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SIR   BERNARD   BURKE,   C.B.,    LL.D.. 

ULSTER  laNG  OF  ARMS, 

THOU    OK  "the    peerage    AND    UAROXETAGE,"  'THE    DOUMANT    AND    EXTIXOl    PEERAGE," 

'•  THE    VICISSITUDES    OE    EAMILIES,"    &C.,    tV:C. 

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LONDON : 

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GENEALOGICAL     AND     HERALDIC 

DICTIONARY 

OF  THE 

LANDED    GENTEY. 


VOL.  II. 


LACON    OF    DTTNTRUNE. 
Lacox,  John  EDirrsD,  Esq.  of  Diintviine,  co. 
orfar,   J.P.,  b.  2  Nov.  1810 ;   m.  14  May,  184-4, 
louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  Edward  Shewell,  Esq.,  and 
ad  an  only  son, 

Frederick  Graham,  6.  7  June,  1849,  Lieut.  17th  regt. ;  m. 
1875,  Annie  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Arthur  Macdonald 
Hopper,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  and  is  deceased. 

yLilXtilQt. — The  Grahams  of  Duntrune,  and  the  Grahams 
f  Claverhouse  were  descended  from  a  common  ancestor,  John 
raham  of  Claverhouse,  who  was  the  2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert 
raham  of  Kincardine,  chief  of  the  name  (ancestor  of  the 
'ukes  of  Montrose),  who  in  1406  m.  the  Lady  Mary,  dau.  of 
oBEBT  III.,  King  of  Scotland.  When  the  lines  of  Graham  of 
laverhouse.  Viscounts  Dundee,  became  extinct,  the  Grahams 
f  Duntrune  succeeded  as  nest  of  kin. 

John  Gbaham,  Esq.  of  Claverhouse  and  Duntrune  (2nd  son 
f  Sir  Robert  Graham  of  Fintry),  obtained  from  Archibald, 
,arl  of  Angus,  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Balargus,  co.  Forfar, 
[e  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Scrimgeour,  Constable  of 
>undee,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Graham,  of  Balargus,  who  acquired,  1530,  the  lands  of 

irkton,  and  subsequently  those  of  Claverhouse.  He  m. 
Targaret,  dau.  of  John  Bothune,  of  Balfour,  and  had  a  son  and 
iccessor, 

John  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  living  1541,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
.  Robert  Lundin,  of  Balgony,  in  Fife,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
bout  1580,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sib  William  Graham,  of  Claverhouse,  d.  1642,  leaving,  by 
larian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fotheringhamc,  of  Powrie, 
ivo  sons, 

George,  his  heir,  of  Claverhouse,  d.  1615,  leaving  two  sons. 
The  elder,  Snc  William  Gbaham,  of  Claverhouse,  was 
father  of  John  Graham,  the  heroic  Graham  of  Claverhouse, 
"Viscount  Dundee,  killed  at  KiUiecrankie,  26  May,  1689  (see 
Bubke's  Lxtinct  Pccraf/e). 

Walteb,  ancestor  of  the  Gbahams  of  Duntrune. 

lir  William  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Walter  Graham,  Esq.  of  Duntrune,  m.  1630,  Elizabeth, 
istcr  of  Alexander  Guthrie,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of  David 
iRAHAM,  of  Duntroon,  who  d.  1706,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Graham,  of  Duntrune,  who  assumed  at  the  decease 
if  David,  3rd  Viscount  Dundee,  the  title  of  Viscount,  as  heir 
Male  of  the  gallant  Claverhouse.  He  was  out  in  1715,  and 
ttainted  by  Act  of  Parliament.    His  eldest  son, 

James  Graham,  of  Duntrune,  likewise  assumed  the  title, 
cined  in  the  rising  of  1745,  and  was  also  attainted  of  treason. 
'jTviously,  however,  1735,  he  had  sold  Duntrune  to  his  uncle, 

Alexander  Graham,  who  settled  the  estate  upon  his  brother, 
II. 


David  Graham,  who  then  became  of  Duntrune.  He  was  6. 
1687,  and  d.  1767,  leaving  by  Grisell  Gardync  his  wife,  an 
only  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Graham,  Esq.  of  Duntrune,  d.  1782,  leaving, 
by  Clementina  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Gardyne,  Esq.  of 
Middleton,  co.  Forfar,  with  several  daus.,  one  son,  Alexander, 
of  Duntrune,  who  d.  s.  p.  1802,  whereupon  his  sisters  became 
his  co-heirs.  Of  those  ladies,  the  only  two  who  married  were 
Amelia,  of  whom  presently  ;  and  Clementina,  m.  1794,  Gavin 
Drummond,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  child,  Clementina,  ,a.  7  Oct. 
1812,  David,  8th  Earl  of  Airlie.    The  elder  dau., 

iVjiELiA  Graham,  m.  18  April,  1781,  Patrick  Stirling,  E^q.  of 
Pittendriech,  co.  Forfar,  son  of  William  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Pittendriech,  by  Jean  Cook  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir.  Alexander,  6.  July,  1796;  d.  1801. 

Clementina,  of  Dimtrune,  6.  2  May,  1782  ;  d.  1877. 

Jane,  m.  John  Mobtlock  Lacon,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmouth, 
2nd  son  of  Sib  Edmund  Lacon,  Bart.,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1SC8, 
having  had  issue, 

1  John  Edmund,  J. P.,  now  of  Duntrune. 

2  rienry,  E.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Imlic  . 

3  William  Stirling. 

4  Graham,  M.D.,  v/i.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Love,  and 
d.  in  India  1857,  leaving  two  daus. 

5  Mortlock,  deceased. 

6  Francis,  B.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

1  -Amelia,  m.  Charles  John  Palmer,  Esq.  2  Jane. 

3  Clementina  Louisa,  ra.  Capt.  Thomas  Spankic,  Intlian 
army. 

4  Harriot,  m.  Major-Gen.  Ommaney,  E.A. 

Mrs.  Stirling  assumed,  with  her  husband,  on  inheriting  Dun- 
trune, the  surname  and  arms  of  Graham;  she  (il.  24  Aug.  1824. 
Her  only  surviving  son, 

William  Stirling  Graham,  Esq.  of  Duntrune,  h.  12  June, 
1794;  d.  Dec.  1844,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sister, 

Clementina  Stirling  Graham,  Esq.  of  Duntrune,  h.  2  May, 
1782  ;  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew,  John  Edmcnd 
Lacon,  Esq.,  now  of  Duntrune. 

Arnn — Quarterly,  per  fess  indented  erminois  and  az.,  in  the 
2nd  quarter  a  wolfs  head  erased  arg.,  quartering  Graham  of 
Duntrune;  Or,  three  piles  wavy  sa.,  within  a  double  trcssure 
flory  counterilory  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  as  many 
escallops  of  the  iirst.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  falcon 
ppr.  beaked  and  belled  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
tlory  and  gorged  with  a  collar  gu. 
honos.  Seat- 


JSlolto — Probitas  verus 
Duntrune,  Dundee. 


LALOR    OF    GREGG. 

Laxoe,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary, 

J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  High   Sheriff   ISfiO, 

J. P.  CO.  Kilkenny,  Gcntleman-at-Large  to  H.E.  the 

I  Earl  of  Bessborough  when  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland. 

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LAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAM 


iHflTfajr.— The  O'Lalors,  or  Lalors,  are  of  Milesian  origin. 
At  an  early  period,  they  migratecl,  with  the  0"3Iores,  from 
tJlster  to  the  extensive  district  of  Leix,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  of 
■which  country  the  O'JIores  became  powerful  princes,  and, 
under  them,  the  OLalors  were  influential  chieftains,  possessing 
considerable  landed  property  between  Stradbally  and  Jlary- 
fcorough.  Their  principal  seat  was  at  Disert,  near  the  rock  of 
Dunamase.  Thence  a  branch  sprung  which  settled  in  the 
CO.  of  Tipperary. 

DioKTsius  Li^LOB,  of  Ballywoney,  was  a  member  of  this 
family.  His  name  was  signed  to  the  new  form  of  oath  and 
declaration  of  the  Confederate  Catholics  of  Ireland,  dated 
10  Jan.  1646,  o.s.,  amonsst  the  signatures  of  several  other 
personages,  who  are  styled  by  historians  "  veluti  comitiales  in 
Domo  Communium." 

The  first  member  of  the  O'Lalor  family  who  became  a  resi- 
dent in  CO.  Tipperary  was 

Jeeemiah  Lalob,  b.  1626,  who  removed  from  Disert,  Qoeen's 
Co.,  about  the  year  1666,  after  having  taken  a  prominent  part 
in  defending  the  fortress  of  Dunamase  against  the  Parliamen- 
tarians during  the  war  of  1641.  He  held  the  rank  of  Major  in 
the  Irish  forces,  and  his  father  was  nephew  to  Winifred,  dau. 
of  O'Lalor,  of  the  Queen's  Co.,  and  wife  of  John  Crosbie, 
Bishop  of  Ardfert,  who  d.  1621.  The  lands  of  Farran-g  cahill, 
near  Templemore,  and  also  several  other  denominations  in 
that  neighbourhood,  were  Major  Jeremiah  Lalor's  estates. 
Farrenagahill  at  the  present  day  pays  a  chief-rent  to  his 
descendant,  Mr.  Power  Lalor,  of  Long  Orchard  after-men- 
tioned. Major  Jeremiah  Lalor,  although  then  far  advanced 
in  years,  fought  as  a  volunteer  under  King  James  II.  at  the 
Eoyne.  After  he  had  become  resident  in  co.  Tipperary,  he  iii. 
Judith,  dau.  of  Kedragh  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Boulebane  Castle, 
eame  co.,  and  had  issue  five  sons.  He  d.  9  July,  1709, 
ivged  83.    His  eldest  son, 

jEREinAH  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Barnagrotty,  King's  Co.,  m.  the 
dau.  of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Lisduffe,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
two  sons, 

John,  of  Long  Orchard,  of  whom  presently. 
Jeremiah,  of  Barnagrotty. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Long  Orchard,  and  Crcg,  co.  Tipperary-, 
m..  Elizabeth,  sister  of  John  Doherty,  Esq.  of  Outrach,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  d.  9  May,  1782,  aged  75,  leaving  issue, 

Thosias,  his  heir. 

Kieholas,  of  Dunmore  and  Ballyragget,  co.  Kilkenny,  m. 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  ITlick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Meelick,  co.  Galway, 
and  d.  g.  p.  29  June,  1798. 

John,  of  Ciannagh  and  Long  Orchard,  co.  Tipperary.  (See 
Powee-Laloe  nf  Lon(i  Orchard.) 

Jeremiah,  of  Glasshouse,  m.  1st,  Lydia,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Burriscastle,  Queens  Co.,  by  whom  he  was 
father  of  John,  of  Gurteen,  co.  Tipperary,  who  'm.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Edward  Kennedy,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Doherty,  Esq.  of  Outrath,  co.  Tipperarj'. 

James,  of  Riverstown,  m.  Miss  Bray,  a  niece  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Bray,  Pvoman  Catholic  Archbishop,  and  had  by  her  a  dau., 
Alicia. 

Joseph,  a  law  student,  d.  young  and  unm. 

Bridget,  wife  of  Noble  Luke  Usher,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co. 
Tipperary,  d.  .«.  p. 

AUce,  wife  of  William  Keating,  Esq.  of  Brooklcy,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, d.  s.  p. 

Susan,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  and  a 
Deputy-Governor  of  cos.  Tipperary  and  Kilkenny,  m.  Bridget, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Power,  Esq.  of  GamaviUa,  and  d.  27  May, 
1812,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Maria,  m.  D'Arcy  Jlahon,  Esq., 
and  Alice,  m.  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Churchtown)  a  son  and 
heir, 

Thomas  Edml-nt)  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Cregg,  J.P,  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1840-41,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  PachardX'ower,  Esq,  of 
Carrick-on-Suir,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Cregg, 

John,  12th  Infantry,  d.  11  Jfov.  1850,  aged  26. 
Kicholas,  d.  18  Oct.  lt:48,  aged  22. 
Mary  Anine, 

EUza,  m.  1856,  William  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Kilmoyler. 
Louisa,  wife  of  Clement  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Castle  Blank,'  co. 
Tipperary, 

Mr.  Lalor  d.  22  Feb.  1847,  aged  62;  his  widow  survived  until 
31  Jan.  1848. 

Arms — Vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  gu. 
Crest — An  arm  embowtd  vested  gu.  cuffed  vert,  the  hand  ppr 
grasping  a  short  sword  also  ppr.    Motu — Fortis  et  fidelis. 

Seat — Greg,  Carrick-on-Suir,  co.  Tipperary. 


POWER-LALOR    OF    LONa    OUCHAr.D. 

Poweb-Laloe,  Geoege  Eichabd,  Esq.  of  Long 
Orchard,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  29  Aug.  1864. 

ILtliraCJC* — Paternally  this  family  is  a  branch  of  Poweb  or 
DE  LA  PoEB  of  Garteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  maternally  a  branch 
of  Lalob  of  Cregg  {see  those  families),  springing  from 

John  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Crannagh  and  Long  Orchard,  co. 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  and  Deputy  Governor,  3rd  son  of  John  Lalor, 
Esq.  of  Long  Orchard  and  Cregg.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Phelan,  Esq.  of  Kodstown,  co.  Tipperary,  aud  had 
issue, 

John  Thomas,  6,  1793;  d.  1823,  v.nm. 

Thomas  Phelan,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  v.nm.  4  June,  1825. 

Anastasia  Phelan,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mary,  m.  Richard  Montesquieu  Bellew,  Esq.,  M.P.,  brother 
of  the  1st  Lord  Bellew,  and  d.  s.p. 
Mr.  Lalor  d.  7  Sept.  1828.    His  eldest  dau., 

Anastacia Phelan  Lalob,  m.  1st,  1815,  Edmund  Po  -■,  Esq. 
of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  who  s.  his  father  at  Gurteen  (see  De  la 
PoEE  of  Gurttea  la  Poer). 

II.  Edwaed  James,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Lalob,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Richard  Francis,  rn.  Sara  Gordon,  of  Virginia,  North 
America,  and  had  two  daus.  Anastacia  and  Mary. 

I.  Mary,  ni.  1846,  Henry  Petre,  Esq.  of  Dunkcnhalgh,  D.L.  co. 
Lancaster. 

II.  Eleanor,    m.    1843,    Patrick   William    Power,   Esq.    of 
Pembroke's  Town,  co.  Waterford. 

Mrs.  Power  m.  2ndly,  Right  Hon.  Richard  Lalor  Shiel,  M.P., 
and  d.  4  Aug.  1852.    Her  2nd  son, 

Edmund  James  Poweb  Lalob,  Esq.  of  Long  Orchard,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  1817,  Capt.  1st  Dragoon 
Guards,  s.  to  his  maternal  grandfather's  estates,  and  assumed 
as  above  the  surname  of  his  mother's  family.  He  was  6.  18 
Oct,  1S17,  and  m.  1858,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Ryau, 
Esq.,  of  Inch  House,  D.L.  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I,  Geoege  Richaed,  his  heir,        ii,  Edmund,  d.  unm. 
I.  Mary  Anastacia.  ii.  Coralie  Evelyn  Mary. 

iiL  Elen  Georgiana,  d.  1874.  iv.  Grace  Mary. 

Mr.  Power  Lalor  d.  4  Aug.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  |j 

Geoege  Richaed  Poweb  Lalob,  Esq.,  now  of  Long  Orchard. 

Arriis — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th.  or,  a  lion  rampant  guardant 

gu. ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  chief  indented  sa. :  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chief  gu. 

I  three  escallops  of  the  first.    Crests — 1  st.  An  arm  embowed  vested 

gu.  cuffed  vert,  the  hand  ppr.  grasping  a  short  sword  also  ppr. ; 

2nd,  A  stag's  head  affrontee  or,  between  the  horns  a  tiucitix 

ppr.     Mottoes—  Fortis  et  fidelis ;  and  Per  crucem  ad  coronam.  

Seat — Long  Orchard,  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 


LAMB    OF    WEST    DENTON    AND 
TEMMON. 

Lamb,  Eichabd  Westbeooe:,  Esq.  of  West  Den- 
ton, ]S^orthumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L,  for  co,  Durham, 
b.  11  Aug.  1826  ;  m.  6  Eeb.  1855,  Georgiana  EKza- 
beth,  youngest  dau.  of  Stephen  Eaton,  Esq.  of 
Ketton  Hall,  co.  Eutland,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  17 
March,  1868)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  John  Talbot,  b.  27  Sept,  1857. 

II.  Stephen  Eaton,  b.  28  July,  I860. 
in.  Edmund  George,  b.  8  July,  lt.G3. 
IV.  Richard  Scott,  6.  12  Jan.  1S66. 

I.  Marie  Georgiana  Elizabeth. 

HtltCajC. — This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Lakhs 
of  Scat  Hill,  Cumberland,  in  which  county  they  held  lands 
for  centuries. 

Richaed  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Seat  Hill,  Cumberland,  6.  1G80; 
m.  Alice  Graham,  of  Edmond  Castle,  Cumberland,  and  had 
issue  a  numerous  family,  of  which  the  youngest  son, 

Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ryton  House,  co.  Durham,  b.  1732, 
J.P.,  m.  1st,  the  heiress  of  the  Humble  family,  of  Ryton,  co. 
Durham,  and  had  issue  two  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy  ;  and 
2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Warren  Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside,  co. 
Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Humble,  J.P.,  b.  1774,  6thWrf.nglerandB,A.of  Emmanuel 
CoU.  Cambridge;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Chalto,  Esq. 
of  Main  House,  Roxburghshire,  and  had  issue, 
1  Joseph    Chatto,    m.  Eleanor,   dau.   of   William  Oliver 
Eutherfurd,    Esq.  of    Edgerston,   Roxburghshire,    and 
has  issue.  2  Alexander,  deceased. 

3  Charles,  m.  Frances  Onglcy,  dau.  of  Capt.  Frederick 
Burgoyne,  R.X.,  and  has  issue. 


LAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAM 


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1  Elizabeth,  in.  'William  Maude,  Esq.,  ynnnccest  son  of 
Jacob  Maude,  Esq.  oi  Suniiysidc  and  Sclaby  Hall,  co. 
Durham.  2  Sarah. 

8  Jane,  m.  1st,  John  Steavcnson,  Esq.  of  Ryton,  co.  Dur- 
ham,  and  has  issue;  she  m.    2ndly,    the  llev.    Henry 
Bourchier  Wrcy,  Esq.  Rector  of  Tawstock,  co.  Devon. 
4  Isabella,  m.  Bcwicke  Blackburn,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
II.  "Warren,  b.  1778;  m.  1811,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  liiuiter, 
Esq.  of  Hunter  Hill,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Warren  Maude,  (/.  1840. 

2  Frederick,  iii.  Lilla  Louisa,  dau.  of  Adam  Wallace 
Elnislie,  Esq.  of  London,  and  has  issue. 

3  Tliomas  Cornwallis. 

1  Sarah  Maude,  deceased. 

2  Louisa,  m.  Col.  St.  Aubyn,  of  Belvedere  Honse,  Jersey, 
and  (/.,  having  had  issue. 

3  Harriet,  ni.  George  Falle,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

4  Caroline  Laura,  m.  Col.  St.  Aubyn,  jun.,  and  has  issue. 
lir.  Joseph,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Shincliffe  Hall,  Durham, 
and  had  issue, 
1  William,  b.  1804;  5ii.  Georgina,  dau.  of  Col.  Hen-ies,  and 
d.  having  had  issue.  "2  Dudley,  b.  19  May,  1S31. 

1  Georgina,  deceased. 
ir.  Sarah,  m.    George  Broadrick,   Esq.   of  Hamphall  Park, 
CO.  York. 
ni.  Helen,  m.  Capt.  Fead,  R.N.,  and  had  issue. 

rhe  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of  West  Denton,  Northumberland,  and 
remmon,  Cumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  Nov.  1781  ;  m.  4 
ilay,  1S24,  Amelia  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Westlirook  Michael, 
Jsq.  of  Stamford,  Lincolnshire,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1859,  having  had 
ssne, 

I.  Joseph,  b.  12  May,  182.3;  d.  31  July,  1812. 

II.  Richard  Westbrooke,  now  of  West  Denton. 

in.  William  Wentworth,  b.  14  July,  1830;  late  Capt.  7th 
Dragoon  Guards;  cF.  26  Not.  1876. 

IV.  John  Henry,  6.  21  July,  1834;  d.  12  Aug.  1S51. 

V.  Robert  Ormston,  b.  5  Nov.  1836. 

I.  Amelia  Mary,  m.  8  April,  1856,  Capt.  Nugent  Chichester, 
eldest  son  of  Joseph  Chichester  Nagle,  Esq.  of  C.dverleigli 
Court,  Devon. 

n.  Josephine  Mary  Agnes.  lu.  Mary  Emma  Blanche. 

Arm.t — Sa.,  on  a  fess  erm.  between  three  cinquefoils  ars;. 
wo  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest — A  paschal  lamb  ppr.  Jfloito — 
.'alma  non  sine  pulvero. 

Residence — West  Denton,  Newcastlc-on-Tyne. 


LAMBAUDE    OF    BEECHMONT. 

Lambaede,  Mtjlton,  Esq.  of  Beechmont,  Seren- 
jaks,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  31  Oct.  1821 ;  m.  28 
ilarch,  18i8,  Marianne  Teresa  Livesey,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Turton,  Esq.  of  Brasted,  Kent,  and  Upsall 
Jastle,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Bell  William  Edmund,  b.  18  Oct.  1849. 

II.  Multon  Thomas  George,  b.  15  Sept.  1850. 
m.  William  Gore,  b.  22  May,  18G4. 

I.  Mary  Teresa  Louisa,  b.  17  May,  1S55. 

II.  Ellen  Grace,  b.  20  Feb.  1857. 

III.  Maude  Eleanor,  &.  1  Sept.  1859. 

rv.  Harriet  Beatrice  Anna,  b.  24  July,  ISGl. 

V.  Ethel  Julia,  b.  27  Dec.  1862. 

■VI.  Edith  Gwendoline,  6.  12  Feb.  1868. 

ICtnCagC— John  Lambarde,  Esq.  Sheriff  of  London  in 
1551,  son  of  William  Lamearde,  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford, 
ind  grandson  of  Thomas  Lambaede,  of  the  same  place,  Gent., 
who  was  living  29  Henry  VI.,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Home,  of  London  ;  and  d.  4  Aug.  1554,  leaving  (with 
1  younger  son,  Giles,  of  London,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
;o-heir  of  John  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  London,  who  re-married 
Humphrey  Windham)  an  elder  son, 

William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Greenwich,  h.  18  Oct.  1536 ;  d. 
i9  Aug.  1601,  and  was  buried  in  Greenwich  Church ;  he  wag 
idmitted  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  1C56,  and  became  a  Bencher  1578, 
jublished  Archceonomia,  1568,  obtained  from  Queen  Elizabeth 
icense  to  build  an  hospital  at  Greenwich  in  1574,  published 
The  Perambulation  of  Kent,  1576,  Eirciorcha,  1581,  and  was 
ippointed  Deputy  Keeper  of  the  Rolls  1597.  Many  of  the 
?aluable  genealogical  collections  of  the  author  of  The  Pcram- 
ndalion  are  still  preserved  at  Beechmont.  He  7);.  1st,  1570, 
lane,  dau.  of  George  Multon,  Esq. ;  and  2udly,  1583,  Silvestria, 
lau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Deane,  of  Hallinge,  Kent,  and 
.vidow  of  William  Dalison,  Esq.,  and  by  the  latter  had  (svith  a 
lau.,  Margaret,  !,i.  Thomas,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Godfrey,  of 
seUingc),  three  sons.  Gore  and  Fane,  d.  in  infancy,  and 

SibMdlton  Lambarde,  Knt.  of  Westcombe,  in  Greenwich, 


6.  1.534,  ill.  Ann,  dau.  of  Z\r  Thomas  Lowe,  Knt.,  Alderman  of 
London ;  and  d.  1634,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Lambarde,  Esq.,  b.  1G15,  who  sold  his  estate  at 
Greenwich.  He  m.  1638,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Garrard, 
Bart,  of  Lamer,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabella  m., 
Alington  Paynter,  Esq.  of  Gillingham,  Kent  ;  and  Mary,  m. 
Thomas  Ilatton,  Esq.  of  London)  five  sons,  who  d.  a.  p. ;  and 

William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  d.  2  Aug.  1711, 
leaving,  by  Blagdalen,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys,  of  .Alaird- 
lew,  his  wife  (with  a  younger  son,  Sir  Multon  Lambarde,  Knt., 
in.  Jane,  sole  heir  of  Edmund  Fowler,  of  Ash,  near  Ridley, 
Kent,  and  d.  s.  p.  1758)  an  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  h.  1670 ;  in.  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Beale,  Bart,  of  Farning- 
ham,  in  Kent,  and  d.  19  Dec.  1745,  having  had,  with  other 
issue,  who  d.  young  or  umn.,  a  son, 

Thomas  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  6.  1705  ;  in.  1747, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  Bart,  of  Stanton,  Notts, 
and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Grace;  Mary,  Jii.  the  Rev.  John 
Hallward  ;  Araie,  m.  the  Rev.  Sackville  Austen;  and  Jane,  r,i. 
John  Randolph,  Bishop  of  London)  two  sons,  Multon,  of 
whom  presently;  and  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ash,  near 
Wrotham,  m.  3  June,  1783,  Miss  Otway.  Mr.  Laaibardc  d. 
1769,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Multon  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  6.  1757 ;  in.  1773, 
Aurea,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Otway,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove, 
Sevenoaks,  and  had  issue,  i.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas 
(Rev.),  6.  1798;  in.  Multon,  6.  1800,  d.  1803;  I.  Sophia,  d. 
1838;  II.  Fannj-,  d.  1821;  ni.  Bridget  Aurea,  -„;.  John 
Gurdon,  Esq.  of  Assington  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1826,  leaving 
issue;  iv.  Juliana,  jii.  1829,  Admiral  C.  G.  Randolph,  R.N.  : 
Y.  Jane,  d.  1810;  and  vi.  Mary,  rn.  1832,  the  Rev.  Richard 
Salway,  Rector  of  Fawkham,  Kent,  and  d.  1848,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Lambarde  d.  April,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Beechmont,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  IS  Nov.  1796;  in.  1  Oct.  1818,  Harriet  EUzabeth,  5th  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Xaesmyth,  Bart,  of  Posso,  co.  Peebles,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Multon,  now  of  Beechmont. 

II.  John,  b.  1823;  m.  1847,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Has- 
1am;  and  d.  1848,  leaving  a  dau.,  Harriet  Charlotte. 

III.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  1824 ;  d.  1808. 
rv.  Francis,  b.  1830,  1st  Stafford  Mihtia. 

V.  Charles  James  (Rev.),  b.  28  Aug.  1833,  Vicar  of  Southill, 
Biggleswade,  Beds. 

VI.  Thomas  Murray,  b.  1836  ;  Indian  Navy. 

VII.  Henry,  6.  March,   1840;  54th  regt. 

I.  Eleanora,  in.  1854,  Robert  W.  P.  Battiscombo,  eldest  son 
of  the  Rev.  R.  Battiscombe,  Rector  of  Barkway,  Herts,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Julia,  71!.  1857,  James  Christie,  eldest  son  of  James  Traill, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue.  iii.  Jane. 

n'.  Haniet.  v.  Jane  Aurea.  vi.  Alice  Mary. 

Mr.  Lambarde  d.  1  June,  1866. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  four,  1  LAJmARDE :  gu.,  a  chevron  vair 
between  three  lambs  passant  arg. ;  2  Horne,  of  Llndon ; 
3  Deane,  nf  Hatlin(i ;  4  White,  of  Bnerleii.  Crest — ^iV  rein- 
deers head  erased  arg.    Motto — Deo  patriae  tibi. 

Seat — Beechmont,  Sevenoaks,  Kent. 


liAMBART    OF    BEAU    PARC. 

Lambart,  Gustavus  William,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare, 
CO.  Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Secretary  of  the  Order 
of  St.  Patrick,  formerly  Major  of  the  Royal  ileath 
Militia,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  State  Steward  to  the 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland  1858-59  and  1874-5,  b.  7  Aug. 
1813 ;  in.  5  June,  1847,  Lady  Frances  Caroline 
Maria  Conyngham,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis,  2ud  3Iur- 
quess  Conyngham,  K.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gdstavus  Francis  William,  Chamberlain  to  H.  G.  the 
Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  b.  25  March,  1848. 

II.  Cyril  Henry  Edward,  b.  29  May,  1866. 

III.  James  George  Richard,  b.  20  Dec.  1867. 

I.  Amy  Gwendoline  (Hon.)  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen,  h. 

10  Aug.  1852.  II.  Cecil  Jane,  b.  22  Sept.  ls')4. 

in.  Constance  Una  Elizabeth,  6.  16  Sept.  1856;  5;i.  18  DeJ. 

1876,  the  Hon.  Henry  Bourke  {see  Mayo,  E.). 

IV.  Georgiana  Rose,  b.  19  Nov.  1859. 

V.  Violet  Anne  Blanche,  b.  14  Aug.  1861. 

VI  Juliane  Hamilton,  b.  19  June,  d.  14  Aug.  1863. 
vn.  Lillian  Fannie  Ermangarde,  6. 21  Aug.  1864. 

VIII.  Bertha  Madeline  Frances,  6.  29  Aug.  1869. 

IX.  Adeline  Octavia,  &.  10  Jan.  1872. 

5LlUeaQe.— Charles  LAstcARX,  Esq.  of  Painstown,  ?I.P. 

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LAii: 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAAT 


for  Kilbeggan,  son  (by  Eleanor,  his  2nd  wife,  only  child  of 
Simon  Creame,  Esq.)  of  the  Hon.  Oliver  Lambart,  of  Pains- 
town,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Cavan,  m.  EUza- 
beth,  only  dau.  of  Gustavus  Hamilton,  Viscount  Boyne,  and 
bad  issue, 

Chaeles,  M.P.,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1740. 

GcsTAVcs,  heir  to  his  father. 

Hamilton,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army. 

Elizabeth,  to.  1754,  Nicholas  Ogle,  Esq. 

Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Elrington,  Esq. 

Mary,   m.  Christopher  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balratli. 

Sophia,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Gregory. 
Mr.  Lambart  d.  1753,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gustavus  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  co.  Meath,  M.P.  for 
KUbeggan,  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  George  Rochfort,  Esq.  of 
Eochfort,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  sister  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Belvi- 
dere,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Chables  Lasibaet,  Esq.,  of  Beau  Pare,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
James  Lenox  Naper  Dutton,  Esq.  of  Sherborne,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  sister  of  James,  1st  Lord  Sherborne,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1806)  he  left  at  his  decease  (with  two  daus.  (Frances 
Thomasine,  in.  Charles  Chetwynd,  Earl  of  Talbot ;  and  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Sir  Rose  Price,  Bart,  of  Trengwainton)  an  only  son, 

Gustavus  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Kilbeggan,  b.  16  Sept.  1772;  m.  1810,  Anna  Butler, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Stevenson,  JIus.  D.,  and  had  issue, 

Gustavus  William,  now  of  Beau  Pare. 

Charles  James  (Rev.),  b.  4  Feb.  1817,  Rector  of  Navan,  co. 

Meath,  vi.  Maria  Smith,  and  has  Badulph  and  other  issue. 
Olivia  Florence. 
Frances  Anne  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Westley  Hall-Dare,  Esq. 

of  Fitzwalters,  Essex. 

Mr.  Lambart  d.  22  Sept.  1850. 

^)-m.s— Gu.,  three  narcissuses  arg.  pierced  of  the  field. 
Crest — A  centaur  ppr.  drawing  his  bow  gu.  arrow  or.  Motto — 
Ut  quocunque  paratus. 

Toirn  Jiesidence — Harley  Street,  Cavendish  Square.  Seat — 
Beau  Pare,  Slane,  co.  Meath. 


LAMBERT    OF    AGGARD. 

Lambert,  John  Walter  Henry,  Esq.  of  Ag^ard, 
CO.  Galway,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  b.  5  Oct.  1811 ; 
m.  Feb.  1833,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  William  Fetherston 
Haugh,  Esq.  of  Derrahiny,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Walter,  6.  24  March,  1841. 

K.  John  Henry,  6.  16  Dec.  1844. 

III.  William  Fetherstonhaugh,  b.  20  Nov.  1853. 

I.  Anne  Caroline. 

II.  Cluirlotte,  m.  Col.  Cuthbert  Barlow,  10th  foot. 

III.  Emily,  m.  Charles  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Luneston,  Westmeath. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Jaue,  m.  Thomas  Barlow,  Esq. 

V.  Marian    Marcella,   m.    Charles    Brcreton,    Esq.,    Royal 
Artillery. 

VI.  Adelaide,  m.  Rev.  Robert  O'Callaghan,  Eathmines. 

VII.  Fanny. 

VIII.  Alice,  m.  Jonas  Lamprey,  M.B.,  Surgeon  General  C7th 
regt. 

HtnCrtflC.— John  Lamhert,  Esq.  of  Mil  ford,  co.  Galway, 
eldest  son  of  Walter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Cregclare,  co.  Galway, 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Miss  Martyn,  of  Tullyra  Castle),  to.  Blary,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Burke,  of  Glynsyke  Castle,  and  dying  1787,  left 
issue  three  sons,  1  Henry;  2  Walter,  who  d.  s.  p.;  and 
3  Thomas,  of  whom  presently;  besides  three  daus.,  Jane  and 
Eliza,  who  both  d.  unm. ;  and  Letitia,  m.  John  Fallon,  Esq.  of 
Rimnemead,  co.  Roscommon.    The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Lambert,  Esq. ,  was  of  Aggard ;  he  m.  5  Sept.  1805, 
Lydia  Fetherstonhaugh,  of  Mosstown,  and  d.  1822,  leaving 
issue,  John  Walter  Hesrt,  now  of  Agganl;  Cuthbert  Fether- 
stonhaugh; Marian,  to.  Cuthbert  Barlow,  Esq.;  Lydia,  to. 
William  Marshall,  Esq. ;  Cecilia,  m.  W.  Nixon,  Esq. ;  'and 
Chario'.te,  ni.  Capt.  Henry  Marshall. 

/Sea£— Aggard,  Craughwell,  co.  Galway. 


LAMBERT    OF    BROOKHILL. 

Lambert,  Alexakder  Clendining,  Esq.  of 
Erookliill,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Treasurer  of 
the  CO.  since  1836,  b.  7  Nov.  1808  ;  m.  12  Se^Dt.  1848, 
Emma  Maria,  dau.  of  Guy  Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq.' 
formerly  Member  of  Council,  Bombay,  and  M.P.  for 
Lymington,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Alexander,  b.  7  April,  1855. 

u.  Guy  Lennox,  b.  30  Dec.  1857. 


1.  Emma  Mary  Louisa.  ii.  Flora  Marion. 

III.  Louisa  Matilda.  iv.  Florence  Amy. 

ILtnCagC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  that  of 
Gen.  John  Lambert,  so  distinguished  in  the  civil  wars  of 
England  and  Scotland,  during  the  Protectorate,  and  it  is  stated 
that  his  nephew, 

John  Lambert,  Esq.  settled  in  the  West  of  Ireland.  He  was 
father  of  two  sons,  of  whom  the  younger, 

Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Toher  and  Thomastown,  estab- 
lished himself  in  co.  Mayo  1699.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter 
Rutledge,  Esq.  of  Cornfield,  and  had  a  son, 

Francis  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Toher  and  Thomastown,  m.  1st, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  co. 
Mayo,  and  sister  of  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  and 
had  by  her  a  son,  Joseph,  his  heir;  and  two  daus.  ;  the  elder, 
Letitia,  to.  Thomas  Elwood,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  co.  Galway  ; 
and  the  younger  m.  Francis  Goodwin,  Esq.  Mr.  Lambert  to. 
2ndly,  Bliss  Ormsby,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  Francis, 
R.N.,  who  rf.  leaving  issue.    The  only  son  of  the  first  marriage, 

Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Brookhill,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo 
1796;  m.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of 
Bloomfield,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Robert  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of 
the  same  place,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  who  d.  unm. 

Francis  (Rev.),  of  Bloomficlfl,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.,  who  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Ruttledge  (sec  Ruttledge  of 
Blooinfidd). 

Barbara,  to.  Arthur  Knox,  Esq.  of  Bushfield,  co.  Mayo. 
Mr.  Lambert  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Clendining,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lackan  and  Rector  of  West- 
port,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Joseph,  late  of  Brookhill,  J.P.,  d.  unm.  1855. 

Alexander  Clendining,  now  of  Brookhill. 

Eleanor,  to.  David  Ruttledge  Courtenay,  Esq.,  Ban-ister-at- 
I'S'W.  Rebecca,  d.  unm. 

Letitia,  to.  John  Veevers,  E.sq.,  R.N.  Elizabeth. 

Georgiana,  m.  Charles  Bowen,  Esq.,  of  Milford. 
Mr.  Lambert  d.  1813. 

^rm.s— Gu.,  a  cross-crosslet  or,  between  three  cinquofnila 
pierced  arg.  C,-est—k  centaur  ppr.  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a  cross-crosslet  or.     Motto— Vi  quocunque  paratus. 

SecU— Brookhill,  Clarcmorris,  co.  Mayo. 


LAMBERT    OF    CARNAGH. 

Lambert,  Henry  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Carna^h  co 
Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864, 5.  2  Dec! 
1836 ;    m.  23  Sept.  1863,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Williams,  Esq,  of  Tan-y-Craig,  Anglesey, 
and  has  issue, 

George,  b.  5  Aug.  18CG.  Elizabeth. 

UllXraflC.— This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by 
MiLo  DE  Lamporte,  temp.  Henry  II.    His  descendant, 

Philip  de  Lamporte,  of  Ballyhire,  in  the  barony  of  Fortli, 
m.  Marian,  dau.  of  John  Synnott,  Esq.,  and  from  him  tho 
fourth  in  descent  was, 

James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ballyhire,  who  d.  1631,  leaving.  Iiv 
Mary,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Esmondc,  Esq.  of  Johns- 
town, a  son, 

Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ballyhire  (deprived  of  his  estates 
by  Cromwell),  father,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Peter  B  iinewall,  Esq.  of  Drimnagh,  of 

Nicholas  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  Marian,  dau.  and 
eventual  co-heir  of  Richard  Stafford,  Esq.,  and  left  a  son, 

James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  to.  Anstuce,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Nicholas  Sutton,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  Catherine  White, 
acquired  with  her  estates  in  the  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  dying  at  Bath  without 
issue,  1757,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  m.  Margaret  FitzSimon, 
of  the  House  of  Glancullen,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  three  son? 
and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  to.  1781,  Mary  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Lattin,  Esq.  of  Morristown  Lattin,  co. 
Kildare,  representative  of  the  very  ancient  family  of  Lattin, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Ambrose,   of  New  Grove,  co.  Kilkenny,  h.  1789  ;  in.   1823, 

Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Snow,  Esq.;  and  d.  5  July,  1856,  leaving 
1  Ambrose,  of  New  Grove,  J.P.  {m.  1864,    Mary,   dau.   of 

Francis  Coppingcr,   Esq.,  and  d.  11  Aug.   1878),    leaving 
issue  ;  2  Sydenham  John  ;  and  daus. 

Catherine,  in.  1811,  Gerald  Aylmer,  Esq.  brother  of  tho  lata 

Countess  of  Kenmare. 


LAM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAM 


923 


Margaret.  Letitia,  aXun,  d.  1854. 

Jane,  m.  Awley  Banon,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Irishtown,  co.  West- 
meuth. 
Mr.  Lambert  d.  July,  1S08,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Heney  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  J.l'.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
CO.  AVexford.  b.  1  Sept.  1786;  m.  11  June,  1835,  Catherine, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  and 
sister  of  Maria  Theresa,  Countess  of  John,  16tti  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  d.  20  Oct.  1861,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  Patrick,  now  of  Carnagh. 

George  Thomas,  b.  9  Nov.  1837. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  P.  J.  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Rose  Park,  co.  Dublin. 

Anne,  m.  27  Jan.  1870,  Edwin  Windham,  3rd  Earl  of  Dun- 
raven  and  Mountearl,  K.P.,  who  d.  6  Oct.  1S71. 

Catherine,  d.  xiani.  8  March,  1S57. 

Juliana  Margaret.  Letitia.  Fanny. 

yj /•)»«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  lamb  arg. ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  crm.,  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  Crest — A  sagittary  per  pale 
gu.  and  arg.,  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert  the  bow  and  arrow  or. 
Motto — Deus  providebit. 

jSeai— Carnagh,  Xew  Boss,  co.  Wexford. 


LAMBERT   OF  WATERDALE,  FORMERLY 
OF    CREG    CLARE. 

Lambert,  Walter  Macclellan,  Esq.  of  Water- 
dale,  CO.  Galvray,  late  Capt.  41st  regt.,  b.  31  Aug. 
1833. 

3iillC(t(IC. — Thi.=  family,  which  claims  descent  from  John 
Lambert,  2nd  son  of  Lambert,  of  Calton,  co.  York,  settled  in 
CO.  Galway  1C06.  John  Lambert,  the  first  settler's  son,  who 
m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Walter  Taylor,  Esq.,  was  killed  at  the  siege 
of  Derry,  leaving  a  son, 

Walter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Creg  Clare,  m.  1st,  Miss 
Hamilton,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Charles,  of  whom 
presently.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Jliss  Martyn,  of  Tullyra,  by  vrhoni 
he  had  (with  several  daus.,  of  whom  one  ra.  Francis  Butler, 
Esq.  of  Gregg;  and  another  m.  Morgan,  of  Monksfield)  several 
sons,  ancestors  respectively  of  the  Lamberts  of  Castle  Lambert 
(see  that  famUy),  Lamberts  of  KUqiiain,  Lamberts  of  Castle 
EUen,  <bc.    The  eldest  son, 

Cuarles  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Creg  Clare,  m.  1742,  Blargaret, 
dau.  of  Dominick  Browne,  Esq.  of  Castle  Macgarrett,  co. 
Galway,  and  by  her  had  (with  six  other  children,  who  d.  unm.) 
a  son,  Walter,  of  whom  presently,  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
5)!.  John  Burke,  Esq.  of  Tyaquin;  Catherine,  m.  —  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Belvoir,  co.  Clare;  and  EUice,  m.  —  Donnelan,  Esq.  of 
Killagh,  CO.  Galway.    The  son, 

Walter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Creg  Clare,  m.  1st,  1779,  Honoria 
Dillon,  sister  to  the  1st  Lord  Clonbrock,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue;  and  2ndly,  1784,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
James  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Waterdale  House,  co.  Galway,  and  by 
her  had  three  daus.,  Harriet,  d.  1829,  unm.  ;  Maria  Margaret, 
d.  1853,  unm.;  and  Emily,  d.  1830,  x'.nm.;  and  two  sons, 
James  Staiston,  his  heir;  and  Thomas  Dominick,  6.  July, 
1791.  Mr.  Lambert  d.  25  Sept.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Jasies  Staunton  Lambert,  Esq. of  Waterdale,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  SheiiCf  1813,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Galway  from  1826  to  1S33; 
6.  5  March,  1789  ;  to.  25  Sept.  1832,  tlie  Hon.  Camden  Eliza- 
heth  Macclellan,  only  child  of  Camden  Gray,  last  Lord  Kirk- 
cudbright, and  by  her,  who  d.  1  July,  1874,  had  issue, 

Walter  Macclellan,  now  of  Waterdale. 

Cliarlcs  James,  b.  11  Oct.  1837;  d.  6  Feb.  1855. 

Thomas  Camden,  b.  5  Oct.  1841,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Robert,  h.  4  Feb.  1844.  James  Henry,  b.  6  Sept.  1851. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  2  Oct.  1858,  Charles  Edward  Lewis,  Esq. 
of  St.  Pierre,  co.  Monmouth. 

Harriette,  m.  2  Oct.  1856,  Somerset  Molyneux  Clarke,  Esq., 
Capt.  93rd  Highlanders. 

Kathcrine  Isabella,  b.  21  Sept.  1839;  d.  4  Dec.  1854. 

Mr.  Lambert  d.  1  July,  1867. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  cinquefoils  pierced 
arg.,  for  Lambert;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.  two  chevrons  sa.,  for 
Stalnton.  C'/-(4(—.\  centaur  ppr.  bow  gu.  arrow  or.  Motto — 
Ut  quocunquo  paratus. 

Seat — Waterdale  House,  co.  Galway. 

LAMBERT  OF  CASTLE  LAMBERT. 

Lambert,  Thomas  Etre,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lambert, 
CO.  Galwaj,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  38th  regt.,  b.  1820  ;  m. 
1850,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Wilson  Trousdell, 
Esq.  of  Fort  House,  Kilrush,  co.  Clare. 

JLinCnfJC— Thomas  Lambert,  Esq.,  son  of  Waller  Lam- 


bert, Esq.  of  Creg  Clare  (see  irrecedhirj  Article),  m.  Miss  E. 
Wood,  dau.  of — Wood,  of  Chappell  Field,  co.  Sligo,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  r/i.  —  Boat,  Esq.  of  Duck's  Pool, 
CO.  Waterford;  and  Anne,  vu  Henry  Lambert,  Esq.  of  co. 
Galway),  a  son  and  successor, 

Walter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lambert,  ™.  1791,  Eliza- 
beth, 3rd  dau.  of  Burton  Persse,  Esq.  of  Persse  Lodge,  now 
Moyode  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  Dec.  1824,  leaving  issue, 

Walter,  of  Castle  Lambert. 

John,  Td.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Peyton,  of  Eaheen,  co. 
Leitrim,  and  has  issue,  six  sons  and  two  daus. 

Richard  (sec  Lambert  ofZyston  Hall).      Parsons,  deceased. 

Charles,  deceased    >  j     ..x,  j  •     . 

Robert  5  '"■•  ^^^  settled  in  America. 

Sarah,  deceased,  to.  1st,  Charles  Barry,  2nd  Baron  Clan- 
morris;  and2ndly,  1830,  Edward  S.  Hickman,  Esq. 

Bessy,  deceased,  ni.  Matthew  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Kilcolgaa 
Castle,  CO.  Galway. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  B.  Eathbome,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co. 
Galway. 

Walter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lambert,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
High  Sheriff  1828,  6.  10  Sept.  1795;  m.  21  Oct.  1817,  Ann, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Giles  Eyre,  of  Eyre  Court  Castle,  and  has 

issue, 

Thomas  Etre,  now  of  Castle  Lambert. 

Giles  Eyre,  m.  May,  1850,  the  only  child  of  Francis  Rca,  Esq. 

of  Richview,  Sandymount,  co.  Dublin. 
Walter,  m.  and  settled  in  America. 
Richard,  m.  6  Dec.  1870,  Jean  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Eraser, 

Esq.  of  Achnagairn,  co.  Inverness. 
Annie  Sophia,  m.  July  1837,  John  Edmund,  2nd  son  of  the 

late  O'Moore,  of  Cloghan  Castle,  King's  Co. 
Anchoretta  Maria,    in.    P.   Savage,   Esq.,  youngest  sou   of 

James  Savage,  Esq.  of  Finglass  Wood,  co.  Dublin. 
Ada,  rii.  the  eldest  son  of  Dr.  Price,  of  Dublin. 

Mr.  Lambert  d.  9  Aug.  1867. 

Arras — Gu.,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  arg.    Crest — A  centaur 
ppr.  bow  gu.  arrow  or.    Motto — Ut  quocunque  paratus. 
Seat — Castle  Lambert,  Athenry,  co.  Galway. 


LAMBERT    OF    LYSTON    HALL. 

The  late  Eichard  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ljston 
Hall,  Essex,  formerly  Surgeon  in  the  Eoj.  Art.,  b. 
7  April,  1807 ;  m.  27  June,  1828,  Elizabeth" Charlotte 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  John  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Lrston  Hall,  Accountant- Cfeneral  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Campbell,  now  of  Lyston  Hall,  in  the  War  O.fice, 
m.  18  Dec.  1367,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Chambre  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Burlton  Hall,  co.  Salop. 

II   Eichard  Blake,  Commander  R.X. 

III.  Walter  Miller,  Capt.  R.M.A. 

I.  Elizabeth  Blackwell  Campbell,  ra.  27  May,  1851,  Wynn 
E.  Williams,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest 
son  of  Eobert  Vaughan  Wynne  WiUiaras,  Esq.  of  Bedford. 
Place. 

II.  Anne  Henrietta  Campbell,  to.  Major-Gen.  Hawkins, 
Bombay  N.I. 

III.  Julia  Campbell,  ra.  22  July,  1869,  Capt.  Eobert  Gordon 
Sanders  Mason,  late  of  the  8th  regt. 

Mr.  Lambert,  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  the 
Living  of  Lyston,  4th  son  of  the  late  Walter  Lambert, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Lambert,  co.  Galway,  d.  25  Jan. 
1878  (see  preceding  Article) . 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Lambert  of  Castle  Larabcrt. 
Scat — Lyston    Hall,    Sudbury,     co.    Suffolk.      Residence — 
MervUle,  Taylor's  Hill,  co.  Galway. 


LAMBERT    OF    CASTLE    ELLEN". 

Lambert,  Walter  Petee,  Esq.  of  Castle  Ellen 
J.P.,  CO.  Galway,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  4  Nov.  1816 ; 
m.  5  March,  1845,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William 
McO'Boy,  Esq.,  tvnd  has  issue, 

Peter,  6.  8  Dec.  1848. 
Kate. 

UlUCagC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  Lambert  of  Creg 

Clare  and  Waterdale. 

Peter  Lambert,  Esq.,  son  of  Walter  Lambert,  of  Creg 
Clare,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Bliss  Martyn,  m.  aiiss  Carioll,  of 
Ardagh,  and  had  issue. 


924 


LAIil 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAIS" 


Walter  Peteb  Lamcert,  Esq.,  m.  Hiss  Lubbs,  and  had 
sever  1  sons.      I'iie  eldest, 

Tetek  Lambert,  Esq.,  m.  Mn^s  Seymour,  of  Ballymorc 
Castle,    ilr.  Lambert  d.  J84-1,  ami  was  -'.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Walter  Peter  Lambert,  now  of  Castle  Ellen. 

Ar.ju,  <£r.— .Same  as  Lambert  of  Woterdale  and  Creg  Castle. 
Siv.t — Castle  Ellen,  Athenry,  co.  Galway. 


LAMONT    OF    LAMONT. 
Laiioxt.   John   Hexet,  Esij.   of   Lamont,   co. 
ArzxU,  b.  10  March,  lS5i. 

ILi'.ir.tgC. — The  family  of  Lamost  of  Lam-mt  dates  from 
tile  eleTenth  century.  Interesting  details  are  giren  of  tliem 
in  Skene's  H'tcildaad  Ciam.  The  grandfather  of  the  late 
representative  of  this  lone  descended  line. 

Jobs  Lamost,  Esq.  of  Lament,  ra.  1773,  Helen,  dan.  of  D. 
Campbell,  of  South  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S40)  had  a  son, 

3LiJ0R-GEx.  John  Lamoxt.  of  Lament,  m.  Is05,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  George  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  Barnaboy,  Ireland,  and  d.  IS27, 
having  had  issue, 

Archibald  Jasces,  of  Lament. 

Amelia  Helen,  in.  James  G.  Davidson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1S40. 

Augusta  Charlotte  Matilda,  d.  1830.  Georgina,  d.  1847. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Archibald  JA^rES  Lamont,  Esq.  of  Lnmnnt,  .T.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  an  ofBcer  in  the  army,  b.  1313;  -m.  1st,  Sept.  1839, 
Adelaide,  dau.  of  James  Hewitt  Massy  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
nacourte,  co.  Tipperary,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  James  Massy 
Dawson.  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Massy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24 
June,  1841)  had  an  only  child,  Adelaide  Augusta.  He  to. 
2nd!y,  March,  1844,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell, 
of  PossU,  and  had  issue. 

Jobs  Hen"rt,  now  of  Lamont. 

Ctlestine  Xorman.  Evelyn. 

Amelia  Georgina  Adelaide,  m.  15  D?c.  1374.  Ilov.  Eowjarid 
Taylor  Plummer.  3Iarion  Alice. 

Arriii — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  within  a  bordure  of  the 
■second.  Citit — An  open  hand  cjuped  ppr.  SapjJOitas — Two 
wild  men.    Motto — Ne  parcas  nee  spernas. 

Heal — Lamont,  near  Greenock,  K.B. 


LAHONT    OP    KNOCKDOW. 

Lamoxt,  James,  Esq.  of  Enockdow,  co.  Argrll, 

D.L.  and  J.P.  for  Bute  and  Arsvll,  and  M.P.  "for 

Buteshire  1865  to  1S68,  F.G.S.,  F.K.G.S.,  h.  1829  ; 

s.  his  father  1861 ;   m.  10  March,  1868,  Adelaide 

Eliza,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  G-.  W.  Denvs,  Bart,  of  Dray- 

cott,  York,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

XcEMAs,  6. 1869. 

Mr.  Lamont,  Tvho  ■was  educated  at  Eugby,  is  only 

son  of  the  late  Ales.  Lamont,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

of  Enockdow  (son  of  James  Lamont,  of  Knock dow), 

and  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Chi-ystie,  Esq. 

of  Balchrystie,  Fife. 

Ar.iii — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.    C-cst — A  naked  hand  couped 
holding  a  dagger  erect  ppr.    ilMo — \e  parcas  nee  spernas, 
/Seat— Kjiocidow,  Argyllshire. 


liAMPLTJGH-BP.O  OKSB  AITK 
LAMPLUGH. 
See  Beooksbahk. 


OF 


UKIKY  OF  DUNKENNY, 
■Eamsat-L'Amt,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Dimkenny,  co. 
Forfar  and  Xetherbyres,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Forfar,  and  J.P.  co.  Berwick,  h.  9  April,  1813  ; 
m.  10  June,  1845,  Mary  Eiche  Macleod,  only  dau. 
«[  William  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of  Ayton,  co.  Ber- 
wick, and  by  her  (who  d.  27  April,  1875)  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  19  Aug.  1307  :  d..  9  Jan.  ISC5. 

II.  William,  b.  11  Aug.  IsoO;  EaiTister-at-Law;  m.  23 May, 
1878,  Christian,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of 
Ayton. 

in.  John  Alexander  Eams.iy  (Bev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  6. 10  June, 
1352.  IV.  Eustace  George,  h.  27  Jan.  1857. 

V.  Simpson  Macleod,  6.  9  July,  1860. 

I.  Christina,  d.  1359.  ii.  Mary  Williamina. 

iLincatlC. — The  family  of  L'Ainy,  of  Dunkenny,  is  one 
of  ci.nsidcrable  antiquity.  The  writings,  or  land  rights,  by 
which  the  present  possessor  holds  the  lands  of  Dunkenny, 


and  in  which  occur  the  names  of  his  ancestors  who  succeeded 
to  the  inheritance,  go  back  as  far  as  lO.'.O;  and  in  the  Lord 
Lyon's  patent  of  ai-ms  it  is  mentioned,  that  a  "  Lamy,  of  Dun- 
kenny," was  one  of  the  witnesses  to  a  Royal  Charter  in  1401. 
The  surname  appears  at  a  much  earlier  period  (1329)  in  the 
Chamberlain's  Eoll,  in  the  Scotch  Exchequer  Records. 

JoHX  Ramsay  L'Amt,  Esq.  of  Dunkenny,  m.  17G0,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Kilbrackmont,  co.  Fife, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  left  at  his  decease,  1814,  with  four 
daus.  (Agnes,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  Lyon,  D.D. ;  Margaret,  m.  George 
Kerr,  Esq.,  younger,  of  Dumbarrow,  co.  Fife ;  Hamilton,  r;z. 
Gore  Daly,  Esq. ;  and  Helen,  d.  unm.),  one  son, 

James  L'Amt,  E'iq.  of  Dunkenny,  D.L.,  an  Advocate  at  the 
Scotch  Bar,  and  Sheriff  of  Forfarshire,  6.  8  July,  1772 ;  in. 
5  Xov.  1811,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Carson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Philadelphia,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1336)  had  issue, 

John  Rams  at,  now  of  Dunkenny. 
Sylvester,  late  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  13^0. 
Helen.  iia.-y  Georgina,  d.  1S48. 

Mr.  L'Amy  d.  15  Jan.  1S54. 

Amu — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  crosiers  raleways 
in  fess  or,  and  in  base  a  saltier  cnuped  arg.  ;  2iid  and  3rd,  arg., 
an  eagle  displayed  sa.  beaked  and  membered  gu.  charged  on 
the  breast  with  an  escutcheon  of  the  last  a  border  of  the 
second.  Cmt — A  dexter  hand  erect  ppr.  holding  a  crosier  or. 
Mo^to — Per  varios  casus.  Supporter j — Two  naked  savages 
wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel,  and  holding 
oak  batons  over  their  shoulders  all  ppr. 

Seats — Dunkenny,  near  Forfar;  Xetherbyrcs,  Ayton,  co. 
Berwick.  Ciubs — Junior  United  Service;  Kew  Club,  Edin- 
burgh. 


LAND  OR    OF    IPSLEY"    COURT. 
Laxdoe,  Aexoid  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ipsley  Court, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  Llanthony,  co.  Monmouth,  s.  his 
father  1865. 

iLtlTCaflC. — In  the  time  of  Charles  I.,  John  Lafndeb,  of 

Rugeley,  was  a  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Army  ;  and  temp.  AVilliam 
and  JIari,  Walter  Laxdor,  Esq.  of  Rugeley,  served  as  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford. 

Walter  Lakdor,  U~q.  of  Ipsley  Court,  co.  Warwick  (son 
and  successor  of  Robert  Landob,  Esq.  of  Rugeley,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Walter  Xoble,  Esq.  of  Longdon, 
and  grandson  of  Robert  Landor,  Esq.  of  Rugeley,  b.  6  June, 
1630,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  John 
Taylor),  m.  1st,  May,  1760,  Mary,  only  child  of  Richard  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Warwick,  and  had  by  her  an  only  dau.,  Maria,  ra.  her 
cousin,  Humphrey  Arden,  Esq.  lie  m.  2ndly,  1774,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Savage,  Esq.  of  Tachbrook, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  by  her,  with  three  daus.,  whe  d.  unm., 
four  sons, 

Walter  Savage,  late  of  Ipsley  Court. 

Charles  .Savage,  b.  7  May,  1777,  Rector  of  Colton,co.  Stafford; 
m.  Jan.  1812,  Catherine,  only  child  of  Joseph  Willson,  Esg. 
of  Marston  Montgomery,  co.  Derby;  and  d.  July,  184a, 
leaving  one  son,  Charles  Willson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Lindridge, 
Tenbury,  co.  Worcester,  formerly  Rector  of  Whitaere ;  and 
three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  is  now  of 
Taclibrooke,  co.  Warwick. 

Henry  Eyres,  of  Tachbrook,  near  Leamington,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Whitnash,  b.  Jan.  1780;  il.  .?.  p. 

Robert  Eyres,  M.A.,  6.  May,  17»1,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Bir- 
lingham,  Pershore,  co.  Worcester. 

llr.  Landor  d.  Xov.  1S05,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Savage  Landob,  Esq.  of  Ipsley,  b.  30  Jan.  1775; 
educated  at  Eugby  and  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford;  m.  May,  1811, 
Julia,  dau.  of  Jean  Thaillier,  Baron  Neuveville,  of  Bath,  a  lady 
of  Swiss  extraction,  and  had, 

Absold  Savage,  now  of  Ipsley  and  Llanthony. 

Walter  Savage.  Charles  Savage. 

Julia  Elizabeth  Savage. 
Walter  Savage  Landor  was  distinguished  as  a  poet,  and  is 
known  as  the  author  of  Imaginai-y  Converso.tioni  of  Literary 
Men  and  Statesmen,  and  several  other  productions.  He  was 
formerly  a  Col.  in  the  Spanish  army,  and  resided  chiefly  in 
Italy.    He  d.  1865. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bends  gu.  each  surmounted  with  a  bendlot 
dancettee  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  gu.  banded  with  two  cut- 
tises  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  fleur-de-lis  arg. 

.Seafi— Ipsley  Court,  Eedditch,  co.  Warwick;  Llanlliony 
Abbey,  co.  Monmouth. 

♦ 

LANE    OP    KING'S    BROMLEY. 
Laxe,   Johx    Hexet    Bagot,   Esq.   of    King's 
Bromley  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream 


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Jr.ards,  M.A.,  J.P.,  h.  24  Feb.  1829  ;  m.  28  Jan. 
.8Ui,  Susan  Anne,  dau.  and  co-lieiress  of  Henry 
?'incent,  Esq.  of  Lily  Hill,  Berks,  and  Eradwcll 
Jrove,  CO.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Henby  Heevet  Vincent,  6.  3  Oct.  1867. 

u.  Arthur,  b.  28  Aug.  1871.       in.  George,  b.  10  July,  1875. 

I.  Agnes  Susan,  b.  21  Oct.  1864;  d.  13  May,  1871. 

II.  Florence,  6.  17  Dec.  1865. 

III.  Constance,  b.  27  April,  1869. 

3IinC<l5C. — The  ancient  family  of  Lane  came  into  Eng- 
nnd,  according  to  llollinshed,  with  the  Conqueror.  Its 
)cdigrce  commences  with 

Sir  Reginald  de  Lone,  grandfather  of  Adam  de  Lona,  of 
IVcst  Hampton,  co.  Stafford,  whose  grandson,  Kiciiard  de  la 
jONE,  9  Edward  II.,  living  at  Hampton,  was  direct  ancestor  of 
JouN  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bcntley,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress 
)f  Thomas  Partrich,  of  King's  Bromley,  and  dying  19  Eliza- 
JETU,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley  and  Hyde,  m.  Catherine, 
lau.  of  Richard  Trentham,  Esq.  of  Eochester,  and  aunt  of 
Elizabeth  de  Vere,  Countess  of  Oxford,  and  had  issue,  John, 
lis  successor;  Thomas;  Richard,  of  Kearns,  co.  Monmouth; 
ind  Cassandra,  m.  Thomas  Littleton,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edward 
Littleton,  of  Pillaton.  He  d.  31  Elizabeth,  and  was  s.  by  his 
;ldest  son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bcntley  and  Hyde,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Littleton,  of  Pillaton,  and  had  issue,  Tuomas,  his 
successor;  and  Alice,  hi.  Alexander  Wightwitk,  Esq.  He  d. 
i  James  I.,  and  was  .9.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bentley  and  Hyde,  who  assisted  in 
the  preservation  of  King  Cuakles  II.,  after  the  battle  of 
Worcester,  and  suffered  severely  for  his  attachment  to  the 
royal  cause.  He  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Walter  Bagot,  Esq. 
of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  sisterof  Sir  Hervey  Bagot,  Bart., 
and  had  several  children,  I.  Johx,  his  successor ;  ii.  William, 
of  Shetton,  from  whom  the  Irish  family  sprang;  iii.  Richard, 
a  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber;  i.  Jane,  celebrated  for  her 
heroic  conduct  in  saving  the  life  of  King  Cuakles  II.  after  the 
battle  of  Worcester,  in.  subsequently,  Sir  Clement  Fisher,  of 
Packington,  co.  Warwick,  Bart. ;  ii.  Withy,  m.  —  Petre,  Esq.; 
III.  Anne,  in.  Edward  Birch,  Esq.  of  Lcacroft;  iv.  Mary,  m. 
Edward,  son  of  Sir  Oliver  Nicholas  (cupbearer  to  James  I., 
and  Carver  to  King  Cuaeles  I.).  Mr.  Lane  d.  1660,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CoL.  John  Lane,  who  was  so  instrumental  in  saving  King 
Charles  II.  after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  and  received  His 
Majesty  at  his  scat  at  Bentley,  from  which  place  he  was  conveyed 
in  disguise  by  Miss  Lane,  to  Mrs.  Norton's,  at  Abbot's  Leigh, 
near  Bristol.  For  these  signal  services  the  family  was  dignified 
with  an  especial  badge  of  honour,  viz.,  the  Arms  of  England 
in  a  canton,  in  augmentation  of  its  paternal  coat,  and  a  crest, 
a  strawberry  roan  horse,  bearing  between  his  forelegs  the 
royal  crown.  There  is  a  tradition  that  Col.  Lane  was  likewise 
offered  a  peerage,  but  declined  it.  He  m.  Athaliah  Anson, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  Sir  Thomas,  his  successor ;  Lettice, 
who  d.  23  Nov.  1709;  Frances,  m.  William  Offley,  of  Madcley 
Jlanor,  CO.  Stafford  ;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Humphrey  Jcrvis,  Lord 
Mayor  of  Dublin.  Col.  Lane  d.  1667,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
fion, 

.Sir  Thomas  Lane,  Knt.  of  Bentley,  m.  Abigail,  Lady 
■Williams,  widow  of  Sir  Henry  Wilhams,  Bart,  of  Gwernevet, 
and  dau.  of  Samuel  Wightwick,  Prothonotary  of  the  King's 
Bench;  and  dying  25  Jan.  1715,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
£on, 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bcntley,  b.  12  Dec.  1669;  m.  30  April, 
1702,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister,  Sybill,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Birch),  of  Ilumfrey  Wyrley,  Esq.  of  Hampstead, 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.,  and  in  her  issue, 
co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Jane,  in.  William  de  Zulstein,  Earl  of 
Eochford)  of  Sir  Henry  Wroth,  Knt.  of  Durance,  co.  Middlesex, 
and  had  issue.  Mr.  Lane  d.  25  Oct.  1748,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  of  Bcntley,  b.  23  April,  1703;  m.  1st, 
Miss  Anno  Austen,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  successor; 
Thoma.s,  (/.young;  Mary,  lii.  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Walsal;  Ann, 
d.  young;  Elizabeth  Sybilla,  jft.  Roger  Holmes,  Esq.  Mr.  Lane 
»i.  2ndly,  Miss  Anne  Sayer,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  Thomas 
<Eev.),  Rector  of  Handsworth,  in.  1779,  Esther  Barbara, 
<lau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Birch,  Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas;  ii. 
Charles,  d.  young;  in.  William,  of  Lancsville,  Col.  in  the 
army,  and  for  some  time  Governor  of  St.  Helena,  m.  1787, 
Margaret,  dan.  of  Jolm  Cumac,  Esq.  of  Lurgan,  co.  Armaj;h, 
and  stster  of  Col.  Jacob  Camac,   E.I.C.S.,    of  Greeumoojit 


Lodge,  CO.  Loutli,  and  by  her  had  issue ;  rv.  Edward,  d.  1784; 
I.  Jane,  in.  John  Freer,  of  liirniiiigham  ;  ii.  Anne,  m.  1776, 
George  Birch,  Esq.  of  Harborne  and  Hampstead,  co.  Stafford. 
Mr.  Lane  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.,  b.  1723;  m.  1750,  Surah,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Richard  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Pcndelord,  co.  Stafford  (see 
Fowler  of  Pendefovd),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Leyton  Grange,  Essex,  6.  30  Sept.  1754;  m. 
4  Sept.  1784,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.  of 
Pcndeford,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Goldsmith  Fowler,  b.  5  Nov.  1786;  m.  Rebecca, 
relict  of  Capt.  Napier;  and  il.  10  April,  1810,  .«.  p. 

2  John,  b.  6  June,  178S,  who  .«.  his  father  in  the  estate  of 
Leyton  Grange,  Essex;  in.  1st,  1!)  Aug.  1817,  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Williams,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Marston 
Magna,  Somerset,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells;  she  d. 
7  July,  1818.  He  m.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1825,  Elizabeth,  only- 
surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Carter,  Esq.;  she  rf. 
17  June,  1852.  Mr.  John  Lane  d.  10  Jan.  1852,  leaving 
issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

Mary  Jane,  m.  12  June,  1839,  John  Salt,  Esq.,  who  d.  12 

Jan.  1865. 
By  his  2nd  marriage  he  had  issue, 
Newton  John,  of  Elmhurst  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  b.  25  Nov. 

la28  ;  d.  5  Feb.  1869,  having  tn.  '26  Oct.  1854,  Maryanne 

Emily,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Martin  Blair,  Esq.,  by  whom 

he  had  issue, 

Arthur  Lister  Newton,  b.  23  Sept.  1S53;  d.  16  Jane, 
1867. 

Minnie  Florence  Newton. 

Menina  Mary  Newton,  d.  20  Aug.  1864. 
William  Goldsmith  Lister,  b.  7  Dec.  1835. 
Charles  Leveson,  6.  21  March,  1839. 
Harry  Thomas  Fowler,  /).  3  July,  1842;  d.  2  April,  1871. 
Mary,  rn.  9  Jan.  1850,  William  Fowler  JInunttord  Cope- 
land,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Williaa  Taylor Copeland,  Esq., 

M.P.,  b.  4  Nov.  1S23. 
Adelaide  Lucy,  d.  21  .July,  1831. 
Florence,  d.  31  Dec.  1851.  Ada  Barbara. 

Amelia  Sarah  Lucy.  Alice  Julia. 

3  Charles,  6.  2  Feb.  1793,  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A. 
(1817),  Rector  of  Wrotham,  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreham,  co. 
Kent,  and  Hon.  Canon  qf  Canterbury  Cathedral,  drc. ;  m. 
1  July,  1»16,  Frances  Catherine,  2ni  dau.  of  the  Right 
Rev.  Daniel  Sandford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh  (see 
Sandford  of  Sandford),  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Sandford,  b.  28  Sept.  1818;  d.  10  July,  1830. 

Charles  Edward,  b.  23  July,  18-.'0  ;  d.  20  Aug.  18'22. 

Richard  Douglas  Hay,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  9  Dec. 
1823 ;  m.  30  April,  1851,  Elizabeth  Middleton,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  the  late  Thomas  Ward,  Esq.  of  Heath  House, 
Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Feb.  1874)  has  issue, 

Reginald  Charles  Douglas,  b.  6  April,  1852. 
Beaufort  Cosmo  Douglas,  b.  5  July,  18.54. 
Cecil  Thomas  Edward  Douglas,  b.  29  Nov.  1856. 
Charles  Robert  Middleton  Douglas,  6.  2  Feb.  1864. 
Blanche  Elizabeth  Lydston  Douglas. 

Charles  Henry,  b.  16  Jan.  1829  ;  d.  29  May,  1832. 
Thomas  Bruce,  Hon.  E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  Bcng.al  Pre- 
sidency, b.  29  April,  1831;  )».  20  July,  1853,  Adelaide 
Fanny  .Sjiring,  4th  dau.  of  William  Hallows  Belli,  Esq. 
of  the  Hon.  E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 

Cecil  Bruce,  6.  II  Dec.  1857. 

Arthur  Bruce,  b.  3  Dec.  1858. 

Frederick  Charles  Bruce,  6.  5  Jan.  1800. 

Ernest  Henry  Bruce,  b.  19  Oct.  1861. 

Herbert  Edward  Bruce,  b.  29  Sept.  1862. 

Eva  Frances  Bruce,  d.  30  Dec.  1856. 

Henry  Murray,  Chester  Herald  of  Arms,  b.  3  March, 
1833;  in.  9  Oct.  1862,  Mary  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Fiennes  Wykeham  Martin.  2nd  son  of  Fiennes 
AVykeham  Martin,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and  has 
issue, 
Gerald  Stratford  Murray,  h.  6  Dec.  1863. 

Francis  Charles  De  Lona  (Rev.),  6.  21  June,  1834,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Whissonsett  cum  Huniiiigtott,  co.  Norfolk. 

Jane,  in.  24  Aug.  1843,  Sir  Edward  Charles  Warde, 
K.C.B.  (Kee  Wakde  of  Squerrks). 

Eleanor  Sarah,  in.  22  June,  1854,  John  Bourryau  Broad- 
ley,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Ella,  co.  York,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers, 
who  d.  s.  p.  29  June,  1867. 

Frances  Lennox  Meneage,  m.  23  Nov.  185,3,  Arthur 
Vendigaid  Davies  Berrington,  Esq.,  only  surviving  son 
and  heir  of  J.  Davies  Berrington,  Esq.  of  Woodland 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan.     She  ((.  27  May,  1859. 

Louisa  Anne.  Alice  Howley,  d.  1  Jan.  1850. 

Blanche  Emma,  d.  28  Sept.  1860. 
4  Richard,  b.  2  Oct.  1794  ;  m.  24  April,  1827,  Sarah  Pink, 
3rd  dau.  of  George  Thomas  Tracy,  Esq.  of  Liskcard,  co. 
Cornwall,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

Richard  Stuart,  b.  14  July,  ls29  :  ni.  31  Aug.  1862,  Emily 
Eliza,  eldest  dan.  of  Samuel  Levison,  Esq. 


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Charles  Stewart,  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  9  Feb.  1831 ;  m. 

23  Sept.  1832,  Anne  Josephine,  3rd  dau.   of  the  Rev. 

Richard  Bcthuel  Eoyes,  and  has  issue. 
Thomas    Blomefield,    late   Hon.    E.I.C.    Civil    Service. 

Bengal  Presidency,  b.  9  June,  1832;  d.  unm.  30  Oct. 1872. 
"Wilmot,  Hon.  E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  Bengal  Presidency, 

6.  19  Sept.  1833;  m.   1st,   17  Oct.  1854,  Louisa  Anne, 

eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Patten  Vale,  Esq., 

and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Sept.  1855)  has  issue,  Louisa 

Anne.    He  m.  2ndly,  16  Dec.  1862,  Martha,  eldest  dau. 

of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Roche  Osborn,  Bengal 

army. 
Henry,  h.  26  May,  1835,  who  assumed  the  surname  and 

arms  of  Luoas,  in  addition  to  and  before  those  of  Lane, 

by  royal  license,  dated  4  March,  1856.    Mr.  Lucas  Lane 

d.  17  Feb.  1860. 
Frances  Bain,  d.  26  Oct.  1835. 
Sarah  Magdalene,    m.  22  July,   1857,  Capt.   Frederick 

Helbert  Helbcrt,  5th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,   and  d. 

8  March,  1874. 
Emily,  m.  17  Jan.  1862,  Edward  Bernhard  Licbort,  Esq. 

18th  Hussars,  of  Swinton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

1  Sarah,  m.  14  Feb.  1812,  William  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Walwood 
House,  Essex,  one  of  the  Directors  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  and  Governor  in  the  years  1842-3-4,  6.  12  Sept. 
1786;  d.  1  Dec.  1866.     She  d.  22  Dec.  1872. 

2  Jane,  b.  21  May,  1791;  d.  21  July,  1791. 
Mr.  Thomas  Lane  d.  10  Jan.  1824. 

III.  Richard,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  6  June,  1761 ;  d.  s.  p.  28  Feb.  1799. 

IV.  Newton  Charles  (Rev.),  b.  16  Feb.  1763,  Rector  of  lu- 
goldsby,  CO.  Lincoln;  d.  s.  j).  6  March,  1840. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  2  Nov.  1751;  d.  young. 

II.  Maria,  b.  29  Jan.  1757;  m.  28  April,  1788,  the  Rev.  John 
Lucy,  of  Charlecote  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue  {ace 
Lucy  of  Charlecote). 

in.  Sarah,  b.  30  March,  1759;  d.  young. 
Mr.  Lane  d.  28  June,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's  Bromley,  b.  25  Dec.  1752,  Fellow 
of  Queen's  Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Deputy-Lieut,  of  co. 
Stafford,  High  Steward  of  the  town  of  Burton-upon-Trent,  &c. 
&c. ;  m.  20  Jan.  1800,  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Wyle  Cop,  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Amler,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1 
April,  1855)  had  issue, 
John  Newton,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Leveson,  b.  28  Sept.  1802,  of  St.  John's  Collcco 
Cambridge,  M.A.,  ordained  1827,  Vicar  of  Raswick,  co. 
Stafford  (183G),  and  of  Wasperton,  co.  Warwick  (1834);  and 
Rural  Dean. 

Mr.  Lane  d.  21  Dec.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

John  Newton  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's  Bromley  Manor,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1800;  m.  8  Jan.  1828,  the  Hon.  Agnes 
Bagot,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Bagot,  by  the  Lady 
Louisa  Legge,  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
K.G.,  and  had  issue, 

John  Henry  Bagot,  b.  24  Feb.  1829,  now  of  King's  Bromley. 

Albert  William,  b.  12  April,  1830;  and  d.  7  Jan.  1831. 

Sidney  Leveson  (Baldersby  Park,  near  Thir.sk,  and  Wykeham 
Abbey,  Scarborough),  6.  13  April,  1831,  late  Capt.  1st 
Staffordshire  Militia;  m.  6  Jan.  1862,  Isabel  Mary, 
Viscountess  Downe,  relict  of  Henry,  Viscount  Downe,  and 
youngest  dau.  of  the  lion.  Richard  Bagot,  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells,  by  the  Lady  Harriet  Bagot,  and  has  issue,  Sidney 
Ralph  and  Beatrice  Mary. 

William,  b.  14  Feb.  and  d.  15  April,  1832. 

Cecil  Newton,  b.  27  May,  1833,  C.M.G.,  late  Col.  1st  Stafford- 
shire Militia,  late  Her  Majesty's  President  of  the  Island  of 
Cephalonia,  m.  12  Dec.  1876,  Adela  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Frederic  and  Lady  Georgina  Bertie. 

Greville  Charles,  b.  i  Nov.  1834,  Capt.  (half-pay)  late  Rifle 
Brigade. 

Ernald  (Rev.),  b.  3  March,  18.36,  Rector  of  Leigh,  co.  Stafford. 

Arthur  Lewis,  b.  18  July,  1840;  d.  3  March,  1846. 

Edward  Alfred  Reginald,  b.  12  Aug.  1841  ;  d.  29  Sept.  1854. 

Ronald  Bertram,  b.  19  Feb.  1847  ;  Rifle  Brigade. 

Agnes  LouLsa,  d.  15  June,  1842. 

Alice  Frances  Jane,  d.  17  Feb.  1846. 

Edith  Emmeline  Mary,  m.  25  Aug.  1868,  Walter  Henry,  only 
son  of  Sir  Walter  C.  James,  Bart,  of  Betteshanger,  and  Up 
Down,  Kent,  and  nephew  of  Viscount  Hardinge. 

Isabel  Emma  Beatrice,  in.  11  April,  187'2,  Percy  Brodrick 
Bernard,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Charles 
Bernard,  Bishop  of  Tuam,  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Bernard,  and 
had  issue,  a  ilau.,  who  d.  an  infant,  and  a  son,  Ronald 
Percy  Hamilton.     Mrs.  Percy  Bernard  d.  I  May,  1876. 

Mr.  Lane  d.  13  Oct.  1869. 

Arms — Per  fess  or  and  az.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three 
mullets  countcrchanged ;  on  a  canton  of  the  third,  the  royal 
lions  of  England  (the  latter  added  for  the  reason  mentioned 
above) ;  quartering  De  t,A  Hytje,  Wyrley,  Fowleb,  and  many 
others.  Crest — A  strawberry  roan  horse  saliant  couped  at  the 
flanks  bridled  sa.  bitted  and  garnished  or,  supporting  between 
the  feet  an  imperial  crown  ppr.  Motto — Garde  le  Roy. 
4i'ea{— King's  Bromley  Manor,  near  Lichfleld,  co.  Stafford. 


liANE    OF    BADGEMORE. 

The  late  Charles  Lane,  Esq.,  of  Badgemore,  ro. 
Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  27  Oct. 
1793  ;  m.  3  Jan.  1824,  Emily  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  John,  Thornhill,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  <(. 
21  July,  1877)  left  at  his  decease,  9  Dec.  1878, 

I.  Charles  Powlett,  now  of  Badgernore,  Major-Gen.,  6.  3 
Feb.  1821;  in.  1st,  2  Sept.  1857,  Caroline,  youngestdau.  of 
the  late  G.  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote  Park,  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1864),  had  issue,  Charle3 
Aymer  Powlett,  b.  10  July,  1860.  He  m.  2ndly,  14  Sept. 
1869,  Bertha  D'Albiac,  only  dau.  of  J.  Du  Boulay,  Esq.  of 
Donhead  Hall,  Wilts,  and  by  her  has  issue  two  sons,  R. 
Powlett,  6.  14  Oct.  1871  ;  and  M.  Elton,  6.  6  Oct.  1S74. 

II.  Thomas  Thornhill,  b.  14  Nov.  1833;  d.  3  April,  lci73. 

III.  John  Reynolds  (Rev.),  b.  14  Nov.  1835. 

IV.  Cudbert  William  Jones,  b.  10  March,  1842;  d.  unm, 
9  Sept.  1864. 

I.  Francina  Maria,  m.  16  May,  1865,  the  Right  Rev.  Thomas 
Baker  Morrell,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  (coadjutor)  of  Edia 
burgh,  who  d.  15  Nov.  1877. 

II.  Henrietta  Catharine,  m.  28  April,  1856,  Valentine  Dudley 
Henry  Cary  Elwes,  Esq.,  late  of  the  12th  Lancers,  only 
son  and  heir  of  Cary  Charles  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Great  liilliii;; 
Hall,  CO.  Northampton ;  d.  28  April,  1864,  leaving  no  issue 
{see  Elwes  of  Great  Billing). 

HI.  Emily  Rose,  m.  15  April,  1857,  Rev.  Henry  George 
Eland,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bedminster,  near  Bristol. 

IV.  Anna  Maria,  d.  16  May,  1836.         v.  Helena  Ursula. 

HtlTCilQC. — This  branch  of  the  Lane  family  is  of  some 
antiquity  in  co.  Northampton.  In  1469  (9  Edward  IV.),  Wil 
liam  Lane  was  possessed  of  Orlingbury  Manor  or  Lordship, 
and  d.  1546,  leaving  it  to  his  eldest  son.  Sir  Ralph  Lane 
During  the  civil  wars  the  family  removed  into  co.  Bucks, 
where  Thomas  Lane,  son  of  the  above  Sir  Ralph,  purchased 
the  manor  and  estate  of  Hitchenden  or  Ewenden,  and  had  two 
sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  Robert,  Vicar  of  Hitchenden,  who 
was  buried  there  27  Nov.  1572.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Lane,  of  Hitchenden,  who  d.  1578,  was  father  of 

Robert  Lane,  ra.  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Saunders,  of  HamblO' 
don,  CO.  Bucks,  and  had  issue.     His  4th  son, 

Francis  Lane,  of  London,  Merchant,  bapt.  5  Nov.  1587;  iit. 
twice,  and  had  issue  by  both  wives.  His  2nd  son  (by  the  first 
wife),  John  Lane,  also  of  the  City  of  London  6..  about  1621 ; 
fined  for  Sheriff  and  Alderman;  ra.  1st,  Elizabeth  Taylor,  of 
CO.  Stafford;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevor, 
Knt.  of  Trevalyn,  and  widow  of  Alderman  Welden.  By  the 
former  (who  d.  '22  Nov.  1677)  Mr.  Lane  left  (witha  dau.,  Mury, 
m.  Paul  Foley,  of  Stoke  Edith,  co.  Hereford,  Speaker  of  tho 
House  of  Commons)  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Thomas  Lane,  Knl.,  Alderman  of  London,  ShcritT  o) 
that  city  1693,  and  Lord  Mayor  1G95.  He  m.  1st,  Mary,  sistei 
of  Sir  Henry  Ashhurst,  Bart. ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  relict  ol 
Sir  Thomas  Cudden,  Knt.,  Chamberlain  of  London.  By  the 
former  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1098)  he  had  (with  several  daus.,  one 
of  whom,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  David  Hamilton,  M.D.),  four  sons, 
of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Lane,  Esq.,  h.  1677 ;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ilenrj 
Hovenor,  Merchant,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec 
1732)  had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  a  Master  in  Chancery; 
and  a  4th  son, 

William  Lane,  Esq.,  b.  1709;  in.  Elizabeth  Pynsent,  of  th( 
family  of  Sir  William  Pynsent,  Bart,  of  Burton  Pynsent 
Devon,  and  by  her  (who  had  been  previously  ?ii.  to  Mr.  Ander 
son,  and  d.  1807)  had  issue, 

William,  who  m.  twice;  by  his  1st  wife  he  had  William: 
Thomas;  Mary;  and  Eliza,  ?«.  Benjamin  Whitelock,  Esq. 
and  by  his  2nd  (Susan,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Pollocli)  he  ha( 
Charlton,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hamp 
stead,  Middlesex,  d.  leaving  issue;  Charles  Thomas,  Bar 
rister-at-Law,  deceased ;  and  Susan. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  Rector  of  Sawbridgcworth,  Herts,  .nnd  High  Roading,' 
Essex,  TO.  Molly  Impey,  niece  of  Sir  Elijah  Impey ;  aud  d 
1817,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Lane  d.  1785.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Lane,  Esq.,  h.  2  Jan.  1759;  m.  23  May,  I78S,  Sar.al 
Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dorset,  and  o 
Winipole  Street,  by  Charlotte  Thornhill  his  wife ;  and  d 
15  Nov.  1822,  leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  the  laic  Charll; 
Lane,  Esq.  of  Badgernore. 

Arms — Per  ;  ;ilc  az.  and  gu.  three  saltiers  couped  avg 
Crest — Two  griffins'  heads,  one  gu.  the  other  az.  issuing  out  o 
a  crescent.     Motto — Nee  degenero. 

iScat— Badgernore,  near  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxford. 


LAX 


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LAN 


927 


LANE    Of    EYELANDS. 

Lane,  Theopiiiltjs  William,  Esq.,  of  Ejclnnrl?, 
).  Hereford,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Hereford,  b.  May 
317,  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  M.A. ;  w. 
uly,  18-48,  Emily,  dan.  of  Charles  Eo^vcn,  Esq.  of 
iilna  Court,  Queen's  Co. 

jLinfiigC— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Lano  has  boon 
(tiled  for  many  generatinns  in  co.  Hereford,  and  represents 
le  very  ancient  House  of  Rodd  of  th:  Rodd. 

Theopiiilus  Lane,  Esq.  (elder  son,  by  Anne  his  wife,  of 
heophilus  Lane,  Esq.),  ni.  Juliana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Banip- 
rlde  Rodd,  Esq.  of  the  Rodd,  co.  Hereford,  and  of  Stoke 
anon,  Devon,  by  his  wife,  the  only  dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Price, 
f  the  Common  Pleas,  of  Foxley,  co.  Hereford,  and  had,  with 
ivo  daus.  and  a  son,  another  son, 

EoBEBT  Lane,  Esq.  of  Ryelands,  to.  1777,  Anne,  dau.  of 
eter  Symons,  Esq.  of  Plymouth  {see  Stjions  of  Cluxddlfwood), 
nd  dying  1817,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Lane,  Esq.  of  Ryelands,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  h. 
larch,  1785 ;  m.  Oct.  1813,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Livesey,  Esq. 
f  Coppul  Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wile,  dau.  of 
amuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  1815;  d.  v/am.  1836. 

II.  Theophilus  William,  now  of  Ryelands. 

I.  Juliana,   m.  1855,  Capt.  Godfrey  Colpoys  Bloomfleld,  son 

of  John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Castle  Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh, 

and  is  deceased. 
u.  Mary  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Vernon  George  Guise,  Rector  of 

Longhope,  co.  Gloucester,  4tli  son  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Guise, 

Bart.,  G.C.B. 
le  d.  1873. 

Armst — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  thr»e  saltiers  couped  artr.  Cvst 
—Out  of  a  crescent  or,  two  griffins'  lieads,  one  gu.  the  other  az. 
Motto — Celeritate. 

Scat — Ryelands,  near  Leominster,  co.  Hereford. 


LANE-FOX    OF    BEAMHAU. 

See  Fox. 


LANGDALE  OF  HOUGHTON  CO.  YORK. 

See  Eueke's  Peerage,  Motvbeay  akd  Stouetox. 


LANGLEY     OF    COAL    BROOK. 

Langlet,  George,  Esq.  of  Coal  Brook,  co.  Tip- 
peravy,  J.P.,  h.  9  June,  1838;  vi.  2  Oct.  1862, 
Katherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Peacocke, 
Rector  of  Holycross,  and  has  issue  three  daus., 

X.  Katherine  Georgina. 

n.  Elizabeth  Dorothea  Villiers.         iii.  Ilenrietta. 

He  s.  his  brother  18GS. 

S>iUCt{(];C. — Henry  Langlet,  a  Lieut,  in  Capt.  Thomas 
Ask's  troop  in  Col.  Hierom  Sankey's  regt.  of  horse  in  Crom- 
well's army,  went  to  Ireland,  and  was  put  in  possession  of 
lands  in  the  Earony  of  Slievardagh,  co.  Tipperary,  1655.  His 
wife's  name  was  Ann,  and  his  sister,  Dorothy  Langley,  was  of 
Bury,  CO.  Lancaster.  Henry  Langley,  whose  will  bears  date 
2  Feb.  16G6,  was  dead  1667.    His  son, 

Charles  Langlet,  Esq.,  of  Lisnamrock,  eo.  Tipperary,  to 
whom  his  father  left  lands  in  the  Earony  of  Slievardagh,  d. 
before  29  March,  1723,  whenhiswill  was  proved.    He  leftason, 

Eenrt  Langlet,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  iii.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

n.  Henry,  of  Priestown,  co.  Tipperary,  ancestor  of  the  family 
of  Langley  of  Brittas  Castle. 

m.  Lawrence,  Capt.  R.N. ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Archerstown,  co.  Tipperary,  r,i.  1780,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  John  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Turtulia,  co.  Tip- 
perary ;  and  d.  1807,  having  had 

1  Henry,  of  Archerstown,  m.  1815,  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Levinge,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d. 
28  Dec.  1858,  having  had  surviving  issue, 

Henry  Langley,  Esq.,  of  Archerstown,  Thurles,  co. 
Tipperary,  J. P.,  b.  20  Oct.  1820;  m.  7  Aug.  1860, 
Catherine  Maria  Victoria,  dau.  of  John  Toler,  Esq., 
and  has  a  son,  Henry,  6.  7  July,  1S62,  and  a  dau., 
Catherine  EUz.ibcth.  Charles. 

2  I/awrence.  3  Thomas. 

1  Blanch.  2  Anna  Maria.  3  Catherine. 

T.  Rachel,  m.  —  Blackmore,  Esq.  of  CO.  Kildare. 
Henry  Langley "s  son  and  successor, 


CtiARLEs  Langlet,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  who.'?e  will,  datctt 
13  Oct.  1791,  was  proved  21  March,  1793,  vi.  Alice  Croker,  of 
the  family  of  Choker  of  IkiUinagardc,  co.  Limerick,  and  haJ 
issue, 

I.  IIenrt,  his  heir.  ii.  Charles,  d.  un:n. 

III.  Thomas. 

IV.  Lawrence,  r,i.  a  dau.  of  Going,  of  Ballyphilip,  d.  s.p. 

The  eldest  son, 

IIexry  Langlet,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Fannin^stown, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Jeremiah,  ,ii.  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of  Godfrey  Taylor,  Esq. 
of  Noan,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  Lieut.  E.I.C.  Xavy,  murdered  in  a  mutiny  atsc3. 

2  Charles. 

1  Frances.        2  Lydia,  in.  Lieut.  George  Jackson,  U.M. 
I.  Catherine,  iii.  George  Tuthill,   Esq.   of  Ballyteigue,   oo. 
Limerick,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Henry  Langley,  Esq.  of  Lisnamrock  and  C'^r. 
Brook,  a  Deputy  Governor  of  co.  Tipperary,  m.  24  July,  1791, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Bagwell,  of  Kihnore,  co.  Tippc:ai>/ 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir.  ii.  Charles,  d.  unm. 

III.  John,  (/.  inuii. 

IV.  Hamilton  William,  to.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Ion  Studdert, 
Esq.  of  Elm  Hill,  co.  Clare;  and  d.  in  Buenos  Ayres,  ls(;7, 
leaving  issue,  Charles;  Ion;  Hamilton;  Henry;  George: 
Emily,  m.  John  Eraser,  Esq. ;  and  Frances. 

I.  Frances,  m.  16  Feb.  1816,  William  Atkinson,  Esq.  oi 
Retains,  co.  Mayo.  ii.  Isabella,  d.  young. 

III.  Catherine,  «i.  Piercy  Bagwell,  Esq.,  Commander  11. N.; 
and  d.  s.  p.  iv.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

V.  Jane,  to.  Rev.  David  Whitty,  of  Rathvilly,  and  has  issue, 
John,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Willinm  Garde,  Esq.;  Charles, 
M.D. ;  Irwin;  Frances;  Anne,  „i.  John  Bury,  M.D. ;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Arthur  English,  Esq.;  and  Gertrude. 

VI.  Gertrude,  m.  Rev.  William  Whitty,  M.A.,  of  Cromwell's 
Ford,  CO.  Carlow,  and  has  issue,  William  (Eev.);  Charl.s 
Langley,  late  66tli  regt. ;  Richard  Lawrence ;  and  Anno 
Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

VII.  Dorcas,  ra.  James  Kickson,  Esq.  of  Clane,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, and  has  issue,  Arundel,  R.A. ;  Frances;  and  Hen- 
rietta. 

Mr.  Langley  d.  10  April,  IS-Tl,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Langlet,  Esq.  of  Coal  Brook  and  Lisnamrock,  to. 
9  April,  1S32,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  dau.  of  George 
Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Ballyteigue,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  16  Aug. 
1860,  having  had  three  sons, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  late  of  Coal  Brook,  d.  v.nm.  7  Aug.  1863. 

II.  George,  now  of  Coal  Brook. 

III.  Henry  Percy,  d.  young,  11  June,  1S44. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  fess  sa.  in  chief  three  hurts.  Crest — A  cocka- 
trice, wings  addorsed  sa.  combed  and  wattled  gu.  Jictto — 
Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

Seat — Coal  Brook,  New  Birmingham,  co.  Tipperaiy. 


LANGLEY    OF    BRITTAS    CASTLE. 

La>'GLEY,  Henet,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Brittas 
Castle,  CO.  Tipperary,  now  possessed  of  landed  pro- 
perty near  Thurles,  Fethard,  and  Ardflnan,  co.  Tip- 
perary, J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  2nd  Life  Guards,  b.  19 
Sept. 1820;  m.  15  Dec.  1815,  Harriet  Maria,  only 
child  of  James  Bradshaw,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Canter- 
bury, and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  FiTzEoT  James,  b.  8  Dec.  IS-IG. 

II.  Gerald  Charles,  R.N.,  6.  13  Oct.  1848. 

III.  Hubert  Boyle,  6.  5  March,  1S52. 

IV.  Walter  Louis  Frederick  Golcz,  b.  22  Feb.  ISCS. 
v.  Algernon  Arthur,  b.  25  March,  1S63. 

VI.  Claude  Spencer,  b.  25  Sept.  1867. 

1.  Grace.         11.  Isabel  Augusta  Kitty.         m.  Florence. 

IV.  Constance  Laura  Mary.  v.  Marion. 

^inCilQC. — Henkt  Langley,  Esq.  of  Priestown,  co.  Tip- 
perary (2nd  son  of  Henry  Langley,  Esq.  of  Li.~namrock,  who 
was  son  of  Charles  Langley,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Lieut. 
Henry  Langley,  of  Col.  Hierom  Sankey's  regt.  of  horse  in 
Cromwell's  army),  ',;i.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Oliver 
Grace,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Castle,  who  was  grandson  of  John 
Grace,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Castle,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thouias 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  great-grandson  of  Tibbott  Butler, 
brother  of  Edmund,  Lord  Dunboyne.  Jolin  Grace,  of  Brituis 
Castle,  was  great-grandson  of  Sir  Oliver  Grace,  of  Eallyliu>;li, 
whose  falher,  John  Grace,  Baron  of  Courtstown,  was  reprc- 


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LAJT 


I 


SL'iitative  of  the  great  Anjrlo-K'orman  family  of  Grace.    By 

JlavRaret  liis  wife,  Ilcnry  Lan^lcy  liad  issue, 
Henky  Grace,   of  Brittas  Castle,    m.  Ist,  Sophia, 'clan,  of 
Tenison;  and  2iitlly.  Slary,  dau.  of  John  Bagwell,  of  Marl- 
fisld,  CO.  Tippcrai-y,  M.l'.;  and  d.  s.p-  Oliver. 

The  2na  son, 

Oliver  Lanclet,  Ksq.,  m.  17S3,  Elizabeth  Butler,  and  left 
issue  at  his  decease,  182-1, 

Hexrv,  his  heir.  riichard.  Lieut,  in  the  army. 

(Oliver  (llcv.).  La\v)-cnec,  m. 

John.  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Xatt.  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Somorville,  co. 
Tijiperary,  and  had  issue,  .Susanna,  Helena,  and  Adelaide. 
Mai'garet,  m.  Kieliard  Phillips,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  John  liunt,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henr?  Langlet,  Esq.  of  Brittas  Castle,  Major  in  the  army, 
m.  7  May,  1807,  Maria,  dau.  of  Ilcnry  Tenton,  Esq.  of  Pcnton- 
ville,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Winchester,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  present  representative  of  the  family. 
Oliver  Grace,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Marie,  dau.  of  J.  E.  Wil- 
Idnson,  Esq.  of  Pottcrton  Hall,  co.  Corli,  and  has  issue,  one 
son  and  one  dau. 

Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  Col.  Henry  Pcnton,  of  Pentonville,  and 
has  issue. 
Catherine  Fanny,  m.  Percy  Gough,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  four 
sons  and  two  daus. 
Mary,  hi.  William  Perry,  Esq.  of  WoodroofT,  Clonmcl,  J.P. 

and  D.L.,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  dau. 
Sophia,  (I.  unni. 

Isabella  Petronella,  in.  Edward  Bagwell  Purefoy,  Eector  of 
Greenfields,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Tipperary. 
Major  Langley  d.  12  Oct.  1834,  and  his  widow,  Maria,  Feb. 
1802. 

Avma — Arff.,  on  a  fcss  sa.  a  crescent  or,  in  chief  three  hurts, 
quartering,  Grace  of  Brittit.i  C'aitle. :  gs.  a  lion  rampant  per 
less.  arg.  and  or.  Crrst — A  cockatrice,  wings  addoi'scd  sa., 
combed  wattled  and  spurred  gu.,  charged  with  a  crescent  or. 
Motto — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 

liesidcHce — 31,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  London,  W. 


aOEE    LAITGTON    OP    KEV/TON    PABK. 
See  GoEE. 


liANGTON    OF    LAWGTON. 

L ANGTON,  Eexnkt  Rothes,  Esq.  of  Langton  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  9  May,  1810; 
m.  6  June,  18G5,  Lucy  Katlieriiic,  only  dau.  of  the 
Ecv.  Langliorne  EurLon  Burton,  Esq.  of  Somursby, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Bennet,  h.  1870.  TT.  Another  son, 

I.  Mabel  Katherine  Marlon  Burton. 

II.  Diana  Ciiarlotte  Lee  Mainwaring. 

lu.  Dora  Florence  Geraldine.         iv.  A  dan,         v.  A  dau. 

iljlVCrfCJC. — The  manor  of  Langton  has  been  for  a  very 
considerable  period  in  tlie  possession  of  this  very  ancient 
family,  which  derives  its  name  from  the  parish,  and  has  its 
pedigree  entered  in  the  Visitation  of  co.  Lincoln  of  1G34. 
"The  village  of  Langton,"  says  Allen,  in  his  IlUlonj  of 
lincolnshire,  "is  celebrated  as  liaving  been  the  birthplace 
of  three  distinguished  characters:  1st,  .Stephen  Langton, 
Cardinal- Archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  the  reign  of  King  John; 
2nd,  Dr.  William  Langton,  President  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Ox- 
ford, temp.  James  I.;  and  3rd,  Bennet  Langton,  whose  name 
is  associated  with  Dr.  Samuel  Johnson."  George  Langton, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  George  Langton,  Esq.,  by  his 
wife.  Miss  Feme,  m.  Diana,  dau.  of  Edmund  Turnor,  Esq.  of 
Stoice  Rochford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue,  i.  Bennet,  his 
heir;  ii.  Feme,  d.  young;  i.  Diana,  m.  Rev.  Dr.  Ovedale;  and 
II.  JuUet,  m.  Itev.  Wilham  Brackenbury.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Bennet  Langton,  Esq.  of  Langton,  to.  1770,  Mary,  Dowager- 
Countess  of  Itothes,  dau.  of  Gresham  Lloyd,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
Hult  his  wife,  great-niece  of  tlie  Lok^  Chief  Justice  Holt,  and 
had  is.sue  (with  six  daus.,  Mary,  Diana,  Jane,  Elizabeth, 
Isabella,  and  Margaret),  three  sons, 

George,  of  Langton. 

Peregrine,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  BTassingbekd  (see 
Massinoberd  of  Ganliji). 

Algernon,  b.  1781;  originally  a  military  officer,  subsequently 
in  holy  orders;  m.  Mary  Anne,  sister  of  Edwai'd  Drcwe, 
Esq.  of  Grange,  Devon;  and  d.  1821),  leaving  one  child, 
Bennet. 

The  son  and  heir, 


0) 


I      George  Langton,  Esq.  of  Langton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 

I  Thomas  Mainwaring,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

;      John  Stephen  Langton,  Esq.,  m.  1825,  Alice,  dau.  of  Johc 
Armstrong,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  a  son, 

George  Bennet  Langton,  Esq.,  m.  1839,  Marianne,  youngest 
dau.  of  Langley  Brackenbury,  Esq.  (son  of  Langlcy  Cart 
Brackenbury,  Esq.  of  Panton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln).  He  and  his 
wife  both  d.  1844,  leaving  issue,  Bennet  IIothes  Langton, 
Esq.,  now  of  Langton  Hall;  John  Stephen  Algernon,  h.  1842; 
and  George  Bennet,  b.  1844. 

Arni^ — Quarterly,  sa.  and  or,  a  bend  arg.     Crcat — An  eagle 
or,  and  a  wivein  vert,  interwoven  and  erect  on  tUeir  tails 
(b't(t(— Langton  Hall,  Spilsby,  co.  Lincoln. 


\ 


LANGTON    OF    DANGANMIOUE, 

Langton,  Fkancis  Albert  Eomuald,  Esq.  of 
Danganmore,  co.  Xilkenny,  b.  7  Feb.  1810 ;  m.  8 
April,  18G9,  Margai'et  Cecilia,  2ud  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Michael  Tobin,  Esq.  of  Montreal,  Canada,  by 
Catherine  Lis  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Maxwell, 
l.jth  Fusiliers,  and  has  with  other  issue  a  son, 

Henry  Francis,  &.  12  Feb.  1870. 

ILiuCrtgC. — The  Langtons  of  KlUccnny  arc  a  family  of 
great  antiquity,  and  have  been  settled  in  Ireland  from  a 
remote  period.  Tliey  were  previously  of  cos.  Lcieester  and 
Lancaster,  deriving  descent,  through  the  junior  bran-jh,  the 
Langtons  of  Low,  co.  Lancaster,  Lords  of  Hindley,  from  the 
Langtons,  Barons  of  Newton,  whose  Arms,  "Arg.,  thitc 
chevroncls  gu.,"  the  Kilkenny  family  has  invariably  borne. 
For  centuries  they  were  among  the  first  citizens  of  Kilkenny, 
intermarrying  with  the  Eothes,  the  Blanchvillcs,  the  Archcis, 
the  Shoes,  the  Butlers,  &c. 

Nicholas  Langton,  Esq.  of  Grcnnan,  Queen's  Co.,  M.P, 
for  Kilkenny,  son  of  Richard  Langton  FitzJohn,  of  Kilkenny, 
was  mainly  instrumental  in  obtaining  from  King  James  I.  the 
"  Great  Charter  of  Kilkenny."  His  son,  Michael  Langton, 
Esq.  of  liilkenny,  b.  1606,  was  father  of 

Nicholas  Langton,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  b.  1C30,  who  was 
banished  by  Cromwell  to  3allinakill,  but  returned  to  Kilkenny 
1G32.  He  m.  1059,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Shee,  Esq.  of  Cloran; 
and  d.  1G83,  leaving,  with  younger  issue,  a  son, 

Michael  Langton,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  6.  1663-G4;  in.  1703, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Pierce  Eothe,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  at  his  death, 
1737,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Langton,  Esq.,  &.  in  Kilkenny  1705;  in.  17.10, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Laurence  Carew,  of  Cadiz;  and  d.  in  Spain 
1779,  leaving,  with  younger  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Michael  Laurence  Joseph  Langton,  Esq.  of  Cadiz,  b.  1737 ; 
TO.  1st,  Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  Gerard  Wadding,  Esq.,  and  had 
by  her  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd,  Mary,  j?;.  P.  Cruise,  Esq. 
He  in.  2ndly,  176G,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dillon,  Esq.,  aud  by 
her  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  an  officer  in  Dillon's  regt.,  in  France,  and  after- 
wai'ds  Capt.  in  the  Spanish  service;  d.  v.nm.  1794. 

Michael  Theobald,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Marie  del  Carmen  Edward,  d.  young. 

Fi'ancis  Christina  Nimpha,  in.  1785,  Julm  Claud  Gabet, 
Director  of  the  Mint  House,  at  Lyons;  and  d.  1829. 

Marie  Christine  Seraphine  Julienne,  to.  1794,  Baron  Andilla, 
Knt.  of  Valencia;  and  d.  s.  jj.  1841. 

Jlai-ie  Carmen  Joseph  Andrea,  m.  1798,  Bias  Aranza,  Knt.  of 
St.  James,  Intendant  of  Catalonia. 

Josofa  Teresa  Ramona  Donata,  m.  1792,  Don  Jose  Brun 
y  Yassi,  Macstrante  de  Ronda,  Intendcnte  Honorai'io  de 
i'rovineio,  and  Treasurer  ot  Cadiz;  and  d.  170C. 

Henrietta  Nimphe,  d.  unm.  180C. 

The  2nd  son 

Michael  Theobald  Langton,  Esq.  of  Bath,  m.  21  Nov.  1820, 
l\Iary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  .Icrcniiah  Ryan,  Esq.  of 
Newtown,  co.  Waterford,  by  Jlargaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Burko,  Esq.  of  Rockville,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  lier  (who  d, 
22  Jan.  18G4)  had  issue, 

Henry  Michael  Faustinds,  late  of  Danganmore. 
Theobald  Arthur  Lambert,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  b.  17  Sept.  1830;  d.  8  Aug.  18GG. 
Francis  Albert  Romdald,  now  of  D.inganmoro. 
Mary  Frances  Chrl-itina,  in.  1845,  Peter  Cirehnn,  Esq.,  eldest 

son  of  Stephen  Grclian,  Esq.  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin. 
Margaret  Caroline  Felicia,  a  Sister  of  Charity,  d.  i  1  Oct. 

18.'')G. 
Josephine  Jane  Simonna,  a  Nun  in  tiio  Ursuline  Convent, 
Cork;  d.  19  Dec.  18e9. 
I'leanora  Mary  Susanna,  if.  8  Sept.  1847. 
ICIiza  Mary  Frances. 
CaUierineWilhelmina  Pauline,  d.  au  infant,  15  Dec.  1835. 


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3  eldest  son, 

Henbt  Micuael  Facstinits  Lanctos,  Esq.  of  Danfranmore, 
.Kilkenny,  Capt.  Loutli  Rifles  <-•  !•'>  I^'-'b.  182iJ;  i(.  1871, 
a  was  s.  by  his  brotlicr,  now  of  Uansanmore. 

4i;hs — Arg.,   three    chevroncls    gu.      Crest — A   heart    gu. 
tneen  two  v,inc,s  displayed  arg.     Jioiio— Sursum  corda. 
^■^.^; — Danganmore,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


LASLETT    OF    ABBERTON    HALL. 

Laslett,  William,  Esq.  of  Abberton  Hall,  co. 
.''orcestci-,  J.P.,  Bamster-at-Law,  M.P.,  b.  9  Oct. 
Wl ;  m.  3  Feb.  1842,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
iglit  Rev.  Dr.  Carr,  IBishop  of  Worcester.  lie  was 
L.P.  for  Worcester  from  1852  to  1860 ;  contested 
isiiccessfullv  the  Eastern  Uivision  of  the  co.  of 
.'oncstcr  with  the  Hou.  G-.  E.  Lyttelton  1868  ; 
id  was  returned  for  the  city  of  Worcester  ia  the 
me  year. 

iLlUCaCJC— Thomas  Laslett,  Esq.,  i;!.20  July,  17C0,  Jane, 

ily  child  of  Ralph  Euunersun,  Esq.,  d.  3  Aug.  1788,  leaving 

son  and  heir, 

Thojias  Emmerson  Laslett,  Esq.,  d.  19  Dec.  ISlC,  leaving 

sue  by  Sophia  liis  wife, 

William,  now  of  Abbcrtnn  Hall. 

Sophia,  d.  unni.  i  Dec.  laol. 

Sea<.3— Abberton  Uall,  near  Pershorc;  and  Ilinton,  near 
vcsham. 


LATHAM  OP  EUADWALL. 
Latham,  G-eoege  William,  Esq.  of  Eradwall 
all,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Ox>:.n. 
852,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P., 
.  4  May,  1827  ;  m.  21  Aug.  1856,  Elizabeth  Sarah, 
Idest  ciau.  of  the  Eey.  H.  Luttman  Johnson,  of 
iinderton  House,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Done  Oskatel,  6.  1858;  d.  1859. 

II.  .Alexander  Mere,  b.  20  Aug.  18G2. 
1.  Honora  Ehzabeth  Ann. 

3LtllCil5C. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  junior  branch  of 
;ie  ancient  Cheshire  House  of  Lathom  of  Lathom  and  Kiimcs- 
')j,  which  terminated  in  an  heiress,  Isabella  Lathom,  who 
}.  Sir  John  Stanley,  Knt.,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Derby.  In 
he  reign  of  Henry  VIII.,  Alexander  de  Latham  occurs  in 
xisting  deeds  as  seised  of  lands  in  Astbury,  and  using  the 
ame  arms,  and  from  him  property  descended  lineally  to 
he  Lathams  of  BradwxU. 

Rev.  John  Latham,  Rector  of  Lawton,  co.  Chester,  h.  1G3G 
son  of   John  Latham,   of   Conglcton,    whose  father,   John 

atham,  of  the  same  place,  was  grandson  of  Alexander  Latham, 

.Iso  of  Congleton,   living  Ump.  IIesby  VIII.),  m.  31  March, 

G32,  Maria  Moreten,  and  d.  5  June,   1705,  leaving  (with  a 

lau.,  Hester,  m.  Rev.  WilHam  Hall,  Rector  of  Gawsworth,  and 

\l.  s.  p.)  an  only  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Latham,  Minister  of  Bunney,  co.  Notts,  and  of 
ItVoolstrop,  CO.  Leicester,  6.  11  Xov.  1694;  r,t.  Margaret,  dau. 
ijf  WiUiam  Knott,  Esq.  of  Great  Gonerby,  co.  Lincoln,  anil 
aad  two  sons,  John,  his  successor;  and  Charles,  of  Waltham, 
20.  Leicester,  m.  and  had  issue.  The  elder  son, 
i  Rev.  John  Latham,  B.A.,  Minister  of  Siddington,  co.  Chester, 
6.  23  Nov.  1725;  ?u.  9  June,  1753,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard 
Podmore,  Esq.  of  Sandbach,  and  had  issue, 

John,  M.D.,  his  heir. 

Itichard,  of  Sandbach,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Charles  Latham, 
Esq.  of  Waltham,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue  four  sous. 

Mr.  Latham  d.  21  June,  1783,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Latham,  Esq.,  M.D.,  at  some  time  President  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Piiysicians,  London,  F.R.S.,  L.S.,  &o.,  b. 
29  Dec.  17G1,  who  purchased  Bradwall  1802.  lie  in.  12  April, 
1784,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Rev.  Peter  Meyer, 
Vicar  of  Prestbury  (descended  from  Mere  ofJIere,  co.  Chester), 
by  Martha  his  wife  (second  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Ardernc, 
Esq.  of  Sutton,  sprung  from  a  scion  of  Arderne  of  AU-anloj), 
and  bad  issue, 

John,  D.C.L.,  sometime  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford, 
his  heir. 

Peter  Mere,  M.D.,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
b.  1  July,  17b9;  m.  1st,  Sept.  1824,  Diana  Clarissa,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  tlie  Hon.  Granville  Anson  Chctwynd  StapyUon, 
ami  that  lady  dying  s.  p.  23  Sept.  1825.  he  rn.  2ndly, 
14  Feb.  1833,  Grace  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  David  Chambers, 


Esq.,   Commander  R.N.   (who    d.  March,   13GS);    and   d 
20  July,  ISi'l,  having  by  her  had  issue. 
Henry  (Kev.),  JI.A.,  6.4  Nov.  1794;  m.  27  July,  1824,  Maria 
3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Halliwell,  Esq.  of  Broumtiuiu' 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue.     He  </.  Aug.  1867.  ' 

Sarah,  m.  2  Aug.  1808,  Georce  Ormerod,  Esq.,  D.C.L. 
F.R.S.,  A-c,  of  Sedbury  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  andTylde«ley' 
CO.  Lancaster  {see  Ormerod  of  Ti/lUutey).  ' 

Frances,  U.  unm.  1829. 
Dr.  Latham  d.  1843,  and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

John  Latham,  Esq.  of  Bradwall  Hall,  D.C.L.  All  Souls'CoIl. 
Oxford,  b.  18  March,  1787;  ai.  24  May,  1821,  Elizabeth  Annei 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Dainpier,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  May,  1839) 
had  issue, 

John  Henry,  6.  14  Feb.  1823;  d.  4  July,  1S:3. 

George  William,  now  of  Bradwall  Uall. 

Thomas  Dampier,  </.  young,  1837. 

Fiancis  Law,  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  B.A.,  b.  5  Aug. 
1837;  m.  18.55,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Hutchinson,  Canon 
of  Chichester,  and  has  issue. 

Blary  Frances,  m.  Rev.  A.  Jones. 
Mr.  Latham  d.  30  Jan.  1S53. 

^ )•))!«— Erminois,  on  a  chief  indented  az.  three  bezants,  over 
all  a  bend  gu.  Crest — On  a  rock  ppr.  an  eagle  with  wings 
elevated  eiTuinois,  preying  on  a  child  ppr.  swaddled  az.  bonded 
arg.     Mnlto — Expertus  fidelcm. 

^'eai— Bradwall  Hall,  Sandbach,  co.  Chester. 


LA    TOUCHE    OP    BELLEYUE. 

La  Touche,  William  Kobekt,  Esq.  of  Belleruc, 
CO.  Wicklow,  D.L.  for  co.  Leitrim,  J. P.  for  Wick- 
low,  High  Sheriff  for  Wicklow  1860,  and  for 
Leitrim  1865,  m.  18  July,  1867,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Henn,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 

ItiUCilCJC.— The  family  of  La  Touche  was  cstaUishcd  ia 
Ireland  by  David  Digces  de  La  Toi:cnE,  a  Huguenot,  who 
settled  in  that  kingdom  after  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of 
Nantes,  having  served  first  as  volunteer,  and  afterwards  as 
Lieut,  and  Capt.  in  the  Princess  Anne's  regiment  of  infantry. 
He  was  the  4th  son  of  a  noble  Protestant  family  of  the  Blesois, 
which  possessed  considerable  estates  between  Blois  and  Orleans, 
and  in  other  parts  of  France.  He  first  fled  to  Holland,  where 
a  branch  of  his  family  had  for  some  time  been  established,  and 
shortly  afterwards  embarking  with  the  Prince  of  Orange, 
served  the  Irish  campaign  under  him.  At  the  conclusion  of  the 
war,  Mr.  La  Touche,  with  many  of  his  countrymen,  settled  in 
Dublin.  He  iu.  twice;  by  his  2nd  wife  he  had  no  issue,  bmt 
by  the  1st  (whom  he  ra.  5  Jidy,  1G90),  Judith  Biard,  dau.  of 
No^  Biard  and  Judith  Chevalier  his  wife,  he  hud,  with  two 
daus.,  issue, 

I.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  Digges  La  Touche,  of  Dublin,  m.  1st,  1735, 
Klizabeth,  dau.  of  David  Chaigneau,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by 
her  an  only  child, 

Eiizabeth  Wilhelniina,  wife  of  Robert  Barry,  Esq.,  3rd  son 
of  Sir  Edward  Barry,  Bart. 
He  );).  2ndly,  1743,  Matilda,  dau.  of  William  Thwaites,  Esq. 
(will  dated  17  Nov.  1752,  and  provid  29  Sept.  17G3.,  and  had 
issue  by  her, 
1  Vrilliam  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  r.i.  Grace, 
dau.  ot  John  Puget.  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 
James  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Sans  Souci,  co.  Dublin, 
T,i.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Lawrence  Cotter,  Bart., 
and  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1827,   William  Digges, 
';i).  13  Sept.  1842,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Christopher  L'Estrange- 
Carleton,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has 
issue;  James  Digges;  John  George  Digores;  Ediuond 
Robert  Digges,   Barrister-at-Law;    isabelia  Digfees; 
Grace  Digges;   and  Elizabeth  Digges.    ■ 
AVilham  Digges,  d.  unm. 

Tliomas  Digges,  m.  Anne,  dan.  of—  Necdham,  Esq. 
Esther,  wiieof  Rev.  Benjamin  Waller. 
Elizabeth,  )/(.  Rev.  Caisar  Otway. 
Grace,  wife  of  Rev.  George  Edmond  Cotter. 


dau  of  Rev.  Ca;sar  Otway,  and  had  issue;  Thiophilus 
Dirges,  (?.  wiu/i.;  William  Digges,  </.  .-■.  ;>. :  Ehzaij.th; 
Eiiiily,  wife  of  John  Brcnnan,  Esq  ,  a  six  Clerk  in  Chan- 
cery;  Frances:  Harriett:  and  Sophia.    •  ___ 

3  Theophilus  Digges,  of  Du'ulin,  </.  u.i.n.  1777. 

4  David  Digges,  of  Dublin,  U.  aum.  1778. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  17  Oct.  1745,  and  was  s.  iu  the  Bank  which 
he  had  established  in  Dublin  by  his  son, 

Davo  La  Todche,  Esq.,  6.  31  Dec.  170.;,  who  had  been 
educated  in  Holland  with  his  relation,  Digues  de  la  Motte,  of 


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LAW 


Eotterdara.     lie  m.  8  Feb.   1724-25,    Mary  Anne,   dau.  of 
Gabriel  Canasilhes,  and  bad  issue, 

Galiriel  David,  b.  1728;  d.  v.  p. 

DAvro  (Right  Hon.),  of  Marlay.        James,  J<.  1730;  d.v.iJ. 

John,  of  Harristown. 

Petek,  of  Belk'vue,  M.P.,  of  whom  presently. 

Gabriel,  b.  26  Dec.  1734.  Mattliew,  b.  1738. 

Mary  Anne,  b.  172G.  Martha,  h.  17:!6. 

Elizabeth,  twin  with  Martha.  Judith,  b.  1742. 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  Feb.  1875.    The  eldest  son, 

The  Eight  Hon.  David  La  Todche,  of  Marlay,  co.  Dublin, 
many  years  M.P.  for  his  own  Borough  of  Newcastle  and  otlier 
places,  TO.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Eev.  George 
Marlay,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  son  of  Chief  Justice  Marlay, 
and  by  her  (who  was  first  cousin  to  the  Bight  Hon.  Henry 
Grattan)  had  issue, 

David,  his  heir.  George,  d.  wim.  1823. 

John  David,  of  whom  presently. 

Peteb,  b.  1777;  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  his  uncle 
of  Bellevue. 

Eobert,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Carlow  Militia,  and  for  some  years 
M.P.  for  Carlow,  b.  1783;  d.  s.  p.  William,  </.  young. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1781,  Robert,  3rd  Earl  of  Lanesborough. 

Harriet,  m.  Sir  Nicholas  Colthurst,  3rd  bart.  of  Ardrum,  co. 
Cork. 

Emily,  m.  Nov.  1790,  Col.  George  Vcsey,  of  Lucan  House, 
CO.  Dublin. 

Anne,  m.  George  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Blarney  Castle,  co.  Cork. 

Maria,  r,i.  1801,  the  Eight  Hon.  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight 
of  Kerry. 
Mr.  La  Touche  d.  June,  1816.    His  eldest  son, 

David  La  Toccue,  Esq.  of  Marlay,  Col.  of  the  Carlow  Jlili tin, 
and  for  many  years  M.P.  for  that  co.,  m.  24  Dec.  1789,  Lady 
Cecilia  Leeson,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Milltown,  and  left  issue, 
I.  David,  d.  warn.  1830;  ii.  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Mountrath, 
in.  and  had  issue;  in.  George,  b.  1798,  ra.  and  had  children; 
IV.  Peter,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Gen.  Maxwell,  and  had 
issue;  V.  William,  d.  v.nm.;  vi.  Robert,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
TO.  and  had  issue;  vii.  Cecil,  d.  unm.;  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  Lord 
Brandon ;  ii.  Harriett,  m.  Villiers  Hatton,  Eear-.UImiral  E.N. ; 
III.  I' ranees,  d.  mvn. ;  iv.  Emily ;  and  v.  Mary.  Col.  La 
Touche  sold  Marlay  to  his  brother, 

John  David  La  Touche,  Esq.,  b.  2  Jan.  1772;  m.  JIarch, 
1799,  Anne  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  New 
Ecss,  CO.  We.'cford  (sec  Tottenham;,  and  d.  Aug.  1833,  leaving 
issue, 

David  Charles,  late  of  Marlay,  Col.  cf  the   co.  Dulilin 

Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  18  April,  ISOO;  High  Sheriff  of 
^Vit•klow  ls38,  and  of  the  co.  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  1843, 
d.  until. 

Charles  John,  b.  21  March,  1811;  m.  June,  1850,  Mademoi- 
selle Marie  dc  Fouchier,  and  has  a  son,  John  David,  6.  May, 
1851. 

Frances  Caroline  Sarah,  d.  1877.  Elizabeth  Louisa. 

Anne  Caroline,  d.  utiui.  1844. 

Petee  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  Crd  surviving  son  of 
David  Digues  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  by  Mary  Anne  iiis 
wife,  sat  for  many  years  in  Parliament  as  Knight  of  the  Shire 
for  Leitrim.  He  m.  1st,  1766,  Eebecca,  only  dau.  of  Eobert 
Vicars,  Esq.  of  Grantstown,  Queen's  Co.,  which  lady  d.  s.  ii. 
1786;  and  2ndly,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Vicars,  Esq.  of 
Lavally,  which  lady,  who  had  no  children,  survived  her 
husband  a  considerable  time.  Having  no  issue,  Mr.  La  Touche 
adopted  (the  4th  son  of  his  brother,  the  Right  Hon.  David  La 
Touche,  of  Marlay)  his  nephew, 

Peter  La  Touche,  Esq.  This  gentleman,  who  was  b.  1777, 
m.  1806,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Maude,  dau.  of  Comwallis,  1st 
Viscount  Hawarden,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  2  Dec.  1874)  had  issue 

Peter,  his  heir.  Cornwallis,  d.  in  India. 

William  Robert,  now  of  Bellevue  (xee  above). 

Ashley,  ru.  2  May,  1861,  Sarah  Julia,  dau.  of  Col.' Sir  W.  Cox, 
of  Coolcliffe.  Charles  Henry,  d.  1876. 

Francis,  late  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Leitrim.        James,  d.  1854. 

Octavius,  -Hi.  Cecilia  La  Touche.  John  Alexander. 

Isabella.  Charlotte.  Mary. 

Eliza,  in.  Eev.  James  Godley.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

3Ir.  La  Touche  d.  11  Feb.  1830,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Peter  La  Touciie,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  whose  brother  and  heir 
is  the  present  William  Robert  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Bellevue. 

^)-//!s— Arg.,  a  pomegranate  slipped  in  pale  ppr.  on  a  chief 
of  the  last,  two  mullets  of  the  field.  tVti(— A  mullet  of  live  piints 
pierced  arg.     J/o»f<— Quid  verum  atque  decens  euro  et  le^o 

Seat — Bellevue,  Delgany. 


16  May,  1843,  Maria,  only  child  of  Rcj 
Price,  Esq.  of  Treiigwaiutou,  co.    Coj 


liA    TOUCHE    OF    HARBISTOWN. 

La  TorcHE,  John,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  co.  Kil- 
darc,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  b.  16  Sei^t. 


1814;  m. 
Lambart 

wall  (by  his  wife,  Catherine,  Countess  Dowager] 
Desart)  and  has  issue.  i 

I.  Eobert  Percy  O'Con.vor,  J.P.,  6. 12  July,  1846;  m.  9  W  ' 

1870,  Lady  Annette  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  John,  3rd 

of  Clonmell. 

I.  Emily  Maria,  w.  27  June,  1865,  Hon.  Bernard  Matt 
Ward,  32nd  Light  Infantry,  4th  son  of  Viscount  Eaiij    ,tH 
and  d.  1  June,  1868,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Eose  Lucy,  d.  v.nm.  25  May,  1875. 

i£tltCHCJC. — John  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Harristown, 
ICiUlure,  M.P.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  David  Digues  La  Tou 
Esq.  of  Marlay  (see  La  Touche  of  JJcllerue),  m.  1763,  Gurtl 
Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  Eobert  XJniacke,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork 
took  the  name  and  arms  of  Fitzgerald),  and  had  issue, 

Eobert,  his  heir.  t. 

John,  many  years  M.P.  for  co.  Leitrim,  d.  vnm.  f 

Gertrude,  m.  Francis  Mathew,  2nd  Earl  of  Llaudaff.  I 

Marianne,  m.  Ralph  Peter  Dundas,  Esq. 
Tlie  elder  son,  f- 

Eobert  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  M.P.  for  co.  Kild  • 
m.  17  April,  1810,  Lady  Emily  Le  Poer  Trench,  youngest  i  ' 
of  William  Power  Keating,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  by 
who  d.  3  April,  1816,  has  issue, 

John,  now  of  Harristown. 

Eobert,  twin  with  John,  d.  8  Sept.  1846. 

William,  6.  1815;  d.  10  Jan.  1867. 

Anne,  d.  young. 

Gertrude,  m.  1841,  her  cousin,  Stanley  McClintock,  Esq.,  r 
of  John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar,  by  his  wife,  the  I| 
Elizabeth  Le  Poer  Trench.  Emily,  d.  young 

Mr.  La  Touche  d.  May,  1844. 


Arms,  ifc. — As  La  Touche  nf  Bellevue. 
lieaJ— Harristown,  Brannoxtown,  Newbridge. 


OF    EOTHAMSTED 

Bennet,   Esq.    of     Eothams 


)unti 
tei^B 

Sir. I 


LA  WES 

Lawes,   John 
Park,  CO.  Herts,  J.P.,  b.  28  Dec.  1815  ;  m.  28  I 
1812,  CaroUne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  And 
Fountaiue,  Esq.  of  Karford  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
issue, 
I.  Charles  Bennet,   b.  Oct.   1843  ;    m.   1869,   his   cot 
Marie  Amelie  Rose,  dau.   of  Charles  George  Fount; 
Esq.,  and  lias  a  son,  6.  187 
I.  Caroline. 

ILilTCfttJC— John  r>ESNET,  Esq.,  J.P.  (grandson  of 
Bennet,  Esq.  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Witte 
Esq.  of  Rothamsted,  Recorder  of  St.  Albans,  son  of  Sir  J 
Wittewrong,  Bart.,  by  Elizabeth  Middleton  his  wife),  der 
Rothamsted  from  his  cousin,  Thomas  Wittewrong,  Esq., 
last  of  the  Wittewrongs,  who  d.  unm.  1763,  and  dying  < 
was  s.  in  the  estates  by  his  nephew  (son  of  his  sister  Mary 
Thomas  Lawcs,  E.^q.,  her  husband), 

John  Bennet  Lawes,   Esq.  of  Rothamsted,  D.L.,  m.  i 

1812,  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Sherman,  Esq.  of  Drayton 

Oxford,  and  relict  of  Rev.  David  George  Knox,  and  had  is 

John  Bennet,  now  of  Rothamsted  Park. 

Marianne,  m-  30  Oct.  ]»34,  Charles  Thomas  Warde,  E» 

Welcombe  House.co.  Warwick,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  sum 

issue,  three  daus. 

Emily  Catharine,  m.  1845.  Lewis  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Lamj 
Court,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  has  surviving  issue,  two  sons 
two  daus. 

Mr.  Lawes  d. 


\ 


22  Oct.  1825. 


Arms — Or,  on  a  chief  az.  three  cstoiles  of  the  field. 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  ermine  pas.sant  ppr. 
Seat— Rothamsted  Park,  near  St.  Albans. 


C4i 


liAWIiOE    OF    GRENAGH    HOUSE. 

Shine-Lawloe,  Denis,  Esq.  of  Castlelough  ; 
Grenagh  House,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.,  H 
Sheriti'  1840,  b.  30  March,  1808 ;  s.  on  attair 
his  majority ;  m.  1st,  4  June,  1840,  Isabella,  el( 
dau.  of  Edward  Huddleston,  Esq.  of  Sawston  B 
CO.  Cambridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  18 
has  issue, 

I.  Denis  Alexander,  h.  8  July,  1843. 
I.  Isabella  Ellen,  in.  25  April,  ls6l,  Daniel  O'Connc 
of  Darrynane  Abbey,  co.  Kerry. 


LAW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LAW 


031 


Mary  Jane,  m.  26  Feb.  1876,  Capt.  C.  W.  Fondall,  of 
)akhni,  Ilyde,  Isle  of  AVisrlU. 

Frances  Mary,  m.25  June,  1863,  Daniel  James  O'Connell, 
;sq.  of  Grenagh,  J.P.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  James  O'Connell, 
Bart,  of  Lakeview. 

Shine-Lawlor  m.  2ik11t,  26  Aug.  1878,  Alice 
•y,  2ncl  clau.  of  Charles  Kiloy,  Esq.,  of  55, 
■ensborough  Terrace,  Hyde  Park. 

lUE<l(tC. — Denis  Shine,  Esq.  of  Killarney  (son  of  Denis 

?,  Esq.  of  Mount  Infant,  co.  Cork,  by  Eliza  Barrett,  his 

,  ill.  21  Jan.  1807,  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Martin  Lawlor,  Esq. 

Jlarney,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1867)  left  issue, 

;nis,  now  of  Castlelough  and  Grenagh  House. 

irtin,  M.D. 

iry  Anne,  a  Nun. 

shine  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  li'^  horse,  17  June,  1S12. 
%t — Grenagh  House,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 


the 
his 


\WRENCE    OF    SANDYWELL    PARK. 

'/AWEENCE,  Chkistian  William,  Esq.  of  Seven- 
ipton  and  Sandywell   Park,  co.  Gloucester,  iu 

Diplomatic    Service,    2nd    Secretary    to    "' 
bassy  at  St.  Petersbui-g,  b.  7  April,  1836 ;  . 
icr  1877. 

iUCtlQC— From  Sia  Eobeut  Lawrence,  Knt.,  stated  to 
;  been  great  grandson  of  James  Lawrence,  of  Ashton  Hall, 
L,ancaster,  living  37  Heket  III.,  by  Matilda  his  wife,  dau. 
heir  of  John  Washington,  of  Washington,  co.  Lancaster, 
illy  descended, 

ALTER  Laweence,  Esq.  of  Sevenhampton,  «o.  Gloucester, 
;.  11  April,  1689,  w^ho  was  son  of  Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of 
iswick,  and  grandson  of  Eobert  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Seven- 
pton,  who  was  4th  in  descent  from  William  Lawrence, 
,  living  1503,  who  purchased  Sevenhampton.  He  m. 
•>b.  1762,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cocks,  Esq.  of  Woodman- 
,  CO.  Gloucester,  grandson  of  Rev.  Peter  Cocks,  Rector  of 
op's  Cleeve,  co.  Gloucester,  1593  to  1612,  who  m.  Catho- 
,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Brydges,  2nd  son  of  John, 
Lord  Chandos,  and  of  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Lord 
J  de  Wilton,  through  whom  this  famUy  derives  a  royal 
ent  from  Edward  I.,  King  of  England  {sec  Burke's  Royal 
■enU).  Mr.  Peter  Cocks  was  2nd  brother  of  Richard  Cocks, 
.  of  Caslleditch,  ancestor  of  Lord  Somers.  Mrs.  Lawrence 
762.  Her  husband  survived  her  two  years,  and  was  s.  at 
lecease  by  his  elder  surviving  son, 

ALTER  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Sevenhampton,  m.  22  Oct.  1766, 
cousin  Mary,  only  surviving  child  of  Thomas  Hayward, 
,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  another  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  said 
a  Cocks,  Esq.  of  Woodmancote,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
me,  1810  (by  her,  who  d.  18  Kov.  180-1),  an  only  surviving 

a, 

ABY  Lawrence,  of  Sevenhampton,  representative,  through 
two  grandmothers,  of  the  family  of  Cocks  of  Woodmancote, 
her  descendants  inherit  a  portion  of  their  original  estate. 
m.  16  Dec.  1790,  William  Morris,  Esq.,  brother  of  Robert 
Tis,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Gloucester,  and  by  him,  who  d.  20  Nov. 
1,  left  at  her  death,  19  Sept.  1839,  an  only  surviving  child, 
''alter  Lawrence  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Sevenhampton  and 
dywell  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  assumed  by  royal  license, 
Aug.  1815,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Lawrence,  by  the 
re  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  He 
6.  21  May,  1799;  m.  24  July,  1824,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
istian  Speldt,  Esq.  of  Stratford,  Essex,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1877, 
ing  had  issue, 

Walter,  b.  21  Oct.  1834;  d.  24  Dec.  1853. 
.  Christian  Wiluam,  now  of  Sandywell  Park  and  Seven- 
aampton. 

I.  Anthony  Cocks  (Rev.),  6.  15  March,  1843;  Rector  of 
Whittington,  co.  Gloucester;  m.  10  Aug.  1876,  Mary  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Ogilvie,  Canon  of  Christ 
Church,  and  Rector  of  Ross,  and  has  a  dau.,  Katheriue 
Mary,  6.  17  May,  1877. 

Mary  Elizabeth.  ii.  Alice.  iii.  Agatha. 

'rms — Arg.,  a  cross  raguly  gu.,  for  Lawrence  ;  and  several 
rtcrings,  among  others  that  of  Washington.  In  Harleian 
,  891,  f.  99,  a  curious  Badge  is  recorded  as  belonging  to 
family,  attached  to  the  coat  of  Lawrence,  quartering 
sHiNGTON.  Ci-esi — The  tail  and  lower  part  of  a  fish  erected 
couped  ppr. 

V. :— Sandy  well  Park  a.ad  Sevenhampton  Manor,  both  near 
''"eri.fora. 


LAWRENCE    OF    LI3REAGHAN. 

Lawrexce,  Eev.  Chaeles,  of  Lisrcaghan,  co. 
Galway,  formerly  Vicar  of  Thurton,  Diocese  cf 
Norwich,  b.  28  Oct.  1828 ;  m.  26  Feb.  1866,  Cecil, 
yoitngest  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Wale, 
K.C.B.,  of  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge. 

3LUTC33C. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  younger  branch  of 
the  very  ancient  and  distinguished  family  of  the  Lawrences  of 
Lancashire,  descended  from  Sir  Richard  Lawrence,  of  Ashton 
Hall,  in  that  co.,  and  was  established  in  Ireland  temp.  Queca 
Elizabeth. 

John  Lawrence  settled  at  Ballymorc,  co.  Galway,  and  bad 
issue,  Walter,  his  heir ;  John ;  Edward  ;  Peter ;  Joseph. 

Walter  Lawrence,  of  Ballymore,  «.  his  father,  for  whose 
distinguished  services  he  was  rewarded  with  large  grants  of 
lands,  imder  patent  from  James  I.,  dated  1617.  He  m.  1603, 
Ciceley,  dau.  of  GarrettMoore,  Esq.  of  Brieze,  co.  Mayo,  and  d. 
1635,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Lawrence,  of  Ballymore  and  Lisreaghan,  m.  1st, 
1G40,  a  dau.  of  John  O'Donelan,  Esq.  of  Ballydonelan,  co. 
Galway,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Mabella,  dau. 
of  Killagh  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Aughrim,  co.  Gahv.iy,  and  had  (with 
a  dau.,  Mabella,  m.  J.  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Ballaffh,  co.  Galway)  a 
son,  Walter,  of  whom  presently.  He  d.  1675  (his  widow  r,i. 
2ndly,  James  Deane,  Esq.),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  in.  1673,  Cieily, 
dau.  of  Col.  Garrett  Moore,  of  Cloghan  Castle,  King's  Co.,  by 
his  wife,  the  Lady  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard,  6th  Earl  of 
Clanricarde,  and  by  her  (who  7n.  2ndly,  John  Kelly,  Esq.)  left 
at  his  decease,  1677  (with  a  dau.,  Honoria,  m.  H.  Pelly,  Esq.  of 
Kill,  CO.  Galway),  two  sons,  minors,  John,  d.  s.  p.,  under 
age;  and, 

AV alter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  m.  1669,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Arcedekne,  Esq.  of  Gortnamona,  co.  Galway;  and 
dying  1706,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  (his  youngest  son,  Peter,  d. 
1758,  a  Rear-Admiral), 

John  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  m.  20  April,  1727, 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Greenish 
and  Cappavarnagh,  co.  Galway,  and  of  Mont  Serat,  West 
Indies,  by  his  wife,  Anastasia,  dau.  of  Robert  ffrench,  Esq.  of 
Rahasane,  co.  Galway ;  and  dying  1730,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreagan,  6.  1729,  m.  1  May, 
1760,  Margery,  only  dau.  of  Edmond  Netterville,  Esq.  of  Long- 
ford, CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue,  Peter,  b.  Aug.  17C2,  d.  s.p. 
July,  1790;  and  Maria,  c?.  WMft.  1823.  Mr.  Lawrence  iH.2ndly, 
Aug.  1791,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Ballykine, 
CO.  Mayo  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Denis  Daly, 
Esq.  of  Raford,  co.  Galway,  and  grand-dau.  of  Michael,  lOth 
Earl  of  Clanricarde),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

W.4LTER,  late  of  Lisreaghan. 

Matilda  Margaret,  iii.  1822,  Thomas  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
more Castle,  CO.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Lawrence  d.  Oct.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
I  Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghan,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1820-21,  6.  15  Dec.  1793;  m.  1  March,  1813,  Georgiana,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Blake,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  co.  Mayo,  and 
of  Merlin  Park,  co.  Galway  (by  his  wife,  Georgiana,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  G.  Browne,  Bart,  of  the  Neil,  co.  Mayo,  and 
sister  of  the  1st  Baron  Kilmaine),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  lisa 
issue, 

I.  Walter,  late  Capt.  4Ist  regt.  subsequently  Capt.  91st  Gal- 
way Militia  ;  m.  1848,  Olivia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir 
Michael  Dillon  Bellew,  Bart.,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  10  Jan.  1874)  adau.,  HonoraMary,  in.  18G8,  Charles 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Coolcon,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  in  1873,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Violet  Olivia. 

II.  John,  d.  22  Feb,  1872. 

III.  Charles,  now  of  Lisreaghan. 

IV.  Peter.  v.  Denis  Joseph. 
VI.  George  Edward.                          vii.  Henry  AVilliain. 

I.  Georgiana. 

II.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Clarke,  Esq. 

III.  Mary  Dorothy. 

IV.  Margaret  Maliella. 

V.  Frances  Cicely. 

VI.  Anne  Helena  Christian. 

VII.  Adelaide  Bridget  Octavia. 

He  d.  21  Sept.  1873. 

/4 rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  cross  ra.guly  gu.,  for 
Lawrence;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  catherinc-wheel  between  two 
crescents  in  chief  and  a  trefoil  in  base  or,  for  Scott.  Crat — 
A  demi-turbot  tail  erect  ppr.     Motto— In  cruce  salus. 

Scat — Lisreaghan  (or  Bellevue),  Lawrencetown,  Ballinasloe, 
CO,  Galway. 


032 


LAW 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


LAW 


LAWSON  OF  ALDSOnOUGH  AND 
BOBOUGHBHIDGS. 

Lawsox,  Andrew  Sheklock,  Esq.,  of  Ald- 
borougli  Manor,  and  Boroiighbridge  Hall,  co.  York, 
J.F.,  h.  22  Feb.  1855  ;  s.  Ids  father  22  May,  1872. 

ILiltC.t  (JC— Sir  George  Lawson,  Knt.,  Treasurer  of  Ber- 
Tvick,  was  ilayor  of  the  city  of  York  1530.  He  left  a  dau. 
Anne,  m.  William  Lawson,  and  a  son,  his  successor, 

Thomas  Lawson,  of  York,  Mayor  of  that  city  1502.  He  m. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Uugh  Atkin.son,  of  Castleford,  co.  York, 
and  had,  with  two  daus.,  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Peter  Lawson,  of  I'oppleton,  living  15S4,  ni.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Ambrose  Bcckwith,  of  StiUingfleet.  and  had  two  sous 
and  two  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Geouce  LAW.'ioN,  of  Foppleton,  and  subsequently  of  Moreby, 
6. 1575 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Twisilcton,  of  Barley,  near 
Selby,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  eight  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

The  Kev.  George  Lawson,  of  Moreby,  Hector  of  Eakring, 
Notts,  bapt.  13  Nov.  1608;  m.  1G5C,  Eleanor  More,  of  Norman- 
ton,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  IGSG)  he  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

George  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Moreby,  m.  1C30,  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Marmaduke  Bosville,  Esq.  of  Seaton  llosse,  in 
the  East  Hiding,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1G9S)  had  two  sons, 

I.  Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

II.  KicHARD,  b.  1G97;  Mayor  of  York  1741  and  1754.  He  m. 
Barbara,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Burton,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Halifax,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Jcssop,  Esq. 
of  Broom  Hall,  great-great-grandson  of  Kichard  Jessop, 
Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
Swyft,  Esq.  of  Broom  Hall,  descended  from  Robert  Swylt, 
"  the  rich  mercer  of  Rotherham,"  and  had  issue, 

1  Marmaduke,  of  whom  presently. 

1  Dorothy,  m.  her  cousin,  Andrew  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Boroughbridge,  Capt.  B.N.,  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Andrew  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  Member  for  Aldbro'  in  many 
Parliaments,  by  Barbara,  sister  of  the  last  Lord  D'Arcy, 
of  Navan,  being  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Jessop,  Esq. 
of  Broom  Hall,  M.P.,  and  the  Hon.  Mary  Jessop. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Marmaduke  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Moreby,  bapt.  16S5,  who  had, 

by  Susannah  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  1711)  two  sons,  who  both 

d.  s.  p.    Mr.  Lawrence's  nephew, 
TuE  Rev.  Marmaduke  Lawson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sproatlcy, 

and  Prebendary  of  Ripon,  6.  1749  ;  m.  Barbara  Isabella,  dau. 

of  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  brother  of  the 

Kev.  James  Wilson,  Vicar  of  Sheffir-ld,  of  Broom  Hall,  near 

that  place,  and  of  Boroughbridge  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had 

issue, 

Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  heir  to  his  brother. 

James,  Vicar  of  Buckminster,  co.  Leicester. 

John,  Incumbent  of  Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durham. 

Barbara. 

Doi-othy,  m.  1831,  the  Ecv.  Edward  Bird,  Rector  of  Tatten- 
hall,  CO.  Chester. 

Mary,  m.  1833,  the  Eev.  Alexander  Stewart,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Burford,  Worcester,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Montgornerie 
Stewart,  and  nephew  to  the  Earl  of  Galloway.    He  d.  1836. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  1814  (Mrs.  Lawson  d.  1838),  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Marmaduke  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Boroughbridge  Hall,  J. P., 
M.P.,  a  gentleman  distinguished  by  his  literai'y  pre-eminence 
at  Cambridge.  He  d.  uivm.  10  March,  1823,  when  the  Wilkin- 
son estates  devolved  upon  his  next  brother, 

Andrew  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Aldborough  Lodge  and  Borough- 
bridge Hall,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  b.  1800;  i,i.  1  Feb.  1823, 
Marianne  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Sherlock 
Gooch,  Bart,  of  Benacre  Hall,  Suffolk,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

Andrew  Sherlock,  his  heir. 

Edward  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  8  April,  182G. 

Marmaduke  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  h. 

16  Oct.  1827;   m.  6  Jan.  1870,  Mary  Eliza,  dau.  of  W.  M. 

Caddell,  Esq.,  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 

one  son. 

James  George,  h.  14  Nov.  1828  ;  d.  Aug.  1878. 
Thomas  William,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  b.  1  March,  1833; 

m.   "2:1   Dec.    1863,    Harriet  Frances,   dau.    of   Rev.   Barry 

O'Meara  Deane  (Chaplain  of  Black  Town,  Madras),  and  has 

issue,  one  son  and  three  daus. 
Richard,  b.  11  April,  1833;  d.  May,  18G3. 
Septimus,  ').  1  July,  1836;  d.  1874. 
Octavius    Ridley,  an  officer  l8th  Royal  Irish  regt.,   h.  23 

March,    1810;    drowned  whilst    bathing  in  New  Zealand, 

Dec.  18G5. 
Marianne  Barbara  Isabelle,  h.  April,  1824,  d.  1824. 
Mary,  m.  9  Dec.  1847,  John  Dunn  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Chatteris, 

CO.  Cambridge  ;  and  d..  April,  1851,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 
Aaae  Matilda,  m.  3  Feb.  1868,  Rev.  William  Henry  Thomp- 


son, Incumbent  of  EosclifTc,  near  Boroughbridge,  and  h; 
issue,  two  daus. 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  28  Feb.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sen, 

Andrew  Sherlock  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Aldborough  Manor  an 
Boroughbridge  Hall,  J. P.   and   D.L.,  6.  1  Nov.  1824;    to. 
July,   1852,  Isabella,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  John  Gram 
Esq.  of  Nuttal  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew  Sherlock,  now  of  Aldborough  and  Borough 
bridge.  ii.  John  Grant,  b.  28  July,  la'M. 

HI.  Edward  Charles,  h.  9  Nov.  1860;  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Richard,  b.  9  March,  1864. 

I.  Jane  Grant,  m.  1  Oct.  1874,  John  Wilmot  Smith,  Esq. 
eldest  son  of  Charles  Wilmot  Smith,  Esq.  of  Bullynantr 
CO.  Limerick,  and  KUlaran,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

II.  IsabeUe  Grace.  iii.  Mary  Florence. 
IV.  Roberta  Grant. 

Arras — Paly  of  four  gu.  and  vert,  on  a  chevron  or,  a 
hound's  head  erased  sa.,  between  two  cinquefoils  az.  :i  <  ii;i 
of  the  third  charged  with  an  ogress,  thereon  a  demi-lion  raiiipan 
arg.  between  two  crescents  sa.,  on  each  three  plates.  Crrst- 
A  wolf's  head  erased  ppr.  charged  on  the  neck  with  tiire 
bezants,  a  collar  vert.     Motto — Loyal,  secret. 

tScats  —  Aldborough     Manor,     near    Boroughbridge;    aiii 
Boroughbridge  Hall,  co.  York. 


liAWSON    OF    LONGHIEST. 

La"WSON,  Rev.  Edward,  of  Longhirst  Hall,  co; 
Northumberland,  M.A.,  h.  10  Sept.  1824;  m.  2j 
Oct.  1853,   Mary  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late   Gcor 
Maule,  E.sq.,   Solicitor  to   the  Treasury,   and  hi 
issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  b.  4  April,  1855. 

II.  Edward  Maule,  b.  3  Oct.  1859. 

III.  Henry  Cyril.  iv.  Algernon. 
I.  Mary  Louisa.                                   ii.  Eleanor  Evelyn. 
III.  Muriel  Frances.                           iv.  Alice. 
ILillCaCIC.— This  family  of  Lawson  has  been  resident  al 

Longhirst  since  the  beginning  of  the  IGth  century  (sec  Hodo 
soil's  History  of  JS'oilhuraberla'iid).  Conveyances  of  land  ii 
Longhirst  to  Robert  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  dated  1584,  are  ii 
the  possession  of  the  present  Rev.  Edward  Lawson. 

William  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  living  1C52,  son  a 
Robert  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  whose  will  bears  date  1C32,  ani 
grandson  of  Robert  Lawson,  of  Longhirst,  hud,  by  Margarei 
his  wife  (who  rii.  2ndly,  Anthony  Mitford,  Esq.),  a  2nd  son, 

John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  m.  4  Dec.  1679,  Barbara) 
dau.  of  Edward  Cook,  Esq.  of  Amble  New  Hall,  and  had  issufl 
William,  his  heir;  Edward,  b.  1686;  John,  whose  son,  John 
sold  Old  Moor,  1828;  Margaret,  b.  1682,  wife  of  Mr.  Hcnrj 
Atkinson  (and  mother  of  Jane  Atkinson,  who  ra.  William  Scotl| 
Merchant  of  Newcastle,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  the  Lon 
Stowell  and  Eldon);  Jane,  m.  Ralph  Watson,  Esq.  of  Nort 
Seaton;  Mary,  in.  Mr.  George  Barker;  and  Sarah,  m.  174, 
the  Rev.  John  Walton.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  6.  21  May,  1634; 
29  Dec.  1722,  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert  Carnaby,  Esq.  of  Fullwe 
Durham,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Lawson  d.  1  March,  1769,  ai 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  b.  31  Dec.  1731;  d.  ^:n■ai 
17  Sept.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (son 
William  Lawson,  and  his  wife,  Jane  Smith,  of  Togston).  I 
was  b.  21  Jan.  1775;  ra.  24  Feb.  1821,  Jane  Hester,  dau.  oft] 
late  Mr.  John  Clark,  of  Haddington,  and  had  issue, 

William  John,  his  successor. 

Edward,  now  of  Longhirst.  Henry.  J 

Susannah.  Jane  Hester,  d.  1838.  Louisa  Carolinfl 

Mr.  Lawson  d.  20  Oct.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  John  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Longhirst,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  I 
5  March,  1822.  He  d.  G  Nov.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  broUiel 
the  present  Rev.  Edward  Lawson. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  sa.  Cr.".;'-! 
Two  arms  embowcd  couped  at  the  elbow  vested  erm.,  ccf 
arg.,  supporting  in  the  1  .,nds  ppr.  the  sun  in  sjilendour  gold, 

ibc'tii — Longhirst,  Morpeth,  co.  Northumberland. 


LAWTON    OF    LAWTOKT. 

L.vwton,  William  John  Peect,  Esq.  of  Lnvrlo 

Hall,  CO.  Chester,  b.  27  Dec.  1849  ;    m.  1872,  Aim 

Maud,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Edward  Morris  Erskiui 

and  has  issue, 

I.  JouN  William  Edward,  b.  24  June,  1873. 

II.  Ralph  Lupus  Erskine,  b.  26  June,  1873. 
I.  Gwcndoliu  Maud,  U.  31  March,  1876. 


LAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEA 


900 
00 


JLt  IT  fit  5c.— This  family  have  possessed  the  mnnor  of 
wton  since  the  reisn  of  Henry  VI.,  a«cl  by  a  well  founded 
dition.  from  a  much  earlier  period.  The  pedigree,  liow- 
;r,  prior  to  that  date  cannot  be  perfectly  traced;  we  phall, 
?reforc,  begin  with  the  earliest  member  of  the  family  from 
10m  there  is  a  clear  deduction,  viz., 

iluc.a  Lawton,  of  Lawton,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Madoc, 
d  widow  of  Bekyn  Bernys. 

John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  h.  1606  (eldest  son  and  luir 
William  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  and  grandson  of  Joliu 
wton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  living  1.5S0) ;  m.  Clare,  dau.  of  IJaliili 
cyd,  Esq.  of  Keel,  co.  StalTord,  by  whom  he  had  an  eldest 
1  and  successor, 

kViLLiAM  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  b.  1G.30;  Sheriff  of  eo. 
ester  1G72;  m.  Hester,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Lonsucville, 
rt.,  by  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Temple,  of  Stowe,  and 
her  had  issue.  Mr.  Lawton  d.  Sept.  1G93,  and  was  s.  by  his 
est  son, 

John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  b.  7  May,  1G5G;  m.  1st, 
ine,  dau.  of  George,  younger  son  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Man- 
5Ster,  and  sister  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Halifax.  By  this 
ly  Mr.  Lawton  had  issue,  William,  d.  s.  p.  171-1:  Edward,  id. 
arlotte,  dau.  of  William  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Swithamlcy,  and 
1730;  John,  M.P.  for  Kcwcastlc-under-Lyme,  d.  18  June, 
10;  Anne,  'in.  1735,  John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Wybunbury; 
.ry,  m.  Ralph  TrafTord,  Esq.  Mr.  Lawton  m.  2ndly,  :5Iary, 
ict  of  Sir  Edward  Longuevillc,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  an 
ly  son,  his  successor, 

lOBERT  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  bapt.  G  May,  1723;  .Slieriff 
CO.  Chester  1754;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  OfHey,  Esq.  of 
deley,  M.P.  for  co.  Chester,  wlio  assumed  afterwards  tlie 
■name  of  Chewe.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Lawton  had  an  eldest 
I  and  successor, 

roHN  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  h.  Sept.  1746.  Heiii.  Anne, 
and  co-hciress  of  Charles  Crewe,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co. 
ester,  and  d.  25  March,  1S04,  leaving  issue, 

^^L^s'Boubne,  }  successively  of  Lawton. 
fohn, )/!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Carter,  Esq.,  and(?.  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  sou, 
John,  late  of  Lawton  Hall. 

'hilip,  a  Lieut,  in  the  S3rd  Light  Infantry,  d.  on  his  passage 
to  the  West  Indies. 

!  eldest  son, 

ViLLiAM  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  s.  his  father  1S04,  but 
ng  «.  p.,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  Charles  Bourne  Law- 
,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
ither.stonhaufih,  Esq.  of  Tooting,  Surrey ;  and  2ndly,  Mari- 
le  Percy,  dau.  of  William  Belcombe,  M.D.  of  York,  but 
.  p.  18G0,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

ToHN  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P. ;  m. 
5,  Emily  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Legh,  Esq. 
A.dlington,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  18C5,  Frank  Kenaud, 
1.,  M.D.,  of  Manchester)  had  issue, 

WrLMAM  John  Percy,  now  of  Lawton. 
.  Robert  Charles  Montague. 

Louis  Elizabeth.  11.  Agnes  Fanny  Adine. 

u.  Evelyn  Frances  Christabel.         iv.  Iwsamond  Minnie. 
d.  1864,  and  was«.  by  his  eldest  son,  now  of  Lawton. 
irms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  between  three  eross-crosslets  fitehcc 

a  cinquefoil  of  the  first.     Cnst—A  demi-wolf  rampant  arg., 
cing  a  wound  in  the  right  shoulder. 
>eat— Lawton  Hall,  near  Stoke  on-Trent. 


Arms— Arg.,  a  dexter  gauntlet  sa.  garnished,  a  crescent  for 
difference.  Vrest—A  cock  arg.,  combed  jcllopcd  and  legged  "u. 
supporting  with  a  dexter  claw  a  gauntlet  sa.  JV/ot Jo— Semper 
parutus. 

itai.s-— Low  Gosforth,  Newcastle-on-Tync;  Lintz,  co.  Dur- 
ham; Wiseton  Hall,  co.  Notts;  Castle  Carr,  co.  York.  CUj 
— Devonshire  Club,  Loudon. 


LAYCOCK    OF    LOW    GOSFORTH. 

Latcoce,  Jost-pit,  Esq.  of  Low  Gosfortb  and 
Mttonstall,  Northumbcrlaiicl,  Lintz,  co.  Durham, 
iseton  Hall,  co.  Notts,  Castle  Carr,  co.  York, 
P.  for  Durham  and  JN'^ewcastle,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
)rthumbcrland  ;  w.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Jolin 
cholson,  Esq. ;  2ndly,  H.  C.  Dalton,  widow  of 
^v.  T.  DaUou,  and  sister  of  Admiral  Sir  E.  Col- 
son.    By  the  former  he  has  issue, 

loBERT,  M.A.,  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge,  Barristcr-at-Law, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.  force.  Notts, 
m.  Annie,  dau.  of  C.  AUhuson,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Court,  and 
has  issue. 

oseph  Frederick,  b.  1SC7. 

-nnie  Barbara. 

Lineage— This  family  was  formerly  settled  in  Notts  and 
kshire. 


LEADER    OF    DROIffAGH    CASTLE. 

Leader,  Nicholas  PniLroT,  Esq.  of  Dron-.anh 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  co.  Cork  ISGllo 
18G8;  s.  his  father  183G. 

Jltlir<10C.— About  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  two 
brothers,  Henry  and  John  Leader,  settled  in  the  co.  Cork. 
The  younger  brother,  John,  was  ancestor  of  the  Leaders-  cj 
Kcale,  CO.  Cork.     The  elder, 

Henry  Leader,  Esq.,  purchased  very  considerable  estates  in 
the  CO.  Cork,  amongst  others,  the  family  resiJence  of  Mount 
Leader.  He  r,i.  1689,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Radley,  Esq., 
by  Marvella  Chinnery  his  wife,  and  d.  circa  1733,  having  had 
issue, 

John,  of  Mount  Leader,  b.  1C98;  m.  1718,  Margaret,  C;a 
dau.  of  Edward  Herbert,  of  Kilc.jw,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  clrci 
li3i,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  in.  2ndly,  liev.  Craven 
Stanley),  with  six  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Mary,  m. 
Richard  Edward  Hull,  Esq.  of  Leamcon,  three  sons,  Edward 
whose  only  son,  John  Leader,  Esq..  sold  Mount  Leader  to 
his  cousin,  William  Leader  (see  Leader  0/  Mount  Leader)  ■ 
Thomas ;  Richard,  Capt.  in  the  army,  of  Oldcastle,  co*. 
Cork.  Thomas,  6.  1700 ;  d.  1727. 

Henry,  of  Tullig,  co.  Cork,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  m.  1711,  John  Purccll,  Esq.  of  Gurtcenaid. 

Margaret,  m.  Charles  O'Keefe,  Esq.  of  Cullen. 

Marvella,  m.  John  Leader,  of  Keale. 

The  3rd  son  of  Henry  Leader,  by  Margaret  Radley  his  wife, 

Henry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Tullig,  co.  Cork,  0.  1705;  m.  1741,. 
Christabella,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Philpott,  of  Dromagh,  co.  Coik, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1794)  left  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  1742,  d.  1801.  He  m.  20  Oct.  1767,  Deborr-l-r 
eldest  dau.  of  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Massv, 
and  had  an  only  son,  Henry  Leader,  Esq.,  formerly  of  lllv,. 
CO.  Donegal,  and  of  Adelaide  Road,  Dublin,  h.  1768.  He ,',(. 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stewart,  andrf.  1844,  leaving 
a  son,  Henry,  of  Dromaneen,  near  Kanturk,  co.  Cork ;  m. 
1835,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.  Banker,  of 
Wigan,  and  had,  William,  and  other  issue  ;  and  five  daus. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unrn.  ;  Deborah,  rn.  1845,  John  Allen,  Esq. ; 
Mary,  m.  1844,  WiUiam  Ribton  Ward,  Esq.  ;  Charlotte,  m, 
Francis  Foster,  Esq.  of  Rushine  Lodge,  co.  Donegal :  and 
Margaret,  m.  Aug.  1834,  John  Herbert  Orpen,  Esq.,  M.D 

II.  William,  of  Mount    Leader  (which  he  purchased    fn 
his  cousin,  John  Leader),  J.P.  6.  1743;  rf.  April,  1828; 
April,  1768,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Warham  St.  Lcgcr,  Esq.  of 
Hey  ward's  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1828)  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas  Philpot,  M.P.  for  Kilkenny,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew  Nash,  Esq.  of  Nashvilfe,  co. 
Cork,  and  rf.  1836,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  8  Oct. 
1858), 

Nicholas  Philpot,  now  nf  Dromagh  Castle. 

William,  J.P.,  of  Rosnale.^  Kanturk,  co.  Cork,  m.  29 
June,  1847,  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  MacGillvcuddy, 
of  the  Keeks;  and  </.  ItGO,  having  had  issue,  Williaiu 
Nicholas,  6.  1853;  Francis  Henry  Mowbray,  6.  Ib55; 
Dora  Margaret;  and  Margaret. 

Henry,  who  in.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Eirmirg- 
ham  Miller,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has  is.sue  two  sons ,  and  a. 
dau.  m.  1864,  Rev.  Edward  L.  Puxley  ;  hem.  2ndlv, 
1864,  Annette,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  EUison,  ai;d 
sister  of  J.  W.  Ellison  Macartney,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Margaret,  rn.  John  Newman,  E.-sq.  eldest  son  of  Adar.i 
Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  rn.  14  April,  1849,  Sir  George  Richard  Waldic- 
Griffith,  Bart.,  of  Hendersyde  Park,  co.  Roxburgh. 

2  Warham,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Shandon,  Cork,  rn.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firvillc,  co.  Coil;, 
and  (/.  «.  J). 

3  William,lCurate  of  St.  Peter's,  Cork,  d.  v.nm. 

4  Henry  (see  Leader  of  Mount  Ltadcr,  co.  Cork). 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1799,  Rev.  Matthew  Piircell,  of  Burton, 
Cork. 

2  Harriett,  rn.  Matthias  Henley,  Esq.  of  Mount  Rivers,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.  1833. 

3  Emilia,  m.  1810,  John  Rye  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Carhue, 
CO.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.  1832. 

4  Louisa,  m.  Richard  Harris  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Annabella. 

in.  Henry,  of  Tullig,  m.  Mary  Kearney,   and  d.  in  livO, 
leaving  issue,  an  only  child,  Henry,  who  d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Nicholas,  who  went  to  .America. 
I.  Elizabeth,  mi.  Joseph  Barry,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Mallow. 


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LEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEA 


II.  Christabella,  6. 1833  ;  m.  1773,  Christopher  Hendley,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Rivers. 

HI.  Catherine,  d.  s.  p.  1772.         rr.  Mavella,  d.  s.  p.  1773. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  ogresses,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  field  a  lion's  head  erased 
beiween  two  boars'  heads  also  erased  or,  aU  within  a  bordure 
cn-'railed  az.  Crest— An  arm  habited  paly  of  six  vert  and  gu. 
holding  in  the  hand  ppr.,  a  branch  of  three  roses  barbed  and 
leaved  ppr. 

(StaJ— Dromagh  Castle,  Kanturk,  co.  Cork. 


LEADER    OF    MOUNT    LEADER. 
Leader,   Heney  Williamson,  Esq.  of   Mount 
Leader,  co.  Cork,  b.  18  July,  1869 ;  s.  his  father 

1876. 

iLtUCatlC.— Henkt  Leadek,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leader,  J. P., 
7).  i  June,  1793  (4th  son  of  William  Leader,  Esq.,  by  Marsaret 
liU  wife,  dau.  of  Warham  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Hey  ward's  Hill 
(  e  preceding  Memoir);  in.  Aug.  1830,  Elizabeth  Anna,  2nd 
<l:iu.  of  Rev.  Charles  Eustace,  of  Eobertstown,  co.  Kildare, 
claimant  of  the  Baltinglass  Peerage  (see  Bdbke's  Dormant 
Pcrage),  and  d.  5  April,  1868,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  an 
orly  child, 

Henry  Eustace  Leader,  Esq.  of  Mount  Leader,  J.P.,  Capt. 
lG:h  Lancers,  b.  1833;  m.  1  Oct.  1868,  Helen  Augusta, 
yr.angest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Williamson,  of  Carrowkeal,  co. 
Curk  ;  and  d.  1  June,  1876,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Williamson,  now  of  Mount  Leader. 

II.  Lionel  Frederic. 

Arm.?,  &c. — Same  as  Leadee  of  Promnr/h, 
rSeat— Mount  Leader,  Millstreet,  co.  Curk. 


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ui.  Koland  William. 


LEADER    OF    ASHGROVE. 

LeA'dee,  Thomas  Leoxabd,  Esq.  of  Ashirrove, 
CO.  Coi'k,  J.P.  (son  of  the  late  Thomas  Leader,  Esq. 
of  Springmount,  formerly  an  ofBcer  of  the  1st 
Somerset  Militia,  and  Margaret  Maria  his  -wife,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  the  late  William  Power,  Esq.  of 
Cork,  great  niece  to  the  late  Eight  Reverend  Dr. 
McKenna,  Bishop  of  Cloyne  and  Ross,  the  founder 
and  benefactor  of  the  Irish  College  in  Paris  for 
the  education  of  ecclesiastical  students),  formerly 
an  officer  in  the  2nd  Queen's  Royals,  and  no'w  a 
Magistrate  and  Grand  Juror  of  co.  Cork,  saw 
much  service  in  India  ;  he  was  subsequently  a  Capt. 
in  the  5th  Royal  iliddlesex  MiUtia,  b.  20  Sept. 
1823  ;  m.  Airlie,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Mac- 
dougaU,  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  by  Jean  Cameron 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Macdonald, 
Esq.  of  Glencoe,  chieftain  of  his  clan,  great  niece 
to  the  late  Sir  Duncan  Cameron,  Bart.,  r.nd  cousin 
lo  Charles  Bro-nnlow,  Lord  Lurgan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chables  Eeginald  De  Vebe,  b.  29  Nov.  1847;  w.  Nov. 
1871,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Capt.  Moore,  late  35th  regt.,  and  has 
issue  a  son.  ii.  Thomas  Brownlow,  b.  1854. 

III.  Harry  EUesniere,  b.  1858. 

I.  Jean  Margaret. 

II.  Blanche  Louisa,  m.  Sept.  1872,  Robert 'Warren,  Esq.  3rd 
son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Borlaso  Warren ,  Bart,  of  Warrens 
Court,  CO.  Cork.  in.  Kathleen  AirUe  Adelaide. 

Arms  —  Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  ogresses  each 
<hargcd  with  an  escallop  of  the  first  a  lion's  head  erased 
between  two  boars"  heads  also  erased  or,  all  within  a  bordure 
vavy  gu.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  habited  paly  wavy  of  six 
-vert  and  gu.  the  hand  grasping  a  branch  of  three  roses  barbed 
xind  leaved  all  ppr.    Motto — Probum  non  poenitet. 

Seal — Ashgrovc,  co.  Cork. 


LEAHY    OF    SOUTHHILL. 

Leahy,  JoH>'  White,  Esq.  of  SouthhiU,  co.Kerry, 
I.  29  May,  1852,  J.P.  for  co.  Kerry,  High  Sheriff 
1877. 

■Ullirilgt.— The  Sept  from  which  this  family  is  descended 
formed  a  subdivision  of  the  O'Brien  race,  and  are  found  in  the 
Occupation  of  a  considerable  tract  of  country  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Abbeyfeale,  on  the  borders  of  cos.  Kerry  and 
Limerick,  temp.  Elizabeth,  where  they  are  supposed  to  have 
been  established  as  early  as  the  13th  century.  These  lands, 
which  were  held  in  dependence  on  the  head  of  the  O'Brien 
family,  were  forfeited  for  rebellion  in  the  time  of  Cko.mwell. 


John  Leaht,  b.  at  Abbeyfeale  1720,  settled  at  Killarney  ia 
the  year  1754.     He  d.  1785,  leaving  issue, 

John  Leahy,  b.  1770;  m.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue, 

I.  .John,  b.  1810,  of  whom  hereafter.  I 

II.  Richard,  6.  1811 ;  m.  1841,  Eleonora,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Nash,; 
of  liallycarthy,  co.  Kerry;  d.  1865,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Edward,  b.  1812.  IV.  Henry,  b.  1820;  d.  1870, 
v.  David,  b.  1826;  d.  1866.  vi.  Thomas,  b.  1828. 

VII.  Arthur,  b.  1830,  Lieut.  Col.  R.E.;  m.  1st,  in  1856,  Hal 
riet,  dau.  of  M.  Tabuteau,  Esq.  of  Simmonscourt,  co.  Dublin, 
which  lady  rf.  1862,  leaving  issue;  and  2ndly,  Sept.  1866, 
Eliza,  only  dau.  of  late  Thomas  Poynter,  Esq.,  of  West- 
bourne  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  and  has  issue. 

VIII.  Charies  John,  6.  1833;  m.  186'2,  Susan,  dau.  of  William 
Thornton,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Mary,    m.    1847,   Right    Hon.  and  Most  Rev.   Samuel 
Butcher,  D.D.,  P.C,  late  Bishop  of  Meath,  and  has  issue 

III.  Frances,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Leaht,  Esq.,  b.  1810,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1833  (Q.C. 
1859),  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Limerick;  m.  Is51, 
Matilda  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  White,  Esq.  of 
Shrubs,  CO.  DubUn,  and  Keildra,  co.  Leitrim,  and  d.  1874, 
leaving  issue, 

John  White  Leaht,  Esq.,  now  of  SouthhiU. 

Seat — SouthhiU,  Killarney. 

* } 

MARTIN-LEAKE    OF    MARSHALLS. 

Maetix-Leake,  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Marshalls, 
Herts,  J.P.,  b.  19  March,  1826 ;  m.  24  Sept.  1859, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue, 

t 

I.  Stephen,  b.  2  Nov.  1861.  | 

II.  WiUiam,  6.  24  June,  1865. 

III.  Richard,  6.  22  Feb.  1867, 

IV.  Francis,  6.  16  March,  1869.  v.  Another  son. 
I.  Gcorgiana.                                         ii.  Another  dau. 

ILinCiltJC. — Stephen  ilAKTiN,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  d. 
1730,  aged  70,  took,  by  royal  license,  1721,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Leake,  in  honour  of  his  brother-in-law, 
Admiral  Sir  John  Leake.  He  m.  Catherine  Hill,  and  was 
father  of 

Stephen  Martin  Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  HaU,  Essex,  6. 
1702,  Garter  King  of  Arms,  m.  1734,  Anne,  dau.  of  Fletcher 
[  PoweU,  Esq.  of  New  Radnor,  and  of  Marshall's,  co.  Herts, 
and  by  her  (who  el.  1803,  aged  88),  had  six  sons  and  three 
daus.,  Mr.  Martin  Leake  was  the  author  of  a  life  of  Admiral 
Sir  John  Leake,  and  some  works  on  heraldry  and  numis- 
matics.    He  d.  1773,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Maetin  Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  m.  Sept.  1761, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Hadham,  eo.  Herts,  and 
by  her  (whot?.  27  Oct.  1821)  had  issue, 
John,  of  Thorpe  Hall. 

William,   retired  Lieut.-Col.   Royal  Artillery,  F.R.S.,   and 
honorary  LL.D.  Oxford,  b.  1776,  who  -/,*.  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Wilkins,  and  reUct  of  W.  Marsden, 
Esq.,  F.R.S.,  but  d.  s.  p.  6  Jan.  18C0. 
Stephen  Ralph,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Mary,  d.  v.nm.  in  her  92nd  year. 

Susannah   Maria,  m.  Admiral  R.  G.    Middleton,   and  d. 
1831,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Martin  Leake  d.  April,  1836,  aged  97. 

John  Maetin  Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.  St.  John's  CoU.  Cambridge,  Barristtr-at-Law,  b.  5  Dec, 
1773  ;  m.  29  March,  1810,  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Ore,  Esq.,  and 
relict  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lacy,  R.E.,  and  had  issue, 

Mary. 

Helen,  ra.  the  Rev.  Frederic  Pyndar  Lowe,  son  of  the  Rev 
Robert  Lowe,  Rector  of  Bingham,  co.  Notts. 
Mr.  Martin  Leake  was  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  anC 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  of  Essex.    He  d.  16  May 
1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Stephen  Ralph  31aktin  Leake,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Assis- 
tant Secretary  to  the  Treasury,  b.  1782;  m.  18  June,  lal8. 
Gcorgiana,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Stevens,  E.I.C.S.,  and  hac 
issue, 

Stephen,  now  of  Thorpe  HaU.  John. 

William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Gen.  Tennant,  and  has  issue 
Ralph,  Mary,  Edith,  and  Lilian. 

Susannah,  w.  Spencer  Shelly,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Spencer 
Francis,  Georgiana,  Florence,  and  Rosamond. 

Elizabeth. 
He  d.  7  April,  1865. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEA 


935 


A  rws— Quarterly :  1  st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az. 
iht  annulets  arg.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  castle  triple  towered  of 
third,  for  Leake;  2nd  and  3rd,  paly  of  six  or  andaz.,  on  a 
u'-f  gu.  three  merlinsof  the  first,  for  Martin*.  Cn.<t — A  ship 
un-carriage,  on  it  a  piece  of  ordnance  mounted  all  ppr. 
futto — Pari  animo. 
/Salt— Marshalls,  near  Ware,  co.  Herts. 


LEAE,3VrONTH    OF    DEAIST. 

Leaemonth,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Dean,  co. 
idinburgh,  M.P.  for  Colchester,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Ccl. 
ite  I7tli  Lancers,  b.  26  Aug.  1829 ;  m.  2  April, 
859,  Charlotte  Salter,  eldest  clau.  of  Licut.-Gen. 
lumphrey  Ljons,  Bengal  army,  and  niece  of 
Idmund,  1st  Lord  Lyons,  and  has  with  other  issue, 

John  Henby,  6.  H  March,  IfiGO. 

^itXttlQC. — John  Leakmosth,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  son  of 
ohn  Leurmonth,  and  Jessy  Cleland  his  wife,  m.  Grace 
oung,  and  by  her  (who  d.  184S)  left  at  his  decease,  1812,  a 
jn  and  three  daus.,  viz.,  John,  his  heir;  Elizabeth;  Jessy, 
1.  Charles  Parker,  Esq.,  E.N. ;  and  Margaret,  m.  1821,  Sir 
ohn  Sinclair,  Bart.    The  only  son, 

John  Leabmonth,  Esq.  of  Dean  and  Murieston,  co.  Edin- 
urgh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  6.  26  Jlay, 
rSD;  7ft.  Feb.  1824,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Cleghorn,  M.D., 
tate  Physician  in  Dublin,  and  d.  1853,  having  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  successor. 

Agnes,  »i.  15  June,  1859,  Capt.  George  Sinclair,  Bengal  army. 
Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  mascles  of  the  first.     Crust 
dove  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive  branch  ppr.    Motto — Dum 
piro  spero. 

Sen<s— Murieston  House,  Midcalder,  co.  Edinburgh ;  Dean, 
dinburgh.  To,ij,i  Mouse— 93,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  CIj.Iis — 
arlton  and  Boodles. 

♦ 

LEATHAISI    OP    HEMSWORTH    HALL. 

LEATHA3I,  William  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Hemsworth 
lall,  CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  a  Deputy  Chairman  of 
Juarter  Sessions,  Author  of  "  Lectures,  delivered  at 
/[echanics'  Institutes,"  "  Poems,"  "  Tales  of  English 
jife  and  Miscellanies,"  elected  M.P.  for  Wake- 
eld  1859,  but  unseated  on  petition,  re-elected  1865, 
ontinued  to  sit  until  ^ov.  1868,  when  he  retired  ; 
.  6  July,  1815  ;  m.  21  Feb.  1839,  Priscilla,  4th 
.au.  of  the  late  Samuel  Grurney,  Esq.  of  Ham 
louse.  West  Ham,  Essex,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Gurnet,  b.  13  Dec.  1840;  m.  28  Feb.  1867,  Annie 
Gertrude,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Frederic  Bateman,  Esq., 
F.R.S.,  Moorpark,  and  has  a  son  and  heir,  Frederic 
Gurney,  i.  1868. 

II.  Edmund  Ernest,  6.  3  Dec.  1847. 

lu.  Charles  Alfred,  6.  11  Sept.  1849;  in.  5  Oct.  1876,  Sarah 
Adelaide,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Ford  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Monk- 
hams,  Essex. 

IV.  Gerald  Arthur  Buxton,  6.  SO  April,  1851. 

V.  Herbert  Barclay,  h.  15  Nov.  1852. 

VI.  Octavius,  6.  17  April,  1854. 
■VII.  Claude,  b.  18  April,  1856. 

I.  Agnes  Georgina,  b.  29  Oct.  18G0. 

ILittCagC— William  Leatham,  Esq.  of  Heath,  rear  Wake- 
eld,  Banker  at  Wakefield,  Pontefract,  and  Doncaster,  author 
f  "Letters  on  the  Currency,"  m.  1S13,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
eirof  Joshua  Walker,  M.D.  (by  his  wife  Mary  Arthington,  of 
«eds),  and  d.  19  Oct.  1842,  leaving, 

John  Arthington,  b.  1814;  d.  unm.  lS-57. 
WiLLLAM  Henry,  now  of  Hemsworth  Hall. 
Charles  Albert,  6.  1825;  m.  Eachel,  dau.  of  Joseph  Pease, 

Esq.  of  Southend,  Darlington ;  and  d.  1858,  leaving  issue 

five  daus. 
Edward  Aldam,  M.A.,  of  Wliitley  Hall,  Huddersfleld,  now  of 

Misaden,  co.  Gloucester,  6.2  Aug.  1828;  M.P.  for  Hudders- 

field;  m.  1851,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John  Fowler,  Esq., 

of  lilm  Grove,  Mclksham,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  four 

daus. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  1847,  the  Ptight  Hon.  John  Bright, 

M.P.,  of  One  Ash,   Eochdale,  sometime  President  of  the 

Board  of  Trade,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  May,  1878)  has  issue 

three  sons  and  three  daus. 
Mary  Walker,  m.  Joseph  Gurney  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Lombard 

Street,  London;  and  d.  10  Feb.  1848,  leaving  issue  two  sons. 
.<<mw— Per  saltire  erm.  and  or,  on  a  chief  engrailed  az.  three 
ezants  each  charged  with  a  saltire  gu.  Crest— A  nest,  thereon 
n  eagle,  wings  elevated  or,  the  nest  and  wings  frety  vert. 
lotto — Virtute  vinces. 

&at— Hemsworth  Hall,  Poutcfract,  W.  E.  Tork:hii-e. 
II. 


LEATHER  OF  LEVENTHORPE  HALL. 
Leathek,  John  Towlehtox,  Esq.  of  Leven- 
thorpe  Hall,  co.  York,  and  of  Middletou  Hall, 
Northumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875, 
Patron  of  Leveu,  co.  York,  and  Capt.  of  the  2ncl 
Dorset  Artillery  Volunteers,  b.  30  Avig.  1 804 ;  m. 
1st,  2  Aug.  1832,  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Leather, 
Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1849) 
had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  John,  of  The  Friary,  Tickhill,  co.  York,  J. P., 
b.  21  Nov.  1835;  m.  8  July,  1863,  Gertrude  Elizabeth 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Walters,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Wardington,  Oxon,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

II.  Arthur  Hugo,  b.  30  March,  1846;  m.  27  Feb.  1878,  Jane 
DarUng,  only  child  of  George  Culley,  Esq.  of  Fowberry 
Tower,  Northumberland. 

I.  Emily,  </.  an  infant. 

II.  Ellen  Eliza,  m.  27  Sept.  1853,  Eev.  William  Medcalfe, 
M.A.,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Annie  Maria.  iv.  Catherine  Eosa,  d.  9  Feb.  1849. 
Mr.  Leather  m.  2ndly,  19  May,  1852,  Harriet 
Spencer,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Isaac  Spencer  Page, 
Esq.  of  Shirlaud,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
18  May,  1859)  had  issue, 

Edith  Harriet. 

HtUCagC— James  Leather,  Esq.  of  Beestort  Park,  Leeds, 
b.  21  Jan.  1779  (eldest  son  of  George  Leather,  of  Beeston,  an 
extensive  coal  proprietor  in  the  West  Kiding  of  the  co.  of  York) ; 
/ft.  15  June,  1803,  Mary,  eldest  child  of  John  Towlerton,  Esq. 
of  Kirkham  Gate,  Wakefield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  June,  1850) 
had  issue, 
John  Towlerton,  now  of  Leventhorp  and  Middlcton  Hall. 
George,  of  Sheffield,  co.  York,  m.  14  Feb.  1838,  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eev.  Joseph  Wardle,  Incumbent  of  Beeston,  and  d. 
1860. 
William  Henry,  of  Bradford,  co.  York,  m.  9  March,  1852, 
Sarah  Anna,  dau.  of  George  Leather,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and 
has  issue. 

Charles  James,  to.  11  Nov.  1847,  Charlotte  Anna,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Joseph  Wardle,  Incumbent  of  Beeston,  and  has  issue. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  28  Oct.  1819. 

Anne  Eliza,  m.  21  Dec.  1831,  Charles  Wetherell  Wardle,  Esq. 
of  Leeds,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  James  Leather  d.  17  Oct.  1849. 

Anus — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  cottised  compony  or  and  of  the 
last,  a  fountain  between  two  mullets  of  six  point^  also  or.  Crest 
— A  demi  lion  rampant  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  three 
mullets  of  six  points  two  and  one  or,  holding  between  the  paws 
a  fountain.    Motto — Nil  nisi  quod  honestum. 

Seats — Leventhorpe  Hall,  Leeds;  and MidcUeton Hall,  Belford. 
Toicii  Mes'ukiice — 19,  Carlton  House  Terrace. 


LEATHES    OF    HERRINGFLEET. 

Leathes,  Hill  Mussexdex,  Esq.  of  Herring- 
fleet  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  23  Jan.  1829,  late  Major 
Suffolk  Artillery  Militia,  and  late  Lieut. -Col.  Com- 
manding 3rd  Battalion  Suffolk  Eifle  Tolunteers ; 
m.  20  Aug.  1856,  iMary  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  J.D. 
Thompson,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Sunny  Bank,  co.  Brecon, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Bernard  de  Mussenden,  b.  23  Aug.  1S.')7. 

II.  Herbert  de  Mussenden,  6.  16  Nov.  1863. 

III.  Carteret  de  Mussenden,  b.  19  Sept.  18G9. 

I.  Frances  Mary  de  Mussenden. 

II.  Gertrude  Kate  de  Mussenden. 

III.  Beatrice  Georgina  de  Mussenden. 

IV.  Evelyn  Maud  de  Mussenden. 
v.  Kathleen  Hilda  de  Mussenden. 

Mr.  Leathes  is  Patron  of  three  Livings,  and  Lord  of 
the  Manors  of  Herringfleet  and  Ecedham.  As  such, 
he  is  Lay  Prior  of  St.  Olave's.  The  Bishop  has 
consequently  no  ecclesiastical  control  therein,  and 
Mr.  Leathes  is  paid  an  annual  sum  by  the  Kector 
of  Burgh  WaUis  in  acknowledgment  of  his  rights. 

JLllTCtlQC.— The  family  of  the  De  Mussenden  came  over, 
it  is  stated,  with  Willi.\m  the  Conquekok,  and  became  pos- 
sessed of  the  lordship  and  lands  of  Mussenden  (or,  as  it  is  now 
written,  Missenden),  Bucks,  about  that  period.  The  Eev. 
Francis  Mussenden,  of  Leak  and  Leverton,  co.  Lincoln,  a 
descendant  of  the  Buckinghamshire  family,  passed  over  into 
Ireland,  and,  16  Jan.  1C70-71,  was  collated  to  the  Prebend  of 


936 


LEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEO 


Bunsport,  Catlipclral  of  Down,  and  settled  at  Hillsboroiif;!!, 
He  h;iil  two  sons,  John,  of  whom  presently ;  and  Francis. 
Registrar  cf  the  Diocese  of  Down  and  Connor,  ancestor  of 
AViLLiAM  MussEKDEN,  Esq.  of  Larchfield,  co.  Down.  The  elder 
son, 

JonN  aicssENDEN,  Vicar-Gcncral  of  Down  and  Connor,  m. 
Penelope  Hill,  of  Hillsborough,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Mussenden,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Adam  Leathes,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  William  Leathes,  E.5q.,  Minister  at  the  Hague  (de- 
scended from  a  very  ancient  family  originally  settled  at  Lcathes- 
■water,  Cumberland),  and  d.  1700,  leaving  issue,  Caktebet, 
bis  heir;  Hill,  b.  1G99,  M.P.  for  Harwich,  d.  s.p.  1722,  having 
bequeathed  Herringflect  to  his  brother,  Caeteret  ;  and  Jane, 
5/1.  William  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  co.  Antrim.    The  eldest  son, 

Cakteeet  Mcsse.nden,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Harwich  and  Sudbury, 
I.  1G9S,  took  tlie  suniame  and  arms  of  Leathes.  He  d.  1787. 
By  his  marriage  with  Loveday,  dau.  of  S.  Garrod,  Esq.  of  co. 
Lincoln,  who  d.  1758,  he  had,  with  one  dau.,  three  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Geoege,  successor  to  his  brother. 

in.  Edward,  Ptcctor  of  Ecedham,  Norfolk,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  llev.  James  Beading,  of  Woodstock,  co.   Oxford,  and 

dying  1786,  left  issue, 

1  Edwaed  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Ecedham,  d.  a.  p.  1847. 

2  George  Reading  (Rev.),  m.  1821,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Hethersett,  of  Shropham  Uall,  Norfolk,  but 
d.  «.  p.  18.36. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  James  Tompson,  of  Norwich,  and  has 
h.id  issue,  James  (Rev.),  d.  1819;  Edward,  d.  in  India; 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  Leathes;  Hannah,  vi.  J. 
Kitson,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Bishop  of  Norwich,  and 
Registrar  of  the  Diocese;  Maria;  and  Amelia,  m.  1852, 
Lieut.-Col.  Prior,  H.E.I.C.S. 

2  Mary,  m.  1st,  Horatio,  son  of  James  Beevor,  Esq.,  and 
nephew  of  Sir  Thomas  Beevor,  Bart. ;  and  2ndly,  Sir 
John  Mortlock,  one  of  tlie  Commissioners  of  Excise.  By 
her  1st  marriage  she  had  one  son,  Horatio,  Capt.  E.I.Co.'s 
Service;  Mary,  who  d.  1837;  and  Harriet,  and  by  her 
2nd,  six  daus.,  Elizabetli,  m.  Major  Prior,  and  d.  1839; 
Acnes;  Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  J.  Donaldson,  D.D.,  and  d. 
ISoO;  Louisa,  in.  AVilliam  llarcourt  Rankin,  Esq.,  M.D., 
and;/.  1843;  Matilda,  m.  1840,  D.  Maitland,  Esq.;  and 
Gcrti-ude. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Reedham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  of  Tler- 
riagfleet,  Suffolk,  ra.  Miss  Death,  and  d.  s.  p.  178S.  His  widow 
re-married  Anthony  Merry,  Esq.,  many  years  3Iinister  Pleni- 
potentiary at  the  Courts  of  France,  Sweden,  Denmark,  and 
the  United  States.    Mr.  Leathes  was  .?.  by  his  next  brother, 

Geoege  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  0.  1745;  many 
years  a  Major  of  Dragoons,  and  served  in  the  German  War 
from  1760  to  1763.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Moore,  Esq.  of  co. 
AVorccster,  and  d.  1817,  having  had  issue, 

I.  George  Augustus,  Lieut.-Col.  Ofith  regt.  of  infantry,  d. 
v.)im.  at  the  Island  of  Antigua,  1808. 

n.  John  Feancis,  late  of  llerring-flcet  Hall  and  Ecedham, 
d.  s.  I).  1848. 

HI.  Henet  Mussenden,  late  of  Herringflect. 

IV.  Frederick,  of  St.  John's  College  Camliridge,  B. A. .Rector 
of  Keedham  1844,  and  of  Wickhampton  1836;  m.  1821,  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Tompson,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Leathes,  of  Reedham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1842)  he  has  issue, 

1  George  Cerjat,  late  of  H.M.  Indian  army,  d.  July,  1858. 

2  Frederick  de  Mussenden. 

3  John  Thuvlow,  late  Royal  Artillery.  4  James. 
6  William  Dollen  (Rev.)  d.  July,  1865, 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Georgina  Maiy,  m.  Feb.  1S59,  Major  James  Smith  Baird, 
lioyal  Artillery.  3  Ellen.  4  Louisa. 

5  Augusta  Decima,  m.  Dec.  1868,  D.  Capel  Rose,  Esq., 
Lieut.  21st  Royal  Fusiliers.  6  Jane. 

V.  Edw'ard,  of  Normanstono,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk,  late 
1st  Royal  Dragoons,  m.  Eliza  Maiy,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Galloway,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  Devon,  and  d.  1871,  having  by 
her  had, 

1  George  Galloway,  late  Capt.  12th  Bombay  N.I.,  Political 
Agent  in  India,  deceased.      2  Edward  Charles,  deceased. 

3  Joseph  Francis,  deceased.        4  Francis  Henry,  d.  1848. 
5  William  Charles  Edwardes,  of  Normanstone,  Lowestoft, 

b.  1842.  6  Philip. 

1  3I:ny  Louisa,  d.  18-55. 

2  Hairiet,  m.  1867,  G.  C.  E.  Bacon.  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Ipswich. 

3  Frances  Galloway,  m.  1858,  J.  Duff  Gordon,  Esq.,  of  the 
Lodge,  Pembridge. 

4  Kliza  Millicent,  m.  1850,  T.  D.  Grissell,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Grissell,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Park,  Surrey. 

5  Agnes  Jane,  m.  1857,  H.  Yelverton  Beale,  Lieut.-Col. 
12th  Bombay  N.I.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of 
Heath  House,  Shropshire. 

6  Katherine  Reeve  (deceased),  m.  1853,  Rev.  Daniel  F. 
\\  ilson,  of  Mitcham,  Siurey,  grandson  of  Daniel  Wilson, 
Bishop  of  Calcutta.  7  Mar;- Parker. 


The  3rd  son, 

Henet  Mcssenden  Leathes,  Esq.  of  Herringfleet  Hall,  I 
13  Aug.  1789;  «.  his  brotlier,  John  Francis,  la4S;  was  foruie: " 
in  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  and  received  honorary  medal 
for  the  Peninsular  War  and  Waterloo  ;  m.  June,  1827,  Charlottt 
dau.  of  Thomas  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Guuton  llal!,  Suffolk,  and 
issue, 

I.  Hill  Mussenden,  now  of  Herringflect. 

II.  Carteret  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Keedham,  Great  Tai 
mouth,  b.  4  March,  1832;  m.  17  Dec.  1856,  Lucy  Ellen,  dan 
of  Rev.  William  H.  Clarke,  and  has  issue, 

1  Carteret  Eustace  de  Mussenden,  b.  6  Sept.  1867. 

2  Hill  Mussenden,  6.  8  June,  1809. 
1  Edith  Mary.  2  Millicent. 

I.  Henrietta  Katherine,  m.  1850,  Eev.  Richard  Drougl 
Graves. 

II.  Jane  Charlotte,  m.  1867,  Eev.  Dennis  Carey. 
He  d.  16  Dec.  1864. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  bend  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  as  man; 
mtdlets  pierced  gu.,  quartering  Mussenden.  Oi-ests — 1st,  A  de 
griffin  rampant  armed  and  langued  gu.,  for  Leathes;  2nd 
dove  with  an  olive  branch  in  its  beak  all  ppr.,  lor  Mussenden." 

Mntloe.i  — In  ardua  virtus,  for  Leathes;  Tending  to  peace, 
for  Mussenden. 

Seat— Herringflect  Hall,  Lowestoft,  Suffolk. 


LECHE    OF    GARDEN. 

Lkche,    John    Huelestone,    Esq.  of  Cavclei 
Park,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.   and   D.L.,   High   Sheri 
1851,  6.  25  Feb.  1827  ;  s.  on  attaining  his  majoi 
rity ;  m.  1st,  18  July,  1850,  Caroline,  youngest  da 
of  Edwin  Corbett,  Esq.  of  Darnhall,  co.  Cheste: 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1853)  had  two  daus., 

I.  Caroline  Maude,  d.  7  Sept.  1807. 

II.  Florence  Anna,  to.  20  Oct.  1875,  the  Hon.  George  Thomi 
Kenyon,   second  son  of   Lloyd,   3rd    Baron    Kenyon, 
Gredington,  co.  Flint,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Georgian! 
de  Grey,  dau.  of  Lord  Walsingham. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18  June,  1855,  Eleanor  Frances,  2n( 
dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Cliarlcs  Stanhope  Jones, 
5Sth  regt.,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

I.  John  IIuelestone,  6.  19  Nov.  1858. 

ni.  Ermentrude  Eleanor  Augusta. 

IV.  Gwendoline  Mary.  v.  Violet  Alice. 

ILtllCit  gc— John  Leche,  living  in  the  reign  of  Henet  IV. 
a  scion  of  the  family  of  Leche,  of  Chatsworth,  co.  Derl>y,  m. 
Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  de  Caw aeden,  of  Garden, 
CO.  Chester,  and  was  father  of 

John  de  l'Leche,  living  temp.  Henet  IV.,  father,  by  Hand, 
his  wife,  of  John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  whose  name,  with 
that  of  his  wife  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Johnson,  ol 
Farndon,  occurs  in  a  deed  in  1  Edwabd  IV.  His  son  and 
successor, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  m.  14  Edwaed  IV.,  Marg.oret, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  George  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Ightfield, 
and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Henry,  who  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Wilson,  and  was  father  of  John,  who  «.  h]| 
uncle  at  Garden;  iii.  George,  Alderman  of  Chester,  ancestqi 
of  the  Leches  o/il/o?;mir?on/  iv.  William;  v.  Robert;  i.  Annej 
and  u.  Margaret,  m.  Hugh  Catherall.     The  eldest  sou  and  lieir^ 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  survived  until  6  Edwaed  VI.( 
as  appears  by  his  will  dated  in  that  year,  and  dying  withoojj 
issue,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  j 

JouN  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  in.  before  27  Henet  VII1.J 
Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Fitton,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  bapt.  1548,  m.  Ursula,  dau 
Eev.  John  Mainwaring,  of  Drayton,  and  had  (with  two  daus, 
Mary,  the  elder,  m.  Thomas  Bebington,  of  Chorley;  and  the 
younger  to.  John  Hinde,  of  Stanney)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  to.  1613,  Alice,  dau.  of  William 
Aldcrsey,  Alderman  of  Chester,  and  dying  1507,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

JonN  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  aged  fifty,  29  July,  IG^i,  m. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Newton,  of  Highley,  in  Salop,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1054)  had  four  sons  and  four  daus.,  i.  John,  hi{ 
heir;  ii.  Francis,  Deputy-Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  St.  Asaph} 
III.  Thomas,  a  Minister  in  Cambridge;  iv.  Charles,  of  Chester, 
m.  Frances,  dau.  of  George  BuclJey,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 
Samuel;  i.  Mary;  ii.  Sarah,  rn.  10  Dec.  1682,  Huniphrej 
AV'alley,  of  Chester ;  in.  Elizabeth  ;  and  iv.  Alice.  Mr.  Leche 
TO.  2ndly,  20  April,  1665,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Best,  Esq.,  and 
relict  of  Richard  Alport,  Esq.  of  Overton,  by  whom  he  had 
Richard  and  Bridget.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


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LEG 


THE  LAXDED  GENTRY. 


LEO 


937 


TonN  Leche,  Esq.  of  Carden,  m.  23  Sept.  1C74,  Grace,  dau. 
f  Hugh  Currer,  Esq.  of  Kildnick,  co.  York,  and  had 
sue,  I.  John,  his  lieir;  ii.  Thomas,  bapt.  1(579,  Rector  of 
Uston;  III.  Henry;  and  i.  Elizabeth,  i,i.  Kev.  Thomas  Lloyd, 
f  Plas  Power,  in  co.  Denbigh,  and  d.  1746.  The  eldest  son, 
John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester 
'12,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Hargrave,  Esq.  of 
elsby,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  High  Sheriff  1753,  m.  7  May, 
'28,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Hurleston,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and 
)-heir  of  licr  uncle,  Charles  Hurleston,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
.  29  Dec.  1763)  left  at  his  decease  (with  three  daus.,  1  Pene- 
pe,  m.  Thomas  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Emral,  but  d.  s.  p.;  2  Sarah; 
May,  Hi.  Tliomas  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Mollington),  several  sons, 
1  of  whom  d.  s.  ji.,  except 

William  Leche,  Esq.  of  Garden,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Chester 
74,  r.i.  26  April,   1805,  Hannah,  dau.  of  James  Newell,  by 
bom  he  left  at  his  decease,  8  May,  1812,  aged  S3,  a  son, 
John  Hcbleston  Lecue,  Esq.  of  Garden,  b.  23  May,  1805, 
igh  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  1832 ;  m.  25  May,  1826,  Elizabeth 
Dtonin,  eldest  dau.  of  Anthony  Innys  Stokes,  Esq.   of  St. 
jJolph's,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue, 
John  Hurlestone,  now  of  Garden. 
William  Randolph,  6.  10  Feb.  1S2S;  d.  7  Jan.  1830. 
William  Edward,  6.  4  Aug.  1830;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 

Harrison,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Cork,  and  d.  May,  1874,  having 

had  issue,  John  Hurleston,  b.  24  March,  1854,  </.  1873. 
Hugh  Richard  Anthony  Evergreen,  6.  5  April,  1S32. 
Charles  Henry,  6.  30  May,  1833. 
Eendal,  6.  22  Jan.  1835;  d.  19  Sept.  1875,  umn. 
James  Thomas,  6.  30  May,  1837  ;  d.  leb.  1874. 
Victoria  Penelope. 
Johanna  Hurlestone,  m.  1867,  Capt.  Augustus  Morgan,  60th 

Rifles,  and  has  one  son,  John  Augustus. 
Artii-i — Erm.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  ducal  coronets  or. 
est — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cubit  arm  ppr.  the  hand  grasjiing 
;nake  vert,    ihittr, — Alia  corona  fidisimo. 
6eoi— Garden  Park,  near  Chester. 


more,  m.  1846,  Sophia  Drew,  of  Taunton,  Somerset,  and  has 
issue. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  or,  and  in  chief  two  pelicans  arg.  Crest 
—A  pelican  az.  vulning  herself  ppr.  J>/oito— Ducit  amor 
patricB. 

-S'lict^— Fownhope  Court,  near  Hereford. 


LECHMEKE    OF    LTJDFORD. 

See    Mtjneo. 


LECHMERE    OF    FOWNHOPE    COTJET. 

Lechmeee,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Fowuliope  Court, 
'.  Hereford,  J.P.,  b.  21  Dec.  1818;  m.  1  May, 
•46,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  tlie  Eev.  Joliu  Eeklej, 
Credenhill  Court,  near  Hereford,  and  has  had 
iue, 

I.  John  Scndamore,  6.  8  Sept.  1850,  deceased. 
a.  Edmund  Sandys,  6.  18  March,  18.52. 
in.  Capel  Tliomas,  6.  4  April,  1854,  deceased. 

IV.  Arthur,  h.  5  June,  1857. 

V.  Robert  Hughes,  b.  9  Nov.  1864. 

^L  Frederick  Charles,  6.  31  Dec.  1865. 

I.  Elizabeth  Maud,  deceased.  ii.  Mary  Jant. 

ui.  Elizabeth.         rv.  Annie  Maria.  v.  Edith  Bridget. 

VI.  Eleanor  Lechmere,  deceased. 

ILtttCa^C. — Sandts  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  co. 
xeford  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Nicholas  Lechmere,  Knt.,  Baron  of 
e  Exchequer,  by  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edwin  Sandys, 
Northborne),  m.  Joanna,  widow  of  John  Holmes,  Esq.,  and 
ly  dau.  of  Robert  Clarke,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
cease,  1694,  an  only  son, 

Nicholas  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  in.  Martha,  dau. 
d  co-heir  of  John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Treworgan ;  and  dying 

II,  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

ScnDAMOKE  Lechmeke,  Esq.  of  Fownhope,  mi.  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
Edmund  Pateshall,  Esq.  of  AUensmore,  co.  Hereford,  and 
d,  with  two  daus.,  five  sons, 
John  Scudasiore,  his  heir. 

Edmund,  of  AUensmore,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Pateshall  {ue  that  Famil,</). 

Edwyn  Sandys,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Jones,  of  Foy, 
CO.  Hereford;  and  by  her,  who  d.  1822,  had  issue. 
Nicholas,  d.  at  sea. 

Thomas  Allen,  m.  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Whitmore, 
Esq.  of  The  Haywood,  and  left  issue, 
e  eldest  son, 

•John  Scddamore  Lechmere,  Esq.  of  Fownhope.  m.  Catherine, 
d  dau.  of  John  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  the  Haywood ;  and  d. 
fan.  1801.    His  son, 

Dapel  Lechmeue,  Esq.  of  Fownhope  Court,  m.  26  May,  1817, 
iry  Walker,  of  Mordiford,  co.  Hereiord;  and  d.  23  July, 
H,  leaving  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  three  sons,  Thomas,  now 
fowuliope;  G;.pel  Thomas,  who  is  m.;  and  George  Scuda- 


LECKY    OF    BEARDIVILLE. 

Lecet,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  BeardiviUe,  Bushmills, 
CO.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff  1835,  b.  29  Aug. 
1804;  m.  Aug.  1837,  Matilda,  dau.  of  George 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Ballymouey,  co.  Antrim  {by 
Ehzabeth  his  M-ife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leckj,  Esq.  of 
Ballymoney),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  J.P.,  co.  Antrim,  6.  21  Oct.  1839;  m.  13  Jan.  1876, 
Rebecca  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Crookshank,  Esq.,  of  Glen- 
manus. 

II.  George,  Capt.  St.aff  Corps  H.  M.  Indian  army,  6.  1841; 
m.  17  Aug.  1865,  Frances  Harriett,  dau.  of  A.  Macaulay 
Dobbs,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Hugh,  b.  22  Sept.  1SG7. 

2  Harry  Francis.  3  John  Gage. 
1  Mary  Matilda  Eva. 

III.  John  Gage,  b.  1844;  Capt.  75th  regt. 

IV.  Harry,  6.  1846. 
1.  Elizabeth. 

ittncagc— This  family  is  of  Scotch  extraction,  and  settled, 
it  is  stated,  in  the  co.  of  Derry  in  the  17th  century. 

Capt.  Alexander  Leckt,  who  served  at  the  siege  of  Lon- 
donderry, was  father  of 

Harry  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Agivy,  co.  Derry,  m.  1724,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Randal  McCoOum,  Esq.  of  Limnalary,  Glenarm,  co. 
Antrim,  and  had  a  son, 

Hugh  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Agivy,  m.  1705,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Gage,  of  Rathlin,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Gage,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh,  b.  1773;  m.  1803,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Orr, 
Esq.  of  Keeley,  co.  Londonderry;  and  d.  1817,  having  had 
by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1865)  issue, 

1  Hugh,  now  of  BeardiviUe. 

2  James  Orr,  m.  1855,  Harriett,  dau.  of  John  Knox,  Esq.  of 
Rushbrooke. 

3  John  Gage,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  of  the  38th  regt. ;  m.  1846, 
Tamazina,  dau.  of  William  Edie,  of  ThornhUl,  co.  Tyrone. 

4  Andrew  )  .„.        ,  , 

5  William  i*^'°^'''«"^^'^''- 

6  Gonolly,  m.  Mace  Wynne,  dau.  of  William  H.  Hawker, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cuddy,  55th  regt. 

I.  Mary,  in.  John  Caldwell,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Londonderry. 

II.  Anne,  ra.  John  Ball,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Gage  Leckt,  Esq.  of  Agivy  and  Bushmills,  &.  1772; 
TO.  1818,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Oliver  McCausland,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1819,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Hugh 
Leckt,  Esq. 

/Stai— BeardiviUe,  BushmUls,  co.  Antrim. 


LECKY    OF    BAIiLYKEALEY. 

Leckt,  John  Feedeeice,  Esq.  of  Ballykealey, 
CO.  Carlow,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  b.  26  May, 
1826  ;  m.  28  July,  1853,  Frances  Margaret  Fether- 
stonhaugh,  only  dau.  of  John  Beauchamp  Brady, 
Esq.  of  Myshali,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue, 

John  Rupert  Robert,  b.  18  Feb.  1855. 
Frederick  Beauchamp,  6.  11  Oct.  1859. 
Frederick  James  Smith,  6.  26  Feb.  1861. 
Robert  St.  Clare,  b.  11  Feb.  1863. 

?LtnCHSE. — ^This  is  an  ancient  family  deriving  originally 
from  CO.  Stirling,  and  settled  in  Ireland  since  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth.  The  estates  of  Ballykealey,  Kilnock,  co.  Carlow, 
have  been  in  their  possession  for  more  than  200  years. 

Robert  Leckt,  Esq.  of  Kilnock,  co.  Carlow,  son  of  James 
Lecky,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  d.  1780,  leaving  a  ^on, 

John  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Ballykealey,  m.  17S0,  Ehzabeth,  dau. 
of  Jacob  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1841)  had  issue, 

Robert,  d.  young.  John  James,  of  Ballykealey. 

Eliza,  r,i.  June,  ISOO,  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner  House, 
CO.  Carlow,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Mary,  )/;.  James  Forbes  KusseU,  Esq. ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Anne,  m.  J.  PhclpF,  Esq.;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Jane  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

3  F  2 


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LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


Sarah  Maria,  m.  J.  Cliristy,  Esq.  of  Stramore  House,  co. 

Down  ;  and  d.  leaving  issue.        Hannah  Matilda,  il.  v.inn. 
Lydia  Matilda,  m.  Bichard  Goff,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green, 
CO.  Wexford. 
Mr.  Lecky  of  Ballykealcy  c?.  Dec.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Ja.hes  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Ballykealey,  J. P.  and   D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1828,   b.  2  Oct.  1799;  r,i.   13  July,   1825,  Sarah 
Lucia,  only  dau.  of  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Balby,  co.  York,  and 
of  Marlborough  Place,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

John  Frederick,  of  Lenham,  co.  Carlow,  of  Ballykealcy. 
Mary    EUzabeth    Adelaide,    rn.    21  June,   18.53,  Very  Hev. 
Francis  Metcalf  Watson,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  and  d.  10  March, 
1878. 
Mr.  Lecky  (J.  1  Feb.  1878. 
Seat — Ballykealey,  Ballon,  co.  Carlow. 


LEE    OF    BARNA. 

Lee,  Albeet  Henet,  Esq.  of  Barna,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  b.  27  April,  1853;  s.  his  father  10  Jan. 
1861. 

iCfjlCitCJC.— The  first  of  the  family  to  whom  we  can  trace 
with  certainty, 

Henry  Lee,  of  Craig  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  is  .'lupposcd, 
according  to  family  tradition,  to  have  been  grandson  of  Cbom- 
■WELL  Lee  (brother  of  Sir  Henry  Lee,  K.G.  temp.  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, and  son  of  Sir  Anthony  Lee,  of  Quarendon),  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Harcourt,  by  whom,  at  his  death  in  ICOl,  he 
left  issue,  settled  in  Ireland.  This  Henry  Lee  purchased,  1G78, 
the  lands  of  Barna,  Barony  of  Owny  and  Arra,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  d.  circa  1693,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Hesrt  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  according  to  the  family  tradition, 
partially  disinherited  by  his  father,  in  consequence  of  his  mar- 
riage. He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Lane,  Esq.  of  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  d.  1702,  leaving  a  son, 

Benjamin  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  co.  Tipperary,  who  (by  Martha 
his  wife)  left  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Spunner,  of  King's 
Co.,  and  Mary,  m.  James  McCorrol,  of  Cnol,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  an  only  son, 

Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Eyan,  Esq.  of  Silver  Stream,  and  widow  of  William  Keating, 
of  Cranagh.  co.  Tipperary.  His  will  is  dated  29  March,  1724, 
proved  172C.  By  his  wife,  who  survived  him,  he  left,  with 
another  son,  Edward,  an  elder  son, 

Henry  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  underage  at  his  father's  death, 
TO.  10  Feb.  1747,  Mary,  dau.  of  Evan  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Killeeu 
(Mount  Piivers),  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  issue, 
George,  his  heir;  Evan,  of  Lodge,  co.  Tipperary,  and  other 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1778,  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Norris,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  left  at  his  decease,  June,  1815, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

i:.  John,  m.  1st,  Emma,  dau.  of  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Camus, 

CO.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  William    Norris,   of    Bettyville,   co.   Limerick,  m.   his 

cousin,  Alicia,  dau.  of  .James  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.,  and 

has  issue,  John  Theodore,  William,  Anne,  Emma,  Alice, 

and  Elizabeth. 

1  Elizabeth,  ra.  1st,  George  Henry  Heard,  Esq.,  one  of  the 
six  Clerks  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  and  had  issue.  She 
m.  2ndly,  Hamilton  Geale,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Darragh,  co.  Cork,  brother  of  the  Countess  Fortescuc. 

2  Alice,  deceased. 

3  Anna,vii.  Lieut.-Col.  FrancisKussell,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  18C1, 
leaving  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Edmund  Morony,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
clough,  CO.  Clare,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  EUen.  Ho  d. 
183r). 
III.  William  (Kev.),  Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  (1799), 
appointed  1825  to  the  Rectory  of  Hore  Abbey,  Diocese  of 
Cashel;  became  successively  Rector  of  MoyalilTe,  Vicar  of 
Eiiily,  and,  1829,  a  Vicar-Choral  of  Cashel.  He  r,i.  1813, 
Jane,  dau.  of  lUchard  White,  Esq.  ot  GreenhaU,  co.  Tip. 
perary,  and  d.  1835,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  (Ven.),  D.D.,  Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  TJni- 
ver.^ity  of  Dublin,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  and  Archdeacon 
of  Dublin.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  English,  Esq. 
of  Farmley,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  William,  Thomas 
Richard,  Henry,  Alice,  Anne,  and  Jane. 

2  George,  -ni.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  Mhom  he  has  issue,  George,  Alfred,  Agnes,  and 
Rosalie. 

3  Richard,  r,i.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  H.  levers,  Esq.  of 
Castle  levers,  CO.  Limerick;  and  (/.  1850,  leaving  issue, 
Richard,  William,  Jane,  and  Maria. 

4  Henry,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  H.  levers,  Esq.  by  whom 
he  has  issue,  W  iUiam  Henry,  Robert,  Henry,  Maria,  and 


IV.  Richard,  d.  viTin.  1842. 

V.  Edward,  of  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  M.  Eyan,  Esq., 
and  d.  1860,  leaving  by  her,  who  predeceased  him,  an  only 
child,  Elizabeth. 

I.  Anne,  ni.  James  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  by  him,  who  is  deceased,  has  issue. 

His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  J. P.,  Cornet  5th  Dragoon?, 
6.  2  March,  1779;  m.  2  Jan.  1808,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Crofts,  Esq.  of  Stream  Hill,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork;  and 
d.  18  Jan.  1848,  leaving  issue,  Henry  Albert,  his  heir; 
Charles  Edward ;  George  Augustus ;  Anne ;  Alicia  Maria ; 
Catherine  Louisa;  Charlotte,  deceased;  Emily;  and  Maria 
Louisa.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Albert  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna,  h.  2  Aug.  1818;  5ii. 
31  July,  18.52,  Susan  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Benn,  Esq.  of 
Dromore  House,  near  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  10  Jan. 
1861,  leaving  issue, 

Albert  Henry,  now  of  Barna. 
William  Alexander,  b.  13  Aug.  18-54. 
George  John  Francis,  b.  12  April,  1853. 
Henry  Ewer,  b.  11  Feb.  1858. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  crescents  sa.  Cml — On 
a  column  arg.  encircled  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  falcon  ppr. 
standing  on  a  bird's  leg  az.  erased  gu.  Motto — Fide  et  cun- 
stantia. 

/S'ccti— Barna,  near  Newport,  co.  Tipperary. 


LEE    OF    KINGSGATE   HOUSE. 

Lee,  Ret.  Haert,  of  Kingsgate  House,  Hants, 
J.P.,  B.D.  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  Vicar  of  North 
Bradley,  near  Trowbridge,  1832,  a  Prebendary  of 
Hereford,  and  Fellow  of  Winchester  Coll. ;  b.  1795  ; 
m.  1831,  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Gorges  Lowther, 
Esq.,  late  of  Kilrue,  co.  Meath.  The  Eev.  Harry 
Lee  is  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Harry  Lee,  of  Kings- 
gate  House,  Hants  (by  Philippa  his  wife,  dau  of 
Sir  William  Blackstone,  Knt.,  of  the  Priory,  Wal- 
lingford),  who  d.  1838,  leaving  also  another  son, 
William,  b.  1796;  m.  1836,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomson,  Esq.  Master  in  Chancery,  of  Awbry, 
Sussex.  Mr.  Lee  represents  the  very  ancient 
family  of  Lee  of  Coton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  which  has 
continued,  in  a  direct  line,  from  father  to  son,  from 
the  reign  of  Edward  I.  to  the  present  time,  and  in 
which  the  same  property  remained  until  convoyed 
by  an  heiress  to  the  Wmgflelds  cf  Ticlicncote,  co. 
Rutland. 

ScaJ— Kingsgate  House,  Winchester. 


Jane  Henrietta. 
1  Anne  Lsetitia. 


Alice,  d.  young,  uwn. 


VATTGHAN-LEE   OF   DILLINGTON. 

Vaughan  -  Lee,  Vaughan  Hanning,  Esq.  ol 
Dillington,  Somerset,  and  Rheola  and  Lanelav 
CO.  Glamorgan,  M.P.  for  West  Somerset,  D.L.,  J.P 
cos.  Somerset  and  Glamorgan,  late  Capt.  21st 
Fusiliers,  and  Major  Glamorganshire  Militia,  Higl 
Sheriff  Glamorganshire  1871 ;  b.  25  Feb.  1836  ;  m 
7  Aug.  1861,  Cla)'a  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  auc 
has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  VAroHAN  Hanking,  h.  13  Aug.  1802. 

II.  John  Edwards,  b.  27  Sept.  1863. 

III.  Charles  Lionel,  b.  27  Feb.  1807. 

IV.  Alec  George,  b.  23  Nov.  1868. 

I.  Jessy  Isabel.  ii.  Katherine  Mary.  , 

III.  Christine  Caroline.         iv.  Alice  Clara. 

?t,(lVr<iriC.— Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  Pinhoc,  Devon,  wa 
father  of  a  dau., 

Harriett  Lee,  of  Orleigh  Court,  Devon,  m.  1800.  Williati 
Hanning,  Esq.  of  Dillington,  Somerset  (son  of  John  Hanninp 
Esq.  of  Dillington,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  T.  Harvarc 
Esq.  of  Whitelaokington,  Somerset),  and  had  issue, 

John  Lee  Hanning,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Lee  onl 

by  royal  license  1822,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Georgina  Elizabeth,  m.  Nov.  1824,  William  Speke,  Esq.  ( 

Jordans. 
Sophia  Harriett,  m.  June,  1S2S,   John  B.   Fuller,   Esq.  < 

Neston  Park,  co.  Wilts. 

The  only  son, 


LEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEE 


939 


John    Lee    Lee,   Kfq.    of    Di!1in;:ton    and    Orlcijrii,   M.P.  | 
I  Wills,  1831-37;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  lliRh  Sheriff  li>4r);  6.   11 
1S0.J;  m.  1st,  18  Feb.  1834,  Jessy,  dau.  of  John  Edwards 
iiin,  Esq.  of  Rheola,  co.  Glamorgan,  M.P.,  and  by  her 
;     '.  183G)  has  one  son, 

I.  VAroHAN  Hanmsg  Lee,  now  of  Dillington,  Ehcola,  and 
iielay. 

JniUy,  17  AuR.  1841,  the  Hon.  Mary  Sophia  Hood,  eldest 
t  Samuel,  '2nd  Lord  Bridport,  and  has  by  licr. 

:  ilward  Hanninff,  6.  26  Aug.  1845. 
William  Uunning,  6.  9  Dec.  1S40. 
aiily  Mary.  ii.  Alice  Georgina,  d.  24  June,  18G0. 

e  d.  1S74,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  Vauguan  Hanxino 
uan-Lee,  Esq.,  now  of  Dillington. 

(^amiln  of  OniTgl^'-iit. 

J.inN  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ehcola  (son  of  John  Edwards,  Esq. 
Llyrela),  having  s.  by  bequest,  1829,  to  the  estate  of  William 
AUGHAN,  Esq.  of  Lanelay,  assumed,  1833,  the  additional 
irname  and  arms  of  VAUcnAN.  He  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  and 
•ircss  of  Williams,  of  Court  Herbert,  co.  Glamorgan ;  and 
idly,  1809,  Sarah  Parkins,  of  Wandsworth,  widow  of  John 
.alton,  Esq.,  and  dying  1833,  left  issue, 

NAsn  Vaoghan,  late  of  Eheola. 

Jessie,  m.  John  Lee  Lee,  Esq.  of  Dillington  Park,  Somerset, 
and  had, 

Vaughan  Hasnikg,  now  Vaughan-Lee  of  Dillington. 
tie  son  and  heir, 

Nash  Vadghan  EnwAitDS  VAcr.nAN,  Esq.  of  Eheola  and 
anelay,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  22  May,  ISll ;  ■ni. 
.t,  4  March,  1S44,  Harriet  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
vainston  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Alne  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom 
3  had  a  dau.,  Frances  Matilda  ;  and  2ndly,  May,  1859,  Anna 
aria  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Swainston  Strangwayes, 
iq.  He  d.  5  Sept.  18G8,  witliout  surviving  issue,  and  was  s. 
f  his  nephew,  Vaughan  Hannisg  Vacguan-Lee,  Esq.  of 
illington  Park,  Somerset,  M.P. 

Aiins  of  YAVGMAf! — Sa.,  a  che^Ton  arg.  between  three  boys' 
!ads  couped  ppr.  crined  or,  enwrapped  about  the  necks  with 
lakes  vert,  on  a  chief  of  the  2nd  three  bugle  horns.  Crest — 
boy's  head  as  in  the  arms,  hanging  from  the  neck  a  bugle- 
)rn.  Motto — Ascrhe  Llan  Diogel  ei  Phcrchcn. 
Seats — Dillington,  near  Ilmiastcr ;  Eheola,  near  Xeath;  and 
anelay,  near  Cardiff. 


LEE    OP    DYNAS    POWIS. 

Lee,  HE^"ET  Heebert,  Esq.  of  Dynas  Po-svis,  co. 
rlamorgan,  Major  in  the  Royal  Engineers,  b.  4  Oct. 
838 ;  m.  16  Sept.  1873,  Constance  Mary,  dau.  of 
reorge  Lyall,  Esq.  of  HecUey  Park,  Surrey. 

ittUril0C. — Henry  Lee,  Merchant,  of  Hull,  and  at  one 
me  Mayor  of  that  town,  m.  Catherine  Freeman,  great-grand- 
ant  ot  Lord  Brougham,  and  had  issue,  Hesrt  ;  Thomas,  Capt. 
.N.,  lost  at  sea  1770,  while  in  command  of  the  "Aurora" 
igate ;  Catherine,  lu.  Sir  Arthur  Clarke,  Bart,  of  Snailwell. 
he  elder  son, 

The  Eev.  Henry  Lee,  Vicar  of  Willoucihby-with-Wolfliam- 
Dte,  CO.  Warwick.  6.  1727;  m.  Margaret,  dan.  of  Edward 
!urst,  Esq.  of  Upton,  Bucks,  and  sister  of  William  Hurst, 
sq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan  1776,  and  had  two  sons, 
ENKY,  hij  heir;  and  Thomas,  in  the  navy,  lost  at  sea  1770. 
^r.  Lee  d.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Lee,  Esq.,  6.  1753,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  m.  Mny,  1779, 
arah,  only  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Samuel  Eoberts,  of  Salisbury, 
ad  dying  Dec.  1832,  left  (with  three  daus.,  Sarah  Margaretta, 
I.  Dec.  1798,  Thomas  Lane  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Elackhcath; 
rthuretta  Clarke;  and  Anna  3Iaria)  an  only  son, 
Edward  Herbert  Lee,  Esq.  of  Dynas  Powis,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
.  Oct.  17S6;  m.  June,  1810,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
hompson,  Esq.  of  Loudon,  and  dying  Jan.  1802,  left  au  only 
jn, 

Eev.  Hen-ry  Thomas  Lee,  M. A.,  for  25  years  Vicar  of  IIcl- 
oughton  with  South  Eaynham,  and  Rural  Dean,  h.  21  April, 
811;  m.  Aug.  1837,  Catherine  Frances,  5th  dau.  of  James 
iroadwood,  Esq.  of  Lyne  House,  Surrey,  and  dying  29  Jan. 
377,  at  Dynas  Powis,  left  issue, 

I.  Henry  Herbert,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  John  Eobert,  late  of  the  Bombay  iulantry. 
lu.  Francis  Ashmore,  d.  1846. 

IV.  Edward  Broadwood,  d.  1851. 

V.  Augustus  Charles  (Eev.). 

I.  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  1817.  ii.  Cirbara  Stewart. 


III.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  Oct.  1SG9,  William  Fitzgerald,  Srd 
sonot  Hon.  and  Eev.  Kcnelm  Digby,  of  Tittleshall  Eectory, 
Norfiilk. 

IV.  Sophia,  )H.  April,  1874,  Charles  Ed.  Coffey,  Lieut.  E.A. 

V.  Katharine  Margaret. 

Armit — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  leopards' 
heads  sa.  a  crescent.  tVis^— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
leopard's  head  sa.    il/o»o— Fortiter  scd  suaviter. 

Ji';.tidrnc':— The  Mount,  Dynas  Powis,  CaidilT,  co.  GlaiEor^.an, 
E.I.U.S,  Club,  St,  James'  Square,  S,W. 


LEE    OF    GROVE    HALL. 

Tlie  late  Eichard  Thomas  Lek,  Esq.  of  Gvoro 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J,P,  for  the  West  Riding,  b.  10  May, 
1808  ;  vt.  1  Sept.  1853,  Louisa  Elizabotb,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-beiress  of  Licut-Gren.  Sir  Andrew  Pilkington, 
K.C.B.,  of  Catsfield  Place,  Sussex  (by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Vicary  Gibbs, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Frederick,  now  of  Grove  Hall,  0.  Feb.  1857. 

II.  Eichard  Kenneth,  6.  Jan.  1863. 

I.  Alice  Mary,  deceased. 

II.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  1S74,  Mathew  Amcott  Wilson,  eldest 
son  of  Mathew  Wharton  Wilson,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Mathew  AVilson,  Bart,  of  Kshton  Hall,  Gargrane,  and  has 
one  son  and  one  dau. 

III.  Diana  Louisa.  iv.  Florence  Maria. 
Mr.  Lee  d.  18  Feb.  1878. 

ILtUCStJC. — Thomas  Lee,  of  Leeds,  6.  1695;  ni.  Mary 
Eereby,  of  Woodhouse,  by  whom  (who  d.  1750)  he  had  eight 
sons,  I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Timothy;  in.  James; 
IV.  John,  M.P.  for  Higham  F^errers,  Solicitor  and  Attorney- 
General  to  George  III. ;  v.  William,  d.  s.  p. ;  vi.  John, 
rf.  s.  p.;  VII.  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p.  1731;  viii.  Joseph,  d.s.p.; 
also  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Hannah,  who  both  d.  u7im.  Mr. 
Lee  d.  1736.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lee,  of  Leeds,  m.  Margaret  Markham,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  30  May,  1788)  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  ancestor  of 
Lee  of  Kno/re-horov.oh ;  n.  Eobert,  d.  10  Sept.  1762; 
III.  Eichard,  of  whose  line  we  treat;  i.  Margaret,  d.  v.nr.i. 
The  3rd  son, 

Eichard  Lee,   Esq.  of  Leeds,  hi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Williaai 
Fenton,  Esq.  of  Carr  House,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had, 
^VILLIAS^,  of  whom  hereafter. 

James,  of  Eetford,  J.P.  for  co.  Nottingham,  to.  1st,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  James  Meyrick,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Anne, 
lie  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Harry  Verelst,  Esq.  of  Aston 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  rcUct  of  Eichard  Sutton,  Esq.  of  West 
Eetford  House,  Notts. 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  Eichard,  d.  s.  p. 

Leonard,  m.  Sliss  Holmes,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Leonard, 
and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Emma. 
Charles,  M.A,,  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham  1853,  and  Incumbent 
of  Lee,  Northumberland,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ikin, 
Esq.,  and  sister  to  Thomas  B.  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Sliaw  HiU,  co. 
Lancaster,  formerly  M.P.  for  Wigan.     He  d.  April,  1862. 
Margaret  Jane,  6.  March,   1768;  m.  Archibald  Paris,   Esq., 
late  of  Beech  Hill  Park,  Middlesex,  by  -whom  she  had  Ave 
sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Lee  d.  aged  85.     His  eldest  son, 

William   Lee,  m.  1792,  Sophia,   2nd  dau.   of  Sir  Thomas 
Wentworth  Elackett,  Bart,  of  Bretton  Hall,  co.  York,  through 
which  lady  (who  d.  1862)  Mr.  Lee  became  possessed  of  the 
estate  of  Grove  Hall.    He  had  issue, 
Wentworth,  d.  s.  p. 
Eichard  Thomas,  late  of  Grove  Hall. 

Sophia,  m.  1st,  Eev.   William  Verclst,  of  Aston  Hall,  co. 
York;  and  2ndly,  Lieut.-Col.  Hay. 
Harriet  Mary.  Caroline. 

Jane,  tn.  Capt.  E.  B.  Beaumont,  10th  Lancers,  4th  son  of 
Col.  Beaumont,  M.P.,  of  Bretton  Hall. 

Mr.  Lee  d.  1837. 

Anns  and  Crest— As  Leb  of  The  Abbey.     J/o»o— Aut     unc 
aut  nunquam. 
-Seai— Grove  Hall,  Knottingley,  co.  Y'ork. 


LEE    OF    THE    ABEE"Z. 

Lee-Mainwaeixg,  Charles  Eexjamix,  Esq.  cf 

The  Abbcv,  Knarosborougb,  b.  IG  Feb.  17'c'7;  m.  28 

Aug.  1839,  the  Hon.  Mary  Stuart  Forbes,  dau.  of 

James  Ochoncar,  Lord  Forbes,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Walter,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  18  Sept. 

1840;  d.  20  June,  1866. 
I.  Isabella  Ann,  ra.  1st,  8  May,  1866,  Major.-Gen.  Milman, 
Commander  of  the  Forces  at  Mauritius  (who  d.  23  Oct. 


uo 


LEE 


THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY, 


LEE 


18R9,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Fiancis  Mile.?  Milman  and  Marie 

Marsaretta  Morgan,    liis  wife,   sister  to    tlie   late    Lord 

Tredegar;  slie  m.  2ndl}-,  1872,  Hon.  W.  Massy,  son  of  the 

late  Lord  Clarina. 

ItltragC— John    Lee,    Esq.    of    Tlie    Abliey,    Knares- 

boixJUj;!!,  D.L.   (son   of  Thomas  Lee,   K.sq.   of  Leeds,  of  tlie 

same  family  as  Lee  nf  Grove  Ball,  by  Ann  Tester  his  wife), 

h.   6  Sept-    1706;    m.   2  t"eb.    1794,   Maria    Mainwaring,    of 

Goltlio'  Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  G  May,  1S30) 

had  insue, 

John,  i.  179.5 :  d.v.nm. 

Charies   Bekjamin,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Matn- 

WARINO. 

Frederick,  6.  1800;  m.  Jan.  1832,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Thomas  Cole,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lyne,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Stanley  his  wife,  and  lias  issue. 

George,  b.  13  Feb.  Ia02;  m.  Oct.  1831,  Mary  Stark,  and  has 
issue. 

Charlotte.  Emma  Maria,  d.  unm. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  crowns  or.     Cral — An  arm  in  armour, 
holding  a  battle-axe.     Mntln — Dum  spiro  spero. 
Seat — Old  Palace,  Kichmond,  Surrey. 


LEE    OF    HARTWELL. 

Lee,  Edwaed  Dyke,  Esq.  of  Hartwell,  co.  Bucts, 
and  of  Tofcteridge  Park,  co.  Herts,  J. P.,  Capt.  Royal 
Bucks  Militia,  b.  16  Sept.  1843;  ,s.  to  Ihe  entailed 
estates  of  his  paternal  uncle,  John  Lee,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
1866. 

ILtilCatJC. — It  is  stated  that  this  family,  one  of  great 
antiquity,  is  an  offshoot  of  Lee,  or  Legh,  oJ  Hiijli  Leghand 
Lyme,  co.  Chester,  and  that  it  has  held  its  present  estates 
from  about  1268  through  an  uninterrupted  succession. 
Browne  Willis,  in  his  MS.,  written  more  than  a  century  ago, 
says  that  very  few  can  show,  for  so  long  a  series,  viz.,  upwards 
of  500  years,  such  an  unbroken  possession  of  an  estate,  whicli 
has  never  been  alienated  otherwise  than  as  it  has  passed  in 
marriage  by  failure  of  male  issue,  wherefore  it  may  be  said  to 
continue  in  the  same  family.  For  further  account  of  the 
pedigree,  see  2Edr:s  Ilarlicelliana,  by  Capt.  Smith,  K.S.I''., 
D.C.L.,  and  F.Il.S.,  or  Lipscomb's  HUlory  of  Lhz  Coanly  of 
Buckiwjham. 

Thomas    Lee,   Esq.   of  Hartwell,   co.   Bucks  (eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Lee,  E.^q.  of  Morefon  and  Hartv.ell,  by  Elizabeth  his  1 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Croke)  was  created  a  Bart.  IG  Aug. 
1660.     His  son  and  heir  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Sir  John  Davis,  Knt.)  was 

Sir  Thomas  Lee,  2ndbart.,  of  Hartwell,  M.P.,  whom.  Alice, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  (Sir),  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England,  and  a  Privy 
Councillor,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Goodwin,  of  Bury,  and 
had  a  son, 

William,  who  m.  Philadelphia,   dau.  of  Sir  .John  Dyke, 
Bart.;  and  dying  1778,  left(with  four  daus.,  Philadelphia; 
Harriet,  m.   1782,   John    Fiott,   Esq.  of   London,   son  of 
N.  Fiott,   Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Fee  and  Scigneury  of  Me- 
lesches,  Jersey ;  Louisa;  and  Sophia)  a  son, 
AVilliam,  who,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  Mr.  Antonie,  of 
Colworth,  CO.  Bedford,  took  the  name  of  Antonie. 
Sir  William  Lee  ra.  2ndly,  Margaret,  relict  of  Mr.  Melmoth, 
and  dau.  of  Eoger  Drake,  Esq.,  but  by  that  lady  had  no 
issue. 

III.  John,  Col.  in  the  Guards,  to.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Hardy,  Knt. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Browne,  of  Arlsey,  co.  Bed- 
ford.    By  the  latter  (who  ta.  2ndly,  Col.  Schutz)  he  had, 

1  Thomas,  of  Hampton  Court,  Equerry  to  the  Duke  of 
Gloucester.  2  John,  an  Ensign  in  the  Foot  Guards. 

Col.  Lee  d.  1760. 

IV.  George  (Sir),  LL.D.,  a  Privy  Councillor,  one  of  the  Lords 
of  the  Admiralty,  and  Treasurer  to  H.K.H.  the  Princess 
Dowager  of  Wales,  vi.  Judith,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Morice, 
Esq. ;  but  dying  without  issue,  18  Dec.  1768,  left  his  fortune 
to  his  nephew.  Sir  William  Lee,  Bart. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  1693. 

Sir  Thomas  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son. 
Sir  Thomas  Lee,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Bucks,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau. 

and  heir  of  Thomas  Sandys,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir.  Thomas. 

Anne,  m.  George  Vernon,  Esq.,  created  1702,  Lord  "Vernon, 
of  Kinderton. 

He  d.  Dee.  1749,  and  was  .9.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Lee,  Bart.  Tliis  gentleman  devoted  himself 
to  the  improvement  of  his  seat  at  Hartwell,  displaying  great 
taste  in  his  manner  of  planting  and  laying  out  the  grounds. 


successive  Baronets. 


and  his  additions  to  the  mansion  house,  the  east  and  sout 
fronts  of  which  he  rebuilt.  He  also  rebuilt  the  parish  church 
to  which  his  uncles  contributed,  viz.,  the  Lord  Chief  Justice 
£1,000,  and  Sir  George  Lee,  £500.  Sir  William  m.  1703,  Lad; 
Elizabeth  Harcourt,  dau.  of  Simon,  Earl  of  Harcourt,  and  hu( 
issue, 

William,  h.  1764) 
George,  U.  1767   | 

He  d.  6  July,  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  W^illiam  Lee,  who,  adopting  a  military  life,  was  Lieut, 
Col.  of  the  16th  Light  Dragoons,  in  which  he  served  severa 
campaigns  in  Germany.  E.xchan;;ing  into  the  25th  Ligh 
Dragoons,  he  went,  in  May,  1800,  to  join  that  regiment  it 
Madras,  and  dying  there  7  Feb.  1801,  luuii.,  was  s.  by  hil 
brother. 

Sir  George  Lee,  Bart.,  Eector  of  Hartwell,  and  "Vicar  oi 
Beachampton.  He  was  distinguished  by  his  benevolence  tc 
the  poor,  and  having  studied  the  science  of  medicine,  was 
their  gratuitous  physician.  He  d.  xmm.  1827,  when  the 
baronetcy  expired,  and  the  estates  devolved,  by  Sir  George'i 
will,  on  their  late  possessor, 

John  Lee,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  the  next  heir  in  blood.  He  was! 
son  of  John  Fiott,  Esq.,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Lee,  Esq.  of  Totteridge,  ut  svpra,  who  was  son  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Lee,  Chief  Justice  of  England,  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  2nd  bart.  of  Hartwell.  This  Dr.  Lee, 
of  Hartwell,  liucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28  April,  17S3,  s.  his 
maternal  uncle,  William  Lee  Antonie,  Esq.,  and  assumed^ 
under  that  gentleman's  will,  the  surname  of  Lee,  in  lieu  oi 
his  patronymic,  Fiott.  To  the  Hartwell  property  he  .■?.  by  the 
bequest  of  his  kinsman,  the  Eev.  Sir  George  Lee,  6th  bare, 
Mr.  Lee  was  several  times  a  candidate  for  the  representation 
of  the  county.  Dr.  Lee's  brother,  the  Uev.  Nicholas  Fiott, 
Vicar  of  Edgeware,  assumed  by  royal  letters  patent  the  family 
name  of  Lee,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  Antonie  Lee,  Esq.! 
of  Colworth  Park,  Bedford,  and  Totteridge  Park,  Herts,  as 
heir  to  the  entailed  estates.  Ho  m.  Harriet  Jenner,  2ud  dau, 
of  Sir  Percy  vail  Hart  Dyke,  Bart.,  of  Lullmgston  Castle,  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  ITartwell  House,  and  Totteridge  Park. 

II.  Lee  Percyvale,  who  d.  IS.'iS. 

I.  Louisa,  VI.  Feb.  1805,  William  R.  Luard,  Esq. 

II.  Harriet  Sarah. 

III.  Pliiladcliihia  Bruce,  9;i.  Oct.  1876,  Liebert  Edward,  only" 
son  of  the  Rev.  J.  J.  Goodall,  of  Dinton  Hall,  Bucks. 

IV.  Fanny  Charlotte. 

Arriis  —  Quarterly:  1st  and  4lh,  az.,  two  bars  or  a  bend 
chequy  of  the  la.st  and  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  chevron 
between  three  lozenges  or,  an  anchor  sa.  Crtats — 1st,  A  bear 
passant  sa.  muzzled,  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  arg. ; 
2nd,  A  dcmi-horse  rampant  arg.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a  fleur-de-lis  for  difference.  J/oWoes— Verum  atque  deceus; 
and  Malgre  I'injustice. 

Scaix — Hartwell  House,  Aylesbury,  Bucks;  and  Totteridge 
Park,  Biu'net,  Herts.     Clubs — Carlton;  Boodles. 


J 


LEE    OF    HOLBOROUGH. 

Lee,  William,  Esq.  of  Holborough  Court,  Kent, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Maidstone  1853  to  1857, 
and  1859  to  1870,  b.  23  Aug.  1801 ;  m.  2  April,, 
1820,  Christiana,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Reynolds^ 
Esq.  of  Thejdon  Hall,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d, 
1871)  has  issue, 


I.  Anne,  m.  June,  1845,  W.  Henry  Roberts,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E., 
who  is  deceased. 

II.  Sarah,    m.  Oct.   1S53,   the  late  xVlfred  Smith,   Esq.  of 
Rochester. 

Mr.  Lee,  of  Holborough,  a  merchant  in  London  and 
Eochester,  is  3rd  son  of  Henry  and  Susannah  Lee, 
of  Camps  Hill,  Lewisham,  Kent. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  erminois.  Crest — ^A  hear  statant  ppr. 
muzzled  gu.  collared  and  chained  arg.  Motto — Verum  atqu* 
decens. 

Seat— Holborough  Court,  near  Rochester. 


LEECH    OP    CLOONCONHA. 

Leech,  Rev.  John,  B.D.,  of  Clooncoura,  co.  Mayo, 
h.  30  Aug.  1808  ;  m.  9  May,  1839,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Darley,  Esq.  ■)£  St.  John's,  co.  Lublin, 
and  has  issue, 


LEE 


TEE  LANDED  GEISTRY. 


LEE 


941 


I,  William  Ansdell,  Esq.,  B.A.,  Emmanuel  College  Cam- 
liridse,  and  of  Lincolu's  Inn,  Eanister-;it-Law,  0.  SO  Sept. 
1842. 

a.  Henry  Erougliam,  Fsfi.,  B.A.,  Fellow  of  GonvUlo  and 

Caius    College,    Canibrulge,   and  of  the    Queen's   luns, 

Barrister-at-Law,  b.  15  Nov.  1843. 
m.  Joseph  Fanan,  &.  25  July,  1S45. 
IT.  Frederick  John,  b.  30  Jan.  1847 ;  m.  22  Aug.  1877,  Lily, 

dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Wolseley,  Kector  of  Kilrush. 
V.  Graves  Atkinson,  b.  13  Nov.  ls-50,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 
I.  Anna  Darley,  m.  5  March,  1867,  Henry  J.  Bourchier,  Esq., 

eldest  son  of  John  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Baggotstown,  co. 

Limerick,  and  has  issue  a  son. 
n.  Mary  Waller  Barbara  Farran,  m.  3  Oct.   1873,  William 

Fleming   Mease    Smyth,    Esq.   of   Galloway  House,    co. 

Tyrone. 
ui.  Elizabeth  Catherine. 
IV.  Kicharda  King. 

Ht'lICilGC— Geoege  Leech,  Esq.,  traditionally  the  descen- 
;ant  of  an  ancient  family  of  that  name  in  the  co.  of  Cliester, 
ettled  in  Ireland  circa  1C67,  at  Eosserk,  co.  Mayo.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Jonnor,  co.  Sligo,  and  left  an  only  son, 

John  Leech,  E.?q.  of  Frankfort,  co.  Sligo,  6.  1694;  iji.  Mary, 
West  dau.  of  Robert  Orme,  Esq.  of  Carne,  co.  Mayo,  and  by 
ler  (who  d-  10  Deo.  1793,  aged  80)  had  issue,  besides  several 
laus.,  of  whom  Mary,  the  eldest,  ??i.  1759,  James  Wood,  Esq., 
.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Robeet  (see Leech  of  Raihkcale  Abbey); 

II.  James,  b.  1746,  d.  at  Stoke  Newington,  21  Feb.  1826, 
iged  80.  Mr.  Leech  d.  2  June,  1770,  aged  76,  and  was  s.  by 
lis  eldest  son, 

John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Rathroan,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  and  Deputy 
xovernor  of  tlie  co.  of  Sligo.  and  of  Dublin,  b.  1742;  m.  1760, 
Jlizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Ansdell,  Esq., 
md  by  her  (who  was  b.  9  June,  1742,  and  d.  4  Feb.  1834,  in 
ler  92nd  year)  had  issue  to  survive,  two  daus.,  Marianne,  b. 
.775,  m.  1808,  Richard  Perceval  Moulson,  Esq.  ;  Lydia, 
I.  unra.;  and  one  son,  William  Ansdell,  his  heir.  Mr. 
dicech  d.  8  Aug.  1822,  aged  80,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ansdell  Leech,  Esq.  of  Rathroan,  co.  Mayo,  a 
UoUector  of  H.M.  Customs  in  Ireland,  b.  11  July,  1777;  m.  15 
Vlay,  1806,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Atkinson,  Esq.  of 
Sehins,  co.  Mayo,  and  dying  19  Oct.  1837,  in  the  61st  year  of 
lis  age,  left  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  ot  Hermitage,  co.  Sligo,  and  North  Great  George's 
Street,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  T.C.D.,  Q.C.,  b.  16 
Dec.  1810;  ra.  19  Aug.  1840,  Anna  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Hunt 

.  Walsh  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  Hill,  co.  Armagh,  and 
by  her  has  issue,  1  William  Ansdell,  6.  11  June,  1841  ; 
2  Hunt  Walsh,  b.  4  Dec.  1842;  3  Charles,  b.  28  June.  1844; 
4  Thomas  Archibald,  b.  April,  1853;  5  John,  b.  22  May, 
1857;  1  Rebecca  Olivia;  2  Anna  Maria;  and  3  Emily 
Edith. 

in.  William  Ansdell,  &.  23  Dec.  1812 ;  vi.  7  Nov.  1854,  Eleanor, 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Lower  Pembroke  Street, 
Dublin,  by  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Gibson,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  has,  1  William  Ansdell,  b.  21  Aug.  1857;  2  George 
Gibson,  b.  7  Nov.  1859;  3  Arthur  Henry  William,  b.  12  July, 
1862;  1  Elizabeth  Marian  Susaona;  and  2  Florence  Cathe- 
rine Sinclair. 

IV.  Edward,  b.  9  Oct.  1814,  A.B.  T.C.D.  ;  m.  3  Oct.  ISoo, 
Wilhelmina  Frederika,  dau.  of  Richard  Hammersley,  Esq. 
of  Corrolanty,  King's  Co.,  J. P. 

T.  Arthur  Henry  (Rev.),  of  Ballycloughduff,  co.  Westmeath, 
B.A.  T.C.D. ,  Vicar  of  Emly,  6.  23  March,  1817;  m.  18 
Dec.  1845,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Maunsell  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Cahirconlish  House,  co.  Limerick,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
younuer  dau.  of  Charles  Stanley,  1st  Viscount  Monck,  and 
sister  to  the  late  Earl  of  Rathdowne,  and  has  issue,  1  Wil- 
liam Thomas  Atkinson,  b.  2  April,  1860,  d.  27  April,  18G0; 
1  Isabella  Monck;  2  Mary  Wilhelmina  Monck  ;  3  Eleanor 
Elizabeth;    4  Henrietta  Maria;  5  Edith. 

VI.  James  Ansdell,  6.  27  Nov.  1818;  d.  in  Spain,  6  May,  1855. 

I.  Mary. 

n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Aug.  1846,  William  Crawford  Poole,  Esq., 
M.D.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Waterford.        iii.  Catherine  Anne. 

rv.  Marianne  Charlotte,  m.  11  Dec.  1844,  Henry  Connor 
White,  Esq.  of  Golden  Hills,  co.  Tipperary,  Registrar  of  the 
Royal  Dublin  Society. 

T.  Maria  Isabella,  m.  1st,  27  Feb.  1815,  William  Thomas 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Upper  Mount  Street  Crescent,  Dublin,  A.M. 
T.C.D.,  Barrister-at-Law  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1857):  and  2iidly, 
9  Oct.  1860,  Richard  Augustine  Fitz  Gerald  Studdert,  Esq., 
E.M.A. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  trefoil  vert,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three 
ducal  coronets  or.  Crest — Out  cf  a  ducal  coronet  or,  charged 
with  a  trefoil  vert  an  arm  erect  ppr.,  grasping  a  snake  en- 
vironed about  the  arm  also  vert.    MoUo — Virtute  ct  valore. 


LEECH  OF  RATHKEALE  ABBEY. 

Leech,  George  Williams,  Esq.  of  Eathkeale 
Abbey,  co.  Limerick,  Barrister-at-La'sv-,  J. P.,  b.  30 
Aug.  1810  ;  m.  1st,  12  Nov.  1834,  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Gen.  George  Eellasis,  and  by  lier  has  a  son, 

I.  Robekt  S.  B.,  retired  Capt.  94th  regt..  Barrack  Master 
in  Mauritius,  b.  21  May,  1830. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  Sept.  1846,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Hunt  Walshe  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Hawthorn  Hill, 
CO.  Armagh  {see  that  name),  by  -whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  HuntChambrfe,  A.B.,  LL.B.,  6.20  Dec.  1847. 

II.  John  Bourke  Massy,  b.  21  July,  1S54. 

I.  Helena  E.  Susanna.  n.  Catherine  Rebecca. 

III.  Ehza  Georgina.  iv.  Mary. 

iLtUraflC. — Robert  Leech,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  John  Leech, 
Esq.  of  Frankfort,  co.  Sligo  (see  preccdinej  Article),  el.  1823, 
leaving,  by  Julie  Bourke  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest 
son, 

John  Boubke  Leech,  Esq.  of  Rathkeale  Abbey,  b.  19  Dec. 
1763,  who  left,  by  Helena  E.  Susannah  his  wife,  six  sons  and 
one  dau., 

I.  William,  b.  1798 ;  m.  E.  C.  Macdougall,  and  had  one  son, 
William,  deceased. 

II.  George  Williams,   now  of  Rathkeale  Abbey. 

III.  James,  of  Somerset  House,  London. 

IV.  John,  d.  1859.  v.  Robert. 

VI.  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  J. P.  for  co.  Sligo,  3Iajor  Eifle 
Volunteers,  Captain  of  the  Irish  Rifle  Team. 
I.  Julie. 

Seal — Rathkeale  Abbey,  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerici. 


LEEKE    OF    LOITGrFOIlD    HALL. 

Leeke,  Ralph  Meerick,  Esq.  of  Longford  Hall, 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1850,  a  Capt. 
South  Salop  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  4  Sept.  1813  ;  m. 
26  Oct.  1847,  Lady  Hester  Urania,  dau.  of  Newton 
Fellowes,  4th  Eai-1  of  Portsmouth,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  Eortescue,  and  has 
issue  (with  three  other  daus.), 

I.  Ralph,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1849. 

u.  Thomas  Newton  (Rev.),  b.  1854.         iii.  Henry,  b.  1856. 

IV.  William,  6.  1862. 

I.  Hester  Catherine.  ii.  Charlotte  Urania. 

ILinCclQC. — This  family  has  for  several  centuries  been 
of  importance  in  the  county  of  Salop.  For  an  accoimt  of  it 
see  Blakew ay's  Sheiiffs  of  Shrupshire.  The  immediate  an- 
cestor of  the  present  line. 

Ralph  Leeice,  of  Ludlow,  was  living  1334.  His  seal  is 
represented  in  a  pedigree  of  the  family,  which  is  attested  by 
Sir  WiUiam  Segar,  as  bearing  his  shield  of  arms,  the  same  as 
now  used  with  the  legend,  "  Sigill,  Radi  Leeke  Armigeri." 
From  him  descended 

Ralph  Leeke,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Leeke,  Esq.  of  the 
Vineyard,  near  Wellington,  6th  in  descent  from  Ralph  Leeke, 
and  whose  eldest  son,  Thomas,  was  one  of  the  Barons  of  the 
Exchequer,  acquired  a  large  fortune  in  the  Civil  Service  of 
the  E.I.  Company.  Returning  to  England  17S6,  he  purchased, 
the  following  year,  from  the  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  the  manors 
and  estates  of  Longford  and  Church  Aston,  Salop,  and  was 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1796.  He  m.  13  Dec.  1787,  Honoria 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Walter  Hervey  Thursby,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1843)  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  Ralph  Harvey, 
Rector  of  Longford,  b.  4  Oct.  1794;  Augusta;  Caroline,  »/i.  , 
7  Sept.  18'24,  William,  4th  Earl  of  Abergavenny;  Emily; 
Frances  Anne,  m.  29  Oct.  1835,  the  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Thompson, 
Bart.    He  c^.  30  Sept.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Leeke,  Esq.  of  Longford  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.,  b.  21  Nov.  1788,  m.  1st,  13  Nov.  1812,  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  late  Brigadier-Gen.  Robert  Shawe,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  16  April,  1816)  had  issue, 

Ralph  Merrick,  present  representative. 

Egerton,  b.  23  March,  1816;  d.  1876. 

Charlotte,  ra.  Rev.  Wyndhani  Madden,  M.A.  Cantab.,  Rector 
of  Bergh  Apton,  near  Norwich. 
Mr.  Leeke  iii.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  IS'22,  Anna,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Matthew  Pluukett,  brother  to  the  10th  Lord  Louth.    He 
d.  1836. 

Arm-^  —  Arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  or,  over  all  a 
bend  engrailed  az.  Cre.H—A.  leg  couped  at  the  thigh  arg., 
charged  with  two  fleurs-de-lis.     il/o«o— Agendo  gnavitcr. 

i'eut— Longford  Hull,  near  Newport,  Salop. 


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LE    FLEMINa    OF    EYDAL. 

Hughes  ie  Fleming,  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Ejdal 
HaU,  Westmorlaud,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  b.  12 
Aug.  1855  ;  s.  his  father  1877,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Beckermet  aud  Skirwith,  Cumberland,  Coniston, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  Eydal,  Westmorland,  and  Patron 
of  four  Livings,  twenty-fourth  in  descent  from  Sir 
Michael  le  Fleming,  vel  de  Furness,  the  founder  of 
the  family. 

JCtltragC— Sm  Danidl  FLE:inNG,  Knt.  of  Eydal  Hall. 
Cumberland,  M.P.  for  Cockermouth  in  the  latter  end  of  tlie 
17th  century,  was  the  representative  of  this  very  anciont  Cum- 
herland  family.  He  to.  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry 
Fletcher,  Bart,  of  Button,  and  had,  with  other  issue  (see 
Bukke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  Fleming),  an  eldest  son, 

William  Fleming,  Esq.  ofRydalHall,  who  represented  the 
CO.  of  Westmorland  in  Parliament  from  169a  to  1707,  and  was 
created  a  Bart.  4  Oct.  1705,  with  remainder,  in  default  of 
male  issue,  to  the  male  descendants  of  his  father.  Sir  William 
m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eowlandson,  Ksq.  of  Kendal,  by 
whom  he  had  three  daus., 

Dorothy,  m.  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  West- 
morland. 
Barbara,  m.  Edward  Parlcor,  Esq.  of  Browsholme. 
Catherine,  /,<.  Sir  Peter  Leicester,  Bart,  of  Tabley. 
Sir  WilUam  d.  29  Aug.  173G,  and  the  title  devolved  upon  his 
brotlier, 

Sm  George  Fleming,    2nd   bart.,  consecrated  Bishop   of 
Carlisle  30  Oct.  1734.    His  lordship  vi.  23  Oct.  1708,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Robert  Jefferson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William  (A>n.),   b.  10  Aug.  1709,  Archdeacon  of  Carlisle 
1734;  m.  27  Dec.  1739,  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Wil- 
son, Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  Westmorland,  and  d.  17  March, 
1742,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Catherine,  6.  9  Jan.  1742,  to.  Thomas  Ascough,  Gent. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  Cum- 
berland. II.  Barbara,  d.  young. 

III.  Catherine,  to.  Joseph  Dacre  Appleby,  Esq.  of  Kirklin- 
ton,  Cumberland. 

IV.  Mildred,  m.  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Ponsonby  Hall, 
Cumberland.  v.  Elizabeth,  </.  young. 

Sir  George  d.  2  July,  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Sir  William  Fleming,  3rd  bart.  of  Kydal,  son  of  Michael 
Fleming,  Major  of  Foot,  6th  son  of  Sir  Daniel,  High  Sheriff  for 
Cumberland  1754,  M.P.  for  the  co.  1755-56;  m.  1745,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Petyt,  of  Skipton-in-Craven,  co.  York, 
Gent.,  by  whom  (who  d.  31  March,  1757)  he  had  issue, 

I.  MicHAELLE,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Amelia,  d.  unm. 

III.  Barbara,  to.  Edward  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  co. 
York.  rv.  Dorothy,  d.  young. 

V.  Ehzabeth,  m.  Andrew  Hudleston,  Esq.  of  Hutton  John, 
Cumberland,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Andrew  Fleming  Hcdleston,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  Dorothy  m.  12  Aug.  1774,  George  Edward  Stanley,  Esq. 
of  Ponsonby  Hall,  Cumberland.  She  d.  1786,  having  had 
issue,  a  son,  Edward,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  two  daus.,  co- 
heiresses of  their  mother,  the  elder  of  whom,  Slildred,  d. 
unm.,  and  the  younger, 

Elizabeth,  m.  18C5,  John  Cumberland  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
Bath,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1856,  leaving  a  son, 
George  Ccmberland  Hcghes  le  Fleming,  of  Eydal. 
Sir  William  being  desirous  to  restore  the  early  form  of  the 
family  name,  by  adopting  the  prefix  "le,"  the  use  of  which 
had  been  discontinued  from  the  time  of  Edward  IV.,  incor- 
porated it  with  his  son's  Christian  name,  at  baptism,  who 
accordingly  s.,  upon  his  father's  death,  1756,  as, 

Sir  Michael  le  Fleming,  4th  bart.,  of  Eydal,  the  "  brilliant 
Baronet,"  whose  remarkable  social  and  literary  gifts  have 
been  incidentally  recorded  by  the  biographer  of  Dr.  Johnson, 
6.  10  Dec.  1748,  High  Sheriff  for  Cumberland  1770,  M.P.  for 
Westmorland  1774-1806;  to.  Lady  Diana  Howard,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas,  14th  Earl  of  Suffolk  and  Berks,  by 
whom  (who  d.  20  June,  1816,  he  had  one  dau.,  his  heiress. 
Sir  Michael  d.  19  May,  1806,  and  was  .s.  in  the  Baronetcy  by 
Daniel  Fleming,  of  Crostiiwaite,  Westmorland,  great-grandson 
of  Eoger  Fleming,  Vicar  of  Brigbam,  Cumberland,  the  8th 
6on  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  of  Eydal.  The  estates  descended 
to  his  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Anne  Fbederica  Elizabeth  le  Fleming,  of  Eydal,  6.  1784; 
7)1.  1807,  her  cousin.  Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  5th  bart.,  who 
d.  s.  23.  1821.  Lady  le  Fleming  d.  5  April,  1861,  having  settled 
the  estates  on  her  cousins,  the  descendants  ot  her  aunls  Eliza- 


beth and  Dorothy.  The  estates  consequently  devolved,  first, 
on  Andrew  Fleming  Hudleston,  of  Hutton  John,  who  d.  uavn. 
2  Sept.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

George  CdiMberland  Hughes  le  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Eydal, 
Major-Gen.  in  the  Indian  army,  J. P.  for  Cumberland  and 
Westmorland,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter  co.,  who  assumed  by  royal 
license,  dated  1  April,  1862,  in  compliance  with  tlie  terms  ofiJ 
the  entail,  the  surname  of  "  Le  Fleming,'"  in  addition  to  hisi 
own  patronymic.  He  was  b.  21  July,  1807.  Through  his 
paternal  grandmother,  a  dau.  of  Denison  Cumberland,  Bishop 
of  Clonfert,  afterwards  of  Kilmore,  and  sister  to  Richard  Cum- 
berland, the  Politician  and  Dramatist,  Major-Gen.  Hughes  lej 
Fleming  was  lineally  descended  from  Richard  Cumberland, 
upon  whom  the  See  of  Peterborough  was  conferred  by! 
William  III.  in  1691.  Through  the  same  ancestress  he  also 
inherited  the  blood  of  Dr.  Bentley,  the  eminent  Master  o; 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge.  He  entered  the  army  in  1823,  an. 
his  service  in  Burmah  and  Southern  India,  extended  overil 
34  years;  was  Col.  of  the  Madras  Native  Infantry,  retiring 
with  the  rank  of  Major-Gen.  in  1861.  He  m.  1st,  10  Oct.! 
1843,  Mary  Grant,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Macpherson,  Esq, 
of  Banchor,  in  Badenoch,  co.  Inverness,  by  whom  (who  d.  211 
March,  1851)  he  had  issue,  two  daus., 

I.  Elizabeth  Emily,  6.  9  Blarch,  18.50;  d.  28  Dec.  1852. 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  6. 17  March,  1851 ;  ra.  12  April,  1871,  George 
Godfrey  Cunninghame,  Esq.,  Edinburgh,  Advocate,  and  haa 
issue.  1 

He  m.  2ndly,   15  Sept.    1853,   Anne  Jane,   youngest  dau.  ofl 
Alexander   Rennick,   Esq.  of  Derryargan,    co.    Fermanagli| 
Major  in  the  Bengal  army,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Stanlet,  his  heir,  now  of  Eydal. 

II.  George  Fleming  Alexander,  b.  28  April,  1858. 

I.  Alice  Catherine,  6.  17  July,  1856. 

II.  I'.lizabeth  Constance,  b.  17  Dec.  18.59, 
in.  Mildred  Jane  Frederiea,  6.  29  May,  1861. 

Major  Gen.  Hughes  le  Fleming  had  three   brothers  and  ono' 
sister,  viz. 

I.  John  Edward  Hughes,  h.  11  Aug.  1809,  lata  Col.  of  47t: 
.Madras  Native  Infantry:  ra.  11  Jan.  1870,  Caroline  Gertrudi 
youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Cornish  AVhitlock,  K.C.B.| 
and  lias  issue. 

II.  William  Wyndham  Hughes,  b.  16  Oct.  1814:  ra.  1st,  6  Dec, 
1842,  Susanna,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Hope,  Esq.  of  Derby, 
She  (?.  13  Nov.  1852,  leaving  issue.  He  ru.  2ndly,  23  Sepi 
1802,  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  George  Batcheler,  Esq.  ol 
Gosport,  Hants.    She  d.  12  Oct.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Henry  le  Fleming  Hughes,  6.  5  April,  1819;  m.  3  Julyj 
1857,  Nancy  Emma  Capcley,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut.  Jolil 
Walker,  of  Bridgewater,  Somerset;  shed.  29  Oct.  1861. 

1.  Elizabeth  MUdred,  6.31  March,  1806;  m.  18  June,   1832, 
John  Robert  a  Court,  Esq.  of  Kingwe.ston,  Somerset;   haSJ 
d.  9  Aug.  1872.    Their  only   dau.,   Emma  Frederiea,    TO.ij 
22  June,  1852,  Rev.  Charles  Vere  Spencer,  M.A.,  of  Wheat-I 
field,  CO.  Oxon,  and  has  issue,  ] 

Major-Gen.  Hughes-lc-Fleming  d.  7  June,  1877,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Stanley  Hughes  le  Fleming,  now  of  Eydal. 

A^-ins — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  fret  arg.,  for  Le 
Fleming;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  or  and  arg.,  a  lion  ram- 
pant az.,  between  three  fountains,  for  Hcghes.  Crests — 1st, 
Le  Fleming  :  A  serpent  nowcd,  in  its  mouth  a  wreath  of  olive 
and  vine  leaves  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  Hcghes  :  Upon  a  mount  vert  a 
lion  couchant  or,  gutte  de  larmes,  the  dexter  paw  resting 
on  a  fountain  ppr.     ilottn — Pax,  copia,  sapientia. 

Seai— Eydal  Hall,  Ambleside. 


LEFEOY    OF    CARBIG-GLAS. 

Lefeoy,  Anthoxt,  Esq.  of  Carrig-glas  Manor| 
CO.  Longford,  D.L.,  LL.D.,  M.P.  for  the  Uuiversitj 
of  Dublin  1858  to  1870,  and  for  co.  Longford  183'J 
to  1837,  and  1841  to  1847,  High  Sheriff  co.  Long^ 
ford  1850  ;  m.  1824,  Hon.  Jane  King,  eldest  dauJ 
of  Robert  Edward,  1st  Viscount  Lortou,  and  grand-^ 
dau.  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1868.)  has  issue, 

I.  Frances,  to.  22  March,  1849,  Col.  David  Carrick  Buchanan, 
D.L.  of  Drumpellier,  CO.  Lanark,  (see  that  FaniUy). 

II.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  June,  1852,  Hon.  William  L.  P.  Talbot, 
Lieut. -Col.,  7th  son  of  James,  3rd  Lord  Talbot  de  Malahide. 

3£,inCagC. — The  Lefroys  are  of  Flemish  extraction,  and 
emigrated  to  England  in  the  time  of  the  Duke  of  Alva's  perse- 
cutions. The  first  who  settled  in  this  country,  a.d.  1569,  was 
Antuont  LEFKOi".     His  desceiuLinr, 


LEG- 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEa 


943 


f 


aoMAs  Lefkot,  of  Canterbury,  to.  Plicebe,  h.  1C79.  dan.  of 
las  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Kenfield,  by  Phoebe  his  wife,  ilau. 
:lUam  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court.  Kent,  and  by 
who  d.  1761)  had  a  son, 
\NTiioxT  Lefkoy,  of  Loghom,  n.  EHzabeth,  sister  of  Bcn- 
1  Langlois,  Esq.,  M.P.,  many  years  Under  Secretary  of 
,  and  liad  (with  one  dau.,  PhcEbe,  m.  to  an  ItaUan  noble- 
,  Slaffetti  Del  Jlcdico,  Count  di  Carrara)  two  sons, 
-Vntuont,  Lieut. -Col.  9th  Dragoons,  m.  1.5  Xov.  1769, 
une  Gardiner,  and  d.  8  Sept.  ISlt),  having  had  issue, 

1  IJiGHT  Hox.  TuoMAS  Lefkot,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 
Ireland. 

2  .Antliony,  late  Capt.  65tli  regt.,  ra.  and  had  issue. 

3  Itenjamin,  Capt.  K.A.,  'in.  and  had  issue.  His  3rd  dau.. 
Lacy,  III.  11  Sept.  1S5S,  Robert  Exham  Turbett,  Esq.  of 
Owenstown  House,  co.  Dublin. 

■i  Henry,  31. A.,  Vicarof  Santry,  near  Dublin,  i/i.  Dorothea, 
■Jncl  dau.  of  0"Grady,  of  Kilballyowcn  {icc  that  naiiu), 
and  had  issue, 

Anthony  O'Grady,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Bruce. 
Gerald  de  Courcy,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Brook- 
man,  Esq.,  and  settled  in  Australia. 
Henry  M;.'in»oll,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Shine,  Esq.  of 
Ballymacrcse,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  a  sun,  Henry,  b. 
lyGl. 
Eliza  Waller. 

Ann  Langlois,  m.  James  Stein,    Esq.  of  Charrington, 
Dorset,  and  Kennetpans,  K.B.,  and  has  issue. 
JIary  Elizabeth  O'Grady.  Dorothea  Thomasina. 

1  Lucy,  rii.  Hugh  Byvcs  Baker,  Esq. 

■J  PhcBbe,  m.  Capt.  Butler.    3  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  Courtenay. 
-  Anne,  i;i.  Major  Power. 
6  Eliza,  m.  Richard  Sadleir,  Esq. 

.  I^aac  Peter  George,  Fellow  of  All  So«ls',  Oxford,  Rector 
r ;  Ash  and  Compton,  Surrey,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Kd- 
■,d  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Wooton  Court,  Kent,  by  Jemima, 
-  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Egeiton,  LL.D., 
.ndson  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Eridgewater,  and  by  ho-r 
iio  d.  in  1S04)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1S06, 

1  John  Henry  George,  of  Ewshott  House,  Hants,  Rector  of 
Ash  and  Compton  6.  17S2;  //i.  Souhla,  youngest  dau.  of 
l;ev.  Charles  Jeffreys  Cottrell ;  and  d.  1823,  leaving  issue, 

George,  f?.  v.nm.  1824. 

CUARLE3  Edward,  of  Ew.?hott  House,  Fnrnhnm,  Surrey, 
J. P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  Barrister-at-LMw,  Secretary 
to  the  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Taxing 
Officer  of  that  House  185G,  6. 1810;  .s.  his  brother  George 
18.:  1;  m.  184-5,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq, 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  C.E.,  and  d.  1861,  leaving  a  son, 
Charles  James  Maxwell  Lefbot,  of  Itchell  Manor, 
Hants,  late  Capt.  14th  Hussars,  m.  14  Aug.  1872,  Eliza- 
Ijeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Alfred  Henry  McClintock,  M.P., 
uf  ilerrion  Square,  Dublin  {see  Bukke's  Peerage,  Rath- 
DONNELL,  B.)   and  other  issue. 

Anthony  Cottrell,  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  M.A.,  Incum- 
bent of  Crookham,  near  Farnham,  Surrey,  ra.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Hickman,  Esq.,  and  has  three  dans. 

John  Henry  (Sir),  Licut.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Governor 
of  Bermuda  1871  to  1877,  rn.  1st,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  late  Chief  Justice  Robinson,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  and 
by  her  has  two  sons  and  two  daus.  He  iii.  2ndly,  ISliO, 
Charlotte  Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Dundas,  of  i'lngask,  and 
widow  of  Col.  Armine  Mountain,  C.B. 

Henry  Maxwell.  Frederick,  deceased. 

Ann,  ra.  John,  Lord  Eathdonnell. 

F;nnces  Phoebe,  m.  George  K.  Richards,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  d.  22  Sept.  1859,  having  had  issue  a  son 
and  three  daus.  Anna  Sophia. 

Isabella  Elizabeth.  Lucy,  deceased. 

2  Christopher  Edward,  b.  1785. 

Benjamin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ash,  i)!.  Jane  Anna  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Austen,  Rector 
oiSteventon,  Hants,  and  dying  1829,  left  issue,  George 
Benjamin  Austen,  and  six  daus. 

1  Lucy,  iii.  the  Rev.  Henry  Rice,  of  Xorton  Coiut,  near 
I'avorsham. 

le  grandson. 

The  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Langlois  Lefrot,  LL.D.  of  Car- 
?-Rlas  Manor,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  b.  1776;  ?ii. 
99,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Jeffry  Paul,  Esq.  of  Silver 
•ring,  CO.  Wexford,  member  of  the  younger  branch  of  the 
inily  of  Sir  Robert  Paul,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  now  of  Carrig-glas  Manor. 

II.  Thomas  Paul,  Q.C.,  ),('.  1  July,  1835,  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Massy,  dau.  of  Hugh,  3id  Lord  31assy,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas  Langlois,  and  several  other  children. 

III.  JelTry  (Very  Rev.),  M.A.Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Dean  of 
Dromore ;  to.  Helena,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Trench,  by  Lady  Helena  his  wife,  sister  of  George  James, 
6th  Earl  of  Egmont,  and  has  issue,  Charles,  and  other 
children. 

IV.  George  Thomson,  late  Treasurer  to  the  Ecclesiastical 
Commissioners,   High  Sheriff  of  Longford  1846;  la.  Is69, 


Mary,  widow  of  AVilliam  Mavtlcy  Blaekburne,  Esq.  of  Tank- 
ardstuwn,  co.  Meatli,  and  dau.  oi  Rev.  William  Thorpe,  D.D. 
1.  Jane.  ii.  Anne.  iii.  Mary. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Lefroy,  one  of  the  most  distinguished 
Lawyers  of  his  time,  was  called  to  the  Bar  1797,  and  appointed 
a  Bencher  of  the  King's  Inn  1819.  He  sat  in  Parliament  as 
Jlember  for  the  University  of  Dublin  from  1830  till  his  eleva- 
tion to  the  Bench,  which  took  place  1841,  when  he  was 
appointed  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  Ue  became  Lord  Chief 
Justice  1852,  andtt  1868. 

^i-/i!.?— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  vert,  fretty  arg.  on  a  chief 
of  the  second  a  hood  or  cap  (allusive  to  the  badge  assumed  by 
the  party  opposed  to  the  Duke  of  Alva)  between  two  wyvcrns 
gu.,  for  Lefroy;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  or,  betwt'cn 
three  crescents  arg.  on  a  chiet  gu.  three  mullets  of  the  third, 
for  Langlois.  Crcd — Ademi-wyvern  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar 
dancettee  arg.  fretty  vert.  :iio»o— Mutare  sperno  (adopted 
at  the  period  of  the  Huguenot  persecutions). 

i^toi— Carrig-glas  Manor,  near  Longford.  CMjs — Carlton; 
and  National,  London;  Kildare  Street;  University;  and  Sack 
ville  Street,  Dublin, 

♦ 

LEGGE    OF    JVEALONE    HOtTSE. 
Legge,   "William   Wallace,   Esq.   of    irnlore 
House,  CO.  Antrim,  b.  18  March,  1841 ;  s.  his  fathex' 
1868. 

iltnratJC.— In  167G,  William  Legge,  an  officer  in  the 
army,  with  recommendations  from  James  II.,  then  Duke  of 
York,  served  under  the  Duke  of  Schomberg  in  Flanders,  and 
accompanied  him  to  Ireland  1690.     His  son, 

Vi'iLLiAM  Legge,  settled  at  Malone,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  7  Nov. 
1723,  leaving  w  ith  other  sons, 

William  Legge,  who  d.  Nov.  1750. 

Alexander  Legge  (his  eldest  son),  then  .■!.,  and  sewed  as 
High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  Antrim  1770.  He  d.  1777,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  AVilliam,  his  heir,  d.  20  Sept.  1821. 

I.  Elinor,  m.  Hill  Wallace,  Esq.,  an  olfieer  in  the  army,  and 
had  issue, 

1  William,  late  possessor. 

2  Hill,  iii.  Maria,    younger  dau.    of  Major  Tophar_i,   of 
Slcdmere,  co.  York;  he  d.  1861. 

3  Matilda,  deceased.        4  Eliza,  deceased.  5  Ellen. 
6  Marcella,  deceased.        7  Louisa,  deceased. 

II.  MarceUa,  m.  .iVnthony  Semple,  Esq.  of  Malahide,  and  d. 
without  issue. 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Legge,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim,  d.  20  Sept. 
1821,  and  was  «.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Wallace  Legge,  of  Malone  House,  Belfast,  co. 
Antrim,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  LL.B.,  High  Sheriff  1823;  b.  1789; 
adopted  the  surname  of  Legge;  ra.  27  Sept.  1833,  Eleanor 
Wilkie,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Forsttr,  Esq.  of 
Adderstone,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue, 

WiLLi.vM  Wallace,  now  of  JIalone  House. 

Florence  Wallace,  ra.  1861,  Viscount  Harberton. 

Mr.  Legge  d.  3  March,  1868.    Mrs.  Wallace  m.  2ndly,  II  May, 
1874,  the  Hon.  Robert  Jack  Ncedham. 
Siat — Malone  House,  Belfast. 


liEGH  or  NOF.BUEY  BOOTHS  InALL. 
Legh,  John  Pexnixgton,  Esq.  of  ^'orbury 
Booths  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  20  ^s^ov. 
1827;  m.  12  Aug.  1858,  Emily  Jane,  2iid  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Eohert  Grant,  Ticar  of  Bradford  Abbas, 
Dorset,  a  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  has  issue, 

John  Robert  Pennington,  b.  4  April,  1865. 

Ruth  Isabel,  6.  25  Aug.  1870. 

3LinCH(JC. — Agnes  de  Legh  (only  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
de  Legh,  great-grandson  of  Hamon,  Lord  of  the  Mediety  of 
High  Legh  temp.  Henky  II.)  iii.  1st,  Richard  de  Ly.mme,  and 
had  by  him  a  son,  Thomas,  who  took  the  name  of  Legh,  and 
half  the  mediety  of  High  Leigli ;  his  son,  Thomas  Legh,  was 
progenitor  of  the  Leighs  of  the  West  Hall,  Hi-jh  Leigh.  Agnes 
TO.  2ndly,  William  de  Hawardyn,  and  had  another  son,  Ralph 
de  Hawardyn,  who  had  the  other  half  of  the  mediety  of  High 
Legh,  and  sold  it  to  Sir  Richard  Massey,  of  Tatton,  1206.  Agnes 
5ii.  3rdly,  Sir  William  Venubles,  Knt.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William 
Veuables,  Baron  of  Kinderton,  and  by  him  had  a  3id  son, 
John,  who  took  the  name  of  Legh,  and  purchased  Knutsford 
Booth  before  28  Edward  I.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  son 
John  (Sir).  He  ra.  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  dc  Coiona,  of 
Adlingcon,  and  by  her  had,  Rouert,  progenitor  of  the  Lechs 


du 


LEG 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEG 


of  Adlington,  Anneslaj,  Lyme,  Rklge,  StoneUiglh  Stockwdl,  &c.  : 
William  "(Sir),  ancestor  of  the  Leoiis  of  Isail :  Peter,  founder 
of  the  Leghs  of  Bcchton;  and  Gilbert,  whose  son,  John,  r,i. 
Cecilia  de  Towneley,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Townelets  of 
Toicadcy. 

SiE  John  de  Legh,  living  temp.  Edwaed  III.,  eldest  son  of 
John  Lesh,  the  1st  of  Knutsford  Booth,  was  direct  ancestor  of 
the  family  of  Legh  of  Booths,  whose  eventual  heiress, 

EnTH  Legh,  of  Booths,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of 
Booths,  m.  Thomas  Pennington,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  was  s.  at 
her  decease,  1715-16,  by  her  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Pennington,  Esq.  of  Booths,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Legh.  He  to.  Helena,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
loughby  Aston,  Bart,  of  Aston,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

pIter  Legh,  Esq.  of  Booths,  b.  4  March,  1722-3,  who,  in 
174.5,  completed  the  erection  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall.  He  vi. 
20  Juno,  1741,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Wade,  Esq.,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1794)  he  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p., 
AViLi.ouGHBY  and  John,  and  Anne  Helena,  wlio  m.  1792,  Jolm 
Matthews,  Esq.,  Capt.  K.N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  the  following  year. 
He  d.  12  Aug.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

WiLLOUGHBT  Legh,  Esq.  of  Xorbury  Booths  Hall,  b.  25  May, 
1749,  who,  dying  unm.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Legh,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  London,  and  Torldng- 
ton,  CO.  Chester,  Barrister-at-Law,  '»!.29  March,  1792,  Isabella, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Wharton,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1849)  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  his  successor. 

II.  Edmimd  Dawson  (Rev.),  of  St.  Botolph's,  London,  M.A., 
b.  1801 ;  TO.  1826,  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  liight  Hon. 
Sir  Christopher  Ptobinson,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty ; 
and  d.  9  March,  1845,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Pennington,  now  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall. 

2  Edmund,  b.  1831  ;  d.  1840. 

3  William  Dawson  (Rev.),  b.  1834;  d.  18.58. 

4  Christopher,  b.  1838;  to.  Jane,  dau.  ot  A.  Anderson, 
M.D.,  of  Newotead,  Australia,  and rf.  30 Sept.  1878,  having 
had  issue,  three  daus.  and  six  sons. 

5  Henry  Eamund  (Uev.),  b.  1840;  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Mr.  Kite,  and  has  issue. 

1  Catherine  Louisa,  m.  Edward  Penrose  Hathaway,  Esq. 
of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

2  Isabella  Helen.  3  Frances  Ann. 
f.  Ann,  m.  William  Clowes,  Esq.,  who  d.  21  April,  1835. 

II.  Isabel,  in.  Rev.  Bertie  Johnson,  Rector  of  Lymme,  co. 
Chester;  and  d.  26  May,  1855. 
Mr.  Legh  d.  April,  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Booths  Hall,  D.L.  and  J. P., 
6.  11  June,  1794,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Chester 
1827.  He  d.  unm.  29  Aug.  1857,  and  was  .<:.  by  his  nephew, 
the  present  John  Pennington  Legh,  Esq.  of  Norbury  Booths. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  or,  over  all  a  bend  gu.  Crest — An  arm 
embowcd  coupedat  the  shoulder  vested  gu.,  handppr.,  holding 
a  sword  erect  also  ppr.  a  snake  twisting  round  the  same  arg. 
Motto — Prudens,  fidelis,  et  audax. 

Seat — Norbury  Booths  Hall,  near  Knutsford,  co.  Chester. 


LEGH    01'    ADIilNGTON". 

Legh,  Charles  Eichaed  Banastee,  Esq.  of 
Adlington  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  4 
March,  1821  ;  m.  29  April,  1846,  Mary  Jane  Anua- 
bella,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Wright,  of  Blott- 
ram  Hall,  Cheshire,  by  Mary  Catherine  his  wife,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry  Americus,  b.  22  April,  1S.')3. 

I.  Florence  Hester  Lavinia.  n.  Edith  Mabel. 

ULilXCtltit, — Robert  de  Legh,  2nd  son  of  John  Lesh,  of 
Booths,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  de  Corona, 
of  Adlington,  living  (ou;).  Edward  II.,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Adam  de  Norley,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Legh,  of  Adlington,  rn.  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  John  de  Arderne,  Knt.  of  Aldford  and  Alvanley,  and 
had  two  sons,  Robert  (Sir),  his  heir;  Piers  (Sir),  ancestor  of 
the  Leghs  nf  Lyme.    From  the  elder  son. 

Sir  Robert  Legh,  Knt.  of  Adlington,  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester 
17  and  22  Richard  II.,  the  8th  in  descent  was 

Sir  Uriah  Legh,  Knt.  of  Adlington,  aged  thirty-five 
44  Elizabeth,  who  was  knighted  by  the  Earl  of  Essex  at  the 
siege  of  Cadiz,  and,  during  that  expedition,  is  traditionally 
said  to  have  been  engaged  in  an  adventure  w-hich  gave  rise  to 
the  well-known  ballad  of  "  The  Spanish  Lady's  Love."  Another 
gallant  knight,  Sir  John  Bolle,  however,  disputes  the  fact  of 
being  the  hero  of  that  romantic  affair.  Sir  Urian  was  Slieriff 
of  CO.  Chester  in  the  year  of  Sir  Richard  St.  George's  Visitation 


of  the  CO.,  1613,  and  survived  until  3  Charles  I.,  when  his  in- 
quisition W.1S  taken.     His  direct  male  descendant, 

Charles  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington  (only  son  of  John  Lep^ 

Esq.  of  Adlington,  by  Lady  Isabella  Robarts  his  wife,  sister  q 

the  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Legh,   Esq.  qI 

Adlington,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  14  Charles  II.),    "" 

Hester,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Lee,  Esq.  of  Winchani, 

Chester,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Thomas,  of  Wincham,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Reynold 

Esq.  of  Strarigeways,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  v.  p.  1775,  agi 

40,  without  surviving  issue. 

Mr.  Legh  d.  at  Buxton,  July,  17S1,  and  was  s.  under  settlcmei 

by  his  niece, 

Elizabeth    Davenport,   in.    1752,    John    Rowlls,   Esq.    of 
Kingston,  Receiver-General  for  Surrey,  and  by  him  (who  d, 
1779)  had  issue, 
John  Rowlls,  TO.  Harriet,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Peter  ■\\'av- 
hurton,  Bart,  of  Arlcy;  and,  predeceasing  his  motlier,  kfl 
an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Elizabeth  Hester  Rowlls,  to.  Thomas  Delves  Broughtoii, 
Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Rroughton,  Bart. 
William  Peter  Rowlls,  slain  in  a  duel  at  Cranford  Bridge.      i 
Charles  Edward  Row'lls,  d.  without  issue.  '•'A- 

Elizabeth  Rowlls,  to.  1st,  1778,  Thomas  Browne  Galley,  Esq.  '' 
of  Burderop,  Wilts;  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Haverfield,  Eiiij. 

Mrs.  Rowlls,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Legh,  d.  180G,  wlier 
the  Adlington  estates  devolved  on  her  kinsman. 

Richard  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hill,  near  Preston,  co.  Lan-  ' 
caster  (only  son  of  Thomas  Crosse,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
and  grandson  of  Richai'd  Crosse,  Esq.  of  Crosse  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Ann  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Legh,  cl 
Chorley,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  xVldington,  the 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  14  Charles  II.).  Mr.  Crosst 
assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Legh.  H( 
in.  1787,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Robert  Parker,  Esq.  c 
Cuerden  Hall,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Townley,  Esq.  of  Royle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807)  had  issue  (will: 
a  younger  son,  Richard  Townley,  who  d.  v.nm.  1825,  and  three 
daus.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlington,  6.  Sept.  1792 ;  m.  Louisa 
dau.  of  George  Newnham,  Esq.  of  New  Timber  Place,  Sussex, 
and  by  her  (who  lii.  2ndly,  12  May,  1830,  Thomas  Americus, 
3rd  Lord  Er.skine,  and  d.  10  March,  1867)  had  issue, 

Charles  Richard  Banastre,  now  of  Adlington. 

Mary  Anne,  ?n.  6  Dec.  1830,  the  Hon.  aud  Rev.  Augustu.- 
Cavendish,  4th  son  of  Lord  Waterpark. 

Marcella  Louisa,  d.  22  Nov.  1866. 

Emily  Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton  Hall;  ant 
2ndly,  13  Dec.  18G5,  Frank  Renaud,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Mr.  Legh  d.  25  April,  1829. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  dchruised  by  a  bend  compon'c  oi 
and  gu.  for  difference.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  couped  arg 
armed  and  maned  or,  on  the  neck  a  cross-patonce  gu. 

HuU — Adhngton  Hall,  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester. 


LEGH    OF    HIGH    LEGH. 

Legh,  Heney  Maetin  Coenwail,  Esq.  of  Higli 
Legh,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col 
Grenadier  Guards,  b.  14  Nov.  1839. 

ILtlTCatJC. — Thomas  de  Lega,  of  East  Hall,  in  the  parisl' 
of  Rostherne,  co.  Chester,  son  of  Hugh  de  Lega,  son  of  Oswald 
de  Lega  de  Easthall,  was  father  of  Thomas  de  Lega,  of  East 
hall,  whose  son,  Adam  Legh,  of  the  Easthall,  was  father  o) 
H0GH  de  Legh,  of  the  Easthalls,  who  had  a  son, 

John  DE  Legh,  of  Easthall,  in  High  Legh,  in.  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Matthew,  Lord  of  Alpraham,  co.  Chester,  and  had 
three  sons.    The  2iul  son, 

John  de  Legh,  of  Alpraham,  had  a  son  and  heir,  John  de 
Legh,  who  was  father  of  Thomas  de  Legh,   of  Northwood, 
father  of  Thomas  I,egh,  of  Northwood,  30  Henry  VI.,  145: 
whose  son,  Thomas  Lech,  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Mi 
lington,   and    was  father  of  another  Thomas   Legh,    livinj 
4  Henry  VIII. ,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Charlton,  and 
by  her  had  a  son,  Robert  Legh,  who,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dui 
of  Hugh  Starkey,  of  Olton,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir 
Rafe  Trafford,  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  .<!.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Randoll 
Spurstow,  of  Spurstow,  and  by  her  had  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

George  Legh,  of  High  Legh,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Leycester,  ol 
Tabley ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Booth,  of  Barton,  and 
l«ft  a  son  and  successor, 

TuoiiAS  Legh,  E^q.  of  High  Legh,   in.  Barbara,   dau. 


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las  Brooke,  Ksq.,  of  Norton,  co.  Chcstcv,  and  by  her  liail 
I    three  dans.)  three  sons,   IIenhy,   his    heir;    Tlioniiis, 
,1. ;  and  George,  a  Cavalier,  slain  in  the  civil  war.    The 
'  son, 

Miv  Legh,  Esq.  of  ITich  Legh,  52  years  old  anno  1CC3, 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Uev.  Gregory  Turner,  of 
■lanley,  Uector  of  Scpliton,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  in  ICdi, 
avin^'  an  eldest  son  and  lieir, 

KiciiAUD  LiiGii,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  31  years  old  in  IfiCS,  m. 
7.5,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Legli,  Ksq.  of  Adliugton,  co. 
liester;  and  dying  1705,  was  ,■?.  by  his  son, 
IIexbv  Lkoh,  Esq.  of  lligli  Legh,  6.  1G79;  r.i.  Lctilia,  dau. 
Sir  Kichard  Brooke,  Hart.,  of  Norton;  and  (/.  17;')?,  having 
ad  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  GiiOKGE.  his  heir;  Henry,  d.  iinm. 
dy,  1752,  aged  about  71;  and  JIary,  wife  of  Itev.  Legh 
chmond,  Hector  of  Stockport,  co.  Clicster,  who  d.  llti'J. 
he  son  and  successor, 

George  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  b.  10  July,  1703;  r,i. 
nnc  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Cornwall,  liaron  of 
urford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1741)  had  (witii  twodaus.,  Letitia, 
.  l!ev.  Egcrton  Leigh,  Archdeacon  of  Salop;  and  .Vuna 
aria)  two  sons,  Henry  Cornwall,  his  heir;  and  George 
langton,  6.21  May,  1739;  d.  an  infant.  Mr.  Legh  d.  ll'JO, 
id  was  .■!.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Henrv  Cornwall  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  b.  24  May, 
34;  High  SlierilT  1791;  m.  17G1,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
Robert  Ilopkinson,  Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
ho  i^.  April,  1808)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Dorothea, 
Kiiiji.  1777;  and  Anna  Maria,  m.  3  Jan.  178S,  Thomas  Pitt, 
sq.  of  St.  James',  Westminster)  two  sons,  George  John,  liis 
;ir;  Henry  Cornwall,  who  d.  iinm.  in  the  West  Indies,  1793. 
r.  Legh  d.  1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
George  John  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  b.  17G8;  High 
icritT  1S05;  -«;.  14  July,  1803,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Elack- 
ime,  Esq.  of  Hale,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

T.  George  Cornwall,  late  of  High  Legh. 
II.  Henry   Cornwall,  M..\.,  Kcctor  of"  Welsh  Hampton,  co. 
Salop,    6.    1811;    m.    1839,  Mary,   eldest  dau.    of    Martin 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Bryngwyn,  co.  Montgomery ;  and  dying 
1817,  left  issue, 

Henry  Martix  Cornwall,  present  representative. 
Gertrude  Idary  Cornwall.        EveUne  Cornwall. 
Fanny  Elinor  Cornwall. 
Maria  .'Vgnes  Cornwall,  d.  1S62. 

I.  Anna  Elizabeth,  ?u.  8  March,   1832,  Sir  Philip  dc  Slalpas 
Grey-Egerton,  Bart. 

II.  Frances,  i«.  Rev.  Beilby  Porteus  Hodgson,  son  of  the  Dean 
of  Carlisle,  and  is  deceased. 

III.  Harriet,    vi.   Herbert  Taylor,   Esq.,   Capt.   S.ith    Light 
Infantry,  eldest  sou  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons. 

r.  LegU  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George    Cornwall  Legh,  Esq.   of  High  Legh,   J. P.   and 

L.,  High  Sheriff  1838,  M.P.  for  BUd-Cheshire,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch. 

con.  Col.  2nd  Roj-al  Cheshire  Militia,  6.  1804;  m.  1828, 
ouisa  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  lUfrons, 
ent,  and  niece  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Taylor,  G.C.B., 
.CH. ;  and  dying  16  June,  1877,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now 

High  Legh. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  langucd  az.  quartering 
iBNWALL,  MoRTiJiER,  Lenthall,  Gbey,  and  Bassett.  Crests 
•1st,  Legh  :  A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  langued  az.,  collared 
•;  2nd:  A  Cornish  chough  sa.  beaked  and  membered  gu. 
,pporters—Two  lions  rampant  gu.  bezantee  and  ducally 
owned  or.  Motto— ha,  vie  durante. 
Seat — High  Legh  HaU,  near  Knutsford,  co.  Chester. 


LEGH    OF    LYME. 

Legh,  William  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Lyme  Parle,  co. 
tester,  and  Haydock  Lodge  and  Golborne  Park, 
).  Lancaster,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  Lancashire 
Lussars,  and  Honorary  Col.  4th  Cheshire  Eiflo 
bluntecrs,  late  Capt.  21st  Fusiliers,  M.P.  for  South 
ancashire  1859  to  1865,  and  now  M.P.  for  East 
heshire,  b.  1828;  m.  29  May,  1856,  Emily  Jane, 
au.  of  the  Ecv.  Charles  and  Lady  Jauo  Wodchouse, 
ad  has  issue, 

1.  Thomas,  b.  1S.")7.  ii.  Gilbert,  b.  1853. 

I.  Dulcibella  Jane.  li.  Mabel  Maud. 

2,inCn(IC.— Thomas  Legu,  Esq.,  LL.D.  and  F.A.S.,  of 
rme  Park,  eo.  Chester,  and  of  Haydock  Lodge  and  Golborne 
MTk,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  ;  m.  14  Jan.  1829,  Kllen,  <lau.  of 
illiam  Turner,  Esq.  of  Shrigley  Park,  co.  Cluster,  M.P.  for 
lackburne,   and  by   her  (who  d.   1831)  had  au  only  child, 


Ellen  Jane,  m.  1847,  Rev.  Brabazon  Lowthor,  4th  son  of 
Gorges  Lowther,  Esq.  Mr.  Legh  represented  Newton  in  I'ar- 
liament  from  1819  to  1831.  He  d.  8  May,  1857,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nepheu',  the  present  William  John  Legh,  Esq.,  son 
and  heir  of  William  Legh,  Esq.  of  Brymbo,  co.  Denbigh,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joiin  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Castlehead. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  in  the  chief  point  on  an 
Ineseutcheon  sa.  semee  of  esioiles  an  arm  in  arniDur  em- 
bowed  of  the  second,  the  liand  ppr.  holding  a  peniioa  silver, 
the  wliole  within  a  bordure  wavy  or.  Crest — Issuant  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  ram's  head  arg.  armed  gold,  in  the  mouth  a 
laurel  slip  vert,  over  all  a  pallet  wavy  az. 

iyeats—hymo  Park,  Stoclcport,  co.  Che.>tcr;  Golborne  Park, 
Warrington,  co.  Lancaster. 


LE    HUNTE    OF    ARTRAlVrONT. 

Le  Hunte,  George,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  Llanrian,  co.  Pembroke,  J.  P.  for  co. 
Wexford,  and  High  Slierill'  1837,  M.A.  Trin.  CoU. 
Cambridge,  b.  15  June,  181  !•;  m.  5  Aug.  1815, 
Mary,  5th  dau.  of  the  Iviglit  Hon.  Edward  Pcnne- 
father,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Ruthven,  b.  20  Aug.  1852. 

II.  Richard,  R.N.,  0.  8  Sept.  1854;  d.  unm.  1S7G. 

I.  Mary  Harriet.  ii.  Ellen.  in.  Margaret. 

iLfUCTttJC— Richard  le  Hunte,  bapt.  at  Little  Bradley, 
10  Aug.  1U20  (son  of  Sir  George  Le  Hunte,  of  Little  Bradley, 
Suffolk,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peyton),  wenc 
to  Ireland  as  a  Col.  in  the  army  of  Cro.mwell,  and  Capt.  of  his 
Body  Guard.  This  last  commission,  dated  1G49,  is  still  extant. 
He  settled  at  Cashel,  co.  Tippcrary,  and  was  M.P.  for  tliat 
city  1G61.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Cileyfedd, 
CO.  Pembroke  (who  d.  lOSS),  and  had  issue.     His  elder  son, 

Geurge  le  Hunte,  Esq.,  m.  IG83,  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Col.  William  Legge,  of  Cappagh,  co.  Tipperary,  uncle  to  the 
first  Earl  of  Dartmouth;  and  d.  27  May,  1^97,  leaving  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  Llanryan,  co.  Pembroke,  M.P.  for  Enniscorthy; 

2  Thomas,  of  Brenanstown,  co.  Dublin,  JI.D. ;  3  William, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Kidderminster,  d.  1740;  4  George,  of  whom 
presently;    5  Thomas,   Barrister-at-Law,   M.P.  for  Wexlord; 

1  Anne,  m.  Humphrey  French,  Esq., Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin; 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Browne;  3  Jane,  m.  Geoi-ge  War- 
burton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch.    The  4th  son, 

George  le  Hente,  Esq.  of  Ballymartin,  co.  Wexford,  m. 
Editha  Jones,  an  heiress;  and  dying  1741,  left  issue.  The 
2nd  son, 

George  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  had 
issue  by  Alicia  Mary  Corry  his  wife, 

Richard,  his  heir.        AVilliam  Augustus,  s.  his  brother. 
Charles,  b.  2  June,  1788. 

Francis  (Sir),  Knt.,  J. P.,  twin  with  Charles,  d.  tmm.  18G0. 
Anne,  m.  Simon  Purdon,  Esq.,  of  a  coUateral  branch  of  the 
Purdons,  of  Tinerana. 
Editha,  vi.  Sir  Henry  Meredyth,  3rd  bart.  of  Cailandstown. 

Mr.  Le  Hunte  d.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artiamont,  b.2b  Feb.  17G9; 
m.  Miss  Morgan,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had,  1  Maria,  m.  Samuel 
Meade  Hobson,  Esq.,  Q.C. ;  2  Sophia,  m.  Capt.  William  Doyle, 
son  of  Gen.  Doyle;  3  Louisa  Editha,  m.  8  Feb.  1831,  William 
H.  B.  J.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Knowle  Hall,  co.  Warwick.  3ir. 
Le  Hunte  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  brother, 

William  Augustus  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  b.  25  Oct. 
1774;  111.  1st,  Martha  (or  Patty),  only  dau.  of  John  Warbur- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  King's  Co.,  M.P.,  but  by  her  had  no 
issue;  he  m.  2ndly,  Isabella  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Huson,  Wexford  Militia,  by  whom  (who  d.  1809)  he  had  a  dau., 
.•Vlicia  (commonly  called  Isabella),  )/).  Rev.  Robert  Cooper, 
Rector  of  Aghade.  He  m.  3rdly,  Henrietta  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Miller,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

Georgi",  now  of  Atramont. 

William  Augustus,  of  Kuocknalier,  J.P.,  6.  28  Jan.  1819- 

d.  viua.  14  March,  1878. 
Francis  (Rev.),  b.  8  Jan.  1820;  Rector  of  St.  Mary's  New 

Ross,  CO.  Wexford;  m.  12  Jan.  18G0,  Eleanor  Barbara,  dau. 

of  George  Robert  Magrath,  Esq.  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin. 
Harriot  Josephine,  d.  young. 

Patty  Warburton,  d.  young.        Maria.        Marianne. 
Editha  Christian,  7)i.   Rev.  Yarburgh  Gamaliel  Lloyd,  v.'ho 

has  taken  the  name  of  Greame. 
Mr.  Le  Hunte  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

^,.„i.s_"Vcrt,  a  saltire  or.     Crest- Allow  sejant  erui.    iloitn 
— P.ircere  prostratis. 
<b«ct— Artramont,  Castlcbridge,  co.  Wexford. 


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LEIGH    OF  "WEST   HALL,    HIGH    LEIGH. 

Leigh,  Egeetox,  Esq.  of  The  West  HaU,  High 
Leigh,  and  Jodrell  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J. P.,  late  a 
Capt.  1st  Eoval  Dragoons,  A.D.C.,  b.  18i3 ;  m.  5 
Aug.  187-4,  tile  Lady  Elizabeth  Mary  Gore  White, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Eantry,  and  has  issue, 

Edhaud  Egertox,  h.  23  June,  1S76. 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Egerton. 

JLtltraCJC— OW  and  honouraWe  as  is  tlie  descent  of  the 
Leifflis  of  the  West  Hall,  the  Lymnies,  from  w  horn  they  spranR, 
were  even  still  more  ancient.  Ormerod  conjectures  Lymme, 
to  have  been  a  collateral  branch  of  the  Barons  of  Ilalton. 
Agses  ce  Legh,  heiress  of  the  West  Ilall,  High  Leigh,  ra. 
tem-p.  Heset  III.,  EicaAiiD  de  Ltmme,  and  nas  mother  of 

Thomas  de  Legh,  named  from  the  place  of  his  residence. 
From  him  descended  the  eminent  and  highly  allied  family  of 
Leigh,  of  West  Hall,  High  Leigh :  the  male  representative  of 
which  towards  the  close  of  the  17th  century  (the  intermediate 
descent  is  fully  set  forth  in  Ob.mekod"s  Chi.^hlrc)  was 

The  Kev.  Petee  Leigh,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Great  Budworth, 
Eectorof  Lymme  and  of  Whitchurch,  co.  Salop.  He  ra.  Eliza- 
beth (in  direct  descent  from  Henet  VIL,  through  his  dau., 
Mary,  Queen  Dowager  of  France,  Duchess  of  Suffolk,  and 
her  posterity)  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Egerton  of  Tatton 
Park  3rd  son  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Bridgewater,  by  his  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and 
had  issue,  Egerton,  heir  to  his  uncle,  Austine;  John ;  Thomas,  ' 
iincestor  of  the  Leighs  of  Leatherlake  House,  Surrey; 
i'ETEE,  ancestor  of  Sir  Egerton  Leigh,  Bart.;  Jane;  Hester;  ] 
and  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Sir  John  Head,  Bart.,  Archdeacon  and 
Prebendary  of  Canterbury.  Peter  Leigh  tZ.  1719.  His  eldest 
son, 

The  Rev.  Egeeton  Leigh,  LL.D.  of  the  West  Hall,  Rector 
of  Lynime  and  Middle,  co.  Salop,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Here- 
ford, and  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  Katherine  at  Ledbury, 
bnpt.  30  March,  1702;  ni.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Hamlet  Yates,  Esq.  of  Crowley,  and  had  issue,  i.  Peter,  his 
heir;  ii.  Thomas;  in.  Hamlet;  iv.  Egerton,  M. A.,  forty  years 
Rector  of  Lymme,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Lichfield,  and  Arch- 
deacon of  Salop,  m.  1st,  Letitia,  dau.  of  George  Legh,  Esq.  of 
East  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  Thcodosia, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  and  d.  Sept.  1798,  aged 
05,  leaving  two  daus.,  Susanna,  ra.  Ralph  Leycester,  jun.,  Esq., 
M.P.,  and  Thcodosia;  i.  Mary;  ii.  Anne,  m.  1st,  the  Rev. 
Jlr.  Felton,  and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Cockayne;  and  in.  Eliza- 
beth. Dr.  Egerton  Leigh  »i.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Drinkwater,  and 
had  by  her,  i.  John;  ii.  William;  iii.  Austine;  iv.  Samuel; 
V.  George,  d.  unni.  1816;  vi.  William;  i.  Hester,  and  ii. 
Jane.  He  ra.  Srdly,  Cassandra  Phelps,  and  had  issue,  Henry, 
Cassandra,  Ariana,  and  Catherine.  He  d.  at  Bath  17C0.  His 
son  and  successor. 

The  Rev.  Petek  Leigh,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Lymme  and 
Middle,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Doughty,  Esq. 
of  Broadwell,  co.  Gloucester.  He  d.  before  his  father,  1753, 
leaving  issue,  i.  Egerton,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas  Hodges;  in. 
Peter  Neve ;  iv.  Timothy,  d.  uhm.  in  the  East  Indies,  1814; 

I.  Mary,  ra.  Robert  Lancaster,  Vicar  of  Arlsey,  co.  Bedford; 

II.  Anne,  ra.  John  Frodsham,  Capt.  R.X.;  and  iii.  EUzabeth, 
who'  d.  v.nm.    The  son  and  heir, 

Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  of 
Twemlow,  6.  25  Oct.  1752;  m.  21  Sept.  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Francis  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Ycardsley  and 
Twemlow,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  12  Jlarch,  1307) 
had  issue,  i.  Egerton,  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  his  heir; 
II.  Peter,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Lymme.  h.  20  Aug.  1782;  ra.  10  Nov. 
1812,  3Iary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blackburne,  LL.D.,  Warden  of 
Manchester  College:  she  d.  19  July,  1G19,  aged  30;  and  Peter 
Leigh  ra.  2ndly,  18  March,  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  Harriot  Steward, 
Esq.  of  Watford,  co.  Herts  (deceased);  iii.  Jodrell,  Vice- 
Admiral  R.N.,  of  Broadwell,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  15  Jan. 
1790,  d.  Oct.  1863;  i.  Mary  Anne,  m.  14  June,  1802, 
James  Abercromby,  Lord  Dunfermline ;  n.  Charlotte,  ra. 
Joseph  Jellicoe,  Esq.  of  Finchley,  Middlesex  (she  d.  at 
Rome,  1823) ;  iii.  Emma,  m.  1  May,  1811,  John  Smith,  Esq., 
M.P.  of  Dale  Park,  Sussex  (brother  of  Lord  Carrington), 
deceased;  iv.  Augusta,  ra.  1S2I,  Thomas  Duinbleton,  Epq.  of 
Hull  Grove,  Surrey  (deceased);  v.  Caroline,  deceased;  and 
VI.  Harriet,  d.  unra.  1809.  Mr.  Leigh  d.  22  June,  1833.  The 
eldest  son, 

Egerton  Leith,  Esq.  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  of 
Jodrell  Hall,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  SlierilT183G,  formerly  Capt.  Sid 
Dragoon  Guards ;  6.  23  Aug.  1779;  mi.  26  Dec.  1809,  Wilhcl- 


mina  Sarah,   dau.  of  the  late  George  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Te 
Park,  CO.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 
Egerton,  of  West  Hall  and  Jodrell. 
Eleanor  Agnes,  d.  unra.  20  Nov.  1837. 
Anna  Elizabeth. 
Beatrice  Jidia,  ra.  1st,  1845,  the  Rev.  John  Oliver  Hopki 

of  Uffington,  CO.  Salop  ;  and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  L.  Burton. 
Caroline,  ra.  14  Sept.  1858,  the  E'jv.  Richard  Morris,  Vi 

of  Eatington,  co.  Warwick,  who  d.  1859. 
Augusta,  ra.  Charles  Gresley,  Esq.  of  the  Close,  Llchfieli 

and  has  issue. 

Mr.  E.  Leigh  d.  15  Oct.  1SC5.    The  eldest  son, 

Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  Jo( 
rell  Hall,  co.  Chester,  Broadwell  House,  co.  Gloucester,  an( 
Bulcote  Lodge,  co.  Notts,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  a  Capt.  2nd  Dri 
goon  Guards,  and  afterwards  Major  and  Brevet  Licut.-Col.  1st 
Cheshire  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1872,  M.P.  for  Mid-Cheshire  fium 
1873  to  1876  ;  ra.  20  Sept.  1842,  Lydia  Rachel,  dau.  and  <  o- 
heirof  John  Smith  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bulcote  Lodge,  Notts,  and^ 
had  is.sue, 

I.  Egerton,  now  of  West  Hall.  Jodrell,  and  Twemlow. 

II.  John  Jodrell,  b.  21  April,  1815;  d.  20  April,  18G0. 

III.  Edward  Egeeton,  now  of  Broadwell,  '/.  1  July,  1851 ;  i 
17  Sept.  1874,   Laura  Maude,  youngest  dau.    of  Sir  Hen 
Edwards,  Bart,  of  Pye  Nest,  Halifax,  and  has  issue,  Joh 
Egerton ;  Henry  Egerton. 

IV.  Neville  Egerton  (Rev.),  6.  2  Sept.  1852. 

V.  .\rthur  Egerton,  b.  6  Nov.  1863. 
I.  Eleanor    Sophia    Egerton,    ra.  5   Aug.  1869,  Sir  Robei 

Allied  CunhflV,  Bart,  of  Acton  Park,  Wrexham,  and  lu 
issue. 

Mr.  Leigh  ci.  1  July,  1S76. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.     Crest — A  cubit  arm  vesle 
paly  of  five  pieces  or  and  sa.  cuffed  arg.  hand  ppr.  grasping 
the  upper  and  lower  fragments  of  a  broken  tilting  spear,  the 
point  upwards.     Motto — Force  avec  vertu. 

Seats— West  Hall,    High    Leigh,  near   Knutsford;    Jodrell 
Hall,  Holmes  Chapel,  Chester. 


LEIGH    OF    BKOWNSOVES    HALL. 

WAiiD-BorGHTOx-LEiGH,  Edwaed  Alieslet 
BoronxoN,  Esq.  of  BrownsoTer  Hall,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Guilsborough  Hall,  co.  Xorthanipton,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1874,  b.  1822  ;  m.  19  Dec.  18G7, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Hon.  Charles  L.  Butler,  brother  of 
the  13th  Lord  Dunboync,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Alleslet,  b.  23  3Iay,  1877. 

I.  Ellen  Thcodosia.         ii.  Maude  Mary.  in.  Ada  Rose. 

IV.  Edith  Violet.  v.  Mabel  Constance. 

HinCatJC. — SccLeigh  o/  west  Hall,  Ilijh  Lei^h. 

John  Ward  Buoughton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Brownsover  Hall, 
and  Guilsborough,  b.  1790  (4th  son  of  William  Zouch 
Lucas-Ward,  Esq.  of  Guilsborough  Park,  co.  Northampton), 
assumed,  by  sign-manual,  1831,  the  additional  surnames 
and  arms  of  Boughton  and  Leigh.  He  to.  1811,  Thcodosia 
de  Malsburgh,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Egerton  Leigh, 
Bart.,  by  Thcodosia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  I'.oughton, 
Bart.,  and  d.  18  June,  1808,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1870), 

I.  John,  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  v.nm. 

II.  Edward  Allesley  Bouguto.v,  now  of  Erownsover  Hall. 

III.  Theodosius,  M..\.,  Vicar  of  Newbold-on-Avon,  ra.  Miss 
Cottrell,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Egerton,     M.A.,    Rector     of   Harborough   Magna,    m, 
Andrews,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Thcodosia,  ra.  Thomas  Fanshawe  Parratt,  Esq.  of  Effing- 
ham House,  SuiTey. 

II.  Grace,   ra.  Capt.  Charles  Rowley,  R.X.,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Charles  Rowley,  Bart. 

III.  Emma  Adeline  Leigh  Boughton,  m.  28  Sept.  1871,  Julius 
Levinson,  Esq.  of  Copenhagen. 

Arras — Quarterly,  Leigh,  Booghton,  and  Ward.  Crests— 
Leigh,  Boughton,  and  Ward. 

.SVf/fs— Brownsover  Hall,  near  Rugby;  Guilsborough  Hall, 
Northampton. 


LEIGH    OF    LUTON    EOO. 

The  late  John  Geeaed  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Luton 
Hoo  Park,  co.  Bedford,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Shcrif 
CO.  Herts,  1871,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Luton, 
Hyde,  Lcegrare,  &c.,  b.  8  June,  1821;  m.  1872. 
Eleanor  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hawkes,  Esq.  and 
widowof  Hon.  Humble  Dudley  Ward,  and  d.  1875. 

El'llCatJC— John  LeigHj  Esq.  of  Eandhills,  and  Upton 


III 


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Lancaster,  and  Granse  Hall,  co.  Chester,  m.  Elizabeth 
'a 111,  and  was  father  of 

ouN  SiiAW  Leicii,  Esq.  of  Luton  IIoo  Park,  J.P.,  Hish 
riff  1856,  6.  20  July,  1791  ;  m.  181S,  Hannah,  3rd  dau.  of 
uy  Blundell  Ilollinshead,  Esq.,  of  Deysbrook,  co.  Lan- 
tcr,  and  d.  15  June,  1871,  leaving  issue, 

John  Gerard,  late  ot  Luton  Hoo. 

Henry  Blundell  Leigh,  m.  1855,  Henrietta  Dorothy,  fifth 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hawkes,  Esq.,  and  d.  1876.        ni.  Thuuia.s. 
.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Townshend,  3rd  son  of  Henry  Towns- 
hcnd,  Esq.  ot  Wincham  Hall,  Cheshire. 
[.  Elizabeth  Mary,  )».  Jonathan  Blundell  Hawkes,  Esq. 

.  Henrietta,  d.  21  March,  1859. 
.c'.t— Luton  Hoo  Park,  Luton;  the  Grange,  Liverpool. 


Thomas  Lord  Kingsdown  (who  had  a  life  interest 
in  them) . 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  between  four  lozenges 
crm.,  for  distinction  a  canton  or.  Ci-fU—X  denii-Iion  gu. 
holding  between  the  paws  a  lozenge  arg.  charged  with  a  rose 
gu.  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  for  distinction  with  a  cross 
patee  or. 

Stats— Hindley  Hall,  Wigan  ;  Barham  Court,  Maidstone. 

Town  He^idenct, — 54,  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 


LEIGH    OF    WOODCHESTER    PAHK. 

Leigh,  "Willia^i,  Esq.  of  Woodchester  Park,  co. 
oucester,  J.P.,  b.  23  Sept.  1829  ;  m.  25  June,  1859, 
yy  Victoria,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jarrett, 
q.of  Madras,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  by  her  (who 
G  Feb.  1871)  has  issue, 

.  Francis  William,  6.  4  July,  1860. 

I.  Henry  Vincent,  6.  1  March,  1867. 

II.  Arthur  Hubert,  6.  21  March,  1869;  d.  12  June,  18C9. 
V.  Bertrand  Charles,  b.  27  Jan.  1871. 

.  3Iary  Blanche.  ii.  Beatrice  Cecilia. 

JltlTCilgC.— The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  for  several 
iciations  seated  at  Ly  mm,  and  from  researches  made  in  1811,  j 
il'pcared  probable  that  they  had  originally  descended  from 
■  Leighs  of  West  Hall,  in  High  Leigh ;  but  as  entries  of 
liuiee  had  not  been  made  in  the  Heralds'  College,  it  was 
inn  impracticable  to  ascertain  with  precision  the  particular 
inch  of  the  Leighs  from  which  they  originally  sprang,  so  as 
'  ve  a  right  to  armorial  bearings.  The  Herald's  College 
re  made  6  March,  1811,  a  new  grant  of  armorial  bear- 

\'.  ii.LiAJi  Leigd,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  of  PiOby  Hall,  co. 

ncaster.  Merchant,  son,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  of  William 

i^li,  Esq.  of  Lymm,  co.  Chester.    He  was  h.  16  Sept.   1754, 

.  J2  Feb.   179S,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir    of  Kichard 

-on,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  and  d.  in  Jan.  1815, 

:  -■  by  this  lady,  who  was  the  sole  representative  of  her 

,  and  through  her  mother,  Mary  Handley,  an  heiress, 

intative  also  of  Margaret,  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  the 

.    of  Frodsham  of  Elton,   co.     Chester   (sec   Okmekod's 

'  re),  an  only  son, 

ViiLiAM  Leigh,   Esq.  of  Woodchester  Park,   D.L.  for  the 

t'  Lancaster  and  Stafford,  and  J. P.  for  the  latter,  h.  4  Nov. 

:   m.  15  April,   1828,  Caroline,  5th  dau.   of  the  late  Sir 

hn  Gears  Cotterell,  Bart,  of  Garnons,  co.  Hereford,  and  by 

r  (who  d.  15  Oct.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Woodchester  Park. 

I.  Caroline  Blanche,  d.  v.nm.  1852. 

II.  Beatrice  Catherine,  d.  unvi.  1807. 

r.  Leigh,  who  had  the  Cross  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the 
oat,  d.  4  Jan.  1873. 

Ams — Gu.,   a   cross  engrailed  arg.  in  the  first  quarter  a 
'U  rampant  or,  and  in  the  second  a  lozenge  of  the  second. 
— A  lozenge  gu.  charged  with  a  unicorn's  head  cuuped 
-    armed  and  crined  or. 

i— Woodchester  Park,  Stonehouse. 


LEIGH    OF    BELMONT, 

Leigh,  Oswald  Moslet,  Esq.  of  Behnont  Hall, 
and  Grappenhall  Lodge,  co.  Chester,  b.  1861. 

ILCnrittJC— This  family  claims  to  bo  a  branch  of  th& 
ancient  family  of  Leigh  of  High  Leigh. 

Joseph  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  h.  25  Oct.  1703;  r,i.  21  Oct. 
1794,  Margaret  Sherlock,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Heath,  of  Belmont  and  Grappcnliall  Lodge,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  m.  9  Oct.  1827,  Frances,  3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  Bart,  of  RoUcston  Hall,  co- 
Stafford,  and  d.  5  Aug.  1818,  leaving  issue, 

1  Joseph,  late  of  Belmont. 

2  James  Mosley,  b.  16  March,  1832;  m.  23  June.  1855, 
Susan  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Wynyard,  R.N.,  and  niece 
of  the  late  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Oldliekl  Hall,  co. 
Clieshire,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Jan.  1858. 

3  Oswald  Peter,  of  Belmont  Hall,  6.  20  Sept.  1833;  late 
Lieut.  22nd  regt. ;  m.  1803,  F" ranees,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Ayton  Whitaker,  and  d.  1876,  having  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Oswald  Moslet,  now  of  Belmont  Hall. 

4  John,  b.  5  July,  1835.  5  Albeit,  6.  26  Aug.  1841. 
6  Henry  Alfred,  6.  14  March,  1846. 

1  Francis,  ra.  14  Jan.  1858,  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Bel- 
combe,  of  the  Brooms,  near  Stafford,  Incumbent  of 
Whitley.  2  Amy  Sophia. 

II.  John,  Rector  of  Eggington,  co.  Derby,  b.  8  Feb.  179a 
d.  23  Oct.  1856. 

Mr.  Leigh  d.  5  Aug.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Joseph  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  Capt.  Chester  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  b.  7  May,  1830  ;  m.  6  Oct.  1852,  Fanny  Penelope, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Streynshain  Master,  Rector 
of  Chorley,  and  Canon  of  3Ianchester,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  Oswald  Peter,  who  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
now  of  Belmont  Hall. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg. ;  in  the  1st  quarter  a  lion 
rampant  or  ;  and  in  the  2nd  a  lozenge  of  the  second.  Crest — 
A  lozenge  ^u.  charged  with  a  unicorn's  head  coupcd  arg.- 
crined  or.    Motto — Leges  juraquc  servo. 

Heat — Belmont,  Northwich,  co.  Chester. 


LEIGH    OF    HINDLEY    HALL. 

Leigh,  Eogee,  Esq.  of  Hindley  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
i-ter,  and  Barham  Court,  Kent,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
r  Preston  in  the  first-named  co.,  J. P.  Kent  and 
■incashire,  b.  27  April,  1840 ;  m.  29  May,  1861, 
ilizabeth  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Eden  Black- 
ell,  Esq.,  91st  Eoyal  Argyllshire  Highlanders,  and 
rand-dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Blackwell,  C.B.,andhas 
asue, 

I.  Jlargaret  Caroline.  ii.  Amabel  Frances  Louisa. 

III.  Mary  Etheldreda.  iv.  Emma  Lindsay. 

Ir.  Leigh  is  the  adopted  son  of  the  late  Sir  Eobert 
lolt  Leigh,  Bart,  of  Hindley  Hall  (who  d.  1843). 
Ic  was  educated  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  Trin.  Coll. 
'arabridge.  He  s.  to  the  estates  in  1867,  under  the 
vill  of  Sir  R.  Holt  Leigli,  Bart.,  at  the  dcalli  of 


LEIGH    OF    EOSEGARLAND. 

Leigh,  Feancis  Acgustine,  Esq.  of  Eosegar- 
land,  CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1SG7,  formerly 
Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  b.  24  Nov.  1822 ;  m.  Augustine, 
dau.  of  Mons.  Charles  Perrier,  of  Metz,  in  the 
Province  of  Lorraine,  and  has  issue, 

1S53,  appointed  Lieutenant. 


I.  Francis  Robert,  b.  23  April, 
Wexford  Militia,  14Dec.  1872. 

II.  Edward,  b.  25  August,  1867. 

I.  Rose  Jane.  ii.  Frances. 


III.  J.\r.e. 

Mr.  Leigh  s.  his  grandfather  1839. 

itlltCHQC- — Francis  MacLaoighsigh,  MacLtsagh,  Mac- 
Lye,  or  Lte  petitioned  for  a  lease  of  the  dissolved  Monastery, 
town  and  lands  of  the  Holy  Cross  of  Killeigh,  near  GeashiH,. 
King's  Co.,  1551,  and  obtained  a  lease  of  them  next  year;  two 
months  after,  30  Nov.  1652,  he  obtained  a  grant  of  EnghsU 
liberty  to  enable  him  to  hold  the  lauds.  He  m.  the  dau.  of 
John  O'CarroU,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Arthur,  living  in  1612,  and  mentioned  in  his  brother's, 
will  in  remainder  to  his  estates. 

III.  Francis,  in  the  army,  appointed  0  Sept.  1579. 

IV.  Henry,  living  in  1612. 

Francis  MacLaoighsigh  or  Lye  was  dead  in  1573,  and  his  lands' 
were  in  possession  of  his  eldest  son, 

John  SIacLaoighsigh,  Lte,  or  Ly,  wlio  having  a  perfect 
knowledge  of  the  English  language  as  well  as  the  Irish,  was 
appointed  Interpreter  to  the  State,  and  was  granted  for  his 
services  as  interpreter,  by  patent  dated  9  May,  1584,  26  Queen 
Elizabeth,  the  fee  of  the  monastery  of  Killeigh,  which  he 
then  held  under  the  lease  made  to  !us  father,  and  obtained  a 
grant  of  Rathbrido,  co.  Kildare,  dated  1  June,  1591.    lie  m. 


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LEI 


Amy,  clau.  of  George  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Ticroghan,  co.  jMeath, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald,  Knt.  of  same  place,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Andrew,  a  minor  in  1G12. 

I.  Katlierinc,  m.  James  FitzGerald,  Esq  of  O.stialdeston,  co. 
Kildare.        u.  Mabel.        iii.  Mary.       iv.  JIargaret. 

V.  Bridget.  vi.  Amy.  vii.  Ellen. 

John  MacLaoighsiffh,  or  Ly,  d.  7  May,  1712,  and  was  buried  at 
the  Cathedral  of  Kildare,  where  his  tombstone  still  remains.  He 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rathbride,  who  with  his  mother  having 
alienated  some  of  his  fathers  lands,  got  a  pardon  for  alienation 
dated  14  Dec.  1613.  He  was  in  great  favour  with  Charles  I., 
and  was  a  faithful  subject  during  tire  Protectorate  of  Oliver 
Cromwell.  He  had  by  liis  wife,  whose  name  was  Dowdall, 
the  following  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  who  was  abroad  with  CnARLEs  II.  during  Crom- 
well's time,  and  after  the  Restoration,  as  a  reward  for  his 
faithful  and  loyal  services,  got  a  grant  of  the  manor  of  Rose- 
garland,  CO.  Wexford,  by  the  several  letters  patent  dated 
18  May,  1668,  and  9  Sept.  1669,  and  by  other  letters  patent 
the  manors  of  Colpe,  alias  Newbawn,  Longraige,  Garry 
Pikhard,  3,344  acres,  and  other  lands  in  the  cos.  Wexford  and 
Kildare.  He  ui.  Oct.  1673,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Cesar  Col- 
clough,  2nd  bart.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  co.  Wexford,  and 
sister  and  heiress  of  Sir  Cesar  Colclough,  3rd  and  last  bart., 
by  whom  (who  d.  1722)  he  had  no  issue.  On  his  marriage 
he  assumed  the  additional  name  aad  arms  of  Colclocgh. 
By  his  will,  dated  4  May,  1604,  and  proved  11  June,  1695,  he 
bi'queathed  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  as  below. 

I.  Mabel,  ni.  1675,  James Barne wall. 
John  Leigh  d.  abi-oad   and  intestate.     Administration  was 
granted,  5  May,  1660,  to  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Lcigh,  Esq.  of  Rathbride,  who  was  appointed 
Eseheator-General  of  Leinster  by  letters  patent  dated  22  July, 
1653,  and  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Kildare  1689.  Having  sup- 
ported James  II.,  he  was  attainted  of  high  trea-'on  in  1691, 
when  all  his  lands  were  forfeited.  He  ra.  Feb.  1662,  Judith, 
dau.  of  Henry  Spencer,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Robert,  who  was  executor  and  heir  of  his  uncle,  Robert 
Lcigh-Colclough,  d.  v.nin. ;  administration  granted  to  his 
brother  Francis,  7  Nov.  1724. 

II.  John,  of  Dubhn,  d.  unm. ;  administration  granted  to  his 
brother  Robert,  20  July,  1700. 

in.  Andrew,  of  Friar.stown,  co.  Kildare,  d.  unm. ;  adminis- 
tration granted  to  his  brother  Francis,  30  Nov.  1706. 

rv.  I'RANcis,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Judith,  d.  unm.  1700. 
The  4th  son, 

Francis  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rnthangan,  co.  Kildare,  «.  his 
brother  in  the  Wexford  estate,  and  became  of  Rosecarland. 
He  '//!.  1st,  Sept.  1699,  Alice,  widow  of  John  Rawlins,  Esq. 
of  Rathangan,  by  whom  (who  d.  1702)  he  had  no  issue  ;  he  m. 
2iidly,  Miss  Carew,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

u.  Robert,  a  Free  Burgess  of  New  Ross  1730,  d.  unm.  1734. 

ni.  Andrew,  a  Free  Burgess  of  New  Ross  1735,  d.  unm.  1745. 

n.  Cecilia,  vi.  1729,  Joseph,  1st  Earl  of  MiUtown,  and  d.  1737. 

n.  Judith,  d.  unm.  1788.  iii.  Mary. 

Mr.  Leigh  d.  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  M.P.  for  New  Ross  from 
1727  to  175S;  m.  July,  1727,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Cliffe,  Esq. 
of  Mulrancan,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  had 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Grace,  m.  20  Mav,  1758,   Anthony,  Sth  Earl  of  Meath,  and 
d.  20  Oct.  1812. 
Mr.   Leigh,  whose  w^ill,  dated  2  April,  1751,  was  proved  27 
Sept.  1753,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  &.  1729,  M.P.  for  New 
Eoss  from  1753  to  1800,  D.L.  co.  Wexford,  and  appointed 
Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Wexford  Militia  1763;  m  Feb.  1750,  Arabella, 
d.iu.  of  Robert  Leslie.  Esq.  of  Glasslough,  co.  Monaghan,  by 
whom  he  had, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  Major  in  the  army,  d.unm. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Tinnakilly,  co.  Wicklow,  Collector  of  the 
town  of  Wicklow  1799,  m.  Aug.  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of  Stephen 
RalcUffe,  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court,  and  had  issue, 
1  Stephen,  d.  v.nm.;  1  Ellen,  m.  10  Feb.  1836,  Charles 
Arthur  Walker,  of  Tykillen,  V.L.  co.  Wexford,  M.P. ;  2 
Arabella ;  3  Marj'  Anne. 

Arabella,  m.  June,  1782,  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Fethard,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1806. 

Mr.  Leigh,  whose  will,  dated  10  April,  1802,  was  proved  10 
May,  1803,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

FiiAScis  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  6.  175.5,  Collector  of 
Wexford  1794,  Sovereign  of  New  Ross  1799.  llam.  Dec.  17SS, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  Baldwin,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 


I.  John  Robert,  m.  Feb.  1822,  Dorothea  Anne,  dau.  < 
Edward  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Carrigoran,  co.  Clare;  anu  . 
in  his  father's  lifetime,  7  July,  1827,  leaving  by  her  (wh 
'III.  2nd]y,  7  Sept.  1832,  Hervey  Francis  de  Montmorencj 
E.^q.  {see  Burke's  Pierage,  Viscount  Frank-fort), 

1  Francis  Adgostine,  now  of  Rosegarland. 

2  Charles  Edward,  b.  1823,  formerly  in  the  99th  foot ;  m 
18.33,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Parker,  Esq.,  of  Hauslop 
Park,  CO.  Bucks,  and  d.  s.p.  at  Paris  Nov.  1867. 

II.  Charles,  b.  1797,  d.  unm.  1821. 

III.  Francis,  of  Sion,  co.  Wexford,  6.  1808;  High  Sheriff  c 
Wexford  1837 ;  m.  June,  1830,  Mary  Martin,  dau.  of  Joh; 
Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grcuaue,  co.  Tipperary,  b; 
whom  he  has  issue, 

1  F'rancis  Charles,  formerly  Lieut.  Wexford  Militia,  i 

1831.  2  John  Robert.  3  Charles,  d.  unm.      i 

4  Leslie  Cecil  Hore.  ' 

1  Grace  Mary,  m.  George  King,  Major  53rd  regt. 

2  Mary  Arabella,   m.  July  1S54,   Percy  Lorenzo  Harvey 
Esq.  of  Lonsdale,  co.  Wexford. 

3  Elizabeth  Kate  Ellen,  d.  unm.        4  Dorothea  Olivia. 

I.  CecUia,  m.  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Hore,  and  d.  28  July 
1868. 

II.  Grace,  6.  1791;  d.  1708.  in.  JIary,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Leigh,  who  was  M.P.  for  Wexford  from  1793  to  1802,  d 
1839,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  now  of  Rosegarland. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  az.  abend  compony  counter-compon; 
gu.  and  or.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  lying  fcssways  couped  at  th 
wrist  holding  a  sword  erect  impaling  three  gory  heads  all  ppi 
Mutto — En  Dios  se  vince;  and  Conlan-a-bu. 

Seat — Rosegarland,  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford.  I 

♦ 

LEIGHTON"    OF    SWEENEY    HALL. 

Leighton,  Stanlet,  Esq.  of  Sweeney  Hall,  Salop 
and  the  Whiteliouse,  co.  Worcester,  M.A.,  Ballio 
Coll.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  North  Salop,  J.P.  cos.  Salo] 
and  Montgomery,  Capt.  loth  Salop  Rifle  Volunteers 
called  to  the  Bar,  1861,  Inner  Temple,  b.  13  Oct 
1837  ;  m.  27  Aug.  1873,  Jessie  Marie,  dau.  of  H.  B 
W.  Williams-Wynn,  Esq.  of  Nant-y-I\Ieiched,  co 
Montgomery,  and  Howbery  Park,  co.  Oxford,  an(  i 
lias  issue, 

Bertie  Edward  Pakkeb,  b.  26  Nov.  1875. 
Rachel  Francis  Marion. 

Mr.  Stanley  Leighton,  ■who  is  2nd  son  of  Si 
Baldwin  Leighton,  7th  bart.,  of  Loton  Pai'k,  an( 
Sweeney  Hail,  M.P.  by  Mary,  dau.  of  Tlioma 
Netherton  Parker,  Esq.  of  Sweeney  Hall,  and  even 
tual  heir  to  her  brother,  the  Rev.  John  Parkei 
became  possessed  of  the  Sweeney  estates  by  deed  o 
gift  from  his  father  in  1869. 

^LtUCiXfiC— For  Leighton,  see  Burke's  Fcerage  an 
Baronetage. 

^iimilff  0f  l^arlicr. 

Thomas  Parker,  Yeoman  of  Tewkesbury,  built  the  White 
house,  in  the  parish  of  Longdon,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  dee 
15S9  settled  his  estate  on  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent.,  of  the  Whitehouse,  who  m.  io^ 
Thomasine,  sister  of  Philip  Monox,  Esq.  of  Porchester,  Kent 
and  dying  1605,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse,  6.  1599,  d.  163( 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse,  m.  1649,  An 
Yonger,  of  Welch  Court,  Yatton,  co.  Hereford,  and  dyin 
in  1670,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Gent,  of  the  Whitehouse,  h.  1650;  rn.  168-. 
Eleanor  Rogers  (through  whom  the  Parkers  became  possessc 
cf  an  estate  at  Compton,  co.  Gloucester),  and  d.  in  1700.  H 
T.as  5.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse,  6.  1687;  m.  Mar 
Jeffes,  and  dying  in  175J,  left  issue, 

t    Thomas,  hi.s  heir.  it.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  ?.Iary,  m.  J.  Smith,  Esq.,  Glover,  of  Worcester,  Capt.  i 
Worcestershire  Militia. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Samuel  West,  Esq.,  Haberdasher,  of  Worce! 
ter.  D.L.  for  co.  Worcester,  and  Sheriff  1777. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Moses  Johnson. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse,  Attomey-at-Lav 
h.  1732,  was  a  benefactor  to  Longdon  Church,  where  there  : 
a  monument  to  his  memory.    He  d.  unm.  in  1794,  and  was 
by  his  brother. 


LEI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEI 


949 


.■,iiN  PATiKrn,  Esq.  of  the  Whiteliousc,  who  succccilca  liis 

,ri-    b.  1734;    m.  Mury,   dau.    and    co-lioir    of   Chiirlcs 

n'  Ksq.  of  Cambenvell,  and  dying  in  1796,  was  s.by  his 

iiild, 

MAS  NETHEnTON  Pabkeu,  Esq.  of  the  Whitohonse,   h. 

,)i.  nye.  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  George  Browne,  Esq.  of 

I  ry,  and  sole  heir  of  her  uncle,  Edward  Browne,  Esq.  of 

M'y.'    Mr.  Parker  was  D.L.  for  the  cos.  of  Worcester  and 

.r.P.  for  Shropshire  and  the  horough  of  Oswestry,  Cupt. 

Worcestershire  Yeomanry,  Capt.  in  the  North  Shrop- 

N'oUmteers  in  180.5.     He  d.  1848,  having  had  issue, 

liiomas  Browne,,  J. P.  for  Shropshire,  Cornet  in  Shropshire 

Yiomanrv.  6.  17!(7  ;  d.  nam.  1833. 

lOBN  (iiev.),  who  it.  his  father,  of  Sweeney  Hall,  and  the 
hitehouse,  Vicar  of  Llanyblodwcll,  Ptural  Dean,  J. P.  for 
1  opshiro,  6.  1798;  d.  unia.  1860. 

>i  uiY,  who  5.  her  brother,  b.  1793  ;   to.  in  18^2,  Sir  BaUl- 
,1  Leighton,  Bart.,  and  d.  5  March,  18G4,  leaving,  with 
ler  issue  {see  liunRc's  Bai-onclar/e), 
.-  ;  anley-Leigiiton,  now  of  Sweeney  Hall. 
: .  Sarah  Elizabeth. 

(fiunilvr  of  aSal'icr  iiuir  ILVo'faitc. 

iiiitAS  BAKEn,  Gent,  of  Weston,  Lullingficlds,  co.  Salop, 

rised   the    estate  of   Sweeney  in    1G23,    from    Andrew 

I'.re,  Esq.,  of  Petton,  co.   Salop,  whose  father  had  pur- 

,1  it  from  Henry,  the  last  Earl  of  Arundel,  of  the  Eitz- 

iiimily,  1563.    He  d.  1639,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

'MAS  IlAKER,  Esq.  of  Swccney,  ?ii.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Col. 

;n  Fenwick  (her  sister  to.  Judge  Mackwortli).     He  built 

V  house  at  Sweeney.    In  the  civil  wars  he  adhered  to  the 

.mentary  side.     He  was  Sheriff  of  Shopshire  in  1049,  and 

1  grant  of   arms,  and  was  M.P.  for  same  co.   in   1653. 

-■  in  1675  s.  J),  he  devised  his  estates  to  his  cousin,  JIary, 

,  of  Thomas  Goiigh,  of  Bcsford,  and  wife  of  Thom  s  Brown, 

Little  Ness,  Salop,  who  thus  became  seated  at  Sweeney, 

I  was  s.  by  his  son, 

J  iioMAS  Browke,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  who  was  pricked  for 
:  iff  in  1685,  but  succeeded  in  excusing  himself  from  the 
J.    He  m.  Christina  Browne  of  Essex,  and  was  s.  by  his 

!  HOMAS  Browne,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  6.  1682;  vi.  1703,  Sarah, 
11.  of  Edward  Lloyd,  of  Leaton  Manor,  Salop,  lied.  1729, 
:!  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Swccney. 

u.  Edward,  Mayor  of  Oswestry  1780;  c?.  s.  p.  1791. 

I Ider  son, 

,;oMAS  Browne,  Esq.  of  Sweeney,  b.  1706;  m.  17S0,  Hannah, 
of  Edward  Lloyd,  of  Crumpwell,  Salop   (through  whom 
■tateat  Trcginva  and  Pentracoed  eventually  came  to  the 
iiily),  and  d.  in  1761.     He  left  issue, 

'numias,  of  Sweeney,  &.  1731;  d.  s.  ',■>.  1768. 

ward,  of  Sweeney,  6.  1733;  m,.  Margaret  Howell,  of  Tre- 
ack;  d.  «.  ?).  1783. 

.i>rge,  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bill,  of  Killshcw,  co.  Mont- 
,-  imery,  and  dying  in  1780,  left  an  only  child, 
Sarah,  who  eventually  became  heir  to  her  uncle,  Edward 
Browne,  and,  as  stated,  m.  T.  N.  Parker,  Esq. 
I'rancis,  h.  1738 ;  in.  Elizabeth  Lloyd,  of  Osbaston,  d.  s.  p. 
1781. 
lah,   TO.   Kcv.  Owen  Owen,   of  Ty-gwyn,   co.  Merioneth, 
liector  of  Llangyniew,  d.  s.  p.  1816. 

.■ma — Leichton,  Quarterly,  per  f ess  indented  or  and  gu. ; 

:!CER,  sa.,  on  a  less  arg.  between  three  pheons  points  down- 
Is  or,  a  buck's  head  cabossed  of  the  field  between  two 
ts ;  Browne,  erm.,  on  a  fess  embattled  and  counter-em- 
ied  sa.  three  escallop  shells  arg.  CVt.ii.s— Leighton,  A 
rrn  expanded  sa ;  Parker,  A  buck's  head  cabossed  sa. ; 

'Wse,  A  crane's  htad  issuing  from  a  fess  embattled  sa. 
ot.'— Leiguton,  Dread  shame :  Paricer,  Ncc  liuctu  nee 
I  movetur. 

■  !(.<— Sweeney  Hall,  near  Oswestry ;  and  Whitehouse,  co. 

.ccstcr. 


LEIR    OF    JAGGAKD'S    HOUSE. 

TjEII?,  Thomas  Macie,  Esq.  of  Jaggard's  House, 
ills,  and  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  h.  19  Nov.  1795  ; 
182:i,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  CoUard,  Esq.  of  Swansea, 

:  1 1  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Main,  6.  1823;  to.  1847,  Maria  Louisa,  only  dau. 
of  Kear  Admiral  WilUam  Jones  Lye,  of  Bath. 
I  n.  Charles.  in.  Henry. 

'*  1.  Anne. 


II.  Jane. 


III.  Maria. 


IV.  Isabella. 


iiuragt. — This    is    the    Somersetshire    branch    of    the 
-voushire  family  of  Leir  or  Lear  of  Lyndridge  Hull,  Devon, 


which  settled  at  Ditcheat  and  Cliarlton  Musgrove,   in  the 
reign  of  James  I. 

Kev.  Thomas  Leir,  h.  1640  ;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ealph  Freke, 
Esq.  of  Hannington  Hall,  Wilts,  by  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Colepepper,  Bart,  of  Hollingbournc,  and  left  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir,  b.  1702. 

Mary,  to.  William  Norman,  Esq.,  Stoke  Lane,  Somer.set. 
Ann,    m.  T.  Chaffey  Cooper,    Esq.   of   Yalliampton  Honso. 
Jane,  to.  J.  By  thesea,  Esq.  of  Week  House  and  Chapmanslade, 
Wilts.  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  j). 

The  eldest  son, 

Bev.  Thomas  Leir,  b.  1702,  .■!.  his  father  in  the  estates  and 
Living  of  Ditcheat,  and  also  his  uncle  William  Leir,  of  Charl- 
ton-Musgrove,  1743 ;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Methuen, 
of  Bradford,  Wilts,  and  had  issue. 

Kev.  Thomas  Leik,  s.  his  father  in  the  estates  and  Livings  of 
Ditcheat  and  Charlton-Musgrove  1781 ;  m.  1764,  dau.  of  John 
Shore,  Esq.  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Kington,  Esq.  of  Jaggard's  House,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  6.  1765,  of  Jaggard's  House,  Weston,  and  Whitby. 

John,  b.  1767,  d.  s.  p. 

William  (st'c  Marriott  nf  DitcJimi). 

Paul,  b.  1770,  of  Charlton-Musgrove,  to.  Fanny,  relict  of 
\Villiam  Morton  Plcdell,  of  VVhatcombe  House,  Dorset. 

Cliarles,  b.  1779,  d.  s.  p. 

llichard,  b.  1780,  of  FiingwcU  House,  Somerset. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Leir,  Esq.  of  Weston,  J. P.,  b.  17  Oct.  176.5;  to. 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  John  Jekyll,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ever- 
creech,  Precentor  of  St.  David's  Cathedral,  and  left  issue, 
Thomas  Macie,  his  heir;  John  Macie  ;  Jane  Elizabeth  ;  Mary, 
TO.  the  Kev.  Edward  Wilkius  ;  Anne;  and  Helen.  Mr.  Leir 
d.  9  May,  1836. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  raguly  between  three  unicorns'  heads 
erased  or.  Crest — A  demi-unicorn  rampant  having  between 
his  legs  a  staff  raguly. 

.Si('(.s— Jaggard's  House,  Chippenham;  and  Unhill,  near 
Westoa-super-Mare. 

» 

LEIR    OF    DITCHEAT. 
Leir,  Eev.  William  Maeeiott,  M.A.,  of  Dit- 
cheat, Soinerset,  b.  1805  ;  m.  1840,  Mary  Ann,  only 
dau.  of  Edward  Langford,  Esq.  of  Truugie  Park, 
Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Langford,  Capt.  31st  regt.,  J. P.,  b.  1841. 

II.  Charles  Edward  (Kev.),  M.A.,  6.  1842. 

III.  William  Metheun,  Capt.  late  82nd  regt.,  J. P.  for  Somer- 
set, of  Combehead,  Devon. 

I.  Constance  Mary,  m.  8  Jan.  1873,  Robert  Lecky  Watson, 
Esq.  of  Kilconner  House,  Bagnalstown,  co.  Carlow. 

iLinCitflr.— Kev.  AVilliam  Leir,  M.A.,  J.P.  (3rd  son  of 
Kev.  Thomas  Leir,  of  Charlton-Musgrove  {see  preceding 
Memoir),  b.  1768,  s.  his  father  at  Ditcheat  in  1812;  m.  4  April, 
1804,  Harriott,  dau.  of  Kandolph  Blarriott,  Esq.  of  Leases 
Hall,  eo.  York,  1804,  and  has  issue, 
William  Marriott,  now  of  Ditcheat. 

Charles  Marriott,  B.A.,  Hector  of  Charlton  Musgrove, 
AVincanton,  b.  2  April,  1812;  to.  6  May,  1852,  Frances  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Eardley  liichardcs,  Esq.,  K.A.,  of  Brynei- 
thin,  CO.  Cardigan,  J. P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1864) 
had  issue, 

1  Charles  Paul,  6.  21  Feb.  1853  ;  d.  22  Sept.  1877. 

2  Edward  Methuen,  b.  24  July,  1854. 

3  Frank  William,  b.  30  May,  1S58. 

4  Lewis  Kandolph  Marriott,  b.  11  Aug.  1S60. 

1  Marianne  Frances,  b.  26  Aug.  1855. 

2  Emma  Charlotte,  b.  7  Oct.  1856. 

j_i-ms — Az.,  a  fess  raguly  between  three  unicorns'  heads 
erased  or.  Crest — A  demi-imicorn  rampant  having  between 
his  legs  a  staff  raguly. 

(Scttt — Ditcheat,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset. 


liEITH    OF    FREEFIEIiD    AND 
GliENKINDIE. 

Leith,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Frecfield  and  Glen- 
kindie,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.  Cambridge,  Member  of  the  Royal  Archers, 
Queen's  Body  Gruard  for  Scotland,  formerly  an 
Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Ear,  b.  19  Dec.  1817  ;  m. 
Aug.  1813,  Mary  Anna,  only  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Alex- 
ander Halkett,  K.H.  (of  the  family  of  Pitlirrane,  co. 
Fife) ,  and  has  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Georgxana. 


950 


LEI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEI 


iltllCagC— The  LEiTns,  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie,  are 
descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Leiths  of  Leith 
Hall,  from  whom  they  branched  off  ahout  16S8.  They  also 
represent  the  ancient  House  of  the  Steachass  of  Glentoidte. 
They  have  been  a  hardy  and  long-lived  race,  the  last  four 
heads  of  the  family  having  lived  to  the  ages  respecUvely  of 
90,  86,  81,  and  85. 

Alexander  Leith,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  James  Leith,  Esq.  of 
Leith  Hall,  acquired  from  George  Leith,  of  Tre&eld,  with 
consent  of  his  son,  Peter,  the  lands  of  Trefield.  Bonnytoun, 
&c.,  by  a  disposition,  dated  26  Jan.  1702;  and  having  also 
made  several  purchases,  got  a  charter  under  the  Great  Seal  of 
the  lands  of  Treefield,  New  Rain,  Barreldykes,  .fee,  all  erected 
into  one  free  barony,  to  be  called  the  Barony  of  Freefield  in 
all  time  coming,  aad  tliis  has  continued  to  be  the  chief  title 
of  the  family  ever  since.  This  charter  is  dated  26  Jan.  1705. 
He  711.  Christian,  dau.  of  Alexander  Davidson,  of  Xewton,  by 
whom  he  had  four  sons,  1  Alesasdeb,  his  heir ;  2  Walter ; 
3  Patrick;  4  George.  He  afterwards  acquired  from  his  cousin- 
german.  Sir  Patrick  Strachan,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Glen- 
kindie,  anno  1738,  of  which  he  put  his  son  in  possession  iri  his 
own  lifetime,  and  the  son  was  long  designated  by  that  title. 
Tliis  Alexander  lived  to  the  age  of  90,  and  dying  amio  175-1, 
was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Leith,  1st  of  Glenkindie,  and  subsequently  of 
Freefield,  who  was  served  and  retoured  heir  to  his  father  by 
a  precept  from  Chancery,  dated  26  April,  1756.  He  m.  Jean, 
eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Garden,  Esq.  of  Troup,  Advocate, 
by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Grant,  of  Cullen,  one  of 
the  Senators  of  the  Court  of  Justice,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons  and  four  daus., 

Alexander.  Garden. 

Jean,  m.  George  Buchan  Hepburn,  Esq.  of  Smeaton, 
Advocate.  Christian.  Bethia.  Agnes. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Leith,  Esq.  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie,  m.  1774, 
jiary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Gordon,  of  Cobairdie,  by 
3Iary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  15th  Lord  Forbes,  and  had  seven 
Fons  and  six  daus.,  of  whom  one,  Elizabeth  Ann,  was  wife  of 
Peter  Gordon,  of  Abergeldie.  Mr.  Leith  d.  1828,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Gen.  Sir  Alexan-der  Leith,  K.C.B.,  of  Freefield  and  Glen- 
kindie, Col.  31st  regt.,  a  distinguished  Peninsular  officer,  who 
served  in  Holland,  Egypt,  West  Indies,  Peninsula,  and  South 
of  France,  and  received  a  cross  and  one  clasp  for  his  services 
in  command  of  the  31st  foot  at  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Xivelle, 
Xive,  and  Orthes.  He  ra.  1st,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Disney  Thorpe,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Headingley,  near  Leeds,  one  of 
the  co-heirs  of  the  Baron j  of  Brave,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Alexan-der,  now  of  Freefield  and  Glenkindie. 
Kohert  William  Disney,  Lieut.-Gen.,  C.B.,  ™.  14  June,  1865, 
Mary  Charlotte  Julia,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Percy  Gordon, 
and  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Ashburnham, 
and  has  issue,  Alexander  Henry,  6.  1866;  Robert  Disney, 
6.1873;  MaryLevina;  Maria  Alice;  Edith;  and  Elizabeth 
Charlotte. 
James,  V.C,  Major  Scots  Greys,  ra.  a  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Thomas  Shaw,  Esq.,   and   d.   1869,   leaving    three   daus., 
Isabella  Mary ;  Maria  Caroline ;  and  Elizabeth  Ann. 
Thomas,  Major  14th  Bombay  Xative  Infantry,  late  A.D.C. 
to  Sir  Bartle  Frere,  Governor  of  Bombay,  7/i.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Col.  Dalzell,  C.B.,  and  has  issue,  Alexander;  Robert; 
and  Evelyn. 
Ann  Katherine,  ra.  Alex.  Innes,  Esq.  of  Raemoir  and  Cowie, 

CO.  Kincardine. 
Mary  Sarah,  jii.  Robert  F.  0.  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Houghton 
and  Balding,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  sis  daus. 
Sir  Alexander  Leith  m.  2ndly,  March,  1841,  Mary  (the  present 
Lady  Leith,  of  West  Hall,  Oyne,  co.  Aberdeen),  dau.  of  the 
late  Roderick  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Glack,  by  Christina  Niven 
his  2nd  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Harry  Xiven,  Bart.    He  d.  1859. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.  between  three  crescents 
in  chief  and  as  many  fusils  in  base  gu.  a  border  az.,  quartering 
az.  a  hart  tripping  or,  attired  and  unguled  gu.  Crests — A  cross  • 
crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  and  a  stag  at  gaze  ppr.  Mottoes — Trusty  to 
the  end;  and  Non  timeo  sed  caveo. 

Sfc'/s— Freefield,  Old  Rayne,  by  Insch;  Glenkindie,  Invcr- 
kindie,  Inverness. 

LEITH    OF    "WHITEHAUaH. 

See  Foebes-Leith. 


Williara  Charles  Hainilton,  Esq.  of  CraighlaTv,  cc 
"VYigton  ;  served  in  the  93rd  Highlanders  with  dis 
tinctiou  through  the  Canadian  rebelhon  of  1857-.JC 
the  Crimean  AV'ar,  and  the  Indian  Mutiny ;  is  ; 
Emght  of  tlie  Legion  of  Honoui',  and  of  the  OrJe 
of  the  Mejidie. 

JLtllCttgC— The  surname  of  Leith  is  of  great  antiquit;  j 
in  Scotland,  and  those  who  bore  it  held,  in  a  remote  era,  vas   I 
possessions,  including  the  barony  of  Restalrig,  and  others  i; 
the  shire  of  Mid-Lothian  and  territory  of  Leith,  whence,  ir  i 
presumed,  the  name  was  assumed.    The  immediate  anct  '_ 
of  the  family  before  us, 

William  Leith,   of  Barnis,  living  in  the  time  of  Davii 
Bruce,  and  said  to  have  been  the  male  representative  of  th-   , 
Leiths  of  Edingarrock,  was  Provost  of  Aberdeen  in  1350,  an 
proprietor  of  the  lands  of  Caprington,  in  co.  Aberdeen.    11. 
m.  a  dau.  of  Donald,  12th  Earl  of  Marr,  and  had  two  s  Jiis 
Laurence,  his  heir;  and  John,  Ambassador  to  the  Coui  t  o    i 
England  in  1412.    WiUiam  Leith  d.  sometime  in  the  reign  o'  j 
Robert  II.,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Laurence  Leith,  of  Barnis,  co.  Aberdeen,  Provost  of  Aber- 
deen 1401,  1403,  and  1411,  from  whom  descended  i 

James  Leith,  of  New  Leslie,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexandei  \ 
Strachan,   of  Glenkindy,  and   had    issue,    John,    his    heir: 
Alexander,  ancestor  of  the  Leiths  of  Glenkindy  and  Fre/JiM: 
AVilUam,  d.  s.  p. ;  Margaret,  m.   Gordon  of  Beldomie ;  anJ 
Jean,  ra.  John  Grant,  of  Tomavillion.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Leitu,  Esq.  of  Leith  Hall,  m.  Janet  Ogilvie,  dan.  oi 
George,  2nd  Lord  Banff,  by  Agnes  Falconer  his  wife,  dau.  ci 
Alexander,  1st  Lord  Haikerton,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  suc- 
cessor; Patrick;  George,  of  Blackall;   Laurence;  Anthony; 
and    Elizabeth,    rn.    Richard    Gordon,    Esq.    of    Craigmile.  i 
Mr.  Leith,  acquiring  the  whole  estate  of  Leslie,  intheGarrock,  I 
regained  possession  of  the  lands  of  Edingarrock,  his  ancient   i 
patrimonial  inheritance.    He  d.  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Leith,  Esq.  of  Leith  Hall,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Hay,  Esq.  of  Rannes;  and  dying  1736,  left  (with  a  dau., 
Janet,  rn.  James  Gordon,  of  Ardmillie)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Leith,  of  Leith  Hall,  who  augmented  his  estate  by 
the  lands  of  Lair  and  Adlair.  He  m.  Harriot,  dau.  uuJ 
heiress  of  Alexander  Steuart,  of  Auchluncart,  and  had  issue, 


heirs  in  succession. 


liEITH    OF    LEITH    HALL. 
Leith-Hay,  Col.  Alexaxdee  Sebastian,  CB., 
of  Leith  Hall,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1819 ; 
s.  1862 ;   m.  1860,  Cliristina  Grace  Agnes,  dau.  of 


John,  ■) 

Alexander,   J 

James  (Sir),  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  G.C.B.,  IC.T.S., 
Grand  Cordon  of  the  Order  of  Merit  of  France,  Governor  oi 
Barbados,  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  the  WindMurc 
and  Leeward  Islands.    Sir  James  Leith  d.  16  Oct.  1816. 

John  Leith  d.  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Leith,  Esq.  of  Leith  Hall,  at  whose  decease,  without 
issue,  1778,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

Alexander  Leitu,  who  having  s.  Andrew  Hay,  of  Rannes. 
was  the  late  Gen.  Alexander  Leith-Hat,  of  Rannes  and 
Leith  Hall.  This  gentleman,  who  was  b.  1758,  rn.  1784,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Ballogie,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1824)  had  issue, 

Andrew,  his  heir. 

John  James,  Rear-.\dmiral  R.N..  m.  the  dau.  of  Alexander 

Forbes,   Esq.  of  Blackford,  and  d.  Oct.  1854,  leaving  two 

sons  and  two  daus. 

Harriet  Christian,  rn.  Sir  H.  N.  Lumsden,  Bart.,  and  d.  1820. 
Mary,  'rn.  Major  Mitchell,  of  Ashgrove,  and  is  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  rn.  Alexander  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Blackford,  and  is 

deceased.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Gen.  Hay  d.  16  May,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Andrew  Leith-Hat,  Knt.  of  Rannes  and  Leith  Hall. 
b.  17  Feb.  17s5,  K.H.,  Knight  Commander  of  Charles  III.o, 
Spain,  and  member  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  J. P.,  D.L.. 
Lieut. -Col  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  the  Elgin  district  of  burghs 
1833-33  and  1S41-47,  Clerk  of  Ordnance  1834-38,  Governor  oi 
Bermuda  1838-41,  served  throughout  the  Peninsular  War,  oi 
which  he  has  written  a  history;  knighted  1S34;  rn.  Isl6, 
Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Clark,  Esq.  of  Bui.klaD( 
House,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1659)  had  issue, 

Alexander  Sebastian,  now  of  Leith  Hall,  and  head  of  tll£  J 
family  of  Leith.  I 

William,  b.   31  July,  1819;  rn.  4  Oct.  1844,  Emma,  eldest  ■ 
dau.  of  J.  P.  Swete,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  Devon;  and  d.  28  Oct 
1861,  leaving  issue. 

James,  b.  26  Xov.  1820 ;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Grey,  am 
has  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

Korman,  b.  19  Aug.  1829;  lost  on  the  cost  of  Australia,  1857 

Charles,  b.  18  Oct.  1831. 

Caroline  EHzabeth. 

Sir  Andrew  Leith-Hay  d.  13  Oct.  I8C2. 


LEL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LE]kI 


951 


jf  ,.»i,,_Qnarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  cross-crosslet  fitcliec  sa. 
ptween  three  crescents  in  chief  and  as  many  fusils  in  base 
irways  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three 
lescutcheons  gu.,  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  throe  cinqucfoils  arg. 
rests— A  cross-erosslet  fitchce  sa.,  for  Leith  ;  A  goat  arg.,  for 
[at.  Supporters— Two  naked  men  wreathed  about  the  loins, 
leh  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a  club.  Mottoes — Trustie  to 
16  end ;  and  Sparc  nought. 
^'^(ij_Leitii  Hall,  near  Kinnethmont,  co.  Aberdeen. 


LELY    OF    FRAMINGHAM    HALL    AND 
CAWTHORPE. 

Lelt,  "William  Geixfield,  Esq.  of  Framingliam 
lall,  Norfolk,  and  Cawthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P. 
or  Norfolk,  b.  1S3S  ;  to.  18G7,  Annette  Jane,  dau. 
f  Edward  T.  Massy,  Esq.  of  Cottesmore,  co. 
'embrokc,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Massy  Grinfield,  6.  1868  ;  d.  1871. 

II.  HCGH  MOUNTENET,  b.  1869. 

III.  George  Peel,  b.  1870.         iv.  Edward  Barham,  6.  1872. 
Y.  Arthur  Vaughan,  6.  1874. 

VI.  Conrad  William,  6.  1875. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  6. 1870. 

tfr.  Lely  is  6th  in  descent  from  Sir  Peter  Lely, 
^om-t  Painter  to  Chaeles  II.,  who  d.  1680,  seised 
if  the  Manors  of  Greetwell  and  Cherry  Willingham, 

0.  Lincoln,  in  which  co.  his  descendants  have  since 
csidcd. 

ILinC<ltj;t.— Sir  Peter  Lely,  of  the  Piazza,  Covent  Garden, 
,ondon,  of  Kew  Green,  Surrey,  and  of  Greetwell,  co.  Lincoln, 
he  Court  Painter,   b.  1617;  knighted  by  King  Charles  II. ; 

1.  1680.  His  will,  dated  4  Feb.  1679,  and  proved  28  Jan. 
680,  mentions  his  son  and  heir,  John  Lely,  his  dau.,  Anne, 
ind  his  sister,  Catharine  Maria,  widow  of  Conradt  Week, 
Jurgomasterof  Grol,  inGuelderland.    Sir  Peter's  son,  the  said 

John  Lely,  Esq.  of  Kew  Green,  and  Greetwell,  co.  Lincoln, 
n.  Anne,  dau.  of  Fiichard  Mounteney,  Esq.  of  Kew,  and  d. 
728,  leaving  two  sons,  Eichard,  of  Greetwell  Hall,  co.  Lincoln 
described  in  his  epitaph,  in  Greetwell  Church,  as  "Petri 
:.cly.  Car.  II.  Pictoris,  Nepos  Natu-maximus  "),  who  d.  1736, 
vithout  surviving  issue;  and 

Peter  Lely,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  6.  1693;  m.  Frances  Maple- 
oft ;  and  d.  1761,  having  had  twenty  children,  of  whom 
hree  only  left  descendants, 

I.  David,  of  Grantham,  6.  1743  ;  m.  Elizabeth  Todd,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Peter,  6.  1774 ;  d.  umn.  1832. 

2  Frederic,  b.  1782;  d.  s.  p.  1843. 

1  Lydia  Ann,  in.  her  cousin,  William  Ostler,  Esq.  as  here- 
after. 

II.  Styles,  left  issue. 

I.  Bridget,  of  whom  we  treat. 

fhe  daughter, 

Bridget  Lely,  6.  1727;  m.  William  Ostler,  Esq.  of  Barton, 
;o.  Lincoln,  and  had  one  son, 

William  Ostler,  Esq.  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  1770: 
m.  his  cousin-german,  Lydia  Ann,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress 
of  David  Lely,  Esq.  of  Grantham  ;  and  d.  1853,  leaving  by 
this  lady  (who  survived  till  1869)  two  sons,  William  Ostleb, 
Esq.  of  Arnold  Field,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1800  {see  Ostler),  and 

John  Lely  Ostler,  Esq.  of  Cawthorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1810; 
m.  Laura,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edward  W.  GrinSeld  ;  and  d.  1859, 
leaving  if  sue, 
William  Gbinfield  Lely,   now  of  Framingham  Hall  and 
Cawthorpe. 

John  Mountney  Lely,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1839;  m.  Mary 
Laetitia,  dau.  of  Major  Carr,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Con- 
stance Lcetitia. 

Laura  Lely,  m.  the  Kev.  W.  H.  Pengelley,  of  Great  Gonerby, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

Arriis — Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  roses  gu.  Crest — A  Cor- 
nucopia ppr. 

S«((— Framingham  Hall,  near  Norwich ;  and  Cawthorpe,  co. 
Lincoln. 


ILltTC(l(jr. — The  Rev.  Nattnton  Thomas  Orgill,  of 
Brampton  Hall,  b.  11  Dec.  1759  (son  of  William  Orgill,  Esq. 
of  Bcccles,  and  Sdsan  Leman  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Leman,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Leman,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Hall,  grandson  of  Thomas  Leman, 
Esq.  of  Brampton,  nephew  of  Sir  John  Leman  (see  Burke's 
Extinct  Baronetage),  assumed  the  surname  of  liis  maternal 
ancestors  in  addition  to  his  patronymic,  1807,  on  succeeding 
to  a  property  left  by  Mrs.  Mary  Leman.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
He  m.  3  Dec.  1783,  Henrietta  Jane,  4th  diiu.  of  Sir  William 
Anderson,  Bart,  of  Lee,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  IS37,  having  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1843), 

George,  of   Brampton  Hall  (Rev.)  M.A.,  Incumbent  and 
Patron  of  Stoven,  b.  4  June,  1789;  d.  s.  p. 

Leman  Orgill,  d.  an  infant. 

Kaunton,  b.  1792;  d.  v.nta.  1818. 

Robert,  late  of  Brampton  Hall. 

Charles,  b.  1801 ;  d.  utiia.  1845. 

William,  b.  1802;  d.  u,im.  1848. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Brampton,  b.  1804;  m.  1838 
Emily,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Guerin ;  and  d.  1873. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  umm.  1842. 

Susan  Leman,  d.  unm.  1850.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Maria,  d.  1796.  Charlotte  Catherine,  d.  1796. 

Frances,  m.  1820,  Molyneux  Shuldham,  Esq.,  Comm.  R.N. 
who  d.  23  Feb.  1866. 

Anne,  m.  1822,  Thomas  Gee,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  m.  1821,  George  Barlee,  Esq. 
The  4th  son, 

Robert  Orgill  Leman,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Hall,  Suffolk, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1799;  m.  25  March,  1823,  Isabella 
Camilla,  dan.  of  Sir  William  Jervis  Twysdeu  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  March,  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  Naunton  Eobert-Twysden,  now  of  Brampton  Hall. 

II.  John,  d.  aged  21. 

I.  Frances  Henrietta  Flora  Eliza. 
Re  TO.  2ndly,  29  March,  1859,   Ellen  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  A.  Ross,  Vicar  of  Westwell,  Kent,  and  by  her  had, 

A  son,  b.  1862,  and  three  daus. 
He  d.  24  Feb.  1869. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  between  three  dolphins  naiant  arg. 
Crest — Arg.,  on  a  lemon-tree  a  pelican  iu  her  piety  ppr. 
Motto — Volens  semperque  juvaro  paratus. 

/Scat— Brampton  Hall,  Wangford,  Suffolk. 


LEMAN    OF    BRAMPTON    HALL, 

Leman,  Naunton  Eobeet  Twysden,  Esq.  of 
Brampton  Hall,  Suffolk,  b.  1825 ;  s.  his  father  24 
Feb.  1869 ;  to.  11  Aug.  1869,  Eosa  Elizabeth,  5th 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  A.  Ross,  Vicar  of  Westwell, 
Kent,  and  has  issue, 

Eobbet  Nacntos,  b.  2  Oct.  1870. 
11. 


LEMPRIERE    OF    EOZEL    MANOR- 
Lempeiere,  The  Rev.  William,  M.  A.,  of  Eozel 
Manor,  Jersey,  Seigneur  of  Rozel  and  Dielament,  in 
that  Island,  b.  3  June,  1818;    to.  15  May,  1850, 
Julia  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Moore  Wayne,  Esq., 
of  Manor  House,   St.  Wambro',  Hants,  and  has 
issue, 
I.  Reginald  Eaool,  M.A.Oxford,  Barrister-atLaw,  6.  8  Dec. 
1851. 

I.  Mabel. 

II.  Eleanor  Irene,  m.  20  June,  1878,  R.  L.  Hesketh,  Esq. 

III.  Agnes  Emilie. 

IV.  Helen  Maud. 

iLtliratJC. — Mr.  Bertrand  Payne,  in  his  Armorial  of 
JtrscT/,  devotes  considerable  space  to  the  history  of  the  ancient 
and  eminent  Jersey  family  of  Lempbiere,  and  states  that  it 
"possessed  in  the  Duchy  of  Norraanby  the  extensive  seig- 
neuries  and  lands  of  Lempriere,  Pontrilly,  Gourbesville,  Eau- 
ville,  Quierqueville,  la  Carpenterie,  Croville,  Belle-Fontaine, 
Cauquigny,  S.  Eefaire,  Bois  Gingant,  Durrelle,  Courseville, 
Duiteville,  la  Grandifere,  and  others."  In  Jersey,  besides 
other  estates  which  Raoul  Lempriere  and  his  brother-in-law 
Guille  Payn  purchased  of  the  De  Barentinc  family,  v.arious 
branches  of  the  name  have  held  the  fiefs  of  Godcaux,  Herupe, 
Ecoucqueville,  Bouteville,  Buisson,  Surville,  Hougelte,  Lem- 
priere, Covey,  Maufant,  Chesnel,  des  PrSs  in  St.  John's  parish. 
Petit  Rozel  in  St.  Saviour's  parish,  with  Morville  Eobilliard 
and  de  Lecq  in  St.  Ouen's  pari.sh. 

John  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Rozel,  in  Jersey,  receiver  of 
the  King's  revenues  in  that  island,  a.d.  1430,  and  bailly 
thereof  1434;  m.  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Renaud,  Seigneur 
of  Rozel,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Mont  Orgueil  Castle  1467 ;  ii. 
George,  of  whose  line  we  treat ;  iii.  Raulin,  Seigneur  of  St. 
John,  La  Hague  Boete.    The  2nd  son, 

George  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Diaament,  Jersey,  Jurat 
of  the  Royal  Court,  m.  Thomassc,  sister  and  heir  of  William 
De  St.  Martin,  Seigneur  of  St.  Trinity,  and  was  father  of 

3  Q 


952 


LEM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEN 


Drottet  Lemprteee,  Seic:neur  of  Trinity,  Jurat  of  the  Eoyal 
Court,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Philip  De  Canaret,  Seigneur  of  St. 
Ouen,  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  James  Le  Gros, 
and  Mabel,  wife  of  Edward  Payn,  of  St.  Ouen,  two  sons, 
I.  John,  Seigneur  of  Trinity,  ancestor  of  the  Lempkieres  of 
Trinity;  ii.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Lejiprieke,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Jurat  of  the 
Eoyal  Court  for  50  years ;  he  m.  a  dau.  of  —  De  la  Rocque, 
and  was  father  of 

Michael  Lemprieee,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Attorney-Gen. 
of  Jersey  1570,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Richard  Dumaresq,  Seigneur 
of  Vinoheles  de  Bas,  and  relict  of  John  Messervy,  and  had, 
with  two  daus.,  Sarah,  wife  of  Martin  Romeril,  Constable  of 
St.  Trinity,  and  Esther,  wife  of  Francis  Amy,  two  sons,  i. 
Hugh,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Thomas,  Jurat  of  Uoyal  Court, 
Seigneur  of  Les  Augres.    The  elder  son, 

Hugh  Lemprieee,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Advocate  Eoyal 
Court  1575,  Solicitor-General  1G90,  Jurat  1592,  Lieut. -Bailly 
1601,  and  Judge  Delegate  of  Jersey  1614  and  1621,  Capt.  of  the 
Trainbands  of  St.  Trinity.  He  m.  twice;  by  his  first  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Dumaresq,  he  had  issue.  The  2nd 
Bon, 

Michael  Lempetere,  Seigneur  of  Maufant,  the  famous  Eailly 
of  Jersey  under  Charles  I.,  and  under  Cromwell,  styled  by 
the  local  historians  "  The  Hampden  of  Jersey."  Of  this  dis- 
tinguished man  Mr.  Bertrand  Payne  gives  an  interesting  and 
flattering  character.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Frances  de  Car- 
teret, of  La  Hague,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Philip,  who 
d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  an  elder  son,  Michael  Lempriere, 
of  Dielament,  Jurat  Royal  Court,  Col.  East  regt.  R.J.M., 
TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  de  Carteret,  of  La  Hague,  and  had, 
with  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Le  Hardy,  Constable  of  Grou- 
Tille,  an  only  son, 

Michel  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Dielament  and  Saval,  Jurat 
Eoyal  Court,  Col.  East  regt.  R.J. 51. ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Corbet,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Charles  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Solicitor-Gen. 
1741;  Jurat  Royal  Court,  1750';  Lieut.-Bailly  of  Jersey,  1755; 
Judge  Delegate,  1763  and  1756;  Col.  N.  regt.  R.J.M. ;  m. 
1733,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Corbet,  Seigneur  of 
Eozcl,  and  co-representative  of  De  Carteret  of  St  Ouen,  in 
right  of  her  grandmother,  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  de  Carteret, 
and  who  upon  the  death  of  Robert  Earl  Granville,  s.  p. 
became  entitled  to  one  quarter  of  the  St.  Ouen  estates,  and 
had  issue, 

Charles,  ITnivorsity  of  Oxford,  Commissary-Gen.  of  Jersey 
and  Guernsey,  Capt.  R.J.M. ,  d.  vMm. 

William  Charles,  of  whom  presently.  ' 

Thomas  {see  Lempriere  of  PeUiam).  Philip. 

Sophia. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Chaeles  Lemprieee,  Seigneur  of  Dielament,  Advo- 
cate and  Jurat  Royal  Court,  and  Col.  N.  regt.  R.J.M.,  Com- 
missary-Gen. of  Jersey  and  Guernsey;  m.  4  April,  1782,  EUza- 
heth,  dau.  of  Matthew  Gosset,  and  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his 
father,  1  May,  1790,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Philip  Eaoul  Lempriere,  Esq.  Seigneur  of  Eozel,  Jurat 
Eoyal  Court,  ;>.  27  Aug.  1785;  »i.  29  Oct.  1811,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Poingdcstre,  Esq.  of  Jersey,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1861)  left  at  his  decease,  4  Nov.  1869, 

1  William,  now  of  Rozel. 

2  Charles,  Major  H.M.  53rd  regt.,  d.  v.nm.  4  Jan.  1855. 

8  Henry,  late  E.A.,  b.  10  Sept.  1820 ;  m.  Imogene,  dau. 
of  Osborne  Tylden,  Esq.  of  Torry  Hill,  Kent. 

1  Helen,  m.  Rev  Augustus  Brine. 

2  Maria,  m.  May,  1864,  Charles  Winston,  Esq.,  of  Temple. 

II.  William,  Capt.  E.II.A.,  of  Ewell,  Surrey,  d.  1858,  leaving 
issue. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  eagles   displayed  or.    Crest — An   eagle 
rising  ppr.    Motto — Timor  Dei  nobilitas. 
/Seai— Eozel  Manor,  St.  Helier's. 


two  years  Private  Secretary  and  Aide-de-Camp   to   S' 
George  Fergusson  Bowen,   Governor  of  Queensland,  ai 
afterwards  of  New  Zealand,  h.  17  Dec.  1835;  d.  13  No 
1874. 
I.  Ellen.  11.  Harriet. 

Admiral  Lempriere  d.  16  Jan.  1864.   Mrs.  Lemprici 
is  now  in  possession  of  Pelham  for  life. 

3LlUCit(JE. — Thomas  Lempriere,  Seigneur  of  Chesnel,  Cor 
missary-General  of  Jersey  and  Guernsey  in  succession  to  h 
brother.  Advocate  Eoyal  Court,  Col.  N.  regt.  E.  J.M.,  wound* 
in  the  battle  of  Jersey,  1781  {see  precediiKj  Memoir);  in.  178. 
Ehzabeth  Charity,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Eev.  Samuel  Beuz 
ville,  heir  of  Admiral  G.  Oury,  and  had  issue, 

George  Oury,  late  of  Pelham 

Charles,  served  in  the  Peninsula,  and  is  deceased. 

Thomas,  Lieut.  E.E.,  d.  at  Ahcant. 

Samuel,  E.N.,  deceased. 

Elizabeth  Sophia,  deceased.  Maria  Julia,  deceased. 

Anne  Oury,  deceased.  Caroline  Charity. 

Amelia,  m.  Charles  Pipon,  Esq. ;  deceased. 

Marianne,  m.  the  Hon.  Algernon  Herbert,  son  of  the  Earl  i 
Caernarvon. 

Jane,  to.  Major  Lewis,  E.A. ;  deceased. 
Thomas  Lempriere  d.  30  June,  1823. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  eagles   displayed   or.    Crest — An   eagl 
rising  ppr.    Motto — Timor  Dei  nobilitas. 

Seat — Pelham,  Newton  Valence,  Hants. 


li-EMPRIERE    OF    PELHAM. 

The  late  G-eohge  Oukt  Lempeieee,  Esq.  of 
Pelham,  Hants,  J.P.,  Admiral  E.N.  (with  a  medal 
for  Copenhagen  and  Guadaloupe),  h.  11  March, 
1787 ;  m.  8  Aug.  1833,  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Dumaresq,  Esq.  of  Pelham  (of  a  Norman  family 
■who  settled  in  Jersey  in  the  early  part  of  the  13th 
century) ,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Audlcy,  Capt.  77th  regt.,  h.  18  July,  1834,  killed  before 
Sebastopol  19  April,  1855;  Alma  and  Inliormann  medal. 

II.  Algernon    Thomas,    M.A.,    Banister-at-Law,    J. P.    for 
Hants,  Capt.  of  Hampshire   Militia,  and  for  upwards  of 


LENDEUIVE    OF    MAGHERACROSS. 

IjENDefm,  James,  Esq.  of  Magheracross,  eo.  Pel 
managh,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Fermanagh  an 
Tvrone,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1835,  and  cci 
Tyrone  1837,  B.A.  Cantab.  1830  (Trin.  Coll.),  h.  if 
Jan.  1806;  m.  2  Nov.  181.3,  Anue,  eldest  dau.  c 
Samuel  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Derrabard,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Cosbt,  &.  2  April,  1846,  D.L.,  m.  10  Dec.  18781 
Antoinette  Frances,  dau.  of  A.  T.  Butler,  Esq.,  E.M.I 
late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards. 

II.  James  Vesey  (twin  with  George),  J. P.  and  D.L.  c(  5 
Fermanagh,  and  High  Sheriff  1875,  J. P.  co.  Tyrone. 

III.  William  Trevor,  h.  4  July,  1854. 

IV.  Samuel  Edward  Latham,  6.  10  Sept.  1855. 
I.  Eosabelle  Frances.  ii.  Mary  Jane  Waller. 
III.  Elizabeth  Alice. 

JttllCagC.  —  George  Lendeum,  Esq.  of  Moorfield,  cc 
Tyrone  (son  and  heir  of  James  Lendrcm,  Esq.  of  Corlea,  cc 
Tyrone),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Story,  Esq.  of  Corick,  nea 
Clogher,  co.  Tyrone,  elder  brother  of  Joseph  Story,  D.D.,  Eislio, 
of  Kilraore,  and  had  issue,  James,  his  heir;  Thomas,  (Rev) 
Joseph  (Eev.)  a  Prebendary  of  Ferns;  John,  aMajorE.I.C.S. 
Mary,  to.  John Eichards,  Esq.of  co.  Wexford;  Anne,  d.  xiiim.. 
and  Ecbecca,  m.  the  Eev.  Dr.  Nevin,  Eector  of  Derryvolan 
CO.  Fermanagh.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Lendrdm,  Esq.,  fixed  his  residence  at  Magheracross 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  changed  its  name  to  "Jamestown."  Hi 
TO.  1st,  Nov.  1770,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Young,  Esq.  of  Cool 
keiragh  House,  co.  Derry,  by  Letitia  Hamilton  his  wife ;  anc 
2ndly,  July  1812,  Margaret  Young,  of  Loughesk,  co.  Donegal 
By  the  former  lady  Mr.  Lendrum  had  (with  a  dau.,  Leiitia 
who  d.  unm.)  an  only  son, 

George  Lendeum,  Esq.  of  Jamestown,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higl 
Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh  1806,  and  Tyrone  1819,  6. 24  Aug.  1776 
TO.  28  April,  1805,  Mary  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Coddington 
Esq.  of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Aug.  1831,  the  Eev.  Cosby  Stopford  Mangan 
Incumbent  of  Derrynoose,  co.  Armagh. 

Mr.  Lendrum  d.  22  Oct.  1855. 

Arms—Gvi.,  three  garbs  or,  on  a  chief  arg.,  as  many  wool 
packs  sa.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  dove  holding  an  olive; 
branch  in  its  beak  all  ppr.    Motto — La  paix.  j 

&a(— Magheracross  (the  ancient  name  restored),  Enniskilleifi 

CO.  Fermanagh.  \ 

♦ " 


LENIGAN 


OF    CASTLE 

See  Eyan. 
♦     — 


FOGERTY. 


\ 


LENNARD    OF    WICKHAM    COTTRT. 

Lennaed,  John  Faenaby,  Esq.   of  Wickliamj 
Covu't,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quartei 
Sessions,   Lieut.-Col.    Commandant    Kent    Militia 


LEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEN 


953 


.rtillery,  late  Capt.  R.A.,  h.  27  Sept.  1816;  m. 
st,  19  Aug.  1817,  Laura,  youngest  clau.  of  Edward 
rolding,  Esq.  of  Maiden  Erlegh,  Berks,  which  lady 
.  1850;  and  2ridly,  2  Feb.  1S52,  Julia  Maria 
'ranees,  only  surriviug  child  of  the  late  Henry 
lallam,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Arthur  Hallam  Farnabt,  b.  7  Nov.  1859. 

I.  Penelope  Anne  Laura,  m.  William  Packe,  Esq. 

II.  Laura,  m.  William  Iloare,  Esq. 

HI.  Julia  Maria.  iv.  Eleanor  Louisa  Hallam. 

!ol.  Lennard  assumed  his  present  surname  under 
lie  will  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Farnaby,  Bart. 

iLtltrnCIf . — Sm  Ch.ikles  Francis  Faknaby,  Bart,  of  Kip- 
iogton,  d.  s.  J).  29  Aug.  1859,  having  devised  WicUham  Court 
1  his  nephew,  the  present  Col.  John  Farnaby  Lennard,  who  is 
dest  sou  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Cator,  K.C.B.  (who  d. 
>66),  by  Penelope  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  John  Farnaby, 
,h  bart.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Samuel 
ennard,  Esq.  of  Wickham  Court.  Col.  Lennard  has  had  ono 
rother,  William  Albemarle  Bertie  Cator,  who  is  ra.  and  has  a 
>n,  Francis ;  and  three  sisters,  Maria  Diana  Cator ;  Blarga- 
;tta  Eliza,  m.  W.  Courtenay  Morland,  Esq.  of  the  Court 
odge,  Lambcrhurst;  and  Frances  Jane,  m.  Bertie  Eobtrts, 
sq. 

Seat — Wickham  Court,  Beckenham,  Kent. 


LENTAiaNE    OF    TALLAGHT. 

Lentaigne,  John  Francis  O'Neill,  Esq.,  C.B., 
f  Tallaght,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  cos.  Dubhn  and 
[onaghan,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1844, 
:nt.  of  the  Order  of  Pius  IX.,  B.A.,  m.  13  Sept. 
341,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Magan, 
Isq.,  J. P.,  of  Emoe,  Westmeath,  and  has  sm-viving 
sue, 

I.  Joseph  HnssEY  Nugent,   B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J.P.  CO.  Dublin,  b.  30  May,  1847. 

II.  Victor  Walter  (Rev.),  6.  27  Oct.  1848. 

ni.  John  Vincent  O'Neill,  Trin  Coll.  Dublin,  6. 19  July,  1855. 

rv.  Henry  .fflngus  Westenra,  Trin  Coll.  Dubhn,  b.  19  Aug. 

1857.  V.  Benjamin  Plunket,  b.  28  March,  18G5. 

I.  Mary  Theresa,  a  Sister  of  Charity. 
n.  Margaret  Mary,  a  Nun. 

Ir.  Lentaigne  held  office  as  Inspector-General  of 
risons  in  Ireland  from  1854  to  1877,  and  on  the 
)rmation  of  the  General  Prison  Board  for  Ireland, 
as  appointed  Hon.  Member  of  the  Board.  He  is 
Iso  Commissioner  of  National  Education,  and 
aspector  of  Eeformatory  and  Industrial  Schools  in 
reland.  President  of  the  Statistical  Society,  and 
jfesident  of  the  Royal  Zoological  Society.  For  his 
,ng  and  eminent  public  services  he  received  the 
I  signia  of  a  Companion  of  the  Bath  in  1873.  He 
intested  the  representation  of  co. Dublin  1852. 

iLtltWtJ^. — This  family  is  of  ancient  descent  in  Normandy. 
tCHEL  Lentaigne,  who  d.  1695,  left  (by  Magdalene  Brenct, 
.  9  wife)  two  sons,  Uichard  and  Michel ;  the  younger  was 
eur  des  Moulins,  and  the  elder,  Eichard  Lentaigne,  was 
eur  de  la  Croix;  he  m.  Jeanne  (who  d.  1741),  dau.  of  Pierre 
aye,  Sieur  de  la  Lorifere,  and  d.  1720,  having  had  issue, 
■  I.  Gabriel,  a  Capucin. 

II.  Pierre,  b.  1687,  d.  1732;  appointed  1730,  "  Adjudicatairc 
de  la  charge  de  Conseiller  du  Koi,  Keceveur  des  Tallies  de 

'•  Selection"  at  Mortaine— an  office  iield  by  his  son  andgrand- 
1  son  up  to  the  time  of  the  French  Eevolution  in  1789  ;— 
he  m.  1710,  Marie  le  Boy,  who  d.  1768,  and  had  (with  a 
dau.  Jeanne,  m.  1734,  M.  Ouzouf  de  Beaument)  two  sons, 
Francois  Jean  and  Eichard  Sieur  de  la  Lande,  who  m.  Mdlle. 
Marie  de  Bois  Adam ;  their  posterity  is  settled  at  Av- 
ranches.    The  elder  son,  Frangois  Jeanne  Lentaigne,   6. 

1711,  TO.  1734,  Gillette  Eenee  Genevieve  Joseph  Marthe,  b. 

1712,  d.  1795,  dau.  of  Guy  de  Fleury,  "  ecuyer,  Conseiller 
Secretaire  du  Eoi,"  by  his  wife,  Eenee  Frangoise  Douard 

I  de  Fleurance  ct  de  Logiviire,  and  thus  acquired  the  fief  of 
Logiviere.  with  all  its  rights  and  privileges  confirmed  by 
Louis  XVI.    By  this  marriage  Frangois  Jean  was  father  of 

i  (besides  a  son,  Marie  Jean  Baptiste  Lentaigne  de  Montaudin, 

'  b.  1740,  officer  au  7  regt.  Garde  du  Eoi,  m.  1786,  Victoire 
Harrington  de  Saint  Suliac,  and  a  dau.,  Marie  Guyonne,  j/i. 

I  1769,  Louis  Jean  Le  Clcrc  de  Sautrey,  Chevalier  de  St. 


Louis  Garde  du  Eoi)  an  eldest  son,  Pierre  Jean  Fbancois 
Lentaigne,  Seigneur  do  Longiviire,  b.  1738,  Conseiller  du 
Eoi,  hi.  1762,  Marie  .\nne  Angelique  Iherese,  dau.  of  Pierre 
Joseph  Lehot  Dufcrage,  by  Therese  Guerin  Du  Mesnil  his 
wife,  and  had  issue  (with  four  daus.,  Marie,  d.  n.nm. ;  Marie 
Franeoise,  m.  M.  de  Moisson  de  Prccorbin ;  Eenee  Perrino, 
m.  1798,  M.  Le  Feron  de  Longcamp,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  Francois  Adrian,  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur, 
Con.seiller  a  la  Cour  Imperialc,  b.  1801,  la.  1836,  Elise  Hue 
de  Prebois,  whose  only  son,  Eobert  Albert,  m.  1864,  Louise, 
dau.  of  Henri,  3rd  son  of  Marquis  de  Viennay,  of  Grand- 
Noc  Maine ;  and  Genevieve  Augustine,  m.  M.  Le  Vannier 
des  Vauviers)  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder  was  Jacques 
Guy  Lentaigne  de  Logiviere,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  b.  28  Feb.  1769,  Mayor  of  Caen  from  1806  to  1816, 
to  whose  energy  the  city  of  Caen  owes  the  foundation  of  its 
museum  and  public  library ;  he  m.  Marie  Elizabeth  Felicite 
du  Bouisson,  and  d.  1839,  having  had  (with  a  dau.  Marie 
Melanie,  m.  1st,  le  Jolis  de  Villiers,  Conseiller  a  la  Cour 
Eoyale  de  Caen,  ChevaUer  de  la  Legion  d'Honneur,  and 
2naiy,  in  1850,  Charles  Doynel,  Marquis  de  Montecot, 
Chevalier  de  Malte  Garde  du  Corps  du  Eoi  Louis  XVIll., 
Gentilhomme  de  la  Chambre  du  Eoi  Charles  X.)  a  son, 
Frangois  Cyrille  Lentaigne  de  Logiviere,  m.  1827,  Mdlle. 
Felicite  Desiree  de  Chaumontel,  and  was  father  of  the  pre- 
sent Gustave  Jacques  Makie  Lentaigne,  Count  de  Logi- 
viere, 6.  1828,  m.  1853,  Marie  Caroline,  dau.  of  Amedee 
Felix,  Count  de  Chaumontel,  Chevalier  of  St.  Louis  and  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  officior  de  la  Garde  du  Eoi 
Charles  X.,  6.  1802,  d.  1869,  and  has  issue  Guy  Marie 
Adrien,  b.  1861,  and  Bernard  Amedee,  b.  1866,  and  two 
daus.,  Marie  Marguerite  and  Marie  Felicite  Gabrielle. 

III.  Eobert,  b.  1689,  d.  1724;  his  only  dau.  Jeanne,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Jean  Eichard,  b.  1697,  d.  1773,  m.  Anne  Magdeleine  dau. 
of  Jacques  Lehot  Duferage,  and  had  issue  (with  two  daus., 
one  ill.  mi,  M.  Augustin  de  Marescot  de  Villeuil,  and  the 
other,  M.  de  Queens),  Antoine  Charles,  rn.  1774,  Marie 
Therese  Foucques,  de  Marencour;  and  the  Eev.  Jacques 
Lentaigne,  D.D.,  Cure  de  St.  Sauveur,  and  Eector  of  the 
University  of  Caen,  who  d.  in  Dublin,  25  Jan.  1802. 

V.  Jean  Fkanqois,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Ambroise,  ?a.  1723,  Eaulin  le  Montier,  Sieur  de  la  Bectiere 

The  5th  son, 

Jean  FsANgois  Lentaigne,  Capitaine  de  la  Compagnie  de 
St.  Etienne  de  Caen,  b.  June,  1699;  d.  17S0;  r,i.  27  March, 
1724,  Marie  Anne  Lehot  Duferage.    Their  eldest  son, 

Pierre  Franqois  Lentaigne,  "  Lieut,  de  Dragons,"  et  Juge 
Consul,  b.  24  Feb.  1725;  d.  14  May,  1802;  r,i.  1766,  Anne 
Marguerite,  6.  1740,  dau.  of  Guillaume  Frangois  Paisant 
Duclos,  son  of  Jean  Paisant  Duclos,  by  Eachel  his  wiie, 
(m.  1701,  d.  1710),  dau.  of  Elie  de  Cussy,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jean  Francois,  b.  11  Sept.  1768,  guillotined  :793. 

II.  Joseph,  b.  8  Jan.  1770,  guillotined  1793. 

HI.  Benjamin,  6.  14  Feb.  1773,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  Simeon,  b.  1775;  m.   1807,  Eose,  dau.  of  Jean  Edouard 

Blachcr,  by  Marie  Anne  Mitchelle  Delaunay  his  wife,  and  d. 

1845,  leaving  two  sons, 

Abel  Edouard  Marie,  b.  11   Oct.   1808,   Chevalier  de  la 

Legion  d'Honneur,  Juge  au  Tribunal  Civil  de  Caen,  et 

Conseiller  a  la  Cour  Imperialc,  d.  1877,  leaving  one  son, 

Edward  Juge  a  la  Cour  Civile  de  Falaise. 

Ismael  Jean  Zacharie  Simeon,  6.  2  April,  1820,  d.  1874, 

leaving  two  daus.,  Marie,  m.  30  April,  1877,  M.  Edouard 

Valbrey,  and  Louise,  r,i.  27  Oct.  1878,  M.  Lucien  Noel. 

I.  Jeanne,  to.  1791,  Nicholas  Hervicu  Duclos,  and  left  issue, 

Victor,  d.  in  Dublin  in  1831 ;  Charles;  Benjamin;  NathaUe 

Lucile,  TO.  1816,  Pierre  Alexandre  Lecesne,  and  has  issue, 

Jules,  who  represented  Havre  for  many  years  in  the  Chamber 

of  Deputies,  and  d.  1878;  Charles;  Victor  Louis;  Louise 

Alexandrine,  m.  Sept.  1837,  Adolphe  Frederick  Le  Page, 

Chevalier    de    la    Legion    d'Honneur,    Colonel    Directeur 

d'Artillerie  au  HavTC ;  and  Nathahe  Agathe,  ',n.  1858,  Alfred 

Eene  Buot  de  Lex)ine,  "  Capitaine  au  Long  Cours." 

The  3rd  son, 

Benjamin  Lentaigne,  and  his  two  brothers,  were  at  the 
period  of  the  French  Eevolution,  firm  adherents  of  the  ill-fated 
Loois  XVI.  The  younger  of  these  two  brothers,  Joseph  Len- 
taigne, then  but  23  years  of  age,  an  oificer  in  the  Gardes  du 
Corps,  took  a  distinguished  part  in  the  events  of  1789,  and, 
with  his  elder  brother,  Jean  Frangois  Lentaigne,  was  guillo- 
tined 25  Messidor,  an  2.  The  third  brother,  Benjamin,  escaped 
to  Flanders,  where  he  entered  I'armee  de  la  noblesse  Frangaise. 
He  emigrated,  1792,  in  the  suite  of  the  French  Princes,  to 
England,  and,  not  wishing  to  be  a  burden  on  them,  studied 
medicine  and  entered  the  British  service  as  as.sist.-surg.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards.  He  retired,  1799,  from  the  army,  and  settled 
as  a  physician  in  the  city  of  Dublin,  where  he  was  granted  by 
Trin.  Coll.  the  honorary  degree  of  M.D.,  and  was  elected  a 
member  of  the  Eoyal  College  of  rtiysicians.  He  acquired 
very  considerable  practice,  and  purchased  landed  property  in 
CO.  Monaghan.  Dr.  Lentaigne  to.  24  July,  1799,  Maria 
Therese,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of  John  O'Neill,  Esq., 

3  Q  2 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Catholic  Delegate,  1792*  (of  the  O'Xeills  of  Lower  Clanaboy, 
son  of  Patrick  Francis  O'Neill,  Esq.  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hugh  Macguire,  Esq.  of  Churchtown,  of  the  line  of  Tempo. 
By  her  (who  d.  24  May,  1820)  Dr.  Lentaigne  had  three  sons  and 
one  dau., 

I.  John,  now  of  Tallaght,  b.  21  June,  180.3. 

II.  Joseph  (Very  Kev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  Uni- 
versity of  Melbouine,  N.S.W.,  formerly  a  Barrister,  and 
now  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  b.  27  July,  1805. 

ni.  Benjamin  Plunkett,  b.  1809,  d.  in  infancy. 
I.  Mary  Anne. 
Dr.  Lentaigne  d.  19  Oct.  1813. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  martlets  sa.  a 
fleur-de-lis  of  the  1st,  a  chief  of  the  2nd,  charged  with  three 
mullets  arg.  quartering  O'Neill  and  Plunkett.  Crest — A 
dove  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet  arg.  and  holding 
in  the  beak  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Mottoes — Dieu  ayde.  Over  the 
crest — Pro  fide,  rege  et  patria  pugno. 

Town  Residence— 1,  Great  Denmark  Street,  Dublin.  Seat — 
Tallaght,  co.  Dublin. 


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LENTHALL    OF    BESSELS    LEIGH. 

Lenthali,  Edmund  Kyffin,  Esq.  of  Bessels 
Leigh  Manor,  co.  Berks,  and  Maenan  Hall,  co.  Car- 
narvon, J. P.  for  Berks  and  Oxon,  Patron  of  two 
Livings,  h.  30  Aug.  1821 ;  s.  his  father  1870. 

fttUCatJC. — Sir  Rowland  Lenthall,  of  Lenthall  and 
Hampton  Court,  co.  Hereford  (whose  family  had  been  seated 
at  Lenthall  from  the  reign  of  Edward  I.),  was  Master  of  the 
Robes  to  King  Henry  IV.  and  V.  He  was  a  Lord-Marcher, 
and  was  associated  with  Thomas  Chaucer  (the  poet's  son)  as 
one  of  the  Ambassadors  to  the  Court  of  France,  to  negotiate 
the  marriage  of  Queen  Katharine  with  Henry  V.  Sir 
Rowland  accompanied  Henry  V.  to  France,  and  had  a  com- 
mand at  the  battle  of  Azincourt.  Sir  Roland,  who  was  also 
Deputy-Governor  of  Alengon  under  the  Duke  of  Gloucester, 
and  Constable  of  Wigmore  and  Bolsover  Castles,  in.  Margaret, 
dau.  and  eventually  co  heiress  of  Richard  Fitz-Alan,  Earl  of 
Arundel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1422)  had  issue, 

Edmund,  who  having  rn.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William,  5th 
Lord  Zouch,  of  Harringworth,  d.  s.  p.  1447;  and 

Henry,  who  also  d.  s.  p.  in  the  same  year. 
Sir  Rowland  m.  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard,  4th 
Lord  Grey  de  Codnor,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Rowland,  in.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Devereux,  and  d. 
1488. 

John,  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Bessels,  of  Bessels  Leigh, 
Berks. 

Katharine,  m.  William,  Lord  Zouch,  of  Harringworth. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Cornwall,  of  Burford,  by  which 
last  alUance  Hampton  Court  eventually  vested  in  the  Cora- 
wall  family. 

Sir  Rowland  was  High  Sheriff  of  Hereford  in  1423,  and  d.  Nov. 
1450. 

A  few  years  later  the  Lenthalls,  retaining  a  portion  only  of 
their  possessions  in  co.  Hereford,  settled  at  Latchford  and 
Great  Haseley,  in  co.  Oxford,  which  manors  and  estates  they 
acquired  in  the  reign  of  Edward  IV.,  by  the  marriage  of 
William  Lenthall  (described  in  his  will  as  "  born  at  Lenthall "), 
who  d.  June,  1497,  with  the  heiress  of  the  Pipards.  Thomas 
Lenthall,  the  eldest  son  of  William  last  mentioned,  m.  Ehza- 
oeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Willie,  of  Bovey  Tracie,  and  had 
issue,  William,  living,  says  Francis  Thin,  "of  reverent  age," 
in  1584;  and  three  sons,  John,  William,  Rowland,  and  one 
dau.,  who  rii.  1st,  Robert  Tempest,  2ndly,  George  Smith,  of 
Manstanton,  co.  Durham,  and  Srdly,  Sir  John  Tempest,  of 
BoUinghall,  CO.  York,  she  left  an  only  dau.,  Juliana  Tempest, 
who  in.  a  nephew  of  John  Hampden.  In  1580  these  estates 
were  possessed  by  John  Lenthall,  Esq.,  whose  son  (by  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  Pitston,  co.  Bucks), 

Sib  Edmcnd  Lenthall,  was  one  of  those  prosecuted  in  the 
.Star  Chamber  for  disregarding  a  Royal  Proclamation  in  the 
reign  of  Charles  I.,  restraining  persons  of  quality  from 
residing  so  much  of  the  year  in  London.  Sir  Edmund  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Stonor,  of  Stoner,  co.  Oxford, 
but  d.  s.  J).,  and  the  line  of  the  family  was  continued  through 
his  uncle. 


*  John  O'Neill,  b.  Jan.  1740;  m.  24  Feb.  1768,  Mary,  dau. 
(by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Luke  Plunkett,  of  Possextown) 
of  Walter  Plunkett,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Plunkett,  by  his 
wife  Elizabeth  Nangle,  of  Kildalkey,  and  grandson  of  Walter 
Pltmkett,  Esq.  of  Rathmore,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife  Ismay 
Plunkett,  of  Ardpatrick,  niece  of  Oliver  Plunkett,  the  Lord 
Primate,  beheaded  at  Tyburn,  1681. 


William  Lenthall,  Esq.  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Richid 
Southwell,  of  St.  Faith's,  in  Norfolk,  and  who,  at  his  decea 
2  Dec.  1596,  aged  44,  left  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  Marshal  of  the  King's  Bench  Prison,  who 
herited  the  family  estates  upon  the  demise  of  his  cousin, 
Edmund,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Temple,  Bart. 
Stowe,  and  had  (with  eight  daus.,  of  whom  Catherine, 
Lord  Paisley,  and  Frances,  to.  Edward,  eldest  son  of 
Edward  Moore,  of  Odiham,  Hants)  six  sons,  of  whom 
eldest, 

Edmund,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wade,  Liei 
of  the  Tower  of  London,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  an 
dau. ;  William  Lenthall  (M.P.  for  Wallingford  1679, 
for  Cricklade,  1G81).  The  elder  son,  m.  twice, 
Stephanie,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  S.  Harvey,  K.C.B. ;  ai 
2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Edward  Dunch,  first  cousin  to  OlivS 
Lord  Protector,  but  had  no  issue  by  either  marriage,  ai 
selling  the  old  family  estates  at  Latchford  and  Gr0 
Haseley,  terminated  this  branch  of  the  family ;  Edmufll 
the  2nd  son,  d.  1644;  John,  the  3rd  son,  d.  14  Ma; 
1641,  without  issue ;  and  Bridget,  the  only  dau.,  d.  uni 
1641. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Thomas.  iv.  Franci.s. 
And  four  daus.,  one  of  whom  to.  into  the  family  of  Warcu 

and  was  mother  of  Sir  Edmund  Warcup,  the  historiaa 
Italy. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  William  Lenthall,  6.  June,  1591,  i 
Speaker  of  the  Long  Parliament.  He  subsequently  was  a 
pointed  Chamberlain  of  Chester,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy 
Lancaster,  and  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal.  He  received 
Patent  of  Peerage  from  Oliver,  Lord  Protector,  1656,  and 
the  single  Parliament  assembled  by  Richard  Cromwell,  1 
sat  in  the  Upper  House  by  the  title  of  William,  Lord  Les 
hall,  and  so  great  was  his  influence  and  weight  at  the  Best 
ration,  that  Gen.  Monck  assured  King  Charles  that  he  con 
not  have  brought  about  that  desirable  event  without  19 
Lenthall's  concurrence.  This  eminent  lawyer  and  statesmi 
in.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Evans,  Esq.  of  Lodington,  c 
Northampton,  by  whom  (who  was  first  cousin  of  Lucius  Cai 
Lord  Falkland)  he  had  issue,  John,  his  successor;  Willian 
Francis;  Frances,  in.  Roland,  son  of  Sir  John  Lacey, 
Puddlecote  and  Shipton,  co.  Oxford;  and  Elizabeth.  M 
Speaker  Lenthall  d.  at  his  seat,  the  Priory,  Burford,  1  Se] 
1662.     His  only  surviving  son  and  successor. 

Sir  John  Lenthall,  Member  for  Gloucester  in  the  Loi 
Parliament,  and  also  for  the  same  place  in  the  Parliame 
called  by  Richard  Cromwell,  was  Col.  in  the  army.  Govern 
of  Windsor  Castle,  and  one  of  the  six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  a' 
was  created  a  Baronet  by  Cromwell.  He  to.  1st,  Mary,  da 
of  Sir  William  Ayshcombe,  of  Alverscot,  Oxon,  but  had  by  b 
no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Blewett,  relict  of  Sir  Jo: 
Stonhouse,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  William,  and 
dau.  Elizabeth,  in.  Sir  Sandys  Fortescue,  of  Buckland  Filleig 
Devon.  Sir  John  to.  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Eusebi 
Andrews,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  but  had  no  further  isBl 
He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford,  1672,  and  dying  9  Nov.  W 
was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Lenthall,  Esq.,  to  whom  Gen.  Monck  stc 
sponsor.  He  to.  his  first  cousin.  Lady  Catharine  Hamill( 
only  child  of  James,  Lord  Paisley,  son  and  heir  of  James,  '.; 
Earl  of  Abercorn,  by  whom  (who  in.  after  his  decease,  the  E 
of  Abercorn)  he  left  issue  at  his  demise,  5  Sept.  1686,  aged ; 
two  sons,  John,  his  heir ;  and  James.    The  elder, 

John  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Burford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxfo 
in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Hill,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  da 
The  elder  son, 

William  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Burford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxfo 
d.  unm.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Burford,  bapt.  29  Jan.  1722, 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher  Shute,  and  had  two  sons 

I.  John,  of  Burford,  High  Sheriff  1787,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of ' 
Rev.  John  Caswall,  Rector  of  Swalcliffe,  by  whom  (w 
d.  2  March,  1837)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1820,  with  th 
daus.,  two  sons, 

1  William  John,  m.  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  ofT.Ter 
Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  has  one  surviving  son,  Edmi 
Henry,  of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

2  Rowland  Henry,  of  Kemsey,  co.  Worcester,  who  1 
been  twice  married ;  d.  leaving  an  only  son,  Rowland. 

II.  William  John. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  John  Lenthall,  Esq.  of  Bessels  Leigh,   Ber 
b.  Jan.  1764,  was  High  Sheriff  for  the  counties  of  Carnar 
and  Merioneth.    He  m.  Jan.  1789,  Elizabeth,  dau.   and 
heiress  (with  Anne,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Nanney,  of  Maei 
ueuadd,  co.  Merioneth,  and  Ermine,  wife  of  Richard  Hug 


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iiirick,  Esq.  of  Nantclwyd,  co.  Denbigh),  of  Sir  Thomas 
,'ffin,  of  Maenan,  co.  Carnarvon  (descended  from  Einion 
fcl,  youngest  son  of  Bladoc,  last  Prince  of  Fowls),  by  whom 
ho  d.  June,  1791)  he  had  two  children, 
Kytfin  John  William,  late  of  Bcssels  Leigh  and  Maenan 
Hall. 
Ann  Margaret,  d.  1810,  in  her  10th  year. 

r.  Lenlhall  d.  March,  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Ktffin  John   William   Lenthall,  Esq.   of  Bessels  Leigh 
anor  and  Maenan  Hall,  J. P.  for  cos.  Carnarvon  and  Den- 
gh,  and  D.L.  for  the  former  co.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carnarvon 
"28,  formerly  Capt.  Royal  Denbighshire  Blilitia,  b.  12  Oct. 
89;    m.  18  April,  1818,  Mary  Anne,   eldest  dau.  of   John 
shton,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
:  Sept.  18C6)  had  issue, 
Edmund  Kyffin,  now  of  Bessels  Leigh. 
William  Kyffin  Kyffin,  assumed  the  name  of  Ktffin  only  by 
royal  license  in  1870,  on  inheriting  the  estate  of  Belmont, 
CO.  Denbigh,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Anne,  wife  of 
the  Rev.  John  Nanney,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas 
Kyffin;  l>.  1822. 
Francis  Kyffin,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1824. 
Mary  Anne,  deceased. 

ed.  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  cottised  sa.,  throe  mullets  or.    Crest 
A  greyhound  salient  sa.  collared  or.     ilntto — Azincourt. 
Seat — Bessels     Leigh,     near     Abingdon;     Maenan    Hall, 
anrwst. 


LESCHER    OP    BOYLES    COURT. 

Lescher,  Joseph  Francis,  Esq.  of  Boyles  Court, 
ssex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Aug.  1842 ;  s.  his  father 
571  ;  m.  7  May,  1875,  Mira  Charlotte,  only  child 
'  the  late  Capt.  Wm.  Hankey,  9th  Lancers,  by 
harlotte  Cecile  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Marquis 
Estampes,  and  has  a  dau. 
Mira  Monica  Beata,  6.  28  May,  1876. 

itinCaSC— This  family  is  of  Alsatian  extraction,  and  has 
en  seated  in  Essex  since  1620. 

Joseph  Samuel  Lescheii,  Esq.  of  Boyles  Court,  J. P.,  D.L., 
id  High  Sheriff  18G2  (son  of  Joseph  FkancIs  Lescheb,  Esq. 
Boyles  Court,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  1829)  was  b.  1796; 
,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Hoy,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lower  House, 
iffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Fhancis,  now  of  Boyle  Court. 

II.  Edmund  Charles. 

I.  Josephine  Mary,  m.  J.  Barry  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Glendarra, 
CO.  Wexford. 

II.  Winefredc  Mary,  m.  Walter  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Burdorvcau, 
CO.  Cornwall. 

H.  Anastatia  Jane,  r,i.  Signor  Don  J.  do  Artime. 

rv.  Walburga Maria,  iii.  Major  W.Southwell  Curzon,  B.H.A. 

V.  Teresa  Slary,  "^ 

VI.  Mary,  >  in  religion. 

VII.  Philomena, ) 
viii.  Agatha  Mary. 

Id.  1871. 

Ai-ms— Or,  a  cross  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a  stork  avg.  beaked  and 
?ged  of  the  second.  Crest— In  front  of  a  bugle-horn  sa.  a 
xter  arm  cmbowed  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  entwined  by 
serpent,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  fessways,  the  point 
wards  the  dexter  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hUt  gold.  Motto — 
Dgulariter  in  spe. 

Seat — Boyles  Court,  near  Brentwood,  Esssx.  Ciiiis— Eeform; 
.  George's. 


LESLIE    OP    BALGUHAIN. 

Leslie,  Charles  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Balquhain 
id  Fetternear,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  28 
pril,  1832 ;  in.  1853,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Alotsius,  6.  May,  1859. 

II.  John  Cuthbert,  b.  April,  1869. 

I.  Violet  Winefrede  Mary  Margaret. 

II.  Dorothy.  iii.  Mary  Joseph  Frances. 
IV.  Mary  Teresa. 

fLtnragC. — The  scotch  branch  of  the  Leslies  o/.Ba(7i'/ia;/i 
ecame  extinct  in  1739,  on  the  death  of  Ernest,  Count  Leslie, 
fho  was  s.  by  Anthony,  Count  Leslie,  from  Austria,  but  on 
is  succeeding  to  his  paternal  estates  in  Austria,  in  17C0 
vhereherf. s.p.  1802J,  the  Scotch  estates  passed,  according 
)  the  entail,  to  Peter  Leslie-Grant,  grandson  of  the  2nd 
au.  of  Count  Patrick  Leslie,  of  Balquhain.  Peter  Leslie* 
rant  d.s.p.  1775,  and  was  .5.  by 


Patrick  Leslie  Duguid,  of  Auchinhove,  son  of  Theresa, 
3rd  dau.  of  Count  Patrick  Leslie.  The  Duguids  arc  an  old 
family,  tracing  their  descent  from  at  least  1470.  Their  Castle 
of  Auchinhove,  near  Aboyne,  was  destroyed  in  the  '45,  by  the 
Duke  of  Cumberland's  soldiers,  the  wife  and  children  of  the 
proprietor  being  turned  out  under  circumstances  of  the  great- 
est cruelty,  and  the  house  burnt  before  their  eyes.  Mr.  Leslie 
Duguid  ((.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Leslie,  b.  1751;  m.  1774,  Violet,  dau.  of  John  Dalycll, 
Esq.  of  Barncrosh,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  by  whom  he  had, 

Ernest  Patrick,  his  successor. 

John,  in  the  Austrian  Service,  lost  at  sea  1803. 

James  Michael,  who  s.  his  nephew,  John  Edward. 

Charles  Joseph,  who  s.  his  brother,  James  MichacL 

Anthony  Andrew,  d.  s.  p.        Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

Francis,  ('.  .s.  p.  Louis  Xavier,  d.  s.  p. 

Amelia  Mary,  in.  1801,  Alexander  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Strichcn, 
whose  son  became  Lord  Lovat. 

Harriet,  d.  unra.  Teresa,  d.  unm. 

Helen,  d.  v,iun.  Margaret  Violet  Winefrede,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Leslie  d.  1828,  aged  77,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Ernest  Leslie,  b.  1775,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service; 
he  m.  1812,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Emanuel  Baron  Stiliricd,  by  whom 
he  had, 

John  Edward,  his  successor. 

Augusta,  d.  unm.  at  Prague  1837. 

Mary,  m.  1839,  her  cousin,  Edward,  Baron  Stilfricd. 

Ernest  Leslie  d.  at  Frankfort-on-Maine,  1830,  and  was  s.  ly 
his  son, 

John  Edward  Leslie,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service, 
who  d.  unm.  19  Aug.  1S44,  and  was  .9.  by  his  uncle, 

James  BIichael  Leslie,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  uwn.  1S49, 
and  was  .s.  by  his  brother. 

Col.  Charles  Leslie,  K.H.,  b.  17S5;  m.  1st,  1836,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Charles  HoUowa/,  and  by  her  (who  c^. 
1832,  had  one  surviving  son, 

Charles  Stephen,  his  successor. 
Col.  Leslie  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy  Eyre,  who  became,  on  the 
death  of  her  brother  Francis,  in  18.52,  heiress  of  Hassop,  co. 
Derby,  and  Slindon,  Sussex.  She  d.  Nov.  1853,  leaving  all  her 
estates  to  her  husband.  Col.  Leslie  d.  at  Slindon  House, 
10  Jan.  1870,  in  the  85th  year  of  his  age,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son,  Charles  Stephen  Leslie,  Esq.,  now  of  Balquhain. 

Arras — Leslie:  arg.,  a  fess  az.  charged  with  three  buckles 
or;  Duguid:  az.,  three  crosses  pattiie  arg.  Crests — Leslie:  A 
griffin's  head  ppr. ;  Duguid:  A  dove  with  olive  branch  in  beak 
all  ppr.  Mottoes — Leslie  :  Grip  fast ;  Ddgoid  :  Patientia,  et 
spe. 

Seats — Fetternear  House,  co.  Aberdeen;  Hassop  Hall,  co. 
Derby  ;  Slindon  House,  Sussex. 

Note. — For  the  previous  history  of  the  Leslie  family,  see  a 
very  curious  old  work  called  the  "  Lauras  Leslaeana,"  published 
at  Gratz,  1092,  and  compiled  from  family  documents.  It  was 
written  by  the  Rev.  William  Leslie,  S.  J.,  brother  of  Count 
James  Leslie,  in  Austria.  See  also  "  Bistoiical  Records  of  the 
Family  of  Leslie,  by  the  late  Col.  Leslie,  K.H.,"  1809. 


LESLIE    OP    WARTHILL. 

Leslie,  William,  Esq.  of  Warthill,  co.  Aberdeen, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.  1861  to  1866,  M.A. 
Aberdeen  University,  b.  16  March,  1814;  m.  16  Nov. 
1848,  Matilda  Eose,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  WiUiam 
Rose  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Clermiston,  Midlothian, 
Sheriff  of  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Douglas,  6.  12  Aug.  1349  ;  d.  8  Feb.  1872. 

II.  George  Farquhar,  b.  19  Aug.  1859;  d.  9  April,  1860. 

I.  Mary  Rose,  m.  1875,  George  Arbuthnot,  eldest  son  of 
George  Arbuthnot,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  Dorking,  and  23, 
Hyde  Park  Gardens,  London,  and  has  issue,  Wm.  Douglas 
Leslie,  b.  1878. 

II.  Jane  Amy  Matilda,  m.  1876,  Edmund  Smith  Hanbury, 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Robert  Culling  Hanbury,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Middlesex,  and  has  issue,  a  dau. 

in.  Matilda  Florence. 

IV.  Katherine  Evelyn,  m.  1878,  John  Murray,  M.A.,  eldest 
son  of  John  Murray,  Esq.  of  50,  Albemarle  Street, 
London,  and  Newstead,  Wimbledon. 

v.  Caroline  Alice. 

JLtUCttflC— Alexander  Leslie,  1st  of  Wardes,  eldest  son 
of  William  Leslie,  4th  Baron  of  Balquhain,  by  Agnes  Irvine, 
his  2nd  wife,  got  two  holly  leaves  added  to  his  armorial  bear- 
ings as  a  distinctive  mark  of  his  family.  He  m.  the  heretri.x 
of  Balcomie,  co.  Fife,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Leslie,  of  Wardes,  m.  1st,  Stuart,  dau.  of  the  Bishop 


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of  Moray,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  Margaret  Crichton,  dau.  of  the 
Baron  of  Frcndraught,  by  whom  he  had  only  one  son,  who  s. 
liira,  named  Alexander,  whose  descendants  continued  the 
■Wardes"  succession,  and  his  great-grandson,  John,  6th  Baron, 
was  included  amongst  the  first  creation  of  Nova  Scotia 
Baronets,  1625 ;  3rdly,  Forbes,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Echt,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  William  and  Alexander.     The  elder, 

William  Leslie,  who  got  from  his  father  the  Kemmcls  of 
Durno,  &c.,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  William  Rowan,  burgess  in 
Aberdeen,  by  whom  he  had  only  one  son,  John,  slain  at  the 
battle  of  PinUie,  1547.  He  m.  2ndly,  1518,  Janet  Ciuick- 
shank,  heiress  of  Warthill,  she  being  only  surviving  child  of 
John,  son  of  Andrew  Cruickshank,  of  Tillymorgan.  By  this 
lady  he  is  reported  to  have  had  twenty-one  children.  The 
youngest  dau.,  Elizabeth,  was  m.  to  Andrew  Lyall  of  Middle- 
hill,  and  at  her  wedding  all  the  children  danced  together  in 
the  "  Ha'  of  Warthill, 'along  with  both  parents,  who  were  then 
hale  and  strong.  This  1st  Laird  of  Warthill  d.  1561,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Stephen  Leslie,  2nd  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1st,  Margaret 
Leith,  of  Lickleyhead ;  and  2ndly,  Bessie  Spcns,  dau.  of  the 
L-iird  of  Boddam.  By  his  first  wife  he  had  two  sons,  William, 
his  heir;  and  Alexander,  m.  Isabel  Runciman,  dau.  to  Sir 
John  Priest,  of  Oyne;  also  two  daus.,  JuUa,  ni.  John  Ander- 
son, son  to  William,  of  Bonnyton;  and  Margaret,  m.  Andrew 
Edward,  son  of  William,  in  Old  Rayne.  This  Stephen  dying 
in  his  90th  year,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Leslie,  Srd  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
to  Gilbert  Gray,  of  Tullo,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  James, 
his  heir ;  and  William,  of  Folia,  of  whose  line  hereafter ;  also 
two  daus.,  Margaret,  the  eldest,  m.  her  cousin-german,  John 
Gray;  and  Beatrix,  m.  Gordon,  Laird  of  Tillichoudie.  lie  d. 
in  his  80th  year.    The  elder  son, 

James  Leslie,  4th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  Beatrix  Abercrom- 
"bie,  dau.  of  Walter,  Archdeacon  of  Aberdeen,  son  of  Birken- 
■bog,  by  whom  he  had  many  children — some  say  twenty-one. 
•James  Leslie  d.  1679,  after  attaining  the  great  age  of  105.  Ilis 
•eldest  son, 

William  Leslie,  5th  Laird  of  Warthill,  jb.  Ann  Elphinstone, 
dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Glack,  and  grand-niece  to  the  celebrated 
Bi.shop  Elphinstone,  of  Aberdeen,  and  had  by  her  four  sons, 
I.  Alexandeh,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  Professor  of  Theology  in 
the  University  of  Padua,  Bishop  of  Laybach,  Metropolitan  of 
C  irniola,  and  a  Prince  of  the  Empire,  and  Privy  Councillor  to 
His  Imperial  JIajcsty;  iii.  James,  Merchant  in  Aberdeen,  who 
d.s.p.;  and  IV.  John,  a  Writer  in  Edinburgh.    The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Leslie,  6th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth 
Gordon,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Badenscoth,  by  whom  he  had 
three  sons,  George,  who  d.  a  youth  at  college;  John,  his  suc- 
cessor; and  William,  d.  unra.  He  m.  2ndly,  Janet  Gordon, 
dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Cocklarachie,  and  sister  of  Gordon  of 
Auchintoul,  made  General  in  the  Muscovite  army  by  the  Czar, 
Peter  the  Great  ;  but  she  predeceased  her  husband  without 
leaving  issue.  Dying  1721,  aged  66,  he  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

John  Leslie,  7th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1st,  Mary  Gordon, 
d:iu.  of  George,  Laird  of  Rothney,  who  d.s.p.;  and  2ndly, 
?I;irgaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  Dun.  Laird  of  Tarty,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  son,  Alexander,  his  successor.  He  d.  15  May, 
1747,  aged  64.     His  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Lejlie,  Sth  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  1730,  at  the 
aige  of  19,  Helen,  only  dau.  of  George  Seton,  of  Mounie,  by 
ihis  1st  wife,  Anne  Gibson,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Gib.'-on,  of 
Addiston,  MidLothian,  and  had  by  her  six  sons  and  five  daus. 
This  Alexander  d.  1764,  and  his  two  eldest  sons  having  pre- 
deceased him,  he  was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

Alexander  Leslie,  9th  Laird  of  Warthill,  m.  Isabel  Milne, 
dau.  of  Milne,  in  Fraserburgh.  He  d.  s.p.  16  Jan.  1799,  when 
the  succession  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

William  Leslie,  eldest  surviving  son  of  George  Leslie,  of 
Folia  (.see  the  Pedigree  which  follows),  and,  in  right  of  his 
mother,  Mary  (eldest  married  dau.  of  Alexander,  Sth  of  Wart- 
hiU),  10th  Laird  of  Warthill. 

^nmilu  of  ^tslic  of  J^olk. 

■WittiAM  Leslie,  of  Folia,  2nd  son  of  William,  3rd  of  Wart- 
hill, was  father,  by  his  first  wife,  Marjory,  dau.  of  William 
Crichton,  brother  of  the  Viscount  of  Frendraught,  ofan  only  son, 

James  Leslie,  2nd  of  Folia,  whose  eldest  son,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Milne,  of  MonUshill, 

The  Rev.  William  Leslie,  3rd  of  Folia,  s.  his  father  1693, 
and  having  been  provided  in  church  living  in  the  co.  Fer- 
managh, Ireland,  resided  there  till  1714.  He  d.  unm.  Sept. 
1722,  aged  71,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 


George  Leslie,  4th  of  Folia.  He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  WilliaJB 
Cheyne,  of  Kaithen ;  and  d.  21  June,  1730,  aged  75,  leaTing  a 
son  and  successor, 

The  Rev.  William  Leslie,  5th  of  Folia,  who  d.  unat, 
31  July,  1743,  in  his  64th  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

John  Leslie,  6th  of  Folia.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Gordon,  dan. 
of  Hugh,  Laird  of  Cults,  by  whom  he  had  ten  children. 
George,  the  eldest  son,  alone  left  any  descendants,  and  he  «, 
to  the  property  on  his  father's  death,  25  April,  1783,  aged  86. 

George  Leslie,  7th  of  Folia,  having  had  the  lands  made 
over  to  him  in  his  father's  lifetime,  m.  12  June,  1768,  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  of  Alexander  Leslie,  Sth  of  Warthill  (refer  to  prcvioui 
Pedir/rec),  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

William,  his  heir,  6.  1770;  d.  1857. 

George,  who  d.  unrii.  1798,  aged  26. 

Helen,  in.  1818,  Rev.  James  Innes,  Episcopal  Minister  ol 
Meicklefolla,  by  whom  she  had  one  son,  James,  who  d.  in 
infancy. 

The  elder  son, 

William  Leslie,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  10th  Laird  of  Wart- 
hill, b.  29  June,  1770;  m.  16  Jan.  1813,  Jane,  3rd  and  youngest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Patrick  Davidson,  D.D.  of  Rayne,  and  niece 
of  Sir  Walter  Farquhar,  Bart.,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 
William,  11th  of  Warthill,  and  present  possessor. 
Patrick,  in  South  Wales,  b.  25  Sept.  1815 ;  m.  1840,  Katharine, 
3rd  dau.  of  Hannibal  H.  Macarthur,  Esq.  ot  Vineyard,  and 
has  issue,  a  son, 

William  Norman,   Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  6.  11  June, 
1841;  m.  Dec.  1864,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  Roger  Kerrison 
Harvey,  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk,  and  d.  at  Daitle,  Wiakato, 
New  Zealand,  3  May,  1876,  having  had  issue, 
William  Leonard,  b.  Oct.  1S65. 
Ethel  Maud.  Mabel  Marsaili. 

.Aline  Ella.  Leila  Isabel. 

Walter  Stevenson  Davidson,  b.  U  Dec.  1818;  m.  1860,  Caro- 
line Anna,  dau.  of  William  Rose  Kobinson,  Esq. 
George  Farquhar,  a  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of 
New  South  Wales,  b.  19  Aug.  1820;  m.  1848,   Emraeline, 
5th  dau.  of  Hannibal  H.  Macarthur,  Esq. ;  and  d.  18C0. 
James,  b.  5  Dec.  1824  ;  d.  8  Oct.  1829. 

Thomas  Coat.s,  b.  23  Sept.  1826,  in  China;  m.  29  April,  1857, 
Henrietta  Marion,  5th  and  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dal- 
rymple  Elphinstone,  Bart,  of  Logic,  Elphinstone;  and  d. 
1862. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  1836,  Patrick  Davidson,   Esq.,   LL.D.,   of 
Inchmarlo,   and   has    issue,    Duncan,   b.   1843,  and  three 
younger  sons  and  five  daus. 
Catherine,  m.  1854,  Christopher  Rolleston,  Esq.,  son  of  the 
Rev.  John  Rolleston,  of  Burton  Joyce  and  Shelford,  Notts, 
and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
Arras — Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  buckles  or;  and  (in  conse- 
quence of  descent  from  Wardes)  two  holly  leaves  vert.  Crest 

A  griffin's  head  erased  ppr.    Motto — Grip  fast. 
Scat— Warthill,  Pitcaple,  co.  Aberdeen. 


LESLIE    OP    KININVIE. 

Leslie,  George  Abeeceomby  Young,  Esq.  of 

KiniiiTie,  co.   Banff,  J.P.    and  D.L.,  b.  1803 ;  m. 

1841,  Barbara  King,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen. 

Stewart,  C.B.  of  Lesmiirdie,  and  bj  her  (who  d. 

1853)  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Young,  younger,  of  Kininvie,  J.P.  and  D.L^ 

Capt.  79th  Highlanders,  6.  1843;  in.  1868,  Alice,  3rd  dan. 

of  Lieut. -Col.  Cautley,  and  has  a  son,  George  St£wabt, 

b.  1872. 

ILincaCIC.— Alexander  Leslie,  1st  Laird  of  Kininvie,  wa« 
the  second  son  of  George  Leslie,  of  New  Leslie,  by  his  wife, 
Comney  Ramsay,  of  Dalhousie,  and  grandson  of  William 
Leslie,  4th  baron  of  Balquhan.  He  m.  Margaret  Calder, 
of  Nappherson,  and  got  the  lands  of  Kininvie  by  charter 
from  John  Stuart,  Earl  of  .•Vthol,  1520.     He  left  a  son, 

Walter  Leslie,  2nd  Laird  of  Kininvie,  in.  Catlicrine  Grant, 
of  Ballindalloch.  Ue  was  a  Capt.  in  the  Scotch  Guard  of 
Francis  I.  of  France,  and  at  his  death,  1562,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Leslie,  3rd  Laird,  m.  Elizabetli  Gordon,  of  Bel- 
dornie,  and  c^  1609,  having  a  son, 

John  Leslie,  4th  Laird,  m.  MariaGordon,of  Haddo,by  whom 
he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.  The  sons  d.  in  infancy,  and  the 
dau.  rn.  Gordon  of  Buckie.  He  hi.  2ndly,  Margaret  Ogilvie,  of 
Milntoun,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus.  and  six  sons,  John,  who 
d.  before  his  father  without  issue;  Alexander;  George; 
Norman;  David;  and  Robert.  His  eldest  dau.,  Isabella,  m. 
James  Sharpe,  Laird  of  Banff  Castle,  whose  son,  James, 
became  the  celebrated  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews  and  Primate 
of  Scotland,  and  was  murdered  by  the  Covenanters.  John 
Leslie  d.  in  1625,  and  was  s.  by  his  eon, 


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lANDEB  Leslie,  5th  Laird,  m.  Anne  Innes,  of  Tombrc- 
hach,  and  d.  1C52,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Leslie,  6th  Laird,  »i.  llelen  Grant,  of  Ballintomh,  and 
'.  11  May,  1712,  leaving  a  son, 

Alesandeb  Leslie,  7tli  Laird,  who  sold  the  estate  to  his 
TOther,  James,  19  May,  1718  (an  inscription  on  a  stone  built 
Qto  the  wall  of  the  mansion  house,  records  this  transaction), 
fext  in  succession  was  John  Leslie's  brother, 

James  Leslie,  8th  Laird,  who  in  the  year  1730  entailed  the 
states  of  Kininvicand  TuUoch.  Kem.  1st,  Helen  Carmichael, 
{  Clappertown  Hall,  Midlothian,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1717)  he 
eft  no  issue.    He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Birnie,  and  left  a  son, 

James  Leslie,  9th  Laird,  to.  Helen  Stewart,  of  Lesmurdie, 

May,  1730.  This  Laird  renounced  his  life  rent  interest  in 
he  estates  in  favourof  his  eldest  son  17G7,  and  d.  1791,  having 
urvivcd  his  wife  29  years.  He  left  a  numerous  family,  and 
vas  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Leslie,  10th  Laird,  who  dying  unvi.  1802,  was  s.  by 
lis  brother, 

Alexander  Leslie,  11th  Laird.  He  served  throughout  the 
Vmerican  War  in  the  old  82nd  Highland  regt.,  and  d.  1S39. 
U  his  death  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Abchibald  Young  Leslie,  12th  Laird,  son  of  Robert  Young, 
Isq.  of  Johnstown  Lodge,  by  Jean  his  wife  (vii.SMarch,  1767), 
lau.  of  James  Leslie,  9th  Laird  of  Kininvie.  He  m.  2  July, 
1797,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Donaldson,  Esq.  of  Kinnairdy,  and 
;rand-dau.  of  Sir  James  Innes,  of  Coxtoun.  Archibald  Leslie 
I.  31  Oct.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Abebcboubt  Youno  Leslie,  13th  Laird,  ' 

^rms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  buckles  or.     Crest— A 
frifBn's  head  erased  ppr.    Motto — Grip  fast. 
Stat — Kininvie  House,  Dufftown,  N.B. 

Note. — For  previous  historyof  the  familysec  Laurus  Leslceana, 
tlso  Col.  Leslie's  Historical  Record  of  the  Family  of  Leslie. 


LESLIE    OF    BALLIBAY. 

Leslie,  Eitilt  Eleai>-oea  Wilheimina,  of  Balli- 
bay,  CO.  Monaghan,  only  surviving  child  and  heiress 
of  the  late  Charles  Albert  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Bally  bay, 
s.  1838 ;  m.  1st,  1827,  Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  Sack- 
ville  Street,  Dublin,  and  by  him  (who  d.  March, 
1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Charles,  6.  1S2S,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Monaghan  1857;  jh.  Philippa  Charlotte  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Kelso,  of  Kelsoland. 

II.  Charles  Albert  Leslie,  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  m. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Samuel  Laing,  Esq.,  M.P. 

I.  Helen  Charlotte,  m.  James  Blake,  Esq.  of  Gregg  Castle, 

CO.  Galway. 
n.  Albertine  Caroline,  m.  James  Ryan,  Esq. 
ui.  Henrietta  Alexandrina  Victoria,  in.  Col.  Charles  Kendal 

Bushe,  59th  regt. 

The  heiress  of  Ballibay  m.  2ndly,  18i4,  the  Eev.  John 
Chas.  "William  Leslie,  4th  son  of  James  Leslie,  Esq. 
of  Leshe  HiU,  co.  Antrim  {see  Leslie  of  Leslie  Sill), 
and  by  him  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Ferdinand  Seymour,  h.  Oct.  1S45,  B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford, 

Lieut.  1st  King's  Dragoon  Guards. 
I.  Marion  Adelaide,  in.  Walter  Pialeigb  Trevelyan,  Esq.  of 

Emsworth  House,  Hants. 

HiUCTltir.— The  first  settlement  In  Ireland  of  the  Irish 
Lr.sLiES,  who  are  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Rothes,  and  are 
allied  by  blood  to  many  of  the  nobility  of  Scotland,  took  place 
in  the  reign  of  James  1. ;  and  different  members  of  the  family 
now  possess  considerable  estates  in  cos.  Monaghan,  Antrim, 
Down,  Donegal,  and  Mcath. 

The  Most  Rev.  Henry  Leslie  (or  Leslet),  D.D.,  6. 1580, 
removing  from  Scotland,  settled  in  Ireland  1614,  where  he  was 
ordained  8  April,  1617.  He  was  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I. 
He  had  a  younger  brother,  George,  a  Prebendary  of  Lismore, 
and  Rector  of  Ahoghill,  co.  Down.  Inl619the  Crown  presented 
him  to  the  Prebend  of  Connor,  which,  1027,  he  resigned  for 
the  Deanery  of  Down.  He  was  also  made  Treasurer  of  St. 
Patrick's,  Dublin,  and,  1635,  was  advanced  to  the  Bishopric  of 
Down  and  Connor,  whence  at  the  Restoration  he  was  trans- 
lated to  Meath.  He  d.  7  April,  1661,  leaving  issue,  with  two 
daus., 


Robert  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  successively  Bishop  of  Dromore 
and  Kaphoe,  1671.     He  </.  10  Aug.  1672. 

James,  of  whose  line  we  treat.  William. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Leslie,  of  Leslie  House,  co.  Antrim,  b.  21  Kov.  1624; 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ethlin,  Esq.  of  Ardquin,  co.  Down  («e« 
that  Soiiiily),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Ven.  Henry  Leslie,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Down,  b. 
4  \ov.  1651,  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of  Ormond,  Lord  Lieut,  of 
Ireland.  In  16b0  he  obtained  a  Prebend  in  the  Cathedral  of 
Down,  which  he  resigned,  1C96,  for  the  Archdeaconry.  He  ni. 
JIargarct  Beadian,  of  an  EngUsh  family,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  a  dau., 

Peter,  his  successor. 

Penelope,  m.  Edmund  Francis  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Brownstown, 
CO.  Mtath,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Arthur,  1st  Viscount 
Dungannon. 

Archdeacon  Leslie  d.  1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Peter  Leslie,  b.  1686,  Rector  of  Ahoghill,  co.  Antrim, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthony  Dopping,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry,  LL.D.,  his  heir. 

James,  of  Leslie  Hill,  co.  Antrim,  6.  1728;  m.  1st,  Mrs. 
Hamilton  ;  and  2ndly.  Sarah  Fleming;  but  d.  s.p.  1796. 

Samuel,  Major  in  the  14th  regt.,  d.  unm. 

Edmond,  Ven.  Archdeacon  of  Down  (sye  Leslie  of  Leslie  Hill). 

Margaret,  m.  Very  Rev.  Hill  Benson,  Dean  of  Connor  1753, 
who  d.  nib.  Jane,  in.  Rev.  Mr.  Stewart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Henry  Leslie,  of  Ballybay,  co.  Monaghan,  LL.D.,  b. 
Oct.  1719,  Prebendary  of  Tullycorbet,  Clogher,  and  afterwards 
Prebendary  of  Tandragee,  in  the  Cathedral  of  Armagh;  m. 
17.53,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Charles  Meredyth,  Dean  of 
Ardfert,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  issue, 

Peter  Henry,  b.  1755 ;  killed  in  action  in  America. 

Charles  Albert,  his  heir. 

Catherine   Letitia,  m.  William  Foster,  Bishop  of  Clogher, 
brother  of  Right  Hon.  John  Foster,  Speaker  of  the  Irish 
House  of  Commons,  who  was  created  Lord  Oriel. 
Tiie  only  surviving  son, 

Charles  Albert  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Ballibay,  co.  Bfonaghan, 
b.  'JSMay,  1765;  w.  July,  1799,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard 
Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co.  Down  [see  that  Family),  and 
left  at  his  decease,  1838,  an  only  surviving  child,  Emilt 
Eleanora  Wilhelmina,  now  of  Pallibay. 

./}}•!)!«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three 
buckles  or,  for  Leslie;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu., 
debruised  by  a  riband  sa.,  for  Abernethy.  Crest — An  angel  ppr. 
Motto — Grip  fast. 

Seat — Ballibay  House,  Ballibay,  co.  Monaghan. 


LESLIE    OF    LESLIE    HILL. 

Leslie,  James  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Leslie  Hill, 
Ballymoney,  and  Seaport  Lodge,  Bushmills,  co. 
Antrim,  educated  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Antrim  1854-55,  b.  3  April,  1800 ;  m.  14  April, 
1823,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Right  Eev.  Daniel 
Sandford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh  {see  Sand- 
FOED  of  Sandford),  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec. 
1864)  has  had  issue, 

I.  James  Sandford,  6.  10  Aug.  1824  ;  d.  26  Jan.  1829. 

II.  Henry  Erskine,  6.  15  Nov.  1825 ;  d.  10  Feb.  1829. 

III.  Edmond  Douglas,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Royal 
Antrim  Rifles,  5.  22  Sept.  1823. 

IV.  Daniel  Sandford,  b.  5  March,  1830 ;  d.  28  Dec.  1830. 

V.  Seymour  Montague,  of  the  Probate  Office,  London,  h.  14 
Nov.  1835;  in.  30  Oct.  1866,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Fitzharris,  Berks,  by  whom 
(who  d.  7  June,  1869)  he  has  issue,  James  Graham,  b.  14 
Nov.  18G3;  and  Sarah  Harriett  Penelope,  6.  13  Sept.  1867. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  22  Oct.  1878,  Sarah  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of 
George  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Westminster. 

v:.  Francis  Macnaghten,  late  Lieut.  53rd Fusiliers,  b.  7  Feb. 

1S38. 
v;:.  Erskine  Douglas,  6.  and  d.  June,  1839. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  10  Feb.  1864,  Rev.  Andrew  George 
Gilmore,  Rector  of  Selworthy,  Somerset. 

II.  Mary  Wilhelmina.   , 

Hi.  Sarah  Agnes,  hi.  23  Sept.  1862,  Col.  Sir  Herbert  Bruce 
Sandford,  R.A.,  second  son  of  Sir  Daniel  Keyte  Sandford. 
IV.  Jane  Elizabeth. 

ililiraflC— TuE  Ven.  Edmund  Leslie,  D.C.L.,  appointed 
I  Archdeacon  of  Down  1782,  and  also  a  Prebendary  of  Connor, 


958 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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11 


b.  Nov.  1735,  4th  son  of  Eev.  Peter  Leslie  (see  Leslie  of 
BaUihay);  m.  1st,  Jane,  Uau.  of  John  Macnaghten,  Esq.  of 
Benvarden,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and  a  dan., 

Peter,  d.  in  London.  Bartholomew,  d.  in  India. 

James,  of  whom  presently.  Edmund,  d.  in  India. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  lioraston. 
Archdeacon  Leslie  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Portis, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  George,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eev.  Francis  Hut- 
che-son,  D.D.,  of  Donaghadee,  co.  Down,  by  whom  he  left 
at  his  decease,  1831, 

1  Edmund  Francis,  of  Donaghadee,  co.  Down,  J. P.,  B.A. 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  formerly  Capt.  North  Down 
Itifles,  6.  1817  ;  «.  1853 ;  to.  185.^,  Florinda,  dau.  of  R.  B. 
iiagley,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Portglunone,  formerly  M.P.  for  co.  Antrim,  by  whom  (who 
d.  24  May,  18G1)  he  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Florinda,  who 
d.  19  April.  ISGJ.     Mr.  E.  F.  Leslie  d.  7  Feb.  18G2. 

2  George,  oi  Donaghadee,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Artillery,  m. 
1855,  Albina  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Shaw,  Esq.,  a  Judge  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
George  Francis,  6.  18CG. 

1  Mary  Ellinor,  m.  William  Thomas  Poe,  Esq.  of  Solsboro', 
and  (/.  leaving  issue.  2  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

3  Ellen,  m.  Daniel  de  la  Cherois,  Esq.  of  Donaghadee,  co. 
Down  {see  that  name). 

II.  Ilcnry  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Connor  from  1823  to  1833, 
when  he  resigned  for  preferment  in  England.  He  to.  Mrs. 
Harriette  Inglis,  and  d.  s.  p.  1848. 

III.  Samuel,  Esq.,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  to.  Martha,  dau.  of 
George  Vauglian,  and  d.  s.p.  Sept.  1851. 

1.  Ellen,  TO.  Rev.  Stephen  Dickson,  youngest  son  of  William 
Dickson,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor;  and  cL 
in  giving  birth  to  her  dau.,  Ellen,  who  hi.  Dr.  Christian, 
and  d.  23  Aug.  1808,  leaving  a  dau.,  Sclina. 
Archdeacon  Leslie's  eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Leslie,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L..  s.  to  the  estates  of  Leslie 
Hill  upon  the  demise  of  his  uncle,  James  Leslie,  Esq.,  179G. 
In  1799  he  was  High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  Antrim.  He  was  b. 
17  July,  17G8;  and  d.  17  April,  1847;  having  m.  28  Feb.  1795, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Adam  Cuppage,  Esq.  of  Donicloney,  co.  Down, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1847)  he  had  issue, 
James  Edmdnd,  now  of  Leslie  Hill. 

Henry,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J. P.  for  co.  Antrim  ;  m.  30  Aug. 
1849,  Harriet  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Job  Seyer 
Hanmer,  R.N.,  of  Holbrook  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 
Henry  Hanmer,  h.  1  Dec.  1853;  Mary  Emily,  Helen  Maria; 
Constance  Harriet  Augusta;  and  Edith.  Mr.  H.  Leslie  c^. 
5  July,  18G4. 
Francis  Seymour,  late  of  the  Home  Office,  m. 
John  Charles  William  (Rev.),  m.  Emily  Eleanor  Williel- 
mina,  widow  of  A.  French,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Charles  Albert  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Ballibay,  and  d.  29  Nov.  IS 77 
(see  Leslie  cjf  Baltibay). 

Arm!,  &c. — See  Leslie  nf  BaUihay. 

iS«a«3— Leslie  Hill,  Ballyraoney ;  and  Seaport  Lodge,  Bush- 
mills, CO.  Antrim. 


LE    STRANGE    OP    HUNSTANTOIST. 

Le  Strange,  Hamon,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  Hall, 
Norfolk,  h.  25  Nov.  1840,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
CO.,  for  some  years  a  Secretary  in  H.M.  Diplomatic 
Service  ;  dropped  the  surname  of  Styleman,  1  May, 
1871 ;  m.  20  Dec.  1866,  at  Boston,  Emmeline,  dau. 
of  William  Austin,  Esq.  of  Boston,  Massachusetts, 
U.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Roland,  &.  in  Paris,  5  March,  18G9. 

II.  Austin,  h.  22  May,  1874.  iii.  Eric,  6.  20  Jan.  1878. 
I.  Emmeline,  6.  7  l"eb.  1872. 

ILfltCJigC.— Sir  IIamon  le  Strange,  Knt.,  who  was  en- 
feoffed of  Ilun.<-tanton,  3  Edward  II.,  by  his  brother,  John, 
6th  Lord  Strange,  of  Knockyn,  was  3rd  son  of  John  Le  Strange, 
Lord  Le  Strange,  of  KnocUyn,  by  Maud  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Roger  Deivill,  of  co.  Warvsrick,  and  grandson,  by  Joan 
de  Somery,  co-heiress  of  her  mother,  Nicha,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  de  Albini,  Earl  of  Arundel,  of  John,  Lord  Strange, 
of  Knockyn,  5lh  in  descent  from  Roland  le  Strange,  the  patri- 
arch of  the  house  (witness  to  a  deed,  a.d.  1112),  whose  wife, 
Matilda  le  Brun,  was  ilau.  and  heiress  of  Ralph  Fitz-Hcrluin, 
who  held  lanils  in  Hunstanton  under  Roger  Bigot,  Earl  of 
Norfolk.  Sir  Ilainon  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ralph  Vernon,  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Vernon,  descended  from  the  Lords  Vernon, 
of  Shipbrook,  co  Chester,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Hamon  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Lord  Cauaoys,  and  dying  te»yj.  Bichabd  II.  1399, 
was  «.  by  his  sou. 


SiE  John  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  1381,  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Richard  Walkfare,  Knt.,  and  d.  G  Henry  V, 
1418,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

John  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  to.  Alice,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Nicholas  Beaumont,  Esq.;   d.  1436,  and  was  fatherof 

Roger  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  Jane  Bebe,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Henry  le  .Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  whose  will  beara 
date  29  Nov.  1483.  He  to.  Katherina,  dau.  of  Roger  Drury, 
Esq.  of  Halsted,  Suffolk,  d.  25  Nov.  1485,  and  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

Sir  Roger  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  Esquire  of  the 
Body  to  Henry  VII.,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Heydon, 
Knt.,  and  dying  s.  p.  1506,  was  ?.  by  his  brother, 

Sir  Robert  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  le  Strange,  of  Walton,  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  Edward  Knyvet)  left  at  bis 
decease,  3  Henry  VIII.,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sib  Thomas  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  6.  1494,  IligU 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1532,  Esquire  of  the  Body  to  Henry  Vlll., 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Vaux,  and  by  her  (who  was 
5th  in  descentfrom  Johnof  Gaunt,  4th  son  of  King  Edward  III.) 
had  sixteen  children,  of  whom  one  of  the  younger  sons, 
Richard,  settlcdin  Ireland,  andwasancestoroftheL'EsTRANGES 
of  Mnystown,  King's  Co.,  the  L'Estranoes  of  Keoltown,  co. 
Westmeath,  &c.,  &c.  Sir  Thomas  d.  17  Jan.  1544,  and  was  «. 
by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  High  Sheriff 
of  Norfolk  1547,  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fitzwilliams, 
of  Melton,  and  d.  20  Feb.  1579,  leaving  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Hamon  lb  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  High  Sheriff  of 
Norfolk  1573,  in.  Elizabeth,*  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Hugh 
Hastings,  of  Elsing,  in  that  co.,  the  lineal  descendant  and 
representative  of  John,  Lord  Hastings,  one  of  the  competitors 
for  the  throne  of  Scotland  1285  (being  the  grandson  and  heir 
of  Ada,  the  youngest  of  the  three  daus  of  David,  Earl  of  Hunt- 
ingdon; Balliol  being  the  grandson  of  the  eldest  dau.,  and 
Bruce  being  the  son  of  the  2nd  dau.),  who  was  summoned  tD 
Parliament  from  1290  to  1313.  By  this  lady.  Sir  IIamon,  wli:> 
d.  20  F'eb.  1579,  left  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  M.P.  fur 
Norfolk,  1  Edward  VI.,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Bell, 
Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
22  Dec.  1591,  by  his  son. 

Sir  Hamon  le  Strange,  Knt.  of  Hunstanton,  in.  Alice,  don. 
and  co-heir  of  Richard  Stubbs,  Esq.  of  Sedgeford,  and  h;ul 
three  sons,  Nicholas,  his  heir;  Hamon,  of  Pakenham,  Suffolk; 
and  Roger  (Sir),  the  celebrated  writer  in  the  time  of  the  Com- 
monwealth. Sir  Hamon  d.  31  May,  1G54,  aged  71,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  le  Strange,  of  Hunstanton,  created  a  Bart. 
1  June,  1629.  He  to.  Ann,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Lewknor,  Knt.  of  Denham,  4th  in  descent  from  the  marriage 
of  Nicholas  Lewknor,  Esq.  with  Isabella  Radmylde,  dau.  ami 
eventually  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Margaret,!  wife  of  John 
Goring,  of  Burton)  of  Ralph  Radmylde,  Esq.  of  Sussex,  by  Mar- 
garet, his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  de  Camoys,  Baron 
Camoys,  as  proved  in  the  House  of  Lords  1839.  By  Ann  his 
wife,  who  d.  July,  16G3,  aged  51,  Sir  Nicholas  left  at  his 
decease,  24  July,  1G55,  aged  52,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Hamon  le  Strange,  2nd  hart,  of  Hunstanton,  d.  unrn. 
seven  montlis  after  his  father,  15  Feb.  16i5,  o.s.,  aged  24,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Nicholas  L'Estranoe,  3rd  bart.  of  Hunstanton,  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  John  Coke,  Esq.  of  Holkham, 
by  his  wife  Muriel  Wheatley,  heiress  of  Holkham,  and  granJ- 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Coke,  the  Chief  Justice.  By  this  lady  ho 
had  a  son  and  heir,  Nicholas.  Sir  Nicholas  to.  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Justinian  Isham,  Bart.,  and  by  her  had,  with 
two  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.,  two  daus.,  the  elder  of  whom,  Elizabeth, 
to.  Robert  Tash,  Esq.  Sir  Nicholas  U.  13  Dec.  1669,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange.J  4th  bart.  of  Hunstanton,  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wodchouse,  of  Kimberley,  by  Ann 


*  As  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  this  Elizabeth  Hastings,  Henry 
L'Estrange  Styleman  le  Strange,  1841,  proved  in  the  House  of 
Lords  his  claim,  as  one  of  the  coheirs,  to  the  Barony  of 
Hastings,  created  1264,  but  the  Crown  exercised  its  preroga- 
tive in  favour  of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  the  youngest  co-heir. 

t  From  Margaret  derives  Thomas  Stonor,  Lord  Camoys. 

t  It  was  Sir  Nicholas,  the  3rd  bart.,  who,  as  appears  hy 
reference  to  his  signatures,  first  altered  the  original  spelliiiK 
le  Strange  to  L'Estrange,  but  the  old  orthography  was  resumed 
by  the  late  Mr.  le  Strange. 


LES 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEV 


95D 


!  s  wife,  aau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Armine,  of  Osgodby, 
■  ).  Lincoln,  and  had  by  her  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

Hamon,  il.  unra.  on  his  travels,  1715. 
I  Thomas,  5th  bart.  Henky,  6th  bart. 

Aemine,  Id.  Nicholas Sttleman,  Esq.  of  Sncttishain,  Norfolk. 

Lucy,  m.  1721,  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Uart.,  and  was  great- 
grandmother  of  Sir  Jacob  Astlcy,  Bart.,  in  whose  favour 
the  abeyance  of  the  Barony  of  Hastings  was  terminated,  1811. 

if  Nicholas  d.  18  Dec.  1724,  aged  C3,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  fiioMAS  L'Estrange,  5th  bart.  of  Hunstanton,  who  m. 

nnc,  dau.  and  at  length  sole  heir  of  Sir  Christopher  Calthorpe, 

B.,  of  East  Barsham,  but  dying  s.p-  8  Nov.  1751,  was  s.  by 
is  brother. 

Sir  Henrt  L'Estrange,  6th  bart.  of  Hunstanton,  who  m. 
;ary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Roger  North,  of  Rougham,  but  d.  s.p. 

Sept.  17C0,  when  the  baronetcy  passed  to  Roger  L'Estrange, 
f  Harleston,  son  of  Roger  L'Estrange,  of  Iloe,  and  grandson 
f  Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange,  1st  bart.  He  became  7th  bart., 
ad  by  his  3rd  wife,  Elizabeth  Redo,  had  an  only  son,  who  pre- 
eceased  him,  so  that  on  his  death,  21  April,  1762,  the 
aronctcy  expired.    The  elder  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry, 

Akmine  L'Estrange,  who  was  ra.  to  Nicholas  Sttleman, 
sq.  of  Snettisham,  had  with  other  children,  who  d.  under 
ge,  two  sons,  Nicholas  Sttleman,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  and 
nettisham,  who  m.  Catherine  Henley,  but  d.  s.  p.  9  Jan. 
788;  and 

The  Rev.  Armine  Sttleman,  of  Ringstead,  Norfollt,  who 
I.  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Elakeway,  Esq.,  ll.N.,  and  had  issue, 

Henrt,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  m.  Ehzabcth,  dau.  of  Frank  Cobb,  Esq.  of  Margate, 

but  d.  s.  -p. 
Catlierine,  ra.  1st,  the  Rev.  Edward  Roger  North,  Vicar  of 

Haiiowe,  in  Essex,  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Roger  North,  of 

Hougham  ;  and  2ndly,  Sir  Mordaunt  Martin,  Bart. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  Tomkyus  Dew,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford;  and  2ndly, 

Licut.-Col.  Powell,  of  the  same  co. 
Mary,  d.  num.  Armine,  d.  unm. 

Lucy,  VI.  Willinm  Herring,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  great  nephew 

of  Archbishop  Herring. 

he  Rev.  Armine  Styleman  d.  3  April,  1S03,  and  was  s.  by  his 
)n, 

Henry  Sttleman,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  and  Snettisham,  High 
lieriff  of  Norfolk  1804,  who  to.  1st,  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
regg,  Esq.  of  Haling,  Middlesex,  which  kuly  d.  s.  p.  7  Dec. 
307  ;  and  2ndly,  5  Dec.  1609,  Emilia,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
reedy,  Esq.  of  St.  Albans,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
j  March,  1819,  one  son  and  two  daus., 

Henry  L'Estrange,  his  heir,  who  assumed  1839,  the  ancient 
surname  of  his  ancestors,  and  became  Henry  L'Estrange 
Sttleman  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  and  Snettis- 
ham. 

Emilia  L'Estrange,  m.  31  May,  1834,  Rev.  Frederick  Thomas 
William  Cooke  Fitzroy,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Great  Ringstead, 
4th  son  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Fitzroy,  youngest 
son  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Southampton. 

Armine  L'Estrange,  m.  1840,  William  Charles  James  Camp- 
bell, Esq.,  then  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards. 

he  only  son, 

Henry  L'Estrange  Styleman  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hun- 

anton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Jan.  1815;    to.  25  July,  1839, 

imesina  .Joyce  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heiress 

John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Belladrum,  co.  Inverness,  and  had, 

Hamon,  now  of  Hunstanton  Hall. 

Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.  Guy. 

Janiesina,  to.  19  July,  1866,  Rev.  Adolphns  Waller,  2nd  and 
youngest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Waller,  Hart. 

Alice,  ),(.  8  June,  1872,  Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
Anthony  Oliphant,  C.B. 

Ada,  m.  9  June,  1870,  E.  Heneage  Wynne  Finch,  Esq.  of 
Stokesley,  Yorks. 

reviously  to  the  termination  of  the  abeyances,  Mr.  Styleman 
e  Strange  was  declared  by  the  House  of  Lords  to  be  one  of 
le  co-heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Camoys,  and  also  of  the  Barony 
r  Hastings.  He  d.  27  July,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the 
resent  Hamon  le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton. 

A-nnx—Gu.,  two  lions  passant  arg.    Crest — A  lion  statant 
lil  extended  or.     il7o«o— Mihi  parta  tueri. 
&aJ- Hunstanton  Hall,  Lynn  Regis,  Norfolk. 


(1830),  late  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  3rd  rcgt. 
Stattordshifo  Ride  Militia,  and  formerly  an  officer 
60th  Kojal  Eillcs,  b.  21  Nov.  1810  ;  m.  1  Aug.  1848, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mirehouse,  Esq.  ot" 
Browusladc,  co.  Pembroke,  Common  Serjeant  of 
London,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Eisher, 
Eishop  of  Salisbury,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Walter  Byrd,  of  Hall,  Angle,  co.  Pembroke, 
J. P.,  b.  5  May,  1849;   who  has  assumed  the  surname  of 

MiREHODSE. 

II.  William  Swinnerton  ByrJ,  b.  185G. 

III.  Egerton  Bagot  Byrd,  b.  1857. 

IV.  Walter  Leveson  Bryd,  6. 1859. 

I.  Louisa  Mary,  b.  1851.  ii.  Evelyn  Honora,  6.  1653. 

ni.  Isabel  Mary,  6.  18G8. 

ILtUCTttJC— William  Levett,  Esq.  of  Savernake,  Wilts, 
Page  to  King  Charles  I.  at  the  time  of  that  monarch's  death, 
j  was  father  of  Sir  Richard  Levett,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  cf 
London  1700,  who  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Elizabeth, 
m.  1713,  Sir  Edward  Hulse,  Bart.,  M.D.,  and  a  son,  Richard 
I  Levett,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  who  m.  Anne  Sweetaplc, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor,  the  Rev.  Richard  Levett, 
Rector  of  Blithfield  and  Leigh,  co.  Stafford,  who  m.  Catherine 
Walcot,  of  Walcot,  Salop,  and  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  Richard  Levett,  Vicar  of  West  Wycombe,  Bucks, 
who  VI.  Lucy,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Byrd,  Esq.  of  Field 
and  Brocton,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Smallwood,  co.  Chester,  and 
by  her  (through  whom  came  the  Milford  estate)  left  at  his 
decease  1805,  a  son  and  successor, 

The  Rev.  Richard  Levett,  of  Milford  Hall,  6.  17  Nov. 
1772,  who  VI.  16  Jan.  1804,  Louisa  Frances,  4th  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Bagot,  of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford  (brother  of  the 
1st  Lord  Bagot),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Swinnerton, 
Esq.  of  Butterton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Byrd,  now  of  Milford  Hall. 

Frances  Mary. 

Mr.  Levett  d.  25  Aug.  1843;  his  widow,  March,  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  r.impant  sa.,  murally  crowned  or,  and 
two  crosses  fitchee,  in  pale,  between  two  piles,  issuing  from  the 
dexter  and  sinister  chiefs  of  the  second,  each  pile  charged  with 
three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  of  the  third.  Cnst — A  demi-liou 
or,  entwined  with  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert,  and  supporting  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  sa. 

SeaJ— Milford  HaU,  Stafford. 


LE    STRANGE    OF    MAEKETHILL. 

See  Caeieton. 


LEVETT  OF  MILFORD  HALL, 

Letett,  Eichaed  Eyed,  Esq.  of  Milford  Hall, 
0.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch,  Oxford 


LEVETT    OF    WYCHNOR    PARK. 

Levett,  TnEOPHiLrs  John,  Esq.  of  Wychnor 
Park,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Com- 
manding 2nd  batt.  Staffordshire  Volunteers,  and 
Capt.  Q.  O.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry,  formerly  Capt. 
1st  Life  Guards,  b.  11  Dec.  1829  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1856, 
Lady  Jane  Lissey  Harriet  Feilding,  dau.  of  the  7th 
Earl  of  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Theophilds  Basil  Percy,  6.  Dec.  1856. 

II.  Berkeley  John  Talbot,  b.  11  Nov.  1863. 
I.  Mary  Louisa  Margaret. 

ILtnratJC. — Theophilus  Levett,  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Park, 
CO.  Stafford,  derived  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Levetts 
of  Milford  Hall,  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Babington,  Esq.  of  Paekington,  co.  Warwick,  and  dying  1746, 
left  issue,  Thomas;  John,  who  purchased  Wychnor  1765; 
Richard  (Rev.) ;  and  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Levett,  of  West 
Wycorab.     The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Levett,  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Park,  m.  1762,  Catherine, 
dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Charles  Floyer,  Esq.  of  Hint.s, 
CO.  Stafford,  by  Susannah,  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Waldy  vc 
Willington,  Esq.  of  Hurley,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

Theopuilos,  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Paekington,  to.  Wilmot  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir 

N.  B.  Gresley,  Bart. ;  but  d.  s.  p.  1843. 
Anne,  d.  unvi. 
Catherine,    vi.    1794,    her    cousin,    William    Hiunberstonc 

Cawley  Floyer,  Esq.  of  Hints  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Theophilds  Levett,  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Park,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Stafford  50  George  III.,  and  Recorder  of  Lichfield,  ,;;. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Prinsep,  Esq.  of  Croxall  Hall,  ci». 
Derby,  and  has  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Theophilus,  m. 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Juhn  Templer,  of  Devon; 
HI.  Thomas,  who  took  the  surname  of  Pbinsep;   ho  jn.  1st, 


960 


LEV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LEW 


Margaret,  dan.  of  David  Monroe,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one 
surviving  dau.,  Margaret  Catherine,  wife  of  R.  T.  K.  Levett, 
Esq.  of  Pacliington  Hall ;  and  2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Julin  Templer;  iv.  Arthur,  married;  i.  Frances,  w.  William 
Gist,  Esq. ;  ii.  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  John  MuclUestone ;  and 
in.  Anne.    BIr.  Levett  c?.  3  Dec.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Levett,  Esq.  of  Wychnor  Parle  and  Packington  Hall, 
whoj/i.  19  Feb.  1829,  Sophia  Eliza,  niece  of  the  Marquess  of 
Ailsa,  and  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Kennedy,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
sister  of  Gen.  Alexander  Macomb,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the 
armies  of  the  United  States  in  America,  and  d.  1853,  leaving 
issue, 

Theophilus  John,  now  of  Wychnor  Park. 

Robert  Thomas  Kennedy,  of  Packington  Hall,  Lichfield,  J.P. 

and  D.L.,  b.  29  April,  1831 ;  m.  1860,  his  cousin,  Margaret, 

dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Levett  Prinsep,  Esq.  of  Croxall 

Hall,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Tliomas  Prinsep,  b.  1862.     2  Walter  Mackenzie,  6. 1867. 

1  Mary  Frances. 

Edward,  b.  18  Dec.  1832;  late  Major  10th  Hussar.s:  m.  Caro- 
line, 3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Longley,  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury, and  has  two  daus. 

Cliarles  Richard,  b.  14  June,  1834;  Capt.  1st  King's  Dragoon 
Guards;  m.  18.59,  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Williams, 
R.N.,  and  has  six  sons  and  one  dau. 

Henry  Gordon,  late  3rd  Hussars,  b.  26  July,  1841. 

Sophia  Frances  Margaret,  m.  9  Oct.  18G0,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
G.  B.  Legge,  brother  of  the  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crosssB-crosslet 
fitchee  sa.,  a  bordure  engrailed  az.  charged  witli  four  crosses- 
crosslet  fitchee,  and  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  alternately  or.  Crest 
— A  demi-lion  arg.  ducally  crowned  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  az., 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  the  sinister  paw 
resting  on  an  escutcheon,  of  the  tliird,  charged  with  a  fleur-de- 
lis  gold. 

Seat— Wychnor  Park,  Burton-on-Trent. 


LEVETT    OF    PACKINGTON    HALL. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 

♦ 

LEWES     OF    LLYSNEWYDD. 

Lewes,  William  Peice,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  co. 
Carmarthen,  late  of  the  96tli  regt.,  Col.  Commancling 
Royal  Carmarthen  Artillery  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  COS.  Carmarthen,  Pembroke,  and  Cardigan,  and 
High  Sheriff  for  the  last-named  shire  1859,  b.  5  Nov. 
1813  ;  m.  21  Oct.  1837,  Anna,  elder  dau.  of  James 
Bcatty,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Enniskillen,  Ireland,  and  has, 

I.  AViLLtAM  Price  Llewellyn,  J.P.  cos.  Cardigan  and 
Carmarthen,  Major  51st  regiment,  6.  30  Aug.  1838;  to. 
10  Jan.  1872,  Sarah  Cecilia,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Deane- 
]>i;ike,  Esq.  of  Stokestown,  and  has  a  son,  William,  and 
tuodaus. 

It.  Thomas  Powell,  b.  18  Aug.  1860. 

I.  WiUiama  Susanna,  m.  April,  1874,  John  Richard  Howell, 
I>n.  of  Glaspant,  co.  Carmarthen. 

zi.  Elizabeth  Cecilia  Johanna,  r/i.  Aug.  1861,  Essex  Bowen, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Llwyngwair,  co.  Pembroke,  and  is  de- 
ceased. 

HI.  Mary  Anna,  m.  March,  18C9,  James  Bowen  Summers, 
Esq.  of  Milton,  co.  Pembroke. 

iltnCJttJC. — The  family  of  Lewes  is  amongst  the  oldest  in 
Wales,  and  claims  descent  from  Ednowain  ap  Bradwen,  Lord 
of  Llys-Bradwen,  founder  of  the  15th  noble  tribe  of  North 
Wales  and  Powis,  4.D.  846 ;  the  present  representative  being 
twenty-first  in  direct  male  descent  from  that  chieftain. 
Fifteenth  from  Ednowain  was 

Thomas  Lewes,  of  Lly.snewydd,  who  w.  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
Lewes,  of  Coedmore,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  John  Lewes,  of 
Abernantbychan,  co.  Cardigan;  and  d.  about  1700,  leaving  a 
son, 

David  Lewes,  who  m.  Magdalene,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Bronwydd,  and  their  eldest  son  dying  unm.,  the  estate 
fell  to  David's  grandson, 

JouN  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Carmarthen,  and  of  Llanllyr,  co.  Car- 
digan, who  m.  Esther  Beynon,  of  Castell  Gorvod,  co.  Carmar- 
then.   Their  son, 

John  Lewes,  Esq.of  Llysnewydd.  andof  Llanllyr,  m.  Rebecca 
Price,  of  Duffryn,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  the  Duflryn 
property  was  joined  to  Llysnewydd.  He  d.  1769,  leaving  a 
sou. 


William  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  who  m.  Joan,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bronwydd,  and  had  issue, 
I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

ir.  Thomas  (Rev.),    Rector  of  Taynton,   co.  Oxford,    anfl 
j;;'.rrington,  co.  Gloucester. 

III.  John,    m.  Mary  Anne,   dau.  of  T.  Vaughan,  Esq.   of 
'lyllwydd,  co.  Cardigan;  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue, 

1  .ToHN,  late  Lieut. -Col.  10th  Hussars,  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau. 
01  the  Rev.  J.  Griffith,  and  has  issue.        2  Tliomas. 
.0  I'rice,  Lieut.  R.A.,  m.  Florence  Kinncar,  of  Halifax. 

1  JIary  Anne,  m.  Robert  Lewis  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Nantgwilt, 
CO.  Radnor. 

2  Louisa  Jane,  in.  Sir  Pryse  Pryse,  Bart,  of  Gogerddan,  co. 
Cardigan. 

IV.  Piice,  of  Gwastoed,  co.  Cardigan. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Lewes,  Esq.  of  Llysnewydd,  an  ofiBcer  in  the  Horse 
Guards  (Blue),  in.  1812,  Eliza  Williaraa  Anne,  daa.  of  Col. 
Lewis,  of  Llanapron,  co.  Cardigan,  and  left  issue  at  his 
decease, 

William  Phice,  present  representative. 

J.ihn,   b.   1814,  an  ofBcer  in  the  27th  regt.,  m.  Charlotte 

Berry;  and  d.  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  leaving  issue  a 

d.iu.,  Amy  Eliza. 
Williama  Johanna,  m.  John  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Baxtarley,  CO. 

Warwick,  and  has  issue,  John  Edward  Lewis,  late  71st  regt., 

and  Williama  Mary  Sidney. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  serpents  nowed  in  triangle  arg.  Crest — 
An  eagle  displayed  with  a  serpent  cmbowed  round  the  body 
Xjpr.     Motto — Sine  dolo. 

Heat — Llsynewdd,  Llandyssil,  South  Wales. 


LEWIN    OF    THE    HOLLIES. 

Lewin,  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  Kent, 
5.  13  Oct.  1847  ;  s.  his  father  17  June,  1877. 

^ilXCclQt. — This  is  an  old  Kentish  family. 

Richard  Lewin,  Esq.  of  the  Hollies,  Bexley,  Kent,  m.  1752, 
Mary  Brown,  of  an  ancient  family  seated  at  Hampstead, 
and  d.  1810,  leaving  by  her  (wlio  d.  1760),  i.  Thomas, 
his  lieir;  ii.  Richard,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  father  of  Sir  Gregory 
AUnutt  Lewin;  in.  John;  iv.  Gregory;  v.  Frederick;  vi. 
Edward;  vii.  John;  i.  Mary.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  The  Hollies,  6.  18  April,  1753;  m. 
17S1,  Mary,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  John  Hale,  of  Plantation,  near 
Guisborough,  co.  York  (4th  son  of  Sir  Bernard  Hale,  Chief 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  see  Hale  of  King's  Walden), 
by  Mary  Chaloner  his  wife  (see  Chalosero/  Gai>.horouoh),  and 
(I.  1837,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had  issue,  all  of  whomare 
deceased  except  Frances  Eliza, 

Thomas. 

Richard  John,  m.  Jane,  widow  of  T.  Plumer,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Frederick,  deceased. 

Frederick  Mortimer,  late  of  the  Hollies. 

William  Charles  James,  m.  in  1827,  Jane  Laprimandaye,  am 
had  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

George  Herbert,  ni.  1836,  Mary  Friend,  and  has  three  soi 
and  two  daus. 

Edward  Bernard  Hale,  m.  Matilda  Bivaz,  and  had  three  so; 
and  two  daus.  Emilius. 

Mary  Hale,  m.  1806,  Charles  Marsh,  Esq.  and  has  a  son  and 
three  daus.  Ann,  deceased. 

Harriet,  vi.  1820,  George  Grote,  Esq.,  the  Historian  of  Greece, 
d.  28  Dec.  1878. 

Charlotte,  r,i.  1834,  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq. 

Frances  Eliza,  m.  Neil  von  Koch,  Esq.  of  Stockholm,  and 
has  issue  four  sons.  m 

The  4th  son,  ^ 

Frederick  Mortimer  Lewin,  Esq.  of  the  Hollies,  J.P.  for 
Kent  and  Hants,  6.  30  Aug.  1798;  m.  9  April,  1839,  Auausta 
Diana,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Gisborne  Babington,  Esq.  of 
Rothley  Temple,  co.  Leicester,  by  Hon.  Aueusta  Julia,  4th 
dau.  of  Sir  Gerard  Noel  Noel,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Chaloner,  85th  regt.,  b.  5  June,  1842;  d.  1 
Mav,  1870. 

II.  Lionel  Henry,  h.  25  June,  1846;  d.  20  Dec.  1874. 
ni.  Mortimer,  now  of  The  Hollies. 

I.  JIary  Hale,  to.  8  June,   1865,  Major  Henry  Mastermaot 
Thompson,  41st  (Welch)  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Diana  Spencer,  to.  3  March,  1868,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward 
Spread  Beamish,  R.A.,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Hamilton 
Beamish,  by  Anne  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Spread  (see  Beamish  of  Mount  Beamish),  and  has  issue. 

III.  Julia  Babington.  '        3 

He  d.  17  June,  1877.  \ 

Arms — Per  pale  gn.  and  or,  three  bucks'  heads  erased  at' 
the  neck  counterchanged.  Crest — A  buck  trippant  quarterly  ori 
and  az.     Motio — Dieu  sait  tout. 

<Sea£— The  Hollies,  Bexley,  Kent. 


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LEWIN    OP    CLOGHANS. 

Lewix,  Fredeeic  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co. 
ilayo,  b.  1828 ;  m.  1867,  Lucy  Emma,  dau.  of 
vViiliam  Byrom  Come,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  and 
las  issue, 


I.  Thomas  Fbedekic. 
1.  Constance  Mary. 
III.  Gwynneth  Muud. 


It.  Arthur  Corvie. 
H.  Lucy  Eiuily. 
IV.  Alice  Christina. 


VIr.  Lewin  is  a  Magistrate  for  the  cos.  of  Mayo  and 
>alway. 

iLt'nCJtSP.— Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  son  of 
'lionias  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Croom,  co.  Limerick,  ru.  16G6,  Eliza- 
icth,  dau.  of  Edward  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Kansfadden,  Wales,  and, 
u  1673,  purchased  Cloghans.  lie  left  issue,  i.  Joseph,  his 
icir ;  II.  Thomas.    Mr.  Lewin  (L  1690.    The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Lewin.  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  m.  1685,  Ann,  dau.  of 
lobert  Bell,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas, 
lis  heir;  il.  John,  tZ.  s.  jj. ;  I.Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  m.  1714,  Christina,  dau.  of 
J.  King,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Henry,  a  cavalry  officer,  d.  s.  p.,  killed  in  the  tattle  of 
FtTitenoy.  Cabeiqce,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis,  d.  s.  p. 

'he  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo 
745,  m.  1740,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  iloss  Lewin,  Esq.  of 
'ortfergus,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  hislieir. 

Anne,  m.  1776,  George  Boss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Boss  Hill,  co. 
Clare. 
Susan,  in.  John  Wcstropp,  Esq.  of  Mellon,  co.  Limerick. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  High  Sheriff  of  Mayo,  m. 
1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Harrison  Tioss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fort- 
ergus,  CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

Jane,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Horsfall,  39th  regt.,  and  2ndly,  Col.  John 

Scroop  Colquitt,  of  the  Grenadier  Guards. 
Barbara,  m.  Ralph  Benson,  Esq.  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  co.  Salop, 
sometime  M.P.  for  Stafford.  Anna,  d.  unm. 

Jr.  Lewin  left  no  issue  male.    Reverting  to 

Carriqce  Lewin,  Esq.,  son  of  the  2nd  Thomas  Lewin,  of 
!;ioghan's;  he  ?n.  1745,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Gallaher, 
isq.,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

James  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Oakland?,   m.    1780,  Ann,   dau.   of 
idward  Elwood,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 
James,  Capt.  30th  foot,  who  m.  and  had  one  son,  James  St. 
George,  Lieut.  61st  regt.,  d.  s.  p.  1849,  in  India. 
Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
Carrique,  Lieut.  71st  regt.,  d.  s.p.  1844. 

'he  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  served  a  few  years  as  an 
ifficcr  30th  regt.,  but  quitted  the  army  on  the  reduction  after 
Vuterloo.  He  m.  1823,  Anna,  dau.  of  Westropp  Boss  Lewin, 
isq.,  of  Cornfield,  to.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

Fredewc  Thomas,  now  of  Cloghans. 

Georgitia,  m.  1851,  George  EUis,  late  Lieut.  52nd  Light 
Infantry. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  between  two  trefoils  slipped 
■ert.  Crest — Ademi-hon  sa.  holding  between  his  paws  a  trefoil 
lipped  vert.    jVotfo— Spes  mea  in  i)eo. 

&«£— Cloghans,  Tuam,  co.  Mayo. 


LEWIN    OF    THE    Co.    CLARE. 

See  Eoss-Lewin. 


LEWIS    OF    BALLINAGAR. 

Lewis,  Johx  Michael  Atlwaed,  Esq.  of  Eal- 
inagar,  CO.  Galwav,  i.  1  Feb.  1854;  s.  his  father 
LS73. 

ILtltCaflf  • — This  family  derives  descent  from  the  ancient 

rt'elsh  line  of  the  same  name,  long  resident  in  co.  Carmarthen. 

David   Lewis   settled    in  Ireland    about  the    middle  of  the 

I7th  century,  atWaterford,  of  which  city  he  became  Alderman. 

He  was  Sheriff   in  1695,  and  filled  the  office  of  Mayor  six 

;imes.    He  d.  1718,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Sarah, 

I.  William  (Ven.),   Archdeacon  of   Kilfcrona.    h.  1692;    m. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Buckaer,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and 

d.  1764,  leaving  issue. 


1  William  (Kev.),  b.  1725 ;  m.  1705,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Clarke, 
of  .'jurroy,  and  had  issue,  William  (Itev.),  m.  1795,  Anne, 
dau.  ot  Francis  Kyves,  Esq.  of  Eyvis  Castle,  co.  Lime- 
rick, and  had  issue,  William  Buckner  (Eev.),  British 
Chaplain  at  Smyrna,  d.  3  Jan.  18T0  (he  vi.  17  July,  1826, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  W.  C.  Purdou,  E.*q.  of  Tinncr.nna,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue,  William ;  and  three  daus.)  Bichanl 
Capt.  94th  regt.,  (/.  1844 ;  Dora ;  Mary. 

2  David  (Eev.),  b.  1730;  d.  1709. 

1  Anne,  m.  Col.  Gore,  of  Derrymore,  co.  Clare. 

2  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  Gen.  Crumpe;  and  2ndly,  in  1792,  Lord 
Glentworth,  Bishop  of  Limerick. 

0  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  William  Maunsell,  D.D.,  of  Limerick. 

II.  David,  m.  1740,  Mary  Shiel,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1754, 
k-aving  issue,  David  Samuel. 

III.  Hesrt,  of  whom  presently,  iv.  James  (Eev.),  d.  unm. 
The  3rd  son, 

Henry  Lewis,  Esq.,  w.  1720,  Joan,  dau.  of  Francis  Badley, 
Esq.  of  Coolcur,  co.  Cork;  and  d.  1730,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Henrt,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  in.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Edward 
Hu!!,  Esq.  of  Lemcon  Manor,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1808,  leaving 
issue, 

1  llichard  Hull,  Lieut.  CSth  regt.,  6.  1764;  m.  1790, 
Christiana,  dau.  of  John  Sweetenham,  Esq.  of  Mardyke 
House,  CO.  Cork;  and  d.  23  Oct.  1835,  leaving  issue, 

William,  b.  1793,  late  Lieut.  19th  regt.,  m.  1st,  1824, 
Christiana,  dau.  of  Eobcrt  Bird,  Esq.  of  Bantry  (by 
whom  ho  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1S53,  Dr.  Abraham 
Tuckey,  of  Bantry,  d.  1876) ;  he  m.  2ndly,  1827,  Sarah 
(d.  1874),  dau.  of  Eobert  Boyle  Warren,  Esq.  of  Kinsalc, 
and  has  issue,  Eichard  Hull,  6.  1828,  late  Major  20th 
regt.  (m.  1858,  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  TonsonKye,  Esq. 
of  Eyecourt,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue) ;  Sarah,  m.  1850  (d. 
1855),  Eichard  C.  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Kinsalc;  Christiana,  m. 
1852  (d.  1856),  Capt.  Johnstone  Napier,  74th  regt. 

John,  Lieut.  1st  Ceylon  regt.,  6.1794;  m.  Miss  Long, 
d.  s.  p.  1822. 

Thomas,  Lieut.  48th  regt.,  6.  1796;  m.  Miss  Dalton, 
d.  s.  p.  1827. 

Stephen,  6.  1797,  late  Lieut.  73rd  regt.;  m.  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Millar,  of  Six  Wile  Bridge,  co.  Clare,  and 
has  issue,  John  Eiggs  MiOar,  Deputy  Surgeon-General, 
A.M.D.  (m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Judge  Jervis,  of  Canada, 
and  has  issue) ;  Stephen  {m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ciumpe,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  Salop,  and  has  issue) ;  James 
Henry,  Surgeon  A.M.D.,  d.  1867. 

Henry,  6.  1801,  ru.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph  Bracken, 
E?q.,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue,  Henry  Ealph,  lato 
Lieut.  11th  regt.  (m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Eobert  Dunne,  Esq. 
of  Kinsale,  and  has  issue);  Eichard  Hull;  and  four 
daus.,  1  Mary,  m.  1820,  Major  Crookc,  25th  regt.; 
2  Catherine,  in.  1st,  Capt.  Sandys,  24th  Light  Dra- 
goons, and  2ndly,  Col.  Lowth,  C.B.,  3Sth  regt.,  A.D.C. 
to  the  Queen. 

2  Tonson,  b.  1766 ;  m.  Miss  Blair,  of  Blairs  Cove,  Bantry; 
and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue,  Eichard,  Thomas. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blairs  Cove. 

III.  Frank,  in.  Miss  Gardner,  and  had  issue,  Frank. 
I.  Catherine,  m.  —  Hopkins,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Lewis,  Esq.  hi.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Edward 
Hidl,  Esq.  of  Lemcon  Manor,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  (wittl 
a  dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  unm.  1866)  an  only  son, 

Eichard  Lewis,  Esq.,  m.  1797,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Travers,  Esq.  of  Garrycloyne  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1817, 
leaving  issue. 

I.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Anne's  Shandon,  co.  Cork,  vi. 
1823,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Lawless,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  JIary 
Pyne  his  wife;  and  d.  1832,  leaving  issue,  the  Right  Rev. 
John  Travers  Lewis,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Bishop  of  Ontario,  Upper 
Canada,  b.  1825  (m.  1851,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Sharwood, 
Attorney-Generalof  Upper  Canada,  and  has  issue,  Travers, 
h.  1857,  and  three  daus.);  Richard;  Rowland;  Zachery; 
and  three  daus. 

II.  Richard  Toxson,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Henry,  Midshipman  E.N.,  deceased. 

IV.  Robert  Travers,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  David  Longworth,  Esq. 
I  f  Castletown,  Queen's  Co. ;  and  (/.  1851,  leaving  issue, 
l;obert ;  Richard;  John;  and  Jane  rii.  16  Dec.  1857,  Henry 
D.  Murray,  Esq.  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  Bart,  (see 
Burke's  Faroge  and  Borondaije). 

V.  William  Hull,  M.D.,  J.P.,  6.  1807  ;  m.  1838,  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Roe,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue,  William 
Roe,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  W.  F.  Jones,  Esq.,  S.I.R.I.C,  and 
has  issue;    Robert;  Richard;  Frederick. 

I.  Jane,  m.  —  Browne,  Esq.  of  Rockborough,  Muskerry. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1842,  Rev.  W.  Meade,  Vicar  of  Kinsale. 

III.  Kate,  d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1861. 
The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Tonson  Lewis,  Esq.,  m.  1824,  Cicely  Connolly 
id.  1844),  only  dau.  of  Capt.  J.  M.  Aylward,  of  Ballinagar,  co. 
Galway,  and  d.  1S40,  leaving  issue  (with  a  dau.,  OUvia  Bar- 
bara) an  only  son, 


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John  Michaei,  Atlwabd  Lewis,  Esq.of  Ballinaprar,  J.P.  co. 
Galway,  b.  12  March,  1827  ;  ni.  7  April,  1853,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eoberts  White,  Esq.,  and  d.  26  May,  ls78,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  John  Michael  Atlwakd,  now  of  Eallinagar. 

II.  Thomas  White.  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  0.  8  Jan.  1855. 

III.  Richard  George,  Lieut.  Galway  Militia,  b.  19  Feb.  1857. 

IV.  Robert  Traver.=,  b.  19  March,  1859. 

V.  Harry  Hull,  6.  15  Dec.  1860. 

vi.  George  White,  6.  29  May,  1SC3. 

I.  Annie.  ii.  Hannah  Blanche. 

^amilu  of  giulfaatb. 

The  lands  of  Faithleg?,  co.  Waterford,  granted  to  the 
AyLWABDS  at  the  Anglo-Norman  invasion  of  Ireland,  remained 
with  the  Aylward  family  for  nearly  five  centuries.  John 
Aylward,  the  last  possessor,  is  stated  to  have  been  transplanted 
to  Connaught  by  Cko-mwell,  and  to  have  settled  at  Ballinagur. 
His  eldest  son, 

Peter  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Eallingar,  obtained  (29  Chables  IT.) 
a  grant  from  the  Crown  of  the  Ballinagar  estate,  co.  Galway. 
He  Til.  Elizabeth  French,  of  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

JoHK  Ogle,  his  heir.  James. 

Jane.  Honora. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Ogle  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Garrett  Xugent,  Esq.  of  Dysert,  Westmeath,  and  d.  1731, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Fbekch,  his  heir. 

II.  NcGENT  Stlvesteb,  who  s.  his  brother. 
lu.  Michael  Widman,  who  s.  his  brother. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  Patrick  Byrne,  Esq.,  Ballyteskin,  Queen's 
Co.  II.  Mary,  m.  Francis  French,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

m.  Barbara,  m.  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq.,  Ballysoblona,  co. 
Westmeath. 

IV.  Bridget,  m.  1752,  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Parteen,  co.  Clare. 

John  Feench  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  d.  unm.  1755, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

NncENT  Stlvesteb  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  m.  1757, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  French,  Esq.  (now  St.  George), 
of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue,  Mary,  m.  1st,  1780, 
Edmund  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyglunin  Park,  co.  Galway;  and 
2ndly,  17?7,  Col.  John  Blake,  of  Furbo,  co.  Galway.  Mr.  Ayl- 
ward d.  10  Aug.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Michael  Widman  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  who  had 
served  for  some  time  in  the  Spanish  army,  for  which  he  was 
outlawed,  but  received  (38  George  II.)  the  royal  pardon.  He 
m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Patrick  French,  Esq.  (now  St.  George), 
of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway;  and  2ndly,  1784,  Jane,  dau.  of  Denis 
Daly,  Esq.  of  Killimore  Castle,  co.  Galway  (she  remarried 
Capt.  Averell  Leckey,  of  Castle  Leckey,  Londonderry).  Mr. 
Aylward  d.  178G,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

I.  John  Michael  Xcgent,  his  heir. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  1802  {d.  1823),  WilUam  Mahony,  Esq.  of  Eock- 
vale,  CO.  Cork. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1st,  1802,  AVilliam  Burke,  Esq.  of  Moyglass,  co. 
Galway;  and  2ndly,  Dr.  T.  L.  Whistler,  of  Galway. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Michael  Xcgent  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  6. 1780, 
Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  180.3,  Jane  {d.  7  3Iay,  1864), 
dau.  of  Anthony  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Alnwick,  Northumberland, 
and  d.  28  Sept.  1861,  leaving  issue  (with  a  dau..  Cicely  Con- 
nolly, who  III.  1824,  Eichard  Tonson  Lewis,  Esq.)  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

John  Michael  Atlwabd,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar,  6.  1809;  m. 
1831,  Mary  (d.  25  Dec.  1S64),  dau.  of  Thomas  Higgins,  Esq. 
of  Tuam,  co.  Galway ;  and  d.  14  April,  1867,  s.  j>-<  when  the 
Aylward  profierty  passed  under  settlement  to  his  nephew,  the 
late  John  Michael  Atlwakd  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Ballinagar. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between 
three  fleurs-de-hs  or,  for  Lewis;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.",  a  fleur-de- 
lis  az.  in  the  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  a  sun  in  its  glorv' 
or,  in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  an  increscent  of  the 
last,  for  Atlwabd.  Crest  —  A  lion  rampant  ppr.  Motto — 
Amicus  omnibus. 

Seat— Ballinagar,  Longhrea,  co.  Galway. 


LEWIS    OF    ST.    PIERBE. 

LE'mg,  Chaelies  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  co 
Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  26  April,  1830  ;  vi.  2 
Oct.  1858,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Staunton  Lambert,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Creg  Clare 
and  Waterdale,  co.  Gnlway. 


iCtlTCagC— This  family  derives,  in  a  direct  line,  from 
Cadifob,  Prince  or  Chieftain  of  Divet,  who  flourished  about 
the  period  of  the  Norman  Conquest,  and  was  buried  in  the 
priory  of  Caermarthen. 

Philip,  3rd  son  of  Llewellyn  ap  Ivor,  Lord  of  St.  Clarft 
and  Tredegar,  by  Angharad  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Morgan  Meredyth,  ra.  Nest,  dau.  of  Gwillym  Sais  ap  Madoe, 
and  had  issue,  Gwillym  Philip  Llewelyn;  John  Philip 
Lleweyn;  Gwenllian,  m.  David  Gwillym  Jenkin;  and  an 
elder  son, 

SiK  David  ap  Philip,  n.  Christy,  dau.  of  David  ap  levon 
ap  Rhys  Voel,  and  their  grandson, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  co.  Monmouth,  killed  at' 
Banbury,  J469,  r.i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan  Jenkin  Philip, 
of  Langston,  co.  Monmouth,  and  his  great-grandson, 

Henry  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  living  1536,  High  Sheriff 
1544,  d.  1547,  having  ra.  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomaa 
Kemeys,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Herbert,  of  Caldicot,  by  whom" 
he  was  father  of 

William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  living  1583,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Robert  Gamage,  of  Coity,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Henby  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  High  Sheriff  1G09,  d. 
7  Feb.  1637;  ra.  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Herbert, 
Esq.  of  Wonastow,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

George  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Morgan,  of  Tredegar,  and  d.  v.  p.  17  Nov.  1634, 
leaving  issue,  William,  who  d..  a  minor;  Elizabeth,  who  m. 
Roger  Gates,  of  Cefn  Tilla,  co.  Monmouth  ;  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  a  Royalist,  living  1673. 
He  TO.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Joseph  Langton,  Esq.  of  Newtoa 
Park,  Somerset,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  ra.  De  la  Eivifere  or  De  la 
Rivers,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Morgan,  Knt.  and  Bart,  of 
Llangattock,  co.  Monmouth,  which  lady  ra.  2ndly,  Thomas 
WiUiams,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Trevor  Williams,  Ban.  of 
Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  ancestor  of  Williams,  of 
Llangibby  Castle.    Mr.  Lewis  left  issue  a  son, 

Tno.MAS  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  ra.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Levett,  Knt.  of  Kew,  who  rf.  1707  ;  2ndly,  Katha-- 
rine,  only  dau.  and  heir  Qf  Hugh  Calveley  Cotton,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  Bart,  of  Combermere,  co.  Chester;  and 
Srdly,  Jane  Rachel,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Becher, 
Esq.  of  Howberry,  co.  Bedford.  Mr.  Lewis  d.  29  May,  173i, 
aged  47,  having  had  issue  by  his  3rd  wife.  Craven,  who  m. 
and  d.  s.  p.  before  1764  ;  Mary,  d.  1734;  Fanny,  d.  9  May, 
1767,  having  m.  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Crick,  who  d.  Feb. 
1803,  aged  68;  and  an  elder  son, 

Morgan  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  (£.17  Aug.  1779,  aged  57; 
ra.  Rachel,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Van,  Esq.  of  Llanwern,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1797,  aged  70)  had 
seven  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  hi?  heir.  ii.  Charles,  who  s.  his  brother. 

III.  John  Craven,  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester,  who  to.  and 
left  a  dau.,  who  to.  Capt.  Crowdy,  and  left  issue  a  dau. 

IV.  George,  drowned  in  the  Severn,  6  Nov.  1774,  aged  16. 

V.  Edward,  Rector  of  Portskewet  and  St.  Pierre,  d.  1  March, 
1839,  aged  79 ;  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Willi:iin 
Freke,  Esq.  of  Hannington,  Wilts,  who  d.  29  Dec.  1846, 
aged  76,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Freke,  M..\.,  Rector  of  Portskewet  and  St. 
Pierre,  1839;  ra.  31  Aug.  1853,  Caroline  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bates  Rous,  Esq.  of  Court-y-ra!a,  co.  Glamorsan. 

1  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Rev.  Francis  Lewis,  now  of  St. 
Pierre. 

2  Frances.  3  Anne,  m.  Capt.  John  King,  E.N. 

VI.  Francis  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  d.  17  Sept.  1794,  aged  32;  m. 
Fanny,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Freke,  Esq.  of 
Hannington,  Wilts,  who  survived  her  husband,  and  m.  2ndly, 
William  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq. of  Whatcomb,  co.  Dorset; 
and  Srdly,  Rev.  Paul  Leir. 

VII.  James,  d.  4  June,  1787,  aged  22. 

I.  Jane,  to.  1st,  12  Feb.  1774,  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Pont- 
y-Pool,  CO.  Monmouth ;  2ndly,  Thomas  Stoughton,  Esq.  of 
Ballyhorgan,  co.  Kerry. 

II.  Ellen,  ra.  Rev.  Thomas  Lcyson,  M.A.  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Oxford,  Vicar  of  Bassaleca,  and  Rector  of  Panteague  and 
Tredunnock,  co.  Monmouth. 

III.  Frances,  d.  1795. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  to.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Cope,  Esq.  of  Petherton,  Westmorland,  Jamaica,  which 
lady  d.  26  Jan.  17S8,  aged  19.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Thomas  Leyson,  who  survived  her  husband,  and  m. 
2ndly,  25  April,  1798,  Charles  Kemeys  Kemeys-Tynte,  Esq., 
and  d.  April,  lo3o.  Mr.  L-vwis  d.  a.  p.  11  June,  1796,  aged  4'>, 
and  was  s.  by  bis  brother. 


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CnABLEs  Lewis,    Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,   m.  16  June,   1777, 

.■^iisanna,  dau.  of  Francis  Davis,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  and  Anne 

<  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Iligford,  Esq.  of  Dixton, 

Gloucester,   and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Frances  Susanna,  m. 

.U'Un  Baldwyn,  Esq.  of  the  Mount,  Chepstow)  nve  sons.    Mr. 

Lewis  d.  16  Dec.  1840,  aged  8G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Tierre,  Col.  of  the  Monmouth 
"'Ti'.itia,  6.  12  May,  1779,  m.  1st,  Maria  Anne,  duu.  of  Thomas 
miel,  Esq.  of  Ilenbury,  co. Gloucester;  and  2ndly,  Caroline, 
1.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dyot  Skip  Bucknall,  Esq.  of 
iinpton  Court,  Middlesex.  She  d.  29  March,  1850,  aged  52; 
1  Col.  Lewis  d.  s.  p.  at  Clifton,  21  April,  1S47,  aged  67  ;  and 
<  s.  by  his  brother, 

t  HABLES  James  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  b. 
Ian.  1781.  He  d.  s. }}.  15  Aug.  1859,  and  was  «.  by  his  nest 
'ther 

The  Bev.  FitAKcis  Lewis,  P.L.  and  J. P.,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
T  iinvair-Kilgiddin,  co.  Monmouth,  and  Vicar  of  Ilolmc  Lacy, 
Hertford,  6.  4  July,  1782;  m.  1st,  25  March,  1828,  his 
^  usin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Lewis,  Rector  of  Port- 
fkcwett,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1846), 
h:id  issue, 

I.  Charles  F.dwakd. 

II.  Thomas  Freke,  of  Abbey  Dore  Court,  Hereford,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  late  Lieut.  23rd  R.W.  Fusiliers,  b.  16  May,  1831. 

III.  Francis  Higford,  6.  24  Sept.  1832;  d.  unm.  10  April, 
1355. 

IV.  Henry  Leeco,  6.  8  Sept.  1834  ;  d.  15  Feb.  1835. 

V.  George  William,  Lieut.  23rd  regt.,  6.  23  June,  1840;  d. 
unra.  14  Oct.  1866. 

I.  Mary  Fanny  Susanna,  in.  U  Aug.  1864,  Francis  Prothero, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Pruthero,  of  Malpas  Court,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue. 

T!ie  Rev.  Francis  Lewis  m.  2ndly,   7  Jan.  1853,  Jane,  only 

dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Charles  Gordon,  and  widow  of  the  Rev. 

James  Henry  Scudamore  Burr.     He  d.  1872,  and  his  widow  m. 

2ndly,  Capt.  Holland. 

Anns^Or,  a  !ion  rampant  sa.  with  many  quarterings. 
r,:.H — A  griffin  segreant  sa.  il/of«o— Hapersalafide,  haperso 
1  honore. 

iS«at— St.  Pierre  Park,  near  Chepstow. 


LEWIS    OF    GREENMEADOW. 

Lewis,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Greenmeadow,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  b.  11 
^larch,  1815  ;  m.  1st,  1841.,  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter 
Jlorgau,  Esq.  of  Merthyr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1857) 
had  issue, 

I.  IlENRT,  6. 1347.  II.  Thomas  Wyndham,  b.  1848. 

I.  Mary  Price.  ii.  Blanche  Eliza. 

III.  Dorothy  Anne,  deceased. 

l\Ir.  Lewis  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  Gwynne,  of  Glanbrane,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  John  Price,  b.  1859,  deceased. 

IV.  Roderick  Gwynne,  6.  1360. 

V.  Wyndham  Gwynne,  6.  18G9,  deceased. 

IV.  Dorothea  Ann,  deceased. 

V.  Catherine  Fanny.  vi.  Gwendoline. 

ILlltCatJC.— SiE  Thomas  Lewis,  of  Penmark  Place, 
iinighted  at  Whitehall  1C23,  was  the  youngest  son  of  Sir 
Kdward  Lewis,  of  Fan,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Blanche  his  wife, 
pister  of  Sir  William  Morgan  of  Tredegar.  He  m.  the  dau.  of 
F.lmund  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wenvoe,  and  dying  19  Dec.  1669, 
left  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Gabriel  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanishen,  High  Sheriff  1614,  M.P. 
for  Cardiff,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Carne,  Esq.  of 
Xash,  and  left  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Herbert,  Esq.  of 
Cogan,  and  a  son  and  8uccPS.?or, 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanishen,  Sheriff  1C29,  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  William  Jones,  of  Abergavenny,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

Gabriel  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanishen,  Sheriff  1662,  m.  Grace, 
'':iu.  of  Humphrey  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dunraven  Castle,  co. 
.^amorgan,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanishen,  High  Sheriff  1683.    He 

.  1st,  Elizabeth  Van,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Thomas,  Sheriff  in  1745,  who  left  one  son.  Wyndham,  b.  in 
1752,  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Blamhe,  who  all  ci.s.ij. 
Jane,  m.  William  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Llanblethian. 
Grace,  m.  Dr.  Bates,  of  Cowbiidge. 

Thomas  Lewis  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Morgan, 
Etq.  of  Penyllwyn,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Oraoe,  a  son. 


Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Newhouse,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Glamorgan  1757,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan  Thomas,  Esq. 
of  Rubina,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1764,  aged  65,  two  sons, 
Windham,  his  heir,;  and  William,  of  The  Forge  and  Green- 
meadow,  Sheriff  1790,  d.  s.  p.    The  elder  son. 

The  Rev.  Wtndham  Lewis,  of  Newhouse,  m.  Margaret,  dan. 
and  eventual  heir  of  Samuel  Price,  Esq.  of  Park,  co.   Glamor- 
gan, by  Katharine  his  wife,  duu.  and  heir  of  John  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Llanvair,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  Newhouse,  in.  7  April,  1302,  Dorothy  Augusta, 
dau.  of  John  Goodrich,  Esq.  of  Energlyn,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  left;  (with    two  daus.,  Dorothy  Price,  wife  of  J.  H. 
Langley,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Shedden,  deceased)  one  son.  Jobs 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Newhouse,  who  d.  s.  j). 
Henrt,  of  whom  pvesuntly. 

Wyndham,  of  Greenmeadow,  co.  Glamorgan,  6.  7  Oct.  1780, 
M.P.  for  Cardiff,  1820.  for  Aldburgh  1827,  and  for  Maid- 
stone in  1835;  7)1.  1815,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John 
Evans,   Esq.    of   Bampford  Speke,    Devon,    and  d.  s.  p. 

14  March,  1838.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1839,  Right  Hon. 
Benjamin  Disraeli,  M.P.  (afterwards  Earl  of  Be.-iconsfield), 
was  created  Viscountess  Beaconsfleld,  30  Nov.  18C8,  and  d. 

15  Dec.  1872. 

William  Price  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Llanishen;  d.  1849,  leaving 
issue. 

Mary  Anne,  in.  Richard  Rice  Williams,  Esq. 

Katherinc,  m.  1st,  Thomas  WiUiams,  Esq. ;  and  2nd]y,  James 
Bradley,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henrt  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Park  and  Greenmeadow,  an  officer  in 
the  army,  6.  26  May,  1774;  d.  26  Sept.  1833.  He  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  George,  and  sister  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Emerson,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1341)  had  issue, 

Henrt,  now  of  Greenmeadow. 

Wyndham  William,  of  The  Heath,  and  Newhouse,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, J.P.  and  D.L..  B.A.  of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford, 
b.  10  Aug.  1827;  «.  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle  in  1849; 
Sheriff  1855-6;  to.  1st,  Annie,  dau.  of  George  Overton,  of 
Merthyr,  and  had  i.-^sue,  Annie  Mary  PricR.  He  m.  2ndly, 
28  Feb.  1867,  Maud,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Aberpergwm;  and  d.  10  Sept.  1871. 

Charles,  d.  young. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  Henry  Andrew  Vaughan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Anne  Price,  in.  George  Thomas  Clark,  Esq.  of  Frimhurst, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

Catherine  Price,  to.  George  Collins  Jackson,  Esq.,  Major  in 
the  7th  Hussars,  and  has  issue. 

/4 rms— Quarterly,  1st,  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  2nd,  sa.,  a 
chevron  between  three  spear  heads  arg.  embrued  gu. ;  3rd,  sa., 
a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or;  4th,  or,  on  a  quarter 
gn.  two  lions  passant  guardant  arg.  Crest — Lew  is  :  A  linn  sejant 
arg.    Mottoes — Patraj  fidus;  and  Ofner  na  ofno  angau. 

iSeoJ — Greenmeadow,  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan. 


LEWIS    OF    GWINFE. 

Lewis,  Chaeles  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Gwlnfe,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.  Carmarthen  and  Cardigan,  and 
D.L.  for  latter  co.,  retired  Capt.  and  Adjt.  Royal 
Cardigan  Militia,  *.  13  Dec.  1831 ;  m.  29  Jan.  1863, 
Sarah  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Brown,  Esq.  of 
Clifton,  Bristol,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ilbert  Cornish  Bassett,  b.  28  April,  ISCS. 
I.  Eleanora  Constance. 

JLtUCaCJC.— The  Rev.  Thomas  Lewis,  J.P.  for  co.  Brecon, 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Carmarthen,  Rector  of  Penboyr,  co.  Car- 
marthen, son  of  Lewis  Lewis,  Esq.,  a  Deputy-Lieutenant  for 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  his  wife,  Barbara  Lloyd,  of  Llancar- 
van,  CO.  Glamorgan,  to.  11  Aug.  1702,  Elizabeth  Studley,  of 
Shropshire,  and  had  (besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and 
Susanna)  a  son, 

The  Rev.  Lewis  Lewis,  of  Gwinfe,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Rector  of  Clovelly,  Devon,  to.  22  Sept.  1S02, 
Eleanora,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Davie,  Esq.  of  Orleigh, 
Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  )/(.  19  April,  183G,  Victoire  Marie,  4th  dau.  of 
Andrew  Houston,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Grenada,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Andrew  Courtenay,  6.  31  Jan.  1837. 

2  George  May,  b.  23  Aug.,  and  d.  Oct.  1840. 

3  Charles  Houston,  6.  17  Feb.  1844. 
1  Eleanora  Harriette. 

I.  Eleonora  Elizabeth,  to.  Oct.  1827,  Charles  Bishop,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  John  Kees  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Dolgarrog,  co. 
Carnarvon. 

Mr.  Lewis  d.  1826,  and  was  t.  by  his  son. 


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Lewis  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Gwinfe,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  23  Dec. 
1805 ;  i/i.  9  March,  laSO.  Miss  Sarah  Simmons  Barnes  Colborne, 
dau.  of  William  Colljorne,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  niece  of  the  late  William  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Redland  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  d.  l!S59,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Eassett,  now  of  Gwinfe. 

Lewis  Gwvn,  Lieut.  Indian  ^"avy,  6.21  Sept.  1834. 

Edward  Studley,  an  officer  in  the  army,  6.  21  Xov.  18C0. 

Frank  Davie,  b.  31  May,  18aS. 

George  Septimus,  6.  'il  Sept.  1818. 

Eleanora  J  ane.  Eustatia  Harrictte. 

Augusta  Blanche. 

^rws— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gn.,  a  griffin  segreant  or,  for 
Lewis;  2nd  and  3rd.  sa.,  three  nags'  heads  erased  or,  for 
Llotd.  C>e.s(— a  demi-grifBn  segreant  couped  or.  Mottr, — 
Facta  non  verba.  ,S«((— Gwinfe,  near  Llangadock,  CO.  Car- 
marthen ;  also  46,  Marine  Terrace,  Aberystwitti. 


LEWIS    OF    EENLLAN. 

Lewis,  John  Lesnox  GBirriTH  Potee,  Esq.  of 
HeuUan,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  for  cos.  Carmarthen 
and  Pembroke,  D.L.  and  High  Sheriff  for  the  latter 
CO.  1867,  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  1. 22  Oct.  1819 ;  m.  3  Feb.  1857,  Katherine 
Callen,  youngest  dau.  of  Daniel  Poyer  Callen,  Esq. 
of  Molleston, 

JLlIXCagC. — The  early  pedigree  of  the  family  of  Lewis  is 
given  in  the  Book  of  Golden  Grove,  penti  the  Earl  of  Cawdor. 
EicHABD  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllan  (son  of  Roger  Lewis,  who 
was  son  of  Lodwich,  and  grandson  of  Eoger  Lewis,  the  last 
named  in  the  Golden  Grove  M.S.),  m.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Griffith,  Esq.  of  Glan-y-rhydd,  and  had  issue,  John ;  David  ; 
Catherine;  Margaret;  and  Mary.  The  2nd,  but  only  sur- 
viving son, 

David  Lewis,  Esq.,  m.  1785,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan 
Lewis,  of  Carmarthen,  and  had,  John;  Owen  Evan;  Mary; 
Margaret;  Elizabeth;  Catherine;  and  Elinor.  The  eldest 
son, 

John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllan,  m.  1st,  IBIS,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Charies  P.  CaUen,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her 
had, 
John  Lennox  Geiffith  Potee,  now  of  Henllan. 
Eichard  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  St.  David's,  &.  1820,  M.A. 
1846,  late  Scholar  of  Worcester  Coll.   Oxford,   Rector  of 
Lampeter  Vestry,  CO.  Pembroke,  1851;  to.  1847,  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Lewis,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  one  son,  Arthur 
Griffith  Pover,   Barrister-at-Law,    J. P.,   Registrar  of  St. 
David's,  6.  29  Feb.  1843. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  1824,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys 
of  Pembroke,  and  by  her  had, 

Frederick,  deceased.        Charles,  deceased.        Hubert. 

Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Mr.  Garbett. 

Mr.  Lewis  d.  17  March,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Motto— "Be  wise  as  serpents. 

Set — Henllan,  near  Xarberth,  co.  Pembroke.    Clv.h — Oxford 
aad  Cambridge,  London. 


LEWIS    OF    STRADEY. 

Lewis,  Chaeles  Maxsee,  Esq.  of  Stracley,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.,  h.  2  Dee.  1845  ;  m.  1875,  Edith 
Clara,  2nd  dau.  of  P.  J.  Miles,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 
h.  1876.  Mr.  Lewis  is  son  of  David  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Stradey,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1833,  of  Brazenose  Coll.  Oxford,  B. A.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  M.P.  for  the  Carmarthen  Boroughs  1835-37 
(only  son  and  heir,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Laques,  co.  Carmarthen 
{see  that  name),  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Stradey, 
who  *.  to  that  estate  1807,  under  the  wUl  of  Mrs. 
Mansel,  dau.  and  eventual  sole  heir  of  Sir  Edward 
Yaughan  Mansel,  Bart.  The  late  Mr.  Lewis  m.  9 
June,  1836,  La;titia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Benjamin  Way,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Chaeles  William  Mansell,  now  of  Stradey. 

I.  Fanny  Louisa. 

II.  Rowena  Harriet  Mansel,  d.  2  Oct.  1844. 

&at— Stradey,  near  Llanelly,  co.  Carmarthen. 


LEWIS    OF    HENLLYS    AND    BODIOR. 
Hampton  -  Lewis,    Thomas    Lewis,    Esq.    of 
Henllys  and  Bodior,  co.  Anglesey,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1869,   Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  Royal 
Anglesey  Engineer  Militia,  late  of  H.M.  Hon.  Corps 
of   Gentlemen-at-Arms,    and   formerly   Capt.   5tldj 
Dragoon  Guards,  h.  9  Aug.  1834 ;  m.  20  Feb.  1872,? 
Lettice,  second  dau.  of  Henry  Pritchard,  Esq.  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  of  Trescawen,  Anglesey,  and  has  issue, 

John  Lewis,  b.  1  Oct.  1876. 

Mary  Gwendolen. 

ittUCagr.— William  Hawton,  deseended,  it  is  Btateil, 
from  an  ancient  Lancashire  family,  formed  one  of  the  garrisun 
of  Beaumaris  Castle  in  1460,  and  held  there  the  rank  of 
Deputy  Governor,  as  appears  from  a  document  bearing  his 
name,  giving  orders  to  the  inhabitants  of  the  town  to  extin- 
guish their  fires  at  an  appointed  hour.  He  received  a  grant  of 
Henllys,  co.  Anglesey,  anciently  the  seat  of  Gweirydd  ap  Rhys 
Goch,  chief  of  one  of  the  Fifteen  Tribes  of  North  Wales.  The 
eventual  heiress  of  the  Hamptons  of  Henllys, 

Mart  Hampton,  of  Henllys  (only  child  of  Robert  Hampton, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1732  ;  m.  U  April,  1746,  John 
Jones,  Esq.  of  TrefoUwyn,  son  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.,  of  the 
same  place,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  of  L!an- 
sadwrn,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  William  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Rockville,  co.  Roscommon)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Hampton  Jones,  Esq.  of  Henllys,  h.  24  Feb.  174G, 
High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1770 ;  m.  25  June,  1770,  Emma,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lewis,  A.M.,  of  Plis  Llanfihangel, 
Eector  of  Llandegfain,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tho-.iias 
Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Bodior,  and  had  issue,  i.  John  Hampton,  his 
heir;  n.  Eobert  Edward  (Rev.),  6.  April,  1779,  B.A.  Wadham 
College  Oxford,  Chaplain  to  H.M.  forces  at  the  Mauritius, 
TO.  1811,  Susanna  Dorothea,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Williams,  Esq. 
of  Peniarth  Uchaf,  co.  Merioneth,  and  had  issue,  Henry 
Berkeley;  and  Maria  Dorothea  Wilhelmina  Sydney,  to.  Robert 
Webster,  of  the  99th  regt. ;  i.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  unni. ; 
II.  Jane  Lewis.    The  elder  son, 

John  Hampton  Hampton-Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllys,  h.  21  Nov. 
1775,  s.  his  father  12  Sept.  1806.  He  to.  19  Dec.  1796,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Richard  Chambers,  Esq.  of  Whitbourn  Court  and 
Cradley  Hall,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1842), 

John  Lewis,  late  of  Henllys  and  Bodior. 

Joseph,  6.  2  Feb.  1800,  Col.  50th  regt.  of  native  infantry, 
H.E.l.C.S. ;  to.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Major  HaU,  E.I.C.S.,andhas 
issue,  John  Lewis,  6.  27  March,  1827. 

Emma,  d.  Aug.  1819. 

Mary  Margaret,  to.  22  Nov.  1825,  Alexander  Anderson,  Esq. 
of  Kingask,  co.  Fife,  Major  E.l.C.  Engineers,  and  has  issue. 

Anna  Maria  Surinam,  to.  16  June,  1835,  Charles  Longman, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Norton  Longman,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Grove,  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 

Mr.  Hampton-Lewis  d.  22  Jan.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lewis  Hampton-Lewis,  Esq.  of  Henllys  and  Bodior, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846,  late  Capt.  5th  Dragoou 
Guards,  6.  18  Oct.  1798;  m.  2  Sept.  1833,  Frances  Elizabeth, 
only  child  ar.d  heiress  of  Thomas  I'Anson,  Esq.  of  Harnby,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1871,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Lewis  Hampton,  now  of  Henllys  and  Bodior. 

II.  John  Vivian  Hampton,  b.  18  June,  1835;  m.  1  June, 
1868,  Lady  Laura  Phipps,  dau.  of  the  Marquess  of  Nor- 
manby.  _ 

I.  Fanny  Mary  Hampton.  m. 

II.  Mary  Freeman  Grace  Hampton. 

A  ;-«is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg., 
a  chevron  sa.  between  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.,  in  the  beak 
of  each  an  ermine  spot,  for  Lewis,  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  bucks'  heads  cabossed  arg.  a  crescent  of 
the  field  for  difference,  for  Eobeets  of  Bodior ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
gu.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  a  mullet  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in 
base  arg.  three  martlets  sa.,  for  Hampton.  Crests — 1st,  A 
Cornish  chough  ppr.,  in  the  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis  az.,  for 
Lewis  ;  2nd,  A  wyvem  amidst  bulrushes  ppr.,  for  Hampton. 
Motto — A  Deo  etrege. 

Scots -Henllys,  near  Beaumaris;  and  Bodior,  near  Holy- 
head.   Cittfi— Carlton. 


LEWIS  OF  INNISKEEN  AND  SEATOWN. 
Lewis,  Henet  Owes,  Esq.  of  Inniskeen,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  Scatown,  co.  DubUn,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Carlow,  b.  26  Sept.  1842 ;  m.  8  Aug.  1866, 
Frances  Sophia,  only  child  of  the  late  Francis 
Charles  Elsegood,  Esq.  of  Upper  Brook  Street, 
GrrosTcnor  Square,  and  has  had  issue 


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005 


I.  Henry  Owen,  6.  12  Sept.  1SG7  ;  d.  an  infant. 
n.  Abthce  I'BASCis  Owen,  b.  0  Aug.  1SG8. 
ni.  Francis  Owen,  6.  17  Aug.  18G9. 
IV.  Cyril  Alexander  Owen,  b.  28  Jan.  1S71. 
I.  Frances  Isabella  Sophia  Mary  Owen. 
n.  Frederica  Soi)hia  Elizabeth  Mary  Owen,  for  whom  His 
Majesty  the  King  of  Ilauover  stood  sponsor. 

M>UlCtlQC. — Fbakcis  Lewis  (stated  to  have  been  of  an 
ncient  Welsh  family)  settled  in  Ireland  about  the  middle  of 
le  17th  century,  and  acquired  property  in  the  cos.  of  Kildare, 
teath,  and  the  Queen's  Co.  He  in..  Elizabeth  Budurda,  and 
ras  father  of 

William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tullygory,  co.Kildarc,  m.  Margaret, 
au.  of  Francis  Eoberts,  Esq.,  by  Jean  0'K.clly  his  wife,  and 
ras  s.  by  his  son, 

Michael  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Tullygory,  m.  Su.?anna,  dau.  of 
Mmund  Jones,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Daleek  a.d.  169G,  by  Kcbecca 
is  wife,  dau.  of  William  Crutchley,  Esq.  of  Crutchley  Hall, 
!0.  Stafford,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

BoBEET  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of  the  Queen's  Co.,  ra. 
Inne,  dau.  of  Arthur  Gambell,  Esq.  of  Washford,  co.  West- 
neath,  M.P.  for  Ballyshannon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
ligorJohn  D' Alton,  of  Dunnel  Castle,  co.  AVestmeatU.  By 
inne  Gambell,  his  wife,  llobert  Lewis  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Michael  Lewis,  Esq.    of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Dublin,  m.  1786, 
inne,  only  dau.  of  K.  Frizell,  Esq.  of  Beaufort  House,  co. 
)ablin,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1825), 
WlLLLAM,  of  Harlech,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Kilcullcn,  co.  Kil- 
dare,   m.  Dora,   dau.   of  the  late  John    Cassidy,   Esq.  of 
Monasterevan,  and  rf.  1850,  leaving  issue, 
John  Haevey,  of  KilcuUen,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Middlesex,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1857,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  1838,  b.  1814;  m.  1st,  27  Aug.  1840,  Emily  Owen, 
only  child  of  George  Ball,  Esq.  of  Eichmond,   Surrey, 
■which  lady  d.  s.  p.  11  Nov.  1850.    He  m.  2ndly,  Jane 
Isabella,   dau.  of  the  late  WUliam    Brown,   Esq.     Mr. 
Han'ey  Lewis  was  M.P.  for  Marylcbone  from  1861  to 
1874. 
■William,  6.  1818;  m.  1845,  Jane,  dau.  of  Michael  Hackett, 
Esq.  of  Elm  Grove,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue,  William 
and  Harvey. 
Edward  Valentine. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1832,  Robert  Morellet  AUoway,  Esq.,  J.P., 
of  the  Derries,  Queen's  Co. 
Axthce  Gambell,  of  whom  presently. 

Blchard,  m.  1st,  Emily  Osborne,  of  London;  2nclly,  a  dau.  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Polygon  House,  Southampton ;  and 
Srdly,  Frances  Tyler,  niece  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Tyler, 
and  left  issue. 
Eobert,  R.N.,  m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Onslow, 
Bart.,  K.B.,  Vice-Admiral  of  England  and  Gen.  of  Marines, 
«nd(^  1840,  leaving  issue.  She  d.  at  Brighton,  25  Nov.  1861. 
-  Edward,  m.  his  cousin,  Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  H. 
Loftus  FrizeU,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Edmond  Jones    (Rev.),    m.   Elizabeth,    dau.    of   the  Rev. 
■William  Lyster,  and  niece  of  James,  Bishop  of  Dromore, 
and  has  issue. 
Anne,  m.  Major  J.  Fielding  Sweeny,  and  has  issue. 
Eleanora,  m.  F.  Bernard  Sweeny,  Esq. 
Charlotte,  ru.  Capt.  Stuart. 

ICchael  Lewis  d.  1824.    His  second  son, 

Lieut.-Col.  Arthub  Gambell  Lewis,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Monaghan  1847,  and  Longford  18G5,  6.  7  Dec.  1790; 
m.  1st,  1820,  Hester,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Westenra,  Esq.  of 
Rutland  Square,  Dublin,  uncle  to  Lord  Eossmore,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  Maurice  Peppard  Warren,  LL.D.,  b.  1821 ;  rf.  v.nm. 
5.    He  111.  2ndly,  1841,  Henrietta,  relict  of  the  Hon.  Richard 

-stenra,  2nd  son  of  Lord  Rossmore  (d.  1860),  and  only  child 
md  heiress  of  Henry  Owen  Scott,  Esq.  of  Scotstown,  co. 
Monaghan,  by  Olivia  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Jwen,  Esq.  of  Raconnell,  near  Monaghan,  by  whom  he  had, 
IIe.vbtOwen  now  of  InneskeenandScatown.  Col.  Lewi.s,  who 
tiad  formerly  served  in  the  G8th  regt.,  and  was  subsequently 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Monaghan  Militia,  d.  22  Sept.  18C9. 

Anns — Sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  spear  heads  arp.  a 
cent  gu.    Cn.'it — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  plume  of  five 
ith  feathers  gu.  and  az.  charged  with  a  chevron  or,  thereon 
t  crescent  gu.    Motlo—Bn\a  Liu  Hebb  Llydd. 
Haidence—lO,  Seymour  Street,  Portman  Square. 


LEYCESTER    OF    TOFT. 

Letcestee,  Eafe  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Toft  Hall, 
'0.  Chester,  b.  5  July,  18-14 ;  m.  2  Nov.  1867,  Edith, 
lau.  of  Hubert  de  iiui-gh,  Esq.  of  West  Drayton, 
Middlesex. 


ILinCajjr. — Ralph  Letcesteb,  younger  brothei  of  John 
Leycester,  of  Tablcy,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert 
Toft,  of  Toft,  and  thus  founded  the  family  of  Leycester  of 
Toft.  Ho  d.  temp.  Ricuabd  II.  His  great-greatgreatgrcat- 
grandson. 

Sir  Ralph  Leycester,  of  Toft,  was  knighted  at  Leith  1 1  May, 
1544,  at  which  lime  the  Earl  of  Hertford,  being  then  Gen., 
dubbed  several  Cheshire  gentlemen.     Sir  Ralph's  grandson, 

SiE  George  Leycester,  Knt.  of  Toft,  hi.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of 
Peter  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Tabley,  and  had  issue.  Sir  George 
was  made  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  by  patent,  dated  29  Dec.  45 
Elizabeth.     He  d.  1612,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  father,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
dau.  of  Anthony  WoodhuJl,  Esq.  of  Mollington,  co.  Oxford,  of 
a  son  and  heir, 

George  Leycester,  Esq. of  Toft,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John 
Clayton,  Esq.,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Clayton,  Esq. 
of  Crooke,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  several  children,  the  eldest 
of  whom, 

Ralph  Letcesteb,  Esq.  of  Toft,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir 
Peter  Leycester,  Bart,  of  Tabley,  the  well  known  historian  of 
Cheshire,  and  dying  March,  1C85,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Oswald 
Mosley,  Esq.  of  Ancoats,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  Raliu, 
his  successor;  George,  a  Merchant  in  Londou,  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Leycester  of  White  Place,  Berks;  and  Oswald.  The 
eldest  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  6.  1699;  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
and  co-lieiress  of  EdwardNorris,  Esq.  of  Speke,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Peter  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Crewood, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1799,  at  the  advanced  age  of  90)  he  had 
issue,  1  George,  his  successor  ;  2  Ralph,  heir  to  his  brother ; 
3  Edward,  rf.  v./im.  1756;  4  Hugh,  6.  1748,  King's  Counsel  and 
one  of  the  Judges  of  North  Wales,  rf.  2  Jan.  1836;  5  Oswald, 
b.  1752,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Stoke-upon-Tern,  to.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
of  P.  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Semperley,  and  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Manchester;  1  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Norbury ;  2  Theodosia,  m.  the  Rev.  Egerton  Leigh,  ArchdeaLoa 
of  Salop  and  Rector  of  Lymme  ;  and  3  Susannah,  m.  1773, 
the  Hon.  John  Grey.  Mr.  Leycester  d.  1777,  aftd  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

George  Letcesteb,  Esq.  of  Toft,  at  whose  decease,  unr.u 
1809,  the  family  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  m.  1762,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Lushington,  of  Eastbourne,  Sussex,  and  h;;d 
issue,  Ralph,  his  heir;  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  rf.  at  Pisa; 
George,  Fellow  of  King's  CoU.  Camb. ;  Wi'liam,  m.  Miss 
Friel,  and  has  issue  ;  Charlotte,  ra.  Charles  Dumbleton,  Esq. 
of  Bath ;  Harriet,  m.  the  Rev.  Robert  Cox,  Vicar  of  Eridg. 
north ;  and  Susanna.    Mr.  Leycester  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft,  b.  1764,  M.P.  for  Shaftes- 
bury, m.  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Egerton  Leigh,  of 
the  family  of  the  West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  and  left  at  his 
decease  (with  three  daus.,  Charlotte,  Emma  Theodosia,  and 
Laura  Susanna,  which  last  d.  C  Jan.  1835)  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

Ralph  Geeard  Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft  Hall,  b.  11  Oct. 
1817  ;  m.  9  June,  J  840,  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Chailos 
Tyrwhitt  Jones,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  T.  Tyrwhitt  Jones,  Bart.,  and 
dying  18  April,  1S51,  left  issue,  i.  Rape  Oswald,  now  of  Toft; 
II.  Charles  Hugh,  6.  April,  1848  ;  iii.  Ernest  Gerard,  6.  Oct. 
1849;  I.  Georgina  Susanna;  and  ii.  Amy  Theodosia,  d.  4  Apiil, 
1865. 

Arms — Az.,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a  fcss  of  the  second 
fretty  gu.  Crest — A  roebuck  per  pale  or  and  gu.  attired  of  the 
second,  holding  in  his  mouth  an  acora-brouch  ppr. 

Seat—Joit  HaU,  Knutsford. 


LEYCESTER    OF    WHITE    PLACE. 

Letcestee,  Edmund  Moetiitee,  Esq.  of  Wliite 
Place,  Berks,  retii-ed  Ca_pt.  R.N.,  b.  23  July,  1810 ; 
w.  19  April,  1842,  Henrietta  Susauna,  dau.  of  Capt. 
James  Neville,  E.N.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eafe  Neville,  6.  24  April,  1843. 

I.  Isabel  Emily  Hanmer,  m.  Malcolm  de  Saumarez  Edye, 
Esq. 

ILtncajC— George  Letcesteb,  Esq.,  2na  son  of  Geovcro 
Leycester,  Esq.  of  Toft  Hall,  »!i.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Dodson, 
Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Berks,  and  had  an  only  son  and  heir. 

The  Rev.  Ralph  Leycesteb,  of  White  Place,  m.  1761, 
Susanna,  sister  of  Sir  Walden  Hanmer,  Bart.,  M.P.  for  Sudbury, 


966 


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I 


an(l  (?.  1803,  leavin;;  (with  a  Can.,  Martha  Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Artolplms,  Esq.,  Bavristcr-at-Law)  an  only  son  and  successor, 

George  Hanmer  Leycesteb,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  6.  12  July, 
1763;  m.  1796,  Charlotte  Jemima,  youngest  dau.  of  Hans 
Wintrop  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  co.  Derby,  M.P.  for 
Sliaftesbury,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Lord  Anne 
Hamilton,  Srd  son  of  James,  4th  Duke  of  Hamilton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  Feb.  1851)  had  issue, 

Georoe  Ralph,  of  White  Place. 

Henry  Hanmek,  of  whom  presently. 

EoiinND  Mortimer,  now  ot  White  Place. 

Oswald  Waldcn,  d.  unm.        Augustus  Adolphiis,  married. 

Henrietta  Maria,  m.  William  Ward,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Louisa  Genevieve,  vi.  Francis  Lyne,  Esq.,  and  d.  1S77. 

Susanna  Jane,   m.  Capt.  Poulton,    Madras   army,  and  is 
deceased. 
Mr.  Leyccster  d.  6  Oct.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Pvalph  Leycester,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  0.  31  July, 
1801  ;  d.  unm.  11  Jan.  1855.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  Hanmer  Leycester,  Esq.  of  White  Place,  b.  4  March, 
1808;  TO.  28  April,  1852,  Clara  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Francis  John 
Norris,  Esq.,  only  son  of  John  Norris,  Esq.  of  Hemstead,  Kent, 
M.P.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Norris,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet, 
and  Vice-Admiral  of  England  temp.  Geobge  II.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  Oct.  1864}  had  issue, 

Arthor  Hanmer,  6.  18  Jan.  1853. 
Lionel  de  Walden  Henry,  b.  18  Oct.  1856. 

Mr.  Leycester  d.  22  Jan.  1862,  when  the  estates  devolved  for 
life  on  his  brother,  the  present  Edmdnd  Mokiimee  Leycester, 
Esq.  of  White  Place. 

Arms — Az.,  afessor,  fretty  gu.  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
second.  Crest — A  roebuck  statant  per  pale  or  and  gu.  attired 
of  the  second,  holding  in  his  mouth  an  acorn  branch  ppr. 
Motto — Dominus  illuminatio  mea. 

Seal — White  Place,  near  Maidenhead. 


liEYLAND 


OF    HAGGERSTON 

See  Nayloe. 


CASTLE. 


LIDWILL    OF    DROMARD. 

LlDWlLL,  GEOEaE,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  19th  regt.,  b.  1828 ;  s.  his 
■father  1868 ;  m.  1863,  Edith  Wheatley,  dau.  of 
Henry  Adams,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  by  whom  (who 
4l.  22  March,  1877)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George  J.  F.,  6.  29  Oct.  1869. 

II.  Eobert,  6.  15  April,  1871. 

I.  Eleanor.  ii.  Edith  Margaret,' 6.  29  May,  1874. 

5£,llTCatJC-— The  family  of  Lidwill,  formerly  Ltdtl,  co. 
Durham,  can  be  traced  for  many  generations  in  the  cos.  of 
Carlow  and  Tipperary.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the 
Dromard  family  was 

John  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Shannaghmore,  co.  Carlow  (son  of 
PvObert  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Shannaghmore,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister 
of  Launcelot  Caulfield,  Esq.),  who  purchased  property  to  a 
large  extent  at  Castle  Dermot,  co.  Kildare.  He  m.  Eleanor, 
<lau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Painstown,  by  Ellen  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Purcell,  Bart,  of  Loughmoe, 
«o.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  who  m.  (settlement  dated  1736)  Jemima,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Mark  Cowley,  Esq.  of  Clonraore,  and  Cor- 
mackstown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1782,  leaving,  with  four 
(laus.,  as  many  sons, 

1  John,  of  Rushall,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  Anne  Fitzpatrick,  of 
Ballybooden,  and  hail  issue. 

2  Mark,  of  Cormaekstown  and  Annfield,  High  Sheriff  of 
Tipperary  1779,  in.  8  Dec.  1774,  Luey,  dau.  of  Michael 
•Scanlan,  Esq.  of  liallyneha,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Clonmore,  m.  10  Oct.  1796,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Eobert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
1822,  leaving  with  four  daus.  (1  Mary,  m.  25  Aug.  1826, 
John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Clonboy,  J. P.  co.  Clare; 
2  Lueinda,  m.  Capt.  Sayers;  3  Helen  Ormesby,  to.  llcv. 
Geoi-ge  Wilkinson,  Rector  of  Williamstown,  Victoria; 
4  Ismay,  to.  1836,  Thomas  Anthony  Southwell  Browne, 
Esq.),  two  sons,  Thomas,  the  younger,  to.  1835,  Delia 
Russell,  of  Mount  Russell,  co.  Cork,  and  left  daus.  only. 
The  elder  son,  Robert  Atkins,  of  Clonmore  and  Cor- 
maekstown, J. P.,  111.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Delmege,  Esq.  of  Castle  Park,  and  d.  1850,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Eobert  Atkins,  of  Clonmore,  andTomslake,  Riverine, 
Australia,  b.  24  April,  1840;  m.  27  Jan.  1866,  Mary 


ami 

I 


Jane  Cowen,  dau.  of  William  Florance,  Esq.  c 
Richmond,  M.D.,  by  Elise  his  wife,  dau.  of  Loni 
Massena,  one  of  the  private  physicians  of  Napoleon  I, 
and  has  issue,  Mark  Cowley,  b.  7  April,  1878;  am 
Matilda  Florance. 
2  Thomas,  d.  unm.  in  China. 

1  Matilda,  to.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Brown,  Esq. 

2  Mary,  m.  1875,  Henry  Loftus  Hogen,  Esq. 

3  Isabella. 
Michael,  of  Beakstown,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Miss  Doral 

Scully,  and  had  issue.         Mark,  d.  vMin.  in  India. 
Lucy,  d.  unm. 
Ismay,  m.  Capt.  John  Payne,  45th  regt.,  and  had  an  onl; 

child,  Agnes  Mary  Payne,  to.  1838,  Eodolphus  Scully 

Esq.  of  Bloomfield. 

3  George,  a  Capt.  in  the  Eoden  Fencibles,  m.  Mary,  dau.  o 
O'Brien  Butler,  Esq.  of  Bansha  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  an( 
d.  s.  p. 

4  Thomas,  of  Clonmore,  \m.  14  Jan.  1774,  Elizabeth  Julia 
dau.  of  John  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  by  Mary  hii 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gerald  de  Courcy,  Lord  King 
sale,  and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary  Margaret 
in.  Henry  Grove  Grady,  Esq.  of  Bellwood,  co.  Tipperary 

John  Lidwill,  of  Shannaghmore,  is  said  to  have  lived  to  be  100;' 
and  his  wife  to  an  equally  advanced  age.  Their  elder  son  anc. 
heir, 

George  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Lissannurc,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Misi 
Sail,  of  Cashel,  a  co-heiress,  and  had  two  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Eobert,  of  Lissannure,  to.  Hester,  dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins 
of  Kilfrush,  co.  Limerick. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  co.  Tipperary,  commonlj 
known  as  "Blackjack,"  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  Fitz- 
patrick, of  Ballybooden,  of  the  noble  family  of  Upper  Ossory, 
and  co-heiress  of  her  brother  Timothy  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  oi 
Dallybooden,  and  left  with  other  issue,  George,  his  heir;  and 
John  Lidwill.    The  elder  son, 

George  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  a  well-known  litterateui 
and  politician.  High  Sheriff  Tipperary  1807,  d.  1839.    Hem 
(license  dated   17  March,    1792)    Eleanor,    dau.   of   Morgan 
Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Ballyheale,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Lady  Frances  | 
Butler  his  wife,  sister  of  John,  Earl  of  Ormonde,  and  left  (witl!  i 
two  daus.,  Frances  and  Catherine)  two  sons,  Frederick  and    jj 
Henry.    The  latter  d.  unm.    The  former, 

Frederick  Lidwill,  Esq.  of  Dromard,  to.  1826,  Christiana, 
dau.  of  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timoney,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Anna,  whora. 
1853,  Capt.  W.  J.  Hoare,  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  d.  1856; 
leaving  a  dau.,  Anna  Maria)  a  son,  George.  Mr.  Lidwill  d. 
1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  George  Lidwill,  oi 
Dromard,  late  Capt.  19th  regt.,  who  served  in  the  Easterr 
Campaign  of  1854-55,  in  Turkey  and  the  Crimea,  in  the  Light 
Division ;  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
and  received  his  company  by  the  death  of  Capt.  Ker  in  th« 
latter  engagement. 

Arms — Arg.,  fretty  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second,  thref 
leopards'  faces  or.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  sa.  crowned  with  as 
Irish  crown.    Motln — "Vis  unita  fortior. 

<Seoi— Dromard,  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 


I 


LILLINGSTON    OF    ELMDOU. 

See  Spoonek-Lillingstoi]". 

♦ 

LINDESAY    OF    LOTJGHRY. 

LiNDESAY,  JOSHTTA   EdWAED   CoOPEE   CHAEIES; 

of  Loughry,  co.  Tyrone,  Capt.  30th  regt.,  b.  1838 ; 
s.  his  brother  1877. 

iLlllCnCfC.— This  family  is  descended  from  the  ancient 
House  of  the  Lords  Lindesay,  of  the  Byres,  in  co.  Haddington 
N.B. 

The  first  who  settled  in  Ireland  upon  the  confiscation  of  th( 
O'Neills  in  Ulster,  were  two  brothers,  Bernard  Lindesay  o; 
Lough  Hill,  CO.  Haddington,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  t( 
King  James  VI.,  and  Robert  Lindesay,  Esq.,  Chief  Harbingei 
to  that  monarch,  sons  of  Thomas  Lindesay,  of  Lingswork,  in 
Leith,  which  Thomas  held  several  offices  of  high  honour  and 
trust,  as  well  as  emolument,  under  Mary  Queen  of  Scotland, 
and  her  son.  King  James  VI.,  such  as  Searcher-General  oi 
Leith,  in  1562,  which  he  resigned  in  favour  of  his  son,  Bernard, 
on  the  15th  Oct.  1594.  In  Oct.  1580,  he  held  the  office  ol 
Snowden  Herald,  and  is  also  described  as  Snowden  Herald  on 
the  15th  Oct.  1594.  King  James  provided,  not  only  for  him, 
but  his  family,  by  pensions,  &c. :  to  his  daus.,  Agnes  and 


i 


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967 


:iizabeth,  out  of  the  rents  and  tithes  of  the  Abbey  of  North 
Jerwick;  also  to  his  sons,  Bernard,  Thomas,  and  Robert,  from 
ther  lands  belonging  to  tha  Friars  of  Linlithgow.  Thomas 
,indcsay,  the  Snowden  Herald,  was  living  15  Oct.  1594.  His 
)n, 

lioDEBT  LiNDESAT,  Esq.  of  Lcith,  Chief  Harbinger  and 
Comptroller  of  the  Artillery  to  King  James  I.  in  Scotland, 
btained  from  that  monarch  a  grant  of  the  manor  and  lands 
f  TuUahoge,  Loughry,  &c.,  co.  Tyrone,  in  the  8th  year  of 
lat  sovereign's  reign.  He  m.  Janet  Acheson,  and  by  her 
vho  survived  him,  and  was  living  1619)  he  had  a  son  and 
accessor, 

Robert  Lindesat,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  who 
btained  a  second  patent  of  the  said  manor  and  lands  of 
oughry  and  Tullahoge,  described  therein  as  Manor  Lindcsay, 
I  the  14th  year  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  and  who  built  the 
lansion  house  of  Loughry  in  1632,  which  was  burnt  by  the 
:bel3  in  1641,  and  rebuilt  by  him  in  1671.  He  was  an  officer 
1  the  royal  army  at  the  battle  of  Worcester.  He  ??i.  Margaret, 
lU.  of  James  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Tyrone; 
id  d.  18  May,  IG74,  aged  70,  having  had  issue  (with  three 
lus.)  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  ot  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Cahoo,  present  with  his  brother  Robert  at 
the  siege  of  Derry,  in  defence  of  which  city  he  is  stated  to 
have  lost  his  life,  1689.     From  him  descended, 

Walter  Lindesat,  Esq.  of  Glen  View,  co.  Wicklow,  J. P. 

for  cos.  Wicklow  and  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  April, 

1808;  m.  1st,   1830,  Thomasine  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Robert 

Jephson,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Richard  M.  Jephson,  Bart., 

i   which  lady  d.  1830;    and  2ndly,  28  March,   1838,  Harriot 

i  Cole,  2nd    dan.    of  William   Cornish,   Esq.    of   Marazion, 

j  Cornwall,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

Walter  Brocas  (Rev.),   M.A.,  late  Lieut.   Louth  Rifles,  h. 
25  Dec.   184S;  m.  1871,   Agnes,   dau.   of  Rev.  Richard 
Gibbings,  D.D. 
Nora  Cole.  Harriet  Mary  Anne  Foster. 

Frances  Honora. 

III.  William,  described  in  a  deed  of  1667  as  having  "  gone  to 
;  parts  beyond  sea." 

■le  elder  son, 

Robert  Lindesat,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  a  refugee 
d  defender  in  Derry  during  the  siege,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
hn  Morris,  Esq.  of  Bellville,  co.  Tyrone ;  and  d.  1691,  leaving 
ue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone  1726, 
Judge  of  the  Common  Pleas  1733,  b.  1679.  This  gentleman 
was  the  intimate  |friend  of  Dean  Swift.  He  m.  1707,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and 
sister  of  Henry  Singleton,  Esq.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  and  afterwards  Master  of  the  Rolls 
in  that  kingdom,  and  had  issue  one  son  and  one  dau., 

1  Robert,  d.  an  infant. 

1  Anne,  d.  unm. 
a.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

e  eldest  son,  Judge  Lindesay,  having  d  s.p.  1742,  wass.  by 
i  brother, 
loHN  Lindesat,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  6.  I6S6 ; 

1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  Bellingham  Blauleverer, 
.3tor  of  Maghera,  co.  Derry,  and  granddau.  of  Wm.  Nicol- 
1,  Archbishop  of  Cashel;  and  d.  1761,  leaving  a  son  and 
;cessor, 

Robert  Lindesat,  Esq.  of  Loughry  and  Tullahoge,  M.P.  for 
indalk  1781,  Assistant-Barrister  co.  Tyrone,  b.  11  April, 
17;  m.  1777,  his  second  cousin,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
ir of  Thomas  Maulcverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe  Hall,  co.  York, 
d  by  her  (who  was  b.  24  July,  1753,  and  d.  18  April,  1824) 
d  issue, 

fohn,  Lieut.  36th  regt.,  and  afterwards  Lieut.-Col.  Royal 
Tyrone  Militia,  Mayor  of  Cashel  1825,  b.  29  Feb.  1780; 
m.  Maryanne,  dau.  of  Richard  Pennefather,  Esq.  of 
Kcw  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  M.P.  for  Cashel;  and  d.  in  the 
lifetime  of  his  father,  6  Nov.  1826,  leaving  an  only  son, 
John  Lindesat,  Esq.,  D.L.,  Lieut.  23rd,  and  afterwards 
Lieut,  in  the  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  High  Sheriff  1840,  b. 
16  March,  1808 ;  s.  to  the  family  estate  on  the  death  of  his 
gi-andfather,  1832.  He  m.  Harriott  Hester,  dau.  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Chules  Watkin  Williams-Wynne,  M.P.  of 
Langedwin,  brother  to  Sir  Watkin  Wiliams- Wynne,  Bart., 
M.P.  of  Wynnstay,  co.  Denbigh,  but  d.  s.p.  7  Aug.  1848, 
and  was  s.  by  his  uncle,  Fredekick  Lindesat,  Esq.  late  of 
Loughry. 

:iobert,  d.  an  infant.  Frederick,  lata  of  Loughry. 
I  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rrotoi  of  Upper  Cumber,  m.  1st,  1  Dec.  183.'), 
I  Harriet  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Richard 
Ponsonby,  Lord  Bishop  of  Derry,  which  lady  rf.  1836;  and 
2ndly,  28  Starch,  1840,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Henry  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Donoro,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife 
tleanor  HamUton,  of  Biowa  HaU;  and  d.  laSO,  leaving 


issue, 


II. 


1  Robert  Thomas,  7j.  1841;  d.  unm.  1862. 

2  Henry  Richard  Ponsonby,  Capt.  20th  regt. 

3  Thomas,  m.  1  Aug.  1874,  Inez  Eva  Isabel,  dau.  of  Lieut 
Col.  the  Hon  Ponsonby  Peacocke,  of  Hawthomden! 
Howick,  New  Zealand.        4  Frederick.        5  John 

6  Abraham  Hamilton,  Lieut.  R.N. 

7  Edward,  Lieut.  1st  Royal  Scots'  regt. 

8  WilUam  O'Neill. 

1  Ellen  Jane. 

2  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Homhead 
CO.  Donegal.  3  Isabel.  ' 

Jane,  of  28,  Imperial  Square,  Cheltenham. 

Sarah,  m.  James  Cranbourne  Strode,  Esq.,  cousin,  both  by 
father  and  mother,  to  the  2nd  Marquess  of  Salisbury 

Eliza,  m.  Col.  Joshua  Cooper,  of  Markree. 

Mary,  m.  Bellingham  Mauleverer,  Esq. 

Fanny,  m.  Col.  O'Neill.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Lindcsay  d.  6  Jan.  1832,  and  was  s.  in  the  family  estate  by 
his  grandson,  John  Lindesat,  who,  having  d.  without  issue, 
1848,  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Frederick  Lindesay,  Esq.  of  Loughry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  1859,  6.  1792;  m.  1st,  23  Sept! 
1823,  Agnes  Cornish  Bayntun,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Sir  Edwin  Bayntun  Sandys,  Bart,  of  Miserden  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Chadlington  Hall,  co.  Oxford ;  and  d.  1871, 
having  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  late  30th  regt.,  Capt.  Royal  Tyrone  Fusiliers 
Militia;  d.  1870. 

II.  Frederick  John  Sandys,  Major  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  and 
4th  Hussars;  6.  1830;  d.  1877. 

in.  Thomas  Edward,  Lieut.  27th  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
killed  in  India,  10  June,  1857. 
IV.  Joshua  Edward  Charles  Cooper,  now  of  Loughry. 

I.  Jane  Mauleverer  Agnes,  d.  unm.  20  July,  1840. 

II.  Philippa  Allen,  m.  Capt.  Robert  John  Knox,  J.P.,  late 
of  the  Carabineers,  and  of  Cahirleske,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
has  issue. 

III.  Agnes  Sarah,  m.  John  Bagwell,  Esq.  of  Cambray  Terrace, 
Cheltenham. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Nov.  1856,  Chariotte,  4th  surviving  dau.  of 
Henry  Charles  Boyle  MacMurrough  Murphy,  Esq.,  late  of 
Hume  Street,  Dublin,  by  Susan  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Jacob, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Maryborough,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Frederick. 

I.  Flora  Charlotte  Helena.  11.  Emmeline  Stuart. 

Arms—G\x.,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  andaz.  between  three  mullets 
in  chief  of  the  second  and  a  crescent  ppr.  in  base.  Citst—A 
swan  wings  closed  ppr. 

Seats — Loughry,  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone. 


lilNDOW    OF    INGWELL. 

The  late  John  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell  and 
Eben  Hall,  Whitehaven,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Ann  Eliza, 
dau.  of  John  Jackson,  Esq.  of  "Whitehaven,  and  by 
her  (who  cL  1877)  had,  with  other  issue, 

Jonas,  now  of  Ingwell,  and  of  Cleator,  Cumberland,  J. P.,  &. 
17  May,  1847.  Eliza  Mary. 

Mr.  Lindow  cl.  20  Feb.  1878. 

ILinCaflC. — Samcel  Lindow  (son  of  Jonas  Lindow,  by 
Agnes  Matson,  of  Tytup  Hall,  co.  Lancaster)  m.  EUzabeth 
Armstrong,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  and  had  a  son, 

Jonas  Lindow,  Esq.,  m.ZO  May,  1797,  Ruth  Brockbank,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1831)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  21  Feb. 
1846, 

Samuel,  of  Ingwell. 

John,  late  of  Ingwell,  and  of  Eben  Hall,  Cumberland. 

Ruth.  Mary,  m.  George  William  Lindlow,  Eso  ,  s.  ;o. 

Agnes,  m.  Isaac  Burns,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  has  one 
surviving  son,  Jonas  Lindow,  6.  29  April,  1837 ;  ra.  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Mark  Hildesley  Quayle,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  th« 
Rolls,  Isle  of  Man,  and  has  issue,  Isaac  William,  and  Samuel 
Lindow. 
The  elder  son, 

Samuel  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1862;  iL  Jan.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  John 
Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell  and  Eben  Hall. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chevron  dovctaUed  between  three  sinister 
hands  coupcd  at  the  wrist  gu.  as  many  fountains.  Crest — -V 
lion  rampant  gu.  semee  of  buckles  or,  and  holding  between  the 
paws  a  fountain.    Motto — Vi  et  virtute. 

Seats— Ehen  Hall,  Egremont;  and  Ingwoll,  Whitehaven, 
Cumberland. 


LINDOW    OF    IRTON    HALL, 

Btjens-Lindow,  Jonas  Lixdow,  Esq.  of  Irton 
Hall,  Cumberland,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Burns, 
Esq.,  by  Agues,   dau,   Jonas  Lindow,   Esq.,    and 

3  E 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIN 


nephew  of  Samuel  Lindow,  Esq.  of  Ingwell  {see 
preceding  Article),  b.  29  April,  1837  ;  m.  July,  1867, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Mark  Hildesley  Quayle,  Esq. 
of  Crogga,  Isle  of  Man,  Clerk  of  the  EoUs  of  that 
Island,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Isaac  Willum,  6. 1SG8.  ir.  Samuel  Lindow. 

I.  Mary  Jane.  ii.  Agnes  Lindow. 

Mr.  Burns-Lindow,  who  is  a  Magistrate  for  Cum- 
berland, was  High  Sheriff  1877,  and  was  formerly 
Capt.  Eoyal  Cumberland  MUitia,  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  his  uncle,  Samuel  Lindow,  by  royal 
license,  March,  1871.  Mr.  Burns-Lindow  is  on  RoU 
for  High  Sheriff  of  Cumberland  in  1877. 
fctti— Iiton  Hall,  Whiteliaven. 


LINDSAY-CAENEGIE    OF    SPYNIE. 

Lindsay-Carkegie,  Heney  Alexander,  Esq.  of 
Spynie,  and  of  Kinblethmont,  co.  Forfar,  D.L.,  late 
Lieut.  Bengal  Engineers,  h.  25  April,  1836  ;  s.  1860 ; 
m.  Oct.  1862,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Rait, 
Esq.  of  Anniston.  Mr.  Caimegie,  Hereditary  Eowler 
to  the  Kings  of  Scotland,  is  representative  of  Lady 
Catherine,  sister  of  King  Robert  III.,  wife  of  David 
Lindsay,  11th  Earl  of  Crawford,  of  the  Fuhertons 
of  that  ilk,  and  of  the  Carnegies  of  Boysack,  is  the 
oldest  cadet  of  the  noble  House  of  Northesk,  and 
claims  the  Barony  of  Spynie. 

JLiltCaCJC.— From  GoDFRiDns  Fullekton,  of  Fullerton,  in 
COS.  Penh  and  Forfar,  who  got  from  King  Robert  the  Bruce 
a  charter  of  the  office  of  King's  Fowler,  descended 

William  Fullerton,  of  Fullerton,  m.  about  1G50,  Margaret 
Lindsay,  eldest  dau.  of  the  2nd  Lord  Spynie,  and  sister  to 
George,  the  3rd  and  last  Lord  Spynie.    Their  only  son, 

William  Fullerton,  of  Fullerton,  by  Susan  his  wife,  was 
father  of 

John  Fullerton,  of  Fullerton,  r,!..  Margaret  Carnegie,  and 
had  (besides  a  dau.,  Jean,  m.  Sir  John  Wcdderburn,  Bart,  of 
Blackness)  a  son, 

William  Fullerton,  of  Fullerton,  m.  Susanna  Ogilvy,  and 
was  father  of  a  son,  William;  and  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m. 
Walter,  commonly  called  Earl  of  Airlie,  and  d.  s.  p.     The  son, 

William  Fullerton,  of  Fullerton  and  Glenquich,  who  as- 
sumed the  surname  of  Lindsat,  claimed  the  title  of  Lord 
Spynie,  but  was  unsuccessful,  under  the  supposition  that  the 
original  grant  had  been  made  only  to  the  1st  Lord  Spynies' 
issue  male ;  this  has,  it  is  stated,  been  proved  to  have  been 
wrong,  by  Mr.  Riddell,  the  writer  on  Scotch  peerage  law.  Mr. 
Fullorton-Lindsay  ra.  1st,  Stewart,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James 
Carnegie,  of  Boysack,  representative  of  the  Hon.  Sir  John 
Carnegie,  2ud  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Northesk,  and  by  her  had 
an  only  son,  James,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  James  Blair,  Esq.  of  Ardblair,  co.  Perth,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Fullerton-Lindsay,  who  was  a  Capt. 
in  Lord  Ogilvy's  Scotch  regt.  in  France,  and  a  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  Portuguese  service,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Fullerton  Lindsay  Carnegie,  Esq.  of  Boysack, 
Fullerton,  Spynie,  and  Kinblethmont,  m.  1786,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Strachan,  Esq.  of  Lower  Tooting, 
Surrey,  of  the  Thornton  lamily ;  and  d.  1805,  having  by  her 
had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  m.  31   Oct.  1820,  Amy,  only  dau.  of  Alexander 

Cruikshank,  Esq.  of  Strackathrow,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  an 

only  son,   Alexander  Cruikshank,  6.  1  Nov.   1821.     Mr. 

Lindsay,  who  was  Capt.  of  the  "Kelly  Castle"  Indiaman, 

d.  25  July,  1822. 
John  Mackenzie,  a  Writer  to  the  Signet  in  Edinburgh,  to. 

Florence,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Brown,   and  has  a  dau., 

Emily.  Donald,  6.  1794;  rf.  1876. 

Susan,  111.  at  Edinburgh,  15  March,  1814,  Thomas  Tod,  Esq., 

Advocate.        Margaret  Northesk,  d.  uwni.  23  Feb.  1818. 

His  son, 

William  Fullerton  Lindsay  Carnegie,  Esq.  of  Spynie  and 
Boysuck,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Lieut,  for  co.  Forfar,  sometime 
Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  h.  13  Blay,  1788;  ra.  27  Dec.  1820,  Lady 
Jane  Christian  Carnegie,  dau.  of  William,  7th  Earl  of  Northesk, 
G.C.B. ;  and  d.  18G0,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1  Oct.  1840), 

John,  b.  14  Feb.  1833;  deceased. 
Henry  Alexander,  his  successor. 

Donald  Cliristian  Strachan,  b.  9  July,  1840,  Major  Bengal 
Cavalry. 


Mary  Elizabeth,  in.  Jan.  1845,  Major  George  Gordon,  50 
regt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  son  of  Gordon  of  Halmyr 
CO.  Peebles. 

Jane,  m.  1850,  Alexander  Lindsay,  Esq.,  formerly  Caj 
8th  Hussars.  Susan,  ni.  1855,  Robert  Ramsay,  Esq. 

Helen. 

Seat — Kinblethmont,  near  Arbroath,  co.  Forfar. 


I 


lilNDSELL    OP    FAIKFIELD. 

LiNDSBLL,  Robert  Henry,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  ci 
Bedford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1864,  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  the  army,  h.  30  Aug.  1818  ;  m.  14  Aug.  1845, 
Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Martin  Hogge, 
Rector  of  Southacre,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1871)  has,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Henry  Martin,  6.  7  May,  1847. 

II.  Arthur  Knox,  b.  17  June,  1851. 

Lieut. -Col.  Lindsell  is  son  of  Robert  Lindsell,  Esq. 
(who  d.  30  Sept.  1856),  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Wells,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Biggleswade,  and 
grandson  of  John  Lindsell,  Esq.  (who  d.  June, 
1833),  and  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  R.  Cartwright, 
Esq.  of  London.  He  has  one  brother,  Charles 
Samuel,  J.P.  for  Beds,  who  m.  27  Jan.  1854,  Anne^ 
dau.  of  R.  Harding,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau. 
Scat  —Fairfield,  Biggleswade. 


LINDSEY    OF    HOIiLYMOUNT    HOTJSE. 

The  late  Thomas  Spencer  Lindsey,  Esq.  ol 
HoUymount  House,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Majoi 
South  Mayo  Rifles,  b.  7  May,  1828 ;  m.  6  April 
1864,  Mary  Catherine  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  G-eorgc 
Hay  ward  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Grlasnevin,  co.  Dublin 
{see  Burke's  Peerage, Ceawfoed,  E.),  and  d.  1S74, 
leaving  a  dau., 

Mary  Georgiana  Cecelia  Katheine. 

iitltCagC.  —  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  o 
Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  and  a  descen 
dant  of  the  great  Scottish  House  of  Lindsay,  m.  1757,  France; 
Muschamp  Vesey,  grand-dau.  of  Dr.  John  Vesey,  Archbisho] 
of  Tuam,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  m.  1784,  Lady  Mar 
garet  Eleanor  Bingham,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Spencer,  of  Hollymount. 
Charles  Richard,  R.N.,  went  down  in  the  old  "Blenheim, 

1807,  with  Sir  Thomas  Trowbridge. 
William  Henry  Bingham,  Lieut.  lOth  Hussars,  at  Waterloc 

d.  in  India  1822. 
Margaret  Louisa,  in.  the  Eev.  J.  G.  Porter,  eldest  son  of  Jot 
Poiter,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher. 

Anne,  in.  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  J.  G.  Browne,  brother  of  Lor 
Oranmore. 

Eleanor,  m.  James  Reed,  Esq.,  and  d.  1840. 
Emily,  ra.  the  Kev.  Edmund  Dowduey,  and  d.  1855. 
Louisa.  M 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Spencer  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  J.P.  and  D.L 
High  Sheriff  1822,  b.  31  July,  1790 ;  m.  1 1  May,  1818,  Margan 
Hester,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Alexander  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Auchci 
cruive,  co.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (whod.  1855)  had  issue, 
Richard  Alexander,  an  ofBcer  in  the  army,  b.  15  March  1820 
deccaPod. 
Thomas  Spencer,  late  of  Hollymount. 
Lucy,  m.  26  June,  1851,  George  R.amsay  Campbell,  Esq. 
Anne  Eleanor  Matilda  Nina,  m.  4  Nov.  1841  ('/.  1871),  Bare 
Godefroy  de  Blonay,  of  Vernaud,  in  the  Canton  de  "Vaui 
Switzerland. 

Hester  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  1864,  Francis  Ruttledge,  Esq 

son  of  the  late  Francis  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomfleld,  o 

Mayo. 

Lillias  Margaret  Jane.  Katharine  Mary,  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Lindsey  d.  21  Dec.  1867. 

Anwi — Gu.,  afess  chcquy  arg.  and  az.,  between  three  mt) ' 
lets  of  the  second.     Crest — An  eagle  displayed  with  two  uect 
acaL — Hollymount  House,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo. 


LINGEN    OF    LINGEN,    SUTTON,     STOK 
EDITH,    AND    KADBKOOK. 

See  BufiXON  OS  LONGNEB  HalIi. 


« 


LTIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LIS 


969 


LTNaEN    OF    PENLANOIiEN. 

LiNGEN,  CnAELES  NELSON,  Esq.  of  Penknolcn 
•o.  Radnor,  B.A.  Pcmb.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P. 
10.  Eadnor,  h.  21  Oct.  1843 ;  in.  26  Jan.  1876, 
Lmily,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Eadcliife,  Esq.  of 
Jwinton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

Constance  Emily,  6.  16  Dec.  1877.      A  dau.  6.  31  Dec.  1873. 

HtUeatJE.— The  Penlanolen  family  claims  descent  from 
ilB  John  Lingen,  of  Stoke  Edith,  co.  Hereford,  who  was 
■wner  of  great  possessions  in  co.  Hereford.  In  the  struggie 
letween  Charles  I.  and  liis  Parliament,  Sir  Henry  Lingen 
spoused  the  royal  cause,  and  for  some  time  maintained  a 
roop  of  horse  for  the  King's  service.  By  this  and  consequent 
,nes  and  confiscations,  Sir  Henry's  estates  were  much  reduced. 
U  one  time  ho  was  fined  £5,000,  the  highest  sum  levied  on  a 
ommoner.  These  losses  were  never  remembered  by  CharlesH. 

James  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Thinghill  Court,  co.  Hereford,  in. 
liss  Birt,  of  London,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Margaret,  w. 
Ir.  Godshall;  Eleanor,  m.  F.  Lane,  Esq.  of  Hampton;  and 
"anny,  m.  W.  A.  Adams,  Esq.  of  Pinhault,  co.  Hereford)  an 
nly  son, 

William  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Hereford,  m.  Jane,  2nd 
au.  of  Richard  Heming,  Esq.  of  the  Duffiekls,  in  the  same 
hire,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  William,  of  whom  presently,  and 
hree  daus.,  Jane,  )ii.  Henry  Unett,  Esq.,  of  Frenes  Court,  co. 
lereford ;  Margaret,  m.  John  Griffiths,  Esq.,  twice  Mayor  of 
lereford  ;  and  Nancy,  m.  William  Cook,  Esq.  of  Munderfield, 

0.  Hereford.    The  only  son, 

William  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Burghill  Lodge,  co.  Hereford,  in. 
796,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Barrett,  Esq.  of 
lollins  Hill,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1816,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Heshi,  of  Penlanolen,  2nd  son. 

II.  Charles,  M.D.,  F.E.C.S.,  and  senior  Surgeon  to  the 
Hereford  County  Infirmary,  J.P.  for  the  city  of  Hereford; 
m.  1841,  Ellen,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Taylor,  D.D., 
Chancellor  of  the^Diocese  of  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  James,  d.  8  June,  1864.        2  John  Taylor. 

1  EHza  Jane,  d.  12  March,  1860. 

2  Ellen  Mary.  3  Alice  Margaret. 
4  Blanche  Sophia.  5  Florence  Anna. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  17  May,  1837. 

II.  Sophia,  deceased.  iii.    Eliza,  deceased. 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  27  Oct.  1863. 

V.  Jane,  m.  the  Ecv.  Joseph  Henry  Barker,  M.A. 

[is  2nd  son, 

Henbt  Lingen,  Esq.  of  Penlanolen,  co.  Radnor,  J.P.  and 
'.L.,  High  Sheriff  1839-40,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  16  Aug.  1803; 

1.  7  May,  1837,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Joseph  Jones,  Esq.  of  Aber- 
stwith,  CO.  Cardigan,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1874,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Jones,  6.  3  Oct.  1839;  d.  19  Dec.  1863. 
u.  Charles  Nelson,  new  of  Penlanolen. 
Arms — Barry  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  bend,  gu.  three  roses 
rg.    Crt»t — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  garb  vert. 
SMt — Penlanolen,  near  Ehayader,  co.  Kaduor. 

* 

LISLE    OF    WODYTON. 

See  De  Lisle. 


LISTER    OF    BUBWELL    PARK. 

LiSTEE,  Mathew  Henet,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Pari, 

0.  Lincoln,  h.  11  Oct.  1826,  bas  been  twice  married; 
ly  his  first  wife  be  bad  tbree  daus., 

1.  Florence  Holroyd  Eibblesdale,   m.   1876,  Porter  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  The  Lawn,  Brackenboro',  co.  Lincoln, 

n.  Edith  Violet.  in.  Muriel  Ada. 

»y  his  2nd  -wife,  Katberine  Eutb,  dau.  of  Thomas 
ohn  Manning,  Esq.  of  St.  Osytb,  Essex,  and  niece 
f  Frederick  Nassau,  Esq.  of  Si.  OsytbPriory,  to 
fhom  he  was  m.  5  Feb.  1874,  be  bas  further  isiue, 

IV.  Mathew  Henet,  l>.  31  May,  1877. 

V.  Constance  Margaret  Douglas. 

ILtnCagC.— From  John  Lister  of  Derby,  whom.  1312,  the 
au.  and  heir  of  John  de  liolton,  Bowbearer  of  Holland, 
nfally  descended  William  Lister,  Esq.  of  Midhope  (elder 
rother  of  Thomas  Lister,  ancestor  of  the  Listers  of  Gisburn 
»lc,  now  represented  by  Lord  Eibblesdale).  He  d.  1537, 
aving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thurstone 
anester,  of  Swindon,  a  son, 

Cbeistopheb  Lister,  Esq.,  to.  1521,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir 
'  John  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Clayton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  was 
.tbcr  of 


William  Lister,  Esq.  of  Midhope,  who  purchased  Thornion- 
in-Craven;  he  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eoger  Midhope,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Lawrence  Lister,  Esq.,  living  1535,  to.  Evcreld,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Sayer,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  William  Lister,  Knt.  of  Thornton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Bcllasis,  and  d.  1650,  leaving  issue. 

William  Lister  m.  2nd]y,  Erigett,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Pigott, 
of  Aston  Power,  Oxon,  and  had  further  issue, 
Michael,  6th  son,  of  whom  presently. 

Mathew  (Sir),  9th  son,  b.  at  Thornton-in-Craven,  Physician 
to  James  I.  and  Charles  I.,  knighted  by  the  latter  in  1636. 
He  purchased  the  estate  of  Burwell,  co.  Lincoln,,  and  d. 
there  s.  jj.,  Dec.  1656,  aged  92. 

The  6th  son, 

Michael  Lister,  Esq.  of  Frierhead-in-Craven,  to.  Mary 
Kebell,  and  d.  circa  1010,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Martin  Lister,  Knt.  of  Thorpe  Arnold,  co.  Leicester, 
who  inherited  Burwell  from  his  uncle.  Sir  Matthew.  He  to. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard,  Lord  Wenman,  of  Tame,  and 
by  her  (whot?.  circa  1635),  had,  with  a  dau.  Agnes,  wife  of 
Sir  William  Hartopp,  a  son,  Eiciiard  Lister,  whose  descen- 
dants were  settled  at  Thorpe  Arnold.  Sir  Martin  m.  2ndly, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Temple,  of  St.  Mary's  Hoo, 
Kent,  widow  of  Sir  Gifford  Thornhurst,  Bart.,  hy  whom  she 
had  a  dau.,  Frances,  to.  Eichard  Jenyns,  and  was  mother  of 
the  celebrated  Sarah,  Duchess  of  Marlborough.  By  his  2nd 
wife  Sir  Martin  had,  with  other  issue, 

1  Michael,  his  successor. 

2  Martin,  M.D.,  the  well-known  Physician  to  Queen  Anne, 
a  Fellow  of  the  Eoyal  Society,  and  a  great  benefactor  to  the 
Ashmolean  Museum,  author  of  "  A  .Journey  to  Paris,"  and 
many  works  on  Natural  History  and  Medicine.  He  d.  2  Feb. 
1711-12,  and  was  buried  at  Clapham. 

1  Susanna,  to.  George  Gregory,  of  Nottingham. 

2  Frances,  m.  Eobert  Barkliain. 

3  Jane,  to.  1st,  Hugh  Alington,  of  Stenigott;  and  2ndly, 
John  Thyme,  of  Egham. 

Sir  Martin  d.  Aug.  1670  (his  wife  d.  16C9),  and  was  s.  at  Bur- 
well by  the  eldest  sou  of  his  2nd  marriage, 

Michael  Lister,  Esq.,  to.  1059,  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas 
Peers,  of  Alverstone,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1673) 

left  issue, 

Mathew,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  privately,  16  May,  16S9,  Charles  Knollys, 
claiming  to  be  4th  Earl  of  Banbury.  The  validity  of  this 
marriage  was  subsequently  established,  after  a  suit  in  the 
Court  of  Arches.  She  cL  circa  1700,  leaving  s  son,  William, 
styled  Lord  Wallingford,  d.  s.  ■p.  1740;  and  Katherine, 
d.  1730,  buried  in  Lincoln  Cathedral. 

Jane.  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Beverley, 

Mr.  Lister  d.  1678,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Lister,  Knt.  of  Thornton,  son  of  Laurence 
Lister,  Esq.  of  Midhope,  by  Evereld  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Sayer,  and  grandson  of  William  Lister,  Esq.,  who  purchased 
Thornton-in-Craven,  and  who  was  elder  brother  of  Thomas 
Lister,  ancestors  of  .the  Listers  o/  Gishorne  Parh,  co.  York,  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Belasyse,  1st  bart.  of  Newborough,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  1650,  with  other  issue,  i.  William  Lister, 
Esq.  of  Thornton ;  and  ii.  Sir  Martin  Lister,  Knt.,  the  well- 
known  Physician ;  and  his  successor  at  Burwell, 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  in.  1682,  Eleanor, 
dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Sir  Charles  Dymoke,  Knt.  of  Scri- 
velsby.  Champion  to  James  II.,  great-great-grandson  of  Sir 
Edward  Dymoke,  Knt.,  Champion  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  by- 
Anne  Talboys  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  Talbots, 
Baron  Talbots  of  Ktme,  and  was  father  of 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  bapt.  1683,  d.  1744, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Matthew  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  to.  Grace,  widow  of 
Sir  Edward  Boughton,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shuck- 
burgh,  Bart.,  and  d.  Jan.  1786,  having  had  a  son, 

Matthew  Dtmoke  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  to.  Lydia, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Bancroft,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  lit.  2ndly,  Joseph  Livesey,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1772, 
a  son, 

Matthew  Bancroft  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  claimed 
the  Barony  of  Kyme.    He  wi.  1799,  Miss  Sophia  Bolton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 
BIatthew  Henrt,  his  heir. 

John  Samuel,  of  Saleby  Grange,  Alford,  co.  Lincoln,  B.A., 
J.P.,  b.  25  Jan.  1812;  to.  4  May,  1842,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Wilcock,  Esq.  ofSavile  Hill,  Halifax,  and 
has  issue,  Matthew  William,  formerly  of  32nd  regt.,  b. 
20  Jan.  1846i  Hannah.., Francos,  m.  Charles  P.  Elhott, 
E.I.Co.'s  Civil  Service,  cZ.  1876;  Mary,  m.  J.  E.  Tanner, 
Esq.,  and(/.  1868;  Elizabeth  Sophia;  and  Katherine  Ellen 
Maria,  m.  J.  Herbert  Bowman,  Esq.,  and  </.  1874. 

3£2 


970 


LIS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Joseph  Martin  (Rev.),  m.. 
George  Arthur,  Earrister-at  Law,(-L  1850. 
Alfred  Edward,  resident  in  Australia,  and  is  in. 
Lydia  Bougliton,  m.  the  Eev.  G.  Jaclison,  Rector  of  North 
Keston  and  d.  1873. 
Sophia,  m.  the  Rev.  Francis  Pickford,  Eectorof  Hagworth- 
inghain,  son  of  Capt.  Charles  Pickford,  B.N.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Joseph  Radcliffe,  Bart. 
Mary,  m.  George  Marmaduke  Alington,  Esq.  of  Swinhope, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  ii.  1877.  Ellen  Frances. 

Mr.  Lister  d.  14  Oct.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Hesuy  Lister,  Esq.  of  Burwell  Park,  6.  1801 ;  m. 
1823,  Arabella,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Cracroft,  Esq.  of  Hack- 
thorn  Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  d.  \  Sept.  1873)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Henry,  his  heir. 

I.  Emily  Sophia,  m.  Eev.  William  D.  Marsden,  d.  1866. 

II.  Lucy. 

III.  Florence  Arabella,  m.  Uev.  John  Devrell  Devrell. 

IV.  Augusta  Penelope  Anne. 

Mr.  Lister  was  one  of  the  co  heirs  of  the  Barony  of  Kyme.  He 
d.  2  Jan.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  pro- 
prietor. 

Arms—VA-m.,  on  a  fcss  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Crest— A.  stag's 
head  erased  ppr.     Jl/oUo— Est  modus. 

^ja£— Burwell  Park,  near  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 


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MANNINGHAm,  Co. 

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LITTLE  OF  LIBERTON,  Co.  EDINBUEGHj 

See  LiTTLE-GllMOUE  OF  CeAIGMILLAE. 


LISTER    OF    HIRST    PRIORY. 

LiSTEE,  George  Spoffoeth,  Esq.  of  Hirst 
Priory,  co.  Lincolu,  and  Finningley  Park,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln  and  West  Eiding  of 
Yorkshire,  h.  12  June,  1811  ;  m.  23  Nov.  1848, 
Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Mostyn  Owen,  Esq. 
of  Woodhouse,  Salop. 

iLtUCagC— George  Stovin,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Stovin, 
Esq.  of  Tetles  House,  co.  Lincoln,  took  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Lister,  under  the  will  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Girsby 
House,  CO.  Lincoln.    By  Elizabeth  his  wife  he  was  father  of 

James  Lister,  Esq.,  in.  1800,  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert 
Spofforth,  Esq.  of  Ilowden,  E.R.  co  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Spofforth,  now  of  Hirst  Priory. 

II.  Robert  Cornelius,  of  Ousefleet  Grange,  co.  York,  J.P., 
b.  17  April,  1818;  Vi.  2G  April,  1S42,  Elizabeth  Cornwell,  dau. 
of  Jarvis  Empson,  Esq.  of  Goole  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

1  James  Empson,  h.  7  July,  1851.         1  Elizabeth  Empson. 

2  Ahcp,  m.  1867,  J.  H.  Empson,  eldest  son  of  J.  W.  Emp- 
son, Esq.  of  Ripple  Hall,  co.  Worcester. 

III.  Thomas  Henry,  of  Scremby  Hall,  Spolsby,  Lincoln,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Luddingcon,  J.P. ;  ui.  1853,  Mary  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Rev.  F'rancis  Swan,  Rector  of  Bennington,  and  has  a  son 
and  two  daus.,  the  younger  of  whom,  Edith  Grace,  in.  9 
Jan.  1879,  Langhorne  Burton,  Esq. 

1.  AJice,  m.  George  Smith  Haycer,  Esq.  of  Surbiton. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a.  fess  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Cnsi — A  stag's 
head  ppr.  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — Retinens 
vestigia  famfe. 

Seats— Hirst  Priory,  Epworth,  co.  Lincoki;  and  Finningley 
Park,  Bawtry,  co.  York. 


LISTER    OF    SHIBDEN. 

LiSTEE,  John,  Esq.  of  Shibden  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  M.A.  Prasenose 
Coll.  Oxford,  I.  8  March,  1847. 

JLtllfitQC. — The  family  is  one  of  ancient  date,  tracing  its 
descent  from  Richard  Lister,  who,  at  the  year  1439, 
17  Henry  VI.)  purchased  land  at  Hipperholme,  in  the  parish 
of  Halifax,  and  in  the  vicinity  of  Shibden  Hal),  which  has  been 
in  the  possession  of  the  family  since  1613. 

One  of  their  ancestors,  John  Lister,  &.  1602,  was  fined  for 
not  attending  to  receive  the  honour  of  knighthood  at  the 
coronation  of  King  Charles  I.;  the  receipt  for  this  fine  is 
signed  by  "  Wentworthe,"  Earl  of  StraEford. 

The  full  pedigree  is  in  the  College  of  Arms. 

John  Lister,  of  Shibden  Hall,  J. P.,  s.  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Jeremy  Lister,  of  Shibden  Hall;  m.  1844,  Louisa  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Major  Charles  Grant,  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent,  and 
had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Shibden  Hall. 

Charles  Edmond,  6.  15  June,  1819.        Anne,  h.  20  Feb.  1852. 

He  d.  6  Aug.  1867. 

^rm.s— (On  the  roof  of  Halifax  Church)— Erm.,  on  a  fess  sa. 
three  mullets  or,  a  dexter  canton  gu.  Crfnt — A  stag's  head 
erased  ppr.,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  trefoil  slipped  gu, 
Molto — Justus  propositi  tenax. 

Seat — Shibden  Hall,  Hahfax,  co.  Yorli. 


LITTLE    OF    LLANVAIR    GRANGE. 

The  late  William  Huntee  Little,  Esq.  of 
Llanvair  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1852,  b.  Oct.  1790  ;  m.  1st,  1831,  Mary^ 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rogers,  of  Rainscombe,  Wiltsj 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  a  dau., 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth  Katherine,  in.  1854,  Frederick  Townley 
Parker,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Robert  Townley  Parkerj 
Esq.  of  Cuerden,  co.  Lancaster. 

He  m.  2ndly,  May,  1836,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Winch- 
combe  Henry  Hartley,  Esq.,  formerly  Judge  of  the 
Vice-Admiralty  Court,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
his  wife  the  Lady  Louisa  Lumley,  dau.  of  Richard, 
4th  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  and  by  that  lady  had  issue, 

I.  George  Savile  Lumley  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Honyngham,  co. 
Warwick,  h.  1837;  in.  1st,  1862,  Sophia  Louisa,  only  dau, 
of  the  Rev.  Wm.  Corfield,  Rector  of  Llangattoc,  co.  Mon- 
mouth; and  2ndly,  1865,  Mary  Sarah,  dau.  of  H.  Y. 
Whytehead,  Esq.  of  Crake,  co.  York,  and  has  five  sons 
and  two  daus. 

II.  James  Law  Charles  Hunter,  6.  1844;  m.  1871,  Eliza 
Mary,  dau  of  John  Box,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,  and  has  two 
sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  William  Hunter  Buller,  6.  1847;  Lieut.  4th  King's  Owr 
Royals  ;  m.  1873,  Amy  Powys,  only  child  of  Edward 
Bode,  Esq.,  and  has  two  daus. 

II.  Emma  Georgiana  Charlotte,  in.  1864,  James  Willoughbj 
Bond,  Esq.  of  Farragh,  co.  Longford,  and  has  two  som 
and  three  daus. 

III.  Henrietta  Hannah  Louisa,  to.  1862,  Lieut.-Col.  UssliC' 
Lee  Morris,  late  R.M.  Light  Infantry,  and  has  three  son; 
and  one  dau. 

IV.  Barbara  Elizabeth  Maria,  ni.  1860,  Capt.  William  Clod' 
Braddon,  late  Lieut.  75th  regt.,  Adjutant  Brecon  Volun 
teers,  eldest  son  of  W.  Clode  Braddon,  Esq.  of  Skisdon 
Cornwall,  and  has  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

Mr.  Little  d.  10  Dec.  1864,  and  Llanvair  Grange  is 
for  her  life,  the  property  of  his  widow. 

Ht'llCilgC. — George  Little,  Esq.,  in.  Henrietta  Maris 
dau.  of  Samuel  Forth,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons,  Simon;  an 
Samuel,  D.D.,  who  m.  Georgiana  Augusta,  dau.  of  Augustus 
4th  Earl  of  Berkeley,  and  relict  of  George,  5th  Earl  of  Granard 
The  elder  son, 

Simon  Little,  Esq.,  in.  Letitia,  sister  of  Sir  James  Bone 
Bart,  of  Coolamber  House,  co.  Longford,  and  had  issui 
George,  of  whom  presently;  James;  and  Elizabeth.  Tb 
elder  son, 

George  Little,  Esq.,  in.  1789,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  ( 
AVilliam  Hornby,  Esq.  of  the  Hook,  Hants,  many  yeai 
Governor  of  Bombay,  while  Warren  Hastings  was  Governor  ( 
Bengal,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  Hunter,  of  Llanvair  Grange. 
John  Hornby,  E.I.Co.'s  Civil  Service,  d.  1829. 
James,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1875. 

Emma,  in.  1842,  Charles  Reginald  Buller,  Esq.  of  Erie  Hal 
Devon,  and  d.  1865.  Georgiana,  d.  unni. 

-47-TOs— Sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  arg.     Crest — A  leopard 
head  ppr.     Motto — Magnum  in  parvo. 
Scat — Llanvair  Grange,  Abergavenny. 


LITTLE  WOOD    OF    THE    HYDE. 

LiTTLEWooD,  Benjamin,  Esq.  of  the  Hyde,  c( 
Stafford,  and  Newto^vn  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  J.I 
for  cos.  Stafford  and  Worcester,  and  D.L.,  b.  1 
April,  1802  ;  m.  1st,  2  May,  1839,  Elizabeth,  dau.  c 
Thomas  Bate,  Esq.  of  the  Birches,  Hagley,  C( 
Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d.  14  Sept.  1851)  he  ha 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Charles,  Brasenose  College,  Oson,  6.  6  Dec.  1851 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1873,  William  Durant  Thatcher,  Esi 
of  Walton  House,  Clent,  co,  Worcester. 

II,  Annie,  d.  29  March,  1853. 


LIV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LLE 


971 


lie  m.  2nclly,  2  Oct.  1852,  Sarah  Campbell,  clau.  of 

John  Wait,  Esq.  of  London,  and  Willesden  House, 

Ziliddlesex,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
II.  Benjamin  Campbell,  Brasenose  College  Oxon,  6.  14  Feb. 
1854. 

JXtnCitflC— Benjamin  Littlewood,  the  son  of  Jeremiah  and 

Anne  Littlewood,  v'as  6.  24  May,  and  bapt.  at  Goldswinford, 
.  Worcester,  26  May,  1716.   Hem.  1st,  2  Dec.  1744,  Mary  Skid- 
re,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.     His  2nd  wife,  to  whom  he 
IS  1(1.  at  Oldswinford  aforesaid    10  Sept.  17G6,  was    Sarah 
.  1733),  dan.  of  Michael  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,  co.  Stafford. 

lie  d.  16  Oct.  1807,  aged  91,  having  had  issue  by  the  said 

Sarah  (who  d.  13  March,  1707,  aged  64), 

Benjamin. 

Anne,  bapt.  13  Sept.  17C7;  d.  unin  17  Oct.  1795. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Benjamin  Littlewood,  of  Amblecote,  bapt.  11  June,  1709, 

purchased  the  Hyde  estate  in  the  parish  of  Kinver,  co.  Stafford. 

lie  m.  Esther,  dau.  of  Eichard  Badger,  of  The  Hayes,  near 

Stourbridge,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1844,  having  had  by  the  said  Esther 

ivho  d.  20  March,  1842,  aged  64;  the  following  issue, 

Benjamin,  now  of  the  Hyde.         Thomas,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Kichard,  d.  22  June,  1827,  aged  21. 

Sarah  Anne,  d.  unm.  3  July,  1855. 

Jane,  m.  Henry  Charles  Auster,  Solicitor,  of  Birmingham. 

Lucy,  wife  of  i'raucis  Corser. 

Prei:cnt  Rciidcnce— The  Greenway,  Shurdington,  Cheltenham. 


LIVESEY    OP    STOURTON    HALL. 

LiTESEY,  Joseph  Montague,  Esq.  of  Stourton 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  9  April,  1851 ;  s.  his  father 
1854 ;  m.  Nov.  1872,  Laura  Fanny,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Kii-k  Ella  House,  co. 
York,  and  has  a  son, 

Aloeknon  Montague,  h.  29  May,  1874. 

ILilttagC— The  family  of  Livesey  of  Lireseij.  co.  Lan- 
caster, was  of  great  antiquity  in  that  shire.  One  branch  was 
of  Eastchurcb,  Kent,  and  to  that  belonged  Sir  Michael  Livesey, 
created  a  Baronet,  11  July,  1627.  The  present  possessor  of 
Stourton  Hall,  Joseph  Montague  Liveset,  Esq.,  and  his 
brother  Eeginald,  are  sons  of  the  late  Joseph  Livesey,  Esq. 
of  Stourton  Hall,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lincoln  1854,  by  Sarah 
Maria  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Earle  Welby,  of 
Harston,  co.  Leicester,  youngest  son  of  Sir  William  Earle 
Welby,  Bart,  of  Denton.  His  uncle  is  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Livesey,  M.A.,  J. P. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  between  three  trefoils 
slipped  vert.  Creds — 1st,  a  lion's  gamb  erect  gu.,  holding  u 
branch  of  five  trefoils  vert. 

Seat— Stourton  Hall,  near  Horncastle. 


LIVINGSTONE    OF    WESTQtrARTER. 

Fenton-Litingstone,  Thoiias  Livingstone, 
Esq.  of  Westquarter,  co.  Stirling,  and  Bedlormie, 
CO.  Linlithgow,  J. P.,  h.  17  Jan.  1829 ;  s.  his  gi-and- 
uncle  1853,  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Livingstone  ;  m.  10  April,  1855,  Christian  Mar- 
garet, only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Waddell, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Easter  Moffat,  co.  Lanark,  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Mclfort,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Thomas,  h.  12  May,  1S5G. 

II.  William  Waddell,  b.  31  March,  1858. 
in.  John  Nigel  Edensor,  6.  11  Aug.  1859. 

IV.  George  Frederick  James,  b.  1  Oct.  1860. 

V.  Charles  Henry,  h.  7  Xov.  1863. 

ILiWtKQt.  —The  Hon.  Geoege  Livingston,  of Ogleface,  co. 
Linlithgow,  4th  son  of  William,  6th  Lord  Livingston  (see 
Burke's  Extinct  P<:erage),  was  created  a  Baronet  ofHoca  Scotia, 
30  May.  1625,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  William,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Alexander,  who  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  Alexander,  designated  of  Bedlorjnie,  who  m.  Susannah 
Walker,  heir  of  Bedlormie,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  Alexander.  This  gentleman  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Scott,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons  and  three 
daus.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  George,  at  whose  decease  without  issue,  1729,  the 
baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Sm  ALEXAiJDtB,  who  d.  unm.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  liis  brollici', 


Sir  W'illiam,  designated  of  Westquarter  and  Bedlormie. 
This  gentleman  dying  without  issue,  1709,  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Sir  Alexander,  of  Westquarter  and  Bedlormie,  who  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  other  issue,  who  d.  unm.), 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Thurstanus,  d.  without  legitimate  issue,  1839. 

III.  George  Augustus,  killed  in  battle. 

I.  Anne,  who  m.  4  Nov.  1801,  the  Eev.  John  Thomas  Fenton, 
Ecctor  of  Ousby  and  Torpcnhow,  Cumberland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  12  Aug.  1851)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  13  Oct.  1854, 

1  John  Thomas  Fenton. 

2  Alexander  F'cnton.  3  Eobert  Fenton. 

4  George  Livingstone  Fenton  (Eev.),  Chaplain  of  Poona, 
Bombay. 

1  Anne,  m.  William  Henry  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hexham  House, 
Northumberland,  and  had  two  sous,  Clement  Henry  and 
Livingston. 

2  Caroline,  m.  her  cousin,  Eobert  Fenton,  Esq.  3  Mary. 
The  eldest   son,  John  Thomas  Fenton,  Esq.,  to.   1828, 

Selina,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Heathcote,  of  Longton 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  28  March,  1875,  leaving  an  only 
son,  the  present  Thomas  Livingstone  Fbnton-Livingstone, 
Esq.  of  Westquarter. 

.Sir  Alexander  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  William 
Henry  Cranston,  son  of  William,  5th  Lord  Cranston,  by  whom 
he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Francis,  an  officer  in  the  army, 
d.  s.  p.;  David,  killed  in  battle,  «.  'f. ;  Eliza,  m.  J.  Kirsopp, 
Esq.  of  Spital.  Sir  Alexander  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  the  3rd, 
but  eldest  surviving  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

Sir  Thomas,  Admiral  of  the  White;  m.  1809,  Janet,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Sir  James  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Mansfield,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1831)  he  had  no  issue.  Sir  Thomas  d.  1  April, 
1853,  and  was  s.  at  Westquarter,  under  a  deed  which  he 
executed,  by  his  grand-nephew,  the  present  Thomas  Livisg- 
STONE  Fenton-Livingstone,  Esq.  of  Westquarter. 

Creation— 30  May,  1625. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  cinquefoils  gu., 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory  vert;  2nd  and 
3rd,  sa.,  a  bend  between  six  billets  or ;  in  surtout,  an  escut- 
cheon az.  charged  with  an  oak  tree  growing  out  of  the  base 
gold  within  a  bordure  arg.,  charged  with  eight  gilliflow"ers  gu. 
all  within  a  border  quartered  or  and  gu.  Crest — A  demi-savage 
wreathed  round  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel  leaves  holding 
in  his  dexter  hand  a  baton  erect,  and  in  his  sinister  a  serpent 
entwined  roimd  the  arm  all  ppr.    Motto — Si  je  puis. 

Seats — Westquarter,  near  Falkirk;  and  Bedlormie,  Linlithgow. 


LLEWELLYN     OF    COURT    COLMAN. 

Llewellyn,  William,  Esq.  of  Court  Colman, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854, 
b.  10  Aug.  1820 ;  m.  2.3  April,  1814,  Eleanor  Emma, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Eobert  Knight,  of  Tythegston  Conrt, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  has,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Egbert  William,  J. P.,  Capt.  Eoyal  Glamorgan  Light 
Infantry  Blilitia,  late  Eoyal  Dragoons,  b.  26  May,  1848. 

II.  William  Hely,  6.  '20  Nov.  1849;  d.  13  April,  1877. 

Mr.  Llewellyn  is  only  child  of  WiUiam  Llewellyn, 
Esq.  of  Glauafon,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Catherine  his 
■wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Place,  Esq. 
(SeaJ— Court  Colman,  Bridgend. 


PTJRCELL-LLEWELLIN    OF    EYNANT. 

PURCELL-LlEWELLIN,  EiCHAED  LLEWELLIN,Esq. 

of  Eynant  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Stapleton, 
Shrewsbury,  M.A.,  b.  17  Sept.  1840 ;  s.  his  maternal 
uncle,  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Llewellin. 

JLiUCagC. — Eichard  Llewellin,  Esq.  of  Holm  Wood,  co. 
Gloucester,  6.  1  Nov.  1759,  son  and  heir  (by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  AVilliams,  Esq.  of  Trearchid,  co.  Pembroke)  of 
Eichard  Llewellin,  Esq.  of  Holm  Wood,  who  migrated  from 
CO.  Pembroke  to  Bristol;  m.  14  Jan.  1800,  Anna  Maria  Ames, 
sister  of  Lionel  Lyde,  Esq.  of  Ayott  St.  Lawrence,  Herts,  and 
Levi  Ames,  Esq.  of  The  Hyde,  Beds,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Eichard,  of  Tregwynt. 

Thomas,  of  Olveston  Court,  co.  Gloucester;  d.  29  Oct.  1863. 
Anna  Maria,  )/i.  30  May,  1839,  Eev.  William  Purcell  :  and 
d.  13  April,  1857,  leaving  issue  by  him  (who  d.  22  Oct.  1877) 
the  present  Eichard  Llewellin  Purcell-Llewellin,  Esq. 
of  Eynant,  and  Eev.  Lionel  Thomas  Purcell,  M.A.,  Clerk  in 
Holy  Orders,  m.  2  July,  1878,  Annie  Elizabeth  Knighton. 
Elizabeth,   r,i.   1834,    Capt.    Thomas   Digby  Eoberts    Hon. 
E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  seven  childien. 
Fhuebe  and  Emma,  both  d.  tinm. 


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Mr.  Llewellin  d.  18  Aug.  1825,  and  was  g.  by  his  son, 

KicHARD  Llewellin,  Esq.  of  Tregwync,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P. 
andD.L.,  High  SheriCf  1840,  B. A.  Oxford,  6.  23  Jlarch,  1802; 
d.  uiim.  21  March,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

SenU — Eynant  Hall,  Llanfyllin,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Staple- 
ton,  Shrewsbury. 


DILLWYN  -  LLEWELYN     OP 
YNISYaERWN. 

DiLLWYN  -  Llewelyn,  John  Talbot,  Esq.  of 
Tnisygerwn,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
CO.,  and  J.P.  cos.  Carmarthen  and  Brecknock, 
High  Sheriff  of  Glamorganshire  1878,  b.  26  May, 
1836  ;  m.  7  May,  1881,  Caroline  Julia,  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  Michael  H.  Hicks-lJeach,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  JIichael,  h.  10  Sept.  18G6. 

II.  William,  6.  1  April,  1863. 
in.  Charles,  b.  29  June,  1870. 

I.  Gwendoline  Harriet,  6.  27  Feb.  1852. 

fLtlTEJttlC. — See  DiLLWTN  of  Penllergare. 

John  Dillwtn-Lleweltn,  of  Penllergare,  m.  10  June,  1833, 
Emma  Thomasina,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel  Talbot,  £sg.  of 
Uargan  Abbey,  and  has  issue, 

John  Talbot,  of  Ynisygwern. 
Teresa,  m.  to  Nevil  Story  Maskelyne,  Esq. 
Emma  Charlotte,  m.  Henry  lirnyon  Crichton,  Esq. 
EUnor  Amy.  Lucy  Catharine. 

Seal — Ynisygerwn,  Neath. 


LLOYD    OF    ASTON. 

LxOTD,  EiCHAED  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall, 
Salop,  and  of  Roll's  Park,  Essex,  High  Sheriif 
for  Shropshire  1874,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards,  Lieut.-Col.  Shropshire  Yeo- 
manry, b.  9  Sept.  1820 ;  m.  19  Aug.  1852,  Lady 
Frances  Hay,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Robert,  10th  Earl 
of  KinnouU,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Fkancis,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  12  Aug.  1853. 

II.  Fitzwarren,  6.  16  Aug.  1859. 
HI.  Kossendale,  6.  14  Sept.  1863. 

IV.  Eichard  Harvey,  6.  17  April,  1S68. 

V.  Edward  Nathaniel,  b.  16  Feb.  1871. 

I.  Era.         II.  Louisa  Selina.         m.  Edith.         iv.  Ada. 
V.  Maude. 

Mr.  Lloyd  s.  his  motlicr  7  March,  1866. 

3L(nC<ICJC.— The  Lloyds  of  Aston  have  been  seated  at 
Aston  from  an  early  period,  and  derive  from  the  royal  House 
of  Powys,  through  their  immediate  progenitor,  Einion  Efell, 
Lord  of  Cynllaeth,  son  of  Madoc,  last  Prince  of  Powys. 

Andrew  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  like  his  neighbour,  Mytton, 
of  Halston,  adopted  the  cause  of  the  Parliament  against  King 
Chakles  I.,  and  held  a  Captain's  commission  in  the  army. 
Capt.  Lloyd  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Powell,  of  Whit- 
tington  Park,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir,  and 
Eichard  (Sir),  Chancellor  of  Durham,  and  Judge  of  the  Admi- 
ralty Court,  father  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Lloyd,  Knt.,  a  liberal 
benefactor  to  the  coUegesof  Trinity  Hall  and  All  Souls',  Oxford. 
TUe  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  acquired  by  marriage  with 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Frances  Albany,  Esq.,  the  lordship 
and  estate  of  Whittington,  Salop,  and  had,  inter  alios,  Robert, 
his  heir;  Elizabeth,  m.  Foulk  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foxhall,  co. 
Denbigh  (descended  in  the  male  line,  from  William  Kosindale, 
grandson  of  Henry  liosindale,  of  Kosindale,  co.  Lancaster, 
who  adopted  the  surname.  Of  the  Hellan  and  Foxhall  famify, 
Humphrey  Lloyd,  the  celebrated  antiquary,  wasadestendant). 
Elizabeth  and  Foulk  Lloyd  had  three  sons, 

Thoma'^'l^'yd,  }  Buccessively  of  Aston. 

Piosindale  Lloyd,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Davies,  Esq. 
of  Llannerch,  and  d.  1734.     He  had, 
William  (Rev.),  who  s.  his  uncle  at  Aston. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1692,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eobeet  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  M.P.  co.  Salop,  who  m.  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bridgcman,  liart.,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir, 

Eobeet  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  51. P.  co.  Salop.  He  d.  unm. 
7  June,  1734,  when  the  Aston  and  other  estates  devolved  upon 
(the  eldest  sou  of  bis  aunt)  bis  cousin, 


John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foxhall,  who  dying  without  issue,  174Ii 

was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  at  whose  decease,  unm.,  1754, 
the  estates  passed  to  his  nephew. 

The  Rev.  William  Lloyd,  of  Aston.  This  gentleman  m, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had  an  only  son  and  heir. 

The  Rev.  John  Eobekt  Lloyd,  of  Aston,  who  m.  Martha, 
4th  dau.  of  John  Shakespeare,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir.  ' 

Charles  Arthur  Albany  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Whittington,  Salop; 
b.  178.5;  ni.  Mrs.  Hannah  Simpson  Cowan;  and  d.  1851, 
leaving  three  children. 
George  Newton  Kynaston  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Schattyn,  Salop, 
b.   1786;    m.  Miss    Corrie;    and  d.   1848,    leaving    three 
children. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Curtis,  Esq.;   and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Charlotte,  m.  1803,  Hon.  Thomas  Kenyon,  son  of  Lloyd,  1st 
Lord  Kenyon,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1803,  and  was  $.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aston,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISIO, 
6.  21  Dec.  1779  ;  on.  1805,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Admiral  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  of  Rolls  Park,  Essex,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1866/  left  issue, 

William  Fitzwarren,  d.  182.5. 

EicHABD  Thomas,  now  of  Aston.        Edward  Harvey. 
Louisa  Eliza. 

Charlotte,  m.  30  Oct.  1838,  George  Grenville  Pigott,  Esq.  of 
Doddershall  Park,  Bucks,  who  d.  1865. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  29  April,  1843. 

Arms — Per  fess  sa.  and  arg.,  alion  rampant  counterchanged. 
Motto — Hwy  pery  clud  na  golud.  (In  English,  Longer  will 
fame  last  than  wealth.) 

Seats— Aston  Hall,  Oswestry,  Salop ;  and  Rolls  Park,  Chig- 
well,  Essex.    Clubs — White's;  Guards;  Carlton,- and  Pratt's. 


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LLOYD    OF    RHAGATT. 

Lloyd,  Edward  Owen  Vaitghan,  Esq.  of  Rha^ 
gatt,  CO.  Merioneth,  b.  20  Aug.  1857. 

ILinCagC.-  The  family  of  Lloyd  of  Rhaoatt,  is  of  the 
tribe  of  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  the  Marches  of  Wales,  through 
Cuhelyn,  of  Pontre  Cuhelyn,  in  Llangollen.  The  representa- 
tive of  this  long  descended  line. 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Berth,  Llanbedr,  co.  Denbigh,  Chief 
Justice  of  Carmarthen  Circuit,  b.  1746,  d.  1806,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Berth,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Rhagatt, 
near  Corwen,  J.P. ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  Madocks,  Esq.  of 
Fron  Iw,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  ra.  Mary  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Madocks,  Esq.  ol 
Glany  wem,  co.  Denbigh,  and  d.  1863,  leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Owen  Vaughan,  now  of  Ehagatt. 
Sophy. 

III.  Howel  William,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  G.  Wilson,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  Edward. 

IV.  Charles  Owen,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Frances  Margaret,   m.  Sir  Robert  Williames   'Vaughan, 

Bart,  of  Heng^rt  and  Nannau. 
u.  Mary  Charlotte,  of  Hengwrt,  and  Tanllan,  Lanclltyd 
Dolgelly. 

III.  Charlotte,  to.  R.  J.  Price,  Esq.  of  Ehiwlas,  Bala. 

IV.  Jane  M.,  vi.  'Ven.  Archdeacon  Ffoulkcs. 

V.  Eliza  Blackburne,  la.  Major  M.  Vibart. 

VI.  Harriet  Frances,  also  of  Hengwrt. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ehagatt,  J.P.  cos.  Merioneth  and  Den 
high,  D.L.  of  the  former,  served  as  High  Slieriil  co.  Denbigl 
1863.  He  TO.  16  Feb.  1848,  Gertrude  Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Philij 
Lake  Godsal,  Esq.  of  Iscoed  Park,  eo.  Flint,  and  d.  s,  p.  2". 
May,  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Edward  Owen  "Vaughan  Lloyd. 

Arms — Per  bend  sinister  cnn.  and  ermines,  over  all  a  lioi 
rampant  or  in  a  bordure  go.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  IssuiD] 
from  a  ducal  coronet  arg.  armed  and  mancd  or. 

Seal — Khagalt,  near  Corwen. 


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Lloyd,  Llewellyn-Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glang\nllj 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  June,  1840 
s.  his  father  1  Jan.  1862  ;  m.  4  Nov.  1869,  France 
Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Frank  Jones  Walkei 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Beddgelert,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  ha 
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Frances  Ethel.  Alice  Gertrude.  Violet  Lucy. 

Grace  Maude. 

ICinCHSt. — ^The  Llotds  of  Glanswilly,  now  represented 
)y  tlie  family  of  Price,  were  in  direct  descent  froiu  Ruoori 
KIawb,  King  of  Wales. 

Tbomas  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Glangwilly,  High  Sheriff  1G5G,  was 
ion  of  Griffith  Lloyd,  of  Glangwilly,  and  grandson  of  John 
Uoyd,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  1G09,  who  was  son  of  David  Lloyd 
ip  Griffith,  of  Llanlawddog,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and 
jO-heir  of  Sir  Christopher  Turberville,  Knt.  of  Penllyn.  He 
».  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
)f  John  Stedman,  Esq.  of  Kilkennin),  of  Henry  Vaugban,  Esq. 
)f  Kilkennin,  brother  of  Sir  John  Vaughan,  of  Trawscoed, 
incestor  of  the  Earls  of  Lisburne,  and  was  father  of 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Glangwilly,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cardigan 
1683,  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Johnes,  Esq.  of  Dolau  Cothi, 
Sheriff  co.  Carmarthen  1CC7,  and  left  two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 
Ikne  and  Mary.  The  younger  m.  Miles  Stedman,  Esq.  of 
Dolygaer,  co.  Brecon,  and  was  mother  of  Dorothy,  wife  of 
ttev.  Thomas  Prothero.    Mr.  Lloyd  d.  103-1;  his  elder  dau., 

Anne  Llotd,  of  Glangwilly,  m.  Walter  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
)Imarch,  2nd  son  of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cynfryn,  co.  Car- 
ligan,  and  d.  1760,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Glangwilly,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  and  had  an  elder  dau. 
and  eventually  sole  heiress, 

Jane  Llotd,  m.  Jeremiah  Price,  Esq.,  co.  Piadnor,  and  had, 
with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Anne,  wife  of  Walter  Hills,  a 
son  and  successor, 

Jebemiab  Peice,  Esq.  of  Glangwilly,  J.P.,  m.  1796,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Laques,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
d.  1819,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had  issue, 

1.  John  Llotd,  his  heir. 

u.  Walter  Owen,  of  Castle  Pigyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  6. 
25  April,  1805;  m.  4  May,  1833,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Evans,  Esq.  of  Glannantcau,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has 
issue. 

1  Lloyd,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1  May,  1S34;  m.  27  Nov.  1856, 
Priscilla  Willy,  only  child  and  heir  of  James  Lewes,  Esq. 
of  Cwmhir,  co.  Cardigan,  a  descendant  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Lewes,  of  Dinas  Cerdyn,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has 
issue,  Meredydd  Lewes  Willy  Lloyd,  Walter  Owen  Lloyd, 
Gwendoline  Mary  Louise,  and  Gwladys  Helen  Priscilla. 

2  EUiot  Lloyd,  6.  1  Aug.  1840;  m.  1861,  Jane  Evans,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Cardigan,  and 
had  a  son,  Morgan  Ashhy,  d.  18G8. 

m.  Henry  Lloyd,  of  Ystradcorwg,  co.  Carmarthen. 

1.  Anne.  u.  Catherine  Alicia.  iii.  Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Llotd  Pbice,  Esq.  of  Glangwilly,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1S40,  b.  Sept.  1803 ;  m.  25  July,  1839,  Sarah  Anne,  only 
child  of  Sparkes  Martin  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Llangwarren  (2nd  son 
of  the  late  John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Withybusb,  to.  Pembroke) 
ana  oy  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1877)  had  issue, 

Llewelltn  Llotd,  now  of  Glangwilly. 

John  Lloyd,  Capt.   IGth  regt. ;  0.  Sept.  1842. 

William  Sparkes  Martin,  b.  Aug.  1843:  m.  1870,  Eliza  dau. 
of  J.  AVall,  Esq. 

Walter  Lloyd,  b.  Aug.  1844. 
Mr.  Priced,  i  Jan.  1862. 

Arms— Art;.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  sa.  langued  gu.  with 
several  quarterings.  Crest — A  wolf  rampant  arg.  .l/ot£o  — Spes 
Uitissima  coelis. 

Seats — Glangwili,  near  Carmarthen;  Laques,  Llanstephan, 
CO.  Carmarthen. 

LLOYD  OF  LEATON  KNOLLS. 

Llotd,  Aethtie  Philip,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls, 
Salop,  J.P.,  Lieut.  Salop  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b. 
1833 ;  m.  18  Aug.  1863,  Katharine  Selina,  dau.  of 
Vice- Admiral  the  Hon.  Charles  Orlando  Bridgeman, 
and  has  issue, 

Abthuk  Hesht  Orlando,  b.  31  May,  1864. 

Gladys  Isabel.  Leila  Bessie.  Gwendoline  Ursula. 

Kathleen  Agatha. 

ittUrajJC.— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  line  of  Tcdob 
Tbevoe,  Lord  of  Hereford. 

Bandle  Llotd,  of  Crossraere,  Salop,  living  1604  (2nd  son  of 
Eobert  ap  John,  of  Bangor,  by  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Penley,  co.  Flint),  was  father  of 

Eandle  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Crossmere,  m.  1608,  his  cousin, 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Willi^  Lloyd,  of  Penley,  and  had  a  son, 

Fbancis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Crossmere,  m.  163d,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Edward  Muckleston,  Esq.  of  Penylan,  Salop,  Eecorder  of 
Oswestiy,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


Edwabd  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  Salop,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Cleaton,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1721,  left  at 
his  decease,  1693,  a  son, 

Edward  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  1689,  High  Sheriff 
1727,  7)1.  Susan,  dau.  of  Peter  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Hogstowe,  and 
dying  1764,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  b.  1714;  m.  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Domgay,  co. 
Montgomery,  and  was  father  of 

Francis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  M.P.  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 771.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Graham,  Esq.  of  Hock- 
ley Lodge,  CO.  Armagh,  and  co-heiress  of  Joiui,  Earl  Ligonier. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Lloyd  had  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

John  Arthur,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Charles  Spencer,  of  Leaton  KnoUs. 

Thomas  Henry,  rf.  1311. 

Henry  James,  Rector  of  Selattyn,  Salop,  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Philip  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset,  and  left 
issue, 

Abthck  Philip,  now  of  Leaton  Knolls. 

Maria  Penelope,  deceased. 

Jane  Emma,  d.  14  April,  1866. 

Elizabeth,  </.  1  Aug.  1843. 

Charlotte  Sophia,  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  d.  s.  p.  14  July, 
1814,  and  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Arthur  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  2  Feb.  1787  ;  d.  iinm.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Charles  Spesceb  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Leaton  Knolls,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  18G8,  6. 11  Sept.  1789,  andci.  s.^j.  20  June, 
1876,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Arms — Per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant 
or,  a  bordure  gu.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  or.  Motto — 
Eetinens  vestigia  famae. 

Stai— Leaton  KnoUs,  near  Shrewsbury. 


LLOYD    OF    LANCINa. 

Caee-Llotd,  James  Maetin,  Esq.  of  Lancing, 
Sussex,  Capt.  Royal  Susses  Militia,  b.  13  June, 
1849 ;  m.  9  Dec.  1875,  Alice  Katharine,  youngei* 
dau.  of  Col.  Edwin  Wodehouse,  C.B.,  E.A.'  A.D.C. 
to  the  Queen,  and  grand- dau.  of  Admiral  Hon. 
Philip  Wodehouse,  2ud  son  of  John  1st  Lord 
WodehoiTse,  and  has  a  dau., 

Nancy,  6.  30  Dec.  1876. 

ILUTCitSC. — Kev.  Coulston  Garb  had  a  dan.,  Elizabetli 
Ann,  7)1.  Sir  James  Martin  Lloyd,  Bart,  of  Lancing,  and  a  son. 

Eight  Rev.  Robert  Jajies  Carr,  D.D.,  consecrated  Bishop 
of  Chichester  1824,  and  translated  to  Worcester  1831.  He  m. 
1795,  Nancy,  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1839)  he  left  at  his  decease,  April,  1841,  a  dau.,  Sybella 
Jane,  ra.  12  Dec.  1826,  Charles  Peckham  Peckham,  Esq.  of 
Nyton,  Sussex,  and  a  sou, 

CoL.  George  Kibwan  Cabe,  of  Lancing,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Lloyd  ls58,  on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  aunt,  Lady 
Lloyd,  widow  of  Sir  James  Martin  Lloyd,  Bart,  of  Lancing 
Manor.  He  m.  1st,  Caroline,  5th  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Michael 
Seymour,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1813)  had  two 
daus., 

I.  Caroline  Diana  Frances,  m.  H.  M.  Anketell  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Drummany,  co.  Cavan. 

II.  Jane  Seymour,  7,1.  Rev.  V.  H.  Aldham,  and  d.  Jan.  1878, 
leaving  issue. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  April,  1847,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Watson, 
Esq.  of  Wick  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  James  Martin,  now  of  Lancing  Manor. 

II.  George  Spencer,  d.  May,  1866. 

III.  Elizabeth  Melville.  iv.  Mai-y  Frances. 
Col.  Carr-Lloyd  d.  15  June,  1877. 

Seal — Laaciflg'  Manor,  Shoreham,  Sussex. 


LLOYD    OF    CILCEN    HALL    AND 

PLAS-YN-LLAN. 

The  late  Llewelyn  Falknee  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Cilccn  Hall  and  Plas-yn-Llan,  co.  FUnt,  J.P.  for 
cos.  Flint  and  Denbigh,  and  D.L.  for  the  former, 
High  Sheriir  co.  Flint  1847,  b.  8  Jaly,  1809  ;  m.  28 
July,  1841,  Mary  Susan,  only  dau.  of  Eer.  WiUiam 


974 


LLO 


WicliTiam  Drate,  Eector  of  Malpas,   co 
and  d.  27  Aug.  1873,  leaving  a  dau., 

Mart  Feakces. 

ILtlTCflJC. — Lleweltn  Lloyd,  Esq.,  youngest  brother  of 
Edward  Prj-ce  Lloyd,  1st  Bakon  Mostvn  [see  Bdrke's  Peerage 
and  Ba,ronetage),  m.  14  Nov.  1806,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
Falkner,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  29  July,  1866, 
having  had  issue, 

Llewelyn  Falkneb,  of  Cilcen  Hall  and  Plas-yn-Llan, 

Cynric,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Thomas  Henry  (Itev.),  Fellow  All  Souls'  O.xford,  d.  26  July, 
1850.  Banastre  Pryce,  Major-Gcn.,  Indian  army. 

Griffith  Clayton,  K.N. 

George  Charles,  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  army. 

Anne  Bridget,  <l.  11  July,  1854. 

Elizabeth  Lumley  Frances.  Jane. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  erased  at  the  neck  ppr., 
wreathed  ahout  the  temples  sa.  and  arg.  Crest — A  Saracen's 
head  as  in  the  arms  arg.,  also  a  stag  trippant  arg.  ppr.  armed 
or,  charged  on  the  side  with  shield  gu.,  thereon  a  chevron  erm. 
between  three  Englishmen's  heads  ccuped  at  the  neck  profile 
also  ppr.  bearded  and  chin  sa.     Motto— Y)ia.\  Gwaed  Cymro. 

(Seat— Cilcen  Hall  and  Plds-yn-Llan,  Nannerch,  Mold. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 

Cliester, 


LLO 


LLOYD    OF    COEDMORE. 

LiOTD,  Thomas  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at- 
La-w,  M.P.  CO.  Cardigan  1854,  h.  12  April,  1820  ; 
m.  27  April,  1850,  Clemena  Frances  Phillott,  2nd 
dau.  of  Eev.  David  Daniel,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxon, 
Chaplain  of  Hampton  Court,  by  Clemena  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Major  Ljons,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 

Edith. 

3LiltCa0C.— From    Griffith   ap    Grono   ap   Elydib  ap 

GWBCENEY  AP  IDNEBTU   AP   CaDWGAN  AP   Elystan,   PrincB  of 

Ferlys,  descended 

Capt.  Thomas  Lloyd,  living  1693,  ni.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Coedraawr,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  John 
Lloyd,  of  Llangenyth,  and  was  fatlier  of 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  in.  Miss  Lloyd,  of  Mabws, 
and  was  father  of 

Walter  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  m.  Anna  Posthuma 
Thomas,  of  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  left,  at  his  decease, 
circa  1786,  with  two  daus.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Coedmore,  iii.  circa  1790,  Elizabeth,  4th 
dau.  of  Edmund  Probyn,  Esq.  of  Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Oliver,  6.  10  July,  1801 ;  m.  1828,  Anna  Maria,  only  child  of 
Capt.  James  Eichard  Lewes  Lloyd,  of  Dolhaidd,  co.  Car- 
marthen, by  whom  lie  had  two  daus.,  Maria,  m.  Thomas 
Elliott,  Esq. ;  and  Emeline,  w.  William  Brigstocke,  Esq. 

Sophia. 

Anna,  in.  John  Probyn,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  co.  Gloucester. 

T.Ir.  Lloyd  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Coedmore,  Lord  Lieutenant  and 
Custos-Ilotulorum  of  co.  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  1817,  b. 
1  Nov.  1793;  rn.  23  March,  1819,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt. 
Edward  Longcroft,  K.N.,  of  Havant,  co.  Hants,  and  d.  1869 
(his  widow  d.  1866),  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Coedmore. 

Edmund,  b.  29  Jan.  1822;  ra.  and  has  issue. 

Walter,  6.  7  Dec.  1823;  m.  and  has  issue. 

Charles  Oliver,  6.  9  June,  1825. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  spear-head  erect  arg. 
embrued  ppr.  between  three  scaling  ladders  in  bend  of  the 
second;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant 
gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orlc  of  quatre- 
foils  arg.  CreU — A  lion  rampant  arg.  Motto — Fide  et  forti- 
tudine. 

Seat — Coedmore,  near  Cardigan,  Residence — Ashley  Place, 
Pimlico,  S.W.  ^ 

LLOYD    LATE    OF    DAN-YR-ALLT. 

Lloyd,  Eev.  Henet  Eodeet,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
Cliffe-at-Hoo,  Kent,  Chaplain  to  the  late  Archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  b.  9  Aug.  1809  ;  m.  17  Oct.  1843, 
Harriet,  4th  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eight  Eev.  Edward 
Grey,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Charles,  Ist  Earl  Grey,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Iorwerth  Grey  (Rev.)M.A.  Exeter  Coll.,  h.  22  Ott.  1844 ; 
m.  9  Nov.  1871,  Nina,  dau.  of  C.  E.  de  Michclc,  Esq.,  late 
H.B.M.'b  CoQsul  al  St.  Petersburg,  and  has  issue, 


1  Edward,  b.  11  July,  1874. 

2  "Vaughan.  b.  1  Jan.  1876. 

1  Eleanor.  1  Gwerfyl. 


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II.  Cadwgan  Grey,  h  5  Aug.  1845;  d.  29  Sept.  1853. 

III.  Arthur  Grey,  b.  31  Dec.  1851.  2.  Mary  Grey. 

ILt'nCH0C. — Cadivor  ap  Dyfnwal,  Lord  of  Castle  Howel 
9th  in  descent  from  Ehodri  Mawb,  the  Great  King  of  al 
Wales,  took  by  escalade,  11  Henry  II.,  the  castle  of  Cardigai 
from  the  Earl  of  Clare  and  the  Flemings,  for  which  service 
his  kinsman,  the  great  Lord  Rhys,  of  South  Wales,  gave  hin 
considerable  lands  and  a  new  shield  of  Arms,  viz.,  "Sa.,  three 
scaling-ladders  arg.,  and  between  them  a  spear's  head  of  the 
last,  its  point  imbrued,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  tower  triple-turretted 
of  the  second."  By  his  wife  Katherine,  dau.  of  liis  Prince  and 
kinsman,  the  great  Lord  Rhys,  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

llHTDDERcn  AP  Cadivob,  Lord  of  Castle  Howel,  in.  Jennet, 
dau.  of  Aron  ap  Rhys  ap  Bledri,  Lord  of  Kilsaint  and  Knight 
of  the  Sepulchre,  who  went  with  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion  tc 
Palestine  against  the  Infidels.    Rhydderch's  son, 

Rhys  ap  Riivddebch,  of  Bodyr  Ychan  and  Castle  Howel,  wi, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Elydyr  Dhti,  Knt.,  and  had  issue.  The 
3rd  son, 

Cadwgan  Fawb  ap  Rhys,  was  father  of 

Cadwgan  Vychan,  of  Carrog,  co.  Cardigan,  whose  son,        i 

Cadwgan  Gbach,  of  Corrog,  in.  Eva,  dau.  of  Meredydi 
Vychan  ap  Meredydd  ap  Richard  Rydderch  ap  Bledri,  and  had 
a  son, 

Llewellin  AP  Cadwgan  Gbach,  m.  Gwladys,  dau.  of  Mere- 
dydd Fawr  ap  Meredydd  ap  Richard,  of  Iraenau,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Blciddied,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Wernvylyg  and  Llanllyr, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Lettice,  m.  Thomas  Edwards,  Esq. 
of  Rhydd-y-Gors ;  and  Catherine,  in.  Jcnkia  Lloyd,  of  Llan- 
vaughan)  a  son  and  successor, 

David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddied,  who  was  a  favourite 
of  James  II.,  and  attended  that  King  in  all  his  troubles.  He 
m.  Sage,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  of  Cilgwynne,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
left  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  wife  of  Charles  Lloyd)  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddied,  b.  1700;  ti.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Phillips,  Esq.  of  I^enty  Park,  co.  Pembroke, 
and  had  issue, 

James,  of  Foes-y-Eleiddied,  in.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Ystrad  Teilo  and  Mabws,  co.  Car- 
digan, and  dying  6  June,  1800,  left  a  son  and  successor, 
John,  of  Mabws,  m.  Elhior,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Allen, 
Esq.  of  Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  was  grandfather 
of  the  present  John  Fuilipps  Allen  Lloyd  Philupps, 
Esq.  of  Dale  Castle. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Vaughan,  Gen.  of  artillery,  who  commenced  his  military 
career  at  Minden,  and  distinguished  himself  at  the  memor- 
able defence  of  Gibraltar  by  Gen.  Elliott.  He  in.  Mrs.  Sarah 
Beaumes,  a  widow,  and  d.  s.  p.  1817. 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

Briuna,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Lloyd  d.  1781.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  of  Pound,  Devon,  m.  Jane  Atlcins,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1784)  left  at  his  decease.  12  Dec.  1806, 
aged  82,  a  dau.  Louisa  Maria,  in.  7  July,  1792,  Admiral  Sir 
Herbert  Sawyer,  K.C.B.  ;  and  a  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  JIajor  46th  rcgt.  and  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Henry 
Clinton  during  the  American  war.  He  m.  30  July,  1777, 
Corbelta,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  George  Ilolcombe,  Archdeacon  of 
Carmarthen  and  Rector  of  PwUcrochan,  co.  Pcmbrolie,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  his  heir. 

II.  John  William,  of  Dan-yr-allt. 

in.  George,  Rear  Admiral  R.N.,  b.  13  Oct.  1793  ;  m.  1st, 
1  May,  1817,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
field  House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  had 
issue, 

1  John  Sawyer,  6.  0  Feb.  1818,  Midshipman  H.M.S. "  Thun- 
der," drowned  in  the  West  Indies  Jan.  1834. 

2  Charles,  b.  18  June,  1824,  Lieut.  Indian  navy. 

1  Ellen,  b.  11  April,  1821 ;  d.  30  Jan.  1848. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  9  July,  1825;  d.  28  June,  1855. 
Admiral  Lloyd  in.  2ndly,  13  March,  1832,  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Jacob  Richards,  Esq.  of  Tenby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Dec.  1849)  had  issue, 

,1  Jacob  Richards,  Lieut.  Royal  Marines,  b.  7  Jan.  1833. 

1  Susannah  Munday.  2  Harrictte  Richards. 

He  in.  3rdly,  2  Jan.  1851,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Stokes, 
Esq.  of  Cuffern,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

1  Martha  Sophia.  2  Louisa  Corhetta. 


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IV.  Vaughan,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  29  June,  1795;  to.  G  Feb.  1827, 
Augusta,  only  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Pembroke,  and 
X)j  her  (who  d.  1828)  had  issue,  Frances. 
I.  Louisa  Jane,  6.  18  Oct.  1790;  m.  22  April,   1823,  George 
Bowling,  Esq.  of  Pembroke,  and  has  two  daus. 
tr.  Lloyd  d.  24  Kov.  ISOl,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
^-••'JtEj      William  John  Llotd,   Esq.,   Major  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  2 
)ec.  1778;  d.  nam.  at  Brussels,  29  July,   1815,  of  a  wound 
'•''■^     3ceived  at  Waterloo,  and  was s.  by  his  brother, 
-■Jiert       John  William  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dan-yr-allt,  J. P.,  b.  3  .Sept. 
781;  m.  29  Jan.  1807,  Anna  Maria,  5th  dau.  of  John  Longley, 
Isq.,  Recorder  of  Kochester,  and  sister  of  his  Grace  the  late 
irchbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  25  May,  1870,  aged  88, 
aving  had  issue, 

I.  John  Philipps,  6.  27  April,  ISOS;  d.  unm.  17  Sept.  1849. 

It.  Henby  Bobekt  (Rev.),  as  above. 

in.  St.  Vincent,  H.B.M.'s  Consul  at  Syra,  h.  23  Dec.  ISIO. 

IV.  Joseph  Howard  Francis,  late  Stipendiary  Slagistrate  at 
Dominica,  6.  29  May,  1812;  m.  2  June,  1837,  Emmelinc 
Kogers,  dau.  of  Charles  Sarle,  Esq.  of  Dominica,  and  had 
issue,  1  Emmeline  Frances,  m.  22  Dec.  18.59,  her  cousin 
Cha.-les,  son  of  Major  John  Longley,  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Dominica,  and  brother  of  the  late  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ; 
2  Ellen  Marshall ;  and  3  Howard  Meuric. 

V.  William  Christopher,  Lieut.  53rd  regt.  Bengal  Native 
Infantry,  6.  26  Aug.  1815  ;  d.  unm.  14  June,  1841. 

VI.  Herbert,  b.  26  Dec.  1821 ;  Capt.  21st  regt.  Madras  Native 
Infantry;  nt.  3  Nov.  1857,  Mary  Hill,  youngest  dau.  of 
Richard  Hill  Miers,  Esq.  of  Ynyspenllwch,  co.  Glamorgan; 
and  d.  1  May,  1859,  on  board  the  "  Louisi;>na,"  on  his 
passage  home  from  Rangoon,  leaving  issue,  Gwenllian,  6.  1 
Sept.  1859. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  6  Sept.  1836,  William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Taliaris, 
CO.  Carmarthen. 

II.  Charlotte  Louisa  Frances,  m.  14  March,  1843,  John  Peel, 
Esq.,  7th  son  of  Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington  House, 
and  Hyndburn,  co.  Lancaster. 

III.  Sophia  Catherine  Martha,  d.  16  Dec.  1873. 

IV.  Rosamond  Elizabeth,  m.  17  Aug.  1854,  Frederick  Layard, 
Esq.,  late  of  Ceylon,  C.S. 

ArvM — Sa.,  a  spear's  head  imbrued  ppr.  between  three 
icaling  ladders  arg.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  castle  triple-towered  of 
Jie  second.  Cre^ti — 1st,  A  wolf  rampant  arg.  holding  between 
its  paws  a  spear's  head  point  downwards  imbrued  and  three 
imps  of  blood  under  the  sinister  paw ;  2nd,  A  lion  rampant  re- 
juardant  sa.     Motto — Heb  Dduw  heb  ddim,  a  Duw  a  digon. 

Residence — Clyffe  Rectory,  Rochester. 


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liliOYD    OF    GLANSEVIN. 

LlOTD,  MoBGAN  Petse,  Esq.  of  GrlanseTin,  co. 
Oarmarthen.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  2  July,  1820  ;  m.  28 
Sept.  1843,  Geoi'gina  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Sackville 
Glynne,  of  Glanbrane  Park,  and  lias,  with  other 
:ssue, 

Edward  Pktse,  6. 1847,  J.P.  co.  Carmarthen. 

^illCclQC, — MoKGAX  Phtse  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin, 
only  son  of  Edward  Pryse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  GU  ns?vin,  and  the 
lineal  descendant  of  David  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  159G  ;  m. 
10  Nov.  1783,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Price  Jones,  Esq.  of  Glanha- 
frcn,  CO.  Montgomery,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Devereux,  11th  Viscount  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Prtse,  late  of  Glansevin. 

Catherine  Martha.  Margaretta  Juliana. 

The  only  son, 

Edward  Petse  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Glansevin,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Cardigan  1825,6.  12  Oct.  1786;  »i.  30  Nov. 
1818,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Tregib,  and 
Eliza  his  wife",  dau.  of  Richard  Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  co. 
Cannarthen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Morgan  Prtse,  now  of  Glansevin,  6.  2  July,  1820 ;  m. 
28  Sept.  1843,  Georgiana  Caroline,  sth  dau.  of  the  late  Col. 
Sackville  Gwynne,  of  Glanbrane  Park. 

II.  Edward  Pryse,  6.  30  Oct.  1822. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth  Florentia. 

II.  Caroline  Frances,  deceased,  in.  Anna  Maria  Charlotte. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  19  June,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arim — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  the  tail  introverted,  the  head, 
paws  and  bnish  of  the  tail  of  the  first.  Crest — A  lion  rampant 
sa.    Motto — Fiat  justitia,  mat  coelum. 

Seat— Glansevin,  near  Llangadock,  co.  Carmarthen. 


LLOYD  OF  DINAS. 
LiOTD,  Thomas  Conway,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  and 
Llangattock  Cotirt,  co.  Brecknock,  and  Goodrich 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  late  Capt.  84th  (York  and 
Lancaster)  regt.,  and  Major  21st  Brecknockshire 
Bifle  Volunteers,  educated  at  Bridgnorth  School  and 


Ch,  Ch.  Oxford,  D.L.  for  co.  Brecknock,  and  J.P. 
COS.  Brecknock,  Monmouth  and  Hereford,  and 
Borough  of  Brecknock  ;  Lord  of  The  Manor  of 
Penalt  and  Aberonney,  High  Sheriff  co.  Brecknock 
1878,  b.  1828 ;  m.  1876,  Katherine  Ehza,  only  dau. 
of  W.  Campbell-Davys,  Esq.  of  Neuadd-fawr,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  has  issue, 

John  Coxwat,  6.  19  April,  1878. 

Jane  Katherine  Muriel,  b.  8  May,  1877. 

lltlTCatlC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Eltsian 
Glodrtdd,  Prince  of  Ferlys,  the  territory  between  the  rivers 
Wye  and  Severn,  which  had  its  own  princes  independent  of 
those  of  South  Wales.  To  his  son,  Cadwgan,  Elystan  Glod- 
rydd  gave  the  whole  of  co.  Radnor,  part  of  co.  Montgomery, 
and  the  greater  portion  of  the  Hundred  of  EuaUt  or  Builth,  co. 
Brecon. 

Thomas  Llotd  ap  jMeredith,  Elystan's  descendant,  ra. 
Elen,  dau.  of  Howel  ap  Pliilip,  ap  David,  of  Cynghordy,  co. 
Carmarthen;  and  2ndly,  Angbarad,  dau.  of  Morgan  ap  Evan 
Lloyd.  He  was  the  first  Lord-Lieut,  of  co.  Brecon,  and  a  warm 
partizan  of  Hesrt  Vll.,  from  whom  he  had  a  grant  of  a  portion 
of  the  sequestered  estates  of  Strata  Florida  Abbey.  He  had 
issue  a  dau.,  who  m.  Morgan  Goch;  and  two  sons,  Eees 
Llotd,  and  John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Porthycrwys,  Esquire  of 
the  body  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Evan 
Howel  ap  Morgan,  and  d.  loHb.  His  sons  were  David  Lloyd, 
of  Towy ;  John  Lloyd,  and  William  Lloyd  (see  Jones's  Bnck- 
nocksldre) . 

Rees  Llotd,  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd  ap  Meredith, 
ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Herbert  of  Colbrook;  and  2ndly,  a 
dau.  of  Gwilym  Howel  ap  Gwilym  dew.     His  issue  were, 

William  Lloyd,  m.  Elen,  dau.  of  Madoc  ap  Gwilym  ap 
Madoc  ap  Howel,  ap  Richard  ap  Griffith  Moel.  He  had  four 
daus.,  Catherine,  to.  Morgan  ap  Rees  ap  William ;  Joan,  ra. 
Edward  Lewis;  Mallt,  m.  Roger  Price,  of  Aberannell;  and 
Maud,  m.  David  Lewis,  of  Llanavan. 

Rhytherch  Lloyd,  ra.  Maud,  dau.  of  Howel  ap  Evan,  a  de- 
scendant of  Elystan  Glodrydd.  Ilis  son,  William  Lloyd,  ra. 
a  dau.  of  Morgan  Goch  ap  Itees  ap  Morgan. 

David  Llotd,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Lloyd,  from  whom  the  Llotds  of  Aberannell  are 
descended. 

Morris  Lloyd,  from  whom  the.LioTDS  of  Carraai-then  and  co. 
Pembroke.  Rhys  Lloyd. 

David  Llotd  (described  as  3rd  son  of  Rees  Lloyd,  the  eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Lloyd  ap  Meredith)  ra.  and  had  a  son. 

Rees  David  Llotd,  ra.  a  dau.  of  David  Howel  Phylip 
Trericket,  and  had  issue, 

John  ap  Rees  David  Llotd,  ra.  and  d.  1GS3.  He  had  two 
sons  and  a  dau.;  the  younger  son,  Rees  ap  John,  assumed  the 
surname  of  Jones  from  his  father's  Christian  name  of  John,  in 
accordance  wiih  the  Welsh  custom  of  that  time,  whilst  the 
elder  son, 

John  Llotd,  retained  the  family  surname  of  Llotd,  and 
resided  at  Dinas,  in  Llanwrtyd.  He  ra.  Ruhania,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Jones,  of  Cribarth,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary  Lloyd,  ra.  her 
cousin,  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dolycoed ;  and  a  son, 

Rees  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  ra.  Elizabeth  Jones,  of  Danacryg. 
His  son, 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roger 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Brecon  (who  d.  1818),  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dinas  and  Llangattock  Court,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1846,  educated  at  Eton  and  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford, 
6.  1797 ;  m.  1st,  1826,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Osborne  Yeats,  Esq. 
of  Llangattock  Court,  Brecknock ;  and  2ndly,  1838,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Mayberry,  Esq.  of  Brecon,  and  d.  Dec.  1875, 
leaving  by  his  1st  wife,  three  sons, 

I.  Thomas  Conwat,  his  heir,  now  of  Dinas. 

II.  Penry,  Chief  Constable  of  co.  Radnor,  and  J.P.  cos. 
Brecknock  and  Radnor,  b.  1831;  m.  1862,  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  J.  James,  Esq.  of  Brecknock. 

III.  John,  J. P.,  0.  1833  ;  educated  at  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford ; 
TO.  1865,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Griffiths,  of 
Glyncelyn,  Brecon. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  or.  Crests — 1st,  A 
lion  as  in  the  arms;  2nd,  A  goat's  head  armed  arg.,  issuant 
out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or.  3Iotto — Si  Deus  nobiscum  quis 
contra  nos. 

Scats — Dinas  and  Llangattock  Court,  co.  Brecon;  Goodrictl 
Court,  CO.  Hereford.    Ciisi— Junior  United  Service. 


LLOYD    OF    TRALLWYN. 

Lloyd,  Charles  Hexuy,  Esij.  of  Trallwyn,  co. 
Carnarvon,  b,  6  Aug.  1847. 


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ILtlTCrtflC.— The  family  of  Lloyd  of  Trallwyn  is  one  of 
great  antiquity  in  Wales,  and  the  present  Mr.  Lloyd  possesses 
a  roll  setting  forth  the  pedigree  from  a  remote  period. 

John  Ellis,  Esq.,  b.  1  Nov.  1780  (son  of  Hugh  Ellis,  Esq. 
of  Ciunarvon,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Knutsford,  and  grandson  of  the  Venerable  John 
Ellis,  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Hugh  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn),  assumed  by  royal 
license,  ISll,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Lloyd,  in  compliance 
with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  grand-uncle,  the  Rev. 
WiUiam  Lloyd,  son  of  Hugh  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn.  He  was 
a  Magistrate  and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  co.  Carnarvon,  and 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1817.  He  m.  5  Dec.  1815,  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Griffith  Jones,  and  had  issue, 

John  Ellis,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  b.  7  Dec.  ISi.'j;  d.  8  April,  ISC.5. 

Eobert,  6.  16  April,  1SS3.  Richard,  6.  8  Sept.  1834. 

Margaret  Ann. 

Mary  Catherine,  m.  1854,  Alfred  Jones,  Esq. 

Cordelia,  m.  1857,  Thomas  Parr  WUliams  Ellis,  Esq. 

Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Ellis  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Trallwyn,  b.  10  May,  1819;  m. 
21  Aug.  1845,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Sothern,  Esq.  of  the  Priory, 
Liverpool,  and  d.  8  Dec.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Ellis,  b.  12  July,  1846;  d.  2G  Jan.  1863. 

II.  Chakles  IIeskt.  m.  William,  b.  15  March,  1857. 

IV.  Hugh  Gwynn,  b.  5  Jan.  1859. 

V.  Francis  Longueville,  b.  25  Dec.  1802. 

I.  Edith  Mary,  d.  5  Dec.  1860. 

II.  Annie  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  W.  Briscoe,  Rector  of  Shipton- 
on-Stour. 

III.  Harriet  Jane,  d.  G  Dec.  18G0.  iv.  Mary  Ellen. 
V.  Isabel,  d.  29  Jan.  1863. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  three  spear  heads  arg. 
a  torteau  between  two  bulls'  heads  caboshed  sa.  Crest — A 
lion  rampant  arg.  guttee  dc  sang  surmounting  two  spears  in 
saltire  ppr. 

iSeai— Trallwyn,  co.  Carnarvon. 


LLOYD    OF    ALLTYE    ODIN. 

See  Daties  of  Blaexdtffeyn. 


LLOYD  OF  CASTLE  LLOYD, 

Llotd,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Council,  cc 
Limerick,  and  formerly  of  Castle  Lloyd,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.,  b.  Aug.  1814 ;  m.  June,  1838,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Philip  Coote,  Rector 
of  Doon,  CO.  Limerick,  and  niece  of  the  late  Ciudley 
Coote,  Esq.  of  Mount  Coote,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas  Llewelyn,  6.  27  May,  1839. 

IL  Charles  Thomas  Cadwallader,  b.  29  Jan.  1841. 

ILl'nr<l5C. — Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Tower  Hill,  co.  Lime- 
rick, of  ancient  Welsh  descent,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Burgh,  D.D.,  and  was  father  of 

William  Lloyd,  Esq.,  jh.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzgerald, 
Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

Rev.  Tiio.mas  Lloyd,  in.  1st,  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Rickard  Burgh,  of  Dromkeen,  Prebendary  of  Kilbragh, 
and  had  by  her  three  sons,  Rickard,  of  whom  presently;  Wil- 
liam, of  Tower  Hill;  and  Edward.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Bate- 
man,  of  Altavilla,  and  by  her  was  father  of  Col.  Lloyd,  who  m. 
the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lloyd  of  Dromsalla,  and  had  a  son, 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Eecchmont,  co.  Limerick,  M.P.  for 
that  CO.  1826,  and  K.C.,  m.  1792,  Katherinc,  dau.  of  Eyre 
Evans,  Eiq.  of  Miltown  Castle,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  father 
of  Col.  TuoMAs  F.  Lloyd,  of  Beechmount.  The  eldest  son  of 
the  1st  marriage  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd, 

The  Rbv.  Rickabd  Lloyd,  of  Castle  Lloyd,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Meallifte  (see  tliat  Family),  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzgeraldi 
Knt.  of  Glyn  (see  that  name),  and  had,  with  two  elder  suns- 
who  d.  unm.,  another  son, 

1  William  Edward  Lloyd  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of 
Fenore,  Diocese  of  Cashel,  1832,  m.  1813,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Fort  Etna,  co.  Limerick,  and  d. 
2  Dec.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Castle  Lloyd.  Rickard.  John. 

Edward  William  Cadwallader,  7th  Fusiliers. 
Mary,  7n.  Rev.  Henry  Smyth. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Cooper  Reid,  Esq. 
Louisa,  '/».  Rev.  Peter  Marsh,  deceased. 
Anna,  m.  John  Pierce.  Wilhelmina,  deceased. 

Geraldine,  m.  Richard  Dawson,  Esq. 


II.  Edward  (RcT.),  Rector  of  Fcthard, 

III.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1783. 

IV.  John,  Serjeant-at-Law,  d.  1835. 

1.  Alice.  II.  Eliza. 

in.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  High  Par!:. 

Stat — Pallas  Beg,  Pallas  Green,  co.  Limerick. 


:athnrine,^    fj. 


Bawdeswell  Hall,  and  demesne  lands 
thereto  annexed. 


LLOYD    OF    CROaHAN.  g 

Lloyd,  Guy,  Esq.  of  Croghan  House,  co.  Eo8«  H 
common,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Roscom- 
mon 1867,  and  for  co.  Leitrim  1869,  b.  13  April,  , 
1833  ;  m.   31   Oct.    1865,   EHzabeth,   dau.   of  Sir  i 
Gilbei't  King,  Bart,  of  Charlestowu,  co.  Roscommon.  \ 

ILtllCaflC. — Capt.  Owen  Lloyd,  the  first  possessor  of  tho 
Roscommon  estates,  was  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd  Esq.  of 
the  CO.  of  Leitrim,  who  migrated  from  Wales  to  Ireland  under 
the  auspices  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  Ralph  Bingley.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth Fitzgerald,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Luke  Fitzgerald,  of  Ty- 
croghan,  co.  Kildare,  and  left  at  his  deeease,  1664,  three  sons, 
of  whom  Owen,  a  senior  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and 
Professor  of  Divinity,  became  Dean  of  Connor  1709-10,  and  d. 
1743 ;  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lloyd,  Col.  in  the  army,  was  chosen  Commander  in 
the  field  by  the  Enniskillen  forces,  in  the  war  against  James  II., 
and  d.  1689.  He  vi.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cole,  Bart.,  but 
left  no  issue.    Col.  Thomas  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

RicuARD  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Speaker  of  the  Upper  House  of 
Assembly,  Jamaica,  and  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  that  Island, 
where  he  m.  Mary  Guy,  an  heiress,  and  had  two  sons  and  two 
daus.  Chief  Justice  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his  2nd,  but  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Gdy  Lloyd,  Esq.,  m.  Mary  Copping,  of  Essex,  and  had  issue, 
Richard,  successor  to  his  father;  Henry  (Rev.),  j)i.  Diana,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Hingham,  in  Norfolk;  and  Mary, 
in.  Thomas  St.  John,  Esq.    Mr.  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bylaugh  Hall,  Norfolk,  Col.  Nor- 
folk Militia,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Thomas 
Jecks,  Esq.  of  Bawdeswell  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Gey,  his  successor. 

Richard,  6.  1772;  m.  Sarah  Harriet,  dau.  of  Peter  Elwin, 
Esq.  of  Thurning  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Richard  Hastings  Elwin. 

Henry,  m.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Stephenson  Cann,  Esq. 

Merrick,  R.N.,  killed  on  board  H.JI.S.  tho  "  Sirius,"  under 
Nelson,  in  1805,  before  Malta,  s.  p. 

Bridget,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Bulwer,  Rector  of  Cawston,  Nor- 
folk 

Katharine, 

Lctitia. 

El 

Margaret,  m.  Robert  Birchara,  Esq 

Diana,  in.  the  Rev.  James  Stoughton,  A.M.  Eector  of  Spar- 
ham. 

Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dade,  Rector  of  Broadway  and 
Bincombe,  Dorset. 

Col.  Lloyd  d.  1811,  and  was  ,<!.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Goy  Lloyd,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Croghan  House,  co.  Roscommon, 
6.  19  Aug.  1766;  in.  17  Dec.  1799,  Martha,  dau.  of  William 
Bircham,  Esq.  of  the  Ollands,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1842,  leaving 
issue, 

GcY,  his  successor. 

Sarah  Bircham,  m.  14  Dec.  1835,  the  Rev.  William  Atthill, 
of  Brandiston  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1837. 

Elizabeth,  in.  10  Dec.  1825,  the  Rev.  Philip  Francis,  M.A.,  of 
Stibbard  Lodge,  Norfolk.  Martha,  d.  7  March,  1871. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Guy  Lloyd,  Esq.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Croghan  House,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Roscommon  1833,  and  for  Leitrim  1847;  6. 
30  Dec.  1803;  in.  26  May,  1827,  Susanna  Martha,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Stephenson  Cann,  Esq.  of  Wramplingham,  Norfolk; 
and  d.  12  Nov.  1860,  leaving  issue, 

Gny,  now  of  Crogan.  John  Mebbick,  b.  1810. 

William  Richard,  b.  1848. 

Sarah  Martha.  Susan  Ellen. 

Mary  Anne,   in.  4  Dec.   1867,   Stanhope    William    Fenton 

Kenny,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo. 
Elizabeth  Bertha,  n,.  18.')8,  Joseph  Fulton  Meade,  Esq.,  J.P., 

of  Eastwood,  co.  Wicklow. 
Emma  Jane.  Katharine  Edith.  Frances  Dorothea. 

Alice  Octavia.  Emily  Muriel  Knyvett. 

Ai-ms — Gu.,  a  chevron  or,  and  on  a  chief  erm.  a  canton  arp., 
thereon  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sa.  Crests — A  stag's 
head  couped  ppr.  with  a  neck  surcharged  with  a  laurel  chaplet, 
and  on  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  double  eagle  displayed  sa. 
Mottoes — Over  the  stag's  head,  Speotemur  agendo ;  and  over 
.the  eagle,  E6  altius  quo  profundius. 

Seat — Croghan  House,  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. 


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LliOYD    OF    liLOYDSBORO'. 

LiOTD,  IIexrt  Jesse,  Esq.  of  Llojdsboro'  and 
>anagh,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  fornierly  Capt.  Tip- 
KTiiry  Light  iBfautrj,  b.  ISio. 

iLtltrnflC.— Jon"  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro',  co.  Tippe- 
■;iry,  son  of  Joseph  Lloyd,  Esq.,  by  Jlary  Otway  his  wife, 
;laimed  to  derive  his  descent  from  the  Welsh  family  of 
Uoyd  of  Bodidris.  Ue  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  liluii- 
len,  Bart.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  m.  Deborah  Cluttcrbuck,  and 
lad  issue, 
I.  JoHS,  of  Cranagh  and  Lloydsboro',  m.  Amy  Brazier,  and 
left  an  only  dau.,  Debby  Anne,  hi.  her  cousin,  John  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Lloydsboro". 

n.  Thomas,  m.  Judith  Maher,  and  had  issue,  George  Richard, 
m. ;  Horatio,  j)j.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

lu.  Richard,  A.5L,  Rector  of  Clononty,  co.  Tipperary,  after- 
wards of  Nortliam  Cottage,  North  Devon,  i.  9  Dec.  1754; 
m.  16  Sept.  1788,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Lord,  Rector 
of  Clonkelly,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1830,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
was  6.  17  Oct.  1760,  ml  d.  4  Feb.  1837), 

1  George  William  Aylmer,  C.B.,  M.ajor-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S., 
Col.  28th  Bengal  N.I.,  commanded  the  Bengal  Volunteers 
in  the  China  war,  1841-2;  6.  4  July,  1789;  m.  1  March, 
1824,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Bruce, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  Resident  at  Bushire ;  and  d.  4  July,  18G5. 

2  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  J. P.  of  Gowaka  and  Panbula, 
near  Eden,  Twofold  Bay,  New  South  Wales,  Hi.  19  Jan. 
1824,  Sarah  Robinson,  and  had  issue, 

Abthcb,  of  Northam  House,  Bideford,  North  Devon,  and 

Adelaide,  South  Australia,  6.  30  Oct.  1824;  m.  30  Oct. 

1858,  his  cousin,  Ehzabcth  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

Charles  Lloyd  (son  of  Erederick  Lloyd  Esq.,  of  whom 

presently). 

William,  Civil  Engineer,  East  Indies,  6.  24  May,  1826. 
Priscilla  Amelia,  m.  28  Sept.  1847,  Major  William  Ellison 

Warden,   2nd  Bengal  N.I.,    eldest  son  of   Lieut. -Col. 

George  Warden,  Bengal  army,  and  by  him  (who  d. 

12  June,  1857)  has  one  dau.,  Priscilla  Emilia  Jane. 

3  Arthur  Forbes,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Instow,  Devon,  m.  1825, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Furley  Forster,  Esq.,  of  Wal- 
thamstow  ;  and  d.  3  July,  1866,  having  had  issue, 

Arthur  Forster,  of  South  Australia,  b.  1S26;  m.  30  Dec. 

1851,  Jean,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Gordon  Morgan, 

Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Barnstaple,  and  has  issue,  Arthur,  6. 

1  April,   1856;  a  son,  6.   1858;    Jane,  6.   1852;  Mary 

Elizabeth,  ft.  1854,  deceased. 
Richard,  of  Morphett  Vale,  South  Australia,  6.  1827  ;  m. 

19  June,    1856,   Marcella  Adelaide    Cornelia,  dau.   of 

James  Elton,  Esq.  of  North  Stoke,  co.  Oxford,  and  has 

a  son,  Richard  Elton,  b.  26  March,  1857. 
Benjamin  Furney,  of  Morphett  Vale,  South  Australia, 

b.  1836. 
George  Aylmer,  of  Morphett  Vale,  South  Australia,  6. 

1840. 
Thomas  Fumey,  6.  Feb.  1845.  Edward. 

Harriet  Mary,  h;.  6  March,  1855,  Charles  Constantine 

Bruce,  Esq.  of  Adelaide,  South  Australia,  only  surviving 

son  of  Capt.  William  Bruce,  E.I.C.S.    She  d.  3  April, 

1855. 
Isabella.  Emily.  Adelaide. 

Susanna.  Priscilla  Lord. 

1  Priscilla  Emilia,  b.  25  July,  1790,  of  Northam  Cottage, 
d.  at  Seorole,  Benares,  13  Sept.  1846. 

2  Isabella  Anne,  of  Northam  House,  North  Devon. 
IV.  Heskt  Jesse,  of  whom  presently. 

▼.  Frederick,  of  Ballymacreasc,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Vereker,  Esq.  of  Roxborough  {s(e  Bueke's Peerage,  GoaT), 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1747,  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Lisheen  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  of  Madoc 
Hastings,  Canada  West;  to.  1st  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Eotton,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Hexbt,  of  Lisheen  Castle,  Templemore.  J.P.,  6. 
1821;  s.  1856;  m.  1st,  1846,  Anne,  dau.  of  Major 
George  Jackson;  2ndly,  1849,  Anna,  dau.  of  Fergus 
Langley,  Esq.,  and  has  by  her,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Charles  Edward,  6.  1854. 

Frederick,  in  Canada. 

Catherine,  hi.  Butler,  of  Drom,  co.  Tipperary. 

2  Frederick,  Lieut.  R.N.,  dccexsed. 

3  Henry  Vereker,  formerly  Bengal  cavalry,  m.  Miss  Jopp, 
s.  p. 

4  Charles  (Rev.),  formerly  Chaplain  at  Prince  Edward's 
Island,  afterwards  Curate  of  St.  John  the  Evangelist, 
Durdham  Down  ;  to.  17  Sept.  1726,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Tyeth,  Esq.  of  Pillihead,  near  Bideford,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

Charles  Frederick,  Lieut.  3rd  West  India  regt.,  to.  23 
Sept.  1858,  Jessica  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
Dunscombe,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  the  Grange,  Antigua,  West 
Indies,  and  Clifton. 

William,  of  New  York,  m.  1  Nov.  1858,  Caroline  Tupper. 

John  Vereker,  in  Australia. 


Elizabeth  Lucy,  m.  SO  Oct.  1858,  her  kinsman,  Arthur 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Northam  House,  Bideford,  Devonshire, 
and  Australia  (mentioned  above). 

Julia  Henrietta  Camilla. 

1  Julia,  HI.  George  Duncan,  Esq. 

2  Camilla.  3  Harriet,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Tuckey,  and  has  four  sons  and 
four  daus. 

II.  Deborah,  m.  George  Hely,  Esq.,  and  has  six  sons  and 
seven  daus. 

The  4th  son, 

Henry  Jesse  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Castle  Incy,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Garde,  Esq.  of  Ballina  Curra,  co.  Corlt 
(see  that  Fanuly),  and  dying  1816,  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Lloydsboro'.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

III.  Henry,  of  Farrinrory,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  1822,  Harriet 
Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  Bart., 
and  has  issue, 

I  Jesse,  of  Ballyleck  House,  co.  Monagan,  J.P.,  Capt.  and 
Adjutant  Monagan  Militia,  late  Capt.  47th  regt.,  b.  23  Feb, 
1824;  Hi.  14  Dec.  1853,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Vin- 
cent, Esq.  of  Erinagh,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Craven  Jesse,  b.  8  Feb.  1855. 

Josephine.  Coralie.  Fanny  Kathleen. 

1  Frances  Maria,  to.  26  March,  1840,  Andrew  Wauchopc, 
Esq.  of  Niddrie  Marischall,  Midlothian,  and  d.  25  June, 
1858,  leaving  issue. 

2  Josephine  Julia  Helen,  Hi.  1st,  19  Blay,  1846,  Henry 
Robert,  3rd  Lord  Rossmore;  and  2ndly,  18  June,  1863. 
Major  G.  W.  Stacpoole,  of  Eden  Vale,  co.  Clare. 

3  Coralie  Augusta  Frederica,  Hi.  17  June,  1848,  William 
FitzWilliam  Burton,  Esq.  of  Burton  Hall,  co.  Carlow. 

IV.  William,  Hi.  Kate,  only  dau.  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of 
Waterford,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Hoare,  youngest  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Hoare,  2nd  bart.  of  Annabelle. 

II.  Eliza  Lucy,  m.  Mr.  Morris,  and  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro'  and  Cranagh,  B.A.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  b.  16  March,  1790;  hi.  21  July,  1810,  Debby  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Lloyd.  Esq.  of  Cranagh ;  d.  9  Feb.  1868,  bavins 
had  issue, 

John  Jesse,  his  heir. 

Richai-d  Jesse,  Lieut.  59th  regt.,  d.  unm.  14  Oct.  1847. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  15  Dec.  1S40,  John  Dawson  Hutchinson, 

Esq.  of  Timoney  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  March, 

1842. 
Ellen  Eliza,  m.  John  Stratford  Collins,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  and  d.  17  Nov.  1852,  leaving  issue. 

He  d.  11  Jan.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sor., 

John  Jesse  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro"  and  Cranagh,  m. 
Blary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Nathaniel  William  Fortescue,  Esq.  of 
Fallapit,  and  d.  1871,  leaving,  with  two  other  sons  and  a  dau., 
an  elder  son  and  heir,  Hesey  Jesse,  now  of  Lloydsboro'. 

Arms — Paly  of  eight  or  and  arg.  Crcxt — A  lion  rampant 
arg.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  snake  ppr.  Motto — Ynir  o 
yalc. 

.Seat— Lloydsboro',  near  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 


LLOYD    OF    LISHEEN. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 


LLOYD    OF    STRANCALLY    CASTLE. 

Lloyd,  Geoege  Whitelocke,  Esq.  of  Straneally 
Castle,  CO.  Waterford,  and  Caltou,  co.  York,  D.L., 
W.  E.  of  York,  J.P.  for  the  former  co.,  and  High 
Sheriff  thereof  1859,  h.  30  Maj,  1830  ;  educated 
at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge ;  m.  1st,  14  Sept.  1854, 
Selina  Jane,  dau.  of  Arthur  Henry,  Esq.  of  Lodge 
Park,  CO.  Kildare  (and  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Georgo 
Gunn,  Esq.  of  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow),  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1860)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Wbitelocke,  b.  5  May,  185C. 

I.  Evehne  Selina.  u.  Augusta  Frances  Jane. 

III.  Selina  Mary. 
Mr.  Lloyd  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1861,  Lady  Anne  Mar- 
garet Butler,  2nd  dau.  of  Somerset  Eichard,  3rd 
Earl  of  Carrick. 

Hl'lICaflC. — This  family  Is  supposed  to  descend  from  the 
Lloyds  of  Llanirixys,  co.  Denbigh. 

Gamaliel  Lloyd,  of  Mattersey,  co.  Nottingham,  d.  1  Nov. 
1661,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Anne  Briggs,  of  Wigan,  in 


978 


LLO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOG 


CO.  Lancaster,  Geokge,  liis  heir;  Gamaliel;  William,  whose 
representatives  are  now  llie  Booths  of  Gkndon,  Xotts ;  John  ; 
Anne,  ra.  Joseph  Smethurst,  and  had  a  numerous  posterity. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Llotd,  h.  1650,  settled  at  Manchester,  and  d.  1728, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  Martha  Whittaker,  of  Newton  Heath,  co. 
Lancaster,  an  only  survivinR  son, 

Gamaliel  Llotd,  of  Manchester,  Merchant  and  Manufac- 
turer, 0..  1749,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Carte,  M.B.,  of  Manchester,  who  d.  30  Sept.  1763,  an 
only  child, 

Geoege  Lloyd,  Esq.,  M.B.  Cantab.,  F.E.S.,  D.L.  for  West 
Fading  co.  York,  who  purchased  Hulme  Hall,  near  Man- 
chester, and  resided  at  Barrowby,  near  Leeds,  where  he  d. 
4  Dec.  1783.  He  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  Wright,  Esq. 
cf  Offerton,  co.  Chester,  by  Purefoy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
oughby  Aston,  Bart.),  and  by  her  had  an  only  child, 

I.  John,  F.R.S.,  of  Snitterton,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
James  Hibbins,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Wclcombe  House,  co.  Warwick,  High  Sheriff 
1306;  b.  7  March,  1768;  d.  uyim.  11  July,  1831. 

2  JouN  Gamaliel,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  .5.  his 
brother  in  Wekombe  House,  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick 
1S32,  d.  unm.  1837. 

3  Charlotte,  m.  4  May,  1802,  Rev.  Thomas  Warde  (refer  to 
Warde  of  VLopton  lIoiLst).  4  Purcfoy,  d.  v.nia. 

Mr.  Lloyd  m.  2ndly,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Horton,  Esq. 
of  Chaddcrton,  co.  Lancaster,  sometime  Governor  of  the  Isle 
of  Man  under  the  Earl  of  Derby,  and  father  of  Sir  William 
Horton,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gamaliel,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  from  whom  descended  the  Llotds  of  Stockton 
JIall  {refer  to  titat  FamU;/). 

HI.  Thomas,  of  Hosforth  Hall,  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  of 
the  Leeds  Volunteers,  d.  at  Kingthovpe  House,  near  Picker- 
ing, 7  April,  1828.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Warde, 
Esq.  of  Kew  Grange,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Coatham,  co.  York,  b.  25  May,  1780.  He  in. 
1st,  1820,  Marian  Cliri.stina,  5th  dau.  of  Alexander  JIacloan, 
Esq.  of  Col,  CO.  Argyll,  by  whom  (who  u!.  1821)  he  had  no 
issue.  He  rn.  2ndly,  7  June,  1825,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Kookcs  Leeds  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Camp  Hill, 
near  llipon,  and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas  William,  of  Cowsby  Hall,  Northallerton,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  182G,  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge; 
in.  1849,  Elizabeth  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Prancis  Uenyon 
Hackett,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 

George  Walter,  Commander  It.N. 

John  George,  d.  loJG. 

Caroline  Anne. 

Marianne  Jane,  m.  April,  1863,  Major  Eowen  Cooke. 

I.  Anno. 

II.  Susannah,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Wray,  and  has  two  sons  and  a 
dau. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  1780,  Thomas  Batcson,  Esq.,  and  bad  an 
only  son,  Robert,  created  a  baronet. 

The  eldest,  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Gamaliel  Llotd,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Leeds,  and  Mayor  1799, 
resided  at  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  and  afterwards  in  Great  Ormond 
Street,  London,  where  he  d.  31  Aug.  1817.  By  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  James  Attwood,  Esq.,  he  had  issue  (with  two 
daus.,  1  Mary  Horton,  ra.  Stephen  John  Winthorp,  M.D.,  and 
2  Anne  Susannah,  rii.  Leonard  Horner,  Esq.,  F.R.S.),  an  only 
son, 

William  Horton  Llotd,  Esq.,  F.L.S.,  possessor  of  estates 
in  cos.  York,  Lancaster,  and  Derby,  6.  10  Feb.  1784;  m. 
13  April,  1826,  :\Liry,  4th  and  youngest  dau.  of  George  White- 
locke,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Place,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  and 
Fortoiseau,  near  Paris  (a  great-grandson  of  Sir  Bulstrode 
Whitelocke,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Roche,  Esq., 
Alderman  of  Limerick,  and  d.  18  Feb.  1849,  having  had 
issue,  Gamaliel,  6.  12  Juno,  1827,  d.  6  Nov.  1830;  and  the 
present  Geoege  Wuitelock  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Strancally  Castle. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  lions  dormant  in  pale  sa.  Crest — A  demi- 
arm  in  scale  armour  the  hand  naked  ppr.  the  cuff  arg.  grasping 
a  lizard  vert. 

Heal — Strancally  Castle,  Villierstown,  co.  Waterford. 


LLOYD    OF    GLOSTER.  ' 

Llott),  John,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  King's  Co.,  J.P., 
D.L.,  s.  by  will  1860  to  the  estates  of  Col.  Hardress 
Lloyd,  of  Gloster,  for  some  years  Lieut.-Col.  South 
Down  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  the  King's  Co.  He  m. 
14  Nov.  1872,  Susannah  Frances  Julia,  2ud  dau.  of 
John  Thomas  Eosborough  Colclough,  Esq.  of 
Tintern  Abbey,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Wexford,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  Hardress,  b.  14  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Evan  Colclough,  b.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Louisa  Arthurina  Gwendoline  Colclough^  h.  28  Aug, 
1873. 

II.  Susan  Frederica  Lilian  May,  6.  4  Sept.  1875. 

III.  Alice  Maude  Josephine,  b.  14  April,  1878. 

Sfcii— Gloster,  Shiurone,  King's  Co. 


LLOYD    OF    COWSBY. 

See  p^'sceding  Memoir, 


LLOYD-VAUGHAN. 
See  Vaughan  of  Golden  Grove. 


LOCH    OF    DEYLAW. 

Tlie  late  Geoege  Locn,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  co.. 
Edinburgh,  F.G.S.,  J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and 
Sutherland,  and  D.L.  for  the  latter,  called  to  the 
Bar  1817,  made  Q.C.  18G3,  M.P.  for  the  Wick 
Burghs,  1868  to  1872,  Capt.  Staffordshire  Yeomanry, 
h.  1811  ;  m.  1836,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Pilkington  Brandreth,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Liverpool, 
and  d.  1877,  leaving  four  daus. 

iLllTCilflC. — James  Locn,  Merchant  and  Burgess  of  Edin- 
burgh, ra.  II  Oct.  1610,  Margaret  Barclay,  of  the  same  city, 
and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Locn,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  Treasurer  of  Edinburgh,  h. 
27  Aug.  1612,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Loch,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  b.  2  May,  1650,  m.  Isabel,  dau. 
of  Sir  George  Foulis,  of  Ravelston,  and  had  issue  (with  three 
daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom  Janet,  ra.  1710,  Edward  Majoribanks, 
Esq.  of  Hallyards),  George,  his  heir;  .John,  of  Edinburgh, 
Merchant,  who  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Menzies,  ol 
Gladstone,  and  left  at  his  decease  1756,  an  only  son,  William, 
father  of  John,  of  Rarham,  and  James,  Joint  King's  Remem- 
brancer for  Scotlaiid.  He  d.  12  Nov.  1690,  and  was  s.  by  liia 
eldest  son, 

George  Locn,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  b.  28  March,  1078;  in.  Jean, 
dau.  of  George  Foulis,  Esq.  of  Ravelston,  and  was«.  by  his 
elder  son, 

James  Locn,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  6.  16  Aug.  1693;  m.  14  Jan. 
1748,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  William  Erskine,  son  of  David, 
4th  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  dying  14  Nov.  1759,  left  a  dau.,  Mar- 
garet, rn.  her  cousin,  James  Loch,  Esq.,  and  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 1 

George  Locn,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Adam, 
Esq.  of  Blair,  co.  Kinross,  and  sister  of  the  Lord  Chief  Com- 
missioner Adam,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

James,  his  successor. 

John,  formerly  51. P.  for  Hythe,  a  Director  of  the  East  Indic 
Company,  of  the  Australian  Society,  &c.,  ra.  Marion,  dau 
of  Archibald  CuUen,  Esq.,  K.C.,  and  left  a  son,  George  John. 
deceased,  and  a  dau.  Marion,  in.  Edward  Majoribanks,  Esq 

William,  in  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  who  left  issue,  Georp 
William,  William,  Charles,  Mary,  Eliza,  and  Charlotte,  d 
1868. 

Francis  Erskine,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Miss  Jcssc  Eobertson 
and  d.  13  Feb.  186tf,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Loch  d.  1788,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Locn,  Esq.  of  Drylaw,  b.  7  May,  1780,  an  Advocate 
and  M.P.  for  Kirkwall,  ic;  in.  10  Aug.  1810,  Ann,  youii;.'o.^ 
dau.  of  Patrick  Orr,  Esq.  of  co.  Kincardine,  and  d.  1»50 
leaving  issue, 

George,  M.P.,  of  Drylaw. 

Granville  Gower,  b.  1813,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.,  killed  185.3. 

William  Adam,  b.  1814.  Thomas,  6.  Isl6;  d.  1858. 

James  Patrick,  b.  1819;  and  d.  18-24. 

John  Charles,  6.  1825. 

Henry  Brougham,  b.  1827,  C.B.,  distinguished  in  China,  nov 

Lieut. -Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man ;  in.  186'2,  Elizabeth,  dau 

of  the  late  Hon.  Edward  Villiers. 
Anne  Marjory,  d.  1836. 
Mary  Clementina  Marion,  ra.  Capt.  Sir  Frederick  Kicolson 

R.N.,  and  d.  1851. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  saltier  engrailed  sa. between  in  the  flanks tW' 
swans  naiant  in  lochs  ppr.  Crest — A  swan  devouring  a  pcrcl 
ppr.    Motto — Assiduitate  non  dcsidia. 

Siat — Cottage,  Bishopsgat«,  Staines 


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LOCKE    OF    CLEVE    HOUSE. 

Locke,  Wadham,  Esq.  of  Cleve  House,  Seend, 

0.  Wilts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  b.  4  July,  1803  ; 

•   1st,  1828,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry  Thompson, 

[.  of  Skelton,   Yorkshire,   and  by  her  has  one 

lu'viving  child, 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1857,  Capt.  Lamb. 

le  m.  2ndly,  21  April,  1844,  Albinia,  dau.  of  John 
lalton,  Esq,  of  Sleningford  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
■"iUiugham  Castle,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Wadham,  late  Lieut.  94th  foot,  h.  1815. 

II.  Ernest  Dalton  Borough,  h.  1843. 

III.  Ceeil  John  Hay,  6.  1852. 

IV.  Norcliffe  Eobert  Sutton,  d.  youngr. 

V.  Francis  Alexander  Sydenham,  h.  1S61. 
Ti.  Arthur  Guy  Nerille,  b.  1864. 

VII.  D'Arcy  Victor  Thomas  Andrews,  6. 18C7. 

II.  Eachel  Ethel  Albinia  Laura. 

III.  Albinia  Johanna  Selina. 

\Ir.  Locke  was  formerly  an  officer  iu  the  1st 
Dragoon  Guards. 

iLtncagC. — For  some  account  of  this  family,  refer  to  the 
li^Uman's  Mariazhie  for  1792,  p.  798. 

AVabham  Locke,  Esq.  of  Eondeford  House,  co.  Wilts,  to. 
Vnne,  dau.  of  James  Sutton,  Esq.,  and  (/.  28  June,  1799,  was  s. 
)y  his  only  son, 

Wadham  Locke,  Esq.  of  Eowdeford  House,  h.  26  Oct.  1779, 
r.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts  1804,  and  M.P.  for  Devizes 

"2;  m.  23  Sept.  1802,  Anna  Maria  Selina,  dau.  of  Francis 
veil,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
>  July,  1838)  had  issue, 

Wadham,  now  of  Cleve  House. 

Francis  Alexander  Sydenham,  of  Eowdeford,  Wilts,  6. 31  July, 

1804;  1)1.  1  Dec.  1835,  Katharine  Harriott,  dau.  of  Admiral 

Sir  Thomas  Fellowes,  C.B.,  by  Catherine  Mary  his  wife, 

dau.  of  Sir  William  Abdy,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue,  Wadham 

Fellowes,  b.  3  Feb.  1838,  d.  30  July,  1854;  and  Katharine 

Selina,  m.  Col.  Morant. 
John,  E.I.C.S.,  Bengal,  now  of  Chicklade  House,  Wilts,  m. 

Frances  Augusta,  dau.  of  Thos.  Moore  Wayne,  Esq.  of  South 

W^anborough,  Hants,  and  has  three  daus. 
Anna  Maria  Selina,  m.  1st,  George  Purefoy  Jervoise,  Esq. ; 

and  2ndly,  Francis  Marx,  Esq. 
Elizabeth  Sarah,  d.  14  Nov.  1833. 
Anne,  m.  4  Jan.  1838,  Eev.  Henry  Paddon,  eldest  son  of  J. 

Paddon,  Esq.  of  Fareham. 
Louisa,  m.  1st,  William  Lawrence  Colquhoun,   Esq.;  and 

2ndly,  J.  Dunlop,  Esq.  of  Tolcross,  Glasgow. 
Katharine  PoweU,  m.  George  Duberly,  Esq.,  Col.  77th  regt. 
Frances  Isabella,  m.  Henry  Duberly,  Esq.,  Capt.  8th  Hussars. 

Mr.  Locke  d.  21  Oct.  1835. 

Arms — Per  fcss  az.  and  or,  a  pale  counterchanged,  three 
hawks  with  wings  endorsed  of  the  la>t.  Crest — A  hawk  wings 
endorsed  holding,  in  the  beak  a  padlock  or. 

iSeat— Cleve  House,  Seend,  Melksham,  Wilts. 


William  Eliott,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Se  kirk  for  twenty-four 
years,  lSOG-30,  m.  1792,  Marianne,  only  child  of  Allan  Lock- 
hart,  Esq.  of  Cleghorn  (representative  of  the  Lockuakts  of 
CUghorn),  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Lockhabt.  By  her  he 
had  issue, 

John,  12th  Light  Dragoons,  killed  at  Waterloo. 

Allan,  late  of  Borthwickbrae  and  Cleghorn. 

Walter,  H.E.I.C.  Civil  Service,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Proctor, 
Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  India  1850. 

William,  Major  Madras  Native  Infantry,  in.  Dora,  dau.  of 
George  Clerk  Craigic,  Esq.  of  Dumbarnie;  and  d.  in  India, 
1855,  leaving  issue,  WiUiam,  b.  1840;  George,  R.N.,  6. 1841 ; 
Walter,  b.  1847;  Mary;  and  Dora. 

Gilbert,  E.N.,  d.  on  board  H.M.S.  "  Diamond,"  1S24. 

Jane.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Lockhart  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Allan  Eliott-Lockhabt,  Esq.  of  Borthwickbrae  and  Cleg- 
horn,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  Lanark  and  Eoxburgh,  and 
Lord-Lieut,  of  Selkirk,  called  to  the  Scotch  Bar  1824,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Selkirk  from  1846  to  1862,  b.  1S03;  m.  1830,  Charlotte, 
5th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Eobert  Dundas,  Bart,  of  Beech  wood, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Borthwickbrae  and  Cleghorn. 
n.  David,  b.  1834. 

III.  Allan,  Capt.  Eoyal  Engineers,  b.  1837 ;  d.  1865, 

IV.  Eobert  Dundas,  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  6, 1841. 

V.  Charles  Walter,  b.  1850. 

I.  Matilda.  ii.  Marianne  Elizabeth. 

ra.  Eobina.  iv.  Catherine  Henrietta. 

V.  Mary  Dora.  vi.  Jane  Margaret. 

Mr.  Eliott-Lockhart  d.  15  March,  1878. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  boars'  heads  erasefl 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  on  a  bend  engrailed  arg.  a  baton  az. 
within  a  bordure  of  the  last  charged  with  four  mullets  and  as 
many  crescents  alternately  of  the'second.  Crests — 1st,  A  boar's 
head  erased  arg. ;  2nd,  A  dexter  hand  holding  a  spear  ppr. 
Mottoes — Sine  labe  fides ;  and,  Hoc  majorum  opus. 

(Seats — Borthwickbrae,  Hawick ;  and  Cleghorn,  co.  Lanark. 


LOCKHART    OF    BOETHWICKBRAE. 

Eliott-Lockhaet,  William,  Esq,  of  Borth- 
wickbrae, CO.  Selkirk,  and  Cleghorn,  co.  Lanark, 
b.  1833,  educated  at  Harrow,  late  Capt.  26th  Came- 
roniaus  and  74th  Highlanders ;  m.  1866,  Dorothea 
Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Elliot,  K.C.S.I.,  of 
^Volfelee,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Allan  AsnxoN,  6.  1867.  ii.  Walter  Blair,  6.  1879. 

III.  Norman,  6.  1871;  d.  1872.  i.  Mary  Charlotte. 

ILtUrilCIC. — Thomas  Eliott,  of  Bewlie  (claiming  descent 
from  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Eliott  of  Stobbs),  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William  Scott,  of  Chamerlan  Newton,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Eltott,  6.  1658,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Scott, 
of  Sinton,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Eliott,  Esq.  h.  1069,  rd.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Scott,  of  Sinton,  and  was  father  of  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Eliott,  Esq.,  »i.  1st,  1753,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Murray,  Esq.  of  Crinfiletie,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and 
2ndly,  1764,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Walter  Laing,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had, 

William,  his  heir.  W.alter  (Lieut.-Col.),  d.  1808. 

Miirgarct,  ?ii.  David  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Know,  and  was  mother, 
inter  (dios,  of  Gen.  Sir  James  Simpson,  G.C.B.,  Commander- 
in-Chief  in  the  Crimea, 

The  eldest  son, 


LOCKHART    OF    CASTLE    HILL. 

LoCKHAET,  G-E^ME  Alexaxdek,  Esq.  C.B.,  of 
Castle  Hill,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major-Gen. 
in  the  army,  late  Lieut.-Col.  78th  regt.,  entered  the 
army  1837,  retired  on  full  pay-lS67 ;  b.  23  Jan. 
1820 ;  s.  his  half-brother,  Dec.  1873  ;  m.  1861, 
Emily  TJdney,  dau.  of  James  Brebner,  Esq. 

3LinCclQC.—{Sce  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

SiE  James  Lockhakt,  6.  1596 ;  a  Lord  of  the  Court  of  Session 
in  Scotland,  and  afterwards  Lord  Justice  Clerk,  as  Lord  Lee, 
in  the  time  of  Charles  I.,  m.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Fairly,  of  Braid,  he  had  no  issue ;  by  his 
2nd,  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Douglas,  of  Mordington 
(brother  of  James,  Lord  Torthorwald),  and  Maid  of  Honour  to 
Charles  I.'s  Queen,  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons,  i.  Wil- 
liam (Sir),  the  famous  Statesman ;  ii.  George  (Sir),  ancestor 
of  Sir  Norman  Macdonald  Lockhakt,  Bart,  of  Lee  and  Cam- 
wath ;  III.  John  (Sir),  of  Castle  Hill,  appointed  by  Charles  II. 
one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  a  Lord  of 
Justiciary ;  and  iv.  Robert,  killed  in  the  Civil  Wars. 

The  late  Eobert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  m.  1st,  9  Oct. 
1804,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Eichard  Newman  Newman,  Esq.  of  Thorn- 
bury  Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  April, 
1816, 

James  Sinclair,  his  heir. 

Eobert  Alexander,  Major  80th  regt. 

John  Hamilton,  b.  24  Nov.  1814,  deceased. 

Mary  Emilia. 

Eliza  Anne,  m.  1825,  John  Percy  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Foswejl 
Bank,  co.  Perth.  Susan.  Anne  Nisbet. 

Mr.  Lockhart '/ii.  2ndly,  1817,  Charlotte  Simpson,  dau.  of  Capt. 
William  Mercer,  Bengal  army,  by  whom,  who  d.  1869,  he  had 
further  issue, 

William  Mercer,  6.  I8I8,  drowned  1849. 

Gr«me  Alexander,  C.B.,  now  of  Castle  Hill. 

George  Dimcan,  6.  1821. 

Charlotte.  Frances  Charlotte  Mercer.  Louisa. 

Elenora  Jane.        Margaret  Douglas.  Hoberta  Emilia. 

Barbara  Forbes. 

Mr.  Lockhart  d.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Sinclair  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  11  Sept.  1803;  d.  1873,  and  was  «.  by  his  half-brother, 

Major-Gen.  Gb.E3ie  Alexander  Lockhart,  C.B.,  of  Castle 
Hill. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  man's  heart  gu.  within  a  fetterlock  sa.  on 
a  chief  az.  three  boars'  heads  erased  of  the  first.  Crest — A 
boar's  head  erased  ai'g.     Motto — Corda  serata  fero. 

Seat — Camncthan  House,  Wishaw,  N.B. 


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LOCKHABT    OF    WICKETSHAW    AND 
MILTON    LOCKHAET. 

LocKHAET,  Datid  Eiaie,  Esq.  of  Wickelshaw, 
and  Milton  Lockliart,  co.  Lanark,  Lieut. -Col.  107tli 
foot.  Col.  Lockhart  represents  in  the  male  line 
the  LoCKHAETS  of  Cleglwrn  and  in  the  female 
line  through  the  Soiieevilles  of  Corehouse,  is  heir 
of  the  Somervilles  of  Cambusnethan,  descendants 
of  John,  3rd  Lord  SomervUle. 

ILtlttaSC— The  first  Lockhart  of  Wicketshaw,  was  Snd 
eon  of  Sm  Stephen  Lockhart,  of  Clcghorn,  co.  Lanark,  Armour 
Bearer  to  King  James  III.  of  Scotland.  The  raale  line  of  the 
elder  son  of  Sir  Stephen  failed  at  the  death  of  Allen  Lockhart, 
Esq.  of  Cleghorn,  1805.  (For  the  female  line  refer  to  Elliot- 
LocKHAET  of  CUghorn  and  Borthwkkbrof..)  The  elder  line  of 
T\"icketshaw  failed  1776,  at  the  death  of  Sir  William  Lockhart 
Denham,  Bart,  of  Westshiel. 

Stephen  Lockhart,  of  Wicketshaw,  co.  Lanark,  m.  (contract 
dated  27  Aug.  1606)  Grizel  Carmichael,  of  Hyndford,  sister  of 
the  1st  Lord  Carmichael,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Hyndford, 
and  had  a  2nd  son, 
Egbert  Lockhart,  of  Birkhill,  co.  Lanark,  grandfather  of 
William  Lockhart,  of  Birkhill,  who  m.  Violet  Inglis,  niece 
and  heiress  of  James  Somerville,  of  Corehouse,  and  had  two 
sons,  I.  Major-Gen.  William  Lockhart,  d.  1817,  leaving  three 
<laus.,  and  three  sons  in  the  army,  who  d.  s.  'p. ;  and  ii.  John. 
The  2nd  son, 

Eev.  John  Lockhart,  D.D.,  had  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth, 
Dinwiddle,  of  Germiston,  a  son,  William,  his  heir,  of  whom 
presently,   and  two    other  sons,   d.   young.      He  ot.   2ndly, 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  John  Gibson,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
1834,  left  at  his  decease  1842, 
John  Gibson  Lockhart,  D.C.L.  Oxon ;  ;n.  1820,  Charlotte 
Sophia,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart, 
of  Abbotsford;  and  d.  1854,  having  had  issue,  several  sons, 
d.  unm.,  and  a  dau.  Charlotte,  m.  19  Aug.  1847,  James 
Eobert  Hope,  Esq.,  Q.C,  who  assumed  the  additional  name 
of  ScoTT,  and  became  of  Abbotsford.     She  d.  20  Oct.  18-58, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  chUd,  Mary  Monica,  of  Abbots- 
ford, m.  21  July,   1874,    Hon.  Joseph  Constable  Maxwell, 
who  has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Scott. 
Lawrence,  D.D.,  late  of  Wicketshaw. 
Eobert,  m.  1854,  Marion,  dau.  of  John  G.  Kinnear,  Esq., 
d.  s.  p.  1859. 
Eichard,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  drowned  in  India,  1826. 
Archibald  Inglis,  Col.   in  the  army,  C.B.,  late  Lieut.-Col. 

Commanding  the  92nd  Highlanders. 
Violet,  d.  unm.  1849. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Lockhart,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Jtilton  Lockhart,  repre- 
sented CO.  Lanark  from  1S41  till  his  decease,  lie  m.  16  April, 
1822,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Palliser,  Bart.  Mr.  Lock- 
hart, who  was  representative  of  Sir  William  Lockhart-Denham, 
Bart.,  mentioned  above,  having  re-acquired  part  of  the  old 
family  estate,  adjoining  the  Barony  of  Milton  Lockhart, 
directed,  by  deed  of  entail,  that  his  heirs  and  successors 
should  always  bear  the  name  and  arms  of  Lockhart  of  Wicket- 
shaw. Dying  1856  without  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  half- 
brother. 

The  Rev.  Lawrence  Lockhart,  D.D.,  of  Wicketshaw  and 
Milton  Lockhart,  co.  Lanark,  and  Germiston,  near  Glasgow, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Incumbent  of  Inchinnan,  co.  Eenfrew,  from 
1822  to  1860,  6.  1796;  m.  1st,  1825,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 
David  Blair,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1849,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  co.  Kenfrew,  and  had 
issue  to  survive, 

I.  David  Blahi,  now  of  Wicketshaw  and  Milton  Lockhart. 

II.  Lawrence  WiUiam  Maxwell,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Eoyal  Lan- 
arkshire Militia,  late  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  m.  18G0, 
Katharine,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  James  Eussell, 
K.C.B.,  of  Ashestiel,  co.  Selkirk,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Lawrence  Archibald  SomervUle,  6.  1860. 
in.  WUliam  Stephen  Alexander,  H.M.'s  Indian  army. 
IV.  James  Somerville.  v.  AJexander  Francis  Maxwell. 

VI.  Walter  Somerville. 
I.  Elizabeth  Catherine. 

u.  Louisa  Matilda,  m.  1863,  Thomas  Eudd,  Esq. 
in.  Violet  Sophia,  m.  1860,  Thomas  Maxwell,  Esq.,  M.D., 

Bengal  army,  6th  son  of  the  lat«  William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 

Dargavel,  and  has  issue. 

Dr.  Lockliart  d.  1876. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  dexter,  between  three  boars'  heads 
erased  az.,  a  man's  heart  ppr.  within  a  fetterlock  or.  Cnst — 
A  dexler  hand  holding  a  boars  head  erased  ppr.  Mollo— 
Feroci  fgrtior ;   and  Corda  serata  pando. 

Seat — MiltouLockhart,  Carluke,  co.  Lanark. 


LOCKWOOD    OF    DEWS    HAIX. 

See  Wood. 


liOCKTER    OF    PLYMOUTH. 

LocETEE,  The  Eev.  Edmund  Leopold,  M.A., 
of  Plymouth,  Devon,  Eeetor  of  Westcote  IJarton, 
CO.  Oxon,  1852,  b.  17  May,  1816  ;  m.  28  May,  1839, 
Julia  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Thomas  Woodforde, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Ansford  and  Pointington,  Somerset 
(see  Family  o/'Woodfoede),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmond  Stocghton  Braithwaite,  Capt.E.A.,  6. 19  April, 

1842.  u.  Arthur  Woodforde,  h.  18  June,  1844. 

ni.  Harry  Penrose,  b.  10  March,  1846. 
IV.  Walter  Nevill,  Lieut.  Eoyal  Artillery,  6.  4  April,  1849. 
I.  Eosa  Mary. 

iLt'ltCagC— We  Cna  that  the  Lockyers  located  at  Much 
Wenlock,  Salop,  a.d.  1498,  and  thence  deduced  in  the  Visitation 
of  that  CO.  to  the  year  1622.  From  this  family,  the  Lockyers  ol 
Devon  claim  presumptive  descent. 

Nicholas  Lockter,  bapt.  29  May,  1711,  eldest  son  of  Eev. 
Nicholas  Locluer,  Vicar  of  Luppitt,  Devon,  and  grandson  o^ 
Nicholas  Lockyer,  of  Honiton,  tmvp.  Charles  II.,  d.  2  April* 
1762,  leaving  by  Joan  his  wife  (who  was  buried  9  Dec.  1799)^ 
nine  sons.  The  9th  of  these,  Tho.mas,  who  was  father  of  a 
numerous  family,  settled  at  Wembury,  Devon,  and  dying 
9  Sept.  1S06,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Thomas  Lockter,  Esq. 
of  Wembury  House,  brother  of  the  distinguished  oEScers,  Capt, 
Nicholas  Lockyer,  C.B.,  E.N.,  and  Major-Gen.  Henry  Frederick 
Lockyer,  C.B.,  K.H.,  who  d.  Aug.  18G0.  The  representation 
of  the  family  eventually  devolved  on  the  8th  son, 

Edmund  Lockter,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Devon, 
6.  18  Sept.  1750;  r,i.  17  March,  1782,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Francis 
Penrose,  Esq.  of  Durian,  Cornwall,  d.  21  Feb.  1836,  having  had 
issue  (with  one  dau.,  Eleanor  Margaret  Penrose,  m.  Admiral 
Sir  Samuel  Pym,  K.C.B.)  a  son, 

Edmund  Lockter,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.L.S.,  &e.,  5.  28  Oct.  1782; 
til.  Eliza  (who  d.  5  Oct.  1863)  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Thomaj 
Patrickson  Braithwaite,  E.N.  (of  the  family  of  Braithwaite,  ol 
Briars,  Westmorland)  and  d.  Dec.  1816,  leaving, 

Edmund  Leopold,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Ellen  Marv,  -iii.  George  Balston,  Esq.  of  Poole,  Dorset,  who 
d.  s.  p.  18.=i2. 

Eosa  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  T.  L.  Whcelor,  M.A.,  of  Bromwicl 
House,  CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  issue. 

Arras — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  lions  rampant 
or,  as  many  ants  fessway  ppr.  Crest — On  the  sea  a  ship  undei 
sail  her  three  topsails  hoisted  ppr.  the  main  topsail  charged 
with  a.  lion  rampant  gu.  the  fore  and  mizen  topsails  charged 
each  with  an  ant  ppr.,  a  red  ensign  flying  and  a  pendant  arg; 
at  the  main  top-gallant  masthead  charged  with  a  cross  aA 
Mollo — Sedulc  et  secunde. 

/tea iiience— Westcote  Barton,  near  Oxford. 


LODER    OP    WHITTLEBnUY    LODGE, 

THE     HIGH     BEECHES,     AND      BEECH 

HOUSE. 

LoDEE,  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Whittlebury,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  The  High  Beeches  and  Beach  House 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  h.  1823  .i 
m.  1847,  Maria  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Hans  Busk,  Es(j 
and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Wadsworth  Busk,  and  has 
with  other  issue, 

Edmund  Giles,  6.  1849;  m.  Marion,  3rd  dau.  of  W.  E 
Hubbard,  Esq.  of  Leonardslea,  Sussex. 

Mr.  Loder  is  son  of  the  late  Giles  Loder,  Esq.  Oi 
Wilsford,  Wnts,  who  d.  1871,  by  Elizabeth,  hi 
•wife,  dau.  of  John  Higginbotham,  Esq. 

Seats — Whittlebury  Lodge,  Towcastcr;  The  High  Beeches 
Crawley;  Beech  House,  \\'orthing.  Town  House — 42,  Gr08 
venor  Square,  W. 


LOFTUS    OF    BALLNERMINE    AND 
OLDTOWN. 

Lofttj3,'Wiiiiam:  James,  Esq.  of  Ballnermine  ant 

Oldtown,  CO.  Dublin,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.  in  the  army 

!  late  3Sth  regt.,  b.  7  Jan.  1822  ;  m.  28  Dec.  1865 

1  Emmehne  Louisa   Charlotte,  dau.  of    Hildebran( 


LOP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOF 


981 


[eredith  Parratt,  Esq.  of  Efllngliam  Ilouse,  Surrey, 
ad  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Apreecc,  Bart.,  and 
as  issue, 

I,  William  Henbt  Gbaktlet,  &.  G  June,  1S70. 
I.  Fucia  Harriet  Emmeline. 

en.  Loftus  is  heir  male  of  the  family  of  Loftus. 

5.tnr?l0C.— Edward  Loftus,  of  Swincshcad,  in  the  parish 
f  Caversham,  co.  York,  had  two  sons, 

Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Viscoumts  Loftos,  extinct  in  the 
male  line. 
Adam,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

lie  2nd  son, 

Adam  Loft0S,  D.D.  Trin  Coll.  Cambridce,  Chaplain  to 
Jueen  Elizabeth,  and  to  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  her  Viceroy, 
rhom  he  accompanied  to  Ireland,  was  consecrated  Archbishop 
i  Armagh,  2  March,  1563  (patent  20  Jan.),  being  then  only 
wenty-eight  years  of  age.  He  was  elected  to  the  Deanery  of 
It.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  1504-65,  and  held  that  dignity  in  com- 
wndam  with  the  Primacy  till  1567,  when  (Aug.  8)  he  was 
nuislated  to  the  See  of  Dublin.  He  was  twice  Keeper  of  the 
ireat  Seal,  and,  1578,  was  appointed  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland, 
rhicb  high  office  he  held  with  his  bishoprick  till  his  death, 
laving  been  mainly  instrumental  in  the  establishment  of  the 
Jniversity  of  Dublin,  he  was  appointed  by  charter  the  iivst 
?rovost,  which  office  he  resigned  in  1594.  He  d.  "  worn  out 
yith  age  "  6  April,  1605,  age  70,  having  been  an  Archbishop 
brty-two  years.  The  Archbishop  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Idam  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lurgan  Eace,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her 
lad  twenty  children,  of  whom  seven  d.  young;  the  survivors 
jrere  five  sons  and  eight  daus.  Of  the  latter,  Anne,  the  5th 
iau.,  was  wife  of  Sir  Henry  CoUey,  and  direct  ancestress  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  <S:c. ;  of  the  former,  two  only  left  issue, 
aamely  the  eldest  and  the  4th.  His  eldest  son.  Sir  Dudley 
Loftus's  line  is  represented  in  the  female  line  by  the  Marqcess 
DF  Ely  ;  but  the  male  line  of  this  Sir  Dudley  became  extinct  in 
1783,  on  the  death  of  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Loftus  of  Ely.  The 
Archbishop's  4th  son  and  eventual  heir, 

I  Sir  Thomas  Loftus,  Knt.  of  Killyon,  co.  Mcath,  Constable  of 
■  the  Castle  of  Wicklow,  received  in  ICIO  a  grant  of  the  monas- 
[tery  of  Clonard,  with  other  lands  in  Meath.  He  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Kobert  Hartpole,  of  Shrule,  Queen's  Co.,  and  widow  of 
Francis  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally  Abbey,  in  the  same  co.,  and 
having  by  her  four  sons  and  two  daus.,  was  s.  on  his  death, 
!14  Dec.  1635,  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sib  Dudley  Loftus,  of  Killyon,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Killyon  and  Clonard,  who  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ware, 
Knt.,  Auditor-General  of  Ireland,  and  d.  1648,  leaving  an  only 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyon  and  Clonard,  m.  1st, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Henry  Elkenhead,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only 
son  to  leave  issue,  Dudley  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyon,  whose 
male  line  became  extinct  in  1824,  when  the  estates  passed  to 
the  Magan  family,  who  now  represent  this  branch  of  the 
Loftus  famOy  in  the /e»iaie  line.  Mr.  Loftus  m.  2ndly,  Letitia, 
dau.  of  Essex  Digby,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  and  by  her  had 
(with  Adam,  d.  an  infant)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Simon  Loftus,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  15th  foot  d.  (about  1741)  at 
Jamaica,  of  the  wounds  he  had  received  at  the  siege  of 
Carthagena.  He  ra.  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Clara  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  I.  Arthur,  M.P.,  Major  22nd  foot,  d.  s.  p.  1781; 
II.  Hen-ry,  of  whom  presently;  iii.  Dudley,  Lieut,  in  the 
army,  killed  at  Carthagena  the  same  year  as  his  father;  and 
I.  Mary,  who  m.  the  Rev.  John  Elrington,  and  was  mother  of 
the  late  Major  Elrington,  Fort  Major  of  the  Tower  of  London. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Sackville  Street,  Dublin,  M.P. 
successively  for  Fethard,  Bannow,  and  Clonmines,  m.  Diana, 
dau.  of  William  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Sturston  Hall,  Norfolk, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Shipdham,  and  dying 
Dec.  1792,  aged  67,  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  M.P.,  Capt.  1st  Horse  Guards,  d.  s.p.  1791. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Arthur  (Rev.),  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Duke  GifFord,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Jordan  (commonly  called  Sir  Duke  Gifford,  Bart.), 
and  left  issue, 

1  Henry  Duke,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Mary  Ann,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Loftus  (gee  belmo),  but  d.  s.  p.  1822. 

2  Arthur,  of  Rathangan,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Anne  Abigail, 
only  child  and  heir  of  John  Grey,  Esq.  of  Athy  and 
Rathangan,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  May,  1861,  leaving  (with 
a  dau.,  Jane  Grey,  m.  1856,  James  Cuffe  St.  George,  Esq.) 
a  son,  Arthur  John,  Gent.  Usher  to  the  Queen,  0. 1  May, 


1817,  late  Capt.  18th  Hussars,  m.  8  Jan.  18G3,  Lady 
Catherine  Henrietta  Mary  Loftus,  dau.  of  John,  2nd 
Marquess  of  Ely,  and  has  three  daus.,  Adeline  Henrietta, 
Hilda  Mabel  Gunnora,  and  Eleanor  Lucia  Edith. 
S  William  Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Capt.  William  Felix  Brady,  lOth  foot,  and  left  issue,  at 
his  decease,  1825,  one  son  and  a  dau.,  both  d.  young. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Kilbride,  co.  Wicldow,  and  Wim- 
polc  Street,   London,  a  General  Officer,    Col.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  Lieutenant  of  the  Tower  of  London,  M.P.  both  ia 
the  English  and  Irish  Parliaments,  b.  1752;   m.  1st,  18  Feb. 
1778,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  MackerellKing,  Esq.  of 
Lissen  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17S6)  had  issue, 
Henry,  Col.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  s.  j).  1823. 
AViLLiAM  Francis  Bentinck,  of  whom  presently. 
Mary  Anne,  vi.  Major  Henry  Duke  Loftus,  and  d.  s.  p.  18H. 
Harriet,  m.  4  Aug.  1804,  Thomas  Bouike  Eicketts,  Esq.  of 
Combe  House,  co.  Hertford. 
Gen.  Loftus  m.  2ndly,  7  May,  1790,  Lady  Elizabeth  Townshend, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess  Townshend,  by 
liis  1st  wife.  Lady  Charlotte  Compton,  Baroness  Fekkeks  op 
Chartley,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1811)  further  issue, 

I.  George  Colby,  late  of  Woodland,  Dorset,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Licut.-Col.  Dorset  Militia,  6.  15  Feb.  1791;  ni.  1821, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  John  Feaver,  Esq.  of 
Woolland,  which  lady  c^  s.  p.  13  Dec.  1842.  Lieut.-Col. 
Loftus,  who  was  formerly  in  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  and 
served  throughout  the  Peninsular  war,  c^.  5  Nov.  1861, 
aged  71. 

II.  Arthur,  M.A.  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  6.  7  Jtdy,  1795; 
7/1.  10  Aug.  1836,  Mary  Anne  Uay,  only  child  of  the  Rev. 
William  Eay  Clayton,  and  by  her  (whorf.  14  Sept.  1856)  has 
had  issue.    (.See  Loftus  of  Breconash  Lodge.) 

ui.  Charles,  of  Wyndham  Lodge,  Tregonwell  Eoad,  Bourne- 
mouth, formerly  R.N.,  afterwards  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  Major  Norfolk  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  21  Sept.  179G;  ra. 
1st,  Feb.  1825,  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Dixon,  of  Gledhow, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Charlotte  Lydia,  ra.  6  July, 
1854,  William  R.  Wynn,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Edward 
Wynn,  and  d.  Nov.  1876.  He  ra.  2ndly,  4  Feb.  1869,  Ann 
Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Robert  Louth,  son  of  Dr.  Louth, 
Bishop  of  London. 

IV.  Fen-ers,  late  Capt.  and  Licut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  Col. 
3rd  West  Yorkshire  Jlilitia,  6.  24  June,  1798;  to.  11  Oct. 
1832,  Louisa,  only  cliild  of  the  Rev.  John  Bastard,  of  AYest 
Lodge,  Dorset;  and  d.  9  Oct.  1877,  having  had  issue,  two 
sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Ferrers  Compton  Clarges,  Capt.  3rd  West  Yorkshiro 
MlUtia,  h.  21  Dec.  1833. 

2  Douglas,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  &.  11  Aug.  1837;  m. 
29  July,  1862,  Laura  Ann  St.  John  Mildmay,  dau.  of  the 
late  Capt.  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Lawrence  Shawe,  and  has 
issue,  Dudley  Ferrers,  b.  12  Feb.  1864,  St.  .John  Douglas 
Townshend,  6.  22  April,  1866;  Violet  Maria  Charlotte  • 
and  Diana  Audley  Hillier. 

1  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  ra,  5  July,  1S60,  Eev.  Dixon  BrowD, 
of  Unthank  Hall,  Northumberland. 

V.  Frederick,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  17  Nov.  1799;  m.  1833, 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Phayre,  E.I.C.S.,  of 
Shrewsbury,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Dec.  1860. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  24  March,  1812,  Lord  Charles  Vere  Ferrers 
Townshend,  who  d.  5  Nov.  1853  :  she  d.  21  March,  1860. 

II.  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Ann,  ra.  1834,  George  Best,  Esq.  of 
Eastbury  House,  Compton,  Surrey,  and  d.  6  Nov.  1873, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Ann  Harriet  Margaret,  d.  1825. 

IV.  Jane  Perceval  Compton,  m.  7  Sept.  1833,  H.  Corbet 
Singleton,  Esq.  of  Aclare,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

Gen.  Loftus  d.  15  July,  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  William  Francis  Bentinck  Loftus,  of  Kil- 
bride, Col.  50th  regt.,  6.  17  Aug.  1784;  ra.  9  Oct.  1819,  Mar- 
garet Harriet,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Langrishe,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Hercules  Langrishe,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  Aug.  1874)  had  issue, 

William  Jajies,  of  Ballnermine  and  Oldtown. 
Henry,  6.  9  March,  1823,  Major  71st  Highlanders,  d.^mm.  in 
IncUa,  2  Nov.  1862. 

Mary  Harriet  Anne,  to.  11  July,  1848,  George  Augustus 
Cranley  Onslow,  Esq.,  who  d.  13  AprU,  1855,  leaving  an 
only  son,  William  HilUer,  who  s.  in  1870,  to  the  Earldom  of 
Onslow. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  1st,  9  Jan.  1855,  Capt.  Edward  Charles  Ralph 

Sheldon  (son  of  the  l.ate  E.  R.  C.  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Brailcs 

House,  CO.  Warwick,  M.P.  for  that  co.),  who  d.  s.p.  Nov. 

1867 ;  and  2ndly,  7  April,  1870,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Archibald 

Little,  K.C.B. 

Lieut.-Gen.  Loftus  was  one  of  the  Esquires  to  the  Marquess  of 

Ely,  at  the  installation  of  the  Knights  of  6t.  Patrick,  1819.  HO 

d.  13  Sept.  1852. 

Arras — 1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.  between 
three  trefoils  shpped  arg. ;  2nd,  gyronny  of  eight  pieces  arg. 


982 


LOF 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LON 


and  sa.,  a  saltiro  engrailed  between  four  fleurs-de-lis,  all 
counterchanged ;  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  or,  with  drops  of  blood 
upon  it,  between  four  pelicans  or  (these  arras  were  granted  to 
Archbishop  Loftus  and  his  male  descendants).  Crest— A.  boar's 
head  couped  and  erect  arg.  langucd  gu.  Mottoes — Prend  moi 
tel  que  je  suis.    Around  the  crest,  Loyal  a  mort. 


LOFTUS    OP    BRECONASH    LODGE. 

Loftus,  Geoege  William  Feeeaes,  Esq.  of 
Breconash  Lodge,  Norfolk,  b.  23  Jan.  1839,  educated 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge ;  m.  21  Jan.  1861,  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  James,  Esq.  of  Norwich.  Mr. 
Loftus  s.  by  will  1860  to  the  property  of  his  maternal 
grandfather,  the  Kev.  WilUam  Ray  Clayton,  Rector 
of  Ryburgh,  Norfolk,  who  in  1830,  s.  his  elder 
brother,  Samuel  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Churchman's 
House,  Norwich,  and  who  purchased  Breconash 
Lodge,  1862. 

iLt'llCilQC. — AETHtJE  LoFTrs  (2nd  son  of  Gen.  Loftus, 
Lieut,  of  the  Tower  of  London,  by  his  2nd  wife.  Lady  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess  Townshend,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Charlotte,  Baroness  de  Ferrars  and  Compton,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  5th  Earl  of  Northampton),  ia.  10  Aug.  1836,  Mary  Anne  Ray 
Clayton,  only  child  of  the  Eev.  William  Kay  Clayton,  Eector 
of  Ey burgh,  and  had  issue, 

George  William  Feekars,  now  of  Breconash  Lodge. 

Elizabeth  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  Oct.  18.37. 

Mary  Anne  Compton,  d.  19  July,  1855. 

Seat — Breconash  Lodge,  Norwich. 


LOMAX    OP    CLAYTON    HALL. 

LoMAX,  James,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  co.  Lancas- 
ter, D.L.,  m.  Nov.  1845,  Frances  Cecilia  Verda, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Westwood. 

ILlltCaflC. — Richard  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Pilsworth,  was  owner 
of  a  freehold  estate  at  Burnshawe  Tower,  in  the  vale  of  Tod- 
morden,  which  by  deeds,  some  sans  date,  is  proved  to  have 
been  in  the  possession  of  the  family  from  a  very  early  period, 
lie  rii.  Rebecca  Heywood,  of  Urmston,  sole  heiress  of  the 
Grimsiiawb  of  Clayton,  through  her  mother,  Diary,  dau.  of 
John  Grimshaw,  Esq.  of  Clayton.    Their  son  and  heir, 

James  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth  Lord,  and 
had  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Michael  Francis  Trappes,  Esq. 
of  Nidd  HaU,  co.  York)  three  sons,  Richard  Grimshaw,  of  whom 
presently;  James,  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Lancashire  Volunteers; 
and  John,  d.  young.    Tlie  eldest  son, 

EicHARD  Grimshaw  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  m.  July, 
1797,  Catharine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Greaves,  Esq., 
Banker,  of  Preston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichaed,  d.  s.  p.  aged  22.       ii.  John,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  James,  of  Clayton  Hall. 

IV.  William,  in  holy  orders  ot  the  Church  of  Eome. 
▼.  Edmund. 

^1  Shades  }  ''°*^  ^^  ^"'^  "^^^'"^  °^  ^^^  ^lurch  of  Eome. 

VIII.  Thomas,  m.  20  June,  1837,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Eev.    Charles   Sanders,    Vicar   of   Ketton   with   Tixover, 
Rutland,    son    of   Edward    Sanders,    Esq.,    by    Christian 
Woolston,  his  wife,  and  has  had  issue, 
1  Richard  Grimshaw,  d.  1852.        2  John,  d.  1847. 

1  Mary,  m.  William  Francis  Segar,  Esq.  and  has  a  dau., 
Helen  Mary  Maxima,  b.  27  Aug.  1829. 

2  Helen,  m.  10  Jan.  18G6,  T.  B.  Trappes,  Esq.  of  Stanley 
House,  Clitheroe,  Major  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Militia, 
and  has  issue. 

3  Gwendalene  Elizabeth,  d.  184G. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Sept.  183G. 

Mr.  Lomax  d.  20  Jan.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  b.  9  Aug.  ISOl,  J. P., 
who  5)1.  29  Nov.  1836,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Aspinall,  Esq. 
of  Standen  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  but  d.  s.  p.  15  July,  1849,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  James  Lomax,  Esq.  of 
Clayton  Hall. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  or  and  sa.,  on  a 
bend  cottised  erm.  three  escallops  gu.,  for  Lomax;  2nd,  arg., 
a  griffin  segreant  sa.  armed  or,  for  Grimsuaw;  3rd,  arg.,  a 
cross  sa.  between  four  bezants,  for  Clayton.  Crest — Out  of  a 
mural  crown  a  demi-lion  gu.  collared  and  holding  an  escallop. 
Motto — Fato  prudcntia  major. 
Seat — Clayton  Hall,  Accrington. 


LOMBE    OP    BYLAUGH. 

LoMBE,  Rev.  Henet,  of  Bylaugh,  Norfolk,  B. A., 
J.P.,  b.  1819 ;  m.  25  April,  1849,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brown  Evans,  Esq.  of  North  Tuddeuham. 


^inCKQC—'E.DvrAVfD  Lombe,  who  was  living  at  Weston 
Norfolk,  in  1688,  was  first-cousin  of  the  fatier  of  Sir  Thoma- 
Lombe,  Knt.,  Alderman  of  London,  who  with  his  brothei 
John,  organized  silk  manufacture  in  Great  Britain,  and  erecteo 
the  silk  mills  at  Derby,  temp.  George  I.  and  II.  His  wil 
is  dated  1703,  and  he  left  by  his  wife,  Misa  Sporle,  three  sons 
and  two  daus., 

I.  Edward  of  Melton,  High  Sheriff  co.  Norfolk  1714,  d.  «.  p. 
1738.  n.  Thomas,  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  d.  v/nm. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Seaming,  Norfolk,  d.  g.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Warner,  ii.  Maey,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  youngest  dau., 

Mary  Lombe,  m.  John  Ease,  Esq.  of  East  Dereham,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Lombe,  of  whom 
hereafter  as  Sir  John  Lombe,  Bart. 

II.  Edward,  of  Gall,  m.  Virtue  Repps,  of  Sail;  and  d.  1804, 
leaving  four  daas., 

1  Virtue,  hi.  Richard  Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  DuflSeld,  M.P. 
and  had  a  son, 

Sir  Richard  Paul  Jodbell,  who  s.  to  his  uncle's 
baronetcy. 

2  Sophia,  m.  Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stretton  Strawless. 

3  Anne,  ni.  Rev.  Bernard  Astley. 

4  Mary,  rn.  1787,  Thomas  Browne  Evans,  Esq.  of  North 
Tuddenham,  and  had  issue  (see  Evans  of  North  Tudden- 
harn).    Her  third  son, 

Henry  (Rev.),  assumed,  1862,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Lombe,  under  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  Sir  John 
Lombe,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  Lombe,  Bart,  of  Great  Malton,  assumed  by  Act  of 
Parliament  the  surname  of  his  maternal  ancestors  in  lieu  of 
that  of  his  paternal,  in  1762,  and  was  created  a  Baronet  10  Dec. 
1783,  with  remainder  in  default  of  male  issue  to  his  brother, 
Edward  Hase,  Esq.  of  Sail,  and  to  his  heirs  male,  and  in  default 
of  such  to  heirs  male  of  his  niece,  Virtue,  wife  of  Richard 
Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  Sir  John  d.  unm.  27  May,  1817,  when  his 
title  passed  to  his  grand  nephew.  Sir  Richard  Paul  Jodrell. 
His  estates  vested  under  his  will  in  his  first  nephew. 

Rev.  Henry  Lombe,  of  Bylaugh,  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  Lombe  in  lieu  of  Evans,  1862,  in  eomphance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunctions  of  his  great-uncle.  Sir  John  Lombe, 
Bart,  of  Great  Melton,  b.  1792 ;  m.  1818,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Cubitt,  Esq.  of  Honing  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  (Rev.),  B.A.,  now  of  Bylaugh. 

n.  Thomas  Robert.  in.  Edward.  iv.  Charles. 

I.  Katherine  Mary.  ii.  Mary  Jane. 

Eev.  Mr.  Lombe  d.  10  Oct.  1878. 

Arnis — Az.,  two  combs  in  fess  between  a  broken  tiltinjy 
spear  barways  or,  one  piece  in  chief,  the  head  towards  the 
dexter,  the  other  h.ilf  in  base,  a  canton  arg.  Crest — Two  lilting 
spears  in  saltire  or,  ea..'li  having  a  pendent  gu.  Mollo — Pro- 
positi tenax. 

Seat — Bylaugh  Park,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 
» 

LONG    OP    ROOD    ASHTON. 

Long,  Waltee  Hume,  Esq.  of   Rood  Ashton,- 
Wilts,  b.  13  July,   1854  ;  educated  at  Harrow  and 
Ch.    Ch.   Oxford,   s.   his    father    16    Feb.    1875; 
m.  1  Aug.  1878,  Lady  Dorothy  Blanche  Boyle,  4th 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Coi'k  and  Orrery,  K.P. 

JLinCarfC. — The  family  of  the  Longs  of  Wiltshire  was 
settled  at  a  very  early  date  at  South  Wraxall.  A  branch  of 
the  name  was  anciently  seated  at  Potterne  and  Little  Cheverell, 
in  the  same  co.  and  vicinity ;  and  the  traditions,  as  banded 
down  for  several  generations  in  this  particular  branch,  and 
recorded  on  their  monumental  inscriptions,  *  as  well  as  the 
mural  mention  made  of  persons  of  the  same  name  in  wills,t 
and  various  documents  at  very  remote  periods  by  different 
contemporary  members  of  the  family  of  Wraxall  and  of  that 
settled  at  Potterne,  afford  presumptive  evidence  that  the 
ancestor  of  this  branch  derived  liis  descent  from  one  of  the 
early  sons  of  the  House  of  Wraxall,  about  the  time  of 
Henry  VIII. 

John  Long,  Esq.  of  Marston,  in  the  parish  of  Potterne, 
Wilts  (who  made  his  will  and  d.  1597),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Merewether,  Esq.  of  Great  Cheverell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1626) 
had  six  sons  and  three  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

*  An  inscription  in  the  church  of  Steeple  Ashton,  Wilts, 
commemorates  Richard  Long,  of  Rood  Ashton,  the  grandson 
of  Thomas  Long,  of  Little  Cheverell,  Esq.,  as  being  "  of  the 
ancient  family  of  the  Longs  of  Wraxall,"  Wilts. 

t  Sir  Thomas  Long,  Knt.  of  Wraxall,  in  his  will,  dated  1508, 
makes  a  bequest  to  Joan  Burley;  and  Thomas  Long,  of  Pot- 
terne, 1567,  also  bequeaths  to  Joan  Burley. 


LON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LON 


983 


Thomas  Lono,  Esq.  of  Little  ClievercU  and  MelkBliam,  Wilts, 
!iapt.  1579,  served  the  office  of  High  Shcrief  for  Wilts  1652. 
lis  will  was  dated  1G54,  and  he  was  buried  at  Little  ChevcrcU, 
;May  of  the  same  year.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Floycr,  of  the 
indent  family  of  that  name  in  Devon,  and  left  issue, 

John,  High  Sheriff  far  Wilts,  1GG8 ;   d.  without  issue. 

BicHARD,  ancestor  of  Long  of  Hood  Ashtoti,  of  whom 
presently. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  Lon3  of  Prcshaw,  Hants  (see  next 
Article). 

William,  ancestor  of  the  Longs  of  Baynton. 

'he  2nd  son, 

BicHARD  Long,  Esq.  of  CollinKbourne  Kingston,  Wilt^,  in. 

•  April,  1657,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Long,  and  sister  and 

leir  of  Henry  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wilts  ;  and  d.  167C, 

caving  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir,  bapt.  20  May,  1G58;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  .lohn 

Long,  Esq.,  andsisterof  Hope  Long,  Esq.  of  South  Wraxall ; 

and  dying  31  March,  16S6,  left  a  son  and  heir,  Henry,  m. 

Ellen,  dau.  of  William Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Cutteridge,  Wilts; 

and  d.  1727,  having  had  three  sens,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  and 

four  daus,,  Ellen,  ih.  John  Thresher,  Esq.;  Elizabeth,  m. 

Eobert  Colebroolic,   Esq.;   Diouysia,   d.  unm.   180G;  and 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1816. 

EicHARD,  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat. 
Dorothy,  m.  Richard  Kenn,  M.D.,  of  Chippenham,   17  Oct. 

1685,  and  had  issue. 
Dionysia,  bapt.  23  Jan.  1661 ;  m.  Edward  Thresher,  of  Brad- 
ford, and  had  issue. 

The  2nd  son  of  Richard  Long  of  Collingbourne, 

BicHARD  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  bapt.  7  April,  1663  ; 
i».  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Long,  of  Monkton,  after- 
irards  of  Kowden,  Wilts,  and  had  issue,  Richard  ;  and 
Thomas,  who  d.  unm.  1711.  He  m.  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  John 
Stileman,  of  Steeple  Ashton,  and  relict  of  John  Martyn,  of 
Hinton,  in  the  same  parish,  who  d.  without  issue,  April,  1746. 
Mr.  Long  d.  19  Jan.  1729-30,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  surviving 
ion, 

BiCHABD  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  m.  Anne,  sole  dau. 
ind  heir  of  John  Martyn,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  aged  71)  he 
bad  issue, 

Eichard,  his  heir. 

John,  D.D.,  Follow  of  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  ot 
Chelsfield,  in  Kent.     He  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1797,  aged  On. 

Anne,  2nd  wife  of  Gifford  Warriner,  Esq.  of  Conock,  Wilts. 
She  d.  without  issue  1815. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1764,  Rev.  Richard  Pocock,  A.B.,  Rector  of 
Mildenhall,  Wilts,  great-grandson  of  Dr.  Edward  Pocock, 
the  Orientalist.    She  d.  18  Sept.  1805,  aged  83. 

Ellen,  m.  Daniel  Jones,  Esq.  of  Bradford.  She  d.  17  May, 
1794,  aged  63,  leaving  by  him,  who  rf.  1772,  aged  48,  Daniel 
Jones  Long,  Esq.,  who,  by  the  will  of  Walter  Long,  Esq. 
of  Bath,  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Long,  and  d.  without 
issue,  1827. 
Mr.  Long,  of  Rood  Ashton,  d.  6  May,  1760,  aged  68,  and  was 
(.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Eichard  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton.  He  m.  Meliora,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Lambe,  and  relict  of  Joseph  Poulden,  Esq.  of 
Iml  er,  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Godolphin,  eldest  son  and  heir. 

u.  John,  of  Monkton  Farleigh,  i>.  1768;  m.  Mrs.  Lucy  Anne 
Kinnear,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Warneford,  of  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.  Oxford,  Camden  Professor  of  Ancient  History ;  who 
d.  11  Feb.  1812,  aged  48,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Monkton  Farleigh,  and  of  Baynton,  Wilts,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  14  Aug.  1793;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ed^vard 
Daniel,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue, 

John,  h.  28  April,  1822 ;  d.  Jime,  1840. 

Walter  Henry,  b.  5  Oct.  1823 ;  d.  Feb.  1857. 

Edward  Moreton,  b.  13  Dec.  1833;  d.  April,  1835. 

francis  Stanhope,  6.  24  April,  1835. 

Edward  Morton,  b.  22  Sept.  1836. 

Emma  Mary.        Katherine  Elizabeth.        Flora  Louisa. 

2  Walter  (Rev.),  6.  1795 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  E. 
Gunning. 

1  Katherine  Elizabeth  Mary. 

2  Lucy  Anne,  d.  May,  1807.         3  Sophia,  d.  4  Nov.  1800. 
Mr.  Long  d.  20  Oct.  1833. 

I.  Ellen  Anne. 

II.  Dionysia,  b.  29  Oct.  1766;  m.  31  March,  1792,  John 
Bodmin  Vince,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Chivers  Vince,  Esq.  of 
Clilt  Hall,  Wilts.     She  d.  23  April,  1814. 

Mr.  Long  d.  3  Sept.  1787,  aged  69,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Eichard  Godolphin  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  bapt. 
12  Kov.  1761,  M.P.  for  Wilts  1806-18.  He  m.  Florentina,  dau. 
of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart,  of  Tawstock  Court,  Devon,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Tlircslier,  Esq.,  and 
Ellen  Lone  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835,  and  was  buried 
at  Steeple  Ashton)  bad  issue, 
II. 


Walter,  his  heir. 

Richard,  lute  of  Bulliol  Cnll.  Oxford,  d.  vvm.  1825. 
Ellen,  111.  1812,  Joliu  Walniesley,  Esq.  of  Wigan  and  of  Bath. 
Florentina.  Anne  C:ithoririe. 

Dionysia  Meliora,  ))!.  6  Dec.  1838,  Rev.  Joseph  Medlicott, 
Vicar  of  Potterne,  Wilts. 

Mr.  Long  d.  1835,  aged  74,  and  was  .ij.  by  his  son, 

Walter    Long,    Esq.     of    Rood    Ashton,     Wraxall,    and 
Whaddon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Wilts,  Somerset,  and  Mont- 
gomery, formerly  Major  Royal  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
M.A.  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  (1812),  elected,  1835,  M.P.  for  North 
Wilts,  b.  10  Oct.  1793;  m.  1st,  3  Aug.   1819,   Mary  .A.nne,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Archibald  Colquhoun,  of  Killermont, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  Lord  Register  of  Scotland,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  15  March,  1866)  had  issue, 
Walter,  b.  27  Sept.  1823;  m.  Avarina  Brunetta  Herbert,  of 
Doliorgan,  co.  MontgoTnery;  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Rome  17  April, 
1847.     His  wife  li.  2G  Jan.  previously. 
Richard  Penroddocke,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry  William,  b.  12  June,  1829,  B.-A..  of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon, 
Rector  of  Hilperton,  Trowbridge,  Wilts,  presented  by  his 
father  1854;  m.  1868,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edwyn  Statham,  Esq. 
of  South  Lambetli,  Surrey;  d.  s.  p.  30  Jan.  1876. 
Mary  Anne  Catherine,  m.  1st,  Bryan  Edward  Duppa,  Esq.; 
and  2ndly,  John  Philip  Green,  Esq.  of  The  Templc-ti-ees, 
Ceylon. 

Flora  Henrietta,  m.  26  April,   1853,  Charles  Penruddocke, 
Esq.  of  Corapton  Park,  Wilts  (see  thatfciniil/i). 
Jane  Agnes,  rn.  26  Aug.    1860,   Charles  Forbes,    Esq.   of 
Moriack  Castle,  N.B. 

Mr.  Long  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  1857,  Mary  Bickerton,  eldest  dau. 
of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  James  Hillyar,  K.C.B.,  K.C.H.,  and  widow 
of  Rev.  Sir  Cecil  Augustus  Bisshopp,  Bart.  Ue  d.  31  Jan. 
1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Richard  Penruddocke  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wilts, 
and  Dolforgan  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  Montgomery  1858,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
1852,  elected,  1859,  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  M.P.  North  Wilts 
1865  to  1868,  b.  19  Dec.  1825;  m.  4  Oct.  1853,  Charlotte 
Anna,  only  child  of  W.  W.  F.  Hume  (now  Dick),  Esq.  of 
HumewooU,  M.P.  for  co.  Wicklow  {see  that  Samibj),  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Walter  Hdme,  now  of  Rood  Ashton. 

II.  Richard  Godolphin  Walniesley. 
HI.  Robert  Chaloner  Critcliley. 

IV.  Henry  Hope  Giffard,  d.  June,  18CG. 

V.  William  Hoare  Bouchier. 

I.  F'lorence  Frideswidc. 

II.  Margaret  Henrietta  Georgiana.        in.  Charlotte  Ethel. 

IV.  Frances  Laura  Arabella. 

V.  Maud  Avarina  Millesainte. 

He  d.  16  Feb.  1875. 

/4rms — Sa.,  semee  of  crosscs-crosslet  and  a  lion  rampant  arg. 
Cn.it — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  arg. 
Motto — Pieux  quoique  preux. 

Sea(— Rood  Ashton,  near  Trowbridge,  Wilts.  Cht&s— Carl- 
ton ;  White's ;  Berkeley ;  and  National. 

♦ 

LONG    OF    PRESHAW. 

Long,  Walter  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  co. 
Southampton,  and  Muchelney,  Somerset,  J. P.,  b. 
26  June,  1816  ;  m.  16  Aplil,  1839,  Emily  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Moi'ant  Gralc,  Esq.  of  Upham, 
Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter,  of  Belmore,  Hants,  J.P.,  h.  2  March,  1840 ;  liifc 
11th  regt.;  m.  26  April,  1866,  Fanny,   2nd  dau.  of  Col. 

Vansittart,  and  has  issue, 

Walter  Vansittart,  b.  27  Nov.  1868. 

Robert  Walter,  b.  14  July,  1875;  d.  24  April,  1876. 

Ethel  Fanny,  6.  12  Feb.  1867. 

Florence  Gertrude,  d.  an  infant. 

Katherine  Teresa,  6.  17  Jan.  1871. 

Helen  Philippa,  b.  17  April,  1372;  d.  25  April,  1875. 

Mildred  Bertha,  b.  14  Dec.  1873. 

Mina  Louisa,,  6.  8  Oct.  1876. 

Evelyn  Alice. 

II.  Jervis  Morant,  b.  30  Jan.  1843  ;  d.  22  March,  1870. 

III.  Reginald  Gambler,  b.  1851.  iv.  Carnegie,  b.  1355. 

I.  Emily  Mary. 

II.  Agnes  Louisa  Georgina,  to.  15  April,  1869,  W.  Macalpinc 
Leny,  Esq.  of  Dalswinton,  N.B.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Edith  Chica  Sophia,  to.  5  May,  1876,  Charles  Severne, 
Esq.  IV.  Adela,  d.  24  June,  1872. 

V.  Jessie  Annie,  m.  6  Oct.  1874,  William  Barnes,  Esq.  of 
The  Grove,  near  Exeter. 

VI.  Florence  Gertrude,  d.  4  Jan.  1868. 

ilUl^aflC— Thomas  Long,  of  Devizes,  6.  1617,  3rd  son  of 

u  S 


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LON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LO:^ 


Thomas  Long,  Esq.  of  Little  Cheverell,  Wilts  {refer  to  the  Tpre- 
ceding  Article)  succeeded,  by  the  will  of  his  father,  1654,  to 
the  lands  in  Potterne,  called  Wallens.  He  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hawliins,  of  Chippenham,  and  relict  of  Richard 
Foreman,  of  the  same  place.  She  d.  1641,  without  issue.  He 
'm.  2ndly,  Margery,  dau.  of  Richard  Flower,  Gent,  of  Devizes, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1691)  had  (with  seven  daus.)  six  sons, 

RicHABD  Lo.NG,  the  ard  son  of  Thomas  Long,  of  Devizes, 
/).  1  Aug.  166.5,  was  Alderman  of  New  Sarum,  and  served  the 
office  of  Mayor  of  that  city.  He  m.  Jan.  1C79,  Alice  fvie; 
and  d.  12  July,  1724,  leaving  (with  eight  daus.)  five  sons.  The 
3rd  son, 

Walter  Long,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  and 
of  Muchelney,  Somerset,  High  Sheriff  of  WiUs  1745,  b.  30  April, 
1690;  m.  Ist,  20  Dec.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Morley, 
Gent,  of  Hursley,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  172^) 
had  (with  three  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy)  one  son,  Walter,  of 
Muchelney,  Somerset,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Bencher  of  that 
.Inn  of  Court,  and  Judge  of  the  Sheriff.?*  Court,  d.  v.nm.  1807. 
Mr.  Long  m.  2ndly,  13  April,  1727,  Philippa,  dau.  of  John 
Jilackall,  of  London,  Merchant,  by  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 
Michel],  Esq.  of  Chitterne,  and  d,  15  Jan.  1769,  aged  7d, 
leaving  issue, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Samuel,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  h.  1735 ;  0..  unm.  Jan.  1812, 
aged  76. 

William,  Esq.  of  Marwell  Hall,  Hants,  and  of  Muchelney, 
Somerset,  6.  10  June,  1747;  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Dawson,  Esq.  of  Warton,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  s.  p.  24 
March,  1818. 
Philippa,  b.  1729 ;  m.  John  Grove,  Esq.  of  Fern,  Wilts;  and 
d   1805,  aged  7.5,  leaving  issue. 

Elizabeth,  b.  1730:    to.   10  July,  1759,  Edward  Rudge,  Esq. 
of  Abbey  Manor,  Evesham,  Worcester,  and  of  the  City  oj 
Ba:h.    She  d.  1820,  aged  90. 
Anne,  b.  1732;  m.  Mr.  iieriley,  and  d.  without  issue  at  a 
great  age. 

Lucy,  rf.  17  Nov.  1762. 
Eleanor,  b.  7  Sept.  1730;  d.  v.nr.i.  15  Blarch,  1824,  aged  87. 

The  eldest  son  of  the  second  marriage, 

JouN  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  b.  1723;  m.  4  Oct. 
1779,  Ellen,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Robert  Hippisloy 
Trenchard,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Fitzwarren,  Wilts,  and  of  Abbott's 
Leigh,  Somerset,  and  relict  of  John  Ashfordby,  Esq.  of  Ches- 
hunt,  CO.  Hereford.  She  d.  Nov.  1788,  aged  43.  He  d.  10 
Maj,  1797,  aged  69,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Long,  Esq.  of  Preshaw,  co.  Southampton,  M.A., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1824,  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A. 
1809,  M.A.  1812,  b.  24  Nov.  1788;  m.  12  Feb.  1810,  Lady  Mary 
Carnegie,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  7th  Earl  of  Northesk,  G.C.B., 
Admiral  of  the  Red,  and  Rear-Admiral  of  Great  Britain,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1875)  had  issue, 
I.  Walter  Jervis,  now  of  Preshaw. 

u.  WUIiam,  of  Bath,  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxon,  B.A.  1839,  M.A. 
184.3,  J.P.  for  Somerset,  b.  15  Aug.  1817  ;  m.  13  April,  1 841, 
Eliza  Hare,  only  child  of  James  Hare  Joliffe,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  is  deceased)  had  issue, 
1  William,  b.  22  Jan.   1843,  late  an  officer  46th  regt.,  ra- 
1867,   Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Hunter,  Esq., 
Capt.  5tli  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue,  William  Edward 
6.  21  Feb.  1873,  and  six  daus. 
2  John  Neale  Henry,  b.  1849. 
1  Elizabeth  Mary  Diana. 

III.  John,  of  Walberton,  J.P.,  Sussex,  late  lOth  Hussars,  l<. 
14  Dec.  1818;  m.  14  July,  184'2,  Georgiana  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Simeon  Stuart,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Stuart  Lindsay,  R.N.,  b.  10  Dec.  1847. 

2  Charles  James,  Lieut.  R.H.A.,  b.  1819. 
8  Alfred,  b.  1852. 

1  GcorginaSelina,  d.  an  infant. 

2  Georgina  Selina,  d.  at  Venice,  1857. 

IV.  George,  J.P.  Hants,  b.  23  Dec.  1823  ;  m.  3  Feb.  1845,  Elira 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.  Strong,  44th  regt.,  and  hm 
issue,  1  George  Edward,  b.  11  May,  1852;  2  Charles  Walter, 
6.  10  Nov.  1858;  1  Mary  Jane;  2  Elizabeth;  3  Georgiana, 
m.  Rev.  Charles  Burrough;  4  Jane;  5  Ellen;  6  Lucy. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young. 

II.  Ellen. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  26  Feb.  1833,  John  Etherington 
Welch  Rolls,  Esq.  of  the  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  has  issue  (.see  lltat  Family). 

TV.  Alice,  d.  young. 

V.  Mary  llippisley,  deceased. 

VI.  Georgina  Eleanor,  m.  9  Aug.  1849,  Richard  Bowden 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Vernall.",  Hants. 

VII.  Lucy,  III.  2  July,  1840,  William  P.ames,  Esq.  of  Exeter; 
and  d.  1850.  vili.  Jane. 

Mr.  Long  d.  5  Jan.  1871. 

Arms,  &c. — .\s  IjOng  of  Rood  Askton. 

Heal — Preshaw  House,  near  Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants. 


LONG    OP    BROMLEY    HILL. 

Long,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Hill,  Bromley, 
Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  ShenfC  1863,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  May,  1799  ;  m.  1st,  18 
April,  1825,  Lady  Louisa  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of 
Edward,  13th  Earl  of  Derby,  K.G.  (she  d.  11  Dec. 
fDllowing);  2ndly,  1827,  Sydney,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Atherley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Southampton  ;  3rdly,  1854,- 
Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  John  Herbert,  Esq.  of 
Muckruss,  Killarney ;  and  4thly,  1866,  Hon, 
Eleanor  Stanley,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen, 
dau.  of  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Cross  Hall,  and 
Lady  Mary  his  -wife.  Col.  Long  has  issue  by 
liis  third  wife,  three  daus., 

I.  Jane  Emily,  b.  22  Jan.  1855;  m.  20   Aug.   1873,   Hon. 
Richard  M.  W.  Daw.son,  3rd  son  of  the  Earl  of  Dartrey. 

II.  Mary  Euphemia,  b.  8  May,  1856. 

III.  Susan  Martha,  b.  29  April,  1859. 

Etneage.— This  family  is  of  Wiltshire  origin,  where 
various  branches  of  that  name  have  been  established  for 
several  centuries. 

Jobs  Longe,  of  Nethcravon,  in  that  co.,  d.  1630,  leaving, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  a  second  son, 

T1.M0THY  Longe,  b.  1610;  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Oliver 
Brunsell,  Vicar  of  Wroughton,  Wilts ;  and  dying  1691,  had 
issue,  Timothy,  Rector  of  St.  Alphage,  d.  unm.  14  Sept.  1665; 
and  Samdel. 

Samdel  Long,  2nd  son,  b.  1638,  accompanied  the  expedition, 
under  Pcnn  and  Venables,  which  conquered  Jamaica,  1C55,  as 
a  Lieut,  in  Col.  D'Oyley's  regt.,  with  whom  he  was  connected, 
and  was  further  appointed  Secretary  to  Cromwell's  Commis- 
sioners. He  received  large  grants  of  land  in  that  island,  where 
he  became  a  Col.  of  Horse,  Chief  Justice,  Speaker  of  the 
Assembly,  and  one  of  the  Council.  He  d.  1683,  and  had,  by 
his  wife  Elizabeth  (who  re-married  Rev.  John  Towers,  Rector 
of  Swaffham  Bulbeck.  and  d.  1710),  with  three  daus.,  of  whom 
the  eldest,  Elizabeth,  b.  1670,  m.  1st,  Henry  Lowe,  Esq.  of 
Goadby  Marwood,  co.  Leicester,  and  2ndly,  Henry  Smallwood, 
Esq.,  three  sons,  one  of  whom  alone  survived, 

Charles  Long,  of  Longville,  Jamaica,  and  of  Hurts  Hall, 

Saxmundham,  Suffolk,   b.  1679,  M.P.  for  Dunwich  1716;  d. 

1723.    He   m.   1st,   1099,   Amy,   eldest  dau.  of  .Sir  Nicholas 

Lawes,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  and  had  issue  by  her  (whe 

d.  1702),  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  6.  1701,  m.  John  Hamerton,  Esq., 

Secretary  to  South  Carolina,  and  d.s.p.  1772;  and  an  only  son, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  1700,  a  Capt.  in  Queen  Caroline's  Dragoons, 

and  Keeper  cf  the  King's  Palace  at  Newmarket,  to.  Mary, 

2nd  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Tate,  Esq.  of  Delapre  Abbey,  co. 

Northampton  (by  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Noel, 

E.sq.  of  the  Gainsborough  family),   and  co-heir  with  her 

sister  Catharine  to  the  ancient  Baronies  of  Zouche  of  Har- 

ringworth,  St.  Maur,  and  Level  of  Carv.    He  d.  1757,  and 

had,  with  three  daus.,  1  Catherine  Maria,  b.  1727,  to.  Sir 

Henry  Moore,   Bart.,  Goveinor  of  New  York;  2  Susannah 

Chariotte,  b.  173.3,  m.  1st,  George  Ellis,  Esq.,  by  whom  she 

had  the  late  George  Elli?,  Esq.,  the  accomplished  author  of 

the  Barb/  Enylisk  Poets,  &c.,  and  2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir 

David  Lindsay,   Bart.  ;    3  Amelia  Elizabeth,  6.   1740,   m. 

Samuel  Heming,  Esq. ;  three  sons, 

1  Robert,  b.  1729;  rrt.  Lucy,  dau.  of  George  Ann  Cooke, 
Esq.,  Gentleman-Usher  to  George  II.  and  George  III., 
and  by  that  lady  (who  m.  2ndlv,  .John  Bagshall,  Esq.; 
add  3rdly,  Comte  de  la  Salle)  had  three  daus., 

Jane  Catherine  Sarah,  m.  John  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Hoole 

Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 
Mary    Charlotte,    m..  her  cousin,    Samuel    Scudamore 

Heming,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 
Lucy  Ann,  m.   1790,  Thomas    Bayley  Howell,   Esq.  of 

Prinknash  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  left  issue,  . 

2  Charles,  Lieut.  49th  foot,  who  d.  .1.  p.  1756. 

3  Ei>h'ahd,  b.  1734,  Barrister  of  Gray's  Inn,  accompanied 
his  brother-in-law.  Sir  Henry  Moore,  to  Jamaica,  as  Secre- 
tary, was  afteiwards  appointed  Chief  Judge  of  the  Vice- 
Admiralty  Court,  Jamaica,  and  was  author  of  a  history  of 
that  island.  He  m.  Mary  Ballard,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thnmas 
Beckford,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  John  Pallmer,  Esq.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1797)  he  had  issue, 

Edward  Beeston,  his  heir. 

Robert  Ballard,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Lieut.- 

Col.  15th  Hussars;  d.  v.nrn.  1825. 
Charles  Beckford.  m.  Frances  Monro,  dau.  and  heir  of 

Lucius  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane  (by 

Fnmces,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Jenkyns,  Esq.,  Capt. 

Royal  Horse  Grenadier  Giurds),  and  d.  1836,  leaving 

issue, 
1  Mary  Henrietta. 


LON 


Hp  1839,  louving  issue. 

Catliarine,  m.  Richard  Dawkins,  Esq.,  and  d.  1826, 
k'avins  issue. 

Cluirloito,  m.  G  Juno,  1701,  Sir  George  Pococke,  Bart. 
Klizabetli,  ),i.  Lord  lleiiry  Jlulyneux  Howard. 
Mr.  Long  d.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

Kdward  Beeston  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodse,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Thomlinson,  Esq.,  M.l'.for  Suyninj?, 
and  heir  to  her  grandfather,  John  Thomlinson,  Esq.  of 
East  Barnet,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  he  had  issue, 
Edward  Noel,  Ensign  Coldstream  rcgt.  of  Foot  Guards, 
lost  on  his  passage  to  Spain,  1809. 
Henry  Lawes,  his  heir. 

Trederick  Beckford,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons  in  Ireland, 
m.  Maria  Elizabeth,  oth  dau.  of  James  Daniell,  Esq., 
and  left  issue. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Devon,  Esq.  of  Rackenford,  Devon,  and 
has  issue. 

Charlotte,  m.  George  Grenville  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Doder- 
shall  Park,  Bucks;  and  d.  s.  p.  18i3. 
Mr.  Long  d.  1825,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

He.nrt  Lawes  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge  and  East 

Barnet,  J. P.,  m.  2.5  July,  1822,  Lady  Catharine  Walpole, 

youngest  dau.  of  the  3rd  and  sister  of  the  late  Earl  of 

Orford,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

Henbtt  Charles  Dudley,  of  Hampton  Lodge;  d.s.p. 

7  June,  1870. 
Charlotte  Caroline  Geokgiana,  of  Ilampton  Lodge,  to. 
6  Dec.  1849,  Henry  Howard,  Esq.  of  Greystoke  Castle, 
Cumberland,  who  </.  7  Jan.  187.5.  Catharine  Beatrice. 
Emma  Sophia,  m.  16  April,  1855,  Francis  William  Hast- 
ings, Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,  3rd  son  of  Col.  Sir  Charles  H. 
Hastings,  G.C.H.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Florence  Louisa  Jane,  m.  17  July,  1855,  Turner  A.  Macan, 

Esq.  of  Cardiff,  co.  Armagh. 
Sophia  Horatia  Churchill,  ni.  20  Feh.  1855,  Major  Jer\-oise 
Clarke  Jervoise,  Esq.,  R.  W.  Fusiliers,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
J.  Clarke  Jervoise,  Bart,  of  Idesworth  Park,  Hants. 
Isabella  Henrietta  Theodora,  m.  24  Feb.  1809,  Thomas 
Barnard,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Cople,  Beds. 
Mr.  Long  m.  2ndly,  1703,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William 
Beeston,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Jamaica,  and  relict  of  Sir  Thomas 
Modyford,  Bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1724)  he  had  issue, 

n.  Charles,  6.  1705,  of  Hurts  Hall;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Dudley  North,  Esq.  of  Glenham  Hall,  SutTolk,  nephew  of 
Francis,  1st  Lord  Guildford,  Lord  Keeper,  (fee.    He  c(.  1778, 
leaving  by  this  lady  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1834)  two  sons, 
Charles,  of  Hurts  Hall,  6.  1748  ;  to.  his  cousin  Jane,  dau. 
of  Beeston  Long,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1813,  having  had  issue  two 
sons,  Charles  and  Dudley,  both  of  whom  d.  young. 
Dudley,  of  Glenham  Hall  and  Hurts  Hall,  M.P.,  assumed 
the  name  of  NaRXH,  I).  1749 ;  ui.  1802,  ihe  Hon.  Sophia 
Anderson  Pelham,  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Yarborough ;  and 
d.  s.  p.  1829. 

in.  William,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Earl  of  Pembroke's  Dragoons, 
6.  1706 ;  d.  unm.  IV.  Beeston,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Jane,  6.  1709;  to.  1st,  Roger  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shirley, 
Surrey  ;  and  2ndly,  the  Marquess  D'Aragona,  of  Modena. 

n.  Anne,  b.  1713;  to.  Rev.  Philip  Carter,  Vicar  of  Tunstall. 

III.  Susannah,  d.  unm.  1820,  aged  103. 
The  3rd  son  of  Charles  Long,  of  Longville,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Beeston  Long,  Esq.  of  Carshalton  Park,  Surrey,  b.  1710; 
m.  1745,  Susanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Abraham  Cropp,  Esq.  of 
Eichmond,  Surrey ;  and  d.  1785,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir.  ii.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

III.  Beeston,  of  Combe  House,  Surrey,  a  Bank  Director,  m. 
1786,  Frances  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Neave, 
Bart. ;  and  dying  1820,  left  issue, 

William,  of  Hurts  Hall,  near  Saxmundham,  Suffolk,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843,   b.  1802;  to.  20  Oct.  1830, 
Eleonora  Charlotte  ilontagu,  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Poore, 
Bart,  of  Rushall,  Wilts,  and  has  a  son, 
Willlam  Beeston,  of  Hurts  Hall,  J.P.,  h.  1833;    to.  II 
May,  1859,  Arethusa  Marianne,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Robert  Rowley,  Bart. ;  and  other  issue. 
Caroline  Jane,  d.  1824.  Amelia  Ann,  d.  s.  p. 

Maria,  m.  Henry  Seymour  Montague,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1832, 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Charles  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  P.C.,  &c.,  created  a  Peer  as  Baron 
Farnborough,    1826 ;  to.  1793,  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 

,  Abraham  Hume,  Bart. ;  but  d.  s.  p.  17  Jan.  1838,  when  the 
title  became  extinct. 

T.  George,  1st  Lieut,  of  the  "Superbe,"  killed  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Trincomalee,  1782,  unm. 

■VI.  William,  Canon  of  Windsor,  Rector  of  Pulham,  Norfolk, 
and  of  Sterntield,  Suffolk,  d.  s.  p.  1835. 

VII.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  1734,  Sir  George  William  Prescott,  Bart. 

n.  Jane,  to.  Charles  Long,  Esq.  of  Hurst  Hall;  d.  s.  p. 

m.  Susannah,  to.  Rev.  George  Chamberlayne. 
Mr.  Lolig  d.  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Long,  Esq.  of  Carshalton,  M.P.  for  Ilchester,  and 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


LON 


985 


High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  1790;  to.  1787,  Lady  JaneMaitland,  4tii 
dau.  of  James,  7th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  K.T.,  and  by  her  (who 
TO.  2ndly,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Houston,  G.C.B.)  he  left,  at 
his  decease,  1807,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Samuel,  now  of  Bromley  Hill. 

II.  Charles  Maitland,  Rector  of  Settrington,  co.  York,  and 
Archdeacon  of  the  East  Riding,  0.  16  Aug.  1803;  to.  1st, 
10  June,  1834,  Harriet  Ellice,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  June, 
1835;  had  a  dau.,  1  Harriet  Helen,  m.  1858,  Rev.  Henry  Ruck 
Keene.  He  m.  2ndly,  11  April,  1839,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Wigram,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  has 
issue,  I  Samuel,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  5  Jan  1840,  m.  15  Oct. 
1868,  Alice  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Wigram, 
and  has  issue,  Samuel  Charles,  b.  29  Sept.  1869,  Wilfred 
James,  b.  20  Aug.  1871,  Bernard,  6.  4  Sept.  1872,  George 
Edward,  b.  4  Oct.  1873,  Mary  Katharine,  b.  6  June,   1878; 

2  Charles  Wigram,  b.   5  Oct.  1842.  Capt.  R.H.  Artillery; 

3  William  Houstoun,  b.  8  Nov.  1843 ;  4  Edward  Maitland, 
6.  19  JiUy,  1848;  5  George  Boswall,  6.  3i  July,  1849,  lost 
at  sea  in  1873;  6  Loftus  Sidney,  b.  5  March,  1854;  2 
Eleanor,  6.  7  Nov.  1844  ;  3  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Feb.  1846. 

UI.  Mary  Turner,  b.  15  May,  1805 ;  d.  24  Feb.  1838. 

The  Archdeacon  d.  6  Oct.  1875. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  sa.,  a  lion  passant  arg.  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second 
three  crosses-crosslet  of  the  field,  for  Long  ;  2nd.  per  fess  or  and 
gu.  a  pale  counterehanged,  three  Corni-sh  choughs  ppr.,  for 
Tate;  3rd,  gu.,  ten  bezants  a  canton  erra..  for  Zouch;  4th, 
arg.,  two  chevronels  gu.  in  chief  a  label  of  five  points  az.,  for 
St.  Maub.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  liju'shead  arg. 
guttee  de  sang.     Motto — Pieux  quoique  preux. 

Scat — Bromley  Hill,  Bromley,  Kent. 


LONG    OF    HURTS    HALL. 

See  Lo^'G  of  Beomley  Hill. 


LONG    OF    DUNSTON. 

Long,  Foetesque  Walter  Eellett,  Esq.  of 
Dunston,  Norfolk,  I.  11  Dec.  1S43 ;  s.  his  father 
26  Feb.  1874. 

^tnCiTCJC— TJev.  Bohert  Churchman  Kellett,  son  of 
Robert  Cowan  Kellett  and  his  wife.  Miss  Churchman,  adopted 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Long.  He  ?)i,  Jane,  only  child  of  the 
Rev.  Nevill  Walter,  Rector  of  Berghapton,  Norfolk,  and  (■'. 
1841,  leaving  by  her,  who  d.  I84S, 
Rodebt,  his  heir. 

Henry  Churchman,  Rector  of  Newton  Flotmau  1835,  and 
Incumbent  of  Dunston  1841,  to.  18  Sept.  1838,  Charlotte- 
Emma,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  R.  Harvey,  and  has  issue, 
Henry  Walter,  6.  12  July,  1840;  d.  24  Jan.  1858;  Edwin 
Cowan,  6.  11  April,  1852,  d.  21  Nov.  1866;  Octavius  NevUl, 
b.  30  Dec.  1857 ;  Emma  Julia ;  Beatrice  Jane  Myrrha,  d. 
1866;  Alice,  d.  1866;  Alma;  Cecilia;  Magdalena;  Olivia 
Augusta,  d.  1864;  and  Celeste  Henrietta,  (/.  1866. 
Anna  Kellett,  d.  1861.  Mary,  d.  1873. 

Jane,  m.  Oct.  1836,  Charles  Dormer,  Esq.,  and  d.  a  widow, 
Feb.  1855. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Kellett  Long,  Esq.  of  Dunston  Hall,  co.  Norfolk, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge.  B.A.  1825, 
M.A.  1832,  Capt.  East  Norfolk  Militia,  6.  4  May,  1804;  to. 
16  March,  1843,  Maria  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Fortescue, 
Esq.  of  Writtle  Lodge,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  had, 

I.  Fortescue  Walter  Kellett,  now  of  Dunston. 

II.  Charles  Hamilton  Kellett,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Swinderby, 
1876,  b.  !9  April,  1845;  m.  Edith  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Lyon,  Esq.  of  Johnson  Hall,  EccleshaU,  and  has  issue, 

Ernest  Kellett,  6.  15  Jan.  1874. 
Edward  Fortescue,  b.  4  Dec.  1876.  Ethel, 

in.  Ernest  Henry  Kellett  (Rev.),  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  6.  "Oct. 
1846 ;  m.  31  Jan.  1877,  Elizabeth  Margaret  Beresford,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  G.  Beresord,  of  Bedale  Rectory,  co.  York. 

He  d.  26  Feb.  1874. 

Arms — Quarterly :  Long,  Kellett,  Walter,  and  Nevilli;. 
Crest— \  greyhound  collared  and  chained.  Motto— i'exel  ad 
astra  virtus. 

Seat — Dunston,  near  Norwich. 


LONGE    OF    SPIXWOBTH. 

LoNGE  (Rev.),  Robert,  of  Spixworth  Part,  Nor- 
folk, Vicar  of  Coddeiiham  cum  Crowfield,  IjDswicli, 
Suffolk,  s.  his  brother  in  1872  ;  b.  6  Nov.  1800 ; 
m.  Margaret  Douglas,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Davy,  Rector  of  Barking,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Sept.  1873)  has  issue, 
I.  Robert  Bacon,  Lieut.   Norfolk    Artillery  Militia,  b.   30 
March,  1830;  m.  20  Jan.  1853,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Charles  Orman,  and  has  issue. 

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II.  Francis  Davy,  b.  25  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  Sara  Rose,  dau.  of 

Bev.  Thomas  I'atteson,  Rector  of  HamWodon,  Hants. 
in.  John,  Ij.  20  Aug.  1832;  to.  12  June,  1856,  Maria  E.,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Richard  B.  Martin,  Esq.  of  Hemingstone 
Hall,  Suffolk. 
I.  Margaret  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  C  Feb.  1801,  Rev.  llcary  Ware 
Schreiber,  5th  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Schreibcr,  of  Hill 
House,  Melton,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  ii.  Charlotte. 

^LilXCZQt. — The  Parish  Registrar  of  Aswelthorpe  mentions 
one  Thomas  Longe  going  to  the  King's  host  at  Nottingham  in 
the  year  1485.  The  5th  in  descent  from  William  Longe,  of 
Hingham,  who  d.  1557, 

Feancis  Longe,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Yarmouth  (only  child  of 
Robert  Longe,  Esq.  of  Reymerston,  co.  Norfolk,  by  Elizabeth 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Bacon,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  King's  Bench),  purchased  the  estate  of  Spixworth. 
He  m.  Susanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  Tobias  Frere,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1681)  had  issue,  to  survive  youth,  two  sons  and 
three  daus.    Mr.  Longe  d.  Dec.  1734.    His  2nd  son, 

Fbancis  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth  and  Reymerston,  6.  Aug. 
1689 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Risby, 
Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1767)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Spixworth  and  Chaplain  to 
Geoeoe  111.,  b.  July,  1731 ;  ra.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Peter 
Elwin,  Esq.  of  Booton  and  Thirning,  Norfolk,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1810)  he  left  at  his  d(.cea.se,  Sept.  1800,  John,  his 
heir;  and  Robert,  of  Catton  Lodge,  Norfolk,  D.L.,  0.  1760, 
d.  s.  p.    The  elder  son, 

John,  Vicar  of  Coddenham,  Ipswich,  Suffolk,  h.  April, 
1765;  m.  1st,  6  Nov.  1790,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
the  late  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Ipswich,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  21  May,  1812,  aged  50)  had, 

1  Francis  Bacon,  Ij.  1798;  d.  Jan.  1819. 

2  John,  late  of  Spixworth. 

3  RoiiEKT  (Itev.),  now  of  Spixworth. 

4  Henry  Browne  (Rev.),  h.  17  March,  1803;  m.  31  Aug. 
1830,  Anne  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Alexan- 
der Nicholson,  of  East  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  of 
"DfToi-d,  Suffolk,  and  had,  Henry  Cochrane,  d.  an  infant, 
1849:  CeciliaJane;  Margaix't  Frances;  Louisa;  and  Rosa. 

1  Charlotte  Dorothy,  m.  6  Dec.  1822,  Major-Gen.  Robert 
Martin  Leake,  and  d.  s.  p.  9  March,  1868,aged  61. 
Rev.  John  Longe  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Ward, 
of  Salhouse,  Norfolk,  who  d.  s.  p.    He  d.  3  March,  1834. 
Frauds  Longe  0..  Oct.  173.0,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Feancis  Longe,  Esq. of  Spixworth  and  Reymerston,  b.  June, 
1726;  High  Sheriff  for  Norfolk  17.52.  He  to.  Tabitha,  dau.  of 
John  Howes,  Esq.  of  Morningthorpe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 
1760)  left  at  his  decease,  Feb.  1776,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Feancis  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth,  b.  April,  1748;  High 
Sheriff  1786 ;  to.  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Jackson, 
Bart.,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  July,  1812,  and  was  s.  (at  the 
decease  of  his  widow,  1828)  by  his  cousin, 

John  Longe,  Esq.  of  Spixworth  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
14  July,  1799;  to.  10  June,  1829,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister.  Lady  Wetherell  Warneford) 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Warneford,  of  Warneford  Place,  Wilts, 
and  niece  of  Henry,  4th  Viscount  Ashbrook,  which  lady  d. 
29  Aug.  1846,  aged  51.     Mr.  Longe  d.  1872. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltier  engrailed  or,  and  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
three  crosses-crosslet  of  the  first.  Cnsl — A  lion  sejant  gu. 
holding  a  saltier  engrailed  or. 

fiv'i — Spixworth  Park,  near  Norwich;  Coddenham  Vicarage, 
Needham  Market.  . 

LONGFIELD    OF    LONGUEVILLE. 

LoNGFiELD,  liicHAED,  Esq.  of  LoiigueviUe,  CO. 
Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1833,  Member 
for  CO.  Cork  in  the  last  Parliament  of  William  IV., 
1835-37,  h.  7  May,  1802;  m.  1st,  1832,  Harriet 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  M'Chutock,  Esq.,  M.P.  of 
Drumcar,  co.  Louth,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Florence,  27  April, 
1834)  had  an  only  child, 

I.  John,  89th  regt.,  b.  29  Nov.  1832 ;  d.  returning  from  the 
Crimea,  20  Oct.  1855. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18il,  Jemima  Lucy,  dau.  of  Wyrley 
Birch,  Esq.  of  Wrethara  Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Cathe- 
rine Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jacob  Eeynardson, 
Esq.  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  Richakd  Edmund,  M.A.,  J. P.,  b.  6  June,  1842;  m.  Sept. 
1872,  Alberta  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Howard  Russell, 
Esq.,  LL.D.,  and  by  her  has  issue,  Richard  William,  6. 
18  Dec.  1874;  Lewis,  b.  8  Dec.  1875;  Sybil  Mary,  b.  13 
June,  1877. 


II.  Augustus  Henry,  6.  5  May,  1845. 

III.  Lewis  Pryor,  b.  4  March,  1848  ;  d.  11  Sept.  185G. 

I.  Kathleen  Elinor,  d.  30  June,  1870. 

II.  Johanna  Jemima. 

ILlltragC— John  Longfield,   Esq.  of  Denbigh,   Wales, 
1652,  afterwards  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  d.  intestate;  adminis- 
tration granted  8  March,  1669-70.     He  had  two  sons, 
Robert,  h.  in  Denbigh  1652,  obtained  an  extensive  grant  of 
lands  in  cos.  Westmeath,  Meath,  Clare,   under  the  com- 
mission of  grace,  by  patent  dated  15  April,  1085.    He  resided 
at  Kilbride,  co.  Meath. 

John,  ancestor  of  the  Longueville  and  Castle  Mary  families. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.,  J. P.,  b.  1653,  settled  at  Castle  Mary, 
near  Cloyne,  co.  Cork.  He  d.  22  April,  1730,  aged  77.  By 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Hawnby,  Esq.  of 
Mallow,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Castle  Mary,  J. P.,  6.  1688;  m.  1731,  Margaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Geering,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  M.P., 
and  d.  11  March,  1765,  aged  77,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Castle  Mary,  b.  3  July,  1733;  m.  (license  dated 
10  March,  1755)  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tilson,  Esq.,  and 
left  at  his  decease  an  only  son, 

Robert,  of  Castle  Mary,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of 
Donegal,  m.  April,  1778,  Elizabeth,  sister  ot  the  1st; 
Lord  Lismore,  and  dau.  of  Thomas  O'Callaghan,  Esq. 
of  Shanbally,  co.  Tipperary,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  John  Rogersou,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's 
Bench,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Richard,  of  Longueville,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  High  ShcrifT 
for  CO.  Cork  1758,  M.P.  for  Charleville  1701,  and  after- 
wards for  CO.  Cork ;  b.  1734.  He  was  created,  1795,  Barojj 
Longueville  of  Longueville,  and  in  1800  advanced  to  the 
ViscooNTCY  OP  Longueville.  His  Lordship,  who  was 
Governor  of  co.  Cork,  and  a  Representative  Peer  for 
Ireland,  to.  1750,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  White,  Esq., 
and  aunt  to  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Hantry,  but  d.  8.  p. 
23  May,  1811,  when  the  honours  expired. 

1  Anne,  m.  Roger  Conner,  Esq.  of  Connerville. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently,  as  of  Longueville. 

III.  Hawnby,  of  Cork,  m.  29  June,  1733,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Vowell,  Esq.  of  Ballyorane,  co.  Cork,  and  d, 
31  July,  1741,  leaving  by  her  (who  had  predeceased  him, 
Sept.  1738)  an  only  child, 

Susanna,  b.  19  Feb.  1734-5,  m.  Richard  Parker,  Esq. 

IV.  William,  of  Cork,  b.  1710;  who,  by  Mary  Goodman  his 
wife  {b.  23  Nov.  1719;  d.  5  Aug.  1739),  had  at  his  death, 
1777,  an  only  child, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Cork,  m.  1775,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Conroy,  E.sq.,  and  aunt  to  the  1st  baronet  of 
that  name,  and  had  (with  other  children,  who  d.  s.  p.)  a 
3rd  son,  Robert,  m.  April,  1815,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  .lohn 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  an  only  child  and  heir, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  who  to.  her  first-cousin,  David  Beatty, 
Esq.  of  Borodale,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Helena,  m.  1708,  Theodore  Vansevenhoven,  of  Cork. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Tooker,  Esq.  of  BuUindinish,  co., 
Cork. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Richard  Uniackc,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  co. 
Cork. 

IV.  Marf,  TO.  1720,  Walter  Lavitt,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 
v.  Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Squire. 

VI.  Deborah,  m.  Nov.  1731,  James  Peircy,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 

VII.  Bryana,  m.  Rev.  William  Bucknor,  of  Croom,  co. 
Limerick. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville.  J. P.,  6.  24  June, 
1095;  TO.  12  Sept.  1738,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Mountifort  Westropp, 
Esq.,  and  left  at  his  decease,  5  April,  1705,  two  sons, 

John,  his  successor,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Mountifort,  ancestor  of  the   family   now  of   Castle  Mary 
(refer  to  tUal  Article). 
The  elder  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Cork  1775,  M.P.  for  Mallow,  b.  5  July,  1741  ;  to.  24  June,  1704, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Foster,  Esq.,  and  first-cousin  of  the 
Right  Hon.  John  Foster,  created  Lord  Oriel,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Mountifort  (liev.).  Vicar  of  Desertserge."!,  co.  Cork,  and 
many  years  J.P.  for  that  co.,  ri).  1st,  Nov.  1790,  Grace,  dau. 
of  William  Lysaght,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  John,  TO.  Miss  Cotter,  and  had  issue, 

2  Mountifort  (Right  Hon.),  P.C.,  Q.C.,  LL.D.  of  Trinity 
College  Dublin,  1831  (B.A.  1823),  became,  1825,  a 
Fellow  of  that  University,  and  Professor  of  Political 
Economy  31  Oct.  1832.  He  resigned  his  Fellowship  for 
the  Professorship  of  Feudal  and  English  Law  29  Nov. 
1834.  This  eminent  Jurist  was  appointed,  1847,  a  Com- 
missioner of  the  Incumbered  Estates  Court,  and,  1858, 
Judge  of  the  Landed  Estates  Court,  wliich  he  has  re- 


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signed.  lie  was  b.  1802,  and  m.  18-15,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Ksq. 
3  Robert,  of  BIcrrion  Square,  Dublin,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  183-1,  appointed  Q.C.  1852, 
elected  M.P.  for  Mallow  185U,  l>.  1810;  m.  ISIO,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  George  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Crobeg,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  18G8. 

1  Elizabeth,  in.  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Manch,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Mary,  m.  —  M'Carthy,  Esq. 

3  Grace,  m.  John  Bcasley,  Esq. 

The  Rev.  Mountifort  Longfield  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
Col.  William  Conner,  and  had  further  issue, 

4  George  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  Trinity  College  Dublin, 
18-12;    m.   28   July,    1859,    Mary   Webb,    eldest   dau.   of 

.N...iuuiiel  Webb  Ware,  Esq.,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1878,  leaving 

6  Henry,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  N.  Webb  Ware,  Esq. 
C  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mogeely,  m.  Wilhelmina,  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  James  GoUock. 

7  William,  m.  18G5,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Richard  Conner,  of  Downdaniel,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's, 
Shandon.  ti  Thomas.  9  Foster. 

4  Mary. 

5  Frances  Patience,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Longfield. 

III.  AVilliam,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  179-1,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Waterloo,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  m.  Mary,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Sea  Court,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

John  Powell,  late  of  Waterloo,  J.P.,  B.A.  of  Trin.  Coll. 

Dubhn,  late  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  Cork  Artillery  Militia,  b. 

1817;  m.  1848,  Louisa,  6th  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Matthew 

I'urcell,  of  Burton,  co.  Cork  {see  that  Fam'dy). 
Henry,   b.   1828;  m.  1857,   Eliza  Augusta,  only  child  and 

heiress  of  William  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  co.  Cork, 

and  d.  1871.  Robert,  d.  unm.  1864. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Roskcen,  co.  Cork,  J. P. 
Eachel,  m.  Rev.  William  Nehgan,   LL.D.,  Rector  of  St. 

Mary's,  Shandon,  co.  Cork. 
Mary,  ni.  1st,  Robert  Longfield,  Esq.  of  the  Castle  Mary 

branch  (which  see);  and  2ndly,  1854,  George,  2nd  son  of 

Tliomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Richfordstown,  co.  Cork  (see  that 

Family). 
Patience,  m.  6  Jan.  1848,  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Manch, 

CO.  Cork  (see  that  Famili/). 
Dora,  m.  Edward  Francis  Roche,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Johnstown 

House,  CO.  Cork. 

I.  Patience,  the  1st  wife  of  John  Wallis,   Esq.  of  Drishane 
Castle,  CO.  Cork  (see  that  Famih/}. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Crobeg,  co.  Cork. 

Mr.  Longfield  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
army,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  1829,  6.  May,  1767  ;  m.  15  Oct. 
1797,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Mount  Lifias, 
King's  Co.  (see  that  Fa.rail;/),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1858) 
had  issue, 
Richard,  now  of  Longueville. 

John,  Lieut.  Gen.,  C.B.,  Col.  29th  regt. ;  m.  29  April,  18G1, 
Frances  Patience,  dau.  of  the  late  ilev.  Mountifort  Long- 
field,  of  Churchill,  Rector  of  Desertserges,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
a  son,  John  Edmund,  b.  14  April,  1865. 
Margaret  Eleanor,  ra.  21  Aug.  1820,  Thomas  Wood  Craster, 

Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Craster  Tower,  co.  Northumberland, 
Ehzabeth,  'ni,.  1836,  Rev.  Edmund  Lombard. 
Col.  Longfield  d.  18  Oct.  1842. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  seven  crosses-crosslet 
fltchee.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  dcmi-lion  rampant. 
Motto — Parcere  subjectis. 
Seat — Longueville,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


LONGFIELD    OF    CASTLE    MARY. 

Longfield,  Mountifort  John  Courtenay, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Mary,  co.  Cork,  h.  16  Oct.  1858. 

iLHIC<I0C. — For  the  earlier  portion  of  this  pedigree  refer 
to  Longfield  of  Lonrruerille. 

The  younger  son  of  John  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Longueville, 

MocNTiFORT  Longfield,  Esq.,  who  inherited  the  estates  of 
Castle  Mary  from  his  cousin,  Lord  Longueville,  6.  22  Aug. 
1746,1)1.  (license  22  June,  1778)  Frances,  dau.  of  John  George 
Sateman,  Esq.  He  was  Col.  of  the  City  of  Cork  Militia,  and 
■was  M.P.  for  Enniseorthy,  and  many  years  for  Cork.  He  d. 
8  June,  1819,  having  had  issue,  two  daus.,  Margaret  and 
Letitia,  and  three  sons,  i.  Richard,  rji.  Maria,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bruen,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  and  d.  1819,  leaving  two  sons,  who 
lioth  d.  unm.  1833;  ii.  John,  d.  s.  2'. ;  and  iii.  Rouert,  of 
whom  we  treat.    The  3rd  son, 

Rev.  Robert  Longfield,  of  Castle  Mary,  m.  Cherry,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hugo,  Esq.  of  Drumeen,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

MoDNTiFORT,  of  Castle  Mary. 

Bobert,  a  Lieut,  in  the  army,  ?;;.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Long- 
field,  Esq.  of  Waterloo,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 


George  Lucas,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1849,  one  dau 
Mary  Jane. 
William  Henry,  m.  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Mathcw  Brink- 
ley,  Esq.  01  Parsonstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  one  son 
and  two  daus., 

William  Mountifort. 

Florence  Letitia.  Edith  Caroline. 

Thomas  Hugo,  Rector  of  St.  Paul's,  Cork,  d.  unm.  17  March. 
1869.  ^ 

Frances  Anne,  m.  Richard  Beare  Tooker,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt. 
Royal  Cork  City  Artillery  Militia,  and  d.  28  April,  la66, 
having  had  issue. 

Cherry,  m.  1851,  William  Oliver  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Ahancsk 
and  Castleview,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  issue. 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  Kmlly,  d.  unm.  1854. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1853,  Maziere  John  Brady,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  2nd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  JIazierc  Brady,  Bart., 
formerly  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  has  issue. 
The  Rev.  R.  Longfield  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mountifort  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Castle  Mary,  J. P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1855 ;  rn.  1840,  Caroline  Adgusta,  sole  surviving 
child  of  George  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  Ballyedmond,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue, 

Mountifort  John  Courtenay,  now  of  Castle  Mary. 

Narcissa  Caroline.  Cherry  Elizabeth. 

Louisa  Margaret,  m.  19  April,  1869,  George  Sackville 
Berkeley,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E. 

Anne  Catherine,  deceased.  Margaret  Eleanor. 

Emily  Blanche  Mary,  m.  1  Oct.  1872,  Henry  Philip  Constan- 
tine  Dillon,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E.  Letitia  Geraldine. 

Caroline  Augusta  Rose,  deceased. 

Adeline  Maude  Felicia,  m.  4  June,  1874,  Charles  AugustU3 
Rochfort  Boyd,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.E.,  2nd  son  of  George  Augus- 
tus Rochfort  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath. 

Frances  Amy  Georgina. 

Clara    >  ^^^^^>  deceased. 
He  d.  8  Nov.  1864. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Longfield  of  Longuevillel 
Seat — Castle  Mary,  near  Cloyne,  co.  Cork. 


LONGUEVILLE    OF    PEESTATYN, 

Longueville,  Thomas  Longueville,  Esq.  of 
Penylan,  Salop,  b.  7  July,  1803 ;  m.  9  Oct. 
1838,  his  cousin  Anne,  2ncl  dau.  of  Charles  Thomas 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Oswestry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Conway,  d.  young,  1854. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  29  April,  1844 ;  m.  29  June,  1868,  Mary 
Frances,  only  surviving  child  of  Alexander  Robertson, 
Esq.,  late  of  Balgownie  Lodge,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has  a 
son,  Regi.vald,  b.  26  March,  1869,  and  Edward,  b.  22 
Dec.  1877. 

III.  Charles  Henry,  6. 15  May,  1843;  d.  SO  June,  1854. 
I.  Anna  Maria. 

iLtnCatJC— The  Longuevilles  were  formerly  Lords  of 
Overton  Longueville,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  of  Wolverton,  co. 
Bucks.  During  the  civil  wars  of  the  reign  of  Charles,  they, 
as  royalists,  suffered  loss,  having  previously  sold  and  ex- 
hausted a  considerable  portion  of  their  estates  in  the  cause 
of  the  support  of  the  Stuarts. 

Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Wrexham,  Capt.  Merionethshire 
Militia,  b.  1740  (eldest  son  of  Thomas  Jones,  and  Maria 
Margaretta,  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Longueville,  Bart,  of  Prestatyn,  co.  Flint),  had  by  his  1st 
wife,  Jane,  an  only  son,  i.  Thomas  Longueville,  of  whom 
hereafter.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne  Lloyd,  he  had  (with  a  son, 
Richard,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  both  rf.  s.  p.)  other  children, 
II.  Edward,  m.  Charlotte  Stevens,  and  was  father  of  the  Rev. 
Harry  Longueville  Jones,  M.A. ;  iii.  Hugh,  of  Larkhill,  co. 
Lancaster  (m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Heywood,  Esq., 
and  had  several  children,  sec  Joji'ES  of  larkhill);  iv.  Charles 
Thomas,  of  Owestry,  m.  Maria  Welch,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Charles  Wilding  Jones,  who  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Preston,  Esq.  of  Fairview,  near  Liverpool,  youngest 
son  of  Robert,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Preston,  Esq.  of  Hilhom 
House  and  EUel,  in  Cockerham,  co.  Lancaster;  i.  Anne,  m. 
James  Boydell,  Esq.;  ii.  Harriett,  m.  Francis  Edge  Barker, 
Esq. ;  and  iii.  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Lowndes,  Esq.  The  only  son 
of  the  1st  marriage, 

Thomas  Longueville  Jones,  Esq.,  .'.  to  the  estate  of  Pres- 
tatyn, under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Richard  Wilding,  Esq.,  and 
assumed,  accordingly,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Longueville. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Oswestry,  and  had 
issue, 

Charles  Henry,  d.  s.  p.       Thomas  Longueville,  of  Penylan. 

John  Gibbons,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Swainson,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool, and  had  issue,  Edith  and  Cecile. 


988 


LON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOV 


Sara  Harriette,  m.  Peter  HeywoocI,  Esq.  of  Wakefield,  and 
d.  s.  p.  Anne,  d.  unm.  Helen  Maria  Eliza. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  danccttte  erm.  between  six  crosses- 
crosslet  arj;.  Crest — A  talbut's  head  gu.  cared  arg.  gurged 
with  a  collar  danccttce  of  the  second.     Motto — Till  then  thus. 

meat — fcnylan,  Oswestry,  Salop. 


LONGWORTH    OF    GLYNWOOD, 

LoNGWOETH,  John,  Esq.  of  Glyuwood,  co.  West- 
meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifC  1859  and  1865. 

ILtltCaffC. — Feancis  Longwoexh,  Esq.  of  Creggan  Castle, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fkancis  Longwokth,  Esq.  of  Creggan  Castle,  who  d.  1742, 
leaving  issue,  John,  George,  Fkancis.    The  3rd  son, 

Fbancis  LoNGwoRTH,  Esq.  of  Creggan  Caslle,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dames,  Esq.  of  Kaihmoyle,  King's 
Co.,  and  had  issue,  John,  vi.  1787,  Alicia,  dau.  of  John,  Lord 
Kilmaine;  Francis,  of  whom  presently ;  Thomas,  who  assumed 
the  name  of  Dames  (see  Dames  of  GreealiiU)  ;  George,  m.  Anne 
Phillips;  William,  d.  1855;  Eliza,  in.  Itev.  Samuel  Lucas; 
Catherine,  m.  J.  Bailey;  Mary,  m.  John  Wakeley,  of  Balihur- 
ley.  King's  Co.    The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Longworth,  Esq.  of  Glynwood,  to.  1st,  3  Jan.  1795, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord  Kilmaine;  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Whitaker,  of  Spark  Brook,  co.  Warwick,  and 
had  issue, 

Francis,  d.  1856.  John,  now  of  Glynwood. 

Thomas,  Vicar  of  Bromfield,  Shrewsbury,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Charles  Bridges,  of  The  Lodge,  Salop,  and  rf. 
1SG5.  George,  d.  1847. 

Alicia  Harriet,  to.  Henry  Norwood  Trye,  Esq.  of  Leck- 
hamptoa  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1866. 

Anne,  m.  Col.  Young,  of  Barton  End,  co.  Gloucester. 

Seats — Glynwood  and  Creggan  Castle,  Athlone ;  and  Oat- 
field,  Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway. 


liOPDELIi    OF    RAKEEN    PARK. 

LoPDELL,  John  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Eaheen  Park, 
Atlienry,  co.  Galway,  J. P.,  Hon.  Major  Galway 
Militia,  b.  13  Jan.  1826 ;  m.  16  April,  1861,  Cathe- 
rine Mary,  only  surviving  dan.  of  John  Adams, 
Esq.  of  Ballydevitt,  co.  Londonderry,  J.P.,D.L.,  and 
High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in  1862,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Robert,  h.  27  Jan.  1866. 

II.  Christopher  Thomas,  b.  G  March,  1870. 

III.  James,  6.  7  April,  1874. 

I.  Lizzie  Annie.         ii.  Louisa  Jane.         in.  Katie  Frances. 

IV.  Mabel  Violet. 

ILinCaflC. — The  Lopdells  of  Athenry  are  descended  from 
Lopdell  of  Mulpit,  near  that  town,  who  left  two  sons,  John 
and  Christopher;  John  d.  1707,  leaving  two  daus.,  his  co- 
lieiresses,  the  eldest  m.  John  Whaley,  Esq.;  the  2nd  m. 
Alderman  Evans,  of  Kilkenny.  Christopher  left  issue,  James, 
of  Cranagh,  rf.  unm. ;  Christopher,  of  Derryowen,  co.  Clare, 
d.  unm. ;  and  John,  of  Athenry  House.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Athenry  House,  rf.  21  May,  1705, 
leaving,  by  EUzabeth  Ffaircloth  his  wife,  who  rf.  3  June,  1809, 
Christopher,  James,  WiUiani,  all  rf.  xmm.,  and  Joslph,  of 
whom  we  treat.    This 

Joseph  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Raheen  Park,  m.  May,  1791, 
Matilda,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Edenhill,  co. 
Galway,  Piovost  of  Athenry,  a  descendant  of  Col.  William 
Ormsby,  M.P.  for  that  borough,  and  rf.  March,  1822,  leaving 
by  her,  who  survived  till  1845, 

John,  of  Eaheen  Park. 

Eobert  Ormsby,  rf.  unm.  Dec.  1830. 

James,  in.  Nov.     1823,    Hai-riet,    2nd    dau.    of   Lieut-Col. 
Flemyng,,  and  is  decea.sed. 

Catharine,  rf.  unm.  15  Oct.  1875. 

Martha,  m.  Sept.  1823,  William  Kogcrs,  Esq.,  of  Carraminna, 
CO.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Lopdell,  Esq.  of  Eaheen  Park,  J. P.,  B.A.,  6.  25  Feb. 
1792;  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1818;  m.  9  Jan.  1823,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Blake,  Esq.  of  Corbally  Castle,  co.  Galway, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Browne,  5th  son  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Altamont,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Joseph,  now  of  Eaheen  Park. 

II.  Henry  Eobert  (Ecv.),  h.  13  April,    1832,   Incumbent  of 
KilmastuUa,  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  James,  b.  27  May,  1836;  m.  27  Aug.  1864. 

IV.  Francis  Blake,  6.  22  Dec.  1846  ;  in.  24  April,  1877. 


I.  Maria.  ii.  Elizabeth.  in.  Louisa. 

IV.  Emily,  to.  12  March,  1867,  Willoughby  C.  Newton,  Esq. , 
of  Newton  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  and  Waterloo  Koad,  Dublin  i 
{see  Newton  of  Carrickfergus),  and  has  issue. 

V.  Matilda,   m.    22    Feb.   1877,   Eev.    Francis    J.  Costello, 
Incumbent  of  O'Brien's  Bridge,  co.  Clare.         vi.  Jane. 

Herf.  3  Oct.  1871. 
Seat — Eaheen  Park,  Athenry. 


LOVEDAY    OF    WILLIAMSCOTE. 

LovEDAT,  John  Ed'waed  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
WilUamscote,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.,  b.  12  Mai'c'.i,  1845 ; 
s.  2  Aj)ril,  1875  ;  m.  1874,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander,  and  the  Hon.  Anne  Cheape,  of  Latho- 
char,  CO.  Fife,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas,  6.  16  Aug.  1875. 
Anne,  6.  11  July,  1877. 

iLtUtittfC. — Thomas  Lovedat,  Esq.  of  Caversham,  Oxon, 
6.  1619;  rf.  1681;  m.  1st,  1670,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Clement  Throck- 
morton, Esq.  of  Hascley,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  rf. 
1674)  had  a  dau.,  Letitia,  rf.  young.  He  m.  2ndly,  1679, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  North,  Esq.  of  Christchurch,  Surrey, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1724)  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Loveday,  Esq.,  m.  1703,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Wilham 
Lethieuillier,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  great-grandson  of 
John  Lethieuillier,  of  Vallancine,  in  Hainault,  who  suffered 
death  in  the  time  of  the  Duke  of  Alva's  persecutions  {sei 
Borke's  Heraldic  lUaslrations,  pi.  95),  and  had  by  her  (witii 
a  dau.,  Martha,  m.  1774,  William,  son  of  Dr.  Edmund  Gibson, 
Bishop  of  London)  one  son, 

John  Loveday,  Esq.  of  Caversham,  Oxon,  in.  1st,  1739, 
Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Goodwin,  Esq.  of  Arlesoote,  co. 
Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1743)  had  one  son,  John,  of 
whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  1745,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Har- 
rington Bagshaw,  Esq.  of  Bromley,  Kent,  which  lady  rf.  1755 ; 
and  3rdly,  1750,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Arthur  Forrest,  Esq.  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1801)  had  issue, 

Arthur  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  rf.  1827. 

Penelope,  to.  1st,  1796,  Rev.  'William  Benwcll,  Rector  of 
Chilton ;  and  2ndly.  1808,  Rev.  John  Hind.  Vicar  ot  Fiadon. 
She  rf.  1846.  Sarah,  rf.  1832.  Maiy,  rf.  1840. 

The  only  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

John  Loveday,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  to.  1777,  Anne,  dau.  and  heirosi* 
of  William  Taylor  Loder,  Esq.  of  Williamscote.  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  29  Jan.  1837)  had  four  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  John,  of  Williamscote. 

II.  William  Taylor,  late  of  Williamscote. 

III.  Thomas  (Eev.),  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  B.D.,  formerly 
a  Fellow  of  that  College,  1818,  formerly  Rector  of  East 
llsley,  Newbury,  Berks,  b.  11  Feb.  1781) ;  in.  1831,  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Ven.  Ralph  Cliurton,  Archdeacon  of  St.  David's,  and. 
rf.  1873,  having  by  her  (who  rf.  17  July,  1845)  had  issue, 

1  John  Edward  Taylor,  now  of  Williamscote. 

1  Marianne. 

2  Anna  Sarah,  to.  1850,  Rev.  Edward  Norman  Pocliin, 
Vicar  of  Sileby,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 

3  Emma  Penelope,  in.  1865,  Henry  Hoper,  Esq.  of  Cow- 
fold,  Sussex,  and  has  issue.  4  Augusta. 

5  Ellen  Jane.  6  Lucy  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Arthur,  of  Doctors  Commons,  6.  8  July,  1791  ;  to.  1825, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Well.'!,  Rector  of  Wistou, 
Sussex,  and  rf.  1877,  having  had  two  sons, 

1  A'-thur  (Rev.),  M.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  24  Sept. 
1826:  in.  1859,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin 
Lefroy,  Rector  of  Ashe,  Hants,  and. has  issue,  three  sons; 
and  a  dau.,  who  rf.  1868. 

2  George,  of  Doctors  Commons,  6.  18  April,  1828;  m.  1st, 
1865,  Caroline  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Ward,  Esq.,  C.B., 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  1867)  has  one  dau.;  he  //;.  2ndly, 
Magalene,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  F.  Turner,  Rector  of 
Rede,  Sutfolk,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  George,  b.  1876. 

I.  Anno,  rf.  20  Jan.  1855. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Loveday,  Esq.  of  Wilhamscote,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1841,  of  Brazenose  Coll.  O.icford,  D.C.L.  1841,  M.A. 
1808,  b.  8  Jan.  1785 ;  rf.  19  Oct.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  William  Taylor  Loveday,  of  Williamscote,  co.  Oxford, 
and  Arlescote,  co.  Warwick,  b.  15  July,  1787  ;  rf.  2  April,  1875. 

^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  arg.  and  sa.,  an 
eagle  displayed  -nith  two  heads  counterchanged,  armed-mcm- 
bered,  and  ducally  gorged  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  on  a  chief 
indented  sa.  three  escallops  arg.  Cnst—Xn  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads  as  in  the  arms.     Molto—Cwm  priiui  luce. 

^•,«(.s— Willia-.nscote,  near  Banbury,  Oxon;  and  Arkscotc, 
CO.  Warwick. 


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LOV 


889 


LOVEIili    OF    COLE    PARK. 

LoTEit,  Peter  Audlet  Datid  Aethue,  Esq. 
7f  Cole  Park,  Wilts,  h.  10  Dec.  1S37. 

?£tllEajJC. — John  Harvet,  Esq.  (son  of  IIurIi  Harvey, 
.,  and  granilson  of  Ralph  Harvey,  Esq.,  of  Tibenham 
se  father,  Eohert  Harvey,  Esq.,  Comptroller  of  the  Custom 
ise,  ra.  Sarah,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Audley,  Esq.  of 
Inner  Temple)  was  of  Cole  Park,  Wilts,  and  was  buried  in 
mesbury  Abbey,  1712.  The  grandfather  of  the  present 
;  jjsessor  of  the  estate, 

Teter  Haiivet  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park  (son  of  Peter  and 

.Sarah  Lovell),  m.  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  the  Venerable  William 

U'illes,  Archdeacon  of  Wells,  4th  son  of  Dr.  Willes,  Bishop  of 

'      h  and  Wells ;  and  d.  1841  (hiswidow  in  1ST3),  leaving  issue, 

-ETER  Audloy,  his  heir. 

John  Harvey,  in.  1843,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Christo- 
pher Bethell  Codrington,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 
William  Willes  (Rev.),  deceased. 

yrancls  Kredorick,  m.  1846,  Lady  Rose  Somerset,   dau.   of 
the  7th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  has  one  sou  and  four  daus. 
Charlotte,  r,i.  W.  St.  George,  Esq. 
Jane  Grace,  m.  Gen.  Shawe,  late  Coldstream  Guards. 
Frances  Sarah,  hi.  Count  Guidoboni  Viseonti. 
Harriet  Jane,  m.  Gen.   Lovelace  Walton,  Into  Coldstream 
Guards.  Julia,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Acdlet  Loveli,,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  an  officer  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  22  llarcli,  1808  ,  ra. 
23  Feb.  1857,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  David  Pugh,  E-^q., 
M.P.  of  Llanerchydol,  co.  Montgomery,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Evan  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Bcgiiildy ;  and 
('.  8  March,  1869,  leaving  a  son,  the  present  Peter  Acdlet 
r>.\viD  LovELL,  Esq.  of  Cole  Park. 

ArvM — Arg.,  a  chevron  az.  between  two  squirrels  gn.,  each 
cracking  a  nut.    Crest— X  squirrel  sejant  ppr.  cracking  a  nut. 
^L:'.t — Cole  Park,  near  Malmesbury. 


LOVELL    OF    CHILCOTE    MANOE    AND 
DINDEK.. 

LovEii,  Edwaed  Lotell,  Esq.,  of  Chilcote 
!Manor,  "Wells,  and  of  Diuder,  Somerset,  J. P.,  h.  20 
Aug.  1845  ;  m.  23  Oct.  1867,  Caroline  Georgina, 
youngest  dau.  of  tlie  late  George  Denistoun  iSeott, 
Esq.  of  Lorelhill,  Windsor  Forest,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edwin  Scott  Lovell,  6.  28  July,  1868. 

II.  Charles  Edmund  Lovell,  h.  10  July,  1S69. 

III.  Arthur  Clifton  Lovell,  6.  24  July,  1871. 

IV.  Lilly  Lovell,  b.  26  Sept.  1875. 

tttHCajC— Joseth  Lovell  Lotell,  Esq.  of  Wells,  Somer- 
set (who  inherited  Chilcote  Manor  from  his   tincle,    George 
Lovell,  Esq.  of  Wells,  who  d.  1785),  6.  1780;  m.  Jan.  1810, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.  of  Wells;  and 
d.  21  Dec.  1842,  having  had  issue, 
Edward,  who  s.  his  father  in  Chilcote,  &.  Nov.  1804;  to.  1S3I, 
Anne  Mitchell,  dau.  of  Jolin  Eodon,  Esq.   of  Vere,  in  the 
Island  of  Jamaica;  and  d.  s.  j).  22  Sept.  1857,  and  was  «.  by 
his  brother. 
Edmund,  .?.  1806;  d.  unm.  11  Sept.  1831. 
Edwin,  late  of  Chilcote  Manor,  and  of  Dinder. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edwin  Lo\-ell,  Esq.  of  Chilcote  Manor,  in  Wells,  and  Dinder, 
Somerset,  6.  7  May,  1808;  m.  14  Sept.  1836,  Elizabeth  Char- 
lotte, eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Edmund  Broderip,  Esq.  of  Cos- 
sington,  Somerset,  and  d.  21  May,  1877,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Esdaile  Lovell,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  25  May, 
1837;  TO.  22  Nov.  1866,  Arthurina  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Charles  Drake,  of  Huntshard,  Devon,  and  has  two  sons. 

u.  Charles  Lovell,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  6.  14  Nov.  1839; 
TO.  14  Sept.  1868,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Edye, 
Esq.  of  Stoke,  Devon;  d.  1  Jan.  1871. 

in.  Edward  Lovell,  now  of  Chilccte  Manor  and  Dinder. 

1.  Lilly.  II.  Frederica  Georgina. 

m.  Blanche  Caroline  Frances,  d.  1848. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron    sa.  between  three  wolves'  beads 
erased  gu.     ( 'rest — A  talbot  cour.int  arg. 
cSeais— Chilcote  Manor,  and  Dinder,  A\ellB. 


LOVETT  OF  LISCOMBE. 
LoTETT,  PniLLirs  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Liscombe, 
Eucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  formerly 
a  Capt.  Mercantile  Marine,  b.  1821  ;  m.  1st,  18  Aug. 
1846,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Peter  Sniithwick,  Esq.  of 
Parranlough,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  a  son, 


Philip  Cosbi,  6. 1847,  deceased. 

He  m.  2ndly,  8  Nov.  1870,  Emcline,  2nd  dau.  o£ 
the  late  William  Snell,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  by  hcff 
has  issue, 

Willlam  Gouch  GnnsiNs,  6. 1S7I. 
Percival  Cosby,  b.  29  Jan.  1874. 
Emeline  Myra,  6.  21  Nov.  1875. 

Capt.  Lovctt  s.  to  the  Liscombe  estate  under  the 
will  of  Elizabeth  Anne  Lovctt,  eldest  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Lovett,  Bart. 

IttltCajr.— The  family  of  Lovett  is  of  Norman  extraction, 
and  is  authentically  reduced  from  Richard  de  Louet,  iciiip. 
CoNQDESTORis.  (FoF  detailed  particulars,  see  Burke's  Extinct 
Baronetage.) 

Sir  Robert  Lovett,  of  Liscombe,  High  Sheriff  co.  Bucks 
1608,  d.  1643,  leaving  by  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Saunders,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  eight  daus.  and  four  sons,  Rodekt 
of  Liscombe,  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1604 ;  Edward,  of  Corfe  (whose 
son,  Robert,  of  Liscombe,  d.  nam.);  Christopher,  of  whose 
line  we  treat;  and  Laurence,  of  Eythorp.    The  3rd  son, 

Christovher  Lovett,  was  fir.^t  settled  as  a  Merchant  in 
Turkey,  but  subsequently,  in  160O,  removed  to  Dublin,  of 
which  city  he  became  Lord  Mayor.  He  m.  Frances  O'.More, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  O'More,  and  had  (with  four  daus., 
Anne,  hi.  1st,  William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Riuland,  and  2ndly, 
Judge  Coots;  Frances,  wife  of  Maior-Gen.  Pearce ;  Mary,  rii. 
Medhop  Lloyd,  Esq. ;  and  Rebecca,  wi.  Jonathan  Ashe,  Esq. 
of  Ashe  Grove,  co.  Tipperary)  three  sons,  Christopher,  John, 
and  Edward.    The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Lovett,  Esq.,  inherited  Liscombe,  co.  Bucks, 
at  the  decease  of  his  first  cousin,  Robert  Lovett,  Esq.,  but 
dying  unm.,  he  was  s.  by  his  brotlier. 

Col.  John  Lovett,  of  Liscombe,  m.  1st,  Susannah  Horton, 
widow,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Laurence  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Eythorp, 
and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Robert. 

II.  Christopher,  m.  Jane  Willington,  widow,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally,  Queens  Co.,  and  was 
father  of 

Robert,  who  m.  Miss  Howell,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  unm. 

2  Sackville  Hatch,  J.P.,  Comptroller  of  Taxes  in  Ireland, 
m.  1st,  his  cousin  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lovett,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Jonathan  Vaughan,  in.  Miss  Daunt,  and  had  a  son, 
Sackville  (who  rf.  1849),  and  several  daus.    He  d.  1850. 
Fanny,  to.  Ludovick  J.  Grant,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Sir  A.  Grant,  Bart.,  and  rf.  1840. 

Mr.  Sackville   Lovett  to.  2ndly,  Bridget,  joungest  dau. 

of  Jonathan  Seaver,  Esq.  of    Heath  "Hall,   J. P.,   High 

Sheriff  of  cos.  Armagh  and  Monaghan,  and  by  her  liaJ 

issue, 

Richard  Donougitmore  Lovett,  Esq.  (Home  View, 
Cheltenham),  30th  male  representative  of  the  Lovett 
family,  m.  19  Jan.  1854,  Amelia  Lilias  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  Samuel  Fyler,  Esq.  of  Down  Street,  Piccadilly, 
and  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

Eobert,  formerly  Rector  of  Trinity,  Bath,  then  Vicar  of 
Islington,  Bovey  Tracey,  now  Rector  of  Caiindle  Bisho;), 
Sherborne,  Dorset,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
"William  Aldwin  Soames,  Esq.  of  Langdon  Hills,  Essex, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  Aug.  1853)  has  issue,  1  Robert 
Jonathan  Arden,  6.  4  Nov.  1851 ;  1  Eliza  Fanny  Ara- 
bella, deceased;  2  Sarah  Alice  Bridget  Engainc;  and 

3  Myra  Isabel  Florence,  deceased.  He  m.  2ndly,  27  July, 
1863,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Huuli 
Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Pitcaple,  Sheriff  of  Sutherland,  and 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Aberdeen,  and  by  her  has 
issue,  2  Sackville  Hatton  Harry  Verncy,  b.  29  April, 
1864;     3  William  Edward  Turrille,  b.  6  June,   1865; 

4  Neville  Ernest,  6.  16  F'eb.  1869;  5  Richard  Gordon 
Beresford,  6.  17  April.  1870;  6  Henry  Cosbv  Lcix,  6. 
24  Dec.  1871 :  4  Mabel  Edith,  b.  21  Sept.  1873. 

Henry,  in  India,  m.  Miss  Rogers,  and  left  issue. 
Catherine,  m.  W.  W.  Henry,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Mr. 

and  Lady  Emily  Henry,   and  nephew  of  the  Duke  of 

Leinster,  a.id  rf.  1861. 
Jane,  ni.  Richard  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynn,  co.  AVcstineath, 

J.P.  Eliza. 

Susan,  m.  Rev.  L.  F.  Thomas,  son  of  Major-Gen.  Lewis 

Thomas,  C.B.  Anne,  rf.  v.nm. 

3  Verney,  Capt.  50th  foot,  m.  Jane,  dan.  of  —  Gore,  Esq., 
and  had  i.^sue,  George  W.  M.,  Capt.  50th  foot. 

4  Philips  Cosby,  Comptroller-General  of  Excise,  m.  Re- 
becca, dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Maid-stonc  C;ustle, 
and  was  father  of  Philips  Cosby  Lovett,  Esq.  now  of 
Liscombe  House,  Bucks. 

5  John  Beresford,  to.  a  dau.  of  —  Knipe,  Esq.,  and  was 
father  of  several  daus.,  and  one  son,  the  Rev.  Robert 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOW 


Lovelt,  Rector  of  Pickwell,  co.  Leicester,  who  is  married, 
and  has  (with  daus.)  two  sons,  Beresford,  C.S.I.,  Capt. 
Eoyal  Engineers,  H.M.'s  Indian  army;  and  Edmond. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph  Verney,  Viscount  Fer- 
managh, add  had  two  sons,  Verney,  M. P.;  and  John,  Capt. 
R.N.,  who  both  d.  unm.  Col.  Lovett  d.  1710,  and  wass.  hy 
his  son, 

RoBEET  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Liscombe,  co.  Bucks,  and  Kings- 
well,  CO.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  He  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ashe  Grove,  and  hast  (with 
three  daus.,  Susannah,  m.  Jonathan  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap 
Castle,  King's  Co. ;  Mary,  d.  v.nm. ;  and  Lettice,  wife  of 
Damer  Darby,  Esq.)  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest  survivor, 

Jonathan  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Liscombe  and  Kingswell,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Tipperary,  ra.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Daniel  Maasergh, 
Esq.  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jonathan  (Sir),  of  Liscombe,  created  a  Bart.,  to.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap  Castle,  and  had 
one  son,  Robert  TurvUle  Jonathan,  d.  1807;  and  three 
daus.,  Elizabeth  Anne,  of  Liscombe :  Letitia ;  and  Ara- 
bella, who  all  d.  unm.  Sir  Jonathan  d.  12  Jan.  1812,  when 
the  baronetcy  expired. 

II.  Vebnet,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lismore,  and  afterwards 
Treasurer  of  St.  Finbars,  Cork,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  s.  to  the  Irish  property,  and  was  of  Kingswell, 
He  TO.  Frances  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Gervais, 
D.D.  of  Lismore,  Archdeacon  of  Cashel,  and  had  issue, 

1  Jonathan  Henry,  Ambassador  and  Resident  at  the  Court 
of  Persia,  d.  unm.  2  William,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

3  Henet  William,  of  Kingswell,  d.  unm.  18  i4. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Cameron. 

2  Melisina  Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Woodward,  Rector 
of  Fethard,  son  of  the  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  is  deceased. 

3  Frances  Mary,  m.  John  Ashton  Yates,  Esq.  of  Diugle 
Head,  CO.  Lancaster. 

Dr.  Lovett,  d.  Feb.  1825. 

I.  Mary,  ra.  Richard  Weeks,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

II.  Eleanor,  m.  Jonathan  Darby,  Esq.  oi  Leap  Castle. 

HI.  Jane,  m.  John  Bennet,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland. 

IV.  Susanna,  in.  William  Henn,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery, 
son  of  William  Henn,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland. 

V.  Elizabeth,  ra.  John  Pigott.  Esq.  of  Cappard,  Queen's  Co. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  wolves'  heads  or; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  wolves  passant  in  pale  sa.  Crest — -A. 
wolfs  head  erased  sa. 

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1354,  Lieut.  60th  Royal 
31  July, 


LOVETT    OF    BELMONT. 

Lovett,  Thom:as  Heaton,  Esq.  of  Belmont, 
Salop,  J. P.,  Col.  of  the  Nortli  Shropshire  Volunteers, 
retired  1869,  and  formerly  Major  98th  regt.,  h.  1 
May,  1817;  m.  22  Nov.  1851,  Cecil  Ehzabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Wilson  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hartsheath 
Park,  CO.  Flint,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1S76) 
has  issue, 

I.  Hubert  Richaed,  &.  30  March 
Rifles. 

II.  Henry  Wilson,  Lieut.   13th  Light  Infantry,  6 
1858. 

III.  Arthur,  h.  25  Oct.  18G3. 

IV.  Richard  Dale,  b.  3  Jan.  1S70. 

I.  Margaret  Josephine.  n.  Cecil  Helen. 

III.  Lucy,  d.  9  Nov.  1800.  iv.  Evelyn  Grace. 

V.  Mabel  Bessie.  vi.  Ethel  Ehzabeth. 

?LtlICil(IC. — Joseph  Lovett,  Esq.,  was  son  of  Joseph 
Lovett,  who  m.  Ann  Redding,  of  co.  Lincoln,  and  lived  at  Mount 
Sorrell,  co.  Leicester;  he  is  said  to  have  been  descended 
from  Joseph  Lovett,  of  Newington,  co.  Warwick,  one  of  the 
Lovetts  of  Liscombe.  Mr.  Lovett  m.  17  June,  1704,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Dale,  Esq.  of  Greenhead 
House,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1754,  having  had  (with  two  daus., 
Sarah  and  Anne,  both  d.  %i:nm.)  three  sons,  Kiehard,  b.  16  Jan. 
1705,  d.  v.nm.  7  June,  1727;  Jcseph,  of  whom  presently ;  and 
Dale,  b.  1721,  who  m.  Ehzabeth  Belford,  and  d.  s.  p.  The  2nd 
son, 

Joseph  Lovett,  Esq.,  h.  18  Sept.  1714  ;  m.  11  July,  1743, 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Sherman,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Staf- 
ford, and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  d.  young  1745 ;  and 
Mary,  m.,  but  d.  s.  p.)  three  sons,  i.  William,  6.  7  Aug.  1747, 
d.  unm. ;  il.  Thomas,  b.  13  Aug.  1749,  m.  30  May,  1780,  Jlary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.,  and  d.  13  July,  1801,  leaving  one 
son,  Richard,  b.  19  Aug.  1781,  who  d.  unm.  23  Sept.  1814; 
HI.  John.    The  youngest  son, 

John  Lovett,  Esq.,  of  Belmont,  h.  11  May,  1754 ;  n.  29  June, 


1782,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Venables,  Esq,  of  Liverpool,  and 
d.  May,  1795,  having  had,  witix  several  daus.  (who  d.  ia 
infancy),  four  sons, 

I.  John,  b.  26  May,  1786;  d.  nam.   1814. 

II.  Joseph  Venables,  late  of  lielmont. 

III.  William,  6.  27  Aug.  1791 ;  d.  unm.  1807. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Fernhill,  Salop,  b.  27  Aug.  1702;  m.  19  Fel). 
1835,  the  Hon.  Emily  Henniker,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Minct, 
3rd  Lord  Henniker,  and  dying  Feb.  1863,  left  issue, 

1  John  Hennikee,  of  Fernhill,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1836;  r,i. 
1859,  Laura,  youngest  dau.  of  Philip  Morier,  Esq.,  H  M.'s 
Minister  at  Dresden,  and  has  issue,  Horace  William 
Fitzroy,  Roger,  d.  9  March,  1878,  Thomas,  and  Constance 
Emily. 

2  William,  b.  1843. 

1  Emily  Anne.  2  Mary. 

3  Louisa  Elizabeth.  4  Anna  Sophia,  d.  1872. 
The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Venables  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  J. P.,  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1847,  formerly  Lieut,  in  the  army,  6.  1  Au^.  1787; 
ra.  24  April,  1815,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Hcaton,  Esq. 
of  Plas  Heaton,  co.  Denbigh  {see  that  Family),  acniX  by  her  (who 
d.  1851)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Heaton,  now  of  Belmont. 

Joseph  Venables,  6.   18  April,   1825,  formerly  in  the  R.N., 

retired  Major  of  Shropshire  Militia,  m.  1871,  Lucy,  2nd  dau. 

of  Col.  E.  Corbett,  M.P.,  of  Longnor  Hall,  Salop,  and  has 

issue  one  son,  Rowland  Joseph  Venables,  6.  April,  1872. 
John  Richard,  6.  21  Aug.  1826,  Col.  in  the  army,  retired  on 

full  pay. 
Sarah  Anne.  Henrietta  Mary,  d.  1832. 

Caroline.  Emily,  d.  1842.  Isabella  Margaret. 

Mr.  J.  V.  Lovett  d.  15  Jan.  186G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  Heaton,  now  of  Belmont. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  wolves  passant  in  pale  sa.     Crest — A  wolf  , 
passant  ppr. 
5eaJ— Belmont,  Salop,  near  Chirk,  co.  Denbigh. 


LOVETT    OP    FERNHILL. 
See  preceding  Memoir. 


LOW    OF    SUNVALE. 

"Lovr,  John,  Esq.  of  Sunvale,  co.  Limerict,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sherifp  1852,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll- 
Dublin,  1833,  Ban-ister-at-Law,  b.  8  Jan.  1813  ;  m. 
2  Dec.  1841,  Sophia  Georgiana,  only  dau.  of  George 
Mahon,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Mayo  (youngest 
son  of  Ross  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Castlcgar,  co.  Galway, 
by  his  wife  Lady  Anne  Browne,  dau.  of  1st  Earl  of 
Altamont),  by  Sophia  his  Avife,  eldest  daa.  of  David 
Ker,  Esq.,  of  Portavo  and  Montalto,  co.  Down, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Peter,  b.  20  July,  1843,  B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford, 
late  Capt.  8th  Hussars. 

II.  John  Maxwell,  b.  20  Nov.  1844,  Capt.  46th  regt. 

I.  Sophia  Georgiana,  d.  1  March,  1848. 

II.  Henrietta  Catherine,  m.  27  Jan.  1868,  W.  J.  Scarlett, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue  sons 
and  daus. 

ILlUCJlflC* — Simon  Low  settled  in  Ireland  about  the  year 
1750. 

Peter  Low,  Esq.  of  Lowtown,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
(2nd  son  of  Simon  Low,  by  Elizabeth  Blackmore  his  wife,  wlio 
d.  1800),  m.  1811,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Butler, 
Bart,  of  Garryhundon  and  Ballintemple,  co.  Carlow,  and  dying 
1842,  left  issue, 

John,  now  of  Sunvale. 

Richard  Butler,  late  Capt.  53rd  regt.,  m.  1841,  .Ann.T,  dau.  of 

Montifort  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Mellon,  co.  Limerick,  and  by 

her,  who  d.  1858,  had  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus.    He 

d.  Nov.  1868.  Henry,  6.  1826;  d.  1860. 

Sarah,  rn.  18  Aug.  1831,  William  Musscndcn,  Esq.  of  Larc'.;- 

field,  CO.  Down,  D.L.,  d.  22  April,  1868. 
Elizabeth,  (ii.  12  July,  1836,  Fioderick  Thomas  Jessop,  Esq. 

of  Doory  Hall,  co.  Longford,  D.L.,  both  deceased. 
Louisa,  ?/!.  Thomas  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringfieid,  co.  Down, 

both  deceased. 
Kate,  in.  Robert  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomficid,  co.  Mayo, 

D.L.,  and  is  deceased. 
Henrietta,  m.  Charles  George  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 

CO.  Mayo,  D.L.,  who  is  deceased. 

Seal — Sunvale,  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick. 


LOW 


TilE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LOW 


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liOWE    OF    HIGHFIEIiD. 

Lowe.  Euwaed  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Ilighfickl 
ilouse,  CO.  Nottingham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  Nov. 
.825;  m.  2  Jan.  1819,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
iilcock,  Esq.  of  Nottinglaam,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Edward  Lawson,  F.S.A..  senior  Capt.  Royal 
Slienvood  Foresters,  or  Nottinshamsliire  rcgt.  of  Militia, 
6.  2  Nov.  1819;  m.  17  July,  1S72,  Gertruite  Kiiiily,  only 
dau.  of  Eev.  George  Otter,  M.A.,  Viear  of  llutknall 
Torkartl,  to.  Nottingluim,  antl  graiul-dau.  of  Rev.  Kclward 
Otter,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  BotUal,  Nortluimbeilaiui,  and 
Prebendary  of  York  (whose  younger  brcther,  the  Right 
Rev.  AVilliara  Otter,  D.D.,  became  Lord  Rishop  of 
Chichester  18.3G),  and  has  issue, 

1  Peucival  Edwaud  IIcbst,  b.  23  July,  1873. 
1  Gertrude  Gwenllyan. 

II.  Hugh  Lee  Peyton,  6.  27  Oct.  1S5G. 

»Ir.  Lowe  is  a  Fellow  of  the  Eoyal  Society,  of  the 
loyal  Astronomical,  Meteorological,  Linna^an,  Geo- 
ogical  and  Zoological  Societies,  and  the  author  of 
cveral  scientific  works. 

JLtnrajr.— This  family  is  of  long  standing  in  co.  Chester, 
nd  appears  to  have  been  originally  seated  in  the  eastern  part 
f  that  CO. ;  the  name  being  traditionally  derived  from  an  old 
lansion  called  The  Lowe.  William  del  Lowe,  who  is  shown 
y  ancient  charters  to  have  held  lands  in  Macclesfield  in  1392, 
nd  whose  son,  Thomas  del  Lowe,  was  an  AU'.erman  of  Mac- 
Icsfield,  and  Mayor  of  that  town  1430,  1439  and  1440,  was 
resumably  the  brother  of  Thomas  del  Lowe,  who  d.  Ul."), 
■aving  a  son  Geoffrey  del  Lowe,  who,  according  to  the  Wolley 
ISS.  in  the  British  Museum,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
.egh,  Knt.  of  Lyme,  co.  Chester  (and  widow  of  Nicholas 
lundell?),  and  d.  on  the  Monday,  in  the  third  week  of  Lent, 
151.  Peter  del  Lowe,  who  is  assumed  to  have  been  a  son  of 
16  last-named,  settled  in  the  neighbourliood  of  Northwich, 
5.  Chester,  and  by  a  cliarter,  dated  1  Sept.  1473,  testified  that 
e,  together  with  William  Coton,  of  Derby,  John  Ilalyn, 
riestof  Witton,  and  his  three  sons,  Thomas  del  Lowe,  William 
cl  Lowe,  and  Lawrence  del  Lowe,  had  witnessed  a  certain 
harter  of  Thomas  de  Whytington,  of  Eelper,  co.  Derby,  and 
[argery  his  wife.  Of  the  above-named,  Thomas  del  Lowe,  m. 
J71,  Joane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Fawne,  Lord 
f  Alderwasley,  co.  Derby,  and  became  the  ancestor  of  the 
owes  of  that  place;  Lawrence  was  the  progenitor  of  the 
owes  of  Denby  and  Locko  Park,  co.  Derby;  whilst  the 
ascendants  of  William  continued  for  some  generations  in  the 
Sapelry  of  Witton,  CO.  Chester.  There  was  likewise  another 
[)n,  George,  who  left  an  only  dau.  and  heirc.'s  Margaret,  who, 
ccording  to  an  ancient  emblazoned  pedigree  preserved  at 
amerford  Booths  Hall,  was  m.  1479,  to  AVilliam  Swetcnham, 
sq.,  of  Somerford  Booths,  co.  Chester,  and  carried  lands  in 
[acclesSeld,  Pexhall,  and  Bollington  into  that  family.  Of 
lat  branch  which  derived  its  descent  from  William  del  Lowe, 

39 

I  Jons  Lowe,  of  Ilartford,  co.  Chester,  6.  about  the  year 
'367,  and  d.  1632,  devising  by  his  will  that  his  body  should 
I  be  buryed  within  ye  chappell  of  Wytton."  Ry  Eleanor 
I  is  wife  (who  survived  him)  he  had  issue, 

!  I.  George,  of  Hartford,  who  inherited  his  father's  lands  a* 
f  Hartford  and  Northwich,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1669,  and  was 
i  buried  at  Witton.  By  Elizabeth  Coulthurst  his  wife  (who 
j  survived  him,  and  dying  15  March,  1691,  was  also  buried  at 
I    Witton)  he  had  issue  a  son, 

I  John,  of  Hartford,  who  is  mentioned  in  Ormerod's  History 

\  of  Cheshire,  as  having  purchased  a  moiety  of  the  Manorof 

\  Hartford.    He  «!.  21  Dec.  1669,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eaton, 

I  Esq.,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1694,  and  was  buried  at  Witton.     He 

I  left  issue,  four  sons,  John,  Robert,  Nathaniil,  and  George, 

I  and  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  1693,  John  Swynton,  Gent.,  of 

I  Nether  Knutslord,  co.   Chester,  and  Elizabeth,  who  d. 

I  untie.  Jan.  1697. 

I  n.  Robert,  of  Newton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  who  purchased  the 
I  ailvowson  and  impropriate  Rectory  of  Middlewich  from 
I  William,  2nd  Lord  iirercton,  1663,  and  (/.  26  July,  1679,  and 
was  buried  in  the  chancel  at  Middlewich.  By  Eleanor  his 
wifo,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Crewood 
I  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  he  left  issue  two  sons, 
I  1  John,  who  by  his  deed,  dated  15  March,  1677,  conveyed 
I  to  his  younger  brother  all  his  right  and  claim  to  the 
1  advowson  and  impropriate  tithes  of  Middlewich,  whiih 
I  had  been  settled  upon  him  by  his  father,  and  d.  in  that 
i        s:ime  year,  leaving  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

2  .Samuel,  of  Newton  Hall,  who  appears  to  have  rebuilt 
that  mansion,  which  still  remains  in  the  possession  of  his 
descendants,  and  bears  upou  it  the  arms  of  the  family. 


with  the  initi.als  "S.L.,"  and  the  date,  "  1677."  lie  ;». 
Jane,  sole  dau.  and  heinss  of  Janus  John.'on,  Esq.  of 
Sall'ord,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1702,  having  had 
issue, 

James,  of  Newton  Hall,  d.  unm.,  and  was  buried  at  Mid- 
dlewich, 20  Out.  1724. 
Robert,  of  Newton  Hall,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,    J.P.   for  co.    Cheshire,   and  sometime 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sesr-ions,  vihod.s.  2>-,  and  was 
buried  at  Middlewich,  14  April,  1750. 
Martha,  eventual  heiress  in  her  issue  of  this  branch,  m. 
22  Aug.  1692,   Edward  Moreton.  E.sq.  of  Church  Hill, 
Over,  CO.  Chester,  and  was  buriia  at  Over,  30  Aug.  1727. 
Jane,  d.  unm, 
III.  William,  d.  young,  and  was  buried  at  Witton,  24  Ju]y> 
1617.  IV.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

This  John  Lowe,  of  The  Hulse,  co.  Chester,  m.  1635,  Ursula, 
dau.  of  Ottiwell  Broome,  of  Lostock  Gralam,  co.  Chester,  and 
by  her  was  father  of 

William  Lowe,  of  The  Hulse,  who  was  b.  about  the  year 
1638,  and  dying  4  Jan.  1697,  was  buried  at  Witton.  He  left 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Joshua  Lowe,  of  The  Hulse,  b.  June,  16C0;  m.  1682,  Joane, 
dau.  and  eventual  co-heiress  of  Edward  Banester,  Gent,  of 
Allostock,  CO.  Chester,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1729,  and  was  buried  at 
Wilton.    He  left,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  of  the  Hulse,  b.  11  Jan.  1683,  d.s.p.28  June, 
1731,  and  was  buried  at  Witton. 

II.  Joshua,  of  Winchani,  co.  Chester,  b.  1686 ;  m.  Nov.  1732, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Cranage  Wilkoxon,  Esq.  of  .Sproston  Hall, 
CO.  Chester  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1740),  and  d.  s.  'p.  1  Nov.  1754. 

III.  Edward,  who  inherited  his  elder  brother's  estates,  and 
d.  s.  p.  17  July,  1770,  and  was  interred  amongst  his  ances- 
tors at  AVitton. 

IV.  John,  of  Nether  Knutsford,  co.  Chester,  6. 1694 ;  ni.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Twemlow,  Gent,  of  Arclyd,  co.  Chester,  and 
d.  26  Dec.  1772,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  John, 
who  d.  s.  p.  m.  V.  Ijaxiel,  of  whom  we  treat. 

This  Rev.  Daniel  Lowe,  M.A.  of  the  University  of  Glasgow, 
6.  at  The  Hulse,  20  Jan.  1696;  settled  first  at  Loscoe  and  after- 
wards at  Norton,  co.  Derby,  where  he  d.  2  Jan.  1776.  He  m. 
1736,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Mather,  Esq.  of 
Shipley,  co.  Derby,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1775)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  Daniel,  of  Aklcruianbury,  Citizen  and  Woolstapler  of 
London,  b.  24  Aug.  1739  ;  ('.  a  batchelor  at  Derby,  16  July, 
1798.  III.  Joshua,  who  d.  in  his  infancy. 

IV.  William,  6.  21  Dec.  1745;  d.  unm.  4  Nov.  1772. 

I.  Hannah,  d.  an  infant  1741. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Peter  Robinson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Norton, 
CO.  Derby,  by  whom  she  had  two  sons,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1782. 

III.  Urith,  m.  Samuel  Hardman,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  d. 
1  March,  1801,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  co.  Nottingham,  J. P., 
settled  in  co.  Nottingham  about  the  middle  of  the  last  century, 
and  having  purchased  the  Highfield  Park  Estate,  in  the 
parishes  of  Beeston  and  Lenton,  co.  Nottingham  (which 
anciently  had  formed  part  of  the  demesnes  of  the  Clugniac 
Priory,  foimded  at  Lenton  by  William  Peverel,  tern}).  Henry  1.), 
he  erected  thereon  the  present  mansion  of  Highfield.  He  was 
for  many  years  an  Alderman,  and  thrice  filled  the  office  of 
Mayor  of  the  town  of  Nottingham.  He  was  b.  14  Aug.  1737  ; 
m.  Oct.  1765,  Sarah,  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Hurst, 
Esq.  of  Hurst,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventual    heiress   of    Lawrence  Wilson,   Esq.*   of   Bolton-le- 

*  Lawrence  Wilson,  Esq.  was  descended  from  the  Wilsons 
of  South  Tunlcy  Hall,  in  the  township  of  Wrightington,  co.  Lan- 
caster, the  elder  branch  of  which  family  is  now  represented  by 
Robert  Wilson  Ffrance,  Esq.  of  RawclifTe  Hall,  in  that  co.     He 
m.  Margaret,  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of  Benjamin  Smith,  Gent. 
of  Ashtun-upon-the-Mersey,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  Joseph,  of  Rivington  Hall  and  Little  Lever  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, ;/i.  Abigail,  sole  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Andrews,  Esq.  of  Rivington  Hall  and  Little  Lever  Hall,  by 
Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heirc.ss  of  Thomas 
Crooke,  Esq.  of  Abiam  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  thus  «.  to 
the  estates  of  the  Andrews  family.    He  had  issue  a  son, 
John  Andrews,  who  d.  s.p.  in  his  father's  lifetime,  10  April, 
1760,  and  a  dau.,  Lydia,  who  also  d.  at  an  early  age.    Mr. 
Joseph   Wilson    survived    his  wife   and    childien,   and  d. 
25  July,  1765,  and  was  buried  in  the  parish  church  of  LuUon- 
le-JIoors. 

I.  Slargaret,  d.  unm.  5  June,  1871. 

II.  Elizabeth,  eventually  heiress  of  her  f.imily,  m.  James 
Hurst,  Esq.  of  Hurst,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  1  July,  1797, 
having  had  issue,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  who  i;i.  Joseph 
Lowe,  Esq.  of  Hi(;hfield  {as  above). 

III.  Sarah,  m.  Rev.  John  Milne,  but  d.  s.  p.  16  April,  1797. 
Mr.  AVilson  d.  at  Manchester,  21  April,  1752,  and  was  there 
iutened. 


992 


LOW 


THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


LOW 


Moors,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  20  March  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Joseph  Hcbst  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Hishfield,  6.  31  Aug.  17G6 ;  m. 
S  March,  1783,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.of  George  Lagstaffe,  Esq. 
of  Bishop  Auckland,  co.  Durham  (which  lady  survived  her 
husband  and  d.  IS  Feb.  132C),  and  d.  9  April,  1817,  bavins 
had  issue, 

I.  Alfred,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Sydney,  of  Beeston,  co.  Nottingham,  6.  9  rch.  ISOl ;  d. 

until.  9  June,  1827. 

1.  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant,  21  May,  1792. 
n.  Elizabeth,  m.  12  May,   1818,  William  Surplice,  Esq.  of 

Woodville,  co.  Nottingham,  and  d.  18  Oct.  1830,  leaving 

issue. 
HI.  Sarah  Hurst,  m.  6  Sept.  1830,  Eohert  Allan  Brothers, 

Esq.,  and  has  issue  an  only  dau. 

The  elder  son, 

Alfred  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  J.P.,  h.  1  Autr.  1789;  r,;. 
30  Oct.   1812,  Charlotte  Octavia,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
Swann,  Esq.  of  Nottingham  (who  survived  her  husband,  and 
d.  26  April,  1365),  and  d.  10  Aug.  lS5o,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Alfred  Hurst,  retired  Major  Eoyal  Sherwood  Foresters,  or 
Nottinghamshire  regt.  of  Militia.  6.  10  Feb.  1814;   m.  Nov. 
1837,  Eleanor  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Shepherd,  Esq.  of 
Cottingham,  co.  York,  and  d.  27  March,  1870,  having  had 
issue,  1  Alfred  Joseph,  b.  15  May,  1847 ;  2  Edward  Bobert, 
6.  15  Mav,  1847,  d.  at  Lagos,  on  the  West  Coast  of  Africa, 
7  April,  1869;  3  Arthur  WiUiam,  b.  16  Feb.  1352;  4  Sydney 
Armerin,  6.  10  Feb.  1360;  1  Eleanor  Maiy  Charlotte,  d.  an 
infant ;  2  Louisa  Agnes ;  3  Augusta  Eleanor. 
It.  Edward  Joseph,  who  s.  to  the  family  estates. 
III.  Arthur  Swann  Howard,    Col.  of  the  Eoyal  Sherwood 
Foresters,  or  Nottinghamshire  regt.  of  Militia,  b.  4  Dec. 
1826  ;  m.  4.  Feb.  1S65,  Louisa  Euth  Harris,  adopted  dau.  of 
Samuel  Courtauld,  Esq.  of  Gosfield  Hall,  Esses,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Arthur  Courtauld  Willoughby,  6.  3  April,  1866. 

2  Edward  Aubrey  Courtauld,  6.  16  Aug.  1871. 

I.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  m.  14  Sept.  1843,  William  Winstanley, 
Esq.  of  Chaigeley  JIanor,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  (who  d.  22  Feb. 
1873),  and  has  issue.  u.  Marianne  Agnes. 

Anns — The  ancient  arms  of  the  familj-  are,  Gu.,  two  wolves 
passant  arg. ;  but  this  branch  bear,  Arg.,  on  a  bend  engi-ailed 
az.  three  wolves'  heads  erased  of  the  first,  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  second,  quartering  Hckst,  Wilson,  and  Smith. 
Crest — A  wolf  passant  arg.  coUared  and  chained  gu.  the  chain 
reflexed  over  the  back.  Motto — Innocentia  quamvis  in  agro 
sanguinis. 

Seats — Highfield  House,  near  Nottingham. 


LOWE. 

See  Sheebeooee  of  Oxton. 


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LOWE    OF    LOCKO. 

DErET-LowE,  William  Deeet  ISTathaniel, 
Esq.  of  Locko  Park,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  11th 
Hussars,  b.  13  July,  1828 ;  m.  16  Dec.  1876,  Lucy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Fraiacis  Jack,  Yiscount  Kevrry,  eldest 
Son  of  Francis  Jack,  Earl  of  Eilmorey. 

5LtllC3SC. — The  family  of  Lowe,  of  Denby  and  Locko, 
originally  from  co.  Chester,  are  derived  from  the  marriage, 
iernp.  Henry  VI.,  of  Lawrence  Lowe,  Serjeant-at-Law,  with  the 
heiress  of  Eoscll,  of  Denby.  The  last  male  heir,  Eichard 
Lowe,  Esq.  of  Locko,  d.  1785,  having  bequeathed  his  estates  to 
his  kinsman,  Wilham  Drury,  Esq.,  who  assumed  in  conse- 
quence, 1791,  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Lowe. 

William  Drcet  Holdes,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1854,  eldest  son  of  Eobert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Darley  Abbey,  co. 
Derby,  and  Nuttall  Temple,  Notts,  by  Mary  Anne,  only  child 
of  WiUiam  Drury-Lowe,  Esq.  of  Locko  Park,  s.  to  the  Locko 
property  as  heir  to  his  grandfather,  William  Drcby-Lowe, 
Esq.,  and  assumed  in  consequence  the  additional  surname  of 
DarRT-LowE.  He  was  6.  5  Oct.  1802;  m.  13  Feb.  1827,  Hon. 
Caroline  Esther  Curzon,  youngest  dau.  of  Nathaniel,  2nd  Lord 
Scarsdale,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Deurt  Nathaniel,  now  of  Locko. 

u.  Drury  Curzon,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  3  Jan.  1830. 

ui.  Eobert  Henry,  Capt.  and  Brevet-Major  Grenadier  Guards, 
h.  7  Oct.  1831  ;  m.  15  May,  1862,  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph 
Eocklington  Senhou.se,  Esq.  of  Netherall,  Cumberland. 

rv.  Vincent  Francis  Keppel,  b.  1  July,  1847. 

V.  Eichard  Curzon  Sherwin,  b.  23  July,  1849. 

I.  Felicia.  ii.  Caroline  Mary. 

III.  Florence  Catherine,  m.  2  April,  1SG8,  Francis  Nicholas 
Smith,  Esq. 

He  d.  25  Feb.  1877. 

Arms— Qaartetly:  1st  and  4th,  Lowe:  Az.,  a  hart  trippant 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Dbcrt  :  Arg.,  on  a  chief  vert  two  mullets  or, 
each  charged  wjth  an  annulet  az.  Crests — 1st,  Lowe:  A  wolf 
pass  arg. ;  2nd,  Drurt  :  A  greyhound  courant  sa.  gorged  with 
u  plain  collar  or,  and  charged  with  two  mullets  gold. 


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I 


LOWNDES    OF    WHADDON. 

Selbt-Lowndes,  William,  Esq.  of  Whaddon 
Hall  and  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6 
Not.  1807 ;  m.   1st,  28  June,  1832,  Lucy,  eldest, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Eawliiigs  Hartman,  Esq.,  Coldstreaiii  , 
Gruards,  and  by  her   (who  d.  21  Oct.  1852)  has 
issue,  / 

I.  William,  J.P.,  6.  13  Nov.  1836 ;  m.  24  May,  1867,  Mai 
widow  of  Eyre  Coote,  Esq.  of  Westpark,  Hants,  and  dauj 
of  Lieut.-Gen.  Lechmere  Worrall,  and  has  issue. 

II.  John  William  Fleetwood,  6.  24  Nov.  1833.  j 

III.  Charles  William  Beresford,  6.  24  Oct.  1843.  i 

IV.  Octavius  William  Cotton,  6.  11  Sept.  1345. 

I.  Clara  Essex. 

II.  Lucy  Isabella,  m.  5  Aug.  1862,  Henry  Peach  Kcighlj"' 
Peach,  Esq.  of  Idlicote  Park,  co.  Warwick. 

III.  Cressida  Elizabeth,  ra.  4  Oct.  18G6,  H.  E.  Johnston* 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Wood  Hall,  co.  York,  2nd  son  of  Sir  J.  V«, 
B.  Johnstone,  Bart.  iv.  Florence  Wynn. 

He  m.  2ndly,  20  May,  1854,  Clara,  2nd  dau 
I.  E.    Hartman,   Esq.      Mr.   Selby   Lowndes  hi 
served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Bucks.     He  is  one  o: 
the  co-heu's  of  the  Barony  of  Grandison,  and  also 
co-heir  of  the  Barony  of  Moxtaccte.     His  claim 
to  the  latter  is  now  before  the  House  of  Lords. 

itillCajC. — Eobert  Low.vdes,  a  scion,  it  is  stated,  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Lowndes  of  iciff/i  Ball,  co.  Chester,  settled 
at  Winslow,  co.  Bucks,  early  in  the  16th  century.  He  m.  1576, 
Jane  Croke,  and  had  issue.  (Capt.  Lowndes,  an  early  settler 
in  Virginia,  ancestor  of  the  Lowndes  family  of  Jamestown  in 
that  State,  is  beheved  to  have  been  one  of  the  sons  of  this 
marriage.  He  acquired  a  large  plantation  in  Virginia,  and 
entailed  it  on  failure  of  his  own  issue  on  the  issue  of  the  elder 
son  of  this  marriage).  Mr.  Lowndes  d.  1602,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  6.  1585;  m.  27  Oct.  1612,  Frances 
Wendover,  and  had  issue,  of  whom, 

I.  Edmund,  6.  1617,  lived  in  Virginia  and  Ncrth  Carolina. 
North  America,  from  1643  to  1658. 
u.  Egbert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mr.  Lowndes  d.  6  Oct.  1654;  his  2nd  son, 

Eobert  Lowndes,  Esq.,  h.  1619,  fled  to  America  in  1642, 
where  he  remained  for  eight  years,  and  then  returned  to 
Winslow.    He  m.  1st,  Margaret  Selby,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 

Margaret,  m.  John  Lowndes,  of  Jamcstov.n,  Virginia. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Fitz William,  by  whoa 
he  had,  with  four  daus.,  a  son, 

William,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Lowndes  d.  Jan.  1683,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  the  well-known  Financier,  who  wai 
Secretary  to  the  Treasury.  He  rn.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eoger  Harsnett,  Knt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16S0;  had  a  son, 
Eobert,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  1683,  Jane  Hopper,  by  wiiom 
(who  d.  16S5)  he  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  6.  1684,  who  m. ;  and  3rdly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichard  Martyn,  D.D.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1639)  he  had  one  son  and  one  dau., 

William,  of  Astwood  Bury,  ancestor  of  Lowkdes-Stoxe, 
Brightwell  Pari;  co.  Oxford. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1688 ;  ra.  Thomas  Duncomhe,  Esq.,  and  d.  1712, 

Mr.  Lowndes  m.  4thly,  1691,  Eebccca,  dau.  of  John  Shales, 
Esq.,  and  had  (with  six  other  sons  and  seven  daus.), 

Charles,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Lowndes  of  Chesham 
(see  that  name). 

Queen  Anne  conerred  upon  Mr.  Lowndes,  who  was  many 
years  a  member  of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  Chairman  ol 
Ways  and  Means,  and  to  whom  the  nation  is  indebted  foi 
originating  the  funding  system,  the  office  of  Auditor  of  tU( 
Land  Eevenue,  for  life,  in  reversion  to  his  sons,  with  augmen 
tation  to  his  coat  of  arms.    His  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Winslow,  co.  Backs,  bapt.  1678 1 
d.  1727,  leaving,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  a  son  and  successor, 

Eichard  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Winslow,  High  Sheriff  of  Buckf  1  r^ 
1742,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  1742.  He  m.  Essex,  youngest  dau 
and  co-heir  of  Charles  Shales,  of  London,  by  Anne  his  wife 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Barrington,  Esq.,  son  of  Si; 
John  Barrington,  Bart,  of  Barrington  Hall,  who  was  third  ii 
descent  from  the  marriage  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrington,  of  Bar 
rin^Lon  Hall,  with  the  Hon.  Wiuiiied  Pole,  granddau.  an( 


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i-hcir  of  Martraret  riantaeenct,  Countess  of  Salisbury,  dau. 
id  sole  heir  ol  Georpe,   DuUc  of  Claieiice,   broilier  of  Kins 
DWARD  IV.  (sfc  Burke's   VicissUuik$  of  Fuiailks).    By  this 
dy  Mr.  Rithard  Lowndes  left  a  son  and  successor, 
William  Lowndes,    Esq.   of   Winslow    and    Whaddon,   co. 
icks,  who  took  the  name  of  Selbt;  he  m.  17GG,  Mary,  dau. 
id  co-heir  of  Thoma.'  Goostrey,  ICsq.  of  London,  by  Mary  his 
fe,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Anscll,  Esq.  of  Hitch- 
den,  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Jolin  Eleetwood, 
iq.  of  Missenden  Abbey,  co.  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  c^.  178G) 
id  issue,   I.  William,   his  heir:    ii.  Robert;    ni.  Richard, 
M.,  Vicar  of  Swanbourne;   iv.  Thomas,  LL.B.,   Rector  of 
)i-th  Crawley;  i.  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Howard,  A.JL  ; 
Anne;    m.   Elizabeth;    iv.    Essex;    v.  Lydia;    vi.  Clara. 
r.  Selby-Lowndcs  d.  1813,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 
William  Selby  Lowsdes,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  Hall,  M.P.  for 
.  Bucks  1S07-20,  m.  25  Aur.  1806,  Ann  Elcanora  Isabella, 
u.  of  the  Rev.  Graham  Hannier,   Vicar  of  Hanmer,  Flint, 
d  by  her  (who  d.  30  April,  1852)  had  issue, 
.(.  William  .Sklbt,  now  of  Winslow-  and  Whaddon. 
(I.  Thomas  William,  late  of  the  8th  Hussars,  ;-.  8  Oct.  1810. 
,ni.  Richard  William,  of  The  Elms,  Blctchlcy,  J. P.,  b.  2  Oct. 
:  1811;  1,1.  22  Feb.  1842,  Stary  Susan,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Fletcher,  F.R.A.S.,  and  has  issue, 
a  Richard  William,  b.  3  Sept.  1848;  m.  18  Dec.  1872,  Kliz.-i- 
beth  Frances,  only  surviving  child  of  Hon.  Henry  Thomas 
Howard,  2ud  son  of  Thomas,  Karl  of  Suflolk,   uud  has 
issue. 
J  Mary  Isahclla  Maria,  m.  Robert  Augustus  Aspinall,  Esq. 

2  Eleonora  .\nna. 

3  Sophia  Edith,  ni.  Edward  Hanplopc  Watt^  r.=q.  of  Ilans- 
lope  Park,  Bucks.  4  Emily  Hairictt,'. 

5  Madeline  Philippa.  f>  Gertrude  Matilda. 

7  Evelyn  Rose.  8  Clara  Ivy. 

IV.  Harry  William,  late  of  the  15th  Hussars,  6.20  Sept.  1S12, 
decea.sed. 

r.  Edward  William,  J.P.,  h.  3  Sept.  1813;  m.  23  Sept.  1$^, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Isaac  K.  Hartman,  Esq.,  auU  has, 

1  William  Seymour,  b.  31  July,  1838. 

2  Owen  Charles,  b.  10  Dec.  1843. 

3  Meyrick  Edward,  b.  1848. 

1  Mary  IsabcUa.  2  Mary  JToyric'!:. 

3  Lucy.  4  Clara  Elizabeth. 

n.  Charles  William,  Rector  of  Korth  C-av,icy,  J  P..  h. 
10  Nov.  1815  ;  m.  2  Nov.  1844,  Laura  Anue,  dau.  of  Thomas 
I>elvcs  BrouRhton,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,     • 

1  Charles  William,  93rd  foot. 

1  Henrietta  Jane. 

2  Mary  Jemima,  in.  1870,  E.cv.  J.  S.  EroTVnrigg,  M.A. 

3  Clara  Elizabeth. 

•.  Selby  Lowndes  d.  18  May,  1840. 

inns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Lowkdes,  arg.,  fretty  az., 
Jh  interlacing,  charged  with  a  bezant,  on  a  canton  gti.  a 
pard's  head  erased  at  the  neck  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Selbt,  or, 
•ee  bars  sa.  within  a  bordure  wavy  gu. ;  twenty-six  quar- 
ings,  including  Pole,  Plantagenet,  Neville,  ic  t'/>.s(s — 
■.,  A  leopard's  head  erased  at  the  neck  or,  goixed  with  a  laurel 
inch  ppr.,  for  Lowsdes;  2nd,  A  Saracens  head  affrontce  ppr 
eathcd  round  the  temples  or  and  sa.,  belt  and  quiver  ^uUl,  for 
LBT.  JI/o»o— Ways  and  means. 
Seot— Whaddon  Hall,  Stoney  Stratford. 


LOWNDES    OF    BRIGHT-WELL. 

See  LowNDES-SioifE. 


LOWNDES    OF    CHESHAII. 

LCWNDES,  William",  Esq.  of  Chesham,  co. 
acks,  J.P.,  LL.B.  Trin.  Hall  Cambridge,  Bar- 
9ter-at-Law,  b.  28  May,  1834. 

ILllTCilflC. — Charles  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesliam,  co. 
icks.  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  son  of  William  Lowndes, 
1-.  also  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  (by  Rebecca  his  4th  wife, 

Lowndes  0/  (F/icc/c^on),  to.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir 
Charles  Shales,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
d  co-heir  of  Thomas  Earrington,  4th  in  descent  from  the 
irriage  of  Sir  Thomas  Earrington,  of  Earrington  Hall, 
~cx,  with  the  Hon.  Winifred  Pole,  granddau.  and  co-heir  of 
ugaret  Plantagenet,  Countess  of  Salisbury,  dau.  and  sole 
ir  of  George,  Duke  of  Clarence,  brother  of  King  Edward  IV. 
Burke's  Rnijal  Fainilies,  Pedigree  xxvi.).    By  this  lady 

.  Secretary  Lowndes  was  father  of 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  a  Commissioner  of 
:cise,  m.  Lydia  Mary,  dau.  of  liobcrt  Osborne,  Esq.,  Coin- 
isioner  of  the  navy,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 


William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  m.  Harriet  Wilson, 
dau.  of  John  Kingston,  Esq.  of  llickmausworth,  co.  Herts, 
and  left  issue, 

William,  of  Chesham. 

Charles  (Rev.),  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Hartwell  and  Little  Hampden,  Aylesbury,  to.  Bucks,  vi. 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Walker,  Rector  of  Standon, 
CO.  Stafl'ord. 

William  Henry.  Joseph. 

Jlary,  m.  Capt.  Ch.arles  Eaton. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Tyler,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Chelwood,  near  Bristol. 

Harriett,  hi.  Capt.  Thomas  Roberts. 

Gcorgiana. 
Mr.  Lowndes  d.  1S31,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Chesham,  J.l'.  for  cos.  Bucks  and 
Herts,  D.L.  for  the  former  co.,  and  High  Sheriff  1848,  of  Trin. 
Hall,  Cambridge,  B.C.L.  1832,  b.  24  Nov.  1807  ;  m.  1st,  12  Aug. 
1830,  Mary  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  Kender  Mason,  Esq.  of  Beel 
House,  Amersham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  183C;  had 
two  sons, 

WiLLi.vM,  now  of  Chrsham. 

Joseph,  b.  2  July,  1S35,  Lieut.  26th  regt. 

He  )/i.  2ndly,  15  June,  1837,  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Sutton, 
Esq.  of  Rossway,  co.  Herts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,  b.  22  April,  18.38. 

George,  b.  13  Aug.  1846. 

Katherine  Martha,  deccafed. 

Clara.  Mary.  Anne. 

Mr.  Lowndes  petitioned  for  the  ancient  barony  of  Monthermer, 
and  his  claim  was  referred  to  the  Committee  for  Privileges  of 
the  House  of  Lords.  He  d.  Aug.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son  William,  now  of  Chesham. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  Gth,  Lowndes,  as  in  last  Article; 
2nd,  Shales,  gu.,  six  escallops  arg.,  three,  two,  and  one ;  3rd, 
Barmngton,  arg.  three  chevrons  t;u.,  a  label  of  as  many  points 
az. ;  4th,  Pole,  per  pale  or  and  sa.  a  saltire  engrailed  counter- 
changed;  5th,  Plantagenet,  gu.,  three  lions  passant  yuardant 
or.  Crest — Same  as  Lowndes  of  Whaddon.  MoUo — Ways  and 
means. 

(beat— The  Bury,  Chesham,  co.  Bucks. 


LOWNDES    OF    BAEHINGTON. 

Lowndes,  G-eoege  Alan,  Esq.  of  Barrington 
Hall,  Essex,  D.L.  for  Essex,  and  J.P.  for  that  co. 
and  Herts,  High  Sheriff  for  Essex  1861,  b.  28  May, 
1829  ;  m.  1st,  13  Nov.  1856,  Helen  E'nma,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Ai'thur  Johnson  Danyell,  of 
Kampisham  Manor,  co.  Dorset  (by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Daniell,  Esq. 
of  Hendford  House,  Somersetshire),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  at  Naples  14  Feb.  1S63)  has  issue, 

I.  Alan  Gardner,  6.  21  Aug.  1857;  d.  7  Feb.  1SC3. 

II.  Alan  Herbert  Watlington,  b.  4  July,  IfcCa. 
I.  Ethel  Helen  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  Oct.  1866,  Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  the 
late  George  Farley,  Esq.  of  Henwick  House  and 
Froxraoor  Court,  co.  Worcester.  Mr.  G.  A. 
Lowndes,  whose  patronymic  is  Clayton,  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Lowndes  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  the  late  Thomas  Lowndes,  Esq.  of 
Barringtou  Hall. 

JLincaffC. — George  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Dolly  his  wife,  youngest  sister  of  the  1st  Lord 
Gardner,  and  widow  of  Robert  Barrie,  Esq.,  was  father  of 

William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  6.  18  June,  1790; 
m.  1823,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Ciiadwick  Gobst,  Esq.  of 
Preston  (of  whom  hereafter},  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  184'2> 
had  issue, 

Oeorge  Alan,  his  heir. 

Edward-ffarington  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ludlow,  Salop,  m, 
9  April,  1874,  Victoria  Alexandrina.  youngest  dau.  of  Col. 
Hon.  K.  H.  Clive  and  Baroness  Windsor  (stc  Burke's  Fecrage 
and  Baronetayi),  by  whom  he  has  issue. 

William  Barrie. 

Valentine  Gardner,  Major  Royal  Engineers,  m.  Mary  Ellen, 
2nd  dau.  of  late  P.  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

Francis  Starkie,  Commander  R.N.,  m.  1872,  i:iizabeth  Har- 
riett, dau.  of  Rev.  W.  House,  who  d.  Aug.  1876. 

Eliza  Dolly,  id.  30  April,  1846,  Capt.  Charles  Edward  Stanley, 
who  d.  13  Aug.  181U. 

Mary  Caroline. 

Fiances  Mildred,  d.  20  Sept.  1868. 

31r.  Lowndes  d.  July,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


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J'amiln  of  ^ofonbcs.  | 

KoBEKT  Lowndes,  of  Overton  (grandson  of  John  Lowndes, 
of  Overton,  and  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Randle  llodc,  of  Rode, 
and  onl}'  son  of  John  Lowndes,  of  the  same  place,  by  Alice, 
dau.  of  Robert  Stephenson,  of  Dalby,  co.  Lincoln),  m.  Eleanora 
Eaven,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Lowndes,  of  Overton  and  Lea,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Lowndes,  of  Iladley  and  Lea,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  of  Overton  and  Lea,  who,  by  Anne  his  wife,  had  an 
only  chilli,  Sarah;  la.  Awn.shain  Churcuill,  and  had  issue. 
She  sold  Lea  and  Overton  to  her  uncles. 

Samuel,  drowned  1707. 

Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  who  purchased  (Jverton.     lie  founded  t!ic  Professor- 
ship of  Astronomy  at  Cambridge. 
The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Lowndes,  Esq.,  purchased  Lea  from  his  niece,  Sarah. 
By  Ruth  Graves,  his  1st  wife,  he  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth, 
<l.  s.  p.  He  rii.  2ndly,  Mary,  nee  Kenyon,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
\\.  Turton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Charleston. 

II.  ItOBERT,  of  Pultcrton,  en.  Derby,  sometime  of  Widcombe, 
Somerset,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Millies, 
of  Chesterfield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1769)  had,  with  a  son, 
Milncs,  d.  s.  p.,  aged  36,  another  son,  the  late  Thomas 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Jjarrinftton. 

I.  Mart,  m.  Chadwick  Gorst,  Esq.  of  Preston,  and  d.  1804, 
having  had  issue  by  him  (who  d.  1797), 
Edward  Gobst,  Esq.  of  Preston,  who,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James  Wigglesworth,  Esq.  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Palterton,  who  took  the  name  of  Lowndes. 

2  Edward  Chaddocx,  assumed  the  surname  of  Lowndes, 
ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  D.  Nesham,  Esq.  of  Houghton- 
le-Spring,  co.  Durham,  and  left  issue  (see  Lowndes  of 
CfiMlecombe),  d.  Sept.  1B72. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Barbara  Jane. 

3  Mary,  m.  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall, 
and  was  mother  of  the  present  Mr.  Lowndes  of  bur- 
rington  Hall. 

4  J>orothy  Anne,  m.  William  Adam  Hulton,  Esq.,  Ear- 
rister-at  Law,  and  had  issue. 

y( /•!/!.?— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Lowndes,  arg.  fretty  az.  on 
a  canton  sa.  a  lion's  head  erased  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Clayton, 
arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  between  four  torteaux.  Cresta — 
Lowndes,  A  lion's  head  erased  or;  Clayton,  A  dexter  arm 
embowed,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger,  the  point  to  the  dexter, 
all  arg. 

Smt — Earrington  Hall,  Hatfield,  Broad  Oak,  Essex. 

Note. — A  branch  of  the  House  of  Overton  was  formerly 
seated  at  Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  afterwards  at  Hassal 
Hall  in  the  same  co.,  a  scion  of  which  settled  in  South  Carolina, 
Korth  America.     They  descended  from 

John  Lowndes,  of  Bostock  Hall,  Gent.,  son  of  Rtchard 
Lowndes  and  grandson  of  William  Lowndes,  Esq.,  Unvp.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  a  descendant  of  a  younger  son  of  the  House  of 
Overton,  who  purchased  Bostock  Hall  in  that  reign.  He  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Weld,  Esq.  of  Weld  House,  and  sister  and 
co-heir  of  William  Weld,  Esq.  of  Hastal  Hall,  by  whom  (who 
d.  Feb.  1690)  he  had  ten  children.  He  d.  18  May,  1667.  Of 
his  children, 

1.  Richard,  his  heir,  was  bapt.   13  Oct,   1015,   and  was  s. 
14  Jan.  1709,  by  his  son, 

Richard,   h.  Oct.    1673,   whose  great-grandson,  William 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Hassal  Hall,  b.  179.%  (/.  s.  p.  and  be- 
queathed all  his  estates  to  his  niece.  Miss  Susana  Kirkby 
Keddal,  his  sister's  dau. 
It.  Charles,  bapt.  6  Dec.  lOSS,  who  had,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
a  son, 

Charles,  who  settled  in  early  life  in  the  Island  of  St. 
Christopher,  or  St.  Kitts,  in  the  West  Indies,  and  later 
removed  to  Charleston,  South  Carolina.  He  in.  Ruth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Rawlins,  and  d.  March,  1736,  leaving 
three  sons, 

1  William,  whose  grandson,  John,  was  Surveyor-General 
of  Dominica,  and  d.  1812. 

2  Charles,  a  Planter  in  Colleton  County,  and  Provost 
Marshal  for  South  Carolina  in  17o2,  m.  Jeanuie  Perry, 
and  (I.  1763,  leaving  a  son,  Charles. 

3  Rawlins,  Provost  Marslial  for  South  Carolina  1742, 
was  called  to  the  Colonial  Bar.  He  opposed  the  British 
Government  throughout  the  War  of  Independence,  and 
was  appointed  President  of  South  Carolina  10  March, 
1778.  He  was  three  times  married,  1st,  I.")  Aug.  1748, 
Amarinthia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Elliott,  of  Rantoule.';, 
d.  s.  p.  14  Jan.  1750  ;  2ndly,  23  Dec.  1751,  Mary  Cart- 
wright,  of  Charleston,  by  whom  he  had,  with  four 
daus.,  two  sons  to  survive,  Thomas  and  James;  and 
3rdly,  Sarah  Jones,  of  Georgia,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  William.  He  d.  at  Charlestown  2t  Aug.  1800,  and 
from  him  descends  the  present  family  of  Lowndes 
of  South  Carolina. 


LOWNDES    OP    CASTLE    COMBE. 

Lowndes,  Edwaed  Chaddock,  Esq.  of  Palter- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  Castle  Combe,  Wilts,  J.P., 
h.  6  Dec.  1833,  M.A.  Trin  Coll.  Cambridge,  High 
Slieriff  Wilts  1874.  This  gentleman,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Chaddock  Lowndes.  Esq.  (previously 
Gorst),  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  rf 
Lowndes  by  royal  license,  18  July,  1853,  in  com- 
pliance -with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his 
great-unclcj  Eobert  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Palterton. 

3LilTCil3C. — Mr.  Lowndes  is  a  descendant  of  the  very 
ancient  family  of  Lowndes,  formerly  of  Leigh  Hall  and 
Overton,  Cheshire  (see  preceding  Memoir).  His  father, 
Edward  Chaddock  Lowndes,  Esq.  (formerly  Edward  Chad- 
dock  Gorst)  m.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  DowthwaiU 
Neshom,  of  Houghton-le-Spring,  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  ^' 
4  Dec.  1848)  had  issue, 

Edward  Chaddock,  now  of  Palterton  Hall  and  Castlecoml)e,| 

John  Eldon  Gorst,  sometime  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  iii.  Mary; 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  L.  Moore,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  sonj 
John  Eldon. 

Henry  Sandiford  Gorst,  d.  1852. 

Thomas  William  Gorst.  Robert  Campbell  Gorst,  R.IT. 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  W.  L.  Clay,  and  has  issue. 

Jlary  Rachel  Gorst. 

Frances  Ann  Georgina  Gorst,  d.  young. 

Emily  Barbara,  to.  Capt.  W.  E.  Gordon,  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Lowndes  d.  9  May,  185D. 

Arras — Arg.,  fretty  az.  a  canton  gu.  thereon  a  lion's  heai 
erased  or,  quartering  Gorst.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  or 
gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  vert. 

Heat — Castlecombe,  near  Chippenham. 


LOWNDES    OP    ARTHURLIE. 

Lowndes,  James,  Esq.  of  Arthurlie,  co.  Renfrew 
J.P.,  b.  1822,  Capt.  in  the  Prince  of  Wales'  roya 
rcgt.  of  Renfrewshire  Militia  ;  appointed  1858  to  tht 
Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  ;  m.  1859 
Eleanor  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Marston,  Esq. 

ILtnCilflC. — This  family  settled  at  a  very  early  period  Si 
CO.  Chester,  and  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  Cheshire  famil; 
of  Lowndes  is  stated  to  have  descended, 

James  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Arthurlie  (youngest  son  of  MatthM 
Lowndes,  Esq.),  who  purchased  Arthurlie  from  his  nephew 
John  Lowndes,  Esq.,  son  of  his  elder  brother,  John.  He  w 
Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Dorsf 
(whose  grandfather  was  for  many  years  M.P.  for  that  co.),  an 
(/.  27  July,  1813,  leaving  issue,  William,  his  heir  ;  James 
Charles;  John  (Rev.)  M.A.  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  ChM 
lotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Bartholomew,  of  co.  Northamptoi 
by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons  (John,  47th  foot;  and  Jamt 
Bartholomew);  and  Joseph.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Arthurlie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  il 
1817,  Janet,  dau.  of  Adam  Keir,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Paisley,  an 
d.  Nov.  1849,  leaving  issue,  James,  now  of  Arthurlie;  Adai 
Keir,  d.  31  Jan.  1856;  Isabella;  and  Katherine. 

Arms — Arg.,  fretty  az.  on  a  canton  gu.,  a  lion's  head  eraM 
or.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  with  a  wreath  of  laure 
ppr. 

iSeot— Arthurlie,  near  Renfrew,  N.E. 


LOWRY    OF    POMEBOY. 

LowET,  Egbert  William,  Esq.  of  Pomero 
House,  CO.  Tyrone,  B.A..  Brasenose  Coll.  OxfoK 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.R.I.A.,  B.arrister-at-Law,  Hig 
Sherifl'  1852,  h.  30  Dec.  1816  ;  in.  1  July,  1855 
Frances  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  C 
Benjamin  Humphrey  Geale  Brady,  Esq.  of  Mour 
Geale,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Thomas  Graves,  6.  16  Jan.  1857,  Lieut.  1 
Dragoon  Guards.  ii.  William  Lowry,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary  Ann  Catherine.  ii.  Letitia  Maria. 

iLillCilQC— This  is  a  junior  branch  of  Earl  Belmorc 
family,  and  claims  to  be  descended  from  a  common  ancest( 
witli  the  family  of  Laurie  of  MaxwelUon,  Barts.,  now  extim 
in  the  male  line. 

The  Rev.  James  Lowky,  of  Tullyhog,  6.  1707,  4th  son  i 
Robert  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Ahenis  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  Bei 
more),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Sinclair,  < 
Holyhill,  CO.  Tyrone,  was  Rector  of  Clogherny,  and  altc 
wards  of  Desertcreight,  co.  Tyrone,  where  he  d.  1787.    He  r, 


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>•,  elder  ilau.  of  John  Kicharclson,  Esq.  M.r.,  of  Rich 
0.  AriuaRli,   and  sister  of  Mary,  Viscountess  Gosforil, 
11(1-  (who  d.  1771)  he  had  issue, 

KoiiEBT,  of  Pomcroy. 

.  .lolin,  llcctorof  Cloghemy,  m.  1772,  Susannah,  only  child 
;uul  heiress  of  the  llev.  George  UnderwooJ,  Hector  ol  Kcn- 
cutt,  CO.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

1  The  Rev.  James  Lowry,  Rector  of  Cloghemy,  6.  3  April, 
1773;  U.  4  Nov.  1852.  He  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  James 
Duberley,  Esq.  of  Heusham  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  a  Jan.  1843)  he  hud  issue  an  only  child, 
1  Harriet  Jlartha,  m.  William  Owen  Jackson,  Esq.,  Eav- 
rister-at-Law,  deceased.  She  li.  1  June,  1870,  without 
issue. 
■2  JancLowry,  ;n.  1805,  Charles, Frederick  Barnwell,  Esq., 

now  deceased.      She  d.  1  Sept.  1862,  leaving  issue. 
1    James,  from  whom  the  Rockdale  branch, 
ster,  m.  Thomas  Dickson,  Esq.,  M.l'. 

,  ..lest  son, 
;.iBF.RT  LowBT,  Esq.  of  Pomeroy,  6.  2  Oct.  174S;  d.  1S02; 
17  77,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major  William  Tighe,  of  Ballyshannon, 
1  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  had  issue, 
.    lames,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  May,  1778  ;  d.  unm.  1807. 

I.  UoBERT  William,  late  of  Pomeroy. 

II.  John,  formerly  8th  regt. 

V.  Armar,  of  4oth  regt.,  wounded  at  Orthes,  d.  18  June, 
1^70,  aged  85. 

, ,  William,  of  Drumreagh,  near  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone, 
f  irmerly  Commander  R.N.,  m.  1819,  Isabella  (who  d.  21 
N'V.   1873),   dau.   of  the  Rev.   John  Graham,  Rector  of 
V  meroy  and   Mullinagore,  co.  Tyrone,  and  d.  19  April 
1^75,  acred  82,  leaving  issue,  ' 

1  K  birt  William,  late  Lieut.-Col.  47th  regt.,  now  Lieut. - 
Gen.  in  the  army,  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  has  medal 
with  three  clasps,  Turkish  medal  and  five  clasps,  and  the 
Medjidie,  6.  20  March,  1824;  m.  9  June,  1863,  Emily 
Kohesia,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  G.  Ward,  G.C.M.G.,  Lord 
High  Commissioner  Ionian  Islands,  Governor  of  Madras, 
(fee,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Swinburne,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  4  March,  1854. 
"William  Henry,  Lieut.  21st  Royal  Scots  Fusilior.=,  6.  2 
Dec.  1855.  Henry  Ward,  6.  26  Jan.  ISoJ. 

Charles  E.  Corry,  6.  6  Sept.  1863. 
Arthur  Cole,  6.  18  Sept.  1864. 
James  Herbert,  6.  14  May,  1866. 
Ernest  AVard,  6.  15  Feb.  1871. 
Emily  Hope.  Mary  Georgina. 

2  William  John,  Lieu'*  E.N.,  d.  1864.  3  John  Honry. 

4  James  Arniar,  late  Capt.  47th  regt.  d.  24  April,  ls61. 
He  went  through  the  Crimean  campaign. 

5  Armar  Graham,  Capt.  8th  foot,  formerly  Capt.  41st 
regt.,  with  which  he  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  has  medal 
with  three  cla.*ps,  Turkish  medal  and  5th  class  ot  the 
?Iedjidie.  He  iii.  10  Dec.  1869,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late 
Robert  Newton,  Esq. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Isabella  Hester,  to.  17  Nov.  1864,  John  Toler,  Esq.,  M.D. 

3  Mary  Grace,  d.  20  Feb.  1857. 

[.  Evcrina,  d.  unm.  ii.  Hester,  d.  4  March,  1863. 

;ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  19  Jan.  1867.  iv.  Maria,  d.  umn. 

Idest  surviving  son, 
...niERT  William  Lowkt,  Esq.  of  Pomeroy  House,  J. P.  and 
L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1812.  6.   1787;  r,i.  6  Feb.  Isl5, 

:.  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Samuel  Graves,  the  elder  brother 

1  Thomas  Graves,  K.B.,  and  had  issue, 

KmEKT  William,  now  of  Pomeroy  House. 
John  Fetherstonhaugh,  of  Belniore,  co.  Westmeath,  Dora- 
ville,  CO.  Tyrone,  oncl  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin,  B.A.,  Erase- 
i.ose  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-atLaw,  J. P.,  ni.  12  Sept.  1854, 
Dorothea  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  John  Moore,  Esq.,  and 
relict  of  George  Foliiott,  Esq.  of  Vicars  Cross,  Cheshire, 
nnd  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Anna  Graves. 

omas  Graves,  R.E.,  killed  at  Sebastopol,  7  June,  1855. 

>ter.  Id.  27  May,  1802,  the  Rev.  Ricliard  Johnston,  Rector 

1  Kilmore,    co.  Armagh  (his  2nd  wife);  and  d.  1  June, 
i-76. 

za  Catherine,  m.  9  Jan.  1850,  Capt.  J.  Herbert  Arm- 

:ong,   of  Kilclare,   King's    Co.,   who  d.   17    Aug.   1873, 

tving  issue. 

iia  Jane,  m.  2  April,  1809,  John  Malone,  Esq.  of  Barons- 

u,  CO.  Westmeath  (his  2nd  wife). 

"is— Sa.,  a  cup  arg.  with  a  garland  of  laurel  between  two 
.  hes  of  the  same,  all  issuing  tliereout  ppr.     Cnst — Two 
1  branches  intcrfretted  ppr.  MoUo  over — Floreant  Lauri ; 
below,  Virtus  semper  viridis. 
i — Pomeroy  House,  Pomeroy,  co.  Tyrone. 


LOWRY    OF    ROCKDALE. 

LowRT,  James  Cokey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Eoclxdalo, 

Tyrone,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  la'tc  Capt.  R.A.,  and  now 

ajor  of  the  Prince  of  Wales'  Donegal  Artillery 


Militia,  served  in  India  during  the  snppression  of 
the  Mutiny,  for  which  ho  has  a  medal,  6.  2(5  Jur>e 
1835  ;  m.  20  Oct.  1863,  Elizabeth  Jackson,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Greer,  Esq.  of  Tullylagau,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  widow  of  the  Kcv.  Thomas  F.  Bushc,  and  haa 
issue, 
I.  Dorinda  Florence.  ii.  Wilhelmina  Ethel. 

ILtnCntir, — James  Lowrt,  Esq.  of  Rockdale,  co.  Tyrone, 
f3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Lowry,  of  Desertcreight  (see  Lowrt 
of  Pomeroy),  iii.  1785,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  James 
Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  by  his  wife,  Joice,  sister  and 
eventual  heir  of  Thomas  Lyster,  Esq.  of  LystcrQeld,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1831)  had  issue,  James,  of 
whom  presently,  and  Hester,  m.  to  WiUiam  Chaigneau  Colvill, 
Esq.,  an  eminent  merchant  in  Dublin,  and  a  Director  of  the- 
Bank  of  Ireland.  Mr.  Lowry  d.  7  Jan.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his- 
son, 

James  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Rockdale,  h.  1787  ;  m.  1st,  Harriet, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth  Castle, 
CO.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  lb34)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Corrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Leslie,  6.  1811 ;  d.  unm.  9  Nov.  1833. 

III.  Thomas  William,  b.  1814;  d.  uniii.  31  July,  1852. 

IV.  Hercules,  6.  1817;  d.  uam.  27  July,  1851. 

V.  Armar,  b.  8  May,  1821;  Adjutant  2nd  Tower  Hamlets 
Volunteers,  formerly  Capt.  30th  regt. ;  m.  Jane,  2nd  duu.  of 
Joseph  Greer,  Esq.  of  the  Grange,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  had 
issue, 

1  Mary  Jane,  d.  30  Jan.  1861. 

2  Harriet  Pepper,  lii.  11  April,  1S72,  Frederick  Stutficld, 
Esq. 

\i.  Octavius,  6.  25  Dec.  1824,  Adjutant  Galway  Militia,  late 
Capt.  96th  regt.,  Major  in  the  army;  i;i.  24  Nov.  1851, 
Arabella,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  James  Jones,  Esq.  of  Mount. 
Edward,  co.  Sligo,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Pepper  Ernest, 
6.  8  Oct.  1852,  Lieut.  1st  West  India  reut. ;  2  William  Hay 
Talbot,  6.  2  Dec.  1854;  I  Julia  Edith  Vivian;  2  Florence- 
Emily  Jane. 

VII.  Robert,  b.  5  Nov.  1826;  m.  17  June,  1S52,  Louisa,  dau. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Braddell,  Esq. ;  and  rf.  without  issue, 
15  Aug.  1864. 

I.  Henrietta  Martha,  to.  28  Aug.  1852,  her  cousin,  Henry 
Lowry  Barnwell,  Esq.,  who  d.  20  March,  1853.  She  rf.  20 
Oct.  1872.  II.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  July,  1834. 

III.  Joice,  TO.  1st,  her  cousin,  F.dward  Leslie  Colvill  Esq.; 
and  2ndly,  Henry  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq. 

IV.  Georgina,  ra.  16  Jan.  1852,  WiUiam  Acton,  Esq. 

V.  Mary  Louisa  Pepper,  d.  v.iira.  11  Aug.  1S60. 

Mr.  Lowry  m.  2ndly,  15  June,  1835,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Greer,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Tyrone,  and  by  her  (who  0,. 
22  April,  1851)  had  issue, 

VIII.  Henry  MacGregor,  &.  17  Dec.  1833;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  12th  regt. ;  m.  24  April,  1867,  JIargaret  Eliza,  eldcsli 
dau.  of  Ranulph  Dacre,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  I  Henry  Dacre, 
b.  Aug.  1868;  2  Hubert  Leslie,  b.  1870. 

VI.  Emily,  m.  25  Oct.  1873,  John  Richardson,  Esq.,  of  Trew- 
mount,  CO.  Tyrone.         vii.  Martha  Leslie,  d.  3  July,  1862. 

Mr.  Lowry  d.  14  June,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Cokrt  Lowrt,  Esq.  of  Rockdale,  Q.C.,  Master  of  tho 
Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  b.  I  Nov.  1809 ;  m.  1st., 
Dorinda,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Jones,  Esq.  of  MounD 
Edward,  co.  Sligo,  Capt.  co.  Sligo  MiUtia,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  8  Feb.  1845)  had  issue, 

James  Corrt  Jones,  now  of  Rockdale. 

Edward  Leslie  Barnwell,  b.  27  May,  18.37,  late  Capt.  81st 
regt. ;  to.  1st,  27  April,  1865,  Eliza  Anno,  only  child  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Earsdon,  co.  Northumberland,  by 
whom  (who  d.  23  Dec.  1809)  he  has  issue,  i.  Evelyne  Eliz.-.; 
II.  Maud  Ethel.  He  »;.  2ndly,  18  June,  1872,  Edith  Clar.i. 
Ilalyman,  only  child  of  Samuel  Saimders,  Esq.,  and  bus 
surviving  issue,  i.  James  Taylour,  21  Aug.  1875;  ii.  UiiUa, 
Clara  Leslie;  iv.  Joice  Leslie. 

Thomas  Pepper,  b.  13  July,  1839 ;  d.  Jan.  1847. 

George  Pepper,  6.  22  July,  1843. 

John  Robert  ColvUl,  b.  19  Dec.  1844;  A.B..  T.C.D.,  Indian 
Medical  Staff:  m.  26  April,  1871,  Adela  Hastings,  dau.  of 
William  J.  B.  Lyons,  Esq.  He  d.  19  July,  1873,  and  hia 
widow  re-married  J.B.  Allanson,  Esq. 

Harriett,  );i.  30  Jan.  1858,  Michael  Obins  Seeley  Jones,  Esq. 
who  d.  5  April,  li-GO. 

Eliza,  m.  29  Sept.  1863,  John  Twigg,  Esq.,  Barristcr-ai-Law, 
Q.C. 
Mr.  Lowry  to.  2ndly,  Ellen,  widow  of  Frederick  Gamble,  Esq. ; 
and  3rdly,  1853,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Booth  Jones,   Esq.  of 
Strydagh,  co.  Sligo,  by  whom  he  bad  a  son, 

Somerset  Thomas  Corry,  b.  21  March,  1855. 
He  d.  20  June,  18C9. 

Arms,  frext.  and  Ji/o/toc.!— Same  as  Lowrt  (/ fojiiaoy. 
Seat — Rockdale,  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone. 


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LOWSLEY    OF    HAMPSTEAD     NORREYS. 

LowsLET,  Luke,  Esq.  of  Hampstead  Norrcvs, 
Berks,  Patron  of  that  Living  and  tlie  neighbouring 
Living  of  Hermitage,  b.  7  Aug.  1828  ;  m.  12  July, 
1865,  Mary  Maria,  younger  dan.  of  William  Dewes, 
Esq.  of  Wyld  Coui-t,  Berks,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Lionel  Dewe,  6.  12  May,  1866. 

n.  Warin  Ashbel,  6.  20  June,  1867. 

m.  Gerald,  b.  28  Dec.  1868. 

IV.  Horace,  b.  6  June,  1870. 

Y.  Montagu,  b.  24  Sept.  1872. 

I.  Miriam  Marie,  6.  26  April,  1874. 

II.  Naomi  Ella,  6.  9  July,  1876. 

ICtltCagC— This  family  claims  descent  from  Sir  ATilliam 
Lisle,  a  Knight  and  High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  Ecrks  in 
1410. 

William  Lowslet.  Esq.  of  Kingston  Eakcpuze,  in.  April, 
1616,  Christian,  relict  of  James  Horter,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue,  one  son, 

William  Lowslet,  Esq.,  h.  1610;  m.  14  Sept.  1042,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Knyvett,  Esq.,  of  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  had 
issue  two  sons,  William  and  John,  and  one  dau.     He  d.  1671. 

William  Lowslet,  Esq.,  elder  son,  6.  1  Sept.  1644  ;  m.  Nov. 
1674,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Walter  Haycroft,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue  three  sons,  .Joseph,  Richard,  and  John.  lie  sold  his 
lands  near  Abingdon,  but  left  remainder  to  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Lowslet,  Esq.  6.  7  March,  1G81';  rn.  27  March,  17.32, 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  CoUins,  Esq.,  co.  Berks,  by  wnom  he 
left  at  his  decease,  Oct.  1750,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  a  son, 

Joseph  Lowslet,  Esq.,  6.  1733;  m.  Sept.  1757,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Clack,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons 
and  two  daus.  He  bought  and  handed  down  property  at 
Cherrington  and  Minchinhampton,  co.  Gloucester.   He  ('.  1811. 

John  Lowslet,  Esq.,  elder  son,  b.  1760;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Holliday,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  daus.,  Mary 
and  Harriett,  but  no  son.  His  dau.  Mary,  b.  1804,  m.  24 
April,  1845,  George  Williams,  M.A.  of  Withenford,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  their  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary  Caroline  Eleanor,  6. 
1846,  m.  1868,  William  Wright  Hoole,  Esq.  of  Crooksmore 
House,  CO.  York. 

Joseph  Lowslet,  Esq.  a  younger  son,  6.  19  Sept.  1765;  m. 
Mary  Bosley.  He  inherited  from  his  f,\ther  the  Berkshire 
property,  and  bought  in  1816  the  estate  of  Hampstead 
Norreys,  co.  Berks,  which  he  handed  down.  He  d.  23  April, 
1825. 

Job  Lowslet,  Esq.,  of  Hampstead  Norreys,  elder  son,  of 
above,  6.  20  Nov.  1790;  m.  5  Nov.  1827,  Ruth,  dau.  of  William 
Robinson,  co.  Berks.  He  collected  a  large  library  of  antique 
books,  which  he  handed  down.  He  d.  8  July,  1S55,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Lute,  now  of  Hampstead  Norreys. 

II.  Jethro,  b.  12  June,  1834;  to.  2  Feb.  1856,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  J.  Matthews,  Esq.,  co.  Berks. 

III.  Obed,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.  of  London;  h.  7  May,  1833;  m. 
19  July,  1871 ;  Mary,  only  dau.  of  R.  Robinson,  Esq. 

IV.  Barzillai,  Capt.  R.E.;  b.  19  Sept.  1840;  -.a.  28  Jan.  1873, 
Ada  Mansfield,  elder  dau.  of  J.  H.  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Deme- 
rara,  British  Guiana. 

I.  Adah,  b.  18  Jan.  1846;  to.  30  April,  1878,  John  War- 
rington Morris,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Anns — Or,  a  fcss  between  two  chevrons  sa.,  the  one  in  chief 
accompanied  of  three  crescents,  two  and  one  gu.  Crr.it — On  a 
chapcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  millstone  arg.  with  milliind  or. 
Motto — An  I  may. 

Stat — Hampstead  Norreys,  near  Newbury. 


II 


liOWTHER    OF    SHBTGIiEY. 

LowTHER,  William  Goeges,  Esq.  of  Shrigley 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  Lieut.  E.A.,  h.  11  Feb.  1850  ;  m. 
1874,  Hiirriet  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Leigh  Bennett,  Rector  of  Long  Sutton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  a  son, 

William  Ebnest  Huntingfoud,  6.  4  Dee.  1876. 

iLCllCTtQC— This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  very  ancient 
family  of  Lowthcr,  raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1696,  under  the 

title  of  LOXSDALE. 

Sib  Christopher  Lowtheb,  of  Lowther,  co.  Westmorland 
(whose  eldest  son.  Sir  John,  was  great  grandfather  of  the 
1st  Lord  Lonsdale),  had  a  5th  son,  William,  father,  by  his 
wife  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Anthonj'  Wclbury,  of  Castle  Eden,  of 
Sir  Hichabd  Lowtuer,  who  m.  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Fletcher,  of  Uuiton,  and  was  father  of 


GEORfiE  LowTOEB,  of  SkWne  Abbey,  co.  Meath,  who  m 
Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Piers,  Esq.  of  Tristernagh,  and  wai 
father  of 

Edward  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co.  Meath,  who  m.  Marj,   j 
dau.  of  Patrick  Cusack,  of  Gerardstown,  and  was  father  of 

George  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  M.P.  ;  m.  1711,  Jane,  daa  I 
of  Sir  Tristram  Bere.-ford,  and  sister  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Typooi  I' 
(see  Peerage — Waterford),  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  of  whoir  '' 
the  youngest,  Sophia,  m.  Rowley  Hill,  Esq.,  M.P.,  two  sons, 
Gorges,  of  whom  presently. 

Mabcus.  MP.,  who  ,n.  1743,  Catherine,  sister  and  heir  o; 
Sir  Eduurd  Crofton,  Bart.;  assumed  the  name  and  arms  o 
Crofton,  and  was  created  a  Baeonet  (see  Peerage — Lobl 
Crofton). 

The  elder  son. 

Gorges  LowrnEB,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  for  fifty  years  M.P.  fot 
Meath,  m.  Judith  Usher,  only  sister  of  St.  George,  Lord  St. 
George  (whose  only  dau.  Emilia  Olivia,  m.  AVilliam  Robert, 
2nd  Duke  of  Leinster,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Sophia,  m.  Col. 
William  Irvine,  of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  a  son  and 
successor, 

George  Lowtheb,  Esq.,  of  Kilrue  and  of  Lowther  Lodge, 
CO.  Dublin,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Chambrc  Brabazon  Ponsonby, 
Esq.  of  Ash  Grove,  and  grand-niece  of  Brabazon,  1st  Earl  of 
Bessborough,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 

Gorges,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently.  ^, 

Chambie  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  Rector  of  Orcheston,  Willl^ 
m.  Miss  Coffin,  and  d.  1832,  having  had  aa  only  son, 
Beresford,  who  d.  young. 

Frances.  Sophia  Jane,  Mrs.  Alcock. 

Juliana,  m.  1803,  Capt.  Thomas  Penruddocke,  of  the  Cold- 
stream Guards,  3rd  son  of  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Compton  Chamberlayne,  co.  Wilts  (see  Jiat  FamUy). 
Mr.  Lowther  d.  1785.    His  eldest  son. 

Gorges  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Hall,  Somerset,  and 
formerly  of  Kilrue,  which  he  sold,  M.P.  for  Ratoath  1790-1800, 
an  officer  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1769;  »i.  1st,  July,  1794, 
Julia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Huntingford,  and  niece  of 
Dr.  Huntingford,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  by  whom  (who  ci.  1832)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Ponsonby  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  in  Canada,  19  July,  1854. 

II.  St.  George,  of  Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  late  69th  refjt., 
111.  1st,  Miss  Amos;  and  2ndly,  Mina,  dau.  of  A.  Golding, 
Esq.  of  Maiden  Earley,  and  has  issue  only  by  2nd  marriage, 

I.  Bebesfobd.  II.  Lancelot. 

He  d.  10  March,  1871. 

III.  Bebesford  (Rev.),  b.  1813;  J.P.,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll. 
Oxon,  Vicar  of  Vowchurch,  near  Hereford,  and  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale  ;  m.  1849,  Laura  Alice, 
3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Horsford. 

IV.  Brabazon,  of  Shrigley  Hall,  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester, 
J. P.,  B.A.  Mcrton  Coll.  Oxon,  to,  Jan.  1847,  Ellen  Jane, 
only  child  of  the  late  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.A.S., 
of  Lyme  Park,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

1  Brabazon,  6.  7 Sept.  1847,  deceased;  2  William  Gorges, 
now  of  Shrigleyl;  3  Henry  Crofton,  b.  26  March,  1858; 
1  Eleanor  Constance. 

V.  Marcus,  of  Thornton,  Ryde.  Isle  of  AVight,  Post  Capt. 
R.N.,  m.  Emily,  Countess  of  Lerchenfcldt. 

VI.  William  Ponsonby,  d.  in  New  Zealand,  1842. 

I.  Julia,  m.  the  Rev.  Harry  Lee. 

II.  Rosalie,  )    , 

III.  Frances  Juliana,  f  «•  «»^'«- 

IV.  Maud,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  co.  Clie?teT: 
and  2ndly,  A.  J.  Deschamps  De  La  Tour,  Esq.  of  Milford, 
Hants.  V.  Blanche,  to.  Allen  Dent,  Esq. 

VI.  Sophia,  m.  W.  M.  Bridger,  Esq.  of  Halnaker  House, 
Sussex,  and  The  Chantry,  Bradford-on-Avon,  co.  Wilts,  and 
had  issue. 

Mr.  Lowther  m.  2ndly,  2  April,  1834,  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Trevelyan,  2nil  son  of  Sir  .John  Trevelj-an,  Bart, 
but  by  her,  who  survived  him,  had  no  issue.  He  d.  23  Feb. 
1854,  aged  85. 

Arms^Or,  six  annulets  sa.  three  two  and  one.  Crest — A 
dragon  passant  arg.     Motto — Magistratus  indicat  virum. 

Seat — Shrigley  Hall,  Macclesfield. 


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I' 


LOXDAIiE    OF    CASTLE    HILL. 

LoxDALE,  James,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  co.  Cardi- 
gan, J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  of  Stafford,  Salop, 
itnd  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cardigan  1867,  M.A. 
St.  John's,  Cambridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  7  Oct. 
1797. 

iLtnCilgC— This  family  traces  its  descent  from 
Robert  Loxdale,  who  lived  at  Mere  Town,  parish  of  Forton. 
CO.  Stafford,  on  his  own  estate,  by  inheritance,  in  the  time  of 
HsjiBT  VII.   He  m.  Joan  Undyrwood,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 


I 


LOX 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUA 


997 


MicnAEL  LoxDALE,  of  Mere  Town,  who  ?».  1559,  Alice  Grct- 
rk(>.  and  (/.  April,  1694,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
lest  son, 

EKT  LoxDAi-E  of  Mcrs  Towh,  bapt.  27  Dec.  15G4,  had  by 
;ied  his  wife,  three  daus.  and  one  son, 
.MAS  LoxDALE,  of  Mere  Town,  bapt.  19  Dec.  1599,  whom. 
iali  Worthington,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  22  July,  1655) 
li:ul  three  sons  and  seven  daus.    The  eldest  son, 
John  Loxdale,  of  Mere  Town,  b.  lG-13  ;  m.  and  had  issue, 

■    Thomas  Loxdale  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b. 
Dec.   1675,   Vicar  of  Scighford,  and  Kector  of  Forton, 
'.  Stafford,  which  he  resigned  in  1721,  and  became  Kector 
if  Tixal— "a  man  of  learning  and   fond  of   antiquarian 
risearchcs,"  author  of  "Parochial  Antiquities  of  Stafford- 
ire,"  and  other  local  histories  in  JISS.,  cited  in  Shaw's 
-Staffordshire."  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Eld,  Esq. 
.  Leighford,  and</.  s.  p. 

Richard,  b.  Oct.  1680  ;  d.  ».  p.  7  Jan.  17.32.  He  was 
ic  tirst  of  the  family  who  settled  at  Shrewsbury,  wliere  he 
1  raitised  as  a  Solicitor.  He  was  an  Ensign  in  the  "  Artillery 
rtL;iment  raised  voluntarily  by  the  inhabitants  in  the  year 
171.5,  in  opposition  to  the  rebels,"  under  Lord  Viscount 
Newport. 
11.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

■j-  third  son, 

-EFH  LosDAtE,  b.  8  Jan.  16S2,  settled  at  Stafford,  of  which 
lie  was  Mayor  in  1745.      He  m.  Mary  Thorley,  of  kin  to 
;im  of  Wykeham,  the  Founder  of  Winchester  and  New 
.:  ,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Joseph,  d.  s.p. 

I  Anne,  m.  Eichard  Warren,  of  Stafford;  c?.  Oct.  1791, 
leaving  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau.  Deborah. 

10  eldest  son, 

Thomas    Loxdale,  6.  29  July,   1720,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury 

71;  m.  Hannah  Skitt,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop,  b.  3  April,  1757;  d. 
•25  Jan.  1842;  m.  his  cousin,  Deborah  Warren,  by  whom  he 
l:;id  one  dau., 

Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Loxdale,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  July, 

1S4S. 

II.  .JosEPn,  of  whom  hereafter. 

HI.  Richard,  b.  March,  1769;  m.  Jane  Jeffreys;  andfZ.  April, 

1?48,  leaving  four  sons. 
!.  Mary,  b.  1754;  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Eden,  M.A.,  Rector  of 

Alvcrcott,    Oxon,  and  Illmington,  co.  Warwick,  and  had 

i.-sue,  William  Henry  Loxdale  Eden,  b.  10  Aug.  1783,  d. 

Dec.  1868,  without  issue. 
II.  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Coke,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Oxon, 

D.C.L.,  author  of  a  Commentary  on  the  Bible,  and  a  friend 

of  Wesley,  and  active  member  of  the  Wesleyan  Conference. 

She  d.  without  issue  in  1812. 
m.  Sarah,  b.  10  Dec.  1760;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of 

Alcaston  Manor,  Salop;  and  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1848. 

r.  Loxdale  d.  20  April,  1793.    His  2nd  son, 
Joseph  Loxdale,  Esq.,  6.  12  Aug.  1759;  m.  11  Fob.  1790, 
ana  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Wood,  Esq.  of  Bayston,  Salop, 
id  had  issue, 

L  Tliomas  Wood,  6.  March.  1791 ;  d.  s.  71.  Jan.  18.'57. 
U.  Joseph,   b.  20  Aug.  1793,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbuiy  1S30; 
d.s.p.  March,  1838. 
m.  jA>rES,  now  of  Ca.'stle  Hill. 

IV.  John,  J.P.  for  Salop  and  Mayor  of  .Shrewsbury  1840-.'i9, 
and  1873,  b.  29  Aug.  1799:  m.  1st,  Anne  Loxdale,  his  cousin, 
as  above;  2ndly,  Anna  Rice,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Watson, 
D.D.,  Vicar  of  Ringstead-cum-Denford,  and  Great  Dnding- 
ton,  CO.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who  ./.  1  Jan.  1860)  he  had 
issue,  John  Watson,  GeoiTrey  Watson  Peele,  Reginald 
James  Rice,  and  Mary  Jane  Rice ;  he  r,i.  3rdly,  Jane  Phillips 
Bradley,  widow  of  J.  Bradley,  Esq.  of  Lombard  Street. 

V.  George  Henry,  6.  12  March,  1804;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  His 
Honour  George  Bagot,  High  Sheriff  of  British  Guinea,  by 
whom  he  had  issue  three  sons  and  five  daus. 

▼I.  Richard  Skitt,  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  b.  7  April,  1792;  d.  1863,  having  m.  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Holmes,  M.A.,  Professor  at  Bishop's  Coll.  Cal- 
cutta, leaving  issue  by  him  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

n.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  ra.  John  Nathaniel  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Hill,  and  d.  14  Oct.  1867,  without  issue. 

ni.  Henrietta  Sophia,  6.  3  April,  1802 ;  d.  s.  p.  20  March, 
1842.  r     ,  ,  I  , 

TV.  Charlotte  Emilia,  h.  Jan.  1806;  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1831. 
▼.  Emma  Louisa,  b.  1  Feb.  1809;  d.  s.  p.  7  April,  lb69. 
V.  Laura  Matilda,  b.  April,  1812  ;  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1820. 

r.  Loxdale  was  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1797,  and  for  upwards 
'  half  a  century  High  Steward  and  Deputy  Recorder  of  the 
orough  of  Shrewsbury.    He  rf.  April,  1846. 

Arms — Enn.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  lions  rampant  or.    Crest — 

bull's  head  coupcd  ppr. 

&ai— Castle  Hill,  Aberystwyth,  co.  Cardigan. 


LOYD    OP    MONK'S    OUCHAED. 

LoTD,  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Monk's  Orchard,  Kent, 
J.P.  for  Surrey,  High  Sheriff  1863,  and  a  Commis- 
sioner of  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  London,  b. 
10  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  19  June,  1845,  Frances  Harriet, 
dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  the  Hon.  Frederick  Paul 
Irby,  C.B.,  of  Boyland  HaU,  Norfolk. 

3L  t  II CiUflC.— Edwakd  Lotd,  Esq.  of  Coombe  House,  Surrey, 
an  eminent  banker,  ?re.  1809,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  Esq. 
of  Blackley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  both  d.  Jan.  1863,  leaving  issue, 

Lewis,  now  of  Monk's  Orchard. 

Edward,  of  Lillesden,  Kent  (see  that  3Temoir). 

William  Jones,  of  Langleybury,  Herts  (.tr<;  thnt  Mcnoir). 

Sarah,  m.  H.  B.  Benyon,  Esq.  of  Rounday  Lodge,  Leeds, 
who  d.  1849;  she  d.  1858,  and  left  four  children. 

Catherine,  m.  1844,  T.  Dyce  Nicol,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  five 
children. 

Hannah,  m.  W.  Entwistle,  Esq.  of  Rushulme,  Manchester, 
who  d.  1865,  and  had  four  children. 

Fanny,  m.  1847,  James  Sydney  Stopford,  Esq. ;  andd.  1856, 
without  issue. 

Stai — Monk's  Orchard,  West  AViekham. 


liOYD    OP    LILLESDEW. 

Lotd,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Lillesden,  Ha'svkhurst, 
Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  Kent,  High 
Sheriff  1876,  late  Lieut.-Col.  6th  Lancashire  R.V., 
6.  19  April,  1820;  vi.  12  March,  1846,  Caroline 
Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Frederic  Foster, 
Esq.  of  Sale  Priory,  co.  Chester,  aud  Keiupstone, 
Beds,  and  has  issue, 

I.  FKEDEnic  Edward,  6.  April,  1856. 

II.  Llewellyn  Foster,  6.  June,  1861. 

I.  Mary  Louise. 

II.  Elinor  Sarah,  jn.  21  Sept.  1876,  George  John,  eldest  son 
of  George  C.  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Whiligh,  Sussex. 

in.  Frances  Helen.  iv.  Margaret  Foster. 

V.  Caroline  Foster. 

Mr.  Edward  Loyd  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Loyd,  Esq.  of    Coombe    House,  Surrey    {see  pre' 
ceding  3Iemoir). 
Seat — Lillesden  Hawkhurst. 


LOYD    OP    LANGLEYBUBY. 

Lotd,  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Langleyburr. 
Herts,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  Patron  of  two 
Livings,  b.  1821 ;  m.  1848,  Caroline  Gertrude,  dau. 
of  tlie  late  J.  H.  Vivian,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Singleton, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Vivian,  Grenadier  Guards. 

II.  Edward  Henry.  ui.  William  Graham. 
IV.  Arthur  Heneage. 

I.  Gertrude  Sarah  Loyd.  11.  ITarriet  Edith. 

III.  Dulice  Gwendoline. 

Mr.  W.  J.  Loyd  is  3rd  son  of  the  late  Edward  Loyd, 
Esq.  of  Coombe  House,  Surrey  (see  Lotd  of 
Monk's  Orchard).  He  was  educated  at  Eton  and 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  graduated  B.A.  1843, 
M.A.  1846.  He  is  a  Commissioner  of  Lieutenancy 
of  The  City  of  London,  and  Commissioner  of 
Public  Works  Loan.  He  unsuccessfully  contested 
Eye  in  1868. 
5e«<s—Langlebury,  Watford;  and  Hern  Cliff,  Bournemouth. 


LUAED    OF    BLYBOEOUGH. 

LiTAED,  Geoege  AtTGUSTrs,  Esq.  of  Blyborougli 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  b.  25  Sept.  1824 ;  711.  23 
Aug.  1855,  Maria  Louisa  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Joseph  Story,  of  Bingfield,  co.  Cavan. 

ItijlCaSC— The  Luards  came  from  France  at  the  Revoca- 
tion of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  The  first  of  this  fan.ily  in 
England  was 

Robert  Abraham  Luabd,  from  Caen,  Normandy,  who 
settled  in  London,  and  m.  a  Miss  Verbecq,  by  whom  he  left  an 
only  son, 

Peter  Abraham  Luard,  Esq.,  6.  1703,  who  became  a  great 
Hamburgh  merchant.  He  was  one  of  the  leading  men  cf 
London  who  signed  an  address  to  his  Majesty  George  II., 
offering  their  services  to  defend  him  against  the  Pretender, 


9.13 


LUA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUA 


1745.  This  gentleman  ra.  1st,  Miss  Myre,  by  whom  he  hact  a 
Bon,  Peter  Robert,  of  whom  presently.  He  in.  2nclly, 
Henrietta  Gabriella,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  James  Abraham  Gilbert, 
Chaplain  to  William  III.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Pierre  Boullier,  Esq.,  and  had,  besides  two  daus.  (one  m.  Mr. 
Davis,  and  the  other  Mr.  Cazelet)  a  son, 
I.    William,  m.   27   Sept.   1764,   Anne,  only  dau.   of  John 

Wright,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

3  March,  1799;  left  at  his  decease,  29  Jan.  1802, 

1  John,  6.  1  June,  1766;  n.  17  Aug.  1795,  Charlotte  Lucy 
Kynaston,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Kynaston  of  Hard- 
ioick,  Salop,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  William,  «i.  4  Nov. 
1835,  Louisa  Goorgina  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  Plcv. 
Thomas  Morgan,  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  Hampton,  Prebendary 
of  Wells,  and  had  issue  an  only  child,  Thomas  Davies,  m. 
1858,  his  cousin,  Charlotte  Eliza,  dau.  of  Robert  Luard, 
Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  two  daus.,  Ellen  Christine ;  and 
Mariana  Florence ;  2  Peter,  d.  Jt?i7)i. ;  3  John,  C.B.,  Col. 
in  the  Bengal  army,  ra.  Louisa  Mitchell,  and  has  issue  ;  4 
Kobert  Davies,  a  Judge  in  India,  m.  Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Lionel  Smith,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  and 
has  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  dau.,  Charlotte  Eliza,  m.  1st, 
1858,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Davies  Luard,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Capt.  Field,  R.N.  ;  1  Charlotte,  m.  the  Kev.  Richard 
Downes,  d.  s.  p. ;  2  Eliza,  m.  the  Rev.  Charles  Shukburgh. 

2  Peter,  who  assumed  ihe  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Weight,  on  inheriting  the  estate  of  Hatfield.  He  in. 
Mary  Anne  Bennett,  and  had  issue  five  sons  and  four  daus. 
(me  Wright  of  HatjieUl  Priory). 

3  William  Wright  (see  Ldard  of  The  Lodge). 

1  Mary  Anne,  rn.  Oct.  1796,  George  Hyde  Wollaston,  Esq. 

2  Henrietta,  m.  Charles  Brown,  Esq.,  who  changed  his 
name  to  Hunt. 

Mr.  Luard  d.  1768;  liis  son  by  hts  1st  wife, 

Peter  Robert  Luard,  E.sq.,  b.  25  Dec.  1727  ;  m.  .Jane,  dau. 
of  Zachariah  Bourryau,  Esq.,  a  wealthy  West  Indian  pro- 
prietor, who  possessed  estates  in  Granada  and  St.  Kitts,  and 
who,  1747,  purchased  the  estate  of  Blyborough,  co.  Lincoln, 
from  the  family  of  Southcolc.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Luard  had 
issue,  Peter  John,  of  whom  we  treat;  Francis,  711.  Miss  Shawe, 
and  had  issue;  and  Harriet,  jji.  Hungerford  Spooner,  Esq., 
and  d.  1832.    Mr.  Luard  d.  1802.    His  eldest  son, 

Peter  John  Ldard,  Esq.  of  Blyborough,  Capt.  4th  Dragoons, 
m.  1783-4,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Dalbiac,  Esq.  of  Hunger- 
ford  Park,  by  his  1st  wife,  Miss  De  Visme,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  EocRRTAr,  his  succes.=;or. 

II.  Peter  Francis,  M.D.,  b.  10  Sept.  1786;  m.  1816,  Mary 
Magdalene,  dau.  of  William  Morgan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Peter  William,  b.  1817  ;  m.  1st,  Emma  Anne,  dau.  of 
Capt.  J.  Hodson,  E.I.C.S.,  which  lady  d.  1841.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Emelia Frcdcrica,  dau.  ofMaj.Crommelin,E.I.C.S., 
and  has  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Peter,  0.  1843 ;  Neville 
Edward,  b.  1848;  and  Emelia  Lucy. 

2  George  Francis,  6.1821;  in.  1843,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. 
G.  Hamilton,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  three  daus. 

3  Henry  Reynolds,  b.  1828,  Capt.  R.E.  ;  in.  Caroline 
Leggatt,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 

4  Philip  Edward,  b.  1831,  Lieut.  R.N. 

1  Anne  Louisa,  d.  xniin.  1827. 

2  Lucy,  }7i.  Rev.  Arthur  Charles  Luard,  Vicar  of  Wadworth. 

3  Mary,  in.  1849,  Joseph  Stirling,  Esq.,  Capt.  It.N.,  and  has 
two  sons  and  one  dau. 

III.  George,  b.  1788,  was  Major  (half-pay),  served  in  the 
Peninsula  and  at  Waterloo;  d.  umn.  Dec.  1847. 

IV.  John,  Lieut.-Col.  late  10th  regt.,  served  in  the  R.N., 
1802-7,  entered  4th  Dragoons  1809,  served  in  the  Peninsula, 
and  was  at  AVaterloo  and  Bhurtpore,  &.  5  May,  1790;  m. 
1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Scott,  E.I.C.,  and 
dying  1875,  left  issue, 

1  Richard  George  Amherst,  b.  29  July,  1827,  Major-Gen., 
served  in  the  Crimea  and  China,  and  in.  1863,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  H.  Chamberlin,  Esq.  of  Narboro,  Norfolk,  by  whom 
he  has  five  sons  and  one  dau. 

2  John  Dalbiac,  b.  31  Oct.  1831,  late  82nd  regt. ;  d.  1860. 

3  Frederic  Peter,  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  served  in  the 
Indian  Campaigns  1857-8,  and  at  Pekin  with  Fane's  Horse  ; 
TO.  1870,  Lydia,  dau.  of —  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Jerusalem. 

4  Charles  Henry,  b.  1837,  Major  R.E. ;  in.  1869,  Amelia, 
dau.  of  —  Martin,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Elizabeth  Louisa. 

2  Susan  Anne  Maria,  m.  1876,  Gerald  W.  Martin,  Esq., 
Bengal  Staff  Corps  ;  and  d.  Nov.  1877. 

V.  Henry,  a  Banker,  6.  4  Dec.  1792;  in.  1825,  Jane,  dau.  of 
—  lUchards,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Ifenry  Richard,  Charles 
William,  William  Richard,  and  Louisa. 

VI.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  Rector  of 
Winter-slow,  Salisbury,  1846,  b.  1795;  in.  July,  1821,  Julia 
Darandu,  dau.  of  Edward  Coxe,  Esq.  of  llampstead,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Edward  Charles,  h.  11  April,  1826. 

1  Emma  Amelia,  in.  1851,  C.  R.  Freeling,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue.  2  Julia  Loui.sa. 

VII.  Robert  Luard  Selbt,  of  the  Mote,  Ightham,  Kent,  J.P., 


Brevet-Major  and  late  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  24  Oct.  1800;  m.  Ist, 
June,  1833,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Elmhirst, 
of  West  Ashby,  co.  Lincoln,  an;l  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Reginald,  Ensign  9th  foot,   6.  15  March,  1837, 
accidentally  killed  1857. 

2  Charles  Edward,  Capt.  B.E.,  6.  13  Oct.  1839. 

Major  Luard  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1850,  Lewis  Marianne,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Prideaux  John  Selby,  Esq.  of  Twizcll 
House,  Northumberland,  and  The  Mote,  Ightham,  Kent 
(on  whose  death  Major  Luard  assumed  the  surname  of 
Selbt),  and  widow  of  Charles  John  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Linden, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

3  Bertram  Selby,  b.  1853. 
1  Beatrice. 

vni.  Octavius  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  21 
June,  1804,  Rector  of  Aunsby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  W.  C.  Booth,  Esq.  of  Twemlow,  co.  Chester,  and  has 
three  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Louisa  Susannah. 


Capt.  Luard  d.  23  May,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Bodrryad  Luaud,  Esq.  of  Blyborough,  b.  16  ApriJ^ 

1785;  m.  23  Aug.  1821,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heire.ss  of 

John  Armytage,  Esq.  of  Northampton  (brother  of  the  late  Sir 

George  Armytage,  Bart.),  and  had  issue, 

George  Augustus,  now  of  Blyborough. 

John  Godfrey,  b.  21  Oct.  1829;  m.  17  Oct.  1861,  Frances,  dau. 

of  Thomas  W.  Lawford,  Esq.,  and  d.  5  Nov.  186'2,  leaving 

a  son,  John  Godfrey,  b.  13  Dec.  1862. 
Frederic,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  3  Feb.  1831;  d.  umn.  27  April,  1858. 
Alfred,  b.  30  Jan.  1832;  m.  18  Oct.  1866,  Edith,  2nd  dau.  of 

J.  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside,  Canada  West,  and  has  issue. 
Arthur  Charles  (Rev.),  B.A.,  b.  30  Jan.  1832;   m.  '23  July, 

ISGl,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  F.  Luard,  M.D.,  and  haft 

issue. 
Henriette  Louisa,  m.  April,  1845,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Booth 

Wright,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Broughton,  co.  Lincoln,  2nd  son  of 

the  Rev.  Godfrey  Wright,  of  Billiam  House,  co.  York. 
Louisa,  d.  umn.  18  April,  1845,  aged  19. 
Maria  Jane,  d.  unm.  27  April,  1845,  aged  16. 

Mr.  Luard  d.  26  May,  1855. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  hold- 
ing between  the  paws  an  estoile  pierced  of  the  last,  for  Luard; 
2iid,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  estoiles  pierced  arg.,  for 
Bourryau  ;  3rd,  gu.  a  lion's  head  erased  between  three  crosses- 
crosslet  arg.,  a  crescent  for  difference,  for  Armytage.  Crent — 
Ademi-lion  rampant  )ipr.  holding  between  the  paws  an  estoile 
pierced  arg.   il/o^o— Prospice. 

Seat — Blyborough  Hall,  Kirton-in-Lindsay,  co.  Lincoln. 


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LUAUD    OF    THE    LODGE,    WITHAU. 

Lttaed,  William  G-aenham,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge, 
Witham,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  C.B.,  Eear-Aclmiral 
R.N.,  b.  1820  ;  m.  1  April,  1858,  Charlotle,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Du  Cane,  of  The  Grove, 
Witham,  and  has  issue  (with  eight  daus.), 


I.  William  Dd  Cane. 
III.  Herbert  Du  Cane. 


II.  George  Du  Cane,  d.  1873. 
IV.  Arthur  Du  Cane. 


ILtUCaflC— William  Wright  Luard,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge, 
Witham,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (3rd  son  of  William  Luard,  Esq., 
half-brother  of  Peter  Robert  Luard,  Esq.  of  Blyborough,  co. 
Lincoln  {refer  to  that  Family),  b.  31  Aug.  1786;  to.  10  Oct. 
1815,  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Thomas  Garnham,  Esq.  of 
Felsham  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1857,  having  had  issue, 

William  Garnham,  now  of  The  Lodge. 

Thomas  Garnham,  b.  24  May,  1821 ;  m.  19  May,  1847,  Jane 

Anne,  dau.  of  James  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Norwood,  Surrey,  and 

has  a  son,  Thomas  Inglis. 
Alexander  Garnham,  b.  1827;  d.  2  Aug.  1829. 
Frederick  Garnham,  b.  22  June,  1829 ;  d.  4  Feb.  18.')7. 
Bixby  Garnham,  b.  20  Jan.  1835;  in.  Clara  Isabella  Sandfortl, 

dau.  of  the  Rev.  .John  Bramston,  Vicar  of  Witham,  and  has 

a  son,  Frederick  Bramston,  and  other  children. 
Charlotte  Garnham,  in.  28  June,  1836,  Jacob  H.  Patti^on,  Esq. 
Henrietta  Garnham,  in.  25  June,  1844,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Guy 

Bryan,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1849. 
Jane  Garnham. 
Elizabeth  Garnham,  in.  2  July,  1845,  the  PvCV.  Frederick  John 

Ross  Laurence,   of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  S.C.L.,  Hector  ol 

Tiptree  Heath,  Essex,  and  Rural  Dean. 
Mary  Anne  Garnhan. 
Helen  Garnham,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Raynes,  Tutor  of  Clare 

Coll.  Camb. 

.<4n)!.<!— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  as  Luard  of  Bbiborovxili ; 
2nd,  Wright  of  Hatfield  ;  3rd,  Garnham  of  FeUham,  &uj)uUi' 
Crest — As  Blyborough. 

Seat — The  Lodge,  Witham,  Essex. 


LUC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LUC 


990 


LUCAS    OF    CASTIiE    SHANE. 

Lucas,  Edwaed  Sctjdamore,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Shane,  co.  Monaghan,  J.P.  and  D.L.  eo.  Hereford, 
and  J.P.  CO.  Radnor,  Lieut.  Hereford  Militia,  b. 
1853  ;  s.  his  uncle  1874. 

iLlliragr.— In  the  eavly  part  of  tlie  17th  century,  several 
members  of  the  Lucas  family  niisrated  from  England,  and 
settled  in  the  sister  island,  where  their  descendants  still  remain, 
in  the  cos.  of  Clare,  Cork,  King's  Co.,  and  Monaghan.  In  the 
last  they  acquired,  partly  by  purchase  and  partly  by  royal 
c;rant,  considerable  estates,  which  were  erected  into  a  manor 
liy  patent  of  Charles  II.,  16S3,  "to  be  called  the  Manor  of 
Jastle  Shane,"  and  the  principal  part  of  which  has  ever  since 
.ontinued  in  the  family. 

Francis  Lucas,  Esq.,  the  first  of  Castle  Shane,  whoso  will, 
iated  15  Oct.  1057,  was  proved  8  Dec.  1G57,  m.  Mary  Poyntz, 
md  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Moore,  Esq.)  had  a  dau., 
Lucy,  the  wife  of  Charles,  son  of  Sir  Toby  Poyntz,  and  five 
ions,  Francis,  Robert,  William,  Richard,  and  Charles.  The 
eldest, 

Francis  Lccas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  6.  164G,  d.  about  1705, 
md  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  M.P.  for  the  borough 
if  Monaghan  from  1713  to  1747.  He  d.  unm.  in  the  latter 
.-ear,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
if  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  co.  Wcstmcath;  and 
'.ndly,  Abigail,  Mrs.  Brooke,  widow,  ndd  Hancock.  By  the 
ovmer  he  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  who 
'.  '-.p.,  leaving,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  William.  6th  Lord 
31ayney,  several  children,  of  whom  Edward,  the  eldest, 
nherited;  and  Francis,  of  Grenan,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh 
•Livage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,  co.  Down.  Mr.  Lucas  d.  1756,  and 
va,^  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan, 
,!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,  and 
Kill,  with  other  issue, 

Francis,  of  Castle  Shane,  d.  s.  p.  1789. 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

I'.ilward  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  Thcophilus 
Clements,  Esq.  of  Rathkenny,  and  was  father  of  Thcophilus 
Edward  Lucas,  who  took  the  name  of  Clements. 

'he  2nd  son, 

Cuakles  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  Barrister-at-Law,  m. 

-t.  1786,  Sarah,   eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hamilton,  Knt.  of 

'!   iiaghan;  and  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Evatt,  Esq.  of  Mount 

ise.    By  the  former  he  left  at  his  decease,  1796,  an  only 

iiiiJ  and  successor. 

Right  Hon.  Edward  Lucas,  of  Castle  Shane,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1817,  M.P.  co.  Monaghan  1834-41,  and  Under-Secretary 
■f  State  for  Ireland  1841-46,  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council  there 
Mo,  &.  27  Sept.  1787;  iii.  1812,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
'.iixton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  M.P.  for  Ardee,  and 
;ail  issue, 

I.  Francis,  formerly  Lieut.  46(h  rcgt.,  d.  unm.  1S46. 

II.  Edward  Willlam,  of  Castle  Shane. 

i:i.  Fitzhcrbert  Dacre,  7)i.  24 May,  1852,  Laura  Adelaide,  only 
child  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lucy  Scudamore,  of  Kentchurch 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
1S59,  John  Donegan,  Esq.  of  Carrigmore,  co.  Cork),  Edward 
■Scudamore,  now  of  Castle  Shane.  Mr.  Lucas  d.  30  Sept. 
1857,  of  a  wound  received  the  previous  day  at  Lucknow, 
where,  as  for  lour  months  previously,  he  had  acted  as  a 
Volunteer. 

IV.  Charles  Piorrcpont,  Capt.  Bengal  N.I.,  b.  1825. 

V.  Gould  Arthur,  of  Lower  Ucomanzi,  Natal,  late  Capt.  73rd 
mgt.,  now  R.M.,  6.  1829;  m.  1857,  Cliristabella,  dau.  of 
William  Allen,  Esq.  of  Liscongill,  co.  Cork. 

I.  Catherine  Anne,  m.  1852,  Samuel  Fitzherbert  Filgate,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Hillsborough,  co.  Down. 

II.  Anna  Isabella.  iii.  Isabella  Florinda. 
"lisht  lion.  Edward  Lucas  d.  12  Nov.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his 
■'11, 

r.DWAKD  William  Lucas.  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  J.P.  and 
'  I..,  Lieut.  88th  regt.,  who  was  b.  1819;  d.  1874,  and  was  s. 
liis  nephew,  now  of  Castle  Shane. 

I /•»!.? — Arg.,  a  fess  between  six  annulets  gu.     Crest — Out  of 
'ileal  coronet  or,  a  denii-griffin  wings  expanded  gu.    Moito 
—Mat  religione  parentum. 
'itaj — Custle  Shane,  near  Monaghan. 


LUCAS    OF    BATHEALY. 

LrcAS,  Akthuk   Hyde,  Esq.  of  Eathealy,  co. 
irk,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  in  H.M.  45th  regt.,  and  now 
II. 


Major  South  Cork  Light  Infantry  Militia,  b.  28  Oct. 
1812  ;  m.  July,  1864,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  Rey.  Samuel  Adams,  of  Cregg,  Fermoy. 

JLtlttTttJC. — The  Rathealy  branch  of  the  Lucas  family 
settled  at  Youghal  about  the  year  1640. 

Jasper  Lucas,  a  Merchant  at  Youghal,  d.  circa  1630,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Atkin,  Esq.  of  Minehead,  Somerset,  and 
was  father  of 

Jasper  Lucas,  m.  11  May,  1C85,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Hayman,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  widow  of  John  Vaughan,  Esq. 
of  the  same  town,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1718)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir ;  Jasper,  ancestor  of  the  Richfordstown  branch; 
Samuel,  buried  at  Y'oughal,  27  Dec.  1694;  Atkin,  bapt.  1  Jan. 
1697,  d.  Feb.  1700;  Elizabeth,  r,i.  26  Dec.  1708,  Henry  Rugge, 
Esq.  of  Ballydaniel,  Recorder  of  and  M.P.  for  Youghal.  He  d. 
9  Sept.  1710,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lucas,  an  Alderman  of  Youghal,  m.  19  Oct.  1714, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hyde, 
and  had  issue,  Arthur  Hyde,  his  heir;  three  other  sons,  who 
d.  'unm.;  and  two  daus.,  Jane,  m.  Alderman  James  Uniacke, 
of  Youghal;  and  Ehzabeth,  m.  Hull  Attfield,  Esq.  He  d. 
12  June,  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Hyde  Lucas,  of  Grange,  near  Fermoy,  b.  6  March, 
1715-16.  He  m.  4  June,  1750,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  Rathcoursey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  had  issue, 
Arthur;  Henrietta,  m.  1st,  1774,  Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of 
Palace  Anne,  and  2ndly,  Richard  Perry,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and 
d.  1838;  and  Elizabeth,  6.  1753,  d.  vnm.  1838.  He  d.  13  May, 
1788,  and  was  s.  by  his  surviving  son, 

Arthur  Hyde  Lucas,  now  of  Rathealy,  b.  3  Oct.  1757  ;  ra. 
3  Sept.  1806,  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Adams,  Esq.  of  Cregg 
Fermoy,  and  d.  4  Sept.  1830,  leaving  issue, 

Arthur  Hyde,  now  of  Kathealy. 

John,  6.30  Aug.  1816;  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence  Corban, 

Esq.  of  Kilworth,  co.  Cork,   and  d.  1  Dec.   1857,   leaving 

Arthur  John  and  Mary  Corban. 
Henry,  Capt.  and  Adjutant  South  Cork  Militia,  6.  28  July, 

1827  ;  TO.  6  Sept.  1864,  Emma,  dau.  of  William  Whitla,  Esq., 

and  has  issue,  Arthur  Hyde;  Henry  John;  William;  and 

Ada. 

Anne,  d.  unvi.  Harriet.  France.?. 

Emma  Jane,  to.  10  Feb.  1855,  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 

d.  11  Oct.  1855.  Sarah  Maria. 

Catherine,  d.  unm.  26  Sept.  1859. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  between  six  annulets  gu.    CresJ— Out  o^ 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  wyvern's  head  gu. 
Scat — Rathealy,  near  Fermoy,  co.  Cork. 

■ ♦ 

liUCAS    OF    RICHFORDSTOWIT. 

Lucas,  John  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of  Richfords- 
town, CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  m.  4  May,  1865,  Alice,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eichard  H.  Purcell,  JEsq.  of  Burufort,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jasper,  6.  1868. 

I.  Amy.  IT.  Elizabeth. 

5LtU£fC(JC.— This  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Eathealy 

family  {refer  to x>rccedmri Article) . 
Jasper  Lucas,  of  the  Rathealy  family,  was  father  of 
Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Richfordstown,  co.  Cork,  jiz.  Dorothy, 
younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  Miltown  Castle, 
CO.  Cork  (see  that  Faraily)  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  an  only 
son, 

Jasper  Evans  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Richfordstown,  ra.  1787,  Hester 
Rashleigh,  of  Cloncoose  (of  a  family  originally  from  Fowey, 
Cornwall),  and  d.  1822,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1855), 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

John  Evans,  to.  15  Aug.  1829,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  James 
D'Arcy  Evans,  Esq.  of  Knockaderry,  co.  Limerick,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  28  Dec.  1845,  had  issue,  of  whom  a  dau., 
Arabella,  survives. 

Jasper  Evans  (deceased),  m.  Arabella  Cox,  of  the  Manor 
House,  Dunmanway. 

Dora,  i/i.  1st,  Patrick  Brown,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  James  Nelson 
Crofts,  Esq. 

Hester  (deceased)  m.  Edward  Henry  Herrick,  Esq. 
Catherine,  widow  of  James  Boyle,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Richfordstown,  J.P.,  6.  Nov.  1788, 
m.  June,  1814,  his  cousin,  Dora,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Cloncoose  (descended  from  the  Cornish 
family  of  that  name,  which  see),  and  has  issue, 

John  Rashleigh,  now  of  Richfordstown. 
George,  m.  1854,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Longfield,  Esq.  of 
Waterloo,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Robert  Longfield,  Esq.  of 


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the  Castle  Mary  family,  and  has  issue,  George,  Thomas 

Kashleigh,  and  Dora. 

Patrick  Browne,  Major  10th  regt.  m.  Miss  Gumbleton. 
Jasper,  Capt.  47th  regt.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  William 

Crooke  Eonayne,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  June,  1&65,  had 

issue  John  Eashleigh  and  Dora. 
Eobert,  late  of  the  73rd  regt.,  deceased. 

Mr.  Lucas  d.  22  Jan.  1864. 

Arms,  &c. — As  Lucas  nf  Rithfnhj . 

Seat — Eichardstown,  Cionakilty,  co.  Cork. 


LANCASTER-IiUCAS    OF    WATEillNG- 
BURY    PLACE. 

Laitcastee  -  LrcAs,  Samuel  Lucas,  Esq.  of 
"Wateringbury  Place,  Kent,  J.P.  for  Xent  aud 
Devon,  I..  3  June,  1828  ;  m.  4  July,  1848,  Mary 
TelTerton,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William 
Eden,  and  his  -wife  the  Dowager  Lady  Grey  de 
Kuthyn,  and  has  issue, 

I.  WiLLLAM  Matthias  Lakcasteb,  6.  27  April,  1849. 

II.  Charles  Eden  Lancaster,  b.  16  June,  1864. 

I.  Mary  Helewise  Ursula. 

II.  Flora.  III.  Katharine  Elizabeth. 

This  gentleman,  ■who  is  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Lan- 
caster, Esq.  (who  d.  1841),  by  Mary  Frances  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Matthias  Prime  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Water- 
ingbury  Place,  and  grandson  of  Samuel  Lancaster, 
Esq.,  and  Sarah  Pierce  his  wife,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Lucas,  in  addition  to  his  patronymic  La>'- 
CASTEE,  1849,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his 
maternal  grandfather,  Mathias  Prime  Lucas,  Esq. 
of  Wateringbury  Place,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
1827.  He  has  one  brother  and  two  sisters,  riz., 
Matthias  WiUiam,  m.  1864,  Helen,  ■widow  of  Capt. 
Eritton,  U.S.A.  ;  Mary  Catherine,  m.  1859,  to 
"Walter  John,  eldest  son  of  Walter  Paul,  Esq.  of 
Highgrove,  co.  Gloucester;  and  Ehzabeth  Anne, 
ra.  1861,  to  Alexander  James  Russell,  Esq. 

^i-/;2^— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th  Lucas;  2nd  and  Srd,  Lan- 
caster.    Crests — 1st,  Lucas;  2nd,  Lancaster. 
Siat — Wateringbury  Place,  near  Maidstone,  Kent. 


LTJCY  OF  CHARLECOTE. 
LuCT,  Hexht  Spexcee,  Esq.  of  Charlecote 
Park,  CO.  Warwick,  h.  28  Nov.  1830 ;  s.  on  attaining 
Lis  "majority  ;  High  Sheriff  of  War^wickshire  1857  ; 
of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  B.A. ;  m.  5  July,  1865, 
Christina,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Monzie,  co.  Perth,  by  Christina  his  wife,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Dimcan  Cameron,  Bart.,  of 
Eassifem,  co.  Inrerness,  and  has  issue  foiu"  daus., 

I.  Ada  Christina,  6.  23  April,  1866. 

II.  Constance  Linda,  6.  22  March,  1867. 

III.  Sibyl  Mary,  6.  7  March,  1868. 

IV.  Joyce  Ahanore,  6.  14  May,  1871. 

iltUCaCJC.— Thukstane  de  Charlecote,  supposed  to  have 
been  a  younger  son  of  Thurstane  de  Montfort,  of  Beldes  jrt,  co. 
■VN'arwick,  Umip.  Eichabd  I.,  was  father  of 

Sib  Walter  de  Charlecote,  upon  whom  Henry  de  Mont- 
fort conferred  the  village  of  Charlecote,  and  the  grant  was 
confirmed  by  Eichard  I.    Sir  Walter  left  a  son. 

Sir  William  de  Lcct,  the  first  of  the  Charlecotes  who  bore 
that  surname,  and  Sir  William  Dugdale  surmises  that  he  did 
so  because  his  mother  might  have  been  the  heir  of  some 
branch  of  the  great  baronial  family  of  Ldct,  so  named  from  a 
place  in  Normandy.  From  Sir  William  descended  the  great 
and  distinguished  family  of  Loot,  so  prominent  in  the  records 
and  annals  of  England. 

Edmlnt)  Luci,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  &.  1492  (son  and  heir  of 
Sir  William  Lucy,  Esq.,  K.B.,  of  Charlecote,  grandson  of  Wil- 
liam Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  and  great-grandson  of  Sir 
Thomas  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  M.P.  for  co.  Warwick,  one 
of  the  retinue  of  John  of  Gaunt),  a  soldier  of  high  repute  in 
the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  commanded  a  division  of  the  Eoyal 
army  at  the  battle  of  Stoke.    His  great  grandson, 

SiB  Thomas  Luct,  of  Charlecote,  M.P.  for  co.  Warwick, 
vho  rebuilt,  1  Queen  Elwabeth,  the  Manor  House  with  brick, 
OS  it  now  stands,  was  knighted  a  few  years  afterwards,  and  is 


commemorated  as  the  prosecutor  of  William  Shakspeare  for 
deer  stealing  in  his  park  of  Charlecote.  Sir  Thomas  put  up  a 
fine  monument  to  his  wife  Joyce,  ■which  is  still  in  Charlecote 
Church.  The  Poet  has  satirized  the  Knight  under  the  cha- 
racter of  Justice  Sliallow.  Sir  Thomas  Lucy  m.  Joyce,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Acton,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Worcester,  and 
had  a  dau.,  Anne,  in.  Sir  Edward  Aston,  Knt.  of  Tixhall;  with 
an  only  son,  liis  successor,  in  1600, 

Sib  Thomas  Luct  of  Charlecote,  mi.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Arnold,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  surviving  child, 
Joyce,  the  wife  of  Sir  William  Cooke,  of  Highnam.  Sir 
Thomas  m.  2ndly,  Constance,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Kings- 
mill,  of  High  Clere,  Hants,  and  had  by  that  lady,  with  several 
daus.,  six  sons,  viz.,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  Eichard, 
knighted  Jan.  1617,  and  created  a  baronet  the  March  follow- 
ing. His  male  line  and  title  expired  with  his  grandson.  Sir 
Berkeley  Lucy,  of  Facombe,  Hants,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Mabt  Luct,  ra.  the  Hon.  Charles  Compton;  iii.  George,  slain 
in  France ;  rv.  William,  the  eminent  Dr.  Lucy,  Bishop  of  St. 
David's,  grandfather  of  William  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carey, 
Somerset,  and  of  George  Lucy  Esq.  of  Pembroke;  v.  Eobert, 
d.  in  France,  1615,  s.  'p. ;  ■vi.  Francis,  living  1682,  M.P. 
for  Warwick.  Sir  Thomas  Lucy  d.  1605,  and  lies  buried 
in  a  chapel  on  the  north  side  of  the  church  of  Charlecote, 
where  a  splendid  monument  was  erected  to  his  memory  by 
Dame  Constance,  his  widow.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Thomas  Luct,  of  Charlecote,  Member  for  co.  Warwick 
in  six  successive  Parliaments.  He  i)i.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Claverden,  in  the  same  co.,  and 
had  issue, 

li   Pobebt'      (.successively  of  Charlecote,  whose  male  issue 

iii.  Kichar'd,  j     '^  ^=^"°'=^- 

IV.  FuCLK  (Sir),   TO.  Isabella,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John 

Davenport,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  co.  Chester,  and  had,  with 

other  issue, 

1  Davenport,  who  eventually  inherited  Charlecote;  d. 
v.-iviii.  1690. 

2  George,     ")     -who  both  became  of  Charlecote,  and  both 

3  WiLLIAJI,    J  d.  s.  p. 

4  Fulke,  m.  Elizabeth  Mason,  of  London,  and  was  father 
of  Thomas  Luct,  -who  s.  his  uncle,  the  Eev.  William 
Lucy,  D.D.,  at  Charlecote,  Feb.  1723-4;  and  of  Geobgk 
Luct,  who  inherited  from  his  brother,  and  d.  unni. 
1  Dec.  1786. 

1  Lucy,  m.  the  Eev.  John  Hammond.  The  grandson  of 
this  lady. 

The  Eev.  John  Hammond,  occurs  in  the  sequel  as 
eventual  inheritor  of  CHABLECoxk  and  the  estates  ol 
the  Lucr  family. 

I.  Constance,  to.  1st,  Sir  William  Spencer,  Bart. ;  and  2ndly, 
Sir  Edward  Smith. 

II.  Bridget,  m.  Sir  Bryan  Broughton. 

III.  Alice,  m.  Sir  William  Underbill. 
rv.  IMary,  to.  Sir  Matthew  Herbert. 
v.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  John  Walcot. 

Sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of  whom  it  was  said  that  "his  tables  were 
ever  open  to  the  learned,  and  his  gates  never  fast  to  the  poor," 
d.  Dec.  1640.  The  Lady  (Alice)  Lucy  put  up  a  most  splendid 
monument,  by  Bomini,  in  white  marble,  to  her  husband's 
memory,  which  also  is  in  Charlecote  Church.  From  him 
derived,  4th  in  descent. 

The  Eev.  John  Hammond,  being  described,  in  George  Lucy, 
his  predecessor's  will,  as  the  next  person  in  remainder  to 
whom  stood  limited,  after  his  decease,  without  male  issue, 
the  family  estates,  and  grandson  of  the  Eev.  John  Hammond 
and  Alice  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Fulke  Lucy  and  Isabella 
Davenport.  Mr.  Hammond  assumed  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Luct  only,  by  sign  manual,  9  Feb.  1787.  He  -m.  Maj-,  1788, 
Maria,  dau.  of  John  Jane,  Esq.  of  Bentley  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  (Z.  12  Jan.  1823,  leaving  issue  two  sons, 

George,  his  successor. 

John  (Eev.)  b.  1790,  M.A.,  educated  at  Winchester  Coll.  .ind 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  appointed  Eector  of  Hampton-Lucy 
1815,  and  Vicar  of  Charlecote  1823,  J.P.  for  co.  Warwick, 
d.  Oct.  1874. 

The  elder  son, 

George  Luct,  Esq.  of  Charlecote,  6.  8  June,  1798,  M.P. 
from  1820  to  1830,  for  Fowey,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  War- 
wick, 1831 ;  TO.  2  Dec.  1823,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin 
WilUams,  Bart,  of  Bodelwyddan,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  30  June, 
1845,  having  had  issue, 

William  Fulke,  of  Charlecote,  h.  10  Sept.  1824;  d.  unm. 

1  July,  1818. 
Henrt  Spencer,  now  of  Charlecote. 
Herbert  Almeric,  d.  3  Aug.  1840. 
Eeginald  Aymer,  deceased. 
Edmund  Berkeley,  6.  1842;  m.  18C9,  Laura  Margaret  Mul-   / 


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grave,  dau.  of  WiHiam  Stundish,  Tsq.  of  Duxbury  Park, 

CO.  Lancaster;  and  has  a  dau.,  Blanche  Susan  Maiy,  b. 

30  Nov.  1874. 
Mary  Kmily,  m.  21  Oct.  1S47,  Thomas  Lloyd  Fitz-Hugh,  Esq. 

of  Ph'is  Power,  CO.  Denbigh. 
Caroline,  m.  2  Sept.  1857,  Charles  Powlctt  Lane,  Esq.  of 

Badgeniorc,  co.  Oxford,  and  c^.  5  March,  18G1. 

.<4n)w— Gu.,  three  lucies  or  pikes  hauriant  between  nine 
erosses-crosslet  arg.  Cnst — In  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  boar's 
lica<l  coupcd  erm.  between  two  wings  displayed  tusked  and 
crined  or.     Motto — V>y  truth  and  diligence. 

Sent — Charlecote  Park,  Warwick. 


LUMSDAINE    OF    LUMSDAINE. 

See  Sandxs  Lumsdaine. 


LUMSDAINE    OF    LATHALLAN. 

Lttmsdaine,  Stamfoed.  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Latlial- 
lan,  CO.  Fife,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Fife 
Artillery  Militia,  b.  6  Sept.  1831 ;  m.  14  Jau.  18G4, 
Anna  Maria,  2ud  dau.  of  Capt.  David  Briggs,  R.N., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Montague  Stamford  Robert,  deceased. 

I.  Maude  Amy.  ii.  Gertrude  Annie. 

III.  Lilly  Maria  Morrieson. 

ittllCaCir. — John  Lumsdaine,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  E.I.C.S., 

Srd  son  of  Robert  Lnmsdaine,  Esq.  of  Innergellie,  co.  Fife, 
purchased  the  estate  of  Lathallan  in  17S7,  and  ilyiug  4  Oct. 

1823,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Ldmsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  J. P.,  m.  27  Oct.  1S2-1, 
Miss  Sophia  Lindesay,  of  Balmuni;o,  co.  Fife,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Lumsdaine,  who  was  from  an  early  period,  up  to  the  year 

1824,  on  the  medical  staff  of  the  Bengal  Establishment,  d. 
22  Dec.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Lindesay  Limsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  h.  4  Sept. 
1828.    He  d.  v/am.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

John  Small  Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  1829;  d.  unm.  4  Oct.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother,  the  present  Mr.  Lumsdaine,  of  Lathallan. 

y4/-i/is— Same  as  those  of  the  Innergellie  family  (.see  Sandys- 
LtMSDAiNE),  viz.,  az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  a  buckle  and  a 
nxilt's  head  couped  in  chief,  and  an  escallop  in  base  arg., 
within  a  bordure  of  the  second.  Cixsi — A  heron  dfcvoui"ing  a 
salmon  all  ppr.     Motto — Beware  in  time. 

Stat — L«tthaUan,  Colinsburgh,  co.  Fife.j 


LUMSDEN    OF    PITCAPLE. 

LlTMSDEX,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Pitcaple  Castle,  D.L. 
nidJ.P.  CO.  Aberdeen,  Lieut. -Col.  Loudon  Scottish 
'Iifle  Volunteers,  b.  14  March,  1825;  m.  5  July, 
-SriO,  Edith  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Robert 
^iimuel  Battisconibe,  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Barkway,  aud 
-icctor  of  Eeed,  co.  Hertford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Robert,  6.  4  Feb.  1864. 

n.  Walter,  b.  20  April,  1865. 

III.  Henry  Charles,  6.  27  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  James  Gordon,  b.  19  Nov.  1875. 

I.  Edith  Isabella.  ii.  Alice  Charlotte, 

ill.  Eleanor  Theresa.  iv.  Katherine  Evelyn. 

v.  Charlotte,  rf.  an  infant,  vi.  Mary  Caroline, 
vii.  Margaret,  d.  young. 

illUCagr. — Lumsden  of  Pltcaple  is  a  branch  of  Lumsden 
'  Cushnie.  The  founder  of  this  family,  Thomas  de  Lumsden, 
alet  of  Lumsden  of  that  ilk,  in  co.  Berwick,  received  from 
lean,  Earl  of  Fife,  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  Drum  and 
iland,  in  co.  Fife,  aud  of  Easter  and  Wester  Medlar,  co. 
rdeen.  The  precise  date  of  this  transaction  is  unknown, 
charter  having  been  lost  (Robertson's  Index,  p.  68);  but 
iiust  have  been  previous  to  1353,  in  which  year  the  Earl 
I.  Thomas  de  Lumsden  was  Vice-Comes  of  co.  Fife,  and 
name  appears  frequently  in  charters  and  other  documents 
ncctedwith  co.  Aberdeen  in  the  middle  of  the  14th  century, 
afe  conduct  was  granted  to  him  by  Edwakd  IIL,  dated 
odstock,  29  May,  1349  (Rotuli  Scotiae  1729),  probably  to 
otiate  the  ransom  of  the  Earl  of  Fife,  who  was  taken 
■oner  at  the  battle  of  Durham,  1346,  and  returned  to  Scot- 
l  1350.  The  lands  he  acquired  were  inherited  by  his 
I  endant, 

TuoMAs  Lumsden,  of  Couland  and  Medlar,  who  bad  two 


sons,  I.  James,  who  s.  to  Couland  ;  and  ii.  Rodebt,  of  Median 

d.  14S0,  leaving  two  sons, 
THOMas,  m.  Marjory  Gordon,  and  d.  149.'),  leaving  one  dau., 
Margaret,  ui.  1st,  William  Johnstone,  of  that  ilk ;  and  2ndly, 
William  Forbes,  of  Corsindae. 
Robert,  ni.  Isobcl,  dau.  of  John  Forbes,  of  Terpersie,  and  d. 
1516,  leaving  nineteen  children.  Of  these,  the  eldest  son 
was  Thomas,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Floddcn,  Icavinrj 
two  sons,  James,  d.  1550 ;  and  John,  who  eventually  a.  to 
the  property.    This 

John  Lumsden,  of  Cushnie,  who  d.  1588,  had,  by  a  2nd 
marriage,  with  Elizabeth  Menzies,  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

John,  his  heir,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Mortimer,  of 
Craigicvar,  and  had  a  son,  Robert,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Alexander,  of  Clova,  m.  Christian  Irvine,  and  d.  1625, 
leaving  a  son,  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

Arthur.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Burnett,  of  Leys. 

Robert  Lumsden,  son  of  Alexander  Lumsden,  of  Clova,  :. 
to  Cushnie  on  the  death  of  his  cousin.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Leith  of  Bucharn,  and  left  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir,  m.  Elizabeth  Leith,  and  rf.  1714, 
leaving  one  son,  David,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Forbes, 
2nd  bart.  of  Craigievar,  and  rf.  without  male  issue  1718. 

John,  Yd.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gordon  of  Auchlyne,  and  rf.  1716, 
leaving  two  sons,  Harry,  who  s.  to  Cushnie  on  the  death  of 
his  cousin  David,  and  from  whom  the  late  Rev.  H.  T.  Lums- 
den, of  Cushnie  was  descended ;  and  Charles. 

Robert,  ra.  a  dau.  of  Forbes  of  TuUoch  ;  killed  1690,  leaving 
one  son,  John. 

James,  m.  a  dau.  of  Chalmers  of  Balnacraig,  and  left  two 
sons,  Robert  and  John. 

William,  m.  Jean  Gordon,  and  left  three  son«,  1  .Tames, 
d.  s.  p. ;  2  Alexander,  of  whom  presently;  and  3  William, 
m.  his  cousin,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Charles  Lumsden,  of  Ilarlaw; 
the  eldest  son  of  this  marriage,  Harry,  bought  the  estates 
of  Clova  and  Auchinduir  from  John  Lumsden,  of  Cuslmie, 
1782,  aud  entailed  them  on  a  series  of  heirs,  1st,  his  nephew, 
the  late  Sir  Harry  Niveu,  Bart.,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Gen. 
Hay,  of  Rannes,  and  rf.  s.  /).;  2ndly,  his  nephew,  the  late 
Harry  Leith  Lumsden,  who  also  rf.  s.  p. ;  and  Srdly,  the 
late  Henry  Lumsden,  2nd  son  of  Harry  Lumsden,  of  BeJ- 
helvie,  of  whom  presently. 

Alexander  Lumsden,  2nd  son  of  the  above  William  Lums- 
den aud  Jean  Gordun  his  wife,  m.  Isobel,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Seaton,  and  had  issue,  i.  Harry,  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  .John,  of  whom 
presently ;  and  iii.  Alexander,  m.  Jane  Robertson,  and  had 
issue,  the  late  Alexander  Lumsden,  of  Glenbogie.  The  eldest 
son  to  leave  issue, 

John  Lumsden,  vi.  Christian  Stephen,  and  had  i.  Harrt,  of 
whom  presently;  ii.  John;  in.  William;  iv.  Geoige;  v.  James; 
VI.  Benjamin.    The  eldest  son, 

Harry  Lumsden,  of  Belhclvie  and  Pitcaple,  m.  1781,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Hugh  McVeagh,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Harry  Lumsden,  of  Cushnie,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

Hugh. 

Henry,  who  s.  as  licir  of  entail  to  the  Auchindoir  estates, 
m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Tower,  Esq.,  and  had  by 
her  three  sons,  Harry:  John,  killed  at  Lucknow  1857 ;  and 
Hugh,  rf.  184.5;  and  tivedaus. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  Bart,  of  Closeburn,  and  had  by 
her  four  daus.     He  <(!.  1856. 

Thomas,  of  Belhelvie,  Col.  Bengal  Artillery  and  C.B.,  m.  Hay, 
dau.  of  John  Burnett,  Esq.  of  Elrick,  and  had  issue,  Harry, 
John,  Thomas,  Peter,  William  (killed  at  Delhi  1858),  Hugh 
David,  and  five  daus. 

WiUiam,  James,  of  Balmedie,  ra,  1st,  Margrvret,  2nd  dau.  of 
John,  Viscount  Arbuthnott;  2ndly,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  cf 
Matthew  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Manningham  Lodge,  co.  York, 
by  whom  he  has  issue,  Harry,  and  three  daus. ;  3rdly,  Wil- 
helmina,  dau.  of  Col.  Forbes  Leith,  of  Whitehaugh. 

Clements,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Echt,  and 
d.  1853,  leaving  issue,  Henry  William,  James  Forbes,  aud 
four  daus. 

The  eldest  son. 

Hugh  LfM-ouN,  Esq.  of  Pitcaple,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Sheriff  of 
Sutherland,  b.  22  April,  1783;  m.  1st,  30  April,  1813,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Brebner,  Esq.  of  Lairney,  and  had  by 
her  an  only  dau.,  Christina, '«(.  Rev.  George  Bain.  He  a. 
2ndly  8  July,  1824,  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of  Walter  Fergus,  Esq. 
of  Strathore,  co.  Fife,  by  whom  he  had, 

Hentiy,  now  of  Pitcaple. 

Walter,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  27  June,  1834,  d.  4  April,  1872. 

Charlotte  Fergus,  deceased. 

Catherine  Edith,  m.  her  cousin,  Lieut.-Col.  H.  W.  Lumsden, 
late  Royal  Artillery.  Isabella,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Lovett  (see  Lovett  of  LiicomJie). 

Mr.  Lumsden  d.  27  Jan.  1859. 

Arms—krg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  two  otters'  heads  coupcd 
in  chief  gu.  and  an  escallop  in  base  vert.  Crest— \  naked  arm 
grasping  a  sword  ppr.     Motlo—J)c\  dono  sum  quod  sum. 

Seat— Pitcaple  Castle,  Pitcaple,  co.  Aberdeen. 

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LUSCOMBE  OF  COMBE  HOYAL. 

Lttscosibe,  John,  Esq.  of  Combe  Eojal,  Devon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  Oct.  1806. 

3LtUC<tSC. — This  family  is  of  long  standinpr  in  Devon, 
and  we  find  Hugh  de  Luscorabe,  9  Edwakd  I.,  was  im- 
pannelled  the  second  man  on  a  jury  between  the  King  and  the 
Countess  of  Devon,  Isabella  de  Fortibus.  The  Combe  Eoyal 
family  is  a  branch  of  the  Luscombes  of  luscomlc,  who  were 
seated  at  Luscorabe  in  the  reign  of  Hesrt  V. 

John  Lcscombe,  of  Luscombe,  m.  the  dau.  of  Stone  of 
Huish,  and  was  father  of  Henry  Luscombe,  who  r,i.  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Fortescue,  of  Fallapit,  and  had  a  son,  John 
Luscombe,  who,  by  Johanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Giles,  Esq. 
of  Bowden,  was  father  of  Henkt  Lcscojibe,  who  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Fry,  Esq.  of  Tarty. 

John  Luscomde,  Esq.  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Devon  17-!0,  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Combe  Royal.  He  -m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Henry  Martin,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a 
dau.  He  vi.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Prestwood,  Esq. 
of  Botenford,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

John  Ldsbombe,  Esq.  of  Combe  Royal,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of 
George  Prestwood,  Esq.,  but  d.  s. p.,  when  the  estates  devolved 
upon  the  grandson  of  his  sister  Elizabeth, 

John  Ldscombe  Manning  (only  son  of  Richard  Manning, 
Esq.),  who  assumed,  under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  by  royal 
license,  the  surname  of  Lcscombe.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James 
Hawker  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,  of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  now  of  Combe  Eoyal. 

Edward  Knighton,  b.  1816 ;  m.  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt. 
William  M'Culloch,  R.N.,  of  Barholm,  co.  Kirkcudbright, 
and  d.  6  Feb.  1867,  leaving  issue,  John,  6.  1848,  and  Ed- 
ward Godfrey  Sevmour.  James,  d.  3  Feb.  1867. 

Sarah,  d.  8  Dec.  1870. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Fletcher,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N. 

Jane,  m.  Charles  AVhyte,  Esq.,  Inspector-General  of  Military 
Hospital.s,  d.  3  Jan.  1840. 

Dora,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Egerton  Dukinfield,  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Dukinfield,  Bart.;  d.  20  May,  1868. 

Mary,  ni.  John  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Kingsbridge. 

B.ed.  10  Jan.  1831. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  pile  az.  a  lion  rampant  guardant  crowned 
or.     Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  guardant  crowned  or. 
Seal — Combe  Eoyal,  near  Kingsbridge,  Devon. 


LTJSHINGTON    OF    PABK    HOUSE. 

LrsHiNGTON,  Edmund  Law,  Esq.  of  Park 
House,  Kent,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  10 
Jan.  1811  ;  m.  14  Oct.  1842,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Gr.  C.  Tennyson,  LL.D.,  of  Somersby, 
and  has  siuTiving  issue, 

Cecilia. 

ILtncagC. — Stephen  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourn 
(son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourn, 
and  grandson  of  Augustus  Lushington,  of  Sittingbourn,  living 
A.D.  1633)  purchased  the  fee  simple  of  the  manor  of  Eodmer- 
sham.  He  m.  1st,  Catherine,  only  sister  and  heir  of  John 
Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Norton  Court,  by  whom  (who  d.  at  the  age 
of  twenty-seven,  28  Aug.  1700)  he  had  an  only  child,  Thomas 
Godfrey,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jane  Petley,  relict  of 
Edmond  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Ash,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.), 
I.  Stephen,  who  d.  g.  p.;  Franklyn,  Capt.  E.N.,  killed  on 
board  the ''  Burford"  man-of-warat  thesiege  of  Guyra,  19  Feb. 
1743;  III.  Henry,  D.D.,  7)1.  Mary,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Altham, 
and  had  issue,  Stephen,  of  Southill  Park,  Chairman  of 
the  E.I. Co.,  created  a  Baronet  in  1791 ;  William,  of  Marks 
Hall,  Essex,  M.P.,  and  Alderman  of  London;  and  Henry, 
who  was  assassinated  in  the  East  Indies;  iv.  William,  Col.  in 
the  army,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Col.  WilUam  Southwell  (of  the 
family  of  the  Viscounts  Southwell),  and  had  two  daus.,  his 
co-heirs,  Jane,  rn.  John  Eeilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  co.  Down, 
and  Mary,  d.  young.  Mr.  Lushington  d.  1718,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Godfrey  Lushington,  Esq.  of  .Sittingbourn,  who 
VI.  1st.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Gisbourne,  Esq.,  and  had  by 
her,  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  'p.  1748;  William,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
d.  unm.  1763;  James  Stephen,  eventually  heir;  and  Cathe- 
rine wife  of  John  Cockin  Sole,  Esq.  Mr.  Lushington  i/i.  2ndly, 
1752,  Miss  Barbara  Skeere,  of  Doddington.  He  d.  3  Aug.  1757, 
aged  57.     His  youngest  son. 

The  Eev.  James  Stephen  Lushington,  of  Eodmersham,  in 
Kent,  Prebendary  of  Carlisle  Vicar  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
and  of  Latton,  Essex,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Eev. 


Edmnnd  Law,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  had  by  her, 
Thomas  Godfrey,  who  d.  1819;  Edmund  Henry,  his  heir; 
and  Maria  Catherine,  wife  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Edwards, 
LL.D.  He  7/1.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Humphrey 
Christian,  of  Docking,  Norfolk,  and  had  four  other  sons  and 
two  daus., 

I.  William  John,  of  Eodmersham,  one  of  the  Commissioners 
of  Parliamentary  Inquiry,  who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal,  and  d.  1845,  leaving 
issue,  one  son,  Charles  Hugh,  and  four  daus. 

II.  Eight  Hon.  Stephen  Rumbold,  of  Norton  Court,  near 
Faversham,  Kent,  P.C,  J. P.,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxon.  He  was 
Private  Secretary  to  Lord  Han-is  1795-99,  M.P.  for  Eye 
1807-12,  for  Canterbury  1812-30  and  1835- 17,  Chairman  of 
Committees  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Joint  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  1824-27,  Governor  of  Madras  1827-35 ;  P.C. 
1827 ;  b.  May,  1776 ;  r,i.  1st,  9  Dec.  1797,  Anne  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Lord  Harris;  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  March,  1856)  had  issue, 

1  Stephen  George,  Commissioner  of  Customs. 

2  James  Stephen,  formerly  Private  Secretary  to  the 
Governor  of  Madras. 

3  George  Thomas,  m.  Marianne  Gordon,  but  d.  «.  p. 

4  William  Hurdis,  m.  Caroline  Menzics,  but  d.  s.  p. 

5  Eichard. 

G  Charles  Manners,  6.  1819,  Capt.  East  Kent  Rifles,  and 
late  M.P.  for  Canterbury,  M.A.  Oxon,  afterwards  a 
Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll. ;  m.  5  May,  1846,  Henrietta, 
elder  sister  of  Sir  Stafford  Northcote,  Bart.,  M.P. ;  andd. 
Nov.  1864,  leaving  issue.  His  dau.,  Agnes,  m.  1870, 
Walter  Phillimore,  Esq. 

1  Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Beckford  Wildman,  Esq.  of  Chil- 
ham  Castle. 

2  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  C.  F.  Newell. 

The  Right  Hon.  S.  R.  Lushington  m.  2ndly,  Marianne,  dau. 
of  James  Hearne,  Esq.  of  Great  Portland  Street,  London, 
which  lady  d.  28  June,  1864.    He  d.  19  Jan.  1873. 

III.  James  Law  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  6.  1779,  General  in  the  army, 
and  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company,  M.P.  for  Peters- 
field  1825,  for  Hastings  1826,  and  for  Carlisle  from  1827  to 
1832.  He  i/i.  1836,  Miss  Rosetta  Sophia  Costen,  and  d.  1S59, 
without  issue. 

IV.  Charles  May,  one  of  the  Circuit  Judges  on  the  Madras 
Establishment,  m.  Miss  Ansell. 

I.  Paulina. 

Ji.  Dorothy  Christian,  ni.  Guy  Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Lushington  d.  1801,  and  was  «.  by  the  son  of  his 
first  marriage, 

Edmund  Henry  Lushington,  Esq.  of  Park  House,  Barrister-  > 
at-Law,  one  of  the  Puisne  Judges  at  Ceylon,  subsequently  Chief  j 
Commissioner  of  the  Colonial  Board  of  Audit,  and  Master  of| 
the  Crown  Office,  6.  1766;   ni.  1st,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Faulknor 
Phillips,   Esq.  of  Manchester,  by  whom    he    had  one  child, 
Louisa,  who  d.  1819;    and  2ndly,  Sophia,   dau.  of  Thomas 
Philips,  Esq.  of  Sedgley,  near  Manchester,  by  whom  he  hud 
issue,  'j 

I.  Edmund  Law,  now  of  Park  House. 

II.  Henry,  Chief  Secretary  at  Malta,  d.  vnm.  1855. 

III.  Thomas  Davies,  Madras  Civil  .Service,  m.  Mary,  dau.  oi 
Charles  May  Lushington,  Esq.;  and  d.  1858,  leaving  i,ssue, 
1  Thomas  Godfrey;  2  Arthur  James;  3  Henry;  4  Lionel 
Edmund ;  1  Mary  Catherine. 

IV.  Franklin,  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly  Member  of  the 
Supreme  Council  in  the  Ionian  Islands,  now  a  Metropolitai 
Police  Magistrate,  m.  Kate  Maria,  dau.  of  Eev.  Jamef 
Morgan,  and  has  George  Henry  Fitzjames;  Franklin; 
Louisa  Gertrude ;  Mildred  Helen. 

I.  Sophia,  d.  1823.  ii.  Maria  Catherine. 

III.  Emily.  iv.  Marianne  Harriet,  d.  1823. 

V.  Eosa,  d.  1833.  vi.  Ellen  Eliza. 
VII.  Louisa  Sophia,  d.  1854. 

Mr.  Lushington  d.  1839. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  fess  wavy  between  three  lions'  heads  erasei 
vert  langued  gu.  as  many  ermine  spots.  Crest — A  lion's  hesi 
erased  vert  charged  on  the  erasure  with  three  ermine  spots  01 
ducally  gorged  arg.    Motto — Fides  nudaque  Veritas. 

Stat — Park  House,  Maidstone,  Kent. 


LUTTRELIi    OF    DUNSTER    CASTLE. 

FowNES-LuTTEELi,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Dunste 
Castle,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  187^ 
b.  27  Sept.  1827 ;  w.  26  Aug.  1852,  Anne  Elizabef 
Periam,  youngest  dau.  of  tbe  late  Sir  Alexande 
Hood,  ]3art.,  M.P.  for  West  Somerset,  and  lias  issut 

I.  Alexander,  Lieut.  Gren.  Guards,  6.  I  June,  1855. 

II.  Hugh  Courtenay,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  1857. 

III.  Edward,  b.  1858.  iv.  Claude  Mohun,  b.  1867. 
I.  Mary.  ii.  Beatrice. 
JLtUCajJC— In  the  time  of  Henry  III.,  Sir  Andrew  Lr 

TBELL  was  Baron  of  Irnliam,  co.  Lincoln.   His  2nd  son.  Ale 


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AMDEB  LuTTRELL,  reccived  from  his  father  a  grant  of  the  manor 
of  East  Quantoxhead,  which  has  continued  in  the  family  ever 
Bince.    The  fourth  in  descent  from  this  Alexander, 

Sir  IIucu  Luttrell  (son  of  Sir  Andrew  Luttrcll,  of  Chilton, 
Devon,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Courtcnay  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh, 
Earl  of  Devon)  resided  at  Dunster  Castle,  which  his  mother. 
Lady  Elizabeth,  had  purchased  from  the  family  of  Mohun ;  he 
was  Member  for  Somerset  in  the  reign  of  ISichard  II.,  and 
successively  for  that  CO.  and  Devon.  In  8  Henry  IV.,  Sir  Hugh 
gained  a  suit  at  law  against  Edward  Plantagenet,  Duke  of  York, 
and  the  other  heirs  of  John,  Lord  Mohun  of  Dunster,  by  which 
he  obtained  possession  of  the  honours  and  castle  of  Dunster, 
Lordship  of  Carhampton,  &c.  He  was  afterwards  Hanger  of 
Blackmore  Forest,  Dorset,  a  Privy-Councillor  to  King  HenryV., 
Seneschal  of  Normandy,  and  one  of  the  commanders  under  that 
martial  monarch  at  the  reduction  of  Harfleur,  anno  1415, 
and  at  the  memorable  siege  of  Rouen.  Sir  Hugh  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Beaumont,  Knt.  (From  a  younger  son  of 
theirs,  Robert  Lcttreli.,  who  d.  15  Henry  VI.,  seised  of  the 
castle  and  lands  of  Lutlrellstown.  co.  Dublin,  descended  the 
well-known  Irish  family  of  Luttrell,  of  which  were  the  extinct 
Earls  or  Carhampton).  Sir  Hugh  was  s.,  1431,  by  his  eldest 
son,  Sir  John  Luttrell,  a  Knight  of  the  Bath  at  the  coronation 
of  Henry  IV.,  father  of  Sir  James  Luttrell,  who  was  made 
a  Knight-Banneret  at  the  battle  of  Wakefield,  14C3,  and  fell 
fighting  under  the  standard  of  Lancaster,  1471.     His  son. 

Sir  Hugh  Luttrell,  is  mentioned  by  HoUingshed  and  other 
historians  amongst  the  persons  of  note  in  the  West  who  joined 
the  Earl  of  Richmond  at  his  landing,  and  were  afterwards 
instrumental  in  quelling  the  Devonshire  insurrection.  When 
the  successful  issue  of  Bosworth  placed  the  crown  upon  Ricli- 
mond's  head,  as  Henry  VII.,  the  estates  of  Sir  Hugh  Luttrell 
were  immediately  restored,  and  he  was  subsequently  created  a 
Knight  of  the  Bath  at  the  coronation  of  the  Queen,  1487.  His 
son  and  heir, 

Sir  Andrew  Luttrell,  Knt.  of  Dunster  Castle,  m.  Margaret, 

dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyndham,  and  had  several  sons;  from  the 

3rd,  Richard,   sprang  the  Luttrells  of  Hartland,  Honnibere, 

Sandon  Court,  and  Chelsea.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Luttrell,  knighted  at  the  taking  of  Edinburgh 

I  and  Leith,  36  Hrnry  VIII.,  and  created  a  Knight-Banneret  at 
the  taking  of  Tester,  I  Edward  VI.  From  him  descended  the 
eminent  family  of  Luttrell  of  Dunster  Castle,  of  which  the 

1  eventual  heir, 

I      Margaret  Luttrell  (only  child  of  Alexander  Luttrell,  Esq. 

I  of  Dunster  Castle,  by  Margaret,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Trevelyan,   Bart.),   ra.   Feb.   1746,   Henry    Fownes,   Esq.   of 

!  Kethway  House,  Devon,  and  she  and  her  husband  assumed  the 

I  additional  name  and  arms  of  Luttrell.    She  had  issue, 

I      John,  her  heir. 

;      Francis,  Commissioner  of  Customs,  m.  Charlotte,  youngest 

'        dau.  of  Francis  Drewe,  Esq.  of  Grange. 

Alexander  (Rev.),  Rector  of  East  Quantoxhead,  m.  had 
issue,  and  d.  1810. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Luttrell  were  s.  by  their  eldest  son, 

John  Fownes-Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  M.P.  for 
Minchead,  who  m.  3  Aug.  178'.i,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Drewe,  E.sq.  of  Grange,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March, 
1830)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Francis,  Lieut. -Col.,  late  of  the  Grcn.  Guards,  of  Kilvc 
Court  and  Wotton  House,  Somerset,  m.  Feb.  18'i4,  his 
cousin,  Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  Samuel  Drewe,  Esq.  of  Ken- 
sington, and  dying  Jan.  1862,  left  surviving  issue, 

1  George,  now  of  Dunster  Castle.  2  Francis. 

1  Augusta  Margaret. 

2  Mary  Anne,  i/i.  Henry  A.  Bosanquet,  Esq. 

IV.  Alexander,  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  B.C.L.,  Rector  of  East 
Quantoxhead,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  J. P.,  m.  May, 
18-4,  Jane,  dau.  of  SVilliam  Leader,  Esq.  of  Putney,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry  Aclnnd,  of  Badgworth  Court,  Somerset,  M.A., 
J. P.,  b.  18J6;  m.  1857,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Euscombe  Poole,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Eva. 

2  John  Alexander,  of  Edington,  Bridgwater,  R.N.,  m.  Jan. 
1870,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Henry 
Fownes-LuttrcU,  Vicar  of  Minchead,  Somerset,  and  has 
issue. 

1  Fanny  Henrietta,  m.  April,  1861,  John  Blommart,  Esq. 
of  Willett  House.  Somerset. 

2  Florence,  )/i.  July,  18.t1,  Hon.  Richard  Augustus Bethell, 
afterwards  2nd  Baron  Westbury,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Thomas,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Carhampton, 
and  Incumbent  of  Dunster,  Somerset,  J. P. 

1.  Mary  Ann,  deceased.  ii.  Margaret,  deceased. 

ni.  Harriet,  d.  C  April,  1870,  aged  81. 


Mr.  Luttrell  d.  16  Feb.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Fownes-Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  b.  26  Aug.  1787.    He  U.  xinm.  1857,  and  wass.  by  his 

next  brother, 
Henry   Fown-es-Luttrell,   Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle,  J. P., 

B.A.  of  Brascnose  Coll.  Oxon;    M.P.  for  Minehead  1810-22, 

and  a  Commissioner  of  the  Board  of  Audit  1822-49,  b.  7  Feb. 

1790.     He  d.  6  Oct.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  George, 

now  of  Dunster  Castle,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Col.  Francis 

F'ownes-Luttrell,  of  Kilve  Court. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  bend  between  six 
martlets  sa.,  for  Luttrell;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  twi>  eagles 
displayed  in  fess,  and  a  mullet  in  base  arg.,  for  Fownes. 
Crtst — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  feathers  arg. 
Supporters  (as  borne) — Two  swans  collared  and  chained.  Molt» 
— Quaesita  marte  tuenda  arte. 

/Seat— Dunster  Castle,  Taunton. 


LUTLEY    OF    BROCKHAMPTON. 
See  Baexeby-Lutley. 


LTJXFORD    OF    HIGHAM. 

LrxFORD,  Rev.  Geoege  Cceteis,  M.A.,  oE 
Higham,  Sussex,  J.P.,  m.  1839,  Ann  i\Iatilda, 
Pauline,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Josias  Henry  Stracey, 
4th  bart.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

George  Bentinck,  Capt.  23rd  R.  W.  Fusiliers,  6. 1842. 

JLtllCaSC— The  family  of  Luxford  is  of  old  standing  in 
Sussex.  In  an  account  given  of  the  nobility  and  gentry  who 
contributed  to  the  defence  of  the  country  at  the  time  of  tl.e 
Spanish  invasion,  15SS,  two  Luxfords  are  mentioned  in  con- 
nection with  Sussex,  viz.,  Luxford  of  Westmeston,  and  Lux- 
ford  of  Hurstpierpoint,  and  from  the  former  the  HighauK 
family  is  descended.  The  estates  are  in  the  parishes  of  Ilails- 
ham,  Salehurst,  Beckley,  Ikelsham,  Guldeford,  and  Playden, 
Sussex ;  and  in  Stowe  and  Witersham,  Kent.  The  family  hoUV 
the  lay  rectory  of  Hailsham,  in  which  church  is  their  burying 
place;  as  well  as  the  royalty  of  the  island  of  Oxney,  Kent.. 
The  late 

John  Luxford,  Esq.  of  Higham,   J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  175G; 
ill.  1S02,  Catherine  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Curteis,  Esq.  cf 
Rye,  and  left  issue, 
I.  John  Odlarne,   of  Higham,  Sussex,  J. P.,  formerly  an 
officer  Royal  Dragoons,  and  J. P.,  m.  1843,  Marion,  dau.  oi  ' 
Robert  Wallas,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  left  issue, 
1  John   Stewart  Odiarne    Robertson    Luxford,    6.    1851, . 
assumed  the  prefix  surname  of  Robertson. 
1  Harriott  Mary.  2  Marion  Frances, 

n.  George  Curteis,  now  of  Higham.  i.  Lydia  Mary. 

Ar;ns — Or,  on  a  pile  az.  three  boars'  heads  couped  of  the 
field.     Crest— A  boar's  head  erased  at  the  neck  gu.,  holding  iu- 
the  mouth  a  spear  or,  headed  of  the  first. 

&ti£— Higham,  Hurst  Green,  near  Lewes,  Sussex. 


liUXMOORE    OF    KERSLAKE. 

Maeiox  LrxirooEE,  Elizabeth  Cc>>'ixGnAM', 
m.  1877,  W.  Treror  Roper,  Esq.,  and  Axne  Dove, 
m.  1871,  Gr.  D.  Lees,  Esq.,  co-heiresses  of  Kershike, 
Hoist ock  and  Meldon  Manors,  and  Okehauipton 
Park,  DeroD,  s.  their  father  1876. 

JLinCajfC.— This  family  is  of  antiquity  in  Devon,  and  was 
formerly  seated  at  Okeliampton,  for  which  borough  John 
LuxMooRE,  Esq.  of  Coomb  Park,  Devon,  was,  towards  the  clo.-o 
of  the  last  century,  returned  to  Parliament,  but  afterwards 
unseated  on  petition.  He  rn.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Cun- 
ningham, Esq.,  and  left  issue  five  sons  and  two  daus. ;  of  the 
former,  the  2nd  was  Charles,  of  whou)  presently;  and  tho 
4th,  Thomas  Bridgenian,  Major  of  Volunteers  daring  the 
French  war,  1S02  to  1815,  m.  1792,  Miss  Cartwright,  and  had 
three  sons  and  three  daus.,  1  Eliziibeth;  2  Patience,  Mrs. 
James;  3  Mary  Cunningham,  Mrs.  Robert  Lethbridgc-  tho 
2nd  son  was  the  late  Kev.  John  Luxmoore,  M.A.,  late  Scholar 
of  Pembroke  Coll.  Camb.,  and  lately  of  Kerslake.  The  2nd 
son  of  John  Luxmoore,  of  Coomb  Pi'rk,  was 

Charles  Lux.moobe,  Esq.,  who  pos;e?scd  the  Manors  of  Hal- 
stock  and  Meldon,  Devon,  and  the.  estates  thereto  attached, 
including  the  Park  of  Okehampton,  for  .many  generations  in 
the  possession  of  the  Courtenays.  lie  d.  1834,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew. 


1004" 


LYA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LYL 


Rev.  John  Luxmooke,  M.A.,  of  KerslaUe,  Halstock,  and 
Meldon  Manors,  and  Okeliampton  Park,  Devon,  Eector  of 
Llanymynecli,  Salop,  b.  18  Jan.  IS02;  s.  his  uncle,  Charles 
Luxmoore,  Esq.  1834;  in.  1st,  1829,  Isaliella,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Broadgate,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Isabella,  d.  6  May,  1844.  Ii.  Mahion. 

III.  Elizabeth  Cunningham. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1850,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Jonathan  Steele,  Esq. 
of  Poole,  Dorset,  and  had  by  her  an  only  child, 

IV.  Anne  Dove. 

He  m.  3rdly,  1857,  Elizabeth  Harnett,  3rd  dau.  of  Felix  Boylan, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  12  July,  1876,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
three  daus.,  his  co-heiresses. 

Arms — Arff.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  moorcocks  ppr. 
Crest— A  battle  axe  erect  ppr.    ilff);;o— Securis  fecit  securum. 
Seat — Kerslake,  Okehampton,  Devon. 


LYDE    OF 


AYOT    ST.    LAWRENCE. 

See  Ames. 


LYALL    OF    HEDLEY. 

LtalIt,  Geoeqe,  Esq.  of  Hedley,  Surrey,  and 
Findon,  Sussex,  J.P.,  formerly  Grovernor  of  the  Bank 
of  England,  M.P.  forWhitehaven  from  1857  to  1865, 
b.  1819 ;  m.  1st,  1845,  Eleanor  Harriett,  only  child  of 
the  Kev.  J.  Manley,  which  lady  d.  1853  ;  and  2ndly, 
1855,  Frances,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  D.  Cave, 
Esq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Arthuh  Cave. 

II.  Henry  Claud.  in.  Charles  Noel. 

I.  Constance  Mary.  ii.  Frances  Beatrice. 

III.  Margaret  Emmeline.  iv.  Agatha  Mary. 
V.  Marian  Cecil. 

3LtUCag;0.— John  Ltall,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Lyall,  of 
Graystone  Lees,  co.  Berwick  (wherein  the  name  of  Lyie  or  De 
Lyle  may  be  traced  for  many  generations),  established  himself 
in  London,  and  finally  at  Findon,  Sussex,  where  he  d.  1805, 
and  left  issue, 

George,  who  s.  him,  and  d.  1853. 

John,  Col.  in  the  Indian  army,  d.  1817. 

William  Rowe,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury,  d.  1857. 

Hazeldine,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  1824.  Alfred  (Rev.),  d.  18G5. 

Margaret,  m.  W.  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Harblodown,  Canterbury, 
and  d.  1855. 

Jane,  m.  George  Darling,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  London,  and  d. 
1848. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Ltall,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  father  at  Findon,  repre- 
sented the  city  of  London  in  several  Parliaments,  and  was 
Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company  during  the  Affghan  war, 
•one  of  the  most  critical  periods  of  Indian  hi.story;  he  took  a 
leading  part  in  the  foundation  of  many  of  the  commercial 
undertakings  of  his  time.  He  m.  Margaret  Anne,  only  child  of 
.John  Edwardes,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  the  following  issue, 

John  Edwardes,  Advocate-General  of  Bengal,  vi.  Julia,  dau. 
of  John  Davis,  Esq.,  and  d.  at  Barrackpore,  1815. 

George,  now  of  Hedley  and  Findon. 

William  Hearle  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St    Dionis  Bnckchurch, 
London,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Grant,  K.C.B. 

Margaret,  m.  the  Kev.  J.  C.  Wynter,  and  ''.  1852. 

JVIary,  in.  William  Forsyth,  Esq.,  y.C,  M.P.  for  Marylebone, 
and  d.  1864. 

Arms  (as  borne  hy  the  famU;/)—lnt  and  4th,  az.,  a  bend  be- 
tween six  crosses-cro.s.slct  fitchee  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  frclty  or. 
Crest — A  cock  or,  combed  and  wattled  gu.    Motto — An.  I.  May. 

Scat— Hedley,  Epsom,  Surrey. 


LYDEKKER    OF    HARPENDEN    LODGE. 

LvDEKEEB,  Gerard  Wolff,  Esq.  of  Harpenden 
Lodge,  St.  Albans,  co.  Herts,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and 
Beds,  a  Deputy  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for 
Herts,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  10  July,  1811 ; 
m.  20  July,  1848,  Martha  Margaret,  youngest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Peake,  Esq.,  Scijeant-at-Law,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Richard,   6.  25  JtiTy,  1849,  B.A.  Trin.   Coll.    Camb.,  a 
Member  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  India. 

II.  John,   b.   21  Oct.  1850,  M.A.   Trin.  Coll.    Camb.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law of  the  Inner  Temple. 


III.  Arthur,  6.  22  April,  1853,  Lieut.  Herts  Militia. 

IV.  Edgar,  6.  9  May,  1863. 

JLt'ltfiigr. — It  appears  from  the  Dutch  Secretary  Records, 
Book  nil,  p.  38,  that  a  grant  of  lands.  Long  Island,  was  made 
to  Richard  Ltdekker,  on  the  10th  December,  1654 ;  he  is 
believed  to  have  been  a  Captain  in  the  Royal  Navy  of  Holland, 
and  to  have  been  s.  by  his  son,  Gerard  Ltdekker,  whose  son, 
Richard  Ltdekker,  in.  Miss  Kennedy,  the  lands  being  con- 
firmed 7  Sept.  1763,  to  his  son,  the  Rev.  Gerard  Ltdekker, 
B.A.  of  Yale  Coll.  Connecticut.  On  the  breaking  out  of  the 
war  this  gentleman  early  attached  himself  to  the  Loyalist 
party,  and  distinguished  himself  by  his  active  exertion  in  op- 
po-sition  to  the  revolutionary  principles.  He  retired  to  New 
York;  his  property  of  Ilackensack,  N.I.,  in  Albany  and  Long 
Island,  having  been  confiscated.  He  arrived  in  England  a.d. 
1783,  and  dying  1793,  left,  by  Elizabeth  Colcy  his  wife,  three 
sons,  I.  Richard,  his  heir;  n.  William,  d.  1840;  iii.  John,  6. 
1778,  the  eminent  South  Sea  ship-owner  and  munificent  bene- 
factor of  the  Seamen's  Hospital,  d.  23  July,  1832. 

Richard  Ltdekker  (the  eldest  son),  6.  1772,  M.D.,  of  St. 
Peter's,  St.  Alban's,  m.  10  Sept.  1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Robert  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Roxwell,  Essex.  He  d.  19  Dec. 
1844,  and  his  widow,  7  Jan.  1854,  their  issue  being  one  son, 
Gerard  Wolfe,  above  named,  and  one  dau.,  Cornelia,  of  Hall 
Place,  St.  Alban's. 

Seat — Harpenden  Lodge,  near  St.  Alban's,  Herts. 


I 


LYLE    OF    CAIRNAGARIFF. 

Ltle,  Hugh  Chetham,  Esq.  of  Cairnagariff,  co. 
Donegal,  Major  E.A,,  m.  5  June,  1860,  Juanita 
Henriquita,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Duntze,  and  lias 

had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  George  Samuel  Bateson,  b.  23  July,  1865. 

III.  Henry  Duntze,  b.  6  Dec.  1866. 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  28  July,  1875. 

I.  Juanita  Henriquita,  d.  in  infancy.  ii.  Catherine. 

III.  Gertrude  Caroline.  iv.  Rosario  Teresa. 

V.  Eva  Gwendoline. 

3LintHQt. — This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  North  of 
Ireland  for  a  considerable  time. 

Hugh  Ltle,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  was  m.  previously  to  1717  to 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bankhead,  of  Kilotin,  co.  Londonderry, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  with  two  daus.  (Elizabeth,  wife  of  Hugh 
Carmichael,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  Martha,  Mrs.  Bryan),  an  only 
son, 

Hnon  Lyle,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  b.  20  Feb.  1717;  m.  6  July, 
1749,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hyde,  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  of 
Belfast,  and  had  issue  by  his  said  wife,  who  survived  him, 
three  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Hugh,  of  Jackson  Hall,  co.  Londonderry,  b.  30  Dec.  17.56, 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greg,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
1812,  three  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  Hugh.  2  Thomas.  3 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Eleanor.  3  Mary, 

II.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  of  Philadelphia. 
I.  Mary.  II.  Eleanor. 

The  2nd  son, 

Samdel  Ltle,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  b.  13  April 
Sheriff  CO.  Fermanagli  1806,  m..  17  Aug.  1787,  Esther,  dau.  of 
John  ,\cheson,  Esq.  of  Londonderry  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1844),  and 
d.  25  Dec.  1815,  leaving  issue, 

I.  HnoH,  of  Cairnagariff,  co.  Donegal,  Treasurer  of  the 
CO.  Londonderry,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Bateson,  Esq., 
and  had  issue  a  son,  the  present 

Hugh  Chetham  Ltle,  Esq.  of  Cairnagariff,  Major  Royal 
Artillery. 

II.  Achcson,  of  The  Oaks,  Londonderry,  Lord  Lieut,  and 
Custos  for  that  co.,  6.  13  March,  1795;  m.  5  April,  1825, 
Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Warre,  Esq.,  by  Eleanor  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Greg,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  d.  1870, 
having  had  issue, 

1  James  Acheson,  of  The  Oaks,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Parrister- 
at-Law,  b.  4  Feb.  1827;  m.  6  Aug.  1851,    Ida  Elizabeth 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Ruttledge,  of  Bloomfield,  co. 
Mayo,  and  has  issue, 
Felton  Henrt  James  Acheson,  b.  25  May,  1861. 
Francis  Acheson,  b.  4  March,  1865. 

Margaret   Eleanor   Acheson,    b.   27    April,    1853;  in.  6 
Jan.  1876,  her  cousin  Hugh  Lyle,  eldest  son  of  Samuel 
Lyle,  Esq.,  the  younger. 
Eleanor  Ida  Acheson,  b.  18  Feb.  18G3. 


Samuel. 
4  Sarah 


1761,   High 


LYIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


lYIT 


1005 


1  Gcorgina  Achcson,  /,;.   Lieut.-Col.   J.  I'onsonby  Cox, 

K.i':. 

2  Eleanor  Augusta  Achcson,  m.  4  Sept.  1855.  Fclton 
KreUcric  William  Ilervey,  formerly  Capt.  13th  Li^ht 
Dragoons,  and  afterwards  one  of  the  Inspectors-Gcneial 
of  Prisons  in  Ireland,  who  d.  31  March,  IsGl  :  his  widow 
m.  2udly,  1869,  S.  G.  Kathhone,  Esq.  of  Allerton,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

3  Esther  Emily  Acheson,  m.  6  Feb.  18G2,  William  Rath- 
bone  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Greenbank,  Liverpool. 

4  Florence  Acheson,  hi.  i  Aug.  1874,  the  Eev.  G.  Gal- 
braith,  of  Lower  Cumber,  co.  Londonderry. 

III.  Samuel,  6.  18  Feb.  1801 ;  m.  2  May,  1843,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Stephenson,  of  Knockan,  co.  Londonderry,  and  d. 
18  Aug.  18G8.  IV.  James,  d.  unvi. 

I.  Eleanor,  d.  unm. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Batt,  Esq.  of  Rathmullcn,  co.  Donegal. 

III.  Mary,  vi.  Henry  Sole  Sandys,  Esq. 
Seat — Cairnagariff,  co.  Donegal. 


LYNCH    OF    BARNA. 

Lxxcn,  MAEcrs  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Earna,  co. 
Galwaj,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Slierifi'  18G9,  formerly 
Lieut.  33rd  regt.,  b.  12  Sept.  1836;  m.  8  Mny, 
18G7,  Blanche,  only  dau.  of  Count  Jiiliuz  Marylski, 
of  Warsaw,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Mahcus,  6.  16  April,  18C8. 

II.  Arthur  Sarsfield,  6.  5  June,  1874. 

I.  Ida.  II.  Ethel.  m.  Violet. 

IttncatJC. — The  family  of  Lynch,  of  which  was  James 
Lynch,  the  inflexible  Mayor  of  Galway  1494,  is  of  very  ancient 
standing  in  the  province  of  Connaught,  and  ranks  amongst  the 
«riginal  settlers,  known  by  the  name  of  "  The  Tribes  of  Gal- 
vray."  In  an  old  manuscript  in  Ulster's  Office,  William  le 
PsTiT  is  stated  to  have  been  ancestor  of  the  Lynch  family  in 
Ireland,  of  which  many  branches  still  exist  in  high  respecta- 
bility in  cos.  Galway  and  Mayo. 

The  greater  portion  of  the  Earna  property  came  into  the 
Lynch  family  by  the  marriage  of  the  direct  ancestor  of  the 
present  proprietor  with  the  heiress  of  the  O'Hallokans,  the 
foun'Jalions  of  whose  castle  are  still  to  be  seen. 

Makccs  Ltnch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  descended  from  the  marriage 
of  William  Lynch  and  the  heiress  of  O'Halloran,  m.  1684, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  OUver  Browne,  Esq.  of  C'oolaron,  and  was 
father  of 

Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1719,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Neptune  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lettermullin,  co.  Galway. 
Their  only  son, 

Maeccs  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1742,  Anstace,  dau.  of 
Maurics  Blake  Esq.  of  BalUnafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 
■with  three  daus.  (of  whom  Julia  m.  1874,  Hyacinth  D'Arcy, 
Esq.  of  KiltuUa),  two  sons,  the  younger  of  whom,  James,  ((. 
leaving  one  dau.  and  heiress,  m.  Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of 
liallinafad,  co.  Mayo.  Mr.  Lynch,  whose  will,  dated  28  Nov. 
1787,  was  proved  6  July  1795,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Nicholas  Ltsch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  m.  1765,  Catherine,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry  Blake,  Esq.  of  BaUinahill,  co.  Gal- 
way, 2nd  son  of  Blake  of  Lehinch,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  had, 
with  five  daus.,  one  son, 

Makccs  Blake  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  in.  1st,  Jan.  1792, 
Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Slark  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Mullinahacli,  Dublin; 
and  2ndly,  1796,  Clarinda,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Seagrave,  Esq.  of 
Cabra,  co.  Dublin  (see  that  Family),  by  whom  at  his  death,  Jan. 
1829,  he  left  issue,  five  daus.  (Catherine,  Jane,  Frances, 
Clarinda,  and  Henrietta),  and  an  only  son, 

Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Calway  town  1843,  6.  22  Feb.  1804;  m.  24  Nov.  1S35,  Eliza, 
2nd  dau.  of  Stephen  Grehan,  Esq.  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin 
(by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Inch  (ice 
that  Family),  and  had  issue, 

Marccs  Nicholas,  now  of  Barna. 

Margaret. 

Mr.  Lynch  d.  22  Nov.  1862. 

Artiu — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  trefoils  slipprd  or. 
Crtit  (adopted  by  the  family;  —  A  rose  tree  p^ir.  MuUo— 
Semper  lidtlis. 

Scat — Barna,  Galway. 


for  Galway  co.  and  town,  and  for  co.  Clare,  was 
High  Sheriff  for  Galway  1858,  and  Clare  1S6G, 
and  for  Galway  co.  1870,  h.  1831 ;  m.  18G5,  Fanny, 
2ud  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  N.  Redington, 
K.C.B.,  of  Kilcoruan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mark,  b.  1866.  ii.  Thomas  David. 

III.  William  Patrick, 

I.  Ellen.  II.  Fanny. 

IttllCilSC. — Mark  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Rcnmore,  co.  Galway, 
h.  1684;  1/1.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Nicholas  Biggs,  Esq.  of 
Jamaica,  and  had  two  sons,  Patbick,  his  heir ;  and  Nicholas, 
d.  s.  'p.    The  elder  and  heir, 

Patrick  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Renmorc,  6.  1714;  m.  1747,  Anne, 
sister  of  Sir  Charles  ffrench,  Bart,  of  Castle  tTrcnch,  and  aunt 
of  Thomas,  1st  Baron  ffrench,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus., 
who  both  d.s.]).,  two  sons,  Mark,  of  whom  presently;  and 
Martin,  Barrister-at-Law.    The  elder  son, 

Mark  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras  Park,  co.  Galway,  6.  1755;  m. 
1785,  Barbara,  only  child  of  Stephen  Burke,  Esq.,  of  Ower, 
CO.  Galway,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 

Patrick  Marcus  Lynch,  late  of  Duras  Park. 
He  la.  2ndly,  1792,  Victoire,  dau.  of  Richard  Wolsey  Cormick, 
Esq.  of  Wolsey  Park,  in  the  island  of  Granada,  by  Lucy  Bai-- 
bara  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  George  Leonard  Staunton,  Bart., 
and  by  her  had  issue  at  his  death,  1822, 

George  Staunton,  now  of  Clydagh  House,  co.  Galway, 
(/  ffer  to  Lynch  Staunton). 

Henry  Cormick,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  Madras,  h.  1801;  m.  1838, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  J.  Brock  Wood,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon  Hall, 
CO.  Che.ster,  and  had  a  son,  George  Staunton,  b.  1839, 
Lieut.  Hants  Artillery  Militia.  Capt.  Lynch  s.  to  the  estate 
of  Leigh  Park,  near  Havant,  Hants,  1859,  on  the  death  s.  p. 
of  his  cousin,  Sir  G.  T.  Staunton,  Bart,  (see  Staunton),  and 
d.  in  the  same  year,  having  assumed  the  additional  name 
and  arms  of  Staunton. 

Richard  M.,  of  Glenard,  co.  Galway,  J.P.,  m.  Georgiana, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Varennc,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Stapleiiurst, 
Kent,  and  has  a  dau.,  Anna  Varenne. 

Charles  ffrench. 

Lucy,  rii.  Richard  IMartyn,  Esq.  of  Galway,  deceased. 

Jcannette  Victoiro,  m.  Abraham  F.  lioyse,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Eoyse,  Esq.  of  Nantenant  House,  co. 
Limerick),  deceased.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Marcus  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras  Park,  and  Renmore 
Park,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1845,  b.  1785;  ra.  1620,  Ellen,  only 
dau.  of  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Belvoir,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 

John  Wilson,  now  of  Duras. 

William  Joseph,  an  officer  19th  regt.,  6.  1835,  d.  1874. 

Barbara,  m.  1851,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoghcgan,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Ellen,  TO.  1855,  Edward  Thomas  Stapleton,  E.'q. 

Eliza.  Mary  Jane.  Fanny. 

He  d.  1864. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 
CreH — A  lynx  passant  cowardcd  ppr.     Motto — Semper  lidelis. 

Sw.ts — Duras,  Kinvara,  co.  Galway;  Eenmore,  Galway; 
Belvoir,  Sixmilebridge.    Club — Junior  United  Service,  S.  W. 


LYNCH    OF    DUEAS, 

Ltnch,  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Duras  Park, 
and  Renmore  Park,  co.  Galway,  Capt.  and  Hon. 
Major  Galway  Militia,  D.L.  for  Galway,  and  J.P. 


LYNCH    OF    CLYDAGH. 
See  Lynch-Staunton. 


LYNCH    OF    PARTRY. 

Lynch,  Edwaed  Pateick,  of  Partry  House,  co. 
Mayo,  a  Major-Gen.  in  H.M.  Indian  army,  Knight 
of  the  Lion  and  Sun,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Stirton,  of  Earlswood  House,  Eeigate,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Blosse,  6.  1856,  Lieut.  54th  regt. 

I.  Sarah  Jane,  m.  Major  Scott,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  Capt.  Marryott,  lioyal  Engineers. 

III.  Louisa  Caroline.  iv.  Constance  Emily. 
V.  Victoria. 

JL {lira Cjr.— Joseph  Lynch,  Esq.,  descended  from  Lynch, 
of  Currendulla  Castle,  co.  Gahvuy,  >/i.  Margaret  Blake,  of 
Ballinafad,  and  was  father  of 

Henry  Blosse  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Partry,  Major  73id  foot,  who 
ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Finnis,  Esq.  of  Uythe,  Kent,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Finnis,  of  Partry,  d.  unm.  ISS."). 

Edward  Patrick,  Majoi-Gencral,  now  of  Partry. 

Henry  Blosse,  Capt.  Indian  Navy,  C.B.,  b.  24  Nov.  1807;  m. 
Aug.  1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Robert  Taylor,  of  the 
Bombay  Army,  H.M.'s  Minister  at  Bagdad,  and  had  issue, 


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III.  Caroline. 


I.  Quested  Finnis,  6.  1850;  d.  unm. 
1.  Kose.  II.  Alice. 

He  (I.  1873. 

Arms — Arg.,   a  chevi-on  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 
Cr'.st — A  lynx  passant  cowarded  ppr.  Motto — Semper  constans 
St  fidelis. 
Seat — Patry  House,  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo. 


LYNCH    OF    LAV  ALLY. 

Lynch,  Anthony  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Lavally,  co. 
Galwaj,  J.P.,  m.  10  Feb.  1872,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Eicbard  D'Arcy,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Welfort,  co.  Galway, 
and  has  surviving  issue, 

Thomas  Maubice  Joseph. 

Catherine  Mary  Josephine. 

ILtUCagC. — The  history  of  the  Lynch  family  is  closely 
interwoven  with  the  annals  of  the  town  of  Galway.  Their 
name  is  connected  with  some  of  its  most  interesting  traditions, 
and  is  of  constant  occurrence  amongst  those  of  its  mayors  and 
foremost  citizens.  Various  public  edifices  stand  as  monuments 
of  the  share  which  they  took  in  its  affairs,  and  several  old 
sculptured  houses  bear  testimony  to  the  opulence  which  they 
enjoyed  in  the  best  days  of  their  native  town. 

Do-MiNicK  Lynch,  Fitz-John  Fitz-Andeew,  of  Galway, 
grand-nephew  of  James  Lynch,  who  is  believed  to  have  re- 
enacted  the  stern  justice  of  the  first  Brutus,  had,  amongst 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Jeffket  Lynch,  of  Galway,  who  was  M.P.  1613.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Browne,  of  Kilskeagh,  co.  Galway,  and  left, 
amongst  other  issue,  a  son, 

John  Lynch,  of  Galway,  and  afterwards  of  Lavally,  co.  Gal- 
way, 'M.  30  July,  1641,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Lynch  Fitz- 
Andrew,  Esq.  of  Galway,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  widow  of 
Henry  French,  of  Movilla  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  dau.  of 
Martin  D'Arcy,  of  Galway,  and  had,  besides  two  elder  sons, 
Dominick  and  Patrick,  both  of  whom  d.  s.  p.,  Thomas,  his 
heir;  and  Stephen,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lynch,  of 
Currendalla,  co.  Galway.  In  the  Cromwellian  forfeitures, 
this  John  Lynch  seems  to  have  suffered,  as  an  Athlone  decree 
adjudged  to  him  two-thirds  of  his  former  estates.  That  they 
■were  extensive  appears  from  the  award  of  the  Loughrea  Com- 
missioners, in  pursuance  of  that  decree,  whereby  he  became 
re-possessed  of  denominations,  including  5,000  acres  of  Straf- 
ford survey.  The  present  family  estate  of  Lavally  is  included 
in  this  award,  and  is  believed  to  have  been  previously  enjoyed 
hy  him  as  portion  of  his  wife's  ancestral  estate  of  Movilla. 
His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Lynch,  of  Lavally,  m.  18  Aug.  1C70,  Eleanor  Martyn, 
of  Cuale,  whose  family  representatives  now  reside  at  TuUyra, 
and  had  a  son,  Martin,  his  heir,  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and 
Anne.  The  family  had  to  endure  further  confiscations  after 
the  Restoration,  and  on  21  July,  1691,  Thomas  Lynch  Fitz- 
John  accepted  a  certificate  patent,  leaving  him  little  more 
than  a  tenth  part  of  what  his  father  had  received  by  way  of 
award  from  the  Loughrea  Commissioners.  Tliis  residue  again 
included  the  present  family  estate  of  Lavally.   The  son  and  heir, 

Martin  Lvnch,  of  Lavally,  ni.  18  April,  1702,  Joan,  dau.  of 
Peter  French  Fitz-Henry,  of  Galway,  and  had  issue,  Thomas, 
his  heir;  Peter;  John;  Nicholas;  Jeannet;  and  Eleanor.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lavally,  whose  will,  dated  24  Feb. 
1773  was  proved  21  Dec.  1793.  He  m.  11  Feb.  1740,  Julia, 
dau.  of  D'Arcy  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Fahy,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Eobert  French,  Esq.  of  Eahasane,  co.  Galway,  and 
had,  besides  a  dau.,  Joanna,  a  son  and  successor, 

Martin  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lavally,  m.  24  June,  1769,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Edward  Burke,  Esq.  of  Cruchduff,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
issue  three  sons  and  five  daus.,  Anthony,  his  heir;  Martin; 
Edward;  Julia:  Joanna;  Margaret;  Mary;  and  Catherine.  He 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lavally,  m.  27  July,  ISOl,  Cclia, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Burke,  Esq.  of  Loughgeorge,  co.  Galway,  and 
had  issue,  Martin,  who  s.  his  father;  Edward,  d.  s.  j). ; 
Thomas,  who  s.  upon  the  death  of  his  brother,  Martin; 
Anthony,  who  d.  s.  p.;  Francis,  who  m.  31  July,  1841; 
Harriett,  dau.  of — Blake,  Esq.  of  Hollypark,  co.  Galway; 
and  Catherine,  who  d.  s.  p.  Anthony  Lynch  d.  1B24,  and  was 
8.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Martin  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lavally,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Tho.mas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Lavally,  J. P.,  m.  14  Jan.  1828, 
Eosina,  dan.  of  Thomas  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Lar.igh,  co.  Uoscommon, 
and  Newfort,  co.  Galway,  and  had  surviving  issue. 


I.  Anthont  Joseph,  now  of  Lavally.         li.  Francis. 
I.  Cecilia,  ra.  19  July,  18G5,  John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Netterville 
Lodge,  CO.  Galway. 

Mr.  Lynch  d.  10  Aug.  1872. 

Arms — Az.,   a  chevron  between  three  trefoils   slipped  or. 
Crest — A  lynx  passant  cowarded  arg.    Motto — Semper  tidelis. 
&ai — Lavally,  Craughwell,  co.  Galway. 


LYON    OF    GORING. 

I/YON,  William,  Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Goring, 
Sussex,  J. P.,  late  Major  8th  Hussars,  and  formerly 
M.P.  for  Seaford,  m.  1860,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry 
Valentine  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Henry. 

II.  FitzRoy  David.  in.  Nathaniel  John. 

JltncaflC— John  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Brechin  (from  the  Easter 
Ogil  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Glamis),  m.  Elizabeth  Burn, 
also  of  Brechin,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

John  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lyon,  co.  Perth,  and  Kinnaird, 
CO.  Fife,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Ochterlony,  Esq.  of  Pit- 
forthy,  Angus,  aunt  and  representative  of  the  gallant  Major- 
Gen.  Sir  David  Ochterlony,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  unm.  1825 
(see  Burke's  Extinct  Baronetacie).    Their  2nd  son, 

David  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and  of  Jamaica, 
m.  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Read,  Esq.  of  Cairney,  co. 
Forfar,  by  Anne,  only  dau.  of  William  Guthrie,  Esq.  of  Clcp- 
pington,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  late  representative,  d.  v.nin.  at  Paris,  1858. 

James,  of  AVoolavington,  Sussex,  m.  Frances  Harriett,  dau. 
of  Major-Gen.  Thewlea,  of  Eookwood,  co.  Eoscommon,  and 
d.  1S5G,  having  had  issue,  Edmund  David,  James  Caris- 
brook,  Gertrude,  Mary,  and  Eleanor. 

David,  of  Goring  Hall  and  Balentore  Castle,  co.  Forfar, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Beeralston,  m.  18.8, 
Blanche,  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward  and  Lady  Charlotte  Bury, 
and  d.  «.  p. 

George,  m.  Victorine  Louise,  dau.  of  Monsieur  Joseph  Bl«nc, 
of  Marseilles,  by  his  wife,  Adele  Antoinette  Cecil  de  Perez- 
zone,  and  by  her  left  one  dau.,  Adele  Antonia  Desere  Loaise. 

William,  now  of  The  HaO,  Goring,  late  Major  8th  Husars, 
and  M.P.  for  Seaford. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  4  Jan.  1822,  John  Cavendish,  3rd  Lord 
Kilmaine,  andt?.  1  Dec  1834,  leaving  issue. 

Isabella,  ra.  1st,  James  Weddcrburn,  Esq.,  who  d.  1834;  and 
2ndly,  8  Oct.  1836,  Sir  Charles  Howe  Fremantlc,  G.C.B., 
Admiral  E.N.,  2nd  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Fremauile, 
Bart,  G.C.B.    She  d.  his  widow,  26  Dec.  1876. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1818,  at  -Montauban,  in  France. 

Agnes,  ra.  17  Feb.  1829,  Col.  John  Fremantle,  C.B  ,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Her  Majesty,  aud  has 
issue. 

Emily,  ra.  8  May,  1828,  Col.  the  Hon.  Nathaniel  Henry 
Charles  Massy,  brother  of  the  3rd  Lord  Clarina. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  armed  and  langucd  within  a 
double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory  gu.  Cre^t—K  lady  to 
the  girdle  holding  in  her  right  hand  the  royal  thistle  inclosed 
in  a  circle  of  laurel  ppr.  in  allusion  to  the  alliance  of  Sir  John 
Lyon  with  Jean,  dau.  of  King  Eobert  II.  Mottoes— ^n  te 
Domine  speravi,  for  Lyon  ;  Prudentii  et  aaimo,  for  OciiiEtt- 

LONY. 

Heat — The  Hall,  Goring,  Sussex. 


LYON    OF    APPLETON    HALL. 

Lyon,  Thomas  Heney,  Esq.  of  Appleton  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  late 
Lieut.  R.N.,  sometime  Capt.  in  the  Militia,  b.  28 
Oct.  1825  ;  m.  1st,  24  July,  1860,  Vanda,  3rd  dau, 
of  Lord  Winmarleigh,  which  lady  d.  17  July,  1861 ; 
and2ndly,  11  June,  1872,  Edith  Grace,  only  dau.  of 
William  Hill  Branckcr,  Esq.  of  Bisj^ham  Hall,  CO. 
Lancaster. 

ILinCaSC— The  family  of  Lyon  is  of  Scottish  descent. 
The  ancestor  of  the  branch  before  us,  Thomas  Lyon,  b.  about 
1626,  served  in  the  Scots  Greys,  and,  having  left  his  native 
country,  settled  at  Warrington,  co.  Lancaster,  where  he  pur- 
chased property,  and  d.  1G94,  leaving  issue,  by  Dorothy  his 
wife, 

John  Lyon,  of  W.nrringtnn,  who  purchased  estates  in  Apple- 
ton.  He  was  b.  1688,  and  ia.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Thomas  Edwardson,  of  Peel  House,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

JIatthevi',  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to  his  brother. 


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1007 


Ellen,  ni.  Kdward  Pemberton,  Esq.  BI.D.,  nf  AVaninston, 
grandfather  of  the  late  Ui^ht  Hon.  Thomas  reinbtrtuii- 
Leigh,  ereatt'd  Lord  Kingsdown. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Warrington,  .■!.  to  the  Appleton  pro- 
perty, but(i.  uilM.  -9  Dec.  1771),  wlien  the  estates  devolved  on 
his  brother, 

Mattuew  Lton,  Esq.,  b.  171G;  m.  Ellen,  dan.  and  co-liciross 
of  James  FairclouRh,  Esq.  of  Wigan,  and  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  8  June,  1782,  with  a  dau.,  ICllen,  i/i.  Joseph  Turr, 
Esq.  of  l"ir  Grove,  West  Derby,  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  liector  of  Prestwich,  co.  Lancaster,  in.  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Edmund  Itadcliffe,  Esq.  and  liad  issue, 

1  James  EadclitTc,  Kootor  of  Pulford,  co.  Chester,  6. 
11  July,  1785;  xi.  18  May,  1814,  Frances,  dau.  of  George 
Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock,  and  had  issue. 

2  Thomas,  devisee  of  his  uncle,  and  lute  possessor  of 
Appleton  Hall. 

3  Edmund,  M.D.,  of  Manchester,  6.  23  Jan.  1790;  d.  Jan. 
18fi3. 

4  John,  K.N.,  h.  5  Feb.  1797 :  d.  at  the  Cnpc  of  Good  Hope, 
1821.  5  Matthew,  6.  12  July,  ISUO. 

6  George,  6.  14  Oct.  1801. 

1  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Edmund  Corser, 

2  Sarah  Anne,  m.  liev.  Henry  Fieldins:. 

3  Mary,  m.  Hev.  George  Dutcard,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of 
Barnard  Castle  1847,  an  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham,  and 
Master  of  St.  John's  Hospital,  Barnard  Custle. 

rhc  elder  son, 

Thomas  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Appleton,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  Warrington 
Volunteers,  6.  15  Nov.  175G;  d.  unm.  18  Sept.  1818,  having 
fleviscd  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Appletou  Ilall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
2  Dec.  1786;  m.  28  Feb.  1820,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  George 
Clayton,  Esq.  of  Lostock  Hall,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  17  Aug. 
1859,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  b.  29  June,   1823;  m.  Dec.  1SG3,  Iluleva,  dau.  of 

Baron  Posse,  of  Alsponga,  Sweden. 
Thomas  Henry,  now  of  Appleton  Hall. 
Charles,  b.  29  Nov.  1832. 
Francis,  b.  11  Jan.  1834,  MajorR.H.A. ;  m.  1863,  Flora,  2na 

dau.  of  the  Hon.  A.  Annesley,  and  sister  to  Lord  Valentia, 

and  has  four  sons  and  a  dau.  Agnes  Gardner. 

Eliza  Mary,  m.  the  late  Archdeacon  Grunall,  who  d.  s.  ri. 

27  Nov.  1867. 
Georgiana,  m.  May,  1802,  R.  A.  Cross,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  S.  W. 

Lancashire.  Adelaide. 

Arrai — Arg.,   a  lion  rampant  vert.      Crest — A  lion's  head 
jrased  arg.     Mntto — Pro  rege  et  patria. 
£ctti— Appleton  Hall,  near  Warrington,  co.  Chester. 


LYONS    OP    OliD    PARK    AND 
BROOKHILLS. 

Lyons,  William  Thomas  Beistow,  Esq.  of  Old 
Park,  and  Brookhills,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Bigh  Sheriff  1866,  I.  12  Aug.  1812  ;  s.  18-49;  m. 
Feb.  1840,  Julia  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Jones,  Esq. 
)f  Mount  Edward,  co.  Sligo,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henry  Holmes,  b.  31  July,  1843. 

II.  Robert  Colville  Jones,  [6.  26  Oct.  1844,  formerly  43rd 
Light  Infantry;  m.  Dec.  1869,  Helen  Caroline,  dau.  of 
John  Le  Motte,  Esq.  Isle  of  Guernsey,  and  has  issue, 

Cecil  Colville,  deceased. 
Edward  Colville,  b.  9  Jan.  1873. 
Guy  Carey,  6.  16  Oct.  1875. 
in.  Henry  Rennith  Thomas,  b.  6  June,  1850. 
I   IV.  James  Bristow,  6.  14  Oct.  1853. 
V.  Clarence  Edward,  6.  10  Feb.  1856,  deceased. 
1.  Eliza,  TO.   1865,  Robert  Cunningham    Thomson,  Esq.  of 
Castleton,   Belfast,  J.P.  for  co.  Antrim,   formerly  Capt. 
2nd  Queen's  Own  regt. 
If.  Julia  Maria,  deceased. 

III.  Dorinda  Anna  Henrietta. 

IV.  Edith  Arabella  Louisa  Florence,  m.  June,  1877,  Henry 
Martin  Moorsom,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  grandson 
of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Moors. mi,  K.C.B.,  M.P. 

▼.  Constance  Adela  Hastings,  ,/■.  April,  1871,  John  Robert 
ColTillo,  4th  son  of  James  Corry  Lowry,  Esq.,  Q.C.  of 
Eockdale.  co.  Tyrone  (who  d.  1873) ;  and  2ndly,  May,  1875, 
John  Bath  Allanson,  Esq.  of  Minmanton,  co.  Carnarvon, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Allanson,  Esq.  of  Tals  Kyddy,  St. 
Columbs,  Cornwall.  vi.  Julie  Marie  Louise. 

HinCiigr.— This  family  is  of  Scottish  extraction. 

David  Lyons   left  Scotland  during  the  commencement  of 


the  18th  century,  and  settled  at  Belfort.     Me-.n.  1742,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Col.  Makic,  and  had  two  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  Tno.MAS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Henry,  of  2,  Jlountjoy  Sciuare,  Dublin,  m.  Grace,  dau.  oJ 
Robert  Smith,  Esq.  of  co.  Meatli. 

I.  Blary,  ,a.  Samuel  Ashniore,  E.sq.  of  Belfast,  and  had  issue, 
represented  by  Gen.  Charles  Ashmorc,  Col  30th  foot,  of 
Clover  Hill,  co.  Antrim. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Peter's  Hill  and 
Solitude,  Belfast. 

III.  Jane,  m.  James  Bill,  Esq.  of  Wilmont,  Belfast. 

IV.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

V.  Eleanor,  tn.  FrcdrieUc  Holmes,  Esq.,  BarrLster-at-Law, 
Middle  Temple,  London.  vi.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

David  Lyons  c^  1775  ;  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  b.  1747;  m.  1774,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Holmes,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Edward,  d.  unvi. 

I.  Eliza,  d.  unm.  u.  Juliana,  d.  unm. 

Thomas  Lyons  d.  1807,  and  w.ns  .s-.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  b.  1776,  d.  unm.  1839,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Holmes  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park,  b.  1781;  m.  1811, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Bristow,  'Vicar  of  Belfast,  anrt 
Sovereign  of  the  town,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Cary, 
Esq.  of  Red  Castle,  co.  Donegal,  and  luid  issue. 

William  Thomas  Bristow,  now  of  Old  Park. 
Sarah. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  Feb.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Thomas  Bristow  Lyons,  Esq.,  now  of  Old  Park 
and  Brookhill. 

Arms— Par  fess  or  and  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  tressure 
flory  counterehanged  holding  in  his  paws  an  annulet  az.  and 
in  chief  two  trefoils  vert.  Crest— A  dcmi-lion  rampant  az. 
holding  in  his  paws  an  annulet  or,  therein  a  trefoil  vert. 
Motto— In  te  Doniine  speravi. 

6't'ttis— Brookhill,  Lisburn ;  and  Old  Park,  Belfast. 


LYONS    OF    CROOME, 

Lyons,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Croome  House,  co. 
Limerick,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  18  May, 
1828  ;  m.  14  May,  1873,  Olivia  Millicent,  eldest  dau. 
of  Lord  Eobert  Montagu,  M.P.,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Ellen  Mary,  only  child  of  John  Cromie,  Esq.  of 
Cromore,  co.  Londonderry,  and  has  issue, 

James  Denis,  b.  28  Sept.  1877. 

Mary  Eleanor. 

ILinrilflC— This  family  is  of  Milesian  origin,  a  branch  of 
the  O'Lyehane,  O'Liathan,  or  O'Lehan  race,  having  settled  in 
the  CO.  Limerick  from  the  co.  Cork,  in  the  early  part  of  the 
seventeenth  century. 

James  O'Lyne  settled  at  Croonie,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  at 
Croomo  House,  1740,  leaving,  with  one  dau.,  a  son,  his  suc- 
cessor, 

Denis  Lyne,  or  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croom  House,  6.  1689;  ni. 
1723,  Mary  Lenhan,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Dee.  1774)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1729,  settled  in  Limerick,  and  m.  20  Oct.  1757. 
Mciry,  dau.  of  David  Hourugan,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  June,  17b8» 
having  had  issue, 

1  Dennis,  6. 4  Nov.  1761 ;  d.  unm.  6  Nov.  182G. 

2  David,  6.29  Sept.  1765;  d.  -unra.  1799. 

3  James,  b.  20  Oct.  1767;  d.  tuim.  Sept.  ISil. 

4  Christian,  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1836. 

1  Johanna,   ra.  29  June,    1801,    Richard    England,   and 
d.  s.  p.  June,  1836. 

2  Mary,   m.  28  Aug.    1799,   John    Kelly,    Esq.,   and   d. 
15  March,  1830,  leaving  issue  (■.■c.'  Kelly  of  Roci:stoicii). 

II.  Dennis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Catherine,  r,>.  14  June,  1760,  .James  Scully,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
feacle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  30  June,  1818,  leaving  issue 
(see  SccLLY  of  Mantle  Hill). 

IT.  Mary,  m.  6  Aug.  17U8,  John  Canny,  Esq.  of  Ballycascy, 
CO.  Clare,  and  d.  25  Nov.  1823,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  22  Nov.  1777.     His  2nd  son, 

Denis  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croom  House,  J.P.,  b.  1749;  m. 
9  Aug.  1779,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  C;isey,  Esi|., 
M.P.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Aug.  1823  ;  he  d.  5  July  1809)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Denis,  b.  6  Oct.  1782;  d.  unm.  30 March,  1803. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  9  Blay,  1784;  </.  young. 

III.  James  Dennis,  b.  5  July,  1785,  his  successor. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  27  June,  1786;  d.  intm.  10  Jl.ireh,  1837. 

V.  John,  b.  2  July,  1789;  m.  21  Sept.  1819,  Helen,  dau.  of  D. 


lOOS 


LYO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


LYS 


Daly,  Esq.,  who  d.  2G  Jan.  1875.    He  d.  IS  June,  1828,  and 
had  issue, 
1  John  Edward,   &.  27    June,    1823 ;    m.  24    Oct.   18G8, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Rev.  F.  Henson,  and  d.  10  Oct.  1877. 

1  Christian,  m.  1852,  Thomas  Galway,  Esq. 

2  Helena,  m.  18.54,  Daniel  Cronin  Coltsman,  Esq.  of  Glcn- 
flesk  Castle,  Killarney. 

VI.  Thomas,  h.  2G  Jan.  179.5;  d.  unm.  1822. 

I.  Helen,  m.  20  Oct.  1802,  Itoger  Scully,  Esq.,  and  d.  April, 
18G0. 

II.  Johanna,  m.  15  Oct.  1811,  Daniel  Clanchy,  Esq.  of  Char- 
Icville,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1840. 

III.  Christian,  d.  3  Jan.  1S55. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  Jan.  1820. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  5  July,  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

James  Denis  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croome  House,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High 
Slieriff  1853,  i.  5  July,  1785;  r,i.  31  March,  1818,  Bridgette, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  by  whom  (who 
d.  30  Aug.  1873)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Denis,  b.  21  May,  1822;  d.  unm.  16  Kov.  1841. 

II.  John,  6.  10  Aug.  1823;  d.  unm.  10  April,  1818. 

III.  Henrt,  now  of  Croome  House. 

!V.  Thomas  Casey,  Col.  in  the  array,  C.B.,  b.  9  July,  18?9; 
ra.  6  Jan.  18G3,  Helen,  dau.  of  George  Young,  Esq.  of  Apley 
Towers,  Eyde,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  George,  b.  11  Oct.  18G4. 

Helen  Amy. 

V.  James,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  6.  3  Feb.  1832  ;  d.  12  June, 
1862. 

VI.  Edward,  &.  28  Nov.  1836,  Major  Royal  Artillery;  m. 
15  May.  18G2,  Alice  Smith. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  10  Feb.  1840,  George  Sampson,  Esq.  of  St. 

Catlierine's,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 
51.  Christina,  m.  3  July,  1844,  James  Morrogh,  Esq.  of  Old 

Court,  CO.  Cork. 
HI.  Mary  Jane,  d.  12  April,  1825. 

IV.  Helena. 

V.  Bessie,  d.  4  Nov.  1841. 

VI.  Frances  Hortense,  d.  26  April,  1857. 

Yd.  Wilhelmina,  m.  29  April,  1876,  Michael  Russell,  Esq.  of 
Glcnmore,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  14  March,  1877. 

Mr.  Lyons  d.  2  April,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son. 
SdcU — Croome  House,  Croome,  co.  Limerick. 


liYONS    OF    liEDESTOWN. 

The  late  John  Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledes- 
town,  CO.  Westmeath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1816,  formerly  Capt.  Westmeath  Militia,  b.  22  Aug. 
1792 ;  s.  his  grandfather  1803  ;  m.  1st,  14  March, 
1820,  Penelope  Melesina,  only  dau.  of  Hugh  Tuite, 
Esq.  of  Sonna,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  (who  d. 
10  Feb.  1855)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  7  Feb.  1821 ;  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1859. 

I.  Mary  Ann    Melesina,   m.   1848,    James  Malley,   Esq.  of 
Dublin. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  Nov.  1856,  Frances  Ellen,  3rd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Bellevue,  co.  West- 
meath (by  Frances  Ellen  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Edmond  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Turin,  co.  Westmeath) , 
by  whom  he  has  further  issue, 

II.  John  CnAnLEs,  b.  1  Feb.  18G1. 

III.  Charles,  h.  17  Feb.  18G3. 

II.  Caroline  Constance. 

III.  Mary  Ann  Camilla. 

iLtUCitgC— In  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Capt. 'Williaih  Lyons 
purchased  the  estate  of  Clonarrow,  afterwards  called  River 
Lyons,  and  other  lands  in  King's  Co.,  and  received  a  grant, 
3  Charles  I.,  of  the  townland  of  TuUynally,  with  part  of  the 
great  wood  of  Fercall,  Kind's  Co. 

Henry  Lyons,  Esq.  of  River  Lyons,  m.  Anne,  6th  dau.  of 
George  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Gaulstown,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Moore 
bis  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and 
had  three  daus.,  Anne,  m.  John  Nixon,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth,  m. 
Robert  Barry,  Esq. ;  and  Henrietta,  m.  1780,  Robert  Garden, 
Esq.     Henry  Lyon's  brotlier, 

John  Lyons,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  army,  purchased  Ledestown, 
CO.  Westmeath,  1715.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Richard  Ashe,  and  dau.  of  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  Antigua,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Drogheda,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Montgomery,  and  had  three  sons,  of  whom  the 


2nd,  Hugh,  took  the  additional  name  of  Montgomery,  ant 
was  ancestor  of  the  Leitrim  family  (see  Lyons-Montgomebi 
of  Bdhavel). 
Henry,  of  Belmont,  Deputy-Clerk  of  the  Council  and  Deputj 
Muster-Master-General,  m.  and  had  an  only  child,  Louisa. 
m.  1752,  Chambre  Brabazon,  only  son  of  Major-Gen.  th( 
Hon.  Henry  Ponsonby,  brother  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough. 

Samuel,  settled  in  Antigua,  and  is  presumed  to  have  beer 
ancestor  of  the  present  Lord  Lyons. 

Margaret,  m.  Hans  Widman,  Esq.  of  Hanstoun,  co.  West 
ineath.  Mary,  m.  Hugh  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Mullingar. 

Anne,  to.  Isaac  Smith,  Esq.  of  Anncville. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Glasgow  Thompson,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown,  High  Sheriff  co.  West 
meath,  1731,  Col.  of  Militia,  m.  1723,  Christiana,  dau.  o 
Robert  Mason,  Esq.  of  Mason  Brook,  co.  Galway,  and  hai 
issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Charles,  Major  60th  regt.,  d.  unm.  1799 

Margaret,  to.  1764,  Theophilus  Bolton,  Esq. 
Alicia,  d.  unm. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Ledestown,  High  Sheriff  1778,  m.  17C5 
Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  John  Dcgennes,  of  Portar 
lington,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  John,  Capt.  12th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  1766 ;  to.  1791 

Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Levinge,  Bart. 

and  by  her  (who  la.  2ndly,   1798,  Anthony  Adams  Reilly 

Esq.  of  Roebuck,  co.  Cavan)  he  left  at  his  decease,  v.  yi. 

Jlay,   1796,  an  only  child,  the  late  John  Charles  Lyons 

Esq.  of  Ledestown. 
John  Robert,  Capt.  69th  regt.,  d.  unm.  1801. 
Tcnison,  Capt.  12th  Dragoons,  b.  1769;  m.  1812,  Eleanor,  dnu 

of  David  Frazer,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  1832,  leaviii; 

i.ssue.  Henry,  d.  young. 

Margaret  Christiana,  m.  1806,  Rev.  Samuel  Auchmuty. 
Caroline,   m.   1812,  Mark  Anthony  Levinge,   Esq.,   and  d 

11  March,  1856.    He  d.  1847.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1793 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  lions  .<;cjan 
guardant  arg.  Ci-est — On  a  cap  of  maintenance  a  lion's  IJcai 
erased.     Motto — Noli  irritare  leones. 

Heat — Ledestown,  Mullingar,  co.  Westmeath. 


LYSLEY    OP    PEWSHAM. 

Ltslet,  William  G-eeaed,  Esq.  of  Pewsham 
Wilts,  b.  1831 ;  s.  1873  ;  m.  27  Jan.  1869,  France 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Hugh  Lowthei 
Eart.  of  Svvillington  and  Wilton  Castle,  co.  Yorl 
and  has  issue. 

SLtltCatJC. — This  family  of  Lysley,  or  Lyley,  is  stated  t 
have  held,  until  1774,  lands  at  Harewood,  Lyley,  MirficU 
Kirkheaton,  Rothwell,  and  Warmlicld,  co.  York. 

William  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Warmfield,  co.  York,  son  c 
Thomas  Lysley,  and  Dorothy  his  wife,  of  the  family  of  Army 
tage,  m.  16  Oct.  1705,  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Sampson,  Esq.  c 
Pontefract,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Warmfield,  m.  3  Dec.  1749,  Ann( 
dau.  and  heir  of  James  Pitt,  Esq.  of  Goldhall,  co.  York,  an 
relict  of  John  Harrison,  Esq.  (whose  uncle,  J.  Harrison,  Esq 
was  M.P.  for  co.  Lincoln),  and  had  two  sous, 

Richard,  some  time  Collector  of  the  Customs  at  Dominicr 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Penystone,  cc 
York,  and  had  an  only  child,  Richard  Perkins,  who  d.  unn 
at  Dcmcrara,  1801. 

William,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

William  Lysley,  Esq.  of  Warmfield,  m.  14  April,  1774,  Anr 
dau.  of  William  Barker,  Esq.  of  Wakefield;  and  d.  179: 
leaving  an  only  son, 

William  John  Lysley,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Mimwood,  Hert; 
and  Pewsham,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts,  and  Hig 
Sheriff  of  that  co.  1851,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Lav 
and  M.P.  for  Chippenham  since  1859,  b.  12  Dec.  1791;  ii. 
3  Dee.  1828,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Ardwic 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Gerard,  now  of  Pewsham. 

II.  Warine  Bayley  Marshall,  b.  1833;  m.  1859,  Lavini: 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Du  Vernet,  and  has  a  son. 

I.  Sarah  Maria,  m.  1862,  Henry  Gillctt,  Esq. 

II.  Caroline  Gertrude,  to.  1865,  Rear  Admiral  S.  H.  Dcrr 
man,  R.N. 

He  d.  1873. 

^r))i.s— Quarterly :  1st,  gu.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  arg 
ducally  crowned  or;  2nd,  or,  a  less  between  two  chevrons  sa 
both  for  Lysley;  3rd,  or,  a  bend  vair  between  three  hurts,  f( 
Pitt  of  Goldhall;  4th,  as  the  1st,  with  three  mullets  axi 


LY3 


THE  LAINDED  (JENTRY. 


LYS 


1009 


pierced  of  the  dold  in  chief,  also  for  Ltslev.  C/Tsis— Ist,  On 
II  chapoau  gu.  tuiiu'd  up  erni.  :i  millstone  arg.  with  niillrlml 
or;  2nd,  A  cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  liand  in  a  gauntlet 
grasping  a  war-mace  all  ppr.  from  the  handle  of  the  mace  a 
chain  iicmlant,  encircling  the  arm  or.  jl/r.(;o— forward. 
Scat — Pcwsliam,  ucar  Chippenham,  Wilts. 


LYSONS    OF    HEMPSTED. 

Ltsoxs,  Loeexzo  Geoege,  Esq.  of  HempstccT 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  b.  6  Aug.  1839 ;  s.  liis 
father  1877 ;  m.  Oct.  18G2,  Victoria,  clau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  William  Richards,  K.C.B.,  aud  by  her  has  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Lokenzo  Geokoe,  6.  July,  1SC3. 

II.  Daniel  George,  </.  isur. 

in.  Arthur  Charles  Fotheringham,  6.  1SC8. 

IV.  George  Lorenzo,  rf.  1870. 

V.  Samuel  Victor  Davies,  6.  1S74. 

VI.  Clement  Francis,  rf.  1875. 

I.  Ethel  Teresa,  d.  1875.  ii.  Mabel  Susan. 

III.  Gwendoline  Catherine. 

IV.  Victoria  Georgiana,  d.  1874. 

V.  Marguerite  Henrietta. 

itt'lICTlJC. — This  family,  which  has  been  established  for 
learly  three  centuries  in  co.  Gloucester,  is  traditionally  said 
0  have  migrated  thither  from  Wales.  Leland,  in  his 
'tinemr;/,  makes  mention  of  the  Lysans  as  inhabiting  the 
own  of  Neath,  in  co.  Glamorgan,  temp.  Henry  VIII. 

William  Letson,  Lison.  or  Ltsons,  bought  an  estate  called 
Tetherlay,  or  the  Lower  Lay,  in  the  parish  of  Westtiury-on- 
evern,  1G06.  By  Anne  his  wife  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
icir;  II.  Arthur,  of  Hempstcd,  co.  Gloucester;  iii.  Thomas, 
if  Worcester,  Mayor  of  that  city  1651,  who  proclaimed 
JnARLEs  II.  King  of  Great  Britain;  iv.  Daniel,  of  whom 
iresently.    The  4th  son, 

Daniel  Ltsons,  Esq.,  6.  Nov.  1604;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
:iutterbuck,  Esq.  of  King's  Stanley;  and  d.  1674,  leaving  a 
on  and  successor, 

Daniel  Ltsons,  Esq.,  5.  1643;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Vebb,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  IC8I,  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.  of  Hempstcd,  6.  1672;  m.  1693,  Eliza- 
icth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Ridler,  Esq.,  and  left,  witli 
even  other  children,  who  d.  $.p..  Daniel,  his  heir ;  and  John, 
/L.D.,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford.    The  eldest  son, 

Daniel   Ltsons,   Esq.  of  Hempstcd,   6.   1   Dec.   1697 ;    vi. 

0  Feb.  1725,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Mee,  Esq.  of  Glou- 
ester,  and  had  issue  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom  Elizabeth,  in. 
ohn  Reeve,  Esq.,  and  Mary,  m.  Stephen  Woodifield,  Esq.) 
wo  sons.    The  elder, 

Daniel  Ltsons,  M.D.,  of  Hempsted  Court,  Fellow  of  All 
ouls'  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  21  March,  1727;  ni.  6  Dec.  1768,  Mary, 
au.  of  Eichard  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Dowdeswell,  co.  Gloucester, 
ut  dying  without  issue,  was  «.  by  his  brother. 
Rev.  Samuel  Ltsons,  M.A.,  b.  28  Dec.  1730,  Rector  of  Rod- 
larton  and  Cherington,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Peach,  Esq. 
f  Chalford,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 
Daniel,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  b.  17  May,  1763,  Barrister-at-Law,  Keeper  of  the 
Records  in  the  Tower,  an  eminent  writer  on  British  topo- 
graphy and  antiquities.    He  d.  v.mn.  1819. 
Mary,  6.  1765;  m.  Charles  Brandon  Trye,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  of 
Leckhampton  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1772;  m.  John  Marshall  Collard,  Esq. 
Ir.  Lysons  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Rev.  Daniel  Ltsons,  M.A.,  F.R.S..,  F.A.S.,  H.S.,  and  L.S., 
f  Hempsted  Court,  the  celebrated  topographer  and  antiquary, 
uthor  of  Magna  Britannia,   ifv.,  b.23  April,    1762;  m.  1st, 
801,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Carteret  Hardy, 
f  the  York  Fusiliers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1808)  had  issue, 
Daniel,  d.  1814,  aped  10  years. 
Samuel,  late  of  Hempsted. 

Sarah,  6.  1802;  m.  6  Oct.  1831,  Rev.  John  Haygarth,  Rector 
of  Upham,  Hants;  andd.  18  May,  1833,  having  had  issue 
a  dau.,  Josepha,  d.  unm.  1846. 

Charlotte,  b.  1807;  to.  at  Naples,  14  Nov.  1825,  Sir  James 
Carnegie,   Bart,  of  Southesk,  N.B. ;    and  (/.  April,    18-18, 

1  having,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  James,  Eaul  of  Southesk. 
i'e  m.  2ndly,  Josepha  Catherine  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Gilbert 
!  coper,  Esq.  of  Thurgarton  Priory,  Notts,  and  had  by  her, 

ho  rf.  1868, 

Daniel,  Lieut. -Gen.  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Quartermaster -Gen., 
entered  the  army  a.s  Ensign  1st  Hoy.als  1834,  served  during 
Kchcllion  in  Canada  1S38-9,  appointed  Depufy-A.s.sistant- 
Quartermastor-Gen.   1838,  promoted  Brigade  Btajor  at  Bar- 


bados 1843-4,  served  throughout  the  Crimean  AVar  in  com- 
mand of  Royal  Welsh  Fu.siliers,  and  in  command  of  2nd 
Brigade  Light  Division  (Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  3rd  class 
Order  Medjidie  and  Sardinian  Medal) ;  Quaitermastcr-Geii. 
in  Canada,  1862-7,  Brigadier-Gen.  Malta  1868-9,  utAldershot 
1869-72,  Commander  Northern  District  l»72-4,  QM;irlcr- 
master-Gen.  1876;  b.  1  Aug.  1816;  m.  1st,  Harriet  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Charles  Bridges,  Esq.  of  Court  House,  Overton.  :ind 
has  issue,  1  Daniel  Charles  William,  b.  15  July,  lSu7 ;  i 
Henry,  b.  13  July,  1858;  3  Charles,  6.  8  April,  1860;  4  Fred- 
erick Bridges,  6.  3  June,  1861.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anna  Sophia 
Biscoe,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Tritton,  of  Morden,  Surrey. 
Catherine  Susanna. 

Mr.  Lysons  d.  3  Jan.  1834,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  sennnd  son. 

Rev.  Samuel  Ltsons,  of  Hempsted  Court,  J. P.,  b.  17  March, 
1806,  graduated  at  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1831,  M.A.  1835. 
lie  was  Rector  and  Patron  of  Rodmarton,  co.  Gloucester, 
appointed  1833 ;  Rural  Dean  of  Gloucester  1805,  Hon.  Canon 
Gloucester  Cathedral  1867.  He  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1834,  Eliza 
Sophia  Theresa  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  .Sir 
Lorenzo  Moore,  K.C.U.  and  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1846) 
had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Charles,  h.  1836;  d.  18-5.5. 

II.  Lohenzo  George,  now  of  Hempsted. 

III.  Edmund  Hicks  Beach,  b.  1842,  Lieut.  R.M.,  m.  18C9, 
Honora  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Henley  Jervis,  and  has 
issue,  a  son,  b.  Dec.  1872;  a  son,  b.  Sept.  1876;  and  other 
issue. 

IV.  Daniel  George  (Rev.)  B.A.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Rodmarton; 
b.  1844;  m.  7  April,  1869,  Katlie)-ine  .Vnne,  4th  dau.  of 
Thomas  C.  Eyton,  Esq.of  Eyton  Hall,  and  has  issue,  Hubert 
Bertram  Daniel;  Noel  Hiklcbrand ;  and  four  daus. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth. 

II.  Clementina  Agnes,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Jolm  Atwood,  and 
has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  March,  1847,  Lucy  (who  d.  26  Oct.  1871),  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Adey  Curtis  (by  Albinia  Frances  his  wife,  who, 
after  the  death  of  her  husband,  assumed  her  family  name  of 
Hayward  in  addition  to  Curtis,  in  compliance  with  a  request 
in  her  father's  will).  He  m.  3rdly,  1  Nov.  1872,  Gertrude 
Savery,  dau.  of  Simon  Adams  Beck,  Esq.  of  CUeam,  Surrey, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Nigel  Lucius  Samuel,  b.  187G. 

III.  Gertrude  Teresa  Lucy. 

He  d.  27  March,  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Lorenzo  George, 
now  of  Hempsted. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  bend  nebulee,  from  which  issue 
the  rays  of  the  sun  ppr.  Cre,?;— No  crest  is  assigned  to  this 
family  in  the  Herald's  Visitation  1672,  but  they  '.lave  borne  lor 
nearly  three  centuries.  The  sun  rising  out  of  a  bauk  of  clouds 
ppr.     Motto — Valebit. 

Seat— Hempstcd  Court,  near  Gloucester. 

* 

LYSTES    OF    LYSTEEFIELD. 

Ltstee,  The  Very  Rev.  James,  of  Ljstcrlleld, 
CO.  Roscommon,  M.A. ,  late  Rector  of  the  Union  of 
Tashinny,  co.  Longford,  1840,  appointed  14  Nov. 
1854 ;  late  Dean  of  Leighlin,  now  Dean  of  Ontario, 
b.  7  Sept.  1810 ;  m.  12  Jan.  1837,  Maria  Sarah,  .3rcl 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Keating,  Vicar  of  Edge- 
worthstown,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Anthont,  b.  1838. 

I.  Jane  Lctitia,  m.  1861,  Rev.  George  T.  Huston  Barton, 
B.A.,  eldest  son  of  Rev.  George  Barton,  Vicar  of  Killbrew, 
CO.  Meath.  ii.  Ehzabeth  Emily. 

jLtltCdfJC— This  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
Listers  of  co.  York.  Osbaldiston  Lvsteb,  Esq.,  an  adherent 
of  Cromwell,  acquired  considerable  estates  in  co.  Roscommon. 
He  left,  it  is  stated,  several  sons,  of  whom  were, 

I.  John,  of  Corrakip. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Lysterfield,  co.  Roscommon,  whose  will, 
dated  31  Aug.  1745,  was  proved  13  March,  17-!(i:  by  Eliza- 
betli  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Warren,  Esq., 
he  had  a  dau.,  Joyce,  'ni.  the  Right  Rev.  James  Leslie, 
I'.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Lysterfield,  m.  June,  1742,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Bolcyn  Whitney,  Esq.,  K.C.,  Jl.P.,  and  left  an  only  child, 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Robert  Robinson,  M.D.,  and  mother  of 
an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Robinson  Lystcr,  yii.  '25  May, 
1785,  F'rederick  Trench,  1st  Lord  Ashtown. 

III.  William,  of  Grange,  co.  Roscommon,  father,  by  Chris- 
tiana his  wife,  of 

Thomas,  of  Grange,  and  afterwards  of  Athleague,  who  m. 

twice  :  his  2nd  wife,  .Mice,  was  widow  of  Sir  John  Aylmer, 

Bart.    By  his  1st  wife  he  left  at  his  decease,  1726,  two 

sons, 

1  William,  of  Athleague,   whose  will,  dated  26  June, 

1722,  was  proved  4  Aug.  1772.     He  i/i.  Margaret,  dau. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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of  Bryan  Gunning,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  John  F.dwnnls, 
Esq.,  andl)y  her  (who  m.  3rdly,  Capt.  Francis  Houston, 
and  4tlily,  Theobald,  Viscount  BourliC,  of  Mayo)  had  a 
son,  Jolin,  and  three  daus.,  Ehzabeth,  d.  unm. ;  Jane, 
■wife  of  Christopher  Kirwan,  Esq.,  who  took  the  name 
of  Lyster,  1S06 ;  and  Margaret,  m.  1st,  William 
O'Dwycr,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Richard  Eumbold,  Esq. 
2  Thomas,  of  Grange,  Col.  in  the  army,  d.  1790,  leaving 
(by  his  wife,  whod.  1750)  foursons,  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony 
Lyster,  of  Grange  (who  m.  Anna  Clcland,  and  left,  with 
several  daus.,  two  sons,  Thomas  St.  George,  who  sold 
the  estate ;  and  Anthony,  of  Stillorgan,  b.  1797,  m. 
Marcia  Deborah,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  James  Tate,  Esq. 
of  Ballintaggart,  co.  WicUIow,  and  has  a  son,  Harry 
Hammon,  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  army,  V.C,  Major  Bengal 
Staff  Corps) ;  John,  father  of  Benjamin,  Capt.  R.A. ; 
Thomas;  George  William;  and  daus.,  of  whom  Sophia, 
m.  1812,  Rev.  Sir  Harcourt  Lees,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 
John  Ltsteb,  Esq.  of  Corrakip,  m.   Elizabeth  Bcllew,  of 

Mount  Bellew ;  and  d.  1784,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 
Anthony  Lyster,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  whose 

will,  dated  14  Oct.  1751,  was   proved  9  Nov.  1754;  he  in.  1733, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Bryan  Geoghegan,  of  Castletown  Geoghegan, 

and  had  issue, 

I.  Matthew,  of  New  Park,  Capt.  9th  Dracroons,  High  Sheriff 
1775,  hi.  1771,  Helena,  dau,  of  Ignatius  Kelly,  Esq,  of  Car- 
gins ;  and  ci!.  1797,  leaving  issue, 

1  Anthony,  of  New  Park,  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  &. 
177i; ;  d.  unm.  1800. 

1  Elizabeth,  w.  Is08,  Ralph  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla, 
CO.  Westmeath. 

2  Helen  Jane,  m.  a  French  nobleman;  and  d.  s.  fi. 

II.  James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Christopher.  iv.  Michael. 

I.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Miles  Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Cluwne,  co.  Mcath. 

II.  Chrisiian. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Lyster,  Esq.  of  Lystcrfield,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1799,  m.  Isr,  Letitia,  dau.  of  J.  Woods,  Esq.  of 
Rossmead,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  had  one  .son,  Anthony, 
of  whom  hereafter.  He  in.  2ndly,  the  dau.  of  John  Burke, 
Esq.  of  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,    '/;;.   1st,   his  cousin,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Hamilton, 
relict  of  the  Hon.  Charles   Hamilton;    and  2ndly,   Anne, 
relict  of  Edward  Mills,  Esq.  of  Fairymount,  co.  Roscummun ; 
and  d.  s.  p.  1840. 
John,  Lieut,  in  tlie  2nd  regt.,  killed  in  Egypt. 
Thomas,  Lieut.  Gfith  regt..  Killed  in  Portugal. 
Matthew  Walter,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Col.  Caulfeild,  of  Cenown, 
CO.  Westmeath. 

Emily,  m.  Capt.  Zobel,  fiSth  regt. 
Mary,  m.  Edward  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
Marcella,  m.  M.  Trimble,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Uth  regt. 
Eliza,  d.  1825.  Eleanor. 

The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

Anthony  Lister,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Roscommon  1815 ;  in.  1S08,  Jane,  dau.  of  George 
Fosbery,  Esq.  of  Adare  Farm,  co.  Limerick  ;  and  d.  May,  1841, 
having  had  issue, 
James,  present  male  representative. 
Thomas  Rice,  Lieut.  R.E.,  ./.  at  Barbados,  21  Feb.  1.942. 
George  Fo.sbcry,  C.E.,  Engineer  of  the  Liverpool  and  .Mersey 
Docks,  7».  184s,  Mis3  M.E.  Saunderson,   dau.  of  the  Hun. 
T.  Saunderson,  of  Antigua,  and  hasi-ssue,  John  Saunderson  ; 
Anthony   George;    Thomas   liice   Somerville;    and  Mary 
Georgina  Jane. 
Christina,  r,i.  1841,  Henry  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Little  Harwood 

Hall,  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
Letitia,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Armf: — Erm.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  mullets  or.  Crrsi — .K  stag's 
head  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  all  ppr.  il/otto— Retiueus 
vestigia  faniae. 

Jiesidence — Ontario,  Kingston,  Canada  West. 


MACADAM    OF    BLACKWATER. 

MacAdam,  Thomas  Stannaed,  Esq.  of  Black- 
water,  CO.  Clare,  and  Borde  Hill,  Sussex,  Lieut.- 
Col.  3rd  West  York  Militia,  J.P.  co.  Clare,  and 
Sussex,  I.  Sept.  1S27  ;  m.  1st,  Jan.  1855,  Eliza 
Chivers,  dau.  of  John  Seddou  Bower,  Esq.  of 
Broxliolme  House,  co.  York,  aud  by  her  (who  d. 
9  Oct.  1856),  has  issue, 

1.  Philip  Bower,  h.  G  Oct.  185G. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Sept.  1858,  Ellen  Jane,  onlv  dau.  of 
AVilliam  D'Arcy  Preston,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,  of 
Borde  Hill,  Sussex,  aud  by  her  has  issue, 


II.  Frank  Robert  Preston. 
I.  Charlotte  Honor. 


III.  Waller. 
:i.  Grace. 


ILtlTCatJC. — The  MacAdams  are  of  ancient  .Scottish  origin, 
and  claim  descent  from  CUn  Gregor. 

The  first  of  the  family  who  obtained  footing  in  Clare  was 
the  Cromwellian  officer  Col.  John  MacAdam,  who,  in  tlio 
Parliamentarian  interests,  for  a  considerable  time  held  Bun- 
ratty  Castle,  and  (1641)  most  gallantly  defended  it  during  it.i 
protracted  siege.  He  was  ultimately  killed  there,  and  under 
its  walls  still  lie  his  remains. 

Philip  MacAdam  purchased  the  estate  of  Blackwater,  in  co. 
Clare,  from  James  Craven,  Esq.  in  1684.  He  ci.  1694,  and  was 
.?.  by  his  son, 

Philip  MacAdam,  who  d.  unm.  24  June,  1729;  and  his  next 
brother,  John  Craven  MacAdam,  a  naval  officer,  having  been 
killed  (unm.)  in  the  South  Seas,  he  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

Thomas  MacAdam,  Esq.  of  Churchland  House.  He  d.  1752. 
His  eldest  son  (by  his  wife  Honor  O'Ryan,  dau.  of  Terence 
Grace  O'Ryan,  Esq.  of  co.  Tipperary), 

Philip  MacAdam,  Esq.  of  Churchland,  m.  2  Aug.  1755, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Bassett  Dickson,  of  Knockdrum- 
assell,  CO.  Limerick,  and  left  issue,  with  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  rn.  the  dau.  of  G.  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Parteen  House, 

00.  Clare. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  MacAdam,  of  Churchlands  and  Blackwater,  6. 
12  Jan.  1762;  in.  1st,  1783,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Peter  Tyndal,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1793)  left 
issue,  with  one  dau.,  two  sons, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Hutchin.son,  h.  1792;  m.  1827,  Charlotte,  4tli 
dau.  of  John  Lannigan  Stannard,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co, 
Kilkenny;  and  d.  1836,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Stannard,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brown,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Clunboy  House,  co.  Clare. 

2  Robert  Stannard. 

1  Charlotte.  2  Jane. 

Mr.  MacAdam  in.  2ndly,  1796,  Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  DIck.-on, 
Esq.  of  Limerick,  by  whom  he  left  issue  an  only  child, 

III.  David  Hastings,  b.  1798. 

Mr.  MacAdam  d.  1825,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  MacAdam,  Esq.  of  Blackwater  House,  b.  1789,  Capt. 
3rd  West  York  MiUtia;  in.  1825,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Lannigan  Stannard,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co.  Kilivcnny;  aucl 
d.  2  Sept.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Stannard,  now  of  Blackwater. 

II.  Philip  Henry,  „(.  18G4,  Helen,  d;iu.  of  Miles  O'Reilly, 
Esq.,  Judge  of  London  County,  Canada,  and  has  i.ssue. 

III.  .lohn  Stannard. 

I.  Elizabeth  Matilda,  m.  1875,  William  Waller,  Esq.,  J.P.,  ol 
Prior  Park,  co.  Tipperary.  ii.  Kate. 

III.  Martha  Roger,  m.  1865,  Henry,  3rd  son  of  Major  Johl 
Vereker,  of  Limerick  (deceased). 

^?-iiis — Vert,  across  calvary,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  mullet 
and  in  the  sinister  a  crescent  all  or.  Motto — In  hoc  sigm 
vinces. 

Hod — Blackwater  House,  co.  Clare,  near  Limerick.  Club*- 
United  Service,  Pall  Blall;  County  Clare  Club,  Ennis;  CounCJ 
Limerick  Club,  Limerick. 

, '^ 

M'ADAM    OF    BALIiOCHMORRIE. 

M'Adam,  CHRiSTorHEB,  Esq.  of  Balloclimorrie 
CO.  Ayr,  6.  11  March,  1807;  m.  29  March,  1837 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Edward  Stephens  Trelawny,  Esq 
of  Coldriuick,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852, 
Itad  issue, 

1.  Ellen  Jane. 

II.  Agnes  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 

III.  Emily  Darell  Louisa,  vi.  1874,  Charles  Dudley  Maynard 

Esq.,  M.R.C.S. 

ILtnCn0C. — The  M'Adams  of  Waterhmd,  co.  Kirkcud 
bright,  cl;um  descent  from  Gregor  M'Gregor,  Chief  of  th' 
Clan  Gregor,  whose  2nd  son,  Gregor,  Capt.  of  the  clan,  fled,  i 
is  stated,  to  the  south  country,  and  was  taken  and  executed ll 
Edinburgh.    His  son,  it  is  handed  down, 

Adam  M'Gregor,  being  compelled  to  change  his  name 
called  himself  Adam  M'Adam;  he  was  ancestor  of 

GiLiiERT  M'Adam,  served  heir  to  his  father  2  Aug.  1662.  H 
was  a  strenuous  supporter  of  the  reformed  religion  in  Scot 
land.    He  was  tried  and  banished  the  coimtry  for  harbourii), 


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MAC 


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lUc  famoiia  John  Walsh  and  other  leaders  of  the  insurrection, 
wlio  ilctl  from  Bothwell  field.  HavinR  been  ransomed,  he  re- 
turned, and  whilst  at  prayer  in  a  cottage  in  Kirkmichael,  co. 
Ayr,  was  surprised  and  shot  by  a  party  of  soldiers  under  the 
Lairds  of  Colzean  and  Ballochmyle,  1680.  lie  m.  a  dau.  of 
James  Dun,  of  Benwhatt,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

James  M'Adam,  who  was  served  heir  to  his  father  1G86. 
He  7)1.  a  lady  of  the  Cunningham  family,  appears  to  have 
<Z.  1687,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
James  M'Adam,  m.  Janet  Craufurd,  by  whom  he  had, 
James  M'Adam,  his  heir,  m.  1715,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Reid,  of  Mid  Helliar,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  M'Adam,  of  Sauchrie,  co.  Ayr^  J.r.,  D.L.,  one  of 
the  founders  of  the  first  bank  in  the  town'of  Ayr,  m.  Susanna, 
dau.  of  John  Cochrane,  of  Waterside,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 
I  James,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  17G3,  and  Joun  Locdon, 
,  of  whom  presently;  and  eight  dans.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
Margaret,  m.  William  Logan,  Esq.;  and  the  4th,  Grissell,  m. 
Adam  Steuart,  Esq.    The  2n6.  son, 

John  Locdon  M'Adam,  celebrated  for  the  reformation  of 
the  public  roads  of  the  kingdom,  ni.  1st,  175G,  Gloriana  Mar- 
jraretta,  dau.  of  William  NicoO,  of  Islip,  Suffolk  co..  Long 
Island,  America,  lineally  descended  from  Col.  NicoU,  Equerry 
to  the  Duke  of  York  (James  IL)  at  the  taking  of  New  York. 
At  the  close  of  the  American  revolutionary  war,  Mr.  M'Adam 
wont  early  in  life  to  America,  and  on  his  return  purchased 
^  ichrie,  CO.  Ayr.  He  d.  26  Nov.  1S36,  in  the  81st  year  of  his 
He  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir.  James,  d.  an  infant. 

James  NicoU  (Sir),  knighted  1834  ;  d.  30  June,  18.^2. 
John  Loudon,  r,i.  Marianne,   dau.  of  Joseph  Hcllicar  and 
Henrietta  Gresley ;  and  d.  21  March,  I8o7,  aged  58,  having 
had  issue,  Charles  Loudon,  d.  June,  1861 ;  Alice  Mary;  and 
Stlina  Henrietta. 

Anne,  m.  Capt.  James  Sanders,  E.N.  and  C.B.,  and  left  issue. 
tJlorianaMargaretta,  d.  unm. 
Giorgina  Keith,  d.  7  March,  1869. 
;Mr.  M'Adam  m.  2ndly,  Miss  De  Lancy,  but  had  no  issue.    His 
tliU'st  son, 

William  M'Adam  d.  23  Feb.  1S36,  a  few  months  before  his 
f'ithcr.    Hem.  3  June,  1799,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Tickard,  of 
13th  Light  Dragoons,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  23  June, 
.1)  issue, 

William,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 
CiiRisTOPnER,  present  head  of  the  family. 
George,  ni.  Theresa,  dau.  of  William  Ecclcs,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Edward.  2  George  Christopher. 

3  Loudon  Tenner.  4  John  Alfred, 

.■i  Frederick.  6  Henry  Martyn  Eccles. 

7  Allan  Earnest. 
1  Annie  Selina  Campbell.       2  Isabella  Theresa. 

Selina,  rf.  1871. 

Su^ian  Cochrane  Craufurd,  m.  George  Natheam,  and  has 
issue.  Jane,  m.  Capt.  John  Townsend. 

William  M'Adam,  of  Ballochmorrie,  co.  Ayr  (Sauchrie 
having  been  sold),  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Turnpike  Roads  in  Eng- 
lund,  s.  his  grandfather  1836.  He  d.  28  Aug.  1861,  aged  58,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Vert,  three  arrows  paleways,  barbed  and  feathered 
arg.      Cre.H — A   stag's  head  erased    ppr.      Siqyporttrs — Two 
S  iracens  naked  ppr.    Mottoes — Above  the  crest :  Calm;  under 
arms  :  Crux  mihi  grata  quies. 
...U — Ballochmorrie,  co.  Ayr. 


;  MACALESTER   OF   LOUP  AND  KENNOX. 

Someetille-Macalesteb,  Chaeles,  of  Kennos, 
!.  Ayr,  Hon.  Lieut.  -  Col.  Ayr  and  Wigto's^ii 
Militia,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  Chief  of  the  Clan  Alester,  in 
Kintyre,  b.  15  Sept.  1799  ;  m.  Jan.  1828,  Mary 
Adeline  Brabazon,  only  child  of  the  late  Edwai'd 
T.yon,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  an  ofEcev  K.N.,  by  Anna 
(  iitherine  his  ■wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  George 
i'redevick  Wynstanley,  Esq.  of  Philipsburgh,  co. 
'  Dublin,  and  by  her  (-who  d.  1861)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  13  March,  1830;  m.  1867,  Williamina  Pollok, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Pollok  Morris,  Esq.  of  Craig, 
CO.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  he  had  issue,  Charles 
Godfrey,  6.  1SC8;  Henry;  Janet;  Mary;  Violet. 

II.  Edward,  b.  14  June,  1834.  iii.  James,  d.  1837. 

I.  Anna  Catherine,  d.  16  Aug.  1855. 

II.  Jessie,  (/.  2  July,  1845. 

m.  Mury  AdeUne,  m.  1864,  Hay  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Townsend, 


CO.  Ayr,  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  20th  regt.,  D.L.,  J. P.,  and 
has  a  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth. 
ILtllCilftC. — M'Alester,  of  the  Loupe,  is  descended  in  a 
direct  line  from  Alaster,  or  Alexandeb,  eldest  son  of  Angus 
Mob,  Lord  of  the  Isles  and  Kintyre,  a.d.  1284. 

Alexander  acquired  large  additions  to  his  territories  by 
marriage  with  Amie,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of 
Ewin  de  Ergadia,  but  having  espoused  the  cause  of  Baliol,  ia 
opposition  to  the  claims  of  Robert  Bruce  to  the  Scottish  throne, 
he  was  defeated  by  that  monarch,  who  besieged  him  in  his 
principal  stronghold  of  Castle  Swain:  being  forced  to  sur- 
render, he  was  imprisoned  in  Dundonald  Castle,  where  he 
died.  His  possessions  were  bestowed  on  his  younger  brother, 
Angus  Oge,  who  assumed  the  Lordship  of  the  Isles,  and  from 
whom  are  descended  the  various  chieftains  of  the  M'Donald 
tribes.  But  the  M'.A.lesters  possessing  that  jus  sangni-iiis  of 
which  no  forfeiture  could  deprive  them,  claim  to  represent  the 
ancient  Lords  of  the  Isles,  as  lineal  descendants  and  heirs  male 
of  Alester,  eldest  son  of  Angus  Mor,  who  was  the  son  of 
Donald,  the  son  of  Reginald,  son  of  Somerled,  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  and  Thane  of  Argyll  a.d.  1040,  the  common  ancestor  of 
the  Clan  Donald,  Clan  Dugall,  and  Clan  Alester,  known  also 
as  the  Clan  Ean-Dubh.  The  sons  of  Alester,  with  their  ad- 
herents, being  driven  from  the  Isles,  sought  refuge  on  the 
mainland,  and  obtained  possession  of  several  strongholds  in 
Knapdale  and  Kintyre.  On  the  overthrow  of  the  dynasty  of 
the  Isles,  in  the  reign  of  James  IV.,  a.d.  1493,  they  became  a 
separate  and  independent  clan,  under  their  chief  Ean  Dcbh, 
who  fixed  his  residence  at  Ardpatrick,  in  South  Knapdale,  and 
for  several  generations  his  descendants  retained  the  patronymic 
of  Vic-Ean-Dubh.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles,  appointed  Steward  of  Kintyre  a.d.  1841.  He  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Angus  Vic-Ean-Ddbh,  styled  also  Angus  M'Alester,  of  the 
Loupe.  He  is  mentioned  in  the  Register  of  the  Privy  Seal, 
A.D.  1515.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander,  mentioned  in  Piicnirn's  Criminal  TrioJg  as 
having  incurred  the  penalty  of  forfeiture,  for  treasonably 
abiding  from  the  army  of  Sulloway,  but  obtained,  in  1540, 
remission  of  the  sentence  for  himself  and  fifteen  of  his  clan. 
He  left  a  son. 

Hector  M'Alester,  who  did  not  long  survive.  He  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Alexander  M'Alester,  who,  in  1573,  obtained  a  charter 
from  Archibald,  Earl  of  Argyll.  His  name  appears  on  the 
Roll  as  one  of  those  who,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  were  called 
upon  to  deliver  hostages,  whose  lives  were  to  be  held  respon- 
sible for  the  obedience  of  their  chiefs.  At  his  death  his  son 
and  successor, 

Godfrey  M'Alester,  was  yet  a  minor.  In  1591,  he  obtained 
a  charter  from  the  Earl  of  Argyll,  and  therein  is  designated 
Gorrie  M'Eachine  Vic-Alester-Vic  Ean-Dubh.  At  an  early 
age,  he  became  the  hero  of  a  tragedy  still  remembered  in  the 
Highlands,  the  heads  of  which  arc  given  in  Pitcaii-n's  Criniincl 
Trials.  He  took  an  active  part  in  most  of  the  feuds  and  con- 
flicts of  the  troubled  period  in  which  he  lived.  He  closed  his 
turbulent  career  about  the  beginning  of  tlie  17th  century,  and 
was  buried  at  lona,  in  the  tomb  of  his  ancestors.  His  statue, 
in  black  marble,  %vas  to  be  seen  there,  within  the  last  century. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hector  M'Alester,  who  had  charters  from  the  Earl  of 
Argyll  for  the  lands  of  Loupe  and  others,  being  tliereiu 
designated  Hector  M'Gorry-Vic-Eachine-Vic-AUister-Vie  Ean- 
Dubh.  He  ra.  11  March,  16'20,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Campbell,  of 
KiUierry.    His  son  and  successor, 

Godfrey  M'Alester,  of  Loupe,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Montgomerie,  of  Skelmorlie.     His  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  M'Alester,  supported  the  cause  of  Jasies  VII. 
to  the  last,  and  was  engaged  at  the  battles  of  Killicrankie  and 
the  Boyne.  He  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Campbell,  Bart,  of 
Auchenbreck,  by  whom  he  had  a  numerous  family.  (The  3rd 
son,  Duncan,  settled  in  Holland,  and  was  father  of  Gen. 
Robert  M'Alester,  who  commanded  the  Scots  Brigade.)  The 
eldest  son  of  Alexander, 

Hector  M'Alester,  d.  without  issue,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Charles  M'Alester,  m.  Christina,  dau.  of  Lament,  of 
Lamont,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Angus,  his  heir;  and 
Archibald,  who  for  many  years  commanded  the  35th  regt. 
He  d.  a  Lieut. -Gen.,  leaving  a  large  family.  His  eldest  son, 
Charles,  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Ceylon  Rifles. 

Angus  JI'.Vlester,  who  s.  his  father,  in.  his  co'..sin  Jane, 
dau.  of  JI'Donald  of  Ardnacroish,  and  cousin  to  the  celebrated 
Flora  M'Donald,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 


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MAC 


Charles  M'Alesteb,  J.P.  andD.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Commandant 
1st  Ayrsliive  Local  Militia,  b.  13  Jan.  1705  ;  m.  23  JIarcli,  17U2, 
Jessie,  dau.  and  lieiressof  William  Somerville,  of  Kennox,  co. 
Ayr,  by  his  wife  Lilias,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gabriel  Porter- 
field,  of  Ilapland,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Somerville  M'Alestee,  present  representative. 

James,  of  Chapcltown. 

AVilheluiina,  d.  1874.  Jane,  d.  1S71. 

Col.  Somerville  M'Alesterc?.  Oct.  1847. 

Arms—0\;  an  eagle  displayed  gu.  armed  sa.  sui-mounted  on 
the  breast  of  a  galley  of  the  first,  a  border  of  the  third,  charged 
•with  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  arg.  Crest— A.  dexter  arm 
in  armour  erect,  tlie  hand  holding  a  dagger  in  pale  all  ppr., 
motto  over,  Kortiter.  Motto — Per  mare  per  terras.  .Sit/i- 
porttrs — Dexter,  a  bear  pierced  in  the  back  with  an  arrow ; 
and  sinister,  an  eagle  all  ppr. 

Seat — Kennox  House,  Stewarton,  co.  Ayr. 


mACAI.ISTER    OF    GliENBAKB    AND 
COUR. 

Macalistee,  Keith,  Esq.  of  Glenbai-r  and  Cour, 
CO.  ArgyU,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  13  Nov.  1803  ;  m.  1st, 
3  June,  1830,  Mary  Agatha,  only  dau.  of  Eobert 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Skipness,  by  Eugenia  bis  wife, 
dau.  of  Eicbard  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Folkingbam,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JIatthew  Charles  Beodie,  late  of  Crubasdale,  Capt.  90th 
Highland  Borderers,  J.P.,  6.  6  31ay,  1838 ;  '„i.  11  Aug. 
1869,  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Ilenry  Lees. 

I.  Agatha  Cecilia  Constance. 

II.  CaroUne  Elizabeth  Villiers,  m.  W.  Green,  Esq. 

III.  Elinor  Georgina.  iv.  Eliza  Gordon. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  Aug.  1858,  Alexandrina  Georgina 
Cunningham,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  "W.  Millar,  Esq. 
of  Monkcastle  and  Moukridden,  co.  Ayr,  and  has 
issue, 
II.  Norman  Godfrey,  5.  3  Feb.  1S61. 

ILtnCaffC— This  branch  of  the  clan  Macalister  claims 
descent  from  the  Lords  of  the  Isles. 

Ranald  Macalister,  Esq.  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of  Macdonald  of 
Eingsborough,  had,  with  several  daus.,  five  sons,  i.  Alex- 
ander, of  Strathaird ;  ii.  Keith,  of  Torrisdaile  and  Loup,  a 
Gen.  in  the  army ;  m.  John,  a  Col.  in  the  army;  iv.  Matthew, 
of  whom  we  treat;  v.  Norman,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  and 
Governor  of  Prince  of  Wales  Island.    The  4th  son, 

Matthew  Macalister,  Esq.  of  Barr,  Col.  in  the  army,  m. 
1st,  Miss  CampbeU,  of  Glensaddel ;  and  2ndly,  23  Dec.  1802, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Brodie,  Esq.  of  Brodie, 
and  Lady  Margaret  Duff,  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl 
of  Fife.  He  d.  23  Dec.  1829,  aged  72,  leaving  by  his  2nd  mar- 
riage, an  only  son,  Keith  Macalister,  now  of  Glenbarr  and 
Coiir. 

iSeai— Glenbarr  Abbey,  Greenock. 

♦ 


II.  Richard. 
I.  Caroline. 


II.  Eliza. 


III.  Geoi-ge. 
m.  Edith. 


IV.  Annie. 


Arms — Az.,fretty  or,  onafess'arg.  aboarpassantgu.  Crej(t--| 
A  salmon  naiant  ppr.     Motto — Virtus  sub  pondere  crescit. 
SmI — Drumcashel,  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth. 


EEACAN    OF    DRUMCASHEL. 

Aethtie,  Macan,  Esq.  of  Drumcashel,  co.  Louth, 
h.  25  July,  1852 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1877,  Mary  Louisa 
BelHngham,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Eellingham, 
of  Castle  BeUiugham. 

ItUTCitfJC. — The  MacCanns,  ancient  chiefs  in  Ulster, 
■were  of  the  race  of  MacMahon  of  Oriel.  Their  Clanbrassail 
estates  were  confiscated  in  the  sixteenth  century  with  those 
of  the  chieftains  who  joined  O'Neil's  party,  except  a  small  por- 
tion called  Desart,  near  Armagh,  which  was  afterwards  sold. 
The  senior  line  terminated  with  Glasney  Macan,  whose  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Col.  in  the  army 
of  James  II.,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Aughrim,  6th  son  of  Sir 
George  Hamilton,  Knt.  of  Donalong.  Thomas  McCann  was 
Sovereign  of  Armagh  in  the  middle  of  the  eighteenth  century. 
His  numerous  family  changed  the  form  of  the  name  into 
Macan,  and  one  of  the  sons  buying  property  in  Louth, 
established  the  family  in  that  county, 

Robert  Macan,  Esq.  of  Drumcashel  (grandfather  of  the 
present  representative),  m.  1783,  Hannah  Bagwell,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1S24),  he  left  at  his  decease,  in  1808,  a  son, 

Richard  Macan,  Esq.  of  Drumcashel,  vi.  28  Nov.  1848, 
Caroline  Helene  Macaire,  and  had  issue, 

t.  Abthub,  now  of  Drumctishel. 


MACARTNEY    OF    LISSANOURE. 

Macaet>'et,  Caethanach  Geoege,  Esq.  <rfj 
Lissanoure,  co.  Antrim,  b.  11  Aug.  1869,  s.  hi»  [ 
father  29  Aug.  1874. 

ILinraCJC. — Of  the  Auchinleck  branch  of  the  ancient 
Scottish  family  of  Macartney  was  George  Macartney,  Esq., 
m.  1522,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Godfrey  MacCuUogh,  of  Fleet  Bank, 
Kirkcudbright.     His  great-great-grandson, 

George  Macartney,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  of  Horse,  removed  to 
Ireland  1649,  and  settling  in  co.  Antrim,  represented  Belfast 
in  Parliament.  In  1678  he  served  as  High  Sheriff,  and  in  1688, 
proclaimed  King  Willlam  and  Queen  Mary  at  Belfast.  By 
Jane  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Quintin  Calderwood,  he  had, 
inter  alios,  an  elder  son,  James,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  temp.  Queen  Anne,  whose  grand- 
daus.  were  Frances  Macartney,  ra.  1748,  Fulke  GreTille,  Esq. 
of  Wilbury,  Wilts;  and  Mary  Macartney,  mi.  1761,  William 
Henry  Lyttelton,  Lord  Westcote.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Butler,  George  Macartney  was  father  of 
George  Macartney,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Belfast,  who  d.  17  Oct. 
1757,  leaving,  by  Letitia,  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Charles  Porter,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  a  son,  Geoeob 
Macartntet,  Esq.,  m.  1732,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Winder,  and  left  one  son,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Georgb 
Macartney,  K.B.,  of  Lissanoure,  the  distinguished  diploma^ 
tist,  who  was  created  Baron  SIacartney,  1770,  and  made  Easi. 
1794,  and  d.s.2').  1806;  and  two  daus.,  Letitia,  m.  Godfrey 
Echlin,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  'p.;  and  Elizabeth,  ra.  John  Balaquier, 
Esq.,  Major  of  Dragoons,  and  d.  1782,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Elizabeth,  who  m.  1787, 

TuE  Rev.  Teavers  Hume,  6.  1757  (son  of  Gustavus  Hume, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  State  Surgeon).  He  d.  July,  1805,  having  had 
issue, 

George,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Macartney. 

Gustavus  Thomas,  b.  1794,  served  in  the  Royal  Artillery  at 
the  battle  of  Waterloo,  and  was  afterwards  in  the  15th 
Hussars,  and  6th  Dragoon  Guards;  d.  unrn.  1846. 

John,  b.  Oct.  1795;  ni.  1st,  Anna  Waller,  dau.  of  Joho 
Parker,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Arthur,  79th  High- 
landers, b.  21  June,  1840;  and  two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Capt, 
Hickey,  1st  Bengal  Lancers;  and  Elizabeth.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  Stewart,  of  the  Rifles,  by  whom  he 
had  one  son,  John  Stewart,  6.  Aug.  1856.    He  d.  1859. 

Robert  (Rev.),  m.  2  June,  1823,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Michael 
Harris,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1862)  had  issue,  1  Arthur, 
of  Dawson  Street,  Dublin,  6.  17  Aug.  1824;  ni.  14  June, 
1854,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  F.  Rynd,  Esq.  of  Rynd- 
ville,  CO.  Meath,  and  has,  Arthur  Robert,  Lieut,  in  the 
army,  b.  21  Nov.  1856;  Maiy;  and  Florence  Elizabeth; 
2  Gustavus,  Major  38th  rcgt..  Knight  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour;  3  Robert,  Major .55th regt..  Knight  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour ;  4  John  Richard,  Capt.  55th  rcgl..  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour ;  5  Walter,  38th  regt. ;  and  1,  Elizabeth, 
m.  George  D.  Pakenham,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  •Ith  Bengal 
Light  Cavalry. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1806,  Henry  Brooke,  Esq.,  and  d.  1823. 

Georgiana,  m.  1808,  George  Richard  Golding,  Esq.,  Capt. 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  deceased. 

Alicia,  r,i.  1823,  Major-Gen.  Oldfield,  K.H.,  deceased. 

Anna,  m.  1830,  F^rancis  Longworth  Dames,  Esq.  of  Green- 
hill,  King's  Co.,  and  d.  1835. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Macartney,  Esq.  of  Lissanoure,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
Oct.  1793;  '//I.May,  1628,  Ellen,  only  surviving  child  and  heiress 
of  Townley  Patten  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Lowther  Lodge,  co.  Dublin, 
and  Dromgoolston,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had 
issue, 

George  Teavers,  his  heir. 

Townley  Patten  Hume,  0.  Jan.  1841,  formerly  Capt.  ISth 
Hussars  and  Scots  Greys,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated 
4  June,  1862,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Filgate,  under  the 
will  of  his  maternal  grandfather;  m.  1802,  Tryphena, 
eldest  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  R.  Seymour  Fitzgerald. 
G.C.S.I.,  Governor  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue  two  sons  and 
two  daus.  Capt.  Filgate  was  Military  Secretary  to  the 
Governor  of  Bombay. 

Martha  Ellen,  m.  1852,  Townley  Filgate,  Esq.  of  Arthurslon, 
CO.  Louth. 

Elizabeth  Jane.  Anna  Sophia. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Heme,  assumed,  1814, 
the  surname  of  Macartney,  under  the  will  of  his  granduncle, 


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THE  LAJs^DED  GENTRY. 


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Jarl  Macartney.  He  d.  20  Oct.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
on, 

GEonnE  Tbavers  Macartnet,  Esq.  of  Lissnnonre,  formerly 
Japt.  15th  King's  Hussars,  b.  Feb.  1S30;  m.  Oct.  ISG.%  Henrietta 
^ranees,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Bobert  Soiytb,  Esij.  of  Gaybrook, 
;0.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

Cartbanacb  George,  his  heir. 

Helen  Henrietta,  0.  July,  1866. 
Jr.  Macartney  rf.  29  Aug.  1874,  and  was  g.  by  his  son,  Car- 
:ban'acb  George  Macartney,  now  of  Lissanoure. 

Arms — Or,  a  buck  trippant  gu.  within  a  borduro  of  the  last. 
yest — A  cubit  arm  erect,  the  hand  grasping  a  rose-branch  in 
lower  all  ppr.    Motto — Mens  conscia  recti. 

Seats — Lis.'janourf,  Ballyuioney,  and  Lowther  Lodge,  Bal- 
iriggan,  CO.  Dublui. 

♦ 

ELIilSON-MACAETNEY. 

Ei-iison-Macaktxet,  John  William,  Esq.  of 
rhe  Palace,  Clogher,  co.  Tyrone,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone, 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  cos.  Tyrone  and  Fermanagh, 
ligh  Sheriff  co.  Armagh  1870,  b.  2  May,  1818 ;  m. 
n  May,  1851,  Elizabeth  Phccbe,  eldest  surviving 
lau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Grey  Porter,  of  Kilskeery,  co. 
ryrone,  Belleisle,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  The  Palace, 
;o.  Tyrone  (eldest  son  of  the  Eiglit  Eev.  John 
?orter,  formerly  Lord  Bishop  of  Clogher) ,  by  his 
vife  Margaret  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsey, 
Esq.  of  Hollymount  House,  co.  Mayo,  nnd  of  Lady 
Margaret  Eleanor  Lindsey,  dau.  of  Chaiies,  1st  Earl 
)f  Lucan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Grey,  6.  7  June,  1852. 

II.  Thomas  Stewart,  b.  19  Aug.  1854. 
in.  Arthur  Hubert,  6.  28  March,  1857. 
IV.  Henry  John,  6.  26  March,  1859. 

Hr.  Ellison  assumed,  by  royal  license,  4  April,  1S59, 
he  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Macaetxey,  on 
he  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  the  Eev.  W.  G. 
Macartney. 

^amilo  of  Cllisoit. 
Towards  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Jajies  I.,  Thomas  Ellison, 
yoiuiger  son  of  an  eminent  Merchant  of  Newcastle-upon- 
"yne,  went  over  to  Ireland,  and  settled  in  the  north-west  part 
f  that  country.     From  him  descended  William  Ellison,  Esq. 
f  Kocklands  and  Soho,  co.  Mayo,  whose  son, 
The  Rev.  Thomas  Ellison,  r,i.  1731,  Mildred,  dau.  of  Natha- 
liel  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cappagh  and  Old  Grange,  co.  Kilkenny, 
ly  whom  he  had  issue, 

William,  m.  Miss  Fyvie.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Thoma.';,  LL.D.,  Eector  of  Castlebar,  m.  Florinda  Norman, 
and  left  issue  three  sons,  Thomas.  William,  and  Frederick, 
all  d.  unm.;  and  three  daus.,  Catherine,  Florinda,  and 
Phccbe. 

Bingham,  m.  Miss  Crampton,  and  had  issue,  one  .son,  Thomas, 
Royal  Artilleiy,  and  a  dau.  Charlotte,  m.  Pierce  Goold, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Anne,  m.  George  Binghnm,  Esq.,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue 
three  daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom  rn.  Dr.  Arbuthnott,  Bishop 
of  Killaloe.  The  second  m.  1st,  Col.  Vesey,  and  bv  him 
had  an  only  dau.,  m.  Sir  Robert  Arbuthnott:  and  2ndlv, 
James  Kirkland,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau.,  Anne. 
The  third  dau.  of  Mrs.  Bingham  m.  John  Lindsey  Bucknall, 
Esq.  of  Turin,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue. 
'he  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Ellison,  D.D..  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
lector  of  Cleenish,  Diocese  of  Clogher,  and  afterwards  Eector 
f  Conwall,  Diocese  of  Raphoe,  m.  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
'Iphert,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnel,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  Prebendary  of  Killamery,  Diocese  of  Ossory,  m.  1st, 
1803,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cox,  widow,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau., 
Martha;  and  2ndly,  1815,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Abthcb 
!    Chichester  3Iacaetney,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 
I      John  William,  the  present  JIr.  Ellison-SIacartney. 
Annette,  m.  1864,  Henry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Clonmoyle,  co. 
Cork. 

'  ^^V"  <Kev.),   m.  his   cousin,  Amelia,    dau.    of   Wvbrants 
,     Olphert,  Esq.  of  Ballyconnel,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
;    John  Wybrants,  Anna  Maria,  and  Anne. 
Anne,  )».  Charles  Colhoun,  Esq.,  who  left  issue,  one  son  and 
four  daus. 

JamiliT  of  llfatartncn. 

'  George  Macartney,  Esq.  (son  of  George  Macartney,  the 
.1st  of  the  Macartneys  of  Blacket,  who  resided  in  Scotland^ 
|3tUed  at  Belfast  1630.    He  m.  Martha  Davics,  of  the  family 


of  Sir  John  Davies,  Knt.,  Attorney-General  for  Ireland  tewp. 

James  I.,  and  had  two  sons, 
George,  who  served  under  the  Duke  of  Marlborough  and 
Prince  Eugene,  had  the  mi.sfortune  to  act  as  second  to  Lord 
Mohun,  when  the  latter  fought  the  celebrated  duel  with  the 
Duke  of  Hamilton,  in  which  both  the  Duke  and  Lord  Mohun 
lost  their  Jives.  At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  a  Lieut.- 
Gcn.  in  the  army.  Commander  in-Chief  of  the  Forces  in 
Ireland,  Governor  of  Portsmouth,  and  Col.  of  the  Car- 
bineers. Isaac. 

The  2nd  son, 

Isaac  Macartney,  Esq.,  possessed  a  large  estate  in  the  north 
of  Ireland,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Antrim  1690. 
He  m.  Anne,  sister  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister,  the  wife  of 
John  Macdowal,  of  Freugh,  and  grandmother  of  Patrick 
Macdowal,  Earl  of  Dumfries)  of  John  Haltridge,  Esq.  of  Dro- 
more,  Downshire,  M.P.  for  Killyleagh,  and  had  issue, 

George,  High  Sheriff  of  Antrim,  whose  representative  was 
the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Macartney. 
William,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Grace,  m.  Sir  Robert  Blackwood,  Bart. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Macartney,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Belfast,  m.  Catharine, 
dau.  (by  Elizabeth  Montgomery  his  wife)  of  Thomas  Bankcs, 
Esq.,  of  the  family  of  Bankcs  of  Corfe  Castle,  Dorset,  and  had 
issue, 
Arthur  Chichester,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Lish,  co.  Armagh,  created  a  bart.  22  July,  1799. 
The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Chichester  Macartney,  Esq.  of  Murlough,   co. 

Down,  Kings  Counsel,  hi.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Lindsey, 

of  Turin  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  had  issue, 

Wn-LiAM  George,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Killead,  co.  Antrim,  d.  s.p. 

12  Nov.  18ri8,  having  devised  his  property  to  his  nephew, 

the  present  John  Willlam  Ellison  JIacartney,  Esq. 

Frances,  to.  W.  Huband,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a 

son  and  heir,  the  late  Capt.  George  Huband,  formerly  of 

the  8th  Hussars. 

Catherine,  m.  1815,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ellison  («f  supra), 
and  d.  Oct.  1856.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1855. 

Letitia,  d.  unm.  1855.  Matilda,  d.  imm.  1857. 

Mr.  Macartney  d.  29  Sept.  1827. 

^rais— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or.  a  buck  trippant  gu.  within 
a  bordurc  of  the  last,  for  Macartney  :  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  eagles'  heads  erased  arg.  a  trefoil 
slipped  vert,  for  Ellison.  Crests—]  st,  A  cubit  arm  erect,  the 
hand  grasping  a  rose-branch  in  flower  all  ppr.,  for  Macaktney  ; 
2nd,  A  buck's  head  erased  ppr.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  vert,  for  Ellison  ;  over  the  1st  crest  on  an  escroll 
the  motto,  Stimidat  sed  ornat.     .iVo«o— Spe  gaudeo. 

6'wf— Clogher  Park,  Tyrone.  Clubs— Cavlton;  St.  Stephen's; 
and  National. 


EEAC    BBAIHE    OF    TWEEDEILL   AND 
BROADMEADOWS. 

MacBeaiee,  James,  Esq.  of  Twecdhill  and  Broad - 
meadows,  co.  Berwick,  D.L.,  J.P.,  b.  12  May,  1832. 

HtnCHflC— The  estate  of  Netherwood,  co.  Dumfries,  des- 
cended in  regular  succession  in  the  MacBraire  family  for  many 
generations,  down  to  the  year  1 740,  when  it  was  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Archibald  MacBraire,  the  last  proprietor  of  the  name, 
who  was  compelled  to  alienate  the  entire  of  the  landed  property 
which  had  been  so  long  in  his  family. 

The  present  family  claim  to  be  the  immediate  descendants 
of  Robert,  son  of  Thomas  MacBraire,  of  Newark,  who  was  a 
younger  brother  of  the  Laird  of  Netherwood,  in  the  early  pait 
of  the  16th  century. 

Robert  MacBraire  settled  in  Edinburgh  as  a  Merchant, 
about  the  year  15C0,  and  he  and  his  successors  for  four  gene- 
rations continued  to  reside  there. 

Robert  MacBraire  (great-grandson  of  the  above  Robert), 
eldest  son  of  John  MacBraire,  Merchant  and  Burgess  in  Edin- 
burgh, settled  in  Glasgow,  and  r,i.  25  Nov.  1715,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Pettigrew,  Minister  of  the  parish 
of  Meikle  Govan,  co.  Renfrew,  and  left  issue,  James,  Robert, 
Thomas,  John,  of  whom  presently ;  Charles,  Robina,  Marion, 
and  Grizell. 

John  MacBraire,  Esq.,  the  eldest  surviving  son,  Capt.  91st 
foot,  was  killed  (28  May,  1798)  at  Enniscorthy,  during  the 
Irish  rebellion.  He  left  issue,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons,  James, 
Robert,  Frederick,  and  Arthur.    The  eldest  son, 

James  MacBraire,  a  Merchant  in  the  island  of  Newfound- 
land, where  he  filled  several  important  public  situations  in  the 
town  of  St,  John's,  finally,  1817,  retired  to  his  native  country, 
and  soon  afterwards  purchased  the  estates  of  Twecdhill  and 


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MAC 


Broadmeadows.  lie  m.  10  May,  1793,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Joseph  Bower,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  son  of  James  Bower,  Esq., 
Earrister-at-Law,  and  had  an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Joseph  MacBraike,  Esq.  of  Tweedhill  and  Broad- 
meadows,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  3  June,  1801  ;  m.  4  Aug.  1831, 
Caroline  Abigail,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Gott,  Esq.  of  Arniley 
House,  CO.  York,  and  had  issue  an  only  son,  James,  now  of 
Tweedhill  and  Broadmcadows.  He  «.  his  father  1832.  Mr. 
MacBraire  d.  1839,  and  wag  s.  by  his  only  son,  James 
MacBeaibe,  now  of  Tweedhill  and  Broadmeadows. 

Arm.'! — Arg.,  a  fcss  between  three  stars  in  chief,  and  a  lion 
rampant  in  base  of  the  last  gu.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  gu. 
Motto — In  defiance. 

iieaU — Tweedhill  and  Broadmeadows,  co.  Berwick. 


M'CALIi    OF    DAIiDOWIE. 

M'Call,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Daldowie,  co.  Lauarlr, 
J.P.,  h.  1818. 

iLittC<l0C. — This  family  came  originally  from  co.  Dura- 
fries. 

Samtjel  M'Call,  a  wealtliy  Merchant,  possessed  properties 
in  Virginia  and  Maryland,  which  his  family  lost  in  the  War 
of  Independence  by  their  loyalty  and  adherence  to  the  British 
Crown.  He  ra.  1st,  6  Aug.  1707,  Isobell,  dau.  of  William 
Blackburn,  Mercliant  in  Glasgow,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
Samuel,  who  ra.  in  America,  where  the  family  still  exists.  He 
m.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  1714,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Adam,  Mer- 
chant in  Glasgow,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

John,  ni.  Helen,  dau.  of  E.  Cross,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
William.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  A.  Smellie,  Esq.  of  Easterhill,  and 

had  issue. 

Archibald,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Flood,  Esq.  of  Virginia. 
Marion,  m.  John  Anderson,  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  and  had 

issue. 
Helen,  m.  Andrew  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Faskine,  and  had  issue. 
Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  S.  M'Call  d.  1759.    His  3rd  son, 

James  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Braeliead,  co.  Lanark,  in.  27  Jan. 
17C1,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Reid,  Esq.  of  Saltcoats,  and  liad 
issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  Braehead  and  Glyntown,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Hewit  Poole,  Esq.  of  Maylicld,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  James,  late  Lieut.-Col.  8th  Hussars,  of  Braehead  and 
Glyntown.  2  Samuel. 

1  Elizabeth. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Craighead,  in.  Martha,  dau.  of  Charles  Pcn- 
roche,  Esq.,  and  liad  issue. 

III.  John,  of  Ibroxhill,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Archibald  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Jordanhill,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  .Tames,  of  Daldowie. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  David  Russell,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  co.  Stir- 
ling, and  had  issue. 

II.  Helen,  in.  Harry  Wallis,  'Esq.,  son  of  Harry  Wallis,  Esq. 
of  DrLshanc  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Mary,  in.  Fulton,  son  of  John  M'Kerrell,  Esq.  of  Hil- 
honse,  co.  Ayr,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  M'Call  d.  1803.    His  4th  son, 

James  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Daldowie,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17S8; 
m.  1815,  Anna  C.  I.  De  Wet,  dau.  of  Ilenricus  Fehrszen,  of 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Daldowie. 
John  Oloff,  of  Ballyhooly,  co.  Cork. 
<5eorge,  J. P.,  Capt.  2nd  Uoyiil  Lanark  Militia. 
Frederick,  J. P.,  in.  G  Dec.  1871,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William 
Frogatt  Robson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  James  Frogatt  De  Wet,  h.  1873. 

2  Frances  Catrina. 

Sarah,  in.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  E.  D.  Campbell,  C.B.;  2ndly, 
Lieut. -Gen.  Alexander  Maxwell,  C.B.,  and  by  the  latter  has 
issue,  James  M'Call  and  Mary  Alexandra. 

Anna. 

lie  d.  7  Sept.  18C6. 

Arran — Gu.,  two  arrows  saltierv.ise  points  upwards  arg.,  sur- 
mounted by  a  fcss  checque  of  the  second  and  sa.,  between 
three  buckles  of  the  second,  all  within  a  border  engrailed  or. 
CrcH — A  leg  in  armour  coupcd  at  the  calf  ppr.  and  spurred  or. 
.l/otto  — Dulcc  periculum. 

Jiesidence — Daldowie,  near  Glasgow. 


II.  Frederick  Fitzgerald. 
IV.  Justin  Charles. 


Mccarty  of  carrignavak. 

McCarty,  Justin,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  co. 
Cork,  Earrisler-at-Law,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Edward 
luLzGrerald,  Majoi"  E.I.C.S.,  aud  Las  issue, 


I.  Gebald  Falkinoe. 
III.  Robert  Capel. 
I.  Isabella. 

iLijtJaflC— Few  pedigrees  in  the  British  Empire  can  be 
traced  to  a  more  remote  or  a  more  exalted  source  than  that  of 
the  Celtic  House  of  M'Carty.  On  the  arrival  of  the  English 
in  the  12th  century,  they  were  styled  Kings  of  Desmond 
and  Cork.  From  Cormac  More,  who  lived  in  the  beginning 
of  the  12th  century,  sprang  two  sons.  Daniel,  the  elder,  .s.  his 
father  as  the  MaeCarty  More;  and  Diarmid,  the  younger, 
founded  the  powerful  House  of  Muskerry.  The  descendant  of 
Daniel  was  created  Earl  of  Clancare  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  15G5 ; 
but,  as  he  died  without  legitimate  male  issue,  his  honours  died 
with  him.  His  last  collateral  male  representative  was  Charles 
MaeCarty  More,  an  officer  in  the  Guards,  who  d.  1770.  The 
dwindled  possessions  of  this  branch  of  the  family  became 
vested  in  his  cousin,  Hebbekt,  of  Muckruss  (see  Bubke's  Vieis- 
situdes  of  Families). 

M'Carty  of  Carrignavar  is  the  chief  of  his  name,  and 
representative  of  the  eldest  existing  branch  of  the  once  sove- 
reign House  of  M'Carty.  The  first  who  bore  the  appellative 
of  M'Carty,  or  son  of  Cartagh,  was  the  grandfather  of  Diar- 
MOD  M'Carty  More,  whom  the  English  found  in  possession  of 
Cork,  and  who  swore  fealty,  gave  hostages,  and  subjected  his 
kingdom  to  Henry  II.  Diarmod  was  slain  by  Theobald 
Butler,  founder  of  the  House  of  Ormonde,  in  1186.  His  suc- 
cessors were  Donald,  Cobmac  Fionn,  Donald  Roe,  Donald 
Oge,  and  Cormac,  all  of  whom  were  distinguished  as  M'Carty 
JloRE  (or  Great),  an  adjunct  continued  in  this  senior  branch 
until  1550,  when  Donald  M'Carty  More,  the  7th  in  descent 
from  the  eldest  son  of  the  last-mentioned  Cormac,  was  created 
Earl  of  Clancare,  in  Kerry,  on  resigning  his  estates  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  from  whom  he  again  received  the  investiture  ol 
them,  "to  hold  of  the  Crown  of  England  in  the  English 
manner."  This  stock  of  the  M'Carty  More  is  extinct  for  more 
than  a  century ;  but  the  above  Cormac  More  had  a  2nd  son, 
Debmod,  1st  feudal  lord  of  Muskerry,  and  founder  of  that 
potent  House,  who  was  killed  by  the  O'Mahonys,  1367.  Froa' 
him  sprung  in  succession,  as  Lords  of  Muskerry,  Teice-Cob 
mac,  d.  1374;  Teige,  1448;  Cormac  Laidhir  (the  Stout),  1494: 
Cormac  Oge  Laidhib,  who  defeated  the  Earl  of  Desmond  ai 
the  battle  of  Morne  Abbey,  1521,  and  d.  1536;  Teige,  d.  1565. 
Debmod  d.  1570.     His  son, 

Cormac,  Lord  of  Muskerry,  had  his  residence  at  the  Castl( 
of  Blarney,  and  d.  1616,  leaving  two  sons, 
Cormac  Oge,  Lord  of  Muskerry,  the  first  Viscount,  a; 
stated  by  some  writers.  He  d.  in  London  1640,  leavinf 
(with  a  dau.,  Elena,  wife  of  John  Power,  E.sq.,  ancestor  o 
Frances  Power,  wife  of  Richard,  Trench,  Esq.  of  Garbally 
a  son,  Donald,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  whose  male  line  ii 
extinct.  Donald,  or  Daniel. 

The  second  son  of  Cormac, 

Donald  or  Daniel  M'Carty,  built  the  Castle  of  Carrigna 
var.   His  son,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Stephen  Meade 

Charles  (Cormac)  M'Carty.  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  in.  Cathe 
rine,  dau.  of  David  Roche,  7th  Viscount  Fermoy,  and  was  I 
at  his  decease  by  (the  son  Of  his  son,  Daniel,  and  Elizabetl 
Matthew  his  wife)  his  grantlson, 

Charles  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  in.  Lucy,  dau.  o 
Morgan  Kavanagh,  Esq.  of  Borris,  but  dying  without  issu 
1761,  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Daniel  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  son  of  Dan5( 
M'Carthy  and  Grace  Fitzgerald  his  wife),  in.  1751,  Elizabet 
Geraldina,  dau.  of  Gerald,  24th  Lord  Kingsale,  and  had  issue 
JnsTiN,  d.  s.  jj.  1775;  Robert,  successor  to  his  brother;  an 
Elizabeth,  in.  Maurice  Uniacke  Atkin,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork.  Ml 
M'Carty  d.  1703.    His  2nd  son, 

Robert  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  in.  1784,  Jane,  dai 
of  Joseph  Capel,  Esq.  of  Cloghroe,  and  had  issue, 

JnsTiN,  his  heir.  Joseph,  d.  uvm.  1821. 

Elizabeth,  rn.  1811,  Joseph  Deane  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Castk 
cor,  CO.  Cork. 

Mr.  M'Carty  d.  1823.    His  son, 

Justin  M'Carty,  Esq.  of  Carrignavar,  h.  19  March,  1786 
in.  29  May,  1810,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Caleb  Falkiner,  Esq.,  elde; 
son  of  Sir  Riggs  Falkiner,  Bart.,  by  whom  ho  had  survivii) 
issue, 

Robert,  h.  14  April,  1811 ;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hyd' 
Esq  of  Ca,stle  Hyde,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue,  Justii 
Florence,  Bessy,  Gei-aldine,  Marie,  and  EUinor.     He  d.  186. 

Justin,  now  of  Carrignavar. 

Frederick  Caleb,  M.D.,  ii!.  1st,  1845,  Frances  Anne,  dau. 
John  Samuel  Beamish,  Esq.  ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Jane  O'Dri 
coll,  and  d.,  leaving  by  the  latter  one  dau.,  Isabella  t 
Courcy. 

Joseph  (liev.),  late  in  the  E.l.  Co.'s  military  service,  w 


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dan.  of  the  Ven.  William  Thompson,  Archdeacon  of  Cork, 

l)y  whom  he  has  several  children. 
Lydia,  m.  Lowther  Forrest,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S. 
Jane,   m.  1st,    Eev.  Horace   Townsend;    and  2ndly,    1845, 

William  Barton  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Court  Macsherry,  co.  Cork. 
Isabella,  »i.  Alexander  Ross,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S. 
Elizabeth,  m.  George  Pakenham,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 
3Iary    Geraldine,    m.  1st,    Thomas   Charles   Morton,    Esq., 

liarrister-at-Law ;  and  2ndly,   William    Browarigg  Elliot, 

Esq.,  grandson  of  the  late  Lord  Minto. 
Kose.  Ellinor. 

Ue  d.  I8C4. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  stag  trippant  pil.,  attired  and  unguled  or. 
Crest — A  dexter  aim  couped  below  the  elbow  erect,  cloaked 
with  mail  arg.,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  newt  of  the  last. 

ficot— Carrignavar,  in  the  vicinity  of  Cork. 


M'CARTHY. 

See  M'CAETnY  O'Leaet. 


MAC  CAUSLAND  OF  STRABANE. 

Mac  Causland,  Oliver  Piunkett,  Esq.,  h.  16 
June,  1851 ;  s.  his  father  26  Jan.  1856. 

ULltTCiltJf.— Alexander  M'Acslane  (whose  fcrandfather, 
SI'Auslane  of  Glenduglas,  in  Scotland,  migrated  from  that 
comitry  to  Ireland  temp.  James  I.)  served  in  the  army  in 
Ireland  before  1649,  and  settling  in  Tyrone,  was  at  his  death 
possessed  of  the  manors  of  Ardstratb,  Mountfield,  and  others. 
He  m.  Genet,  dau.  of  Edward  Hall,  Esq.  of  New  Grange,  co. 
Meath,  and  dying  1675,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Oliver  M'Adsland,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Strabane,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Tyrone  1687.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

Oliver  MacCausland,  Esq.,  who  possessed  large  estates  in 
CO.  Donegal,  d.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  MacCadsland,  Esq.  of  Strabane  and  the  manors  of 
Stranorlar  and  Castlefin,  M.P.  for  Strabane  1725-7,  m.  Amy 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Norris,  Esq.  of  co.  Down,  and  had 
issue,  Oliver,  his  heir;  Eebecca,  to.  Eev.  John  Hamilton; 
ind  Mary,  m.  Dr.  Moore,  of  Londonderry.  He  d.  1723,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Oliver  MacCacsland,  Esq.  of  Strabane,  M.P.  for  Strabane 
1729-31,  7)1.  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
l^aterhouse,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  John,  his 
luccessor;  ii.  Oliver,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Murray,  Esq. 
)f  Mount  Murray,  co.  Meath,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  a  son, 
i.s.  p.;  I.  Margaret;  ii.  Alice,  m.  Gen.  Charles  Eustace; 
ind  ni.  Anne  Jane,  m.  Edward  Sh.aw,  Esq.  Mr.  Mac  Caus- 
and  d.  1756,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  MacCausland  Esq.  of  Strabane,  M.P.  for  Donegal 
n.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Span,  of  Ballmacove,  and 
lad  issue, 

Oliver  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

William  James,  of  Dublin,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  Waters, 
of  Tipperary,  and  had  issue. 

Catherine,  m.  WilUam  Conyngham,  1st  Lord  Plunket. 
le  d.  Nov.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

TheEev.OliveeMacCausland,  Rector  of  Finlagan,  co.  Lon- 
onderry,  6.  6  Nov.  1747;  m.  17S6,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Redmond 
tonyngham,  Esq.  of  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal,  and  by  her 
who  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

John,  Capt  E.N.,  b.  8  Aug.  1789;  d.  at  sea,  in  command  of 
H.M.S.  "Cruiser,"  in  the  West  Indies,  1836. 

Bedmond  Contngham,  heir  to  his  father. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Ogilby,  Esq.  of  Woodbank,  co.  Lon- 
donderry. 

Mary  Anne.  Letitia.  Hannah.  Caroline. 

'his  gentleman  claimed  to  be  chief  of  the  clan  of  the  Macaus- 
inds  of  Glenduglas,  co.  Dumbarton.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1846,  and 
■as  ».  by  his  son. 

The  Eev.  Eedmond  Contngham  Macausland,  Rector  of 
•esertoghill,  co.  Derry,  to.  20  July,  1843,  Martha,  eldest 
au.  of  Samuel  Babington,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Thomas  Babing- 
>n,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Oliver  Plunket,  present  representative. 

n.  Bedmond  Conyngham  Samuel,  b.  29  Dec.  1S.')2. 

m.  John  Babington,  b.  30  June,  18.54;  d.  25  Dec.  1858 

I.  Martha  Ehzabeth,  d.  21  Nov.  1853. 

II.  Mary  Hannah. 
m.  Edith  Jane. 
IT.  Florence  Letitia. 
T.  Elizabeth  Caroline. 
■n.  Katharine  Eliza,  </.  6  Jan.  1859. 
r.  Macausland  d.  26  Jan.  1856. 

II. 


I/.IVhT  '  ^'""."a  <^o»''>c  tressure  flory  countcrflory  «ith 
fleurs-de-hs  sa.  a  lion  rampant  of  ti.e  second  holding  in  I  ,« 
dexter  paw  a  sabre  or  crooked  sword  ppr.  Cres^A  ■  ni 
couped  holding  a  duke's  coronet  or  cap  of    maintenance   :«■ 

.unded  with  two  laurel  branches  wreathed.  3/o("o"lo  "r 
honor    '   ^^  '"'''"''  •^'■■"'''"'  ^^^  '''''^'^'  <^''anorUino 

yiwiUoicc— Woodbank,  Garvagh,  co.  Londonderry. 


MAC  CAUSLAND  OF  DRENAGH. 
MacCausland,  Conollt  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Dre- 
nagli,  CO.  Londonderry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hi"h  Sheriff 
1S6B,  b.  May,  1828;  m.  8  June,  18G7,  IIou.  Lavra 
St.  John,  2nd  dau.  of  the  14th  Baron  St.  John  of 
liletsoc,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Maurice  Marcus,  b.  9  April,  1872. 

II.  Patrick,  6.  18  June,  1874. 

I.  Eleanor  Marianne  Katharine. 

II.  Lucia. 

in.  Geraldine. 

jLllirage.— This  is  a  junior  branch  (which  emigrated  to 
Ireland  temp.  James  VI.)  of  the  ancien'  Scottish  House  of 
MacAuslane  of  Buchanan,  which  sprang  from  John  Mac 
Auslane  (or  the  son  of  Auslane),  who  acquired  the  lands  of 
Buchanan,  on  the  Lennox,  and  from  whom  they  descended  in 
direct  male  succession  to  Sir  Walter  Mac  Auslane,  11th  laird, 
who  lived  fii/i_f..  Eobert  II.,  and  whose  grandson.  Sir  Alex- 
ander, was  the  last  of  the  senior  branch  of  the  Mac  Auslanes 
of  Buchanan.  The  heir  male  is  stated  to  have  migrated  to 
Ireland  temp  James  VI.  He  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the 
elder,  Andrew,  was  grandfather  of 

Col.  Eobert  BIcCausland,  of  Fruit  Hill,  near  Newtown- 
limavady,  styled  his  "cousin"  in  the  will  of  Capt.  Oliver 
BIcCausland  of  Strabane,  of  which  he  was  left  executor  and 
also  a  legatee.  He  had  estates  in  the  parish  of  Cappagh,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  s.  under  the  will  of  the  Right  Hon.  William 
Conolly  to  considerable  property  in  co.  Derry.  He  m.  July, 
1709,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Moore,  of  Garvey,  and  relict  of 
James  Hamilton,  jun.,  of  Strabane,  and  by  her  left  surviving 
issue,  at  his  death,  circa  1737, 

I.  CoNOLLT,  his  heir. 

II.  Marcus,  of  Daisy  Hill  (Newtownlimavady),  m.  a  dau.  of 
Dominick  Heyland,  and  had  issue,  with  others, 

1  Eobert,  of  Coleraine. 

2  ConoUj-,  of  Daisy  Hill,  and  subsequently  of  Learmount. 

3  Dominick,  of  Daisy  Hill,  m.  Mary,  co-heiress  of  Arch- 
deacon Bacon,  of  Glebe  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Eobert,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Baco.v,  d.  s.  p. 
Marcus,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cult'ra  and 
had  issue,  '  ' 

1  Marcus,  Sector  of  Birr,  King's  Co.,  6.  27  Jan.  1802, 
m.  Fanny  Gsorgina,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eight 
Eev.  ;Edmund  Knox,  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  and  had 
issue,  1  Marcus  Langford,  Lieut.-Col.  Command- 
ing 2nd  bat.  11th  regt.,  b.  14  Aug.  1834;  2  Edmund 
Bacon,  6.  21  Aug.  1836 ;  3  William  Henry,  Capt.  79th 
Highlanders,  6.  11  Aug.  1838;  4  John  Kennedy, 
Capt.  20th  regt.,  6.  29  May,  1845;  5  Frances  Harry 
Ernest,  and  6  Charles  Knox,  twins,  d.  young; 
1  Charlotte  Ann;  2  Mary  Caroline;  3  Jessy  Eliza- 
beth, deceased. 

2  John  Kennedy,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gcn.  E.I.C.,  b.  1  Jane. 
1803.  ' 

3  Dominick,  Earrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  6.  20  Aug.  1806. 

4  William  Henry  (Eev.),  b.  5  Nov.  1808. 
2  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Mary,  m.  1799,  Lieut.-Col.  Knox,  of  Prehcn,  M.P.  for 
Donegal,  and  had  issue. 

Letitia,  m.  1802,  Rev.  John  Hill,  and  was  mother  of  the 
late  Sir  George  Hill,  Bart,  of  St.  Columbs. 
Anne,  m.  1807,  Eev.  John  Olphert,  of  Ballyconnell. 
III.  Frederick,  of  Streeve  Hill,  m.  1st,  Eachel  Hillhousc,  and 
had,  with  others,  Abraham,  of  Culmore;  and  Conolly,  of 
Streeve.    Mr.  McCausland  vi.  2ndly,  Jane  Cochrane,  relict 
of  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Londonderry,  by  whom  he  had 
two  daus.,  Sarah,   m.  Pitt  Skipton,  Esq. ;    and  .Jane,  to. 
James  Anderson,  Esq.     His  will,  dated  18  Nov.  1763,  was 
proved  23  Jan.  1784.     His  3rd  son, 

Conolly  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Streeve  Hill,  co.  Derry.  m. 

Sarah,  dau.  of  Marcus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Daisy  Hill,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1821,  had  issue, 

Frederick,  of  Bessbrook,   co.  Derry,  to.  21  Jan.   1814, 

Theodosia,  dau.  of  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Walworth,  co. 

Derry,  and  had  issue, 

1  Conolly,  Major-Gen.  E.E.,  b.  22  Jan.  1815;  to.  14 
Aug.  18.55. 

2  John  Stirling,  b.  23  Blay,  1818;  d.  24  Dec.  1844. 
8  Abraham,  6.  23  Jan,  1829;  d.  12  July,  1847. 

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Eotert,  m.  Bratilda,  widow  of  Thomas  Dallas,  Esq. 

Marcus,  d.  Sept.  1822. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Hugh  Boyle,  Esq. 

Eachel,  ra.  Marcus  Gale,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Twigge.  Maty, 

Mr.  McCausland  d.  26  March,  179G. 
I.  Sarah,  m.  William  Smith,  Esq. 
n.  Eebecca,  in.  John  McClintock,   Esq.  of  DutiTnore. 
III.  Hannah,  m.  1739,  James  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Walworth,  co. 

Derry. 

Co.N-oLLY  McCauslanb,  Esq.  Joi  Fruit  Hill,  h.  21  Nov.  1713, 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Capt.  Robert  McCausland,  m.  1742, 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gage,  Esq.  of  Magilligan,  and 
eventually  sole  heiress  of  her  brother,  Hodson  Gage,  of  Bella- 
rena,  and  d.  1791,  aged  80,  leaving  issue, 

I.  CoNOLLT,  his  heir. 

II.  Marcus,  b.  1755,  g.  under  the  will  ot  his  mother  to  the 
BeUarena  estates,  and  a.ssumed  the  name  of  Gage.  He  m. 
Julia  Stirling,  and  d.  1815,  leaving  issue, 

1  Conolly  Gage,  Esq.  of  Bellarena,  D.L.,  m.  1827,  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Thomas  Tyndall,  Esq.,  and  d.  184-3,  leaving 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  BIakiasne,  ra.  1851,  Sir  F.  AV. 
Heygate,  Bart.,  lateM.P.  for  co.  Derry,  and  has  issue. 

2  James,  d.  ii.nm.  3  Hudson,  d.  unm. 

4  Marcus,  of  Streeve  Hill,  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Conolly 
McCausland,  of  Streeve  Hill.  He  d.  1856,  leaving  an 
eldest  son  and  heir,  Marcus  Gage,  of  Ballynacree  House, 
CO.  Antrim,  J.P.,  ra.  1854,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Lenox 
Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Londonderry. 

5  Robert,  Rector  of  Desertoghill,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
John  Olphert. 

6  William  Charles,  of  Drummond,  co.  Londonderry,  J.P., 
m.  1838,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Olphert,  and  has  issu(J. 

1  Julia,  m.  1826,  Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  Bart. 
I.  Hannah,  to.  William  Lecliy,  M.P.  for  Deny,  and  d.  1820, 

leaving  issue. 
n.  Elizabeth,  in.    1776,  Thomas  SUipton,    of  Beech   Hill, 

otherwise  Skipton  Hall,  and  d.  s.  p.  1800. 
ni.  Sarah,  m.  1777,  George  C.  Kennedy,  who,  on  succeeding 

to  the  Skipton  Hall  estate  at  his  cousin's  death,  assumed 

the  name  of  Skipton.    She  d.  1823,  leaving  issue. 

CosoLLT  McCauslasd,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  b.  3  Aug.  1754; 
m.  1778,  Theodosia,  sister  to  Maurice,  Lord  Hartland,  and 
dau.  of  Thomas  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Strokestown  House,  by  Jane, 
dau.  of  Maurice,  Lord  Brandon,  and  had  issue, 

Mabccs,  his  heir.  Conolly,  6.  1789;  c?.  in  India. 

Frederick,  6.  1720;  d.  1818. 

Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Gustavus  Hamilton,  Rector  of  Druma- 

chose,  CO.  Derry,  and  nephew  of  the  Eight.  Hon.  SackviUe 

Hamilton,  and  had  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  J.  Ross,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Newtownlima- 

vady;(i.  s.  p.  Eleanor,  d.  it n hi. 

Theodosia,  in.  Charles,  son  of  Thomas  Tyndall,  Es^.  of  the 

Fort;  and  rf.  1825,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  McCausland,  who  had  assumed  the  name  of  Gage  in  1816, 
d.  1827,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Makccs  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  D.L.  co.  Derry,  h. 
21  April,  1787  ;  m.  1815,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tyndall, 
Esq.  of  The  Fort,  near  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Aug. 
18G4)  had  issue, 
CoNOLLT  Thosias,  now  of  Drenagh  (Fruit  Hill). 
Marianne,   in.  2  Jan.   1845,    John  Talbot,   Esq.,   D.L.,   of 
Mount  Talbot,  and  had  an  only  child,  Mary  Annie  Jane 
Theodoria,  in.  21  Oct.  1869,  Arthur  Rickard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Beechmount. 

Theodosia  Sydney,  m.  1846,  Edward  Senior,  Esq. 
Henrietta  Caroline,  m.  1849,  Edwin  Henry  "Vaughan,  Esq. 
Katharine  Geraldine,  m.  1850,  Thomas  Tertius  Paget,  Esq., 
and  d.  5  April,  18G9. 

Eleanor  Georgiana,  m.  1851,  George  Bright,  Esq.,  and  d.  in 
India,  1852. 

Adelaide,  to.  1856,  Oliver  Claude  Pell,  Esq. 
Mr.  McCausland  d.  18  Jan.  1862. 

Arms — Or,  a  boar's  head  erased  between  three  boars'  -pa?- 
sant  ppr.  CreU — A  boar's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— Virtus  sola  nobiUtat. 

5eat— Drenagh  (formerly  Fruit  Hill),  Limavady,  co.  Derry. 


McCLINT0CK-BUNBUE,"2". 

See  BusBUET,   a7id   Bueee's   Feerajc,   Eath- 
DONNELL,  B. 


lIcCLINTOC"K    OP    SESKINORE    AND 
PERRYMOUNT. 

McCli>"TOCk:,  Geoege  Peeet,  Esq.  of  Sestinore 
and  Peri-ymount,  co.  Tjronnc,  and  Micklanstown, 
CO.  Meatb,  D.L,,  J. P.,  Jilajor  E.  Tyrone  Pusiliers, 


High  Sheriff  co.  Tjrone  1865,  h.  6  Nov.  1839  ;  m. 
2  May,  1860,  Amelia  Earrictte,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Samuel  Alexander,  by  his  wife  Charlottfe,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Charles  Cobbe  Eeresford,  Eector  of  Termin, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Bebesfoed  Geokce  Pep.f.t,  b.  15  Feb.  1861 ;  d.  31  Jan, 
1870. 

II.  John  Knox,  b.  8  Feb.  1804. 

III.  Harry  Edward,  6.  11  Oct.  1865;  c?.  2  April,  1866. 

IV.  Augustus,  6.  18  Dec.  1866. 

V.  Leopold  Arthur,  6.  20  Nov.  18R8. 

VI.  Hubert  Victor,  6.  24  July,  1870. 

VII.  Guy  Reginald,  6.  6  Nov.  1876. 

I.  Dorothea  Selina  Navarra. 

II.  Amelia  Charlotte  Olivia. 

in.  Eleanor  Harriette  Woodrop. 

SLtncaSC— Alexander  McClintock,  Esq.,  h.  80  IMarch, 
1746,  younger  brother  of  John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Druincar, 
who  s.  to  that  estate  1775  (see  Bueke's  Peerage,  Rathdonnell, 
B.),  TO.  1781,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  Perry- 
mount,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  George  Perry,  Esq.  of  same 
place,  and  father  of 

Samuel  McClintoce,  Esq.  of  Perrymount,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Louth  1843  ;  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Lane ;  and 
2ndly,  Dora,  4th  dau.  of  John  Knox,  Esq.  (see  Knox  of  Moyne 
Abbey),  by  whom  he  left  one  surviving  son,  Geobge  Pebsz 
McClintock,  now  of  Seskinorc. 

Anns — Per  pale  gu.,  and  az.,  a  che%Ton  erm.  between  three 
escallops  arg.  Crest — A  lion  passant  ppr,  Motto — Virtute  et 
laborc. 

/Seais— Seskinor,  Omagh;  and  Ferrymount,  co.  Tyrone. 


1 


M'CLINTOCK    OF    DUNMOEE. 

M'Clintoce,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Dunmorc,  co. 
Donegal,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  b.  27  June,  1838. 

itlltCSgC. — William  McClintock  (2nd  son  of  Alexander 
McClintock,  of  Trintagh,  by  Agnes  Stenson  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Donald  M'Clean,  Esq.,  in.  1685  (see  Bdkke's  Peerage,  Rathdon- 
nell,  B.),  Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Harvey,  Esq. 
of  Dunmore,  and  had  issue, 

John,  who  s.  him  in  the  estate  of  Dunmore. 

Elizabeth,   in.   Nathaniel  Alexander,   Esq.  of  Londonderry, 

whose  son  was  the  1st  Earl  of  Caledon. 
Mary,  m.  William  Harvey,  Esq. 
Margaret,  m.  Doniinick  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Daisy  Hill, 

Derry. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  held  the  commissions 
of  Capt.  in  the  Jlilitia  of  Donegal  and  Tyrone,  bearing  date 
respectively  27  and  30  Dec.  1745  ;  hem.  4  Dec.  1728,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Robert  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  co.  London- 
derry, and  had  issue, 

RoBEET,  his  heir. 

William,  103rd  regt.,  d.  unm. 

Rebecca,  m.  Sir  Hugh  HiU,  Bart.,  M.P. 

Lydia,  in.  Andrew  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Hurt  House. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Rowley  Heyland,  Esq.  of  Castle  Roe. 

Hannah.  Jane. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  J.P.  of  the  co 
Donegal,  and  a  Capt.  in  the  Militia  of  Donegal  and  Tyrone, 
High  Sheriff  of  Tyrone  1759,  and  of  Donegal  1764,  m.  16  May, 
1760,  AUce,  dau.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Patton,  Esq.  of  Sprinjf 
field,  CO.  Donegal,  and  had  issue,  »I 

John,  Capt.  69th  regt.  and  Donegal  Militia,  d.  unm. 

Andrew,  Rector  of  Kanturk  and  Newmarket,  Diocese  o: 
Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Boss,  d.  unm. 

William. 

Thomas,  d.  v,nm. 

Alicia  Anne,  in.  W.  L.  J.  Spencer,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  3rd  son,  I 

William  McClintock,  Esq.,  6.  1773;  to.  8  March,  1808 
Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Benjamm  Ramage,  Esq.  0 
Cloughole,  CO.  Derry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1810)  lef 
at  his  decease,  17  Feb.  1825,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  to.  1840 
the  Rev.  John  Gage  Ball,  Eector  of  KiUea,  an  only  survivin(  ' 
son, 

Robert  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Dunmore,  J.P.  cos.  Donega 
and  Londondeiry,  and  D.L.  of  the  co.  of  Donegal,  Higl 
Sheriff  CO.  Donegal  1835,  b.  13  Dec.  1804;  to.  30  Dec.  1833 
Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Macan,  Esq.  of  Ballynahyn 
House,  CO.  Armagh,  and  bad  issue, 


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MAC 


1017 


EoBERT,  nnw  of  Punmorc. 

William,  Capt.  li.li.A,  6.  IG  May,  ISll ;  m.  Isabella  Fitz- 

maurite,  and  has  a  son,  Uobert. 
Benjamin,  53rd  rcgt.,  6,  27  Aug.  1843. 
Charles,  6.  16  June,  1849. 
Letitia. 
jUice,  m.  John  Acheson   Smyth,    Esq.   of   Ardmore,    co. 

Londonderry. 
Marjjaret  Elizabeth,  m.  licit  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown. 
Eninia.  m.  Rev.  John  Goold  Adams. 
Anna  Mary,  m.  Ker.  Henry  Stevenson. 
Isabel,  m.  Baptist  Johnston  Barton,  Esq.  of  Greenfort,  co. 

Donegal. 
Ir.  M'Clintock  d.  6  Dec.  1859. 

^j-jji,'! — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three 
-eallops  arg.    Crest — A  lion  passant  ppr.    Motto — Vii'tute  et 
i.ibore. 
Seat — Dunmore,  Caingans,  near  Londonderry. 


M'CULLOCH    OP    ARDWALIi. 
M'CuLiocH,  Walter,  Esq.  of  Ardwall,  Kirtcud- 
briglit,  h.  21  Nov.  1807. 

HtliraffC— The  family  of  M'Culloch,  of  Myrtoun,  of 
which  Ardwall  is  a  scion,  long  held  a  high  position  among  the 
landed  proprietors  of  North  Britain,  and  was  raised  to  the 
degree  of  Baronet  by  King  Chakles  II.,  1634. 

David  M'Colloch,  of  Ardwall,  son  of  Edward  M'Culloch, 

of  Ardwall,  and  grandson  of  David  M'Culloch,  also  of  Ardwall, 

1  whose  great-grandfather,  William  M'Culloch,  obtained,  1587, 

i  from  William  M'Culloch,  of  Myrtoun,  his  near  kinsman,  a  feu 

charter  of  the  lands  of  Nether  Ardwall,  m.  1762,  Janet,  dau.  of 

John  Corsane,  of  Meckleknox,  co.  Dumfries,  and  had  issue, 

James    Mcrrat,    his    heir;    Edward;    David;     Alexander; 

Bobert;  John;  Agnes;  Penelope,  m.  Johnstone  Hannay,  of 

Torrs,  brother  of  Sir  Samuel  Hannay,  Bart,  of  Mochrum ;  and 

I  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Scott,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Walter  Scott, 

iBart.  of  Abbotsford.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Mcbbat  M'Culloch,  Esq.  of  Ardwall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
\h.  13  April,  1763 ;  m.  Sept.  1803,  Christian,  dau.  of  Walter 
|Eobinson,  Esq.  of  Stirlingshire,  and  had  issue, 
David,  late  of  Ardwall. 
Walteb,  now  of  Ardwall. 

James  Robinson.  Alexander.  Edward. 

Agnes. 

Janet  Christian,  m.  John  Gordon  Brown,  Merchant  of  Liver- 
pool. Penelope  Elizabeth. 

|Mr.  M'Culloch  cZ.  1857. 

Amii — Erm.,  a  fret  engrailed  gu.    Crest — A  hand  throwing  a 
|dart  ppr.    Motto— Yi  et  animo. 

Btat — ArdnaU  Gatehouse,  Kirkcudbright. 


MAC    DERMOT    OF    COOLAVIN. 

Mac  Deemot,  Hcgh  Htacinth  O'Eoeee,  D.L., 

J.C.,  styled  The  Mac  Deemot,  Prince  of  Coolavin,* 

|i.  1  July,  1834  ;  m.  1st,  Dec.  1861,  Mary,  dau.  of 

Hdward  Howley,  Esq.  of  Belleek  Castle,  D.L.,  by 

Tvife  Mary  Anne,  sister    of    Sir   John   Eunis, 

3art.,  and  by  her  has  three  sons, 

1.  Charles  Edwaed,  6.  29  Dec.  1SG2. 
n.  Hugh.  III.  Roderick. 

te  m.  2ndly,  25  March,  1872,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
[enry  Blake,  Esq.  by  his  wife  Anna,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Burke,  Esq.  of  Danesfield,  eo.  Galway,  and 

liiece  of  P.  J.  Blake,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  by  her  has 

your  sons, 

IV.  Henry  Blake.  v.   Percy, 

VI.  Bernard.  vii.  Dermot. 

iLtllCagC— The  Mac  Debmots,  the  O'Conors,  antl  other 
liowerful  families  derived  a  common  origin  from  Bturryach, 
|umamed  Mullathan,  who  reigned  over  Connaught  in  the  7th 

♦  The   family    title    was    originally    Prince    of    Moylurg, 

l&-oilell,  Airtcach  and  Clancuain,  as  may  be  learned  from  the 

^ooks  of  Lecan,  Ballymote,  and  Kilionan,  and  the  annals  of 

iough  Key,  the  writings  of  Doctor  O'Co.nor,  Bdeke's  Hibernia 

'ominicana,  &c.  Driven  from  his  ancient  patrimony  during  the 

romwcUian  wars,  the  then  chief  of  the  race    removed  to 

oolavin,  on  the  shores  of  Lough  Gara.    This  title  has  since 

'■en  territorially  connected  with  the  portion  of  the  family 

ossessions  which  escaped  confiscation.     It  is  one  of  the  few 

rish  titles  still  surviving,  and   has  been  distinctively  borne 

y  the  chief  of  the  name  for  a  period  extending  over  eight 

!ntaries. 


century.  The  Mac  Dermots  were  possessed  of  a  large  territory 
known  as  "Mac  Dermot's  Country,"  including  a  considerable 
portion  of  the  cos.  of  Roscommon  and  Sligo,  and  some  dis- 
tricts in  Mayo,  until  deprived  of  the  greater  part  of  their 
patrimony  by  the  confiscations  which  followed  the  Cromwellian 
and  Williamite  wars. 

Maolrusa  Mor,  brother  of  Conor,  King  of  Connaught, 
described  in  the  ancient  annals  as  "Prince  of  Moylurgh,"  was 
the  jyrcposUus  of  the  race  as  distinguished  from  the  O'Conor 
or  elder  branch  dcsceuded  from  the  above-mentioned  Conor. 
His,  Maolruna's,  sou  led  the  sept  at  the  battle  of  Clontarf  in 
1014. 

Dermot  or  Diarmaid  (d!a,  god ;  armaid,  of  arms),  was  the 
lineal  descendant  of  Maolruna  in  the  6th  generation.  He  d.  in 
1165,  distinguished  alike  for  valour  and  wisdom,  and  was  ». 
by  his  son, 

CoKOR  Mac  Debjiot  or  Macdiabmaid,  son  of  Dermot,  with 
whom  the  surname  MacDermot  thus  originated.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

TojtALTACH  NA  CABBIGE,  Or  TiMOTHY  OP  THE  ROCE,  SO  Called 

from  the  fortress  he  built  in  1204  on  the  Island  in  Lough  Key, 
near  his  chief  mansion  house,  called  from  that  fortress,  Port- 
na-Carrige.  The  direct  filiations  between  him  and  Bryan 
MacDermot  next  mentioned  are  Cormac,  Conor,  Gilla-Christ 
(fcmuliis  Cliristi),  Maalrony,  Tomoltach,  Conor  Hugh,  Rode- 
rick, Teig,  Roderick,  who  d.  in  1540,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Bryan  Mac  Debmot,  Chief  and  Prince  of  Moylurg,  hi.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  O'Conor  Sligo,  and  niece  of  O'Donel,  Prince  of 
Tyrconnel,  and  was  father  of 

•  Bryan  Mac  Dermot,  the  younger,  of  Carrige  MacDermot, 
the  family  seat,  now  Rockingham,  in  the  possession  of  Capt. 
King-IIarman.  Bryan  being  under  age  at  the  time  of  his 
father's  death,  the  family  patrimony  was  put  in  wardship,  and 
in  the  Patent  Rolls  of  the  3rd  year  of  the  reign  of  James  I., 
he  is  described  in  connection  with  this  wardship  as  chief  of  his 
name.  In  the  13th  year  of  the  same  reign  a  grant  by  patent 
was  made  him  of  the  lordships,  manors,  and  advowsons, 
comprising  Rockingham,  in  the  barony  of  Boyle,  and  large 
territories  in  the  cos.  of  Roscommon  and  Sligo.  This  patent, 
richly  illuminated,  covers  sixteen  skins  of  parchment,  and  is  in 
the  possession  of  the  present  MacDermot  of  Coolavin,  together 
with  the  articles  entered  into  upon  the  marriage  of  the  same 
Bryan  with  Margaret  Burke,  of  Clanrickarde.  He  had  issue 
by  her,  two  sons,  Terence  and  Charles.  Terence,  whod.  unm., 
by  indented  deed,  dated  1G40,  assigned  the  family  patrimony, 
including  3S9  quarters,  to  his  brother, 

Charles  Mac  Dermot,  of  Port-na-Carrige,  styled  Cathal  Roe, 
who  became  Chief  and  Prince  of  Moylurg,  and  );;.  Eleanor, 
youngest  dau.  of  O'MuUoy,  of  Ughterera,  co.  Roscommon. 
During  the  Cromwellian  wars  this  Charles  was  an  active 
adherent  of  the  Stuart  cause,  which  led  to  the  forfeiture  of  the 
chief  part  of  his  patrimony.  Driven  from  his  fortress  of  the 
Rock,  he  removed  to  Coolavin,  on  the  shores  of  Lough  Gara. 
In  1689  his  eldest  son,  Hugh,  garrisoned  SUgo  at  his  own 
expense  in  the  interests  of  James  II.,  and  in  Sept.  1690,  he  was 
again  restored  to  the  family  inheritance.  The  order  under 
which  he  was  restored  to  possession  is  dated  Sept.  1690  ;  it 
bears  the  signature  of  Theobald,  Viscount  Dillon,  as  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  the  CO.  of  Roscommon,  and  it  directs  possession 
to  be  given  him,  Charles,  of  the  Castle  of  Carrige  Mac- 
Dermot, the  Castle  and  Stronghold  of  Conbo,  and  other  lands 
which  are  therein  described  as  his  "Ancient  Inheritance." 
This  document  is  in  the  possession  of  The  Mac  Dermot  of 
Coolavin.  After  the  battle  of  Aughrim,  where  his  son.  Hugh, 
fought,  and  was  taken  prisoner,  he  was  again  driven  from 
Roscommon.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Mac  Dermot,  of  Coolavin,  m.  Elizabeth  Kelly,  of  the 
family  of  Aughrim,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Mac  Dermot,  of  Coolavin,  ni.  Catharine  Dillon,  of 
the  family  of  Clonbrock,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Myles  SIac  Dermot,  of  Coolavin,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Charles 
O'Conor,  the  Historian,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HcGU  Mac  Der-mot,  of  Coolavin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Denis 
O'Conor,  of  Belanagare,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Joseph  Mac  Dermot,  m.  Arabella  Mary,  only  child 
of  Hyacinth  O'Rorke,  the  representative  of  the  ancient  and 
once  powerful  House  of  O'Robee  of  Brcffny,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Hyacinth  O'Robke,  the  present  MacDermot. 
ir.  John  Baptist  Natheus,  Professor  at  All  Hallow's   ColU 
Drumcondra,  6.  1835. 

III.  Charles  Borroraco  Molua,  6.  1842. 

IV.  Joseph  Augustine,  *.  1849. 

I.  Atharacta  Mary  Agnes.        ii.  Josephine  Elizabeth. 
III.  Victoria  Julia.  iv.  I'anny  Emily. 

V.  Arabella  Maria. 

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MAC 


He  d.  5  Sept.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Hyacinth  Mac  Debmot,  now  chief  of  his  name,  and 
known  as  The  Mac  Dermot. 

Arriis — Or,  on  a  chevron  gn.  between  three  boars'  heads 
couped  az.,  as  many  crosses-crosslet  of  the  first.  Cre-^t — A  demi- 
lion  gu.  holding  in  his  paws  a  sceptre  surmounted  by  a  crown 
ppr.    ilotto — Honore  et  Tirtute. 

Seo.t — Coolavin,  Ballaghaderrir,  co.  Sljgo.  Xown  Residence 
— FitzWilliam  Place,  Dublin. 


'    Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  heads 
erased  az.  as  many  crosses  crosslet  or.    Crest — A  demi-lion 
rampant  coupfed  sa.  holding  a  sceptre  or.    itfoUo— Honor  et 
virtus. 
Seat — Alderford,  co.  Eoscommon. 


MAC    DERMOTT    OP    ALDERFORD, 

MacDeemott,  Thomas  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Aider- 
ford,  CO.  Eoscommon,  "  Mac  Deemott  Eoe,"  b.  16 
Feb.  1847,  Lieut.  Eoscommon  regt.  of  Militia. 

ILtltCaflP.— Mulroony  Mor,  a  younger  son  of  Teige,  King 
of  Connaught,  who  d.  956,  and  brother  of  Conor,  King  of  Con- 
naught,  ancestor  of  O'Conor  Don,  founded  the  clan  Mulroony, 
consisting,  besides  the  Mae  Dermotts,  of  the  Mac  Donachs, 
Lords  of  Tuir  Oholl,  &c.  Mulroony's  son,  Murtagh,  Prince  of 
Moylurg,  was  direct  ancestor  of  the  family  of  MacDermott- 
Eoe,  the  representative  of  which,  at  the  commencement  of 
the  17th  century,  was  Conor,  alias  Cornelius  McDermott-Eoe, 
who  had  a  grant  from  the  Crown,  20  Nov.  1605,  upon  his 
surrender  of  the  four  quarters  of  Camagh,  and  the  two  quarters 
of  KUmactrany.  He  was  father  of  Charles  Duff  McDermott- 
Eoe,  who  m.  a  Burke  of  the  co.  Galway,  and  was  father  of 

Henbt  Baccach  McDekmott-Koe,  of  Kilronan,  co.  Eos- 
common, who  had  a  grant  from  King  Chaeles  II.  He  m. 
Mary  Fitzgerald,  of  Turlogh,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Kilronan,  m.  Miss  O'Donnell,  of  Mayo,  and  had  a 

dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Eobert  Maguire,  of  Tempo,  co. 

Fermanagh. 

Joes,  of  whom  we  treat.  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Ardagh. 

Matthew,  M.D.,  m.  Miss  MacDermott,  of  BalUnvilla,  and  had 

one  son,  Charles,  M.D.,  who  d.  at  Jamaica. 
Charles,  ?;i.  Eleanor,  sister  of  Charles  O'Conor,  of  Bealanagar, 

Esq.,   the  Historian,  and  bad  issue,  Charles,  Henry,  and 

Mary. 

The  2nd  son  and  heir, 

John  McDebmott-Eoe,  of  Kilronan  and  Camagh,  m.  Julia 
■French,  of  Cusquinny,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  d.  j!?ii)i.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Celia,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  McDebmott-Eoe,  of  Camagh  (Alderford),  &.  21  Dec. 
1744;  m.  1766,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Coote  Molloy,  Esq.  of 
Hughstown,  CO.  Eoscommon ;  and  d.  21  Dec.  1823,  having 

.had  issue, 

I.  Ffkesch,  his  heir. 

n.  Molloy,  in.  3  May,  ISIO,  Sarah,  dan.  of  William  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Eockville,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Charles,  b.  1815;  -m.  Dora,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Digby,  Esq.  of  Drumdaff,  co.  Eoscommon;  &nid.s.p. 
28  Sept.  1841. 

2  WiUiam,  b.  April,  1817 ;  d.  1831. 

1  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

2  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  Hoener  de  Mamiel,  of  the  Belgian 
Grenadier  Guards. 

3  Mary,  m.  Alcnzo  Lawdcr,  Esq.  of  Clonfonla. 

4  Hester.  5  Julia. 

1.  Margaret,  d.  ■unm.  ii.  CecUia,  d.  unm. 

'The  elder  son, 

FrEEscH  McDebmott-Eoe,  of  Camagh,  otherwise  Alderford, 
in.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Archibald  Fraser,  Esq. ;  and  d.  Oct. 
J824,  having  by  her  (who  d.  16  Aug.  1850)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  ti.  unm.  16  March,  1847. 

William  Ffbench,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret,  m.  Aug.  1829,  Eev.  Eichard  Jtfeade  Swift,  Incum- 
bent of  Mountfield,  co.  Tyrone. 

•CeciUa,  to.  3  June,  1841,  Charles  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Dodwell,  CO.  Sligo. 

Katheiine  Peyton,  rn.  3  Dec.  1840,  Meredith  Thompson,  Esq. 
of  Knockodoo  House,  co.  SUgo. 

The  2nd  son, 

WiLLLAM  Ffren'ch  Mac  Dermott-Eoe,  of  Aldcrford,  m. 
15  Feb.  1846,  Esther  Maria,  dau.  of  Kichard  White,  Esq.  of 
Whitehall,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Chaeles.  now  of  Alderford. 
French  Fitzgerald,  b.  26  May,  1848. 
Fitzgerald,  6.  4  May,  1850. 
William  Andrew,  b.  27  Jan.  1852. 
Edward  Charles,  6.  29  March,  1853. 

The  eldest  son  is  the  present  Thomas  Chailes  Mac  Debmott- 
EoB,  of  Alderford. 


MACDONALD    OF    CLANRANALD. 

Macdonald,  Yice  -  Admieal  Sib  Eeginaid 
John  James  G-eoege,  E.N.,  K.C.S.I.,  Chief  of 
Clanranald,  m.  12  June,  1855  ;  the  Hon.  Adelaide 
Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  George,  5th  Lord  Vernon,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Allan  Douglas,  6.  April,  IS56. 

II.  Angus  Roderick,  b.  April,  1858.  ; 
El.  Adelaide  Effrida. 

^intKQt. — The  first  of  the  race,  of  whom  any  authentic 
account  exists,  is  Somebled,  designed  by  Scottish  historians 
Thane  of  Argyll,  but  by  foreign  authors  and  charters  extant, 
King  of  the  Isles,  and  Lord  of  Argyll  and  Kintyre. 

Allan  Macdonald,  eldest  son  of  John,  by  his  1st  marriage 
with  Amie,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eoderick  of  the  Isles,  and 
grandson  of  John,  last  King  and  Lord  of  the  Isles,  commanded 
his  father's  forces  at  the  battle  of  Harlaw.  He  was  direct 
ancestor  of 

Banald  Macdonald,  designated  Eanald  Gald,  who,  with 
his  grandfather,  Lovat,  was  driven  from  his  inheritance  by 
a  rising  of  the  clan,  which  declared  his  cousin  John,  the  son 
of  Alexander,  and  grandson  of  Allan  M'Eory,  chieftain.  This 
insurrection  led  to  the  celebrated  battle  of  Blairleine,  fought 
between  the  Frasers  and  Macdonalds,  in  July,  1544,  in  which 
the  former  were  defeated,  and  Lovat,  together  with  his  eldest 
son,  Simon,  and  Eanald  Macdonald  himself  were  slain. 
Eanald  Gald  never  to.,  but  left  three  natural  sons,  Allan, 
John,  and  Alexander,  who  received  from  the  Crown  a  charter 
of  legitimation,  18  June,  1555.  The  victory  of  Blairleine 
secured  the  dignity  of  chief  to 

John  Macdonald,  of  Moydart,  son,  as  above-mentioned, 
of  Alexander,  and  grandson  of  Allan  M'Eory.  This  distin- 
guished chieftain,  Capt.  of  Clanranald  during  the  unsettled 
government  of  Queen  Maet,  m.  1st,  Mariatte  M'Kane,  and  by 
her  had,  Allan,  his  heir,  and  John,  ancestor  of  the  Glenala- 
dale  family.  He  m.  2ndiy,  Penelope,  2nd  dan.  of  Sir  Charles 
Erskine,  3rd  son  of  Alexander,  Viscount  Fenton,  and  by  hei 
had  a  dau.,  m.  John  Stewart,  of  Appin.  Clanranald  d.  1584 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Allan  Macdonald,  Capt.  of  Clanranald,  m.  a  dau.  o 
Macleod,  of  Harries,  and  had  issue, 

Angus,  who  d.  v.  ]i.,  s.  p. 
Donald,  heir  to  his  fattier. 

Eanald,  of  Benbecula,  to.  1st,  Maria,  sister  of  Sir  Donal 
Macdonald,  of  Slate,  but  by  her  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Angus  Macdonald,  of  Dunveg,  by  whor 
he  had  two  sons.    The  younger,  Angus  Oig,  was  ancesto 
of  the  famihes  of  Delelea  and  Milton.    The  elder, 
Eanald  Oig,  to.  a  dau.  of  M'Xeill,  of  Barra,  andhadb 
her  a  son,  Donald,  who  s.  to  Clanranald.    He  m.  2ndlj 
1653,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  John  Macdonald,  of  Clanranak 
and  had  by  her  three  sons,  James,  Donald  Oig,  and  Moil 
John,  of  Kinlochmoydart. 
Margaret,  m.  Donald  MacAngus  Macalister,  of  Glengarry. 

Clanranald  d.  1593,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Sib  Donald  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who  was  knighte 
by  James  VI.  at  Holyrood,  1617.  Sir  Donald  d.  1619,  leaviD 
a  son  and  successor, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who  powerfully  supporte 
King  Chaeles  against  the  Covenanters,  and  gallantly  fougl 
under  Montrose.  He  survived  to  witness  the  Eestoration,  ar 
paid  his  respects  to  King  Chaeles,  on  his  landing  in  the  shi' 
of  Moray,  1660.  He  then  retired  to  the  Island  of  Uist,  and. 
at  an  advanced  age,  1670,  leaving,  by  Moir  his  wife,  dau. 
Mac  Leod,  of  Mac  Leod,  three  daus.,  Moir,  wife  of  LauchU 
Mac  Lean  of  Coll;  Catharine,  m.  M'Neill,  of  Barra;  and  An 
TO.  Eanald  Mac  Donald,  of  Benbecula,  a  son  and  successor, 

Donald  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who  had  served  wi 
his  father  in  the  memorable  campaigns  of  Montrose.  . 
Kilsyth,  a  gaUant  charge  made  by  young  Clanranald  decid' 
the  victory,  and  after  the  Ol-fated  issue  of  PhilUphaug 
Donald,  stanch  to  his  royal  master,  marched  to  Islay  agaii 
the  Campbells.  In  1648,  at  the  head  of  a  considerable  fore 
he  joined  the  Earl  of  Antrim,  in  Ireland,  and  was  engaged 
all  the  engagements  in  that  kingdom,  until  the  defeat  of  t 
King's  army  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  where  he  and  Glengarry  w£ 
taken  prisoners.    Clanranald  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  John  M 


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T.ood,  of  Mae  Leod,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Jlar^aret,  to.  Donald 
^hicdouald,  of  Benbecula,  two  sons,  Allan,  his  heir;  and 
Kanald,  successor  to  his  brother.  Uo  d.  lObC,  and  was  s.  by 
Ills  son, 

Allan  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  who,  firm  to  the  cause  of 
tlie  Stuarts,  summoned  his  clan  in  aid  of  Dundee,  and  with 
liis  tutor,  Macdonald  of  Benbecula,  mainly  contributed  to  the 
victory  at  Killicrankic.  When  all  hoiie  of  success  for  King 
.Iames  expired,  young  Clanranald  refused  to  take  the  oaths  to 
the  new  Gorernment,  and  retired  with  his  brother,  Eanald,  to 
I'rance,  where  he  completed  his  education,  and  became  one  of 
the  most  accomplished  gentlemen  of  his  time.  After  residing 
r-ome  years  at  the  Court  of  St.  Germains,  he  obtained  a 
commission  under  the  Duke  of  Berwick,  and  in  a  foreign  land, 
and  in  a  foreign  service,  preserved  his  name  unsullied.  AVhen 
peace  was  restored,  he  went  again  to  St.  Germains,  and  thence 
returned  to  Scotland,  and  fixed  his  residence  at  Ormiclate 
House,  in  South  Uist.  In  this,  one  of  the  remotest  of  the 
Western  Isles,  he  hoped  to  enjoy  rest  and  tranquility,  after  the 
storms  and  vicissitudes  of  his  early  life.  But  the  calm  was 
of  brief  continuance.  No  sooner  had  the  Earl  of  Mar  raised 
his  standard  in  1715  than  Clanranald  hastened  from  Uist  with 
his  followers,  and  summoning  his  vassals  of  Arisaig  and 
:Moydart,  joined  the  Chevaher's  army  with  a  considerable 
force.  In  all  the  subsequent  operations  he  took  part,  and  at 
length  sealed  his  devotion  to  the  Stuart  cause  by  his  heroic 
death  at  Sheriffmuir,  leading  the  right  wing  of  Mar's  army. 
i?in  that  fatal  occasion  it  was,  that  Glengarry,  stepping  forward, 
oxclaimed  "  Revenge  to-day,  mourning  to-morrow."  Clanra- 
nald was  universally  esteemed  and  respected  by  friend  and 
foe,  and  his  memory  is  still  fondly  cherished  in  the  Highlands. 
He  m.,  while  in  France,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Col.  Mackenzie, 
Governor  of  Tangier  under  Chakles  II.,  but  had  no  issue. 
His  brother  and  heir, 

Ranald  Macdonald,  d.  unm.  at  St.  Germains,  1723,  when 
the  succession  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

Donald  Macdonald,  of  Benbecula,  who  took  no  part  in  the 
insurrection  of  '15,  but  resided  in  retirement  at  Benbecula, 
until,  at  the  decease  of  Ranald,  he  became  chieftain,  as  nearest 
heir  male.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Donald  Macdonald, 
of  Clanranald,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Ranald,  his  heir;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kildun, 
I'y  whom  he  had  Alexander,  who  obtained  the  estate  of 
Boisdale;  and  Anne,  wife  of  Lochlan  M'Kinnon,  of  Strathura- 
dale.    Clanranald  d.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ranald  Macdonald,  of  Clanranald,  b.  1C92 ;  jii.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  William  Maclcod,  of  Berncra,  and  had  two  sons  and 
rine  dau.,  Ranald,  his  heir;  Donald,  an  officer  of  high  reputa- 
tion in  the  British  service,  killed  with  Gen.  Wolfe  at  Quebec; 
ind  Margaret,  who  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 
Ranald  Macdonald,  became,  during  his  father's  lifetime, 
n  able  actor  in  the  rising  of  174.5.     He  fought  at  Gladsmuir, 
arched  with  Prince  Charles  into  England,  and  was  severely 
oundcd  at  Culloden.     Ho  joined  Prince  Charles  at  Paris, 
:id  obtaining  military  employment  from  the  French  Govern- 
ncnt,  became  Aide-de-camp  to  Marshal  Saxe.    He  m.  1st,  Mary, 
lau.  of  Lord  Basil  Hamilton  (younger  son  of  the  Duke  of 
laniilton),  eventually  Earl  of  Selkirk,  and  by  her,   who  d. 
'1  May,   1750,   he  had  one  son,   Charles  James  Somerlcdd, 
vho  d.  1755,  aged  5.     He  m.  2ndly,  Flora  Mackinnon,  dau. 
'f  the  ancient  family  of  Mackinnon  of  that  ilk,  and  by  her 
lad  issue,  John,  his  heir;  James,  an  ofHcer  of  rank  in  the 
riny;  Margaret,  who  d.  unm.;  Mary,  who  d.  unm.;  Pene- 
■pc,  m.  Lord  Belhaven  and  Stcnton.    The  eldest  son, 
John  Macdonald,   of  Clanranald,   Capt.   22nd    Dragoons, 
.  1764;  m.  1st,  Katharine,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.   Robert 
iacqueen,  of  Braxfield,  Lord  Justice  Clerk  of  Scotland  ;  and 
ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  Colin  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Boisdale;  by 
he  former  of  whom  only  he  had  issue,  Reginald  George,  his 

ir;  Robert  Johnstone  ,  and  Donald.     Clanranald  d.  1794. 
lis  eldest  son, 

Reginald  George  Macdonald,  25th  Capt.  and  Chief   of 
lanranald,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  at  one  time  MI",  for  Plympton,  b. 
>ug.  1788;  m.  1st,  April,   1812,  Lady  Caroline  Anne  Edgc- 
umbe,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  Mount  Edgcumbe, 
nd  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1824)  had  issue, 
I.  Reginald  John  George  James,  present  representative. 
I.  Caroline  Sophia,  m.  8  Sept.   1842,  Hon.  Charles   Henry 
Cust,  2nd  son  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Brownlow. 
n.  Emma  Hamilla,  m.  21  April,  1840,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Alfred 
Wodehouse,  youngest  son  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Wodchouse ; 
andrf.  1851. 

III.  Louisa  Emily,  m.  1st,  Charles  William  Marsham,  Esq.. 
eldest  sarvlving  son  of  Robert  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton 
Strawless,  co.  Norfolk;  and  2ndly,  4  Dec.  1856,  Col.  Hugh 
Fitz  Eoy,  Grenadier  Guards,  son  of  Lord  Henry  Fitz  Roy. 


rv.  Flora  (Hon.),  Maid  of  Honour  to  H.M.  the  Queen. 

V.  Sarah  Anne,  m.  1848,  Baron  PorccUi,  a  Sicilian  nobleman. 
Clanranald  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Cunningham, 
Esq.,  and  widow  of  Richard  Barry  Dunning,  Lord  Ashburtoa 
(who  d.  8  July,  1835);  and  3rdly,  Nov.  1S45,  Elizabeth 
Rebecca  Newman.     He  d.  1873. 

^)-ms— Quarterly  :  1st,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  armed  or; 
2nd,  or,  a  dexter  hand  couped  fcssways  holding  a  cross-crosslet 
titchce  gu. ;  3rd,  or,  a  lymphad  oars  in  saltire  sa.  and  in  base 
a  salmon  naiant  in  sea  vert;  4th,  arg.,  an  oak-tree  vert 
surmounted  by  an  eagle  or.  Crest— A  castle  triple  towered 
arg.  masoned  sa.,  and  issuing  from  the  centre  tower  a  dexter 
aim  in  armour  cmbowed  grasping  a  sword  all  ppr.  Sapporiem 
— Two  bears,  each  having  an  arrow  pierced  through  the  body  all 
ppr.  Motto,  over  the  Crest,  My  hope  is  constant  in  Thee.  Below 
tlic  Arms,  Dhandcon  co  Hcirogha. 

licsidmcc — 22_  Clarendon  Road,  Kensington,  London,  W. 


MACDONALD    OF    GLEN AL AD ALE. 

Macdonald,  John  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Gleualadale, 
CO.  Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Inverness,  J.P.  co. 
Argyll,  Major  in  the  Inverness  Militia,  b.  29  July, 
1837  ;  ni.  30  July,  1862,  Helen  Mary,  elder  dau.  of 
Edward  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  wliick  lady 
d.  s.  p.  14  March,  1864. 

JLillCagp. — The  Glenaladale  family  is  the  oldest  cadet  of 
the  Clanranald  family. 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  the  2nd  son  of  John 
Moidartach  MacAlistek,  the  chief  of  Clanranald,  who  d. 
1584,  had  one  son, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  who  m.  and  left 
four  sons,  Rort;  Alexander;  Allan;  and  Ranald.    The  eldest, 

RoRT  or  Roderick  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  left  two  sons, 
Angus  and  John.    Angus  dying  s.  ^:).,  bis  brother, 

John  Macdonald,  succeeded  at  Glenaladale;  he  m.,  and  had 
eight  sons,  John,  Angus,  of  Borrodale,  whose  son  Alexander 
s.  to  Glenaladale;  Alexander;  Allan  ;  Ranald  ;  James;  Rory  ; 
and  Donald;  and  several  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  had  two  sons,  Alexander 
and  John.    The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  had  John  ; 
Augustin;  Donald;  and  several  sons  who  d.  in  infancy,  and 
three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  m..  and  had  four  sons, 
William;  Donald;  John  ;  and  Rory  ;  and  one  dau.  He  formed 
a  project  of  leaving  Scotland,  and  establishing  his  family  in 
Prince  Edward's  Island,  North  America,  where  he  had  pur- 
chased a  tract  of  land  ;  he  accordingly  resolved  to  leave  the 
kingdom,  and  sold  and  made  over  his  estate  to  his  cousin  and 
nearest  of  kin, 

Alexander  MacDonald,  eldest]  surviving  son  of  Angus  of 
Borrodale,  2nd  son  of  John,  the  4th  laird  of  Glenaladale,  by 
which  this  Alexander  became  proprietor  of  the  estate  of  the 
Glenaladale  family  in  Scotland.  He  m.  and  had  three  sons, 
John ;  Alexander  ;  and  Angus ;  the  eldest  and  youngest 
having  d.  in  their  infancy,  the  2nd, 

Alexander  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  s.  his  father,  and 
dying  «.  p.  1815,  his  cousin-german  as  heirat-law, 

John  Macdonald,  of  Borrodale,  eldest  son  of  Ranald,  son 
of  Angus,  1st  of  Borrodale,  2nd  son  of  John,  4th  laird  of 
Glenaladale,  succeeded  him.  He  m.  1792,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander McNab,  of  Inishewen,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Angus,  late  of  Glenaladale. 

II.  ,\lexander,  m.  Margaret  Watson,  and  has  issue. 

III.  John,  Lieut.-Col.  lateH.E.I.C.S.,  severely  wounded  in  tho 
Indian  mutiny,  m.  1848,  Helen  Morgan,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1855)  had  issue. 

IV.  Donald  (Rev.). 

I.  Clementina,  d.  1874. 

II.  Catherine. 

III.  Margaret,  r,i.  Colin  Chisholm,  of  Inverness,  who  d.  1877. 
She  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Jane,  el.  1874. 

John  Macdonald,  who  d.  1830,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Anous  Macdonald,  of  Glenaladale,  b.  1793;  m.  1836,  Mary, 
younger  dau.  of  Hugh  Watson,  late  of  Torsonce,  Midlolhiaa, 
and  by  her  left  issue, 

I.  John  Andrew,  now  of  Glenaladale. 

II.  Hugh  Joseph  (Rev.),  h.  1841. 

III.  Angus  (Rev.),  B.A.  London,  b.  1844. 
I.  Mary  Margaret,  a  Nun. 

Mr.  Macdonald  d.  1870. 


II.  Jane  "Veronica. 


Arms.  Crest,  and  Molio—Scc  Macdonaij)  "f  Clanranald. 
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HACDONALD  OP  ST,  MARTIN'S  ABBE-Z. 
Macdonaid,  William  Macdonald  Colquhottn 
Fabquhaesox,  Esq.,  F.R.S.E.  and  F.R.G.S.,  of  St. 
Martin's  Abbey,  co.  Perth,  and  Eossie  Castle,  Mont- 
rose, J.P.  and'  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Command.  Pertli- 
ehii-e  Highland  Eifle  Volunteers,  and  Ai-cher  of 
H.M.  Scottish  Eodv  Guard,  h.  26  May,  1822;  m. 
2Q  June,  1849,  Hon.  Clarp.  Anne  Jane  Brownlow, 
2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Lui-gan,  by  Jane 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Eoderick  McXeill,  of  Barra,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Montagu  William  Hacdosalp,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards, 
Lieut.  Forfar  Militia,  and  Capt.  Perthshire  Volunteers,  h. 
15  Jan.  1S51. 

II.  Charles  Bronnlow,  Lieut.  E.X.,  6.  15  Xov.  1855. 

III.  Harry,  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  6  Feb.  185S. 

IV.  Francis  Roderick,  6.  li  Nov.  1871. 

I.  Emily  Jane,  6. 15  3Iay,  1853. 

II.  Alice  Clara  ilary,  b.  9  June,  1862. 

JLtltraCJC— This  branch  of  the  great  clan  Macdonald 
settled  on  the  Dee  Side,  after  the  Lord  of  the  Isles  engaged 
the  King's  forces  at  the  battle  of  Harlaw,  1414.  There  seems  to 
be  no  authentic  account  of  the  heads  of  this  branch  of  the 
Macdonalds  till  1630,  when  mention  is  made  of  Alexander 
Macdosald,  known  by  the  name  of  Marcus.  His  great-great- 
grandson, 

James  Macdoxald,  of  Eanathan,  6.  1702;  in.  1731,  Helen, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Ludovic  Grant,  of  TuUach,  and  bad,  with 
other  issue, 
WrLLiAM,  his  heir. 

Christina,  eldest  dau.,  m.  .Tohn  Farquharson,  Esq.,  a  military 
officer,  a  descendant  of  Findlamore,  and  had  a  son, 
James  Alexander  Farqiiharson,  General  in  the  army, 
Governor  of  St.  Lucia,  b.  1775;  ni.  Eebecca,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  George  Colquhoun,  Bart,  of  TiUly  Colquhoun. 
She  was  b.  1777,  and  d.  1855.  He  d.  1S34,  aged  58, 
leaving  irsue, 

WiLLIAil  JlACDOSALD  FaBQCHAKSOS   CoLQUEOCS,  nOW  of 

St.  JSIartin's. 
Charlotte  Grace,  €,.  un;;x. 
Fanny  Maria,  lU.  1851,  Kev.  Valentine  Grantham  Faith- 

lull,  M.A..  Incumbent  of  Trinity  Cliurch,  Eiiinburgh, 

and  has,  Kobert  Colquhoun ;  Clare  llebecca ;  and  Ida 

Valentine. 

James  Macdonald  d.  1776,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
William   Macdonald,  of  Eanathan    and  St.  Martin's,    h. 

1732;  m.  CecUia,  dau.  of  Kinloch,  of  Kil:og  and  Logic,  .and 

left  a  son, 

William  Macdokald,  who  s.  his  father  1814.      He  vn.  1S03; 

Grizel,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Miller,  Bart,  of  Gleenlcc, 

Lord  Glenlee.  and  dying  1841,  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 
William  Macdokald  Fabqchausox  CoLQcnocs  Macdonald, 

now  of  St.  Martin's. 

Ar;n% — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd, 
or,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  couped  in  fess  ppr.  the  hand  holding 
a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  gu. ;  3rd,  or,  a  lymphad,  oars  and  sail  sa. 
flags  flying  gu. ;  4th,  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  ppr.  within  a  bor- 
dure  az.  charged  with  two  mascles  in  chief  itrg.  and  a  boar's 
head  erased  in  base  or.  Cre^t — A  dcmi-  lion  gu.  holding  in  his 
dexter  paw  a  hand  ppr.    Motto — Per  mare  per  terras. 

Seats — Eossie  Castle.  Montrose:  St.  Martin's  Abbey,  Perth; 
Garth  House,  Abcrftldy :  Crossmount  Lodge,  Pittochrie; 
and  Glenshcc  Lodge,  Biairgowne,  Perthshire. 


M'DOITAIiD    or    DALCHOSWIE. 
M'DoxALD,  Alastaiu  Mac  Iax,  of  Dalehosnie, 
and   Dunalastair,   co.   Perth,    h.  22    March,  1830, 
Major-Gen.  in   the   army,  A.D.C.  to  H.E.H.  the 
Duke  of  Cambridge. 

iLiuraSC— This  family,  distinfr.ished  by  the  gallant 
raihtary  services  of  its  members,  descends,  through  Hie  Mac- 
donalds of  Keppoch,  from  Alexander,  son  of  John,  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  by  the  Lady  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  King  Eoeebt  II. 
of  Scotland.  The  great-greatgrandfather  of  the  present 
representative, 

Alexantjee  M'Donald,  Esq.  of  Dalehosnie,  h.  1696,  an 
ofBcer  in  the  Highland  army,  fell  at  Culloden,  1740.  He  w. 
1718,  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.,  progenitor  of  tlie 
Sttiwarts  of  Tempey,  LepintuUich,  and  Crossmount,  and  by 
her  had  (with  a  dau.,  Barbara,  who  d.  Uiuii.  1819,  aged  92) 
three  sons,  AlUin,  lulled  in  action,  «.  ;>. ;  John,  of  whom  pre- 
sently ;  and  Donald,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  who  d.  s.  p.  The 
2na  son, 


John  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Dalehosnie,  b.  1721,  served  as  an 
ofBcer  in  the  Highland  Army  1745-0.  He  m.  1761,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Glassie,  co.  Perth,  and  by  her  had 
(with  numerous  other  children,  all  of  whom  d.  unm..), 

I.  Alexander,  his  eldest  son,  b.  12  Aug.  1762;  a  Major  in  the 
army;  ra.  11  Nov.  1787,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Men- 
zies, Baron  of  Balfracks,  co.  Perth,  and  predeceased  his 
father  July,  1808,  hanng  had  issue, 

1  John,  late  representative. 

2  Alexander,  Lieut.  92nd  Highlanders,  d.  unm.  5  Oct. 
1813,  of  wounds  received  at  the  Pass  of  Maya,  25  July 
preceding.  , 

3  William,  Lieut.  81st  regt.,  d.  unm.  1839. 

4  Donald,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  68th  regt.,  d.  unr.i.  1835. 

5  James,  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  d.  v.nm.  1840. 
1  Mary  Anne,  d.  1S07,  aged  10. 

II.  Donald  (the  5th  son),  a  very  distinguished  ofBcer,  com- 
manded the  92nd  Highlanders  at  Waterloo. 

VI.  Eobert  (Eev.),  the  11th  son. 

Mr.  M'Donald  d..  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

SiE  John  M'Donald,  K.C.B.,  of  Dalehosnie  and  Dun  Alastair, 
J.P.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  92nd  Highlanders,  b.  10 
Sept.  1783;  j/i.  12  Sept.  1826,  Adriana,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
James  M'Inroy,  Esq.  of  Lude,  Perthshire,  and  had  issue, 

AxASTAiR  MacIan,  now  of  Dalehosnie. 

John  Allan,  late  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  b.  22  March,  1834. 

Charles  William,  Capt.  93rd  Highlanders,  b.  15  Oct.  1835; 
killed  inside  tlie  breath  at  the  assault  of  the  Begum'aj 
Palace  at  Lucknow,  11  March,  1858. 

Donald,  Capt.  79th  Highlanders,  6.  11  May,  1837. 

Elizabeth  Moore  Menzies.  Adriana.  Jemima. 

Sir  John  M'Donald  became  representative  of  the  Keppoch 
branch  of  the  Macdonalds  before  his  death,  by  the  decease  of 
some  of  its  remaining  descendants.    He  d.  27  June,  1866. 

^rnis— Quarterly  :  1st,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  a  canton  of 
the  last  thereon  pendant  from  a  mural  crown  of  the  first,  by  a 
ribbon  of  the  second,  fimbriated  az.  a  representation  of  the 
gold  medal  and  clasp  presented  to  Col.  Macdonald  for  his  ser- 
vices in  the  Peninsular  War ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger,  the 
point  downwards  also  ppr.,  the  pommel  and  hilt  gold;  3rd, 
arg.,  on  waves  of  the  sea  ppr.  a  ship  with  sails  furled  sa.  in 
base  a  salmon  naiant  also  ppr;  4th,  or,  an  oak  tre  growing 
out  of  a  mount  in  base  ppr.  surmounted  by  an  eagle  displayed 
sa.,  over  the  whole  a  fess  counter-embattled  gu.,  thereon  two 
swords  in  saltier  points  upwards  arg.  pommels  and  hilts  or, 
between  a  representation  of  the  Spanish  cross  of  distinction  on 
the  dexter  and  the  Portuguese  cross  of  distinction  on  the 
sinister,  both  ppr.  Cnst — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  in  front 
of  an  arm  in  armour  fessways,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  cross- 
crosslet  sa.  flames  issuing  from  the  top  also  ppr.,  a  flagstaff 
therefrom  flowing  to  the  sinister  a  banner  gu.  inscribed 
"  Aeolla  "  in  letters  of  gold,  the  staff  entwined  with  a  branch 
of  laurel  vert.     Motto — Per  inure  per  terras. 

/S'tai — Dalehosnie  and  Dun  Alastair,  Pitlochry,  co.  Perth.       ; 


3IACD0NALX)    OP    EAKIaEIlSCALES. 

Macdonald,  William  Bell,  Esq.  of  Eammer- 
scales,  CO.  Dumfries,  b.  9  Jan.  1845 ;  s,  his  father 
1862,  Capt.  1st  regt.  (Eoyal  Scots). 

iLillCTigt. — Donald  Macdonald,  6.  1055,  a  cadet  of  the 
family  of  Boisdale,  was  Lieut,  of  the  Macdonald  Highlanders 
at  the  battle  of  Killiecrankic  under  his  cousin,  Benbecula,  and 
his  claymore  and  silver  cruaich  are  still  retained  in  good  pre- 
servation; he  ',n.  1712,  Miss  Maclean,  of  Torloisk,  in  Mull,  a 
family  now  merged  iu  the  English  marquessate  of  Xorthamp- 
ton,  and  had  issue,  Donald,  6.  1715;  Allan,  6.  1717,  d.  v.nm. 
1797  ;  Archibald,  drowned  when  a  boy,  in  endeavouring  to 
save  a  companion,  in  the  river  Clyde.    The  eldest  son, 

Donald  Macdonald,  Esq.  an  officer  in  Prince  Charles's 
army  1745,  ra.  Miss  Payne,  granddau.  of  Carlyle  of  Brydekirk, 
and  Brakenquhate,  Dumfriesshire,  representative  of  Carlyle, 
Lord  Carlyle  of  Torthorwald,  and  had  issue, 

Allan,  b.  1755;  ('.  unvd.;  Lieut.  7Ctli  regt.  Macdonald 
Irelandcrs. 

Donald,  6.  1759,  of  whom  presently. 

Archibald,  h.  1761,  in  the  army,  who  was  taken  prisoner  and 
put  to  death  in  India,  by  Tippoo  Saib.     He  d.  nam. 

Janet,  m.  W.  Cuthbertson,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  but  elder  surviving  son, 

Donald  Macdonald,  Esq.,  6.  1759;  ni.  Mary,  sister  of 
William  Bell,  Esq.  of  Eammerscales,  and  had  issue, 

William  Bell,  late  of  Bammerscales. 

Margaret. 

William  Bell  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Bammerscales,  J.P.> 
b.  20  Dec.  1807 ;_  s.  his  maternal  uncle,  William  Bell,  Esq.  of 
Bammerscales,  i837;  hi.  20  March,  1839,  Helen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Underwood,  and  had  issue, 


MAC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAC 


1021 


WrLLiAM  BELt,  nowof  Rainmerscaios. 

Donald,  b.  30  Aug.  1846. 

Thomas  Johnstone,  6.  16  Sept.  IS') I. 

Harriett  Allan.  Mary  Alicia  Eel),  d.  186D. 

He  d.  1862. 

.^niis— Quarterly:  1st,  arg.,  a  lion  ramprint  gu.;  2n(I,  or,  a 
dexter  hand  eouped  holding  a  cross-crosskt  titchee  gu. ;  .'Jnl, 
or,  a  Ijniphad  or  Kalh'y  ''a. ;  4th,  vert,  a  salmon  naiant  arg. 
Crtst — A  dexter  hand  holding  a  cross-crosslct  titchee.  Mutto 
— Nee  tempore  nee  fato. 

Arms  of  liBhi, — Az.,  throo  hells  or.  CresS— A  hand  holding 
a  dagger  ppr.     Motto — 1  beir  the  hell. 

iStttt— lUunmerscales,  near  Lochmabcn,  Dumfricssliirc. 


MACDONALD    OF    SANDSIDE. 

Macdonald,  Donald,  Esq.  of  Sandside  House, 
<-o.  Caithness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Royal 
Engineers,  b.  2  Sept.  1791 ;  m.  26  Oct.  1826,  Lady 
Eamsay  Maule,  5tli  dau.  of  Lord  Panmure,  and  sister 
of  Fox,  Earl  of  Dalbousie,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Donald,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  late  Major 
93rd  Highlanders,  b.  15  Sept.  1S27 ;  m.  1860,  Emma 
Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Colin  Lindsay,  Esq. 

II.  Henry,  b.  3  Dec.  1831. 

III.  John  Crauford,  b.  7  Aug.  1833. 

IV.  Arthur  Kamsay,  b.  30  June,  1835. 
T.  Dudley  Ward,  b.  8.  June,  1810. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Patricia,  deceased. 

3LtttC<tSC — Donald  MacDonald,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  army, 
and  Brig.-Gen.  in  North  America,  whose  family  came  oriRi- 
nally  from  the  Isle  of  Skye,  m.  Jane  Ailkcn,  and  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Jane,  ra.  P.  G.  Craufurd,  Esq.,  Susan  and  Ann) 
an  only  son, 

John  Macdonald,  Esq.,  Col.  Eoyal  Marines,  m.  1789,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  'William  luues,  Esq.,  of  Sandside,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau,  of  Sheldon  Cradock,  Esq.  of  Hartforth,  co.  York, 
and  had  one  son,  Capt.  Donald  MacDonald,  K.E.,  of  Sandside ; 
and  two  daus.,  Mary  ;  and  Jane,  -ni.  James  Uridges,  Esq. 

Motto — Per  marc  per  terra'. 

Seat — Sandside  House,  Thur.so,  co.  Caithness. 

« 

TIACDONNELL    OP    J7EW    HALL    AND 
KILKEE. 

MacDonbtet,!,  William  Edwaed  Aemsteong, 
Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Kilkee,  co.  Clare,  J.P.,  D.L. 
(and  for  some  years  Vice-Lieut.)  co.  Clare,  Col.- 
(.'ommandant  of  the  co.  of  Clare  Mihtia,  High 
Sheriff  1853,  b.  10  May,  1826  ;  s.  to  the  estates  of 
his  maternal  uncle,  28  June,  1850  :  assumed,  by 
X'oyal  heensc,  18  May,  1858,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  MacDonnell  ;  m.  20  July,  1858,  the 
Hon.  JuHaua  Cecilia  O'Erien,  eldest  dau.  of  Lucius, 
13 ih  Earon  Inchiquiu,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Cbables  Randal,  6.  24  March,  1862. 
It.  Lucius  Gerald,  6.  14  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Edward  Ronald,  b.  8  July,  1807. 

IV.  W'illiam  Henry,  b.  10  April,  1870. 

V.  Aubrey  George,  b.  21  Feb.  1873. 

1.  Mary  Gertrude.  n.  Nora  Grace. 

lu.  Violet  Maud. 

iLinC<l(ir.— 1'his  branch  of  the  JlacDoncn  family  has  been 
settled  in  co.  Clare  during  two  ccntuiics,  and  claims  descent 
from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Earl  of  Antrim. 

Daniel  Mac Uonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee  was  possessed  of  the 
estate  of  Kilbreckan,  and  considerable  property  in  co.  Galway 
and  in  the  liberties  of  the  city  of  Limerick,  and  was  living  at 
Kilkee  1671.  He  in.  Penelope,*  3rd  dau.  of  Daniel  O'Brien 
(More),  of  Dromore  and  Dough,  co.  Clare  (by  Eleonor  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edmond  EitzGcrald,  Kuight  of  Glynn),  by  whom  he 
bad  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus.    The  elder  son, 

James  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  served  as  a  Capt.  in 
Lord  Clare's  reet.  of  Dragoons,  but  on  the  accession  of  William 
III.  he  relinquish ;d  the  Catholic  cause,  and,  having  given  in 
his  adhesion  to  that  monarch,  he  secured  to  himself  his  estates. 
In  1695  he  was  appointed  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  col- 
lecting the  poll  tax  in  co.  Clare.    He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

•  Her  sister,  Honora,  m,  Connor,  2a(l  Viscoimt  C!ai'e,  of 
CdiTi;,.iUolt, 


Capt.  Nicholas  Bromby,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick  (by  Ilarricit 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  1".  Edgeworth,  Esq.  of  Lissard,  co. 
Longford),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1720),  he  had  four  sons  and 
one  dau.  James  MacDonnell  U.  atan  advanced  age,  Dec.  1714. 
The  3rd  son, 

Ciiakles  jAjirs  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  s.  his  brother 
Randall  ITiG,  and  was  Hi^h  Sheriff  of  Clare  1728;  he  m.8 
Oct.  1718,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Capt.  Christopher  OT.iien 
of  Ennistyuion,  co.  Clare  (by  his  1st  marriage,  with  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Theobald  Jlathcw  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  co. 
Tipperary,  ancestor  of  Lord  Llandaff),  by  whom  he  had  issue 
one  son  and  two  daus.;  he  d.  Oct.  1743.  Jlrs.  MacDonnell  d. 
'Zi  April,  1738,  aged  89  years.    Their  eldest  son, 

CiiAiiLES  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  Kilkee,  h.  17CG,  High  Sheriff 
of  Clare  1760,  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  co.  Clare  Militia  Dragoons,  and, 
17G5,  s.  Sir  Edward  O'Brien  in  the  representation  of  iheco.,  and 
was  subsequently  (1768)  M.P.  for  Ennis,  which  scat  he  held  up 
to  the  time  of  his  death.  Killone  Abbey,  otherwise  called  New 
Hall,  was  purchased  by  him,  1764,  from  his  maternal  uncle, 
Edward  O'Brien,  and  from  that  time  became  the  principal  resi- 
dence of  the  family.  He )«.  1  Jan.  17G0,  Catherine,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart,  of  Dronioland,  co.  Clare  (by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Fenloe,  co.  Clare), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  '2.0  July,  1818,  aged  74)  had  issue  three  sous 
and  three  daus., 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward,  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Clurc,  Col.  in  the  avniy,  Quartrr- 
mastcr-Gcn.  of  Canada,  b.  1766;  7)i.  1797,  Anne,  "eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Johnson,  Bart.,  Superintendent-Gen.  of 
Indian  affairs  in  British  North  America;  and  d.  at  Mon- 
treal 30  Oct.  1812,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  (who  survived 
him,  and  d.  31  Jan.  1848)  four  sons  and  five  daus. 

Randal,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  zmm.  at  Lucca,  1SU6. 

Mary,  ra.  1.87,  George  Syngc,  Esq.  of  Rathmore. 

Eliza,  7(4.  1789,  Cornelius  Bolton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Faithleg. 

Henrietta  Ann,  m.  1799,  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  ot  the 
Leasowes. 

Mr.  MacDonnell  d.  25  April,  1773,  and  was  s.  by  bis  sort, 

Charles  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Kilkee,  6. 
1761,  Lieut. -Col.  Comm.  of  the  Earl  of  Belvidere's  regt.,  who, 
during  the  .-Vmerican  war  raised  a  regt.  of  volunteers,  which  he 
commanded  in  Canada.  He  was  M.P.  for  co.  Clare,  and  at  the 
time  of  his  death  sat  for  the  borough  of  Yarmouth.  In  1803 
he  was  appointed  a  Commissioner  of  Accounts.  He  m.  17 
Feb.  1785,  Bridget,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Debs- 
borough,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  G  Sept.  1S03,  having  had  issue 
by  his  wife  (who  c(.  15  March,  ISOO,  aged  38),  witli  other  chil- 
dren, who  all  d.  young, 
John,  who  s.  his  father. 

Edward  Richard,  b.  17  March,  1792,  served  during  the  Penin- 
sular War  in  the  2nd  Queen's  Royal  regt.,  and afterw aids  in 
the  93rd  Highlanders.  He  (;.  tinm.  28  March,  1821. 
Bridget,  m.  7  April,  1809,  William  Henry  Armstrong,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Mount  Heaton,  King's  Co.  She  d.  at  Kingstown, 
20  Oct.  1860,  aged  70,  leaving  surviving  issue  by  her  hus- 
band (who  predeceased  her  and  c(.  at  I'aris  21  Sept.  1835), 
three  sons  and  live  daus. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  MacDonnell,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Kilkee,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  14  Oct.  1789;  served  as  a  "Volunteer  in  Spain  during 
the  Peninsular  War,  on  the  staff  of  Gen.  Carroll;  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Clare  1821.  Mr.  MacDonnell  d.  unm.  at  New  Hall  28  June, 
1S50,  aged  61,  leaving  by  his  will  the  whole  of  his  estates  in 
Clare  and  Galway  to  his  nephew,  the  present  proprietor. 

yli-nut — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  grand  qirarter',  for  Mac- 
Donnell; 1st,  or,  a  lion  ramj  ant  gu;  2nd,  or,  a  dexter  ai m 
issuant  from  the  sinister  fess  point  out  of  a  cloud  ppr.,  in  the 
hand  a  cross-crosslet  fitchce  erectaz. ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  ship  with  the 
sails  furled  sa. ;  4th,  per  fess  az.  and  ;vert  a  fish  naiant 
in  fess  ppr.  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  gu.,  2nd  and 
3rd,  grand  quarters,  for  Armstrong,  gu.,  three  dexter  arms 
vambraccd  and  cmbowed  ppr.,  hands  clenched  also  ppr.,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  or.  Crests — 1st,  for  MacDonnell, 
a  dexter  arm  embowed  fessways  vested  or,  cuffed  arg.,  the 
hand  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchie  erect  az.  charged  with  a 
crescent  gu.  2nd,  for  Armstrong,  A  dexter  arm  vambraccd 
fessways  and  embowed  ppr.  charged  with  a  mullet  gu.  the 
hand  grasping  an  armed  leg  coupcd  at.the  thigh  and  bleed- 
ing also  ppr.     liloilo — Toujours  prest. 

Heats — New  Hall,  nearEnnis;  and  Liscrona  Hoosc,  near 
Kilkee,  co.  Clare. 


McDONNEIili    OF   MUELOUGH  AND   EIL- 
MORE,  IN  GLENS  OF  ANTBILI. 

JLillf atJC— JouN  McDonnell,  2nd  son  of  John,  Lord  of 
the  Isles,  by  his  wife  Jlaigaret,  dau.  of  Rodert  II.  of  Scot- 
land, was  founder,  about  the  year  1330,  of  the  clan  "I.-n 


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Vore,"  or  "Clandonald  South,"  whose  chiefs  were  also  styled 
Lords  of  Dunyveg,  Isla,  Kintyre,  and  the  Glens  of  Antrim. 

Alexander  McDonnell,  6th  chief,  who  invaded  Ulster  with 
S,000  men  in  1532,  had  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  Lord  of 
Ardnamurchan,  five  sons,  of  whom  James,  6th  chief,  m.  a 
dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Arfcyll,  and  was  slain  in  1565,  leaving  issue, 
a  son,  Angus,  Lord  of  Kintyre.  James  McDonnell  transferred, 
however,  his  Irish  possessions  to  his  brother,  Sorley  Buy, 
father  to  the  1st  Earl  of  Antrim. 

CoLL-DHU  McDonnell,  2nd  brother  of  James,  the  6th  chief 
m.  a  dau.  of  McQuillan,  and  was  father  to  Gillespie,  Chief  of 
lona  and  Collinsay,  whose  son,  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  O'Cahan, 

Coll  (Kittagh)  McDonnell,  was  at  the  head  of  the  clan 
"  Ian  Voi-e,"  and  was  besieged  in  the  Castle  of  Dunyveg  and 
put  to  deatli  by  Archibald,  Marquis  of  Argyll,  in  1647.  He  m. 
a  dau.  of  McDonnell  of  Sanda,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  Alexander  McDonnell,  Montrose's  celebrated  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  who,  having  survived  the  royal  cause  in  Scotland,  was 
killed  in  Ireland  while  second  in  command  of  the  royal  forces 
at  Knock-na-ness,  co.  Cork,  13  Kov.  1647.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
IdcAUister,  of  the  family  of  Loup,  and  had  issue, 

Coll,  of  Kilmore,  in  the  Glens  of  Antrim. 

Archibald,  of  GlassmuUin,  a  Capt.  in  Lord  Antrim's  regt., 
■who  distinguished  himself  and  was  wounded  at  Aughrim. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Stewart  of  Kedbay  Castle,  and  from 
him  descended  the  McDonnells  of  GlassmuUhi. 

Coll  McDonnell,  the  elder  son,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  McGee, 
of  Murlough,  CO.  Antrim,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McDonnell,  of  Kilmore,  living  1738,  m.  1st,  a 
dau.  of  McDonnell,  of  Knappin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eandal,  d.  unm. 

II.  Michael,  rii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  A.  Steward,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
lintoy,  and  was  father  of 

James  McDonnell,  of  Belfast  and  of  Murlough,  co.  An- 
trim, M.D.,  who  left  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J. 
Clarke,  Esq.  of  Belfast, 

1  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  McDonnell,  B.C.,  M.A. 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barristcr-at-Law, 
Kesident  Commissioner  at  the  Board  of  National  Edu- 
cation in  Ireland,  created  a  Bart.  1872,  in  consideration 
of  his  long  and  distinguished  career  in  the  public 
service  in  Ireland,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Hugh  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.  of  Benvardcn,  co.  Antrim,  and  widow  of 
Eiuhard  Staples,  Esq.,  whicli  lady  </.  1865.  He  d.  s.  'p. 
1875,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct. 

2  John,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  and  Medical  Poor  Law  Com- 
missioner for  Ireland,  m.  Charity,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Kobert  Dobbs,  and  has  issue, 

James,  Barristcr-at-Law,  m.  Eosanna,  dau.  of  the  late 

William  Cairns,  Esq.  of  Belfa.st. 
Eobert,    M.D.,    E.K.S.,   President  of  the  College  of 

Physicians  in  Ireland,  1877,  vi.   1st,  Mary  M.,  dau. 

of  Daniel  Molloy,   Esq.   of   Clonbeala,    King's   Co., 

which  lady  c/.  s.p.  1869;  and  2ndly,  21  June,   1877, 

Susan,2nd  dau.  of  Sir  R.  B.  McCausland,  and  has  a 

son,  6.  2  Nov.  1878. 

Alexander,  C.E.,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of —  GrcnfcU,  Esq. 
Eandal  William,  Q.C.,  m.  Sara,  dau.  of  John  Carlisle, 

E.sq. 
William  Dobbs. 
AVilhclmina  Charity,  wife  of  Henry  Pilkington,  Q.C., 

of  Tore,  co.  Westmeath. 
Elizabeth  Penelope.  Eosc  Emily. 

Catherine  Anne  Stewart. 
Barbara  Montgomery. 

3  Catherine  Anne,  wife  of  Andrew  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Kilsharvan,  co.  Mcath,  and  their  sole  surviving  issue  is 
Elizabeth  Penelope,  wife  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Mountifort 
Longfleld,  P.C,  late  Judge  of  the  Landed  Estates  Court, 
Ireland. 

Alexander  McDonnell  m.  2ndly,  Miss  McVeagh,  of  Dinnadoon, 
and  by  her  was  father  of 

JouN  McDonnell,  who  .s.  by  family  arrangement  to  the 
possession  of  Kilmore.  He  m.  Rose,  dau.  of  George  Savage, 
of  Down,  and  dying  25  Dec.  1S03,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eandall  McDonnell,  of  Kilmore  and  Brackney,  m.  his 
relative,  Mary,  grand-dau.  of  McDonnell  of  GlassmuUin,  and 
had  issue,  four  daus.  and  two  sons, 

1.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

u.  John,  Col.,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mr.  McDonnell  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McDonnell,  of  Kilmore  and  Dublin,  m.  Nov. 
1S51,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  McMullin,  Esq.  of  Cabra 
House,  CO.  Down.  He  d.  24  Nov.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau., 
Eaciiel  Mary  Josephine,  as  heiress  of  her  mother's  estate  in 
CO.  Down,  and  in  his  own  estate  by  his  brother,  the  present 
CuL.  John  McDonnell,  J. P.  for  co.  Antrim,  m.  1870,  Hon. 
M;iiU-lenc  O'llagan,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  O'Hagan,  Lord 
Chancellor  of  licland,  which  lady  d.  ii  Oct.  1ST5. 


Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd,  on  a 
dexter  arm  issuant  from  the  sinister  less  point  out  of  a  cloud 
ppr.  in  the  hand  a  cross  crosslet  fitchee  erect  az.;  3rd,  arg.,  a 
lymphad  sails  furled  sa. ;  4th,  per  fess  az.  and  vert,  a  dolphin 
naiant  ppr.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  fesswise  couped  at 
the  shoulder  vested  or,  cuff  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross 
crosslet  fitchee  erect  az.     Motto — Toujours  pret.  l 

Heat — Ballinley,  Kilmore,  Gleaariff,  co.  Antrim.  ] 


BTcDOXJALL    OP    LOGAIT. 

McDouALL,  James,  Esq.  of  Logan,  co.  Wigtown, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  19  March,  1840;  m.  16  Sept. 
1SG9,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Buchaa 
Hepburn,  Eart.  of  Smeaton  Hepburn,  and  has 
issue, 

Andrew  Kenneth,  6.  6  Aug.  1870. 
Nigel  Douglas,  b.  4  Feb.  1872. 
Helen  Ethel. 

iCtllCSflC. — Patrick  McDodall  was  in  possession  of 
Logan  in  1455,  as  appears  from  a  document  in  the  Lochnaw 
Charter  chest,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  McDouall  Logan,  who  had  a  charter  de  novo  of 
the  lands  of  Logan,  27  Jan.  1504.  He  to.  previous  to  1494, 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  McCulloch,  of  Myrton, 
and  was  father  of 

Charles  McDouall,  who  was  killed  at  Flodden  in  1513, 
leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Patrick,  whose  son  and  heir,  Charles  McDouall,  had  a 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Logan,  &c.,  from  Queen  Mart,  dated 
20  May,  1545.  He  had  also  a  dispensation  in  1547  to  marry 
his  cousin,  Alison  Maxwell,  and  dying  soon  afterwards,  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  McDoi'all,  of  Logan,  m.  in  1568,  Helen,  dau.  of 
Uchtred  McDowall,  of  Garthland,  and  dying  in  1579,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  McDocall,  of  Logan,  m.  l.'St,  Grissil,  dau.  of  Sir 
Patrick  Vans,  of  Barnbarroch,  and  widow  of  John  Kennedy, 
of  Barclamrachan;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Craufurd  of 
Kerse.  John  McDouall  and  his  1st  wife,  Grissil  Vans,  had  a 
charter  of  the  lands  of  Logan,  18  March,  1594.  He  was  s.  in 
1618  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McDouall,  to.  1621,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick 
Agnew,  of  Lochnaw,  and  had,  besides  a  dau.,  Joanna,  m. 
William,  2nd  son  of  WiUiam  Maxwell,  of  Monreith,  a  son, 

Patrick  McDooall,  of  Logan,  served  heir  to  his  father 
29  Nov.  1661.  He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Adair,  of 
Kinhilt,  and  had  issue,  Eobert,  his  heir;  and  Patrick,  v>. 
Jean,  dau.,  of  John  Blair,  of  Dunskey.  The  eldest  sou  and 
successor. 

Eobert  McDouall,  of  Logan,  was  served  heir  to  his  father 
29  Aug.  1699.  He  m.  in  1078,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Johu  Shaw, 
of  Greenock,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  a  celebrated  Lawyer,  who  became  Lord  of  Session, 
and  was  styled  Lord  Bankton. 

Patrick,  styled  Advocate,  had  sasine  of  the  lands  of  Culgroat 
1  July,  1749,  and  12  June,  1758.  He  had  a  son,  John,  of 
Culgroat,  and  two  daus.,  Isabella,  to.  William  Hamilton, 
of  Craichlaw ;  and  Sarah,  who  m.  Charles  Hamilton,  of 
Craichlaw. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  McDouall,  of  Logan,  s.  his  father  about  1729.  He 
m.  about  1710,  Anna,  dau.  of  Kobert  Johnstone,  of  Kelton, 
and  d.  in  1754,  having  had,  besides  a  younger  son,  Patrick, 
and  a  dau.,  Isabel,  who  to.  1743,  Andrew  Adair,  of  Little 
Genoch,  an  eldest  son, 

John  McDouall,  of  Logan,  who  s.  his  father  in  1754,  and 
had  then  sasine  of  the  Barony  of  Logan,  and  subsequently 
had  sasines  of  several  other  lands,  including  Culgroat, 
Altoun,  &e.  He  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  George  Buchan,  of  Kello, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  McDouall  of  Logan,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
who  was  M.P.,  for  co.  Wigtown.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Eussell,  of  Dumfries,  and  dying  in  1834,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

James  McDouall,  Esq.  of  Logan,  6.  1790.  He  joined  the 
2nd  Life  Guards  in  1819,  and  in  1845  became  Col.  of  that 
regt.  He  retired  in  1854.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Barnet,  of  Apeton,  and  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Logan. 

Jane,  to.  Licut.-Col.  Patrick  Stewart,  Bengal  Engineers,  2ni 
son  of  James  Stewart,  of  Cairnsmuir.    He  d.  in  1805. 

Col.  McDouall  d.  July,  1872. 


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1023 


Arms(tiB  entered  in  Lord  Lyon's  Office)— Az.,  a  linn  rampant 
arg.  Korged  with  an  antique  crown  or.  Cext—A  tiRcr's  head 
erased  crowned  with  an  imperial  crown,  with  a  lion's  paw 
issoing  from  a  cloud  graspinj,'  the  crown  from  the  tiger's  head 
ppr.  Si'ppnrters— Two  lions  arg.  crowned  with  antique  crowns 
ppr.  or,  armed  and  langucd  gu. 

.feat— Logan,  near  Stranraer. 


MAC    DOUGALL    OF    M'DOUGALL   AlTD 
DUNOLLY. 

^rAcDoroALL  Chaeles  Allan,  Esq.  of  Dmiolly 
^tle,  CO.  Argyll,  Licut.-Col.  Ucugal  StafP  Coqis, 

il'Ccl. 

-  tiiraC;f .— TheM'Dougallsof  Lornc  were  anciently  Lords 
\rgyll  "do  Argadia."    About  the  besinning  of  tlio  12th 
.  iuury  SoMERLiD  ruled  in  Argyll.    By  a  dau.  of  Olaus,  King 
f  Man  and  tlie  Isles,  he  had  four  sons,  one  of  whom  was 
DouGAL,  who  erected  his  inheritance  into  a  principality. 
If  was  grandfather  of  Alexander  M'Uougall,  of  Lornc,  who 
,'lit  and   defeated   King  Eodert  Bkuce  at   the  battle  of 
io,  in  Perthshire,  130G.     His  son,  John  M'Dougall,  was  i. 
lis  son,  EwEN  M'Dougall,  father  of  John  M'Dougall,  of 
"lly,  whose  son,  John  M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  was  father 
'ougal  M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  who  entered  to  his  lands 
harter  from  Argyll,   1562  and   15G7.     His  son,  Duncan 
'ougall,   of  Dunolly,   1598,  was  s.  by  his  son.  Sir  John 
mugall,  of  Dunolly,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Duncan 
aiupbcll,  of  Glenurey,  and  left  a  son  and  successor,  Ales- 
NDER  M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  who  Hi.  and  had  two  sons, 
an,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  Allan,  who  s.  his  brother,  and 
.:ncd  from  King  James  VII.  a  charterof  the  greater  part  of 
lie  lands  of  Lorn,  dated  at  Windsor  20  Sept.  1686.    His  son 
nd  heir,  John  M'Dougall,  of  Dunolly,  joined  the  rising  in 
715,  and  suffered   forfeiture  in  consequence.    He  m.  Mary, 
"".  of  Sir  James  M'Donald,  Bart,  of  Slate,  by  his  wife  the 
Margaret    Douglas,  2nd  dau.   of  Robert,   8th  Earl  of 
in,   and  left  two  daus.,    the  elder  of   whom  m.  John 
ran  of  Lochbuy,   and  a  son  and  successor,  Alexander 
i'oucALL,   of  Dunolly,    restored  to  his  father's  forfeited 
lite,   by  charter  from  the  Duke  of  Argyll,  1745.      Ho  vi. 
ary,  dau.  of  Campbell,  of  Barcaldino,  co.  Argyll,  and  had 
me.    The  2nd  son,  5 

i'ATBicK  Mac  Dougall,  Esq.  of  Dunolly,  s.  his  father.  He 
.  1782,  Louisa  Maxwell,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
chalader,  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  Capt.  5th  regt. ;  Isllled  at  the  storming  of  Ciudad 
Rodrigo.  Jan.  1810.    He  d.  s.p. 
John,  late  of  Dunolly. 

Patrick,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  1851. 
Allan,  (/.  1876. 

l^iliella,   m.   Capt.  Keill  Mao  Dougall,  of  the  75th  regt  , 
-i?rant  Adjutant-General  in  the  British  army,  IdUed  at 
■   i<tella,-in  Spain,  13  April,  1813.    She  d.  Oct.  1S67. 
Louisa  Maxwell,  d.  unm. 

Anne  Colina,  m.  Patrick  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Balevcolan,  co. 
Argyll;  d.  1S56.  ' 

5Iary  Jane,  m.  Charics  Hale  Monro,  Esq.  of  Ingsdon,  Devon; 
"•  1°°**-  Colina  Catherine,  d.  1872. 

■■  :^rac  Dougall  d.  Oct.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
~|R  John  Mac  Dougall,  of  Dunolly  Castle,  K.C.B.,  J.P. 
1   D.L.,   Vice-Admiral    R.N.,    b.    1789;  m.   22  Aug.   1826,' 
/.abcth  Sophia,  only  child  of  the  late  Capt.  Charies  S.  Timins^ 
X.,  of  Oriel  Lodge,  Cheltenham,  and  had  issue, 
\i.i:xander  John,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  m.  4  July,  1867 
Anna,   eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Barclay,   Esq    of 
Lallyartney,  co.  Clare;  and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  18G7. 
'  iinek  Charies  Campbell,  Commander  R.N.,  rf.  Nov  1861 
UARLES  Allan,  now  of  Dunolly.  John  Timins 

li  nry  Robert,   M.D.,  Indian    Medical    Service,    m.    1871 
rnhne,  dau.  of  James  Forsyth,  Esq.  of  Glengorm  Mull     ' 
la  Klizubeth^  m.  Sept.   1852,   to  Sir  ^Vngus  Campbell, 
rt.  of  Duiistaffnago;  (/.  June,  1857. 
~a  Maxwell  Helen  Colina.  Elizabeth  Mary  Jane, 

m  Mac  Dougall  d.  April,  18C5. 


Isabella  Fergus   (wlio  d.  1872)    youngest  dau.  of 
James  Deunistoun,  Esq.  of  Golfliiil,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  IlENRT,  Capt.  Royal  Renfrew  Militia,  h.  1845. 

u.  Day  llort,  Capt.  Renfrewshire  Volunteers,  6.  1850 

I.  Maria  Wilhelmina. 

II.  Eleanor  Isabella,  m.  1874,  William  Ingilby,  Esq.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  Bart,  of  Ripley,  co. 
'^°'''^'  "I.  Anna  Dennistoun. 

3ltJlC<10C.— Col.  William  Macdowall,  a  younger  son  of 
MaaDowall  of    Garthland,    purchased,     17'27,     the    ancient 
Barony   of    Castle  Semple,   co.  Renfrew,    from   Hugh     Utii 
Lord  SempiU.    He  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Mrs.  Milliken,  of  Milliken 
by  her  1st  husband,  and  had  by  her  a  son  William;  he  m 
2ndly,  Isabella  Wallace,  sister  of  Biggar  Wallace,  of  Woolmet, 
and  by  her  had  James,  who  went  to  the  West  Indies,  and  John' 
who  s.  to  the  lands  of  Woolmet.    Col.  MacDowall  d.  1748  anU 
was  s.  by  his  son,  ' 

William  Macdowall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Semple,  h.  1700,  who 
purchased  from  his  cousin,  William  Macdowall,  who  d.  unm 
the  family  estate  of  Garthland.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
James  Grahame,  Esq.  of  Airth,  by  Lady  Mary  Livingstone 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  3rd  Eari  of  Callender,  and 
Lady  Anne  Grahame  his  wife,  grand  dau.  of  James,  the 
great  Marquess  of  Montrose.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife  Cwho  d. 
ISOO)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir,  of  Garihland  and  Castle  Semple,  Lieut. 
of  CO.  Renfrew,  and  Member  in  five  Pariiaments,  d.  unm. 
2  May,  1810. 

II.  James,  at  one  time  Provost  of  Glasgow,  m.  Isobell 
Peters,  and  had  issue,  amongst  others,  William  and  Law- 
rence, both  of  whom  s.  to  Garthland,  and  d.  v.nm. 

III.  Day  Hort,  of  Walkinshaw,  h.  27  March,  1753  ;  m.  7  Nov 
li91,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Airth' 
CO.  Stiriing,  and  d.  16  June,  1809,  having  had  issue,  ' 

1  Day  Ilort,  Lieut.-Gcn.,  Col.  3rd  Buffs,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
3  July,  1795,  'M.  1838,  Elcanora  Frances  Murray,  3rd  dau. 
of  David  Macdowall  Grant,  Esq.  of  Arndilly,  co.  Banff, 
by  his  wife  Eleanor  Mary  Grant,  of  Arndilly;  s.  his  cousin 
Laurence,  1842,  and  d.  14  Sept.  Ia70.  Mr.  Macdowall  d'. 
]y75. 

2  Henet,  now  of  Garthland. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Henry  Ingilby,  Bart,  of  Ripley  Castle. 
CO.  York;  and  d.  7  March,  1869. 

2  Christian  Jemima,  m.  John  Dundas,  Esq.,  of  the  family 
of  Dundas  of  Manor;  and  d.  19  July,  1863. 

3  Caroline,  m.  16  Oct.  IS38,  the  Rev.  R.  W.  Bosanquet,  of 
Rock,  Northumberland. 

IV.  Hay,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Commander-in-Chief  at  Madras.  The 
ship  in  which  he  was  returning  from  India  was  lost  at  sea, 
and  never  heard  of. 

v.  David,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Eleanor  Mary  Grant,  of  Arndill}-, 
CO.  Banff,  and  assumed  her  name. 

VI.  Laurence,  Lieut.-Col.  Renfrewshire  Militia. 

^n)is— Az.,  a  lion  rampant  collared  and  crowned  or.  Crett 
—A  lion's  paw  erased  holding  a  dagger  all  erect  ppr.  Mottoes 
—Above  the  crest,  Fortis  in  arduis ;  under  the  shield,  Vinccre 
vel  mori. 

i'ca^— Garthland,  near  Loehwinnoch. 


-— Quartcriy  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.- 

'  .'ua  ,Jrd,  or,  a  lymphad  sa.  with  a  beacon  on  the  topmast 

■  Y,'y'~'^'^  '"■'n  in  armour  cmbowed   fessways  couped 

■"■Iding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  erect  ar.     J/o((o— Vint-ere 


ri. 


.—Dunolly  Castle,  near  Oban,  co.  Argyll. 


MACDOWALL 


OF 


GARTHLAND. 
IVIacdowall,   HEXKr,   Esq.    of    Garthland,    co. 
Jnnew,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Nov.  179G;  »».  1839, 


MAC    EVOY    OF    TOBERTYNAN. 

MacEvoy.Edward  Francis,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan, 
CO.  Meath,  and  Fraukford,  co.  Longford,  J.P.,  M.P. 
CO.  Meath  1855  to  1874,  and  formerly  an  officer  in 
the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (Carabineers),  b.  5  Sejot. 
1826 ;  m.  24  Oct.  1850,  Eliza,  only  child  of  Andrew- 
Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  sou  of 
Nicholas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  by  Eleanor 
his  wife  (afterwards  Viscountess  Strangfortl), 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  Bart.,  auJ. 
has  a  dau., 
Pauline,  b.  28  Nov.  1862. 

HtUraQC. — The  MacEvoys  (of  the  Clan  CoUa)  are  com- 
memuratcd  by  0  Heerin,  and  are  described  by  O'Brien  to 
have  been  in  ancient  times  chiefs  of  a  district  in  the  Queen's 
Co.,  wherein  they  were  principally  settled  in  the  Barony  of 
Stradbally.  They  also  possessed  property  in  Feffla— callid 
Ily  MacVais— now  the  Barony[of  Moygoish,  in  Westmeath, 
and  previously  to  their  coming  to  Meath,  had  estates  in  co. 
Longford,  which  they  lost  in  the  times  of  religious  disabilities. 

The  late  Francis  MacEvoy,  Esq.  of  Tobcrtynan,  was  son  of 
Edward  MacEvoy,  of  Dring,  co.  Longford,  and  grandson  (ly 
Anne  D'Arcy  his  wife)  of  Christopher  MacEvoy,  whcse 
younger  brother  was  of  Santa  Crux,  and  had  a  son.  Christo- 
pher MacEvoy,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey.    Francis  MacEvoy  was 


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M^C 


one  of  the  most  distinguished  Burgeons  of  his  time,  and 
enjoyed  the  first  practice  in  the  city  of  Dublin.  He  ni.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Fetlierstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Braclilyn  Castle, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  a  son,  Edward,  who  d.  before  him 
i:nm.     He  d.  himself  180S,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  JIacEvot,  Esq.  of  Tobertynan,  co.  Meatb,  and  Frank- 
ford,  CO.  Longford,  m.  Theresa,  youngest  dau.  and  co  heir  of 
the  late  Sir  Joshua  CoUes  Meredyth,  Bart.,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Laurence  Coyne  Ku;,'ent,  Esq.,  and  tL  1S34, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Francis,  now  of  Tobertyn.in. 

II.  Josliua  James  (Sully  Mount,  co.  Kildare),  J.P.,  formerly 
B.N.,  an  ofiieer  in  tlie  Dublin  Artillery,  m.  22  Nov.  1860, 
the  Hon.  Mary  Netterville,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
James,  Viscount  Ketterville,  and  assumed  by  royal  license, 
dated  7  April,  1865,  the  surname  and  arms  of  KEXTEitvii-LE ; 
and  has  issue, 

1  3Iary  Eliza  Theresa. 

2  Theresa  Eeddis. 

3  Eliza  Theodora. 

4  Rose  Emily.  5  Barbara. 
6  Victoria.  7  Pauline. 

I.  Maria  Theresa,  m.  18.52,  Eichard  Gradwell,  Esq.,  J.P.  of 

Dowth  Hall,  CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue  (see  Gkadweli.  of 

Vowtk  Hall). 
n.  Barbara  Frances,  m.  8  Jan.  1856,  Sir  Bernard  Burke,  C.B., 

LL.D.,  Ulster  King-of-Arms,  and  has  issue  (see  Bceke  of  the 

Aulterics). 

Ai-Ms—TeT  fcss  az.  and  per  pale  or  and  erm.  a  fess  gu., 
issuant  therefrom  a  demi-lion  arg.  in  the  dexter  base  a  dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  of  the  fourth.  Cra-t—A  cubit  arm 
erect,  vested  gu.  cuffed  erminois,  in  the  hand  a  sword  ppr. 
MoUo — Bear  and  forbear. 

Sent— Tobertynan,  near  Enfield,  co.  Mcath. 


McFARLAIT    OF    BALLENCLEBOCHE. 

McFaelan,  John  Waeden,  Esq.  of  Ballenclc- 
roche,  ov  Keithtoun,  co.  Stirling,  Capt.  5tli  Lancers, 
h.  16  July,  1823;  m.  11  June,  1857,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Duncan  Gibb,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

JLiuCrtCJC.— Patrick  McFarlane,  the  representative  of 
the  Merliinch  branch  of  the  family  of  MacFarlane  of  that  ilk 
in  1624:,  purchased  the  estate  of  Ballencleroche  or  Kirktoun ; 
his  son,  James,  who  m.  Mary  Kieth,  of  the  Marischall  family, 
built  the  old  part  of  the  present  mansion  house.  His  son, 
HcGH  MacFarlajj,  served  under  Marlborough  in  Queen 
Anne's  wars.  He  ni.  Elizabeth  Doig,  of  Balinyreu.  and  was 
succeeded  by  William  McFarlan,  the  fourth  of  Kirktoun, 
v/ho  entailed  his  estate  on  the  family  of  his  sister  Anne,  who 
had  i/i.  the  Ptev.  John  Warden,  the  Minister  of  Campsie,  son 
of  Rev.  John  Warden,  first  Jlinister  of  Gargunnoch  after  the 
Revolution.  The  son  of  the  marriage  succeeded  to  the  estate 
and  took  the  name  of  McFarlan,  and  was  father  of 

John  McFarlan,  Advocate,  m.  5  Aug.  1794,  Christian,  only 
dau.  of  David  Wardrobe,  Esq.,  by  Eleanor  Irvine  his  wife, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec.  1812)  left  at  his  decease,  18  Dec. 
1846,  a  son, 

John  McFarlan,  Esq.  of  Ballencleroche,  ni.  10  Nov.  1S19, 
Jemet  Buchauiian,  dau.  of  Robert  Ewing,  Esq.,  aud  d.  6  July, 
18.V2,  having  had  issue, 

JonN  V»'arden,  now  of  Ballencleroche. 
William  Leckie  (Uev.),  Minister  of  Cupar,  ra.  18C0,  Isabella 
Leckie,  dau.  of  vrilliam  Letkie  Ewing,  Esq.  of  Arngomery. 

Isabella.  Christian  U'ardrobe. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  saltire  cantoned  with  four  roses  gu.  Crest — 
An  eagle  rising  ppr.     Mntto — Laboranti  Numen  adest. 

^Vnother  crest  has  been  used,  viz.,  a  demisavaire,  grasping  in 
lis  dexter  hand  a  sheaf  of  arrows,  and  pointing  with  tlie 
sinister  to  an  imperial  crown  ;  with  the  motto,  This  I'll  defend. 

Seat — liallencleroclic,  Campsie,  Glasgow. 


♦ 

HACFASLANE    OF   HUNSTOWN    HOTJSE. 

MacFaelane,  IIexet  Jame.5,  Esq.  of  Hunstown 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  and  Fallagherin,  co.  Tyrone, 
D.C.L.,  J.P.  cos.  Dublin  and  Tyrone,  h.  3  July, 
1817 ;  m.  27  Aug.  1840,  Jane,  dau.  of  Hamilton 
Stuart  Wallace,  Esq.  of  co.  Tyi'one,  by  Margaret 
his  vdie,  sister  to  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.,  then  of 
Tanderagee  Castle,  co.  Armagh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James   Francis   Lennox,    Stirling   House,    Clonee,    co. 
Mcath,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  7  April,  1845. 

II.  Charles  James   Napier,    B.A.   Trin.    Coll.   Dublin,    h. 
15  Nor.  1851. 


ni.  Henry  William  Hamilton,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6. 

8  April,  1804. 
1.  Mary.  ii.  Jane  Moore.  m.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

IV.  Marion  Agnes  Hinds.  v.  Eva,  deceased. 

iLtncrtgC— "The  Clan  Pharlan,"  says  Skene,  "is  the 
only  one  (with  the  exception,  perhaps,  of  the  Clan  Donnachie) 
whose  descent  from  the  ancient  Earls  of  the  district  in  wliich 
their  possessions  lay  (the  Earls  of  Lennox)  can  be  proved  by 
charter." 
The  Irish  branch  of  the  family  was  founded  by 
Malcolm  MacFarlane,  nephew,  it  is  stated,  of  Col.  John 
MacFarlane  of  that  ilk,  whose  three  brothers.  Major  Andrew, 
Archibald,  and  Waiter,  were  killed  at  Malplaquet  serving 
under  the  Duke  of  Mailborough.  He  m.  about  1725,  Janet 
Drummond,  grand-dau.  of  James  Drummond,  4th  Earl  of 
Perth,  created  Duke  by  James  VIL,  and  d.  about  1729,  leav- 
ing  a  son, 

Francis  MacFarlane,  6.  1727,  who  was  at  Prestonpans, 
1745,  where  he  was  beside  Col.  Gardiner,  when  that  gallant 
oflBcer  was  killed.  Purchasing  some  property  in  Ireland,  he 
settled  at  Stirling,  co.  Meath.  To  this  Francis,  "  his  cousin," 
Walter  MacFarlane,  of  that  ilk,  the  learned  genealogist,  trans- 
mitted a  copy  of  the  family  pedigree.  He  ra.  1st,  1766,  Jane 
Hastie  of  Edinburgh,  by  whom  he  had  (with  a  dau.,  Jane, 
who  m.  Mr.  Bevan,  of  Wales,  and  d.  s.  p.),  three  sons, 
Henrt,  his  heir. 

James    Hepburn,    of   Stutton    House,    Suffolk,    Post-Capt. 
R.N.,   Signal  Lieut,   to  Lord  Howe    on  the    "Glorious," 
1  June,  1794,  b.  30  May,  1769;  m.  1803,   his  cousin,  M;m  , , 
dau.   of  James  Ha.'stie,   Esq.  of  London,   and  had  i:-  i  i 
Francis  James,   an  officer    in  the  R.N.,   d.  in  the  \\' 
Indies:  Mary  Anne,   deceased;  and  EUzabeth  Frances, 
Francis  John  MacFarlane,   Lieut.-Col.,  late  3rd  Dra^  .;i 
Guards. 
Fiancis,  of  Longford  and  Paceficld,  co.  Dublin,  b.  1771 ;  /.;. 
in  1832,  Maria,  dau.  of  —  James,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  ha,= 
issue,  Francis  Thomas,  b.  2  July,  1835 ;  and  Jane. 

Mr.  MacFarlane  to.  2ndly,  1793,  Mary  Richardson,  and  by  hci 
had  a  son  and  a  dau., 
Edward  North,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Dublin,  h.  13  Mav -li, 
1794;  rii.  Lucy,  dau.  of  James  Barker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Francis  and  Caroline. 
Mary,  m.  in  1817,  Richard  Barker,  Esq.,  son  of  Oliver  Barl-r. 
Esq.  of  Clonard,  the  grandson  and  heir  of  Richard  Bai..  ., 
Esq.  of  Crobojc-East,  co.  Mcath,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  L.  MacFarlane,  Esq.  of  Stirling,  co.  Meath,  and 
Hunstown  House,  co.  Dublin,  6.  2.S  May,  1707  ;  m.  14  April, 
1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ross  Maguire,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  Castle- 
knock,  a  descendant  of  the  great  and  ancient  family  of  JIaguirc 
of  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1837)  had  issue 
Malcolm  Francis,  d.  11  Jan.  1826;  Henry  James,  now  o 
Hunstown  House ;  Francis  John,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  3rd  Dragooi: 
Guards,  m.  May,  1802,  Elizabeth  Frani;es,  dau.  of  Capt.  James 
Hepburn  MacFarlane,  of  Stutton  House,  Suffolk,  Post-Capt 
R.N. ;  Catherine,  d.  31  Oct.  18GS.  Mr.  MacFarlane  d.  Jan 
1851. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  saltire  engi'ailed  between  four  roses  gu.  Ores 
— A  demi-savage  grasping  in  his  dexter  hand  a  sheaf  of  arrowf 
and  pointing  with  the  sinister  to  an  imperial  crown  or. 

.-ical-i — Hunstown  House,  Mulhuddart,  co.  Dublin;  andFallagl 
Erin,  co.  Tyrone. 


II'GILDOY/NY    OF    CLAHE    PARK. 

JI'GiLDOWNT,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Clare  Park,  co 
Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  Capt 
Antrim  Militia,  b.  Feb.  1820. 

iLiilCngP.— John  M'Gildowny,  Esq.  of  Eallycastlo,  soi 
of  Edmund   M'Gildowny,   Esq.   of   Ballynaglough,   m.  Mar.  i 
Gray,  and  was  father  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  Mrs.  Casement)  o   ' 
three  sons,  John,  of  Clare  Park:  Charles,  of  whom  presently 
and  Edmund,  of  Clare.    The  2nd  son, 

Charles  M'Gildowny,  Esq.  of  Clare  Park,  m.  9  JIarch,  ISIU 
Rosetta  Boyd,  and  d.  24  Jan.  1842,  leaving  an  only  sou  M' 
heir,  the  present  Joun  31'Gildowny,  of  Clare  Park. 

&at— Clare  Park,  near  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim. 


MAC    aiLLICUDDY    OF    THE    KEEKS. 

MacG-illicuddt,  Dexis  Chaeles,  common], 
called  Mac  Gillicuddy  of  the  Reeks,  b.  14  Maj 
1852  ;  s.  his  father  6  June,  1866. 


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ILtltCngC— The  family  of  M'Gillicuddy  was  a  branch  of 
the  once  powerful  sept  of  the  O'Sullivans,  who  had  great  pos- 
jesaious  in  'f  ipperary,  especially  at  Clonmel,  but  lost  all  at  tlio 
time  of  the  English  invasion,  in  the  days  of  Donald  More, 
who  removed  to  Carberry.  He  had  ten  sons,  men  of  note  and 
ralour,  of  whom  eight  were  slain  in  an  ambuscade  at  Lisli- 
loaaugil,  near  Cork;  whereupon  the  O'SuUivan-More  and  the 
Sullivan-Uear  retreated  to  Desmond,  long  before  possessed  by 
he  O'Donoghues  and  Jloriartys,  who,  without  contention, 
:eded  to  the  new  comers  most  of  Desmond  from  Cuou-a-ui, 
aear  Bantry,  to  the  Kiver  Laune. 

The  barony  of  Iveragh  (except  M'Carthy-lIore's  estates),  the 
;ntirc  of  Dunkerion,  and  four  plowlands  in  Glan-y-rought, 
irere  the  allotment  of  O'SuUivan-lIorc,  and  the  most  of  Glan- 
r-rought,  with  Bear  and  Bantry,  went  to  O'SuUivan-Bcar. 
Many  of  their  kin  accompanied  these  chiefs  ;  among  others, 
;he  Sughrues.  Several  families  had  their  living  out  of  O'SuUi- 
ran-ilorc's  house,  and  paid  him  chiefry  therefor.  This 
D'SullivanOIore  gave  one-third  of  his  estate  to  his  grandson, 
jience  called  M'Gillicuddy,  i.e.,  tlie  child  of  ray  affections 
iitdofmy  goods ;  and  his  eldest  son,  and  eventually  most  of 
lis  descendants,  adopted  that  name,  viz.,  M'Gillicuddy,  in 
ieu  of  their  ancient  name  of  O'Sullivan. 
In  1595,  June  8,  a  patent  was  granted  to  Edmond  Barret 
'of  the  lands  of  Charonloughhurte,  Bodenismeane,  alias 
'arrennegate,  and  Tenescarte,  containing  two  cartrous  of 
aountain  and  infertile  land;  a  cartron  of  land  in  Charowbcg, 
xdemore,  Ardenegreaghe,  Banecloone,  Shaneragh,  Ard- 
■kghes,  Leseknoghcr,  in  the  Barony  of  Cliarowloughurte, 
[ilsallaghc,  Kieapirashc,  Blegawlin,  Charowmeereyaghter,  a 
astle  in  Bragheraghe,  Chaherdonnellyearaglie,  Oglaneloghe, 
Jonefelaghe,  Derileceghwaghe,  in  the  co.  of  Kerry,  parcel  of 
he  lands  of  Donald  Gebaldaghe  M'Gilleccdd,  late  of 
ensmeane  [or  Bordeneene,  or  M'Gillycuddy's  border], 
illed  in  rebellion,  and  attainted  by  Act  of  Parliament." 
OEBIn's  Bat.  Rolls,  vol.  ii.,  page  312.] 

Whether  Donald,  whose  lands  were  thus  alienated  in  1.'95, 

|ras  father  or  cousin  of  Donat,  whose  son,  John,  was  Vicar  of 

Icatcrn  1591,  it  is  impossible  to  ascertain,  owing  to  the  very 

■tilated  state  of  the  family  pedigree  now  in  the  possession  of 

le  M'Gillycuddy  of  the  Keeks. 

CoKKELics  M'GiLLiccTDDr,  6.  civca  15S0  {d.  by  shipwreck  in 

I),  m.  Istly,  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Crosbie,  Bishop  of  Anlfert, 

[y  Grace  O'Lawlor;  and  2ndly,  Sheelah,  dau.  of  David  (or 

laniel)  Oge  M'Carthy,  of  Dunguile.    By  the  latter  he  had 

mo  a  son  Xeill,  and  a  dau. ;  and  by  tlic  former,  Joan  Crosbie, 

ve  children,  of  whom  the  eldest  was 

DoNoon,  or  Doxatcs  M'Gilliccddt,  of  Carewbcg,  b.  1C23, 

ho  was  remarkable  for  his  loyal  attachment  to  the  Stuart 

lUSe.    He  defended  his  castle  for  a  long  time  against  the 

irces  of  Cbomwell  ;  and  finally  set  it  on  fire  rather  than  sur- 

nder  it,  and  escaped  to  the  mountain  strongholds.    In  1C4S  he 

lised  a  regiment  at  his  own  expense  in  support  of  Charles, 

d  obtained  the  Marquess  of  Ormonde's  commission  of  Lieut. - 

1.  in  1650.     He  was,  however,  compelled  to  fly  to  the  con- 

nent,  where  he  remained  for  some  years.    On  the  restoration 

Cbables   ii.  he  returned;    and  his  estates,  which  were 

rfeited,  were  in  part  restored  to  him.     He  was  Sheriff  of 

crry  1636,  and  d.  circa  1690,  in  which  year  he  made  his 

ill.    lie  111.  a  Spanish  lady  of  rank,  and  had  issue.       The 

Daniel  M'Gillicuddt,  a  Capt.  in  Col.  Monck's  regt.,  m. 
rucretia,  dau.  of  Derryck  Yon  Dachelaer,  of  Wennigen,  or 
ageningen,  in  Guilderland,  sister  to  Margaret  Von  Dachelaer, 
ife  of  his  cousin-german,  Major  Denis  M'Gillicuddy.  Capt. 
lel  M'Gillycuddy  d.  v.  p.  1705,  leaving  issue,  besides  a 
itinger  son,  Cornelius  (who  resided  in  Holland,  with  his 
other,  and  settled  in  Lisbon  afterwards,  under  the  name  of 
oderigo  Von  Dachelaer),  an  elder  son, 
Denis  M'Gillicuddy,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Blennerhasset, 

Killorglin,  by  Klizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  llev.  Benjamin 
ross.  Precentor  of  Cloyne,  and  had  four  sons,  Denis,  who 

».  ?).,  Cornelics,  John,  and  Philip;  and  three  dans..  Avis, 
lizabeth,  and  Mary.  All  his  sons  d.  s.  p.,  except  tlic  2nd, 
Cornelius  M-GiLLicuDDY,  b.  1720;  m.  16  July,  17-15,  Cathe- 
ne,  dau.  of  Richard  Chute,  Esq.  of  Tulligaron,  by  Charity 
iS  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Uerbert  (of  Currens)  and  Mary 
astable,  and  had  issue, 

L  Denis,  b.  31  Oct.  1717;  d.  uvm. 

U.  EicHARD,  "  M'Gillicuddy  of  the  Reeks,"  6.  30  May,  17.'iO  ; 

m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Thomas,  the   1st  Lord  Ventry,  and 

d.  *.  p.  I'J  Nov.  1826. 
tii.  Fbascis,  of  whom  hereafter. 
IV.  Daniel,  b.  Feb.  1753,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Conway 

Blennerhassett  and  Elizabeth  Lacy,  but  had  no  issue  by  her. 


Hem.  2ndly,  1811,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  Barry  Denny,  1st 
bart.  of  Tralee,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  issue, 
1  Daniel  de  Courcy,  of  Day  Place,  Tralec,  co.  Kerry,  J.P. 
b.  Is  .Vug.  1815;  m.  Sept.  1839,  Lucinda  Jiargaret,  dau. 
of  Kichard  Morphy,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  by  whom  (who  d. 
16  May,  1878)  he  has  issue,  1  Daniel  De  Courcy,  6.  July, 
1840;  2  Kichard  Edward,  b.  May,  1850;  3  Henry  Arthur, 
b.  Nov.  1852;  4  Edward  Abrani,  6.  Nov.  1851;  5  Arthur 
Orpen,  b.  Nov.  1856;  6  Francis  John,  6.  June,  ls60; 
1  Sarah  Lucinda,  m.  1  Oct.  1867,  Bev.  liaymond  De 
Audemer  Oi-pen,  Rector  of  Tralee  parish,  co.  Kerry,  son 
of  Sir  Richard  John  Theodoi-e  Orjten,  Knt.  of  Ardtully, 
Kenmare,  co.  Kerry;  and  2  Sophia  Elizabeth. 

1  Arabella,  m.  Aug.  1843,  Edwaid  Moi-pliy,  Esq.  of  Tralee, 
CO.  Kerry,  by  whom  (who  d.  1878)  she  had  issue  four  sons 
and  one  dau. 

2  Sophia,  m.  May,  1834,  Rev.  Henry  Denny,  Rector  of  the 
parish  of  Ballinaghaglish,  co.  Kerry,  3id  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Denny,  3rd  bart.  of  Tralee,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Eiisebius,  b.  May,  1754,  who  had  issue  five  .sons,  Richard, 
Daniel,  Francis,  Eusebius,  and  James,  and  also  four  daus., 
Ellen,  Catherine,  Charity,  and  Margaret. 

VI.  CorneUus,  6.  July,  1762. 

I.  Charity,  wife  of  Edward  CoUis,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Atme,  d.  unm. 

III.  Margaret,  wife  of  Rev.  James  Day. 

IV.  Ruth,  d.  .•>-.  p.  V.  Avis,  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Agnes,  wife  of  Maurice  Lcyne,  M.D.,  J.P.  of  Tralee. 
The  3rd  son, 

Francis  M'Gillicuddy,  6.  17  Aug.  1751;  m.  178S,  Catherine, 
relict  of  Darby  M'Gill,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Denis  Jiahony,  Esq. 
of  Dromore,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  6  April,  1520. 
His  eldest  son, 

RicnARD  M'Gillicuddy  (who  s.  his  uncle  Richard  as  The 
M'Gillicuddy  or  the  Reeks),  b.  1  Jan.  1790;  m.  1st,  9  Nov. 
1S14,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  James  Bennett,  M.D.,  of  Cork, 
by  Dorothea  St.  Ledger  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Feb. 
1S49)  had  an  only  surviving  child,  Dorothea,  m.  29  June,  1847, 
William  Leader,  Esq.  of  Rosnalie,  who  d.  1861.  The  M'Gilli- 
cuddy m.  2ndly,  6  Nov.  1849,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Johnstone, 
Esq.  of  Mainstone  Court,  co.  Here.'oid,  and  had, 

Richard  Patrick,  his  heir. 

Denis  Charles,  the  present  Mac  Gillicuddy  or  the  Reeks. 

John,  b.  20  March,  1850.  Charles,  0.  8  Nov.  1857. 

Neill,  b.  22  July,  lb60. 

Agnes. 

Anna  Catherine,  771.  1  June,  1S78,  George  Joseph  Metcalf, 
Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Mary  Ruth.  Sylvia  Emily. 

M'Gillicuddy  served  as  High  SherilT  1823-4,  and  was  J.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Kerry;  he  d.  6  Jtme,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Richard  Patrick  MacGillicuddy,  The  JIacGillicuddy  of 
the  Reeks,  b.  15  July,  1850 ;  d.  unm.  28  Nov.  1871,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother,  Denis  Charles,  now  The  MacGillicuddy. 

Arms— Gn.,  a  wivem  or.    CreU — The  Eecks  ppr.    Motto — 
Sursum  corda. 
Heul — Whiteficld,  Killarncy. 


ISIACGHSGOFw    OF    GLENaYLE. 

jMacGeegoe,  .James,  Esq.  of  tliat  Ilk,  of  Glengyle 
and  Cille-ina-clieall.iig,  co.  Perth,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Tkompson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S66) 
has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  1853. 


I.  Jemima. 


II.  Elizabeth. 


ni.  Margaret. 


jltUCtCgC.— The  clan  Gregor,  or  MacGregor,  is  stated  to 
bo  descended  from  Kenneth  Mac  Alpin,  King  of  Scotland, 
and  hence  to  be  even  now  occasionally  called  the  Clan  Alpin. 

From  time  immemorial  the  clan  had  large  possessions  in 
Perth  and  Argyllshircs,  Glenorchy,  Gltn-Doihart,  Glen- 
Lochy,  and  Glen-Lyon,  being  called  the  four  Glens  of  the 
MacGregors.  The  chiefs  lived  in  Bealaeh,  now  Taymouth, 
till  about  1491,  and  when  they  were  driven  out  of  what  is  now 
the  Breadalbane  territory,  they  settled  on  the  banks  of  Loch 
Lomonu  and  Loch  Katrine.  By  the  ancient  Celtic  laws  no 
chief  recognized  a  Crown  charter  as  necessary  to  his  holding 
his  lands,  and  in  fact  was  not  allowed  to  possess  written  title 
deeds,  it  being  a  point  of  honour  with  the  clan  to  love  and 
support  the  chief  as  father  of  his  people.  While  the  strong 
arm  constituted  the  sole  title  to  property,  the  MacGregors  held 
their  own,  being  able  and  willing  to  make  their  hands  keep 
their  lands.  But  when  territorial  possessions  were  legally 
secured  by  written  tenures,  they  imprudently  continued  to 
trust  to  the  right  of  the  sword,  and  thus  paved  the  way  for 
their  future  misfortunes.    While  they  pursued  their  simple 


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and  retired  life,  the  Rreat  barons  in  their  vicinity  used  their 
fourt  influence  to  obtain  charters  over  the  old  MacGregor 
possessions,  and  followed  up  the  acquisition  of  such  docu- 
mentary rights  by  driving  out  the  true  proprietors.  The 
MacGregors  habitually  and  obstinately  resisted  such  encroach- 
ments, and  their  bravery  often  gained  them  advantages  over 
their  adversaries.  But  the  latter  had  always  possession  of  the 
royal  ear,  and  vsrhat  was  simply  self  defence  on  the  part  of  the 
devoted  sept,  was  uniformly  misrepresented  at  court  as  a  head- 
strong defiance  of  all  rule  and  authority.  The  natural  result 
followed:  not  only  were  they  deprived  of  their  lands,  but  their 
very  name  was  proscribed  for  nearly  200  years,  and  the 
MacGregors  became  a  wild,  a  lawless,  and  a  broken  clan. 
An  early,  if  not  the  original,  seat  of  the  clan  Gregor  was 
Glenorchy,  and  from  that  property  they  took  their  title  for 
many  generations.  John,  of  Glenorchy,  was  made  prisoner 
by  King  Edwabd  of  England,  at  Dunbar,  1296;  but  his  lands 
■were  returned  on  condition  of  his  serving  that  King  in  France, 
where,  it  would  seem,  he  died,  as  no  more  mention  is  made  of 
him.  His  dau.  and  heiress,  Margaret,  carried  the  barony  to 
her  husband,  John,  son  of  Sir  Neil  Campbell,  of  Lochawe,  by 
Lady  Mary  Bruce,  sister  of  King  Eobeet.  John  fell  in  the 
Battle  of  Halidon,  1333,  leaving  one  child,  who  only  survived 
a  few  years,  and  upon  whose  death  Glenorchy  returned  to  the 
family  of  MacGrcgor,  as  there  is  undoubted  evidence  of  the 
death  in  1390  of  John  MacGregor,  of  Glenorchy,  who  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

GEEGoa  MacGregoe,  chief  of  MacGregors,  who  had  five  sons, 
James,  John,  Duncan,  Gregor,  and  Dougal.  He  d.  1415,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  MacGregoe,  d.  unm.  John  s.  his  brother  in  Bealach, 
Duncan  to  Eoro,  Gregor  to  Glendochart,  and  Dougal  to 
Glengyle. 

John  MacGbegob  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  and  at  this  time 
the  Breadalbane  territory  was  greatly  encroached  upon  by 
neighbouring  clans;  and  upon  the  death,  a  few  years  later,  of 
John's  grandson, 

Geegoe  MacGeegok,  of  that  ilk,  being  the  only  descendant 
of  Gregor,  .9.  to  the  chiefship  and  properties  of  Chomair, 
Craigroyston,  Inversnaid,  and  Glengyle.  He  was  greatly 
celebrated  for  his  bravery.  He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Buchanan,  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  162G,  leaving  four  sons,  i.  James; 
II.  John;  III.  Gregor;  iv.  Malcolm,  to  whom  he  gave  Glen- 
gyle, which  is  situated  on  Loch  Katrine,  a  beautiful  hilly 
country  in  co.  Perth,  and  was  the  birthplace  of  the  celebrated 
Bob  Roy.  It  is  the  only  property  of  which  the  MacGregors 
were  not  deprived,  and  the  MacGregor  who  held  possession 
was  deemed  chief  of  the  clan.  His  son,  Donald,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Campbell  of  Glenfalloch,  and  had  three  sons,  1  John;  2  Dun- 
can ;  3  KoBERT  Campbell,  the  famous  Rob  Rot  MacGregoe, 
of  Craigroyston  and  Inversnaid,  and  who  also  held  Glengyle 
in  trust  for  his  nephew,  Gregor  MacGregor  or  Clune  Dhu. 
The  late  Glengyle  family  was  descended  from  this  son.  Gregor 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  MacGeegob  jh.  Miss  Graeme,  and  is  stated  to  have 
been  representative  of  the  extinct  earldom  of  Mcntcith.  lie 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  MacGeegoe,  one  of  whose  daus.,  Helen,  r,i.  Rob  Roy  ; 
the  other,  Jemima,  one  of  the  Campbells  of  Glenfalloch.  His 
great-grandson, 

James  MacGeegoe,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  — Macdon.aM,  oflicor 
In  the  42nd  Highlanders,  and  was  father  of  the  present  laird 
of  Glengyle. 

Motlo — E'en  do  and  spare  not. 
/Seat— Glengyle,  Callander,  co.  Perth. 


McGRIGOR    OF    CAIRNOCS:. 

McGeigoe,  Alexander  Bennett,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
of  Cairnocli,  co.  Stirling,  J. P.,  Dean  of  Faculties  of 
the  University  of  Glasgow,  5.  1  May,  1827;  »».  11 
Oct.  1848,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Bobertson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of  Hamburg,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  h.  10  July,  1S.5D. 

II.  William  Bennett,  h.  2  Dec.  ISCl;  d.  11  March,  18G3. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  2  July,  1874,  Neale  Thomson, 
Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Janet  Stevenson  Bennett. 

iLinCilffC— Alexander  McGrigob,  Esq.  of  Cairnoch,  a 
J. P.  for  the  CO.  Lanark,  and  an  eminent  Solicitor  in  Glasgow, 
b.  30  Nov.  17(2;  rn.  8  June,  1795,  Frances,  yomngest  dau.  of 


J 

dilfl 


John  Willison,   Esq.  of  Port  Glasgow,  descended  from 
Andersons  of  Dowhill,  a  family  for  a  long  period  of  standi 
and  influence  in  Glasgow.    By  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1837) 
McG rigor  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Frances  Willison,  ra.  8  June,  1818,  the  late  Patrick  Murray, 
Esq.  of  Glasgow;  and  d.  24  Dec.  184S,  leaving  issue. 

Margaret,  6.  Dec.  1797;  d.  Dec.  1798. 

Mr.  McGrigor  d.  21  Oct.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  McGrigor,  of  Cairnoch,  6.  14  July,  1790,  Soli- 
citor in  Glasgow,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  7  March,  1826,  Janet  Stevenson,, 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Moore  Place,  Glasgow, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1827)  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Bennett,  now  of  Cairnoch. 
He  m.  2ndly,   17  July,  1832,  Mary  Cusine,  dau.  of  William 
Wedderspoon,  Esq.  of  Tayside,  Solicitor  in  Perth,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  Oct.  1852)  had  issue, 

William  Wedderspoon,  b.  20  Oct  1833;  d.  6  Sept.  1842. 
Mary  Murray. 

Mr.  McGregor  d.  20  Dee.  1S53. 

Arms — Arg.,  out  of  a  mount  an  oak-tree  ppr.  and  a  sword 
in  bend  az.  cnsigned  with  an  antique  crown.  Crest — A  lion's 
head  erased  and  crowned  with  an  antique  crown  ppr.  Motto — 
E'en  do  and  spare  not. 

Residences — 19,  Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow;  and  Cairnoch, 
Carronbridgc  by  Denny.  Clubs — Reform  and  Devonshire,  Lon- 
don; Weslern,  Glasgow;  University,  Edinburgh. 


lIcGUIEE   OF    CLONEA  HOUSE. 

McGrUiEE,  Samuel  Edward,  Esq.  of  Clonea 
House,  CO.  Waterford,  J.P.,  High  SherifP  1869,  J, 
1816  ;  called  to  the  Irish  Bar ;  s.  his  brother  1851; 
m.  1852,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Wilham 
MacMahon,  Bart.,  Master  of  the  EoUs  ia  Irelaud, 
and  has  issue,  ^^ 

I.  William  Walter,  6.  26  March,  1853."  ' 

I.  Chariotte  Mary,  0.  10  May,  1S55;   d.  19  July,  1875. 

II.  Emily  Mary,  0.  12  Nov.  1857. 

ni.  Augusta  Maria,  6.  7  March,  1859.  JJ 

iLtlTCatJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  House  of  McGuire, 
anciently  Mac  Uiduir,  Lords  of  Fermanagh,  who  were  ennobled 
in  1627,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Enniskillcn. 

Tuo.MAS  More  McGcire,  Chief  of  McGuire  and  Lord  of 
Fermanagh,  called  Giolla  Ddbii,  or  the  dark-haired  youth, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Con  O'Neill,  Chief  of  Tyrone;  andd. 
1430,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Philip,  Chief  of  McGuire,  from  whom  descended  the 
McGuires  of  Tempo,  co.  I''ermanagh,  subsequent  chiefs  <rf 
McGuire  (s»c  Bcrke's  Vicissitv.dcs  of  Familie<). 

II.  Thomas  Oge,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  the  MacCallum  Moore; 
d.  1480,  leaving,  inter  alios, 

1  Edmond,  ancestor  of  the  McGuires  of  Knockaninny,  co. 
Fermanagh,  Irom  a  branch  of  which  line  descends  John 
McGuire,  Esq.  of  Tralee,  whose  3rd  dau.,  Louisa  Rebecca, 
m.  0  July,  1872,  John  H.  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Killowen,  J.l'. 
CO.  Wexford  {sie  Glascott  of  Aldertown,  £x.). 

2  Connor  More,  ancestor  of  the  Maguires,  Lords  Ennis- 
killen  (see  Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Peerage). 

III.  HcGH,  ancestor  of  the  line  treated  of  here. 

IV.  Rory,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Cloghcr  1419 ;  d.  1483. 
Hugh  McGciee,  the  3rd  son,  was  called  "Hugh  Neinagh," 

d.  1488.    Seventh  in  descent  from  him  was 

Richard  McGuire,  Esq.  of  co.  Fermanagh,  as  described  in 
the  pedigree  of  this  family  registered  in  Ulster's  Office,  Dublin 
Castle ;  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  William,  who  canied  on  this  line. 

II.  Richard,  who  settled  at  Moyalley,  co.  Limerick,  aftei 
IG41 ;  m.  Katherine,  widow  of  Very  Rev.  John  Fitzgerald, 
Dean  of  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  will  dated  1  Feb.  1690. 

William  McGuire,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son,  settled  in  Dublin, 
and  was  father  of 

Richard  McGuire,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  ol 
Alexander  de  Barde  Duterail,  of  Dublin,  a  French  refugee 
(who  d.  March,  1752).    He  d.  1727,  leaving  a  son, 

William  McGuire,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  b.  1699,  entered  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  9  July,  1716;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis 
Annesley,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Winwick,  co.  Lancaster;  by  hei 
(who  survived  him  and  made  her  will  12  July,  1784,  which  was 
proved  7  Feb.  1789)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  s.  p.  u.  Francis,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  William,  of  George  Street,  Hanover  Square,  London,  b. 
22  April,  1723;  m.  Lucy  Beard,  widow  of  Governor  Fytche. 
of  liengal,  and  had  a  dau.,  Lucy,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Marr,  o: 
Downhain,  co.  Norfolk,  and  a  son, 


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William,  of  Rostrevor,  co.  Down,  m.  Anne  Eliza,  daii.  of 

John  Moore,  Ksq.  of  Clough,  co.  Down;  U.  lelj.  Ib22, 

leaving  u  son, 

William  John,  of  Carrigl)awn,  near  Rostrevor,  m.  10  Feb. 

18i«,    Lady    Mary  Annislcy,    only   dau.    of    William 

Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Annosley,  by  his  1st  wife,  Lady 

Isabella  St.  Lawrence,   dau.  of  William,  2nd   Earl  of 

Howth,  and  co-heiress  of  her  mother  Lady  JIary  Ber- 

mingham,  dau.  and  co-heircss  of  Thomas,  "iind  Baron 

of  Athenry  and  Earl  of  Louth.    Lady  Mary  McGuirc  d. 

1837,  leaving  issue, 

William  Richard  BEnMiNCHAM  McGcire,  chief  and 
representative  of  this  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
McGuire,  Chiefs  of  Fermanagh,  0.  March,  18i9,  a  co- 
heir of  one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  Thomas,  2Jad  Lord 
Athenry,  and  Earl  of  Louth. 
Edward  Thomas  St.  Lawrence,  Licut.-Col.  1st  regt. 

Royals,  6.  March,  1830. 
Armorie  Russel,  6.  26  Nov.  1837  ;  ni.  2  Aug.  1860,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
haisc,  Co.  Cavan ;  rf.  18  June,  IbTl. 
IV.  Arthub,  of  whom  below. 

▼.  Joseph,  (1.  «)!»!.,  made  his  will  30  June,  1790,  proved 
1794.  VI.  Annesley,  6.  4  Nov.  1731 ;  d.  1732. 

vn.  Thomas,  6.  1  Sept.  1733. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  10  July,  1737;  m.  Smith. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  Smith. 

in.  Jane,  6.  3  Nov.  1738;  711.  Aslibumcr.         iv.  Deborah. 
Sir.  McGuire  c2.  intestate  April,  1703,  and  administration  was 
granted  to  his  widow,  5  Jan.  1763.     His  4th  son, 

Abthcb  McGuiBE,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery,  6. 17  Jan.  1724; 
')%.  (lie.  20  Sept.  1759)  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Croker,  Esq. 
jf  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  d.  s.  p. 

U.  Arthur,  Rector  of  St.  Tliomas,  Dublin,  appointed  a  Canon 
of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  21  March,  1791  ;  c^.  Jan.  1841. 
m.  Richard  (Sir),  Knight. 

IV.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Joseph,  J. P.  cos.  Cavan  and  Fermanagh,  m.  Mademoiselle 
Perdisette,  a  native  of  Switzerland,  and  had  thiee  daus., 
Henrietta,  d.  iinm.;  Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  George  Morley 
Dennis,  Rector  of  Enniscoffey,  co.  Westmeath ;  and  Maria, 
m.  1st,  Arthur  McGuire  Gyles,  Esq.  of  Saunders'  Court,  co. 
Wexford,  and  2ndly,  Nicholas  Ffolliott  Gyles,  J. P.,  Major 
Waterford  Militia  (Artillery). 

Tl.  Thomas.  vii.  Edward.  viri.  Francis. 

I.  Anne  Croker,  m.  (lie.  1  March,  1791)  George  Gyles,  Esq.  of 
Boblnstown,  co.  Wexford.  11.  Elizabeth. 

rhe4th  son, 

William  McGuire,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1S04,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Hobson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1848,  having  had  by  her  (who 
1. 1856)  the  following  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  an  officer  R.N. ;  d.  unm.  of  the  yellow  fever  in 
the  West  Indies. 

II.  Abthub,  of  Clonea  House,  his  successor;  d.  unm.  ISal. 
m.  Walter  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1855. 

IV.  Samcel  Edwabd,  now  of  Clonea  House. 

I.  Maria. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Simon  Greene,  Capt.  28th  regt.,  and 
has  issue. 

Arms — Vert,  awhile  ho/se  fully  caparisoned  thereon  a  knight 

^n  complete  armour.  In  the  dexter  hand  a  sword  all  ppr.   Crest — 

l>n  a  ducal  coronet  a  stag  statant  ppr.  collared  and  lined  or. 

Ilfotto — Fortitudo  et  justicia;  and  Virtus  et  fortitudo  invinci- 

|>ilia  sunt. 

&of— Clonea  House,  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 


MACHELL    OP    CRACKENTHORPE. 

Machell,  Eey.,  Eichaed  Beverley,  Eector 
|)f  Eoos,  Holderness,  Hull,  Yorkshire,  J.P.  for  the 
liartsof  Lindsey  ;  b.  8  Jan.  1823  ;  m.  llJApril,  1850, 
].he  Hon.  Emma,  eldest  survivinjij  dau.  of  the  late 
llenry  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Birdsall  and  Settring- 
lon,  and  sister  of  Henry,  StJi  Lord  Middleton,  and 
pas  issue, 
I.  Hugh  Lancelot,  6.  14  Aug.  1S51 ;  B.A.  St.  John's  Coll. 
Cambridge ;  m.  22  July,  1876,  Helena  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Abel  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 
Lancelot,  6.  25  Feb.  1877  ;  and  Julian,  b.  23  March,  1878. 
n.  Henry  Robert,  b.  25  Jan.  1853;  d.  26  Dec.  1877. 
ni.  Reginald  Willoughby,  6.  '20  June,  1854;  vt.l  Aug.  1876, 
Ada  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Sympson,  Rector  of  lui'by 
Misperton,  co.  York. 

IV.  Guy  Lawrence,  d.  an  infant,  25  Jan.  1862. 

V.  Percy  Wilfrid,  b.  5  Dec.  18G2. 

■VI.  Lancelot  Wentwonh,  6.  11  June,  1SG5. 

I.  Eva  Magdalen.  11.  Beatrice  Cassandra. 

iLincagC.— The  antiquity  of  this  family  is  unquestionable. 


In  Holinshcd's  Chronielet  nf  Englaml,  Rogcrus  Malus  Catnlus" 
occurs  as  Vice  Chancellor  of  Knuhind,  temp.  RicuABD  I. 
Guillim,  in  his  Heraldry,  makes  honourable  mention  of  two 
Machells,  Hugh,  and  Guy,  who  served  at  Tournay  under 
Hesbt  Vlll.;  and  for  further  reference  we  might  adduce 
Dugdale,  Pennant,  and  Whitaker.  Passing  over  a  long  scries 
of  generations,  we  come  to 

John  Machell,  in  whose  house  at  Crakenthorpe,  according 
to  Lingard,  King  Henry  VI.  took  refuge  after  the  battle  of 
Hexham.  This  John,  living  1440,  vi.  Catherine  Huddlcstone, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Crackentlinrpe,  m.  a  dau.  of  Gilbert  Wharton, 
and  (/.  2nd  or  3rd  Henry  Vlll.,  leaving  issue, 

1  Guy,  of  Crackenthorpe,  m.  Margaret  .Scott ;  andfZ.  1537, 
having  had  issue,  Robert  Myghthell,  Gryllys,  Wylfryd, 
Guy,  Leonard,  Edward,  Henry,  Thomas,  and  iVnn. 

2  Philip,  clericus. 

S  Hugh,  of  Crackenthorpe,  fought  at  Tournay,  d.  circa 
1(J54,  leaving,  by  Julyan  his  wile,  a  dau.,  Eleanora,  m. 
John  Machell,  Esq.,  and  four  sons,  Anthony,  Barnaby, 
Nichol,  and  John  (Sir),  m.  Jane  Luddington,  and  had  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Chamberlain)  he  had, 
with  other  issue,  three  sons,  1  John,  of  Hattield,  Master 
of  the  Horse  to  Queen  Elizabeth;  2  Thomas,  of  Tun- 
stead;  and  3  Matthew,  of  Hatfield,  m.  twice,  1st,  Miss 
Cotton,  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Leukner,  Esq. 
This  last-named  Matthew  Machell,  of  Hatfield,  had,  by 
Miss  Cotton,  his  wife,  an  only  son,  John  Machell,  of 
Tangley,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Woodroofe,  Knt., 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  1  John,  of  Wendover, 
Bucks,  m.  1st,  Miss  Cooper,  and  2ndly,  Jane  Williams, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  William  ap  David,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  John,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who,  by 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Cuthbert  Bucke,  was  father  of 
John,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  who  was  father  of  Columna 
John  Machell,  Fellow  of  Magdalene  College,  Oxon ;  and 
2  Slatthew,  vi.  Miss  Carroll,  of  Woodharth,  and  had  a  son, 
jQhn,  of  Horsham,  M.P.,  who,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Corry,  had  a  dau.,  Isabella,  m.  1st,  Arthur  Lord 
Ingram,  3rd  Viscount  Irwin,  and  2ndly,  Hon.  John  Noel, 
of  Walcot,  3rd  son  of  Viscount  Campden. 
1  Katherine,  m.  Gilbert  Wharton,  of  Kirbythore,  who  ril. 
2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Crackenthorpe,  of  Newbiggen. 

II.  Henry,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  York,  and  Rector  of  North 

Newbald.  m.  William. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Machell,  was  father  of  Richard  Machell,  of  Caud- 
beck,  in  Cumberland,  1554,  whose  son,  John  Machell,  d.  in 
his  father's  lifetime,  leaving,  by  Eleanora  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Machell,  of  Crackenthorp,  a  son, 

HcGH  Machell,  Esq.  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blenkin- 
60p,  of  Hellebee,  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Hartclay  Castle,  and  by  her  had,  with  several 
other  sons  and  daus.,  Henry,  who  served  King  Charles  II.  in 
Ireland,  and  whose  will  is  dated  1646;  Lancelot,  of  whom 
presently,  and  John,  of  Ardee,  Ireland,  m.  Miss  Ruxton,  and 
had  a  son,  John.    The  2nd  son, 

Lancelot  Machell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  1st  Mayor 
of  Appleby  after  the  King's  return,  destroyed,  in  open  court, 
Cbomwell's  charter  before  he  took  office.  This  gentleman  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Sandford,  of  Ilowgill  Castle 
(settlement  dated  20  June,  41  Elizabeth),  and  had  issue.  The 
son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Machell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  r,i.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Beck ;  and  d.  1643,  leaving  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

Lancelot  Machell,  of  Crackenthorpe,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sleddall,  and  had  issue,  Hugh,  his  heir;  Lancelot; 
Thomas,  the  antiquary,  Chaplain  to  King  Chables  II.  (His 
31SS.  are  in  the  Library  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Carlisle.) 
Ann;  Susan;  and  Jane.  Lancelot  Machell  rf.  I6S1,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

HtTGH  Machell,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe,  hi.  Anno,  dau.  of 
Edward  Nevinson,  Esq.  of  Newbystones,  and  bad 

Lancelot,  his  heir. 

Lancelot  Machell,  of  Crackenthorpe,  ra.  Deborah  Baincs 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Nov.  1767)  left  at  his  decease,  7  May, 
1767,  with  several  other  children,  a  son  and  heir. 

The  Rev.  Richabd  Machell,  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  Rector 
of  Asby  and  Brougham,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Gibson, 
of  Edenhall,  and  had,  with  other  chUdren,  who  d.  young  or 
unm.,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Lancelot,  his  heir,  who  sold  Crackenthorpe'to  Lord  Lowther, 
1786,   and  d.  unm.   1788.     The  present  James  Octavius 

•  In  many  of  the  early  documents,  the  name  is  written 
Mahis  CutiUus  within  the  deed,  and  Machell  on  the  seal  of  the 
same  parchment.  The  collection  of  Deeds  and  MSS.  connected 
with  the  family  is  in  regular  succession  from  124C. 


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Machcll,  Esq.  repurchased  Crackenthorpe  from  the  Earl  of 

Lonsdale. 
Chbistopheh,  of  whom  presently. 
Anne,  r,i.  Thomas  Heelis,  Esq. 

The  younger  son, 

Chbistophek  Machell,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  5.1747;  Lieut.- 
Col.  15th  legt.  of  foot;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher  Scott, 
Esq.  of  Aldbro",  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S43,  aged  86)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  6.  June,  1786,  Capt.  Eriffade-Major  in  30th  regt., 
served  in  Spain,  Portugal,  Copenhagen,  and  the  West 
Indie?,  was  shot  through  the  body  at  Badajos,  from  which 
he  recovered,  and  sei-ved  subsequently  in  the  East  Indies, 
where  he  d.  17  Kov.  1822. 

II.  Chbistophek  Scott,  of  Beverley,  d.  12  May  1869. 
in.  Lancelot,  Lieut.  E.E.,  killed  at  St.  Sebastian,  1813. 

IV.  John  Tliomas,  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  at  Waterloo,  d. 
13  Oct.  1853. 

V.  Eobert  (Eev.),  of  Little  Weighton  and  Beverley,  Vicar  of 
Marton-in-Cleveland,  6.21  Oct.  1797;  m.  1st,  17  Feb.  1821, 
Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Zealey;  and  2ndly,  11  Aug. 
18-53,  Margaret,  widow  of  the  late  Eev.  Henry  Torre  Holme, 
of  Paul  Holme;  by,  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  1841,  aged  39), 
he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  15  April,  1860. 

1  EicHABD  Beveelet  (Eev.),  as  ahove. 

2  Thomas,  h.  12  Nov.  1824;  d.  14  Dec.  1802. 

3  Lancelot,  Capt.  Bengal  ArtUlerv,  Commissary  of  Ord- 
nance at  AUahabad,  6.  14  April,  1829;  m.  19  July,  1852, 
Susan  Eliza,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  John  Xuthall,  Assistant 
Commissary- General  Bengal  army ;  d.  2  June,  1864. 

4  Hugh  Devon,  d.  1850. 

5  Henry,  R.X.,  6.  1835 ;  d.  1869. 

6  Eobert  Scott,  Lieut.  62nd  regt.  6-  1836;  m.  April,  186-5, 
Lucy  Harriett,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  Charles  Waste- 
neys  Eyre,  of  Earapton  Manor,  Kotts,  and  has  issue, 
Walter  Leonard,  6.  6  Feb.  18r;6. 

7  James  Octavius,  of  Crackenthorpe  Hall,  Westmorland ; 
Bedford  House,  Newmarket,  Suffolk  ;  and  Landwade, 
Cambridge,  late  Capt.  14th  and  59ih  regts.,  6.  5  Dec.  1837. 

1  Mary  Matilda,  m.  11  AprU,  1848,  George  Fisher,  Esq.; 
and  2ndly,  Capt.  Arthur  Prime,  5th  Dragoon  Guards, 
eldest  son  of  Eichard  Prime,  of  Walberton  House,  Sussex. 

2  Kathleen,  m.  Henry  Eyre,  Esq.,  late  Rifle  Brigade, 
eldest  son  of  Eev.  Charles  Wasteneys  Eyre,  of  Eampton 
Manor,  Notts. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  Edward  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Eouth. 
Col.  MacheU  d.  24  Sept  1827. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  arg.,  collared 
or.  Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.,  ducally  gorged  or.  The 
more  ancient  crest  was  a  fleur-de-lis. 

Hesidence — Boos,  co.  York. 


machelIj  of  penny  bridge. 

Machell,  John  Pexxt,  Esq.  of  Penny  Bridge, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Eliza, 
4th  dau.  of  the  late  Eight  Hon.  Chief  Justice  Sir 
Eohert  Dallas,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  June,  1866) 
has  issue  a  dau., 

JCSTDJA  ilADELISE. 

HincaQC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ^Iachells  of  Craclen- 
thorpe,  which  settled  in  co.  Lancaster  towards  the  close  of  the 
17th  century. 

John  Machell,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Hugh  Machell,  Esq.  of 
Crackenthorpe,  by  .Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Nevinson, 
of  Newbystones,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Walker,  Esq.  of 
Hollow  Oak,  and  by  her  acquired  that  estate.  He  had  issue, 
three  sons,  i.  Jajies,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  iii.  Thomas,  of  Ayn- 
some.  Cartmel,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Michaelson,  and  d. 
1803,  leaving  issue ;  and  four  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Machell,  Esq.  of  Hollow  Oak,  6.  27  April,  1708;  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Eichard  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Waterhead,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  John,  his  heir;  and  James,  m.  his 
cousin,  EUzaheth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Machell,  Esq.,  and  was 
father  of  James  Machell,  of  Newby  Bridge,  who  d.  1849,  leav- 
ing issue  (by  Eosetta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq. 
Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.),  Edward,  Thomas  Michaelson,  and  Eosetta 
Margaret,  in.  Henry  Eigg,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

John  SIachell,  Esq.  of  HoUow  Oak,  b.  7  Oct.  1736 :  ra. 
13  June,  17C7,  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Penny,  Esq. 
of  Penny  Bridge,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

James  Penny,  his  heir.  William. 

John,  ra.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Eigby,  Esq. 

Eichard,  to.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of  T.  Holmes,  Esq. ;  and  2naiy, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J.  Pawsey.         Isabel.         Jane. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Penny  Machell,  Esq.  of  Penny  Bridge,  &.  31  Dec. 
1790 ;  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Penny  Esq.  of  Arrad,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.30  Jan.  1861) left  at  his  decease, 
21  April,  1854, 


John  Pennt,  row  of  Penny  Bridge. 

James  (Eev.),  M.A.,  b.  6  Feb.  1803;  d.  14  May,  ISC4. 

-(^r-ms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa-,  three  greyhounds  cou- 
rant in  pale  arg.  collared  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  five  fleurs-de- 
lis  or.  Crtsl — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.  ducally  gorged. 
21otio — Mauvai.s-  chiens. 

Heat — The  Hall,  Penny  Bridge,  TJlverston. 


ETACHEN    OF    EASTBACH    COTJRT. 

Machen,  Eet.  Edwaed,  of  Eastbach  Court,  co, 
Gloucester,  late  Eector  of  Staunton,  b.  8  May,  1817 ; 
m.  10  XoT.  1847,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  James 
Lister  Dightou,  of  Dixton,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Edwaed,  m.  3  Aug.  1S76,  Lucy  Jane,  dau.  of 
late  Edward  Cope,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Edwaed  James,  6.  18  June,  1877. 

II.  Arthur.  in.  Eichard  Dighton. 
I.  Lucy,  d.  1874.  ii.  Sophia,  d.  1S50. 

III.  Edith.  rv.  Mary.  v.  iUice. 
VI.  Henrietta,  d.  1874.           vn.  Sophy,  d.  1863. 
VIII-  Annie.               ix.  Margaret.  x.  Florence, 

SLcnCclSC" — The  family  of  Machen  has  long  been  seatei 
in  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  frequently  intermarried  with  the 
very  ancient  family  of  Wyrall,  of  Bicknor,  co.  Gloucester, 
whose  descendant,  Mary  Wyrall,  in  1827,  devised  Bicknor 
Court  to  the  late  Edwaed  Machen,  Esq. 

Edwaed  Machen,  Esq-  of  Eastbach  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
who  M-  Anne  Byrken,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Jane,  m. 
the  Eev.  Jajies  Da  vies,  of  St.  Briavel's,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
left  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Da  vies,  Esq.  of  St.  Briavel's,  h.  1743 ;  m.  1781,  Lucy, 
dau-  of  John  Dighton,  Esq.  of  Ascot,  co.  Oxford  (who  d.  7  Feb. 
1S55,  aged  97).  Mr.  Davies,  upon  succeeding  to  the  Eastbach 
property,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Machen.  He  d, 
1832,  aged  89,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edwaed,  his  heir,  who  took  the  name  of  Machen. 

II.  James  (Eev.),  who  retained  the  name  of  Da^'ies,  as  well  ai 
his  brothers  and  sisters. 

ni.  Charles,  E.l.C-S.,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Colchester, 
Esq-  of  the  Wilderness;  d.  1  Oct-  1844. 

rv.  Henry,  of  the  Garth,  near  Monmouth,  6.  1793;  m.  1824, 
Marianne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Birt,  oi 
Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Vicar  of  LlantiUio,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Davies,  Esq.  of  The  Garth,  Capt.  Royal  Monmoutt 
Light  Infantry  Jlilitia ;  m.  9  Aug.  1849,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Ferdinand  Hanbury  Williams,  Esq.  of  Coldbrook  Park, 
CO.  Monmouth,  and  has  a  son  and  dau., 

Henry  Hanbury  Da^•ies,  6.  28  Aug.  1850. 
Mary  Annette  Pakington  Davies. 

2  .AJice.  3  Marianne,  d.  1829. 

V.  Eichard  Olev.),  d.  3  Aug.  1857. 

I.  Elizabeth',  d.  1826.  u.  Sophia,  d.  1870. 

ui.  Charlotte,  d.  1870.  iv.  .AUce.  v.  Arabella. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edwaed  Tomkins  JIachen,  Esq.of  Eastbach  Court,  J.P.  ant 
D.L.,  b.  1783;  vi.  6  July,  1816,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Richard 
Dighton,  Esq.  of  The  Wilderness,  same  co.,  and  by  her  (wht 
d.  24  Dec.  1825)  had  issue, 

Edwaed,  now  of  Eastbach  Court. 

Charles  Vaughan,  75th  regt.,  d.  29  Dec.  1847. 

Lucy,  d.  27  March,  1833.  Henrietta  Maria,  d.  Dee.  1874 

Mr.  Machen  d.  21  Oct.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  Rev 
Edwaed  Machen. 

Arms — Gu.  a  fess  vaire  between  three  pelicans'  heads  or 
vulning  themselves.     Crat — A  pelican's  head  erased  or. 
/Scat— EastUaeh  Court,  near  Coleford,  co.  Gloucester. 


ill 


MACINNES   OF   KICKERBY, 

MacTnnes,  Miles,  Esq.  of  Eickerby,  Cumber 
land,  J.P.,  M.A.  BaUiol  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  1859 
Euphemia,  dau.  of  Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Eenn; 
HiU,  CO.  Fife,  M.P.,  by  Priscilla  his  'wife,  eldest  dan 
of  Sir  Thomas  Powell  Buxton,  Bart.,  and  has  issue 
This  gentleman,  who  is  eldest  son  of  the  lat 
G-en.  John  Maclnnes,  of  Hampslead,  Middlesex,  i 
to  the  Eickerbv  estate  under  the  will  of  Georg 
Head  Head,  Esq.,  in  1876. 

Scais— Eickerby,  Carlisle;  Fern  Lodge,  Hampstead, 


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MacTLA-Y    OP    BIGGH0T7SE. 

Mackat,  Colin  CAirrBELi,  Esq.  of  Elgghousc, 
CO.  Argyll,  b.  ISoO  ;  s.  liis  uncle  1875. 

iLtnCiigr.— Toe  Hon.  Col.  Ilncn  MacKay,  2n(l  son  of 
:  '>r!;e,  3rd  Lord  Rcay,  who  </.  17-J8,  ?h.  Kliz.-iljoth,  dau.  and 
ssof  George  JIacKay,  of  BiKshouse,  derived  from  'Williani, 
.i.>l  son  of  Y.  MacKay,  ancestor  of  Lord  Kcay,  and  d.  1770, 
leaving  by  her  three  daus.,  Janet,  his  heiress;  Marion,))!. 
3eorge,  5th  Lord  Beay,  but  d.  s.  ;>. ;  and  Itobina,  d.  unm. 
The  elder  dau., 

Janet  MacKay,  of  Bigghousc,  m.  9  May,  1749,  Colin  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Glcnurc,  and  by  him  (who  was  murdered  1752), 
had  two  daus.,  Louisa,  heiress  of  Bigghouse;  and  Colina,  m. 
James  Baillie,  Esq.    The  elder  dan., 

LonsA  Campbell  MacKay,  of  Bigghouse,  m.  11  June,  17C8, 
(Jeorge  MacKay,  Ksq.  of  Islandhanda  (son  of  liobert  Mae.Kay, 
Esq.,  and  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Charles  JLnckay,  2nd  son  of 
Donald,  1st  L«rd  lleay),  and  had  nine  sons  and  eleven  daus.,  of 
trkoni  were  Hugh,  d.  s.  j). ;  Colin,  his  heir;  Donald,  an  ofBcor 
in  the  army;  Charles,  R.N. ;  Honyman,  Major  in  Ihe  army; 
Robert;  Janet,  in.  Sir  Benjamin  Dunbar,  Bart,  of  Hempriggs; 
Tane,  in.  George  Sackvilie  Sutherland,  Esq.  of  Uppavt;  Alex- 
ondrina,  lii.  Gabriel  Ecid,  Esq.;  Johanna,  m.  —  Sinclair  of 
Forse;  and  another  dau.,  Mrs.  M'Neill.    The  son  and  heir, 

Colin  Campbell  MacKay,  Esq.  of  Bigghouse,  Lieut. -Col. 
78th  Highlanders,  m.  9  Nov.  1S15,  Margery  Gerard,  5th  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  PatrieU  Cruikshank,  of  StracalUro',  co.  Forfar, 
and  d.  21  June,  1842,  learing  issue, 

I.  Geobge,  now  of  Bigghouse. 
n.  James  Cruikshank.   7».   Margaret  Anne,   only  child  of 

Major  Duncan  McPherson,  and  has  issue, 

1  Colin  Campbell,  now  of  Bigghouse. 

2  Duncan  MePherson.  3  George. 
1  Margaret  Grant  SherifT.  2  Marjory  Louisa. 

in.  Patrick,  m.  Eliza  Clunes,  dau.  of  Major  Archibald  Innes, 
and  has  a  dau.  iv.  Hugh.  v.  Colin  Campbell. 

L  Louisa  Campbell,  ni.  Duncan  Cameron,  Esq.  of  Inver- 
ailort,  CO.  Inverness,  and  d.  May,  1852. 

II.  Margery  Jane  Clementina,  m.  22  May,  1861,  Harry 
Yeatesman  Doubny  Copland  Esq. 

m.  Margaret  Helen  Geraldine.  iv.  Wilhelmina. 

Sis  eldest  son, 
George  MacKay,  Esq.  of  Bigghouse,    J. P.,    of  the   7th 
isiliers,  6.  19  March,  1817 ;  d.  unm.  Is75,  and  was  s.  by  his 

lephew. 

Arms — Az.,  between  three  bears'  heads  couped  arg.  muzzled 
^.  a  chevron  or,  charged  with  a  Rae  buck's  head  erased 
)etween  two  hands  holding  daggers  all  ppr.  Civft — A  right 
land  holding  up  a  dagger  paleways  ppr.     Motto — Mrmu  forti. 

Seat— Bigghouse,  Morinish,  Isle  of  Mull,  co.  Argyll. 


MACKENZIE    OF    FAWLEY    COURT. 

Mackenzie,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court,  co. 
Buckingham,  J.P.  cos.  Buckingham,  Oxford,  Dvtm- 
Briee  and  Kirkcudbright,  D.L.  co.  Oxford,  and  High 
Jherife  18G2,  b.  1  May,  1811 ;  purchased  1853  the 
llanor  and  Estate  of  Fawlej  Court  from  William 
?eere  Williams-Freeman,  Esq.  of  Pylewell ;  m.  Ist, 
89  Jan.  1839,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Dalziel,  Esq. 
9f  the  Craigs,  co.  Dumfries,  by  Maria  his  wife,  dau. 
jf, William  Dewhurst,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster, 
kud  had  issue, 

I.  William  Dalziel,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  Capt. 
Queens  Own  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry,  Barrister-at-Law  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  J.P.  cos.  Dumfries,  Kirkcudbright, 
and  Oxford,  High  Slicriff  for  last  named  co.  1873,  h. 
81  March,  1840  ;  m.  1  Dec.  1863,  Mary  Anna,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford, 
and  has  issue, 

1  William  Rodertck  Dalziel.       2  Edward  Baskerville. 
1  Mary  Gwendoline.  2  Isla  Jessie. 

3  Aimee  Dorothea.  4  Another  dau. 

n.  Edward  Phillippe,  formerly  Lieut.  9th  Lancers,  Capt. 
Sussex  Yeomanry,  J.P.  cos.  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  and  Dum- 
fries, 6.  14  March,  1842 ;  in.  Helen  Emma,  dau.  of  Henry 
Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford,  and  has 
a  dau..  Beryl  Baskerville. 

ni.  Austin,  6.  10  Oct.  1856 ;  to.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Gustavus 
Tuite  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Eureka,  co.  Meath. 

IV.  Keith  Ronald,  b.  17  May,  1861,  Lieut.  Seottish  Borderers 
Militia. 


I.  Jfarie  Ada,  m.  'John  William  Rhodes,  Esq.  of  ITennerton, 
Bciits,  formerly  Lieut.  COth  Rifles. 

II.  Claire  Evelyn,  m.  Krancis  Henry,  Esq.  of  Elmstrce,  co. 
Gloucester,  formerly  Lieut.  9th  Lancers. 

III.  Sarah  Rosa,  to.  John  E.  Cooke,  Esq. 

IV.  Alice  Editli. 

V.  Ainiue  Gertrude,  m.  22  Oct.  1872,  Sir  William  Eobert 
Clayton,  6th  bart.  of  Morden  Park. 

Tl.  Mary  Maude  Janetta. 

irr.  Edward  IVIackenzie  in.  2ndly,  18G4,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  James  Mullett,  Esq. 

ilturagc— Alexander  Mackenzie,  6.  1765  in  Fairburn, 
parish  of  Urssy,  of  the  family  of  Mackenzie,  in  Fairburn  and 
Muirton,  co.  Ross,  was  educated  at  Inverness  High  School, 
•where  he  was  a  fellow  student  of  David  Macintosh,  with  whom 
subsequently  he  became  partner.  As  Canal  Engineers  the 
firm  thus  formed  constructed  many  of  the  canals  throughout 
the  country ;  but  while  Mr.  Mackenzie's  partner  amassed  a 
large  fortune,  liis  improvidence  left  him  in  difficulties.  At  his 
death,  his  eldest  son,  William  MacKenzie,  first  with  Macintosh, 
and  then  as  a  civil  engineer  under  Fletcher  and  Telford, 
speedily  made  his  way,  and  assisted  in  most  of  the  great  works 
(railways,  canals,  &c.),  of  his  time,  and  in  the  Shannon 
improvements.  He  afterwards  contracted  for  many  railways 
both  at  home  and  in  France,  Spain,  &c.,  and  was  for  some 
years  (as  was  also  the  present  Mr.  Edward  Mackenzie)  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Mackenzie  and  Brassey.  He  was  besides  director 
of  several  railways.  Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
and  a  claimant  to  the  Muirton  estate.  He  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  the  present  Edward  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court. 
Alexander  Mackenzie  d.  at  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster,  23 
Feb.  183G.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Roberts,  by  whom 
(who  d.  8  June,  1828,  aged  56)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Ncwbie,  Civil  Engineer,  to  whose  successful 
career  we  have  just  alluded,  was  6.  20  March,  1794;  m.  1st, 
1819,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Dalziel,  of  Glasgow,  which  lady 
d.  1838,  aged  49  ;  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Dewhurst, 
of  Chorley,  co.  L.ancastcr,  who  d.  29  Oct.  1851,  by  neither 
of  whom  he  had  issue. 

II.  Alexander,  6.  1796 ;  m.  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Seager,  m.  Miss  Woodhouse. 

2  Kenneth,  Civil  Engineer,  killed  in  a  railway  accident  in 
Canada. 

3  Richard,  Civil  Engineer,  to.  his  cousin,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
A.  Griffith,  Esq. 

4  Alexander,  CivU  Engineer,  killed  in  a  railway  accident 
in  Canada. 

1  Mary,  m.  Mr.  Scott,  in  Canada. 

III.  David,  b.  1799;  d.  1802. 

IV.  John,  6.  1804,  went  to  Virginia  as  a  planter,  and  d.  unm. 
there. 

V.  Daniel,  h.  1807;  (7.  ISll. 

VI.  Thomas,  b.  1808;  d.  1811. 

VII.  Edwabd,  now  of  Fawley  Court. 

I.  Sarah,  b.  1797;  d.  unm. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  A.  Griffith,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1375,  leaving 
issue. 

ni.  Mary,  6.  1814;  m.  Mr.  Barnard,  of  Greenock,  Shipowner, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1875.  iv.  Eliza. 

SertA'— Fawley  Court,  Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Buckingham ; 
Downbam  Hall,  Suffolk;  and  Newbie,  Annan,  N.B. 


MACKENZIE    OF    ORD. 

Maceenzie,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ord,  co.  Ross,  Vice- 
Lieut,  and  J.P.  CO.  Ross,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Cromarty,  b.  Dec.  1797 ;   m.  27   April,  1825,  Anna 
Watson,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Fo'svler,  Esq.  of  Raddery 
and  Grrange,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Alexander  Watson,  late  Capt.  9Ist  regt.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Ross,  b.    31    Aug.    1827;  to.  10  June,   1857,   Angel 
Babington,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Peile,  of  Hat- 
field, Herts,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Arthur,  6.  17  Sept. 
1859 ;  2  Alexander  Francis,  6.  18  April,  1861 ;  1  Beatrice 
Anna,  b.  28  Nov.  1863;  2  Anna  Watson,  b.  3  Jan.  1860. 

HincajJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Sca- 
forth. 

John  Mackenzie,  the  first  designated  by  the  title  "  of  Ord," 
was  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Mackenzie,  of  Keanloch-luichrart,  and 
grandson  of  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Gilchrist,  4th  son  of  Sir 
Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Baron  of  Kintail,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  only 
dau.  of  Hugh,  8th  Lord  Lovat.  He  to.  Lsabcl,  dau.  of  Alex 
ander  Cuthbert,  of  Drakies,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  progenitor  of  the  Mackcnzies  of  llighDeld. 


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111.  Gcorpte,  m.  Janet,  ilaii.  nf  Mr.  Linen,  Minister  at  Fairn- 
bio,  by  whom  he  liad  one  son, 

Alexander,  who  went  in  the   expedition  to  Darien,  and 
afterwards  returned  to  Jamaica. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Magdalene,  dau.  of  William 
Frasor,  of  Culbokie,  by  whom  he  had  issue  a  son, 

Thomas  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Mary,  dau,  of  John 
Mackenzie,  of  Applecross,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  vi.  Jean,  dau.  of  John 
Mackenzie,  of  Ilighlield,  by  whom  he  had  only  one  surviving 
.son,  his  successor, 

Thomas  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Kenneth 
?Iackcnzie,  Bart,  of  Scatwell,  by  whom  he  had  issue  one  son 
and  two  daus., 

Alexander,  his  successor. 

F-lizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Gillanders,  Fsq.  of  Highncld. 

Abigail  m.  George  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Dundonald. 
The  only  son, 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Ord,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Kiel 
Maclnnes,  Esq.  Collector  of  Taxes,  Aberdeen,  by  whom  hehad 
issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  of  Ord,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  Capt.  in  the  E.  I.  Co.'s  native  army.  He  in. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Jamos  Frazer,  Esq.  of  IjuUadrum,  and  tL 
in  India,  15  June,  1837,  having  had  issue,  two  sons  and 
three  daus., 

1  Alexander,  in  the  army,  m.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Birch,  who 
•was  killed  at  the  head  of  his  regt.  during  the  Indian 
Mutiny  of  1857,  and  has  four  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Charles  Archole,  in  the  army. 

1  Helen,  m.  William  Serlc,  Esq.  Registrar  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Madras,  and  has  four  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Emilia,  m.  Thomas  Davidson,  Esq.  of  the  Civil  Service  in 
India,  and  has  one  dau.,  Anne.  3  Anna. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1817,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Mackenzie,  2nd  son 
of  George  Mackenzie,  of  Dundonald,  and  has  issue,  throe 
sons  and  two  daus., 

1  George  Alexander,  Merchant  in  Ceylon,  5.  10  July,  1818 ; 
m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  Stewart,  of  Ceylon. 

2  Thomas.  3  John  Hope. 

1  Helen,  m.  Charles  Henry  Stewart,  Esq.,  Puisne  Judge, 
Ceylon.  2  Isabella. 

II.  Jlargaret,  m.  John  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Grenada,  by  whom 
she  has  issue,  one  dau.,  Helen. 

III.  Eliza.  IV.  Helen. 

Mr.  Mackenzie  d.  1820. 

Arms — Az.,  a  stag's  head  cahossed  or,  within  a  bordure  em- 
battled of  the  last.  Crest — A  dexter  hand  grasping  a  dagger 
in  bend  ppr.     Mnttn — Sic  itur  ad  astra. 

,SV«(.5— Ord  House,  near  Beauly;  and  Corriemullie,  near 
Garve,  co.  Koss. 


MACKENZIE    OF    POUTMORE. 

Mackenzie,  Colin  James,  Esq.  of  Portmore,  co. 
Peebles,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  19  Feb.  1835 ;  s.  his  father 
1862  ;  m.  1871,  Catharine  Alice,  dau.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Wauchope,  Esq.  C.B.,  and  has  issue,  four 
daus. 

ILlllCittJC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  House  of  Kintail, 
through  Mackenzie  of  Gairloch  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Maronetage). 

Alexander  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Portmore  (son  of  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  by  Annabella  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Donald 
Bain,  of  TuUoch,  and  grandson  of  Kenneth,  6th  Baron  of 
Gairloch,  by  his  3rd  wife  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Cuthbert,  of 
Castle  Hill),  m.  Oct.  1760,  Anne,  dau.  of  Colin  Mackenzie, 
F..sq.  of  Kilcoy,  by  Martha  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
Fraser,  Esq.  of  Inverallochy,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Colin,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Muirton,  co.  Enss,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  W.S.,  h. 
1  Oct.  1780;  7)1.  1st,  6  July,  ISOO,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Midmar,  co.  Aberdeen,  by  whom 
be  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  of  Meikle  Scatwell,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1842, 
Marion  Dalrymple,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Mansfield,  Esq.  of 
Midmar,  and  has  had  issue;  1  William  G.,  dec;  2  John 
Mansfield  W.S.  ;,3   Alexander  James;    4  Douglas  Hay, 

dec;  5  George  Vansittarl;  6  James  Dalrymple. 

2  James  Mansfield,  deceased.  3  William  (Rev.),  M.A. 
4  Marion,  m.  Capt.  De  Lisle. 

He  m.  2ndly,  9  April,  1821,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew 
Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie  Marischal,  Vice-Lieutenant  co. 
Edinburgh,  wliich  lady  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Sutherland,  of  Edinburgh. 

IV.  John,  Banker,  of  Inverness,  m.  Mary  Pierson,  and  had 
three  sous  and  five  daus. 


I 


Alexander's  eldest  son, 

Colin  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Portmore,  m.  May,  1803,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  William  Forbes,  Bart,  of  Pitsligo,  and  dying 
Sept.  1830,  left  issue, 

I.  William  Forbes,  late  of  Portmore. 

II.  James   Hay,   m.  Isabella,   dau.   of  James  Wedderburn,  ;j 
Esq.,  and  d.  186.5,  having  had  Colin  and  other  issue. 

III.  John,   m.   Christina,  dau.  of  John  Mansfield,   Esq.   of 
Midmar,  and  had  Capt.  Colin  and  o  her  issue. 

IV.  Sutherland,  Lieut.,  lost  at  sea,  1812. 

V.  George,  E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p. 

VI.  Charles  Frederick,  Bishop  of  the  Zambesi,  d.  31  Jan.  1802. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Duadas,  Esq.  of  Manor. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  iii.  Katherine,  d.  unm.  ^ 
IV.  Jane,  d.  unm.  v.  Louisa,  m.  William  Wilson,  Esq.  ■ 
VI.  Alice,  m.  Ven.  Archdeacon  Grabb.  ■ 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Forbes  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Portmore,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  April,  1807;  m,  March,  1830,  Helen  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Stanhope,  by  the  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Douglas,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dunbar,  4th  Earl  of  Selkirk, 
and  dying  24  Sept.  186-2,  left  issue,  a  son, 

Colin  James,  now  of  Portmore. 

^rnis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  buck's  head  cabossed 
or,  for  Mackenzie;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three  frasers  arg.  ;  in 
centre  of  shield  a  wolfs  head  ppr.,  for  Bain.  CreU-A.  hand 
li'ilding  a  wreath  of  laurel  ppr.     il/r)Mo— Virtute  et  labore. 

^■((U— Portmore,  Eddlustone,  Peebleshirc. 
1 

MACKENZIE,    NOW   OF   KINTAIL. 

Mackenzie,    Jajies   TnoMSON,   Esq.,    now    of 

Kintail,  co.  Ross,  and  Glenrauick,  co.  Aberdeen,  D.L. 

for  Middlesex,  m.  1819,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 

Du  Pre  Russell,  Esq.,  JBengal  Civil  Service,  and  has, 

with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Allan  Bdssell,  to.  1874,  Lucy    Eleanora,    eldest  dau.  of 

Duncan  Davidson,   Esq.  of  Tulloch  Castle,   co.    Ross,  by 

Mary,  his  4th  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Mackenzie,  Esq., 

3rd  son  of  Sir  Hector  Mackenzie,  Bart,  of  Gairloch,  and 

has  issue. 

Mr.  Mackenzie,  who  is  only  surviving  son  of  GTeorge 
Mackenzie,   Esq.,  by   Margaret   his   wife,   dau.   of 
William    Allan,   Esq.,    purchased   the   barony   of 
Kintail  in  1869,  from  Mackenzie  of  Scaforth. 
Seats — Kintail,  Lochalsh ;  and  Glenmuick,  Aberdeen. 


MACKENZIE    OF    MORNISH. 

Mackenzie,  John  Muneo,  Esq.  of  Mornish, 
Island  of  Mull,  J.P.  cos.  Lanark  and  Ai'gyll,  son  of 
the  late  John  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  D.L.  and  J.P.  co. 
Ross  (youngest  son  of  John  Mackenzie,  of  Letterewe, 
CO.  Ross),  b.  1819  ;  w.  1816,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Patrick  Chalmers  Wishaw,  by  whom  he 
has  issue.  His  eldest  son,  John  Hugh,  m.  1876, 
Jeanie  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Chalmers,  Esq. 
of  Mougcroft,  Linlithgow. 

.Sca^s— Calgarry,  Aros  Mull,  N.B. ;  and  Garrion  Tower, 
Lanarkshire. 


MACKENZIE    OF    FLOWERBURN. 

Mackenzie,  Roderick  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Flower- 
burn,  CO.  Ross,  J.P.  and  D.L.,late  16th  Lancers, 
Major  in  The  Highland  Rifle  Militia,  m.  1872,  Eva 
IMary  Marjory  Erskine,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Evan 
Mackenzie,  Bart,  of  Kilcoy,  co.  Ross,  and  has  issue, 
two  daus., 

Eva  Georgina  Lille.  Alice  Maude  Harriet. 

ILt'uCiltJC. — The  Maekenzies  of  Flowerburn  arc  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  Mackenzie  of  Iktmadiithij. 

William  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  1st  of  Belm.aduthy,  eldest  son  of 
Alexander,  5th  Baron  of  Gairloeli,  by  his  second  marriage 
with  Isabel,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Coul,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Cuthbert,  of  Drakies;  his  grandson, 

AVilliam  Mackenzie,  3rd  of  Belmaduthy,  m.  for  his  2nd 
wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Scatwell 
(sasine  to  her  1717),  and  their  2nd  son, 

Roderick  Mackenzie,  was  the  1st  of  Flowerburn,  He  m. 
Grace,  dau.  of  Alexander  Mackenzie,  of  Inchcoultcr,  and  was 
grandfather  of 

Roderick  Kilgour-^Tackexzie.  ."rd  of  Flowerburn,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Gleniuorriston. 


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Roderick  Mackenzie,  Esq.  4th  of  Flowerburn  Dingwall, 
rho  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  Grogan,  of  Scafield,  co.  Dublin, 
Rd  d.  1848,  leaving  Eodebick  Geogan,  now  of  Flowerburn, 
nd  two  daus.,  Elma,  m.  1869,  Major  Macdonald  Smith,  Madras 
taff  Corps ;  and  Georgina  Adelaide,;  m.  1867,  Koderick 
lackenzie,  Esq.  of  luncraig,  co.  Eoss. 

^«f<— Flowerburn  House,  by  Fortrose,  Koss-shire.  Clubs — 
cutiish  Conservative,  and  Junior  Carlton. 


man  armed  ppr.,  conjointed  in  the  centre  at  the  upper  part  of 
the  thighs,  flexed  in  triangle,  garnished  and  spurred  or,  for 
MACLEOD  of  Lcioci  ;  4th,  az.,  a  deer's  head  cabossed,  inbordure 
five  crescents  arg.  C«i-«— The  sun  in  splendour  ppr.  Motto— 
Sine  macula. 
(Seuf — Mountgerald  House. 


MACKENZIE    OP    GLACK. 

Mackenzie,  John,  Esq.  of  Glack,  co.  Aberdeen, 
..  21  March,  1795  ;  m.  21  Oct.  1822,  Margaret 
^ampbell,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pendrill,  M.D.,  of  Bath, 
lid  by  her  (who  d.  at  Sorrento,  Naples,  7  June, 
855)  has  issue, 

I.  Dc.NCAN  Campbell  (Kev.),  Vicar  of  Shephall,  Herts,  6.  C 

Jan.  1824;   m.  31  Jan.  1854,  Louisa,  dau.  of  late  Lieut.- 

Col.  NicoUs,  of  Chichester, 
n.  John  Pendrill,  M. A.  Oxford,  6.  7  Feb.  1S25;  lii.  1st,  20Oct. 

1S59,  Lucy  Adelaide,  dau.  of  late  Gen.  Thornton,  who  d. 

1870;  and2ndly,  25  July,  1878,  Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of  late 

J.  H.  Wottur,  of  Hamburg. 
:ii.  Koderick  Bain  (Rev.),  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector 

of  Sudbrooke,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  14  Sept.  1834 ;  m.  10  Nov. 

1868,  Josepha  Peyton,  elder  dau.  of  late  Richard  Ignatius 

Robertson,  Esq.  of  Devonshire  Street,  Portland  Place, 

London. 

I.  Margaret  Campbell  Pendrill. 

II.  Mary. 

iliJirajC.— This  family,  claiming  descent  from  a  branch 
r  the  ancient  family  of  Mackenzie  of  Kintail,  derives  imme- 
iately  from 

ItoDEBicK  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Hilton  and  Brae,  co.  Ross, 
hiise  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Colin  Mackenzie,  Minister  of  Fodderty  parish, 
.  1707;  in.  1754,  his  cousin,  Mary  MacKenzie,  and  by  her 
.vlio  d.  1828)  had  issue.    His  son, 

liiv.  Donald  Mackenzie,  m.  Mary  Fyers,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Colin,  Major  (brevet)  R.E.,  6.  1793;  m.  1838,  Anne,  Gth 
dau.  of  Thomas  Pendrill,  M.D.,  of  Bath,  and  d.  s.  p.  18G9. 

II.  John,  now  of  Glack. 

Arn-A — Az.,  a  stag's  head  caboshed  or,  between  the  attires 
dirk  point  downwards  arg.,  hilted  of  the  second.  Crest — Two 

:mds  grasping  a  two-handed  sword  in   bend  ppr.    Motto — 

J  ways  be  faithful. 
.Scats— Glack  House,  Aberdeen. 


I 


MACKENZIE    OF    FIND  ON. 

Mackenzie,  James  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Findon  and 
lountgerald,  co.  Eoss,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  half- 
'ay,  late  79th  Highlanders,  h.  1830  ;  m.  1858,  Julia 
tauley,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clutsam,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  and 
as  issue, 

I.  James  Kekneth  Douglas,  h.  1859, 

I.  Ahce  Nancy. 

II.  Julia  Marion. 

III.  Louisa  Augusta. 

IV.  Lilian  Geraldine. 
v.  Evelyn. 

il  in  cage. —Colin  Mackenzie,  h.    1T45,  Cud  son  of  Sir 

cwis  MacKenzie,  2nd  bart.  of  Scatwell,  co.  Ross,  by  Isabel  his 

ife,  dau.  of  Colin  MacKenzie,  of  Mountgerald,  m.  Janet  Sprot, 
:id  dying  1809,  was  buried  in  Bath  Abbey.     His  .'^rd  son, 

Major  Lewis  Mackenzie,  2nd  R.N.E.  Dragoons,  m.  1820, 

:mcy,  only  child  of  S.  Forester  Bancroft,  Esq.,  and  d.  1853, 

aving  issue, 

Lewis  Mark,  d.  unm.  1856. 

Augustus  Colin,  <L  v.nm.  1865. 

•fAMES  Dixon,  now  of  Findon  and  Mountgerald. 

I'mest  Bancroft,  d.  unm.  1861. 

-Nancy  Copley,  m.  T.  A.  Lister,  Esq.,  Barrister,  and  had  issue 
a  dau..  Nancy. 

Julia  Louisa,  m.  Baron  Iver  and  Rosenkrantz,  Chamber- 
lain to  H.M.  the  King  of  Denmark,  d.  1873,  and  has  four 
sons. 

-;■;-!.'!— Quarterly :  Ist,   az.,  a  deer's  head  cabossed  or,   for 
iCiiENZii;;  2nd,  a  rock  in  flames  ppr.:  3rd,  three  legs  of  a, 
II. 


MACKENZIE    OF    SEAFORTH. 

See  Burke's  Peerage,  Galloway,  E.  ;  and  BrRKs's 
Dormant  and  lExtinct  Peerage,  Seafoeth,  E. 


MACKENZIE    OF    DUNDONELL. 
See  MuNEO  of  Teaninich. 


M'KERHELL    OP    HILLHOUSE. 

M'Keeeell,  William,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  co. 
Ayr,  J. P.  cos.  Ayr  and  Eenfrew,  s.  his  cousin,  Henry 
M'Kerrell,  Esq.  1853  ;  m.  1835,  Charlotte  Patullo, 
dau.  of  John  Edward  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bolton-on- 
Swale,  by  Agues,  dau.  of  John  McKerrell,  Esq.  of 
Hillhouse,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  John  Allan 
Wright,  Esq.,  E.N. 

iliUCagC.— The  M'Kekrells  have  long  flourished  in  co. 
Ayr. 

William  M'Kekeel,  of  Hillhouse,  m.  1577,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Fullerton,  of  Dreghorn,  by  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  J, 
Chalmers,  of  Gadgirth,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  M'Kereel,  of  Hillhouse,  whose  name  is  among  the 
witnesses  to  the  marriage  of  James  FuUarton,  of  that  ilk,  1G24. 
His  son, 

William  M'Kerrel,  of  Hillhouse,  appears  in  the  retour, 
dated  1630,  as  proprietor  of  several  lands  in  the  parish  of  Dun- 
donald,  and  of  Knock  Gall,  in  the  parish  of  Ochiltree.  In  1636 
he  is  retoured  heir  to  his  father  in  the  fifty-shilling  lands  of 
Godring,  and  of  the  Kemmoch  land,  and  was  s.  himself  at  his 
decease  by  his  son, 

William  M'Keeeell,  of  Hillhouse,  whose  retour  is  dated 
1643,  and  who  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  M'Kerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  who )».  about  1670,  Elizabeth 
Wallace,  dau.  of  the  Bishop  of  the  Isles,  and  was  father  of 

John  M'Kerrell,  of  Hillhouse,  who  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Fairlie,  of  Fairlie,  by  his  wife,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  the 
last  Sir  William  Mure,  of  Rowallan,  and  had  issue,  Wiluam, 
John,  Jean,  and  Elizabeth.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  M'Kerrell,  of  Hillhouse.  This  Laird  ra.  Mary 
Vaux,  of  French  extraction,  whose  family  sought  refuge  in 
this  country  from  the  persecution  which  followed  the  Revoca- 
tion of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  Her  father  was  in  holy  orders, 
and  one  of  the  Canons  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.  By  this  lady 
he  had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  two  sons,  William  and  John, 
He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  M'Kerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  at  whose  decease, 
unm.,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

John  M'Kerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  who  ra.  Margaret, 
sister  of  William  Fulton,  Esq.  of  Park,  co.  Renfrew,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  in.  1st,  1794,  Cecilia,  dan.  of  William  Harvey, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  had  three 
sons, 

1  John,  who  7)!.  Anna,  dau.  of  Herbert  Buchanan,  Esq.  of 
Arden,  co.  Dumbarton,  and;/,  leaving  a  dau.,  Joanna. 

2  Alexander,  ra.  Seraphina,  dau.  of  William PenneU,  Esq., 
Consul-Gcneral  of  Brazil,  and  d.  in  1828. 

3  WiLLLAM,  now  of  Hillhouse. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  Helen  Stuart,  sister  of  James  Stuart,  Esq.  of 
Williamwood,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Archibald,  who  d. 
nam.    He  d.  1837. 

III.  Robert,  m.  Sabina  Margaretha,  dau.  of  Johann  Christian 
Schulze,  of  Frankfort-sur-Maine ;  and  d.  April,  1841,  having 
had  one  son  and  two  daus., 

1  Robert,  &.27  July,  1804;  m.  18  Dec.  1845,  Emily  Pauline, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  William  Staveley,  K.C.B.,  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  army  at  Madras ;  and  rf.  "25  Oct, 
1875,  at  his  residence  in  Inverness  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
leaving  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus., 

3  X 


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MAO 


Kobert  Mure,  h.  27  Sept.  1846. 

Kalph  Stavelcy,  b.  22  July,  1854. 

lieginald  L'Estrange,  6.  5  March,  1860. 

Augustus  de  Segur,  b.  28  Aug.  18G3. 

Henrietta  Eliza  Cathcart,  m.  8  Dec.  1874,  Henry  Charles 

Adolphus   Frederick  William,  Count  Bentinck,  Lieut.- 

Col.  Coldstream  Guards  (see  Bcekis'b  Peerage,  Poetland, 

D.),  and  has  issue. 
Georgiana  Louisa  Margaret,  m.  19  Sept.  1872,  Sir  Claude 

Champion  de  Crespigny,  Bart,  (sec  Bukke's  Peerage  and 

Baronetage),  and  has  issue. 
Letitia  Augusta  Sarah,  m.  21  Dec.  1876,  Henry  Francis 

Brouncker,  Esq.  of  Boveridge,  Dorset  (see  Bkocncker 

of  Boveridge). 
Emily  Charlotte  Theodosia. 

1  Margaret. 

2  Augusta,  m.  Count  de  Scgur,  the  French  Charge  d' Affaires 
at  Frankfort-sur-Maine. 

'V.  Fulton,  m.  1st,  his  cousin-german,  Elizaheth,  dau.  of 
FiUton,  of  Hartfield,  but  had  no  issue.  He  in.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Braehead,  and  had  three 
daus.,  Sarah,  m.  1843,  Pliilip  Charles  Hirschfeld,  Esq.; 
Margaret,  d.  xmm. ;  and  Mary,  m.  Donald  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Glasgow.    Mr.  FuJton  M'Kerrell  d.  1840. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Moses  Crawfurd,  Esq.  of  Ncwfield,  and  had 
issue.  -      II.  Mary. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  John  Rcid,  of  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  service, 
and  d.  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  M'Kerrell  Reid,  who  m. 
James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  'I'reesbank. 

IV.  Jane,  in.  her  cousin,  Robert  Fulton,  of  Hartfield,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  of  the  79th  foot. 

V.  Marion,  in.  James  Kibble,  Esq.  of  Whiteford  and  Greenlaw 
House,  CO.  Renfrew. 

VI.  Agnes,  m.  John  Edward  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bolton-on-Swale. 

Mr.  M'Kerrell  d.  1811,  aged  79,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  M'Kerkell,  Esq.  of  llillhouse,  who  m.  1st,  Miss 
Reid,  sister  of  Robert  Reid,  Esq.  of  Adamton,  but  had  no  issue. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Miss  Gowan,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  four 
daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir.  li.  Robert,  d.  in  India. 

III.  William,  d.  young.  iv.  Henut,  heir  to  his  brother. 

V.  James,  d.  1833. 

I.  Janet.  ii.  Margaret,  in.  Major  Craufurd,  44th  regt. 

III.  Anne,  m.  James  lirown,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  him 
(who  d.  F'eb.  1804)  left  at  her  decease,  1832, 

1  James  Adam,  m.  Madeline,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Hill, 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  tlic  University  of  Glasgow. 

2  John,  m.  E[izabeth,  oldest  dau.  of  William  Eenney,  Esq. 
of  Dunevale,  co.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue, 

3  Robert,  a  Merchant  at  Bombay,  d.  v.nm. 

4  William,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  m.  1862,  Fanny,  3rd  dau. 
of  W.  E.  Lycett,  Esq.  of  Bowdon  Vale,  co.  Chester;  she 
d.  18G5,  leaving  a  dau.,  Annie  Frances. 

1  Anne,  m.  Adam  Hay-Gordon,  Esq.  of  Avochie,  co.  Aber- 
deen, and  has  issue. 

2  Helen,  in.  the  Rev.  R.  F.  Colvin,  late  Presbyterian 
Chaplain  at  Bombay,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  M'Kerrell  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  M'Kerrell,  Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  Master  of  the  Mint  at 

Madras,  d.  v.nm.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henry  M'Kerrell,   Esq.  of  Hillhouse,  who  d.  s.  j?.  1853, 

and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  the  present  William  M'Kerrell, 

Esq.  of  Hillhouse. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fess  or,  three  lozenges  gu.  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  arg.  CreU — A  Roman  soldier  on  his  march  with 
standard  and  utensils  all  ppr.     Mntto — Dulcis  pro  patria  labor. 

/S'.di^Hillhouse,  Dundonald,  co.  Ayr. 


Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  a  lion  passant  az.  in 
chief  and  a  raven  in  base  of  the  second  a  tower  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  hand  holding  a  dagger  ppr.    il/oWo— Lahore. 

Seal — Auchcncairn  House,  Castle  Douglas,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 


€ 
.* 


MACKIE    OP    BAEQALY. 


MACKIE    OF    ATJCHENCAIRN. 

Mackie,  John  Gi-adstone,  Esq.  of  Aucliencairn 
House,  CO.  Kii'kcudbright,  J.P.,  b.  20  July,  1854. 

HinragC— James  Mackie,  Esq.  of  Dailly,  co.  Ayr,  des- 
cended from  the  family  of  SIcGhie,  in.  1808,  Margaret McBlain, 
who  d.  1853.    He  d.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ivie  Mackie,  Esq.  of  Auchcncairn,  who  to.  1839,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  John  Gladstone,  of  Castle  Douglas,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Sept.  1878)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Jodel,  in.  Constantia,  dau.  of  T.^E.  TMvelyan,  Esq., 
and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Constantia  Florence,  h.  1865. 

II.  John  Gladstone,  now  of  Auchencaim. 

I.  Elizabeth  Gladstone,  m.  John  James  Fildis,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Jessie  McBlain,  m.  Thomas  Fildis,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Jane  Gladstone,  m.  E.  W.  Warner,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Mackie  d.  1873. 


Mackie,  John,  Esq.  of  Bargaly,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright, b.  1857. 

iLillCaflr. — The  Mackies  are  a  very  old  family  in  Galloway, 
being  descended  of  the  McKies  of  Larg,  and  got  their  lands,  it 
is  stated,  from  Robert  Bruce.  Several  of  the  family  have 
represented  the  county  in  ParUament. 

James  Mackie,  Esq.  of  Bargaly  (son  of  John  Mackie,  Esq., 
by  Margaret  Murray  his  wife),  m.  Ann  McCaw,  and  was  father 
of 

John  Mackie,  Esq.  of  Bargaly,  in  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcud- 
bright, J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Kirkcudbright,  in.  1817, 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Laurie,  Esq.  of  Ernespie,  and  had 
issue  three  sons,  James;  Peter  Laurie;  and  John;  the  last 
two  d.  young.    The  elder  son, 

James  Mackie,  Esq.  of  Bargaly,  BI.P.,  Advocate  at  the 
Scottish  Bar,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
6.  18  May,  1821;  to.  1853,  Jane  AVilson,  only  dau.  of  Archibald 
Home,  Esq.  of  Balvarran,  co.  Perth;  and  d.  28  Dec.  1867, 
leaving  four  sons  and  five  daus.,  . 

John,  now  of  B.argaly.  Peter  Laurie. 

James  Archibald.  William  Murray. 

Anne  Laurie. 

Agnes,  m.  Oct.  1877,  John\Yilliam  Huchison,  Esq.  of  Eding- 

ham,  CO.  Kirkcudbi'ight. 
Margaret  Preston. 
Eliza  Nina. 

Arms — Arg.,  in  chief  a  lion  passant  az.,  and  in  base  two 
ravens  pendent  from  an  arrow  fessways  sa.  Crest — A  raven 
ppr.     Motto — Lahore. 

&'f'(s— Bargaly  ;  Ernespie  ;  and  Glencaird ;  all  in  the 
Stcwartiy  of  Kirkcudbright. 


MACKINNON    OF    MACKINNON. 

MACKINNON,  William  Alexander,  Esq.,  M.A,, 
of  Acryse  Park,  Kent,  and  Belvedere,  Broadstairs, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Lymington,  b.  4  Oct. 
1813  ;  m.  27  April,  1846,  Margaret  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Francis  Willes,  Esq.,  by  Caroline  his  -wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Whichcote,  Bart.,  and  has,  with  other 
issue, 

Francis  ALEXA^rDEE. 

Mr.  Mackinnon  is  Chief  of  tlie  Clan  Mackinnon,  in 
the  Western  Islands  of  Scotland. 

ILinr?t(IC« — On  the  forfeiture  of  the  last  Lord  of  the  Isles, 

and  in  the  disturbances  which  continued  during  the  following 
century,  the  name  of  Sir  Lauchlan  Mackinnon  occurs  very 
frequently,  and  he  appears  to  have  been  a  man  of  consideration. 

In  1G51,  Lachlan  Mackinnon,  of  Stratherd,  Isle  of  Skyc, 
Chief  of  Mackinnon,  was  made  Knight  Banneret  by  Charles  H. 
on  the  field  of  Worcester.  He  left  a  son,  Daniel  Mor  Mac- 
kinnon, Chief  of  the  Clan,  who  left,  with  other  issue,  Daniel 
Mackinnon  (youngest  son),  who  quitted  his  home  on  account 
of  a  quarrel  with  his  father  in  the  hunting-field,  and  emigrated 
to  Antigua,  where  he  purchased  some  plots  of  land,  and  took 
a  very  conspicuous  part  in  politics,  particularly  in  the  affair  of 
Governor  Parke.  He  in.  the  sister  of  Col.  Thomas,  and  d. 
March,  1720,  in  his  62nd  year,  having  had,  with  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, m.  —  Carlisle,  Esq.,  and  two  younger  sons,  George  and 
Samuel,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  who  obtained  a  grant 
and  patent  of  the  great  salt  lake  of  Antigua,  and  served  with 
distinction  in  the  legislature  of  the  island.    He  was  heir-at-law 
to  Lord  Lavington,  the  then  Governor  of  the  island.    He  m.  a  j 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Gov.  Yeamans,  of  Antigua,  and  d.  at  Bath,  1767,  i 
aged  70,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  Binfield,  Berks, 
who  9)1.  1768,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sisters, 
Caroline,  in.  Major  Dewar,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Count  Dupont)  oi 
James  Vernon,  Esq.,  son  of  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  CO. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 

1.  William,  who  m.  Miss  Frye,  and  d.  in  early  life,  leaving 
two  sons  and  two  daus., 


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1  WiLtiAM  Alexander,  late  Chiof  of  the  clan. 

2  Daniel,  Col.  of  tlie  CoUistrcain  Guards,  of  which  corps  ho 
has  written  a  history.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Dent,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p.  22  June,  183G. 

1  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Nassau  Molesworth,  D.D.,  Bector  of 
iioehdale,  and  has  issue. 

2  Louisa,  m.  1S12,  U.  Garden,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
II.  D.aniel,  of  Binfield,   Berks,   Barristcr-at-Law,   m.   1806, 

llaehel  Yeamans,  youngest  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of 
(Japt.  Eliot,  47th  regt.  (son  of  Samuel  Eliot,*  Esq.  of  Sanger, 
CO.  Kirkcudbright,  and  also  of  Antigua),  and  d.  30  Jan.  JSSO, 
having  had  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  d.  s.  p.  1824. 

2  Edmund,  B.A.,  late  of  the  2nd  Life  Guards,  m.  8  May, 
1849,  Sclina  Arabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Moore 
Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springlicld,  co.  Warwick,  by  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Margaret  Townshend  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  nf  George,  2nd 
Marquess  Townshend,  and  has  surviving  issue,  Kanald 
Edmund  EUot,  6.  8  Sept.  1852;  Hubert  Edmund;  Eose 
Vernon ;  Selina  Lucinda ;  and  Margaret. 

S  Daniel  Henry,  B..\.,  Major,  late  ICth  Lancers,  of  105, 
Belgrave  Road,  London,  formerly  of  Binfield,  Berks,  b. 
18  Sept.  1813;  m.  12  Oct.  1847,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Baron  Dimsdale,  of  Camficld  Park,  Herts,  and 
has  issue,  Donald  Hilaro  Ouseley  Dimsdale,  6.  8  Nov. 
1848;  Alan  Murray,  6.  19  April,  1S60;  Finetta  Sydney; 
and  Annie  Lucinda. 

1  Louisa  Rose,  m.  29  Nov.  1852,  John  Baker  Graves,  Esq., 
Ceylon  Civil  Service,  deceased, 
in.  George  (Rev.),  d.  $.  p.  1841. 

IV.  Henry,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  Major-Gcncral  in  the 
army,  a  most  gallant  and  distinguished  officer,  who  fell  at 
Ciudad  Rodrigo,  19  Feb.  1812,  and  to  whom  a  tablet  has 
been  erected  by  the  country  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral.  Gen. 
Mackinnon  had  m.  Catlierine,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Call,  Bart.,  and  left  by  her  (who  m.  2ntUy,  17  March,  1814, 
Andrew  Redmond  Prior,  Esq.)  two  sons, 

1  George,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  late  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards. 

2  Donald  Henry  Aylmer,  Capt.  in  the  68th  regt. 

I.  Louisa,  m.  Henry  Barnes,  Esq.  of  the  Fort,  co.  Hereford, 
and  left  issue. 

II.  Frances,  m.  John  Keenan,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Louisa, 
in.  Harriet,  'in.  George  Watts,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 
IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  in  France. 

Mr.  Mackinnon  d.  1809  (was  buried  at  Binfield),  and  was  s.  by 
his  grandson, 

William  Alexander  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  Mackinnon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Rye,  b.  2  Aug.  1789;  m.  3  Aug.  1812, 
Emma,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Joseph  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Rush 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  and  Palmerstown,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her 
(who  U.  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander,  now  of  Acryse  Park. 
'  II.  Lauchlan  Bellingham,  Capt.  R.N.,  late  M.P.  for  Rye,  6. 
21  April,  1815;  m.  9  Aug.  1842,  Augusta,  dau.  of  John 
Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  M.P.  for  Rochdale,  and  has 
issue,  1  Lauchlan;  2  San  Lorenzo;  3  William;  4  Falkland; 
5  Reginald;  6  Duncan;  and  1  Ellen. 
'  m.  Daniel  Lionel,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  killed  at  Inker- 
man  ;  m.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Sir  Dudley  Hill,  and 
had  issue. 

1.  Emma  Mary,  m.  the  Due  de  Gramont. 

n.  Louisa  Harriet,  m.  1847,  Thomas,  11th  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

III.  Flora  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  30  April,  1870. 

j<r)ni— Quarterly :  1st,  vert,  a  bnar's  head  conped,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a  shin  bone  arg.,  for  Macki.n.non  ;  2nd,  az.,  a 
tower  triple-towered  arg.,  for  SIacleod;  3rd,  or,  a  galley  gu. ; 
4th,  arg.,  a  man's  arm couped  below  the  wristfrom  the  sinister 
ppr.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  for  Macdonald.  Crest 
—A  boar's  head  erased  holding  in  the  mouth  the  shank-bone 
ofadeerppr.  Motto — Audentesfortunajuvat;  also,  Cuimhnich 
has  Alpin.  Supporters — Dexter,  a  lion;  sinister,  a  leopard; 
both  ppr. 

Sw!.— Belvedere.nearBroadstairs;  and  Acryse  Park,  near 
Canterbury. 


KACKINTOSH  OF  MACKINTOSH. 

Mackintosh,  Alfred  Donald,  Esq.  of  Mactin- 
tosli,  Cliief  of  the  Qan  Cliattan,  J.P.,  h.  2-i  June, 
1851,  Lieut.  7lst  Highland  Light  Infantry. 

iLinCajJC— The  family  of  Mackintosh,  into  which  Eva, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Dougal  Phaol,  Captain  of  tue 
Clan  Chattas,  m.  1292,  is  deduced  from  Shaw  or  Sheagh, 
2nd  son  of  Duncan  McDuff,  the  2nd  of  that  name,  and  3rd 
Earl  of  Fife.      This  Shaw  or  Sheagh  being   sent  by   King 

*  Samuel  Eliot,  Esq..  left,  besides  his  son,  Capt.  Eliot,  three 
daus.,  of  whom  Ehzabcth,  m.  1781,  Thomas,  22nd  Lord  Le 
Dcspencer;  and  Alicia,  m.  WUliam,  15th  Earl  of  Erroll. 


Malcolm  IV.,  in  the  year  1163,  to  repress  a  rebellion  in 
Morayland,  which  he  effected  in  a  most  signal  manner,  was 
rewarded  with  the  Constabulary  of  the  Castle  of  Inverness, 
and  from  his  residence  among  the  people  of  the  country  who 
spoke  the  Gaelic  only,  was  called  Mac-in-tosh-ich,  that  is  tc 
say.  Thane's  son,  or  the  principal  and  first  man  in  dignity  in 
the  country,  and  so  became  the  first  of  the  name,  and  tlie 
progenitor  of  a  long  line  of  Chiefs,  as  is  very  obvious  from 
the  present  one  being  the  20th  Chief  of  that  name,  and  21st  of 
the  Clan  Chattan.  Two  of  the  chiefs  had  the  honour  of  knight- 
hood; Lachlan,  the  17th  Laird,  who  was  knighted  by  King 
Charles,  and  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  Bedchamber ;  and 
^neas,  the  23rd  Laird,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  by 
George  III. 

Willlam  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  eldest  son  and  heir  of 
Angus  and  Eva  his  wife,  heiress  of  the  Clan  Chattan,  was 
designed  Captain  of  the  Clan  Chattan,  and  added  to  the 
ancient  armorial  bearings  of  the  family,  "  Or,  a  lymphad  sa.," 
for  Clan  Chattan.  He  was  first  of  this  family  who  had  posses- 
sion of  the  barony  of  Moy,  and  had  also,  from  John  Pilmore, 
Bishop  of  Murray,  a  new  lease  of  Rothiemui-chus,  dated 
19  March,  1347.    His  son, 

Malcolm  Mackintosh  (heir  to  his  nephew)  joined  the  Lord 
of  the  Isles,  and  was  one  of  the  chief  commanders  at  the  battle 
of  Harlaw,  1411,  and  for  his  services  that  day  got  confirmed  to 
him  the  right  and  possession  of  the  lands  of  Glenroy  and 
Glenspean  in  Brae-Loehaber,  &c.  In  1428,  he  was  appointed 
by  King  James  I.  Constable  and  Keeper  of  the  Castle  of  Inver- 
ness, which  he  nobly  defended  the  same  year  against  Alexander, 
Earl  of  Ross,  who  besieged  it.  From  him  derived  in  direct 
descent. 

Sir  Lacchlan  Mackintosh,  made  by  King  James  VI. 
heritable  Steward  of  Lochaber,  and  appointed  by  him  one  of 
the  Gentlemen  of  the  Bedchamber  to  his  son,  Prince  Charles. 
He  m.  1612,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Grant,  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  22  Juno, 
1622,  aged  29,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Isabel,  m.  Alexander  Rose, 
son  to  the  tutor  of  Kilravock,  three  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir; 
II.  Lauchlan,  who  »i.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Graham  of  Claypots,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  Lauchlan,  who  (?.  young,  and  two  daus., 
Margaret,  m.  Hector  Mackenzie,  of  Assint,  and  Isabel,  m. 
William  Macpherson,  of  Noid;  iii.  Angus,  of  Daviot,  6.  1616; 
rn.  1st,  Jean,  dau.  of  Robert  Gordon,  of  Tillifrosky,  and  relict 
of  Gordon  of  Sachin;  and  2ndly,  Marjory,  only  dau.  of  John 
Robertson,  of  Inshes;  by  the  latter  only  he  had  issue  (witli 
three  daus.,  Elspeth,  Janet,  and  Jean),  two  sons, 

I.  Lauchlan,  of  Daviot,  his  heir,  who  m.  1687,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Colin  Mackenzie,  of  liedc;istle,  and  had  three  sous 

1  William,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter, 

2  Angus,  successor  to  his  brother. 

3  Alexander,  «!.  and  had  issue. 
n.  Angus,  d.  1G59. 

Sir  Lauchlan  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  a  stanch  adherent  of 
Charles  I.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Graham  of  Fintry, 
and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander 
Farquharson,  of  Invercauld,  and  Jean,  m.  Andrew  Spalding, 
Baron  of  Ashintillie,  two  sons,  Lauchlan,  his  heir,  and 
William.  The  Laird  d.  22  Nov.  16G0,  aged  47,  and  was  *.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  who  m.  1st,  Magdalene, 
only  dau.  of  Lindsay,  of  Edzell ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Monro,  of  Cubrain,  and  relict  of  Donald,  Master  of 
Reay.  By  the  former  he  had  one  son,  Lauchlan,  his  heir; 
and  by  the  latter  a  dau.,  Christian.  He  d.  9  Dec.  1704,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk,  who  joined  in  the  rising 
of  1716.  He  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Duff,  of  Drummuir,  but  d.  s.  p. 
1731,  when  the  representation  and  chieftainship  devolved  upon 
his  kinsman, 

William  Mackintosh  (eldest  son  and  heir  of  Lauchlan 
Mackintosh,  of  Daviot),  who  thereupon  became  Laird  of 
Mackintosh,  and  Captain  of  the  Clan  Chattan.  He  m.  Christian, 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Menzies,  Bart.,  by  Christian  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Lord  Neil  Campbell,  but  dying  s.p.  1741,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Angus,  or  .SS.veas  MACKiNTosn,  of  that  ilk,  a  military  officer, 
who  Jii.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Farquharson,  of  Invercauld,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  James  Murray,  of  Dowally, 
son  of  John,  1st  Marquess  of  Atholl,  and  was  s.  by 

Sir  iENEAS  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  created  a  bart.  by 
George  III. ;  he  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Ludovick  Grant, 
Bart,  of  Dalvey.  By  this  Chief  the  remaininfr  portion  of  the 
estates  were  entailed,  and  were  eventually  inlierited  by  Sir 
Eneas'  kinsman, 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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The  Hon.  Angus  Mackintosh,  a  Member  of  the  Legislative 
Council  of  Upper  Canada,  son  of  Duncan  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of 
IJaviot,  by  his  wife  Ann  Dallas,  of  Cantray.  He  s.  his  brother 
Alexander  as  Chief  of  the  Clan  Mackintosh  1827.  He  m.  1784, 
Archange  St.  Martin,  niece  of  Major-Gen.  Macomb,  Com- 
inander-in  Chief  of  the  army  of  America,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1 1  July,  1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Duncan,  d.  unm.  1824. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Mackintosh. 

IH.  iEneas,  of  Daviot  House,  Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
12  June,  1812;  m.  1st,  1843,  Mary,  dan.  of  Alexander 
McLeod,  Esq.  of  DaWey,  which  lady  d.  1848 ;  and  2ndly, 
11  March,  1851,  Louisa  Fanny  Sybella.  dau.  of  Major 
Alexander  MacLeod  and  Louisa  Browne,  his  wife,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Alexander,  b.  27  Dec.  1851. 

2  Amos  Henry,  b.  14  Nov.  1854;  deceased. 

3  Duncan  Houstoun,  b.  3  Feb.  1849. 

4  Lewis,  b.  2  July,  1856;  deceased. 

1  Mary  Marion.  2  Louisa  Caroline  Campbell. 

3  Charlotte  Eva.  4  Alexandra  Graham. 

IV.  James  St.  Martin,  m.  and  has  issue. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Col.  H.  J.  Hunt. 

II.  Archange,  to.  Col.  Claudius  Shaw,  R.A. 

III.  Isabella,  m.  Lieut.  Felix  Troughton,  R.A. 

IV.  Jane.  v.  Catharine. 

VI.  Margaret,  m.  Major  Angus  M'Intyre.        vii.  Eliza. 
VIII.  Sarah,  m.  Alexander  Colvin,  Esq.         ix.  Christiana. 

The  Hon.  Angus  Mackintosh  d.  25  Jan.  1833,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Alexander  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  Chief  of  the  Clan 
Chattan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Aug.  1787 ;  m.  1st,  29  Dec.  1812, 
Mary,  6th  dau.  of  John  Glass,  Esq.  of  Minorca,  which  lady  d. 
1840  ;  and  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1842,  Charlotte,  5th  dau.  of  Alex- 
aader  MacLeod,  Esq.  of  Dalvey,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Alexander  JEneas,  late  of  Mackintosh. 

Alfred  Donald,  now  Chief  of  the  Clan. 

JEneas  Norman,  6.  18  May,  1854. 

Marion  Charles,  deceased. 

Mary  Archange.  Isabella  Ann. 

This  Chief,  who  s.  his  father,  26  Jan.  1833 ;  d.  1861,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  ^neas  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  Chief  of  the 
Clan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  of  the  Mackintosh  Company  of 
KiBe  Volunteers,  b.  7  Aug.  1847 ;  d.  17  Dec.  1875,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother,  now  of  Mackintosh. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. :  2nd,  arg.,  a 
dexter  hand  fesswise  couped  at  the  wrist  and  holding  a  man's 
heart  gu.;  3rd,  az.,  a  boar's  head  couped  or;  4th,  or,  alymphad 
oars  in  saltire  sa.  Crest — A  cat-a-mountain  salient  guardant 
ppr.  Supprtrtais — Two  wild  cats  ppr.  Motto — Touch  nut  the 
cut,  but  a  glove. 

Seats — Moy  Hall ;  and  Dunachton,  Inverness. 

Note.— The  late  Sir  James  Mackintosh,  the  distinguished 
writer,  was  descended  from  the  Killachy  branch  of  the  Mackin- 
toshes. 


II.  Marion  Murray. 


MACKINTOSH    OF    BALNESPICK. 

Mackintosh,  Eneas,  Esq.  of  Balnespick,  co. 
Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  i.  26  Sept.  1810  ;  on.  June, 
1858,  Isabel,  dau.  of  J.  Barker,  Esq.  of  Berkeley 
Street,  Portman  Square,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Lachlan,  6.  Aug.  1859. 

II.  George,  6.  Aug.  18C0. 
1.  Isabel. 

ILfUCatlC. — William  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  Balnespick  (son 
of  Lachlan  Mackintosh,  of  Balnespick,  and  his  wife  Anne 
Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh),  m.  1802,  Emily,  dau.  of  William 
Chisholm,  of  Chisholm,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 

Eneas,  now  of  Balnespick.        George  Gordon,  Bengal  C.S. 

William  Lachlan,  Bengal  Military  Service. 

Anne,  m.  Col.  Greenwood,  K.A.,  C.B, 

Catherine. 

Mr.  Mackintosh  d.  1870. 

Arras— See  Mackintosh  of  MacKntosh. 
/Sca(— Balnespiclc,  Inverness.    Town  Residence— 'Ko.  9,  Hyde 
Park  Square,  W. 


MACKINTOSH    OP    DALMUNZIE. 

Mackintosh,  Charles  Hills,  Esq.  of  Dalmunzie, 
CO.  Perth,  b.  14  Eeb.  1808 ;  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
John  Yallack,  Esq.  of  Kingsand,  co.  Cornwall,  and 
has  issue, 


I.  Helen  Galloway. 

II.  Cecilia  Eliza. 

ICtlTCJtflC. — The  family  of  Mackintosh  ultimately  spread 
into  nine  branches,  of  which  the  fourth  (sprung  from  a  younger 
son  of  Shaw,  4th  Laird,  circa  1220)  settled  in  Glen  Tilt,  co. 
Perth,  and  subsequently  exchanged  that  property  for  the 
present  possession  of  Dalmunzie,  where  they  seem  for  a  long 
series  of  years  to  have  considered  themselves  altogether  inde- 
pendent of  the  main  stock ;  for 

Duncan  Mackintosh,  of  Dalmunzie,  who  s.  1595,  was  the 
first  who,  in  1599,  gave  a  bond  of  man-rent  and  following  to 
the  Laird  of  Mackintosh.    His  grandson, 

Patrick  Mackintosh  (circa  1650),  m.  Margaret  Robertson, 
of  the  Robertsons  of  Atkoll,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

John  Mackintosh,  who  s.  him.     His  son, 

Lachlan  Mackintosh,  m.  Margaret  Murray,  grand-dau.  ot 
David  Freebairn,  Bishop  of  Edinburgh  and  Primus  of  Scotland. 
Their  son, 

John  Mackintosh,  &.  1726,  d.  1790,  having  m.  Elizabeth 
Galloway,  of  the  House  of  Galloway,  Viscount  Dunkeld, 
attainted  in  1688-89.  He  left  several  children,  of  whom  the 
eldest  son, 

Lachlan  Robert  Mackintosh,  succeeded.  He  was  h.  Aug. 
1761,  and  d.  May,  1821 ;  having  had  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth 
(only  child  of  Capt.  Clement  Newell),  d.  19  March,  1815,  two 
sons  and  two  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lachlan  John  Mackintosh,  of  Dalmunzie,  b.  6  Aug.  1794; 
m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  Atkinson  ;  slie  d.  25  Aug.  1846,  .s.  p. : 
he  d.  9  Nov.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Charles  Hills 
Mackintosh,  the  present  representative. 

Ar7ns,  Crest,  and  AfoJ/o — Same  as  Mackintosh  o/Jlfactinfn."//, 
except  the  4th  quarter,  which  is,  or,  a  lymphad  sa.  the  four 
oars  in  the  water. 

Seats — Mordcn  Hall,  Torquay,  Devon;  and  Cawsand  House, 
Rame,  Cornwall. 

» 

MACKWORTH-PRAED  OF  MICKLEHAII. 

See  Peaed. 


MACKWOETH-PEAED  OF  OWSDEN. 

See  Peaed. 


McKIEDY    OF    BIEKWOOD. 

McKiEDT,  John  G-eegoey,  Esq.  of  Birkwood, 
CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  2  April,  1806 ;  m.  Ist, 
22  June,  1841,  Augusta,  eldest  davi.  of  Capt.  James 
Bradshaw,  R.N.,  M.P.  for  Brackley,  co.  North- 
ampton, which  lady  d.  1865,  and  2ndly,  1873, 
Clementina,  dau.  of  Sir  Norman  Macdonald  Lock- 
hart,  3rd  hart,  of  Lee  and  Carnwath. 

ILtlttagf.  —  The  McKiRDYS  or  MaKurerdts,  formerly 
belonged  to  the  "Tribes"  who  possessed  the  Western  Islands 
of  Scotland,  long  under  the  crown  of  Sweden  and  the  Lords 
of  the  Isles.  This  family  were  the  principal  possessors  of  the 
Island  of  Bute  at  a  very  early  period.  Subsequently  James 
IV.,  in  1489,  leased  the  Crown  property  in  Bute,  which,  in 
1503,  was  feud  in  one  general  charter,  of  the  30th  Parliament, 
to  the  MaKurerdys,  Bannochtynes,  Stewarts,  and  others, 
the  greatest  portion  being  assigned  to  the  MacKurerdys. 
This  descended  down  to 

Robert  MaKdiierdy  nf  Kerrymanach  and  Luhas,  who  in, 
1725,  Janet,  dau.  of  Donald  Eraser,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  M'Kay, 
of  Garrachty,  and  had  two  sons, 

William,  d.  s.p.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert  MaKurerdy  was  drowned  crossing  from  Ireland,  ana 
was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

John  McKirdt,  to.  1760,  Grace,  dau.  of  Robert  MacGregor, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Alexander,  d.  unm.,  1805;  John,  his 
heir ;  and  two  daus.    He  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

John  McKirdt,  Esq.  of  Birkwood,  b.  14  July,  1764;  m.  1802, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Liddlesdale,  by  Susan 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Bogle,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847) 
had  issue, 

John  Geecort,  now  of  Birkwood. 

Charles  Clark,  J.V.,b.  1811. 

David  Elliot,  J. P.,  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  69th  regt, 

Mary  Wood,  d.  1858. 

Susan,  m.  Andrew  Scott,  Esq.;  and  d.  1853. 

Mr.  McKu-dy  d.  3  Feb.  1835. 


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Arms— Per  fcss  arg.  and  sa.  in  chief  a  martlet  of  the  second, 
and  in  base  a  fir  tree  giowinfc  out  of  a  mount  surmounted  of  a 
sword  bendways  dexter,  supporting  by  its  point  an  antique 
crown  or.  Crest— A  demi-wyvern  displayed  ppr.  Motto— Viea 
ct  mon  pays. 

&a£— iiirliwood,  near  Lcsmahago,  co.  Lanark. 


MACLACHLAN  OF  MACLACHLAN. 

Maciachlan,  Eobket,  Esq.  of  Strathlachlan,  or 
Maclachlan,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
Convener  of  the  co.,  w.  1843,  Helen  C.  Carruthers, 
dau.  of  William  A.  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Dormont, 
CO.  Dumfries. 

ILt'llCilSf.— The  Clan  Lachlan,  or  Maclachlan,  of  wlxch 
Maclachlan  of  Maclachlan,  or  Strathlachlan,  is  the  chief,  is 
one  of  great  antiquity  in  co.  Argyll,  possessing  the  barony  of 
Strathlachlan,  in  Cowall,  and  other  extensive  possessions  in 
the  parishes  of  Glassrie  and  Kilmartin,  which  were  separated 
from  the  main  seat  of  the  family  by  the  arm  of  the  sea,  called 
Loch  Fine. 

The  ancestor  of  the  family,  and  from  whom  the  clan  takes 
its  name,  was  Lachlan  Mok,  who  lived  in  the  13th  century, 
and  whose  son,  Gillespie,  or  AncniBALD,  appears  on  record  as 
in  possession  of  the  lands  of  Strath,  or  Strathlachlan,  and 
which  have  remained  in  the  family  ever  since. 

From  Lachlan  Mor,  the  13th  in  descent, 

Archibald  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  was  served  heir 
to  his  father,  IG  Jan.  16G3,  and  obtained,  11  Sept.  1030,  a  Crown 
charter,  erecting  his  whole  lands  into  a  free  barony,  called  the 
barony  of  Strathlachlan,  and  appointing  the  manor  place  of 
Castle  Lachlan,  in  Kilbride,  to  be  the  principal  messuage  of 
the  barony.  He  in.  the  eldest  dau.  of  Campbell  of  Lochneill, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Lachlan  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  m.  1st,  Janet,  dau. 
of  Wallace,  of  Inglcston ;  and  2ndly,  Florence  Campbell, 
relict  of  John  Macdonald,  of  Largie;  and  by  the  former  had 
two  sons,  Lachlan,  his  heir;  and  Robert,  of  Kilbride.  The 
former, 

Lachlan  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  was  served  heir  to 
his  father  23  Sept.  1719.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Stewart, 
<'f  Appin,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Robert,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth. 
He  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Culloden,  and  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  who  received  a 
charter  of  his  lands  12  Feb.  1747.  lie  m.  a  dau.  of  Campbell, 
of  Airds,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donald  Maclachlan,  of  Strathlachlan,  to.  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Colin  Campbell,  of  Park,  and  d.  1817,  having  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir,  and  present  representative. 
John,  d.  young. 
George,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Harriet,  in.  Col.  Campbell,  of  Po5sile. 

Ellen,  r,i.  William  Frederick  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Dormont, 
CO.  Dumfries,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Scots  Greys. 
Amelia,  m.  Mungo  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ballimore. 
Collina,  m.  Col.  Hagart. 

i<rms— Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd,  arg.,  a 
dexter  hand  fessways  couped  gu.  holding  a  cross  pattec 
sa. ;  3rd,  or,  a  galley  sails  furled  and  oars  in  saltire  sa.  sea 
flags  gu. ;  4th,  arg.  on  a  sea  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  ppr. 
Crest — A  castle  triple  towered. 

iSeot— Strathlachlan,  co.  Argyll. 


lIcLAGAN    OF    PUMPHEBSTON. 

McLagan,  Petee,  Esq.  of  Pumplierston,  co. 
Linlithgow,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of 
Edinburgh  and  Linhthgow,  and  D.L.  co.  Linlith- 
gow. Mr.  McLagan  is  last  surviving  son  of  Peter 
McLagan,  Esq.  of  Pumpherston,  Mid-Calder;  he 
m.  1876,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Headingley,  Leeds,  and  widow  of  John 
Henry  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Kavensdeane,  Hudders field. 
Mr.  McLagan  is  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  the 
University  of  Edinburgh,  a  Koyal  Commissioner 
to  inquire  into  the  Law  relating  to  the  "  Landlords' 
Eight  of  Hypothec  in  Scotland,"  and  a  Fellow  of 
the  Eoyal  Society  of  Scotland. 

Arms — Or,  two  chevrons  sa.  within  a  bordure  gCU    Crcsi — A 
mortar-piece,  or.    il/o«o— Superba  irango. 
Heat — Pumpherston,  Mid-Calder. 


ITACLAINE    OF    LOCHBUY. 

Maclaixe,  Murdoch  Gillian,  Esq.  of  Lochbuy, 
CO.  Argyll,  late  Gtli  Dragoon  Guards  (the  Cai-a- 
bineers),  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chief  of  the  Clan,  b.  1  Sept. 
1845  ;  m.  17  June,  1800,  Catherine  Marian,  youngest 
dau.  of  Salis  Schwabc,  Esq.  of  Glyngarth,  Anglesey, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Kathleen  Emilie,  6.  27  Feb.  1S70. 

II.  IMabcl  Julia,  b.  18  Nov.  IS'2. 

III.  Edith  Jane,  b.  27  July,  1877. 

iLfllCittJf' — The  surname  of  Maclean  was  originally  Mae- 
gillean,  and  was  derived  from  the  celebrated  Highland  warrior 
(the  progenitor  of  the  family)  Gillean,  who  was  denominated 
Gillean-ni-Tuiodh,  from  his  ordinary  weapon,  a  battle-axe  (in 
Gaelic,  Tuiodh),  which  his  descendants  wear  to  this  day  in 
their  crest,  betwixt  a  laurel  and  a  cypress  branch. 

Gilleoin,  or  Gillean,  a  man  of  rank  and  distinction  of  the 
reign  of  King  Alexander  111.,  fought  under  that  monarch  at 
the  battle  of  Largs.  He  d.  before  1300,  leaving  a  son,  Gillise 
MacGilloin  (or  son  of  Gilloin),  which  became  the  surname  of 
the  family.  He  served  under  King  Robert  Bruce  at  Rannock- 
burn,  and  dying  some  time  before  that  Prince,  left  a  son, 
called 

GiLLicoLSi  MacGilloin,  who  s.  him,  and  d.  in  the  reign  of 
King  David  Bruce.    He  was  father  of 

EoiN  DuiDH,  or  Black  John,  who  was  settled  in  the  Isle  of 
Mull,  where  he  held  large  possessions,  particularly  the  lands 
of  Dowart.  He  d.  in  the  reign  of  Robert  II.,  and  left  two 
sons,  Lauchlan-Lubanich,  and  Ecchan,  or  Hector  Rlganach, 
but  which  was  the  elder  cannot  be  positively  ascertained. 
The  former  was  ancestor  of  the  Macleans  of  Morvaren, 
Barts. ;  the  latter, 

Hector  Reganach  MacGillon,  lived  in  the  reigns  of 
Robert  If.  and  111.,  and  held  considerable  lands  in  the  Isle  of 
Mull,  particularly  in  the  barony  of  Lochbuy.  From  him 
descended,  in  the  direct  male  line, 

John  BIoir  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  "  a  man  of  great  courage 
and  magnanimity,"  in  great  favour  with  King  James  VI.  He 
?/i.  a  dau.  of  Macdonald,  Lord  of  the  Isles,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons,  Hector,  his  heir;  and  Charles,  progenitor  of  the  Mac- 
leans of  Tapull,  from  whom  derived  Sir  Alexander  Maclean, 
of  Ottar.    The  son  and  heir. 

Hector  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Gorui 
Campbell,  of  Lochnell,  and  was  f.Uher  of 

Hector  Owr  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  m.  a  dau.  of  Laiichlan 
More  Maclean,  of  Dowart,  and  d.  about  1623,  leaving  two 
sons,  Murdoch  Moir,  his  heir;  and  Lacchlan  Moib,  successor 
to  his  brother.    The  elder, 

Murdoch  Moir  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  served  heir  to  his 
father  23  Feb.  1630  ;  to.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Breadalbane,  but  dying 
s.  21-  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Laughlan  Moir  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  served  heir  to  his 
brother  12  April,  1663.  He  ra.  a  dau.  of  MacLean,  of  Torloisk. 
and  had  three  sons,  Murdoch  Gig,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Hugli 
Campbell,  of  Calder;  John,  m.  a  dau.  of  Macdougal,  of  Lorn  ; 
and  Hector.  Lauchlan  d.  in  the  end  of  the  reign  of  King 
Charles  II.,  and  his  two  elder  sons  having  predeceased  hiai 
s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his  youngest  and  only  surviving  son. 

Hector  Maclean,  of  Lochbuy,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Camp- 
bell of  Lochnell,  and  (with  four  daus.)  had  four  sons, 

Murdoch,  his  heir,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of 
Calder,  and  had  four  daus.  The  eldest  was  to.  to  Donald 
Campbell,  of  Airds,  but  d.  without  male  issue,  1727.  He 
was  A',  by  his  brother, 

John,  who  ra.  a  dau.  of  Macdougal,  of  Lorn,  and  had  a  son, 
Lauchlan,  m.  a  dau.  of  Macdougal,  of  Lorn,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  a  dau.,  a  son,  Hector,  who  d.  uniii,  soon  alter  his 
father. 

Allan,  who  m.  and  had  several  sons,  all  of  whom  predeceased 
him,  except  John,  who  s.  to  Lochbuy  on  the  death,  unm., 
of  his  kinsman.  Hector.  This  John  m.  a  dau.  of  Don.ild 
Maclean,  of  Browlas,  and  sister  of  Sir  Alan  JlaclcMn,  of 
Morvern,  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabella  and 
Catherine)  a  son,  Archibald. 

Lauchlan,  whose  descendant  now  represents  the  family.  Th.'s 

Lacchlan  Maclaine,  to.  Flora,  dau.  of  Macquarie  of  Chu, 
and,  with  other  issue,  was  father  of 

Murdoch  Maclaine,  ra.  14  Feb.  17SG,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Airds,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Campbell, 
Bart,  of  Ardnamurchan,  and  had  issue, 

Murdoch,  of  Lochbuy. 

John,  6.  1792,  killed  in  action  in  Ceylon,  14  Jan.  ISIS. 
Jane.  Margaret.  Flora.  Elizabeth.  PhODbC. 

Catherine.        Henrietta.        Mary.        Jane-Jarvis. 


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MAC 


The  eldest  son, 

MraoocH  Maclatne,  Tsri.  of  Lochbuy,  b.  1  Aug.  1791,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  7  April,  1813,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  Donald 
Slaclcan,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Aug.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

Murdoch,  d.  7  Aug.  1850.  Ponald,  late  of  Lochbuy. 

John  Campbell.  Allen,  deceased. 

Alexander,  m.  Marian  Palmer  Sands. 

Lilias.  Jane. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta,  m.  Dr.  Mackenzie. 

Marianne.  Mai'garct  Maxwell,  d.  5  Feb.  ISGl. 

The  2nd  son, 

Donald  Maclaine,  Esq.  of  Lochbuy,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
2G  Oct.  1816;  m.  23  Oct.  1844,  Emilie  Guillaumine,  3rd  dau.  of 
Charles  Anthoine  Vincent,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

MnRDocH  Gillian,  now  of  Lochbuy. 

Anthoine,  6.  3  No7.  1846. 

Emilie  Guillaumine,  to.  28  Jan.  1869,  Frederick  Campbell, 

Esq.,  R.A.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Ardna- 

murchan. 
Eosa  Elizabeth,  m.  17  July,  1874,  William  McBean  Rankine, 

Esq.  of  Dudhopc,  Dundee,  2nd  son  of  .lohn  Campbell,  Esq. 

of  ICilberry,  co.  Argyll.  Christian  Sarah. 

He  d.  12  Oct.  1863. 

.i^j-m.s— Quarterly :  l.^t,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd,  az.,  a 
tower  arg. ;  3rd,  or,  a  dexter  arm  coupcd  in  fess  gu.,  the  hand 
holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  az. ;  4th,  or,  a  lymphad  ppr.  in 
base  vert  a  salmon  naiant  ppr.  Crest — A  battle-axe  in  pale  in 
front  of  a  laurel  and  a  cypress  branch  in  saltier  all  ppr. 
Motlo — Vincere  vel  mori. 

Seat — Lochbuy  House,  Oban,  co.  Argyll. 


EEACIiAINE    OP    KYNETOl^'. 

Maclaine,  William  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Kynelon, 
Thornbury,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  6  March,  1818 ;  m.  25  April, 
1849,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  and  only  surviving  cliild  of 
John  Thurburn,  Esq.  of  MurLlc,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
has  issue, 

'     I.  Hector,   Lieut.  K.A.,  &.  24  Nov.  1851. 
II.  John  Thurburn,  6.  2  July,  1853. 
I.  Elizabeth  Marie. 

fLtlTCntlP.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  Scottish  family  of 
Maclaine  of  Lochbuy. 

GiLLEAN  Maclaine,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Scalasdale,  in  the 
Island  of  Mull,  d.  23  Nov.  1788,  aged  64.  He  m.  1771,  Marie, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lachlan  Macquarie,  of  Macquarie  and  of  Ulva 
("chief  of  Ulva's  Isle")  the  last  of  a  long  line  of  chiefs  of  that 
ancient  clan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1840,  aged  98)  had, 
besides  six  daus.,  six  sons, 

Allan,  6.  6  Aug.  1772  ;  d.  21  Nov.  1843 ;  to.  Marjory,  dau.  of 
Angus  Gregorson,  Esq.  of  Ardtornish,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons,  Gillean,  a  Merchant  in  Java,  lost  at  sea ;  and  Angus 
(Rev.). 
Archibald  (Sir),  b.  13  Jan.  1777,  Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.B., 
late  Col.  52nd  foot,  a  distinguished  officer,  best  known  for 
his  gallant  defence  of  Fort  Matagorda,  near  Cadiz,  1810, 
■when  a  Capt.  of  the  94th  ;  to.  1823,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Brydges,  4th  Dragoons;  and  d.  9  March,  1861. 
Murdoch  (twin  with  his  brother  Archibald),  Capt.  20th  foot, 
the  only  British  officer  killed  at  the  batile  of  Maida,  1806. 
John,  6.  16  June,  1778,  Major  73rd  foot,  killed  at  Waterloo. 
Hector,  d.  when  six  months  old. 
Hectoe,  b.  20  June,  1785,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  last-named, 

Hectou  Maolaine,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  army,  served  in  North 
and  South  America,  the  West  Indies,  and  in  the  Peninsula, 
■with  great  distinction,  in  Lord  Hill's  division,  having  been 
present  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  the  Pyrenees,  Nivelle,  Tou- 
louse, (fee,  in  command  of  the  light  infantry  in  Sir  John  liyng's 
brigade.  He  to.  1816,  Martha,  only  child  and  heir  of  William 
Osborne,  Esq.  of  Kyneton,  whose  ancestors  possessed  lands 
there  from  the  time  of  Edward  II.,  and  had  lived  at  Kyneton 
since  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  when  the  present  house  was 
built.  By  this  lady.  Col.  Maclaine  had  an  only  child,  the 
present  Willia.m  Osborne  ^Iaclaine,  Esq.  of  Kyneton.  Col. 
Maclaine,  who  was  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Gloucester,  d.  15  Jan. 
1847. 

Arms — Quarterly:  Lst,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd,  az.,  a 
tower  arg.  ;  3rd,  or,  a  dexter  hand  coupcd  in  fcss  gu.  holding 
a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  az. ;  4th,  arg.,  a  lymphad  ppr.,  her  sails 
furled,  in  base  in  the  sea  vert  a  salmon  nai.-int  ppr.  Crest — 
A  Lochaber  axe  erect  between  two  Iiranches  of  laurel  and 
cypress  all  ppr.     Moltn — Vincere  vtl  mori. 

Heat — Kyneton,  Thornbury,  co.  Gloucester. 


MACLEAN    OF    AKDGOUR. 

Maclean,  Alexander  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ardgomr, 
CO.  Argyll,  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  1  April,  1835 ;  m.  1875, 
Philippa,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Stephens  Dieken, 
Esq.,  Eengal  Medical  Service,  and  has  a  dau.  b.  17 
May,  1878. 

iLtUCitCIC.— The  IMacleans  of  Ardgour,  descended  from 
the  famous  Gillean  ni  Tuoidh,  are  a  family  of  great  antiquity 
in  North  Britain.    Their  immediate  ancestor,  , 

Allan  Maclean,  the  10th  Maclean  of  Ardgour,  to.  Anne,  I 
dau.  of  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  and  was  father  of 

John  Maclean,  of  Ardgour,  m.  the  dau.  of  Allan  MacLachlin, 
Esq.  of  Corry,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  i 

Hdgii  Maclean,  of  Ardgour,  m.  1763,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Iloustoun,  Esq.  of  Jordan  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  John  Campbell,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Islay  Campbell, 
1st  Bart,  of  Succoth)  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Alexander,  his  heir.  ™ 

Anna,  m.  Donald  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Kingerloch.  ]■ 

Mr.  Maclean  d.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Ardgour,  Col.  of  the  Argyll- 
shire Militia,  D.L.,  13th  Maclean  of  Ardgour  in  direct  succes- 
sion, b.  16  April,  1764;  in.  10  July,  1793,  Lady  Margaret  Hope, 
dau.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun  (by  the  Lady  Elizabeth 
Melville  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  7th  Earl  of  Leven  and  5th 
Earl  of  Melville),  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  24  June,  1772, 
and  d.  16  Sept.  IS3I)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  d.  in  infancy.  J 

II.  John  Hugh,  of  the  Scotch  Bar,  d.  umn.  1825. 
in.  Archibald,  Capt.  R.N.,  a.  unvi.  1832. 

IV.  Alexander,  late  of  Ardgour. 

V.  Henry  Dundas,  of  Laznnby  Hall,  Cumberland,  Col.  in  tho 
army,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1848,  m.  1841,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Dacre  Carlyle,  Chancellor  of  Carhslc,  and 
Claimant  of  the  title  of  Lord  Carlyle,  of  Torthorwald,  in 
Scotland;  and  d.  1803. 

VI.  James  Charles,  Bengal  Military  Service,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Major  Hall,  E.I.  Co.'s  Service;  d.  1829,  leaving  two  daus», 
Elizabeth  Mary,  and  Margaret  Jane. 

VII.  Charles  Hope,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1836,  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  C.  Beckford  Long,  Esq.;  and  d.  1839, 
leaving  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Hope,  and  Caroline  Henrietta. 

viii.  Thomas,  of  the  Madras  Military  Service,  d.  1840. 

IX.  William,  Commander  E.N.,  m.  1838,  Elizabeth  Mary, 
dau.  of  T.  M.  Charter,  Esq.,  and  as.sumed  the  surname  of 
GnNSTON  before  his  patronymic,  in  compliance  with  the  will 
of  his  wife's  maternal  grand-uncle,  Sir  Thomas  Gunston, 
Knt.  of  Upcott  House,  Somerset.  He  d.  1851,  and  his  wife 
1855.  He  left  issue,  William  Gunston;  Allan ;  and  Frances 
Margaret. 

s.  George,  Col.  R.A.,  to.  1842,  Amelia  Jane,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  Colin  Campbell,  G.C.B.,  Governor  of  Ceylon. 

XI.  Robert,  d.  warn.  1835. 

XII.  Peter,  Col.  R.A.,  m.  1841,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut.- j 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  Somerset,  K.C.B.  and  K.H.,  Commander-. 
in-Chief,  Bombay,  and  great-granddau.  of  Henry,  5th  Duke  j 
of  Beaufort,  and  has, 

1  Allen  Henry,  K.A. 

2  Henry  Eardley,  R.A. 

3  John  Hugh. 

4  Charles  Hope  Adrian. 

1  Margaret  Ann. 

2  Louisa  Charlotte. 

3  Elizabeth  Frances. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret. 

II.  Charlotte  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Col.  Maclean  d.  8  Sept.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  fourth  son,  ' 
Alexander  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Ardgour,  J. P.,  6.  11  Feb. 
1749;  TO.  14  Feb.  1833,  Helen  Jane  Hamilton,  eldest  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  5th  Bart,  of  North  Berwick, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Warrender,  Bart,, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Thomas,  now  of  Ardgour. 

II.  John  Dalrymple,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.  15  May,  1836. 
He  d.  1872. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  arg.,  alion  rampant  gu.;  2nd,  az.,  a 
castle  triple-towered  arg.  with  flags  displayed  gu. ;  3rd,  or,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  f essways  gu.  holding  a  crosslet  fitchee  az. ; 
4  th,  or,  a  galley  her  sails  furled  sa.  flag  gu.  on  a  sea  vert  a 
salmon  naiant  arg.  Crtst — A  battle-axe  erect  in  pale  crossed 
by  a  branch  of  laurel  and  cypress  in  saltier  all  ppr.  Motto— 
Altera  mcrccs. 

Seat — Ardgour  House,  Ardgour,  co.  Argyll.  , ;, 


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MACLEAN    OF    PENNYCROSS. 

Maclean,  Archibald  John,  Esq.  of  Ponnycross, 
.  Argyll,  J.P.,  b.  6  March,  181.3,-  s.  his  father 


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187G;  m.  18S3,  Isabella  Alexandrina,  dau.  of   M. 
Henri   Theodore  Simon,  and   widow    of     Charles 
Grriswold,  Esq.  of  Manilla,  and  has  issue, 
Julian  Abciiibald,  b.   1873;    Charles  Alexander  IIusli,  6. 
1874;  Nonuan  llcary,  6.  1377;  and  IsabelJulict. 

ILtUrnCIC.— This  branch  of  the  House  of  Morvcrn  derives 
from  John  Uncn,  1st  Maclean  of  Morvcrn,  '.ind  son  of  the  1st 
Hector  Moir,  Lord  of  Uuart,  by  Marj-,  dau.  of  Macdonald  of 
Islay.  John  Dubh  was  thrice  married ;  by  his  '2nd  wife, 
Catharine,  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  he  had  Allan,  of  Ardornish, 
the  warlike  and  constant  follower  of  Sir  Lachlan  Mor.  He 
m.  Una,  dau.  of  the  Chieftain  of  the  Clan  Ian,  or  Macdonald 
of  Ardnamurchan,  and  by  her  was  father  of  Lachlan,  of 
Calpary,  who  was  twice  married;  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  of  ToUermald,  son  of  the  7  th  Maclean  of  Coll,  he  had 
a  son,  Allan,  of  GrulUve,  who  m.  Una,  dau.  of  the  Chief  of 
the  Macquaries  and  of  Anne  5Iacdonald,  sister  of  the  cele- 
brated Sir  Alexander  Macdonald,  the  gallant  companion  of 
Montrose,  by  her  he  had,  Chakles,  of  Kilunaig  and  Penny- 
cross,  in.  Marianne,  sister  of  Donald  of  Tarbct,  afterwards  5th 
Maclean  of  Torloisk,  by  whom  he  was  father  of 

Alexander  Maclean,  of  Pcnnycross,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1760,  Una,  dau.  of  MacGillivray,  of  Penny-Ghail,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1807)  he  had  one  son,  Archibald,  and  a  dau.,  Catha- 
rine, m.  Major  Donald  Maclean,  of  the  Fioyal  Scots  regt.; 
d.  1786.    The  son, 

Abchibald  Maclean,  of  Pennycross,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major 
3rd  regt.  of  Argyllshire  Fenciblcs,  b.  1761.  He  m.  Alicia, 
dau.  of  Hector  Maclean,  of  Toven,  co.  Argyll,  and  by  her 
(who  was  6.  1760 ;  and  d.  1840)  left  issue, 

Alexander,  late  of  Pennycross. 

Allan  Thomas,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  served  in  the  13th 

Light  Dragoons  throughout  the  Peninsular  war,  and  at 

Waterloo,  6.  May,  1793:  m.  .Sept.  1843,  Agnes,  dau.  of  \Yil- 

liam  Furlong,  of  Welshot,  co.  Lanark, 
t/barles  James,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  was  at  \Yaterloo,  and 

subsequently  served  in  India,  where  he  died. 
John,  Lieut,  in  the  2nd  West  India  regt.,  commanded  by  his 

maternal  uncle.   Col.   Maclean,   and  fell  a  victim  to   the 

climate  of  the  West  Indies. 
Hector,  a  Merchant  in  London,  d.  1834. 
Lauchlan,  Lieut,  in  theCe-sion  Rifle  Corps,  d.  1820. 

Archibald  Donald,  Dep. -Commissary-Gen.   at   Ii'>nnuda,    ' 

1870.  Mary,  d.  xi.,im.  1*37.  Juliana,  d.  1874. 

Mr.  Maclean  d.  Feb.  1830.     His  eldest  son,  , 

Alexander  Maclean,  E^q.  of  Pennycross,  co.  Artjyll,  '/. 
8  May,  1701;  m.  6  Au^.  1840,  Charlotte  Brodie,  dau.  of  John 
Maclean,  Esq.  of  Elrick,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sinolle: 
Telfer,  of  Bonhill,  co.  Renfrew,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Archibald  John,  now  of  Pennycross. 

n.  Allan  Thom.as  Lockhart,  6.  Jan.  18.t1. 

I.  Alicia,  III.  1872,  to  Reginald  Phillipps,  Esq.,  and  d.  1375. 
n.  Charlotte  Una  Brodie,  m.  D.  J.  Anderson,  Esq. 

in.  Mary  Frances. 
He  d.  1576. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  ar.?.,  a  rock  gu.;  2nd.  arcr.,  a  dexter 
hand  fessways  couped  gu.,  holding  a  cross-crosslet  litchiie  in 
paleaz. ;  3rJ,  or,  a  lymphad  sa. ;  4th,  arg.,  a  salmon  naianc 
ppr.  and  in  chief  two  eagles  affrontee  gu.  CrcU — .\.  battle-axe 
erect  in  pale  crossed  by  a  branch  of  laurel  and  cypress  in 
saltier  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Under  the  arms,  Virtue  mins  houoar ; 
above  the  crest,  Altern  merces. 

iSeat— Permycross  House,  Bonessan,  co.  Argyll. 


of  Ditnstaffnage  Castle.  This  John  Maclean  (father  of  Isabella) 
was  married  to  Florence  Maclean,  of  Incrscadell,  whose 
mother,  Mary  Maclean,  of  Ardgour,  was  granddau.  of  the 
celebrated  chief,  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  of  Locbicl.  Capt.  Joha 
JIaclean's  son, 

Alexander  Campbell  Maclean,  Esq.  of  Haremerc  Hall, 
Sussex,  m.  16  Aug.  1825,  Mary  Elizabeth  Travers,  representa- 
tive of  the  Travers'  family  of  Fairfield,  Devon;  and  d.  14  Oct. 
1864,  having  had  issue, 

Henry  Travers,  Capt.  in  the  Bombay  Indian  army,  m.  Mari- 
anne, dau.  of  Capt.  Donald  Maclean,  2nd  (iueen's,  and  (/. 
22  Jan.  1863,  leaving  issue  a  posthumous  son,  UE^RT 
Travers. 

John  Lauchlan,  now  of  Haremerc. 

George  F'rancis,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Capt.  Cole,  late  21st 
F'usiliers,  and  had  issue,  Alxcander  Henry  Herbert ;  Mar- 
garet Gavin ;  Emilie  F'ordycc ;  and  Rosalie  Abbe. 

Alexander.  Hector  Coll.  Morgan. 

Adelaide  Owen,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  H.  Fisher,  R.A. 

^rm.s— Quarterly  :  1st,  or,  a  rock  ppr.  ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  dexter 
hand  couped  in  fess  gu.,  holding  a  cross-crossltt  titchce  az. ; 
3rd,  az.,  a  galley  sails  furled  sa.  and  a  flag  gu. ;  4th,  arg., 
in  chief  two  eagles'  heads  erased  and  affrontee  gu.,  in  base  a 
salmon  naiant  ppr.  Crest — A  Lochaber  axe  in  pale  crossed  by 
a  branch  of  laurel  and  cypress — Altera  Merces.  Motto — Virtus 
durissima  terit. 

Seat — Uaremcre  Hall,  Hurst  Green,  Sussex. 


MACLEAN    OP    EAUEMERE    HALL. 

Maclean,  John  Lauchlan,  Esq.  of  Haremere 
Hall,  and  Lundsford,  Sussex,  b.  20  Feb.  1828 ;  m. 
Jan.  1858,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Huttleston,  of  Js'ew 
Bedford,  Massachusetts,  U.S.  America,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lauchlan  Perceval,  6.  24  May,  1862. 

II.  Cameron  Travers.  b.  28  June,  18C5. 

III.  Edmund  Henry,  6.  18  Oct.  1866. 

IV.  Hector  George,  6.  20  Aug.  18G8. 

t.  Mary  Kate.         ii.  Annie  Travers.         in.  Lilian  Gray. 

itt'lTCajC. — Mr.  Maclean  claims  descent,  through  the 
families  of  Maclean  of  Coll  and  Maclean  of  Ardgour,  from 
Gillean  na  Tuoidh,  or  Gillean  of  the  Battle  Axe. 

Capt.  John  Maclean  (brother  of  Lieut.-Col.  Lauchlan 
Maclean,  Deputy-Governor  of  the  Tower,  and  2nd  son  of  Donald 
Maclean,  by  Florence,  dau.  of  Rev.  Archibald  Maclean,  Minister 
of  Ross  in  Mull)  was  of  the  Coll  line  of  the  Macleans,  lie 
served  abroad  in  the  Royals,  and  then  in  the  Argyll  Fenciblcs. 
i  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Maclean,  of  the  family  of  Maclean 
of  Borreray,  by  his  wife  Isobclle,  sister  of  Donald  Campbell, 


MACLEOD  OF  MACLEOD. 
MACLEOD,  NoEMAN,  of  Macleod,  22nd  Chief, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  18  July,  1812 ;  m.  15  July,  1837, 
Hon.  Louisa  Barbara  St.  John,  only  dau.  of  the 
13th,  and  sister  of  the  14th,  Lord  St.  John,  of 
Bletsoe,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Xorman  Magnus,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  6. 27  July,  1839. 

II.  Torquil  Olave,  6.  10  Aug.  1841 ;  d.  3  Sept.  1S57. 

III.  Reginald,  b.  1  Feb.  1847;  m.  17  April,  1877,  Agnes  Mary 
Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Stafford  North- 
cote,  Bart.,  M.P. 

IV.  Roderic  Charles,  6.  18  April,  1852. 

I.  Louisa  Cecilia,  in.  IS  Dec.  ISCO,  John  Moyer  Heathcote, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John  Moyer  Heathcote,  Esq.  of  Coning- 
ton  Castle,  Hunts. 

iltlTf  age— Olave  Olois,  King  of  Man  and  the  Isles,  who 
d.  1237,  kit,  by  his  1st  wife,  three  sons,  Hakuld,  Reginald, 
and  Magnus,  who  all  successively  enjoyed  the  kingdom  of 
Man,  which  terminated  in  1265,  by  the  surrender  made  of  the 
sovereignty  by  Magnus,  King  of  Xorway,  to  Alexa>"Der  III. 
of  Scotland;  and  in  the  same  year,  SIagnus,  the  last  King  of 
Man,  died.  Olave,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Christina,  dau.  of  Farquhar, 
Earl  of  Ross,  had  three  sons,  Guin  or  Gun,  of  whom  the  Guns 
in  Sutherland;  Leoid,  Loyd,  or  Leod,  of  whom  the  Clan 
JIacleod;  and  Leaimdrish,  of  whom  the  Clan  Leandrish,  m 
Ross. 

Leod,  2nd  son  of  Olave  Olois,  cr  Olacs  V.,  King  of  Man 
and  the  Isles,  by  the  Earl  of  Ross's  dau.,  having  been  fostered 
in  the  house  of  Pol,  obtained  from  him  the  Herries,  from 
which  he  (Leod)  and  his  descendants  taking  their  designation, 
were,  in  former  times,  styled  of  Herries,  Glenclg,  and  Dun- 
vegan.  He  Td.  the  dau.  of  Macraild  Armine,  a  Danish  knight, 
and  by  her  acquired  the  lands  of  Menginish,  Bracadale, 
Durinish,  Lindale,  Vaterness,  and  a  part  of  Trotterness,  and 
had  two  sons,  Tormode,  who  succeeded  him;  and  Torquhil, 
ancestor  of  the  Macleods  of  Lewis,  whose  successors  were  pos- 
sessed of  a  great  estate  when  forfeited  in  the  reign  of  King 
James  VI.  Both  the  families  had  the  surname  or  patronymic 
of  Macleod,  but  were  distinguished  by  the  appellation  of  Shiel 
Tormoid,  or  the  descendants  of  Tormoid,  and  Shiel  Torquhil, 
or  the  descendants  of  Torquhil,  and  by  the  designations  of 
"Macleod  of  Herries,"  and  "Macleod  of  Lewis."  The  repre- 
sentative of  the  senior  line,  Macleod  of  Macleod,  temp. 
James  VI.,  was. 

Sir  Roderick  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  commonly  Rmy  More, 
or  Great  Roderick,  who  d.  in  the  beginning  of  1626,  leaving 
issue  by  his  wife  Isabella,  dau.  of  Macdonald  of  Glengarry,  five 
sons  and  five  dai's.     His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Macleod,  of  Macleod,  surnamcd  John  More,  from  his 
great  size,  was  a  stanch  royalist,  and  received  a  letter  of 
thanks  from  King  Charles  I.,  dated  at  Durham,  2  May,  16S9. 
He  m.  Sibella,  dau.  of  Kenneth,  Lord  M'Kenzie,  of  Kiiitail, 
and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1649,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roderick  JIacleod,  15th  Laird  of  .Macleod.  Ho  lii.  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jl'Kenzie,  of  Tarbaf,  but  dying  Jan. 
1664,  without  issue,  was  t.  by  bis  brother, 


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JoHS  MACLEOD,  of  Maclcod,  who  was  served  heir  11  Aug. 
1664.  He  m.  Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  James  Macdonald,  of 
Slate,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1693,  by  his  eldest  son, 

KoDEBicK  SIacleod,  of  Maclcod,  m.  Feb.  1694,  Lady  Isabella 
M'Kenzie,  3rd  dau.  of  Kenneth,  Earl  of  Seaforth,  and  dying 
Aug.  1699,  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

N0KM.4.N  MACLEOD,  of  Macleod,  m.  Sept.  1703,  Hon.  Anne 
Frazer,  dau.  of  Hugh,  lUhLordLovat,  and  was  s.  by  his  pos- 
thumous son, 

NoEMAN  MACLEOD,  19th  Laird  of  Macleod,  vi.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Sir  Donald  Macdonald,  of  Slate,  and  had  one  son,  John, 
his  successor.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Martin,  of 
Inchfure,  and  by  her  had  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Anne,  and 
Eich  Mary.    His  only  son, 

John,  ni.  Amelia,  only  dau.  of  Brodie,  of  Brodie,  Lord  Lyon 
King  of  Arms,  and  dying  7  Jan.  1767,  left,  with  five  daus., 
an  only  son, 

KoKJiAs,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Macleod  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

NoEMAN  Macleod,  20th  Laird  of  Macleod,  M.P.,  &.  4  March, 
1754,  who  attained  the  rank  of  Gen.  in  the  army,  and  served 
with  much  distinction  in  India.  He  m.  1st,  Mary  Mackenzie, 
of  Suddie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  a  son,  Norman,  who 
d.  young;  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  in.  Capt.  Norman  Ramsay.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  N.  Stackhouse,  Esq.,  Second  Member 
of  Council  at  Bombay,  and  by  her  had, 

John  Noeman,  his  successor.  • 

Sarah,  m.  Robert  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Stitchill,  and  both  d. 
soon  after. 

Amelia,  m.  Sir  J.  Pringle,  Bart,  of  Stitchill,  deceased. 

Anne  Eliza,  m.  3  July,  1821,  Spencer  Perceval,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Eight  Hon.  Spencer  Perceval. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Nokman  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Macleod,  6. 1778;  m.  16  Nov. 
1809,  Anne,  duu.  of  John  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Kent,  and  had 
issue, 

Nokman,  now  of  Macleod. 

Torquil  James,  d.  28  April,  1821, 

Harold  John  Leod,  d.  unin.  1846. 

Emily  Sarah. 

Anne  Eliza,  7)1.  2  June,  1840.  James  Ogilvie  Fairlie,  Esq.  of 
Williamfield,  co.  Ayr,  and  d.  9  Sept.  1844,  leaving  issue. 

Harriette  Maria,  m.  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Glensaddell,  co. 
Argyll;  d.  14  Jan.  1877,  leaving  issue. 

Eleanor  Anne,  d.  3  Dec.  1830. 

Mary  Lowther,  m.  Eobert  Ferguson,  Esq.,  M.D. 

Elizabeth  Eoma,  d.  unin.  9  March,  1845. 

Arms  —  Az.,  a  castle  triple-towered  and  embattled  avg., 
masoned  sa.,  windows  and  porch  gu.  Crest — A  bull's  head 
cabossed  sa.  between  two  flags  gu.  staves  of  the  first.  Sv.p- 
porttrs — Two  lions  reguardant  gu.,  each  holding  a  dagger  ppr. 
Motto — Miirus  aheneus. 

iSeats— Dunvegan  Castle,  Isle  of  Skyc,  N.B. 


MACLEOD    OF    CADBOLIi. 

Macleod,  Robert  Betjce  J^xeas,  Esq.  of  Inver- 
gorden Castle,  CO.  Ross,  and  CadboU,  co.  Cromarty, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  co.  Ross,  Vice- Lieut,  co.  Cromarty, 
Commander  R.N.,  b.  10  May,  1818 ;  m.  5  March, 
1857,  Ellen  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Pollard 
AVilloughby,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EoDERicK  WiLLOCGHBT,  6.  29  May,  1858. 

II.  Torquill.  iii.  Norman  Cranstoun. 

II.  Cicely  Julia. 
IV.  Olivia  EUen. 


I.  Edith  Eliza,  d.  30  April,  1860. 
in.  Ethel  Grace. 


ILtncaSC.— ^^oiiMAN  macleod,  2nd  son  of  Eoderick  Mac- 
leod, 5th  Baron  of  Lewis,  obtained  from  his  father,  in  patri- 
mony, the  Barony  of  Assynt,  and  d.  in  the  reign  of  James  I. 

Ht;GH  Macleod,  of  Cambuscurry  (youngest  son  of  Donald 
Macleod,  7th  Baron  of  Assynt,  tem2y.  ChablesI.),  m.  Christian, 
dau.  of  Walter  Ross,  of  Invercarron,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons,  ANG0S,  whose  line  is  extinct;  and, 

JEneas  Macleod,  of  CadboU  and  Cambuscurry,  m.  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Scatwell,  by  whom 
he  had  (with  three  sons)  a  dau.,  Frances,  m.  Eose  of  Clova. 
Mr.  Macleod  represented  co.  Cromarty  in  the  Scottish  Parlia- 
ment, and  was  one  of  those  who  signed  the  Articles  of  Union, 
1707.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eoderick  Macleod,  of  CadboU,  m.  1751,  LUias,  dau.  of 
William  Mackenzie,  of  Belmaduthy;  and  dying  1770,  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

Robert  Becce  iENEAs  Macleod,  Esq.  of  CadboU,  co.  Cro- 
marty, 6.  23  Jan.  1764,  M.P.  for  Cromarty,  and  for  many  years 


Lord-Lieut,  of  that  co.,  m.  27  July,  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Harris,  and  had  issue  (with  two 
daus.,  Sophia  and  Elizabeth  Letitia,  who  both  d.  ■wnm.)one6on, 

I.  Roderick,  b.  1786,  M.P.  co.  Sutherland,  Lord-Lieut,  of  co. 
Cromarty,  and  Deputy-Lieut,  of  co.  Eoss,  m.  1813,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  William  Cunninghame,  Esq.  of  Lainshaw,  co.  Ayr, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  1853  (by  her,  who  d.  15  Dec.  187o,, 
two  sons  and  three  daus., 
1  Eobert  Brdce   .^xeas,   now  of   CadboU,    and  Inver- 
gorden Castle.  2  Henry  Dunning. 
1  Margaret.         2  Elizabetti.         3  Anna  Maria. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  mountain  az.  inflamed  ppr.; 
2nd  gu.,  the  three  legs  oi  Man  ppr.  conjoined  in  the  centre  at 
the  upper  end  of  the  thigh,  flexed  in  triangle  and  the  .spws 
gold  ;  3rd,  or,  a  lymphad  sa.  flags  gu. ;  4th,  az.,  a  castle  triple 
towered  and  embattled  arg.  masoned  sa.,  windows  and  portcullis 
gu.  Crest — The  sun  in  splendour  ppr.  Mottoes — Above  the 
crest,  Loisgim  agus  soiUeirghim.  Below  the  antique  crown, 
Quocunque  jeceris  stabit. 

iSeafs— Invergordon  Castle,  co.  Eoss ;  CadboU,  co.  Cromarty. 


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McMICKING    OF    MILTONISE. 

McMiCKiNG,  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Miltonise,  co 
Wigtown,  East  India  Merchant,  London,  J.P.  foi 
CO.  Lancaster,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  McMicking,  ci 
Miltonise,  and  of  Jane  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  o! 
John  Morin,  Esq.  of  Lagan,  co.  Dumfries,  b.  9  Nov 
1823  ;  m.  30  April,  1850,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  oi 
Alexander  Macfarlane,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  Stir^ 
ling,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  George  Torrance,  &.  4  Dec.  1853. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  17  Jan.  1857. 

III.  Gilbert,  b.  24  March,  1802. 

IV.  Harry,  b.  28  Oct.  1867. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  m.  31  May,  1871,  Richard  Denman,  eldes 
son  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Denman. 

II.  Jane  Maitland,  m.  5  April,  1877,  William  Henry  Bolton 
eldest  son  of  Joseph  Cheney  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Carbrook,  co 
Stirling.  iii.  Catherine. 

IV.  Annie  Margaret.         v.  Alice.         vi.  Ethel. 

Mr.  McMicking  represents  an  old  family  of  Covencn 
ters  in  the  south  of  Ayr  and  north  of  Wigton. 

Arms — Az.,  four  fleurs-de-lis  in  cross,  the  tops  to  the  exterio 
of  the  shield  or.  Crest — A  demi-savage  bearing  in  his  dextu 
hand  an  ai-row,  and  at  his  back  a  quiver  full  ppr.  Mottou- 
Res  non  verba,  and  also.  We  have  done,  or,  We  liae  dune. 

Reiidence — Prince's  Gate,  London. 


1(1 


MACMILLAN 


SCOTT    OF 
See  Scott. 


WATT  CHOP. 


McMURRAY    OF   ROXEOROUGH    HOUSI 
McMuEEAY,  John  Ripley,  Esq.  of  Roxboroug 
House,  CO.  Limerick,  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guard: 
b.  26  May,  1852  ;  s.  his  father  1874. 

ILiltCagC— This  family  is  stated  to  be  a  branch  of  tl 
Murrays  of  Blackbarony.  The  first  of  this  family  who  settle 
in  Ulster,  terap.  Cuaeles  II.,  was  John  McMorray,  who  « 
Janet,  dau.  of  Col.  Smyth,  of  co.  Cork.  From  him  descendt 
M.  McMuRRAT,  Esq.,  who  m.  1770,  Jane  Hamilton  Martin,  ar 
by  her  (who  d.  1839)  left  at  his  decease,  1814,  a  son,  Jon 
McMcBRAT,  Esq.,  who  m.  1799,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Alio: 
Esq.,  and  d.  1850,  having  by  her  (who  el.  1835)  had  an  on! 
son,  Robert  McMuebat  of  Roxborough  House. 

Robert  McMurbay,  Esq.  of  Roxborough  Ho\ise  and  Patrick 
well,  CO.  Limerick,  .J. P.,  6.  ISOd;  m.  1st,  1838,  Sarah  Ann 
dau.  of  the  late  T.  Knox  Hannyngton,  of  The  Castle,  Du' 
gannon,  by  Euphemia  Gordon  Caulfeild  his  wife,  great-gran 
dau.  of  William,  5rh  Baron  Charlemont,  and  maternally  grea 
granddau.  of  WiUiam,  6th  Viscount  Kenmure  and  Loi 
Loeliinvar  (who  el.  1839);  and  2ndly,  1844,  Elizabeth  Ann 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  W.  Hayton,  of  Greenfic 
Abbey,  co.  Flint  (descended,  it  is  stated,  from  the  Hattoss 
Castle  llaylon,  Cumberland)  tij  'E.Uza.  Leasinby  his  wife,  ai 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Riplet,  now  of  Roxborough  House. 

I.  Margaret  Annie. 

II.  Kathleen,  m.  23  June,  1863,  Capt.  Willoughby  Burd( 
Peter  Burrcll,  o2nd  Light  Infantry. 

Mr.  Robert  McMurray  d.  1874. 


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Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
mullets  pierced  of  the  tield.  Crest— A  demi-lion  rampant 
guardant  gu.  holding  a  Lochaber  axe  ppr.  and  charged  ou 
the  shoulder  with  a  rose  arg.    Motto — Virtute  lideijue. 

Scat$ — ItoxhorougU  House,  co.  Limericlt ;  and  ratrickswcll, 
CO.  Limerick. 


I 


&. 


MACNAMAKA  OF  AYLE. 
Macnamaea,  Pateice  James  Dillon,  Esq.  of 
Aylc,  CO.  Clare,  J.P.,  B.A.  T.C.D.,  late  59th  regt. 
in  which  he  served  many  years,  and  was  engaged  in 
the  second  China  War  1856-59,  including  the  expe- 
dition to  the  White  Cloud  Mountains,  and  action 
with  the  "Braves"  in  June,  1858, also  the  storming 
and  capture  by  escalade  of  the  strongly  fortified  and 
walled  city  of  Namtow  on  11  Aug.  1858.  Medal 
and  clasp ;  now  Lieut.-Col.  Queen's  Own  Light 
Infantry  Militia;  m.  17  March,  1842,  Jane  Louise 
Mary  Anne,  only  child  of  John  Grant,  Esq.,  Capt. 
B.N.,  of  Stoke,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  May, 
1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Dillon  Temple  John,  Commander  E.N.,  6.  1  Aug.  1843. 

II.  James  Rawdon  Thady,  6.  28  Aug.  1847. 

III.  William  Francis,  6.  26  April,  lt)51. 
I.  Louise  Henrietta  Marian. 

JLiUCStJC. — ^The  Macnamaras  were  hereditary  Marshals 
ofThomond,  along  with  their  co-relatives,  the  O'Briens,  and 
had,  according  to  tradition,  no  less  than  fifty-seven  castles  and 
fortresses  in  co.  Clare. 

The  pedigree  of  this  very  ancient  Milesian  family  is  deduced 
ty  Irish  chroniclers  from  Cassinds,  2nd  son  of  Cas,  King  of 
Thomond,  a.d.  402,  and  younger  brother  of  Blod,  the  ancestor 
of  the  illustrious  House  of  O'Brien.  His  direct  descendant, 
Meanma,  who  commanded  many  troops  against  the  Danes, 
especially  in  the  memorable  Battle  of  Clontarf,  1014,  was 
father  of  Cd-Marba,  orCoNMAKBA  (herosmaris),  who  d.  109D, 
and  from  whom  is  derived  the  surname  Mac  Conmara  or 
Macnamara.  His  descendant,  Mac  Con  Macnamara,  elected 
Prince  of  Glancuillean  1313,  was  ancestor  of  the  Macnamaras 
who  were  the  ancient  chiefs  or  princes  of  that  part  of  the  co. 
of  Clare  which  constitutes  the  Baronies  of  Bunratty  and 
Tullagh,  and  forms  the  western  bank  of  the  Shannon  from 
Limerick  to  Killaloe.  About  the  year  1370,  tlie  family  was 
divided  into  two  principal  branches — Macnamaea  Finn,  and 
Macnamara  Beagh. 

Maccon  Macnamara,  Prince  or  Chief  of  the  whole  district, 
had  two  wives,  Hannah,  dau.  of  O'Dwyer,  of  Tipperary,  and 
Anne,  dau.  of  O'Kelly,  of  Irnaine,  in  Roscommon ;  by  the 
former  he  had  Shiodha,  or  as  it  is  pronounced,  Sheedy  Mac- 
kamaba,  on  whom  he  settled  West  Clan  Cuillean.  He  built 
the  Abbey  of  Quin  1402,  and  his  son,  Maccon,  had  a  bull  (now 
in  possession  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  D.  Macnamara)  from  the  Pope  to 
enable  him  to  install  certain  friars  minors  thereon.  In  1433, 
Quin  Abbey  was  repaired  by  Donogli  Macnamara,  whose 
monument  may  be  seen  in  the  north  side  of  the  chancel  in  the 
Abbey,  and  in  which  vault  the  Macnamaras  of  Ayle  have  for 
centuries  been  buried. 

In  1536,  Louis  Macnamara  visited  the  Papal  Court,  and  was 
in  the  same  year  appointed  to  the  united  Sees  of  Cork  and 
Cloyne,  by  Pope  Paul  111. ;  but  d.  in  Rome. 

In  1585,  John  Macnamara,  son  of  Tigue,  Lord  of  West  Clan 
Cuillean,  attended  the  Parliament  commenced  in  Dublin  by 
Sir  John  Perrott,  commonly  called  "  Perrott's  Parliament." 

A  branch  resided  at  Ballynacraige  Castle,  of  which  Bar- 
tholomew Macnamara,  son  of  Donogh,  had  a  son,  William, 
who,  marrying  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiressof  Francis  Sarstield, 
of  Doolcn,  CO.  Clare,  obtained  that  estate  {see  Macnamaba  of 
JhoUn). 

Finghin  or  Flobence  Macnamara,  2nd  son  of  Shiodha  or 
Sheedy,  before  mentioned,  had  the  estate  of  Kosroe,  and  lived 
at  the  Castle  of  Banna.    His  great-grandson, 

FiNGiN  or  Florence,  of  Rosroe,  (/.  1  May,  1602,  leaving,  by 
Honora  his  wife,  dau.  of  Turlough  O'Brien,  of  Ballymacashel, 
a  son,  Shiodha.  His  great-grandson,  Teige  or  Tuadt  Mac- 
namaba, who  raised  a  company  of  infantry  for  King  James  II., 
with  which  he  garrisoned  the  Castle  of  Clare,  removed  his 
residence  from  the  Castle  of  Banna  to  that  of  Ayle,  and  dying 
without  issue,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Macnamaba,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  Spanish  service.  By 
his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Burke,  of  Tyaquin,  co.  Galway,  he  had  three 
sons,  Thady,  his  heir,  of  Ayle,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  De.sis,  of  whom 
presently ;  and  James,  of  Ayle.    The  2nd  son, 


Denis  Macnamaba,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Wilson,  of  Eelvoir,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  two  sons,  Thadt,  and  John,  of  whom  the  latter 
d.  v.nm.    The  elder, 

Tiiady  Macnamaba,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  in.  Narcissa,  dau.  of 
Bartholomew  Dillon,  F.sq.,  M.D.,  and  had  issue,  Dillon,  his 
heir;  Rawdon,  President  of  tlie  Royal  Coll.  of  Surgeons, 
Dublin,  deceased;  and  Louisa,  ju.  Francis  Pratt  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Larkfield,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P.    The  elder  son, 

Dillon  Macnamaba,  Esq.  of  Keilty,  co.  Clare,  and  Birchfield, 
CO.  Dublin,  m.  1809,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Alexander  Campbell, 
Esq.,  only  son  of  Licut.-Gen.  Colin  Campbell,  of  Inveraw,  co. 
Argyll,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Aug.  1865)  had  issue, 

Connell  Wilkins,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Henry  John  Carey, 
Esq.  of  Carysfort,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  a  son,  Richard 
Francis,  and  a  dau.,  Agnes  Jane.     He  perished  at  sea. 

Patrick  Dillon  James  (called  James  Dillon),  of  Ayle. 

Agne-s  Jane,  ra.  Francis  Beetham,  Esq.  of  Bowdens,  Teign- 
inouth,  Devon,  who  d.  17  Sept.  1853,  leaving  issue,  Dillon, 
late  54th  and  92nd  regts.,  6.  16  July,  1»34;  Mary,  m.  Aug. 
1853,  F.  Hodgkinson  (novr  Montague)  Capt.  4th  Hus.'-ars, 
and  d.  Dec.  1Mb.    Agnes  Jane  Beetham  d.  23  July,  1864. 

Charlotte,  m.  Henry  George  Conroy,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Conroy,  Bart.,  and  d. 
5  May,  1843.  Marianne. 

Mr.  Macnamara  d.  22  Nov.  183S. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  in  chief  two  spears"  heads  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  naked  arm  grasping  a 
scimitar  all  ppr.,  as  appears  on  family  vault  in  Quin  Abbey. 
Motto — Firmitas  in  co-lu. 

Seat — Ajle,  TuUa,  co.  Clare. 


ITACNAMAIIA    OF    DOOLEN. 

Macnamaea,  Henry  Valentine,  Esq.  of  Doolen 
and  Ennistymon  House,  co.  Clare,  b.  14  Eeb.  1861 ; 
s.  his  father  27  June,  1873. 

iLtltra  CJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Milesian  family 
of  Macnamara  of  co.  Clare,  which  was  resident  at  Ballynu- 
cragie  Castle  (see  preceding  Memoir). 

Babtholomew  Macnamaba,  Esq.  of  Muraghin,  Barony  of 
Burren,  co.  Clare,  son  of  Donogh,  6.  at  Ballynacraige,  1685; 
m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Brock,  Mayor  of  Gahvay,  and  was 
father  of 

WiLLLAM  Macnamaba,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  b.  1714;  who,  marrying 
Catharine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Sarsiield,  Esq.  of  Doolen, 
CO.  Clare  (of  the  distinguished  House  of  Sarsfield  of  Lucan,  of 
which  was  the  gallant  Sarsfield,  Earl  of  Lucan,  leinp.  James  II.;, 
became  possessed  of  that  estate,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Fbancis  Macnamaba,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  6.  1750 ;  to.  Jane, 
dau.  of  George  Stamer,  Esq.  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare,  by  Honor 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Ennistymon,  and 
Mary  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Randal  MacDonnell,  Bart.  By 
Jane  his  wife,  Mr.  Macnamara  had  issue, 

William  Ncgent,  his  heir. 

Richard,  late  20th  Dragoons,  m.  Mrs.  Peyton,  widow  of  Col. 

Peyton,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  George  Nugent  Reynolds, 

Esq.  George.  Francis.  John. 

Burton  (Sir),  'Admiral  R.N.,  of  Tromeroe,  co.  Clare,  J. P., 

b.   1794;  rn.  1832,  Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Gabbett,  Esq.  of 

Strand,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1876. 
Honoria,  d.  unm.  Dora,  ra.  William  Calcutt,  Esq. 

The  son  and  heir, 

W1LLIA.M  Nugent  Macnamaba,  Esq.  of  Doolen,  M.P.  for 
Clare,  b.  1775;  in.  1798,  Susannah,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir 
of  the  Hon.  Mathias  Finucane,  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland  (by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq.  of 
Ennistymon,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Henry  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Blatherwycke),  and  had  issue, 

Feancis,  his  heir. 
Jane,  d.  unm. 

Susan,  m.  Robert  Mansergh,  Esq.  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Honor,  m.  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Willowbank,  and 
d.  s.  p. 
Matilda,  ra.  Gerald  O'Conor,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Louisa,  in.  Samuel  VignoUcs,  Esq. 

Major  Macnamara  d.  1856.    His  son, 

Francis  Macnamaea,  Esq.  of  Doolen  and  Ennistymon  House, 
Capt.  8th  Hussars,  M.P.  for  Ennis,  Lieut.-Col.  Clare  Miliiia, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  ra.  11  March,  1860,  Helena  Herbert,  dau.  of 
WiUiam  M'Dermott,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Valentine,  now  of  Doolen. 
u.  William  James,  6.11  Jan.  1863. 
I.  Frances  Susan. 

He  d.  27  June,  1873. 


1040 


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MAC 


Arms,  Crest,  £c.,  see  MacNamaea  of  AyU. 
S';«{s— Doolen   and  Ennistymon  House,  co.  Clare.    Town 
Residence— GO,  Eaton  Square,  London,  S.W. 


MACNAMAHA    OF    CADDINGTON    HALL. 

Macxamaea,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Caddington  Hall, 
Herts,  and  Clieveralls,  Beds,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Capl.  Beds  MiUtia,  b.  23  Sept.  1829  ;  m.  29  Sept. 
1854,  Lady  Sophia  Eliza  Hare,  3rd  dau.  of  William, 
2iid  JEarl  of  Listowel. 

3LinCHQt. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  ancient 
House  of  Macnamaraof  Clare. 

Aethue  JIacnamaea,  of  Llangoed  Castle,  Brecknockshire, 
son  of  John  Macnamaba,  of  Llangoed  Castle,  Col.  West- 
minster regt.  of  Middlesex  Militia,  and  M.P.  (by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llangoed  Castle), 
r,i.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Lee,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of  John  Pedley, 
Esq.  of  Caddington  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Aethue,  now  of  Caddington  Hall. 

John,  twin  with  Arthur,  m.  12  April,  1860,  Sarah,  eldest  dan. 

of  Edward  Xaylor  Vickers,  Esq.  of  Tapton  Hall,   Sheffield, 

and  has  Arthur,  and  other  issue. 
Anne  Mary,  ni.  Uaron  Adelswiird,  Minister  of  Sweden  in 

Paris. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Count    Ernest  de  Eotalier,   of  Chateau    de 

Eotalier,  par  Beaufort,  dcpartement  du  Jura,  France. 

Seats — Caddington  Hall,  near  Market  Street,  Herts;  and 
Cheveralls,  near  Dunstable,  Beds. 


BIcNEILL    OF    GIGHA. 

McNeill,  Jony  Caestaies,  Esq.  of  Colonsay, 
N.B.,  Col.  in  the  army,  V.C,  C.M.a.,  Equerry  to 
the  Queen,  b.  29  March,  1831. 

JLtltCSQC. — This  family  of  McXeills  is  descended  from  a 
common  ancestor  with  the  McNeills  of  Taynish,  of  Gigha, 
and  of  Gallachallie. 

ToBQuiLLE  McXeill,  of  Taynish,  Keeper  of  Castle  Sween, 
ante  1449,  had  two  sons,  Neill  and  Hectob. 

Xeill  McNeill,  who  s.  his  father,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Hectoe  McNeill,  who  d.  about  1473,  leaving  a  son, 
Neill  McNeill,  who  s.  his  father,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Neill  McNeill,  who  had  two  sons,  Neill,  ancestor  of  the 
McNeills  of  Tarnish  and  of  Gigha  ;  and  John  Dig,  ancestor 
of  the  McNeills  of  Gallackallie,  of  CouctTonon,  and  of  dear, 
tbc,  afterwards  of  Colonsay.    The  2nd  son, 
John  Oig  McNeill,  had  two  sons, 
Donald,  ancestor  of  the  McNeills  nf  Gallachallie. 
Malcolm  Beg,  ancestor  of  the  McNeills  of  Arichonan, 
and  McNeills  of  Crcar,  cCc,  afterwards  c/  i'olonsay. 
The  2nd  son, 

JLiLcoLM  Beg  McNeill,  had  a  son  Neill  Oig  McNeill,  who 
had  three  sons,  1  Malcolm,  of  Arichonan  ;  2  John,  afterwards 
of  Arichonan;  3  Donald,  of  Crear,  &c.    The  3rd  son, 

Donald  McNeill,  of  Crear,  <fec.,  5)1.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lachlan 
McNeill,  of  Tirfeargus,  and,  1700,  acquired  from  Archibald, 
Duke  of  Argyll,  the  Islands  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay  in 
escliange  for  his  lands  of  Crear,  Diimdrishaig,  and  others. 
He  was  s.  by  bis  son, 

Malcolm  McNeill,  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay,  m.  Barbara, 
dau.  of  Campbell,  of  Dunstaffnage,  and  had  two  sons, 
I.  Donald,  of  Colonsay  and  Oronsay,  who  acquired  also  the 
estate  of  Ardlussa,  in  the  island  of  Jura;  m.  Miss  McNeill, 
of  Belfast,  and  had  a  son,  Archibald,  who  succeeded  him  in 
the  estates  of  Colonsay  and  Ardlussa,  m.  1796,  Lady  Geor- 
giana  Anne  Forbes,  dau.  of  George,  5th  Earl  of  Granard, 
and  sold  the  estates  of  Colonsay  and  Ardlussa  to  his  cousin, 
John  McNeill,  Esq. 
u.  Alexander,  of  Orcns.ny,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alex.McDougall, 
of  McDougall,  Chief  of  that  Clan,  and  had  six  sons, 

1  John,  of  Oronsay,  who  acquired  the  estates  of  Colonsay 
and  Ardlussa  from  his  cousin,  Archibald,  as  above. 

2  Malcolm,  of  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  naval  service. 

3  James,  M.D.  and  Inspector  of  Hospitals. 

4  Donald,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 

5  Alexander,  d.  early.  6  Archibald,  Lieut.  K.N. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Colonsay,  Oronsay,  and  Ardlussa,  5. 
1707  ;  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Duncan  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Dunmore, 
by  whom  (who  d.  June,  1843;  he  h.ad,  with  daus.,  six  sons, 

Alexandee,  of  Colonsay,  Oronsay,  and  Ardlussa,  b.  1791, 
acquired    the    estate    of   Gigha,   and  sold   the  Islands  of 


Colonsay  and  Oronsay  to  his  next  brother,  Duncan,  and  d. 

1850. 

Duncan,  6.  1793,  acquired  in  1S4S,  by  purchase  from  his 
brother,  Alexander,  the  ancestral  estates  of  Colonsay  and 
Oronsay,  and  was  created  Baeon  Colonsay  (see  Bubke's 
Peerage). 

John  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  6.  1795,  formerly  Envoy 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Court  of  Persia,  K.L.S. 
of  Persia  of  the  first  class;  m.  1st,  1814,  Innes,  4th  dau,  1 
of  George  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Clormiston,  Midlothian,  who 
d.  1816  ;  2ndly,  1823,  EUzabeth,  4th  dau.  of  John  Wilson, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  1868  ;  and  3rdly,  26  Aug.  1870,  Lady 
Emma  Augusta  Campbell,  dau  of  John,  7th  Duke  of  1 
Argyll. 

Malcolm,  Lieut.-Col.    and  Brigadier   H.E.I.Co.'s   cavalry,    1 
Guvemor  of  Vellore,  Military  Commandant  of  Arcot,  fell 
leading  the  attack  on  Frome,  1852. 

Archibald,  h.  1803,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  one  of  the  Principal    i 
Clerks  of  Session,  formerly  Director  of  Chancery.  ' 

Forbes,  of  the  H.E.I.Co.'s  naval  service,  afterwards  Mei> 
chant  in  London,  d.  1843. 

John  McNeill  d.  Feb.  1846.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexandee  McNeill,  Esq.  of  Colonsay,  b.  17  Jan.  1791 ;  m. 
24  June,  1830,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Carstairs,  Esq.  of  Stratford  Green,  Essex,  and  Warboys,  CO. 
Huntingdon,  and  had  issue. 


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McNeill  of  craigdunn. 


McNeill,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Craigdunn  and 
Cushendun,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  b.  Nov.  1821  ;  m. 
June,  1851,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Miller, 
Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim,  late  Treasurer  of 
that  CO.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander 
McNeUe,  Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  J.P.,  and  has  surviving 
issue, 

I.  Ronald  John,  ")      .       ,    „»  ,     .,   ,„„. 

„        .,  „     ,'   ( twins,  6.  30  April,  1861. 

II.  Torquil  Hugh,  J  '  "     ' 

I.  Annie  Charlotte  Lavinia.  11.  Mary  'Violet. 

JLtnCajP. — Lachlan  McNeill,  of  Terfergus,  co.  Argyll, 
4th  son  of  Torquil  McNeill,  the  Chief  of  the  Clan  Taynish, 
ra.  1st,  Mary  McNeill,  of  Colonsay,  and  had  a  large  family. 
Their  3rd  son, 

Neill  McNeill,  settled  in  the  co.  Antrim,  and  m.  Rose 
Stuart,  of  Garry,  same  co.,  and  had  issue.    Their  eldest  son, 

Lachlan  McNeill,  m.  Jane  McNaughten,  of  Benvarden,  co. 
Antrim,  and  had  several  children.    The  eldest  son, 

Neill  McNeill,  of  Cushendun,  co.  Antrim,  m.  Christian 
Hamilton,  of  Londonderry,  and  their  eldest  son, 

Edmund  McNeill,  of  Cushendun,  911.  Elizabeth  Hamilton, 
of  Londonderry,  and  was  father  of 

Edmund  Alexander  McNeill,  of  Cushendun,  &.  1787 ;  w. 
1817,  Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  McNeill,  J.P.  of  Bally 


John  Cabstaies,  now  of  Colonsay. 

Alexander,  late  Bengal  Engineers,  6.  24  Feb.  1834;  m.  1859, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Leighton,  and  has  issue. 

Duncan,  late  Capt.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  Chief  Constable  of 
the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  b.  10  July,  1836 ;  m.  June, 
1861,  Fanny  Charlotte  Emma,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Talbot,  K.C.B.,  of  the  noble  House  of  Shrewsbury,  and  has 
issue. 

Malcolm,  of  North  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh,  late  78th 
Highlanders,  Inspector  under  the  Poor  Law  Board  of  Scot- 
land, 6.  15  Nov.  1839  ;  m.  1st,  1  Jan.  1863,  Clara  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  Duncan,  h.  19  Aug.  1864. 

2  Donald  Buchanan,  b.  Nov.  1869:  d.  Aug.  1872. 

1  Hester  Mary,  b.  Oct.  1865;  d.  Oct.  1870. 

2  Helen  Eva  Forbes,  b.  1  Nov.  1867. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  18  April,  1871,  Susan  Carruthers,  dau.  of 
Archibald  M'Neill,  Principal  Clerk  of  Session  of  Edinburgh, 
by  whom  he  had  further  issue, 

3  Neill  Archibald,  6.  19  Feb.  1878. 
3  Ina  Erskine,  6.  4  Sept.  1874. 

Cecil  Anne,  d,  unra. 

Helen,  m.  1861,  Alexander  E.  C.  Streatfcild,  Esq.  cf  Charts 
Edge,  Kent.  Hester  Mary,  d.  young. 

Alexander  McNeill,  of  Colonsay,  acquired  Gigha,   the  an- 
cient possession  of  his  clan.    He  d.  June,  1851. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  2nd, 
arg.,  a  sinister  hand  couped  fessways  in  chief  gu.  in  base 
wavy  az.  a  salmon naiant  of  the  first;  3rd,  or,  a  galley  sa.,  her 
oars  in  saltire  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the 
first;  the  whole  within  a  bordure  erm.  Crest — A  mailed  ana 
and  hand  holding  a  d:igger  ppr.    Motto — Vincere  aut  mori. 

<Seai— Gigha,  Tayinluan,  co.  Argyll. 


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oastle,  by  his  wife  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  McNeale,  J. P.  of 
Culresheskin,  and  d.  186S,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  now  of  Craisdunn  and  Cushcndun. 

II.  Daniel  Alexander,  Capt.  M.N.I. ,  b.  10  June,  1825;  m. 
10  'Feb.  18.')7,  Anna  Maria  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Franeis  Astley,  2nd  bart.  of  Everlcy,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 
Ada  JIary. 

III.  Hector  Frederick,  6.  July,  1827;  d.  April,  1831. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1?43,  Adolphus  Turner,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Hillgrove  Turner,  and  has  one  son,  Hillgrove  Adolphus. 

HI.  Jane,  d.  1810. 

IV.  Rose  .\nne,  m.  1851,  Alexander  McXcile,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Very  Rev.  Hugh  McXeile,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ripon. 

T.  Charlotte  Lavinia,  m.  185G,  Admiral  Sir  Cooper  Key, 
K.C.B.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving,  1  Cooper;  2 Edmund McXeill ; 
3  Bose;  4  Maude. 

./<)-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  2nd, 
3er  fess  wavy  arg.  and  az.  in  chief  a  sinister  hand  apaumee 
;ouped  at  the  wrist  fessways,  in  base  a  salmon  naiant  ppr.  ; 
Jrd,  or,  a  lymphad  sails  furled,  flags  furled  gu.  oars  in  action 
Dpr.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of  the  first,  the 
whole  within  a  border  gu.  Crest— A  dexter  arm  in  armour 
jmbowed  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  ppr. 

Seat — Craigdunn  Craigs,  co.  Antrim. 


M'NEILL-HAMILTON    OP    EAPLOCH. 

M'Xeill-Hamilton,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of 
Saplocli,  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  20th 
vegt.,b.  1827;  m.  1st,  1857,  Marie,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Count  Joseph  Ladislas  de  Szeliski,  of 
Warsaw,  which  lady  d.  186i ;  and  2ndlj,  1871, 
Marianne,  only  child  of  the  late  Alexander  Ewing, 
Esq.  of  Cedar  Lake,  U.S.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
I  son, 

Henbt  Montgomery,  6.  1872. 

ILfnraCIC.— The  Macnellls,  or  Clanncill,  are  one  of  the 
nost  ancient  clans  in  the  West  Highlands,  and  were  at  a  very 
;arly  period  divided  into  two  great  families,  the  Macneillls 
)/  G'^gha,  and  the  Macneills  of  Barra. 

The  former  of  these  families  and  their  possessions  in  the 
southern  part  of  co.  Argyll,  the  latter  in  the  Island  of  Barra, 
n  CO.  Inverness,  and  from  the  great  distance  which  separated 
;hem,  as  well  as  from  other  causes,  the  two  families  were 
:o  disunited  as  almost  to  form  distinct  clans.  It  is  slated, 
lowever,  that  there  is  documentary  evidence  to  show  that  the 
yiacneills  of  Gigha  were  the  senior  family,  and  were,  dejare, 
;hiefs  of  the  whole  clan. 

:  Roger  Hamilton  Macnetll,  of  Taynish  (son  of  Hector 
Macneill,  of  Taynish,  by  Ann  Montgomery  his  wife,  and  the 
ineal  descendant  of  Hector  Macneill,  2nd  son  of  Torquill 
Macneill,  1st  of  Gigha),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Cromwell  Price,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  co.  Dover,  by  wliom 
that  estate  came  into  the  family,  and  the  name  of  Hamilton 
added  to  that  of  Macneill.     His  son  and  heir, 

Roger  Montgomery  Hashlton-Macneill,  of  Taynish,  m. 
Catherine  Chambers,  and  was  i.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Hamilton  Macneill-Hamilton,  of  Rnplooh  and 
Taynish,  in.  24  Nov.  1809,  Jane  Eunbury,  d.au.  of  Thomas 
Banbury  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Hollywood  House,  and  Lisowen,  co. 
Down,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Montgomery,  his  successor ; 
and  William  Henry,  successor  to  his  brother,  now  of  Raploch. 
He  rf.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

TaoMAS  Montgomery  McXeill-Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Broom- 
hill,  6.  7  Nov.  1810;  m.  Feb.  1846,  Jessie,  only  child  of  James 
Bruce,  Esq.  of  Calcutta  and  Broomhill,  d.  29  Aug.  1862,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  William  Henry,  now  of  Raploch. 

Seat — Broomhill,  Larkhall,  co.  Lanark. 

%*  The  estate  of  Gigha  was  sold  by  the  MacNoills  of  Tay- 
nish in  1730,  and  has  now  been  acquired  by  the  MacNeills  of 
Colonsay,  a  cadet  of  the  family. 


I.  John,  6.  20  Dec.  1862. 

II.  James,  6.  10  .March,  1SG4. 

I.  Charlotte  Lavniia. 

II.  Katharine  Flora. 

ltlltC?[rrC.— Alexander  McNeile,  m.  Mary  McNcale,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  1852)  at  his  decease,  1839,  a  son, 

John  McNeile,  Esq.  of  Parkmount,  6.  March,  1788;  m. 
June,  1823,  Charlotte  Lavinia,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Dallas,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  18  May,  1855,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  Hugh,  now  of  Parkmount. 

Alexander  John,  b.  2  Sept.  1842. 

Mary  Harriett,  ra.  9  May,  1856,  Jlugh  McCalmont,  Earl 
Cairns,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England. 

iSeai— Parkmount,  near  Belfast. 


McNEILE    OF    PARKMOUNT. 

McXeile,  Henet  Httgh,  Esq.  of  Parkmount,  co. 
Antrim,  High  Sheriff  1860,  J.P.,  b.  20  Nov.  1829  ; 
'».  23  June,  1859,  Sophia  Adelaide,  dau.  of  James 
,Macnab,  Esq.  of  Highfield  Park,  Hants,  and  has 
■  issue. 


MACONCHY    OF    EATHMORE. 

Maconcht,  George,  Esq.  of  Eathmore,  co. 
Longford,  J.P.  for  cos.  Longford  and  Wexford,  High 
Sheriff  of  the  former  1846,  b.  2  July,  1818 ;  m.  1st, 
27  April,  1813,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Goddai'd  Kichards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine,  co.  Wexford, 
by  Anne  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Eight 
Hon.  Robert  Ward,  3rd  son  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount 
Bangor,  and  by  this  lady  (who  c^.  13  Dec.  1861)  has 
surviving  issue, 

I.  John  Abthcr,  6.  19  June,  1852. 

II.  George  Campbell,  6.  23  Jan.  1859. 

III.  Ernest  William  Stewart  King,  b.  18  June,  1860. 

I.  Helen  Mary,  m.  29  April,  18G9,  Thomas  Le  Hunte  Ward, 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Louisa  Georgina. 

III.  Elizabeth  Emily. 

IV.  Lucy  Florence,  m.  15  June,  1S70,  Edward  Arthur  Lee, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Alice  Deborah. 

VI.  Sophia. 

VII.  Agues  Fanny. 

Mr.  Maconchy  m.  2ndly,  2  July,  1867,  Janet  Hamil- 
ton, widow  of  Major  Middleton,  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  dau.  of  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Col- 
grain,  CO.  Dumbarton,  and  by  her  has  further 
issue, 

IV.  Frederick  Campbell,  6.  22  Aug.  1863. 

V.  Hamilton  Campbell,  h.  16  March,  1870  ;  and  d.  29  Aug. 
1870. 

VI.  Gerald  Edward  Campbell,  6.  21  June,  1875. 

HtlTrnCfC. — About  the  close  of  the  17th  century,  one  or 
more  of  the  Scotch  family  of  Blaconochie  went  to  Ireland,  and 
established  in  that  country  the  co.  of  Longford  family  of 
Maconchy  or  Maconochie.  In  the  reign  of  George  II.,  George 
Maconchy,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  had  his  arms 
registered  in  Lister's  Office.  The  descent  "  from  an  ancient 
family  of  that  name  in  North  Britain,"  is  recorded,  and  the 
family's  traditional  origin  from  the  Campbells  perpetuated  in 
the  bearings. 

This  George  Maconchy,  Esq.,  M.D.,  who  purchased  the 
manors  of  Eden  and  Eathmore,  co.  Longford,  was  b.  in  1700, 
and  m.  1737,  Miss  Caldwell.  He  rf.,  however,  s.  p.  (his  will, 
dated  12  April,  1777,  was  proved  1  May,  1780),  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

George  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Rathmore,  who  served  as  High 
Sheriff  co.  Longford  1786.  He  m.  1782,  Miss  Hamilton,  and 
d.  s.p.  1806.    His  brother, 

John  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  co.  Dcrry  (will  dated  9  Jan.  1794) 
proved  14  March),  m.  Helen  Cleghoru,  and  had  issue, 

John,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

William  (Rev.),   Rector  of  Coolock,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Miss  A. 

King,  and  has  a  son,  John  King,  M.D. 
Barbara,    1813,   Ponsonby    Moore,   Esq.   of   Moorfield,    co. 

Kildare,  son  of  the  Hon.  Ponsonby  Moore,  2nd  son  of  5th 

Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  d.  1866. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Maconchy,  Esq.  of  Rathmore,  6.  30  ^lay,  1793  ;  m. 
4  March,  1816,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Stewart  King,  Esq.  of 
Donaghmeda,  co.  Dublin,  Master  in  Chancery,  and  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir,  present  representative. 
John  Stewart,  6.1819:  rn.  13  March,  1847,  Henrietta  Frances, 
duu.  of  Rev.  Charles  William  Doyne,  and  has  issue. 


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Elizabeth,  m.  6  April,  1838,  the  Rev.  Frederick  FitzJohn 
Trench,  who  d.  in  1809,  and  has  issue. 

Helen,  m.  1843,  James  Chaigiieau  Colvill,  Esq.  of  Coolock 
House,  and  has  issue. 
Barbara,    vi.    1850,    Lieut.-Col.    Thomas    Harper    ColviU, 
Governor  of  Coldbath  Fields  Prison,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  10  Dec.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present 
Geobge  Maconciiy,  Esq..  of  liathniore. 

^^,„s_Gyronny  of  eight  gu.  and  erm.  on  a  fess'  or,  three 
thist'es  slipped  ppr.  C,-est—A  demi-swan  wings  expanded  ppr. 
Jl/o(fo—Huinani  nihil  alienum. 

^V()<— Kathmore,  Aughaclitfc,  co.  Longford.  Residence — 
Corrinagh,  Torquay,  Devon. 


MACONOCHIE    OF    MEAD  OWE  ANK. 

Maconochie  -Welwood,  Allan  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Meadowbank  Ilouse,  Mid-Lothian,  and 
Pitliver  Ilouse,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly 
Eegius  Professor  of  Laws  in  the  Glasgow  University, 
b.  1806 ;  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  T.  Wiggiu,  Esq. 
of  Boston,  U.S.;  2ndly,  1859,  Lady  Margaret  Penny 
Dalrymple,  youngest  dau.  of  the  9th  Earl  of  Stair. 

iLllICftSC— Alexander  Maconochie,  of  Meadowliank 
<son  of  James  Maconochie  of  Edinburgh,  who  purchased 
Meadowbank,  in  Midlothian),  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Allan,  of 
CoUintown,  and  was  father  of  an  only  son, 

Allan  Maconochie,  Lord  of  Meadowbank,  the  very  eminent 
and    scientific    Judge.     He   m.    Elizabeth,    dau.  of  llobevc 
Welwood,  Ksq.  of  Garvock,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  George  Preston,  Bart,  of  Valley  field,  and  had  issue, 
Alexander,  his  heir. 

Eobert,  of  Devonshire  Place,  London,  fomerly  Master  of  the 
Mint  at  Madras. 

James  Allen,  Advocate  at  the  Scotch  Bar,  Sheriff  of  Orkney 
and  Zetland,  d.  unm.  1845.        Thomas  Tod,  d.  imm.  1847. 

Lord  Meadowbank  d.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Maconochie  Welwood,  Esq.  of  Meadowbank 
House,  Mid-Lothian,  and  Garvock,  co.  Fife,  D.L.,  Senator 
of  the  College  of  Justice,  as  Lord  Meadowbank,  b.  March, 
1777;  m.  1805,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  the  Lord 
President  Eobert  Blair,  and  had  issue, 

Allan  Alexander,  now  of  Meadowbank  House. 

Eobert  Blair  Maconochie,  of  Gattonside,  co.  Eoxburgh, 
J. P.,  b.  1814;  m.  1847,  Charlotte  Joanna,  dau.  of  John 
Tod,  Esq.  of  Kirkhill,  and  has  issue,  John  Allan;  Eobert 
Blair;  Charles;  Helen;  Anne. 

William  Maximillian  George  Maconochie  Welwood,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Edinburgh  Artillery  and  Major  Fife  Artillery,  formerly 
Capt.  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Abraham  Eoberts,  K.G.,  C.B.,  and  has  issue,  Alexander. 

Isabella  Corneha  Halket.  Elizabeth  Browne. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Steward  Baillie  Hare,  Esq.  of  Calder  Hall 
and  Handaxwood,  and  had  issue.  Anne  Boswcll. 

This  distinguished  Lawyer  was  for  some  time  Sheriff  of  East 
Lothian,  and  sat  in  several  Parliaments.  He  filled  ihc  office  of 
Solicitor-General  for  Scotland,  and  subsequently,  before  his 
elevation  to  the  Bench,  became  Lord  Advocate.    He  d.  1861. 

Arms—Az.,  three  dexter  hands  couped  fessways  in  chief, 
each  holding  a  bunch  of  arrows  ppr.  and  in  base  a  royal  crown 
gold,  all  within  a  bordure  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.  quar- 
tering Welwood  of  Garvock.  Crests — 1st,  A  demi-highlandman 
holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  bunch  of  arrows  all  ppr.  above 
an  imperial  crown,  for  Maconochie;  2nd,  Welwood.  ^K;)- 
poHers— Two  highlanders  each  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a 
bow  and  arrow  and  having  a  quiver  on  his  back  all  ppr. 
Motto — His  nitinmr  ct  munitur. 

Seats— Meadowbank  House,  Kirknewton,  CO. Edinburgh;  and 
Pitliver  House,  co.  Fife. 


MACPHERSON  OF  CLUNY  MACPHERSON. 

MAcrnERSON,  Ewen,  of  Cluny  Maepherson,  co. 
Inverness,  Chief  of  the  Macphersons,  or  Clan 
Chattan,  Capt.  half-pay  42nd  Highlanders,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  24  April,  18(l4  ;  m.  20  Dec.  1832,  Sarah 
Justina,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Davidson,  Esq.  of 
TuUocli  Castle,  co.  Koss,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Duncan,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  42nd  Eoyal  Highlanders  ("The 
Black  Watch  "),  b.  9  Oct.  1833;  m.  19  Dee.  1867,  Emily 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Philip  Harris,  Bengal  army. 

II.  Ewcn  Ileniy  Davidson,  Capt.  93id  Sutherland  High- 
landers, A.D.C.  to  the  Lieut.-Govcrnor  of  Bengal,  b. 
22  Jan.  1836. 


in.  George  Gordon,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  late  Page  of 
Honour  to  the  Queen,  b.  4  April,  1842;  m.  23  Feb.  1869,'      . 
Bertha  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Matthew  Henry  Marsh,  Esq.  of 
Eamridge,  Hants,  and  has  a  dau.,  Georgiana  Elizabeth 
Lucy,  b.  30  April,  1873. 

IV.  Albert  Cameron,  b.  25  Aug.  1854. 

I.  Caroline  Catherine,  m.  11  Jan.  1866,  George  Dartmouth 
Fitzroy,  Commander  E.N. ,  and  has  issue,  1  George  Ewen      j 
Maepherson,   b.  26  Dec.   1806;    and  2  Gordon  Duncan      f 
Seymour,   b.   15  Sept.    18G8;    3    Emily  Sarah    Lucy,    6. 
II  Feb.  1871;  4  Georgina  Elizabeth  Catherine,  6.  23  April, 
1872.  II.  Catherine  Sarah  Louisa. 

III.  Lucy  Janetta  Julia,  m.  29  Oct.  1874,  Edward  Albert 
Fitzroy,  Capt.  E.A.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Eva  Lucy  Mary  St. 
John,  b.  7  Sept.  1875. 

Hl'ltritgc. — Kenneth  Macphebson,  living  in  the  reign  of 
Alexander  III.,  eldest  son  of  Ewan  Baan,  2nd  son  of  Mur- 
doch, Parson  of  Kingousie,  Capt.  of  the  Clan  Chattan,  m. 
Is.abel,  dau.  of  Ferquhard  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  i.  Duncan,  of  Cluny,  ancestor  of  the 
great  House  of  Macpherson  of  Cluny,  the  chiefs  of  which 
filled,  generation  after  generation,  a  prominent  place  in  the 
local  history  of  Scotland  ;  and  ii.  Bean,  or  Benjamin,  ancestor 
of  the  Macphersons  of  Brin. 

John  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  tcmji.  James  VI.,  King  of 
Scotland,  8th  in  descent  from  Kenneth  Maepherson,  temp. 
Alexander  III.,  King  of  Scotland,  was  with  the  Earl  of 
Huntly  at  the  battle  of  Glenlivet,  1594.  He  m.  a  dau.  of 
Gordon,  of  Auchanassie,  and  d.  circa  1600,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  who  got  a  charter  under  the 
Great  Seal  1613,  of  the  lands  of  Tullich  and  Elrick,  in  the  co. 
Inverness.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ewan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  who  got  a  charter  of  the 
same  lands  1623.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Duncan  Forbes,  of  Culloden, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  m.  John  Macpherson  of  luveressie, 
three  sons, 

I.  Donald,  his  heir.        ii.  Andrew,  successor  to  his  brother. 
III.  John,  of  Nuid,  m.  a  dau.  of  Farquharson  of  Moraltrie, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Donald,  of  Nuid,  in.  a  dau.  of  Hugh  Eose,  of  Kilravock, 
and  had,  with  seven  daus., 

1  William,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Lauchlan  Mackintosh,  apd 
had  six  daus.  and  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest,  Laccu- 
lan,  s.  to  Cluny. 

2  James,  who  m.  and  left  issue. 

3  John,  ancestor  of  Macpherson  of  Glentniin. 

Ewan  Macpherson  d.  circa  1640,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son, 

Donald  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  attached  himself  to  the 
Eoyal  cause,  and  suffered  much  in  consequence.  Dying  s.  i>., 
he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Andrew  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  who  also  inherited  as  heir 
of  entail,  the  estate  of  Brin.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Gordon  of 
Erradoul,  and  dying  1666,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eugene  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  living  temp.  Charles  II., 
1)1.  a  dau.  of  Donald  Macpherson,  of  Nuid,  and  had  two  sons, 
Andrew  and  Duncan.    The  elder, 

Andrew  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  dying  unm.,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Duncan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  the 
Provost  (Eose)  of  Invcrson,  and  had  by  her  a  dau., 

Anne,  in.  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Knt.,  uncle  of  John  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Calder,  and  had  issue. 

Chmy  })i.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Gordon,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,, 
who  d.  umn.  Duncan  dying  at  an  advanced  age,  1722,  with- 
out surviving  male  issue,  the  representation  devolved  on  his 
cousin, 

Lauchlan  Macpherson,  of  Nuid,  who  thus  became  "of 
Cluny,"  in.  Jean,  dau.  of  the  brave  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  of 
Loehiel,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons  and  three  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

Ewen  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Simon,  lltU 
Lord  Frazer,  of  Lovat,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Duncan,  his 
heir ;  and  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Col.  D.  Macpherson,  of  Bleaton, 
He  (/.  at  Dunkirk,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Duncan  Macpherson,  of  Cluny,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Scots  Fusiliei 
Guards,  6.  1750;  m.  12  June,  1798,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
tlie  late  Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  Bart,  of  Fassafurn,  and  by  hcl 
(who  d.  20  Jan.  1855)  had  issue, 

Ewen,  the  present  Macpherson  of  Clunt,  Chief  of  his  clan. 
Ewen  Cameron,  Lieut.  48th  regt.  Bengal  N.l. ;  d.  15  April, 

1832. 
Archibald  Fraser,  Col.  Bengal  army,  d.  26  May,  1877. 


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MAC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAO 


10i3 


John  Camoron,  late  Licut.Col.  42na  Royal  ni?:hlandprs,  m. 

Wary  I'ophani,  tUlcstdau.of  tlio  llev.  Richard  Walton  White, 

Rector    of   Wotton,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  1873,  leaving 

issue,  Duncan,  R.N.;  and  Richard  Barclay. 
Louisa  Campbell,  d.  1849.        Catherine  Cameron,  d.  1844. 
Janetta  Kraser,   m.  Jan.   1822,   A.   T.   F.   Fraser,  Ksq.  of 

Abcrtarff,  and  has  a  dan.,  Catherine. 
Maria  Cameron,  vi.  Major  MacCaskill,  97th  regt.,  and  has 

one  son,  William  Hector,  Lieut.  102nd  Madras  Fusiliers. 
Duncan  Macpherson  d.  1  Aug.  1817. 

Artns-Ter  fess  or  and  az.  a  lymphad  of  the  first  with  her 
sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  mast  and  tacklinR  all  ppr.  flags 
flying  Ru.,  in  the  de.xter  chief  point  a  hand  couped  grasping 
a  dagger  point  upwards  gu.,  in  the  sinister  chief  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchce  of  tlic  last.  Crest— A  cat  sejant  ppr.  Sup- 
porters—Two highlanders  in  short  tartan  jackets  and  hose  with 
steel  helmets  on  their  heads,  thighs  bare,  their  shirt  tiel 
between  them  and  round  targets  on  their  arms.  J^oiio— Touch 
not  the  cat,  but  a  glove. 

Seat— Clany  Castle,  Kingussie,  co.  Inverness. 


MACPHERSON  OF  GLENTRUIM. 
Macpheesox,  Lachlax,  Esq.  of  Glentruim  co 
Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
Knt.  of  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  served  with  the 
30th  regt.  through  the  Crimean  War,  b.  28  June, 
1835 ;  m.  10  Jan.  1867,  Catherine  Louisa,  dau.  of 
O.  G.  Miller,  Esq.  of  Katho,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Evan  Gokdon,  6.  15  Jan.  1868. 

II.  Duncan  James,  6.  16  Jan.  1869. 

III.  Lachlan  Oliver  Norman,  6.  24  Jan.  1872. 
.  1.  Mary  Olivia. 

EfncaCIC.— This  is  a  branch  of  Macphebson  of  Cluny 
Macpherson  descending  from 

John  Macpherson,  3rd  son  of  Donald  Macpherson,  of  Nuid, 
and  uncle  of  Lachlan  Macpherson,  who  s.  his  kinsman  17'2' 
as  CuTNi  Macphebson  (see  preceding  Memoir).  He  was  father 
of 

EwEN  Macpherson,  of  Rowliah,  whose  son, 

Lachlan  Macpherson,  of  Rowliah,  temp.  George  III.,  was 
father  of 

Evan  BUcpherson,  of  Rowliah,  m.  1832,  Helen,  dau  of 
George  Birrel,  Esq. ;  and  d.  22  Jan.  1847,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Lachlan,  now  of  Glentruim. 

II.  Robert,  d.unm.  1868.  m.  George,  d.  yornio- 

I.  Helen,  vi.  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Brin,  and  had  i^nie 

II.  Maria,  m.  Norman  A.  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Skye,  and  had 
issue.  in.  Eva  Grant.  •>   >     ""  "-^"^ 

Arrtis,  Crest,  and  iVo»o— Same  as  Clunt  Macpherson 
Scat— Glentruim  House,  Kingussie,  co.  Inverness. 


MACQTJEEN    OF    CORRYBROUGH. 

Macqueex,  Johx  Feasee,  Esq.  of  Airds,  co 
Inverness,  Q.C.  of  Lincoki's  Inn,  and  a  Bencher  of 

to?^^^'^  •^°"'  '^■^-  ''"^  ^•^-  foi"  CO.  Inverness,  m. 
1840,  Creorgiana,  dau.  of  the  Ect.  George  Dealtrv 
A.M.,  Eector  of  Outwell,  Norfolk. 

EtUCatlC.— The  tribe  of  which  this  family  is  the  head  is 
known  in  the  Highlands  as  the  Clan  Revan,  and  is  of  great 
antiquity,  being  originally  of  the  MacdonaUls,  Lords  of  the 
Isles;  the  connection  with  whom,  after  a  separation  of  more 
than  three  centuries,  was  recognised,  so  recently  as  1778  by 
Alexander,  Lord  Macdonald,  who  says,  that  to  the  Macqueens 

we  owe  our  existence."  See  MacLaughlan's  Celtic  Gleanings, 
1>.  9  ;  and  Shaw  s  History  of  Moray,  p.  139. 

Early  in  the  15th  century  Roderick  Dhu  Revan  M'Sweeno 
or  Macqueen,  quitted  the  Isles  on  receiving  a  grant  of  ter- 
to»7,  including,  amongst  others,  the  lands  of  CorrybroH-h 
smce  which  period  his  descendants  have  formed  a  branch^f 

at  the  battle  of  Harlawe,  in  1411.    The  Chieftainship  of  the 
Macqueens  is  now  vested  in  John  Fraser  3Ucq0een,  Q  C 
UOKALD  Macqueen  s.  his  father  Donald,  1594 
Angus  Macqueen,  of  Corrybrough,   .,.    his' uncle,  Donald 
2»st^mentioned),  1023.    He  d.  5  Aug.  1656,  and  was  ..  by 

Donald  Macqceen,  of  Corrybrough,  m.  Mary,  dau  of 
OBthbert,-  of  Ca^lehiU,  co.  Inverness:  J.  1676,  and'was"."  by 


cei'ebrTd"pr.^n''h°\'V^^?  ."^  (^<^(l'''ill  sprang  Colbert,  the 


Donald  Macqueen,  of  Corrybrough,  m.  Jane,  dau  of 
Dallas,  of  Cuntray,  co.  Inverness;  d.  1714,  and  was  s  hv 
his  son,  ' 

James   Macqueen,    of    Corrybrough,    m.    29   Sept.    1711 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Malcolm  Fraser,  of  Culduthel,  co.  Inver- 
ness,  and  d.  1762,   leaving    issue,    Elizabeth,    m.    Lachlan 
Mackintosh,  of  Raigmore,  co.  Inverness;    and  a  son,  who 
s.  him, 

Donald  Macqueen,  of  Corrybrough,  J.P.  co.  Inverness,  m. 
Aug.  1742,  Peggy  Mary,  dau.  of  Shawc,  of  Dell;  d.  1789 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  ' 

Donald  Macqueen,  Esq.  of  Corrybrough,  J.P.,  m.  27  April. 
1792,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  Fraser,  of  Brightmony,  great- 
grandson  of  Malcolm  Fra.scr,  of  Culduthel;  and  d.  181S, 
leaving  issue  then  surviving, 

I.  Donald,  Capt.  2nd  Madras  Cavalrv,  J.P.  co.  Inverness  m 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Grant,  of  Bught,  co.  Inverness;  and  ci! 
182(,  leaving  a  dau.,  Marjory. 

Ti.  Hugh,  W.S.,  J.P.  for  CO.  Inverness,  d.  1836. 

i«.  James,  Military  Cadet,  d.  at  Woolwich 

IV.  Alexander,  M.D.,  H.M.  3rd  foot,  d.  1845 

V.  William,  Capt.  25th  Madras  Infantry,  d.  1829. 

VI.  Simmon,  Capt.  in  the  army,  J.P.  forco.  Inverness,  d.  1857 
vi.  jEneas,  Lieut.  4Uth  Madras  Infantry,  d.  1837 

VIII.  John  Fraser,  of  Airds. 

IX  Lachlan,  retired  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Cavalry,  m  1845 
Harrictte,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Greig,  Esq.  of  Calcutta! 
and  has  issue,  one  son,  an  officer  in  the  75th  regt. ;  and 
five  daus.  ''    ' 

^nns-Quarterly:   1st  and  4th,  arg.,   three  wolves'  heads 
couped  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  hand  in  armour  ppr.  holding  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchee  or.     0>rst— An  heraldic  tiger  rampant 
crm.  holding  an   arrow  point  downwards   arg.  pheoned  or 
Supporters— Two  wolves  erm.     il/oao— Constant  and  faithful. 

C  luo — Athenaeum . 


MACREDIE    OF    PERCETON. 

Maceedie,  Eachel  Anne  Muee,  of  Perceton 
CO.  Ayr,  b.  10   March,  1813;    m.  20   Nov.  1835 
Patrick  Bojle  Mure,  Esq.,  2ud  son  of  Thomas  Mure' 
Esq.,  late  of  Warriston,  by  Helen  Boyle,  his  wife, 
and  by  him  (who  bore  the  additional  surname  of 
Maceedie,  and  is  deceased)  had  issue, 

J.  Thomas  Mure  Mure,  Advocate,  Scotch  Ear,  6.  5  March 
1840;  d.  23  Jan.  1876. 

II.  John  Macredie-Mure,  Capt.  34th  regt.,  and  D.A.A.G. 
for  Musketry,  Peshawur,  India,  6.  26  Nov.  1841. 

I.  Mary  Rachel.  n.  Helen  Jane. 

m.  Sophia  Robina,  d.  20  March,  1S60. 

JCtUCagC. — Andrew  Macredie,  Provost  of  Stranraer 
purchased  22  Aug.  1720,  from  Sir  Robert  Barclay,  Bart.,  the 
estate  of  Perceton,  co.  Ayr.    His  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Maceedie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  m.  Jean,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Pitcon  ;  and  d.  1764,  leaving  (with 
three  daus..  Christian,  m.  Archibald  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of 
Caddell  and  .Thornton ;  Helen,  ?».  James  CampbeU,  Esq.  of 
Treesbank  ;  and  Jane)  an  only  son, 

William  Macredie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  ra.  1762,  Barbara, 
only  child  of  Robert  Wilson,  Merchant,  of  Glasgow,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Andrew,  Capt.  of  an  East  Indiaman,  lost  at  sea  1805 

Robert,  Capt.  of  an  East  Indiaman,  subsequently  of  William- 
field,  near  Irvine,  co.  Ayr,  ,«.  1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
George  Cuninghame,  of  Kilwinning,  and  had  issue. 

Jane. 

Barbara,  m.  Robert Reid,  Esq.  of  Adamton. 

Helen,  m.  Rev.  John  S.  Soughterson. 
Mr.  Macredie  d.  1816,  aged  86,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Macredie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  an  officer  R.N.,  m. 
17  Feb.  1812,  Mary  Rachel,  dau.  of  Major  Morrieson,  H.E.I.C  S 
and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1863)  left  at  his  decease,  June, 
1834,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Rachel  Ann,  the  present 
Mrs.  Mube  Macredie,  of  Perceton,  widow  of  Patrick  Boyle 
Mure,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Mure,  Esq.  of  Warriston. 
.  "^/ms—Arg.,  3  fc.<:s  quarteriy  sa.  and  or,  between  three 
trefo.ls  vert.  Crcst-A  dexter  hand  grasping  a  sword  aU  ppr. 
il/o»o— Semper  paratus. 

Seat — Perceton,  Irvine. 


M'VEAGH    OF    DREWSTOWN. 

M'Veagh,  Feedixand,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  co. 
Meath,  b.  13  June,  1813;  m.  1817,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Kotheram,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 


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MAD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAD 


I.  George  Joseph  Bkooke,  6.  8  Jan.  1S66. 

I.  Maude  Mary.  n.  Emily  Gertrade. 

ILiltCatJC— Febdinand  McYeagh,  a  Physician  of  some 
eminence,  -,,!.  Letitia  Eichardson,  of  Ballyclem,  co.  Monaghan, 
had  several  children,  of  whom, 

Hugh,  settled  in  Scotland,  and  established  a  linen  manufac- 
tory at  Huntly.     He  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Harry  Lumsden, 
Esq.  of  Cushnie,  by  Catherine  Gordon  his  wife,  and  had 
two  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.;  and  three  daus.,  Catherine,  ni. 
Harry  Lumsden,  Esq.  of  Belhelvie,  co.  Aberdeen ;  Letitia, 
r,i.  Thomas  Gordon,  Esq.;  and  Margaret.  r,i.  Lewis  Farqu- 
harson  Innes,  Esq.  of  BoUogie,  co.  Aberdeen. 
SiMos,  of  whom  presently. 
Edith,  !n.  John  Clements,  of  Tyrone. 
The  younger  son, 

Simon  McVeagh,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Joseph  AVilson, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  Eichardson,  d.  in  Bengal :  n.  Joseph, 
of  whom  presently ;  i.  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Anderson,  Esq.  : 
11.  Elizabeth,  to.  Ezekiel  Daws  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.P.;  iii.  Jane 
Maria,  m.  Thomas  Shaw,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  M'Veagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  Major  in  the  army, 

m.  1787,  Margery,  dau.  of  Alexander  Wynch,  Governor  of 

Madras,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  who  d.  young.  Feedika>t>,  late  of  Drewstown. 

Henry  Chapman,  b.  1793;  m.   1812,  Mary,   dau.   of    John 

Uniacke,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.,   Frances,  ni.  1st,  Lieut.- 

Col.  John  Henry  Slade,  of  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest 

son  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart,  of  Milstead,  Somerset; 

and  2ndly,  Capt.  Paynter,  E.N. 

Flora  Alicia,  ra.  James  Henry  Deacon,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
d.  1825,  having  had  issue. 
Mr.  M'Veagh  d.  1794.    His  2nd  son, 

Ferddjasd  JilEATH  McVeagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  High 
Sheriff  1317,  an  officer  in  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  6.  Dec. 
1789,  m.  June,  1812,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Henry  Brooke,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Henry  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Eathcofly,  co.  Kildare, 
and  had  issue, 

Febdinakd,  now  of  Drewstown. 

Flora  Haniet,   m.   18-35,  the  Eev.   Francis  Ealph  Sadleir, 
D.D..  son  of  Eev.  Franc  Sadleir,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin. 
He  d.  18  March,  1866. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  lion  pa.SEant  gnardant  or,  on  a  chief  az.  a 
crescent  between  two  roses  or.  Crests — An  arm  embowed  in 
armour  in  the  hand  a  spear  aU  ppr.    Motto — Per  ardua. 

Seat — Drewstown,  near  Athboy,  co.  Meath. 


MADDEN    OP    HILTOIT    PAEK. 

Madden,  John,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  co.  Monag- 
"han,  and  Manor  Waterbouse,  co.  Fermanagh,  J.P, 
for  Monagtan,  Fermanagh,  Cavan,  and  Leitrim,  D.L. 
for  Monaghan  and  Fermanagh,  High  Sheriff  1859  ; 
b.  26  Aug.  1836 ;  m.  6  Oct.  I86J,  Lady  CaroUne 
Clements,  sister  of  the  present  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and 
has  issue, 

1.  John  WATEBnocsE,  h.  7  May,  1S68 ;  and  d.  14  April,  1869. 
n.  John  Clements  Waterhouse,  b.  8  Feb.  1870. 
m.  Gerald  Hugh  Charles,  6.  2G  July,  1872. 
I.  Caroline  Sydney  Anne. 

3LintciC^Z. — The  name  Madden,  or  O'Madden,  is  among 
those  which  claim  descent  from  the  Milesian  colonizers  of 
Ireland. 

Thomas  Madden,  Esq.  of  Bagotsratb,  near  Dublin,  Comp- 
troller to  the  Earl  of  Strafford,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  was 
eldest  son  of  John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Eloxham  Beauchamp,  co. 
Oxford,  and  brother  of  Eobert  Madden,  of  Donore,  co.  Dublin, 
ancestor  of  the  Maddens  of  Meadesbrook,  and,  in  the  female 
line,  of  Oliver  Goldsmith,  the  Poet.  He  in.  Elizabeth,  heiress 
of  William  Pettiver,  Gent,  of  Middleton  Cheney,  co.  Kurth- 
ampton ;  he  d.  30  .Jan.  1640,  leaving  his  eldest  son, 

John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Maddenton,  co.  Kildare,  and  Enfield, 
Middlesex,  one  of  the  Attorneys  of  His  Majesty's  Court  of 
Castle  Chamber,  and  General  Solicitor  for  Parliamentary 
Sequestrations  from  1644  to  1649;  m.  1635,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Charles  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of  Manor  Water- 
house,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  by  her  <who  d.  Feb.  1671)  had 
issue.    Mr.  Madden  d.  17  Aug.  1661,  aged  63.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Madden,  of  Manor  Waterhouse,  co.  Fermanagh,  M.D., 
b.  1648;  m.  1st,  1630,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samael  Molyneux,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Dillon,  co.  Armagh;  and  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazeel,  co.  Dublin.  He  d.  1703, 
and  was  <.  bj  his  son  (by  bis  1st  wife), 


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SAMrEL  IMoLTNEtrx  Madden,  D.D.,  of  Manor  Waterhouse, 
Rector  of  Newtown  Butler,  co.  Fermanagh,  b.  23  Dec.  1686,  i 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  Dublin  Society,  and  a  great  bene- 1 
factor  to  his  country,  known  in  the  family  as  Premicim  Madden.  1 
"His  was,"  says  Dr.  Johnson,  "a  name  Ireland  ought  to  i 
honour  "  Dr.  Madden,  who  ra.  Jane  Magill,  of  Kirkstown,  co.  i 
Armagh,  d.  31  Dec.  1765,  having  had  issue.    The  3rd  son,         1 

John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Maddenton,  co.  Monaghan,  to.  1752,  ' 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert  Cope,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Loughall,  co. 
Armagh;  and  d.  1791,  having  had  (with  four  daus.,  Jane,  m. 
—  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Bailliebro",  co.  Cavan;  Anne,  m.  Major 
John  Eichardson,  of  Summer  Hill;  Elizabeth,  m.  Savage  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Narrow  Water;  and  Sarah,  m.  Eobert  Saunderson, 
Esq.  of  Drumkeen)  3  son,  : 

Sasicel  Madden,  Esq.  of  Maddenton,  now  Hilton,  co.  Mona- 
ghan, Lieut. -Col.  Monaghan  Militia,  6.  June,  1756;  rn.  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eev.  Charles  Dudley  Eyder,  Provost 
of  Tuam,  and  granddau.  of  John  Eyder,  Archbishop  of  Tuam, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Charles  Dudley  (see  BIadden  ofRoslea  iTanor). 

Catherine,   rii.  Eichard  Blackwood,   Esq.  of  Cloneroy,   co. 
Cavan. 

Anne,  to.  Eev.  GUbert  King,  Eector  of  Longfield,  co.  Cavan. 

Charlotte,  m.  Eobert  Borrowes,  Esq.  of  GiUtown,  co.  Kildare. 

Maria  Alicia,  m.  Eev.  Silver  Oliver,  Eector  of  Loughgall,  co. 
Armagh. 

Lieut.-Col.  Madden  d.  11  June,  1314,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Madden,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  and  of  Manor  Water- 
house,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Monaghan  and  Fer- 
managh, Col.  Monaghan  Militia,  6.  11  Dec.  1782;  m.  8  Oct. 
1835,  Sydney  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral  WilUam  Wolseley,  ofEos- 
trevor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Sept.  1870)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  HUton  Park. 

Charles  Dudley  Evder,  Capt.  8th  regt.  (King's),  6.  3  May, 

1839;  d.  7  Nov.  1874. 
WUliam  Wolseley,  Capt.  Monaghan  regt.,  6.  26  July,  1840; 

a.  15  Dec.  1874. 
Sydney  Jane,  6.  30  Aug.  1843;  d.  17  Jan.  1849. 

Mr.  Madden  d.  8  July,  1844. 

Anns — Sa.,  a  falcon  seizing  a  mallard  arg.  on  a  chief  or, 
a  cross  botonnee  gu.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a 
falcon  rising  or,  holding  in  his  beak  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee 
also  gu.     Motto — Fortior  qui  se  vincit. 

Seat — Hilton  Park,  Clones,  co.  Monaghan. 


MADDEN    OP    EOSLEA    MANOR. 

Madden,  John,  Esq.  of  Eoslea  Manor,  co.  Fer- 
managh, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh, 
1848  and  for  Monaghan  1875,  late  Lieut.  41st  regt., 
b.  30  Not.  1819  ;  m.  1st,  5  Jan.  1847,  Clara  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  the  Eev.  James  Spencer  Knox, 
D.D.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Knox, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derrj,  and  bj  her  (-svho  d.  1  April, 
1860)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Dctdlet,  6.  26  March,  1851. 

II.  Walter  Wilmot,  6.  1  Oct.  1853. 

III.  John  Beresford,  6.  16  Aug.  1855. 

I.  Clara  Kathleen.  lu.  Isabel  Christina, 

III.  Alice  Wilmot. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1870,  Isabella  Louisa  Georgiana,  dau. 
of  Eev.  J.  Spencer  E!nox,  and  has  issue, 

IV.  Violet  Frances  Joanne. 

JLilXCiit^t, — Charles  Dudley  Madden,  Esq.,  Lieut.  4th 
Dragoons,  b.  10  Jan.  1784,  2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Madden,  of 
Maddenton,  co.  Fermanagh,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Charles  Dudley  Eyder;  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Eev.  Michael 
Baxter;  and  d.  1  Dec.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons,  d.  at  Berne,  1842. 

John,  now  of  Eoslea  Manor. 

Harriet,  to.  Eev.  Joseph  Gabbett;  andcf.  1877. 

Catherine,  m.  Charles  Ensor,  Esq. 

Arras,  dx.—See  Madden  of  Hilton. 

Seat— Jioslea.  Manor,  Eoslea,  co.  Fermanagh. 


MADDISON    OP    PARTNEY    HAXL. 

Maddison,  Geoege  "Wilson,  Esq.  of   Partnej^ 
Hall,    CO.    Lincoln,    J.P.,    b.   29   Aprd,   1797;   m. 
1  March,  1825,  Frances  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the 


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(0,  and  sister  of  the  present,  Sir  Alan  Eellinglmm, 
irt.,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  and  has 
rviving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  h.  16  April,  1829;  m.  18G7,  Clara,  dau.  of  Francis 
Slater,  Esq.,  anil  has  a  son,  IIeniiy  George. 

II.  Sydney,  6.  27  l'"cb.  1832;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Mann,  Esq. 

III.  Arthur  Koland  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  6. 
26  July,  1843. 

I.  Emily.  II.  Frances  Thcodosia. 

?i.fnrnQC. — The  followins  narrative  is  drawn  from  the 
1  lily  pedigree  : — Tuom as  Madysonne,  living  (t'i/ij).  Edward  I., 
•   h  in  descent  from  llobert  Madysonnc,  of  Allei-Gill,  in  Dur- 
liam,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Koger  Belasyse,  of  Belusyse 
■:il  Bcwly,  in  Durham,  and  had  issue, 
lloBERT  BIadysonne,  who,  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  llobert 
I  elahayc,  had  a  son,' 
John  Madysonne,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Bryan  ChatMccy,  and 
1  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

William   Madysonne,   of   Allcr-Gill,   m.    Jane,   niece   and 

-heiress,    through  her   mother,    Agnes    Mcrley,    of   John 

itlcy,  son  of  William  Merley,  of  Unthank  Hall,  in  Weardale, 

iHirham.     By  the  heiress  of  Unthank,   William,   who  lived 

;  ;.ip.  Edward  III.,  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Kichard  Madysonne  or  Madyson,  mentioned  in  Bishop 
Hatfield's /Surrey  of  the  BUhopric  of  Durham,  1380,  among 
the  "Terras  scaccarii  liberi  tcnentes;"  he  is  described  as 
holding  lands  in  South  Bedburn.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Kobcrt 
llagthorpe,  of  the  Nettlesworth  family,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 
'ilie  eldest  son, 
WiLLLAM  Madysonne,  was  of  Unthank  Hall,  1-117,  in  right  of 
^^  grandmother.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Wychffe,  of 
>  I  \  cliffe,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  the  Maddisons  of  Unthavk 
nnd  Newcastle,  whose  descendant  was  Sir  Lionel  Maddi- 
SON,  Sheriff  1621,  and  Mayor,  1632,  in  which  latter  year  he 
entertained  and  was  knighted  by  King  Charles  I. ;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  AVilliam  Hall,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Alexander  Hall,  of  Elemorc,  co.  Durham.  By  her  he  had 
issue  an  only  child  and  heiress,  Elizabeth,  who  m.  Sir 
George  Vane,  of  Long  Newton,  Durham,  and  thus  carried 
with  her  the  extensive  estates  of  Sir  Lionel  Maddison  in 
Weardale,  including  his  seat  at  Rogerley  Hall.  From  Sir 
George  Vane  and  Elizabeth  Maddison  lineally  descended 
the  late  Frances  Anne,  Marchioness  of  Londonderry,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Sir  Henry  Vane  Tempest,  Bart. 

Thomas,  m.  Eleanora  Nestield.  llobert. 

John,  7(4.  the  dau.  of  Anthony  Mills,  of  Northumberland. 

Christopher,  of  whom  in  the  sequel. 

Jenkin.  Hemy. 

The  5th  son, 

Christopher  Madtson,  m.  1452,  Avisa  or  Alicia,  and  co- 
heiress of  Richard  Angevine,  of  Saltfleetby,  co.  Lincoln,  in 
right  of  whom  he  acquired  a  large  property.  He  had  issue 
two  sons,  1  Edward,  his  heir;  2  John,  sometime  Gentleman- 
Usher  of  Katharine  of  Arragon.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  Edward  Madyson,  of  Fonaby,  co.  Lincoln,  is  named 
among  a  number  of  knights  and  esquires  appointed,  1536,  to 
rate  the  manors  and  lands  for  the  tenths  ( Vator  ecclesiasticus, 
vol.  iv.).  By  a  fine  upon  the  entail,  levied  1540,  his  estates 
appear  to  have  extended  over  19  manors.  He  d.  in  the  100th 
year  of  his  age,  1553,  and  was  buried  in  Caistor  Church,  co. 
Lincoln,  where  there  is  a  kneeling  figure  of  himself  with  an 
inscription,  setting  forth  that  he  was  son  of  Christopher  and 
grandson  of  William  Maddison,  of  Unthank,  in  Durham.  He 
m.  twice.    By  his  1st  wife,  a  Portuguese  lady,  he  had  issue, 

Sm  WiLLLAM  Madyson,  knighted  at  the  taking  of  Tcrouenne 
and  Tournay,  1513;  rf.  s.  p. 

John  Madyson,  Capt.,  d.  at  Calais,  s.  p. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Eopcr,  of  Eltham,  Kent, 
Sir  Edward  Madyson  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Christopher,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Mussendcn. 

Alice,  wife  of  Edward  Mussendcn,  son  and  heir  of  Humphrey. 
she  eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  Edward, 

Edward  Madyson,  or  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  m.  about  1550, 
Faith,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Ayscough,  of  South  Kelsey,  by  whom 
be  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Francis,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Ostend, 
1603,  without  issue. 
rhc  elder  son, 

Edward  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  m.  about  1570,  Katharine, 
aan.  of  Ralph  Bosville,  Esq.  of  Bradbourn,  Kent ;  and  rf.  1619, 
leaving  issue,  i.  Ralph,  his  heir;  ii.  Clement,  who  d.  in 
Loniion  ab»ut  1624;    iii.   Thomas,  killed  at  Ostend,   s.  p.; 


IV.  Edward,  a  Monk  in  Spain,  of  the  Order  of  St.  Benedict, 
b.  1591;  I.  Anno,  wife  of  Humphrey  Littlebury;  ii.  Jane, 
6.1583;  III.  Frith,  6.  1585.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Ralph  Maddison,  of  Fonaby,  ra.  about  1594,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Robert  AVilliamson,  of  Walkeringham,  co.  Notts.  He  was 
kniglited  at  Whitehall  1603.  In  1650  he  published  a  work 
entitled  Great  Britain's  Renieaibraiictr,  which  is  preserved 
among  rare  books  in  the  Bodleian  Library,  Oxford.  He  d. 
soon  after  1650,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir,  &.  1594,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lincoln  1G48. 
He  d.  1672,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife.  Ami,  dau.  of 
Richard  Sedley,  of  Digswcll,  a  son,  Antliony  Maddison,  of 
the  Middle  Temple,  </.  .«.  ;).  Edward  Maddison  ia.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Johu  Rca,  of  London,  who  survived 
him,  and  d.  childless  1697. 

Francis,  to.  and  had  a  son,  Ralph. 

Humphrey,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  b.  1604.  Theodore,  6.  1605. 

Bridget,  b.  1595.  Hester,  b.  1601.  Faith,  6.  IC08. 

The  3rd  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Maddison, 

Humphrey  Maddison,  of  Coningsby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  twice. 
By  his  1st  wife  Cornelia,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Duport, 
D.D.,  Master  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  niece  of  Henry  Duport, 
of  Shepeshead,  co.  Leicester,  and  great-granddau.  of  James 
Duport  and  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William 
Montagu,  of  Sutton  Montagu,  Somerset,  he  had  issue  one  son, 
Ralph,  of  whom  presently.  By  his  2nd,  Helen,  sister  of 
Henry  Wagstaffe,  of  Ilasland,  co.  Derby,  he  had  issue, 
Nathaniel,  of  Alvingham,  co.  Lincoln,  from  whom,  who  m. 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Nelthorpe,  of  Little  Grimsby,  lineally 
descend  Richard  Combe,  late  Maddison,  of  Earnshill,  Somer- 
set; and  Rev.  George  Maddison,  Vicar  of  Grantham  and 
Prebendary  of  Lincoln.    The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Maddison,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lincoln  1679,  m.  Theo- 
dosia,  dau.,  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Newcomen,  of  Theddle- 
thorpe,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue.    The  only  surviving  son, 

John  Maddison,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lincoln  1719,  m. 
9  July,  1723,  Kathcrine,  dau.  of  George  Whichcote,  Esq.  of 
llarpswell,  co.  Lincoln,  by  whom,  who  survived  him,  he  had 
issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Katherine,  m.  John  Lawrence,  of  Putney,  Surrey. 

Theodosia,  in.  23  June,  1752,  John,  2nd  Lord  Monson,  of 
Burton,  co.  Lincoln;  and  d.  his  widow  1821. 

Anne,  to.  1  Aug.  1747,  Sir  William  Anderson,  Bart. 
The  son  and  heir, 

George  Maddison,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  4th  regt.  of  foot,  served 
in  the  American  war.  He  m.  1756,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Baugh, 
of  Portsmouth,  sister  and  heiress  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Laneelot 
Baugh,  of  Wimpole  Street,  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Lieut.-Col.  65th  regt.,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Henry  Allington,  of  Aston,  Herts,  and  Swinhope,  Lincoln, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1850)  he  had  issue  an  only  child,  George 
Wilson  Maddison,  of  Partney,  the  present  head  of  the 
family.  Lieut.-Col.  Maddison  d.  5  Aug.  1816,  and  was 
buried  in  Herringfordbury  Churchf  Herts. 

III.  Charles,  b.  5  Sept.  1770  ;  sometime  Capt.  in  the  Bengal 
Cavalry;  in.  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  John. Harington, 
D.D.  of  Salisbury  ;  and  d.  1842,  leaving  issue  an  only  child, 
the  late 

Eev.  John  George  Maddison,  m.  1815,  Thomas  Anne,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Macrae,  of  Jamaica,  by  whom  (who  d.  1864) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1856, 

1  Charles  John,  Vicar  of  Stottesden,  Salop,  6.  1817; 
TO.  1844,  Julia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Cracknel),  of 
Bath,  and  has  issue,  Julia  Sophia;  Mary  Thomasine ; 
Agnes  Rowley ;  Minna  Isabel ;  and  Theodosia  Ellen. 

2  Alexander  Macrae,  of  Agivcy,  co.  Derry,  late  Lieut. 
37th  Madras  Infantry,  to..  1856,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Stephen  Shairp,  R.N.,  and  had  issue,  Roland  John 
George;  Alexander,  d.  1868;  Ida  Agnes;  Maud  Mary; 
and  Hilda  Frances.    He  d.  1868. 

3  George,  of  Toronto,  Cimada,  m.  1848,  Mary  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Winstanley,  and  has  issue,  Alfred 
George ;  Charles ;  Ernest ;  and  Kichard. 

1  Thomasine,  m.  1844,  Charles  Sidney  Hawkins,  Esq.  of 
Over  Norton  House,  co.  Oxford. 

2  Sophia,  to.  1847,  John  Ettrick,  4th  son  of  William 
Ettrick,  Esq.  of  High  Barnes,  co.  Durham. 

3  Mary  Catherine  Lovick. 

4  Theodosia,  to.  Col.  ConoUy  Dysart. 

5  Agnes  Halford,  in.  John  Smythe,  son  of  John  Smythe, 
Esq.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Derry  ;  he  d.  1867. 

6  Wilhelmina. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  John  Sexty,  of  JIarket  Easen;  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Theodosia,  d.  unm.  1845,  aged  85. 

III.  Katherine,  ra.  21  May,  1796,  Latham  Blacker,  Major 
65th  regt.,  and  had  issue. 

Col.  Maddison  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Thomas  Maddison,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  4th  regt.  of  foot, 


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MAG 


after  liis  father.  He  m.  Matilda,  sister  of  Daniel  MacNeill,  of 
Galliclioilly,  co.  Arffyll,  N.B.,  and  had  issue, 

Geobge  Bacoh,  deceased. 

Henry,  Lieut,  in  tlie  army,  who  d.  vmw. 

Ann  Theodosia,  ra.  Aubone  Altham  Surtees,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle. 

Mathilda  Catherine. 

Jane,  to.  John  Dent,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  co.  York. 

Col.  John  Maddison  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  under  a  special  entail 
by  his  nephew,  the  present  Geokge  Wilson  Maddison,  Esq.  of 
Partney. 

.^  cr/is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  two  battle-axes  in  saltire 
sa.,  for  Maddison;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.,  charged 
with  a  mullet  or,  between  three  martlets  of  the  second,  for 
Merlet.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  flory  or,  a  cubit  arm  in 
armour  ppr.,  grasping  a  battle-axe  sa.     Motto — Vse  timido. 

Seat— Partney  House,  Spilsby,  co.  Lincoln. 


MADDOCK    OF    NASEBY. 

See  AsHBT  Maddoce. 


MADOCKS    OF    GLANYWERN. 

Madocks,  John  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Glanywern, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856,  late 
Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  and  now  Lieut.-Col.  7th 
Lancashire  Eifles,  b.  9  Oct.  1820. 

ittncaSt. — The  family  of  Madocks  claim  descent  in  direct 
male  succession  from  Sir  Robert  Pounderlinge,  Knight  Ban- 
neret, Capt.  of  Englefield,  and  Governor  of  Diserth  Castle,  co. 
Flint,  under  Edward  II. 

David  Madocks,  Esq.,  living  in  London  167G,  3rd  son  of 
John  Madocks,  Esq.  of  Bodvari,  by  Jane  Williams  his  wife, 
heiress  of  Vron  Iw,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  ap  John  ap  Wil- 
liam, of  "Vron  Iw,  in.  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Puleston, 
Esq.  of  Pickhill,  co.  Denbigh.  Of  this  marriage  there  was  a 
younger  son,  Roger;  and  an  elder  son, 

William  Madocks,  Esq.  of  Ruthin,  co.  Denbigh,  whose  wife 
was  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Pickhill.    Their  son, 

John  Madocks,  Esq.  of  Vron  Iw,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Whitechurch,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  and  had  issue,  with  two 
j-ounger  sons,  Joseph,  and  William  Alexander,  an  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

John  Edward  Madocks,  Esq.  of  Vron  Iw,  m.  1st,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Perryn,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  had 
issue,  I.  John,  of  whom  presently ;  i.  Frances,  m.  Edward 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Berth;  and  ii.  Mary,  m.  Martin  Williams,  Esq. 
of  East  Bryngayar.  Mr.  Madocks  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
(by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Augustus,  4th  Earl  of  Berkeley,  and 
afterwards  wife  of  Frederick,  Margrave  of  Brandenburg 
Anspach  and  Bayreuth)  of  WiUiam,  11th  Lord  Craven,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1779)  had  issue,  i.  Charlotte  Maria,  m.  Edward 
AVilliam  Smythe-Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover  Hall,  Salop;  and 
II.  Eliza  Maria,  to.  Edward  Blackburn,  Esq.,  Chief  Justice  of 
the  Mauritius.    Mr.  Madocks  was  s.  his  only  son, 

John  Madocks,  Esq.  of  Vron  Iw  and  Glanywern,  M.P.  for 
the  Denbigh  Boroughs,  to.  2  July,  1817,  Sidney,  dau.  of  Abra- 
ham Robarts,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May, 
1852)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Edward,  now  of  Glanywern. 

II.  Henry  Robarts,  of  Brandon  House,  Coventry,  late  Bengal 
C.S.,  b.  1825;  m.  15  March,  1864,  Hon.  Anne  Amelia  Napier, 

I  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Lord  Napier  of  MagdMa,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I., 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  John,  6.  1866. 

I.  Sidney  Frances. 

II.  Louisa  George,  to:  24  July,  1847,  Conway  Lucas  Rose, 
Esq.  of  Chew  Magna. 

III.  Mary  EUza,  ni.  4  Dec.  1855,  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.,  jun., 
of  Rhagatt,  Cowen. 

IV.  Emily  Charlotte,  to.  23  Dec.  1843,  James  Beech,  Esq.  of 
Brandon  Hall,  Coventry. 

V.  Sophy  Caroline,  to.  8  Aug.  1848,  J.  D.  Bland,  Esq.  of 
Kippax  Park,  co.  York,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Madocks  d.  20  Nov.  1837. 

^)-ra.s— 1st,  for  Sir  Robert  Pounderling,  arg.,  a  butterfly 
gu.  paleways  between  three  roses  of  the  last,  in  the  centre 
chief  between  the  two  upper  roses  and  over  the  head  of  the 
butterfly  a  crown  or;  2nd,  for  Williams  of  Vron  ho,  gu.,  a 
lion  rampant  arg.,  armed  az.     Crest — A  demi-Iion  rampant. 

Seat — Glanywern,  near  Denbigh. 


MAGAN    OF    EMOE. 

The  late  Feancis   Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  co. 
■Westmeath,  J.P.,  b.  1791 ;  m.  1812,  Margaret  Mary, 


dau.  of  G-erald  S.  Hussey,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Westown, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,  1849)  had  surviving 

issue, 

I.  Mary,  to.  1841,  John  Lentaigne,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Tallaght, 
J. P.,  and  lias  issue. 

II.  Margaret,  to.  1843,  Michael  Cahill,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Bally- 
conra,  co.  Kilkenny;  and  d.  26  Nov.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Anna  Maria,  to.  1845,  Michael  Corcoran,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  who  d.  1854,  leaving  issue,  1  Michael;  2  Chris- 
topherTyler;  SMargaret;  and4Mary:  shed. 6 April,  1868. 

Mr.  Magan  d.  29  June,  1841. 

ilfnca50.— The  Magans  of  Emoe,  and  the  Magans  of 
Clonearl,  descend  from  two  brothers.    One  of  these, 

Richard  Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  was  an  adherent  of 
.James  II.,  and  was  included  in  the  Articles  of  the  Treaty  of 
Limerick.  He  was  living  Dec.  1714,  and  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Oliver  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Dungolman  and  Emoe,  by  his  wife 
Catherine  D'Alton,  of  Moyvoughly,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  RIagan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  whose  will,  dated  4  July, 
1732,  was  proved  8  Aug.  following.  He  was  present  at  the 
siege  of  Limerick,  3  Oct.  1690,  and  the  family  still  possess  the 
certificate  adjudging  him  to  be  comprehended  within  the 
articles  made  for  the  surrender  of  that  place,  and  entitled  to 
all  the  benefits  and  advantages  thereof.  This  document  is 
signed  by  the  Chancellor,  the  Attorney-General,  and  other 
Commissioners  appointed  to  determine  the  claims,  and  is  dated 
28  Aug.  1699.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  O'Mulryan,  Esq. 
by  Margaret  liis  wife,  dau.  of  O'Conor  Don,  of  Clonalis,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  ' 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Dubhn,  M.D.,  had  issue,  Richard;  Thomas; 
and  Margaret,  m.  Oct.  1792,  Elliott  Knipe,  Esq. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Joseph  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly. 

II.  Bridget,  m.  James  Davis,  Esq.  of  Clonbroney. 

III.  Mary,  hi.  Cuthbert  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Dardiston. 

Mr.  Magan  d.  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  b.  1704;  m.  Mary,  sister  of 
Sir  James  Esmonde,  6th  hart,  of  Ballinastra,  and  dau.  of 
Lawrence,  son  of  James,  4th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Esmonde,  1st  i 
bart.,  by  Ellis  his  wife,  widow  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Cahir,  and 
dau.  of  Sir  John  FitzGerald,  of  Dromana,  of  the  House  of 
FitzGcrald,  Earls  of  Esmond,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

ir.  Richard,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Lewis  Pritchett,  Esq.  of  Straw- 
berry Hill  and  Lettie,  and  had  issue,  Francis,  d.  v.nm.; 
Margaret,  d.  v.nm.;  and  Mary,  m.  her  kinsman,  Edward 
Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Grouse  Lodge. 

III.  James,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  James  Haynes,  Esq.,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  d.  s.  p., 

Richard,  of  Rockfield,  co.  Westmeath,  Resident  Magistrate. 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Grove  Lodge,  and  had  issue,  1  Richard,  b.  12  Aug. 
1836;  2  Francis,  6.  6  Sept.  1838;  3  Thomas,  b.  Nov. 
1842;  4  Colthurst,  6. 17  June,  1844;  5  Percy,  h.  25  April, 
1846  ;  6  Edward,  6.  5  Sept.  1847  ;  1  Mary;  2  Clarmda. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  John  Bonynge,  Esq.  of  Bonynge  Ratte,  co. 
Westmeath. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Mathicu  de  Montmorency-Morres,  Esq. 

III.  Barbara,  d.  unrn. 
rv.  Jane,  d.  v.nm. 

V.  Anne,  m.  Christopher  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Fane  Valley. 

Francis  Magan's  will  is  dated  25  March,  1775;  he  was  «.  by 

his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoe,  6.  1750;  to.  3  Nov.  178.3, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Athlone  and 
Beagh  (of  the  noble  House  of  Meath),  son  of  Edward  Brabazon,* 


*  Edward  Brabazon,  of  Beagh,  was  son  of  Edward  Brabazon, 
of  Killeenbeg,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.,  by  Mabel  Dillon  his 
wife,  of  Fergu.s,  2nd  son  of  Capt.  Thos.  O'Naghten,  of  Thomas- 
town,  Governor  of  Roscommon  1688,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  O'Dowling,  of  Rapeake,  co.  Roscommon.  Mary,  sister 
of  William  Brabazon,  of  Athlone  and  Beagh,  m.  Patrick  Dillon, 
of  Killeen,  and  was  mother  of  Rose  Dillon,  wife  of  Sir  Charles 
French,  Bart,  of  Castle  French,  afterwards  Baroness  French. 
William  Brabazon  had,  besides  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Magaa, 
another  dau.,  Mabel,  from  whom  is  descended  The  M'Dermot, 
of  Coolavin,  and  a  son,  Anthony,  6.  1766,  d.  1802,  to.  his 
cousin,  the  Hon.  Catherine  ffrench,  who  to.  2ndly,  Edmund 
Whitehead,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  by  him  of  the  Vice-President 
of  Maynooth,  grandmother  by  him  of  John  O'Shaughnessy, 
Esq.  of  Beagh  (now  Birchgrove),  to.  1866,  Frances,  dau.  o; 
Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Felton  Park,  Northumberland ;  and  o  -4 
Catherine  O'Shaughnessy,  who  ?)i.  1862  her  cousin,  the  Hon  "I 
Martin  J.  ffrench. 


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Icntninc,  co.  Galway,  transplanted  from  Kilmudalic,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, by  Cromwell.  Mr.  Magan  d,  2  Nov.  1814,  and  left 
issue, 

FnANCis  (the  late  Francis  Magan,  Esq.  of  Emoc). 

William,  </.  mjiih.  Mary,  a  Nun. 

Ellen,  m.  Richard  Doyle,  Esq.  of  Wellfield,  co.  Kildarc. 

Arms — Arp.,  a  chevron  between  three  boars  az.  tusked  or. 
Crest — A  boar's  head  az.     Motto — Vii'tute  et  probitate. 
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MAGAN    OF    CLONEARIi. 

The  late  William  Henkt  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
Earl,  King's  Co.,  and  of  Eagle  Hill,  co.  Kildarc,  b. 
31  Jan.  1819  ;  s.  his  father.  May,  1840;  seryed  as 
Lieut.  9tli  Eojal  Lancers,  and  as  Capt.  4th  Light 
Dragoons ;  m.  4  Aug.  1849,  Lady  Georgiana  Char- 
lotte, 4th  dau.  of  William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of 
Albemarle,  which  lady  d.  March,  1854.  He  was 
first  elected  M.P.  for  Westmeath,  in  1847,  of  which 
CO.  he  was  also  J.P.  He  d.  1860.  His  mother, 
Mrs.  Magan,  is  now  of  Clonearl. 

^LtnCSflC. — JiIoRGAN  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonoy,  co.  West- 
meath, brother  of  Richard  IMagan,  Esq.  of  Emoe  (sfe  pre- 
ceding Memoir),  had  issue ;  Thomas,  lois  heir ;  ^Morgan,  suc- 
cessor to  his  brother  ;  Susannah,  )ii.  1st,  Sir  Arthur  Shaen, 
Bart,  of  Kilniore,  co.  Roscommon,  and  2ndly,  Robert  Dillon, 
Esq.  of  Clonbrock.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Magan,  Esq.  of  Togherston,  a  Commissioner  in  the 
years  16D5,  1697,  and'  1G9S,  for  raising  a  supply  in  Westmeath 
for  King  William  III.,  m.  Sarah  Morgan,  and  d.s. p.  1710; 
when  ho  was  s.  by  his  hrother, 

Morgan  Magax,  Esq.  of  Togherston,  whose  will,  dated  8 
Tan.  1737,  was  proved  3  Aug.  1738.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife  he 
.lad  issue,  Thomas ;  Hubert;  William  ;  Edward;  Morgan;  and 
/^rtucr;  Eliza,  m.  James  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly;  Sarah, 
m.  John  Meares,  Esq.  ofMeares  Court;  Ann,  m.  John  Fether- 
"tonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Dardistown;  Frances,  m.  George  Mont- 
gomery, Esq.  of  Killee.    The  four  eldest  sons  d.  s.  p. ;  the  oth, 

Arthur  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl,  b.  1721,  High  Sheriff  of 
iVestmeath  1759;  ui.  20  July,  17.54,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugli  Henry, 
isq.,  of  Straffan,  co.  Kildarc,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  d.  s. }). 
779;  Hugh  Henry,  b.  1760;  Arthcb,  who  carried  on  the  line; 
Inne,  d.  unm.  ;  Harriett,  d.  v.nrii.    The  youngest  son, 

Abthub  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl  and  Togherston,  6. 
!6  July,  1756;  m.  Hannah  Georgina,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with 
ler  sister,  Eliza  Anne,  wife  of  Charles,  Lord  Castlecoote)  of 
iev.  Henry  Tilson,  D.D.,  of  Eagle  Hill,  co.  Kildare,  and  had 
ssue, 

Edward,  d.  young.  William  Henrt,  his  heir. 

Arthur,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Portland  Lodge,  Brixton,  b.  1704; 
III.  Catherine  Smith,  of  London,  and  had  issue,  an  only  child, 
Oenrjrina  Elizabeth,  ;».  3  Feb.  1840,  John  Henry  Brummell, 
son  of  AVilliam  C.  Brummell,  Esq.     He  d.  8  Feb.  1858. 

Tlmraas  Tilson,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  1798,  d.  27  Aug.  1870. 
Ho  m.  1st,  Sophia  Willoughby,  dau.  of  William  Humphreys, 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  William  Humphreys,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
haise,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  March,  1846)  he  had  issue, 

1  Arthur,  b.  4  Sept.  1833,  d.  s.p. 

2  Tilson  Shaw,  6.  Aug.  1841,  Capt.  JIadras  Staff  Corps, 
the  present  male  representative  of  Magan  of  Cloueiirl, 
•m.  18  Feb.  1871,  Mrs.  Davey,  and  has  issue. 

1  Letitia,  d.  nv;n.  1  Dec.  1833. 

2  Georgina  Tilson,  d.  v.nhi.  5  Dec.  1833. 

3  Adelaide  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  19  Dec.  1S69. 
He  „i.  2ndly,  ID  Jan.  1850,  Louisa  O'Grady,  and  had  further 
issue, 

3  Thomas  O'Grady  Tilson,  6.  1  Jan.  1853. 

4  Francis  William,  6.  31  Jan.  18G1. 
4  Kmily  Louisa.  5  Clara  Cecilia. 
6  Georgina  Matilda. 

George  Percy,  of  Doning,  co.  Carlow,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Valentine  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1807,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Arthur,  6.  1825;  d.  v.nm.  3  AprU,  1874. 

2  Percy,  of  Kilcleagh  Park,  co.  Roscommon,  J.T.,  b.  20 
Aug.  1828;  m.  20  Sept.  1SG.'\  Anne  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Richards  (sec  YxICUakos  of  Ardciaiae),  and 
lias  issue, 

Percy  Tilson,  5.  13  Nov.  1807. 

Emily  Georgina.        Muriel  Rozel.        Rachel  Evelyn. 

3  Thomas  Tilson,  h.  1830  ;  d.  unm. 

4  Henry,  h.  1831,  d.  young. 
.'■>  Henry  Augustus,  b.  1832. 
6  Edward  William,  6.  1835. 

II. 


7  Hugh  Wilson,  h.  1840;  d.  unm.,  7  Jan.  187L 

8  Albert  Edward,  6.  1S43;  d.  unm. 

9  Valentine  John,  6.  1845  ;  d.  uithi.  July,  1872. 

1  Georgina.  2  Mary  Monica.  3  Ellen. 

4  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.        5  Henrietta,  (/.  unm. 
6  Flora  Emily.  7  Harriet  llonoria. 

Henry  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p. 

V[\:u\otte,  d.  unm.        Eliza,  t?.  imm.        Harriett,  ('.  Muni. 
Louisa,   m.    Augustus,  Baron  von  Retzenstein,  Col.  Hano- 
verian Life  Guards. 
Emily,  m.  George  Medlicott,  Esq.         Henrietta,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Magan  fL  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Henry  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl,  b.  1790,  High 
Sheriff  of  Westmeath  1820;  m.  1817,  Elizabeth  Georgina, 
relict  of  Col.  Thomas  Lowther  Allen,  and  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  late  Dudley  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyon,  head  of  the  ancient 
and  distinguished  House  of  Loftus,  and  had  issue,  the  late 
William  He.vrt  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl;  Dudley,  ci.  wivw. ; 
and  Augusta  Elizabeth. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Magan o/  Emoe. 
Seats— Clonearl,  King's  Co. ;  and  Eagle  HlU,  co.  Kildare. 


MAGENIS    OF    "WARINGSTOWN. 

Magexis,  Kichabd  Henry,  Esq.  of  Finvoy 
Lodge,  CO.  Antrim,  J.P.  cos.  Cambridge  and  Antrim, 
High  Sheriff  1868,  late  Major  90th  and  32nd  regis., 
s.  his  uncle  1863;  b.  13  Aug.  1831;  m.  14  June, 
1860,  Lady  Louisa  Anne  Lowry-Corry,  dau.  of 
Armar,  3rcl  Earl  Belmore. 

?LlUCnCJf' — "^l^"  family  of  Magenis  were  from  very 
ancient  time  the  territorial  Lords  of  Iveagh,  co.  Down, 
claiming  descent  from  the  renowned  warrior  Connall  Cear- 
nagh.  In  1623,  Sir  ABxnrR  Magennis,  Lord  of  Iveagh, 
was  raised  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  as  Viscouxx  Magenis 
of  Iveagh.  A  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  which  his 
Lordship  was  the  chief, 

Richard  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co.  Down,  and  of 
Dublin,  -//).  Alicia,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Caddell,  Esq.  of  Down- 
patrick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir.  ii.  Heniy,  d.  10  Sept.  1759. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Isaac  Espinasse,  Esq.  ii.  Jane. 

ni.  Ahcia,  m.  xVrthur  French,  Esq.  of  French  Park. 
Mr.  Magenis,  whose  will,   dated  16  Jan.  1754,  was  proved  7 
March,  1757,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  to.  1st,  5  Dec.  17C0, 
Miss  Wray,  who  d.  same  year,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Col.  Berkeley,  brother  of  the  celebrated  George 
Berkeley,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  and  by  her  (whot?  .5  April, 
1831)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Kilmore. 
I.  Ellen,  m.  Col.  Leslie,  or  Tandragree. 

ir.  A  dau.,  m.  WlUiam  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Rich  Hill,  M.P. 
for  Armagh. 

III.  Emily,  m.  Very  Rev.  John  French,  Dean  of  Elphin. 

IV.  Mice.  V.  llarriettc. 
Mr.  Magenis  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  SIagenis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  „i.  Lady  Eliz.iLcth    * 
Anne  Cole,  dau.  of  William  Willoughby,  1st  Earl  of  Eunis- 
killen,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  May,  1807),  he  had  issue, 

RicHABD  William,  late  of  Waringstown. 
William  John  Cole,  deceased. 

Henry  Arthur,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Mdlle.  Elise  Damain, 
dau.  of  H.  Damain,  of  the  Mauritius,  and  d.  14  Nov.  1852, 
leaving  issue,   I  Richard  Henry,   now  of    Waringstown; 
2  Frederick,  Lieut.  28th  regt.,  d.  25  Nov.  1857;  3  Henry 
Cole,  Major  R..\.,  6.  1838 ;  4  Edward  Cole  ;  1  Elizabeth,  m. 
Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Meurant,  83rd  regt. 
John  Balfour,  m.  Frances  Margaretta,   widow  of  George 
Ede,  Esq.  of  Merry  Oak,  Southampton,  and  dau.  of  the  late 
Judge  Moore,  of  Lamberton  Park,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has  two 
dans.,  Florence  and  Geraldine. 
Arthur  Charles,  H.M.  Minister  at  Stockholm. 
Anne  Louise,  !«.  David  Albemarle  Bertie  Dewar,  Esq. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  James  Wilmot  Williams,  Esq.  of  Hering- 
ston,  Dorset.  Florence  Sarah,  d.  uniu. 

Florence   Catherine,   m.    John    Ashley   Waire,   Esq.,   and 
d.  1837. 
Mr.  Magenis  d.  6  March,  1S31,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  William  Magesis,  Esq.  formerly  of  Waringstown, 
CO.  Down,  late  a  Major  in  the  army,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1830,  b.  19  Nov.  1789;  m.  28  Aug.  1821,  Ann  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Shepherd,  Esq.  of 
Bradbourne,  Kent.  He  d.  Dec.  1863,  and  was«.  by  his  nephew, 
Richard,  now  of  Waringstown. 

3  X 


1048 


MAG 


TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAH 


^rmJ!— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
on  a  chief  arg.  a  hand  erect  couped  gu.  for  Magennis;  2rnl 
and  3rd,  gu.,  a  chevron  hetweeii  three  crosses  pattec  arg.,  inr 
Bekkelej.  Crest — A  hoar  passant  ppr.  Motto — Sola  Salus 
servirc  Deo.  Scots— Finboy  Lodge,  Ballymouey,  co.  Antrim ; 
and  Ahington  Hall,  Cambridge. 


MAGILL    OF    LYTTIiETON. 

Magiil,  Willia^i  Xapiee,  Esq.  of  Lyltleton, 
CO.  Westmeath,  J.P.,  Col.  Couimandant  Dublin 
Artillery  Militia,  b.  22  March,  1834 ;  m.  10  July, 
1867,  Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Ballawley  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lennox  Napier,  5.  23  Aug.  1868. 

ir.  William  Henry  Xapier,  6.  29  Jan.  1S71. 

I.  Eva  Isabel  Napier. 

ILtltCa^C. — George  Magill,  Esq.,  Capt.  -^th  Dragoons,  d. 
1803,  leaving,  by  Hester  his  wife,  5th  dau.  of  John  Nugent, 
Esq.  of  Clonlost,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  Eliza  his  wife,  sister  to 
William  Le  Poer  Trench,  1st  Earlof  Clancarty,  a  son, 

William  JLioiLL,  Esq.  of  Lyttleton,  co.  Westmeath,  J. P., 
6.  28  Nov.  1797;  to.  23  April,  1833,  Harriette  Maria,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Stannus,  Esq.  of  Carlingford,  co.  Louth,  by 
Carohne  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.  M.P.  of 
Sheephill  (now  Abbotstown),  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  22  May,  1876, 
baring  had  issue, 

I.  William  Napieb,  now  of  Lyttleton. 

T.  Emily  Caroline,  r,i.  5  Feb.  1861,  Theophilus  Clements,  Esq., 
D.L.,  of  Eathkenny,  co.  Cavan. 

II.  Carohne  Harriette,  m.  2  Dec.  1857,  Col.  PiObert  Caulfcild, 
7th  Madras  Cavalry,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Caulfeild,  of 
Bloomfield,  co.  Westmeath. 

Seat — Lyttleton,  near  BaUymahon,  co.  Westmeath. 


ISIAGniRE    OF    GORTORAL    HOTTSE. 

Magtjiee,  Hron,  Esq.  of  Gortoral  House,  co. 
Fermanagh,  6.  2  Sept.  1871 ;  s.  his  father  20  April, 
1874. 

iLtltCcttJC. — Feancis  Maguire,  Esq.,  son  of  Pvoger 
Maguire  and  Catherine  Drummond  his  wife,  m.  2  June,  1766, 
Bridget  Morrow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Jan.  1788)  left  at  his 
decease,  9  April,  1811,  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Maguire,  Esq.  of  Gortoral  House,  771.  6  April, 
1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Nicolls,  of  Dring,  co.  Longford,  by 
Alicia  McEvoy  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  i  Deo.  1839)  left 
at  his  decease,  28  July,  1850,  with  other  issue,  Alicia,  ra.  15 
Feb.  1841,  Patrick  Kiernan,  Esq.  of  Dalkey,  Clerk  of  the 
Crown  for  co.  Leitrim,  and  Mary  Eliza,  m.  Francis  Lynch,  Esq. 
of  Micknanstown,  co.  Meath:  and  a  son, 

Edward  Maguire,  Esq.  of  Gortoral  House,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
h.  13  June,  1827,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leitrim  1858,  and  co.  Fer- 
managh 1860;  m.  29  Jan.  1860,  Cecilia  Mary  (deceased),  last 
surviving  child  of  John  H.  0"Rorke,  Esq.  of  Jamestown, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  20  April,  1874,  leaving  a  son,  Hugh 
Maguire,  now  of  Gortoral. 

Eeai — Gortoral  House,  near  Swanlinhar. 


KAHER    OF    BALLENKEELE. 

Mahee,  Matthias,  Esq.  of  Ballenkeele,  co.  Wex- 
ford, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  May,  1846,  High  Sheriff 
1878. 

JLtltCacrC.— The  family  of  Maher,  anciently  O'Meagher, 
or  O'Ma.ugher  (as  written  on  the  tombstones  of  Templetouhy), 
belonged  originally  to  Ossory,  in  Queen's  Co.,  and  the  head  of 
the  House  in  the  last  century  was  Daniel  Meagher,  of  the 
Great  Woods,  Ossory.  This  family  has  long  been  one  of 
respectability  in  co.  Tipperary,  and  possesses  at  the  present 
day  extensive  landed  property  there. 

John  Maher,  of  Tulla  M 'James,  near  Templemore,  co.  Tip- 
perary, m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  William  Lanigan,  Esq.  of  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  Mary,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Gore,  Esq. 
of  Gorehlggen,  6th  son  of  Sir  Paul  Gore,  Bart.,  and  had  three 
Bonsand  one  dau., 

I.  Nicholas,  of  Turtulla,  m.  Miss  Smytli,  of  Callan,  and  had 
issue, 

1  John,  late  of  Tullamaine  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  in. 
Catharine,  dau.  of  W.  Prendergast,  Esq.  of  Greenmount, 
tixxtd.s.p.  1850. 


2  Valentine,  of  Turtulla,  co.  Tipptiary,  J.P.  and  M.P.  foi 
that  CO.,  ij.  17  May,  1780  ;  d.  uniu.  1844,  having  bequcathcc' 
a  considerable  portion  of  his  property  to  his  cousin, 
Nicholas  Maher,  Esq. 

1  Marianne,  /,(.  Edmund  Smyth,  Esq.  and  has  two  sons, 
Edmund  and  Lorenzo.  2  Eliza,  i.i.  Col.  Fallon. 

II.  Matthias,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

III.  Gilbert,  of  Loughmore,   rii.  Miss  Burke,  of  Summer  Hill, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  who  m.  Mary,    eldest  dau.  of  John  Byrne,  Esq 

of  Boolibeg,   and  d.  in  1822,  leaving  two  daus.,  Marj 

Anne,  m.  William  Sirang  Loughnan,  Esq.,  and  Margaret. 

ra.  Robert  M'Garry,  Esq.  of  Cappagh  House,  near  DubUn 

I.  Margaret,  ra.  Thomas  Maher,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cashe) 

and  had  a  son, 

Nicholas  Maher,  Esq.    of  Turtulla,   M.P.  for  the   co.  o 

Tipperary,  iii.  1845,  Margaret  Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Otwa; 

Herbert,  Esq.  of  Pill  House,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  s.  p 

1871. 

Matthias  Maher,  Esq.  of  Ballymullcn,  Queen's  Co.  (2n( 

son  of  John  Maher,  Esq.  of  Tulla  MacJames),  «i.  2  Feb.  1799 

Anne,  dau.  of  Maurice  O'Donnell,  of  Carrick-on-Suir,  and  b; 

her  (whod.  Dec.  1813)  left  at  his  decease,  12  Jan.  1824,  i.  John 

his  heir;  11.  Matthias,  J.P. ;  i.Mary  Anne,  m.  Peter  Penthen; 

O'ICelly,  Esq. ;  11.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1838.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Maher,  Esq.  of  Ballenkeele,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hig! 
Sheriff  1853,  and  M.P.  co.  Wexford,  h.  24  July,  1801;  r,; 
24  Oct.  1843,  Louisa  Catherine,  dau.  of  George  Bourke  O'Kell; 
Esq.  of  Acton  House,  Middlesex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  c 
Peter  Pentheny,  Esq.,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Matthias,  now  of  Ballenkeele. 

II.  George,  0.  Oct.  1847.  111.  John,  6.  April,  1849. 

IV.  William,  b.  April,  1851. 

V.  Augustine,  6.  May,  1852;  d.  4  Dec.  1863. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  11  April,  1863.  11.  Louisa  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Maher  d.  28  May,  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,.l 
present  Matthias  Maher,  Esq. 


Arms — Az.,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  or,  supportin 
sword  in  pale  ppr.,  in  base  two  crescents  of  the  second.     Ore 
— On  a  mount  vert  a  hawk  rising  belled  and  hooded  ppr.  c 
each  wing  a  crescent  or.     Jifotto — In  periculis  audax. 

Seat — Ballenkeele,  near  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexfoid. 


MAHER    OF    TULLAMAINE    CASTLE. 

See  Mahee  oe  Balle>'eeele. 

— — ♦ 

MAHON    OF    CORBALLY. 
Mahox,  Thomas  Geoege   Stacpoole,  Esq.  < 
Corbally,  co.  Clare,  b.  11  July,  1848. 

milXtSQC — Mahon  O'Brien,  fourth  in  descent  from  Mahi 
(d.  1472),  5th  son  of  Toriogh  Beg  O'Brien  {d.  1459),  King 
Thomond,  was  killed  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  the  Castle 
Clonoon,  co.  Clare,  by  Sir  Pachard  Bingham,  in  1586. 

Edmon-d  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  his  descendant,  lent,  8  Ja  ~ 
1690,  £300  to  James  II.,  for  which  he  received  a  grant  of  qu 
rents  in  co.  Clare.    His  representative, 

James  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Ennis  and  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  h 
no  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Katherine,  who  d.  1747.  He  i/i.'Jnd 
Maria,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Minohin,  Esq.  of  Honeymount,  ( 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Clarinda,  r,i.  1779,  Richard  James,  Esq.,  andbadissue. 
Mr.  Mahon  d.  1783.    His  son, 

Charles  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  was  called  to  the  IriJ 
Bar  1779,  and  was  appointed  Assistant  Barrister  of  co.  Cllj 
1796.  He  ra.  1785,  Rebecca,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Croil 
Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1836)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Cahircalla,  Treasurer  co.  Clare,  6.  1789; 
Eliza  Timmins  ;  d.  s.  p.  1874. 

III.  Robert,  of  AshUne,  b.  1793;  m.  Elizabeth  T.  Morg:| 
who  d.  1874;  d.  s.  p.  1858. 

IV.  James,  6.  1802,  ra.  twice,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Maria,  &.  1794;  ni.  1817,  Garrett  Parkinson,  Esq.,  and  1 ' 

issue. 
Mr.  Mahon  d.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  6.  1788,  High  Sheriff 
Clare  1812;  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Gre 
bills,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir.  n.  William,  d.  young. 

III.  John,  C.  E.,  b.  1823;  ra.  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Gabb' 
Esq.  of  .Shepperton,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  1877,  lea-sing  issue 

IV.  Thomas,  6.  1832,  Lieut. -Col.  R..4. ;  m.  1855,  Kather 
Elisabeth,  dau.  of  James  Edward  Ferguson  Murray,  Ei 
R.N.  (^see  Burke's  Peerac/e),  and  has  issue. 

I.  Rebecca,  d.  v.ma.  1850. 


MAH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAI 


1049 


Ml".  Malion  d.  lSt7,  nnil  was  t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CuARLEs  Mahon.  Esq.  of  Corljally,  h.  1818,  Lieut.  Clare 
Militia;  m.  18-lt,  Jane,  '2nd  dan.  of  Very  Rev.  William  Ilotiry 
Stacpoole,  D.D.,  Uean  of  ICilfunora,  and  d.  1850,  leaving  issue 
(by  lier,  who  d.  3  Jan.  1879), 

Thomas  George  Stacpoole,  now  of  Corbally. 

Frances  Georgina,  d.  unm.  1871. 

Seat — Corbally,  co.  Clare.  2'oio,i  Home — 18,  Beaufort  Gar- 
dens, London,  S.\V. 


. 


,  MAHONY    OF    DROMORE    CASTLE. 
Mauony,    Richard    John,    Esq.    oi   Dromore 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1853, 
6.  15  Jan.  1S2S  ;  m.  1856,  Marj  llarrictte,  eldest 
dan.  of  John  Wallei*,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  (son  of 
Bolton  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick), 
and  has  issue, 
Harald  Sisr.EivsoN,  u.  laJ/. 
Nura  Evclccu. 

HtnC^I^Ct — The  O'Mahonys  were  in  cavly  times  powerful 
Cllielt;ans  in  Slunster,  and  had  extensive  estates  along  the 
8ca  coast  of  Cork  and  Kerry.  From  old  family  documents,  it 
Appears  that  the  ancestors  of  the  present  Richard  John 
Mahonv,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle,  held  for  a  long  period  the 
office  of  Seneschal  of  Kerry,  even  down  to  the  time  of  the 
Commonwealth.  On  the  25th  March,  1G39,  MacDermot 
O'Mahony  was  confirmed  as  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry  by  letters 
patent  from  Charles  I.  Not  long  after  the  O'Mahonys,  true 
to  their  allegiance,  suffered  fine  and  confiscation,  and  finally 
sought  in  foreign  climss  the  distinction  denied  them  at  home. 

Col.  Dermot  O'Mahont,  of  Rosbrin,  a  faithful  adherent  of 
King  James  II.,  fought  and  fell  at  Aughrira.  His  brother, 
Daniel  Mahont,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  that 
monarch  at  St.  Germains,  for  his  gallant  conduct  at  Cremona ; 
and  afterwards,  for  his  good  services  in  France,  Spain,  and 
Italy,  obtained  the  title  of  Count  from  Louis  XIV.  This  was 
the  celebrated  Gen.  Codnt  Mahont,  of  the  Spanish  ser- 
vice, so  distinguished  at  Almanza,  and  in  Sicily  asCommander- 
in-Chiof  of  the  Spanish  troops.  By  Cecilia  Weld,  his  wife,  he 
left  two  sons:  the  younger,  Demetrius  (Count  Mahony), 
Ambassador  to  Vienna,  d.  s.  i).  177G;  the  elder  son,  James 
Joseph  (Count  O'Mahony),  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Neapolitan  ser- 
vice, Knight  of  St.  Januarius,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Charlotte  Maria, 
Countess  of  Newburgh,  and  dying  1757,  left  an  only  dau. 
and  heiress,  the  Countess  Cecilia  O'Mahony,  who  m.  Prince 
Bbnedict  Gcistiniani,  and  had  issue,  Vincent,  Prince  Guis- 
tiniani,  whose  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Cecelia,  Princess  Guisti 
niani,  was  mother  of  the  present  Earl  Newbiu'gh ;  Lorenzo,  d. 
ttnm. ;  and  James,  Cardinal  Bishop  of  Albans,  d.  1843 

At  the  present  time  the  chief  lines  of  the  great  House  of 
Hahony,  still  resident  in  the  co.  Kerry,  are  Mahont  of  Dromore 
Castle,  which  family  we  are  now  recording ;  Mahont  of  Dimloe 
Castle,  now  represented  by  John  Mahont,  Esq.  of  that  place ; 
and  Mahont,  of  CaMcqidn. 

John  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle  (the  grandfather  of 
the  present  representative  of  the  familj').  Col.  of  the  Dromore 
Volunteers,  and  one  of  the  Delegates  to  the  Great  National  Con- 
rention  at  Dungannon,  Feb.  178'2,  m.  1st,  179-1,  Miss  Ilig- 
ginbotham,  of  Bath,  who  d.  without  issue;  and  2ndly,  Miss 
Day,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Day,  of  Beaufort  House,  co.  Kerry 
by  whom  he  bad  issue,  i.  Denis,  of  whom  presently; 
II.  Bichard,  who  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  3rdly,  Miss  Godfrey,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Godfrey,  Bart,  of  Kilcoleman  Abbey,  co.  Kerry, 
bv  whom  he  had  a  dau.  Agnes,  who  i/i.  Robert  Conway  llick- 

sC: 


Mr.  Mahony  d.  1817.     His 


iOn,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle,  co.  Kerry, 
ion. 

The  Rev.  Denis  Mahont,  of  Dromore  Castle,  m.  1st,  1827, 
Luclnda  Catherine,  only  child  of  John  Scgerson,  Esq.  of  West 

ove,  CO.  Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1828)  had  a  son, 

Richard  John,  now  of  Dromore  Castle, 
lem.  2ndly,  1829,   Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blake,  Eart.,  of 
Ucnlo  Ca.stle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1842)  had  issue, 

Denis,  d.  July,  1851.         Edward.         Henry.         John. 

Rose,  m.  1st,  Jimc,  1852,  John  Penncfather,  son  of  Baron 
Penncfathcr,  deceased;  and  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1858,  Capt.  the 
Hon.  Henry  Carr  Glyn,  R.N.,  son  of  Lord  Wolverton. 

Margaret,  m.  Oct.  18t)6,  Hon.  Reynolds  Moreton,  Capt.  R.N. , 
son  of  the  Earl  of  Ducie. 
tc  TO.  3rdly,  1843,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Mathew  Franks,  Esq. 
if  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau. 

Mary  Ellen,  d.  Feb.  1875. 
The  Rev.  Denis  Mahony  d.  21  April,  1851. 

^i',n«— Quarterly  :  Isi;  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  az. ;  2nd, 


per  pale  arg.  and  gu.  a  lion  rampant  countcrchanged ;  3rd, 
arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  threi^  snakes  sa.  t'rc.il — Out  of  a 
coronet  surmounted  on  the  brim  tlicrcof  nine  beads  or  balls  an 
armed  arm  holding  a  sword  ppr.  pierced  tlirough  a  fleur-de-lis 
or.  Motto — In  Iri.sh  :  Lasair  roiiihuia  a-buadh.  In  English :  it 
blazes  before  us  to  victory. 
ticat — Dromore  Castle,  Kenmare,  co.  Kerry. 


MAHONY    OF    DXJNLOE    CASTLE. 

Mahonv,  James  Moore,  Esq.  of  Dnnloc  Castle, 
CO.  Kerry,  J.P.,  Uigh  Sheritt'  1875,  late  Lieut. 
Kerry  Militia,  b.  24  Jan.  1811;  s.  his  father 
14  May,  1871. 

ILtlTCigC— Denis  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Dunloe  Castle,  co. 
Kerry,  deduced  in  a  direct  line  from  O'MAiioNvof  KinaluK'aky, 
CO.  Cork,  '/».  Honora,  dau.  of  J.  McCarthy,  Lord  of  Cosmayne, 
by  Helena  M'Sweeney  his  wife,  and  by  her  was  father  of  John 
Mahony,  Esq.  of  Dunloe,  who  m.  1st,  Honora,  dau.  of  Maurice 
O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Caherbarnah,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 
Denis  Mahony,  ancestor  of  the  Mahonts  of  Dromore,  co. 
Kerry;  and  Daniel,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  Gillen, 
dau.  of  O'Sullivan  More,  and  by  her  had  issue,  John  James, 
and  Philip  Mahony.  Mr.  Mahony  cZ.  16  Jan.  1706,  and  was  s. 
at  Dunloe  by  his  2nd  son, 

Daniel  Mahony,  Esq.  of  Dunloe  Castle,  6.  1676  ;  m.  1st, 
1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Garrett  Gould,  Esq.  of  Knockraha, 
CO.  Cork.  He  in.  2ndly,  Maria,  dau.  of  Denis  McCarthy,  Esq. 
of  Spring  House,  co.  Tipperary;  and  d.  April,  1747,  leaving  a 
son  and  heir, 

John  Mahony,  Esq.  of  Dunloe  Castle,  m.  19  April,  1757, 
Honora,  dau.  of  William  Haly,  Esq.  of  Bally  Haly,  co.  Cork, 
by  Maria,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  O'Grady,  of  Kilbally  Owen, 
and  by  her,  w^ho  d.  1817,  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir.  William. 

Denis.  Dermitius. 

Maria,  m.  Thomes  Galway,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,   m.  Daniel  O'Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Rindonagan,  co. 
Cork.  Lucinda. 

Mr.  Mahony  d.  June,  1780,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Dunloe  Castle,  m.  Jan.  1787, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Patrick  Creagh,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Trant 
his  wife,  aunt  of  Gen.  Sir  Nicholas  Trant,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  Nov.  1840)  had  issue, 

Daniel,  late  of  Dunloe  Castle. 

John.  Patrick.  Trilliam. 

Denis.  Darby. 

Margaret,  m.  John  Shea  Lawlor,  Esq. 
Mr.  Mahony  d.  29  Oct.  1S32,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Mahont,  Esq.  of  Dunloe  Castle,  J. P.,  High  Sheiilf 
1841;  m.  14  April,  183G,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Mahony,  Esq. 
of  The  Point,  Killarney,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Moore,  now  of  Dunloe  Castle. 

II.  Daniel,  b.  8  April,  1845. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  13  Dec.  1862. 

III.  Frances.  iv.  Margaret,  d.  i  March,  I8G3. 
V.  Marcella. 

lied.  14  May,  1871. 
Arms,  Crc.'it,  and  il/o«o— Same  as  Mahont  of  Broriiore. 
Seat — Dunloe  Castle.  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 


MAINWARINa    OF    WHITMOKE. 

Mainwaeing,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Whitiuorc  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford. 

HtnraCIC.— The  family  of  Mcsnilwaring,  or  Mainwaring, 
was  founded  by  Ranulphus,  one  of  the  companions- in-arms  of 
W^illiam  the  Conqueror,  who  obtained  fifteen  lordships  in 
CO.  Chester  and  one  in  Norfolk,  and  fixed  his  residence  at 
Warmincham,  in  the  former  co.  This  was  the  principal  seat  of 
the  family  for  two  centuries,  when  it  passed  away  with  an 
heiress.  The  male  descent  was  continued  in  a  branch  of  the 
family  settled  at  Over-Peover,  in  the  same  co.,  which  Roger 
Manwaringc  had  given  {temj}.  Henry  111.)  to  his  younger  son. 
Sir  William  Manwaringe,  Knt.  The  line  of  Peover  ended  1797, 
on  the  death  of  Sir  Henry  Mainwaring,  Bart.,  the  sole  male 
survivor,  without  issue,  who  bequeathed  the  estate  to  a  uterme 
brother  (father  of  Sir  Henry  Mainwaring,  of  Over-Peover); 
and  the  Mainwarings  of  Whitmore,  the  subject  of  this  memoir, 
became,  in  consequence,  the  direct  representatives  of  the 
family.  Whitmore  had  come  into  their  possession,  1519,  by 
the  marriage  of  Edward,  3rd  surviving  son  of  Sir  John  Man- 
warin"e  Knt.  of  Over-Peover,  with  Alice,  granddau.  and 
heircsl  of  Humphrey  de  Boghey,  or  Bohun,  of  Whitmore. 

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Additional  information  respecting  the  Mainwarings  of  TTar- 
minclMiii  and  Ptoi-er,  and  other  branches  of  the  family,  will 
be  found  in  Ormerod's  Chahire,  m'Bvii.KY.'s  Exliact  Baroneta'je, 
and  Bcrke's  Pcerarje  and  Barondage. 

Edward  JIanwarisge  had  issue,  by  Alice  de  Boghey  his 
wife,  a  son  and  two  daus.  He  d.  before  15S0.  His  son  and 
lioir, 

ICdwabd  IIanwabinge,  of  'Whitmore,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Cradock,  of  Stafford,  Gent.,  and  had  (with  nine  daus.) 
tliiee  sons,  i.  Edward,  his  heir,  b.  1577:  ii.  John,  a  Mer- 
i:hant,  who  d.  s-i').  beyond  sea;  and  in.  Eandulph  or  Eandle, 
b.  1588  («ee Mainwabing  of  Oldey).  He  d..  1604,  and  was  s.  by 
Lis  son, 

Edward  Manwabisge,  Esq.  of  Whitmore,  M.P.  for  New- 
castle 1601,  and  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  1646,  who  d.  the 
following  year.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Stone,  of  London,  and  had  issue,  i.  Edward,  b.  1603;  ii.  John, 
D.D.,  Eector  of  Stoke-upon-Trent  (who  -/);.  twice) ;  and  a  dau., 
Jane,  to.  James  Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham  Hall,  co.  Derby. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Edward  JIainwaring,  Esq.  of  Whitmore,  High  Sheriff  1669, 
TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Lomax,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Xotting- 
ham,  and  had  issue  six  sons  and  five  daus.     The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Mainwabing,  Esq.  of  Whitmore,  s.  to  his  father's 
estates  1694;  and  d..  1704.  He  m.  twice,  and  had  by  his  1st 
wife,  Elizabeth  Heneage,  ten  children,  of  whom  only  two  daus. 
survived.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Trol- 
lope,  Bart,  of  Casewick,  co.  Lincoln  (whom  be  ra.  1679)  he 
had,  with  two  daus.  (one  of  them,  Bridget,  ra.  George  Daven- 
port, Esq.  of  Calveley,  co.  Chester),  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Main'waeing,  Esq.  of  Whitmore  Hall,  6.  1681 ;  to. 
1st,  Jemima,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund  Pye,  Esq.  ,31. D.  of  Faringdon 
House,  Berks,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Crewe,  of  Stene 
(.se»  Pte  of  Faringdon),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir,  b.  1709. 

II.  Henry,  Rector  of  Etwall,  co.  Derby,  m.  1735,  Mary  Eliza- 
bcth,  only  dau.  of  John  Yaughan,  Esq.  of  Caergay,  co. 
Merioneth.  Their  eldest  dau.,  Anne,  to.  1760,  her  cousin, 
Charles  Pye,  Esq.  of  Wadley. 

in.  Thomas,  b.  1712;  to.  his  cousin,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Pye,  Esq.  of  Farringdon  House ;  and  d.  1776,  leaving 
a  son,  Charles  Henry,  to.  1777,  Julia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip 
Wroughton,  by  Dorothy  Musgrave  his  wife;  and  d.  1800, 
having  had  (with  two  daus.,  Julia;  and  Sarah,  m.  James 
Harrison,  Esq.  R.A.  of  Weard  Hall,  Cornwall)  two  sons, 

1  Thomas  F.  C,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  b.  1780;  m.  1st,  1811, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Bacon  Frank,  Esq.  of  Camp.?all,  near 
Doneaster,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  b.  1812;  and  2ndly, 
1841,  Cecilia  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  the  Dean  of  Durham 
and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Hall,  He  served  at  Trafalgar,  and  d. 
at  Bath,  18-58. 

2  George,  of  the  Royal  Artillery,  m.  1832,  Mrs.  Hoy,  relict 
of  M.  Hoy,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  Hants,  and  d.  s.  p.  1838. 

V.  Benjamin,  b.  1719 ;  to.  twice,  and  had  issue  three  sons, 

1  Edward,  d.  1803,  aged  59,  leaving  six  sons,  Edward  R. 
P.,  Kear-Admiral  E.N.,  to.  1827,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  M. 
Hill,  Rector  of  Snailwcll,  co.  Cambridge,  and  d.  5  Oct. 
1865,  at  Brighton,  having  had  issue  two  sons,  Edward,  of 
the  lloyal  Artillery,  and  Edwin,  Capt.  91st  regt.,  and  one 
riau.,  Fanny  Elizabeth;  Charles  H.,  Capt.  47th  regt.,  d.  at 
Calcutta;  iSenjamin,  Lieut.  R.X.,  wounded  at  Trafalgar, 
TO.  1810,  Miss  Mary  Milbon,  and  d.  1852;  Frederick, 
Lieut.-Col.  .^Oth  regt.,  to.  Mary  Catharine,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Popham,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  of  which  the  eldest 
son,  John  Popham,  </.  28  Aug.  1S63;  George,  Major  in 
the  army,  ra.  Maria,  dau.  of  Col.  Mackenzie;  and  Edwin, 
Lieut.  1st  regt.,  <i!.  in  India. 

2  John  Montague,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  a  highly  dis- 
tinguished officer,  d.  at  Cowes,  1842,  aged  81. 

3  Jemmctt,  Capt.  E.N.,  lost  at  sea  with  H.M.S.  "Babet," 
1801. 

I.  Jemima,  ra.  Richard  Xash,  Esq.  of  Walbcrton,  Sussex. 
Edward  Mainwaring  r,i.  2ndly,  Martha,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  AVilliam  Lloyd,  of  Haighton,  co.   Flint,  and  relict  of  Sir 
Thomas  Mainwaring,  Bart,  of  Baddiley,  co.  Chester,  but  had 
no  issue  by  her.    His  eldest  son, 

Edward  Mainwaring,  E.sq.  of  Whitmore  Hall,  High  Sheriff 
1768,  ra.  1735,  Sarah,  eldest  dan.  and  co-heiress  of  William 
Bunbury,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Attorney-Gen.  for  co. 
Chester  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Bunbury,  Bart,  of  Bunbury  and 
Stanney),  by  his  wife,  Sarah,  sole  surviving  child  and  heiress 
of  Sir  James  Eyton,  Knt.  of  London,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Kendrick 
Eyton,  Knt.  of  Eyton,  co.  Denbigh.  He  d.  1794,  and  had 
Issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  London,  Merchant,  and  a  Governor  of  the 
Hudson's  Bay  Company,  b.  1737;  d.  1812.  By  his  wife 
Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Stone,  of  London,  and 
llford,  Essex,  Banker  (elder  brother  of  the  Archbishop  of 


Armagh,  of  that  name),  he  had  five  sons  and  six  daus, 
1  Edward,   6.   1772,   Comet    13th    Dragoons;    2  William^ 
H.E.l.C.'s  service ;  3  Henry,  R.N.,  killed  in  action  off  Vigo, 
on  board  H.M.  frigate  "  Boston,"'.  4  June,  1797  ;  4  Bowlandj 
Eyton,  Cadet  H.E.l.C.'s  service,  present  at  the  capture  ol 
Seringapatam,  1799;  and  5  Charles,  of  Whitmore.    Thei 
all  d.unra.    Of  the  daus.,  two  d.  in  infancy;  the  othei 
were  1  Sarah,  who  s.  to  Whitmore  Hall ;  2  Anne,  ra.  180i 
Jo-seph  Sladen,   Esq.  of  Doctors'  Commons,  and  Lee  am 
Swanton  Court,  Kent,  and  rf.  1814,  leaving  issue;  3  Janet, 
to.  1803,  Michael  Russell,  Esq.  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  and 
d.  1858,  leaving  issue;  and  4  Julia,  d.  unm.  1851. 

III.  Richard,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Rowland,  of  Four  Oaks,  co.  Warwick,  a  Field  Officer, 
b.  1745;  d.  1815;  ra.  twice.  Elizabeth,  his  1st  wife  (dau.  of 
Thomas  Mills,  Esq.  of  Barlaston,  co.  Stafford),  d.  s.  p, 
By  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Latham,  R.N.,  he  had 
issue, 

1  Edward  Henry,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  d.  U7im.  in  India, 
1809. 

2  Rowland,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Thomas,  H.E.l.C.'s  service,  Bengal  Presidency,  6.  1784; 
ra.  in  India,  Miss  Sophia  WaUier ;  and  d.  there,  leaving 
issue. 

4  George,  H.E.l.C.'s  service,  Bengal  Presidency,  6.  1784; 
TO.  in  India,  Miss  Sophia  Walker;  and  d.  there,  leaving 
issue. 

1  Charlotte  Margaretta,  to.  Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of  North 
ampton. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  W.  Wilkieson,  of  Woodbury,  co 
Bedlord. 

3  Susannah  Jane,  ra.  Henry  Bell,  Esq.  of  Newbigge: 
House,  Northumberland. 

V.  James  Eyton,  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Vicaro 
Ellaston,  co.  Stafford,  b.  1750;  d.  1808;  in.  twice,  but  bai 
issue  only  by  his  1st  wife  (Anna,  sole  child  of  Thoma 
Vawdry,  Esq.  of  Middlewich,  co.  Chester),  a  son,  Jamc 
(Rev.),  of  Emmanuel  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Biddcnhall,  cc 
Chester,' 7;i.  1838,  his  cousin,  Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  CharU 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Northampton;  and  two  daus.,  Anna  Mari 
and  F'rances. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  an, 
Whitmore  Hall,   b.   1736;   s.  his  father  1794.    He  ra.  Ann 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Touchet  Chctwode,   Bart,  of  Oakli 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  relict  of  Robert  Davison,  Esq.  of  tl 
Brand,  Salop,  but  d.  s.  j).  1825,  bequeathing  his  estates  to 

Sarah  Mainwaring,  of  Whitmore  Hall,  and  Biddulph,  c 
Stafford,  the  eldest  surviving  child  of  William,  his  young 
brother.  She  d.  vara.  31  March,  1837,  when  she  was  . 
according  to  the  terms  of  the  entail,  by  her  first  cousin, 

Rowland  Mainwaring,  I'sq.  of  Whitmore   Hall,  and  Bi 

dulph,   J.P.  and  D.L.,  Rear  Admiral  R.N.,  6.  31  Dec.  178 

ra.  1st,  31  Dec.  1810,  Sophia  Henrietta,  only  child  of  Maj 

Duff,  26th  regt.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Rowland,  E.N.,  d.  27  Oct.  1826,  aged  10. 

Edward  Pellew,  ra.  1842,  Caroline,  dau.  of  P.  B.  Story,  Es( 

d.  14  Sept.  1858.  leaving  an  only  child,  Louisa  Ann  Carolii 

TO.  2  April,  1861,  Alexander  Young  Spearman,  Esq.,  who 

1865,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Young  Spearman,  Bart 

Gordon,  late  representative,  formerly  a  colonist  in  Soi 

Australia. 

Charles  Henry  (Rev.),  of  'VMiitmore  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  M 
Oriel  Coll.  Oxon,  Rector  of  Whitmore,  b.  1821 ;  ra.  18 
Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  H.  Delves  Broughton,  Bart, 
Doddington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  June,  1873)  left  at 
decease,  3  April,  1878,  1  Rowland  Broughton ;  2  Hei 
Arthur;  3  Cecil  Charles;  4  Gerald:  5  Percy  Edwai 
6  Gordon  Louis;  1  Ethel  Mary,  to.  24  July,  1877,  Willi 
Robert  Parker  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Little  Aston  Hall ;  2  Mail 
3  Pauline  Jane ;  and  4  Sophie  Henrietta  Julia. 
William  Arthur,  Capt.  79th  Highlanders,  to.  Christina,  d 
of  Col.  Caulfeild,  of  Bloomfield,  co.  Wcstmeath;  and 
May,  1854. 

Geoige,  Lieut.  85th  Light  Infantry,  d.  in  Australia. 
Sophia  Henrietta,  ra.  4  Dec.  1838,   Charles  Coyney,  Esq. 
Weston  Coyney,  co.  Stafford,  and  is  deceased. 
The  Admiral  ra.  2ndly,  15  Nov.  1826,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau 
John  Clark,  Esq.  of  Preshute,  Wilts,  by  whom  he  had  an  < 
child,  Mary  Anne,  ra.  1853,  the  Rev.  Robert  Vaughan  Hug 
of  Wyelands,  co.  Monmouth.      Being  again  left  a  wide 
1834,  he  ';.(.  3rdly,  11  Nov.  1836,  Laura  Maria  Julia  Walbur) 
only  child  of  M.   Florian   Chevillard,    one  of  the   Emp 
Napoleon's  Colonels,  who  fell  at  the  battle  of  Leipsic  1813, 
this  marriage  he  had  seven  sons,  j 

Karl  Heinrich    Augustus,   Capt.  E.N.,   to.   1870,   Flor  ' 
Maud,  dau.  of  Henry  Foley,  Esq.  of  Wistow  Manor,  Ht 
and  Ersham  House,  Kent. 
Randolph,  a  colonist  in  New  Zealand. 
Eugene  George  Henri.  Frederick. 

Guy,  Lieut.  R.N.        Horatio.  Algemo 

Admiral  Mainwaring  distinguished  him.self  as  a  naval  ol 
during  the  French  War,  but  he  did  not  sei-ve  after  the  j 


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^f  1S15.  As  Midshipman  in  the  "Majestic,"  he  was  present 
It  the  battle  of  the  Nile,  and  he  served  in  the  "  Defence"  at 
I  ho  blocUeade  of  Copcnhafin.  One  of  the  latest  commands 
M  by  him  was  that  of  the  "Caledonia,"  120,  the  tiag-ship 
-'ir  Edward  Pcllew  (Lord  Exnioiith).  llo  d.  11  April,  1862, 
ml  was  s.  by  his  son, 

(louDON  JUiswAniNo,  Esq.  of  Whitmore  Hall  and  Biddulph, 
1,1.  1843,  Miss  JIary  Hickey,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1872,  aged  of), 
leaving  issue,  Chari.es,  now  of  AVhitmore;  Walter;  Frede- 
rick; Ellen,  )ji.  Cavanagh,  Esq.;  Alice;  and  Julia. 

Arms — Arc.,  two  bars  gu.    Crest — (Hit  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  ass's  heail  haltered  ppr.     Motlo — Devaiit  si  jo  puis. 
Sua — Whitmore  Hall,  Xewcastle-under-Lymc,  co.  Stafford. 


MAINWARINO-    OF    OTELEY    PABK. 

Maixwaiuxo,  SAiiUSBrRT  KTXASToy,  Esq.  of 
Oteley  Park,  Salop,  and  Bromboroiigh  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.  Salop,  and  High  Shcriif'  1S70,  educated 
at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  8  Sept.  ISW;  in. 
20  Mav,  1869,  Edith  Sarah,  dau.  of  late  Sir  Hugh 
Williams,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chables  Francis  Ktnaston,  6.  17  Dec.  1871. 

II.  Watkin  Handle  Kynaston,  b.  22  Aug.  1875. 

iLiltWflC— James  Mainwakino,  Esq.  (bapt.  Jan.  lGOl-2), 
one  of  the  Uarons  of  the  Exchequer  (3rd  son  of  James  Jlaiu- 
waring,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Chester,  who  purchased  Brom- 
borough,  CO.  Chester,  and  grandson  of  James  Mainwaring, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  whose  father,  Randle  Mainwaring,  Col.  in  the 
army  ot  King  Charles  I.,  was  3rd  soncf  Edward  Mainwaring, 
Esq.  of  Whitmore),  purchased  from  the  Hardwares,  Brom- 
borough  Court  estate.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Charles  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley  Park,  Salop,  and  by  her, 
(who  was  buried  at  Bromborough  8  Feb.  1786)  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  h.  1725 ;  m.  Elizahcth,  dau.  of  James  Mason,  Esq.  of 

Shrewsbury,  and  has  one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Bulkelcy  Hatchett, 

Esq.  of  EUesmere. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1749. 

James  Mainwaring  d.  23  Oct.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

CuAKLES  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Bromborough,  co.  Chester,  b. 
1723,  ill.  24  June,  1754,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Falconer,  Esq., 
Becorder  of  that  city,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  1789  (svith  three 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Hon.  Booth  Grey;  Mary,  m.  John 
Smith,  Esq.;  and  Harriett,  d.  unm.),  two  sons,  James,  of 
Bromborough,  6.  15  April,  1757,  d.  Feb.  1827,  leaving  a  son, 
the  Key.  James  Mainwaring,  M.A.,  b.  at  Avignon ;  and 
Charles.    Mr.  Mainwaring  d.  30  Ju^y,  1781 ;  his  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Charles  Mai.nwarino,  of  Oteley  Park,  b.  7  Sept. 
1768;  ill.  24  June,  1800,  Sarah  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Town- 
shcnd,  Esq.  of  Hem  House,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Dec.  1829;  had  issue, 

Charles  Ktnaston,  of  Oteley  Park. 

TowNSHENT),  of  Galltfaeuan  (see  j'nlloidng  Memoir). 

Susan,  m.  22  Nov.  1825,  the  Rev.  Edward  Duncombc,  of 
Aldborough,  co.  York,  and  d.  1854. 
Mr.  Mainwaring  d.  6  May,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Kynaston  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Oteley  Park, 
Salop,  and  Bromborough  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1829,  b.  16  Sept.  1803;  m.  2  Oct.  1832,  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Lloyd  Salusbury,  Esq.  of  Gallt- 
faenan,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a  son,  Salcsbcry  Kynaston, 
now  of  Oteley  Park.    He  d.  June,  1862. 

Arms — .\rg.,  twob.ars  gu.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
an  ass's  heaci  couped  ppr.     Motto — Devant  si  je  puis. 

Scats — Oteley  Park,  EUesmere,  Salop;  Bromborough  Hall, 
CO.  Chester.    fiu6s— Carlton ;  Travellers';  and  Boodles. 

|liit'.tsto«  of  ©ftlcit  P',trl!. 

The  family  of  Kinaston  descends  from  lorwerth  Goch,  Lord 
of  Mochnant,  Powysland,  and  through  him  from  the  royal  line 
of  Powys. 

John  or  Jenkin  Kinaston,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Griffith  Kynaston, 
Esq.  of  Stocks,  Seneschal  of  the  Lordship  of  EUesmere  temp. 
Hbmbt  VI.,  and  elder  brother  of  Sir  Roger  Kynaston,  of 
Hordley,  ancestor  of  the  Baronets  Kynaston),  had  the  estate 
of  Stocks  settled  upon  him  and  his  heirs.  He  rn.  Johanna, 
dau.  of  John  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Peover,  co.  Chester,  son  of  Sir 
John  Mainwaring,  Knt.,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Peter  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Stocks,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Arlhey,  co.  Flint,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

HuupuREY  Kinaston,   Esq.   of  Stocks,  living  (oii^).  Henry 


■VIIL,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  .ind  heir  of  William  Oteley,  Esq.  of 
Oteley,  Salop,  by  whom  he  acquired  the  estate  of  (Jteky, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Geori;e  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley  and  Stocks,  in.  Jane,  dun. 
of  Sir  George  Grey,  Knt.  of  Enville,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  8  Dec. 
1643,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Kinaston,  Esci.  of  Oteley,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Francis  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley,  Salop,  and  relict  of  Arthur 
Chambrc,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  demise,  4  Aug.  '16 
Elizabkth,  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Edward  Kinaston,  Knt.  of  Oteley,  High  Sheriff  for 
Salop  1599.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bagnall, 
Knt.,  Marshal  of  Ireland,  and  dying  1641,  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Francis  Kinaston,  Knt.  of  Oteley,  a  celebrated  scholar 
and  poet,  who  translated  the  Troilus  and  Cressida  of  Chaucer 
into  Latin  verse.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Lee, 
Bart,  of  Langley,  Salop,  and  had  a  son,  Edward,  his  heir.  Sir 
Francis,  who  was  an  Esquire  of  the  Body  to  Charles  I.,  d. 
1652,  and  was  s.  by  his  sou, 

Edward  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  .Sir 
John  Hanmer,  Bart,  of  llanuier,  and  dying  April,  1650,  was  .«. 
by  his  son. 

Sir  Francis  Kinaston,  Knt.  of  Oteley,  rn.  Margaret,  daa.  of 
Sir  Arthur  Mainwaring,  Knt.  of  Iglitfield,  and  dying  s.  j).  1661, 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Robert  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk,  and 
was  father  of 

Charles  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Oteley,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Lacon,  of  West  Coppice,  .Salop,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Oteley,  who  m.  thrice,  but  d.  s.  p.  1781. 

Mary,   m.  James  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of   Bromboi'ough,  co. 

Chester. 
Penelope,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Vaughan,  D.D.,  and  had  a 

dau.,  Penelope  Vaughan,  d.  unm. 

A  rms  nf  Kinaston — -Vrg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest  of  Kinas- 
ton—A  lion's  head  erased  sa.  guttee  d'or. 


MAINWAEING    OF    GALLTFAENAN. 

Mainwaeixg,  Towxshend,  Esq.  of  Galltiaonan, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.,  Hi^h  Sheriff  ISiO,  M.P.  lor 
Denbigh  Eoroughs  lSil-48,  1857-68,  b.  1807;  m. 
1837,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heircss  of  Col.  J. 
Lloyd  Salusbury,  of  Gralltfaenau,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Salcsbcry,  M..\.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  1845. 

Reginald  Kynaston,  6.  1847. 

Amicia  Mary,  rn.  1872,  W.  E.  Knollys,  Esq.         Susan. 

Mr.  Mainwaring  of  Galltfaeaata  is  younger  brother 
of  the  late  C.  H.  Main-wariug,  Esq.  of  Oteley  and 
Bromborough,  and  descends  from  the  Mainwarings 
of  Peover,  co.  Chester. 
For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  Mainwaring  of  Oteley  andBroni' 

borou'jk. 
Seat — Galltfaenan,  Rhyl. 

♦ 

MAITLAND    OF    ECCLES. 

Maitiand,  Lattdeedale,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  co. 
Dumfries,  J.P.,  b.  8  Oct.  1809 ;  vi.  9  IS'ov.  1843, 
Mary  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Gillespie, 
of  Edinburgh,  and  has  an  only  child, 

Lina  Mary. 

JLiurnCIC.— This  is  an  early  branch  of  the  noble  family  of 
Lauderdale,  being  a  cadet  of  Maitland  of  Lethimjtcn. 

James  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Queensberry,  afterwards  of  Auc- 
henbreck,  was  son  of  Robert  Maitland,  of  Auchenbreck,  living 
1489,  and  grandson,  by  Egidia  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Scrim- 
geour,  of  Dudhope,  of  James  Maitland  of  Auchenbreck,  who 
was  3rd  son  of  Sir  Robert  Maitland,  of  Thirlcstane.  He  i,(. 
1st,  a  dau.  of  —  Somerville,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  of 
Auchenbreck;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Douglas,  of  Costrogill,  co.  Dumfries,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  son, 

Robert  Maitland,  of  Eccles,  living  1530,  m.  Agnes  Gordon, 
dau.  of  the  Laird  ofTroghaine,  in  Galloway,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Maitland,  of  Eecies,  m.  Ist,  his  cousin,  Janet 
Wilton,  of  Croglin,  co.  Dumfries;  and  2ndly,  Marion,  dau.  of 
William  Douglas,  of  Killwarren.  By  his  1st  wife  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1597,  a  son, 

Robert  Maitland,  of  Eccles,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jardine,  of  Barnock,  Clydesdale,  and  d.  1G06,  leaving  an  only 
son, 


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EoBEET  JlAtTLAND,  of  Eccles,  who  was  h.  1G05,  and  m.  1627, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Brown,  Jtinister  of  Glencairn  (she  was  m. 
2ndly,  1049,  to  James  Brotherstones,  and  d.  ICSG),  and  by  her 
left  at  his  decease,  April  1640,  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

John,  of  Eccles. 

Wilham,  Minister  of  Whithorn,  co.  Lincoln,  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Maitland  of  Lo  ado  a,  whose  descendant, 
Ebenezer  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Stansted,  Essex,  and  Park 
Place,  Berks,  M.P.,  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  1807, 
the  surname  of  Fuller.  He  purthast-d,  1848,  from  Eliza- 
beth Maitlaad,  the  family  estate  of  High  Barcaple,  Scot- 
land. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Maitland,  of  Eccles,  h.  8  July,  16.31  ;  in.  28  April, 
1653,  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Blair,  Laird  of  Pittendrach,  co. 
Perth,  and  d.  14  May,  1678,  leaving  by  her  (who  li.  22  Feb. 
1684),  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

George  Maitland,  of  Eccles,  who  was  b.  7  Aug.  105"),  and 
m.  21  Nov.  1678,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  llobert  Fergusson,  of 
Craighdarrock,  Nithsdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1097)  had 
issue  five  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Grizell,  to.  Abraham  Crichton,  of  Garland,  co.  Dumfries. 
Margaret,  ni.  James  Maxwell,  of  Jlerkworth,  Paisley,   co. 

Renfrew,  and  d.  1712. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Cochran,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant. 
Anne,  m.  Mungo  Gibson,  Minister  of  Sanquhar,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mary,  m.  Alexander  Williamson. 

Mr.  Maitland  d.  11  Aug.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

Charles  Maitland,  of  Eccles,  M.D.,  who  was  6.  17  Sept. 
IGOi,  and  m.  7  Nov.  1695,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Gibb, 
Merchant  of  Glasgow,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1723), 
with  two  other  sons  and  four  daus.,  an  eldest  s(m, 

Charles  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  b.  5  Oct.  1701;  m.  1739, 
Grizcl,  dau.  of  John  Blair,  Esq.  of  Dunskcy,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  Eccles,  6.  24  May,  1710. 
William,  b.  21  Aug.  1745. 
John,  Capt.  B.N.,  6.  21  July,  1743. 
Joan.  Margaret. 

Grizell,  in.  John  Eushby,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  John,  after- 
wards John  Bushey  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  lather  of 
the  present, 

Lauderdale  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Eccles. 
Janet,  in.  1733,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Eabington. 
Mr.  Maitland's  grandson, 

John  Bdsixy  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  co.  Dumfries,  D.L., 
M.P.,  m.  Eliza  Harriett,  dau.  of  William  Camac,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Lauderdale,  now  of  Eccles. 

II.  William  Henry,  in.  1st,  Kate,  dau.  of  Henry  Thornhill, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Kevan,  co.  Cork,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.;  and 
2ndly,  1844,  Marianne,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Roberts,  Esq. 
of  Ardmore,  co.  Cork,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  William  Lauderdale. 

2  Henry  Noreott,  d.  an  infaut.  3  Richard  Roberts. 
4  Sidenham  Bligii.                              5  Frank  Cave. 

1  Florence  Martin. 

I.  Grace,  m.  Admiral  Lo  Vicomto  do  Cbabannes,  French 
navy. 

II.  Eliza  Caroline,  m.  30  Oct.  1834,  Sir  Thomas  II.  Roberts, 
Bart,  of  Glassenburg,  Kent,  and  lirithfieldstowu,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  30  Oct.  1838. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  1833,  Henry  Whittaker,  Esq.  of  Lyston 
Hall,  CO.  Hereford,  J. P. 

.Inns — Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  coupcd  in  all  the  joints  of  the 
first  within  a  bordure  az.  Crcxt — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu. 
couped  as  in  the  arms  issuing  out  of  ^vater  ppr.  J/oWo— Luctor 
ut  emergam. 

/b'eaJ— Eccles,  near  Thornhill,  co.  Dumfries. 

♦ 

MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CmCHTOIT    OF 
RANKEILOUR. 

Maitland-Makoill-Ceichton,  Datid,  Esq.  of 
Bankoilour,  co.  Fife,  Lieut.  78th  Highlanders,  b. 
21  March,  1854 ;  s.  his  father  22  Jan.  1858 ;  m. 
1875,  Emily,  clau.  of  Cluirlcs  Drummond  liailcy, 
Esq.  of  Charlton  Musgrove,  Somcrsut,  and  has  a 
clau. 

ILuitaSC. — The  Hon.  Frederick  Maitland,  Capt.  R.N., 
6tli  son  of  Charles,  Gi.h  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  in.  Margaret  Dick, 
grand-dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  William  Dick,  Minister  of 
Cupar,  by  his  wife  Isarella  Makgill,  of  Rankeilour,  dau.  of 
David  Makgill,  of  Rankeilour,  son  of  Sir  James  Makgill,  of 
Rankeilour,  and  Hon.  Janet  Crighton  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Ist  VisdoUNT  Frendraoght.  Capt.  Maitland  assumed  on  his 
marri-ige  the  surname  of  Makgill,  and  by  the  heiress  of  Ran- 
keilour had,  with  junior  issue, 


Charles,  the  younger,  of  Rankeilour,  in.  26  Aug.  1794,  Mai 
dau.  of  David  Jolinston,  Esq.  of  Lathrisk,  and  by  her  (w! 
d.  11  June,  1824)  left  at  his  decease,  1820,  with  junior  issiu 
David  Maitland  Makgill,  of  Rankeilour. 

Mrs.  Maitland  Makgill  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  her  grandson, 

David  Maitland  Makgill  Cricuton,  Esq.  of  Rankeiloui 
b.  4  March,  IsOl,  who  was  served  heir  of  line  in  general 
James  1st  Viscount  Frendraught,  June,  1839.  He  ,n.  \e 
7  Aug.  1827,  Eleanor  Julian,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Hog,  Esq. 
Newliston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  issue, 

Charles  Julian,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Hog,  b.  16  June,  1830;  d.  1863. 

Mary  Stuart,  in.  1849,  Philip  H.  Somerville,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N, 

Eleanor  Julian  Hog,  d.  15  July,  1844. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  2  Dec.  1834,  Esther,  dau.  of  Dr.  Andrew  Coventr; 
of  Chanwell,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
David,  /).  20  Aug.  1841. 
Andrew  Coventry,  b.  20  June,  1846. 
Martha  Cunningham. 

Esther  F'rcderica,  ia.  25  March,  18G5,  Capt.  Augustus  Chcthari 
Strode,  R.N.,  son  of  Sir  E.  C.  Strode,  K.C.H.,  of  Southil 
Somerset. 
Janet  Cunningham,  in.  1864,  William  Olivant,  Esq. 

Mr.  Maitland  Makgill  Crichton  d.  11  July,  1851.  His  eldesi 
son  by  his  1st  wife, 

Charles  Julian  Maitland  Makgill  Crichton,  Esq.  of 
Rankeilour,  b.  15  May,  1828;  m.  24  Dec.  1851,  Anna  Campliell. 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James  R.  J.arvis,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.  (she 
m.  2ndly,  1871,  Edmund  Everard  Rushworth,  Esq.),  and  dying 
22  Jan.  1858,  left  issue, 

David  Maitland  Makgill  Crichton,  now  of  Rankeilour 

James  Bertie  Maitland  Makgill,  b.  2  Jan.  1856. 

William  Johnston,  b.  6  Nov.~  1856.  Charles,  b.  1858< 

Anna. 

Seats — Rankeilour;  and  Barham  Cottage,  co.  Fife. 


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IdAITLAKTD    OF    DUNDRENITAN". 

Maitland,  Datid,  Esq.  of  Compstonc  and  Dun- 
dieiiuan,  in  the  Stcwartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  late  officer  74th  Highlanders,  b.  5  July, 
18  i8  ;  m.  17  Oct.  1872,  Ellinor  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Gray  Scott,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Stdart  Cairns,  b.  19  Oct.  1873.  J 

Claude  Archibald  Scott,  6.  12  Nov.  1374.  -j 

Ellinor  Isabel.  Geraldine  Margaret  Lynch.  •  \ 

JCt'ltCitSC. — The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Maitlands  of 
Dmuli-ennan  was  William  Maitland,  a  distinguished  Scottish 
ecclesiastic  during  the  latter  part  of  the  17th  century,  stated 
to  have  been  the  lineal  descendant  of  an  early  branch  of  the 
Lauderdale  family,  which  acquired  considerable  estates  in  the 
Stcwartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  still  held  by  his  descendants.  The 
late 

Thomas  JIaitland,  Esq.  of  Dundrennan,  Solicitor-General 
for  Scotland  1840  and  1841,  and  a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord  Dun- 
drennan, 6.  9  Oct.  1792:  ■)/^.  3  July,  1815,  Isabella  Graham, 
4th  dau.  of  the  late  James  McDow-all,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the 
late  William  McDowall,  Esq.  of  Garthland,  M.P.  co.  lieufrew, 
and  had  issue, 

Stuart  Cairns,  late  of  Dundrennan. 

George  Ferguson,  of  Hermand,  d .  Oct.  1876. 

Adam,   Adjutant  7yth  lliglilanders,    d.    before  Sehastopi 

7  Oct.  1854. 
James  William,  h.  4  Oct.  1829;  d.  June,  1860. 
Elizabeth,  d.  21  April,  1846. 

Graham,  m.  Alfred  Tritton  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  London. 
Helen,  lii.  25  JiUy,  1805,  Lord  Torphichen. 

Lord  Dundrennan  d.  10  June,  1351,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  so 

Stuart  Cairns  Maitland,   Esq.   of  Compslone  and    Du 
drennan,  in  the  Stcwartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  b.  27  Aug.  1816 
TO.  11  Nov.  1841,  Margaret  Shippcn,  dau.  of  the  late  Doniinicl 
Lynch,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Ncwborough,  co.  Galwuy,  and  hai 
issue, 

David,  now  of  Dundrennan.  Thomas,  b.  8  June,  1854.'^ 

Isabella. 

Elizabeth  Cockburn,  in.  4  March,  1873,  George  Faric,  Esi 
of  the  74th  Highlanders. 

Jane  Lynch.  Helen  Stuart.  Sarah  Lea. 

Mr.  Maitland  (L  4  Dec.  1861. 

^(•H!S— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  linn  rampant  couped  at 
all  the  joints,  within  a  border  embattled  gu.,  lor  MaitlanT); 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  the  ruins  of  an  old  abbey  on  a  piece  oi 
ground,  all  ppr.,  as  proprietor  of  the  Barony  of  Dundremian, 
on  which  stands  the  Abbey  of  Dundrennan,  which  afforded  a 
tempoiaiy  shellcr  lo  the  uulortuuate  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  in 


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her  flijrht  from  the  disastrous  flold  of  Lansjsido.  Or(st — A 
,  demi-nionk  vested  srcy  holding  in  its  duxicr  hand  a  crucilix 
'  arp.,  and  in  his  sinister  a  rosary  ppr.  Motto— Ksse  quain 
,  Tidori. 

.Scars— Dundrcnnan;  and  Conipstonc,  in  the  Stewartry  of 

Kirkcudbright. 


MAITLAND    OF    FREUGH. 

Maitland,  William,  Esq.  of  Freugh  and  Bal- 
gr(>Kgi>u>  CO.  AVigton,  Capt.  Royal  Ayr  aud  Wigtown 
Militia,  b.  7  May,  185-i. 

ICtllCilSr.  —This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  and  ancient 
House  of  Lauderdale.  Cuables,  Cth  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  m. 
I  Lady  Elizabeth  Ofiilby,  dau.  of  James,  Ctli  Earl  of  Findlater 
and  Scatield,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and  had  issue. 
Their  7th  son,  the  IIos.  Patrick  Maitland,  of  Ereush,  6. 
1734;  m.  1774,  Jane  Maitland,  Dowager  Countess  of  Kothes, 
land  d.  1797,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  Turner  (who  d.  aged  SI, 
23  Jan.  1861),  and  a  son, 

John  Maitland,  of  Freugh  and  Balgreg£ran,  b.  1780;  m. 
1803,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Mon- 
reith,  and  d.  20  May,  ISll,  leaving, 

1.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

n.  'William,  Commander  E.X.,  II.M.S.  "Spiteful,"  d.  at 
Singapore,  Sept.  1846. 

III.  John,  Major-Gen.,  m.  1849,  Arabella  Jane,  dau.  of  the 
Ilev.  Joseph  Wright,  and  has  issue,  John  Hugh  llathorn ; 
Elphinstone  Vans  Agnew ;  William  Alexander  Murray ; 
Patrick  Lauderdale:  Henry  Kothes  Stuart;  Edith  Cathe- 
rine .Uine;  jVlice  Mary  Emma ;  Helena  Louisa;  Eglantine. 

I.  Catherine.  ii.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1831. 

HI.  Jane  Kothes,  vi.  Stair  Hathom  Stewart,  Esq.  of  PhysgUl. 

The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Freugh,  and  Balgreggan,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  2G  July,  1804;  m.  23  Oct.  1844,  Matilda  Frances 
Harriet,  5th  dau.  of  James  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Cragend  Castle, 
CO.  StirUng,  by  the  Lady  Janet  Buchanan  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James,  12th  Earl  of  Caithness,  and  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Freugh.  William,  now  of  Freugh. 

Patrick,  d.  16  Nov.  1877. 

Janet  Evelyn  Sinclair,  d.  29  Dec.  1SG3. 

Mr.  Maitland  d.  8  April,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Freugh  and  Balgreggan,  educated 
at  Eton,  6.  10  Dec.  1845 ;  d.  5  July,  1S09. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  r.impant  dechausce  within  a  double  tres- 
sure  flory  counterflory  gu.  Crest — A  lion  sejant  affrontee  gu. 
ducally  crowned,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  ppr. 
Motto — Consilio  et  animis. 

Seais— Freugh ;  and  Balgreggan,  Wigtoa. 


HAJENDIE     OF    HEDINGHAM     CASTLE. 

Majexdie,  Lewis  AsHHUEST,Esq.  of  Heding- 

1mm  Castle,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Canter- 

t'liry,  M.A.,  b.  1835  ;  m.  8  Jan.  1869,  Lady  Margaret 

dsay,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  William,  5tli  Earl 

V .  Crawford  and  Ealcarres,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  Alexander,  6.  17  April,  1871. 

II.  Bernard  Lewis,  b.  1873. 
I.  Margaret  Aline,  6.  1872. 

iltlTCaJIC. — This  family,  as  the  name  and  arms  show,  is  of 
'  nch  extraction.  It  was  of  some  antiqiuty  in  the  pro%ince 
•  •am,  which  place  it  quitted  in  1GG7,  in  consequence  of  the 
-ecution  of  those  professing  the  Protestant  religion.  The 
rosentative  of  ihe  elder  branch  of  this  family  still  owns  an 
family  property  at  SauveteiTC,  Beam, 
he  first  of  the  family  who  came  to  England  was  the  Rev. 
•REw  Majendie,  who  settled  in  Devonshire  about  1700,  and 
■Susannah  Mauzy,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  amongst  others, 
i!N  Jasies,  b.  1709;  and  Lewis  Arnold,  b.  1710.  Andrew 
ic-ndie  d.  1739.    His  son, 

■  loHN  James  Majendie,  D.D.,  was  Canon  of  Windsor  and 
i'roceplor  to  Queen  Charlotte.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Prcvost,  by 
"  lium  he  had  issue, 

^  Henry  William,  .successively  Bishop  of  Chester  and  Bangor, 
m.  Ann  Routledge,  and  had  issue.  His  Lordship  d.  1830. 
His  son  was  Capt.  W.  H.  M.ijcndie,  of  the  Cuanls,  whose 
youngest  dan.,  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  17  April,  1866,  the 
Kcv.  T.  W.  Wcare,  of  Hampton  Bishop,  co.  Hertford. 

Susannah,  m.  Unwin  Clarke,  Archdeacon  of  Chester. 
The  2nd  son, 
Lewis  Majendie,  became  possessed  of  nedingham  Castle,  by 


his  marriage  with  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Hoghton, 
Bart,  of  Hoghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  by  his  1st  wile  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Ashhurst,  Esq.  of  Hcdingham 
Castle.  Iledingham  Castle,  the  ancient  seat  of  the  De  Veres, 
Earis  of  Oxford,  was  purchased  of  the  descendants  of  that 
family  by  Robert  Ashhurst,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Ashluirst, 
of  Ashhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  the  elder  branch  of  which  is  now 
settled  at  Waterstock,  co.  Oxford.  The  issue  of  the  maniage 
was, 

I.  AsnnunsT,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Iknry  Lewis,  Vicar  of  Great  Dunmow,  m.  1834,  Emma 

Sophia,  dau.  of  T.  F.  Gepp,  Esq.  (she  d.  1869),  and  d.  6  Jan. 

18u3,  having  had  issue, 

1  Lewis  Ashhorst,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Arnold  Henry  Ashhurst,  6.  1838;    d.  in  Queensland, 
April,  1873.  * 

3  Scverne  A.  Ashhurst  (Rev.),  b.  1S14. 

1  Edith  M.  Ashhurst,  m.  1864,  W.  Clinton  Baker,  Esq.  ol 
Bayfordbury,  Herts.  2  Alice  T.  Ashhurst. 

3  Constance  E.  Ashhurst.        4  Eleanor  E.  A.shhurst. 
I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1807,  the  Hon.  George  Mark  Arthur 
Wiun,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Hcadloy.    He  </.  Is27,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  Charles,  3rd  Lord  Headley.    Mrs  Winn 
^-  1^63.  11.  Georgiana,  d.  5  Sept.  1855. 

Mr.  Majendie  d.  13  Aug.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

AsmiHRST  JiAJENDiE,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  m.  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  GriElin,  Esq.  (she  d.  Aug.  1863),  and  d. 
7  Oct.  1S68,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Lewis  Ashhi-rst 
Majendie,  Esq.  now  of  Hedingham  Castle. 

^  THIS— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  base  vert  a  bay  tree 
between  a  serpent  erect  on  the  dexter,  and  a  dove  close  on  the 
sinister  all  ppr.  (Majendie);  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  cross  arg. 
between  four  fleurs-de-lys  arg.  (Ashhubst)  :  in  a  canton  sa. 
three  bars  arg.  (Hoghton).  Crest— An  arm  embowcd  in  armour 
in  the  hand  a  scimitar  all  ppr.     Motto — Qiialis  ab  incepto. 

Stat— Hedingham  Castle,  Halstead,  Essex. 


MALCOLM    OF    POLTALLOCH. 

Malcolm,  John,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Poltalloch,  co. 
Argyll,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Sept.  1805  ;  m.  21  July, 
1832,  Isabella  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Wingfield  Stratford,  of  Addington  Plaee,  Xent,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1858)  "had  issue, 

I.  John  Wingfield,  of  Auchnabreck,  eo.  Argyll,  M.P.  for 
Boston,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  16  April,  18-33;  m.  25  July,  1861, 
the  Hon.  Alice  Frederica  Irby,  dau.  of  George,  4th  Lord 
Boston. 

II.  Leonard  Neill,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  11  Feb.  1335; 
killed  at  Inkerman,  5  Xov.  1854. 

HI.  Edward  Donald,  R.E.,  b.  13  Nov.  1837;  m.  17  July,  1887, 

Isabella  WyUl,  dau.  of  John  Wyld  Browne,  Esq.,  and  has 

a  son,  John  Zachary,  b.  3  Sept.  1868. 
IV.  William  Rolle,   6.    10    Jan.    1840;    m.  22    July,   1874, 

Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Lord  Charles  Wel- 

lesley. 
I.  Isabella  Louisa,  r.u  3  Aug.  IS75,   Hon.   jVJi-ca  Erskine 

Gathorne-Hardy,  3rd  son  of  Viscount  Cranbrook. 
ILtlirilCJC.— This  family  claims  to  be  the  representative  or 
chief  of  the  clan  Challum,  or  31-Callums,  settled,  according  to 
the  traditions  of  the  country,  from  a  very  early  period  in 
CO.  Argyll,  and  originally  styled  the  Clan  Challum  of  Ariske- 
odnish,  in  wliich  lordship  most  of  their  estates  are  still 
situated. 

In  the  year  1414,  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Knt.  of  Lochow, 
granted  to  Reginald  Malcolm,  Laird  of  Corbarrau,  certain  lands 
in  Craignish  and  on  the  banks  of  Loch  Avich,  with  the  office 
of  Hereditary  Constable  of  his  Castles  of  Lochuffy  and  Craig- 
nish. He  d.  1446,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John,  who  was  con- 
finned  in  his  father's  lands  and  offices,  as  is  evident  from  a 
precept  bearing  date  1  Dec.  1448.  This  family,  which  seems 
soon  after  to  have  declined,  appears  to  have  been  a  branch  of 
that  of  Poltalloch,  from  the  circumstance  that  the  farm  of 
Corbarran,  or  Corran,  then  the  only  remaining  portion  of 
their  possessions,  is  said  to  have  been  bequeathed  by  the  last 
of  this  race  to  Zachary,  the  then  proprietor  of  Poltalloch,  as 
his  chief  or  representative  of  the  elder  branch  of  his  House. 

Donald  M'Gillespie  Vic  O'Cuallv.m,  or  Donald,  son  of 
Archibald,  son  of  Malcolm,  was  seised  of  the  lands  of  Poltal- 
loch 1562,  as  appears  from  a  charter  bearing  date  18  May  in 
that  year.     He  was  lineal  ancestor  of 

Keill  Malcolm,  Esq.  (.son  of  John  M'Cullum,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Campbell,  Esq.  of  the  Lochnell 
family),  who  s.  his  cousin,  Dugald  Malcolm,  of  Poltalloch.  in 
1785.    Kcill  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Briisctt,  Lsq.,  and  widow 


1054 


MAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAL 


of  Philip  Iloughton,  Ksq.,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica ;  d.  1  April, 
1802 ;  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Neill  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltalloch,  a  Masistrate  and  Doputy- 
Liout.  forco.  Argyll,  0.  26  July,  17G9;  m.S  Feb.  1797,  Mary 
Anne,  only  survivin;;  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Oniie,  F.sq., 
M.D.,  of  Lamorbey,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  Ib'iO) 
had  issue, 

Neill,  his  heir. 

David  Ornie  Cuthbert,  h.  16  Dec.  1802;  d.  1  Oct.  1832, 

John,  now  of  I'ultnlloch. 

George  Alexander,  6.  4  Oct.  1813;  d.  April,  ISln. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1830,  John  Keir,  Esq.  of  Westfield,  co. 
Midlothian. 

Mary,  m.  3  April,  1834,  Rev.  Richard  Francis  Wylceham 
Martin,  2nd  son  of  Ficnnes  Wykeham  Martin,  Esq.  of  Leeds 
Castle,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Anne  Martha,  d.  9  March,  1328. 
Mr.  Malcolm  d.  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Neill  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Poltalloch,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.,  and 
formeriy  M.P.  for  Boston,  r,i.  1st,  14  July,  1831,  Harriet  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Clarke  Jervoise,  Bart,  of  Idsworth  Park, 
Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  May,  1837)  had  issue, 

Eeginald  Neill,  d.  young. 

Marion,  m.  24  July,  laGO,  Lieut.-Col.  Lenox  Prendcrgast, 
son  of  the  late  Guy  Lenox  Prendergast,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Lucy  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Alice  Elizabetli,  7/i.  14  Feb.  18G3,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Dalrymple  White,  K.C.B. 

Jessie  Elizabeth,  m.  11  Dec.  18')6,  the  Hon.  Egremont 
William  Lascellcs,  son  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Harcwood. 
He  m.  2ndly,  2  Sept.  1843,  Louisa,, 2nd  dau.  of  Evelyn  Shirley, 
Esq.  of  Ettington  Park,  co.  Warwick.  He  d.  2  Oct.  1857,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  brother,  John  Malcolm,  Esq.  now  of  Pol- 
talloch. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  saltier  az.  between  fotir  stags'  heads 
erased  gu.  five  mullets  or.  Crest — A  tower  arg.  Supporterx — 
Two  stags  at  gaze  ppr.  chains  reflexed  over  tlie  back  or.  MuLto 
— In  ardua  tendit. 

Seal — Poltalloch,  Lochgilphead,  co.  Argyll. 


IHAIiCOLM    or    BTJKNFOOT. 

Malcolm,  William  Elphinstone,  Esq.  of  Burn- 
foot,  CO.  Dumfries,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  b.  27  Dec. 
1817;  m.  1st,  15  April,  1857,  Mary,  2ncl  dau.  of 
James  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Cavers,  co.  Roxburgh,  nnd 
by  her  (who  d.  12  May,  1859)  had  an  only  diild, 

TlAnr  Docglas. 
He  m.  2ndly,  2  May,  1866,    Charlotte   Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville, 
of  Cranston  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

3LillCit(IC. — The  Eskdale  Malcolms  are  a  younger  branch 
of  the  Malcolms  of  Lachore,  co.  Fife.  The  first  who  settled  in 
CO.  Dumfries  was  IIobeiit  Malcolm,  son  of  David  JIalcolm,  by 
Elizabeth  Melvill  his  wife.  He  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Hov.  George 
Campbell,  and  d.  1761,  leaving  a  son, 

George  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  Burnfoot,  co.  Dumfries,  m.  18  .\ug. 
1761,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Paisley,  Esq.  of  Craig,  near 
Langholm,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1811)  left  at  his  decease, 
13  May,  1803,  with  six  daus.,  ten  sons, 

Robert,  ';.  1764;  d.  1813. 

James  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Col.  of  Marines,  m.  4  Nov.  1806,  .lean, 

dau.  of  William  Oliver,  Esq.,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue. 
PuLTENEY  (Sir),  of  wliom  presently. 
John  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  a  general  officer,  h.  2  May,   1769;  m. 

4  June,  1807,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Alixander 

Campbell,  Bart.,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  issue. 
Thomas,  b.  27  April,  1770;  in.  1804,  Frances  Deans,  and  d. 

1809,  leaving  issue. 
Gilbert  (Rev.),  Hector  of  Todenham,  co.  Gloucester,  h.  177.'>: 

in.  1800,  his  cousin,  Helen,  dau.  of  Mutlicw  Little,  Esq.  of 

Langliulm,  and  had  issic. 
George,  Lieut.  R.N..  d.  1794.        David,  d.  at  Bombay,  1s:G. 
V.'illiam  Ogilvv.  d.  1804. 
Charies  fSir),   Knt..  C.ii.,  Rear  Admiral  R.N.,  h.  1782;  vn. 

twice,  and  had  issue. 

The  3rd  son. 

Admiral  Sir  Pultenet  Milcolji,  G.C.B.,  G.C.^I.G.,  h. 
21  Feb.  17G8;  became  eminently  distinguished  as  a  naval 
commander.  He  m.  19  Jan.  1S09,  Clementina,  dau.  of  tlie 
Hon.  William  Fullerton  Elphinstone,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  Nov.  1830)  left  at  his  decease.  20  July,  1838,  an  only  sur- 
Tiving  son,  the  present  William  Elpuikstoke  Malcol:.i,  Esq. 
of  Burnfoot. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  s.altire  az.  between  four  harts'  heads  erased 
gu.  five  crescents  of  the  field.  Crrsf — On  a  mount  vert  a  tower 
arg.  masoned  sa.     Motto — In  ardua  tnndit. 

Seal — Burufoot,  Langholm,  co.  Dumfries. 


IVCALLORY    OF    MOEBERLEY. 

Malloht,  The  Rev.  Geoege,  M.A.,  Rector  a 
Mobberley,  co.  Chester,  h.  16  July,  1806  ;  m.  1st, 
28  Feb.  1832,  Julia,  only  child  and  heir  of  the  Rev, 
John  Holdsworth  Mallory,  Rector  of  Mobberley, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  March,  1835)  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Rev.),  6.  9  Jan.  1833;  d.  8  March,  18C4. 

I.  Harriet,  in.  1  Oct.  1861,  Rev.  Robert  Lloyd. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  June,  1836,  Henrietta,  2nd  surviv- 
ing dau.  of  TrafPord  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Oughtrinj;ton 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  had  further  issue, 

II.  Edward  Leigh,  6.  4  May,  1837 ;  d.  18  Nov.  1876. 
ra.  Henry  Leigh,  b.  11  Oct.  1841;  d.  12  May,  1876. 

IV.  Trafford  Leigh,  b.  2  Aug.  1845;  d.  24  Aug.  1867. 

V.  Wilfrid  Leigh,  b.  23  Aug.  1853. 

VI.  Herbert  Leigh,  b.  2G  July,  1856. 
n.  Ellen.  III.  Henrietta  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Edith,  m.  28  April,  1875,  W.  Wood  Blake,  Esq. 

V.  Alice,  Jii.  1st,  10  Dec.  18G8,  James  Walker,  E.sq. ;  2ndl7| 
6  Sept.  1876,  Tliomas  Watson  Greig,  Esq.         vi.  Emma. 

JCtllCilCJ''' — This  family  was  first  established  at  Mobber- 
ley by 

Thomas  Mallort  (a  younger  son  of  Sir  William  Mallory,  of 
Studlcy,  CO.  York),  who  was  Rector  of  Davenliam  and  of 
Mobberlej',  and  Dean  of  Chester.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of 
the  Right  Rev.  Richard  Vaughan,  Bishop  of  Cliester,  and  by 
her  hart, 

Richard,  his  heir.  William,  knighted  1642,  andc?.  s.p. 

Thomas  (Rev.)  Rector  of  Northend,  eo.  Chester. 

George,    Curate   of  Mobberley,  m.  Alice,   dau.  of  Thomas 

Stretliill,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  and  had  issue. 
Jane,  la.  John  Holford,  Esq.  of  Davenham. 
Katherine,  rit.  John  Batt,  Esq.  of  OckcU,  co.  York. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1G08;  'tn.  Rev.  Thomas  Glover,  Rector  of  West 

Kirby. 
Mary,   in.  Rev.    Edward  Wyrley,   brother  of    Sir    Edwaid 

Wyrley,  Knt.  of  Hampstead  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

The  eldest  son,  \. 

Richard  Mallort,  Esq.   of  Mobberley,  to.  Lucy,  dau.  of: 
R.  Holland,    Esq.  of  Hendry  Vawr,  and   had  issue,   Thomas,! 
his  heir;  Richard;  Lucy;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  lloiloni, 
Esq.  of  Davenham.    Tlie  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mallort,   Esq.   of  Mobberley,  m.  Mary,    dau. 


J 


!ny, 

Iry, 

:91, 


William  Burgess,    Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  and  dying  31 
1064,  left  issue  a  son,  Tliomas,  b.  1657,  Rector  of  MubLuji 
who  d.  v.nm.  1713  ;  and  a  dau., 

Alicia  Mallort,  b.  12  June,  1G60;  ijj.  at  Mobberley,  1' 
Rev.  George  Mallory,  Vicar  of  Maynooth,  co.  Kildare,  ; 
had  issue  an  only  son. 

Rev.  George  Mallort,  Rector  of  Mobberley,  m.  Sarah,  da'i. 
of  John  Plumbe,  Esq.,  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  had  (with  four 
dans.,  Maria,  Sarah,  Alice,  and  Elizabeth)  a  son  and  successor. 

Rev.  Thomas  Mallort,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Mobberley,  ani! 
Vicar  of  Iluyton,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  28  Nov.  1727  :  in.  Barbara, 
dau.  of  George  ffarington,  ICsq.  of  Shawe  llall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  had  issue  an  only  son. 

Rev.  John  Holdswortu  Mallort,  Rector  of  Mobberley,  and 
one  of  the  Fellows  of  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Manchester, 
and  a  Magistrate  for  Chester,  ■in.  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Crowder, 
Esq.  of  Brotherton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  an  only  child, 

Julia,  m.  Rev.  George  Leigh  (son  of  Rev.  George  Edward 
Leigh,  Incumbent  of  St.  Peter's  Stockport,  by  Elizabetli 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall  (.fc-e 
Trafford  of  Oi';ihtrui</in,i),  who  a.ssumed  the  name  of 
JIallorv  1832,  and  is  the  present  Rev.  Geoege  Mallort,  of 
Mobberley. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  collared  arg.  a  canton  az. 
Crest — A  horse's  head  coupi'd  gu. 

Seat — Manor  House,  Mobberley,  co.  Chester. 


MALONE    OF    BABOXSTOZT.  < 

Maloxe,  John  Richard,  Esq.  of  Earonston,  co. 
Westmcath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  b.  1817;  m. 
1st,  1811,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Iloiiry  Peisley  L'Es- 
trange,  Esq.  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her, 
(who  d.  1817)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Richard,  late  i2th  Lancers,  now  Capt.  Westmcath  j 
Rifles,  b.  184G;  -m.  11  July,  1872,  Hon.  Charioltc  Mildred, 
dau.   of  Hon.    John   Yardo   Buller,   and   sister    of    Lord 
Churston,  and  has  a  son,  John  Richard  Mordrcd  Ilcnrj  j 
L'Estrange.  b.  1875. 

II.  Ueury  L'Estrangc,  Capt.  ICth  Lancers,  b.  1647. 


:\[AL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


MAN" 


1055 


He  m.  2nclly,  4  April,  186S,  Anna  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  Kobort  "\^'illiam  Lowiy,  Esq.  of  romeroy, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  Eeluiore,  co.  Wcstmeal'i. 

IttilCnSC— This   family,   one  of  ihe   most   ancient   in 

Ireland,  slill  holJins  their  hereditary  property,  is  an  olTshii  >t 

of  the  royal  House  of  the  O'Connors,  Kiiiirs  of  Coniiauuht,  ;ni  I 

ives  its  name  of  Malone  from  an  ancestor  John  O'Conii'"-, 

\d   "  .Maol-F.oin."     It  is  stated  that  tlieir  old   rcsideiuc, 

lynahown  Court  (now  the  seat  of  Sir  John  Ennis,  liart.;, 

~  for  nine  centnries  in  the  possession  of  the  Malones,  and, 

ther  with  Palace  I'ark,  Litter,  Cartron.=,  &e.,  rendu:vd 

11  at  one  time  the  largest  landed  proprietors  in  "A'estmeaili. 

representative  of  the  family, 

ii.MoxD  JIalonk,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  m.  1539,  3^ar5;arc^, 
1.  of  Kiehard  D'Alton,  Esq.  of  Milltown,  and  was  father  of 
iDMOND  JIalone,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  m.  1st,  1593,  Uo.=P, 
(laii.  of  John  Coffhlan,  and  2ndly,  Catherine  Tottyt.  IJy  the 
1  itter  he  had  a  son,  John,  of  Cartrons;  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  m. 
John  Dillon,  Esq.;  and  by  the  former  he  was  father  of  a  saa 
and  heir, 

Ed.mo.nd  SfALOSE,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  m.  1C17,  a  dau.  cf 
Garrett  Byrne,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Edmo.sd  Malone,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  m.  1641,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Brazel  Fox,  of  Kilcoursy,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Edmond,  his  heir. 

II.  Anthony,  of  Baronstown,  m.  1G73,  Ufary,  dau.  of  John 
Ileilly,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  co.  Cavan,  and  was  father  of 

Richard,  of  Baronstown,  h.  1C71,  the  celebrated  lawyer 
an<l  orator,  in.  20  April,  1698,  Marcella,  dau.  ot  Uedmond 
Molady,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Malone, 
Esq.  of  Cartrons,  and  had  issue, 

1  Anthony  (the  Eight  Hon.),  M.P.,  Prime  Serjeant,  and 
Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  1757-17GO,  >ii.  1733,  Ro.se, 
dau.  of  Sir  Balph  Gore,  Bart.,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  but  d.  s.  p.  8  May,  177b. 

2  Edmond,  M.P.,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland,  m.  173(5,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Benjamin  Collier,  Esq.,  and  d.  1774,  leaving  two  sons, 

EicHABD,  Baron  Sunderlin,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland, 
so  created  1785;  d.  s.  p.  1817  {see  Eukee"s  £xiiact 
Pc-nuj.:). 

■Edmond,  the  commentator  on  Shakespeare,  d.  1812. 

3  Richard,  M.P.,  2nd  Serjeant-at-Law,  ra.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Henry  Malone,  of  Litter,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  va.  1765,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Plunkct, 
Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  of  Pallas  Park;  and  a 
dau.,  Alice,  6.  1767,  who  ra.  H.  O'Connor,  Esq.  At 
the  death  of  her  brother,  this  lady  resumed  lur 
maiden  name  of  Malone,  and  retained  possesaion  of 
Baronstov.n  until  her  death,  1866. 

Mary,  m.  1752,  John  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Blount  Plea- 
sant (.<«  O'CossoR-MoKEis  of  Mount  PU^uanl). 

1  Ar:ne  Jane  Frances. 

2  JIary,  m.  Theobald  Dillon,  E?q. 

3  Margaret,  rn.  John  Hussey,  Esq. 

4  Marcella,  m.  John  Reilly,  Esq. 

The  elder  son  of  Edmund  JIalone  and  Mary  Fox  his  wife, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  lu.  1674,  .Vnne,  dau. 
of  Henry  L'Estrange,  E.'^q.  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.,  and  had 
(with  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Anthony  Daly,  Esq.)  three  sons, 

I.  Richard,  of  Ballynahown. 

II.  Henry,  of  Litter,  Kings  Co.,f?.  1739,  leaving,  by  Margaret 
L'Estrange  his  wife,  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Anne,  m.  Richard  Malone,  Esq.,  M.P. 

2  Elizabeth,  ni.  Henry  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moystown, 
M.P.  for  Banagher. 

m.  Anthony,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Henry  Talbot,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Richard,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Aehesnn  Bloore, 
Esq.  of  Ravella,  co.  Tyrone,  and  relict  of  Roger  Palmer, 
Esq.,  but  d.  .s.  p. 

2  Edmond.  Major  47th  regt.,  in.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  JIalone,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Jolm  O'Conor,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

Anthony,  d.  1787. 

Elizabeth,  rn.  Henry,  6th  son  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of 
Keele,  co.  Stafford.  JIaria. 

The  eldest  son  of  Edmond  Malone,  Esq.,  and  Anne  L'Estrange 
his  wife, 

Richard  JIalose,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  m.  1707,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Cro.sby,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Edmund,   M.P.  for  Ardfert,   m.  Ruth   Judge,   ot  Gage- 
borough,  and  d.  f.  p.  1758.  Ii.   IIenky,  his  heir. 
HI.  Anthony,  of  Cartrons  (Rev.),  in.  Miss  Hyanton,  and  had 
a  son, 

Edmond,  of  Cartroni!.  m.  1st,  Miss  Wliite,  dau.  of  Hinry 
While,  Ejq.,  and  'iudly,  .tVane,  youngest  dau.  of  Joha 


O'Connor,    Esq.    of  -Blount  Pleasant,   aunt  of   the   lato 
Countess  of  Desart,  and  had  Issue, 
Anthony. 
Henry,  Capt.  40th  regt.,   killed  in  the  Battle  of  the 

P\  lenees. 
Edmond,   6.  1785,  Lieut.  R.K.,  m.  Maryanne,  dau.  of 
W.  B.  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Varmouth,  and  d.  1S63,  leaving 
issue,  1  Robert  Edmund,  Paymaster  R.X.,  ra.  1st,  1846, 
Frances  .•Vnne  Stejiney,  dau.  of  —  Maumc,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  1854,  Anne,  dau.  of  Wilham  Turner,  Esq.,  ."^I.D., 
of  Grantham,  which  lady  d.  16  April,  1868,  and  </.  .Nov. 
1874;  2  Richard  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Paul,  Penzance, 
Cornwall,    m.    Jane,  dau.    of  Gen.  Robyns,   of   Pen- 
zance, and  has  issue,  Cecil  and  Elizabeth;  3  Willi:;m, 
drowned;    4  Anthony,  Major  R.M.L.I.,  m.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  '25  Jan.  1868)  has  a  dau.,  Minnie  ;  and  2ndly, 
23  Nov.  1869,   Eliza  Carter,  elder  dau.  of  Dr.  W.  C. 
Hoffmeister,  of  Clifton  House,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wiiilir, 
and  has  issue,  Uobcrt  Joseph  Gee,  I'lorence  Uofrm(i>ter, 
Henry  L'Estrange,    and   Anne   Wade;    1   Marianne; 
2  Elizabeth;  3  Harriette,  m.  G.  Kingston,  Esq.  M.A., 
of  Toronto,  and  has  issue,  George  Malcolm,  and  Alice; 
4  Juha,  m.  B.  Cherriman,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Toronto. 
Elizabeth,  in.  Major  Peter  Warburton,  96th  regt.,  2n4 
son  of  Col.  Warburton,  of  Garryhineh,  and  has  is.sue, 
Anne,  ra.  Col.  Wade;  Martha;  and  Elizabeth. 
Anne,  rn.  Robert  French,  Esq.  grandson  of  Very  Rev.  W. 
French,  Dean  of  Ardagh,  of  Abbey  Boyle  and  Oak  P'l  r, 
in  Roscommon,  and  has  issue,  Anne,  m.  A.  Hector,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  J.  Hamilton,  Esq. 
I.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Robert  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Pcterficld. 
The  2nd  son, 

Hesrt  Malone,  E.sq.  of  Ballynahown,  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of 
—  Jones,  Esq.  of  Moneyglass,  and  had  a  son, 

Edmond  Malone,  Esq.  of  Ballynahown,  vi.  1774,  his  cousin, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Plcus.ii:t, 
King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmond,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  (/.  unra.  Isoti. 

III.  Henry,  rn.  Mary  Anne  Mooney;  and  d.  x.  p.  1843. 
I.  Maria,  d.  unm.  ii.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

His  eldest  son, 

Edmond  Malon-e,  Esq.  m.  1813,  Henrietta  CUamlcy,  and 
dying  1818,  left  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  d.  Mam.  1836. 

II.  John  Richard,  now  of  Baronston. 
I.  Hirriette,  d.  xi.nra. 

.^ii-iiis— Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  mullets  arg. 
Crest — A  man  in  armour  spear  in  hand  resting  on  the  grouiiil 
all  ppr.     Motto — Fidelis  ad  urnam. 

tLUt — Baronston,  MuUingar,  co.  Westmcath. 


MANBY. 

See   COLEGEATE, 


MANLEY 


OF  MANLEY 
BRAZIERS. 


HALL    AND 


Maxlet,  Arcrsxrs  East,  Esq.  of  Manlev  ITa'I, 
CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  March,  1821 ;  m. 
2  June,  1849,  Margaret  Cliristabelle,  only  dan.  of 
the  late  John  Burton  PhiHps,  Esq.  of  the  Ile.illi 
llouse,  Cheadle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Capel,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards.  6. 18  May,  liZO. 

II.  Augustus  Frederic,  b.  29  Jan.  1853. 
I.  Louisa  Georgiaua. 

3tfntil0C. — This  family,  one  of  the  most  ancient  cf  the 
landed  gentry  of  England,  is  mentioned  in  Iltililn  Ifn't 
Chronicles  as  amongst  the  number  of  those  who  canu'  o\<r 
with  William  the  Conqcekok,  and  the  name  is  included  m 
"  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey." 

RorjER  Manley  was  seated  at  Manley,  co.  Chester,  tr.rft. 
Hf.nrt  II.,  where  his  descendants  continued  to  reside  ijr 
many  centuries,  and  about  the  year  1520  the  JIanleys  renum  U 
from  CO.  Chester  to  Erbistock,  co.  Denbigh,  a  property  wl.i.li 
still  belongs  to  the  family. 

In  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Sir  RicnARD  Maklet  (who  is  nicn- 
tioned  in  the  Life  of  Lord  Clarendon)  was  Controller  e.1  iho 
Household  to  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  a  Member  ol  the 
Board  of  Green  Cloth. 

In  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  Sm  Francis  Manlet,  of  Erl.i- 
stock,  one  of  the  Judges  of  Wales,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard 
Eyton,  of  Eyton,  and  had  one  son,  Cor.NELius  Manley,  who 
was  made  Constable  of  Harleish  Caslle  by  Charles  II.  He 
Iclt  an  oaly  dau.,  Rebecca,  who  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Lauitnce,  but 


1056 


MAN 


THE 


LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAN 


(/.  .?.  p.  Sir  Francis  Manley  had  two  brothers,  Sir  Eo^cr 
Jtanlcy,  a  Capt.  in  Charles  II. 's  rest,  of  Guards,  and  Governor 
of  Languard  Fort,  who  d.  s.  p. :  and 

John  Manlet,  Esq.,  who  was  Major  in  Cromwell's  army, 
afterwards  M.P.  for  Bridport,  and  Postmaster-Gen.  in  the 
roifcn  of  William  III.  He  )/).  Margaret,  rtau.  of  Isaac  Doris- 
laus,  who  was  murdered  at  the  Hague,  when  he  was  Ambas- 
sador to  the  States  of  Holland  from  the  Parliament.  By  this 
lady  he  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder,  John,  M.P.  for  Truro, 
then  for  Bossiney,  and  Surveyor-Gen.  to  Queen  Anne,  d.  s.  ji. 
Tiie  younger, 

Isaac  Manlet,  Esq.,  Postmaster-Gen.  in  Ireland  in  the 
reign  of  William  III.,  -m.  Mai-y,  dau.  of  WiUiani  Xewland,  Esq. 
<jf  Xursells,  Herts,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Manley,  Esq.  a  Commissioner  of  Customs  in  London, 
who  d.  1743,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  AVilHain 
SL-dgwicke,  Esq.  of  London,  one  son, 

John  Manley,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Bencher  of  the 
Lliddle  Temple,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Tliomas  Ham- 
mond, Esq.  of  London;  and  d.  ISOl,  having  had,  with  two 
<l:uis.,  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Isaac  Geokge  Manley,  Esq.,  K.N.,  sailed  with  Capt.  Cook 
during  Ills  first  voj-age  round  the  world;  he  was  a  Lieut,  on 
board  the  "Prince  George"  in  Lord  Rodney's  celebrated 
victory,  12  April,  1786 ;  and  after  passing  through  the  various 
frradations,  was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  Admiral  of  the  Ked 
1S.37.  He  iii.24reb.  1791,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Charles  Pole,  Esq.  of  the  lladborne  family,  in  co.  Derby,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  one  sou  and  one  dau., 

John  Shawe,  his  heir. 

Ann  Fiances  Pole,  m.  1st,  Arthur  Salwey,  Esq.,  4th  son  of 
T.  E.  Salwey,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Salop;  and  2ndly,  Major 
Mundy  Pole. 
Admiral  Manley  d.  14  Oct.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Shawe  Manlet,  Esq.  of  Mailley  Hall,  and  of  Braziers. 
CO.  Oxford,  ;,i.  16  July,  1821,  Catherine  Emelia,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  'William  Clayton,  4th  bart.  of   Harleyford  and  Harden, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Feb.  1864)  had  five  sons, 
John  Clayton,  who  d.  at  Eome,  29  March,  1844. 
AcocsTus  East,  now  of  Manley  Hall  and  Braziers. 
^\■illiam  Campbell,  late  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Copenhagen, 
liobert  George,  late  Major  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  served  in 
tlie  Crimea;  'ui.  20  Oct.  1863,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Oakeley,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Henry  Clayton,  Esq. 
Henry  Francis,   in  the  Dijdomatic  Service  at  Washington, 
U.S.,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Eose  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Finch, 
Esq.  of  Eedheath,  Herts. 

Mr.  Manley  d.  19  Aug.  1857,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Augustus  East  Manley,  Esq.  of  Manley  Hull. 

Avmi — Arg.,  a  dexter  hand  coupcd  and  erect  sa.  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  of  the  last.  Crtsl — A  man's  head  affrontce 
ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.  Motto — Manus 
lia;'.;  inimica  tyrannis. 

Hi-at — Mauley  Hall,  Lichfield,  co.  Stafford. 


EEAISTN     OF    DUNMOYLB    AND     COEVEY 
LODGE. 

Manx,  Deane,  Esq.  of  Dunmoyle  and  Corvey 
Lodge,  CO.  Tyrone,  J. P.,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Col.  of  the  Koyal  Tyrone  Fusiliers,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Corrigan,  Killymann,  and  Patron  of  the 
Living  of  Dunmoyle,  h.  22  June,  1824  ;  m.  2.3  Jan. 
185(7,  Mary  Stobart,  only  surviving  dau.  of  William 
Jeffcock,  Esq.  of  High  Hazles,  co.  York,  J.P.  West 
Riding,  Major  1st  AYest  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry, 
first  Mayor  of  Sheffield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Cathekine  Mart  Jeffcock  Deane. 

II.  Emily  Frances  Henrietta,  d.  28  Jan.  1859. 

JLillffCtJC. — This  is,  it  is  .stated,  a  branch  of  the  family  of 
that  name  of  Kent  and  Hatfield  Broadoak,  Essex,  which,  on 
first  coming  to  Ireland  about  the  year  ICOO,  received  a  grant 
of  lands,  and  settled  at  Byblox,  near  Doneiaile,  co.  Cork,  and 
afterwards  in  Tyrone. 

John  Mann,  a  Merchant  in  Dublin,  who  received  a  grant  of 
land,  left  by  will,  dated  5  Nov.  1G33,  his  property  to  his 
brother, 

William  Mann,  who  sold  his  estate  in  co.  Tipperary  to 
Elias  Green,  Esq.  of  Cashel;  and  d.  about  1C90,  leaving  issue 
a  son, 

Samdel  Mann,  of  Byblox,  near  Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  m.  and 
had  issue, 

TaoMAS  Mann,  of  Byblox,  m.  Frances  Henrietta  Hamilton, 
and  had  issue. 


Hexrt,  of  whom  presently.  Isaac. 

Horace,  who  emigrated  to  Baltimore,  U.S. 

William,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

Frances,   -in.  —  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Stephen's  Green,   Dublin. 

Their  son,  Thomas,  was  Eei,istrar  of  the  Consistorial  Court, 

Archdiocese  of  Dublin. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Mann,  Esq.  of  Byblox,  and  afterwards  of  Athcniy, 
CO.  Tyrone,  h.  1745 ;  in.  1772,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Sniythe, 
Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1809)  left  at  his  decease,  1818,  amongst 
others, 

Deane   Mann,  Esq.  of  Corvey  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone,  h.  1776, 
■in.  16  March,  1805,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Arthur  Mulholland,  Esq.  of 
Pomeroy,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  May,  1835)  had  issue, 
John  Henry,  d.  an  infant.  Deane,  now  of  Dunmoyle. 

Violet,  VI.  1826,  Rev.  Andrew  Christie,  M..V.,  of  Termon 
House,  Carrickmore,  and  the  Parsonage,  Six-Mile  Cross, 
Incumbent  of  Cooley.  Anne  Jane.  Eliza. 

ICmily.  Sarah,  rf.  3  Aug.  1861. 

JIaria,  in.  24  July,  ISoo,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Mann,  Esq.  of 
Bloom  Hill,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue,  William  Henry, 
h.  11  July,  1856;  and  Thomas  Deane,  h.  18  May,  1858, 
d.  20  Jan.  1859.  Frances  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Mann  d.  22  Aug.  1844. 

Arras — Or,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  ermines  between  three 
lions  r:impant  sa.  a  trefoil  of  the  first.  Crest — Five  spears  ppr, 
issuant  from  the  top  of  a  tower  or,  the  tower  charged  with  a 
trefoil  vert.     Jlotto — Virtus  vincit  invidiam. 

^eals — Dunmoyle ;  and  Corvey  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone. 


I 

1 


IiIANNINa    OF   COLDBEOOK    PAEK  AND 
DISS. 

IiIanning,  William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Cold- 
brook  Park,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  Stoneleigh,  Chel- 
tenham, J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  5  March,  1822; 
in.  4  Oct.  1849,  Emily  Octavia,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Batt,  Esq.,  M.D., 'Brecon,  of  the  7th  Fusiliers 
(who  served  in  the  Peuiusular  War),  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  h.  31  Dee.  1853. 

II.  Edgar  Babington,  6.  18  Feb.  1855. 

III.  Edward  Frederick  Collins,  b.  15  March,  1S5D. 

IV.  Francis  Woodward,  b.  30  Aug.  1863. 

V.  Dumaresq  Williamson,  6.  11  Oct.  1805. 

VI.  Ilobert  Harris,  b.  10  Jan.  1869. 

I.  Emily  Cartrette,  m.  Jan.  1876,  Eev.  F.  G.  Holmes,  Eector 
of  Stuston,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Susan  Louisa.  in.  Kate  Anna  Maria. 
IV.  Sarah  Grace  Donne. 

JLllTCatlt. — Several  branches  of  the  family  of  Manning 
have  long  been  settled  in  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  and  from  the 
similarity  of  arms  it  is  probable  that  they  descend  from  a 
common  ancestor  with  the  Mannings  of  Kent,  of  whom  a 
pedigree  will  be  found  in  Hasted's  history  of  that  co.  ,  Thomas 
(or  John)  Manning,  of  Great  EUingham,  Norfolk,  J.P.  1428, 
111.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Mortimer,  of  Attleborough, 
and  widow  successively  of  Sir  Ealph  Bigot,  of  Stockton,  and  of 
Henry  Pakenham,  Esq.,  and  had  three  daus.,  of  whom  Chris- 
tian, m.  William  de  Grey,  Esq.  of  Merton,  ancestor  of  Lord 
Walsingham.  John  Manning  was  Mayor  of  Norwich  1413. 
The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family  before  us, 

Tho.mas  Manning,  of  Eoydon,  Norfolk,  bad  issue  by  Mary 
his  wife  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  William  llore,  of  Diss),  three 
sons, 

Thomas,  bapt.  20  Feb.  1630,  who  may  have  been  the  Com- 
modore Slanning  kiUed  at  Solebay  fight,  1672,  and  who  was 
of  this  family. 

John,  bapt.  24  March,  1C32,  who  had,  by  Abigail  his  wife, 
four  .sous,  Thomas  ;  John;  James;  and  George. 

Samuel. 

Samuel  SIanning,  the  3rd  son,  was  bapt.  18  June,  1638,  and 
buried  at  Diss,  10  Sept.  1701,  having  in.  Deborah,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wainforth,  Gent,  of  Eoydon,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel,  bapt.  19  June,  1682,  who  had  issue,  by  Ann  his 
1st  wife,  Samuel,  bapt.  28  Feb.  1723,  buried  at  Diss,  3  Dec. 
1743,  aged  20.  He  m.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Baylie, 
of  Harleston,  Norfolk,  who  d.  16  Nov.  1761,  aged  81.  He 
was  buried  10  Feb.  1734,  at  Diss. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Deborah,  bapt.  12  Sept.  1680;  «;.  Eev.  Edward  Bosworth, 
Eector  of  Thelton,  Norfolk  (son  of  liev.  Edward  Bosworth, 
Eector  of  Diss,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John,  and 
sister  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Philip  Castleton,  Cart.),  who  d. 


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14Jiinp,  1714,  arrod  40.    Mis.  Bos  worth  d.  13  Sept.  1708, 
a'-'pcl  'JS,  and  was  luuicd  at  Diss,  having  had  issue, 
Kdward  Boswoith,   Rector  and  I'atron  of  Diss,  d.  unin. 
26  .}\\\y,  1778,  ascrt  73. 
Anne,  bapt.  11  .\us.  1C85;  m.  Thomas  Carter,  of  Norwich; 
he  </.  2  Oct.  1730. 
Thomas  Mannino,  the  2nd  son,  of  Starston,  Norfolk,  hapt. 
20  Nov.  1C87,  'iix.  Susan,  dau.  of  Gregory  Clarke,  Esq.  of  llun- 
stead  and  Ulunderston,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

Tlioni.a.<;,  of  IJungay  and  Starston,  J. P.,  m.  Frances,  dan.  and 
heiress  of  John  "Sinipsini,  ICsq.  of  lUuisay  and  Debenham, 
Suffolk;  and  d.  10  Jan.  1787,  aged  G3,  having  had  issue, 
Frances,  ^.  6  March,  1749;  ?/j.  Tliomas  Jenkinson  Wood- 
ward, Esq.,   LL.H.,  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Diss  Volunteers,  an  eminent 
botanist.     He  resided  at  Walcot  Hall,  in  the  parish  of 
Diss,  and  </.  31   Jan.    1820,   aged  70.      Mrs.  Woodward 
</.  s.  p.  17  Nov.  1833,  aged  84. 
William,  of  whom  presently. 
Susanna,  d.  uiim.  9  April,  1812,  aged  83. 
Anne,  3rd  wife  of  Simon  Kerrich,  Esq.  of  ITarleston  and 
GeUleston,  Norfolk  {see  that  Familii).  Deborah. 

Eev.  William  Manning,  the  2nd  son,  M.A.of  Caius  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Ecctor  and  Patron  of  Diss,  'lU.   Elizabeth,   only 
child  of  Itev.  William  Adams,  Kector  of  llollcsby,  Norfolk  (she 
d.  Jan.  1782),  having  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  b.  8  Nov.  1772,  a  celebrated  traveller  and  linguist, 
and  the  same  to  whom  many  of  the  well-known  letters  of 
Charles  Lamb  were  written.  (Sec  a  Jlemoir  of  him  in  the 
(Jentlcman's  Magazine,  July,  1840).  He  d.  at  Bath,  2  May, 
1840,  and  was  buried  in  the  Abbey. 
Kdward  Bosworth,  of  King's  Lynn,  b.  1  Sept.  1778. 
Susan,  b.  7  Sept.  1770;  m.  John  Sharman,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  April,  1837.  Frances,  6.  22  Aug.  1776;  unra. 

Anne,  6.  4  Feb.  1780  ;  mjuk. 
Ecv.  William  Manning  d.  29  Nov.  1810,  aged  77.    His  son, 

Eev.  William  Mannino,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Diss  and  Wceting, 
Korfolk,  formerly  F"ellow  and  Tutor  of  Caius  Coll.  Cambridge, 
i.  30  Sept.  1771;  m.  28  July,  1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Rev.  William  Sayer  Donne,  P^ector  of  Colton,  Nor- 
folk, son  of  William  Donne,  Esq.,  fii'st-cousin  of  the  poet 
Cowper,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Jan.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM  Woodward,  now  of  Coldbrook  Park. 

II.  Charles  Robertson,  M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Rector  of  Diss,  Rural  Dean,  and  J. P.  for  Norfolk,  b.  2  July, 
1825;  ra.  1st,  14  F"eb.  1855,  Emilia,  dau.  and  co-heii'ess  of 

•    liev.  Thomas  Thorogood  Upwood,  of  Lovcll's  Hall,  Terring- 
ton,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d,.  21  Jan.  1873)  has  issue, 

1  Charles  XJpwood,  b.  2  April,  1857. 

1  Edith  Emilia.  2  Alice  Mary. 

3  Louisa.  4  Ursula. 

5  Frances  Adelaide.  6  Elinor  Kathleen. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  Nov.  1875,  Florence  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Sir  Baldwin  Wake  Walker,  Bart.,  K.C.B.,  and  has 
issue, 

7  Mary  Florence. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth,  in.  II  Sept.  183S,  William  Calverly 
Curteis,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Elizabetli. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  30  June,  1840,  Thomas  Edward  Wallace, 
Esq.  of  Diss;  and  d.  5  June,  18G5.     He  (/.  2  Blay,  1808,  ii.p. 

III.  Emily,  ra.  20  Sept.  184?',  William  Harris,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  and  has  issue,  William  Manning,  M.A.,  Fellow  of 
King's  Coll.  Cambridge;  John  Foster;  Edward  Bosworth; 
Emily  Elizabeth;  Anna  Maria;  Frances  Harriet;  Lilias 
Eobertson ;  and  Elizabetli  Dunne. 

IV.  Harriet,  r,i.  4  Feb.  1844,  Zacluiriah  Simpson.  Fs  i.  of  Diss 
(who  (/.  2  April,  1873),  and  has  iasue,  Robert  Mmnaig,  and 
Harriet  Elizabeth. 

Bev.  William  Manning  d.  3  Jan.  18.57,  aged  85. 

Ann!' — Quarterly  :  gu.  and  az.,  a  cross  flory  between  four 
cinquefoils  or,  quartering  Donne,  Sayeb,  Amyas,  and  Robert- 
son o/ il/iuj-^xoi.  Crext — Out  of  a  dU' al  coronet  or,  ;in  eagle's 
head  sa.  beaked  gohi  between  two  ostrich  feathers  ai'g. 

Residence — Stonelcigh,  Cheltenham. 


HANNIITG    op    EVEnSFIELD. 

Manning,  Thomas  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Eversfield, 
Devon,  J.P.,  b.  26  May,  1S02 ;  m.  14  Sept.  1851, 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  IJavid  Jcues,  Esq.  of  riyui- 
stock,  Devon. 

JLillCiigC— John  Glanville  MANNixfT,  Esq.  (descended, 
it  is  stated,  paternally  from  the  Mannings  of  Stanbury, 
Cornwall,  and  maternally  from  Judge  Glanville,  of  Kihvorthy, 
Devon),  m.  F^Ieanor,  relict  of  Richard  Thorn,  Esq.  (by  whom 
the  was  mother  of  Licut.-Gen.  Sir  Nathaniel  Thorn,  K.C.B., 
WllO  d.  lSu7;,  and  only  cliild  of  Rev.  John  Evcialicld  (a  col- 


lateral descendant  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Eversfield,  of  Donti 
Park,  Sussex),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  cu-hcirof  Robert 
Maunder,  Esq.  of  IJicknoUer,  Somerset,  and  by  her  had  an  only 
surviving  son,   the  present  Tuomas  Ellis  Manning,  Esq.  of 

Everslield. 

.^rjiis— Gu.,  a  cross  patoncc  between  four  cinquefoils  or. 
Crc>it — Issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griflin's  head  sa. 
between  two  feathers  ppr.     Multn — E.sse  quam  vidcri. 

Seat — Everslield,  Lew  Down,  North  Devon. 


IMANNOCK    OF    GIFFORD'S    HALL. 

Mannock,  Walter  Steickland,  Esq.  of  Gif- 
ford's  Hall,  Suffolk,  b.  Jan.  182G ;  s.  Lis  father 
1871. 

iLtliritJC. — Previously  to  the  reign  of  Henry  'VI.,  the 

estate  of  Gifford  Hall  belonged  to  the  GilTords.  It  was  thca 
purchased  by  Philip  Mannock,  who,  until  that  time,  had  his 
abode  in  the  neighbouring  village  of  Stoke,  as  appears  from 
the  family  pedigree.  In  1789,  William  Comyns,  Esq.,  cousin 
of  the  present  owner,  came  into  possession  of  the  Giflord's 
Hall  estate,  and  thereupon  took  the  name  of  Mannock.  He 
il.  1819,  leaving  no  issue,  and  the  property  devolved  on 
I'ATKicK  Power,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Mannock 
and  is  the  present  possessor.  The  connection  of  this  gentle- 
man with  the  Mannocks  came  through  marriage  into  the 
Strickland  family,  as  shown  in  Bdrke's  jU'xliHCt  Baronetcies. 
Nicholas  Power,  an  Irish  ofiicer  (who  served  under  the 
Chevalier  Charles  Edward,  in  consequence  of  whose  final 
defeat  he  lost  all  his  property  in  Ireland),  ra.  Elizabeth  Strick- 
land, of  Catterick,  co.  York,  and  was  father  of  Patrick 
Power,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford,  who  m.  his  cousin  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  White,  Esq.,  and  Barbara  Strickland.  Their 
only  surviving  son, 

Patrick  Mannock,  Esq.  of  Gifford's  Hall,  b.  1793;  changed 
his  name  from  Power  to  Mannock,  by  royal  license,  1830. 
He  m.  May,  1820,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Power,  Esq.,  and 
had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Walter  Strickland,  now  of  Gifford's  Hall. 
Ill  Patrick  Nieholas,  /).  1831. 

II.  Francis  Anthony  Stri«kland,  Capt.  ISth  Hussars,  b,  1S32. 
I.  Helen. 

He  d.  1874. 

Arras — Sa.,  a  cross  flory  arg.  Crest — An  heraldic  tiger's 
head  erased  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.  crined  and  tufted  or. 
Motto — Aut  aut  non. 

Seat— Gifford's  HaU,  Stoke  by  Neyland,  Suffolk. 


MAK-SEL-PLEYDELL. 
See  rLEYDELl, 


MANSEL    OF    COSGKOVE    HALL. 

Mansel,  John  Christopher,  Esq.  of  Cosgvove 
Hall,  Northampton,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and  Eiicks, 
h.  1  Sept.  1813  ;  m.  28  June,  1853,  Katlierine  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Longueville  Mansel, 
Hector  of  Cosgrove,  and  has  a  dau., 

Frances  Charlotta. 

iLfltC(t3C. — Rev.  Christopher  Mansel,  Rector  of  LoitK 
Newton,  co.  Durham,  son  of  Edward  Mansel,  Esq.  of  Cosgrove, 
by  Jlilliccnt  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Draper,  Esq.  (and  grand- 
son (by  Nightingale  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Edward 
Furtho,  Esq.  of  Furtho  and  Cosgrove)  of  Samuel  MaunseH, 
Esq.  of  Haversham,  Bucks,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  John, 
2nd  son  of  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Chichley  (see  Maunsell 
of  Thorp  Mcdsor),  m.  1717,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward 
Hoares,  Esq.  of  Green's  Norton,  co.  Nortluiuipton ;  and  d, 
about  1740.    His  son, 

John  Mansel,  Esq.  of  Cosgrove,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army, 
a  highly  distinguished  and  gallant  officer,  was  killed  ar  t'.ie 
battle  of  Coteau, '25  .\pril,  1794;  he  ra.  9  June,  1768,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  John  Biggin,  Esq.  of  Cos- 
grove, and  by  her  had  issue  (besides  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  d. 
27  March,  1801)  five  sons, 

I.  John  Christopher,  of  Cosgrove,  Major  in  the  army,  h. 
1771  ;  ra.   1795,  Maria  Antonia,    dau.   of   Williani    Lin>kill, 

Esq.  of  Tyneinouth  Lodge,  Northumberland:  but  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Robert,  Kear-.-Vdmiral  R.N..  bapt.  6  June,  .'773,  m. 
29  May,  1805,  Frances  Cliarlotta,  d.4U.  cl  .'!ev.  Wiiliam 
ThoroUl,  of  Wcclsby  House,  l.incol:i;  asd  d.  ■-'•.■  Jar..  IJUS, 
having  ^^^  issue, 


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1  John  Cukistopheb,  present  proprietor. 

2  Kobert  ThoroUl,  b.  10  Oct.  Ibl7;  d.  21)  Marcli,  1821. 

1  Maria  Antonia,  la.  Aug.  1830,  Henry  Thorold,  Esq.  of 
Cuxwold,  Lincoln. 
III.  Christopher,  bapt.  22  July,  1774. 
rv.  George,  6.  12  July,  1781 ;  d.  8  Dec.  1808. 
V.  Henry  Longueville,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's,  Rector  of  Cos- 
gTOve,  bapt.  2  Sept.  1783;  m.  1815,  Maria  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Vice-Adniiral  Sir  Robert  Marrsom,  K.C.B. ;  and  </.  31  July, 
1871,  leaving  issue,   Henry  Longueville,   b.  1820;  Robert 
Stanley,  6.   1826;   Marianne;    Eleanor  Maria:  Katliaiine 
Margaret,  m.  John  Christopher  JIansel,  Esq.  of  Cosgrove 
Hall;  Clarissa;  and  Henrietta. 

^  (•/,;.?— Arg.,  three  maunches  .sa.     Cirst — On  a  cliapeau  gn. 
turned  up  erm.  a  falcon  rising  ppr.    Motto — Quod  vult,  vaUle 
vult. 
Seat — Cosgrove  Hall,  near  Stony  Stratford. 


MANSERGH    OF    GE.ENANE. 

Manseegh,  John  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Grenane 
House,  CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  Command- 
ing 4tli  Eoyal  Lancashire  ililitia,  late  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  1823;  m.  1851,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Charles  ^Yalte^  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  E6J- 
Ern',  CO.  Flint. 

iLinC.irjC. — The  family  of  Mansergh  are  stated  to  have 
come  from  the  north  of  England.  Three  of  the  name  settled 
in  Ireland,  Bbtas,  of  whom  presently;  Robert,  -nho  had  a 
son,  Lieut.  George  Mansergh;  and 

James  Mansergh,  Esq.,  who  obtained  grants  of  land  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement,  and  amongst  them  the  lands  of 
Macronv,  and  who  made  his  will  13  Jan.  1701,  proved  12  Dec. 
1704.    He  left  issue  one  son  and  three  daus., 

I.  George,  executor  of  his  father's  will. 

I.  Eleanor,   m.  Nicholas  Southcote,   Esq.  of  Grenane,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
1  James  Southcote.  2  Mansergh  Southcote. 

1  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Daniel  Mansergh,  Esq. 

2  Anne  Southcote. 

3  Eleanor,  m.  John  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Newforcst,  co.  Tip- 
perary, d.  s.  p. 

n.  A  dau.,  r/i.  Alexander  Grove,  Esq.  of  Ballyhimmock,  co. 

Cork.  111.  Mary  Mansergh. 

Eetan  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Ballyburr,  co.  Kilkenny  (men- 
tioned above),  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  under  the  Act  of 
Settlement  in  the  cos.  of  Meaih  and  Kilkenny.  He  was  Hi;;h 
SheritT  CO.  Kilkenny  ICSl  and  1682,  and  J.P.  1083.  He  iu. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Daniel  Wcntworth,  Esq.,  and  had  three 
sons  and  three  daus., 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently.  George. 

AVcntworih.  Rebecca.  Lemon.  Margaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Mansergh.  Esq.  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  for  that 
CO.  tii'iix).  George  I.,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Southcote,  Esq.  of  Grenane.  His  will  bears  date  30  Nov. 
1724,  and  was  proved  1  April,  1725.    He  left  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Macrony,  co.  Cork,  m.  15  July,  1849,  Mary  St. 
George,  and  left  issue,  one  son  and  one  dau., 

1  Richard,  of  Headford,  co.  Galway,  who  assumed  the  name 
of  St.  George. 

1  Catherine,  m.  —  Bayley,  Esq. 
n.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

ni.  Bryan,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Gabbett,  Esq. 
I.  Eleanor,  in.  Jonathan  Lovett,  Esq.  of  Northampton. 
The  2nd  son, 

Nicuolas  JIansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  co.  Tipper.nry,  m. 
9  Dec.  1760,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Lockwood,  Esq.  of 
Cashel,  and  had  issue  (with  one  dau.)  two  sons, 

I.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Cashel,  Hig1i  Sheriff  for  co.  Tipperary  1789,  m. 
1788,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Kingsmill  Pennefather,  Esq.  (if 
Cloneyhai-p,  co.  Tipperary,  by  the  Hon.  Mary  Lysaght,  and 
d.  10  June,  1823,  aged  70,  leaving  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  late  of  Macroney  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Cashel,  b.  20  May,  1789; 
d.  Oct.  1805.  2  Daniel. 

3  James,  Rector  of  Kilmore,  Diocese  of  Ca.shel,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Col.  Owen  Lloyd,  and  left  issue,  Daniel 
James,  Ensign  19th regt.;  Owen  Lloyd;  Nicholas;  and 
Catherine. 

1  Jlaiy,  ii(.  Edward  Pennefather,  of  3Iarlow. 

2  Margaret,  m.  Major  Jacks,  7th  Dragoons. 

3  Elizabeth,  d.  unin. 

4  Catherine,  -/?i.  Richard  Martin,  Esq.  of  Castle  Jane. 
The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Socthcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  m. 
22  March,  1770,  EUzabclh,  dau.  of  John  Garden,  Esq.  of  Tem- 
1  L-raore,  and  dying  1814,  left  issue.    The  eldest  son, 


John-  Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Tipperary  18C9;  in.  7  Jan.  1795,  Mary,  only  child  and 
heir  of  Richard  Martin,  Esq.  of  Clifford,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue, 

Nicholas,  d.  young. 

Richard  SIartin  SnnxncoTB,  now  of  Grenane. 

Charles  Garden,  of  Clifford,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  2  Oct.  1802;  m. 
Jan.  1833,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ixiftus  Otway  Bland,  Capt. 
E.N.,  and  d.  1873,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  had  issue,  1 
John  Loftus  Otway,  Major  44th  regt.,  deceased ;  2  Cl'.arlcs 
Stepney  Perceval,  Jlajor  40th  regt.,  of  Clifford,  Castletown 
Roche,  6.  31  Oct.  1841,  -,ii. '26  March,  1870,  Helen,  dau.  of 
George  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  The  Cove,  co.  Dinnfries,  and  has  is.'ue, 
Loftus  Charles  Ogilvy,  6.  2  March,  1873;  and  Ethel  Mar- 
guerite Otway  Louisa,  6.  14  April,  1876;  3  Arthur  H^jnry 
Wentworth,  17th  regt.;  4  Neville  Frederick,  6th  regt.; 
5  St.  George  Dyson,  North  Cork  Rifles;  1  Sarah  Mary, 
deceased,  m.  Capt.  W.Bunbury;  2  Mary  Adelaide  Cathe- 
rine, m.  Major  John  Lawrie:  3  Elizabeth  Frances  Olivia ; 
4  Georgina  Constance  Antoinette. 

John  Craven,  of  Rocksavage,  Cork,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  1832.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Yon  Wilmsdorff  Richards,  Esq.  of  Ratlia- 
speck,  CO.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  </.  1844)  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Henry  Charles,  of  Lisnagoomeen,  Ca>ile- 
town  Roehe,  co.  Cork,  late  Capt.  39th  regt.,  6.  1  Feb.  1835; 
m.  2  Nov.  1865,  Emily,  9th  dau.  of  the  late  Right  Hen. 
AVilliam  Yates  Peel  and  the  Lady  Jane  Eliza  Moore  his  wif.  . 
Mr.  J.  C.  Mansergh  in.  2ndly,  1855,  Jane  Annie,  dau.  t  i 
Major  Jolin  Campbell,  grandson  of  Colin,  Srd  Dulic  cl 
Argyll. 

Southcote,  of  Grallagh  Castle,  Thurles,  J.P.,  b.  8  May, 
1807:  ))(.  1  June,  1841,  Anna  Matilda,  dau.  of  Col.  Stepney, 
of  Abington,  co.  Limerick,  and  relict  of  William  Nicholson, 
Esq.  of  Turtullas,  co.  Tipperary. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Edward  Beatty,  Esq. of  Hcalthfield,  co.  AVexford. 

Catherine,  m.  George  Walker,  Esq.,  Commander  R.N. 

Mary  Martin,  yn.  Francis  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Sion,  co.  Wexford. 

Mr.  Mansergh  d.  12  Sept.  1817.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Richard  Martin  Southcote  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Greiiaiio, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  1822,  Jane  Rosetta,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bomford,  Esq.  of  Rahinstown,  co.  Mealh,  and  by  her  (who  is 
deceased)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Southcote,  now  of  Grenane.  ii.  Robert. 

III.  St.  George,  rn.  Sopliia  E.  Orpen  Ellard,  dau.  of  Icichard 
Orpen  Ellard,  Esq.,  co.  Limerick. 

I.  Jane,  ;n.  W.  Lane,  Esq.  of  Lanespark.  i 

II.  Maria,  to.  J.  L.  K.  Nader,  Esq.,  M.E.C.S.E.  ■ 

Mr.  Mansergh  m.  2nclly,  1S43,  Christina,  dau.  of  Rev.  r.Ichard 
Mauleverer,  Rector  of  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

IV.  Charles  William,  11th  regt. 

V.  Richard  Slauleverer,  R.N. 

III.  Christina  Maria,  m.  W.  F.  Majendic,  Esq.,  31st  regt. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Mary. 

V.  Martha  Letitia,  m.  16  March,  1S09,  George  E.  M.  Tcylor, 
Esq.,  late  44th  regt. 

He  d.  1870.  ' 

Seal — Grenane,  near  Tipperary.  " 

♦ 

MANSFIELD    OF    CASTLE    V/KAY. 

Mansfield,  Feancis  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Wray,  and  Ardrummon  House,  co.  Donegal,  b. 
26  Feb.  1833,  Major  Prince  of  Wales'  Own  Done- 
gal Mihtia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859 ;  m. 
1861,  Anna  Philippa,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
George  SimoB  Harcoiirt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwjke,  Eiiclis. 

JLtnrngr. — Ralph  Mansfield,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  was 
the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland,  and  was  granted 
by  James  I.  in  1614,  by  patent,  1,000  acres,  called  Killanc- 
guirden  (now  called  Keliygarden),  part  of  which  has  ever 
since  been  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  Ralph  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Mansfield,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Leigh,  of  Norbury  Booth, 
and  had  issue,  one  son,  George;  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  ?n.  a 
Sir.  Goodwin,  co.  Londonderry ;  and  Sarah,  m.  Mr.  Parke,  co. 
Sligo.    The  son, 

George  Mansfield,  Esq.,  to.  Miss  Jolinston,  of  Kilinare,  cc. 
Fermanagh,  and  had  issue  five  sons, 

I.  Ralph  (Rev.),  (/.  vnm. 

II.  Francis,  Capt.  in  the  army,  of  Mount  Hall,  w.  Eliz.ibrth 
Montgomery,  grand-dau.  of  Hugh,  2nd  Viscount  Montgo- 
mery, of  Great  Aids,  co.  Down,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Ralph,  and  two  daus.,  Anna  Helena,  and  Martha,  who  m. 
Lieut.  Thelwell  Powell.  The  son,  the  Rev.  Ralph  Mansfield, 
TO.  Miss  Johnston,  of  Drumkeen  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Francis,  of  Castle  Wray.  m.  May,  1789,  Margaret  West, 
granddau.  of  —  Leonard,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Fermanagh 
and  (with  other  children,  who  ('.  unm.)  had,  1  Ralph, 
Capt.  loth  Hussars,  d.  12  Nov.  1854;  2  David,  d.  in  India, 


i 


f) 


MAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


io:>9 


vnm.;  3  FnANris,  now  of  Castle  AVvay;  1  Mar^avot; 
2  Hlioila;  3  Klizabcth;  i  Jano,  m.  Sir  .lames  Slcwait, 
Tart.;  5  Anna  Helena,  m.  Kobert  M.  Taf{ert,  Esq.  of 
AVooil  Brook,  co.  Tyrone;  6  Frances  Lctitia ;  and 
V  firace  Oetavia,  »i.  David  Fufsell,  Esq. 

2  IClizabcth,   m.  William  Wray,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co. 
Donegal. 

3  Grace,  m.  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.,  co.  Tyrone, 
in.  GeorRc,  of  LausUt. 

IV.  Charles,  m.  Miss  Evans,  pranildnu.  of  ."^ir  John  Kinss- 
miU,  and  had  one  son,  Kingsmill  Evans  Mansfield,  who 
ri.  uinn. 
\.  .Tohnston,  m.  Miss  Young,  of  Louffh  F.sk.  co.  Donesjal, 
and  had  several  sons  and  daus.,  all  of  whom  (/.  uum. 
except  Robert,  who  m .  Miss  Darran,  of  the  co.  Sligo,  by 
«\  hom  he  had  a  very  numerous  family.  The  present  repre- 
.sentative  of  this  branch  of  the  family  is  the  Key.  Geouge 
Mansfielp,  who  resides  on  his  benelico;  he  m.  Eliza 
Caroline,  only  surviving  representative  of  Robert  Scott, 
M.D.,  Professor  of  Botany,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  by  whom  he 
had  a  large  family 

The  eldest  son, 

FnASCis  Massfield,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray  and  Ardrumnion 

House,  CO.  Donegal,  b.  9  Nov.  179C;  m.  G  April,  1S32,  Mary, 

3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Santuel  Hayes,  Bart,  of  Drumboe  Castle,  co. 

Donegal,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Stewart,  now  of  Castle  Wray. 

II.  Ralph  Mansfield,  6.  1838;  rf.  ]8'>4. 
i:i.  James  Charles  Henry,  b.  May,  1841. 

IV.  Ednuind  Christopher,  J. P.,  6.  May,  18.')1. 
I.  Eliza.  11.  Mary  Jane. 

He  ('.  1876. 

iSea«— Castle  Wray,  I^etterkcnny,  co.  Donegal. 


MANSFIELD   OF  MORBISTOWN  LATTIN 

ilAxsFiELD,  George  Patrick  Lattix,  Esq.  of 
MoiTistown  Lattin,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  10  Dec.  1820  ;  m.  30  Nor. 
18i;?,  Mary  Frances  Constautia,  dau.  of  George 
Biiurke  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Acton  House,  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  June)  1853,  has  issue, 

I.  George,  J.P.,  6.  19  Feb.  1815;  m.  2  Aug.  1877,  Alice 
d'Audebard  de  Ferussac,  eldest  dau.  of  Count  d'Audebard 
de  Ferussac,  of  Paris. 

I.  Pauline  Mary,  d.  15  Jan.  1S54. 

^iillCilflr.— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Mans- 
r;i;LDs  of  yotthif/hainshn-e;  the  tirst,  it  is  asserted,  who 
settled  in  Ireland,  was  Sir  Eodolphus  Mansfield,  Knight 
Banneret,  temp.  Henry  II.  He  received  grants  of  land  in 
CCS.  Armagh,  Derry,  Cork,  Waterford,  and  Limerick;  a  small 
portion  of  that  granted  in  Waterford  alone  remains,  the  rest 
having  been  confiscated  at  various  periods.  The  famiily 
resided  at  Killingford  and  Ballinamultina,  co.  Waterford, 
until  the  beginning  of  the  present  century,  when  the  head  of 
the  House,  John  Mansfield,  having  inherited  a  portion  of  tke 
property  of  the  Eustaces  of  Tcoiaanstiiwa,  in  right  of  his 
paternal  grandmother,  removed  to  Kildare,  and  his  son, 
Alexander,  having  married  the  last  of  the  Lattins,  took  up  his 
resi<lence  at  Morristown  Lattin.  The  Mansficlds  at  various 
pciiods  intermarried  with  the  JIansfields  of  Kdlonyford,  the 
Kugents,  Powers,  Hoares,  Eustaces,  &c. 

Jons  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Ballinamultina,  co.  Waterford 
< son  of  Alexander  JIanst'.eld,  Esq.,  by  Anne  Power  his  wife: 
grandson  of  John  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Ballinamultina,  by  Jane 
Eustace,  of  Yeomanstown,  his  wife;  and  great-grandson  by 
his  wife  Dorothea  Hoare,  of  Shandon,  of  Richard  Jlansfield, 
Esq.,  whose  great  grandfather,  Walter  Mansfield,  Esq.,  ra. 
a  dau.  of  Gerald  Fitzjames  Gerald,  of  Dromana,  Lord  of  the 
Pecics,  and  had  a  conveyance,  from  the  said  Gerald,  of  the 
lands  of  Ballinamultina,  by  deed,  dated  23  June,  1591),  m. 
April,  1785,  Eliza,  only  child  of  Walter  Woulfe,  Esq.,  by  his 
wife  Eliza  Kyan,  of  Inch,  and  left,  with  a  dau.,  Frances, 
_  two  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Walter  Henry,  of  Yeomanstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  Eath- 
gormuck,  co.  Waterford,  b.  1788;  in.  181.3,  Frances,  2nd 
dau.  of  Owen  McDermott,  Esq.  of  Great  Denmark  Street, 
Dublin,  by  his  wife,  Frances  Laffan,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1833)  had  issue, 

1  John  Alexander,  6.  1814;  d.s.  p.  18G0. 

2  Walter  George,  now  of  Tinhalla,  Commander  R.X.,  n. 
18.')3,  Anne,  only  dau.  iind  heiress  of  the  late  Maurice 
Bonayne,  Esq.  of  Knockaderry  and  Tinhalla,  co.  Water- 
furd,  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Power,  Esq.  of 
Snowhill,  CO.  Kilkenny. 

3  Owen.  b.  I8l8 ;  m.  1847,  Janc,  dau.  of  William  E.  Wright, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


4  Octavian,  J.P.  of  Landscape,  co.  Waterford,  5.  182C. 

5  Edward  Oswald,  of  Landscajie,  ').  1828. 

6  Eustace  Henry,  Capt.  Kildare  Militia,  h.  1329. 

1  Eliza  Mary,  <l.  1852,  2  Famiy  Mary. 

3  Emily  Janc  Mary. 
Mr.  Walter  Henry  Mansfield  d.  1849. 
The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Mansfield,  Esq.,  h.  1786;   m.  Paulina,  onl> 
child    of   Patrick  Lattin,*  Esq.  of   Morristown  Lattin,   to. 
Kildare,  by  Elizabeth  Snow  his  wife,  and  had, 
George  Patrick  Lattin,  now  of  Morristown  Lattin. 
Alexander  John,   at  the   English   Bar,    m.  14  -luly,    18C3, 
Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Howley,  Esq.  Q.C.,  H.M.'s  Fir.t 
Serjeant  in  Ireland. 
William   Henry,  Capt.   44th  rcgt.,  d.  of  wounds  received 

before  Scbastopol,  1855. 
Richard  Walter.  Eilmund  Alexander. 

Eliza  Pauline,  m.  1837,  George,  youngest  son  of  Patrick 
Thunder,  Esq.  of  Lagor,  co.  Mcath. 

Mr.  Mansfield  d.  1842. 

^nn.5— Quarterly :  1st.  arg.,  three  bars  sa.,  that  in  chief 
charged  with  a  wyvern  of  the  first,  for  Mansfield  ;  2nd,  gu.,  a 
saltire  or,  for  Edst.\ce;  3rd,  per f ess  arg.  and  gu.  in  cliiel  on  a 
mount  vert  a  wolf  passant  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  5ipr.,  lor 
Woulfe  ;  4th,  arg.,  a  chief  indented  sa.,  for  Power.  CnH-A 
dexter  arm  cmbowed  in  armour  ppr.,  garnished  or,  the  hand 
holding  a  sword  both  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  gold.  Mutto — 
Turris  fortitudinis. 

Seat — Morristown  Lattin,  Naa',  co.  Kildare. 


IlIARCH-PHILLiIPPS. 

See  De  Lisle. 


KABCON    OF    WALLINGTON    HALL. 

?,Iaecox,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  ^yallingtou  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, J.P.,  late  Capt.  12t]i  foot,  and  late  Lieut. -Col. 
East  Norfolk  Militia,  b.  1818  ;  m.  28  May,  1850, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Anstey,  Esq.  of  Eath, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  14  April,  1855. 

I.  Eilith  Ellen.  n.  Annie. 

III.  Charlotte  Amelia.  iv.  Florence. 

V.  Blanche.  vi.  Elennor.  vii.  Evelyn. 

iLtnCaSC— Edmund  Map.con,  of  Forncctt,  St.  Mary's, 
Norfolk,  d.  16  Sept.  17011,  and  was  father  of 

Edmund  Mabcon,  of  Forncett,  who  d.  8  Nov.  1727,  leaving 
a  son, 

John  Maroon,  Esq.  of  Swaffliam,  Norfolk  (who  was  cousin 
and  eventual  heir  of  John  Marcon,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Ellinghani,  in  Edgefield,  11  Queen  Anne,  and 
also  held  Holveston,  Norfolk,  who  d.  12  Slay,  1723,  aged  38, 
and  was  buried  in  the  south  aisle  of  Norwich  Cathedral. 
From  tlais  Joun  Marcon,  of  Swaffham,  descended 

John  Marcon,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  rn.  Elizabeth  Bailey;  and 
d.  1814,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Marcon,  Esq.  of  Swaffliam,  m.  3  Sept.  1817,  Jane, 
dau  of  the  Eev.  Andrew  Edwards,  Rector  of  Great  Cress- 
ingham,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  May,  1858)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Wallington  Hall. 

Frederick,   b.  4  Jime,  1»21;  ni.  in  Canada  Miss  Gcorgina 
Ailing,  and  has  issue  one  son. 

Edward  George,  6.  22  Nov.  1822;  r.i.  Miss  Kate  Monimicat, 
and  has  issue. 

Walter,  b.  28  March,  1824;  m.  at  Tiverton,  28  July,  1847, 
Caroline,   eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Mlddletou,  \  icar  of 
Barton  Stracy,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 
Andrew,  6.  30  June,  ls2o:  d.  6  Jan.  1867. 
Frank  Evans,  b.  23  Dec.  1832. 
Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  at  Bath,  Rev.  F.  J.  Rooke,  and  d.  28  Nov. 

1857,  leaving  issue. 
Emily  Mary,  m.  18C8,  Frederick  Awdry,  Esq. 
Louisa  Anne,  twin  with  Emily  Mary. 
Mr.  Marcon  d.  23  Nov.  1833. 

^•1 )-,)!,!.— Per  fess  or  and  az.  a  demi-lion  in  chief  issuant  gu., 
all  within  a  bordure  arg.    CrcM—A  lion  sejant  winged  and  sui>- 
porting  a  lyre  with  the  dexter  foot,  behind  the  lion's  head  the 
sun  in  splendour  all  gold. 
^V(,(_ Wallington  Hall,  near  Downham  Market,  Norfolk. 


*  The  Lattins  were  a  branch  of  the  family  of  De  Latton,  of 
North  Wilts,  derived  from  the  aucieut  and  noble  race  of 
Estouteville,  or  Stutville,  of  Normandy,  who  were  Barons  of 
Lydesdale  Ca-tle,  in  Cumberland,  and  Earls  of  Yorkshire 
after  the  Norman  Conquest.  The  family  branched  off  in  the 
reign  of  King  John,  and  settled  in  Kildare,  where  they  con- 
tinued in  lineal  descent  until  the  above-mentioned  Patrick 
Lattin  d.  1836,  leaving  no  male  issue. 


lOCO 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


MAHGESSON   o:p  opfingtoit. 

Maroesson,  The  Rev.  William,  of  Van,  Surrey, 
and  Woolrlringford,  Sussex,  Rector  of  Wliatling- 
ton  and  Vicar  of  Mountlield,  Sussex,  b.  7  Feb. 
1792  ;  m.  8  June,  1818,  Mary  Frances,  only  dan. 
of  Bryan  Cook,  Esq.  of  Ow.ston  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  3  April,  18G5)  has  issue, 

I.  William  George,  late  Major  5Gth  regt.,  promotecT  to 
80th  regt.  186G,  h.  6  June,  1821  ;  r,i.  14  Oct.  1803,  Lucy 
Matilda,  younsest  dau.  of  Edward  Blackett  Beaumont, 
Esq.  of  Woodhall  Barnsley,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 
1   Evelyn  William,   6.   IG  May,  18C5;  2  Maud  Eleanor; 

3  Rosamond  Mary ;  4  Frances. 

II.  Henry  Daries,  0.  1  Sept.  1822. 

III.  John  James,  6.  31  Aur.  1825 ;  d.  23  Jan.  184D,  i(jnra. 

IV.  Philip  Davies,  Capt.  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  20  Sept.  1S2G ; 
(1.  20  June,  18G0. 

V.  EeKinald  Whitehall  (Rev.),  6.  5  Dec.  1827;  m.  3  May, 
1860,  Louisa  Sophie,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David  Rodney 
Murray,  of  Brampton  Brian,  co.  Hereford,  son  of  the 
Hon.  David  Murray,  and  has,  1  Mortimer  Reginald,  0. 
16  March,  18G1;  2  Henry  Philip  Montolieu,  b.  2G  Aug. 
1332;    3  Reginald  EUbank   Murray,   6.    22  Sept.   1SC3; 

4  Philip  Alexander,  b.  20  May,  18G5  ;  5  William  Anthony, 
6.  6  Oct.  1866. 

I.  Frances,  m.  28  Oct.  1853,  Sir  Charles  Montolieu  Lamli, 
Bart,  of  Beauport,  Sussex. 

II.  Marianne  Harriet,  d.  1  June,  183.5. 

in.  Emily  Charlotte.  iv.  Julia  Helena. 

V.  Helena  Adelaide. 

ILflTCngC. — This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  origi- 
nally named  Argcnson,  and  to  have  come  from  Krance.  John 
D'AnoEN^soN,  son  of  Peter,  m.  1499,  Louisa  du  Puy,  and  had 
two  sons,  John,  who  fought  at  the  Battle  of  Pavia,  1524,  and 
Peter,  who  m.  JMargaret  (J'Argenson,  and  is  said  to  have 
settled  in  England;  from  him  derived  descent  the  Margesson 
family  of  Wootton  and  Ockley,  Surrey,  and  the  family  of  Mar- 
getson,  of  the  co.  York,  a  descendant  of  which,  James  Marget- 
son,  was  Archbishop  of  Armagh;  his  grand-dau.,  Sarah  Mar- 
getson,  m.  Brabazon,  2iid  Viscount  Duncannon. 

AViLLiAM  MARfiETSoN,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  Ocklcy,  26  July,  1C80, 
son  of  William  Margetson,  Esq.,  and  the  lineal  descendant  of 
Richard  Margetson,  Esq.  of  Rotherham,  by  his  wife,  the  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  William  Newdigate,  of  Surrey,  m.  1712,  Mary, 
sister  and  heir  of  William  Whitebread,  Esq.  of  Offington, 
Sussex,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  17G3,  by  his  son, 

John  Margetson-,  Esq.  of  Offington,  Sussex,  High  Sheriff 
1759,  b.  31  March,  171C,  who  m.  Miss  Mary  Penfold,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1787)  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Mavy,  VI.  16  April,  1779,  William  Eichardsfm,  Esq.  of  Findcn 

Place,  and  d.  10  April,  1828. 
Frances,  m.  26  March,   1787,  Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.  of 

Warminghurst  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  1824. 

Mr.  Margesson  d.  19  May,  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Margesson,  Esq.  of  Offington  and  Ockley,  Sus.sex, 
High  SherilT  of  Sussex  1805,  b.  12  Nov.  1757;  m.  7  May, 
1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cowfold,  Sussex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July,  1826)  had  issue, 

AViLLiAM,  present  representative. 
John,  b.  1794;  d.  12  Oct.  186G. 

Mary  Frances,    m.   Richard    Martin,    Esq.    of    Horsham, 
deceased. 

Mr.  Margesson  d.  21  May,  1843, 

Armn—Sa.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  arg.  a  chief  indented  or, 
quartering  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  hinds'  heads 
erased  gu.,  for  Whitbread.  6'/-c.s(— On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
lion  passan^  gu.ardant  sa.  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  gold. 
Mollo — Lnyaltc  me  lie. 

6V"i5— Van  and  Oakhurst,  Surrey ;  and  Wooldringfold, 
Sussex. 


IffABTNDIN    OP    CHESTEUTON". 

The  late  Rev.  Samuel  Maeindin,  of  Chesterton, 
CO.  Salop,,  Rector  of  Buckhorn-Weston,  Dorset,  h. 
2G  March,  1807  ;  m.  13  March,  1834,  Isabella,  eldest 
dau.  of  Andrew  Colvile,  Esq.  of  Ochiltree  and 
Craigflower,  co.  Fife,  by  the  Hon.  Mary  Louisa 
Eden  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 


I.  Henry  Colvile,  b.  19  Dec.  1834,  educated  at  Eton  and 
Balliul  Coll.  Oxford,  called  to  the  Ear  of  Lincoln's  inn 
1860,  sometime  Acting  Standing  Counsel  to  tlie  Govern- 
ment of  India;  d.  in  Calcutta,  7  May,  1872;  m.  13  Jan. 
1863,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Gregory 
Watkins,  Esq.  of  Woodfield,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

1  Akthcr  Henry,  b.  18  Aug.  1863. 

1  Mary  Isabel,  6.  in  Calcutta,  16  April,  1867;  d.  at  Nyaee 
Tul,  1  Oct.  1868.  2  Edith  Maiy. 

II.  Eden,  6.  26  July,  1836;  d.  July,  1837.  \ 

III.  Francis  Arthur,  b.  1  May,  1838,  Major  Royal  Engineers,  ; 
m.  18  July,  ISGO,  Kathleen  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of  ' 
Sir   William  Stevenson,   K.C.B.,  Governor  of  Mauritius, 
and  has  issue,  Kathleen  Mary  Isabel. 

IV.  Philip  Samuel,   Capt.  Royal  Engineers  (Madras),  b.  22 
Nov.  1839  ;  m.  12  Jan.  1870,  Florence  Cecilia  Elizabeth, 
dau.    of  Francis  Hartwell  Henslowe,  Esq. ;    d.  17  Sept. 
1876,  leaving  two  sons,  Philip  Hugh,  6.  17  March,  1871;  ; 
and  Francis  Eden,  6.  Sept.  1875. 

V.  George  Eden,  b.  26  Oct.  1841,  Assistant-Master  at  Eton 
Coll. ;  m.  9  Aug.  1870,  Lctitia  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late 
G.  Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  and  has  issue,  Helen  Cecil; 
and  Alice  Isabel. 

VI.  Charles  Randal,  Indian  Civil  Service,  h.  8  April,  1351; 
TO.  9  Dec.  1876,  Rose  Helen  Drummond,  only  dau.  of  Louis 
Jackson,  B.C.S.,  one  of  the  Judges  of  tlic  High  Court, 
Calcutta. 

I.  Katharine  Isabella.  ii.  Alice  Mary. 

III.  Eleanor  Agnes. 

Mr.  Marindin,  previously  to  entering  into  Holy 
Orders,  held  a  Commission  in  the  2nd  Life  Guards. 
He  d.  3  Jan.  1852. 

iLtUCitgC. — The  family  of  Marindin  was,  there  is  every 
reason  to  believe  (from  family  documents  and  family  traditions), 
of  the  ancient  noblesse  of  France,  closely  related  to  the  Due  de 
Sully,  and  to  the  princely  House  of  De  Rohan.  The  Marindina 
were  Huguenots;  andaftcr  the  massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew  took 
refuge  in  Switzerland,  about  the  year  1580.  The  first  we  find, 
notice  of  in  that  country  is  Pierre  Marindin,  settled  at  Conge- 
vaux,  Bailliage  de  Morat,  about  the  year  1590.    His  sou, 

PfERKE  Marindin,  b.  in  1596,  Governor  of  Congeveaux;  d. 
in  1GG2,  leaving  a  large  family.    The  eldest  son, 

Pierre  Marindin,   established  himself  at  Vevey  in   1GG2, 
being  then  about  22  years  of  age.    He  vi.  1st,  Marie  Fizzaolar,  j 
of  Morat;    and  2ndly,   Esther  Chaule,  of  Chateaux    d'Oex,  ' 
and  left  several  children.    His  eldest  son, 

Pierre  Marindin,  b.  16G4,  purchased  the  estate  of  Corsier. 
He  m.  in  1697,  Madeleine  Pilet,  of  the  Chateaux  d'Oex,  r.nd  i 
d.  in  1759,  aged  95,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  j 

Abraham,  b.  in  1698,  whose  desecnd;mts  are  still  residenti 
in  Switzerland.  Piebue,  of  whose  lino  we  treat. 

This  Pierre  Makindin,  the  2nd  son,  6.  in  1701,  was  clio.sea 
Councillor  of  the  town  of  Vevey  in  1742.  He  m.  in  1733, 
Mademoiselle  Esther  Aviolat  d'Aigle,  and  had  issue, 

Jean  Pien-e,  b.  1733;  d.  unin.  ^ 

Jean  Francis,  of  Geneva,  b.  1738;  d.unni.  17C1.  ^ 

Jean  Philippe,  of  wliosc  descendants  we  treat. 

Jean  Ferdinand,  who  settled  in  England,  and  0,.  s.  'j}. 

The  3rd  son, 

Jean  Philippe  Marindin,  b.  in  1742,  established  himself  ia 
England,  where  he  la.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Bann,  Esq. 
of  Hallow,  CO.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  Peter,  his  heir.  John  Philip,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samoel  Peter  Marindin,  Esq.,  b.  1778  ;  m.  1st,  Catherino 
Louisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Webbe,  Esq.  ofllenbury, 
CO.  Gloucester,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  H.  Bradburne,  Esq., 
descended  from  the  ancient  family  of  Bradburne  of  Chesterton, 
and  by  her  (whocL  in  Dec.  1813)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir,  late  of  Chesterton. 

II.  John  Philip,  b.  30  Jlarch,  1810;  drowned  when  bathing 
in  the  Severn,  whilst  at  school  at  Shrewsbury,  in  1824. 

III.  Henry  Richard,  late  Major  Ist  Royals,  //.  15  March,  1S12; 
TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  DartncU,  Esq.  of  Limerick; 
d.  25  Dec.  1877. 

I.  Catharine  Louisa,  m.  Dec.  1835,'  William  Sharington 
Davenport,  Esq.,  of  Davenport,  co.  Salop;  she  d.  17  July, 
1865. 

Mr.  Marindin  TO.' 2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Iddins,  Esq.  of 
Summerfield  House,  co.  \Yarwick,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 
He  d.  in  Sept.  1S39. 

y^ri/is— Quarterly :  Lst  and  4th,  az.,  a  seastag  arg.,  for 
Marindin  ;  2nd  or,  a  cross  quarterly  gu.  and  sa.,  in  the 
dexter  chief  quaricr  an    eagle  displayed  of  the  third,  for 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MA"R 


lOCl 


Webb;  3nl,  arj;.,  on  n  bend  an.  tlircomillpts  or,   for  Brad- 
BVRNE.     Crest— A  pliiinc  ot  tcathers  ppr.     J/ot(o— Spcro  mc- 
liora. 
Jie«d«ie«— Chesterton,  near  Bridgnorth. 

♦ 

MARKER    OF    COMBE. 

Marker,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Combo,  Honitou, 
Devon,  J.P.  for  cos.  Devou  and  Dorset,  b.  10  Aug. 
1835  ;  m.  6  June,  1865,  Hon.  Victoria  Alexandrina, 
dau.  of  Edward,  9tli  Lord  Digby,  and  has  issue, 

Batmosd  John,  b.  18  April,  1867. 
Edward  Richard,  6.  19  Nov.  1872. 
Gertrude  Margaret  Diana,  6.  6  Maj-,  1S70. 

Mr.  Marker  is  son  of  Eer.  Thomas  John  iravkcr, 
who  d.  1854,  and  Frances  Amelia  Drewe  his  wife, 
(m.  1833),  and  grandson  of  Eev.  Henry  Marker,  of 
Aylcsbeare,  Devon,  m.  Margaretta  Putt,  who  d.  1846. 
This  family  inherits  Combe  through  this  Margaretta 
Putt,  the  last  representative  of  Nicholas  Putt,  who 
bought  Combe  in  the  year  1615. 
Seat — Combe,  Honiton,  Devon. 


MARKHAM    OF    CTJFFORTH    HALL. 

Maekham,  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Cuiforth 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  13  July,  1830;  served  in 
the  Rifle  Brigade  and  Coldstream  Guards  in  the 
Crimea  ;  an  officer  Yorkshire  Hussars,  and  Hon. 
Col.  7th  West  Riding  Volunteers  (Leeds  Rifles)  ; 
TO.  15  April,  1857,  Anne  Emily  Sophia,  eldest  sur- 
viving dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Grant,  P.R.A., 
of  The  Lodge,  Melton  Mowbray,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Hope,  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Militia,  0.  13  Dec. 
1859. 

II.  Claron  Henry,  6.  21  July,  18C6;  d.  IS  July,  ISGS. 

III.  Cyril  Fule,  twin  with  Claron  Henry,  d.  1  May,  18G7. 

IV.  Rupert  Evelyn,  6.  13  Dec.  18G3. 

V.  Eonald  Antony,  b.  15  Oct.  1870. 

VI.  Nigel  Ivan,  b.  10  Nov.  1372. 

I.  Mabel  Wilhelmina  Frances,  rn.  4  July,  1S77,  Earl  Annefloy. 

II.  Cecile  Mary  Isabella,  m.  12  Dec.  1877,  Cecil  d'AguiUir 
Samuda,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  D'Aguilar  Samuda, 
Esq. 

HI.  llermione  Violet  Cyril.        iv.  Ethel  Winifred  Victoria. 

V.  Averil  Constance  Antoinette  Janetta. 

VI.  Gwendolen  Beatrice  Sauchia  May. 

VII.  Sybel  Annersley  Giana. 

fLllTCiltJC. — Markliam,  a  village  near  Tiixford,  in  Not- 
tinghamshire, gave  name  (saith  Camden)  to  the  Murkhams,  a 
family  very  famous  both  for  antiquity  and  valour.  A  very 
interesting  and  copious  history  of  the  family  of  Markham,  in 
all  its  branches,  by  the  Kev.  David  Frederick  Markham,  has 
been  edited  by  his  son,  Clements  E.  Markham,  Esq. 

Daniel  Markham,  Esq.  (3rd  son,  it  is  stated,  of  Rolicrt 
Markham,  Esq.,  who  sold  Coatham,  and  grandson  of  Robert 
Uarkbam,  Esq.  of  Coatham,  M.P.  for  Notts  terii2'>.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  lineal  male  representative  of  Sir  John  de  Markham , 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas,  from  29  Richard  II. 
to  9  Henry  IV.),  served  under  the  Duke  of  York,  and  settled 
at  Kinsale,  in  Ireland.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fennell, 
of  Cappagh,  CO.  Kilkenny,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Fleetwood,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  younger  sons,  Enoch 
and  Matthew,  who  d.  at  Kinsale,  and  a  dau.,  »i.  Mr.  Coombe) 
a  son  and  heir. 

Major  William  Markham,  6.  at  Kilkenny  16SG,  who  is 
■aid  to  have  bmilt  the  first  house  at  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia.  He 
«.  1717,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Markliam,  of  Worksop 
Lodge,  of  the  OUerton  branch,  and  had  issue, 

William. 

George,  who  d.  31  Jan.  1801.  His  remain^  were  interred  in 
the  cloisters  of  Westminster  Abbey. 

Enoch,  Licut.-Col.  46th  regt.,  d.  25  Dec.  1800. 

Elizabeth,  </.  young. 

Major  Markham  d.  1772.    His  eldest  son. 

The  Most  Kev.  William  Markuam,  Archbishop  of  York, 
6.  in  Ireland,  1719,  was  made  Prebendary  of  Durham,  1769, 
Dean  of  Rochester,  17G3,  Dean  of  Christ  Chiu-ch,  17G7,  Bishop  of 
Chester,  1771,  and  Archbishop  of  York,  1777.  Dr.  Markham 
held  at  one  time  the  important  situation  of  Preceptor  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales.    He  d.  in  his  89th  year,  3  Nov.  IS07,  and  his 


remains  were  interred  in  Westminster  Abbey.  His  Grace  vt, 
16  June,  1759,  Surah,  dau.  of  John  Goddard,  of  Kotterdaui, 
related  to  the  Hopes,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  13  June,  1761,  Admiral  R.N.,  and  M.P.  for  Ports- 
mouth, m.  17  Nov.  1796,  the  lion.  Maria Itice,  dau.  of  Cevil, 
Baroness  Dynevor,  and  had  issue, 

I  John.  2  William  nice  (Uev.),  m.  Bliss  Tulip. 

3  Frederick,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  3ind  regt.,  Aide-dc-Camp  to 

the  Queen,  Gen.  of  Division  in  the  Crimea:  d.  in  London. 

18;i3.  ^ 

1  Maria,  d.  s.  p. 
Admiral  Markham  f?.  1827. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  b.  30  March,  176.3,  Dean  of  York ;  m.  Eliza- 
beth Evelin,  dau.  of  Sir  R.  Sutton,  liart.,  and  d.  1822, 
having  had  issue, 

1  George,  Lieut.  E.X.,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Edward,  m.  1st,  1840,  Charlotte  Longden,  and  2ndly, 
Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Romse,  of  TreUeck, 
CO.  Monmouth,  and  d.  20  July,  1865. 

1  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Licut.-Gen.  Sir  Bufane  Shawe 
Donkin,  K.C.B.,  of  Lower  Caversham. 

2  Henrietta  -Alicia. 

3  Cecilia,  ra.  Itev.  C.  Montgomery. 

4  Maria,  m.  28  Sept.  1812,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Tliomas  Alfred 
Harris.  5  Anne  Isabella,  hi.  Major  Chadwick. 

6  Frederica,  m.  24  March,  1838,  Capt.  Ileaviside. 

7  Sophia,  deceased.  8  Sarah. 

IV.  David,  b.  1  Sept.  1766,  of  the  20th  regt.,  a  Col.  in  the 
army,  who  was  killed  at  St.  Domingo,  1795. 

V.  Robert  (Ven.),  b.  28  March,  1768,  -Vrchdcacon  of  York,  and 
Rector  of  Bolton  Percy  ;  m.  1797,  Frances  Egerton,  daii.  of 
Sir  Gervas  Clifton,  Bart,  of  Clifton,  Notts,  and  c<.  17  July, 
1837,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Capt.  58lh  regt. ;  d.  s.  p.  1832. 

2  Henry  Spencer  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  York,  m.  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Sir  J.  L.  Kaye,  Bart.,  and  had  one  son,  Henry. 

1  Frances  Egerton,  d.  v.ym. 

2  Georgina,  m.  George,  Earl  of  Haddington,  andd.  26  Feb. 
1873. 

VI.  Osbome,  M.P.,  &c.,b.  27  May,  17C9;  m.  1st,  10  June, 
1806,  tlie  Lady  JIary  Thynne,  dau.  of  Thoma.s,  1st  Marquess 
of  Bath,  and  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

Osborne,  Capt.  90th  regt.,  d.  13  Nov.  1847. 

Mary,  vi.  W.  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Manor,  near  Bath. 
BIr.  Markham  m.  2ndly,  28  June,  1822,  Martha  Honora 
Georgina,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Henry  Jervis,  R.N., 
nephew  of  Earl  St.  Vincent,  and  d.  22  Oct.  1827,  having  hi.i.1 
one  dau., 

Martha,  m.  Rev.  William  Pearson. 

I.  Henrietta  Sarah,  m.  Ewan  Law,  Esq.  of  Horstead,  Susses, 
brother  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Ellenliorough,  and  had  by  him 
who  (I.  24  April,  1829,  three  sons  and  four  dans. 

II.  Elizabeth  Katherine,  ra.  William  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Little 
Misscnden  Aljbey,  Bucks,  and  had  two  sons,  William  and 
John ;  and  a  dau.,  Ehzabeth. 

III.  Alicia  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Forster  Mills,  and  had  a 
numerous  family,  of  whom  the  eldest  son,  William  Mills, 
Lieut.  E.N.,  is  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Durham. 

rv.  Georgina,  d.  unm. 

V.  Frederica.'  to.  16  Sept.  1797,  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Mans- 
field, and  had  issue.  vi.  Anne,  d.  unra. 

VII.  Cecilia,  ra.  Rev.  Robert  Philip  Goudenough,  son  of  the 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue. 

The  Archbishop  was  i:.  at  his  decease,  1S07,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Markham,  Esq.,  b.  5  April,  1760,  who  was  Private 
Secretary  to  Warren  Hastings,  and  subsequently  resident  for 
same  time  at  Benares,  India.  E  ventu.illy  returning  to  co.  York, 
he  seated  himself  at  Becca  Hall.  He  )».  20vAug.  1795,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  late  Oldfleld  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  co. 
Oxford,  and  by  her  (who  ra.  2ndly,  Alexander  Muie,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1841)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  6. June,  1797;  iji.  Marianne,  dau.  cf 
J.  B.  Wood,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  Consul  at  Shanghae. 

I  ASr'Hastings,  }  ^^'"^  ^^^^-^  «'  Wisconsin,  V.S. 
4  Albert,  Lieut.  R.N.,  in  China.  5  William  Jervis. 

III.  David  Frederick,  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  Vicar  of  Stfl- 
lingflect,  b.  11  March,  1800:  ni.  1827,  Catherine  Frances 
Nanette,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mordaunt  Milner,  Bart,  of 
Nunappleton,  andrf.  31  March,  1853,  having  had  issue, 

1  David  William  Christian,  b.  25  Dec.  1828;  d.  at  sea  1SJ50. 

2  Clements  Robert,  b.  20  July,  1830;  m.  1857,  Minna,  dau. 
of  Rev.  J.  Hamilton  Chichester,  of  Arlington,  and  has  a 
dau.,  Mary  Louisa.  3  Warren,  d.  11  Jan.  1836. 

1  Selina,  ?>!.  1  June,  18.')2,  Capt.R.  Quin,  R.N.,  and  d.  18G7. 

2  Georgina,  m.  1851,  Charles  C.  Bowen,  Esq. 

3  Gertrude,  ni.  Dec.  18G8,  Lieut.-Col.  Clements,  of  Ashfield. 

IV.  Warren,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  //.  15  July,  1801,  andd. 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  15  Nov.  1831. 

V.  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  60th  Rifles,  b.  14  March,  1803;  r-i. 


10G2 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


MAR 


Kuima,  dau.  of  Ecv.  Ralph  Branaiing,  and  d.  at  Jamaica, 
•I  April,  18+2,  luavins  one  son, 

Cliailes  WaiTun  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ouston,  c«  York,  m. 
iMargaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Peter  Barton,  Esq.  of  Stapleton 
Park,  Pontcfraet,  and  has  issue.  ^  , ,    ^  . 

I.  Emma,  m.  William  Rookes  Cronipton-Stansfield,  Esq.  ot 
Esliolt  Hall,  CO.  York.  ,    ^  ,     ^  ,, 

II.  Laura,  m.  William  Mure,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  Col.  of  the 
Renfrewshire  Militia.  . 

III.  Lucy,  r.i.  Henry  Lewis  Wiekham,  Esq.,  Chairman  of 
.Stamps  and  Taxes  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1861),  only  son  of  tue 
Right  Hon.  William  Wiekham. 

3,Ir.  Markham  <'.  1  Jan.  181.5,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

WiLLiAsi  MARitiiAM,  Esq.  of  CulTurth  Hall,  J.F.  and  0.L., 
Col.  2nd  West  York  Militia,  b.  2S  June,  1700 ;  m.  12  Feb.  IS28, 
LueyAnne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Holbeeh,  Esq. of  Farnborough, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas,  now  of  Cufforth  Hall. 

II.  Edwin,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  h.  28  March,  1833;  ',:■!.  8  Feb. 
1S77,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Admiral  Hon.  Sir  M.  Stopford,  and 
has  a  son,  Guy. 

III.  Francis,  late  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  h.  31  Oct.  183(;  m. 
Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Rice  Markham,  of  Moreland,  and  has 
issue. 

IV.  Alfred,  Capt.  R.N.,  h.  26  June,  1839. 

V.  Gervase,  h.  1.5  Feb.  18-14. 

I.  Laura  Elizabeth  Frederica,  m.  26  Oct.  185C,  R.  L.  0.  Pear- 
son, Esq.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  and  Deputy 
Assistant  Adjutant-Gen.  at  the  Horse  Guards. 

II.  Adcla.  d.  26  June,  1848.  m.  Mary,  d.  29  ,Jan.  1851. 
IV.  Rose  (Georgina,  d.  18  April,  1851.  v.  Lucy  Henrietta. 

VI.  Emma,  r,i.  Rev.  Albert  Smitli,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
Abel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall,  CO.  Hertford. 

viii.  Caroline,  d.  24  Kov.  1847. 
Col.  Markham  d.  26  Jan.  1852. 

Arms—kz.,  on  a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuing  gu. 
Crest— \  lion  of  St.  Mark  sejant  guardant  and  resting  his  paws 
on  a  pair  of  hames  or.     iVo((o— Mitis  et  audax. 

5rt,fs_Cufforth  Hall,  Aberford,  co.  York ;  The  House,  Melton 
Mowbray;  Solent  Cottage,  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.  Tuioii, 
Residence— 2Z,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W. 


MAKLAY    OP    BELVEDEE.E. 

Maelat,  Charles  Bkinslet,  Esq.  of  BelTecTcre, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  Bawn,  co.  Louth,  D.L.,  Higli 
Sheriff  1853;  h.  1831 ;  inherited  the  settled  estates 
of  Robert,  Earl  of  Belvedere. 

HtnCatTt. — The  first  of  the  family  whom  we  find  on  record 
is  John  Marlat,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Merchant.  By  his 
wife  Elizabeth  (who  m.  2ndly,  Mark  Shaftoe,  of  the  same  place) 
lie  left  issue,  Simon,  who  appears  to  have  d.  mvin. ;  William, 
of  whom  presently;  and  Eleanor,  m.  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.  of 
■Cocken,  co.  Durham.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Mablat,  a  Merchant,  of  Newcastle-on-Tync,  h. 
1590,  tZ.  1609,  and  was  buried  at  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  He  left 
issue,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  who  d.  1020,  an  only  son, 

SiK  John  Mablat,  of  Xewcastle-on-Tyne,  Merchant  and 
Alderman.  He  served  as  Mayor  of  that  town  five  times, 
between  the  years  1037  and  1062,  and  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood  at  Berwick,  26  July,  1639.  He  defended  that  town 
for  King  Charles  I.,  1644,  being  Governor  of  it,  but  was 
•obliged  to  surrender.  Ho  d.  1673,  having  m.  Jane,  sister  to 
Edith,  wife  of  Richard  Hedworth,  Merchant,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Anthony  Mablay,  Esq.  of  Crecvah,  co.  Longford,  in.  Eliza- 
Jjeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Cottlestown,  co. 
Sligo,  aud  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Sir),  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland,  whose  will,  dated  1753,  was  proved  1756; 
J-;!..  1707,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Delaune,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Cclbridge,  co.  Kildare,  d.  before  1784. 

2  Anthony,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Commissioner  pt  Appeals, 
m.  25  Oct.  1740,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Usher,  Esq.  of 
Usher's  Quay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1703)  left  an  only  dau. 
and  heir,  Letitia,  m.  Sir  Richard  Wolseley,  Bart. 

-3  Robert. 

4  Richard,  Bishop  of  Waterford.  d.  unm.  1802. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Mary,  m.  James  Grattan,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Dublin,  and 
I\I.P.  for  that  city,  and  was  mother  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Henry  Grattan,  M.P. 

3  Alice,  TO.  1748,  Richard  Levinge,  Esq.  of  Colverstown. 

II.  Robert.  III.  John. 
IV.  George,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

The  4th  son, 

The  Right  Rev.  Geobce  JIarlat,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromorc, 
consecrated  1745    m.  K'izabeih  Dunlevy,  and  d.  8  April,  1763, 


leaving  a  dau.,  EUzabeth,  m.  1762,  Eight  Hon.  David  Latouche, 
and  a  son, 

George  Mablat,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  Major  S  J 
the  army,  in.  Lady  Catherine  Butler,  dau.  of  lJrin.sIcy,  Earl  ofl 
Lanesborough,  by  Lady  Jane  Rochfort  his  wifi>,  only  dau.  of 
Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Belvedere  ;  and  d.  14  April,  !*2C,  leaving, 
with  two  daus.  (Elizabeth,  d.  xmm.  1848,  and  Catherine,  m. 
Rev.  Calvert  FitzGerald  Moore,  of  Twickenham)  a  son  and 
successor, 

George  Marlat,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Square,  6.  1791,  Lieut.-; 
Col.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.   to  Sir  Edw; 
Louisa  Augusta,   dau.  of  James 
Louth,  by  Catherine  Maria 

Charleville  ;   and  d.  1830,  having  had  issue,  James,  d.  1S43; 
Charles   Bbinslet  Mablat,   Esq.,   now    of  Belvedere ;    and 
Catherine  Louisa  Georgina,  in.  1851,  the  Eight  Hon.  Lord  JohaJ 
James  Robert  Manners,  and  d.  1S54. 

^rin.5— Barry  of  eight  or  and  gu.,  abordure  az.  charged  withi 
eight   martlets  of  the  first.     Crest — An  eagle  displayed  ppr. 
Motto — NuUi  praBda  sumus. 

&o«s— Belvedere,  MuUingar,  co.  Westmeath;  and  Bawn,  co.J 
Louth. 


Cavendish  Square,  6.  1791,  Lieut.-j 

dward  Paget,  m.  1828,  Catherinoj 

ames  Tisdall,   Esq.   of  Bawn,  coJ 

Dawson,    afterwards  Countess  oq 


MARLING    OE    STANLEY    PARK.         \ 

Mauling,  Samuel  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Stanley 
Park,  CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  West 
Gloucestershire  1868  to  1874,  and  for  Stroud  since 
1875,  m.  23  Sept.  1834,  Margaret  Williams,  dau.  of 
William  Bentley  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Devizes,  by 
Susan  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henbt,  J.P.,  &.  1  July,  1835;  m.  2  May,  1800, 
Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Abraham,  Esq.,  and  has,  with 
other  issue,  Percival  Scrope,  h.  1801. 

II.  Charles,  b.  25  April,  1837 ;  d.  30  Nov.  1802. 

HI.  Walter  Bentley,  Lieut.  83rd  regt.;  6.  4  April,  1854. 

I.  Esther  Helena,  d.  14  Feb.  1852. 

II.  Annie  Louisa,  m.  14  June,  1800,  Geo.  Robertson,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  25th  regt.,  Capt.  5th  Middlesex  Militia. 

ilintilQC. — William  Marling,  Esq.  (son  of  Samuel  Mar- 
ling, by  Hester  Webb,  Ms  wife),  b.  3  April,  1770 ;  m.  28  Jlarch, 
1790,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Hillman,  of  Wordcliester,  and 
by  her  (who  was  b.  9  Nov.  1773,  and  d.  7  Aug.  1856)  had  issue, 

Nathaniel  Samuel,  d.  24  Jan.  1861.  i 

John  Figgins,  deceased.  5 

William  Henry,  d.  1  May,  1815.  Thomas,  J.P. 

James,  d.  18  Sept.  1808. 

Samuel  Stephens,  now  of  Stanley  Park. 

Josiah,  d.  30  Sept.  1834. 

Esther,  d.  30  Oct.  1866.  Sarah. 


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Mr.  Marling  d.  16  Oct.  1859. 

Seats — Stanley  Park,  near  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester ;  Sedbury 
Park,  near  Chepstow. 


MARRIOTT    OF    AVONBANK. 

Maeetott,  Thomas  Beckett  Feilding,  Esq.  of 
Avonbank,  co.  Worcester,  Lord  of  the  Lordship  of 
Seagrave,  CO.  Leicester,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late 
Col.  R.A. 

2/tnC?tgC,— Augustine  Marriott,  ra.  5  Nov.  1GS9,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Peter  Tooke,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  at  Constantinople,  and 
left  issue  seven  children,  of  whom. 

The  Rev.  Randolph  Mabeiott,  D.D.,  his  heir,  becami 
Rector  of  Darfield,  co.  York.  He  m.  26  Oct.  1731,  Lady  Diana 
Fielding,  dau.  of  Basil  and  Hester,  4th  Earl  and  Countess  « 
Denbigh,  and  had  fourteen  children.    The  3rd  son, 

Randolph  Marriott,  H.E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  distinguished 
himself  under  Lord  Clive,  and  obtained  a  gold  medal  for  th< 
battle  of  Plassy.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Christophel 
Wilson,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bristol,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dij 
Edmund  Gibson,  Lord  Bishop  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Randolph,  h.  1770;  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army  ;  in.  Emma 
dau.  of  Peregrine  Treves,  Esq.,  Postmaster-General  o 
Bengal,  and  had  issue, 

1  Wilson,   his  heir,   6.  27   Feb.   1812;  an  ofHccr  in  tlu 
H.E.I.C.'s  native  cavalry,  d.  unm. 
1  Emma.  2  Julia  Frances. 

Gen.  Marriott  d.  9  March,  1821. 

II.  Christopher,  6.  1772,  Barristcr-at-Law,  d.  s.p. 

III.  Thomas  (Lieut. -Gen.),  late  of  Avonbank.  I 

IV.  George,  6.  1776,  Commander  iu  the  navy,  lost  in  tB 
"  L.idy  Duncan,"  1800,  d.  s.p. 

V.  Richard,  6.  1777,  Capt.  in  the  E.I.C.'s  service,  vi.  Chai 


MATi 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


MAR 


10G3 


lotte,  dau.  of  Peter  Du  Cane,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  Sussex, 
and  il.  s.  p. 

VI.  Charles,  of  Scllarsbrook,  co.  llcroford,  6.  1781 ;  Major  in 
the  H.E.I.C.'s  service,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Uuv.  .Mr. 
Harris,  and  niece  of  Gen.  Lord  Harris:  and  '2ndly,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  George  Griffin,  Esq.  of  Ncwtoa  House,  Mon- 
mouth. 

I.  Trances,  b.  1774,  </.  )>.  p. 

II.  Anne,  b.  1778;  m.  Jlnjor  Yeoman,  of  Whitby,  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Diana,  b.  1780,  rf.  s.  p. 

IV.  Harriot,  6.  1782;  m.  the  Rev.  William  Lcir,  Rector  of 
Ditcheat,  Somerset,  and  had  two  sons  and  seven  daus. 

V.  Charlotte,  b.  1783;  U.  s.  p. 

vt.  Elizabeth  Hester,  6.  17(55;  m.  Erig,idicr-Gcn.  Morrison, 
C.B.,  Col.  of  the  44th  regt.  of  foot. 

VII.  Jemima,  b.  1786  ;  d.  s.  p. 

VIII.  Gcorgiana,  6.  1790;  d.  s.  p. 

Tl-.e  3rd  son, 

Lieut. -Gek.  Thomas  Marriott,  of  Avonbank,  co.  Worcester, 
,T.r.  and  D.L.,  Lord  of  the  Lordship  of  Seagrave,  co.  Leicester, 
'-.  1773;  m.  Anne.  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Beekett,  Bart.,  and 

•>.  with  two  daus.  (one  of  whom,  Maria  Louisa,  m.  Nov. 
'.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Stewart  Mackenzie,  72nd 
...,h!anders,  sonof  the  Right  Hon.  James  Alexander  Stewart/, 
four  sons, 

I.  Thosias  Beckett  Feildisg,  now  of  Avonb.ank. 

II.  Edward  Becket,  m.  Mary  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Hairy 
Edmund  Waller,  Esq.  of  Farmington  Lodge. 

HI.  Randolph,  Bengal  C.S. 

IV.  Henry    Christopher,    Major    13th   Light  Infantry ;    m. 

Rosamond,  dau.  of  tlie  late  Rev.  Thomas  Carriugton,  and 

had  issue, 

1  Henry  Beekett,  6.  29  Aug.  1851 ;  d.  11  Oct.  1SG3. 

2  Tliomas  Frederick,  6.  1  Aug.  1854;  (/.  at  Corfu,  14  Nov. 
IS.'iS. 

3  Richard  Charles  Edward,  6.  5  May,  18C3. 

1  Harriot  Julia  Catherine. 

2  Louisa,  m.  20  Jan.  187G,  Edmund  Fletcher  Bosanquct, 
Esq.,  son  of  Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Dingestowe  Court, 
Monmouth,  and  Forest  House,  Essex,  and  has  a  son, 
Edmund  Marriott,  6.  24  March,  1878.  3  Mary  Edith. 

4  Marion  Frances  Florence  Carrington,  m.  14  Sept.  187o, 
Rev.  Henry  Bickersteth  Ottley,  Vicar  of  Xewton-on-Trent, 
CO.  Lincoln,  son  of  Rev.  Lawrence  Ottley,  Rector  of  Rich- 
mond, CO.  York,  and  Canon  of  Ripon  Cathedral,  and  has 
Lssue,  Fcilding  Hay  Bickersteth,  b.  25  Aug.  1877. 

5  Rosamond  Frederica. 

'  •/!«— Barry  of  six  or  and  sa.    Crest— \  talbot  statant  ppr., 
led,  or.     Motto — Virtute  et  fide. 
;i— Avonbank,  near  Pershore,  co.  Worcester. 


MARRIOTT    OF    COTESEACH. 

Maeeiott,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Cotesbacb,  co. 
Leicester,  b.  14  Oct.  1848,  educated  at  Winchcs- 
er  and  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1871,  M.A. 
.S73,  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  a  Magistrate 
or  the  CO.  of  Leicester,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
'  ''csbach  and  ShaweU,  and  Patron  of  Cotesbacb, 
ut.  in  Prince  Albert's  Own  Leicestershire 
I  lomanry  Cavalry,  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  of 
-cicester  1878. 

ittncrCQC. — The  Rev.  Robert  Marriott,  LL.D.,  Rector 
'  "'■tesbach,  m.  1771,  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heir  of  George 
■ ,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  and  had  a  son, 
!E  Rev.  Robert  Marriott,  Rector  of  Cotesbacb,  m.  2  May, 
',  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Powell,  Esq.  of  Clapton,  Middlesex  ; 
■  Oct.  1841,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1840), 
!  Others,  who  d.  young, 
Rubcrt,  6.  1817;  d.  1829. 
James  Powell,  late  of  Cotesbacb. 
Anne,  d.  1838. 

Caroline,  to.  the  Rev.  J.  D.  Watson,  of  Guilsborough ;  and 
d.  Aug.  1857,  leaving  issue.  Judith  Elizabeth,  d.  ls;i,"). 

Susanna,  m.   1843,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stevens,  of  Bradfield, 
Berks;  and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 
Elizabeth  Stow,  d.  1848. 
hf  son, 

The  Rev.  James  Powell  Godltos-Cosstaele,  of  Cotesbacb, 
0.  Leicester,  andof  Walcot,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  co.  Leicester,  b. 
1  July,  1819;  m.  19  Dec.  1844,  Lucy  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of 
ir  George  Strickland,  Bart.,  by  his  wife,  Mary,  Lady  Strick- 
ind,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Constable,  of  Wassand, 
0.  York,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Robert,  b.  29  Dec.  184G;  d.  14  May,  1868. 
n.  Charles,  now  of  Cotesbacb. 

■I.  James  Goulton  Constable,  of  Walcot,  ncnr  Crigg,  J. P., 
who  assumed  the  surname  of  Goclto.n-Constable  in  lieu 
'  f  MABaioTT,  Oct.  1872  ;   6.  21  March,  1660;  ji».  Aug.  1873, 
II. 


Mary,  youngest  d.au.  of  the  lato  Ucv.  Digby  Charifs 
Legard,  of  Lea,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  a  son,  Lewis  Robebt. 
b.  1877. 

IV.  Frederick  George,  6.  6  Nov.  1851 ;  d.  27  Nov.  1858. 

V.  John  Marmaduke,  h.  6  March,  1853. 

VI.  Henry  Peter,  0.  28  June,  1854. 

VII.  George  Strickland,  6.  7  Oct.  1855. 

I.  Mary  Esther. 

II.  Anno  ■>  .    . 

III.  Lucy  Caroline  )  '"■'"^• 

IV.  Frances  .\lice. 

The  Rev.  J.  P. Goidton-Constable,  and  Mr.s.GouUon-Constable. 
his  wife,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  Jan.  1S6G,  the  sur- 
names and  arms  of  Goulton-Constable,  instead  of  those  of 
Marriott,  in  conformity  with  the  will  of  Lady  Strickland, 
who  <;.  Jan.  18G5.  Mr.  Goulton-Constable  d.  10  Oct.  1871,  and 
was  s.  at  Cotesbacb  by  the  eldest,  and  at  Walcot  by  his  second 
surviving  son.    Mrs.  Goulton-Constable  d.  8  July,  1871. 

Motto — Sursum. 

iitstticKce— Cotesbacb  House,  near  Lutterworth. 

< 

MARRIOTT. 

See  DoDiNGTON'. 


MARSH    OF    GAYNES    PARK. 

Chisexhale-Maesh,  William  Swaixe,  Esq.  of 
G-aynes  Park,  Essex,  b.  Sept.  1857;  5.  his  father 
1875. 

HinCtgC. — William  Coxhead  JIarsh,  Esq.  of  Gayncs 
Park,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  b.  IG  Aug. 
17S0;  )ii.  3  Oct.  1806,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Swaiiie, 
of  Leverington,  Isle  of  Ely,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Ingle,  Esq.  of  Shelford,  co.  Cambridge,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Coxhead,  late  of  Gaynes  Park. 
William  (Rev.),  formerly  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Trinitv  Hall, 

Cambridge,  of   Wcthersfield  Place,  Vicar  of  Wethersficld, 

Essex,  6.  8  Aug.  1815;  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  White, 

Esq.  of  Wetherstield. 
Henry  Augustus  (Rev.),  formerly  Fellow  and  Junior  Deaa 

of  Trin.  Coll.   Cambridge,   and  Vicar  of   Tuxford,  Notts, 

6.  28  Feb.  1817 ;  m.  1850,  Eli»a,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John 

Lamb,  Dean  of  Bristol,  Master  of  Corpus  Christ!  Coll. 

Cambridge. 
Sophia,   m.   the  Rev.   Edward  Brownc-Everard,   Rector  of 

Burnham  Thorpe,  Norfolk ;  d.  18G7,  leaving  issue. 
Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr.  .tUnsUe,  Master  ofPembroke  Coll. 

Cambridge. 
Louisa,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Pratt,  Rector  of  Harpley-cur.i- 

Bircham,  Norfolk. 
Ellen  Frances,  ra.  the  Rev.  C.  Tower.  Rector  of  Chilmarl:, 

Wilts ;  (/.  1866,  leaving  i.^.sue. 
Caroline  Georgiana,  m.  Henry  B.   Edwards,  Esq.  of  Har- 

dingham,  Norfolk. 

Mr.  Marsh  was  Fellow  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.  Cambridge,  anj 
Member  of  the  Society  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  he  d.  March,  1867, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Coxhead  Chisenhale  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  Park, 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Banister-at-Law,  Chairman  Esse.x 
Quarter  Sessions,  6.  25  July,  1811;  ra.  Oct.  1846,  Eliza  Ann 
Chisenhale,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Chisenhale  Chisenhale,  Esq. 
of  Arley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  took  the  name  and  arms  uf 
Chisenhale,  in  addition  to  those  of  Marsh  ;  he  d.  31  Jau. 
1875,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Swaise,  now  of  Gaynes  Park. 

II.  Thomas  Edward,  6.  June,  1865. 

I.  Mary  Sophia,  d.  24  Feb.  1862. 

II.  Caroline  Emily.  iii.  Blanche  TJrsuTa. 
IV.  Eliza  Gertrude.  v.  Margaret  Alice. 
VI.  Annie  Sophia. 

.<fnns— 1st  and  4th,  Marsh,  quarterly  gu.  and  arg.,  in  the 
1st  quarter  a  horse's  head  of  the  second;  2nd  and  3rd,  Chi- 
senhale, arg.,  three  crosses-crosslet  botonnee  fitehce  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  gu.  Crests — Issuing  from  a  mural  crown  an. 
a  horse's  head  arg.  dueally  collared  or,  for  Marsh;  2nc!.  a 
grifBn  passant  gu.  collared  and  lined,  the  collar  charged  «i.li 
three  crosses-crosslet,  for  Chisenhale. 

i&at— Gaynes  Park,  Epping,  Essex. 


MARSH    OF    RAMRIDGE. 

Marsh,  Matthew  Henry,  Esq.  of  Kamridgo, 
CO.  Hants,  J.P.  for  Hants  and  "Wilts,  and  D.L.  to. 
Wilts,  M.A.,  M.P.  for  Salisbury  1857-68,  formrrlT 
Member  of  Lesislalive  Council,  New  South  AValcf^, 
b.  12  Sept.  1810  J    m.  25  July,  1844,  Eliza  Maiy 

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MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


Anne,  elder  dau.  of  Mr.  Serjeant  Merewether,  of 
Castlefield,  co.  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Georgiana  Eliza  Lucy,   m.  1865,  Sir  Herbert  Denman 

Croft,  Bart.,  M.P. 
1!.  Bertha  Maria,  m.  1809,  George  Gordon  Macpherson,  Esq., 

Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  3rd  son  of  Cluny  Macpherson. 
in.  Edith   Anne,    m.    1870,    George  Best,   Lieut.  li.H.A., 

eldest  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel  Best. 

iLlllfrtJC— Philemoe  Mabsh,  son  of  the  Rev.  PntLEMOK 
Maksh,  Rector  of  St.  Martin's,  Micklegate,  Yorli,  and  Vicar  ^.i 
Trinity,  Micklegate,  Yorli,  ni.  1768,  a  dau.  of  Matthew  Hornsey, 
and  d.  1788,  leaving  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Matthew  Marsh,  Rector  of  Wintcrslow,  Wilts, 
and  Chancellor  and  Canon  of  Salisbury,  oi.  1808,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Bellinger  Brodie,  Rector  of  Winterslow, 
and  d.  1840,  having  had  issue  by  this  lady  (who  survived  him 
till  1862), 

M.iTTHEW  Hen-bt,  now  of  Rararidge. 

George  Thomas  (Rev.),  to.  Frances  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 

Archdeacon  Macdonald,  and  d.  1862. 
Charles  William,  m.  .Janet,  dau.  of  Major  Macleod,  and  has 

i.s3ue  four  sons  and  four  daus. 
Georgiana  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Prothero,  eldest  son 

of  Thomas  Prothero,  Esq.  of  Maliias  Court. 

5eaf— Pamridge,  Andover. 


MARSH    OF    SNAVE    MANOR    AND    IVY 
CHURCH. 

Maesh,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Snave  Manor  and  Ivy 
Church,  Kent,  J.P.,  b.  13  June,  1806 ;  m.  1827, 
Jane  Inglis,  dau.  of  W.  Forlong,  Esq.  of  Welshott 
House,  CO.  Lanark,  N.B.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  Newnham,  6.  29  Jan.  1828,  Col.  H.M.  Indian  army, 
'M.  1827,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Major  Caldecott,  late 
Grenadier  Guards,  of  Holton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has 
issue,  Edward,  b.  May,  1865;  Constance;  and  Ethel. 

II.  Henry  Dyke,  late  Capt.  82ud  regt.,  6.  17  May,  1836. 

I.  Adelaide  Lydia. 

II.  Mary  Maria  Pakenham,  m.  10  May,  1861,  Henry  Preston 
Elrington,  son  of  Rev.  Henry  R.  Elrington,  D.D.,  and 
grandson  of  Thomas  Elrington,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ferns. 

III.  Agnes  Roberta  Jane. 

IV.  Gertrude  Tottenham,  m.  John  Baylis  Thompson,  Major 
R.A.,  and  has  issue,  Arnold  Edward,  6.  May,  1806. 

3Liil(cl^t. — This  ancient  family  was  seated  at  East  Lang" 
don,  near  Dover,  Kent,  iu  the  reign  of  Edwaed  III.,  a.d.  1326. 

William  Mabsh,  of  Marlon,  in  the  parish  of  East  Langdon, 
Kent,  had  two  sons;  the  elder,  Robert,  of  Marton,  was  father 
of  Robert  Marsh,  of  Marton,  whose  son,  Richard  Marsh,  of 
Marton,  had  three  sons  ;  the  eldest,  John  Marsh,  of  Marlon, 
had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  .John.    The  elder, 

Thomas  Maksh,  of  Brandred,  was  father  of  Thomas  Marsh, 
of  Brandred,  who  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Nethersole,  and 
sister  to  Sir  Francis  Nethersole,  of  Nethersole  House,  Womings- 
would,  and  d.  1654,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

.John  Marsh,  m.  1637,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry 
Saunders,  of  Canterbury,  and  by  her  had,  with  four  daus., 
five  sons,  i.  Henry,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  in.  Richard  (Capt.), 
of  Faversham  ;  iv.  Saunders;  and  v.  Thomas.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Marsh,  Esq.,  to.  Leah  Adye,  and  d.  1718,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  Lucy,  three  sons, 

Thomas,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Militia  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  Capt. 
of  Sandown  Castle,  in.  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Croplty, 
Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1739,  in  his  73rd  year,  bequeathing  his 
personal  and  real  estate  to  his  kinsman,  John  Marsh,  Esq. 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law. 
John.  Ht.N-RY,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

The  3rd  son, 

Henrt  Marsh,  Esq.  of  London,  to.  twice;  by  his  2nd  wife 
knly,  Mary  Sandfovd,  of  London,  widow,  he  left  issue  at  his 
death,  1721,  two  sons,  Henry;  and  John,  of  Barnes,  who  left, 
with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  to.  to  Col.  Cosby,  E.I.C.S.,  a  son  John, 
E.N.,  who  m.  Anne  Tyler,  of  Dorking,  Surrey,  and  d.  1769, 
having  had  a  son,  John  ;  and  four  daus.,  Anne,  Charlotte, 
Elizabeth,  and  Mary.    The  elder  son, 

Heney  Marsh,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  to.  1st,  Mary  Tyler,  of 
Dorking,  Surrey ;  and  2ndly,  Susan  Atwick,  of  Gosport,  and 
d.  1772.  aged  58,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Wil- 
liams, E.sq.  of  Portsmoulh,  four  sons,  John,  of  whom  pre- 
eeaiiy ;  Henry,  K.N.,  of  Sandwich,  6. 1753,  d.  1821 ;  Edward, 


R.X.,  (/.'!.  -p.  1786;  and  William,  Lieut.  R.X.,  6.  1757;  d.  1818 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Xethcrsole  House,  Earhain  Dowi 
also  of  Snave  Manor  and  Ivy  Church,  Kent,  b.  1752;  m.  Eliz 
belh,  dau.  of  Henry  Browne,  Esq.  31. D.,  of  Sarum,  and  by  h^ 
(who  d.  1819),  had  three  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Henry  Egerton,  6.  1776;  Major  R.A. ;  if.  1811. 
Edward  Gerard  (Rev.),  6.1783;  Vicar  of  .\jlesford,  Kent,  an 
Canon  of  Saathwell,  Notts;  to.  Lydia,  dau.  of  Tliomas  \V" 
liams,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  had  issue,  1  Edward  Sidnej 
deceased:  2  John  William,  Rector  St.  Miehaers,  Winche 
ter,  m.  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  George  Radcliffe,  D.D.,  Preben 
dary  of  Salisbury  Cathedral  and  Examining  Chaplain  to  Dr 
Burgess,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  has  issue,  Evelyn,  b.  No* 
IS-'iS,   and   Ida;    3  Joseph    Samuel,    deceased;    4  Thoin4 
Henry,   deceased;    1  EUzabeth  Lydia,    in.   Francis    Allel 
Gardiner,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. ;  2  Catherine  Rebecca,  to.  Johl 
Hambrough,  Esq. ;  3  Frances  Louisa ;  and  4  Jane  Emma. 
In  1784,  this  John  Marsh  disposed  of  the  Nethersole  mausiffl 
and  estate,  quitting  the  same  for  a  residence  in  Sussex.    Hi 
d.  1823;  his  eldest  son, 

John  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Snave  Manor  and  Ivy  Church,  &.  177® 
771.  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Pakenham,  Esq.  (in  direct  linj 
from  William  de  Pakenham,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Longford) 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  had  two  sons,  i.  John  Henry,  6. 
March,  1804,  d.  v.  p.  1833,  having  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Hurry 
Esq.  of  Toxteth  Park,  near  Liverpool,  who  gave  birth  April 
1834,  to  a  posthumous  son,  John  Henry  Pakenham ;  am 
i[.  Edward.  Mr.  Marsh  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  onl; 
surviving  son,  the  present  Edward  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Snav 
3Ianor  and  Ivy  Church. 

.^/•ms— Quarterly;  gu.  and  arg.,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  horse' 
head  of  the  2nd.     Cre.it — Issuing  from  a  mural  crown  gu. 
horse's  head  arg.  ducally  collared  or. 

Residence — Nethersole  House,  Bath. 


MARSH    OP    SPRINGMOTJNT. 

Marsh,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Springmount,  Queen' 
Co..  J.P.,  h.  11  June,  1817  ;  m.  17  July,  1838,  Ann 
Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Arthur  Maxwell,  Esq.  o) 
Dublin,  and  d.  25  Feb.  1879,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jebemy  Tayloe,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  h.  14  May,  184] 
111.  15  Sept.  1864,  Rachel  Gertrude,  only  child  of  Charli 
Ferdinand  Smyth,  and  has  issue,  1  Francis  Charles, 
20  Sept.  1866 ;  2  James  Reynolds  Maxwell,  6.  5  3Ia.-cl 
1-G3;  3  Jeremy  Taylor,  6.  16  Dec.  1871;  4  Digby  Cec; 
6.  16  .\ug.  1877;  1  Evelyn  Caroline  Gertrude;  2  Emi] 
Frances ;  3  Gertrude  Clifford. 

II.  Arthur,  6.  25  April,  1844 ;  to.  28  July,  1370,  Rachel,  elde 
dau.  of  Andrew  M'Cullagh,  Esq.  and  has  issue,  1  Franci 
b.  16  Sept.  1872;  2  .-Vrthur  Torrens,  b.  29  Oct.  1876; 
Rachel  Kathleen ;  2  Anna  Ethel ;  3  Emily  Cecil  Clare. 

III.  Francis,  b.  15  Aug.  1846;  d.  7  Aug.  1863. 

IV.  Henrj-,  b.  8  Sept.  1850. 

v.  Robert  Maxwell,  b.  7  Sept.  1852. 

VI.  Cecil  Cranipton,  b.  30  Jan.  1856;  d.  30  Jan.  1875. 

VII.  George  William,  b.  11  Nov.  1858. 

I.  CaroUne  Anne,  d.  25  April,  1862. 

II.  Anne  Maria,  d-  12  Oct.  1871.  ni.  EUzabeth. 

iiCincagC.  —  Francis    Mabsh,    Esq.    of    Edgeworth,  c 
Gloucester,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Aylesbury,  and  aunt 
Frances,  Countess  of  Clarendon,  mother  of  Anne,  Duchess 
York,  first  wife  of  James  II.    The  grandson  of  this  marriag 

Fbancis  Marsh,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  6. 23  Oct.  162 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jeremy  Taylor,  Bishop  of  Doi 
and  Connor,  and  had  issue,  Francis,  who  left  two  daut 
Jeremy,  of  whose  line  we  treat;  and  Barbara,  wife  of  Frant 
Chauntrell,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

The  Very  Rev.  Jeremy  Marsh,  Dean  of  Kilmore,  m.  1 
Henrietta  Catharine,  dau.  of  Henry  Dodwell,  Esq.,  by  whc 
he  had  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  John  Digby,  Esq.  of  La 
dcnstown,  co.  Kiluare;  he  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Siiw 
Digby,  Bishop  of  lilphin,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Frances,  w 
of  the  Rev.  William  French,  and  a  son,  Jeremy.  The  Dean' 
3rdly,  Judith,  dau.  of  Francis  Butler,  Esq.,  and  had  by  hei 
son,  Francis,  who  d.  unm.  1772.  Dean  Marsh  d.  1734.  1 
son  and  heir. 

The  Rev.  Jeremy  Marsh,  Rector  of  Athenry,  in  the  Dioc< 
of  Tuam,  TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Patrick  French,  Esq.  of  MoniTi 
CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

u.  KoutfiT,  Rector  of  Killynan,  co.  Galway,  father  of  I 


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JIenrt  Marsh,  M.D.,  created  a  Bart,  in  ia39,  whose  only 
son,  Sir  Henry  Marsh,  2n(l  bart.,  d.  s.  p.  27  May,  1BG8. 

III.  Digby,  Senior  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin;  d.  unm. 
1791. 

M\.  Jeremy,  m.  Eachel  Montgomery,  and  had  five  sons. 

1  Jeremy,  married.  2  Stephenson. 

3  Digby,  Rear- Admiral  R.N.,  in.  and  had  two  sons,  1  Hans 
St.  Vincent,  Capt.  33rd  foot,  killed  before  Sebastopol ; 
2  Willoughby  Digby,  Col.  U.K.,  and  two  daus. 

4  Robert.  5  Francis,  late  Capt.  llth;foot,  married. 

I.  Klizflbeth,  in.  the  Rev.  Simon  Digby,  of  Osbcrstown. 

II.  F.ances,  m.  Joshua  Hearn,  Ksq.  of  Hearnsbrook. 
in.  Nichola,  m.  the  Rev.  Cecil  Crampton. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

Fbancis  Marsh,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  m.  9  Sept.  1775, 
Inne  Vero,  an  heiress,  and  d.  Jan.  1829,  having  had  issue 
with  a  dau.)  two  sons,  Jeremy,  his  heir;  and  Digby,  who  lii. 
md  left  two  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Tbe  Rev.  Jeremy  Marsh,  Rector  of  Ballintobber,  Queen's 
^0.,  m.  1815,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Richard  Connell,  Esq.  of  Strad- 
)ally.  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  July,  1823)  left  at  his  decease, 
)  Nov.  1830,  two  dau5.,  Anne  and  Sar.ih;  and  one  son,  tlii- 
ale  Francis  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Spriagraouut. 

Arms. — Gu.,  a  horse's  head  couped  or,  between  two  trefoils  in 
:hicf  and  a  ffeur-de-lis  in  base  arg.  Crcsl—A.  griffin's  head 
•oupcd  az.  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or,  in  the  beak  a  rose 
jg.  seeded  or,  slipped  leaved  and  beaked  vert.  Motto — Nolo 
ervile  capistrum. 

Seat— Springmount,  near  Mountrath,  Queen's  Co. 


sivcly  for  Petersfleld,  Beverley,  Carlisle,  and  East  Cumber- 
land, b.  26  Hay,  1796  ;  m.  17  June,  1828,  Goorgiana 
Christiana,  7th  dau.  of  George  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Munden, 
CO.  Hertford,  and  d.  1872,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

John  William,  now  of  Patterdalc  Hall. 

Anns Arg.,  three  bars  sa.  a  canton  crm.    Crest— X  man  in 

armour,  ppr.     Motto— 'S.cc  cito  nee  tardc. 

>,taj_l>atterdale  Hall,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 


IIARSHAIili    OF    COOKRIDGE. 

See  2>receding  3Ieit:vir. 


MARSHALL    OF    PATTEKDALE    HALL. 

Marshall,  John  William,  Esq.  of  Patterdale 
[lall,  Westmorland,  J.P.,  b.  1829;  s.  his  father  1872. 

JLllirajE.^  7oHN  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Headingley,  near 
*eds,  M.P.  for  co.  Tork,  b.  27  July,  1765,  2nd  son  of  John 
larshall  of  Veadon  Low  Hall,  co.  York,  acquired  great  wealth 
y  his  successful  introduction  of  mechanical  improvements 
ito  a  branch  of  the  linen  manufacture,  the  spinning  of  flax, 
1  which  he  formed  extensive  establishments  at  Leeds  and 
t  Shrewsbury.    He  m.  5  Aug.  1793,  Jane,  5th  dau.  of  William 

ollard,  Esq.  of  Halifax,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Patterdale  Hall,  Westmorland,  M.P. 

II.  John,  late  M.P.  for  Leeds,  b.  28  Dec.  1797  ;  m.  18  Nov. 
1S2S,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Dykes  Ballantine  Dykes, 
Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  d.  31  Oct.  1836, 
Itaving  issue, 

1  Reginald  Dtkes,  of  Cookridgo  Hall,  Leeds,  J. P.,  &.  8  July, 
1832;  m.  1st,  21  Jan.  1858,  Margaret  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  J.  F.  Herschel,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan.  1861) 
he  has  two  daus.,  Mary  Adeline  Louisa;  and  Margaret 
Alice  Edith  Herschel ;  he  hi.  2ndl y,  8  March,  1864,  Mary 
Jane,  cldestdau.  of  Rear-Admiral  the  Hon.  Keith  Stewart, 
E.X.,  C.B.,  and  by  her  has  issue,  FitzEoy  Dykes,  b. 
22  July,  1869;  Rosamond  Stewart;  Helen  Blanche;  and 
Sybil  Janet  Edith. 

2  Herbert  John,  Lieut.  E.N.,  m.  Louisa  Cecilia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Temple,  late  60th  Rifles,  and  has  issue. 

8  Julian,  m.  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Thomas, 
Canon  of  Canterbury,  and  has  issue. 

1  Janet  Mary,  m.  Stair  Douglas,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  J. 
Douglas,  K.C.B. 

2  Catherine  Alice,  m.  John  Sumner  Gibson,  eldest  son  of 
Rev.  T.  Gibson,  late  of  Fawley,  Hants. 

Mrs.  Mai-shall  ra.  2ndly,  P.  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  11th  Hussars. 

m.  James  Garth,  of  Monk  Coniston  Park,  Ambleside,  and 

Headingley,  Leeds,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Feb.  1802,  M.P. 

Leeds,  1847  to  1852,  and  Hich  Siieriff  of  co.  York  1860 ;  m. 

9  Feb.  1841,  Hon.  Mary  Alice  Pery  Spring  Rice,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Spring  Rice,  1st  Lord  Monteagle,  and  has  issue, 

1  Victor  Alexander  Garth,  b.  16  Nov.  1841. 

2  James  Aubrey  Garth,  6.  11  June,  1844. 
I  Julia  Mary  Garth.  2  Constance  Eleanor,  d.  1853. 

rv.  Henry  Cowpcr,  of  Wectwood  Hall,  Leeds,  J. P.  and  D.L., 

6.  8  March,  1808;  wi.  27  June,  1837,  Catherine  Anne  Lucy, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Monteagle,  and  has  Edmond 
Vienry,  and  other  issue. 

?.  Arthur. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  13  April,  1841,  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Mont- 
eagle. 

a.  Cordelia,  m.  1841,  the  Rev.  William  Whewcll,  Master  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  deceased. 

in.  Jane  Dorothea,  .a.  29  July,  1828,  John,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Grenville  Temple,  Bart.,  and  has  issue.  iv.  Ellen. 

7.  Julia  Anne,  ui.  31  Oct.  1833,  Rev.  Henry  Venn-Elliott,  of 
Bright,  and  has  issue. 
rt.  Sasan  Harriett,  m.  March,  1842,  Rev.  Frederick  Myers,  of 

Keswick,  and  has  issue. 

e  eldest  si^n, 

ViLLiAM  Marshall   Es^.  of  Patterdale  Hall,  M.P.  sucecs- 


MARSHALL    OF    TREWORGEY. 

Marshall,  William  Nicholas  Conxock,  Esq. 
of  Treworgey,  Coruwall,  J.P.,  6.  11  April,  1816; 
m.  Oct.  1867,  Alice,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John 
Glanville,  Rector  of  Jacobstoii,  Cormvall,  which 
lady  d.  1876. 

ilincanC. — William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Treworgey,  High 
Sheriff  1843,  6.10  March,  1798;  «i.  .'50  June,  1840,  Everilda, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Palk  Carrington,  Rector  of  Bridford, 
Devon,  by  Dorothea  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joshua  Williams,  Esq., 
late  of  Perridge  House,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Dec.  1864)  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Nicholas  Connock,  now  of  Treworgey. 

II.  Lewis  Carrington,  b.  2G  March,  1848. 

I.  Everilda  Armenell,  m.  18  April,  1861,  William  Crawford 
Fortescue,  Esq.,  son  of  Herbert  Fortcscue,  Esq.  of 
Plymouth. 

II.  Frances  Dorothea,  m.  July,  1868,  Dr.  George  Kcrswill,  of 
East  Looe,  Cornwall.  ni.  Mary  Susan. 

IV.  Alice  Georgina,  d.  20  May,  1862. 
Mr.  Marshall  inherited  the  ancient  seat  and  cstai:e  of  Trewor- 
gey, parish  of  St.  Cleer,  through  females,  from  the  old  family 
of  Connock,  whose  residence  it  was  before  the  time  of 
Hekky  Vlll.  Nicholas  Connock,  Esq.  (who  d.  21  July,  1757), 
was  the  last  male  representative  of  the  name  and  family  in 
Cornwall.  In  Spain  a  higl'.ly  honourable  branch  still  flourishes. 
The  widow  of  Nicholas  Connock  survived  him  more  than  forty 
years,  and  d.  18  Dec.  1804.  At  her  decease,  Treworgey  passed 
to  her  sister,  Mrs.  Ince,  and  then  to  her  dau..  Miss  Anne  Ince, 
who  d.  v.nm.,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew,  the  late  William 
BLarshall,  Esq.  of  Treworgey,  the  descendant  of  an  ancient 
Devonshire  family.  His  father,  Lewis  Marshall,  Esq.  (son 
of  Lewis  and  Alice  Marshall),  m.  1794,  Armenell  Inch;  and 
d.  28  March,  1S33,  aged  75,  leaving  issue,  i.  William,  who 
s.  to  Treworgey;  ii.  Ambrose  Hodge,  to.  2  Feb.  1827,  and 
has  issue,  Ambrose  Hodge;  William  FiUis;  Wallis  Roberts; 
John;    Hannah;    Susan;     Mary   Hart;    and  Ann  Armenell; 

I.  Mary  Ann,  7)i.  18  Sept.  1823,  Rev.  George  Pool  Norris;  and 

II.  Susanna,  m.  William  FiUis  Pearce,  Esq. 

Anns—Or,  a  milrind  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  three  antelopes'  hcada 
of  the  field.     Crest— An  antelope's  head  erased  or. 
.Scat— Treworgey,  Liskeard. 


MARSHALL    OF    MONK    CONISTON. 
See  Marshall  of  Patterdale  Hall. 


MARSHALL    OF    WEETWOOD    HALL. 

See  Marshall  of  Patterdale  Hall. 


LEESON-MARSHALL. 
See  Burke's  Feerage,  Milltown. 


MARSHALL    OF    PENWORTHAM     HALL. 

Marshall,  William,  Esq.  of  Penwortham,  b. 
31  Aug.  1830  ;  s.  his  father  1875. 

JLiuCagC— John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Ardwick,  near  Man-' 
Chester,  b.  16  April,  1764;  m.  24  Aug.  1789,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
James  Earnshuw,  Esq.  of  Coyground,  near  Goole;  and  d. 
19  July,  1824.  having  by  her  (who  d.  6  Oct.  1845)  had  a  son, 

William  Marshall,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  15  June,  1-96; 
m  15  Jan.  1820,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Miller,  Esq.  of  Preston; 
and  d.  10  April,  1863,  having  by  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1838)  had 
issue,  with  six  daus.,  three  sons, 

Frederick  Earnshaw,  late  of  Penwortham  Hall. 

John,  JI.A.  Downing  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  30  May,  1322. 

William,  now  of  Icuwortham. 

3  z  2 


1066 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


The  eldest  son, 

Frederick  Earnshaw  Marshall,  Esfj.  of  Penwortham  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.iDcc.  ISiO; 
d.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

^r„is_Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  two  bars  arg.  between  as 
many  flaunchcs  erm.  on  each  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  field,  for 
Marshall  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  heron  sa.  a  chief  of  the  last  on 
■which  three  annulets  or,  for  Earnshaw.  Cresl—A  man  habited 
as  a  pikeman  of  the  17th  century,  holding  in  his  hand  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchce  or,  on  his  head  in  profile  a  heron  ppr.  plumed 
gu.     jl/oUo— Utilem  pete  finem. 

/Seat— Penwortham  Hall,  Preston,  co.  Lancaster. 


MARSHALL    OF    BROADWATER. 

Marshall,  Feedeeic,  Esq.  of  Broadwater, 
Surrey,  J. P.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge,  and  late 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Life  Guards,  formerly  Master  of 
the  Horse  to  H.E.  the  Earl  of  Carlisle,  K.G.,  Lord 
Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  6.  26  July,  1827  ;  m.  16  Dec. 
1861,  Adelaide  Laura,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt. 
Edward  G.  Howard,  nephew  of  Bernard  Edward, 
Duke  of  Norfolk,  K.G.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Wilfred  Howard,  b.  I8G4. 

I.  Sybil  Mary.  ii.  Hylda  Jane. 

jLiUCatJC. — The  family  of  Marshall,  anciently  Marehal, 
lived  in  Sussex  many  generations  before. 

Thomas  Marshall  (son  of  Thomas  Marshall,  of  Eastbourne) 
left  the  country,  and  m.  1743,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  William 
Bryant,  of  Haslemere,  Surrey;  by  her  he  had  two  sons, 
Thomas  Marshall,  who  d.  without  issue ;  and 

lloBERT  Marshall,  Esq.,  b.  18  Oct.  1744,  who  derived  con- 
siderable property  from  his  uncle,  Robert  Bryant,  of  Haslemere, 
the  only  brother  of  Mary  Bryant,  the  said  Robert  Bryant 
having  but  one  child,  a  dau.,  to  whom  he  left  the  rest  of  l-.is 
estates.  Robert  Marshall  d.  leaving  two  sons,  George,  of 
Broadwater;  and  Henry,  of  Godalming ;  and  three  daus.,  whora. 
three  brothers,  Anne,  who  m.  William  Pontifex,  of  Gloucester 
Place,  Hyde  Park  Gardens ;  Sarah,  who  m.  Edmund  Pontifex, 
of  Bramhope  Lodge,  Charlton,  Kent;  and  Mary,  who  m.  .John 
Pontifex,  of  Grooms  Hill,  Blaekheath,  Kent.    His  elder  son, 

George  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Broadwater,  Surrey,  b.  31  Oct. 
1796;  m.  1  Feb.  1819,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Edenbridge,  Kent,  d.  Dec.  1852,  having  by  her  (who 
d.  March,  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander. 

II.  Murray,  r,i.  8  Feb.  1849,  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of  W.  Gibbs,  Esq. 
of  Tiehcnor  Park,  Sussex. 

HI.  Frederic,  now  of  Broadwater. 

IV.  Harry,  Col.  9th  Lancers,  wi.  IS.Iuly,  1860,  Alice,  dau.  of 

the  late  William  Heath  Jary,  Esq.  of  Blofield  Lodge  and 

Burlingham  House,  Norfolk. 

I.  .Sarah,  widow  of  Capt.  Thomas  Shearburn,  Esq.  of  Snaith 
Hall,  CO.  York. 

II.  Emily,  m.  29  June,  18.'i9,  Charles  Edward  Fairclongh, 
Esq.  (deceased),  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  3rd  Depfit  Bat- 
talion, eldest  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Gerald  Fairclough,  Rector 
of  Armagh,  co.  Cork. 


Amis — Az.,  on  a  pile  between  two  anchors  in  base  or,  nn 
anchor  sa.  Creal — A  crested  female  figure  vested  arg.,  the 
right  hand  pointing  to  a  rainbow  above  her  head  ppr.,  and  with 
tlie  left  supporting  an  anchor  in  front  gu.  3Iotto — Spes  mca  in 
coelo. 

Smt — Broadwater,  near  Godalming,  Surrey.  Tovm  House — 
8,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

« 

MARSHALL    OF    WARD    END    HOUSE. 

Maeshall,  Geoeoe  William,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
F.S.A.,  of  Ward  End  House,  co.  Warwick,  of  the 
Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  19  April,  1839  ; 
m.  26  Sept.  1867,  Alice  Ruth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Ambrose  William  Hall,  M.A.,  sometime  Rector 
of  Debden,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1870) 
has  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  i  Sept.  1809.         ii.  Isaac,  &.  4  Nov.  1870. 

I.  Alice. 

ILtlTCatJC. — William  Marshall,  of  Perlethorpe,  co.  Not- 
tingham, was  living  there  in  1063-4,  when  he  was  assessed  to  the 
hearth-tax.  Isaac  Marshall,  probably  his  son,  living  at 
Perlethorpe  temp.  Charles  II.,  had  issue,  by  Rebecca  his 
wife  (who  d.  6  Nov.  1716), 

Isaac  Marshall,  bapt.  at  Perlethorpe  12  March,  1686.    He 


had  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  Mary,  a  son,  Isaac,  of  whom  pre- 
sently; and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth,  a  son  William,  and 
three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Marshall,  of  Perlethorpe,  6.  1717;  »)i.  1st,  Ann,  dau. 
of  William  Keyworth,  of  Rufford,  co.  Nottingham,  and  by  hei 
(who  d.  4  April,  1758,  aged  36)  had  issue,  i.  Isaac,  d.  younc; 
II.  William,  of  Birmingham;  and  three  daus.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Sarah  Lane,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  dying  26  June, 
1786,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Marshall,  of  Birmingham,  Banker,  and  of  th( 
Grange,  Ward  End,  co.  Warwick,  6.  26  Nov.  1753;  d.  2! 
Dec.  1837,  and  was  buried  at  Aston  Juxta  Birmingham 
Hem.  1st,  Mary,  sister  of  James  Goddington,  of  Birmingham 
Banker,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Sept.  17s6,  aged  28)  had  issui 
(with  others,  who  d.  young)  two  sons, 

I.  Isaac,  b.  13  Aug.  1778;  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Sim 
cox  ;  and  d.  10  July,  1854. 

II.  William,  b.  23  May,  1783,  of  Beseott  and  Walsall,  co 
Stafford;  m.  16  April,  1807,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Wether 
head,  of  Walsall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Nov.  1865)  left  issu 
at  his  decease,  14  Feb.  1841, 

1  William,  b.  1808:  in.  Josepha  Ann,  dau.  of  Jo-seph  Ilai 
ford,  of  West  Bromwieh,  co.  Stafford:  and  left  at  hi 
decease,  in  1855,  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Isubell  Pcmbrok 
De  Clare,  in.  17  July,  1875,  Andrew  Arter,  of  Sumne 
Terrace,  South  Kensington. 

2  John,  of  the  Red  House,  Great  Barr,  co.  Stafford,  J.P 
b.  1810;  m.  Charlotte  Allen,  dau.  of  Robert  Cook,  < 
Bath,  and  has  issue, 

John  Herbert  Allen,  b.  2  Aug.  1863. 
Percy  Stogdon,  b.  3  Dec.  1865. 
Gerald  Cook  Rodgers,  b.  14  Aug.  1807. 
Beatrice  Charlotte  Louisa. 

3  Henry,  b.  1813,  of  Derby,  Gent. ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Joh 
Alcock,  and  has, 

John  Henry  Aleoek,  6.  22  Dec.  1854. 

Charles  Cecil,  b.  I  March,  1864. 

Agnes  Mary  Anne.  Emily  Jane. 

4  Edward  (Rev.),  6.  1815,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  E.A 
formerly  Incumbent  of  Peckham  Chapi'l,  Surrey;  i 
Agnes  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Champion,  of  Woikso 
CO.  Notts,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

William  Champion,  b.  30  Jan.  1862. 

Herbert  Edward  Champion,  b.  1  Feb.  1SG4. 

Alfred  Champion,  b.  17  Feb.  18G7. 

Gertrude  Agnes. 
William  Marshall  m.  2ndly,  Susannah,    widow    of   Willi(i 
Twells,  and  dau.  of  Joseph  Meller,   of  Morton  Grange,  ( 
Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  June,  1835)  had  issue, 

III.  Henry,  b.    2  Feb.   1789;    m.  1st,   Margaretta,   dau. 
Thomas  Adams ;  and  2ndly,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  BingU 

IV.  George,  of  Ward  End  House. 
The  youngest  son, 

George  Marshall,  of  Ward  End  House,  b.  29  Sept.  17C 
d.  25  Feb.  1855;  m.  1st,  Ann  Alice,  dau.  of  George  Lait* 
and  by  lier  had  Walter,  who  d.  an  infant;  and  2ndly,  Eli 
Ilenshaw,  dau.  of  JohnComberbach,  of  Langley  Hall,  co.Sal( 
(by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  Jose 
Henshaw,  of  Hilcot,  co.  Stafford),  and  had  issue  an  only  si 
the  present  George  William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Ward  E 
House. 

^}7-»i,s— Barry  of  six  erm.  and  az.  a  horseshoe  or,  betw( 
three  bezants.  Crest — A  bezant  charged  with  a  horseshoe 
between  two  wings  barry  of  six  erm.  and  az.  Motto— 
Martiali  Deo  adjuvante. 

Seat — Ward  End  House,  co.  Warwick. 


MARSHAM   OP    STRATTON   STRAWLES 

Maesham,  Chaeles  Robeet,  Esq.  of  Stratt' 
Strawless,  co.  Norfolk,  b.  17  Jan.  1853. 

ittlTPTttlC.— This  ancient  House  is  said  to  derive  its  f 
name  from  the  town  of  TJarsham,  in  Norfolk,  in  which 
it  maintained  a  prominent  rank  as  far  back  as  the  reigi  ■ 
Henry  I.  There  remains,  however,  at  present,  no  regi 
record  of  the  family  until  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  when  J 
De  Marsham  was  living  at  Marsham.     His  descendant, 

John  Marsham,  of  Stratton,  left  by  his  wife  Ellyne, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

John,  ancestor  of  the  Marshams  of  WrampUnffJiam,  an 
the  Marshams,  Earls  of  Romney. 

Thomas    Marsham,    Esq.    of   Stratton,    who    attained 
majority  prior  to  tlie  year  1508,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Marsham,   Esq.  of  Stratton,  who  purchased,   I 
the  manor  and  advowson  of  Stratton  Strawless.    From 
derived,  5th  in  descent, 

Robert  Marsham,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  Stratton  Strawlesf 


I 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAU 


10G7 


1703,  eon  of  Thomas  Blarsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawlcss,  by 
Dorothy  his  wile,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Leonard  Gooch,  Ksq.  of 
Earsham  Ilall,  and  grandson  of  Henry  Marshani,  of  Straiten 
Strawlcss,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Cliarles  Tlicmil- 
thorpe,  Esq.  of  Worsted.  He  hi.  1st,  Miss  Mary  Browne,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1752)  had  a  son,  Rodert,  his  heir;  he  m.  2ndly, 
Miss  Elizabeth  Newby,  and  had  another  son,  Thomas,  who  </. 
1773,  aged  15  years.  lie  d.  Sept.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son, 

HonERT  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  6.  18  Pec. 
1749;  High  Sheriff  1801;  m.  17  April,  1781,  Sophia,  2nd  dau. 
of  ^Cdward  Hase,  Esq.  of  Sail,  by  whom  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1824) 
be  had  issue, 

KoBERT,  his  successor. 

Edward  (Kev.),  0.  1  April,  1787,  Hector  of  Stratton  Strawless, 
d.  10  Feb.  1859. 

Henry  (Rev.),  6.  1788;  and  d.  unm.  1815. 

Sophia  Virtue,  of  Thetford,  6.  1784;  d.  17  Nov.  18G7. 

Lucy,  m.  14  May,  1818,  Rev.  John  Edwards,  of  Hardingham, 
Norfolk. 

Sir.  Marsham  d.  15  April,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EoBEKT  Marsham,  Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless,  b.  24  June, 
1783,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1834;  ra.  26  June,  1S04, 
Frances  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Custance,  Esq.  of  Weston 
House,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1874)  had  issue, 

Stbatton  Robert  John,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1805;  m.  1828, 
Amelia  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Matthew  Richard  Onslow,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir 
Kichard  Onslow,  Bart. ;  and  d.  s.  p.  10  Jan.  1838. 

Charles  William,  b.  30  Aug.  1814;  m.  Emily  Louisa,  3rd 
dau.  of  Reginald  George  Macdonald,  of  Clanraiiald,  and  by 
her  (who  ?ii.2ndly,  Dec.  1856,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  FitzRoy, 
2nd  son  of  Lord  Henry  FitzRoy)  left  at  his  decease,  13  Dec. 
18.V2,  one  child,  the  present  Chakles  Rodert  Marsham, 
Esq.  of  Stratton  Strawless. 

Henry  Philip,  of  Rippon  Hall,  Hevingham,  Norfolk,  Rector 
of  Stratton  Strawless,  J.P.,  b.  17  Jan.  1817;  m.  19  Sept. 
1813,  Caroline  Savill,  eldest  dau.  of  Onley  Savill  Onlcy, 
Esq.  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  surviving  issue,  1  Henry 
S.ivill,  Esq.,  Capt.  60th  Rifles,  b.  19  Jan.  1847;  2  Charles 
Alfred  Onley,  b.  18  June,  1849,  m.  5  Jan.  1875,  Maiy  Eliza- 
beth, 2nd  dau.  of  William  Fox,  Esq.  of  Adbury,  Hant.s; 
3  Frederick  Savill,  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  b.  5  April,  1853; 
1  Agnes  Louisa,  r,i.  7  May,  1874,  Rev.  James  Lee  Warner, 
Rector  of  Tarrant  Gunville,  Dorset. 

Thomas  John  Gordon  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Saxlingham, 
Holt,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  19  .Sept.  1821. 

Gei.rge  Augustus,  of  Thetford,  J.P.  for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk, 
Major  West  Norfolk  Militia,  b.  G  Aug.  1824. 

Frances  Sophia  Georgiana,  m.  7  Sept.  1830,  Rev.  William 
Arnold  Walpole  Keppel,  3rd  son  of  Frederick  Keppel,  Esq. 
of  Lexham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Agnes  Sophia  Kathcrine,  m.  23  June,  1830,  Sir  Thomas 
Henry  Estridge  Durrani,  Bart,  of  Scuttow;  and  d.  in  child- 
bed, 28  April,  1831. 

ffr.  Marsham  d.  25  March,  1855. 

Arms— Arg.,  crusily  fitchee  sa.  a  lion  pass'ant  gu.  between 
■wo  bendlets  az.  each  charged  with  three  crosslcts  or,  quarter- 
ng  the  arms  of  Themilthorpe.     Cnxt — A  lion's  head  erased 

u.  charged  with  three  crosslets  fitchee  or.  J7uiJo— Quod 
idest. 

&ot— Stratton  Strawless,  Norwich. 


MAHSHAM    OF    HAYLE    PLACE. 

MAESHAsr,  George,  Esq.  of  Hayle  Place,  Kent, 
r.P.  Kent,  D.L.  co.  Leitrim,  and  High  Sheriff 
:hereof  1878,  b.  10  April,  1849. 

itltcagc— Bryan  Jones,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
Vnditor  of  War,  descended  from  an  ancient  family  in  Wiles, 
lad  a  grant  of  Innds  from  King  James  I.  in  1622.  He  m. 
illitabeth,  d.au.  of  Walter  White,  Esq.  of  Pitchfordgtown,  co. 
^ablin,  and  had  issue,  Walter,  his  heir;  Nicholas,  of  the 
•ityof  Dublin;  and  Mary,  m.  Robert  Aickin.  Bryan  Jones 
I.  7  Nov.  1671,  and  was  j.  by  his  elder  son, 

Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  13  Jan.  1661,  Elizabeth, 
inly  surviving  child  and  heir  of  Rev.  William  Howard,  fi(i"s 
layward,  alias  Hay  worth,  of  Dublin  (descended  from  a  family 
if  Hayworth,  seated  at  Fazakerly  and  Burscough,  in  co.  Lan- 
aster) ;  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1687,  by  hia  eldest  sur- 
'iving  son, 

Theofbilcs  Jones,  Esq.,  b.  2  Sept.  1666,  sometime  of  Bcal- 
.namore,  co.  Dublin,  and  afterwards  of  Headfort,  co.  Leitrim. 
le  m.  1692,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Brazcel, 
o.  DubUn,  and  widow  of  John  Edkins,  Esq.  of  Roper's  Rest, 
nd  was  i.  at  his  decease,  1736,  by  his  son, 

Walter  Jones.  E.^^q.  of  Headfort,  and  of  Dublin,  jii.  1722, 
•liTia,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon.  Chidley  Cootc,  of 


Coote  Hall,  co.  Roscommon,  and  granddau.  of  Eichcrd,  Ist 
Lord  Coloony,  and  had  issue, 
1.  Theopuilcs,  his  heir. 

I.  Margaret,  6.  21  March,  1724;  m.  22  March,  17".4,  Chidley 
Morgan,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Mark  Anthony  Morgan,  tsq., 
W.P.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  3  Jan.  1758,  Sir  Nicholas  Barry,  Bart. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Crofton,  Esq. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Oct.  17G0,  Lieut. -Gen.  Thomas  Eligli, 
brother  to  John,  1st  Earl  of  Darnley. 

The  only  son  and  successor. 

The  RicnT  Hon.  Theophilus  Jones,  of  Ilr.ndfort,  a  Privy 
Councillor  in  Ireland,  M.P.  for  co.  Leitrim  and  afterwards  for 
Coleraine.  He  m.  1st,  29  March,  1754,  Lady  Catherine  Beres- 
foicl,  dau.  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Christmas,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  28  March,  17G3)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  his  heir. 

II.  Theophilus,  of  Bolton  Row,  London,  Vice-Admiral  of  the 
Red,  b.  Sept.  1700,  (/.  vvm.  Nov.  Ib35. 

III.  James  (Rev.),  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  Rector  of 
Crney,  Diocese  of  Deny,  m.  1st,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Theobald 
Wolfe,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  in  1793)  four  sons  and 
two  daus., 

1  Theophilus,  of  Dublin,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

2  Theobald,  Capt.  Royal  Navy,  at  one  time  M.P,  CD. 
Londonderry. 

3  James  (Rev.). 

4  Walter,  of  Dublin,  m.  and  had  issue. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Catherine,  c?.  unr.i. 

F.cv.  James  Jones  m.  2ndly,  1  Oct.  1796,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Blackwood,  Bart,  (by  Dorcas  his  wile.  Baroness 
Dufferin  and  Claneboye),  and  relict  of  Very  Rev.  John 
Ryder,  Dean  of  Lismore,  son  of  John  Ryder,  D.D.,  Arch- 
lii.<hop  of  Tuam.  Mr.  Jones  d.  in  1835,  and  was  buried  at 
Uruey. 

The  Right  Hon.  Theoph'lns  Jones  m.  2ndly,  17C3,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Col.  John  Murray,  M.P.  for  Monaghan  (by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Cairnes,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Cad- 
wallader.  Lord  Blayney),  and  had  by  her  one  son,  Henry,  who 
d.  young;  and  two  daus.,  Maria,  d.  v.nrn.;  and  Anne,  </.  in 
infancy.  Mr.  Jones  d.  8  Dec.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest; 
son, 

Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Bcalanamore,  co.  Dublin,  Headfort, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  Hayle  Place,  Kent,  Col.  Leitrim  Militia, 
and  M.P.  for  Coleraine,  b.  29  Dec.  1754;  m.  8  Oct.  1805, 
Katherine  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Lascelles 
iremonger.  Vicar  of  Chadford,  co.  Southampton,  and  had  five 
daus.  his  co-heirs, 

I.  Maria  Sophia.  n.  Katherine  Penelope. 

III.  Elizabeth  Marcia,  ra.4  June,  1833,  Rev.  George  Frederick 
John  Marsham,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Allerton,  Kent  (who  was 
b.  2  June,  1806,  and  d.  29  June,  1852),  5th  son  of  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Jacob  Marsham,  D.D.,  and  grandson  of  Robert,  1st 
Earl  of  Romney ;  and  d.  20  AprU,  1849,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Marsham,  now  of  Hayle  Place. 

2  Catharine  Elizabeth,  m.  23  Jan.  l!>GG,  Rev.  W.  Gale 
Townlcy,  of  Beaupre  Hall,  Norfolk,  who  d.  Sept.  1869. 

2  Marcia  Elizabeth  Maria. 

3  Frances  Penelope,  m.  20  June,  1S7G,  Rev.  Cloudesley 
D.  B.  Marsham,  Vicar  of  Stoke  Lyne  and  Caversfield,  co. 
Oxford,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Bullock  Marsham,  Esq.,  D.C.L., 
AVnrden  of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford. 

4  Elizabeth  Isabella  Sophia. 

IV.  Sophia.  V.  Anne. 

^/•»!S— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  pa.'?ant  in  bend 
gu.  between  two  bendlets  az.,  for  Marsham  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu., 
two  lioncels  rampant  guardant  or,  armed  and  langued  az.  on  a 
quarter  of  the  second  a  fret  of  the  lirst,  for  Jones.  Crest — A 
lion's  head  erased  gu.     Motto — Non  sibi  sed  pauiae. 

Heal — Hayle  Place,  Maidstone,  Kent. 


MARSHAM    OF    CAVEHSFIELD. 
Maesham,  Robert   Btllock,  Esq.,   J.P.   and 
D.L.    {See   Burke's  Feerage,  under   the    title   of 

EOMNEY.) 

MAKSLAND  OF  HENBURY  HALL. 
The  late  Edward  Maesland,  Esq.  of  Henbury 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  h.  23  April,  1807;  m.  5 
Not.  1813,  Jane.  dau.  of  John  Haigh,  Esq.  of  Tko 
Causeway,  Halifax,  and  d.  24  Dec.  1867,  leavinj^ 
by  this  lady  (who  now  resides  at  Ileubury  llall) 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Helen  Frances,  n?.  1870,  Lionel  F.dward  DarcU,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  William  Lionel  Daicll,  UuU. 


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MAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


iCl'uCitgC. — This  family  of  llarsland  have  for  four  penera- 
tions  resided  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Stockport,  co.  Chester, 
where  they  have  held  considerable  property. 

Thomas  JIaeslasd,  Esq.  (only  son  of  John  Makslaxd),  was 
for  many  years  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Stockport,  and  con- 
siderably promoted  the  commercial  interests  of  that  town.  He 
was  a  D.L.  for  the  co.,  and  also  .served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Derby,  in  which  co.  he  had  an  estate.  He  m.  24  Sept.  1705, 
Frances  Anne  Thompson,  and  by  her  (v.ho  d.  2  March,  1850; 
left  at  his  decease, 

1.  John,  m.  Harriet  Moslcy  Higsrinbotham,  and  d.  v.  p., 
leaving  issue,  with  four  daus.,  three  sons, 

1  Thoma-s  E.,  Major  1st  Derby  Militia,  d.  I'nm.  1S65. 

2  JoHS,  of  Huntley  Lodge,  Binswood,  Leamington,  present 
head  of  the  family,  Capt.  1st  Warwickshire  Militia,  6. 
7  June,  1835;  -,n.  4  Oct.  1865,  Frances  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of 
H.  W.  Booth,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  W.  Booth,  Bart.,  and 
has  a  dau.,  AUce  Evelyn  Helen. 

3  William  E.,  Capt.  5th  DragooH  Guards. 

n.  Edwabd,  late  of  Henbury  Hall.        ii.  Thomas,  d.  vnm. 
rv.  George  (Kev.),   M.A.,  Kector  of   Beokingham  JTewark, 

6.  1811 ;  m.  18-3.5,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Samuel  Hole,  Esq. 

of  Caunton  JIanor,  co.  Xolts,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Edward  Ashhurst,  Capt.  29th  Gate  18th)  regi.,  //.  1839;  m. 

1863,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Craufurd  Kennedy. 
V.  Charles,  of  Stockport. 
I.  Frances,  m.  Richard  Hole,  Esq. 
n.  Martha,  m.  Alexander  Lingard,  Esq. 
ni.  Anne,  m.  William  Com'tney  Cruttenden,  Esq. 
IV.  Emma,  d.  unm. 

Motto — Pro  Deo  et  rege. 

S«a£— Henbury  Hall,  Stockport,  Chester. 


MARTEN    OP    MARSHALS    WICK. 

Maetex,  Thomas  Powxet,  Esq.  of  Marshals 
Wick,  CO.  Herts,  J.P.,  b.  1807;  s.  his  brother  1876  ; 
late  of  the  E.I.C.  Civn  Service  ;  '/«.  1836,  Clara 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Parry  Kisbet,  Esq.  of 
Southbroome  House,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Kisbet,  6.  1840;  m.  1872,  Anne  Pring,  eldest  sur- 
viving dau.  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  and  has  issue,  Geosce  Eesest,  b.  1877,  and  Wini- 
fred. 

I.  Clara  Jane,  m.  Eev.  Henry  Palmer,  Eector  of  SuUington, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Harriet.  in.  Marian  Betha. 

ILlllCil^C. — The  family  derives  from  John  Marten,  Esq. 
of  Rowsham,  co.  Oxford,  living  1555.  He  was  father  of  John 
Marten,  of  Rowsham,  in.  Anne  Howchins,  and  d.  1599,  leaving 
a  son,  John,  of  Rowsham,  father,  by  Fredswed  Comyns  his 
wife,  of  Thomas,  of  Rowsham  and  Radford,  who  m.  Elizabeth 
Loggan,  of  Idbury  (of  kin  to  William  of  Wykeham),  and  had  a 
son,  John,  of  Lavington,  who  ni.  Maiy  Byrom,  and  dying 
1713,  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Maeten,  Esq.  of  Rowsham,  rn.  Frances,  dan.  of  Rev. 
Francis  Morley,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Bishop's  Waltham,  and  by  her 
had  three  sons,  of  whom  two  d.  unm.  The  only  son  who 
married, 

Geoege  Maeten,  Esq.  of  Radford,  co.  Oxford,  ani  Lime 
House,  Middlesex,  in.  1750,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bidwell, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1793,  having  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Geoege  Sclivan  Marten,  Esq.  of  Radford,  who  sold  that 
estate,  and  purchased  Marshals  Wick,  Herts.  He  m.  1st, 
12  May,  1800,  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Xevinson,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1809)  had  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  1833,  Richard  Edgell 
Wyatt  Edgell,  Esq.  of  Jlilton  Place,  Surrey,  and  d.  1S43;  and 
six  sons,  of  whom  the  last  two  survivors  were, 

George  Robert,  late  representative. 
Thomas  Powney,  now  of  Marshals  Wick. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1811,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Tucker,  and  by  her 
had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

Francis.  6.  1814;  Rear- Admiral  E.N'. 

Charles  Torin,  6.  1815. 

Henrietta,  m.  1849,  Frederick  Rodolph  Elake,  Esq.,  Lieut.- 

Col.  33rd  regt.,  who  d.  1855,  having  served  in  the  Crimea. 
Cecilia  Mary. 

ilr.  Marten  d.  Jan.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Robert  Marten,  Esq.  of  Marshals  Wick,  co.  Herts, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Mny,  1801,  d.  17  June,  1876,  and  was  j.  by 
his  brother,  now  of  Marshals  Wick. 

Arms—Sa...  three  oval  buckles  fessways  two  and  one  arg. 
Crest— A  martin  sa.  holding  in  the  beak  a  buckle  as  in  the 
arms. 

/Seat— Marshals  Wick,  St.  Albsn's,  Herts. 


WYKEHAM-MARTIN  OP  LEEDS  CASTLE. 
Wykeham-Maetin,  Coenwallis  Philip,  Esq. 
of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  Chacombe  Priory,  Xorth- 
ampton,  and  Packwood  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  b.  19 
March,  1853,  educated  at  Eton  and  Merton  ColL 
Oxford  ;  m.  29  June,  1876,  Anna  Rertha,  eldest  dau, 
of  Major  Wdliam  Pitt  Daffen.  ; 

iLtnCaflC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Wykeham  of  Swalcliffe,  whose  late  representative  was  the 
Baroness  Wenman. 

Eev.  Richard  Wtkeham,  Vicar  of  Sulgrave  and  of  Chacombe, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  Rector  of  Newton  Purcell,  co.  Oxford 
(3rd  son  of  Richard  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  by  Vere 
Alicia  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Fiennes,  last 
Viscount  Saye  and  Sele),  was  brother  of  William  Humphrey 
Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  grandfather  of  the  Baroness 
Wenman.  He  ;».  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Charles  Fox, 
Esq.  of  Chacombe  Priory,  son  of  Charles  Fox,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Rye,  and  aunt  of  Denny 
Martin,  Esq.,  father,  by  the  Hon.  Frances  Fairfax,  of  Rev. 
Denny  Martin,  D.D.,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Fairfax,  upon  inheriting  the  estates  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent, 
and  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  from  his  maternal  uncle,  Robert,  7tli 
Lord  Fairfax.  By  Mary  Fox  his  wife,  Mr.  Wykeham  had 
issue, 

Fiennes,  of  whom  presently.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

Frances  Vere,  m.  Rev.  William  Hughes,  Eector  of  Braden- 
hara,  CO.  Bucks. 

Mary  Lucy,  m.  Rev.  Egerton  Stafford,  Vicar  of  Chacombe, 
and  Rector  of  Thenford,  co.  Northampton. 
Mr.  Wykeham,  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fiennes  Wtkeham,  Esq.,  6.  12  Jan.  1799,  who  assvxmed  the 
surname  of  Martin,  1821,  at  the  decease  of  his  kinsman.  Gen. 
Martin,  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
that  CO.  1824.  He  m.  1796,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  Bignell, 
Esq.  of  Deddington,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Fiennes  (Rev.>,  m.  1st.  24  April.  1832,  Anne 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Mascall,  Esq.  of  Peasmarsh  Place, 
in  Sussex,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  28  Jan.  1833.  He  ni.  2ndlv.  3 
April,  1S34,  Mary  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1872),  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Neil  Malcolm,  Esq.  of  PoltaUoch,  co.  Argyll,  and  d. 
31  March,  1861,  leaving  issue, 

1  Malcolm  Fiennes,  b.  25  Sept.  1844. 

1  Mary  Isabella,  m.  9  Oct.  1862,  Henry  Murray  Lane,  E.sq. 
Chester  Herald  {see  Lane  of  King's  Bromley). 

2  Eliza  Vere. 

3  Alicia,  m.  23  May,  1872,  Major  William  Hamilton  Brad- 
ford, of  lOSth  regt.  Light  Infantry. 

4  Isabella  Charlotte. 

in.  Fiennes,  d.  unm.  June,  1828. 

IV.  Burton  Morice,  d.  young. 

V.  Francis  William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Chacombe. 

VI.  Nigellus  DOyley,  d.  young. 

VII.  William  Fiennes,  lost  in  the  "President"  steam-ship  in 
1841. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  1st,  Philip  Thomas  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Tytlirop 
House,  CO.  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1832),  she  had  no 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  1836,  Edward  Simeon,  Esq. 
2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Simeon,  Bart.,  M.P. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Jean,  m.  1828,  William,  eldest  son  of  Joseph  Blake,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

rv.  Frances  Vere,  r,i.  Rev.  George  Birch  Reynardson,  2nd  son 
of  Gen.  Reynardson,  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  d.  30  Oct. 
1876.  V.  Frances  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

VI.  Anna  Philippa,  d..  young. 

Mr.  Wykeham-Martin  d.  14  Sept.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Charles  Wtkeham-Martin,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and 
of  Chacombe  Priory,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  West  Kent,  b.  11  Sept.  1801 ;  m.  1st,  12  April,  1828,  Lady 
Jemima  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  James,  6th  Earl  Cornwallis,  by 
whom  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1836)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  late  of  Leeds  Castle. 

II.  Fiennes,  late  Major  4th  Hussars,  6.  1  Nov.  1831.  He 
assumed  the  name  of  Cornwallis  only,  and  m.  29  July, 
IS63,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Mott, 
Esq.  of  Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d.  24  April,  1867, 
leaving  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  Cornwallis,  R.N.,  6.  10  Jan.  1834:  m.  24  Jan.  1S61,  Anne 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  E.  W.  Rolls,  of  The  Heudre,  co, 
Monmouth. 

I.  Maria. 

He  m.  2nd]y,  18  June,  1838,  Matilda,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Sii 
John  Trollope,  Bart.,  and  has  by  her  a  son, 

IV.  Fairfax,  b.  12  July,  1842;  d.  17  Nov.  1858. 
He  d.  30  Oct.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAll 


10G9 


PiitLiP    Wykeham-Martin,   Esq.    of  LeeJs  Castle,    Kent, 

Chacombe  Priory,    Norlhanipton,    and    Packwooil  Hall,   co. 

Warwick,  6.  18  Jan.  1829,  educate"!  at  Eton  and  lialliol  Coll. 

(>   fnrd,  U.A.  1850;  w.  27  Nov.  1830,  Elizabetli  Ward,  and  has 

■''» 

CoBNWALUs  riiiLir,  now  of  Leeds  Castle,  itc-. 
Mr.  Wykiiiani-JIartin  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of  nochpstcr,  for 
Mliich  he  was  elected  ly.")i;,  and  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  tlio  eos.  of 
Krtxi  and  Warwick ;  he  </.  suddenly,  31  May,  1S7«.  iu  tlie  library 
il  the  House  of  Commons. 

.■t)-ms — 1st  and  4th,  era.,  a  lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of 
cv  ■<ses-crosslct  and  niiillets alternately  or,  for  Martin;  2nd  and 
■'i  1.  arg.,  two  ehevroiu'Is  sa.  between  throe  rosu.<i  gu.,  for 
i;kham.  Crests — A  martin  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.  in 
beak  a  cross-crosslet  fltehuo  or,  for  Martin.  A  bull's  head 
ei.i>ed  sa.  armed  or,  charged  with  two  chevronels  arg.,  for 
WvKKiiAM.     MoUo — Manners  IMakyth  man. 

■S'ftt.i — Chacombe  Priory,  ISanbnry ;  Leeds  Castle,  Maidstone; 
and  Paekwood  Hall,  Kaowle,  co.  Warwick. 


MARTIN    OP    HAM    COTJIIT. 

Martin,  George  Edwarb,  Esq.  of  Ham  Court, 
CO.  Worcester,  J. P.  aud  D.L.,  Capt.  Queen's  Own 
Worcestersliire  Yeomanrv  Cavalry,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Upton,  b.  11  Nov.  1829;  m.  J5  Oct. 
1SG2,  Marie  Henrietta,  dau.  of  the  late  Benjamin 
Clierry,  Esq.  of  Brickendon  Grrange,  co.  Hertford, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts,  by  Charlotte  Cassandra 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  H.  Phillpotts,  Bishojj 
of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eliot  George  Bromlet,  6.  2  Oct.  ISCG. 

II.  Granville  Edward  Bromley,  b.  IS  Oct.  1875. 

I.  Ciiarlotte  Susan  Henrietta,  b.  3  Jan.  18G4. 

II.  Madeleine  Frances,  6.  4  June,  1865. 

III.  Eleanor  aiary,  6.  14  Nov.  18G9. 

IV.  Annora  Margaret,  6.  7  April,  1872. 

31 1'UCatlC.— William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Evesham,  co.  Wor- 
cester, in.  July,  1678,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Knight,  Esq.  of 
Barrels,  co.  Warwick,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Eawlings,  Esq.  of  Donington,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  Banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  and  of  Clapham, 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  Wilton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kichard 
Lowe,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts;  andrf.  .s-.  p.  17G.'). 

II.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Clapham, 
Surrey,  M.P.  for  Gowran,  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of 
—  Morrelli,  Esq.  and  d.  1757. 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. i 

IV.  James,  Banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  and  JT.P.  forco.  Cam- 
bridge, purchased,  1721,  the  estate  and  Manor  of  Quy,  from 
Sir  Paul  Whichcote,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p.  15  Dec.  1744. 

The  3rd  son, 

JouN  Martin,  Esq.  of  Quy  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Over- 
bury  Park,  CO.  Worcester,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Sneed  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Quy  Hall,  and  Overbury  Park,  m.  Judith  Bromley, 
heiress  of  Ham  Court,  but  d.  s.  %]. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  m.  17  Feb.  1774,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  John  .Skipp,  Esq.  of  the  Upper  Hall,  Ledbury,  col- 
laterally descended  from  Dr.  Skipp,  the  first  Protestant 
Bishop  of  Hereford,  and  by  her  (through  whom  came  the 
estates  of  Whatelcy,  inherited  from  her  ancestors  the  Wil- 
lingtons)  he  left  at  his  decease,  26  Jan.  1810,  three  sons  and 
four  daus., 

1  John,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  6.  27  Nov.  1774;  to.  5  March, 
1803,  Prances,  dau.  of  Richard  Stone,  Esq.  of  Chislehurst, 
Kent,  and  had  issue, 

John,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  5.  2  Feb.  180.5  ;  m.  1st,  Oct. 
1837,  Mary,  d.au.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Aubrey  Morse,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  1843),  an  only  dau.,  Flinor  Traherne. 
He  hi.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1847,  Mana  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Evan  Hamilton  Baillic,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
1  John  Hamilton,  d.  18  March,  18.')1 ;  2  Waldyve  Alex- 
ander Hamilton;  3  Hugo  Hamilton;  4  John  Evan 
Hamilton;  1  Edith  Hamilton;  2  Ada  Hamilton;  3  Dora 
Hamilton ;  4  Nora  Hamilton  ;  5  Frances  Haiuilton. 

Richard,  </.  unm.  5  June,  1S29. 

James,  b.  18  May,  1807. 

Robert,  of  Overbury  Court,  co.  Worcester,  6.  14  Atig. 
1808;  m.  20  April,  1837,  Mary  Anne.  dau.  of  John  Bid- 
dulph,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  by  Augusta  his 
wife,  and  had  issue,  Uichard  Biddulph,  m.  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Admiral  Richard  Crozier,  K.T.S..  of  Westhill, 
Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight;  John  Biddulph;  Julia,  ni. 
Douglas,  eldest  sou  of  George  Henty,  Esq.  of  CUicUtsler; 


and   Penelope,   in.  Rev.   Frederick  Holland,  Vicar  o' 

Evesham,  and  is  deceased. 
Henry,  d.  wru.i. 
Frances  Penelope. 
Emily,  m.  June,  1830,  Robert  Cnmming  Norman,  F.sq. 

of  Bromley,  </.  25  Oct.  18-12,  and  had  issue. 

2  Joseph,  m.  Sarah  Harriet,  dau.  of  Hubert  Hewitt,  Esq. 
of  Wliilehavcn,  co.  Cumbci-laud.     She  >/.  20  Dee.  Is.'iG. 

3  .lamer.,  m.  20  Sept.  1819,  Julia  M.,  dau.  of  llev.  John 
Vignoles,  of  Portarlington. 

1  Penelope,  d.  iin)ii.         2  Catherine,  d.  unm.  June,  17S7. 

3  Eliz.abeth,  m.  C.  E.  Ilanfoid,  E.sq.  of  Woollashall,  00. 
Worcester;  d.  Feb.  1814,  and  had  issue. 

4  Anne,  d.  tmm. 

I.  Catherine,  in.  Sir  Nicholas  Ilackctt  Carew,  of  Beddington 
Hall,  Surrey. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Henry  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckruss,  Killarney. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Treadway  Russell  Nash,  Esq.,  D.D.,  of 
Bcvere,  Worcester,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  m.  Lord 
Somers.  iv.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  llebcrden,  M.D. 

The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Martin,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  M.P.  for 
Tewkesbury,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Torriano,  Knt.,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Horace  Mann,  Bart.,  K.B., 
British  Envoy  at  Florence,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Quy  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  d.  11  July,  1821. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Charles,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Solomon  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  and  d.  1827,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Charles  Herbert,  M.A.  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  1818,  Eliza  Porter, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Sloane,  Esq.  of  Tobago,  and 
had  three  daus.,  Henrietta  Ann  Bidgood,  m.  3  Aug.  1843, 
Samuel  White  Baker,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Baker, 
Esq.  of  Lypiatt  Park,  co.  Gloucester  (she  d.  29  Dee.  1855) ; 
Eliza  Heberden,  m.  3  Aug.  1843,  John  Garland  Baker, 
2nd  son  of  the  aforesaid  Samuel  Baker,  Esq. ;  and 
Charlotte  Louisa.  He  m.  2ndly,  Frances  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
of  Joseph  Goodwin,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her,  Charles 
Fi-ederick,  and  Gertrude  Eleanor  Frances,  d.  16  Nov. 
1865. 

2  John  Williams,  of  Twinning,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  m.  1st. 
Jane  Clarke,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  1841,  Sophia  Bash- 
ford,  dau.  of  William  Whitehouse,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  Charles  Stanhope ;  d.  Jan.  1859. 

1  Eliza,  m.  James  M.  Cabe,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  George  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Overbury,  and  afterwards  of 
Broad  Windsor,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Kichard  Clarke,  Esq. ; 
and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Maria,  m.  William  Hill  Buckle, 
Esq.  of  Chaceley,  near  Tewkesbury,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  J.  Foote,  Esq.;  and  d.  12  May,  1831,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Heberden,  Canon-Residentiary  of 
Exeter;  d.  29  Nov.  1849,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anna,  in.  Joseph  Smith,  Esq.  Private  Secretary  to  Mr. 
Pitt;  d.  13  Aug.  1791. 

The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Joseph  Martin,  of  Ham  Court,  co.  Worcester,  was 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Upton-on-Severn,  and  of  Cheshunt, 
Herts,  Rector  of  Bourton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Exeter.  He  m.  1780,  Isabella  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Sturges,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  and  Chancellor  of 
the  Diocese  of  Winchester,  and  sister  of  the  Right  Hon. 
William  Sturges-Bourne,  of  Testwood,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Joseph  John,  late  of  Ham  Court. 

I.  George  (Rev.),  Canon-Residentiary  and  IChaneellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Exeter,  and  Vicar  of  Harberton,  to.  1st,  26  July, 
1825,  the  Lady  Charlotte  Sophia  Eliot,  youngest  dau.  of 
William,  2nd  Earl  of  St.  Germans,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1S60, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1839),  had  issue, 

1  George  Edward,  now  of  Ham  Court. 

2  Henry  Arthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Laston,  Notts. 

1  Gcorgina,  deceased.  2  Susan  Isabella,  deceased. 

3  Charlotte  Harriet. 

4  Jemima  Ann  Fi-ances,  m.  Jan.  ISCO,  Col.  Charles  Cooper 
Johnson,  C.B.,  son  of  Sir  H.  A.  Johnson,  Bart,  of  South- 
lands. 

The  Rev.  George  M.artin  m.  2ndly,  21  July,  1842,  Renira 
Henrietta  Aldenburg,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  William  Ben- 
tinck,  by  the  Lady  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Tarl 
Manvers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Jau.  1SG8)  had  issue, 

1  Albert  Bentinck,  b.  16  Dec.  1843. 

2  Evelyn  Charles,  87th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers,  b.  5  July, 
1847. 

1  Renira  Isabella.  2  Emily  Frances,  deceased. 

3  Lucy  Annora. 

III.  Henry,  d.  1843. 

IV.  William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Staverton,  Devon,  ra.  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Darlington, 
Devon,  d.  10  April,  1850,  and  had  issue, 

1  William.  2  Arthur. 

3  Richard,  m..  Eliza  Rose  Fearon,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Daniel  Rose  Fearon,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary  Church,  Devon. 

4  Francis,  deceased. 


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5  Charles,  Warden  of  Eadley  Coll.,  m.    Dora    Frances 
Moberley,  dau.  of  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  has  issue. 

6  Alfred  Jolm.  7  John  Harington.  8  Eeginald. 

1  Caroline. 

2  Frances,  m.  1852,  Rev.  Jos.  Lloyd  Brereton,  Prebendary 
of  Exeter,  Rector  of  Great  Massiagham,  Norfollc. 

3  Mary  Isabella.  4  Anne.  5  Louisa  Ecnira. 

V.  Francis,  d.  unm.  24  Feb.  1810. 

VI.  Richard  (Rev.),  Canon  of  Truro,  Vioar  of  Menheniot, 
Cornwall,  w.  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Baugh, 
Rector  of  Ripple,  co.  Worcester,  and  Chancellor  of  the 
Piocese  of  Bristol. 

vn.  John  Sturges,  d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1839. 

I.  Isabella  Margaret,  deceased.  n.  Eleanor,  deceased. 

Ill,  Anne,  deceased.  iv.  Frances,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ham  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  for  many  years  of  the  Worcestershire 
Yeomanry,  d.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Ham 
Court. 

Arms — Paly  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  martlets  of 
the  first.  Crest— A  martin  passant  ppr.  jl/o«o— Pejus  letho 
flagitium. 

S;;a£— llam  Court,  Upton-on-Severn,  co.  Worcester. 


MABTIN    or    WORSBRO'    HAIiL. 

Martin-EdmundSjWilliam  Michael  Alotsius, 
Esq.  of  Worsbro'  Hall,  co.  York,  D.L.,  b.  8  Maj, 
1846  ;  m.  3  Aug.  1870,  Emilj  Frances  Ticliborne, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  J.  H.  Wasliington  Hibbert. 
Esq.  of  Bilton  Grange,  co.  Warwick,  and  Julia,  dau. 
of  Sir  H.  Tichborue,  J3art.,  and  widow  of  Col.  Talbot, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Cecilia  Elizabeth  Mary  Agnes. 

II.  Magdalen  Blary  Josephine. 

III.  Mirial  Augusta  Mary,  d.  1  April,  1878. 

UtinCKQt.  —  For  lineage  of  Martin,  see  Maetin  of 
ILrjiiiwjstode. 

The  family  of  Edmunds,  resident  at  Eotherham  in  the  reign 
of  Queen  Elizabeth,  was  of  Worsbro'  temp.  James  I. 

Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro'  (Secretary  to  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Strafford),  steadfastly  adhered  to  King  Charles  during 
the  civil  wars,  and  eventually  paid  £350  for  his  compositions. 
Ho  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Cookson,  and  dying  9  Jan.  1GG2, 
aged  GG,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  J. P.,  Lieut,  of  the 
Trained  Bands,  who  d.  s.  p.  22  March,  1708-9,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Edmunds,  by  his  wife,  Marj-,  dau.  of  John  Wentworth,  Esq. 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Aldwarlc,  by  whom 
lie  had  issue.    His  son, 

Thomas  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsboro',  6.  16  July,  1699,  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Carrington,  Gent,  of  The 
"Views,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Gower,  of  Hutton, 
in  the  East  Riding)  left  at  his  decease,  10  Dec.  1742,  a 
dau.,  Henrietta,  m.  William  Falconer,  M.D. ;  and  a  son  and 
successor, 

Francis  Offlet  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  J. P.,  mi.  18 
June,  1767,  Hannah  Maria,  younger  dau.  of  Joseph  Offley, 
Esq.  of  Norton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  and  co-heir  (with 
ITrith,  wife  of  Samuel  Shore,  Esq.)  of  Edmund  Offley,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  with  a  son,  Francis  Offley,  D.L.,  who  m. 
IMury  Beresford,  dau.  of  Francis  Ferrand  Foljambe,  Esq.  of 
Aldwark,  but  d.  s.  p.,  two  daus.,  Maria  Elizabeth  and 
UniTn  Amelia.  Mr.  Edmunds  d.  I  July,  1825,  aged  89.  His 
elder  dau., 

Maria  Elizabeth  Edmunds,  of  Worsbro',  to.  14  July,  1795, 
Henry  Martin,  Esq.  of  Colston  Bassett,  Notts,  J. P.,  M.P. 
for  Kinsale,  and  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  by  him 
(who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 

William  Bennett,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry  Burges,  now  of  East  Bridgford  Manor. 
George  Bohun,  of  Crabbs  Abbey,  Norfolk,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B., 
b.  21  March,  1799  ;  m.  Isabella  Harriet,  late  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  Thomas  Briggs,  G.C.M.G.  :  and  li.  13  Oct.  1854,  leaving 
i.ssue.  His  eldest  dau.,  Isabella,  m.  Sir  Anchitel  Asbburn- 
ham,  Bart.,  and  his  2nd  dau.,  Uritli  Amelia,  7a.  Cromer 
Ashburnham,  Esq. 

Francis  Offley,  of  Rose  Hill,  Hampton,  Middlesex,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law  and  Inspector  of  Charities,  b.  22  March, 
1805;  m.  31  Jan.  1844,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Smith, 
D.D.,  of  Dry  Drayton,  co.  Cambridge,  Dean  of  Christ- 
church.  Oxford,  and  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  has  had  a 


son,  William  Henry,  Gent.,  Cadet  Roy.  Mill.  Coll.  Woolwich, 
rf.  3  Dec.  18G9;  and  two  daus.  Frances  Augusta,  and  Edith 
Philadelphia,  m.  Henry  Martin,  Esq.,  R.N.,  and  d.  1870, 
leaving  a  dau. 

Augusta  Anne,  to.  Richard  T.  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 

and  has  issue,  Auguste  May,  d.  18o3. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Bennett  Martin,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  7  Oct.  1796;  m.  26  Nov.  1831,  Augusta  Marcia,  only  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Chaloner,  of  Newton  Kymo  (of  the  Guisbro' 
family),  and  Augusta  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  and  Lady 
Elizabeth  Sutton,  and  widow  of  Edward  Vavasour,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  July,  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Wentworth,  lale  of  Worsbro'  Hall,  d.  s.p. 

II.  William  Michael  Aloysius,  now  of  Worsbro.' 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth,  i/i.  28  Aug.  1855,  the  Hon.  Francis  Dudley 
Stuart  Wortloy,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Lord  Wharncliffc,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Francis  John  Stuart,  R.N.,  h.  1856. 

2  Edward  James  Stuart,  GOth  Riiies,  6.  1857. 

3  Allan  Thomas,  c<.  young. 

4  Ralph  Granville  Stuart.  5  Allan  Richard. 
1  Amy  Cecilia,  d.  young.  2  Susan  Mary. 

II.  Augusta  Charlotte,  d.  1P53. 

IK.  AmoliaMary,  m.  April,  1858,  Edward Chivers Bower,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Wadworth  Hall,  Doncaster,  co.  York,  and 
h  IS  issue, 

1  Edmund  Thomas  Chivers,  &.  1857. 

2  George  Chivers,  b.  1860.  3  Francis  Chivers,  h.  1SC2. 
4  Wentworth  Arthur,  b.  1866. 

1  Augusta  Mary.         2  Amy  Elizabeth.         3  Alice  Ethel. 
4  Cicely.  5  Beatrice  Lilian. 

IV.  Julia  Constance,  ra.  Aug.  1863,  Stephen  Soames,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  Charles  Soames,  Esq.  of  Coles  Park,  Herts,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Francis  Archibald. 

2  Edward  Rowland. 

3  Gerald  Martin. 

1  Constance  Maud. 

2  Edith  Julia  Wentworth. 

3  Isabel  Winifred. 

V.  Frances  Etheldreda. 

Mr.  Martin  d.  6  April,  1847.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wentworth  Martin-Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Wor.sbro' 
Hall,  Lieut.  GOth  Royal  Rifles,  b.  24  Nov.  1841,  d.  15  Nov.  18G6, 
from  the  effects  of  a  fall  from  his  horse,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  William  Michael  Aloysius,  now  of  Worsbro'  Hall. 

Arms — Per  chevron  crcnellee  or  and  sa.,  three  fleurs-de-lls 
countorchangcd,  for  Edmunds  ;  quartering  Martin,  same  as 
Martin  of  Hmningstnne. 

Seat — Worsbro',  Barnsley,  co.  York.  Xoicii  ilcsalc/ice— 24, 
Great  Cumberland  Place,  Hyde  Park. 


MARTIN    OF    HEMINGSTONE. 

Martin,  William  G-eorge,  Esq.  of  Heming- 
stone  Hall,  Suffolk,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  5  Aug.  1835  ;  m. 
19  May,  1865,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Strahan,  Esq.  of  Sidmouth,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only 
child  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Bultell  Fisher,  E.A.,  and 
has  issue, 

Beatrix  Maria. 

Itt'lTCatJC— Capt.  Roger  Martin,  son  of  Roger  Martin, 
of  Stepney,  by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  to.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Tutchen;  and  2ndly,  Thomasina  ;  and  d.  1687,  having 
had  by  the  former  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  ElizaLcth) 
an  only  surviving  son, 

Tutchen  Martin,  to.  Bennet  Garsh,  or  Gage,  and  d.  1702, 
having  had  issue,  William,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  m.  16  Aug. 
1726,  Mary  Atkins,  of  Twell,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  .t.  p.  1756; 
Tutchen,  d.  s.  p.  172)  ;  Bennett,  of  whom  presently ;  Roger, 
Admiral  R.N.,  d.  1780,  having  had  a  son,  John,  who  prede- 
ceased him ;  and  James.    The  3rd  son, 

Bennet  Martin,  M.D.,  d.  1741,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  a  son, 

Capt.  William  Martin,  R.N.,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  AVilliam  Rowley,  K.B.,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ud]y,  Col. 
Gibbs,  of  Horseley  Park,  Sussex)  had  issue, 
William,  of  Hemingstone,  his  heir. 

Henry,  of  Colston  Bassctt,  M.P.  for  Kinsale,  and  Master  in 
Chancery,  m.  14  July,  1795,  Maria  Elizabeth  Edmunds, 
of  Worsbro',  and  d.  1839,  having  had  issue  (see  Martin  of  , 
Worsbro'}. 
George  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Vice-Admiral  of  England,  m. 
iBt,  1804,  Harriet,  sister  of  Admiral  Bcntinck;  and  2udly, 
1815,  Miss  A.  Locke,  of  Norbury  Park,  Surrey. 


I 


(MAR 
eldest  eon, 
'iLLiAM  Martin,  Esq.  of  IlemincRtonc,  Capt.  in  Elliott's 
Horse,  m.  Sanili,  ilnu.  of  Ailiiiiral  Sir  Joseph  llowley,  liart.  {so 
created  17s6),  ami  luul  issue,  William,  who  d.  s.  }>. ;  I'ioiiakd 
Bartholomew,  of  whom  presently  ;  Kliza,  m.  the  Kev.  Charles 
Townley,  brotlier  of  TovvnKy  of  Fuliourn,  eo.  Cambridge; 
Arabella;  rhiladclpliia  ;  and  JIaria.     The  2nd  son, 

BiCHARD  Bartholomew  JIartin,  Esq.  of  I!eniinjsfonc,  m. 
6  April,  1S32,  Juliana,  dan.  of  John  Donovan  Verner,  Lieut. 
6oth  foot,  son  of  Kobert  A'erner,  Esq.  of  DiiMiii,  Iiy  Juliana 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Uallymoic,  to. 
Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

ViLLiAM  George,  now  of  Hemingstono. 

Charles  Townley,  officer  70th  rcgt.,  drowned, 

Henry  John,  Lieut.  K.N. 

r.iehard  Edward  Kowley. 

Francis.  Joshua  Gibbs. 

Slariu  Elizabeth  Vcmer,  m.  June,  ISifi,  the  Kev.  John  Longe, 

Rector  of  St.  Mary  Elms,  Ipswich,  SutJolli. 
Sarah  Juliana  Philadelphia,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Martin  d.  11  April,  1855. 

Armn — Arfr,  two  bars  gu.     Creol — An  ape  admiring  himself 
in  a  looking  plass  ppr.    iJotto— Sans  tachc. 
Seat — Heiuingstone,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


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MARTIN    OF    EAST    BRIDGEFORD. 

Maktix,  IIexet  Bueges,  Esq.  of  East  Uridge- 
ford  Manor,  co.  Notts,  J.P.,  B.C.L.  1S20,  b.  5  Oct. 
1797. 

ILiurajJC— Henrt  martin,  Esq.  of  Colston  Eassctt,  2nd 
son  of  Capt.  William  Martin.  R.X.,  by  Arabella  his  wife,  dau. 
of  AdniH-al  Sir  William  llowley,  K.B.  (ste  Martin  of  Hcmhig- 
^tone),  was  for  many  years  M.P.  for  Kinsale.  He  enjoyed  the 
friendship  of  Charles  Fox,  Eomilly,  and  Erskine,  and  was  one 
rf  the  original  members  of  the  Fox  Club,  wlien  the  number 
was  only  twelve.  He  became  a  King's  Counsel  in  Fox's  Admi- 
awtration,  and  was  afterwards  a  Master  in  Chancery.  Mr. 
Uartin  m.  14  July,  1795,  Maria  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
acirof  I'rancis  Edmunds,  Esq.  of  Worsbro',  co.  York  (by  the 
iau.  and  co-heiress  of  Joseph  Offley),  and  d.  19  July,  18S3, 
leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Villiam  Bennet,  father  of  the  present  AYilliam  MicnArx, 
Alotsius  Martin  Edmunds,  Esq.  (.see  precriliiiii  An icU). 

Henrt  BiTRGEs  Martin,  Esq.,  late  of  Colston  Bassctt,  and 
now  of  East  Bridgford. 

Anns — Arg.,  two  bars  gu.     Crest — A  martin  eat  looking  into 

mirror  ppr     iVo»o— Sans  tachc. 

Seul — East  Bridgford  Manor,  Nottingham. 


MARTIN    OP    ANSTEY. 

MaeTin,  Eobeet  Feewen,  Esq.  of  Anstcy 
Postures,  co.  Leicester,  M.A.,  J. P.,  b.  9  April, 
.84-2;  m.  30  Oct.  1873,  Henrietta  Susan,  4th  dau. 
)f  tlie  Eev.  E.  R.  Larken,  Rector  of  Eurton-by- 
Liincoln,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Edmcnd,  6.  1  Dec.  1874; 

II.  William  Francis,  6.  7  Feb.  1876. 

JttnCilCIC.— The  family  of  Marttn  claims  Norman  descent, 
nd  is  of  considerable  antiquity  in  co.  Leicester. 

In  early  times  its  ancestors  resided  at  Leicester,  and  frc- 
iuently  held  the  highest  offices  in  that  ancient  and  important 
iOrough.  In  the  years  1333,  1338,  and  1364,  John  Martynwas 
layor  of  Leicester,  and  was  also  (temp.  Edward  III.)  twice 
eturned  M.P.  for  the  borough.  Shortly  afterwards,  the  family 
leld  possessions  at  Anstey,  anciently  called  Hanstigio,  or 
instige,  CO.  Leicester,  which  they  have  ever  since  possessed, 
nd  where  they  have  resided  to  the  present  time.    The  late 

William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Anstey  Pastures,  J. P.,  6. 1777  (2nd 
on  of  Robert  Martin,  Esq.  of  Anstey,  by  Ann  Ilallam  his  wife, 
nd  7th  in  descent  from  Robert  Martyn,  who  purchased  Anstey 
'Bttures),  m.  12  May,  1807,  Ann  Wood,  only  child  and  heiress 
f  John  Richards,  Esq.  (the  last  of  the  family  of  that  name 
eated  at  Nonnanton-on-Soar,  co.  Nottingham;,  and  had  issue, 

■William,  h.  1808;  d.  1829. 

BoitERT,  M.A.,  late  of  Anstey  Pastures. 

John,  late  of  Wliatton  House,  co.  Leicester  (.??«  that  nnrnf). 

Charles  P.DSworth,  b.  1825;  m.  14  Aug.  1851,  Margarette, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Borlase  \\'arren,  Bart,  of  Warrenscourt,  co. 
Cork. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Kev;  E.  G.  Parker,  A.M.,  who  d.  10  Mav, 
1869. 

tae  ZnU  son, 


The  Rev.  Robert  Martin,  of  Anstcy  Pastures,  co.  Leicester, 
M.A.,  J. P.,  6.  1809;  m.  1st,  14  March,  ]b39,  Seliiia,  only  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Frewen  Turner,  ICsq.  of  Cold  Overton  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Nov.  1852;  had  issue, 

I.  RoitERT  Frewen,  now  of  Anstey  Pastures. 

II.  William,  0.  8  Jan.  1844;  d.  1S44. 

III.  John,  6.  1848.  iv.  Charles  William,  6.  1850. 
1.  Eleanor  Anne.  ii.  .^elina  Mabelle. 

III.  Margaret  Grace. 

IV.  Marian,  m.  H.  Stoir,  Esq.  of  Brenchley,  Kent. 

lie  r,i.  2ndly,  20  Sept.  1860,  Blarian  Cecil,  only  child  of  Richard 
Wood,  Esq.  of  Stoneygatc,  near  Leicester,  by  Mary  Cecil,  his 
2iid  wife,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

V.  Cecil,  b.  13  Oct.  1865. 

V.  Mary  Cecil.  vi.  Dora  Cecil. 

Rev.  Robert  Martin  d.  12  July,  1871. 

Jrms — Per  saltire  arg.  and  or,  between  two  bars,  three 
martlets  gu.,  quartering  the  arms  of  Kiciiahds  nf  Aoimnnton. 
viz.,  arg.,  a  chevron  invected  between  two  escallops  in  chief  and 
a  cross  patee  in  base  gu.  CreH — A  talbot's  head  erased  arg. 
crusiUy,  eared  and  langucd  gu.,  gorged  with  a,  collar  vert. 
Iilotto — Sure  and  steadfast. 
iSei'.ts— Anstey  Pastures,  Leicester;  Mount  Sorrel,  Lougliboro'. 


MARTIN    OF    "WHATTON    HOUSE. 

Martin,  William  John,  Esq.  of  ■\Vhattoi] 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  b.  1853  ;  m.  15  Oct.  1878, 
Emily  Mary  Letitia,  duu.  of  William  Edrnoud 
Hamilton,  27th  regt.  Madras  IS'.L 

IttnCatlC.— John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Whatton  House,  co. 
Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  6.  1815  (3rd  sun 
of  William  Martin,  Esq.  of  Anstey  Pastures,  by  Anne  Wood, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Richards,  Esq.;,  m.  15  Apiil, 
ls52,  Augusta  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Hopkins,  Esik, 
M.A.  of  St.  Peter's  Coll.  Camb.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  now  of  Whatton  House. 

II.  Walter  Richards,  h.  1860. 

I.  Ada.  u.  Florence.        la.  Amy.        iv.  Evelyn. 

He  d.  22  May,  1864. 

Arms,  (Cr. — Sec  Martin  of  A-nstfp  Postures. 

Scat — Whatton  House,  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester. 


MARTIN    OF    CLEVERAGH. 

See  Wood-Maetin. 


MARTIN-ATKINS   OF   KINGSTON  LISLE. 
See  Atkins. 

♦ 

MARTIN-LEAKE    OF    THORP. 
See  Leake. 

♦ 

MARTIN    OF    ROSS. 

Maetin,  Robert  Jasper,  Esq.  of  Ross,  co.  Gal- 
way,  b.  17  June,  1846. 

3LinC<t(IC. — This  family  is  descended  from  one  of  the 
officers  wlio  accompanied  De  Burgh,  the  ancestor  of  the  noble 
family  of  Clanriearde,  to  Ireland,  ttrap.  Henry  II.,  and,  upon 
the  conquest  of  Galway,  settled  there.  In  the  book  of  Pedigrees, 
vol.  X.  (Office  of  Arms,  Dublin  Caste)  the  arms  are  stated  to 
have  been  granted  to  Oliver  Martin,  by  King  Ricuard  I.,  in 
the  Holy  Land.  About  the  year  1590,  Robert  Martin,  the 
lineal  ancestor  of  the  present  Mr.  Martin,  was  in  possession  of 
the  estates  now  held  by  that  gentleman.  Robert  Martin  thus 
referred  to  served  the  office  of  High  Slieriff  1C07,  and  being 
elected  Mayor  of  Galway,  d.  during  his  year  of  office,  '20  April, 
1021.  He  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son,  Jasper  Martin,  who  d. 
1629.  By  inquisition  made  in  1635,  it  was  found  that  Jasper 
Martin  d.  12  April,  1029,  seised  of  the  lands  of  Ross  and  several 
otiier  denominations  in  the  weslof  Galway,  all  which  descended 
to  his  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  High  Sheriff  1044.  Having 
adhered  to  the  cause  of  Charles  I.,  upon  the  conquest  of 
Galway,  1654,  he  was  dispossessed  of  his  house  in  the  town 
of  Galway,  and  his  property  in  the  suburbs,  by  Sir  Charles 
Coote,  who  commanded  the  Parliamentary  troops  who  occupied 
it ;  and  this  house  and  the  other  property  of  Mr.  Martin  were 
granted  to  Edward  Eyre,  who  was  Judge-Advocate  of  the 
Force  under  Sir  Charles  Coote,  and  was  also  intruded  into  tha 


1072 


MAE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAR 


Eeconlership  of  the  town  by  the  expulsion  of  the  gentleman 
who  held  that  office.  Mr.  Martin  made  an  effort  to  be  restored 
to  his  house  and  property  upon  ihe  restoration  of  Ciiables  II., 
but  without  success,  although  ho  held  the  Kins's  warrant 
under  liis  own  signature  to  that  effect.  (For  an  account  of  this 
proceeding  of  Mr.  Martin,  sec  the  Journals  of  the  Irish  House 
of  Commons,  vol.  i.,  p.  439.)  Mr.  Martin  had  two  sons,^ 
Jasper,  his  successor;  and  Eichard,  ancestor  of  Martin  of 
JBalh/iiahim-h.  He  d.  1700,  and  was  .s.  by  his  elde.st  son, 
Jasper  Martin,  Esti.  of  Ross,  who  d.  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his 
6on, 

Nicholas  Martin,  Esq.,  who  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Anthony 
French,  of  Clough,  co.  Galway;  and  2ndly,  Margery,  dau.  of 
Robert  Browne,  Esq.  of  Breaghfy,  co.  Mayo;  he  iL  1731,  and 
was  s.  by  the  eldest  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

Jasper  Martin,  who  d.  tmm.  1749,  and  was  .?.  by  his  half- 
brother,  eldest  son  of  the  2nd  marriage  of  his  father, 

James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  m.  172G,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Farragh  M'Donnell,  of  Ballycallagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1772) had  a  son  and  .successor,  Jasper;  and  a  2nd  son, 
Nicholas.    Mr.  Martin  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jasper  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  d.  unm.  1783,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Nicholas  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Robert  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Leneboy,  co.  Galway,  and  grand-niece 
of  O'Hara,  last  Lord  Tyrawley  of  that  line,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  I.  James,  d.  unm. ;  ii.  Robert,  his  heir ;  and  iii.  Richard. 
Nicholas  Martin  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  who  m.  Marian,  dau.  of  John 
Blackney,  Esq.  of  Ballyellen,  co.  Carlow,  and  of  the  city  of 
Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
10  June,  1868,  one  son  and  two  daus., 

James,  late  of  Ross. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Usshcr,  Esq.  of  Ballysaggartmore,  co. 
Waterford. 

Marian,  m.  Arthur  Bushe,  4th  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Charles 
Kendal  Bushe,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland. 
The  son  and  heir, 

James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Ross,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1826,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  m.  1st,  1824,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Higinbotham,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  five 
daus., 

I.  Mary,  in.  Thomas  BarUlie,  Esq.  of  Invcrhouso,  Larne. 

II.  Emily,  m.  1st,  James  McCalmont,   Esq.  of  Abbeylands, 
Belfast;  and  2ndly,  Augustine  Barton,  Esq. 

HI.  Elizabeth,  iu.  William  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Anneficld. 

IV.  Maud,  m.  H.  Caldwell,  Esq.         v.  Josephine,  d.  unm. 
He  m.  2ndly,  28  March,  1844,  Anna  Selina,  dau.  of  Charles 
Fox,  Esq.  of  New  Parle,  co.  Longford,  and  grand-dau.  of  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Bushe,  and  of  Mr.  Justice  Fox,  of  the  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Jasper,  now  of  Ross. 

II.  James  Richard,  h.  24  Dec.  1854. 
HI.  Charles  Fox,  b.  14  Aug.  1859. 

VI.  Katharine  Anneslcy.        vii.  Gcraldine  Charlotte  Louisa. 

VIII.  Selina  Rosanna.  ix.  Edith  Sydney. 

,.  X.  Gertrude  Isabel.  xi.  Violet  Florence. 

'  Arms — Az.,  a  Calvary  cross  arg.,  between  the  sun  in  splen- 
dour on  the  dexter  limb  or,  and  the  moon  in  crescent  on  the 
sinister  of  the  second.  Crest — An  estoile  wavy  of  six  points  or. 
Motto — Sic  itur  ad  astra. 

-Seat— Ross,  near  Moycullcn,  co.  Galway. 


MARTIN-LEAKE. 

See  Leake. 


MAHTON    OF    CAPEKNWRAY. 

Maeton,  George  Blucher  Heneage,  Esq.  of 
Capernwray,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.  for  cos.  Lancaster 
and  Westmorland,  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1877,  b.  27  Dec.  1839 ;  m. 
1  May,  1866,  Hon.  Caroline  Gertrude  Flower, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Jeffery,  5th  Viscount  Ash- 
brooke,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Henry  Powys,  h.  II  April,  1869. 

II.  Richard  Oliver,  b.  24  Aug.  1872. 

I.  Augusta  Adelaide  Cecily.         ii.  Lucy  Madeline. 

III.  Florence  Augusta.  iv.  Alice  Caroline. 
V.  Adelaide  Esther. 

fLinCaSC. — The  family  of  Makton  claims  Norman  des- 
cent, and  is  of  great  antiquity. 

Oliver  Marton,  Esq.,  6.  1668,  who  first  held  the  manor  and 
estate  of  Capernwray,  and  was  D.L.  of  the  co.,  Recorder  aiid 


Patron  of  the  "Vicarage  of  Lancaster,  and  Steward  of  Lonsdale,  v 

was  2nd  son  of  William  Marton,  who  is  described  as  son  of 
William,  grandson  of  Lancelot,  and  great-grandson  of  Christo- 
pher Marton,  Lord  of  Marton.  He  m.  1st,  Grace  Serle,  who 
d.  s.  p. ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Roger  Wilson,  of  Casterton, 
Westmorland,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Marton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray,  M.P.  for  Lancaster, 
D.L.,  and  Steward  of  Lonsdale,  d.  .i.  p. 

Georgo,  d.  s.  J}.  ViiUiAm,  d.  s.  p. 

Oliver  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  wife  of  Eigby  Molyneux,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Lan- 
caster 1749.  Agnes.  Jane. 
The  4th  son. 

The  Rev.  Oliver  Marton,  LL.B.,  Patron  and  Vicar  of  Lan- 
caster, s.  as  heir  to  the  estates  on  the  death  of  his  brother 
Edward ;  he  in.  Priseilla  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Admiral 
Edwards,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

Oliver,  his  heir. 

George  Richard,  Lieut. -Col.  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  D.L.  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Lancaster  1832,  in.  Anno,  dau.  of  Col.  Pock- 
lington,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Pocklington,  Knt.,  M.T.,  of 
Chel.^worth  House,  Suffolk,  and  dying  1834,  left  issue, 
an  only  son,  the  late  George  Marton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray. 

Mr.  Marton  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Oliver  Marion,  Esq.  of  Capernwray,  who  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

George  Marton,  Esq.  of  Capernwray  Hall  and  Berwick  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  a  gentleman 
of  H.M.  Privy  Chamber,  late  M.P.  for  Lancaster;  m.  Nov. 
1833,  Lucy  Sarah,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Dallas, 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  sister  of  the 
Countess  Blucher,  and  had  issue, 

George  Bldcher  Heneage,  now  of  Capernwray. 

Georgina  Justina  Anne,  deceased, 

Augusta  Madeline  Henrietta,  m.  25  June,  1861,  Hon.  William 
Spencer  Plower,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  5th  Viscount  Ashbrook. 

Adelaide    Lucy   Katherine,   m.   30    April,    1867,    Lieut- Col. 
Moubray,  R.A.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Robert  Moubray,  K.II.,  of 
Cockairny,  co.  Fife. 
He  d.  24  Nov.  1807. 

Arms— Or,  three  bar.s  gu.  in  the  dexter  chief  point  an 
escutcheon  erm.  Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  ppr.  attired  sa. 
Mntto — Dieu  et  ma  patrie.  .,_;| 

&'f(t— Capernwray,  Lancaster.  '■■ 


MAKTYN    OF    TTJIiLYEA    CASTLL. 

Marttn,  Edward  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Tullyra,  co. 
Galway,  b.  31  Jan.  1859 ;  s.  his  father  5  April,  1860. 

JLtllCilgC. — This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by  one 
of  the  officers  in  Strongbow's  army.  Direct  in  descent  from 
Oliver  Martin,  M.P.  for  Galway  in  the  reign  of  James  II., 
was 

Oliver  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tullyra,  who  m.  Miss  Browne,  of 
Castle  McGarrett,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue,  Oliver,  of  Tullyra, 
m.  1748,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Donnellan,  Esq.  of  Bally 
Donnellan,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

John  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tullyra,  m.  Mary  Ann  Lynch,  of 
Tubber,  co.  Galway,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tullyra,  in.  1798,  Mary,  eldest  dan. 
of  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  late  of  Tullyra  Castle. 

Andrew,  of  Spiddell,  co.  Galway,  m.  1863,  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Oliver  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoc,  co.  Galway,  and  has  an 
only  dau.,  Mary. 

Peter,  a  Capt.  in  the  88th  regt.,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  m.  John  R.  Corballis,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Balfc,  Esq.  of  Eunnimedc,  co.  Eos- 
common,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Martyn  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Martyn,  Esq.  of  Tullyra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J. P., 
6.  Aug.  1801 ;  771.  17  Feb.  1857,  Annie  Josephine,  dau.  of  James 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Masonbrook,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  5  April,  1860, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons, 

Edward  Joseph,  now  of  Tullyra. 

John,  6.  19  March,  1860. 

^n)!S— Az.,  a  Calvary  cross  arg.  between  the  sun  in  splen- 
dour on  the  dexter  limb  or,  and  the  moon  in  crescent  on  the 
sinister  of  the  second.  Crest — An  estoile  of  six  points  or. 
Motto — Sic  Itur  ad  astra. 

Seai— Tullyra  Castle,  Ardahan,  co.  Galway. 

♦ 

MABWOOD    OF    LITTLE    BTJSBY. 

Maewood,  George,  Esq.  of  Little  Busby  Hall 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  31  Dec.  1808 ;  w.  1854 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


MA  17 


107: 


Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Peel,  Preben- 
dary of  Lincoln,  first  cousin  to  Sir  Robert  Peel,  2nd 
bart.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  George  Frederic,  6.  8  April,  1858. 

n.  William  Krancis,  h.  1863.  m.  Henry,  h.  1SG4. 

IV.  Arthur  Peirson,  b.  1868. 

V.  Charles  Jletcalfe,  b.  lsT4. 

I.  Frances  Mary. 

II.  Emily  Caroline,  m.  Edward  Hencaffc  Wynne  Finch,  Esq. 
of  the  Manor  House,  Stokesley,  N.  U.  co.  York. 

HI.  Lucy  Susanna.  rv.  Ellinor  Edith. 

V.  Alice,  d.  11  Jan.  18G7.       vi.  Clara  Charlotte. 

vii.  Lilian.  viii.  Rose. 

ILincngC— Edward  Marwood  de  Nunthorpc,  wbo  d- 
1557,  was  father  of 

Marmadcke  Mabwood,  son  and  heir,  who  had  a  son, 

James  Mabwood,  o'  Xunthorpe,  m.  a  dau.  of  James  Cleasby, 
of  Cleasby,  co.  York,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

IIenby  Mabwood,  ot  Little  Busby,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Constable,  of  Dromonby,  co.  York,  d.  1G39,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Sir  George  Mabwood,  Bart,  of  Little  Busby,  co.  Y'ork,  nigU 
heriff  co.  York  1651,  created  a  Baronet  by  Charles  II. ;  he 

.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Bethell,  Knt.  of  Alne,  eo.  York, 
and  had  issue,  with  others,  a  son,  He.vbt  (Sir),  who  x.  him, 
and  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  i)i.  William  3Ietcalfe,  E.sq.  of  North- 
allerton and  Sand  Hutton,  co.  Y'ork,  ancestor  of  the  present 
George  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Little  Busby.  He  d.  1679,  aijed  78, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Hesry  Marwood,  Bart,  of  Little  Busby.  High  Sheriff  co. 
Y'ork  1675,  ra.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Conyers,  Lord  D'Arcy 
and  Conyers,  of  Hornby  Castle,  and  had  issue  by  her,  an  only 
dau.,  Margaret,  who  d.  in  childhood.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Alan  Bellingham,  Esq.  of  Levens,  co.  Westmorland,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  a  son,  George,  and  two  daus.:  and  Srdly, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wentworth,  Knt.,  of  North 
i:imsal,  CO.  York,  widow  of  Thomas  Wombwell,  Esq.  of 
WombwcU.  Sir  Henry  d.  1725,  aged  97,  having  outlived  his 
;'nly  son,  George,  who  d.  without  male  issue,  and  the  baro- 
nctty,  therefore,  descended  to  Sir  Henry's  nephew,  Sir 
William  Marwood,  3rd  bart.,  who  d.  s.  p.  1739,  and  was  «. 
by  his  brother.  Sir  Samcel  Marwood,  4th  bart.,  who  d.  the 
year  following,  also  without  issue,  and  the  baronetcy  then 
became  extinct. 

George  Marwood,  Esq.  only  son  of  Sir  Henry,  2nd  bart., 
and  who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  ra.  Constance,  dan. 
nnd  co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Spencer,  Bart.,  of  Yarnton,  co. 
Oxford,  and  by  her  left,  as  sole  issue,  a  dau., 

Jake  Mabwood,  heir  to  her  grandfather,  Sir  Henry,  2nd 

art.,  who  d.  1725,  aged  97.  She  m.  Cholmley  Turner,  Esq., 
>  Ivirkleatham,  eo.  York,  M.P.  for  co.  Y'ork  1727,  and  dying 
without  male  issue,  devised  her  estates  of  Little  Busby  to  her 
unsman,  AVilliam  Metcalfe,  great  grandson  of  her  great 
lunt,  Anne  Marwood,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Marwood,  1st  bart., 
ivto  m.  William  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Northallerton  and  Sand 
llutton.    The  said, 

Mr.  William  Metcalfe  was  afterwards  of  Little  Busby,  which 
.'State  he  took  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Jane  Marwood  Turner, 
>nd  in  compliance  therewith  assumed  the  surname  and  arms 
)f  Marwood,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  5.  George  III.  He  d.  s.  p. 
IS09,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  George  (Mr.TCALFE)  Mabwood,  Canon  of  Chichester, 
ind  Rector  of  Amport,   Hants,   afterwards  of  Little  Busby 

lall,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  Pierson,  Esq.  of  Beverley, 

J.  Y'ork,  sister  to  the  Major  Pierson  who  fell  in  the  defencu 
jf  Jersey,  1780.     He  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rev.  George  (Metcalfe)  Mabwood,  M. A.,  of  Little  Busby, 
vho  d.  1342,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  George  Mak- 
^■ooD,  Esq.  of  Little  Busby  Hall,  co.  York. 

Anns — Gu.,   a  chevron  enn.  between    three    goats'  heads 
rased  arg.     Crest — On  a  mound  vert  a  ram  couchant  attired 
ir. 
Seat — Little  Busby  Hall,  near  Northallerton. 

^•iimi'ir  of  ^Icttalfr. 

The  Metcalfes  of  Northallerton,  from  whom  the  present 
'Iarwoods  of  little  Busby  Hall  are  descended,  form  a  branch 
if  the  ancient  family  of  Metcalfe  of  Nappa  Hall,  Wensley- 
lale,  CO.  York. 

William  Metcalfe,  of  Northallerton  and  Sand  Hutton 
bove-mentioned,  ri.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Marwood,  of 
-ittle  Bu.sby,  1st  bart.,  was  son  and  heir  of  George  Metcalfe, 
f  Northallerton,  a  Barrister  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  J. P.  for  the 
I'orth  Riding,  by  his  wife  Elizabeili  Talbot,  descended  from 


the  ancient  and  knightly  family  of  Talbot  of  EaslutU,  eo. 
York,  and  was  6th  in  direct  descent  from  Thomas  Sletcalfc, 
Esq.  of  Xappa,  co.  Y'ork,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster, 
Privy  Councillor,  and  Steward  Receiver  of  Richmond  hinds 
under  Edward  IV.  and  Richard  III.  This  Thomas  i/j.  ICliza- 
beth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  de  llcrtliiiyton,  of  Hcrt- 
lington,  Craven,  and  was  son  of  James  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of 
Nappa,  who  was  Captain  of  the  Wenslcydalc  men  at  the  battle 
of  Agincourt,  1415,  3  Henry  "V.  William  Metcalfe  before 
named,  entered  his  pedigree  and  arms  in  the  Visitation  of  co. 
Y'ork,  made  circa  1665,  by  William  Dugdale,  Esq.,  Norroy 
King  of  Arms.  He  had  issue  with  other  children,  who  d. 
young,  Thomas,  son  and  heir;  Margaret,  m.  Daniel  LasccUes, 
Esq.  of  Stank  and  Northallerton,  J. P.,  IIit;h  Sheriff  of  co. 
York,  M.P.  for  Northallerton.  The  grandson  by  this  marriage 
was  Edwin  Lascelles,  of  Harewood  House,  1st  Lord  Harewood. 
Henrietta  Catherina,  ra,  1st,  John  Batt,  Fsq.  of  Oakwell  Hall, 
and  2ndly,  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall  and  Jliryshaw, 
CO.  Y'ork.  At  the  Porch  House,  Northallerton,  long  the  abode 
of  the  Metcalfes,  and  still  in  the  possession  of  the  family. 
King  Cuarles  I.  was  once  entertained,  and  he  again  rested 
therein  1047,  when  a  prisoner  in  the  hands  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  the  Parliament,  who  had  been  sent  down  to  New- 
castle-on-Tyne  to  receive  the  King  from  the  Scots.  Tradition 
says  that  he  tried  to  escape  from  a  window  on  the  south  side* 
of  the  house.  The  porch  bears  the  date  and  initials,  W.  M. 
1674,  A.  M.,  for  William  Metcalfe  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  cf 
Sir  George  Marwood,  of  Little  Bushy,  Bart.,  and  on  an  oak 
beam  in  the  house  is  carred  R.  M.  1684,  M.  M.,  for  Richard 
Jletcalfe  and  his  wife,  3Iargaret,  dau.  of  Roger  Wilson,  of 
Danby  Wiske,  Gent. 

Thomas  JIelcalfe,  Esq.  of  Northallerton  and  Sand  Hutton, 
son  and  heir,  who  d.  1716,  had  issue,  William  Metcalfe,  of 
Northallerton,  who  d.  s.  'p.  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Thomas  Metcalfe,  M.A.,  of  Northallerton,  Rector  of 
Kirkby  Overblow,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Smelt,  Esq.  of 
Kirkby  Fletham  and  Leases,  co.  Y'ork,  sister  of  Capt.  Leonard 
Smelt,  Sub-Governor  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards 
George  IV.)  and  the  Bishop  of  Osnabruck,  under  the  nominal 
Governor,  the  Earl  of  Holderncss.  He  d.  1774,  having  had 
seven  sons  (four  of  whom  only  left  issue)  and  three  daus., 

I.  William,  of  Little  Busby,  co.  York,  which  estate  he  took 
under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Jane  Marwood  Turner,  and  in 
compliance  therewith  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Marwood,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  George  (Kev.),  Canon  of  Chichester,  afterwards  of  Little 
Busby  Hall,  who  s.  his  brother  William,  and  took  the  name 
of  Mabwood,  as  before  shown. 

III.  Cornelius,  who  had  issue  an  only  son,  Thomas  Jletcalfe, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn,  who  ra.  Christiana  Brisbane  Cranstaun, 
only  child  of  Henry  Kerr  Cranstoun,  eldest  son  of  George. 
4th  son  of  William,  5th  Lord  Cranstoun,  and  d.  1854,  leav- 
ing a  numerous  family;  and  three  daus.,  Anne,  m.  James 
C  rrie,  of  London;  Dorothy,  ra.  George  William  Babing- 
ton,  Esq.,  Surgeon  in  the  3rd  Guards,  afterwards  in  the 
H.E.I.C.S.,  father  of  the  late  Dr.  Metcalfe  Babington,  of 
Hertford  Street,  May  Fair;  Esther,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Kirkbride,  Cumberland, 
and  Vicar  of  Rudston,  co.  York,  ra.  Harriet,  dau.  of  John 
Clough,  Esq.  of  York,  d.  1822,  and  had  issue,  nine  sons  and 
three  daus., 

1  Franeis,  M..\.,  Rector  of  Kirkbride,  Cumberland,  and 
Vicar  of  Rcighton,  co.  York,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Charles  Ricaby,  Esq.  of  Bridlington,  co.  York,  and  d.s.p. 
1834. 

2  William,  a  Midshipman  R.N.,  d.  young. 

3  Henry,  Lieut.  32nd  foot  at  Waterloo,  where  hewastadly 
wounded,  d.  1828,  and  left  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
The  sons  d.  s.  p. 

4  John,  a  Capt.  H.E.I.C.  military  service,  who  d.  at 
Madras,  1833.  leaving  is.sue,  two  sons,  Francis  William, 
who  d.  in  the  Crimea,  1856,  unm;  John  Henry,  of 
Brompton,  Middlesex,  who  ra.  1863,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  cf 
Jethro  Hugh  Grahame,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 

5  Thomas,  ra.  and  has  issue. 

6  Leonard,  d. .?.  p. 

7  George,  d.  unm. 

8  Charles,  d.  in  infancy. 

9  Frederick,  d.  in  infancy. 

1  Harriet. 

2  Ann,  d.  at  Old  England,  Bowncss,  Windermere,  lo53, 
uvm. 

3  Maria. 

I.  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  aged  37. 

II.  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  aged  88,  at  Old  England,  Bowncs?,  1842, 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

^rm5— Quarterly ;  Istand  4th,  arg.,  three  calves  passant  sa.  a 
cannon  gu.,  Metcalfe;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu., 
Hertlington.  6v«£— A  tatyr  ppr.  sUouldering  a  mormngstar 
or  spiked  club  or. 


1074 


MAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


MAHX    OF    AELE-BURY. 

Maex,  Geoege  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Arle-Eury, 
Hants,  I.  24  May,  1849;  s.  Lis  father  187G ;  m. 
1877,  Constance  Catharine,  dau.  of  Francis  J.  Ellis 
Jervoise,  Esq.  of  Herriard  Park,  Hants.  Mr.  Marx 
was  formerly  a  C'apt.  6Sth  (Durham)  Light  Infantry. 

JttltCatJC* — Geokge  Marx,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Square,  London' 
ra.  Selina,  dau.  of  Francis  Chambers,  Esq.,  and  d.  1835,  leaving 
issue, 

Frakcis,  late  of  Arlc-Eury. 

Henrietta,  widow  of  Oliver  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Dean  House, 

Kilmiston. 
jVIary  Louisa  (deceased),  wife  of  Francis  J.  Ellis  Jervoise, 
Esq.  of  Herriard  Park,  Basingstoke. 

His  son, 

Francis  Maes,  Esq.  of  Arle  Bury,  Hants,  J. P.,  Major  1st 
Hnnts Administrative Batt.  Piifie  Volunteers,  6.  16  Sept.  1816; 
ii>.  Aug.  184S,  Anna  Maria  Selina,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  Wad- 
liam  Locke,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Pkowdeford  House,  co.  Wilts,  and 
tad  is.'ue, 

I.  George  Francis,  now  of  Arle-Bury,  h.  24  May  1S19. 

II.  John  Locke,  Pt.X.,  b.  23  AprU,  1852. 

fle  d.  1876. 

Stat — Arle-Bui-y,  near  Alresford. 


MASON    OF    ALDENHAM    LODGE. 

Masox,  The  Eev.  Johx,  M.A.,  of  Aldenham 
Lodge,  Herts,  h.  28  Jan.  1819 ;  m.  9  Nov.  1841, 
Charlotte  Frances,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Cliarles  Tonge,  of  Eton  Coll.  (see  Yoxge  ofPusfinch), 
find  by  her  (who  was  L.  7  Aug.  1819,  and  d.  28  Sept. 
1801)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Finch,  6.  3  Jan.  1847. 

i:.  Henry  Charles  Finch,  6.  1  July,  1S5S. 

I.  :iary  Alethea  Jane.  ii.  Ada  Charlotte  Frances. 

in.  Elizabeth  Catherine. 

iifUCagC. — John  Mason,  Esq.  of  Porters,  Herts,  b. 
9  JIarch,  1686;  m.  23  Feb.  1728,  Emilia,  dau.  of  Field  Marsha] 
Wade,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  George; 
i:i.  WiUiam;  i.  Emilia;  ii.  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Mason,  Esq.,  m.  2  June,  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  John  Finch.  4th  son  of  Daniel,  2nd  Earl  of  Nottingham, 
iind  by  her  had  issue,  i.  Finch,  b.  9  May,  175S,  d.  1  July,  1796  ; 
II.  Bryant,  his  heir;  i.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Charlotte;  iii.  Emilia; 
and  IV.  Georgiana.    The  2nd  son, 

Bryant  Mason,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  m.  20  June, 
1755,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Samuel  Browne.  He  was  lost  at 
sea  in  the  "  Calcutta  "  East  Indiaman,  Feb.  1S09,  leaving 
issue,  I.  John  Finch,  his  heir;  ii.  Francis;  in.  Henry 
Browne,  Capt.  E.N.;  iv.  George  F'rederick,  late  Capt.  4th 
King's  Own;  v.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shapwick,  Somerset, 
I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eobert  Montgomery,  Esq. ;  ii.  Charlotte,  m. 
y.  Allen,  Esq. ;  in.  Anne,  m.  the  Kev.  James  Acland  Templer; 
IV.  Emily,  ni.  W.  Pollard,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Finch  Mason,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Lodge,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  12  Oct.  1788;  vi.  1st,  24  Aug.  1813,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Col.  Samuel  Cox,  of  Sandford  Park,  O.xon,  by  his  1st  wife, 
Cateret  d'Auvergne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  June,  1819;  had 
issue, 

John  Bryant,  b.  23  Aug.  1817;  d.  26  Jan.  1818. 
John,  now  of  Aldenham  Lodge. 

He  r,i.  2ndly,  1  March,  1821,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Clement 
Cottrell  Dormer,  of  Piousham,  Oxon,  and  d.  16  April,  1853. 

^.i/i?— Per  fess  erm.  and  az.,  a  lion  rampant  with  two  heads 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  mennaid  per  fess  wavy  arg.  and 
az.,  the  upper  part  guttee  do  larmes,  holding  in  her  dexter  haad 
a  comb,  and  in  the  sinister  a  mirror,  frame  and  hair  sa. 

/Stai — Aldenham  Lodge,  Watford,  Herts. 


KASON    OF    MORTON    HALL. 

Masox,  Geoege  "William,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Morton 
Hall,  CO.  Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872-3, 
b.  6  Sept.  1819  ;  m.  7  Mav,  1844,  Marianne,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Joseph  George  Mitiord,  H.E.I.C.S.,  3rd  son 
of  the  late  Bertram  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford, 
Northumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Henbt,  Banister-aM^w,  b.  24  3Iay,  1846. 


II.  George  Edward  (Ptev.),  Eector  of  Whitwcll,  co.  Derby' 
b.  20  Oct.  1847. 

III.  Arthur  James  (Kev.),  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambriclge, 
b.  5  May,  ISol. 

IV.  Charles  Evelyn,  Lieut.  3rd  foot,  b.  27  Jan.  1S55. 
I.  Maiianne  Hariict.  ii.  Frances  Agnes. 

III.  Theodosia  Helen  Margaret. 

iLtllCiltlC. — The  family  of  Mason  was  formerly  seated  at 
Egmanton,  Notts,  where  William  Mason  was  living  (cm^). 
Elizabeth.  They  afterwards  removed  to  Eaton,  in  the  same 
county,  where  Paul  Mason  was  living  1659.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Stephen  Coe,  of  Ordsall,  Notts,  and  had  two  sons,  Paul, 
of  Eaton,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

The  Rev.  George  Mason,  Rector  of  Ordsall,  who  r,i.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Pigot,  Rector  of  Ordsall.  and  had 
three  sons,  Paul,  d.  'u.nni. ;  George  ;  and  John.  The  eldest 
and  youngest  both  d.  s.  'p.    The  2nd, 

George  Mason,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  m. 
Ehzabeth,  only  child  of  WiUiam  Colton,  and  had  two  sons, 
George,  of  Eaton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  v.nm.  1809;  and 

William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Welham,  Notts,  J. P.,  who  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Cleaver,  Esq.  of  Carburton,  Notts;  and  d.  1S04, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  two  sons,  William,  of  London, 
High  Sheriff  of  Notts  1824,  who  d.  v.nm.  1856;  and 

The  Rev.  George  Mason,  of  Cuckney,  Notts,  J.P.,  6. 
12  Jan.  1787  ;  who  m.  1816,  Harriett,  dau.  of  James  Colrtham, 
P.sq.  of  Anmer  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  March, 
IS 69)  had, 

George  William,  now  of  Morton  Hall. 

Henry,  of  Wakefield,  b.  13  May,  1821 ;  m.  1st,  Florence,  dau. 

of  the  Eev.  W.  Bury,  and  by  her  (wiio  d.  20  Oct.  IsOS)  has 

issue.  Henry  William,  b.  1855;  and  George,  b.  1858.    He  to. 

2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Nesfield,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

20  Oct.  1869)  has  a  dau.,  Lucy ;  and  a  son,  Frederic,  b.  1869. 
James,  late  Capt.  94th  rcgt.,  m.  Maiia,  dau.  of  Henry  W. 

Coldham,  Esq.  of  Anmer  Hall. 
Hariict  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nm.  1872. 
Mai-y  Jane,  m.  R.  0.  Eidd,  Esq.  of  Lowood,  co.  Roxburgh, 

late  of  the  9th  Lancers,  who  d.  18  Feb.  1866. 

Arras — Or,  a  lion  rampant  double-headed  az.    Crest — A  mer- 
maid holding  comb  and  mirror  ppr.  and  crined  vert, 
/beat— Morton  Hall,  Retford. 


MASON    OF    NECTON    HALL. 

Tlie  late  Miss  Elizabeth  Mason,  of  Necton 
Hall,  Norfolk,  s.  her  brother  1871 ;  and  d.  17  Dec. 
1878,  aged  88  years. 

iLtnCilSC. — This  family  is  of  very  ancient  standing  in 
Norfolk,  and  derives  from  Paul  3Iiller  Mason,  citizen  of 
London,  who  built  and  fixed  his  residence  at  Neetoa  Hall 
temp.  Henut  VII.    His  direct  descendant, 

Thomas  JL-vson,  Esq.  of  Swaffham  (youngest  son  of  John 
IiI..son,  of  Necton,  who  s.  to  that  property  at  the  death  of  his 
nejiliew,  Richard  Mason,  Esq.,  High  sherilT  of  Norfolk  169S), 
■m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bodham,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  'm.  John  Marconi,  Esq.  of 
Swaffham  ;  and  Susan,  m.  Francis  Colombino,  Esq.  of  Norwich) 
a  son, 

William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Blomefield,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  nephew  of  the 
l;.v.  Francis  Blometield,  the  historian  of  Norfolk  ;  and  d. 
25  Jan.  1S07,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall,  b.  1753;  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Paul  Colombinc, 
D.I).,  Eeutor  of  Plumstead  Parva,  and  had  issue, 

William,  late  of  Necton  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1849,  Lieut. -Col.  East  Norfolk  Militia,  d.  v.nm.  Z  Dec.  laC5. 

J  ihn,  who  (/.  in  the  E.I.Co.'s  service. 

Henry,  Midshipman  R.N. ,  perished  at  sea. 

George,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  who  took  by 
sign-manual  the  surname  and  arms  of  Blomefield,  under 
the  will  of  the  lute  Francis  Blomefield,  Esq.,  ■■-■.  to  Xecton  at 
his  brother  William's  death ;  and  d.  1871,  when  he  was  s.tiy 
his  sister, 

Elizabeth,  late  of  Necton. 

Henrietta  Katherine,  ra.  Ci>arles  Vernon,  2nd  son  of  George 
Holme  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Hatcblands,  Surrey. 

Armi — Arg.,   a  fess  az.,  in  chief  two  lions'  heads  of  the 
Ecjond.  Creit — A  lion's  head  winged  az.  Motto — God  my  trust. 
Suit — Necton  Hall,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 


MASSEY    OF    POOL    HALL. 

Masset,  Fkaxcis  Elcocee,  Esq.  of  Pool  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  b.  6  Dec.  1822  ;  m.  28  Feb.  1867, 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


1075 


Caroline  Louisa,  youngest  clcu.  of  William  Ilenvy 
Hornby,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Blackburn,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Elcocke,  h.  IG  April,  1S73. 

I.  Maud  Henrietta  Margaret  Elcocke. 

H.  Mabel  Caroline  ElcocUe.  m.  Evclcen  Mary  ElcocUc. 

HiurilflC— Roger  Masset,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Roger  Massic, 
Esq.  of  Cocldington,  and  nephew  of  the  celebrated  Gen.  Massoy, 
j».  Mary  Edwards,  of  Chester,  and  had  two  sons.  The  'Jnd 
son,  Roger,  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  William  Masset,  Rector  of  Ditchinghain,  in 
Norfolk,  ))i.  Elizabeth,  "Jiid  dan.  and  eventual  hoires^s  of 
Francis  Elcocke,  Esq.  of  White  Tool,  co.  Chester,  and  hud 
issue, 

Boger'  (Ven.>,  Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple,  and  Ecctor  of 
Cheriton  Bishop,  Devon,  and  of  Lawhitton,  Cornwall,  i.i. 
Miss  Anne  Arnold,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  John,  and  four 
daus. 

WiLUAU,  -who  inherited  his  mother's  estates. 

Elizabeth.  Sarah. 

Mrs.Massey,  the  heiress  of  Pool,  d.  1S25,  and  was  s.  by  her  son, 

William  Masset,  Esq.  of  Pool  Hall,  who  m.  22  April,  1817, 
Hary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Goodman,  Esq.  of  Porthamel, 
Anglesey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1855)  had  issue, 

Francis  Elcocke,  now  of  Pool  Hall. 
William  Glynne,  d.  in  India,  ^mm. 

Margaret  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  William  Massey,  eldest  son  of 
Richard  Massey,  of  Moston  Hall,  Chester. 

Mr.  Massey  d.  1838. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  gu.  and  or;  in  1st  and  4th 
quarteis,  three  flcurs-dc-Iis  arg. ;  lor  diflVrence  a  canton  arg., 
tor  Masset;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  saltier  vair  between  fn\ir 
cocks  statant  arg.,  for  Elcocke.  Crest — A  demi-pegasus  with 
wings  displayed,  quarterly  or  and  gu. 

Seat — Pool  Hull,  near  Xantwich,  co.  Chester. 


MASSIE    OF    CODDINGTON. 

Massie,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Pulford  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  I.  18  June,  1800 ;  m.  7  Jan.  1834,  Mary 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Robert  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
B&che  HaU,  co.  Chester ;  she  d,  s.  f.  ISil. 

iilTCajC. — The  early  descent  of  the  BIassies  of  Coddiwj- 
fon  has  long  been  a  matter  of  dispute,  some  of  the  pedigrees 
deriving  them  from  a  younger  son  of  Sir  John  Massic,  of 
Tatton,  supposed  to  have  been  slain  at  Shrewsbury,  whose 
eldest  son  d.  8  Henrt  V. ;  and  others  from  Ilamon,  son  of 
Sir  John  Massie,  of  Puddington,  who  also  fell  at  the  battle  of 
Shrewsbury. 

Hugh  Massie  settled  at  Coddington  in  consequence  of  his 
marriage  with  Agnes,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Nicholas  Bold,  of 
Coddington,  great-grandson  of  John,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John 
Bold,  of  Bold,  CO.  Lancaster.  From  him  descended,  in  direct 
descent, 

John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  who  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  Richard  Grosvenor,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester 
1602,  by  Christiana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart. 
of  Norton,  and  had  eleven  sons  and  seven  daus.  The  5th  son, 
Edward,  was  one  of  the  most  distinguished  military  leaders 
during  the  civil  wars  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I. :  Gen.  Massie, 
of  whom  a  fine  portrait  is  still  preserved  at  Pool  Hall,  the  seat 
of  his  collateral  descendant,  d.  s.  p.  in  Ireland,  and  was 
interred  at  Abbeyleix.    The  eldest  surviving  son  and  heir, 

BoGER  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  aged  09  in  1G63,  m.  1G49, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Cadwgan,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Roger,  ancestor  of  the 
Massets  of  Pool  Hall  (see  that  Family),;  iii.  Edward,  of  Ros- 
thome,  who  d.  1730,  leaving,  inter  alios,  a  son,  Richard 
Middleton  Massey,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  Sec.  S.  A.,  who,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Marshall,  Gent,  of  Wisbech, 
bad  five  sons  and  one  dau.    Roger  Massie  was  s.  by  bis  eldest 

■0%, 

John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  6.  1G51,  father,  by  Eliza- 
beth, his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  John  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Pickhill,  of 

Bichard  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  who  m.  17  April,  1735, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Plus  Power, 
eo.  Denbigh,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  March,  1770,  by  his 
eldest  son, 

■  John  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  6. 1736,  at  whose  decease, 
IH  a.  p.  1773,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

■  Thomas  Massie,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  b.  1738,  whowj.  Eliza- 
'    beth,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Marriot,  Esq.  of  Chesluint.  Herts,  and 

I'ying  1802,  left  an  only  child, 


The  Rev.  Richard  JIassie,  of  Coddington,  Rector  of  Eccles- 

ton,  b.  12  Jan.  1771,  who  m.  G  Oct.  17'JG,  Hester  Lee,  eldest 

dau.  of  Edward  V.  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham  Hall,  co. 

Chester,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  now  of  Coddington. 

Thuinas  Lcche,    Admiral    11. N.,  m.  8  Feb.   1844,  Charlotte 

Hester,  dau.  of  Edward  V.  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham 

Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  Edward  Richard,  6.1»iU; 

Richard  Crosbie,  deceased ;  and  Cleopatra  Maude. 
Edward,  m.  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  lie  v.  Charles  Thorny- 
croft,  of  Thomycroft  Hall,  co.  Chester. 
AVilliain  Henry,  Rector  of  St.  Marys  Chester,  d.  5  Jan.  18.5G. 
Townshend,  deceased.        John  Bevis,  Lieut.  U.N.,  decea>td 
Watkin.  Charles.  George,  c/.  an  infant. 

Robert  George,   m.  Annette,  dau.   of  T.   Browne,   Esq.  o» 

llartlands,  Australia,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Ilamon ;  Godircy 

Egerton ;  Richard  De  Winton ;  Robert ;  Hester  Lee ;  Mabel ; 

and  Luc}". 

Hugh  Ilamon.  Henry,  deceased. 

Eliza  Ann,  ui.  1823,  William  T.  Buchanan,  Esq.  (deceased), 

formerly  of  Havenscroft,  co.  Chester,  afterwards  of  Nortii- 

cote,  CO.  Gloucester. 
Hester  Susannah,  m.  1828,  the  late  Rev.  John  Annitstcad, 

Vicar  of  Sandbach. 
Frances  Maria  (decea-sed),  m.  1827,  Rev.  G.  B.  Blomcfiild, 

Prebendary  of  Chester,  and  Rector  of  Stevenage,   Herts, 

brother  to  the  Bi.shop  of  London. 

Sidney.  Barbara  Henrietta.  Cornelia  Lee,  deceased. 

Han-iet  Vyse  (deceased),  ra.  1829,  Lawrence  Amiitstead,  Esq. 

of  Cranage  Hall,  co.  Chester. 
Anna  Maria,  deceased.  Charlotte,  deceased. 

Mary  Mackenzie,  deceased. 

The  Rev.  R.  Massie  d.  16  April,  1854. 

Arms — Quarterly,  gu.  and  or:  1st  and  4th,  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  arg.,  for  difference  a  canton  arg.  Crest — A  demi-pegasus 
with  wings  displayed  quarterly  or  and  gu. 

Scat — Pulford  Hall,  Wrexham. 


MASSINGBEED    OF    GUNEY. 

Massixgbeed,  Chaeles  Laxgton,  Esq.  of 
Guuby,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  23  April,  1815  ;  m.  1st,  I'l 
Feb.  18-13,  Harriett  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Eicliaid 
Langford,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  h;,^l 
issue, 

I.  William  Reginald  Langton,  h.  1851 ;  d.  Feb.  1S.^5. 

I.  Emily  Caroline,  yi.  2  March,  1SG7,  Edmund  Langtop, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  him  (who  d.  2SNov.  1875),  Stephen, 
b.  12  May,  1S69 ;  Charlotte  Mildred ;  Mary ;  Diana. 

II.  Alice. 

He  m.  2ndly,  19  May,  1863,  Harriet,  youngest  dau. 
of  Su-  Kobert  Wilhani  Newman,  1st  bart.  of  Mam- 
head. 

3LtUCa(J^« — '^^"^  family,  whose  name  has  been  writti-n 
Massyngberde,  Massingbergh,  and  Massingberd,  is  traced  to 
the  time  of  Edward  I.,  when  its  patriarch,  Lambert  Massing- 
berd, resided  at  Sutterton.    His  descendant. 

Sir  Thomas  Massingberd,  Knt.,  m.  Joan  Braytoft,  of  Br."y- 
toft,  and,  surviving  his  wife,  became,  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VIII.,  a  Knight  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  added  the  2nd 
escutcheon  to  the  family  arms.  He  had  issue,  i.  Acgcstine, 
of  Braytoft,  d.v.p.  1614,  leaving  a  son,  Thomas,  M.P.  for 
Calais  4  Edward  VI. ;  ii.  Oswald  (Sir),  Knt.  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  Grand  Prior  of  Ireland,  and  Lieut.  "  Turcopollier 
of  Malta,"  and  exchanged  his  claim  to  the  reversion  of  that 
office  (and  with  it  to  the  Grand  Priory  of  England)  for  thu 
Priory  of  Ireland.  He  was  installed  at  Kilmainham  by  Cardinal 
Pole,  and  attainted,  and  his  house  .suppressed,  by  two  Acts  of 
the  Iri.sh  Parliament,  1  Elizabeth;  hi.  Alan,  who  d.unwi.; 
IV.  Martin,  m.  Ursula  EIrington,  and  had  three  sons  and  one 
dau.  Sir  Thomas  Massingberd  d.  25  May,  1552.  His  greiit- 
great-grandson, 

Thomas  Massingbbrd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  Barrister-at-Law,  ;:!. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Robert  Halton,  Esq.  of  Clee,  Serjeantat-Law, 
by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Draner,  or  Drayner,  Esq.  of 
Hoxton,  and  had  (with  five  daus.)  two  sons, 

I.  Hesrt,  his  heir. 

II.  Dratneu  iSir),  b.  11  Dec.  1C15,  ancestor  of  Massingberd 
of  Oriiisbii. 

Mr.  Massingberd  d.  5  Nov.  1636.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  was  created  a  BaroncS 
by  Cromwell,  1G58,  and,  soon  after  the  Restoration,  was  re- 
created.    His  grandson. 

Sir  William  Massingberd,  was  3rd  bart.  of  Gunby,  M.P. 
for  CO.  Lincoln,  at  whose  decease,  v.nm.,  the  baronetcy  es« 
plicd,  while  the  estates  devolved  on  his  sister, 


]07G 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


Elizabeth  Massisgbebd,  of  Gunby,  m.  Thomas  Meux,  Esq., 
ana  li;id  two  sons.  From  the  younger,  Henry  Meux,  descends 
Sin  IIenrt  Medx,  Bart.    The  elder, 

William  Meux,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Massingbehp  only.    He  m.  1st,  Miss  Thornborough, 
by  whom  he  had, 
TiJo.MAs,  m.  Elizabeth  Emerson,  sister  to  Sir  Wharton  Emer- 
son Amcotts,  Burt.,  and  predeceasing  his  father,  1777,  left 
issue, 

JIenbt,  .suecessor  to  his  grandfather. 
Jolin,  of  Candlesby,  deceased. 

Thomas,  Capt.  K.N.,  of  Candlesby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
of  IJeekenham  House,  near  Bawtry,  co.  York,  b.  17t;;i; 
TO.  12  Feb.  1794,  Elizabeth  Hawksmore  Waterhouse,  and 
liad  two  sons,  Thomas,  and  Humphry  (Rev.)  (la.  Miss 
Fretwcll,  anO  had  is.suc),  besides  four  daus.,  Christiana; 
Louisa;  Ellen:  and  Mary  Jane. 
Charles  (Rev),  Rector  of  Kettlethorpe,  co. Lincoln,  6. 1770 ; 
m.  1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Gainsboro, 
and  d.  1836,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles,  h.  180G;  ra.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Keary, 
Rector  of  Nunnington,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Alfred.  Arthur  Keary. 

Anne  Alice. 

2  Vincent  Amcotts,  Admiral  R.N.,  h.  1808;  m.  1844, 
Julia,  dau.  of  M.  Gutteres,  of  Sidmouth. 

1  Mary  Mildred,  m.  ist,  1837,  Frederick  James  Blair, 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.;  and  2ndly,  Rev.  William  Fraiin 
Fortescue,  Vicar  of  Chesterton,  co.  Oxford. 

2  Anna  Maria,  m.  1836,  Rev.  G.  J.  Atkinson. 
4  Caroline  Bosville. 

Emily,  d.  unm.  1834. 
Mr.  (Meux)  Massingberd  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Drake,  and  had  issue, 
AV'illiam,  vi.  Miss  Pastern ;  Samuel,  d.  unm. ;  George,  went 
to  America;  Frances,  d.  M»im. ;  Caroline;  and  Margaret,  both 
d.  unm. ;  Ann,  m.  John  Fyke,  Esq. ;  Katherine,  m.  Rev. 
Franais  Wilson ;  Mary  Joice,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Brackenbury ; 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  Radcliffe  Pearl  Todd,  Esq.  He  d.  1780, 
and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Henkt  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth 
Iloare ;  and  d.  about  the  year  1787,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and 
beiress, 

Elizabeth  Mart  Anne  Massingberd,  m.  18  Aug.  1802,  Pere- 
grine Langton,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Lancton  of  lanr/ton,  who 
as.'sumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Massing- 
HBRD,  and  had  issue, 

Algernon  Langton,  who  s.  to  Gunby. 

Charles  Langton,  now  of  Gunby. 

Elizabeth  Langton,  d.  1818. 

Mary  Langton,  m.  1  Jan.  1830,  William  Hastings  Neville, 
Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Gen.  Neville,  and  has  issue,  Rothes, 
Charles,  and  Laura,  deceased.      Margaret  Clarissa,  d.  1837. 

The  elder  son, 

Algernon  Langton  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Gunby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, b.9May,  1804;  m.  6  Dec.  1827,  Caroline  Goldsworthy, 
dau.  of  William  Pearce,  Esq.  of  Whitehall  Place,  and  had  one 
eon, 

Algernon,  Koyal  Horse  Guards  (Blue),  h.  11  Sept.  1828,  sup- 
posed to  have  perished  in  South  America. 

Mr.  Massingberd  d.  1844. 

Ar7)is  (of  Massingberd  of  Gunhv)—Az.,  three  trefoils  slipped 
or,  in  chief  a  boar  of  the  second  charged  with  a  fieur-de-lis  gu. 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  az.  charged  with  two  arrows  in  sal- 
tire  between  four  gouttes  d'or.  Arms  (exemplified  to  Peregrine 
Langton,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Massingberd)— Quarterly  : 
Ist  and  4th,  az.,  three  quatrefoils,  two  and  one,  and  in  chief  a 
Tioar  statant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross  puttee 
fju.,  for  Massingberd  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  or  and  arg.,  on 
a  cross-humettee  gu.  between  four  lions  rampant  sa.  two 
fsc/allops  of  the  first,  for  Langton.  CVcs(.s— 1st:  A  dragon's 
luad  erased  quarterly  or  and  gu.  between  two  wings  az. ;  2nd  : 
A  lion's  head  erased,  charged  with  two  broad  aiTows  in  saltire 
arg.  barbed  or,  between  four  gouttes  d'eau.  Motto — Est 
nieruisse  satis. 

Seat— Gunby  Hall,  near  Burgh,  co.  Lincoln. 


mASSINGBEUD-MUNDY    OF    OElVrSBY. 

Massingbeed-Mttndy,  Charles  John  Henet, 
Esq.  of  South  Ormsby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  parts  of  Liudsey,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  21  June, 
1808  ;  assumed  by  royal  license,  8  May,  18G3,  the 
name  of  Massingberd,  in  addition  to  and  before 
that  of  MuNDY  ;  m.  13  Sept.  1838,  Elizabeth  Susan, 
fith  dau.  of  the  late  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Westridge, 
Isle  of  Wiglit,  and  has  issue, 


1  I.  Charles  Fbancis,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  5Srd  fooH 
6.  30  June,  1839;  to.  8  Aug.  18C5,  Louisa  Charlotte,  3r^ 
dau.  of  Charles  John  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Linden,  Northumber- 
land, by  Ids  wife,  Lewis  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Prideaux  John  Sclby,  E.sq.  of  Twizell  House, 
Northumberland,  and  of  tlie  Mote,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Dbaner,  b.  14  July,  18G7;  Godfrey  Bertram,  6. 
25  March,  1872;  Francis  Oswald,  b.  30  Aug.  1874;  Sybil 
Rosamond;  and  Phillippa  Alice. 

II.  John  Augustin,  b.  20  Sept.  1840;  d.  unm.  29  April,  1S64. 
I.  Millicent  Harriet.  ii.  Sophy  Jane. 

III.  Fanny  Rosamond. 

3LinCS(J^. — Sir  Dratner  Massingberd,  Knt.,  of  South 
Ormsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  of  Henxwonh,  co.  Hertford,  2n(J 
son  of  Thomas  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Bratoft  Hall,  in  Gunby 
(.sec  Massingberd  of  Gunby),  b.  11  Dec.  1C15 ;  to.  1st,  26  May, 
1651,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Abraham  Burrell, 
Esq.  of  Mcdloe  House,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  by  her  (who  d, 
5  Dec.  1677),  bad  one  dau.,  who  d.  an  infant.  Sir  Drayncr  m. 
2ndly,  31  Dec.  1678,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry 
Mildmay,  Esq.  of  The  Graces,  Essex,  by  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of 
one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  John  Barker,  Esq.  of  Hamond,  Salop, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Burrell,  his  successor.  Henry,  d.  ■unm. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Edward  Hyme,  of  Carolina,  in  America,  and 
had  issue, 

Sir  Drayner  Massingberd,  Sheriff  of  Lincoln  1645,  knighted 
by  King  Charles  II.  17  Feb.  1661,  d.  1608,  and  was  s.  by  hia 
son, 

EcRRELL  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby  and  Medloe,  b. 
23  April,   1683;  to.  Philippa,  dau.  of  Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of 
Markeaton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  Osbuston,  co.  Leicester,  M.P 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Burrell,  his  successor,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Francis  Burrell,  b.  1720;  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Fanshawe,  Esq.  of  Parsloes,  Essex;  and  d.  6  May,  179.'), 
leaving  a  son,  the  Rev.  Francis  Mas.'^ingbcrd,  Rector  of 
Washingborough,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln, 
who  TO.  1795,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  his  uncle,  W.  B. 
Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  issue, 
with  two  daus.,  Eliza,  d.  unm.,  and  Harriet,  a  son, 

1  Francis  Charles  (Bev.'l,  Rector  of  Ormsby,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  Lincoln  Cathedral,  /;.  3  Dec.  1800;  m.  15  Jan. 
1839,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Baring,  Esq.,  M.P., 
4th  son  of  Sir  Francis  Baring,  Bart.,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1872, 
having  had  issue, 

Francis  Burrell,  present  male  representative  of  the 
Massingberd  family,  Capt.  5th  Lancers,  b.  31  Jan.  1843. 

William  Oswald  (Rev.),  b.  23  Feb.  1848,  Rector  of 
Ormsby. 

Mr.  Massingberd  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Hunting- 
don 1723.    He  d.  Jan.  1728,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Burrell  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  Sheriff  co. 
Lincoln  1745;  to.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Dobson, 
Esq.  of  York,  and  of  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Tuncred,  Esq.  of  Whixley,  co.  York,  by  his  wife  Catherine 
Armitage,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Aimitage,  Bart,  of  Kirk- 
lees,  CO.  York,  and  of  his  wife..  Catherine  Danby,  through  whom 
Mr.  Massingberd-Mundy  is  now  senior  co-heir  to  the  Barony 
of  ScRoPE  of  Maslwm.  (See  Burke's  Dormant  Peerage.)  Mr. 
Massingberd  d.  18  Aug.  1802,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Burrell,  his  suecessor. 

AVilliam,  Rector  of  Ormsby,  rf.  unm.  5  May,  1823. 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  William  Maxwell,  D.D.,  of  Falkland,  CO. 
Monaghan,  and  had  is.sue,  John,  d.  unm.,  and  .i\jane,  m. 
Rev.  H.  T.  Lyte,  and  left  issue. 

Philippa,  d.  umn.  July  1831. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  May,  1832. 

Eliza,  m.  her  cousin,  Rev.  F.  Massingberd  (see  above). 

Tlie  elder  son, 

Charles  Burrell  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  Braziers,  co.  Oxford,  b.  1749;  s.  his  father  1802;  m. 
1st,  Dec.  1774,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Blackall,  Esq. 
of  Braziers,  in  the  parish  of  Checkenden,  eo.  Oxfoid;    and 
2ndly,  Marie  Jeanne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Bapigeon,  of  Versailles, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue.    Mr.  Massingberd  was  High  Sheriff 
CO.  O.xford,  and  d.  Nov.  1835.    By  his  1st  wife  lie  had  a  dau. 
and  heiress, 
Harriet  Massingberd,  of  Ormsby,  i;i.  1806,  Charles  Godfrey 
MCNDT,  Esq.  of  Burton  Lull,  co.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Leicester,  2nd  son  of  Francis  Noel  Clarke  Mundy,  Esq. 
of  Markeaton  (see  Mundt  of  Markeaton  Hidl).     Charles  God- 
frey Mundy   d.   23   April,  1838,    and   Harriet   liis  widow, 
22  April,  18G4.    They  had  issue, 

Charles  John  Henrt,  now  of  Ormsby. 

Harriet,  d.  young,  v.nm. 


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MAS 


107 


Sophy,  m  John  C.  DowdesweU,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  T.  E. 
Dowdcswcll,  Esq.  of  I'ull  Court,  co.  Worcester;  and  d. 
Jlay,  1847,  leaving  issue,  John  Mundy;  Henry  Francis,  d. 
unin.;  and  George  Edward,  d.  -unm. 

' , -ins— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  jru.  and  sa.  on  a 

s  engrailed  arg.  five  lozenges  purp.,  on  a  chief  or,  three 

lis'  legs  erased  az.,  for  Mcndt;  2nd,  az.  three  quatrcfoils 

and  one  or,  in  chief  a  boar  statant  of  the  last  charged  with 

..  ,  lain  cross  gu.,  for  Massinhbekd;  3rd,  quirterly,  or  and  arg. 

<.•■.'.  a  cross  couped  between  four  lions  rampant  sa.  five  escallops 

<ii  the  first,  also  for  Massisgberd.      Crests — 1st,   Mundy:  A 

1>,  mther's  head  erased  sa.bezantee  ;  2nd,  Massingbebd  :  A  lion's 

ill  ad  erased  az.  charged   with   two   arrows   saltircwisc   arg. 

li tween  four  goiittcs  d'cau. 

iicat — South  Ormsby  Hall,  Alford,  co.  Lincoln. 


MASSY-DAWSON    OF    NEW    FOREST 
AND    BALLYNACOURTE. 

M.\sst-Dawson,  George  Staunto'  Kixg,  Esq. 
of  Eallynacourte,  co.  Tii^perarr,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High 
."^lierift"  ISSl,  formerly  Capt.  14tli  Light  Dragoons, 
'    1816 ;  m.  1st,  1854,  Grace  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 

•  William  Leeson  (see  Bueke's  Peerage,  MlLL- 

\VN,  E.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Geneva,  9  Nov. 

iJ5)  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  26  Jan.  1857. 

II.  George,  h.  at  Geneva,  8  Oct.  1SG4. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth.  ii.  Grace.  lii.  Maria. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1869,  Harriett  Sophia,  dau.  of  Walter 
Steele,  Esq.  of  Monalty,  co.  Monaghan. 

ittltCajC. — Hon.  James  Massy,  2nd  son  of  Hugh,   1st 
Baron  Massy,  6.  10  Oct.  I73G,  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Dawson  after  that  of  BIasst:    he  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
'   hn  Lenard,  Esq.,  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,   m. 
liert  Compton  Bolton,  Esq. ;    Maria,   m.  Robert  Bomford, 

I  5q.  of  Kahenstown,  co.  Meath,  a  son, 

James  Hewitt  Massy-Dawson,  of  Ballynacourt,  6.  1782 ;  m. 

II  March,   ISOO,  Eliza  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis  Dennis,  Esq.; 
and  dying  1S34,  left  issue, 

I.  James  Massy -Dawson  of  Ballynacourte,  an  cfQcer  of 
Dragoons,  b.  1802;  d.  v.nm.  1837. 

II.  FitANCis  Dennis,  6.23  Sept.  1803;  m.  l.st,  6  Aug.  1829, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Lord  Sinclair,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Sept. 
]8r)t;)  had  issue,  Francis  Staunton,  b.  27  Nov.  1840,  m. 
2  Aug.  1870,  Julia  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  the  late  T.  C.  Gilmour, 
Esq.  of  New  Orleans,  United  States,  and  has  a  dau.,  6. 
24  June,  1871;  and  three  daus.,  Mary  Agnes,  d.  18  Oct. 
18.')9;  Jane  Isabella,  m.  1856,  the  Chevalier  D.  Pantaleone; 
and  Susan  St.  Clair,  vi.  at  Naples,  1  Jan.  1857,  Joseph 
Lewis  Franklin,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1857.  Mr.  Massy- 
Dawson  m.  2ndly,  20  March,  1861,  at  Leghorn,  Harriet, 
only  dau.  of  Kev.  Thomas  Sparke  GrifBnhoof,  of  Arkesden, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  26  March   1867)  has  a  dau. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  6.  30  Oct.  1804;  d.  8  Oct.  18.50. 

IV.  Charles  Nicholas  Pallmer,  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  h.  1813. 
■V.  George  Staunton  King,  now  of  Ballynacourte. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  m.  George  Evelyn,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  1829. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  1st,  16  May,  1833,  Kobert  Montagu  Poore, 
Esq.;  and  2ndly,  9  Dec.  1839,  the  late  Mark  Anthony 
Saurin,  Esq.;  and  rf.  15  May,  1865. 

in.  Elizabeth  Kosetta,  m.  1st,  13  April,  1828,  Eyre  Coote, 
Esq.  of  West  Park,  Hants,  who  d.  1834;  and  2ndly,  Sept. 
1842,  Kear-Admiral  Annar  Lowry-Corry,  E.N. ;  and  d.  his 
widow  7  Jan.  1858. 

IV.  Isabella  Pallmer,  m.  2  Aug.  1838,  Capt.  E.  D.  Dunn,  of 
the  2nd  Dragoon  Guards. 

V.  Louisa  Susan,  m.  15  Aug.  1839,  Edward  O'Brien,  E.sq., 
who  d.  19  May,  1840,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  O'Brien, 
Bart.    (Sfe  Inchiquin,  B.) 

VI.  Adelaide,  m.  Sept.  1839,  Archibald  James  Lament,  Esq. ; 
and  </.  24  June,  1841.  vii.  Helena  Fiances. 

.Seof— Ballynacourte,  Tipperary.  Clubs — Union,  London; 
Kildarc  Street,  Dublin. 


MASSY    OF    KINGSWELIi    HOtJSE. 

Massy,  John,  Esq.  of  Kings-well  House,  co.  Tip- 

rary,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperary  and  Limerick,  b.  18  July, 

I  MO;    m.  11  Aug.   1832,  Alicia,  dau.  of  the  late 

f ':ipt.  Chadwick.of  Chadville,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by 

!•  (who  d.  22  June,  1874)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  d.  serving  with  his(the  77th)  regt.  during 

the  Uiissian  war,  in  his  'ZOth  year. 
'I.  John,  drowned  at  Kilkee. 

MI.  KicHARD  Albert,  of  Mount  Bivers,  Lisfowel,  b.  22  Feb. 
1840;  lato  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  and  now  Resident  Magia-  ' 


trate,  m.  21  April,   1869,  Matilda,  only  dau.  of  the  lato 

Capt.  Jlinchin,   U.S.,   of  Hock  Abbey,   Cashel,  and  lias 

issue,   John    George    Albert,   6.   27  .Ian.    1870;    George 

.Godfrey  Hamon,  6.  28  March,   1874;    and  Maude   Alice 

Beatrice. 
rv.  John,  6.  30  June,  1848;  d.  6  Aug.  1864. 

I.  Margaret  AUcia,  m.  11  Aug.  1857,  Col.  George 'V\'lieeler 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Massy  Wh#eler,  K.C.B. 

II.  Alicia  Victoria,  m.  30  June,  1863,  James  George  Deck, 
Esq.,  son  of  George  Deck,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  New  Zea- 
land. 

III.  Millicent  Rebecca,  m.  20  Sept.  1871,  Capt.  Henry 'Wylie, 
Bengal  army. 

IV.  Frances  Elizabeth. 

lltnCilgC. — Rev.  -William  Massy,  son  of  Rev.  Godfrey 
Massy  (brother  to  the  1st  Lord  Massy,  and  to  the  1st  Lord 
Clarina),  m.  Bessie,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of  co. 
Limerick;  and  d.  1822,  leaving  (amongst  others)  a  son, 

Charles  Massy,  Esq.,  to.  1808,  Margaret  Spread  Cummins 
(see  Burke's  Peerage),  who  d.  1854,  and  had  issue,  Jobn,  now 
of  Kingswell  House.    Mr.  Massy  d.  1811. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  lozenges  sa.,  a  lion 
passant  or.  Crest — A  bulls  head  gu.,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or.    Motto— Fro  libertatc  patriae. 

Seat— Kingswell  House,  near  Tipperary. 


MASTER  OF  THE  ABBEY  AND  KNOLE 
PARK. 

Master,  Thom.\s  William  Chester,  Esq.  of 
The  Abbey  and  Enole  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P. 
CO.  Gloucester,  M.P.  for  Cirencester  1837-44,  l.  28 
May,  1815  ;  m.  7  April,  1840,  Catherine  Ehzabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Cornewall,  Eart.  of  Moccas,  co. 
Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  William  Chester,  J.P.  cos.  Monmouth  and 
Gloucester,  Capt.  Royal  Gloucester  Militia,  b.  14  May, 
1841 ;  m.  11  Oct.  1866,  Georgina  Emily,  dau.  of  J.  E.  W. 
Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Richard  Chester,  b.  29  Aug.  1870  ;  ii.  Cyril  Chester,  b.  8 
Sept.  IS74;  iii.  Charles  Andrew  Chester,  6.  30  Nov.  1876  ; 
I.  Jessy  Catherine ;  ii.  Ruth ;  m.  Isabel  Mary ;  iv.  Florence. 

II.  Egerton  Philip  Chester,  b.  20  Nov.  1846. 

III.  Charles  Gilbert  Chester,  b.  I  June,  1821;  d.  12  April, 
1S65. 

IV.  Arthur  Cornewall  Chester,  b.  25  July,  1S54. 

I.  Alice  Mary  Jane.  in.  Isabel  Catherine. 

ILt'lTCaCJE. — In  the  1st  of  Edward  VI.,  the  site  of  the  Abbey 
of  Cirencester,  with  lands  in  fifteen  shires,  to  be  held  in  capite, 
by  the  service  of  one  knight's  fee,  was  granted  to  Thomas, 
Lord  Seymour,  but  on  that  nobleman's  attainder  it  rererted  to 
the  Crown,  and  was  subsequently,  6  Elizabeth,  bestowed  on 
the  Master  family. 

Slb  William  Master,  Knt.  of  Cirencester  (elder  son  of  George 
Master,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  Cirencester,  by  Bridget  his  wife, 
dam.  and  heiress  of  John  Cornw^all),  was  elected  M.P.  for  that 
borough  1623,  and  appointed  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester, 
3  Charles  I.  He  in.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Estcourt, 
Knt.  of  Salisbury,  and  had  several  children.  Sir  William,  a 
stanch  and  devoted  Royalist,  d.  3  March,  1661,  in  his  62nd 
year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  bapt.  30  June  1624,  m. 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Dyke,  1st  bart.  of  Horeham, 
Sussex,  and  dying  16S0,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tuomas  Master,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  Cirencester,  bapt.  4 
Juno,  1663,  M.P.  for  that  borough  16S5  and  16S8.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Driver,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  dying  1710,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  SIaster,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  Cirencester,  bapt.  12 
July,  1690,  rn.  Joanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jasper  Chapman, 
Esq.  of  Stratton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  Cirencester,  M.P.  for 
that  borough  in  several  successive  Parliaments,  b.  1717,  m. 
Elizabeth  Chester,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  WilliiiniCann,  Bart., 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chester,  Esq.  of  Knole 
Park,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  b.  1746;  m.  18  March,  1784,  Isabella  Frances, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  William  Egerton,  of  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  2nd  son  of  the  Hon  and  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Ilcnry 
Egerton,  Bishop  of  Hereford,  and  </.  17a8,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Chester,  of  Kr.ole  Park. 

2  Henry,  b.  1786,  deceased. 


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MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTPtY. 


MAS 


3  Frederick  Cavendish,  h.  17S9,  deceased. 

4  liichard  Thomas,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  2-1 
March,  17U5  ;  ni.  Anna  Catherina  Frederiea,  dau.  of  M. 
de  Kammerl  von  Puekpock,  of  Wasscrburg,  iii  Bavaria. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1817. 
Mr.  Master  d.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  cider  son, 

TuoMAs  Master,   Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  6.   1744,  Ilish  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Gloucester  1771,  and  was  elected  M.P.  for  that  county 
1784  and  1791;  m.  25  May,   17G9,  Mary,  sister  of  James,  1st 
Lord  Sherborne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1819)  liad  issue, 
Thomas,  Brigade  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  imm.  17 
Oct.  1797. 
Jane,  b.  19  March,  1774.  Mary  Ann,  b.  9  May,  1777. 

Mr.  Master  d.  12  May,  182.3,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau., 

Jane  Master,  of  the  Abbey,  Cirencester,  b.  19  March,  1774; 
she  d.  4  Aug.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  her  sister, 

Mary  Anne  Master,  b.  9  May,  1777;  m.  18  June,  1801, 
Lord  JohnThynne,  M.P.  for  Bath,  afterwards  Lord  Carteret, 
who  d.  s.  p.  10  March,  1849.  Lady  Carteret  was  Lady  of  the 
Bedchamber  to  the  Princess  Sophia;  she  rf.  22  Feb.  1 803,  and 
was  .5.  by  her  cousin, 

AViLLiAM  Chester  Master,  Esq.  of  Knole  Park,  and  The 
Abbey,  b.  4  Jan.  1785.  He  was  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Fusilier 
Guards,  and  a  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to 
George  III.,  George  IV.,  William  IV.,  and  Queen  Victoria; 
he  m.  20  Aug.  1814,  Isabel!  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Stephen 
Thomas  Bigby,  Vicc-Clianiberlain  to  Queen  Charlotte,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  9  Jan.  1800)  had 
Thomas  William  Chester  now  of  the  Abbey  and  ICnolo 
Park. 

George  Francis  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Stratton,  co.  Gloucester,  b. 
25  Dec.  1816 ;  vi.  12  Nov.  1845,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Bol- 
land,  a  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer ;  and  d.  0  May, 
1875,  having  by  her  (who  d.  2  July)  had  three  sons  and 
three  daus. 
Henry  Orlando  Chester,  late  a  Capt.  in  95th  regt.,  m.  Eliza 
Harriett,  dau.  of  J.  Higgs,  Esq.,  Commander  K.N.,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Mary,  d.  15  May,  1876. 

Charles  Chester,  a  Lieut,  in  58th  foot,  6.  22  April,  1820; 
d.  unm.  at  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  8  Dec.  1847. 
■William  Charles  Chester,  C.B.,  Hill  House,  Bodenham,  near 
Leominster,  late  Col.  of  5th  foot,  b.  6  Nov.  1821  ;  -iii. 
Feb.  1801,  Madelina  Harriett  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Curtis,  Bart,  of  Caynham,  Salop,  and  has  issue  two  sons 
and  three  daus. 

Augustus  Chester,  Vicar  of  Preston,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  3  Dee. 
1829;  m.29  July,  1858,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Corne- 
wall,  Bart,  of  Moccas,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue  two  sous 
and  one  dau. 

Francis  Robert  Chester,  late  Lieut,  in  5Stli  foot,  b.  18  Jlay, 
1823;  m.  21  Jan.  1852,  Emma  Jane,  dau.  of  H.  McArthur, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1866)  has  issue  two  sous 
and  one  dau. 
Isabella  Mary  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  15  May,  1851,  George 
William  Gunning,  Esq.,  only  son  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Henry 
John  Gunning,  Bart,  of  Horton,  co.  Northampton. 
Emma  Fanny,  d.  20  Feb.  1834. 

Emily  Ariana,  m.  1st,  10  Feb.  1859,  William  Edward,  eldest 

son  of  Sir  William  Curtis,  Bart,  of  Caynham,  Salop,  who  d. 

May,  1860,   leaving  one  son,  William  Michael,  b.  11   Nov. 

1859.     Mrs.  Curtis,  vi.  2ndly,  July,  1868,  George  B.  Charlo- 

ton,  Esq.,  only  son  of  the  Kev.  John  K.  Charlcton,  Vicar  of 

Elberton,  co.  Gloucester. 

Col.  Master  d.  at  Torquay,  20  Nov.  18C8,  and  was  .s.  by  his 

eldest  son,  Thomas  William  Chester  Master,  Esq.,  now  of 

The  Abbey  and  Knole  Park. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant,  tail  forked  or,  sup- 
porting between  his  paws  a  rose  arg.  stalked  and  leaved  vert. 
Cnst — Within  a  ring  or,  gemmed  ppr.,  two  snakes  entwined 
erect  on  their  tails  and  endorsed  az.  Motto — Virtute  et 
ingenio. 

Scats— The  Abbey,  Cirencester ;  and  Knole  Park,  near  Bristol, 
CO.  Gloucester. 


ETASTER    OF    BARROW    GREEN    HOtTSE. 

Master,  Chaeles  Hoskins,  Esq.  of  Barrow 
Green  Hgiise,  Surrey,  J.P.,  b.  25  March,  1816 ;  m. 
26  March,  1844,  Emily,  younger  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns  Manor,  Hurstpierpoint, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Hoskins,  6.  24  Oct.  1846 ;  m.  9  Oct.  1877,  Amy 
Morgan,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Bissett,  K.C.B.,  and 
has  a  son,  Charles  Edward  Hoskins. 

II.  Edward  Hoskins,  b.  17  July,  1848;  d.  11  Jan.  1873. 

III.  Legh  Ho.skins,  b.  22  Nov.  1850. 

IV.  Streynsham  Hoskins,  b.  1851 ;  c^.  1855. 

V.  Herbert  Hoskins,  6.  27  April,  1857. 

VI.  Gilbert  Nathaniel,  b.  3  July,  1860. 


VII.  George  Streynsham  Hoskins,  6.  19  Jan.  1865. 

I.  Katharine  Emily  Hoskins,  m.  16  April,  1873,  Frederick 
William  Watkins,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Royal  Engineers,  who  d. 
17  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Louisa  Henrietta.  iii.  Evelyn  Audrey  Hoskins. 
IV.  Ethel  Helen  Hoskins. 

3Linr<t0r. — This  is  an  ancient  Kentish  family,  formerly 
seated  at  East  Langdon,  Kent. 

Sir  Streynsham  Master,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Fort  St.  George, 
in  the  East  Indies,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Master,  Esq.  of  East 
Langdon,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Edward  Master,  Knt.  of  East 
Langdon,  Governor  of  Dover  Castle,  by  Audrey  his  wife,  dau.' 
and  co-heir  of  Robert  Streynsham,  Esq.),  purchased  Codnor 
Castle  1692,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby  1712.  Sir 
Streynsham  m.  1st,  Diana,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Bendish,  Knt. 
of  Essex;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Legh, 
Esq.  of  Lyme,  co.  Chester,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  had 
issue,  I.  Legh,  his  heir;  ii.  Streynsham  (Rev.)  M.A.  ;  and 
I.  Anne,  m.  1st,  Gilbert,  4th  Earl  of  Coventry,  and  2ndly, 
Edmund  Pytts,  Esq.  of  Kyre,  co.  Worcester.    The  son  and  heir, 

Legh  Master,  Esq.  of  Codnor  Castle,  M.P.  for  Newton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Launder,  of  New 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Legh,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  (Eev.),  D.D.,  Eector  of  Croston,  co.  Lancaster, 
wlio  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eight  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Streynsham  (Rev.),  A.M.  of  Balliol  College  Oxford, 
Eector  of  Croston,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  10  June,  1766 ;  m. 
20  Aug.  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Parker  Mosley, 
Bart,  of  Ancoats,  and  d.  1867,  having  had  issue, 

Eobert  Mosley,  A.M.,  Incumbent  of  Burnley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, m.  Frances  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Smith, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Selsdon,  Surrey,  brother  of  Lord  Car- 
rington,  and  has  issue. 

John,  J. P.  for  Lancaster. 

James  Streynsham  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Man- 
chester, Rural  Dean  of  Leyland,  and  Rector  and 
Patron  of  Chorley,  6.  1799;  m.  1825,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Horrocks,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Preston,  and  has 
Streynsham  Mosley,  M.A.,  b.  1834,  and  other  issue. 

Edward  Leigh,  Registrar  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Gibraltar.  Gilbert  William. 

Elizabeth  Anne. 

Frances  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Feildcn,  Esq.  of  Witton,  co. 
Lancaster. 

Margaret  Penelope.  Augusta. 

2  Robert,  M.D.,  deceased. 

3  John  Whalley  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Eector  of  Chorley. 

4  James,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  Jennctta,  dau.  of  the  Eev, 
Henry  Heathcote,  of  Walton-on-the-Hill,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  issue,  James  Henry,  deceased;  Strcynsluiia 
Legh,  deceased;  Edward  Pelham;  Whalley;  Roluit 
Samuel,  deceased ;  Charles,  d.  young;  Jennctta,  m.  Franiis 
Falkncr,  Esq.  ;  and  Elizabeth  Grace,  m.  1st,  John 
Wroughton  Harrison,  Esq. ;  and  2nd]y,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Brooks. 

5  Edward,  A.M.,  Eector  of  EuflFord,  co.  Lancaster,  de- 
ceased. 

6  Gilbert  Coventry,  in.  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Campbell,  and  had  issue,  Gilbert  Coventry  Streynsham, 
deceased ;  and  Robert  Augustus,  in.  1st,  Isabella,  ilau.  of 
HenncRsy,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Marionnc,  dau.  of  Col. 
Kennedy. 

1  Jane,  m.  James  Whalley,  Esq.  of  Clerk  Hill,  co.  Lan- 
caster, afterwards  Sir  James  Whalley  Smythc  Gardiner, 
Bart.  2  Elizabeth,  lyi.the  Eev.  Henry  Heathcote. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d..  unm. 
Mr.  Master  d.  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Legii  Master,  Esq.  of  New  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  anSi 
Codnor  Castle,  co.  Derby,  who  to.  1753,  Katherine,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Ho.skins,  Esq.  of  Harrow  Green  House, 
Oxtcd,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807),  left  at  his  decease, 
1796,  a  davi.  Katherine,  who  d.  unm.  1809 ;  and  a  son,  his 
successor, 

The  Rev.  Legh  Hoskins  Master,  of  Codnor  Castle,  co. 
Derby,  and  Barrow  Green  House,  Surrey,  Rector  of  Lymps' 
field,  m.  1778,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Pierson  Lloyd,  D.D., 
and  d.  11  Jan.  1813,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  m. 
Cheselden  Henson,  Esq.  of  Bainton  House,  co.  Northampton, 
an  only  son, 

Charles  Legh  Hoskins  Master,  Esq.  of  Codnor,  co.  Derby, 
and  Barrow  Green  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  May,  1781; 
ill.  1  May,  1812,  Louise,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Williamson,  Rector  of  Thakenham,  Sussex,  and  at  bis  decease, 
11  May,  1861,  left  issue, 

Charles  Hoskins,  now  of  Barrow  Green  House. 

Louisa  Hoskins,  r,i.  1834,  William  Henry  Walton,  Esq.,  one 
of  the  Masters  in  the  Court  of  Exchequer. 

Emily  Hoskins. 


MAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAT 


107D 


Arms — Az.,  a  fess  embattled  ibetween  three  griffins'  heads 
1  ascd  or.     Crest— In  a  mural  crown  or,  a  unicorn's  head  arg., 
Hied  and  armed  or.    Motto — Non  minor  est  virtus  quam 
\;i;rere,  parca  tucri. 
i'eat— Barrow  Green  House,  near  Godstone,  Surrey. 


MATHESON    OF    ARDROSS. 

Matheson,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ardross, 
Lochalsh,  and  Attadale,  co.  Eoss,  M.P.  for  the 
Inverness  Burghs  1847  to  1868,  and  for  co.  Ross 
since  18G8,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Koss,  Cromarty, 
Inverness,  and  London,  b.  1805 ;  m.  1st,  1840, 
Marj,  only  dau.  of  J.  C.  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Geanies 
(which  lady  d.  1841)  ;  and  2ndly,  19  July,  1853, 
Lavinia  Mary,  sister  of  the  8th  Lord  Beaumont, 
irid  by  her  (who  d.  30  Sept.  1855)  has  had  issue, 

1.  Kenneth  James,  D.L.  co.  Eoss,  b.  12  May,  185-1. 

I.  Mary  Isabella. 

Ce  m.  3rdly,  17  April,  1860,  Eleanor  Irving,  6th 
lau.  of  the  late  Spencer  Perceval,  Esq.  (see  Bueke's 
Peerage,  Egmont,  E.),  and  by  her  has  issue, 

II.  Alexander  Perceval,  6.  6  Feb.  1861. 

HI.  lloderick  Mackenzie  Chisholm,  6.  26  Dec.  1861. 
IV.  George  Charles,  6.  9  June,  IS67;  d.  13  Dec.  1870. 
v.  Torquhil  George,  b.  4  Feb.  1871. 
I.  Eleanor  Margaret.  ii.  Anna  Elizabeth. 

in.  Flora.  iv.  Ilylda  Nora  Grace. 

Vlr.  Matheson  acquired,  by  purchase,  1851,  the 
state  of  Lochalsh,  &c.,  the  ancient  possession  of  his 
ncestors,  forfeited  1427. 

ILtnCitJP. — John  Matheson,  of  Lochalsh,  eldest  son  of 
llistcr  MacPtuarie,  and  10th  in  descent  from  Mathgamna,  was 
onstituted  by  John  Mackenzie,  9th  Laird  of  Kiatail,  Constable 
f  the  Castle  of  Elian  Donan,  and  was  killed  in  defending  that 
Drtress  against  Donald  Gorm  Macdonald,  of  Slate,  when  he 
ttacked  it  in  1537.  By  his  marriage  with  the  widow  of 
)ugr.ld  Mackenzie,  Tutor  of  Kintail,  he  had  an  only  son, 

UuGALD  Matheson,  of  Lochalsh,  who  s.  his  father,  and  was 
oinmonly  called  Dugald  Roy.  He  d.  at  Invergarry,  leaving  a 
on, 

MuEDOCH  Matheson,  of  Lochalsh,  who  had  two  sons,  Eode- 
ICK,  progenitor  of  the  Matbesons  of  Bdiaetyicld  ;  and 

Dugald  ilATHESON,  who  inherited  Balmacara,  and  had  three 
ans,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

John  Matheson,  «(if!.s  John  Og,  m.  a  dau.  of  Mackenzie  of 
iilton,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Matheson,  m.  Christina,  dau.  of  Farquhar 
lacrae,  of  Inverinate,  and  sister  of  the  first  Mrs.  Matheson,  of 
ennetsfield,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

yABQCHAE  Matheson,  designated  of  Fernaig.  He  r,i.  1st,  a 
au.  of  Murchison  of  Achterj  re,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue  ;  and 
ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Macrae  of  Ariyugan,  by  whom  he  had 

sue,  I.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Alexander,  of  Balmacara,  m. 
iary,  dau.  of  Murdoch  Mackenzie,  of  Sand,  and  was  pro- 
enitor  of  several  families  in  N'orth  America;  and  in.  Donald, 
f  Duirnish. 

John  Matheson,  of  Attadale  and  Corrichrubie,  m.  1st,  a 
au.  of  Mackenzie  of  Achilty,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  who 

young;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mackenzie  of  Pitlundy, 
whom  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  five  sons,  i.  Donald,  of 

ttadale,  d.s.p.;  ii.  Kenneth,  killed  at  Quebec,  s.  j). ;  iii. 

lexanber;  iv.  William;    v.  Farquhar,  of  Courthill,   father 

the  late  Capt.  William  Matheson,  and  of  Farquhar  Mathe- 

in,  a  Merchant  in  Calcutta.     He  „t.  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

mon  Mackenzie,  of  Allangrange,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
)hn.    The  3rd  son, 

Alexander  Matheson,   of  Attadale,   m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 

s  uncle,  Alexander  Matheson,  of  Balmacara,   and  d.  1804, 

aving  an  only  son, 

John  Matheson,  of  Attadale,  rd.  1804,  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
Capt.  Donald  Matheson,  of  Shinness,  co.  Sutherland,  and 

f  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  five  sons  and  two  daus., 

Alexander,  now  of  Ardross. 

Uugli,  late  Merchant  in  Liverpool,   m.  Christina,    dau.  of 
Rev.  Dr.  Macplurson;  and  it.  187-5,  leaving  three  daus. 

Farquhar,  Minister  of  Larig,  resigned  1878. 

Donald,  settled  in  America,  ni.  and  has  issue. 

John,  deceased. 

Catherine,  m.  Gen.  John  Macdonald,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Harriet,  m.  Charles  Lyall,  Esq.  of  London. 

r.  Matheson,  d.  182C. 
II. 


Arm»  (as  blazoned  in  Sir  David  Lindsay  of  the  Mount's 
Heraldry;— Arg.,  three  dexter  hands  couped  two  and  one  gu. 
Vre.it—A  dexter  hand  holding  a  scimitcr  in  less  all  ppr.  Motto 
— Fac  ot  spera. 

Hents— Ardross  Castle;  Duncraig;  and  Attadale  House,  all 
CO.  Ross,  N.B.  Town  Jiesidence—16,  South  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  W. 


MATHEW    OF    TRESUNGER,    PENNI- 
TENNY,  AND  THE   LEEWARD  ISLANDS. 

Buckley-Math EW,  George  Bestenuto,  Esq., 
C.B.,  m.  1st,  1835,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry 
Iloare,  Esq.  of  Stourhead,  Wilts  (only  son  of  Sir 
Eichard  Colt  Hoare,  Bart.,  by  his  wife,  the  Hon, 
Hester  Ly ttelton) ;  and  2ndly,  1 849,  Rosina  Ade- 
laide (who  d.  1873),  2nd  dau.  of  J.  C.  Uandley, 
Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Bbownlow  Hugh,  Major  R.E.,  6.  24  Dee.  1835;  m.  Annie, 
dau.  of  John  Wilson,  Esq. 

II.  Eichard  Byam,  Lieut.  27th  Madras  Infantry,  d.  1S57. 

III.  Greville  Charies,  Member  of  Council,  and  Colonial  Secre- 
tary, British  Honduras,  d.  1S66. 

IV.  William  Gambler,  d.  1840. 

V.  Monckton  Gambler,  d.  18uG. 

I.  Ida  Euphemia  Bertie,  m.  Arthur  Earle,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
Hardman  Earle,  Bart.  ii.  Florence  Mary  Gore, 

lie  m.  3rdly,  1875,  Miss  Gerard,  of  New  York. 
Mr.  Buckley-Mathew,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Buckley  before  that  of  Mathew,  by  H.M.'s 
license,  as  inheritor  of  the  estates  of  that  family  iii 
the  Island  of  St.  Christopher,  served  for  several 
years  in  the  army,  and  lastly  in  the  Coldstream 
Guards.  He  represented  Athlone  and  Shaftesbury 
in  Parliament,  and  was  subsequently  Governor  and 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Bahama  Islands.  After 
filling  various  important  Consular  posts,  he  was 
promoted  in  the  Diplomatic  Service,  and  is  now 
H.M.'s  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister  Pleni- 
potentiary at  the  Court  of  Brazil. 

HinrrtCJC— The  Welsh  genealogists  differ  respecting  the 
e.irlier  descent  of  the  ancient  Glamorganshire  family  of 
Mathew,  some  claiming  Gwaethvoed,  Prince  of  Cardigan  and 
Gwent,  as  its  progenitor,  while  others,  with  greater  proba- 
bility, deduce  it  from  Yvorc,  Lord  of  Torkelyne,  in  Anglesey, 
who  accompanied  Einion  to  the  assistance  of  Justyn  ap  Gur- 
gant,  Prince  of  Glamorgan,  and  obtained  the  grant  of  Bryn- 
with,  with  an  extensive  Lordship  to  the  north-east  of  LlaudaiT. 
His  descendant, 

Matthew  AP  Jevan,  of  Brynwith,  m.  (circa  13S5)  Janet,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  Jenkyn  le  Flemyng,  of  LlandatT  (by  his  wife 
Joyce,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  James  Xorris,  of  Penlyne),  and 
thus  acquired  that  Lordship.    They  left  issue, 
Davh)  (Sir),  of  Llandaff. 

Robert,  of  Castle  Menych,  whose  descendant,  Cecil,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Charles  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Castle  Menych  and  Hensol 
Castle,  rii.  Charies  Talbot,  created  Baron  Talbot  of  HcnsoI, 
and  is  represented  by  the  Earl  of  Shrcw.sbury  and  Talbot, 
and  George  Lord  Dynevor,  who  possesses  Castle  Menych. 
Younger  sons  of  this  line  became  settled  at  Eoos,  in  Glamor- 
ganshire, at  Hoddington,  Hants,  and  at  Stanstead,  Sussex. 
Hinry  Mathew,  of  Stanstead,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
tlie  Hon.  Stanislas  Browne,  brother  of  Viscount  Montagu, 
and  their  son,  Francis,  settled  at  Cadiz  about  1750,  and  left 
there  a  numerous  issue.  The  great-grandson  of  James,  of 
Koos,  Tobias  Mathew,  Archbishop  of  York,  ranks  among 
the  most  eminent  British  Prelates. 
The  elder  son. 

Sir  David  Mathew,  of  Llandaff,  "  Grand  Standard  Bearer," 
was  a  distinguished  military  leader  of  his  day.  His  fine 
monument  is  still  extant  in  the  ancient  cathedral  of  Llandaff. 
He  »i.  Gwendoline,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Herbert,  of  Chappcl,  and 
left  issue, 

Eeinborn,  Lord  of  Llandaff,  whose  will  is  dated  1470.  K:3 
descendant,  the  eccentric  Capt.  Mathews,  of  liath  /grandson 
to  the  gallant  Admiral  Thomas  Mathew,  M.P.\  added  the  s. 
to  his  name  as  a  distinctive  mark,  and  dying  «.  p.,  be- 
queathed Llandaff  Court  to  bis  wife's  relatives. 

Jenktn. 

John,  whose  dau.  and  heir  jn.  Sir  T.  Morgan,  of  Tredegar. 

Thomas,  m.  Katharine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Morgan  ap  Jevan, 
of  Radyr,  descended  from  Justyn  ap  Gurgant.  His  eldes, 
son.  Sir  William,  of  Radyr,  was  made  a  Knight  Bannaret 
on  Bosworth  Field,  by  Henry  VII.,  and  d.  1508.  George, 
eldest  son  of  Edmond  Mathew,  of  Radyr,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Glamorgan  1592,  m.  1620,  Elizabeth,  Viscountess  Thuiles, 

4  A 


1080 


MAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


IIAT 


mother  of  James,  Dulcc  of  Ormonde,  ancl  settled  in  Irelaiul. 
Upon  the  decease  of  his  descendant,  Francis  James  Mathew, 
Earl  of  Llandaff,  K.P.,  1833,  the  estates  devolved  upon  his 
Bister,  Lady  Eliiabetli  Miithcw,  under  whose  will  they  were 
possessed  by  the  late  Count  de  Jarnac,  and  are  now  the 
property  of  Lord  Dunsandle. 

Jenkyn  Mathew,  according  to  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of 
Devonshire,  m.  Luoia,  dau.  amd  heir  of  William  Starkey,  Esq.,  of 
Wilts,  brother  to  Sir  Humphrey  Starkie,  Chief  Baronof  the  Ex- 
chequer, and  assumed  her  arms — (namely,  sa.,  a  stork  ppr.) — 
and  from  his  grandson,  Edmund  Mathew,  of  Dodbroke,  Devon, 
•who  d.  3  April  1524,  is  deduced  the  family  at  that  place,  and, 
as  asserted,  that  established  at  Pennitenny  and  Tresunger,  in 
the  parishes  of  St.  Kew  and  Endellion,  Cornwall.  The  name, 
however,  was  certainly  of  some  distinction  in  both  these 
counties  at  an  early  date.  A  William  Mathew  was  "  pre- 
positus"  of  Bodmin  1308.  John  Mathew,  Master  of  the 
Artillery  to  Henry  V.  at  Azineourt,  received  for  his  services 
the  enormous  grant  of  the  baillie  wicks  of  Rouen,  Caux,  and 
Evreux  (Pat.  7  Hen.  V.),  which  were  exchanged  by  King 
Heney  VI.  for  an  annuity  of  £.00  (Pat.  25  Hen.  VI.);  another, 
John  Mathew,  was  Prior  of  Buckfastleigh,  1485. 

William  Mathew,  of  Tresunger  Castle,  great-grandson  of 
John  Matthew,  named  in  the  Visitation  of  Cornwall  as  pos- 
sessed of  lands  at  St.  Kew,  circa  1540,  m.  Sibylla,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Koscarrock,  of  Eoscarrock,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the 
QcEEN,  and  was  father  to  Col.  John  Matthew,  who  took  a 
leading  part  under  his  maternal  relatives.  Sir  Richard  and 
Sir  Bevil  Granville,  in  the  civil  war  in  the  West  of  England. 
TJpon  his  decease,  without  issue  male,  tlie  representation  of  the 
family  devolved  upon  his  cousin.  Col.  Abednego  Mathew, 
Xieut.-Governor  of  St.  Kitts  (son  of  William  Mathew,  of  Penni- 
tenny, grandson  of  William  Mathew,  of  Tresunger  and  Penni- 
tenny), wlio  d.  1G81,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Susanna,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Col.  Sparrow,  of  the  ancient  family  of  that  name 
atAshby,  CO.  York,  Charles  and  Thomas,  who  both  d.  s.  x>., 
and  William,  who  entered,  1670,  the  Coldstream  Guards,  raised 
ty  his  kinsman,  George  Monck,  Duke  of  Albemarle.  He  com- 
manded the  brigade  of  Guards  in  Lord  Ormonde's  expedi- 
tion to  Spain,*  was  knighted  1704,  and  appointed  Capt.-Gcn. 
of  the  Leeward  Islands,  and  d.  at  Antigua  in  the  year  following. 
Sir  William  Mathew  m.  Catherine,  Baroness  Van  Leemput,  of 
the  Netherlands,  heiress  of  the  historical  family  of  that  name, 
and  left  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Louisa,  m.  Charles  Pym  Burt,  Esq.) 
a  son,  William  Mathew,  who  commanded  the  Coldstream 
Guards,  under  his  father,  at  Almanza  and  Almirura,  and  was 
also  selected,  1735,  for  the  Government  of  the  Leeward  Islands, 
where  he  d.  14  Aug.  1752,  having  held  this  high  office  for 
seventeen  years.  Gen.  Mathew  received,  shortly  before  his 
death,  the  official  tender  of  a  Baronetcy,  as  a  reward  due  to 
his  services  (an  honour  conferred  on  his  predecessor  and  his 
Buccessor  for  services  of  a  less  extended  period),  but  owing  to 
the  news  of  his  decease.  His  Majesty's  declared  intention  was 
never  carried  into  effect.  He  -m.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Gen.  Thomas  Hill ;  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir 
of  Michael  Smith,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Governor  of  Nevis;  and  3rdly, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Isaac  Gamier,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Margaret 
(sister  of  George,  1st  Lord  Carpenter)  his  wife,  and  left  issue, 

I.  William,  m.  Miss  Brograve,  of  Norfolk,  and  left  (with  a 
son,  William,  who  m.  Catherine  Grey,  and  (/.  s.  p.)  a  dau., 
Julia,  -m.  John  Conyers,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  of 
Copt  Hall,  Essex,  and  Julia,  m.  John,  Ist  Lord  Wrotteslcy. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Eclix  Hall,  Essex,  eventual  representative,  6. 
1718. 

ni.  Edward,  ofClanville,  Hants,  Equerry  to  King  Geokce  III. 
Gen.  Matthew  commanded  the  brigade  of  Guards  in  North 
America,  and  was  subsequently  Governor  of  Grenada.  He 
TO.  Lady  Jane  Bertie,  sister  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Brown- 
low  Bertie,  last  Duke  of  Ancaster  and  Kesteven,  and  left 
issue, 

1  Brownlow,  who  took  the  name  of  Bertie  before  that  of 
Mathew,  under  his  uncle's  will,  and  marrying  Miss 
Naylor,  left  at  his  decease  a  son,  Bertie  (unfortunately 
killed  by  a  fall  from  his  liorse  at  Rome),  who  d.  unm. ; 
and  four  daus.,  of  whom,  Jane,  m.  Field  Marshal  the 
Marquis  de  la  Marmora,  of  Turin. 

1  Eliza,  m.  T.  Maitland,  Esq.,  and  left,  with  other  issue. 
Gen.  Sir  Peregrine  Maitland,  who  commanded  the  Guards 
at  Waterloo ;  and  the  Rev.  Charles  Maitland,  of  Brighton. 

2  Jane,  m.  Ist,  D.  Dewar,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Lieut.  Cum- 
berland, R.N. 

3  Mary,  m.  Licut.-Col.  Warren,  Coldstream  Guards. 

4  Anne,  m.  James  Austen,  Esq.  of  Alton. 

rv.  Abednego,  M.P.,  m.  Janet,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Buckley,  Esq.  of  St.  Kitts,  and  of  Morley,  co.  York,  by  his 
■wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Payne,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

*  Vide  Mackinnon's  Coldstream,  Guards,  and  Carleton's  War 
i%  Spain. 


1  Abednego  Cliarles  Buckley,  of  the  Pioyal  Dragoons,  and 
of  The  Lyth,  Salop,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Sparling, 
Esq.  of  Pelton  Hah,  Salop,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Lydia  Payne,  m.  J.  Bothan,  Esq.  of  Hazelwood,  Hertg. 

2  Mary,  m.  Hugh,  Viscount  Carleton. 
V.  Isaac,  d.  unm. 

I.  Penelope,  m.  Admiral  Sir  John  Moore,  Bart.,  K.B.,  and 
left  three  daus.,  of  whom,  Catherine,  m.  1776,  Sir  Charles 
Bampfyldc,  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  George,  1st  Lord  Polti- 
more;  and  Penelope,  m.  Rev.  Ralpli  Sueyd,  Precentor  of 
St.  Asaph  {see  Sneyd  of  Keele). 
The  2nd  son, 

Daniel  Mathew,  Esq.,  purchased  Felix  Hall  (which  was 
again  sold  at  his  decease)  from  the  Abdy  family,  and  built  the 
present  fine  residence  there.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  for 
Essex  17G9,  and  contested  tlie  representation  of  the  county, 
but  was  defeated  after  one  of  the  most  memorable  struggles  on 
record.  He  w.  1st,  Penelope,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Smith, 
Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Byam,  Esq.  of  Apps 
Court,  and  widow  of  Col.  Lyons,  of  Antigua,  by  whom  he  left 
issue,  at  his  decease,  14  May,  1777, 

Daniel  Byam,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Dering, 
Bart.,  M.P.,  and  d.  25  April,  1S38,  leaving  issue,  Daniel 
Dering,  d.  s.  p.  1856;  and  a  dau.,  Eliza,  m.  William  Roe, 
Esq,,  Commissioner  of  H.M.'s  Customs  (brother  of  Sir 
Frederick  Roc,  Bart.),  who  left  issue,  Fanny,  m.  Sir  Chaloner 
Ogle,  Bart. 

George,  eventual  representative  of  the  family. 
Mary,  d.  v.nm. 

Louisa,  »i.  James,  LordGambier,  G.C.B.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet, 
Eliza,  m.  Robert,  Viscount  Galway,  K.B.,  P.C.,  and  left 
issue,  of  whom  a  dau.,  Henrietta,  in.  Robert  Pember- 
ton  Milnes,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  left  a  son,  Richard,  created 
Lord  Houghton;  and  a  dau.,  in.  her  cousin,  Viscount 
Galway. 
Jane,  m.  S.  I.  Gambler,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  the  Navy, 
and  had  issue,  seven  sons  and  seven  daus.,  of  whom  Mary, 
m.  Richard  Parry,  Esq.;  Emily,  m.  Edward  Morant  Gale, 
Esq. ;  Carohne,  m.  J.  Gordon  Murdoch,  Esq. ;  Sophia,  w. 
Rev.  W.  W.  Pym;  and  Fanny,  m.  George  Butler,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

GEORfiE  Mathew,  Esq.,  served  in  the  Coldstream  Guards  in 
tlie  American  war.  He  in.  Euphemia,  dau.  of  John  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Riselands,  and  dying  at  Schintznach,  in  Switzerland, 
17  June,  184G,  aged  85,  left  issue, 

George  Benvenuto,  present  representative. 

Mary  Euphemia,  m.  Leopold  Von  OrUch,  of  His  Prussian 
Majesty's  Guards. 

Amu — 1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  stork  ppr.  within  a  bordure  arg. ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  two  stars  in  fess  or,  for  Barony  of  Van 
Leemput.  Crests — 1st,  A  stork  ppr.  standing  in  grass,  for 
Mathew;  2nd,  Issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  a  griffin's  head 
and  neck  or,  for  Van  Leemput.  Mottoes — Ubi  amor  ibi  fides; 
and  JEquam  servare  mentem. 

liesidcnce — 24,  Wilton  Street,  S.W. 


MATHEW    OF    PENTLOE    HALL. 

Mathew,  Henry  Coldham,  Esq.  of  Pentloe 
Hall,  Essex,  J.P.,  Capt.  East  Norfolk  Militia,  b. 
23  Oct.  1825  ;  m.  30  Dec.  1851,  Emily  de  Vera,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Arthur  G-eorge  Harper  Hollings- 
worth,  M.A.,  a  member  of  the  ancient  family  of 
IloUingsworth,  of  HoUingsworth,  in  Mottram,  co. 
Chester,  Vicar  of  Stowmarket,  and  Dean  Eural  of 
Stowe,  Suffolk,  by  Margaret  Selby  de  Montfort  hifl 
wife,  -whose  great-grandfather  was  Count  Pierre  de 
Montfort,  of  Languedoc,  a  Protestant,  and  a  Capt. 
in  the  army  of  King  William  III.  in  the  cos.  of 
Meath  and  Longford,  Ireland.  The  issue  of  the 
marriage  are, 

I.  William  Edward  Bbise  De  Veke,  6.  11  Dec.  1852. 

II.  Henry  Artliur  Coldham,  6. 18  April,  1854. 

III.  George  De  Montfort,  6.  5  May,  1857. 
I.  Elizabeth  Maria. 

?LturagC.— William  Mathew,  Esq.,  m.  10  July,  1787, 
Elizabeth  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward  Coldham,  Esq.  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1835),  left  at  his  deceasei 
17  June,  1830,  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  William  Mathew,  Esq.,  m.  11  Dec.  1815,  Charlotte 
Olivia,  2nd  dau.  of  Oliver  Johnson,  Esq.  of  the  Hay  Hcase, 
Earls  Colne,  Essex,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William  Brisc,  d.  18  May,  1840. 
Henry  Coldham,  now  of  Pentloe  Hall. 
Edward  Fisher  Euggles,  in.  0  Oct.  1856,  Louisa  Ethel,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  James  Amory,  of  St.  Kitts,  West  Indies,  and 
d.  27  Oct.  1858,  having  a  posthumous  son,  Edward  Jermyiii 
b.  0  May,  1859. 


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MAU 


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Emily  Bvisc,  m.  2  Oct.  185G,  her  cousin,  Oliver,  eldest  son  of 
Bicliaid  Oliver  Jolinson,  Esq.  of  Hay  House,  Earls  Colne, 
Essex. 

Olivia  Elizabetli.        Cliarlotte  Thornhill.        Margaret  jVnne. 

Lucy  Freeland,  d.  11  Jan.  1853. 

Mr.  MatUew  d.  9  Aug.  1834. 

jlrms—Az.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  last 
three  crosses  erosslet  sa.  Crixt—A  lion's  gamb  erect  holding 
a  cross  erosslet  sa.    Mntto — Cruce  non  leone  lides. 

Sea(_l>ontloc  Hall,  Cavendish,  Suffolk;  licsidence—LanycY 
House,  Felixstowe,  Ipswich. 


MATHIAS    OF    LAMPHEY    COURT. 

Matuias,  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Lamphey  Court  and 
Llangwarrcn,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1856,  b.  29  Jan.  1813 ;  m.  9  Oct.  1845, 
Emily  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Bennct 
Lawe's,  Esq.  of  Eothamsted,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1877)  had  issue, 

1.  CuARLES,  6.  19  June,  1849;  m.  16  Sept.  1875,  Cecilia,  dau. 

of   the    late    Adrian  Stokes,   Esq.  of  St.  Botolph's,  co. 

Pembroke,  and  has  a  son,  6.  1877. 
n.  Lewis,  6.  20  Jan.  1851. 
ni.  Herbert,  b.  19  Dec.  1854;  (7.  9  Nov.  1SC5. 

I.  Emily  Mary,  d.  21  May,  ls75. 

II.  Caroline,  d.  10  Jan.  1808.  in.  Ada.  iv.  Eose. 

iLtnCitSC. — The  earliest  ancestor  of  this  family  on  record, 

Teo.MAS  Mathias,  Esq.,  d.  1617,  and  from  him  the  Llan- 
gwarren  property  descended  in  a  direct  line  to 

David  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Llangwarren,  r,i.  Miss  De  la  Motte, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Llanjrwarren,  m.  23  April,  1S12, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bethell,  of  Hassage,  Somerset  (uncle  of 
lUchard  Bethell,  1st  Lord  Westbury),  by  Christian  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Hole,  Esq.  of  Pilton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10 
March,  1853)  had  issue, 

Lewis,  of  Lamphey  Court. 

WUliam,  6.  25  March,  1816;  m.  28  April,  1856,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
—  Stra  Jbury,  of  Bridgewater. 

Charles,  b.  23  Sept.  1817. 

George,  b.  16  Feb.  1819;  m.  Dec.  1846,  Caroline,  5th  dau.  of 
Edward  BidwcU  Law,  Esq.  late  of  Staplegrove,  Somerset, 
decea.sed,  and  has  had  i.«sue,  James  Llewellyn,  d.  Nov.  1852 ; 
Henry  Harding;  and  Florence  JIarian. 

Henry,  b.  26  April,  1820;  m.  18  Feb.  1847,  Charlotte  Maria 
Carleton  Lloyd,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Philipps  Allen  Lloyd 
Philipps,  Esq.  of  Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 
Charlotte  Emma  Lloyd ;  Mary  Lloyd ;  Grace  Mabel  Lloyd ; 
Eleanor  Lloyd;  Edith  Maud  Lloyd;  Gertrude  Lloyd,  d. 
3  Oct.  1857 ;  and  Fredcrica  Ellen  Lloyd,  d.  30  March,  18G0. 

Edward,  b.  18  Jan.  1822;  m.  10  Aug.  1852,  3Iargaretta,  only 
dau.  of  David  Jones,  Lieut.  E.M.,  deceased,  and  has  issue, 
Edward,  6.  21  April,  1853;  Arthur,  b.  28  March,  185G; 
and  Edith  Mary. 

James,  0.  17  Nov.  1823;  m.  Maria  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Eawstome,  Esq.  of  Rowick,  co.  Lancaster. 

Alfred,  b.  28  March,  1825;  ni.  1851,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Edward 
Bedwell  Law,  Esq.  of  Staplegrove  Lodge,  Somerset,  de- 
ceased. 

Thomas,  b.  5  Feb.  1827;  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Eichards,  Esq.  of  Bridgewater,  deceased. 

Frederick,  b.  11  July,  1828;  m.  Mary  Magotty,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Broth  Byers,  of  Lamphey. 

Mary,  to.  1836,  Capt.  (afterwards  Admiral)  John  Milligen 
Laws,  of  Marchficld  House,  Binfield,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 

Charles  Mathias  d.  23  July,  1851. 

Arms — A  stag  trippant  ppr.  armed  or,  between  three  flcurs- 
;e-]iB  arg. 

Seats— lamphey  Court,  near  Pemhrokc;  and  Llangwarren, 
).  Femhroke. 

MATJLEVEREE,    OP    ARNCLIFFE. 

The  late  William  Mafleteeee,  Esq.  of  Arn- 
KfiTe,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1792 ;  m.  1812, 
.elen,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  George  Abercromby, 
art.  of  Birkcnbog,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1859) 
'  two  daus., 

L  Jane,  m.  21  Sept.  1841,  Thomas   Meyncll,   Esq.,  J. P., 

eldest  son  of  Thomas  Meyncll,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvingtun ; 

d.  luCl. 
II.  Geobgiana  Helen,  m.  14  Sept.  1853,  Docglas  Bkown, 

Esq.,  Q.C.,  Becorder  of  King's  Lynn,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 

lias  issue. 


lad 


3Ir.  Manleyercr  having  succeeded,  at  the  decease  of 
his  aunt.  Miss  Mary  Maulcverer,  1833,  to  the  Maulc- 
Tcrer  estates,  changed,  by  Act  of  Parhament,  his 
patronymic  Gowax,  for  the  svirname  of  Mauie- 
VEREK.     He  d.  March,  1857. 

JLtllCitJIC. — Sir  Eichard  JLicleverer,  Knt.,  came  into 
England  with  the  Conqueror,  and  was  constituted  Master  or 
IJangcr  of  the  forests,  chases,  and  parks  north  of  Trent.  He 
was  father  of  Sir  John  Macleverer,  Knt.  (from  whom  sprang 
the  distinguished  knightly  family  of  Macleverer  of  Arnctiffe, 
CO.  York,  which  preserved  a  male  succession  until  the  death, 
1784,  of  Thomas  BIauleverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe  (son  of 
Timothy  Mauleverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe,  and  grandson  of 
Timothy  Matileverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe).  He  left  by  his  wife 
Sarah  Pawson,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wilberforce,  Esq.  of 
Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln,  five  daus.,  his  co-heirs. 

Jane,  m.  Robert  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Lough,  co.  Tyrone. 

Sarah,  m.  J.  Arthur  Worsop,  Esq.  of  Alvcrley  Grange,  co. 
York.  Anne,  m.  1760,  Clotwortht  Gowan,  Esq. 

Frances.  Mary. 

His  3rd  dau., 

Anne  Mauleveeer,  m.  Col.  Clotworthy  Gowan,  son  of  Rev. 
Clotworthy  Gowan,  Rector  of  Invern,  co.  Derry,  and  hud 
(besides  William  Gowan,  who  s.  his  aunt,  Mary  Mauleverer, 
at  Arncliffe,  1833)  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

Clotworthy  Gowan,  a  Civil  Servant  at  Bengal,  and  Persian 
Secretary  to  Sir  A.  Welleslcy ;   deceased. 

George  Gowan,  Judge  in  the  Madras  Civil  Service ;  deceased. 

Jane  Gowan,  m.  the  Hon.  Col.  Butler,  and  d.  1834,  leaving 
three  children. 

Mary  Gowan,  r.i.  Thomas  C.  Roberts,  Esq. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  grevhounds  courant  in  pale  arg.  Crest — 
A  maple  branch  arising' out  of  the  trunk  of  a  tree.  Motto — En 
Dieu  ma  foy. 

Scat — Arncliffe  Hall,  Northallerton,  co.  York. 


MAUNSELL  OF  THORPE  MALSOR. 
MArxsELx,  Eet.  Cecil  Hexet,  of  Thorj^e 
Malsor,  co.  Northampton, M.A., Curate  of  St.  Bartho- 
lomew, London  Eoad,  Brighton,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
and  Patron  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  b.  9  Jan.  IS  17  j  s. 
his  father  1875. 

ILtnCiXtJC. — The  pedigree  of  this  ancient  and  eminent 
family  is  deduced  from  the  period  of  the  Conquest. 

Richard  Macnsell,  Esq.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks  (12th  in  lineal 
descent  from  Ralph  Maunsell,  of  Buckinghamshire,  who  held 
one  fee  of  Jervase  PaganeU,  14th  Henry  II.),  d.  1559,  leaving, 
by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Potter,  Esq.  of  Newport 
Pagnell,  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir ;  and  Johx,  ancestor  of 
Macnsell  of  Co^grove.    The  elder, 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks,  yn.  1567,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  John  Morton,  of  Oundle,  and  widow  of  William 
Everett,  Esq.  of  that  place,  and  left,  with  three  daus.,  as 
many  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Chicheley,  Bucks,  and  of  the  Temple,  London, 
Barrister-at-Law,  purchased  from  Lord  Holland  the  rectory, 
manor,  and  estate  of  Thorpe  Malsor  in  1622.  His  grandson, 
Robert  Maimsell,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brook,  Esq.  of  Great  Oakley,  but  had  no  issue.  By 
his  will,  dated  1704,  he  left  his  estate  of  Thorpe  Malsor  to 
his  nephew,  Eobcrt  Maunsell,  with  remainder  to  his  cousin 
Thomas. 

II.  Eichard,  <^.  s.  p.  1631. 

III.  Thomas,  who  went  to  Ireland  in  1609,  and  settled  at 
Derryvolane,  co.  Cork.  He  hi.  Alphra,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Crawford,  and  dying  about  1642,  left,  with  other  issue, 
Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Maunsells  of  Limericl:,  and  a  sen, 

John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  afterwards  Capt.  in  Crom- 
well's Lifeguards,  and  was  wounded  severely  at  the  battle 
of  Naseby.  lie  obtained  large  grants  of  land  iu  the  cos. 
of  Limerick  and  Waterford,  under  the  Act  of  Sottlemrnt. 
He  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Limerick  1671.  He  m.  liiiO, 
Marj-,  dau.  of  George  Booth,  Esq.;  and  d.  16s5,  havii  g 
had,  with  a  younger  .son,  Thomas,  the  devisee  of  his  cousin 
Robert,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  and  of  whom  hereafter,  an  elder 
son, 
John,  of  Ballybrood,  co.  Limerick,  m.  leS-l,  Anne.  d.>u. 

of  Robert  Foulkes,  Esq.  of  Currinahinchy,  co.  Coik. 

He  d.  previous  to  1739,  having  had  issue, 

1  Samuel,  of  Ballybrood.  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Limerick 
1717,  m.  1720,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Andrews,  Esq. 
He  ('.  .«.  j\  1722. 

2  Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  3  Eichard. 
1  Catherine. 

The  second  son, 

Thomas,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Ballybrood  on  the  death  of 
his  father.    He  wag  J.P.  forco.  Limerirk  in  the  reifns  of 

4  A  2 


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MAU 


Queen  Anne  and  Geobge  I.  He  m.  1728,  Alice,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Daniel  Widenham,  of  Ballinamona,  co.  Lime- 
rick, and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Daniel,  an  elder  son, 
John,  of  Ballybrood,  J.P.,  m.  1st,  1750,  Anne,  dau.  ot 
Henry  Mannix,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Mannix, 
Bart.,  who  having  d.  s.  p.,  he  m.  2ndly,  1755,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Widenham.  He  rf.  1792,  having 
had  issue,  by  her,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Thomas  Friend,  of  Ballybrood,  J.P.,  m.\i:9i,  Isabella, 
(^au.  of  Edmond  Vero,  Esq.     He  d.  Jan.  1833,  having 
had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Samuel,  late  of  Ballybrood,  J.P.,  m.  1834,  Phoebe, 

dau.  of  George  Henry  Houghton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue 
three  sons  and  two  daus.,  Samuel,  Vero,  Charles, 
Thomasine,  and  Isabella. 

Charles,  of  Dublin,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Henry 
Houghton,  Esq.,  and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Henry  Widenham,  Charles,  Sarah,  and  Phoebe. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Alice,  w  ife  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Maunsell,  of  Bally- 
William. 

2  John,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Sergeant,  an&d.  s.  p.  1801. 

3  Samuel  (Rev.),  d.  s.p.  1830. 

4  Charles,  Hi.  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Green,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Eodolphus,  d.  s.  p. 

Maria,   wife  of  Richard  Frederick  Peard,  Esq.  of 
Belvedere,  co.  Cork. 
Grace,  wife  of  George  Henry  Houghton,  Esq. 

1  Alice,  wife  of  Hassard  Powell,  Esq. 

2  Margaret,  wife  of  Thomas  Franks,  Esq. 

3  Anna  Maria,  wife  of  Pierce  Mahoney,  Esq. 
TnoMAS  Maunsell  (2nd  son  of  John  Maunsell  and  Mary  Booth 

his  wife)  s.  to  the  estate  of  Thorpe  Malsor  as  devisee  of  his  cousin 
Robert.  He  ra.  1C99,  Thomasine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
Stephens,  Esq.  of  Newcastle.  He  d.  1739,  having  had  issue 
(with  a  younger  son,  Edward,  and  a  dau.,  Catherine)  an  elder 
son, 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Lient.-Col. 
Korthamptonshire  Militia,  m.  20  April,  1725,  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  Rev.  William  Twigge,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick, 
by  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Drury  Wray,  Bart., 
and  had,  with  other  issue  (of  which  the  youngest  dau.,  Jane, 
wife  of  Thomas  Spring,  Esq.,  was  grandmother  of  1st  Lord 
llonteagle), 

I.  Thomas  Cecil,  his  heir,  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  Col.  of  Militia, 
va.  22  Feb.  1815,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  6.  1  Oct.  1729;  Archdeacon  of  Kildare 
and  Chancellor  of  Limerick;  m.  1st,  Deborah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  Rev.  William  Foster,  by  whom  he  had  three 
daus.,  who  d.  v.nm.;  and  2ndly,  1780,  Lucy,  eldest  dau. 
an<2  co-heir  of  Philip,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Oliver,  Esq.  of 
Clonodfoy  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  by  v.hom  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1818, 

1  Thomas  Philip,  who  s.  to  Thorite  Jlalsor. 

2  William  Wray,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick,  6.  1782;  m. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Warburtou,  Bishop  of  Cloyne, 
and  had  issue.     Both  are  deceased. 

S  Philip  OUver,  d.  in  the  East  Indies,  1804. 

4  Robert,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.,  Commissioner  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  b.  1785;  d.  umii. 

5  John  Edmond,  Capt  R.H.A.,  6.  1787:  m.  the  Hon. 
Georgiana  Cokaync,  niece  of  the  late  Viscount  Culk-n, 
and  d.  20  Jan.  1869. 

1  Lucy,  ?/i.  Joseph  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park.       2  Anne. 

Thomas  Philip  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Malsor,  M.P.  for 
Tson\\  Northamptonshire  1835,  High  Sheriff  1821,  and  Col. 
Korthamptonshire  Militia,  b.  Oct.  1781;  m.  6  April,  1311,  the 
Hon.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Cokayne,  dau.  and  one  of  the  co- 
heiresses of  Hon.  William  Cokayne,  and  niece  of  the  last 
A'iscount  CuUen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  issue, 

William  Thomas,  d.  unm.  13  March,  1862. 

George  Edmond,  late  of  Thorpe  Malsor. 

Thomas  Cokayne,  J.P.,  b.  1818;  ra.  20  July,  1SR7,  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  ol  the  Hon.  Richard  Cavendish,  and  has 
issue. 

John  Borlase,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  to.  1858,  Mary,  Viscountess 
Hood,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Tibbits,  18.58. 

Charles  CuUcn,  of  Rothwell  Manor  House,  co.  Northampton, 
late  Capt.  54th  regt.,  b.  1833. 

Lucy  Diana,  i/i.  John  Oliver,  Esq. 

Sophia  Caroline,  m.  April,  1844,  Sir  Philip  Pauncefort  Bun- 
combe, Bart,  of  Great  BrickhiU  Manor,  Bucks. 

lie  d.  6  March,  18G4;  his  2nd  son. 

Rev.  George  Edmond  Maunsell,  Rector  of  Thorpe  Malsor, 
<■/.  6  April,  1816;  m.  1st,  1846,  Theodosia  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Palmer,  Bart. ;  she  d.  Sept.  1868;  2ndly,  30  March,  1869, 
Matilda  Anne  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Hugh 
Francis  Tolleniache  (see  Dysart,  E.,  Burke's  Pecragt),  and  d. 
29  Oct.  1875,  having  by  the  former  had  a  son,  Cecil  Henet, 
now  of  Thorpe  Malsor. 


Arms  —  Arg.,    a     chevron   between    three   maunches   sa. 
Crist — A  falcon  rising  ppr.    3/o(fo— Honorantes  me  honorabo. 
^eat— Thorpe  Malsor  Hall,  Ketteiing,  co.  Northampton. 


MAUNSELL    OF    LIMERICK. 

Maunsell,  Standish  Geadt,  Esq.,  .9.  to  the 
representation  of  the  family  at  the  decease  of  his 
brother,  22  Sept.  1850. 

JLincajJC— Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Maunsell,  of  Chicheley,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  see  Maunsell  of 
Thorpe  MaUor),  settled  in  Ireland  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth. 
He  m.  Alphra,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilham  Crayford,  and  left,  inter 
alios,  John,  ancestor  of  the  Maunsells  of  Thorpe  Malsor/ 
and 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  an  officer  of  the  royal  army,  who 
distinguished  himself  by  his  gallant  defence  of  Macollop 
Castle,  CO.  Waterford.  He  m.  Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas 
Hutchins,  of  Michclstown,  and  was  at  his  decease,  1686,  by 
his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Macollop,  Col.  in  the  army,  who 
received  grants  of  lands  in  the  cos.  Waterford  and  Galway, 
and  liberties  of  Limerick,  which  latter  grant  still  remains  in 
the  family.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Theophilus  Eaton,  and 
had  issue, 

Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.,  the  4th  son,  settled  at  Limerick, 
and  represented  that  city  from  1741  to  1761.  He  m.  1st,  Misa 
Twigge,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Twigge,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas,  Uis  successor ;  and  Anne,  m.  1st,  Edward 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Ballynort,  co.  Limerick;  and  2ndly,  John  Tun- 
nadine.  Master  in  Chancery,  M.P.  for  Askeaton.  Mr.  Maunsel 
m.  2ndly,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Waller,  Esq.  of  Ca.stle 
Waller,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  i.  Richard,  of  Bally- 
William,  co.  Limerick  (see  BIaunsell  of  Ballywilliam) ;  u 
John,  Gen.  in  the  army,  who  commanded  the  oGth  regt.  attht 
siege  of  Havannah,  1762,  and  led  the  party  who  stormed  th< 
Moro,  \\ed.s.p.\  iii.  William  (Rev.),  D.D.,  m.  Miss  Lewis 
and  has  issue ;  iv.  Eaton ;  and  v.  Edward,  both  d.  unm 
Mr.  Maunsell  d.  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son  by  his  l6 
marriage, 

Tiio.MAS  Maunsell,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  King' 
Counsel,  Counsel  of  the  Commissioners  of  Customs,  and  M.P 
for  Kilmallock,  nx.  Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Wallei 
Esq.  of  Castle  Waller,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  who  d.  in  America,  I'.nm. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Plassy,  co.  Limerick,  M.P.  for  Johnstown,  « 
1  Oct.  1767,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Rochfort,  Esq.  t 
Clogrenan,  co.  Carlow,  but  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndlj 
Dorothea  Grace,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Maunsell,  D.DJ,  an 
rf.,  leaving  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  who  m.  her  cousin,  Major  Eohei 
Hedges  Eyre  Maunsell. 

2  Dorothea  Jane,  m.  John  Dunlevic,  Esq. 

ni.  Robert,  of  Bank  Place,  of  whom  presently. 

r,-.  George  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  m.  Helena,  dat 

of  Richard  Hedges  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Macroom  Castle  and  Moul 

Hedges,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  (Rev.),  A.M.,  m.  Miss  Blackmore,  and  had  issf 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Godfrey  Phillips,  Esq. 
and  Helena,  ni.  John  Burnett,  Esq. 

2  Robert  Hedges  Eyre,  a  Major  in  the  army,  in.  his  cousii 
Elizabeth  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Maunseli 
Y.M\.  of  Plassy,  and  has  (with  four  daus.,  Grace,  ui.  Georf 
Smith,  Esq.;  Helena;  Emily;  and  Georgiana,  to.  Job 
L.  Phelps,  Esq.)  one  son,  Richard. 

3  George,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Maria  Wilhelmina  Fr 
deriea,  dau.  of  the  Baron  Von  Hardenburgh,  and  had 
son,  Robert,  and  two  daus.,  Louisa,  m.  Isidore  Blak 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Maria. 

4  Richard,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  7?!.  1808,  Lady  Oath 
rine  Hare,  youngest  dau.  of  William,  Earl  of  Listowc 
and  d.  1818,  leaving  issue  (with  two  daus.,  Mary  Grac 
m.  the  Rev.  Richard  Davies;  and  Louisa  Hare),  five  son 

1  Robert  Hedges  (Rev.),  who    assumed  the  surname 
Eyre,  on  succeeding  to  a  portion  of  the  estates  of  b' 
great-uncle,  Robert  Hedges  Eyre  {sec  Eyre  nf  Galway , 

2  William  Hare,  m.  1st,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Patrick  ffrenc 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue;  2ndly,  6  Sept.  1859,  Ha 
riette,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  ot  the  Rev.  W.  1 
Fleming,  of  Nullamorc ;  3  George,  late  Capt.  94th  regi 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Conway:  4  Richar 
late  Lieut.  7th  Fusiliers,  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Ode 
of  the  Grove,  co.  Limerick;  and  5  Edward  Eyre,  Coi 
niandcr  R.N.,  ra.  1  March,  1859,  Louisa,  only  dau.  oft 
late  Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield  and  Brighton. 

5  Edward  Eyre  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Galway,  of  F< 
Eyre,  co.  Galway,  m.  1818,  Eliza  Maria,  dau.  of  the  1e 


MAXJ 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SIAU 


1083 


Thomas  Stuildeit,  Esq.  of  Bimratty  CasHc,  co.  Clare, 
and  has  issue  a  dau.  Kleanor,  m.  the  Venerable  Charles 
Goold  liutson,  Archdeacon  of  Clonfert,  and  lour  sons, 
Edward  I'.yre,  J. P.,  liarrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  18.')l, 
of  Fort  Kyre,  b.  IG  May,  1823,  m.  1867,  Alicia,  only  dau. 
of  George  Minehin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown  Ca.-itle,  King's 
Co.;  George  William,  Capt.  in  the  Gal«ay  Militia,  m. 
Alice,  only  dau.  of  Sir  JI.  Crcagh,  and  has  i.'sue,  Charles 
Edward,  and  Herbert  llcnry  Crcagh ;  and  Charles,  lato 
Lieut.  82nd  regc. 

1  Henrietta  Margaret  Eyre,  m.  1805,  the  Ecv.  William 
Atthill,  A.M.,  of  Brandiston  Hall,  Norfolk. 

2  Emily,  m.  Henry  Watson,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  George 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Ballydartin  House,  co.  Carlow. 

I.  Blanche,  m.  MaunscU  Sargeant,  Esq.;  </.  .«.  p. 

II.  Margaret,  j».  Robert  Going,  Esq.  of  Travcrstcn  Hall. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  White,  Esq. 

rv.  Dorothea,  m.  William  Long  Kingsman,  Esq. 
Upon  the  decease  of  Thomas  JIaunsell,  Esq.  of  Plassy,  leaving 
daus.   only,    the  representation   of   the    family  of  Maunsell 
dCTolved  upon  that  gentleman's  next  brother, 
t     Robert  Mavnsell,   Esq.  of  Bank  I'lace,   H.E.I.C.'s  Civil 
I  Service,  Chief  of  the  Council  of  Gangam,  and  subsequently 
Member   of  the  Supreme  Council  of  Madras.      He  m.  1782, 
Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Maxwell  Stone,  Esq.,  also 
Chief  of  Gangam,  grandson  and  heir  of  the  Hon.  John  Maxwell 
fctone,  2nd  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Xilhsdale,  and  by  her  (who 
iL  Oct.  1848)  had  issue, 
BoBERT  George,  his  heir. 

George,  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  (?.  imvi.  4  Sept. 
1840. 

Henry,  late  of  Fanstown.  Charles,  d.  v.n.m.  1S14. 

Frederick,  Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  85th  Light  Infantry,  m. 
13  Nov.  1834,  Alicia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Studdcrt,  Esq.  of 
Bunratty,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  a  son, 
EoBERT  George,  of  Gortbwec  and  Cloran,  co.  Limerick, 
and  Glenwood,  co.  Clare,  J. P.  co.  Clare,  Major  Limerick 
Artillery  Militia,   late  S5th  and  50th  regts.,  h.  20  Oct. 
1842 ;  m.  1st,  1  Dec.  1870,  Henrietta  Peyton,  dau.  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Peyton  Sadler,   Commander  E.N.,  which 
lady  (7. 1871 ;  and2ndly,  1873,  Anna  Margaret,  dau.  of  the 
late  Henry  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  by  whom 
he  has  two  surviving  daus.,  Henrietta  Fredeiica  Maria, 
h.  1875,  and  Alicia,  6.  1S7C. 
Septimus. 

Anna,  r,i.  20  March,   1805,  Eyre  Evans,  E.=q.  of  Ash  Hill 
Towers,  co.  Limerick. 
JIaria,  m.  16  June,    1817.  the  Hon.  John  Massy,  youngest 
son  of  Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Massy. 
Eliza,  rf.  vnm.  30  Dec.  1832. 

Grace,  m.  8  Oct.  1833,  the  Kcv.  James  Charles  Fitzgerald,  of 
Sheppcrton,  co.  Clare. 

Mr.  Maunsell  d.  1  Feb.  1832,  aged  67,  and  was  s.  in  his 
landed  estates  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  George   M.icxsell,    Esq.   of   Limerick,    m.     1st, 
2-  Aug.  1813,  Mabella,  2nd  dau.   of  Standisli  Grady,  Esq.  of 
'   •  n,  CO.  Limerick,  brother  of  the  Countess  of  Ilchester,  and 
:ier  had  issue, 
Kobert  Thomas,  his  heir. 
Standish  Gk.idt,  present  representative. 
George,  H.E.I.C.'s  service. 
Anne  Stone. 

Louisa  Emma,  m.  1st,  17  Aug.  1843,  Francis  William.  Gth 
Earl  of  Seafield;  2ndly,  29  Jan.  1S5G,  Major  Ciodfrcy 
William  Hugh  Massy,  I9th  regt. ;  and  3rdly,  Lord  Henry 
Loftus.  Maria,  <M0  Jan.  1851. 

Georgina,  m.  1849,  Hon.  Lewis  Alexander  Ogilvie  Grant. 
Mabella.  Emma. 

Eliza  Grace,  m.  14  June,  1860,  tliu  Ecv.  T.  II.  Gollock,  of 
Forest,  co.  Cork. 

Mr.  Maunsell  m.  2ndly,  29  Oct.  1834,  Maria,  oldest  dan.  of 
.T"lm  Minton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  John;  and  a  dau., 
L.liih.    He  d.  3  Oct.  1838. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  mannches  sa.  Crests 
— 1st,  A  hawk  rising  ppr.  ;  2nd,  .V  cap  of  maintenance,  inflamed 
at  the  top  ppr.    Jloi(o«— Quod  vultvaldcvult;  and  honorantcs 

i.ic  honurabo. 

> 

MAUNSELL,    OF    FANSTOWN. 
Mauxsell,    Egbert,    Esq.    of    Faust o-nn,    co. 
Limerick,  Lieut. -Col.,  late  Capt.  Soth  foot,  b.  182G  ; 
s.  his  father  1876. 

JLfltragC— Henry  Maukseli,  Esq.  of  Fanstown,  co. 
:Limerick,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Bank  I'lace, 
by  his  wife  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Max- 
well .Stone,  Esq.  {stc prtcol'mg  Artide),  J. P.,  Barrister  at- Law, 
High  Sheriff  for  the  city  of  Limerick  1848,  and  for  theco.  1851; 
.  .  March,  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Pryce  Peacockc,  Esq.,  by  Jano 

ird,  of  Fairyflcld,  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  U.  24  Nov. 

1)  has  issue, 


I.  Robert,  now  of  Fanstown. 

II.  William  Pryce,  of  Fairyfleld,  Kilmalloek,  Ban-istcr-at- 
Law,  m.  Nov.  1861,  Rieluirda,  dau.  of  the  Iat<'  Richard 
Gabbett,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Richard ;  Henry  Khys;  and 
Gwendoline  Frederica, 

I.  Emma  Frederica.  n.  Henrietta. 

Arms,  Crests,  and  Mottoes— Same  as  Macnsell  of  Limerici: 
Sent— Fanstown,  near  Kilmalloek,  co.  Limerick,     /(csidenee 
-78,  George  Street,  Limerick. 


MAUNSELL    OF    BALLYWILLIAM. 

Maunsell,  Daniel  Meaees,  Esq.  of  Ballv- 
-VN-illiam,  co.  Limerick,  J.P.,  b.  26  Oct.  1819 ;  in. 
21  June,  1858,  Eliza,  dau.  of  C.  Delmcgc,  Esq., 
J.P,  of  Castle  Park,  co.  Clare. 

it inC<ttIC.— Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Callywilliam,  co. 
Limerick  (eldest  son,  by  his  2nd  wife  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castle  Waller,  co.  Tipperary,  of 
Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Limerick  from  1742  to  176;), 
ra.  Helena  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.  of  Beech- 
wood  (father  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Norbury),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Smith,  Esq.  cf 
Castle  Park,  near  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hawkshaw, 
Esq.  of  Falleen,  co.  Tipperary. 

2  Nicholas,  m.  1st,  Sophia  Sccretain,  a  Jersey  lady;  and' 
2ndly,  Ursula,  dau.  of  James  Kinsley,  Esq. 

3  John,  d.  I'./uii.  4  Charles,  m.  thrice,  and  had  issue. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Ryves,  Esq. 

2  Helena  Maria,  m.  13  Jan.  1806,  Charles  Eolleston,  Esq. 
of  SUverhills,  King's  Co.  3  Rebecca,  d.  v.,i„i. 

III.  John  (see  Macnsell  of  Oal-ley  Pork). 

IV.  George,  m.  1st,  Miss  Smith,  aunt  to  the  late  Viscount 
Guillamore,  and  had  a  dau.,  m.  Thomas  O'Grady,  Esq.  He 
in.  2ndly,  Miss  Magarth,  first  cousin  to  the  Earl  of  Dunravtn^ 
and  has  by  that  lady, 

1  Richard  (Rev.). 

2  John  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Butler,  Esq.  of 
the  CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue. 

3  George.  4  Thomas.  5  Edward.  C  Robert. 
7  Frederick.       8  William.         9  Windham. 

1  Frances.  2  Elizabeth. 

I.  Jane,  m.  William  Gabbett,  Esq.  of  Cahcrline. 
Mr.  Maunsell  of  Ballywilliam  d.  1790,  and  was  .t.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Macnsell,  Esq.  of  Ballywilliam,  w.  18  Feb.  177P, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  and  coheir  of  George  Meares,  Esq.  of  Lioa 
Hill,  CO.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  William,  6.22  Oct.  1783;  d.  3  June,  1787. 

II.  George  Meabes,  of  Ballywilliam. 

III.  Daniel,  d.  young,  31  March,  1787. 

IV.  John,  b.  1788;  d.  1812.        v.  William,  h.  1789:  d.  vnm. 

VI.  Daniel  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  17  July,  1791,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
John  Richardson,  Lsq.  of  Mount  Panther,  co.  Down,  and. 
has  issue, 

1  Henry  Daniel.         2  Frederick  Richard.  3  John. 

1  Jane.  2  Louisa. 

VII.  Francis  Richard  (Rev.),  h.  27  Feb.  1793,  ra.  Savah,  dau. 
of  Edward  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Muate,  and  d.  1874,  haviug  had 
issue. 


1  Daniel  Edmund  Knox. 
3  George  Heniy  Clonbrock. 
1  Mary  Isabella. 
3  Letitia  Maria. 


Richard  Savage. 


2  Sarah  Louisa. 
4  Julia  Ellen. 

vnt.  Edward  Charles,  6.8March,  1794;  «j.  Charlotte  Heming,. 
and  d.  1857,  having  had  issue,  Daniel;  Edward;  George; 
Sarah;  Isabella;  and  Marian. 

IX.  Robert,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  6.  9  Aug.  1795;  m. 
1st,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lloyd,  and  niece- 
of  Tliomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Beechmount,  late  M.P.  for  co. 
Limerick,  and  d.  1S76,  having  had  issue, 

1  Daniel,  in  the  army,  m.  Anna  Lucinda  Billing. 

2  John,  rn.  1st,  1851,  Catherine  Lucinda,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Beechmount,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1862)  has  issue,  1  Edmund  Itobert  Lloyd, 
Barrister-at-Law  ;  2  John  Drought,  lOCth  regt.  ;  3 
Frederick  William ;  4  Eyre  Lloyd;  1  Annie  .Mary.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Emily  Roche,  only  child  of  Archibald  John 
Stephens,  Esq.,  Q.C..  LL.D.,  Recorder  of  Winchester, 
and  has  one  son,  Archibald  John  Stephens. 

1  Elizabeth,  rn.  Capt.  Robert  Mayne,  grandson  of  the  late 
Judge  Mayne. 

2  Isaliella,  m.  William  Eoyne  Butt,  M.D.,   son   of  Rev. 
John  M.  Butt. 

Mr.  Robert  Maunsell  ra.  2ndly,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis 
Dwyer,  Esq.,  late  Six  Clerk,  Court  of  Chancery,  and  has  other 
issue.  He  m.  3rdly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Douglas, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Antrim,  and  has  issue. 


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s.  Thomas  (Rev.),  J^-  14  Auff.  1707;  m.  Alice,  dau.  ofT.  F. 
.Alaiinsell,    Esq.    of   Ballybrood,    co.     Limerick,    and    bad 
issue.  Thomas;  George;  Samuel;  and  Huratio. 
XI.  Horatio  (Rev.),  6.  2i  Nov.  1798;  ni.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eev. 
i\Ir.   Marriot,    of    Canterbury,    and    had    issue,    Horatio; 
iidward    Henry;    Artliur;    John;    Louise;    Dora;   Jane; 
Si'lina:   Eugenie. 
1.  Isabella  Meares,  m.  20  Feb.  1812,  Edward  Smyth,  Esq., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Eev.  Thomas  Smyth,  D.D.,  and  had 
issue, 
Till-.  Maunsell  d.  14  Feb.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Meares  Maun.sell,  Esq.  of  Ballywilliam,  High 
Sheriff  1835,  b.  178.5;  m.  1st,  19  Doe.  1817,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bceehmount,  late  M.P.  for  that  shire, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  Meares,  now  of  Ballywilliam. 

II.  Thomas,  C.B.,  Col.  Commandant  Brigade  Depot,  Eeadinp:, 
late  Capt.  28th  rogt.,  b.  10  Sept.  1822;  m.  Amy,  dau.  of 
Col.  Burrowcs,  K.H.,  of  Burton  Court,  Somerset,  and  has 
issue. 

III.  George  Meares,  d.  young,  9  March,  1830. 

IV.  Kichard,  b.  7  Jan.  1829;  m.  9  March,  18.58,  Jane  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Ledmon,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Maghglass,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  William,  6.  IS  Feb.  18.59. 

2  Francis  Pachard,  b.  U  Feb.  1801. 

I.  Catherine,  to.  26  May,  1840,  William  Phibbs,  Esq.  of  Sca- 
licld,  CO.  Sligo,  and  has  issue. 

lie  lit.  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1833,  Mary  Josepha  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev. 
WilUam  Stopford,  Eector  of  Blarney,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  1871, 
having  had  issue, 

v.  William  Stopford,  Lieut.  Tt.A.,  h.  2  Oct.  1834. 

VI.  George  Joseph,  Capt.  15th  foot,  b.  25  Aug.  1836;  m.  Miss 
Moony,  of  the  Doon. 

Yii.  Edward  Horatio  Phibbs,  b.  26  July,  1841. 

I.  Abigail  Mary  Angelina,  m.  31  Jan.  18G1,  Robert  James 
Euraght  Moony,  Esq.  of  the  Doon,  King's  ;Co.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  J. P.  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 

Arnis — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  maunches  sa.  Crcd — 
A  hawk  levant  ppr.     Molto — llonorantcs  me  honorabo. 

^'eat— Ballywilliam,  near  llathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 


MAUNSELL    OF    OAKLY    PAHK. 

Maunsell,  John,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  and  of  Carrickoreely,  co.  Limerick,  J. P., 
h.  'Nor.  1810;  5.  his  father  25  Nov.  ISGGj  Iligh 
Slieriff  CO.  Kiklare  1868. 

ILt'llCatlE. — John  Maunsell,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Carrickoreely,  co.  Limerick,  and  of  Portarlington,  Queen's 
Co.,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Maunsell,  of  Ballywilliam  (deceased 
1790),  by  his  wife  Helena  Toler,  sister  to  John,  1st  Earl  of 
Norbury,  was  grandson  of  Richard  Maunsell,  M.P.  for  the 
City  of  Limerick  from  1741  to  17G0  (deceased  176G),  and  fourth 
in  lineal  descent  from  Thomas  Maunsell  of  Macollop  Castle,  to 
whom,  in  consideration  of  his  services,  and  for  losses  sustained 
in  the  royal  cause,  was  granted  by  royal  patent  1G63,  the  lands 
of  Annaghrosty,  Ashfort,  co.  Limerick,  with  other  lands.  He 
■was  b.  1752,  and  m.  1st,  Nov.  1780,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Edward  Webster,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  23  Aug.  1788)  had  issue, 

Richard,  b.  23  Aug.  1785.         Edward,  h.  17SG;  d.  young. 

Anne,  vi.  Very  Rev.  John  Wolseley,  Dean  of  Kildare,  nephew 
of  Sir  Richard  Wolseley,  of  Mount  Wolscley,  co.  Carlow,  and 
d.s.p.  1801. 
Mr.  Maunsell  m.  2ndly,  20  June,  1793,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  'Very  Rev.  Richard  Ilandcock,  Dean  of  Achonry,  and  sister 
to  William,  Viscount  Casllcmainc ;  she  d.  s.  p.  1839.  Mr. 
Maunsell  d.  27  July,  1829,  at  Oakly  Park,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Richard  MArssELL,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Kildare  1841,  b.  23  Aug.  1785;  i/i.  1  June,  1807,  Maria,  only 
d;iu.  of  John  Woods,  Esq.,  of  Winter  Lodge,  and  sister  of 
George  Woods,  Esq.  of  Milvcrton  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2  March,  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Oakly  Park. 

II.  George  Woods,  of  Mcrrion  Square,  Dublin,  and  Ashfort, 
CO.  Limerick,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  '/a.  4  Aug. 
1S42,  Maria,  eldest  surviving  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Mark 
Synnot,  Esq.  of  Monasteroris  House,  King's  Co.,  and  Grove 
House,  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard  Mark  Synnot,  late  Capt.  1st  (Roval)  Dragoons, 
J. P..  6.  22  Oct.  1843;  m.  1st,  Marie  Lucy,"  eldest  dau.  of 
Alexander  Copland,  Esq.  of  Wingfielil  Place  (who  <l.  n.  p. 
11  Jan.  1875),  and  2ndly,  20  Feb.  1877,  Mary  Eliza,  dau. 
find  heiress  of  Samuel  Caswell,  Esq.  of  Blackwater,  co. 
Clare,  and  has  issue,  Richard  John  Caswell,  b.  2  May,  1878. 
2  George  John  Synnot,  0.  1840 ;  d.  18U3. 


1  Anna  Mary  Synnot,  m.  25  Sept.  1873,  Alan  Cameron 
Bruce  Pryco,  Esq.  of  Dulfryn  St.  Nicholas,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  has  issue  (see  Pryce  of  DuJ'ri/n). 

2  Maria  Augusta  Synnot. 

HI.  Richard  Dixie  (Rev.),  of  Whitehall,  co.  Dublin,  late  Hector 
of  Innislonnagh,  Tipperary,  m.  10  Feb.  1859,  Alicia  Fanny, 
dau.  of  Malcolm  Laing,  E.sq.  of  Spanish  Town,  Jamaica, 
formerly  of  Passdale,  Orkneys,  nephew  of  Malcolm  Laing, 
the  historian  of  Scotland,  and  has  issue, 
1  Richard  Edward.  2  Malcolm  Laing. 

3  John  George,  d.  1874.  4  Alexander  Copland  Dixie. 
1  JIaria  Helena,  d.  1874.  2  Alice  Emily. 

3  L.'iura  Gwendoline,  d.  1874.  4  Frances  Cecil. 

5  Violet  Augusta  Caroline. 

IV.  Edward  Beauchamp,  Capt.  39th  regt.,  killed  12  July,  1S55, 
in  the  trenches  before  Scbastopol,  and  buried  on  Catheart'B 
liill. 

V.  Warren  Cecil  (Rev.),  of  Hodgestown,  co.  Kildare,  Rector 
of  Thomastown,  co.  Kildare;  d.  26  May,  1872. 

VI.  Frederick  Webster  (Rev.),  of  Shrule,  Queen's  Co.,  Rector 
of  Iwerne  Courtenay,  Dorset,  to.  15  Oct.  1857,  Emily  Caro- 
line (d.  Jan.  1873),  dau.  of  the  late  Malcolm  Laing,  Esq.,  as 
above,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Beauchamp.  2  Richard  Cecil. 

3  Fredericli  Laing  Baker. 

1  Laura  Beatrice.  2  Frances  Emily,  d.  10  Dec.  1S09. 

3  Louisa  Isabella.  4  Maria  Gertrude,  d.  31  Dec.  1869. 

6  Emily  Caroline.  6  Alicia  Barbara. 

I.  Hannah,  d.  v.nm.  7  March,  1842.        n.  Anne  Jane. 

III.  Fanny.  iv.  Helena  Maria. 

v.  Louisa  Augusta,  to.  28  June,  1860,  Rev.  Malcolm  Strick- 
land Laing,  late  Chaplain  to  H.M.  Europan  Forces  in  India, 
Rector  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  Dorset. 

Mr.  Maunsell  d.  25  Nov.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  John  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park. 

Arma — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  maunches  sa.    Crest-^ 
A  hawk  rising  ppr.     Jl/o/<o— Honoi'antes  me  honorabo. 
Heat — Oakly  Park,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

4 

mAumcE. 

See  Eonnoe-Maueice. 


MAXWELL    OE    TEERAUGHTY. 

Haeley-Maxwell,  John,  Esq.  of  Portrack,  co. 
Dumfries,  Major-Gen.  E.E.,  J.P.,  b.  1822  ;  m.  1851, 
Catherine  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Johnston, 
of  Cow  Hill. 

litUriltJC. — The  ITon.  James  Maxwell,  of  Erackcnside 
(2nd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  John,  5th  Lord  Herries,  of  Ter- 
regies,  co.  Dumfries),  was  father  of 

Alexander  Maxwell,  of  Terraughty,  co.  Dumfries,  m, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Alan  Robertson,  of  Kirkconnell,  and  had 
two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  William,  of  Caruchan.  The 
elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Terraughty,  m.  and  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Maxwell,  of  Terraughty,  b.  1720,  afterwards  of 
Munches  and  Dinwiddle,  who  was  served  heir  male  of  bis 
cousin,  Robert,  Earl  of  Nithsdale,  4  June,  1778.  He  m.  lst| 
1741,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Alexander  Hannay,  of  co.  Dumfries; 
and2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Maxwell,  Esq. 
of  Munches.  By  the  latter  he  had  no  issue;  but  by  his  1st 
wife  he  had, 

Alexander  Hebries,  of  Terraughty. 

William,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Symes,  Esq.  of  Barncailzie, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue  four  sons,  all  d.  s.  p.,  and  two 
daus. 

Elizaheth,  to.  1773,  John  H.milet,  Esq.  of  Dumfries,  and 
by  him  (who  d.  1803_)  left  at  her  decease,  1810,  a  son,  Alex- 
ander Harlky,  heir  to  his  uncle,  Alexander  IIekbibb 
Maxwell,  Esq.;  and  a  dau.,  Agnes. 

Agnes,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Robertson. 

Jean,  m.  William  Hy.slop,  Esq.  of  Lochend. 

Catherine,  m.  Wclhvood  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Barncleugli. 

Margaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Herries  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Munches  and  Ter- 
raughty, TO.  1st,  Charlotte,  Si-d  dau.  of  James  Douglas,  Esq.  of 
Carlisle,  M.D.,  4th  son  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  Bart,  of  Kel- 
hend,  and  by  her  had  an  only  child  and  heir,  Charlotte,  who 
d.  young  and  U7im.  He  m.  2ndly,  1783,  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Greenlaw,  co.  Renfrew,  and  relict  of 
William  Kirkpatrick,  of  Racberry,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue.  At  his  death  a  portion  of  his  csi.ateB 
devolved  oa  his  nephew, 


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Albxasder  Harlet,  Ksq.  of  Portrnck,  who  assumed  in  con- 
sequence the  surname  anil  arms  of  JIaxwell.  He  m.  1819, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Uyslop,  of  Locbcnd,  and  d.  1S53,  leaving 
issue, 

Jon.v  IIarlet,  now  of  Portrack.'' 

Alexander  Harley,  m.  185;),  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward 
Potter,  Esq.  of  Cramlington,  near  Newcastle,  and  d.  187C, 
leaving  a  son,  Alexander,  6.  1856,  and  other  issue. 

Arms. — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  beaked  and  membcrcd 
gu.  surmounted  with  an  escutcheon  of  the  first,  charged  with 
a  saltire  of  the  second,  and  surcharged  on  the  centre  with  a 
hedgehog  or.  Crest — A  stagppr.  attired  arg.  couchant  before 
a  iiollybush  ppr.     Motto — lieviresco. 

H'lit — Portrack,  Holy  wood,  co.  Dumfries,  which  has  been  in 
the  family  for  above  lOU  years. 

« 

MAXWELL    OF    MUNCHES. 

Maxwell,"\VellwoodHi:eeies, Esq.  of  Munches, 
Stcwartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  Kirkcudbright  1SG8  to  1874,  Couvcner  of  the 
Commissioners  of  Supply,  m.  1814,  Jane  Home, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jardine,  I3art.  of  Apple- 
garth,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  1846;  cf.  1856. 

II.  M'lLLiAM  Jardine,  0.  1S52  ;  m.  1877,  Dorothea  Fitzgerald, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Lionel  Maitland  Kirwan,  Esq. 
of  Gclston,  CO.  Kirkcudbright. 

i:i.  AVellwood,  of  Kirkennan,  co.  Kirkcudbright,  b.  1857; 
inherited  Kirkennan  1SC9,  under  the  will  of  William 
Wright  Piatt,  Esq. 

IV.  -Muxander,  b.  ISGO.  v.  Hugh,  6.  1862. 

I.  Jessie  Jane.  ii.  Catherine,  d.  1S56. 

II!.  Clementina.  iv.  Agnes. 

V.  Margaret.  vi.  Catherine  Helen. 
ILt'liraJIC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Xiths- 

tlalc.  John  Hebries  Maxwell,  Esq.,  b.  1783,  son  of  Wellwood 
Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Bamclugh,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Maxwell  of  Terraughty  (see  Maxwell  of  Tcrraurihty), 
m.  1S13,  Clementina,  dau.  of  William  Maxwell,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  185S)  had  issue, 

Wellwood  Herries.  now  of  Munches. 
John,  6.  1814;  d.  in  infancy. 

Janet,  ra.  1839,  William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Carruchan,  and 
d.  1842. 

Mr.  John  Herries  Maxwell  d.  1843. 

ffC(;«— Munches,  near  Dalbeattie.  Stewartry  of  Kirkcud- 
Irighi ;  and  Terraughtie,  near  Dumfries. 

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HALL-MAXWELL  OF  DARGAVEL. 
Haxl-Maxwell,  William,  Esq.  of  DargaTcl,  co. 
Uenfrew,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  Eenfre-n-  Militia, 
educated  at  Eugbr,  matriculated  at  IMerton  Coll. 
Oxford,  h.  1847 ;  s.  1866 ;  m.  18  Oct.  1872,  Mary 
MacXeil,  only  child  of  William  Jolly,  Esq.  of 
Stcrenston,  co.  Lanark. 

ILinragC— Mr.  maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  represents  the 
Dargavel  line  of  the  knightly  family  of  Maxwell  of  Newark, 
a  Cadet  of  that  of  Poloc,  so  early  as  1401 .  In  the  male  line  he 
is  the  chief  of  the  name  and  family  of  Hall  in  Scotland.  He 
has  still  in  his  possession  a  remarkable  collection  of  charters 
granted  to  his  Hall  ancestors. 

The  lands  of  Fulbar,  co.  Ecnfrew,  were  given,  by  the  charter 
of  King  KoBERT  II..  1370,  to  Thomas  de  Aula,  and  continued 
with  his  direct  descendants  for  many  centuries.  The  senior 
line  became  extinct,  tanp.  Queen  Marv,  in  the  person  of 
William  Hall,  of  Fulbar,  who  d.  s.  p.  circa  1550,  when  his 
€State  devolved  on  his  cousin,  Adam  Hall,  of  Falquinhill,  the 
I  son  of  Adam  Hall,  and  the  grandson  of  another  Adam  Hall, 
j  Whofellat  Flodden,  1513. 

I  John  Hall,  Esq.  (younger  son  of  P.obert  Hall,  of  Fulbar, 
j  ty  Margaret  Maxwell),  who  s.  to  the  estate  of  Dargavel, 
took  the  name  and  designation  of  Maxwell  of  Varrjavel. 
He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  William  Anderson,  Merchant  in  Glasgow, 
and  left  at  his  decease  surviving  issue,  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m. 
Lawrence  Craigie,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant;  and  a  son  and  heir, 
John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardoch,  and  had  issue,  i.  Jobn,  of  Dargavel, 
who  rf. ,«.  p. ;  n.  AVilliam.    Tlic  2nd  son, 

William  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Campbell,  of  Possil,  and  had  issue, 
John  Hall,  late  of  Dargavel. 
William  Craig,  C:\\<i.  in  the  army,  deceased. 


Alexander,  M.ijor-Gcn.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  «!.  and  has  issue. 

Francis,  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  m.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Colin,  Capt.  in  the  army,  deceased.  James,  deceased. 

Thoma.'!,  Indian  Medical  Service,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Robert,  Major  in  the  army,  deceased. 

Patrick,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army.  )».  and  has  issue. 

Marian,  m.  Laurence  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Slilton  Lockhart. 

Frances,   m.   Thomas   Donald,    Commissary   Clerk  of  co. 
Lanark. 

Margaret,  relict  of  William  Eccles,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  Cold- 
stream Guards.  Helen,  d.  v.n.,i. 
The  eldest  son. 

Jobs  Hall  Maxwell,  E^q.  of  Dargavel,  C.B.,  D.L.,  and 
J. P.,  Secretary  of  the  Highland  and  Agricultural  Society  of 
Scotland,  m.  1843,  Eliza  Anne  JMargarel,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Williams,  Esq.,  and  grand-niece  and  heiress  of  Admiral  Sir 
Thomas  Williams,  G.C.li.,  of  Burwood  House,  Surrey,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Dargavel.  Edward,  6.  1849. 

Helen,  married. 

Mary,  m.  12  Oct.  1871,  Henry  Forester  Leighton,  Esq.  (see 
Bdrke's  Peaarie  and  Baronetage).         Anne.  Egidia. 

He  d.  25  Aug.  1866. 

yfi»!.<— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltire  sa.  with  a 
stag's  head  in  base,  for  Maxwell;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess 
chequy  sa.  and  of  the  first,  between  three  falcons'  heads 
eouped  of  the  second,  for  Hall.  Cnst — A  stag's  head.  Motto 
— 1  am  ready. 

5('o(s— Dargavel,  Bishopton,  near  Paisley,  co.Eenfrew;  Torr 
Hall,  Weirbridge,  Paisley ;  and  Stevenston  House,  Holytown. 

|ttn«&3tU  flf  ^argabtl. 
The  Maxwells  of  Dargavel  are  scions  of  Maxwell  of  Newark, 
being  lineally  descended  from  John  Maxwell,  eldest  son  of 
Patrick  Maxwell,  of  Newark,  by  Marian  Crawfurd  his  2nd  wife, 
a  dau.  of  the  House  of  Carse.  This  John  was  father  of  James 
Maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  whose  son,  Patrick  Maxwell,  of  Dar- 
gavel, was  .slain,  1593,  in  the  conflict  between  the  Maxwells 
and  Johnstones.     His  son  and  heir, 

John  Maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  James 
Wallace,  of  Johnstoun,  and  was  father  of 

John  Maxwell,  of  Dargavel,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  William 
Cunninghame,  of  Craigcnds,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Dargavel,  in.  Margaret,   dau.  of 
Jolin  Campbell,  of  Succoth,  and  had  issue, 
John,  of  Dargavel,  who  entailed  the  estate,  and  d.  s.  j). 
William,  of  Freeland,  and  afterwards  of  Dargavel,  who  d. 
vnm. 

Margaret,  m.  Egbert  Hall,  of  Fulbar,  and  was  mother  of 
John  Hall,  who  took  the  estate  and  name  of  Maxwell  of 
Dargavel. 

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MAXWELL    OP    KIRKCONNELL. 

Maxwell-Witham,  EoBEET,Esq.  of  Kii-kconnell 
House,  CO.  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
CO.,  and  J.P.  co.  Dumfries,  m.  17  Ai^ril,  1844,  his 
cousin,  Dorothy  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  hite 
James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  KirkconucU  (who  d.  1827), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Kirkconnell,  b.  4  Oct.  1848,  Capt.  Scottish  Bor- 
derers Militia. 

II.  Tliomes,  twin  with  his  brother  James,  d.  23  Sept.  1875. 

III.  William  Herbert,  b.  G  July,  1851. 

IV.  Kohert  Bernard,  6.  8  Aug.  1856. 

V.  Aymer  Eichard  Henry,  b.  6  July,  1861. 

I.  Frances  Mary.  ii.  Dorothy  MaUd  Mary. 

ILillCilUr.— The  JLyxwells  of  Kirkconnell  (a  branch  of 
the  nobie  House  of  JIaxwell  of  Catrlarerock),  represent  the 
Kirkconnells  of  KirkconncU,  one  of  the  oldest  families  in 
Galloway,  stated  to  have  been  of  Saxon  origin.  About  the 
year  1421,  Janet  Kirkconnell,  heiress  of  that  ancient  family, 
ra.  Homer,  or  Aymer  Maxwell,  next  brother  of  Herbert, 
Lord  Maxwell,  and  hence  derived  another  heiress  of  Kirkcon- 
nell, ))!.  Thomas  Maxwell,  2nd  son  of  Eobert,  Lord  Maxwell, 
from  whom  descended  the  present  family  of  Maxaveli.  ofKirk- 
coancU,  whose  direct  representative, 

James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell  (eldest  son  of  John  Mas- 
well,  of  Kirkconnell,  by  Agnes  Laurie  his  wife,  of  Maxwelton, 
and  grandson  of  Herbert  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  Equerry-in- 
Oidinary  in  the  Household  of  James  VI.),  was  one  of  the 
lleceivers-Gcneral  of  the  Customs,  1G86.  He  m.  1672,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Alexander  Durham,  of  Berwick,  and  d.  circa  1699, 
leaving  four  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  served  heir  21  Dec.  1699, 
d.  3.  p.  Circa  1705,  and  was  ».  by  his  brother, 


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William  MixwELt,  of  Kirkconnell,  m.  29  April,  170G, 
Janet  (eventually  heiress  of  Carnsalloch),  dau.  of  George  Max- 
well, of  Carnsalloch,  and  widow  of  Col.  John  Douglas,  of 
Stenhouse,  and  d.  13  April,  174G,  leaving,  with  several  daus. 
(of  whom  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Maxwell,  of  Munches,  and 
Mavion,  m.  John  Menzics  of  Pitfoddcls),  four  sons,  of  whom 
the  eldest, 

James  Maxwell,  of  Kirkconnell,  was  distinguished  by  his 
learning  and  genius.  He  was  educated  at  Douay  College, 
and  after  finisliing  there  his  course  of  philosophy,  returned  to 
Scotland  in  1728.  In  1745  he  joined  the  rising,  and  served  in 
Charles  Edward's  army,  as  an  officer  of  such  consideration 
that  he  was  acquainted  with  the  most  important  affairs  that 
were  transacted  "  in  the  Council,  though  not  a  member  of  it," 
and  was  besides,  "  an  eye-witness  of  the  greatest  part  of  what 
happened  in  the  field."  After  CuUoden,  he  escaped  to  France, 
and  while  resident  at  St.  Germains,  wrote  A  Narrative  of 
Charles,  Prince  of  Wales',  Fxpcdition  to  Scoilmul  in  the  year 
1745,  whieh  has  been  printed  by  tlie  Mailland  Club.  He 
returned  to  Scotland  in  1750,  sold  the  estate  of  Carnsalloch  to 
Mr.  Andrew  Johnston,  and  purchased  the  lands  of  Mabie.  lie 
m.  1758,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of 
Swinburne  Castle,  Northumberland:  and  d.  23  July,  1762, 
aged  54,  leaving  three  sons,  i.  James,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  of 
Dumfries,  a  very  eminent  Physician,  who  d.  13  Oct.  1834;  and 
III.  Thomas,  who  d.  1  June,  1792.     The  eldest  son, 

James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell,  rii.  1st,  Clementina 
Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  Simon  Scroope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  co. 
York,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William 
Witham.  Esq.,  grandson  of  William  Witham,  Esq.  of  Clitte 
Hall,  CO.  York  (set  (hat  name),  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
5  Feb.  1827,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Dorothy  JIaky  Maxwell, 
heiress  of  Kirkconnell,  ra.  as  above,  17  April,  1844,  to  her 
cousin,  the  present  lloiiEUT  Maxwell  Witham,  Esq.  of  Kirk- 
connell House. 

y4f)Hs— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa. 
heaked  and  membered  gu.,  and  on  its  breast  an  escutcheon  of 
the  first  charged  with  a  saltire  of  the  second,  for  Maxwell  ; 
2nd  and  3rd  az.,  two  crosiers  in  saltire  adorse  and  in  chief  a 
mitre  or,  for  Kirkconnell  of  that  ilk.  Crest — A  demi-eaglo 
ppr.    Motto — Spero  meliora. 

SecU— Kirkconnell  House,  New  Abbey,  co.  Kirkcudbright. 


PERCEVAL-MAXWELIi    OF    GROOM- 
SPORT. 

Perceval-Maxwell,  Eobert,  Esq.  of  Grooms- 
port  House,  CO.  Down,  and  Moore  Hill,  co.  Water- 
lord,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Down  1841, 
h.  24  June,  1813  ;  in.  19  Sept.  1839,  Helena  Anne, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Moore  Hill,  co.  Waterford,  son  of  the  Hon.  William 
Moore,  2nd  brother  of  the  Earl  of  MountcashcU, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  William,  High  Shcrifi'  co.  Down  1873,  b.  24  Oct. 
1840;  tn.  1S6S,  Selina  Frances  Imogeno,  eldest  dau.  of 
David  Stewart  Ker,  Esq.  of  Montalto,  co.  Down,  and  d. 
21  Nov.  1875,  leaving  a  sou,  Kobert  David,  b.  IsUO,  and 
one  dau.,  h.  1875. 

II.  William,  of  Moore  Hill,  Tallow,  co.  Waterford,  J.r.. 
High  Sheriff  1878,  late  3rd  King's  Own  Light  Dragoons, 
I.  2  Nov.  1841;  m.  1st,  S  Aug.  1871,  Lady  Louisa  Arabella 
Hastings,  3rd  dau.  of  Francis  Thcophilus  Henry,  Earl  i>t' 
Huntingdon,  which  lady  d.  3  Feb.  1873 ;  and  2ndly,  20 
Oct.  1874,  Isabella  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Chearnley, 
Esq.  of  Salterbridge,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  he  has  issiu'. 
William  Moore,  h.  10  Oct.  1877  ;  Beatrice  Mary,  6.  ISi 5, 
and  Violet  Isabel,  b.  1870. 

III.  Robert,  b.  19  March,  1849;  d.  1873. 

IV.  Stephen  Richard  Nassau,  h.  4  Nov.  IS.IO.  v.  Henry. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  ni.  27  June,  18C5,  Percy  Scott  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  lleadborough,  co.  Waterford. 

II.  Madelina  Dorothea,  in.  27  Dec.  1873,  Capt.  Frank  Gal- 
loway. HI.  Helena  Anne. 

IV.  Harriette  Louisa,  ra.  22Juie,  1871,  C.  Purdon  Cootc, 
Esq.  of  liallyclough  Castle,  and  Uearforest,  co.  Cork. 

V.  Isabella  Maria.  vi.  Anna  Caroline. 
VII.  Alicia  Catherine. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Perceval, 
assumed,  by  royal  license  1839,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Maxwell. 

?Ltnr<1(jr.— Robert  Perceval,  Esq.  6.30  Sept.  175G,  the 
6lh  son  of  the  Rev.   Kene  Perceval,   D.D.,  Vicar  of  Powers- 


court,  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  William  Perceval,  Dean  of 
Emly,  who  was  2nd  son  of  George  Perceval,  Esq.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Temple 
House,  CO.  Sligo  (see  Perceval  of  Temple  House),  was 
Physician-General  to  his  Majesty's  forces  in  Ireland  during 
Lord  Talbot's  Vice-Royalty,  and  Profes.^or  of  Chemistry  in 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin.  He  m.  9  May,  1785,  Anne, 'eldest  dau.  of 
John  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Rathgilbcrt,  and  dying  3  March,  1&;;9, 
left  issue  an  only  child, 

Tue  Rev.  William  Perceval,  of  Milmon  Hill,  co.  Water- 
ford, and  Annefield,  co.  Dublin,  b.  9  April,  1787;  m.  9  Sej^t. 
1809,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Waring  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Finnebrogue,  co.  Down,  descended  from  a  younger  sou 
of  the  Very  Rev.  Robert  Maxwell,  Dean  of  Armagh,  finiu 
whose  eldest  son,  Robert,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  springs  the  noble 
House  of  Farnuam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1861)  hadissuc, 

Robert,  now  of  Groomsport. 

John  Maxwell,  General,  C.B.,  Col.  97th  rogt.,  6.  25  Sept. 
1814;  m.  12  April,  18.53,  Catherine  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert  Maude,  Dean  of  Cloghcr,  brother 
of  Viscount  Hawarden,  aud  has  issue,  Wilfrid,  Douglas,  and 
Isabel. 

Richard,  6.  24  Sept.  1819. 

Spencer,  b.  7  March,  1821. 

William,  C.E.,  b.  i  April,  1825 ;  i;;..  17  July,  1852,  Sarah,  C.c.\u 
of  S.  Going,  Esq.  of  Tippcrary. 

Charles  F'rederick,  M.D.,  6.  i  Jan.  1827. 

Anne  Sarah. 

Maria  Dorothea,  m.  1  Jan.  183fi,  the  Rev.  John  Corvy 
Moutray,  Rector  of  Eriglekeerough,  2nd  son  of  J.  C. 
Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  co.  Tyrone. 

Caroline.  Madelina. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltire  sa.  on  a  chief 
of  the  last  three  pallets  of  the  first,  for  Maxwell  ;  2nd  and  Jird, 
arg.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  crosses  pattee  of  the  first. 
Cri'st — A  Stag's  head  and  neck  erased  ppr.  Motto — Je  suis 
pret. 

Heat — Groomsport  House,  Bangor,  co.  Down.  i 


MAXWELIi    OF    FINNEBROGUE. 

See  Waring-Maxwell. 

4 

MAXWELIi    OF    BALLYROLLY. 
Maxwell,    Eev.    Edward,   of   Ballyrolly,    co. 
Down,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  1842,  Eeetor  of 
High  Boding,  Essex,  b.  1818  ;  m.  1845,  Mary  Hogg, 
dau.   of   Alexander  Nicholson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Lis- 
burn,  and  sister  of  Brigadier-Geu.  John  Nicholson, 
by  wliom  he  has  issue, 
I.  Theodore,  M.D.,  b.  1847;  m.  1S73,  Elizaheth  Eyre,  dau. 
of   Dr.  John  Eyre  Asliley,  of  Enfield,   and  has  a  son, 
Arnold  Ashley,  b.  1874. 
ilfliragr.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Maxwell, 
Lord  I'arnhara. 

Right  Hon.  Henry  Maxwell,  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Dov.n 
(see  Waring-Maxwell,  and  PjVrke's  Peera[/i',  Farnham),  )»..  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Maxwell,  Rector  of  Derrynoose,  co. 
Armagh,  and  sister  of  John,  1st  Lord  Farnham,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorotliea,  dau.  of  Edward  Brycc, 
Esq.  of  Kilroot,  co.  Antrim,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  successor,  who  d..  iinni.  1749. 

II.  Robert,  successor  to  his  brother,  ancestor  in  the  female 
line  of  Waring-Maxwell  of  Flaiieljrmju.e. 

III.  Edward  (Col.),  of  whom  lurcafler. 
I.  Margaret,  in.  James  Adair,  Esq. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Ballyrolly,  co.  Down,  Col.  CTtli 
rcgt.,  was  father  of 

Edward  Phineas  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Ballyrolly,  Capt.  in  t'.ic 
army,  whose  son, 

Edward  Maxwell,  E.«q.  of  Ballyrolly,  was  a  .fudge  in  tlie 
Bengal  Presidency.  He  )/(.  1st,  Emilia,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Walker,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Edinburgli ;  and  2ndly,  Rosina  Hogg,  and 
d.  1826,  leaving  by  his  first  wife  a  son  and  successor,  the 
present  owner. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltire  sa.  and  a  chief  paly  of  six  of  the  first 
and  second.  Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.  Motto — Jc  iiuis 
priit. 

RcMcncc — High  Roding  Rectory,  Duumow,  Essex. 


MAYNARD     OF    SKINNINGROVE    HALL. 

Maynakd,  Akthoky  Lax,  Esq.  of  Skinningrovc 
Hall,  CO.  York,  b.  22  Nov.  1814 ;  m.  1st,  14  June; 


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181^3,  Elizabetli  Jane,  cUlcst  <laii.  of  George  Ilutton 
"Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Jlarperley  i'ai-k,  co.  Diirhaiii, 
D.L.  {see  thai  Family),  Kecorder  of  Nowcustlc-ou- 
'Jjne,  and  by  her,  who  d.  28  Sept.  1872,  has  one  son, 
Anthony  Charles  IIutton,  6.  7  June,  18G0. 

He  m.  2ndl}-,  2  Dee.  1873,  Edllli  iravviett,  eldest 
dan.  of  the  Ker.  Henry  Richard  Ridley,  M.A.  of 
Durliani,  and  gvand-dau.  of  Sir  M.  AVhite  Ridley, 
3rd  bart.,and  has  a  son, 
Henry  Eastcrby,  6.  0  July,  1S7G. 

Mr.  Maynard  is  a  Slagistrufe  for  co.  Durham,  and 
Master  of  the  Xorth  Durham  Foxhounds. 

ILtllCittir. — John  Las,  of  Eryholme,  m.  5  Jlay,  1741, 
S.irali,  (lau.  of  John  JelTerson,  of  Elton,  co.  Duiluun  (liy  Mary 
hi.s  wife,  ilau.  of  (xeorije  burton  and  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  JIaynard,  Esq.  of  Kirklevingtou  and  Yunii, 
CO.  York),  and  d.  10  Dec.  1783,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Eryholme  and  Stokcsley,  oo.  York,  h.  13  Nov. 
1744;  1?!.  22  May,  17^6,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edmund  Gilling,  Esq.  of  Murtin-le-Muor,  aud  dying  2J  July, 
ltj2G,  left  issue, 

1  John  Charles,  successor  to  his  iinele. 

2  David  Ji'fTei-son,  Fellow  of  Cuther.ne  Hull  Collecce,  h. 
18  July,  1789;  (/.  o.nui.  23  July,  1»J;J. 

3  Anthony  Lax,  b.  21  July,  1791. 

4  Edmund  Gillinir.  of  Chcsterlield,  J. P.  ami  D.L.  for  co. 
Derby,  6.  27  May7l793;  „i.22  May.  18.'G,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Waller,  Esq.  of  Chestertield,  but  by  her 
had  no  surviving  issue;  he  lu.  2ndly,  ls.'>s,  .Vnn,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Jell,  Esq.  of  Dover,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
a  son,  Edmund,  h.  1861. 

5  Thomas  Burton,  Lieut.  R.'N.,  h.  18  May,  1795;  m.  1st, 
14  Sept.  1830,  Henrietta  Frank,  eldest  dau.  of  Colin  Chis- 
holm,  Esq.,  M.D.,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Feb.  Is3y)  he  had 
issue ;  he  //;.  2niUy,  30  March.  1841,  Louisa  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Wallis  Hoare,  It.N'.,  and  srand-dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Hoare,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and  had  further  issue. 

m.  Thomas,  d.  unm.  in  the  East  Indies,  aged  20. 

I.  Mary,  »«.  Jacob  Lambert,  Gent,  of  Newcastle.  Her  dan. 
rn.  1802,  William  Hugesseu  Hugesscn,  Esq.  of  Stoduiarsh 
Court,  Kent. 

II.  Dorothy,  .7.  unm.,  and  was  buried  at  Eryholme. 
ni.  Sarah,  m.  Robert  Charge,  of  Lowtield,  co.  York. 

IV.  Jane,  in.  William  Tayler.son,  ofStokesley. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Wood. 

VI.  Esther,  hi.  Bernard  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Husland,  co.  Derby. 

Mrs.  Lax,  who  assumed  for  herself  and  her  issue,  by  sign- 
manual,  24  Sept.  1784,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Maynard,  (/. 
18  .Vpril,  1812,  and  was  s.  by  her  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Lax  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield,  co.  Derby, 
and  Harlscy  Hall,  co.  York,  D.L.,  m.  Dorothy,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Heathcote,  hector  of  Morton,  co.  Derby, 
and  Vicar  of  Silebj-,  co.  Leicester,  but  d.  s.  j^-  3  Jtdy,  1825, 
and  was  .«.  by  his  nepliew, 

John  Charles  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Harlsey  Hall,  h.  11  Jan. 
1788;  m.  10  June,  1813,  Catherine  Grace,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  (by  Grace  Johnson  his  wife)  of  John  Easterby,  Esq.  of 
Skinningrove,  co.  I'ork,  elder  brother  of  Francis  Easterby, 
who  took  the  name  of  Cresswell  {sec  Cbesswell  of  Ctxsswdl), 
and  had  issue, 

Anthony  Lax,  now  of  Skinningrove  Hall. 

John  Easterby,  m.  Marian,  elde.';t  dau.  of  James  Wilson,  Esq. 

of  Potto  Hall,  CO.  York,  and  has  one  son,  James. 
Francis  Cresswell. 
Edmund  Gilling,  late  Licut.-Col.  88th  regt.,  m.  8  Xov.  18C0, 

Gertrude,  dau.  of  Charles  Blayney  Trevor  Roper,  Esq.  ol 

Plus  Teg  Park,  co.  Flint. 
Thomas  Burton,  m.  a  dau.  of  J.  Myers,  Esq.  of  Darlington. 
Charles  Septimus,  ii>.  1SG4,  Elizabeth,   eldest   dau.   and  co- 
heiress of  Edward  Rounthwaite  Kemp,  Esq.  of  East  Layton 

Hall,  CO.  York,  and  ./.  18C6. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Roger  F'euton,  Esq.  of  Mount  Grace,  Potter's 

Bar,  Middlesex. 
Catherine  Jane,  m.  Stephen  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of  The  Knoll, 

Kingston,  Surrey,  nephew  of  Sir  Montague  Choluicley,  1st 

hart. 

Frances  Dorothea. 
'Emma  Oceana,  m.  Rev.  Miles  Atkinson,  Vicar  of  Ilarcwood, 

CO.  York. 
Sarah  Jefferson,  m.  20  April,  1855,  John  Stapylton  Sutton, 

Esq.  of  Elton  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

Hi  d.  1871,  and  was  .».  by  his  eldest  son,  Anthony  Lax  May- 
MAED,  Esq.  of  Skinningrove  Hall. 

j4rm-'!— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  vert  be- 
tween three  sinister  hands  couped  gu.  live  ermine  spots  or,  for 
Maynard;  2nd  and  3rd.  barry  of  six  erminois  and  gu  ,  on  a 
chief  uz.  three  Catherine  wheels  or,   for  Lax.      C'icjCs — For 


!  Maynard  :  A  stag  trippant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  invected  arg. 
tiMibriatcd  ."^a. ;  lur  Lax  :  A  mount  vert  thereon  a  Catherine 
wheel  a.s  in  the  arms,     .l/o^fo— .Manus  justa  nardu-s. 

.bf((  — Skinnini;rove  Hall,   Skeltou,   co.    York,      licsidence— 
Newton  Hall,  Durham. 


MAYOW  OF  BRAY  AND  HANWORTH. 
WtnellMatow,  Rbv.  Matow,  of  Bray,  Corn- 
wall, Rector  of  Southam,  co.  AVarwick,  and  Rural 
Dean,  h.  8  July,  1810;  m.  Caroline  Kate,  2nd  dau. 
of  Rev.  Alfred  Smith,  of  Old  Park,  Devizes,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Philip  Stafford,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  h.  1  Oct.  I84S;  d.  onboard 
H.M.S.  "Briton,"  off  Bombay,  20  March,  1872. 

II.  Mayow,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  6.  13  Jan.  IsOO. 

III.  Arthur  (Rev.),  b.  23  Dec.  Ib52. 

IV.  Charles  Ernest,  6.  3  March,  ls57. 

V.  Augustus  Edward  Stanley,  (;.  9  .\pril,  1859. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Ursula,  6.  3  Aug.  1847;  m.  Rev.  I'rancis 
Maundy  Gregory,  and  has,  Stallord  .Michael,  ana  other 
issue. 

iLt'llCagr.— Philip  Matow,  of  Looc,  Cornwall,  m.  Mar- 
garet Smith,  and  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

Philip  Mayow,  of  Looe,  i,j.  a  dau.  of  Webb,  of  Tavistock, 
and  had  issue.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Mayow,  of  Looe,  hi.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Rashlcigh,  oJ 
Fowey,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  Mayow,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bray,  of  Morval, 
Cornwall,  who  was  first  cousin  of  Jeremy  Mayow,  of  Borringdon, 
the  last  of  the  Mayows  of  Borringdon  (whose  dau.  aud  heiress 
Frances,  m.  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Xorth  Moulton,  from  wh^iu 
the  present  Lord  Morley  traces  his  descent).  This  I'hilii) 
Mayow  signed  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620.  He 
'III.  Edith  (or  Judith),  dau.  of  Hannibal  Vivyan,  Esq.  of  Trc- 
lowarren,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  her  father,  Hannibal 
Vivyan,  dated  1608,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  Mayow,  of  Bray,  rii.  163G,  Frances,  dau.  of  Joha 
Stukeley,  Esq.  of  Affton,  Devon,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  St.  Leger  and  Katherine  his  wife,  dau. 
of  George  Nevill,  Lord  Abergavenny,  a  lineal  descendant  uf 
King  Edward  I. ;  and  d.  Oct.  1679,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Lewis,  b.  Dec.  1G44. 

III.  John,  b.  1645,  a  Physician  of  great  eminence. 

I.  Edith,  III.  June,  1663,  Nicholas  Leigh,  Esq.  of  yuithioc'.:. 

II.  Mary,  d.  1708. 

III.  Frances,  m.  1671,  Rev.  Philip  Wynell,  Vicar  of  Landrake, 
Cornwall. 

The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Mayow,  Esq.  of  Polgover,  6.  Jan.  1639;  m.  Ursula^ 
dau.  of  Alexander  Rolle,  of  Park  Gate,  Devon;  an  J  ((.  July, 
1710,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  heir  to  his  brother. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  1710,  her  cousin,  Philip  Wynell,  E.=q. 
(younger  brother  of  John  Wynell,  who  m.  her  sister),  anit 
had  issue  a  dau.,  Ursula,  (/;.  Benjamin  Young. 

II.  Ursula,  iii.  1710,  her  cousin,  Jolui  Wyutll,  Esq.,  aud  V.V.X 
issue  a  son, 

Philip,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Frances,  d.  1717. 
The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Mayow,  Esq.,  6.  1870;  m.  Jfary,  dati.  of  Richrrl 
Burthoggc,  of  Totnes;  and  d.  1749,  without  surviving  issiie, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Mayow,  Esq.,  6.  Oct.  16S2;  m.  Anne  Croker;  but 
dying  s.  p.  March,  1766,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Philip  Wynell,  Esq.,  6.  1716,  who  assumed  the  ndditiona) 
surname  and  arms  of  Matow.  He  m.  1741,  Betty,  daa.  and 
co-heir  of  George  Salt,  Esq.  of  liotley,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1774)  had,  with  two  daus.,  Ursula  Anne,  aud  2Luy, 
three  sons, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Salt,  h.  1749,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Mayow,  of  Sydenham,  Kent,  '/.  17.52;  ,«.  1776,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  I'aulin,  Esq. ;  aud  d.  1807,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis,  </.  8  Jan.  1874. 

1  .Mary.  d.  Dec.  1806. 

2  Elizabeth,   ni.   1804,   William   Dacrcs  Adams,   Esq.  of 
Bowdon. 

3  Anne,  w.  1805,  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Peregrine  Courteiiay, 
2nd  son  of  Reginald  Courtenay,  Bishop  of  Exeter. 

4  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  H.  T.  Wharton. 

Jlr.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  1781.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Rev.  PuiLip  WtNEixL- Matow,  m.  Elizabeth  Suondon,  lut 


1088 


MAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MEA 


by  hcT  (who  d..  1811)  he  had  no  issue.    He  was  s.  ISOO,  by  his 
brother, 

John  Salt  VVynell-Matow,  Esq.  of  Sultash,  Cornwall,  h. 
June,  1745;  to.  12  May,  17G9,  Mary,  2nd  tlau.  and  co-heir  of 
Bobcrt  Doughty,  Esq.  of  Ilauworth,  Norfolk,  and  by  Uer  (who 
d.  1820;  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Kobert  (Kcv.),  h.  Oct.  1777;  m.  Oct.  1805,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Harding,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  Ijy  Avhom  (who 
m.  2ndly,  Kev.  John  Morrall,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1862)  he  left  at 
liis  decease,  Jan.  1817,  two  sons, 

1  John,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  twice,  and  had  issue 
by  both  marriages;  and  (?.  1876.  2  Eobert. 

1  Catherine  Anne,  ra.  1st,  at  Meerut,  in  India,  16  April, 
1844,  Edward  Salusbury  Lloyd,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  E.I.C.S., 
3rd  son  of  Richard  Hughes  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Plymog, 
Gwerclas,  and  Bashall.  She  m.  2ndly,  Kev.  Edward 
Girdlestone. 

III.  John  William,  h.  1788  ;  d.  May,  1802. 

I.  Betty,  d.  24  May,  1792. 

II.  Mary,  m.  19  Sept.  1799,  Rev.  John  Riehards. 

III.  Catharine  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Lukin. 

Tilr.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Wtnell-Matow,  Esq.  of  Pray,  Cornwall,  and  of 
Uanworth  Hall,  Norfolk,  h.  17  March,  1771,  who  .<!.  his  maternal 
tincle,  Robert  Lee  Doughty,  Esq.  in  the  Hanworth  estate. 
<'Mr.  Robert  Lee  Doughty  was  twelfth  in  descent  from  Simon 
Doughty,  who,  in  the  reign  of  Edwakd  III.,  conveyed  his 
lands  at  Hanworth  and  Melton  to  his  son  Thomas.  Robert 
Lee  Doughty  was  the  last  of  the  Doughtys  of  Hanworth.)  Mr. 
Wynell-Mayow  m.  22  July,  1806,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles 
Deare  (she  d.  10  Aug.  1844),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  30  June,  1807 ;  d.  6  Jan.  1812. 

II.  George,  his  heir.  iii.  Mayow,  now  of  Bray. 

IV.  Philip  (Rev.)  (sec  Mayow  of  Shnritoood). 
I.  Betty  Wynell.  ii.  Ursula. 

Mr.  Wynell-Mayow  d.  28  Dec.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Geoegs  AVynell-Matot.',  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Bray,  6.  31  Aug. 
1808 ;  Major-Gen.  in  the  army.  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  3rd  class  Mcdjidie  ;  ni.  16  Aug.  1842,  Jane  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Kyle,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cork,  which  lady  <i.  s.  p.  1848. 
Gen.  Wynell-Mayow  rf.  1  Jan.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Mayow  Wynell-Mayow,  now  of  Bray. 

^umilu  ai  WmuW. 

The  family  of  Wynell,  or  more  properly  Wyvell,  came 
originally  from  Devon,  and  entered  tlieir  pedigree  at  the 
Heralds'  Visitation  of  Cornwall,  1620,  as  follows  :—• 

Thomas  Wyvell,  of  Crediton,  Devon,  m.  the  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Clarke,  of  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Olivee  Wyvell,  of  Maristowe,  Devon,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Ciffcird,  of  Halisburie,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Wyvell,  of  Wyvell's  Combe,  Cornwall,  who  signed 
the  Heralds'  Visitation,  1620,  yii.  Thomazine,  dau.  of  John 
Whitford,  of  Scoror,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue.  Prances,  m. 
Giffard  Willes,  Esq.  of  Landrake,  Cornwall.  He  m.  2ndly, 
15  Dec.  1627,  Joanna  Willes,  of  St.  Stephen's,  by  whom  he 
probably  was  grandfather  of, 

Philip  Wynell,  in.  1671,  Frances  Mayow. 

Arma — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  vair  between 
three  ducal  coronets  or,  for  Mayow;  2nd  and  3i'd,  arg.,  three 
mullets  in  fcss  between  two  bars  sa.  within  a  bordurc  engrailed 
ea.,  for  Wynell.  Quartering.s,  Doughty,  Chambre,  Clarke, 
anil  Salt.  Crests — 1st,  Mayow  :  A  pelican  (or  eagle)  or,  stand- 
ing on  a  snake  nowed  ppr. ;  2nd,  Wynell  :  A  Cornish  chougU 
erm. 

.S'pf'?— Bray,  near  Liskeard,  Cornwall.  Residence— S,  Palace 
Road,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 


Rev.  Philip  "VVyncll-Mavow  is  tlic  fotirtli  son  of 
Philip  Wjuell-Mayow,  Esq.  of  H:iii-\voi'tli,  Norfolk, 
and  iJray,  Cornwall  {see  precedincj  Memoir.) 

Arma  and  Crest,  same  as  Mayow  of  Bray,  illoao— Ecdele 
scuza  felc. 

&«£— Shortwood  House,  Wells,  Somerset. 


MAYOW    OF    SHORTWOOD. 

Wynell-Mayow,  Rev.  Philip,  of  Shortwood, 
Wells,  Somerset,  b.  16  May,  1813  ;  in.  10  July, 
1839,  Mary,  dan.  of  Rev.  Benjamin  George  Ileatla, 
of  Cresting,  Suffolk,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Philip  Herbert,  Commander  R.N.,  h.  20  Oct.  1841. 

II.  Charles,  b.  21  May,  1843;  d.  5  Sept.  1862. 

III.  George,  b.  6  March,  1845;  d.  21  Dec.  1865. 

IV.  Prank  Sydney,  b.  9  March,  1S46. 

V.  John,  b.  17  Dec.  1847. 

Ti.  Frederick,  b.  17  March,  1852;  d.  2G  May,  187S. 
VII.  Herbert,  b.  13  Jimc,  1855. 
I.  Mary.  ii.  Jlargaret  Ursula. 

III.  Fanny  Louisa.  iv.  Editli.        v.  Emily. 


MEADE    OE    BALIiYMARTIiE. 

Meade,  William  Richaed,  Esq.  of  liallymartle, 
CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

ILtlTCnflC. — This  family  is  said  to  be  of  ancient  Irish  ex- 
traction. 

BoiiERT  Meade,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Meade, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Travers,  and  youngest 
brother  of  Sir  John  Meade,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Clan- 
W'Illiam),  assisted  in  raising  a  regiment  of  foot  for  the  service 
of  King  William  HI.,  his  commission  bearing  date  1694.  He 
m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Peter  Courthorpe,  of 
Courtstown,  and  of  Little  Island,  co.  Cork,  appointed  Governor 
of  Munster  by  Charles  II.,  1669  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Daunt,  Esq.  of  Owlpen  and  Goitigrenanc),  and 
had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Joanna,  who  m.  J.  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  M.D., 
and  d.  leaving  issue)  one  son. 

The  Very  Rev.  William  Meade,  of  Ballymartle,  Dean  of 
Cork,  Rector  of  Ballymartle,  Dunderrow,  and  Ringroane.  He 
ra.  Helena,  dau.  of  Bryan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend, 
CO.  Cork  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Synge,  Bisliop  of 
Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  and  sister  of  Edward  Synge,  Arch- 
bishop of  Tuam),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Rector  of  Ballymartle  1752.  He  purchased  from  his 
cousin,  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,  1787,  the  family 
estates  of  Ballymartle  and  Ballintober,  <fec.,  ra.  1st,  Katlie- 
rine,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Moore,  of  Innishannon;  2ndly, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Rev.  Horace  Townsend,  Rector  of  Don- 
oughmore,  and  (/.  s.  -p.  1800. 

II.  i;obert.  Rector  of  Dunderrow,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  J. 
Nesbitt,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  I  Joanna,  d.  xinrii. ; 
2  Helena,  m.  Rev.  Horace  Townsend,  of  Dcrry,  and  left 
issue  one  dau.,  Joanna,  rii.  Thomas  Foole,  Esq.  of  Maytield. 

in.  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.  1769. 

IV.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ringcurran,  m.  17.59,  Martha, 

dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Bourne,  of  Burreu,land  d.  1769,  leaving 

issue, 

1  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William,  m.  Catherine,  duu.  of  Hewitt  Poole,  Esq.  of 
Maylield,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  John  (see  Meade  of  Bcdlinfnher). 

4  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  BaUynioney,  co.  Cork,  m.  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Robert  Travers,  Esq.,  and  <'.  1852,  leaving  issue, 
William  Robert  (Rev.;,  Vicar  of  Kinsalc,  in.  Blargarct,  dau. 
of  Richard  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1852;  Robert,  d.  unm. ; 
Barbara  Helena,  m.  Rev.  William  De  Courcy  Meade, 
Rector  of  Dunmanway,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  Richard, 
who  d.  ttnin.,  Eliza,  deceased;  Bai'bara;  Martha  Bourne, 
d.unm.  1859;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  u7im. 

I.  Martha,  d.  unm.  1832.  ii.  Helena,  d.  unm.  1843. 

His  grandson. 

Rev.  Richard  Meade,  Rector  of  Ballymartle,  s.  his  uncle, 
John,  in  the  Ballymartle  estates,  &c. ;  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  and  had  issue, 
William  Richard,  now  of  Ballymartle. 
John,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  d.  unm.  1S3.5. 
Richard  Newman,  Capt.  H.E.I. C.S..,  fell  at  the  Battle  of 

Meanee,  in  Scinde,  1843. 
Robert  Henry  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Eincurran,  co.  Cork. 
Horace    Townsend    Newman,    M.D.,    of   Churchill    House, 
Qiieenstown,  d.  unm.  1861. 
Adam  Newman,  m.  June,  1850,  Louisa  Sophia,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Connor,  Esq.  of  Manche,  and  d.  1878,  leaving  issue,  Robert, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  and  others. 
Mary  Townsend.  Susanna  Helen,  d.  unm.  1858. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
avg.     Crnst — An  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.  armed  or. 
Motto — Toujours  prest. 
Heat — Ballymartle,  Kinsale,  co.  Cork. 


MEADE    OE    BALLINTOEEn. 

Meade,  John,  Esq.  of  Ballintober,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
oji.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Richard  ]Mcade,  Esq.  of  Dubliu, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  John  Percy,  b.  IS57. 

II.  John  Josias,  b.  1858.  in.  William  George,  b.  1862. 

IV.  Pierce,  b.  1863;  d.  1864. 

V.  Robert  Jocelyn,  b.  1871.        vi.  George  Waller,  6.  1872. 

I.  Ciitherine  Eliza,  b.  1855:  d.  1875. 

II.  Eliza  Lucia.         ui.  Sarah  Helena.         iv.  Alice  Hardy. 


ITEA. 


^^■Ht llfiTSr.— Sfc  Meade  of  BallynwrtU, 
^^JoiiN   Meade,    Esq.    of  Ballintober,  3r<l  son  of  the  Hev. 
AViLt.iAM  Meade,  Rector  of  Ringcurran,  s.  his  uiu-le,  John,  in 
that  estate,  which  liad  been  purchased  liy  the  latter  from  his 
cousin,  the  Earl  of  Clanwilliam.    lie  i/t.  Alice,  ilau.  of  the 
Ven.   Archdeacon   Corker,   and  grand-dau.   of   Dr.   Ilrowiie, 
Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 
John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 
"William,   Rector  of  Inchinahacky,  m.  Anne,  tiau.  of  r.oVcrt 

Warren,  Esq.,  and  ha.s  issue. 
Richard,  of  Kildare  Street,  Dublin,   in.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Stephens,   Esq.,  and  d.  April,  ItJCO,  leaving,  with 
otlier  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Josiali  Dunne,  d.  unm.  iBliS. 
Edward  Southwell,  d.  uidu. 

Eliza,  d.  unm.  Martha  Ilelcna,  d.  VMm. 

Rev.  John  Meade,  of  Ballintober,  co.  Cork,  0.  1792;  m.  1831, 
Sarah,  only  child  of  George  Wood,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Feb.  1873)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  liallintobcr.  Richard  William. 

Edward  Southwell,  d.  unm.  lSf52. 
Eliza  Anne,  m.  Waller  Bates,  Esq.,  Guth  regt. 
Alice  Corker. 
He  d.  Jan.  1864. 
Anns — Scf  Meade  of  BaVmnartle. 
iSeai— Ballintober,  near  Kinsale,  co.  Cork. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


ME  A 


mso 


MEARES  OF  MEARES  COURT. 
DEVExisn-MEAEES,  WiLiiAM  Lewis,  Esq.  of 
Meares  Court,  co.  Westmeatb,  Majoi'-Gcn.  in  the 
armj,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  26th  regt.  of  foot,  h. 
1832  ;  m.  1870,  Katherine  Cliavlotte,  dau.  of  George 
Eolliott,  Esq.  of  Vicars  Cross,  co.  Chester. 

Ilt'llCrCtlC. — John  Meakes,  Esq.  of  Whitbourne,  near 
Corslcy,  co.  Wilts.  6.  about  1500;  had  by  Eleanor  his  wife  (with 
an  elder  son,  whose  representative,  Robert  Meares,  Esq.  of 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  was  living  at  Visit.  Wilts,  IGU),  a  younger 
son, 

"  Lewis  Meaties,  Esq.  of  Rowlandstown,  co.  Westmeath,  h.  at 
Corslcy,  1C2.5,  an  officer  in  the  army,  sent  to  quell  the  Rebel- 
lion in  Ireland  1G41,  who  obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands  of 
Rowlandstown,  now  called  Meares  Court,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
of  Cornamuckla,  CO.  Longford,  by  Patent  dated  3  Dec.  1GG7. 
He  rebuilt  and  endowed  the  church  of  Almoritia,  or  Bally- 
niorin,  adjoining  Meares  Court.  He  m.  1st,  IC4S,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Palmer,  and  widow  of  Cajit.  Smyth,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

li.  Richard,  6.  12  Mar«h,  lG.j4;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Rathcondra. 

III.  John,  '/.  24  Dec.  1G.57;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  cf  Giles  Yan- 
deleiir,  Esq.  of  Rahaline,  co.  Clare. 

I.  Ann,  m.  Francis  Conduit,  Esq. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Conduit,  Esq. 

Mr.  Meares  57!.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Large,  but  by  her  had  no 
i  issue.    His  will  was  dated  1G99,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  b.  in  Dublin  2G  May, 
1651 ;  m.  27  Jan.  1678,  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Jones 
(2nd  son  of  Henry,  Bishop  of  Mcath),  and  niece  of  Sir  Theo- 
philus  Jones,  I'rivy  Councillor,  temp.  Chakles  II.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ll.  Lewis,  h.  Oct.  1G54. 

III.  Robert  (Rev.),  h.  18  Sept.  1C88,  Rector  of  Almoritia,  co. 
Westmeath,  rn.  Anno  AVakely,  of  Ballyhirly,  and  made  his 
will  10  May,  1738.     He  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Tocher.stown,  6.  8  Feb.  1732;  ra.  17C3,  Kathe- 
rine Martha,  dau.  of  Rev.  Fletcher  Piers,  and  d.  Oct.  1801, 
leaving  a  son, 

George  Galbraith,  of  Jlillgrove,  co.  Roscommon,  h. 
27  Nov.  1783;  m.  April,  1805,  Lady  Mary  Elizabeth 
King,  dau.  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  had, 
w  ith  other  issue,  three  sons, 

I.  Robert  King,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  William  Piers,  6.  3  Nov.  1318,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  m. 
Mary  Ada  Montrilli,  and  d.  20  Dec.  1869,  leaving, 
with  three  dans.,  Mary  Ada  Douglas;  Eleanor;  and 
Mary  William  Anna,  a  son, 

Geokge  Gerald  Meares,  heir  male  of  the  family. 

III.  George  Richard  James,  of  Sinduri,  India,  i.  26  May, 
1814;  in.  Caroline  Alicia  Nicholson,  and  (/.  8  Aug. 
1867,  leaving  issue.  George  Robert  King,  6.  26  Oct. 
1841;  Charles  William,  b.  10  April,  1846;  m.  Eliza 
iSIartha  Mary  Hampton,  and  has,  Charles  Robert, 
0.  16  Oct.  18G7,  I.Uen  Caroline  Mary,  and  Carolino 
Charlotte;  William  Edward,  b.  11  Die.  1848;  m. 
15  Dec.  1»74.  Rose  Reed:  Gerald  I'itz-Gerald  John, 
i>.  I  Oct.  IbOO;  llcnry  Jauics  Palmur,  0.  23  July, 


1853;  Percy  Nicholson,  6.  28  Jan.  IS.'iG;  Cecil  Fur- 
long Eddis,  6.  I  Feb.  1858;  Caroline  Furlong,  ./.««),*.; 
EUanor  Mary,  m.  H.  F.  Payne,  Esq. ;  Charlotte  Ellen 
Louisa,  ?/i.  13  June,  18G6,  George  Annesley  Gla.scott, 
Esq.  (see  Glascott  of  Aldcrlow/i,  KUluwin,  die); 
Isabella;  Mary  Ann. 

2  Charles  (Rev.),  /;.26  Feb.  1734;  m.lst,  Katherine  Hamil- 
ton,   widow  of  Rev.  Francis  Goldsl)Uiy,  of    Larkin,  co. 
Mcath,  by  whom  he  had  no.  issue;  and  2ndly,  I'.lizabeth, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Nixon,  Esq.,  of  Cavan,  by  whom  he  had, 
Robert,  d.  s.  p.  at  Bristol,  1795. 

Lucinda,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Connolly  Coanc,  of  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester. 

IV.  Peyton,  6.  14  Jan.  1694;  d.  s.  p.  1722. 

V.  Edward,   b.  4  Jan.   1702,  had  one  dau.,   Margaret,   m. 

William  Granger,  Esq. 

Jlr.  Meares,  whose  will  is  dated  28  Feb.  1713,  was  c.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Jon.N  Mcares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  b.  7  Aug.  1GS2;  r„.  Ist, 
17  Dec.  1705,  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Wakely,  Esq.  of  Eally- 
burly,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Charles,  of  Dalystown,  d.  s.  p. 

ill.  Peyton,  who  had  a  son,  Blacket,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
d.  s.  p.  1796,  and  a  dau.,  Katherine. 

IV.  George,  m.  Miss  Jones,  and  had  a  dau.,  Jane. 

V.  Edward.  vi.  Lewis. 

1.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Oct.  170G,  Mrs.  Ciofton. 

Mr.  Meares  m.  2ndly,  14  May,  172C,  Margaret,  sister  of  Edward 
Eyre,  Esq.,  of  Eyre  Court,  co.  Galway,  and  widow  of  Hon. 
Charles  Annesley,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1742,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JoH.v  3IEARES,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  High  Sheriff  174S,  &. 
28  May,  1709;  m.  1st,  Nov.  1729,  Sarah,  dan.  of  Morgan 
Magan,  Esq.  of  Clonearl  and  Togherstown,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1762)  had 

I.  'I'komas,  h.  July,  1723  ;  d.  1724.  n.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Henrietta,  6.  6  Aug.  1719;  </.  unm. 

II.  Katharine,  b.  17  Oct.  1720;  lii.  John  Dcvenish,  Esq.  of 
I'ortUck,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  eight  sons  and  live  daus.; 
ui  these  the  3rd  son, 

William  Devesisu,  got  the  Meares  Court  estate  under  his 
uncle's  wiU. 

IT.  Susanna,  m.  Rev.  William  Fleming. 

IV.  Mary  Rose,  m.  Anthony  Lennon,  Esq. 

V.  Elizabeth,  ((.  v.nm.  1806. 
M.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

vji.  Thomasine,  m.  Rev.  F.  II.  Goldsbuiy,  of  Boyle,  and 
<;.  1809. 

Mr.  Meares  m.  2ndly,  his  cousin  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Meares,  Rector  of  Almoritia,  but  had  no  further  issue.  Ho 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

John  Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  High  Sheriff  17S3,  6. 
4  June,  1742;  m.  30  May,  1771,  Slary,  dau.  of  John  Vandeleur, 
Esq.  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  p.  1790,  having  by  his  will 
devised  his  estate  of  Meares  Court  to  his  nephew, 

William  Devenish,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Meares  Court,  who  adopted 
the  surname  of  Meaees.  He  was  6.  22  July,  1759;  )/;.  21  Sept. 
1791,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Coghlan,  Esq.  of  Kilumney,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 

.ToHN,  his  heir. 

Matthew  (Rev.),  m.  1S21,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Charles  Dcvenish, 
Esq. 

Catherine,  in.  1813,  Rev.  Frederick  A.  Potter,  Rector  of  Rath- 
conrath. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Robert  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Crevagh,  co.  Long- 
ford. 

Blr.  Devenish-Mcares  d.  1842,  and  was  x.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Devemsii-Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  .J. P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Westmeath,  High  Sheriff  1SG2,  b.  12  Oct.  1795;  m. 
July,  1831,  M.iria,  dau.  of  Charles  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Charlcvillc, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Henry  GorLDsmiiv,  Surgeon  in  the  army,  b.  IS.'Io; 
7/i.  21  June,  18C0,  Thomazine,  dau.  of  Capt.  W.Smyth,  Gstli 
regt. 

III.  Joseph  Leycester,  b.  1838;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Basil  G. 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Dungannon,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Frederick. 

2  Basil,  b.  18G8. 

I.  Charlotte,  ni.  24  July,  18G7,  John  North-Domford,  Esq.  of 
Ferrans  and  Gallow,  co.  Mi-ath. 

II.  Florence,  m.  Dec.  1876,  H.  Goff  Carlcss,  Esq.,  and  d.  July, 
1877. 

Mr.  Devenish-Meares  d.  187C,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Major-Gen.  Devenish-Meares,  now  of  Jleares  Court. 

Arms  —  Arg.,  a  ship   with  three    masts,    sails  furled    sa. 
Crest — A  kingfisher  ppr.    Mnlin — Omnia  Provident iiccoiuiuitto. 
/Seai— Mmucs  Court,  Ballinacargy,  co.  WcsliutallJ. 


lODO 


MED 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MED 


MEDHUBST    OF    KIPPAX    HALL. 

Medhtjest,  Eeancis  WiLiiAM  Hastings,  Esq. 
of  Kippax  Hall,  co.  York,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  7  March, 
184-4  ;  m.  1869,  Arabella,  2ncl  dau.  of  Laslo  Chandor, 
Esq.  of  New  York,  aud  has  a  son, 

Fbancis  Hastings,  h.  1S71. 

itt'ltrilgC. — TnoMAs  Medhukst,  F.sq.  of  Kippax  Hall,  co. 
York.  J. P.  and  D.L.,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1731,  at  Kippax  ;  w.  1757, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.,  and  in  her  issue,  heiress  of  Eev. 
Granville  Whcler,  Esq.  of  Otterdcn  Place,  Kent,  by  Lady- 
Catherine  Maria  Hastings  his  wife,  dau.  of  Theophilus,  7th 
Earl  of  Huntingdon.  Mr.  Medhurst  was  buried  13  July, 
1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Granville  William  Wheler  Mediicrst,  Esq.  of  Kippax 
Hall,  CO.  York,  who  became,  1827,  representative  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Wheler  of  OltenUn  Place.  He  m.  1  March,  1787, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Kev.  William  Jennings,  of  Blackheath,  and  tL 
4  April,  1840,  leaving  issue, 

William  Granville  Has-mngs,  his  heir. 
Francis,  b.  h  July,  1790,  R.N. ;  d.  v.nm.  1  Sept.  1812. 
Augustus  Wheler,  b.  21  March,  1793;  d.  v.iim.f)  April,  1830. 
Charles  (Rev.),  of  Otterdtn  Place,  Kent,  and  Ledstone  Hall. 
CO.  York,  b.  26  May,  1794,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1877  {see  Wheeler 
of  Otterdeii  Place). 

Catherine  Sarah   Anne,   m.   11   July,   1831,  Eev.  Benjamin 
Tamonson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Collingham.  Maria. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Granville  Hastings  :\ri;r>HrRST,  F.sq.  of  Kipp.Tx 
Hall,  Major  in  the  army,  bapt.  27  Jan.  1789,  served  with  the 
27th  regt.  in  the  Peninsula,  Egypt,  and  Italy.  He  in.  30  June, 
1814,  Fortunata  Paulina  Seraphina  Caterina  Pappalardo, 
descended  from  an  old  Syracenic  family  in  Sicily,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  at  Naples  1849)  had  issue, 
Francis  Hastings,  his  heir. 

John  William,  Capt.  10th  regt.  of  foit,  h.  July,  1824. 
George  William,  b.  Sept.  182.5;  d.  1834. 
Frederick  Edward,  an  officer  43rd  regt.  of  foot,  6.  March,  1830. 
William  Granville,  b.  Nov.  1835;  (?.'l844. 
Sarah  Catherine  Fortunata,  ra.  Edwanl  Noyce  Browne,  Esq. 
Frances,  m.  Baron  Pisani  Ciancio,  of. Sicily. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  March,  1851. 

Catherine  Amelia,  ?/i.  II  Cavaliere  Ercore  Ccdronio.  brother  of 
the  Marquis  Cedronio,  of  Naples. 

Major  Medhurst  d.  22  Oct.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Hastings  Medhurst,  Esq.  of  Kippax  Hall.  co. 
York,  ra.  7  July,  1843,  Mary  Anne,  only  surviving  child  of 
Charles  Osborne  Bushnan,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Tliorold,  Esq.,  andgrand-dau.  of  Joseph  Bushnan, 
Esq.  of  London,  for  many  years  Comptroller  of  that  city,  by 
Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  —  Csborne,  Esq.  of  Chelsea, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  of  Samuel  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cj'nfcU, 
CO.  Monmouth.  By  this  mariiase  Mr.  Medhurst  (who  d. 
4  Nov.  1852)  had  issue, 

Francis  William  Hastings,  now  of  Kippax  Hall. 
Charles  Granville  Wheeler,  6.  5  Jan.  1850;  d.  Jan.  1S53. 
Wyndham  Augustus,  b.  7  April,  1851 ;  d.  20  .Sept.  1851. 
Henry  Wyndham,  b.  June,  18.52;  d.  Aug.  1852. 
Arthur  Francis  Hastings,  b.  8  May,  1853. 
Pauline  Mary  Anne.  Josephine  Sarina. 

Blanche  Catherine. 

^'/•»)s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  gn.  and  nrg.,  on  a 
canton  or,  a  martlet  gu. ;  2nd  and  Si'd,  vert,  on  a  fess  or,  three 
lions  rampant  of  the  first.  Crest— \  martlet  chargcil  with  a 
fleur-de-lis,  holding  in  its  beak  an  acorn  and  an  oali  leaf. 
Motto — Advcrsa  virtute  rcpello. 


MEDLICOTT    OF    DUNMURRY. 

Medlicott,  James  Edwaeb,  Esq.  of  Dtuimuvrj, 
CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,5.  19  Dec.  1827;  m.  12  Oct.  ISo'o, 
IVfargaret,  dau.  of  Joshua  Henry  Davidson,  Esq. 
M.D.,  Edinburgh,  H.M.  Phjsiciaii  in  Ordinary,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Edward,  h.  12  Jan.  1SG3. 

II.  Edward  Janicp,  b.  IG  March,  Is76. 

HI.  Richard  Frederick  Cavendish,  b.  9  July,  1877. 

I.  Annie  Stuart,  d.  young,  18C7. 

II.  Elizabeth.  lii.  Mary  Grayrlon. 
IV.  Helen  Mackenzie.  v.  Katherine  Stuart. 
VI.  Harriet.  vii.  Margaret  Cecil. 
ittttrnCIC.— Thomas  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,    J. P. 

and  D.L.  (of  a  family  long  scUled  in  the  co.  Salop,  who  derived 


their  surname  from  Modelicofe  in  that  co.),  bapt.  9  March, 
1627,  M.P.  for  Abingdon,  1CC8,  was  presented  with  a  Parlia- 
mentary medal  at  the  Coronation  of  William  111.  and 
Mary  II.,  11  April,  1689.    He  had  issue, 

I.  James,  from  whom  descends  in  the  female  line  Medlicott, 
Bart,  of  Vcn  House  {set  Bcrke's  Peirage  and.  Boroncta.rit). 

II.  Charles,  of  Cottingham,  co.  Nortbampton,  who  had  by 
Barbara  liis  wife, 

Thomas,  of  Cottingham,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Buckley,  and  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus., 
his  co-heirs,  Anne  Barbara,  m.  George  Hill,  Esq.  ot 
Rothwell,  CO.  Northampton,  1st  Serjeant-at-Law,  and 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Eev.  John  Hill,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Tliorpc 
and  Kilmarsh,  co.  Northampton,  and  Prebendary  oi 
Windsor,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1798. 

III.  Edmund,  living  1722.         iv.  George,  of  whom  we  treat. 
V.  Thomas,  of  Binfield,  co.  Berks,  ancestor  of  Medltcott 

of  RocketVs  Castle,  co.  Waterfoid  {sec  that  Family.) 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  13  Dec.  1713,  in  his  89th  year.    His  4th  son, 

George  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Tully,  co.  Kildare,  6.  1G49  ; 
purchased  from  John  Berkeley,  Lord  Fitzharding,  1712,  the 
estate  of  Y'oungstown  and  Dunmurry,  co.  Kildare.  He  rn. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  and  bad 
by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1725)  with  seven  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

I.  James,  of  Youngstown,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edwavcl 
Bagot,  Esq.  of  Harristown;  d.  1718. 

II.  Edward,  of  Moortown,  co.  Kildare;  d.  10  May,  17G2, 
leaving  by  Dorcas  his  wife,  five  sons,  whose  line  is  extinct. 

III.  Ossory  (Rev.),  b.  at  Bandon,  1683;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
Major-Gen.  John  Popper,  aud  had  an  only  son,  John  Pepper, 
d.  s.  p. 

IV.  John,  of  Ballysax,  m.  Feb.  1727,  IMrs.  Hester  Withers, 
widow,  of  Tully,  co.  Kildare,  and  d.  s.  'p. 

V.  Samuel,  of  Dunmurry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  George,  who  had  a  son,  George,  b.  1705. 

VII.  Thomas,  will  proved  1738. 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  26  June,  1717,  aged  68.    His  5th  son, 

Samuel  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  had  by  Mary  his 
wife  (who  d.  1739)  with  five  daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  James,  of  ArdseuU  and  Y^oungstown,  LL.D.;  d.  v.nm. 
25  Dec.  1771,  having  (by  an  indenture  dated  10  Dec.  1770), 
as.signed  all  his  estates  to  Charles  Dowling,  of  Redhills,  co. 
Kildare,  who  thereupon  adopted  the  name  of  Medlicott.  Ho 
was  b.  1705  ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joshua  CoUes  Meredith,  Esq., 
and  c?.  intestate  12  Feb.  1811,  a,ged  106  years,  leaving  three 
daus.  (one  of  whom,  Sarah,  m.  16  Nov.  1801,  John  Grogan, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  20  Oct.  1819,  leaving  a  son. 
Sir  Edward  Grogan,  Bai't.),  and  one  son,  James  Medlicott,  of 
\''oungstown,  who  d.  unm.  1812,  and  bequeathed  the  JledU- 
cott  estates  back  to  the  family. 

II.  Edward,  who  continued  the  line  as  hereafter. 

III.  George.  iv.  Samuel,  m.  Oct.  1765,  Angclicc  Irwin. 

Mr.  Medlicott  d.  1737.     His  2nd  son, 

Edward  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  had  two  sous  and 
two  daus., 

I.  James,  his  suceepsor. 

II.  Joseph,  of  Dublin,  )/j.  5  March,  1785,  Katherine.  dau.  of 
Alexander  Wood,  Esq.;  d.  March,  1816,  leaving  issue, 

1  George,  of  Rutland  Square,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  co. 
Kildare,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Arthur  Magan,  Esq.  of  Clanearl, 
and  has  an  only  dau., 

Louisa,  1)?.  21  Dec.  1858,  Hon.  .John  Prendcrgast  Verel:er 
son  of  John  Prendergast,  3rd  Viscount  Gort,  and  h.'is 
issue. 

2  Edward,  settled  at  Lisbon,  ■?».  there,  and  d.,  leaving, 
Joseph,  William,  Edward,  and  Frances. 

3  James,  d.  unm. 

4  Samuel  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Lou.ghrea,  co.  Galway;  m. 
the  dau.  of  Henry  Benedict  Dolphin,  Esq.,  co.  Gahvay, 
and  d.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

Joseph  George.  Henry  Benediit. 

Samuel  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Bowness,  co.  Cumberland. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Armstrong. 

5  Joseph  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Potternc,  co.  Wilts,  m.  G  Dec- 
1838,  Dionysia  Mcliora,  dau.  of  Richard  Godolphin  Longi 
Esq.  of  Rood  Aston,  co.  Wilts,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Edmonstone,  of  Sandfield.  co.  Wilts,  ?)i.  April,  1874, 
Kate  D'Oyley,  dau.  of  Alexander  Robinson  Gale,  Esq. 
of  Stanton  Lodge,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk. 

Walter  Edward  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Swanmore,  co.  Hants,  -m. 
June,  1868,  Edith  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert  Sunnier, 
and  grand-dan.  of  Charles  Sumner,  D.D.,  Bi.shop  ni  Win- 
chester, and  has,  Eobert  Sumner,  another  son,  and  two 
daus. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1768,  .Tohn  Bell,  Esq. 

II.  Grace,  iii.  Feb.  1772,  Robert  Bell,  Esq. 

Mr.  Medlicott  was  s.  at  Dunmurry  by  his  second  but  eTenlually 
eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  6. 1737;  ni.  1st,  Jane, 
dau,  of  Alexander  Wood,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 


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1091 


I.  Alexander,  nn  officer  in  tlio  KiUlare  Militia,  who  went  to 
Imiia,  Ki.  there,  and  li.  there  i'.  jj.,  without  survivins  issue. 

Mr.  Medlicott  m.  2ncllr,  Feb.  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Graydon,  Esq.,  and  had  further  issue, 

II.  Edwakd,  his  .successor.  ni.  James,  R.N.,  il.  unm. 

IV.  George,  E.I.C.,  </.  unm. 

V.  Thomas,  in.  Maria  Williams,  d.  s.  p. 

\i.  Graydon,  settled  in  North  America;  m.  Hester,  dau.  of 
lU'v.  John  Grunt,  and  has,  with  five  daus.,  one  son,  John 
J:inies. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  rn.  Rev.  William  Cox. 

III.  Katherine,  d.  unm.  iv.  Letitia,  d.  unm. 
V.  Jane,  d.  unm.                          vi.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Medlicott,  who  s.  to  the  remainder  of  the  family  estates 
in  1812,  d.  1827,  aged  90,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  survivins 
«on, 

Edward  James  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  J. P.,  m. 
Feb.  1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  Solomon  Spcer,  f:sq.,  of  Granitcfield, 
CO.  Dublin  (by  Anne  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Donovan,  Esq. 
of  Ballymore,  co.  Wexford),  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Aus.  18GG) 
hi  had  issue, 

I.  James  Edward,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward  Richard,  .Sub-Inspector  Royal  Ii-ish  Constabulary ; 
;/.  unm.  25  Nov.  1872.  III.  Richard  Solomon. 

I.  Annie,  b.  31  Oct.  1829 ;  m.  1857,  Walter  Bagot,  Esq.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  6  Aug.  1878. 

Hr.  Medlicott  d.  11  Jan.  18GS,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Edward  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Dunmurry,  the  present 
representative  of  the  family, 

Ann? — Quarterly  per  fess  indented  gn.  and  az.,  three  lions 
T.impant  arg.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  gu.  a  demi-cagle 
displayed  or.    iVo((o— Dat  curaquietcm. 

Heat — Dunmurry,  Kildare. 


MEEK    OF    BRANTRIDGE    PARK. 

Mei;k,Constance  Amelia,  and  Marv  Florence, 
of  Braulridge  Park,  Sussex,  s.  (heir  lather  187-i. 

Itinr^lgC. — John  Meek,  Esq.  of  Ilomcrton,  Middlesex 
(son  of  Thomas  Meek,  of  Painshaw  Staiths,  Houghton-le- 
Spring,  CO.  Durham,  b.  July,  1748,  and  Dorothy  Holmes  his 
wife),  m.  30  June,  1800,  Mary  Britten,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
11  Oct.  1850)  left  at  his  decease,  15  Feb.  I8I5,  a  son, 

George  Meek,  Esq.  of  Brantridge  Park, -/)i.  15  March,  1820, 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Weston,  Esq.  of  Weymouth,  and  d, 
H  Dec.  185!),  leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

Georoe  Meek,  Esq.  of  Brantridge  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1874,  Barrister-at-Law;  M..\.  Triii.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, b.  22  May,  1827  ;  m.  29  Sept.  1858,  Fanny  Amelia,  only 
dau.  of  Josiah  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Stamford  Hill,  Middlesex,  by 
Amelia  his  wife,  and  had  two  daus.,  now  of  Brantridge. 

Seat — Brantridge  Park,  Balcombe. 


MEDLYCOTT    OF    ROCKETS    CASTLE. 

Medlycott,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eockets 
Castle,  CO.  Waterford,  J.P.,  b.  13  Aug.  1823;  m. 
2  May,  1867,  Florence  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Coles  Medlycott,  2nd  bart.  of  Veu,  by  whom  (who 
<f.  30  Jan.  1868)  he  has  a  son, 

John  Thomas,  6.  20  Jan.  1803. 

31tllC<l(Jf' — Thomas  Medlicott,  Esq.  of  Eingfield,  Berks, 
and  afterwards  of  Dublin,  5th  son  of  Thomas  Medlicott,  Esq. 
of  Abingdon,  Berks  {see  Medlicott  of  Dunmurry),  was  bapt. 
22  May,  1GC2.  He  was  M.P.  for  Milbourne  Port  1706,  and  for 
AVestmeath  1708-10,  and  1713,  also  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Revenue  in  Ireland.  In  1698  he  got  from  James,  Duke  of 
Ormonde,  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Kilkenny  and  Tipperary,  and  in 
1G99,  lands  in  co.  Watcrford,  and  March,  1701,  purchased 
from  the  Earl  of  Arran  lands  in  co.  Mayo.  He  rn.  Margaret 
Bradstone,  widow  of  Pakenham,  by  whom  (who  d.  1739)  he 
had  a  dau.  Anne,  ?n.  Dec.  1715,  Right  Hon.  Edward  Riggs, 
M.P.  for  Killybegs,  and, 

Thomas  John  Medlycott,  Esq.  of  Newport  Pratt,  co.  Mayo, 
m.  Frances  Philippa  Seigneaux,  of  Lausanne,  in  Switzerland, 
and  was  .■!.  by  his  son, 

John  Thomas  Medlycott,  Esq.  of  Newport  Pratt,  co.  Mayo, 
and  afterwards  of  Rockets  Castle,  co.  Waterford,  m.  21  June, 
1787,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  William  Lockwood,  E.sq.  of 
Clerihan  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  25  April,  1827,  leaving, 
with  four  daus.,  i.  Frances,  rn.  Cornelius  Sullivan,  Esq. 
«f  Upper  Merrion  Street,  Dublin;  ii.  Maria;  in.  Jane,  rn. 
Dawson  French,  Esq.  of  Tullamore,  Queen's  Co. ;  and  iv. 
Susan,  rn.  Rev.  George  Stanley  Monck,  Rector  of  Cloncgam,  co. 
Watcrford,  a  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Thomas  Medlycott,  of  Eockets  Castle,  J. P., 
b.  29  October,  1789  ;  m.  19  June,  1820,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Ambrose  Usher  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Anne,  rn.  4  Feb.  1845,  George  Augiistus  Quentin,  Major 
1  nth  Hussars,  son  of  Sir  George  Quentin,  Lieut.-Col.  lOth 
Hussars. 

II.  Klizabeth,  m.  Rev.  James  Rumsey,  A.M.  of  St.  Mary  Hall 
Oxford.  HI.  Ellen. 

IV.  Susan,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Neville,  Rector  of  Stradbally. 

V.  Louisa,  d.  14  Nov.  1868.  vi.  Maria. 

Ecv.  J.  T.  Medlycott  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 
John  Thomas  Medlycott,  now  of  Rcokets  Castle. 

Armg,  Crr^t.  and  Mntlo — Same  as  Medlicott  nf  Dunmurry. 
£eal— Rockets  Castle,  Porllaw,  co.  WaierforU, 


MEETKERKE    OF    JULIANS. 

Meetkeeke,  Adolphus,  Esq.  of  Julians,  Herts, 
b.  1819  ;  m.  1st,  184-1,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Hare,  which  lady  d.  1847,  and  2ndly,  1848, 
Cecilia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Gore, 
and  grand-dau.  of  the  2ud  Earl  of  Arran,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Mary  Florence,  m.  1878,  M.  Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Inglethorpe 
Hall,  Norfolk. 

II.  Cecilia  Laura,  rn.  1870,  Rev.  Alexander  Ewing,  son  of 
the  late  Bishop  of  Argyll  and  the  Isles,  who  d.  1877. 

HtUCJtgC* — Sir  Adolphus  Meetkerk,  President  of  Flan- 
ders, Ambassador  from  the  United  States  of  Holland  to  Queen 
Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  Dame  Jacoba  Cervina,  and  had  three  sons, 
Nicholas  and  Baldwin,  both  slain  at  the  siege  of  Daventer,  in 
Holland  ;  and  Adolphus,  6.  1571.  He  to.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Lieltervelde,  President  of  Flanders,  and  by  her  (who 
rf.  ill  London,  Nov.  1594)  had,  besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth 
and  Salome,  one  son,  Edward.  Sir  Adolphus  d.  in  London, 
6  Oct.  1591,  aged  60.     His  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

The  Rev.  Edward  Meetkerke,  D.D.,  6.  1590 ;  was  educated 
at  Westminster  School,  whence  he  was  elected  to  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  1606,  where  he  became  Professor  of  Hebrew, 
1G20.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  More,  and  by  her 
had  a  son,  Adolphus,  of  whom  presently.  Dr.  Meetkerke, 
who  was  Prebendary  at  Winchester,  and  Rector  of  Easton, 
Hants,  d.  Aug.  1657,  aged  G7.     His  son, 

Adolphus  Meetkerk,  d.  3  Nov.  1664,  leaving,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  a  son, 

Adolphus  Meetkerk,  Fellow  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  1st, 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Bishop  Young,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  31  Aug. 
1699,  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Stone,  Esq. 
of  Rushden,  and  by  this  lady  (who  rf.  Sept.  1746)  had  issue, 
Adolphus,  of  whom  hereafter;  Thomas,  d.  young,  1711; 
Charles,  b.  1710,  d.  1774;  Robert,  &.  1714,  d.  1753;  Penelope; 
Mary,  rf.  1783;  Catherine,  rf.  1705;  Beala,  rf.  young;  Barbara, 
rf.  1736;  and  Catharine,  rf.  1768.  Mr.  Meetkerk  rf.  Feb.  1732, 
aged  76.    His  eldest  son, 

Adolphus  Meetkerk,  6.  8  Nov.  1703  ;  m.  8  June,  1740, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  and  Elizabeth  Hodgkin,  of  Aylcsham, 
Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  8  Jan.  1784)  had  issue,  Adolphus, 
rf.  young;  Adolphus,  of  whom  we  treat;  Mary,  m.  George 
Fair,  Esq.,  and  rf.  1826;  Penelope,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas, 
Anthony  TroUope,  Rector  of  Cottered,  and  rf.  1788;  Susanna 
rn.  Mr.  John  Boodle,  of  Ongar,  Essex  ;  Catharine,  rf.  1760; 
Fanny,  m.  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Hare  Hatch;  Barbara,  rf. 
1753;  Sarah,  rf.  1770;  Anne,  rf.  1765;  Elizabeth,  rf.  Jan.  1763. 
Jlr.  Meetkerk  rf.  8  Jan.  1784.     His  only  surviving  son, 

Adolphus  Meetkerk,  Esq.  of  Julians,  b.  7  Dec.  1753  ;  rn. 
1st,  Barbara  Jenny,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Chapman,  Esq., 
citizen  of  London  ;  she  rf.  28  July,  1817.  He  m.  2ndly, 
8  Oct.  1818,  Matilda,  dau.  of  R.  Johnson  Wilkinson,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.  He  rf.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Adolphus  Meetkerke,  Esq.  of  Julians. 

Arms—G\x.,   two  cross  swords  or,  saltier    or.     Ci-csi— An 
unicorn's  head  horned  crined  and  maned  or,  langucd  gu. 
iuU— Julians,  near  Buntingford. 


MELDON. 

Meldon',  Charles  Heney,  Esq.  of  Ne'wtown 
House,  Blackrock,  and  Rutland  Square,  co.  Dublin, 
M.P.  CO.  Kildare,  possessor  of  lauded  property  in 


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COS.  Dublin,  Meatli  and  Westmeatli,  LL.D.,  and 
Member  of  the  Senate,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J.P.  for 
COS.  Dublin,  Galwar,  Kildare,  Meath,  and  West- 
meatb,  caUed  to  the  Irish  Bar,  Jan.  1863,  created 
Queen's  Counsel  1877,  h.  5  June,  IBil;  m.  19  Feb. 
1868,  Ada.  dan.  of  WilUam  Hodgens,  Esq.  of  IS'ew. 
town  House,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin,  by  Anne  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Charles  O'Connor,  of  Kerry,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  James  Chakles  William,  h.  1  March,  1S73. 

II.  Henry  Cajctan,  b.  6  Aug.  1S74;  d.  youns. 

I.  Anne,  d.  younR.         ii.  Ada  Maria.         ni.  Kdith  Afcnes. 

UlllCaSC— This  family,  originally  O'Muimoon,  is  of 
Celtic  origin. 

James  Mcldoon,  of  Fore,  co.  Westmeath,  son  of  Nicholas 
Muldoon  of  Fore,  and  Rrandson  of  Andrew  Muldoon,  whose 
■n-ill  was  dated  5  Dec.  1747,  m.  Eleanor  M'Cormick,  and  d. 
1792,  leaving 

Anthont  Dillon  Mcldoon,  of  Fore,  co.  Westmeath,  who 
■was  father  of 

James  Dillon  Meldon,  Esq.  of  Fore,  afterwards  of  Casino, 
Milltown,  CO.  Dublin,  of  Merrion  Square,  in  the  city  of 
Dubhn,  and  of  Coolarn,  co.  Gahvay,  m.  Bedella  Ingham,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  JonN  James,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  James  Blaclmcy,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

1  John.  2  Walter. 

1  Slary. 

II.  James  Fell's. 

III.  Chakles  Henrt,  of  Newtown  House,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  J.P. 

IV.  Austin,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick  Ryan,  of  Tralcc, 
CO.  Kerry,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

1  James  Austin. 

1  Bedelia  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Augustus  Wtlby  Pugin, 
and  by  her  has  issue, 

2  George. 

2  Slary  Kathleen. 

V.  Albert,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  Bernard  Dogherty,  Esq.,  London- 
derry, and  has  two  sons, 

1  Philip.  2  James. 

VI.  Lewis.  vn.  Joseph. 

I.  Mary  Susan,  c?.  nnm.  1850. 

II.  Susan  Elizabeth,  d.  unn.  1853. 

III.  Bcdclia,  d.  unm.  1858. 

IV.  Juliana  Louisa,  d..  v.nm.  1853. 

V.  Bedelia  Frances,  d.  v.nm.  1860.        vi.  Josephine  Mary. 

VII.  Mary  Teresa,  m.  1876,  Thomas,  son  of  William  Eochc,  of 
Dublin,  and  has  a  dau.,  Bedelia  Mary. 

viii.  Agnes.  ix.  Mary,  d.  nnm.  1861. 

Arms— 'Vert,  a  dexter  hand  couped  arg.  between  three 
crescents  or,  issuant  therefrom  as  many  estoiles  of  the  second. 
Crest— A  dexter  hand  ppr.  surmounted  by  a  crescent  or,  there- 
from issuant  an  cstoile  arg.    Motto— Fro  fide  et  patria. 

Seat— ^ev;iov,-n  House,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin.  Town  Re- 
sidence—2o,  Rutland  Square,  Dublin. 


FOSTEH-MELLIAE,    OF    NORTH    ASTON 
HALL. 

Foster-Melxiae,  William  Melliah,  Esq.  of 
INorth  Aston  Hall,  eo.  Oxford,  J.P.  cos.  Somerset 
and  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1865 ; 
b.  12  April,  1836 ;  m.  30  June,  1857,  Louisa  Ehza- 
beth,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Ward,  A.M.,  Eector  of 
Maulden. 

iLtncaSC— Andrew  Fosteb,  Esq.  (son  of  Bev.  Edward 
Foster,  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.   of  Robert  Tudway,   Esq.),   assumed  by  royal  license, 

13  Xov.  1840,  the  additional   surname  of  Melliak;  he  ra. 

14  May,  1835,  his  first-cousin,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Eev. 
Aaron  Foster,  Vicar  of  Kingston,  near  Taunton,  and  d. 
10  May,  1841,  having  had  issue, 

William  SIelliae,  now  of  Korth  Aston  Hall. 

Robert,  Lieut.  20th  regt.,  d.  at  Lucknow,  15  April,  1859. 

Andeew  (Eev.),   M.A.  New  Coll.  Oxon,  m.  14  Dec.  1864, 

Catherine  Lucretia  Dewsbury,  and  has  a  son,  Robert,  b. 

1870,  and  a  dau.,  Mabel. 
Eose,  m.  25  Sept.  1861,  Rev.  Arthur  Harwell. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  martlets  gu.  on  a  chief  dancettee  az.  an 
annulet  or,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field.  Crcfits — In 
front  of  a  lion's  gamb,  erect  and  couped  or,  holding  a  branch  of 
myrtle  ppr.,  two  mascles  interlaced  fessways  az.  Mo'.lo — C'dpio 
meliora. 

/Seat— North  Aston  Hall,  Doddinglon, 


WHYTE-MELVILLE    OF    EENNOCH":: 
AND    STEATHKINNESS. 

Whtte-Meltille,  John,  Esq.  of  Bennochy  and' 
gtrathkinness,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  in 
the  9th  Lancers,  h.  21  June,  1797  ;  m.  1  June,  1S19, 
Lady  Catherine  Anne  Sarah  Osborne,  youngest  dau. 
of  Francis  Godolphin,  5th  Duke  of  Leeds,  and  had, 
I.  George  John,  late  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  served  in 
the  Turkish  Cavalry  Contingent  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen. 
Shirley,  6.  19  July,  1821;  m.  7  Atig.  1847,  Hon.  Charlotte 
Hanbury,  2nd  dau.  of  Wilhani,   1st  Lord  Bateman,  and  d. 
5  Dec.  1878,  leaving  issue,  Florence  Charlotte,  »i.  4 
Oct.  1870,  Clotworthy  John,  llth  Viscount  Massereane 
and  Ferrard. 

I.  Catherine  Margaret,  m.  1841,  Sir  David  Dundas,  Bart,  of 
Dunira,  co.  Perth ;  and  d.  23  April,  1856,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  to.  25  March,  1852,  James  Wolfe 
Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  co.  Peebles;  and  d.  1857, 
leaving  issue.  m.  Maria  Louisa,  d.  young. 

ittUCaCfC.— The  Whytes  of  Scotland  were  Free  Barona 
in  Fife,  co.  Perth,  and  other  cos.  of  North  Britain. 

Matthew  Whtte,  of  Maw,  living  in  the  times  of  James  III. 
and  James  IV.,  had  a  charter  under  the  Great  Seal,  dated 
22  June,  1492,  to  "Matthew  Whyte  de  Maw,  terrarum  do 
Kilmaron."     His  descendant, 

John  Whyte,  a  Merchant,  of  Kirkcaldy,  2nd  son  of  John 
Whyte  (younger  son  of  David  Whyte,  of  Maw),  by  Euphraim 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Michael  Balfour,  of  Burleigh,  acquired  con- 
siderable wealth,  and  d.  towards  the  close  of  the  reign  of 
King  James  VI.,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Whyte,  one  of  the  most  eminent  Merchants  of 
Kirkcaldy,  and  the  first  Provost  of  that  royal  burgh,  who  pur- 
chased Bennochy,  whence  his  descendants  have  since  been 
chiefly  designated.  His  son  and  heir,  by  Janet  Tennent  his 
wife, 

John  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Bennochy,  m.  for  his  1st  wife,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Melvill,  Esq.  of  Murdocairny,  younger  brother 
of  John,  3rd  Lord  Melvill,  of  Eaith;  and  dying  1695,  was  s. 
by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Bennochy,  m.  1697,  Jean,  dau.  of 
Antony  Murray,  Esq.  of  Woodend,  co.  Perth,  and  had  (wiih 
two  daus.,  Jean,  m.  Ramsay,  of  Balmain,  and  Helen,  -la. 
Andrew  Melville,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Carnbec,  and  was 
mother  of  Gen.  Robert  Melville,  of  Strathkinness),  two  sons, 
George  and  Robert.     He  d.  1714,  and  was  .s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Bennochy,  who  d.  1728,  and  was  «. 
by  his  brother, 

Robert  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Bennochy,  first  Physician  to  the 
King  in  Scotland,  and  Professor  of  Medicine  in  the  University 
of  Edinburgh  1747.  This  eminent  man  d.  17G6,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

Robert  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Bennochy,  who  d.  at  Naples,  v.nm., 
1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Whyte-Melville,  Esq.  of  Bennochy  and  Strathkin- 
ness, 6.  27  Feb.  1755;  TO.  21  April,  1781,  Ehzabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  Archibald  M'Gilchrist,  Esq.  of  North  Bar,  co.  Renfrew, 
and  had  issue,  Robert,  his  heir;  John,  successor  to  his 
brother;  Elizabeth;  Louisa;  Margaret,  m.  4  July,  1815, 
George  Holmes  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Glenmore,  co.  Waterford ; 
and  ((.  1829,  leaving  issue;  and  Jane.  Mr.  Whyte-Melville  d. 
May,  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Whyte-Melville,   Esq.  of  Bennochy  and  Strath- 
kinness,  h.  12  Aug.  1794;  d.  unm.  26  Feb.  1818,   and  was 
.<;.  by  his  brother,  John  Whyte-Melville,  Esq.  of  Bennochy  . 
and  Strathkinness. 

^ I'm.!!— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  martlet  displayoct 
between  three  quatrcfoils,  two  and  one  sa.  on  achief  of  the  last 
as  many  quatrefoils  of  the  first,  for  Whyte;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu., 
three  crescents  arg.  within  abordurc  of  the  last,  charged  with 
eight  roses  of  the  field,  a  crescent  for  diiTercuce,  for  Melville. 
Crc.<:ts— 1st,  Whyte  :  A  dexter  arm  embowed  holding  up  a 
wreath  of  laurel  all  ppr.;  2nd,  Melville:  A  crescent  az. 
S>'.pporters—T\vo  eagles  sa.,  beaked,  mcmbered,  collared,  and 
chained  or,  thereon  three  quatrefoils  sa.  Mottoes — Virtate 
parta ;  over  the  2nd  crest,  Denique  coelum. 

/Scat— Mount  Melville,  near  St.  Andrew's,  co.  Fife. 


i 


STEWART-MENZIES    OF    CHESTHILL 
AND    FOSS. 

Stewart-Mexzies,  William  James  Breadal- 
BANE,  Esq.  of  Chesthill  and  Foss,  co.  Perth,  s.  1867. 


MEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MEU 


1093 


ILtlTrrCSr.— John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Foss,  m.  Susannah, 
dau.  of  TUomas  Flemyng,  Esq.  of  Jloness,  and  had  issue  four 
sons  and  four  daus.     He  was  ,s-.  by  his  'ind  son, 

John  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Koss,  vi.  Jane,  dan.  of  Gilhort 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  1-incastle,  and  by  her  had  (with  other  issue 
■who  predeceased  him)  a  son, 

Joseph  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Foss,  m.  4  Feb.  1800,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Alexander  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Chcsthill,  by 
Eleanor  Hamilton  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Menzies,  Esq.  of 
Culdares,  and  by  her  (who  d.  C  Dec.  1813)  had  issue, 

John,  late  proprietor. 

Eleanor,  m.  Ttioinas  Pender,  Esq. 

Jane  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Gilbert  Stewart. 

James  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Alcxandrina  Charlotte. 

Margaret,  iii.  Kev.  A.  E.  Irvine. 

Amelia,  ra.  Capt.  David  Campbell. 
Mr.  Stewart  d.  11  Feb.  1835,  and  was  ,?.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Stewakt-Menzies,  Esq.  of  Chesthill  and  Foss,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  25  March,  1804 ,  m.  28  Nov.  1860,  Hon.  Katharine 
Thurlow  Eraser,  youngest  dau.  of  tho  Hon.  William  Eraser,  of 
Saltoun,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Joseph,  d.  1862. 

II.  William  James  Breadalbane,  present  proprietor. 
I.  Eleanor  Elizabeth  May. 

Hed.  1S67. 
(Seai— Chesthill  House,  Aberfeldy. 


MENZIES    OF    CULDARES. 

Menzies,  William  Geoege  Stettaet,  Esq.  of 
Culdares  and  Cardney,  co.  Pertli,  b.  28  Sept.  1859 ; 
a.  his  father  1870. 

JLllTCJlflC. — John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  eldest  son  of 
John  Stecart,  of  Cardney,  by  Janet  Wightman  his  wife, 
descended  from  Sir  John  Steuart,  natural  son  of  Egbert  II., 
King  of  Scotland,  in.  Barbara  Hay,  and  was  father  of  John 
Stecakt,  of  Cardney,  m.  Jane  Blair,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  1st,  Cecilia  Stewart,  of 
Grandtully ;  and  2ndly,  Agnes  Eattray,  of  Battray,  and  was 
».  by  his  son, 

John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Agnes  Menzies,  of  Culdares 
(derived  from  the  gallant  Col.  James  Menzies,  of  the  reign  of 
Charles  I.,  a  younger  son  of  Menzies  of  Menzies),  and  was 
father  of 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  lu.  Margery  Ogilvie,  and  had 
a  son  and  heir, 

John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Eobertson,  of  Lude,  and  was  father  of 

John  Steuart,  of  Cardney,  m.  Elizabeth  Stewart,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Steuart-Menzies,  of  Culdares  and  Cardney,  m.  1st, 
Charlotte  Eobertson,  of  Tullybclton,  and  had  a  son,  who  d. 
young;  he  m.  2ndly,  Miss  O'Brien,  and  had  two  sons, 
Steuart,  his  heir;  and  John,  whose  only  dau.,  Maria  Ann, 

.  Eev.  Clark,  of  Devon.    The  elder  son, 

Steuart  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Culdares,  m.  1816,  the  dau.  of 
Eonald Stewart,  Esq.  of  Fasnocloich,  co.  Argyll,  and  had  issue, 

EoNALD,  of  Culdares  and  Cardney. 

Maria,  m.  Fletcher  Norton  Menzies,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Neil  Menzies,  Bart,  of  Menzies. 

Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Henry  Vansittart,  Esq.  of 
Bisham  Abbey,  Berks. 

Mr.  Menzies  d.  1827.    His  son. 

EoNALD  Steuart-JIenzies,  Esq.  of  Culdares  and  Cardney, 
h.  3  Jan.  1824;  ni.  22  April,  1849,  Marjory  Alcxandrina,  dau. 
of  William  Grant  MacDowall,  Esq.  of  Arndilly,  by  the  Hon. 
Eleanor  Eraser  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Saltoun  (she  r,i.  2ndly, 
31  Oct.  1872,  John  Kenroch,  Esq.  of  Kilry  and  Logic) ;  and  d. 
1370,  leaving  a  son, 

William  George  Steuart,  now  of  Culdares  and  Cardney. 

Arms— Xrg.,  a  sword  in  pale  ppr.  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  a 
chief  gu.  Crest — A  demi-lion  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
baton  ppr.     .1/o»o— Fortem  fors  juvat. 

&cU— Meggernie  Castle,  Glenlyon,  co.  Perth. 


MERCER    OF    GORTHY. 

Meecee,  Graeme  Eeid,  Esq.  of  Gortliy  mid 
Kevock,  CO.  Perth,  J.P.  for  Mui -Lothian,  co.  Perth, 
h.  29  Aug.  1812  ;  m.  5  Feb.  185  1,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  James  Hay,  Esq.  of  CoUiepriest,  and  his  wife, 
Lady  Mary  Eamsuy,  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of  Dal- 
housie. 


Ht'lTCntJC. — The  family  of  Mercer  of  Aldie  is  one  of  great 
antiquity  in  Scotland.     An  old  rhyme  has  it: — 
"  Sac  syekcr  'tis  as  onic  thing  on  earth, 
The  Mercers  aye  are  aukkr  than  auld  Perth." 
Sir  Lawrence  Mercer,  son  of  Sir  Andrew  Mercer,  by  his 
wife    Margaret    Drummond,    and   grandson    of   Sir  Michael 
Mercer,  of  Aldie),  m.   14  July,   1470,   Isobcl,  dau.  of  Henry 
Wardlaw,  of  Torry  ;  and  d.  1001,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2iuUy, 
1504,  Patrick  Mercer,  of  Inchbrakie), 
Henry  (Sir),  who  in.  Margaret  Douglas,  of  Lochleven,  and 
fell  at  Elodden,  1.513.     He  was  ancestor  of  Mebceb  of  Aldie, 
Mclgins,  and  Saline. 
EoBERT,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Isobel,  m.  Kobert  Maule,  of  Panmurc. 

The  2nd  son, 

EoBERT  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Newton  and  Forgandonny,  m.  chra 
152G,  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of  Edmund  Chisholm,  Esq.  of 
Cromlix,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Andrew  Mercer,  of  Potterhill,  co.  Perth,  Merchant  Burgess 
of  Perth,  and  Sheriff  Depute,  m.  13  June,  1502,  Mariot,  dau.  of 
Adam  Blackwood,  of  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

William,  in.  Helen  Drummond,  and  was  ancestor  of  Mercee 
of  Potterhill.  James,  Parson  of  Logicbride. 

Lawrence. 

The  youngest  son, 

Lawrence  Mercer,  Parson  of  Fossoway  (parish  in  which 
Aldie  is  situated),  laureated  at  St.  Andrews  IGOO.  By  his  1st 
marriage  he  had  an  eldest  son,  Lawrence.  By  his  2nd 
marriage  with  Margaret  Mylis,  8  Feb.  1619,  he  had  a  son, 
Edjiond,  ancestor  of  Mercer-Henderson,  of  Fordel,  and  Gen. 
Warren  Mercer,  H.E.I.C.S.    His  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Merger,  b.  about  1G08,  laureated  at  Edinburgh 
25  July,  1629,  s.  his  father  as  Parson  of  Fossoway  in  1(J50, 
and  d.  in  1658,  leaving  a  son, 

Lawrence  Mercer,  of  Pitteuchar,  Parson  of  Gask,  deprivcil 
of  his  office,  being  a  non-juror,  by  tho  Privy  Council,  1097, 
m.  1706,  Jean,  only  dau.  of  William  Lindsay,  Bishop  of 
Dunkeld,  and  relict  of  James  Lindsay,  of  Dowhill,  and  had 
issue, 

James  Francis,  of  Pitteuchar,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  killed 

13  Aug.  1756,  when  defending  Fort  Oswego. 
Lawrence,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  tZ.  s.-^.  in  Jamaica,  Aug.  1742. 
Willlam. 

Tho  youngest  son, 

William  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Pitteuchar  ard  Potterhill,  h. 
1  Oct.  1717;  was  Sheriff  Substitute  of  co.  Perth;  m.  1  Nov. 
1746,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  George  Swan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lawrence  James,  Bengal  C.S.,  6.  10  Jan.  1752;  d.  20  Aug. 

1791. 

II.  William,  of  Potterhill  (which  he  sold),  6.  8  Jan.  1755; 
served  in  the  Bengal  Cavalry:  «(.  6  Nov.  1788,  Barbara, 
sister  of  Sir  John  Forbes,  of  Hawthornden  (who  took  tho 
name  of  Drummond),  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Di-ummond,  of  Huntingtower,  6.  at  Benares, 
Bengal,  16  Oct.  1796,  Major  16th  Lancers,  m.  7  June,  1853,. 
his  cousin,  Anne  Elliot,  dau.  of  George  Mercer,  Esq.  of 
Gorthy ;  and  d.  18  Aug.  1871,  leaving  is.sue,  AVilliain 
Lindsay,  h.  23  April,  1858 ;  and  Anne  Gra;me,  b.  25  Sept. 
1854. 

1  Anne  Abernethy,  m.  10  July,  1813,  Charles  M'Grigor, 
Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  James  M'Grigor,  Bart.,  who  d. 
15  March,  1841. 

2  Eliza  Forbes,  m.  15  Nov.  1809,  Richard  Charles  Blunt, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  William  Blunt,  Bart. 

3  Louisa,  to.  23  Feb.  1819,  Alexander  Brodie,  Esq. 

4  Charlotte  Simpson,  m.  30  June,  1817,  Eobert  Lockhart, 
Esq.  of  Castlehill,  Camnethan  House,  Lanark,  who  d. 
2  Nov.  1850. 

m.  James  Francis,  6.  28  Aug.  17.'fl,  Lieut. -Col.  22ncl  regt. ; 
TO.  CUirinda  O'Grady  ;  and  d.  s.  }).  20  April,  1809. 

IV.  Giffime,  of  Mavisbank,  b.  4  July,  17G4,  E.I.C.S. ;  d.  unm, 
6  Oct.  1841. 

V.  John,  Lieut.  Marines,  h.  13  Sept.  1766 ;  d.  unm.  April,  1794. 

VI.  Thomas,  b.  10  June,  1769;  d.  unm.  15  Aug.  1833. 

VII.  George,  of  Gorthy. 

I.  Annie,  m.  1791,  Peter  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Daniside,  Pcrt)i; 
but  d.  s.  p.  20  March,  1824. 

II.  Margaret,  d.  uniii.  in.  Hannah,  d.  unm.  1796. 

The  youngest  son, 

George  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Gorthy,  Dryden,  and  Mavisbank, 
b.  21  July,  1772,  entered  H.E.l.C.  Marine,  but  became  subse- 
quently a  Jlerehant  at  Calcutta.  He  was  one  of  the  original 
founders  of  the  colony  of  Victoria,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Perth;  he  7/i.  12  Sept.  1810,  Frances  Charlotte,  dau.  ofJoIiu 
Eeid,  Esq.,  Bengal  Medical  Service,  by  whom  (who  rf.  24  April, 
1802)  he  had  issue, 

Gr.eme  Eeid,  now  of  Gorthy. 

George  Duncan,  Lieut.  45tli  regt.,  E.I.C. 


hiH 


MET. 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


MET 


William  Thomas,  late  Actin?  Governor  of  nons-Konsr,  China, 
6.  17  Oct.  1S21 :  ,/i.  23  April.  )s62,  Mary  Philips,  3rd  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Kind,  Vicar  of  Woodeot,  co.  Oxford. 

JolmHenry,  6.  4Jan.  1823;  m.  11  Dec.  1861,  Anne  Catherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Anstruther,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  LawTence, 
b.  27  Jan.  1S63;  Frank,  b.  15  Jan.  1864;  Ernest,  6.  24  Sept. 
1871 ;  Marion  Maud ;  Mabel  Slarion  Douglas. 

Charles  M-\Vhirter,  b.  12  March,  1828,  Major  Bengal  H..A.. 

Laurence  James,  6.  8  Nov.  1833;  m.  21  Feb.  1871,  Julia 
Eeid.  and  has  a  dau..  Alicia  Emily,  b.  9  May,  1873. 

Anne  Elliot,  m.  7  June,  1853,  her  cousin  William  D.  Mercer, 
Esq. 

Fanny,  m.  George  Falconar,  Esq.       Harriett  Jane. 

Emily  Eliza,  d.  5  Aug.  1874.        Louisa  Eachel. 

Charlotte  Catherine. 
George  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Gorthr,  d.  7  Dec.  1853,  and  his  eldest 
Bon  is  the  present  GasME  Eeid  Mebcer,  Esq.  of  Gorthy. 

Ar,ns — Or,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  in  chief  three  crosses  pattee 
of  the  last,  and  in  ba.se  a  mullet  az.  as  many  bezants,  on  a  canton 
of  the  second  a  boars  head  couped  of  the  first.  Crest — A  stork's 
heal  couped,  holding  a  serpent.  MoUo — Crux  Christi  nostra 
corona. 

RtiiiUnci — Glentulchan,  The  Caimies,  Perth. 


MERCER-HENDERSON. 

See  He>'deeso>". 


MEREDITH    OF    PENTREBYCHAN. 

Waetee-Meeedith,  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Pentreby- 
clian,  CO.  Denbigh,  .J. P.  co.  Denbigh,  and  formerly 
High  Sheriff,  b.  16  Xot.  1800  ;  s.  his  uncle,  Thomas 
3Ieredith,  1802,  and  assumed,  by  royal  hcense,  1824, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Meeedith.  He  'm.  1st, 
1S21,  Elizabeth  Lowry,  only  dau.  of  the  celebrated 
African  trareller,  Mungo  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1872)  has  issue, 

I.  Hen-bt  (Col.),  served  with  the  41st  regt.  in  the  Crimea, 

and  was  at  the  Alma  and  Inkerman. 
I.  Marion,  m.  Major  Philips,  late  Scots  Greys,  deceased. 

He  m.  2ndly,  4  June,  1872,  Mary  Augusta,  eldest 
dau.  of  Beris  Heywood  Thelwall,  Esq.,  by  his  wife, 
Sophia  Eebecca  Mostyn  Owen. 

iLtlXrajC. — This  family  traces  its  descent  maternally  from 
Efstdd  Gweenwt,  Lord  of  Duffryn  Clwyd,  founder  of  the 
XIV.  Xoble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys. 

Mekebith  ap  David,  of  Alington,  was  8th  in  descent  from 
Efnydd,  and  father  of  Eowlasd  JIeeedith,  of  Alington,  who 
assumed  the  family  surname.    His  grandson, 

EicHABD  Meeedith,  seated  at  Pentrebychan,  founded  the 
family  before  us.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Morgan  ap 
Djvid  ap  Eobert,  Gent.,  and  had  issue,  i.  William  (Sir),  Knt. 
of  Stansly,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  Leeds  Abbey,  Kent,  father  of 
SiK  William  Meredith,  Bart,  of  Stansly,  created  a  bart.  1622; 
and  II.  HrcH.  whose  line  we  are  about  to  detail.    The  2nd  son, 

Hugh  Meeedith,  of  Wrexham  and  Pentrebychan,  was  an- 
cestor of  the  Merediths  of  Pentrebychan,  whose  last  direct 
male  heir, 

Tno.MAs  3IEBEDITH,  M.D.,  of  Pentrebychan,  d.  s.  p.  1S02,  and 
bequeathed  his  estate  to  (the  son  of  his  sister,  Margaret,  and 
•iier  husband,  Joseph  Warter,  Esq.  of  Sibberscott.  Salop)  his 
nephew,  Henry  Warter,  who  having  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Meredith,  is  the  present  Hesey  W'artek-Mebedith, 
Esq.  of  Pentrebychan. 

Arvits — Az..  a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased 
or.  Motto — Heb  dduw  heb  ddim,  a  duw  a  digon.  (In  English, 
'•Without  God.  without  everything ;  with  God,  having  enough.") 

Seat — Pentrebychan  Hall,  Wrexham. 


METCALFE    OF    HAWSTEAD    HOUSE. 

Metcalee,  Henet  Cheistophee,  Esq.  of  Haw- 
stead  House,  Suffolk,  late  of  the  91st  regt.,  b.  4  Sept. 
1S22 ;  m.  5  Dec.  1845,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Price, 
E?q.  of  G-raham's  Town,  South  Africa,  21st  Light 
Dragoons,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hentit  George  Price,  6.  16  Sept.  1846. 

II.  Christopher  Barton,  b.  6  Jan.  1860. 

I.  Frances  Jane  Whish.  ii.  EUen  Marie. 

i;i.  Elizabeth  Sophia. 

jLilXCajC— Roger  Metcalfe,  Esq.,  a  "Surgeon  in  St. 
G.k..'  ia-the-Fields,"  6.  8  March,  IGSO  (son  of  Gilbert  Metcalfe, 


of  Guisborough,  co.  York,  by  Katherinehis  wife,  dau.  of  Roger 
Tocketts,  Esq.),  m.  1731,  Jemima,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Astley, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Henry  Groom,  of  London) 
had  issue, 

Christopher,  his  heir. 

Philip,  of  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  and  of  Hawstead, 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  and  M.P.,  b.  1733,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1818. 
This  gentleman  was  one  of  the  executors  of  Sir  Joshua 
Reynolds,  who  was  his  personal  friend  and  companion. 

Robert,  6.  1734;  d.  1816. 

The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Metcalfe,  Esq.,  a  literary  friend  of  the  poet 
Dryden,  6.  1  April,  1732;  m.  19  May,  1753,  Ellen,  only  child  of 
Christopher  Barton,  Esq.  of  Hawstead,  Suffolk,  and  by  that 
lady  (who  d.  6  March,  1775)  had  issue, 

Christopher  Barton,  his  heir. 

Nelly,  d.  vivm.  1824.  Margaret,  <1.  unm.  1820. 

Frederica  Sophia,  m.  James  Mure,  Esq.  of  Cecil  Lodge,  Herts, 
2nd  son  of  William  Mure,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer 
in  England. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Chbistopher  Barton  Metcalfe,  Esq.,  6.  28  Aug.  1759;  in. 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Eobert  Andrews,  Esq.  of  The  Auberies,  Essex, 
and  d.  15  Aug.  1801,  leaving  issue, 

Hesrt,  his  heir. 

Ellen.  Frances  Sophia. 

Emma,  m.  Rev.  Nathaniel  Colville,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Little 
Livermere,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  two  daus. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Hen"et  Metcalfe,   Esq.   of  Hawstead  House,   6.  10  April, 
1791;  r,i.  1820,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Martin  Whish,  Esq.  of 
Mortimer  House,  Reading,  Commissioner  of  Excise,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  AprU,  18.30)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1849, 
Hexet  Cheistophee,  now  of  Hawstead  House. 
PhiUp  Roger  Cohile,  of  Erith,  Kent,  b.  12  May,  1827;  m. 
14  Aug.  1860,  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  William  James  Mostnan, 
of  Bury  St.   Edmunds,   and  has  issue,  1  Harry  Philip,  6. 
22  Aug.  1865 ;  1  Clarissa  Kate ;  2  Eva  Emmeline,  d.  6  Jan. 
1869;  3  Anne  Florence;  4 Mabel  Astley,  d.  15  Feb.  1869; 
5  Frances  Martha. 
Walter  Charles,  of  Epping,  Essex,  6. 26  May,  1828;  m.  1850, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  B.  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Epping,  and  haa 
issue,  Gilbert,  b.  1851 ;  and  Clara. 
Arrm — Arg.,  three  calves  passant  sa.    Crest — ^A  talbot  sejant 
ppr.,  the  dexter  paw  holding  an  escocheon  or. 
Stat— Hawstead  House,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


METGE  OF  ATHLUMNEY. 
Metge,  Eobeet  Henet,  Esq.  of  Athlumney,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.,  LL.B.,  Barrister-at-Law,  *.  his  uncle, 
10  XoT.  1873  ;  'in.  Frances  Thomasina  Virginia,  da"u. 
of  Key.  Charles  Lambart,  Eector  of  Naran,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Heskt. 

I.  Virginia  Maria  Frances.  ii.  Louisa  Charlotte. 

iLtncagC. — peter  SIetge,  who  left  France  at  the  Revoca- 
tion of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  and  settled  at  Athlumney,  was 
father  of 

Peter  Metge,  Esq.  of  Athlumney,  M.P.  for  Boyle  and 
Tallaght,  m.  Janet  Lyon,  of  the  Strathmore  family,  and  by  her 
had  two  sons,  Peter,  and  Jons.    The  elder, 

Peter  Metge,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Crofton,  Bart.,  and  had  a  dau.,  who  d.  unm.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Metge,  Esq.,  of  Athlumney,  M.P.  for  Dund.ill:  in  the 
Irish  Parliament,  and  Deputy  Auditor-General  of  the  Irish 
Treasury.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Cole 
Bowen,  Esq.  of  Bowen's  Court,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Peter  Possosbt,  late  of  Athlumney,  d.  s.  p.  10  Nov.  1873. 

II.  John  Charles,  of  Sion,  m.  EUza  Ibbetson,  dau.  of  Henry 
Cole,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  and  left  issue, 

1  John  Owen,  deceased. 

2  Francis  Burton,  of  Ladywell,  co.  Westmeath,  ?/!.  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Cole  Bowen,  Esq.,  and  has  Lssue, 
John;  Charles,  6.  1871 ;  Harry;  Frances  Burton ;  Anne; 
Henrietta  Cole. 

3  Peter  Ponsokbt,  now  of  Eathkea,  co.  Tippcrary. 

4  Robert  Hen-et,  now  of  Athlumney. 

1  Elizabeth  Charlotte. 

2  Henrietta  Cole,  m.  J.  Mulock,  Esq. 

3  Louisa  Charlotte. 

III.  Robert  Henry,  deceased. 

IV.  Louisa  Cole,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Thompson,  of  Greenmount, 
Eector  of  Navan,  deceased.  v.  Isabella,  deceased. 

Anni — Arg.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  ppr.,  two  and  one.    Motlo^ 
Hoc  age. 
&a£— Athlumney,  Navan,  co.  Meath. 


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MEY 


THE  LA.NDED  GENT  11 Y. 


MEY 


1095 


MEYNELL-INGKAM     OF    HOAR     CROSS. 

Tlie  late  Hrao  Feancis  Metneli,  Ixoham,  Esq. 
of  Temple  Xewsaui,  co.  York,  and  Hoar  Cross  Hill, 
CO.  Statlbrd,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  sometime  M.P.  for  W'cst 
Staffordshire,  m.  11  Aug.  1863,  Hon.  Emily  Cu.vk- 
LOTTE  (now  of  Temple  Xewsam  and  Hoar  Cross), 
eldest  dan.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Wood, 
Bart,  Viscount  Halifax,  and  c?.  May,  1871. 

iLtlTCllJC. — Nichols,  in  his  History  of  Leicestershire,  states 
that  the  JIe^nells  of  LaiKjley  Mesnil  and  Hoar  Cross,  are 
supposed  to  be  descended  from  Hcgu  de  Gke.ste  Mksnil,  a 
potent  N'ornuin  Baron. 

KoHEBT  DE  Mesnil,  son  of  Gilbert  de  Mesnil,  held,  12 
IIenry  II.,  five  knights"  fees  of  Kalph  Kitzhubert,  •f  whicli 
Lanftlcy  was  one.  lie  had  three  sons,  Stephen,  ancestor  of 
rhe  JIevnells  0/  H'oWtoH,  co.  York;  Uobert,  from  whom  are 
maternally  descended  the  Suirleys  ;  and  William,  ancestor  of 
the  family  before  us.  This  William  de  iMesnil,  of  Langlcy 
Mesnil,  living  1129,  was  father  of  IIi'go  de  Mesnil,  of  I.angley 
Mesnil,  living  1243,  who  m.  PUilippa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Edncsoure. 
By  her  he  left  two  sons,  William  JIesnil,  of  Langley  Mesnil, 
a  groat  benefactor  to  Yeveley  Priory,  and  Giles  de  Mesnil,  who 
sat  in  rarliament  as  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  co.  Derby  temp. 
Edward  I.,  and  d.  the  2Gth  year  of  the  following  reign.  The 
eldest  son,  William  JIesnil,  was  father  of  IIcgh  de  Menil, 
of  Langley  Mesnil,  who  represented  the  co.  in  tive  Parliaments, 
temp.  Kdwabd  III.  He  m.  Johanna,  dau.  and  heir  of  liobcrt 
de  la  Ward,  Steward  of  the  Household  to  Edward  I.,  and  by 
her  loft  a  son,  SirIIit.o  de  Menil,  of  Langley  Menil,  a  sallaiit 
warrior  of  the  martial  time  in  which  he  lived.  He  fought  at 
Cressy  and  Poictiers,  and  was  invested  with  the  Order  of  the 
jBatb.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Ralph,  Lord  Bassett,  of  Drayton, 
and  cousin  and  heiress  of  Eoger  de  Verdon,  by  whom  he  had 
■a  son,  liiciiARD  de  Menil,  who  d.  1370,  leaving  by  Johanna 
his  wife,  two  sons,  i.  Ralph,  of  Langley  Jlenil  (who  rf.  1389, 
leaving  by  Christiano  Chute  his  wife,  four  daus.,  viz.,  Joan,  m. 
1st,  John  Staunton,  of  Staunton  Harold,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas 
iClinton;  Elizabeth;  Margaret,  m.  Roger  Dothick ;  and 
rhomasine,  -m.  Reginald  Dethick,  whose  heiress  m.  Blassett,  of 
Blorc);  and  ii.  William,  of  Yeveley,  M.P.  for  co.  Derby 
21  Richard  II.,  who  <^  3  Henrt  IV.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
jBRald  Metnell,  M.P.  for  CO.  Derby  13  Henry  VI.,  father  of 
Kalph  Metsell,  of  Yeveley  and  Willington,  who  ni.  Ann,  dau. 
)f  John  Hall ,  of  Leicester,  and  d.  13  Henry  VII.,  leaving  a  son 
ind  successor,  Ralph  Mevnell,  living  1499,  whose  son,  Gerald 
Mbtnell.  of  Willington,  d.  l.')26,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henrt 
ilBTNELL,  of  Willington  and  Yeaveley,  who  d.  1541,  and  was  s. 
jy  his  son,  John  Meynell,  Esq.,  who  ni.  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir 
Fohn  Bradborn,  Knt.  of  the  Hough,  and  d.  1652.  His  son  and 
'leir,  John  Meynell,  of  Willington  and  Yeaveley,  m.  Bridget, 
lau.  of  Markham,  of  Notts,  and  was  father  of 

Fkancis  Meynell,   Esq.   of   Willington,   d.   1618.    He    m. 

Anne.  dau.  of  Richard  Smith,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,   dau.  of 

Ihomas  Giffard,  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  two 

.  Godfrey,  liis  heir;  and  Francis,  of  Hanslow,  ancestor 

le  Metnells  of  Meynell  Langley  {iehieh  see).    The  elder 

dfret  .Meynell,  Esq.  of  Willington,  jii.  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
ss  of  John  Wliitehaugh,  Esq.   of  Whitohaugh  and  Yel- 
'  y,  and  d.  having  had  issue.    The  eldest  son,  Charles, 
-Iain  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.    The  4th  son, 
;  vNcis  Meynell,  Esq.,  an  opulent  banker,  and  Sheriff  and 
I  man  of  London,   purchased  the  manor  of  Bradley,  eo. 
)crtiy,  and  dying  16C6,  left  a  surviving  son  and  heir, 
I  Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Bradley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby 
./(.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Vernon,  Esq.,  and  2nilly, 
.beth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Littleton,  Esq.,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  John  Every,  Bart,  of  Egginton, 
I  lorby,  a  son  and  heir, 
Littleton  Potntz  Meynell,  Esq.,  r,i.  Judith  AUeyne,  of 
'  :ido?,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

dfrev,   his  heir,   m.  and  left  three  daus.,  his  co-heirs; 
1   Francos,  m.  Edward  Miller  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall ; 
■-  Jane,  m.    1776,  Thomas  Davison' Bland,  E.sq.  ofKiiipax 
!irk,  CO.  York;  and  3  Harriett,  „i.  TlHO,  Sir  John  Caldwell, 
irt.  of  Castle  Caldwell,  co.  Fermanagh, 
•o,  of  whom  we  treat.  Littleton,  d.  s.  ]i. 

ly,  w.  William  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Tissington,  co.  Derby. 
-iid  son, 
.0  Meynell,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  175S,  and  M.P.  for  Lich- 
iii.  1st,  .\nne,  dau.  of  John  GcU,  Esq.  of  llopton,  and  by 
liad  a  son,  Godfrey,  who  m.  Mrs.   Susanna   Estridge, 
.*•,  but  d.  «.  p.    lie  m.  2adly,  Anue,  dau.  of  Thomas 
II. 


Boothby  Scrimshire,  of  Tooloy  Pajk,  co.  Leieestcr,  and  by  her 
had  Hugo;  and  Charles,  of  the  Grove,  near  Ashbourne. 
The  elder  of  these  two  sons, 

Hoco  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Hoar  Cross,  eo.  Stafford,  m.  1782, 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Ingram,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Viscount 
Irwin,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1817)  had  issue 

Hdgo  Charles,  his  heir. 

Henry,  Vice-Admiral  U.N.,  M.P.  for  Lisbirn,  deceased. 

Edward  Francis,  ./.  uam.  IH^A. 

Elizabeth,  )/i.  4  July,  lb25,  Col.  Weymouth. 

Isabella  .\nn,  d.  1S07. 

Frances  Adeline,  ),i.  21  Nov.  1841,  William  Beckett,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Leeds.  ' 

Mr.  Meynell  d.  ISOl,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ilnao  Charles  Meynell  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Temple  Ncwsam, 
CO.  York,  and  Hoar  Cross  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1826,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Ingram,  and  ju.  Aug.  1819,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Frederick 
Pigou,  Esq.  of  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  and  had  issue, 
Hugo  Francis,  late  of  Hoar  Cross. 

Louisa  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  d.  anrii.  1870.         Georgiana. 
He  ce.  25  Feb.  18G9. 

.4  ?-ws— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  ftss  gii.  tlM-ec 
escallops  or,  for  Ingram;  2nd  and  3rd,  vairt:  arg.  and  sa.,  for 
Meynell.  CreMs~ln,  Ingram:  A  cook  or;  2ih1,  Meynell: 
A  horse's  head  erased  arg.      Motto— Vuu:  Diou,  ung  roy. 

Sco^-— Temple  Newsain,  near  Whitkirk;  and  lloar  Cross, 
near  Rugeley. 


MEYNELL  OF  MEYNELL  LANGLEY. 

Meynell,  Godfrey  Feanceys,  Esq.  of  Mejnell 
Langley,  co.  Derby,  J. P.,  High  Slicriff  1874,  b. 
29  Jan.  18-14 ;  in.  11  Oct.  1866,  Emma,  dau.  of  E. 
W.  Wilmot,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Hem-y  Wiimot, 
Bart,  of  Chaddesden,  Derby,  and  has  kad  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  8  Oct.  1867 ;  d.  5  Sept.  1869. 

II.  Godfrey,  b.  19  Aug.  1870.  in.  Hugo,  h.  1  July,  1S75. 
I.  Eleanor.  ii.  Mary.  in.  Emma. 

ILfltCagr. — Francis  Meynell,  Esq.  (2n*  son  of  Francis 
Meynell,  Esq.  of  Willington,  who  d.  1618),  purchased  an 
estate  at  Anslow,  co.  Stafford,  1633.  By  Dorothy  his  wife  he 
was  father  of  Francis  Meynell,  Esq.,  who  m.  Mary  Rolleston, 
and  d.  1685,  leaving  a  son,  Francis  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Anslow, 
who  Id.  IG94,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Francis  Harris,  of  London 
Merchant,  and  d.  1727,  having  had  several  children,  all  ot 
whom  d.  s.  11.,  except  Francis  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Anslow,  b. 
1698,  who  1)1.  5  April,  1724,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Harpur,  Esq.  of 
Littledover,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  1757,  leaving  a  sou  and  suc- 
cessor, 

John  Meynell,  Esq.,  m.  Oct.  1778,  Susanna,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Joseph  Ward,  Esq.  of  Little  Chester,  and  dying 
6  Feb.  1802,  aged  75,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Meynell  Langley  Park,  6. 
19  July,  1779,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby  1811. 
He  m.  1st,  14  June,  1S03,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Avery  Jebb, 
Esq.  of  Tapton  Grove,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  c^  1S37) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  24  April,  1S07:  m.  15  Dec.  1S42,  Sarah,  onTy  sur- 
viving child  of  William  Brooks  Johnson,  Esq.  M.l).,  of 
Conbench  ll.all,  co.  Derby;  d.  19  May,  1851,  leaving  issue. 

1  Godfrey  Franceys,  now  of  Langley  Park. 

2  John  Jebb,  h.  2  March,  1845. 

3  Francis  William  {lii-w),  b.  6  Feb.  1851. 

1  Eleanor  Mary,  d.  June,  18C0. 

2  Alice  Sarah  Francos,  m.  April,  1877,  Rev.  John  Leckc, 
Bidbrook,  Blackhoath. 

3  Su.sanna,  m.  4  Jan.  1879,  Reginald  Newton  Alleyne,  Esq., 
only  son  of  Sir  John  Nt-wton  jVUeyne,  Bart,  of  Butterley. 

Mr.  Meynell  m.  2ndly,  25  April,  1816,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  David 
Balfour,  3rd  son  of  William  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Trenaliy,  co. 
Orkney,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1849)  had  issue, 

Godfrey,  Barrister-at-Law.  David. 

Francis,  of  Brent,  Devon. 

Gerard  Coke,  m.  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Leigh 
Pomberton,  Esq.  of  Terry  Hill. 

William,  75th  rogt.,  killed  at  Giurelvo,  7  July,  1854. 

Henry  (Rev). 

Marion,  m.  the  Eev.  Henry  James  Foilden,  A.M.,  Rccl.ir  of 
Langley.  Harriet. 

Mr.  Meynell  d.  14  June,  18.^4. 

.^n-is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  vairearg.  and  sa.:  2nd,  jni., 
a  pale  or;  3rd,  paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.  on  a  bond  az.  throe 
horse-shoes  or.  Crcnt—A  horse's  head  erased  arg.  MoUu — 
Virtule  vioi. 

,Set(£— Meynell  Langley,  Derby. 

4   B 


1096 


MEY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIC 


MEYNELL    OF    EILVINGTON. 

Meynell,  Edwaed  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eilvington 
Hall  and  the  Fryerage,  co.  York,  b.  28  Jan.  1841 ; 
«.  liis  uncle  1863  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1871,  Matilda,  eldest 
dau.  of  Cliristoplier  William  Carter  Chaytor,  Esq. 
of  Speunithorne  Hall,  co.  York. 

Hincajlt.— Some  time  in  the  12th  century,  Walteh  pe 
Mainill  had  a  grant  from  his  brother,  Koger  de  Hilton,  of 
lands  in  Snotterdon.    lie  was  s.  by  his  son, 
EoBERT  DE  Mainill,  whohad  two  sons, 
WiLUAsr,    who  granted  to  Hugh  his  brother  the  manor 
of  Hilton.  Snotterdon,  Hisilton,  &c.,  and  to  these  grants 
is  affixed  a  seal  exhibiting  the  same  armorial  ensigns  as 
now  borne  by  the  family.  Hugh. 

The  2nd  son, 

Hugh  de  Menell,  was  living  from  1203  to  1260.  His  des- 
cendant, 

Robert  Metkell,  of  Hilton  (eldest  son  of  John  Blennel,  of 
Hilton),  who  was  summoned  as  a  Grand  Juror  by  Sir  Nicholas 
Constable,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  York,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Lancaster,  Knt.  of  Stockbridge,  in  Westmorland,  and 
liad  issue,  i.  Eobeet,  of  Hilton,  who  was  appointed  Serjeant- 
at-Law  in  1547 ;  ii.  Henet  ;  iii.  Anthonx.  The  3rd  and 
youngest  son, 

Anthony  Meynell,  Esq.,  purchased  lands  in  Scrooton  of  Sir 
Thomas  Nevil,  1556,  having  previously,  in  conjunction  with 
his  brother  Henry,  acquired  from  WUliam  and  John  Sewster, 
Esqs.,  all  their  lands  in  North  Kilvington.  He  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Greene,  Esq.  of  Lanmoth,  co.  York, 
ty  v.hom  he  had  issue  two  sons,  Kogee.  his  heir,  and  Richard, 
of  Pickhall  and  Thirsk,  and  d.  s.  -p.  1612.  Anthony  Meynell 
m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eokesby,  of  Morton,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  Robert,  of  Stank,  ancestor  of  the  Meynells  of 
Thornahy.  Anthony  Meynell  d.  1576,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Roger  3Ietnell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  ra.  Jlargaret, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  CattericU,  Esq.  of  Scanwick,  co. 
Y'ork,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rowland  Tempest, 
Esq.  of  Holmside,  in  Durham,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1591,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  &.  15G4;  to. 
1st,  Winefred,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pudsey,  Esq.  of  Barforth,  co. 
York,  by  whom  (who  d.  160-1)  he  had  issue.  He  d.  13  July, 
1653,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Anthony  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  in.  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Thwaites,  Esq.  of  Long  Marston,  co.  York,  and 
had  (with  seven  daus.)  six  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  6.  1615;  in. 
1637,  Gerard,  dau.  of  William  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Nostell  Abbey, 
in  CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  m.  2udly,  Capt.  Edward  Salt- 
marshe)  he  had,  with  several  other  children,  who  all  d.  unm., 
Mary,  ra.  1669,  John  Erighani,  Esq.  of  Wyton,  and  a  son, 

ItoGEE  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  6.  1639,  in. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Jolm  Middleton,  Knt.  of  Thurntoft,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Peter  Middleton,  of  Stockeld,  and  had  (with  four  daus., 
of  whom  Ann,  m.  Peter  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld,  and 
Jane,  m.  Marmaduke  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn)  two  sons. 
The  elder  son,  Thomas,  of  North  Kilvington,  d.  s.  p. ;  the 
younger, 

Roger  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  living  1V20;  to. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Edward  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Hesleyside,  in  North- 
umberland, by  whom  (who  d.  1748;  he. had  with  other  issue, 
two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddleston,  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  James  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  and  a 
Eon  and  successor, 

Roger  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  to.  1735,  Bar- 
hara  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  William  Selby,  Esq.  of 
Biddleston,  in  Northumberland,  by  whom  (who  d.  1763)  he 
was  father  of 

Edward  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington  and  The  Fryer- 
age,  CO.  York,  ni.  1764,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Cary,  Esq. 
of  Torr  Abbey,  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1802)  he  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  dau.,  Catharine  Dorothy,  m.  1789,  Simon 
Thomas  Scroope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  co.  York,  and  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir ;  and  George,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  who  d.  1844.  Mr.  Meynell  d.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son, 

Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington  and  The  Fryer- 
age,  CO.  York,  and  of  Hartlepool,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
I.  -April,  1775;  m.  23  Aug.  1804,  Theresa  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  in  Essex,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1844)  had  issue, 

TaoiiAS,  late  of  North  Kilvington  and  The  Fryerage. 


]      Edward,  b.  1811,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  m. 
May,  1840,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Joseph  Michael,  Esq.,  M.D., 
of  Stamford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1841)  had  a  son, 
Edward  Thomas,  now  of  Kilvington. 

Hugo  George,  b.  1813;  d.  17  Feb.  1828. 

Edgar  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Durham,  6.  1  Feb.  1825 ; 
rn.  1856,  Louisa,  dau.  of  R.  S.  Short,  Esq.  of  Edlington 
Grove,  Horncastle,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,  Edgar,  b. 
1S57;  Hugo  Thomas;  and  two  daus. 

Mary  Teresa,  m.  1861,  Howard  Bedingfeld,  Esq, 

Emma  Catherine,  d..  1844. 

Mr.  Meynell  d.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  BIey.vell,  Esq.  of  Kilvington  Hall,  and  The  Fryer- 
age, CO.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1805;  to.  21  Sept.  1841,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  William  Mauleverer,  Esq.  of 
Arncliffe  Hall,  near  North  AUerton.  He  d.  24  March,  1863, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Edward  Thomas  Meynell,  Esq. 
now  of  Kilvington. 

Arms — Az.,  three  bars  gemelles  and  a  chief  or.  Crest — A. 
negro's  head  ppr.  encircled  with  a  wreath  arg.  and  az.  Motto — 
Deus  non  reliquit  memoriam  humUium. 

.Seats— Kilvington  Hall,  near  Thirsk;  the  [Fryerage,  near 
Yarm,  co.  York. 


MEYRICK    OF    BUSH. 

Meyeice,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bush  House,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  Apley  Castle,  Salop,  Major  Salop 
Militia,  M.P.  for  Pembroke  1868-74,  b.  14  March, 
1837;  TO.  10  April,  1860,  Mary  Ehoda,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eichard  Frederick  Hill,  Esq.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  53rd 
regt.,  brother  of  Rowland,  Viscount  Hill,  aud  hag 
issue, 

I.  Frederick  CnABLTON,  6.  7  July,  1862. 

II.  St.  John,  b.  i  Aug.  1866. 

in.  Rowland  Francis,  b.  10  Sept.  1867. 

IV.  Herbert  Chiverton,  b.  18  Oct.  1874. 

1.  Dora  Rhoda.  ii.  Ali«e  Maud,  b.  2  Dec.  1870. 

III.  Eva  Mary,  6.  20  March,  1876. 

IV.  Rachel  Cicely,  b.  16  June,  1878. 

ILtlTCagf.— The  Meyricks  of  Bash  are  a  branch  of  the 
Mevricks  of  Good/rick  Court,  being  descended  from  Sir 
Francis  Meyeick,  Knt.  of  Monkton,  2nd  son  of  The  Eight 
Rev.  Rowland  Meyrick,  Bishop  of  Bangor  1559,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Owen  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Gellyswick,  co.  Pem- 
broke. His  son.  Sir  John  Meyrick,  of  Monkton,  M.P.,  was 
Serjeant-Major-General  to  the  Parliament's  army,  commanded 
by  the  Earl  of  Essex,  and  Member  lor  Newcastle-under-Lyne 
in  the  Long  ParUament.  He  m.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Fitton,  of  Gawsworth ;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Meredith,  Esq.  of  Wrexham,  widow  of  Sir  Peter  Wyche,  Knt. 

The  eventual  heiress  of  the  Meyricks  of  Bush,  Jane  Sophia, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bush,  ru.  7  Sept.  1820, 
St.  John  Chiverton  Chalton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  Salop,  and 
had  issue.  Her  2nd  son,  Thomas  Charlton,  sueceeding  to  the 
Bush  estates,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  JIeybick, 
and  is  the  present  Thomas  Meyeick,  Esq.  of  Bush  House  aud 
Apley  Castle.    (For  Charlton  Pedigree  see  p.  298.) 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  staves  raguly  of 
the  last  inflamed  ppr.  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  choughs  gu. 

Heats — Bush,  co.  Pembroke ;  and  Apley  Castle,  Wellington, 
CO.  Salop. 

MICHEL    OF    DEWIilSH. 

Michel,  The  Eianx  Hon.  Sie  John,  of  Dewlish, 
Dorset,  G.C.B.,  General  Commanding  the  Forces  in 
Ireland,  Col.  86th  foot,  J.P.  for  Dorset,  b.  1  Sept. 
1804;  m.  15  Slay,  1838,  Louisa  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Major-Gren.  H.  Churchill,  Quartermaster-Gen.  of 
Her  Majesty's  Forces  in  India,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Horace  Chaeles,  Lieut.  17th  foot,  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 
Sir  John  Michel,  b.  12  April,  1843. 

II.  Horace  George  Mansel,  b.  10  May,  1846;  d.  6  Aug.  18681) 

I.  Blanche  Anne,  d.  11  March,  1855. 

II.  Rachel  Mary  Lumley  Godolphin,  r,i.  25  April,  1866,  Hon.  ! 
Eaymond  Hervey  de  Montmorency,  only  son  of  Viscount  | 
Frankfort  de  Montmorency,  of  Lodge  Eaymond. 

HI.  Louisa  Augusta. 

Sir  John  Michel,  a  very  distinguished  officer,  served  | 
in  the  Kaffir  Wars,  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  the , 
Chinese  War,  and  twice  received  the  thauks  of  ; 
Parliament. 


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MIC 


1097 


HtllCitSC. — TlieBIiclicls  were  nn  ancient  nnd  respectable 
Cornish  family,  branches  of  which  had  been  Ions  settled  at 
Bodmin,  St.  Oolumb,  and  Truro,  and  had  allied  with  the  15cau- 
chainps  and  Poles,  and  other  honourable  Houses  in  the  West 
of  Knijland.  From  John,  a  younser  son  of  the  Cornish 
JBliihels,  Michel  o/ZTi )i<7stO(i  Russell  descended. 

Pavid  Robert  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kincston  Russell  (son  of 
John  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  David  Heckstetter,  of  Southgatc,  Middlese-x,  and 
prandson  of  John  Michel,  Esq.  of  Kingston  Russell,  by  Pene- 
lope his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Bingham,  Esq.  of 
Molcomb  Bingham,  Dorset),  m.  1st,  Grace,  dau.  of  John 
Ayscough,  Esq.  of  St.  Thomas  in  the  East,  Jamai«a;  and 
2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Edward  Poore,  Esq.  a  Welch  Judge, 
M.P.  for  Sarum.  By  the  former,  who  d.  23  Nov.  1777,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  William,  m.  Mary,  relict  of  Col.  Strickland,  and 
dau.  of  Edmund  Rolfc,  Esq.  of  Heacham,  Norfolk. 

III.  David,  d.  1779. 

rv.  Doyly,  lost  on  board  the  "  Guardian."  in  the  South  Seas. 

Ki'l.  V.  Christopher,  a  military  ofBcer. 

VI.  James  (Rev.),   Vicar  of    Sturminstcr,    m.    Margaretta, 

eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edmund  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of 

AVIiatcombe,  Dorset;  and  d.s. p.  1838. 
vii.  Robert,  d.  1779. 
I.  Mary.  m.  Walter  Parry  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Eason  Grey,  co. 

Gloucester. 
n.  Grace  Ayscough,  d.  vnvi.  IG  Dec^lSSS. 

III.  CaroUne,  d.  unm,  1774. 

IV.  Anne  Heckstetter,  m.  1806,  Sir  William  Walter  Tea, 
Bart,  of  Pyrland.  v.  Charlotte,  d.  wiiin. 

Mr.  Michel  was  js.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

LrecT.-GEN.  John  Michel,  of  Dewlish  and  Kingston  Russell, 
i.  17C5;  in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Pierce  Crosbie,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Kerry  ;  and  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1S03,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Fane,  of  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  2nd  brother  of  the 
Earl  of  Westmorland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1S31)  had 
issue, 

Joh:j,  his  heir. 

Charles  Edward.  Henry  Edward. 

Caroline  Mary,  m.  Col.  Graham,  of  Copington  Ilouse, 
Somerset. 

Charlotte  Anne,  m.  5  June,  1839,  Charles  Hclyar,  Esq.  of 
Poundisford  Lodge,  Somerset. 

Gen.  Michel  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  the  present  Gen.  the 
Bight  Hon.  Sie  John  Michel,  G.C.B.,  of  Dewlish. 

.(4n«s— Per  chevron  arg.  and  sa.  three  herons'  heads  erased 
counterchanged.  C'reft — A  dexter  cubit  arm,  vested,  holding  a 
crane's  head  erased  all  ppr.    Motto — Nil  conscire  sibi. 

Scat — Dewlish,  near  Dorchester.  Hesidence — Royal  Hospital, 
Kilmainham,  co.  Dublin. 


MICKLETHWAIT    OP    TAVEHHAM 
HALL    AND    lEIDGE    PLACE. 

MlC?KLETHWAIT,    HeNET    ShAE>"BORNE    WATHA- 

>'IEL,  Esq.  of  Taverham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  Iridge 
Place,  Susses,  Commauder  K.N.,  b.  12  Aug.  1811; 
IS.  his  brother  1877. 

?LlttCag;r.— John  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Eeeston,  Nor- 
folk, and  Maresfield,  Sussex,  b.  25  Oct.  1719  (son  of  Nathaniel 
Micklethwaite,  Esq.  of  Maresfield,  and  6th  in  descent  from  Sir 
William  Mieklethwait,  of  Kimberworth,  co.  York,  ancestor  of 
•!i  '  extinct  Viscounts  Micklethwait,  whose  estates   were  in- 
■ed  by  the  late  Rev.  John  Nathaniel  Jlicklethwait,  of  Tavcr- 
II,  JH.  24  Feb.  1756,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
I'ecliham,  Esq.  of  Iridge,  Sussex  (descended  from  the  Peck- 
■lanis  of  Yaldham,  Kent),  and  d.  27  Feb.  1799,  having  had 
jsue, 

John,  of  Hillborough,  Norfolk,  b.  1757;  m.  3  July,  1782, 
.lane,  eldest  dau.  of  Josiah  Corthinc,  of  Anlaby,  co.  York, 
but  d.  f.  p. 

Nathaniel,  of  whom  presently. 

•lonathan,  6.  1764;  m.  1792,  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
^traccy,  Bart,  of  Backheatb,  and  had  issue. 

2nd  son, 

vthaniel  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Beeston,  h.  20  March, 
;  m.  12  Sept.  1782,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Miles  Bran- 
dt, Esq.  of  Taverham,  Norfolk  (by  Mary  Sotherton  his 
.  who  was  lineally  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of 
iiBORN  0/  Sfmrbom,  Norfolk,  and  dying  27  April,  1786,  left 
er(who  d.  5  March,  1793)  two  sons, 

>THANiEL,  late  of  Taverham  Hall. 
.3,>ru£aro.s  Bea.nthwavt  (Sir),  created  a  Bart.  1338;  in. 


20  July,  1809,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hanbury.  Esq.  of  Kel- 
mai-sh,  CO.  Northampton,  and  d.  s.  p  1853.  His  widow  d. 
5  April,  186G. 

The  elder  son, 

Nathaniel  JficKLETHWAiT,  Esq.  of  Taverham  ITall.  Norfolk, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  ISIO,  6.  25  Jan.  1784;  m.  1st,  1804,  Lady 
Maria  WaUlegrave,  dau.  of  George,  4th  Earl  Waldegravc, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1805)  had  one  son, 

Nathaniel  Waldegbave  John  Branthwatt,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  d.  18  July,  1856. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1810,  Lady  Charlotte  Rous,  2nd  dau.  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Stradbroke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1830)  had  issue, 

John  NATHANtEL,  of  Taverham  Hall,  and  Iridtre  Place,  6. 
17  March,  1812;  -„i.  29  May,  1849,  Emily  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Mills,  Bart,  of  Hillingdon  Court,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  d.  s.  p.  1877. 

IIic.NRY  Sharnbobne  Nathaniel,  now  of  Taverham  Hall  and 
Iridge  Place. 

Frederick  Nathaniel,  6.  1817.  Sotherton  Nathaniel. 

George  Nathaniel,  late  Capt.  44th  regt. 

William  Nathaniel,  </.  1851. 

Sarah,  m.  John  Mills,  Esq.  of  Bistcme,  Hants. 

Charlotte,  m.  Francis  L'Estrange  Astley,  younger  brother  Ci 
Lord  Hastings,  of  Melton  Constable,  Norfolk. 

Laura,  in.  Herbert  Langham,  Esq.  of  Cottesbroke,  co.  North- 
ampton, brother  of  Sir  James  Langham. 

Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  of  Blalpas. 

Adeline,  d.  1831. 

Gertrude,  m.  James,  3rd  son  of  Henry  Fellowes,  Esq.  of 
Ramsey  Abbey,  co.  Huntingdon. 

Blaria  Diana,  m.  28  July,  1859,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Edward 
Tyrwhitt  Drake. 

Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  7  Jan.  1856. 

Arms — Chequy  arg.  and  gu.  a  chief  indented  az.  Cnut — A 
griffins  head  arg.  erased  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar  componce  of 
the  second  and  first.    Motto — Favente  numine. 

Seats — Taverham  Hall,  Norwich;  Iridge  Place,  Battle. 


lillCKLETHWAIT    OF    ARDSLEY. 

MiCELETHWAiT,  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Ardslev  and 
Thornville,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  W.  E.  York, 
late  Capt.W.  York  Kifles,  b.  8  Oct.  1830 ;  m.  7  June, 
1866,  Frances  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  S.  Key, 
of  Eidford  Hall,  near  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Key,  &.  23  AprU,  1863. 

n.  John  Leonard,  b.  1  Dec.  1869. 

III.  George  Whittey,  b.  1  May,  1873. 

I.  Laura.  ii.  Eleanor  Frances. 

iLtncaSC— This  family,  an  ancient  Saxon  one,  as  its  natnc 
implies,  signifying  in  that  language  "a  great  pasture,"  has 
been  seated  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Barnsley,  co.  York,  over 
a  period  of  six  centuries.  Their  early  residence  was  Mickle- 
thwait, in  Ingbirchworth,  parish  of  Penistone.  In  deeds  of 
that  place  their  names  appear  prior  to  a.d.  1272.  The  elder 
branch  removed  to  Ardsley  1655  ;  a  younger  branch  attained 
an  Irish  Peerage  as  Viscount  Micklethwait. 

John  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ingbirchworth,  and  of  Ardsley, 
who  was  buried  at  Penistone,  1697,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Greaves,  of  Iloalden,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Richard,  eldest  son  and  heir,  of  Ingbirchworth,  5.  about 
1050,  d.  unm.  ii.  Benjamin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  John,  of  Ingbirchworth  and  Ardsley,  d.  unm. 

I.  i;uth,  m.  1678,  Thomas  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Woodside  Dod- 
worth,  and  left  issue. 

n.  Margaret,  in.  1078,  Jonathan  Green. 

The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ingbirchworth  and  Ardsley, 
b.  1659;  TO.  1694,  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Milner,  Esq.  of  Burton 
Grange  and  Rockley  Old  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  of  the  Manor  House,  Ardsley,  h.  1698;  511.  J.ane, 
dau.  of  John  Prince,  Esq.  of  WooUey,  and  widow  of  Jolin 
Mawhood,  Esq.  of  Ardsley,  and  </.  s.p. 

III.  Benjamin,  of  Birk  House,  Ardsley,  6.1705;  d.  unra.  1762, 
aged  77. 

IV.  Jonas,  of  Arnot  Royd,  Ingbirchworth,  b.  1710;  a.  unm. 
1756,  aged  46. 

I.  Katherine,  to.  Samuel  Tottic,  Esq.  of  Methloy,  and  left 
i.=sue.  II.  Anne,  m.  Nicholas  Stead,  Esq.  of  Onesacre. 

III.  Ruth,  m.  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq. 

IV.  Douglas,  m.  Richard  Carr,  Esq.  of  Ecclcsfield. 

The  eldest  son, 
RtcHABD  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ingbirchworth  and  Ardsley, 

4  B  3 


1098 


MIO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIE 


h.  1699;  m.  1725,  Anna,  dan.  of  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Leeds  and  London,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John,  Mayor  of  Leeds  and  London,  a  Baltic  Merchant, 
d.  i.  p.  n.  KicHAKD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1759,  Edmund  Lodge,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Leeds. 
Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  1773.    His  2nd  son, 

RicHABD  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley,  6.  1727,  built  the 
new  house  at  Ardsley ;  ra.  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Eay- 
wood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  EicHABD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  of  Shepcote,  Ardsley,  d.  v.nm.  183S. 

m.  Benjamin,  m.  and  left  an  only  child,  EUzabeth,  m.  Edward 
Kerr,  Esq. 

IV.  Thomas,  m.  Harriette  Faber,  niece  of  Eev.  Thomas  Faber, 
Yicar  of  Calverley. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Samuel  Scaley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Micklethwait  d.  ISOO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EicHABD  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley  House,  b.  1756 ; 
m.  1786,  EUzabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Pollard,  Esq.  of  New 
Scutton  Grange,  Uoweforth,  and  had  issue  four  daus.  and  one 
son,  d.  young  or  unm. 

I.  Richard,  d.  unni.  1823.         n.  Jons,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Martha,  m.  Mr.  Nichols. 

II.  .iVnna,  m.  George  Stansfeld,  Esq. 

He  rii.  2ndly,  Frances,  relict  of  Thomas  Inglis,  M.D.,  of  Hulton 
Basset,  and  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who  dying 
t.  p.  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Micklethwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley  House  and  Thomville, 
CO.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ardsley,  b.  1795;  ni.  1825, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Miles  Atkinson,  Esq.  (by  his  wife  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Capt.  Baynes,  R.N.,  of  Know  strop  Hall,  descended 
from  the  Royal  House  of  Plantagcnet).  By  this  lady,  who  d. 
8  July,  1S69,  he  had  issue, 

I.  RicHAKD,  present  representative. 

n.  John  Pollard  {me  SIicklethwait  of  PenJidn). 

HI.  Benjamin,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  7  Feb.  1861,  Henry  Jackson 
Whitley,  Esq.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  only  son  of  John 
AVhitley,  Esq.  of  Ashton,  co.  Lancaster;  he  d.  14  Oct.  1878, 
leaving  an  only  son.  u.  Marian  Augusta. 

III.  Edith  Marcia,  ni.  15  April,  1857,  Maurice  Jones,  Esq. 
(who  assumed  the  name  of  Saltoitn)  of  Ffronfraith,  co. 
Montgomery,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Rear  Admiral  Sir  C.  T. 
Jones,  of  Ffronfraith ;  he  d.  20  May,  1868,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Emily  Caroline  JIatilda. 

Arms — Same  as  Micklethwait  of  ArdsJev. 
Seal — Ardsley  House,  near  Barnsiey,  co.  York. 


MICKLETHWAIT    OF    PENHEIN. 

Micklethwait,  Jony  Pollaed,  Esq.  of  Penliein 
CO.  Monmouth,  J. P.,  2nd  son  of  John  ilickle- 
thwait,  Esq.  of  Ardsley  vide  that  Pedigree,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  b.  16  Nov.  1836 ; 
m.  5  July,  1865,  Marr,  only  child  of  Frederic  G-ore, 
Esq.,  grandson  of  William  Gore,  Bishop  of  Limerick, 
whose  grandfather  was  Sir  William  Gore,  3rd  bart. 
of  Manor  Gore,  one  of  the  Privy  Council  to  Xing 
Chaeles  II.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  St.  .John  Gore,  b.  29  April,  1870. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Gore.  it.  Edith  Mabel  Gore. 

III.  Maud  Gore.  iv.  Gertrude  Gore. 

Arms,  fCr. — Same  as  Micklethwait  nf  Arddcj. 
Stat — Penhein,  near  Caerleon,  co.  Monmouth. 


MIDDELTON    OF    STOCKELD. 

MiDDELToy,  William,  Esq.  of  Myddelton  Lodtrc, 
and  Stockeld  Park,  co.  York,  J.P.,  b.  11  Feb.  1815  ; 
s.  his  father  1866. 

ILtnCiigC. — The  Mlddeltons  of  Stockeld  are  a  very  ancient 
family,  whose  descent  is  recorded  in  Whitakee's  History  of 
Cracen.  The  pedigree  commences  anterior  to  Edwabd  I.,  Sir 
Adam  de  Middelton,  whose  effigy  in  stone  remains  in  Ilkley 
Church,  having  been  buried  there  5  Edwabd  II.  Amongst 
other  alUances  of  the  Middelton  family  may  be  mentioned  Sib 
Petee,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Plompton ;  Sib  Nicholas, 
who  m.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Scroop,  of  Bolton;  Sib  William,  who  to. 
a  dau.  of  Lord  Dudley;  another  Sib  Peteb,  who  m.  a  dau.  of 
David  Ingleby,  of  Ripley,  by  his  wife,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co- 
heirs of  Charles,  Earl  of  Westmorland,  attainted  for  the  rising 
In  the  North,  (fftip.  2  Elizabeth;  the  son  of  this  Sir  Peter,  who 
lu.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Constable,  Lord  Viscount  Dunbar, 


and  their  grandson,  Peter,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Loril 
Langdale,  of  Holme. 

William  Haggerston  Constable,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  William  . 
Haggerston  Constable,  Esq.  of  Everingham,  co.  York,  by 
the  Lady  Winifred  Maxwell,  of  Nithsdale,  his  wife,  and  grand- 
son of  Sir  Carnaby  Haggerston,  Bart.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Petee  Middelton,  Esq.  of 
Stockeld,  CO.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Marmaduke, 
3rd  Lord  Langdale),  assumed  the  surname  of  Middelton, 
upon  succeeding  to  Stockeld,  under  the  will  of  his  great- 
uncle,  William  Middelton,  Esq.  He  ra.  Feb.  1782,  Clara  Louisa, 
dau.  of  William  Grace,  Esq.  (grandfather  of  Sir  William  Grace, 
2nd  bart.),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Harford, 
Esq.  of  Marshfleld,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had 
issue, 

Peter,  of  Stockeld. 

Francis,  in.  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of 

CO.  Lancaster. 
Barbara  Clara,  m.  Augustus  Frederick  HyppoUte,  Viscomtc 

de  Cuissy,  in  France. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Petee  Middelton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld  Park,  6.  1786 ;  t.  his 
father  16  Dec.  1847;  he  ra.  23  July,  1812,  the  Hon.  Juliana 
Stourton,  dau.  of  Charles  Philip,  16th  Lord  Stourton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Stockeld  Park,  and  Myddelton  Lodge. 

II.  Charles  Marmaduke,  of  Linton  Spring,  W.R.  co.  York,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  July,  J859,  Helen,  dau.  of  Col.  Eraser,  of 
Auchnagarin,  and  relict  of  George  Huntly  Duff,  Esq.  of 
Muiitown,  CO.  Inverness,  and  has  a  son,  Marmaduke  Francis, 
6.  1861,  and  other  issue. 

III.  John,  J. P.  West  Riding,  Major  5th  E.  Laneashire  Militia. 
rv.  Edward,  ra.  Emily,  dau.  of  Alfred  Power,  Esq.  of  Belle  View, 

CO.  Waterford. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Juliana,  ra.  23  July,  1840,  the  Hon.  Henry  Constable  Max- 
well Stuart,  of  Traquair,  brother  of  the  late  Loi-d  Hemes, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Apollonia.  rv.  Mary  Anne. 

V.  Charlotte,  m.  George  William  Manley,  Esq.  of  Spoffortb 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Catherine,  ra.  John  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Crosby,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  has  issue. 

VII.  Frances. 

Mr.  Middelton  d.  3  June,  1866. 

Amis — Arg.  fretty  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  second.  Crrxt—X 
garb  or,  between  two  wings  erect  arg.  Motto — Regardez  mor 
droit. 

.Veafs— Myddelton  Lodge,  Ilkley,  near  Otley;  and  Stockclf 
Park,  near  Wetherby,  co.  York. 


MIDDLETON  OF  BRADFORD  PEVERELL. 

MiDDLETOx,  Hastings  Nathaniel, Esq.  of  Brad- 
ford Peverell,  Dorset,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,High  Sheriff  1857,  m.  1834,  Mary  Ann,  dau. 
of  Eev.  Charles  Barton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866) 
has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Hastings  Baeton,  J.P.,  6.  1839;  ra.  1873,  Charlotte  Lucia» 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  O.  Goodford,  D.D.,  Provost  of 
Eton  College,  and  has  issue,  1  Hashngs  Chables,  6. 1875; 
2  Frank,  b.  1877. 

Mr.  Middleton  is  eldest  son  of  Hastings  Nathaniel 
Middleton,  Esq.  of  Townhill,  Hants,  by  Emilia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Purling,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Anns — Arg.  fretty  sa.,  a  canton  of  the  second.     Crest— X 
garb  or,  between  two  wings  erect  sa. 
Seat — Bradford  Peverell,  near  Dorchester. 

♦ 

MIERS    OF    YNYSPENLIiWCH. 

MiEE  s ,  H  ENET  Nathaniel,  Esq.  of  Ynyspenllwch, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and  co.  Brecknock, 
b.  6  Sept.  1818 ;  m.  12  Feb.  1870,  Lydia  Kate,  dau. 
of  John  Miles  Probyn,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eichabd  Henby  Pbobtn,  b.  12  June.  1873. 

II.  Harrold  Gwyn  Bonnor,  b.  12  Sept.  1874. 

I.  Sybil  Hill,  b.  7  Oct.  1871. 

II.  EUa  Linda  May,  b.  7  Jan.  1877. 

ILtnCagC. — This  family  is  descended  from  Meres,  of  tli| 
cos.  Lincoln  and  Cumberlaad.  It  is  recorded  in  the  Herald1( 
Visitation  of  1634,  which  gives  the  pedigree,  and  also  in  tb 
Harl.  MS.,  British  Museum,  5801,  fol.  33,  that 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIL 


109D 


SiE  Thomas  Meres  was  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Lincoln  from 
1C51  to  1G88.  The  younger  branch  settled  in  Essex  about  the 
year  1700.  In  1723  Nathaniel  Miers  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Barstable,  Essex,  and  of  Mitjhani,  Surrey.  About  17S0  they 
settled  in  Glamorjran. 

JoUN  N-vTHANiEL  MiEES,  FsQ.  of  Ynvspenlhvch and Cadoxton 
Lodge,  Neath,  High  Sheriff  co.  Olamorgan  1808,  son  of 
Nathaniel  Miers,  m.  Mary  Hill,  dau.  of  Richard  Hill,  Esq.  of 
Courtyralla,  and  was  father  of 

llicuABD  Hill  Miebs,  Esq.  of  Yny.'^penlhvch,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Glamorgan  IS53,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Bonnor,  Esq.  of  Brynygwalic,  near  Oswestry,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Kic-hard  Hanbury,  m.  Elizabeth  Penrose,  and  d.  leaving 
a  .son  and  heir,  Reginald  Hamiury. 

II.  John  Anthony,  late  of  the  11th  regt.,  deceased, 
jii.  Capel  Henry,  Capt.  79th  Highlanders. 

IV.  Robert  Bonnor,  deceased. 

V.  IIesby  Nathaniel,  now  of  Tnyspenllwch. 

I.  Jane  Mary,  m.  'Walter  Jones  Williams,  Esq.  of  Coity,  co. 
Brecknock. 

II.  Mary  Hill,  m.  1st,  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Danyrallt,  co. 
Carmarthen  ;  and  2ndly,  Charles  Jlorgan,  Capt.  23rd  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Arms— Gu.,  a  fe.ss  erm.  between  three  water  bougets  arg. 
Crest — A  plume  of  peacock's  feathers  ppr.  encircled  with  a  ring 
or.    Motto — Virtus  est  vitium  fugere. 

Seat — Ynyspenllwch,  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan. 


MILBANK    OF    THORP    PEBROW. 

MiLBANK,  Maek,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Perrow  and 
Barningliam  Park,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  York  1837,  and  formerly  M.P.  lor 
C'amelford,  b.  2  May,  1795 ;  m.  2  June,  1817,  Lady 
Augusta  Henrietta  Vane,  2nd  dau.  of  "WiUiam 
Henry,  1st  Duke  of  Cleveland,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
I'd  Sept.  1874)  has  issue, 

I.  Mark  William  Vake,  J. P.  and  D.L.  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  b.  5  April,  1819;  m.  24  March,  1845,  Barbarina 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Farquhar,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
(whorf.  30  Oct.  1850)  has  had  issue,  1  Mark  Vane  Trevor, 
b.  20  May,  1850,  il.  Jan.  1852;  1  Sybella  Augusta,  m. 
31  Nov.  1871,  Col.  Hon.  William  Henry  Herbert,  youngest 
son  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Powis;   and  2  Edith  Dorothy. 

II.  Frederick  Acclom,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  70th  Highlanders, 
M.P.  for  North  Y'orkshire,  b.  21  April,  1820;  m.  18  Sept. 
1844,  Alexina  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Don,  Bart, 
of  Newton  Don,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  has  issue,  1  Harry 
Vane,  m.  1809,  Alice  Sadrue  ;  2  Powlctt  Charles,  ra.  1875  ; 
1  Alice ;  and  2  Wilhelmina. 

HI.  Henry  John,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  22  June,  1824;  m.  1st, 
6  Oct.  1846,  Lady  Margaret  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of 
George  Harry,  Lord  Grey,  of  Groby,  and  sister  of  the  Earl 
of  Stamford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1852)  had  issue, 

1  Henry,   d.   1850;    1  Katherine  Henrietta  Maria;    and 

2  Louisa  Elizabeth  Jane.  He  m.  2ndly,  22  June,  1SG4, 
Lady  Susan  Godolphin  Osborne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Duke 
of  Leeds,  and  by  her  bad  issue  three  sons  and  a  dau. 
He  (/.  1872. 

IV.  Augustus  Sussex  (2,  Cleveland  Row,  St.  Jamcs"s),  b.  2. 
Oct.  1827,  godson  of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke  of 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Durham,  J. P.  North  Riding  co. 
York. 

I.  Augusta  Caroline,  m.  4  July,  ISll,  Henry  Coore,  Esq.  of 
Scruton  Hall. 

II.  Louisa  Jane,  d.  1838. 

III.  Mary  Emily,  d.  1  July,  1859. 

iLilTCigC— John  Milbank,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Perrow  (4th  son 
of  Sir  Mark  Milbanke,  1st  bart.  of  Halnaby,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Acclom,  Esq.  of  Jloorby,  cu.  Yurk), 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Timothy  Rrbson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  and  had  issue,  John,  and  Elizabeth.  He  d.  13  March, 
1713,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

John  Milbank,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Perrow,  m.  his  cousin  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Mark  Milbanke,  Bart,  of  Halnaby,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1741),  one  son  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Milbank  d.  22  Aug. 
1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Mark  Mllbask,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Perrow.  This  gentleman, 
who  broke  his  back  in  jumping,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

William  Milbank,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Perrow,  </.  15  Jan.  1768, 
m.  1792,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Woolston,  Devon, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Ayshford,  Esq.  of 
WonwcU  Court,  and  dying  Feb.  1802,  was  i.  by  his  son,  the 
present  Mask  SIildank,  Esq.  of  Thorp  Perruw. 


Arms—Gn.,  a  bend  erm.,  on  a  canton  or,  a  lion's  head  era.sed 
of  the  field.     Cri:it — A  lion's  head  gu.  charged  witli  a  bend  erm. 

&■<!<.<— Thorp  Perrow,  near  Bcdale ;  and  Barninghain  Park, 
Barnard  Castle,  co.  York. 


MILDMAY    OF    SHOREHAM     PLACE. 

MiLDMAT,  IIexrt  Bixoham,  Esq.  of  Shorehani 
Place,  Kent; J.P. ,6.  19  June,  1828;  m.  2-1  July, 
18G0,  Georgiana  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Crocker 
liulteel,  Esq.  of  Flcte,  Devon,  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Grey,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  Grey, 
K.G.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Fkancis  Bingham,  b.  26  April,  18G1. 

II.  John,  b.  24  April,  1868.         in.  Alfred,  6.  10  Aug.  1871. 
IV.  Alexander  Richard,  6.  5  March,  1873. 

I.  Helen  Georgiana,  d.  16  July,  1871. 

II.  Beatrice,  6.  11  Aug.  1876. 

HiltraflC— Hdmphrey  St.  John  Mildmat,  Esq.,  5th  son 
of  Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay,  liart.,  m.  1st,  18  Sept. 
1823,  Hon.  Anne  Eugenia  Baring,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander 
Lord  Ashburton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 

Humphrey  Francis,  M.P.,  b.  25  Dec.  1825;  m.  June,  ISO]. 
Sybella  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Clive,  Esq.  of  Perry- 
stone,  CO.  Hereford,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1866. 

IIenhy  Bingham,  now  of  Shoreham  Place. 
He  )?i.  2ndly,  1843,  Marianne  Frances,  dau.  of  Granville  Har- 
court  Vernon,  Esq.  M.P.,  and  by  her  had  three  daus., 

Lucy  Frances  Jane,  vi.  Sept.  1868,  J.  R.  T.  Lane  Fox,  Esq. 

of  15ramham,  co.  York.  Emily  Mary. 

Alice  Catherine,  m.  23  Oct.  1873,  Hon.  Henry  H.  Molyncux. 
Mr.  Mildmay  d.  9  Aug.  1853. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  lions  rampant  az. 
armed  and  hmgued  gu.,  for  Mildmay  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a 
chief  gu.  two  mullets  or.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  guardaut  az, 
armed  and  langucd  gu.     Motto — Alia  ta  Hara. 

SuUs — Shoreham  Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent;   Flete,  Devon. 


MILES    OF    KINGS    WESTON. 

Miles,  Philip  William  Skynnee,  Esq.  of 
Kings  Weston,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1863,  late  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Bristol,  m. 
21  Dec.  1846,  Pamela  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Wilham  Francis  Patrick  Napier,  K.C.B.,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Philip  Napier,  b.  1865. 

ILlliratJC. — This  family  was  originally  settled  at  Ledbury, 
CO.  Hereford,  whence 

William  Miles  proceeded  in  early  life  to  Jamaica,  where, 
in  a  short  time,  he  acquired  sufficient  opulence  to  enable  him 
to  return  to  England,  and  to  settle  as  a  merchant  at  Bristol. 
By  Ann  Barrow  his  wife,  he  was  father  of 

Philip  John  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  co.  Somerset,  and 
Kings  Weston,  co.  Gloucester,  who  continued  the  commercial 
business,  and  was  M.P.  for  Bristol.  He  »i.  1st,  1795,  Maria, 
dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Arthur  Whetham,  Dean  of  Lismore, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  July,  1811)  he  had  issue, 

William  (Sir),  of  Leigh  Court,  created  a  Baronet  19  April, 

1859  (see  Bi^rke's  Fetrage  and  Baruiictarje). 
Sarah  Agatha,  la.  1828,  John  Ogle,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the 

Rev.  John  Saville  Ogle,  of  Kirkley  Hall,  Northumberland, 

and  is  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Lloyd,  and  is  deceased. 
Millicent,  in.  the  Rev.  Henry  Mirehouse,  and  is  deceased. 
Mr.  Miles  m.  2ndly,  11  May,   1813,   Clarissa,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Peach  Peacli,  Esq.   of  Tockington,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  22  June,  1868)  had  issue, 
Philip  William  Skynner,  Esq.  now  of  Kings  Weston. 
Juhn  William,  of  Underdowu,  co.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

b.  1817;  d.  u  Nov.  1878. 
Robert  Henry   William,   of   The   Priory,  co.  Cardigan,  m. 

Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  J.  Cleaver,  who  has  tanen  the 

name  of  Peach. 
George   Frederick   William,   of    Llangattock    Park,    Crick- 

howell,  J.P.  for  Somerset  and  Dorset,   High  Sluriff  1858, 

and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Brecon,  b.  1820;  „i.  11  June,   1851, 

Anna  .\ugusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Albany  SavUe,  Esq.  of  Oaklands, 

Devon. 
Charies  William,  of  Burton  Hill,  Malmesbury,  Wilts,  J.P., 

High   Sheriff   186.5,    High   Steward    of    Jlulmesbury,    and 

Lieut. -Col.   Royal    Gloucester.'^hire    Hussars,  b.    1823;    rn. 

IS.'Sa,  Maria  Susanna,  dau.  of  Jere  Hill.  Esq.  of  Henbury, 

and  has,  Charles  Napier,  b.  1354,  and  other  issue. 


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Edward  Peach  ■William,  b.  28  Dee.  1829;  J.P.,  co.  Clnn- 
cester;  m.  20  June,  1854,  Olivia  Caroline,  Si-d  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Cave,  Esq.  of  Brentry,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1870)  has  issue,  Frederick  Tremayne,  6.  22  March, 
1865;  Archibald  Edward,  6.  13  March,  1856;  and  Olivia 
Beatrice  Adelaide. 

Henry  Cruger  William,  6.  1832.  Clarissa  Philippa. 

Ellen  Octavia,  in.  J.  T.  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Duunikier,  cu.  Fife. 

Sybilla  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Archdall. 

Marianne  Adelaide,  m.  Lieut.-Gcn.  Sir  Patrick  Macdougall. 
K.C.M.G. 
Mr.  Miles  d.  24  March,  1845,  aged  72  years. 

Armx — Az.,  a  ehevron  erm.  between  three  mascles  arfr.  each 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  sa.  Crcxt — A  dexter  arm  cnibowed 
in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  supporting  with  tlui  hand  an 
anchor  also  ppr. 

Seat — Kings  Weston,  near  Bristol. 


MILLER    OF    MILFORBo 

MiLiEE,  Ceoasdaiie  Chaeles  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Milford,  CO.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870, 
I.  1829. 

3LlllC<l(IC. — Robert  IIvlvzr,  Esq.  of  Ballyeushion,  co. 
Mayo,  b.  1G18  (stated  to  have  been  a  younger  son  of  the  family 
of  Miller  of  Chichester,  Sussex),  having  joined  the  Parlia- 
mentary forces,  went  to  Ireland  under  Cromwell's  command, 
when  he  settled  at  Ballyeushion.  There  is  a  tradition  that 
Cromwell,  on  his  return  to  England,  sent  Mr.  Miller  an 
original  picture  of  himself  in  oil,  which  is  now  at  Milford. 
Mr.  Jliller  and  his  son  Robert  contributed  to  the  success  of 
William  lll.'s  army  at  Aughrim,  carrying  on  negotiations 
with  Sir  John  Bingham,  who,  at  the  crisis  of  the  battle, 
deserted  James  II.,  and  passed  over  with  his  regiment  of 
horse  to  the  enemy.  Robert  Miller,  senior,  served  as  High 
Sheriff  of  Mayo,  1681,  169.3,  and  1695.  He  m.  Rebecca  Gonne, 
of  Farmhill,  co.  Mayo,  and  d.  1G98,  leaving  by  her  (who  ci. 
1703), 

Egbert,  of  Milford. 

Lettice,  ra.  James  Stirling,  Esq. 
The  son, 

Robert  Miller,  E.=q.  of  Milford,  High  Sheriff  1703 ;  m. 
1697,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Bingham,  Esq.,  of  Kewbrook,  co. 
Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Egbert,  of  Milford. 

James,  of  Ballynew,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Croasdaile,  Esq.  of  Cloghstoken,  co.  Galway. 

Gilbert,  of  Dowias,  Queen's  Co.  John. 

Dorothy,  m.  1st,  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Palmerstown,  co.  Mayo  ; 
and  2ndly,  1723,  Thomas  Cox,  Esq. 

A  dau.,  m.  Major-Gen.  Owen  Wynne,  of  Ilaselwood.  co.  Sligo, 
■whorf.  s.jp. '28  Feb.  1737. 

Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Lludsey,  Esq. 

He  d,  1718,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Miller,  Esq.,  of  Milford,  who  m.  1710,  Jane,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Croasdaile,  Esq.,  of  Cloghstoken, 
CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  MiUoixl.  Croasdaile. 

Blercy,  d.  unin. 

The  elder  son, 

Robert  Mm,ler,  Esq.  of  Milford,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Mayo 
1735,  dying  unm.  1747,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Croasdaile  Miller,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  1750  and  175G,  who 
m.  28  Feb.  1756,  Anne,  .'ith  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bingham,  Bart., 
and  sister  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Lucan  ;  and  d.  1783,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  d.  uvm.  ii.  George,  of  Milford. 

III.  Croasdaile  Charles,  subsequently  of  Milford. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1800,  Christopher  Bowen,  Esq.;  and  (L  1815, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Christopher  (Rev.),  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Steele,  Bart. 

2  CROASDAiLE,'of  wliom  presently. 

3  Charles,  m.  Georsina,  dau.  of  Joseph  Lambert,  Esq.  of 
Brookhill,  co.  Mayo. 

4  Robert,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Courtcnay,  Esq.  of  Dromselk, 


CO.  Down. 
5  William. 
1  Anne. 


6  Edward. 
2  Elizalieth. 
ir.  Marcia,  m.  the  Rev.  A.  Wilson,  of  Milbrook. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  Lieut. -Col.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  dying  unm.  1808,  was  .?.  by  his  next  brother, 

Croasdaile  Charles  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  Brig.  Gen.,  b. 
1772;  »i.  Anne,  dau.  of —  Jones,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.^.  in  forlugal, 
1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 


Croasdaile  Bowen,  Esq.,  who  assumed  by  royal  license, 
dated  1  Feb.  1812,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Miller, 
He  was  b.  1802,  and  m.  Catherine  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  ThoniaB 
Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Knockmore,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 
Croasdaile  Charles  Bowen,  now  of  Milford. 
Ormsby,  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Galway. 
Anne,  m.  John  Yeadon  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Castleneynoe,  co. 
Sligo,  2nd  son  of  Anthony  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  co. 
Mayo. 
Elizabeth,  iij.MarkPerrin,  Esq.  of  Knockdromin,  co.  Dublin, 
son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Perrin. 
Catherine.  Croasdailla. 

Mr.  Bowen  Miller  d.  19  April,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son,  Croasdaile  Charles  Bowen  Miller,  Esq.,  now  of 
Milford. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  az.,  for  Miller;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  stag  trippant  :irg. 
pierced  in  the  back  with  an  arrow  and  attired  or,  for  Bowen. 
Crests — 1st,  A  wolf's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms,  for  Miller; 
2nd,  A  falcon  close  ppr.,  billed  or,  for  Bowen.  Motto— ^il 
conscire  sibi. 

(S'tai— Milford,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo. 


MILLER    OF    RADWAY. 

MiLiiEE,  Eev.  William  Sandeesox,  of  Eadway 
Grange,  co.  Warwick,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  5  Jan.  1822 ; 
m.  15  June,  1848,  Henrietta  Mary,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Eev.  Tliomas  Lea,  Eector  of  Tadinarton, 
Oxon,  and  Vicar  of  Eishop's  ItchingLon,  co.  War- 
wick, which  lady  d.  1875. 

ILtUCaCjr.— The  estate  of  Eadway  was  purchased  by  the 
Miller  family,  1712. 

Sanderson  Millbb,  Esq.,  ni.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Welchman, 
and  niece  of  Archdeacon  John  Wclchman,  left  a  son,  his 
successor, 

Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.  of  Radway,  m.  Susanna,  only 
dau.  of  Edward  Trutinan,  Esq.  of  Shclswell,  co.  Oxford,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Filmer,  by  Susanna  his  wife, 
eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Laurence,  5th  Viscount  Saye  and 
Sele,  and  had  issue, 

FiENNBS  Sanderson,  his  heir. 

Chai'les  Sanderson,  //i.  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph 

Meade,  R.N. ;  and  d.  21  April,  1837,  leaving  issue. 
Susanna  Maria,  m.  Walter  Ruding,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chambers. 
Hester,  ni.  her  cousin,  Fienncs  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Shelswell 

and  Siston.  Anna,  m.  Francis  Litchfield,  Esq. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Fiexnes  Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.  of  Radway,  vi.  June,  1782, 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Meade,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  issue, 
FiENNEs  Sanderson,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Radway  and  Ratler,  co. 
Warwick,  b.  7  Oct.  1784;  m.  1824,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rev.  Charles  S.  Miller,  Viear  of  Harlow,  Essex,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1835)  had  issue,  Edward  (Rev.),  late  Fellow  of  New 
Coll.  Oxon,  i;.  1825,  vi.  1856,  Emily  Ann  Walton;  Henry 
(Rev.)  Vicar  of  Ashbury,  Berks,  0.  1828;  and  George  (Rev.), 
6.  1832. 

Mr.  Miller  d.  181S,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

FiENNEs  Sanderson  Miller,  Esq.  of  Eadway,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
a  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  and  C.B.,  b.  16  May,  1783;  j,(.  23 
May,    1819,  Georgiana  Sibella,  5th  dau.  of  the    Eev.  Philip 
Story,  of  Lockington  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1858)  had  issue, 
Fienncs  Sanderson,  Capt.   68th  Bengal  Native  Infantry  b. 
7  Aug.  1820;  m.  26  Sept.  1849,  Mary  Anne  Theresa,  dau. 
of  Don  Mariano  Ramos  Castilla;  he  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1859,  in 
the  East  Indies. 
William  Sanderson,  now  of  Radway. 
Philip  Franeis,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  19  Sept.  1826 ;  d.  9  Oct.  1855,  ia 

Ceylon. 
Frederick,   Lieut.-Col.   R.A.,   C.B.,  V.C,   Chevalier  of  the 

Legion  of  Honour,  b.  10  Nov.  1831. 
Georgiana  Sibella,  m.  1860,  the  Eev.  George  Miller,  Vicar  of 

Eadway, 
Harriet  Martha,  m.  25  June,  1814,  the  Eev.  Hewett  Carey, 

eldest  son  of  Gen.  Peter  Carey,  of  Guernsey. 
Jane  Anne,  m.  2  May,  1855,  Frederick  Litchfield  Ward,  Esq. 

Col.  Miller  was  severely  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo 
while  commanding  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons.  He  d.  Sept. 
186-2. 

Arras — Az.,  four  mascles,  two  in  pale  and  as  many  in 
fess.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  az.,  a  mascle  between  his 
paws  or. 

<S'ca(— Eadway  Grange,  Kineton,  co.  Warwick. 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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MILLER-CHmSTIE. 

See  Cheisxie. 


MILLS    OF    TOLMERS. 

Mills,  John  EEMiNGTON,Esq.  of  Tolmers,  Herts, 
J.P.  for  Middlesex  and  Herts,  and  formerly  M.P. 
for  "Wycombe,  in.  1831,  Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Trueman,  Esq.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Remington,  in.  18C3,  Mary  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Cliarlcs 
Giliiiour,  Esq.;  and  d.  i  May,  ISGa,  Icavinf;  two  dans. 

II.  Joseph  Trueman,  of  Clei'niont,  Watton,  Norfolk,  and  of 
Husbands  Bosworth,  Rugby,  J.P.  for  cos.  Norfolk,  llert.?, 
and  Leicester,  6.  15  Jan.  1836;  m.  13  Oct.  Is58,  Eliza 
Anna,  dau.  of  James  Layton,  Esq.,  late  of  Baldock,  Herts, 
and  Cornwall  Gardens,  London,  J. P.,  and  has  issue,  1 
Henry  Truem.an,  b.  23  Oct.  ISGO ;  2  John  Layton,  b. 
Sept.  18G3;  3  Charles  Remington,  b.  15  Dec.  18G5; 
1  Louisa  Matilda,  6.  11  Sept.  1859;  2  Margaret  Ada, 
6.25  March,  1862;   3  Mary  Florence,  b.  8  Oct.  1864. 

I.  Matilda,  m.  May,  1855,  Thomas  Ward  Swinburne,  Esq.  of 
Co;ndean  Hall,  near  Winchcomb,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Mills,  who  is  son  of  Samuel  Mills,  Esq.  of 
Eussell  Square,  London  (who  d.  1847),  by  Mary 
Wilson,  his  wife,  s.  to  Tolmers,  11  Nov.  1862,  at  the 
decease  of  his  elder  brother,  Thomas  Mills,  Esq.  of 
Tolmers,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  M.A.  of  the  Uniyersity  of 
Cambridge,  M.P.  for  Totnes,  h.  1794. 

Arrmt — Erm.,  a  millrind  sa.,  quartering  1st,  arg.,  six  lions 
rampant,  three,  two,  and  one  sa. ;  2nd,  az.,  a  mullet  pierced 
arg. ;  3rd,  per  chevron  or  and  az.  three  mullets  counter- 
changed.     CrtH — A  lion  rampant  or.    Motto — Deo  adjuvantu. 

<Sea£ — Kingswood  Lodge,  Tuubridge  Wells. 


miLLS    OF    BISTERNE. 

Mills,  John,  Esq.  of  Bisterne,  Hants,  J.P.,  h. 
3  'June,  1836  ;  m.  30  June,  1868,  Louisa  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Entwisle,  Esq.  of  Wolhayes, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  a  dau. 

ILinCatir. — John  Mills,  who  held  one  of  the  offices  in 
the  Court  of  Chancery,  m.  30  June,  1709,  Sarah  Best,  and  liad 
issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  b.  4  Sept.  1714;  m.  Selina,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Salter, 

Knt.  of  Wardens  Hall,  Essex,  0,.  s.  p.  Dec.  1782. 
Mary,  d.  wjito.  May,  1730. 
Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Bund  Vernon,  Rector  of  Fladbury, 

CO.  Worcester,  d.  s.  %>.  1758. 

Mr.  Mills  d.  June,  1717  (his  widow  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Cornwall, 
Esq.,  and  by  him  had  an  only  child,  Catherine,  m.  Hugh 
Holbech,  Esq.).    The  eldest  surviving  son. 

Rev.  John  Mills,  Rector  of  Barfoid  and  of  Oxhill,  co. 
Warwick,  h.  10  May,  1712;  m.  17  Nov.  1749,  Sarah,  duu.  of 
Eev.  WiUiam  Wheler,  Vic.Tr  of  Leamington  Hastings,  co. 
Warwick,  and  grand-dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Whclcr, 
Knt.,  younger  son  of  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  2nd  bart.,  and  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  1807)  had  issue, 
WiLLiAji,  of  whom  presently. 
Charles,  6.  13  July,  1753;  m.  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Wriothcslcy 

Digby,  Esq.;  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Jan.  182G. 
John,  6.  18  March,  1758;  drowned  at  Barford,  1772. 
Francis,  b.  29  June,  1759  ;  ni.  26  Oct.  1811,  Catharine,  4th 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Mordamit,  Bart.;  and  d.  23  April,  IsOl, 
leaving  issue  two  sons, 
Henry,  b.  1  April,  1815. 

Arthur,  b.  20  Feb.  181G;  in.  Agnes  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  D. 
Acland,  Bart. 
Harriet,  m.  24  Dee.  1783,  Major-Grn.  George  Scott,  of  Wols- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick;  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 
Selina,  rn.  1780,  James  Molony,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon. 
Lucy,  d.  young,  1771. 

Frances,  m.  13  Dec.  1793,  Rev.  Thomas  Cattcll,  Rector  of 
Bcrkeswell,  co.  Warwick;  and  d.  3  March,  1795. 
Charlotte,  d.  young,  1771. 
Mr.  Mills  d.  21  March,  1791.    The  eldest  son, 

William  SIills,  Esq.  of  Bisterne,  b.  10  Nov.  1750;  m. 
7  April,  1786,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Wriothcslcy 
Digby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1828)  had  issue, 


John,  his  heir. 

William,  I,.  1791;  m.  1814,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Hare, 

Esq.,  M.r.  for  Knaresborough,  and  had  an  only  surviving 

son, 

Cliarlcs  James  Conway,  Col.  in  the  army,  b,  May,  1816; 
m.  June,  ISGl,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Samuel  Whitljrrad.  Esq. 
of  Southill,  CO.  Bedford,  and  has  i.ssue,  William;  Sydney; 
Gertrude ;  and  Jidith. 

Charles  (Sir),  of  llillingdon  Couit,  Middlesex,  b.  1792; 
created  a  Baronet  lsG8. 

Francis,  6.  1793  ;  d.  1S54.  Henry  Digby,  d.  young. 

Ednumd  Wheler,  b.  1801 ;  m.  Frances  Eliza,  dau.  of  William 
Wingticld,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1835,  left  at  his  decc:i.sc, 
18U5,  an  only  child,  Charlotte,  m.  Col.  E.  H.  Cooper, 
of  Jtarkrec  Castle,  co.  Sligo. 
Elizabeth,  m.  2  June,  1813,  William  Wingfield  (afterwards 
Baker),  E.sq.  of  Or.sett  Hall,  Es.sex. 

Charlotte,  711.  1810,  H.  C.  Compton,  Esq.  of  Manor  House, 
Minestead,  Hants. 

Selina,  m.  24  March,  1824,  C.  H.  Braccbridge,  Esq.  of  The 
Hall,  Atherstonc,  co.  Warwick. 
Mr.  Mills  d.  20  March,  1820,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mills,  Esq.  of  Bisterne,  Hants,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
Verderer  of  New  Forest,  b.  11  Aug.  1789;  to.  28  July,  1835, 
Sarah  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Micklethwait,  Esq. 
of  Taverham  Hall,  Norwich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1869) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  now  of  Bisterne. 

II.  Cecil  (Rev.),  b.  17  Nov.  18i!9,;  Rector  of  Barford,  co.  War- 
wick; m.  12  Aug.  1874,  Anne  Henrietta  Frances,  eldest 
dau.  of  Capt.  Nicholls,  and  has  issue  a  son,  Francis  Cecil, 
b.  31  July,  1875;  and  a  dau. 

Mr.  Mills  was  formerly  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  served 
in  the  Peninsula  and  Holland.  He  was  present  at  the  battles 
of  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Salamanca,  and  the  sieges  of  Ciudad 
Eodrigo  and  Burgos,  for  which  he  had  the  war  medal  and 
three  clasps.  He  was  M.P.  for  Rochester  from  1831  to  1&34. 
He  d.  28  i'eb.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Gyronny  of  six  arg.  and  az.,  a  millrind  sa.  Crext—A 
demi-lion  reguardant  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  genul  az. 
holding  between  the  paws  a  millrind  sa.  il/oiio— Nil  conscire 
sibi. 

;Sea4— Bisterne,  Eingwood,  Hants. 


MILLS    OF    SAXHAM:    HALL. 

Mills,  Thomas  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall„ 
Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1871,  formerly  Lieut.  King's 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  4  March,  1818 ;  m.  31  May, 
1843,  Emily,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Hon.  Samuel 
Hatt,  Seigneur  of  Chambly,  near  Montreal,  Canada, 
aiid  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  30  April,  1844. 

H.  Thomas  Richard,  6.  18  Oct.  1851. 

I.  Emily  Matilda. 

ULl'llcaSf'— Gii'Es  Mills,  Esq.  of  London,  6.  1678;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Elliston  Barrington,  Esq.  of  Chelmsford,  Essex 
(son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Barrington,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of 
Robert  Barrington,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Broad  Oak,  Essex,  who 
was  3rd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Barrington,  1st  bart.  of  Bariingtoa 
Hall  (so  created  1614),  and  dying  24  Jan.  1746,  left  a  son, 

William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Hatch,  Esq.  of  Clabery  Hall,  Essex  ;  and  dying 
1790,  left,  with  otlier  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  b.  11  Feb. 
1749;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1805.  He  m.  Su.«annaU, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher  Harris,  Esq.  of  Bellevue, 
Devon,  son  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Radford  House,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Christopher  John,  b.  5  Oct.  1782;  mi.  1st,  Harriet,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Butts,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  by  whom  ho  had 
one  dau.,  Harriet.  He  rn.  2ndly,  Jemima  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Hatch,  Esq.  of  Clabery  Hall,  Essex,  and  by  her  had  ono 
son,  James,  b.  10  April,  1811.  He  ?)i.3rdly,  Charlotte  JIary, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Ilarcourt  Powell,  Esq.  of  Burlington 
Street,  London;  and  </.  4  Oct.  1855. 
Thomas  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Stutton,  Ipswich,  and  of  Great 
Saxham,  Sutfnlk,  Proctor  in  Convocation  for  the  Arch- 
deaconry of  Suffolk,  Hon.  Canon  of  Norwich,  Chaplain  iu 
Ordinary  to  Her  Majesty,  and  J.P.  for  Suffolk,  b.  17  Nuv. 
1792;  7/(.  1st  Anne,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Barnardiston,  Esq, 
of  The  Ryes,  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Barrington  .Stopford  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Law.shall, 
Suffolk,  111.  Georgiana  Penelope,  dau.  of  Henry  C.  Suirt, 
Esq.  of  Critchill  House,  Dorset,  and  has  one  dau.  sur- 
viving, Mary  Isabel. 


1102 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIL 


The  Eev.  Thomas  Mills  m.  2n(ll)-,   1836,  Hon.  Elizabeth 

Frances,  dau.  of  George,  5th  Viscount  Harrington. 
Susanna,  m.  1805,  John  William  Hicks,  Esq.  of  Jamaica, 

and  of  Bath;  and  d.  11  Sept.  1853. 
Elizaheth,  d.  unvii.  1825. 
Marianne,  ra.  Edward  Harman,  Esq.  of  Clay  HiU,  Enfield ; 

and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue. 
Julia,  r,i.  27  Aug.  1833,  Eev.  Arthur  Carrighan,  Eector  of 

Barrow,  Suffolk;  and  d.  1862. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Ij.  18  Jan.  1730;  r,i.  5  June,  1817,  Clara  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eev.  Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  had  issue, 

TnoMAS  EicHAED,  HOW  of  Saxham  Hall. 

William  Huntley,  6.  13  June,  1323  ;  married. 

Clara  Mary  Anne,  m.  27  May,  1847,  Eev.  Wadham  Huntley 

Skrine. 
Anne  Harriett,  m.  17  May,  1853,  Sholto  James  Douglas,  Esq., 

2nd  son  of  Gen.  Sir  James  Donglas,  and  has  issue. 
Susan  Caroline,   ra.  3   Aug.  1843,   Henry  Duncan  Skrine, 

eldest    son  of  Henry  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Stuhbings    House, 

Berks,  and  of  Warley,  Somerset. 
Julia  Jane,  m.  3  Sept.  1853,  Theodore  Thring,  Esq.,  Bar- 

rister-at-Law. 
Catherine  Mary,  ra.  30  May,  1854,  George  James  Edward 

BrortTi,  Esq.  of  Tostock  Place,  Suffolk. 
Elizabeth  Georgina.  ra.  11  Aug.  1863,  Eev.  Henry  Kcyworth 

Creed,  Eector  of  Chedburgh,  Suffolk. 
Be  d.  1865. 

Ai-ra-f — Erm.,  a  fer-de-moline  sa.     Crest — A  lion  rampant  or. 
2Jotto — Contido. 
Seat — Saxham  Hall,  Biut-  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 


MILNE-HOME    OF    MILNE-GRADEN. 

MiLyE-HoME,  David,  Esq.  of  Milne  Graden 
House,  CO.  Berwick,  Barrister-at-Law,  LL.D.,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  and  a  member  of  various  scientifio  societies 
in  London  and  Edinburgh,  h.  22  Jan.  1805  ;  m.  30 
July,  1832,  Jean  Forman,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of 
WilUam  Forman  Home,  Esq.  of  ^Yedderburn  and 
Paxton,  CO.  Berwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David,  b.  25  Sept.  1838;  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  Eoyal 
Horse  Guards  Blue,  and  M.P.  for  Berwick-on-Tweed;  ra. 
1367,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Buchan-Hcpburn,  Bart,  of 
Smeaton,  co.  Haddington,  and  has  a  son,  b.  1873,  and 
other  issue. 

I.  Jean. 

It.  Grace. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Hotbam,  E.X.,  and  has  one 
son,  John,  and  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Mary. 

IV.  Georgiana. 

V.  Susan. 

Ht'llCa^*^. — David  Milke,  Esq.  of  Campie,  Merchant,  of 
Edinburgh,  ra.  Susan  Vemer,  of  Musselburgh,  and  was  father  of 

SiB  David  Milxe,  G.C.B.,  K.S.I. ,  K.W.X.,  Admiral  E.X.,  a 
very  distinguished  naval  commander,  second  in  command  in 
Lord  Exmouth's  expedition  against  Algiers.  He  was  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Berwick,  and  for  a  short  time  M.P.  for  Berwick- 
on-Tweed.  He  in.  1st,  1804,  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Purves,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

DAvro  3IiLXE  Home,  now  of  Milne  Graden. 

Sir  Alexander  Milne,  K.C.B.,  Vice-Admiral  E.y.,  and  a  Lord 

of  the  Admiralty,  b.  1806;  ra.  17  Dee.  1850,  Euphemia,  dau. 

of  Archibald  Cochrane,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Admiral  Sir  David  Milne  ra.  2ndly,  Miss  Stephen,  dau.  of 
George  Stephen,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Grenada.  He  d. 
5  May,  1845,  aged  82. 

S!!f(<s— Milne  Graden;  Coldstream;  and  Paxton  House,  co. 
Berwick. 

^amilu  of  pome. 

HilTCaJC. — Sir  David  Home,  of  Thurston,  in  East  Lothian 
(2n(\  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Home,  of  Home),  ra.  Alice,  heiress  of 
Wedderbum,  co.  Berwick,  and  had  a  son,  David,  who  pre- 
deceased him,  leaving,  by  Elizabeth  Carmichael  his  wife,  two 
sons,  Geobge,  of  Wedderbum  ;  and  Patrick  (Sir),  of  Polwarth, 
Knt.,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Marchmont;  of  Sir  Hugh-Hume 
Campbell,  Bart,  of  Marchmont;  of  Hcme  of  K',mraeygliaiac, 
HcME  of  Ccutle  Ilurae,   &c.     Sir  David's  great-grandson, 

SiB  David  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  ra.  Isabel,  dau.  of  David 
Hoppringle.  of  Galashiels,  by  whom  he  had  seven  sons,  called 


"the  spears  of  Wedderburne,"  i.  Geobge,  fell  at  Flodden, 
s.  p.;  11.  David,  successor  to  his  father;  in.  Alexander,  of 
Manderston,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Dunbar,  Homes  of 
Renton,  and  Home-Deummonds  of  Blair  Druramond :  iv. 
John,  ancestor  of  Home,  Bart,  of  Blackadder;  v.  Eobert ; 
VI.  Andrew,  Eector  of  Lauder;  and  vii.  Patrick,  of  Broom 
House.  Sir  David  Home  was  slain  at  the  field  of  Flodden, 
together  with  his  eldest  son.    His  2nd  son, 

David  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  ra.  Alison,  sister  of  Archibald, 
Cth  Earl  of  Angus,  and  widow  of  Eobert  Blackadder,  of  Black- 
adder,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  i.  Geobge,  of  Wedderbum, 
slain  at  Pinkie  1547,  s.'p. ;  ii.  David  (Sir),  of  whom  presently; 
and  Id.  John,  of  Crumstane.    The  2nd  son, 

David  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  was  taken  prisoner  at  Pinkie. 
He  m.  Mariota,  dau.  of  Andrew  Johnston,  of  Elphinston,  by 
whom  he  had  (with  three  daus.)  four  sons,  i.  Geobge,  his 
heir;  ii.  David,  of  Godscroft,  a-nihoxoi  A  HUtory  of  t lie H'V.scs 
of  Douffla^  and  Horae;  in.  James,  Parson  of  Hilton;  and 
IV.  John.    David  Home  d.  1574,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sib  Geobge  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  appointed  Warden  of 
the  East  Marches  1578,  and  Comptroller  of  Scotland  1597.  He 
ra.  Jean,  dau.  of  John  Halden,  of  Gleneagles;  and  dying 
24  Nov.  1616,  left  an  only  son  and  successor. 

Sib  David  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Home,  of  Coldingknows,  and  was  slain  at  the  kattle  of 
Dunbar,  1650,  together  with  his  son, 

Geobge  Home,  of  Wedderbum.  He  m.  Catherint,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Morison,  of  Preston  Grange,  a  Lord  of  Sesiun,  and 
left  (with  two  daus.,  Katharine,  ra.  John  Bethune,  of  Blebo; 
and  Margaret)  a  son, 

Geobge  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  6.  1641 ;  who  d.  in  or  before 
1715,  leaving,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Liddell,  a 
dau.,  .Jean,  and  two  sons,  Geobge,  his  heir;  ani  Francis,  of 
Quixwood,  from  whom  a  claimant  to  the  Marchnont  Peerage, 
Capt.  Francis  Douglas  Home,  derived  his  descent.  The  eldfer 
son, 

Geobge  Home,  of  Wedderbum,  joined  the  rising  of  1715, 
was  taken  at  Preston,  tried,  and  condemned.  He  obtained, 
however,  a  pardon,  and  d.  at  Wedderbum  1720,  leaving,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Home,  Bart,  of 
Lumsdean,  nine  children,  i.  David,  of  Wedderbum,  d.  s.  p. 
1762;  II.  George,  d.  s.p.  1753;  in.  Patbick,  of  Wedderbum, 
d.  unra.  1766;  iv.  Francis,  d.  unm.  1732;  v.  John,  Capt. 
E.N.,  d.  unm.  1758;  vi.  James,  Capt.  E.N.,  killed  in  action 
with  the  French  1753,  unra.;  i.  Margaret,  m.  1732,  Ninian 
Horae,  of  Billie,  and  was  mother  of  Patrick  Home,  of  Wedder- 
bum, M.P.,  and  other  children,  all  deceased;  ii.  Isabella,  ra. 
Alexander  Home,  of  Jardinfield,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of 
Xinian  Home,  of  Paxton,  Governor  of  Grenada,  murdered 
there  by  Fedon,  1795,  and  of  George  Home,  of  Wedderbum 
and  Paxton;  iii.  Jean,  )(i.  Eev.  John  Tod,  Minister  .of  Lady 
Kirk.    The  youngest  dau., 

Jean  Home,  ra.  Eev.  John  Tod,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and 
three  daus.,  none  of  whom  married  except  the  eldest  dau., 

Maegaeet  Tod,  who  m.  1799,  John  Forman,  Esq.,  and  dying 
1320,  left  issue, 

I.  John,  who  s.  to  Wedderbum,  and  d.  g.  p. 

II.  William,  6.  24  April,  1782;  jn.  Jan.  1811,   Jean,  dau.  of 
Eev.  George  Home,  of  Gunsgrcen,  and  left  issue, 

1  Jean  (heiress  of  Wedderbum  and  Paxton),  m.   1832, 
David,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  David  Milne,  G.C.B. 

2  Margaret,  jn.  1832,  the  Hon.  Adolphus  F.  Cathcart,  Capt. 
in  the  army,  youngest  son  of  Earl  of  Cathcart. 

3  Georgina  Hay,  yn.  Capt.  Francis  Eamsay,  brother  of  Sir 
Alexander  Eamsay. 

4  IsabeUa  Jane,  m.  1840,  Hon.  Charles  St.  Clair,  Capt.  R.N., 
2nd  son  of  James,  12th  Lord  Sinclair;  and  d.  1852. 

in.  Xinian,  d.  young. 

IV.  Jean,  ra.  Eev.  James  Smith,  D.D. ;  and  d.  4  Dec.  ISU. 


MILNER-GIBSON    OF    THESERTON 
HOUSE. 

MiLXEE-GiBSOx,  Eight  Hox.  Thomas,  of  The- 
berton  House,  Saxmundham,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  3  Sept.  180G  ;  jn.  Feb.  1832,  Arethusa  Susanna, 
only  child  of  Sir  Thomas  Gery  Cullum,  Bart,  of 
Hardwicke  House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Sulfolk 
(lineally  descended  from  the  marriage  iu  1623  of  Sir 
Thomas  Cuilum,  1st  bart.,  of  Hawstcad  and  Hard- 
T\ick  Hoiise,  Suffolk,  with  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  ]!sichola8  Gris^e,  Esq.),  and  has  issu- 


MIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIL 


1103 


I.  JosKPH  Jaspeb  Alksandeb,  6.  23  Feb.  1852;  m.  1874, 
Elizabeth  Isidore,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  George  M.  Parsons, 
of  Columbus,  Ohio,  United  States,  and  has  issue. 

II.  George  Grey,  of  Hardwick,  Suffolk,  6.  5  Nov.  1807,  «.  his 
grandmother.  Lady  Galium  at  IJardwiek  in  1875. 

I.  Alice  Mary,  vi.  William  Wybrow  llobertson,  Ksq. 

II.  Sydney  Isabella. 

Tliis  gentleman,  disfingmshed  as  a  leading  Politieian 
and  Parliamentary  Speaker,  was  educated  at  the 
Charter  House  and  at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  where 
lie  graduated  as  a  Wrangler  1830.  He  was  M.P.  for 
Ipswich  from  1837  to  1839,  for  Manchester  from 
1811  to  1857,  and  for  Ashton-uuder-Lync  from  1857 
to  18G8,  and  has  held  office  as  President  of  the 
Board  of  Trade.  He  is  only  son  of  Major  Thomas 
Milner  Gibson,  of  the  37th  regt.  (who  d.  May, 
1807),  by  Isabella  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  H.  Glover, 
Esq.,  and  grandson  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Gibson. 
Scai — Thebeiioa  House,  Saxmuudliam. 


MILWAED    OF    ALICE-HOLT    AND 
TULLOGHER. 

MiLWAED,  Clement,  Esq.  of  Alice  Holt,  co. 
Southampton,  and  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  g.C,  b.  20  Aug.  1821 ;  m.  8  May,  1856, 
Elizabeth  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Pearson, 
.dlsq.  of  Ulverston,  and  has  a  dau., 

Mart  Eliza. 

ItlliraSC. — Clement  Milwaed,  a  scion  of  the  House  of 
IIiLWARD,  of  Wollcscote,  CO.  Worcester,  descended  from  Eaton 
Uovedale,  co.  Derby  (see  Visit.  Derby,  1611),  was  possessed  of 
lands  in  the  Manorof  Alehurstasa  copyholder  under  the  Bishop 
of  Gloucester,  ii:mp.  Charles  II.  He  settled  in  co.  Wexford; 
i».  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Plunkett,  Esq.,  and  had  is.sue, 

I.  Clement,  of  Dublin,  who  .?.  to  his  father's  estates  in  cos. 
Wicklow  and  Wexford ;  and  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Geoi'ge  Stowcll ; 
but  d.  s.  p.  By  his  wiU,  dated  5  Dec.  1707,  and  proved 
21  Oct.  1709,  he  devised  his  property  to  his  wife  lor  life  witli 
remainder  to  his  next  brother. 

II.  Thomas,  who  carried  on  the  line. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Aug.  1G97,  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Ballylioge, 

II.  Winifred,  m.  March,  1698,  Gervaise  Cliftun,  Esq. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  Dec.  1699,  William  Gilford,  Esq.  of  Polc- 
maloe;  and  (?.  4  May,  1718. 

Mr.  Milward  acquired  considerable  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Wick- 
low and  Wexford,  and  left  them  by  his  will,  dated  12  Nov. 
1694,  and  proved  6  Feb.  1697,  to  his  eldest  son.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Milwakd,  Esq.  of  Ballyharran,  co.  Wexford,  «.  to 
toe  estates  at  the  death  s.  p.  of  his  elder  brother.  He  m.  1st, 
Dct.  1696,  Hannah  Smith,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and 
;ndly,  July,  1697,  Sarah  Welman,  heiress  of  TuUogher,   co. 

ilkenny,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Clement,  h.  4  July,  1702 ;  d.  s.  p.  in  Africa,  June,  1722. 

s.p.  in  Africa,  June,  1722. 


IV.  John,  6.  14  Oct.  171.3. 
II.  Sarah,  b.  6  June,  1699. 
IV.  Lucy,  6.4  July,  1705. 
.  Eickard  Donovan,  Esq.  of 

VII.  Mary,  h.  16  June,  1716. 
May,  and  proved  25  Aug. 
son. 


II.  William,  h.  15  Aug.  1703;  d. 

III.  Henry,  his  heir. 
I.  Eliiabeth,  b.  20  April,  1698. 
ui.  Anne,  6.  16  Sept.  1700. 
▼.  Winifred,  b.  20  Oct.  1707  ;  m 

Clonmore,  who  d.  1781. 
VI.  Anne,  6.  20  May,  1715. 
Ir.  Milward,  whose  will,  dated  1 
731,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  survivin 

Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharran,  h.  25  Oct.  1711 ;  who 
31  Dec.  1734,  Beata,  dau.  of  James  Webb,  Esq.,  Dublin, 
nd  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir.  ii.  Thoma.^  b.  23  Nov.  1744. 

I.  Sarah,  6.  2  March,  1737.  ii.  Biata,  b.  4  June,  1740. 

HI.  Elizabeth,  0.  9  Oct.   1741;    lu.  Henry  Archer,   Esq.  of 
Ballyscskin  ;  and  d.  1829. 

r.  Milward  d.  29  Aug.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Milward,  Esq.  of  Ballyharran,  b.  5  .March,  1712;  w. 

une,  1767,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  lUury  Archer,  Esq.  of  Bally- 

eskin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  20  July,  1774;  d.  unm. 
UI.  Clement,  who  .<.  his  brother. 

1.  Beata,  b.  22  Sept.  1769 ;  m.  Christopher  Hore  ITatchcll,  Esq. 
n.  Elizabeth,  b.  1  I'eb.  1773.         iii.  Lcttice,  6.  7  Oct.  1775. 
IV.  Sarah,  6.  1777. 

T.  Milward  (/.  18  Deo.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
liENRY  Milward,  Esq.  of  Lallyliarran,  J. P.,  Major  Wexford 


Militia,  5.  4 March,  1772;  m.  1812,  Miss  Elizabeth  Cooth  Whit- 
niasb,  of  Bath  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Southampton,  1842,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

Clement  Milward,  Esq.  of  Tullogher,  co.  Kilkenny,  Rcar- 
Adniiral  R.N.,  6.  7  Sept.  1776;  m.  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford,  by  wlioni 
(who  (/.  1854)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rodney  Stoke,  Somerset,  and 
Piebendary  of  Wells  Cathedial,  ,,(.  1  Jan.  1846,  Eliza  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  John  I'cddcr,  of  Churchtown,  co.  Lancaster; 
and  d.  5  May,  1876,  leaving  three  daus., 

1  Eliza  Margaret.        2  Anna  IMai'ia.        Z  .Tnnc  Deborah. 

II.  Charles  Richard,  R.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  Proctor  of 
the  Ecclesiastical  and  Admiralty  Courts  in  Ireland;  (/.  unm. 
Jan.  1848.  in.  Clement,  now  of  Ali  je  Holt. 

IV.  Thomas  Walter,  C.B.,  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  Artillery,  and 
Col.  in  the  army,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  b.  18  June, 
1825;  m.  24  June,  1852,  Olivia  Maria,  dau.  of  David  i'eatty, 
Esq.  of  Penzance,  co.  Wexford;  and  d.  31  Dec.  ibH,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Clement  Henry,  b.  8  Oct.  1860. 

2  Frederick  David,  b.  10  Sept.  1862. 

3  Arthur  Dawson,  6.  13  July,  18()5. 

4  Thomas  Walter,  b.  10  April,  1867. 

5  Harry  Dacres,  b.  1  July,  1871. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary. 

2  Annie  Olivia, 

3  Clementina  Blanche, 

V.  William,  b.  12  March,  1827 ;  d.  v.nm.. 

VI.  Dawson  Archer,  of  Tullogher,  J. P.  co.  Kilkenny,  6. 
8  May,  1829. 

I.  Deborah  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.        n.  Anna  Louisa. 

Admiral  Milward  d.  1857. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  fess  gu.  three  plates.    Crest — A  dragon's 
head  couped  vert  between  two  wings  gu. 
Seats — Alice  Holt,  co.  Soiuhaniptou;  Tullogher,  co.  Kilkenny. 


MILWAED    OF    THE    MANOR    HOUSE. 
LECHLADE. 

Milwaed,  George,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House, 
Lechlade,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucester, 
Worcester,  and  Oxon,  late  Capt.  in  Eoyal  North 
Gloucester  Militia,  b.  18  July,  1843 ;  on.  11  Jan. 
1866,  Augusta  Susanna  Shaen,  eldest  dau.  of  Tliomas 
Shaen-Carter,  Esq.  of  Watlington  Park,  Oiou,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  George  Harold  Shaen,  6.  26  Oct.  ISCO. 

II.  Victor  Tilson,  b.  11  April,  1869. 

III.  John  Bertram,  b.  1  March,  1871. 

iitnCaflC. — George  Milward,  Esq.  of  Wincot,  co. 
Gloucester  (grandfather  of  the  present  representative),  lel'c 
by  Anne  his  wife,  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

John,  who  d.  unm.  Dec.  1842. 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  of  Waterford,  ;//.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Newport,  and 
niece  of  Sir  John  Newport,  Bart,  ot  New  Park,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  had,  1  John,  inlierited  a  portion  of  his  uncle 
John's  estate,  of  Loxley  House,  near  Stratford-on-Avon ; 
2  George;  3  Henry;  1  Mary,  m.  Robert  Newport,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Francis  Newport;  and  2  Anne,  m.  John  Jones, 
Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,of  Mullinabro',  co.  Waterford. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  m.  WiUiam  Allen,  Esq.  of  Brook  House,  near  High 
Wycombe.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Heinings,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Milward,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  the  Manor  House,  Lech- 
lade, CO.  Gloucester,  in.  Mary  Anne,  sister  of  John  Atkins, 
Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1802,  and  M.P.  for  Arundel,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1813)  left  at  his  decease,  19  May,  1S39,  aged  64, 
a  son,  George,  his  heir,  and  five  daus.,  Sarah  Atkins,  hi.  Rev. 
S.  F.  Morgan,  Rector  of  Chepstow,  and  d.  1862;  Mary  Anne; 
Catherine  Esther;  Julia;  and  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Nash 
Griffin,  D.D.,  of  Trinity  Churcli,  Dublin.     His  only  son, 

George  Milward,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  Lechlade,  CO. 
Gloucester,  J. P.,  Barristerat-Law,  b.  27  Sept.  1807;  ra. 
19  March,  1835,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Grace,  E.sq.  of 
Stockwcll  Common,  J. P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  the  Manor  House,  Lechlade. 

II.  Henry  Anderson,  b.  30  June,  1845;  d.  Dec.  1S71. 

III.  Hardwick  Browning,  li.  2  July,  1847. 

IV.  Arthur  Prendergast,  6.  26  Sept.  1852;  jii.  Edilii,  dau.  cf 
Col.  Bellers. 

I.  Sarah  Gr.ice. 

II.  Mary  Ann  Grace,  m.  Rev.  J.  G.  Tetlcy,  M..V.,  only  son  of 
Dr.  Tctley,  of  Torquay. 

III.  Catherine  Grace,  d.  unm. 


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MIN 


XV.  Frances  Grace,  m.  W.  Stancombe,  only  son  of  W.  Stan- 
combe,  Esq.  of  Pottem,  Devizes,  co.  Wilts. 

He  d.  March,  1871. 

Anns — Erm.,  a  cross  moline  between  three  torteaux,  two 
and  one,  eacli  charged  with  a  crescent  or.  C're.H — Between  two 
wings  az.  a  bear's  paw  erased  sa.  claws  or,  holding  a  sceptre  in 
hend  sinister  gold  entwined  by  a  sprig  of  oak.  Motto — Xec 
lemere  nee  timide. 

/Seat— The  Manor  House,  Lechlade. 


miLWAIlD    OF    THUPvGAHTON    PRIOBY. 

MiLWAED,  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Thurgarton  Priory, 
CO.  IS'ottmgliam,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857, 
5.  25  July,  1810 ;  m.  9  Jime,  1840,  Marianne,  3rd 
dau.  of  Charles  Martin,  Esq.  of  Vintner's  Hall,  by 
Katharine  his  wife,  dan.  of  George  Welstead,  Esq. 
of  Wormley,  Herts. 

iLtllCaSC— This  family  descends  from,  and  bears  the  arms 
of  the  ancient  House  of  Slilward,  of  Eaton  Dovedale,  ."six  gene- 
rations of  which  are  described  in  the  Visitation,  of  Der-i,;/, 
1611. 

Thomas  Milwakd,  Esq.  6.  1668,  son  of  Richard  Millwanl, 
purchased  an  estate  at  Handley,  Korth  Winfield,  co.  Derby, 
1710.    He  was  father  of 

EicHARD  MiLWAED,  Esq.,  who  m.  8  March,  1743,  Frances 
Eeynolds,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1790,  by  his  son, 

EicHAKD  MiLWAKD,  Esq.,  who  m.  12  May,  1781,  Ellen  Little, 
and  hud  issue, 

I.  EicHAKD,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  22  April,  1786;  d.  2  Feb.  1830. 
in.  Thomas,  b.  3  Aug.  1790;  d.  14  Jan.  1841. 

I.  Frances,  d.  13  Dec.  1857. 

II.  Anne,  m.  10  Oct.  1S09,  John  Parlun?on,  Esq.,  son  of  .Tohn 
Parkinson,  Esq.  of  South  Clifton,  and  Knapthorpe,  Isotts, 
and  d.  9  Sept.  1840,  having  had, 

1  EicHARD,  now  of  Thurgarton  Priory. 

2  John,  b.  15  Jan.  1812 ;    m.  July,  1842,  Katherine,  2nd 
•          dau.  of  George  Hole,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  John,  b.  20  July, 

1843  ;  George,  b.  22  Jan.  1846  ;  Lionel,  deceased  ;  Cyril, 
b.  5  Feb.  1854;  Hugh,  6.  10  April,  1855;  Eleanor; 
Florence ;  Marianne ;  and  Mary  Beatrice. 

3  William  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Langenhoe,  Essex,  &.  10 
May,  1815 ;  m.  25  Jan.  1844,  Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of 
Charles  Martin,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Welstead,  b. 
26  Feb.  1860;  Leonard  Milward,  b.  11  Oct.  1851;  Richard 
Marion,  b.  20  March,  1856 ;  Georgiana  Marianne ;  Grace 
Louisa ;  Katherine  Sophia. 

4  Thomas,  b.  30  June,  1817;  to.  16  April,  1857,  Jane,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Theodore  Williams,  "Vicar  of  Hendon, 
Middlesex. 

1  Anne,  r.i.  19  Sept.  1854,  Eev.  Henry  Smith  Anders, 
Eector  of  Kirkby-le-Thorpe,  co.  Lincohi ;  he  d.  16  April, 
1877. 

Mr.  Milward  d.  1825,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  late 

Richard  Milward,  Esq.  of  Hexgreave  Park,  and  Thurgar- 
ton Priory,  J.P.,  6.  1  July,  1784,  who  d.  «.  ;).  16  Aug.  1844, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Richard  Parkinson,  Esq.,  who 
takes,  by  sign-manual,  the  name  and  arms  of  Milward,  in 
place  of  those  of  Pabkinson. 

Anns — Erm.,  on  a  fcss  gu.  three  bezants.     C-fst — A  lion's 
paw  grasping  a  sc-eptre  or.    ilottn — Xec  tcmere  ncc  timide. 
Scat — Thurgarton  Priory,  Southwell,  Xutts. 


MINCHIN    OF    BUSHEKSTOWN. 

MiKCHiN,  Geoege  John,  Esq.  of  Bushersto-svn, 
King's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherilTfor  that  co. 
1870,  and  J.P.  for  co.  Tipperary,  educated  at  Trin. 
CoU.  Dubhn,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1874,  b.  28  April, 
1845  ;  in.  15  June,  1876,  Edith  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Buubury  Frend,  Esq.  of  BoskeU,  co. 
Limerick,  and  grand-niece  of  Field  Marshal  Hugh, 
1st  Viscount  Gough. 

ILlUCagC— The  family  of  Minchin  is  one  of  very  old 
standing  in  the  King's  Co.     In  the  year  1720, 

HcMPURET  MiN-CHiN,  Esq.  of  Ballynakill,  co.  Tipperary,  J. P., 
M.P.  CO.  Tipperary  (a  younger  son  of  Charles  Minchin,  of 
Moneygall,  whose  will  was  proved  18  Nov.  1681),  had  his 
armorial  bearings  entered  in  Ulster's  Office.  He  was  afterwards 
of  Busherstown,  King's  Co.,  and  as  such,  made  his  will, 
30  Sept.  1733.  By  Rebecca  his  wife,  sister  of  Joshua  Paul, 
Esq.,  he  had,  with  other  issue, 


) 


Humphrey,  his  heir.  George. 

Paul,  of  Bogh,  CO.  Carlow,  whose  will  was  proved  24  Aug. 
1764.  By  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bunbury,  Esq. 
of  Johnstown,  he  left  issue,  1  Humphrey  ;  2  Joseph  Paul ; 
1  Rebecca,  ra.  Daniel  Foley,  Esq. ;  2  Elizabeth ;  and  3  Jime, 
wife  of  William  Maunsell. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Hd.mphrey  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  to.  Miss  Chad- 
wick,  and  had  issue,  with  eight  daus., 

John,  of  Busherstown.  Humphrey. 

Paul.  Joshua.  George. 

His  eldest  son, 

John  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  High  Sheriff  of  King's 
Co.  1768,  TO.  Miss  EUard,  and  had  issue,  ^ 

Richard,  Capt.  of  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  J 

George,  of  IJusherstown.  ^ 

Rebecca,  m.  William  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  co.  Tip 
perary,  and  had  issue. 

His  2nd  son, 

George  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  High  Sheriff  o 
King's  Co.  1828,  m.  Elizabeth  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Studd^rr 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Elm  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  (who  d.  l-uo 
he  had  issue,  with  a  dau.,  Alicia,  a  son, 

John  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Busherstown,  J.P.,  an  officer  -i'-i) 
regt.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Hall,  Esq.  of  Innismore  liui: 
CO.  Fermanagh;  and  d.  1851,  having  had  issue, 

George  John,  now  of  Busherstown. 

Elizabeth  Agnes,  m.  1S63,  Richard  J.  Gabhett,  Esq.,  J. P.,  o 
Caherline  House,  co.  Limerick. 

Alice  Anne,  ra.  1868,  Capt.  Welch,  of  Monkstown  Park,  co 
Dublin. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  chevron  cotised  gu.  between  three  fleurs 
de-lis  az.  Crest — A  naked  arm  embowed  couped  at  thi 
shoulder  ppr.,  in  the  haud  a  baton  or.  3Jotto — Rcgarde  a  I 
mort. 

&f/«— Busherstown,  Dunkerrin,  Eoscrea.  Ciii6  — Kildai' 
Street,  Dublin. 


MINNITT    OF    ANAGHBEG-. 

MiKNiTT,  JosHTJA  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  cc 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  b.  9  Aug.  1806 ;  m.  19  May,  1S34 
Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Foster  Goring 
Bart,  of  Highden,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Goring,  late  Major  18th  Royal  Irish  regt.,  i 
2  Aug.  1836 ;  m.  1865,  Elizabeth  Fredericka,  dau.  of  F 
Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue 

II.  Joshua  Robert,  M.B.,  6.  28  May,  1844. 

m.  George  Godolphin  Caleb,  6.  6  Feb.  1849  ;  to.  1871 
Isabella,  dau.  of  W.  T.  Webb,  Esq. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Eliz.ibeth,  to.  1872,  J.  E.  Headech,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Bridget.  iv.  xVnna. 

JLtlTCagC— The  founder  of  the  Irish  branch  of  the  3Iinnit 
family  was 

Capt.  John  Minnitt,  of  Mount  Blinnitt,  co.  Limerick.  II 
TO.  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Robert  Minnitt,   Esq.  of   Knygh  Castle,   BlaeUfort,   air 
Anaghbeg,  all  co.  Tipperary,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Kent 
Esq.  of  Poleran,  eo.   Kilkenny,  Collector  of  WaterforJ,  an' 
had  issue, 
I.  Caleb,   murdered  at  Cranagh  Duffe,   Dowhaia,   2  April 
1707,  d.  s.  p. 
H.  John,  of  Knygh  Castle  and  Blackfort,  Capt.  in  the  army 
in.  1713,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  KUfrush,  cc 
Limerick,  and  had  a  son,  James,  who  d.  unm.,  and  thrc 
daus.,  1  Mary,  to.  1743,  George  Hastings,  Esq.  of  Bally 
valley,  co.  Clare;    2  Eliza,  to.  her  cousin,  John  Carder 
Esq.  of  Coolrae,  and  Killard ;  and  3  Jane,  rn.  1st,  Mr.  Can 
of  Limerick;    2ndly,  T.  Ledger,  Esq.  of  Ferry  glass;  an. 
3rdly,  Isaac  Jacques,  Esq. 
III.  Robert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Martha,  to.  Richard  Powell,  Esq.  of  [Newgarden,  CO 
Limerick. 

II.  Hannah,  b.  1681 ;  m.  1700,  Charles  Atkins,  Esq.,  eldes 
son  and  heir  of  Richard  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Currakerry  West 
CO.  Cork. 

III.  Abigail,  m.  Edward  Despard,  Esq.  of  Cranagh,  Queen' 
Co.,  eldest  son  of  William  Ue.spard,  Esq.  of  Coolbally. 

IV.  Grace,  m.  Henry  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Hall,  co 
Tipperary. 

Eobert  Minnitt,  Esq.,  d.  31  May,  1709.    His  3rd  son, 

Robert  Minnitt,  E.sq.  of  Anaghbeg,  purchased  Blackfor 
from  his  elder  nephew,  James  ;  he  -ni.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-hci: 
of  the  Rev.  Paul  Ducloss,  Rector  of  Rathdowny,  Queen's  Co. 
of  an  eminent  French  family,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1773 
five  sons  and  two  daus.. 


MIR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MIT 


1105 


Paul,  of  Blackfovt,  d.  unm. 

Eobert  (Bev.),  Kector  of  Tulla,  co.  Clare,  d.  about  5  Dec. 
1785  ;  ni.  his  cousin,  Eleanor,  2nd  dan.  of  William  lleveroux, 
Esq.  of  Deerpark,  co.  Clare,  by  INIargaret,  eldest  dan.  of 
Kobert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fonntainville,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  1777  or  1778,  had  issue,  a  son,  Robert,  who((.  young, 
and  a  dau.  and  heir,  Anno,  of  Blackfort,  who  'ui.  1B06, 
William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Adrival,  co,  Kerry,  Barristor-at- 
Law. 

Caleb,  5«.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cardan,  Esq. 
of  Killard,  and  had  issue. 

John,  III.  Miss  Harding,  of  Clonlea,  and  had  issue,  Taul, 
settled  in  Van  Dienien's  Land,  m.  and  had  issue;  and 
William,  m.  the  dau.  of  John  Talmer,  Esij.  of  Glana- 
curruK'h  Castle,  Kind's  Co.,  and  had  issue,  Jolm  llobert 
Miiinitt,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  others. 

Joshua,  of  Anaghbeg. 

Margaret  Martha,  ra.  William  Molloy,  Esq.  of  Dove  Hill, 
King's  Co. 

Abigail,  m.  Eobert  Molloy,  Esq.  of  Streamstown. 

The  5th  son, 

JosiiCA  MiNNiT,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  h.  29  March,  1734;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  George  Tuthill,  Esq.  ofFaha,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Minnitt  d.  5  Juno,  1777,  and  w'as  s.  by  his 
son, 

Joshua  Minnitt,  Esq.  of  Anaghbeg,  b.  1  Jan.  1778  ;  to. 
1S05,  Mary  Toler,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Capt.  Nicholas  Toler 
Kiugsley,  8lh  regt.,  and  dying  April,  1830,  left  by  her  (who  d. 
1852)  issue, 
Joshua  Robert,  his  heir,  now  of  Anaghbeg. 
George,  d.  uiuii.  1830. 

William  Hastings,  m.  Araminta,  dau.  ot  Rev.  Mr.  Metgo,  and, 
d.  25  Dec.  187ti,  having  had  one  dau. 

Ednnmd,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robert  Rowan,  and  left  one 
son  and  two  daus. 

""ohn  Christopher,  Capt.  31stregt.,  ii;.  1st,  Miss  Dora  Jones,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons :  and  2ndly,  Miss  Mary  Baldwin,  of 
Clay  House,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  two  sons 
and  three  daus. 
Eliza,  )i).  31  July,  1834,  Maurice  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Anna,  ,n.  30  Sept.  1834,  the  Rev.  Eobert  Wilson  Rowan,  of 
Mount  Davis,  co.  Antrim.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Eleanor,  m.  Oct.  1855,  William  Galway,  Esq. 

Amu — Arg.,  three  helmets,  beavers  openlsa.,  garnished  or. 
CrcH — A  helmet  as  in  the  arms.    Motto — Virtute  et  armis. 
iSeat— Anaghbeg,  Nenagh, 


MIREHOTJSE    OF    HAMBROOK. 

MlREHOUSE,  Ret.  John,  of  Harabrook,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  Colsterworth,  co.  Lincoln,  Rector  of 
Colstcrworth,  M.A,  of  Clare  Coll.  Cambridge,  h. 
15  Dec.  1839. 

ILllICitflC. — This  family  takes  its  surname,  which  was 
anciently  written  Myrehouse  and  Myrehowse,  from  the 
"house"  of  the  mere  or  lake,  and  resided  at  Myresyke.  It 
claims  to  be  Saxon,  and  the  Myresyke  estate  is  stated  to  have 
been  in  the  possession  of  the  family  from  the  time  of  Edward 
TUE  Confessor.    In  the  reign  of  Henry  Vlll., 

John  Myrehowse,  Esq.  of  Myresyke  and  Mosergh,  Cumber- 
land, gaye  up  certain  lands  to  the  King  at  the  dissolution  of 
the  religious  houses,  and  in  the  3rd  year  of  Edward  VI.,  Sir 
William  Grey,  Knt.,  Lord  Grey  de  Wilton,  had  license  to 
alienate  the  lands  belonging  to  Peter  Myrehouse.  John  Myre- 
house, of  Myresyke,  had  two  sons, 

John  Myrehouse  and  Peter  Myrehouse:  the  former  is 
mentioned  in  a  deed  bearing  date  the  30th  of  April,  in  the 
ISth  year  of  the  reign  of  James  I.,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons, 
John  and  William;  John  ci.  young,  and  the  property  passed 
into  the  hands  of  the  younger, 

William  Myrehouse,    Esq.   of   Myresyke,   who    had  four 

lildrcn,  John;  Ann;  Barbara;  and  Jennet. 

John  Myrehouse,  Esq.  of  Myresyke,  the  only  son,  b.  1C20, 
('.  1704,  and  left,  by  Jane  his  wife,  John,  Moses,  Mary,  and 
Martha. 

•John  Myrehouse,  of  Myresyke,  the  elder  son,  6.  1C70,  i;!. 
1703,  Mary  Dickenson,  of  Redhow,  Laniplugh,  and  <.'.  1771, 
aL;cd  92,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d.  1776,  aged  97  years), 

I.  John,  of  Myresyke,  6.  1705;  m.  1725,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
W.  Wood,  Esq.  of  Lowhouse  Lorton  (whose  mother  lived  to 
the  age  of  105  years);  and  d.  1807,  aged  101,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Myresyke,  6.  1742;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J. 
Dickinson,  Esq. ;  and  d.  x.  ]).  1814. 

2  Jonathan  (Rev.),  d.  unra. 

3  Jo.sepli,  6.174S;  ui.  Maria,  dau.  of  Monsel,  of  Castle  Dono- 


John,  b.  ISOO;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  C.  Moore,  Esq.,  and  left 
a  son,  John  Mirehouse,  a  Capt.  in  lI.iM.S. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Jonathan,  b.  1723 ;  hi.,  and  had  four  sons  and  a  clau. 

I.  Isabel,  /;.  1707;  d.  1728. 

II.  Jane,  6.  1709;  m.  1733,  William  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Fangs; 
andii;.  1790,  aged  81. 

III.  Mary,  b.  17 H,  founded  and  endowed  a  school  at  Mocker- 
ton;  d.  179.3,  aged  82. 

IV.  Margaret,  b.  1713;  to.  1748,  John  Longmire,  Esq.  oS 
Thrushbank ;  d.  aged  92. 

V.  Ann,  b.  1717;  );t.  1749,  I'ctcr  Iredale,  Esq.  of  Muncaslw; 
d.  1799,  aged  82. 

VI.  Martha,  m.  Benjamin  Key,  Esq.  of  Lorton. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Mirehouse,  Canon  of  Peterborough,  Rector 
of  Elton,  and  Rector  of  Wilford,  b.  171(1;  m.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  J.  Torry,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Linthwaite,  Esq.,  ami 
had  issue,  I.  John  ;  ii.  Thomas  Torry,  b.  1755,  d.  1757;  and 
I.  Elizabeth,  buried  in  Peterborough  Cathedral.  The  liev. 
Thomas  Mirehouse  d.  18  Jan.  17(19,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Mirehouse,  Esq.,  b.  1751,  Fellow  of  Clare  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, of  Angle  and  Brownslade,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  thatco.,  and  High  Sheriff  1805;  m.  1788,  Mary,  sister 
of  Sir  John  Edwards,  Bart.,  of  Garth  and  Machynlleth,  <-o. 
Montgomery,  M.P.,  and  d.  1823,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  30 
Nov.  1856,  aged  91)  three  sons, 

I.  John  Camrell,  b.  26  June,  1789,  of  Brownslade  and 
Angle,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Pembroke  and  Middlesex, 
Serjeant-at-Law  and  Common  Serjeant  of  London  ;  m.  1S23, 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  l<'i.sher,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury, 
Preceptor  to  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  his  successor,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Pembroke,  and 
Barrister-at-Law;  b.  182G ;  ni.  1863,  Louisa,  dau.  of  S. 
O.  Lewis,  Esq. ;  d.  Jan.  1864. 

2  Evelyn,  J.P.  Pembroke,  and  Lieut.  71st  Highlanders, 
6.  1832;  d.  Aug.  1863. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1848,  Richard  Byrd  Levett,  Esq.  of 
Milford  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Walter. 
Byrd,  b.  5  May,  1849,  who  has  assumed  the  name  of 
Mirehouse. 

2  Mary,  in.  Gen.  Lewis,  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  of 
Chester  Square,  London.  3  Fanny.  4  Emma 

5  Agnes,  m.  18G2,  the  Rev.  Cecil  Edward  Fisher,  Rector  of 
Stoke,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 

II.  William  Squire  (Rev.),  of  Hambrook  Grove,  co.  Gloucester, 
Rector  of  Colsterworth,  co.  Lincoln,  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Fishponds,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  Iho 
Princess  Sophia,  J.P.  for  cos.  Pembroke  and  Gloucester, 
b.  21  Deo.  1790;  m.  2  Feb.  1S32,  Eliza  Brunctta,  only  dau. 
of  George  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Glan  Ilafrcn  and  Llan- 
llugan,  CO.  Montgomery ;  and  d.  26  March,  1864,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  30  June,  1874)  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Hambrook. 

2  William  Edward,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  28  Oct.  1844. 

1  Georgiana  Eliza,  m.  15  June,  1805,  the  Rev.  Frank 
Burges,  Rector  of  Winterbournc,  Gloucester,  wlio  d. 
24  July,  1875. 

2  Mary  Cornelia  Brunetta.  3  Esther  Avarina. 

III.  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  of  St.  George's  Hill  Somerset, 
Vicar  oi  St.  George's,  Rector  of  Harlaxton,  co.  Linrjoln,  and 
Prebendary  of  South  Grantham,  twin  with  William  Squire, 
TO.  26  March,  1835,  Milly,  eldest  dau.  of  P.  J.  Miles,  E.sq., 
M.P.,  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset,  and  Kingsweston,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  for  cos.  Pembroke  and  Somerset;  and  d. 
1866,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  John,  of  St.  George's  Hall,  Bristol,  J.P.  for 
Somerset,  Capt.  N.  Somerset  Ycomary,  b.  21  Dec.  1835; 
in.  1861,  Anna.  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Tierney  Roche,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  Henry  George,  b.  Ibl62,  and 
other  issue. 

2  Philip  John,  h.  1838;  d.  18G7. 

3  Arthur  Vv'illiam  Leigh,  Capt.  in  the  army,  served  in  the 
Persian  War  and  Indian  Mutiny,  b.  1839. 

1  Milieent  Mary,  in.  the  Rev.  C.  T.  Wilton,  Vicar  of  Foy, 
CO.  Hereford. 
^,.„is_Gu.,  a  bend  arg.  billcttce  sa.     C)v.sf— .\n  armed  arm 
holding  a  sword  all  ppr. '  il/o//'/— Qualis  ab  incepto. 

^Vai.-;— Colsterworth,  Grantham;  and  Hambrook  Grove,  co. 
Gloucester.  ^ 

MIREHOUSE    OP    THE    HALL,    ANGLE. 

See  Levett. 


FORBES-MITCHELL    OF    THAINSTONE. 

FoKBiS-MiTCiiELL,  JOHN,  Esq.  of  Thainstonc,  co. 
Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  June,  1843;  .v.  liis 
father  13  Aug.  1870;  m.  28  July,  1870,  Jane  Maria, 
elder  dau.  of  Thomas  James  Rawson,  Esq.  ot" 
Carrowvillo,  co.  Carlow. 


HOC 


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iLiuCagC— This  is  a  branch  of  tlie  family  of  Fonnzs, 
Barts.  of  Craigievar. 

Duncan  Fobbes,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Forbes,  4th  bart.  of 
Craigievar,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Striichan  of 
Balgall,  b.  20  March,  1757 ;  assumed,  under  deed  of  entail, 
executed  by  his  father  1772,  the  name  and  arms  of  Mitchell 
of  Thainstone,  in  memory  of  Sir  Andrew  Mitchell,  K.U.,  of 
Thainstone,  by  whom  the  estates  of  Thainstone  and  Easter  Bcltie 
were  left  to  Sir  Arthur.  He  m.  27  March,  1777,  Katharine 
Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Fraserfield,  grandson 
of  William,  Lord  Saltoun,  and  his  wife,  Lady  Katharine,  dau. 
of  David  Erskine,  9th  Earl  of  Buchan,  and  had  issue, 

Abthue  Andbew,  his  heir. 

■\V'iLLLAM.  Duncan.  Joitn. 

Alexander,  h.  1788;  m.  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Forbes,  Bart.,  and  d.  1843,  leaving  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

Henry  David,  deceased.  Mansfield,  deceased. 

Itathel,  d.  «.  p.  Margaret,  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Mitchell  d.  6  Oct.  179G,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Aethce  Andrew  Foebes  Mitchell,  b.  1779;  d.  3  May,  1801, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

WiLLLAM  FOBBES  MlTCHELL,  E.X.,  6.  31  Aug.  1732;  d.  11 
May,  1808;  i.  by  his  brother, 

Duncan  Foebes  Mitchell,  b.  1784;  d.  7  March,  1812;  s.  by 
his  brother, 

John  Fobbes  Mitchell,  of  Thainstone,  h.  1785;  m.  8  Feb. 
1809,  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Powell,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.Co.'s 
Artillery,  and  had, 

I.  Duncan. 

II.  John  George,  6.  4  March,  1814 ;  m.  17  June,  18.'37,  Eliza 
JIaria,  dau.  of  John  Lockie,  Esq.,  and  d.  1860,  having  had 
issue, 

1  John  Arthur,  b.  1839.         2  Charles  Pulteney,  6.  1840. 
3  AVilliam  Erskine,  d.  1877. 
in.  Arthur  Andrew  Charles,  b.  1815 ;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  David  Erskine,  b.  7  April,  1816;  m.  Ia48,  Margaret,  5th 
dau.  of  Alexander  Low,  Esq. 

V.  Frederick,  6.  21  June,  1818;  m.  1840,  Eachel,  4th  dau.  of 
Alexander  Forbes,  Esq. 

VI.  James  Andrew,  b.  6  May;  d.  27  Aug.  1820. 

Til.  Alexander  Kinloeh,  Judge  High  Court  of  Bombay,  b. 
7  July,  1621;  -;«.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry -David  Forbes, 
Esq.  of  Balgownie ;  and  d.  at  Poonah,  31  Aug.  1865,  leaving, 
with  other  issue, 

1  John  Fraser.  2  Henry  David  Erskine. 

3  Alexander  Abemethie. 
Mr.  Mitchell,  who  d.  in  France,  9  July,  1822,  was  «.  by  his  son, 
Duncan  Foebes  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Thainstone,  b.  30  Oct. 
1812;  m.  18  Feb.  1834,  Maria,  elder  dau.  of  Robert  Anthony 
:Bromley,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  13  Aug.  1878, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Thainstone. 
I.  Louisa,  d.  26  Jan.  1841. 
n.  Maria,  m.  20  July,  1878,  J.  A.  Stuart,  Esq. 
hi.  Elizabeth  Erskine,  rit.  20  Sept.  1870,  J.  N.  Gower,  Lieut.- 
Col.  late  78th  regt. 

Ai-riis — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  bears'  heads  coupcd 
arg.  muzzled  gu.  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross  pattee  fitchee 
of  the  second,  for  Foebes  of  Craigievar  :  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  afess 
wavy  between  three  mascles  or,  for  Mitchell  o/  Thainstone. 
Ci-cits — A  cock  ppr.,  for  Foebes  ;  A  phoenix  rising  from  flames 
all  ppr.,  for  Mitchell.  Mottoes,  over  Crests — Watch ;  and 
under  the  Arms — Doe  not  wauken  sleipin  dougs. 

IVtilt^tU  of  Sljatnstoiu. 

The  name  is,  according  to  Douglas,  of  considerable  anti- 
quity.   Thomas  Mitchell  d.  about  1650,  leaving  two  sons, 

Andeew,  his  heir,  of  Tilligrege. 

Thomas,  Provost  of  Aberdeen  from  1698  to  1700,  and  again 
from  1702  to  1704.  In  1703  he  purchased  the  lands  of  Easter 
Beltie  and  Ansley,  from  Sir  Eobcrt  Forbes,  of  Learnie,  and 
in  1717,  those  of  Thainstone,  from  the  family  of  Forbes  of 
Tolquhon.  He  v).  1st,  1692,  Janet,  dau.  of  Patrick  Leslie, 
Provost  of  Aberdeen,  and  at  his  decease,  1719,  left  a  son, 
Thomas,  of  Thainstone,  who  m.  1709,  Barbara,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Forbes,  3rd  bart.  of  Monymusk,  and  d.  14  March, 
1721,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Barbara. 

Tl'.e  elder  son, 

Andrew  Mitchell,  of  Tilligrege,  a  Merchant,  and  Baillie  of 
Aberdeen,  left  three  sons,  i.  William:  ii.  Alexander;  iii.  John. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  William  Mitchell,  became  one  of  the  Ministers 
of  the  High  Church,  Edinburgh,  and  one  of  the  King's  Chap- 
lains for  Scotland,  and  was  three  times  elected  Moderator  of 
the  General  Assembly,  1714,  1717,  and  1722.  ,He  m.  1st,  1705, 
Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Cuningham,  of  Craigend;  and 
by  her  had  an  only  son,  Andblw.  He  m.  2ndly,  1723,  Barbara, 
d:»u.  of  Sir  John  Forbes,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  of 
'i'huiiistone.     The  son  and  heir, 


Sm  Andrew  Mitchell,  K.E.,  b.  1703;  m.  1721,  Barbara,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  of  Thainston,  and  by  her 
had  a  dau.,  Barbara,  who  d.  in  childhood,  whereupon  he  wae 
served  heir  to  his  dau.  1741.  He  entered  the  Middle  Temple 
1733,  and  was  called  to  the  Bar  1738.  In  1742  he  was  appointed 
Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland;  was  M.P.  for  co. 
Aberdeen  1747,  and  for  the  Elgin  Burghs  1754.  lie  received 
his  appointment  as  Envoy  to  Berlin  1756,  and  was  afterwards 
raised  to  the  rank  of  Ambasijador  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  at  the  Court  of  Feedeeick  William  the  Great 
of  Prussia,  and  received  for  his  services  in  attending  on  that 
monarch  during  the  Seven  Years'  War,  the  Order  of  tlieBath. 
Sir  Andrew  d.  s.  p.  at  BerUn  1771,  and  left  his  estates  to  Sia 
Aethue  Forbes,  Bart. 

H'.al — Thainstone,  Kintore,  X.B. 


MITCHELL    OF    CASTLE    STRANGE. 

Mitchell,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Castle  Strange,  co. 
Eosconimon,  Major  E.E.,  b.  14  July,  18il  ;  m.  6 
Oct.  1869,  Ella,  only  dau.  of  James  Atwood,  Esq. 
of  St.  George's  Bermuda,  and  has  issue,  one  dau., 

Grace. 

3LilTC<t3C. — Cornet  Thomas  3Iitchell,  of  Scotch  parent- 
age, the  first  of  this  family  in  Ireland,  was  sent  by  Gen. 
Monck,  19  Jan.  1659,  from  his  army  at  Nottingham,  to  Ireland, 
on  the  service  of  the  State,  as  appears  by  a  pass  under  the 
General's  seal  and  signature.  On  the  11th  July,  1666,  he  waB 
appointed  a  Cornet  to  the  troop  of  horse  under  the  command 
of  Capt.  Nicholas  Mahon,  by  Lord  Ormonde,  then  Lord-Lieul. 
He  finally  settled  at  Ballinturly,  near  Castle  Strange,  and  m. 
5  May,  1674,  Mary  Bonner,  of  Forgery,  and  had,  with  three 
daus.,  Catherine,  Margaret,  and  Mary,  five  sons,  i.  John; 
II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter;  in.  Robert;  iv.  John;  and 
V.  William.     The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Strange,  b.  9  March,  1681, 
m.  14  Oct.  1718,  Mary  Fetherstone,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
Mary  and  Elizabeth,  four  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  successor;  u. 
John;  III.  Arthur;  and  iv.  Edward.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Strange,  b.  22  June,  1722; 
m.  23  June,  1753,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Godfrey  Wills,  Esq. 
of  Willsgrove,  co.  Eoscommon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Castle  Strange,  b.  1756;  d.  unm.  1831. 

II.  John,  6.  5  June,  1758;  m.  Henrietta  Mas.^y,  of  Stoncvillo, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Fitzgerald  Blassy; 
John;  Henry  (Rev.);  Arthur;  Edward;  James  Massy,  88tll 
legt.,  killed  at  Lucknow;  and  Henrietta. 

III.  .\rthur,  6.  29  Jan.  1760;  7k.  Martha  Ray,  of  Dublin,  and 
had  one  dau.,  Frances. 

IV.  Godfrey,  6.  10  May,  1762,  an  ofBcer  in  the  army,  fell  in 
action  in  India,  unm. 

V.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  .Sarah,  b.  23  Nov.  17.54;  m.  1st,  Rev.  Thomas  Cowper,  CO. 
York ;  and  2ndly,  John  Wray,  Esq.  of  Kingston-onHull. 

II.  Mary,  6.  28  Dec.  1759,  d.  v.nm. 

III.  Martha,  b.  29  March,   1763 ;  to.  Rev.  Stephen  Radcliffe. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Feb.  1766;  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Radchff. 

V.  Jane,  b.  17  April,  1767:  m.  Rev.  John  O'ltorke. 

VI.  Catherine,  b.  12  Oct.  1768;  d.  v/arn. 

VII.  Anne,  b.  10  March,  1770:  ra.  Capt.  'William  Chambers.  ; 

VIII.  Frances,  b.  21  June,  1771,  d..  u.nm. 

The  youngest  son, 

Edward  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Strange  (to  which  he  «. 
by  the  will  of  his  brother  Thomas),  lligli  Sheriff  co.  Ros- 
common 1836,  was  b.  12  Feb.  1778;  m.  14  March,  1S03, 
Marianne,  only  dau.  of  John  Wray,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon- 
Hull,  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  Major  E.l.C.  Service,  d.  unm.  in  India,  1836. 

II.  John  Wbat,  1  ate  of  Castle  Strange. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Eev.  William  Hutchinson,  Rector  of  Cheemley, 
CO.  Stafford.  ii.  Marianne,  d.  un,ti.  1862. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  John  O'ltorke,  of  Taughvoz,  CO. 
Eoscommon. 

Mr.  Mitchell  d.  II  July,  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Wbat  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Strange,  Major-Gcn. 
E..\.,  b.  14  Nov.  1808;  m.  8  March,  1838,  his  cousin,  Anne 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Wray,  Esq.  of  6,  Suffolk  Place, 
London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Montreal,  Canada,  19  April) 
Iboi;  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Kdwabd,  now  of  Castle  Strange. 

II.  John  Wray,  b.  10  April,  1852. 

I.  Annie  .Sarah. 

II.  Mary,  'ni.  Eev.  William  Bourke  Wright,  'Viaar  of  Anti- 
league,  CO.  Roscommon. 

Gen.  Mitchell  d.  30  Oct.  1878. 

£ctti— Castle  Strange,  co.  Eoscommon. 


in.  Catherine. 


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MITCHELL  OF  LLANFEECHFA  GRANGE. 

Mitchell,  Fkank  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Llan- 
frechfa  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
18G8,  b.  14  Sept.  1821.;  m.  19  Jan.  1860,  Ehzabelli 
Harcourt,  eldest  dau.  of  John  E.  W.  Kolls,  Esq.  of 
the  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gladts  Elizabeth.  ii.  Hilda  Mary. 

iLillCilUf. — Francis  Henrt  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Upppr 
Wimpole  Street,  London,  7th  son  of  David  Blitchcll,  Esq. 
of  Carshalton,  m.  182'2,  Frances  Elizabeth  Johnstone,  ind  duu. 
of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  isCO)  had, 

I.  Frank  Johnstone,  now  of  Llanfrcchfa. 

II.  William  Rowland.  iii.  Charles  James,  d.  in  infancy. 

IV.  Henry,  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  Herbert  Lconanl,  Major  R.A.,  m.  Mary  Arabella  Susan, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  \V.  Keynolds,  Esq.  of  Eton  I'laeu, 
London,  and  has  issue, 

Lynette  Eose  Mary.        Violet  Evelin.        Francis  Herbert. 

VI.  Clayton,  Commander  R.N.,  i/i.i  Mary  Charlotte,  .'ith  dau. 
of  Capt.  Edward  Daniell,  of  Gloucester  Square,  London, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Clayton  Edward  Johnstone. 

2  Leonard  Linds.iy,  deceased. 

1  Frances  Helena.        2  Mary  Georgina. 

3  Eva  Kathcrine. 

VII.  Arthur  Charles,  m.  Laura  Harriet,  .'ith  dan.  of  Sir 
Michael  Hicks-lieaeh,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1874)  has 
issue,  Ethel  Laura. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  d.  18G3.  ii.  Laura. 

III.  Helena,  rn.  1st,  George  Willes,  Esq.  of  Hungcrford  Park; 
and  2ndly,  the  Rev.  Edmund  Willes,  Vicar  of  Ashby  Magna. 

IV.  Mary  Beckford.  v.  Eliza  Jane.  vi.  Adelaide. 

Arras — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  or.     Crest — A 
garb  or. 
&«£— Hanfrechfa  Grange,  Caerleon,  co.  Monmouth. 


OSBALDESTON-MITFORD    OF    MITFOBD. 

OSBALDESTON-MlTFORD,    JOHN    PhILIP,   Esq.    of 

Mitford,  Northumberland,  and  Hunmanby  Hall, 
CO.  York,  Loi'd  of  the  Manor  of  Mitford  and  Hun- 
manby, Major  Northumberland  Mihtia,  late  Major 
ilSth  regt..  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1878, 
16.  16  Feb.  1809 ;  m.  1844,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Charles 
iMitford,  Esq.  of  Pitshill,  Sussex  ;  s.  his  cousin, 
lAdmiral  Eobert  Mitford,  of  Mitford,  18  June,  1870, 
land  assumed  the  additional  name  and  arms  of 
'Osbaldeston,  18  Aug.  following. 

fttltCaflC— At  the  time  of  the  Conquest  the  Castle  of 
Mitford,  Xorthumberland,  was  held  by  Sir  John  de  Mitford, 
iwhose  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Sibella  Mitford,  was  given  in 
imarriage,  by  the  Conqueror,  to  Sir  Bertram,  a  Norman 
iKnight,  and  from  this  union  sprang  the  old  baronial  House  of 
Bertram  of  M'ttfm-d,  the  head  of  which,  Roger  Bertram,  was 
jsummoned  to  Parliament  by  Henrt  IIL,  1204. 

From  the  brother  of  Sir  John  de  Mitford,  Matthew 
Mitford,  descended  another. 

Sir  John  de  Mitford,  Knt.,  who  represented  the  co. 
(Northumberland  in  Parliament  frequently  in  the  reigns  of 
JEdward  IIL,  Richard  II.,  and  Henrt  IV.,  and  served  the 
oflBce  of  Sheriff.  He  d.  in  the  10th  of  the  last  King,  leaving 
issue,  William,  ancestor  of  the  Mitfords  o/  Mitford;  Alex- 
ander, living  13G7,  from  whom  descend  Mitfords  of  Pon- 
kiland.  Margaret,  m.  Sir  John  Delaval;  and  Alice,  m.  John, 
son  of  Mathew  Whitfield,  of  Whitfield. 

Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  6.  1662,  the  lineal 
descendant  of  William,  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  de  Mitford, 
was  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1697,  and  of  co.  York  1702. 
He  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Ashton,  Esq.  of 
Bum,  CO.  York,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Ashton,  Bart,  of  Middle- 
ton,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

John,  6.  at  Burn,  1C87;  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  George  Mertnn,  of 
London,  and  had  one  son,  Eobert;  and  a  dau.,  Philadelphia. 

Edward,  d.  in  the  Ea,st  Indies. 

William,  of  Petworth,  Suissex,  from  whom  descends  William 
TowNLET  MiTForfD,  Esq.  of  Pitshill  (set-  that  Ijnnirh). 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Pomfret,  Esq.  of  Stony-Stratford. 
'Mr.  Mitford  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Caetlc,  6.  8  Aug.  IfiSC, 
High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1723,  rn.  Mary,  dau.  of  .Sir 
Eiuhard  Osbaldeston,  Knt.  of  Hunmanby,  co.  York  (by  Eliza- 


beth, his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Fountayne,  Esq. 
of  Melton),  and  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir. 

Philudclphia,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Wickens,  D.D.,  Rector  of 
Petworth,  Sussex,  and  was  mother  of  George  Wieken-",  who, 
upon  inheriting  the  liutton  Bushell  estates,  assumed  tho 
surname  of  Osbaldeston. 

Mr.  Mitford  d.  20  July,  17.50,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Mitford,  of  Mitford  Castle,  h.  1718,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  had  issue, 
Bertram,  his  successor. 

John,  b.  1750;  ra.  Miss  Dorothy  Young,  and  loft  fwith  two 
other  sons,  John,  of  Loudon;  Bertram,  of  llorsley)  an 
eldest  son, 

Robert,  of  the  Audit  Office,  m.  Letitia,    dau.  of  Edward 
Ledwich,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  and  widow  of  William  Lawrenson, 
Esq.,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1818,  aged  32,  leaving  issue, 
John  Philip,  now  of  Mitford  and  Hunmanby. 
Robert  Bertram,   of  Cheltenham,  6.   ISIO;  m.  20  July, 
1844,   Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Ford,  Bart,  of 
Ember  Court;  (/.  29  June,  1870. 
Edward  Ledwich,  late  Civil  Service,  Ceylon,  6.  1811 ;  m. 
Janet,   dau.  of   Vcn.  Benjamin  Bailey,  Archdeacon  of 
Ceylon,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Robert,  Lieut.  73rd 
regt. 

Frances  Katherine,  m.  Rev.  Rowland  Bateman,  M.A. 
Marianne,  m.  Col.  Charles  II.  Teusch  Hecker,  Comman- 
dant Cavalry    DcpOt,    Canterbury,   late    of    the    15tU 
Hussars. 
William  Henry.  Robert  Clement. 

Anne,   ta.  Richard  Hesketh  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Turnover 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster. 
Mary,  ra.  Thomas  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Spital  Hill. 

Mr.  Mitford  was  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  9  George  III. 
He  d.  Jan.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Bertram  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  6.  1749;  m. 
Tabitha,  dau.  of  Francis  Johnson,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1794)  had  issue, 

Bertram,   of  Mitford  Castle,   b.   1777;    m.  9  March,    1829, 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  H.  Mitford,  R.N.  of  Exbury, 
Hants,  but  d.  s.  p. 
Robert,  late  of  Slitford  Castle. 

Joseph  George,  Capt.  in  the  E.I.Co.'s  service,  ').  June,  1791  ; 
m.  Miss  May,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1875,  having  had  issue,  George 
Newnham;  Bertram;  Marianne,  ra.  G.  W.  Ma.son,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Nottingham ;  and  Agnes,  m.  Rev.  J.  J.  Smith. 
Marianne,  ra.  Dec.  1796,  John  .Joseph  Atherton,  Esq.  of 
Walton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  a  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army. 
Tabitha,  d.  unm. 

Lewis  Tabitha,  m.  1811,  Prideaux  John  Selby,  Esq.  of  Twizcll 
House,  and  d.  24  March,  1859. 
Frances,  m.  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Carlton-on-Trent. 
Jane  Honora,  ra.  Dec.  1807,  Philip  Meadows  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  was  mother  of  Col.  Jleadows  Taylor,  C.S.I. 
Mr.  Mitford  d.  May,  1800,  and  was  .?.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  and  Hunmanby, 
Admiral  R.N.,  h.  26  Jan.  1781;  ia.  7  Dec.  1830,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Dunsmure,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  sole  heiress. 

Maroaret  Susan,  m.  4  June,  1856,  William  Amhiu-stTysscn- 
Amherst,  Esq  of  Didlington  Hall,  Norfolk. 

He  d.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  the  present  John  Philip 
Osbaldeston  Mitford,  Esq. 

.,4i'ms— Arg.,  a  fess  sa.  between  three  moles  ppr.  Credit — A 
dexter  and  sinister  hand  eouped  ppr.  supporting  a  sword  ir 
pale  arg.,  pommelled  or,  pierced  through  a  boar's  head  sa., 
tusked  of  the  tirst,  coapcd  gides. 

&"/^v— Mitlord  Castle,  near  Morpeth;  and  Hunmanby  Hall> 
near  York. 


MITFORD    OF    PITSHILL. 

Mitford,  William  Townlet,  Esq.  of  Pitshill, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Midhurst  1859  to 
1874,  b.  1817 ;  ',n.  11  Oct.  1855,  Hon.  Margaret 
Emma,  _dau.  of  Lloyd,  3rd  Lord  Kenyon,  aud  has 
issue, 

I.  WiT.LiAM  Kenton,  &.  7  Oct.  1S57. 

II.  Caarles  Lloyd,  6.  19  June,  1860. 

III.  Cuthbert,  b.  5  July,  1863.         iv.  Sybil,  6.  27  Feb.  1S6(>. 

ILtllfJlfJC. — This  is  a  junior  branch  of  Mitford  of 
Mitford  Caslle,  derived  from  William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Pet- 
worth, Sussex,  4th  son  (by  Anne  his  wife,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Burn,  co.  York,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Ralph  Ashton,  Bart.)  of  Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford 
Castle,  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1097.  He  m.  1st,  Miss 
Herbert;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Wi<;ker,  .ind  by  the  latter  left  a  son, 

WiLLiAja  MiTFoBD,  Esq.  uf  Pitsliill,  Treasurer  of  Sussex,  m. 


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MIT 


THE  L.A.NDED  GENTRY. 


MOI 


Sukey,  dau.  and  co-licir  of  Milwara  Eowc,  Esq.,  and  by  lier 
had.  with  five  daus.,  two  sons,  of  whom, 

Charles  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Pitsliill,  Treasurer  of  Sussex, 
m.  181.3,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Greaves  Townley,  Esq.  of 
Fulbourn  and  Bcaupre,  co.  Cambridse,  and  by  her  left  at  his 
decease,  1831,  a  dau.,  Fanny,  m.  1843,  John  Pliihp  Mitford, 
Esq.,  and  one  son  and  heir,  the  present  William  Townley 
MiTFOED,  of  Pitshill. 

Arms  and  Cr.si— Same  as  Mitford  ofMlt/ord  Castle,  ilolto 
— God  caryth  for  us. 

&a<— Pitshill,  Petworth,  Sussex. 


MITFORD    OF    EXBURY. 

MiTFOED,   Henry  Eeveiey,   Esq.   of   Exbiiry 

House,  Hants,  and  of  Newton  Park,  Northumberland, 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  June,  1804;    m.  28  Feb.  1828, 

Lady  Georgina  Jemima  Asbburnham,  3rd  dau.  of 

Creorge,  Earl  of  Asbburnham,   and  has  surviving 

issue, 

I.  Pekct,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  2nd  Sec.  Leg.  at  Berlin,  m. 

13  April,  1863,  Hon.  Emily  Marion  ligerton,  dau.  of  1st  Lord 

Egcrton,  of  Tatton.  ii.  Henry,  twin  with  Percy. 

HilTCntlC.— John  Mitford,  of  London,  Merchant,  8rd  son 
of  Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  by  Philadelphia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Powell,  of  London,  and 
dying  1720,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and  of  Gilbury  House, 
Hants,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Edwards,  Esq.  of  AVing- 
field,  Berks,  and  dying  1747,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Newton  House,  and  of  Exbury,  Hants,  m.  13  Sept.  1740,  Phila- 
delphia, dau.  of  Willey  Reveley,  Esq.  of  Newton  Underwood 
and  Tlirophill,  Northumberland,  and  Newby-super-Wiske,  co. 
York,  by  whom  (who  became  sole  heir  of  her  brothers,  and  d. 
1797)  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons,  William,  his  heir ; 
and  John,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  raised  to  the  Peerage  as 
Baron  Redesdale  (sec  BnBKE's  Peerage  and  Baronetage).  Mr. 
Mitford  d.  1761,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Exbury,  Hants,  of  Newton  Park, 
Northumberland,  and  of  Newby-super-Wiske,  co.  York,  h.  10 
Feb.  1744.  This  eminent  scholar,  the  accomplished  historian  of 
Oreece,  in.  18  May,  1766,  Frances,  dau.  of  James  Molloy,  Esq. 
of  Dublin,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Pye,  Esq.  of  Far- 
ringdon,  and  had  issue, 

William,  d.  unin.  v.  p.  1700. 

Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  12  Sept.  I7G9,  lost  at  .sea in  the  "York" 
man-of-war,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father.  Capt.  Mitford 
m.  1st,  1796,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wyke,  Esq.,  Attorney- 
General  at  Montserrat,  and  had  a  son,  William  Reveley, 
who  (<.  an  infant;  and  two  daus.,  Frances,  tn.  Bertram 
Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle;  Louisa,  rf.  iiniii.  aged  27. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1803,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  David  Anstru- 
ther,  and  by  her  left  an  only  child,  Henrt  Reveley,  who  s. 
his  grandfather. 

John,  whose  eldest  son,  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Manaccan, 
Cornwall,  <l.  19  March,  1838. 

Bertram,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  a  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts 
in  Ireland,  m.  24  May,  1800,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  co.  Dublin. 

Charles,  d.  young. 

Frances,  d.  unni.  20  Aug.  1780. 
*  Col.  Mitford  d.  at  Exbury,  8  Feb.  1827. 

Arms,  <fr. — Same  as  Mitford  o/"  ilfiybrd  Castle. 
SeaJ— Exbiu-y  House,  Fawley,  Hants. 


REES-MOGO-    OF    CHOLWELL. 

Eees-Mogg,  William,  Esq.  of  Cholwell  House, 
Somerset,  b.  29  April,  1815  ;  m.  13  July,  1847,  Ann, 
dau.  and  eventually  co-heiress  of  William  Coxeter 
James,  Esq.  of  Timsbury,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  that  CO.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Wooldridge,  h.  21  Nov.  1848. 

II.  Henry  James  (Rev.),  b.  31  March,  1851. 
HI.  Leyson,  b.  29  Jan.  18.55. 

IV.  Charles  Baker  Coxeter,  b.  27  Nov.  1857. 

I.  .\nna  Maria  Elizabeth.  ii.  Catharine. 

HI.  Mary  Ann. 

UllltagC.  —  John  Mogo,  Gent,  of  Chewton  Mendip, 
Somerset,  »;■;.  there  20  June,  1585,  Sophia  Wood,  and  had  issue, 


John  Mogg,  m.  at  Chewton  Mendip,  17  Dec.  1635,  Joane 
Hyppisley,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

lUcHAiiD  Mono,  b.  March,  1647  ;  d.  May,  1689,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Moog,  Es(i.,  High  Sheriff,  Somerset,  1703.  He  d.  1728, 
leaving  by  his  wife  Dorothy,  who  d.  July,  1732,  an  only  son, 

Richard  Mogg,  Esq.  of  Chewton  Mendip,  6.  1690;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Turner,  of  Chewton  Mendip;  she 
d.  1740.  He  purchased  1726,  Cholwell,  which  in  CoUinson'B 
Uixtory  of  Somerset,  is  stated  to  be  the  Cilele  of  Domesday 
Book,  and  d.  i  Oct.  1729,  leaving  issue  four  sons  and  one  dau. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Mogg,  Esq.  of  Cholwell,  6.  16  Feb.  1722;  m.  Joyco 
Il.irris,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  dau., 

3IAIIY  Mogg,  b.  24  May,  1744;  m.  May,  1772,  William 
Wooldridge,  Esq.,  only  son  of  William  Wooldridge,  son  of 
Stephen  Wooldridge,  of  the  family  of  Wooldridge,  of  Dud- 
manston,  Salop;  d.  29  Sept.  1829,  leaving  issue  one  child, 

Mary  Mogg  Wooldridge,  6.  22  Sept.  1774 ;  m.  12  Aug.  ISC', 
Rev.  John  Rees,  son  of  John  Rees,  Esq.  of  Wick,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, b.  1737,  d.  17  Aug.  1806,  third  son  of  Thomas  Rees,  by 
his  wife  Mary  (Deere).  The  above-named  John  Rees,  of  Wick, 
m.  10  March,  1766,  Catherine,  b.  1743,  d.  18  Feb.  1821,  dau. 
of  Lewis  Leyson,  of  Bryn-y-fro,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Tliomas  Cooke,  Rector  of  Newcastle,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  Vicar  of  Tythegstou.  The  Rev.  John  Rees  was  Prebendary 
of  Tytherington,  in  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Heytesbury,  and 
Chaplain  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland,  b.  11  June,  1772, 
d.  20  Oct.  1835,  and  in  pursuance  with  the  will  of  his  wife's 
grandfather,  John  Mogg,  he  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1805, 
the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Mogo.  She  d.  20  March, 
1846,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  30  May,  1806;  to.  27  April,  1841,  his  cousin, 
Sarah  Hodges  Mogg,  of  High  Littleton,  Somerset,  and  has 
issue,  four  daus. 

II.  William,  of  Cholwell. 
I.  Mary  Catharine. 

/I rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  fess  pean,  between 
three  ermine  spots  each  surmounted  by  a  crescent  gu.  a  cock 
or,  for  Mogg;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erminoia 
between  three  swans  arg.  wings  elevated  or,  for  Rees.  Cresti 
— Mogg  :  Between  two  .spear  heads  erect  sa.  a  cock  ppr. ;  Rees  : 
A  swan  arg.  wings  elevated  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a  water 
lily  slipped  ppr.     il/o»o— Cura  pii  Diis  sunt. 

,iV(((.s'— Cholwell  House,  Temple  Cloud,  Bristol;  Hillside, 
Timsbury,  Bath. 


MOILLTET    OF    CHEYNEY    COURT. 

MoiLLiET,  James  Keie,  Esq.  of  Cheney  Court, 
CO.  Hereford,  b.  27  July,  1836 ;  m.  20  Aug.  1874, 
Sophia  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Finley, 
Vicar  of  Aveley,  Essex,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Gainsborough,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Bernard  Rambold  Keie,  6.  14  Nov.  1876. 

II.  Hubert  Mainwaring  Keir,  i.  11  Dec.  1877. 

ILtllCaflC. — The  family  originally  came  from  Milan.  The 
name  was  Moliex,  and  the  arms,  crest,  and  seal  are  still  to  be 
seen  in  the  Old  Book  of  Arms  in  the  town  library  at  Milan. 
In  the  year  1536,  after  the  death  of  Francis  Sforza,  the 
Emperor  Charles  V.  declared  tlie  Milanese  an  imperial  fief, 
and  granted  the  investiture  of  it  to  his  son,  Philip  II.,  King  of 
Spain.  Many  of  the  old  Blilanese  nobility  were  forced  to  fly, 
and  their  estates  being  confiscated  and  title-deeds  burnt,  few 
tiaccs  remain  of  the  many  families  whicli  were  swept  away  at 
that  time  except  in  the  aforesaid  book  in  the  library  of  Milan. 
The  Moliex  family  took  refuge  in  Arrache,  Savoy,  till  1533, 
when  Micheli  Moliex  applied  to  the  Government  at  Geneva  for 
a  grant  enabling  him  to  claim  the  citizenship  and  protection 
of  that  town,  which  was  accorded  to  him  by  the  Syndic.  The 
documents  still  remain  in  the  family,  who  resided  at  Geneva 
under  that  name  till  1721,  when  they  changed  it  to  Moilliet,  as 
" Daniel  "  was  registered  as  "Daniel  Moilliet,  son  of  Abraham 
Moliex  and  Marie  Dassier,  his  wife."    The  said 

Daniel  Moilliet,  who  was  6.  1721,  m.  1765,  Marie  Baum- 
gartner,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

John  Lewis  Moilliet,  Esq.  of  Abberley  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
b.  1770,  settled  in  England  1786;  m.  1801,  Amelia,  dau.  of 
C:ipt.  Keir,  of  the  family  of  John  de  Keir  and  Sir  William 
Keir  Grant,  of  Keir  and  Whitmore,  co.  Berwick,  and  by  her 
(who  was  b.  1780,  and  d.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Abberley  Hall,  and  afterwards  of  Cheyney  Court. 

II.  Theodore,  of  Ellerslic,  Hawkhurst,  Kent;  ia.  1st,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Kcv.  Henry  Farr  Ycatman,  and  has  issue ;  and  2ndly. 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Townscnd,  and  has  issue. 


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I.  Amelia,  m.  1st,  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  and 
2udly,  Kev.  Lyttleton  Powys,  and  has  issue. 

II.  .Snsanne,  m.  licv.  Charles  Smith,  and  has  issue. 

Jr.  Moilliet  U.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ja.mes  JIoiLLiET,  Esq.,  of  Abberlcy  Hall,  co.  Worcester, 
[.P.,  High  Sheriff  IStil,  afterwards  of  Cheyncy  Court,  co. 
riorcford,  b.  31  JIarch,  1806;  m.  1st,  29  March,  1S.'?2,  Lucy 
Harriot,  dau.  of  Samuel  Tcrtius  Gallon,  Esq.  of  Duddcston 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Keik,  now  of  Cheyncy  Court. 

ji.  John  Lewis,  twin  with  James. 

III.  Tertius  Galtim,  b.  5  Sept.  1843;  m.  1870,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Kev.  W.  Shuckborough,  and  has  issue. 

1.  l.ncy  Amelia,  m.  1854,  Eev.  G.  Hesketh  Biggs;  she  d. 

IbiiT,  having  had  issue. 
JI.  1-' ranees  Anne  Adele,  m.  1854,  E.  Cameron  Galton,  Esq. 

of  Shelsley  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue.    He  d. 

18C6. 

III.  Emma  Sophia,  m.  18C6,  W.  T.  Bent,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Hei.f.2ndly,  15  Dec.  1853,  Jeanne  S.,  dau.  of  Andre  Sayoux, 
Uiiiistre  des  Cultes  non-Catholiques,  of  Paris,  and  had  issue, 

IV.  Alfred,  6.  1858. 

IV.  liosalic.  V.  Ellen.  vi.  Laura. 

Mr.  MoiUiet  d.  1  July,  1878. 

./<r))i,s— Gu.,  a  swan  arg.  swimming  in  water  in  base  ppr.  in 
chief  three  estoiles  or.  Creit — A  swan  arg.  aMoICo — Gaudet  in 
luee  Veritas. 

(Sta£— Cheyney  Court,  Bromyard. 


mOIK    OF    LECKIE. 

MoiH,  Alas>aie  Eeseine  Geaham,  Esq.  of 
Leckie,  co.  Stirling,  b.  18  July,  1863. 

ILilTCajjr. — Eobekt  Graham,  Esq.  of  Callender  and  Boqu- 
happle,  CO.  Perth,  son  of  James  Graham  Esq.,  by  his  wife 
Catherine  Govane,  of  Park,  assumed  the  name  of  Moir  on 
Bucceeding  to  the  estate  of  Leckie.  He  m.  1769,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Charles  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Ardsheal,  co.  Argyll,  and  was  s.  by 
liis  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Alexander  Graham  Moir,  Esq.  of  Leckie,  m. 
29  Jan.  1822,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Eobert  Hay,  Esq.  of 
Drumnielzier,  and  Dunse  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

Egbert,  his  heir. 

Janet  Erskine  Graham.       Anne  Stewart  Graham,  d.  1846. 

Isabella  Matilda  Graham. 

Mr.  Moir  d.  18  Aug.  1845,  and  his  widow  d.  6  Aug.  1854.    The 
eldest  son, 

Egbert  Graham  Moir,  Esq.  of  Leckie,  b.  17  Sept.  1825;  m. 
185.'>,  Anne  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  William  Hay,  Esq.  of  Dunse 
iCastle,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Wilham  Graham,  6.  26  July,  1858;  d.  9  March,  1861. 
Alastair  Erskine  Graham,  now  of  Leckie. 
Henrietta  Florence  Mary.  Evelyn  Annie.  ' 

Marion  Clementina.  Mabel  Christian  Hay. 

He  d.  3  March,  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  negroes'  heads,  couped  ppr.  Cr(st—A 
falcon  ppr.  armed  and  belled  or,  perched  on  a  heron  lying  on 
its  back  ppr.  beaked  and  membered  gu.    MoUo — Jse  oublie. 

Seat — Leckie,  near  Stirling,  co.  Stirling. 


MOLESWORTH  OF  NORTH  DOWN  HALL. 

MoLESwoETn,  Geoege  Mill  Feedeeick,  Esq. 
f  Northdown  Hall,  Devon,  and  of  Littlcborougli, 
Lancaster,  J. P.  Devon,  and  for  Duchy  of  Lan- 
ier, and  Commander  R.N.,  b.  14  Sept.  1825  ;  m. 
I  Aug.  1851,    Sarah,   dau.  of   Laurence  Newall, 
V  ].  of  Town  House,  Littleboro',  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Balfoub,  5.  Nov.  1852. 

II.  George  Nassau,  6.  4  June,  1856. 

III.  Arthur  Hill,  b.  25  Oct.  1857. 

1.  Harriet,  d.  an  infant.  n.  Mary  Capel. 

in.  Jessie  Fitzgerald. 

/"  .•  Lineage  and  Arms — See  Burke's  Peerage,  Molesworth. 

(s  — North  Down  Hall,   Bideford ;   Townhouse,    Little- 
ugh,  CO.  Lancaster. 


MOLLOY    OF    CLONBELA. 

MoLLOT,  Latteexce  Bomfoed,  Esq.  of  Clonhela, 
King's  Co.,  b.  2  Jan.  1815 ;  m.  3  Feb.  18G9,  Amy 
Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Gemley,  of  London, 
Canada,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Ladrence,  b.  4  March,  1870. 

I.  Mary  Macaulay,  6. 18  Feb.  1872. 

II.  Amy  Frances,  b.  19  May  137.5. 
in.  Evelyn  Maud,  6.  26  Oct.  1874. 

JttllCngC— This  family  claims  to  be  representatives  of  tho 
septof  tlieO'Mulloysof  Farcall,  or  "MuUoy's  Country."  Clon- 
belaor  '  ClonbealeMor,'  their  present  scat,  is  only  a  portion  of 
their  ancient  possessions  (alienated  at  the  time  of  CromweH's 
settlement;,  which  formerly  included  that  district  of  which 
Eglish,  in  the  King's  Co.  forms  a  part. 

Edward  Molloy,  Esq.  of  Clonbela,  living  1732,  was  father  of 

John  Mollot,  Esq.,  of  Clonbela,  who  r,i.  Miss  Bomford, 
with  whom  he  acquired  property  in  Westmeath,  and  had 
a  son, 

Laurence  Bomford  Mollot,  Esq.  of  Clonbela,  m.  1788, 
Elizabeth,  duu.  of  the  Eev.  John  Mulock,  D.D.,  of  Bellair, 
King's  Co.,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

It.  Daniel,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Tliomas  Homan  Mulock,  who  ■•<■  1849,  to  the  estates  of  his 
uncle,  Thomas  Homan  Slulock,  Esq.  of  Bellair,  King's  Co., 
and  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  name  and  arms  of 
Homan  Mdloch. 

I.  Anne,  ra.  1818,  Alured  L'Estrange,  Esq.,  son  of  Licut.- 
Gen.  L'Estrange ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1819. 

Mr.  Molloy  d.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Eev.  John  Molloy,  of  Clonbela,  who  d.  unrii.  1813,  and  was 

s.  by  his  brother, 
Daniel   BIollot,   Esq.  of  Clonbela,  J. P.  King's  Co.,  m. 

16  May,  1834,  Julia  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  James  Higginson, 

Esq.  of  The  Cottage,  co.  Antrim,  Major  10th  regt. ;  and  d. 

25  AprO,  1856,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Laurence,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Laurence  Bomtobd,  the  present  representative  of  the 
fandly.  in.  James,  d.  16  May,  1849. 

I.  Mary  Macauley,    m.    Eobert   Macdonnell,    Esq.,    M.D., 
d.  s.p.  8  March,  1869. 
n.  Elizabeth  Mulock,  c^.  8  July,  1856. 

III.  Anne  Homan,  r,i.  3  June,  1876,  Major-Gen.  W.  Weldon, 
and  has  issue.  iv.  Harriet,  d.  24  Aug.  1806. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  between  three  trefoils  gu. 
Crest — A  greyhound  running  by  an  oak  tree  ppr.  AloUo — 
Gear  agus  tho  aboo. 

Seat — Clonbela,  Parsonstown,  King's  Co. 


MOLESWORTH-ST.    AUBYN 
CLOWANCE. 

See  St.  Axjbxk. 


OF 


MOLONY    OF    KILTANON. 

MOLONT,  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  co. 
Clare,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  late  22nd  regt..  High 
SherifE  1865,  b.  24  April,  1825 ;  ??s.  8  Nov.  1865. 
Marian,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Fannin, 
Esq.  of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Edmund  Harding,  b.  1873. 

II.  William  Beresford,  6.  1875. 

I.  Henrietta  Mary.  ii.  Iva  Kathleen. 

III.  Selina  Charlotte.  iv.  Marion  Alice. 

iLlUCilQC. — The  Blilesian  family  of  Molony  is  one  of 
great  antiquity  in  Ireland.  O'Halloran  (History  of  Ireland, 
vol.  iii.,  page  408)  says,  "  from  Cormac  Cas,  who  was  of  the 
line  of  Heber,  eldest  son  of  Milesius)  are  descended  1st, 
O'Brien,  Chief  of  Thomond ;  MacMahon,  Lord  of  Corca- 
Bhaisgin ;  MacNamara,  Marshal  of  Thomond  ;  Mac  Clancy, 
hereditary  Chief  Justice;  Mac  Bruodin,  hereditary  Historian; 
O'Hickory  and  Nolan,  the  hereditary  Medical  Tribe ;  Mac- 
Curtins,  Hereditary  Bards,  <fec.  Besides  these  hereditary 
officers,  the  following  noble  families  are  derived  from  this 
great  source  :  O'Dea,  O'Hehir,  O'Quin,  M'Ennery,  O'Grady, 
O'Mollowney,  and  others."  And  in  his  List  of  Ancient  Irish 
Territories,  and  of  the  Milesian  families  who  possessed  them 
before  and  after  the  invasion  of  Henry  11.,  Ceil-tanan*  (other- 
wise Kiltanon)  is  mentioned  among  the  rest  as  the  estate  of 
O'JIolony. 

The  Moloncys  were  formerly  Chieftains  of  Clare,  where  they 
possessed  a  large  tract  of  country  called  the  O'JIoloney's 
lands,  as  may  be  seen  from  some  of  the  old  maps  of  that 
country. 

*  The  O'Maloneys  were  possessed  of  Kiltanuu  tem^.  Hcnki  11. 


1110 


MOL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOL 


In  Catholic  times  three  members  of  the  family  attained  the 
mitre,  as  appears  from  the  epitaph  on  the  tomb  of  John 
O'Molony,  Bishop  of  Limerick  1687  (2nd  son  of  John  O'JIolony, 
Esq.  of  Kiltanon),  who,  after  the  siege  of  Limerick,  followed 
King  jA5tES  II.  to  Paris,  where  he  assisted  in  the  foundation  of 
a  university  for  the  education  of  Irish  priests,  in  the  chapel 
belonging  to  which  he  was  buried  1702.  The  Bishop's  nephew, 
James  Molost,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  the  first  of  the  family  who 
laid  aside  the  prefix  "0,"  served  in  King  James's  army, 
hut  subsequently  sided  with  William.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  co.  Wexford,  by  Anstace 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Nicholas  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
kerogue,  and  dying  1733  (his  will  bears  date  1733),  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Molont,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  m.  about  1715,  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  Major  Morgan  Eyan,  and  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Croasdaile,  Esq.  of  Cloghstokin,  co.  Galway,  by  Mercy 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Eichard  Eingrose,  of  Moynoe  House,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue, 
I.  James,  his  heir. 

n.  Ceoasdaile,  0. 1719;  m.  (settlement  dated  1756)  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Henry  Gonne,  Esq.  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  dying 
1799,  was  g.  by  his  son, 

Hekrt  Gon-se  Molost,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1759 ; 
m.  1786,  CaroUne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  Master  in 
Chancery,  by  CaroUne  his  wife,   dau.   of  the  Hon.  Bysse 
Molesworth,  and  had  issue, 
Ceoasdaile.  of  Granahan. 

Henry,  ft.  1801 ;  m.  Ib23,  Hannah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Arthur 
Knox,  Eector  of  Bray,  in  Wicklow,  and  had  issue,  Aithur, 
Henry  and  Louisa. 

Caroline,  ru.  Capt.  William Eichards,  5th  Dragoon  Guards. 
Catherine,  m.  the  Ei^ht  Hon.  John  Eichards,  a  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Molony  d.  1821.  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ceoasdaile  Molont,  Esq.  of  Granahan,  6.  18  July,  1788 ; 
m.  1816,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Halcott,  E.I.C.S., 
and  had  issue, 
Ceoasdaile,  of  Granahan,  m.  1864,  Johanna,  eldest  dau. 
of  Nicholas  Blake,  Esq.        Henry.        Charles  Walker. 
Thomas. 

Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Eobert  Fannin,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  d. 
leaving  issue :  and  2naiy,  1844,  Joliffe  Tufnell,  Esq. 

He  d.  1867. 
in.  Lambert,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  14  Jan.  1771,  leaving,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Mr.  Browne,  an  only  dau.  and 
heir, 

Elizabeth  Ceoasdaile,  m.  James  Ledwith,  Esq.  of  Lcd- 
withstown,  co.  Longford. 
I.  Jane.  m.  6  Oct.  1756,  her  cousin,  Eingrose  Drew,  Esq.  of 
Drewsborough,  co.  Clare. 
Mr.  Molony  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Molost,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  m.  8  Aug.  1751,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Weldon,  Esq.  of  Eaheeuderry,  Queen's  Co.,  and 
had  issue, 
I.  James,  his  heir. 
n.  Arthur,  in  the  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  d.  v.nm. 

III.  Walter  Weldon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr.  Spelisy,  M.D.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Walter,  a  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  m.  Miss  Kelly,  and 
had  several  children. 

2  Arthur  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Derrylome,  m.  Hesther,  dau.  of 
Edward  Croker,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1»37. 

3  James,  ci.  in  India,  unm. 

1  Anne.  2  Eliza,  m.  John  Croker,  Esq. 

IV.  Lambert,  rii.  5Iiss  King,  and  had  issue,  Chidley ;  Henry, 
an  officer  in  the  army  ;  and  Anna  Maria,  m.  — Yonge,  Esq. 

V.  Weldon  John  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Dunleckney,  co.  Carlow, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Samuel  Preston,  Eector  of  Ball- 
bracken,  Vicar  of  Monasterevan,  and  Prebendary  of  Har- 
ristown,  and  had  issue, 

1  Stewart  Weldon,  Capt.  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  d.  unr,i. 
1837. 

2  Weldon  Samuel,  to.  1848,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony 
Weldon,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Anthony  Weldon,  Stewart 
Arthur,  Weldon  Charles,  Harriette  Mary,  and  Emily 
Frances. 

3  Charles  Preston,  Col.  E.I.  Staff  Corps,  m.  23  Nov. 
1855,  Eosa  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fether- 
ston,  Bart.,  and  has  a  son,  Charles  Stewart,  6.  1856. 

1  Mary,  m.  Eev.  John  Alexander,  LL.D.,  Eector  of 
Came,  Dio.  Ferns. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  James  Beveridge  Harris. 

3  Letitia.  4  Lucy.  5  EUcn. 
Ti.  Charles.                  vii.  Edmund. 

I.  Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Molony  was  «.  by  his  son, 

James  Molony,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  6.  1752,  High  Sheriff  of 
Clare  1802;  m.  1780,  Selina,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Mills,  of  Bar- 
ford,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (whod.  in  1826)  had  issue, 


I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Arthur,  6.  1790,  II.E.I.Co.'s  CS.,  Chief  Comniis 
sioner  of  the  districts  of  the  Nerbudda,  U.  in  India,  1824, 
n  n  in . 

III.  Edmund,  ft.  1794,  TI.E.I.Co.'s  C.S.,  Secretary  to  the 
Government  of  Bengal:  ra.  1815,  Frances  Eosina,  dau.  of 
Henry  Creighton,  Esq.  of  GoamaJty,  East  Indies,  and  d.  ia 
India,  18.30,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur  (Eev.),  h.  1826  ;  ra.  1872,  Mary  Emily 
Jane,  dau.  of  E.  D.  Parker,  Esq.,  late  E.I.Co.s  C.S.,  and 
has  issue,  Edmund;  Henry  James  Creighton:  Joha 
Charles. 

1  Frances,  m.  1845,  A.  E.  Gayer,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Q.C.  (who 
d.  1877),  and  has  issue,  Edmund  Uichard;  Ariliur;  Lucy 
Harriette;  Edith  Mary. 

2  Selina. 

I.  Selina,  d.  unm.  1864.  n.  Mary,  d.  unra.  1S26. 

III.  Harriet,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Eev.  W.  Butler,  of  Doon,  co.  Clare,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1846.  V.  Lucy,  d.  v.nni.  Is35. 

Mr.  3Iolony  d.  12  Oct.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Molony,  Esq.  of  Kiltanon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hi;;li 
Sheriff  1828,  6.  18  Aug.  1785;  in.  1st,  17  Feb.  1820,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Harding,  Esq.  of  Baraset,  co.  Warwick,  and  had 
by  her  (who  d.  1826), 

I.  James,  6.  1822;  d.  1834. 

II.  William  Mills,  his  heir. 

I.  Harriet,  d.  an  infant. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  April,  1828,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  Trevor  Wi' el  or, 

Bart.,  of  Leamington,  Hastings,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  ISoo). 

lu.  Francis  Wheler  (Eev.),  6.  1829;  to.  1853,  Harriet,  dan. 

of  Capt.  Baker,  E.N.,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue, 

James  Arthur,  ft.  1854  ;  to.  1876,   Annie,  dau.  of  J.  W. 

Hague,  Esq.,  of  Enon  Valley,  Pennsylvania. 

IV.  Edmund  Weldon,  E.I.C.S.,  6.  1830;  to.  1863,  Frances 
Selina,  dau.  of  A.  E.  Gayer,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Q.C,  and  has 
issue, 

Edmund  Alexander,  6.  18CG. 

Frederick  Arthur,  6.  1875. 

Eleanor  Mary.       Mary,  d.  an  infant.       Lucy  Selina. 

Alice  Helen.  Lilian  Edith. 

V.  Trevor  Charle.?,  Capt.  E.A.,  6.  1832 ;  to.  1862,  Helen,  dan. 
of  W.  H.  Chicheley  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Ewhurst,  Hants,  and 
d.  s.p.  1871. 

VI.  Frederick  Beresford,  E.I.C.S.,  6.  1833;  m.  18.58,  Eleanor 
Jane,  dau.  of  A.  E.  Gayer,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Q.C,  and  d.  at 
Madras,  1868,  leaving  issue, 

Francis  Arthur,  6.  1863.  Herbert  .James,  ft.  1SC5. 

Mary  Selina.  Eleanor  Harriett,  d.  an  infant. 

Ekanor  Florence.  Agnes  Freda. 

VII.  Charles  Mills,  Assistant-Commissary-Gencral,  and  f'lr- 
merly  Capt.  E.A.,  ft.  1836;  to.  1866,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Andicw 
Ham'Uton,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  and  has  issue, 

James  Eowland  Hamilton,  ft.  1867. 
Trevor  Charles  Wheler,  ft.  1868. 
Charles  Vandeleur,  ft.  1870. 
Margaret  Hamilton. 
Till.  Marcus,  6.  1838;  m.   1862,   Christina  Maria,  dau.   of 
Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Tyredagh,  co.  Clare. 

II.  Mary,  ra.  1856,  Arthur  Vandeleur,  Esq.  Esq.  Major  E. A. 
of  Ealohine,  co.  Clare,  who  d.  1860,  and  has  issue, 

Lucy.  Emily  Harriet. 

ni.  Lucy  Anne,  f?.  an  infant. 

IV.  Harriet  Selina,  m.  1859,  Eev.  Thomas  Eitzgerald  French, 

Eector  of  Castle  Connell,  and  has  issue,  FitzGerald  Charles, 

ft.   1861;  Eiversdale   Sampson,  ft.  1862:    Denne,  b.  18C4; 

Arthur  James  Pascoe,  6.  1865;  Eaymond  WillianT,  ft.  Ibd7  ; 

Frederick   Beresford,    d.   an   infant ;    Harry    O'Donovan, 

6.1872;  Lucy  Selina;  Agnes  Melian. 

Mr.  Molony  d.  at  Leamington,  7  July,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Mills  Molont,  Esq.  now  of  Kiltanon. 

Arms — Az.,  on  the  dexter  side  a  quiver  erect  holding  throe 
arrows,  on  the  sinister  a  bow  erect  all  or.  Ccfst — .An  arm  in 
armour  embowed  holding  a  scimitar  all  ppr.  Motto — InDuuiinc 
et  non  in  arcu  meo  sperabo. 

6'c«J— Kiltanon,  near  Tulla,  co.  Clare. 


MOLYNEUX-MONTGOMERIE. 

See  MONTGOMEEIE. 


MOEE-MOLYNEUX    OE    LOSELET 
PARK, 

MoEE-MoLTNEFX,    WiLLiAM,    Esq.,    JI.A.,  o: 
Loseley  Park,  SuiTey,  b.  7  April,  1835. 

3L incase. —James  Moee-Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Losolcy  Path 
F.S.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey,  and  High  Sheriff  1807,  ft 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


nil 


3  May,  ISOo;  «i.  24  July,  1832,  Caroline  Isabella,  eldest  dau. 
>f  William  K.  Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.  of  lirightwell  Park,  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Chvistoplipr,  b.  26  April,  1833;  d.  unm.  15  Nov.  1871. 

II.  WiLUA.M,  liis  luir. 

III.  Rolurt  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  h.  6  Aug.  1838;  m.  Oct.  1874, 
Annie  Jlary  Carew,  dau.  of  Capt.  M.  C.  Foster,  U.N.,  and 
ha.s  issue,  a  dau.,  Gwendolin. 

I.  KranL-es  Caroline. 

II.  Henrietta  Anne,  m.  19  July,  1860,  Ross  Lewis  Mangles, 
Esq.,  V.C.,  Indian  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue,  Walter; 
Arthur  Roland;  and  a  dau.,  Mary. 

tfr.  JIore-Molyncux  d.  9  April,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

William  BIore-Moltneux,  now  of  Loseley. 

SuU — Loaeley  Park,  Guildiord. 


MONCK    OF    COLEY    PARK. 

MoxCK,  JoHX  Bligh,  Esq.  of  Colcy  Park,  co. 
Berks,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18-15,  b.  8  Aug.  1811  ; 
n.  22  June,  181-1,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  daxi.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Wiklman  Bates,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's, 
Reading,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Berkeley,  b.  8  April,  1842;   m.   1872,  Althea 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Gen.  Charles  Fanshawe,  and  has  issue. 

II.  John  Stanley,  6.  28  Feb.  1845. 

i;i.  George  Gustavus,  6.  28  Aug.  1849. 

I.  Charlotte  Emilia  Margaret. 

II.  Mary  Louisa.  in.  Frances  Elizabeth. 
ILtlttSQC. — This  is  a  branch   of   the  ancient   stock    of 

•loNCK  of  Potheridoe,  Devon,  whence  sprang  the  celebrated 
JeorHe,  Duke  of  Albemarle. 

William  Mo.vcke,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  bapt.  27  Oct. 
692  (3rd  son  of  Henry  Moncke,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
md  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Knt.  of  Grange  Gorman,  and 
irother  of  Charles  Monck,  great-grandfather  of  Henry,  Vis- 
ount  Monck,  Earl  of  Ratudowne),  m.  Dorothy,  sister  of 
ohn,  1st  Earl  of  Darnley,  and  was  ^.  by  his  son, 

John  Monck,  Esq.  of  Bath,  who  <(.  there  12  Nov.  1809.  He 
1.  Miss  Emily  Snee,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Corston,  near  Bath,  i/(.  13  April,  1809,  the  Hon. 
Sarah  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Gustavus,  Viscount  Boync,  and  had 
a  son,  George  Gustavus,  b.  ISl.").        ii.  John  Berkeley. 

III.  Emilia,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Vau^han,  of  Cnckhowell. 
he  younger  son, 

John  Berkeley  Monck,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law,  purchased 
oley  and  other  estates  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Reading,  and 
ecame  M.I',  for  that  borough.  He  ).i.4May,  IslO,  Mary, 
au.  of  William  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Aldeimaston,  Bucks,  and 
ying  13  Dec.  1834,  left  issue, 

John  Bligh,  now  of  Coley  Park. 

William  Stanley,  6. 1822;  deceased. 

Emilia,  decea.sed. 

Mariettc,  m.  Charles  Hill,  Esq.,  of  Wellingborough. 

Arms—GvL.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  arg. 

■•(sl — A  wyvern  arg. 

Scat— Coley  Park,  Reading,  Berks. 


MONCKTON  OF  SOMERFOED  HALL. 

MoNCKTOX,  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Somcrford  Hall, 
).  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  W.  Stafford- 
lire  since  June,  1871,  b.  7  March,  1844. 
ILtnC<lCJC.— The  Hon.  Edward  JIonckton,  of  Somcrford 
111  son  of  the  1st  Viscount  Galway),  m.  14  March,  1776, 
phia,  dau.  of  George,  Lord  Pigot;  and  d.  1  July,  1832.  (She 
rvived  until  1  Jan.  1834.)    They  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Somcrford  Hall,  d.  17  March,  1848,  aged  76. 

II.  George,  of  Somcrford  Hall,  d.  29  Dec.  1858,  aged  80. 

III.  John,  d.  15  Juno,  1852. 

IV.  Henry,  a  General,  6.'  11  Dec.  1780;  m.  28  Dec.  1S39, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Grooine  Smyihc,  Esq.  of  Hilton, 
Salop,  and  niece  of  James  Parke,  Lord  Wensleydalc ;  and  d. 
29  June,  1854,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis,  now  of  Somcrford  Hall,  successor  to  his  uncle 
George.  2  Arthur,  0.  20  July,  1845. 

1  JIary  Anne.  2  Leonora.  3  Alice. 

V.  Philip,  Judge  in  the  East  Indies,  m.  Miss  Carter;  and  d. 
1820,  leaving  issue  (.-jce  Monckton  of  Inncskade  Abbey). 

VI.  Claud,  </.  in  India. 

vii.  Hugh  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Seaton,  d.  1842. 
'in.  William,  m.  29  March,  lS2o,  Helen,  4th  dau.  ofGoddard 
Richards,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

«i.  Sophia.  11.  Leonora,  d.  17  Sept.  18C9. 

ui.  Anna  Maria,  d.  30  June,  1878.        iv.  Emma  Frances. 
II. 


^rms— Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  martlets  or,  as  niuiiy 
mullets  of  the  tield.  CVtsi— A  martlet  or.  ^l/o»o— Famaiu 
extendere  factis. 

iea(— Souierford  Hall,  near  Brewood,  Stafford. 


MONCKTON    OF    FINESHADE    ABBEY. 

MoNCKTO-x,  Edward  Philu',  Esq.  of  EinesLado 
Abbey,  co.  Northampton,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Canib. 
Barristcr-at-Law,  Cnpt.  Northampton  and  Rutland 
Militia,  b.  18  Jidy,  1840  ;  m.  25  Sept.  I860,  Christa- 
bel,  2ud  dau.  of  the  Ecv.  C.  H.  Francis,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Tysoe,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Edward,  6.  20  Nov.  1868. 

II.  Philip  Tunnard,  b.  26  July,  1870. 

HI.  Noel,  b.  24  Dec.  1871.         iv.  Charles,  h.  26  Feb.  1873. 
v.  Christopher  Cecil,  b.  8  March,  1877. 
1.  Christabel,  b.  20  Nov.  1867. 
n.  Theodora,  b.  4  Sept.  1870. 

JLiliriltfr.— Philip  Monckton,  Esq.  {sre  Monckton  of 
Somerford  Hell),  Judge  at  Gorruckpoore,  in  the  East  Indies,  b. 
3  March,  1787  ;  ,/!.  Miss  Carter;  and  d.  1820,  leaving, 

Edward  Henry  Cradock,  late  of  Fincshade  Abbey. 

George  Pakcnham,  m.  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Vansittart 
Stonhouso,  Bart. 

John  Edmonstone,  ra.  1849,  Julia,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Thorn- 
ton, and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  a  son,  John  Henry. 

Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  Gen.  George  Whichcote. 

Eliza  Leonora,  )/(.  23  April,  1844,  Rev.  William  George  Leigh 
Wasey,  Vicar  of  Morvill,  Salop. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Henry  Cradock  IMonckton,  Esq.  of  Fineshade 
Abbey,  H.E.l.C.'s  Civil  Service,  Bengal,  b.  12  Sept.  1812:  m. 
1st,  Caroline  Rosa,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Woodcock,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1838)  had  one  dau., 

I.  Sophia  Rosa,  m.  Rev.  Cornelius  Thompson,  and  has  issue. 
He  ra.  2ndly,  1839,  Maria  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  II.  W. 
Tydd,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  Edward  Philip,  now  of  Fineshade  Abbey. 

II.  Claud,  C.E.,  b.  26  July,  1844. 

III.  William  Parry,  B.A.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  H.M.  37th  rcgt., 
h.  7  April,  1846. 

IV.  Hugh,  B.A.  Caius  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  June,  1847. 

II.  Hariiet  Eleonora,  ra.  Rev.  H.  E.  Gedge. 

III.  Emily  Jane,  ra.  Dec.  1877,  Capt.  George  Harrison. 
He  d.  24  July,  1878. 

Arms,  <f-e.— Same  as  Monckton  of  Soraerford  Hall. 
Seat — Fineshade  Abbey,  Wansford,  co.  Northampton.    Tota'. 
Johnson's  Buildings,  Temple.     Club~3imij\: 


Address — 1 
Carlton, 


Dr. 


MONEY    OF    MUCH-MARCLE. 

See  Kyele-Money. 


mONINGTON    OF    SARNESFIELD. 

See  Weston. 


MONRO    OF    ALLAN. 

Monro,  David,  Esq.  of  Allan,  co.  Eoss,  D.L.  for 
cos.  Eoss  and  Cromarty,  b.  Nov.  1808;  »«.  1831, 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Bcnnet,  Esq.  aucl 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  Lieut.  Bombay  army,  6.  1834;  d.  at  sea,  1855. 

II.  Robert  Clifford  Lloyd,  b.  1835  ;  lost  at  sea,  1854. 

III.  William,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  76th  regt.,  6.  1837. 

IV.  David,  Capt.  Madras  Staff  Corps,  6.  1839;  m.  1865, 
Louisa  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Pclly,  Esq.,  late  Member  of 
Council,  Madras,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Pelly,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue. 

V.  Francis  James  Eraser,  Capt.  11th  regt.  Sladras  army,  b. 
1843;  m.  1870,  Gertrude,  only  child  of  A.  Mackay,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  who  d.  May,  1877.  He  d.  at  Calcutta 
15  Sept.  1878. 

VI.  Hugh  Ross,  h.  1845;  d.  Sept.  1872,  while  in  active  dis- 
charge of  his  official  duties  as  Inspector  of  Police,  Shotpore 
district,  Punjaub. 

vii.  George  Alexander  Ross,  Ensign  4th  King's  Own  regt.; 

b.  1852;    d.  1874,  at  Fort  Monckton,  a  young  officer  of 

great  promise. 
I    Elizabeth  Leila. 

a.  Catherine,  m.  1SG4,  John  Jervis  Gregory,  Lieut.  B.N. 

4  C 


1112 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


iLl'lTragC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  North  British 
family  of  Mdnro,  of  Fonlis. 

Hugh  Munro,  13th  Daren  of  Fowlis  in  1425,  m.  1st;,  a  Oau.  of 
Keith,  Earl  Marishal,  which  lady  d.  in  givinsibirth  to  her  1st 
son.  He  m.  2nclly,  the  Lady  Margaret  Sutherland,  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  Earl  of  Sutherland,  and  had  by  her  one  son, 

John  Muneo,  ancestor  of  the  Monros,  Lairds  of  Milntown, 
CO.  Ross.    The  grandson  of  this  John, 

Andrew  Monro,  m.  1511,  Euphamie  Dunbar,  only  child  of 
Dunbar,  Laird  of  Tarbat,  and  by  her  acquired  large  possessions. 
He  was  s.  in  the  estate  of  Milntown  by  his  eldest  son,  George 
Munro,  and  the  lands  of  Allan  and  Allanmore  he  gave  to  his 
2nd  son, 

William  Monro,  of  Allan,  b.  1535,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Brigadier  Shaw,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Andrew  Monro 
(b.  1560),  who  VI.  Mary  Ross,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  David 
Monro,  b.  ICOO,  whoso  only  son  and  successor,  David  Monro, 
6.  1G40,  Capt.  in  the  Earl  of  Rothes'  Horse,  fell  at  the  Battle 
of  the  Boyne,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Davis,  of  Whitehall,  CarricUfergus,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John 
Davis,  Attorney-General  of  Ireland,  a  son  and  successor, 
David  Monro,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Ross,  dau.  of  the  Laird  of 
Balblair,  and  had  one  son,  David,  his  successor,  and  a  dau., 
Margaret,  m.  Charles  Mackenzie,  and  had  by  him,  who  changed 
his  name  to  Monro  on  acquiring  his  wife's  estates,  a  son, 
Charles,  of  whom  presently,  as  devisee  of  his  uncle.  The 
son,  David  Monro,  Esq.,  an  Advocate  in  Edinburgh,  left  his 
estate  in  1765  to  his  nephew,  son  of  his  sister,  as  above, 

Charles  Monro,  Esq.,  who  in.  1st,  1772,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Macleod,  Laird  of  Geanies,  co.  Ross ;  and  2ndly,  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Houston,  Esq.  of  Crich,  co.  Sutherland. 
Mr.  Charles  Monro  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son,  the 
present  David  Monro,  Esq.  of  Allan. 

Arms— Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gu.  Crest— An  eagle 
perching  ppr.     Motto — Dread  God. 

(Seat— Allan  House,  Tain,  co.  Ross,  N.B. 


MONHO    OF    AUCHINBOWIE. 

BiNNiNG-MoNRO,  ALEXANDER,  Esq.  of  Anchin- 
bowie,  CO.  Stirling,  J.P.,  b.  22  May,  1805  ;  in.  4  Aug. 
1835,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Alexander  Monro,  Esq.  of 
Craiglockliart,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David,  M.A.,  Fellow  and  Vice-Provost  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxon, 
6.  16  Nov.  1836. 

II.  Alexander,  b.  12  April,  1838 ;  m.  8  March,  1862,  and  has 
issue  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

HI.  GeorgeHoome,  6.  28NOV.  1840;  m.  27  Jan.  1873,  Isabella 

Selina,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Har- 

rietsham  Stede  Hill,  Kent,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  two 

daus.  IV.  Charles  Carmichacl,  b.  1  Dec.  1851. 

I.  Maria  Agnes,  m.  Col.  T.  P.  Waterman,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

n.  Jane  Sophia. 

Mr.  Binniiig-Monro  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  David 

Monro-Binning,  Esq.  of  Softlaw,  co.  Roxburgh,  by 

Sophia  his  wife,  only  child  of  George  Hoome,  Esq. 

of  Argaty,  co.  Perth,  by  Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  John  Monro,  Esq.  of  Auohinbowie. 

jScai— Auchinbowie,  Stirling. 


The  eldest  son, 

Hector  William  Boweb  Monro,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Ewell 
Castle,  Surrey,  and  of  Edmondsham,  Dorset,  b.  9  Dec.  1796; 
ra.  6  July,  1825,  Henrietta  Lewina,  only  dau.  of  Lewis  Dimoke 
GrosvenorTregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson  and  Cranborne  Lodge, 
Dorset,  by  Henrietta,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Portman, 
Esq.  of  Eryanston,  grandfather  of  the  1st  Lord  Portman,  and 
had  issue. 

Hector,  now  of  Edmondsham. 

Eleanor,  m.  10  April,  1814,  Kev.  George  Barons  Northcote, 
Esq.,   eldest    son   of    George  Barons  Northcote,   Esq.   of 
Somerset  Court,  Somerset,  and  of  Buckerell,  Devon,  and  <U 
March,  1848,  leavin?  a  son,  George  Barons,  b.  16  Jan.  1845. 
Isabella,  in.  23  July,  1852,  John  Hervcy  Elton  Elwes,  Esq. 
of  Stoke  College,  Suffolk  (she  d.  8  Nov.:1868),  leaving  a  son, 
Robert  Hervey  Monro,  b.  29  May,  1853. 
Mary,  m.  19  Sept.  1860,  Major-Gen.  William  Inglis,  C.B.,  of 
Hildersham  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Monro  d.  20  March,  1842. 

Arms — Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gu.  holding  in  its  beak  a 
laurel  sprig  ppr.      Crest— An  eagle  displayed  ppr.     Motto— 
Non  inferiora. 
Seat — Edmondsham,  Cranborne,  Dorset. 


MONRO    OF    INGSDON. 

Monro,  Charles  James  Hale,  Esq.  of  Ingsdon, 
Devon,  J.P.,  foi-merly  Capt.  36th  regt.,  b.  1828  ; 
m.  1855,  Marian,  dau.  of  George  Withington,  Esq.. 
of  Parkfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Setmodr  Charles  Hale,  6.  1856,  72nd  Highlanders. 

I.  Helen  Louisa  Hale.  n.  Celina  Marion  Hale. 

Mr.  Monro  is  eldest  sou  of  the  late  Charles  Hale- 
Monro,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Ingsdon,  by  his  1st 
wife,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Patrick  Mac- 
dougall,  Esq.  of  Maedougall,  Dunollie  Castle,  co. 
Argyll.  He  s.  his  father,  1867,  as  Lord  of  th& 
Manor  of  Ingsdon. 

gfdl — Ingsdon,  Newton  Abbott.  Town  Address — Army  and 
Navy  Club,  London,  S.W. ;  Caledonian  United  Service  Club, 
Edinburgh. 


MONRO    OF    EDMONDSHAM. 

Monro,  Hector,  Esq.  of  Edmondsham,  Dorset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  4  Oct.  1827  ;  m. 
4  July,  1854,  Adah  Sebastienne,  dau.  of  Sebastian 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Connaught  Place  West,  London,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Hector  Edmond,  b.  30  Aug.  1855,  Lieut.  52nd  Light 
Infantry.  »•  Tregonwell,  6.  25  Aug.  1807. 

I.  Adah  Blary. 

HtltCaSC. — William  Hector  Monro,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in 
the  British  army,  and  sometime  Governor  of  Trinidad,  m.  179G, 
Philadelphia  Bower,  by  whom  he  acquired  the  estate  of 
Edmondsham,  and  had  issue. 

Hector  William  Bower,  his  heir. 

Edmund  Augustus,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  2  Oct.  1852. 

Ecckwlth,  d.  unm. 

Philadelphia  Jane  Caroline,  m.  Matthew  Munro,  Esq.  of 
Fritham,  co.  Southampton ;  ('.  1868. 

Gcorgina.  Emily  Gordon.  ,  „    ^     , 

Flora  Bower,  m.  William  Butter  Baylcy,  Esq.  of  Cotford, 
Devon. 


MONTAGU    OF    PAPPLEWICK    AND 
MELTON    PARK. 

Montagu,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Melton  Park,  and 
Ingmanthorpe  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Papplewick,  co. 
Notts,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  York  1853,  s.  hi» 
father  1847.  This  gentleman  was  authorized  by 
royal  license,  27  Feb.  1826,  to  take  the  name  and 
arms  of  Montagu  only,  in  heu  of  those  of  FouN- 
tatne  Wilson,  by  directions  contained  in  the  will  of 
the  Right  Hon.  Frederick  Montagu  of  Papplewick. 

iLtllCagC— John  Fountayne,  Serjeant-at-Law  fgrandson 
of  Arthur  Fountaine,  of  Salle,  Norfolk),  m.  Theodosia,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Harrington,  Bart,  of  Ridlington,  and  d.  4  June, 
1671,  aged  70.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Fountatne,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Major 
John  Monckton,  of  Melton,  grandson  of  MarmadukeMonckton, 
Esq.  of  Caville,  and  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m  Sir  Richard 
Osbaldeston,  Knt.  of  Hunmanby,  and  Theodosia,  r,i.  Robert 
Monckton,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  John  Monckton,  1st 
ViscoDNT  Galwat.  Mr.  Fountayne  d.  Sept.  1680,  and  be- 
queathed his  estates  to  his  brother, 

Thomas  Fountayne,  Esq.  of  Melton,  b.  1639 ;  m.  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Edward  Chester,  Esq.  of  Cockenhatch,  co.  Hertford, 
and  dying  1709,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Simon  Patrick, 
Esq. ;  and  Judith,  to.  Thomas  Sherlock,  Master  of  the  Temple> 
an  tnly  surviving  son, 

John  Fountayne,  Esq.  of  Melton,  b.  1684;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Carew,  Esq.  of  Beddington,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
9  Jan.  1768)  left  at  his  decease,  1736  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
M.  Charles  Eyre,  M.D.;  and  Anne,  w.  Edward  Weston,  Esq.), 
four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Fountayne,  E.sq.  of  Melton,  b.  1713;  m.  Ann,  dau. 
of  Sir  Nicholas  Carew,  Bart,  of  Beddington,  but  dying  s.  p. 
1739,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Fountayne,  D.D.,  Dean  of  York,  b.  1715;  m.  1st,  AnnOr 
dau.  of  William  Bromley,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
and  Secretary  of  Stale,  tiiiip.  Queen  Anne,  but  had  by  her  no 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Frances  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Which- 
cote,  Esq.  of  Harpswell,  by  whom  (who  d.  22  Aug.  1750)  be 
had  one  dau.,  , 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


1113 


Franops  Maria,  m.  27  Feb.  1773,  William  Tatton,  Esq.   of 
Witheiishaw,  who  assumed  the  furnaiiie  of  K(ii:BTON,  and 
dying  1777,  left  a  son,  William  Tattun,  M.P.,  who  i(.  4-.^j. 
1799. 
Dr.  Fountayne  m.  3rdl}-,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Charles  MoNTAnn, 
Esq.  of  Papplewiek,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  12  Se^Jt.  llbG) 
lad  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Charles,  J.  r.  p.  1  Jan.  17S0,  v.nm. 
I.  Anne,  deceased. 

u.  KuzAEETH,  m.  1781,  Richard  Wilson,  F«q.  of  Enddinjr 
,  Hall,  CO.  York,  eldest  son  (!iy  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  F.dnuind 
Gib.son,  D.I).,  Bishop  of  London)  of  Christopher  Wilson, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  who  was  3rd  son  of  llicliard  Wilson, 
Eecorder  of  Leeds,  and  dying  10  Jan.  1786,  at  the  early  age 
of  24,  left  two  sons, 

1  RicHAiiD  ForKTATNE  WiLSOx,  licir  to  his  gi'andfathcr. 

2  Thomas  Charles  Wilson,  (/.  1801,  aged  16. 

III.  Catherine  Judith,  d.  unni.  at  Bath,  3  March,  1821. 
rhe  Dean  of  York  d.  14  Feb.  1S02,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  grandson, 

EicH-iKD  FoosTAYNE  WiLSON,  Esq.  of  Melton  Park,   h.  June, 

1783,  JI.P.  forco.  Y'ork,  and  its  High  Sheriff  1807,  m.  Sophia, 

3rd  dau.  of  George  Osbaldcston,  Esq.  M.P.,  of  HuttonBushell, 

ind  dying  1847,  left  issue, 

Andbew,  the  present  Andeew  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Melton  Park 

and  Papplewiek. 

James,  of  Elm,  Isle  of  Ely,  J. P.  West  Eidin.nr,  Y'orkshire, 
High  Sheriff  cos.  Cambridge  and  Hunts,  1874,  vk.  20  Aug. 
1874,  Laura  Adeline,  younger  dau.  of  Ernest  Thellusson, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Auldyn,  Isle  of  Man. 
Sophia,  m.  Gen.  Sir  Willi.am  Gabriel  Davy,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  of 
Tracy  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  </.  his  widow,  5  Dec.  1866. 
Anne  Elizabeth,  ?n.  1841,  Henley  G.  Greaves.  Esq.  of  Elmsall 

Lodge.  Mary,  la.  Col.  James  England. 

Theodosia,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  England,  K.H.  and 
G.C.B.,  of  10,  Chester  Street,  London. 

Catherine  Judith,  m.  1853,  Sir  Richard  Price  Puleston,  Bart, 
of  Emral,  co.  Flint. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fcss  j2U.  within  a 
bordure  sa.  Cnsl — A  griffin's  head  couped  or,  beak  and  wings 
ttddorsed  sa. 

Seats — Melton  Park,  Doncaster;  Ingmanthorpe  Hall,  near 
Wetherby,  co.  York,  and Papplewick Hall,  Notts.  C'iwi— Carlton. 


MONTEITH    OF    CAESTAIES. 

MoKTEiTH,  KoBEET  JOSEPH  Igxatius,  Esq.  of 
Cat-stairs,  co.  Lanark,  M.A.,J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1812; 
TO.  1815,  Wilhelniina,  dau.  of  Joseph  Jlellish,  of 
Blythc,  CO.  Nottingham  (of  a  family  of  old  posses- 
sions), by  his  wife,  the  Baroness  de  Stein,  of 
Nordheim,  Bavaria,  of  a  family  of  ancient  and 
distinguished  ancestry  ("rcichsuumittelbar"),  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Henry,  b.  28  Feb.  1851 ;  deceased. 

II.  Joseph,  h.  29  March,  1852;  m.  1874,  Florence,  2nd  dan. 
of  John  Arthur  Edward  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court, 
CO.  Monmouth,  and  has  one  dau.  and  three  sons. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  m.  4  Oct.  1870,  Francis  Kerr,  Esq.,  3rd  son 
of  Lord  Henry  Kerr,  and  has  one  son  and  five  daus. 

II.  Christina,  deceased.  in.  Caroline,  deceased. 

ILtltCajC. — About  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  James 
MoNTEiTH  (the  great-great-grandfather  of  the  present  Robert 
Monteith,  Esq.)  lived  on  his  small  estate  in  the  district  of 
Aberfoyle,  co.  Perth.    Towards  its  close,  he  drew  upon  him- 
self the  determined  hostility  of  Rob  Roy  by  a  steady  refusal  to 
pay  to  the  predatory  hero  JUacIc  Mail,  or  the  annual  tribute 
which  he  levied  upon  all  within  his  reach,  and  which  none  but 
men  much  more  powerful  than  the  small  Aberfoyle  laird  ever 
ucceeded  in  resisting.    Three  several  times,  in  revenge  for 
rhis  resistance  to  what  ho  almost  considered  his  established 
•ight,   Rob  severely  pillaged  and  plundered  Mr.  Montcith's 
property.    Determined  not  to  yield,  and  yet  unable  to  face  a 
l;ontinuation  of  such  loss,  Mr.  Montcith  withdrew  to  Glasgow, 
ust  then  rising  into  the  focus  of  energy  and  enterprise.    The 
■migrant  from  the  Highland  hills,  his  one  son,  and  three  daus., 
ire  still,  after  the  lapse  of  more  than  l.iO  years,  commemo- 
ated  in  Glasgow  by  a  rhymic  description,  in  which   a  few 

Ibrctentions,  perhaps  inconsistent  with  their  pecuniary  diffi- 
'.iidties,  may  be  alluded  to,  and  in  wliicli  the  latter  figure  as — 

I  "  Jenny  wi'  the  ruffles, 

Maggie  wi'  the  buckles, 

And  Nannie  wi'  the  cork-heeled  shoon."  ' 

ames  Monteith  d.  without  realising  his  design ;  and  only 
I  radually,  though  quickly,  were  matured  under  his  successors 
r  hose  vast  concerns  with  which,  throughout  Scotland,  the 


name  of  the  family  is  associated.  His  grandson,  .Tames  Mon- 
teith, was  early  in  such  a  position  as  to  enable  him  to  master 
the  first  opening  of  the  cotton  trade,  and  he  is  in  fact  justly 
considered  the  founder  of  some  branches  of  the  cotton  trade 
in  .Scotland.     He  was  father  of 

Henry  JIonteitu,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Lanark,  who  purchased 
the  estate  of  Carstairs  from  the  FuUerton  family.  He  w.  Ist, 
Christina  Cameron,  of  the  Clan  Cameron  of  Lochiel;  and 
2ndly,  Miss  FuUerton.  By  the  former  he  was  father  of  the 
present  Robekt  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Caislaiis. 

Scat — Carstairs  House,  Lanark. 


MONTGOMERIE    OP    ANNICK    LODGS. 
/See  Burke's  Peerage,  under  the  title  of  Eglinton. 


IvTONTGOMEIlIE    OF    GABB  OLDISH  AST. 

MOLTNETJX    -    MONTGOMERIE,     CeCIL     ThOJIAS, 

Esq.  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1816  ;  m.  29 
Sept.  18G8,  Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  of  Hon.  Artliur 
Lascelles,  of  Norley  Bari,  Cheshire,  and  has,  with 
four  daus.,  a  son, 

Geobce,  6.  1869. 

IltllCiltJC— This  family  descends  from  that  of  Eglikton. 

George  Montgomerie,  of  Broomlands,  b.  1614  (the  2nd  son 
of  Hugh  Jlontgomcry,  of  Anchinhood),  m.  1st,  Anne  Barclay, 
dau.  of  the  Laird  of  Perceton,  and  by  her  had  Hugh  and 
William,  and  one  dau.,  Jean.  He  tn.  2ndly,  Margaret  Wallace 
(of  Shewalton),  and  had  issue  six  sons  and  one  dau.  George 
Montgomerie  rf.  7  May,  1700,  aged  86.  His  5th  son  by  his  2nd 
marriage  was 

John  Montgomerie,  of  Wrae  and  Auchinhood,  Deputy 
Secretary  for  Scotland.  Hem.  circa.  1685,  Penelope,  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Barclay,  of  Perceton,  and  rf.  1721.  He  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

George  Montgomerie,  of  Wrae,  who  removed  to  England, 
where  he  ra.  Abigail,  dau.  of  Lilious  Turner,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  whom  he  had  five  sons, 

John  Elias,  h.  14  June,  1711;  d.  young. 

George,  of  whom  presently.  Elias,  b.  10  Nov.  1713. 

Edward,  of  Thundcrsley  Hall,  6.  18  June,  171C ;  d.  1747. 

Edward;  b.  16  June,  1720. 

Elizabeth,  b.  19  Feb.  1714. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Montgomerie,  Esq.  of  Thundersley  Hall,  Essex,  and 
Chippenham  Hall,  co.  Cambridge,  b.  30  Aug.  1712;  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Cambridge  1759,  and  M.P.  for  Ipswich ;  ra.  1739, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jacob  Sawbridge,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wilts; 
and  d.  29  March,  1706.     He  was  s.  by  his  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Katt  Montgojierie,  6.  1740;  m.  1700,  Crisp  Molyneux,  Esq. 
of  Garboldisham  Hall,  Norfolk,  M.P.  for  Lynn,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Charlotte,  ra..  —  Colston,  Esq. 

A  dau.,  ra.  Sir  William  Bumaby,  Bart. 

Katherine,  ra.  —  Sandys,  Esq. 

George  Moltneus,  Esq.  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  h.  1761 ;  s.  his 
father.  He  assumed  (pursuant  to  the  will  of  his  grandfather) 
the  surname  of  Montgomerie,  by  royal  license,  dated  6  Sept. 
1780.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael  White,  Esq.,  Governor 
of  the  Leeward  Islands,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  left  at  his 
decease,  1803, 

Crisp,  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  b.  1780;  Capt.  in  the  Guards; 
r,i.  3Iary,  dau.  of —  Parsons,  Esq.;  and  d.  s.  x).  1850. 
William,  b.  178.t;  d.  1798. 

Thomas  Molyneux,  b.  1788:  ra.  1844,  the  Hon.  Georgiana 
Foley,  dau.  of  the  3rd  Lord  Foley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov. 
1864,  left  at  his  decease,  March,  1855,  a  son,  Cecil  Thomas, 
now  of  Garboldisham. 

George,  b.  1793;  Rector  of  Garboldisham  ;  d.  vnm.  1849. 
Frederick,  ra.  1830,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Butler,  Esq., 
grandson  of  Brinslcy,  1st  Viscount  Lanesborough,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  June,  IsCO)  had  issue  one  surviving  son, 
Frederick  Butler,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1832:    w.  22  Oct. 
1878,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Colin  Lindsay. 
Charlotte  Molyneux,   m.   1809,   Francis   Carlcton,   Esq.   of 
Clare,  co.  Tipperary. 

Lucretia.  ra.  1809,  Sir  Alexander  Don,  Bart.,  and  d.  1815. 

Fanny,  ra.  1819,  Richard  Sumner,  Esq.,  son  of  B.  Sumner, 

of  Puttcnham  Priory,  Guildford,  by  the  sister  of  Admiral 

Lord  Gambler,  and  (/.  1850,  leaving  issue.  Lydia. 

/4)-),is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  counter-quartered   1st  and 

4th,  az..  a  branch  of  palm  tree  between  three  fleurs  dc-lis  or; 

2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  gem-iinss  OJ")  gemmed  az. ;  2nd  and 

■4  C  2 


1114 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


3ra,  MoLENECx  and  Tcener  quarterly.    Crest— A.  palm  branch 
ppr.    Motto — Proccdaraus  in  pace. 

Seai— GarboUlisham  Hall,  East  Harling.     CJufts— Guards' ; 
White's ;  and  Travellers'. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    BEAULIETJ. 

Montgomery,  Eiciiaed  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Beau- 
lieu,  CO.  Louth,  J.P.,  High  SherifE  1855  ;  late  of 
3rd  Light  Dragoons,  h.  1813;  m.  1845,  Frauces 
Barbara,  dau.  of  St.  George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Green- 
bills,  CO.  Louth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Jounston.  n.  Willoughby. 

III.  Tichborne.  iv.  Sidney. 

I.  Emily,  m.  30  May,  1872,  Rev.  Lucius  H.  O'Brien,  nephew 
of  Lucius,  Lord  Inchiquin. 

II.  Rosa.  III.  Violet. 

iLlttCaflC. — Alexander  Montgomeet,  the  first  of  this 
family  who  settled  in  Ireland,  and  became  Prebendary 
of  CO.  Donegal,  was,  according  to  Patteeson's  History  of 
Famines  of  the  co.  Ayr,  of  the  family  of  Montgomery  of 
Jfesilhead.  He  was  brought  (it  is  stated)  from  Scotland  by 
his  kinsman,  Sir  Hugh  Montgomery,  Viscount  Montgomery, 
of  the  Ards,  and  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Alexander 
Cunningham,  Dean  of  Raphoe,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  June, 
1675)  he  had  a  son, 

John  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Croghan,  Major  in  the  army, 
who  had  three  sons,  i.  John,  Major  in  Col.  Echlin's  rcgt.  of 
Dragoons,  m.  twice,  and  had  issue,  but  his  male  descendants 
became  extinct;  ii.  Alexander,  of  whom  we  treat;  ui.  Robert, 
of  Anared,  ancestor  of  Montgomery  of  Bessmount,  co. 
Monaghan.    Tlie  2nd  son, 

Alexander   BIontgomerie,   m.  1GG9,   Elizabeth,   dau.  and 
«o-heiress  of  Thomas  Cole,  Esq.  of  Ballyleck,  a  member  of 
the  Mount  Florence  family,   and  s.  to  the  BaUyleck  estate 
.  through  her.     He  d.  172G,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  M.P.  for  LifTord,  disinherited  for  marrying  with- 
out consent :  his  issue  were 

1  Alexander  John,  a  Capt.in  the  army,  M.P.co.  Donegal 
for  32  years;  d.  Sept.  1800;  inherited  the  Convoy  estate 
from  his  cousin,  Alexander  Montgomery,  of  Convoy. 

2  John,  of  Lislion. 

3  Richard,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  emigrated  to  America, 
and  there  m.  a  dau.  of  Judge  Livingston,  joined  the 
Americans  in  the  war  of  Independence,  and  became  a 
Gen.  of  great  distinction,  killed  at  Quebec,  31  Dec.  177.'). 
His  remains  were  removed  to  New  York,  and  a  monu- 
ment erected  in  St.  Paul's  Church  there,  at  the  expense  of 
Congress.     He  left  no  issue. 

1  Sarah,  ra.  Charles,  4th  Viscount  Ranelagh. 

II.  John,  M.P.,  of  Ballyleck,  co.  Monaghan. 

III.  Mathew,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse. 

IV.  Robert,  of  Brandrum,  co.  Monaghan,  m.  Sarah  Maxwell, 
of  Falkland,  co.  Monaghan.  (For  issue,  sec  Montgomeet 
of  Convoy). 

I.  Dorcas,  la.  Christopher  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine. 

Ji.  Sarah,  m.  Godfrey  Wills,  K.sq.  of  Willsgrove. 

III.  Ehzabcth,  m.  John  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favor  Royal. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Montgomery,  Esq.,  M.P.  co.  Monaghan,  m.  Mary  Cox, 
Maid  of  Honour  to  George  II. 's  Queen,  and  d.  1732.    By  Mary 
his  wife  (afterwards  m.  Dr.  Clements,  Vice-Provost  of  Trin. 
.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  M.P.  for  the  University)  he  had  issue, 

Alexander  Montgomeet,  of  Ballyleck,  M.P.  co.  Monaghan 
for  40  years,  /».  1746,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Col. 
Hugh  MontKiimcry  Willuughby,  of  Carrow,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  last  lieir  in  entail  to  tlie  elder  honours  of  the  Eai-ls  of 
Mount  Alexander  (Viscount  Montgomery,  of  the  Great 
Ardes).  Col.  Willoughby  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Willodghbv  for  an  estate.  He  d.  before  the  last  Earl  of 
Mount  Alexander,  and  the  honours  of  that  family  became 
•extinct.  Alexander  Montgomery  m.  2ndly,  Eleonora,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Acheson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvey,  co. 
Tyrone.  Her  tomb  is  in  Worcester  Cathedral.  (For  issue 
of  2nd  marriage,  aec  Montgojiery-Mooee  of  Garvry  and 
Montgomery- .Moore  of  Awjhnacloy).  Alexander's  issue  by 
his  1st  marriage  were, 

I.  John  Montgomery,  of  Ballyleck,  Col.  Monaghan  Militia, 
and  M.P.  co.  Monaghan,  -ih.  Salisbury,  dau.  and  co-heircss 
of  Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Beaulieu;  (/.  s.  p.  1797. 

II.  Hugh  Jlontgomery,  Col.  Madras  army,  d.  1795,  leaving 
a  dau.,  who  m.  William  James,  Esq. 

III.  Rohert  Montgomery  (llev.),  of  Beaulieu,  Rector  of 
Monaghan  for  30  years,  ih.  Sophia  Mabella,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Beaulieu  and  Bel- 
lurgan,  co.  Louth;  and  li.  at  Beaulieu,  1825,  leaving  issue, 

J  Alexander  (Rev.),  of  Beaulieu,)!!.  1st,  Marsaret,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Andrew  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Littlemouut, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 


Richard  Thomas,  his  heir,  now  of  Beaulieu. 
Tliomas  Tichboi-ne,  )ii.  Laura,  dau.  of  —  Armstrong, 

Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
Alexander  John,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Gustavus  Jones, 

Esq.  ot  Belleville,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 
Rosa,  m.  William  Pentland,  Esq. 
Sophia  Mabella,  m.  George  Henry  Pentland,  Esq.  of 

Blackball. 
Maria.  Sidney  Salisbury,  m.  Henry  Smith,  Esq. 

Rev.  Alexander  Montgomery,   m.  2ndly,   1828,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  John  Forster,  Esq.     He  d.  18.')6. 
2  Thomas    Montgomery,    Capt.    R.N.,  m.  1815,  Judith 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Convoy, 
and  has  issue, 

Robert  John,  Barrister,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Lindsey  Bucknall,  Esq.  of  Turin  Castle,  co.  Mayo, 
and  has  issue. 

Tliomas  Alexander,  m.  Elizabeth  Beaumont,  dau.  of 
William  James,  Esq. 

Alexander  George,  Surgeon  46th  regt.,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Col.  Denniss,  C.B.,  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  and 
left  Issue. 
George  Samuel,  C.S.I.,  Major-Gen.  Bombay  army,  r,i. 

Letitia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Gayer,  and  has  issue. 
John  Willoughby. 
Frances  Mary. 
Sophia  Louisa,  m.  Samuel  Gordon,  M.D. 

.,4  cms— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  for 
Montgomery  :  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  gem  rings  or,  sto  red  az., 
for  Eglinton:  all  within  a  border  of  the  second,  cliarg  A  with 
a  double  tressure  of  the  third.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  broken  spear,  head  drooping,  all 
ppr.     Motto — Patri;e  infelici  fidelis. 

Seat — Beaulieu,  near  Drogheda. 


i 


MONTGOMERY-MOORE    OP    GARVEY. 

Montgomery  -  Mooee,  Alexandee  Geoege, 
Esq.  of  Garvey  House,  co.  Tyrone,  Col.  in  the 
army,  and  Lieut. -Col.  4th  Hussars,  in.  30  Sept. 
1857,  the  Hon.  Jane  Colborne,  youngest  dau.  of 
Field -Marshal  Lord  Seaton,  G.C.B.  Col.  Mont- 
gomery Moore  was  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Com- 
mander of  the  Forces  in  Ireland. 

ILtnCfttjr. — -'Vlexandee  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Ballyleck, 
M.P.,  Gen.  of  Volunteers  {see  preceding  Memoir,  Montgomeet 
of  Beaulieu),  had,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Eleanora,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Acheson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvey,  co.  Tyrone  (descended  from 
the  Mooees,  or  Mures,  of  Glanderstoun,  co.  Renfrew),  two 
daus.,  Sidney  and  Maria,  who  both  d.  unm.,  and  a  son, 

Nathaniel  Montgomert,  Esq.  of  Garvey,  Revella,  and 
Fassaroe,  M.P.  for  co.  Tyrone,  and  Col.  Tyrone  Militia,  who 
assumed,  in  right  of  his  mother,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Moore.  He  m.  1785,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Boyd, 
Esq.  of  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Archibald  Acheson,  Bart.,  Viscount  Gosford,  and  by  her, 
(who  d.  24  Dec.  1813)  had  issue,  | 

I.  Alexander  James,  his  heir.  ' 

II.  Acheson,  Major  Tyrone  Militia,  6. 17  Oct.  17RS  ;  m.  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Richard  Pennefatlier,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co.  Tip-  ., 
pcrary,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  Sir  John  Judkin  Fitz- 
gerald,  Bart.)  he  left  one  dau.,  Anna,  m.  William  Lloyd, . 
Esq.  of  Rockville,  co.  Roscommon.     He  d.  1813. 

III.  Natlianiel,  b.  3  Nov.  1789;  m.  Miss  Agnes  Cox,  of 
Exeter;  and  d.  ,<;.  p.  1823. 

IV.  liobcrt,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Tyrone,  and  High  Sheriff  at 
one  time,  m.  1840,  Annie  Maria  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Baron 
de  Wolmaar;  and  d.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  Acheson,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Prosser,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Alexander  Acheson, , 
and  Rlable.  lie  m.  2ndly,  LiUy,  dau.  of  Edward  Byam 
Martin,  Esq.,  U.S.  America. 

2  Alexander  Willougliby.        3  Robert  Tichborne. 

1  Annie  Emmeline  .Vcheson. 

2  Amy  Rosa  Blanche  Willoughby. 

V.  James,  d.  young. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  c'.  vnm.  1813. 

II.  Sydney,  iu.  Thomas  Saiallcombe,  Esq.  of  Bath ;  and  d, 
1838. 

III.  Ellen,  5)!.  Col.  De  Naucaze,'of  the  French  service,  only 
son  of  the  Marquis  de  Naucaze,  of  Auvergne. 

Nathaniel  Montgomery-Moore,  who  sat  in  the  last  Irish  Par- 
liament for  CO.  Tyrone,  d.  4  Dec.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  James  Montgomeey-Moore,  Esq.  of  Garvey  and 
Fassaroe,  h.  15  Feb.  1786  ;  ?)i.  24  April,  1832,  Susanna,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Matcham,  Esq.  of  Ashfold  Lodge,  Sussex,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Horatio,  1st  Viscount  Nelson,  and 
had  issue, 


1 


MOX 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


1115 


Alexasbeh  George,  now  of  GavTcy. 
Achcsun,  who  d.  young. 

Mr.  Montgomery-Moore  d.  1836. 

Moltoc — Durum  pationti.i  franco;  and,  Honneur  sans  repos. 
Scat — Garvey  House,  Aughnacloy,  co.  Tyrone. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    CONVOY    HOUSE, 

MoNTGOMEHT,  EoBERT  Geokge,  Esq.  of  ConToy 
House,  CO.  Donegal,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

HillCilflC.  —  {See  MoNTGOjrERT  of  SeauUeu).  —  Eobebt 
Montgomery,  I'.sq.,  only  son  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Brandruni,  co.Monaghan,  by  Sarah  M;ixwell  his  wife,  m.  about 
1779,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Traser,  Ksq.  of  Cuba  House,  and 
Judith  DesRcnncs  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

KoDERT,  his  heir. 

George,  to.  Maria,  dau.  of  Joha  Eutherford,  Esq.  and  had 

issue  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

Alexander  Riehard,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Judith  Susanna,  iii.  Thomas  Montgomery,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Montgomery,  Ksq.  of  Convoy  ITousc,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
nigh  Sheriff  1S19,  />.  March,  1780;  to.  10  June,  1811,  Maria 
Frances,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Alexander  Stewari,  Esq.,  by 
Lady  Mary  Moore  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Marquess 
of  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  George,  J. P.,  now  of  Convoy  House. 

Mary  Elizabeth,   „).  Rev.  Charles  Boyton,   D.D.,  F.T.C.D., 
Rector  of  'J'ullyagnish,  and  Vicar-General  of  Raphoe. 

Frances  Judith,    m.  James  Grove   Wood,   Esq.  of    Castle 
Grove,  co.  Donegal. 
Mr.  Montgomery  d.  1816. 

yl /•»!«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fieurs-de-Iis  or,  for 
Montgomery  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  gem  rings  or,  gemmed 
az.,  for  Eglintox.  Crest — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 
hand  grasping  a  broken  spear,  head  drooping,  all  ppr.  Motto 
— Patria;  infelici  fidelis. 

Scat — Convoy  House,  Raphoe,  co.  Donegal. 


MONTGOMERY  OF  BENVARDEN. 

MojTTGOMEKT,  EoBEET  James,  Esq.  of  Ben- 
varden,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  served  in  the  Crimea,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Londonderrj"  1867,  and  co.  Antrim  1870  ; 
m.  2  Jan.  18G4,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  James 
White,  Esq.  of  White  Hall,  co.  Antrim,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Ion  Alexander,  b.  4  Dec.  1SC6. 

II.  Francis  James,  6.  14  Oct.  1SG9. 
I.  Janet  Maude.  n.  Elizabeth  Barbara  Isabel. 

ILinCitgC. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  great 
Scottish  House  of  Montgomery. 

Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Glenarm,  6.  13  Oct.  1711;  vi. 
8  July,  1742,  Isabella  Stewart,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Glenarm,  6.  12  April,  1743 ;  rd. 
2  April,  1785,  Blargaret,  dau.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Kilmandle, 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  17  Nov.  1835), 
John,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  of  Ballydrain,  co  Antrim,  m.  12  March.  1628,  Emily, 
dau.  of  John  Eerguson,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  has  issue  six 
sons  and  one  dau. 

Alexander,  of  Putters  Walls,  co.  Antrim. 
Thomas,  of  llirch  HiU,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  formerly  in  the  16th 
and  9th  Lancers. 
Barbara,  m.  1st,  Richard  Staples,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Right  Hon. 
John  Staple.',  of  Lissan;  and,  2ndly,  1826,  the  Right  Hon. 
Alexander  MacdonncU. 
Isabella,  d.  It54.  Marian.  Victoria. 

I  Mr.  Montgomery  d.  13  Oct.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Benvarden,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 

124  Dec.  1790;  r,i.  5  .March,   1819,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew 

[Ferguson,  Bart.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 
I.  Robert  James,  his  heir. 

I.  Barbara  Anne,  m.  27  Dec.  1876,  Rev.  Andrew  Ferguson 
Smyly,  Canon  of  Derry.  ii.  Isabella  Dorothea^ 

IMt.  Montgomery  d.  7  Dec.  1876,  and  was  g.  by  his  only  son, 

|the  present  Robert  James  Montgomebt,  Esq.  of  Benvarden. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or; 

l2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  gem-rings  or,  gemmed  az.     Crest — A 

Ifemalc  figure  ppr.  antiquely  attired  az.  holding  in  the  dexter 

|hand  an  anchor  or,  and  in  the  sinister  the  head  of  a  savage 

coupcd  also  ppr.     Jl/o(<o— Gardez  bien. 

Seat — Benvarden,  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    BELHAVEL. 

Ltoxs-Montgomert,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Belhavel, 
CO.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L., .late  M. P.  for  that  co., 
b.  181G  ;  m.  1840,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Annesbrook,  co.  Meath,  and  has  (with 
several  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  Hugh. 

II.  Henry  Willoughby,  m.  1976,  Jane  Singer,  only  thild  of 
Travers  Crofton,  Esq.  of  LaUefield,  co.  Leitrim. 

III.  De  Winton.  iv.  Alfred  Otho. 

HinCilflC. — Capt.  John  Lyons,  of  Drogheda,  2nd  son  of 
John  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Lede.stown,  co.  Westmeath,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Williams,  Deputy  Governor  of  Antigua, 
111.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
Thomas  Blontgomery,  Knt.,  a  descendant  of  the  great  Scottish 
House  of  Montgomery,  and  had  issue, 

John,  killed  in  a  duel,  17  March,  1754. 

Hugh,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  Town  Major  of  Halifax,  whose  dau.,  Clementina,  m. 
the  Rev.  John  Auchmuty,  Rector  of  Trim. 
The  2nd  son, 

Hugh  Lyons,  Esq.,  assumed  the  name  of  Montgomery.  He 
m.  1773,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount  Boync,  and 
had  (with  several  daus.)  two  sons,  Hcgii,  his  heir,  and  Charles 
(Rev.).     He  d.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Lyons-Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim, 
TO.  1812,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Stewart  Blacker,  of 
Carrick,  co.  Armagh,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  and  by  her  (who  in. 
2ndly,  Monsieur  de  Cliampre,  had  issue,  i.  High,  now  of 
Belhavel ;  ii.  Lambert  Stewart,  Licut.-Col.  Scots  Fusiliers,  m. 
a  dau.  of  Gen.  Young,  H.E.I.C.S.;  in.  Charles,  Capt.  65th 
Bengal  Native  Infantry,  to.  Miss  Masters,  of  Calcutta;  i. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Joseph  May,  Esq.  of  Hale,  co. Southampton; 
and  2ndly,  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Islanmore,  co.  Limerick; 
II.  Caroline,  m.  Adolphus  Cavagnari,  Major  in  the  French 
service;  iii.  Sophia,  m.  J.  B.  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Learmount. 
CO.  Derry ;  and  iv.  Louisa,  m.  Ralph  Smith,  Esq.  of  Green- 
hills,  CO.  Louth.    Mr.  Lyons-Montgomery  d.  26  April,  1826. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  gem-rings  or,  gemmed  az.,  over  aU 
an  escutcheon  arg.,  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert,  for 
SIontgomery.  2nd,  az.,  three  battle-axes  erect,  two  and  one 
arg.,  for  Batten,  ord,  per  fess  or  and  az.,  three  lions 
rampant,  all  within  a  tressure  flory  counterchanged,  for 
Lyons.  4th,  as  first.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect  vested  gu., 
cuffed  arg.,  grasping  a  broken  tilting  spear,  the  point  falling 
downwards  ppr.     Hollo — Patrias  inlVliei  tidelis. 

Seat — Belhavel,  near  Carrick-on- Shannon. 

♦ 

MONTGOMERY    OF    CRILLY    HOUSE. 

Montgomery,  VArGHAN,  Esq.  of  Crilly  House, 
CO.  Tyrone,  J.P.,  h.  21  Nov.  1819  ;  m.  G  Nov.  1851, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Pettigrew,  Esq., 
by  Jane  Moreland  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Pettigrew,  b.  17  .\ug.  1852. 

II.  Vaughan,  6.  21  July,  1858. 

III.  Henry  Johnston,  6.  5  April,  1863. 

IV.  Robert,  b.  6  Feb.  1865. 
v.  John.  b.  21  Feb.  1807. 

I.  Jane.  ii.  Margaret.  m.  Elizabeth. 

3LtlIC<t3P.— Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  ra.  14  Aug.  1769, 
Sarah  Campbell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1828)  left  at  his 
decease,  1  Feb.  1792,  a  son, 

George  Montgomery,  Esq.  m.  30  Jan.  1809,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  had  issue, 

Vacguan,  now  of  Crilly  House.  Robert,  deceased. 

Campbell.  Henry  Johnston. 

Margaret. 
Mr.  Montgomery  d.  15  May,  1834. 

Scat— Crilly  House,  Aughnacloy,  co.  Tyrone. 


MONTGOMERY  OF  GREY  ABBEY. 
Montgomery,  Hrcn,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey,  co. 
Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SlierifP  18-45,  b.  2fi 
June,  1821  ;  m.  20  Oct.  181G,  the  Lady  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Herbert,  2r!d  dau.  of  Edward,  2nd  Earl 
of  Powis,  K.G.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  WiLLiAM  Edward,  b.  18  July,  IS17. 

II.  Robert  Arthur,  b.  7  Sept.  1S4'<. 

III.  Percy  Hugh  Seymour,  6.  8  March,  1358. 


1116 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MON 


IV.  Francis  Henry,  b.  2  Sept.  1857. 

V.  George  Fitzinaurice,  b.  27  Jan.  1861. 

I.  Lucy  Florentia.  ii.  Edith  Cecilia. 

III.  Charlotte  Henrietta  Emily,  ra.  2  June.  1S74,  Eobert  J. 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Caerhowel,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P.,  Capt. 
Eoyal  Jlonmouth  Rifles.  iv.  Evelyn  JMary. 

JLturajr. — This  is  the  Braidstane  line  of  the  nohle  House 
of  Eguntox. 

Egbert  Montgomery,  2nd  son  of  Alexander,  Master  of 
Montgomery,  and  brother  of  Alexander,  2nd  Lord  Montgo- 
mery, ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Eglinton,  obtained  for  his  patri- 
mony, from  his  grandfather,  Alexander,  1st  lord,  the  lands  of 
Braidstane,  and  thus  became  its  laird.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Montgojiert,  2nd  laird  of  Braidstane,  who  left  a 
son  and  heir, 

Robert  Moxtgojiebt,  Srd  laird  of  Lraidstane,  whose  son 
and  successor, 

Adam  Montgomekt,  4th  laird  of  Braidstane,  m.  the  eldest 
dau.  of  Colquhoun,  of  Luss  ;  and  d.  about  1.550,  leaving  two 
sons,  I.  Adam,  whose  eldest  son.  Sir  Hugh  Montgomery,  Gth 
laird  of  Braidstane,  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland, 
1622,  as  Viscount  Montgomery,  of  Ardes,  co.  Down,  a  title 
now  extinct,    ii.  Robert.    The  younger  son, 

Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.,  was  father  of 

John  Montgomery,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  early 
part  of  the  reign  of  King  James  I.  He  ra.  an  heiress  of  the 
family  of  Stewart,  in  Scotland,  and  was  father  of 

Hdgh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Maghera,  co.  Derry,  M.P.  for 
Kewtownards.  He  left  two  sons,  Hugh,  his  heir,  and  John. 
The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Maghera,  in.  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  McClelland,  by  whom  he  had  several  daus.,  and  an 
only  son,  his  successor, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Maghera,  ra.  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  James  MacGill,  of  Kirkistown,  co. 
Down,  and  had,  with  one  dau.,  Lucy,  d.  v.nm.  1701,  an  only 
«on,  his  successor, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.,  in.  1st,  1719,  Catherine,  dau. 
«f  Edward  Hall,  Esq.,  of  Strangford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  llTi) 
had  Edward,  who  d.  1726;  and  William,  his  heir.  He  in. 
■2ndly,  1725,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hill,  Esq.  of  Bucks. 
By  this  lady  (who  d.  1789;  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m. 
1749,  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down,  d.  s.  p. 
1755;  Anne,  in.  James  Dobbin,  Esq.  of  Donaghadee,  d.  1812; 
and  Catherine,  in.  1751,  George  Mathews,  Esq.  of  Springvale,  co. 
Down),  four  sons,  i.  Hugh,  d.  v.nm.  1765;  ii.  James,  d.  unm. 
1796;  III.  Robert,  </.  unm.  1758;  iv.  Samuel,  Lieut.-Col.  12th 
foot,  ire.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Drury,  andtJ.  s.^j. 
Mr.  Montgomery  d.  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey,  M.P.  for  Hills- 
torough.  m.  1749,  Susanna,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Jcliy, 
Xsq.  of  KathmuUen,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

William,  Major  40th  rcgt.  of  loot,  killed  in  America,  8  Sept. 

17S1. 
Hugh,  heir  to  his  father.  Edward,  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

Francis,  Capt.  67th  regt.,  d.  unm.  1808. 
Dorcas,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Mr.  Montgomery  d.  Nov.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

The  Rev.  Hugh  Montgomi:ry,  of  Grey  Abbey,  b.  1754;  in. 
1782,  the  Hon.  Emilia  Ward,  youngest  dau.  of  Bernard,  Ist 
Viscount  Bangor  (by  his  wife.  Lady  Anne  Bligh,  dau.  of  John, 
Earl  of  Darnley),  and  has  issue, 

t.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  Hugh  Bernard,  Capt.  in  the  Guards,  was  severely  wounded 
at  Waterloo,  of  which  he  never  recovered ;  d.  2  May,  1817. 

III.  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Portaferry,  and  Chancellor  of 
the  Diocese  of  Down;  </.  unm.  1825. 

IV.  Arthur  Hill,  of  TyrcUa,  co.  Down,  D.L.  and  J. P.  of  that 
CO.,  7)!.  May,  1825,  Lady  Matilda  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas, 
5th  Earl  of  Macclesfield,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hugh  Parker,  of  Tyrella,  co.  Down,  Lieut.-Col.  60th 
Eifies,  6.  .Sept.  1829. 

2  Arthur  Hill  Sandys,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  27  Oct.  1841 ; 
m.  1873,  Constance  Anne  Katharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert 
Bryce  Hay,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Amelia  Maria  Eliza.  2  Frances  Arabella  Louisa. 

v.  John  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  19  Dec.  1845. 

VI.  Francis  Octavius,  Major  45th  rcgt.,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Eoyal  Down  Rifles,  m.  6  Oct.  1842,  v\rabclla  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  or  Kean  Osborne.  Capt.  .'■)th  Dragoon  Guards,  by 
his  wife,  the  Hon.  Theodosia  Ward,  grand-dau.  of  the  1st 
Viscount  Bangor. 

VII.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Sandys,  Lieut.  E.X.,  d. 
18  March  1827. 

I.  Anne  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1802,  aged  17. 


II.  Emilia  Georgiana  Susanna,  in.  4  Feb.  1817,  James  Mylea 
Reilly,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  youngest  son  of  John  Eeilly, 
Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  co.  Down  {tohich  see),  and  had  issue. 
BIr.  Montgomery  d.  at  Grey  Abbey,  30  March,  1815,  and  was  s*| 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Down  1824,  in.  March,  1817,  Lady  Ameha  Elizabeth  Parker, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas,  5th  Earl  of  Macclesfield;  d.  3  May,  1831, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  child,  the  present  Hugh  Montgomeet, 
Esq.  of  Grey  Abbey. 

Arms — Quarterly:  Isfand  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  for 
Montgomery;  ind  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  annulets  or,  gemmed 
az.,  for  Eglinton;  all  within  a  bordure  or,  charged  with  a 
double  tressure  flory  countei-flory  gu. ;  on  a  surcoat  a  sword 
and  sceptre  saltierwise  ppr.  Crest — Out  of  a  cap  of  mainte- 
nance an  arm  in  armour  erect,  grasping  a  sword. 

^cat — Grey  Abbey,  Newtownards,  co.  Down. 


IIONTGOMEKY    OF    TYRELLA. 

&ee  Montgomery  of  Geex  Abbey. 


MONTGOMERY    OF    BLESSINGBOURNE. 

MOXTGOMERT,    HFGH    DE    FeLLEXBERG,  Esq.    of 

Blessingbourne,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Fermanagh,  J. P.  co.  Tyrone,  and  Higli  SherifP  for  . 
CO.  Fermanagh  1871,  b.  14  Aug.  1844 ;  m.  24  March, 
1870,  Mary  Sophia  Juliana,  youngest  dau.  of  Hon. 
and  Eev.  Charles  Maude,  Piector  of  Enniskillen,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Maude  de  Fellenbeeg,  b.  1870. 

II.  Archibald  Armar,  b.  1871. 

III.  Geoffrey  Cornwallis,  6.  1874. 

IV.  Francis  Trevylian,  6.  1875. 

v.  Hubert  Charles,  b.  1876.  J 

VI.  Maurice  William  de  Fellenberg,  6.  1878. 

HtnriigC. — Hugh  Montgojiery,  the  first  of  the  family,  of 

Derrybrook,  co.  Fermanagh,  a  kinsman  of  George  Montgoniei-y, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  went  to  Ireland  withHugh,  Lord  Mont- 
gomery, and  had  a  son. 

Rev.  Nicholas  3Iontgomery,  of  Derrybrook,  co.  Fermanagh, 
who  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Robert,  of  Derrybrook,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  an  elder  son, 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  Capt.  of  Horse 
under  William  111.,  who  in.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Eichard  Dunbar,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  and  granddau.  of  Sir 
John  Dunbar,  Knt.  of  same  place,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas,  m.  Angel,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Archdall, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Archdall,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Archdall  (see  ArcudalIa  of  Castle  Archdall). 

II.  Hugh,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Richard,  of  Monea,  co.  Fermanagh. 

I.  Sarul\,  //I.  BrockhiU  Green,  Esq.  ii.  Anno. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.  Sidney. 

Mr.  Montgomery's  will,  dated  10  Feb.  1720,  was  proved  14  June, 
1723.     His  2nd  son, 

Hugh  ^Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  m.  the  dan.  of 
Ven.  William  Armar,  Archdeacon  of  Connor,  and  sister  of 
Margctson  Armar,  Esq.  of  Castle  Coole,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
was  father  of 

Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  whose  will, 
dated  29  July,  1791,  was  proved  1797.  By  Rose  Mary  his  wife, 
he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  i.  Hugh,  his  successor;  ii.  Archi- 
bald Armar;  I.  Mary  Milicent.    The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  3Iontgomeey,  Esq.  of  Derrygonnelly,  m.  Maria  Dolo: 
Plink  ;  and  d.  1828,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Hugh  Ralph  Sevebnin  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Blessingbourne, 
who  rn.  1843,  Maria  Philipina,  dau.  of  Philip  Emmanuel  de 
Fellenberg,  of  Hofwyl,  sometime  Landamman  of  the  Republic 
of  Bern,  and  by  her  iwho  d.  1846)  left  at  his  decease,  1844,  a 
son  and  heir,  the  present 

Hdgh  de  Fellenberg  Montgomehy,  Esq.  of  Blessingbourne. 

Arm.^ — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  gem-rings  or.  Crest — On  a  cap  of 
maintenance  an  arm  in  armour  erect,  grasping  a  sword  all  ppi". 
Moltn — Honneur  sans  rcpos. 

&u'.t — Blessingbourne,  Fivemilctown,  Lisnaskea. 

♦ 

MONTRESOR    OE    DENNE    HILL. 
MoN'TEESOB,  Henet  Edward,  Esq.  of  Stonely 
Grange,  co.  Huntingdon,  J. P.,  late  of  Denue  Hill, 
Eent,  Lieut.-Col.  lale  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  29  May 


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MON 


1117 


1823  ;  m.  25  Nov.  1S56,  Laura,  3i-d  dau.  of  tbc  Ecv. 
W.  W.  Dickins,  of  Wollaston  Hall,  Nortbampton, 
Eector  of  Adisham,  Kent,  aud  lias  issue, 
1.  Evelyn  Diana.  ii.  Laura  Annctta. 

Iltliraflr. — This  ancient  family  is  of  French  origin,  and 
the  first  wc  hear  of  it  is  in  the  year  1486,  wlicn 

William  Le  Tkksob  was  Viseoiiipte  do  ConilS  sur  Mogreaux. 
He  m.  Blargaret  Kcipcr,  and  left  issue, 

Cypbien  Le  Tbesor,  Viscompte  de  Carentan,  m.  22  Feb.  1547, 
Louise  de  Monillas,  and  had  issue, 

James  Le  Tbesor,  7u.  29  Sept.  ICOO,  Demoiselle  Susanne  do 
rierrepont,  and  left  one  son, 

James  Le  Tbesor,  who,  on  account  of  his  religion,  was 
obliged  to  quit  his  country  aud  take  up  his  abode  in  England, 
where  his  posterity  still  exists  under  the  name  of  Blontresor. 
He  li.  about  the  year  1691,  at  Paris,  leaving,  by  Lucy  his  wife, 
one  son, 

James  Gabriel  Le  Tbesor,  of  Thurland  Hall,  Nottingham, 
b.  at  Caen,  in  Normandy,  and  naturalized  in  England,  by  Act 
of  Parliament,  12  William  JII.  He  was  Major  of  H.JI.'s  21st 
regt.  of  foot,  and  Lieut. -Governor  of  Fort  William,  in  Scotland, 
where  he  d.  29  Jan.  1724,  aged  50.  He  m.  5  Feb.  1G99,  Nanon 
de  Hautevillc,  dau.  of  Col.  do  llautcville,  of  Normandy,  in  the 
service  of  England,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  in  the  church- 
yard of  Paddington,  Middlesex,  22  Jan.  1738,  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

James  Gabriel Montbesob,  Esq.,  of  Thurland  Hall,  b.  19 
Nov.  1702;  m.  1st,  at  Gibraltar,  11  June,  1735,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Haswell,  Esq.,  who  d.  5  March,  17G1.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Henry  Fielding,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly, 
Frances,  dau.  of  H.  Nicholls,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  William 
Kemp,  Esq.  of  Teynham,  Kent.  Mr.  Montrcsor  had  issue  by 
iiis  1st  marriage, 

John. 

James,  Lieut.  E.N.,  lost  In  the  "Aurora"  frigate,  vnm. 

Henry  Amand,  ra.  Frances  Cleverly,  and  d.  at  Tangier  of 
wounds  he  received  at  the  siege  of  Triuchinopoly,  13  Sept. 
1773,  aged  27,  leaving  issue. 

John  Fleming,  a  Major  in  the  army,  and  Governor  of  Port 
Royal,  Jamaica,  where  he  died. 

Eobert,  b.  7  Dec.  1751,  at  Gibraltar,  Major  in  H.M.'s  100th 
regt.  of  foot;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Bennet,  of  Louth,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  had  issue. 

Augusta  Thomasine,  m.  Richard  Pilcher,  Esq.  of  Kent. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Montbesob,  Esq.,  of  Belmont,  Kent,  and  of  Portland 
Place,  His  Majesty's  Chief  Engineer  of  America,  b.  at  Gib- 
raltar, 6  April,  1736;  m.  1  March,  17G4,  Frances,  only  child 
of  Thomas  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Bermuda,  and  hadissue, 

I.  Hexrt  Tcckeb,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  b.  at  New  York,  11  Nov.  17CS,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army;  d.  at  Penang,  in  the  East  Indies  1805,  unm. 

III.  Thomas  Gage,  6.  4  March,  1774,  at  New  York,  a  Gen.  in 
the  army,  and  Col.  of  H.JI.'s  2nd  regt.  of  Dragoon  Guards, 
K.C.H..  K.C.,  of  Ospringc  House,  Kent;  (/.  at  Dover, 
26  April,  1853;  having  ;,(.  Mary,  dau.  of  JIaJor-Gcn.  F.  G. 
Mulcaster,  E.E.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Auchmuty,  d.  at  Ospringe,  1854. 

2  Thomas,  h.  27  Aug.  1808. 

3  Frederick  Byngc,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  8  July,  1851,  Emily, 
dau.  of  —  Delatield,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Auchmuty,  b.  27  July,  1853. 
Emily  Frances. 

4  Henry  William,  6.  15  Feb.  1817,  E.A.,  d.  unm. 
6  John,  /;.  30  Sept. -1821,  d.  v.nn). 

1  Julia  Maria,  in.  Edward  Lee  Warner,  Esq.,  B.C.S. 

2  Mary  Frances,  )/(.  Rev.  T.  H.  Hallett,  of  Higham,  and 
Vicar  of  Petham,  Kent.  3  Annctta  Esther. 

IV.  William  Robert,  b.  9  Aug.  1780;  d.  at  Gibraltar,  %i.ni,i. 
t.  Frances  Margaret,  d.  v.yiiii. 

II.  Mary  Lucy,  m.  2  Sept.  1801,  Sir  F.  W.  Mulcastcr,  K.C.H., 
K.E.,  Lieut.-Gcn.,  both  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Henby  Tcckeb  Montbesob,  K.C.C.,  O.C.H.,  Gen.  in 
the  army,  Col.  11th  regt.  of  loot,  i.  IS  April,  1707;  d.  at 
Denne  Hill,  10  JIarch,  1S37.  He  m.  1st,  Mary  Elizabeth  Lady 
Sondes,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  Milles,  Esq.,  and 
widow  of  Lewis  Thomas,  2nd  Baron  Sondes,  by  whom  he  had 
two  children,  who  d.  young ;  and  2ndly,  Annctta,  dau.  of 
Bev.  Edward  Cage,  Rector  of  Eastling,  Kent,  by  whom  (who 
d.  at  Denne  Hill,  1826)  he  had  issue, 
Henby  Edwabd,  now  of  Denne  Hill. 

Charles  Francis,  b.  21  June,  1824,  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service;  m. 
1848,  in  India,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Well>y  Jackson,  Esq., 
B.C.S.,  and  has  issue,  Francis,  Charles,  Ernest,  Louisa, 
Alice,  and  Mary. 


Edward  John  Thomas,  6.  10  Aug.  1825;  m.  18.50,  Adelaide, 
2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Hopton  Scott,  K.C.B.,  of  Wood- 
lands, Dublin. 

Annetta  Frances,  m.  13  Aug.  1857,  Rev.  Charles  H.  D.'Aeth. 
Sir  Henry  Tucker  Montrcsor,  m.  Srdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Fairman,  Esq.    He  d.  5  April,  1866. 

Anns — Az.,  two  arms  mailed  each  holding  a  sword  erect  all 
ppr.  on  a  plate  in  chief  a  cross  couped  gu.  t'l-est — A  royal 
helmet  or.     Molto — Mon  Tresor. 

Seal — Stonely  Grange,  KimboUon. 


MONYPENNY    OF    PITMTLLY. 

MoNYPEXNT,  The  Hex.  James  Isaac,  of  Pitmilij, 
CO.  Fife,  late  Vicar  of  lladlow,  Kent,  M.A.,  J.P., 
b.  18  Jau.  1799  ;  m.  8  Jan.  1828,  Mary  Blackwel!, 
2iid  dau.  of  Robert  Moiicypcnny,  Esq.  of  Merriugton 
Place,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Robert  Blackivell,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Capt.  East  Kent  Militia,  b.  25  Sept.  1835;  m.  5  April,  18C6, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charlton  Lane, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue, 
1  Chaelton  James  Blackwell,  b.  4  Nov.  1867;  2  Charles 
Blackwell,  b.  17  Nov.  1869;  1  Mary  Lilian,  d.  young, 
26  Dec.  1868. 

II.  Phillips  Howard  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Hadlow,  Tonbridge, 
Kent,  b.  13  June,  1S37;  m.  5  July,  18C0,  Emma  Melosina, 
4th  dau.  of  John  McMunn,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Rutland  Square, 
Dublin,  and  has  issue,  1  James  Egerton  Howard;  2  Wil- 
liam Gordon  Howard;  3  Sinclair  Howard;  4  Brocket 
Howard;  I  Alice  Howard;  2  Muriel  Emma  Howard; 
3  Ella  Cicely  Howard ;  4  Gertrude  JIargaret  Howard. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  m.  9  March,  18C9,  Walter  Barham,  Esq. 
Ti.  Margaret  Dunn,  m.  1  Feb.  1860,  the  Rev.  Alexander  J. 
Manson.  in.  Adelaide  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Charlotte  Jane,  r,i.  5  Sept.  1860,  Vcn.  Frederick  Arthur 
Cecil  Lilliagston,  now  Archdeacon  of  Yass,  in  New  South 
Wales. 

V.  Henrietta  Silvestra.  vi.  Emma  Susanna. 
VII.  Mary  Louisa  Gordon. 

ICtlTCaSC. — From  Sir  Robert  Sibbald's  History  of  Fife 
and  Kinross,  0.  book  of  authority,  we  learn  that  "  Pitmilly 
is  the  house  of  a  very  ancient  family  of  the  name  of 
Monypenny,  and  now  the  seat  of  David  Monypenny,  Esq." 
This  family  produced  some  very  eminent  statesmen  in  Scot- 
land, and  from  a  branch  settled  in  France,  several  sprang  who 
became  equally  distinguished  in  that  country.  The  most 
celebrated  was  the  Sieur  de  Concressault,  who  was  often 
employed  in  important  negotiations,  and  at  dififerent  times 
visited  Scotland  as  Ambassador  in  the  reigns  of  James  III. 
and  James  IV.,  Kings  of  Scotland.  The  Lord  Monypenny 
whom  we  find  in  the  Parliament  rolls  in  King  James  I1I."s 
reign  also  descended  from  a  branch  of  this  family.  In  1211, 
Thomas,  Prior  of  St.  Andrew's,  gave  "Ricardo  Monipenii, 
lerram  de  Putmullin  (Pitmilly)  quam  Malisius  tenuit."  Joli.i 
de  Monypenny,  of  Pitmilly,  swore  fealty  to  King  Edwabd  I. 
1296,  and  another,  or  the  same,  John  de  Monypenny,  was  one 
of  the  Ambassadors  from  the  Pope  and  French  King  to  solicit 
Edward  III.  on  behalf  of  the  Scots,  and  obtained  a  safe 
conduct  to  pass  into  Scotland,  22  Jan.  1335-6.  The  repre- 
sentative of  this  ancient  family, 

Alexander  Monipenny,  Esq.  of  Pitmilly,  Lieut.-Col.  of  t!ic 
56th  regt.,  son  of  David  Monypenny,  of  Pitmilly.  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  of  Marjoribanks,  of  Marjoritanks,  m.  Nov.  1767,  Jlar- 
garet,  sister,  of  William  Tankerville  Chamberlain,  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Ireland,  and  luad  issue, 

David,  his  heir.  Alexander,  of  Edinburgh,  deceased. 

William  Tankerville,  of  whom  presently. 

Margaret  Dcbora,  deceased. 
Col.  Monypenny  d.  Dec.  ISOl,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

David  Monypenny,  E.-q.  of  Pitmilly,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
May,  1709,  Sheriff  co.  Fife,  and  afterwards,  successively, 
.Solicitor-General  of  Scotland,  and  one  of  the  Lonls  of 
Session  as  "Lord  Pitmilly."  He  7/i.  Sept.  1810,  Maria 
Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Abercromby,  4th  Bart,  of 
Birkcnbog;  and  dying  .«.;>.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Moneypenny,  Esq.  of  Pitmill.v,  b.  5  April,  17S2;  r.i. 
April,  184-1,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Col.  Spens,  of  Craigsanciuhar ; 
and  dying  s.  ]>.  10  Jan.  1869,  was  ,■!.  by  his  kinsman.  The  Rev. 
James  Isaac  Monypenny,  now  of  Pitmilly. 

Arms— Az.,  a  dolphin  hauriant  tail  erect,  or.     0<.'?— Kep- 
Uine  mounted  on  a  dolphin  .all  ppr.     .i/o»(>— Impciat  iEquor. 
5ca£— Pitmilly,  St.  Andrews,  co.  Fife. 


1118 


MON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOO 


GYBBON-MONYPENNY    OF    MAYTHAM 
HALL. 

GrYBBON-MoNYPENNT,  EOBEET  THOMAS  GtBBON, 

Esq.  of  Maylbam  Hall,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col. 
West  Kent  Militia,  formerly  in  8Gtli  regt.,  b.  9 
March,  1823 ;  in.  1st,  2  June,  18J.7,  Janet  Phillips, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Burney,  H.E.I. C.'s 
Service,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1863)  has  issue, 
I.  Henhy  Thomas,  6.  4  July,  IS.oO. 


II.  Edward  St.  Leonards,  b.  28  July,  1852 

III.  Frederick  Burney,  b.  2  July,  1856. 

IV.  Ilcrliert,  D'Arblay,  b.  15  June,  1858. 
I.  Ada  Jessie,  deceased.  n 


Fife    (see  precedinr/ 


Ethel  Maud. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  June,  1869,  Marian,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  Michael  Twecdie,  R.A.,  J.P.,  of  Kawlinson, 
Rolvenden,  Kent. 

iLt'lTCaSP.— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Scottish 
family  of  Montpenny  ofFiliuilh/. 

Capt.  James  Monypennt,  R.N.,  m.  31  May,  1714,  Mary,  dau. 
of  llobert  Gybbon,  Esq.  of  Hole  House,  Kolvenden;  and  dying 
1721,  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

James  Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Maytham  Hall,  b.  Oct.  1721 ;  m. 
Sylvcstra,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Blackwcll, 
A.M.,  Rector  of  St.  Clements  Dane's,  London,  and  by  her 
(who  il.  1.3  Feb.  1818)  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir,  of  Maytham  Hall,  J.P.,  d.  s.  p.  1822. 

Phillips  (Kev.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  n>.  Charlotte,  dau.  Of  Sir  Edward 
Dering,  Bart,  of  Surrenden  Dering,  Kent. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

llobert,  of  Merrington  Place,  Eolvendcn,  J. P.,  m.  and  had 
issue. 

Silvestra,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Hutton,  M.A.,  of  Houghton  Hall, 
CO.  Durham;  and  d.  28  July,  182G. 
Mr.  Monypenny  d.  11  May,  1800.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Rye,  Sussex,  -m.  10  Nov.  179.5, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Isaac  llutton,  Esq.  of  Ospringe,  and  White- 
hills,  Kent,  and  d.  24  Sept.  UJ14,  having  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept. 
.1812),  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Hole  House,  Rolvenden. 
James  Isaac  (Rev.),  of    Pitmilly,   co 

Alemoir). 
Phillips,  of  Hythc,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Castle,  Esq.,  of  Hythc,  Kent,  deceased. 
William  Backhouse,  Capt.  R.N.,  deceased. 
Robert  Hollywood,  Capt.  4th  infantry,  d.  8  March,  1839. 
Silvestra  Catherine,  d.  8  Oct.  1825. 
Mary  Judith,  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Davis,  M.A.,  deceased. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Gyubon  JIonypennv,  Esq.  of  Hole  Park,  Rolvenden, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Rye  1837,  Licut.-Col.  West  Kent 
Militia,  formerly  30th  regt.,  wounded  at  Waterloo  ;  b.  7  Nov. 
1797  ;  m.  8  Jan.  1818,  Silvestra  Rose,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Monypenny,  Esq.  of  Merrington  I'lace,  Rolvenden,  and  had 
issue, 

Robert  Thojias  Gtbeon,  now  of  Maytham  Hall. 

William  David  Cathcart,  Capt.  West  Kent  Militia,  b.  3  May, 

182G  ;  11).  1847,  lunma,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dumayne,  Esq. 

of  HaverAird  \Vcst,  and  has  issue. 
Thom.as  Phillips  Blaekwcll,  b.  14  Dec.  1828,  deceased. 
Richard  James  Lambe,  b.  7  July,  1834,  deceased. 
Silvestra  Elizabeth,  -m.  1843,  Francis  Thomas-lei  Touzel,  Esq. 

of  the  Caj)e  Mounted  Rifles,  both  deceased. 
Emily  Catherine.  Laura  Dima. 

Mr.  Gybbon-JIonypenny  d.  10  Jan.  1854. 

Armn — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  counterquartcred,  Istand  4th, 
arg.,  a  doliihin  az.  finned  gu.,  for  Monypenny  ;  2nd  i\nd  3rd,  az., 
three  crosses-crosslet  fitchec  issuing  out  of  as  many  crescents 
arg.,  for  Cathcabt  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant 
between  three  escallops  arg.,  for  Gybison,  quartering  Phillips, 
Lytb,  and  I'.lackwell.  Crcst.^ — 1st,  Neptune  bestriding  a  dol- 
phin naiant  in  waves  of  the  sea,  holding  with  his  dexter  hand 
the  reins  and  in  his  sinister  the  trident  all  ppr.  Motto,  over, 
Iinperat  aiquor,  for  Monypenny,  2nd,  On  a  chapeau  gu. 
turned  up  erm,  an  csearhuncle  or,  for  Gybhon.  3rd,  A  demi- 
lion  reguardant  arg.  ducally  crowned  or,  also  for  Gibbon. 

Seat — Maytliam  iiall,  near  Ashford,  Kent. 


J 


MOOUE    OF    APPLEBY-PARVA. 

MoouE,  George  John,  Esq.  of  Appleby-Parra, 
CO.  Leicester,  b.  19  Dec.  181.2  ;  m.  6  Oct.  1874, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  S.  T.  Kckewich,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Pea- 
more,  Devon,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 


Charles  Louis  George,  6.  March,  1876. 
Gerald  Henry,  0.  May,  1877. 

HtllCatJC. — Charles  Moore,  of  Stretton,  co.  Derby,  de^ 
secnded,  it  is  stated,  from  the  Lancashire  family  of  Jloore,  ,| 
purchased  (41  Elizabeth)  of  Sir  Edward  Griffin,   Knt.,  the. 
manor  of  Appleby  Parva,  cos.  Leicester  and  Derby.     He  m. 
Cicely  Yates,  and  had,  with  several  other  children,  i.  Charles, 
his  successor;  ii.  John  (Sir),   Knt.,   Lord  Mayor  of  LondoiiK 
1G81,  d.  s.  p.  1702;  and  in.  George,  from  whom  descended  the  '' 
MooRES  of  Kentwell  Hall.    The  elder  son, 

Charles  Moore,  Esq.,  Lord  of  theManorof  Appleby  Parva,  ' 
who  .?.  his  father  1C54,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Mould,  Rector  of  Appleby,  and  dying  1700,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Moore,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Appleby  Parva, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ileafield,  Esq.  of  Appleby,  and  had 
issue.     He  </.  1725,  and  was  ..-■.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Liecester  172S,rf.  wim.  13  July,  1751,  and  was  s.  by  (the 
son  of  his  brother,  John)  his  nephew, 

Charles  Moore,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  &,c.,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Mould, 
Esq.  of  Kentwell  Hall,  Suffolk,  but  having  no  issue,  was  s.  at 
his  decease,  18  May,  1775,  by  his  cousin, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Moore,  M.A.,  of  Appleby  Parva,  and  of 
Bentley,  co.  Warwick  (eldest  son  of  Thomas,  3rd  son  of 
Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  by  Mary  Heafield  his 
wife).  This  gentleman  dying  imm.  9  Feb.  1703,  devised  his 
manor  and  estates  of  Bentley  to  his  youngest  broUier,  John, 
and  the  property  of  Appleby  to  his  eldest, 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Leicester  179-1,  lu.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Darker,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  George,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas, 
of  Ruddington,  Sheriff  Notts,  1831,  in.  and  had  issue; 
III.  John;  IV.  Charles,  t?.  u?im. ;  l.  Catherine;  ii.  Elizabeth  ; 
and  III.  Mary.  Mr.  Moore  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1S13,  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  and  of  Bentley,  co. 
Warwick,  High  Shei-iff  for  co.  Leicester  1821.  He  iii.  1st, 
Susan,  dau.  of  John  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Megginch  Castle,  co. 
Perth,  and  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Susan  Dnunmnnd,  ra.  22  Nov.  1832,  Edward  Anthony  Iloldcn, 
Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Franci-s  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Alrter- 
wasley,  co.  Derby,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  23  June, 
1827,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Appleby  Parva,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  CO.  Derby  1837  ;  b.  17  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  10  June, 
1833,  Susan,  dau.  of  William  Phillips  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe 
Constantine,  co.  Stafford,  which  lady  d.  183G;  and  2ndly, 
8  Jan.  1839,  Isabel  Clara,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Shuttleworth 
Hoiden,  of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  Jan. 
1867),  with  other  issue, 

I.  George  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Clara  Elizabeth,  m.  1861,  Vanghan  Hanning  Lee  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Rhcola. 

II.  Susan,  111.  26  Nov.  1863,  Walter  Mainwaring  Coyney,  Esq. 
only  son  of  Charles  Coyney,  Esq.  of  Weston  Coyney. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  Aug.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  sa.  collared 
gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  third  a  lion  passant  guardant  or.  Crest 
— A  moorcock  sa.  guttee  d'or,  the  beak,  comb,  wattles  and  legs 
gu.  the  wings  expanded,  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch  of  heath 
ppr.     Miilli) — Non  civium  ardor. 

Heat — Appleby,  near  Athcrstone. 


MOORE    OF    GRIMESHTLL. 

Moore,  William  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Grimes- 
hill,  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt. 
Gth  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  late  Lieut.  15th  foot, 
b.  16  May,  1834 ;  m.  2  Sept.  1863,  Marj^aret  Eliza- 
beth, youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  M.  Wright,' 
Rector  of  Tatham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ella-Eliz.abeth. 

ILl'lTCitjr.— William  IMoore,  Esq.  of  Grimeshill,  J.P.  nnil 
D.L.,  Col.  Westmorland  Miliria,  b.  1  Oct.  1754,  son  of  John 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Grimeshill,  J. P.,  Col.  Westmorland  Militia,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Dickenson,  Esq.  of  Archulme; 
was  grandson  of  Giles  Jloore,  Esq.,  D.L.  (the  son  of  John 
Moore,  of  Grimeshill,  who  <l.  1701),  by  Jlary  his  wife  dau.  of 
J  ames  Cragg,  Esq.  of  Dent,  and  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1119 


co-heir  of  Jolin  JlidJleton,  Esq.,  the  last  male  descendant  of 

the  MiDDLETONS  o/  Maldlcton  Hall.    He  m.  10  June,   1779, 

Mary,  dau.  of  William  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven,  and  by 

her  (who  il.  3  Juuc,  1811)  left  with  other  issue,  all  d.  s.  j).,  a 

son  and  heir, 

■  John,   Licut.-Col.  Westmorland  Local  Militia,   h.  10   Feb. 

'ITal ;  VI.  9  Nov.  1807,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Kicluird  Gathurne, 

Esq.  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  and  d.  -v.  p.  14  June,  lb2G,  having 

had  issue, 

William,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Mary,  j,*.  5  Sci)t.  1833,  Kev.  William  Lister  Isaac,  of  Pirton 
and  Croome,  co.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 
Col.  Moore  d.  22  Jan.  1832,  aged  77 ;  his  grandson, 

William  Moore,  Esq.ofGrinicshill,  J.P.and  D.L.,  h.  19:May, 
1809 ;  m.  9  May,  1833,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Tliomas  Fawcect, 
Esq.  of  Gate  House,  Dent,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
William  Middleton,  now  of  Grinieshill. 
John  Hebblcthwaite,   b.   .5  July,    1835,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S., 
Madras,  drowned  in  India,  Nov.  1853. 

Thomas  George  Carus,  Capt.  42nd  Jloyal  Highlanders,  6. 
5  Aug.  1838;  ra.  Mary  Hasluck,  dau.  oi  Robert  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Allan  Park,  co.  Stirling,  and  has  issue, 
William  Fawcett  Campbell,  b.  3  Nov.  187G. 
Eliza  Mary  Charlotte,  m.  Nov.  18G2,  Sir  Donald  Campbell, 
Bart,  of  Dunstaffnage,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  4  May,  1877. 

He  m.  2ndly,  24  April,   1861,  Mary,   eldest  dau.  of  the  Ecv. 
J.  M.  Wright,  Rector  of  Tatham.     He  d.  14  Aug.  1SG2. 

Armf — Quarterly :  Island  4th,  or,  on  a  chevron  pean  between 
three  Moors'  heads  in  iirofile  coupcd  at  the  neck  ppr.  wreathed 
about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.  a  pheon  of  the  field,  for  Moore; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  less  between  three  mullets  in  chief,  and  as 
many  crosses-crosslet  in  base  arg.,  for  Cragg.  Crat — A  swan, 
wings  elevated  arg.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  pheon  sa.  in 
front  of  bulrushes  ppr.     Mutto — .Animum  rcsc. 

Seat — Grimeshill,  near  Kirkby  LonsdalCj  Westmorland. 


mOOEE    OP    STOCKWELIi. 

MooEE,  Eet.  Edwaed,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  Canon  of 
Lincoln,  Yiear  of  Spalding,  J.P.,  and  for  fifteen 
Tears  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Lincoln,  h. 
2-4  May,  1811  ;  r,i.  11  Oct.  1837,  Elizabeth  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Moses  Stephenson,  of  Svviuesheud,  co.  Lin- 
coln. 

ItCurilCrr.— TuE  PtEV.  Edward  SIooiie,  LL.B.,  Vicar  of 
Over,  CO.  Chester,  son  of  John  More,  was,  it  is  stated,  of  a 
Lancashire  branch  of  the  Barnborough  family,  and  in  descent, 
by  a  junior  branch,  from  the  Lord  Chancellor  More,  whose 
arms  he  bore.  He  was  b.  169G,  and  d..  1755,  leaving  issue, 
four  .sons,  i.  Edward,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Peter,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Iladleigh,  Middlesex,  M.P.  for  Coventry  ;  iii. 
Thomas,  settled  as  a  Merchant  at  Liverpool;  and  iv.  Kobert, 
whose  only  son  perished  in  the  "  Kent "  East  Indiaman.  The 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Moore,  Esq.,  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  of 
Stockwell  House,  Surrey,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Leigh  Priors, 
Westbury,  Wilts,  the  personal  friend  of  Charles  James  Fox, 
and  joint  guardian  with  him  of  his  nephew  Lord  Holland,  m. 
Ist,  Jane,  dau.  of  Koger  Rigge,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen  Roger,  d.  1840,  whose  only  dau.  and  sole  heir,  Mili- 
cent  Anne,  in.  Theophilus  Fairfax  Johnson,  Esq. 

Henry,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  1810,  aged  30,  v.vm. 
3Ir.  Moore  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Gray,  dau.  of  Joseph  Saunders, 
Ei!q.  of  Ealing,  and  d.  1792,  aged  59,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  ISth  Hussars,  Major  of  a  Cavaliy  Brigade,  d.  at 
Lisbon,  1808,  aged  25,  unm. 

William  (Kcv.).'d.U.,  late  of  Stockwell. 

Peter,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  d.  at  Rome,  v.n„i. 

Charles  (Ri'v.),  Rector  of  Wyberton,  J. P.  (Ancestor  of 
Moore,  of  Fi-'.imptoa  Hall.) 

George,  Col.  and  Britradier,  commanding  the  3Sth  regt. 
Light  Infantry  in  India,  1844,  m.  and  has,  i.  Geoi-ge 
Augustus;  II.  Frederick;  iii.  Charles  WilUam;  iv.  Ed- 
ward; v.  Henry;  i.  Emma;  ii.  Amelia  Woodward;  iii. 
F'anny  Meek  ;  iv.  Elizabeth,  d.  1848. 

Augustus,  in  the  army,  (/.  a  minor,  at  Muttra,  in  India. 

Sarah,  ni.  Gray  Kigge,  Esq.  of  Woodbroughton  House,  co. 
Lanca.^ter;  </.  1851. 

Caroline.  //(.  Edward  John  Carter,  Ecn.  of  Theakston  Hall, 
CO.  York. 

The  4th  son, 

The  Rev.  William  MoopE,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln, 
Hector  of  Spalding,  and  Vicar  of  Moulton,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P., 
Chairman  of  Justices  of  the  Parts  of  Holland,  co.  Lincoln, 
b.  17b5;    m.  1807,  Anne  Elizabeth,  only  dau.   of  the  Rev. 


Maurice  Johnson,  D.D.  of  Ayscoughfce  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
by  her  (who  </.  20  Dec.  1854)  had  issue, 

William,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Whaplode  Grove,  co.  Lincoln, 
(/.  UiHii.  1837. 

Maurice  Peter,  F.S.A.,  of  Sleaford,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for 
Kesteven,  co.  Lincoln,  in.  1834,  Anne  Gardiner  Peacock, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue  surviving,  Anne 
Louisa  Russell,  m.  Edward  W.  Delancy,  C.B.,  Col.  in  the 
army.    He  d.  Nov.  1805.  Edward,  now  of  Stockwell. 

Caroline,  m.  Rev.  John  Howard  Marsdcn,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Fellow 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Great  Oakley, 
Essex,  and  Canon  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue,  three  sons. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Augustus  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moul- 
ton, J. P.  and  D.L.,  eldest  son  of  Col.  George  Moore,  and 
has  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

He  rf.  11  March,  18GG. 

Arvis — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  moorcocks 
sa.,  combs  wattles  and  legsgu.  Crest — A  Moor's  head  affrontc 
ppr.  wreathed  round  the  temples  a  jewel  pendent  in  the  ears 
arg.    AluUo — Resolve  well,  persevere. 


MOORE    OF    PEAMPTON    HALL. 

MoGEE,  Chaeles  Thomas  Johx,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of 
Frampton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  b.L.,High 
Sheriff  1856,  Col.  and  Commander  of  Koyal  South 
Lincoln  Militia,  Chaunnan  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b. 
17  May,  1827;  m.  18  July,  1849,  Frances  Mary 
Vassall,  datt.  of  Henry  Eichard  Eoe,  Esq.  of 
Grnaton  Hall,  Devon,  by  Anna  Maria  his  •wife, 
dau.  of  Col.  Christopher  Farwell,  of  Totuess,  aud 
has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Coney  Tcnkard,  b.  Dec.  IS.'I,  E.A.,  J.P.,  Bar- 
rister of  Lincoln's  Inn. 

II.  Charles  Edward  Tunnard,  b.  16  April,  1S5G. 

I.  Anna  Elizabeth  Tunnard. 

II.  Edith  Isabell  Tunnard,  (/.  3Iay,  1552. 

III.  Constance  Fanny  Tunnard.' 

IV.  Margaret  de  Cresacre  Tunnard. 

3LtnCitCJC.— This  is  a  branch  of  Moore  o/S.'cc/.jcfZ?,  spring- 
ing from 

The  Rev.  Charles  Moore,  6.  1787,  of  Bronghton  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Wyberton,  co.  Lincoln,  a  son  (by 
Sarah  Gray,  dau.  of  Joseph  .Saunders,  Esq.  of  Ealing),  of 
Edward  Moore,  Esq.  of  Stockwell  House,  co.  Surrey,  a  Bar- 
rister of  the  Inner  Temple,  the  personal  friend  of  Fox  and 
Sheridan,  and  no  insignificant  actor  in  liberal  politics,  eldest 
son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Moore,  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Over,  co. 
Chester,  the  son  of  John  More,  Esq. ;  to.  1824,  Elizabeth 
Anna,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Thom.is  Tcnxard,  Esq. 
of  Frampton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  of  a  family  of  great  antiquity  in 
that  CO.,  which  derived  its  descent  from  Normandy,  where 
the  name  and  arms  may  still  be  traced.*  By  her  (who  d.  1S37) 
he  had  issue, 

Charles  Thomas  John,  now  of  Frampton  Hall. 

Elizabeth  Emma,   m.   1871,   her    cousin,    Charles  William 

Beatson  Moore,  3rd  son  of  Brigadier-Gen.  George  Moore. 
Frances  Caroline,    m.    185G,   Rev.   Joseph  Holmes,   M.A., 

Vicar  of  Swincshcad,  co.  Lincoln. 
Amelia. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Moore  m.  2ndly,  1S44,  Lucy,  dau.  of  J. 
Deakin,  Esq.,  and  has  by  her  a  son,  Stephen,  6.  1845;  m. 
1874,  Amy,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lay. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between 
three  moorcocks  sa.,  combs,  wattles  and  legs  gu.  Crest — A 
Moor's  head  affrontee  ppr.  wreathed  roimd  the  temples  a  jewel 
pendent  in  the  cars  arg.     Motln — Uisce  mori  mundo. 

Scat — Frampton  Hall,  near  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 


BKAUILEY-HOORE    OF 
LODGE. 


LANGLEY 


Beamlet  Mooee,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Langley  Lodge, 
Bucks,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  cos.  Bucks  and  Lancaster, 
a  Dignitary  of  the  Imperial  Order  of  the  Eose,  b. 

*  The  Norman  arms  of  this  family  appear  never  to  have  been 
registered  in  England,  ahhough  borne  by  various  branches  of 
it,  up  to  the  cranting  of  the  modern  arms,  and  are  still  re- 
tained by  the  Tcnnakds  of  Li)icoln6liirf,  viz.  :  Az.,  a  chevron 
between  three  demi-grirtins  or.    Crest— A  swan  ppr. 


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THE  LxVNDED  GENTRY. 


MOO 


1800;  m.  1830,  Seraptina  Hibcrnia,  'Itli  dnu.  of 
■William  Peniiell,  Esq.,  Consul-Gen.  lor  Brazil,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1877)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Joseph  (Uev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Catnb.,  lato 
Vicar  of  Gervard's  Cros-s  h.  1831;  m.  ISC'.,  Ella,  3rd  day. 
of  Swinfon  Jordan,  Esq.,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  John 
HowAiiD,  6.  18GU.  II.  John  Arthur,  h.  1S40. 

This  gentleman,  who  is  fourth  son  of  Thomas  Moore, 
Esq.,  formerly  of  Leeds,  by  Martha  his  wife,  davi.  of 
J.  Tate,  Esq.,  assumed  by  royal  license,  1841,  the 
additional  surname  of  Buamley.  He  was  Mayor 
of  Liverijool  in  181'J,  and  sat  in  Parliament  for 
Maldon  from  1854  to  1S59,  and  for  Lincoln  from 
1862  to  18G6. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  cross  sa.  between  in  the  1st  and  4th  quar- 
ters a  negro's  head  in  profile  ppr.,  and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a 
mullet  gu.  a  bee  volant  or.  CVcsf— On  a  mount  vert  a  moor- 
cock sa.,  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  bramble  slipped  ppr.  Motto  — 
JEquabiiiter  et  diligenter. 

/Ssai— Langiey  Lodge,  Gcrrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 


MOORE    OF    BABNE. 

Moore,  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  CO.  Tipperary  1875,  formerly  Capt. 
G3rd  regt.,  h.  23  Aug.  1830  ;  m.  1  Oct.  1867,  Anna 
Maria,  only  surviving  child  of  William  Wilmer,  Esq. 
of  Wilton  Crescent,  London,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen  'Wilmer,  6.  19  Nov.  18G8;  d.  17  June,  1S77. 

II.  Kandall  Kingsmill,  h.  12  l''cb.  1873. 

I.  Anna  Eleanor  Isabel.  ii.  Geraldinc  Eliza. 

lii.  Mary  Augusta. 

iCtnCntJC— Tlic  name  of  this  ancient  family  has  been 
variously  written,  for  in  the  catalogue  of  John  Brompton, 
Abbot  of  Jorvillc,  1.599,  it  is  called  "St.  Mor;"  Guillym  styles 
the  family  "dela  More;"  and  Philpot,  Somerset  Herald, 
'■'  De  More,"  "  Atto  More,"  &c.  Eventually  the  cliief  line 
became  established  in  Shropshire  as  "  the  Mores  of  More  and 
Larden."  In  the  reign  of  James  I.,  Richabd  Moore  settled  in 
Urcland,  at  Clonnicl,  co.  Tipperary,  about  1G35.  He  was  High 
Sheriff  co.  Waterford  ICCG,  and  Tipperary  1G75.  His  will,  dated 
17  April,  1690,  was  proved  10  Sept.  1690.  He  left  issue,  by 
(lis  wife  Margaret,  who  survived  him,  two  sons, 

Stephen,  ancestor  of  the  Eabls  op  Mouktcaskell. 
Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of  Chancellorstown,  co.  Tipper.ary,  i;i. 
Elleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Covert,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Alder- 
man, by  Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  King.  His  will 
is  dated  21  April,  1702,  and  proved  2  March,  1702-3.  By  his 
wife  (who  remarried  with  James  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cloghford, 
cu.  Tipperary)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Guy,  of  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary, 
1722,  b.  1G91;  w.  1717,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  C'O-heir  of 
Chidley  Coote,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Guy  Moore  Coote,  father  of  Guy  Moore  Coote. 

2  Thomas  Chidley  Moore,  m.  7  May,  17G5,  Honora,  dau.  of 
—  lii'yan,  Esq. 

1  Mary.  2  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  Daniel  Webb. 

III.  Robert,  of  Ardmoyle  and  Moorcmount,  m.  Elinor,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Chidley  Coote,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 
Thomas  Bob  Moore. 

tv.  Thomas,  of  Jloore  Hall,  co.  Cork,  and  'of  Marlfield,  co. 
Tipperary,  in.  1721,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  King,  Esq.  of 
Kilpeacon,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 
1  Stephen,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  17ri7,   m.  12  Feb. 

17;-)!,  Alicia,  younger  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Maude,  Bart. 
2Uieliard,  h.  172f). 
1  Anne,  iii.  Sir  James  May,  Bart.  2  Mary. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Arthur  Newconien,  Bart. 

V.  Covert. 

I.  Elleanor.  ii.  Cliristian. 

III.  Lydia,  m.  John  Lapp,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

IV.  Margaret. 
The  eldest  son, 

CoL.  Stephen  Moore,  of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  Nov.  1712, 
Judith,  dau.  of  Richard  Dowdeswell,  ICsq.  of  Pull  Court,  co. 
Worcester.  His  will  bears  date  12  Feb.  1747,  and  is  proved 
23  Nov.  1750.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Barne,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  1744.  He 
vii.  24  Feb.  1741,  Henrietta,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Right 


Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Taylor,  Bart,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May, 
17S3)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1771, 

1  Thomas,  of  Barne  (who  will  is  dated  17  Nov.  1780,  and 
proved  2.5  May,  1781),  in.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Conway 
Spencer,  Esq.  of  Trcmary,  co.  Down,  who,  after  Mr. 
Moore's  decease,  in.  24  Oct.  1788,  George  Augustus,  2nd 
Marquess  of  Donegal,  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Stephen,  of  Barne,  High  SheriiT  co.  Tipperary  1786,  d. 
unm.  He  was  for  many  years  M.P.  for  Clonmel,  and 
after  the  Union,  held  the  office  of  Controller-General  of 
Ireland. 

3  Richard  (Very  Rev.),  M.A.,  Dean  of  Emly,  &.' 6  June, 
177G;  will  dated  9  Oct.  1816,  proved  8  June,  1818;  d. 
v.nm. 

1  Henrietta,  m.  Tliomas  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  co, 
Meath. 

2  Salisbury,  in.  her  cousin,  Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Chester 
field,  and  Marltield,  co.  Tipperary. 

3  Elizabeth,  iii.  Joseph  Boultbce,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co, 
Warwick. 

4  Anne,  m.  Lawrence  Langley,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  co.  Tip 
perary. 

5  Charity,  in.  8  IMarch,  1700,  Eiohard  Long,  Esq.  of  Long, 
field,  CO.  Tipperary. 

6  Mary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Stephen,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Chancellorstown,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
m.  Margaret  Kellett,  of  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  who  m.  three  times,  and  left  at  his  decease,  182G,  a 
son,  Richard,  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne. 
Margaret.  Blary. 

The  elder  son, 

Stephen  Moobe,  Esq.  of  Grenane,  co.  Waterford,  and  Marl- 
field,  CO.  Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  1784,  m.  his 
cousin,  Salisbury,  dau.  of  Richard  Moore,  Esq.  of  Barne, 
and  had  issue,  r 

I.  Stephen,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard, '(Right  Hon.),  P.C,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court 
of  Queen's  ijench  in  Ireland,  b.  1783;  m.  1st,  Fanny,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Bligh,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Richard  Moore,  Esq.  of  Killashee,  co.  Kildare,  in.  9  Sept. 
1847,  Emma  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Sharpe,  Esq.  of 
Appscourt,  Surrey,  and  has  issue.  Their  eldest  son, 
Richard  St.  Leger,  Capt.  5tli  Lancers,  m.  3  April,  1873, 
Geraldine,  dau.  of  Joseph  Pratt  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Tynte 
Park,  and  has  issue,  j 

Judge    ]\Ioore    m.   2ndly,  Wilhelmina,  youngest  dau.    ofl 
William  Westby,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her" 
(who((.  13  IMarch,  IsUO)  left  at  his  decease,  31  Dec.  1857, 
one  son  and  one  dau., 
William  Westby,  m.  1st,  1863,  Louisa  Susan  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  G.  M.  Fortescue,  of  Dropmore,  by  whom  (who 
d.  18G4)  he  has  one  dau. ;  and  2ndly,  18G8,  Isabella  Sophia 
Ann,  dau.  of  Hon.  Dudley  Ryder. 
Fanny,  d.  v.nm.  3  Sept.  18G1. 

III.  Thomas,  Capt.  18th  foot,  d.  unm.  13  June,  ISOl.  ^, 

IV.  Edward,  d.  uain.  ■ 

V.  William,  d.  1872.  J 

I.  Harriet,  d.  v.nm.  Dee.  1.S51.  M 

II.  Elizabetli,  d.  v.nm.  1877.  Ij 

The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Slooro,  Esq.  of  Barne,  Lieut. -Col.  5th  Dragoons,^ 
iligh  Sheriff  1832,  /;.  1782;  in.  June,  1805,    Eleanor,  dau.  oi 
Henry  Westry,  E.3q.  of  DubUn,  and  by  her  (who  c^.  1859)  had 
issue,  I 

Stfphen  Cii-\nLES,  his  l;eir. 

Kichard,  0.  ISl)  ;  d.  irnm.  !S.50. 

Henry,  b.  1819,  ni.  2G  Nov.  1857.  Emily,  only  dau.  of  the 
Right    Hon.    Justice    Ge'Mge,    of   Cahore,    eo.    Wexford, 
and  d.  17  March,  1S77,  leaving,  Stephen  George,  b.  12  F'cb. 
1862;  Henry,  6.  J.'^GG,  and  Eleanor  Constance. 
Mr.  Moore  d.  20  Nov.  18"0,  and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Charles  Modkb,  Esq.  of  Barne,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
1808;  m.  25  May,  1833,  Anna,  dau.  of  Col.  Kingsmill  Penne- 
father,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  his  heir.        ii.  Richard  Albert,  b.  10  May,  1348. 

III.  Charles  Henry,  b.  8  Aug.  1851. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  m.  Dec.  ISDii,  Capt.  Charles  Thornliill,  R.A. 

II.  Katherine  Grace,  in.  27  Aug.  1870,  Francis  Jolin,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  William  Miliiian,  Bart.  ' 

III.  Elmiua  Constance,  m.  5  Jan.  1875,  Henry  Bin-roughs, 
Esq. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  10  April,  1873. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  swan  arg.  a  border 
engrailed  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  counter-quartered;  1st  and  4th, 
arg.,  a  cross-moline  sa.,  for  Colville;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a 
fess  chcquy  arg.  and  az.,  for  Lindsay.  Cri'M — A  goshawke, 
seizing  a  cooney  both  ppr.     Motto — Visuiiita  fortior. 

ib'eat— Barne,  near  Clonmel. 


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3iI00EE    OF    KILLASHEE. 
See  MooKE  of  Bakxe. 


MOORE    OF    MOORE    LODGE. 

MooEE,  William,  Esq.  of  Moore  Lodge,  co. 
Antrim,  M.D.,  "King's"  Professor  of  Medicine, 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  13  Kov.  1826  ;  m.  3  Sept. 
1863,  Siduej  Elancbe,  dau.  of  Capt.  Abraham  Fuller, 
of  Woodfield,  King's  Co.,  by  Frances  Anna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Edmund  Bigoe  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Ai-mstrong,  King's  Co.,  and.  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  22  Nov.  1SG4. 

II.  John,  0.  31  Jan.  IS6G.         in.  Alexander,  6.  5  Jan.  1SC8. 

IV.  Abraham,  b.  24  JIarch,  1SG9. 

V.  Sydney  WilUam,  b.  15  June,  1S72. 

VI.  Eoger  Clotworthy,  b.  12  l-"eb.  1S75. 

JCtlTCaflC. — James  Moore  migrated  from  Cumberland  in 
the  reign  of  .Iames  I.,  and  settled  at  Ballinaereemure,  parish 
of  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim.  His  great-grandson,  William 
Moore,  settled  in  1702  at  Killead,  in  same  to.,  of  which  he  was 
High  Sheriff  in  1718.  He  m.  Jliss  Clot^voithy,  and  had  a  son, 
John,  of  Moore's  Grove,  who  was  High  Sheriff  in  1733,  and 
was  grandfatlier  of  Capt.  Eoger  Moore,  of  Killead,  who  was 
High  Sheriff  in  1750,  and  who,  in  conjunction  with  Capt. 
Thomas  Thompson,  in  1760,  marched  a  contingent  of  173 
volunteers  from  Killead  and  the  district  round  Antrim,  to 
oppose  the  landing  of  the  French  at  Carriclifergus. 

Joseph  Moore,  of  Rosnashane,  co.  Antrim,  great-granilson 
of  James,  the  first  settler,  and  brother  of  the  above  William, 
m.  1706,  Miss  Susan  Breddy  (Brady),  of  Grange,  in  same  co., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  James,  of  Desertdcrrin,  ancestor  of  Mooke  of  Moore 
Fort. 

III.  John,  6.  1712,  ancestor  of  Moore  of  Lischeihan. 

IV.  Joseph,  h.  171G,  of  Ahogliill,  line  extinc't. 

V.  Samson,  of  Moore  Lodge,  High  Sheriff  17G7;  d.  1775. 

VI.  George. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  6.  4  Aug.  1708;  m. 
Miss  Elizabeth  Courtcnay,  of  Glenburn,  and,  with  three  daus., 
bad  two  sons, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Killagan,  co.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff  1778; 
',n.  the  dau.  of  the  Kev.  J.  Warren,  Kector  of  KDrea,  co. 
I-ondondcrry,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Samson,  of  Moore  Lodge,  subsequently  of  Ballinacree, 
Capt.  in  the  Antrim  regt..  High  Sheriff  1809  ;  m.  Sarah 
dau.  of  William  Warren;  andc<.  .«.  p. 

2  William,  officer  in  the  12th  Light  Dragoons,  afterwards 
Capt.  in  the  Antrim  regt.,  High  Sheriff  1808.  He  suc- 
ceeded his  brother  Samson  in  the  Moore  Lodge  estates  on 
the  accession  oi  the  latter  to  the  Ballinacree  estates.  He 
-„i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Rothe,  Esq.  of  Mount  Rothe, 
CO.  Kilkenny,  and  was  ,«.  by  his  son,  George,  on  whose 
death,  unm.,  Moore  Lodge  was  inherited  by  his  cousin, 
the  present  William  Moore,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Moore  Lodge. 

The  elder  son, 

Joseph  BIoore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  Glenburn,  and  had  issue  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. ;  and  Alice  (Mrs.  Clarke,  of  Turna- 
robert),  and  three  sons, 

I.  William,  d.  young. 

u.  Thomas,  Midshi|.man  R.X.,  drowned. 

III.  Samson,  his  successor. 

The  3rd,  but  only  surviving,  son, 

Samson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  in.  178",  Miss  Jane 
Eamadge.of  MuUans;  and  d.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  an  officer  in  the  Antrim  regt.,  d.  unm. 

II.  Alexander,  his  successor. 

III.  William,  Lieut.  71st  regt.  and  54th  regt.,  d.  in  Burmese 
War  1827.  iv.  Joseph,  (/.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1842,  E.  Voung,  Esq.  of  Hillmont,  co. 
.      Antrim;  and  fM875.  ii.  Jane.  in.  Martha. 

IV.  Alice,  M.  1831,  James  W.  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Culmore 
House,  CO.  Antrim,  and  has  is.uie. 

The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  M.D.,  m.  1821, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  B.  Mitchell,  and  great-granddau.  of  James 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Uesertderrin  ;  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Moore  Lodge.  ii.  Samson,  d.  vi'm. 

111.  .iVlcxander,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  ju.  Mary,  only  dau. 


of  Gen.  D.  Tyler,  United  States  of  America,  and  has  issue 

a  son, 

Daniel  Tyler, 

IV.  George,  d.,  leaving  a  son, 
George. 

V.  Thomas,  to.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Moore  Eort,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 

1  Samson. 

1  JIary  Violet.  2  Alice  Warren. 

VI.  Courtenay  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Castletown  Roche,  co.  Cork; 
m.  Jessie  Mona,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Duff",  Esq.,  son  of 
Garden  Duff",  of  Hatton  Castle,  by  liis  wife  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Gth  Baron  Duffus,  and  has  issue, 

1  Courtenay  Edward.  2  Alexander  Duff. 

1  Harriett  Emma.  2  Jessie  Louisa. 

I  Mary.  ii.  Jane.  iii.  EUzabeth,  deceased. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  or,  an  annulet  between  two 
mullets  gu.  Crest— Out  of  a  mural  coronet  ppr.  charged  with 
an  annulet  gu.,  a  Moor's  head  in  profile,  also  ppr.,  the  temples 
encircled  with  a  wreatll  arg.  and  az.  Motto — Fortiscadere 
cedere  non  potest. 

6Vr(<— Moore  Lodge,  co.  Antrim.  Jlcoidcncc—C7,  Fitzwilliam 
Square,  Dubhn. 


MOORE    OF    MOORE    FORT. 

MooEE,  William,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  co. 
Antrim,  LL.D.,  High  SherifE  1847,  and  J.P.,  b.  28 
Oct.  1818  ;  m.  2  April,  1816,  Mary  Shuldham,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Hill,  Esq.  of  Bellaghy  Castle,  co. 
Derry,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  22  Dec.  1843  ;  d.  3  April,  1853. 

II.  William,  6.  3  June,  1S52.         in.  John,  6.  9  May,  1854. 
IV.  George  Kenrick,  6.  11  Sept.  1857. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Sarah, 

lu.  Ehzabeth,  6.  29  Feb.  1856. 

HincaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  Moobe  of  Moore  Lodge, 

descending  from 

Jajies  Moore,  Esq.  of  Desertderrin,  co.  Antrim,  2nd  son  of 
Joseph  Moore,  Esq.  of  Rosnashane,  6.  1710;  m.  Bliss  Lindsay, 
and  had  a  son, 
James  JIoore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  who  was  father  of 
Ja.mes  3Ioore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Fort,  co.  Antrim,  m.  15  Nov. 
1S13,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Lindsay  Hall,  Rector  of  Done- 
gore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Aug.  1833)  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Moore  Fort. 
Lindsay,  d.  young.  James,  d.  young. 

Mary,  ra.  the  Eev.  Michael  Fox  Dudgeon,  Vicar  of  Cratfield, 
Suffolk.  Alicia.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  12  Sept.  1848] 

Mr.  Moore  d.  18  Sept.  1847. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motio — Same  as  Moore  of  Moore  lodge. 
Seat — Moore  Fort,  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim. 


MOORE    OF    CORSWALL. 

Caeeick-Mooee,  John,  Esq.  of  Corswall,  co. 
Wigton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  12  Feb.  1805  ;  vi.  12 
April,  1835,  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Bradley,  Esq. 
of  Colborne  Hill,  co.  Staiford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
27  Dec.  1876)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Graham,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  25  Sept.  1S45;  m. 
8  Feb.  1872,  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of  William  S.  Wills 
Sandford,  Esq.  of  Compton  Castle,  Somerset. 

I.  Mary. 

UlliraCIC.— John  Moore,  M.D.  of  Dovehill,  b.  1730  (the 
son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Moore,  Minister  of  Stirling,  by  Marion 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Dovehill,  the  de- 
scendant of  an  old  and  respected  family,  and  grandson  of 
Capt.  Charles  Moore,  who  served  in  the  wars  of  William  III.), 
was  the  author  of  Zdv.cn,  Edioard,  and  Mordaunt.  He  m. 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Simpson,  Professor  of 
Divinity  in  the  University  of  Glasgow,  and  had  issue, 

John  (.Sir),  K.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.,  /).  at  Glasgow,  13  Nov.  1761, 
killed  at  Corunna,  Commanding-in-Chief,  16  Jan.  1809. 

James,  his  successor. 

Graham  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Admiral  R.N.,  to.  1812,  Dora,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eden,  Esq.,  and  d.  1843,  leaving  a  sou,  John,  Capt. 
R.N.,  b.  1821  ;  d.  20  Jan.  1866. 

Charles,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Auditor  of  Public 
Accounts,  d.  unm. 

Francis,  formerly  Under  Secretary  of  War,  m.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Twysdcn,  Bart.,  and  relict  of  Archibald, 
lith  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1854,  two 


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sons,  William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army;  and 
John,  (/.  unm. 
Jane,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1842. 

The  2nd  son, 

James  Cabrick  Mooke,  Esq.  of  Covswall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
21  Dec.  17C2;  m.  31  Dec.  1798,  Ilunier.,  only  dau.  of  John 
Henderson,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Corswall. 

Geaham  Francis  Michell-Esmeade,  of  MonUton,  Chippen- 
ham, Wilts,  J. P.,  Hiiih  Sliei-iff  1S.")1,  b.  18  Sept.  1807,  Bar- 
risU-r-at-Law,  who  assumed  the  names  of  Michell-Esmeade, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Anne  Michell,  of 
Monkton. 
HaiTiettJane.  Louisa,  cZ.  ujito.  1853.  Julia. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  1821,  the  additional  surname  of 
Oabrick,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  relative,  Robert  Carrick,  a  Banker  at  Glasgow,  who 
bequeathed  to  him  estates  in  cos.  Wigton,  Kirkcudbright,  and 
Ayr.     He  d.  1  June,  18C0. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  az.  three  mullets  of  the 
field  in  chief  a  sphinx  ppr.  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gu. 
t'/-M«— The  head  of  a  Saracen  in  profile  ppr.  couped  at  the  neck, 
the  turban  arg.,  the  cap  vert.     Motto— Dm\s  non  f  rangor. 

.5ca(— Corswall,  Stranraer,  CO.  Wigton,  North  Britain;  and 
Brook  Farm,  Cobham,  Surrey. 


MOORE    OF    ROWALIiANE. 

MooEE,  JoHX  Egbert,  M.A.,  of  Eowallanc, 
CO.  Down,  h.  4  Oct.  1801  ;  vi.  1850,  Jane,  dau.  of  R. 
Morris,  Esq.  of  Carmarthen,  and  widow  of  Henry 
Davidson,  Esq.     She  d.s.j)-  185G. 

JtinCaCJC. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  great 
Scottish  House  of  Mure,  of  Rowallan. 

Col.  Mdir,  of  King  William  Ill.'s  army,  obtained  a  grant  of 
lands  in  Ulster.    His  son, 

Hugh  Moore,  Capt.  in  the  9th  Dragoons,  d.  2.3  Aug.  1777, 
leaving  an  eldest  son, 

John  Moore,  Esq.,  m.  Deborah,  dau.  of  Piobcrt  Isaac,  Esq. 
of  Holywood,  co.  Down,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
liailie,  Esq.  of  Inishargie,  same  co.,  a  descendant  of  John 
Knox,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  16  Feb.  180G,  aged  76),  left  at 
his  decease,  6  Feb.  1800,  aged  74,  a  son, 

Hugh  Moore,  Esq.  of  Eglantine  House  and  Mount  Panther, 
CO.  Down,  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards  ;  m.  7  Nov.  1798,  Priscilla 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  Robert  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and 
widow  of  Robert  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Tercnure,  co.  Dublin  (grand- 
father of  the  Right  lion.  Sir  Fredciick  Sbaw,  Bart.),  and  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  in  April,  1849,  in  the  fcOth  year  of  her  age) 
had  issue, 

John  Robert,  present  representative. 

William  Armitage,  /j.  17  Oct.  ISO.t;   m.  1st,  Jane  Ada,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Ball,    Esq.,   Master  in  Chancery;  and  2ndly, 

JIary,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Metcalfe,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  11.  D. 

Lockwood,  Esq.,  and  by  the  latter  has  issue,  two  sons  and 

two  daus. 
Jane  Deborah,  d.  unm.,  6  Dec.  186.3. 
Priscilla  Cecelia,  m.  15  July,  1828,   William  Richard,  3rd 

Earl  Annesley. 
Caroline  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  5  Nov.  1834,  Rev.  James  P. 

Garrett,  of  Kilgarron,  co.  Carlow. 
Maria  Clarissa,  m.  15  Feb.  1838,  William  Humphreys,  Esq. 

of  Ballyhaise  House,  co.  Cavan. 

Capt.  Moore,  who  was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Needham  during  the 
Irish  Rebellion,  and  raised  and  commanded  the  Eglantine 
Yeomanry,  d.  29  July,  ISIS,  in  the  SGth  year  of  his  age,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son.  ' 

Stat — Eowallane,  Saintfield,  co.  Down. 


TIOORE    OF    MOORE    HALL,, 

Moore,  George  ArcrsTus,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hall, 
CO.  Mayo,  b.  1852  ;  s.  his  fatlier  1870. 

ittttCilQC— This  family  claims  descent  from  that  of  Barn- 
borough. 

George  Moore,  Esq.,  Vice-.\dmir.al  of  Connaught  temp. 
William  III.,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Tenel,  Scotland,  by  Edilha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Dunbar,  and  -was  father  of 

George  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ashbrook,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Snr.ah,  dau. 
of  John  Price,  Esq.  by  his  wife,  Editha  Machcu,  of  the  city  of 
Gloucester,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 


John  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ashbrook,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
Athy,  Esq.  by  Margaret  his  wife,  heiress  of  Philip  Lynch,  Esq. 
of  Renville,  co.  Galway,  and  was  father  of 

George  Moore,  of  Moore  Hall  and  Ashbrook,  in.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Dominick  Killikelly,  Esq  of  Lydrian  Castle,  co.  Galway, 
by  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Clone,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Geor9E  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hall,  m.  26  Aug.  1807,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Browne,  6th  son  of  John,  1st  Earl  of 
Altamont,  and  d.  1840,  having  had  issue,  George  Henry,  his 
heir;  John,  6.  1812,  d.  s.  jj.  1829;  Arthur  Augustus,  6.  1817, 
d.  s.  p.  1845.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Henry  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  CO.  Mayo,  h.  1808  ;  m.  1S51,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Maurice 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

George  Augustus,  now  of  Moore  Hall. 
Maurice,  /).  1853.  Augustus,  6.  1SS5. 

Henry  Julian,  b.  1SG4. 
Nina  Mary  Louisa. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  19  April,  1870. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  moorcocks sa. 
Vi-eat — A  Moor's  head  and  shoulders  ppr.,  in  his  ear  a  ring  or. 
Motto — Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest. 

Sfwi— Moore  Hall,  Bally  glass,  CO.  Mayo.  Address — Moulton, 
near  Spalding. 

♦ 

MOORE    OF    MOORESFORT.  I, 

Moore,  Arthur  John,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Moores-     < 
fort,  CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  Clonmel,  1871, 
b.  15  Sept.  1819  ;  m.  1877,  Mary  Lney  Clifford,  dau. 
of   Sir   Charles    Clifford,   of    Hatherton   Hall, 
Stafford  {see  Burke's  Peerage,  Clifford,  B.) 

ILlltmS''* — Charles  Moore,  Esq.,  son  of  Arthur  Moore,    ^ 
by  Mary  O'Hara  his  wife,  purchased  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  was  M.P.  and  J. P.  for  tliat  co.     He  was  b.  17  June,  1804; 
m.  12  Jan.  1835,  Marian  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Story,  Esq., 
and  liad  issue, 

Charles  Henry  D'Haha,  deceased. 

Arthur  John,  now  of  Mooresfort. 

Marian  Edith.  Helena  Blanche. 

Laura  Mary,  m.  12  Aug.  1862,  Capt.  George  Augustus 
Vaughan,  son  of  the  Hon.  George  Laurence  Vaughan,  and 
ncplu'w  of  the  Earl  of  Lisburue,  and  has  issue,  Wilmoc 
Charles,  and  Christine. 

Mr.  Moore  d.  Aug.  1SG9. 

Arms — .\z.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  Or,  a  rose  gu.  barbed  and 

seeded  ppr.  between  two  mullets  pierced  of  the  3rd.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  ppr.  a  Moor's  head  also  lipr.,  wreathed 
about  the  temples  arg.  and  az.  and  charged  in  the  neck  with  a 
rose  gu.  barbed  vert.  Motlo — Fortis  cadere  cedere  non  potest. 
Seal — Mooresfort,  Tipperary. 


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MOORE    OF    BALLYDIVITY, 

Stewart-Moore,  James,  Esq.  of  Ballydivity,  co.j 
Antrim,  J.P.,  b.  Nov.  1817  ;  s.  his  father  1870  ;  «»/ 
11  Jan.  1871,  Elizaheth,  dau.  of  Charles  Stuart! 
Esq.  of  Ballyhivistoc'k,  and  has  issue, 

James,  h.  18  June,  1876. 
Ethel,  b.  30  Dec.  1877. 

ILtncagC— Andrew  Stew abd  settled  in  Ireland  after  the  ' 

Battle  of  Culloden,  1746.    His  son,  James  Steward,  m.  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  James  Moore,  of  Ballydivity,  and  was  father  of 

James  Stewart-Moore,  Esq.  of  Ballydivity,  High  Sheriff  co. 
.Vntrim  1798.     He  m.  1792,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  William 
Siurrock,  Archdeacon  of  Armagh,  and  d.  1845,  having  had 
issue, 
I.  James  Stewart  Moore,  late  of  Ballydivity. 
ir.  John,  III.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  A.  Dunlop,  Esq.  and  had 
issue, 
1  Margaret.  2  Frances.  3  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

4  Anne.  5  Mary,  m.  Rev.  A.  Creery,  and  d.  a. p. 

HI.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

I.  Harriett,  v>.  W.  Stewart,  Major  in  the  army,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Jane,  ra.  John  Owens,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Robinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Stewart  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ballydivity,  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  Capt.  llth  Hussars,  served 
in  the  Peninsula,  at  Waterloo,  and  in  India,  b.  1793;  »i.  1845, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Somerset,  CO. 
Loadoadcrry,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  issue, 


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MOR 


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MOR 


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I.  James,  now  of  Ballydivitj-.  n.  Henry,  6.  1850. 

I.  Mar£;aret,  m.  Major  II.  Traccy,  E..^. 

II.  Catherine,  in.  Anthony  Traill,  Esq.,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin. 

Seat — Ballydivity,  Dcrvock,  co.  Antrim. 


MORANT    OF    BROKENHURST. 

MoRAXT,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Brokenhurst,  Hants, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  lligli  Sheriff  IStJi),  b.  11  Feb.  1825  ; 
m.  1st,  26  June,  1855,  Lady  Ileurietta  Louisa 
Priscilla  Somerset,  dan.  of  llenrv,  7th  Duke  of 
Beaufort,  K.G.  (whicli  lady  (f.  1863);  and  2ndly, 
2  April,  1866,  Flora  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Eden,  by  his  wife,  Baroness 
Grey  dc  Ruthyn,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Edwaed  John  Harry  Eden,  b.  1SG3. 

I.  Mabel  Caroline  Flora. 

HintclQC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  theMoBAnsTS 
of  iloraunts  Court,  Kent,  who  are  said  to  have  sprung  from 
the  ancient  Norman  House  of  Moeant  of  Chateou  Movant, 
represented  at  this  day  by  Mons.  do  Morant,  Marquis  de 
KoncheroUes  and  Baron  de  Coulonces.  Soon  after  the  seizure 
of  Jamaica,  1655,  John  Morant  settled  in  that  island,  and  d. 
16^3.  His  son,  John,  dyins  1723,  left  a  son,  Joun  Morant,  who 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Pennant,  Esq.  of  Clarendon,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Samuel  Pennant,  Knt.,  and  had,  besides  other 
issue,  a  son, 

Edward  Morant,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Hindon  1T61,  m.  1st,  1756, 
Eleanor  Angelina,  dau.  of  —  Dawkins,  Esq. ;  2ndly,  22  April, 
17'62,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Goddard,  Esq.,  of  the 
family  of  Goddard  o/ C/.i'^tf  Pipon?,  Wilts.  Mr.  Morant  sat 
for  Lymington  1776-8,  and  for  Yarmouth  1780-4,  and  d. 
27  July,  1791.     His  son, 

John  Morant,  Esq.  of  Brokenhurst,  Hants,  m.  5  Oct.  1784, 
F.lizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Richards,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  21  Nov.  1794)  left  at  his  decease,  2  March,  1794,  three 
«ons  and  two  daus., 

John  his  heir. 

Edward,  Ensign  1st  regt.  of  Guards,  d.  2  Sept.  1809. 

George,  of  Kamborough  Place,  Hants,  m.  19  April,  1813, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Ettington  Park,  co. 
Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1S38)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  J. P.,  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  IS  Jan.  1814;  rn. 
31  Aug.  1835,  Lydia,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Hemphill,  Esq.  of 
Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Dight,  Capt.  R.X.,  6.  8  Aug.  1837;  m.  18 
Sept.  1866,  Sophia  Georgiana,  youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Eyres,  (irenadier  Guards,  and  has  issue,  George 
Edward  Jordan,  6.  31  Julv,  IbGS;  Lydia  Leuisa. 

2  Charles  Philip,  b.  16  April,  1844. 

3  John  Hemphill,  6.  29  April,  lti47. 

4  Edward,  b.  7  Dec.  1848,  31st  regt. 

1  JIary  Barbara,  d.  2  Oct.  1852. 

2  Jane  Malvina  Williamza,  m.  1  Aug.  I860,  Daniel 
Thomas  Grimston,  4th  son  of  Col.  Grimston,  of  Grim.s- 
ton  and  Kilnwick,  co.  York. 

3  Lydia  Emily.  4  Harriot  Louisa  Horatia. 

5  Georgina  Madeline  Laura.        6  Eliza. 

7  Memoria  Mary.  8  Flora  Ebuda  Catherine. 

9  Phillis  Angelina  Rosamond. 

II.  Edward,  late  Major  12th  Royal  Lancers, 
iir.  Henry  John  (Rev.),  Knapton  Hall,  Norfolk,  m.  27  May, 

1852,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Sir  Sandford  Graham,  Bart.,  and 
rf.  1871. 
IV.  Charles,  late  11th  Hussars,  m.  Malvina  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Hemphill,  Eeq.  of  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has, 
1  Charles.  2  Horatio. 

1  Maud. 

v.  Horatio  Harboard,  Lieut. -Col.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen, 
■in.  21  Nov.  Is67,  Katherine  Selina,  only  child  of  Francis 
Locke,  Esq.  of  Rowdeford,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  a  dau., 
6.  9  Dec.  1878. 

Jxae,  m.  Gen.  Sir  John  Lambert,  K.C.B.,  and  d.  his  widow 
22  May,  1864.  Catherine,  d.  26  April,  1802. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Morant,  Esq.  of  Brokenhurst,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  27 
Jan.  17S7,  High  Sheriff  co.  Southampton  1820.    He  m.  18  Sept. 
1823,  Lady  Caroline  Augusta  Hay,  dau.  of  William,    16th  Earl 
of  Erroll,  and  d.  5  May,  1857,  leaving  issue, 
John,  now  of  Brokenhurst. 

Hay-Richards,  of  Ringwood,  Hants,  m.  2  Nov.  18C1,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Charles  Fludcr,  Esq.  of  Lymiugton,  Hants,  and 
has  a  son.  Hay  George  Samuel,  6.  26  Dec.  1862,  and  other 
issue. 

AVilliam  Samuel,  Capt.  formerly  in  the  Grenr.dler  Guards, 
TO.  Isabella,  dau.  of  F.  B.  Long,  Esq..  and  d.  12  Feb.  1879. 
Augusta  Margaret,  d.  1828. 


^(•H!s— Gu.,    on   a   chevron  arg.   three  talbots  pas.«ant  or- 
r,fsf— A  dove,  in  the  beak  an  oli\e  branch  all  ppr.     Motto— 
Lnmourant  j'cspere. 
Sent— Brokenhurst  Park,  near  Lymington,  Hants. 


MORAY    OF    ABERCAIRNY. 

Stirlixg-Home-Decmmo-d,  Moeat-Chables 
Esq.  of  Blair  Drummond  and  Abercairuv  (see  n 
481j.  ^  ^' 

JLt'lir.l  gr— -The  great  House  of  Moray,  or  Murray  derives 
from 

Freskine,  a  Fleming,  who  settled  in  Scotland  during  the 
reign  of  David  I.,  and  acquired  from  that  Monarch  the  lands  of 
Strathbrock,  co.  Linlithgow. 

Sir  Andrew  Moray  (son  of  Walter  de  Moravia*),  of  Bothwell, 
joint  Governor  of  the  Kingdom,  distinguished  himself  as  the' 
associate  of  Wallace.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Cumin, 
Lord  of  Badenach,  and  falling  at  the  battle  of  Stirling,  left 
issue, 

I.  Andrew  (Sir),  who  .?.  at  Bothwell.  He  vi.  Lady  Christian 
Bruce,  sister  of  King  Robert  I.  of  Scotland,  and  had  two 
sons, 

John  and  Thomas,  successively  lords  of  Bothwell.  The 
elder  </.  without  issue;  and  the  younger,  Thomas,  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress,  Jean,  m.  Archibald,  Lord  of  Gallo- 
way, afterwards  Earl  of  Douglas. 

II.  William,  of  Drumsargard. 
The  2nd  son. 

Sir  William  Moray,  of  Drumsargard,  d.  about  the  year  1300, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Moray,  de  Drumsargard,  a  personage  of  great 
influence  at  the  period  in  which  he  lived.  He  m.  1299,  Lady 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  3Lilise,  Cth  Earl  of  Strathern,  by  whom  he 
acquired  the  lands  of  Abercairny,  Ogilvic,  &c.,  and  had  issue, 
Maurice  (Sir) ;  Alexander  ^Sir) ;  and  Walter,  ancestor  of 
the  Morays  of  Ogilface,  a  family  now  extinct.  Sir  John  Moray 
d.  in  the  early  part  of  the  14th  century,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Maurice  Moray,  of  Drumsargard,  a  steady  adherent  of 
David  Bruce,  who  obtained,  1343,  from  that  Monarch  a 
charter  of  the  Earldom  of  Strathern,  to  himself  and  the  heirs 
male  of  his  body.  His  Lordship  in.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Randolph, 
Earl  of  Moray,  but  had  no  issue.  Accompanying  King  David 
on  his  unfortunate  expedition  into  England,  the  Earl  was  slain 
at  the  battle  of  Durham,  1346,  when  the  title  of  Strathern 
reverted  to  the  Crown,  while  the  estates  and  representation  of 
the  family  devolved  on  his  brother. 

Sir  Alexander  Moray,  who  was  returned  heir  to  his 
paternal  inheritance  1349.  In  13G6,  at  the  decease  of  Thomas, 
last  Lord  of  Bothwell,  without  male  issue.  Sir  Alexander 
claimed,  as  next  heir  male,  the  succession  to  his  estates ;  but 
the  Lord  of  Galloway,  having  m.,  as  before  stated,  the  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  deceased  Lord  of  Bothwell,  had  obtained  full 
possession.  Sir  Alexander  Moray  was  «.  at  his  decease  by  his 
son. 

Sir  Andrew  Moray,  of  Ogilvy  and  Abercairny,  on  whom 
King  James  II.  of  Scotland  conferred  the  honour  of  Knight- 
hood. He  r,i.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Cunningham,  of  Glen- 
garnock,  an  ancient  Ayrshire  family,  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
demise,  tem2).  James  III.  (with  three  daus.,  the  elder  m.  Sir 
Maurice  Drummond,  of  Congraig,  and  the  younger  Charles 
Campbell,  of  Stroucliore),  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  Humphry  Moray,  of  Ogilvy  and  Abercairny,  living 
teinp.  King  James  III.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick,  Lord 
Graham,  and  sister  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Montrbse,  by  whom 
he  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  one  of  the  gallant  warriors 
of  the  reign  of  James  IV.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Robertson,  of  Strowan.  and  had  three  sons, 

George,  who  fell  at  Floddcnficld,  »!.  Agnes,   a  dau.  of  the 

eminent  Hou.sc  of  Lindsey,  and  had  a  son, 
John,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 
Humphrey  (Sir),  who  d.  s.  j). 
Robert,    tutor-in-law    to    his   nephew,  John,  during   his 

minority. 

Abercairny  attended  his  Sovereign  to  Flodden,  and  was  there 
slain  with  his  elder  son  1513.    His  grandson, 

John  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  m.  his  cousin  Lady  Nicholas 
Graham,  dau.  of  William,   Earl  of  Montrose,  and  had  issue, 

♦  "Walter's  brother,"  says  Chalmers,  "propagated  the 
name  of  Moray  by  founding  other  Houses,  one  of  «  hich  w.i.s 
the  Murrays  of  Tullibardine,  now  represented  by  the  Duke  o£ 
Athole." 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


William,  his  heir  ;  Eoeeet,  successor  to  his  hrother;  Mr.rian, 
m.  Malcolm  llobevtson,  of  Kicrqulian;  Margaret,  to.  Andrew 
Shaw,  of  Kinlochhill;  Agnes,  m.  James  Marshall,  of  Pitcairns; 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Horrock,  of  that  ilk;  Janet,  m.  David 
Toschosch,  of  Monyvaird;  and  Barbara,  who  d.  unm.  John 
Moray  fell  at  the  Battle  of  Pinkie,  1574,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  Hi.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Laurence  Lord  Oliphant,  but  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1558, 
when  the  estates  and  representation  passed  to  his  brother,  ^ 

EoBERT  MoRAT,  of  Aborcaimy,  who  m.  1560,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Murray,  of  TuUibardine,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  i.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  David  (Sir),  ofGorthy, 
appointed  by  James  VL  Governor  to  that  Monarch's  eldest 
son.  Prince  Henry,  and  <«.  s.j).;  in.  Mungo  (Sir),  of  Craigie, 
who  m.  a  dau.  of  George  Ilalket,  of  Pitfirran,  and  had 
issue,  Sir  Robert  Moray,  Lord  Justice  Clerk,  and  Sir  William 
Moray,  of  Dreghorn,  Master  of  the  Works  to  King  Charles  II. 
The  Laird  of  Abercairny  d.  29  Sept.  1549,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  William  Moray,  of  Abercairny.  This  gentleman,  con- 
temporary with  King  James  VI.,  was  brought  up  with  that 
Prince  at  Stirling,  His  Majesty  being  then  under  the  care  of 
Abercairny's  aunt,  the  Countess  of  Mar.  Sir  William,  who  was 
Master  of  Horse  to  the  Queen,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir 
Laurence  Mercer,  of  Aldie,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  to. 
Patrick  Murray,  of  Ochtertyre)  a  son, 

Egbert,  to.  Helen,   dau.  of  Alexander  Bruce,  of  Cultma- 
lundie,  and  dying  v.  p.  1628,  left  issue, 
William,  heir  to  his  grandfather.  David,  d.  s.  p. 

Anne,  m.  Alexander  Kobertson,  Esq.  of  Strowan. 

Sir  William  Moray  d.  1C40,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  a  devoted  Koyalist,  to. 
Anne,  dau.  of  George  Hay,  of  Keillor,  grandfather  of  John, 
12th  Earl  of  Errol,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabel,  to.  Sir 
Archibald  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Burrow ;  and  Helen,  m.  Mungo 
Graham,  of  Gorthy)  three  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom. 

Sir  Robert  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  s.  his  father  1642,  and 
received  the  honour  of  Knighthood  from  King  Charles  II. 
immediately  after  the  Restoration.  He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Graham,  Esq.  of  Inchbraikie,  and  had  issue, 

WiLMAM,  his  heir. 

Robert,  a  steady  adherent  of  the  Stuart  family,  to  whom 
the  exiled  James  II.,  at  St.  Germains,  entrusted  several  im- 
portant commissions.  He  to.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Murray, 
Esq.  of  Polmais,  and  left  issue;  but  the  line  is  now  extinct. 

John,  who  after  the  Revolution,  entered  the  French  service, 
and  attained  the  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.    He  d.  unm.  1710. 

Anne,  m.  David  Graham,  Esq.  of  Fintray. 

Emilia,  m.  James  Graham,  Esq.  of  Garvock. 

Sir  Robert  d.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny.  This  gentleman, 
taking  no  part  in  public  affairs,  but  residing  chiefly  on  his 
paternal  estate,  improved  the  inheritance,  and  freed  it  entirely 
from  the  incumbrances  which  the  injustice  of  former  times 
and  the  extravagance  of  some  of  his  predecessors  had  incurred, 
lie  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graeme,  Esq.  of  Balgowan, 
and  dying  1735,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Louisa,  to.  Alexander, 
Cth  Earl  of  Kelly;  and  Elizabeth,  to.  David  Graeme,  Esq.)  an 
only  son, 

James  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  m.  the  Lady  Christian 
Montgomery,  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Egiinton,  and 
had  issue, 
Alexandek,  "^ 


Charles, 


■  successive  possessors. 


Susanna,  in.  Col.  John  Seaton,  heir  and  representative  of  the 

Earls  of  Dunfermline,  and  had  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Andrew,  Lord  Rollo. 
Margaret,  m.  John  Sinclair,   Esq.,  Advocate,  Sheriff-Depute 

of  COS.  Caithness  and  Sutherland. 
Frances,  m.  1st,  George  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Blair  Drum- 

mond,  and  had  a  son,  John,  who  </.  in  his  infancy.     Mrs. 

Drummond  in.  2ndly,  Gen.  Sir  William  Erskine,  of  Torrie, 

and  had  issue. 

The  elder  surviving  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  dying  without  issue, 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother. 

Col.  Charles  Moray,  of  Abercairny,  in.  the  eldest  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  Sir  William  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Ardoch,  by 
whom  he  acquired  those  lands,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

William  Moray  Stirling,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles,  Capt.  in  the  army,  who  d.  unm.  1820. 

Christian,  7(i.  Henry  Home  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Blair  Drum- 
mond, and  has  had  issue  (see  Dbdmmond  of  Blair  Drum- 
mond, page  481). 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  1832. 

Col.  Moray  Stirling  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


James  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  a  Magi.strate  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Perth,  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  and  subsequently  Lieut.  Col. 
of  the  Perthshire  Local  Militia,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Sir  William  Erskine,  Bart,  of  Torrie;  and  2ndly,  12  Oct.  1837, 
Mary  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
Shepherd's  Bush  and  Cowley  Hall,  Middlesex,  hut  d.  s.  p. 
Dec.  1840,  when  he  was  .5.  by  his  brother, 

William  Moray-Stirling,  Esq.  of  Abercairny,  co.  Perth, 
and  Ardoch,  Major  in  the  army,  to.  the  Hon.  Fanny  Douglas, 
dau.  of  Archibald,  Lord  Douglas,  by  the  Lady  Frances  Scott, 
grand-aunt  of  Walter,  Duke  of  Bucoleuch.  Major  Moray- 
Stirling  served  for  a  long  period  in  the  army,  was  ten  years  in 
India,  and  was  present  at  Waterloo,  where  he  was  severely 
wounded.  He  s.  his  mother  in  Ardoch,  and  became  the  repre- 
sentative and  possessor  of  the  estates  of  the  ancient  House  of  | 
Abercairny  on  the  death  of  his  brother.  He  d.  9  Feb.  1850, 
and  was  s.  by  his  sister,  Christian,  who  rf.  1864,  and  was  s.  by 
her  2nd  son  Charles  Stirling  Home-Drummond-Moray,  Esq. 
of  Abercairny  and  Blair  Drummond  (see  Drdmmond). 

Arms,  tt'C. — See  under  Dkdmjiond  of  Blair  Drummond, 


MOUE    OF    LINLEY. 

More,  Robert  Jasper,  Esq.  of  LIbIgj  Hall, 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  late  M.P.  for  South 
Shropshire,  b.  1836 ;  m.  1871,  Evaliue  Frances,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Dr.  Carr,  of  St.  Helen's,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Jasper  Mytton,  &.  1872.  ii.  r.obert  Henry. 

III.  Jasper  Frederick.  iv.  A  son,  6.3  Jan.  1879. 

Hl'lTCitrrC— This  is  a  family  of  great  antiquity,  deriving 
its  name  fram  the  parish  of  More,  near  Bishop's  Castle. 

Richard  (or,  according  to  Camden,  Thomas)  de  la  More  . 
came  from  Normandy  with  Duke  William,  and  lost  his  life  at 
the  Battle  of  Hastings,  leaving  a  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  la  More,  who,  to  use  the  words  of  Camden, 
"builte  faire  houses  at  Launceston,  in  Cornwall;  Halton,  in 
Cheshire ;  and  More,  in  Shrop.shire,  giving  to  the  latter  place 
his  paternal  name."  He  m.  Constance,  dau.  of  Robert  de 
Umfrevil,  Lord  de  Tours,  and  was  ancestor  Of  the  Mokes  of 
More,  CO.  Salop. 

The  Inquisitions  show  that  the  estate  of  Linley  was  held  by 
grand  serjcantry,  the  condition  of  the  tenure  being  the  supply 
of  '200  men  as  a  body  guard  to  accompany  the  King  when  he 
went  into  Wales.  The  Inquisition  of  Henry  III.  states  that 
the  complement  of  men  had  been  maintained  by  "Abavus," 
the  grandfather  of  the  More  then  holding  the  tenure.  One  of 
the  family  was  companion  of  Edward  II.  in  Berkeley  Castle, 
and  wrote  his  life  in  Latin.  Sir  Thomas  Moore,  the  Chancellor, 
the  Moores,  Earls  of  Mountcashell,  and  the  Moores  of  Barn, 
derive  from  collateral  branches  of  this  family. 

William  More,  Esq.  of  Larden,  in  1491  (grandson  of  Richard 
More  of  More  and  Larden)  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Berkeley, 
and  had  two  sons,  Edward,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  of  Nedham, 
Suffolk,  whose  son,  Robert,  returned  into  Salop,  and  was  of 
Linley;  he  was  buried  at  the  More,  20  March,  1G03-4,  leaving 
a  son,  Richard,  of  whom  presently.    The  elder  son, 

Edward  More,  Esq.  of  Larden,  8  Henry  VIII.,  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Cludde,  Esq.  of  Orleton,  and  had  three  sons 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  John,  Clerk  of  the  Exchequer,  father 
of  Sir  Edward  More,  Knt.  of  Odiham,  Hants;  in.  Eustace. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  More,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  father  at  Larden,  m.  and  left 
at  his  decease  a  son  and  successor, 

Jasper  IMore,  Esq.  of  Larden,  who  d.  1613,  leaving  three 
daus.  only  (one  of  whom  n;.  Samuel  More,  the  Parhamentarian), 
whereupon  More  and  Larden  passed  to  his  cousin, 

Richard  More,  Esq.  of  Linley,  who  thus  re-united  the 
ancient  estates  of  the  family,  being  styled  of  More,  Linley, 
and  Larden.  He  to.  a  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Harris,  Bart,  of 
Boreatton  ;  was  High  Sheriff  in  1619,  and  represented  the  town 
of  Bishop's  Castle  in  the  Long  Parliament  of  Charles  I.  The 
part  he  took  was  decidedly  anti-monarchial,  and  he  appears 
early  among  the  most  active  partisans  of  the  Parliament 
within  the  county ;  but  he  d.  6  Dec.  1G43,  before  the  triumph 
of  his  party,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  More,  Esq.  of  Jlore,  Linley,  and  Larden,  who  took 
a  leading  part  in  the  civil  commotions  of  Salop.  He  had 
scarcely  paid  the  last  rites  to  his  father,  when  he  was  called 
upon  to  take  the  command  of  Hopton  Castle,  one  of  the  few 
fortresses  in  Salop  which  were  at  that  time  in  the  interest 
of  the  Parliament;  and  he  gallantly  sustained  a  month's  siege, 
with  but  thirty-one  men  against  five  hundred  horse  and  foot. 


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1125 


Subfeqncntly  events  crowned  with  success  the  party  espoused 
by  Col.  More,  as  lie  is  fcenerally  called,  and  lie  was  actively 
engaged  throughout  the  interregnum  in  the  internal  regula- 
tions of  Salop,  of  which  lie  was  returned  to  be  one  of  four 
representatives  to  the  Tarlianient  summoned  by  Cbosiwell, 
for  Sept.  1050.  His  1st  wife,  a  dau.  of  his  kinsman,  Jasper 
More,  brought  him  three  children.  By  a  2nd  marriage  he  )uid 
three  sons  and  four  dans.,  one  of  whom,  Anne,  m.  Sir  John 
Turton,  a  Puisne  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench.  The  sons  were, 
1.  UiciiABD,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas,  M.D.,  d.  unm.  1097,  aged  G9; 
III.  Ivobcrt,  of  Linlcy,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jolin  Walcot, 
of  Walcot,  Salop,  and  had  an  only  son,  Robert,  successor 
to  his  cousin,  Thomas  More,  of  More  and  Lardcn.  The  eldest 
son, 

EicHARD  More,  Esq.  of  More  and  Lardcn,  b.  1027,  Sf.P.  for 
Bishop's  Castle  from  16S8  to  his  death,  ten  years  after;  m. 
1650,  Anne,  dau.  of  Isaac  Pennington,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
1G43;  by  this  lady,  from  whom  he  was  divorced,  he  had  no 
issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Dorcas  Owen,  and  had,  with  a  younger 
son,  llichard,  slain  in  battle  1709,  another  son, 

Thomas  More,  Ksq.  of  More  and  Larden,  at  whose  decease, 
s.  p.  1731,  his  estates  passed  to  his  cousin-german,  only  son  of 
Eobert  More  of  Linley,  3rd  son  of  Col.  More. 

Robert  More,  Esq.  of  Linley,  M.P.,  I'.R.S.,  6.  1703,  distin- 
guished as  a  traveller  and  botanist,  the  pupil  and  friend  of 
Linnteus.  He  introduced  larch  to  England,  and  planted  the 
first  at  Linley,  the  day  before  those  at  Dunkcld,  the  Duke  of 
Athole  and  himself  being  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  Royal 
Society  at  this  time.  Mr.  More  m.  1st,  1750,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Trevallyn,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Larden  Hall,  m.  19  Aug.  1795,  Harriott,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Shipton,  Salop,  and  dying  23  June, 
1S04,  left  issue, 

1  Robert  Henry  Gayer  More  (Rev.),  of  Larden  Hall, 
Much  Wenlock,  Salop,  J. P.,  Incumbent  of  Shipton,  Salop, 
6.  20  June,  1798. 

1  Harriet  Jlary,  m.  her  cousin,  Rev.  Thomas  Frederick 
More  of  Linley. 

II.  Robert. 

Mr.  More  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  More,  Esq.  of 
Millichope,  which  lady  d.  without  issue  1792.  He  d.  5  Jan. 
17S0,  and  was  .i.  at  Larden  by  his  sou,  Thomas,  and  at  Linley, 
<fcc.,  by  his  son, 

Robert  More,  Esq.  of  More,  Linley,  and  Shelve,  High  Sheriff 
1785;  m.  4  Aug.  1781,  Kliza,  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
Much  Hadham,  Herts,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Bridgeman,  of  Linley  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1822,  6. 

29  April,  1788;  rf.  umu.  1^51. 
Thomas  Frederick,  of  Linley  Hall. 
Henry,  an  officer  in  the  Peninsular  War,  d.  1814. 
Catherine  Louisa,  vn.  12  Feb.  Isll,  Thomas  White,  M.D.,  of 

Gla.stonbury  and  F.xcter. 
Charlotte,  rn.  Arthur  Meale,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Belle- 
vue,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1828. 

Laura  Octavia,  deceased.  Olivia,  d.  14  Feb.  1SC7. 

Mr.  More  d.  12  Jan.  1818.     His  2nd  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Frederick  More,  of  Linley  Hall,  b.  19  Jan. 
1790;   m.  his  cousin,   1831,  Harriet  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
More,  Esq.  of  Larden,  and  had  issue, 
Robert  Jasper,  now  of  Linley. 

Harriet  Louisa,  vi.  Rev.  Maurice  Lloyd,  of  Montgomery,  dec. 
Mr.  More  d.  7  Dec.  1869. 

A;'ms — Sa.,  a  swan  close  ppr.  beaked  gu.  all  within  a  border 
engrailed  arg.  Civ.its — 1st,  An  eagle  arg.  preying  upon  a  hare 
sa. ;  2nd,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  swan's  head  ancl  neck  ppr. 

6'fa«.s-— Linley  Ihill,  Bishop's  Castle,  Salop;  Cleobury  North, 
Bridgnorth. 


IIOREWOOD    OF    ALFEETON. 

?AL5rEE-M0UinV00D,  ChAEIES  ROWLAND,  Esq. 
of  Alfreton,  co.  Derby  and  Ladbroke,  co.  Warwick, 
J.P.  both  COS.,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Warwick,  b.  8  June, 
1843  ;  m.  17  July,  1873,  Patience  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of 
Right  Rev.  Lord  Arthur  Ilcrvey,  Bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells. 

ILtUragC. — The  Palmers  of  Ladbrokc  are  the  senior  line 
of  the  Palmer  family  from  which  descend  the  Palmers  of 
Wanlip,  the  Palmer's  of  Nazing  Park,  and  Palmer  Lord 
Selborne. 

William  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ladbroke,  co.  Warwick,  son  and 
heir  of  Sir  William  Palmer,  Knt.  of  Clerkenwell,  who  purchased 
the  estate  of  Ladbroke,  temp.  Charles  L,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Scrymshire,  Esq.  of  Norbury,  co.  Stafford,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Hervey  Bagot,  Bart.,  and  had 
Tritb  a  dau.,  EUzabetli,  who  U.  unm.,  a  son, 


Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ladbroke,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  Bart,  of  Arbury  Park,  co.  Warwick, 
and  had,  with  three  daus.  (Jlary,  who  d.  unm. ;  Dorothy,  m. 
—  ^lurcott,  Esq.;  and  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unm.)  two  sons, 
William,  who  d.  v.nm.,  and 

Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ladbrokc,  who  ra.  Jane  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Goodwyn,  Esq.  of  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  of 
Ellen,  wife  of  Georoe  Mobewood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton,  High  SherifE 
in  1702  (representative  of  the  Morewoods  of  Alfreton,  a  family 
which  ranked  from  an  early  period,  with  the  principal  gentry 
of  the  county).  By  Jane,  his  wife,  he  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Lighthorne,  b.  23  Nov.  1782;  m.  1Z 
Jan.  1823,  Lady  Charlotte  Finch,  dau.  of  Heneage,  4th  Earl 
of  Aylesford,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Charles,  /;.  14  Aug.  1820, 
and  four  daus.,  Louisa;  Mary  Isabella;  Frances;  and  Char- 
lotte Ellen. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Bilbie,  Esq.  of  Ncttleworth  House, 
Notts. 

Ilis  eldest  son, 

William  Palmer  JIorewood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  and  Ladbroke,  co.  Warwick,  m.  Dec.  1815,  Clara,  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Blois,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  had 
issue, 

Charles  Rowland,  late  of  Alfreton. 

William  Frederick,  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Johnson,  and 
d.  leaving-  one  son. 

Ellen,  m.  G.  H.  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Farnborough  Park,  Hants. 

Lucy  Anne. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymio  was  Palmer,  assumed  tho 
surname  of  Mokewood  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  the 
Morewoods  in  1S25.    He  d.  23  Feb.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Rowland  Palmer-Morewood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton  Hall, 
and  Ladbroke,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  Aug.  1819;  m.  9  June, 
1842,  the  Hon.  Georgina  Byron,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Aason^ 
7th  Lord  Byron,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Row-land,  now  of  Alfreton. 

William  Lewis  Georg'e.  George  Herbert. 

Alfred.  Ernest  Augustus. 

Georgiana  Millicent,  m.  S.  C.  Allsopp,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Henry  Allsopp,  Esq.  of  Hindlip,  co.  Worcester. 

Adela,  m.  G.  A.  Hacket,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 

Frances  Maude,  m.  30  April,  1872,  Cecil  Lyon,  Esq.,  son  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Lyon,  of  Dabruskcn,  in  Dumfries. 

Ellen  Mary,  m.  Sept.  1873,  Edward  Miller  Muudy,    Esq., 
of  Shipley  Hall. 
He  d.  21  Feb.  1873. 

Arras — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Mobewoot>,  vert,  an  oalc 
tree  coupe  on  base  arg.  frueted  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Palmer,  arg., 
on  two  bars  sa.  three  trefoils  of  the  first  in  chief  a  greyhound 
courant  of  the  second.  Crests — Morewood  :  On  u  force  arg.  and 
vert  two  arms  cmbowed  armed  ppr.  supporting  a  chaplet  of  oak 
branches  vert  frueted  or;  Palmer:  A  greyhound  sejant  sa. 
collared. 

Scats  —  Alfreton  Hall,  Alfreton,  co.  Derby ;  Ladbroke, 
Southam,  co.  Warwick.  Town  House — 66,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 
C'U'M— J  anior  Carlton, 


MORGAN    OF    HENGWHTtTCHA. 

Morgan,  Howel,  Esq.  of  Hengwi-tucha,  co, 
Merioneth,  and  Penawer,  co.  Brecon,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  cos,  Merioneth  and  Brecon,  and  J.P.  for  co. 
Montgomery,  High  Sheriff  of  the  first  named  co. 
1863 ;  m.  13  Sept.  1860,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Hugh 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Hengwrtucha,  ccs.  Merioneth, 
Plashen  and  Carnarvon. 

Seats — Hengwrtucha,  Dolgelly;   Pcna-wer,  Brecon, 


MORGAN    OF    GOLDEN    GROVE. 

MoEGAN,  George  Augustus,  Esq.  of  Golden 
Grove,  CO.  Flint,  Lieut. -Col.  in  Her  Maieslj's 
Service,  served  in  the  Ottoman  army  1851-55,  first 
as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Cannon,  and  then  to  Gen. 
Beatson,  and  afterwards  commanded  a  regt.  of 
Albanian  Cavalry,  b.  11  April,  1828  ;  m.  18  April, 
1850,  Emily,  eldest  dau,  of  Kev.  J.  T.  Maine,  M.A. 
of  Brighton  Wood,  Hants,  J.P.,  and  has  a  son, 
Edward  Acgustcs  Gwyllyn,  6.  12  Feb.  1851. 

HilltH^t. — This  family,  which  has  been  seated  from  an 
early  period  at  Golden  Grove,  descends  from  Ednyfed  Vvciian, 
Lord  of  Brynffenigl,  in  Carnarvon,  representative  of  Mar- 
cui'DD  AP  Cynan,  founder  of  the  Vlllth  noble  tribe  of  North 
Wales  and  Powys,  memorable  as  the  progenitor  of  the  royal 
House  of  Tudor. 


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MOR 


Edwabd  Mobgak,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  family  surname, 
was  9th  in  descent  from  Sik  Tudob  ap  Edstfzd  Vtcban,  one 
of  the  Commissioners  for  a  conclusion  of  peace  between 
Edwabd  I.,  and  Llewelyn,  King  of  Korth  Wales.  He  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Davies,  Esq.  of  Gwysaney,  and  had 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Moegan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  "learned  in  the 
law,"  ill.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Conway,  Esq.  of  Bodrhyddan, 
and  dying  2.5  Feb.  1611,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

EoBEBT  MoEGAS,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  living  1622,  who  ?)i. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jones,  of  Castell-y-march,  and 
was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Capt.  William  Morgan,  of  Golden  Grove,  who  m.  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Whitley,  Esq.  of  Aston,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Edwabd  Morgan,  Esq.,  slain  at  Winnington  Bridge.  He 
left,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  AVhite,  Esq.,  a  son 
and  successor, 

Edward  Morgax,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  who  m.  Ursula, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Bunhury,  Bart,  of  Stanney,  and  had  issue, 
Edwabd,  his  heir;  Thomas,  a  Capt.  at  Barbados;  William; 
Elizabeth;  Catherine,  who  lived  at  Chester.  Mr.  Morgan  d. 
1532,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edwabd  Mobgas,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  b.  1669,  High 
Sheriff  1701.  He  to.  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Bankes,  Esq. 
of  AVinstanley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1744) 
had  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  Bobert  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Winstanley, 
and  a  son, 

Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High  Sheriff  173S, 
who  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Crompton,  Esq.  of 
Kinnerton  and  Bache,  co.  Chester,  and  dying  1749,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Peter  Mobgas,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High  Sheriff  1752, 
who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Warrington, 
and  dying  1780,  left  a  dau.  Margaret,  who  d.  unm.,  and  a  son 
and  successor, 

Edwabd  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  Flintshire  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1792,  b.  7  Aug.  1759; 
who  m.  1792,  Louisa,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Thomas 
Griffith,  Esq.  of  Rhual,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  late  of  Golden  Grove.        Augustus  Henry  (Rev.). 

X/Ouisa  Henrietta,  m.  March,  1823,  Richard  Augustus  Tucker 
Steward,  Esq.  of  Nottington  House,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Dorset 
Militia,  and  late  M.P.  for  Weymouth. 

Mr.  Morgan  d.  23  June,  1831,  and  was  x.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Moegan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  J. P.,  Col.  of  the 
Militia,  6.  1  April,  1793;  m.  1st,  14  Feb.  1827,  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Col.  Gwyllym  Lloyd  Wardle,  of  Hartsheath  Park,  in  the 
same  shire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1828)  had  a  son, 

GEOEGE-ArorsTrs,  now  of  Golden  Grove. 
Col.  Morgan  m.  2ndly,   31  July,   1S32,  Alice,  dau.  of  John 
Douglas,  Esq.  of  Gyrn,  in  co.  Fhnt,  and  had  hy  her  three  sons, 

Arthur  Edward,  late  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  b.  16  Aug.  1838. 
Charies,  b.  19  Feb.  1843.        Edwin,  6.  2  Nov.  1848. 

Mr.  Morgan,  formerly  in  the  Royal  Fusiliers,  participated  in 
almost  every  action  in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Albuera.    He  d.  ISCl. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  enn.  between 
three  Englishmen's  heads  couped  at  the  neck  in  profile  ppr. 
hearded  and  armed  sa.,  for  Ednyfed  Vtchan  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
gu.,  a  Saracen"s  head  erased  at  the  neck  arg.  environed  about 
the  temples  with  a  wreath  or  and  arg.,  for  Mabchcdd  ap  Cysan. 
C-eit — An  Englishman's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Jilotto — Heb 
Dduw  heb  ddim,  a  Dduw  a  ddigon. 

Seat — Golden  Grove,  HolywtU,  built  1578. 


MOHGAN    05"    BIDDLESDON    PARK. 

iloEGAX,  Geoege  Maxxees,  Esq.  of  Biddlesdon 
Park,  Bucks,  and  Abercothy,  co.  Carmartben,  J. P. 
Bucks  and  co.  Northampton,  Major  Eoyal  Bucks 
Yeomanry  Hussars,  foi-iiierly  Capt.  4tb  Dragoon 
Guards,  b.  28  July,  1833  ;  vi.  23  Sept.  1858,  Eliza- 
betb.  Lydia  Player,  duu.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Brig- 
stocke,  E.X.,  and  niece  of  W.  Brigstocke,  Esq.  of 
Blaenpant,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Robert  Manners,  b.  24  July,  1859;  d.  1  July,  1362. 

II.  Locis  Ferdinand  Habbt  Coubthope,  6.  5  Jan.  1861. 
i:i.  Thomas  Chandos  Cliardin,  h.  23  Dec.  1863. 

1.  Caroline  Georgina  Elizabeth  Anna,  b.  5  March,  1865. 

iLillCaSE. — James  Morgan,  Esq.  (of  an  old  Carnarvonshire 
family)  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Earrister-at-Law,  and  a  Bencher  of 
that  Society,  derived  considerable  property  from  his  maternal 


uncle,  Erasmus  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Abercothy.  He  m.  Mary,  one  of 
the  four  daus.  (of  whom  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Paulet,  4th  Duke 
of  Bolton)  and  co-heiresses  of  Charles  Parry,  Esq.  of  Oak- 
field,  Berks,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Chardin,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  17  March,  1757)  had  issue, 
George.  William.  John.  Chardin. 

James,  D.D.,  of  Oakfield,  Berks,  Rector  of  Llantrisant,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  Piebendary  of  Gloucester,  m.  Mary  Thoyts, 
and  had  issue,  Francis,  of  Oakfield  ;  James,  Henry  (Be v.), 
Rector  of  Goodrich,  near  Ross ;  and  Mary. 
John,  of  Bedford  Square. 

Mr.  Morgan  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Mobgan,  Esq.  of  Abercothy,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
Biddlesdon  Park,  Bucks,  6.  13  Oct.  1739,  who  m.  1792,  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Mabbott,  of  Bulmarsh  Court,  near  Reading,  by 
Frances,  dau.  of  George  Courthope,  Esq.  of  Whiligh,  Sussex; 
and  d.  10  June,  1819,  having  had  issue, 
Geobge  Manners,  his  heir. 

William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Uckfield,  Sussex. 
Charles,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  who  ra.  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  James,  Rector  of  Pcnmaen,  near  Swansea,  and  had 
issue  four  children.  Henry. 

Frederick  (Rev.),  m.  a  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Paylor,  and  had  issue 
four  children. 
Alfred,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Edmund,  m.  a  dau.  of  Charles  Brett,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  and 
had  issue  four  children. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Biddlesdon  Park,  and  of  Abercothy, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J. P.  cos.  Bucks,  Carmarthen,  Northampton, 
and  Oxford,  and  D.L.  for  the  three  first-named  cos.,  High  Sheriff 
of  CO.  Carmarthen,  1S24  and  of  Bucks  1826,  b.  6  Aug.  1793; 
TO.  1820,  Anna  Ehza,  4th  dau.  of  George  Laver  Oliver,  Esq.  of 
Brill  Park,  co.  Buckingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  May,  1864) 
had  issue, 

Geobge  JIannebs,  now  of  Biddlesdon  Park. 

Francis  Frederick  Richard  Mansel,  6.  Oct.  1833;   in.  1865, 

Alice,  dau.  of  F.  Krauztler,  Esq.,  and  has  fiwo  sons  and  two 

daus. 
Chandos  Stuart  Temple  Henry,  6.  Sept.  1839.  j| 

Mr.  Morgan  d.  1847.  ' 

A-nns—Sa.,  a  lion  rampant  regardant  arg.  CrcH — A  dcmi- 
lion  rampant  regardant  as  in  the  arms. 

Stais— Biddlesdon  Park,  near  Brackley ;  and  Abercothy,  Car- 
marthen. 


MORICE    OF    SPRINaFIELD. 

MoEiCE,  FEAycis,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Clare, 
s.  his  father  15  Jan.  1858. 

ILtttCagC.— This  family  claims  descent  from  Grttftth  ap 
Ct.n'an,  King  of  North  Wales. 

William  Mobtce,  Esq.  (son  and  heir  of  John  Moryce,  Esq. 
of  Roydon,  Essex),  became  possessed  of  the  castle  and  manor  of 
Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  a.d.  1543.  He  m.  Miss  Isaake,  of  Kent, 
and  d.  17  Jan.  1553-4,  leaving  issue,  i.  James  Morice,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Colchester,  Essex,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Medley,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of  Sir  John  Morice,  Knt.  of  Ongar 
Castle,  who  took  the  name  of  Potntz  ;  James,  d.  2  Feb.  1596, 
and  his  wife  d.  29  Sept.  1G03  :  and  ii.  Rev.  Tho.mas  Mobice, 
Rector  of  Layer  Marney,  Essex,  who  m.  15  Dec.  1570,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Oliver  Lyrde,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  co.  Warwick, 
and  d.  1G02,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Mobice,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  Essex  (see  Heralds* 
Visitation,  1634),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Bayle,  Esq.  of  Lon- 
don, and  bad  a  son, 

Thomas  Mobice,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Haslemere,  Surrey,  13 
Chables  II. ,  TO.  Anne  Vaughan,  relict  of  Evan  Lloyd,  Esq., 
and  d.  1675,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Mobice,  Esq.,  Paymaster  of  the  British  Forces  in 
Portugal.  He  ra.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Undcriiill,  Knt. 
of  Adlicote,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1733)  had  issue. 
Mr.  Morice  d.  1713.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Morice,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  in.  1st, 
1715,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Atlerbury,  Bishop  of  Rochester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1729)  had  issue,  i.  Francis,  his 
heir;  i.  Mary,  d.  1803,  aged  87;  and  ii.  Charlotte,  <?.  17;).''. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Philpot,  of  Kent,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1743)  had  two  sons, 

William,  D.D.,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  George  III.,  ... 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Yoyce,  Esq.  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  four  sons,  1  WUliam,  B.D.,  F.A.S. : 
2  Burton;  3  John;  and  4  Henry  (Rev.),  wi.  Mary,  dan.  of 
Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Eart.  of  Cornwall,  and  had  is.sue, 
Henry,  d.  7  July,  1860 ;  Mary,  m.  Rev.  James  Wood ;  Ehza- 


MOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


1127 


beth ;  Fanny ;  Wilholmina,  vi.  Rev.  John  T.  BynR ;  Char- 
lotte, 771.  Kev.  Thomas  UadclitT;  and  Sophia,  deceased. 

Thomas,  <l.  1778;  he  was  father  of  Major  Thomas  Henry 

"Morice,  K.H. 
The  eldest  son, 

Kev.  Francis  Morice,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Limerick,  and 
TiectorofTradaree,  co.  Clare,  m.  14  June,  17G4,  Mary,  dan.  of 
William  Spaight,  Esq.,  of  Six  Mile  Bridge,  liarri.'stor-at-Law, 
CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Morice  d.  3  Oct.  1778,  and  was 
B.  by  his  only  son, 

Francis  Morice,  Esq.  of  Sprinsfield,  co.  Clare,  an  officer  in 
the  Clare  regt.  of  Militia,  b.  1  Jan.  1774;  m.  15  July,  18-24, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Spaight,  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  5  March,  ISGO)  had  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Springfield. 

Milliccnt,  m.  Fitzgerald  Blood,  Esq.  of  Ballykilty,  and  has 
issue,  1  John;  2  Joseph;  3  Francis,  (/.  10  May,  ls65; 
4  Fitzgerald ;  !>  Charles  Holcroft ;  6  Frederick  William  ; 
1  Maria;  and  2  Millicent. 

Charlotte,  m.  Marcus  Going,  Esq.,  M.D.,  d.  21  Aug.  1857. 

Maria. 
Mr.  Morice  d.  15  Jan.  185S,  aged  83. 

^)-)iix — Az.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  boys'  heads  eoupod 
at  the  shoulder  affrontiic,  each  environed  round  the  neck  with 
a  snake  ppr.  a  cock  gu.  beaked  and  logged  gold  between  two 
pheons  of  the  third.  Crest — A  cock  gu.  beaked  combed  and 
wattled  or,  environed  round  the  neck  with  a  snake  ppr.  Moito 
— Dum  spiro  spero. 

.Seat— Springfield,  Six  Mile  Bridge,  co.  Clare. 


MOEISON    OF    FINDERLIE    LODGE. 

Brown-Morison,  JohnBeown,  Esq.of  Finderlie 
Lodge,  CO.  Kinross,  and  West  Errol  Murie.  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  Jan.  1840 ;  m.  20  Sept. 
186-i,  Eve  Magdalen,  dau.  of  George  Waugh,  Esq. 
of  Queensborough  Terrace,  Loudon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Got  Edward,  b.  4  March,  1867. 

II.  Valentine  Dudley  Ogilvy,  b.  1869. 

III.  Basil,  b.  1875. 

1.  Maud,  d.  1865.  il.  Muriel,  d.  1875. 

III.  Gwendolen.  iv.  Blanche  Am^e. 

3LflTC?C5C.— At  the  end  of  the  IGth  century,  Peter  Broun, 
of  Balquarhan,  co.  Stirling,  acquired  the  lands  of  Finderlie — 
and  from  him  is  said  to  have  descended  John  Brocn — styled 
of  Craigo  Mylne,  who  d.  about  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Brocn,  also  styled  of  Craigo  Mylne,  who  had  two  sons, 
jflie  younger  of  whom  s.  to  Craigo  Mylne,  and  is  represented 
jby  James  Brown,  Esq.  of  Orchaid,  co.  Lanark.  The  elder  son, 
John  Brocn,  became  of  Finderlie.  He  7)!.  1711,  Janet 
iStevenson,  of  Cocklaw,  Fyfe,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ebenezer  Brown,  Esq.  of  Finderlie,  m.  the  dau.  of  Thomp- 
ion,  of  Seggie,  co.  Kinross,  and  was  father  of 

.Tons  Brown,  Esq.,  whos.  to  Finderlie  and  also  to  BrocTcley, 
vhich  his  father  had  acquired  by  purchase.  He  m.  Anne, 
|lau.  of  Beveridge  of  Wester  Ealado,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease, 
1  S30.  by  his  son, 

I  Eev.  James  Brown,  of  Finderlie,  m.  183S,  Mary  Neill,  dau. 
if  Rev.  Dr.  Hay,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1846,  an  only  son, 
jhe  present  John  Brown  Brown-Morison,  Esq.  of  Finderlie. 

I  Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fess  sa.  between  three 
iloors'  heads  ppr.  banded  of  the  first,  for  Morison  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 

,|u.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.,  for  Brown. 

■  '''rKsts — 1st,  Three  Moors'  heads  conjoined  in  one  ppr.  banded  arg. 

line  looking  upwards  the  other  two  to  the  dexter  and  sinister, 

[  jirMoBisoN ;  2nd,  A  lion  rampant  holding  in  the  paw  a  fleur-de- 

I  IS  ppr.,  for  Urown.    Mottoes — Prudentia  pra;stet,  for  Morison  ; 

i  loreat  majestas,  for  Brown. 

(li'o^j — Finderlie  Ix)dgc,  Kinross;  Muric  House,  Errol,  co. 

ifcrth,  N.B. 


I.  CarolineMargarettaPcnelope,  6. 7June,  1852;  cM3March, 
1 853. 

3itltC7t0r.— Edward  Morland,  of  Morlnnd,  Westmorland, 
d.  leaving,  besides  other  issue,  his  eldest  son,  John  Morland, 
b.  15G2,  who  d.  leaving,  besides  other  issue,  his  eldest  son, 
William  Morland,  b.  1590,  who  m.  1620,  Elizabeth  Holme, 
and  d.  leaving,  besides  other  issue,  his  eldest  son,  John 
Morland,  of  Millflat-Morland,  Capt.  in  the  array  1620,  m. 
Elizabeth  Robinson,  and  d.  1682,  leaving  two  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Jacob,    of  Capplethwaite  Hall,  Westmorland,  m.  1st,  1097, 

Rebecca,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Jowls  Cliancellor,  of  Maryland; 

and  2ndly,  1704,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joseph  Ward, 

Esq.  of  Capplethwaite. 

The  elder  son, 

TuoMAs  Morland,  Esq.,  bapt.  at  Morland,  1649,  7/!.  and  had 
a  son, 

William  Morland,  Esq.,  of  Morland,  afterwards  of  Court 
Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sisters,  the  elder,  wife  of  Mr.  SerjcantBootle,  and  the  second, 
Mary,  wife  of  Richard  Gildart,  Esq.,  M.P.)  of  Sir  Thomas 
Johnson,  Knt.,  M.P.  for  Liverpool, and  d.  1774,  leaving,  with 
three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Ilutton,  Esq.  of  Gate 
Burton,  co.  Lincoln;  Mary,  m.  1st,  Robert  Bagsliaw,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  Richard  Gildart,  Esq.;  and  Ellen,  m.  Francis 
Gildart,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p.  1797)  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Morland,  Esq.  of  Court  Lodge,  b.  1734;  ?».  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Matson,  Esq.  of  Titcup,  in  Furacss, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1807)  had  issue, 

William  Alexander,  of  Court  Lodge,  m.  Lydia  Catherine. 

dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  James  Marriott,  LL.D.,  Rector  of 

Horsmonden,  but  d.  s.  p.  24  Dec.  1846. 
Henry  (Rev.(,  Rector^of  Horsmonden,  7h.  Harriet  Frances,  dau. 

and  co-heir  of  Rev.  James  Marriott,  LL.D.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1821. 

His  widow  d.  18.52.  Thomas,  d.  an  infant. 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 
Anna  Ellen,  »h.  Sir  John  Smith,  Bart,  of  Sydling,  Dorset, 

d.  s.  p.  1817.  Mary,  d.  unm.  14  Nov.  1852. 

Margaret,  hi.  Thomas' Austen,  Esq.  of  Kippington,  Kent,  Col. 

in  the  army,  and  d.  s.  p.  1825. 
Eliza,  7)1.  Sir  Charles  Francis  Farnaby,  Bart.,  and  d.  s.p.lSGl. 

Mr.  Morland  ci!.  18  Jan.  1784.    His  4th  son, 

Charles  Morland,  Esq.,  Col.  in  the  army,  Aidc-de-Cartip  to 
the  King,  6.  1775;  711.  5  Jan.  181'2.  Caroline  Eustatia,  dau.  of 
William,  8th  Earl  of  Devon,  and  2nd  Viscount  Counenay,  of 
Powderham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1851),  left  at  his 
decease,  14  June,  1828,  a  dau.,  Caroline  Ann  (who  d.  loou. 
1841),  and  a  son,  the  present  William  Courtenat  Morland, 
Esq.  of  Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst. 

Arms — Az.,  a  griflin  segreant  or,  quartering  Matson,  Coue- 
tenay,  and  Rivers.     Crest — A  falcon  ppr.  belled  or. 
Scat — The  Court  Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  Kent. 


MORISON     OF    BOGNIE. 

See  Gbaxt  Duff  of  Ration. 


II!..' 
id''* 


I  MORLAND  OF  THE  COURT  LODGE. 

MoELAND,  William  Courtenat,  Esq.  of  the 
jurt  Lodge,  Lamberhurst,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
[igh  Sheriff  for  Sussex  1876,  b.  13  March,  1818 ; 

.  27  June,  1843,  Margarctta  Eliza,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen. 
'  William  Cator,  K.O.B.,  E.A.,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  William,  6.  6  Feb.  1849,  late  Ensign  71st  regt., 
J.P.  for  Kent  and  Sussex. 

Henry  Courtenay,  6.  21  March,  1855,  Lieut.  5lh  Lantcrs. 
II. 


MORLEY    OF    MARRICK    PAP.X. 

MoELET,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Blarrick  Park,  co. 
York,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  regt.  of 
Foot,  the  Bufis,  b.  19  Nov.  1836. 

iLtntagC— By  the  earliest  records  wc  learn  that  Wen- 
nington  Hall,  together  with  the  manor,  was  held  by  the  family 
who  bore  the  local  surname,  and  that,  at  a  period  antecedenc 
to  the  time  of  Edward  II.,  William  de  Wcnnyngton  was  in 
possession  of  the  estate.  His  grand-duu.  (only  child  of  tis 
son  Gilbert), 

Margaret  de  Wennington,  conveyed  the  lands  in  marriage, 
about  4  Edward  III.,  to  her  husband,  Richard  de  Merlet,  or 
MoRLEY,  of  Great  and  Little  Morley,  co.  Lancaster).  In  the 
descendants  of  this  alliance,  Wennington  continued  until  the 
year  1673,  when,  on  their  removal  to  Bcamsley  Hall,  West 
Riding  co.  York,  it  was  sold  to  the  Marsdens  of  Gisburn,  and 
is  now  possessed  by  William  Allen  Francis  Sacnders,  Esq., 
who  is  married  to  the  dau.  of  a  descendant  of  the  ancient 
possessor,  JosiAS  Morley,  Esq.  ofBeamsley. 

John  de  Morley,  Lord  of  Great  and  Little  Morley,  son  of 
Richard  de  Morley  and  JIargarct  de  Wennington  his  wife, 
inherited  the  manor  of  Wennington,  jiO'c  matris.  He  m.  Ana 
Booth,  of  Barton,  and  from  him  lineally  descended, 

Francis  Morley,  Esq.  of  Wennington,  ra.  Cassandra,  c!au. 
and  co-heir  of  Josias  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Calton,  in  Craven, 
and  sister  of  the  famous  Parliamentary  general,  John  Lnm- 
bort.  By  this  lady  (who  „>.  2ndly,  Mr.  Claxton),  Francis 
Jlorley  had  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  of  Wennington,  aged  56, 
16  Sept.  1664;  11.  Josias,  b.  1  Nov.  1612,  m.  8  July,  1642, 
Dorothy  Thompson,  and  d.  at  Hornby,  31  Dec.  1690,  leaving  a 
numerous  issue ;  and  iii.  FranciS,  of  whose  des.enUants  we 
treat.    The  Srd  son, 

4d 


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MOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


Francis  MonLtT,  Esq.,  6.  3  Aug.  1614;  m.  Jane  Buskell,  of 
Capel  Side,  Westnioilaiul,  and  hud  two  sons, 
I.  JosiAs,  of  Wennins'ton  Hal),  and  afterwards  of  Scale  House, 
in  Craven,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  liethmesloy  and  Clapliam, 
by  purchase  from  the  senior  branch  of  the  family.  He  m. 
twice:  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  he  had  no  child;  but  by 
the  2nd,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Atkinson,  of  West  Ilaltou, 
he  had  issue.  ii.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Morley  <?.  in  Franco.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Mori-ey,  F.sq.  of  Clapham,  co.  York,  h.  3  March, 
1652;  m.  Emmat,  dau.  of  Byrks,  of  I'urseland,  co.  York,  and 
had  four  sons  and  live  daus.  He  d.  1708,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  JIoblet,  Esq.  of  Beamsley  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Bethmcsley  and  Claiiham,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Tlionias  Benson, 
Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JosiAs,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Caleb  Eeadshaw,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Caleb  RsADsnAW,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

1  Anne  Rcadsluiw. 

2  Jane  lJead.shuw,  in.  Thomas  Cornforth,  Esq.  of  Rich- 
mond. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Wilson,  D.D.,  Dean 
of  Carlisle,  and  left  is.sue, 

1  Thomas  Wilson,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Corbridce,  North- 
umberland, who  s.  to  Clapham  and  liuthmel!  at  the 
decease  of  his  uncle,  Josias,  and  took  the  name  of 
MoRLET.  He  m.  9  April,  1782,  Maria,  dau.  of  W.  Hughes, 
Esq.  of  Low  Field,  .Somerset. 

2  Gcoi-jcc  (Rev.),  A.M.,  n).  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
Alix,  of  Swaffham,  co.  Cambridge. 

1  Margaret,  ni.  Robert  Walters,  ICsq. 

2  Barbara,  m.  John  L.  Pownall,  Esq. 

The  only  son, 

JosiAs  MoRLET,  Esq.  of  Bethmcsley  and  Giggleswiclc,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Beamsley  and  Clapham,  m.  Lydia,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  George  Whalley,  Esq.  of  Wintcrburne ;  but  d.  s.  x>. 
1783,  when  he  was  s.  at  Beamsley  by  his  nephew, 

Caleb  Readshaw,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  in  consequence,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Morley.  He  m.  Alice  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Croft,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had 
issue, 

JosiAS  Readshaw  BIorlet,  his  heir. 

John  Readshaw  Morley,  Hanoverian  Consul  at  Calais. 

William,  d.  unrn.  Matthew,  d.  unia.  Thomas. 

The  eldest  son, 

JosiAs  Readshaw  Morley,  Esq.  of  Beamsley  Hall  and 
Marrick  Park,  co.  York,  //(.  1st,  Miss  Mary  Colliuj;;  and  2ndly, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Wil.son,  of  Corbridge  (she  d.  17  Feb. 
18G9);  by  the  former  of  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1827,  two 
sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Francis,  late  of  JIarriek  Park. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  6  Feb.  1814;  d.  Xov.  1SC5. 
I.  Mary. 

n.  Dorothy,  m.  30  Dec.  1841,  William  Allen  Francis  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Wennington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Morley,  Esq.  of  Blarrick  Park,  J. P.,  h.  .5  April, 
1810;  TO.  1836,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Clorvaux 
Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Spennithornc  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Marrick  Park. 
Clervaux,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  1841. 

Charlotte  Anne.  Anna  Elizabeth.  Alice  Sophia. 

Mr.  Morley  d.  1854. 

Ariiu — .Sa.,  a  leopard's  face  or,  jessant  of  fieurs-de-lis  arg. 
CruU — 1st,  A  lci>p;ird's  face  or,  jessant,  lleur-de-lis  arg. 
Motto — S'ils  te  mordent,  mord  les. 

Seal — Maxrick  Park,  Richmond,  co.  York, 


MOHONY    OF    MILLTOWN    HOUSE. 

The  late  BrEBr.TT  Mokoxt,  Esq.  of  Milltown 
House,  CO.  Clare,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  Higli  Shcrifl'  1861- 
62,  b.  18  June,  1815  ;  m.  11  June,  18i7,  Eleanor 
Lucinda,  dau.  of  George  Dartnell,  Esq.  of  Limerick, 
and  d.  1870.  His  widow  is  now  of  Milltown  House. 

?ti!tr<T(JC.— The  ancient  family  of  Morony  has  long  been 
settled  in  co.  Clare. 

Pierce  BIohony,  Esq.  of  Clown  Meagh,  whose  will  bears 
date  8  Dec.  1C78,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Theobald  Butler,  Esq., 
and  had  (with  four  daus.,  the  youngest,  Catherine,  wife  of 
Thady  Quin,  ancestor  of  Lord  Dunrayen)  two  sous,  of  whom 
the  younger  was 


Pierce  Morony,  who  ni,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  four 
daus.    The  elder  son, 

Edmond  Morony,  Esq.  of  Poulmallen,  co.  Clare,  m.  1st, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Maryfort,  by 
whom  he  had  four  sons,  Thomas,  Westropp,  John,  and  Ralph; 
and  as  many  daus.,  Jane,  Hannah,  Mary  Anne,  and  Elizabeth. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Blanch  Vincent,  of  Limerick,  and  had  by  her 
two  sons,  Edmond  and  Exham;  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
Blanch,  and  Susannah.    The  eldest  son  by  the  1st  marriage, 

Tho.mas  Morony,  Esq.  of  Milltown  House,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1790,  111.  1776,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edmond  Morony,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Goold,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1793)  left  at  his  decease,  7  June,  1832,  five  sons,  Edmond, 
Thomas  Harrison,  Francis  Goold,  Henry,  and  John;  and 
three  daus.,  Mary,  Anne,  and  Frances.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Harrison  Morony,  Esq.  of  Milltown  House,  J. P., 
m.  20  March,  1809,  Anna  Burdett,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  h.  1809;  m.  1833,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Dartnell,  Esq.  of  Limerick;  and  (/.leaving  issue, 
1  Thomas,  d.  1830;  1  Rose;  2  Anne;  3  Emily,  d.  1854. 

II.  BoRDETT,  late  of  Milltown  House. 

III.  Henry,  Ij.  22  Nov.  1819;  d.  uma.  18  .^pril,  1S4I. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  1837,  Thomas  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Ballyarkny, 
J. P.,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Frances,  la.  Rev.  Michael  Fitzgerald,  Rector  of  Kilfarboj-, 
and  Vicar  of  Kildysart. 

III.  Anna  Maria,  m.  16  Jan.  1808,  William  Duckctt,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Duckctt's  Grove,  co.  Caiiow. 

IV.  Emily,  /;(.  23  Sepc.  1851,  Edward  Griffiths,  2nd  son  of 
Louis  (Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Marl  Hill,  Cheltenham,  and  has 
issue.  V.  Louisa,  d.  xoua.  4  July,  1857. 

Mr.  Morony  d.  13  Jan.  1S54. 

Arin^ — Az..  three  crosscs-crosslet  chevronways  between  as 
many  boars'  heads  erased  arg.  (jrcst — A  lion  rampant,  holding 
between  the  i^ws  a  halbert  erect.  Motto — Amicis  semper 
fidelis. 

Seal — Milltown  House,  Miltown  Malbay,  co.  Clare. 


MORHALL    OF    PLAS    YOLYN. 

MoERALi,  The  Rev.  Cyetjs,  of  Plus  Yolyn, 
Salop,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxon,  lateYicar  of 
North  Leigh,  m.  1st,  1  Aug.  1833,  Emily  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Francis  Blackburne,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Weston-snper-Mare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  April, 
1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edward,  h.  2  Dec.  1842;  d.  25  Sept.  1849. 

II.  Francis  Edwardes,  b.  6  Sept.  1844;  d.  '22  Feb.  1853. 

III.  Cyril  Blackburne,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Edward  Richard,  b.  1852;  d.  11  Jan.  1855. 

V.  Cyrus,  6.  9  April,  1854. 

I.  Emily  Harriet,  d.  unvi.  1859.  ii.  Caroline  Jane. 

III.  Adelaide  Owen,  m.  Rev.  Evan  Lewis,  Rector  of  Dol- 
gelly,  and  Canon  of  Bangor. 

IV.  Margaret.  v.  Elizabeth  Dora. 

Mr.  Morrall  m.  2ndly,  10  Nor.  18G0,  Georgians 
Fleming,  widow  of  Henry  Urquhart,  Esq.,  and  dau. 
of  Robert  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd  Grove,  Salop, 
which  lady  d.  11  April,  1872. 

ittltcnjr.— The  Morralls  have  been  seated  in  Salop  from 
an  early  period,  and  they  now  represent  the  very  ancienl 
family  of  Edwardes  of  Kilhendre,  which  had  resided  in  Dud- 
leston  antecedently  to  the  date  of  any  existing  records. 

Edward  Morrall,  Esq.  of  Plus  Yolyn  (son  of  John  Morrall, 
Esq.  of  Plas  Yolyn,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress  of  Thomas  Edwardes,  Esq.,  of  Kilhendrie,  Salop,  ISthin 
descent  from  Tudor  Trevor),  s.  to  Kilhendrie  at  the  decease 
of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Edwardes,  Esq.,  M.D.  He  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Dymock,  Esq.  of  Willington,  and  Penley,  CO. 
Flint ;  and  10  Jan.  1741,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JosiAU  Morrall,  Esq.  of  Pliis  Yolyn  and  Kilhendre,  m, 
Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Lloyd,  Bart,  of  Pcngwern,  by 
whom  ho  had  six  daus.,  but  leaving  no  male  issue,  the  estates 
were  inherited  by  his  brother, 

William  JIorrall,  Esq.  of  Plus  Yolyn  and  Kilhendre,  m. 
Susanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Bee,  Esq.  of  Wendlebury, 
CO.  O.xford ;   and  dying  II  March,  17.')fi,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Morrall,  Esq.  of  Kilhendre  and  Phis  Yolyn,  who 
sold  the  Kilhendre  estate  in  1800.  He  m.  Frances,  only  dau. 
of  William  Challoner,  Esq.,  and  sole  heiress  of  her  brother, 
William  Challoner,  Esq.,  who  d.  during  his  shrievalty  for 
Salop  1800.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1823)  Mr.  Morrall 
had  (with  one  dau.)  nine  sons,  > 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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I.  William,  his  heir. 

ir.  CuARLES,  of  New  Ilall,  Salop,  residing  in  Chester,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  m.  Klizabeth,  dau.  ot  William  Boates,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  an  only  child,  Emily,  who  m.  Michael 
William  Bellew  Nugent,  Esq. 

III.  Edwabd,  successor  to  his  brother  Charles. 

IV.  Cyrus,  of  Liverpool,  ui.  1803,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ecv. 
IJichard  Owen,  M.A.,  of  Bodsilyn,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  of  ly 
Obry,  CO.  ilerioncth  (Uector  of  Eoscolyn);  aud  d.  ISJO, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Ctrds,  now  of  Plas  Yolyn. 

2  John  Charles,  6.  1S07;  (/.  xinm.  1S40. 

1  Margaret  Owen,  Hi.  1854,  Capt.  .John  White,  R.N.,  ■nho 
d.  July,  1S54.  2  Harriet  Lumley,  deceased. 

T.  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Robert,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Michael  Eichardson,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool ;  and  d.  a.  ]}.  1872. 

VII.  Henry  (Rev.),  M..V.:  d.  s.  p.        viir.  Philip,  d.  unm. 
DC.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late   Fellow  of  Bra-senose  Coll.,  to. 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Harding,  I'sq.  of  Liverpool. 
Mr.  MorraU  d.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

WiLLi.ASf  SIorrall,  Esq.  of  Plus  Yolyn,  sometime  Cspt. 
9th  foot,  m.  Miss  Sarah  Thomas,  and  had  an  only  child,  Eliza- 
beth Essex,  m.  William  Legh  Hilton,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  ihe 
army.  Mr.  Morrall,  dying  without  male  issue,  was  s.  in  Plas 
Yolyn  by  his  brother  Charles;  then  by  Edward  Mobkall, 
Esq.  of  Plas  Yolyn  and  Plas  Warren,  who  d.  1S5S,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew,  Rev.  Ctrds  Morrall,  now  of  Plas  Yolyn. 

Arms^Arg.,  a  mural  or  embattled  fess  gu.  chargedw  ith 
three  palm-branches  of  the  field  between  six  Cornish  choughs 
ppr.,  quartering  Edwards — viz.,  gu.,  a  chevron  engrailed 
between  three  boars'  heads  erased  arg.  Crest — Ademi-griffin. 
Motto — Norma  tuta  veritsis. 

&at— Plas  Yolyn,  Ellesmere,  Salop. 


atORIlELL  OF  HEADINGTON-HILL  HALL. 
MoERELL,  GrEOEGE  HEEBEET,Esq.of  Heaclington- 
Hill  Hall,  CO.  Oxford,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  Berks  and  Oxford,  b.  20  Feb. 
1845  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1874,  Emily  Alicia,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  James  Morrell,  Esq.  of  Headington  Hill. 

ilt'ncagc.— Jeremiah   BIobrell,    Esq.    of    Wallingford, 
Berts,  m.  1T2G,  Mary  Smith,  of  GuOdford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jeremiah,  m.  and  had  issue. 

II.  William,  m.  and  had  issue.  in.  Charles,  d.  v.vm. 
IV.  Mark,   of  Wallingford,    bapt.   22  Nov.   1737  ;  m.  Miss 

Greenwood,  and  had  issne, 

1  Charles,  of  AVallingford,  m.  and  had  issne. 

2  Mark,  d.  unM.  3  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 
4  John. 

1  Sarah. 

2  Mary,  m.  Mr.  Stone,  of  Engleficld,  Berks,  and  had  issue 
one  son,  William  Henry  (see  beloic). 

Mark  Morrell  d.  1787.     His  third  son, 

Jajies  Morrell,  Esq.  of  Headingtdn  Ilill,  co.  Oxford,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Headington, 
and  d.  10  Nov.  185-5,  having  had  issue, 

1  Mark  Theophilus,  d.  unm.  28  Jan.  1842. 

2  James,  of  Headington.  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Oxford  1853,  6.  10  March,  1810;  t,i.  27  Nov.  1»51, 
Alicia  Harriette,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Everett,  B.D.,  Rector 
of  Romford,  Essex,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1b63,  leaving  an  only 
dau.  and  heir, 

Emily  Alicia,  of  Headington  Hill,  who  m.,  as  above, 
her  kinsman,  Georoe  Herbert  Moebell,  Esq.,  in  her 
right  now  of  Headington  Hill. 
1  Emily,  m.  25  May,  IS30,  William  H.  Stone,  Esq.  of  Streat- 
ley  House,  Berks,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.,  Jane  Mary,  i. 
May,  1831,  d.  7  Feb.  1847. 
•V.  James,  of  Oxford,  h.  1739;  d.  3  May,  1807.    He  m.  1769, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Wilmot  Baker,  Esq.  of  Moulsford,  Berks,  by 
whom  (who  d.  25  Jan.   1819)  he  had,  with  six  daus.  (Mar- 
garetta  Maria,   m.  Rev.  Robert  Wintio,  Vicar  of  Culham, 
CO.  Oxford;    Anne  Deacon,  d.  vnm.  1780;   JIary,  to.  Rev. 
Edward  Ban-y,  Rector  of  Wallingford;    Sarah,  d.  unm.; 
EUzabeth,  d.  unm. ;  Frances,  d.  unm.),  two  sons, 

1  Deacon,  of  Moulsford,  Berks,  6.  9  Sept.  1775,  d.  unm. 
10  March,  1854,  s.  by  his  nephew,  Hopewell  Baker  Morrell. 

2  Baker,  of  Oxford,  6.  21  June,  1779,  d.  20  April,  185G, 
m.  1801,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Chapman,  D.D.,  President  of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1862)  he  had  a  dau.,  Anne  Elizabeth,  l>.  17  June, 
1804,  to.  Rev.  Charles  Girdlestonc,  Rector  of  King's 
Winford,  co.  Stafford,  and  five  sons, 

James  Wright  Hayward,  6.  9  April,  1802;  d.  9  May, 
1873;  m.  Mary  Caroline,  dau.  of  James  Stuart,  Esq., 
of  Quebec,  and  had  issue,  1  George  Deacon,  of  FortU- 
ampton,  co.  Gloucester;  2  Hopewell  Baker,  of  Mouls- 
ford, 6.  1836.  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  J.  C.  Hay,  Esq.;  3 
Charles  Girdlcstoue ;  4  James ;    1  Mary  Susanna,  m. 


Major  Arthur  Ford,  U.H.A.;    2  Fanny  Caroline,  m. 
James  Arthur  Hilliard,  Esq. 

Enhcrt  Price  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Woodham  Mortimer, 
Es.sex,  6.  15  Dec.  1806,./.  8  June,  1872,  m.  Mary  Mount, 
dau.  of  Major  Brock,  and  had  issue,  1  Henry,  m.  1st, 
Emily  Marianne  LeMeasurer  (whoci.  1868) ;  and  2ndly, 
1870,  Anne  Carlyon,  of  Cornwall;  1  Charlotte  Mount, 
rn.  Weymouth  Schrieber,  Esq.  of  Toronto,  Canada;  2 
Blary;  3  Emily,  m.  Capt.  John  Duncan  Cameron, 
Chester  Jlililia. 
Fiederick  Joseph,  of  Broughton,  near  Banbury,  h.  25  Jan. 
1811;  TO.  23  Dec.  1831,  Elizabeth  .Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Parker,  Esq.  of  Black  Hall,  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 
1  Frederic  Parker,  of  Black  Hall,  6.  3  .April,  1839,  to.  26 
Feb.  18G7,  Harriette  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Wynter, 
D.D.,  President  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford,  and  has 
i.ssuc;  2  Baker  (Rev.),  b.  6  March,  1841,  to.  21  Nov. 
1867,  Edith  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Brett,  17th  Lancei-s; 
3  Edward  Chapman;  4  George  Lewes  Hayes ;  5  Arthur; 
1  Mary  Sophia,  ),i.  4  April,  1867,  Charles  Edward  Kai-s- 
lake,  Esq.  (who  .7.  22  Nov.  1873);  2  Anna  Maria;  3 
Louisa  .\nne ;  4  Helen. 
George  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Moulsford,  6.  4  July,  1813;  to. 
Anna  Letitia,  dau.  of  David  Powell,  Esq.  of  Loughton, 
Essex,  and  has  issue,  1  Geobge  Herbert,  now  ot  Head- 
ington Hill,  jure  xixoris,  b.  20  Feb.  1845;  2  Robert 
Baker,  m.  25  June,  1873,  Frances  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Lewis  Haig  Lloyd, ViearofCholsey;  3  Edward,  to.  1874, 
Frances,  dau.  of  J.  Kirkwood,  Esq.;  1  Mary  Agnes. 
Thcmas  Baker  (Right  Rev.),  Bishop  Coadjutor  of  Edin- 
burgh, 1863-G9,  6.4  Aug.  1815;  m.  Francina  Maria, 
dau.  of  Charles  Lane,  Esq.  of  Badgmore,  Henley; 
d.  5  Nov.  1877. 
VI.  Robert,  m.  and  had  issue. 
Jeremiah  Morrell  d.  20  July,  ISGC. 

Arm.'s — Or,  a  bend  gu.,  in  base  a  cross  crosslet  of  the  last. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  guardant  per  pale  arg.  and  sa., 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  stalk  of  three  roses  gu.,  seeded  or, 
barbed  and  stalked  vert.     jVo«o— Bono  animo  esto. 
/Scat— Headington  Hill  HaU,  Oxford. 


mCOREICE  OF  CATTHOSPE. 
SIoEEicE,  John  Waltee,  Esq.  of  Catthorpe 
Towers,  co.  Leicester,  J.P.  andD.L.,M.A.,Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1  July,  1S21 ;  m.  Dec.  1848,  Mary,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  Straugcn-ajs  Donaldson  Selby,  Esq.  of 
Clieswick  House,  Northumberland,  by  MaiyDorotliy 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Grey,  Esq.  of  iSharestou, 
and  lias  issue, 

I.  John  George  Selet,  34th  regt.,  6.  1849. 

II.  W.  S.  Morrice,  81st  regt.,  b.  1851. 

III.  L.  E.  Morrice,  6.  lbG2. 

I.  Constance  Helen.  ii.  Eugenie  Grey. 

Mr.  Morrice,  and  his  brother,  the  Eev.  William 
David  Morrice,  M.  A., Vicar  of  St.  Thomas,  Salisbury, 
Wilts,  and  Prebendary  of  Sarum,  are  the  sons  of 
the  late  John  Morrice,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Morrice,  Esq.  of 
Tullos,  !N".B.,  and  grandsons  of  Eev.  William  Morrice, 
by  Helen  Patcrson,  his  wife.  Mr.  J.  W.  Morrice, 
purchased  the  Manor  and  estate  of  Catthorpe  1853. 
Seat — Catthorpe  Towers,  near  Rugby. 


MORRIS    OF    DTJNKATHEL. 

MoEEis,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Dunkathel,  co.  Cork, 
b.  20  ilarch,  1853 ;  s.  his  nephew  lfc>7o. 

3LtnC<l(IC.— William  Morris,  of  Castle  Salcm,  co.  Cork, 
J. P.,  obtained  grants  of  extensive  estates  in  co.  Cork,  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement.  He  m.  Joyce,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Bowdler,  Esq.  of  Condor,  Salop;  and  d.  1680,  having  had 
(with  other  issue)  an  eldest  son, 

FoRTUNATDs  MoBBis,  of  Castle  Salem,  6.  previous  to  1653 ; 
TO.  1G8'2,  Elizabeth  Morris,  of  Cork.  His  will  is  dated  1686, 
and  proved  in  Cork  1091.  Ho  had  (with  two  daus.,  Joyce  and 
Jane)  an  only  son, 

William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Castle  S.alem,  to.  1707,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Robert  Leckey,  of  Ballykealy,  co.  Carlow,  by  Sarah  hi.s 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Watson,  of  liilconnor,  co.  Carlow,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Abraham,  of  Hanover  Hall,  co.  Cork,  High  Sheriff  1760. 

II.  Robert.        iii.  Fortunatus,of  Cork,  Merchant,  d.  a. p.  1739. 
IV.  William,  of  Castle  Salem,  //;.  Catlierine,  dau.  of  John 

Townsend,  of  Skiitargh,  and  was  father  of  William  Morris, 
of  Castle  Salem,  who  )//.  Barbara  Jeni.~on,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  William  Morris,  ot  Castle  Salem,  who 
sold  that  estate,  and  d.  1855,  leaving  issue,  by  Sarah  his 
wile,  dau.  of  Michael  French,  Esq.  v.  Josas. 

4  D  2 


1130 


MOB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


1.  ElizaTjctti,  m.  1740,  the  Eev.  John  Beamish. 
The  5th  son, 

Jonas  Mokkis,  Esq.  of  Earleyhill,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1769,  ia.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Townsend,  of  Skirtagh,  by 
his  wife  Catherine  Barry,  and  had  issue, 

Abeaham,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  wife  of  John  Townscnd,  Esq.  of  Shepperton. 

Jane,  wife  of  the  Rev.  William  Kobinson. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  llobcrt  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Barley  Field. 

Dorothea,  wife  of  Hewitt  Baldwin  Voole,  Esq.  of  Mayficld. 

Barbara,  d.  nam. 

Catherine,  wife  of  William  Baldwin,  Esq. 

The  only  son, 

Abbaham  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  High  Sheriff  1782,  and 
M.P.  for  CO.  Cork  1791;  m.  16  July,  1799,  Thoraasine,  dau. 
of  W^illiam  Connor,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1824)  left  at 
his  decease,  1822  (with  three  daus.,  the  eldest  m.  to  William 
Crawford,  Esq.  of  Lakelands;  Maria,  m.  Silver  Oliver,  Esq.  ; 
and  Catherine,  m.  Horatio  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Woodside)  a 
son  and  successor, 

Jonas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  m.  1807,  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Lakelands,  and  had  issue, 

Abraham,  of  Dunkathel. 

William,  Lieut.  75th  regt.,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Arthur,  deceased.        Jonas,  late  of  Dunkathel.        Richard. 

Maria  Louisa,  m.  1836,  James  Cochrane,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1847, 

having  had  issue, 
Thomasine,  m.  J.  H.  Cochrane,  Esq.,  d.  1854. 
Janet,  d.  unm.  1836. 

The  eldest  son, 

Abraham  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkathel,  b.  ISll ;  m.  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  Edward  Hoare  Reeves,  Esq.  of  BallyRlissane,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue  two  daus.,  Dora,  d.  young;  and  Jane  Josephine, 
m.  15  Feb.  1864,  Capt.  Henry  C.  Singleton,  30th  regt. 
(deceased),  son  of  Edward  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Belpatrick,  co. 
Louth,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1864.  Mr.  Abraham  Morris  d. 
June,  1S44,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  surviving  brother, 

Jonas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkathel,  Capt.  1st  Royal  Dragoons, 
h.  1817 ;  m.  22  March,  1851,  Ellen,  only  child  of  Silver  Charles 
Oliver,  Esq.  of  Inchera,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  26  July, 
1S65,  Lieut.-Col.  Grant)  had  issue, 

Jonas  Oliver,  now  of  Dunkathel. 

Abraham  George,  6.  29  Dec.  18.54;  d.  1856. 

Charles  Oliver,  b.  25  March,  1856;  d.  Sept.  1857. 

Ellen  Maude  Mary,  deceased.  Edith  Jane  Thomasine. 

He  d.  1862,  and  was  n.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jonas  Oliver  Morris,  Esq.  of  Dunkathel,  who  d.  unm.  Oct. 
1875,  and  was  s.  by  bis  nephew,  now  of  Dunkathel. 

Seat — Dunkathel,  Glanmire,  co.  Cork. 


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O'CONNOR-MORPvIS  OF  GARTNAMONA 
OR  MOUNT  PLEASANT. 
O'CoNXOE-MoREis,  William,  Esq.  of  Gartna- 
mona  or  Mount  Pleasant,  King's  Co.,  J. P.,  Barrister- 
at-LaTV,  Chairman  of  Quai-ter  Sessions,  co.  Louth, 
b.  26  Nov.  1824;  .?.  his  father,  the  Eev.  B.  Morris, 
of  Mount  Pleasant,  Eector  of  Eineurran,  in  the 
Diocese  of  Cork  and  Cloyne,  30  Oct.  1846 ;  m.  16 
March,  1858,  Georgiana  Kathleen,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Ilayward  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Glasnevin,  co. 
Dublin,  D.L.,  and  the  Lady  Mary  Lindsay  {see 
Bueke's  Peerage,  Earl  of  Ceawfoed  AND  Bal- 
CAEEEs),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Maurice  Lindsat  O'Connor,  b.  23  March,  18G5. 

I.  Louisa  Sudley  Elizabeth,  d.  3  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Mary  Augusta  Caroline,  twin  with  her  sister. 

III.  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Catherine. 

IV.  Emily  Alice  Henrietta,  d.  20  April,  16C4. 

V.  Gertrude  Ellen  Charlotte. 

VI.  Kathleen  Margaret  Helen. 

^amiln  of  |ftorn,^. 

Jtfur.t err.— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Morris,  which  is 
said  to  liave  been  settled  in  co.  Stafford  if.mp.  Elizabeth, 
became  established  in  co.  Waterford  about  1625. 

Benjamin  Morris,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  J. P.,  «i.  Isabella 
Smyth,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  three  sons,  William,  Ben- 
jamin, and  John.    The  eldest, 

William  Morris,  Esq.of  Waterford,  J. P.,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Richard  Reade,  Esq.  of  Rosscnarra,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her 
liad  four  sons, 

Benjamin,  d.  s.  p.  P.iehard,  d.  unm. 

AViLLiAM,  of  whom  presently.         Geobge  Waul. 
'The  4th  son, 


George  TVall,  Deputy  Governor  co.  Waterford  (who 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Wall  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  his  father-in-law),  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
heir  of  James  Wall,  Esq.  of  Clonea  Castle,  co.  Waterford, 
and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Wall,  of  Rockenham,  co.  Waterford,  J. P.,  High* 

Sheriff  1843-4;  m.  1st,  1827,  Jane,  dau.  of  Jesse  Lloyd,  Esq. 

of  Lloydsborough,  co.  Tipperary;  2ndly,   1840,  Eliza,  only 

dau.  of  Edward  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Killoteran,  co.  Waterford, 

and  d.  1870,  having  had  by  the  latter,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
George  William,  nowof  Rockenham,  J. P.  b.  1844;  in.  1871, 

Sibella,  youngest  dau.  of —  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant, 

CO.  Waterford,  and  has  a  son,  Richard  Wall,  b.  1876. 
The  3rd  son  of  William  Morris  and  Martha  Reade, 

M'lLLiAM  Morris,  of  Harbourview,  co.  Waterford,  J.  P.,  in. 
1st,  Miss  Jane  Hackett,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Martha  Jane, 
m.  A.  M.  Alcock,  Esq.  ;  he  m.  2ndly,  17S5,  Mary,  dau.  of  Shap- 
land  Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro',  co.  Wexford,  M.P.,  ancestor 
of  Lord  Carew,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William,  of  Rossenarra,  co.  Kilkenny,  D.L.,  who  assuinci 
the  name  and  arms  of  Reade  (see  Reade  nf  Rossenarra). 

Shapland  Carew,  of  Harbourview,  co.  Waterford,  D.L.,  to. 
Letilia,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Kennedy. 

Benjamin,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Very  Kev.  the 
Dean  of  Waterford,  and  by  her  had  issue. 

Mary  Anne,  -m.  C.  S.  Tandy,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  J.  TuUoh,  Esq. 

Dorothea  Anne,  m.  William  G.  Shcppard,  Esq. 

The  3rd  son. 

Rev.  Benjamin  Morris,  m.  24  Oct.  1822,  Elizabeth,  4th  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Maurice  Nugent  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Pleasant,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  O'Connor,  now  of  Gartnamona. 
Maurice    OConnur,  late  Deputy  Postmaster-General  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica,  b.  17  Feb.  1827. 
Maria  Catherine  O'Connor,  m.  16  Jan.  1875,  W.  H.  Bishop, 

Esq. 

The  Rev.  Benjamin  Morris  d.  30  Oct.  1846. 

©'Connor  of  (Sartnamontt, 
This  family  represents  the  O'Connors  tf  Oflfaley  a  celebrated 
race  in  Irish  history.  The  O'Connors  of  Offaley  claimed 
descent  from  Rosa  Failgcagh,  the  eldastsonof  Cahir  the  Great, 
and  during  the  feudal  period  of  Ireland  were  sovereigns  of  a 
large  territory  between  Kildare  and  the  Shannon.  They  are 
thus  mentioned  by  the  bard  O'Heerin  : — 

"  The  Lord  of  Offaley,  a  land  of  mirth, 
Not  unknown  to  tlie  poets; 
Is  O'Connor,  the  mainstay  of  the  green  pluii, 
Who  rules  at  the  green  mound  of  Cruachan." 
During  the  Tudor  period  they  intermarried  frequently  with  the 
Geraldines  of  Kildare  ;  they  took  part  in  the  rebellion  of  Earl 
Thomas,  1534 ;  and  in  1535,  Brian  O'Connor,  Chieftain  of  the 
clan,  preserved  Gerald,  the  11th  Earl,  from  death,  when  he 
was  being  hunted  down  by  Henry  'VIII.  From  this  time 
forward  the  O'Connors  of  Offaley  became  objects  of  the  jealousy 
of  the  Tudor  Monarchs;  and  as  their  possessions  lay  alon^ 
the  frontiers  of  the  Pale,  they  were  exposed  to  the  brunt  of 
repeated  invasions.  In  1554,  Bellingham  seized  their  terri- 
tories, and  Offaley  was  changed  into  the  King's  County ;  but 
until  the  close  of  the  16th  century  they  retained  a  shadow  of 
their  former  state,  and  occupied  a  part  of  their  ancient  patri- 
mony. At  length,  after  a  tedious  struggle  with  the  Lieutenants 
of  Elizabeth,  they  were  entirely  subdued  1599;  and  O'SuUivan 
informs  us  that  three  brothers,  Cahir,  Maurice,  and  John 
O'Connor,  were  the  last  of  the  race  who,  in  1600,  obtained  the 
rank  of  Irish  Princes.  From  one  of  these  chieftains — it  is 
uncertain  whicli — the  family  of  O'Connor  of  Gartnamona  is 
descended  ;  and  although  some  links  in  the  pedigree  are  want- 
ing, the  descent  is  attested  by  local  tradition,  by  inscriptions 
on  graves,  by  the  identity  of  Christian  names,  and  by  the 
researches  of  eminent  antiquaries.  For  instance,  a  scroll  on 
the  present  mansion  asserts  that  it  was  built  "  by  the  heir  of 
Offaley;"  an  eiiitaph  on  the  family  tomb  of  Killeigh,  of  the 
date  of  1G96,  connects  its  subject  "  cwjiv  stemmate  heroum  ;" 
the  names  of  Maurice  and  John,  which  are  frequent  in  the 
family,  were  also  common  to  the  ancient  chieftains;  and  the 
well-known  Charles  O'Connor  of  Ealunagare  (History  of  Ire- 
land, p.  287)  expressly  identifies  John  O'Connor  of  Mount 
Pleasant  with  the  Princes  of  the  House  of  Offaley.    In  1689, 

Col.  John  O'Connor,  of  Cappaghgarane,  or  Gartnamona, 
was  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Philipstown  in  the  Parliament 
assembled  in  Dublin  by  James  II.,  and,  it  is  supposed,  was 
slain  at  the  battle  of  Aughrim.  He  had  three  sons,  John,  a 
Major  in  the  French  service ;  Maurice,  of  whom  i'rcsen:Iy  ; 
and  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  2).    The  2nd  son. 


MOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


1131 


Maubicf.  O'Connor,  gave  the  modern  name  of  Mount  Plea- 
sant to  a  portion  of  the  family  estate.  lie  in.  circa  1726,  Mary, 
Srd  dau.  of  Peter,  4th  Earl  of  Fingall,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  O'CosNOB,  Ksq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  m.  21  Sept.  17r)2, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  llichard  Malone,  Esq.,  Serjcant-at-Law, 
and  niece  of  the  Right  Hon.  Anthony  Malone  (see  Malone), 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Maurice  Kcgent,  of  whom  presently.  Eichard. 

Henry,   m.  Alicia,  eldest  duu.  of   Henry  Malone,  Esq.,  of 
Pallas.  John. 

Mary,  m.  Edmund  Malone,  Esq. 

Frances,  vi.  Philip  Stepney,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  E.  Malone,  Esq. 
Mr.  O'Connor  d.  circa  1765,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Maurice  Ncgent  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  who 
m.  3  May,  1794,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Burke,  Bart. 
ofMarblehiU,  co.  Gahvay,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Johnrf.  s.p.  1814. 

Catherine,  m.  1  Oct.  1817,  John  Otway,  2nd  Earl  of  Dcsart, 

and(Z.  13  Feb.  1874. 
Mary,  m.  Hugh  M.  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Sonna. 
Julia,  d.  iinm.  Nov.  1850. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  B.  Morris. 

Mr.  O'Connor  d.  1818,  when  his  estates  devolved  npon  his  four 
daus.  as  his  co-heirs.  The  King's  Co.  estate  of  Mount  Pleasant, 
recently  restored  to  its  old  name  of  Gartnamona,  has  become 
vested,  through  his  youngest  dau.,  Elizabeth,  in  Mr.  O'Connor 
Morris. 

Arms — Morris,  quartering  O'Connor.    Cr(?t — Festina  Icnte. 
Seat — Gartnamona,  or  Mount  Pleasant,  Tullamore,  King's  Co. 


MORRIS    OF    THE    HURST, 

MoEEis,  PniLiP,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  Salop, 
Earrister-at-Law,  b.  1821 ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

iLttlCclSr. — John  Morris,  Allerman,  of  Clun  (son  of 
Morris  ap  David,  who  was  descended  from  Hocdliw  ap 
Cadwgan,  4th  son  of  Cadwgan  ap  Elystan,  Lord  of  Builth 
»nd  Radnor),  m.  1587,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Cadwallader  ap  Owen 
ap  John  ap  Madoc  Lloyd  of  Rostock,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Robert  Morris,  father  of  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  Abcot, 
Clungunford,  Salop,  (/.  1596;  and 

Anthony  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst,  m.  1535,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Henry  Macklin,  of  Abcot,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Wynn  Edwards,  Esq.  of  L'andd-yn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

John  Morris,  Esq.  of  the  Hurst,  living  1659,  who,  by 
Katherine  his  wile  (who  d.  his  widow,  13  April,  1671),  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Morris,  Esq.  of  the  Hurst,  1677,  who  was  huricd  at 
Clun,  27  Sept.  1681,  having  had,  by  Mary  his  wife  (with  three 
daus.  (Mary,  to.  John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Cluntou  ;  Catherine ; 
JLydia,  m.  Thomas  Stewards  Dewall),  five  sons, 

John,  his  heir,  of  The  Hurst,  living  1701  ;  ni.  at  Clun,  2  Oct. 
1638,  Ann  Baskerville,  of  co.  Worcester;  butt/,  s.  jj.  prior 
to  1775. 

Thomas,  of  Clun,  living  1662,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard 
Williams,  Esq.  and  by  her  had  (with  two  daus.  Jane,  living 
1701,  and  Hannah)  several  suns,  all  of  whom  d.  young  or 
unm.,  except  the  eldest,  Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of  The  Hurst, 
1)apt.  1  Jan.  1695,  m.  Hannah  Morris,  of  Montgomery; 
and  d.  1746,  having  had  by  her  (who  was  6.  1717)  two  sons, 
Thomas,  bapt.  8  Aug.  1718,  d.  1720;  and  Philip,  bapt. 
9  Feb.  1726,  d.  unm.  1746;  and  one  dau.,  Martha,  who  sur- 
vived her  brothers,  and  m.  William  Morris,  Esq.  as  here- 
after. 

Philip,  of  Clun,  who  continued  the  line.  George. 

Anthony,  of  Clun,  ni.  27  Sept.  1663,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Clun,  Esq.  of  Clun,  and  d.  1694,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1717)  three  sons  and  four  daus.,  Clun,  of  Clan, 
bapt.  29  Feb.  167.5,  buried  there  19  June,  1747:  Thomas, 
ba'it.  16S0;  Benjamin;  Katherine;  Mary;  Martha,  );i. 
Edward  Morris,  Esq.  of  Montgomery ;  and  Rebecca. 

Tlie  3rd  son, 

Philip  Morris,  Ksq.  of  Clun,  living  1700,  had,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  two  sons,  William  and  Edward,  of  Montgomery,  »i. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Anthony  Morris,  Esq.    The  elder  son, 

William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Pentrenant,  ni.  1696,  Mary  Roberts 
and  was  father  of 

William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Pentrenant,  Earrister-at-Law, 
bapt.  12  Dec.  1702,  m.  Martha,  only  dau.  of  Philip  Morris, 
Esq.,  and  heiress  of  The  Hurst,  on  the  death  (unm.)  of  her 
brother,  Philip  Morris,  as  before  stated.  By  this  lady  Mr. 
Morris,  who  d.  1775,  had  four  sons.    The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

The  Rev.  Philip  Morris,  of  The  Hurst,  bapt.  16  April, 
1745,  m.  1784,  Charlotte  Margaretta,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
D'ElboBaf  Edwards,  of  Penlre  Hall,   co.  Monttomerjr,   and 


d.  1801,  leaving  two  sons,  PnrLip,  of  The  Hurst;  and  William, 
of  Pentrenant,  co.  Montgomery,  for  which  co.  he  was  a  Magis- 
trate, and  has  served  as  High  Sheriff.    The  elder  son, 

Philip  Morris,  Esq.  of  the  Hurst,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Barrlster- 
at-Law,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Montgomeryshire  1825,  6.  1786; 
7)1.  1819,  Eluabeth,  dau.  of  George  Field,  Esj.  by  Ann  Bolland 
his  wife,  cousin  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Baron  Bolland,  and  d.  1S72, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  now  of  The  Hurst. 

II.  George  William,  of  Pentrc-Nant,  co.  Montgomery,  Capt. 
45th  regt.,  </.  23  Sept.  18,58. 

ui.  Herbert,  late  Capt.  80th  regt.,  a.  to  the  estate  of  Pentic- 

Nant  on  the  death  of  his  brother  George. 
IV.  Agnes  Charlotte,  m.  1856,  Thomas  Ball  Troughlon.  Esq. 

of  Coventry. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa.    Crest— 
An  eagle  displayed  sa. 
Seat — The  Hurst,  near  Shrewsbury  Salop. 


MORRIS    OP    NETHEREY. 

MoEEis,  IvEV.  Fea>-cis  Oepex,  cf  Netherby, 
North  Riding  co.  York,  B.A.Worcester  Coll.  Oxfoi-cl, 
J. P.  the  East  Riding,  Chaplain  to  his  Grace  the 
Duke  of  Cleveland,  and  Rector  of  Nunburnholme, 
in  the  East  Riding,  b.  25  March,  1810;  m.  1  Jan. 
1835,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late 
Charles  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  26  April,  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Amherst  Henry  Gage,  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  some- 
time Lieut,  in  the  East  York  Militia,   6.  6  Nov.  1836. 

II.  Reginald  Frank,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  served  in  the 
Abyssinian  Expedition,  b.  1  Sept.  1839;  iii.  6  Nov.  1875, 
Georgiana  S.  Sherard,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Sherard,  Judge- 
Advocate-General,  India  (see  Bcbke's  Peerage),  and  has 
issue  a  dau.,  Mabel  Jessy. 

III.  Marmaduke  Charles  Frederick  (Rev.),  B.C. L.  and  M. A. 
of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  Head  Master  of  St.  Michael's 
Coll.  Tenbury,  Diocesan  Inspector  of  Yorktaire  ScLcoIs, 
6.  26  Jan.  1844. 

I.  Emily  Gordon  Newenhara,  d.  5  June,  1S17. 

II.  Mary  Cornelia. 

III.  Rose  Ellen  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Sept.  1875,  Rev.  W.  H. 
Turle,  Vicar  of  St.  Mat-'aew's,  Westminster. 

IV.  Laura  Anne  Gertrude.  v.  Jessy  Maude  Amy. 
VI.  Edith  Grace  Caroline. 

Mr.  Morris  has  acquired  great  distinction  as  a  natu- 
ralist, and  bis  Hislorg  of  British  Birds,  dedicated 
by  permission  to  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria,  and 
other  works  in  natiu'al  history,  have  become  most 
popular. 

itinCSjr. — The  name  of  Morris  is  variously  spelt  Moris 
Morris,  Morres,  Morice,  Morrice,  Maurice,  <fec.  It  Is  composed 
of  the  Welsh  words  "Mawr-rwyce;"  Angllce,  "  Strong,  or 
brave  in  battle." 

The  family  of  which  we  are  about  to  treat,  of  undoubted 
ancient  British  origin,  claims  descent  from  Elystan  Glod- 
RYDD,  a  powerful  British  chieftain,  founder  of  the  fourth  royal 
tribe  of  WaJes,  b.  933.  F'rom  him  and  from  others  of  his 
descendants  spring  the  noble  Houses  of  Cadogan  and  the 
Pryces  0/ A'eiP/OiC/!,  Parts.,  as  well  as  the  families  of  Morice 
of  Werrington,  Barts.  ^extinct),  Morrice  of  Betshangcr, 
Morris  of  The  Hurst,  Morris  of  Fenlrenctnl,  Lloyd  of  Fer,x(y 
Hall,  &c. 

Owen  Morris,  descended  from  Elystan  Glodrydd,  6.  about 
1G70,  had  Issue  five  sons  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Roger  Morris,  6.  19  April,  1695;  m.  1st,  Mary,  4th  dau.  of 
Sir  Peter  Jackson,  Knt.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Vandeput,  Knt.,  father  of  Sir  Peter  Vandeput,  Bart,  (see 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage),  and  by  her  ^who  d.  Nov.  1729) 
had  issue, 

I.  James.  J. P.  and  D.L.  Surrey,  and  High  Sheriff  for  that 
CO.  1764.  He  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Pratt,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  no  Issue;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Magdalen,  dau. of  — 
Mathew,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  Roger,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Coldstream  Guards  (Grenadier 
battalion),  killed  .at  the  battle  of  Alkniaar,  In  Holland, 
serving  under  H.R.U.  the  Duke  of  York,  19  Sept.  1799; 
b.  1764. 

2  James,  a  Director  of  the  Rank  of  England,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  Surrey,  6.1766;  d.  27  May,  1837.  He  ra.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Yateley,  Hants,  and  had 

J.imes,  d.  18  Nov.  1802. 
Roger,  b.  1801 ;  d.  24  Dec.  1822. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOR 


Harriet,  deceased. 

Madeline,  m.  her  cousin,  Joshua  Saunders,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

Adelaide,  m.  1838,  Henry  Eiicker,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth, 
and  had  issue. 
Helen,  deceased. 
3  Cliarles,  of  the  Manor  House,  Wanilsworth,  and  of  Port- 
man  .Square,  b.  lldti.    lie  was  a  must  liberal  benefactor 
to  the  town  of  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  on  the  improve- 
ment of  which  he  laid  out  several  thousand  pounds.    He 
'III.  Sarah,   dau.   of   Anthony   Francis  Haldimand,   Esq. 
(nephew  of  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Haldimand,  K.B.,  Governor 
of  tjiiebcc),  and  sister  of   William  Haldimand,  Esq..  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  formerly  M. P.  for 
Ipswich,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Oct.  1811)  had  issue  (he 
d.  20  June,  1844), 

CuABtES,  of  Portman  Square,  and  the  Chase,  Malvern- 
This  gentleman  was  also,  like  his  father,  a  most  munifi- 
cent benefactor  to  the  town  of  .Alalvcrn,  «/.  185G. 
Francis    Anthony,    of  Eaton    Place,   lielgrave  Square, 
formerly  an   officer  in  the   12th   Lnncers,  m.   Sophia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Josias  Holford,  Esq.  of  Kilgwyn, 
in  WaJcs,  and  Belgrave  Square.  London  {see  Holford 
of  Backlaad) ;  and  d.  at  nis  residence  in  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  8  Dec.  1842. 
James,  of  Belgrave    Square,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  and 
Encombe,  Sandgate,  Kent,   a  Director  (and  Goveraor 
1847,  of  the  Bank  of  England,  D.L.,  -in.  6  Dec.  183.'), 
Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Hampton 
Court,  also  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England;  she  d. 
1867.    Mr.  Morris  stood  a  contested  election  for  Liver- 
pool in  1835,  opposing  Lord  Sandon  and  Sir  Howard 
Douglas. 
Jane,  of  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Park,  d.  1SG9. 
Emma,  d.  1832. 

It.  Andrew,  6.  10  April,  1723;  d.  in  infancy. 

ui.  EoGEK,  of  whom  presently. 
Pi  iger  Morris  ra.  2ndly,  6  Xov.  1731,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Philip  Jackson,  Knt.   of  Pontrylas,   co.   Hereford,   by  Jane 
Holford  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1744)  had, 

IV.  Charles,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  9  Jan.  1735 ;  d.  unm. 
in  Italy. 
1.  Elizabeth,  b.  2  Aug.  1733;    m.  Alexander  Elcock,  Esq.  of 

Hampton  Court ;  and  rf.  1793. 
u.  Margaret,  ra.  13  March,  1765,  Peter  Shakerley,  Esq.  of 
Shakerley  and  Somerford  Hall,  co.  Chester,  ancestor  of  the 
Baronets  of  that  name.  She  was  his  2nd  wife  {see  Bueke's 
Pcrrage  and  Ba.ronfta:it-}. 
in.  Jane,  m.  Sir  George  Baker,  Bart,  of  Loventor,  Devon,  and 
had  issue;  she  d.  30  July,  1813  {sec  Bueke's  Peerage  and 
Saronctaffe)). 

IV.  Mary,  m.  31  Dec.  1788,  Rev.  Michael  Babhs,  of  Lyme 
Regis,  Dorset,  M.A.  of  St.  Mary's  Hall,  Oxford. 
PkOger  Morris  d.  13  Jan.  1748.    His  3rd  son, 

The  Hon.  Roger  Morris,  of  York,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army, 

and  a  Member  of  the  Governor's  Council  at  New   York,  b. 

28  Jan.  1727,  served  with  distinction  in  the  first  American 

war,  and  was  wounded  in  the  celebrated  battle  of  the  Monon- 

gahela  River,  in  which  Gen.  Braddock  was  killed  with  most  of 

his  ofiScers.     He  was  Aide-de-Cavnp  to  Gen.  Brad. lock,  and  was 

also  at  the  taking  of  Quebec,  and  was  Aide-de-Camp  at  other 

periods  to  Gen.  Gage  and  Lord  Amherst.    He  m-  19  Jan.  n.'JS, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Frederick  Philipse,  Esq.  of  New  York,  and  had 

issue  by  her,  who  was  6.  5  July,  1730, 

Amherst,  6.  1763,  Commander  R.X.,  gallantly  distinguished 

in  the  celebrated  engagement  between  the  English  frigate 

"  Nymphe,"  of  30  guns  and  255  men,  and  the  French  frigate 

"  La  Cleopatrc,"  of  42  guns  and  336  men.    Lieut.  Morris 

was  the  first  officer  to  board  the  enemy's  ship,  and  to  him 

the  French  Captain  surrendered  his  sword,  which  is  still 

preserved    among    other    family    relics.      Capt.    Amherst 

Morris  d.  luim.  29  April,  ls02,  at  Baildon,  co.  York. 

Henry  Gage,  of  whom  presently. 

Joanna,  m.  1787,  Thomas  Cowper  Hincks,  E.sq.,  Capt.  in  the 
King's    Dragoon    Guards,    and   had  issue  {see  Hincks  of 
Breckenboroaoli ). 
Maria,    of  Lendal,  York,   and  Fulford  House,  near  York, 
d.  unm.  25  Sept.  I83G. 
Col.  Morris  d.  13  Sept.   1794,   aged  67;  Mary  his  wife,  d.   18 
July  182.5,  aged  96.     The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Gage  Morri.s,  of  York,  and  afterwards  of  Beverley, 
Rear-Admiral  U.S.,  b.  27  March,  1770:  i,i.  31  .Tan.  1805,  Rebecca 
Xewenham  Millird,  3rd  dau. of  Rev.  Francis  Orpen,  B.A.of  Trin. 
CoU.  Dublin,  Vicar  of  Kilgarvan,  co.  Kerry,  Rector  of  Dun- 
gourncy,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Dougla.s,  co.  Cork  {see  Orpen 
of  AnltuUy),  and  had  issue  (she  d.  7  March,  1875,  aged  90), 

I.  Francis  Orpen,  present  representative. 

II.  Henry  Gage,  Rear-Admisal  R.N.,  served  at  Navarino,  b. 
20  Nov.  isll. 

in.  Frederick  Philipse,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  M.  A.,  and  Scholar 
of  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford,  Barristcr-at-Law,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  b.  2H  Nov.  HH;  m.  27  Aug.  IbUl,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Knox,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Runwell,  Essex. 


IV.  Beverley  Robinson,  of  York,  M.D.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll* 
Dublin,  Physician  to  the  York  Dispensary,  b.  14  July,  1816; 
m.  20  June,  1850,  Annie  Robinson,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Lieut.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Skottowe,  R.N.,  of  the 
family  of  Skottowe  of  Skottowe,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
Annie  Leonora,  d.  12  July,  1866;  and  Florence  Bellinger 
Skottowe,  '/ft.  17  Sept.  1874,  W.  B.  Sanders,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  by  him,  1  William  Orpen,  6.  Aug.  1876;  1  Hilda 
Leonora  Florence. 

V.  Adolphus  Philipse  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford, 
Vicar  of  Leeds,  Kent,  b.  22  Oct.  1824;  m.  3  Sept.  I856> 
Maria,  dau.  of  Mr.  Rudkin,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Gage,  Ensign  in  the  army,  b.  13  June,  1857. 

2  Frederick  Philipse,  b.  15  March,  ISGO. 

3  Roger,  R.N.,  6.  17  May,  1865. 

1  Mary  Philipse. 

2  Joanna  Rebecca  Newcnham. 

VI.  Charles  DUrban,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford, 
Scholar  of  Lincoln  CoU.,  6.  17  Feb.  1827. 

I.  Maria  Susanna. 

II.  Emily,  deceased. 

in.  Bessy,  d.  an  infant,  1820. 

IV.  Cornelia,  'in.  2  June,  1846,  A.  Bower,  Esq.  of  Elmcrofts, 
Ripon,  J. P.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Bower,  Esq.  of 
Middlethoi-pe  Hall,  near  York,  and  had  issue,  I  John  Henry 
Borrow,  b.  1  March,  1847,  d.  11  March,  18i7;  2  Herberi; 
Morri.s,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  li  F'eb.  1854; 
3  Frederick  Orpen,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambrilge,  b.  4  Nov. 
1855 ;  1  Sopliia  Mary  Fclipse  ;  2  Aune  Henrietta  Gage ;  and 
3  Caroline  Cornelia  Van  Oortlandt. 

V.  Anna  Robinson,  ra.  2  June,  1846,  Rev.  .James  Henry 
Henderson,  Vicar  of  Stoke  St.  Mary,  Ipswich,  previously 
Incumbent  of  the  Parish  of  Ely,  and  Precentor  of  Ely 
Cathedral,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  eldest  son  of 
James  Henry  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Bloomsbuiy  Square,  Lon- 
don, and  had  issue,  1  Henry  Philipse,  M.A.  New  Coll. 
Oxford,  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Inspectors  of  Schools,  b. 
5  March,  1847;  2  Edward  Beverley,  M.A.  of  Pembroke 
Coll.  Camb.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  9  March,  1849;  3  George 
Mon-is,  R.N.,  b.  12  Aug.  1851 ;  4  Francis  Barclay,  R.N.,  0. 
July,  1859;  1  Helen  Mary,  d.  1855;  2  Ethel  Blanche; 
3  Gertrude  Orpen  ;  4  Emily  ;  5  Mary  Beatrice,  d.  1863. 

VI.  Joanna  Hitieks,  d.  9  Aug.  1863. 

Rear-Admiral  Morris  d.  24  Nov.   1852.     He  was  buried  at 
Beverley  Minster. 

Arrax — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  re- 
guardant  or,  for  Ei.ystan;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  boars' 
heads  couped  sa.,  for  Cadwgan.  Crest — A  lion  rampant  re- 
guiirdant  or.  Mottoes — Marte  et  Mare  faventibus;  and,  over 
the  crest,  Gwell  Angau  na  chwlydd. 

iies ic^cncc—Ntmburnholme  Rectory,  Hayton,  co.  York. 


]1I0E,E.IS    OF    WOOD    EATON. 

Morris,  Charles  Johx,  Esq.  of  Wood  Eaton 
Manor,  co.  .Stailord,  J.P.,  B.A.  Cli.  Cb.  Oxford,  b. 
21  May,  1831 ;  m.  6  May,  18G2,  Constance  Lingcn, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longnor  Hall, 
Salop,  by  Katharine  (his  2nd  wife),  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Oakeley,  D.D.,  of  Oakeley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Edward,  6.  13  April,  1SG3. 

II.  John  Robert,  6.  9  June,  1SC5. 

III.  Robert,  6.  10  Jan.  18Q9. 

IV.  Henry  Walter,  b.  9  Feb. ;  and  d.  6  April,  1S71. 

V.  Wilham  Alfred,  b.  22  April,  1872. 

VI.  George  Ernest,  6.  28  Feb.  1874. 

I.  Constance  Julia.  ii.  Louisa  Rose,  6.  1  Feb.  1S76. 

IVIr.  Morris  is  son  of  the  late  John  Morris,  Esq.  of 
Ross  Hall,  Salop,  by  Julia  liis  wife  {in.  1830,  and 
d.  18 iO),  -itli  dau.  of  Samuel  Amy  Severne,  Esq.  of 
Wallop  Hall,  Salop, and  Thcuford,  co.  Northamijtou. 

AiTtis — Sa.,  a  lion  passant  or,  between  three  scaling  ladders 
arg.     Crests — A  boar's  head.     Motto — Esto  quod  esse  vidtris. 
Seat — Wood  Eaton  Manor,  Stafford. 


MORRISON    OF    BASILDON    PARK, 

MoKEisox,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Basildon  Park, 
Berks,  J.r.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Sept.  1817  j  s.  his  father, 
12  Jidy,  1857. 

JLlltCaQC. — 'Tames  Morrison,  Esq.  (a  native  of  Hampshire, 
of  Scotch  extraction,  son  of  Joseph  Morrison,  who  d.  1804, 
aged  73,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  who  d.  1803,  aged  40),  was  head  of 
the  firm  of  Morrison,  Dillon,  and  Co.,  of  Fore  Street,  London, 
and  purchased  «onsidcrable  estates  in  cos.  Berks,  Bucks,  Kent, 
Wilts,  and  York,  and  also  at  Islay,  in  Scotland.    He  was  firsJ 


MOE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOE, 


1133 


returned  to  Parliament  by  St.  Ives,  1830,  and  became  M.P.  for 
Ipswich  1932.  In  1840  lie  was  returned  for  the  luverness 
Burghs,  and  retired  1847.  lie  m.  1814,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Todd,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Basildon  P.irk. 

II.  Alfred,  of  Fonthill  House,  liendon.  Wilt.',  J.P.  and  D.L., 
HiKh  Sheriflf  18.ir,  6.  1821 ;  j».  18G(>,  Mabil,  dau.  of  Ucv. 
K.  S.  C.  Cherniside,  and  bus  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

III.  Frank,  6.  1824;  in.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  James  Murray 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Invermoriston. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  1S32;  d.  IS.'iO. 

V.  Walter,  ofMalham  Tarn  House,  W.  R.  co.  York,  late  M.P. 
for  Plymouth,  M..V.  Ijalliol  Coll.  Oxford,  .T.P.  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  2ud  admin,  batt.  W.  li.  Kifie  Volunteers,  0.  '21  May, 
1836. 

VI.  George,  of  Hampworth  Lodpe,  near  Salisbury,  J.P.,  6. 
1839;  ill.  Barbara  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Poore,  Esq. 

VII.  Allen,  6. 1842. 

I.  Lucy,  b.  1825;  m.  George  Moffatt,  Esq.  of  Goodrich 
Court,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  one  son  and  three  daus. 

u.  Emily,  6.  1828 ;  m.  John  Grant,  eldest  son  of  James 
Murray  Grant,  Esq.  of  Invermoriston,  and  d.  s.  w.  1804. 

m.  Ellen. 

Mr.  Morrison  d.  at  his  seat,  Basildon  Park,  Berks,  30  Oct.  1857, 
aged  67. 
Scat — Basildon  Park,  near  Reading. 


MORRITT  OF  ROEEBY  PARK. 
MoREiTT,  EoBEET  Ambeose,  Esq.  of  Koteby 
Park,  North  Eiding  of  co.  York,  formerly  of  77th 
regt.,  D.L.  and  J.P.  for  cos.  York  and  Durham,  b. 
9  May,  1816;  m.  11  April,  1872,  Mary  Blanche 
Mitchell,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Mitchell  luues, 
Esq.  of  Ayton  Castle,  by  Charlotte  Gordon  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dick  Lauder,  7th  bart., 
of  Fountain  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

1.  KoBERT  Alexander,  6.  at  Rokeby,  12  May,  1S78. 

I.  Charlotte  Greta,  b.  at  Ayton  Castle,  20  Dec.  1872. 

II.  Florence  Katherine,  b.  at  Bokeby,  3  Aug.  1876. 

ItillCatJ^.— The  Morette  family  came  originally  from  TCor- 
mandy,  at  the  beginning  of  the  IGth  century.  Monstrelet 
mentions  one  of  the  family  as  Gentleman  to  Francis  I.,  a.d. 
1514,  and  Sullymentionsanotherin  the  household  of  Henry  IV. 
The  old  spelling  of  the  name  occurs  iu  Selby  Church  on  the 
tomb  of  Edward  Morrette,  who  rf.  1622.  Robert  Morritt  took 
his  degree  in  1660,  the  year  of  the  Restoration,  and  was  son  of 
Morritt,  of  Brayton,  near  Selby,  where  the  original  family 
property  was  situated,  and  sold  to  the  Hon.  Mr.  Petre  1820. 
In  1661,  Robert  Morritt  was  Rector  of  Ryther,  and  the  estate 
belonged  to  him,  and  he  was  Lord  of  the  Manor.  The  Ryther 
estate  still  belongs  to  the  family,  but  the  manorial  rights  were 
sold  to  Sir  William  Milner.  In  the  Kebelliou  of  1745,  Mr. 
Morritt,  of  Brayton,  was  put  into  possession  of  the  estates 
belonging  to  many  of  the  Roman  Catliolic  gentlemen  of  the 
East  Riding,  which  he  held  until  their  troubles  were  over,  and 
then  restored  to  their  owners,  a  trust  of  considerable  moment, 
for  the  honest  performance  of  which  his  name  is  still  held 
in  veneration  and  gratitude  by  tlie  Roman  Catholic  families. 
The  estate  of  Rokeby,  co.  York,  which  gave  name  to  the 
historic  and  chivalrous  family  of  Rokeby,  was  purchased 
from  them  by  the  Robinsons,  who  eventually,  17G9,  disposed 
of  the  property  to 

John  Sawrey  Morritt,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Bacon  Morritt, 
Esq.  of  Cawood  by  his  wife  Anne  Sawrey,  of  Plimpton-in- 
Furness.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bcdale, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1809)  left  at  liis  decease,  3  Aug. 
1791,  aged  53,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Bacon  Sawrey  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park,  b.  1771, 
B.A.,  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  1794,  M.A.  1793.  He  was  one 
of  tlie  earliest  and  most  extensive  Greek  travellers  of  his 
generation;  and  after  two  years  spent  in  the  East,  he  returned 
with  his  mind  replete  with  classical  information,  and  a  taste 
for  every  liberal  art.  His  two  dissertations  on  the  controversy 
as  to  the  site  of  Troy  are  familiar  to  every  classical  scholar. 
He  published  also  translations  from  the  minor  Greek  poets; 
and  was  author  of  articles  in  the  -'Quarterly  Review,  and  oi 
various  pamphlets.  He  sat  in  Parliament  as  Member  succes. 
sively  for  Beverley,  Northampton,  and  Shaftesbury.  Mr.  Morrit 
was  the  chosen  friend  of  Wilberforce,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  Sir  Hum- 
phrey Davy,  Sir  William  Gel],  Southey,  Lockhart,  W.  Stewart 
Hose,  Payne  Knight,  and  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Harewood.  His 
friendship  with  Sir  Walter  Scott  commenced  in  1808,  frum  the 
introduction  of  Sir  W.  S.  Rose  and  Lady  Louisa  Stuart,  and 
with  a  visit  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Morritt  to  EUmbureh,  some 


account  of  which  was  furnished  by  Mr.  Morritt  to  Mr.  Lock- 
hart,  and  is  published  in  the  life  of  the  poet.  The  same  work 
contains  more  than  thirty  letters  of  Scott  to  Mr.  Morritt,  and 
several  of  Mr.  Morritt  to  Scott.  He  m.  1803,  Catherine,  sister 
of  Col.  Stanley,  of  Crosshall,  31. P.  for  co.  Lancaster,  d.  12 
July,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  John  Sawrey  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park, 
(eldest  son  of  Rev.  Robert  Morritt,  and  Alice  his  wife)) 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  of  the  77th  foot,  and  M.P.  for  North 
Riding  CO.  York,  0.  12  Sept.  1813;  w.  10  May,  1837,  Ellen 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  3rd  bart.  of  Chaddes- 
den,  by  Bridget  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Craufurd, 
Bart. ;  and  (/.  13  April,  1874,  when  he  was  g.  by  his  brother, 
the  present  Rorert  Ambrose  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park, 
whose  cousin,  Isabel,  Viscountess  Barrington,  is  only  child  of 
John  Morritt,  Esq.  of  Rokeby  Park,  who  <(.  1826. 

^n!i«— Arg.,  a  cross  az.  between  four  billets  sa.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  a  rose  of  the  first  barbed  or,  between  two  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  last,  (I'l.artering  Sawrev.  Crest— A  griffin's  head 
erased  ppr.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  rose  gu.,  barbed  and  slipped 
vert.    J/o(^o— Ubi  libertas  ibi  patria. 

&(((.,— Kokeby  Park,  Barnard  Castle;  and  Colton  Lodge, 
Tadcaster.     aii6o— Carlton ;  Army  and  Navy. 


MORROGH    OF    OLD    CO'D'RT. 

MoEEOGiT,  James,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co.  Cork, 
J.P.,  High  Sherife  18G4,  b.  17  Sept.  1810;  m. 
3  July,  184.4,  Christine,  2nd  dau.  of  James  D.  Lyons, 
Esq.,  D.L.  of  Croome  House,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue. 

Christian,  b.  and  d.  1840. 

HiuragC— This  family  has  for  centuries  been  located  in 
the  city  and  co.  of  Cork.  Several  of  the  name  filled  the  office 
of  Chief  Magistrate  for  the  city  of  Cork,  viz.,  John  Morrogh, 
in  the  years  1435,  1437,  and  1441 ;  his  son,  Thomas,  1460  and 
1473:  James,  for  the  year  1G20;  and  Thomas  Morrogh  1C88. 

Ja.mes  Morrogh,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork,  m.  1780,  Miss  Jane 
Morrogh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  left  at  his  decease,  1804, 
a  son, 

Edward  Mobrogh,  Esq.  of  Glanmire  House,  co.  Cork,  J. P., 
b.  1785;  m.  1st,  1809,  Christian,  dau.  of  Robert  Joseph  ffren2h, 
Esq.  of  Rahasane,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  181'2)  had 
issue, 

James,  now  of  Old  Court. 
Mr.  Edward  Morrogh  ,/i.  2ndly.  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of — Bernard 
Esq.  of  Bally nagan,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  had  issue,  one  son 
and  three  daus., 

John  Morrogh,  who  took  the  name  of  Bernard,  i?;.  Frances, 
only  dau.  of  Michael  Joseph  Blount,  of  Farrunt,  Devon,  and 
d.  18G6,  leaving  issue.  His  eldest  son,  is  Edward  Morrogh, 
Esq.  of  Shcheree,  Killarney,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  6. 1813. 

Jane,  m.  Patrick  Shannon,  Esq.  of  Corbally. 

Mary,  d.  1845.  Martha;  d.  1835. 

Annt — Az.,  a  harp,  between  three  escallops  or.  Crest— X 
flag-stuff  ppr.  with  a  liag  attached  thereto,  az.  charged  with  a 
harp  or.     31otto — Virtus  invicta. 

Suit — Old  Court,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork. 


HORSE-BOYCOTT. 

DiGBT-MoESE-EoYCOTT,  Edwahd  Essex,  Esq. 
of  Havcrsham  Grange,  Twickenham,  Middlesex, 
formerly  Capt.  14th  Hussars,  b.  12  Oct.  1838 ;  m. 
10  Aug.  1871,  Ada  Harriet  Pole,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  H. 
Blagrave,  Esq.  of  Calcot  Park,  Berks,  aud  Barrow 
Court,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Evcrard,  h.  11  Nov.  1872. 

Ada  Geraldine  Mary. 

IttUfiige.— The  family  of  Morse  was  originally  from  the 
CO.  Gloucester.  In  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth  some  of  the 
name  were  settled  in  Suffolk,  and  appear  to  have  possessed 
considerable  property  in  that  county. 

Thomas  Morse,  of  Hickling  and  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk, 
Merchant  and  Shipowner,  inherited  his  grandfather's  property 
at  Wangford,  Glcniham,  and  Stratford.  He  was  6.  1658,  and 
(/.  1721.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Symonds,  Esq.  of  Belton, 
Suffolk,  who  was  descended  from  the  younger  branch  of  the 
Symonds  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Aug.  1705)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Anthony,  6.  1689;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  John,  of  Hickling  and  Norwich,  co.  Norfolk,  Privata 
Setrelary  to  the  Earl  of  Onord,  6.  1709;  d.  lH  Nov.  1779. 


1134 


MOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOS 


ITe  5)^.  16  Sept.  1740,  Sarali,  dau.  of  John  South,  Esq.  of 
North  Cove,  Suffolk,  and  had, 
1  John  South,  of  Barton  Turf  Hall,  and  HiclOinfr,  Norfolk. 
1  Josepha,  m.  John  Thurlow,  hrothr-r  of  Edward,  1st  Lord 
Thurlow  and  Lord  Uigh  CUaacellor  of  England.       (iSee 
Burke's  Peerage.) 
The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Morse,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  b.  1694;  d.  4  May,  1755. 
He  m.  Ann  Baldry,  of  Glemhara,  and  had 

I.  Thomas,  b.  12  Oct.  1744;  d.  11  Nov.  1844. 

II.  John,  of  whom  horeafter. 

I.  Ann.  11.  Sarah.  iii.  Mary.  iv.  Catherine. 

The  2nd  son, 

JouN  Morse,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Norwich,  Alderman  and 
Merchant,  b.  13  Dec.  1745.  He  m.  1st,  1  Oct.  1775,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Sprowston  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  June,  177S)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Francis,  b.  17  April,  1778,  an  oflBcer  in  the  6th  Inniskillen 
regt.  of  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p.  June,  1833. 

Mr.  Morse  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Twiss,  of 
Botterdam,  in  Holland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  June,  1829) 
had  issue, 

III.  George,  of  Catton  Park,  Norfolk,  b.  18  July,  1783;  d. 
22  July,  1852 ;  Capt.  57th  regt.  ot  foot,  and  Aide-de-Camp 
to  Gen.  Cowell.  He  m.  1st,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William 
Tasker,  of  Rotterdam,  in  Holland,  and  had 

1  George,  b.  1810;  d.  1822. 

2  Charles,  of  Plumstead  Hall,  Norfolk,  6.  1820;  m.  Feb. 
1854,  Mary  Harriet,  dau.  of  Robert  Isackc,  Commander 
in  the  H.E.I.C.'s  maritime  serrice,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Robert,  b.  1855.        George  Henry,  6.  1857. 
1  Emily.  2  Frances.  3  Anna. 

George  Morse  m.  2ndly,  Rebecca  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Hei'bert,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 

3  Herbert  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  21  Aug.  1839. 

4  Alfred  Herbert,  of  Copdock  House,  Suffolk,  J. P.,  formerly 
Lieut.  96th,  and  Capt.  73rd  regt.  of  foot,  //.  30  April,  1841  ; 
m.  22  May,  1866,  Diana  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Sherlock 
Gooch,  6th  bart.  of  Benacre  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

Edward,  b.  28  June,  1869. 

Harriet  Frances.  Rose  Diana.  Edith. 

4  Rebecca  Herbert,  6.  18  June,  1837;  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  2  Jan.  1785;  an  officer  in  the  11th  regt.  of 
foot;  d.  at  Gibraltar,  12  Feb.  1805. 

I.  Maria,  b.  16  Nov.  1781;  d.  itnm.  April,  1849. 

II.  Emily.  in.  Anna,  d.  1810. 
IV.  Lucy,  m.  Lewis  Evans,  of  Norwich,  M.D. 

Mr.  Morse  d.  29  Nov.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John    Morse,    Esq.   of   Sprowston    Hall,    and   Basthorpe, 
Norfolk,   and  Abbots  Wooton,  Dorset,  b.  12  Oct.  1776,  who 
served  as  High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  Norfolk,  1807.     He  in. 
21  June,  1800,   Elizabeth  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Gen.  Hall,  of 
Wratting  Park,  co.  Cambridge  (whose  wife,  Elizabeth  Carter, 
was  granddau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Maurice  Thompson,  Bart.,  Lord 
Haversham)  and  had  issue, 
John  Hall,  of  Sennowe  Lodge  and  Sennoweville,  b.  26  Sept. 
1801.     By  royal  license,  bearing  date  12  July,  1844,  he  and 
his  issue  were  authorised  to  take  the  surname  of  Boycott, 
in  addition  to  and  alter  that  ot  Morse,  and  to  bear  the  arms 
of  Boycott  quarterly  with  those  of  Morse ;  m.  1819,  Matilda, 
dau.  ot  Thomas  Alger,  and  d.  1874. 
Elizabeth  Anne  Ella,  m.  7  June,  1830,  Simon  Digby,  Esq.  of 
Osbertstown,   co.  KiUlare  (see   Burke's  Feerar/e),  who  in  ac- 
cordance with  the  will  of  his  father-in-law,  took  the  ad- 
ditional surnames  of  Mobse-Boycott  ;  and  d.  1860,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Kenelm  Roy,  d.  young. 

2  Edward  Essex  Digky-Morse-Botcott,  of  Haversham 
Grange,  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

1  Geraldine,  Chanoinesse.  of  the  Royal  Chapter  of  St.  Anne 
of  Munich.  2  Mabel,  a  Nun.  3  Eva  Lettice. 

Mr.  Morse  d.  28  Feb.  1844. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  or  and  gu.  on  a 
chief  engrailed  erm.  three  fire-balls  ppr.,  for  Boycott;  2nd  and 
3rd,  per  pale  arg.  and  sa.  two  chevronels  between  three  mullets 
pierced  all  countcrchanged,  for  Morse,  quartering  Digby. 
Crests — 1st,  Issuing  from  a  mural  coronet  arg.  a  dexter  arm 
vambraced  tlie  list  clenched  ppr. ;  from  the  little  finger  pendant 
hy  a  thong  gu.  an  escutcheon  arg.,  charged  with  a  fire-ball 
also  ppr.,  for  Boycott.  2nd,  A  demi-man  in  complete  armour 
ppr.  garnished  or,  his  helmet  surmounted  by  a  ])lume  of  three 
ostrich  feathers  az.,  on  his  breast  a  cross-belt  sa.  in  dexter  hand 
a  halbert  also  ppr.,  for  Morse.    Molln — Deo  non  armis  fido. 

Residence. — Haversham  Grange,  Twickenham. 


Katherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Eicliard  Ander- 
son, of  The  Grange,  Bedale,  co.  York. 

ILtllCit0C. — This  family  of  Moselejr  derives  from  Edwyu 
de  Billeston,  whose  son,  Thomas  de  Billeston,  mi.  tempi 
Henry  III.,  Juliana,  heiress  of  Mollesley. 

Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  of  the  Mere  (son  of  Walter  Moseley, 
Esq.  of  the  Mere,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Bil- 
lingsley,  Esq.  of  Astley  Abbots,  Salop,  and  grandson,  by  Susan 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Fowke,  Esq.  of  Gunston,  of  Nicholas 
Moseley,  Esq.  of  the  Mere,  son  of  Michael  Moseley,  of  London, 
3rd  son  of  Nicholas  Moseley,  Esq.  of  the  Mere),  served  tho 
office  of  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  9th  of  Queen  Anne.  He  ' 
m.  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Acton,  Esq.,  3rd  I 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Acton,  1st  bart.  of  Aldenham ;  and  d.  1712, 
leaving  a  son, 

Acton  Moseley,  Esq.  of  the  Mere  and  Buildwas,  High  SheritT 
for  CO.  Stafford  1757,  ni.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  «f  Sir  Herbert 
Croft,  1st  bart.  of  Croft  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

Walter  Acton,  his  successor. 

James,  m.  Ann  Sprott,  of  the  Marsh,  and  left  issue  (with 
four  daus.),   two  sons,  Walter  Henry,  who  possessed  the 
Leaton  estate  in  co.  Stafford;  and  James,  M.D.,  of  Ludloiv, 
d.  1800,  leaving  a  son,  William. 
Mr.  Moseley  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Walter  Acton  Moseley,  Esq.  of  the  Mere  and  of  Glas- 
hampton,  co.  Worcester,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  S.  Devey,  and  by  her 
(whorf.  1771)  had  one  son,  Walter  Michael.  He  m.  2ndly, 
S.  M.  Gilpin,  of  CarUsle.  He  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  an  only 
son  and  successor, 

Walter  Michael  Moseley,  Esq.  of  the  Mere,  in.  Anne 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Socket,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1807)  he  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  m.   1825,  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Moore 
Green,  co.  Worcester.  Frances. 

Mary,  m.   Denis    Henry  Kelly,  Esq.    of  Castle   Kelly,   co. 
Galway  ;  and  d.  in  Oct.  1S30.  Harriet. 

Lucy,  'III.  20  Feb.  1834,  Phipps  Vansittart  Onslow,  Esq.  of 
Broadwas  Court,  near  Worcester,  and  is  deceased. 
Mr.  Moseley  dying  1827,  aged  62,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  of  Buildwas,  High  Sheriff  1833,  h. 
8  Feb.  1801 ;  m.  U  April,  1829,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of 
S.  E.  Steward,  Esq.  of  Myton  House,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

Walter,  now  of  Buildwas. 

Herbert  Henry,  b.  21  May,  1835;  d.  19  May,  1863. 

Edwyn  Samuel,  b.  3  Dec.  1838 ;  m.  12  Jan.  1875,  Esmay  Mary, 
dau.  of  R.  Cruise,  Esq.,  and  d.  12  Dec.  l«i"S. 

Henry  John,  b.  22  Oct.  1840. 

Catherine  Frances,  d.  28  July,  1873. 

Mary  Augusta.  Lucy  Emma  Laura. 

Mr.  Moseley  rf.  19  April,  1849. 

Ariiis — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
mill-picks  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two  lions  passant  arg. 
between  nine  crosses-crosslet  fitcliee  or.  Ci-est — An  eagle  dis- 
played erm.     Motto — Honorate  diligite  timete. 

^'miv— Buildwas  Park,  near  VVenlock;  and  Buildwas  Abbey, 
Ii"on  Bridge,  cu.  Salop. 


MOSELEY    OF    BUILDWAS. 

Moseley,  Walter,  Esq.    of    Buildwas,   Salop, 
J.P.,  h.  11   Feb.  1832;    m.  8  Sept.    1864,   Maria 


MOSLEY    OF    BURNASTON    HOUSE. 

MosLEY,  AsiiTON,  Esq.  of  Burnaston  House, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Derby  and  Stafford, 
late  Capt.  GOth  Eifles,  and  now  Col.  1st  Derby 
Militia,  b.  5  Feb.  1821. 

JLinCilflC. — AsHTON  Nicholas  Mobley,  Esq.  of  Park  Hill, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Parker 
Mosley,  1st  bart.  of  Ancoats,  6.  31  March,  1768:  in.  10  Aug. 
1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Moreley,  Esq.  of  Horseley,  relict, 
1st,  of  William  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Derby,  2ndly,  of  Joseph  Bird, 
Gent,  of  Loughborough,  and  Srdly,  of  Sir  Edward  Every,  3rd 
bart.  of  Eggington.  By  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  1826)  Mr.  Mosley 
had  issue, 

AsuTON  Nicholas  Every,  his  heir. 

Emma  Penelope,  })i.  21  Dec.  1824,  Rev.  Franeis  Ward  Spils- 
bury,  of  Wellington,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Mosley  d.  1830,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

AsHTON  Nicholas  Every  Mosley,  Esq.  of  Burnaston  House, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  b.  21  Nov.  1792;  in.  14  Feb. 
1820,  Mary  Theresa,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Stables, 
Esq.  of  Hemsworth,  co.  York ;  and  d.  i  Oct.  1875,  having 
by  her  (who  d.  21  June,  1869)  had  issue, 

AsBTON,  now  of  Burnaston  House. 

Arthur,  95th  foot,  b.  6  May,  1822 ;  d.  1844. 

Godfrey   Goodman,   late    Lieut.   7th    Royal    Fusiliers;     6. 
8  June,  1826;  d.  15  Aug.  1802. 

Rowland,  Rector  of  Eggington,  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Derby, 
b.  19  March,  1830;  lu.Zo  Nov.  1859,  Jane  Charlotte  Rose, 


MOT 


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MOU 


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2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Every,  Esq.  of  Beaumont  Lodge, 
Windsor,  and  the  Hon.  Caroline  Flower  his  wile,  2u(l  dau. 
of  the  late  Viscount  Ashbrook,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Rowland,  6.  6  May,  18C2. 

2  Godfrey,  h.  15  June,  1863. 

3  Ashton  Edward,  6.  24  Oct.  1868. 

4  Wilfrid,  I).  25  AprU,  1872. 

1  Theresa  Jane.  2  Helena  Rose,  d.  1.5  July,  1874. 

3  Mildred  Isabel.  4  Jane  Charlotte,  <i.  23  Dec.  18G7. 

6  Sibyl.  6  Adeline.  7  Jane. 

Edward  Nicholas,  77th  regt.,  d.  28  Jan.  1877. 
Mary  Theresa,  d.  1850.  Isabel. 

Kmnia  Jane.  Penelope  Sophia. 

Frances.  Evelyn,  d.  1844. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
'■  'tie-axes  arjj. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  fcss  between  three  eaglets 
i'layed  sa.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed  erm.  ^lutlo — Mos 
. .  _,om  regit. 

<bVat— Burnaston  Honse,  Derby. 


MOTT    OP    BARNINGHAM    HALL. 

MoTT,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Barninghara  Hall, 
ITorfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISCl,  b.  13 
March,  1809 ;  m.  1  July,  1833,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
William  Sloane  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Paultons,  Hants, 
by  the  Lady  Gertrude  Howard,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Frederick,  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  has  issue, 

John  Stanley,  b.  10  Jan.  1838;  m.  8  June,  1867,  Cordelia 
Euphemia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Korman  Macdonald  Lockhart, 
3rd  bart.  of  Lee  and  Carnwath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June, 
1872)  has  issue,  Theresa  Caroline,  6.  29  April,  1868. 

Gertrude  Sophia,  b.  18  Sept.  1841. 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  6.  1  Sept.  1843;  m.  June,  1863,  Major 
Fiennes  Cornwallis,  who  d.  23  April,  1867,  aged  35,  leaving 
issue,  Fiennes  Stanley,  b.  27  May,  1864 ;  Arthur  Wykeham, 
6.  24  April,  1865;  Helen;  Florence;  and  Caroline  Vere. 

Frederica  Lucy,  b.  23  March,  1846;  7)!.  Nov.  18G7,  Fvev. 
Henry  Berners  Dpcher,  Rector  of  Alexton,  co.  Leicester, 
and  has,  Constance,  6.  25  Aug.  1868  ;  Howard  Berners,  6. 
11  Jan.  1870,  and  other  issue. 

Laura  Caroline  Josephine,  b.  18  May,  1848 ;  d.  1852. 

HtnraflC. — The  Motts  were  an  old  Essex  family,  and  had 
lands  at  Shalford  and  other  parishes  in  that  co.  in  1375. 

Tuo.MAS  MoTT,  of  Braintree,  m.  Alice  Mead,  and  had  two 
sons,  John  and  Mark.  Mark,  the  2nd  son,  and  ultimately  heir 
to  Thomas  Mott,  bought  the  estate  of  Sherne  Hall,  in  Shalford, 
in  1599,  he  was  granted  a  crest  and  a  confirmation  of  arms 
by  William  Segar,  Garter  1615  (the  same  arms  and  crest  being 
now  borne  by  the  family).  He  d.  1637,  and  was  buried  at 
Braintree.    The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family, 

Edmind  Mott,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Caldecott,  and  afterwards 
of  Stiffkey,  Norfolk,  under  age,  2  Nov.  1624,  ra.  Abigail,  dau. 
of  Luke  Constable,  Esq.  of  Swaffham,  J. P.,  and  sister  of  Jane 
Constable,  wife  of  Robert  Brady,  M.D.,  Master  of  Caius 
-oil.  Cambridge,  and  of  Susan  Constable,  wife  of  Thomas 
Caton,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Abbots.  He  made  his  will  12  Jan. 
1674,  and  d.  within  the  year,  leaving  issue, 
I.  Edmund,  his  heir.  ii.  Luke,  M.D.,  d.  1682. 

I.  Ann,  Hi.  1st,  Martin  Cobbe,  Gent,  of  Burnham  Norton  ; 
and  2ndly,  1693,  Rev.  Thomas  Groomc,  M.A.,  Hector  of 
Burnham,  Deepdale,  by  the  latter  of  whom  she  left  a  son, 
2j  Rev.  Thomas  Groome,  M.  A.,  Rector  of  Burnham  Westgate, 
m.  7  Oct.  172.i,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Shuckforth,  Gent. 
of  SahamTony,  and  left  an  only  dau., 
Ann  Groome,  m.  Thomas  Vertue,  Esq.  of  Burnham 
Overy  (son  of  Rev.  James  Vertue,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Feltwell,  St.  Nicholas,  Norfolk,  nephew  maternally  of 
Thomas  Greene,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely),  and  d.  21  Jan. 
1766,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ann,  m.  Rev.  Castrcs  Donne, 
Vicar  of  Loddon,  first-cousin  to  the  poet  Cowper ;  and 
a  son,  Thomas  Vertoe,  of  whom  presently,  as  successor 
to  the  Mott  estates. 

rhe  eldest  son, 

^  Edmund  Mott,  M.D.,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Blyford, 
5ent.  of  Burnham  Overy,  and  relict  of  John  Thruston,  Esq. 
>f  Hoxne;  and  d.  3  Feb.  1699,  leaving  a  son, 
i  JoBN  Mott,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Weston  Market,  Suffolk,  who 
Assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Thurstox  in  lieu  of  that 
pf  Mott,  under  the  will  of  his  half-brother,  John  Thurston, 
ICsq.,  and  d.  unm.  18  May,  1776,  aged  77,  having  devised  his 
property  to  his  cousin, 
Tuomas  Vertde,  Esq.  of  Town  Barningham,  Norfolk, 
I.A.,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Mott,  and 


d.  31  Dec.  1788.  He  mi.  17  Feb.  1784,  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Robert  Cremer,  A.M.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Roberi, 
Rolfe,  A.B.,  uncle  of  Lord  Cranwortb;  had  an  only  surviving 
son  and  heir, 

John  Thruston  Mott,  Esq.  of  Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1806,  6.  17  Nov.  1784;  m.  11  April, 
1808,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Henry  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Cromer, 
Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

John  Thomas,  now  of  Barningham  Hall. 

Henry  Jacob,  b.  22  Nov.  1813;  d.  28  Sept.  18.39. 

Augustu.s  Charles,  6.  10  June,  1819;  d.  March,  1839. 

Sophia  Sarah,  mi.  18  Dec.  1832,  Rev.  Robert  Jervis  Coke 
Alderson,  youngest  son  of  Robert  Alderson,  Esq.,  Recorder 
of  Norwich;  (/.  22  Nov.  Is38. 

Katherine  Frances,  b.  1815.       Lucy  Charlotte,  b.  It20. 

Mr.  Mottd.  12  Sept.  1847. 

^)-m.s— Sa.,  a  crescent  arg.    Crest — An  estoile  of  eight  points 
arg.     il/oUo— Spectemuragendo. 
Stat— Barningham  Hall,  Hanwortb,  Norfolk. 


MOUBRAY    OP    OTTERSTON. 

MouBEAT,  William  HoBSOif,  Esq.  of  Ottcrston, 
Aberdour,  co.  Fife,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  Commander 
R.N.,  b.  28  Aug.  1818;  m.  1st,  16  Dec.  18^6,  Selina 
Mary  Anna,  dau.  of  John  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Esq.  cf 
Abbots  Ripton  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  late  M.P.  for 
that  CO.,  and  has  issue, 

William  Henry  IIallowell   Cabew,    Lieut.  42nd  Boyul 
Highlanders. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1857,  Adeline  Hannah,  dau.  of  Cf  pt. 
William  Babington,  Madras  Cavalry,  and  has  issue. 

Jltncagt.— Philip  de  Mowbrat,  2nd  son  of  Nigel  de 
Mowbray,  and  brother  of  William  de  Mowbray,  ancestor  of  the 
Dukes  of  Norfolk,  m.  Galiena,  dau.  of  Waldeve,  Earl  of 
Dunbar,  and  with  her  acquired  considerable  property,  par- 
ticularly the  baronies  of  Barnbougle,  Dalmeny,  and  Invcr- 
keithing.  He  was  Ambassador  to  England  1215  and  1220,  to 
treat  of  the  marriage  of  King  Alexander  II.  with  the  Priaccis 
Joan.     He  had  two  sons,  Roger,  and  Nigel. 

Roger  de  Mourbrat,  the  elder  son,  in  a  charter  to  the 
church  of  Soltray,  confirmed  to  the  Abbey  of  Jedburgh  the 
donation  of  the  church  which  Waldeve,  the  sou  of  Cospatrick 
"  my  grandfather  "  (avus  meus)  made  to  that  Abbey. 

Galfrid  de  Moubrat,  the  next  on  record,  one  of  the 
magnates  Scotiae  from  1287  to  1294,  m.  the  2nd  dau.  ofiJfi 
John  Cumyn,  Justiciary  of  Scotland,  sister  of  Black  John 
Cumyn,  who  m.  Marjory,  sister  of  John  Baliol,  King  of  Scot- 
land.    They  had  issue  five  sons.    The  4th  son. 

Sir  Philip  de  Moubrat,  fell  with  King  Edward  Bruce  at 
the  battle  of  Dundalk,  1318.  He  was  father  of  Philippa  db 
Moubrat,  designated  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Philip  deMoubray, 
in  a  regal  charter,  3  Aug.  1364.  She  m.  Sir  Bartholomew  de 
Loen,  a  foreign  knight,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  David 
MouBRAY,  whose  descendant. 

Sir  Mavid  Moubrat,  of  Barnbougle,  was  served  heir  of 
Philip,  his  father,  9  March,  146C-7.  He  was  father  of  two 
sons, 

John,  of  Dalmeny,  whose  grand-dau.  and  heiress,  Barbara 
Moubray,  only  child  of  Sir  John  Moubray,  of  I'arnbougle, 
m.  Robert  Bartoim,  son  of  Sir  Robert  iJartoun,  of  Over- 
Bartoun,  High  Treasurer  of  Scotland.  Robert  Bartoun 
assumed  the  surname  of  Moubray.  William. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Moubray,  of  Cockairny,  had  a  charter  of  the  lands 
of  Cockairny,  and  part  of  the  barony  of  Inverkeithing,  from 
his  nephew.  Sir  John  Moubray,  of  Barnbougle,  wherein  he  is 
designed  "Sir  John's  beloved  uncle  on  the  father's  side," 
dated  24Sept.  loll.     His  descendant, 

Robert  Moubray,  of  Cockairny,  b.  1639 ;  y,t.  1666,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  George  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Minncsswoott  ;  and(/.  1G8I, 
leaving  with  other  issue  two  sons,  i.  John,  his  successor:  and 
II.  Robert,  fatherof  Robert  Moubrat,  of  the  Hush  and  Castle- 
law,  CO.  Edinburgh,  whose  eldest  dau.  and  heiress,  Jean 
Moubrat,  m.  1748,  Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Alex- 
ander Trotter,  Esq.  of  Cattleshiel,  co.  Berwick.  The  elder 
son  of  Robert  Moubray, 

John  Moubray,  Esq.  of  Cockairny,  is  mentioned  in  Nisbct's 
Heraldi-y,  as  undoubted  heir  in  a  direct  and  uninterrupted 
male  line  of  William  Moubray,  of  Cockairny,  who  had  the 
charter  of  these  lands  from  his  nephew.  Sir  John  Moubray,  of 
Barnbougle,  1511.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Minnaird,  Minister  of  East  Calder,  and  grand-dau.  and  heiress 


1136 


MOU 


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MOU 


of  Robert  Wellwood,  Esq.  of  Tough  and  Whitfield,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  other  issue, 

EoBEKT,  his  successor. 

John,  who  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  1  John,  whose 
only  child,  Ann  Cockerall  Jloubray,  m.  James  Trail  Hall, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law ;  2  William  ;  1  Margaret, 
■m.  Walter  Ross,  Esq.;  2  Magdalen;  3  Jane,  m.  James 
Campbell,  Esq. 
John  Moubray  dying  1732,  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Moubbat,  Esq.  of  Cockairny,  6.  1  Jan.  1700;  to. 
1726,  his  cousin,  Mary,  only  child  of  James  Dudgeon,  Esq.  of 
Inverkeithing,  and  had  issue,  John,  who  d.,  Capt.  Royal 
Marines;  Robert,  successor  to  his  father:  James;  George, 
Lieut.  E.X.,  m.  Miss  Toby,  and  had  issue;  Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Black,  Esq.;  Mary,  ra.  Alexander  Sutherland,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Moubray  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1779,  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Moubbat,  Esq.  of  Coclcairny,  to.  1773,  Arabella, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh 
(sister  of  Lady  Bickerton,  and  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Vere  Warner 
Hussey,  of  Wood  Walton,  co.  Huntingdon),  and  had  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 
Robert  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Richard  Hussey  (.Sir),  a  Eear-Admiral  of  the  Red,  K.C.B. 
(sec  HcssEY). 
Eleanor  Maria  Anna,  n.  James  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Duneam, 
CO.  Fife. 
Robert  Moubray,  of  Cockairny,   d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Sib  Robert  MouBRAT,  Knt.,  K.H.,  of  Cockairny  House,  co. 

Fife,  a  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  that  co.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  h. 

16  Dec.  1774;    -m.  Sept.  1807,  Laura,  4lh   dau.   of   WilUam 

Hobson,  Esq.  of  Markfield.  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Frederick  North  Bickertos,  his  heir,  d..Zl  March, 

1875. 
Richard  Hussey  Charles,  Capt.  1st  Madras  Light  Cavaliy, 

b.  26  May,  1810;  d.  20  April,  1843. 
William  Hobsos,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Edward,  h.  7  April,   162.5,  Lieut.-Col.  R.X.,    m.   30  April, 
1867,  Adelaide  Lucy  Katherine,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Marton, 
Esq.  of  Capernwray. 
Ann.  Jane  Laura. 

Adeline  Frances,  to.  H.  W.  Allfrey,  Esq.  of  Hemmingford 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  18.55.  Matilda. 

EmUy,  TO.F.  W.  AUirey.  Esq.  of  Silwood  Lodge,  Berks. 
Ellen.  Clara,  ra.  David  Henry  Lee,  Esq. 

Sir  Robert  d.  1S48,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Frederick  Korth  Bickebto:*  Moubray,  Esq.  of 
Cockairny,  J.P.,  b.  21  July,  1807:  and  d.  31  March,  1875, 
■when  he  was  a.  by  his  next  surviving  brother. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  crowned  arg.  within  a  bordure 
engrailed  of  the  last.  Cyest — A  demi-lion  rampant  crowned. 
Mottots — Over  the  crest,  Fortitudine;  under  the  arms.  Let  the 
deed  show.  Supporters — Dexter,  a  man  in  armour ;  sinister, 
a  woman  habited  ppr. 

Seat — Ottcrston  House,  Aberdour,  co.  Fife.  Toicn  Residence 
— 7,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

♦ 

MOUNSEY    OF    CASTLETOWN. 

MorxsET,  EoBEET  Hetsham,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
to\^•n,  Eocliffe,  Cumberland,  b.  20  July,  1828. 

JttltfilgC. — Rev.  Robert  Mounset,  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Ravenstonedale,  Westmorland  (son  of  George  Mounsey,  of 
Heltond.ile,  Westmorland),  m.  Mary  Winter,  of  Tebay,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  had  issue,  George;  Robert,  of  London  ;  Mary; 
Elizabeth;  and  Anne.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Mounsey,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  to.  1752,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  1807) 
had  issue,  i.  George  Stephenson,  Major  E.I.  Co.'s  service,  d. 
Unm.;  ft.  Robert,  of  whom  presently;  iii.  John,  d.  v.nra.;  iv. 
William,  Post-Capt.  E.X. ;  v.  Thomas ;  vi.  Henry,  of  London, 
d.  tinyn.;  vii.  James,  ra.  Anne  Ewart;  i.  Barbara,  m.  Thomas 
Ramshay,  of  Naworth;  ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.;  in.  Margaret,  to. 
James  Dundas;  iv.  Elizabeth,  ra.  John  Gray;  v.  Ann,  d.  v.nm. ; 
VI.  Dorothea,  }/i.  Christopher  Thornhill.    The  2iid  son, 

Robert  Mounsey,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  m.  23  Nov.  1789, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Gill,  of  Carlisle,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1849)  had  issue, 

George  Gill,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Henry,  late  Capt.  4th  regt.  infantry,  d.  3  Dec.  1877. 

Robert,  d.  nam.  Joseph,  d.  uaia. 

Margaret,  d.  unm. 

Juliana,  m.  John  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Alnwick. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  Anna,  ra.  Thomas  Brown,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Monsieur  Louis  L'Hermiaier,  Paris. 

Jane,  d.  uani. 


Mr.  Mounsey  d.  26  July,  1842.    His  eldest  son, 

George  Gill  Mounsey,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  Cumberland, 
6.  27  May,  1797 ;  ra.  6  Sept.  1827,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Hey- 
sham,  M.D.,  of  CarUsle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  3Iay,  1848)  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Heysham,  now  of  Castletown. 

II.  George  WiUiam,  b.  3  April,  1831;  to.  15  Ausr.  18G0, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Isaac  Cope,  Esq.  of  Castlewhite,  co.  Cork, 
and  has  issue,  George  Arthur  Heysham,  b.  25  May,  1862. 

III.  John  Giles,  b.  22  Aug.  l&o2. 

IV.  Augustus  Henry,  b.  27  Aug.  1834,  Secretary  to  British 
Legation  at  Athens ;  ra.  16  Dec.  1874,  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Noyes,  dau.  of  H.  M.  Bradhurst,  Esq.  of  New  York,  and  has 
issue,  two  daus. 

V.  Charles  James,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Major  71st  regt.,  &.  13  Dec. 
1835;  ra.  3  Dec.  1862,  Mary  Tirzah,  dau.  of  James  Robert 
Grant,  Esq.  of  the  Hill,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue  a  son, 
Charles  James  Grant,  b.  18  Dec.  1806. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  9  June,  1856. 

II.  Isabella  Dorothea,  ra.  14  June,  1866,  Robert  Henry  John 
Heygate,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  WiUiain  Heygate,  Bart,  of- 
Eoccliffe,  CO.  Leicester. 

Mr.  Mounsey  d.  23  Feb.  1874. 

Arras — Chequy  or  and  gu.,  on  a  chevron  erm.  two  lions 
passant  counter-passant  az.  Cre.it — A  demi-griffin  with  a 
wreath  of  oak  round  the  neck  and  bearing  with  three  claws  a 
banner  erect.    Motto — Semper  paratus. 

Stat — Castletown,  EocUffe,  near  Carlisle,  Cumberland.  , 


MOUNT    OF    WASING    PLACE. 

MouxT,WiLLiA3i  Geoege,  Esq.  of  TVasing  Place, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Berks  1877 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  18  July,  1824 ;  m.  28  Aug. 
1862,  Marianne  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Kobert  Clutter- 
buck,  Esq.  of  Watford  House,  co.  Hertford,  and  haft| 
issue, 

I.  WitLiAM  Arthub,  6.  3  Aug.  1866. 

II.  Robert  John,  6.  15  Feb.  1868. 

III.  George  Talbot,  b.  28  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Francis,  b.  S  July  1872. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary  Charlotte,  &.  9  Feb.  18C\ 

II.  Ethel  Georgina,  6.  29  July,  1865. 

III.  Alice,  b.  29  July,  1869. 

IV.  Margaret  Emily,  b.  3  Oct.  1873. 

V.  Evelyn  Maria,  6.  23  April,  1877. 
Ti.  Winifred,  b.  31  Aug.  1878. 

IttUCS^C. — This  family  was  originally  from  Kent.  The 
manor  of  Wasing,  in  early  times  a  possession  of  the  College  of 
Le  Vaux,  near  Salisbury,  was  granted  by  Henry  VIII.  to  Sir 
Humphrey  Forster  of  Aldermaston.  From  the  Forsters  it  passed 
to  the  Blacknalls,  and,  with  their  heiress,  to  the  Verneys,  and 
from  the  Verneys  was  purchased  by  Mr.  Coope,  who  disposed 
of  it  in  1760  to  John  Mount,  6.  July,  1725  (son  of  William 
Mount,  by  Mary  Huckell  his  wife).  High  Sheriff  of  Berks 
1770;   he  to.  21  July,  1781,   Jane   Fletcher,  and  d.  12  July, 

1786,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Mount,  Esq.  of  Wasing  Place,  ra.  4  Oct.  1781,  Jane, 
dau.  of  William  Page,  Esq.  of  Poynters,  Surrey,  and  d.  15  June, 
1815,  in  his  63rd  year,  leaving  an  only  son, 

William  Mount,   Esq.  of  Wasing  Place,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  6. 

1787,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  who  served  j 
as  High  Sheriff  1826,  and  was  for  many  years  Chairman  of  the 
Newbury  Bench  of  Magistrates.  He  m.  27  June,  1818,  Char- 
lotte, 2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Temple 
Guiting,  CO.  Gloucester,  by  Charlotte  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Drake,  D.D.,  of  AmcrsUam,  ano 
had  issue, 

WILLIA5I,  now  of  Wasing  Place.  Francis  Jolin. 

Marv  Anne  Jane. 

Charlotte  Eliza,  ra.  Rev.  J.  Le  Mesurier  •  and  d.  12  Jan.  1863. 

Mr.  Mount  d.  10  April,  1809. 

Motto — Prudenter  ct  constanter. 
Seal — Wasing  Place,  near  Reading. 


mOTJTIlATr    OF    FAVOUR    ROYAL, 

MorTEAT,  Eev.  John  James,  of  Earour  Koyal 
CO.  Tyrone,  M.A.,  b.  15  AprU,  1802  ;  m.  1  Jan.  1836 
Maria  Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  William  PercevaJ 
and  has, 

I.  John  Maxwell  (Rev.),  5. 1  Feb.  1837  :  m.  1864,  Jane,  dai 
of  D.  Harrell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Downpatrick,  c( 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MOW 


1137 


Down,  1SC4,  ana  has,  Anna  Helena,  b.  22  Sept.   1SC8; 
■\Villiam  rerceval,  h.  July,  1872. 

II.  Robert  rerceval,  Capt.  It.N.,  I.  22  Nov.  ISIO. 
ni.  William  Henry,  b.  1842. 

IV.  AnketcU,  HiKli  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone,  1S77,  6.  1844;  in. 
1  July,  1873,  Gertrutle  M.,  dau.  of  M.  J.  AnUetcll,  Ksq.  of 
Anketell  Grove,  co.  JNUnaghan,  and  has,  Anne  G.  Stella  E., 
b.  7  July,  1875.  v.  Charle.^  Frederick,  b.  187G. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Sophia.  ii.  Mary  Klizalicth. 

III.  Caroline  Helena. 

itilir(lCir. — John  Modtray,  Esq.  of  Achamoyles,  nJias 
l-"avour  lloyal,  co.  Tyrone,  wj.  Anue,  dau.  of  Kev.  Archibald 
Erskinc,  and  bad  a  son, 

James  Moutbat,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  m.  Deborah,  dan.  of 
Henry  Mcrvyn,  Esq.  of  Trelick.  His  will  bears  date  12  March, 
1718,  proved  1719.  He  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of 
George  Gledstane,  Esq.,  and  Sarah,  wife  of  Charles  Stewart, 
Esq.  of  Baillieboro')  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  m.  1698,  Rebecca, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Corry,  Esq.  of  Castleuoole,  co.  Ferma- 
aach,  and  was  father  of 

John  MorxRAY,  b.  April,  1701 ;  vi.  1720,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Lallylcck,  co.  Monaghan,  and 
liad  issue, 

James,  of  Killibrick,  (7.  f.  p. 

Anketell,  of  whom  presently. 

Leslie,  of  Killibrick,  w.  Jane,  dan.  of  William  Wray,  Esq. 
of  Castle  M'ray,  co.  Donegal,  and  left  issue. 

John,  of  Favour  Royal. 

Wary,  d.  ut'm.  Rebecca,  m.  William  Read,  Esq. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Henry  Wray,  Esq. 

Sarah,  wife  of  Gerard  Irvine,  Esq. 

EUzabeth,  m.  Humphrey  Jones,  Esq.  of  Belturbet. 
Hie  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Anketell  MorTRAT,  of  Favour  Royal,  m.  1768,  Cathe- 
rine, eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Fort  Singleton, 
CO.  Monhagan,  by  his  1st  wife,  a  dau.  of  Oliver  Anketell,  Esq. 
Df  Anketell  Grove,  and  J.  circa  1801,  having  had  one  son, 
John  Corky,  and  six  daus.,  all  of  wliom  d.  unra.,  except  the 
5rd,  Isabella,  who  m.  Whitney  Upton  Glcdstanes,  Esq.  of  Far- 
Iross.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Corbv  Modtbay,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
l>.  29  Sept.  1771;  -m.  27  April,  1703,  Mary  Anne  Catherine, 
2nd  dau.  of  Major  Ambrose  Upton,  of  Hermitage,  co.  Dublin, 
ind  bad  issue, 

Anketell,  of  Favour  Royal. 
John  James,  now  of  Favour  Roval. 

Whitney,  J.l'.,  b.  15  Sept.  1804;  w. 20  April,  1S4.3,  Annahclla, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Crawford,  E.^q.  of  Auburn,  co.  Dublin,  and 
has  issue,  Whitney  John,  and  John  Thomas. 
Thomas  (Kev.),  b.  5  Dec.  180G;  m.  20  Oct.  1842,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Andrew  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Auburn;  d.  s.  -p.  1843. 
William  (Rev.),  6.  2  Oct.  1811. 
^   Henry,  of  Killymoon  Castle,  Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P., 
6.  13  March,  1814;  m.  185.").  Karbara,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  M. 
I     Stewart,   of  Martrey  House,   and   has,    1   Mervyn  Stewart 
!     Thomas,  6.  23  Aug.  186.i  ;  1  Frances  Vesey  ;  and  2  Hcatrice. 
1   Margaret,  m.  23  June,  1810,  Sir  James  Richardson  liuubury, 

Bart,  of  Aughercastlc,  and  has  issue. 
1   Isabella,  m.  1820,   Robert  Waring  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Killy- 
faddy,  co.  Tyrone. 

Sophia,  Hi.  14  Dec.  18.38,  Robert  Hornidge,  Esq.  of  Fardross, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  had  issue. 

Ir.  Moutray  d.  2G  April,  1S59,  and  was  «.  hy  his  son, 
Anketell  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  b.  11  Jlay,  1797, 
ligh  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone   1855.    He  d.  Dec.  18G9,  and  was  s. 
y  his  brother,  Rev.  John  James  Moutray,  now  of  Favour 
ioyal. 

Motto — Xunquam  non  (idelis. 

Seot— Favour  Royal,  Aughnacloy,  co.  Tyrone. 


lOWEHAY  OF  MORTIMER  AND  EISHOP- 

WEARMOTJTH. 

■^TownBAY,  The  Kight  llox.  Jonx  Rohkrt,  of 

linier,  Berks,  and  liisliopwcarmouth,  co.  Dur- 

,  P.C,  J.r.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  tlie  University 

ixford,  was  M.P.  for  the  City  of  Durham,, Iiidgc 

■  ivocate-Gen.  1858-59,  and  again  1866-68,  Cliurch 

tites  Commissioner  1871,6.   3  June,   1815;  m. 

Vug.  1817,  Elizabeth  Gray,  ouly  child  of  George 

-aac  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  liishopwcarmoulli,  Durliam, 

11(1  ilorlinicr,  Berks,  by  Eli/.abelli  liis  wife,  dau.  of 

'crl  Gray,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Robert  Gray  Cornish,  Fellow  of  All  Souls  Coll.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Eaw,  b.  21  May,  1S50. 

II.  Reginald  Ambrose,  b.  5  April,  1852. 

III.  Edmund  George  Lionel,  6.  2G  June,  1859. 
I.  Annie  Maud.  ii.  Edith  Marian. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  Robert  StriblingComigh, 
Esq.  of  the  City  of  Exeter,  by  Marianne  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Bowning,  Esq.  of  Hill's  Court, 
Exeter,  was  authorised  by  royal  license,  dated  26 
July,  1817,  to  use  the  surname  of  Mowbeay  only, 
and  to  bear  the  arms  of  MoWBKAT  quarterly  with 
liis  own  family  arms,  and  assumed  the  name  accord- 
ingly, immediately  upon  his  marriage  iu  the  August; 
followinsr. 

IttnCflJIC. — This  branch  of  the  family  of  Mowbray  appears 
to  have  been  formerly  settled  at  AUenhead,  Northumberland, 
and  subsequently  at  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham.  In  1738, 
Teasdale  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  Wolsingham,  w.  Anne,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Read,  Esq.  of  Bishopwearmouth,  and  was  ».  by 
his  son, 

George  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  Ford,  co.  Durham,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Crossgaie,  Durham,  anJ 
d.  1791.    His  only  surviving  child, 

George  Mowbray,  E.sq.  of  Ford  and  Mortimer,  Berks,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Oliver  Coghill,  Esq.  of  CoghillHall,  co. 
York,  and  d,.  179S,  leaving  two  sons, 

George  Isaac,  of  Bishopwearmouth  and  Mortimer,  m.  Nov. 
1821,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Gray,  D.D.,  Pre- 
bendary of  Durham,  Rector  of  Bishopwearmouth,  and  after- 
wards Lord  Bisliop  of  Bristol,  and  d.  20  June,  1823,  leaving 
an  only  surviving  child, 

Elizabeth  Gray  Mowbray,  m.  1847,  John  Robert Coekish, 

now  The  RigutHon.  J.  R.  Mowbray,  M.P. 

Thomas,  of  Grange  Wood  House,   Oversealc,  co.  Leicester, 

Capt.  K.N.,  ;//.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Thomas  Strcatltild, 

Esq.  of  the  Itocks,  Sussex,  and  d.  18G4,  leaving  issue  (ue 

Mowbray  of  GraiKjetvood  Ilov.fc). 

Arms — Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  Mowbray,  gu.  a  lion  rampant 
crm.  two  tiauncUes  or,  each  charged  with  three  billets  in  pale 
az.  and  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  third; 
2ud  and  3rd,  Cornish,  per  pale  az.  and  sa.  a  che^Ton  enibattli  cl 
between  in  chief  two  roses  and  in  base  a  cross-pattce  or :  on  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence ;  Lst  and  8th,  Mowbray  ;  2nd,  Head, 
Or,  on  a  chcM'on  between  three  garbs  gu.  three  ears  of  wheat 
stalked  and  leaved  arg.;  Srd,  Suipperdson,  sa.  onabendarg. 
three  lozenges  az.  each  charged  with  a  planetary  sun  in  his 
glory  ;  4th,  Coghill,  erm.,  a  chevron  between  three  cocks  gu. ; 
fitli,  Coghill,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  pellets  a  chief  sa. ; 
olh,  Cramer,  or,  on  a  chief  indented  az.  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
fuM ;  7th,  Holland,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  between 
eiglit  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  Cre.<ts — An  oak  tree  or,  therefrom  pendant 
an  escutcheon  gu.  charged  with  a  lion's  head  erased  arg.,  Mow- 
bray; Between  two  branches  of  laurel  in  saltire  a  Cornish 
chough  rising  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  patce  or, 
Cornish.  Mollocs—Suo  stat  roborc  virtus,  for  Moweray  ;  and 
Deus  pascit  corvos,  for  Cornish. 
Scat — Warennes  Wood,  Mortimer,  Reading. 


MOWBRAT    OF    GRAKGEWOOD     HOUSE. 

Mowbeay,  Geoege  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Grange- 
wood  House,  CO.  Leicester,  Lord  of  tlie  Manor  of 
Ovcrseale,  J. P.  for  cos.  Leicester  and  Derby,  D.L, 
for  the  former  shire,  and  retired  Major  of  its  Militin 
JJeputy  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  29  April,* 
182-1.. 

Ittltr.lQr. — •?«  preceding  Memoir. 

The  late  Thomas  Moweray,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  2nd  son  of 
George  Mowbray,  Esq.  of  Ford,  co.  Durham,  and  of  Mortimer, 
CO.  Berks  (who  </.  1798),  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Oliver  Coghill,  Esq.  of  Coghill  Hall.  co.  York,  was  b.  28  Aug. 
1793;  m.  22  April,  1823,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Richard 
Tliomas  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  the  Rocks,  Sussex,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthoip,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her  (who  d.  1  July,  1869)  had  issue, 

1  George  Thomas,  of  Grangewood  House. 

2  Georgiana  Anne,  m.  15  Feb.  18.')8,  at  Pau,  Pierre  Richand  do 
Prcville,  of  the  Chateau  des  Mondrans,  near  OiUicz,  Basse* 
Pyrenees,  France,  and  has  issue, 

Andre  George  Richaud  de  Prcville,  6.  1859. 
Zelic  Isabelle  Richaud  de  Prcville. 

3  Sydney  Richard,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Mowbray  d.  16  June,  1864. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bordur«  arg.    Crctt— 
An  oak  tree.     Mntin — Suo  stat  robore  virtus. 
Stat — Grangewood  House,  Oversealc,  Ashby  de  la  Zouch. 


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MOY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUI 


MOYSEY    OF    BATHEALTON    COURT. 

MoTSET,  Hexey  Goeges,  Esq.  of  Bathealton 
Court,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1875,  late  of  the  11th  Hussars,  b.  16  July,  1813  ; 
m.  10  Aug.  1841,  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Eobert  Faushawe,  of  Fanshawe  Gate,  co. 
Derby,  and  Dcngie  Hall,  Essex. 

ILtllCagC— Adel  Motset,  M.D.,  6.  3  Dec.  1715,  a  ilistin- 
guished  Physician  at  Butli,  purchased  the  estate  of  Charter- 
house Ilinton,  Somerset.  He  m.  22  June,  1742,  Elizabeth 
Fortrie,  and  had  issue, 

Abel,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Eichards,  of  Longbreddy  Ilouse,  Dorset, 
and  had  issue. 

Dr.  Moysey  d.  11  Aug.  17S0,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Abel  Moiset,  Esq.  of  Charterhouse  Hinton,  b.  1743,  M.P. 
for  Bath  1774,  1780,  and  1784.  In  1777  he  whs  appointed  one 
of  the  Justices  for  tlie  Principality  of  Wales,  and  in  1795, 
Deputy-Eemembrancer  of  the  Court  of  E.xchequer.  He  m. 
26  Dec.  1774,  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Warwick 
Bampfylde,  Bart,  of  Poltimore,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
26  Dec.  1807)  left  at  his  decease,  July,  1831, 
Abel,  his  heir,  in.  Anno,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Fownes  Lut- 

trcll,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1839.  Charles  Abel. 

Frederick,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  P.arristcr-at-Law,  h.  26  Feb. 
1781;  m.  Laura  Gertrude,  6th  dau.  of  Chiirles  Oldfleld 
Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  Oxon.  Shu  d.  20  May,  1854, 
and  he  d.  8  June,  1863. 
Henry  Gorges,  Capt.  R.N.,  h.  17  Nov.  1785;  d.  unm.  in  the 
West  Indies,  9  Ocr.  1809,  inconimandof  II.M.S.  "Curieux." 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  of  Pickhurst  Mead,  Hajes,  Kent,  d. 
26  March,  184G. 

The  2nd  son, 

The  Ven.  Charles  Abel  Motset,  D.D.,  of  Charterhouse 
Hinton,  Somerset,  Archdeacon  of  Bath,  J. P.,  h.  26  Nov.  1779; 
m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1810,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Frances  Fownes 
Luttrcll,  Esq.  of  Dunster,  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Customs, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  14  May,  1819)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Francis,  h.  3  Oct.  1811  ;  d.  13  Feb.  1816. 

II.  Henry  Gorges,  now  of  Bathealton. 

in.  Frederick  Luttrell  (Kev.).  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Combe  St. 
Nicholas,  Somerset,  b.  9  Nov.  1815;  m.  29  May,  1839, 
Arabella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Petty  Ward,  uncle 
to  Viscount  Bangor,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  John,  Major  R.E.,  b.  12  June,  1840;  m.  29  April, 
1873,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Benson  Maxwell,  and 
has  a  son  and  dau. 

2  Frederick  Abel,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  17  July,  1845. 

3  Henry  Luttrell,  b.  10  Dec.  1849,  II.M.  Ceylon  Civil 
Service;  m.  Nov.  1875,  Dora,  dau.  of — O'GraUy,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

4  Edward  Bangor,  6.  12  Aug.  1853. 

5  Frances  Gorges,  b.  7  Dec.  1854. 

1  Louisa  Eleanor  Harriett,  m.  18  Dee.  1SC2,  F.  G.  Bernard, 
Esq.  of  Sidmouth;   he  (/.  21  Sept.  1875. 

2  Arabella  Charlotte,  m.  17  Aug.  1871,  W.  L.  Pitt,  Lieut. 
55th  regt. 

3  Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  1st,  24  May,  1866,  John  Marker, 
Esq.  of  Gittisham,  Devon.  Lieut.  5tli  Fusiliers,  who  d.  19 
Sept.  1853 ;  and  2ndly,  22  Dec.  1875,  Capt.  S.  C.  Lousada. 

4  Elinor  Frances,  m.  29  Oct.  1874,  Leonard  Abbot,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service. 

I.  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  unm.  26  July,  1834. 

II.  Louisa  Gertrude,  d.  unm.  1840. 

Dr.  Moysey  to.  2ndly,  24  June,  1820,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  James  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Fort  Stewart,  co.  Donegal.  He  d. 
17  Dec.  1&59. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  cinquefoils  vert  a 
cross  tiory  of  the  field.  Crcxt — A  dragon's  head  vert  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a  cross  flory  or. 

Heat — Bathealton  Court,  Wellington,  Somerset. 


MUDGE    OF    SYDNEY. 

MUDGE,  AiiTuru  TnoMAS,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  co. 
Pcron,  Lieut.  97th  regt.,  b.  ISiG ;  m.  28  April, 
1870,  his  cousin,  Jane  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ashton  Hodgson  Dickson,  Esq.  of  83,  Harley  Street, 
and  has  issue,  Arthur,  b.  1871 ;  two  other  sons  and 
one  dau. 

HiltCafl:?.— Zachart  Mudge,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  Devon, 
Admiral  of  the  White,  one  of  the  flag  officers  on  whom  Her 
Majesty  was  j  leased  to  confer  the  Admirals'  distinguished 
Service  Pension,  was  h.  1770.  He  was  the  grandson  of  the 
eminent  Divine,  the  Rev.  Zacliariah  Mudge,  D.D.,  Prebendary 
of  Exeter,  and  Sector  of  St.  Andrew's,  Plymouth  (the  friend  of 


Burke  and  of  Johnson),  who  was  h.  1C80,  and  d.  17C9.  Admiral 
Mudge  was  brother  of  Lieut. -Gen.  William  Mudge,  E.A., 
at  the  head  of  the  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  and  Lieut. -Governor  ofWoolw  i«h  and  Addiscombe. 
Admiral  Mudge  m.  1807,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Granger,  Rector  of  Sowton,  near  Exeter,  and  sister  of  the 
late  Admiral  Granger,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  Oct. 
1852,  one  son, 

Zachart  Mudge,  Esq.  of  Sydney,  Devon,  M.A.  Oriel  Coll., 
Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1813  ;  to.  April,  1844,  Jane,  only  dau.  of 
George  Frederick  Dickson,  Esq.  of  Abbots  Reading,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  of  Hanover  Terrace,  Eegent's  Park,  and  d.  13  De«. 
1867,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son,  Asxaos  Thomas,  now  of 
Sydney. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  cockatrices  of  the 
last.     O'cs-f — A  cockatrice.     Motto — All's  well. 

.Vf-a is— Sydney,  Plympton,  Devon;  and  Glcnlossera  Lodge, 
Killala,  co.  Mayo. 


MUIRHEAD    OF    BREDISHOLW:. 

Geosset-Muiehead,  Emily  Geetefde  Lilias/ 
heiress  by  entail  of  Bredisholm,  b.  27  Feb.  1864,  s. 
at  the  decease,  12  March,  1864,  of  her  mother  Emily 
Eliza  Du  Vernet  Muirhead,  wife  of  Robert 
Dalrymple  Steuart,  Esq.,  late  Lieut,  in  H.M.S.,  who 
adopted  the  name  of  MriEHEAD  through  his 
marriage. 

iitllCaJIC. — The  family  of  Muirhead  ranks  among  the 
oldest  and  most  respectable  in  Scotland. 

The  first  of  the  Muirheads  on  record  is  Sir  William  Mcie- 
HEAD,  of  Lachope,  who  lived  about  the  end  of  the  14th  century. 
He  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood  from  Robert  III.,  and 
TO.  Jean  Hay,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
I.  William,  s.  his  father;  ii.  Andrew,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Glasgow  1454 ;  in.  Vedastus,  Canon  of  Glasgow,  elected 
Rector  of  the  University  in  1476;  i.  Jean,  "The  Fair  Maid," 
or  "  Bonny  Lass  of  Lochbrunnach,"  in.  Gavin  Hamilton. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  m.  Mariota  H.nmilton,  and 
had  two  sons,  John,  his  successor;  and  Richard,  Dean  of 
Glasgow;  he  was  made,  by  King  James  IV.,  Lord  Clerk 
Register,  and  after  his  resignation  of  thnt  office.  Secretary  of 
State,  and  one  of  the  Lords  of  Council  and  Session.  He  d. 
1506,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  who  accompanied  James  IV.  to 
the  fatal  field  of  Flodden,  where  he  was  killed,  9  Sept.  1513, 
leaving,  by  Margaret  Hepburn  his  wife,  an  only  son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  ?)i.  Margaret  Borthwick,  and 
left  an  only  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Lachope,  m.  Jean  Fleming,  and  left 
two  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  James,  of  Lachope,  ancestor  of  the 
senior  line,  Muirhead  of  Lachope,  now  extinct  in  the  male 
line;  ii.  John,  of  Shawfute,  progenitor  of  the  Bredisholm 
family,  wliich  is  now,  by  the  extinction  of  the  line  of  Lachope, 
the  chief  of  the  Muirheads;  i.  Margaret,  m.  James  Hamilton, 
ofWoodhall.     The  2nd  son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Schawfute,  was  to.  twice,  but  it  does  not 
appear  that  he  left  more  than  one  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Schawfute  and  Bredisholm,  who  pur- 
chased Bredisholm,  of  which  he  obtained  a  Crown  charter 
29  June,  1G07.    He  d.  before  1635,  and  left  an  only  sou, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Drummond,  son  of  David,  Lord  Drummond,  and  left  two  , 
sons  and  one  dau.,  James,  his  heir;  John,  an  Advocate  in; 
the  Court  of  Session,  became  the  progenitor  of  the  Muirheads  I 
of  Persilandu,  Lanark;  Lillias  Muirhead,  the  dau.,  m.  Sir 
W.  Stuart,  of  Minto,  and  afterwards  Sir  James  Drummond,  of  | 
Matheny.    James  Muirhead  rf.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  who  was  thrice  to.,  and] 
had  children  by  each  wife;   by  the  1st  marriage  he  had  two. 
sons,  James,  s.  his  father;  George,  of  Stevenson,  m.  and  had  j 
issue,  but  the  line  is  now  extinct;  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wi. 
Hamilton,  of  Neilsland.    The  elder  son, 

James  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  m.  6  June,  1672,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Alexander,  Lord  Blantyre,  and  had  five  sons  and  twc 
daus.    James  Muirhead  d.  before  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nc  i 
son, 

John  Muirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  who  became  chief  of  thi 
family  on  the  death  of  Capt.  James  Muirhead,  of  Lachope 
1738.  In  1753  lie  sold  Bredisholm  to  his  nephew,  Jame 
Grosset.  He  m.  Lillias  Hamilton,  but  d.  s.  p.  about  1760,  !XD> 
in  lum  ended  the  direct  male  line  of  Bredisholm.    The  repre 


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gcntation  of  fhe  family  devolved  upon  the  descendants  of 
Kuphemia  Sluirhead,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Muirliead,  of 
Ilredisliolni,  by  Helen  his  wife;  she  in.  Archibald  Grosset,  of 
Lo^ie,  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Walter  Grosset,  who  m.,  and 
had  issue,  but  none  survived  to  inherit  Bredisholm ;  ii.  Alex- 
ander Grosset,  Capt.  in  the  army,  had  one  son  and  four  daus. ; 
III.  James  Grosset,  a  Merchant  at  Lisbon,  who,  1753,  bought 
Bredisholm  from  his  uncle,  and  took  the  name  and  arms  of 
JIciRUEAD  in  addition  to  his  own.  By  his  marriace  with 
Poima  Leonora  de  Miranda,  a  dau.  of  the  house  of  Cordova, 
Spain,  he  left  at  his  decease,  circa  1776,  an  only  son, 

John  Grosset  Mcirhead,  of  Bredisholm,  served  heir  to  his 
fathec  1777;  he  m.  Lady  Jane  Murray,  dau.  of  John,  3rd 
Duke  of  Atholl,  but  d.  1S3G,  leaving  no  issue,  when  he  was  s. 
by 

Maeoaret  Grosset,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Alexander  Grosset, 
2nd  son  of  Archibald  Grosset  and  Euphemia  Muirhead.  Capt. 
Alexander  Grosset  m.,  and  had  one  son,  Charles  Shawe 
Grosset,  who  d.  s.p.;  and  four  daus.;  the  eldest  m.  Lieut. - 
Col.  J.  D.  Goll,  and  had  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau., 
Miriam,  who  was  served  heir  to  the  estate  of  Bredisholm 
11  Dee.  1838. 

MiRH.M  Grosset  Mcikhead,  of  Bredisholm,  m.  Lieut.  Abra- 
ham Du  Vernet,  H.A.,  and  d.,  leavinj;  a  son,  Heskv,  who  s. 
to  Bredisholm  on  the  death  of  his  mother. 

Henrt  Du  Vernet  Grosset  Muirhead,  Col.  Royal  Staff 
Corps,  s.  to  Bredisholm  1842,  m.  Martha  Maria  Ygnacia,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Van  Kempen,  in  the  Dutch  service,  and  left  a  son, 

Henri  Robert  Dc  Vernet  Grosset  Muirhead,  of  Bredis- 
holm, Lieut.  Ceylon  Rifle  Regt.,  who  s.to  Bredisholm  184-1;  he 
m.  Lydia  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Major  Thomas  Bayley,  H.M.S.,  and 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James  Wiseman,  Esq.)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  19  Jan.  1849,  two  daus.,  i.  Emily  Eliza,  who  was 
served  heir  to  the  estate  17  April,  1849,  m.  Robert  Dalrymple 
Steuart,  Esq.  of  Bredisholm,  co.  Lanark,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse 
Guards,  and  d.  12  March,  1SG4,  leaving  an  only  child,  the 
present  heiress,  ii.  Gertrude  Margaret  ZeUe,  6.  1844;  m. 
1863,  D.  A.  Campbell  Eraser,  M.D.,  Staff  Surgeon,  son  of  the 
Kcv.  Hugh  Fraser,  M.A.,  by  his  wife  Maria  Helen,  sister  of 
Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Earcaldine  and  Glenure. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  az.  in  chief  a  lion  passant 
and  in  base  three  buckles  gu.,  for  .Steuart;  arg.,  on  a  bend 
az.  three  acorns  or,  for  Muirhead.  Crests — A  hand  holding  a 
thistle,  for  Steuart  ;  Two  hands  supporting  a  sword  erect  in 
pale  ppr.,  for  Muirdead.  Mottoes — Juvant  aspera  fortes,  for 
Steuart;  Auxilio  Dei,  for  Muirhead. 

Seal — Brediiholm,  Baillieston,  co.  Lanark. 

♦ 

MULHOLLAND    OF    BALLYWALTER 
PARK. 

MuLHOLLAND,  JoHX,  Esq.  of  Ballvwalter  Park, 
CO.  Down,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick,  J. P.  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Down,  High  Slieriff  co.  Dowq 
1868,  CO.  Tyrone  1873,  b.  16  Dec.  1819;  w.  2  April, 
1851,  Frances  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Hugh  Ljle, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Andrew  Walter,  b.  30  Sept.  1852;  m.  15  March,  1877, 
Amy  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lubbock,  Bart.,  and 
d.  2  June,  1877. 

II.  Henry  Ltle,  b.  30  Jan.  1854. 

III.  Alfred  John,  6.  25  July,  1S56. 

1.  Helen  Mary.  ii.  Louisa  Frances. 

HI.  Alice  Elizabeth. 

Ht'nCHCrr. — The  MulhoUands  claim  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
indent  sept  of  Maclallan,  co.  Argyll,  N.B.,  and  were  first 
jstablished  in  Ireland  in  co.  Antrim,  whence  they  spread  into 
•OS.  Kilkenny,  Carlow,  Londonderry,  and  Monaghan ;  in  the 
ast-named,  Capt.  John  Mulhollan  held  the  estate  of  Conaghty 
>S  crant  from  the  Crown,  and  his  lineal  descendant,  John 
Uulhollan,  served  as  High  Sheriff  1766.    The  late 

Andrew  Mulholland,  Esq.  of  Springvale  (now  Ballywalter 
'ark),  J. P.  and  D.L.  (son  of  the  late  Thomas  Mulholland,  Esq. 
f  Belfast),  6.  15  March,  1792;  r,t.  13  Feb.  1818,  Elizabeth, 
lau.  of  the  late  Thomas  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  by  whom 
le  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Ballywalter  Park. 

Thomas,  6.  1832;  d.  18f)2. 

Annie,  m.  Nicholas  de  la  Cherois,  2nd  son  of  Nicholas  de  la 

Cherois  Crommclin,  Esq.  of  Carrowdore  Castle. 
Sarah  Jane,  in.  12  Aug.  1851,  James  Acheson  Lyle,  Esq., 

J. P.,  and  d.  30  March,  1853. 
Mary.  m.  H.  Head,  Esq..  M.D. ;  d.  15  Feb.  1859. 
Elizabeth,  d.  17  Nov.  1872. 
Andriua,  m.  19  Oct.  1865,  Bev.  Edward  A.  Lyle.  Emily. 


Herf.  24  Aug.  18CG. 

.(Inns— Az.,  a  stag's  head  erased  arg.  between  throe  escallops 
or.     Crest — An  cscalUip  gu.     Motto — Semper  pra-cinctus. 
Seal — BallywaUer  Park,  Grey  Abbey,  co.  Down. 


MULHOLLAND  OP  EGLANTINE. 

The  late  St.  Claib  Kelbuene  Mclhollakd, 
Esq.  of  Eglantine,  co.  Down,  J. P.,  m.  1829,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Wright,  Rector  of  Kil- 
Uncoole  and  Haynestown,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  St.  Clair  Kelbournc,  d.  at  Sorrento,  Italy,  April,  1861. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Annie,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Stobart,  M.A.,  of  Hurst  Green, 
Sussex. 

ill.  Emily  Ormston.  iv.  Margaret,  d.  July,  1851. 

V.  Sarah,   m.  Conway  E.   Dobbs,   Esq.,   Barrister-at-Law, 
Dublin.  VI.  Jane,  d.  28  April,  1S72. 

Mr.  Mulholland,  who  held  the  1st  civil  distinction 
of  the  Order  of  Leopold,  conferred  on  him  by  H.M. 
the  King  of  the  Belgians,  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
Louth  186G.  He  was  only  brother  of  Andrew  Mul- 
holland, Esq.  of  Springvale. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — See  Mulholland  of  Ballywalter 
Peiik. 
iSea£— Eglantine,  Hillsborough. 


w 


MULOCK  OF  KILNAGARNA. 

Mfioce,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eilnagarna,  King's 
Co.,  J.P.,  h.  183L 

ILtItC<lQC< — Thomas  Mulock,  of  Ballinakill,  Queen's 
Co.,  living  in  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Moate. 

II.  Nicholas. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Mulock,  ra.  1st,  Frances  Meares ;  and  2ndly, 
Margaret  Conran,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  1720,  Anne,  da>i.  of  Robert  Drought,  of  Park, 
King's  Co.,  and  d.s.p.,  1757,  bequeatliiig  Kilna;Tsrna  and 
other  e«t«tes  to  his  brof'er  Thomas,  and  Bellair  or  Ball- 
yard,  to  his  brother  Robert. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Robtrt  (see  Homan-Mulock,  of  Bellair). 

Thomas  Mulock,  6.  1700;  r,i.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Lawless,  Esq.,  of  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin  He  inherited  Kilna- 
garna  from  his  brother,  and  d.  1774,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  h.  1746,  Earrister-at-Law,  of  whom  hsreafter. 

II.  Robert,  of  B;.th,  in.  Maria  Horner;  d.  1837,  leavi-jg  (willi 
several  daus.), 

1  Thomas  Samuel,  m.  1825,  Dinah  Millard,  andbad issue, 
Thomas  Millard,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1846. 

Benjamin  Robert,  b.  1829;  d.  1863. 

Dinah  Maria,  the  accomplished  authoress  of  "John 
Halifax,  Gentleman,"  and  several  other  well-known 
works  of  fiction,  m.  1865,  to  George  Lillie  Craik,  Esq. 

2  William,  in.  twice,  d.  Is55,  leaving  five  children. 

III.  William,  of  Ballinagore,  m.  Alicia  Holmes;  d.  1827, 
leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  d.  v.nm.  1874. 

2  Thomas  Edmonds,  C.B.,  Col.  in  the  army;  m.  in  1861, 
Julia  Florentia,  dau.  ot  Capt.  John  Sturt,  R.E.,  of  Crichel, 
and  Alexandrina,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  liobert  Sale,  and  has 
issue  five  children. 

The  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  Mulock,  s.  his  father  at  Kilnngama  in  1774;  m. 
4  Dec.  1790,  Francis  Henrietta  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Judge,  Esq.  of  Ballyshicl,  King's  Co.,  by  his  wife,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Henry  Otway  (see  Otw  ay  of  Castle  Otwai/),  d.  JIarth, 
1827,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1850)  with  several  daus., 
an  only  son, 

Thomas  Mulock,  6.  1795;  in.  11  June,  1833,  Sophia  Mary- 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Mahon,  Rector  of  Tissauran, 
Lemanaghan,  and  Ferbaae  (see  Mauon,  Burke's  Pea  age); 
d.  4  May,  1860,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  1834,  now  of  Kilnagarna. 

II.  Henry  Louis,  b.  1836. 

III.  Robert,    >,    ,0,.,     ("<?.  1864. 

IV.  William,;"-  '""•   id.  1858. 

V.  Georce  Charles,  b.  1845;  ni.  1874,  Henrietta  Cole,  dau.  of 
John  Metge,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Sion  House,  co.  Ueath,  and  has 
issue, 

1  John  Chsrles  Metge. 

1  Henrietta  Georjina  Ethel. 

2  Sophia  Eliza  Ethel. 


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VI.  Edward  Ross,  E.N.,  6.  1847. 

VII.  Charlf-.?  James,  B.A.,  b.  1S4S. 

VIII.  Frederick  Arthur,  6.  1851 ;  d.  1ST5. 

IX.  Fraucis  John,  6.  ItioS. 

I.  Anne  Harriet,  m.  18G7,  to  Joseph  T>.  Dicldnson,  Esq.  of 
nilivicw,  Canterbury,  N.Z.,  late  of  4th  K.O.  re:,'t.,  eldest 
son  of  Lundy  Dickinson,  Esq.,  K.N.,  of  Springlawn,  Kmg's 
Co. 

II.  Frances  Jane.  in.  Sophia  Mary  Aime. 

Arms.— Az.,  a  cross  molinc   arg.     CresL—A  lion   passant, 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross  inoline.     Motto. — Virtvite  et  fide. 
Residence.— Kilnasaxna,,  King's  Co. 


mULOCK    OF    BELIiAlS. 

HoMAN-MuioCK,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bellair,  King's 
Co.,  High  Slieriff  1849,  b.  5  May,  1798  ;  m.  5  Feb. 
1828,  FraBces  Sophia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Berry,  of 
Cloneen,  son  of  T.  Berry,  Esq.  of  Eglish  Castle,  and 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Bury,  uncle  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Charleville  {title  now  extitict) ,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Homan  Mulock,  6.  8  June,  1830 ;  d.  1844. 

ti.  John  Berky,  b.  28  April,  1832. 

HI.  Thomas  Lawrence,  0.  6  JIarcli,  1834;  d.  ISoi. 

IV.  Richard  Homan,  b.  6  Feb.  1836. 

V.  Lawrence  Bomford,  b.  23  Jan.  1840;  d.  18G3. 

VI.  William  Bury,  E.  I.  Civil  Service,  b.  19  April,  1841. 

VII.  Henry  Pilldngton,  E.  I.  Civil  Service,  b.  8  Jan.  184G. 

VIII.  Homan  Mulock,  b.  3  March,  1847;  d.  1861. 

s.Y.  Francis  Berry,  E.  I.  Civil  Service,  6.  2.5  July,  1848. 
X.  George  Phillips,  Civil'Engineer,  b.  16  July,  1851. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1848. 

II.  Elizabeth  Georgina,  vi.  1  June,  1858,  Peter  Macfarlane 
Syme,  Capt.  R.A.,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Mulock. 
1  Florence  Mary. 

III.  Mary  JIulock,  m.  1st,  George  Winter  Price,  Esq.;  and 
2ndly,  July,  1867,  Frederick  I'epys  Cockercll,  Esq.,  son  of 
Charoles  Robert  Cockcrell,  R.A.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Rennic  Pepys. 

'Z  Frederick  William  Pepys. 

1  Anne  Hester.  2  Frances  Mary. 

IV.  Hester  Jane,  w.  1865,  Alfred  Austin,  Esq.  of  the  Hon. 
Society  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  of  Swinford  House, 
Ashford,  Kent. 

V.  Anne  Homan,  m.  18G6,  Arthur  Challis  Kcnnard,  Esq.  (ace 
Kennaud  of  Hordle  CUJ/j,  sou  of  Robert  Vv'iUiam  Kennard, 
M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Molloy.  2  Howard  William. 

1  Nina  Frances.  2  Hester  Charlotte. 

Thomas,  3rd  son  of  Laurence  Molloy,  of  Clonbela- 
more  {see  Molloy  of  Clonhelamore) ,  and  of  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Mulock,  D.D.,  of  Bellair, 
on  succeeding  to  the  property  of  his  maternal  uncle, 
Thomas  Homan-Mulock,  of  Bellair,  assumed  by 
Queen's  License  and  Royal  Letters  Patent,  dated 
3  March,  1843,  the  name  and  arms  of  Homan- 
Mtjlock. 

HtliraCJC— Thomas  MnLocK,  of  Ballinakill,  Queen's  Co., 
living  in  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  TnoMAs,  of  Moate.  ii.  Nickolas. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas,  m.  1st,  Frances  Meares ;  and  2ndly,  Margaret 
Conran,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  1720,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Drought,  of  Park, 
King's  Co.,  and  (/.  .t.'p.  llbl,  bequeatlied  Kilnagarna  and 
other  e.states  to  his  brother  Thomas,  and  Bellair  or  Ball- 
yard  to  his  brother  Robert. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1700;  to.  1744,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lawless, 
Esq.  of  Shankhill,  co.  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Nicholas,  1st 
Baron  Cloncurry :  he  inherited  Kilnagarna  from  his  brother, 
and  d.  1774  /.see  Molock  nf  Kllacirjarnv). 

III.  Robert,  inherited  Bellair,  or  Bellyard,  from  his  brother 
in  1732,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1  Alicia,  ra.  Owen  Jlooiiey,  of  "  The  Doon,"  King's  Co. 
The  only  son  of  Robert  Mulock  of  Bellair, 

Rev.  John  Mulock,  D.D.,  /;.  1722;  d.  1800;  m.  1st,  Emily 
Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Hurd  Wetherall,  of  Castle  Wetherall, 
King's  Co.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Banagher. 

II.  Hurd,  Barrister-at-Law,  d'.  unm.  ISll. 


I.  France."!  Amelia,  in.  10  May,  1778,  Henry  Pilkington,  of 
Tore  i^see  Pilkinoton  of  Tore). 

Dr.  Mulock  TO.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard 
Homan,  Esq.  of  Moate  and  Surrock,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
through  her  acquired  the  Homan  property  (vide  Sie  Philip 
Homan,  Bart.,  title  now  extinct),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Thomas  Homan,  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1816,  h.  1765; 
TO.  Catherine  Frances  (who  d.  1845),  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Berry,  of  Eglish  Castle,  King's  Co. ;  d.  s.  j).  1843. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  22  Feb.  1788,  Lawrence  Bomford  Molloy, 
Esq.  0!  Clonhelamore,  King's  Co. ;  d.  1804,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  (Rev.),  6.  1790;   d.  unm.  1818. 

2  Daniel,  b.  1793;  to.  16  May,  1834,.  Julia  Henrietta,  only 
dau.  of  Major  James  Higginson  (.«ce  Moleoy,  o/CJonieJo- 
mnrc),  and  d.  25  April,  1856,  leaving  issue. 

3  Thomas,  now  of  Bellair,  b.  1798. 

1  Anne  Homan,  m.  1818,  Alured,  son  of  Major-Gen. 
L'Estrange,  and  d.  s.  p.  1819. 

III.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1828. 

Arms — For  Mulock:  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  cross 
moline  quarter  pierced  in  the  dexter  chief  a  fetterlock  arg. 
For  HoMAN  :  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between 
pheons  points  downwards  or,  three  trefoils  slijipcd  jjpr.  Crest 
— A  lion  passant  az.  in  the  dexter  paw  a  ciosslet  litchee  gu. 
Motto — In  hoc  signo  vinces. 

lieaidence — Bellair,  King's  Co. 


MUNDY    OF    MAEKEATON. 

Mttndt,  Francis  Noel,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  co. 
Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  29  Nov.  1833  ;  m.  12  July, 
1864,  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Eichard  Caven- 
dish, of  Thornton,  Bucks.  i 

2«l!lCa(Jf . — ^This  eminent  family  is  supposed  to  derive  its 
surname  from  the  Abbey  of  Mondate,  in  the  Dukedom  of 
Normandy. 

John  Mundt,  living  in  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  m.  Isabel,  ■ 
dau.  of  Robinget  Eyre,  of  Hope,  and  left  a  son, 

Richard  Munday,  m.  Maryon,  dau.  of  Sir  .lohn  de  Lalande, 
Knt.,   and  from   his   marriage  lineally  descended  Sir  John  . 
MuNDY,  of  JIarkeaton,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1522-23,  from 
whom  derived,  6th  in  descent,  | 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton  (son  of  William  Mundy, 
Esq.  of  Markeaton,  by  Frances  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Capt. 
Gilbert  Coke,  and  grandson  of  John  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Mark- 
eaton, by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Coke).  He  m. 
about  1689,  Philippa,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Michael  Wright- 
son,  Esq.  of  Osbaston,  by  whom  he  acquired  that  estate,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Mundy  was  Sheriff  of  Derby  1694^  and  was 
s.  at  his  decease  (will  dated  21  April,  1720)  by  his  son, 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Osbaston  and  Markeaton,  Sheriff  of 
Leicester  1714,  m.  1713,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Noel,  of 
Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  three  sons  and  two 
daus.  This  gentleman,  the  friend  of  Addison,  Steele,  and  the  ' 
other  eminent  literary  men  of  his  day,  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Weightson  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  D.C.L.,  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Derby  1737,  and  M.P.  co.  Leicester  1747.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Burdett,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Burdett, 
Bart,  of  Foremarke,  by  whom  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1759)  he  had  one 
son  and  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Elizabeth,  m. 
1799,  Robert,  7th  Earl  Ferrers.  Mr.  Mundy  d.  18  June,  1762, 
aged  47,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Noel  Clarke  Mdndy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  J. P., 
6.  1739 ;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Ayrton,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1  Nov. 
1768)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1770,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Burdett,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Aug.  1807) 
had  two  sons,  ,^ 

Francis,  his  heir.  \' 

Charles  Godfrey,  of  Burton  Hall,  near  Loughborough,  m. 
26  June,  1806,  Harriet  (senior  co-heiress  of  the  Barony  of 
Serope  of  Masham),  only  child  and  heir  of  the  late  Charles 
Burrell  Massingberd,  Esq.  of  Ormsby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1864),  had  (with  two  daus.,  Harriet, 
who  (/.  unm.,  and  Sophy,  m'.  1833,  John  Christopher  Dow- 
deswell,  Esq.),  one  son,  Charles  John  Henry,  now  of 
Ormsby,  who  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Massingberd,  in 
addition  to  those  of  Mundy,  on  succeeding  to  the  inheritance 
of  his  mother's  family  {see  Massingeerd-Mundy  of  Ormsby). 

Mr.  Mundy  (who  was  the  author  of  two  admired  poems,  Heed- 
wood  Forest  and  The  Fall  of  Needwood)  d.  23  Oct.  1815,  aged 
76.    His  elder  son, 

Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  M.P.  co.  Derby,  6. 
29  Aug.  1771 ;  m.  16  Dec.  1800,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Lcaper 
Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleovcr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had 
issue, 


MUN 


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MUN 


1141 


Wiu-tAM,  of  Jlarkoaton. 

Marian,  m.  1844,  \V.  Gilder,  Esq.,  and  d.  a.  p.  ISCO. 

Laura,  d.  unm.  1842.  Emily,  </.  vnm.  Is.'W. 

Constance,  ih,  20  Dec.  1S32,  Henry  Fox  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock 
Abbey,  Wilts. 
Mr.  Mundy  d.  6  May,  1837.    His  son, 

William  BIundy,  Esq,  of  Markcaton,  J,P.  and  D.L,,  M.P. 
for  South  Derbyshire,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  14  Sept.  1801;  m. 

Oct.  1830,  Harriet  Georjiiana,  oldest  d.au.  of  James  Kraiiipton, 
Esq.  of  JMorcton,  Dorset,  and  of  Lady  Harriot  Strnngways,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  llcliester,  and  d. 
10  April,  1877,  leaving  a  son, 

Fkancis  Noel,  now  of  Markeaton. 

Jrmx—Vfv  pale  gu.  and  sa,  on  a  cross  enfrT.ailcd  ara:.  five 
locenges  purpuro  a  chief  or,  eliarfrc<l  with  tlirce  eagles'  legs 
erased  li  la  quise  az,  Crc^t — A  wolfs  head  erased  sa.  bf^autce, 
aire  issuing  from  its  mouth.     Motto — Deus  providebit. 

Seat— Markeaton,  near  Derby. 


MUNDY    OF    SHIPLEY    HALL.' 

MrNDY,  Alfred  Edward  Miller,  Esq.  of  Ship- 
ley Hall,  CO.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  28  Nov.  1849  ;  »».  25 
1873,  Ellen,  yotingest  dau.  of  C.  R.  Palmer  More- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Alfreton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  Lad- 
broke  Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

Evelyn  Hester. 

tLtltCaCJC.— This  family  is  a  younger  branch  of  the  Mundys 
of  Harkeaton. 

Gilbert  Mc^a)T,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of  John  Mundy,  Esq.  of 
Harkeaton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau,  of  Sir  Francis  Coke,  of 
rmsley),  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby  1697.  He  to.  Mary, 
dan.  of  William  Shenson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Mcndt,  Esq.  m.  Hester,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard 
HiUer,  Esq.  of  Shipley,  and  by  that  lady  had,  with  a  dau., 
lester,  m.  1776,  Sir  Roger  Xewdigate,  Bart.,  LL.D.,  M.P.,  a 
ion  and  heir, 

Edward  Miller  Mcn-dt,  Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall,  upwards  of 
thirty  years  31. P,  for  co,  Derby  ;  to.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  co- 
leir  of  Godfrey  Meynell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1783  ;  2ndly,  Georgiana, 
Lady  Middleton,  dau.  of  Evelyn  Chadwick,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly, 
ttrs.  Barwell.    By  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Miller,  his  heir. 

II.  Godfrey  Basil,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  2(5  Xov.  ISOl,  the 
Hon.  Sarah  Brydges  Rodney,  dau.  of  the  famous  Admiral 
Lord  Rodney,  K.B,,  and  d.  14  March,  1843,  having  had  issue, 

1  Godfrey  Charles,  a  Major-Gen,  in  the  army,  and  Governor 
of  Jersey,  »i,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Hon,  William  Herbert, 
Dean  of  Carlisle,  and  has  issue,  Herbert  and  Cyril. 

2  George  Rodney  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Admiral,  b.  19  April,  180.5. 

3  PieiTepont  Henry,  Major-Gen.,  m.  Ist,  1859,  Harriet 
Georgina,  dau.  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral  Sir  George  Tyler, 
K.H,,  of  Cottrell,  co,  Glamorgan,  and  widow  of  E,  P, 
Richards,  Esq,,  Plus  Newydd,  co,  Glamorgan,  and  has 
issue,  Godfrey  and  Basil.  He  m.  2ndly,  30  April,  1870, 
Geraldine  Henrietta,  dau,  and  co-heir  of  Rev.  M,  F, 
S.  Townshend,  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork,  Vicar  of 
Thornbury,  co,  Gloucester, 

4  George  Valentine,  Col,  in  the  army,  C.B.,  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  deceased. 

1  Rosamond,  m.  1827,  Charles,  Lord  Tredegar. 

m.  George  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Admiral  R.N. ,  deceased. 
IV.  Frederick,  Rector  of  Windleston,  co.  Durham. 
1.  Frances,  m.  Lord  C.  Fitzroy. 

Jy  his  2nd  wife  Mr.  Mundy  had  a  dau., 

Georgiana  Elizabeth,  ju.  18  July,  1807,  Henry,  Duke  of 
Newcastle. 

Ilr.  Mundy  m.  Srdly,  1811,  Katherine,  widow  of  Richard  Bar- 
bell, Esq.  of  Stansted  Park,  Sussex,  and  had  a  son, 

BoBERT  MiLLEB  (Sir),  {see  Mundy  of  Ilolbjbank). 
fhe  eldest  son, 

Edward  IMilleb  Mdndt,  Esq.  of  .Shipley,  m.  1802,  Nelly, 
iau.  of  F.  Barton,  Esq.,  and  dying  1834,  left  issue, 

Edward  Miller,  of  Shipley  Hall,  M.P.  for  South  Derbyshire, 

d.  29  Jan.  1849. 
Willoughby,  in  the  army,  d.  at  Nice.  Alfred. 

Fitzherbcrt.  Fitzroy. 

Meynell   Horton  Miller,   Lieut.   R.N.,   J. P.    and    D.L.,  to. 

3  April,  1873,  Eliza  M.  Paynter,  only  dau.  of  John  Taylor, 

Esq. 

Maria,  m.  Sir  Henry  Wilmot,  Bart. 
Angusta,  m.  the  lion,  and  Rev.  Frederick  Curzon. 
Emma,  m.  Lorenzo  Kirkpatrick  Hall,  Esq. 
Milliccnt,  d.  v.nm. 

le  eldest  son, 

Alfred  Miller  Mcn-dt,  Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
r.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  b.  9  Jan.  1809;  m.  5  June, 


1341,  .Tane,  2nd  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  John  Hindmarsii,  K.H., 
and  had  issue, 
1.  Alfrkd  Edward  Miller,  now  of  Shipley  Hall. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  m.  7  Get.  18G3,  Edmund  Constantino  Henry 
Phipps,  Esq.,  lird  .See.  of  Legation,  Stuttgard,  only  son  of 
the  late  Hon.  Edmund  Phipps. 

II.  Nelly  lliiiilmarsh,  iii.  5  Aug.  18C2,  the  Hon.  MajorCharles 
John  .Vildington,  5th  son  of  Viscount  Sidmouth. 

III.  Augusta  .Marian,  m.  27  April,  18G6,  Major  Fred.  Barclay 
Chapman,  Mth  Hussars. 

He  d.  at  Nice,  29  March,  1877. 

Arms,  &c. — {Ser  preceding  Family). 
/Secti— Shipley  Hall,  Derby. 


MUNDY  OF  HOLLYBANK. 
]\rrxDY,  Sir  Robert  Miller,  K.C.M.O.  1877, 
of  Hollybank,  Hants,  Major  Royal  Artillery,  and 
J.P.  for  Hants,  b.  13  Oct.  1813 ;  ?».  16  Oct.  1841, 
Isabella  Leyborne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Leyborne  Popham,  of  Littlccote,  Wilts,  and  Hound- 
street,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Leyborne,  in  the  Royal  Navy,  b.  15  Feb.  1852, 
killed  in  Ashantee,  1874. 

I.  Marian  Catherine,  to.  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  R.  Pearson,  3rd 
Buffs. 

II.  Isabella  Emily,  to.  2S  Sept.  1872,  Hon.  H.N.  S.  Hood,  R.N. 

III.  Millicent,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  W.  Gore. 

IV.  Maria  Georgiana,  in.  the  Hon.  W.  C.  Carpenter,  R.N. 

V.  Eleanor.  vi.  Elizabeth.  vii.  Emmeline. 
VIII.  Constance.         is.  Rose.  x.  Maude. 

Major  Mundy,  who  scrred  in  the  R.H.A.  in  Turkey 
in  1855,  and  was  appointed  Lieut.-GoTernor  of 
Grenada  in  1863,  Lieut.-GoTernor  British  Honduras 
1874,  and  retired  1877,  is  only  son  (by  his  3rd  wife, 
Catherine,  widow  of  Richard  Barwell,  Esq.  of 
Stansted  Park,  Sussex)  of  Edward  Miller  Mundy, 
Esq.  of  Shipley  Hall,  co.  Derby,  M.P.  for  that  shu-e 
for  forty  years,  who  d.  in  Oct.  1822.  (See  Mundy 
of  SJiipley  Hall) 

Arms,  Ci-cH.  <fec. — Same  as  MrxDT  o/ S/iipJe!/ /TaZ!. 

(Scat — Hollybank,  Emsworth,  Hants. 


MUNDY-MASSINGBEED. 

See  Massingberd. 


MUNEO    OF    TEANINICH. 

Mttnro,  Stitaet  Caeadoc,  Esq.  of  Teaninieh,  co. 
Ross,  b.  20  May,  1826 ;  s.  his  father  in  the  estate 
of  Teaninieh. 

UlltCilSr. — The  family  of  Munro  of  Fowlis,  of  which  the 
Munros  of  Teaninieh  are  a  branch,  is  among  the  most 
ancient  and  distinguished  in  the  north  of  England.  Their 
bravery  is  evidenced  by  two  chiefs  of  the  clan  having  been 
killed  at  Bannockburn,  one  at  Holmedown  Hill,  and  another 
on  Pinkie  Field.  The  direct  ancestor  of  the  present  repre- 
sentative of  the  Teaninieh  branch, 

HoGH  MnNRO,  Esq.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Fraser, 
Esq.,  Baillie  of  Inverness,  and  had  three  sons,  Uncn,  his  heir; 
Alexander,  d.  at  Lisbon;  and  .iVndrew,  who  went  to  Bombay. 
The  eldest, 

Hugh  jMdnro,  Esq.  of  Teaninieh,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Duff,  Provost  of  Inverness,  and  by  her  had  (with 
three  daus.,  Magdalen,  to.  Munro  of  Kiltearn,  and  d.  1795; 
Elizabeth  and  Janet,  both  d.  1777)  two  sons,  Hugh,  and 
James.    The  elder, 

Ilrfjn  Munro,  Esq.  of  Teaninieh,  d,  unm.  1766,  and  was  «. 
by  his  brother, 

James  Munro,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  of  Teaninieh,  to.  1768, 
Margaret,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Murdo  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of 
Ardross,  co.  Ross,  and  (/.  May,  1788,  leaving(with  three  dau?., 
Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Warrand,  Esq.  of  Warrandficld,  co. 
Inverness;  Bcthia,  and  Alexina,  both  rf.  young)  four  sons.. 
Hush,  Cipt.  7Sth  mst.,d.  181G. 

BlLKDO,  ot  Dundonald,  who  as.sumed  the  surname  of  Mac- 
kenzie on  succeediug  to  his  mother's  property.  He  d.  184.5, 
leaving  issue,  Hugh  Mackenzie,  of  Ardross  and  Dundonnell, 
who  i^  30  July,  ls(i9,  and  Kenneth  .Mackenzie,  of  .\rdross 
and  Dundonnell,  m.  1838,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Cliffe,  and 
d.  12  Dec.  1878,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  Murdo,  b. 
1843,  now  of  Ardross. 
Hector,  Col.,  d.  unm.  1327.     John,  Maj.-Gen.,  of  Teaninieh. 


1142 


MUN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUR 


The  youngest  son, 

JouN  MuNRo,   Esq.    of  Teaninicli,    J. P.    anil   D.L.,    Gen. 
n.I.C.S.,    6.    June,    1778;     purchased    Teaninich    from    his 
ehlest  brother;  he  w.  8  Dec.  1808,  Charlotte,  younRest  dau. 
of  the  Kev.  St.  John  Blacker,  Rector  of  Moira,  and  Prebendary 
of  Inver,  co.  Donegal,  and  d.  25  Jan.  1858,  having  had  issue, 
James  St.  John,  0.  18  Nov.  1811,  late  Major  31st  rcgt. 
John,  6.  18  April,  18J0,  Lieut.  10th  Bengal  Light  Cavalry ; 
d.  Dec.   1845,  two   days  after  the  battle  of  Moodkec,   of 
wounds  received  there. 
Stuart  Caradoc,  now  of  Teaninich. 
Maxwell  William,  b.  17  Aug.  1827  ;  (/.  Sept.  1854. 
Charlotte,   m.   17   Jan.    1834,   the    Hon.   George    Augustus 
Spencer,  Lieut.-Col.,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Churchill,  and 
has  issue. 

Arms — Or,  an  eagle's  head  erased  gu.     Motto — Dread  God. 
Seat — Teaninich,  Alness,  co.  Boss,  N.B. 


MUNTZ    OF    EDSTONE    HALL, 

MuNTz,  Philip  Henry,  Esq.  of  Edstone  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Birmmghaiu,  h.  11  Jan. 
1811 ;  m.  June,  1831,  Wilhclmine,  dau.  of  the  late 
J.  D'Olhofen,  Conseiller  de  Finance,  Grand  Duchy 
of  Baden,  and  has,  with  two  younger  sons  and  four 
younger  daus., 

George  Alfred,  h.  1833;  m.  1870,  Mary  Emma  Margaret, 
dau.  of  W.  Preston,  Esq.  of  Burythorpe,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue. 
Ptosalie,  m.  1859,  Philip  Albert  Muntz,  Esq.  of  Keresley,  co. 
Warwick. 
Mr.  Muntz  is  son  of  the  late  Philip  Frederick  Muntz, 
Esq.  of  Selby  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  by  Catharine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Radford. 

Seat — Edstone  Hall,  Stratford-on-Avon.  Residence— Sotrgv- 
set  House,  Leamington. 


MUNTZ    OF    UMBERSLADE. 

Muntz,  Geoege  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Umborslade, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  b.  25  June,  1822  ;  m.  1st,  30  July, 
1814,  Marianne  Lydia,  dau.  of  William  Richardson, 
Esq.  of  Calcutta,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1864) 
has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Ernest,  5.  14  June,  1845 ;  m.  1869,  Georgiana 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Borrowman,  Esq.  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  has  a  son,  Ernest  Lionel  Caldwell,  b. 
1870,  and  other  issue. 

II.  William  Edgar,  6.  21  Dec.  1857. 
I.  Marianne  Edith,  married.  ii. 

III.  Catherine  Beatrice.  iv 
V.  Jessie  Emily.                              vi. 

Mr.  Muntz  m.  2ndly,  13  Feb.  1866,  Sara  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Charles  A.  Kell,  Esq.  of  Aylesbury  House, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  has  issue. 


Evelyn  Elizajtleceased. 
Constance  Eleanor. 
Amy  Rosalie. 


IV.  Ronald  Aylett. 
VI.  Joseph  Oscar. 
VIII.  Minnie  Isabelle. 


III.  Albert  Irving. 
V.  Charles  Alexander. 
VH.  Lucy  Elsie. 

iLllTCaSC— The  family  of  Muntz  came  originally  from 
Poland.    The  late 

Philip  Frederick  Montz,  Esq.  of  Selby  Hall,  co.  Wor- 
cester, m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  late  Robert  Purdon,  Esq.  of 
Radford,  and  had,  with  other  issue  {see  Mdntz  of  Edstone 
Hall),  a  son, 

George  Frederick  Muntz,  Esq.  of  Umborslade  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  who  was  returned  to  Parliament  for  Birmingham, 
1840,  on  the  retirement  of  Mr.  Attwood,  and  continued  to 
represent  that  important  constituency  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death.  He  in.  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Pryce,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1873)  had  issue, 

George  Frederick,  now  of 'Dmberslado. 
■William  Henry,  deceased.  John  Devereux,  married. 

Augustus  l'"dw;ird,  deceased. 

Charles  Adolphus,  married.        Eugene  Gustavus,  married. 
Philip  Albert,  of  Keresley,  co.  Warwick,  J. P.,  ii.  1839;    m. 
1859,  Rosalie,  dau.  of  Philip  Henry  Muntz,  Esq.  of  Edstone 
Hall,  Warwick,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 
Frances  Eliza,  married.  Clara  Sophia,  deceased. 

Mr.  Muntz  d.  30  July,  18.57. 

Arms— Or,  a  swan  wings  extended  ppr.    Crest— A  demi-swan 
E3  in  the  arms. 
(Seat— Umbcrslade,  near  Birmingham. 


BURN-MURDOCH    OF    GARTINCABER. 

BuRN-MuRDOCH,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  CO.  Perth  and  Edinburgh,  Advocate  at' 
Scotch  Bar,  b.  19  June,  1821 ;   m.  28  Aug.  1851, 
Dorothea  Harriet,  dau.  of  Capt.  Monck  Mason,  R.N. 

ULillCHQC. — William  Burn,  Esq.  of  Coldoch,  co.  Perth, 
son  of  William  Burn,  Esq.  of  Twiggs  and  Chalmerston,  co. 
Stirling,  m.  Elizabeth  M'Gibbon,  and  had  a  son,  ^ 

John  Burn,  Esq.  of  Coldoch,  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  John 
Higgins  Esq.  of  Higgins,  Neuck,  co.  StirUng  (by  Janet  Cal- 
lander his  wife,  dau.  of  Callander  of  Westerton)  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William  Burn  Callander,  Esq.  of  Wester*  'n,  co.  Stirling, 
and  Preston  Hall,  co.  Midlothian,  m.  Jacqu.  ',ta,  4th  dau.  of 
—  Hull,  Esq.  of  Marlpool  Hall,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  a  dau.  The  elder  son,  the  late  John  Alexander 
1-urn  Callander,  Esq.  m.  18C0,  Mary  Frederica  Dundas,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Henry  Amclius  Coventry,  and  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Henry,  now  of  Preston  Hall,  b.  1862. 

III.  Edward  Burn,  late  Merchant  in  London,  m.  Amelia  Todd, 
and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus. 

IV.  Alexander  Burn,  d.  unin. 

I.  Janet,  d.  unni.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Burn-Murdoch,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber,  co.  Perth,  Hig- 
gins Neuck,  and  Easter  Greenyards,  co.  Stirling,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  28  Aug.  1793;  m.  18  April,  1820,  Anne  Maule,  only 
ehild  and  heiress  of  William  Murdoch,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber, 
and  on  his  marriage  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Mur- 
doch, and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Gartincaber.         ii.  William  Murdoch,  M.D. 

III.  John  Alexander  Higgins. 

IV.  James  M'Gibbon  (Rev.)  (see  Burn-Murdoch  of  Green- 
>/ards,  en.  Stirliiig,  and  New  Lodge,  co.  York). 

v.  Archibald  James,  deceased.  vi.  Archibald  Murdoch. 

I.  Sarah  Beatrice  Campbell.  n.  Marion  Higgios, 

HI.  Margaret  Higgins. 

Scat — Gailincabor,  Deane,  co.  Perth. 


BURN-MURDOCH    OF    GREENYARDS 
AND    NEW    LODGE. 

Burn-Murdoch,  Rev.  James  McGibbon,  of 
Greenyards,  co.  Stirling,  and  New  Lodge,  co.  York, 
M.A.  Downing  Coll.  Cambridge,  fourth  son  of  the 
late  John  Burn-Murdoch,  Esq.  of  Gartincaber,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  s.  at  the  death  of  his  father  in 
1862,  to  the  estate  of  Greenyards,  under  the  will  of 
his  cousin,  James  McGibbon,  Esq. ;  m.  1856,  Mai'ia 
Hannali,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Francis  Carr, 
Esq.  of  Carr  Lodge,  and  New  Lodge,  co.  York,  aud 
has  with  other  issue,  f, 

John  Francis,  2nd  Lieut.  20th  Ilussar.s,  h.  1859. 

The  Rev.  J.  M.  Burn-Murdoch,  b.  1828,  was  formerly  i 
a  Lieut,  in  10th  Hussars,  and  served  in  India  and 
the  Crimea  ;  Crimean  Medal  and  Sebastopol  Clasp, 
Turkish  Medal  for  Crimea,  was  Oi'dained  in  1861, 
and  became  Vicar  of  Riverhcad,  Kent,  since  1863. 

JCinrSCIC. — Same  as  Burn-Murdoch  of  Gartincaber. 

Srats — Rivcrhead  Vicarage,  Sevenoaks,  Kent;  Inver  Braan, 
Dunkeld,  CO.  Perth;  New  Lodge  Barnsley,  co.  York.  Clubs— 
Junior  United  Service,  London;  New,  Edinburgh. 


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MURE    OF    CALDWELL. 

Mure,  William,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  co.  Ayr,  J.P., 
D.L.  cos.  Ayr,  and  Renfrew,  M.P.  for  Renfnw- 
sliirc,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  b.  9 
May,  1830;  w.  26  April,  1859,  the  Hon.  Constance 
Elizabeth  Wyndham,  youngest  dau.  of  George,  1 
Lord  Lcconlield,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  17  Jan.  1870. 

I,  Mary  Laura  Florence. 

II.  Constance  Madeleine  Emma. 

HI.  Marjory  Susan  Caroline.         iv.  Lilias  Elizabeth  Erafly. 

?liurn0f.— The  Mures  of  Caldwell  are  immediately  de- 
scended from  Sir  Reginald  More,  or  Mure,  of  Abercorn  and 
Cowdams,  who  ai)pcars  to  have  been  Chamberlain  of  Scotland 
as  early  as  1329,  the  first  year  of  the  reign  of  David  11.  The 
name  occurs,  written  at  various  periods,  More,  Mure,  Muii", 


MUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUR 


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Moor,  *c.  Tlie  arms  of  "Muir  of  Caldwell,"  and  "Muir 
of  liouallan,"  bcinfj  then  the  two  chief  Houses  of  the 
name  in  Scotland,  are  exhibited  on  page  4G  of  the  Scottish 
Ikt-aldry,  emblazoned  by  Sir  David  Lindsay,  Lord  Lton, 
about  the  year  lO-lO.  Those  of  Caldwell  present  the  plain 
shield  of  the  Mores,  "  three  mullets  on  a  bend;  "  while  on  the 
sliicld  of  llowALLAN  are  quartered  the  whcat-shoaves  of  the 

COMVSS. 

The  most  ancient  of  the  name  on  record  are  the  Mores  of 
PolkcUy,  near  Kilmarnock,  in  co.  Ayr;  one  of  whom,  David 
dc  More,  appears  as  witness  to  a  charter  of  Alexander  II. 
The  direct  male  line  of  Tolkelly  becoming  extinct,  the  estate 
passed,  by  marriage  of  the  heir  female,  to  the  Mores 
of  Uowallan,  cadets  of  the  family  who  had  acquired  the 
neighbouring  tatc  of  Rowallau,  from  the  Comyns,  its  ancient 
lords. 

Gilchrist  More  (youngerson  of  Sir  Reginald  More,  of  Aber- 
corn,  one  of  the  Commissioners  appointed,  a.d.  13-10,  to  treat 
with  the  Lords  I'ercy,  Mowbray,  and  Neville  on  a  truce  between 
the  two  nations)  became  the  male  representative  of  the  House 
of  Abercorn  at  the  death  of  his  elder  brother,  William.  To 
him  descended  the  property  of  Cowdams.  The  estate  of  Cald- 
well, in  the  shires  of  Ayr  and  Renfrew,  he  is  supposed  to  have 
acquired  by  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Caldwell,  of  that  ilk, 
then  a  family  of  some  note,  having  given  a  Chancellor  to  Scot- 
land, 1349.     From  Gilchrist  lineally  descended 

John  Mure,  of  Caldwell  (eldest  son  of  John  Mure,  of  Cald- 
well, by  his  wife,  the  Lady  Janet  Stewart,  dau.  of  Matthew, 
Earl  of  Lennox),  who  inherited  Caldwell  15.39.  He  m.  1st,  the 
Lady  Isabel  Montgomerie,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  of  Eglinton ; 
and  2ndly,  Christian,  dau.  of  Ninian,  Lord  Ross,  of  Hawk- 
head,  and  had  (with  younger  children)  two  sons,  i.  John  (Sir), 
his  heir;  and  ii.  AVilliam,  of  Glanderstoun,  ancestor  of  the 
Mures  of  Glanderstoun;  he  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gavin 
Hamilton,  of  Raploch,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Janet,  wife  of 
John  PoUoch,  of  that  ilk)  a  son  and  heir,  William,  of  Glan- 
derstoun, who  in.  Jean,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Hans  Hamilton,  and 
sister  of  James,  Earl  of  Clanbrassil,  by  whom  he  left,  at  his 
decease,  1640  (with  a  dau.,  Janet,  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Car- 
stairs,  and  mother  of  William  Carstairs,  the  patriot),  a  son, 
William,  of  Glanderstoun,  who  m.  Euphemia  Mure,  of  Cald- 
well, and  had  a  son,  William,  of  Glanderstoun  and  Caldwell. 
John  Mure  ci.  about  1544,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Mcee,  of  Caldwell,  who  m.  Janet  Kennedy,  of 

Eargeny,  and  had  three  sons,  Robert  ;  William ;  and  James. 

He  was  slain  on  the  10th  Sept.  1750,  by  the  Cunninghames  of 

Aikett  and  Raeburne  of  that  ilk.    To  Sir  John  s.  his  son, 

I    Sir  Robert  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  who  ra.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau. 

pf  Kincaid,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  ho  had  two  sons,  John,  who 

\i.  s.  p. ;  and  James,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  William 

Uure,  of  Rowallan,  and  left  at  his  death,  v.  j).,  four  sons  and 

many  daus. ;  the  eldest  son,  Robert,  was  successor  to  his 

randfather.    Sir  Robert  m.  2ndly,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  George 

Preston,  of  Valleyfield,  and  relict  of  Robert,  Lord  Sempill, 

)y  whom  he  left  a  dau.,  m.  Sir  William  Hamilton,  Bart,  of 

reston.  About  ICIO,  the  lands  of  Thornton,  near  Kilmarnock, 

ong  in  possession  of  the  family,  were  alienated  to  a  cadet, 

ounder  o5  the  House  of  Mure  of  Thornton,  the  male  line  of 

rhich  becoming  extinct,  1701,  in  the  person  of  Sir  Archibald 

dure,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  the  estate  passed  by  his  heir 

emale  to  John  Cunninghame,  of  Caddcl.  Sir  Robert  was  s.  by 

lis  grandson, 

BOBEBT  McRE,  of  Caldwcll,  who  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  TJchtred 
Cnoz,  of  Ramphorlic,  and  had  three  sons,  successively  "  of 
aldwell,"  and  one  dau.,  Euphemia,  m.  William  Mure,  of 
Jlanderstoun.  Robert  Mure,  it  seems,  fell  in  battle  about 
«40.    His  3rd  son, 

William  Mire,  of  Caldwell,  m.  1655,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Cunninghame,  of  Cunninghamchead.  This  Laird  was 
ttainted  for  joining  the  Covenanters,  fled  to  Holland,  and  d. 
a  exile.  His  estates,  on  forfeiture,  were  granted  to  the  cele- 
rated  Gen.  DalzcU.  His  lady  was  imprisoned,  with  two  of 
er  daug.,  in  Blackness  Castle,  and  underwent  much  cruel 
ersecution.  Of  Caldwell's  three  daus.,  Jane,  the  eldest,  m. 
ol.  John  Erskinc,  of  Carnock,  but  left  no  issue;  Anne,  the 
oungest,  rf.  during  the  persecution  of  the  family;  while 
Babbaba  Mure,  the  '2nd  dau.,  lived  to  obtain,  by  special  Act 
f  Parliament,  on  the  19th  July,  1690,  a  full  restitution  of  her 
atrlmonial  estates.  She  m.  John  Fairlie,  of  that  ilk,  but 
Ting  without  issue,  was  s.  by  her  kinsman, 
William  Mcre,  4th  Laird  of  Glanderstoun,  descended  from 
^illiaiD,  2nd  son  of  the  John  Mure  who  inherited  Caldwell 
iSO.  He  f».  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Mowat,  Bart.,  but 
ring  s.  p.,  wa;:  X.  hi  his  ncrhcw, 
II. 


William  Mcre,  eldest  of  eighteen  children  of  James  Mure, 
Esq.*  of  Rhoddens,  in  Ireland,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Monkwood,  co.  Ayr.  He  in.  1710, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Stewart,  liart.  of  Goodtrces  and  Colt- 
ness.  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland,  and  dying  17J2,  left  (with  a 
dau.,  Agnes,  m.  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  of  Shcwaltun)  a  son 
and  successor, 

WiLLiA.M  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  M.P.  for  co.  Renfrew  from 
1742  to  1701,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Scottish  Exchequer.  Ho 
m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  James  Graham,  Lord  Easdule,  Senator 
of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  left  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  .Tames,  of  Cecil  Lodge,  Herts,  m.  Frederi^a,  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Metcalfe,  Esq.  of  Hawsted,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (.who 
d.  1S34)  left  issue, 

1  Alexander  James,  in.  1828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oldfield 
Bowles,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  William  Markham,  Esq. ;  and 
d.  1828. 

2  James,  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Briee  Pearse,  Esq. 

3  Philip  William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  ot  Sir  T.  A.  Strange. 

4  Frederica  Sophia,  m.  Col.  G.  H.  Broke. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  James  Rennie,  Esq.  of  Leith,  Merchant. 

II.  Anne. 

To  Baron  Mure  s.  1770,  his  eldest  son, 

CoL.  William  Mure,  of  Caldwell,  Vice-Lieut,  of  the  co. 
Renfrew,  who  m.  1791,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hunter 
Blair,  Bart,  of  Dunskey,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm.  1S31. 

David,  D.L.,  0.  Nov.  1810,  formerly  M.P.  co.  Bute,  now  a 

Judge  of  the  Court  of  Se.'ision  in  Scotland,  under  the  title  of 

Lord  JIure;  m.  1841,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Tod,  Esq. 

of  Kirkhill,  co.  Midlothian,  and  by  her  (who  d-  ls49)  has 

one  son  and  three  daus. 

Jane,  ni.  the  Hon.  Lieut.-Gcn.  Sir  Charles  ColvUle,  G.C.B. 
Katherine. 
Elizabeth. 

Clementina,  d.  1827. 
Jemima. 
Anne,  d.  1829. 
Sophia,  d.  young. 

Col.  Mure  d.  9  Feb.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Mcre,  Esq.  of  Caldwell,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  Ren- 
frewshire Militia,  Ij.  9  July,  1799;  m.  7  Feb.  1825,  Laura,  2nd 
dau.  of  William  Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Caldwell. 

Charles  Reginald,  Capt.  43rd  Light  Infantry,  h.  9  May,  1833; 

killed  in  action  in  New  Zealand,  April,  lsC3. 
James,  Advocate  Scotch  Bar,  Consul  at  the  Balearic  Isles,  6. 

23  Oct.  183.5. 
Laura  Elizabeth. 
Anne  Clementina,  m.  Alexander  Craven  Orde,  Esq.,  and  has 

is.sue. 
Emma,  m.  1853,  Thomas,  3id  Lord  Ribblesdale,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Mure  d.  1  April,  1860. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  az.  three  mullets  of  the  first;  within 
a  border  engrailed  gu.  Crat — A  Saracen's  head  ppr.  Motto — 
Duris  non  frangor. 

S(a  (—Caldwell  by  Glasgow,  N.E .  Town  Residence— 31 ,  Eaton 
Place,  S.W. 


*  Of  the  remaining  children  of  James  Mure,  of  Rhoddens, 
two,  Col.  George  and  Capt.  Alexander,  were  wounded  at  the 
Battle  of  Fontenoy.  A  third  wa.s  Hutchin.son  Mure,  Esq.  of 
Saxliam  Hall,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  a  Merchant  in  London. 
The  descendants  of  both  George  and  Hutchinson  settled  in 
Suffolk. 

George  Mcre,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Greys,  the  ofiBcer 
wounded  at  Fontenoy,  m.  Jane  Rattray,  of  Craighall,  and 
widow  of  Sir  J.  Elphinstone,  of  Logic,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had 
issue,  three  sons,  William  and  George,  both  d.  unm. ;  and 

Thomas  Mure,  Esq.  of  Warriston,  who  );i.  1795,  Helen, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  of  Shewalton,  eo.  Ayr, 
2nd  son  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Glasgow,  and  d.  18U0,  having  had 
surviving  issue, 

Georoe,  of  Herringswell  Hou.<!e. 

Patrick  Boyle,  b.  28  Sept.  1800;  m.  1835,  Rachel  Anne,  only 
child  of  the  late  John  Macredie,  Esq.  of  Perceton,  co.  Ayr 
(.?('«  SLacbedie  of  Perceton). 

Helen. 

Flora  Campbell,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Craig. 

The  elder  son, 

George  Mure,  Esq.  of  Herringswell  House,  b.  11  June, 
1797;  )/i.  17  Sept.  1835,  Fanny  Eliza,  only  dau.  of  Wright 
Thomas  Squire,  Esq.  of  Bridge  House,  Peterborough.  He  was 
in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  and  served  at  Waterloo,  .«.  his  cousin, 
Samuel  Mure,  Esq.,  21  Dec.  18':6;  and  </.  s.  ?>.  10  JTareh,  1868. 
His  widow  hi.  2ndly,  1873,  William  Edmund  Image,  Esq.  J.P. 

4  K 


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MUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUK, 


larcriiPHY  of  kilseew. 

jVIrsPHT,  William,  Esq.  of  Kilbrew,  co.  Meath, 
h.  4  Jan.  1834  ;  m.  2  Aug.  1856,  Anna,  dau.  of 
Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and 
lias,  witli  two  daus.,  a  son  and  heir, 

■William,  6.  1857;  m.  1878,  bis  cousin,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Maurice  Blake. 

fLiUCaflC. — 'William  iluBPHT,  Esq.  of  Mount  Merrion,  co. 
Dublin,  and  of  HilbrewandBallyniaglasson,  co.  Meath,  6. 1771; 
rn.  JIargaret,  dau.  of  Bryan  Eeilly,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thaiieus  Ford,  and  sister  of  Elizabeth  Ford,  who  w..  Edward 
Madden,  and  left  two  children,  Dr.  Eichard  R.  Madden,  the 
distinguished  writer,  and  Eliza  Cogan,  mother  of  Eight  Hon. 
"William  Cogan,  M.P.  By  Margaret  his  wife,  Mr.  Murphy  left 
(with  five  daus.,  of  whom  Catherine,  the  eldest,  m.  John 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Warrenstown,  co.  Meatta,  and  d.  s.  p.)  four 
Bons, 

I.  John  William,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  WiUiam,  m.  Id40,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Matthew  O'Conor, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  co.  Roscommon;  and  (/.  at  Florence, 
1843,  leaving  two  daus.,  1  Louisa  Margaret,  widow  of 
Eichard  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  co.  Galway ;  2  Emily. 

m.  Charles  James,  d.  unm.  1849. 

IV.  James,  of  Mount  Merrion,  co.  Dublin;  d.  v.nm.  I8C0. 

Mr.  Muiphy  d.  1849.    His  eldest  son, 

John  William  Mcbpht,  Esq.  of  Ballymaglasson,  rn.  Frances 

Catherine,  only  child  of  Christopher  Johnson  (son  of  Johnson 

of  Warrenstown,  co.  Meath),  a  General  in  the  Austrian  service, 

and  Governor  of  Gratz,  by  his  wife,  Frances,  widow  of  Sir 

James  Nugent,  Bart,  of  Donors,  and  sister  of  Lawrence  Coyne 

Kugent,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Mount  Merrion  and  Kilbrew. 

n.  John,   of  Mullen,   co.   Roscommon,   m.   11   Sept.   1867, 

Margaret  Frances,  only  child  (by  Slargaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 

Stephen  Grehan,  Esq.)  of  Francis  John  Connell,  Esq.  of 

Calla,  CO.  Galway,  and  BettivUle,  co.  Wexford  (son  of  John 

Andrew  Connell,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir 

Francis  Goold,  Bart,  of  Old  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of 

ONeill  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra),   and  has  issue.  1   John 

Francis  Joseph,  6.  18  July,  la68;    2   AVUUaui  James,  6. 

23  July,  1869. 

I.  Mary,  d.  young.  n.  Frances  EUen. 

in.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Amu — Per  pale  arg.  and  gn.  on  a  fess  engrailed  between 
four  lions  rampant  two  garbs  all  countercharged.  Crest — On  a 
mount  vert,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  bezantee  holding  in  the  fore- 
paws  a  garb  or.    Motto — Fortis  et  hospilalis. 

Seat — Mount  Merrion,  near  Dublin. 


ELTJRIIA?    OP    BEOTJGHTCir. 

MrEEAT-STEWAET,    HOEATIO     GeA>'TILIE,    Esq. 

of  Brougliton,  co.  Wigton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos. 
Wilton  and  Donegal,  and  for  the  Stewartry  of  Kir- 
cudbright, High  Sheriff  for  co.  Donegal  1858,  b. 
183-4;  m.  9  Sept.  1858,  Anne  EHza  Wingfield,  3ra 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  J.  D.  Wingfield  Digby,  Yicar  of 
Coleshill,  CO.  Warn-ick.  The  Murrays  of  Broughton 
are  an  ancient  family  in  the  shire  of  Wigton,  en- 
riched by  the  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Lennox 
of  Cally,  and  the  grants  made  by  James  TI.  to 
Geoege  Mfeeat,  of  Broughton,  one  of  the  Gentle- 
men of  His  Majesty's  Bedchamber.  Mr.  Murray- 
Stewart,  of  Broughton,  is  only  child  of  Capt. 
Horatio  Stewart  (who  d.  20  Sept.  1835)  by  Sophia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Montgomery  Stewart, 
and  grandson  (by  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Douglas)  of  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Stewart,  G.C.B.,  2nd  son  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Gallo- 
way, E.T. 

.<4n?i«— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  for  Stewart,  or,  afess  chequy 
arg.  and  az.  a  bend  engrailed  gu.  all  within  a  tressure  flory 
counterflory  of  the  last;  2nd  and  .3rd,  for  Mcbkay,  az.,  three 
mullets  arg.  a  canton  of  the  last  for  difference.  CreMs— lit, 
Stewart  :  A  pelican  in  her  piety  ppr. ;  2nd,  iluBRAT :  A 
gryphon  salient  ppr.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross- 
croEslet  az.  for  difference    Motto — Impero. 

Seot.% — Cally,  Gatehouse,  Kircudbright;  and  White  House, 
KlUybcgs,  CO.  Donegal.    Club — Carlton. 


MimilAT    OF    CRINGLETIE. 
^^IrEEAT,  James  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  co 
l*eebles,   and   Westshield,   co.    Lanark,    J.P 


and 


D.L.,  Brigadier-Gen.  of  the  Eoyal  Company  of 
Archers,  Queen's  Body  Guard  for  Scotland,  6. 
11  May,  1814 ;  on.  1st,  25  March,  1852,  Elizabeth 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Jolin  Whyte  Melrille,  Esq.  of 
Bennochy  and  Strathkinness,  by  the  Lady  Catherine 
Osborne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis,  5th  Duke  of 
Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  James  Wolfe,  Lieut.  E.A.,  b.  13  March,  1853. 

n.  Francis  D'Arcy  Osborne  Wolfe,  b.  10  April,  1S54. 

III.  Sidney  George  Wolfe,  6.  2  March,  1855. 

IV.  Philip  Charles  KKightley  Wolfe,  6.  20  April,  185C. 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine  Mary  Wolfe. 

He  m.  2ndly,  27  'Soy.  1862,  Louisa  Grace,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Adam  Hay,  7th  bart.,  of  Haystoun,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

V.  Arthur  Alexander  Wolfe,  5.  22  May,  1SC6. 

II.  Hilda  Louisa  Janey  Wolfe. 

ILlItCagC. — Sie  Alexaxder  Mcbbay,  2nd  bart.  of  Black- 
barony,  the  12th  generation  of  that  ancient  family  in  a  direct 
male  line,  ra.  as  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William,  and 
sister  of  Sir  David  Murray,  of  Stanhope,  by  whom  he  had  two 
sons,  John  and  Alexander. 

John  Murray,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Alexander  of  Blackbarony'a 
2nd  marriage,  got  from  his  father  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Cringletie,  was  designated  by  that  title,  and  m.  a  dau.  of 
Drummond,  of  Hawthornden,  but  dying  without  issue,  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Murray,  of  Cringletie,  who  m.  Susan,  dau.  of 
John  Douglas,  of  Mains,  one  of  the  heirs  of  entail  of  that 
family,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Archibald,  Sheriff  Depute  of  co.  Peebles,  and  one  of  the 
Commissaries  of  Edinourgh.  He  acquired  tiie  estate  of 
Nisbet,  near  Edinburgh,  which  is  now  called  Mukrayfield. 

Margaret,  rit.  James  Justice,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Principal 
Clerks  of  Session,  son  of  Sir  James  Justice,  of  Justiee  Hall. 

Alexander  MuiTay  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  who  was  long 
Sheriff-Depute  of  Peebles,  under  William,  Earl  of  March, 
heritable  Sheriff,  and  represented  that  co.  in  three  several 
Parliaments  of  Great  Britain.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Stewart,  of  Tillicoultry,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  and  a  Lord  ef  Justiciary,  and  had  six  sons 
and  four  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Murray,  Esq.  of  Cringletie,  Lieut.-Col.,  who 
had  the  honour  to  command  the  Grenadiers  at  the  sieges  of 
Louisbourg  and  Quebec.  He  tZ.  at  Martinico,  1762,  after  that 
island  was  reduced.  He  m.  1749,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Stewart,  Bart,  of  Goodtrees,  and  left  issue  two  sons, 
Alexander,  a  Major  of  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  ;  and  d.  1822, 
and  was  j.  by  J.  W.Murray,  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice; 
and  James  AVolfe,  and  one  dau.,  Catherine.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Wolfe  Murray,  Lord  Cringletie,  a  Senator  of  the 
College  of  Justice  in  Scotland,  godson  of  Gen.  Wolfe,  6.  .5  Jen. 
1759;  'hi.  7  April,  1807,  Isabella  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  .James 
Charles  Edward  Stuart  Strange,  Esq.  (godson  of  Prince  Charles 
Edward  Stuart),  H.E.I.C.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Durham,  of  Largo,  Fife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec.  18i7)  bad 
issue, 
James  Wolfe,  now  of  Cringletie. 

Alexander,  Col.  Commanding  87th  regt.,  m.  185.3,  Eugenia 
Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Curtis,  C.B. ;  and  d.  24  Dec.  1865. 
Thomas  Andrew  Lumsden.  Col.  (late  Capt.)  E.E.,  ni.  1849, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Fisher,  Queen's  Printer, 
Canada,  and  had  issue,  Thomas;  Dennistoun,  deceased; 
Elinor;  and  Elizabeth. 
Philip  Charles,  d.  1842. 

Isabella  Katherine,  m.  1834,  James  Dennistoun,  Esq.  oJ 
Dennistoun,  author  of  The  Histcty  of  the  Dukes  of  UMno, 
<fcc.,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1855;  she  d.  April,  1864. 
Marianne  Lloyd,  m.  1836,  Edmund  Ironside,  Esq.,  only  son 
of  Edmund  Ironside,  of  Tannochside,  co.  Lanark  (since 
dead),  who  d.  1862. 
Margaret  Ehzabeth,  m.  1848,  Victor  Robert  de  Cussac;  and 

d.  17  May,  1856. 
Louisa  Anne,  m.  1st,  1939,  Monsieur  Edmond  Jeannin;  and  • 
2ndly.  the  Hon.  Peter  Scarlett. 
Alicia  Stewart,  d.  1833. 

Amelia  Jane,  m.  1848,  Monsieur  Philippe  Augraud,  ex-son.'  f 
Prefet  of  Gex,  France, and  d.  Dec.  1877. 
Sophia  Carolina,  m.  1849,  Monsieur  Leopold  Isoard,  Prtfei 
of  the  Saone  Inferieure,  France. 

Frances  Octavia,   m.   1848,   Charles  Groenstreet   Addison 
Esq..  Barrister-at-Law,  who  d.  19  Feb.  1866. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  1846. 
Lord  Cringletie  d.  29  May,  1836. 


I 


MUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MUR 


1M5 


^rm»— Or,  a  fetter-lock  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  stars 
arjt.  a  bonier  gu.  Crest— A  dexter  hand  ppr.  boUting  a  scroll. 
ilullo — Uoum  time. 

Se((r«— CringlcUe,  Eddlcston,  co.  Peebles;  and  Westshicid, 
near  Lanark,  co.  Lanark. 


MUIIRAY    OF    LINTROSE. 
MtTEEAY,  McNOO,  Esq.  of  Liiilro»e,  CO.  I'crtli.J.r. 
and  D.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1802  ;    m.  27  Oct.  1831,  Anne, 
dau.  of  T.  M.  Willing,  Esq.  of  riiil;icU'lphia,  U.S. 

ILtnCA0f. — JouN  Mdrray,  Esq.  of  Lintrose,  son  (by 
Martha  bis  -nd  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew  fforcster)  of  Mongo 
Murray,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Sir  William  Murray,  1st  bart.  of 
Ochterty  re,  by  Isabel  Oliphant  his  wife,  6. 3  A  up.  1 700 ;  m .  'J8  Oct. 
1731,  his  cousin,  Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Murray,  3rd 
bart.  of  Ochtertyre,  by  Hon.  Catherine  Eraser  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Lovat,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1  Nov.  175;'))  liad 
two  sons,  Mdngo;  and  William,  6.  30  Nov.  1737,  d.  at  I'hila- 
delpliia,  1778,  Lieut.-Col.  27th  regt.    The  former, 

MUNGO  Murray,  Esq.  of  Lintrose,  h.  7  Sept.  1735;  m.  at 
Dundee,  21  Sept.  1762,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  John  Lyon,  Esq.  of 
Brigton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  had,  with  a  dau.  (ICuplioinia 
Amelia,  to.  David  Smythe,  Lord  Mcthvcn)  three  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

William,  6.  7  Aug.  1765;  ra.  Mrs.  Nisbct,  of  Cairnhill,  near 
(,;ias;;ow;  and  d.  26  Dec.  1809,  having  had  two  suns, 
William,  h.  5  Feb.  1800;  and  Mungo,  i.  16  April,  1801, 
<7.  at  Jamaica;  and  three  daus.,  Cecilia;  Mary;  and 
Euphemia  Amelia.  Alexander,  b.  12  Dec.  1707. 

Mr.  Murray  d.  10  June,  1805.    His  eldest  son, 

John  SIurray,  Esq.  of  Lintrose,  b.  11  July,  17G3;  wi. 
12  Ecb.  1802,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Gray,  Esq.  of  BalUd- 
(,'arno,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  issue, 

McNGO,  present  representative. 

John  Gray,  twin  with  his  lirother  Mungo. 

David  Smytlie,  b.  30  April,  1S07;  in.  Elizabeth  Davis,  and 
has  issue,  John  Gray,  b.  1837,  Anne,  Elizabeth,  and  other 
issue.  Mackenzie,  b.  8  Feb.  1810. 

Mr.  Murray  d.  31  Oct.  1831. 

Arms — Az.,  three  stars  arg.  in  the  centre  a  cross  of  the 
second,  surmounted  of  a  saltier  gu.  both  coupcd,  in  chief  a 
crescent  or,  fur  difference.  Crest — An  olive  branch  ppr. 
Motto — In  bello  quies. 

/Seat— Lintrose,  near  Coupar-Angus. 


mURRAY    OF    MUREAYSHALL. 

See  Geaham. 

> 

MURRAY    OF    MURRAYTHWAITE. 

MtTEEAY,  William,  Esq.  of  Mun-avthwaite,  co. 

Dumfries,  b.  31  Oct.  1865 ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

iLtnC<lQC. — This  family  has  been  settled  at  and  pospps.<;ors 
of  Murraythwaitc  since  about  the  year  1421,  and  derives 
paternally  from  the  ancient  family  of  Murray  of  Cockpool,  of 
whom  the  Murrays,  Earls  of  Annadale,  were  descendants, 
and  eventually  became  the  representatives.  A  younger  son  of 
Murray  of  Cockpool,  m.  Elizabeth  Ednam,  owner  of  Murray- 
thwaitc, and  thus  founded  this  branch  of  the  Murray  family. 
The  earliest  charter  bears  date  1426,  and  was  granted  to 
Elizabeth  Ednam'sson,  Patrick  Murray.   From  him  descended, 

William  Murray,  Esq.of  Murraylhwaite,  who  iii.  ElizabcMi, 
dau.  of  Dairy ni  pie,  of  Waterside,  in  NitUsdale,  and  had  (witli 
a  dau.,  Agnes,  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  b.  1728;  m.  1768,  Susan,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Orr;  and  d.  12  Oct.  1818,  having  had  three  sons, 

William,  6.  1769;  <?.  1781.        Alexander,  i.  1773;  rf.  1799. 
John  Murray,  b.  1775;  m.  10  Sept.  1798,  Miss  Catherine 
Arthington;  and  d.  April,  1822,  having  liad  issue, 

1  John  Dalrymplb,  who  «.  his  granduncle  John,  of 
whom  presently. 

2  William,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  m.  1834,  Sophia,  dau.  of 
llev.  John  Lynn  ;  and  r<.  June,  1842,  leaving  a  S(m  and 
a  dau.  3  Henry  Montagu  Scott,  d.  Dee.  1814. 

4  Alexander,  Hear-Admiral,  c(.  31  March,  1870. 

5  George,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  m.  1834,  Harrictte,  dau.  of 
Rev.  S.  Goodenough,  (/.  12  Sept.  1836,  leaving  four  daus. 

C  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  May,  1874. 
7  Joseph  Carlyle,  </.  unm. 

1  Susan  Catherine,  widow  of  John  Fcnwick,  Esq.  of 
Gallowhill,  Northumberland. 

2  Agnes,  m.  1844,  Rev.  W.  F.  Lanfcar. 
Mr.  Murray  was  «.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Mceray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaitc,  6.  1720 ;  d.  unm, 
Peb.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  grundnephcw, 


John  Dalhymple  Murray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaitc,  co. 
Dumfries,  J. P.,  b.  5  June,  IsOO;  m.  1st,  5  Jun(^  1826,  Marion, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  lla^art,  Esq.  of  Conningtuu  Lodtjc,  and 
by  her  (wlio  d.  Jlay,  lS2i-<)  had  one  son, 

JoUN,  late  of  Murraythwaitc. 
He  7/1.  2ndly,  27  April,   1831,  Anne  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Uev.  Henry  Askew,  of  lledheugh,  co.  Durliam,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  14  Sept.  1845)  had  issue, 

Henry  William,  b.  20  Feb.  1832. 

Gcurw,  b.  15  Oct.  1833;  d.  11  May,  1S51. 

Patrick  James,  b.  29  Nov.  1836. 

Eleanor  Susan,   //;.  1872,  Francois  Tuttavill.'i,  Duca  di  Saa 
Gcrmano.  Lucy  Henrietta.  Ciiarlutte, 

He  (/.  17  Oct.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Murraythwaitc,  J. P.,  Commander 
R.N.,  0.  22  March,  1828;  m.  G  Dec.  1864,  Grace  Harriet,  2nd 
dau.  of  Col.  William  Graham,  of  Mossknow,  co.  Dumfries,  and 
d.  2  Aug.  1872,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Murraythwaitc. 

n.  Fcr-ns,  //.  3  Fel).  1808. 

I.  Mariuu  Gertrude.  ii.  Flora.  iii.  Edith. 

IV.  Helen. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  crescent  between  three 
stars,  surrounded  with  the  royal  tressure  arg.,  all  within  a 
burdurc  ur;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  saltier  az.  nine  lozenges  of 
the  lield  within  a  boidure  engrailed  gu.  Crest — A  cherub  ppr. 
winged  or.     Jl/o<;o— Noctes  Dicsque  priesto. 

Heal — Murraythwaitc,  Ecclcfeclian,  co.  Dumfries. 


MTJRRAY-KER     OF    NEWBLISS     HOUSE. 

Mueeat-Kee,  Andee  Allex,  Esq.  of  Newbliss 
House,  CO.  Mouaghan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,High  Sheriff 
1844-45,  b.  28  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  21  Nov.  1854,  Mari- 
anne, dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Foster,  by  Mary  Kcr  his 
wife,  niece  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Ker,  M.D.  of 
Newbliss  House,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  6.  8  April,  1858  ;  d.  18  Oct.  1861. 

I.  Sarah.  ii.  Mary  Isabella. 

iLtlTCilSC. — The  Kers  of  Ncwbliss  arc  a  very  respectable 
family  of  the  co.  of  Slonaghan,  and  have  been  for  centuries 
landed  proprietors.  Dr.  Ker  s.  his  hrother,  Alexander 
Ker,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  built  the  present  family 
mansion,  in  the  year  1814.  They  were  sons  of  tlie  Rev.  Andrew 
Ker,  Rector  of  Aghabog,  and  grandsons  of  Roiiert  Ker  (1751) 
who  is  mentioned  in  Dr.  Rcid's  Hiittory  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church  of  Irelovd  (vol.  iii.,  page  343)  as  having  assisted  the 
introduction  of  Seccders  to  Ncwbliss. 

James  Murray,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  co.  Monaghan,  in.  Mar- 
garet, sister  of  the  Ven.  Dr.  Allen,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher, 
and  d.  1828,  having  had  issue, 

Andre  Allen  Murray,  Esq.  of  Loughoona,  ex-Scholar 
T.C.D.,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Jan.  1818,  Rebecca,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Moffatt,  Rector  of  Currin  and 
Druinmally,  and  el.  9  Sept.  1827,  leaving  issue, 

Andre  Allen,  now  of  Newbliss  House. 

AVilliam,  of  Beech  Hill,  co.  Monaghan,  J.P. 

Robert,  M.R.C.S.I.,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Charles  Cambie,  Esq., 
J.P.  of  Castletuwn,  co.  Tipperary,  and  <l.  7  Feb.  Iti54, 
leaving  issue,  Andre  Allen,  and  Roberta  Jane. 

Scat — Newbliss  House,  Newbliss,  co.  Monaghan. 


MURRAY    OF    PHIIilPHAUGH. 

MuEEAT,  John,  of  Philipliaugh,  co.  Selliirk,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  14  April,  1817;  m.  1st,  2-3  May,  1840, 
Rose  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Wihiam  Andrew 
Ncsbitt,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1876),  has  issue, 

I.  John  Forbes  Pringle  Nesbitt,  h.  6  Jan.  1842;  m.  1870i 
Mary  Elizabeth  Frances,  only  child  of  C.  Roberton,  Esq. 

II.  James,  b.  3  Feb.  1845;  m.  1870,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander 
RusscI,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

I.  Jessy  Rose  Mary,  m.  Is08,  William  Lewis  Salusbury  Tre- 
lawny,  only  son  of  Sir  John  Trelawny,  Bart.,  of 
Trclawny,  M.P.  co.  Cornwall. 

On  being  served  heir  male  of  his  kinsman,  Sir 
Albert  Joseph  ilurray,  Lart.  of  Mclgund,  Mr. 
Murray  of  Philiphaugh  assumed  the  title  of 
Baronet. 

ILtncn0r.— The  first  of  this  family  on  record, 
Archibald  de  Moravia,   mentioned    in  the  chartulary  of 
Newbottle,  1280,  was   descended  (the  author  of  the  critical 

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remarks  upon  Easman  Eoll  presumes)  from  the  Morays, 
Lords  of  Bothwell,  who,  by  marriage  of  a  dau.  of  Sir  David 
Olifard,  got  considerable  possessions  in  the  co.  of  Selkirk.  In 
1296,  he  subscribed  the  oath  of  fealty  to  Edwaiid  I.,  and  d.  in 
the  reign  of  Kobekt  Bbcce,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

EoGEB  DE  JIoEAviA,  who  obtained,  1321,  from  James,  Lord 
Douglas,  superior  of  his  lands,  a  charter,  "  tcrrarum  de  Fala," 
which  estate,  subsequently  designated  Falahill,  continued  for 
many  years  to  be  the  chief  title  of  the  family.  Eoger  d.  at  an 
advanced  age,  in  1380.    His  great-great-grandson, 

Patbick  Mckbat,  of  Falahill,  acquiring  land  about  Philip- 
haugh,  had  a  charter,  dated  20  Feb.  1477.  He  m.  and  had  one 
son  and  a  dau.,  John,  his  heir;  Margaret.  Patrick  Murray, 
d.  at  the  close  of  the  loth  century,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Mubbat,  of  Falahill.  This  chieftain,  the  celebrated 
"  Outlaw  Murray,"  who,  with  five  hundred  of  his  men,  bid 
defiance  to  the  King  of  Scotland,  James  IV.,  is  immortalized 
by  the  beautiful  ballad  preserved  in  the  minstrelsy  of  the  Scot- 
tish Border,  and  for  ages  a  popular  song  in  Selkirkshire. 
3Iurray  m.  and  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons, 

James,  his  heir. 

AVilliam,  ancestor  of  the  MuiTays  of  Eomanno  and  Stanhope, 
and  of  Clooney,  in  Ireland. 
"The  Outlaw  "  d.  in  the  early  part  of  James  V.'s  reign,  and 
was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Mcbkat,  of  Falahill,  who  dying  about  the  year  1529, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patkick  Mubbat,  of  Falahill,  who  obtained  under  the 
Great  Seal  a  charter,  dated  28  Jan.  1528,  "Terrarura  de 
PniLiPHACGH,"  and  had  the  heritable  Sheriffship  of  Selkirk- 
shire, which  had  been  granted  by  King  James  IV.  to  his 
grandfather,  confirmed  and  ratified  to  himself  and  his  heirs. 
Patrick  Murray  m.  1st,  Margaret  Fleming;  and  2ndly,  a  dau. 
of  Borthwick;  and  3rdly,  Elizabeth  Ormiston,  widow,  lied. 
1580,  leaving  his  grandson  (the  son  of  James,  younger,  of 
Falahill)  his  heir. 

Patkick  Mlbbat,  of  Falahill,  m.  1st,  Agne.s,  dau.  of  Sir 
Andrew  Murray,  of  Black  Barony ;  and  2ndly,  Marion,  dau. 
of  Sir  Lewis  Eellendjn.  By  his  first  wife  he  had  (with  four 
daus.)  three  sons, 

John  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Patrick,  of  Winterhopehead,  itc.,  in  Annandale. 

James,    a     Merchant    in    Edinburgh,    -m.    Bethia    Maulo, 
descended  from  the  Panmure  family,  and  had  three  sons, 
James  (Sir),  of  Skirling. 
Robert  (Sir^,  of  Priestfield  and  Melgund,  Bart. 
Patrick,  of  Deuehar. 

The  laird  d.  temp.  James  VI.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  John  MrsBAY,  Knt.  of  Philiphaugh.  He  in.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Scott,  of  Ardross,  and  had  by  her  (with 
three  daus.)  two  sons, 

I.  James  (Sir),  knighted  by  Charles  I.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Lewis  Craig,  of  Uiccartoun,  and  dying  before  his 
father,  left  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  John  (Sir),  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  James,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  Dcputy-Govemor  of  Edin- 
burgh Castle. 

1  Janet,  to.  James  Scott,  of  Galashiels. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Cranston,  of  Glen. 

3  Margaret,  //i.  Ist,  Dr.  Burnet,  and  2ndly,  Col.  Douglas. 

4  Isabel,  m.  James  Naesmith,  of  Posso. 

II.  Gideon,  Aide-de-Camp  to  King  Chables  I.,  in  whose  ser- 
vice he  lost  his  life. 

Sir  John  )/i.2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Pring'.c,  of  Gala- 
shiels, and  had  further  issue, 

.J|^lln,  of  Ashicsteel. 

■\Villiam  and  David,  both  fell  fighting  under  the  Eoyal 
banner,  and  d.  .<t.  p. 

Ilelrn,  m.  Scott,  of  Broadmeadows. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Knox.  Js.ibel. 

Sir  John  Murray  sat  in  Parliament  for  co.  Selkirk  1C12,  and 
survived  till  about  the  year  1610,  when  he  d.  at  a  very 
advanced  age,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand.son, 

SiB  John  Mubbat,  Knt.  of  Philiphaugh,  one  of  the 
Judges  for  trying  those  of  the  counties  of  Roxburgh  and 
Selkirk  who  had  joined  Graham's  standard,  1046.  He  subse- 
quently, 1649,  claimed  £12,014  for  the  damages  he  had  sus- 
tained from  Jlontrose.  Sir  John  m.  Est,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Archibald  Douglas,  of  Cavers,  heritable  Sheriff  of  the  co. 
Roxburgh,  and  had  six  sons  and  four  daus.,  i.  .James  (Sir),  his 
heir ;  ii.  John,  of  Bowhill,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College 
of  Justice;  iii.  William,  a  Col.  in  the  army;  i.  Anne,  m.  1st, 
Alexander  Pringle,  of  Whitebank,  and  2ndly,  Robert  Ruther- 
ford, of  Rowland;  ii.  Janet;  iii.  Rachel:  iv.  Elizabeth. 
Sir  John  Murray,  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Scott, 
of  Scolstarvit,  and  widow  of  John  Troiter,  of  Charterhall,  and 


had  by  her  an  only  dau.,  Jean,  who  c?.  younj.    lie  tZ.  1676, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiB  James  Mdkray,  of  Philiphaugh,  6.  1G55,  appointed  one 
of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  1689,  and  Lord 
Register  1705.  This  learned  person)/!.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Hepburn,  of  Blackcastle,  which  lady  </.  s.  p.;  and 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau,  of  Sir  Alexander  Don,  of  Newton,  by 
whom  he  had  three  sons  and  five  daus;  the  2nd  dau., 
Anne,  m.  Pringic,  of  Ilaining.  Sir  James  d.  1708,  and  was*. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Mcbbat,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  Heritable  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Selkirk,  and  a  Member  of  the  British  Parliament  from 
1725  until  his  death.  He  m.  31  Dec.  1711,  Eleanora,  dau. 
of  Lord  Basil  Hamilton,  son  of  William,  Duke  of  Hamilton,  and 
had  by  her  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

Basil,  a  youth  of  great  promise,  who  d.  in  the  flower  of  his 

age,  unm. 

Joii.v,  heir  to  his  father.  David. 

Charles,    grandfather   of  Chables  Roeekt    Scott  Scott- 

MuBBAT,  Esq.  M.P.  of  Dancsfield.    (See  Mckbat  of  Danes- 

.ll'bl). 

Mary,  m.  Sir  Alexander  Don,  Bart,  of  Newton,  and  had  issue. 
Margaret. 

The  Laird  of  Philiphaugh  d.  1753,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Mcbrat,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  M.P.  co.  Selkirk,  m. 
Miss  Thomson,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  d.  unm.  1830.  Charles,  d.  v.nnu 

James,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Janet,  m.  —  Dennis,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  .Jamaica. 
Eleanora,  m.  Sir  James  Nasinyth,  Bart,  of  Posso. 
Mary,  m.  John  Macqueen,  Esq.  of  Jamaica. 
Margaret,  in.  Capt.  Baugh,  of  the  58th  rcgt. 

Mr.  Murray  d.  1800.    His  3rd  son, 

James  Mcbbat,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  h.  17C9;  m.  1809, 
Mary  Dale,  dau.  of  Henry  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Worcester,  and  bj 
her  (who  d.  1840)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Philiphaugh. 

James,  an  officer  in  thr  Indian  army. 

Ea.sil  Hamilton,  an  ofliccr  in  the  Indian  army,  d.  1348. 

Jessy  Susan. 

Mr.  Murray,  the  I7th  generation  of  this  family  in  a  diivct  mal< 
line,  d.  1852. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  hunfin^i  horn  sa.  stringed  and  garnished  gu. 
on  a  chief  az.  three  stars  of  the  first.  Supporters — Two  savagef 
cinctured  and  bearing  clubs  over  their  interior  shoulders  all 
ppr.,  and  resting  their  exterior  hands  on  antique  shields, 
charged  with  the  arms  of  the  family.  Crest — A  dcmi-naked 
man  winding  his  horn  ppr.  Motto — Hinc  usque  superna 
venabnr. 

Sratx — Philiphaugh  and  Harehcadwood,  both  in  Selkirkshire 
At  PhiUphaugh  the  Marquess  of  Jlontrose  was  defeated  by  Gen 
Leslie  ;  the  remains  of  the  entrenchments  are  still  visible  on 
the  field  where  the  battle  was  fought,  and  a  few  years  since 
several  imjilements  of  war  and  a  small  culverin  were  dug  up. 


MURRAY    OF    DANESFIELD. 

ScoTT-MrEEAT,  Chaeles  Robeet  Scott,  Esq.  ol 
Danesfield,  Bufljs,  J.P.,  formerly  M.P.,  I.  28  Dec. 
1S18 ;  m.  17  .Sept.  1846,  Hon.  Amelia  Charlotte 
Eraser,  dau.  of  Thomas  Alexander,  Lord  Lovat,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Chables  Alotsius,  h.  4  Nov.  1847,  'J. P.,  late  1st  Life 
Guards;  »/i.  3  May,  1872,  Emily  Blanche,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Matthew  S.  Higgins,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Henry 
J.  Tichborne,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue, 

Archibald  John,  h.  12  June,  1874  ;  d.  16  Sept.  1874. 
Francis  Joseph,  h.  31  July,  1875. 
Blanche  Mary,  b.  May,  1873. 
Evelyn  Mary,  6.  1877. 

II.  Augustin  John  Alphonso,  h.  11  Nov.  1848  ;  d.  8  Feb. 
1871.  m.  Basil  Henry,  b.  6  Aug.  1858. 

I.  Mildred  Frances,  to.  30  Nov.  1871,  Ralph  Henry  Chri.s- 
topher  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Wellingore,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
Walcot,  CO.  Northampton.         ii.  Laura  Amelia  Margaret. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Charlotte. 

iltllCittir.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  and  distin- 
guished family  of  Mcbbat  of  Philiphaufih. 

Chables  Mcbbat,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  John  Murray,  Esq. 
of  Philiphaugh,  co.  Selkirk,  M.P.,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Lord  Basil  Hamilton,  of  Baldoon,  m.  Eliza,  sister 
of  Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Danesfield,  and  had  a  son  and  sue- 
eessor, 

Chables  Scott  Mcbbat,  Esq.  of  Danesfield,  ni.  17  May, 
Islo,  Augusta  Eliza,  dau.  of  John  Nixon,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 


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John  BuHcr,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  East  Looc,  niul  iljinj:  1i  April 
1S37,  left  (witli  a  dau.,  Eliza  Augusta  Anna)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, the  present  Cuaules  Kobebt  Scott  Scott-Mukbay, 
r.sq.  of  Danesficld. 

^(■m.'s— Quarterly :  1st  and  -Ith,  art:.,  a  l)uc;lehorn  ppr., 
strinfred  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  tliree  mullets  of  tlie  lirst,  for 
llrBBAY  <)/  Phillphauijh  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  an 
1  stoile  between  two  crescents  on  a  border  en^rrailed  sa.  eight 
■  -oallops    of    the     first,    for    Scott.      I'rcsst — A    denii-savaEc 

reathed  about  the  temples  and  loins  holdine  a  bURle-horn  all 
ipr.,  for  MrBBAT;  A  stag  trippant,  for  Scott.  Mollo — Ilinc 
usque  superna  venabor. 

Sc(tU — Danesficld,  Great  Marlow;  and  Ilamblcdon  Ilouse, 
llenlcy-on-Thames. 

* 

LIUERAT    OF    TOUCHADAM    AND 
POLMAISE. 

MrEKAY,  Joiix,  Esq.  of  Touchaclam  and  Pol- 
niaise,  co.  SMrliug,  Lieiit.-Col.  late  Grenadier 
Guards,  Yice-Lieut.  and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  Stirling- 
>liire,  b.  26  Jidj,  1831  ;  m.  15  Sept.  1859,  Lady 
Agnes  Graham,  eldest  dau.  of  James,  4th  Duke  of 
ilontrosc,  which  lady  d.  May,  1873.  He  m. 
lindly,  10  Jan.  1877,  Lucy  Evelyn,  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Townelcy,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  co.  Lancaster. 

Itillfiltir. — This  family  has  been  seated  for  centuries  in 
the  CO.  Stirling,  and  is  supposed  to  derive  from  the  uoble  House 
of  Bothwell.     Its  patriarch. 

Sib  William  db  JIobavia,  designed  of  Sanford,  joined 
RoBEBT  Bbuce,  but  being  taken  prisoner  by  the  English,  was 
sent  to  London  130G,  and  remained  in  captivity  there  until 
exchanged  after  the  battle  of  Bannocliburn.  Sir  William's  son 
und  successor, 

Sib  Andbew  de  Motiavta,  obtained  from  King  David  Bbuce 
two  charters,  the  first,  granting  the  lands  of  Kepmad,  dated 
I3C5 ;  and  the  second,  bestowing  THicluulam,  Tulchmallar,  ic, 
1369.    Sir  William's  direct  descendant, 

SiK  AViLLiAM  Mcbbat,  of  Touchad:im  and  Polmaise  (grc.Tt- 
grandson  of  William  Murray,  of  Touchadam,  slain  at  I'lodden), 
a  stanch  Royalist,  was  in  the  engagement  of  the  Duke  of 
Hamilton,  and,  lCi54,  was  amerced  by  CROMWEt.L  in  the  sura  of 
fifteen  hundred  pounds.  He  d.  shortly  after,  and  left  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson,  of  Durie,  a  son 
and  successor, 

JouN  McEBAT,  of  Polmaise  and  Touchadam,  served  heir  to 
his  father  Jan.  1G55.  He  wj.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  JohnXisbet,  of 
Dean,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  JIcbbat,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Gibson,  of  Durie,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
Coll«ge  of  Justice,  and  had  five  sons.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Mctibat,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  was  served 
heir  to  the  whole  estate  1729.  He  m.  1st,  Ceiilia,  dau.  of 
Gibson,  of  Durie,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  dau.,  who  both 
I?,  in  infancy.  He  rn.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Gibson,  Bart,  of  Pentland,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  William,  his  heir.  ii.  Alexander,  who  d.  k/')». 

III.  John  (Lieut-Col.),  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Professor  Hercules 
Lindsay,  and  d.  6  April,  1838,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  late  of  Polmaise. 

1  Cei  ilia,   -.<!.  John  Russell,  Esq.,  Principal  Clerk  of  t'.ic 
Court  of  Session  in  Edinburgh. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Marchese  Accrambonio. 

William  JIurray  d.  1708.  and  was  a.  his  sun, 

William  Mcbbat,  of  Touchadam  and  Polmaise,  m.  1st, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Lord  Callender,  Esq.  of  Craigforth,  and  by 
her  liad  a  son,  William,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Clathic  and  Killerraont,  by  whom 
he  had,  i.  John,  Capt.  R.N. ,  deceased;  ii.  Archibald,  IE. I. Co. 's 
Bervice,  deceased;  iii.  Alexander,  an  Advocate,  m.  Miss 
Johnina  Wilkinson,  of  co.  Denbigh  ;  and  i.  Anne,  m.  Robert 
Bruce,  Esq.  of  Kennet.  Mr.  Murray  m.  3rdly,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Alexander  .Spiers,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  and  by  this  lady  had  two 
daus.,  Mary,  m.  Alexander  Spiers,  Esq.  of  Culveruch,  in 
CO.  Stirling,  and  Grace.  Polmaise  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  MrBBAT,  Esq.  of  Polmaise  and  Touchadam,  Vi«e- 
Licut.  CO.  Stirling,  and  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Yeomanry,  6.  G  July, 
1773;  m.  U  June,  1799,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell, 
Bart,  of  Monrcith,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  cousin, 

John  Mdbbat,  Esq.  of  Polmaise,  co.  Stirling,  6.  5  July, 
1797  ;  li!.  10  Aug.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  James  Lryce,  of 
Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 


John,  now  of  Touchadam.        James,  h.  20  June,  1834. 
Alexander  Bruce,  Lieut.  79th  rcgt.,  0.  24  June,  1840. 
Arthur  liryce,  b.  22  Ecb.  1S43;  d.  10  Nov.  lsC3. 
Margaret. 

Lind.say  Elizabeth,  m.  Ernald  Smith,  Esq.,  son  of  George  II. 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Selsdon,  Croydon. 

Ho  d.  15  April,  1SG2. 

Arms — Az.,  three  stars  within  a  double  tressure  flory  countor- 
flory  or.  Cnst — A  mermaid  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  a 
mirror,  in  her  sinister  a  comb  all  ppr.  i>upporter.s — Two  lions 
rampant  gu.,  armed  and  angued  az.     Motto — Toat  prest. 

<bt«( 6— Polmaise  ;  and  Touchadam,  Stirling. 


MUSGEAVE     OF    SHILLINGTON    MANOR 
AND    BORDEN    HALL. 

MrsGRAVE,  Edgar,  Esq.  of  Sliillington  Manor, 
Beds,  b.  26  April,  1835  ;  m.  July,  18(50,  Henrietta 
ilaria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Tescliemaker, 
Esq.,  LL.D.  of  Claremont,  Exmouth,  Devon,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

IIoBACE  Edgak,  6.  ISGl. 

It  in  Cilflr.— George  MrsGBAVE,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carlisle,  eon 
of  George  Musgrave,  Esq.,  Keeper  of  the  Ordnance,  Chatham, 
who  was  a  younger  sonof  SirChristopher  Musgrave,  4tU  bart. 
of  Edenhall,  Cumberland  (whose  son,  Joseph  Musgrave,  was 
Lord  of  the  manor  of  Ap.^leybury,  Sliillington,  Beds).  This 
George  Musgrave  was  father  of 

Geobge  MrsGBAVE,  Esq.,  of  Shillington  Manor,  6.  8  Sept. 
17G9,  J. P.,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Beds  1828;  m.  19  Aug.  1790, 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Edmund  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Gralcon,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  18.'9)  had  issue, 

I.  Geobge,  late  of  Shillington  JIauor,  <tc. 

II.  Henry,  b.  8  Jidy,  IsuO;  m.  Sarah  Popplewell,  dau.  of 
Richard  Pullan,  of  llarewood,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Sept.  1861)  had  issue  a  son, 

George  Arthur,  m.  Aug.  1767,  Theresa,  only  child  of 
Jacques  Jones,  Esq.  of  co.  Gloucester,  und  heiress  to  con- 
siderable estates  m  that  county. 

in.  Tliomas,  deceased. 

I.  Gcorgiana,  lit.  22  Aug.  1822,  C.  Berner.s  Plestow,  Esq.  of 
Wailington  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  him  (who  ti.  May,  1849) 
had  issue, 

1  Charles  John  Berners,  h.  July,  1S23,  late  of  the  7tU 
Dragoon  Guards.        2  Henry  Bernors,  6.  182;'),  deceased. 

II.  Emma.  m.  June,  1831,  James  IIi;;ham,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Samuel  lligham,  Esq.,  Comptroller  of  the  National  Debt 
l>;:iee,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Lascclles,  b.  1834;  m.  1801,  Eliza  Gilbertson,  of 
Gloucester. 

1  Henrietta. 

2  Emily,  m.  1SG3,  William  Ilarriron  Cricoc,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Mr.  Musgrave  d.  27  June,  18G1,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Geobge  Musgrave,  M.A.,  of  Shillington  Manor, 
and  Borden  Hall,  Kent,  b.  1  July,  1798;  r,i.  4  July,  1827, 
Charlotte  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Oakes,  Esq., 
foimerly  Senior  Member  of  Council,  and  President  of  tho 
Board  of  Revenue,  Madras,  by  JIaria  Lucy  his  wife,  elder  dau. 
of  Terence  Gahagan,  M.D.,  Physician  to  the  Forces,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Horace,  b.  14  Nov.  1829,  of  tho  Cape  Mounted  E12e  regt. ; 
d.  uyiM.  11  Oct.  18.")I. 

II.  EDr;AB,  now  of  Shillington  Manor. 

I.  Adela,  d.  yoiuig,  ls33. 

II.  Clara,  m.  Dec.  lS.').i,  Rev.  John  Fitzgerald,  ?I. A.,  Vicar  of 
St.  Stephens,  Camdi'U  Town,  and  had  two  sons,  who  d. 
infants.  iii.  Eleanor,  </.  1858. 

Mr.  Musgrave  was  distinguished  in  the  literary  world  as  tho 
tran.sIator  of  Homer's  Odyssuy,  and  the  author  of  Travels  in 
France,  and  other  works. 

Arms — Az.,  six  annulets  or.  CrrH — Two  arms  in  mail 
armour  ujilifting  an  annulet  or.     Mottn — Sans  changer. 

.Swrf— Shillington  Manor,  Hitchin,  Beds ;  and  Borden  Hall, 
Sittingbouine,  Kent. 


MUSKETT     OF    CLIPPESUY    HO'QSE. 

MusiCETT,  TuE  Kev.  IIenry  JosEPir,  M.A.,  of 
Clippesby  House,  Norfolk,  b.  2  July,  1820  ;  m.  1st, 
2  Dec.  1817,  Charlotte  Heath,  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Heath  Jary,  Esq.  of  Bloficld  Lodge, 
Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  d.  ISGt.  Ho  m. 
2ndly,  9  Nov.  18G5,  Sophia  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Ward,  ilsq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  and  has  issue, 


1148 


MUS 


THE  L/iNDED  GENTRY. 


MUS 


IIT.  Percy  Edward. 
V.  John  Harrington. 

n.  Ada  Catharine. 


I.  Henut  Joseph  SALiSBrp.v. 

II.  Herbert  Edmund,  d.  ISGO. 
IV.  Ernest  Charles. 
VI.  Aubrey  Dashwood. 

I.  Ethel  Mary  Emily,  d.  18C3. 

III.  Emily  Louisa  Julia. 

iLtltCaflt.— This  family  resided  and  possessed  lands  in  the 
parish  of  Hau^jhley,  in  Suffolk,  in  the  reigns  of  Henky  VIH., 
Edward  VI.,  and  Elizabeth,  and  a  branch  continued  there 
until  the  year  1774. 

William  Muskett,  Esq.,  who  was  living  at  Haughley,  15C5, 
d.  1592,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EoBEET  Muskett,  Esq.,  a  warm  adherent  of  royalty  temp. 
Charles  I.    He  was  s.  1G30,  by  his  son, 

Simon  Muskett,  Esq.  of  Brisingham,  in  Norfolk.  The  dau. 
of  this  gentleman  ra.  Henry  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Fersficld, 
grandfather  of  Rev.  Francis  Bloomfield,  of  Fcrsfield  and 
Billingford,  who  wrote  the  Illstory  of  Norfolk.    His  son, 

John  Muskett,  possessed  landed  property  in  Brisingham  and 
FersQeld.    His  son, 

Andrew  Muskett,  settled  at  Thelton,  in  Norfolk,  cnno 
1G59,  and  adopting  the  sentiments  of  the  Quakers,  sufTeied 
much  in  those  persecuting  times.  He  left  four  sons  and  one 
d:iu.,  JouN,  Andrew,  James,  Charles,  and  Elizabeth.  The 
eldest  son, 

JouN  Muskett,  resided  at  Newton-Flotman,  in  Xorfclk, 
174S.  He  1/1.  1st,  Miss  Hart,  dau.  of  Mr.  Charles  Hart,  of 
Hapton  Hall,  and  had  one  son,  Joun,  and  two  daus.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Ephraim  Ilcywood,  of  Piss,  in 
Norfolk,  and  maternal  descendant  of  the  Thurlow  family, 
and  had  further  issue,  Joseph;  Ephraim;  Benjamin,  of 
Eockland;  William;  Thomas;  Mary,  li!,.  William  llichardson, 
Esq.  of  Langbarf,  co.  York;  Sarah,  m.  J.  Whiting,  of  Epsom  ; 
and  Khoda,  -;;i.  —  Hart,  of  East  Grenstcd,  Essex.  The  eldest 
son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Joseph  Muskett,  Esq.  of  Easton  Intwood  and  Clippesby,  Nor- 
folk, m.  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Salisbury,  Esq.  of 
Chevely,  and  left  two  sons, 

!.  Joseph  Salisburt,  of  Intwood  Hall,  Norfolk,  6.  1784;  ni. 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Jary,  Esq.  of  Burliiigluim,  and 
and  had  one  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  i,i.  2  Ajml,  1830,  Clement 
Unthank,  Esq.  of  Norwich  (see  UxTnANK). 

II.  Henrt,  of  Clippesby  House,  Norfolk,  J. P.,  b.  II  April, 
1787;  m.  H  July,"  1817,  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Grant,  Esq. 
of  Norwich,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

I  Henry  Joseph  (Rev.),  now  of  Clippesby  House. 

1  Emily  Louisa,  m.  1847,  Charles  Burton  Dashwood,  Esq. 
of  Great  Yarmouth;  she  rf.  1S70. 

2  Julia  Matilda,  m.  185G.  —  Ethcrodge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe, 
near  Norwich;  she  d.  IB.'iS. 

3  Clara  Anna,  m.  1848,  William  CoUett  Reynolds,  Esq.  of 
Great  Yarmouth. 

Armn — Arg.,  two  bars  gu.  between  six  lions"  heads  caboshod. 
Queen  Elizabeth  granted  to  Henry  Muskett,  E;-().  nf  Harlostdii, 
Norfolk,  a  second  coat  of  arms.  Crr.tt — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  demi-antelope  sa.  ringed  and  chained  gold. 

HecU — CUppcsby  House,  near  Norwich,  Norfolk. 


MUSSENDEN    OF    LARCHFIELD. 

MussENDEN,  William,  Esq.  of  Larchliekl,  co. 
Down,  Lieut.-Col.  8th  Hussars,  5. 17  Jstn.  183G  ;  vi. 
.31  July,  18GG,  Catherine  Maude,  ouly  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Eoynton,  Eart. 

ILlUCaQC. — For  the  early  ancestry  of  this  branch  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Uc  Mussendcn,  relcr  to  Mdssenden 
Leathes. 

Francis  Mcssenden,  Registrar  of  the  Piocese  of  Down  (next 
brother  of  John  Mussenden,  Vicar-Gcncral  of  Down  and 
Connor),  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Leathes  of  IIcrridifL:et, 
Suffolk,  d.  1G86,  leaving  a  son, 

Daniel  Mussenden,  Esq.  father  (by  Martha  his  wife)  of 

WiLLiAJi    Mussenden,   Esq.,    m.    Jane,  "sister    of   Arthur 

Johnstone  Esq.  of  the  co.  Down,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

'     Daniel  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larchficld,  m.  1782,  Frediswid, 

Bister  of   Sir   Stewart  Bruce,  Bart.,  and  left  at  his  decease 

an  only  child, 

William  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larchficld,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  .Sheriff  1831,  b.  2  Nov.  1783;  m.  IB  Aug.  1831,  .Sarah, 
oldest  dau.  of  Peter  Low,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  Louisa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Butler,  7ih  bart.  of  Garryhundon,  co. 
Carlow,  and  had  issue, 

W1LLIA.M,  now  of  Larchficld. 

Louisa.  Elizabeth. 


Mr.  Mussenden  d.  'i  Oct.  18G0,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  eon,  the 
present  William  Mussenden,  Esq.  of  Larchficld. 

Armi — Or,  a  cross  engrailed  gu.,  in  the  dexter  canton  a 
CoiTiish  chough  ppr.,  beaked  and  legged  of  the  2nd.  Crest — 
A  dove  with  an  olive  branch  in  its  beak  all  ppr.  Motto— 
Jaime  la  liberie. 

tieai — Larchficld,  Lisbum,  co.  Antrim. 


MUSTERS    OF    COLWICK. 

CnAWORTn-MusTERS,  John,  Esq.  of  Anncsley 
Park,  Colwick  Hall,  and  Wiverton  Hall,  co.  Not- 
tingham, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  h.  1838; 
m.  15  March,  1859,  Caroline  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton  Hall,  Notts,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John  Patricids,  h.  ISGO. 

II.  Lancelot  George  Eden  Michael,  b.  1868. 

III.  Henry  Charlton,  b.  1871. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  b.  1863.         11.  Catherine  Emily,  6.  I8C4. 

iLtUCaCIf . — Sir  John  Musters,  of  Hornsey,  Middlesex, 
who,  according  to  Le  Neve's  •'  Pedigrees  of  Knights,"  was 
knighted  at  Whitehall,  2  June,  16G3,  acquired,  by  purchase, 
the  Manors  of  Over  and  Nether  Colwick,  co.  Nottingham, 
which  had  been  previously  held  by  the  noble  family  of  Byron, 
He  was  thrice  married,  1st,  to  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Maynard, 
K.B.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  John,  b.  1G48,  d.  v.  'p.  1G85,  and  lies  buried  beneath  a 
sumptuous  monument  in  the  chancel  at  Colwick.  He  m. 
Miliccnt,  elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  Of  Adrian  Mundy,  Esq. 
of  (iuorndon,  co.  Derby  (third  son  of  Francis  Mundy,  Esq. 
of  Markcaton,  co.  Derby),  and  by  that  lady  (who  survived 
her  hu.sband  no  less  than  fifty-four  years,  and  m.  2ndly,  13 
Dec.  IG'Jl,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Fuller,  Rector  of  Hatfield,  Herts, 
and  had  an  only  dau.  Mlllicent,  m.  22  Sfarch,  170U,  Sir 
Thomas  Saiuwell,  Bart,  of  Upton,  co.  Nottingham)  he  left, 
with  a  dau.,  Axiuc,  m.  Sir  Roger  Twysden,  Bart.,  and  other 
issue,  a  son, 
Mundy,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  m.  23  July,  1G72,  Sir  Richard  Spencer,  Bart,  of 
Offley,  Herts;  and  2ndly,  25  April,  1G91,  Sir  Ralph RadcliSc, 
Knt.  of  Hilchin  Priory,  Herts,  and  d.  3  Sept.  1719. 

Sir  John  Musters  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Biddulph, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Stafford,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

II.  Charles,  of  Ugley,  Essex,  b.  1655;  m.  20  Feb.  1C89,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Somerleyton 
Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  s.p.  18  Dec.  1719. 

He  t(i.  3rdly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Bassett,  Knt.  of 
Tehidy,  co.  Cornwall  (whorf.  17  Sept.  1091,  aged  G7  years),  and 
by  her  he  had  an  only  son, 

ui.  Francis,  b.  1  May,  16G4,  d.  IG  April,  1G80,  and  was  buried 
at  Hornsey,  where  there  arc  yet  monuments  to  him  and  his 
mother. 
Sir  John  Musters  repaired  the  parLsh  church  at  Colwick,  and 
rebuilt  the  chancel  in  IG84,  and  dying  28  July,  1GS9,  aged  CO 
years,  was  there  interred.  His  eldest  son,  John,  having  died 
a  few  years  previously  (see  above),  he  was  succeeded  in  his 
estates  by  his  grandson, 

MuN-DY  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  m.  June,  1707,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Sherwin,  Esq.  of  Nottingham, 
and  (/.  16  June,  1750,  having  had  issue,  a  son, 

Mundy  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Nottingham  in  1753,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1770,  aged  5G,  leaving 
by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  John  Grey,  Esq.  of  Newton  Linford,  co. 
Leicester,  a  son, 

John  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  b.  7  Feb.  1753;  to.  July, 
1776,  Sophia  Catherine,  dau.  and  coheiress  of  James  Mody- 
lord  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Maristow,  co.  Devon,  which  lady  d. 
Sept.  1819.  This  gentleman,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Nottingham  in  1777,  and  0.  in  London,  25  Feb.  1827,  left  issue 
an  only  dau.,  ni.  8  Sept.  1798,  Thomas  Wright  Vaughan,  Esq. 
of  West  Moulsey,  Surrey,  and  an  only  son, 

John  Musters,  Esq.  of  Colwick,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  in.  17  Aug. 
1805,  Mary  Anne,*  only  dau.  and  heii'^ss  of  George  Chaworth, 
Esq.  of  Anncsley,  co.  Nottingham  (who  d.  Feb.    1832)  and] 
thereupon  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Cuawortu.     He  had] 
issue, 

I.  John  George,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  d.  1874. 

*  This  lady,  the  "  Mary  Chaworth  "  of  Lord  Byron's  pnetryj 
rfprcsentcd  the  very  ancient  Nottinghamshire  family  otj 
CilAWoiiTU  of  Anncskii : — 

"  Herself  the  solitary  scion  left 
Of  a  time-honoured  race " 


MYD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


IIYN 


1149 


m.  Henry,  Lieut. -Col.  in  llic  army,  to.  Marcarct  Domville, 
(inly  ehikl  of  Thomas  Gordon  Auchinuty,  Ksq.  of  Bryans- 
lown,  CO.  Lonpford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Charles,  R.N.,  (/.  1832. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  .Feb.  18J8,  Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  of 
Westatro. 

II.  Sophia  Caroline,  m.  E.  N.  Ilamnnd,  Ksq.,  R.X. 

III.  Alicia.  IV.  Musters,  d.  youny. 
The  eldest  son, 

JouN  Geouge  Mcsteks,  Esq.  of  AVivcrton,  m.  1S."7,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Philip  llamond,  of  Westacrc,  Norfolk,  and  d.  in  his 
father's  lifetime,  1842,  liavinff  had  issue, 

I.  JouN  CiiAwoKxn,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  now  of  Col- 
wick  Hall. 

II.  George  Chaworth,  E.N.,  6.  1840,  Consul  at  Mozambique, 
m.  1873,  Herminia,  only  dau.  of  George  Williams,  Ksq.  of 
Lucre  Bolivia,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Chaworth,  m.  1SG3,  Horatio  Tacke,  Lieut.  R.X. 
Jlr.  John  Musters,  senior,  took,  upon  his  marriage  with  the 
heiress  of  Anncslcy,  the  surname  of  Ciiawortii,  hut  subsc- 
qnently,  at  the  decease  of  his  father,  he  resumed  his  patro- 
rymic,  MnsxERS.  He  d.  8  Sept.  184!),  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, the  present  John  Cha worth  Musteks,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  a  lion  passant  guardant  or, 
within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  second,  quartering  Chawoktii. 
CnM — A  lion  sejant  guardant  or,  supporting  with  the  fore 
paws  a  shield  of  tlie  arms. 

Scats — Annesley  Park,  and  Cohvick  Hall,  near  Nottingham; 
Wiverton  Hall,  near  Bingham. 


MYDDELTON    OF    CHIRK;    CASTLE. 

*b'ee  MyDDELTON  BlDDULPll, 


MYERS    OF    PORTERS    PARK. 

Mtees,  TnoMAS  Boeeox,  Esq.  of  Porters  Park, 
Herts,  J.P.  Herts  and  Middlesex,  b.  24  Aug.  1826 ; 
m.  3  April,  1856,  Margaret  Storie,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Mel vill,  B.D.,  Canon  of  St.  Paul's,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  William  Joseph,  6.  4  Aug.  1S58. 
n.  Dudley  Borron.  iii.  Reginald  JIaxwcll. 

I.  Eva  Margaret.  ii.  Gertrude  Henrietta. 

III.  Blanche  Georgiana. 

Mr.  Myers  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Yv'cald  Hall 
and  Shcnlejbiu-j. 

iLt'lirngC— M'lLiiAM  Joseph  Mtprs,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Herts,  only  .son  of  William  Myers,  Esq.  of  Barlow  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Kicholas  Crooke,  Esq.  of 
Homeficld,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  13  Xov.  1S58,  having  had 
issue, 

Thosias  Bonnox,  now  of  Porters  Park,  his  heir. 

Charles,  of  Sw.inmore,    Hants,    ;».  Henrietta,  d.iu.  of    the 

late  Henry  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Poulton  Hey,  co.  Chester,  and 

has  issue,  1  William  Henry;  2  Charles;    and  1  Constance 

Henrietta. 
Anne  Mary,  vi.  1854,  George  Fcarnley  'Wliittingstall,  Esq.  of 

Hawkswick,  St.  Albans,  and  has  issue. 
(Seat— Porters  Park,  Shenlej. 


TJYNORS  OF  TREAGO. 
Mtnoes,  Robekt  Baseertille,  Esq.  of  Troago, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  Evancoyd,  co.  Eadnor,  J.P.  aud 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor  1856,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  t.  1819 ;  m.  30  Sept.  1852,  Ellen  Gray,  only 
cliild  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Higgins,  of  Boshury 
House,  CO.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  WiLLOCGHBT  Baskertille.  Licut.  7th  Hussars,  b.  25  Nov- 
1854,  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ  Coll.  Oxford. 

II.  Arthur  Clynton  liaskerville,  Lieut.  COth  Rifles,  b.  17  Aug. 
1856,  educated  at  Eton. 

III.  Audley  Ba.skerville,  b.  28  Nov.  ISGl. 
I.  Elinor  Mary. 

EinratJC.— In  the  EoII  of  Battle  Abbey,  the  name  of 
JIynobs  appears,  and  Treago  is  stated  to  have  been  in  this 
family's  possession  since  the  Conquest. 

John  de  Miners,  of  Treago,  was  constituted  by  Edward  II. 
Keeper  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Briavcl,  and  of  the  Forest  of  Dene. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

SiB  Roger  Miners,  Knt.  of  Treago,  to.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir 
Lawrence  Bostock,  Knt.,  3rd  son  of  Eostock  of  Cheshire,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 


Eiohard  Miners,  of  Treago,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  Gerard  do  Furnival,  and  niece  of  Lord  Furnival, 
temp.  Edward  I.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Roger  Miners,  of  Treago,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Sir  John  dc  la  Hay,  of  Wellington,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Minkrs,  of  Treago,  r,i.  Ahce,  dau.  of  William  ap 
Jenkin  ap  lorworth,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Pacands  Miners,  of  Treago,  m.  a  Uau.  of  John  a  Brett,  and 
was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Jenkin  Miners,  m.  Eva,  dau.  of  Philip  Micliell,  and  left  a 
son  and  successor, 

Richard  Miners,  Sheriff  of  co.  Hereford  IC  Henry  VII. 
(1500).  He  TO.  Joan,  dau.  of  Gwillim  ap  Thomas,  ap 
Llewellyn,  ap  Howell,  ap  Gylough,  and  had  issue,  Roger  (Sir), 
»u.  Alice,  dau  of  Sir  William  Myll,  Knt.  of  Gloucester,  and 
d.  s.  2>. ;  and  Thomas.    The  younger  son, 

Thomas  Mtnors,  of  Treago,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  V.'atkin 
Vaughan,  of  Hcngert,  by  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Basker- 
ville,  of  Eardisley,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Richard  Mtnors,  Knt.  of  Treago,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burgh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Vaughan,  of  Portliamal,  Brecon,  and  dying  1092,  was 
«.  by  his  son, 

Roger  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Trcngo,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Harley,  Esq.  of  Brampton  Brian,  and  aunt  of  Sir  Robert 
Ilarley,  K.B.,  Master  of  the  Mint  tauij.  Charles  I.,  and  was  s. 
at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Rowland  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  vi.  Theodosia,  dau.  of 
Sir  Percival  Willoughby,  Knt.  of  Wollaton,  Notts,  and  dying 
1C51,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  6.  1610;  m.  ICJO,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  James  Oswald,  Esq.  of  St.  Weonard's,  and  had  i.-;sue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Theodosia,  m.  1st,  Roger  Boulcot,  Esq.  of  HercfortI,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Thf.odosia  Boulcot,  m.  Peter  Eickards,  Esq.  of  Evenjobb, 
in  CO.  Radnor,  son  of  John  ltiekard.s,  Esq.,  Auditor  of 
■\Vales  to  Charles  I.,  and  left  a  son, 

Peter  Rickards,  Esq.  of  Evenjobb,  m.  1751,  Catherine 
Witherstone,  dau.  of  Edward  Witherstoue,  Esq.  of  cO. 
Ilireford,  and  dying  17aO,  left  a  son, 
Peter  Rickards,  of  whom  presently,  as  inheritor  of 
the  estates  of  Mtnors. 
Theodosia  Mynors  m.  2ndly,  Richard  Witherstone,  Esq.  of 
The  Lodge,  and  had  a  son, 
Edward  Witherstone,  Sheriff  of  co.  Ficreford  1720,  m. 
Anne  Barrett,  and  left  at  his  decease  an  (July  dau., 
Catherine  Witherstone,  who  m.,   as  stated  above,   her 
kinsman,  Peter  Rickards. 

Mr.  Mynors  d.  23  Aug.  1672,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  6.  April,  1664;  m.'EWzn, 
dau.  of  William  Adams,  Esq.  of  Monmouth,  and  was  «.  by  his 
son, 

Robert  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  Sheriff  of  co.  Hereford 
J  735,  7)1.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gouge,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  dying  10  June,  1742,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Mtnors,  Esq.  of  Treago,  who  served  the  o(!ice  of 
Sheriff  of  CO.  Hereford  1758.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Parry,  Esq.  of  Arkston,  by  whom  (who  m.  2n(lly, 
Charies  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Ruperra,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Tredegar)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  17C5,  when  the 
estate  and  representation  of  the  Mynors  family  passed  to  his 
kinsman  (refer  to  descendant  of  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Robert 
Mynsrs,  14th  Lord  of  Treago), 

Peter  Rickards,  Esq.  of  Evancoed,  who  assumed,  1787, 
the  additional  surname  of  JIynors.  He  m.  IMeliora,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  Rev.  John  Powell  (by  Philippa,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Aberedow,  co.  Radnor,  by 
Meliora,  dau.  of  Richard  Ea.skerville,  Esq.  of  Richardslos, 
Wilts  {s'-.e  p.  8S),  and  had  issue, 

Peter  Rickards  JItnors,  Esq.  of  Treago. 

Thomas  Baskerville  Mynors,  I,.  1790,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Baskerville  1818,  and  served  the  ollice  of 
Sheriff  for  Wilts  1S27.  {See  Family  o/ Baskerville  of  Cliro 
Court.) 

Meliora,  m.  1815,  II.  H.  Farmar,  Esq.,  of  Dunisane,  co.  Wex- 
ford, and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Rickards  Mynors  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Rickards  Mtnors.  Esq.  of  Treago  and  Evancoyd, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Eadnor  1825,  6.  27  Nov. 
1787  ;  m.  20  Feb.  1817,  Mary  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Edmund 
Trowbridge  Halliday,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Cleeve,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue, 

Robert  Baskerville.  now  of  Treago  and  Evancoyd. 
Edaiund  Ba.skorville,  Rector  of  Af.hicy,  WiUs,  6.  Ia2  J ;  y<   Feb. 


1150 


MYN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MYT 


1855,  Horatia  Charlotte  Caiiipl)cll,  dau.  of  Jolin  Crawfonl, 
Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Roland  Crawford  Baskcrville,  /*.  1855, 
and  four  daus.,  1  Alice  Eleanor,  m.  June,  1877,  C.  W.  J. 
Smith,  Esq.;  2  Sybil  Agnes;  3  Margaret  Beatrice;  i 
Violet  Mary. 

Walter  Baskerville  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Llanwarne,  Boss,  co. 
Hereford,  J. P.,  b.  28  Aur.  1827;  m.  3  April,  1856,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of  Henry  Clay,  Esq.  of  Stapenhill,  co. 
Derby,  and  Pierccfield  Park,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 
Harry  Walter  Baskerville,  0.  28  Oct.  1857;  Nigel  Basker- 
ville,  6.  22  Aug.  1862;  Aubrey  Baskerville,  0.  13  April, 
1865;  and  Evelyn  Baskerville. 

Thomas  Baskerville,  6.  1834;  ju.  1  Aug.  1863,  Constance 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Grcea  Price,  Bart,  of 
Norton  Manor. 

Mary  Philippa,  m.  1856,  George  Henry  Warrington  Carew, 
Esq.  of  Carew  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  Crowcombe  Court, 
Somerset,  and  Pentrepant,  Salop. 

He  d.  20  Jan.  18G6. 

Arms — Sa.,  an  eagle  displayed  or,  on  a  chief  a?,,  bordurcd 
arg.  a  chevron  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a  rose  in 
base  of  the  second.  Crest — A  naked  arm  embowed,  the  hand 
holding  a  bears  paw  erased  at  the  thigh  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Spero  ut  fidelis. 

Seats — Trcago,  ncarEoss;  andEyancoyd,  near  Kington. 


MYNORS    OF    WEATHEKOAK. 

Mtnoes,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak,  co.  Wor- 
cester, J.r.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  in  the  Com- 
mission of  the  Peace  for  co.  Warwick,  M.A.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law  of  tlie  Inner  Temple,  b.  30  April, 
1817;  s.  his  father  18i2. 

ILtttCagC— RoBEKT  Mtkohs,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak,  3rd  son 
of  John  Mynors,  E.sq.  of  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford  (a  lineal 
descendant  of  the  family  of  that  name  formerly  seated  at 
Elakenliall,  in  the  same  co.),  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau 
of  John  James,  of  High  Offley,  ra.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eden,  Gent,  of  Broad  Marston,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1800, 
having  had  issue, 
EoBEET  Edward  Eden,  his  heir.  John,  d.  in  infancy. 

Henry  Eden,  of  Keynsham,  Somerset,  J. P.,  iu.  Sept.   1825, 
Eliza  Clara,  only  dau.  of  —  Partridge,   Esq.  of  Stroud,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Eden,  b.   1826;  Clara; 
and  Agnes. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Edward  Eden  Mynors,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak,  M.A., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  15  Aug.  1S15,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hassall,  Esq.  of  Ilartshornc,  co.  Derby  ;  and  d.  15  Dec.  184.:, 
having  had  issue, 
Robert,  now  of  Weatheroak. 

Thomas  Ilassall  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Patricks,  Tanworth, 
Hockley  Heath;  b.  9  May,  1819;  m.  1854,  Emily  Anne, 
only  child  of  the  late  Thomas  Worthington,  Esq.  of  Harts- 
hornc,  and  has  issue  two  daus.,  Emily  Mary ;  and  Florence 
Annie. 
Mary  Sii.sannah,  m.  the  Rev.  Alexander  Hunter,  Vicar  of 
Tanworth,  co.  Warwick;  d.  15  July,  1867,  leaving  issue 
two  daus. 
Anne  Gertrude,  vi.  6  Aug.  1844,  the  Rev.  Patrick  Murray 
Smythe,  Rector  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  youngest  son  of 
the  late  Hon.  David  Smythe,  of  Methven,  one  of  the  Sena- 
tors of  the  College  of  Justice;  she  <l.  1860,  leaving  four 
sons  and  one  dau.  Alice  Elizabeth. 

Arms — Gu.,   a  fess  arg.   between   three  plates.      Crfst—A 
dexter  cubit  arm  in  armour  the  hands  holding  a  lion's  paw 
erased  piir.     Motto — Fac  et  spera. 
Seat — Weatheroak,  Alvechurch,  co.  Worcester. 

♦ 

MYTTON     OF     GAUTH    AND     PENYLAN. 

Mytton,  Deveheux  IIerbeut,  Esq.  of  Garth, 
CO.  Montgomery,  J.P.,  Ilijih  Sheriif  1873,  late  Capt. 
Both  regt.,  b.  9  Sept.  1832 ;  m.  1S73,  Emma  Lydia, 
only  dau.  of  Edmund  Story,  Esq.,  and  has,  with 
other  issue, 

George  Herbert,  li.  1873. 

iLinC<l2'^~J°"'*  Mytton,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  Richard 
Mytton,  of  Shrewsbury,  progenitor  of  the  Myttons  of  llalstou 
(see  Burke's  Vicissitudes  of  Families),  by  Ann  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Grey,  Knt.  of  Enville,  was  seated  at 
Pontyscowryd,  co.  Montgomery.  By  his  1st  wife,  Mary,  dau. 
and  hc\r  of  Lawrence  Cole,  Gent,  of  London,  he  had  an  only 
dau.,  Ellen ;  and  by  his  2nd  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Barnes, 
Gent,  of  Salop,  he  had,  with  other  issue,  his  heir, 
Richard  Mytton,  Es(|.  of  Pontyscowryd,  whose  eldest  son, 
James  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  jji.  Eleanor,  sister  of 


hv       ^1 


Sir  Thomas  Jones,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Picas, 
and  dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  Salop,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Humphrey  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Gwerclas, 
Merionethshire)  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Hughes,  Esq.,  seated  at  Bryntangor, 
CO.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  of  Merioneth  1089. 

James  Mytton  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Montgomery  1074,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Goorgc  Devereux,  Esq. 
of  Vaynor,  in  that  co.,  and  left  (with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  »i. 
Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Aberbechan)  a  son, 

Richard  My'tton,  Esq.  of  Pontyscowryd,  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Brochwel  Wynn,  J^sq.  of  Garth,  co.  Montgo- 
mery, and  had  a  son,  Devereux,  his  heir,  and  a  dan.,  Cathe- 
rine, m.  Edward  Devereux,  11th  Viscount  Hereford.  Mr. 
Mytton,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Montgomery  1730,  d.  1773,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Devereux  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Garth,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  liichai  d 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Trelydan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  who  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  a  son, 
Richard,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  John,  of  Penylan,  co.  Montgomery,  High  Sheriff  of  that 
CO.  1809,  m.  twice,  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Price  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Glenhafren,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Glynn, 
Esq.  of  Glynn ;  and  2ndly,  Beatrice  Catherine,  now  of  Beau- 
maris, Anglesey,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Browne,  Vicar  of  Myfod, 
CO.  Blontgomery.      By  the  former  he  had,  with  other  issue, 

The  Rev.  Devereux,  Rector  of  Llandyssil,  co.  Montgo- 
mery, m.  19  June,  1810,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  youngest  dau. 
of  Francis  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Berghill,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
1  John  Glynne  ;  2  Devereux;  1  Bridget;  2  Elizabeth.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Glynne,  6.  15  Sept.  1811;  5/).  Charlotte,  only  dau. 
of  John  Davi.^,  Esq.,  of  Mariington,  Salop,  and  Peniarth, 
CO.  Jlontgomcry,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Montgomeryshire 
Militia.     By  this    lady    (who    d.    28    Sept.   1836)  Mr. 
Mytton  (who  d.  Jan.  1844)  had  one  child, 
Charlotte  Arabella  Anne  Glynne,  niece  and  heir  pre- 
sumptive of  her  maternal  uncle,  John  Davies,  Esq. 
of  Marrington  and  Peniarth. 
Mr.  Mytton  d.  12  May,  1809,  aged  84,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Mytton,  LL.B.,  of  Garth,  and  Pontys- 
cowryd, «!.  5  March,  1804,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Herbert, 
Esq.  of  Dolforgan,  co.  Montgomery,  and  dying  21  Feb.  1828, 
left,  with  a  dau.,  Charlotte  Henrietta  Avarina,  one  son, 

Richard  Herbert  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Garth,  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  High  Sheriff  1856,  6.  2  Dec.  1808;  m. 
15  May,  1830,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Gen.  J.  A.  Paul  Mac- 
grcgor.  Military  Auditor-General  of  Bengal;  and  d.  12  May, 
1869,  leaving  issue, 
Devereux  Herbert,  now  of  Garth. 

George,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Lieut. -Governor  of  Calcutta, 
b.  15  May,  1834;  d.  lS."i4. 

Frederick  Colvin,  Capt.  R.E.,  Bombay,  b.  13  Nov.  1835. 
Henry  Whitehead,  h.  IS  Sept.  1840;  m.  1803,  Mary  Maria, 
dau.  of  A.  S.  .Tackson,  Esq.,  and  has  Henry  Robert  Herbert, 
and  other  issue. 
Rdbert  Purrier,  /).  23  Sept.  1850. 
Richard,  li.  13  March,  1850. 
Charlotte  Henrietta,  la.  11  June,  1850,  Robert  Abcrorombie, 

Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 
Mary  Ann  Fanny. 

Eliza  Jane,  wi.  1872,  Edward  r>rooke,  Esq. 
Letitia  Clementina,  m.  1809,  William  McCandlish,  Esq. 
Emily  Harriott,  d.  1808.  Mary  Helen. 

Mr.  Mytton  entered  in  early  youth  the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
in  which  he  rose  to  a  seat  on  the  bench  of  the  Sudder  or  High 
Court  of  Appeal.    He  retired  1853. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4tli,  per  pale  az.  and  gu.  an  eagle 
displayed  with  two  heads  or,  within  a  border  engrailed  of  the 
last;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  cinquefoil  az.  Crest — Aram's  head 
coupcdart;.  horned  or. 

Scut — Garth,  near  Welsh  Pool,  co.  Montgomery. 


MYTTON  OF  CLEOBURY  NORTH, 

Mytton,  Mary  Anne,  of  Cleobury  North,  Salop,, 
s.  her  brother  1874. 

3ttUC(l5C. — This  family  and  the  Myttons  of  SJiipton  are 
a  scion  of  the  very  ancient  House  of  SIytton,  of  Salop. 

Thomas  JIytton,  who  was  of  Ryton,  in  Condover,  in  the 
early  part  of  tlie  10th  century,  left  at  his  decease,  by  Joan 
his  wife  (his  will  bears  dale  7  April,  1557),  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor. 


MYT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NAN 


1151 


HicnARD  5ITTT0N-,  Fsq.,  ))i.  F.lizabctli,  dau.  of  riicliaid 
Lutwyche,  ami  was  hitlifr  of 

Edward  Mvtton,  of  Shipton,  Salop,  wlio  <<'.  4  June,  1G20. 
He  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  llolKit  Wi^cfall,  of  Worcester,  and 
of  Sutton,  CO.  Stafford;  and  Judly,  Eleanor,  relict  of  Chris- 
topher l>iphton.    By  the  former  he  left  a  son, 

llESRY  SIttton,  Esq.  of  Shipton,  ni.  two  wives,  but  had 
issue  only  by  the  first,  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Dcighton, 
Esq.  of  St.  Helen's,  Worcester.  He  U.  17  Sept.  1GU3,  was 
interred  at  Shipton,  and  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Mvtton,  Esq.  of  Shipton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  rowy."!,  Esq.  of  Suitton,  and  relict  of  Iticliard  Hunt, 
Esq.  of  Milson,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  in  May,  1CS8,  by 
his  son, 

Tuo.MAS  Mttton,  Esq.  of  Shipton,  Rarrister-at-Law,  iii. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Uouhaiu  Amies,  Esq.  of  Stottesdcn,  Salop,  and 
had  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  of  Shipton,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Walter  Gough,  E.sq. 
of  Perry  Hall,  and  of  Oldfallings,  eo.  Stafford,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  1757  (with  a  dau.,  Harriet,  hi.  Samuel  Har- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Criekheuth),  a  son, 

Thomas  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Shipton,  b.  5  March,  1736,  m. 
Mary,  ;!rd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Kdwardes,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 
Benjamin  (Rev.),  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  m.  7  Jlay, 
I7a8),  Miss  Eleanor  Hussell,  and  dying  at  Shipton,  G  Nov. 
17U3,  left  one  son, 

Thomas,  of  Shipton  Hall,  .T.P.  andD.L.,  b.  11  Feb.  1789; 
111.   20  June,    1S40,    Harriet,   eldest    dau.   of    William 
Downes,  Esq.  of  Kewhouse,  Salop ;  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Sept. 
1874. 
Eleanor  Martha,  m.  John  Gouph,  Esq.  of  Perry  ITall. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Holland,  Esq.  of  Tenbury. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  More,  Esq.  of  Larden,  Shropsiiirc. 
Ann. 

Mr.  Mytton  (i.  July,  1787,  and  the  Shipton  estate  was 
enjoyed  by  his  widow  until  her  decease,  1830,  when  it 
devolved  on  her  grandson. 

II.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Mttton  of  Cleobury  North. 
Mr.  Mytton  d.  C  May,  1702.     IHs  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Cleobiuy  North,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Bliehael  llenshaw,  Esq.  of  Leek,  co.  Stafford, 
last  male  heir  and  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Hekshaw  of  Henshaw,  co.  Chester;  and  d.  3  July,  17G2,  leav- 
ing a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Mstton,  Esq.  of  Cleobury  North,  Barrister  at- Law, 
m.  3  July,  1778,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  George  Goodwin,  Esq. 
of  Colebruok  Dale,  co.  Salop ;  and  d.  2  Jan.  1830,  having  had, 

Thomas,  who  <i.  unm.  2  JIareh,  1818. 

Henry  George,   late  of  Cleobury  North,  J.P.,  d.  s.  p.  1&74. 

Mary  Anne,  now  of  Cleobury  North. 

Harriette,  d.  luim.  9  July,  1859. 

Amie,  d.  unm.  24  Jan.  1b56.  Frances. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  an  eagle  displayed  with  two 
heads  or,  all  within  a  border  engrailed  of  the  lust.  6'/ tit — A 
bull's  head  erased  bezante. 

Seat — The  Hull,  Cleobury  North,  BriOgnorth. 


nYTTON    OF    HALSTON. 
See  TuoKNYCRorx. 


NAGLE    OF    CALVERLEIGH    COURT. 

Ciiiciiester-Nagle,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Calveiicigli 
Court,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  22  Nov.  1792 ;  m.  li  Ucc. 
1826,  Lady  Henrietta  Caroline  Fellowes,  dau.  of 
Newton,  4tli  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Nugent  Chichester,'  J. P.,  late  Capt.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  now  Major  2na  W.  York  Militia,  6.  17  Sept. 
1828;  TO.  8  April,  185G,  Amelia  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Lamb,  Esq.  of  West  Denton,  Northumberland, 
and  has,  Joseph,  Lieut.  3Cth  regt.,  and  other  issue. 

II.  Newton  Charles,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  13  Nov. 
1828 :  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Bulfe,  Esq.  of 
Eunnymede,  eo.  lloseommon. 

ui.  Francis  Sherrard,  b.  11  Dec.  1837. 
I.  Honoria  Louisa.  ii.  Urania  Charlotte. 

IH.  Josephine,  m.  5  July,  1870,  Lieut. -Col.  Lygon  Cocks, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  of  Treverbyn. 

iLiucajC— Charles  Joseph  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Cal- 
Terleigh,  b.  2  Sept.  1770,  2nd  son  of  John  Chichf.ster,  Esq. 
of  Arlington  (whose  eldest  son,  John  Palmer  Chichester,  Esq. 
of  Arlington,  was  father  of  Sir  Jolin  Palmer  Bruce  Chichester, 
Of  Arlington,  created  a  Bart.  1840,  see  Burke's  Pceni'jc);  m. 


29  Dec.  1791,  IIonori.T,  dau.  of  P.obert  ffrench,  Esq.  of  Raha- 
sane,  co.  Galway,  by  his  wife,  sister  of  Joseph  Nagle,  Esq.  of 
Ballygriflin,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  who  took  the  additional  surname  of  Naole. 

Charles  (Sir),  Knt.,  Lieut.-Col.  81st  regt..  K.C.T.,  K.S.F., 
K.C.I.C,  Are.,  b.  lU  .Alarch,  179.'),  served  with  distinction  as 
Gen.  of  Brigade  in  the  Spanish  Legion.  He  m.  13  April, 
182G,  Mary  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Clifford-Con- 
suible,  1st  bart.  of  Tixall,  eo.  StatTord,  and  i!.  Is47,  havin;; 
had  i.ssue  surviving,  1  Charles  Kaleigh,  late  Lieut.-Col., 
served  in  the  Crimea,  m.  1852,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  late  James  Balfe,  E.sq.  of  Bunnymede  (now 
liunnamoat),  eo.  Roscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  ha* 
issue  (*'■  BuRKE'8  PeerageaadBaronntufje);  2  Hugh  Arthur, 
Major  81st  regt.,  b.  9  Feb.  1833,  m.  14  Nov.  1»73,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Kichard  Stainforth,  Esq.  and  has  issue;  3  Henry 
■  Augustus,  Capt.  25th  regt.,  b.  2U  Aug.  184G  ;  1  Mary  Char- 
lotte Constance;  and  2  Mary  Amy. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  </.  22  Oct.  1859. 

Marianne,  m.  28  Sept.  1827,  her  first  cousin,  Sir  Thomas 
Aston  Clifford  Constable,  Bart. 

Mr.  Chichester  d.  17  Jan.  1837. 

Arm!t — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  counter  quartered ;  1st  and 
4th,  erm.,  on  a  fess  az.  three  fusils  or ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion 
rampant  between  three  dexter  hands  eouped  at  the  wrist  gu.,  for 
Nagle;  2nd  and  3rd,  chcquy  or  and  gu.  a  chief  vair,  for 
Chichester.  Crests — 1st,  A  goldtinch  ppr.,  for  Nagle;  2nd, 
A  heron  rising  with  an  eel  in  the  beak  ppr.,  for  Chichester. 
ilotto — Non  vox  sed  votum. 

iiuU — Calverlcigh  Court,  near  Tiverton,  Devon. 


NAIRNE    OF    DUNSINANE, 

Naiene,  William,  Esq.  of  Duusinaue,  co.  Pcrl'i, 
J.P.and  D.L.,  b.  1852. 

^ttlTCTtgr. — Sir  William  Nairne,  of  Dunsinanc,  descended 
from  Michael  do  Narni,  who  flourished  temp.  Robert  111., 
was  created  a  Bart.  31  Marcli,  1704.     His  son  and  successor. 

Sir  William  Naibne,  2nd  bart.  of  Dunsinane,  »«.  Emelia 
Graham,  of  Fiutry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Dec.  1767)  he  had 
two  daus.  Hhe  elder  «t.  Henry  Smith,  a  Lawyer  in  London, 
and  the  younger  (/.  17G8),  and  two  sons,  Thomas  and  William. 
Sir  William  d.  at  Scoon,  co.  Pertli,  20  June,  1754,  and  was  .«. 
by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Nairne,  3rd  bart.  of  Dunsinanc,  d.  14  Dec. 
1760,  having  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Charles,  E.I.C.S.,  d.  in  India,  13  Jan.  1771. 

.iVnne,  ra.  1761,  Walter  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Piltaihop. 

The  son  and  heir. 

Sir  William  Nairne,  4th  bart.  of  Dunsinane,  to.  17  Nov. 
17G9,  Alexandrina,  dau.  of  Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dunniuuld, 
and  d.  s.  j'.  12  Jan.  1790,  being  «.  by  his  uncle. 

Sir  William  Nairne,  5th  bart.  of  Dunsinane,  one  of  the 
Ordinary  Lords  of  Session  as  Lord  Dunsinane,  ((.  25  March, 
ISll,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  his  estate 
devolved  upon  his  sister's  son,  who  assumed  the  surname  of 
Nairne,  and  was 

John  Mellis  Nairne,  Esq.  of  Dunsinanc,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  ".i. 
Jessie  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Black- 
hall,  Northumberland  and  Newbus  Grange,  co.  Durhiim,  and 
d.  13C6,  leaving  issue, 

I.  W'illiam,  now  of  Dunsinane.  ii.  Thomas  Graham. 

1.  Janetta  Margaret.  Ii.  Eliza  Mellis. 

III.  Florence  Barclay. 

^)-))i.5 — Per  pale  sa.  and  arg.,  on  a  chaplet  four  muUetD 
all  counterehanged.  C'/y.v/— A  celestial  globe  on  a  stand  ppr. 
Mottoes  (over  the  crest)— Spes  ultra ;  (below  the  arms)  L'espe- 
rance  me  comfort. 

Seat— Dunsinane,  Balbiggie,  Perth.  Ci«6— New  Club,  Ediii- 
burgU. 

• * 

ELIilS-NANNET    OF    GWYNFRYN". 

Ellis-Xanney,  High  John,  Esq.  of  Gwynfrjn, 
CO.  Carnarvon  and  Cefndeuddwr,  co.  Merioneth, 
High  Slicriff  co.  Carnarvon  1870,  and  co.  Merioneth 
1877,  b.  IG  Feb.  1815  ;  m.  13  Jan.  1875,  Hon.  Eliza- 
beth Octavia  Dillon,  youngest  dau.  of  Koberfc,  3rd 
Baron  Clonbrock,  and  has  issue, 

Mary  EUzabeth,  6.  15  Oct.  1877. 

JtillCaCJC. — This  family  derives  maternally  from  the  very 
eminent  Cambrian  House  of  Nanney  of  SauiuiH. 


1152 


NAP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NAS 


KicHARD  Nannet,  of  Cefmlcudclwr,  co.  Merioneth  (son  of 
Ilowel  Nannau,  of  Nannau,  co.  Merioneth,  by  Lowry,  his  2nd 
■■vife,  dau.  of  William  Griffith  ap  Jcnkin,  of  Khiwgoch),  m. 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Lewis  Owen,  Esq.  of  Dolgclly,  co. 
Merioneth,  Vicc-Chaniberlain  of  North  Wales,  and  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer  of  Carnarvon,  and  had  issue,  the  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Nannet,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  n.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Ehys  ap 
Hugh,  of  Mae§-y-pandy,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HicHARD  Nanney,  of  Cefndcuddwr,  father,  by  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  David  Lloyd,  of  Gwynfynydd,  of  two 
<laus.,  Margaret  and  Catherine,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Lewis  Nannet,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  whose  wife  was  Gwen,  dau. 
of  Uobert  Lloyd,  of  Ilhiwgoch.    Their  son, 

HicHAED  Nannet,  of  Ccfudcuddwr,  ?».  Anne,  5th  dau.  of 
rachard  Owen,  of  Morben,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Nannet,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Pilchard  ap  Edward,  of  Nanhoran  Uchaf,  and  had  an  elder  son, 

Bev.  Eichakd  Nanney,  of  Cefndeuddwr,  Vicar  of  Clynog 
1723,  Keotor  of  Llanaelhaiarn  1765,  and  Registrar  and  a  Canon 
of  Bangor  Cathedral,  m.  27  Oct.  1732,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  was  father  of 
a  son,  Richard  (Rev.),  who  d.  .s.  p.  1812;  and  a  dau.,  Cathe- 
rine. Mr.  Nanney  d-  17G8,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress, 

Catherine  Nannet,  m.  Rev.  Rtchard  Eleis,  of  Gwynfryn 
and  Bodychan,  Vicar  of  Clynog  17C5,  and  Rector  of  Llanaol- 
"laiarn  1805,  derived  from  Ilwfa  ap  Cunddclw,  founder  of  the 
1st  Noble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys,  and  was  mother  of 

Elizabeth  Eleis,  m.  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Brynhir,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  1812. 

Richard,  an  ofliccr  Bombay  army,  d.  s.  j).  ISll. 

Owen,  of  Cefiideuddwr. 

Catherine,  m.  Mathcw  Hayes,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  Walter  Poole. 

Margaret,  m.  —  Davies,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  I.  Jones,  Rector  of  Llanllyfni. 

The  elder  surviving  son, 

Owen  Jones  Ellis  -  Nannet,  Esq.  of  Cefndeuddwr,  and 
Gwnfryn,  H.E.I.C.'s  Service,  M.P.  Carnarvon,  b.  1790;  m. 
17  Nov.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hengwrtucha, 
€0.  Merioneth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July,  1840)  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh  John,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Owen  Jones  Ellis-Nanney  assumed  the  two  latter  surnames 
at  the  testamentary  request  of  his  uncle,  David  Ellis  Nanni'y, 
Esq.,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1870,  when  he  was  i«.   by  his  only  son, 
Hugh  John  Ellis  Nanney,  Esq.,  now  of  Gwynfryn. 

Arm" — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  J'ampant  az..  for 
Nannet  ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  cro=s  between  four  arrows  sa.,  for.IoNEs  ; 
'•Jnl,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  or,  lor  Ellis. 

Seat — Gwynfryn,  near  Criceeith,  co.  Carnarvon. 


NAPER    OF    LOTJGHCKEW. 

TTapee,  James  Lexox,  'Eiq.  of  Loughra-ew,  co. 
Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifl'  1853,  b.  5  Dec. 
1825  ;  m.  5  April,  1877,  Hon.  Katherine  Frances 
Eowley,  only  dau.  of  Clotwortby,  ord  Bmioii  Lang- 
ford,  and  has  (by  her,  wlio  cl.  13  Juu.  1879), 

A  son  and  heir,  6.  4  Jan.  1S79. 

ILfltfJlQC. — James  Naper,  Esq.  C4th  son  of  Sir  Nathaniel 
Naper,  M.P.,  of  More  Ciitchell,  Dorset,  and  grandson  of  Sir 
Robert  Naper,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  1593), 
'iH.  the  dau.  of  Anthony  Petty,  of  Rumsey,  Hants,  and  sister  of 
the  celebrated  Sir  William  Petty,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of 
Lansdowne.  By  this  lady  he  left  at  his  decease,  IG76  (with 
three  daus.,  i.  Frances,  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  Richard  Ingolilsby, 
Lord  Justice  of  Ireland;  ii.  Elizabeth,  to.  Right  Hon.  Thomas 
Bligh,  of  Rathmore,  M.P. ;  and  in.  Sarah,  i^.  Thomas  AVhyte, 
Esq.  of  Redhills),  three  sons,  of  whom  the  3rd, 

James  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  r,i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Ralph  Dutton,  2nd  bart.  of  Sherborne,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1718)  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Dillon  Pollard, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeatli;  and  Mary)  a  son, 

James  Lennox  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  who  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Dutton.  He  to.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Gen. 
Ingoldsby,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  John,  who  d.  unm. 
1771.  He  TO.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher  Bond,  Esq.  of 
Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 

James,  of  Sherborne,  M.P.  co.  Gloucester  1780,  who  was 
elevated  to  the  Peerage,  as  Baron  Sherborne,  1784  (sec 
Burke's  Pceraije  and  Huron  eta  r/e). 

William,  who  inherited  the  Naper  e.states. 

Ralph,  b.  1755  ;  ra.  Miss  Honor  Gubbins;  and  d.  s.  p.  1S04. 


Anne,  m.  1760,  Samuel  Blackwcll,  Esq.  of  Ampney  Parli,  co. 

Gloucester. 
Mary,  m.  1759,  Thomas  Master,  Esq.  of  Cirencester. 
Frances,  7H.  1771,  Charles  Larabart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare,  co. 
Meath. 

Jane,  m.  1776,  Thomas  V\^.  Coke,  Esq.  of  Holkham,  created 
Earl  of  Leicester. 
Mr.  Dutton  d.  8  Sept.  1765,  aged  63,  and  was  s.  in  his  Irish 
estates  by  his  2nd  son,  William,  who  resuming  the  name  and 
arms  of  Naper,  became 

William  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew.  He  was  b.  1749;  in. 
5  June,  1787,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ferdinando  Tracy  Travell,  of 
Upper  Slaughter,  co.  Gloucester,  and  dying  28  Nov.  1791,  left 
one  dau.,  Jane,  m.  26  Sept.  1815,  Sir  George  Cornewall,  3rd 
bart.  of  Moccas  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  one  son, 

James  Lenox  William  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1822,  b.  18  F'eb.  1791 ;  to.  3  May, 
1824,  Selina,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  bth  bart  of  New- 
bold  Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

James  Lenox,  now  of  Loughcrew. 

William  Dutton,  formerly  Major  Ilth  foot,  h.  13  Oct.  1830; 
TO.  6  Dec.  1876,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Wyatt  Edgell, 
Esq.  of  Milton  Place,  Surrey,  and  Lympstone,  Devon. 

Lelia  Jane,  to.  1870,  John  Coddington,  Esq.        Anna  Selina. 

Mr.  Naper  d.  2  Sept.  1868. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltier  engrailed  between  four  roses  gu. 
Crfst — A  dexter  arm  erect  coupcd  at  the  elbow  vested  gu. 
turned  u,.  arg.  grasping  a  crescent  ppr. 

Seed — Loughcrew,  near  Oldcastle,  co.  Meath. 

♦ 

NAPIEE.    OF    PEHNARD    HOUSE. 
Napier,  Edwaed   Berkeiet,  Esq.  of  Pennai-d 
House,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriiri859, 
b.  5  Nov.  181G ;    m.  1849,  Emily  Houlton,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Wilson,  C.B.,  K.H.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gerard  Berkeley,  b.  1857. 

II.  Arundel  Berkeley,  b.  1860. 

III.  Edward  Berkeley,  18G2. 
I.  Erailj',  d.  1867.  ii.  EfBc  Lctitia. 

iLiUCitJJC. — Andrew  Napier,  Esq.  claiming  descent  from 
the  noble  family  of  Napier,  to.  Letitia  Berkeley,  and  was 
father  of 

Edward  Berkeley  Napieb,  Esq.,  b.  19  June,  1759 ;  m. 
Letitia  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Gerard  Martin,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  left  at  his  decease,  1798  (with  a  dau.,  Letitia  Sarah), 
nn  only  son  and  heir, 

Gerard  Martin  Berkeley  Napieb,  Esq.  of  Pennard  House, 
6.  5  March,  1792  ;  m.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Paul  Paul, 
Esq.  of  Highgrove,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  survived 
him;  TO.  2ndly,  1835,  Sir  John  Dean  Paul,  1st  bart.  of  Red- 
borough,  and  d.  6  Feb.  1842)  had,  with  daus.  (Letitia  Mary, 
TO.  F.  Cripps,  Esq.,  and  d.  1839 ;  and  Julia  Arundel,  d.  1847), 
three  sons, 

I.  Edward  Berkeley,  now  of  Pennard  House. 

II.  Charles  Walter  Albyn  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wiston,  Sussex,  &. 
28  Oct.  1817;  m.  16  Sept.  1845,  the  Hon.  Marianne  Flora 
Elruria  Talbot,  dau.  of  James,  3rd  Lord  Talbot  do  Mala- 
hide,  and  (by  her,  who  d.'iO  Dee.  1878)  had  issue, 

1  Walter  Edward,  b.  20  Dec.  1847. 

2  Gerard  Talbot,  b.  22  Dec.  1848. 

3  Henry  Goring,  b.  4  Jan.  1850. 

4  Alhyn  Charles,  b.  3  Aug.  1854. 

5  William  Berkeley,  b.  24  Sept.  1855. 
.  G  Lionel  Augustus,  b.  8  Dec.  1856. 

7  George,  6.'  4  June,  1859.  8  Frederic,  h.  14  Sept.  I8C0. 

1  Mary  Arundel.  2  Alice  Margaret. 

3  Florence.  4  Isabel  Henrietta. 
in.  Gerard  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  D.L.  Somerset,  to.  1859,  Ella, 

dau.  of  Sir  J.  Wilson,  C.B.,  K.H.,  and  has  a  son,  Gerard, 
and  other  issue. 
He  d.  13  May,  1820. 

.^rjHS— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  saltier  engrailed 
between  four  roses  gu.,  for  Napier;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  bend 
az.  a  mullet  between  two  crescents  of  the  field  within  a 
double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the  second,  for  Scott  of 
'fhirlestane.  Crext — A  dexter  arm  erect  couped  at  the  elbow 
vested  gu.  turned  up  arg.  grasping  a  crescent,  ppr.  Motto — 
Fata  providentia  major. 

Seat — Pennard  House,  Shepton  Mallet. 


4 


I 


NASH    OF    ■WOECESTERSHIE.E. 

Nask,  James,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  The  Noak,  co.  Wor- 
cester, J.P.,  h.  4  April,  1801 ;  m.  10  Aug.  1826, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  AVilliam  Hurst,  Esq.  of  LiU' 
comb,  CO.  Worcester,  and  has  surviying  issue. 


NAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NEE 


11; 


•  o 


I.  RifHAiiD,  b.  31  Oct.  1827;  m.  30  April,  185G,  Sarah  Crane, 
only  dau.  of  Joseph  IJofters,  Ksq.  of  Arelcy  House,  co. 
Worcester,  and  has  issue,  1  Eichard  Slade,  b.  15  Oct. 
1857  ;  2  James  Keginald,  b.  28  July,  1859,  and  1  Sarah 
Alice,  b.  1  Aug.  18G1. 

II.  James,  6.  2  Aug.  Is29  ;  d.  at  St.  Kilila,  near  Melbourne, 
Australia,  30  July,  1807. 

III.  John,  6.  C  Nov.  lb3U. 

I.  Frances  Anne. 

II.  Sarah  Klizabeth,  m.  23  Juno,  1869,  Joseph  Grindon 
Eogers,  Esq.  of  Hartley  Court. 

2,tnCa(IC.— This  family,  the  name  of  which  is  .spelt 
TOviously,  as  Neish,  Naish,  Nasse,  Nashc,and  Nash,  and  appears 
originally  to  have  been  Ash,  is  of  considerable  antiquity  in 
CO.  Worcester,  in  which  co.  it  possessed  estates  before  the 
teign  of  Edward  III. 

BiCHASD  Nash,  Esq.  of  St.  Peter's,  Droitwich,  fjth  in  descent 
from  John  Nash,  gf  Crutch,  and  Joan  Brewer  his  wife,  m. 
j  l8t,  Anne,   eldest  dau.  of  John  Birch,  Esq.  of  Lcacroft,  co. 
Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  April,  1C51)  had  two  sons, 
i.  Eichard,  of  St.  Peter's,  Droitwich,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Rowland  Berkeley,  Knt.  of  Cothoridgo,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  (/.  13  March,  1G96,  aged  43,  having  had  by  this 
lady,  who  d.  9  June,  1707  (besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d. 
v.nm. ;  and  Mary,  m.  Edward  Popham,  Esq.  of  Tewkesbury 
I^odge,   CO.  Gloucester)  one  son,  llichard,  of  St.   Peter's, 
Droitwich,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Trcadway,  Turkey 
Merchant,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1740,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
14  Dec.  1741)  three  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  Eichard,  of  St.  Peter's,  6.  28  March,  1712;  m.  France.';, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Eavenhill,  Esq.,  heir  tothe  Russells 
of  Strenham,  and  d.  .s.  p.  18  Oct.  1768.  His  widow  m. 
Charles  Trubshaw  Witlicrs,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 

2  George,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Treadway,  of  St.  Peter's  and  Severe,  in  the  parish  of 
Clayncs,  D.D.,  b.  1725;  m.  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of 
John  Martin,  Esq.  of  Overbury,  co.  Worcester,  and  had 
issue  a  dau.  and  heir.  Margaret,  ru.  John,  1st  Earl 
Somers. 

1  Anne,  d.  s.  p.  1739.  2  Elizabeth,  d.  1739. 

3  Mary,  m.  19  Feb.  1716-17,  Sir  William  Aruult,  Bart. 

4  Catherine. 

K.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
Mr.  Nash,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Elizabeth  (who^^.  3  Aug.  1676),  had 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  22  April,  1673.    Mr.  Nash  d.  26  Dec. 
1690,  aged  70.     His  younger  son, 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Nasu,  A.M.,  appointed  "Vicar  of  St.  Peter's 
1688,  d.  1733,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bourne,  of  Oxford,  a  son, 

James  Nash,  Esq.  of  Bcpford  Court,  6.  4  June,  1714;  m. 
25  Aug.  1742,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hampton,  and  had  issue. 
The  2nd  son, 

EicHAnD  Nash,  Esq.  an  Alderman  of  the  city  of  Worcester, 
m.  1st,  27  April,  1767,  Sarah,  widow  of  Edward  Winsmore,  of 
Woodsfield,  near  Malvern,  and  dau.  of  —  Wilson,  Esq.  of  the 
family  of  Wilson,  of  Barnard's  Green,  co.  Worcester;  and 
2iid!y,  17  Oct.  1799,  Margery,  dau.  of  —  Horniblow,  and 
widow  of  Edward  Green.  Mr.  Nash  d.  16  March,  1825;  all 
fais  children  d.  unm.,  except  the  youngest  son  by  his  1st  wife, 

jAitf^s  Nash,  Esq.  of  Titton,  in  the  parish  of  Hartlebury,  m. 
23  March,  ISOO,  Elizabeth  Tijjper,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
29  Jan.  1807,  Mr.  Henry  Court)  had  surviving  issue, 

James,  the  present  Dr.  Nash,  of  Worcester,  and  of  the  Noak. 
Sarah  Margaret,  b.  13  Nov.  1804;  m.  Thomas  Lingcii,   Esq., 

3rd  son   of  the  Eev.    Henry    Lingen,    of  Abberley,   co. 

Worcester. 
James  Nash  d.  13  April,  1804. 

Arms — Per  fess  vert  and  sa.  in  chief  a  chevron  between  three 
greyhounds  courant  and  in  base  on  a  chevron  between  as  many 
greyhounds  Btatant  arg.  three  sprigs  of  ash  ppr.  Crests — 1st, 
On  a  mount  vert  a  greyhound  courant  arg.  charged  on  the 
body  with  an  ermine  spot  sa.  in  the  mouth  a  sprig  of  ash  ppr. ; 
2&d,  Outlof  a  ducal  coronet  jewelled  and  turned  up  erm.  a  grey- 
hound's head  arg.  collared  sa.  ring  and  rim  or.  Motlo — In 
Utroque  fidelis. 

Seat — The  Noak,  Hartley,  Worcester. 


NAYLOK    OF    LEIGHTON    HALL. 

Naylor,  John,  Esq.  of  Lcigliton  Hall,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SlierifE  1853,  b.  15 
April,  1813 ;  m.  20  Aug.  184G,  Georgians,  rlau.  of 
John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ness  Strange,  Salop,  by 
Charlotte  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Jlartin, 
Vicar  of  Great  Ness,  by  the  Lady  Mary  Miuray  his 


wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Jolm,  3rd  Duke  of  AthoU, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  CimisTopHEii  John,  b.  19  Sept.  1849;  m.  22  Oct.  1874, 
Everikla  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Kalph  Creyke,  Esq.  of 
Eawchffe,  W.  Eiding  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  1  Hilda 
Georgiana;  2  Ethelroda  Louisa. 

II.  Rowland  Edward  Leyland,  6.  8  Jan.  1851. 

III.  John,  6.21  March,  1856. 

I.  Dora,  m.  4  July,  1872,  Edmund C.Drumniond,  Commander 
R.N.,  and  has  issue.  ii.  JIargaret. 

III.  Emily,  m.  G  June,  1876,  George  Devereux  Harrison,  Esq. 
of  Fron  1,1  wyd,  co.  Montgomery,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Georgina.  v.  Frances. 

VI.  Eva.  VII.  Alice  Maud. 

3LtlTCn(ir.— PticHAKD  Edllin,  Esq.  of  the  township  of 

Knowslcy,  co.  Lancaster,  ra.  Margaret,  only  child  who  left 
issue  of  Eichard  Leyland,  Esq.  of  Knowsley,  and  sister  of 
Thomas  Leyland,  Esq.  of  Walton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  who 
d.  s.  V.  '20  May,  1827.     By  this  lady  Mr.  Bullin  had  issue, 

Eichard  Bullin,   who  assumed  by  royal   license,   19  July, 

1827,  the  name  and  arms  of  Leyland,  and  d.  unm.  1  Dec. 

1844. 
Christopher  Bullin,  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  8  May, 

1845,   the  surname  and  arms  of  Leyland,   and  d.  uiim. 

4  Sept.  1849. 
DonoTHY,    -III.  John   Naylor,    Esq.   of   Hartford    Hill,   co. 

Chester. 

The  only  daughter, 

Dorothy  Bullin,  in.  to  John  Naylor,  Esq.,  had  issue  by 
him  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

Thomas  Leyland,  of  Haggerston  Castle,  Beal,  Northumber- 
land, late  Capt.  2nd  Lite  Guards,  /;.  21  Jan.  1811 ;  assumed 
by  royal  license,  20  Dec.  1849,  the  name  and  arms  of  Leyland 
only. 

John  Naylor,  now  of  Leighton  Hall. 

Eichard  Christopher  Naylor,  now  of  Ilooton  Hall  (^cc  Nat- 
lob  nf  Ilooton). 

Elizabeth  Mary,  ?».  Major-Gen.  Gold;  and  d.  s.  p.  March, 
1872. 

^(•»!,9  — Per  pale  or  and  arg.  a  pale  sa.  fretty  of  the  first 
between  two  lions  rampant  of  the  third,  quartering  Bdllin, 
erm.  a  chevron  inveoted  paly  of  six  gu.  and  sa.  between  three 
bulls' heads  couped  of  the  last,  armed  and  collared  or;  and 
Leyland,  erm.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  .sa.  between  nine  ears  of 
barley,  three,  three,  and  three  vert,  banded  or,  in  chief,  and 
throe  like  ears  in  base  a  lion  passant  of  the  last  between  two 
escallops  arg.  Crest — A  lion  passant  sa.  charged  on  the  body 
with  two  saltiers  or,  resting  the  forepaw  upon  a  shield  charged 
with  the  arms.     Motto — Hoc  age. 

Heats — Leighton  Hall,  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery;  and 
Brynllywarch  Hall,  Newtown,  co.  Montgomery. 


NAYLOE    OF    HOOTON    HALL. 

Natloe,  Eichaed  Cheistophee,  Esq.  of  Hooton 
Hall,  CO.  Chester  and  Kclmarsh  Hall,  co.  North- 
ampton, J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Chester  and  Northamp- 
ton, and  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  co.  Chester  1856, 
and  Patron  of  three  Livings,  b.  1814 ;  in.  1st,  6 
April,  1854,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert 
Tredcroft,  of  Tangmcre,  Sussex,  Prebendary  of 
Chichester,  by  Frances  Catherine  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Brooke  Pechell,  2ud  bart.  of 
Pagglcsham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1855)  had 
an  only  dau.,  who  d.  1856.  He  m.  2ndly,  1856,  Mary 
Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Tliorold,  Esq.  of  Cux- 
wold,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  has  two  daus., 

I.  Mittic.  II.  Mary. 

Mr.  Eichard  Naylor  is  the  youngest  son  of  John 
Naylor,  Esq.  of  Hartford  Hill,  co.  Clicstcr,  by 
Dorothy  his  wii'e,  only  dau.  of  Eichard  Bullin,  Esq., 
and  .1.  as  co-heir  with  his  brother,  to  the  property 
of  his  maternal  uncle,  Christopher  Leyland,  Esq., 
1840. 

Arma,  rfr. — See  Natlor  of  LdpJitnn  Hall. 

Scaii— Hooton  Hal!,  Chester;  Kelmarsh  Uall,  Northampton. 


NEED,    now    WELFITT. 

See  WelI'IT. 


1154 


NEt 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


J^"ES 


1 


NEILIi    OF    BAHNWEILL. 

Smith-Neill,  William  James,  Esq.  of  Barn- 
weill  and  Swindrigemiiir,  co.  Ayr,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 
E.A.,  s.  his  father,  the  lieroic  Gen.  Neill,  25  Sept. 
1857 ;  ni.  25  July,  18G0,  Jessie  Grordon,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Leighton  Wood,  Esq.  of  Bath, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1870)  has  issue, 

1.  James  William,  b.  G  March,  ISC'!. 
I.  Sibyll  Caroline.  ii.  Alice. 

iLtlTCrtJIC.— WiLtiAM  Keill,  Esq.  (claiming  descent  from 
a  cadet  of  the  MacNcills  of  Barra,  who  settled  in  Ayrshire 
about  the  middle  of  the  IGth  century),  to.  Janet,  dau.  of 
James  Blair,  Esq.  of  Ayr,  and  niece  of  David  Blair,  Esq.  of 
Adamton,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

James  Neill,  Esq.  of  Schaw,  m.  1722,  Jean,  dau.  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Drongan,  co.  Ayr,  and  had,  besides  several 
daus.,  one  son, 

James  Neill,  Esq.  of  Barnwcill,  m.  1779,  Margaret,  dau.  (by 
Marion  Cochrane,  'his  wife)  of  Andrew  Smith,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
drigemuir,  son  of  Andrew  Smith,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  and 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Cunninghame,  Esq.  of 
Auchenskeith,  and  by  her  had  issue  (with  a  son,  James,  and 
two  daus.,  Jean  and  Marion  Jane,  all  d.  young), 

William,  of  Barnwcill. 

Andrew,  Capt.  90th  regt.,  vi.  1813,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Patey,  of  Heading;  and  d.  Dec.  1813,  leaving  a  son  (pos- 
ttiumous),  Andrew  Charles  Brisbane,  in  the  Medical  service 
H.E.I. C. 

Mr.  Neill  d.  Jan.  1799,  and  was  .■:.  by  his  cMcst  son, 

LiEDT.-CoL.  William  Smitii-Neill,  of  Barnwcill  and  Swin- 
drigcmuir,  6  17  July,  1784;  jii.  Nov.  1807,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
George  Price  Spiller,  Esq.  (descended  of  Spiller  of  Shovioke, 
Cornwall)  Commissary-Gen.,  and  Caroline  his  wife,  representa- 
tive of  the  family  of  Bladen  of  Kitton  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  and 
by  this  lady  (who  d.  7  March,  18GC)  had  issue, 

JAME.S  Geouge,  late  of  Barnwcill. 

John  Martin  ]51aden,  Col.  in  the  army,  Deputy-Adjufant- 
Gen.  of  Victoria,  served  during  the  entire  of  the  second 
campaign  in  Affghanistan,  was  present  in  every  action  with 
the  Candahar  division  of  the  army,  and  received  the  medal 
«fCandahar,  Ghuznee,  Cabul,  1842,  6.  July,  1814;  to.  June, 
1851,  Miss  Sarah  Florcntia  lialph.  He  was  killed  at  Mel- 
bourne by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  10  July,  18f)9. 

William  Francis,  Capt.  K.A.,  0.  5  March,  1822;  rf.  at  Co- 
lombo, Ceylon,  26  Sept.  1852.  Caroline. 

Margaret  Smith,  m.  28  Dec.  1857,  James  Weyman  Wadcson, 
Esq.,  3rd  sun  of  Samuel  James  Wadcson,  Esq.  of  Austin 
Friars,  and  Romford,  Essex. 

Sarah,  m.  18  Nov.  I8li2,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Macarthur, 
K.C.B. 

Henrietta  Jane  Helen,  to.  17  March,  18G3,  Lieut. -Col.  Fred. 
Neil  Edmonstone  (who  d.  14  Aug.  18G3),  yoimgest  son  of 
Sir  Charles  Edmonstone,  Bart. 

Lieut.-Col.  Smith-Neill,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  s.  to  Barnwcill  on  the 
death  of  his  father,  Jan.  1799,  and  to  Swindrigemuir  and  Kers- 
land  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  uncle,  John  Smith,  Esq., 
April,  1838.    He  d.  1850,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Brigadier  General  James  George  Smith  Neill,  a  soldier 
whose  name  will  live  in  history,  and  wliose  services  in  India 
and  the  Crimea  were  of  prominent  importance.  He  led  a 
brigade  from  Cawnpore  to  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  and  here,  at 
the  carrying  of  the  batteries  at  the  point  of  the  bayonet, 
25  Sept.  1857,  at  the  very  moment  of  complete  success,  "  fell " — 
to  use  the  words  of  the  Bombay  Times— "the  gallant  General 
Neill,  the  pride  and  idol  of  the  army."  The  news  of  his  fame 
and  his  death  made  a  great  sensation  in  England,  and  the 
Queen  at  once  raised  his  widow  to  the  rank  which  would  have 
been  hers  had  her  husband  lived  to  receive  the  Knight  Com- 
mandership  of  the  Bath  designed  for  him.  The  E.I.C.  also 
conferred  on  the  widow  a  grant  of  £500  a-year.  This  lady  was 
TO.  to  Gen.  Neill  1835.  She  is  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  William 
Warde,  of  the  5th  Bengal  Native  Cavalry,  grand-dau.  of  Gen. 
George  Warde,  of  Woodlands  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
great-grand-niece  of  the  eminent  Commander,  Charles,  1st 
Marquess  Cornwall.  Gen.  Neill,  by  his  marriage  with  this 
lady,  left  issue, 

I.  William  James,  now  of  Barnwcill. 

II.  Charles  Bladen.  iii.  George  Eraser  Erie,  Capt.  R.A. 

IV.  Andrew  Harry  Spencer,  Capt.  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
Squadron  Commander  Central  India  Horse. 

V.  Harrison  Francis  Spencer.  vi.  James  George  Vansittart. 
I.  Mary  Caroline  Itaikes.  ji.  Charlotte  Margaret. 

III.  Elizabeth  Callierine. 


A  statue  of  Gen.  Neill,  in  honour  and  memory  of  his  great 
services,  was  erected  by  public  subscription,  in  Wellington 
Square,  in  ths  town  of  Ayr.  It  bears  the  following  inscription, 
"  James  George  Smith-Neill,  C.B.,  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen, 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Madras  army,  Brigadier-Gen.  in  India,  a 
brave,  resolute,  self-reliant  soldier,  universally  acknowledge'! 
as  the  first  who  stemmed  the  torrent  of  rebellion  in  Bengal.  ] 
He  fell  gloriously  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow,  25  Sept.  1857, 
aged  47." 

— Quarterly:  1st,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg. ;  2nd,  or,  a^ 
ssways  couped  gu.  holding  a  cross-crosslct  titchce  in! 

;  3rd,  or,  a  lymphad  or  galley  sa. ;    4th,  per  fess  arg.  ! 
,  to  represent  the  sea,  out  of  wliich  issueth  a  rock  gu. 
1st,  A  sinister  arm  in  armour  holding  a  dagger  back- 
all  ppr. ;  2nd,  A  dexter  hand  holding  a  sword  all  ppr. 
— Vineere  vel  mori,  and  Steady.  ; 

Baruweill,  Tarbolton;  and  Swindrigemuir,  Dairy,  co,'j 


hand  fe 
pale  az 
and  az. 

Crests — 
handed 

Mottoes 
ScatS' 
Ayr. 


NESBITT    OP    lilSMORE. 


Nesbitt,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Lismoro  Ilotise, 
CO.  Cavan,  High  Sheriff  1862,  s.  his  brother  1855 ; 
in.  June,  1855,  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Frederick  Franks, 
Esq.,  Capt.  E.N. 

ILtltCitJC. — Andrew  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Erentcr  (presumed 
to  be  son  of  Thomas  Nesbitt,  of  Newbottle,  and  grandson  of 
George  Nesbitt,  who  d.  1590),  assignee  from  the  Karl  of 
Annandale  of  the  estates  of  Erenter  and  Malniusock,  co. 
Donegal,  was  father  of 

Andrew  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  who  served  in  the  army  of  ChaklesI. 
in  Ireland,  m.  Anne  Lindsay,  and  d.  1C92,  leaving  four  sons, 
Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Albert,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  London,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Gould,   Esq.,    and  had  a  dau.,    Kachel,  who  m. 
Richard  Bard  Harcourt,  Esq.  of  Pendley,  Herts,  and  carried 
into  the  Harcourt  family  the  estates  of  Brenter  and  Mal- 
musock,  which  estates  Thomas  Nesbitt,  after  his  settlement 
in  Cavan,  sold  to  his  said  brother  Albert.      Albert  sat  in 
Parliament  for  the  boroughs  of  Huntingdon  and  St.  Michael, 
and  (I.  1753. 
Robert,  to.  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  Arnold  Cn,sby,  Esq. 
Alexander,  to.  another  dau.  of  Jului  Goidd,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1743. 
The  eldest  son, 

TiiuMAs  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Grangemorc,  co.  Westmeath,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Cavan  1720,  m.  1st,  1701,  Susan  Lyons,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  Charles  Robert,  who  d.  unm.;  and 
2ndly,  1713,  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Arnold  Cosby,  Esq.  of 
Lismoro,  co.  Cavan  (son  of  William  Cosby,  grandson  of  Arnold 
Cosby,  great-grandson  of  Alexander  Cosby  and  Dorcas  Sydney 
his  wife).  By  this  marriage  Thomas  Nesbitt  came  into 
possession  of  Lismore  and  other  estates  in  Cavan.  He  d.  1750, 
having  had  issue  (with  seven  daus.)  seven  sons, 

Cosr.Y,  of  whom  presently. 

Arnold,  a  Merchant  in  London,  m.  MissThrale,  sister  of  Henry 
Thrale,  Esq.  of  Streathani.  He  represented  Cricklade,  and 
afterwards  Winchilsea  in  Parliament,  and  d.  s.  p.  1765. 

Albert,  also  a  Merchant  in  London,  ta.  24  Nov.  1729,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Gould,  Esq. 

Alexander,  a  Merchant  in  London. 

The  eldest  son, 

CosisY  Nesbitt,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Cavan,  h.  I7IS,  s.  to  the 
Cavan  estates  on  the  death  of  his  father,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Enery,  of  Bawnboy,  and  d.  17C8,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  Merchant  in  London,  M.P.  for  Winchilsea,  d.  vnm. 

Albert  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  the  Prince  Regent,  d..  unr,l„ 

F'rances,  ii>.  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Tullyvir,  co.  Cavan. 

Jane,  -m.  James  Young,  Esq.  of  Lahard,  co.  Cavan. 

Mr.  Cosby  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  Col.  in  the  army,  M.P. 
for  Cavan,  m.  Louis.a,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heire.ss  of  John 
Daniel  De  Gennes,  of  Portarlington,  Col.  in  the  British  service, 
and  left,  with  two  younger  sons  and  a  dau.,  three  sons,  Cosbt, 
and  John,  his  successors ;  and  Thomas,  who  left  by  Anno  his 
wife,  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  1  John  Albert,  of  Fort  Hill,  co. 
Cavan,  J.P. ;  2  Thomas;  and  1  Louisa,  to.  Major  Moore,  of 
the  Rocks,  Crossdoney.  Col.  Nesbitt  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Cosby  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  m.  Elizabeth  Hancox,  but 
d.  without  issue  1837,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his 
brother, 

John  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Lismore  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1840,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Tatam,  Esq.  of 
Moullon,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  left  issue. 


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Cosr.T  Thomas,  of  I.ismore,  d.  unm,.  1805. 

Alexander,  nuw  ol  Lismore. 

Frances. 

Mary  Annr,  m.  James  Edward  Biirrowes,  Ksq.,  2nd  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  liunowes,  Esq.  of  Stiadonc. 

Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arj;.,  a  chevron  sn.  between 
three  boars'  heads  erased  sa.,  for  Nesiutt;  '.ind  and  3r(l,  arg., 
on  a  chevron  hetweon  three  leopards'  faces  sa.  a  crescent  of 
ihe  field,  on  a  canton  or,  a  saltier  vert  hetween  a  cross- 
crosslct  in  chief,  and  a  dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  in 
base  gu. ;  on  the  dexter  side  a  li/ard  erect  and  on  the  sinister 
a  salmon  haurient  of  the  fourth,  for  Cosby.  Crcxt — A  dexter 
cubit  arm  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  truncheon  all  ppr. 
Motto — Jc  inainticndrai. 

(8«a£— Lismore  House,  Crossdoney,  co.  Ca\an. 


NETHERCOTE    OF    MOULTON     GRANGE. 

Netheecote,  Hes'ry  Osmond,  Esq.  of  Moitlton 
Grange,    CO.    Nortluimpton,  J. P.   and   D.L.,  Higli 
Sheriff  1872,  h.  27  Dec.   1819 ;    w.  1st,  4  March, 
1847,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Gaructt,  Esq.  of 
Wyreside,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by   her  (who    d.   2 
Aug.  1850)  has  had  issue, 
I.  Ellen  Mary,  on.  19  Aug.  1871,   Edward  Baldwin  Wake, 
Esq.,  5th  son  of  Sir  Charles  Wake,  10th  hart,  of  Courteen 
Hal),  CO.  Northampton,  and  has  issue. 
u.  Louisa  Julia  Harriet,  m.  20  Aug.  1874,  Drury  Wake, 
I        Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Charles  Wake,  10th  hart,  of  Courteen 
HaU. 

I  He  m.  2ndly,   1857,  Charlotte   Frances,   dau.   of 
Charles  Allix,  Esq.  of  Willoughby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

HtnCilflC. — John  Nethekcote,  Esq.,  b.  1708,  purchased 
estates  in  the  parishes  of  Clipstone,  Sibbcrtoft,  Oxendon,  and 
Arthingworth,  co.  Northampton.  He  d.  11  Sept.  17a4,  and 
was  «.  by  his  son, 

EoGEE  Nethercote,  Esq.  6.  10  May,  U.'Jl ;  m.  3Iary,  dau.  of 
John  Wrifjht,  Esq.  of  Lubenham,  co.  Leicester,  and  dying 
13  Feb.  ISOO,  was  s.  by  his  only  .son, 

John  Nethekcote,  Esq.  of  Moulton  Grange,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1822,  h.  31  Dec.  1782;  m. 
]:i  June,  1812,  Charlotte  Eliza  Frances  Jemima,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Hammond,  Esq.  of  St.  Alban's  Court.  Kent,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  4  April,  1841)  had  surviving  issue, 

Henkt  Osmond,  now  of  Moulton  Grange. 

Charlotte  EUza  Mary,  m.  Oct.  1842,  Capt.  John  Eooper,  of 
the  Eifle  Brigade,  2nd  son  of  the  Kcv.  Thomas  Hooper,  of 
Wick  Hill,  Brighton. 

lie  d.  Dec.  18G7,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henrt  Osmond. 
Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.  on  a  chevron  az.  betwffn  three 
irs'  heads  sa.  as  many  bezants 


Crest  • 
.=ed  sa. 
(b'eat— Moulton  Grange,  near  Northampton. 


NETTERVILLE. 

See  MacEvot  of  Tobeetika>". 


John  Nettles,  Esq.,  of  Tourecn,  co.  Watcrford,  Major  in 
the  army,  llish  Sheriff  lCDO-1 ;  he  m.  a  niece  of  Sir  William 
Evans,  and  left  at  his  decease,  ni.*),  one  son  and  one  dau., 
John,  his  heir;  and  Mary,  w.  Lieut.  Ed  ward  Jones,  of  Youghal, 
CO.  Cork.     Mr.  Nettles  d.  1715,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  co.  Waterford,  Mahallagh, 
and  Beare  Forest,  eo.  Cork;  he  m.  Martha,  duu.  of  Itobert 
Kyves,  Esq.  of  llathlogan,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  of  Ryvcs  Castle, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  d.  12  May,  1726,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Kyves,  his  heir. 

II.  Kobert  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Ballinamonn,  near  Mallow,  co. 
Cork,  ra.  1st,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  .John  liowernian,  Esq.  of 
Coolyne,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17G2)  hp  had  issue, 
two  daus.,  co-heirs, 

Jane,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Nettles,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1783,  Kilner  Baker,  Esq. 

Rev.  Robert  Nettles  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
Drew,  Esq.  of  Drew's  Court,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  no  issue 
by  her. 

Mr.  Nettles  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ryves  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen  and  Ecare  Forest, 
m.  1738,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bowerman,  T.iq.  of 
Coolyne ;  and  <;.  Nov.  1785,  having  had  issue.  The  3rd  son 
was  a  distinguished  ofBcer,  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  Nettles,  of  the 
23rd  Dragoons,  who  d.  s.  p-  1811.  Mr.  Nettles  s.  to  Nettlevjlle 
at  the  decease  of  his  cousin  Robert.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  Capt.  10th  foot,  J.P. 
eo.  Cork,  m.  17G9,  Esther,  dau.  of  John  Couran,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  and  had  (with  three  daus.),  Richard  Nevill,  his  heir, 
and  four  other  sons,  all  of  whom  were  killed  accidentally  or  in 
battle,  one  of  them  at  Waterloo.  Mr.  Nettles  d.  1831,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Nevill  NEXTLrs,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  J. P.,  m. 
17  April,  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Daniel  Gibbs,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co. 
Cork,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Robert  Warren,  1st  bart.  of 
Warren's  Court;  and  d.  21  April,  1851,  leaving  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Nettleville. 

Mary,  d.  Dec.  1876.  Anno. 

Esther,  -m.  1836,  Rev.  Hume  Babington,  Rector  of  Moviddy, 

CO.  Cork,  and  d.  April,  ls78. 
Frances,  ra.  Nov.  Ib29,  John  Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Kilcrae,  co. 

Cork,  and  d.  1874. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  nettle-leaves  ppr. 
Crest — A  stag  statant  under  a  tree  ppr.  Motto — Nemo  mc 
impune  lacessit. 

Scat — Nettleville,  KiUinardrish,  co.  Cork. 


•  A  wull's  head 


NETTLES    OF    NETTLEVILLE. 

Nettles,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Nettleville,  co.  Cort, 
J.P.,  b.  31  March,  1805  ;  m.  20  Aug.  1835,  Ehza- 
licth  Walton,  dau.  of  Thomas  Knolles,  Esq.  of 
Oatlands,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard,  h.  1836. 

iLtncagC— John  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  co.  Water- 
ford,  of  an  ancient  English  family,  went  to  Ireland,  1G30,  from 
111.  Hereford,  and  had  a  grant  of  lands  by  patent  from 
Charles  II.  in  cos.  Cork  and  Waterford,  to  the  amount  of 
1258  acres,  which  was  enrolled  8  Nov.  166G.  He  was  High 
Sheriff  co.  Watcrford  1670;  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Valentine 
Greatrakes,  Esq.  of  Affane,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  Ballyduff,  co.  Waterford,  and  of  Mahallagh  and 
Nettleville,  co.  Cork. 

Bnth,  7)1.  Barry  Drew,  Esq.  of  Ballyduffe,  co.  Waterford 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  I'atricius  Christian,  of  Old  Grange,  co. 
Waterford. 

Penelope,  m.  Henry  Wallis.  Esq.  of  Drishane,  co.  Cork. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Richard  Croker,  of  Curryglass,  co.  Water- 
ford. 

T.  Nettles  (whose  will,  dated  20  April,  1080,  was  proved  1681), 
fHias  (.  by  bis  eldest  son, 


NEVILE    OF    SKELBROOKE,  formerly  cf 
CHEVET. 

Nevile,  Peect  Sandfoed,  Esq.  cf  Skelbrooko 
Park,  CO.  York,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  22nd  regt., 
J.P.  West  Riding,  b.  1840 ;  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  1865, 
Rhoda  Marwood,  dau.  of  Harry  Farr  Yeatnian,  Esq. 
of  Manston  House,  Dorset  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Harry  Farr  Yeatman,  LL.B.,  of  Stock  House, 
Dorset,  sfe  that  Family),  and  by  her,  who  rf.  3  Oct. 
1866,  had  a  son, 

Pebcy  Gilbert,  6.  22  Sept.  1806. 
Mr.   Nevile   m.   2ndly,    18  June,   1873,  Etheli-jp, 
youngest   dau.   of  Charles   H.    RadclillCj    Esq.   of 
SaUsbury,  and  has,  with  other  issue,   a  sou,  b.  23 
Oct.  1875. 

ILinC<t5C. — ^Ir.  Nevile  represents  a  branch  of  the  great 
and  powerful  family  of  Nevile,  Lords  of  Raby  and  Earls  of 
Westmorland. 

RICII.4RD  DE  NovAviLLA  (4th  soH  of  Baldricus  Teutonicus, 
Lord  of  Bacqueville-en-Caux  and  Archearius)  held  the  fief  of 
Neuvile  sur  Tongue,  in  Normandy,  and  was  father  of 

Gilbert  de  Nevile,  who  is  said  to  have  been  Admiral  to 
the  Conqueror;  by  his  wife,  Philicia,  dau.  of  the  Count  dc 
Damoys,  he  had  a  son, 

Gilbert  de  Nevile,  who  founded  Tupholme  Abbey,  ante 
1168 ;  m.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Roger  dc  Clare,  and  left  a  son  and 
heir, 

Geoffrey  de  Nevile,  Governor  of  Berwick-on-Tweed,  m. 
Emma,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Bertram  de  Buhner,  Lord  of 
Branccpeth,  in  the  P.alatinate  of  Durham,  and  had,  with  a  son, 
Henry,  who  d.  s.  p.,  an  only  dau., 

Isabel  de  Nevile,  heiress  to  her  brother.  This  great  heiress 
m.  Robert  Filz-Maldred,  Lord  of  Raby,  in  Durham  (of  the 
Illustrious  Saxon  stock  of  the  Earls  of  Norauimljciland;,  and 
liy  him  had  a  son. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KEY 


Geoffket  de  Nevile,  wlio  assumed  liis  mother's  name.  His 
eldest  son,  Hubert  ds  Xevile,  Lord  of  liaby,  was  ancestor  of 
the  extinct  Karls  of  Westmorland  and  the  Marguess  of  Aber- 
gavenny.   His  2nd  son, 

Geoffrey  de  Nevile,  a  Justice  Itinerant,  and  Governor  of 
Scarborough  Castle,  m.  1268,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir 
John  de  Longvilliers,  of  Hornby  Castle,  and  dying  1285,  left  a 
son  and  heir. 

Sir  John  de  Nevile,  of  Hornby,  who  (with  an  elder  son, 
Sir  Robert  Nevile,  of  Hornby,  whose  grand-dau.  and  represe'i- 
tative  m.  Thomas  Beaufort,  Duke  of  Exeter,  son  of  John  of 
Gaunt)  left  a  younger  son. 

Sir  Edmdnd  de  Nevile,  of  Liversedge.  This  Knight  m. 
Isola,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Robert  Flamburgh  (grandson  of 
Robert  Flamburgh  and  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir 
Ralph  Liversedge,  of  Liversedge,  co.  York),  and  by  her  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

William  de  Nevile,  who  d.  42  Edward  III.,  having  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ilarington,  and  w'as  father  of 

Sir  John  de  Nevile,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York,  who  espoused 
Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry  Sherwood,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Thomas  Nevile,  of  Liversedge,  whose  will  was  proved 
1438.  By  his  wife  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Gas- 
coygne,  Esq.  of  Hunslet,  co.  York,  he  had  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Robert  Nevile,  of  Liversedge,  who  m.  for  his  2nd  wife, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  AVilliam  Molyneux,  of  Sefton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had,  with  other  issue,  an  heir. 

Sir  John  Nevile,  of  Liversedge,  twice  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
York,  TO.  Maud,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  William  Ryther,  of 
Ryther,  co.  York,  and  by  her  left,  at  his  decease,  in  1502,  v/ith 
other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  Thomas,  of  Liversedge  (who  d.  v.  p., 
and  whose  line  ultimately  ended  in  co-heiresses),  and  a  younger 
son. 

Sir  John  Nevile,  of  Chevet  (jure  uxoris),  High  Sheriff  of  c. 
York  thrice;  Sir  John  to.  Elizabeth  (widow  of  Sir  Thomas 
Tempest),  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Bosvile,  Esq.  of 
Chevet,  co.  York,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  m.  1533,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Dawney,  Knt.  of  Cowick,  co.  York  (by  his  wife 
Dorothy  Nevill,  dau.  of  Richard,  2nd  Lord  Latimer),  and  was  s. 
by  his  elder  son, 

Gervase  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  living  1585;  hem.  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Greenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Teversall, 
CO.  Notts,  and  had  an  only  surviving  child, 

Henry  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  aged  13  in  1585,  according 
to  the  Visitation.  By  his  wife  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Hercy  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Thorp-Salvin,  co.  York,  he  had,  with 
younger  issue,  two  sons, 

I.  Francis  Nevile,  aged  73  in  1C65,  s.  his  father  at  Chevet, 
and  was  thrice  married.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tancred,  Esq.  of  Brampton,  co.  York,  he  had  an 
only  son,  Gervase  Nevile,  of  Milnthorpe,  co.  York,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Tliomas  Beaumont,  Knt.  of 
Whitley  Beaumont,  and  left  an  only  child  and  heiress, 
Elizaheth.  By  his  1st  wife,  Rosamund,  dau.  of  Cyril 
Arthington,  Esq.  of  Arthington,  co.  York,  Mr.  Nevile  of 
Chevet  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  Sir  Richard 
Tancred,  of  Wi'ixley,  and  Rosamimd,  wife,  1st,  of  Sir 
Thomas  Bland,  1st  bart.  of  Kippax,  and  2ndly,  of  Walter 
Walsh,  Esq.  of  Houghton)  a  son  and  heir, 

Sandford  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,!  6.  1621  ;  to.  1st, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Sliallcross,  of  Diggswell,  Herts, 
by  whom  he  had  one  dau.,  Dorothy,  m.  Hon.  Algernon 
Cecil,  2nd  son  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Salisbury,  K.G. 
Mr.  Nevile  (who  d.  1672)  m.  2ndly  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Wolstenholme,  1st  bart.  of  Nostell,  co.  York,  and  had 
(with  a  younger  son,  Sandford  Nevile,  and  four  daus.,  of 
■whom  the  eldest,  Anne,  became  the  wife  of  Everingham 
Cressy,  Esq.  of  Birkin,  and  the  2nd,  Rosamund,  the  wife 
of  John  Estoft,  Esq.  of  Estoft)  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  b.  circa  1648,  d.  2  .June, 
1707.  By  his  1st  wife,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Armytage,  2nd  bart.  of  Kirklees,  and  sisterand  heiress  of 
Sir  George  Armytage,  5th  bart.,  he  had  (with  a  yoimgcr 
son,  John,  afterwards  of  Chevet)  a  son  and  heir,  Francis 
Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Estoft,  Esq. 
of  Estoft,  CO.  York,  but  d.  s.  p.  July,  1707,  being  s.  by  his 
only  brother, 

John  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Chevet,  who  d.  Oct.  1720  (when 
Chevet  reverted  to  his  kinsman,  the  Rev.  Gervase  Nevile, 
see  hereafter),  leaving  an  only  child  and  heiress, 

Anne  Nevile,  ultima  suoruin,  m.  Harrison  Pilkington, 
Esq.  She  s.  the  Rev.  Cavendish  Nevile  in  the  entailed 
estates  of  Chevet,  1749,  and  sold  them  to  her  brother-in- 
law.  Sir  Lionel  Pilkington,  5th  bart.  She  d.  s.  i}.  Aug. 
1760. 

II.  Gervase,  of  whom  we  tEeat. 

Gervase  Nevile,  Esq.  (second  son  of  Henry  Nevile  and 
Eleanor  Sandford)  of  Eeeston,  co.  York,  was  Quartermaster- 


General  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle  1643.  He  d.  15  Feb.  1676, 
aged  85,  having  m.  Barbara  (who  d.  1660),  dau.  of  John 
Bullock,  Esq.  of  Derley,  co.  Derby,  by  whom,  with  younger 
issue,  he  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Gervase  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Beeston  and  Holbeck,  co.  York; 
he  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Francis  Cavendish,  Esq.  of  Doveridge, 
CO.  Derby  (by  his  1st  wife,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Bullock,  Esq. 
of  Norton,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  William 
Bullock,  Esq.)  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1713)  left  at  his 
decease,  31  May,  1696  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  in  infancy 
or  s.  p.), 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Gervase  (Rev.),  s.  his  brother  William  at  Holbeck,  and 
afterwards  to  Chevet. 

III.  Cavendish  (Rev.),  s.  his  brother  Gervase  at  Chevet. 

I.  Barbara,  in.  1st,  Michael  Portington,  Esq.  of  Portington, 
CO.  York;  and  2ndly,  15  Nov.  1705  (as  2nd  wife),  the  Rev. 
Peter  Robinson,  Rector  of  Grindon,  co.  Stafford,  and  had 
by  him  an  only  child  and  heiress, 
Dorothy,  of  whom  hereafter. 

William  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Holbeck,  High  Sheriff  co.  York 
1710;  'iH.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Walter  Calverley,  Esq.  of  Calverley, 
CO.  York  (father  of  Sir  Walter  Calverley,  1st  bart.  of  Calverley), 
and  widow  of  John  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Crowstone,  in  tue  same 
CO.,  but  d.  s.  p.  22  April,  1713,  being  succeeded  by  his  brother, 

The  Rev.  Gervase  Nevile,  of  Holbeck,  Vicar  of  Bingley, 
CO.  York,  and  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  who  succeeded 
also  to  the  entailed  Chevet  estates  on  the  death,  in  Oct.  1720, 
of  his  kinsman,  John  Nevile,  Esq.  (see  ante),  but  dying  unm. 
they  passed  to  his  next  brother. 

The  Rev.  Cavendish  Nevile,  who  then  became  of  Chevet, 
which,  however,  reverted  on  his  death,  18  Feb.  1749,  aged 
68  years,  without  male  issue,  to  his  kinswoman,  Anne 
(Nevile)  Mrs.  Pilkington,  as  shown  above.  Mr.  Nevile,  who 
was  sometime  Fellow  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  and  forty 
years  Vicar  of  Norton,  co.  Derby,  to.  1  May,  1737,  Katherine, 
widow  of  WilliamsWentworth,  Esq.  of  Horbury,  co.  York,  and 
dau.  of  Sir  Lionel  Pilkington,  5th  bart.  of  Stanley,  co.  York, 
by  whom  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1790)  he  had,  with  an  only  son. 
Cavendish  Nevile,  who  d.  an  infant,  an  only  surviving  dau.  and 
heiress, 

Anne  Nevilb,  d.  tinm.  5  Jlay,  1756,  in  her  14th  year,  being 
s.  by  her  cousin  Dorothy,  the  dau.  of  her  aunt  Barbara  Nevile, 
by  her  2nd  husband,  the  Rev.  Peter  Robinson, 

Dorothy  Robinson,  sole  heiress  of  her  cousin,  and  heir- 
general  of  her  grandfather,  Gervase  Nevile,  of  Holbeck.  This 
lady,  who  was  b.  in  1706,  to.  John  Lister,  Esq.  of  Sysonby,  •o. 
Leicester  (son  of  Richard  Lister,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Ernald,  and 
Sisonby,  in.co.  Leicester,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1692,  by  his 
wife  Frances  Pate,  only  dau  and  heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith, 
Bart,  of  Hatherton,  co.  Chester,  by  his  wife  Abigail,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Pate,  Bart,  of  Sisonby,  aforesaid), 
and  by  him,  from  a  younger  branch  of  whose  family  descends 
the  present  Lord  Ribblesdale,  left  at  her  decease,  24  Oct.  1782, 
with  other  younger  issue,  twin  sons,  of  whom  the  younger  was 
Gen.  Cavendish  Lister,  3rd  Foot  Guards,  who  d.  unm.  1823, 
and  the  elder,  her  heir, 

John  Pate  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Badswortli,  co.  York,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Holbeck,  b.  3  March,  1734-5,  Capt.  in  the  Roy.il 
Horse  Guards  (Blue),  assumed  the  name  of  Nevile  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic  Lister.  Mr.  Nevile  to.  27  March,  1771,  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Chambers  Bate,  of  Forston,  co. 
Derby,  and  Rector  of  Easton,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who 
d.  16  Nov.  1802)  he  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  John  Pate,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  d.  unm.  of  his  wounds  ■ 

in  Holland,  10  Oct.  1799,  aged  25. 
IJ.  Charles  Henry,  Lieut.  2nd  Queen's  royal  regt.,  killed  on 

board  Lord  Howe's  ship,  1  June,  1794,  aged  19. 

III.  Brownlow  Pate,  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  d.  unm.  of  his 
wounds  in  Holland,  16  Sept.  1799,  aged  23. 

IV.  Cavendish,  also  a  Lieut.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  B.A.,  of  Queen's 
Coll.  Cambridge;  d.  4  Dec.  1802,  aged  25,  leaving  an  only 
child,  Mary,  d.  in  infancy. 

V.  Georcb,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  Sandford,  m.  and  had  issue. 

VII.  Martin,  Commander  R.N.,  d.  unm.  at  Honduras,  27 
July,  1803,  aged  22. 

vui.  Simiuel,  Lie»t.  R.N.,  killed  at  Martinique,  7  Feb.  1804, 
aged  21,  mkto.  He  was  the  seventh  son  (six  of  whom  died 
in  the  King's  service)  whose  loss  within  as  many  years, 
his  father  had  to  deplore. 

IX.  Joseph,  a  Student  at  Cambridge,  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1303, 
aged  20. 

I.  Katherine,  d.  unm.  29  Nov.  1853. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  14  Feb.  1797. 

III.  Arabella.  ji 
Mr.  Nevile  d.  16  Dec.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surrivlnaj 
BOD,                                                                                            m' 


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IfEY 


1157 


Georog  Nevile,  Esq.  of  SUplbrnoltc  Park,  and  Badswortli, 
CO.  York,  m.  Georgiana  Kathoriiie,  dan.  of  the  Kev.  Dr. 
Champncys,  and  by  her  (who  d.  i)  Jan.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Pate,  only  .son  and  heir. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  2-lJan.  184G,  Auojnstus  Alexander  White,  Ksq., 
of  H.M.'s.  Treasury,  youngest  sun  of  Major  Henry  White, 
74th  Highlanders,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Georfiiana  Katherine,  m.  1st,  20  M.ay,  1843,  Charles  Abra- 
ham Whittuek,  Esq.  of  Ilanham  Hall,  co.  Gloucester  (who 
d.  s.  2J-  1856);  she  m.  2nMy,  Capt.  Robert  Clifton  Gordon, 
47th  regt.,  and  has  a  son. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  9  March,  1S43,  at  Ostend,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
JoHS  Pate  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Skelbrooke  Park,  J. P.,  sometime 
an  officer  in  the  76th  regt.;  he  m.  24  July,  1838,  Louisa  Mary 
Slade  (who  survives  him),  only  dau.  of  Ilobert  l''oster  Grant- 
Dalton,  Esq.  of  Ingoldisthorpc  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  Shanks 
House,  Somerset,  and  d.  1847,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Percy  Sandford,  now  of  Skelbrooke. 

II.  Ernest  Edward  Cator,  6.  10  April,  1842,  late  Capt.  84th 
regt. 

III.  Charles  Cavendish,  6.  8  Sept.  1846,  Lieut.  99th  regt. 

I.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  1  June  18G7,  Thomas  Frank  Hultou,  Esq., 
late  Cupt.  63rd  regt. 

Arms—Gu.,  a  saltire  arg.  (the  colours  have  sometimes  been 
reversed).  C-est — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  pied. 
Motto — Ne  vile  velis. 

Seal — Skelbrooke  Park,  Doncaster,  co.  York. 


NEVILE 


OF    WALCOT 
L.INGORE. 


AND    WEL- 


TfETILE,   RaIPH   HeNEY   CHRISTOPHER,  Esq.  of 
I  "Walcot,  CO.  Northampton,  and  Wellingorc,  co.  Lin- 
coln, J.P.,  b.  15  Nov.  1850  ;  s.  his  father  Dec.  1861 ; 
m.  1871,  Mildred   Frances,    dau.  of    Rev.  Charles 
Robert  Scott-Murray,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  GEorrRET  Hekrt,  6.  11  March,  1374. 

I.  Isabel  Mildred  Mary,  6.  31  May,  1875. 

II.  Eleanor  Cicely,  0.  16  Nov.  1876. 

iLlUCaUC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  and  powerful 
family  of  Nevile,  Lords  of  Raby,  who  subsequently  became 
Karls  of  Westmorland,  and  whose  descent  is  deduciblc  from 
our  Saxon  annals. 

Sir  Robert  Nevile,  ofEldon(4th  son  of  Ralph  de  Nevile, 
2nil  Lord  Nevile  of  Raby,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Hugh  de  Aldley),  distinguished  himself  in  arms.  He  in. 
Clara,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Pinckney,  and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

Sir  Anthony  Nevile,  whose  2nd  son,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Zouch,  of  Codnor  Castle,  was 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  to.  1st,  Mary  Fairfax,  and  had  a  son, 
Francis,  bapt.  25  Jan.  1530,  whose  son.  Sir  John  Nevile,  m. 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co  heir  of  William  Boswell,  of  Chete, 
CO.  Y'ork,  and  had,  1  Henry  from  whom  descended  John 
X'  vile  of  Mattersey,  Notts,  whose  dau.  and  heiress,  Elizabeth, 
1  .I't-  27  Aug.  1635,  7/1.  Sir  William  Hickman,  Bart,  of  Gains- 
b  rough,  CO.  Lincoln;  and  2  Maria,  ra.  Gervase  Clifton. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Crofts,  Esq.  of 
l;.if,'nall,  CO.  Nottingham,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

KoBEET  Nevile,  Esq.,  m.  Alicia,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
A",  illiam  Boswell,  of  Chete,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
'  '  iMren,  Sitha,  in.  Anthonius  de  Staunton,  and 

lEORGE  Nevile,  Esq.,  ni.  Barbara,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
■  n  Herey,  of  Grove,  and  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Humphiey  llercy, 
i:iizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Digby,  of  Kctclby.    By 
iius  lady  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Grove,  ancestor  of  the  Neviles  of  Grove,  Barts. 
{see  Burke's  Extinct  BaronHagi:). 
George,  ancestor  of  the  family  now  before  us. 
Dionysius,  ancestor  of  the  Neviles  of  iiadswuith. 
The  2nd  son, 

GnoRGE  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  co.  Nottingham,  a  manor 
1  «iehascd  by  his  father  about  1567,  -m.  Miss  Tyrwhitt,  and 
',  with  younger  issue, 

'  HTvais  (Sir),  of  Haddington,  co. Lincoln,  7n.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Hutton,  Justice.  George. 

Tlie  2nd  son, 

i:oRGE  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  m.  1st,  Sara,   dau.  of 
ke,  of  Doncaster  (relict,  1st,  of  John  Copley,  and  after- 
wards of  Christopher  Ayscoughe,  Esq.),  by  whom  be  had 
i.s.suo, 

I.  Brtan,  of  whom  hereafter. 
"'■.  Xevile  ni.  2ndly,  Alicia,  dau.  of  George  Sow,  Esq.,  and 
>w  of  William  RothwcU,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  a  son, 


It.  George,  ancestor  of  "Sevii.^  of  Thorney  hceiliat  Family) 
Mr.  Nevile  (/.  23  April,  1653.     His  eldest  son, 

Bryan  Nevile,  was  direct  ancestor  of 

Christopher  Nevile,  Esq.,  m.  Lady  Sophia  Noel,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  successor. 

II.  Hesrv  (Kev.),  who  carried  on  the  line. 
I.  Sophia  Charlotte,  m.  Gen.  Aiiislie. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  1S29,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Henry  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  and  Wellin- 
gorc, eo.  Lincoln,  Col.  Rutland  Fencible  Cavalry,  b.  1774,  who 
assumed,   by  royal  license,  dated  7  Juno,  1798,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Noel  only,  in  compliance  with  a  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  cousin,  Thomas  Noel,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  co. 
Northampton.      Ho  f?i.   Dec.    1818,  Miss  Abbot;   and  d.  27 
Feb.  1838,  leaving  an  only  dau., 
Sophia  Mary,  m.  30  May,  1844,  Frederick  William  Allix, 
Esq.    of    Willoughby  Hull,  co.  Lincoln,   Capt.   Grenadier 
Guards. 

BIr.  Noel  d.  27  Feb.  1838.     His  only  brother. 

Rev.   Henry  W.  Nevile,  Rector  of  Cotte.^more,   m.  1807, 
Amelia,  daw.  of  James  Mann,  Esq.  of  Hallow  Park,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1822)  had  issue, 
Henry,  of  Walcot.  Charles  James,  b.  1812. 

Gerard  (Rev.),  B.A.,  "Vicar  of  Tilton,  co.  Leicester,  l>.  1815; 
TO.   18  Aug.  1842,  Rosamond,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Matthew 
Blakiston,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  and  Amelia. 
Horace,  d.  young. 

George,  of  Stubton  (sec  Nevile  of  Stuhton). 
Emily,  in.  James  Veale,  Esq.  of  Passaford,  Devon. 
Sophia,  ra.  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Fortescue. 
Lucy,   ra.  Henry   Stafford   O'Brien,   Esq.  of  Tixover,  co. 
Northampton. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  8  Nov.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Walcot  and  Wellingore,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  b.  31  Dec.  1809;  7(i.  29  April,  1847, 
Ellon,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Bryan,  of  Woolastone,  co.  Gl«u- 
cesteri  and  had  issue, 

Ralph  Henry  Cbeistophee,  now  of  Walcot. 
Cicely  Sophia. 

He  d.  Dec.  18G1;  his  widow  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Weston  Cracroft- 
Amcotts,  of  Hackthorn  and  Kettlethorp,  co.  Lincoln. 

^7')HS— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  saltier  arg.,  for  the 
Lords  of  Raby;  2nd  and  3rd,  or.  fretty  gu.  on  a  canton  per 
pale  erin.  and  or,  a  ship  with  sails  Juried  sa.  Crests — 1st :  Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  arg.;  2nd  :  On  a  chapeau  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  a  ship  sa.     il/o»o^Ne  vile. 

/bcuj — Wellingore  Hall,  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln. 


NEVILE    OF    STUBTON. 

Nevile,  George,  Esq.  of  Stubton,  Notts,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,High  Sheriff  co.  Lincohi  1858,  b.  25  Oct. 
1822  ;  m.  29  Dec.  1846,  Madalene  Ehzabeth,  dau. 
of  G.  M.  Glasgo-sv,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.  Mr.  Nevile  s. 
to  Stubton  under  the  will  of  Sir  Robert  Heron,  Bart. 
He  is  5th  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Nevile,  Rector  of 
Cottesmore  (see preceding  Family). 

For  Lineage  aiid  Arm.i,  see  Nevile  of  Walcot. 
Seat — Stubton,  near  Newark. 


NEVILE    OP    THOENEY. 
Nettie,  George,  Esq.  of  Thorncv,  co.  Notting- 
ham, J.P.,  b.  5  July,  1833  ;    m.  29  Nov.  1873,  Sarah, 
only   dau.   of   Edvfard   Williamson,  Esq.   of  Scar- 
borough, and  has  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  25  Oct.  1874. 

II.  Edward  Farrington,  6.  19  March,  1870. 

III.  Robert  Montgomery,  6.  2  Sept.  1877. 

Ht'lTCdgC— This  is  a  branch  of  Nevile  of  JValcot,  de- 
scending from  George  Nevile,  Esq.  ef  Thorney,  b.  1637, 
eldest  son  of  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  by  his  2nd  wife 
Alicia,  dau.  of  George  Sow,  Esq.  (see  Nevile  of  Walcot).  He 
in.  1st,  IG61,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Boswell,  Esq.  of  Edlington, 
CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1670)  he  had,  with  seven 
daus.,  who  all  d.  unm.,  one  son, 

George,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Nevile  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Ilalfhcad, 
and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  Nov.  1741)  had  issue, 

Christopher,  b.  3  June,  and  d.  v.  p.  15  Aug.  1673. 
Edward,  b.  1  Nov.  167.">,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lister, 
Esq.  of  Coieby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  1716 


1153 


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KEV 


il 


(with  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  0.  yonnR,  1715),  a  son,  Eowaud, 

of  whom  presently. 

Frances,  6.  IG  July,  and  0..  12  Nov.  1G74. 

Alise,  bapt.  2  Oct.  1683;  >».  William  Itothwell,  Esq.  of  North 

ColUngbam.    She  d.  21  Nov.  1750. 
Mr.  Nevile  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geoege  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thonicy,  6.  lU  March,  1CG2,  who, 
by  his  wife  Winefred,  had  an  only  son, 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorncy,  b.  1C9G;  m.  Catherine, 
4th  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Thilip  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Burn- 
borough  Grange,  co.  Yorli,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Catherine,  m.  her  cousin,  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney. 
Mr.  Nevile  dying  without  male  issue,  1742,  the  representation 
of  the  family  devolved  upon  liis  nephew, 

Edward  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  6.  2S  Oct.  1711 ;  m.  Far- 
rington,  dau.  of  George  Palmer,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Richard 
Farrington,  Bart. ;  and  dying  29  Jan.  1754,  was  s.  by  his  only 
son, 

George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Liout.-Col. 
Notts  MiUtia,  and  High  Sheriff  1772,  6.  20  Dec.  1739;  ra. 
10  Sept.  1763,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  George 
Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  and  Catherine  Vincent  his  wife,  and 
by  her  (who  rf.  16  July,  1803)  had  nineteen  children,  of  whom 
survived,  Nevile  George,  his  heir;  Christopher,  successor 
to  his  brother ;  Edward  (Rev.),  h.  30  Sept.  1773,  Vicar  of  Frees, 
Salop,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hill,  3rd  bart.  of  HawUe- 
fitone;  Maria  Catherine,  m.  William  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bawtry. 
Mr.  Nevile  d.  29  June,  ISOG,  aged  GC,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Nevile  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  6.  17  Oct.  1764, 
at  whose  decease,  unm.,  5  Dec.  1829,  the  cilates  devolved  upon 
his  brother, 

Christophek  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1835,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  13  Sept.  17G9  ;  m.  1st,  9  May,  1797, 
Ann  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Aclvloni,  Esq.  of  Wise- 
ton,  by  whom  (who  d.  11  June,  1813)  he  had  two  sons. 

I.  Christopher  fRev.),  his  heir. 

M.  George,  of  Wigeslcy,  co.  Notts,  6.  C  Feb.  1808 ;  d.  unm. 
5  Oct.  1867. 
lie  m.  2ndly,  12  Dec.  1815,  Mary  EHzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Allen  Swainston,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  York,  and  sister  of  Edward 
.Swainston  Strangways,  Esq.  of  Alne,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  26  Feb.  1856)  he  had  two  other  sons, 

III.  Charles  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Lincoln  and  Rector  of 
Fledho,  near  Newark,  b.  10  Dec.  1816;  m.  31  Jan.  1860, 
Maria,  only  surviving  child  of  Rev.  W.  A.  Hammond,  M.A., 
Eector  of  Whitchurch,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Christopher  WiUiam  Andrew,  b.  12  July,  1862. 

2  Charles  Swainston,  b.  b  July,  1864. 

3  Henry  Isaac  Williams,  b.  30  Aug.  1865. 

1  Maria  Ehzabeth.  2  Charlotte  Gertrude  Lucy. 

IV.  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wickenby,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  '2.1  Jan. 
1819;  ra.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Hodgson,  Vicar  of 
liickmanswortb. 

Mr.  Nevile  d.  10  Sept.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Christopher  Nevile,  of  Thorney  Hall,  Rector  of 
Wickenby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  Vicar  of  Thorney,  J.P.,  h.  11  Jan. 
1806;  m.  28  Dec.  1330,  Gertrude,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  George  Hotham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Sept.  Is59),  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Thorney. 

u.  Edward  Horatio,  6.  11  Sept.  1847. 

1.  Charlotte,  d.  31  Aug.  1853.  ii.  Gertrude. 

HI.  Lucy,  d.  6  June,  1866.  iv.  Caroline. 

V.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  22  May,  I8G6,  Sir  Charles  William 
Strickland,  Bart.,  of  Boynton. 

Mr.  Nevile  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dan.  of  Mr.  John  Wright,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  John  Christopher,  h.  19  Sept.  1SG2; 
Bhe  d.  Sept.  1862.  He  m.  3rdly,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert 
Tooth,  Esq.,  of  Swift's  i'ar;!i,  Kent,  and  d.  1877,  having  by  her 
liad  issue, 

I.  Richard  .Arthur.  ii.  Sydney  Oswald. 

m.  Frederick  Ivor. 

I.  Mary  Edith.  ii.  Florence  Ethel. 

III.  Blanche  Isabel.  iv.  Katherine  Ahce. 

ArrM,  f-c,  same  as  NEvrLE  nf  Wclcot. 
Seat — Thorncy,  Newark,  co.  Is^ottingham. 


NEVILL    OF    NEVILIi    HOLT. 
Netill,  Cosmo  Charles  George,  Esq.  of  Ncvill 
Holt,  CO.  Leicester,  b.  Aug.  1823. 

JLinCage.  —  John  Nevill,  Lord  of  Holt  and  Pickhall 
(son  of  Joiui  Nevill,  Lord  of  Pickhall,  in  the  North,  and 


grandson,  by  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Bcrtrnm 
Bulmer,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Brancepeth,  of  Henrt,  Lord  Kevill, 
Chamberlain  to  Henrt  II.,  1155),  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  Lady  Eva 
Grey,  and  was  father  of 

John  Nevill,  m.  Amphalicia,  Lady  of  Eolleston,  and  had 
a  son. 

Sir  Andrew  Nevill,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Holt,  Pickhall,  and 
Rolleston,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Balpli  Blancliininster, 
Lord  of  the  Isles  of  Scilly  and  St.  Mary  Wike,  and  had  (besides 
two  daus.,  one  of  whom  'm.  De  La  River,  and  the  other 
m.  —  Champion)  a  son. 

Sib  William  Nevill,  of  Holt,  to.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Thomas  Fancotte,  Knt.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Robert  Nevill,  of  Holt,  &c.,  who,  by  his  wife,  the  dan. 
of  Sir  Ralph  Langford,  Knt.,  was  father  of 

Sir  Thomas  Nevicl,  Knt.  of  Rolleston,  co.  Notts,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Wilham  Babington,  of  Chiswell,  co.  Notts,  and 
had  a  son, 

William  Nevill,  of  Eolleston  and  Holt,  m.  Katherine,  dan. 
and  co-heiress  of  Tliomas  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Holt,  and  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Nevill,  of  Holt,  Pickhall,  and  Eolleston,  m.  the 
dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Griffin,  Knt.  of  Braybrook,  and  was 
father  of 

William  Nevill,  of  Holt,  d.  1516,[leavingby  his  wife,  adau. 
of  Thomas  Lucy,  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Thomas  Nevill,  Knt.  of  Holt,  High  Sheriff  1539,  1552, 
and  1561.  He  m.  1st,  Clara,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Ralph  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Thornton  Bridge,  by  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Ward  Newby,  and  grand-dau.  of  Ralph  Nevill, 
of  Thornton  Bridge,  who  was  great-great-grandson  of  Ralph 
Nevill,  Lord  of  Raby  andMiddleham.  By  this  lady  Sir  Thomas 
had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Margaret,  of  whom  presently. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Godfrey  Foljambe,  and 
relict  of  Sir  W.  Dormer,  Knt.  Sir  Thomas  d.  without  male 
issue  1569,  leaving  Holt,  and  other  lands  there,  to  Bluut 
Nevill,  his  reputed  son  by  Lucy  Staresmore.  His  dau.  and 
heiress, 

Margaret  Nevill,  rii.  Tliomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Cressing 
Temple,  Essex,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Jolin  Smyth,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer.  Mr.  Smytli  assumed  the  surname  of  Nevill,  and 
by  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  tlie  Nevills  n/  Holt,  who  m.  after 
his  decease,  Francis  Harvey,  2nd  son  of  John  Harvey,  of 
Ickworth,  had  issue, 

Clement  Smyth,  of  Cressing  Temple,  d.  s.  p.  IGOO. 
Henry  Smyth,  of  Cressing,  High  Sheriff  Essex  1602,  d.  s.  p. 
1G12. 

AVilliam  Smyth,  of  Cressing,  m.  Mrs.  Biggs,  widow. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Clara,  m.  the  son  and  heir  of  WiUiam  Bcuulowcs,  Scijcaat- 
at-Law. 

The  4th  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Smyth,  alias  Nevill,  of  Holt,  was  High  Sheriff 
1C06.  He  -in.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Tobias  Houghton,  E.sq.  of 
Kingscliff,  co.  Northampton,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Needham,  of  Wimlcy,  Herts,  and  relict  of  Sir  John 
Feme,  Knt.,  and  by  the  former  only  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

William,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Wilkinson,  and  by  her 
had  a  son,  Henry,  and  two  daus.,  Alice;  and  Muliar,  m. 
1G99,  Richard  Weston. 

Thomas,  d.  an  infant.  Tliomas,  had  a  son,  Thomas. 

Nevill,  d.  1655-6.  Clement.  George. 

Dorothy,  vi.  1st,  Arthur  Brooke;  and  2ndly,  Sir  William 
Dove,  Knt. 
Sir  Thomas  d.  1626,  aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Smyth,  alias  Nevill,  Col.  in  the  army,  of  Cressing 
Temple  and  of  Holt,  ra.  1st,  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Daccomb, 
Knt.,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  2ndly,  Ursula, 
dau.  of  William  Clopton,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  T.  Markham,  Esq., 
and  by  the  former  had  issue,  William,  his  successor;  Thomas; 
and  Dorcas.    Col.  Nevill  d.  1682;  his  son  and  heir, 

William  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Holt,  and  of  Weston  Lodge, 
Cambridge,  Col.  in  the  royal  army,  to.  twice.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Kniveton,  2nd  bart.  of  Mircaston, 
CO.  Derby,  and  sister  of  Sir  Andrew  Kniveton,  3rd  bart.; 
he  had  issue,  a  son,  George,  b.  1686,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Henry  Nevill,  Esq.,  d.  28  June,  1728,  aged  85,  having  had 
by  Margaret  his  wife  (who  d.  1723)  the  following  issue, 

George,  b.  1686-7,  d.  s.  p. 

Thomas,  m.  Frances,  relict  of  Sir  Charles  Wintour,  of  Lidncy, 

CO.  Gloucester,  and  rf.  s.  }).  1722-3. 
Margaret,  to-heir  to  her  brother,  ra.  Baldwin  Conycrs,  Esq., 

1700,  and  d.  1758.  Anne,  (/.  1701. 

Frances,  to.  John  Tasburgh,  Esq.  of  Flixton  Hall,  Suffolk, 

and  (i.  1728.  Mam. 


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The  younccst  dau.  and  co-hciress, 

Maky  Nevill,  to.  Cosmas,  Count  Migliorucci,  ami  by  him 
(wlio  U.  1726-7)  left,  at  her  decease,  1742,  an  only  son  and  heir, 
Cosmas  Henry  Joseph  Nevill,  Esq.,  6.  1716;  »(i.  31  July, 
1742,  Lady  Mary  Leo,  2ud  dau.  of  George  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of 
Lichtield,  and  by  her  [y;ho  U.  175S)  had  issue.  The  8on  and 
heir, 

Cosmas  Nevill,  Esq.,  F.A.S.,  to.  1788,  Annabella  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  d.  1829,  leaving,  inta- 
alio^,  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Nevill  Holt,  to.  1822,  Lady  Gcor- 
giana  Bingham,  dau.  of  Richard,  2ud  Earl  of  Lucan,  and  by 
her  (who  U.  1849)  had  issue, 
Cosmo  Charles  George,  of  Nevill  Holt. 
George  Henry,   late   Capt.   7th    Kusilicrs,   to.   2  July,  1855, 
Matilda  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  liicliard  I'asion  licd- 
ingleld,  Gth  hart,  of  Oxburgh,  and  has  issue,  Henry  William, 
b.  1856;    )H.  1877,   Anne  .Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  John 
Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Warblington  Hall,  Notts. 
Charles,  J.  s.  p.  18J5.        Kichard,  in  the  Austrian  service. 
Lavinia,  m.  Rev.  J.  Dawson  I'eake. 

Georgiana,  to.  S.  M.  de  Schonield,  Capt.  in  the  Austrian 
service. 
Charlotte,  to.  D.  P.  Watts  EusscU,  Esq. 

Mr.  Nevill  d.  1848. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  saltire  erm.    Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  bull's  head  trni.  armed  gold. 
Seat — i<eviU  Uolt,  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester, 


NEVILLE    OP    BORKISMORE    HOUSE. 

Neville,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eorrisiuore  House,  co. 
Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,6.  20  March,  1818;  m.  15 
Oct.  1816,  Isabella  Ann,  joungcst  dau.  of  Thomas 
Edward  Villiers  Tuthill,  Esq.  of  Eathgar  Mansion, 
M.  Dublin,  and  has  a  dau., 

Akne,  m.  1876,  Joseph  William  Thacker,  Esq.,  J. P.,   son  of 
j       Ven.  the  Archdeacon  of  Ossory. 

1  HiuCSSC— Richard  Neville,  Esq.  (described  as  son  of 
"dward  Neville,  and  grandson  of  Hon.  Francis  Neville,  of 
|iyner,  2nd  son  of  Edward,  Lord  Abergavenny),  is  stated  by 
j'amily  tradition  to  have  killed  Sir  Samuel  Lake  in  a  duel,  and 
10  have  fled  to  Ireland  in  1649.  and  settled  in  the  co.  KiUlare, 
ivhere  he  purchased  estates,  and  became  of  Phornauts  or 
j""umace.  He  in.  Margaret  Usher,  and  left  at  his  decease  (will 
ilated  1682),  with  a  dau.,  Bridget,  wife  of  James  Malone,  three 
Ions,  also  named  in  the  will, 

:!  I.  Richard,   his  heir,  of   Furnace,  to.   Katherine,   dau.   of 

:i  Richard  Barry,   Esq.,   and  heiress  ot  James  Uarry,  Esq., 

I  uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Santry,  and  by  her  had  (with  four 

(  sons,  Richard;  Francis;  James;  and  Paul,  who  <i.  unia., 

I  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mary,  m.  Col.  Richard  Edward  Jones,  who  assumed  the 
umame  of  Nevilles,  and  by  him  was  giandmother  of 
Richard  Neville,  Esq.  of  Furnace,  M.P.,  whose  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir,  Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Edward  Dering,  E.^q., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Edward  Dering,  7th  bart.  of  Surrendeii 
Dering,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  Edward  Cholmeley  Dering, 
8th  bart.  of  Surrenden  Dering,  and  2ndly,  15  Jan.  ISIO, 
Sir  William  Geary,  2nd  bart.  of  Oxon  Heath,  and  was 
mother  of  Sir  W.  E.  P.  Geary,  3rd  bart.  of  Oxon  Heath. 

n.  Robert,  m.  Mary  Twigs,  and  d.  s.  p.,  will  dat«d  7  Aug. 

1686.  III.  Garret,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  John,   of    Kewrath,   co.    Wicklow,   whose  will,   dated 

15  May,  1730,  was  proved  18  .\pril,   1735.     He  was  twice 

married,  and  left  issue,  Richard;  Alice;  Anne,  /,<.  1st,  Rev. 

Thomas  Son;erviIle,   and  2ndly,     William  PeiTy,   Esq.  of 

Woodrooffe;  Katherine;  Judith, 
he  youngest  son, 

Gabbet  Neville,  Esq.,  to.  a  sister  of  Richard  Skellern,  Esq., 
f  an  laneient  Welsh  family,  and  had  two  sons,  Tho.mas,  and 
arnell ;  his  will,  dated  11  Aug.  1736,  was  proved  20  Jan.  1737. 
lis  elder  son, 

Thomas  Neville,  Esq.  of  Neville's  Grove,  co.  Dublin,  to. 
arah,  dau.  of  brent  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who 
.  2ndly,  Rev.  Smith  Loftus)  left  at  his  decease,  1745,  two  sons, 

I.  Garrett,  his  heir. 

II.  Brent,   of  Ashbrook,   co.   Dublin,   m.   Frances,   dau.  of 
James  Dance,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Brent,  m.  Catherine  Mapas. 

2  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  oi  Clonpriest,  Cork,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Gore,  of  The  Heath,  co.  Kildare,  and  had 
issue.  His  3rd  dau.,  Mcriel  Anne,  to.  1852,  Sir  George 
Frederick  John  llodson,  2nd  bart.  of  HoUybrook,  co. 
Wicklow.     ' 

3  Garrett  (Sir),  knighted,  on  the  occasion  of  the  visit  of 
George  IV.,  hi.  Elfrida,  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St. 
Margarets,  co.  Wtxiord. 

i;!  n. 


1  Jane,  m.  1799,  Sir  Robert  llodson,  1st  bart.  of  Holly- 
brook,  CO.  Wicklow. 

2  Mcriel,  to.  James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin. 

3  Frances,  m.  Ruv.  Edward  Scmx^le,  Rector  of  Kesh,  co. 
Fermanagh. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unni.,  will  proved  14  June,  175D. 
The  eldest  son, 

Garrett  Neville,  Esq.  of  Marymount,  co.  Kilkenny,  to 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  William  llodson,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sit 
Robert  llodson,  1st  bart.  of  HoUybrook,  and  d.  1823,  aged  84, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Annamult,  co.  Kilkenny,  to.  Rebecca,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Ambrose  Power,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1835. 
Robert,  late  representative.  Parnell,  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  )u.  —  Shears,  Esq. 

Mary,  i,t.  Rev.  George  Miles,  of  Summcrhill,  co.  Tipperary. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edmond  Theobald  Mandcvillu  Butler,  Esq. 
Catherine,  to.  Rev.  M.  N.  Thompson.  Mary,  d.  ii,i;;i. 

The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Neville,  Esq.  of  Marymount,  J. P.,  m.  30  Sept.  1811, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Langley,  Esq.  of  Licktin,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Borrismore  House. 

Garrett,  ni.  184C,  Triphena  Clark  Smyth. 

Robert,  »!.  1854,  Mary  Butler. 

Eliza,  1,1.  18-10,  Theobald  Butler,  Esq.  of  E.  T.  M.  Villc, 

Sarah,  la.  1844,  John  Langley,  Esq.  of  Licktin. 

Anna  Maria,  to.  1854,  Arthur  St.  George,  Esq. 

Mr.  Neville  d.  14  Sept.  1842,  while  serving  as  High  Sheriff  of 
the  CO.  Kilkenny. 

Arms — Gu.,  asalti-  'arg.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
bull's  head  pied,  armed  gold.     Motto — Ne  vile  veils. 
Seat — Borrismore  House,  Johnstown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


NEVILLE    OF    HASELOUR. 

Neville,  John,  Esq.  of  Haselour  Hall,  co.  Staf- 
ford, J.P.  cos.  Stallbrd  and  Warwick,  b.  6  Aug.  1814. 

illlTCagC— Thomas    Neville,    Esq.,    6.   28  Dec.    1772 

(son  of  John  Neville,  6.  1735,  by  his  wife  Ann  Clarke,  of 
Haselour,  and  grandson  of  Francis  Neville),  purchased  the 
manor  of  Haselour  1819.  He  m.  30  Sept.  1813,  Mary,  only 
child  of  Michael  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Regis,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Haselour  Hall. 

Thomas,  6.  1816 ;  m.  6  May,  1845,  Anne  Maria  »Vard,  and  has, 
w ith  other  issue,  a  son,  Nigel  Charles  Allied,  6.  10  April, 
1849. 
Nigel,  h.  1833;  to.  29  April,  1868,  Teresa  Jane  Matilda,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  W.  H.  Cope,  12th  bart.  of  Bramshill,  Hants,  and 
has  a  son,  Nigel  John  Cope,  b.  1869. 

Frederick  Herbert,  6. 1835;  m.  1863,  Frances  Margaret  Perry, 
and  has  one  dau. 
Anne,   m.   18  April,    1843,   John  Holbech,   son  of  Thomas 

Holbech,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldticld,  co.  Warwick. 
Mary  Wilson,  m.  1820,   Rev.   W.  H.  (ildlield.  Rector  of  St. 
Jliehacl's   le  Belfrey,  and  Minor  Canon  of  York,  and  is 
deceased. 
Susanna  Eleanor. 

Sarah  Jane  Lydia,  m.  1864,  Rev.  Frederick  Burd.  M.A.,  Yiear 
of  Cressage,  Salop.  Harriet. 

EUza  Ellen,  deceased. 

Arms— Gu.,  on  a  .saltier  arg.  a  rose  of  the  first.      Crfsf — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  pied.    Motto — Xe  vile  veils. 
Seat — Haselour  Hall,  near  Tamworth. 


NEWCOME    OF    SHENLEY. 

Ne-wcome,  The  Key.  Henry  Justinian,  B.A., 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Shenloy,  Herts,  b.  28  June, 
1815;  m.  1841,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Mico 
"Winter,  Esq.  of  Shenley,  and  has  a  dau., 

Katharine,  6.  1844;  to.  1876,  Rev.  James  Du  Boulay. 

iitUCaSC. — The  Rev.  Stephen  Newcome,  Rector  of  Calde- 
cot,  CO.  Huntingdon,  14th  in  direct  descent  from  Hugh 
Newcome,  of  Saltfleetby,  co.  Lincoln,  living  temp.  Richard  I., 
TO.  Rose,  dau  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Williamson,  B.D.,  and  dying 
in  U141-2,  left,  with  other  issue,  Robert,  his  eldest  son,  ancestor 
of  the  Caldeeot  Une  (.w  next  page),  and  a  4th  son, 

The  Rev.  Henry  Newcome,  Rector  of  Gawsworth,  en. 
Chester,  bapt.  27  Nov.  1627,  m.  6  July,  1648,  Elizabeth,  Gth 
dau.  of  Peter  Mainwaring,  Ksq.  of  Smallwood,  co.  Chester, 
and  had  three  sons,  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tattenhall  and 
Middleton;  Daniel;   and  Plter.     His  3rd  pnn. 

The  Rev.  Petee  Newio.me,  6.  5  Nov.  1656.  Aiear  of  Alden- 
ham,  Ilert-i,  and  of  liaeUuey,  Middlc.-ex,  Sept.  1703,  purchaied 

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TSEYs 


in  1714  the  advowson  of  Shenley  for  his  son,  Peter.  He  m. 
Anne  Hooke,  of  Basingstoke,  Hants,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1726, 
aged  65,  had  (with  several  daus.)  live  sons, 

Peteb  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

Benjamin,  b.  1088;  d.  1743-4. 

Henry,  m.,  and  left  issue  at  his  decease,  23  Oct.  17.56. 

Stephen,  0.  1690,  Governor  of  liencoolen.  East  Indies,  d.  at 

sea,  31  May,  1732. 
Richard  (Right  Rev.),  D.D..  6.  1701,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Llandaff,  ITX^,  and  translated  to  St.  Asaph  1761;  m.  1732, 
Lydia  French;  and  d.  s.  p.  1768. 
The  Rev.  Peter  Newcome  d.  5  Oct.  1738.    Ilis  eldest  son, 

Tut  Eev.  Peter  Newcome,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Shenley,  to. 
Ann  Haskar,  dau.  of  Earl  Wellow,  Hants,  and  by  her  had  (witli 
II  dau.,  Anne,  who  d.  v.nm.  1800)  two  sons,  Peter,  d.  unm.  1797, 
and  Henky.  The  Rev.  Peter  Newcome  d.  1744.  His  2nd  son. 
The  Rev.  Henry  Newcome,  Vicar  of  Gresford,  in.  1st,  a  dau. 
of  Jones,  of  Freemantles,  Hants,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Ann,  who  d.  1821.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of  the 
Uev.  Thomas  Hughes,  A.M.  of  Ruthyn,  co.  Denbigh,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Norfolk  Sahisbury,  Esq.,  and  d.  1803, 
leaving  by  her  (with  two  daws.,  Elizabeth  and  Maria)  three 
sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Richard  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  to.  1837,  his  first 

cousin,   Frances,  dau.   and  heir  of  Robert  Hughes,   Esq. 

lI.E.l.C.S.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

The  elder  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Newcome;,  M.A.,  F.A.S.,  Rector  and 
Patron  of  Shenley,  b.  6  Nov.  1777;  d.  Sept.  1851 ;  m.  9  April, 
1806.  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Bradbury  Winter,  Esq.  of 
Shenley  Hill,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  .Justinian  (llcv.),  now  Rector  of  Shenley. 

Tliomas,  m.  1843,  Maria  Watts,  and  has  a  dan.,  Clara,  h.  1844. 

Edward  William,  B.A.,  in.  1861,  Margaret,  dau.  of  F.BoydoU, 
Esq.,  and  has  live  children. 

Anna  Maria,  d..  nnm.  1836. 

Elizabeth  Charlotte. 

Mary,  m.  1836,  Eev.  Richard  Moiifttford  Wood,  M.A.,  and  d. 
1842. 

Emily,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Vaux,  M.A. 

Caroline. 

Clara,  m.  1st,  1840,  Rev.  William  Robert  Hall,  d.  1842;  and 
2ndly,  F.  A.  M.  Geacliy,  Esq. 

Christina,  m.  J.  R.  Lyon,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion's  head  erased  sa.  between  three  crescents 
gu.    Crest — A  lion's  gamb  erased  sa. 
Seat — Shenley  Rectory  House,  near  Barnet,  Herts. 

Ilcfatomc  of  Culbctof. 

The  Rev.  Robert  Newcome,  Rector  of  Caldocote,  eldest  son 
of  Rev.  Stephen  Newcome,  Rector  of  Caldecote,  by  Rose 
Williams  his  wife,  b.  1C20;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Anderson,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Newcome,  of  Peterborough,  b.  1652;  m.  the  dau.  of 
Miller,  of  Allerton,  near  Peterborough,  and  had  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Newcome,  Vicar  of  St.  Helen's,  Abingdon, 
m.  Alice  Rickards,  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  d.  s.  p. 

William  (Most  Rev.),  Archbishop  of  Armagli. 

Robert,  d.  s.  ]3. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Most  Reverend  William  Newcome,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh,  b.  1729;  m.  1st,  1767,  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
D'Oyley,  Bart.,  and  had  one  dau.,  Maria,  m.  Rev.  H.  M.  Waller, 
of  Allenstown,  co.  Mcath.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Erlward  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Callow  Hill,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  d.  1800,  having  had  issue, 

I.  W'illiam,  m.  the  dau.  of  Clough,  of  Norfolk,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Joseph,  d.  unm. 

III.  Robert,  d.  tinm. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

I.  Anne,  to.  Pierce  llcly,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford. 

II.  Alicia,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Blakeney,  of  co.  Roscommon,  and 
had  issue. 

III.  Catherine,   m.  C.   A.  Nicholson,   Esq.  of  Balrath,  co. 
Mcath,  and  h.id  issue. 

IV.  Elinor,  m.  Henry  Walsh,  D.C.L.,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Susanna,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Jemima,  to.  Thomas  Lucas,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had 


Anna  Maria,    Constance    Catharine,    Annie   Newcome, 
Edith,  Gertrude  Emily,  and  Madeleine. 

VII.  Isabella,  m.  Anthony  Chearnley,  Esq.  of  co.  Waterford, 
and  had  issue. 

VIII.  Rachel,  d.  unm.  ix.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

X.  Fiances,  ni.  Sir  Richard  Musgrave,  3rd  hart,  of  Touiiiii  j 
CO.  Waterford,  and  had  issue. 


HEWCOMEN    OF    KIKKLEATHAH. 

See  Vansittaet. 


NEWDEGATE    OP    HAREFIELD 
AKBURY. 


AND 


1  Jemima  Isabella,  m.  William  .Tohnson,  Esq.  of  Maid- 
stone, and  had  one  child,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Anna  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Waymouth,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  who  (/.  in  infancy,  a  son,  Charles,  Capt.  17th 
Lancers,  m.  Annie  Frances,  dau.  of  Gen.  Carpenter. 

3  Ellen,  m.  Charles  Joseph  F'ox,  M.D.  (son  of  Edward 
Long  Fox,  M.D.,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Charles  Ker,  Esq.),  and  had  issue,  Charles  Edward, 
Stephen  Newcome,  Walter  Dowell,  Ellen  Jemima,  Agnes 


ISTewdegate,  Charles  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Ar- 
bury,  CO.  Warwick,  and  Harefielcl  Place,  Middlesex, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  D.C.L.,  M.P.  CO.  Warwick,  b.  14  July, 
1816. 

ILtllCatlC. — This  family  possessed,  from  time  immemorial 
to  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I,,  the  manor  and 
lands  of  Newdegatc,  Surrey ;  and,  from  many  ancient  records, 
it  appears  that  the  name  was  written  variously,  Niwudegate, 
Niwodegatc,  Newedigate,  Niudegate,  Neudegate,  originally, 
perhaps  from  Saxony,  and  of  the  city  of  Nieuweide,  upon  the 
Rhine.  The  intermarriages  of  the  family  before  that  of  Mal- 
niains,  are  set  forth  in  an  illuminated  pedigree  first  taken  by 
Henry  Lillie,  Rouge  Croix,  1610,  by  Sir  WiUiam  Dugd.ile,  Garter 
King  of  Arms,  1684,  and  lastly,  by  Gregory  King,  Lancaster 
Herald,  1691,  with  the  arms  emblazoned  thus,  Newdegate  and 
Warren,  Newdegate  and  Piigeys,  Newdegate  and  Mountfitchet, 
Newdegate  and  Roan,  Newdegate  and  Sudeley,  Newdegate  and 
Ashburnham,  Newdegate  and  Wintershall,  Newdegate  and 
Clare,  Newdegate  and  Clienduit,  Newdegate  and  Malmains, 
from  which  a  regulaj  descent  commences  for  twenty-two  gene- 
rations. 

John  de  Newdegate,  living  "3  Edward  III.,  had,  by  Agncs 
his  wife,  three  sons,  i.  William,  of  Newdegate,  ancestor  of 
Newdegate  of  Newdegate,  Surrey,  extinct  about  6  Charles  I. ; 
II.  John,  of  Harefield,  of  whom  presently;  iii.  Thomas.  The 
2nd  son. 

Sir  John  Newdegate,  served  in  the  wars  in  France  under 
Edward  III.,  received  the  honour  of  knighthood,  and  had  a 
fleur-de-lis  given  him  for  his  crest.  He  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of 
Simon  de  Swanland,  and  heiress  to  her  brother,  William  do 
■  Swanland,  of  Harefield,  Middlesex.  By  this  lady  Sir  John 
acquired  that  manor  and  estate,  and  became  ancestor  of  the 
Newdeoates  of  Harefield,  Middlesex,  and  of  Arbury,  co. 
Warwick,  whose  direct  male  representative, 

Richard  Newdegate,  Esq.  of  Arbury,  a  distinguished 
Lawyer,  was  Chief  Justice  of  the  Upper  Bench  1659.  In  1677, 
at  the  instance  of  the  Duke  of  Ormonde,  Col.  Ilalsey,  and 
others,  Charles  II.  created  him  a  bart.  He  d.  1678,  leaving 
by  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Leigh,  K.B.,  an  eldest 
son. 

Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  2nd  bart.  of  Harefield  and  Arbury, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Warwick  1681  ?nd  1685,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Bagot,  Bart,  of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  had,  with 
several  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Francis,  b.  1684;  m.  Milliccnt,  dau.  of  German  Pole,  Esq^ 
of  Radborne,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  of  Kirk  Ilallam,  d.  s.  p. 
1  MiLLicENT,  m.  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Salford  Prior 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  three  sons, 
Robert  Parker,  of  Salford  I'l'iors,  co.  Warwick. 
Francis  Parker,  of  Kirk  Ilallam,  co.  Derby,  who  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Newdigate  (see  NewdigatB 
of  Kir t  HaUain). 
Cliarles  Parker,  of  Harefield,  to,.  Jane,  d.au.  of  Sir  Johfl 
Anstrutlier,  Bart,  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  24  April,  1798' 
leaving  issue, 
Charles  Newdigate  Parker,  Esq.,  of  whom  prescntlj 
Janetta  Hester  Parker. 
Sophia  Elizabeth  Parker. 
Mary  Parker. 

Louisa  Milliccnt  Parker,  d.  1831. 
Sir  Richard  to,.  2ndly,  Miss  Henrietta  Wiggington,  but  by  hej 
who  5)1.  2ndly,  Sir  Francis  Wyndham,  Bart,  of  Trent,  had  n| 
issue.    Sir  Richard  d.  4  Jan.  1709.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  Richard  Newdigate,  3rd  bart.  of  Harefield  and  Arbur 
6.  1668;  m.  1st,  1G94,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp,  Ban 
of  Parham,  Sussex,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    He  to.  2ndly, 
Elizabetli,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Twisden,  Bart,  of  Bradburne, 
Kent,  and  had,  to  survive  youth,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 


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Edwaw),  ■)  gyccessive  baronets. 

BocEB,     i 

Elizabeth,  vi.  the  Hon.  John  Chichester,  only  brother  of  the 
Earl  of  Donegal. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ladbrooke. 

Juliana,  m.  John  Ludford,  Esq.  of  Ansley  Hall. 
Sir  Kichard  d.  at  Arbury,  1727,  aged  59  (his  widow  surviving 
until  1705),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Edward  Newdioate,  4th  bart.  of  Ilarcfield  and  Arbury, 
who  tl.  in  minority  1734,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother. 

Sir  Roger  Newdigate,  LL.D.,  5th  bart.  of  Harcfield  and 
Arbury,  6.  30  May,  1719;  M.P.  for  Middlesex  1742,  and  for 
the  University  of  Oxford  from  1750  until  advanced  age  and 
declining  health  compelled  him  to  retire  from  public  life,  after 
thirty-five  years'  service  in  Parliament.  Sir  Roger  m.  1st, 
1743,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Edward  Conyers,  Esq.  of  Copped  Hall, 

^*ex.  by  Hon.  M.atiUla  Fermor  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Lord 

lupster;  and  2ndly,  1776,  Hester,  dau.  of  Edward  Mundy, 

1.  of  Shipley,  co.  Derby,  but  d.  s.p.  23  Nov.  1806.  Sir  Roger 

ivdigate  left  the  immediate  succession  of  the  estate  of  Hare- 
field  to  Charles  Newdigate  Parker,  mentioned  above,  great- 
grandson  of  Sir  Roger's  uncle,  Francis  Newdigate.  Sir  Roger 
bequeathed  a  life  interest  in  his  Warwickshire  estates  to 
Francis  Parker  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Hallam.  By  Sir 
Roger'.*!  direction,  the  before-mentioned 

Charles  Newdigate  Parker,  Esq.  of  Harefield,  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Newdegate  only.  He  »).  15  April, 
1S15,  Maria,  dau.  of  Ayscough  Boucherett,  Esq.  of  Willingham 
and  Stallingborough,  co.  Lincoln  (by  his  wife  Emelia,  dau.  of 
Charles  Crokatt,  of  Luxborough  Hall,  Essex),  and  dying 
I  23  April,  1833,  left  an  only  son  and  successor,  the  present 
Charles  Newdigate  Newdegate,  Esq.  of  Harefield  and  A  rbury, 
M.P.,  who  came  into  possession  of  the  Warwickshire  estates  at 
the  death  of  his  imcle,  Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk 
Hallam,  1835. 

Arms — 6u.,  three  lions'  gambs  erased  arg.  Ci-est — A  fleur- 
de-lis  arg.     M'ltto — Confide  recte  agens. 

.St./t.N— Harefield  Place,  near  Uxbridge,  Middlesex;  and 
Arbury  Uall,  near  Coventry,  co.  Warwick. 


NEWDIGATE    OF    KIKK    HAIiLAUI. 

Newdigate,  Fkaxcis  William,  Esq.  of  Bjrklcy 
Lodge,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  for  cos.  Stafford  and  Derby, 
and  D.L.  for  the  former,  Lieut. -Col.  iu  tlie  army, 
1  ite  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  m.  1st,  1  Dec. 
1S.j9,  Charlotte  E.  A.  S.,  dau.  of  Field-Marshal  Sir 
-Vlcxauder  Woodford,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.Q 
I\Iai"ch,  1866)  has  a  son, 

Francis  Alexander,  6. 1862. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  1870,  Hon.  Louisa  Geoi'gma  Leigh, 
<1  lu.  of  Chandos,  1st  Lord  Leigh. 

iLiUCagC— Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.of  Kirk  Hallam,  co. 

Derby  (son  of  William   Par'ker,  Esq.  of  Salford  Priors,  co. 

\.  arwick,  by  Millicent  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Newdigate, 

'    <{■,  see  Newdigate  of  Arbury),  assumed  the  surname  and 

as  of  Newdigate,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  in- 

iction  of  his  uncle,  Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Hallam. 

in.  1773,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele 

Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  a  son, 

Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Hallam,  m.  1820,  Lady 
Barbara  Maria  Legge,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had  issue, 

Francis  William,  now  of  Kirk  Hallam. 

Charles  John,  M.A.  (Rev.),  Rector  of  West  Hallam,  d.  unm. 

187G. 
William  Henry,  m.  1S51,  Caroline,  dau.  of  T.  IL  Duthie, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Edward,  .Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1858,  Annie  E.  Gamier, 
dau.  of  the  Dean  of  Lincoln. 
George,  of  The  Beeches,  Wokingham,  J.P.  cos.  Derby  and 
Salop,  Major  IsC  Derby  Militia,  6.  182G. 
Alfred,  M.A.  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kirk  Hallam,  m.  1S60,  .Sclina, 
d:iu.  of  Rev.  G.  Baynton,  and  has  issue,  two  Uuus.  and 
one  son. 
Henry,  Col.  Rifle  Brigade. 
Albert  Lewis,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 

Frances  Barbara,  m.  Is4s,  Major.-Gen.  Lyncdoch  Gardiner, 
R.A. 

jlr.  Newdigate  d.  1862. 

A  i-mn — Gu.,  three  lions'  gambs  erased  arg.    Cresl—A  Ccur- 
uc-lis  arg. 
iiiaJ— Berkley  Lodge,  Eurton-on-Trcnt,  co.  Stafford. 


NEWENHAM    OF    COOLMORE. 
Newenham,  Rev.  Edward  He.nhv,  of  Coolmorc, 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,6.  17  Aug.  1817;   m.  15  Nov.  1819,' 
the   Lady   Helena   Adelaide   Moore,  3rd    dau.   of 
Stephen,  3rd  Earl  of  Mountcashell,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Thomas  Worth,  6.  10  Jan.  1853. 

II.  Edward  Arthur  Worth,  U.  ly  Jan.  Ib57. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Jane. 

II.  Helena  Adelaide  Isabella,  d.  C  July,  1872. 
in.  Edith  Sophia. 

ILtlXCajC— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  New- 
enhams  of  co.  Gloucester.  Early  in  the  17th  century  John 
Newenham  settled  in  co.  Cork;  he  served  as  Sheriff  of  the 
city  of  Cork  16G5,  and  Mayor  1071.  He  obtained  a  grant  of 
lands  in  co.  Limerick,  and  liberties  of  the  city  of  Cork,  under 
the  Commission  of  Grace,  1GS5,  and  made  large  purchases  of 
estates  during  his  lifetime.  He  was  m.  previous  to  1671, 
to  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Hodder,  Esq.  His  will  bears  date 
2!)  Jan.  1G95,  and  was  proved  21  Aug.  1706.  He  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  m.  1695,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Blackball,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  eight  daus.    The  eldest  son,  , 

William  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  m.  1726,  Dorothea, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Worth,  Esq.,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  pi'osently. 

u.  Edward  (Knt.),  b.  14  May,  1732;  m.  Feb.  1754,  Grace 
Anna,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Burton,  Bart.,  and  d.  1814,  having 
had  issue  {inter  alios)  two  sons, 

1  Robert  O'Callaghan,  editor  of  Shetehes  in  Ireland. 

2  Burton,  in.  1800,  Maria,  sister  of  Sir  William  Burdett. 
Mr.  Newenham  d.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  b.  27  Aug.  1729  ;  m. 
1st,  1749,  the  Hon.  Susanna  Wandesford,  dau.  of  George, 
Viscount  Castlecomer,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1754)  had  no  issue. 
He  i/i.  2ndly,  March,  1760,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Dawson,  Esq.,  son  of  Joshua  Dawson,  Esq-,  of  Castle  Dawson, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Dec.  1763)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Worth,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas,  Major  of  Militia,  6.  1703;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edward  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Factory  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and  dying 
IG  Oct.  1831,  left  issue, 

1  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kilworth,  of  whom  hereafter 
as  successor  to  his  cousin  german,  \»'illiam  Henry 
Worth  Newenham,  Esq. 

2  Robert,  of  Sandford,  co.  Dublin,  m.  18  June,  1810,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Edward  Hoare,  Esq.,  and  dying  July,  1S36,  left; 
issue,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

Thomas,  d.  unrii.  1853. 
Edward  Henry,  now  of  Coolmore. 
Robert,  d.  liiirn.  '29  March,  1847. 

William,  late  Capt.  63rd  regt.,  wounded  at  Inkerman, 
m.  17  Aug.  1866,  Emily  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Robert  J. 
Berkeley, l:sq.,  Q.C.,  who  .;.  '24  Oct.  1873. 
Blary  Anne.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1856. 

Jane,  m.  1847,  Clement   Edwards,  Esq.of  Ballylure,  Col. 
Commanding  18th  Royal  Irish  regt.,  and  d.  20  Nor. 
1851. 
1  Louisa,  w.  21  Jan.  1818,  Capt.  Charles  Dilkes,  E.N.,  and 
(/.  1843. 
I.  Sarah  Maria,  m.  23  Aug.  1782,  Sir  Richard  Butler,  Bart,  of 
Ballintemple. 
Mr.  Newenham  d.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

WiLLLAM  Worth  Newenham,   Esq.  of  Coolmore,  6.  1  Feb. 
1761 ;  m.  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of  Henry  Sandford,  Esq.,  and  sister 
of  George,  1st  Lord  Mount  Sandford,  and  had  issue, 
WiLLLAM  Henry  AVorth,  of  whom  presently. 
Thomas,  d.  Nov.  1799. 
George,  b.  1792;  d.  s.p.  7  Dec.  1815. 
Mary,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Newenham  d.  I  Dec.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sod, 

William  Henry  Worth  Newenham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  6. 
6  June,  1785;  r<t.  July,  li>01,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Steame  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Mitchelstown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb. 
1858)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  4  Sept.  1842,  and  was  s.  at  Cool- 
more by  his  cousin-german,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Newenham, 
Rector  of  Kilworth,  6.  14  Oct.  1784,  who  d.  unm.  6  April,  1849, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew.  Rev.  Edward  Uekby  Newekuam, 
now  of  Coolmore. 
£ea«— CooUnore,  Carrigaline,  co.  Cork. 


NEWMAN    OF    THORNB^ainr    PARK. 
Newman,  Henhy  Asubukxh.vm  Toll,  Esq    of 
Thorubury  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  27  tsept.  1871- 

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ILt'liragC.— P'iCHABD  Newmas,  Esq.  of  Everereech  Park, 
Somerset  (eldest  son  of  Richard  Xewman,  Esq.  by  Anne  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Harbord,  Surveyor-General  to  King 
Chables  I.,  and  5th  in  descent  from  Eobeet  Newman,  whose 
will  bears  date  1556),  m.  1675,  Grace,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Henry  Edmonds,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  co.  Northampton, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Ptichard  Shuckburgh,  Bart,  of 
Shuckburgh,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

KicHARD  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Cavendi.sh,  d.  s.  p. 

Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

Anse,  m.  Ashburnham  ToU,  Esq.  of  GreyweU,  Hants,  and  had 
issue. 
Mr.  Newman  d.  June,  1682,  aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  Ms  eldest 
son. 

Sir  EicnAED  Newman,  of  Fifehead,  Everereech  Park,  and 
Preston  Hall,  who  was  created  a  Bart.  20  Dec.  1699.  He  m. 
Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  SamweU,  Bart,  of 
Upton,  CO.  Northampton,  and  had  issue, 

Samwell,  liis  heir. 

Frances,  successor  to  her  brother. 

Barbara,  d.  unrn. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
Sir  Bichard  d.  30  Dec.  1721,  aged  45,  and  was  buried  at  life- 
heaJ.    He  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Samwell  Newman,  2nd  bart.  of  Fifehead,  Everereech 
Park,  and  Preston  Hall,  d.  tinni.  1747,  when  the  baronetcy 
expired,  but  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  sister, 

Frances  Newman,  at  whose  decease,  also  unra.,  25  Au;:. 
1775,  they  descended  to  her  cousin,  Chaeles  Toll,  of  Preston 
Deanery,  and  his  brother, 

Eev.  Ashburnham  Philip  Toll,  of  Thombury  Park  (sons  of 
Ashburnham  Toll,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Geary,  and  grandsons  of  Ashburnham  Toll,  Esq.  of  Greywell, 
Hants,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Newman,  and  Grace 
Edmonds).  This  gentleman,  a  Prebend  of  York,  b.  31  Dec. 
1743,  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  15  Dec.  1775,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Newman.  He  m.  Dec.  1773,  Mary,  dau.  of  Paul 
Mowbray,  Esq.  of  London,  and  relict  of  Capt.  Alexander 
Wood,  but  dying  s.  p.  16  March,  1802,  was  s.  by  his  next 
brother, 

EicHARD  Newman  Toll,  M.D.,  of  Thombury  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  of  Hamilton,  co.  Lanark,  6.  8  Nov.  1752,  who 
assumed,  by  sign  manual  1802,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Newman.  He  m.  16  June,  1777,  Grizel,  dau.  of  James 
Pardy,  Esq.  of  Hamilton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1841) 
had  issue, 

Henrt  Wenman,  his  heir. 

Ashburnham  Cecil,  6. 1  Oct.  1796,  emigrated  to  Canada  1830; 

m.  5  April  in  that  year,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mr.  John  Richards. 
Mary,  m.  1st,  1804,  John  Wilson  Smith,   Esq.,  Capt.  14th 
regt ;  and  2ndly,  AVilliam  Jack,  of  Glasgow,  Merchant.    Mr. 
Jack  d.  1853. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  18  May,  1840. 

Eliza,  m.  9  Oct.  1804,  Robert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill 
and  Camnethan,  co.  Lanark. 

Charlotte,  m.  Ist,  John  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Kilbank,  co. 
Lanark;  and  2ndly,  James  Price  Hely,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  the 
army  fnow  Major),  2nd  son  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Hely,  of  the 
11th  foot,  who  was  killed  at  Ostend.  Mrs.  Hely  d.  18 
May,  1856. 

Susan  Hamilton,  m.  1821,  James  Joseph  WWtchurch,  Esq.  of 
Clifton. 
Isabella,  m.  7  July,  1818,  Rev.  .John  .Joseph  Goodenough, 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Bowbrickhill,  Bucks,  and  Master  of  Bristol 
Grammar  School. 
Frances  Newman,   m.   11   March,  1826,  William  Killegrew 
Wait,  Esq.  of  Redland  Lodge,  Westbury,  near  Bristol,  and 
d.  20  Oct.  1856. 
Dr.  Richard  Newman  Newman  d.  29  Sept.  1829,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Henrt  Wenman  Newman,  Esq.  of  Tliombury  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  Royal 
South  Gloucestershire  Militia,  6.  1  June,  1788;  m.  5  Dec. 
1846,  Frances  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Joseph 
Goodenough,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Broughton  Pogis,  Oxon,  and  had 
issue, 

Henkt  AsHRURNnAM  Toi-L,  now  of  Thombury  Park. 

George  William,  '/.  1  March,  18-50. 

Eichard  Goodenough,  6.  25  Aug.  1851 ;  d.  I  Aug.  1852. 

Mr.  Newman  d.  July,  1804. 

Arms — Quarterly,  sa.  and  arg.,  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters 
three  mullets  of  the  second,  in  the  centre  an  incscutcheon  gu. 
charged  with  a  portcullis  imperially  crowned  or,  being  an 
augmentation  granted  by  King  Chablks  to  Col.  Newman  for 
his  loyally  at  the  Battle  of  Worcester.  Crest— A  swallow  rising 
ppr.    Motto — Lux  mea  Chrisius. 

/Seat— Tliornbury  Park,  near  Bristol. 


NEWMAN    OF    BRANDS    HOTJSE. 

Newman,  John,  Esq.  of  Brands  House,  Bucks- 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Dec.  1792 ;  m.  19  Aug.  1819» 
Anne  Harper,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Brill, 
Bucks,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  24  June,  1820;  d.  18  Aug.  1841. 

II.  William  Henry,  b.  10  Nov.  1S21. 

III.  Samuel,  b.  8  Jan.  1825;  r,i.  11  April,  1850,  Sarah  Anne» 
dau.  of  Thomas  Heam,  Esq.  of  Buckingham. 

IV.  Frederick,  6.  26  Oct.  1829;  m.  4  July,  1854,  Isabella 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Tremlett,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Eodney  Stoke,  .Somerset. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Jan.  1862,  Eev.  Hyacinth  D'Arcy,  J.P., 
Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  and  Rector  of  Clifden,  co.  Galway, 
who  d.  2  Sept.  1874,  leaving  three  daus. 

II.  Elizabeth,  -m.  May,  lb63,  Henry  Williams,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Rockingham  Hall,  Hagley,  co.  Worcester. 

Mr.  Newman  is  son  of  John  Newman,  Esq.,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Love,  Esq.  of 
London.  He  had  three  sisters,  viz.,  Catherine  Love, 
Elizabeth,  and  Mary  Anne,  and  one  brother,  Henry, 
who  d.  in  India. 
Seat — Brands  House,  near  High  Wycombe,  Bucks. 


NEWMAN    OF    DROMOEE. 

Newman,  John  Adam  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  I)vo- 
more  House,  co.  Cork,  J.P. ,  High  Sheriff  1874,  B.A. 
Mag.  Coll.  Cambridge,  1866,  b.  5  Aug.  1844 ;  '.:i. 
17  Aug.  1870,  Ehzabeth  Matilda  (Maud),  younger 
dau.  of  Col.  Eobert  Bramston  Smith,  of  Pencraig, 
Anglesey,  by  Elizabeth  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sh-  Richard  John  Griffith,  1st  bart.  of  Munster 
GrUlagh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Robert  Bramston,  6.  22  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Richard  Griffith  GUver,  6.  19  Jan.  1876. 
I.  Grace  Frances. 

iLtltCagC— By  a  certificate  under  the  hand  of  Humphrey 
Newman  of  Wincanton,  Gent.,  it  appears  that  at  the  dissolution 
of  the  Monasteries,  a.d.  1538,  the  Newman  family  were  lessceft 
under  the  Abbot  of  St.  Augustin,  Bristol,  of  the  manor  and 
lands  of  Fifehead  Magdalen,  Dorset,  and  that  there  were  three 
distinct  branches  of  the  family  of  Queen's  Camel,  Wincanton, 
and  other  places  in  Somerset.  The  Newmans  are  of  kin  to  the 
founders  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford. 

Robert  Newman,  who  lived  and  died  at  Fifehead  Magdalen, 
and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  church,  had,  by  Alice 
his  wife,  whose  will  is  dated  1556,  four  sons, 

I.  Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Newmans  of  Fifehead. 

li.  Richard.  in.  Henry.  iv.  Thomas. 

The  second  son, 

Richard  Newman  lived  at  Charlton  Musgravc,  Somerset, 
and  was  father  of 

Richard  Newman,  of  Queen's  Camel,  Somerset.  He  m. 
Agatha,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Pole,  F.sq.,  and  had  issue, 

Humphrey  Newman,  of  Wincanton,  who  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Knt.  of  Barrington,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Thomas;  ii.  Richard;  hi.  Humphrey;  iv.  James;  i.  Elizar 
beth  ;  II.  Dorothy;  in.  Joan;  iv.  Agatha.    The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Newman,  Esq.,  was  resident  in  the  city  of  Cork 
1651,  and  in  1662  was  J.P.  for  the  co.  He  purchased  from  Sir 
Richard  Kyrle  the  estate  of  Drumineene,  and  settled  there. 
"  In  1686,  he  passed  patent  for  the  castle  property  of  Drumineene, 
and  several  other  lands  in  co.  Cork,  and  four  messuages  in 
the  city  of  Cork ;  said  lands  to  be  erected  into  a  Manor  called 
the  Manor  of  Newbury."  He  in.  previous  to  1651,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Richard  French,  of  Cork  (ancestor  to  French  of 
Cuskinny),  and  had  issue.  Richard  Newman's  will  bears  date 
12  Nov.  1691,  and  was  proved  27  Jan.  1693-4.  His  eldest  son, 
Richard  Newman.  Esq.  of  Newbury,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Dillon,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Dillon,  of  whom  presently. 

Adam,  of  London,  who  settled  in  Ireland,  and  purchase* 

the  Dromore  estate.    He  m.  Miss  Knapp,  and  dying  .t.  p., 

bequeathed  it  to  his  nephew,   Adam,  2nd  son  of  Dillon 

Newman.  Charles,  d.  unni. 

Margaret,  m.  1711,  John  DiUon,  Esq.  of  QuartcriowD,  OK 

Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Judith,  m.  Rev.  John  Smith,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son. 


NEW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NEW 


lice 


Dillon  Newman,  Esq.  of  Newlnuy,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  m.  Mavtlia, 
tlau.  of  Col.  Thomas  liccher,  of  Sherkin,  co.  Cork,  by  ElizabetU  [ 
Turner  his  wife,  and  had  issue,  ' 

Richard,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  17.'?7,  to.  Catherine,  dan.  of 
Col.  Williaui  Cas.^auhon,  and  had  issue  three  daus.,  I.-^abcUa 
Sarah,  m.  UiKlit.  Hon.  Silver  Oliver,  of  Castle  Oliver,  M.I'. 
for  KiUniallock,  and  left  issue ;  Elizabeth  and  Martha,  both 
d.  xiniii.  Adam,  of  whiini  hereafter.  | 

Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Meade  Dunseonibe,  I'sc].  of  Mount  Desert;   ' 
and  'indly,  Aldermau  It.  Travers,  and  left  issue  by  both 
niarriaKCS.  i 

Susannah,  m.  5  Get.  1727,  Peter  Graham,  Esq.  of  Dromoro  i 
and  Conveymore,  eo.  Cork. 

Domthea,  hi.  1st,  Swithin  White,  Esq.  of  Kochefortstown ; 
and  2ndly,  Benjamin  ISousiield,  Esq.  of  Ashadown. 

Dillon  Newman  made  his  will  11  May,  1733,  which  was  proved 
19  Dee.  1733.     His  2nd  son, 

Adam  New.man,  Esq.,  J. P.,  a.  his  uncle,  Adam,  in  the 
Dromore  estates  and,  on  his  brother  Richard's  death  without 
issue  male,  he  also  «.  to  the  Newbury  estates.  He  m.  JIary, 
dau.  of  John  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Darling  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Adam  Newman,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  IToracc  Town- 
send,  Rector  of  Donoiit;huiore,  by  JIary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Itichard  Hungcrford,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Island,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Adam,  of  Dromore. 

II.  Richard,  m.  Jane  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Langton,  Esq. 
of  Bruree  House,  co.  Limerick.  On  his  brother  Adam  suc- 
ceeding to  the  Dromore  estates,  he  came  into  possession  of 
the  Clahane  property,  which  was  purchased  by  Dillon  New- 
man 1708.     He  d.  leaving  issue, 

1  Adam,  of  Clahane,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Adam  Perry  Perry, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue.  2  Richard  Meade. 

5  Horace  Townsend  (Rev.),  d.  unm. 
•I  Henry  Richard,  deceased. 

6  Amos  Langton,  an  officer  in  H.K.I.C.'s  Service,  deceased. 
1  Anna  Langton.  2  Jane  Maria. 

51!.  Horace  Townsend  (Very  Eev.),  Dean  of  Cork,  m.  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Denis  Daly,  Esq.  of  Dunsandle,  and  Lady 
Harriet  Maxwell  his  wife.  He  d.  s.  p.  1864,  and  his  wife  d. 
March,  18G6. 

I.  Mary,  (/.  unm.  n.  Susan,  f?.  unm. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  TVebb,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Jane,  ((.  unm. 

V.  Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Meade,  of  Ballymartle,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

VI.  Harriet,  m.  'William  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Prospect, 
2nd  son  of  Sam  Beamish,  Esq.  of  Mount  Beamish. 

The  eldest  son, 

Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  .«.  at  the  death  of  his 
uncle,  John  Newman,  Esq.,  to  the  Dromore  and  Newbury 
estates.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Dring,  of  Ruck- 
grove,  and  has  issue, 

John,  m.  Margaret,  d.au.  of  Nicholas  Philpot  Leader,  Esq.  of 
Dromagh  Castle,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1844,  leaving  issue  three 
daus.,  Margaret,  deceased ;  Fannie  Dora,  m.  22  Feb.  1870, 
Henry  E.  Bridges,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  4th  Royal  Irish  Dragoon 
Guards;  Geraldine  Elizabeth,  m.  1865,  Col.  Pretyman,  late 
COth  Rifles;  and  one  son,  Joux  Ad.^m  Richaed,  now  of  Dro- 
more. Robert. 

Eleanor,  tinm. 

Wary,  m.  1st,  Richard  Townsend,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  and  2ndly, 
Rev.  Adam  Beamish ;  and  had  issue  by  both  marriages. 

Eliza,  m.  William  Hume  Franks,  Esq.  of  Cairig  Park,  and  d. 
leaving  issue. 

Fanny,  m.  Samuel  Philip  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Garrycloyne, 
and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Newman  d.  6  Aug.  18G1. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  lions  couehant 
of  the  second.  Crent — An  eagle's  head  erased  sa.  cliar^'eil  on 
the  breast  with  an  escallop  or.  3/<)»o— Magna  vis  fidelitatis, 
(in  allusion  to  the  family's  loyalty  to  the  Royal  cause). 

&a(— Dromore,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


NEWTON    OF    MICKLEOVER. 

Newton,  Charles  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Mifl{le- 
over  Manor  House,  co.  Derby,  J. P. ,6.  6  Jan.  1831 ; 
♦».  1st,  It)  July,  1855,  Anne  Eosaraond,  only  dau. 
of  John  Curzon,  Esq.  of  Brecdon,  co.  Leicester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  ilay,  1SG4),  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Ccrzon,  6.  10  A]iril,  1857. 

II.  Francis  Curzon,  6.  27  April,  18G1. 

I.  Helen  Rosamond.  ii.  Constance  Adelaide. 

ui.  Edith  Eleanor. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Feb.  18G6,  Mary  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Moore,  H.M.  17Ui  regt.,  and  by  her 
has  issue, 


IV.  Rosamond  Clecro.  v.  Mary  Lcapcr, 

VI.  Frances  Emily.  vn.  Margaret  Ethel. 

iLtnCagr.— RonEiiT  Newton,  Esq.  of  Micklcover,  co. 
Derby,  I5arrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder  of  Derby,  youngest 
son  of  Robert  Newton,  Esq.  of  Chaddesden,  by  Dorothy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Vincent  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Denby,  m.  H  May,  ICOy, 
Cleere,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Mickleover 
by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Cleere,  of  Ormsbyj 
Norfolk,  and  dying  4  Aug.  1619,  left  a  son, 

Edward  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  6.  20  May,  1610;  in. 
21  May,  162ii,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bcreslord,  Esq.  of  Newton 
Grange,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  16G1.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  baptised  8  June,  1620, 
Barrister-at-Law,  m.   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Grevas  Whitehead, 
Esq.  of  Beeston,  co.  Derby,  and  d.  19  March,  1701-2,  having 
had,  with  two  daus.,  who  both  d.  unm., 
Robert,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  li.  Iti72;  m.  Sarah  Bridges,  of  Burton-upon-Trcnt,  and 
had  an  only  dau.,  Sarah,  who  m.  John  Foulds,  Esq.,  and 
d.  «.  p.  Edward,  d.  unm.  March,  1706,  aged  30. 

Cleere,  m.  30  Dec.  1685,  John  Machin,  Esq.  of  .Seabridge,  eo. 
Stafford,  and  by  him  had,  with  a  son,  John,  h.  17  Nov.  IC'Jl, 
who  (/.  unm.,  a  dau.,  Cleer,  who  m.  12  July,  1711,  John 
Leaper,  Esq.,  and  by  him  had  two  sons,  John,  d.  s.  p.,  and 
William  Leaper,  Alderman  of  Derby,  who  d.  May,  1870, 
leaving  by  Sarah  Ward  his  wife,  a  son,  John  Leapeb,  who 
.«.  to  the  Newton  estates,  under  the  will  of  his  kinsman. 
Maria,  m.  Jan.  1095-G,  William  Lcacroft,  Esq.  of  Ridgley,  co. 
Stafford. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  h.  2  Dec.  1670,  was 
father,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wingtield,  Esq.  of 
Hasleborough,  co.  Derby,  of  a  son, 

Robert  Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover  and  Norton,  h.  19  April, 
1713,  High  Sheriff  1746,  who  d.  s.  p.  23  June,  1789,  and  left 
his  paternal  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

John  Leaper,  Esq.  of  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1798,  6.  17  April,  1754,  who  then  became  of  Mickleover,  and 
assumed  by  royal  license,  15  Dec.  1789,  the  additional  .sur- 
name of  Newton.  He  m.  1789,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Philip 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  RJsley,  co.  Derby,  niece  of  Samuel  Hutch- 
inson, D.D.,  Bishop  of  Killala,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Newton,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  Francis  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markcaton,  co.  Derby. 

Cleer,  of  Beacon  Cliff,  Exmouth,  Devon. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Richard  Saimders,  Esq.  of  Fairlawn,  Soulli- 
port,  CO.  Lancaster. 

Mr.  Leaper-Ncwton  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 
Robert  Newton  Leaper-Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  J. P., 

High  Sheriff,  6.  1  Blarch,  177G;    to.  16  April,  1818,  a  dau.  of 

Mathew  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  dying  s.  p.  was  s.  by 

his  brother, 
William  Leapek-Newton,  Esq.  of  Mickleover,  Earristcr-at- 

Law,  and  D.L.,  m.  10  Aug.  1814,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  John 

White,  Esq.  of  Devonshire   Place,   London,  and  the  Lawn, 

Herts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  Robert,  of  Birmington  Hall,  near  Chesterfield,  &. 
28  Dec.  1816;  m.  2G  Aug.  1852,  Eliza  Anne  Playlair,  and 
''.  s.  j>.  7  Nov.  1854. 

Charles  Edmund,  now  of  Mickleover. 

Henrietta,  m.  5  Dec.  1843,  Ven.  John  Rushton,  D.D.,  Arch- 
deacon of  Manchester,  and  Vicar  of  Blackburn. 

Letitia  Blanche,  jit.  18G7,  Henry  Norman.  Esq. 

Emma.  d.  unm.  Adelaide,  </.  lS.'i4. 

Helen  Leaper.  Gertrude  Louisa. 

Emily  Elizabeth. 

Hed.  7  March,  1851. 

Arms — Sa.,  two  human  shin  hones  in  saltier  arg.  the  sinister 
surmounted  of  the  dexter.  Crest— A  naked  man  kneeling  on 
his  sinister  knee  and  holding  a  sword  ppr.  the  point  dottu- 
wards  hilt  and  pommel  or.     Motto — Huic  habeo  nou  tibi. 

Heat — Mickleover  Manor,  Derby. 


NEWTON    OF    BARTON    GRANGE. 

NicwTON,  Francis  Wheat,  Esq.  of  Barton 
Grange,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
18(31,  B.A.  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxon,  6.  1814;  m. 
1849,  Catherine  Bayley,  dau.  of  William  Amslie, 
Esq.  of  Woodhill,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  JlrRRAT,  b.  1852. 

II.  Arthur  Edward,  6. 1862. 

I.  Emily  Margaret.  ii.  Mary  Caroline. 

Mr.    Newton,    son    of    John    Newton,    Esq.,    by 
Fanny     Margaret     his     wile,     dau.     of    William 


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KEW 


Skinner,  Esq.,  s.  to  the  Barton  G-range  property  at 
the  decease  of  his  cousin,  Lndy  Cooper,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Francis  Milner  Kewton,  Esq.  of 
Barton  Grange. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  tail  fourchee  sa.  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cross-pattee  of  the  field.  Crest— A  lion's  gamb 
erased  and  erect  ppr.  grasping  a  key  with  a  chain  or., 

iStat— Barton  Grange,  near  Taunton,  Somerset. 


KEWTON    OF    CROXTON    PARK    AND 
PICKHILIi    HALL. 

IN'E'vrTOy,  Geoege  Oxsxow,  Esq.  of  Croxton 
Park,  CO.  Cambridge,  and  Pickhill  Hall,  co.  Denbigh, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Cambridge  and  Huntingdon, 
High  Sheriff  of  the  former  1864-,  b.  22  Feb.  1830  ; 
m.  1st,  7  June,  1852,  Mary,  dau.  of  Wyndham 
Berkeley  Portman,  Esq.  of  Ham  Park,  which  lady 
d.  1855  ;  2ndly,  24  June,  1858,  Cecilia  Florence, 
dau.  of  Edwyn  Burnaby,  Esq.  of  Baggrave  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester/ and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Feb.  1869)  had 
two  daus., 

I.  Frances  Mary,  rf.  April,  1877.  u.  Cecilia  Florence. 

He  m.  3rdly,  27  July,  1878,  Lady  Alice  Laura 
Sophia  Cochrane,  2Dd  dau.  of  Thomas,  llth.Earl  of 
Dundonald. 

^.tncajJC— This  family  was  founded  by  Satjtjel  Xewtox. 
Merchant,  of  Liverpool,  who  purchased  between  the  years  1730 
and  1740  lands  in  Xorth  Wales,  which  were  sold  when  Croxton 
was  acquired.  Geobge  Xewton,  Esq.  (son  of  Samcel  Newton, 
Esq.,  by  Jane  Eooper  his  wife),  purchased  Croxton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, 1820.  He  m.  1829,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Gen.  Onslow, 
of  Staughton  House,  co.  Htintingdon,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  a 
son,  the  present  George  O.nslow  Newton,  Esq.  of  Croxton, 
and  two  daus.,  Emily  Charlotte,  m.  Wyndliam  Berkeley 
Portman,  Esq.,  and  Etheldreda  Julia,  m.  7  Kot.  1855,  Sir 
AsUey  Paston  Cooper,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Arras — A  chevron  between  three  eagles'  legs  erased  sa.  each 
entwined  by  a  snake  or.  Crest— An  eagle's  leg  erased  Ba. 
entwined  by  a  snake  or. 

Seats— Croxton FsltK,  St.  Neots,  co.  Cambridge;  andPickhill 
Hall,  CO.  Denbigh. 

o 

NEWTON  OF  DTJNLECKNEY  MANOR. 

Newtox,  Philip  Jocelxx,  Esq.  of  Dunleekney 
Manor,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slierrff 
1846,  b.  23  March,  1818 ;  m.  1st,  18  ]S'ot.  1841, 
Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of 
DuEbrody,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Maria  Charlotte. 

II.  Anne  Henrietta,  m.  17  Oct.  1871,  'W.  M.  Vesey,  Esq., 
son  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Arthur  Vesey,  brother  of 
Viscount  de  Vesei. 

III.  Adeline  Sarah,  7n.  17  April,  1876,  Arthur  N.  Forbes 
Gordon,  Esq.,  79th  Highlanders,  of  Eayne,  co.  Aberdeen. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  July,  1851,  Emily,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Toler  Osborne,  Bart.,  by  Lady  Harriet  his 
■wife,  sister  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarly,  and 
had  issue, 

IV.  Harrictte  Phillippa,  m.  9  Jan.  1S73,  Eichard  Bagwell, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John  Bagwell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Marlfield, 
eo.  Tipperary.  v.  Georgina  Emily. 

HinrrtgC— This  family,  originally  from  Cheshire,  accom- 
panied King  William  III.  to  IreUind  1CS8.  The  first  settler 
was  Bartholomew,  whose  son.  Jobs  Newton,  m.  1730,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Francis  Lodge,  co.  Kilkenny  and  city  of  Dublin, 
and  founded  the  family  residence  of  Benuekcrry,  a  short  dis- 
tance from  the  town  of  Carlow,  which,  though  still  in  the 
family's  possession,  is  not  now  the  family  seat.  John  d.  1748, 
leaving  an  eldest  son, 

Baetholomew  Newton,  Esq.  m.  1767,  Anne,  dau.  of  Philip 
Bernard,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  acquired  considerable  property  in 
the  CO.  of  Carlow.  He  d.  17S0,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Cathe- 
rine) two  sons,  I.John,  Col.  of  the  Carlow  Militia,  d.unra.; 
II.  Philip,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Newton,  Esq.,  to.  Oct.  17b5,  Sarah  Bagcnal,  heiress 
of  Dunlecknev,  and  by  her  (who  d,.  17  Jan.  1832)  left  at 
liis  decease,  Oct.  1833,  a  son  and  successor, 


■Walteb  Newton,  Esq.  of  Dunleekney,  m.  22  March,  1817, 
Anne,  5th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Jocelyn,  brother  of  Bobert, 
1st  Earl  of  Roden,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  Jocelyn,  now  of  Dunleekney. 

Thomasina  Jocelyn,  oi.  22   Nov.   1853,  the  Marchese  Don 
Odoardo  Frederick  Eaffael  Gadaleta. 

Mr.  Newton  d.  23  Aug.  1853. 

Anns — Az.,  two  ostrich  feathers  in  saltire  between  three 
boars'  heads  erased  arg.  tusked  or,  in  the  centre  chief  point 
a  cross-crosslet  of  the  last.  Creit — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  boars  head  between  two  ostrich  feathers  arg.  the  neck 
charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  az.    Motto — Pro  patri^. 

6'(;'(i— Dunleekney,    Manor,    Bagenalstown.     C'iiii— Kildare, 

CO.  Dublin.  ,. 

♦ 

NEWTON    OF    KILLYMEAL. 

Newton,  Andeew  Willoughbt,  Esq.,  of  Killy» 
meal  House,  eo.  Tyrone,  M.A.,  B.irrister-at-Law, 
h.  14  Jan.  1849;  m.  15  Aug.  1872,  Blanche,  dau. 
of  John  Howard,  Esq.  of  Sampford  PevereU,  Devon- 
shire, by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  CouTENAT  HowAED,  6.  15  May,  1S74.  ^ 

II.  Willoughby  John,  d.  an  infant. 
I.  Annie  Adelaide,  6.  6  Sept.  1877. 

ILtUCaSC. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the 
old  Cheshire  House  of  Newton,  derived  immediately  from 
Etchabde  Newton,  descended  from  a  family  long  estab- 
lished in  CO.  Chester,  who  was  Town  Clerk  of  Carrickfergus 
1595,  and  who  had  allotments  of  part  of  corporate  property 
1595,  a  portion  of  which  is  still  in  possession  of  the  family. 
His  son, 

Eichard  Newton,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Carrickfergus  1598,  1600, 
and  1601,  m.  a  dau.  of  John,  and  sister  of  Andrew  Willoughby, 
and  was  father  of 

Makmadcke  Newton,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Carrickfergus  1624 
and  1632,  whose  son, 

Eichard  Newton,  Esq.  of  Galgorra,  co.  Antrim,  m.  Blar- 
garet,  sister  of  John  and  Willoughby  Chaplin  ;  and  d.  1700, 
having  had  four  sons,  the  eldest,  Marmaduke,  High  Sheriff  of 
Carrickfergus  1687,  and  Mayor  1692-3,  d.  v.  p.  s.  p.  The  2n(i 
son, 

Andrew  Newton,  Esq.  of  Galgorm,  Sheriff  of  Carrick- 
fergus 1718,  m.  his  cousin  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Chaplin, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alderman  Andrew  Willoughby, 
and  had  issue  a  son, 

Henry  Newton,  Esq.  of  Galgorm,  m.  Sarah,  sister  of  the 
Eev.  Joseph  Eraser,  of  Carrickfergus,  and  (besides  a  son, 
Willoughby  Chaplain,  who  d.  s.  p.)  was  father  of 

Andrew  Newton,  Esq.,  first  of  Galgorm,  co.  Antrim,  and 
afterwards  of  Coagh,  co.  Tyrone,  J.P.  for  cos.  Tyrone  and 
Londonderry,  6.  1749;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eobert  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Mintlone,  co.  Armagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Feb. 
1829)  had  issue, 
Henry,  b.  10  June,  1779;   m.  Eliza  Crookshank,  otherwise. 
Ledlie,  and  had,  besides  three  daus.,  Margaret,  Beatrice 
Walkinshaw,  and  Jane,  a  son,  Andrew,  M.D.,  who  m.  Mary 
Johanna,   dau.  of  Major-Gen.   James  Murray,    C.B.,   and 
d.  leaving  a  son,  Capt.  James  Patrick  Murray,  Bombay 
Native  Infantry. 
Eobert,  b.  24  Dec.  1782;  to.  Alicia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J.  Paul, 
Eector  of  Ballinderry,  co.  Tyrone;   and  d.  14  Feb.   1831, 
leaving  a  son,  Eobert,  6.  25  Oct.  1831,  m.  27  April,  1864, 
Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  W.  P.  Geoghegan,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and 
two  daus.,  Jane  and  Margaret. 
Andrew,  of  whom  we  treat. 

W^illoughby  Chaplin,  b.  13  May,  1789;    m.  23  July,  1844, 
Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Oulton.  of  the  o7tl» 
regt.,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  a  son,  Willoughby  Chaplin  New- 
ton, b.  8  Dec.  1845,  to.  and  has  issue. 
Beatrice,  to.  Eichard  Oulton.  Esq.;  and  d.  1838. 
Frances,  m.  Robert  Smith,  Esq. ;  and  d.  17  Dec.  1876. 
Catherine,  m.  Charles  Shells,  Esq.  of  London,  afterwards  of 
Liverpool,  and  now  of  Killiuey,  co.  Dublin;  and  d.  29  Nov. 
1800. 
Eliza,  m.  James  Scott,  Esq.  of  BloomhiU,  co.  Tyrone. 

Mr.  Newton  d.  II  April,  1826.    His  3rd  son, 

Andrew  Newton,  Esq.  of  Coagh,  6.  there  26  Jan.  1785, 
went  to  resiJe  at  Dungannon.  He  m.  22  Jan.  1811,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Courtenay,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  co.  Antrim,  and  d. 
II  June,  1872,  aged  87,  leaving  by  her(who  d.20  March,  1863) 
issue, 

CocRTENAY,  his  heir. 

Andrew  James,  b.  2  March,  1816,  emigrated  to  New  Zealand, 
and  (/.  in  Sidney,  July,  1855,  having  to.  Mary  Jane  Sea- 
right,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Andrew,  Scaright,  and  Sarab 
Darley. 

EoDEUT  William,  of  Bcllevue  House,  co.  Londonderry,  J.P. 


sm 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


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for  the  COS.  of  Tyrone  and  Derry,  6.  8  May,  181S;  vi. 
11  Keb.  1S47,  Catherine  Johanna  Vosa,  dau.  of  Capi.  John 
Bloorc  Tittle,  J. P.,  late  ot  Kann  Hill,  Colciain,  and  by 
her  (.who  <i.  12  May,  ls78)  has  issue, 

1  Andrew  Coubtenay,  6.  7  Jan.  1850. 

2  Robert  William,  /».  17  Aug.  18u6. 

3  John  Moore,  0.  7  May,  1860. 
4Thomti.>;,  b.  4  June,  ISt!;);  i<.  24  May,  lS(i6. 
6  WillouKhby  Marniaduke,  6.  15  Jan.  1868. 

1  Johanna  Catherine  Voss,  m.  4  July,  ISfi",  Williani 
Gregory  Lawrence,  ICsq.,  J. P.,  IJannlield,  Coleraine;  and 
</.  7  July,  1809,  leaving  issue  one  son,  Samuel  Luwrenuf;. 

2  Jane  Adelaide.  3  Susan. 

4  Mary  IClizabeth  Francos,  d.  young,  10  Jan.  1859. 


ft  Jlarcaret, 


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Jane. 


6  Annie,  d.  12  July,  1874,  > 

Mary  Anne.  Margaret 

The  eldest  son, 

CouETENAY  Newton,  Esq.  of  Killyme.nl  House,  co.  Tyrone, 
6.  19  Feb.  1814;  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1837,  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
llev.  Thomas  Stanley  Monck,  Rector  of  CloncKain,  co.  Water- 
ford  (who  (/.  15  March,  1839) ;  and  2ndly,  1'.:  teb.  184H,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richard  Howard,  Esq.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  by  whom 
(who  d.  Nov.  1S75)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew  WiLLoconBT,  now  of  Killymcal  House. 

II.  Courtenay,  (/.  an  infant. 

I.  Mary  Howard,  ni.  IG  April,  1869,  Henry  Russell  Kelly, 
Esq.  of  Dungannon.  ii.  Anna,  d.  30  April,  18C:i. 

Mr.  Xewton  d.  4  May,  1877. 

Arms — Arg.,  in  chief  two  lions'  gambs  erased  sa.,  each 
grasping  a  key  ppr.  and  in  base  a  lion  rampant  gu.  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a  croiss-pattee  of  the  lirst.  Ci-est — A  martlet 
sa.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  pattee  arg.  JHot'.o — 
Faveat  fortuna. 

S«(<— Killymcal  House,  Dtingannon,  co.  Tyrone.  Towi 
Sesidiuce — 17,  Fitz William  Square,  Dublin. 


NIBLETT    OF    HARESFIELD    COURT. 

KiBLETT,  John  DA^"IEL  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hares- 
field  Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  M.A.,  J. P.  cos.  Glouces- 
ter and  Worcester,  b.  10  July,  1809  ;  m.  15  Feb. 
18-49,  Caroline  Anne,  roungest  dau.  of  David 
Arthur  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  J. P. 

fLillCilQC. — This  patronymic  is  spelt  in  dee  Is  of  Hentiy 
Vnth's  time  Nyblet,  Niblct,  and  also  Kiblett,  as  nowadays. 
It  has  been  conjectured  to  have  been  a  name  of  local  origin, 
derived  from  one  or  other  nf  the  three  parishes  or  hamlets  in 
CO.  Gloucester  called  Nibley. 

They  were  lords  farmers  under  the  Abbots  of  Gloucester  of 
the  manor  and  demesne  of  lirockthrop,  and  were  bound  by 
tenure  to  find  a  Vicar,  and  to  maintain  him  at  their  own 
projicr  cost  and  charges,  the  vicarage  being  about  a  furlong 
distant  from  the  courthouse,  where  they  resided.  John,  the 
father,  and  Andrew  his  son,  appear  in  succession  as  holding 
Tinder  this  tenure.  Next  we  find  another  Andbew  in  Standish, 
of  whom  presently. 

Dr.  Stephen  Niblett,  40  years  Warden  of  All  Souls'  Coll., 
Oxford,  and  who  d.  1776  (described  in  the  University  Register 
as  son  of  John  Niblett,  of  St.  Martin's,  Westminster,  gentle- 
man), was  supposed  to  be  of  the  same  family,  and  to  have 
sprung  from  Richard,  3rd  son  of  Andrew  of  Standish.  He 
gives  for  his  arms,  as  seen  in  the  college  chapel,  sa.,  a  serpent 
rising  in  pale  ppr.  and  in  chief  a  cinquefoil  or,  between  two 
doves  arg.  beaked  and  membered  gu. 

Andbew  Niblett,  of  Standish,  co.  Gloucester,  to.  15S1,  Alice 
Baity,  and  had  five  sons.    The  youngest, 

Samuel  Niblett,  of  Standish,  6.  ir)94;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Bobert  Payne,  of  Colthrop,  in  Standish,  by  whom  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1688,  a  son, 

Samcel  Niblett,  of  Standish,  Gent.,  6.  1G40 ;  m.  1665,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Rowles,  of  Great  Haresfield,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1676)  left  at  his  decease,  1719,  a  son, 

Daniel  Niblett,  of  Haresfield,  Gent.,  m.  1st,  1690,  Judith, 
dau.  of  John  HoUiday,  of  Woodchestcr,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1694)  he  had  two  daus.,  Anne,  d.  an  infant,  and 
Mary  ;  and  2ndly,  1696,  Alice,  dau.  of  Roger  Buckle,  of  Cole- 
thrope,  and  by  her  (who  <?.  1699)  had  n  son.  William,  (/.  in 
infancy.  He  m.  Sidly,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kinsman,  of 
Highworth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  176G)  ho  had  (with  other 
Usue,  d.  in  infancy), 

Daniel,  of  Haresfield,  6.1708;  m.  17C1,  Elizabelh  Eowlcs; 
and  d.  s.  p.  1772. 
Samcel,  of  whom  presently. 
Deborah,  m.  1729,  William  Vincr,  V.~q. 
Anne,  iii.  1722,  Newton  Brabant,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1748,  John  Harris. 


Mary,  -m.  1747,  Richard  Stephens,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  1757,  Vincent  Jenner. 
Mr.  Niblett  d.  1719.    His  younger  son, 

Samuel  Niblktt,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  Banker,  6.  1714;  tii. 
1st,  1745-6,  Elizabeth  Stock,  of  Gloucester;  and  2ndly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Edward  Handford,  Esq.  of  Redmailey,  and  by 
the  former  left  (at  his  decease,  1798)  a  son, 

John  Nibleti',  Esq.  of  The  Moat  Place,  Haresfield,  l.  2  July, 
1747,  High  Sherifl'  1784-5;  m.  1784,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Edward  Whitcomlic,  Esq.  of  Orlclon,  East  Ham,  co. 
Worcester,  High  Sheriff  1777,  and  by  her  (who  (Z.  1840)  had 
issue, 

Daniel  John,  of  Haresfield  Court. 

Ca'heiine,  to.  William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Sea  Park,  near  Car- 
rickfergus,  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  3  Nov.  1867. 
Mr.  Niblett  d.  20  June,  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  John  Niblett,  Esq.  of  Haresfield  Court,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  lli-h  Sheriff  1816,  0.  29  May,  1785;  to. '24  Aug.  l!S08, 
Emma  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Drake,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Rochdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  bad  issue, 

I.  John  Daniel  Thomas,  now  of  Haresfield  Court. 

II.  Edward  Henry  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Rcdmarley,  co. 
Worcester,  0.  26  Oct.  1810;  /,!.  2  Nov.  1818,  Mary  Anne, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Law  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  d 
20  Nov.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Edward,  b.  24  March,  1852. 

2  Henry  Morton,  6.  11  July,  1854. 

1  Eleanor  Mary.  2  Jessie  Beatrice, 

in.  Francis,  an  Architect,  6.  8  Jan.  1814;  ?,i.  7  Juno,  1853, 
Matilda  Hester,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Itansford 
Court,  E.sq.  of  Colhum,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  .Morton,  6.  18  July,  1854. 

1  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

IV.  William,  b.  21  Sept.  1815;   d.  «)!;«.  20  Feb.  1849. 

V.  Bobert,  Surgeon,  b.  2U  Nov.  1816;  d.  unm.  13  May,  ISGO. 

VI.  Charles  Samuel,  b.  1  Feb.  1820;  d.  unm.  27  Sept.  1852. 

I.  Emma  Catherine,  d.  18  July,  1818. 

II.  Elizabeth,  7/t.  22  Oct.  1851,  William  Fleming,  Esq.,  M.D., 
of  Rowton  Grange,  co.  Chester. 

Ho  d.  31  Aug.  1S62,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John  Daniel 
TuoMAS  Niblett,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  eagles  rising 
or,  as  many  bars  gemelles  gu.  Crest — An  eagle  rising  quar- 
terly or  and  arg. 

iitut — Haresfield  Com-t,  near  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester. 


NICHOLIi  OF  THE  HAlVr. 
KiCHOLL,  GeoegeWhitlock,  Esq.  of  The  Ham, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  Court  Bletliin,  co.  Monmouth, 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Eecorder 
of  Usk,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of  Llunblethan, 
ex  officio  filayor  of  Cowbridge,  J.P.  cos.  Glamorgan 
and  Monmouth,  b.  2  Feb.  1816  ;  m.  12  Oct.  1853, 
Mary  Lewisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Nicholl, 
Esq.  of  Penliine,  co.  Glamorgan,  M.D.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Iltyd  George  Bond,  h.  Feb.  185G  ;  d.  young. 

II.  Iltyd  Bond,  b.  28  June,  1862. 

III.  George  Bleddyn  Tyrrell,  b.  26  May,  18G5. 

IV.  Digby  Seys  Whitlock,  6.  28  Aug.  1807. 
I.  Edith  Eleanor. 

?ltnr<tSC.— -iLTTD  NicnoLL,  of  The  Ham,  in  the  pnrish  of 
Llantwitt  Major,  co.  Glamorgan,  Surgeon,  3rd  son  of  Iltyd 
Niclioll,  Esq.  of  Llantwitt  Major,  and  his  wife,  Cecil,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Turberville.  Esq.  of  Llantwitt  JIajor  (by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  dau.  andco-heirof  WatkinTliomas  John  Watkin, 
of  The  Ham),  descended  from  Sir  Pain  Turberville,  one  of 
Fitzhammon's  knights,*  was  6.  1603:  and  jh.  24  Feb.  1C30, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Alexander  Yorath,  Esq.;  and  dying  15  Jan. 
1671,  aged  68,  left,  with  a  dau.,  Cecil,  wife  of  Richard  Portrey, 
Esq.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Iltyd  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  6.  March.  10^5,  who  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Morcan  Jones,  Esq.  of  Great  Frampton,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  had  issue  four  sons  and  one  dau.  Mr.  Nicholl 
d.  1700,  aged  05,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Iltyd  Nicholl,  of  The  Ham,  Rector  of  Llanmae?. 
CO.  Glamorgan,  .who  TO.  Susanna,  Srd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Whitlock,  Esq.  of  Bingham,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

WniTLOcx,  his  heir. 

lltutus,  b.  11  Jan.  1723;  d.  x.  p.  7  Juno,  17.11^ ^^_ 

*  The  Ham  was  Cecil's  property,  and  descended  to  her 
youngest  son,  Iltyd.  The  Turberville  family  are  descended 
from  Jestyn  ap  Grii.iANr.  Prince  of  Glamorgan,  founder  of  the 
V.  Royal  Tribe  of  South  Wales. 


IICG 


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NIC 


JoHK,  of  Llanrnaes  (see  NicHOLt,  of  Merthyrmctor). 
Mary,  b.  8  April,  17'il;  d.  15  April,  1777. 
The  Kev.  Mr.  Nicholl  d.  Feb.  1733,  aged  CO,  ami  w;;s  s.  hy  his 
eldest  son, 

Whitlock  NiciioLi,,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 

Sheriff  174C,  b.  1  Sept.  1720;   m.  13  Jan.  1741,  Anne,  'ind  duu. 

and   eveutiuilly  co-heir  of  John  Lewis,  Esq.  cf  I'enlline,  only 

son  of  William  John  Lewis,  Esq.   of  Penlline,  and  his  wife 

Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Humphroy  Tuiberville,  Esq. 

of  Clemenstone,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Jan.  17'J7, 

aged  75;,  he  had  fourteen  children, 

I.  Iltyd  (Eev.),  D.D.,  Hector  of  Trcddington,  co.  Worcester,  6. 

15  Nov.  1743;    m.  Ann,   eldest  dau.  and   eventually  sole 

heiress,  in  her  issue,  of  George  Hatch,   Esq.  of  Windsor, 

Berks  (by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  heiress 

of  Avery  Tyrrell,   Esq.  of  Stanford) ;  and  -/.  in  the  lifetnne 

of  his  father,  9  Oct.  1787,  leaving  is.-;ue  by  her  (whocf.  Sept. 

183'J,  aged  81)  two  sous  and  three  daus., 

1  Iltyd,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Whitlock,  M.D.,  h.  1  Sept.  1786;  to.  1st,  12  July,  1812, 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  liickard.",  Viear 
of  Llantrisscnt,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  d.  s.  p.  13  April, 
1831  ;  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1832,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James 
Deacon  Hume,  Esq.,  of  the  Board  of  Trade,  who  (/. 
19  March,  1835,  aged  29,  leaving  a  son,  Hume  Nicholl, 
Capt.  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  21  Feb.  1834,  m.  28  Dec.  1854, 
Frances  Blary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Tweed, 
Roetor  of  Capcl  and  Wenham,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

Iltyd  Arthur  Hume,  b.  7  Jan.  185G. 
Cecil  Hume,  b.  4  Jan.  1859. 
Jestyn  Hume,  6.  2(i  July,  1&50.  Allan. 

Ella  Augusta.  Cliailotte. 

Dr.  Nicholl  d.  3  Dee.  18.38. 

1  Anna  Louisa,  in.  18  Aug.  1818,  William  Addams  Wil- 
liams, Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  M.P.  lor 
the  CO.;  and  d.  July,  1861. 

2  Augusta  Maria,  m.  14  Sept.  1815,  William  Nicholl,  Esq., 
M.D.,  2nd  son  of  Edward  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  Llanblcthian ; 
d.  10  July,  1858. 

3  Susanna,  m.  7  April,  182.'i,  Rev.  Robert  Bathurst 
Pluuiptrc;  and  d.  15  March,  1849. 

It.  John  (Rev.),  B.D.,  Rector  of  Remenham,  h.  3  June,  1740; 
711.  8  Jan.  17^8,  the  Hon.  Mary  Flnwer,  dau.  of  Henry,  1st 
Viscount  Ashbronk.     He  d.  s.  p.  16  July,  1830. 

in.  Wliitloek,  Lieut.  11. N.,  went  down  in  the  "  Ville  do  Paris," 
'IJ  Sept.  1782,  aged  35,  I'Mm. 

IV.  ICdward,  of  Llanblcthian.  co.  Glamorgan,  h.  23  Jan. 
17-19-50;  TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mr.  Jonathan  'Ihoma;;,  of 
Llantwitt  M.ajor,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Hl-jjI. 
1821,  aged  67)  had  Issue, 

1  Edward,  of  Llanblcthian,  Licut.-Col.  in  the  army,  of 
H.M.  84th  regt.  of  infantry,  b.  8  Nov.  177G;  d.  unin. 
28  June,  1847. 

2  William,  K.L.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.L.,  of  Penlline,  co.  Glamor- 
gan, and  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  9  May,  1778;  )/!,. 
14  Sept.  1815,  Augusta  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Iltyd 
Nicholl,  D.D.,  of  The  Ham,  co.  Glamorgan,  Rector  of 
Treddington,  co.  Worcester;  and  d.  23  June,  1853,  having 
had  i.ssue, 

William  Lew!.'?,  6.  17  Nov.  1821 ;  d.  imm.  23  Dec.  1843. 
Mary  Augusta,  d.  young  in  Madeira,  4  April,  1824. 
Augusta  Jane,  m.  6  Oct.  1842,  Rev.  Iltyd  Nicholl,  JI.A., 
oldest  son  of    Iltyd  Nicholl,   Esq.  of  The  Ham,   cu. 
Glamorgan. 
Anna  Maria,  m.   14  Oct.    1843,   S.amuel  Wittcrwronge 

Clayton,  Esq.  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Mary  Lewisa,  m.  12  Oct.  1853,  George  Whitlock  Nicholl, 

Esq.  of  Court  Blethin,  co.  Monmouth. 
Dr.  Nicholl,  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Glamorgan,  s.  to  the 
Penlline  estate  on  the  death  of  his  aunt,  Mr.s.  Lewis,  of 
PoAllinc. 

3  Whitlock,  of  Adam's  Down,  near  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan, 
.T.P.  and  D.L.  of  that  co.,  and  Cnpt.  in  the  Ycomanrv,  /.. 
8  May,  1782;  and  r^.  12  Sept.  1853,  having  vji.  16  Jan. 
1817,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Vincent,  E.«q.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  in  London,  27  Oct.  1833)  had  issue, 
Robert  Edward  Whitlock,  b.  10  March,  1819,  a.'-sassinated 

at  Naples  26  Aug.  1848. 
Frederick  Vincent,  b.  14  July,  1821;   d.  %nim.  1  Axinl, 

1855. 
George  William,  6.  10  Feb.  1825;  m.  July,  1849,  Mary 
Doughuss,  and  has  a  son,  Whitlock  George,  6.  20  July, 
1860. 
Mr.  Edward  Nicholl  d.  9  June,  1837. 

V.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  Sept.  1751  ;  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Cadogan,  Esq.,  M.l).,  of  London.  He  d. 
5  Feb.  1828,  and  his  wife  d.  7  Dee.  1819,  without  issue. 

VI.  Robert,  M.A.,  of  DimUmds  House.  {Hcc  Carne  of  St. 
DnnnCs  Ca^tli'.) 

I.  Anne,  6.  19  Dec.  1742,  o.s.;  m.  Rev.  Richard  Evans,  B.D. 
of  LlandafF,  who  d.  Feb.  1788.  She  d.  19  Dec.  1824,  aged 
82,  without  issue. 

II.  Louisa,  b.  2  March,  1758;  m.  4  June  1796,  Daniel  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Beaupre,  co.  Glamorgan;  and  d.  s.  p.  1  June  1830. 


I 


ITT.  Susanna,  h.  14  Sept.  1760;  to.  Jan.  1799,  John  Bevan; 
ICsci.  of  Cowbridge,  who  d.  8  Aug.  1823,  aged  04. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  11  Dec.  1775,  aged  23. 

V.  Lydia,  d.  unm.  23  Feb.  1781,  aged  37. 

VI.  Slary,  d.  imm.  13  Jan.  1848,  aged  81. 

Mr.  Nicholl  d.  21  Jan.  1788,  aged  67,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 
son, ■ 
Ilttd  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  J.P.  cos.  Glamorgan  and  / 
Monmouth,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monmouth,  b.  18  July,  1785;  m.  l\ 
Aug.  1807,  Eleanor,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Geoi-ge  Bond, 
Esq.  of  Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Court  Blethin,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1850,  aged  74)  had  issue, 

I.  Ilttd  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  5  April,  1814;  ni.  6  Oct.  1842,  his 
cousin,  Augu.sta  Jane,  2nd  surviving  dau.  and  co-he;r  of 
William  Nicholl,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Penlline,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  of  Ryde,  Lsle  of  Wight,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Hastings, 
3  July,  1851)  had  one  dau.,  Augusta  Eleanor,  d.  young, 
25  April,  1850.     He  d.  11  Feb.  1807. 

II.  (iEoRGK  Whitlock,  his  heir. 

HI  Wdliam  Henry,  6.  11  Aug.  1S19;  m.  lS71,Mrs.|EIizabeth 
Paine,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1873,  leaving  issue,  George  Bond; 
Eleanor;  and  Florence. 

I.  Eleanor  Anne. 

II.  Mary,  to.  11  Jan.  1S53,  Sir  Mathcw  Digby  Wyatt. 

Mr.  Nicholl  d.  22  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son,  George  Whitlock  Niciioll,  now  of  The  Ham. 

Arnu — Sa.,  three  phcons  arg.     Crest — On  the  battlements  of 
a  tower  a  Cornish  chough  wings  expanded  all  ppr. 
Hnii — The  Ham,  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamorgan;  Court  Blethin, 

CO.  Monmouth. 

o 

NICHOLL    05"    SilERTHYR    MAWR. 

Nicholl,  John  Cole,  Esq.  of  Mertliyr  Mawr 
House,  CO.  Grlamorgaii,  J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  30  Aug.  1823; 
m.  30  May,  1860,  Mnry  De  la  Becbe,  dau.  of  Lewis 
Llewelyn  Dillwyn,  Esq.  of  Heudrefoilan,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, M.P.  for  Swansea,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  John  Iltyd  Dillwyn,  6.  1  May,  1S61. 

II.  Lewis  Dillwyn,  b.  25  Sept.  1864. 

III.  Rice  Mansel  Dillwyn,  b.  14  June,  1875. 

I.  Mary  Theresa.  il.  Gwenllian  Jane. 

III.  Dorothy  Caroline. 

ILinCilfJC. — John  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  Llanmaes,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, 3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Iltyd  Niciioll,  of  The  Ham, 
in  the  parish  of  Llantwitt  Major,  co.  Glamorgan,  Rector  of 
Llanmaes,  by  his  wife  Susanna,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
John  Whitlock,  Esq.  of  Bingham,  Somerset,  m.  Elizabeth 
Havard,  and  d.  21  Feb.  1773,  aged  47,  leaving  issue  two  sons, 

I.  Iltyd,  of  Llanmaes,  who  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Bristol ;  and  d.  23  Dec.  1786,  leaving  a  son, 

1  Iltyd  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  Llanmaes,  and  Portland  Place, 
London,  Her  Majesty's  Procurator-General,  to.,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 
Henry  Iltyd  Nicholl,  D.C.L.,  of  London,  m.  and  had 
issue. 

II.  John,  of  Merthyr  Mawr. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Nicholl,  Knt.,  D.C.L.,  F.Il.S., 
M.P.,  of  Merthyr  Mawr,  co.  Glamorgan,  Dean  of  Arches,  and 
Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court,  b.  10  March,  1759.  In  1833, 
he  obtained  the  office  of  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty, 
and,  1834,  that  of  Vicar-General  of  the  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury. He  TO.  8  Sept.  1787,  Judy,  youngest  dau.  of  X'eter 
ISirt,  Esq.  of  Wenvoe  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1829) 
had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

BTiiry  Anne. 

.luiiv,  w.  Charles  Franks,  Esq.,  a  Banker  in  London. 

Katiierine,    m.   Sept.   1820,   the  Very  Rev.   Charles   Scott 
Luxmoorc,  Dean  of  St.  Asaph ;  and  d.  Nov.  1830. 
Sir  John  Nicholl  d.  26  Aug.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  John  Nicholl,  M.P.,  D.C.L.,  of  Merthyr 
Mawr,  CO.  Glamorgan,  b.  21  Aug.  1797;  m.  14  Dec.  1821,  Jane 
HaiTiot,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Mansel  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Margam 
Abbey,  by  the  Lady  Mary  Lucy  Strangways  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  llchester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1874)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cole,  now  of  Merthyr  Mawr. 

II.  Iltyd  Thomas  Mansel,  Capt.  R.N.,  &.  19  May,  1828;  7K. 
30  April,  1862,  Cecilia  Mary,  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral  Arthur 
William  .Teruingham,  nephew  of  George  William  Lord  Staf- 
ford, and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Joseph,  b.  4  Aug.  1S64. 

2  Iltyd  Fiancis,  b.  9  Feb.  ISOii.  \ 

3  Bernard  Vincent,  b.  3  Sept.  18C7.  ▼ 
1  Imelda  Mary. 


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11G7 


iiT.  Kdward  Powell  (Rev.),  M.  A.,  Banning  Heath,  Maidstone, 
(■.  14  Aug.  18:51;   )<i.  April,  18GG,  Sarah,   dau.  ofjuhu  Jtu- 
kii:s,  Esq.  of  Llanblethiun,  and  has  issue, 
1  Theodore,  b.  Jan.  1SG7. 
•J  Gilberl  Henry,  l>.  Juno,  1S7I. 
:;  Hubert  .Maiisil, /j.  J ul>-,  1b7J. 
■i  Thomas  Traherne,  6.  .March,  1874;  d.  Dec.  1C75. 
r.  Denys  lulward,  A.  Oct.  1876. 
I  Ernestine  Theresa.  2  Gwendoline, 

iv.  Stephen  Henry  Fox  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Llandough,  oo. 
•  ilaniorgan,  6.  2S  July,  183b;  m.  21  April,  ISGS,  Sarah 
Frances,  dau.  of  Yen.  T.  King,  Archdeacon  of  llochester, 
and  has  issue. 
\.  Christopher  Rice  Ilavard,  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brigade,  6. 
15  Dec.  la36;  ),(.  23  April,  1868,  Florence  Emma,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Charles  Rumsey  Knight,  of  Tythcgston  Court,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  has  issue. 
VI.  Spencer  Perceval  Talbot,  Capt.  43rd  Light  Infantry,  6. 
10  July,  1841. 

I.  Lucy  Blary,  d.  unm.  n.  Christiana  Judy. 

ni.  Judy  Theresa.  iv.  Katherine  Maria. 

Pr.  NichoU,  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Most  Honourable  Privy 
Council,  Judge-Advocate-General,  and  Vicar-General  of  the 
Province  of  Canterbury,  d.  at  Rome,  27  Jan.  1853. 

i     Arms — Sa.,  three  pheons  arg.     Crest — A  castle  surmounted 
i  by  a  Cornish  chough  wings  expanded  all  ppr.    Jlolto — I^il  falsi 
j  ttudeat. 
j     iScat— Mcrthyr  Mawr,  Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan. 


Windsor,  Mus.  Doc.  Oxon;  she  d.  18G3,  leaving  issue  three 
Sims  and  one  dau. 

V.  Anna  Octavia,  m.  1847,  William  John  Jarvis,  Esq.,  and 
lias  issue  one  son  and  live  daus. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fess  humcttc  between  three  lions'  heads 
erased  or,  two  eagles  risii\g  of  the  field.  C.cft—\  lion's  head 
erased  az.  goiged  with  a  collar  gcineU  gold  between  two  wings 
paly  of  six  or  and  az.     Jyo(«f)— Labor  ipse  voluptas. 

(i'atJ— Luwford  Hall,  near  Mauningtree,  Essex. 


NICHOLS    OF    LAWTORD    HALL. 

NlcnoLs,  Feancis  Mokgax,  Esq.  of  Lawford 
Hall,  Esses,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Liucoln's 
Inu,  M.A.  of  Oxford  (where  he  was  formerly 
Fellow  of  Wadham  Coll.),  and  F.S.A.,  b.  29  April, 
1826 ;  m.  2  April,  1857,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Peurith,  co. 
Cumberland,  and  Sussex  Place,  Paddington,  J. P. 
for  Middlesex,  by  Irene  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Pearcc,  Esq.  of  Stony  Stratford,  co.  Bucks,  and  heir 
of  her  brother,  the  Eev.  Thomas  Edward  Pearcc, 
of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Eowyer  Ecchanan,  6.  13  Nov.  ISoD. 

Ji.  Walter  Buchanan,  b.  13  Oct.  1860. 

I.  Irene,  b.  9  Jaij.  1862.  ii.  Isabel,  h.  i  April,  1SC4. 

Ililiragr.— John  Xichols,  F.S.A.,  author  of  r/ie  ^i's<o?-y 
of  LeicesUrihire,  Zitcrayy  Anecdotes  of  the  Eighteenth  Century, 
<fcc.,  Ac,  m.  1st,  1766,  Anne,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Cradock  (and  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  Robert  Onebye,  Esq.  of 
Lowdham  Hall,  Suffolk,  d.  1753),  who  d.  18  Nov.  1776,  leaving 
issue  two  daus.,  Anne  (rf.  1815)  the  1st  wife  of  Rev.  John 
Pridden,  M.A.,  F.S..\.,  Rector  of  St.  George's,  Botolph  Lane, 
and  Vicar  of  Caddington,  Beds;  and  Sarah,  d.  xvam.  1813. 
";r.  Nichols  M.  2nrtly,  1778,  Martha  (d.  1788),  dau.  of  William 
n,  of  Hinckley,  co.  Leicester.  He  d.  26  Nov.  1826,  having 
I  further  issue  that  survived  infancy  four  daus.,  Martha 
.•^  idclbia,  d.  unm.  1816;  Mary,  hi.  1814,  John  Morgan,  Esq., 
:  ii'l  d.  1850,  leaving  issue;  Isabella,  d.  1868;  Anne  Susanna, 
I     1S53;  and  one  son, 

JoHS    BowYER    Nichols,   of    Hanger    Vale,     Ealing,    and 

Parliament  Street,  Westminster,    F.S. A.,  6.  15  July,  1779;  ni. 

'■  Tune,  1805,  Eliza  (c?.  1846),  dau.  of  John  Baker,  Esq.,  Master 

lie  Society  of  Apothecaries  in  1822;   and  d.  19  Oct.  1863, 

I.  ing  had  issue  six  sons  and  eight  daus.,  of  whom  the  sur- 
vivors were, 

I.  JouN  GouGH,  of  Holmwood  Park,  Surrev,  and  Parliament 
Street,  Westminster,  F.S.A.,  b.  22  May,  1806;  ra.  22  July, 
1843,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Frederic  Lewis,  of  Chiswiek, 
Middlesex,  Commander  R.N. ;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1873,  having 
had  surviving  issue,  John  Bruce,  of  Holmwood,  Surrey, 
'I. A.  ot  Oxford,  6.  18  Nov.  1848;  m.  1874,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Henry  Morgan,  E.sq.  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue,  Lucy,  in. 
1  June,  1869,  Percy  Mortimer,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  Charles 
Smith  Mortimer,  Esq.  of  Wigrr.ore,  Capel,  Surrey. 

II.  Robert  Cradock,  F.S.A.,  of  Sussex  Place,  Hyde  Park,  h. 
18  Oct.  1824 ;  m.  16  June,  1868,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  WU- 
liam  Kinsey,  Esq. 

MI.  Francis  Morgan,  of  Lawford  Hall. 

I.  Maiy  Anne  Iliffe,  d.  unm.  28  Jan.  1870. 

II.  EiiMiia  Onebye,  hi.  1845,  Thoina.s  Griffiths,  Ksq.  of  TTam- 
inersmitli:  and  </.  1849,  leaving  issue,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
.1.  1870,  William  Macdonald  Bird,  Esq. 

ill.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  -m.  1844,  Rev.  William  Comyns 
Kerkeley,  and  d.  Is75,  leaving  issue  (see  Berkeley  of 
I  'jtlieiid;!'). 

IV.  Isabella  Gcorgina,  the  2nd  wife  of  George  J.  Elvey,  of 


NICHOLSON    OP    B.^-LBATH    ETJilRY. 

NicHorsoN,  CHRisTOPnEii  Akmttage,  Esq.  of 
Ealnith  Burry,  co.  Meath,  M.A.,  J. P.,  il\<^\\  Sheriff 
1856,  b.  17  June,  1825;  m.  25  March,  1858, 
Frances  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Augustus 
Henry  Macdonald  Moreton',  by  Mary  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Charles  Macdonald 
Lockhart,  2ud  bart.  of  Lee,  Carnwath  and  Largie, 
and  Emilia  Olivia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Boss,  6th  bart.  of  Balnagowan,  by  Lady  Mary 
FitzGerald  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wdliam  Eobert,  2ucl 
Duke  of  Leinster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gilbert  Moreton,  6.  9  March,  1860. 

II.  John  Hampden,  6.  29  June,  1871. 

1.  Mary  Jane.  u.  Ehzabeth  Katliarir.e. 

III.  Emilia  Olivia. 

iLinCilQC — This  family  came  originally  out  of  co.  York. 
GiLiiERT  >iicH0LS0N,  of  Bare  and  Poulton,  of  Lyndall,  in  Lons- 
dale, and  of  Barbon  and  Easterton,  in  We:itmorland,  m. 
Grace,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gyles  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Poulton 
Hall  (descended  from  Curvten  of  Workington),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  a  son,   HciiPHRT,   who  s.  his 

grand.ather.  ii.  Giles. 

1.  Grace,  m.  Thomas   Biathwaile,  Esq.  of  Ejamont,  near 

Lancaster. 

Gilbert  Nicholson  d.  1605,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Humphry  Nicholson,  who  was  father  of 

Gilbert  Nicholson,  some  time  of  Poidton,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  of  the  city  of  Dubhn,  6.  1620,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Army 
before  1G49,  and  one  of  the  '49  officers  whose  arrears  of  pay 
were  paid  up  after  the  Restoration,  "  for  service  done  by  them 
to  his  Majesty  or  to  his  Royal  Father  as  comuiissioned  officers 
in  the  wans  of  Ireland,  before  the  5th  day  of  June,  1649." 
By  tlie  Act  of  Settlement  he  received  grants  of  land  in  co. 
Monaghan,  which  he  sold,  and  bought  Balrath  Burry  in  1669. 
He  afterwards  resided  in  Dublin,  and  d.  20  April,  1709,  in  the 
89th  year  of  his  age.  He  and  his  wife  Mary,  are  buried  in 
Christ  Church  Cathedral,  and  on  their  tombstone  appears  the 
arms  and  crest  still  used  by  the  family.  The  issue  of  the 
marriage  were, 

I.  Christopher,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  entered  IG  June,  1680. 
He  d.  in  London,  1688,  without  issue  by  Jane  his  wife. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  John,  m.  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

The  2nd  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

TuoMAS  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  M..4.  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford  1685,  b.  1662,  inherited  Balrath  Burry  in  1709,  and  was 
executor  of  his  father's  will.  In  1692  he  was  a  Commissioner 
for  CO.  Meath  under  4  William  <fc  Mary,  cap.  33,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  the  co.  1704.  He  m.  1st,  3  Feb.  1691,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Beauchamp,  Esq.,  and  had  with  other  issue,  who  d 
young,  a  dau.,  Anne,  whose  dau.,  Margaret,  was  2nd  wife  of 
Sir  Richard  Steele,  Bart,  of  Hampstead.  He  -»i.2ndly,  11  July, 
1700,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  Gar- 
clony,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  iv.  Gilbert,  d.  s.p. 

He  m.  Srdly,  Rose,  widow  of  Simeon  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
garth,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Meath  1735,  m.  1st,  25  Oct.  1723,  Elinor,  only  dau.  of 
Simeon  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Oliver  Lambart,  of  Painstown,  and  granddau.  of  Charles, 
1st  Earl  of  Cavan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JoiUN,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  and  had  one  son,  John,  j;;.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Harris,  of  the  Moor,  near  Exeter,  and  liad  three  uaus. 

III.  George.  Major  in  the  BulTs.  iv.  Christopher. 
V.  Hampden,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  uriusby. 

1.  Rose.  U.  Christian.  m.  Euulia. 


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JfIC 


He  m.  2ndly,  27  Dec.  1751,  Mary,  dan.  of  Oliver  Lambart,  Esq.,  ' 
of  Painstown,  but  by  her  bad  no  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Xicholsos,  Esq.  of  balrath  Burry,  Capt.  in  the  Cold-  | 
stream  Guards,   h.  27   July,  1724;  m.  18  Sept.  1766,   Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Aruiytage,  1st  bare,  of  Kirklees, 
CO.  York,  and  had  is.'sue, 

I.  CflnisTOPHEB  Aemytage,  his  heir. 

u.  Jolin,  6.  21  Jlarcb,  1771;  d.  unhi. 
He  d.  29  March,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Chkistopheb  Akmttage  Xicuolsos,  Esq.  of  Ealrath  Burry, 
M.A.,D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1791,  6. 10  July,  1768; 
m.  1st,  16  May,  1796,  Catharine,  dau.  of  William  Newcome, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh  and  Primate  of  all  Ireland,  by 
Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edward  Smyth, 
Esq.  of  Callow  Hill,  to.  Fermanagh,  2nd  son  of  Yen.  James 
Smyth,  Arch'ieacon  of  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

1.  John  Akmtta';e.  his  heir. 

u.  Christopher  Hampden,  Lieut-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  5. 
10  March,  1803;  d.  unm.  21  Feb.  1S66. 

m.  William  (Eev.),  Hector  of  Welford,  Berks,  6.  1  July, 

180.T.  '!.  15  De-.  1b78. 

rv'.  Thomas  Gilbert,  J.P.,  h.  3  March,  1819;  m.  Grace 
Frances,  dau.  of  Ven.  Eoberc  Alexander,  Archdeacon  of 
Down. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 

3e  m.  2ndly,  16  Feb.  1826,  Anna,  dau.  of  Georpre  Lenox 
Conyngham,  Esq.  of  Sprin^liill,  co.  Londoiidcny,  by  Olivia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Wm.  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  co. 
Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 
V.  Armytage  Lenox,  J. P.,  of  Lisdhu,  near  Dnngannon,  6. 
17  Oct.  1834. 

II.  Olivia,  d.  an  infant.  m.  Sophia  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  18  Dec.  1S49,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jobs  Aemttage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath  Burry,  M.A., 
L.M..  M.E.I.A.,  D.L.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1827,  6. 
2  June,  1798;  m.  21  July,  1S24,  Elizabeth  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Alexander,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath  (nephew  of 
James,  1st  Earl  of  Caledun),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Eichard  Jackson,  of  Forkhill,  co. 
Antrim,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  of  John  O'Keill,  1st  Viscount 
0"iseill,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Chbistopheb  Aemttage,  his  heir. 

n.  Nathaniel  Alexander,  .M. A.  Tiin.  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  5  Dec. 

1826  :  d.  unm.  15  Feb.  1874. 
m.  John  Hampden  (Eev.),   M.A.,   Curate  of   Welford,  6. 

27  June,  1831;  d.  unm.  Dec.  1870. 

IV.  William  Newcome,  M.A.,  i.  22  May,  1833;  m.  15  Dee. 
1874,  Amabel  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Eeginald  Thistlethwayte 
Cocks,  of  the  Castleditch  family,  and  of  Henrietta  Pole  his 

wife,  dau.  of  WUliam  Steuari,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Abbey 
and  Tempsford  Hall. 

V.  GUbert  De  Poulton,  M.A.,  M.D.,  b.  8  April,  183.5;  m.  12 
Aug.  1876,  Minna  Anna  Bertha,  n^-:  Br&xwitz,  and  has  issue, 
Gilbert  William  De  Poulton,  6.  3  April,  1878. 

I.  Katharine,  'lU.  WilUam  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Abbey 
and  of  Tempsford  Hall,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Sanderson,   Esq.  ci  Clover  Hill,   co. 
Cavan. 
Mr.  Nicholson  d.  9  Dec.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Cheistophee  Aemttage  Nichoi.sos,  now  of  Balrath  Burry. 
Arms— Erm.,  on  a  pale  sa.  three  martlets  arg.     Cyx; — A 
leopard  sejant  arg.  spotted  sa.  thrust  through  the  neck  with  a 
demi-lance  ppr.     :MrAio — Pro  repubUca. 

ji,r.„( — Balrath  Burry,  near  Kells,  co.  Meath.  Toiai,  Ilcv.se — 
28,  Queen  Anne's  Gate. 

♦ 

NICHOLSON  OF  BAT-LOW. 
Steele-X ICHOLSON,  James,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  co. 
Down,  and  Falmore,  co.  Donegal,  parc'hased  Bailow 
from  his  nephew,  b.  5  Feb.  1819  ;  m.  30  Dec.  1870, 
]tfaria  Katherine,  dau.  of  George  Augustus  Chiches- 
ter Macartney,  Esq.  of  Glendarragb,  co.  Donegal, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Perct,  b.  15  Feb.  1872. 

II.  WiUiam  Herbert,  6.  27  Nov.  1875. 

I.  Caroline  Edith.  ii.  Maria  Kathleen  Isabel. 

ILiuCJlJC. — This  branch  of  the  family  of  Nicholson  was 
originally  from  Cumberland.  The  first  who  was  located  in 
Ireland,  settled  at  Ballymagee,  near  Bangor,  co.  Do^rn,  in  the 
reign  of  King  James  I.  He  had  (with  two  daus.,  the  elder, 
■wife  of  WilUam  McMuUan)  two  sons.    The  elder, 

William  Nicholson,  of  Bailow,  co.  Down,  6.  1591 ;  m.  Miss 
Janet  Brown  (who  d.  at  the  age  of  80,  1680),  and  had  issue, 
John,  d.  V.  p.  1655 ;  and  Hcgh,  his  successor.  Mr.  WiUiam 
Nicholson  d.  5  April,  1665.    His  elder  son, 


noon  Nicholson,  of  Ballymagee,  m.jliss  Isabel  Orr,  and  I  j 
her  (who  d.  1696)  had  issue  four  sons  and  two  daus., 
William.  John. 

James,  of  Ballymagee,  h.  16C3;  'hi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Francis 

Allen,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs  at  the  port  of  DonaghaUee ; 

and  d.  9  Dec.  1727,  leaving  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

Francis ;  James ;  Archibald ;  Margaret ;  and  Isabel. 
Heni-y. 
Margaret,  m.  William  Glenholme,  of  BaUymascaw,  co.  Down, 

and  had  issue.  Mary. 

Mr.  Nicholson  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Bailow,  b.  1659;  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  James  Dunlop,  of  Bangor,  and  by  her  (whoo!.  ITJO, 
had  issue  two  sons.   Dying  3  Jan.  1704,  he  was  «.  by  the  elder. 

Hugh  Nicholson,  of  Bailow,  b.  1  Nov.  1697  ;  d.unm.  25  Aug. 
1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Bailow,  6.  23  Oct.  1699:  /! 
Mary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Ballyree,  co.  Down  1; 
his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Es,;. 
of  Ballyvemon,  by  his  wife  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bhick- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Ballyleidy,  co.  Down,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  o; 
Dufferin).  By  that  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Patrick  Clealand, 
Esq.  of  Ballymagee,  andc^.  29  Oct.  17S7,  aged  84)  he  had  issue. 

Hugh,  heir  to  his  father. 
AVilliam,  heir  to  his  brother. 
KoEERT  Donaldson,  who  s.  his  brother  William. 
Susanna,  b.  1729;  m.  Hugh  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Ballywoolcy. 
CO.  Down,  and  had  issue. 
Margaret  Maxwell,  6.  1734;  to.  Eobert  Gawen  Steele,  Esq. 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 
William  Nicholson  Steele,  who  inherited  the  Nicholsoi 
property  under  his  uncle  Williams  will. 

Mr.  Nicholson  d.  17  June,  1740,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Hugh  Nicholson,  of  Bailow,  who  d.  during  his  minority. 
1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Jsicholsox,  Esq.  of  Bailow.  b.  1723;  m.  1st,  1774 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Cleland.  Esq.  of  Whitehorn,  co.  Wiston 
and  widow  of  Eichard  Eose,  a  Lieut,  in  the  E.I.C.'s  niilitar} 
service;  she  d.  11  July,  1775.  He  m.  2ndly,  1777,  Sarah,  ilau 
of  George  Wells,  of  Belfast,  but  had  issue  by  neither.  He-  •/ 
5  April,  1793,  having  devised  his  estates,  failing  issue  of  i; 
brother  Eobert,  to  his  nephew,  William  NIcholson  Stlll:; 
who  eventually  succeeded.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

EoBEET  Donaldson  Nicholson,  of  Bailow,  who  dying  u,im 
5  Sept.  1803,  was  .t.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Nicholson  Steele-Nicholson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Eal 
low,  b.  5  April,  1772,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  0 
Nicholson  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  0 
his  uncle ;  he  m.  27  Feb.  1807,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Jacob  Han 
cock,  Esq.  of  Lisburn  (by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thoma 
Phelps,  of  Dublin,  and  his  wife  Sarah,  only  child  of  IssuLlia 
Willcocks,  of  that  city.  Banker),  and  had  issue  by  her, 

EoBEET,  his  heir. 

John,  b.  26  Oct.  1812,  of  Melbourne,  .\u.!tralia. 
WilUam,  6.  21  Sept.  1817;  ,«.  22  July,  I806,  Jane  Frances 
4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Benjamin  Middieton,  Esq.  01  Dublin. 
James,  now  of  Bailow. 
Charles,  b.  21  May.  1823;  ffT27  Dec.  1846. 
Elizabeth,  m.  10  Dec.  1832,  James  Eose  Cleland,   Esq.  0 
Eath  Gael,  co.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue. 
Margaret. 

Mary,  m.  1st.  11  April,  1861,  Hugh  Moore,  Esq.  of  Nootk 
Lodge,  Carlingford.  co.  Louth,  who  d.6  July,   1S66:  sh 
m.  2ndly,  7  Oct.  1868,  Andrew  Frederic  DunsterviUe,  Esq. 
Capt.  Argyll  and  Bute  Artillery  Militia. 
Isabel.  Emily. 

Mr  Nicholson  d.  8  Nov.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

EoBEKT  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Bailow,  co.  Down,  M.A..  -T  P 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  22  July,  1809;  m.  16  Feb.  1841,  Elizalet 
Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Nanglo,  Esq.  of  Kildalkcy,  cc 
Meath,  and  d.  30  July,  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  b.  25  Jan.  1842;  d.  v.  p.  2  Dec.  1851. 

II.  Waltee,  6.  17  July,  1843;  d.  s.  p.  1873. 
lu.  Edwaed,   b.  23  March,  1845,   eventually  s.  to  Ballot 

which  he  sold  to  his  uncle  James,  the  present  propriito) 
and  emigrated. 

IV.  Eobert.  b.  29  Aug.  1847 ;  m.  20  Oct.  1874,  Isabel  Hami'tor 
dau.  of  James  D.  Eose  Cleland,  Esq.  of  Eath  Gael  Housi 
CO.  Down,  and  has  issue, 

Eobert  Jocelyn. 
Wini  Helen. 

V.  William  Otway,  5.  31  Dec.  1849;  m.  27  Oct.  1874, 1.rnr 
Levingstone,  dau.  of  Edward  Wheelock,  Esq.  of  N<. 
Orleans,  North  America,  and  has  issue, 

Wheelock. 

VI.  Hugh,  6.  20  Oct.  1854,  lost  at  sea  in  the  "  Innisfallcn." 

VII.  Gilbert  Hamilton,  b.  26  Sept.  1660. 
I.  Catherine  Elizabeth. 
u.  Isabel  Frances,  d.  20  Nov.  1575. 


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(jfamih)  of  .Sftclc. 

JonK  Stefle,  T.sq.  of  Poriavo  ami  Carnaloasli,  co.  Pown, 
6.  about  the  year  1G55;  ?h.  .Maiy,  d;\u.  of  James  lilaeliwuotl, 
Esq.  of  liangor,  anil  hail  issue, 

James,  of  whom  nothiuR  is  known.  .ToflM. 

Mary,  hi.  JoUu  Crawford,  of  llok'stone,  co.  Antrim,  ami  had 
issue.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Steele  tf.  1721.    ITis  2n(l  son, 

John  Stf.kle,  Esq.  of  Belf.ist,  m.  23  Xov.  1721,  Isabel,  dnu. 
of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Ilallyvernon,  co.  Down,  and 
his  wife  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Blackwood,  Esq.  of 
Ballylcidy,  co.  Down,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Dufferin,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  15  May,  1739)  had  issue,  eight  sous.  Mr.  Steele  d. 
1740.     His  last  surviving  son, 

BoBEKT  Gaven  Steele,  Esq.  of  Ballymacarrct,  co.  Down, 
fji.  1st,  Margaret  Maxwell,  dau.  of  William  Kicholson,  Esq.  of 
Ballow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S05)  had  issue, 

Hamilton,  b.  21  June,  1768:  d.  unm.  1807. 
William  Nicholson,  his  successor. 
Eobcrt,  t).  22  March,  1775;  d^unm.  1806. 
Mary,   0.  24   Ecb.   1770;  m.  Hugh  Kearns;  and  d.  9  Eel). 
1833,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Steele  m.  2ndly,  May,  180G,  Mary,  dau.  of  Uichard  Walker, 
Gent,  of  Todstown,  co.  Down,  but  had  no  other  issue.  He  d. 
23  March,  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son,  William 
Nicholson  Steele  Niclu'lson,  Esq.  of  Ballow,  who  had  (.rc- 
yiously  inherited  the  Kicholson  property,  and  assumed  that 
surname. 

j<rm.?— Quarterly :  gu.,  two  bars  enn.  in  chief  three  suns 
or,  for  Nicholson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  bend  countcr-compony 
or  and  .«a.  between  two  lions'  heads  erased  gu.  on  a  chiet  az., 
three  billets  of  the  second,  for  Steele.  Cresls — Out  of  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  lion's  head  erminnis,  for  Nicholson  ;  a  demi- 
eagle  wings  displayed,  holding  in  its  beak  a  snake  ppr.,  for 
Steele.    Motto — Deus  mihi  sol. 

ieat— BaUow  House,  near  Bangor,  co.  Down. 


NlCOIi    OF    BALLOGIE. 

NicOL,  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  Ballogie, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Kincardine,  and 
J.P.  for  CO.  Aberdeen,  b.  1816  ;  m.  1873,  Catherine 
Kicoll  Lewis,  E<q.,  only  child  of  J.  W.  Prout, 
Esq.  of  Neasden  House,  Middlesex. 

Jf.tUC(t(JC. — This  family  was  originally  settled  in  co. 
'Sutherland,  and  after  severe  fights  with  the  Mackintoshes, 
appear  to  have  come  south  and  settled  in  Aberdeen  and 
CO.  Kincardine.    The  late 

William  Nicol,  Esq.  (son  of  James  Nicol.  who  d.  1803,  and 
Mary  RanUen  his  wife,  who  d.  1811),  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  J. 
Dyce,  Esq.  of  Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 

James  Dyce,  late  of  Ballogie,  M.P. 
Jane,  »i.  J.  Fleming,  Esq.  of  (ilasgow. 
Mary,  ni.  A.  Low,  Esq.  of  Criggie. 
Margaret,  m.  William  Nicol,  *",sq.  of  London. 
Elizabeth  Forbes,  m.  llobinsoii  Duckworth,  Esq.  cf  Liver- 
pool. Christina,  m.  James  Wright,  Escj.  of  J^diuburgh. 

'Ir.  Nicol  (?.  1 820;  his  widow  rf.  1841.     His  son. 

Tames  Dyce  Nicol,  Esq.  of  Ballogie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
l.ntoy,  CO.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos  Aberdeen 
!  Kincardine,  M.P.  forthe  latter  co.  1865  to  1872,  6.  13  Aug. 
■) ;  m.  1844,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Loyd,  Esq.,  Banker, 
Manchcsler  and  London,  and  d.  16  Nov.  1872,  having  had 

issue, 

I.  William  Edward,  now  of  P.allogie. 

II.  James  Dyce,  of  Badcntoy,  co.  Kincardine,  .T.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  0.  1848.  III.  Lewis  Loyd,  6.  Ib.jb. 

I.  Margaret  Dyce.  ii.  Sarah  Loyd. 

Ams — Az.,  a  fess  between  sis  niascles  arg.    Crest — A  grcy- 
,  hound's  head  ppr.     Motto— Vid^lc. 
&«t— Ballogie,  Aberdeen. 

« 

ITICOLLS    OF    aAKTSKEE. 

NicoLLs,  George  Archibald,  Esq.  of  Garislccr, 

CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,  E.N.,  Uigh  ShcriiF  1877,   *.    15 

■June,   1869,   at  tlie   decease    of    Miss   Nannie,   to 

the  estate  of  Lis  kinsman,  John  JN'angle,  Esq.  of 

Garisker. 

itl'lTC<igC.— The  family  of  Nangle— "de  Angulo,"— was 
ostablislud  in  Inland  by  Gilbert  de  Angulo,  one  of  the 
Anglo-Normans  who  accompanied  Slrongbow  to  that  country 
in  1169.    One  of  its  dcsuciidaats, 


IlicnARD  Xangle,  Esq.  of  Coole,  co.  Wcstmeath,  a  Major  in 
King  Chaules's  army  against  Cromwell,  ),(.  1G4I,  Eleanor 
Kitzslmmons,  of  Tullcnally,  now  called  Pakcnham  Hall,  of  an 
old  and  inHuential  family  in  the  county,  and  had  (with  three 
dans.,  the  eldest  »j.  William  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotstown;  the 
2nd,  Peter  Bathe,  Esq.  of  Kniglitstown  ;  and  the  old,  Emma, 
m.  Pierce  Bermingham,  Esq.  of  Garisker)  two  sous, 

Garrett,  of  whom  presently. 

l''raniis,  Col.  in  King  James  ll.'sarmy,  father  of  Thoma<!,  who 
had  issue,  Francis,  Col.  in  the  Austrian  service;  Thomas, 
Mcrcluint  in  Dublin;  Kii-liard,  who  (/.  in  I'.ombay  ;  Jerome, 
a  Priest;  and  a  dau.,  who  /;t.  Mr.  doliuson,  of  Warrens- 
town,  CO.  Mcath. 

The  elder  son, 

Garhett,  or  Gerald  Nangle,  Esq.,  aM.ijor  in  King  Jamfs 
II.'s  army,  mi.  1673,  Miss  Cicely  Nugent,  of  Castletowndelvin, 
and  had  a  son, 

John  Nangle,  Esq.,  m.  4  May,  1704,  the  widow  of  Fitzgeraltl 
of  Burton  and  Blullaghmast,  and  had  issue. 

Hyacinth,  of  whom  presently. 

Cliristopher,  Men-hant  in  Dublin,  d.  1752. 

John,  Capt.  in  iJcrwick's  rcgt.,  killed  at  Fontcnoy.    He  la. 

and  had  two  daus.,  Cecilia,  (./.  iDim. ;  and  Elizabclh,  m.  W. 

Walsh,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Mcath,  and  was  grandmother 

of  Anne  Bagot,  of  Kilmactolway  (or  Castle  Bngot),  who  m. 

U'Ji),  Ambrose  O'Ferrall,  Esq.  of  Bulyna,  co.  Kildare. 
Cicely. 

The  eldest  son, 

Hyacinth  Nangle,  Esq.,  m.  1752,  Mary,  dau.  of  Walter 
Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Clone,  co.  Mcath,  was,  with  his  wife  and 
eldest  child,  a  boy  three  years  of  age,  barbarously  murdered, 
March,  1757,  in  their  house  at  Streamstown,  co.  Wcstmeath, 
the  only  survivor  of  the  family  being  a  son,  then  one  year  old, 

CnRisToPHicn  Nangle,  Esq.,  afterwards  of  Garisker,  m.  1780, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Garrett  Dardis,  Esq.  of  Jigginstown,  co.  West 
mcath,  and  had  issue  (with  five  other  daus.,  all  of  whom  d 
unm.), 

John  Hyacinth,  of  Garisker. 

William  Peter,  who  d.  'unru.  Jan.  ISJt. 

Chi'istopher,  d.  young. 

Mary  Eleanor,  of  whom  presently. 

lie  d.  12  June,  1836.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Hyacinth  Nangle,  Esq.  of  Garislcer,  J. P.,  Itigli  PherifF 
CO.  Kildare  1830,  d.  untu.  17  Sept.  IbOJ,  and  was  .v.  by  his 
sister, 

BIary  Eleanor  Nangle,  the  last  Nangle  of  Garisker,  wh» 
d.  3  June,  1869,  aged  78,  and  was  buried  at  Ballinadrumna,  co. 
Kildare,  when  the  estate  devolved  on  her  cousin,  Geoeoe 
Arcuiisald  NicoLLS,  Esq.,  now  of  Garisker. 

Mr.  Nicolls,  who  thus  s.  to  Gari.sker,  is  the  descendant  of  an 
old  Scotch  family  whieli  is  stated  to  have  been  estnlilishcd  in 
Ireland  in  the  reign  of  James  I.,  by  Arcliibald  Nicolls,  a  cornet 
in  Col.  Clayton's  regiment  of  cavalry,  to  whom  a  grant  was 
made  of  Kilshruly,  co.  Longford,  llosson,  co.  Leitrim,  together 
with  other  considerable  estates.    One  of  his  descendonts  was 

Archibald  Nicolls,  of  Granard,  M.D.  (2nd  son  of  .Archi- 
bald Nicolls,  of  Eosson,  eo.  Leitrim),  m.  Catherine,  youngest 
dau.  of  Patrick  O'lleilly,  Esq.  of  Gallet  and  Granard  (uncle  of 
Bernard  O'lleilly,  Esq.  of  Ballymorris,  and  Curistoplier 
O'Eeilly,  Esq.  of  Auneville),  and  had  issue, 

Archirald,  of  whom  presently. 

Patrick,  of  Navan,  w.  Miss  Brady,  and  left  surviving  issue, 

1  Patrick,  M.D.,  of  Belmont,  Navan  ;  2  John  (Ven.), 
Catholic  Archdeacon  of  Mcath;  and  3  llichaid  Dcnipsey, 
M.D.  Gustavus,  cJ.  wiiiu.  Philip,  ci.  «/ij/j. 

John,  d.  in  America. 

Simon,  M.D.,  of  Longford,  m.  Bridget,  only  dan.  of  John 

McCann,  of  Granard,  and  has  issue,   1  Archibald,   LL.B. 

Trin.    Coll.    Dublin     (gold     medallist),    Barristcr-at-I.aw; 

2  John  Thomas,  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  (gold  medallist), 
A.I.C.E.,  7)1.  IMary,  dau.  of  Edward  T.  fficiich  Beytagh, 
Esq.,  (-I.e.,  Clanniont,  co.  lloscommon;  1  Ellen  Mary; 
and  2  Catherine  JIary. 

Mary,  in.  Johu  Deunan,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

The  eldest  son, 

Archiuald  Nicolls,  M.D.,  Belmont,  Navan,  co.  Mcath,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Cause.'iown,  co.  Mcath, 
and  cousin  of  John  Nangle,  Esq.  of  Garisker,  and  d.  1821, 
leaving  issue, 

George  Arciitrald,  now  of  Gari.sker. 

Archibald  Dowdall,  of  i'ullyard,  Trim.  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and 

Pi^ace,  CO.  Meath,  m.  Mary  Helena,  dau.  oi  Edward  Fletcher, 

Esq.,   late  of  the  Uth   Lancers,    and  has   issue,  llyaiinih  ; 

Dowdall;   Edmond  Arthur;  Frances  Mary;  and  Constance 

Victoria. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  Benjamin  Vaussard,  of  Beaumont  I.e  Roger, 

and  has  issue,  George,  and  ilircc  daus.,  Gcorgina,  ;n. Gascon 

Vttussard ;  Margjitc ;  and  Lizzy. 


1170 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOE 


Ar;n.<t—Az.,  three  pheons  arg.  points  down,  on  a  chief  of  tlie 
last  a  thistle  ppr.  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Crest— A 
naked  arm  couped  at  the  elbow  and  erect  ppr.,  charged  with  a 
phcon  sa.,  and  holding  in  the  arm  a  bow  or,  stringed  arg. 
Jii'itto — As  an  arrow  true. 

^■,.«£— Garisiicr,  Broadford,  Moyvalley. 


HIGHTINGAIiE    OF    EMBLEY. 
See  SnoKE. 

♦ 

CHUISTOPHER-NISBET-HAIjIILTOSr    OP 
DIELETON. 

The  Eight  Hos.  Robert  Adam  CnEiSTOPnEn- 
NtsBET-HAMiLTON,  of  Dirleton  and  Belhaven,  co. 
lladdirgton,  and  Eloxham  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P., 
l;tte  M.P.  for  the  northern  division  of  that  shire,  a 
Privy  Councillor,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  from  March  to  Dec.  1852,  b.  9  Feb.  ISOl ; 
m.  28  Jan.  1828,  the  Lady  Mary  Bruce,  eldest 
dan.  of  Thomas,  7tli  Earl  of  Elgin,  and  heiress 
of  her  molher,  Mary,  only  child  of  William  Hamil- 
ton Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Dirleton,  and  dying  9  June. 
1877,  left  an  only  child, 

Mary  Geobgina  Constance. 
This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  was  DrxDAS, 
assumed  the  surname  of  Christopher,  in  compli- 
ance with  the  will  of  George  Manners,  Esq.  of 
Bloxholm,  whose  estates  he  became  possessed 
of  in  right  of  his  wife,  and  subsequently,  in  1855, 
added  the  names  of  Nisbet-Hamilton. 

iLillfatJC— The  first  of  the  Nisbets  of  Dirleton  (sprung 
from  a  scion  of  Nisbet  of  Nisbet)  was  Sir  John  Niseet,  Lord 
Dirleton,  a  famous  Lawyer,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College 
of  Justice,  and  Lord  Advocate  to  King  Charles  II.  He  was 
son  of  Sir  Patrick  Nisbet,  also  a  Lord  of  Session  as  Lord  E;ist- 
bank.  The  eventual  heiress  of  the  family,  Mart,  only  child 
of  William  Hamilton  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Dirleton,  m.  1st,  II 
March,  1799,  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin,  by  whom  she  had 
two  sons,  George  Constantine  Lord  Bruce,  who  d.  unra.  1840  ; 
■\\'illiam,  who  d.  young  ;  and  three  daus.,  i.  Lady  Mary,  in. 
Eobert  Adam  Dundas,  the  late  Hon.  E.  A.  Christopher 
Nisbet  Hamilton  ;  ii.  Lady  Matilda  Harriett,  m.  1839,  Sir 
John  Maxwell,  Bart.,  and  d.  1807  ;  and  iii.  Lady  Lucy,  m. 
1823,  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilgraston. 

Philip  Dcndas,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Prince  of  Wales' 
Island,  4th  son  (by  Jean,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  William  Grant, 
Lord  Prestongrange)  of  Robert  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Arniston, 
Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  elder  brother  of  Henry, 
1st  Viscount  Melville,  m.  1803,  Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  David 
Wedderburne,  Bart.,  and  d.  1807,  leaving  two  sons,  Robert 
Adam,  who  assumed  the  sui"nanies  of  Christopher  Nisbet 
Hamilton,  and  was  of  Dirleton  and  Bloxholm  ;  and  Philip, 
Col.  in  the  army,  m.  30  Oct.  1858,  Lady  Jane  Charteris,  dau. 
of  Francis,  7th Earl ofWemyssand March;  andrf.lSDec.  1870. 

Arms — Quarterly,  Ist  and  4th,  gu.,  a  sword  paleways  arg. 
hilted  and  pommelled  or,  between  three  cinqucfoilsof  the  second, 
for  Hamilton  ;  '2nd,  arg.  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  sa.  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  first,  the  chevron 
ensigned  with  a  thistle  ppr.,  for  Nisbet  ;  3rd,,  arg.  a  chevron  gu. 
between  three  pineapples  ppr.  a  chief  sa.,  for  Christopher. 
Supporters — Two  horses  arg.  bridled  gu.   Motto — Ride  through. 

HeaAs — Archeifield,  Drem,  N.B. ;  Biol,  Prestonkirk,  N.B. ; 
Bloxham  Hall,  near  Sleaford ;  and  Well  Vale,  near  Alford,  co. 
Lincoln.  • 

NISBET    OF    SOUTHBROOME    HOUSE. 

Nisbet,  Egbert  Parrt,  Esq.  of  Southbroome 
House,  CO.  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff 
1849,  M.P.  for  Chippenham  1856-59,  h.  Aug.  1793  ; 
m.  1st,  17  Nov.  1817,  Clara  Amelia,  only  dau.  of 
Ma-jor  Thomas  Harriott,  of  West  Hall,  Surrey,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  five  daus., 

I.  Clara,  m.  Thomas  Powney  Martin,  Esq.  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  of  Marsliall's  Wick,  Herts. 

II.  Emma,  in.  P.  Douglas  Uadow,  Esq.  Barrister-at  Law. 
HI.  Caroline. 

IV.  Anne,  to.  John  Harvey  Astell,  Esq.  of  Woodbury  Hall, 
near  Cambridge,  M.P.  for  Cambridge  1852-3,  afterwards 
for  A-shburton.  v.  Jane. 

He  m.  2ndly,  10  Dec.  181G,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
of  E.  Greene,  Esq.  of  Hinxton  Hall,  co.  Cambridge, 


j  and  relict  of  the  Eev.  H.  Curtis  !?mith,  son  of  Sii 
;  John  Smith,  2nd  bart.,  of  The  Down  House  and 
Sydling,  co.  Dorset, 

ILtncatJC. — Walter  Nisbet,  Esq.  younger  son  of  Ar.cni- 
BALD  Nisbet,  Esq.  of  Carfin,  co.  Lanark,  by  Emilia  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Archibald  Stuart,  of  Dunearn,  son  of  Jnmes,  3rd 
Earl  of  Moray,  in.  Miss  Maynard,  of  Nevis,  and  had  three  sons 
and  two  daus., 
Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

Josiah,  M.D.,  of  the  lsU|of  Nevis,  m.  Francis,  dau.  of  William 
Herbert,  Esq.,  wliick  lady  in.  2ndly,  Horatio,  the  1st  aud 
great  Lord  Nelson.  James. 

Anne,  d,.  v.mn. 

JIary,  in.  James  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill  and  Cam- 
nethan  House,  co.  Lanark. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

Walter  Nisbet,  Esq.  in.  Anne,  d.iu.  of  Robert  Parry,  Esq, 
of  I'lasnewydd  and  Lhvyn-on,  co.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff  of 
Merioneth  in  1746,  of  Carnarvon,  in  1749,  and  of  Flint  in 
1759,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 

Walter,  d.  1833. 

Josiah,  m.  1823,  Rachael,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Marjori- 

banks,  Bart,  of  Lees,  co.  Berwuck,  formerly  M.P.  for  that 

shii'o,  and  are  both  iiecea'ed. 
KoiiERT  Pariit,  of  Southbroome  House. 
Harry,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  Curtis  Hayward,  of 
Quedgley  House,  co.  Gloucester,  who  d.  leaving  issue. 
Carolme,  deceased. 
Emilia,  in.  the  Rev.  C.  M.  Mount,  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and 

was  the  heiress  of  her  uncle,  J.  M.  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Ashford 

House,  Middlesex. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  boars'  heads  erased  sa.  within  a  bordnre 
invected  gu.  Crest — A  boar's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— 
Vis  fortibus  arma.  , 

Seat — Southbroome  House,  Devizes. 


I 


NISBETT    OP    CAIP.lTHILIi. 
Nisbett,   John   More,   Esq.  of  Cairnhill,   co. 
Lanark,   J.P.,  b.   28  Feb.  182G ;  m.  4  April,  1818, 
Lady  Agnes  Dairy mple,  3rd  dau.  of  Norman,  9th 
Earl  of  Stair,  and  has  issue. 

JLilTCrtgC. — George  More  Nisbett,  E.<;q.  of  Cairnhill  (son 
of  John  More  Nisbett,  Esq.  of  Cairnhill,  by  Jane  MacArthur 
his  wife,  and  grandson  of  George  Nisbett,  Esq.,  who  m. 
IMargaret  More,  heiress  of  Cairnhill),  in.  27  April,  1825,  Isabella 
Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Carteret  Scott,  Esq.,  6th  son  of 
Tliomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  and  d.  28  Nov.  1843,  having 
had  issue, 

John  More,  his  heir,  now  of  Cairnhill.  Francis  Scott. 

Isabella,  in.  5  Jan.  1855,  Hugh,  6th  Lord  'JIassy. 

Charlotte.  Jane.  Georgina. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  boars'  heads  erased  sa.     Crest — A  bcr'S  ; 
head  erased  as  in  the  arms.    Motto — Vis  fortibus  arma. 
Heat — Cairnhill,  Airdrie,  co.  Lanark. 


NOEL    OP    mOXHULL    PAl^TC. 

Noel,  Berkeley  -  Plantagexet  -  Gfilford- 
Charles,  Esq.  of  Moxhull  Park,  co.  Warwick,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  29  July,  1821 ;  m.  8  June,  1852,  Milli- 
cent  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Francis  Noel, 
of  Teston,  Kent  (by  Cecilia  his  wife,  sister  of  Ist 
Lord  Methucn),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Francis  Adderley,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards^ 
h.  30  Aug.  1854. 

II.  Edward  Henry,  b.  12  Feb.  1859. 
HI.  James  Harrington,  h.  17  Feb.  18G1. 
I.  Louisa  Letitia  Millicent. 

]\rr.  Berkeley  Noel  is  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Berkeley 
Octavius  Noel,  M.A.  (brother  of  Charles,  1st  Earl 
of  Gainsborough,  see  Burke's  Peeraqe)  by  Letitia 
Penelope  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Ealph  Adderley,  Esq. 
of  Elmley  Castle,  co.  Worcester,  and  Coton  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  4th  in  descent  from  Sir  Charles  Adderley, 
of  Hams,  co.  Warwick,  1st  Equerry  to  King 
Charles  I.,  and  Master  of  the  Horse  to  Charles  II. 
Tliis  lady  was  widow,  1st  of  Andrew  Halket,  Esq.  of 
MoxhuU  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and  2ndly,  of  the 
Hon.  Berkeley  Octavius  Noel,  aud  d.  18  Jan.  1866. 

Arms—QT,  fretty  of  ten  pieces  gu.  a  canton  crm.     Crcsi— 
A  buck  at  gaze  arg.  attired  or.      .Motio — Tout  bien  ou  lien. 
Scat — MoihuU  Park,  near  Binning  ham. 


NOE 


THE  Lx\NDED  GENTRY. 


NOK 


1171 


NOEL    OF    BELIi    HALL. 

Noel,  CrrAntES  Peurott,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.,  late  4Sth  regt.,  6.  12  June,  1830  ; 
m.  3  April,  185(5,  Heurietta  Margaret,  only  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Nelson  Palmer,  Rector  of  Ereamorc, 
Hants. 

I£ III rncjr.— James  Xoet,,  Ksq.  of  Ililcote,  who,  in  5  TTenry 
VI U.,  was  noiiiin.iiod  by  Act  of  I'arliament  one  of  the  Justices 
10  I'eane  for  assessing  and  collecting  the  poll  lax,  (fee, 
„..  ;i  dau.  of  Richard  Pole,  of  Langley,  co.  Derby,  by  whom 
he  had  seven  sons.  Andrew,  the  3rd,  was  ancestor  of  the 
Earls  of  Gainsborough  (scf  I'crke's  Extinct  Peerage).  From 
Robert,  the  eldest,  derived  the  Xoels  of  Hilcote.  A  descendant, 
it  is  staled,  of  this  Robert, 

Walter  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hilcote,  co.  Stafford,  son  of  Walter 
Noel,  Esq.,  m.  Catherine,  o;iIy  dau.  of  Jolin  Pcrrott,  Esq., 
of  Bell  Broughton,  co.  Worcester,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
'  John  Perrott  Koel,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  in.  Margaret, 
3au.  of  John  Amphlett,  Esq.  of  Clent  House,  co.  Stafford, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Andrews,  Esq. ;  and  Srdly, 
John  Gwinnell,  Esq.)  had  (with  three  sons,  John  Pcrrotl, 
Edward,  and  Walter,  the  first,  two  of  whom  m.  and  had  issue, 
iut  who  are  all  now  deceased)  another  son, 

Charles  Noel,  Esq.  of  Bell  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 

Ifi53,  6.  2  July,  1802;  m.  18  June,  1828,  Mary,  youngest  dau. 

■T.  John  Wylde,  Rector  of  Aldridge,  co.  Stafford  ;  and 

Feb.  1877,  having  by  her  (who  d.   8  June,   1861)  had 

ARLES  Perrott,  now  of  Bell  Uall. 
;il  iry   Katherine,   m.   18nS,   Rev.  R.   Lowbridge  Baher,  of 
llamsden,  Oxon  ;  d.  1871. 

Arms — Or,  fretty  gu.  a  canton  erm.  Crest — A  buck  atgnzc 

\rs.  attired  or.      Mottoes— iu%  suum  cuique,  for  Perboxi'  ; 
•  bien  ou  rien,  for  Noel. 
.i— BeU  HuU,  BeUbroughton. 


NOLAN    OF    BALLINDERBTT. 

NoLAX,  John  Philip,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  co. 
GJ.alwav,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  co.  Galway,  Major  R.A.,  b. 
J  Aug.'  1838. 

JLiltfilJC. — Our   ancient  writers,    the  national   records, 
irivate   muniments,  monumental  and  traditional  history,  all 
ie:ir  testimony  to  the  origin  and  pedigree  of  the  O'NoIans. 
•Coating,  the  historian,  in  tracing  the  royal  genealogies  of  Ire- 
and,  comes  to  Conn  Ceadh  Calhach,    "Conn  of  the  hun- 
Ired  battles,"  whom  he  states  to  have  had   two  brothers, 
"rom  Eochaidh  Fionn,  one  of  them,  descended  O'Nuallain,  other- 
vise  O'Nolan :  and  O'Ferrall  "  Linea  Antigua"  (Ulster's  OfBce) 
~  the  detailed  descent  of  John  O'Nolan  from  this  Eochaidh 
II,  brother  of  Conn,  Monarch  of  Ireland. 
The  chief  of  the  sept  of  O'Nolan,  which  gave  name  to  the  dis- 
rict  of  Fothart  O'Nolan,  submitted  and  did  homage  to  I^ing 
iEXRT  II.,  who  confirmed  to  him  his  possessions  and  rights. 
Camden,  in  his  Britann>-t,  refers  to  the   O'NoIans,  as  does 
.  in  his  Hibernia.    The  Leinster  line  of  the  family,  the 
lans  of  Ballykealy,   co.   Carlow,    continued  to  preserve 
iii.ir  estate  until  about  the  middle  of  the  last  century,  a  very 
^rnarkable  example  of  ancient  and  continuous  territorial  pos- 
in.    Hardiman,  in  his  History  of  Galway,  records   that 
ng  the  reigns  of  Hesrt   VI.   and  Edward  IV.   several 
nt  families  settled  in  the  town  of  Galway,  and  he  espe- 
>•  mentions  the  O'NoIans.    Their  ancient  family  seat,  in 
^'iunaught,  was  the  Castle  of  Ballinrobc,  of  which  Thomas 
<iiLAN,  Esq.,  d.  seised,  18  June,  1G28,  leaving  Agnes  Martin, 
lis  widow,  and  Gregory,  his  son  and  heir.    A  great  portion  of 
heir  property  of  Ballinrobe  was  confiscated  in  the  civil  war  of 
641,  but  a  part  still  remains  with  their  representatives  and 
11  ir.<!,  the  BaUinderry  family.    There  were  two  lines  of  the 
lans  ;  one,  that  sealed  at  Ballinderry,  we  now  describe; 
other  was  of  Loughboy,  co.  Mayo.     Several  marriages 
ook  place  between  the  O'NoIans  and  the  Burkes  of  Clanri- 
arde  and  Mayo.    The  immediate   ancestor   of  the  present 
(.presentative  of  the  Nolans  of  Ballinderry, 
Patrick  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry  (son  of  John  Nolan, 
■pq.  of  the  same  place)  had  several  confirmatory  grants  of 
"I  in  the  cos.  of  Mayo  and  G,alway  teni}).  Charles  II.  (Re- 
ofth"  Rolls,  vol.  xii.,  Ulster's  Office).     He  m.  1667,  Anne, 
•  I.  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.    of  Sir  Dominick  Browne,  of 
arra  Browne,  co.  Galway)  of  Sir  John  Browne,  Bart,  of  the 
■  calc,  ancestor  of  tlie  noble  Houses  of  Kilmaine  and  Shgo, 
nd  had,  witii  othci*  issue, 


John  Nolvn,  Esq.  of  B.illindcrry,  m.  Feb.  1709,  Ellis,  end 
dau.  of  William  Braliazon,  Ksq.  of  New  Park,  co.  Mayo, 
Capt.  of  a  troop  of  horse  in  King  James's  II.  army,  and  one  of 
the  Commissioners  for  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  by  .Mary, 
his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  George  Browne,  Esq.  of  The  Ncale,  and 
left  a  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Nolan,  Esq.  of  B.allinderry,  m.  a  dau.  of  Martin, 
Esq.  of  Tullyra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Bullinderry,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  James  French,  Esq.  of  Port-a-Carron,  Lough  Corrib, 
CO.  Galway,  and  was  father  of  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,  m.  Sept.  1809,  Blary,  dau. 
of  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Castle  Moyle,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
18r)2;  had  a  son, 

John  Nolan,  Esq.  m.  Sept.  1836,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Walter  Nolan,  Esq.  of  Loughboy,  and  d.  v.  p.  April,  1847, 
leaving  issue, 

John  Philip,  now  of  BallindoiTy. 

Walter  Raymond,  of  Clarcuiaddon,  co.  Galway  (as  heir  to 

his  maternal  grandfather),  Major  17th  Lancers,  b.  31  Aug. 

1839.  Francis,  I5arrister-at-L.iw,  J.  U  Dec.  1341. 

Philip,  Indian  Civil  Service,  b.  22  Sept.  1844. 
Sebastian  Michael,  6.  17  March,  1816. 
Edward,  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  6.  6  Dec.  1S47, 
Elizabeth. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  cross  or,  between  four  swords  erect  arg. 
pommels  and  hilts  of  the  second  a  lion  passant  of  tne  fir'^t, 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  sa.  beaked  and  legged  of  the 
field.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  Hollo — Cor  imum  via 
una. 

Seal — Ballinderry,  Tuam, 


NORETJEY    OF    SHERHIDGE. 

NoEBUKT,  Thomas  Coningsby,  Esq.  of  Sherridge, 
CO.  Worcester,  late  Capt.  6tb  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
now  Col.  of  the  Worcestershire  Militia  ;  J.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Worcester,  and  J.P.  co.  Hereford,  b. 
2  Feb.  1829  ;  m.  2  June,  1855,  the  Hon.  Gertrude 
O'Grady,  dau.  of  Standish,  2nd  Viscount  Guilla- 
more,  and  has  issue,    . 

I.  Coningsby,  6.  4  May,  1SC5. 

II.  Frederick  Paget,  b.  15  May,  1SG7. 

III.  Wilfrid  Arthur,  b.  11  Sept.  1SC9. 

I.  Eleanor  Gertrude.  ii.  Florence. 

III.  Katherine,  m.  25  July,  1878,  Rev.  F.  E.  Wilmot. 

IV.  Winifrid.  v.  Beatrice. 

Hinf  age. — Henry  Jones,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  .Tones, 
Esq.,  m.  Anne  Chillingworth,  and  had  four  sons,  all  of  whom 
d.  .?.  p.,  except 

Thomas  Jones,  Esq.,  m.  1783,  Ursula,  3rd  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Johnson,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  and  by  her 
had  an  only  son, 

Tho.mas  Norbuby,  Esq.  of  Shenidge,  co.  Worcester,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  1  Dec.  1783  ;  m.  27  Sept.  1S27,  Mary  Anne,  only- 
child  of  Coningsby  Norbury,  Esq.  of  Droitwich,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Coningsby,  now  of  Sherridge. 

Henry  Richard,  6.  26  Sept.  1837 ;  d.  20  May,  1850. 

Mary  Anne  Dannet,  m.  25  Oct.  1853,  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
George  Robert  Gifford,  Rector  of  Rackcnford,  N.  Devon, 
youngest  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Gifford  ;  and  d.  1871. 

Frances  Cecilia,  >?!.  April,  1865,  W.  G.  Coventiy,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  the  Hon.  W.  Coventry,  who  d.  1874, 

Emily  Charlotte. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  sign-manual,  upon  the  death  of 
his  father-in-law,  Coningsby  Norbury,  Esq.,  in  1840,  the  .sur- 
name of  NoRBtJRY,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Jones,  as  like- 
wise the  arms  of  Norbury.    He  d.  31  March,  1866. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  indented  erm.  between  three  hulls* 
heads  cabossed  arg.  armed  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  crown  vallcry 
or,  a  bull's  head  sa.  armed  gold ;  in  the  mouth  a  treloil  vert. 

Seal — Sherridge,  near  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 


NOECLIFFE    OF   LANGTON, 

NoRCLiFFE,  Rosamond,  widow,  of  Langton  H"all» 
CO.  York,  b.  21  July,  1808  ;  ot.  12  May,  1S;!0, 
Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  York,  and  by  liiin  (who 
d.  30  Dec.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  IIcGH,  6.  3  May,  1831 ;  late  Capt.  43rd  Light  Infantry. 

II.  Charles  Best  (Rev.),  b.  Oct.  1833. 

m.  Henry,  6.  March,  1S41  ;  d.  Dec.  18C3,  ur„ii, 
IV.  Thomas,  b.  Sept.  184&. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOB, 


V.  Francis  Best,  6.  Aug.  1851. 

I.  Ann  Xorcliffe,  d.  unm.  Jan.  18G2. 

II.  Eosamond,  m.  Jan.  1859,  the  Rev.  F.Metcalfe,  of  Lincoln 
Coll.  Oxford  ;  and  d.  Xov.  18G0,  leaving  two  daus. 

m.  EUen,  m.  Aug.  1S68,  Tatham  Gwyn,  Esq.  (see  Gvns). 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Jan.  1367,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Howaid  Vyse, 
3rd  Hussars,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Beatrix. 

VI.  Isabella  Dalton. 

VII.  Cliarlotte  Wordsworth,  m.  Nov.  1871,  tlio  Ecv.  Geo.  F. 
Apthorp,  and  has  issue. 

vm.  Emily  NorcUfle,  m.  Feb.  1870,  Mr.  M.  Laurence,  and 
bas  issue. 
In  June,  1862,  having  inherited  the  estate  of  Lang- 
ton,  ilrs.  Eobinson  and  her  family  took  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Xoecliffe  by  sign  manual. 

JCinCagC— The  first  of  the  family  we  find  recorded  is 
iCicHOLAS  XoBCLiFFE,  father  of  John  Norclifte,  styled  of 
Barsland,  1541,  whose  son,  Stephen  Kobcliffe,  left  a  son, 
Thomas  Xoecliffe,  who  was  buried  at  NunnLngton,  York- 
shire, 1616.  In  1607  he  had  a  grant  of  arms,  now  amongst  the 
family  papers.  By  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Kobert 
Ealand,  of  Carlinghow,  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Sib  Thomas  Nokclufe,  Knt.  Barrister  of  the  31iddle  Temple, 
who  purchased  Langton,  co.  York,  1618.  He  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Bamburgh,  Bart,  of  Howsham, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Xokclitfe,  Knt.  of  Langton,  m.  Dorothy,  5th 
dau.  oi  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Fairfax,  of  Emely,  and  widow 
of  John  Ingram,  Esq.,  and  dying  6  Jan.  1CJ9,  was  s.  by 
his  only  son, 

SiB  Thomas  Xobcliffe,  Knt.  of  Langton,  6.  deaf  and  dumb, 
Feb.  1640.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  WUIiam 
Vavasour,  Bart,  of  Copmanthorpe,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Moses  Goodyear,  an -Aleppo  Merchant,  and  d.  1731,  aged  77) 
had  issue.  Sir  Thomas  Norcliffe,  d.  1682,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Faiefax  NoRCLirrE,  Esq.  of  Langton,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  1st 
Dragoons,  High  Sheriff  for  Yorkshire  1700  and  1715.  He 
m.  1693,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Hesketh,  Esq.  of 
Heslington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1739)  had  four  sons  and  one 
dau.    He  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Xokcliffe,  Esq.,  of  Langton,  6.  1694,  who  d.  v.nm. 
1768,  in  his  74th  year.  He  left  his  property  to  his  nieces  in 
succession,  and  their  heirs,  in  strict  entail.  He  was  accord- 
ingly s.  by  his  elder  niece, 

Maey  Weat,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wray,  Bart.,  by  Frances 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Fairfax  Xorcliffe,  Esq.  She  m.  1769,  Sir 
James  Innes,  Bart.,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
NoKCLiFFE,  as  by  will  obliged.  Lady  Xorcliffe  predeceased 
her  husband  (who  became  Duke  of  Eosburghe  1812)  20  July, 
1807,  and  was  s.  by  her  nephew, 

Thomas  Daltox,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  John  Dalton,  Esq.,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wray,  Bart.  This 
gentleman  assumed,  upon  inheriting  Langton,  by  sign  manual, 
dated  Aug.  1S07,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Xorcliffe.  He 
was  b.  31  Dec.  1755,  and,  entering  the  army,  obtained  a  troop 
in  the  11th  Dragoons.  He  was  afterwards  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
York  Volunteers.  He  m.  13  Dec.  1734,  Ann,  only  child  and 
heir  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  iUlerton  Gledhow,  near  Leeds, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1835,  aged  73)  had  issue, 

Xorcliffe,  his  heir. 

William  Xorcliffe  Dalton,  d.  15  Oct.  1798,  aged  5. 

Thomas  Xorcliffe  Xorcliffe,  d.  1810,  aged  15. 

Isabella  Xorcliffe,  d.  unm.  1846. 

Charlotte  Xorcliffe,  d.  unm.  1844. 

Mary  Xorcliffe,  m.  1807,  Charles  Best,  M.D.  of  York,  and  d. 
1S.S7,  learing  two  daus.,  1  Eosamond,  now  of  Langton,  m. 
Henry  Eobinson,  of  York,  and  has  issue  ;  and  2  Mary 
Ellen,  m.  John  Anthony  Sarg,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

EmUy  XorcUffe  d.  unm.  at  Brussels,  1817. 

Col.  XorcUffe  d.  2  June,  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
NoRCLiFFE  Xorcliffe,  Eoq.  of  Langton,  Major-Gen.  in  the 

army,  K.H.,  h.  24  Sept.  1791 ;  m.  24  June,  1824,  Decima  Hester 

Beatrix,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Eobinson  Foulis,  Esq.,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  3  Feb.  1828)  had  one  son, 
Thomas,  6.  17  June,  1825;  d.  unm.  13  May,  1849. 

Gen.  XorcUffe  d.  in  London,  8  Feb.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his 

niece,  Eosamond,   elder  dau.   of   his  sister,   Mary  Xorcliffe 

Best. 

Armt — Az.,  five  mascles  voided  In  cross  or,  a  chief  enn. 
Cresc — A  greyhound  sejant  or,  collared  az.,  sustaining  with 
his  riglit  forefoot  a  mascle  arg.    Motto— Sine  macula. 

/Seat — Langton  Hall,  near  Malton,  co.  York. 


RADFORD-NORCOP     OF    BETTON    HALL. 

E..iDFOED-NOECOP,    AlEXAXDEB    WiLLIAM,    Esq. 

of  Betton  Hall,  Salop,  s.  his  uncle,  William 
Church  Norcop,  5  Sept.  1861  ;  m.  1832,  Miss 
Berresibrd,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875),  has  one 
son 

Alexander  William,  late  Capt.  3rd  Staffordshire  MiUtia,  b. 
1855. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Radford, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Noecop,  in  comphance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  his  maternal  grandfather, 
William  Church  IS^orcop,  Esq. 

ILlJTCilJC- — Laurence  XoEcop,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Nobcop, 
Esq.,  TO.  1st,  Miss  Dicken,  of  WoUerton,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  Laurence,  Capt.  in  the  army,  who  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Church,  Es^. 
of  TunstaU  and  Betton,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

W^illlam  Church  Xoecop,  Esq.  of  Betton,  m.  1  May,  1781, 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Lowe,  Esq.,  of  Lowton,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1825)  had  two  sons,  Lawrence, 
who  d.  in  infancy;  William  Cbl;rch,  his  heir:  and  a  dau., 
Augusta,  m.  1809,  Alexander  Eadford,  Esq.  (who  d.  10  Dec. 
1852),  2nd  son  of  John  Eadford,  Escj.  of  Smalley,  near  Derby, 
by  his  wife,  Frances  Theophila  Vaughan,  and  d.  leaving  a 
son,  Alexander  William,  now  of  Betton  Hall,  and  a  dau., 
Louisa  Anne,  m.  Henry  Justice,  Esq.  of  Hinstock.  Mr.  Xorcop 
d.  1322,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Church  Xorcop,  Esq.  of  Betton  Hall,  Salop,  6. 
13  April,  17S3,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  his  fatherduring 
that  gentleman's  iUness,  in  1813.    He  d.  s.  p. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  sa.,  three  ostrich  feathers  chevron- 
wise  between  two  chevronels.  the  wiiole  between  three  boars' 
heads  erased  or,  for  Xorcop;  2nd,  arg.,  a  fess  engrailed 
az.  fretty  or,  between  two  chevrons  vair,  for  Eadford  ;  3rd, 
arg.,  on  a  fcss  engrailed  gu.  between  three  greyhounds' 
heads  erased  sa.  collared  or,  as  many  bezants,  for  Church; 
4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the 
shoulders  arg.  crined  or,  each  enwrapped  about  the  neck 
with  a  snake  ppr.,  lor  Vaughan.  Crests — 1st,  Upon  a  mount 
vert  a  boar's  head  erased  sa.  in  front  of  two  ostrieh  feathers 
or,  for  Xorcop  ;  2ndly,  A  fret  or,  thereon  a  partridge  ppr. 
Motto — Possunt  quia  posse  videntur. 

SeaJ— Betton  HaU,  near  Market  Drayton. 


NORETAN    OF    DEITCOU/rBE. 

NoEMAX,  John  SIaxship,  Esq.  of  Dencombe, 
Sussex,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
Chairman  of  the  Cuckfield  Union,  b.  23  Sept.  1799 ; 
m.  24  June,  1830,  Catherine  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  G-eorge  MaximiUan  Bethune,  LL.D.,  late 
of  Rowfants,  late  Rector  of  Worth,  Sussex,  which 
lady  d.  1873. 

Utintclt^t. — This  family  was  settled  forseveral  generations 
in  Cumbei-Iand.  The  grandfather  of  the  present  representa- 
tive, 

John  Norman,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  son  of  Eobert  Norman,  oT 
Bow,  CO.  Cumberland,  by  his  wife  Esther  Stothard,  of  Penrith, 
m.  Miss  Johnson,  and  had  issue, 
Eobert,  his  heir. 
John,  who  d.  s.  p.  7  Feb.  1832. 

James  Ormond,  of  Bloomsbury  Sqnare,  London,  and  of 
Brookside,  Cuckfield.  Sussex,  m.  April,  1812,  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  George  Bethune,  of  Eowfants, 
Sussex,  and  d.  18  July,  1837,  having  had  israe  nine  chil- 
dren, James:  George  (Eev.);  Charles;  John;  ■V\'ilUam; 
Mary;  Tamar;  Harriet;  and  JuUa. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Xorman,  Esq.,  finally  quitted  Cumberland  al)out 
the  year  1790,  and  settled  in  London,  and  purchased  property 
in  the  co.  of  Kent.  He  m.  11  Feb.  1797,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Simon  Goodman  Ewart,  Esq.,  only  son  of  John  Ewart, 
Esq.  of  Bish  Court,  Surrey,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  John 
Manship,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  w.  2ndly,  1821,  Thomas 
Crawhall,  Esq.,  of  Benwell  Tower,  Xortuumberlaad,  and  d. 
1833)  had  issue, 

John  Manship,  his  heir. 

Eobert  Ewart,  d.s.  p.  15  May,  1865. 

Henry,  of  Bird  Oswald.  Cumberland,  late  Lieut.  lOrti  Eoyal 
Hussars,  m.  10  Oct.  1860:  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  J.  Balarde, 
Esq.  of  Sutton  Com-t,  Bucks, -and  has  issue,  two  sons. 


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NOR 


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riizabcth,  m.  16  .Tiily,  1833,  Gcorgo  Hcdley,  Esq.  lato  Capt. 
•Jml  Dragoon  Guards. 
llr.  N'orman  d.  8  Feb.  1813. 

'  iiis— Quarterly :  1st  .nnd  4tli,  arrr.,  on  n  lienrt  f.\\.  throe 

ks'  lioads  i-abossod  of  tlu'  rtoUl ;  'iiul  ami  linl,  gu.,  on  wtives 

le  sea  a  ship  of  three  musts  jipr.  in  eliief  tliroe  iiuillets  arf;. 

—A  sea  liorse  sojant  restiiif?  its  dexter  paw  on  au  anelior 

uii  ijpr.     Mnttn — Deus  dubil  vela. 

&.((— Deiieombe,  Crawley,  Sussex.  au6—Uuitcd University, 
i'aU  Mull  Kasc. 


NORMAN    OF    GLENQOLIjAN. 

NoBMAN,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Glcn^oUan,  co.  Done- 

jral,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  180 i,  Capt.  (retired) 

"n.iiiegal  Militia, 6. 1835  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1878,  Annie,  2nd 

I.  of  Conolly  Norman,  Esq.  of  Fahan  House,  co. 

1  Miiegal. 

ilUlCilCJC.— Samuel  NoKMAN,  Esq.  of  Lontlomlcrry,  Mayor 

fif  tliat  tity  1G72,  1673,  and   1074,  m.  1st,  Maruaret,  dau.  of 

\VilIiam  Latham,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Londonderry,  and  liad, 

with  daus.,  a  son,  Charles  Norman',  Esq.,  b.  IfiCtJ,   M.P.  for 

1.  ndonderry  1703,  1713,  and  1715,  and  Mayor  1707  and  1723; 

will  was  proved  1731;  Ue   d.  s.  p.    Samuel  Norman  m. 

l:y,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gage,   Esq.  of  Magilligan,  co. 

I'trry,  and  left  issue  at  his  decease,  17  May,  1G9'2,  a  son, 

TtoiiERT  Norman,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  M.P.  for  Perry  1733,  and 

;,  'ir  1711-1715.     He  /)(.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  John 

on,  of  Lahore,  co.  Meath,  Dean  of  Derry,  and  left  issue  at 

decease,  about  1743, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Lacore  (Rev.),  h.  171.');  m.  1746,  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Peter  Ward,  Chaplain  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  Lee  (see  Lee  Noemak). 

'2  Anne. 

3  I'loiinda,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Charles  Norman,  Esq. 

4  Elizabeth.  5  Frances. 

II.  Frederick.  iii.  Marcus. 
IV.  CoNOLLY,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Florinda,  m.  Charles  Gardiner,  E?q.,  and  was  mother  to 
Luke  Gardiner,  treated  Viscount  Mounijuy. 

The  4th  son, 

CONOLLT  Norman,  Esq.   of  Dublin,  m.  Sept.  1762,  Anne, 
lau.  of  Luke  Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
1.  Charles,  m.  his  cousin,  Florinda,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Norman,  and  </.  s.  p.  1800,  having  devised  his  estates  to  his 
irother  Thomas. 

.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter.  ni.  Robert  (Rev.). 

V.  Luke,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anne  dau.  of  Alexander  Worthing- 
ton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
1  ConoUy,  m.  Georgiana,  dau.  of  George  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Essex,  and  has  issue, 

Luke,  Capt.  Donegal  Militia,  late  69th  regt.,  m.  14 
April,  1874,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Edwards,  Esq. 
ot  Dublin.  Conolly.  Robert. 

Frances,  m.  Edw.ard  Bennett,  Esq.,  Professor  of  Surgery, 

University  of  Dublin. 
Annie,  m.  Thomas  Norman,  Esq.  of  Glengollan. 
<jeorgiana,  m.  Charles  G.  Tunnard,  Esq.  of  Frampton 

House,  CO.  Lincoln. 
Mary  Krause,  m.  W.  Garfitt,  Esq.  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 
Elizabeth. 
^  Charles,  d.  Mtider  age. 

5  Alexander,  Q  C,  Barrister-at-Law,  iji.  MiPS  Law,  and  has, 
with  several  daus.,  a  son,  Luke. 

4  Luke.  5  Augustus  Patrick. 

1  Kleanor,  m.  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq. 
'_'  Florinda,  d.  unm.  3  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

4  Elizabeth. 

llv:  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Norman,   Esq.,   devisee  of  his   brother  Charles's 
'^  fate.   m.  March,  1799,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyons,  Esq. 

o  assumed  the  name  of  Montgomery),  by  Catherine  his 

,  dau.  of  Richard,  4th  Viscount  Boyne,  and  by  her  (whoti. 

•"))  left  at  his  decease,  1833, 

UARLES.  IIugh(Hev.).  Thomas,  r7.  under  nge. 

■me,  )ii.  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Middle  Gardiner  Street, 

Dublin, 
ratlurinc,   in.  Thomas  Eough,  Esq.    of   Enniscorthy,  co. 

Wexford. 
Florinda,  m.  Livingstone  Thompson,  Esq.  of  co.  Armagh. 

The  eldest  son, 

UARLES  Norman,  E.=q.,  J. P.  for  co.  Donegal,  jit.  27  April, 
.1,  Anne  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Kough,  of  New  Ross, 
Wexford,  and  d.  Aug.  1843,  lea\ing  an  only  child,  the 
^     sent  Thomas  Norman,  Esq.  of  Glengollan. 

Scat — Glengollan,  Fahan,  Londonderry. 


NORHEYS    OP    DAVYHULME   HALL. 

NoRREYS,  Robert  IIexuy,  Esq.  of  Davyliulmo 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  JJ.L.,  6.  2  Maj,  1812  ; 
s.  to  tlie  family  estates  ou  tlio  death  of  his  mother, 
18  July,  18U8. 

ILillCiXtlC.— The  family  of  Norreys  has  riKtained  an 
honourable  position  in  tho  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster  for  several 
centuries. 

William  Norreys,  of  Sutton,  lineally  descended  from  Alain 
Norreys,  living  on  the  same  est.-ite  at  a  very  remote  era,  in. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Molyneux,  of  Scfton,  and  liy  that  lady 
acquired  the  estate  of  Speke.  From  him  descended  the  gi-eat 
Houses  of  NoRRKYs  of  Speke,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Norreys  of 
Rycotc,  CO.  Berks,  <fcc. 

Nicholas  Norreys,  Esq.  of  Tarleton  (3rcl  son  of  Thomas 
Norreys,  Esq.  of  Speke,  living  21  Henry  VL,  by  Lcttice  his 
wife,  dau.  and  solo  heir  of  Tliomas  Norreys,  Esq.  of  Derby, 
CO.  Lancaster),  was  father  of 

Nicholas  Norreys,  of  Tarleton,  whose  son, 

Nicholas  Norreys,  of  Tarleton,  m.  and  had  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Nicholas  Norreys,  of  Middleforth,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  Con- 
stance, dau.  of  Thomas  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Kidtnape,  and  had 
a  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  Norreys,  Esq.  of  Middleforth,  co.  Lancaster,  h. 
1633,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Farringdon,  Esq.  of  Wis- 
well,  CO.  Nottingham,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Henry  Norris,  of  Middlcforth-eum-Pcnwortham,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Loxhani,  of  Preston,  and  dying  1C84,  was  s.  by  hie 
posthumous  son, 

Henry  Norris,  of  Pcnwortham  and  Wethnell,  bapt.  1684, 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Blaeklcdge,  Esq.  of  Howiek,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  1-iad,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  succes.sor, 

Henry  Norris,  Esq.  of  Penwonham,  m.  13  Feb.  17S9, 
Catharine,  dau.  of  John  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Anderton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  whom  (who  d.  16  June,  1801)  he  had,  with  a  dau., 
Catharine,  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Norris,  Esq.  of  Davy  Hulme  and  Penwortham,  h. 
1744;  m.  1779,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  co. 
Derby,  by  whom  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1780)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
March,  1819,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mary  Norreys,  of  Davyhulme  Hall,  6.  9  March,  17S0;  m. 
17  July,  1809,  Robert  Josias  Jackson  Harris,  Esq.  of  Uley,  co. 
Gloucester,  Lieut.  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  .J. P.  and  D.L., 
who  tliereupon  assumed  by  royal  sign-manual  the  name  and 
arms  of  Norreys,  and  by  him  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1844)  had  issue, 

Robert  Henry,  now  of  Davyhulme. 

Mary. 

Caroline,  m.  18  May,  1843,  John  Smitli  Entwisle,  Esq.  of 

Foxholes,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  il.  27  lUay,  1876. 
Isabella,  )/(.  4  July,  1854,  the  Very  Rev.  George  Hall  Bowers, 

Dean  of  Manchester,  who  d.  27  Dec.  1872. 

Mrs.  Norreys  d.  18  July,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  her  only  sur- 
viving son,  the  present  Robert  Henry  Norreys,  Esq.  of 
Davyhulme  Hall. 

Arrax — Quarterly,  arg.  and  gu. ;  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  quarters 
a  fret,  or  over  all  a  fess  az.  charged  with  tluee  bezants. 
Crest — On  a  mount  vert  an  eagle,  wings  cloalcd  sa. 

Scat — Davyhulme  Hall,  Manchester. 


NORRIS. 


NoRTlTg,  ITenrt,  Esq.  of  SwalelilTo  Pavic,  co. 
Oxford,  J.P.  andD.L.,  b.  28  Feb.  1810;  m.  2G  Sept. 
1833,  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lloyd  Crawley, 
of  Heyford,  co.  Northampton,  son  of  Six*  T.  Crawley- 
Boevey,  2nd  bart.,  of  Flaxley  Abbey,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Crawley,  of  Chacombc,  co.  Northampton,  lato 
Capt.  8th  Hussars,  and  formerly  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of 
Marlborough,  K.G.,  Lord-Lieut,  of  Ireland,  J.P.  cos. 
Oxford  and  Northampton;  6.  9  Feb.  1841;  m.  17  Jan. 
1867,  Mary,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  W.  Bovill,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  Common  Pleas,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry  Everakd 
Do  Cane  ;  2  John  ;  1  Dorothy. 

II.  George  Hugh,  b.  26  June,  1843,  B.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford; 
called  to  the  Bar,  Inner  Temple,  1870. 

I.  Ellen  Henrietta.  ii.  Anne  Henrietta. 

III.  Albinai  Georgiana,  m.  the  Rev.  II.  C.  Powell,  Provost 
of  Inverness  Cathedral,  and  afterwards  Rector  of  Stantou 
St.  Ilcrnaid.  co.  Wilts. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth. 


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Is  OB, 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOR 


it tUCatJC— This  fomilyoriftinnlly  resided  in  CO.  Glamorffan, 
andattlie  coiiimencement  of  the  IGtli  century,  was  established 
in  Devon  and  Somerset. 

John  Nobris,  of  Wincle,  Devon,  m.  Agnes  Galhampton,  and 
had  a  son, 

John  NouRig,  afterwards  of  Splatc,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Decumans,  Somerset;  m.  I'etrouell  Paslew,  of  Ilorwood, 
Devon,  and  liad  a  .son, 

Hocn  NoRRis,  of  Splate,  6.  1540.  The  coat  of  arms  and 
crest  of  the  family  were  granted  to  HuRh  Norris  by  CooUe, 
Clarenceux,  1573.  Hugh  Norris  m.  Joan  Clarke,  of  Okey, 
Somerset,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Nobris,  of  Splate,  m.  at  St.  Decnmans,  6  July,  1G09, 
Joan  Lewes,  of  Watcliet,  Somerset,  and  had  a  son, 

liDOH  NoRRis,  0.6  Sept.  IGll,  who  purchased  an  estate  in 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  from  Thomas  Lord  Wentworth,  12  July, 
1653  ;  he  m.  Susan  Polsted,  and  had  a  son, 

Hugh  Noeeis,  of  Hackney,  m.  Esther  Watson,  and  had  a 
son, 

Henry  Norris,  of  Hackney,  b.  1677  ;  d.  1762;  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Middlesex;  m.  in  Hamilton  Court  Chapel,  13  March,  1702, 
Elizabeth  Brookes,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  b.  1  Sept  1705,  afterwards  of  Romsey,  Hants;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Skipp,  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford. 

n.  Henry,  who  s.  his  father. 

III.  Benjamin,  li.  18  Aug.  1709. 

IV.  William,  b.  23  Dec.  1712. 

I.  Mary, 6.  1  Jan.  1711;  m.  27  March,  1735,  Tetcr  DuCanc, 
Esq.,  of  Braxted,  Ksi-.ex. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  1  June,  17U. 
The  2nd  son, 

Henrt  Norris,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  and  'Woodford,  Essex,  J.P. 
for  that  CO.,  b.  30  Sept.  1707  ;  m.  2  May,  1732,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Gervas  Handley,  of  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Handlet,  who  s.  his  father.  ii.  Peter. 

I.  Elizabeth. 
The  elder  son, 

Henry  Handle?  Norr's,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  b.  20  Feb. 
1734;  m.  17  Oct.  1708,  Gra-e,  dau.  of  the  llev.  T.  Host,  of 
Warton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Handley,  6.  10  Sept.  1769,  and  d.  in  infancy. 

n.  Henry  Handley,  who  .v.  his  father. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  9  June,  1773. 

II.  Anne  Henrietta,  b.  9  May,  1776;  m.  the  F.ev.  Daniel 
Everard,  of  Burnham  Thorpe,  Norfolk. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Rev.  Henry  Handley  Noeris,  of  Hackney,  b.  14  Jan.  1771, 
Rector  of  South  Hackney,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's  and 
Llandaff,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Shaftesbury;  7n.  19  June, 
1805,  Henrietta  Catherine,  dau.  of  David  Powell,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue,  Henry,  now  resident  at  Swalchffe  Park,  co.  Oxford. 

Arms — Sa.,  billettee  arg.,  a  cross  flory  ofthe  last.  Crexf — 
A  demi-stag  arg.,  attired  and  pierced  through  the  body  with 
an  arrow  sa.,  fea.tliercd  ppr. 

Seat — Swalchffe  Park,  Banbury. 


NOHTH  OF  roitgham:. 

NoBTH,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Eougham,  co.  Norfolk, 
at5cl  Hastings  Lodge,  Sussex,  Barrister-at-Lavv, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  25  March,  1828;  m.  16  March, 
1859,  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Thomas  R.  Keppel,  Rector  of  North  Creake,  Norfolk, 
by  Frances  liis  'wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett 
Lennavd,  Bart.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Keppel,  6.  May,  1860. 

If.  Marjoribanks  Keppel,  6.  17  Nov.  18C5. 

III.  Charles  Keppel,  b.  5  Dec.  1870. 

IV.  Anthony  Dudley  Keppel,  b.  22  April,  1874. 

V.  Thomas  Keppel,  b.  26  March,  1876. 

I.  Marianne  Eva.  ii.  Arabella 'Valerie. 

III.  Frances  Hilda.  IV.  Dora  Heriuiuac. 

V.  Louisa  Augusta. 

ILtltCagC— The  Hon.  Roger  North,  of  Rougham,  Nor- 
folk (6th  son  of  Dudley,  4th  Lord  North),  6.  3  Sept.  1651, 
author  of  the  interesting  memoir  of  his  three  elder  brothers, 
so  well  known  as  T/tc  lives  of  the  Norths;  m.,  and  had  a  son 
and  heir, 

Roger  North,  Esq.  of  Bougham,  who  left,  by  Jane,  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  VV.  Lake,  Esq.  of  Ilitchain,  two  daus.,  Jane,  m. 
Josiali  Boydell;  and  Arminia,  m.  Nathaniel  Kent,  Esq.;  and 
two  sons,  KotJNTAiNE,  his  heir;  and  Edward  Roger  (Rev.), 
Rector  of  iiingstead,  Norfolk.    Tlic  elder  sou, 


FonNTAiNE  North,  Esq.  of  Rougliam  and  Hastings  Lodfje, 
b.  14  March,  1749;  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Isaac  Strutt,  Esq.  of 
Hampstead,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Francis  Frederick,  his 
heir;  Charles  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  ChildeOkeford,  Dorset; 
Arabella,  m.  Sir  John  Meade.    The  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Frederick  North,  Esq.  of  Rougham  and  Hastings 
Loilge,  6.  2  July,  1778;  m.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Whitear,  'Vicar  of  St.  Clement's  and  All  Saints',  and 
Prebendary  of  Chichester,  and  had  issue, 
Frederick,  of  Rougham.  Charles  William  (Rev.). 

Dudley,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major  Lockyer,  of  Lockyersleigh, 
near  Goulburn,  N.S.  Wales,  and  d.  leaving  one  son,  Dudley, 
Capt.  47th  regt.,  and  three  daus.,  1  Arabella  Frances,  m. 
Commander  Arthur  Cowbiirn,  R.N. ;  2  Sarah,  to.  William, 
eldest  son  of  Col.  Tomkinson,  of  Willington  Hall,  co. 
Chester;  3  Helen  Margaret,  m.  Commander  Henry  T. 
Bogcr,  R.N. 
Roger  Montague,  Major  H.E.I.C.S. 
Edward,  R.N.,  deceased.  Francis,  deceased. 

Arabella. 
Mr.  North  d.  1821 ;  his  widow  in  1853.    His  eldest  son, 

Frederick  North,  Esq.  of  Rougham  and  Hustings  Lodge, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Hastings,  b.  1800;  m.  1825,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Marjoribanks,  Bart,,  M.P.,  and  relict  of 
Robert  Sliuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1855)  had  issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Rougham. 
Marianne. 

Janet  Catherine,  m.  10  Nov.  1864,  John  Aduington  Symonds, 
Esq.  of  Clifton,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  29  Oct.  1869. 

A7-ms — Az.,  a  lion  passant  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lis 
arg.  Crest — A  dragon's  head  erased  sa.,  ducally  gorged  and 
chained  or.     Motto — Animo  et  fide. 

i>eul — Rougham  Hall,  Norfolk. 


OP    WROXTON    ABBEY, 
Co.    OXFORD. 


NORTH 

See  Articles  Doyle  and  North 


I 


\ 


NORTH    OF    THURIiAND    CASTLE. 

North,  North,  Esq.  of  Thurland  Castle,  co. 
Lancaster,  J. P.,  formerly  of  H.M.  Indian  army, 
b.  April,  1824  ;  m.  15  May,  1856,  Alicia  Gertrude, 
only  dau.  of  Major  Versturme,  late  27th  rcgt.,  and 
has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Boedrigge,  6.  16  Oct.  1862. 

II.  Louis  Aylmer,  b.  11  April,  1S6G. 
i[i.  Edward  Bunbury,  b.  23  March,  ISCD. 
IV.  Piers  William,  b.  13  March,  1871. 
v.  Oliver  Henry,  b.  28  April,  1874. 
VI.  Albert  Kenlis,  6.  4  Sept.  1876.  i.  Alice  Helen. 

He  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  14  April,  1866, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  North  only,  in  lieu  of 
those  of  Burton,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
his  great  uncle,  Richard  Toulmine  North,  Esq.  of 
Newton  and  Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster. 

iLtUCTtgC- — Thomas  North,  of  Docker  and  Newton,  men- 
tioned by  Baines,  in  his  account  of  the  parish  of  Whittington, 
CO.  Lancaster,  bapt.  Feb.  1580,  was  the  son  of  Richard,  and 
grandson  of  Edward  North,  and  Margerie  his  wife.  Hi8  son 
and  heir, 

Richard  North,  of  Docker  Hall,  had  issue,  by  Alice  his 
wife, 

Thomas,  of  Docker  Hall,  bapt.  2  March,  1632,  who  continued 
the  line  of  North  of  Itocter. 

Myles,  of  Newton  Hall,  bapt.  12  Dec.  1635;  d.  warn.,  leaving 
his  property  to  his  next  brother,  Oliver. 

Oliver,  of  whom  presently.  Richard. 

Agnes,  m.  3  June,  1658,  Thomas,  son  of  William  Atkinson, 
of  Geesgill,  parish  of  Orton,  Westmorland. 
The  3rd  son, 

Oliver  North,  Esq.  of  Newton,  bapt.  8  July,  1640;  m,  6 
July,  1071,  Jennet,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Jackson,  Rector  of 
Whittington  from  1640  to  1680 ;  and  was  buried  at  Whittington, 
25  Jan.  1723,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  North,  Esq.  of  Newton,  bapt.  18  Jan.  1684,  m.  j 
Anne  Preston,  and  by  her  (who  was  buiied  at  Whittington,  j 
10  Feb.  1760.)  had  issue  a  son,  Oliver.  He  d.  1773,  and  was  ■ 
buried  at  Whittington.    His  son, 

Oliver  North,  Esq.  of  Newton,  bapt.  22  June,  1712;  m. 
10  Feb.  1734,  Alice,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Bordriggc, 
Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  Whittington,  and  by  her  (who  was 


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buried  at  WhittingtOTi,  173S)  left  at  his  decease,  20  March, 
1761,  a  son. 

Miles  Nortb,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and  Jackson's  Hall,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  i.  9  Dec.  1738;  m.  Susannah,  only  dau.  of  Oliver 
Toulniin,  Esq.,  and  d.  15  May,  1795,  having  bad  issue, 

Edward  Jackson,  d.  1789,  aged  9  years. 

BiciiARD  TouLMiN,  of  wlioni  presently. 

Miles,  Lieut.  69th  Foot,  drowned  1809,  returning  from  India. 

Mary  Anna,  m.  David  Morgan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  un  only 
child,  Mary  Anna,  m.  John  Standfast  Burton.  Ivsq.,  and 
bad,  with  other  issue,  Nobtu,  now  of  Thurland  Castle. 

His  2nd  son, 

liicHABD  TorLMiN  XoRTn,  Esq.  of  Newton,  and  Thurland 
Castle,  J. P.,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  who  restored  Thurland 
Castle,  which  his  father  had  purchased  in  1780;  6.  7  Jan. 
1782;  d.  unm.  14  July,  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 
the  present  Nobth  North,  Esq.  of  Thurland  Castle. 

iS«a£— Thurland  Castle,  near  Hornby,  co.  Lancaster. 

^amiln  of  ^nrlon. 

Edward  Bcrton,  son  of  Stephen  Burton,  m.  25  Aug.  1642, 
Abigail  Moseley,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  b.  8  Aug.  1645,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  in 
action,  25  Oct.  1666.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

William,  0.  24  Nov.  1660  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Whitby,  co.  York, 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Cleveland ;  m.  8  April,  16S3,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Arundel  Bull,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  left  issue. 

Abigail.  Mary.  Elizabeth. 

The  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Burton,  6.  28  Oct.  164S,  was  Vicar  of  Higley, 
Shropshire,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Stottesden,  same  co.;  iit.  29 
June,  1671,  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Grove,  Esq.  of  Pool  Hall, 
and  Hall  Close,  Shropshire,  and  d.  2  May,  1730,  leaving  by  her 
(who  d.  18  Aug.  1723,  aged  84),  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

The  Rev.  Edward  Bcrtox,  h.  22  June,  1675,  Vicar  of  Wivelis- 
«-ombe,  Somerset,  and  Prebendary  of  Taunton;  in.  Miss 
Orchard,  and  d.  2  Oct.  1754,  having  had  issue, 

John,  of  Pembroke  College,  Oxford,  where  he  died. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Id  ward,  of  Yeovil,  Somerset,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W. 
riucknet,  Esq.  of  SViucanton,  in  that  co.,  by  whom  he  left 
issue. 

Mary,  m.  John  Copeland,  Esq.  of  Grove  Ilouse,  Kingston- 
on-Thames,  and  had  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Burton',  Esq.,  6.  1719;  m.  the  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Morris,  Esq.  of  Bewdley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue,  with 
two  daus.,  a  son, 

John  Bchton,  Esq.,  6.  13  May,  1743;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  A. 
T'>crent,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  Thomas  James  Burton, 
d.  s.  p.,  and 

•  ioHN  Stani)fast  B0BTOK,  Esq.,  b.  April,  1782;  m.  Mary 
Anna  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1841),  only  dau.  of  David  Morgan,  Esq., 
by  Mary  Anna  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Miles  North,  Esq.  of 
N'l  wton  and  Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  (with 
itlicr  children,  who  d.  young). 

North,  now  of  Thurland  Castle. 

.T'.hn  Edward,  Capt.  yist  Highlanders,  b.  Feb.  1835. 

Hinry  Viveash,   Vicar  of  Tunstall,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  Jan. 

1841. 
Jane  Eliza,  m.  Nov.  1866,  James  Batten,  Esq. 
Mary  Anna,   m.  14  Feb.  1839,   Henry  Baskerville,  Esq.  of 

Crowsley  Park,  co.  Oxford.  Emma. 


NORTHCOTE  OF  SOMERSET  COURT. 

NoETHCOTE,  Ret.  Geoege  Baroxs,  of  Somerset 
Court,  Somerset,  and  BuekercU,  Devon,  Ecctor  of 
Feniton,  Devon,  b.  8  Jan.  1820 ;  m.  1st,  10  April, 
1844,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Hector  William 
Bower  Monro,  Esq.  of  Ewell  Castle,  Surrey,  and  of 

iinondsbam,  Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March, 

1 S)  had  issue, 

;eorge  Barons,  6.  16  Jan.  1845;  and  Eleanor  Geraldine. 
m.  2ndly,  4  June,  ISofi,  Catharine  Bayard,  dau. 

Charles  Alexander  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Balgray, 
".  Dumfries,  and  sister  of  David  Robertson 
Williamson,  Esq.  cf  Lawers,   co.    Perth,  and  has 

■  le, 

Percy  Williamson  Barons.  Charles  Bayard. 

Isabel  Catharine. 

JLtncagC— Georce  Barons  Northcote,  Esq.  of  Feniton 
oaxt,  Devon,  afterwards  of  Somerset  Court,  Somerset,  and 
II. 


of  Buckerell,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset 
1855,  6.  17  Nov.  179G,  only  son  of  Robert  Northcote,  Esq.  of 
Buckerell,  by  Sarah  Cogan  his  wife,  a  co-heire.ss,  to  whom 
he  was  m.  1776;  s.  his  father  1809;  m.  14  Mar.h,  1818,  Maria, 
dau.  and  heircs'!  of  Gabriel  Stone,  Esq.  of  Somerset  Court, 
Somerset,  and  d.  2  April,  1875,  leaving  issue  to  survive, 

I.  George  Barons,  now  of  Somerset  Court. 

II.  James  Spencer  (Very  Rev.),  late  President  of  OscottColl. 
near  Birmingham,  6.  26  May,  1821;  y.i.  10  Dec.  1842, 
Susannah  Spencer,  6th  dau.  of  Joseph  Roscombe  Poole, 
Esq.  of  Bridgewatcr,  and  by  her  (who  d.  I  June,  1853) 
had  issue,  1  Edward  James  Spencer,  deceased;  2  Ber- 
nard, deceased ;  3  Walter  Anthony,  deceased ;  I  Maria 
Cecilia. 

I.  Elizabeth  Cogan,  m.  1855,  Rev.  Temple  Hamilton  Chase, 
late  Incumbent  of  Lydbrook,  near  Ross,  eldest  son  of  Capt. 
John  Woodford  Chase. 

II.  Caroline  Matilda,  m.  1859,  Rev.  Drummond  Percy  Chase, 
Principal  of  St.  Mary  Hall,  and  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Oxford. 

in.  Sarah  Harriet. 

IV.  Emily  Jane,  m.  1860,  Rev.  Frederick  Earle  Freeman,  late 

Rector  of  West  Lydford,  Somerset,  now  Vicar  of  Puddleton, 

Dorset. 

Arms — Or,  a  pale  engrailed  bendy  of  six  ar?.  and  az.  be- 
tween four  crosses  botonnee  of  the  last.  C'l-est — A  stag  arg., 
charged  on  the  body  with  two  cro.?ses  botonnee  gu.,  and  resting 
the  dexter  fore  foot  on  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  pale 
as  in  the  arms.    Motto — Cito  non  temere. 

6f«< — Somerset  Court,  Bridgewatcr;  and  Buckerell  Lodge, 
Honiton,  Devon. 


NORTHEY    OF    EPSOM. 

The  late  Edward  Richaed  ]S'oethey,  Esq.  of 
Woodcote  House,  Epsom,  Surrey,  and  of  Box,  Wilts, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  1856,  b.  8 
Feb.  1795 ;  TO.  1st,  29  March,  1828,  Charlotte 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Anson,  G.C.B., 
brotherof  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Anson,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  William  (Rev.),  now  of  Epsom,  b.  23  April, 
1832;  m.  23  Aug.  1867,  Florence  Elizabeth,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Honywood,  Bart,  of  Evington,  Kent,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  George  Wilbraham,  Major  in  the  army,  b.  28  Jan.  1835; 
m.  20  Sept.  1859,  Louisa,  dau.  of  —  lianow,  Esq.,  an 
officer  in  the  army,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Francis  Vernon,  JIajor  60th  rifles,  6.  14  Oct.  1836;  m. 
21  Jan.  1869,  Charlotte,  dau,  of  C.  S.  Gzowski,  Esq.  of 
Toronto,  Canada. 

I.  Harriet  Isabella,  m.  Sept.  1855,  Capt.  George  Ross,  R.E., 
son  of  Field  Marshal  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  Ross,  G.C.B. 

II.  Agnes  Constance. 

He  m.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1844,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Robert  Hesketh,  M.A.,  of  Epsom.  Mr.  Northey 
served  in  the  52nd  regt.  Light  Infantry  in  Spain  and 
tlie  Soutli  of  France,  and  at  Waterloo,  and  was 
aflerwards  in  the  3rd  Guards  ;    he  d.  Dec.  1878. 

HtlTf  affC— The  ancient  family  of  Northey  was  originally 
established  in  Essex,  but  became  subsequently  resident  iu 
Wilts. 

Sir  Edward  Nortitet,  Knt.  of  Epsom,  Surrey  (2nd  son  of 
William  Northey,  Esq.,  6.  1G51,  and  grandson  of  Thomas 
Northey,  of  London,  recorded  in  the  Visitation  of  1634  as  son 
of  Thomas  Northey,  of  Coisham,  Wilts,  and  grandson  of 
William  Northey,  of  Edclington,  same  co.),  was  M.P.  for 
Tiverton,  Devon,  1710,  1713,  and  1714,  and  Attorney-Gen.  to 
King  W'lLLiAM  III.  and  Queen  Anxe.  He  m.  Anne,  sister  and 
co-heir  ofSir  William  Jolliffe,  and  by  that  lady  (who  rf.  13  .Vug. 
1743)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Edward,  (/.  1774,  leaving  issue,  a  son,  William,  c?.  vnm.  180?, 

and  a  dau.,  Anne,  d.  umu. 
Anne,  m.  John,  Lord  Raymond,  of  Abbots  Langley,  Lord 

Chief  Justice.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1764. 

Rebecca,  m.  Thomas  Bradshawe,  Esq.  of  Rigby. 

Sir  Edward  Northey  d.  16  Aug.  1723.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Northey,  Esq.  of  Compton  Basset,   Wilts,  M.P. 

for  Calne  1713,  and  Wootton  Basset  1714.    He  m.  19  Sept. 

1721,  Abigail,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Webster,  1st  bart.  oi' 

Battle  Abbey,  Sussex,  and  by  that  lady  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir 

Edmund  Thomas,  3rd  bart.  of  Wenvoe  Casllc)  had  issue, 
■*•- 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  b.  1728:  d.  30  May,  1749. 

ui.  Thomas,  a  military  officer,  who  served  in  sevsral  parts  of 

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the  world,  and  lost  a  lea:  at  the  siefre  of  Quebec.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  L.  Hancorne,  Esq.  of  Gower,  co.  Gla- 
morgan; andrf.  1780,  leaving  issue, 

1  Murray,  Capt.  E.N.,  ni.  Mabella,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J. 
Whitby,  of  Cresswell,  co.  Stafford;  and  d.  1834,  leaving 
an  only  dau.,  Jemima,  m.  Capt.  Alldiitt,  E.I.C.'s  R.E. 

2  Lewis  Augustus,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  Assistant- 
Quartermaster-Gen.,  ni.  Laura,  dau.  of  Sir  ^Yilliam 
Paxton,  Knt.,  M.P.,  of  Midclleton  Hall,  co.  Carmarthen, 
and  had  issue, 

Augustus  Jan^f5  Milliard,  Major  in  the  army. 
William  Kretkrick. 
Stewart,  25th  regt. 
Laura  Emmeline. 
I.  Anna,   m.  John  Whitby,    Esq.    of   CressweU   Hall,  co. 
Stafford. 
Mr.  Korthey  d.  10  Nov.  1738,  aged  48,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Northet,  Esq.  of  Compton  Basset  and  Ivy  House, 
Wilts,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  county  militia,  one  of 
the  Commissioners  for  Trade,  and  Groom  of  the  Chamber  to 
King  Geokge  III.  He  represented  Calne  1747,  Maidstone  1762, 
and  Bedwin  1770.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Edward  Hopkins,  M.P.,  Secretary  of  State  for  Ireland;  and  d. 
1770,  having  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  Eichabd,  of  Oving  House,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  who  s.  to 
the  estates  of  the  Hopkin's  family,  and  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Hopkins,  6.  1756;  ra.  1st,  1777,  Frances,  dau. 
of  John  Wray,  Esq.  of  Monaghan,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  William  Eichakd,  his  heir. 

1  Anne.  2  Frances. 

He  771.  2ndly,  Miss  Thompson,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

2  Eichard,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars. 

3  Lucy,  'III.  J.  Eowley,  Esq. ;  and  d..  s.  p. 

4  Harriett,  m.  Charles  Shrader,  Esq. 

5  Julia,  m.  Capt.  H.  Hamilton  Shum,  of  the  31st  rest. 

6  Emma,  m.  Henry  Le  Patourel,  Esq.  of  Sidbury  Castle, 
Devon. 

Gen.  Northey  Hopkins,  d.  26  April,  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Eichakd  Hopkins  Nokthet,  Esq.  of  Ovin£r 
House,  Bucks,  J. P.,  formerly  a  Capt.  in  the  .army,  and 
Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Duke  of  Eichmond,  when  Lord- 
Lieut,  of  Ireland,  ra.  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gerald 
Fortescue,  Esq.  of  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  April, 
1864)  had, 

Eichard  Arthur  Fortescue,  an  officer  in  the  army,  who 
d.  on  service  in  the  I7th  year  of  his  age. 
Fanny  Elizabeth,  m.  2.^  Jan.   1830,  George  Ives,  4th  Lord 
Boston,  and  d.  1860,  leaving  issue. 

Geraldine,  m.  1838,  Joseph  Pratt  Tynte,  Esq.,  of  Tynte 
Park,  2nd  son  of  Col.  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan, 
by  Jemima  Eoberta  lus  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Tynte, 
Bart. 

Adelaide  Grace.  Antoinette. 

Eulalie  Emily,  m.  James  Agg  Gardner,  Esq.  of  Chelten- 
ham. 
I.  Anne,  d.  unm.  ii.  Charlotte,  d.  unm. 

III.  Harriett,  d.  unm.  iv.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Northet,  E.<;q.  of  Box,  Wilts,  and  Woodcote, 
Epsom,  Surrey,  M.P.  for  Newport,  Cornwall,  from  1797  to  the 
time  of  his  decease,  1826.  He  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Eev.  Edward  Northey,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Windsor,  6. 
22  Oct.  1754;  rn.  3  March,  1794,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Bifions,  near  Canterbury,  and  sister 
of  Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Taylor,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1837( 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Eichard,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Brook,  of  Box,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Kent, 
retired  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  formerly  of  the  Coldstream 
Guards,  b.  8  Feb.  1805;  r,i.  Dec.  1829,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Boreel,  of  the  service  of  the  Netherlands,  and  niece  of 
Baron  Fagel,  at  one  time  Ambassador  in  England,  and  has 
issue, 

1  William  Brook,  an  officer  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry, 
6.  12  March,  1835;  rf.  in  the  Crimea. 

2  Alfred  Edward  (Eev.;,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.,  5.  1838. 
1  Agnes.  2  Emily. 

1.  Charlotte,  to.  14"  Jan.  1836,  Major  Henry  Knight,  4th  son 
of  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmersham  Park,  Kent,  and  is 
deceased.  ii.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  1823.         iii.  Lucy. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Eev.  William  Knight,  5th  son  of  Edward 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmersham,  and  is  deceased. 

The  Eev.  Edward  Northey  d.  18  Feb.  1828. 

Anns — Or,  on  a  fess  az.  between  three  panthers  statant  ppr. 
semee  of  estoiles  arg.  a  pansey  of  the  first  between  two  lilies  of 
the  third.  Crest — A  cockatrice,  flames  issuing  from  the  mouth 
ppr.    Motto — Steady. 

<S'eai— Woodcote  House,  Epsom. 


NORTHMORE    OP    CLEVE. 

NoETHMOEE,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Cleve,  Devon,  J.P., 
b.  1  June,  1826  ;  m.  1st,  25  Aug.  1863,  Jemima 
Hajter,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Hames,  Rector 
of  Cliagford,  Devon,  and  of  Ham,  Kent  (slie 
d.  s.  p.  7  April,  1869);  2ndly,  1873,  Harriefc 
Olympia  Morshead,  youngest  dau.  of  Northmore 
Heiie  Pierce  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Launceston,  Corn- 
wall, and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1875)  he  has  issue, 
John,  h.  3  Sept.  1»74. 
Olympia. 

ILt'UCagC— This  family  of  Northmore  is  one  of  great 
antiquity  in  Devon.  It  appears  from  old  family  records  that 
John  Northmore  was  seised  of  lands  in  the  6th  year  of  Kin^ 
Edward  III.  in  the  parish  of  South  Tawton,  Devon,  where  his- 
descendants  continued  to  reside  down  to  the  latter  part  of  the 
17th  century,  when  the  existing  mansion  and  estates  of  Cleve,. 
in  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  having  been  acquired  by  an 
ancestor  of  the  present  owner,  the  old  residence  of  Well,  in 
South  Tawton,  was  gradually  abandoned,  and  subsequently 
alienated.  The  disjointed  and  imperfectly  preserved  records 
of  the  family  do  not,  however,  permit  of  a  connected  pedigree 
being  traced  further  back  than 

Eichard  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  South  Tawton,  6.  circou 
1520,  who  by  his  wife  Joan  (who  d.  1585),  left  at  his  decease^ 
June,  1594,  among  other  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  bapt.  3  May,  1560;  m. 
5  Oct.  1591,  Philote,  a  dau.  of  John  Hayewoode,  Esq.  of  East 
Hayewoode,  in  Bondleigh,  Devon,  and  dying  March,  1629,  left 
issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  m.  16  Nov.  1633,  Johan& 
Stronge,  of  Torrhill,  and  by  her  (who    d.  1686)  left  at  his 
decease,  1671  (with  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  11  April,  1681,  to- 
Eichard  Weekes,  Esq.  of  North  Wyke,  Devon),  five  sons, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  William,  s.  his  brother. 

111.  Thomas,  of  Cleve,  M.P.  for  Oakhampton,  a  Master  in 
Chancery,  b.  1643;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Pridham,  Esq» 
by  whom  he  left  issue,  a  dau.  and  heiress,  Anne,  m.  her 
cousin,  William  Northmore,  Esq.;  2ndly,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of 
Solomon  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Lyme  Eegis,  Dorset,  High 
Sheriff  of  that  county  1697  (she  d.  1689) ;  and  3rdly,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  Bart,  of  Clowance, 
Cornwall  (she  d.  1735).  Thomas  Northmore,  Esq.,  d.  Ju!y» 
1713.  IV.  Edward,  Vicar  of  Chudleigh,  rf.  M/D/i.  Oct.  1687. 
V.  Jeffory,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1648 ;  m.  Grace,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Nathaniel  Eisdon,  Esq.  of  Spreyton,  and  by  her  (who  d, 
Sept.  1720)  left  at  his  decease,  Sipt.  1724,  a  son,  John,  who 
became  of  Cleve. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Well,  bapt.  24  Jan.  1635;  m. 
26  Nov.  1674,  Margery  Welcombe,  of  Chudleigh,  but  dying  s.p. 
April,  1713,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

William  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Throwleigh,  bapt.  13  Jan. 
1639 ;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Knapman, 
E.5q.  ofWanson,  Throwleigh,  but  by  her  (who  rf.  April,  1685^ 
he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  21  Jan.  1688,  Anne,  dau.  of  the- 
Eev.  William  Hutton,  Eector  of  Northlew,  Devon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1743)  he  left  at  his  death,  Sept.  1716  (together 
with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Edward  Herle,  Esq.  of  Landew, 
Cornwall,  High  Sheriff  1713,  by  whom  she  had  one  son;  2ndly, 
Charles  Kendall,  Esq.,  LL.D.  (of  the  family  of  Kendall  of 
Pdyn),  by  whom  she  had  several  children;  and  3rdly,  John 
Weekes,  Esq.  of  North  Wyke),  a  son  and  heir,  ! 

William  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve,  M.P.  for  Okehampton,  . 
bapt.  8  July,  1C90;  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas- 
Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve  (she  rf.  1717);  2ndly,  Florence,  dau. 
of  Sir  Arthur  Chichester,  3rd  hart,  of  Ealeigh  (she  rf.  1725 ;  and 
3rdly,  Elizabeth  (who  became  his  widow),  dau.  of  WilHara 
Oxenham,  Esq.  of  Oxenham,  Devon.  William  Northmore, 
Esq.,  d.  s.  p.  March,  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

John  Northmore,  Esq.  (son  of  Jeffry  and  Grace  his  wife), 
who  eventually  becoming  the  representative  of  the  family,  s. 
to  Cleve,  under  the  entail  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  Northmore, 
Esq.  He  m.  20  May,  1730,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  CoUacott,  Esq. 
of  Chagford,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  Feb.  1772)  left  at  his  death, 
Dec.  1735  (together  with  one  dau.,  m.  William  Langdon 
Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Slade,  Devon),  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Northmore,  Esq.  of  Cleve,  bapt.  28  Nov.  1735, 
High  Sheriff  1769;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  cfEichaid 
Osgood,  Esq.  of  Fulham,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1770),  left  at  his 
decease,  Oct.  1777,  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  William 
Gracchus  (Eev.),  M.A.,  6.  1763;  rf.  13  Dec.  1837,  unm.;  m. 
Edward,  b.  1769,  Capt.  10th  regt.  of  Infantry,  rf.  unm.  3  Sept. 
1814.  The  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Northmobe,  Esq,  of  Cleve,  M.A.,  J. P.,  F.A.S.,  6. 


IfOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOT 


1177 


1766;  m.  1st,  Penolopc,  dan.  of  Sir  William  Kavlo  Wclljjr, 
1st  bart.  of  Denton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (by  his  1st  wifo,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Glynno,  P>art.  of  Hawarden  Castle,  Flint), 
and  by  her  (who  </.  7  Nov.  1792)  had  a  son  and  heir, 

I.  Thomas  Welbt,  b.  10  July,  1791,  M.A.,  Liewt.  and  Capt. 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  afterwards  in  holy  orders,  succes- 
sively Chaplain  at  Dinapore,  and  Vicar  of  Wiriterton,  co. 
Lincoln;  in.  13  May,  l«iJ,  his  cousin,  Katherinc,  iird  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Earlc  Welby,  Bait.;  he  d.  16  July,  1829,  and 
had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  U  May,  1869), 

1  Tno.MAS  Weluv  (liev.),   Vicar  of  Kirkhammerton,   co. 
York,  b.  20  Aug.  1823.  2  John,  now  ol  Cleve. 

Thomas  Northmore,  Esq.  m.  2ndly,  9  Nov.  1809,  Emmeline, 
4th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  Part,  of  Windle>tone  Park,  co. 
Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  July,  lb50)  liad  issue, 

II.  EdcnShafto,  d.  unm.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  1  June, 
1838. 

I.  Emmeline  Eden. 

II.  Charlotte  O.sgood,  m.  4  Aug.  1835,  John  TVTiitlock,  Esq., 
Capt.  in  the  U.E.l.C.'s  Madras  army.  He  d.  27  May,  184;i, 
leaving  issue.  in.  Penelope  Louisa  Davison,  d.  younic. 

rv.  Cornelia  liisdon,  m.  8  May,  1857,  Benjamin  Jones,  Esq.  of 
Llanelly,  and  d.  21  Aug.  1870,  leaving  issue. 

V.  Adelina  Johnson. 

VI.  Caroline  Amelia  Brunswicl\,  «i.  17  March,  1847,  George 
Longworth  Dames,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  H.M.  G6th  rcgt.  who  </. 
20  March,  1860,  leaving  issue.  vii.  Elfrida  St.  Aubyn. 

j     vui.  Gertrude  Johnes. 

Thomas  Northmore,  Esq.,  d.  29  May,  1S51,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grandson,  Thomas  Welist  Northmore,  Esq.,  who  conveyed 
Cleve  to  his  brother,  John  Northmore,  Esq.,  the  present 
possessor. 

.  Arms—Gv.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  langued  and  armed  az., 
(  crowned  with  an  eastern  crown  arg.  Crest — A  lion's  head 
1  erased  gu.  crowned  as  above,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
rose  arg.,  bearded  and  seeded  ppr.  Motto — Nee  elata,  nee 
I  dejecta. 
1,     Seat— Cleve  House,  near  Exeter,  Devon. 


NORTON    OF    BBIGHTWELL   PABK. 

See  Lowndes. 


NOBTON  OF  NOBTHWOOD  PABK  AND 
THE  DELL. 

Norton,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Northwood  Park, 
Middlesex,  and  The  Dell,  Bonehurch,  Isle  of  Wight, 
I.  29  Dec.  1806  ;  m.  Isfc,  28  Jan.  1832,  Louisa  Maria, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Adderley  Delves,  Esq.  of  17,  Broad 
Street,  Golden  Square,  London,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Daniei.,  6. 19  Not.  1842;  m.  5  April,  1866. 

II.  Jason  Delves,  6.  25  June,  1844,  married. 

III.  William,  6.  26  Feb.  1646;  d.  unm.  15  March,  1S77. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  21  Jan.  1848,  married. 

V.  Arthur,  b.  10  March,  1850,  married. 

VI.  Henry  Samuel,  6.  7  May,  1854. 

I.  Loui.'^a,  m.  16  May,  1863,  John  Edward  Dawson,  Esq. 

II.  Grace,  d.  7  June,  1840. 

III.  Violet,  m.  U  Feb.  1875,  William  Stericker,  Esq.,  M.D. 

IV.  Florence,  b.  27  June,  1857 ;    m.  27  June,  1878,  H.  K.  II. 
Maclver,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  5  Aug.  1870,  Ellen  Constance,  youngest 
lau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Rowe,  late  Vicar  of  Crediton, 
Devon.  Mr.  Norton  purchased  considerable  landed 
property  in  the  cos.  of  Kent,  Middlesex  and  Hert- 
(ord. 

tttllC.lCJC.— DANtEL    NonxoN,  Brewer   and    Banker    in 

'■ridge,   represented  an  old  family   in  that  town,  which 

-inally  came  from  co.  Lancaster.    He  m.  Miss  Scott,  sister  of 

.  Pudsey  Dawson,  of  Langcliff  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  whose 

.band  was  Mayor  of  Liverpool,  and  had  four  sons, 

I.  Daniel  Scott,  whose  eldest  son,  Daniel,  was  leading  partner 
in  the  well  known  firm  of  "Uaggart  and  Norton,"  of 
London. 

II.  Edward.  m.  William.  iv.  Henry. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Norton,  6.  atXTxbridge,  3  Jan.  1785;  m.  13  March, 
's  Mary  Wilshire,  by  whom  (who  was  b.  1  March,  178.5,  and 
I'i67)  he  left  at  his  decease,  18  Jan.  1857,  four  sons  and  two 
aus., 

I.  Daniel,  now  of  KortUwood  Park,  and  The  Dell. 


It.  William,  6.  21  Jan.  1808,  settled  in  New  Zealand,  m.  and 
ha.s  issue. 

III.  Jason  Wilshire,  6.  7  Jan.  1811;  w.  and  d.,  leaving  ono 
dau. 

IV.  Thomas,  6.  5  Aug.  1812 ;  to.  twice,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Emma  Grace,  b.  22  Oct.  1809  ;  m.  and  (/.,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary  Grace,  b.  25  March,  1814,  m.  twice,  but  has  no  issue. 

5f«^<!— Northwood    Park,    lUckmansworth ;    and  The   Dell, 
Bonehurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 


NOTLEY  OF  COMBE   SYDENHAM   HALL, 
AND    CHILLINGTON    HOUSE. 

NoTLET,  Maewoou,  Esq.  of  Combe  Sydenham 
Hall  and  Ohilliugton  llouse,  Somerset. 

ILiltrnjC— The  Eev.  George  Notlet  (son  of  the  Rev. 
George  Notley,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Abell,  of 
Stogumber,  and  grandson  of  George  Notley,  Esq.  of  Ciickett 
St.  Thomas,  Somerset,  by  Racbael  Salusbury,  his  wife),  m. 
about  1786-7,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Marwood,  Esq.  of 
Avishays  House,  Somerset,  and  Sutton  Court,  Devon, 
and  co-heiress  of  her  brother,  James  Thomas  Benedictus 
Marwood,  Esq.  of  Avishays,  and  d.  11  Aug.  Is31,  leaving  two 
sons, 

I.  James  Thomas  Benedictus,  b.  4  June,  1791  ;  m.  1st,  C  Oct. 
1814,  llachcl,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Clark,  Esq.  of  Beaminstcr, 
Dorset;  and  2ndly,  in  1819-20,  Miss  Elizabeth  Palmer,  of 
Stawley,  Somerset,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease,  31  J«n. 
1851, 

1  George,  m.  March,  1843,  Frances  Eliza  Millet  Thomas. 

2  James  Thomas  Benedictus,  late   of  Combe  Sydenham 
Hall,  b.  22  April,  1830.  3  Marwood. 

1  Emma,  m.  Aug.  1842,  George  Harding,  Esq.   of  Pad- 
nollcr  House,  Somerset. 

2  Mary,  m.  1859,  W.  W.  Elton,  Esq. 

3  Ellen  Catherine,  m.  1847,  C.  H.  Gardner,  Esq. 

4  Elizabeth  Rachel. 

5  Frances  Victoria  Marwood,  m.  18.'i9,  W.  Sweet,  Esq. 

6  Elizabeth  Kacliel.  7  Louisa  Sarah. 

II.  George. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  bend  cotised  az. 
three  bezants,  for  Notley;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  chevron  erm. 
between  three  goats'  heads  erased  arg.,  for  Marwood.  Creal — 
Out  of  a  mural  crown  a  lion's  head.     Motto — Noli  meutiri. 

Seats — Combe  Sydenham  Hall;  and  Chillington  House,  near 
Taunton,  Somerset. 


PYKE-NOTT    OF    BYDOWN. 

Pyke-Nott,  John  N.,  Esq.  B.A.,  of  Bydown, 
Swimbridge,  North  Devon,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Parracombe,  Eowley,  &c.,  and  Patron  of  the  Living 
of  Parracombe,  b.  26  March,  1841 ;  m.  25  April,  1867, 
Caroline  Isabella,  dau.  of  Frederick  Ward,  Esq., 
M.A.  of  St.  John's,  Cambridge,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  John  Moels,  h.  3  Feb.  1868. 

II.  James  Sherard,  b.  IS  Jan.  1869. 

III.  Edmund  George  Izacke,  6.  22  July,  1S71. 

I.  Caroline  Evelyn  Eunice. 

II.  Isabel Codrington. 

HinCaflC— The  Notts,  other  branches  of  whom  were 
settled  at  Irishcombe,  in  Lapford,  and  EUishays,  in  Combe 
Raleigh  parish,  at  an  early  period,  have  held  property  in 
Swimbridge  for  centuries. 

John  Nott,  of  Swimbridge,  Gent.,  b.  temp.  Edward  IV., 
acted  in  the  transfer  of  the  parish  lands  in  1524,  and  died 
the  year  following.    His  great-great-grandson, 

William  Nott,  owner  of  Cobbaton  and  Uppacott,  in  Swim- 
bridge, Gent.,  b.  1596  ;  in.  1617,  Ellen,  dau.  (by  Agnes  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Spurway,  Esq.  of  Oakford)  of  John 
Berry,  Esq.  of  Chittlehampton,  6th  in  descent  from  -lolm 
Berry,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Berrytown,  who  was  7lhiu 
descent  from  Galfridus  de  Berry,  of  Berrynarbor,  di/ijj. 
Henry  III.  Ellen  became  eventually  representative  of  her 
branch. 

John  Nott,  son  and  heir,  6. 16G2 ;  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime, 
leaving,  by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  of  John  Bellew,  Gent,  of 
Yarnscombe  (descended  from  Bellew  of  Ash,  who  derived 
from  De  Belle  Eau  of  the  Conquest),  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Nott,  of  Cobbaton,  Gent.,  b.  1616  ;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Hervey,  Esq.  of  the  family,  as  is  supposed,  of  Ilervey  of 
Aylesbeare,  Devon,  descended  from  Thomas,  4th  son  of 
Thomas  Hervey,  the  1st  of  Itkworth,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess 
of  hiistul. 

4  a  2 


1178 


NOW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


NOW 


Jons  KoTT,  Esq.  of  Cobbaton,  son  and  heir,  &.  16S0;  m. 
Asnes,  heiress  of  the  Hamonds,  of  Eastdowne;  and  his  3rd  son, 
but  eventual  heir, 

James  Nott,  Esq.,  6.1726;  settled  at  Tordown,  in  Swim- 
bridge.  He  m.  Emeline,  dau.  of  John  Mules,  Gent,  of  a 
younger  branch  of  Mules  of  Ernsborough,  in  Swimbridge,  of 
■whom  was  Sir  John  Moels,  who  built  St.  Bridget's  Aisle  in 
Swymbridge  Church,  a  descendant  of  the  Baron  of  his  name, 
and  of  Roger  de  Moels  of  Lewe,  temp.  Conquest.  James  Nott 
liad  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  Susan,  v,nrii.  ;  Eme,  wife 
of  liev.  N.Dyer;  Agnes,  m.  Eichard  Harding,  Esq.  of  Buz- 
zacott. 

James  Nott,  Esq.  of  Tordown,  the  elder  son,  Capt.  of  the 
North  Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Lay  Eector  of  Swimbridge, 
&c.,  d.  v.iirii.  1809. 

John  Nott,  Esq.  of  Bydown,  the  younger  son,  &.  1769;  in. 
Susan,  only  child  of  Eichard  Norris,  Gent.,  by  whom  he 
acquired  estates  in  the  parishes  of  Witheridge,  Thelbridge, 
Southmolton,  and  Brendon.  He  d.  in  1808,  leaving  a  son  and 
heir, 

John  Nott,  Esq.  of  Bydown,  6. 1805,  who  succeeded  to  the 
entire  Nott  property.  He  was  Senior  Capt.  of  the  North 
Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Eowley,  &c. 
On  his  decease  in  1855  (his  only  brother,  James,  having  d.  a. 
minor)  part  of  the  property  passed,  by  the  will  of  James  Nott, 
Esq.  of  Tordown,  to  the  Rev.  R.  Harding,  grandson  of  E. 
Harding,  Esq.,  the  husband  of  Agnes  Nott.  The  rest  of  the 
property  was  inherited  by  his  nephew  and  representative, 

John  Nott  Pike  Nott,  Esq.,  now  of  Bydown,  eldest  and 
only  surviving  son  of  Elizabeth  Nott  (the  only  one  of  the 
sisters  who  m.},  wife  of  the  Rev.  John  Pyke,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Rector 
and  Patron  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Parracombe.  The 
Rev.  John  Pyke  was  only  son  of  John  Pyke,  Esq.,  J. P., 
Banker,  Joint  Lord  of  the  demesne  of  the  Manors  of  Comb- 
martin,  &c.,  sometime  Patron  of  Martinhoe,  by  Anne  Hogg  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Salmon,  Esq.,  by  Ann  his  wife,  sister  of 
Thomas  Hogg,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Newton  Tracey. 
John  Pyke,  Esq.,  was  only  son  (by  Susan  liis  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Law,  Gent.)  of  John  Pyke,  Esq.,  b.  1727,  who,  after  the 
decease  of  his  elder  brother,  the  Rev.  Robert  Isaac  Pyke, 
Vicar  of  Chew  Magna-cum-Dundry,  Somerset  (whose  only 
son,  the  Rev.  John  Pyke,  Rector  of  Radstock  had  d.  unm.}, 
became  heir  male  to  his  father,  the  Rev.  Humphry  Pyke, 
of  the  old  Devonshire  family  of  Pyke  or  Pike,  of  whom  was 
Henry  Pike,  Sub-Dean  of  Exeter  Cathedral  in  1350,  and 
also  to  his  mother,  Elizabeth,  sole  heiress  of  the  Isaacs, 
Isacs,  or  Izackes,  of  Westdowne.  She  was  only  child  (by 
Elii;;ibeth,  heiress  of  Arthur  Ellis,  Gent.)  of  Robert  Isaac,*  Esq. 
son  and  heir  (by  Anne,  only  child  by  his  1st  wife,  of  John 
Codrington,  Esq.  of  Didmarton,  High  Sheriff  of  Gloucester- 
shire, and  elder  brother  of  the  Baronets  Codrington)  of 
PtObert  Isaac,  Esq.,  who  was  son  and  heir  (by  Grace,  co-heiress 
3f  Eichard  Eoberts,  Gent.,  Lord  of  the  demesne  of  the  Manor 
of  Combemartin,  &c..  Patron  of  Chew  Magna  andBerrynarbor) 
of  Francis  Isaac,  Gent,  of  Westdowne,  3rd  son  of  Robert 
Isaac,  Gent,  of  Buriatt,  in  Atherington,  Devon  (whose  family 
had  been  seated  there  from  the  time,  it  is  said,  of  King  Henry 
III.),  by  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eobert  Chichester,  Esq.  of  Hall, 
and  his  wife  Helena,  the  dau.  of  Sir  John  Acland,  of  Acland. 

Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or, 
between  four  leopards'  faces  two  and  two  arg.  an  estoile  of 
eight  points  between  two  martlets  of  the  field,  for  Nott  ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  quarterly  or  and  gu.,  on  a  chevTon  barry  wavy  of 
four  arg.  and  az.  between  two  trefoils  in  chief  and  another  in 
base  counterchanged  a  pike  naiant  ppr.,  for  Ptke;  Quarter- 
ings :  Isaac,  Eoberts,  &;c.  Crests — 1st,  Two  mascles  fesswise 
interlaced  or,  thereon  a  martlet  gu.  ducally  gorged  gold  in  the 
beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  ppr. ;  2nd,  On  a  mount  vert  a  demi-pike 
haurient  ppr.  between  two  wings  gu.,  each  charged  with  a 
trefoil  or. 
/Sen;— Bydown,  Swimbridge,  Barnstapb. 


NOWELL    OF   READ,    NOW  OF  NETHES- 
SIDE. 

NowELi,  The  Key.  Thomas  Whitakek,  M.A., 
of  Netherside,  co.  York,  Rector  of  Poplar,  Middle- 
sex, and  formerly  Fellow  of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford, 
b.  25  May,  1824. 

HillCaUC— EoGER  NowELL,  Lord  of  Eede,  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Fitton,  of  Great  Harwood  and 

*  Robert  Isaac  was  descended  from  a  co-heiress  of  the  St. 
Albyn  family.  The  St.  Albyns,  who  appear  on  the  Roll  of 
Jtatcle  Abbey,!  were  Lords  of  the  Manor  and  Patrons  of  Parra- 
combe temx>.  Edward  11. 


Martholme,  and  had  two  sons,  Adam,  his  heir;  William,  of 

Little  Mereley.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 
Adam  Nowell,  living  7  Edward  1.,  was  ancestor  of 
John  Nowell,  m.  twice,  and  d.  1526,  leaving,  by  Dowsabel, 

his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Buflord,  with 

several  daus.,  five  sons, 

Roger,  of  whom  presently. 

Alexander,  Dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

Laceence,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  an  able  Antiquary. 

Robert,  Attorney  at  the  Courts  of  Wards  and  Liveries. 

Nicholas. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Roger  Nowell,  Esq.,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Sher- 
borne, Knt.  of  Stonyhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1567, 
was  great-great-grandfather  of 

Roger  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Eede  or  Eeade  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
bapt.  8  Aug.  1582,  aged  35  at  the  Heralds'  Visitation,  1613, 
who  d.  23  Nov.  1623,  leaving  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  Newton)  an  eldest  son, 

Roger  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Read  HaD,  bart.  13  March,  1605, 
aged  7  at  the  Heralds'  Visitation,  1613,  and  aged  58  at  that  of 
1664.  He  m.  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Holt,  Esq.  of 
Stubley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (wh»  was  buried  7  June, 
1681)  had  (with  four  daus.)  six  sons.  Mr.  Nowell,  who  raised 
a  regt.  at  his  own  expense  for  the  protection  of  Charles  I., 
and  defended  Latham  House  with  great  skill  and  bravery  as 
its  Colonel,  was  buried  25  May,  1695.  His  4th,  but  (at  the 
Visitation  of  1664)  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Nowell,  Esq.  *f  Read  Hall,  bapt.  30  Aug. 
1632,  TO.  1st,  1665,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Far- 
rington,  Esq.  of  Werden,  co.  Lancaster ;  and  2ndly,  5  Feb. 
1673,  Eleanor,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton  and 
Stainton,  co.  York.  By  the  latter  (who  was  buried  15  Dec. 
1683)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  the  elder,  of  Read  Hall,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Read 
and  also  possessor  of  Netherside,  bapt.  19  Jan.  1674-5; 
m.  1st,  31  Jan.  1694,  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Townley,  of 
Carr  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  that  lady  having  d.  13  March 
following,  he  m.  2ndly,  16  March,  1695-6,  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Heber,  Esq.  of  Marton  and  Stainton,  co.  York,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  1744)  had  (with  other  issue), 

1  Roger,  of  Read  Hall,  bapt.  27  Dec.  1697  ;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Legard,  Bart,  of  Ganton,  co.  York,  and  was 
buried  11  Oct.  1734,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1  AprO,  1770) 
two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 

Kebecca,  m.  the   Rev.   John    Cayley,  of   Low   Hall, 

Brompton. 
Dorothy,    m.  the  Rev.    Cuthbert  Allanson,   D.D.,    of 

Adlington,  co.  Lancaster,  Rector  of  Wath,  co.  York,  and 

sometime  Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons.    She  d. 

1760,  leaving  issue. 

2  Thomas,  d.  unm. 

3  Alexander,  first  of  Manchester,  and  subsequently  of  Read 
Hall,  bapt.  31  Jan.  1706;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hatfield,  of  Stockport,  co.  Chester;  and  d.  30  Oct.  1750, 
having  had  by  her  (who  was  buried  18  Oct.  1763)  four 
sons, 

Alexander,  of  Read  Hall,  m.  7  Nov.  1761,  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  John  Ramsey,  of  Dean  Street, 
Soho,jand  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1785)  left  at  his  decease. 
May,  1772,  an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  who  d.  4 
Jan.  1778,  aged  12. 

Thomas,  bapt.  18  May,  1735,  Lieut,  in  the  King's  regt. 
of  Volunteers  ;  d.  unm.  1765. 

Roger,  of  Derby,  Surgeon,  m.  Dorothy  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Sole,  of  Bobbing  Place,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who 
■m.  2ndly,  Col.  Heathcote,  of  Derby)  left  at  his  decease, 
1764,  aged  27,  two  daus,  and  co-heirs. 

Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Constantino  Jennings, 
of  Shiplake,  co.  Oxford. 
Dorothy  Anne,  m.  James  Barton,  of  Manchester. 
Eichard,  bapt.  1738;  d.  young  1743. 

4  Henry,  bapt.  13  April,  1709;  d.  1754. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  30  March,  1676;  d.  v.  p.  unm. 

III.  Eobert,  bapt.  9  May,  1680. 

IV.  Alexander,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

1.  Bridget,  m.  before  1695,  Thomas  Sherson,  of  EUed  Craig, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

The  youngest  son, 

Alexander  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  co.  Lancaster,  Ciipt. 
in  the  Lancashire  Militia,  bapt.  11  May,  1682;  m.  12  Dec. 
1706,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard  Assheton,  of  Cuerdale,  and  was 
buried  16  March,  1747,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  3  May, 
1746), 

Alexander,  living  1736,  who  had  two  sons,  Charles  and 
Eichard. 

Richard,  of  the  Accountant  General's  Office,  Court  of  Chan- 
cery, bapt.  18  Nov.  1712;  living  unm.  1783. 

Eogcr,  of  Altham  HaU,  and  Stockbridge,  co.  Lancaster,  m. 


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NOY 


1179 


the  relict  of  Lonsdale,  of  High  Ripley,  co.  Lancaster,  anil 
had  nn  only  chilil,  Mary,  i?!.  James  Karington,  Ksq.,  biollicr 
of  Sir  William  I'uriiigton,  Knt.  ofSliawcUall,  co.  Lancaster. 
Thomas,  d.  unm. 
James,  ;;(.  Alice,  dan.  of   Cobb,  of  Nantwicli,  co.  Chester, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Perkins)  left  at  his  decease, 
4  May,  1749,  tlirce  dans,  and  co-heirs,  Elizabeth,  m.  I'rcst- 
bury,  of  Chester;  Kebecca,  and  Anne,  living  unm.  1783. 
Ralph,  of  whom  presently. 

Klizabeth,  m.  6  Aug.  1745,  James  Isherwood,  Esq.of  Bolton- 
Ic-Moors;  he  d.  1782. 
The  yoimsrcst  son, 

Ralph  Nowell,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp  ITall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
subsequently  of  Kccleston,  in  tlie  same  co.,  and  of  Coverhead, 
CO.  York,  m.  1  Dec.  1755,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Whitaker, 
Esq.  of  Holme,  co.  Lancaster,  and  ((.  25  May,  1780,  aged  58, 
having  had  by  her  (who  was  buried  3  April,  1793), 

I.  Tiio.MAS  Michael,  successor  to  his  father,  of  Eccleston  and 
Coverhead,  and  of  The  Retreat,  Essex,  M.D.,  b.  29  Sept. 
1760;  m.  Anne  West,  of  the  city  of  London,  and  d.  8  Aug. 
1807,  leaving  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Alexander  John  Nowell,  0.  7  May,  1789,  d.  unm.  17  Sept. 
1814. 

IT.  Alexander,  an  officer  in  the  Indian  army,  in  which  he 
continued  till  his  marriage,  1793,  w  hen  lie  settled  in  Tirhoot, 
in  Bengal.  He  subsequently  became  of  Underley,  in  West- 
morland, which  county  he  represented  in  Parliament.  He 
m.  1st,  6  Jan.  1793,  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kearnan, 
of  the  city  of  London,  and  widow  of  Col.  Henry  Watson, 
Chief  Engineer  to  the  East  India  Company  ;  and  2ndly, 
6  April,  1825,  Charlotte,  4th  dau.  of  James  Farrington,  Esq. 
of  Shawe  Hall,  to.  Lancaster,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child 
of  Roger  Now  ell,  Esq.  of  Altham  Hall,  which  lady  d.  2  Jan. 
1842.     Mr.  Nowell  d.  s.  p.  17  Nov.  1842,  at  Nethcrside. 

III.  Ralph,  b.  1763;  d.  1777. 

IV.  Richard,  of  London,  b.  29  ^Dec.  17G4  ;  to.  1  July,  1793, 
Anne  Isabella  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Arthur  Coliam, 
Archdeacon  of  Wilt.*,  Prebendary  of  Sarnm,  and  rf.  s.  p. 

I.  Rebecca,  m.  29  Dec.  1789,  William  Atkinson,  Esq.  of 
Linton,  in  Craven,  co.  York,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1829,  leaving 
by  him,  who  d.  14  April,  1816,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Margaret,  of  Netherside  and  Linton,  co.  York,  who 
assumed,  1  Nov.  1843,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Nowell, 
out  of  respect  to  her  uncle,  Alexander,  and  as  being  the 
eldest  representative  of  the  family.  She  m.  U  May,  1822, 
the  Rev.  Josias  Robinson,*  M.A.,  Rector  of  Alresford, 
Essex,  and  by  him  (who  d.  20  May,  1843)  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  Dawson,  late  of  Nethcrside,  d.  7  Jan.  I8G6. 

2  Thomas  Whitaker,  M.A.,  now  of  Netherside. 

3  William  Atkinson,  M.A.,  6.  30  June,  1829. 

4  Ralph  Assheton,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  ^Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
b.  23  Nov.  1830;  iii.  11  June,  1865,  Ellen  Eliza,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  H.  J.  Swale,  of  Ingheld,  Settle,  co.  York. 

5  Richard,  </.  young. 

1  Mary  Charlotte. 

2  Margaret,  iji.  18Nov.  1851,  Thomas HordernWhittaker, 
Esq.  of  the  Holme,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  11  Oct.  1852, 
leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  Charlotte. 

Sherf.  21  Oct.  I8GI. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Jan.  1799,  — Williams,  of  Hoddeslon,  co.  Herts, 
and  rf.  1841.  iii.  Lucy. 

IV.  Sarah,  )/;,.  11  Dec.  1792,  Thomas  Hainsworth,  of  Leeds, 
whorf.  s.  p.  April,  1824.  v.  Mary. 

A  nns-  Arg.,  three  covered  cups  sa.    Crext — .*\n  a rm  cmbowcd 
in  armour  holding  in  the  hand  a  flaming  bomb,  all  ppr. 
Heat — Netherside,  near  Skipton,  co.  York. 


NOWELL. 

See  UsTiCKE. 


NOYES    OF    EAST    MASCALLS. 

Notes,  Thomas  Herbert,  Esq.,  B.  A.,  F.G.S.,  of 
East  Masealls,  Sussex,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
31  Aug.  1800 ;  771.  20  Sept.  1826,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Thomson  Halsey,  Esq.  of 
Gaddcsden  Park,  Herts,  SI.P.,  brother  of  Richard 
"VVhately,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Herbert,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
J. P.  Sussex,  h.  2  Aug.  1827. 

II.  Edward  Herbert,  Lieut.  10th  Bombay  Native  Infantry, 
b.  23  July,  1835. 

III.  Kennaway  William  Herbert,  Capt.  85th  Light  Infantry, 
6.  14  Oct.  1836. 

IV.  Lionel  Herbert,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  15  Oct.  1838;  in.  8  July, 

•  Of  the  family  of  Robinson,  lormerly  ol  Raydalc,  co.  Y'ork. 


1862,  Kathleen,   dau.  of  Hon.  Thomas  Herbert  Power, 

Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  South  Australia,  and 

has  issue  four  children. 
V.  Frederick  Robert  Halsey  Herbert  (Rev.),  B.A.,  b.  29  Nov. 

1S39.  VI.  Hamilton  Herbert,  U.  1848. 

VII.  Philip  Algernon  Herbert,  b.  21  Aug.  1843. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Herbert. 

II.  Alice  Herbert.  in.  Fanny  Herbert. 

IV.  Mary  Blanche  Herbert.  v.  Sibyl  Evelyn  Herbert. 

iLillCilJC— This  family  was  settled  at  an  early  period  in 
Wilts  and  Hants,  where  it  was  possessed  of  considerable  estates 
in  the  16th  century. 

In  1540,  William  Noyes  purchased  the  prebend  of  Arches- 
fouiito  (now  Urchfonl),  with  its  dependencies,  from  the  Earl 
of  Hertford,  afterwards  tlie  Protector  Somerset.  He  d.  1557, 
leaving,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  five  daus.  and  four  sons,  i.  Robert; 
II.  John,  who  was  M.P.  for  Calne  in  1600;  in.  Richard,  who 
was  of  Manningford,  and  rf.  s.  p.  1600;  iv.  William,  also  of 
Manningford,  and  rf.  1596.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Noves,  who  .?.  to  the  prebend  and  estates  of  Erch- 
font,  m.  Joan  Atlridge;  and  dying  at  a  great  age  in  1014,  left 
by  his  will,  proved  in  that  year,  his  estates  at  Archesfounte  to 
his  2nd  son,  William,  having  previously  settled  his  eldest  son, 
RoiiERT,  on  the  estate  of  Hatherdean,  near  Andover,  which  he 
had  purchased  in  1574.    This 

Robert  Notes,  of  llatlierdean,  rf.  1636,  and  was  buried  in 
Andover  Chancel,  leaving  a  numerous  family,  and  making 
Peter  Noyes,  of  Andover,  his  executor.  His  brother,  William 
Noyes,  Esq.  of  Archesfounte,  rf.  27  Oct.  1618,  leaving  by  his 
wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Erneley,  Esq.  (High  Sheriff  of  Wilts 
in  1580),  who  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Chaldficld  House, 
three  sons,  i.  WiUiam,  of  Chaldfield,  rf.  1646 ;  ii.  Robert,  of 
Chaldfield,  rf.  1637 ;  iii.  Richard,  of  Chaldheld,  rf.  1636 ;  and 
three  daus.  He  also  made  his  cousin,  Peter  Noyes  the  elder, 
of  Andover,  his  executor.  This  Peter  Notes  was  apparently 
a  brother  of  William  Noyes,  of  Ramridge  House,  in  Weyliill, 
who  7)1.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Nicholas  Bacon,  Esq.  of 
Whiteparish,  and  who  in  1608  filed  a  Bill  in  Chancery  against 
the  Master  and  Fellows  of  Ewelme  Hospital,  in  which  he 
recites  that  his  ancestors  had  for  200  years  then  last  past  held 
the  said  manor  of  Ramridge.  Upon  the  death  of  his  son, 
William  Noyes,  of  Ramridge,  s.  p.  1626,  his  extensive  estates 
in  Wilts  passed  to  his  four  sisters  as  coheirs,  while  Ramridge 
manor  passed  in  settlement  to  his  widow  Helen,  who  conveyed 
it  to  her  2nd  husband,  Mr.  Drake.  Peter  Noyes,  of  Andover, 
who,  on  his  cousin's  death,  in  1626,  had  in  vain  laid  claim  t.> 
her  estates  in  the  Court  of  Wards,  had  m.  1589,  Agnes,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Noyes,  of  Trunkwcll  House,  Shiiiijeld, 
Berks,  by  whom  he  bad, 

John,  rf.  v.nm. 

Peter,  of  Trunkwell,  to.  1621,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Adrian  Kirby, 
of  Basing,  and  rf.  1644,  v.  p.,  leaving  two  sons,  Peter,  who 
s.  his  grandfather;  and  John,  of  Strathfieldsaye,  who 
rf.  *■.  ;).  1668,  and  was  buried  at  Slunlield. 

Richard,  m.  and  left  issue. 

Joyce,  Mi.  Rev.  Robert  Wylde,  D.D.  Catherine. 

Peter  Noyes  the  elder  rf.  1647,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Peter  Notes,  of  Trunkwell,  who  entered  his  pedigree  on 
the  Visitation  of  Berks.  He  m.  1653,  Winifred,  dau.  of  John 
White,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  2nd  son  of  Martin  White, 
Esq.  of  Fittleford,  Dorset;  and  dying  1666,  was  buried  at  Sliin- 
field,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Winifred  (who  rf.  1679)  four  sons 
and  three  daus.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Noyes,  who  became  the  representative  of  the 
family,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of 
Horton,  Bucks,  and  great-granddau.  and  heiress  of  George 
Newton,  Esq.  of  East  Masealls,  Susses.  He  rf.  1734,  having 
had  issue, 

William,  one  of  the  Six  Clerks  in  Chancery,  m.  1726,  Martha, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Stvetton,  co. 
Warwick,  and  Horsepath,  co.  Oxford,  the  last  of  the  Stretton 
branch  of  the  family  of  Herbert.  He  rf.  1728,  leaving  two 
sons,  Thomas  Herbert,  who  s.  his  grandlather;  and 
William  Herbert,  who  d.  young. 

Peter,  Citizen  of  London.  John. 

Winifred,  (/.  1779.  Anne,  d.  .«.  p.  1800. 

Margaret,  m.  Nicholas  Scaly,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Bridgcwaicr. 

William  Noyes"  grandson, 

Thomas  Herbert  Notes,  Esq.,  was  of  Bcrkhampstead  St. 
Peter's,  Herts,  and  Cliairnian  of  Quarter  Sessions,  D.L.  lor 
that  CO.  He  m.  175G,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Halsey, 
Esq.  of  Gaddcsden  Park,  M.P.  for  Herts  (of  kin  to  William  of 
Wykeham),  and  rf.  1776,  leaving,  besides  a  dau.,  EUzabcth, 
who  rf.  7inm.,  an  only  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  llKiuituT  Notes,  of  East  Masealls,  JI.A.,  of 


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l^TJGr 


Ch.  Ch.  Ornn,  Vicar  of  Bath  Easton,  Somerset,  m.  23  April, 
1798,  Maria,  dau.  of  Baker  John  Littlehales,  Esq.  of  Moulsey 
Park,  Surrey,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Baker  Baker,  Bart,  of 
Eanston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  1760)  had  two  sons, 
1.  Thos£as  Hebbekt,  his  heir;  and  ii.  BendaU  Frederick,  late 
an  officer  in  the  56th  regt.,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  J.  Franldin, 
Esq.  of  Leamington,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue,  Bendall, 
d.  unm.  1854;  Peter  Charles  Maedonald  Lockhart,  b.  1834; 
and  Ada  Maria.  Mr.  Noyes  d.  8  Aug.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son,  the  present  Thomas  Heebebt  Xotes,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  three  crosses-crosslet  in  bend  arg.  Crest — On  a 
cap  of  maintenance  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  dove  holding  in  the 
beak  an  olive-branch  ppr.    Motto — Nuncia  pacis  oliva. 

Stats — East  Mascalls,  Sussex ;  The  Manor  House,  Stretton- 
oa-Dunsmore ;  and  PaxMU  Park,  Lindfield,  Sussex. 


NUGENT  OF  FARKEN  CONNELL. 

NuGEXT,  St.  Geoege  Meevtx,  Esq.  of  Farren 
Connell,  co.  Cavan,  Col.  in  the  army,  severely 
wounded  at  Sobraon,  b.  19  Jan.  1825  ;  m.  June,  1856, 
Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Edward  Litton, 
Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland,  M.P.  Coleraine,  and 
has  liad  issue, 

I.  Oliver  St.  George  Christopher,  5.  1857;  d.  1858. 

n.  St.  George  Richard  Litton,  6.  1859;  d.  1865. 

lu.  Oliveb  Stcabt  Wood,  6.  9  Nov.  1860. 

rv.  Mervyn  Cecil,  6.  1  May,  1862. 

iltnraflC. — Oliver  Ndgent,  Esq.  of  Ballina,  3rd  son  (by 
Marian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  Lord  Howth)  of  Sir  Chris- 
toplier  Nugent,  eldest  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Eichard,  12th 
Lord  Delvin,  m.  1st  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Christopher,  6th  Lord 
Dunsany,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Cheistopheb,  ancestor  of 
the  Nugents  of  Ballina.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  Miss  Browne,  of  co. 
Westmeath,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

William  Ncgext,  Esq.  of  ?Lathanwear,  m.  Alison,  dan.  of  Sir 
James  Fitzsimon,  of  Tullynally,  and  had  two  sons,  Oliveb  and 
James.    The  former, 

Oliveb  Nuge.nt,  Esq.of  Enagh,  co.  Caran,  to.  Joan,  dan.  of 
Christopher  Nugent,  of  Kilmore,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
Nicholas,  of  Enagh,  and  Robert,  of  whom  we  treat.    The  latter, 

Eobebt  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Farren  Connell,  b.  1640;  -ni.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Eichard  Dease,  Esq.  of  Turbotstown,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  one  son, 

Oliveb  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  6.  1676 ;  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Col.  John  Eeilly,  of  Garryrocock,  co.  Cavan,  and  by 
her  had,  with  three  daus.,  a  son  and  heir, 

Eobebt  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  High  Sheriff  17C2,  6. 
6  Oct.  1703;  m.  2  Sept.  1740,  Anastatia,  dau.  of  Michael 
Lincoln,  Esq.,  and  had  three  sons,  Oliveb,  his  heir;  Eichard, 
Capt.  31st  regt.,  and  afterwards  an  officer  in  the  Eussian  ser- 
vice, 6.  1745,  d.  unm.  11  July,  1794;  and  Christopher,  Capt. 
49th  regt.,  6.  1746.    The  eldest  son, 

OLn-EE  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove,  High  Sheriff  1788,  6. 
20  Oct.  1741;  771.  June,  1766,  Eleanor  Mervyn,  dau.  of  Chris- 
topher Irvine,  Esq.  of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Oliver,  an  officer  in  the  army,  5.  1771;  d.  unm.  1794,  v. p. 

Eichard,  an  officer  E.A.,  6.  1774;  d.  unm.  1794,  v.  p. 

Bobert  William,  Capt.  Eoyal  Irish  Artillery,  d.  s.p.  1794. 

Cheistophee  Edmosd  Johs,  of  whom  presently. 

Mervyn,  m.  the  Very  Eev.  John  William  Keatinge,  Dean  of 
St.  Patrick's,  nephew  to  the  1st  Lord  Oriel ;  and  d.  March, 
1811. 

Henrietta  Catherine  Blanche,  m.  June,  1799,  James  O'Eeilly, 
Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  co.  Meath;  and  d.  April,  1823. 
Mr.  Nugent  d.  10  July,  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  youngest  and 
then  only  surviving  son, 

Cheistopheb  Edmosd  John  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Bobsgrove, 
CO.  Cavan,  an  officer  of  Dragoons,  b.  22  June,  1777 ;  ra. 
13  June,  1803,  Sophia  Maria  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Kathbome,  Esq.  of  Scrypplestown,  co.  Dublin,  by  Florence 
Elizabeth  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Irvine,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Castle  Irvine,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue, 

OLrvEB,  h.  17  June,  1804;  m.  30  Oct.  1837,  Sophia  Anna 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Eobert  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Kinlough 
House,  ci.  Leitrim;  and  dying  5  Jan.  1840,  left  a  son, 
Edmos-d  Eobebt,  of  Kilrue,  b.  8  Feb.  1839;  m.  15  Dec.  1864, 
Ida  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Eowe,  Esq.  of  Ballycross, 
D.^.  CO.  Wexford,  and  d.  s.p.  1876. 

WilUam  Gavin,  an  officer  in  the  Madras  Engineers,  6. 
17  June,  1805;  d.  unm.  24  Dec.  1828. 

Edmond,  Vicar  of  Denn,  co.  Cavan,  h.  17  Oct.  1808;  m. 
2  Dec.  1840,  Frances,  dau.  of  Matthew  Nisbett,  Esq.  of 
Dcrricarne  Hou?e,  co.  Leitrim;  and  d.  1  Nov.  1854,  leaving 
a  dau.,  Suptiia  Ma/y. 


Eobert  George,  6.  14  Oct.  1812;  d.  29  Jan.  1835. 

BicHAED,  of  Kilrne,  J.P.  co.  Meath,  b.  17  Aug.  1822;  m. 
5  Dec.  1848,  Amelia  St.  George,  dau.  of  Eight  Eev.  Edward 
Stopford,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward 
Stopford  Edmond  Eichard,  b.  23  Feb.  1851 ;  1  Sophia  Maria 
Anne  Catherine;  and  2  Eugenie  Hortense  Amelia  St.  George 
Catherine. 

St.  Geoege  Mebvtn,  now  of  Farren  Connell. 

Henrietta  Florence,  m.  Dec.  1827,  Eev.  George  Lowther 
Irvine,  eldest  son  of  Eev.  William  Henry  Irvine,  and  grand- 
son of  Col.  Irvine,  M.P. ;  and  d.  13  March,  1834. 

Sophia  Letitia,  d.  young,  9  Nov.  1817. 
Mr.  Nugent  was  J.P.  for  co.  Cavan,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff 
1821 ;  d.  20  Feb.  1853. 

Arms — Erm.,  two  bars  gu.     Crest — A  cockatrice  rising  vert, 
tail  nowed  and  wattles  gu.    Motto — Decrevi. 
Scat — Farren  Connell,  Mount  Nugent,  co.  Cavan. 


NUGENT    OF    CLONLOST. 

Nugent,  John  James,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  co. 
Westmeath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855, 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  now 
Major  Westmeath  Eifles,  b.  June,  1812 ;  m.  1st, 
1844,  Anne  Graham  e,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Eobinson,  K.H.  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1846)  had  a  dau., 

I.  Isabella  Euphemia  Anne,  ra.  1S09,  Eichard  Eaynell 
Drought,  Esq.,  formerly  51st  regt.,  eldest  surviving  son  of 
Eev.  John  Drought,  of  Glencarrig,  co.  Wicklow. 

He  m.  2ndly,   1851,  Helen,.  2nd   dau.  of  Thomas 
Grahame,  Esq.  of  Loud  Water,  Herts. 

iLtltCttJC. — Asdeew  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  co.  West- 
meath (younger  brother  of  Walter  Nugent,  of  Donore,  ancestor 
of  the  Bans,  of  Donore,  and  son  of  Andrew  Nugent,  of  Donore, 
who  was  4th  son  of  James,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  Eichard,  10th' 
Lord  Delvin),  771.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  D'Arcy,  and  was 
father  of 

Cheistopheb  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  d.  1  March,  1613, 
leaving  by  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fitz-Lawrence,  Esq., 
a  son, 

Jajies  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  Marion,  dau.  of  Eed- 
mon  Petit,  of  Ballinderry ;  and  dying  1626,  left  a  son  and  sue-    i 
cessor,  J 

Thomas  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  Isniania,  dau.  of 
Theobald  Nugent,  of  New  Haggard,  and  widow  of  Walter 
Pollard,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

James  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Cook,  of  Mollygallen,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  1693,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

James  Ncgest,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  ra.  1719,  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  and  had,  with  five  daus., 
four  sons, 

John,  of  Clonlost.  James,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p. 

Nicholas,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  at  the  Havannah. 

Walter,  who  d..  1789,  had,  with  other  issue,  John,  who  d. 
1827,  leaving,  by  Mary  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Walteb  Nugest,  created  a  Baron  of  Austria,  m.  1st, 
Louisa  Maria,  dau.  of  Eev.  Jolm  Digby,  and  sister  and 
co-heiress  of  Jfohn  Digby,  Esq.  of  Landenstown,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.,  LouisaMaria.  He  iii.2ndly, 
Georgiana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  lOtli 
Bart,  of  Hawkesbury,  by  whom  he  had  an  elder  son, 
Walter  Euthven  Nugent,  and  01  her  issue,  of  whom 
Ismania  Catherine,  m.  25  Feb.  1862,  Charles,  3rd  Lord 
Southampton. 

The  elder  son, 

Johs  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  m.  1753,  Elizabeth  Power, 

dau.  of  Eichard  le  Poer  Trench,  Esq.  of  Garbally ;  and  dying 

1770,  left 
Jahes,  his  heir. 

Eichard,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
John,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Eeynell,  Esq.  of  Eeynella,  and  left  a  son.  Eyre  Trench  John 
Eichard,   an  olTioer  in    the  army,   and  a  dau.,   Frances,  ■ 
m.  Samuel  A.  Eeynell,  Esq  of  Archerstown. 
Fanny,  m.  Hon.  Eobert  Eochfort.  » 

Alicia.  Jane.  Elizabeth.  dP 

Hester,  rn.  1790,  Capt.  George  Magill,  5th  Dragoons.  ^ 

Emily,  in.  William  Lenox  Naper,  Esq.  ; 

Louisa,  m.  Philip  Batty,  Esq.  of  Ballyhealy. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  Lieut.-Col.  Westmeath 
Jlilitia,  and  Hi£h  Sheriff  1799,  6.  1762;    m.  1809,  Isabella, 


NUGI- 


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NUN 


1181 


eldest  aau.  of  Major  Andrew  Parke,  of  Dunnally,  co.  Sligo, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  ISiiti)  liuil  issue, 

John  James,  now  of  Clonlost. 

Frances  Elizabiih. 

James  Andrew,  Lieut.-Col.  late  36th  refft.,  m.  1811,  Hester, 
only  dau.  of  John  Magill,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Hester,  and 
.     Helen. 

Isabella  Louisa,  m.  Liout.-Col.  Charles  Wynne,  R.A. 

Elizabeth  Emily  Anne,  m.  1840,  William  Lamb  I'almer,  Esq. 
of  liaban,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Nugent  d.  1832. 

Arms — Erm.,  two  bars  g\i.    Crest — A  cockatrice  rising  vert, 
tail  nowed,  combed  and  wattled  gu.    Motto — Ducrevi. 

ii)«a(— Clonlost,  Killucan,  co.  WestmeaiU. 


NUGENT    OF    PORTAFERRY. 

NuGEXT,  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Porlafeny,  co.  Down, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  Koyal  Scots  Greys,  6.  30  March, 
1834. 

ILtltfitSr.— The  very  ancient  Anslo-Norman  House  of 
Savage  oj  Portafcrry,  which  Mr.  Nugent  paternally  re- 
presents, has  been  settled  at  Portaferry,  co.  Down,  since  the 
time  of  John  De  Curcy,  1st  Earl  of  Ulster.  Under  that  famous 
warrior,  the  original  ancestor  in  Ireland  established  himself  in 
CO.  Down,  and  by  a  written  document,  dated  1  Sept.  1205,  in 
the  Tower  of  London,  we  find  "Kobin,  son  of  William  Savage, 
named  as  one  of  De  Courcy's  hostages  for  his  appearance 
before  King  John."  The  present  Barony  of  Lecale  was 
anciently  termed  the  Territory  of  the  Savages,  wherein,  at 
Ardglass,  they  and  their  dependants  erected  seven  castles,  the 
Tuins  of  which  are  still  est;mt.  It  appears,  also,  that  a  stately 
Monastery  of   Dominicans  was  founded  at  Newton,   in  the 

■  Little  Ards,  a.d.  1424,  by  the  Savages,   "gentleman  of  Eng- 

•  lish  extraction." 

HowLAND  Savage,  Lord  of  the  Little  Ards,  co.  Down,  repre- 
sentative of  the  family  in  the  middle  of  the  IGth  century,  d.  at 
Portaferry,  12  Feb.  1572,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Patbick,  his  heir. 

II.  Eowland,  whose  son,  Patrick  Savage,  Esq.,  was  father 
of  two  sons,  John  and  Kobert.    The  elder, 

John  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ballyvarley,  m.  and  had  (with  five 
dans.)  three  sons, 

Patrick,  of  whom  presently,  as  heir  to  Portaferry. 
James,  s.  his  nephew  at  Portaferry. 
Hugh,  ancestor  of  Savage  oj  BaUjmadun.  co.  Dublin. 
ni.  Edmund.  iv.  Hichard.  v.  James. 

The  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Little  Ards,  h.  1535 ;  m. 
Anne  Plunket,  and  dying  31  Dec.  1G03-4,  left  two  sons, 
KowLAND  and  Patrick.    The  elder, 

Rowland  Savage,  Lord  of  the  Little  Ards,  in.  Rose  Eussel, 
of  EathmuUen,  co.  Down,  and  d.  25  June,  1619,  leaving 
an  only  child,  m.  O'Hara,  of  co.  Antrim.  His  brother  and 
cuccessor, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  to.  1G23,  Jean,  dau.  of 
Lord  Montgomery,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1C47)  had, 

Hugh,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  co-heir  to  her  brother,  m.  George  Wilton,  Esq. 

of  Gaulstown,  co.  Wcstmeath. 
Sarah,   co-heir  to  her  brother,  m.  1st,  Sir  Bryan  O'Neil, 
Bart,  of  Bakerstown,  so  created  for  his  gallantry  at  Edge 
Hill,  and  had  issue.    She  m.  2ndly,  Eichard  liich,  Esq. 
Patrick  Savage  d.  1644,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hcgh  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  d.  unm.  10  Feb.  1683,  and 
'•was  s.  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by  his  cousin, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Derry,  and  afterwards  of  Porta- 
ferry, who,  by  Mary  his  wife,  left  issue, 

Patrick,  d.  13  June,  1712. 

Euwland,  d.  23  May,  1723;  m.  1718,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Nichol  is  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  co.  Down.  She  d.  April, 
1721,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Catharine,  m.  Eoger  Hall,   Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  co- 
Down. 
F.DWARD,  his  heir.  Francis,  d.  8  Jan.  1722. 

Catharine,  m.  John  Moore,  Esq.  of  Drumbanagher. 

Patrick  Savage  d.  13  Sept.  1724,  aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eon, 

Edward  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  d.  unm.  18  March, 
1725,  and  was  buried  at  Portaferry.    His  uncle  and  successor, 

James  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Magee,  Esq.  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  s.  his  father.  He  m. 
Catherine  Savage,  and  had  issue  a  son,  James,  who  d.  young. 
At  bis  decease  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 


Andrew  Savaob,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  in.  Margaret,  sister 
and  co-heir  of  Governor  Nugent,  and  dau.  of  Andrew  Nugent, 
E.sq.  of  Dysart,  co.  Wcstmeath,  by  bis  wile,  tlie  Lady  Catherino 
Nugent,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  4th  Earl  of  Wtstmeatb, 
and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Patrick  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  to.  1765,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Andrew,  his  heir. 

Patrick  Nugent,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Sandiford, 
and  had  issue,  llBNRV ;  Andrew;  Anne;  and  Harriet. 

Eoger  Hall,  Capt.  E.N.,  d.  iniin.        John  Levallin,  </.  ujim. 

William  (llev.),  Ecctor  of  Shinrone,  Kin;;'s  Co.,  nt.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Savage  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  and  had  issue 
four  sons  and  three  daus. 

Barbara,  to.  Eoger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water. 

Dorcas  Sophia. 
Mr.  Savage  d.  7  March,  1797,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Ndgent,  and  liecanie 

Andrew  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the 
North  Down  Militia.  He  was  6.  3  June,  1770;  m.  13  June, 
1800,  Hon.  Selina  Vesey,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Vis- 
count de  Vesci,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Vesey,  w.  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James  M. 
Stronge,  2ud  bart.  of  Tynan  Abbey,  co.  Armagh,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Andrew  Eobcrt,  b.  22  June,  1836 ;  d.  Oct.  1856. 

2  Kilmund  Henry  Stuart,  b.  26  Jan.  1843. 

1  Isabella  Frances. 

2  Selina  Florence,  m.  Edward  Wingficld  Verner,  Esq.  of 
Cork  Abbey,  near  Bray,  co.  Dublin,  son  of  Sir  William 
Verner,  1st  bart.  of  Vcrner's  Bridge. 

III.  Andrew,  of  Strangford,  co.  Down,  a  3Iajor  in  the  army, 
late  3Gth  regt.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co..  High  Sheriff 
1807,  b.  28  May,  1809;  m.  4  Oct.  1841,  Hon.  Harriet  Mar- 
garet Maxwell,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  Gth  Lord  Farnham.  and 
widow  of  Edward  Southwell,  3rd  Viscount  Baugor,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Walter  Andrew,  Lieut.  E.E.,  &.28  Dee.  1846:  d.  1870. 

1  Harriet  Annette  Catherine,  m.  Feb.  1863,  Henry  Head, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

2  Miriam  Dora. 

IV.  Arthur,  m.  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Brooke, 
of  Colebrooke,  CO.  Fermanagh,  brother  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue,  Selina,  (/.  5  Nov. 
1871.  He  m.  2ndly,  Isabella,  2ud  dau.  of  John  Tisdall,  Esq. 
of  Charlesfort,  co.  Meath. 

v.  Charles  Lavallin  William,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m. 
Charlotte  Alicia,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Pitt,  and  has  issue, 
seven  sons  and  three  daus. 

I.  Selina  Elizabeth,  w.  Sir  James  Stronge,  3rd  bart.  of 
Tynan  Abbey. 

II.  Anne  Margaret,  m.  Sept.  1343,  Samuel  Madden  Francis 
Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow  Water,  late  Major  75th  regt. 

Lieut.-Col.  Nugent,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Down,  for  which  co.  he 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1808,  d.  2  Feb.  1846,  and  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Patrick  John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Portaferry,  Lieut.-Col.  of 
the  North  Down  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  Down  1843,  in. 
29  April,  1833,  his  cousin,  Hon.  Catherine  Vesey,  dau.  of 
John,  2ud  Viscount  de  Vesci,  and  had  issue, 

Andrew,  now  of  Portaferry. 
John  Vesey,  Capt.  &lst  regt.,  b.  16  July,  1837. 
Arthur  Vesey,  17th  rigt.,  b.  2  March,  1841. 
Frances  Isabella,  to.  April,  1862,  Capt.  George  Barrington 
Price,  Scots  Greys. 

Mr.  Nugent  d.  Nov.  1857. 

^(i-iHs— Erm.,  two  bars  gu.    Cratt — A  cockatrice,  wings  ex- 
panded vert,  tail  waved  wattled  gu.     Motto — Decrcvi. 
SuUi — Portaferry,  co.  Down;  and  Dysart,  Wcstmeath. 


NUNN     OF    ST.    MARGARET'S. 

NtJNN,  Edwakd  AYestbv,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's, 
00.  Wexford,  J.P.,  High  Slicrifl  1849  ;  m.  23  Dec. 
1852,  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Hugh  Stewart,  Eector 
of  Kilscoran,  co.  Wexford,  and  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Ferns,  and  has  issue, 


II.  Edward  Wcstby. 
IV.  Henry  William. 
III.  Elfrida. 


I.  Joshua  Arthob. 

III.  Eichard. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Emily. 

itt'ltrafJC— The  family  of  Nunn,  of  St.  Margaret's,  is 
stated  to  have  been  originally  resident  in  Suffolk. 

Eichard  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Wexford,  son  of 
Joshua  Nunn,  of  London,  Merchant,  settled  in  Ireland  as 
Capt.  in  Ireton's  Dracoons  1649.  He  got  a  grant  of  lands  in 
the  cos.  WcxforU  and  Cavan,  1663,  and  a  confirmation  of  the 


1182 


NUN 


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OAK 


same  16  Nor.  1GG5,  in  all  containing  4,500  acres.  He  was 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Wexford  1675.  He  made  his  will  12  May, 
1692,  w  hich  was  proved  10  June  following.  By  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, he  left  at  his  decease  three  sons,  Joshua,  his  heir ; 
Eichard,  of  Hill  Castle,  m.  1  Aug.  1688,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
William  Radford,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  and  was  grandfather  of 
Joseph,  of  Hill  Castle,  who  left  two  daus.,  co-heirs,  r,i.  their 
cousins,  Joshua  Xunn  and  John  Kickson  Nunn  ;  William,  of 
London;  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Joshua  Xusn,  of  St.  Margaret's,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1709,  a 
Commissioner  for  raising  money  for  William  III.  1698,  rn. 
Feb.  1676,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Francis  Harvey  Esq.  of  Killane 
Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1743)  had  issue.  Mr.  Nunn  d.  1735, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ncsn,  of  St.  Margaret's,  High  Sheriff  1731  ;  m.  1723, 
Susannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  French,  Esq.  of  Camlin, 
CO.  Weiford  (by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Welman),  and  had  issue 
(with  five  daus.)  four  sons, 

Joshua,  of  whom  hereafter. 

John,  of  Rosehill,  co.  Wexford,  n.  Lydia,  dau.  of  Abraham 

Augustus  Kickson,  Esq.  of  Munny,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had 

is^me, 

1  John  Kickson,  of  Eosehill,  Barrister-at-Law,  Capt.  in 
the  Wexford  Militia,  m.  Helena,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Joseph  Kunn,  Esq.  of  Hill  Castle,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

John  Loftus,  Capt.  Royal  Fusiliers,  severely  wounded 
at  Pamplona,   in   Spain,  28  July,    1813,   6.  1795;    7/!. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Edmund  Butler,  Esq.  of  Edmunds- 
bury,  Queens  Co.,  and   d.  v.  p.  Jan.   1840,    leaving 
issue, 
WrLLiAM   Edward  Butler,   Lieut.   55th  regt.,   and 
Capt.  Royal  Flint  Riiles,  b.  19  Feb.  1835  ;  m.  March, 
1868,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  L.  F.  Thomas, 
M.A.,  and  had  issue, 

John  Loftus  Joshua.  Augustus  Edward. 

Charles. 
Helena  Frances  Mabel. 

Helena  Letitia.  Frances  Lydia. 

Augusta  Susanna,  m.  Benjamin  Bunbury,  Esq. 

2  Abraham  Augustus,  Major  West  Indian  regt.  wounded 
in  action  in  St.  Domingo,  23  Feb.,  d.  s.  p.  14  March,  1803. 

3  Lorenzo,  Major  89th  regt.,  d.  1816. 

4  Joshua,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Waller.  Esq.,  and  had, 
with  three  daus.,  who  d.  unm., 

Eichard,  d.  unm. 

Abraham  Augustus  (Rev.),  ni.  and  has  issue. 

John  Henry,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Joshua,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Letitia,  ra.  Francis  Richards,  Esq. 

1  Mary,  rn.  Rev.  George  Walters,  and  had  issue. 

2  Susannah,  m.  Eev.  Henry  St.  Eloy,  Rector  of  Edennine. 
French  (Eev.),  b.  1728;  d.  unm.  1753. 

Loftus,  Capt.  in  tlie  army,  d.  s.  p.  1818. 
Mr.  Kuim,  who  d.  1753,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joshua  Xukx,  Esq.  St.  Jtargaret's,  High  Sheriff  1754,  m.  11 
April,  1753,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sterne  Tighe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1829)  had  issue.  Mr.  Kunn  d.  Oct.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Joshua  Kukn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's,  m.  1787,  his  cousin, 
Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Kunn,  Esq.  of  Hill  Castle, 
by  his  wife  Frances,  dau.  of  Chief  Baron  Keating,  and  thus 
the  two  branches  of  the  Kunn  family  became  united.  He  left 
issue, 

I.  Joshua,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Gordon  Gray,  of 
Stratton,  and  of  Virgin  Valley,  Jamaica,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  -Tohn,  m.  Frances  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  dau.  of 
Ebenezer  Goodall,  Esq.,  M.D.,  who  d.  24  Aug.  1877,  aged 
28  years.  2  Charles.  3  Gordon. 

1  Augusta.  2  Emma.  3  Kate. 

m.  Joseph,  of  the  26th regt.,  killed  at  Corunna. 

IV.  John,  of  Silverspring,  J. P.,  b.  7  April,  1801 ;  m.  2  Sept. 
1834,  Anna  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Radford  Eowe, 
Esq.  of  Ballyharty,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Joshua,  90th  Light  Infantry,  6.  3  July,  1835. 

2  Edward  Joseph,  b.  8  July,  1840. 

3  William  Bolton,  b.  22  March,  1842;  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Breen,  Esq.,  J. P. 

4  Joshua  Loftus.  b.  2  Jan.  18.50. 

.5  St.  George  Eichard,  6.  22  May,  1853. 

1  Sophia  Jane. 

2  Emily  Elfrida,  m.  Karcissns  Edward  Huson,  Esq.  of 
Springfield,  Lieut.-Col.  in  Wexford  Militia. 

3  Frances  Helena.  4  Josephine  Letitia. 

V.  Loftus  (Eev.),  of  Ballycamey,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Charlotte 
Pemberton,  of  Dablin,  and  has  issue,  1  Loftus  ;  1  Frances ; 
and  2  Anna, 


I.  Francos,  m.  Highgatt  Tench,  Esq.  of  Ballyhealy  Hotisei 
CO.  Wexford. 

II.  June,  m.  William  Bolton,  Esq.  of  the  Island,  co.  Wex-- 
fcrd. 

III.  Helena,  2nd  wife  of  Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan. 

IV.  Maria,  m.  George  Dance,  E-sq.  of  Duljlin. 

V.  Elfrida,  rn.  Sir  Garrett  Keville,  Knt.  of  Ashhrook,  co. 
Dublin. 

His  son  and  heir, 

JosuuA  Kunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's  and  Hill  Castle,  m. 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Westby,  Esq.  of  High  Park,  co. 
Wicklow,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Kov.  1874)  he  left  issue, 

I.  Edward  Westbt,  now  of  St.  Margaret's  and  Hill  Castle. 

II.  John  Jo.shua,  rn.  1st,  30  April,  1861,  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Warren  White,  Esq.  ;  2ndly,  2  Kov.  1871,  Eliza- 
beth Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Beers,  Esq.  of  Leslie  Hill. 

X.  Frances  Jane,  m.  William  Frederick  Ei«hards,  Esq.,  2nd 
son  of  the  Eight  Hon.  John  Richards. 

II.  Martha,  rn.  6  March,  1862,  Edward  Braddell,  Esq.  Capt., 
North  Cork  Eifles. 

III.  Anna,  m.  St.  John  Braddell,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  saltier  between  four  lions'  gambs  erased  or. 
Ci-fnt — A  bull's  head  erased  per  fess  arg.,  and  gu.  armed  and 
crined  of  the  last.     Motto — Suavitur  in  modo  fortiter  in  re. 

ISeats — St.  Margaret's,  Broadway  ;  and  HiU  Castle,  Tagoat. 


OAKELEY    OF    OAKELEY. 

Oakelet,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  Salop,  b.  7  Nov. 
1856. 

HtlTCaflC. — The  family  of  Oakeley  resided  at  an  early 
period  at  Oakeley,  Salop. 

Rowland  Oakelev,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  &.  about  1550;  7H. 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Crowley,  Esq.  of  Salop,  and  left,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  M.P.  for  Bishop's 
Castle  1623,  and  a  distinguished  supporter  of  the  Royal  cause, 
who,  by  his  1st  wife.  Miss  Mary  Combes,  left  at  his  decease, 
1658,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  also  M.P.  for  Bishop's 
Castle,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  16G0,  m.  1st,  Mary,  2nd  da«. 
of  Walter  Waring,  Esq.,  but  by  that  lady  had  no  surviving 
issue.  He  rn.  2ndly,  Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Walcot, 
Esq.  of  Walcot,  Salop,  by  Anne  his  wife.  4th  dau.  of  James, 
8th  Lord  Chandos,  and  sister  of  James,  1st  Duke  of  Chandos, 
and  had, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

John,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  d.  unm. 

William,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Oakeles  of  Plus  Tda-y- 1 
Bickh,  and  of  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  High  Sheriff  1724,  m.J 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Herbert  Croft,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Herbert  (Rev.),  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Loder,  Esq.  of  Lech'^ 
lade,  and  d.  1778,  leaving  a  son,  John,  heir  to  his  uu»le. 
Mr.  Oakeley  d.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  at  whose  dcceasej 
without  issue,  the  family  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

John  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  who  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Eev.  Herbert  Oakelet,  of  Oakeley,  Rector  of  Lydham, 
Prebendary  of  Worcester,  m.  29  Kov.  1804,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Bolland,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  April, 
1858)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir.  John,  d.  unm.,  1837,  aged  29. 

Herbert,  b.  12  July,  1813;  d.  unm.  Feb.  1851. 

Arthur,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Henrt,  late  of  Oakeley. 

Soulden,  b.  27  Nov.  1818,  late  an  officerin  the  army;  «!.  1845, 
Marianne  de  Lisle  Simms,  half-sister  of  Lord  Kingsale,  and 
d.  Oct.  1856,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus. 

Catherine,  rn.  Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner  ;  andcZ.  Aug. 
1868,  leaving  issue, 

Mary,  rn.  John  Pryce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Coffronnydi),  co.  Mont- 
gomery, and  has  issue. 

Anna,  m.  Rev.  Arthur  C.  Johnes,  of  Gartmyl,  co.  Mont- 
gomery (deceased),  and  has  issue. 

Sophia,  m.  Ricliard  Fr.Tncis  Cleveland,  Esq.,  Commander 
E.N. ;  and  d.  1864,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Oakelet,  Esq..  of  Oakeley,  b.  12  Nov.  1306;  m, 
1834,  Alicia  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd  of  Forney 
Hall,  Salop,  but  d.  s.  p.  June,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  Arthur  Oakelet,  M.A.,  of  Oakeley,  J. P.,  b.  29 
April,  1815,  whO((.  v.nrn.  2  Jan.  1870,  and  wass.  by  his  brother, 
Henkt  Oakelet,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  J  P.,  R.N.,  b.  28  Pec. 
1816;  m.  1  June,  1847,  Emily  Letitia,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Uamlia 


OAK 


THE  LANDED  GENTHY. 


OAT 


118S 


Trelawny,  R.A.,  of  Trelawny,  CornnaU,  and  d.  12  March, 
1877,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  27  May,  1853;  d.  «nm.  Oct.  1876. 

II.  John,  now  of  Oakeley. 

I.  Catherine  Emily,  hi.  Sept.  1872,  G.  ^Y.  FitzIIugh,  Esq. 

n.  Sophia. 

Armf — .Arg.,  on  a  I'ers  between  three  crcpccrts  gu.  as  many 
fleurs-de  lis  or.  CrcH — .\  dexter  arm  embowed  in  a'Uiuuippr. 
ill  the  hand  a  scimitar  also  ppr.  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

i^uU — Oakeley,  Bishop's  Castle. 


OAKES    OF    NOWTON    COURT, 

Oakes,  James  HEXKYPoRXEors,  Esq.  of  Nowton 
Court,  Surtolk,  late  M.P.  for  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
J.P.  aud  D.L.,  b.  28  Sept.  1821 ;  .v.  his  father  1875. 

ILtnCaQC. — James  Oakes,  Esq.,  b.  1G99;  m.  twice.  His 
2nd  wife  was  Susan,  dau.  of  Orbell  Ray,  Esq.,  and  by  her  he 
had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Susan,  b.  1740,  i)t.  George  Green, 
Esq.  ;  Mary,  b.  1744,  ?h.  James  Bridge,  Esq.  ;  and  Elizabeth, 
b.  1747,  m.  the  liev.  lUchard  BiiUer)one  son, 

Jal'^s  Oakes,  Esq.,  of  Nowton  Court,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
1741 ;  wi.  ElizabeMi,  dau.  of  Christopher  A  damson,  Esq.  of 
Wereham,  co.  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802)  had  issue, 
Griell  Kay,  his  heir;  James  (Uev.),  Rector  of Thuiston,  6. 
17CJ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Tyrrell ;  and 
Maria  Susan,  m.  1793,  Col.  Go«ld.  Mr.  Oakes  d.  1829,  and 
was  s.  by  bis  son, 

OnrtLL  Ray  Oakes,  Esq.  of  Nowton  Court,  b.  17G8,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  «i.  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Plampin,  Esq. 
of  Cbadacre  Uill,  Shimpliug,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1811) 
bad  issue, 

Henby  James,  late  of  Nowton  Court. 

Orbclt,  Capt.  R.N.,  6. 1800;  m.  Caroline  Bryan,  and  has  issue. 

Hervey  Aston  Adamson  (Rev.),  6.  1»03;  m.  Eliza,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Kev.  J  H.  Elwin,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 
Henry  Aston,  of  Hill  House,  Stowniarket,  SutTolk,  J.P. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Samuel  Hustler, 
R.E.,  and  </.  ^^  p.  April,  1831. 
Mr.  Oakes  d.  29  July,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

B£NBT  James  Oakes,  Esq.  of  Nowton  Court,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  6.  23  June,  179G;  m.  3  Jan.  1820, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Porteus,  Rector  of  Wickham 
Biskop's,  Essex,  great  nephew  of  Dr.  Porteus,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  Pobtecs,  now  of  Nowton  Court. 

II.  Orbell  Plarapin,  6.  19May,  1824;  „i.  7  Dec.  1849,  Julia  Evan. 

III.  Frederic  .Vston,  late  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, ';.  16  Feb.  1S26. 
I.  Frances  Marian,    m.  1  July,   1847  Rev.  Henry  Bunbury 

Blake  (who  </.  20  April,   1873),   eldest  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Charles  Blake,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 
He  (2.  1875. 

Arms — Sa.,   on  a  fess  engrailed  between  six  slips  of  oak 
fructed  or,  three  oak  leaves  vert.     Creft — An  oak  tree  ppr. 
fructed  or,  encircled  with  palisades.    Molto — Quercus  robur 
salus  patriae. 
Scat— Nowton  Court,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

♦ 

GATES    OF    MEANWOODSIDE. 

The  late  Edward  Oates,  Esq.  of  Meanwoodsidc, 
CO.  York,  b.  28  Jan.  1792  ;  m.  17  Oct.  1836,  Susan, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Grace,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  St.  Ann's,  Burley,  nearLeeds,  and  d.  6  Feb. 
1865,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Grace,  b.  11  Oct.  1838;  d.  23  Sept.  1847. 

u.  Fran«i8,  F.R.G.S.,  6.  6  April,  1846 ;  d.  of  fever  in  the 
interior  of  South  Africa,  5  Feb.  1875. 

III.  William  Edward.  F.R.G.S.,6.  15  Dec.  1841;  m.  11  Sept. 
1877,  Caroline  Annie,  2nd  dau.  ot  Joshua  Buckton,  Esq. 
of  Meanwood,  near  Leeds,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Lilian  Mary. 

IV.  CuARLES  George,  now  of  Meanwoodsidc,  6.  1844. 
I.  Emily,  b.  19  Sept.  1837  ;  d.  27  April,  1840. 
?LtnC<l3C. — This  family  has  been  for  several  generations 

lent  in  the  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 
iiioMAS  Otes,  admitted  to  Lincoln  College,  Oxford,  1575, 
then  aged  21,  held  lands  atSillesden,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p.  anli' 
May,  1626.     His  brother  John  (living  1596)  had  issue  one  son, 
William  Oates,  Gent.,  of  Nether  Denby,  6.  aiile  I.^jOS;  m. 
1st,  a  dau.  of  George  Greene,  of  Nether  Denby,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son,  John,   living  1628.     He  ni.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Beaumont,  Gent.,  of  Castle  Hall,  Mirtield,  by  whom 
(Who  d.  1663)  he  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Nether  Denby,  bapt.  9  Oct.  1631;  m.  1st,  Susan, 
dau.  of  William  Brooke,  of  Dodworth ;  and  2ndly,  Hannah 
Wadsworth.     He  d.  9  March,  1709,  having  bad  by  his  2nd 
wile,  with  other  issue,  a  .son. 


Joseph,  of  Nether  Denby,  m.  29  Aug.  170C,  Grace,  dau.  of 
Bartin  Allot,  Gent.,  ot  Bilham  Grange,  and  d.  3  Feb. 
1742,  having  had  issue  ten  sons  and  nine  daus. ;  of  the 
former  only  one  married,  \iz., 

James,  b.  14  Nov.   1723,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  m.  Cathe- 

line,  dau.   of  Poole  St.  iJarbc,  Gent.,  of  liitterne,  near 

Southampton  (who  afterwards  /«.  Capt.  Edward  Farmer, 

of  the  Royal  .Marines),  and  (/.about  1747,  leaving  one  son', 

Joseph,  of  Kilnahone,  near  Cork,  sometime  Sheriff  of 

that  city,  hi.  1st,  7.  Aug.   17C3,  Elizalicth,  dau.  of 

Lieut. -Col.  Christopher  Russell,  17th  regt..  Governor 

of  Minorca,  and  widow  of  James,  younger  brother 

of  Sir  John  Conway  Coltliurst,  liart.  of  Ardrum,  co. 

Cork.     Slie  </.  177.'),  and  he  >,i.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  Hovell  Farmar,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hovell,  co.  Cork, 

which  lady  (/.   1810.     He  d.  ante  1780,  having  had 

issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

1  James  Poole,  K.H.,  Lieut. -Col.  88th  regt.  6. 
20  March,  1766;  in.  23  Oct.  1817,  Mrs.  Lucy  Ann 
Davis,  widow,  dau.  of  Henry  Wiffen,  Esq.  of 
Chelmsford,  and  d.s.  p.  4  April,  1803.  He  served 
eight  y<'ars  in  the  West  Indies,  five  years  in  the  EasD 
Indies,  and  in  Egypt;  was  on  the  Expidition  to- 
South  America  in  ls07,  and  through  the  whole  of  the- 
Peninsular  War,  where  he  was  three  limes  severely 
wounded. 

2  Joseph  Allot,  d.  young. 

3  Edward,  Capt.  of  a  Privateer,  settled  in  Canada. 

1  Henrietta,  m.  1st,  Stephen  Rosington  Elms,  Esq.  of 
Cork;  2ndly,  Rev.  Andrew  Taylor. 

2  Catherine,  ni.  Dr.  Reeves,  Army  Surgeon. 
II.  Joseph,  bapt.  2  Dec.  10.32,  d.  unvi. 

ill.  Joshua,  bapt.  20  Oct.  1634,  d.  unm.  1CG5. 

IV.  Thomas,  (/.  young.  v.  Jonas,  d.  young'. 

VI.  JosiAs,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Judith,  in.  20  Sept.  1659,  Richard  Nettlcton,  Esq.  J.P.,  cf 
Earlshcaton,  and  had  issue, 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Brooke,  Gent,  of  Dodworth,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Ann,  m.  Rev.  John  Brooke,  M.A.,  of  Fieldhead,  Rector 
of  High  Hoyland,  co.  York.  iv.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

William  Gates  d.  June,  1G59  ;  his  Gth  son, 

JosiAs  Oates,  Gent.,  of  Chickenley,  in  the  parish  of  Dews- 
bury,  bapt.  23  Feb.  1G43;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William- 
Fenton,  of  Woodhouse  Hill,  Hunslet,  by  whom  (who rf.  28  Aug. 
1679)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Wakefield,  b.  2  Sept.  1673;  m.  Gertrude,  dan., 
of  Edward  Goodwyn,  of  Rawmarsh,  near  Rotherham,  and  d. 
16  Nov.  1737,  having  had  issue. 

II.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  d.  young. 

II.  Mary,  m.  15  May,  1700,  Joseph  Smithson,  Gent.,  of  Lf^w 
Laithes,  and  had  issue,    iii.  EUzabeth,  J.  laim.  20  Sept.  1751. 

He  m.  2ndly,  29  March,  16S2,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fenton, 
of  Hunslet,  and  d.  March,  1718,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who 
d.  15  May,  1733)  four  sons,  Josias,  Thomas,  Samuel,  and 
Benjamin,  and  one  dau.,  Abigail.  His  2nd  son  by  his  Isl? 
marriage, 

Joseph  Oates,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  11  June,  1675;  m. 
11  Feb.  1702,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  F'enton,  of  Hunslet, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Ibbcison,  of  Leeds.  Slerchant, 
by  whom  (who  </.  10  Sept.  17C5)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  b.  2  July,  1710;  m.  13  Oct. 
1741,  Sarah  Watson,  of  Swanland  and  Ferriby,  in  the  co. 
of  the  town  of  Kingston-upon-llull,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1750, 
having  had  issue  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Leach, 
Gent.,  of  West  Riddlesde  Hall,  near  Bingley. 

II.  Joseph,  d.  young.  ui.  Josiah,  d.  young. 

IV.  George,  oI  whom  presently. 

V.  Josiah,  of  Allerton  Hall,  near  Leeds,  Merch.ant,  h.  7  March, 
1721;  Hi.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Roebuck,  of  Sheffield,  and  d. 
24  Feb.  1782,  having  had  oneduu.,  Sarah,  d.  an  infant. 

VI.  Samuel,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  b.  15  Sept.  1722;  m.  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Hamer,  Esq.  of  llamer  Hall,  near 
Rochdale,  by  Mary  his  wile,  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Ibbetsi/n, 
Bart.,  and  </.  21  Dec.  1789,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  (/.  an  infant. 

2  Samuel  Hamer,  of  Allerton  Hall,  near  Leeds,  Deputy- 
Lieut,  for  the  West  Riding,  b.  22  July,  1752;  m.  4  Nov. 
1782,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  ultimately  heiress  of  William 
Coape  Sherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Arnold,  co.  Notts,  and  sister 
to  Major-Gen.  Sir  John  Coape  Sherbrooke,  G.C.B.,  K  H. 
He  (/.  11  Nov.  1811,  having  had  issue, 

William  Coape,  Capt  in  the  army,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to 
his  uncle,  Sir  John  Coape  .Sherbrooke,  b.  4  March,  ]7;<0; 
m.  Sept.  1822,  Julia  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Leacroft, 
Esq.  of  Southwell,  Notts,  and  d.  s.  p.  6  Jan.  lbtJ3. 

Henr>'  Coape,  bapt.  13  June,  1791,  d.  unm.  21  Dec.  1872. 

Charles,  d.  an  infant. 

John  Coape  Sherbrooke,  sometime  of  the  Royal  Navy,  f>. 
10  Feb.  1794;  vi.  Nov.  1834,  Anne  Jane,  4th  dau.  ol  I>r. 
Falkner,  of  LoundHall,  co.  Notts,  which  lady  -'.  Murth, 
1870.     He  d.  1  Dec.  1810,  having  had  oue  sou. 


1184 


OAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OBE 


■William  TTesrt  CoAPE,  ofLanjrford  Hall,  Newark,  co. 
Xott=,  Inte  ;i7tli  rejrt.,  J. P.,  '-.  13  Oct.  1835;  m.  4 
June,  1857,  Sophia,  4ih  dau.  of  W.  L.  Domencchetti, 
Esq.  of  CoIUngliam,  CO.  Notts,  by  whom  he  has  two 
sons,  William  Coape,  6.  7  July,  1862,  and  Francis 
Hamcr,  b.  6  June,  18G6. 

Frances,  d.  unrd.  21  Oct.  1863. 

Harriet  Earner,  <?.  young 

Mary  Coape,  (i.  v.nnt.  7.  Nov.  1810. 

Elizabeth  Coape  Sherbrooke,  d.  unra.  12  March,  1812. 

3  Josiah  Henry,  of  Oatlands,  Burley,  near  Leeds,  D.L.,  6. 
3Iay,  1758;  r,i.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward  Lister,  Esq.  of 
Langthorne,  near  Bcdale,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1832,  having  had 
issue  two  sons,  Charles,  and  George  Hamer,  and  four 
daus.,  Isabella  Mary,  m.  William  Borrowdaile,  Esq.  and 
had  issue;    Eliza  Hamcc;   Jane;  and  Ann  Margaret. 

4  Henry  William,  of  Fieldhead,  near  Bradford.  D.L.,  h. 
24  May,  1761  ;  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  Cockshott, 
Esq.  of  Jlorley,  near  Bingley,  and  d.  17  April,  1831, 
having  had  one  dau.,  Hannah,  d.  an  infant. 

0  WiUiam,  Capt.  in  the  E.I.C.S.,  b.  24 March,  17C4,  d.  unm. 
1796. 

6  Edward,  of  Bradford,  Merchant,  6.  17  Oct.  1770,  and  d. 
12  June,  1838,  having  m.  1st,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  William 
Lodge,  of  Pontefract,  by  whom  he  had  issue  four  sons, 
William,  John,  Samuel,  and  Edward,  and  one  dau.,  Mary, 
',,1.  James  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Ashton  House,  Bradford.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Ta\lor,  of  Bradford, 
and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Henry  William,  and  George, 
and  four  daus.,  Margaret,  i/t.  Benjaniin  Cheatle;  Eliza- 
beth Hamer,  m.  Francis  Kennedy:  Frunjcs,  m.  John 
Bray ;  and  Helen,  m.  1st,  Jotan  Cawthorn,  2ndly,  William 
Kelsey. 

1  Mary,  d.  young. 

2  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Bond,  Esq.  of  Lancaster. 

3  Margaret,  d.  unm.  17  May,  1823 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Hugh  Mar.shall,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  d. 
10  Sept.  1779,  having  had  issue. 

II.  Ann,  d.  unm.  14  July,  1787. 
m.  Mary,  d.  uyirn.  21  Nov.  1782. 

IV.  Lydia,  r,i.  Thomas  Sanderson,  Gent.,  of  Enwood,  near 
Blackburn,  and  d.  1795.  v.  Eachel,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Gates  d.  27  Nov.  1729.     His  fourth  son, 

George  Gates,  of  Low  Hall,  near  Leeds,  Slerchant,  b.  13 
May,  1717;  m.  31  Dec.  1741,  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Joseph  Jolley,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  by  whom 
(who  d.  11  May,  1768)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  Benjamin,  rZ.  an  infant. 

III.  George  William,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  20  Aug.  1748 ; 
■m.  11  Aug.  1788,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eobert  Hibbert,  of  Man- 
chester, Merchant,  and  sister  to  George  Hibbert,  Esq.  of 
Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  sometime  51. P.  for  Seaford,  and 
Chairman  of  the  West  India  Dock  Co.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
14  April,  1845)  he  had  five  sons,  George  Hibbert,  of  the 
Island  of  Jamaica;  Robert,  Capt.  in  the  West  India  Co. "s 
service;  Thomas  Hibbert,  d.  an  infant;  William  Washing- 
ton, d.  young ;  and  Hibbert,  of  the  Island  of  Jamaica ;  and 
one  dau.,  Anna  Maria.     He  d.  7  May,  1797. 

rv.  Frederick,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  6.  3  Aug.  1750;  m. 
29  Aug.  1776,  Phoebe  Ann,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Wil- 
liam Read,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Oct. 
1823)  had  two  sons,  Frederick  William,  J. P.,  of  Barlings 
House,  CO.  Lincoln,  6.  3  Feb.  1785;  m.  19  April,  1820,  Mary 
Ann,  only  surviving  ilau.  and  ultimately  heiress  of  Charles 
Foster,  Esq.  of  Barlings,  and  d.  s.  p.  23  Feb.  1862,  and 
William  Read,  d.  an  infant,  and  three  daus.,  Mary  Ann, 
d.  I'./i-n.  29  May,  1864:  Hannah  Maria  Harriet,  d.  v-nm. 
26  Sept.  1828:  and  Phoebe  Caroline,  d.  unm.  29  Sept. 
1869.     He  d.  14  Aug.  Is03. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  11  Feb.  1769.  ii.  Ann,  d.  an  infant. 

m.  Sarah,  d.  an  infant.  iv.  Sally,  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Louisa  Ann,  m.  29  Sept.  1780,  Eev.  William  Wood,  F.L.S., 
and  had  is^ue. 

Ti.  Sophia  Caroline,  m.  13  Oct.  1783.  Thomas  Robinson,  Esq. 
of  Woodlands,  near  Manchester,  and  d.  9  July,  1825,  having 
had  issue. 

Mr.  Gates  d.  20  Dec.  1779.     His  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Gates,  Esq.  of  Weetwood  Hall,  near  Leeds,  6. 
11  Aug.  1743;  Til.  27  March,  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Eayner,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother, 
Hilnes  Eayner,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  Sept.  1798)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Carr  House,  Meanwood,  b.  13  Feb.  1781,   d. 

■unm.  31  June,  1832. 
n.  Joseph  Henry,   of  Can-  House,   Meanwood,   heir  to  his 

brother,    b.  15   Aug.  1784;    m.  7   Sept.  1819,  Mary.  dau. 

of  Thomas  Dixon,  of  Bolton,  co.  Lancaster,  Jlerchant,  and 

d.  17   Jan.  186S,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  21  June, 

i827;  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  George  William,  b.  18  Slarch,  1823;  m.  28  Feb.  1853, 
Anna  Maria  Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Briggs,  of  the 
50ih  regt.,  and  d.  2  Oct.  1876,  having  had  issue, 

Joseph  Henry,  d.  an  infant. 
Frederick  William,  d.  an  infant. 
Geobge,  b.  30  Sept.  IbGl. 


Joseph  Henry,  h.  4  Aug.  18G5. 

Mary,  d.  an  infant.  Mary.  Linisa  Ann. 

2  Joseph  Henry,  of  Leeds,  Solicitor,  6.  12  Oct.  1824;  d. 
v.;';n.  19  Sept.  18.59. 

1  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  24  Aug.  1820,  d.  unm.  27  Oct.  1845. 

2  Sarah  Ann,  7>i.  June,  1848,  Francis  Wemyss  Irvine,  M.D., 
grandson  of  Alexander,  18th  Laird  of  Drum,  co.  Aber- 
deen, and  has  issue. 

3  Mary,  m.  8  Sept.  1847,  Joshua  Buckt'^n,  Esq.  of  Mean- 
wood,  near  Leeds,  and  </.  22  Dec.  1858,  having  had  issue. 

ni.  Edward,  the  late  Edwabd  Gates,  Esq.  of  Meanwoodside, 
near  Leeds. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  22  Nov.  1810,  George  William  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Singleton  Lodge,  Manchester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  sometime 
W.P.  for  the  Southern  Division  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  after- 
wards for  the  borough  of  Kendal.  She  d.  27  July,  1864^ 
having  had  i.=sue. 

II.  Ann,  b.  27  Oct.  1779 ;  d.  24  July,  1797. 

III.  Mary,  b.  24  Feb.  1783;  d.  unm.  17  April,  1869. 
Mr.  Gates  d.  20  Dec.  1824. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  twobendlets  engrailed 
az.,  in  chief  a  cock  gu.,  a  canton  erm.,  for  Gates;  2nd  and 
3rd,  arg.,  on  a  pile  vert  three  dexter  hands  erected  of  the  firsts 
for  JoLLET.  Crest — .\  cubit  arm  in  armour  ppr.,  charged  with 
two  bendlets  engrailed  az.,  the  hand  grasping  a  dirk,  the  point 
upwards,  also  ppr.,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  3ioUu— Sua  dextra 
ctiique. 

Stat — Meanwoodside,  near  Leeds. 


OATES    OP    LANGFORD    HALL. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 

O'BEIRNE    OF    JAMESTOWN    LODGE. 

O'Beiexe,  HrGH,  Esq.  of  Jamestown  Lodge,  co. 
Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  m.  26 
Jan.  1858,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  Eight  Hon. 
J.  H.  Monahan,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of: 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis,  b.  23  Dec.  1864.         ii.  Hugh,  b.  7  Sept.  1SG6. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Josephine,  d.  1875. 

II.  Frances  Geraldine  Julia,  d.  1S75. 

SincagC. — Francis  O'Beirne,  Esq.  of  Jamestown  Lodge 
(son  of  Hugh  O'Beirne,  d.  1813,  by  his  wife.  Miss  Keon,  of 
Keonbrook,  co.  Leiirim),  m.  1826,  Miss  Winefred  Nolan,  and 
d.  1854,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1852), 

HcGH,  now  of  Jamestown  Lodge. 

Francis,  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  M.P.  co.  Leitrim. 

Mary,  m.  Capt.  George  Talbot,  of  Knockmullen,  Chief  Com- 
missioner of  the  Metropolitan  PoUce,  Dublin  (.see  Talbox 
of  Castle  Talbot),   and  has  issue. 

Fanny,  m.  J.  H.  Monahan,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  eldest  son'of  the  lalt 
Right  Hon.  Lord  Chief  Justice  Monahan,  and  has  issue. 

Julia,  m.  John  Ball,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Eight  Hon.  Judge 
Ball. 

Seal — Jamestown  Lodge,  Drumsna. 


OBP.E    OF    CLANTILEW. 

■  Obee,  Ralph  .Smith,  Esq.  of  Clantilew,  co. 
Armagh,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  1814 ;  m.  1844; 
Jane  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  H.  Coote  Bond) 
Esq.  of  Bondville,  Tynan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Stanley,  6.  1845;  m.  1871,  Georgina  Augustttt 
4th  surviving  dau.  of  Capt.  L.  B.  Williams,  B.N.,  9 
Springfield  Lodge,  Bath. 

I.  Eliza  Matilda,  m.  1870,  Eev.  G.  Roach  Hyatt. 

II.  Theresa  Charlotte,  m.  1878,  J.  Garland  Cope,  Esq. 

ILtllCH^C. — This  family  is  of  French  extraction,  being 
Huguenot  refugees,  and  obtained  their  property  in  Ireland  by 
the  marriage  of  Capt.  Francis  Obrc  with  Elinor  Stanhoweia 
1632. 

Edw&bd  Ocbe,  Esq.  (son  of  Francis  Obre,  d.  1812,  aOfl 
Mary  Clarke,  of  Ardress.  his  wife,  m.  1752,  d.  1814)  ot.  180% 
Sarah  O'Neill;  and  d.  1S17,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1835)  bad 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  unm.  li.  Edward,  d.  unm. 

III.  Ealpu  Smith,  now  of  Clantilew. 

I.  Emily,  in.  Col.  Hill.  ii.  Cecilia,  m.  Wm.  P.  NewtOB. 

III.  Theresa,  m.  Lewis  E.  Nash. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm.  v.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

&cui — Cliintilcw,  Loughgall. 


O'BR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'CA 


1185 


C'B'RTEN    OF    BAIiliYTTALACKEN. 
O'Brien,  James,  Esq.  of  Ballvnalackcn  Castle, 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  ShcriS  1858,  6.9  Jan. 
1832 ;  m.  Mrs.  Galoot. 

]LtUCiI0C. — This  is  a  branali  of  the  great  House  of  O'Brien 
of  Thoinoiul.  DoNAL  O'Brien,  of  CarnululT,  in  the  barony  of 
Inchiquin,  co.  d.^re  (2nd  son  of  TeiRC  an-Chromhaid  O'Brien, 
Prince  of  Thomond,  a.d.  1462,  and  brother  of  TurlouRh  Down 
O'Brien,  ancestor  of  the  noble  House  of  Thomond  and  Inelii- 
qoin),  m.  Sabia,  dau.  of  O'Lochlin,  Trinoe  of  Burrcn,  and  had 
four  sons,  aniong  whom  he  guvellcd  his  lands  These  sons  all 
d.  s.  p.  e.xcept  the  j-oungest,  Connor  OTiRiEN,  of  Carruduff, 
■whose  creat-grandson,  Donal  O'Brien,  of  Carruduff,  lost  his 
estate  in  Cromwell's  time,  1C02.  lie  )ii.  llonora  O'Connor,  oi 
Corcamroe,  and  was  father  of 

BsiEN  O'Brien,  of  Lcitrim,  who  repossessed  himself  of  the 
estate  of  Carruduff,  under  the  Act  of  James  II.,  1GS9.  Ho  m 
Mary,  dau.  of  Lochlin  MacConsidin,  of  Lac,  co.  Clare,  and  had 
.wue,  I.  Dermod,  Capt.  of  Infantry  in  Lord  Clare's  regt.  in  the 
French  service,  and  Knight  of  St.  Louis,  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  Torlocii, 
ar Terence,  of  whom  we  treat;  in.  Ticge,  of  Larna,  d.  a.  p.; 
IV.  Morogh,  Capt.  in  Clare's  regt.,  and  Knight  of  St.  Louis,  m. 
Maria  Louisa  de  Thomak,  and  d.  at  Landrocics,  177-1,  leaving 
issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Torlogii,  or  Terenxe  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Leitrim,  in.  Elizabeth, 
iaa.  of  Henry  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Bealagh  Cori.k,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  sister  of  Col.  IMaurice  O'CoancU,  and  had  issue.  The 
elder  son, 

TuRLOGH,  or  TEKENrE  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Cross,  m.  Eleanor, 
lau.  of  Murtogh  O'llogan,  Esq.  of  Cross,  by  Eleanor  Butler 
ttis  wife,  niece  of  Sir  Toby  Butler,  Knt.,  M.P.,  Chief  Connnis- 
jioner  of  the  Irish  at  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  and  had 
.ssue.    The  2nd  son, 

James  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  m.  Feb.  1791,  Margaret, 
lau.  of  Peter  Long,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of 
Stephen  Roche,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  G  April, 
839)  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

ir.  Peter,  of   Limerick,  /).  Sept.   1799;  m.  Emily,   dau.   of 

E  '.ward  Shiel,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Eight  Hon.  KicnARD 

Lalor  Shiel,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  ISo'i. 

III.  Terence,  b.  Dec.  1802;  d.  iinm.  March,  1820. 

IV.  James,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland, 
and  M.P.  for  Limerick  18.54  to  1858,  b.  27  Feb.  180(3;  »i. 
y  July,  1836,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Segravc,  Esq.,  and 
lias, 

1  John  Henry,  b.  25  Feb.  1855. 

1  .\nne,  a  Nun.  2  Margaret,  a  Xun. 

3  .Mary,  m.  Henry  J.  Monahan,  Esq.,  2ud  sou  of  the  late 
Lord  Cliief  Justice  Monahan. 

4  Clara.  5  Emily. 

!Ir.  O'Brien  d.  21  Feb.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Elm  Vale,  and  afterwards  of  Ball}'- 
lalacken,  b.  6  Dec.  1794,  M.P.  for  Limerick  1841  to  1852;  -m. 
1827,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park, 
;o.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1860)  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Ballynalackcn  Castle. 

Jerome,  late  28th  regt.,  m.  Miss  Clark,  and  has  issue. 

John  (Rev.). 

William,  Indian  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  d.  unrii. 

Peter,  m.  Miss  Clark,  and  has  issue.  Terence. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Fitzwilliam  .'Square. 

Ellen,  m.  Robert  Daniell,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  co.  Wcstmcath. 

Catto,  a  Nun.  Anua,  a  Nun. 

r.  O'Brien  d.  6  Feb.  1855. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  lions  passant  guardant  in  pale  per  pale  or 
ind  arg.  Civsl — .\n  arm  etnbowed  ppr.  brandishing  a  sword 
ag.,  pommelled  and  hiked  or.     il/o<(')— Vigueur  de  dessus. 

ikai — BaJlynalacken  Castle,  Ennistymon,  co.  Clare. 


O'BRIEN    OF    BLATHERWYCKE. 

See  Stafford. 


O'BRIEN    OF    CAHIRMOYLE. 

SecBuKKE's  Peeracjc,  under  the  title  of  I.ncuiqcin. 


O'BYRNE    OF    CABINTEELY. 

(b>'ee  Bi'itXE  OF  Cabinteelv. 


O'CALLAGHAN    OF    CADOGAN. 

O'Callaghan,  CoEXEtius,  Esq.  of  Cadogan,  co. 
3ork,  J.P.,  m.  9  May,  1867,  Fanny  Anue,  dau.  of 


Bicliavd  Slieo,  of  Ballyrcddin,  co.  Eilkcniiy,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Denis,  b.  7  Feb.  I8G8. 

II.  Cornelius  Richard,  b.  8  Feb.  18G9. 
HI.  Thomas  Marcus,  b.  10  Jan.  1S73. 

I.  ICllen  Maria,  /;.  24  Feb.  1871. 

II.  Sarah  Henrietta,  b.  IG  Jan.  1875. 

ilUlC.ltir.— The  O'Callaghans  derive  their  dese-^nt  and 
name  from  Ceallaciian  Cashel,  the  famous  King  of  JIunster 
in  the  10th  century.  The  Tipperary  branch  of  this  family  is 
represented  by  O'Callaghan,  Vincnunt  Lismore,  and  the  co. 
Clare  branch  by  Charles  George  O'Callaghan,  Esq.,  D.L., 
of  Ballynahinch,  and  John  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Maryfort. 

The  O'Callaghans  of  Cadogan  are  a  branch  of  the  ancient 
House  of  O'Callaghan  of  Clonmecn  and  Srumanecn,  co.  Cork. 

Denis  O'Callaghan,  the  direct  ancestor  of  this  family,  had, 
with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  Ralph  Dore,  Esq.,  and  Ellen, 
wife  of  John  Fowke,  Esq.,  two  sons, 

I.  CoRNELins,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Roger,  of  Dorrygallon,  co.  Cork,  m.  1713,  Ellen,  youngest 
dau.  of  JohnGillman,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col. 
Ileyward  St.  Lcger,  and  d.  1747,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
survived  him), 

1  Denis,  of  Glynn,  co.  Cork,  vi.  1748,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert 
O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Clouineen,  J. P.,  and  relict  of  Henry 
Daunt,  Esq.,  and  d.  1760,  having  had  issue, 

Roger,  of  Glynn,  b.  1750 ;  m.  June,  177.5,  his  first-cousin, 

Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kuolles,  Ksq.  of  Killeighy, 

and  had  issue,  with  daus.,  an  only  son,  Denis,  d.  v.nm. 

Cornelius,  m.  July,  1782,  Frances,  dau.  of  Quaile  WeUted, 

Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  and  had  issue, 

Leslie,  of  Ashgrovc,  co.  Cork.  Richard,  dcccaseJ. 

Barbara,  d.  unm. 

Mary,  m.  'William  Bell,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 
Frances,  d.  unm. 

Ellen,  1)1.  Edward  Foott,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  had  issus. 
Mary,  b.  25  Dec.  1752;  m.  17  Sept.  1777,  Gabriel  Fisher, 

Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  had  issue. 
Barbara,  m.  Thomas  Nash,  Esq.  of  Rockficld,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue.  EUen,  d.  MJUJi. 

2  John,  b.  1725;  d.  unm. 

3  Richard,  m.  1769,  l\Iary,  only  dau.  of  Phillip  Allen,  Esq. 
of  Greenfield,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. 

4  Roger,  of  Derrygallon,  m.  March,  17G4,  Elizabeth 
Harris,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

5  Cornelius,  m.  1770,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Morgcll, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Morgell,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue. 

1  Mary,  in.  —  Briscoe,  Esq. 

2  Barbara,  m.  1739,  Nicholas  Chinncry,  Esq.  of  Flintficld, 
CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  JIurgarct, 
wife  of  Sir  Brodcrick  Chinncry,  Isc  bart.  of  FlintiieUl. 

3  Elizabeth.  4  ^Uiue.  5  Ellen. 

The  elder  son, 

CoRNEnns  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Droumskehy,  m.  1706, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Gillman,  Esq.,  and  d.  1749,  having  had 
issue, 

Denis,  of  whom  presently. 

Judith,  m.  1738,  George  Foott,  Esq.  of  Millford,  co.  Cork. 

Mary,  m.  Robert  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Shiuanagh,  co.  Cork. 

The  son, 

Denis  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Droumskehy,  b.  1708;  in.  1753, 
F.iizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bennett,  1-sq.,  and  relict  of  William 
Withers,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  ci.  1783)  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
1792,  an  only  child, 

Cornelius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Droumskehy,  and  after- 
wards of  Cadogan;  b.  1756,  r,>.  1781,  Mary,  only  child  and 
sole  heir  of  Henry  Davics,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Ven.  Jlichacl 
Davies,  Archdeacon  of  Cloyne,  and  grandson  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Rowland  Davies,  Dean  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Denis,  his  heir. 

II.  Cornelius,  of  Brookville,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  6.  Oct.  1788;  to. 
Sept.  1844,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Campliell,  of  Cork,  and  by 
her,  who  d.  1  Nov.  ISO'i,  has  an  only  child, 

Cornelius  Henry  Davics,  6.  26  Sept.  1845. 

III.  HenryDavics,  ofXadrid,  CO.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  1790:  )».1832, 
Cliristina,  dau.  of  Arthur  Pyne,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sarah, 
wife  of  his  brother,  Denis,  and  has  issue, 

Cornelius.  Arthur.  Henry.  Jasper  Pyne. 

Mary,  i/i.  1859,  Rev.  Samuel  Penrose,  of  Shaudaugau. 
Frances. 

IV.  Thomas  Bennett,  .T.P.,  h.  1795,  deceased. 

V.  Robert  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Castlceomer,  6.  1798;  «!. 
1832,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Spread,  Esq.  and  had 
surviving  issue,  a  son, 

Robert  Charles  George,  6.  1842;  m.  1866,  Adelaide,  dau.  of 
J.  Walter  II.  Lambert,  Esq. 
I.  Mary,  b.  1782;  in.  Ia02,  Francis  Davics,  Esq.  of  Hamp- 
steud,  CO.  Galway,  Major  Galway  Mihtia,  U.  s.]y. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OC'O 


II.  Elizal)eth,  m.  1805,  Eichard  Power,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Barbara. 

Cornelius  O'Callaglian  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Denis  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  olCadogan,  J. P.,  b.  1787,  m.  1S31 ; 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Arthur  Pyne,  Esq.  of  Ballyvolane,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Cornelius,  now  of  Cadogan. 

II.  Arthur  Pyne  (Rev.),  m.  19  Jan.  1869,  Dorothea  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Master  Pyne,  Rector  of  Oxted,  Surrey. 

III.  Denis.                   IV.  Jasper  Pyne.  v.  Thomas. 
,    •,,, n.     f  Elizabeth*  ,.„. iv.  Sarah. 

I.  Mary.     ,„.   |  Barbara  j"  *^'n^-  v.  Dora. 

VI.  Emily,  m.  20  Nov.  1867,  William  H.  Eevell,  Esq.,  Resident 

Magistrate  in  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue,  Elizabetli  Sarah, 

6.  12  Dec.  1868. 

He  d.  21  Jan.  1867. 

Arms — Arg.,  in  base  a  mount  vert,  on  the  dexter  side  a 
hurst  of  oak  trees,  therefrom  issuant  a  wolf  passant  ppr. 
Crest— A  dexter  arm  embowed  holding  a  sword  entwined  with 
a  snake  all  ppr.    Motto — Fidus  et  audax. 

Seal — Cadogan,  Midleton,  co.  Cork. 


O'CALLAGHAN  or  CALLAGHAN,  Co.  CORK. 

Call.\ghan,  Frederic  Marcus,  Esq.  of  co. 
Cork,  and  of  The  Circus,  Bath,  J. P.  for  the  co.  of 
Cork,  late  of  the  60th  Rifles,  and  Capt.  of  the  Cork 
Militia,  b.  29  Sept.  1853;  m.  22  June,  1848, 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hodgson,  Indian  army, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Frederic,  d.  unm.  1878. 

II.  William  AnccsTCs,  late  Lieut.  6Gth  rect.,  b.  16  Dec.  1850. 

III.  George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  21  Dec.  18,52;  m.  Edith,  2nd 
dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Grosvenor,  Rector  of  Duukertun, 
Somerset,  and  has  a  dau.,  Dorothy. 

IV.  Francis  Gerard,  6.  29  Dec.  1857. 

I.  Florence  Dora,  m.  7  Nov.  1876,  Hugh  N.  F.  Bethell,  Esq., 
youngest  son  of  the  late  John  Bethell,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

II.  Gcraldine  Margaretta. 

3LtllCa{JC-— Daniel  Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Lotabeg,  Cork, 
h.  1760;  Id.  1782,  Mi.ss  Mary  Barry,  of  Donnalee,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Matthew  Gossot,  Esq. 
of  Bagot,  Jersey,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Lotabeg,  M.P.  for  Cork,  b.  7  June,  1786,  dec. 

III.  Gebabd,  ot  whom  hereafter.  iv.  Patrick. 

V.  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law. 

VI.  George,  an  officer  15th  Dragoons. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  James  Roche,  Esq.  of  Aghada,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Ann.  III.  Mary. 

Mr.  Callaghan  d.  April,  1824.     His  3rd  son, 

Gerakd  Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Lotabeg,  M.P.  forDundalk  1818, 
and  afterwards  for  Cork,  ni.  7  Oct.  1818,  Louisa  Margaretta, 
dau.  of  John  Calvert  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Teddington,  Middlesex, 
and  d.  24  Feb.  1833,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  Augustus  Frederick,  d.  s.  ;i. 

II.  Frederic  Marcus,  present  representative. 

III.  Edward  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Gerard  Stanley,  m.  and  has  issue  nine  children. 

V.  Gerard  Burnham  Borland,  late  Lieut.  11. X. 
I.  Isabel  Louisa. 

Residence — The  Circus,  Bath.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy; 
County. 


O'CONNELIi    OF    DARRYNANE    ABBEY. 

O'CoNNELL,  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Darrynane  Abbey, 
CO.  Kerry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  20 
Nov.  1836  ;  m.  25  April,  1861,  Isabella  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Denis  Shine  Lawlor,  Esq.  of  Grrenagh  House,  co. 
Kerry,  and  has  issue  surviving, 

I.  Isabella  Mary.  ii.  Kathleen. 

III.  Margaret  Gertrude.  iv.  Eileen. 

V.  Frances  Mary. 

Mr.  O'Connell  served  in  the  Royal  Xavy  from  1850 
to  1853. 

JLtltragr. — From  the  district  of  Upper  and  Lower  Con- 
nello,  CO.  Limerick,  the  O'Connells  removed  to  Iveragh,  in 
the  western  extremity  of  Kerry,  and  remained  there  for  a 
considerable  period,  until  the  rebellion  of  1641  transplanted 
them  to  the  co.  of  Clare. 

Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Ahavore,  2nd  son  of  Jeffrey 
O'Connell,  Lord  of  Bally  Carbery  (who  by  letters  mandatory 
of  James  I.,  was  constituted  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  Kerry,  and 
d.  25  Aprii,  IUu5),  having  taken  no  part  in  the  insurrection  of 
1641,  preserved  his  estate.     He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Christopher 


Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  two 
John,  his  heir,  and  Maurice,  who  d.  1715;  (his  gram 
Richard,  was  Capt.  in  the  Legion  of  Maillebois,  in  the  sei 
of  Holland).    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Ahavore  and  Darrynane,  rail 
company  of  foot  for  the  service  of  James  II.,  and  enibodi 
in  the  regiment  of  his  cousin.  Col.  Maurice  O'Connell.  F 
signalized  himself  at  the  siege  of  Derry,  as  well  as  at  tt 
battles  of  ihe  Boyne  and  Aughrim  ;  and  returning  to  Limerii 
was  included  in  the  capitulation  of  that  city.  He  m.  Elizabet 
dau.  of  Christopher  Conway,  Esq.  of  Clahane,  co.  Kerry,  ai 
d.  1741,  having  had  three  sons, 

Macrice,  who  had  a  son,  Jeffrey,  and  a  'grandson,  MauTli 
O'Connell,  Capt.  in  the  regt.  of  Berwick,  in  the  service 
France. 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently.  •    Jeffrey. 

The  2nd  son, 

Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  D.irrynane,  to.  Mary,  dau.  ■ 
O'Donoghue  Duff,  of  Anwys,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  twcnty-t» 
children,  of  whom  the  following  arrived  at  maturity, 

I.  John,  r,i.  IMiss  O'Falvey,  of  Faha,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  v.p, 

II.  Maurice,  successor  to  his  father. 

III.  Morgan,  of  Carhen,  in  the  barony  of  Iveragh,  t 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  O'Mullane,  Esq.  of  Wliitecliurc) 
CO.  Cork,  and  dying  1809,  had  (with  six  daus.,  Mary,  » 
Jeremiah  M'Cartic,  Esq.  of  Woodview,  co.  Kerry;  Honor. 
TO.  Daniel  O'Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Reendonegan,  co.  Corl 
Catherine,  to.  Humphrey  Moynihan,  Esq.  of  Kathbeg,  c 
Kerry;  Ellen,  to.  Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Tralee;  Bridge 
TO.  Miles  MSwiney,  Esq.  of  Kenmarc;  and  Alicia,  t 
William  Finn,  Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  KiUcenny),  tliri 
sons, 

1  Daniel,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Maurice,  b.  1776,  entered  the  British  army,  and  d.  onU 
expedition  to  St.  Domingo. 

3  John,  of  Grenagh,  co.  Kerry,  in.  Feb.  1806,  Elizabrt' 
dau.  of  William  Coppinger,  Esq.  of  Ballyvolanu  at 
Barrys  Court,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

Morgan  John,  M.P.  for  co.   Kerry,  b.  27  Aug.   1811 
m.  21   Feb.   1865.  Mary  Anne,   only  dau.   of  Chart 
Bianconi,  Esq..  D.L.,  of  LongReld,  co.  Tipperary,  ai 
d.  1875,  leaving  a  son,  John  Charles  Coppingeb, 
1871. 

John  Dominiclc  Patrick  (Rev.),  decca.sed. 

Jane,  m.  1st,  Charles,  O'Donoghue,  of  The  Glen',  C 
Kerry,  chief  of  the  name,  and  2ndly,  M'Carthy  O'Lcar, 
Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  Samuel  'Vines,  Esq. 

4  James  (Sir),  of  Lakeview,  Bart,  {see  Bdkke's  Peerage 
Baronelri;ie). 

IV.  Daniel,  Count  O'Connell,  6.  Aug.  1743,  who  entered  tl 
French  service  in  Lord  Clare's  regt.  of  the  Irish  Brigai 
1757,  and  became  highly  distinguished.  He  was  present  i 
the  capture  of  Port  Mahon,  1779,  and  in  1782,  at  the  grar 
attack  on  Gibraltar,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.  0 
the  downfall  of  Louis  XVI.  he  returned  to  England,  an 
was  appointed,  1793,  Col.  of  the  6th  Irish  Brigade,  whii 
command  he  retained  until  that  corps  was  disbanded.  He  t 
July,  1833,  aged  DO,  at  his  chateau,  near  Blois,  on  the  Loir 
holding  the  rank  of  General  in  the  French,  and  the  old(j 
Col.  in  the  English  service. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Timothy  M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Lis?,  co.  Kei^ 

II.  Honora,  m.  Charles  Sugrue,  Esq.  of  Fermoyle  Castle,  e 
Kerry. 

III.  Abigail,  to.  Major  O'Sullivan,  of  the  Austrian  service. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  James  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Clohinna,  co.  Cork. 

V.  Ellen,  TO.  Arthur  O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Raleigh,  co.  Cork. 

VI.  Catherine,  to.  Mortogh  0  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Coulagh. 

VII.  Anne,  to.  Maurice  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Lativc,  and  d.f.\ 

VIII.  Alice,  'III.  Thomas  Segerson,  Esq.  of  Ballinskelligs  Able 
CO.  Kerry. 

Mr.  O'Connell  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Maurice  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Darrynane,  rn.  Mary,  dau 
Robert  Cantillon,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick,  but  dying  without  issU' 
1825,  at  the  age  of  97,  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  celebrated 

Daniel  O'Connell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Darrynane  Abbey,  Ba 
rister-at-Law,  and  Q.C,  holding  the  rank  by  patent  of  preo 
dency  immediately  after  the  first  Serjeant  at  the  Bar 
Ireland,  b.  at  Carhen,  near  Cahirciveen,  6  Aug.  1775; 
3  June,  1802,  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Conael 
M.D.,  of  Tralec,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Maurice,  M.P.  for  Tralee,  to.  1832,  Frances  Mary,  oul 
dau.  of  Bindon  Scott,  Esq.  of  CahircoD,  co.  Clare,  and  ( 
18  June,  1853,  leaving  issue,  'I 

1  Daniel,  present  representative.  I 

2  John,  in.  1874,  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  M'Carthy,  Esq.  \ 
Ardnageeha,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  three  daus.  and  ■) 
son,  Maurice. 

1  Fanny,  d.  unm.  1878.  j 

2  Mary,  m.  25  Nov.  1858,  Daniel  MacCartie,  Esq.  of  Hcd 
fort,  CO.  Kerry.  * 

II.  Morgan,  formerly  M.P.  for  co.  Mcath,  and  late  PiCgistrt 


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O'CO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'CO 


1187 


of  Deeds,  <fec.,  in  Ireland,  m.  Kate  Mnry,  dau.  of  Michael 
iialfe,  Esq.  of  South  Park,  co.  Koseonimon. 
ji.  John,  M.P.  for  Clonmel,  and  afterwards  Clerk  of  the 
Uansperin  Ireland,  m.  28  March,  ISIJS,  Elizabeth  (deceased), 
dau.  of  Dr.  Kyan,  of  Jubilee  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  had, 
Daniel,  (Z.  i'.  j). ;  John,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Baldwin  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  a  son,  Mor(;an,  Lieut.  37th  Infantry;  Elizabeth, 
M.  James  Sullivan,  Esq. ;  Mary,  m  Andrew  Comyn,  Esq. ; 
Bily,  Kathleen;  and  Alice.  He  rf.  24  May,  ISoS. 
:v.  Daniel,  formerly  M. P.  for Tralee,  A-e..  »i.  Oct.  1866,  Ellen 
Mary,  dau.  of  E.  Foster,  Esq.  of  The  Elms,  Cambridfic,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Daniel  John  Foster,  6.  Jan.  1873. 

2  Maurice  Francis,  b.  March,  1874. 
Z  Geoflfry  Owen  Morgan,  b.  Feb.  1876. 
1  Eily  Mary  Foster.  2  Mary  Bessie  Kathleen. 

[.  Ellen,  m.  Christopher ntzsimon,  Esq.,  of  Glancullcn,  M.P. 

for  CO.  Dublin. 
II.  Catherine,    vi.  Charles  O'Connell,   Esq.,    M.P.   for  co. 

Kerry  (deceased),  son  of  Daniel  OConnell,  Esq.  of  Iveraga. 
:il.  Elizabeth,  m.  Nicholas  Joseph  ffrench,  Esq. 

,  O'Connell  (?.  at  Genoa  15  May,  1847. 
4rms — Per  fess  arg.  and  vert.,  a  stag  trippant  between  three 
itoils  slipped  counterchan  ed    ppr.      ■  ■r<i — A  sfo'^'s  head 
Vied  ppr.  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  vert.    i>/uuo— Ciall 
08  Nearc. 
Seat — Darrynane  Abbey,  Crherdaniel,  co.  Kerry. 


O'CONOE,    DON. 

O'CoNOR  Dox,  Chaeles  Owen,  of  Belanagavc 
id  Clonalis,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
r  the  CO.,  b.  7  May,  1838;  »».  21  April,  1868, 
"'eorgina  Mary,  dau.  of  T.  A.  Perry,  Esq.  of 
itham  House,  co.  Warwick  (and  by  her  who 
Aug.  1872),  has  issue, 

..  De.nis  Charles,  6.  1869.         it.  Owen  Felim,  6.  1870. 

III.  Charles  Hugh,  6.  1872.        iv.  Roderick,  b.  1872;  d.  1878. 

iltlirajC— EocHOiD  MoRGHMEODHis,  the  SOU  of  Muiread 

h   Tireach,  </.  King  of  Ireland,   a.d.  36G,  leaving  issue 

vcral  sons,  of  whom  three  are  particularly  noticed  in  the 

i<li  annals,  viz.  Brian  (whose  youngest  son,  Dcach  Galach, 

Christian  King  of  Connaught  in  436,  was  ancestor  of  the 

lors),  FiAcnBA,  and  Nial.    From  these  are  descended 

Hi  Bruin,  Hi  Fiachra,  and  Hi  Nial,  families  of  Ireland. 

most  powerful,   the  Hi    Bruins,    divided    into    several 

hes,  the  most  distinguished  of  which  was  known  by  the 

■  of  Clan  Muireadhaigh,   in    memory  of   Muireadhach 

■than,  who  d.  King  of  Connaught  in  702. 

NCBOBHAB,  alias  Conor,  who  d.  King  of  Connaught  in 

«as  the  ninth  generation  from  Muiredach  MuiUethan, 

!  rom  him  the  principal  branch  of  the  Clan  Muireadhaigh 

the  name  of  O'Conor,  that  is  the  descendants  of  Conor, 

mchobhar,  who  d.  in  973.    They  are  continually  distin- 

led  by  that  name  from  the  year  1012. 

the  12th  century,  this  family  became  the  most  powerful 

■land  ;  from  being  Provincial  Kings  of  Connaught,  their 

s  became  Sovereigns  of  all  Ireland.    Tordhellach  O'Conor 

received  as  supreme  King  of  all  Ireland  in  1136,   and 

i;iied  20  years,  to  1156,  when  he  died.    He  left  several  sons, 

nongst  others,  Roderick,  the  last  Monarch  of  Ireland,  of  the 

ilesian  line,  and  Cathal  Croibh-dearg,  or  Cathal  of  the  Red 

ajld,  from  whom  directly  descends  O'Conor  Don,  present  head 

the  family.    Roderick's  history  is  well  known.    In  117.5,  his 

hancellor,  Laurence  OToolc,  signed  the  treaty  of  Windsor 

1th  King  Henry  II.,  which  may  be  seen  in  Rymer.    By  this 

■eaty,  he  resigned  the   supreme   monarchy  to  Henbt  II., 

sserving  Connaught  as  an  independent  kingdom  to  himself. 

Subsequently  he    resigned  the    government    to    his    son, 

onnor  Maenmoy,  and  d.  in  the  monastery  of  Cong,  1198. 

the  death  of  Connor  Maenmoy  in  1189,  his  son,  Cathal 

arrach,  succeeded,  but  his  succession  was  disputed  by  Cathal 

roibh-dearg,  the  brother  of  Roderick,  a  dispute  which  ended 

,  1201  by  the  death  of  Cathal  Carrach. 

CiTHAL  Croibh-dearg,  d.  in  1224,  leaving  amongst  others, 

sons,  Hugh  and  Felim,  both  of  whom  successively  held 

le  sovereignty  of  Connaught. 

Hdgb,  d.  in  1228,  leaving  a  son, 

BoDEBicK,  who  was  never  King  of  Connaught,  as  during  his 
fetime  the  kingship  was  held  by  his  uncle,  Felim,  and  Felim's 
ID,  Hugh;  but  on  the  death  of  the  latter,  Roderick's  son, 
Owen  succeeded,  and  was  killed,  after  a  few  months'  reign, 
1 1274,  leaving  a  son, 

BoGH,  who  was  King  of  Connaught  from  1293  to  1306,  and 
ft  two  sons,  Turlough,  and  Felim,  ancestor  of  O'Conor  Roe, 
Dth  of  whom  were  in  turn  Kings  of  Connaught. 


TcBLoron  reigned  from  1306  to  I34S,  when  he  was  killed, 
leaving  two  sons,  Hugh  and  Felim. 
Hugh  succeeded  bis  father  in  1345;   d.  in  135G,  leaving 

a  son, 

TcRLOPcn  "Oge,"  or  "The  younger,"  who  was  subse- 
quently called  "O'Conor  Don,"  to  di.stingui.sh  him  from  his 
cousin,  another  Turlough,  the  grandson  of  Felim  above 
mentioned,  and  who  was  called  "  O'Conor  Roe."  At  this  date 
the  kingdom  of  Connaught  was  divided  between  the  two 
cousins,  and  from  that  time  the  heads  of  each  branch  were 
respectively  styled  "  O'Conor  Don*  and  O'Conor  Roe." 
Turlough  Oge,  O'Conor  Don,  d.  in  1406,  leaving,  amcngst 
others,  a  son, 

Felim,  who  d.  1474,  leaving  a  son, 

Owen,  surnamed  Caech,  or  the  blind.  He  d.ln  1433,  leaving 
a  son, 

Carbrt,  who  d.  in  1546,  leaving  a  son, 

Dermot,  who  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  loSo,  leaving  a  son, 

Hugh,  afterwards  Sir  Hugh  O'Conor  Don.  He  was  6.  in 
1541,  and  on  his  father's  death  in  1585,  compounded  with  the 
Lord  Deputy,  Sir  John  Perrott,  for  all  his  estates,  and  was 
knighted  by  the  Earl  of  Essex.  Sir  Hugh  was  the  first  Knight 
of  the  shire,  and  returned  to  Parliament  for  the  co.  of  Ros- 
common. He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Brian  O'Rourke,  Lord  of 
Breffny,  and  d.  in  1627,  leaving  four  sons, 

I.  Calvach  O'Conor  Don,  of  Ballintobbcr,  his  heir,  whose 
male  line  became  extinct. 

II.  HcGH  Oge  O'Conor,  of  Castlereagh,   ra.  Jane,  dau.   of 
Theobald,  Lord  Dillon,  and  dying,  Iclt  an  elder  son, 

Daniel  O'Conor,  of  Clonalis,  who  left,  by  Anne  Birming- 
ham his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward,  17th  Lord  Athenry,  one  son, 
Andrew  O'Conor,  of  Clonalis,  co.  Roscommon,  who 
became  O'Conor  Don.  He  m.  3  March,  1692,  Honora, 
dau.  of  Col.  Luke  Dowell,  of  Mantua,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  11  Nov.  1748,  had  two  sons,  Daniel,  his  heir:  and 
Thomas,  an  officer  in  the  French  service,  made  Knight 
of  St.  Louis  for  his  bravery  at  the  battle  of  Fontc-noy, 
d.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  O'Conor  Don,  of  Clonalis,  d.  17  March,  1769, 

leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Jane,  wife  of  William  Eccles, 

Esq. ;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p.  1816,  and  two  younger 

sons,  Thomas  and  Hugh,  both  d.  s.p.)  two  elder  sons, 

DoMiNicK  O'CoNOB  DoN,  his  heir,  who  d.  s.  p.  in 

1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander  O'Conor  Don,  of  Clonalis,  who  dying 

without  issue,  1820,  was  s.  in  the  title  of  O'Conor 

Don    by  his   kinsman,    Owen    O'Cunob,  Esq.  of 

Belanagare,  as  hereafter. 

ni.  Charles,  of  whose  line  we  treat, 
IV.  Bryan  Roe  O'Conor,  of  Corrasduna. 

Sir  Hugh  O'Conor  tJ.  at  a  very  advanced  age,  1632.     His 
3rd  son, 

Charles  O'Conob,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  co.  Roscommon,  6. 
1597  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  O'Molloy,  of  Aughtertire,  and 
dying  1G34,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Major  Owen  O'Conor,  of  Belanagare,  Governor  of  Athlone 
under  James  II.,  d.  in  the  Castle  of  Chester,  1692.  He  m. 
Ellinor,  Lady  Tuite,  who  d.  without  male  issue,  1692,  when 
the  estate  passed  to  his  brother, 

Charles  Oge  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  m.  Cecilia,  dau. 
of  Fiachra  O'Flynn,  Esq.  of  Ballinlough,  and  dying  in  1636, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  6.  1674;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Tiernan  O'Rourke,  Chief  of  Breffny,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
30  Jan.  1750, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Daniel,  an  officer  in  the  French  service. 

Roger  (Rev.).  Hugh.  Matthew  (P.cv.). 

Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Durkan. 

Mary,  m.  O'Higgin,  of  Caropaden. 

Eleanor,  m.  Charles  M'Dermott. 

Anne,  m.  M'Dermott  Roe. 
The  son  and  heir. 

Charles  O'Conob,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  b.  1710,  .i  learned 
and  distinguished  antiquary,  m.  8  Dec.  1731,  Catharine, 
dau.  of  John  O'Fagan,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Bridget, 
m.  Miles  M'Dermott,  Esq.  of  Coolavin,  and  </.  1777)  two  sons 
I.  Denis,  his  heir;  and  ii.  Charles,  of  Motint  Allen,  co.  Ros- 
common, 6.  1736,  and  d.  1808,  leaving,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
John  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  two  sons,  Thomas,  settled  at  New 
York  (father  of  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  in  America);  Denis; 
and  Catherine;  the  two  latter  d.  in  North  America.  Mr. 
O'Conor  d.  1  July,  1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

*  O'Conor  Don — Various  interpretations  have  been  given  to 
tnis  title.  In  the  Irish  language  Don  or  Dun  signifies  2(ol<le, 
or  Chief,  or  Leader,  and  also  the  colour  brown. 


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O'CO 


Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  BelanaRnre,  who  was  appointed 
Deputy-Governor  of  Iior-conimon,  b.  1732;  m.  17C0,  Ciitlie- 
rine,  dau.  of  Martin  Browne,  iCsq.  of  Clonfad,  CO.  Koscoiumon, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  had  issue, 

Owen,  his  heir. 

Charles  (Kev.),  D.D.,  .a  learned  antiqnnry,  who  Ions 
resided  at  Stowe  as  Cliaplain  to  Mary  Elizabeth,  Marchioness 
of  Buckingham,  wife  of  George,  1st  Marquess  of  Bucking- 
ham, b.  15  March,  17G4;  d.  1828.  Martin,  d.  young. 

Denis,  Lieut.  13th  Dragoons,  6.  4  Oct.  1870;  d.  in,  Jamaica, 
v.nm. 

Eoderick,  6.  27  July,  1772;  d.  iinm. 

Matthew,  b.  18  Sept.  1773;  m.  Priscilla  Forhcs,  and  loft 
Denis  and  other  issue  (see  O'Conor  o/  Jilouat  Druiit). 

Catherine,  m.  9  Dec.  1790,  Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Lyons- 
town,  and  (/.  1795,  leaving  a  son,  Kobert,  and  a  dau.,  Alicia, 
hoth  deceased. 

Mary,  m.  1  Feb.  1795,  Con  O'Donel,  Esq.  of  Larkficld,  and 
had  a  son,  John  O'Donel,  Esq. 

Bridget,  d.  warn. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  16  July,  1793,  Hugh  M'Dermott, 
of  Coolavin,  The  Mac  Dermot. 

Eleanor  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Alicia,  m.  John  Shiel,  Esq.  of  Ballyshannon,  JI.D. 

Mr.  O'Connor  cZ.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Owen  O'Conor,  Esq.  ofBelanagare,  M.P.forco.  Iloscommon, 
who,  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  Alexander  O'Conor  Don, 
s.  p.  Dec.  1820,  s.  to  the  title  of  O'Conor  Don,  as  head  of  the 
family,  b.  6  March,  1763;  m.  20  June,  179'2,  Jane,  dau.  of 
James  Moore,  ICsq.  of  Mount  Browne,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  April,  1804}  had  issue, 

Denis,  his  heir. 

Edward,  i,i.  Honoria,  dau.  of  Major  Blalce,  of  Tower  Hill,  «o. 

Mayo,  and  had  one  son,  who  d.  in  infancy. 
Jane. 
Catherine,  m.  John  Mapother,  Esq.  of  Kiltevan,  co.  r.os- 

common,  and  had  issue. 
Honoria.  Maria.  Anne,  d.  imm. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Denis  O'Conor  Don,  ofBelanajare  and  Clonalis.M.P.  for  the 
CO.  of  Roscommon,  6.  May,  1794;  m.  27  Aug.  18'24,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Major  Maurice  Blake,  of  Tower  Hill,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Owen,  the  present  O'Conor  Don. 
Denis  Maurice,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  M.P.  co.  Sligo,  J.P.  co.  Ros- 
coTTimon,  and  High  Sheriff  1865.  b.  July,  1840:  m.   1873, 
Ellen  Isabella,  eldest  dau.   of  the  liev.  W.  T.  KuviU  Davic^ 
of  Croft  Castle,  and  has  a  son.  6.  17  Dec.  1878. 
Jane,  </.  1851.  Kate  Josephine. 

Eugenia.  Dionysia. 

O'Conor  Don  d.  22  July  1847. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  oak  tree  vert  surmounted  by  *  crown.  Crrr.t 
— An  arm  embowed  in  armour  holding  a  short  sword  entwined 
with  a  snake  all  ppr. 

Seais— Belanagare,  French  Park;  andClonalis,Castlcrc»,  co. 
Roscommon.  . 

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O'CONOR    OF    MOUNT    DEUID. 

O'Conor,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  co. 
Roscommon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Feb.  1847 ;  s.  his 
father  18V1. 

HiltCilgC— This  branch  of  the  illustrious  House  of  O'Conor 
comes  next  immediately  after  that  of  the  Chief,  O'Conor  Don. 

Matthew  OConok,  Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  Barrister-at-Law 
(6th  son  of  Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Belanagare,  and  brother 
of  Owen  O'Conor,  on  whom  the  title  of  O'Conor  Don  devolved 
in  1820),  TO.  Dec.  1804,  Priscilla  Forbes,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  June,  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Denis,  late  of  Mount  Dniid. 

II.  Aithur,  of  The  Palace,  Elphin,  co.  Roscommon,  .T.P., 
High  Sheriff  1857,  m.  March,  1853,  Kaiherinc,  dan.  of 
Maurice  Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Mathew,  of  the  Palace,  Elphin,  b.  8  June,  1855; 

2  Charles  Matthew;   3  Maurice  Matthew ;  1  Mary;  2  Ann. 
I.  Margaret,   m.    1840,    William   Murphy,  Esq.   of    Kilbrew 

eo.  Mcath,   2nd  son  of    WiUiam  Murphy,  Esq.  of  Mount 

Merrion,  co.  Dublin. 
M.  Priscilla,  TO.  1st,  1845,  John  Chester,  Esq.  of  Kilsarinc,  co. 

Louth ;  and  2ndly,  1854,  Edward  Howlcy,  Esq.  of  Bellcek 

Castle,  CO.  Mayo. 
:.Ir.  O'Conor  d.  8  May,  1844,  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

Denis  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Mount  Druid,  co.  Roscommon, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  183G- 37,  b.  12  May,  1808;  to.  31  May,  1841, 
Margaret  Emily,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Mahon  Power,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Faithlcg  House,  co.  Waterford  ;  and  d.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Mount  Druid. 

II.  Owen,  b.  24  Aug.  1851.  iii.  Denis,  b.  3  Sept.  1853. 
I.  Gertrude.  n.  Eva. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Sa.me  as  O'Conor  Don. 
iSeat— Mount  Druid,  French  Park,  co.  Roscommon. 


O'CONOR    OF    DUNDERMOTT. 

O'Conor,  Nicholas  Roderick,  Esq.  of  Dun 
cTermott,  co.  Roscommon,  2nd  Secretary  of  Embass' 
at  Paris,  b.  3  July,  1843. 

iLtltCagC— The  O'Connors  or  O'Conors  of  Dundermottari 
a  branch  of  the  great  House  of  O'Conor,  in  which  vested  th( 
sovereignty  of  Connaught.  They  are  lineally  descended  fron 
Sir  Hdgh  O'Connor,  of  Ballintubber  Castle,  co.  Roscommon  (thi 
acknowledged  representative  of  the  last  Kings  of  Ireland), 
through  his  4th  son,  Capt.  Bryan  O'Connor,  of  Corrasduna 
CO.  Roscommon. 

Capt.  Bryan  O'Connor,  who  became  seised  and  possessed  o1 
the  lands  of  Bcagh  and  Cloonycarney,  under  his  father's  will, 
forfeited  them,  with  others,  1641,  and  it  appears  from  the 
Book  of  Survey,  and  distribution  of  estates  then  forfeited, 
that,  by  a  decree  made  in  Athlone,  5  Sept.  1655,  founded  on 
the  claim  of  Col.  Roger  O'Connor,  Bryan's  son,  that  thoM 
estates  were  restored  to  his  mother,  Mary,  for  life,  with  re- 
version to  himself  and  his  heirs.  Again,  from  the  Book  oi 
Postings  on  the  sale  of  lands  forfeited  in  1688,  it  appears  that 
Roger  O'Connor  forfeited  the  said  lands  of  Beagh  and  Cloony. 
Carney.  Col.  Roger  O'Connor,  who  held  the  commission  of 
Colonel  in  James  II. 's  army  (which  commission  still  remains 
in  the  possession  of  his  heir-at-law),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
O'Sbaughnessy  of  Gort. 

Owen  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Corrasduna,  co.  Roscommon,  the 
common  ancestor  of  the  various  lines  of  the  family  imnic 
diately  before  us,  was,  as  we  have  already  stated,  a  descendant 
of  the  House  of  O'Connor.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edmund 
JlcDermot,  Esq.  of  Emla,  *o.  Roscommon,  and  dying  1766, 
left  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

Roderick,  of  Ballycahir,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Thomas,  of  Milton  (see  O'Conor  of  31  Mo n). 

Denis,  of  Willsbrook, 

Bernard,  (Rev.) 

Catherine,  to.  Hugh  O'Connor,  Esq.,  brother  of  Charles 
O'Connor,  Esq.,  of  Belanagare. 

Mary,  m.  Joseph  Plunkttt  Esq.  of  Castle  Plunkett,  co. 
Roscommon.  Sabina. 

RoDERic  O'Connor,  of  Ballycahir,  the  eldest  son  of  Major 
Owen  O'Connor,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fallon,  Esq.  of  Cloo- 
nagh,  CO.  Roscommon,  one  of  the  descendants  of  theO'Fallons, 
formerly  chiefs  of  a  territory  called  "  O'Fallons  Country," 
and  Elizabeth  Irwin  his  wife,  and  d.  at  Ballycahir,  7  Feb. 
1781,  leaving  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

Bernard,  d.  unm. 

Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Patrick,  d.  unni. 

Jane,  ni.  Andrew  Browne,  Esq.  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Gal- 
way,  and  had  issue,  1  Nicholas,  m.  Ellon,  dau.  of  Sir 
Tliomas  Burke,  1st  bait,  of  Marble  Hill,  and  was  father  of 
Andrew  Browne,  Esq.,  now  of  Mount  Hazel,  whose  only 
child,  Eliza,  is  wife  of  Edward  MacEvoy,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Tobertynan;  2  Andrew,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  M.  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Ballinafad,  co.  Mayo,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Col.  Andrew  Browne,  C.B.,  44th  regt. ;  3  Roderic,  who 
TO.  his  cousin,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  O'Connor,  Esq.  of 
New  Garden,  co.  Galway;  4  Bernard,  of  Mount  Bernard, 
who  d.  unm.;  I  Mary,  who  to.  Edward  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Tullyra  Castle ;  2  Jane,  imiii. 

Elizabeth. 

Thomas  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Newgardcn,  2nd  son  of  Roderic, 
of  Ballycahir,  i,i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Peter  O'Klanagan,  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Clancathal,  and  Maria  Daly,  of  Braughel 
Castle,  his  wife,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1832,  leaving  issue, 

Roderick,  of  East  House,  who  '/».  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Moisos,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Roderic,  Juhan,  aud 
Emily. 

Patrick,  his  heir. 

Maria.  Jane.  Fanny, 

The  2nd  son, 

Patrick  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dundermott,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
1854,  TO.  2  July,  1832,  Jcine,  2ud  dau.  of  Christopher  French, 
Esq.  of  Frencldawn,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P.,  by  Harriet  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Carunacon,  co.  Mayo,  unci 
had  issue, 

Patrick  Hnnn,  late  of  Dunilf^rmott. 
Roderic  Thnnias,  b.  10  May,  1S39;  d.  1861. 
Nicholas  Roderick,  now  of  Dundermott. 

Mr.  O'Connor  d.  23  Oct.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Hugh  O'Conor,  Esq.  of  Dundermott,  co.  Ros- 
common, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  d.  vjim.  31  May, 
1877,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Dundermott. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  O'Cokob  Don. 
Scat—  Dundermott,  near  Bally  moo. 


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ii&a 


O'CONOR    OF    MILTON. 

O'CoxoR,  RoDERic  JosEPJT,  Esq.  of  ^filton,  CO. 
RojicOTnmon,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Eosconinion  1803, 
';.  1S25 ;  m.  1851,  Eleanor  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Browne,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Elm  Grove,  co. 
Meath,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward 
^ftirphy,  Esq.  of  BaUinacloou,  co.  Wcstmcath,  and 
~  issue, 

1.  RoDEKic  Anthost,  b.  I8C0.        II.  Joseph  Owen  Edward. 

I.  Ellen  Mary.  ii.  Cecilia.  iii.  Mary  Josephine. 

iLinrilSC— This  branch  of  the  ancient  O'Connor  family 
,5  deceniled  from  Tuo.mas  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Miltown,  co. 
r.oscoinmon,  2nd  son  of  Owen  O'Connor,  V.sq.  of  Corrasduna, 
lU  the  said  co.  (refer  to  O'Connor  of  Dundi'rmott).    The  said 

TuoMAS  O'CoNNOE  (who  attained  the  rank  of  Major  in  the 
French  service)  returned  to  Ireland,  and  m.  1749,  Mary,  dau. 
:if  Gerald  Dillon,  Esq.,  of  Dillon's  Grove,  co.  Uoscomnion,  by 
nhomhehad  issue,  i.  Rodebic,  of  whom  we  treat;  ii.  Owen, 
Capt.  ;  I.  Honora;  ii.  Catherine;  and  in.  Margaret.  lie  ni. 
2mly,  Miss  O'Flynn,  of  the  ancient  House  of  the  O'I'iynnsof 
r.illiniough,  by  whom  he  hadno  issue.  He  was  a  J. P.,  served 
js  High  Sheriff  of  the  county,  and  rf.  ISOO,  leaving  an  eldest  .*on, 

RoDERic  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Milton,  m.  1st  Anne  Sparks, 
m  English  lady,  by  whom  he  left  no  issue ;  and  'Jmlly, 
Bridget,  relict  of  Col.  Thomas  Wills,  of  Willsgrove,  co.  Eos- 
;ommon,  and  dau.  of  James  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browneville,  co. 
r.alway,  descended  from  Geoffrey,  3rd  son  of  Dominick  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Barna,  the  ancestor  of  the  Brownes  of  Newtown, 
Axdskea  and  Cooloo,  co.  Galway,  and  of  the  Browues  of 
^astlemac-Garret,  co.  Mayo,  now  represented  by  Lord  Oran- 
more.    By  her  he  left  issue, 

RoDERic,  late  of  Milton.  Dillon. 

Richard.  Aylward. 

Jane,  d.  unyi>. 

Maria,  m.  to  Dr.  Kelly,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

RoDERic  O'CosoB,  Esq.  of  Milton,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  1794; 
[ligh  Sheriff  co.  Roscommon  1S39;  jii.  1S24,  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
lohn  Mac  Donnel),  Esq.  of  Caranacon,  co.  Mayo,  by  Celia  his 
iTifc  4th  dau.  of  John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  co.  Galway, 
ind  had  issue, 

RoDERic  Joseph,  now  of  Milton. 

Alfred  John.  Eugene. 

Cecilia.  Ellen. 

Je  d.  1808. 

Scoi— Milton,  Castle  Plunkett,  co.  Eoscommon. 

« 

ODELL  OF  CARRIGIiEA. 
Odeli,,  Edward  G-eoege  Herbert,  Esq.  of 
Z^arriglea,  co.  Waterford,  J.P.,  b.  6  Sept.  1815  ;  m. 
1st,  3  March,  1870,  Lady  Sclina  Hastings,  2nd  dau. 
jf  Francis  Theoplulus  Henry,  16tli  Earl  of  Hunting- 
Ion,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  has,  with  other  issue, 
X  son, 

Herbert  Francis  Ed  (VAitD,  b.  1S75. 
He  m.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1876,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau. 
)f  Sir  J.  Nugent  Humble,  Bart.,  of  Cloncoskrainc. 

Htnf  atJC— Charlrs  Odeli,,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  co.  Lime- 
■ick,  one  of  the  Grand  Jurors  for  that  co.  1682,  was  younger 
brother  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Palace,  co.  Limerick,  and  de- 
rived descent  from  an  English  family  of  Odell.  He  d.  1C83, 
leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Odell,  Esq.  of  Castleton.  m.  167S,  Anne,  dau.  of 
^ir  Richard  Osborne,  2nd  bart.  of  Ballintaylor,  co.  Waterford, 
■nd  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Osborne,  3rd  bart.,  and  by 

r  was  father  of 

loHN  Osborne  Odell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Odell,  co.  Waterford, 
Frances  Power,  and   had  (with  two  daus.,  Isabella,  m. 

hn  Roche,  Esq.  of  Waterford;  and  Grizel)  two  sons, 
iacHARD  and  Pierce.    The  elder  son, 

Richard  Odell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Odell,  m.  1743,  Isabella,  only 
:hild  of  the  Rev.  Simon  Radcliffe,  Vicar  of  Ardmore,  and  left 
«  his  decease  (with  a  dau.,  Isabella,  wife  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev. 
Robert  Moore,  son  of  Stephen,  1st  Viscount  MountcashelJ  u  son 
and  successor, 

John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Odell,  whose  will,  dated  9  May, 
1781,  was  proved  15  Nov.  1783.  He  m.  Judith,  sister  of  Sir 
Richard  Musgrave,  1st  bart.  of  Tourin,  and  by  her  had  (with  a 
1  "I.,  Isabella,  m.  1799,  Jasper  Grant,  Esq.,  Col.  41st.  rcgt. 

inger  brother  of  Thomas  Grant,  Esq.  of  Killmurray;  and 


three  younger  sons,  all  of  of  whom  d.  unm.)  an  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Carriglca,  who  m.  3  Sept.  1799,  Catha- 
rine, eldest  dau.  of  Matthew  Voung,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clonfcrt, 
and  dying  8  Feb.  1811,  left  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Edward,  late  of  Carriglea. 

Catherine,  m.  4  Sept.  1827,  the  Rev.  Percy  Scott  Suiytb, 
of  Headborough,  co.  Waterford. 

Sophia,  m.  1833,  the  Kev.  John  Prior,  and  d.  1834. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Odell,  E.^q.  of  Carrinrlea,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1828,6.  4  Oct.  1801;  hi.  '20  Sept.  1827,  Caroline  AinbrofM, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  King,  K.C.U., 
4th  son  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  d.  i.  j>.  17  May, 
1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Odell,  Esq.  of  Carriglea,  J. P.,  6.  20  Jan.  1807; 
m.  23  Oct.  1838,  Harriette  Richarda,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  Jolia 
Nugent  Humble,  1st  bart.,  of  Cloncoskoran,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Herbert,  now  of  Carriglea. 

II.  Richard,  b.  2G  March,   1847. 

III.  William  b.  30  Jan.  1849. 

IV.  Harry  Percy,  b.  3  Nov.  1853. 

I.  Catharine,  m.  1  Dec.  1850,  Thomas  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of 
Ballinapark,  co.  Waterford. 

II.  Harriette  Isabella  Maria. 

Arms — Or,  three  crescents  gn.  Crest — An  arm  embowcd 
in  armour  holding  a  sword  all  ppr.  il/o«o— Quantum  in  rebus 
inane. 

iscttj— Carriglea,  near  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 


O'DONOGHUE    OF    THE    GLENS. 

O'DoxoGHUE,  Daniel,  O'Doxoghue  of  Tho 
Glens,  CO.  Kerry,  M.P.  for  Tralee,  and  formerly 
for  CO.  Tipperary,  b.  1833  ;  m.  1858,  Mary  Sophie, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Ennis,  Ist  bart.  of  Ballinahown^ 
CO.  Westmeath,  M.P.  for  Athlone,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Geoffrey,  6.  16  Jan.  1859.  ii.  Charles. 

III.  Daniel.         iv.  Florence.         v.  John.         vi.  Angus. 

3LtHCil(JC. — The  O'Donoghues  are  descended  from  the 
royal  House  of  Munster,  and  several  distinguished  chieftains 
of  the  name  from  the  10th  to  the  13th  century  are  mentioned 
in  the  annals  of  Innisfallen,  wherein  they  are  styled  Kings  and 
Princes  of  The  Eoganacht  of  Lough  Lein.  The  O'Donoghues 
were  divided  into  two  branches,  the  O'Donoghues  of  Lough 
Lein,  now  presumed  to  be  extinct,  and  the  O'Donoghues  of 
The  Glens.  In  the  14th  century,  Geffeby  O'Donoghue,  of  The 
Glynn,  was  chief  of  his  nam.e.  He  left  two  sons,  Rory  O'Donog- 
hue, of  The  Glynn,  chief  of  his  name  1420  (left  a  son,  Daniel 
O'Dono.'hue,  of  the  Glynn,  who  d.  s.  p.).  and  Teige  O'Donog- 
HCB,  father  of  Geffeby  O'Donoghue,  chief  of  his  name,  who 
was  s.  by  Teige  O'Donoghue,  the  father  of  Jeffeby  O'Donog- 
hue, of  Killaher,  in  Kerry,  attainted  1603;  restored  1609;  who 
by  his  wife  Honora,  dau.  of  M'Machon,  had  (with  a  dau.,  Sheela, 
wife  of  AuliCf  O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Dromeer,  co.  Cork)  a  son  and 
successor,  Teige  O'Donoghue,  of  Glenflesk,  co.  Kerry,  living 
1628,  the  father  of  Geffrey  O'Donoghue,  of  Killaher,  aliaa 
O'Donoghue,  of  the  Glynn,  who  at  his  decease,  1655,  left, 
with  a  younger  son,  Teige,  of  Laherne,  co.  Kerry,  an  elder  soa 
aud  successor, 

Geffrey  O'Donoghue,  O'IJonoghue  of  The  Glens  1655, 
m.  Alice  Coppinger,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him),  left 
three  sons, 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently.  Florence.  Geffcry. 

In  his  will,  w'uich  bears  date  19  Jan.  1677,  and  was  proved 
22  March,  1678,  he  describes  himself  as  "Geffrey  O'Donoghue, 
alias  O'Donoghue."    His  eldest  son, 

Daniel  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens,  claimant 
to  a  portion  of  the  Kerry  estate  1700,  and  then  described  as 
eldest  son  and  heir  of  Geffrey,  was  a  distinguished  officer  in 
the  army  of  King  James  II.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dermot 
M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Drishanc,  co.  Cork,  and  had  (with  a  dau. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  Francis  Eager,  Esq.)  a  son  and  succes-sor, 

Timothy  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens,  who  <;!. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Randal  M'Carthy  More,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Charles  M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Cloghroe,co.  Cork,  and  had, 

Daniel,  of  whom  presently.      Timothy,  d.s.  p.  1  Aug.  1753. 

Alice,  iji.  Edward  O'Duffy,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Markham,  Esq. 

Ellen,  m.  Charles  M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Hcadfort,  co.  Kerry. 

Mary,  m.  Charles  M'Carthy,  Esq.  of  Lisadanc,  co.  Cork. 
O'Donoghue  d.  12  Sept.  1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Daniel  O'Donoghue,  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens,  who  became, 
at  the  death,  unm.  in  1770,  of  Ir^  cousin  Charles  M'Carthy 
More,  representative  of  the  great  Hjuse  of  M'Carthy  Moore.  He 


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m.  Margaret,  only  surviving  child  of  Martogh  M'Mahon,  Esq., 
of  Clenagh,  co.  Clare,  by  Mary  M'Donnell,  his  wile,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Dec.  17BS)  had  issue,  at  his  decease  IbOO  (with  a 
dau.,  Slary,  who  d.  v.iim.),  an  only  son  and  successor, 

CiiAKLES  O'DoNOGucE,  O'DosoGBOE  of  The  Glens,  0.  1777  ; 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Morrogh,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  April,  1845)  had  issue, 

Charles  Ja>ies,  of  whom  presently. 

Daniel,  d.  unm. 

Jlargaret,  d.  unm.  Margaret,  d.  unm, 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  ni.  James  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Lakeview.  co.  Kerry. 

Ellen,  7)1.  Jeremiah  Stack  Murphy,  E.sq.,  co.  Cork. 
ODoNOGHnE  d.  21  Keb.  1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

CuABLEs  James  ODo.noghce,  O'Donoghce  of  the  Glens, 
r/i.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Grena,  co. 
Kerry,  and  niece  of  Daniel  O'Connell,  Q.C,  M.P.,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  John  M'Carthy  O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Coomlc- 
fiane,  co.  Cork)  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  1  May,  1833,  an  only 
child,  Daniel  O'Donoghce,  now  O'Donoghue  of  The  Glens. 

Anns — Vert,  two  foxes  combatant  arg. ;  on  a  chief  of  the 
2nd  an  eagle  volant  sa.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour  holding 
a  sword  entwined  with  a  snake  all  ppr. 


O'DONOVAN    OF    CLAN    CATHAL. 

O'DoxorAX,  Hexey  Wixthrop,  The  O'Doxo- 
TAX,  Chieftain  of  the  ancient  Irish  sept  of  O'Dono- 
xra  of  Clan  Cathal,  M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  1  Jan.  1812  ;  m. 
15  July,  1818,  Amelia,  dau.  of  De  Courcy  O'Grrady, 
of  Kill ballyo wen,  co.  Limerick,  The  O'Qeadt,  and 
iias  issue, 

Morgan  William,  b.  11  Feb.  1861. 

Anne  Melian. 

0''DoNOVAN  s.  his  brother  as  Chieftain  1870. 

JLtllCajC. — This  sept,  one  of  the  oldest  among  the  abori- 
ginal Irish,  was  originally  located  in  co.  Limerick,  and  after 
their  removal  from  that  co.  possessed  an  extensive  territory, 
•called  tha  Cantred  of  Hy  Donovan,  situated  between  the 
towns  of  Bantry,  Dunmanway,  Eosscarbery,  andSkibbereen,  in 
the  present  barony  of  Carbery,  and  south-west  of  the  co.  of  Cork, 
Keatinge  traces  its  descent  from  the  oldest  branches  of  his 
Hibernian  genealogy,  and  places  their  escutcheon  as  thirteenth 
in  his  armorial  tables.  Mr.  Gough,  in  his  edition  of  Camden's 
JSrUannia,  following  the  account  given  by  Dr.  Smith,  the 
Historian  of  the  co.  of  Cork,  published  1750,  says: — "The 
Irish  antiquarians  allow  but  eight  families  of  Royal  extraction 
an  Munsler,  of  which  they  place  four  in  Carbery,  which  com- 
prehended all  the  south-west  part  of  this  co.  (Cork)."  Of  these 
■were  MacCarthy,  O'Mahon,  or  Mahown,  O'Donovan,  and 
O'Driscol.  The  sept  in  ancient  times  ruled  over  Hy  Fidhgeinte, 
a  territory  extending  along  the  banks  of  the  River  Maigue,  co. 
Limerick,  on  which  stood  the  Castle  of  Crom.  Driven  from 
their  territory  by  the  Fitzgeralds  and  De  Burghos  after  the 
invasion  of  1172,  they  settled  in  the  Barony  of  Carbery,  co. 
Cork,  where  the  estates  of  the  present  chieftain  are  situate. 

Cathal,  Chief  of  Hy  Fidhgeinte,  was  slain  by  Callaghan 
Cashel,  King  of  Munster,  a.d.  964,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donovan,  who  ruled  as  Chief  977,  from  him  the  sept  took 
their  tribe  name.    Seventh  in  descent  from  Donovan  was, 

Crom  O'Donovan,  The  0' Dono can,  who  was  in  possession  of 
the  castle  of  Crom,  standing  on  the  banks  of  the  River  Maigue, 
CO.  Limerick.  According  to  the  genealogies  of  MacFirbis,  he 
had  three  sons,  from  whom  descend  all  the  families  of 
O'Donovan  and  Donovan.    These  sons  were, 

I.  Cathal,  ancestor  of  the  Chieftain. 

II.  Aneslis,  who  had  four  sons,  1  Donough  mor;  2  Rickard; 
3  Walter;  and  4  Raghnal,  ancestors  of  the  Sloicht  Aneslis 
Mc  (croim  O'Donovan,  who  possessed  Gleann  a  Chroini  or 
Croin's  Glcn.  The  representative  of  this  branch  trrmp. 
ijucen  Elizabeth,  Donel  McCnogher  bot  McAneslis 
O'Donovan,  of  Glen  I'Chroim,  according  to  an  inq.  post. 
ir.ort.  taken  at  Cork  21  Sept.  1625,  d.  5  Jan.  1602. 

HI.  LocuLiN,  ancestor   of  the  sept  of  O'Donovan  of  C'lo.yi 
Loglilia,  who  possessed  a  territory  containing   thirty-six 
ploughlands  lying  between  the  River  Roury  and  Glandore 
Harbour.     He  had  a  son  and  successor, 
DoNscHADH  or  DoNOCGH  O'DoNOVAN,  of  Loch  Crott,  whose 
lineal  descendant  and  representative, 
Donel   na    Cartan    O'Donovan,    of    Cloghatradbally 
Castle,  adjoining  Glandore  Harbour,  was  CItlcj  of  C'lun 
Loglclin    Utap.    Queen    Elizabeth,   accjjrding  to  an 
inq.    post.    mort.    taken  at  Eandon  Bridge   14  Aug. 
6  Charles  I.;  he  '(.    10  May,    15s0,   leaving  a  son, 
Donel  oge    na  Cartan  O'Donovan  («ee   Donovas   of 
JiaUi/more). 


O'Donovan  was  killed  by  the  O'Mahonys  a.d.  1254,  according 
to  the  Anncds  of  InUf alien.    His  eldest  son, 

Cathal  O'Donovan,  Ih,e  O'Donovan,  a.  as  Chieftain,  from 
him  the  senior  line  of  the  sept  were  known  as  "C'^xu 
Cuthal."    The  sixth  Chieftain  in  descent  from  him  was, 

Teige  O'Donovan,  'Ike  O'Donovan,  temp.  Henry  VJI.  (From 
his  near  kinsman,  Teige  O'Donovan,  of  Gorteenither,  ucsc«  \ded 
O'Donovan  oi'  O'Donovan's  Cove,  co.  Cork,  the  represc:>'  tlve 
of  whom,  Timothy  O'Donovan,  Esq.  of  0  Donovan's  Cove,  d. 
without  surviving  male  issue  16  March,  1874,  aged  84,  and 
was  «.  by  his  nephew,  Richard  O'Donovan,  son  of  Richard 
O'Donovan,  Esq.  of  Fort  Lodge,  J. P.,  co.  Cork,  by  Maria 
(j'Sullivan  his  wife).    O'Donovan  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  who  was  known  as 
"  Donel  na  g-Croiccann,"  or  Donel  of  the  hides,  so  callcl  from 
having  been,  when  a  child,  wrapped  up  in  cow  hides  to  conceal 
him  from  the  enemies  of  his  father.  He  was  inaugurated 
Chieftain  by  McCarthy  Reagh,  Chieftain  of  Carbery,  15C0,  and 
d.  1584,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Donel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  inaugurated  by  McCarthy 
Reagh,  who  delivered  him  the  White  Wand,  and  was  recog- 
nized by  Lord  Chancellor  Adam  Loftus,  12  Feb.  1592,  as 
Chieftain  lawfully  inaugurated  acording  to  the  Iri.sh  custom. 
He  surrendered  his  territory  of  Clan  Cathal  to  James  I.,  1608, 
and  received  a  re-grant  of  the  entire  of  it  1615.*  He  m.  Joanna, 
dau.  of  Sir  Owen  MacCarthy  Reagh,  Knt.  of  Carbery,  and  had 
seven  sons, 

I.  Daniel,  his  successor. 

II.  Teige,  of  Rahine  and  Drishane,  m.  Joanc  Goggin,  and  d. 
1G39,  leaving  a  son, 

McRROGH  Donovan,  of  Litturlicky,  m.  Jane  Galway,  by 
whom  he  had  seven  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Cornelius  Donovan,  m.  1684,  his  cousin,  Helena,  only 
child  of  Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  by  his  tiiat 
wife,  Victoria  Coppinger,  and  had  his  successor, 

Morgan  Donovan,  of  Ballincallah,  A.B.  Oxon,  J. P.,  b. 
1687;  m.  1733,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ronayne,  Esq.  of 
Hodnettswood,  and  had  issue, 

1  Morgan,  his  heir. 

1  Mary,  rn.  John  Townsend  Becher,  Esq.  of  Crcagh,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  is.sue. 

2  Anne,  m.  Warden  Flood,  Esq.  of  Paulstown  Castle,  co. 
Kilkenny,  M.P.,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Admiralty,  Ireland. 

The  only  son, 

Morgan  Donovan,  Esq.,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  s.  his  father 
1759.  He  in.  1766,  MelianTowgood,  dau.  of  Savage  French, 
Esq.  of  Marino,  co.  Cork,  by  whom,  who  d.  1813,  he  had  issue, 

1  Morgan  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter  as  Chieftain  on  the 
death  of  Gen.  Richard  O'Donovan,  1829. 

2  Savage,  M.D.,  m.  Miss  Jagoe,  and  d.  s.p.  1807. 

3  Philip,  d.  v.n;ii.  Dec.  I!j37. 

4  Sampson  Towgood,  d.  unm.  1809. 

in.  Murrogh,  of  Carrigarruffe.  ancestor  of  O'Donovan,  of 
Malaga,  in  Spain,  who  registered  his  pedigree  in  Ulster's 
Office  1771. 

IV.  Donogh,  ancestor  of  O'Donovan  of  Cooldurragh,  co. 
Cork.  V.  Dermod. 

VI.  Richard,  ancestor  of  O'Donovan,  of  Donovan  Street,  Cork. 

VII.  Kcadagh,  ancestor  of  Clan  Keady  Donovan,  of  whom 
descend  O'Donovan  of  Lisheens  and  of  Ardahill. 

O'Donovan  d.  about  1638,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 
Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  ra.  Gyles,  dau.  of  Sir 
Roger  O'Shaughnessy,  Knt.  of  co.  Galway.  O'Donovan  waa 
stripped  of  all  his  estates  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  a  part  only  of 
which  were  restored  to  his  son  under  Charles  II.  He  d.  1660, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  Col.  in  the  service  of  ■  " 
James  II.,  M.P.  for  Baltimore  1689,  of  which  he  was  also  \i 
portrieve.  He  distinguished  himself  in  1689  by  his  zealous  ^ 
and  steady  exertions  in  the  cause  of  James  II. ;  among  other  ta 
actions,  defending  Charlesfort,  at  Kinsalc,  with  vigour.  He  r 
surrendered  the  keys  of  it  into  the  Earl  of  Marlborough's  own  iifl 
hand,  and  finally  made  honourable  terms.  He  m.  1st,  Victoria,  i;i 
dau.  of  Capt.  Coppinger,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  ,:i 
Helena,  who  ra.  her  cousin,  Cornelius  Donovan,  ancestor  of 
the  present  Chieftain,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major 
Tonson,  bywhomhehad,  I.  Daniel;  ii.  Barry,  both  d.  young; 
III.  Richard,  his  successor;  iv.  CorneUus,  d.  1737.  O'Donovan 
d.  1705,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHAiiD  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  m.  1703,  EUinor  Fitz- 
gerald, dau.  of  the  Knight  of  Kerry,  by  whom  he  had  an  onl^ 


*  O'Donovan  built  Castle  Donovan  in  the  Hills,  three  miles 
north  of  Dromoleague,  co.  Cork,  in  the  north  wail  of  which  is 
a  block  of  limestone  containing  the  memorial  HIS  MARIA  . 
DOD  .  IC  .  1626  .  DOC,  in  raised  letters  two  and  a-hali  incnes 
long.  The  castle  is  still  standing,  though  much  dilapidated 
and  has  ninety-two  steps  leading  to  the  battlements. 


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son,  Daniel,  and  a  dan.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sylvester  O'Sullivan, 
MacFineen  Dulf,  of  co.  Kerry.  O'Donovan  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Daniel  O'Donovan,  The  0' Donovan,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Garrettstown,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  ho 
had  no  issue;  and  'Jndly,  I7G;!,  Jane.  dau.  of  John  Bechcr, 
Esq.  of  HoUybrook,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor. 

II.  .John,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  1"9C,  in  the  Maroon 
War.  in  Jamali-a,  (Uim. 

I.  Helen,  >«.  .John  Warren,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Warren, 
1st  hart,  of  Warren's  Court,  and  d.  s.  p.  1840. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1833. 

O'Donovan,  by  his  will,  dated  1770,  devised  a  remainder  in  his 
estates,  on  failure  of  the  male  issue  of  his  sons,  "  to  his  kins- 
man, Morgan  Donovan,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork."  He  did  so 
to  fulfil  a  mutual  agreement  between  Morgan's  father  and  him, 
that  on  failure  of  the  male  issue  of  cither  branch,  the  survivor 
should  inherit,  in  order  to  preserve  the  family  estates  to  who- 
ever should  be  Chieftain  of  the  sept.    lie  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RicnARD  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donovan,  b.  17G8,  Gen.  in  the 
army,  served  with  honour  in  the  6th  Dragoons  in  the  campaigns 
in  Flanders  and  Spain.  He  m.  Emma  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert 
Powell,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  O'Donovan  suffered 
a  recovery  of  his  estates,  and  left  the  ancient  estates  of  Clan 
Cathal  absolutely  to  his  wife.  He  d.  Nov.  18'29,  when  his 
chieftainry  reverted  to  the  descendant  of  the  second  son  of 
Donel,  the  Chieftain,  who  d.  1G33, 

Morgan  O'Donovan  (Rev.),  The  O'Donovan,  Chief  of  Clan 
Cathal,  Rector  of  Dundurrow,  co.  Cork,  6.  17G9;  m.  Nov.  1795, 
Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork, 
by  Elinor  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Winthrop,  Esq. 
of  Cork,  by  Alicia  Wrison  his  wife),  and  by  her  (who  d.  '29 
Aug.  1847)  had  issue, 

MoROAN  William,  his  successor. 

William  Jones,  6.  Jan.  1799;  d.  vnm.  Auj.  1852. 

Henry  Winthrop,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Melian,  m.  Jan.  1839,  Richard  H.  Hedges  Bechcr,  Esq., 
01  HoUybrook,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  afterwards  of  Lakelands,  and 
d.  s.  p.  '28  May,  1859. 

Eleanor,  m.  June,  1839,  William  Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq., 
J.P.,  CO.  Cork,  who  d.  25  March,  1847, 
O'Donovan  d.  17  Oct.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Morgan  William  O'Donovan,  The  O'Donf^van,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  b.  21  Aug.  1796;  m.  2  July,  1844,  Susanna,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Armstrong  Creed,  Esq.  of  Ballybrack,  co.  Cork, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1864)  had  a  dau.,  Melian,  who  d. 
Jan.  1846.  O'Donovan  d.  16  Dec.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
surviving  brother, 

Henry  Winthrop,  now  The  O'Donovan. 

Arras — Arg.,  issuing  from  the  sinister  side  of  the  shield  a 
cnbit  dexter  arm  vested  gu.  cuffed  of  the  first,  the  hand  grasp- 
ing a  skein  or  old  Irish  sword  in  pale,  the  blade  entwined  with 
a  serpent  all  ppr.  Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  crm. 
an  eagle  rising  arg.,  tips  of  win^s  and  tail  sa.  Motto — 
Adjuvante  Deo  in  hostes;  also,  Vir  super  hostcm,  a  translation 
of  the  ancient  slogan,  or  call  to  war,  of  the  scpt,  viz.,  Giolla 
ar  a-namhuid  a-bu. 

StaJ— liss  Ard,  Skibbercen,  co.  Cork. 


1 
I 

I 


OTARRELIi    OP    DALYSTON". 

O'Faeeell,  CnARLES  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Daljston, 
CO.  Galway,  J. P.,  h.  1825  ;  s.  to  the  estates  of  liis 
late  maternal  uncle,  Charles  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Dalj- 
ston, and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal  license 
1855,  the  surname  and  arms  of  FaekelI;,  instead  of 
his  patronymic  Caeeoll,  and  subsequently,  28  Jan. 
1857,  by  royal  license,  resumed  the  name  of  O'Fae- 
BELL,  in  lieu  of  that  of  Faerell  ;  m.  20  Jan.  1870, 
Kate  Mary  Constance,  only  dau.  of  the  late  James 
William  MacLaughlin,  Esq.  of  Ballyglass,  co.  West- 
meath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Richard  John,  h.  22  Sept.  1875, 
I.  Kathleen  Maud  Mary.  ii.  Ethel. 

Ht'nCiltlC. — The  Farrclls,  now  of  Dalyston,  claim  descent 
from  the  0'1'errals  of  Mornyng  and  Bawn,  co.  Longford,  who 
were  of  the  clan  Boy.  The  old  castle  of  Mornyng  still  stands, 
and  here  the  family  was  resident  in  1688.  Shortly  after,  on 
the  defeat  of  King  James  II.,  they  were  dispossessed,  and  their 
property  confiscated.  On  a  tombstone  in  the  churchyard  of 
Moidon,  co.  Longford,  the  burial  place  of  the  O'Ferrals  of 
Mornyng  and  Bawn,  are  inscribed  the  names  of  Robert 
O'i'arrcU,  Esq.  of  Bawn,  and  of  his  wife,  Alice,  and  also  that 
JI. 


of  James  O'FarrcU,  Esq.  of  Minard  (son  of  Robert  and  Alico 
O'Farrell,  of  Bawn),  who  d.  26  Nov.  1771,  aped  86.  This 
James  is  the  first  of  the  name  of  O'Farrell  who  resided  at 
Minard.  He  never  married,  and  on  fixing  his  residence  at 
Minard,  took  his  sister  to  live  with  him.  This  lady  married  a 
namesake  of  her  own,  and  had  several  children,  viz.,  Ricuaro 
O'Farrell,  who  d.  at  an  advanced  age  in  France;  Robert,  who 
d.  at  Minard;  Alice,  who  m.  Charles  Evers,  and  was  mother, 
intfv  alios,  of  Mary,  the  wife  of  James  Farrell,  of  Minard ; 
Elizabeth,  who  ?».  Peter  Farrell,  of  Coldragh ;  and  another 
dau.,  who  in.  a  Mr.  Dalton.  At  the  decease  of  James  O'Farrell, 
of  Minard,  26  Nov.  1771,  the  whole  of  his  property  devolved  on 
his  sister,  from  whom  it  passed  to  her  son,  Robert,  at  whoso 
death  it  was  divided  between  tho  husbands  (Charles  Evers  and 
Peter  Farrell)  of  his  sisters,  Alice  and  Elizabeth. 

James  Farrell,  who  m.,  sometime  about  1772,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Charles  and  Alice  Evers,  was  son  of  Patrick  O'Farrell,  w  ho 
accompanied  James  O'Farrell,  the  first  of  Minard,  to  that  place, 
and  resided  with  his  wife  and  family  at  Minard  to  the  time  of 
his  death,  1780.  Mr.  James  Farrell  occupied  a  portion  of  the 
farms  of  Minard  and  Lorath,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1789,  aged  38, 
being  buried  at  Moidon.     His  son, 

CuAHrEs  Farrell,  Esq.,  b.  at  Minard,  co.  Longford,  24  Aug. 
1774,  took  the  degree  of  M.D.  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh, 
1798,  and  was  much  distinguished  in  the  medical  profession. 
He  passed  many  years  in  high  official  position  in  the  East. 
Dr.  Farrell  d.  Ib55,  having  bequeathed  his  extensive  property 
to  his  nephew,  Charles  Carroll  (son  of  John  Carroll,  Esq.  of 
Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Farrell,  of  Minard),  who  assumed,  in  consequence,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  O'F'arrell,  and  is  the  pixseut  Charles 
O'Farrell,  Esq.  of  Dalyston. 

Arms — Per  fess  or  and  vert,  a  lion  rampant  countcrchanged, 
on  a  canton  gu.,  an  Iri.sh  harp  of  the  first.  C'rfsl — On  an 
Eastern  crown  or,  a  greyhound  courant  per  pale  arg.  and  sa., 
gorged  with  a  collar,  therefrom  a  broken  chain  both  gu. 

Heat — Dalyston,  near  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 


O'PERRALL    OF    BALYNA. 

Moee-0'Feeeall,  The  Eight  Hoy.  Eichaed, 
of  Balyna,  co.  Kildare,  P.C.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1797  ; 
m.  28  Sept.  1839,  Hon.  Matilda  Southwell,  3rd  dau. 
of  Anthony,  3rd  Viscount  Southwell,  K.P.,  and  has, 

I.  Ambrose  Richard,  High  Sheriff   co.  Kildare,  1876,   &. 

1846;    m.  1872,  Jessie  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick  R. 

Gordon  Canning,  Esq.  of  Hartbury  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 

and  has  issue. 
I.  Maria  Anne,  rn.  ISCO,  Sir  Walter  George  Kugent,  Bart. 

of  Donore. 

Mr.  More-O'Ferrall,  formerly  M.P.  successively  for 
cos.  Kildare  and  Longford,  was  appointed  a  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  1835,  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty 
1839,  and  Secretary  to  the  Treasury  1811.  From 
1847  to  1851  he  held  the  office  of  Governor  of 
Malta. 

It flTCaffC— Charles  O'More,  of  Balyna.  d.  IGOl,  leaving 
(by  Margaret  Scurlock  his  wife)  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Roger,  Col.  Confederated  Catholics  1646,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Patrick  Barnewall,  Knt.  of  Turvey,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  Col.  in  the  army,  killed  at  Aughrim,  12  July, 
1G91,  s.p. 

1  Anne,  wife  of  Patrick  Sarsfield,  of  Lucan,  and  mother  of 
Patrick,  Earl  of  Lccan. 

2  Eleanor,  wife  of  Daniel  Mac  Morogh  Kavanagh. 
3  Mary,  wife  of  Tirlogh  O'.N'eill. 

4  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Christopher  Bceling. 

II.  Lewis,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Clonebrency. 
The  2nd  son, 

CoL.  Lewis  More,  one  of  the  Confederated  Catholics  in  1646, 

m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  M.ac  Hugh  O'Reilly,  and  was  father  of 

Anthony    More,  Esq.  of  Balnya,  who  m.  Anne,   dau.   of 

Alexander  Hope,  Esq.  of  Mullingar,  and  had  (with  a  dau., 

JIary,  w  ife  of  Capt.  Conor  O'Reilly)  two  sons, 

Lewis,  his  heir. 

Roger,  whose  will  (dated  1  March,  1746)  was  proved  9  Jan. 
1748.  He  in.  Elinor,  dau.  of  William  Wright,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  Anthony  O'More,  Gen.  in  the  Spanish  service;  Slay, 
wife  of  Robert  Daly,  Esq.  of  Caulfield;  and  Mary,  wife  of 
Pcickington  Edgcworth,  Esq.  of  Longwood. 

The  elder  son, 
Leiv'is  Mor£,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  ra.  Alicia,  dan.  of  Con  O'Neill, 

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Esq..  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen 
of  Spain,  m.  —  Ward,  Esq.  of  Madrid)  a  son  and  heir, 

James  JIobe,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  whose  will  bears  date  13  Dec. 
1778;  by  Jlary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Madden,  Esq.  of 
Derryhoran,  he  left  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Letitia  MoEE,  who  -iH.  EicHABD  O'Fekrali,,  Esq.,*  only  son 
of  Ambrose  OTerrall,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Dillon  his  wife,  and  dying 
1778  (her  husband  survived  till  1790;,  left  (with  several  daus., 
Mrs.  Boulger,  Mrs.  Morris,  Mrs.  Taylor,  Mrs.  Pallas,  of  Grouse 
Hall,  CO.  Cavan,  and  Mrs.  Nugent,  of  Killasona,  co.  Longford), 
three  sons, 

Ambbose.  his  heir. 

James,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  1828,  aged  75. 

Charles,  Col.  in  the  Sardinian  service,  d.  1831. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ambrose  OTebball,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  m.  1796,  Anne,  only 
child  of  John  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bagot,  co.  Dublin,  by  Anne, 
his  1st  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  W.  Walsh,  Esq.  of  K.il- 
murry,  co.  Meath,  by  Elizabeth  Xangle  his  wife,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 
EicHABD  MoBE  (Eight  Hon.),  now  of  Balyna  House. 
John  Lewis  More,  of  Lissard,  co.  Longford,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Commissioner  of  Metropolitan 
Police,  Dublin,  7n.  1836,  Clare,  dau.  of  Thomas  Segrave, 
Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  the  Cabra  family,  and  has  a  son, 
Edward  Gerald,  J. P.,  6.  1846,  m.  1871,  Juliana  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Henry  Lambert,  Esq.   of  Camagh,   co.   Wexford, 
and  has  issue";  and  three  daus.,  Mary ;  Maria  ;  and  Ellen. 
James  More,  d.  unm.  Eobert  More  (Eev.),  d.  1834. 

Edward  More,  of  Kildangan,  co.  Kildare,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kildare  18-56-7,  m.  1849,  Susan,  only  child  of  Dominick 
O'EeUly,  Esq.  of  Kildangan  Castle,  co.  Kildare,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18bb)  left  at  his  decease,  1875,  an  only  son,  Domi- 
nick MoBE  O'Feerall,  Esq.  of  Kildangan,  6.  1855. 
Mary  Ann.  Letitia,  a  Xun. 

Louisa,  d,  iinm.  Catherine. 

Eose  Anna  [deceased),  m.  Thomas  Errington,  Esq.  of  Clintz, 
CO.  York. 
Mr.   O'Ferrall  m.   2ndly,   1811,  3Iargaret,   youngest  dau.  of 
Francis  Dunne,  Esq.  ofBrittas,  QueensCo.,  which  lady  ti.  1S26. 
He  d.  1835,  aged  83. 

^rrii^— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Tert,  a  lion  rampant  or: 
2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a  lion  rampant  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three 
mullets  of  the  second.  Crest? — 1st,  On  a  ducal  coronet  a  grey- 
hound courant ;  2nd,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  dexter  hand 
epaumee. 
Seat — Balyna  House,  Clonard,  co.  Kildare. 

♦ 

0'FFLAHEE.TIE    OF    LEMONFIELD. 

O'Fflaheetie,  Geoege  Foetescue,  Esq.  of 
Lemonfield,  co.  (jtilway,  J. P.,  6.  4  Dec.  1810  ;  m. 
6  Not.  1814,  Eebeka,  dau.  of  John  Fjnne,  Esq. 
of  Ballymagibbon,  co.  Majo,  J. P. 

JLiUCagC— In  TA<;  AnnaU  of  tTf.  Four  Masters,  there  is 
an  account  of  those  who  came  as  chieftains  to  attend  Queen 
Elizabeth's  Parhament  of  1535,  wherein  the  following  refe- 
rence is  made  to  MtrBBoroH  na  d-Tcagh  O'Fflabiiektie  : — 
"There  were  none  worth  mentioning  from  the  western  district 
of  that  province  of  Connaught,  except  Morogh  na  d-Tuagh,  son 
of  Teige,  son  of  Morogh,  son  of  Eory  O'Flahertie."    To  this 

MoEOGH  XA  D-TCAGH  O'Flahebtie,  who  "had  shewed  great 
forwardness  in  the  service  of  the  Crown,  embracing  all  civility, 
and  shewing  good  example  to  the  Irishe  captens,"  an  order  of 
the  Privy  Council,  issued  terax>.  Elizabeth,  directing  that  he 
should  be  created  a  Barok,  but  no  subsequent  steps  appear 
to  have  been  taken  in  the  matter. 

Betas  ne  Sauvagh  O'Fflahebtie,  of  Aghncnure  Castle,  co. 
Galway  (great-^reat-grandson  of  Sir  Murrough  na  d-Tuagh 
O'Fflarhertie,  who  submitted  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  1609,  and 
surrendered  the  "name,  captainship  and  title  of  O'fflahertie, 
together  with  all  castles,  manors,  &c.  in  cos.  Galway  and  Mayo, 
to  him  belonging,"  all  which  were  restored  to,  and  the  honour 
of  knighthood  conferred  upon  him),  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Browne,  Bart,  of  the  Xeale,  and  was  father  of 

Betas  Oge  OTfladebtie,  J.P.  co.  Galway,  whom.  22  April, 
1700,  Celia,  dau.  of  James  Ffrench,  Esq.  of  Portcarren,  in 
that  CO.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

MtntEoucH  MoEGAS  O'Fflaheetie,  Esq.  of  Lemonfield,  J.P., 
•whom.  28  Aug.  1727,  the  Hon.  Jane  Bourke,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  Theobald,  6th  Viscount  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Brian,  who  d.  1750. 

n.  John  (Sir;,  heir  to  his  father. 

in.  Thomas,  J. P.,  wiio  ra.  Susanna  Bourke,  of  co.  Galway, 
and  had  issue, 

*  Eichard  OTerrall  had  one  sister,  Catherine,  m.  Gcojgc 
Lattin,  E=q.  of  Monistown,  Kildaie. 


1  Bryan. 

%  Joiin  Bourke,  LL.D.,  M.P.  for  Callan,  m.  3  Jan.  1793, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Cuflte,  Bart,  of  Leyrath,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  John  Bourke,  Capt.  Kilkenny  Fu'iliers,  6. 19  Oct. 
1795;  m.  8  July,  1823,  Georgiana  Matilda,  eldest  dau. 
of  Commissary  General  Lamont,  of  Aird  Lament,  co. 
Argyll,  by  Susan  Alexander,  dau.  of  Charles  Crickett, 
Esq.  of  Smith's  Hall,  Essex,  M.P.  for  that  county  forty 
years,  and  left  surviving  issue, 

Thomas  John  Bourke,  6.  16  June,  1832;  m.  1856, 
Frances,  dau.  of —  Faulkner,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  co. 
Tipperary.  Albert,  6.  1841. 

Clara.  Eosina.  Emily.  Flora. 

8  Theobald  Eichard,  6. 1769 ;  m.  30  June,  1789,  Mary,  only 
child  of  Edward  Walker,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth,  his  w  ife,  dau. 
of  Henry,  only  son  of  William  Echlin,  a  Capt.  in  the 
aimy  (who  was  son  of  Sir  Henry  Echlin,  Knt.  and  Bart., 
2nd  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer),  and  d.  6  Sept. 
1829,  leaving  issue, 

John  (Eev.),  of  Jamaica,  to.  20  Kov.  1817,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bayly,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  Queens  Co.,  and 
d..  25  Dec.  1825,  leaving  two  sons,  the  Eev.  Theob.ild 
Eichard  O'fflahertie,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Capel,  Dorking, 
Surrey,  m  20  Jan.  1848,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Scott,  E.N.,  and  has,  John  Purvis,  h.  1849,  Theobald 
Bourke,  George  Fortescue,  and  several  daus. ;  and 
John  Bourke,  d.  unm.  in  Australia. 

Geoege  Fobtescce,  now  of  Lemonlield. 

Louisa  Lizzy,  ni.  Thomas  Henry  O'fflahertie,  Esq.,  lato 
of  Lemonfield. 

4  Thomas  Parker,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  Adjutant  of  the 
Galway  Militia,  J. P.,  ra.  Maria,  dau.  of  Uliek  Burke,  Esq. 
of  Derry-MacLougnny  Castle,  co.  Galway,  and  had  cue 
dau.,  Mary,  who  la.  J.  S.  Close,  Esq.,  Barrister. 

5  George  Sterling,  Capt.  43rd  regt.,  ra.,  and  left  issue, 

6  Lizzy,  ra.  Dr.  Eeynolds. 

7  Charlotte,  ra.  James  O'Flanagan,  Esq.  of  TuUamore. 

IV.  Michael,  J.P.  v.  Theobald. 

I.  Mabel,  ra.  Capt.  'William  Paterson. 

The  son  and  heir, 

SiB  John  O'Eflaheetfe,  of  Lemonfield,  Capt.  65th  regt.,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1800  ;  ra.  18  July,  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Eoyse,  of  Kantenan,  co.  Limerick,  and  left  a  son  and 
a  dau., 
Thomas  Hentit,  of  Lemonfield. 

Mary,  ra.  5  Oct.  1806,  Eobert  Martin,  of  Bn=hy  Park,  Gal- 
way, Capt.  in  the  South  Domi  Militia  (brother  of  Col. 
Eichard  Martin,  M.P.  of  Ballinahinch  Castle,  co.  Galway), 
and  has  issue  a  son,  Eobert  John. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Henet  O'Fflahebtie,  Esq.  of  Lemonfield,  J.P.,  Capt. 
Lemonfield  Corps  of  Yeomanry,  6.  4  June,  1777 ;  m.  23  July, 
1820,  his  cousin  Louisa  Lizzy,  dau.  of  Theobald  Eichard 
OEBaherty,  Esq.,  but  by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  1848)  left  no  issue 
at  his  decease,  16  June,  1848.  By  will  he  devised  his  estates 
to  his  kinsman,  the  present  Geoege  Fobtescce  O'Fflaheb' 
Esq.  of  Lemonfield. 

Arms — Arg.  two  lions  ramp,  combatant,  supporting  a  dexter  | 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  all  gu.  in  base  a  boat  with  eight  oars  sa. 
Crest — A  lizard  passant  ppr.    Motto — Fortuna  favit  fortibus. 

Seat — Lemonfield,  Oughterard,  co.  Galway. 


OGILBY    OP    ARDNAEGLE. 

Ogilby,  Robeet  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Ardnargle,! 
CO.  Londondeiiy,  b.  1850 ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

ILlllCfCflC. — This  family  of  Ogilby,  originally  from  Scot-| 
land,  has  for  some  time  possessed  the  Ardiiargle  property. 
The  mansion  house  was  built  there  about  the  year  1780. 

Eobebt  Leslie  Ogilbt,  Esq.  of  Ardnargle,  co.  London-I 
derry,  son  of  John  Ogilby,  Esq.  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  oil 
James  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hieh  SheriOl 
1654,  h.  1798:  .?.  his  brother,  James  Ogilby,  Esq.,  Is49;  }«.[ 
1844,  Elizabeth  Matilda,  dau.  of  Major  William  Henry  Eainey,| 
H.E.L.C.S.  and  d.  1872,  leaving  a  son, 

Eobeet  Alexander,  now  of  Ardnargle. 

Arms — ^Arg.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gn.  between  tw(| 
crescents,  one  in  chief  and  the  other  in  base  az.  Crest— it 
lion  rampant  gn.,  supporting  a  tilting  spear  entwined  with  l| 
string  of  trefoils  ppr. 

Seat — Ardnargle,  Limavady,  co.  Derry. 


OGILBY    OP    ALTNACHHEE    CASTLS. 

Ogilby,  CLArD  William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Altnnj 
chrce  Castle,  co.  Tvrone,  b.  3  Nov.  1851 ;  m.  17  Fehj 
1875,  Bessie  Henrielia,  eldest  dau.  oi  Commandel 


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W.  Or.  Donglas,  B.N.,  and  grancl-dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Eev.  Charles  Douglas  (brother  of  George  Sholto, 
17th  Earl  of  Morton). 

ILtnrdgC. — William  Ooilhv,  Esq.  of  Altnachrce  Castle, 
CO.  Tyrone,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1852,  in.  30  Jan.  1851,  Adelaide 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Key.  Charles  Douglas  (brother 
of  George  Sholto,  17th  Earl  of  Morton),  by  his  first  wife,  the 
Lady  Isabella  Gore,  dau.  of  Arthur  Saunders,  2nd  Earl  of 
Arran,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Claud  William  Leslir,  now  of  Altnachrce  Castle. 

II.  .Tames  Docolas,  6.  10  Feb.  1853. 

in.  William  Charles,  h.  16  Dec.  1855;  d.  8  Jan.  1856. 
I.  Adelaide  Charlotte.  ii.  Isabella  Caroline. 

III.  Keatrice  Emma  Elizabeth.        iv.  Louisa. 
V.  Edith  Sophia. 

llctl.  1  Sept.  187. 
Seat — Altnachrce  Castle,  near  Dunamanagh,  co.  Tyrone. 


OGILVIE    OF    CHESTERS. 

OGitviE,  Thomas  Elliot,  Esq.  of  Chesters,  co. 
Eoxbiirgb,  J.P.,  b.  8  Feb.  1821. 

HtltCagC— Thomas  Elliot  Ogilvie,  Esq.  b.  19  Kov.  1751 ; 
m.  27  Jlay,  1782,  Hannah,  2nd  dau.  of  Kobert  Dashwood,  Esq. 
of  Vcllow  Wood,  and  widow  of  Dr.  Pasley,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
18.33)  left  at  his  decease,  1832,  a  son, 

William  Ogilvie,  Esq.  of  Chesters,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  5.  5  Sept. 
1785;  711.  18  June,  1818,  Alexina,  dau.  of  Alexander  Falconer, 
IJsq.  of  Woodcot  Park,  East  Lothian,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Thomas  Elliot,  now  of  Chesters. 

II.  William  Falconar,  married,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
one  dau.  in.  Alexander,  married. 

IV.  George,  married,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

V.  Francis  Dashwood. 

1.  Alexina  Margaret  Napier. 
iScat— Chesters,  Jedburgh,  N.B. 


OG-ILVY    OF    TANNADICE. 

Balfotjr-Ogilvy,  Mes.  Mart,  of  Tannadice 
TTonse,  and  Balgillo,  co.  Forfar,  m.  31  July,  1833, 
Lieut.-Col.  David  William  Balfour-Ogilry,  by  whom 
^who  d.  before  Sebastopol,  1855)  she  had  issue, 

I.  William  Charles,  6.  24  Xov.  1833. 

II.  David  Whetham,  late  Lieut.  24th regt.,  b.  11  March,  1S39. 
HI.  Walter  Ingelram,  Lieut.  Pi.N.,  6.  5  Jan.  1843. 

I.  Charlotte  Mary  Le  Clere. 

II.  Mary,  m.  June,  1866,  the  Eev.  HuitertB.  Williams. 

III.  Edith  Jane  Macintosh. 

Mrs.  Balfour-Ogilvy  s.  to  her  father's  estates  of 
Tannadice  and  Balgillo  on  the  death  of  her  brother, 
Walter  Ogilvy,  Esq.  in  184t,  whereupon  her  hus- 
band, Lieut.-Col.  David  William  Balfour,  who 
was  a  Magistrate  and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  co. 
Porfar,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Ogilvy.  He  was  eldest  son  of  Col.  William 
Balfour,  of  the  82nd  regt.,  and  Charlotte  Clarke 
his  wife,  and  grandson  of  David  Balfour,  Esq.,  of 
the  Trcnabie  family  (.^ee  Balpour  of  Balfour  and 
Trenabie),  by  Mary  Macintosh  his  wife,  grand-daii. 
of  the  celebrated  Dr.  Moore. 

iLlttCagC— Walter  Ogilvt,  representative  of  Ogilvy  of 
Balfour,  Forfarshire,  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Airlie,  being 
descended  from  a  younger  son  of  that  House  about  the  14th 
century,  whose  mother  was  a  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Angus, 
known  as  the  "  Black  Douglas,"  was  father  of 

Charles  Ogilvt,  Esq.  of  Tannadice  House  and  Balgillo, 
i».  16  July,  1802,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Macdonald,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Allardice,  of  AUardice,  and  13th 
in  direct  descent  from  Robert  II.,  King  of  Scotland,  through 
her  great-grandmotlier.  Lady  Mary  Graliam,  sifter  and  co- 
heir of  William,  Earl  of  Mentcith  and  Airth.  By  this  ladv 
Mr.  Ogilvy  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir 

Mart,  of  Tannadice.  Grace. 

Anne  Sarah,  m.  John  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Inshewan,  co.  Forfar. 
Mr.  Ogilvy  d.  23  Dec.  1835,  and  was  .?.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Ogilvt,  Esq.  of  Tannadice  and  Balgillo,  Capt.  8tli 
rcitt.,  who  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  in  the  estates  by  his  sister  Mary, 
Mrs.  Balfocr-Ogilvt,  of  Tannadice  House,  and  Balgillo. 

&ato— Tannadice  House  ;  and  Balgillo,  co.  Forfar. 


OGILVY    OF    INSHEWAN. 

Ogilvt,  John,  Esq.  of  Inshewau,  co.  Forfar, 
D.L.,  b.  3  Jan.  1791. ;  m.  18  June,  1829,  Anne  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  Cliarlcs  Ogiivy,  Esq.  of  Tannadice, 
CO.  Forfar,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  J.P.,  6.  8  July,  1830;  m.  Ist,  18B5,  Agnes  Gardync, 
dau.  of  Wm.  Eenne(5,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  1SG8,  and 
2ndly,  Violet  Anne  D'Urlian,  second  dau.  of  Williaia 
Burnett,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Barns. 

II.  William,  6.  10  Feb.  1832,  deceased. 

III.  Walter,  b.  20  Dec.  1837. 

IV.  David,  6.  6  Feb.  1841,  deceased. 

V.  James,  b.  18  March,  1844. 

VI.  Edward  Balfour,  6.  12  June,  1846. 
vn.  Thomas  Stuart,  b.  17  Sept.  1847. 
VIII.  Donald  Charles,  6.  3  Sept.  1850. 

I.  Elizabeth  Grace,  m.  18G0,  James  W.  Bruce  GanTyne, 
2nd  son  of  Major  B.  Gardyne,  of  Middleton. 

II.  Anne  Sarah,  m.  1867,  Donald  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Clova. 

III.  Mary  Lillias. 

IV.  Helen  Allardice. 

ittltCaJIP. — John  Ogilvt,  living  1562,  m.  JIargarct,  dau. 
of  William  Erskine,  by  Marian  Douglas  his  wife,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  William  Erskine,  son  of  Margaret,  Countess  of  Bujhau, 
and  by  her  was  father  of 

Thomas  Ogilvy,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  James  Lyon,  of 
Easter  Ogil,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Ogilvt,  living  1CG2,  who  was  father  of 

James  ©gilvt,  who  m.  Jean  Stewart,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

John  Ogilvt,  Esq.,  n.  1705,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Keith, 
of  Eedcloak;  and  d.  1741,  leaving  two  sons,  John,  of  whom 
presently;  and  James,  of  Connonsyth,  and  several  daus., 
all  of  whom  d.  icnm.,  except  one,  Margaret,  who  m.  Dr. 
Ogilvy,  of  Forfar.    The  elder  son, 

John  Ogilvt,  Esq.  of  Inshewan,  m.  1744,  Jean,  dau.  of  tlio 
Rev.  William  Seaton,  Episcopal  Clergyman  of  Forfar,  and  d. 
1781,  having  had  one  son,  John,  who  d.  unm.  1813,  and  three 
daus.  The  two  elder,  Mary  and  Ellen,  d.  unm.,  and  the 
youngest, 

Elizabeth  Oghvt,  m.  1790,  William  Ogilvy,  Esq.  (son  of 
John  Ogilvy,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ogilvy  of 
Shanally),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1825)  left  at  her  decease,  1820, 
a  dau.,  Mary,  and  one  son,  John,  who  s.  to  Inshewan,  on  the 
death  of  his  maternal  aunt,  and  is  the  present  proprietor. 

Armf: — Arg.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  gu.,  imperially 
crowned  or,  within  a  bordurc  counter  componec  of  the  second 
and  of  the  tirst.  Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  at  the  neck, 
attired  or.    Motto — Bene  par.atum  dulce. 

&eat — Inshewan,  near  Forfar. 


OaiLVY    OF    CLOVA. 

(See  Burke's  Feerage,  under  the  title  of  AiEllE.) 


OGLE    OF    KIRKLEY    HALL. 

Ogle,  John  Savile,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  North- 
umberland, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Jan.  183G;  s. 
18G9. 

illllCjtjr.— This  is  a  family  of  very  great  antiquity  in 
Northumberland. 

Sir  Robert  Ogle,  Knt.  of  Ogle  (the  Sth  in  lineal  descent 
from  Humphrey  Ogle,  who  was  settled  at  Ogle  at  the  Con- 
quest), TO.  Helena,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Robert  Bertram,  Lord 
of  Bothall,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  baronial  line  of  Ogle  (see 
Borke's  Extinct  and  Donnnnt  Peeruije).    From 

John  Ogle  (.3rd  son  of  Ralph,  3rd  Lord  Ogle),  m.  Sybil', 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Heron,  sprang 

Mark  Ogle,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Kirkley  from  R.alph,  Lord 
Eure,  in  the  beginning  of  the  I7th  century,  and  from  hiui 
descended 

Nathaniel  Ogle,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Kirkley,  some  time  Physi- 
cian to  the  forces  under  the  great  Duke  of  Marlborough,  son 
of  Ralph  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  cf 
J.  Thompson,  Esq.  He  in.  1708,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Jonathan  Newton,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyue,  Barnsler-at- 
Law,  and  by  her  (whoc<.  1751)  had  issue, 

Nathaniel,  his  heir. 
Ralph,  in  the  Navy,  d.  young. 
Newton,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Chaloncr  (Sir),  Admiral  11. N.,  en  atLHl  a  Baronet  12Mfir-T', 
1816,  m.  Hester,  youugest  dau.  aud  co-heir  of  tlio  Right  licv 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'GO 


Jobn  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Winchester ;  and  d.  27  Aug. 
1816,  leavLng  a  son  and  heir,  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  of  \\  orthy, 
Hants,  the  2nd  bart.,  and  other  issue. 
Isabella,   m.   1st,    1737,  her  cousin.   Sir  Christopher  Ogle, 
Knt.,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  who  d.  s.  p.  1751;  and  2ndly, 
James,  4th  Lord  Kingston. 
EUzabeth,  m.  George  Grey,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  whose  Uau., 
Elizabeth,  m.  Charles,  1st  Earl  Grey. 
Martha,  m.  Sigismund,  Baron  de  Staick. 
Dr.  Ogle  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Xathaniel  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  6.  1715;  d.  v.nm.  1762, 
and  was  •«.  by  his  brother. 

Vert  Rev.  Xewtos  Ogle,  D.D.,  of  Kirkley,  Dean  of  Win- 
chester, and  Deputy  Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  George  III.,  after- 
wards Prebendary  of  Durham,  b.  1726;  m.  Susanna,  eldest 
dau.  of  Dr.  John  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

XATHAsrEL,  his  heir. 

John  Savile,  successor  to  his  brother, 

Bichard  Newton,  Capt.  in  the  army,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir 

George  Grey,  d.  in  the  West  Indies,  1794. 
Henry    Bertram,   m.   1802,   Anna  Maria,   dau.  of   Edward 
Kaphael,  Esq.  of  Madras. 
Susanna,  d.  v.nm.  1825. 

Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  1792,  Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of 
Chiddingstone.  Kent,  and  d.  1801.  Isabella,  d.  v.nm. 

Anne,  m.  Harry  Scott,  Esq.,  His  Britannic  Majesty's  Consul 
at  Bordeaux,  whod.  July,  1832. 

Esther  Jane,  m.  the  liight  Hon.  Eichard  Brinsley  Sheridan, 
and  d.  1817. 
Dean  Ogle  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Xathaniel  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Kirkley,  6.  7  Oct.  1765;  who  d. 
unm.  in  May,  1813,  when  the  estates,  &c.,  devolved  on  his 
next  brother, 

Eev.  John  Savile  Ogle,  D.D.,  of  Kirkley  Hall,  Canon  of 
Durham,  h.  24  Aug.  1767;  ra.  14  Oct.  1794,  Catherine  Hannah, 
dau.  ol  Edward  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (a  descendant  of  the 
Sneyds  of  co.  Stafford),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John.  6.  7  March,  1796;  m.  Aug.  1828,  Sara  Agatha,  dau. 
of  John  Philip  Miles,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset,  and 
d.  Julv,  1832,  leaving  a  dau.,  Sara,  who  (/.  1846. 

II.  Henrv,  m.  13  March,  1827,  Harriet  .Anne,  dau.  of  Walter 
Bracebridge,  Esq.  of  Atherstone  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and 
d.  s.p.  July,  1831. 

III.  Edwaed  Chaloseb,  late  of  Kirkley  HaU. 

IV.  Charles,  deceased. 

V.  Nathaniel,  deceased. 

VI.  Bertram  Newton,  Capt.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  in.  1834, 
Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Bombay,  and 
d.  1840,  lca%ing  a  dau. 

TU.  Arthur,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  10  Sept.  1844,  Caroline 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Vice- Admiral  Lechmere.  of  Hill  House,  co. 
Oxford,  and  d.  28  Dec.  1878,  leaving  issue, 
1  Bertram   Savile,    of  Alveston  House,   Thombury,   co. 
Gloucester,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  24  Dec.  1846. 
1  Caroline  Anna  Mary.  2  Adela. 

nil.  Savile  Craven  Henry,  for  ten  years  M.P.  for  South 
Northumberland,  6.  7  June,  1811 ;  d.  s.  p.  18-14. 

I.  Kate  Elizabeth,  rn.  her  cousin,  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Streat- 
feild, E.E.,  son  of  Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone, 
Kent. 

n.  Annie  Charlotte,  to.  20  April,  1826,  Sir  James  Macdonald, 
2nd  bart.  of  Woolmer  Lodge,  Hants,  who  d.  June,  1832. 

Dr.  Ogle  d.  1  April,  1838.    His  3rd  son, 

Eev.  Edwabd  Chaloser  Ogle,  of  Kirkley  Hall,  Korth- 
umberland,  h.  7  Aug.  1793;  m.  17  Aug.  1830,  Sophia,  youngest 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Ogle,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JoHS  Savile.  now  of  Kirkley  Hall. 

II.  Newton  Charles,  I.  19  Feb.  1850. 

I.  Annie  Charlotte.  ii.  Sophia  Henrietta. 

in.  Mary,  d.  1863. 

IV.  Isabel,  rn.  Nathaniel  George  Clayton,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 
▼.  Alice  Katherine,  in.  George  A.  Fenwick,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 

He  d.  1869. 

^rrag— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fcss  between  three 
crescents  gu.,  for  Ogle:  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  an  orle  arg.,  for 
Bertram.  C"r«(«— 1st,  Ogle:  An  antelope's  head  erased, 
horned  or ;  2nd,  Bertram :  A  bulls  head  or,  ducaUy  crowned 
gu.  armed  az.     Motto — Prenez  en  gre. 

.Stat— Kirkley  Hall,  near  Kewcastle-on-Tync,  Northumber- 
land. 


OGLE    OF    EGLINGHAM. 

Ogie,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Eglingbam,  Nortlium- 
berland,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  23  Sept.  1817 ; 
m.  15  Julj,  1846,  Mary,  younger  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  Edward  Harvej,  G."C.i3.,and  has  issue, 


I.  EoBEET  Bertram  Edward,  h.  4  Aug.  1850;  m.  1877, 
Mary  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Bloxam,  Esq.  <rf 
Moditorham,  Cornwall. 

n.  Henry  Richard,  6.  22  May,  1854. 

III.  Charles  Eobert,  b.  27  May,  1859. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  m.  1866,  Francis  Stringer,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Blanche  Adeline. 

ILtUCagC— 3Iark  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  co. Northum- 
berland, who  had  a  grant  of  arms  from  Hesrt  VIII.,  1535,  in 
which  grant  he  is  described  as  "  descended  from  the  noble 
Houses  of  Ogle  and  Musgrave,"  was  father  of 

LcKE  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  Commissioner  for  En- 
closures on  the  Eastern  Marshes  1560,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Craster,  Esq.  of  Craster;  and  d.  1582,  leaving,  with  a 
younger  son,  Leonard,  who  d.  1597,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Luke  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  who  d.  1596,  leaving  two 
sons,  Egbert,  his  heir ;  and  Christopher,  who  d.  1596,  leaving, 
by  Thomasina  his  wife,  three  sons,  Thomas,  Tristram,  and 
Cuthbert ;  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  Julia,  and  Dorothy. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Egbert  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  was  father  of 

Robert  Ogle,  Esq.  ol  Eglingham,  whose  son  and  heir, 

John  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  West  Lilburn,  and  of  In- 
gram, High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1655,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Ogle,  Esq.  of  EgUngham,  who,  dying  4  May,  1711, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  High  Sheriff  of  North- 
umberland 1707,  who,  at  his  decease,  1713,  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son, 

Robert  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  who  d.  1736,  leaving- 
issue,  I.  John,  his  heir,  of  Eglingham,  High  Sheriff  1734,  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Bell,  Esq.  of  Bellasis,  but  d.  s.p.  1739; 
II.  Henry ;  iii.  Ralph,  who  carried  on  the  line ;  and 
I.  Eleanor,  rn.  Ealph  Brandling,  Esq.  of  Felling.    The  3rd  son, 

Ealph  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  m.  1752,  Mary  Terry ;  and 
dying  25  Jan.  1773,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Egbert  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  High  Sheriff  1791,  m. 
1780,  Hannah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  WilUam  Compton,  Esq.  of 
Gainslaw,  Recorder  of  Berwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1821)  had 
issue, 

Egbert,  his  heir. 

John.  Capt.  9th  Infantry,  d.  1S21. 

Henrv,  Lieut.  E.N.,  (/.  22  April,  1840.  William. 

Hannah,  ra.  1845,  Rear-Admiral  E.  Walpole  Browne. 

Mary. 

Frances  Anne,  m.  W.  Hay,  Esq.  of  Hopes,  and  had  issue. 

Elizabeth.  Anne  EUza. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eobeet  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  Major  of  the  county 
Militia,  b.  14  Sept.  1781:  in.  12  Aug.  1815,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Burgess,  Esq.  of  Brook,  Hants,  and  niece  of  Thomas 
Burgess,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  SaUsbury,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Eglingham. 

Jane,  d.  unm.  1843. 

He  d.  5  Dec.  1857. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg..  a  fess  between  three 
crescents  gu. :  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  an  escutcheon  az.  on  a  chief  of 
the  last  six  annulets  of  the  first.  Crests — A.n  antelope's  head 
erased,  horned  or,  and  an  arm  armed  in  mail  issuing  from  a 
circle  of  gold,  holding  in  the  hand  a  sword  broken  in  the 
middle,  the  edge  bloody,  hilt  and  pommel  or,  as  granted  to 
Mark  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Eglingham,  for  "services  done  in  Scotland 
against  the  King,  our  Sovereign  Lord's  enemies,  there  manly 
and  valiantly  using  himself,"  <S:c.     Motto — A  Deo  lumen. 

5ea£— Eglingham  Hall,  near  Alnwick,  Northumberland. 


O'GORMAN    OP     BELLEVUE. 

O'GoEMAK,  Nicholas  Smith,  Esq.  of  Bellevu^j 
CO.  Clare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1878,  5. 1814 ;  m.  IS- 
Llargaret,  dau.  of  Michael  Kenny,  Esq.  of  Dyserf' 
and  Holywell,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Pcbcell,  Capt.  10th  regt.,  6. 1845. 

I.  Mary  Susan  Frances,  d.  unm. 

II.  Frances  Mary  Barbara. 

JLtltCagC. — TIus  family  is  descended  from  the  Ibrickan< 
line  of  the  O'Gormans,  or  more  properly  McGormans,  wh( 
obtained  a  re-grant  of  their  possessions  in  1544,  and  a  grani 
of  the  advowsons  of  Kilmihil  and  Kilmarny  in  1570.  The] 
preserved  their  property  until  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth 
when  they  were  attained  and  outlawed.  Subsequently  th< 
attainder  was  removed,  and  they  were  re-instated  in  possessloi 
of  their  former  possessions  in  Ibrickane ;  but  were  agail 
attainted  in  the  reign  of  Willlwi  III.  and  Mart  II. 

James  OGorman,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  6.  17C0 ;  m.  1787,  Susanfl :j 


cas 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


O'GR 


1195 


Mahrtn,  of  Limerick,  wlio  was  third  in  descent  from  Col. 
Nicholas  rurceli,  wlio  comniandcd  the  cavalry  at  AuKhrim, 
and  was  one  of  the  si)^natories  to  the  treaty  of  Limerick, 
Madame  de  Crcquy  in  the  tenth  volume  of  her  "Souvenirs" 
mentions  the  O'Gormans  as  amongst  forty-one  of  the  families 
of  "ancionnc  Chevaleiio"  long  anterior  to  1399;  by  this  lady 
(who  d.  1812)  he  left  at  his  decease,  178",  a  son, 

Nicholas  Purcell  0"GonMAN,  Esq.  of  Chairman,  co.  Kil- 
h«nny.  Assistant  Barrister  co.  Killienny,  and  Q.C.,  m.  1810, 
trances  Anne  Smith,  by  whom  (who  d.  1824)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Smith,  now  of  Bellcvue. 

II.  Purcell,  of  SpringlicUl,  near  Waterford,  M.P.  for  that  city. 
Major  in  the  army,  late  of  the  OOtli  foot.  Hi.  1853,  Sarah,  2nd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Mellor,  Esq.  of  Ashton,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has  one  son  and  two  daus. 

I.  Susan  Frances,  m.  1851,  Major  Edmund  Moore  Mulcahy. 

Mr.  O'Gorman  m.  2ndly,  1827,  Mary  Power,  of  Ikillygallane, 
Lismore,  by  whom  he  had  three  children,  Alexander,  Fanny, 
and  Kate.    lie  d.  1857. 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  passant  between  three  swords  erect  arg. 
Ciist — An  arm  embowod  in  armour,  graspinp:  in  the  hand  a 
Bword  blade  wavy  all  ppr.    Mottn — Primi  et  uUimi  in  bello. 

iSe«f — Bellevue,  Kilrush,  co.  Clare. 


O'GRADY    OF    KILBALLYOWEN. 

O'Gradt,  Thomas  De  CouECT,The  O'Gradt,  of 
Kilballyowen,  co.  Limerick,  chief  of  his  name,  b. 
17  Dec.  1841 ;  m.  1st,  Sept.  1877,  Elizabeth  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Major  Richard  Doyne,  of  Coolbawn,  co. 
Wexford,  and  Hermitage,  co.  Dublin. 

JLtnCittlC. — The  Milesian  family  of  O'Grady  is  one  of 
the  most  ancient  of  co.  Limerick.  Dr.  O'Brien,  Roman 
Catholic  Bishop  of  Cloyne,  in  his  Irish  and  Engiish  Dictionary , 
p.  5H  (je<  also  Keating,  vol.  ii.  p.  401,  ed.  1809),  assigns 
COiNAL  Eachluath,  King  of  Munster  a.d.  366,  and  Gth  in 
descent  from  Oilliol  Olum  (of  the  race  of  Heber,  the  eldest  son 
of  MiLESius,  King  of  Spain,  who  colonised  Ireland)  as  the 
common  ancestor  of  the  O'Grady's  and  the  O'Briens ;  but  the 
Litter  having  subsequently,  in  the  person  of  Brien  Boroimiie, 
the  renowned  monarch  of  Ireland,  established  an  ascendant 
power  in  North  Munster,  or  Thomond,  of  which  they  became 
hereditary  rulers,  the  O'Gradys  acknowledged  their  para- 
mount sway,  and  were  arrayed  as  dynasts,  or  chiefs  of  a  sept, 
under  the  banners  of  these  provincial  princes.  The  O'Gradys 
diverging,  in  process  of  time,  from  the  parent  stock  of  Kil- 
hallyowen,  spread  into  the  various  collateral  branches  of 
CappercuUen,  Elton  Grange,  Lodge,  Italian,  Cahir,  Mount 
Prospect,  itc. 

In  the  interval  between  127G  and  1310,  the  chieftainship  of 
the  sept  vested  in 

DosALD  O'Gradt,  who  fell  in  battle  1309,  leaving  a  son, 

Hdgh  O'Gradt,  who  acquired  the  same  year,  in  marriage 
with  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  OKerwick,  Chief  of  Anlan  Cliah, 
the  lands  of  Kilballyowen,  which  have  since  remained  the 
principal  residence  of  his  descendants.    His  son  and  heir, 

William  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  in.  Eliza Iieth  Fitz- 
gerald, dau.  of  the  Knight  of  Glyn,  and  was  father  of 

Daniel  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  whose  son  (by  his  wife, 
flau.  of  O'lline,  Lord  of  Cahinclly  Castle), 

GiLLTDUBH  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
William  Verdon,  of  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

Matthew  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  FitzGibbon,  the  White  Knight,  and  left  a  sun, 

DoNOGH  O'Gradv,  of  Kilballyowen,  whose  wife  was  Mar- 
(rarct,  dau.of  SirThomas  Browne,  Knt.  of  Camas,  co.  Limerick. 
By  an  extant  deed,  bearing  date  1G12,  Donogh  O'Grady  made 
8  settlement  of  his  estates  on  his  three  sons,  Daboy,  Morrogh, 
and  Brien.    He  was  s.  by  the  eldest, 

Dardt  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  in.  1G33,  Faith,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Standish.  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Bruff, 
CO.  Limerick,  by  whom  he  left  three  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Standish,  ancestor  of  O'Gradt  of  Elton  and  Cappercullon, 
from  a  younger  branch  of  which  descended  Deuuo  Giudy 
and  Grove  Grady,  Esq.  Uurby. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Anketell,  Esq.,  by  the  Lady  Lucy  Touchet  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Mervin,  2nd  Earl  of  Castlehaven  ;  and  2ndly,  1G80,  Mrs.  Ellice 
Everard,  widow,  dau.  of  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  co.  Tipperary. 
By  his  1st  wife  he  had.  John,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  from 
«llom  spring  O'Grady  of  Rahan  and  Grange.    The  elder  son, 


John  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  m  1st,  1G98,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thady  Quin,  Esq.  of  Adare,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  ono 
son, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Honora,  dau.  of  Major  Gen.  Patrick  Alcn,  of  St. 
Wolstan's,  and  lelt  by  her  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

n.  Standish,  ?ii.  Honora,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Jeremiah 
Hayes,  Esq.  of  Caliir,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Cahir,  High  Sheriff  of  CO.  Limerick  1781 ;  d.s.p. 

2  Darby,  of  Mount  Prospect,  Shcrilf  co.  Liiiii-rick  17b5. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Cullector  Smith,  of  Linicriuk,  and 
had  a  very  numerous  olTspring,  tlie  eldest  id  wlmm, 
Standish  O'Grady,  w  as  raised  to  the  Peerage  as  Viscoln  r 

GUILLAMORE,   1831  (silC  BURKE'S  Pcemijf). 

in.  James,  m.  Miss  Honora  Scanlan,  and  was  ancestor  of 
0'(iRADY  of  Biillingarrii.  iv.  X'ati'iiU,  d.  unui. 

I.  Lucy,  m.  Matliew  O'llea,  Esq.  of  KilKeran,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Haly,  Esq.  of  Baliyhaly,  co.  Cork. 
O'Grady  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  1718,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Horrish,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  of  Ballybohill,  co.  Dublin, 
and  left  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Darby,  who  served  in  India,  and  m.  Miss  Rose  Segravc, 
of  ihe  ancient  House  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

Gilbert,  an  officer  in  tlu'  French  service,  d.  s.  p. 

Drnis,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  s.  p. 

Standish,  m.  1750,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Deane,  Esq.  of 
Daugan,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublin,  Mem- 
ber in  the  Irish  Parliament,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son, 
John  O'Grady,  Esq.  of  Harstonge  Street,  Limerick. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cuslle  Harrison. 
The  eldest  son, 

JouN  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  1751,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Elizabeth  De  Courcy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gerald,  24lh 
Lord  Kingsale,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Julia,  j«.  Thomas 
Lid  well,  Esq.  of  co.  Tipperary;  Margaret,  m.  David  Hearn, 
Esq.  of  Shanakill,  CO.  Waterford ;  and  Ellen,  d.  unm.)  a  son 
and  successor, 

Gerald  De  Coubct  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  m.  Elizabeth 
Thomasina,  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown, 
CO.  Limerick,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Thomas,  Lieut.  Ilth  Light  Dragoons,  d.v.p.  8  Oct. 

1811,  while  serving  in  the  Peninsular  war. 
Gerald  De  Courcy,  his  heir. 
John  Waller,  of  Fort  Etna,  co.  Limerick,  R.N.,  J. P.,  6.  22 

Nov.  1790;  m.  1  Dec.  1824,  Caroline,  dau.  of  George  John 

Veitch,    Esq.   of  Kelso,    N.B.,   and   had   (with   two  daus., 

Elizabeth  Caroline  and  Edith  Faitli)   live   sons,    1  Gerald 

De  Courcy;  2  Bolton  Waller;  3  George  John;  4  John  De 

Courcy  ;  5  Standish  Fitzwaller. 
John  De  Courcy  (Rev.),  in.  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  R.  J.  Peel, 

Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent;  and  d.  leaving  issue  three  sous, 

Gerald  De  Courcy,  Henry,  and  Peel. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Rose,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Lefroy,  brother  of  the  Right  Hon. 

Thomas  Lefroy,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland. 
Isabella,  ni.  her  cousin,  Standish  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Castlo 

Harrison,  co.  Cork. 

O'Grady  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Gerald  De  Cocrcy  O'Gradt,  of  Kilballyowen,  co.  Limerick, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1821,  m.  March,  1813,  Anne, 
only  child  of  William  Wise,  Esq.  of  Cork  (by  his  1st  wife, 
the  dau.  of  Samuel  Austen,  Esq.),  and  by  her  (who  cf.  1849) 
had  issue, 

William  de  Courcy,  his  heir. 

Henry  Blakeney  De  Courcy,  m.  Mary  Grace,  dau.  of  Major 
Mackintosh. 

Standish  De  Courcy,  Capt.  G  1th  regt.,  m.  31  March,  18C4, 
Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  I'owtU 
Houghton,  Ksq.  of  Kihuannock,  deceased. 

Eliza,  m.  1842,   Henry  Knox,  Esq.  of  Xeiley  Park,  co.  Mayo. 

Anne,  m.  Richard,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Richard  Bouike,  K.C.B. 

Thomasine,  »i.  Standish  Thomas  O'Grady,  l^sq.  of  Landscape 
CO.  Clare;  and  d.  1^62,  leaving  issue. 

Isabella,  m.  Rev.  Curew  Smith  O'Grady,  son  of  Bar"../ 
O'Grady,  of  Ugliamurta,  co.  Cork. 

Amelia,  m.  1848,  Henry  Wiathrop,  The  O'Dosovan. 

Geraldine,  d.  unm. 
O'Grady  d.  6  Sept.  18G2,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  De  Courcy  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowen,  Cliicf  of 
his  name,  A.SL  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  m.  I'i  Sept.  1841,  Anna 
Grogan,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  De  Rienzi,  Esq.  of  Clobcmon 
Hall,  D.L.  CO.  Wexford;  and  d.  Nov.  1S73,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  De  Courcy,  now  O'Gradt. 

II.  William  Di?  Riejizi,  b.  17  June,  1602. 

III.  John  De  Courcy,  (j.  I  Nov.  I8.')fi. 

I.  Anne  Geraldine,  lu.  Feb.  1870,  Edward  Lc  Blotlef,  Ecq., 
Capt.  3rd  regt.  ;  and  d.  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Catlierinc  Frances. 


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O'HA 


Arms—Ver  pale  gn.  and  sa.,  three  lions  passant  per  pale  arg. 
and  or.  Cvist — A  horse's  head  erased  arg.  Motto — Vulneratus 
non  Tictus. 

(Seat— Kilballyowcn,  near  Bruff,  co.  Limerick. 


O'GRADY    OP    CASTLE    GARDE. 
O'Geadt,  Walter,  Esq.,  of   Castle   Garde,  co. 
Limerick,  b.  14  Dec.  1S58;   s.  his   father,  9  Dec 
1859. 
^intKC^t.— See  BvsKE's  Peerage,  unHet  the  title  of  GriL- 

LAMOEE. 

-Seat— Castlegarde,  Pallas  Green. 


O'GRADY    OF    THE    GRANGE, 

See  Ceokee. 


O'HARA  OF  ANNAGHMORE, 
O'Haka,  Chaeles  William:,  Esq.  of  Annagh- 
more,  and  Cooper's  Hill,  co.  Sligo,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
late  M.P.  for  that  co.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  b.  30  Oct. 
1817;  m.  28  Oct.  1858,  Annie  Charlotte,  eldest 
dau.  of  Richard  S.  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  The  Eocks, 
Uckfield,  Sussex,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Chaei-es  Kean,  6.  10  Dec.  1860. 

II.  Arthur  Cooper,  6.  8  Feb.  18G2. 
HI.  Richard  Edward,  b.  7  June,  1863. 

IV.  William  Henry,  6.  14  March,  d.  5  May,  1868. 

V.  Henry  Streatfeild,  6.  26  Feb.  1870  ;  d.  14  Oct.  1878. 

VI.  Alexander  Perceval,  6. 16  May,  1871. 

VII.  Frederick  'WiUiam,  b.  27  April,  1875. 
I.  Charlotte  Jane.  ii.  Mary. 

lu.  Annie  Frances.  iv.  Emily  Margaret. 

V.  Jane  Marian.  vi.  Kathleen. 

Mr.  O'Hara,  -whose  patronymic  was  Cooper,  assumed 
by  royal  license,  27  Nov.  1860,  the  surname  of 
O'Haea,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  in- 
junction of  his  uncle,  Charles  King  O'Hara,  Esq. 
of  Annaghmore. 

ItlUCtCJE. — By  the  genealogical  records  of  Ireland,  it 
appears  that  this  ancient  and  honourable  family  is  descended 
from  Eadhbah  {a  quo  the  patronymic  name  of  O'Hara),  who 
was  the  son  of  Bec,  which  Bee  was  the  17th  in  descent  from 
Olioll.  Olum,  Kino  of  Mcnster,  of  the  Race  of  Heber, 
which  Heber  was  the  son  of  Milesius,  King  of  Spain  and 
MosAECH  OF  Ireland.  We  find  this  family  further  deduced 
from  Bec  before-mentioned  tlirough  twenty  generations,  to 

CoEMAC  O'Haea,  Esq.  of  Coolany,  co.  Sligo,  who  m.  Una, 
dau.  of  —  Gallagher,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1612, 
leaving  issue  two  sons,  viz., 
I.  Teige,  of  whom  hereafter. 

M.  Cormac  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Mollane,  co.  Sligo,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of    O'EeUly,  of  co.  Cavan,  and  d.  1642,  having  had 
issue  by  her, 
I  Oliver,  m.  and  had  issue.    He  went  into  rebellion,  and 
forfeited  his  lands.  2  Bryan. 

3  Cormac  O'Hara  Oge,  Esq.  of  co.  Sligo,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Hugh  O'Flaherty,  Esq.  of  Moycullen,  in  far,  Con- 
naught,  an  ancient  family  in  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 
a  son, 

Hiberius  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Ballyhara  or  Cursallagh,  co. 

Sligo,  living  1688,  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William 

Taaffe,   Esq.,    Capt.  of    infantry   in    the    confederate 

army  of  the  Catholics  of   Ireland,   during  the   civil 

wars  of  1641,  ancestor  of  Viscount  raaffe,  and  by  her 

bad  a  son, 

Roderick  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Ballyhara  or  Cursallagh,  co. 

Sligo,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of — Forde, 

Esq.  of  Grevagh,  co.  Leitrim,  and  was  father  of 

Charles  Herbert  O'Hara,  Esq.,  who  was  a  Capt.  in 

the  Csesarean  royal  Harrecian  legion  of  infantry, 

and  afterwards  col.  of  the  regt.  of  Ladogo,  m.  at 

Prague,  1   July,  1750,  Maria  Theresa  Cliallons,  of 

the  ancient  family  of  de  Challons,  of  Burgundy,  in 

the  Kingdom  of  France.     He  d.  at  Vibourg,  in 

Finland,  in  the  year  1774,  having  had  issue, 

Anthony  Maria  Marcellus  O'Hara,  Lieut-Col.  of 
the  regt.  of  Bellosersky,  in  the  service  of  Her 
Imperial  Majesty  the  Empress  of  Russia,  Knt. 
of  the  Order  of  Malta,  and  of  the  Imperial  Order 
of  Saint  Waldimir,  b.  at  Genoa,  6  April,  1761. 

1  Cathcriae.  2  Annahclla. 


The  elder  son, 

Teige  O'Haea  Bot,  Esq.,  of  Leiny,  co.  Sligo,  High  Sheriff 
1608,  m.  Sheela,  dau.  of  ORorke,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1616,  having 
had  issue,  two  sons,  the  elder  Teige,  of  Coolany,  co.  Sligo, 
6.  April,  1612 ;  d.  unm.  25  July,  1634.     The  younger, 

Kean  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Coolany  and  Annaghmore,  co.  Sligo, 
High  Sheriff  1665,  s.  his  brother  Teige  in  the  family  posses- 
sions, ra.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Loftus.  Knt.,  and  relict 
of  Richard,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Laurence  Parsons,  Knt.  of 
Birr,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Adam,  of  Annaghmore,  High  Sheriff  1676,  to.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Gore,  Knt.  of  Artamon,  co.  Sligo,  by 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Robert  Parke,  of  Sligo.  He 
d.  17  Sept.  1687,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Anne,  who  m.  Ven.  Toby  Caulfeild,  Archdeacon  of  Killala, 
2nd  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Caulieild,  of  Dunamon,  co. 
Roscommon,  7th  son  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Charlcmount. 

n.  Charles,  s.  to  the  estates  on  the  death  of  his  brotV.er, 
Adam  He  d.  without  issue,  1703,  and  by  his  will  devised 
his  estates  to  his  brother  Kean. 

Kean  O'Hara,  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Rose  Crofton,  widow,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  (ati 
his  decease  in  1675) a  son, 

Kean  O'Hara,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Sligo  1703,  «.  to  the 
family  estates  on  the  death  of  his  two  elder  brothers  without 
male  issue,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Theobald  Mathew,  and  sister 
to  George  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Thomastown,  co.  Tipperary.  Mr. 
Kean  O'Hara  made  a  settlement  to  himself  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  his  son  and  sons  in  tail  male  of  said  estates. 
By  his  said  wife  (whose  will  bears  date  13  Jan.  1733)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Chaeles,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Kean,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  George  Mathew, 
Esq.,  and  relict  of  Theobald  Mathew,  Esq.,  j  un.,  of  Thomas- 
town,  and  had  issue  an  only  child, 

Charlotte,  m.  Eyre  Trench,  Esq.,  of  Ashford,  co.  Ros- 
common. 

in.  Adam. 

The  eldest  sou, 

Charles  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  High  Sheriff  1740, 
ra.  circa  1742,  Lady  Mary  Carmichael,  eldest  dau.  of  James, 
2nd  Earl  of  Hyndford,  and  sister  of  William  Carmichael,  D.D., 
Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1759)  had  issue 
(at  his  decease  3  Feb.  1776)  two  sons,  the  younger  of  whom, 
William,  was  a  Capt.  R.X.,  and  d.  warn.  1790.    The  elder, 

Charles  O'Haea,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  M.P.  for  co.  Sligo, 
and  one  of  the  Governors  of  the  co.,  b.  26  April,  1746;  to. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Cookson,  Esq.  of  co.  York, 
M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  King  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Annaghmore,  co.  Sligo,  6. 
Oct.  1785,  by  his  will  devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew, 
Charles  Cooper,  on  condition  that  he  should  take  the  sur- 
name, and  quarter  the  arms  of  O'Hara. 

Mary. 

Jane  Feances,  of  whom  presently.  Charlotte. 

The  2nd  dau., 

Jane  Frances  O'Hara,  to.  1810,  Arthur  Brooke  Cooper, 
Esq.  of  Cooper's  Hill,  co.  Sligo,  son  of  Arthur  Cooper,  Esq.  of 
Cooper's  Hill,  by  Sarah  Carleton  his  wife,  and  grandson, 
by  Jane  Cunningham  his  wife,  of  WiUiam  Cooper,  Esq.  of 
Cooper's  Hill,  who  was  a  descendant  of  the  same  family  as 
"Copper  of  Markree."  The  issue  of  this  marhage  was  two 
sons  and  four  daus., 

Arthur  Brook,  m.  Elizabeth  Trulock,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

21  July,  1859)  left  (at  his  decease,  12  June,  1845)  a  dau., 

Catherine  Jane. 
Charles   William,    now   of    Annaghmore    and    Cooper's 

Hill. 
Margaret. 

Mary,  d.  31  Dec.  1876. 
Jane    Henrietta,    m.    Feb.    1850,    Lieut. -Col.     Alexander 

M'Kinstry,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1867. 
Charlotte    Anne,  m.   19  Feb.   1852,  Cnnstopher   Carletoa 

L'Estrange,  Esq. 

Mr.  Cooper  d.  1854. 

^r?ir.5 — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  oT 
a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for  O'Hara:  2nd  and  .'Jrd,  gu.,  on  abend, 
between  six  lions  rampant  or,  a  cres;^cnt  sa.,  for  Cooper. 
Crests — 1st,  A  demi-lion  lampant  erm.  holding  between  the 
paws  a  chapletof  oak  leaves  ppr.,  for  O'Hara;  2nd,  A  man's 
bust  in  profile  coupcd  at  the  shoulders  ppr.,  on  the  head  an 
Irish  crown  or,  and  charge<l  on  the  neck  with  a  crescent  sa.; 
Motto  over,  'Viucit  amor  patri<E,  for  Cooper.  Motto — Virtute 
et  claritate. 

Sea!.s— Cooper's  Hill,  near  Eallymotc;  and  Auuas'aiiurei 
CoUoony,  co.  Sligo. 


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O'HARA    OF    O'HAEA    BBOOK. 

O'IIaka,  Ciiaeles,  Esq.  of  O'llani  15i"oolc,  co. 
Antrim,  J.i'.,  High  HhcriU'  1833,  b.  13  April,  1797  ; 
m.  Sept.  1823,  jNIargarot,  eldest  dau.  of  Arlliui' 
Innes,  Esq.  of  Droiuuutiuc,  co.  Dovvu,  aud  has  bad 
issue, 

I.  Avtliur,  h.  II  Dec.  1828;  d.  23  June,  ISCG. 

II.  'William,  Cavjt.  -lOtli  regt.,  b.  31  March,  1830;  d.  7  May, 
1859. 

III.  James,  Lite  C2n(l  regt.,  &.  4  Nov.  1835. 

I,  Anne,  m.  W.  T.  Latliani,  Esq.  51. D.,  unci  <?.  13  Aug.  1869. 

II.  KlU-n  Sopliia,   in.   1862,   Itev.  William  Armstrong,  In- 
cumbent ofScarva. 

ILttIC<l0C< — George  Teatte,  Esq.  who  in.  Catherine,  only 
dau.  and  liiircssof  Cormack  O'Uara,  Esq.,  of  Dnuimrulley,  co. 
Cavan,  a  descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Ollara,  of  Sligo, 
was  father  of 

CnAULES  O'IIara,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  Gen.  Brapcg's  regt.,  J. P., 
and  \\\ii\\  SherilT  co.  Antrim,  ni.  1752,  Helen,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Duncan,  Esq.  of  Lundic,  N.I?.,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  O'Uara,  Esq.  of  O'llara  Brook,  b.  1759,  J. P.,  Lieiit.- 
Col.  of  the  Antrim  Militia,  and  Iliyh  Sheriff  17!S5,  who  m.  1st, 
1782,  Miss  Amy  Lloyd,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Richard,  Lieut. 
K.A.,  d.  in  Jamaica,  1812,  and  twodaus.,  Kathcrine  and  Mary. 
He  in.  2ndly,  1792,  Miss  Eleanor  Dunu,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  O'Hara  Brook. 

AVilliam,  Lieut.  35th  regt.  d.  unin.  in  the  'West  Indies,  1S27. 

Henry  Robert,  d.  unm.  ls.")4. 

James  Dunn  (Rev.),  in.  Caroline  D.  Alvrs,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  Stewart  (Ucv.),  Rector  of  Coleraine,  vt.  13  Feb. 
1872,  Hatton  Thomasina  Richardson,  dau.  of  Major  Scott, 
of  Wclsborough:  William;  Sarah;  Helen;  and  Elizabeth. 

Eleanor,  m.  JI.  Sankcy,  Esq. 

Helen  Elizabeth,  m.  M.  Crofton,  Capt.  U.K. 

Grace,  m.  Rev.  William  Kearney. 

Anne  Martha,  d.  unm.  1855. 

Louisa,  m.  Thomas  Crofton,  Esq.,  R.N. 

Maria,  m.  Herbert  Maddock,  Esq. 

Mr.  O'Hara  m.  Srdly,  1808,  Miss  Sophia  Thwaites,  but  had  no 
Issue  by  her.    He  d.  20  Jan.  1823. 

Arms — 'Vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa. 
Cre.it — A  demi-lion  rampant  pcan  holding  between  his  paws 
a  chaplet  of  oak  leaves  vert  aeorned  ppr. 

(Seat— O'Hara  Brook,  Bally  money,  co.  Antrim. 


O'HARA  OF  liENABOY. 
O'Hara,  James,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy,  co.  Galrray, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
4.  21  Sept.  1832  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1864,  Blanche,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Sebastian  Gambier,  Kector  of  Sandgate,  and 
prand-dau.  of  Sir  James  Gambier,  Consul  Gen.  at 
the  Hague,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  16  Nov.  18G5. 

II.  James  Geoffrie  Musgrave,  i.  3  April,  1869. 

III.  James  Pow^r,  b.  1  March,  1872. 

IV.  James  Fitzgerald  William,  b.  11  March,  1875. 
I.  Rose. 

2.inea0C. — John  O'Hara,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  and 
Town  Major  of  Galway,  served  in  Spain  as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Sir  Charles  O'Hara,  afterwards  Lord  Tyrawley  ;  he  <i.  in 
1729,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  James,  his  heir,  b.  1817. 

II.  Geoffrie,  a  Capt.  in  the  Navy.  m.  John. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  O'Hara,  of  Lenaboy,  was  Mayor  of  Galway  in  1717, 
and  had  fourteen  children,  four  of  whom  survived  him.  Of 
these  were, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Rahocn,  m.  a  dau.  of  'W.aUer  Taylor,  of  Castle 
Taylor,  and  had  seven  sons  and  five  daus. 

The  elder  son,' 

James  O'IIara,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy,  b.  1748,  Recorder  of  Gal- 
way for  60  years,  to.  1789,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Moore, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1814.  He  d.  Nov.  1838,  aged  90  years,  and  was 
t.  by  his  son, 

James  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  Lenaboy,  6.  1790,  to.  15  April,  1823, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  Power  Lc  Poer  Trench, 
last  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Power 
Keating,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  by  whom,  who  rf.  11  March, 
1870,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Jahes,  his  heir.         ii.  r.icliard,  Major  Eoyal  Anillcry. 


I.  Anno,  TO.  Rev.  James  Lancaster.  Rector  of  Attanagh  and 
has  issue.  n.  Margaret. 

III.  Elizabeth,  )j!.  John  Temple  Heilly,   Esq.  of  Scarva,  co. 
Down,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Emily,  Hi.  Rev.  .lames  O'SulIivan,  Rector  of  Galway. 
Sir.  O'Hara,  d.  Dec.  1838,  and  was  s.   bv  his  eldest  son,  James 
O'Hara,  now  of  Lenaboy. 

^?-m,s— "Vert,  on  a  pale  radiant  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Cror 
—A  demi-lion  rampant  erm.,  holding  a  chaplet  of  oak  leaves 
ppr.     Motlo—YiKMi:  ct  eharitate. 

ib'eat— Lenaboy,  co.  Galway. 


OKEDEN    OF    TURNWORTH. 
The  late  William  Paeey  Okeden,  Esq.  of  Turn- 
worth,   Dorset,  J.P.   and   D.L.,  High   Sheriff  1819, 
m.  3  Aug.  1842,  Julia  HcnrietUi,  dau.  of  Edward 
Greatlicd,   Esq.  of  Uddens,  Dorset,  and  had  (with 
nine  daus.)  five  sous, 
I.  Uvedale  Edward  Parry,  b.  9  Sept.  1845,  Capt.   18th 
Hussars,  late  of  10th  Hussars,  in.   19  April,   1871,  Rose 
Ellen  Antoinette  Lee  Warner,  only  dau.  of  11.  Lee  Warner, 
Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  Norfolk,   which  lady  d.  30 
Dec.  1876,  leaving  three  daus. 
n.  Humphrey  David  Parry,  b.  21  Feb.  1P49. 

III.  Edmund  Robert  Parry,  b.  18  Nov.  1S5I. 

IV.  Herbert  George  Parry,  b.  25  Sept.  1867. 

V.  William  Henry,  b.  14  Sept.  1860. 

lie  d.  22  April,  18G8,  leaving  his  estate  to  his  •widow, 
now  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Turnworth. 

ILtllCaQC— The  family  of  Okeden  came  originally  from 
Ellingham,  near  Ringwood,  in  Hampshire,  where  they  had  a 
good  estate  and  a  large  mansion  house.  They  were  also  pos- 
sessed of  a  large  extent  of  ground  in  the  New  Forest,  which 
still  retains  the  name  of  Okeden's  Purlieu. 

William  Okeden,  Esq.,  to.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George 
Uvedale,  Esq.  of  More  Critchell,  and  was  father  of 

'William  Okeden,  Esq.,  who  was  M.P.  for  Corfe  Castle,  and 
d.  1694,  leaving  (by  Mary  his  wife)  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Okeden,  Esq.,  who  (by  Magdalen  his  wife)  had  a 
dau.,  Mary,  m.  William  Glisson.  Mr.  Okeden,  who  d.  1718, 
left  also  two  sons,  on  whom  he  entailed  his  estates  by  will. 
William,  the  elder,  to.  1st,  Mary  Foubert;  and  2ndly,  Dorothy, 
widow  of—  Finch,  Esq.,  but  dying  s.  p.  1753,  was  s.  by  his 
younger  brother, 

Edmund  Okeden,  Esq.,  who  m.  1732,  Catharine,  dan.  of  — 
Charlton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  William,  A.M.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Oxford,  who  d.  s.  p.  1763;  and  a  dau.,  Catuaeine  Jane. 
Mr.  Okeden  d.  1776.     His  only  dau., 

Catharine  Jane  Okeden,  m.  1774,  Major  David  Parry,  of 
the  20th  regt.,  and  subsequently  Governor  of  Barbadoes,  and 
dying  1788,  left  by  him  (who  d.at  Bath,  1793)  two  sons,  David 
Okeden;  and  Humphrey,  bapt.  2  Aug.  1778;  d.  1797.  His 
only  surviving  son, 

David  Okeden  Parrt,  Esq.  assumed,  in  compliance  with 
the  will  of  his  grandfather,  his  maternal  surname  of  Okeden. 
He  TO.  18  Oct.  1796,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Harris,  of 
Sturminster  Marshall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1810)  had 
issue,  the  late  Willia.m  Parry  Okeden,  Esq.  of  Turnwortli. 
Mr.  David  Okeden  Parry  Okeden  d.  28  Oct.  1833. 

Anyis — Sa.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  si.K  acorns  or,  three  oak 
leaves  ppr.  Crest — A  bear's  paw  sa.  grasping  an  oak  branch 
ppr.  frueted  or. 

i'eui— Turnworth,  near  Blandford,  Dorset. 


O'KELLY    OF    GALLAGH. 
O'Kellt,  CoENELirs  Joseph,  Esq.  of  G.illnph 
Castle,  CO.  Galway,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1861-Gi',  b. 
15  Sept.   1806;    m.  10  Oct.  1831,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
"Walter  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Merrue,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Festus  Ignatius,  b.  23  July,  1832;  m.  18G3,  Theresa  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Daly,  E.«q.  of  Castle  Daly,  co.  Galway,  and 
has  issue,  i.  Cornelius  De.nis,  b.  9  Aug.  Ibtu;  ii.  Edward 
Joseph,  b.  1  Dec.  18G8. 

II.  Cornelius  Joseph,  settled  in  Australia,  6.  8  Feb.  1835. 

III.  Edward  Anthony,  b.  6  Aug.  1842. 

IV.  Walter  Francis  Maurice,  6.  20  Sept.  IS44. 

I.  Helen  Tlieresa,  to.  1855,  Thomas  J.  Bodkin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Kilelooney,  eldest  son  of  John  J.  Bodkin,  Esq.,  many  i  ears 
M.P.  fur  Galway. 

II.  Marian,  wi.  Dominick  G.  BocIUin,  Esq.  of  Kilelooney. 


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III.  Christina  Mary,   m.  James  Dermnt  Daly,   Esq.,   only 
son  of  James  iJaly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly,  co.  Galway. 

Mr.   O'KcUj  is  by   descent  a  Couut  of  the   Holy 
Koman  Empire. 

ILilTCiX0C. — Do.N'NcnADH,  orDoNor.H  O'Kellt,  son  of  Macl- 
seachlain  U'Kelly,  Prince  or  Chief  ofHy-Many,  by  Finola  his 
•wife,  dau.  of  O'Conor  Don,  s.  his  brother,  Tadhg,  or  Teit;c,  as 
Chief  of  Hy-Many,  in  the  year  1410;  but  after  enjoying  the 
dignity  for  fourteen  years,  he  was  slain  by  his  own  nephews, 
who  rebelled  against  his  government.  He  was  tlie  24th 
O'Kelly,  and  lived  at  Tyaquin.  He  left  two  sons,  Tadiig  and 
Bbeasal.    The  elder, 

Tadhg,  or  Teige  O'Kelly,  Chief  of  HyJIany,  and  2Ctli 
O'Kelly,  was  .s.  in  the  chieftainship  by  his  brother,  Bbeasal, 
who  was  the  27th  O'Kelly,  and  d.  14C4.  Teige  m.  a  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burke,  of  Moyne,  and  had  a  son, 

Maelseachlainn,  or  Malachy  O'Kelly,  28th  O'Kelly,  and 
Chief  of  Hy-Many,  one  of  the  most  celebrated  men  of  his  race, 
who  erected  the  Castles  of  Gallagh,  Monivea,  and  Garbally, 
and  took  a  leading  part  in  the  warfare  which  was  waged,  in 
1504,  by  the  Lord  Deputy  the  Earl  of  Kildare  against  Mac- 
William  Burke,  of  Clanricarde,  and  which  was  terminated  by 
the  victory  of  Knockdoe.  MaelseachUunn  d.  1.5H.  He  m. 
Mable,  dau.  of  Teige  Roe  O'Kelly,  of  Callow,  and  was  fatlier  of 
Tadhg  Dubh,  or  Teige  Duff,  of  Gallagh,  Chief  of  Hy-Many, 
m.  1st,  the  dau.  of  Donogh  O'Kelly,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 
Aedh,  or  Hugh,  Lord  Abbott  of  Knockmoy,  and  a  dau.,  Cathe- 
rine, in.  the  Lord  Bermingham.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  Una,  dau.  of 
MacDermot  of  Moylurg,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Mullaghmore,  m.  the  dau.  of  Meylcr  Boy  Bci^ 
mingham,  and  had  a  son,  Teige,  ancestor  of  the  O'KELLYa 
of  J\IiiJlai/limore,  now  extinct,      ii.  Donnchadu,  of  Gallagh. 
Tadhg  Dubh  d.  1513.    His  2nd  .son, 

DoNNCHADH  Keagh  O'Kellt,  of  Gallagh,  in.  Una,  dau.  of 
John  Koe  Burke,  of  Beamore,  and  was  father  of 

CoNCHOBHAB.  NA  g-Ceaeehach  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  who 
appears  to  have  been  one  of  the  sub-chiefs  of  Hy-Many,  and 
was  living  1585.  He  in.  Honora,  dau.  of  Kichard  Boy  O'Kelly, 
of  Moate,  and  dying  about  the  year  1C12,  left  (with  five  daus.)  a 
son  and  successor, 

Teige  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  whose  wardship,  as  appears 
from  patent  roll,  10  Jac.  I.,  was  granted  to  Lady  Ursula 
Bourke,  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Bourke,  Knt.  He  in.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry,  son  of  Sir  Hubert,  Burke,  and  had  a  son, 
Donogh  Reagh,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  Julia,  dau. 
of  Sir  Dermot  O'Shaughnessy,  and  by  her  had  (with  a  dau., 
Margaret,  m.  Col.  Charles  Kelly,  9th  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Screen)  a  son,  John  MacTeige,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Dermot 
Daly,  Esq.  of  Killimore,  and  had  a  son,  Donogh.  The  elder 
son, 

DoNNCHADH  Reagh  O'Kellt,  of  Gallagh,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Sir  Ulick  Burke,  Bart,  of  Glinsk,  and  was  father  of 

Capt.  William  O'Kelly,  of  Gallagh,  living  1C88,  who, 
driven  from  the  Castle  of  Gallagh,  after  the  battle  of  Aughrim, 
first  settled  at  Tycooly.  He  ia.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Dillon,  Esq.  of  Clonbrock,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Eleanor) 
three  sons,  Conor,  Festus,  and  Patrick.    The  2nd, 

Festus  O'Kellt,  of  Tycooly,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Dillon,  Esq.  of  Kingdiu-e, 
and  had  sons, 
CoNNon,  his  heir. 

Dillon  John,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  and  Hungarian 
service,  eminently  distinguished  on  many  occasions,  parti- 
cularly by  his  gallant  and  successful  defence  of  Konnopisht 
Castle,  in  Bohemia.  In  consideration  of  his  services,  the 
Emperor  Francis  conferred  on  himself  and  on  his  father, 
Festus  O'Kelly,  of  Tycooly,  the  dignity  of  Count  of  the 
Holy  Roman  Empire.  The  title  was  given  with  a  reversion 
to  Festus,  as  his  son  Dillon  had  no  issue.  Count  Dillon 
O'Kelly  m.  about  the  year  1755,  Marian,  Countess  of  Klenowa 
and  Baroness  de  Jenovey,  a  favourite  of  the  Empress  Maria 
Theresa,  and  widow  of  His  Excellency  Count  de  Witby, 
hereditary  Treasurer  of  Bohemia,  but  had  no  issue.  Count 
O'Kelly  was  afterwards  Ambassador  from  the  Emperor  of 
Germany  to  the  Elector  of  Saxony.  He  became  also  Grand 
Chamberlain,  and  was  invested  with  various  other  orders  and 
honours  of  the  Empire.  He  (/.  in  Germany,  1811,  leaving  the 
bulk  of  his  property  to  his  nephew,  Festus  O'Kelly  of 
Tycooly. 
The  elder  son, 

Connor  O'Kellt,  of  Tycooly,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 
Empire,  in.  1766,  Margaret,  dan.  of  John  O'Moore,  Esq.  of 
Annabcg,  and  sister  of  Garrett  O'Moore,  Esq.  of  Cloghan 
Castle,  and  had  two  sons,  Festus  and  John ;  and  five  daus., 
Mary,  Jane,  Eliza,  Anne,  and  Susanna.  The  elder  son, 
Ii"Esiu8  O'Kelly,   of  Tycooly,  Count  of  the  Holy  Roman 


Empire,  b.  1771 ;  m.  1795,  Marian,  dau.,  and,  in  her  issue 
heiress  of  Ambrose  O'JIadden,  of  Anna  Calla,  directly  des- 
cended from  the  family  of  Longford  Castle,  and  dying  4  April, 
1834,  left  two  sons, 

Cornelius  Joseph,  now  of  Gallagh. 

Ambrose,  of  Guitray,  J. P.  cos.  Galway  and  Eoscommon 
(see  O'Kelly  of  Gartray). 

Arms  —  Az.,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  arg.  chained  or, 
supporting  a  tower  of  three  turrets  of  the  second.  Vitit — Au 
enfleld  vert.      Motto — Turris  fortis  mihi  Deus. 

6'eat — Gallagh  Castle,  Tuam,  co.  Galway. 


O'KELLY    OF    GUKTHAY. 

O'Kellt,  John  Appletaed,  Esq.  of  Gurtray, 
CO.  Galway,  I.  20  Dec.  1847 ;  s.  his  brother  1877. 

^iWtKQt. — Ambrose  O'Kellt,  Esq.  of  Gurtray,  J. P.  cos- 
Galway  and  Roscommon,  6.  Feb.  1806,  2nd  son  of  Festus 
O'Kelly,  Esq.  of  Tycooly  (se<?  jirecedinc/  Memoir);  in.  23  April, 
1838,  Theresa,  dau.  of  Waller  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Mcrvuc,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  July,  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Ambrose  Michael  Madden,  J.P.  co.  Galway,  h.  29  Sept. 
1842;  d.  12  Dec.  1867. 

II.  William  Patrick,  late  of  Gurtray,  6.  9  March,  1844;  d.  29 
April,  1877.  III.  John  Appleyaed,  now  of  Gurtray. 

IV.  Gerald  Alban,  6.  26  Oct.  1849. 

I.  Theresa  Mary.  ii.  Helen  Christina. 

III.  Mary  Aloysia,  in.  Sept.  1867,  Thomas  A.  Kelly,  Esq.  of 
Dublin  (descended  from  Colla  O'Kelly,  of  Screen),  and  lias 
issue. 

Mr.  O'Kelly  of  Gurtray,  d.  21  Nov.  1SC9. 
Arms — As  O'Kelly  of  Grdlagh. 
Seat — Gurtray,  Ballinasloe. 


O'KELLY    OF    BAKRETTSTOWIT. 

O'Kelly,  Peter-de-Pentheny,  Esq.  of  Barretts- 
town,  CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  b.  22  Feb 
1807  ;  m.  2  Feb.  1830,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Matthias 
Maher,  Esq.  of  Ballymullen,  Queen's  Co.,  and  sistei* 
of  John  Maher,  Esq.  of  Ballinkcale,  D.L.,  M.P. 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Lionel,  J. P.,  6.  1S3I. 

II.  John  de  Pentheny. 

III.  Edmund  O'Donnell,  a  widower,  with  cue  d.itl. 

I.  Matilda  Maria,  m.  1859,  Major  Thomas  Esmonde,  'V.C., 
nephew  of  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Esmonde,  9th  bart.  of 
Ballynastra. 

II.  Margaret  Adelaide. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  in.  1871,  Patrick  Thunder,  Esq.,  J.P.,  eldest 
eon  of  Michael  Thunder,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  ofLagore, 
CO.  Meath. 

iCt'nCagC.— George   Boubke   O'Kei.lt,    Esq.   of  Acton 

House,  Middlesex,  and  of  St.  Croix,  West  Indies,  a  descendant 

of  the  great  Irish  family  of  O'Kelly,  Chief  of  Hy-Many,  was 

son  of  Edmund  O'Kelly,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  nau.  of  Bourke 

of  Ardfert,  and  grandson  of  Edmund  O'Kelly,  who  m.  a  dau. 

of  Kavanagh  of  Durlas,  living  in  the  reign  of  James  II., 

m.  1799,  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Penllieny,  Esq., 

representative  of  the  very  ancient  family  of  de  Pentheny  or  de 

Repentheny,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund  de  Pentheny,  of  Barrettstown.  5.  5  Feb.  1800;  w. 

16  July,  1822,  Blanche  Arundell,  a  Couiitcss  of  the  Germaa 

Empire,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Raymond  Arundell,  brother 

of  James  Everard,  9th  Lord  Arundell  of  Wardour,  and  had 

issue,    1  Augustus,   b.    3   March,    1825;    2  Arundell   Clan 

Eugene,   b.  2  Jan.  1828;  3  Pentheny,  b.  25  Dec.  1831;  4 

Raymond,  b.  13  Jan.  1834;  1  Blanche;  and  2  Emily.    lie 

d.  11  April,  18.'')9. 

George,  of  Barrettstown,  co.  Kildai'c,  J.P.,  d.  %inm.  1S07. 
Peter  DE  Pentheny,  now  of  Barrettstown. 
William  Augustin  Boui  ke. 

Eleanor  Sojihia,  in.  Capt.  Harold  Oxholm,  Danish  navy,  and 
is  deceased. 

Louisa  Catherine,  m.  24  Oct.  1843,   John  Maher,   Esq.  of 
Ballcnkeele,  D.L.,  M.P.,  co.  Wexford. 
Adelaide,  m.  Col.  Oscar  Oxholm,  of  a  distinguished  Danish 
family. 

Mary  Frances  Constantia,  m.  30  Nov.  1813,  George  Patrick 
Lattin  Mansfield,  Esq.  of  Morristown  Lattin,  co.  Kildare, 
and  is  deceased. 

He  d.  1858.  Iii| 

Anns — Gu.,  on  a  mount  or  rock  a  tower  supported  by  two 
lions  rampant  arg.  the  lions  dueally  crowned  or.  t'resi — Au 
enfield  vert.      Moito — Turris  fortis  mihi  Di'us. 

Scat — Barrettstown,  Newbridge,  co.  Kildare. 


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OKEOVER    OF    OKEOVER. 

Okeoveu,  Haughton  Chakles,  Esq.  of  Okeovcr, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  Oldbury  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  J. P. 
and  i).L.,  Uigh  Sheriff  co.  Dcrbv  18G2,  b.  14  Nov. 
1825  ;  m.  12  July,  1859,  Hon.  Eliza  Anne  Caven- 
dish, eldest  dan.  of  Henry  Manners  Cavendish,  Lord 
Waterpark,  of  Dovcridge  Hall,  Derby,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  IfAccnTON  EAtDRED,  6.  10  May,  1875. 
I.  Mabel  Alice.  ii.  Maude.  ill.  'Rutli  Tsabcl. 

IV.  Kdith  Mary.         v.  Ethel  Blanche.         vi.  Mcicy  Lilian. 
VII.  Mary  Beatrice. 

Htlirarrr.— This  ancient  and  Uniizhtly  fairily  has  enjriyccl 
the  lord.sliip  of  Okeovcr  during  a  [iL-riod  of  upwards  of  700 
years,  and  ranks  with  the  first  houses  in  its  county. 

IIuMrnnKV  Okeoveb,  Ksq.  of  Okeover(son  and  heir  of  Ralph 
Okeover,  Esq.,  who  </.  1494,  and  grandson,  by  Thomasine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Ualpli  Basset,  of  Blore,  of  Philip  Okeoveb,  Esq. 
of  Okeover,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Derby  and  Notts,  5  and  14 
Edwabd  IV.,  lineally  descended  from  Ornie,  Lord  of  Achovie, 
about  the  year  1100),  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Kobcrt  Aston, 
of  Tixhall,  and  d.  2.5  April,  30  Henry  VIII.,  leaving,  withotlier 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Babington,  Esq.  of  Dethick,  co.  Derby,  and  was  .<;.  by 
his  grandson  (the  son  of  Ilowland  Okeover,  by  Anne  Needham 
his  wife), 

Hl-mphrev  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Derby  1631,  who  'm.  Jlartha,  dau.  of  Sir  Oliver  Cheney,  and  by 
her  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

SiB  Rowland  Okeoveb,  of  Okeover,  b.  1024;  to.  Mercy,  dau. 
of  Edward  Goodyere,  Esq.  of  Hcythrop,  co.  Oxford,  and  d. 
1632,  leaving, 

I.  Rowland,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Tylney  St.  Lawrence,  Norfolk,  m.  Elizahcth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Farmer,  Esq.  of  Oldbury,  co.  Warwick,  and 
d.  10  Aug.  1657,  leaving, 

Rowland,  of  Oldbury,  who  m.  twice,  but  left  issue  only  by 
Alice,  dau.  of  John  Gregory,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of  London, 

Rowland  Farmer,  of  Oldbury  Hall,  b.  30  Nov.  1745;  to. 
1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  James  Haughton  Langston,  Esq., 
of  Bedford  Square,  London,  and  had, 
Haughton  Fabmeb,  who  became  of  Okeover. 

Mr.  Rowland  Farmer  Okeover  ?)i.  2ndly,  Judith  Holden, 
widow,  dau.  of  William  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Hill  Eidware, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  1837,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

Charles  Gregory  (Bev.),  b.  11  May,  1792;  m.  17  Sept. 
1823,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Anson, 
G.C.B.,  M.P.,  uncle  of  the  Earl  of  LichHeld,  and  by 
her  (who  i,i.  2ndly,  1833,  Robert  Plumer  Ward,  Esq. 
of  Gilston  Park,  Herts)  he  left  at  his  decease.  2  Aug. 
1826,  a  son,  the  present  Hacguion  Charles  Okeoveb, 
Esq.  of  Okeover,  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Ann,  d.  unm. 
6  Feb.  1842. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Wolstan  Addcrlev,  Esq. 

II.  Mercy,  b.  10  May.  1054;  m.  'Wilham  Trafford,  Esq.  of 
Swithaniley,  co.  StalforU. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rowland  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeover,  to.  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Pettus,  Bart,  of  Rackheath,  and  d. 
1729,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeovcr,  m.  Catherine,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  Hon.  William  Leek,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer, 
and  had  issue, 

Leake  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeovcr,  h.  1701 ;  in.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Nicliol,  E.sq.,  but  d.  without  issue.  His  cousin  and 
heir  male  was 

Haci^hton  Farmer  Okeoveb,  Esq.  of  Okeovcr,  6.  7  Sept. 
1776,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  1800,  at  whose  decease  s.  p. 
the  representation  of  this  very  ancient  family  devolved  on  his 
nephew,  the  present  Haughton  Charles  Okeoveb,  Esq. 

Arrtu—'Erm.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  bezants.  Crest— A  dcmi- 
wyvern  erm.  langued  gu.,  issuing  out  of  a  coronet  or.  Motto 
— Esto  vigilans. 

iieut—Ukcovcr  llall,  Ashbourne,  co.  Derby. 


the  late  John  O'Connell,  Esq.  of  Grenagh,  co.  Kerry, 
and  relict  of  O'Donoghuo  of  the  Glens,  and  has  hud 
issue, 

I.  John  Arthur,  late  of  the  .34th  regt.  6.  Aug.  1840  ;  m. 
4  March,  1S09,  at  Brussels,  La  C'omtesse  Anna  de  ViUegas 
do  St.  Pierre  Jette,  and  d.  1S70,  leaving  issue,  John,  and 
Madelaine  Felicia. 

II.  Denis,  b.  Oct.  1841;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  J. P.  Rowe,  Esq. 
of  Victoria. 

III.  William,  Capt.  82nd  regt.,  6.  Jan.  1849;  in.  Jlinive,  dau. 
of  A.  Considine,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Limerick. 

IV.  Maurice  Charles,  b.  March,  1854. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary.  ii.  Leonora  Mary,  d.  1C59. 

III.  Amy  Jane,  d.  10  March,  1873. 

iitnCflflt.— Debmot  McCarthy,  of  Carhiie  and  Dnoneen, 

son  (according  to  the  family  pedigree)  of  Donogh  MacCarthy, 
of  Prishane,  a  descendant  of  the  noble  family  of  Muskcrry, 
m.  previous  to  1G35,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Darby  O'Callaghan,  of 
Kilpeader,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

Donogh  McDermot  McCarthy,  of  Doonecn  (mentioned  in 
the  will  of  his  uncle,  Cahir  O'Callaghan,  dated  1679),  ni.  Jane 
Kadlcy,  of  Knockrour,  co.  Cork,  and  had  (with  a  son,  Daniel, 
the  father  of  Dermot  and  Justin)  a  son  and  successor, 

Denis  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Dooneen,  b.  1G77  ;  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  J.  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Barretts  Country,  and  d.  24  June,  17C1, 
aged  84,  leaving  issue  (with  four  daus.)  three  sons, 

I.  Justin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Denis,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Daniel  McCarthy,  and  had  issue, 

Denis ;  Charles ;  Mary ;  Catherine ;  and  Jane. 

III.  Alexander,  of  Knocknagrce,  co.  Cork,  6. 1718,  an  offircr 
in  Lord  Clare's  Irish  Brigade,  in  France,  who  fought  in  1 7J.i, 
under  the  banner  of  the  Young  Chevalier.  He  in.  Mary, 
ilau.  of  Daniel  Duggan,  of  Mount  Infant,  co.  Coik,  and  d. 
Is02,  aged  84,  leaving  issue, 

1  Denis,  who  had.  with  other  issue,  Florence,  of  Crool:- 
haven,  father  of  Thomas,  of  New  York,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

2  Florence,  Capt.  in  the  E.I.C.S.,  d.  1778. 

3  Daniel,  Major  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  of  wounds 
received  at  the  taking  of  Dusseldorff  by  the  French. 

4  Justin,  Capt.  in  the  E.I.C.S.,  d.  in  India,  1788. 

5  Alexander,  of  Cork,  b.  25  March,  1771;  m.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Fagan,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1829) 
had  (with  junior  issue)  a  son, 

Alexander,  b.  1800,  Barrisler-at-Law,  31. P.  for  the  ci'y 
and  afterwards  for  the  co.  of  Cork ;  High  Sheriff  1850, 
d.  icnm. 

1  Ellen,  TO.  Denis  Mahony,  of  Islandaugher. 

2  Mary,  m.  Martin  Lawlur,  of  Killarney. 

3  Jane,  m.  1st,  —  O'Driscoil;  and  2ndly,  Capt.  Coghlan, 
of  Crookhaven. 

The  eldest  son, 

Justin  McCABTnv,  Esq.,  m.  1730,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles 
McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Lyreidane,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  (with  a 
dau.,  Jane),  a  son, 

Denis  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  co.  Cork,  who  to.  Ist, 
1770,  Anne,  dau.  of  Felix  McCarthy,  Esq.  of  Springhouse,  CO. 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17S0)  had  issue, 

Denis,  of  whom  presently. 

Ellen,  to.  Albert  Stubbeman,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

Mary,  in.  Timothy  Blahony,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

Mr.  McCarthy  to.  2ndly,  Helen,  only  child  of  O'Leaby,  of 
Millstrect,  who  d.  s.  p.,  having  devised  the  estates  to  her  step- 
son, Denis  McCarthy,  on  condition  of  his  assuming  the  name 
of  O'Leary.     Mr.  McCarthy  d.  1824,  and  was  *•.  by  his  son, 

Denis  McCabthy-O'Leary,  Esq.  of  Coonilagane,  m.  1812, 
Leonora,  dau.  of  John  Howley,  Esq.  of  RicUill,  co.  Limerick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  left  at  his  decease,  Oct.  1829,  a  son 
and  heir,  the  present  Joun  McCAKTHY-O'Li-ARy,  Esq.,  now  of 
Coonilagane. 

iSeaJ— Coomlagane,  near  Millstrect,  co.  Cork. 


McCARTHY-O'LEAIlY  OF  COOMLAGANE. 

McCaetiiy-O'Le-Uit,  John,  Esq.  of  Coonilagane, 
eo.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  b.  19 
Sept.  181-ii    m.  CO  Oct.  183U,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 


OLIPHANT    OP    GASK. 

KiNOTON-OLipnANT,  Thomas  Lawrence,  Esq. 
of  Gask,  CO.  Perth,  J.P.,  b.  1831  ;  m.  185G,  Frances 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Jebb,  Esq.  of  Uoston,  co. 
Lincoln. 

HtnCagC— William  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Newton,  in  the 
CO.  of  Perth,  who  is  mentioned  in  a  complaint  to  the  Privy 
Council  of  Scotland,  21  Nov.  1587,  was  2nd  son  of  Colin, 
Master  of  Oliphant,  grandson  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Olipbant, 
and  brother  of  Laweekce,  3rd  Lord  Ohphaut  (see  Bubkes 


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rx'.'nct  Pecrorte).  lie  ra.  Marcarct,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
■Wii'ijm  Oliphant,  Knt.  of  Eerrvdale,  and  was  father  of 

Lawkence  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Newton  and  Tlirumster,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Rollo,  Esq.,  Duncrub,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

LiivBENCE  OupnANT,  Esq.  of  Gask,  m.  1C06,  Lilias,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Graham,  Esq.  of  Inchbraikie,  and  widow  of  William 
Culville,  Esq.  of  Condie,  and  had  issue. 

Sir  Lawuence  Oliphant,  Knt.  of  Gask,  m.  1G34,  Hon. 
Lilias  Oliphant,  dau.  of  Patrick,  6th  Lord  Oliphant,  and  had, 
with  four  younger  sons  and  three  daus.,  two  elder  sons, 

I.  Patrick,  his  her. 

u.  Lawrence,  on  whom  his  father  settled  the  estate  of  Gask, 
16.J9,  m.  IGGl,  Anne.  dau.  of  Sir  George  Preston,  Knt.  of 
Valleyfield,  and  d.  1G72,  leaving,  with  two  daus.  (Katherine, 
111.  Hugh  Paterson;  and  Anne)  three  sons,  i.  George,  of 
Gask,  m.  twice,  but  rf.  s.  p.  1684;  ii.  Lawrence,  d.  s.  p.; 
ui.  William,  of  Gask,  d.  unm.  1704,  when  the  estates 
returned  to  the  senior  line. 
Sir  Lawrence  d.  20  July,  1679.    His  eldest  son, 

Patrick  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Williamston,  disinherited,  ra. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  .John  Murray,  of  Trinity,  Gask,  and  d. 
1694,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  sod, 

James  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask,  to  which  he  succeeded  upon 
the  demise  of  his  cousin  AVilliam,  in  1704.  He  m.  16  July,  1689, 
Janet,  dau.  of  Pvev.  Anthony  Murray,  of  Woodend,  and  was 
father  of 

Lacrence  OLipnANT,  Laird  of  Gask,  h.  1G91 ;  rn.  Hon. 
Amelia  Anne  Sophia  Nairne,  second  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Kairne,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Laird  of  Gask,  m.  1755,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Duncan  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Strowan,  by  whom  (who  d. 
18  March,  1774)  he  had  two  sons  and  four  daus.  He  d.  1  Jan. 
1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Luird  of  Gask,  m.  1795,  Christian, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Dr.  Joseph  Robertson  Blair,  of  Ardblair,  and 
had  (with  four  younger  daus.,  Christian,  Harriet,  Amelia,  and 
Caroline), 

I.  Laurence,  his  heir. 

II.  Jahes  Blair,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Rachel,  successor  to  her  brother. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1830,  Thomas  Kington,  Esq.  of  Charlton 
House,  Somerset  (son  of  Thomas  Kington,  Esq.,  by  Char- 
lotte Miles  his  wife),  and  d.  1839,  leaving  by  him  (who  d. 
1857), 

1  Thomas  Laurence,  now  of  Gask. 

2  Philip  Olipliant(KiNGTON-BLAiR-OLipnANT)  of  Ardblair, 
CO.  Perth,  b.  1832,  who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1868, 
the  additional  surnames  of  Blair-Oliphant,  m.  1859, 
Henrietta,  dan.  of  William  H.  Yaldwyn,  Esq.  of  Black- 
down,  Sussex,  and  has  issue,  Philip  Lawrence;  Emily 
Caroline;  Margaret  Ethel;  Lilian;  Mabel  Henrietta. 

3  William  Miles  Nairn,  m.  1872,  Sophia  BaUer,  and  has 
issue,  M'Uliam  Miles ;  NorahSkyc;   Kathleen  Frances. 

1  Caroline  JIargaret,  m.  Dr.  Fyllc,  and  has  issue,  lour  sons 
and  four  daus. 

Mr.  Oliphant  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Luird  of  Gask,  who  d.  unm.  31  Dec. 
1824,  was  .<!.  by  his  brother, 

James  Blair  Oliphant,  of  Gask,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Perth, 
111.  1840,  Henrietta,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Gillespie 
Graham,  Esq.  of  Orchill,  same  co.  Mr.  Oliphant  was  served, 
18  Aug.  1839,  heir  male  of  Francis,  tenth  and  last  Lord 
Oliphant,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Rachel  Oliphant,  of  Gask,  who  d.  unm.  1864,  and  was  .5.  by 
her  nepheWjTHOMAS  Laubence  Kington-Oliphant,  now  of  Gask. 

Seat — Gask,  Auchterarder,  co.  Perth. 


OLIPHANT    OF    CONDIE. 

Oliphant,  Laxjeence  James,  Esq.  of  Condie 
and  Xewton,  co.  Perth,  Grenadier  Guards,  educated 
at  Harrow  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  Dec.  184G  ;  s.  his 
father  18G2 ;  m.  1878,  Hon.  Mary  Gerard,  dau.  of 
Lord  Gerard. 

ILtncagC— Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  first  of  Condie  (an 
estate  purchased  1601),  was  son  of  Alexander  Oliphant,  and 
grandson  of  William  Oliphant,  of  Newton,   by  his   wife,   the 
heiress  of  Berriedale.    He  m.  Miss  Murray,  of  Tullibardine, 
ancestor  of  the  Athole  family,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Laurence,  m.  Marriot,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Black- 
adder,  of  Tullialan,  and  thereby  disobliging  his  father,  was 
in  a  great  measure  disinherited. 
Thomas,  who  had  the  lands  of  Rossie,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 

Oliphauts  of  that  place. 
■W'iUiani,  m.  Elspclh,  dau.  of  Sir  Uciiry  Stirliug,  Bart,  of 
ArUocU. 


James,  ancestor  of  the  Oliphants  of  Kinnedcr,  in  Fife. 
Colin. 

Laurence,  first  of  Condie,  being  displeased,  as  stated  above,  by 
the  marriage  of  his  elder  son,  bequeathed  liis  extensive  estates 
among  his  younger  children.    The  disinherited  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  second  of  Condie,  was  s.  at  his 
decease  by  his  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  third  of  Condie,  m.  Helen,  sister 
of  Sir  James  Wemyss,  Bart,  of  Bogie,  by  whom  he  had,  with 
several  other  children,  a  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  fourth  of  Condie,  m.  Jeanette 
Meldrum,  dau.  of  Meldrum  of  Lethers,  co.  Aberdeen  (whose 
half-sister,  Mary  Ogilvie,  m.  Charles,  7th  Lord  Oliphant)  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  fifth  of  Condie,  m.  Lilias  Oliphant, 
of  Gask,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.,  sixth  of  Condie.  He  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Anthony  Murraj',  Esq.  of  DoUerie,  hy  whom  he 
had  issue,  Ebenezeb,  his  heir;  Margaret,  m.  George  Graeme, 
Esq.  of  Inchbrakie ;  Grace ;  and  Helen.  Mr.  Oliphant  was 
drowned  crossing  the  river  May,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Ebenezer  Oliphant,  Esq.,  seventh  of  Condie,  m.  1790,  ?Iary, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Ardoch,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1847)  had  i.ssue, 

Laurence,  late  of  Condie  and  Newton. 

William,  d.  unm.  in  India,  1828. 

Anthony  (Sir),  C.B.,  6.  1793,  Chief  Justice  in  Ceylon,  m. 
Maria,  dau.  of  Gen.  Ronald  Campbell,  and  c^.  1859,  having 
had  one  son,  Laurence  Oliphant,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  also  an  .\dvocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  M.P.  for 
Stirling,  1865  to  1868,  Secretary  of  Embassy  in  China,  1859 
to  1860,  and  Secretary  of  Legation  in  Japan,  18G1  to  1862. 

James,  of  Worlingham  Hall,  Soham,  Suffolk,  a  Director  of 
the  E.I. C,  b.  1796;  m.  1st,  1824,  Lucy  Maidman,  and  had 
is-ue ;  and  2ndly,  Sophy  Trewman,  and  had  by  her,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  James  Erskine,  Bombay  C.S.,  b.  1826; 
',d.  1863,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robert  Alexander,  Madras 
army,  which  lady  d.  1SG8.  Thomas,  b.  1799. 

Mr.  Oliphant  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  Esq.  eighth  of  Condie,  ?r.P.  for  Perth, 
6.22  June,  1791;  m.  1st,  1814,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Hercules  Ross, 
Esq.  of  Rossie  Castle,  co.  Forfar,  which  lady  d.  1820.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1825,  Margaret  G.  B.irrett,  relict  of  Samuel  Barrett,  Esq. 
of  Jamaica;  and  3rdly,  19  Aug.  1841,  Marianne,  eldest  dau. 
of  James  Stuart  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Rossie,  and  by  the  last  only 
had  issue, 

Laurence  James,  new  of  Condie  and  Newton. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1867,  T.  S.Walker,  Esq.  of  Maunhy  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  has  issue. 

Madalina  Helen.  Frances  Louisa.  Susan  Sophia, 

Herf.  29  May,  1862. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  crescents  arg.  within  a  bordure.  Crest — A 
unicorn's  head  couped  arg.  armed  and  maned  or.  Supporters— 
Two  elephants  ppr.     Motto — Altiora  peto. 

Seat — Condie  House,  near  Bridge  of  Earn,  co.  Perth. 


OLIPHANT    OF    ROSSIE. 

Oliphant,  Thomas  Truman,  Esq.  of  Eossie,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.,  late  Lieut,  in  the  Bengal  Staff  Corj^s,  b. 
1839;  m.  1870,  Georgina  Elisabeth,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Joseph  Mansfield,  Rector  of  Blandford,  St.  Mai-y's, 
Dorset,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Le  Poor  Trench,  and  grand-dau.  of  William  Power 
Keating,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  has  issue, 

Stuart,  b.  1872.  Ni^el,  6.  1S74.  David,  6.  1876. 

Margaret  Emily. 

IttnCaflC.  —  William  Oliphant,  of  Newton  and 
Thrumster,  was  the  2nd  son  of  Colin,  Master  of  Oliphant, 
and  grandson  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Olijjhant.  He  bought  the 
lands  of  Rossie,  or  Rossie  Ochil,  in  1583,  from  Andrew  Blair. 
His  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Oliphant,  was  the  ancestor  of  the  Oiiphants  of 
Gask.  His  2nd  son,  John  Oliphant,  appears  to  have  d.  s.  p. 
His  3rd  son,  Alexander,  was  Albany  Herald  in  1588. 
Alexander  Oliphant  had  two  sons,  Laurence  and  Thomas,  the 
latter  of  whom  succeeded  his  father  as  Albany  Herald  in 
1604  The  elder  son,  Laurence,  is  described  as  "  of  Newton," 
and  he  also  acquired  the  estate  of  Condie  in  1601.  He  had 
several  sons,  the  eldest,  Laurence,  being  the  direct  ancestor 
of  the  present  Oliphant  of  NlWIou  and  Condie.  To  his 
2nd  son,  Thomas,  he  left  the  lands  of  Kossie-Ochil,  which  were 
created  into  a  barony  in  1630. 

Thomas  Oliphant,  first  of  Rossie,  m.  Marion,  sister  of  Sil 
John  Blackaddcr,  of  TuUiallan,  Bart.,  and  had  two  sons, 


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TnoMAS  OupDAVT,  second  of  Rossie,  s.  liis  father,  ami  m. 
Beatrix,  clan,  of  Alexander  Colvill,  of  Blair,  co.  Kinross, 
Depute  Justice-General,  a  cadet  of  the  family  of  Lord  Colvil!, 
of  Culross,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

KoDERT  Olipuant,  third  of  Kossie,  to.  his  cousin,  Jean, 
only  eliild  and  heiress  of  Eobert  Colvill,  of  Blair,  and  by  her 
had  one  son,  Kobert,  his  heir;  and  two  daus.,  Katherine,  ni. 
1753,  Colin  Druir.mond,  of  MegRinch,  co.  Berth ;  and  Jane,  m. 
1762,  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Hopetoun.    The  only  son, 

Robert  OLirnAST,  fourth  of  Uossie,  b.  1717,  was  Postmaster- 
General  for  Scotland,  and  m.  Marion,  dun.  of  Neil  Buchanan, 
of  Ilillington,  co.  llcnfrew,  M.B.  for  the  Glasgow  Burghs,  son 
of  George  Buchanan,  of  Drunipelier,  co.  Renfrew,  and  by  her 
had  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  i.  James  Stcaut,  his  heir; 
H.  John  Hope,  first  in  Council  of  Prince  Edwards  Island,  vi. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wedderburn,  Bart,  of  Ballindean,  and 
had  an  only  child,  Jane,  m.  Sir  George  Kamsay,  Bart,  of  Bauiff; 
I.  Anne,  m.  Francis  Grunt,  of  Kilgraston ;  ii.  Marianne,  m. 
Capt.  Veitch,  lI.E.I.C.S,  J.  s.  p.  Robert  Oliphaut  U.  17S5,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Stdart  Oliphaxt,  fifth  of  Rossie,  6.  1767,  served  in 
the  Royal  Perth  Militia  for  more  than  thirty  years,  and 
commanded  the  regt.  during  its  embodiment  in  the  early 
part  of  this  century.  He  m.  1809,  Anna,  only  child  of  William 
Truman  Re,ide,  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  (tlie  Blues;, 
2nd  son  of  NYillium  Rcade,  of  Crowewood  I'ark,  Wilts.  By  her 
he  had, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir,  6.  1810. 

i;.  William  Henry,  6.  1814;   m.  Hon.  Charlotte  Murray,  dau. 

of  Alexander,  8th  Lord  Elibank,  and  d.  s.p.  1871. 

IK.  John  Hope,  6.  1815 ;  d.  Uiim. 

IV.  James  Stuart,  6.  1819;  d.  uiim. 

V.  Henry  Richard,  6.  1825. 
1.  Anna,  b.  1811  ;  d.  anm. 

n.  Marianne,  6.1817;  m,  Laurence  Oliphant,  of  Condic,  and 
has  issue. 
in.  Frances  Isabella,  6.  1818;    m.  Rev.  Maxwell  Nicholson, 
and  has  issue.  rv.  Louisa  Anne,  6.  1821. 

Col.  Oliphant  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sn, 

Robert  Oliphant,  sixth  of  Rossie,  b.  1810;  m.  1S3G,  Susan 
Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Thomas  Tod,  Judge  of  the 
Commissary  Court  in  Scotland,  son  of  Thomas  Tod,  of  Dry- 
grange,  CO.  Roxburgh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Stuart,  b.  1S38,  Lieut,  in  the  Bengal  army,  d.  v.nm. 
1864,  from  the  effects  of  a  wound  received  in  action  in  the 
Umbeyla  Pa.ss.  ii.  Thoslas  Tbcman,  now  of  Rossie. 

lu.  Robert  Lindsay,  6.  1841 ;  d.  luim.  IsGS. 

I.  Susan  Helena,  6.  1843 ;  m.  1867,  George  Auldjo  Jamieson, 
and  has  issue. 

u.  Anna  Louisa,  6.  1846;  m.  11  Feb.  1873,  James  Lewis 
Alexander  Hope,  son  of  Hon.  James  Hope-Wallace,  of 
Fethcrstone  Ca.stle,  Northumberland,  and  grauilson  of  John, 
4th  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  and  d.  s.  p.  1b73.    , 

III.  Marianne  Amelia,  6.  and  d.  1856. 

Mr.  Oliphant  d.  14  Nov.  1872. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  star  of  six  points  wavy  between  three  cres- 
cents arg.  Creit — An  eagle  risingaud  reguardant  ppr.  Motto — 
Altiora  peto. 

Stats — Rossie  House,  Bridge  of  Earn,  N.B. ;  Quceu  Mary's, 
St.  Andrews,  N.B. 

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OLIPHANT-FERGTJSON  OF  BROADFIEIiD 
HOUSE. 

Oliphant-Fekgusox,  George  Hexet  Hewitt, 
Esq.  of  Broadfield  House,  Cumberland,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  called  to 
the  Bar  of  the  luner  Temple  1841,  b.  6  June,  1817; 
m.  1  Oct.  1867,  Cecilia,  4th  dau.  of  John  Labouchere, 
Esq.  of  Broomhall,  Dorking,  and  brother  of  the  late 
Lord  Taunton,  and  by  her  has  issue  a  dau., 

Mary  Beatrice. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Oliphant-Feegusox,  ou  succeeding 
in  18G0,  to  a  portion  of  the  property  of  his  uncle, 
Eichard  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Harker. 

HtnCiTQC— The  Hewitts,  from  whom  Mr.  Oliphant,  of 
Broadfield,  descends,  are  a  branch  of  Viscount  Lifford's  family. 

William  Hewitt,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  son  of  Henry  Hewitt, 
Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Norman,  Esq.,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Hewitt,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 

George  Hewitt,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Uobinson, 
Esq.  of  Longburgh,  and  grand-dau.  and  heirers  of  William 
Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Fuuld,  ai>U  left  (with  three  daus.,  Maifea/et 


Sarah,  m.  Robert  Lawson,  Esq.;  Maiy  Eleanor,  deceased; 
and  Joyce  Lydia,  deceased),  one  son,  ihe  late 

George  Henry  Hewitt  Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Brcadfield  House 
and   Burghby-Sands,    Cumberland,    J. P.    and    D.L.,    High 
SheritT  1852,    6.  20  Jan.  1792;  to.  23  Oct.  1815,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Robert  Ferguson,  Esq.  of  Uarker,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Feb. 
1855)  had  issue, 
George  Henry  Hewitt,  now  of  Broadfield  House. 
Anne,  n.  Peter  James  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall,  eldest 
son  of  the  late  Joha  Dixon,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Knells,  Cumber- 
land. 
Mary. 

Sarah  Ferguson,  m.  John  Cowley  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Wood  Hall, 
Cumberland. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  wa-s  Hewitt,  assumed  th" 
name  and  arms  of  Oliphant,  on  succeeding,  la  1843,  to  tUO 
property  of  his  cousin,  Henry  Oliphant,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  an  elephant's  heail 
couped,  between  three  crescents  or,  for  Oliphant;  2nd  and  3rd, 
per  chevron  dovetailed  or  and  az.,  three  boars'  heads  couped 
counterchangcd  within  a  bordurc  arg.,  charged  with  six  buckles. 
Crests— An  elephant  statant  semce  of  crescents,  holding  in  the 
trunk  a  fer-de-mclinc  or,  for  Oliphant;  A  demi-lion  rampant, 
per  chevron  or  and  az.,  the  dexter  paw  holding  a  thistle,  and 
the  sinister  resting  on  a  bull's  hciid  couped  az.,  for  Fergusoh. 

Seals — Broadticld  House ;  and  Burgh-by-Sandi,  Caiiiale. 


OLIVER    OP    TYGRONY    (CHERP^Y- 
MOUNT.) 

Oliver,  John  Rxdek,  Esq.  of  Tygi-ony,  Cherry- 
mount,  CO.  Wicklow,  Major  K.A.,  6.  16  IJec.  1834; 
m.  19  April,  1864,  Georgina  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
late  (jr.  M.  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Stanground,  Hunts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Xov.  1874)  had  issue, 
John  Charles  Arthur,  6.  22  April,  1871 ;  d.  4  Feb.  1875. 

IttnCilJC. — Charles  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cloghanodfoj,  co. 
Limerick  (son  of  Cjpt.  Robert  Oliver,  M.P.  for  that  co.  16GI,  by 
Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Partney,  co. 
Lincoln),  served  as  High  Sheriff  1092.  He  m.  1670,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Percy  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Ballynatra,  co.  Watcrford, 
and  dying  13  April,  1700,  left,  with  four  daus.,  ru.  Smyth, 
Hannscll,  Sadler,  and  Silver,  respectively,  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cloghanoilfoy,  M.P.  co.  LimerioU, 
and  Col.  of  Limerick  Jlilitia,  ra.  1st,  1702,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Southwell,  Clerk  to  Privy  Council,  and 
Secretary  of  State  for  Ireland,  and  sister  of  Lord  de  Clifford, 
and  2ndly,  Susanna,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Knight, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1733,  aged  67,  left,  besides  two  daus.  (Jane, 
'III.  Boyle  Aldworth,  Esq.,  of  Newmarket,  and  EUzabcth,  r,i, 
James  Ellard,  Esq.),  three  sons, 

I.  Robert,  of  Cloghanodfoy  (Castle  Oliver),  M.P.,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Silver,  Esq.,  and  d.  1745,  leaving 
a  dau.,  wife  of  Standish  Grady,  Esq.  of  Elton,  and  a  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Silver  Oliver,  of  Castle  Oliver,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Limerick,  to.  Isabella  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Newbury,  co.  Cork,  and  left 
issue, 

1  Richard  Philip,  of  Castle  Oliver,  who  assumed  hj 
royal  license  the  surname  of  Gascoigne  (see  thut  name). 

2  Charles  Silver,  JI.P.  for  co.  Limerick,  of  Inchera,  m. 
Maiia,  dau.  of  Abraham  Morris,  E.'^q.  of  Dunkettle,  and 
d.  1817,  leaving  issue,  1  Silver  Charles,  of  Inchcra, 
m.  Ellen  Cochrane,  and  left  one  dau.,  Ellen,  m.  1st, 
Jonas  Morris  (who  d.  Oct.  1862);  2ndly,  William  Lewis 
Grant,  of  Dalsey  on  the  Spey  ;  2  Richard;  3  Abrahanj 
Morris,  rf.  Ibol  ;  1  Mary;  2  Thomasine,  wife  of  Rev. 
Benjamin  Jacob  ;  3  Isabella,  m.  —  Chable  ;  and  4  Maria, 
wife  of  Godfrey  Baker,  E.sq.  of  Fortwilliam,  and  had 
issiie.  3  Silver,  t^.  s.  p.  at  Vienna. 

4  Robert,  of  Dalliiigton,  co.  York,  d.  Is34,  leaving 
Richard  Silver  and  Robert,  both  military  ofiicci'3,  lalo 
Horse  Guards  Blues. 

1  Catherine,  »i.  Henry,  Lord  Mount  Sandford. 

2  Isabella,  to.  John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown. 

3  Jane,  ni.  Hon.  and  Rev.  William  Sandford,  brother  of 
Lord  Mount  Sandford. 

4  Elizabeth,  (/.  luiiii. 

5  Susanna,  wife  of  Rev.  Hans  Hamilton,  D.D. 

II.  Philip,  of  Killinan,  JI.P.  for  Kilmallock,  ra.  Lucy.  dau. 
of  R.  Gray,  and  </.  1769,  leaving  two  daus..  Lucy,  wile 
of  the  Venerable  William  Maun.«ell,  Archdeacon  ol  Kildare, 
and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Charles  Coote,  Esq.  of  Mount  Coote. 

ni.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

The  Ven.  John  Oliver,  Archdeacon  of  Arda;h  1720,  r.u 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Ryder,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Xuam, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  May,  1B22,  aged  S2)  had  issue. 


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OLI 


John,  of  wliom  prcspntly. 

Ilobert  Dudley,  Ailuiirul  11. N.,  b.  1766;  in.  1S05,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Saxton,  Bart.,  and  had  issue,  I  John,  of 
Circourt,  Berks,  J. P.  and  U.L.,  m.  1st,  1837,  Emma  Matilda, 
only  dau.  of  Col.  Morgan,  and  2ndly,  Lucy  Diana,  dau.  of 
Col.  Thomas  Maunsell,  of  Thorpe  Mai.sor,  Northampton,  and 
has  issue,  one  son,  iVobert  Duilley  Maunsell,  b.  IS.Vi,  H.JI. 
In.^pector  of  Schools  ;  2  Richard  Aldworth,  Admiral  It.N., 
t.  6  Dec.  1811;  m.  16  March,  18rv2,  Flora  Hutchins,  only 
dau.  of  Col.  Daniel  Hutchins  Bellasis,  and  by  her  (who  </. 
17  May,  1871)  has  i.ssue,  Richard  John  Ersldne,  R.A.,  who, 
under  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  takes  the  name  of 
Bellasis,  b.  30  Jan.  1864,  Algernon  Hardy,  Lieut.  II. N., 
6.  24  Sept.  1855,  Robert  Dudley,  b.  30  Oct.  1856,  Godfrey 
Eyder,  6.  9  June,  1859,  Charles  Augustus,  6.  IG  Oct.  IsGl, 
Flora;  3  William  Disney,  Barristcr-at-Law;  4  Charles 
Dudley;  5  James  Hewitt;  and  two  daus.,  X  Mary;  and 
2  Elizabeth. 

Charles  Dean,  m.  1805,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Jonathan  Bruce 
Koberts,  Esq.,  and  d.  15  Feb.  1829,  having  had  issue, 
1  Richard  Dean,  of  Rockmill  Lodge,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  7 
May,  1821 ;  1  Anne  (d.  1845),  wile  of  Rev.  John  Aldworth, 
of  Glanworth;  2  Elizabeth,  wife  of  James  Hill,  Esq.;  3 
Mary;  4  Alicia,  wife  of  St.  Leger  Aldworth;  and  5  Sarah. 

Eichard,  d.  1791,  aged  16. 

Silver,  Hector  of  Loughgall,  co.  Armagh,  m.  Alicia  Maria, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Madden,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  and  is  deceased. 

Nathaniel  Wilmot,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1811,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Michael  Baxter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  had 
a  dau.,  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Chambre  Townsend.  Major-Gen. 
Oliver  iu.  2ndly,  1817,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Dudley  Baxter,  Esq. 

Allele,  ju.  James,  2nd  Viscount  Lifford,  Dean  of  Armagh. 

Susanna,  d.  unm.  31  Aug.  1819. 

Anne,  m.  William  Disney,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Rogers  Aldworth,  Esq.  of  Newmarket 
House,  CO.  Cork. 

Mr.  Oliver  cL  23  Nov.  1778;  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Oliver,  of  Cherrymount,  Rector  of  Swep- 
stone,  CO.  Leicester,  in.  1st,  11  May,  1807,  Sarah  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Dudley  Baxter,  Esq.  of  Atherstone,  co.  W^arwick,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  April,  1821)  had  issue, 

Eichard,  6.  21  Jan.  1812;  d.  7  Jan.  1822. 

Cluirles,  6.  18  Sept.  181G ;  d.  14  Aug.  1821. 

Henry  Ryder,  b.  14  April,  1818;  d.  16  April,  1821. 

Dudley,  b.  10  Feb.  1821 ;  m.  30  April,  1857,  Anna  Marie,  dau. 
of  Herr  Johan  W.altcr  Steill,  of  Goutensweill,  Canton  of 
Aaran,  Switzerland. 

Elizabeth. 

Alicia  Marianne,  d.  7  June,  1850. 

S.-.san  Catherine,  m.  2  May,  1843,  William  Hall,  Esq.,  dec. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  15  July,  1841,  Rev.  James  WiUiani  King 
Disney. 

Isabella,  m.  22  Dec.  1840,  Henry  Murray,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A., 
deceased. 
Mr.  Oliver  in.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  182G,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Creswell,  Esq.  of  Eavenstone,  but  by  her  (who  d.  9  May,  1859) 
had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  16  June,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

John-  Dodlet  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Cherrymount,  co.  WicUlow, 
J.P.,  b.  23  July,  1809;  m.  1st,  25  Feb.  1834,  Mary  Susanna,  4th 
dau.  of  Valentine  Green,  Esq.  of  Normanton-le-He.^th,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Rtdeb,  now  of  Tygrony  (Cherrymount). 

II.  Charies  Valeniine,  Capt.  G6th  foot,  b.  9  March,  183G. 

III.  Edward  Dudley,  Capt.  51st  foot,  6.  25  June,  1837;  d.  1 
Aug.  1865,  in  India. 

IV.  Henry  James,  late  Capt.  22nd  regt.,  6.  .5  July  1838;  in. 
23  May,  1864,  Frances  Martha,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Thomas  Graves,  R.N.,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Graves,  6. 
26  Aug.  1866;  2  Herbert  Mortimer,  6.28  Aug.  1868. 

V.  Hans  Mortimor,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,  6.  7  Dec.  1813. 

VI.  Robert  Wilmot,  b.  6  Dec.  1844. 

VII.  Oswald,  b.  15  Oct.  1849. 

vm.  James  William,  b.  7  Dec.  1850. 

I.  Susanna  Eleanor,  la.  3  April,  l8iJR,  Ecv.  John  Woollam, 
eldest  son  of  John  Woollam,  Esq.  of  .St.  .'\lbans. 

II.  Mary  Theodosia,   m.  1  July,  18G5,  Henry  Hodgson,  Esq. 

III.  Frances  Georgiana,  m.  15  April,  18G8,  Frederick  Lewis 
Roy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  Kelso. 

IV.  Catherine. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  22  Oct.  1857,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  (f  T^ov. 
Wyndham  Carlyon  Madden,  Rector  of  Bergh  Apton,  Norf' Ik, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  30  June,  18G0)  had  issue, 

V.  Mary  Beatrice. 

He  m.  3rdly,  5  April,  186G,  Sydney,  4th  dau.  of  William  Tongue, 
Esq.  of  Comberford  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

IX.  William  Dudley,  b.  14  Aug.  18G7. 
Mr.  Oliver  d.  18  Dec.  1870. 

Arm^ — Or,  a  chevron  between  two  pellets  in  chief  and  a 
mullet  naiant  in  base  ppr.  Cirst — A  hand  holding  a  branch  of 
olive  ppr.     Mirtto — Ito  tu  ct  fac  similiter. 

Scat — Tygrony,  near  Ovuca,  co.  Wicklow. 


OLIVER    OF    CIRCOURT, 

See  Preceding  Memoir, 


OLIVIER    OF    POTTERNE. 

Olitiee,  Eev.  Henet  Aenold,  Rector  of 
Poulshot,  Wilts,  b.  18  Feb.  1826  ;  m.  Anne  Eliza- 
beth Hardcastle,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Arnould,  M.D.,  of  White  Cross,  Berks,  and  sister 
of  Sir  Joseph  Arnould,  Knt.,  Puisne  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Bombay,  and  has  had  issue, 


1.  Henkt  Dacres,  Lieut.  E.E. 
III.  Herbert  Arnould. 
1.  Julia  Elizabeth, 
in.  Annie,  deceased. 
v.  Maud  Margaret. 


II.  Sydney  Haldane. 
IV.  Gerard  Kerr. 
II.  Ma!)el,  deceased. 
IV.  Eiiith  Mary. 
VI.  Evelyn  Louise. 


iLfllCiltJC— Laurent  Olivier,  of  Nay,  France,  h.  about 
1520,  was  father  of  Bkrnard  Olivier,  of  Nay,  b.  1550,  whose 
son,  Peter  Olivier,  of  Nay,  b.  about  1575,  had,  witii  a  dau., 
who  m.  1623,  Vignan,  of  Nay,  a  son,  Isaac  Olivikii,  of  Nay, 
b.  IGOO,  who  TO.  1630,  Isabeau  de  Masselin,  and  d.  1671,  leaving, 
with  a  dau.,  who  in.  Perier,  of  Nay,  and  a  son,  who  d.  at 
Paris,  1688,  an  elder  son. 

The  Rev.  Jourdain  Olivier,  b.  IG  Sept.  1C43,  who  resided  at 
Pau.  He  in.  1677,  Anne  Day,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  an  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Jerojie  Olivier,  h.  4  March,  1687 ;  m.  21  May, 
1721,  Julie,  dau.  of  Joseph  dc  la  Motte,  and  had  one  son, 

Daniel  Josias  Olivier,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Merchant,  of  the 
city  of  London,  b.  19  July,  1722;  m.  30  June,  1750,  Susannah, 
dau.  of  J.  Masse,  and  a  relative  of  Urbain  le  Goux  de  la  Ber- 
chere.  Marquis  d'lnteville ;  and  d.  1782,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  17  Jan.  1803),  with  several  children  who  d.  young,  a 
son,  Daniel  Stephen,  of  whom  presently ;  and  two  daus., 
Julia  Elizabeth,  in.  1st,  1779,  Lieut. -Gen.  Eyre,  R.A.,  and 
2ndly,  3  Jan.  1803,  Gen.  Sir  William  Congreve,  Bart.,  and 
d.  6  Dec.  1831;  and  Margaret,  in.  1778,  the  Rev.  William 
Conybeare,  D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  Botoljih,  Bishopsgate,  son  of  the 
Bishop  of  Bristol.    The  son, 

The  Rev.  Daniel  Stephen  Olivier,  Rector  of  Clifton,  Beds, 
h.  16  June,  1755  ;  m.  30  March,  1786,  Margaret  Harriet,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Arnold,  D.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  April, 
1816)  had,  with  other  children  who  d.  young  or  s.  p., 

Daniel  Josias,  Rector  of  Clifton,  Beds,  b.  26  April,  17S9;  m. 
20  June,  1815,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Chambers, 
Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  1786,  and  by  her  had, 
1  Daniel  James,  b.  14  March,  1816;  2  Laurent,  b.  14  Dec. 
1819;  3  John  Josias  Conybeare,  b.  5  Jan.  1825;  4  Robert, 
b.  10  March,  1828 ;  5  Frederick  Mason,  b.  18  July,  1831, 
rf.  8  May,  1835;  1  Eliza  Sarah;  2  Julia;  3  Julia  Laura; 
4  Anna;  5  Caroline  Mary  ;  6  Ellen;  and  7  Frances. 

Henry  Stephen,  late  of  Potterne,  Wilts. 

Anna  Awdry,  in.  Oct.  1808,  tlie  Rev.  Richard  Etough,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Ciaydon-cura-Akenham. 

Mr.  Olivier  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Endcrsby,  but  by  her  he  had  no 
issue.  He  d.  28  Dec.  1826,  and  his  widow  the  following  year. 
llis  2nd  son, 

Henrt  Stephen  Olivier,  Esq.  of  Potterne  Manor  House, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  h.  14Auff. 
179G;  in.  11  Dec.  1823,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Eear-Adiniral  Sir 
Richard  Dacres,  G.C.H.,  and  had  issue,  '  a' 

Henrt  Arnold,  M. A. 

Dacres,  M  A.,  Rector  of  Wilton,  6.  26  Oct.  1831;  m.  Ist, 
Mary  Elizabi-th  Mcrilina,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev  Edward 
Gould,  Rector  of  Spraughton,  SutTolk,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  Dacres  Edward ;  he  ?»,  2ndly,  Emma,  4lh  dau.  of  the 
Right  Rev.  Lord  Bishop  of  Moray  and  Ross,  and  has  issue, 
George;  Alfred;  Henry;  Frank;  Sydney;  Reginald; 
Mary;  Edith;  and  Mildri/d. 
Alfred,  of  the  Lea,  Grasmere,  b.  29  March,  1833;  m.  Mary 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the  V^cn.  Thomas  Hill,  Archdeacon 
of  Derby. 
Julia,  deceased. 

Mary  Anne,  in.  Eiclimond  Moore,  Esq.,  Commander  E.N., 
eldest  son  of  the  late  Macartney  Moore,  Esq.,  E.I.C.'s  Civil 
Service. 
Margaret  Harriet,    m.  Rev.   W.   Bruce,    of   St.    Nicholas, 
Cardiff;  d.  17  July,  1864. 

Edith  Georgiana,  m.  the  Eev.  Peter  Ilalhcd  Moore,  M.A., 
Incumbent  of  St.  Chad's,  Stockport,  brother  of  the  above 
Richmond. 

^f  i-iH.?— Arg.,  on  a  mount  in  base  an  olive-tree  ppr.  Crest-y 
An  csquire'shelmet  ppr.  3/o«o— Sicut  olivavirens  laetor  in 
jcdo  Dc-i. 


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ONL 


120C 


OLPHERT  OF  BALLYCONNELL.. 
Olphekt,  W'ybuants,  Esq.  of  Ballyconncll,  co. 
Donegal,  J. P.  and  D.L.,nigh  Sheriff  1M2,  b.  27 
March,  ISll ;  m.  13  July,  1843,  Marianne,  3:-d  dau. 
and  co-heires3  of  the  late  Kobert  Fannin,  Esq.  of 
Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.John,  B.A.,  LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  J. P.  co.  Donegal, 
and  Capt.  Donegal  Militia,  b.  2  .Sept.  1844;  m.  lt-G9, 
Frances  Susan,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Bnrrowc;,  Esq.  of 
Stradone,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue,  Gcraldine  Constun^jc. 

n.  Wybrants,  14th  foot,  6.  19  Sept.  1847. 

III.  Eobert  Kannin,  6.  2  April,  1851. 

IV.  Albert  Thomas,  b.  2  Oct.  1854. 

I.  Marianne  Constance,  d.  22  March,  1SG4. 

II.  Annctta.  iii.  Florence  Balfour, 

ILtrtCil0f . — KcBBASTZ  OLPntRTwcnt  over  to  Ireland  from 
Holland  in  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  in  whose  household  he  is 
stated  to  have  been.  lie  received  a  large  grant  of  property 
In  CO.  Donegal,  1633,  which  is  still  part  of  that  now  held  by 
the  present  descendant. 

Wybrants  Olpuekt,  m.  Mary  Eodson,  and  had,  with  three 
daus.,  four  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

n.  RicHAUD,  ancestor  of  Olphekts  of  MUburn  and  Dun- 
givcii.  III.  Wybrants.  iv.  Thomas,  d.  uiim. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Olphert,  Esq.,  m.  Letitia  Ilaniilton,  and  was  father 
of  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Anne,  and  one  son, 

Wtbbasts  Olphert,  Esq.,  Mi.  1779,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Smith,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Ballvconnell  House. 

Thomas  Wybrants,  hi.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Dr.  Lodge, 
of  Armagh,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Amelia,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Ellison. 

The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Olphert,  of  Ballyconnell  House,  Rector  of 
Drumachose,  co.  Londonderry,  6.  22  Jan.  1789;  ra.  28  July, 
1807,  Anna  Benjamina,  dau.  of  Dominick  McCausland,  Esq.  of 
Daisy  Hill,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had  issue, 
Wtbkants,  now  of  Ballyconnell. 

John,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  7  Nov.  1815;  d.  vmn.  6  March,  1844. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  6.  10  Dec.  1819;  m.  23  April,   18.=)7,  Julia, 
eldest  dau.   of    Sir  Hugh  Stewart,   Bart,   of  Ballygawley 
House,  CO.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue,  1  John,  b.  U  Feb.  18-n8; 
2  Hugh  Stewart,  0. 1  Feb.  18.59;  3  Wybrants,  6.  4  Feb.  1861. 
Mary,  m.  27  Dec.  1838,  William  C.  Gage,  Esq.,  J.F. 
Anna,  m.  7  June,  1832,  the  liev.  Eobert  Gage. 
Caroline,  m.  23  April,  18.3.5,  the  Rev. George  Kemmis,  Vicar 

of  Rosenallis,  and  d.  18.56. 
Letitia,  m.  24  Oct.  1848,  Samuel  Frederick  Adair,  Esq. 

The  Rev.  John  Olphert  d.  5  June,  1851. 
Seat— BaUyconnell,  Falcarragh,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal. 


OLPHERTS    OF    MILBTTRN    HOUSE    AND 
DUNGIVEN. 

Olpheets,  Richaed,  Esq.  of  Milburn  House, 
and  Dungiven,  co.  Londonderry,  J. P.  co.  Sligo,  late 
Capt.  40tli  foot,  m.  1849,  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  2nd 
dau.  of  John  FitzHerbert  Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee 
House,  CO.  Louth. 

ILtlTCdCIt. — Richard  Olphekts,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Wybrantz 
Olpheit,  Esq.,  see  p-i-ecedino  Memoir)  in.  1st,  his  cousin.  Miss 
Hodgson;  and  2ndly,  1783,  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Blacker,  Esq.  of  Carrick  Blacker,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  issue 
by  her, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  1809,  his  cousin,  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Francis  Sl.acnaghten,  Bart.,  and  by  her  had  with, 
Other  issue,  d.  young, 

1  Richard,  of  Milburn  House  and  Dungiven. 

2  Henry,  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.,  m.  Louisa,   dau.  of  Col.  Stcd- 
man,  and  d.  1860. 

3  Francis,  of  Mount  Shannon,  co.  Sligo,  m.  Mariana,  dau. 
of  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  co.  Sligo. 

1  Letitia,  d.  1801. 

2  Eliza  Jane,  m.  1840,  Rev.  Theodore  Dunkin,  d.  1842. 
The  Rev.  Richard  Olpherts  m.  2ndly,  1834,  JIary,  dau.  of 
John  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Stramore  House,  co.  Down,  and  d. 
1849,  lca\-ing  by  her  an  only  dau.,  Isabella,  m.  Capt. 
George  F.  Coryton,  late  10th  regt.,  son  of  Gen.  Co'.yton,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  William  Olpherts,  Esq.  of  Dartrcy,  co.  Armagh,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  m.  Kosanna,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Atkinson, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Armagh,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  sislcr  of 
Dr.  James  Macartney,  and  had  issue, 


1  Richard  Marmadukc,  2  Edward,  d.  1820. 

3  William,  C.B.,  V.C.,  Lieut. -Gen.  E.A.,  m.  Alice  Maria, 

dau.  of  Gen.  Cautley,  Henical  aniiy ,  and  has,  with  olhe.' 

issue,  a  son,  William  Caulky,  b.  1862. 
1  Mary,  d.  uaia.  1862.  2  Barbara. 

III.  Edward,  Bengal  army,  d.  vnm. 

I.  Letitia,  m.  1st,  Col.  Hall,  28ih  regt.;  and 2ndly,  Arthur 
Irwin  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Armagh,  and  (/.  1826. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1817,  Samuel  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Muck-imor* 
Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  who  -/.  1838, and  their  3rd  son,  .Samuel 
Thompson,  Esq.  of  Muckamore  Abbey,  m.  Maria  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  CO.  Wcstmcath, 
.and  has,  John,  6.  1867,  and  other  issue. 

/Seat— Milburn  House,  Coleraine. 


O'MALLEY    OF    NEWCASTLE. 

O'Malley,  Owex  BiNonAM  Maxxers,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle,  co.  Mavo,  J.P.,  b.  1S12  j  5.  his  brother 
1874. 

ittltCajT.— Owen  O'Mallet,  Esq.  of  Bnrrishoole,  co. 
Mayo,  a  descendant  of  the  great  House  of  O'JIalley,  in.  Manha, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Browne,  Bart.,  of  the  Neale,  and  had  issue, 

Gecrge,  ancestor  of  Sir  Samuel  O'JIallet,  Bart,  oi  Rose 
Hill,  CO.  Mayo  {see  Bcbke's  Pierage  and  Jicironelage). 
Patrick,  whose  line  we  treat  of. 

The  latter, 

Patrick  O'Mallet,  Esq.,  Carristcr-at-Law,  vi.  Catlwrine 
Corry,  of  Davidstown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had,  with  five  daas., 
three  sons,  Eustace,  George,  and  Patrick.    The  2nd  son, 

George  O'Malley,  Esq.  of  Gorn.'ay,  Castlebar,  J. P.  co. 
Mayo,  Major  of  volunteers  1782;  m.  29  April,  17G7,  Elizabeili 
Cluike,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1815)  had  issue, 

Owen,  of  Spencer  Park,  co.  Mayo,  6.  1  Oct.  1771 ;  s.  his 
father  18  April,  1798.  He  was  a  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Mayo,  a  Major  in  the  South  Mayo  Militia,  and  twice  filled 
the  ottice  of  High  Sheriff  for  the  same  co.,  1804-5  and 
1816-17. 

Andrew  Clarke,  of  whom  presently. 

Middleton,  J.P.  tor  co.  Mayo,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  J.  H.  Moore, 
Esq.  oi  Shannon  View,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue,  George 
Patrick;  Lavinia;  Elizabeth,  d.  17  March,  1815. 

Patrick,  an  officer  in  the  marine  service,  </.  18C5. 

George,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  10  May,  1843,  after  40 
years'  active  service.  A  handsome  monument  lias  been 
erected  to  this  distinguished  officer  in  the  churchyard  at 
Castlebar. 

James,  Surgeon  13th  Dragoons,  d.  at  Cawnpore,  11  Sept. 
1821. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Ormsty,  Esq.  of  Knockmoro. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Irwin,  Esq. 

Dorothea,  to.  John  O'Xeil,  Esq.  of  Parkhill. 

Maria,  m.  Harlow  Workman,  Esq. 

Mr.  O'Malley  d.  18  April,  1793.    His  2nd  son, 

Andrew  Clarke  O'Mallet,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  J.P. 
CO.  Mayo,  m.  10  Aug.  1826,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  John   Gar 
diner,  Esq.  of  Farm  Hill,  and  sister  of  Major  John  Gardiner, 
and  by  her  (who  rf.  3  March,  1S57)  left  issue  at  his  decease^ 
21  Jan.  1852,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

George  James,  late  of  Newcastle. 

Owen  BisonAM  JIanners,  now  of  Newcastle. 

Anne  Maria  Grace.  Hannah,  d.  28  May,  18C3. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Brewster,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  James  O'Mallet,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Mayo,  J. P., 
Capt.  South  Mayo  Royal  Rifles  Militia,  d.  1S76,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother,  now  of  Newcastle. 

Arm' — Or,  a  boar  passant  gu.  crincd  or,  between  three  long 
bows  charged  with  arrows  and  bent  pointing  in  centre,  one  ia 
chief  and  a  skiff  with  oars  sa.  between  the  two  in  base.  Crest 
— A  horse  in  full  speed  arg.    Motto — Terra marique  potens. 

ijeui— Newcastle,  Spinford,  co.  Mayo. 


ONLEY    OF    STISTED    HALL. 

Saviil-Onxet,  Oniey,  Esq.  of  Stisted  Hall, 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1819,  b.  27  Oct. 
1795;  m.  1st,  16  April,  1818,  his  cousin,  Caroline 
Mary,  5th  dau.  of  Col.  John  Harvey,  of  Thorpe 
Lodge,  Norfolk,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charies,  b.  21  June,  1827  ;  d.  7  Nov.  1S76. 
u.  Arthur,  d.  2  March,  1813,  agcU  8. 


1204 


0X3 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OED 


I.  Caroline  Savill,  m.  19  Sept.  1S43,    r.cv.  Henry   riiilip 
Marshall!,  of  Rippon  Hall,  Norfolk. 

II.  Louisa,  m.   22  June,   1848,  Kev.  T.  G.  Carter,  Vicar  of 
Linton,  Kent,  and  d.  12  Dec.  18-19,  leaving  a  son,  -J.  Savill. 

HI.  Mary,  m.  4  Feb.  18G2,  Herbert  Wliilaker,  of  Knoddisliall, 
Suffolk. 

Mr.  Savill-Onlcy  m.  2ndly,  22   July,  1852,  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Fox,  Esq.  of  Chester  Terrace, 
Hegent's  Park,  and  by  her  has  three  daus., 
IV.  Judith.  V.  Jane  Elizabeth.  vi.  Maria. 

iltltCatJC. — r.EV.  Charles  Onlet,  of  Stisted  Hall,  Kssex, 
aon  of  Capt.  Onley,  R.N.,  to.  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sister,  Sarah)  of —  Savill,  of  Colchester  and  Fordhani,  Essex, 
but  dying  s.  p.,  devised  his  property  to  his  nephew, 

Chaeles  Harvey,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Robert  Harvey,  Esq., 
Mayor  of  Norwich,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  Onley, 
B.N.,  and  sister  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Onley,  of  Stisted  Hall), 
This  gentleman,  who  was  a  Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of 
Norwich,  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk  County  Sessions,  and  M.P. 
for  Norwich  1812,  and  twice  for  Carlow,  took  the  surnames  and 
arms  of  Savill-Onlet  in  1822.  He  m.  1st,  1783,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Haynes,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Onlet,  of  Stisted  Hall. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Herring,  Esq.  of  Norwich. 
Judith,  m.  Charles  R.  Turner,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law  and 
Master  of  Queen's  Bench. 

Mr.  Savill-Onley  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Haynes, 
Esq.  of  Twickenham.    He  d.  31  Aug.  1843. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  or  and  gu.  three 
piles  meeting  in  point  counterchanged,  on  a  canton  arg.  a 
mullet  pierced  sa.,  for  Onlet;  2nd,  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  cotised 
gu.  three  owls  of  the  field,  for  Savill;  3rd,  erm.,  on  a  chief 
indented  gu.  three  crescents  arg.,  for  Harvey.  Cresta — 1st, 
Out  of  a  crown  vallery  or,  an  eagle's  head  issuing  from  flames 
ppr.  holding  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  also  ppr.,  for  Onlet  ; 
2nd,  On  a  mount  vert  an  owl  arg.  charged  on  the  body  with 
three  mullets  in  bend  gu.,  for  Savill;  3rd,  A  dexter  cubit  arm 
epaumee  ppr.  charged  from  the  wrist  with  a  pile  gu.  above  the 
fingers  a  crescent  reversed  arg.,  for  Harvey.  MoUo — Alteri  si 
tiui. 

Heat — Stisted  Hall,  Braintree,  Essex. 


ONSLOW    OF    STAUGHTON    HOUSE. 

The  late  Denzil  Onslo'W,  Esq.  of  Staughton 
House,  CO.  Huntingdon,  J.P.,  High  Sheriif  1863,  b. 
27  July,  1802,  d.  10  Feb.  1879. 

HflttaSC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  which  the 
Earl  of  Onslow  is  the  representative,  descending  from 

Denzil  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Purford,  Surrey,  youngest  son  of 
Sir  Richard  Onslow,  Knt.  of  Knoll,  and  brother  of  Sir  Arthur 
Onslow,  Bart.,  father  of  Richard,  1st  Lord  Onslow  (see  Burke's 
Peerage),  who  was  M.P.  for  Hasleniere  31  Charles  11.,  for 
Surrey  7  William  111.,  and  for  Guildford  1  George  I. ;  A  Com- 
missioner for  Victualling  the  Navy  1706-21;  TO.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Foot,  Bart.,  Alderman  of  London,  and 
d.  1721,  leaving  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Edward  Manning,  Esq.,  and 
<l.  1700,  and  a  son, 

Richard  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Drengwicko,  Surrey,  whose  son, 

Denzil  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Drengwicke,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Manning,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Denzil  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Drengwicke,  to.  his  cousin,  Anna 
Middletun,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Richard,  an  elder 
son,  his  successor, 

MiDDLETON  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Drengwicke,  m.  24  Aug.  17C9, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Trevor  Borrett,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Arthur 
Ueid,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Denzil,  his  heir. 

II.  Middleton,  who  had,  with  three  daus.,  Matilda,  d.  ^lnm. 
1875;  Maria,  d.unm.  1876;  and  Mrs.  Churchill,  two  sons, 

1  Middleton  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  East  Peckham,  Kent. 

2  Charles  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Salisbury  and  Incumbent 
of  Holt  Chapelry,  Dor.set. 

III.  William,  who  had,  with  a  dau.,  Emma,  a  son,  Philip,  m. 
and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Gen.  Denzil  Onslow,  of  Staughton  House,  J.P.,  High 
Sheriff  1833,  to.  1st,  7  Aug.  1796,  the  Hon.  Anne  Catherine 
Petre,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Edward,  9th  Lord  Petre,  which 
lady  d.  23  Sept.  1798.  Gen.  Onslow  to.  2ndly,  20  Sept.  ISOO, 
Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Lushington,  1st  bart.  of 
Southill  Park,  Berks,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

Denzil,  his  heir,  late  of  Staughton  House, 


Henry  Cope,  d.  s.  p.  1872.  'William,  d.  s.  p. 

Frederick,  d.  unm.  29  March,  1810. 

Arthur  Robert,  d.  s.  p.  1877. 

Sophia,  i/i.  1st,  Neville  Day,  Esq.  of  St.  Ncots,  Hunts,  who 

d.  25  Aug.  1839,  and  2ndly, 
Anne,  d.  unm.  1817.  Emma,  m.  —  Meara,  Esq. 

Louisa. 
Charlotte,  to.  1st,  George  Newton,  Esq.  of  Croxton  Park,  co. 

Cambridge ;    and  2ndly,    the  Hon.  Craven    Fitzhardinge 

Berkeley,  M.P. 
Amelia,  m.  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  Esq.  of  Cranbury  Pari;, 

Hants. 
Maria.  Julia,  m.  Robert  Cochrane,  Esq. 

Rosa  Anne,  to.  Guildford  Hillyer  Onslow,  Esq.,  nephew  of 

the  Earl  of  Onslow. 
Selina,  in.  Thomas  Bourke,  Esq.  of  Holywell  House,  Hants. 
Gen.  Onslow  d.  20  Aug.  1838. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  six  Cornish  choughs  ppr. 
Crest — An  eagle  sa.  preying  upon  a  partridge  or.    MotUj — 
Festina  lente. 
<S'eai— Staughton  House,  near  St.  Neots,  co.  Huntingdon. 


ORD    OF    FENHAM    AND    WHITFIELD. 

Blaceett-Ord,  Anne  Jane,  of  Whitfield  Hall, 
Northumberland,  h.  1818;  m.  1842,  the  Eev. 
John  Alexander  Blackett,  of  Wylam,  Northumber- 
land, Eector  of  Wolsiugham,  co.  Durham,  and  haa 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Hamilton,  6. 1843. 

II.  Andrew  John,  6.  1848. 

in.  William  Reginald,  h.  1853;  d.  20  March,  1870. 
IV.  Charles  Edward,  b.  1858. 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  to.  12  Oct.  1869,  Capt.  C.  L.  D.  Waddi- 
love,  B.N.  II.  Alice  Jaue. 

III.  Emily  Rachel,  d.  26  AprA,  1874.  • 

IV.  Elinor  Isabel.    .  v.  Annie  Evelyn. 
VI.  Elizabeth  Laura. 

Mr.  Blackett  assumed,  by  royal  license,  7  Dec. 
1855,  the  surname  of  Oed,  in  addition  to  and  after 
that  of  Blackett,  in  compliance  "with  the  will  of 
William  Ord,  Esq.,  his  wife's  uncle. 

JLtUCagC. — Of  this  family  of  Orde  was  John  Orde,  or  Urde, 
who  served  as  Sheriff  of  Newcastle  1536. 

John  Ord,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Ralph  Bowes,  Esq.,  had  two 
sons,  John,  of  whom  presently;  and  William,  of  Newcastle, 
who,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  was  ancestor  of  the  mother  of  the 
late  Richard  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Newbrough.    The  former, 

John  Ord,  Esq.  of  Nowcastle-on-Tyne,  Under  Sheriff  of  that 
town  1685  (elder  son  of  John  Ord,  and  Jane  Bowles  his  wife), 
purchased  Fenham,  Newminster  Abbey,  and  Hunstanworth. 
Ho  Hi.  1st,  Anne  Preston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1687)  had  a 
son  and  heir,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Michael  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  by  her  he  had 
(with  a  dau.,  wife  of  Abraham  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Belford),  three 
sons,  Robert,  who  settled  at  Edinburgh,  and  became  Lord 
Chief  Baron  of  Scotland  ;  James,  cZ.  1772;  and  Henry,  of  the 
King's  Remembrancer  Office  (see  Q-kd  of  Fornham).  Mr.  Ord, 
who  founded,  1705,  St.  John's  School,  for  forty  boys,  at  New- 
castle, d.  1721,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Ord,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Fenham,  and  New- 
minster, m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Staward,  and 
had  numerous  issue.    He  was  .5.  by  his  eldest -son, 

John  Ord,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  Fenham,  and  Newminster 
Abbey,  M.P.  for  St.  Michael's,  Cornwall,  who  d.  unm.  during 
his  mayoralty,  1  July,  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Ord,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  Fenham,  &c..  High  Sheriff 
of  Northumberland  1747,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Whit- 
field 1750.  He  TO.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Dillingham, 
Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  29  April,  1808,  had  (with  five  daus., 
Anne,  d.  unm.  1762 ;  Jemima,  who  m.  1772,  Thomas  Charles 
Bigge,  Esq.,  who  d.  at  Bath  1794;  Elizabeth;  Susannah,  and 
Charlotte)  three  sons, 
William,  his  heir.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

James,  M.A.  (Rev.),  6.  1759 ;  s.  to  the  estates  and  manor  of 
East  and  West  Langton.     He  to.  2  Aug.  1787,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Charles  Brandling,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  2  Jan.  1836, 
left  at  his  decease,  30  Jan.  1843,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 
1  James  Pickering,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Kev.  B.  Hawks- 
worth ;  2  Thomas  Charles  (Rev.),  d.  6  Oct.  1844;  1  Susan, 
d.  4  Aug.  1843:  Jemima  Elizabeth;  and  3  Frances. 
Robert,  d.  at  Calcutta,  1788. 
Mr.  Ord  d.  24  Jan.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 
William  Oud,  Esq.  of  Fenham,  Newminster  Abbey,  and 
Whitfield,  High  Sheriff  Northumberland   1777,  m.  4  March, 
1779,  Eleanor,  dau  of  Charles  BrandUng,  Esq.  of  Gosforth 


^1 


ORD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OED 


1205 


House,  M.r.  fov  Ncwcastlc-on-Tync,  and  l>y  her  (who  w.  Sndly, 
1802,  Thonias  Creevcy,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Thelforcl,  and  d.  June, 
1818)  had  issue, 
William,  of  Whitfield,  M.P. 
Charles,  6.  1787;  d.  unhi.  181G. 

Anne,  m.  181(i,  .Vndrew  Hamilton,  Lieut. -Col.,  who  d.  1821, 
and  had  one  son,  Andrew  Charles  Hamilton,  6.  1817;  ((. 
1835,  and  one  dau.,  the  present  Mrs.  Blackett-Ord,  of 
Whitfield.  A  dau.  Elizat/eth.  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Ord  d.  6  July,  17S9,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Ord,  Esq.  of  Wliitficld  Hall,  formerly  M.r.  for 
Morpeth,  and  afterwards  for  Ncwcastlc-oii-Tync,  b.  2  Jan. 
1781  ;  m.  Jan.  180;>,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Hev.  J.  Scott,  M.A.  of 
Itchen  Ferry,  Hants,  Hector  of  St.  Lawrence  with  St.  John, 
Southampton,  and  sister  to  the  late  Countess  of  Oxford,  and 
bad  one  son, 
William  IIenbt,  T!arriPter-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of 

Wight,   and   Lord  of  the   Treasury,   b.  24  Dee.   1803;   m. 

Frances  Vere,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Loraine,  Bart. 

of  KirUharle,  and  d.  Nov.  1838. 
Mr.  Ord  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  niece,  Akne  Jake,  the 
present  Miis.  Blackett-Obd,  of  Whitiield  Hall. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  salmons  haurient  arpr.,  for  Okd,  quartering 
the  arras  of  Blackett.     Cre.tt — An  elk's  head  ppr. 
Stat — Whitiield  Hall,  Northumberlaad. 


OBD    OF    FOENHAISI. 

Ord,  Jchn  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Foniham  House, 
Suffolk,  J.P.,  Hon.  Col.  West  Suffolk  Yeomaury 
Cavalry,  b.  17  July,  1807 ;  m.  1st,  6  June,  1833, 
Susanna  Agnes,  3rcl  dau.  of  M.  T.  CockseJge,  Esq. 
of  St.  Edmund's  Hill,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  (/. 
16  June,  1860)  had  a  son, 

John  Henry,  b.  10  Oct.  1840 ;  d.  27  Feb.  1853. 
He  m.  2ndly,  2  July,  1863,  Ellen  Sophia,  3rd  dau. 
of  Henry  Gough  Ord,  Esq.  of  Bexley,  Kent,  Capt. 
E.A.,  4th  son  of  Craven  Ord,  Esq.  of  Greenstead 
Hall,  Essex,  which  lady  d.  31  Aug.  1878. 

iLilXtH^C. — For  early  lineage,  see  preceding  Memoir,  Okd 
cf  Fiiikam  and  WhMdd. 

Henry  Ord,  Esq.,  younpestson  of  John  Ord,  Esq.  of  Eenham 
and  Newminster  Abbey,  by  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Michael  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  ™.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Fornhani,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Anthony  Craven,  Bart,  of  Sparsholt,  Berks,  and  had  two 
eonS;  John,  his  heir ;  and  Craven,  of  Greenstcud  Hall,  Essex, 
F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,  &c.    The  former, 

I'lEV.  John  Ord,  D.D.,  of  Fornham,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  S.  Nor- 
man, Esq.  of  Henley,  and  d.  1816,  having  had  a  son, 

Eev.  John  Norman  Ord,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Weathamstead, 
Herts,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cocksedge,  E.?q.  of  Bury  ."-t. 
Edmund's,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S22;  left  at  his  decease  an  only 
aon,  the  present  John  Thomas  Obd,  Esq.  of  Fornham. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  salmons  haurient  arg.,  quartering  Hutch- 
inson and  Craven.  Cresi — An  elk's  head  ppr.  Motto — Mitis 
ct  lortis. 

jStui— Fornham  House,  Bury  St.  Edmund's,  Saflolk. 


OED    OF    SANDS. 

Oet),  E-ichaed,  Esq.  of  Sands,  Sedgeficld,  eo. 
Durham,  J. P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bradbury, 
M.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  Barristcr-at-Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  s.  his  brother,  Mark  Ord,  Esq.,  1876. 
Mr.  Ord  is  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Mark 
Ord,  E#q.  of  Sands,  by  Elizabeth  Dixon  his  wife, 
eecond  dau.  of  Thomas  Dixon  Walker,  Esq.  of 
Hurworth-upou-Tees. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  salmons  haurient  arg.  a  canton  of  the 
second. 

Se'iJ— Sands,  Sedgeficld,  co.  Durham.  CZul— New  Uni- 
▼crsity,  S.W. 


OBDE    OF    NUNNYKIF.K. 
Onr>T,,  William,  Esq.  of  Kunnykirk,  Northum- 
berland, educated  at  Eton  and   Oxford,  b.  25  May, 
1854. 

iLtnCagr.— The  family  of  Ord  is  of  gre.it  antiquity,  and 
has  long  possessed  considerable  estates  in  the  tos.  of  Noi  tU- 


umberland  and  Durham,  which,  in  the  Palatlrate,  wcro 
held,  ill  capUi',  under  the  Bishop. 

Simon  de  East  Orde,  in  the  co.  Palatine  of  Durham,  who 
d.  1362,  seised  of  the  whole  of  Orde,  which  he  held  in  capile  of 
the  Bishop  of  Durham,  was  ancestor  of 

William  Orde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  Ncwbiggin,  High  Sheriff 
of  Northumberland  5  Charles  I.  He  had,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
six  sons,  to  each  of  whom  he  gave  estates.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Orde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  rn.  a.  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Stlby,  of  Tttizcl  Castle,  and  dying  1678,  left  two  sons.  Tho 
elder, 

William  Orde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  M.P.  for  Berwick  1713,  d. 
without  issue,  having  entailed  his  estates  on  his  brother's 
children.     He  was  accordingly  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 

William  Okde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  M.P.  for  Berwick,  who 
resided  at  Sandy  bank  House,  co.  Durham,  lie  m.  1st,  a  dau. 
of  —  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Cawsey  Park ;  and  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
—  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  by  the  latter  lady 
he  had  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Anne,  m.  Ist,  Henry  Ogle,  Esq.  of  Cawsey  Park;  and  2ndly, 
Sir  William  Carr,  Bart.     She  (/.  n.  p. 
Isabella,  m.  1st,  John  Forster,  Esq.  of  Ethcrstone,  North'.nu- 
berland;  and  2ndly,  Robert  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Lemmiugtuu, 
Northumberland. 

A  dau.,  in.  Walter  Kettleby,  Esq.  of  Athold. 
Upon  the  tleceasc,  without  male  issue,  of  this  William  OrdCt 
the  estates  in  East  Orde,  &c.,  passed  to  his  cousin,  the  heir-at- 
law, 

John  Orde,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  son  of  Thomas 
Orde,  Esq.  of  Felkington,  and  grandson  of  the  William  Oide, 
Esq.  of  East  Orde,'who  ra.  the  daU.  of  Sir  William  Selby.    Tliis 
gentleman  ra.  1st,  Ann,   dau.  of  Edward  Ward,   Esq.  of  Mor- 
peth, by  whom  he  had  a  son,  William,  his  heir.    He  7ii.  2ndly, 
Anne,  dau.  of  R.  Marr,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  and'  relict  of  Rev. 
William  Pye,  of  the  same  place,  by  whom  he  had, 
Thomas,   created  20  Oct.    1797,  Baron  Lolton,  of  Bolton 
Castle,  CO.  York  hn  Burke's  Peerarji  and  Baronetage.) 
John,  a  dif tinyuishcd  Naval  Commander,  who  was  ci-eated  a 
Bart.  27  July,  1700. 
Anne. 

Mary,  m.  Robert  Lisle,  Esq.  of  Acton  House  Northumber- 
land. 

Mr.  Orde  d.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Okde,  Esq.  of  East  Orde,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  even- 
tual heiress  of  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Nunnykirk,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  a  Major  in  the  army,  d.  v.nm.  in  t'ne  East  Indies. 

William,  heir  to  his  father. 

Charles  Ward,  Slajor  in  the  9th  Lancers,  m.  Maria,  relict  of 
Thomas  Browne,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  dau.  (by 
Susan  Rowley  his  wite,  of  the  family  of  Rowley  of  May- 
braith,  co.  Meath),  of  John  Chapman,  Esq.  of  co.  West- 
meath,  of  the  family  of  Chapman  of  Killua  Castle,  Bart., 
and  left  at  his  decease,  a  son, 

Charles  William,  late  of  Nunnykirk. 

Thomas,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  xmra.  in  the  West  Indies. 
Mr.  Orde  d.  1814,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Okd,  Esq.  of  Nunnykirk,  &c.,  Northumberland, 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1819,  d.  xauii.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Charles  William  Obde,  E.«q.  of  Nunnykirk,  M.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1846.  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  from 
1854  to  1873,  b.  Jan.  1810;  m.  7  July,  1853,  Frances  Isabel, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sh  lUcross  Jacson,  Esq.  of  KewtouBank,  co. 
Chester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  present  representative. 

II.  Charles  Reginald,  6.  Sept.  1^55,  an  ofiHcer  in  5th  Lanccrs. 

III.  Francis  Edward,  b.  Way,  1857;  d.  Dec.  1858. 

IV.  Herbert,  6.  Aug.  1861 ;  d.  Sept.  18C1. 

V.  Edwin  Lancelot,  6.  Sept.  1863. 

I.  Maria  Frances.  ii.  Alice  Isabel. 

Mr.  Orde  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Armx — Sa.,  three  fishes  haurient  in  fcss  arg.,  for  Orpe, 
quartering,  az.,  a  cross-crosslet  or,  for  Ward.  Crtit — ^An  elk's 
head  ppr.     Motto — Mitis  et  fortis. 

Seat — Nunnykirk,  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


OUDE    OF    WEETWOOD    HALL. 

Oede,  The  Eev.  Leoxaed  Sji.\rTO,  M.A.,  of 
Weetwood  Hall,  Northumberland,  J. P.,  late  Incum- 
bent of  Alnwick,  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Hugh, 
3rd  Duke,  and  Algernon,  4th  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land, 6.  15  Aug.  1807;  m.  27  Aug.  1833,  Anna 
Maria  Charlolte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sii'  Horace  Dav^d 


120G 


OED 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OEE 


Cholwell  St.  PatQ,  1st  bart.  of  Ewart  Part,  Count 
of  the  Holy  Eoman  Empire,  by  Hon.  Anna  Maria 
"Ward  bis  wife,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Yiscount  Dudley 
and  Ward,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  JocELTN Shatto,  5. 24  Dec.  1S36  ;  d.  20 Oct.  ISTl. 

II.  Henry  Powiett  Shafto,  6.  4  Nov.  1633. 

III.  Robert  Jocelyn  Charles,  6.  17  April,  1842. 

I.  Anne  Maria  Louisa. 

II.  Charlotte  EmOy  Julian,  m.  tVilliam  Campbell  Colquhoun, 
Esq.  of  Clathick,  co.  Perth.  Capt.  15th  regt.  of  foot,  d. 
28  Feb. 1876. 

III.  Leonora  Louisa  Isatella,  m.  Charles  Hope,  Esq.  of  Lam- 
berhurst  Priory,  Kent. 

ILtUragC— The  Rev.  TnoMAS  Orde,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Kirk- 
newton,  Northumberland  (younger  son,  by  Mary  Stother  his 
■wife,  of  Thomas  Orde,  Esq.  of  Felkin^ton,  co.  Durham,  see 
Obde  of  Nunnykirk),  m.  about  1733,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heiress  of  Kev.  Leonard  Shafto,  Rector  of 
Gateshead,  and  by  her  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons, 
Leonard  Shafto,  the  elder,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  slain  in  the 
Battle  of  Minden,  unm.    The  younger, 

JoH.N  Orde,  Esq.  of  Weetwood,  m.  1st,  Rosamond,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  James  Daglish,  Esq.  of  Weetwood,  Northum- 
berland; and  2ndly,  Miss  Margaret  Ord;  by  the  former  of 
■whom  he  had  issue, 

Leonard  Shafto,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wensley,  co.  York,  m.  1st,  the  Hon. 
Frances  Carleton,  2nd  dau.  of  Guy,  1st  Lord  Dorchester; 
and  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Blake  Burley,  Esq.  of  Little 
Chelsea. 

James,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1st,  15  May,  1811,  Mar- 
garet Maria  Elizabeth,  elder  dau.  of  William  Beckford,  Esq. 
of  Fonthill,  Wilts:  and  2ndly,  11  Nov.  1829,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Susan  O'Brien,  relict  of  Lord  Edward  O'Brien,  and  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  E.G.  Gen. 
Orde  d.  21  May,  1850,  leaving,  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  son,  James 
Hexbt  Orde,  Esq.  of  Hopton  House,  Norfolk;  and  two 
daus.,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  jH.WilUam  Lloyd  Browne,  Esq., 
Major  5th  Royal  Irish  Lancers  ;  and  Isabel  .■Vnne. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  BeU  Moises,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Felton. 

Julianna  Anne,  ra.  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of  Roden. 

The  eldest  son, 

Leonard  Shafto  Orde,  Esq.  of  Weetwood  House,  a  Lieut. - 
Gen.  in  the  army,  r,i.  1st,  Penelope,  dau.  of  —  Ogilvie,  Esq. 
of  Argyle  Street,  Edinburgh;  2ndly,  17  May,  1800,  Lady  Louisa 
Anne  Jocelyn,  5th  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Roden,  which 
ladyd.  1  Sept.  1807;  and  3rdly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  —  Bevan,  Esq. 
of  Salop.  Gen.  Orde  c(.  2  Aug.  1820,  leaving  issue,  by  his  2nd 
■wife, 

Leonard  Shafto.  now  of  Weetwood. 

Robert  Jocelyn  Shafto. 

Anne  Rosamond,  la.  Major  Stratton,  H.E.I.C.S. 

And  by  his  3rd  wife, 

Henry  William. 
Rosamond. 

Harriet,  m.  1833,  Lieut. -Col.  Kent  Murray.  Knt.  St.  F.,  and 
K.J.C. 

Arms,  Crest,  <tc. — As  Orde  of  Dv.nv.ykirk. 
Scats — Weetwood  Hall,  Belford;  arid  Shorestonc  Hall,  Chat 
Hill,  Northumberland. 

4 

OBDE    OF    HOPTON    HOUSE. 

Orde,  James  Hexrt,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Hopton 
House,  Suffolk,  M.A.,  b.  30  Sept.  1830 ;  m.  5  June, 
1856,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Daniel  Gurney,  Esq.  of 
Ifortb  Euneton,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue* 

I.  Charles  Sosiebville,  6.  8  Aug.  1858. 

II.  Lancelot  Francis,  6.  23  Oct.  1S59. 

III.  Julian  Walter,  b.  14  Jan.  1861. 

1.  Evelyn  Alice.  ii.  Sybil  Margaret. 

III.  Margaret  Louisa. 

IV.  Olive  Elizabeth. 

HincagC— See  Orde  of  Weetwood. 
Seat — Hopton  House,  Great  Yarmouth,* 

♦ 

O'REILLY    OF    EAST    BREFNEY. 

O'Eeillt,  ^Itl-es  GtEQ-rge,  The  O'Eeixit,  of 
the  Heath  House,  Queen's  Co.,  Capt.  North  Cork 
Eifles,  J.P.  CO.  Leitrim,  b.  30  Oct.  1829  ;  m.  1858, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  G-eorge  Brunskill,  Esq.  of  the 
Lodge,  Turnham  Green,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Mtles  Beresfobd,  6.  23  Jan.  1800. 

n.  Edward  Adalbert,  6.  5  Dec.  1875. 

I.  Melanie  Georgina.  ii.  Gwendoline  Beresforfl. 

III.  Brunehault  Mildred  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Guineveve  Hilda.  v.  Ehzabeth  Beresford. 

iCilirHCJC. — Ragallagh  (the  son  of  Cathalan,  Prince  of 
Brefny,  and  grandson  of  Dcbh  Cron,  a  leading  chief  against 
the  Danes,  who  was  eldest  son  of  Maolmobdha,  Dynast  of 
East  Brefny,  lineally  descended  from  Brian,  the  4th  Milesian 
King  of  Connaught)  s.  his  father  in  the  government  of  Muintir 
Maolmordha,  a.d.  981,  and  commanded  the  royal  army  during 
the  reign  of  Maolseachluin  until  the  dethronement  of  that 
prince,  in  1002,  in  favour  of  Brian  Boroimh,  from  which  period 
RaghaUach  accompanied  that  celebrated  chief  in  all  his  expe- 
ditions, and  at  length  fell  with  him  at  the  battle  of  Clontarf. 
Ragallagh's  son  and  successor, 
Abten,  Prince  of  East  Brefny,  was  father  of 
Targaille,  Prince  of  East  Brefny,  who  was  the  first  that 
assumed  the  name  of  Ua  Ragallagh,  or  O'Reilly.  From 
this  time,  too,  the  principality  of  East  Brefny  went  by  the 
appellation  of  Brefny  O'Reilly,  and  that  of  West  Brefny  by 
that  of  Brefny  O'Ruarc,  until  both  ■nere  converted  into  shire 
ground,  called  counties,  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  under  the 
government  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Sussex,  a.d.  1562,  at  which 
time  the  eastern  division  was  called  the  co.  of  Cavan,  and  the 
western  the  co.  of  Leitrim.  Our  limited  space  precludes  us 
from  entering  minutely  into  the  history  of  the  subsequent 
O'Reillys,  Princes  of  Brefny,  until  we  come  to 

John  O'Reilly,  Prince  of  Brefny,  ■who  was  engaged  in  a 
lengthened  warfare  with  Aodh-Oge,  the  son  of  Aodh-Ruadh 
MacMahon,  for  the  maintenance  of  his  inheritance.  He  m. 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Conn,  son  of  Dowel  O'Neil,  Prince  of 
Tyrone,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Febgal  O'Reilly,  Prince  of  Brefny,  d.  153C,  when  his  next 
brother, 

Maolmordha,  or  Mtles  O'Reilly,  was  declared  Sovereign 
Prince  of  East  Brefny.  He  m.  Marjora,  dau.  of  Hugh  Dubh 
O'Donnell,  Dynast  of  Tirconnell,  and  dying  1565,  had  issue, 

O'Reilly,  who,  following  the  example  of  O'Neill,  O'Donnell, 
and  aU  the  neighbouring  princes,  repaired  to  Dublin,  made  his 
submission  to  the  Lord  Deputy,  St.  Leser,  and  took  an  oath  of 
allegiance  to  Heney  Vlll.;  despite  which,  however,  we  &nC 
him  engaged  in  1552,  in  hostilities  against  the  Lord  Lieutenant 
Sir  James  Crofts,  who  had  imprisoned  O'Neill.  Subsequently 
a  feud  arose  between  the  O'Neills  and  the  O'Reillys,  which  led 
to  much  bloodshed,  and  the  overthrow  of  O'Neill's  army. 
O'Reilly  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

AoDH,  or  Hcgh  O'Reilly,  Prince  of  Brefny,  surnamed 
Connell.  The  Prince  m.  thrice,  1st,  the  dau.  of  Betagh,  Lord 
of  Moynalty,  co.  Meath,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  i.  John 
RcADH  (Sir),  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Philip,  Prince  of  Brefny, 
slain  in  1596  (his  son  31iles  was  father  of  Edmond,  whose  son 
Sliles  was  one  of  the  most  experienced  and  distinguished  officers 
during  the  war  of  1641.  After  the  reduction  of  his  country  in 
165'2,  he  accompanied  his  cousin,  Philip  O'Reilly,  to  Spain, 
and  was  there  raised  by  his  Catholic  Majesty  to  the  rank  of 
Marechal  de  Camp ;  he  d.  universally  regretted  in  1670) ;  and 
III.  Eogan,  elected  Prince  of  Brefny  at  the  decease  of  Edmond 
of  Kihiacrott,  in  1601,  and  d.  1003.  Hugh  O'Reilly  m.  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Nugent,  Knt.  of  Carlanstown,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Maolmordha,  .s.  his 
half-brother,  Eogan,  as  Prince  of  Brefny,  and  held  the  Govern- 
ment until  the  plantation  of  Ulster  in  1609.  He  m.  3rdly, 
Isabella  Barnaval.    O'Reilly  d.  1583,  when  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  O'Reilly  (eldest  son  of  Aodh  O'Reilly,  Prince  of 
Brefny)  set  up  for  the  sovereignty  in  opposition  to  his  imcle, 
Edmond,  who  had  been  elected  Tanist.  John,  finding  his  party 
weak,  repaired  to  England  to  solicit  Elizabeth's  aid,  and  was 
kindly  received  at  Court,  invested  with  the  Order  of  Knight- 
hood, and  returned  with  letters  from  the  Queen  to  the  Lord- 
Deputy  and  Council  of  Ireland,  instructing  them  to  support 
him  and  his  claim.  By  this  powerful  interest,  Edmond  the 
Tanist  was  set  aside  for  Sir  John,  who,  being  then  quietly 
settled  in  the  government  of  East  Brefny,  was  deputed,  along 
with  his  uncle,  Edmond,  representative  for  co.  Cavan  in  the 
Parliament  held  in  Dublin,  May,  1585,  to  which  all  the  other 
chiefs  of  the  kingdom  were  invited,  with  a  view  of  bringing 
them  to  a  due  submission  to  the  Government  and  laws  of 
England.  In  the  month  of  November  following,  Sir  John 
O'Reilly  entered  into  certain  articles  of  composition  and  agree- 
ment with  Sir  John  Perrott,  Lord-Deputy  of  the  Council  of 
Ireland,  ■nhereby  he  consented  to  surrender  the  principality  of 
East  Brefny  to  the  Queen,  on  condition  of  obtai.iing  it  again 
from  the  Crown  m  ca^ite  by  English  tenure.    This  stipulation 


O'RE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'RE 


1207 


was  acceded,  and  a  deed  of  feoffment  perfected  on  the  last  day 
of  Aiicr.  1590.  Sir  John  m.  the  dau.  of  Philip  Oge  0'Keii!y, 
Chief  olToclitaiTira,  and  had  issue, 

Maolmobdha,  or  Mvles,  tiie  Beautilul,  who  opposed  his 
gianci  lUKic,  Kdniond  0  Itcilly,  the  Tanist.iu  the  succession, 
but  was  ^lai^  in  a  contest  near  the  Blacliwater,  14  Aug. 
loJ^.  He  lelt  a  son,  Miles,  who  d.  s.  p.  1617. 
HucH,  father  of  two  sons,  Philip  and  Miles.  The  elder,  who 
raised  a  liriirade  of  I,20u  men,  chiefly  composed  of  his  own 
name  and  tamily,  and  served  with  distinction  as  Lieut. -Gen. 
in  the  Confederate  army  of  the  Catholics  of  Ireland,  during 
the  Civd  Wars  of  1G41,  was  appointed  by  the  Assembly  of 
Kiiitenny  Lord  President  of  Ulster.  After  the  reduction  of 
Ireland  by  Cromwell,  Hugh  O'Keilly  retired  with  his 
brigade  into  the  Spanish  service,  in  the  Netherlands,  where 
be  (/.  soon  aftei-,  and  was  buried  in  the  Monastry  of  St. 
Domini^^k,  in  the  city  of  Louvain.  By  Kosa  O'Neill  his 
wife,  he  had  an  only  son,  Hduh  Kuadh  O'Keilly,  who  was 
gl.iin  by  the  Cromwellians  1651,  leaving,  by  Margaret  his 
Vile,  dau.  of  Conor  O'Brien,  Viscount  Clare,  a  son,  Hdgh, 
drowned  at  sea  on  his  voyage  to  Spain.  His  cousin  and 
next  ot  kin,  Kdmond  Buidh  O'Reilly  (son  of  Miles,  and 
grandson  of  Hugh,  the  son  of  Sir  John  O'Keilly),  served  in 
the  army  of  Prance,  whence  he  accompanied  James  II.  to 
Ireland  1688,  and  was  by  that  monarch  appointed  Governor 
of  CO.  Cavan,  or  East  Brefny.  During  tlie  campaigns  that 
followed,  he  fought  gallantly  for  his  ill-fated  Prince,  and  at 
U'nrjtli,  after  the  capitulation  of  Limerick,  retired  with  his 
brigade  to  France,  where  he  d.  1693,  leaving,  by  Joan  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Bryan  O'Farrall,  Lord  of  Mote,  co.  Longford, 
an  only  son,  Eogan  O'Reilly,  who  m.  at  St.  Germain  en 
Laye,  tlie  dau.  of  Col.  Felix  O'Neill,  and  had  a  son.  Edmond 
O'Reilly,  who,  at  the  beginning  of  tiie  French  Revolution, 
was  resident  in  Paris,  with  the  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  in 
Dillons  rent.,  and  Knight  of  the  Royal  and  Military  Order 
of  St.  Louis. 

At  Sir  Jolins  decease,  1  June,  1596,  his  uncle, 

Edmo.nd  O'Reilly,  of  Kilnacrott,  .s.  as  Prince  of  East  Brefny. 
He  m.  twice;  1st,  a  dau.  of  the  noble  House  of  Plunkett;  and 
2ndly,  a  dau.  of  that  of  Nugent,  and  had  several  children. 
From  his  youngest  son,  Turlough,  sprung  the  Scabvach 
family  (which  sc().    He  d.  April,  1601.    His  ard  son, 

John  O'Reii.ly,  Esq.,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Butler,  and  dying  1621,  left  a  son, 

Bkia.n  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  m.  Hon.  Mary  Plunket,  dau.  of  Lord 
Dunsany,  and  d.  1631,  having  had  (with  three  other  sons, 
Cathal ;  Eogan.  d.  s.  ji. ;  and  Hugh)  an  eldest  son, 

Maolmoiidha,  or  Myles  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  an  able  military 
officer  during  the  Civil  Wars  of  1641,  killed  at  the  head  of  his 
troops,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles 
O'Reilly,  of  co.  Leitrim  (with  a  younger  son,  Edmond),  an 
elder  son, 

John  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Conlyn  and  Garryrocock,  co.  Cavan, 
and  subsequently  of  Ballymacadd,  co.  Meath,  M.P.  for  co. 
Cavan  1689,  wlio  raised  a  regt.  of  dragoons  at  his  own  expense 
for  tlie  service  of  King  James  II.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Owen  O'Reilly,  and  d.  Feb.  1716,  having  had  (with  two  daus.) 
five  sons, 

Conor,  of  Garryrocock,  co.  Cavan,  Capt.  In  his  father's  regt. 
of  dragoons,  d.  s.  p.  May,  17'23. 

Myles,  m.  Aug.  1698,  Mary  Barnewall,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary  m.  Philip  Tuite,  of  Newcastle, 
CO.  Meath;  and  Margaret,  m.  Walter  Dowdall,  Esq.  of 
Cloune,  CO.  Meath)  three  sons.  John,  his  heir,  d.  s.  p.  1767  ; 
and  Dominiik  and  Frances,  both  d.  s. p.    He  d.  June,  1731. 

Bryan,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Owen,  or  Eugene,  who  m.  and  had  a  sen,  James. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Baltrasna  branch  {ichich  see). 

The  3id  son, 

Bryan  O'Keilly,  Esq.  of  Ballenrink,  Capt.  in  his  father's 
regt.  of  dragoons,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Luke  M'Dowell, 
of  Montach,  co.  Roscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1755) 
had  six  sons.  Capt.  O'Reilly  d.  6  Sept.  1748,  in  his  72nd  year. 
His  eldest  son, 

Myles  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Tullystown,  co.  Westmeath,  to. 
1740,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Fitzsimons,  Esq.  of  Garadioe,  co. 
T^Icatli,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  the  Barcn  de 
Bellegardc,  Seigneur  de  Laran,  &c.,  of  Toulouse,  in  France) 
three  sons, 

John  Alex.inder,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  regt.  of  Hibcrnia.  in 
Charles  IV.,  King  of  Spain's  service,  m.  Mary  Lalur,  of 
Cran'i.  co.  Tiiijierary.  and  </.  s.  2'-  1801. 

T>/-wF.i,L,  of  whom  presently. 

Matthew  (ancestor  of  O'Reilly  of  Knock  Abbey). 
Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  in  Dublin  4  Feb.  1775,  aged  67  years.    The 
2nd  son, 

DowELL  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Heath  House,  Queen's  Co.,  in. 

1st,  May,  1775,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  O'Conor  Failghe,  Esq. 

of  the  city  of  Dublin,  but  by  her  (who  d.  in  the  same  year)  had 

no  surviving  issue.    He  in.  2ndly, March,  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau. 

II. 


of  James  Knox,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  co.  Mayo,  by  Dorothy  Eut- 
ledge  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Myles  John,  his  heir. 

James  Fitzsimons,  Capt.  13th  British  regt.,  and  Col.  of  a 
Spanish  regt.,  killed  in  a  Eoriie  liom  ihe  town  of  To.cs?,  ia 
Spain,  unm.  Alexander,  d.  young. 

Dowell,  a  distinguished  officer  in  the  Royal  Navy,  m.  Jsne, 
dau.  of  D.  K.  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Truro,  Cornwall,  ynd  le:t  at 
his  decease,  1817,  one  son,  Dowcil,  a  military  ofli.tr. 

Dorinda,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Stephen  Hastings  Atkins,  Esq. 

JIargaret,  m.  her  cousin,  William  O'Keilly,  Esq.  of  Knock 
Abbey  Castle,  and  d.  1842.  Sarah,  d.  v.nm. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  a.  13  Nov.  ]838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Myles  John  O'Reu.ly,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  The  Heath  House,  6. 
15  Dec.  1780;  m.  16  Jan.  18'29,  Elizabeth  Anne,  elder  dau  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  delaPoerBeresford,  son  of  William, 
1st  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  by  Ehzabeth  FitzGibbon 
his  wife,  sister  of  Lord  Chancellor  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Myles  George,  now  of  the  Heath  House. 

II.  George  Btre.=;^rd,  6.  30  Marcn,  1832;  m.  1867,  Harrietta, 
dau.  ot  H.  Adams,  Esq.  ot  Santa  F'e  de  Bogota,  U.S.  Columbia. 

III.  Henry  Tristram,  an  officer  H.E.I.C.S..  b.  30  Nov.  18a6; 
7/1.  1862,  Miss  Hickson,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Ilickson,  of  co.  Coik. 

1.  Susan  Rachel. 

■a.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  m.  James  Deakin,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Surgeon 
70th  foot. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  1857. 

^r)«.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  dexter  hand  ppr., 
bloody  , supported  by  two  lions  rampant  or;  2nd  and  3id,  urg., 
on  a  mount  an  oak  with  a  snake  descending  its  trunk  ppr.  sup- 
ported by  two  lions  rampant  gu.  Cre«rs— 1st,  An  oak  tree  with  a 
snake  entwined  descendant  ppr.  issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet 
or;  2nd,  An  arm  mailed  in  armour  couped  at  the  elbow  the 
gauntlet  grasping  a  dagger  all  ppr.  Supporters— Tyio  lions  or. 
Motto — Fortitudine  et  prudentia. 

Resiaences — The  Heath  House,  near  Maryborough,  Queen's 
Co. :  and  6,  Denmark  Terrace,  Brighton,  Sussex. 


O'REILLY    OF    KNOCK    ABBEY. 

O'Reilly,  Myles  "William  Patrick,  Esq.  of 
Knock  Abbey,  co.  Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  B.A.  Lon- 
don, LL.D.  Kome,  High  SherifP  1841,  M.P.  for  co. 
Longford  since  1862,  b.  13  March,  1825  ;  m.  3  Aug. 
185y,  Ida,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund  Jerringham,  Esq. 
of  43,  Rutland  Grate,  Hyde  Park,  London,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1878)  has  issue, 


II.  Edmund,  6.  1866. 
IV.  Francis,  6.  1872. 
II.  Edith. 


I.  W:lliam,  6.  1864. 
:ii.  Charles,  6.  1869. 
I.  Mary. 

iCtttCajC — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Milesian  House 
of  O'Reilly,  Princes  or  East  Erefny. 

Matthew  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock  Abbey,  co.  Louth,  3rd 
son  of  Myles  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Ttdlystown  (scd  O'Reilly  o///tc.^A 
House), in.  1st,  1777,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  O'Conor  Failghe, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 
Mathew,  his  heir. 

John,  b.  Nov.  1780;  d.  unm.  March,  1830. 
Anna  Maria,  in.  Richard  Dease,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  was  mother 
of  the  present  Matthew  O'Reilly  Dease,  Esq.  of  Dee  Farm, 
CO.  Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lcuth  1857,  and 
for  CO.  Cavan  1861,  and  M.P.  lor  Louth  1868-74. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  in.  2ndly,  Nov.  1789,  Margaret,  dau.  cf  Myles 
Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Carne  Isle,  co.  Meath,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Lyster,  of  New  Park,  co.  Roscommon,  and  by  her  had, 
Myles,  b.  Sept.  1791;  d.  v.nm.  Oct.  1822. 
William,  of  whom  presently. 

Walter,  Col.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  6.  Sept.  1793;  m.   14  Nov. 
1827,  Harriett,  Duchess  of  Roxburghe,  widow  of  James, 
5tb  Duke,  and  d.  s.  p.  4  March,  1844. 
Dowell,  Attorney-General  of  Jamaica,  6.  May,  1795;  d.  unm. 

18.55. 
Richard  Anthony,  a  Judge  in  Jamaica,  6.  March,  1811 ;  d, 
v.nm.  1860. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1854. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  1  Jan.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mathew  O'Reilly,  Esq.  cf  Knock  Abbey,  b.  May,  1779;  m. 
Feb.  1830,  Susan  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  George  de 
la  Poei  Bercsford,  but  dying  without  issue,  June,  1841  (his 
widow  in.  2ndly,  2  June,  1842,  Gerald  S.  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Offaley),  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Knock  Abbey,  J.P.  and  M.P.  for 
Dundalk,  6.  Sept.  1792;  m.  Aug.  1820,  Mail'- ret,  4th  dau.  of 
Powell  O'Reilly,  Eyq.  of  The  Heath  House,  Queen's  Co.,  and 
bad  issue, 

4  I 


1208 


O'EE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


U-EE 


JItles  William  Patrick,  now  of  Knock  Abbey, 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1873. 
Mr.  O'Remy  d.  1844. 

Arms,  dr.— See  O'Reillt  of  The  Heath. 

.Seff(s— Knock  Abbey,  Duiidalk,  co.  Loutb;   Knocknegan, 
Balbrigsan,  co.  Dublin. 

♦ 

O'EEILIiY-DEASE. 

See  Dease,  and  preceding  Memoir. 


O'SEILLY  OF  BALTRASNA. 
The  late  Anthony  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna, 
00.  Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  June,  1812 ;  m.  14 
May,  1836,  Alicia  Maria,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Eortescue,  by  Margaret  bis  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Jobn 
Meredyth,  Bart.,  of  Newtown,  co.  Meatb,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  20  Feb.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  James  William  Foetescce,  b.  3  Oct.  1841 ;  d.  June,  1855. 

II.  Caroline  Maria,  m.  12  Sept.  1861,  William  Mark  Miller 
Fortescue,  Esq.,  late  of  the  60th  Eifles  (of  the  Clermont 
family),  and  d.  s.  p.  20  Sept.  1862. 

11.  Alicia  Margaret,  m.  28  Dec.  1867,  Edward  Watts  Russell, 
Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Jesse  Watts  Russell,  Esq.  of  Ham 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  and  has,  James,  6.  1869,  and  other  issue. 

ui.  Harriet  Georgina,  m.  24  June,  1865,  Matthew  R.  Weld 
O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Viewmount,  Loncford,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Florence  Henrietta,  m.  6  Dec.  1871,  John  Archibald 
Murray,  Esq.,  Capt.  97th  regt. 

V.  Edith  Sophia,  r,i.  3  Oct.  1878,  Capt.  Philip  Earne,  late 
60th  Eifles,  2nd  son  of  Frederick  Barne,  Esq.  of  Sotterley 
and  Dunwich,  Suffolk. 

VI.  Olivia  Blanche,  m.  12  Jan.  1869,  William  George  Clayton 
Wade,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Eoberc  Craven  Wade,  Esq.  of 
Clonebrany,  co.  Meath.  vii.  Eva  Cornelia. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Carau  1845.    He 
d.  1874. 

iLincagC. — This  is  another  branch  of  the  princely  House 
of  O'Reilly. 

Thomas  O'Reillt,  Esq.  of  Ball£;amy,  youngest  son  of  John 
O'Reilly,  Esq.  {see  O'Reilly  of  Hiuth  House),  was  in  his  father's 
regt.;    he  m.  1691,  Rosa,   dau.  of  Luke  M'Dowell,   Esq.   of 
Montjgh,  CO.  Roscommon;  and  d.  1756,  having  had  issue, 
Patrick,  d.  s.  p. 

Philip,  a  Friar  of  the  Order  of  St.  Dominick. 
Jasles,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  of  Robuck,  co.  Cavan,  d.  Feb.  1786,  leaving  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress,  who  ra.  Capt.  Adams,  who  took  the  name 
of  O'Reilly,  and  became  O'Reilly  of  Belmont. 
Connor,  d.  s.  p. 

Dominick,  6.  May,  1719,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Spanish  service, 
and  Chamberlain  to  H.E.H.  Don  Antonio,  Inianta  of  Spain. 
^Nicholas,  Capt.  in  the  Spanish  service,  d.  in  Spain. 
Alexander  (Count),  6.  at  Baltrasna,  1722,  Generalissimo  in 
the  Spanish  service,  Capt.-Gen.  of  Andalusia,  Governor  of 
Cadiz,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Infantry,  and  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  Calatrava,  Grandee  of  Spain  of  the  First  Class. 
He -m.  Donna  Rosa  los  Casas,  and  d.  1794.  His  eldest  son, 
Peteb  Paul,  Count  O'Reilly,  m.  the  Countess  of  Buena 
"Vista,  and  d.  at  the  Havannah,  leaving  issue,  i.  Don 
Manuel,  Count  d'O'Reillt,*  Marquis  de  Buena  A'ista, 
Grandee  of  Spain,  (fee,  &c. ;  ii.  Don  Pedro,  Capt.  of  Cavalry, 
and  Aide-de-Camp  to  his  uncle,  the  Duke  of  Baylen,  at 
Madrid;  m.  Don  Ferdinand;  i.  Eosa,  in.  M.  de  Henera; 
II.  Maria  de  la  Concepcion. 
The  3rd  son, 

James  O'Reillt,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Philip  Tuite,  Esq.  of  Xewcastle,  co.  Meath ;  and  d.  5  Jan. 
1786,  leaving  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  James  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of 
Millcastle,  co.  Westmeath)  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and 
Anthony,  6.  30  April,  1746;  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1803.    The  former, 

Thomas  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  J. P.,  an  officer  in  the 
army,  h.  22  April,  1741 ;  m.  March,  1773,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Justice  Robert  Sibthorp,  of  Duneany,  co.  Louth,  by 
Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  Cochrane,  and  niece  to  Thomas, 
8th  Earl  of  Dundonald,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1323)  had  issue, 

Jajies,  his  heir.        Robert,  6.  10  March,  1779 ;  d.  1788. 

Thomas,  6.  21  Feb.  1780;  d.  unm. 

Anthony  Alexander,  6.  23  Sept.  1781,  Col.  in  the  army;  m. 
5  Aug.  1799,  Anne,  il;ui.  of  Edward  Graves,  Esq.  of  Mary- 
borough, and  hud  (wiMi  two  d;iiis.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Leeson, 
E.I.C.'s  service:  and  Catharine,  m.  Col.  M'Clean,  27th 
regt.)  Jve  sons,  1  Thomas;  2  James,  r,i.  Miss  Henricks,  of 

*  Count  O'Reilly  succeeded  to  the  Dukedom  of  Baylen,  held 
by  the  well-known  Gen.  Castanos. 


Somerset,  Cape   of  Good  Hope,  and  had  issue;   3   John 
Robert,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles ;  4  George;  5  Anthony. 
Stephen,  6.  1786;  d.  s.  p. 

John  Roberts,  Lieut.  R.N.,  5.  9  April,  1794;  who,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  has  issue  a  dau.,  Georgiana  Geraldine,  m.  Albert 
Haseltine,  Esq.,  E.N. 
Marianne  Margaret.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  d.  Dec.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  O'Reillt,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  J.P.,  6.  22  June,  1775; 
■m.  1  Oct.  1799,  Henrietta  Catherine  Blanche,  youngest  dau. 
of  Oliver  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Farrenconnell,  co.  Cavan,  and  had 
issue, 

James,  I.  5  July,  1800;  d.  s.  p.  9  Sept.  1825. 

Thoma.s,  b.  11  Feb.  1804;  d.  24  June,  18'22. 

Anthony,  late  of  Baltrasna. 

Robert  John,  of  Millcastle,  co.  Westmeath,  Barrister-at-taw, 
6.  9  July,  1813;  i,i.  1st,  30  Dec.  1842,  Florence  Tankervill, 
dau.  of  Godfrey  KneUer,  Esq.,  of  Donhead  Hall,  Wilts, 
which  lady  d.  28  June,  1844;  and  2ndly,  29  Aug.  1857, 
Eleanor  Grace,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Norton  Joseph  KnatchbuU, 
Bart,  of  Mersham,  Kent,  and  has  a  dau.,  Kathleen  Mary. 

Henrietta  Catharine,  m.  Richard  Bolger,  Esq.  of  Ballard,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 

Caroline  Blanche,  m.  William  B.  Stoker,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  d.  s.  p.  Selina,  d.  unm.  21  Nov.  1829. 

Louisa  Marianne  Mervyn,  d.  unm.  24  May,  1827. 

Mr.  O'Reilly  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Meath  in  1S03,  and  for 
Cavan  in  1804.    He  d.  19  March,  1853. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — As  C'Reillt  of  Heath  Eouse. 
Seat — Baltrasna,  Old  Castle,  co.  Meath. 


I 


O'REILLY    OR  REILLY    OF    SCARVAGH, 

Eeiliy,  Johx  Temple,  Esq.  of  Scarragh  House,. 
CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Down,  High  Sherifl! 
185  i,  and  J.P.  co.  Armagh,  b.  19  Jan.  1812 ;  m.  30 
Oct.  1865,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  James  O'Hara,  Esq. 
of  Lenaby,  co.  Galway,  by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  7 
the  Hon.  Power  le  Poer  Trench,  Archbishop  of  i 
Tuam,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Miles  Temple,  b.  21  March,  1867 ;  d.  an  infant.  I 

IL  GusTAvus  JIiLES  O'Haba,  b.  22  June,  1869.  | 
HI.  John  Temple  James,  6.  IS  May,  1871 ;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth.  i 

^intKQC. — This  branch  of  the^ancient  Milesian  House  of  ^ 
O'Reilly,  Princes  of  East  Brefny,  has,  for  some  generations,  f 
discontinued  the  prefix  0'.  L 

TCELOGH  O'Reilly,  youngest  son  of  Edmund  O'Reilly,  of 
Kilnacroft,  Prince  of  East  Brefny  (see  O'Reilly  of  Th^  Heath), 
had  two  children,  BBiAuand  John.  The  elder,  Brian  O'Reillt, 
had  two  sons,  Jons  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  Miles,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army.    The  former  was  father  of 

Miles  Eeilly,  Esq.  of  Lurgan,  co.  Armagh,  5.  1660;  m. 
16S0,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Dean  Marlow,  and  had 
issue,  John,  d.  s.  p. ;  James,  d.  s.  p. ;  Charles ;  Marlow ;  John. 
Mr.  Eeilly  rf.  13  May,  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  youngest  son, 

John  Reilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  m.  1738,  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Francis  Savage,  Esq.  of  Ardkeen,  co.  Down,  and  was  father  of 

John  Eeilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  Chief  Commissioner  of 
Public  Accounts,  M.P.  for  Elessington,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Down  1776,  and  of  co.  Armagh  1786,  6.  1745;  m.  1773,  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  William  Lushington,  of  Sittingbonrne, 
Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Loshington,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Edniond,  of  Tamnagharrie,  co.  Down,  M.P.  for 
Hillsborough,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Down  1815,  m.  Harriett, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John,  b.  1808;  7)i.  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Brabazon,  Esq.; 
d.  1847,  and  had  issue,  William  (m.  1870,  Eosalind,  dan. 
of  Hamilton  Smythe,  Esq.),  John,  Hamilton,  and  Letitia, 

1  Anne,  d.  unm. 

2  Jane,  m.  Rev.  James  Ford;  d.  1842. 

3  Haniett,  r.i.  1847,  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  d.  1869. 
in.  James  Miles,  of  Cloon  Eavin,  co.  Down,  Barrister-at  i 

Law,  m.  Fob.  1817,  Emilia  Georgina  Susanna,  2nd  daa.  o   I 
Ecv.  Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Grey  Abbey,  co.  Down,  by  hi: 
wife,  the  Hon.  Emilia  Ward,  youngest  dau.  of  Bernard,  Is 
Viscount  Bangor;  and  d.  4  Jan.  1848,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  16  Nov.  1817;  m.  14  Ave 
1845,  the  Hon.  Augusta  Sugden,  youngest  dau.  of  E(! 
ward,  1st  Lord  St.  Leonards;  and  d.  3  July,  1875,  havin 
had  issue,  Emily ;  Kathleen  Matilda,  m.  1870,  M.  J.  Bell 
Esq.  (see  Bell  of  Bourne  Park);  and  Winifred  Ellen. 

2  James  Myles,  in  the  Indian  army,  b.  Feb.  1823j  o 
11  April,  1844. 

1         3  Francis  Savage,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  Feb.  1825. 


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1209 


4  William  Edmund  Moysc9,   Col.  Royal   Artillery,  C.B., 
Chevalier  of  the  Lesion  of  Honour,  ().  Jan.  1827. 

5  Hugh  Arthur,    Cupt.    li.N.,    6.   May,   lS'i8;    d.  unm. 
11  July,  \S6>. 

1  Emilia  Maria  Catherine,  d.  1868.        2  Jane  Hester. 
3  Thcodosia  Harriett. 

I.  Jane  Hester,  d.  1813. 

II.  Amelia,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  Stackpoolo,  of  the  45th  regt.,  c?. 
1865. 

11^.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Hamilton,  Esq.;  and  rf .  183C. 
Mr.  Reilly  d.  26  July,  1&04,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ldsuinoton  Keilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Down  1810,  7)1.  9  June,  1807,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Gustavus 
Handcock  Temple,  Esq.  of  Waterstowii,  co.  Westmeatb,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Temple,  his  heir. 

Gustavus  Handcock,  an  oflScer  in  the  army,  6.  Feb.  1313;  d. 

29  July,  1841. 
Eobert  Lushington,  Capt.  E.I.C.'s  service,  6.  1818;  vi.  1  Jan. 

1847,  Clementina  Janet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Andrews,  Esq.  of 

Edinburgh ;  d.  Dec.   1863,  leaving  issue,   1  John  Temple 

Charles,  23rd  foot,  b.  30  June,  1849;  1  Louisa  Elizabeth; 

2  Flora  Christian.    Capt.  Reilly's  widow  m.  2ndly,  1862, 

Robert,  3rd  Earl  of  Rodcn,  K.P. 
William  Charles,  b.  May,  1819;  d.  19  Dec.  1845. 
James  Mylcs  Townscnd,  Capt.  E.I.C.'s  service ;  m.  Feb.  184G, 

Ehza,  dau.  of  Gen.  James  Mandeville  Hacket;  and  d.  Feb. 

18r)5,  having  had  a  son,  Arthur  Cecil,  b.  1850. 
Isabella  Elizabeth,  m.  May,  1834,  Rev.  John  D'Arcy,  of 

Gal  way. 
Jane  Lushington,  m.  13  Aug.  1830,  Rev.  J.  Hill ;   and  d. 

21  Dec.  1839.  Louisa  Mary. 

Gertrude  Harriett,  m.  17  Feb.  1840,  Robert  Quin  Alexander, 

Esq.  of  Acton  House,  co.  Armagh. 
Mary  Amelia.  Frances  Lucy. 

Charlotte  Moore,  m.  1855,  Gen.  George  F.  Moore,  late  Staff 

Officer  of  Pensioners. 

Mr.  Reilly  d.  3  Dec.  1S40,  and  was  .t.  by  his  son,  the  present 
John  Te.mple  Reilly,  Esq.  of  Scarvagh. 

Arms,  Crest,  &c. — 0"R^iia;t  of  the  Heoih. 
Scat — Scarvagh  House,  Scarvagh,  co.  Down. 


OELEBAR    OP    HINWICK    HOXTSE. 

Oelebae,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Hin-wick  House,  co. 
Bedford,  J.P.,  b.  10  AprH,  1833  ;  tn.  30  July,  1861, 
Frederica  St.  John,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William 
E.  Rouse  Boughtou,  10th  bart.  of  Downton  Hall, 
Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Rouse  Boughton,  6.  20  May,  1862. 

II.  Beauchamp  Orlando  Chichele,  6.  3  May,  1863. 

iLtnC3£C. — This  family  was  very  early  settled  at  Harrold, 
CO.  Bedford,  and  in  its  neighbourhood.  The  name  is  a  Saxon 
compound  derived  from  the  village  and  hundred  of  Orling- 
■tury,  CO.  Northampton,  about  20  miles  from  Bedford,  in  which 
form  it  was  occasionally  spelt,  as  well  as  in  that  of  Orlebare 
and  Oulebare.  In  the  reign  of  Edwabd  III.,  Thomas  Oele- 
bere  was  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Bedford.  His  descendant,  John 
Oblebebe  or  Oelebab,  of  Harrold,  left  three  sons, 

Robert,  d.  unm.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Ryder,  of  Kent,  and  had  an 

only  surviving  dau.,   6.  1630 ;    m.  Sir  Jonathan   Keate, 

Bart,  of  The  Hoo,  Herts. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Orlebab,  m.  Margaret,  only  dan.  and  sole  heiress 
of  Richard  Child,  Esq.  of  Poddington,  and  heiress  also  of 
WiUiam  Payne,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Poddington  and 
of  Hinwick,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
George,  successor  to  his  father. 

Richard,  6.  1625  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Cooper,  Esq. 
of  Arthinsworth,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son  and  three  daus..  Cooper,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Eliza- 
beth, ni.  Sir  Thomas  llatton,  Bart. ;  Susannah,  m.  Hum- 
phrey Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe ;  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Dr. 
Carrier,  Canon  of  Peterborough ;  and  Judith,  m.  Dr.  James 
Johnson,  Master  of  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.  Camb. 
John,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Orlebab,  Esq.,  m.  Ursula,  dan.  of  Oliver  Boteler, 
Esq.  of  Wooton,  co.  Bedford,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  three 
ions  and  two  daus.,  i.  Richard,  his  heir;  ii.  George,  proved 
founder's  kin  to  Archbishop  Chichele,  of  All  Souls'  Oxford, 
through  his  mother;  iii.  Oliver;  i.  Judith,  to.  1676,  James 
Boteler,  of  Harrold;  ii.  Margaret,  m.  1676,  John  Hawcs.  The 
eMest  son, 

BicHABO  Oblebab,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  HattoD, 
Bart,  of  Long  Stanton,  co.  Cambridge,  and  had  issue, 


Richard,  his  successor. 

Thomas,  m.  his  tirst-cousin,  Judith,  dau.  of  James  Boteler, 
and  was  ancestor  in  the  Icinule  line  of  the  Kev.  Orlebur 
Smyth,  of  Apsley  House;  the  Kev.  Orlebar  Marsh ;  and  the 
Rev.  Orlebar  St.  John  Cooper,  all  of  the  co.  Bedford. 

William,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  at  Boston,  America. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Orlebab,  Esq.,  built  Hinwick  House,  leaving  the 
old  residence  of  the  family  at  Poddington  to  become  a  farm- 
house, which  still  remains  and  bears  traces  of  having  been 
embattled.  He  m.  Diana,  dau.  and  (with  her  sister  Lady 
Suffolk)  co-heiress  of  Sir  Samuel  Astrey,  of  Henbury,  Clerk  of 
tho  Privy  Council  of  James  II.,  and  d.  s.  p.,  having  devised 
his  property  to  his  cousin.  We  now  return  to  John,  3rd  son 
of  George  Orlebar,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Child,  his  wife.    This 

John  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  tho  Middle  Temple,  6.  1633;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Kelynge,  of  Soutliill,  Bods,  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  by  Martha,  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Boteler,  of  Bidcnham,  co.  Bed- 
ford, and  had  a  son,  John  Orlebar,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  a 
Master  in  Chancery,  6. 1667  ;  vi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Whit- 
field, Esq.  of  Ives  Place,  Berks,  and  left  an  only  son,  John 
Orlebar,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  who  eventually  inherited  tho 
property  of  his  cousin,  Richard  Orlebar.    The  last-named, 

John  Orlebar,  Commissioner  of  Excise,  and  JI.P.  for  Bed- 
ford, 6.  1697;  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Rolt,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Milton  Ernest,  co.  Bedfurd,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Orlebab,  Esq.  of  Hinwick,  6.  I7S6,  one  of  the 
Clerks  Extraordinary  of  tho  Piivy  Council,  m.  1st,  EUzabetli, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Cuthbert,  Rector  of  Bulpham,  Essex, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  successor. 

Mary,  •;)!.  William  Augustus  Skinner,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Robert  Willing,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Richard,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  1781;  d.  unm. 

II.  George,  R.N.,  6.17S2,  deceased. 

III.  Robert  Charles,  of  Husborne  Crawley,  co.  Bedford, 
D.L.,  b.  1783  ;  m.  1807,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the 
Rev.  Daniel  Shipton,*  Rector  of  Wavendon  and  Willen, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  left  at  his  decease, 

1  Robert  Shipton,  of  Crawley  House,  6.  12  May,  1803;  m. 
10  April,  1S34,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Valentine 
Ellis,  of  Walton,  Bucks,  and  d.  8  Jan.  1879,  having  had 
two  daus.,  Arabella  Emily,  m.  her  cousin,  Capt.  Orlando 
Orlebar,  of  Crawley  House,  Beds,  Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  d.  July,  1862,  leaving  a  son,  Orlando;  and 
Valentine  Augusta. 

2  Arthur  Bedford,  M.A.,  6.  II  June,  1810  ;  to.  his  cousin, 
Eliza  Orlebar,  of  Hinwick,  and  has  issue,  1  Richard ;  1 
Maria  Charlotte;  2  Amy;  3  Fanny  Christina;  and  4 
Madelena  Eliza. 

3  John  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Whipsnade,  Beds,  b. 
18  March,  1812;  in.  and  has  a  son,  John  Francis. 

4  Charles  Daniel,  6.  19  April,  1813;  d.  s.p.  1874. 

5  William,  0.  16  Aug.  1816. 

6  Augustus  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Willington,  Beds,  Rural  Dean, 
6.  14  June,  1S24 ;  m.  14  July,  1859,  Caroline  Yarde,  dau. 
of  the  Kev.  John  Scobell,  B.D.,  Rector  of  aouthorn  and 
All  Saints',  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  and  has  issue,  Augustus  Scobell,  6.  28  April, 
1860;  Evelvn  Henry,  6.  19  Aug.  1S63,  Georse  Crewe,  b. 
26  Nov.  1866;  Edward  YuTdc,  b.  16  Aug.  1872;  Caroline 
Scobell ;  and  Margaret  Emily. 

1  Charlotte  Temperance,  to.  William  Wells,  Esq.  of 
Somerset  House. 

2  Mary  Constantia,  m.  Col.  George  Hugh  Messiter,  69th 
regt. 

3  Emily,  m.  Thomas  Williams  Hinchcliffe  Granville,  Esq. 
of  Bexhill  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  d.  s.  p.  1869. 

IV.  Orlando,  6.  1786,  Commander  R.N.,  to.  Helen,  only 
dau.  of  Admiral  Aplin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Nov.  1831) 
had  issue,  Orlando  Robert  Hammond,  late  Capt.  2Sth  regt.. 
Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  hi.  his  cousin,  Arabella 
Orlebar,  and  had  a  son,  Orlando  Robert  Aplin;  Heleu 
Maria,  nt.  Capt.  Burton,  K.N. ;  and  Caroline  Anna.  m.  the- 
Rev.  Alexander  Burton,  Incumbent  of  Trinity  Church, 
Southampton. 

V.  Frederic,  E.I.C.S.,  6.  1787;  m.  22  April,  1829,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Round,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  Berks,  and  c/.  s.p. 
1840. 

VI.  William  Augustus,  6. 1794  ;  m.  Mary  Caroline,  2nd  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Longuct,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

VII.  Henry,  R.N.,  b.  1798,  deceased. 

I.  Constantia,  to.  Edward  Carey,  Esq. 

II.  Anna  Eliza,  d.  unm.  in.  Sydney,  deceased. 

*  By  his  wife  Temperance,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Bedfoid, 
Vicar  of  Poddington  and  Sharnbiook,  co.  Bedford.  Tem- 
perance, the  wife  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Shipton,  by  the  will  of  her 
cousin,  Thomas  James  Selby,  Esq.  of  Wh.addon  Hall  and 
Wavendon,  Bucks,  s.  to  a  part  of  his  estates  in  1772. 

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OHM 


IV.  Frances  Charlotte,  m.  1st,  W.  Oakes  Blount,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  John  William  Rote,  Esq.  of  Tickford  Abbey,  Bucks. 
Mr.  Orlebar  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

BtcBABD  Oelebae,   Esq.   of  Hinwick   House,   6.   1775;  m. 
1804,  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  Benjamin  Longuet,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and 
bad  issue, 
I.  EicHASD  Longuet,  of  Hinwick  House. 
u.  Cuthbert  (Rev.),  b.  1S07;  m.  31  March,  1838,  Eleanor, 
eldest  dau.  of  John   Kingston,    Esq.    of  Begenfs   Park, 
late    one    of  Her   Majesty's    Commissioners  at    Somerset 
House,  grand-dau.  of  Thomas  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Oak  Hill, 
Herts,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Cuthbert  Knightley,  6.  1844. 

2  Vere  Bernard,  Lieut.  E.N.  6.  1846. 

1  Eleanor  Edith.  2  Mary  Louisa. 

3  Florence,  m.  2  Dec.  1874,  George  William  Boase,  Esq.  of 
Dundee.  4  Madeline. 

He  d.  1  Aug.  1861. 

III.  John,  Bear-Admiral  E.N.,  6.  1810;  m.  at  Quebec,  5  Feb. 
1838,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Hale,  Esq.,  Eeceiver- 
General  of  Lower  Canada,  and  niece  of  William  Pitt 
Amherst,  1st  Earl  Amherst,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry.  2  John  Hale,  E.N. 

2  Hotham. 

1  Harriot.  2  Frances. 

IV.  Alexander,  E.E.,  6.  May,  1814,  andd.  at  Bermuda,  1834. 

I.  Diana,  m.  1S31,  her  cou.sin,  Edward  Carey,  Esq.,  and  d. 
leaving  a  son,  Edward,  E.N. 

II.  Maria  Caroline,  m.  the  Eev.  Frederick  Layton,  and  has 
issue. 

III.  Madelena  Augusta,  m.  at  Paris,  22  Oct.  1839,  M.  le  Vis- 
comte  de  Belle  Isle,  Capt.  of  Dragoons  in  the  French  army, 
and  d.  in  Algeria,  1852. 

IV.  Eliza  Hannah,  m.  her  cousin,  Arthur  Bedford  Orlebar, 
and  d.  in  Australia,  1856. 

V.  Ann  Harriet,  d.  at  Versailles,  1829. 

Mr.  Orlebar,  High  Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  1808;  d.  20  Jan. 
1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EicHAKD  LoNGCET  Orlebab,  Esq.  of  Hinwick  House,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  21  June,  1806  ;  m.  23  May,   1831,  Sophia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Jasper  Parrott,  Esq.  of  Dundridge,  co.  Devon,  M.P., 
and  had  issue, 
RicHABD,  now  of  Hinwick  House. 

John,  6.  19  Aug.  1834  ;  m.  8  Dec.  1874,  Julia  Charlotte,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Pearse,  Esq. 
Caroline  Augusta,  ra.  Auu.  1856,  Eev.  Edward  Penrose 
Arnold,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College,  Oxford,  3rd  son  of  Dr. 
Arnold,  Head  Master  of  Kugby,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1860,  leaving 
a  son,  Augustus,  b.  15  July.  1857. 
Mary.  Eachel  Sophia.  Maud. 

Jlr.  Orlebar  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  1859.    He 
<;!.  1  March,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  gn.  charged  the  upper  with  two  roses 
the  lower  with  one  of  the  field  barbed  vert  seeded  or.  Crest — 
An  eagle's  head  between  two  wings  erect  arg.,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  two  barrulcts  gu.     Jl/f»»o— Ora  et  labora. 

Sefii.s— Ilinwiuk  House  and  Hinwick  Hall,  near  Welling- 
horough;  andDondrige  House,  Devon. 


OE.ME    OF    ABBEYTOWN. 

Oeme,  William  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Abbey  town,  co. 
Mayo,  A.M.,  Brevet -Major  85tli  Light  Infantry,  s. 
bis  father  12  June,  1826,  and  is  representative  of 
this  ancient  family  in  Ireland. 

ILtUCagC— William  Okme,  Esq.  of  Hanse  Hall,  by 
Longden  Green,  in  the  co.  of  Stafford,  descended  from  a  family 
long  settled  in  the  co.  Chester,  m.  1612,  Grace,  dau.  of 
^'icholas  Hurt,  Esq.  of  Castern,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  1623, 
leaving  a  son, 

William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Hanse  Hall,  who,  being  a  Eoyalist, 
suffered  heavy  fines  and  imprisonments  at  the  hands  of  Oliver 
Cromwell.  He  lived  to  witness  the  Restoration,  and  had  a 
confirmation  of  his  arms  from  Dugdale,  Norroy,  1665.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brudenell,  Esq.  of  Staunton  Weevil), 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir,  s.  to  Hanse 
Hall,  d.  22  May,  1716,  without  surviving  issue  ;  ii.  William, 
Col.  in  the  French  army,  d.  1676 ;  in.  James,  of  whom  pre- 
sently;  IV.  Eobert,  rf.  unin.;  i.  Dorothea, '/)i.  John  Huckley, 
Esq.  of  Leicester.    He  d.  14  Aug.  1665.    His  3rd  son, 

James  Orme,  settled,  circa  1671,  in  the  co.  of  Mayo,  where  he 
purchased  considerable  estates.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Barrow,  Esq.,  of  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  EoBERT,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Ballintobber,  whose  will  is  dated  21  Nov. 
1727,  '//!.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Eobert  Fleming,  Esq.  of 
Achoory,  co.  Sligo,  and  had  issue, 


William,  of  Ballintoher,  Major  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff 

CO.  Mayo  1775,  rf.  v.nrii.  1790. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1759,  her  cousin,  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Fal- 
garriff. 

Dorothea,  m.  Matthew  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Old  Eock. 
Mr.  Orme  d.  1707,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EoBEBT  Orme,  Esq.  of  Came,  co.  Mayo,  m.  1703,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.,  and  by  her  left  issue  four  sons 
and  two  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Fairfield,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Hillias,  Esq.  of  Seaview,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  without 
male  issue. 

III.  William,  of  Falgarriff,  co.  Mayo,  m.  1759,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Ballintober,  by  his  wife,  Dorothea, 
dau.  of  Robert  Fleming,  Esq.  of  Achonry,  co.  Sligo,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1818,  aged  87)  left  issue, 

Eobert,    of    Milbrook,    m.  Dorothea,   dau.    of  Matthew 

Fleming,  Esq.  of  Old  Eock,  who  d.  18  Aug.  1831.    He 

d.  s.  p.  29  Nov.  1833. 
1  AViLLLiM,  of  Belleville,  J. P.,  m.  30  Sept.  1805,  Isabella, 

dau.  of  John  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo, 

and  d.  24  Aug.  1842,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  of  Owenmore,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  b.  16  Feb. 
1810:  m.  1st,  10  Oct.  1837,  Janette,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Carleton  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Markethill,  co.  Fermanagh, 
which  lady  d.  1850.  He  m.  2ndly,  16  Feb.  1858,  Mar- 
garet Barbara,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Savage  Hall,  Eector 
of  Loughgall,  CO.  Armagh. 

2  Eobert,  of  Enniserone,  co.  Sligo,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co. 
Sligo,  'in.  16  Feb.  1843,  Sidney  Fanny,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Carleton  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Market  Hill,  co.  Fer- 
managh, and  has  issue,  Eobert  William  6. 1856 ;  Chris- 
topher Guy;  Alfred;  Janette  Georgina. 

3  John  Ormsby,  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eichard 
St.  George,  Vicar  of  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo,  and  has 
issue, 

WOliam  Richard. 

Isabella.  Dorothea  Jane.  Annette. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Dorothea. 

3  Jane.  4  Isabella  Maria. 

rv.  Robert,  who  settled  in  America,  in  Jones's  county,  and 
became  a  Member  of  Congress. 

I.  Mary,  m.  John  Leech,  Esq.  of  Frankfort,  co.  Sligo. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Knockglass,lco.  Mayo. 

III.  Lettice,  m.  Robert  Atkinson,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Orme,  Esq.  of  Came,  6.  1705;  m.  Jan.  1754,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Forgney,  co.  Longford, 
and  sister  of  Col.  Atkinson.  He  d.  Jan.  17S0,  leaving  an  only 
son  and  successor, 

WrLLiAM  Orme,  Esq.  of  Abbeytown,  co.  Mayo,  6.  1757  ;  m. 
19  June,  1785,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Jackson,  Esq.  of 
Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Abbeytown,  co.  Mayo. 

William,  of  Glenmore,  co.  Mayo,  6.  16  Nov.  1789;  r,i.  Ist^ 
23  May,  1815,  Cherry,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Knox,  Esq. 
of  Rappa  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Annesley  Gore,  Esq.  of  Belleek,  co.  Mayo,  brother 
of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Arran,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  May, 
1817)  had  issue  two  sons, 
William  Kkox,  of  Glenmore,  Ballina,  co.  Mayo,  6.  23  May, 

1816,  formerly  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Francis  Knox,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  23  April,  1817. 

He  m.  2ndly,  13  March,  1826,  Anne  Emily,  5th  dau.  of  Col. 

George  Jackson,  of  Enniscoe,  by  Maria  his  wife,  only  dan. 

and  heir  of  William  Eutledge,  Esq.  of  Foxford,  co.  Mayo, 

and  d.  20  Aug.  1836,  leaving  by  her  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Thomas,  6.  26  May,  1827;  d.s.p.  30  Nov.  1846. 

George,  b.  13  Oct.  1829. 

Maria  Sidney. 

Jane,  m.  5  Dec.  1803,  Samuel  Handy,  Esq.  of  Bracca  CasUft  ^ 

CO.  Westmeath. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1804,  William  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Carrick,  CO. 

Westmeath. 

Mr.  Orme  d.  20  May,  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas    Orme,    Esq.,    of   Abbeytown,  Major  North  Mayo  | 

Militia,  6.  7  June,  1787  ;  m.  23  May,  1814,  Elizabeth,  4th  daU.  \ 

of  Col.  George  Jackson,  M.P.,  of  Enniscoe,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  j 

issue, 

WrLLiAM  Hesbt,  now  of  .\bbeytown.  George. 

Thomas,  Ensign  96th  regt.,  d.  s.p.  1839. 

James,  R.A.,  deceased. 

Marion. 

Major  Orme  d.'l2  June,  1826. 

^r,„s_Quarter]y :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  an  eagle  displayed 
between  three  poleaxes  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron 
between  three  escallops  gu.  C're.H—A  dolphin  embowed  az., 
fins  and  tail  or,  surmounted  of  a  poleaxe  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— Fortiset  fidelis. 
Seat— Abbeytown,  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 


I 


I 


ORM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OEM 


1211 


OBMEEOD    OP    TYLDESLEY    AND 
SEDBURY. 

Ormebod,  Eev.  George  Thomas  Bailey,  of 
Tyldesley,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1  Oct.  1816;  m.  5  Aug. 
1875,  Kate,  3rd  dau.  of  T.  S.  Hill,  Esq.  of  Stroud. 

ltttTC<I0C. — The  estate  of  Ormcrod,  CUviRcr,  which  gave 
name  to  this  family  in  the  13th  century,  is  seated  in  the  parish 
of  Whalley  and  honour  of  CUthero,  a  mountainous  di.siiict  of 
Lancashire,  granted  to  the  Lacies  soon  after  the  Conquest,  and 
divided  by  tlicm  amon^'^t  their  miliiary  followers.* 

Of  this  family,  JIatiiew  de  Hoemebode  appears  in  charters 
of  the  time  of  Henry  III. 

Adam  and  Tille  de  Obmekode,  next  occur  in  the  Inq.  Post 
Mortem  Hen.  de  Laci,  Earl  of  Lincoln  (4th  Edward  II., 
1341),  as  free  tenants  of  their  lands  in  Cliviger,  under  the  Lord 
of  Cliihero. 

The  next  generations  were,  Gilbert,  1316;  John,  John 
Laurence,  1438;  Adam,  1480;  and  Piers,  1495,  father  (by  his 
wife  Elizabeth)  of  John. 

This  John  de  Ormerod  is  found  by  Inq.  Post  Mortem, 
17  Henry  VIII.,  1526,  to  have  c?.  seised  of  lands  atCliviger,  held 
from  the  King  in  capite,  as  of  his  duchy  of  Lancaster,  in  which 
fee  Clithero  had  been  merged. 

Peter  Ormerod,  son  and  heir  by  this  inq.,  and  aged  22  years 
in  1526,  was  father  of 
Peter,  wlio  continued  at  Ormerod. 

John  (of  Haslingden,  in  Lancashire),  ancestor  of  a  branch 
settled  ,in  Somersetshire,  of  which  was  Oliver  Ormerod, 
M.A.  of  Emmanuel  Coll.  Cambridge,  author  of  the  Pictin-e 
of  a  Puritan,  lti05,  and  the  Picture  of  a  Papist,  1606,  the 
latter  of  which  was  patronised  by  the  Secretary  Cecil, 
Earl  of  Salisbury.  In  1617  the  author  was  presented  by 
the  Earl  of  Bath  to  the  Rectory  of  Huntspill,  and  d.  1626, 
leaving  male  issue,  which  he  had  previously  connected  with 
the  elder  line,  by  an  entry  in  Camden's  Somersetshire  Visi- 
tation of  1623. 

The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Okmbuod,  Esq.  of  Ormerod  (buried  at  Burnley,  1578), 
was  father  (by  his  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Haydock,  of 
Heysandforth)  of 

Lawrence  Ormerod,  of  Ormerod,  who  m.  15S7,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Bobert  Barcroft,  of  Burcroft,  Lancashire,  and  had 
issue, 
Peter,  continucr  of  the  line.  John. 

Lawrence,   of  Burnley,   m.  Frances,    dau.  of  Joseph  Ead- 
cliffe,  of  Eochdalc,  and  had  issue,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress, 
wife  of  Robert  Townley,  Esq.  of  Royle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Ormerod,  Esq.  of  Ormerod,  6.  15S8;  d.  1653  (will 
dated  1650,  proved  1656),  left  issue  (by  his  1st  wife,  Joanna, 
dau.  of  George  Howarth)  of  Monton,  with  three  daus.,  four 
sons, 
Lawhence,  who  inherited  Ormerod,  and  was  direct  ancestor 
of  Lawrence  Ormerod,  Esq.  of  that  place,  who  d.  1793, 
leaving  issue  (by  his  wife  Martha  Anne,  dau.  and  finally 
heir  of  the  Eev.  Ashburnham  Legh,t  by  his  wife  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Holland  Egerton,  Bart,  of  Heaton, 
one  dau., 

Charlotte  Anne  Ormerod,  wife  of  Col.  John  Hargreaves, 
and  mother  of  two  daus.  and  co-heirs,  Eleanor  Mary, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  \V.  Thursby,  now  of  Ormerod ;  and 
Charlotte  Anne,  wife  of  the  Hon.  M.ajor-Gen.  Sir  J.  Y. 
Scarlett,  K.C.B. 
John,  who  d.  s.p.  1642.  Peter.  George. 

[The  youngest  son, 

George  Ormerod,  6.  1620;  co-executor  of  his  father's  will, 
11666,  «.  at  Monton,  Eccles,  and  was  father  of  a  numerous 
Iit8uc,  of  whom  the  following  children,  named  in  his  will 
I  (dated  and  proved  1696),  survived  him  at  his  decease  in  that 
|7ear(with  two  daus.), 
Peter. 

Olfver,  from  whom  the  folloMing  line  is  entered  in  the 
records  of  the  Heralds'  College. 

Oliver  Ormerod,  x.  at  Bury,  Lancashire,  m.  there  1704, 
lAnne,  dau.  of  Charles  Howarth,  of  Chatterton,  Hey,  Tot- 
lUngton,  and  dying  at  Bury,  1768,  left  issue  three  daus.  and 
|one  son, 

George  Ormerod,  Esq.  of  Bury,  6.  1719;  m.  1743,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Hutchinson,  of  Bury,  Merchant,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  child. 


•  The  particulars  of  the  tenure,  etymology  of  the  name,  and 
■ither  circumstances,  will  be  found  at  length  in  the  Jliston/  of 
mrhalUi/,  by  Dr.  Whilakcr. 

I  t  A  younger  brother  of  the  Chcsbiro  family  of  Lego  of 
WM/mt. 


George,  of  Bury,  who  d.  7  Oct.  1785,  father  by  his  wife, 

Elizabeth  (dau.,  by  Susanna  his  wile,  dau.  and  heir  of 

Samuel  Wareing,   E.-^q.,    of  Thomas  Johnson,    E.^q.    of 

Tyldesley,  High  Sherill  1755),  to  whom  he  was  m.  18  Oct. 

1784,  of  an  only  and  posthumous  child, 

George  Ormebod,   heir  to   his  grandfather,  and  heir 

also  to  his  uncle,  Thomas  Johnson,    Esq.  D.L.,  of 

Tyldesley. 

This  George  Ormerod,  Esq.of  Sedbury  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  of  Tyldesley,  co.  Lancaster  (author  of  the  History  of 
Chefhire),  J.P.  for  cos.  Chester,  Gloucester,  and  Monmouth, 
lion.  D.C.L.  0.\ford,  F.E.S.,  F.S.A.,  and  F.G.S.,  D.L.  for  co. 
Gloucester,  b.  20  Oct.  1785;  ni.  2  Aug.  1803,  at  Sandbach, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Latham,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Bradwall, 
Cheshire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  April,  1860)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Johnson  (Ven.),  M.A.,  J. P.,  Archdeacon  of  Suffolk 
and  Rector  of  Edenhall,  b.  27  July,  1809 ;  m.  25  Jan.  183S, 
Maria  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Bailey,  Bart.,  M.P., 
of  Glanusk  JPark,  and  d.  2  Dec.  18/4,  leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  26  Feb.  1871),  George  Thomas  Bailey  (Rev.),  now  of 
Tyldesley;  Joseph  Ardcrne,  b.  1848;  Edward  Stanley, 
b.  28  Jan.  1852;  Elizabeth  Mary,  ru.  Eev.  C.  J.  Evans; 
Gertrude  Susan;  Alice  Callieiine. 

II.  George  Waring,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  of  Chagford,  Devon,  Soii- 
citor,  b.  12  Oct.  1810. 

III.  John  Arderne  (Rev.),  M.A.,  and  Fellow  of  Brasenoso 
Coll.  Oxford,  6.  8  June,  1813  ;  (/.  unm.  Dec.  1864. 

IV.  Henry  Mere,  of  Manchester.  Solicitor,  b.  10  Jan.  1816. 

V.  William  Piers,  F.E.C.S.  London,  6.  14  May,  1818;  d.unm. 
10  June,  1860. 

vr.  Edward  Latham,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  6.  27  Aug.  1819;  m. 
1st,  12  April,  1853,  Mary  Olivia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Robert  Porter,  Esq.  of  Brighton,  which  lady  rf.  .f.  p.  29 
June,  1853;  and  2ndly,  Maich,  1836,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of 
Frederick  Millett,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  near  Guildford,  some- 
time Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  of  India,  by  whom 
he  has  surviving  issue,  a  son,  b.  17  Nov.  1868;  and  three 
daus.,  Edith  Harriet;  Alice  Myra;  and  Effie  Margaret. 

VI.  Arthur  Stanley  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Halvergate,  Nor- 
folk, b.  14  Aug.  1821. 

I.  SusanMary.  ii.  Georgiana  Elizabeth. 

III.  Eleanor  Anne. 

He  d.  9  Oct.  1873. 

Arms — Or,  three  bars  and  a  lion  passant  in  chief  gu.  Crest 
— A  wolfs  head  couped  barry  of  four  pieces  or  and  gu.,  in  the 
mouth  an  ostrich  feather  erect  ppr.  This  crest  is  that  of 
Wareing,  duly  confirmed  to  the  Tyldesley  branch  of  Ormebod. 
The  previous  crest  used  after  the  alliance  with  Haydock  was  A 
fleur-de-lis  gu. 

&««— Tyldesley,  co.  Lancaster.  Residence— StrouH,  co. 
Gloucester. 


ORMSBY    OF    BALLINAMORE. 

Oemsby,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore  House, 
CO.  Mayo,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1849. 

ILfltCaflC— The  traditional  history  states  that  Henry 
Ormsby  settled  in  Ireland  during  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  and 
was  the  common  ancestor  of  the  several  branches  of  the  family 
that  were  seated  in  cos.  Eoscommon,  Sligo,  and  Mayo;  that 
the  said  Henry  was  of  the  Lincolnshire  Ormsbys,  and  by  his 
1st  wife,  Susanna  Kelke,  whom  he  brought  with  him  from 
England,  had  three  sons,  Anthony,  ancestor  of  the  Eathlee 
branch;  Edward,  of  the  Toliervaddy;  and  Malley,  from  whom 
descended  the  Ormsbys  of  Cloghan.  The  said  Henry  is  stated 
to  have  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Newman,  widow  of  Crompton,  by 
whom  he  had  also  three  sons,  John,  from  whom  the  Moryvilla 
branch;  Philip,  of  Annagh;  and  Thomas,  ofConiyn,  Sligo. 

The  estate  of  Ballinamore  is  held  by  patent  from  the  Crown, 
as  appears  by  the  certificate  of  the  6th  April,  29  Charles  II., 
1677,  granting  to  Christopher  Ormsby,  Gent.,  his  heirs  and 
assigns  for  ever,  the  land  specified  in  said  certificate,  which 
lands  said  Christopher  was  and  had  been  in  previous  possession 
of.  This  Christopher  left  his  property  by  will,  dated  1087,  to 
his  nephew,  Adam  Ormsby,  who  devised  his  estates  (will  dated 
16  April,  1733)  to  his  nephews,  Thomas  and  Anthony,  sons  of 
his  brother  John.  The  Eoscommon  estates  went  to  Thomas, 
and  Ballinamore  to  Anthony.    This 

Anthony  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  m.  June,  1737,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Turin,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas;  Christopher;  Adam;  and  Anne.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  m.  June,  1762,  Elixa- 
beth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eutledge,  Esq.  of  Cornfield,  co.  Mayo, 
and  had,  with  several  daus.,  eight  sons.  The  second  son, 
Thomas  Ormsby,  of  Knockmore,  co.  Mayo,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Owen  O'Mallcy,  Esq.  of  Spencer  Park,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  (with 
three  sons,  who  d.  t.  p.)  two  daus.,  co-heiresses,  Elizabeth, 


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OEM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OEP 


c7.  unm.  1873  ;  Catherine,  m.  Croasdaila  Eowen  Miller,  Esq. 
of  Milford,  co.  Muyo,  and  had  issue.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Anthont  Oemsbt,  Esq.  of  Ballinamore,  m.  1st,  May,  1803, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Elwood,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  co.  Mayo, 
and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Letitia  and  Elizabeth,  both  now 
deceased,  and  one  son,  Thomas,  deceased  1836.  He  m.  2nd!y, 
1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lisadurn,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Anthony,  now  of  Ballina- 
more ;  and  John  Yeadon  Ormsby,  m.  his  cousin,  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Croasdaile  B.  Miller,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Mayo. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bend  between  six  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  or. 
Cresl — A  dcxier  arm  cmbowcd  in  armour  ppr.  charged  with  a 
rose  gu.  holding  in  the  hand  a  man's  leg  also  in  armour  couped 
at  the  thi<  li. 

<Seat— Bailinamore  House,  Kiltimagh,  Swinford,  co.  Mayo. 


ORMSBY    OF    GORTNER    ABBEY. 
Oemsby,  John,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo, 
J.P.,  s.  his  father  1835  ;   m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  George  Jackson,  Esq.  of   Enniscoe,   co.    Mayo, 
which  lady  d.  1863. 

IttnCagP.— This  family  descends  from  a  younger  son  of 
the  Cloghan  line,  who  m.  and  had  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 
Paul  Ormsby,  Esq.,  sold  a  large  portion  of  his  property,  and 
dying  unm.,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Obmsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  m.  four 
times,  and  had  issue  an  eldest  son, 

William  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  vi. 
Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Carrow- 
more,  co.  Mayo,  by  Eleanor  Jackson  his  wife,  and  had  issue 
(with  others,  who  cl.  unm.),  Joun,  his  heir;  Hannah,  m. 
William  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  Mayo;  Ehzabcth,  d. 
unm.  William  Ormsby,  Esq.,  d.  Oct.  1790,  at  a  very 
advanced  age,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  High  Sheriff  1837. 
lie  m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Ennis- 
coe, CO.  Mayo,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  James 
Cuff,  M.P.,  and  sister  of  James,  Lord  Tyrawiey,  and  by  her 
(who  survived  till  1830)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

George,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  brother. 
James,  25i.h  Light  Dragoons,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  George 
Rowan,  Esq.  of  Ratharney,  co.  Kerry,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  A.  S.  Raymond,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughrane,  co.  Kerry, 
and  had  issue,  John;  George;  and  William,  Capt.  3rd 
West  Indian  rcgt. 

Horatio  Nelson  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Carriganleary,  Mallow, 
b.  1  Feb.  1809;  m.  16  Dec.  183,'),  Judith  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Becher  Fleming.  Esq.  of  Newcourt,  co.  Cork,  by  Judith 
Bai-bura  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Somerville,  Esq.  of 
Drishane,  and  has  issue,  John  Becher,  Lieut.  R.A.;  Judith 
Elizabeth,  m.  I>i62,  Rev.  James  Galwey,  youngest  Son  of 
St.  John  Galwey,  M.D.,  of  Mallow ;  Elizabeth ;  and  Maria 
Frances. 
Jane,  d.  unm.  Isabella,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1802,  her   cousin,   Thomas  Palmer,   Esq.  of 
Summerhill,  co.  Mayo,  High  Sheriff  1809,  and  had  issue. 
Isabella,  m.  1805,  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Belleville,  co.  Mayo, 
and  had  issue. 
Mary  Anne,  d.  young.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Maria  Isabella.  Harriet. 

Hannah,  d.  young.  Belinda  Cuff. 

Jane,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  «.  his  father,  and  was  High  Sheriff  1812.  Dying  Aug. 
1817  (aged  23  years),  u7im.,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Georgi:  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Gortner  Abbey,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  and  for  some  years  Vice-Lieutenant,  High  Sheriff  1827. 
He  m.   Nov.  1827,  Marianne,  3rd  dau.  of  Humphrey  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Mullinabro',  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Annaliella,  d.  1S52.  Elizabeth  Rebecca. 

Marianne. 
Mr.  Ormsby  d.  183G. 

/>rm);,  Creat,  and  Molto — As  Ormsbt  of  Ballinamore. 
Seat — Gortner  Abbey,  Crossmolina,  co.  Mayo. 


ORPEN  OF  ARDTULLY. 

Orpen,  Eichaed  Hugh  Millerd,  Esq.  of 
ArdtuUy,  co.  Kerry,  M.A.,  b.  7  Nov.  1829;  m.  5  Jan. 
1871,  Amy  Noble,  dau.  of  Thomas  Horwood,  Esq. 
of  St.  Anno'a  Eoad,  Stamford  Hill,  London,  and 
has  issue, 


I.  Richard  Ilnon  Hoewood,  b.  22  Sept.  1873, 

II.  Raymond  William,  b.  29  Nov.  1875. 

I.  Amy  Eliza,  b.  17  Nov.  1874. 

II.  Constance  Mary,  b.  10  Jan.  1877. 

III.  Nora  Edith,  b.  20  Sept.  1878. 

Mr.  E.  H.  M.  Orpen  s.  to  Ardtully  on  the  deatli  of 
his  father.  Sir  Eichard  J.  T.  Orpen,  4  May,  1876. 

ILinCittJC — The  family  of  Orpen  claims  great  antiquity. 

Robert  Orpen,  Esq.  (son,  it  is  stated,  of  Richard  Orpen,  a 
Royalist,  who  fell  at  Naseby),  appears  by  an  inquisition  dated 
1661,  to  have  resided  at  Neflaherolin  (now  named  Killorglin), 
CO.  Kerry.  Hem.  Lucy  Chichester,  and  had  issue,  i.  Richard, 
his  heir ;  ii.  Robert,  who  returned  to  England,  and  died  there ; 
I.  Rachel,  to.  John  Mayberry,  Esq. ;  ii.  Dorcas,  vi.  Francis 
Crumpe,  Esq.;  and  iii.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Bowen,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Orpen,  Esq.  of  The  White  House,  co.  Kerry, 
was  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  on  the  river  Kenmare. 
In  1688,  after  the  abdication  of  the  English  throne  by 
James  II.,  Mr.  Orpen  garrisoned  his  house  at  Killowen,  and 
received  into  it  all  the  neighbouring  Protestant  families;  but 
Capt.  Phelim  M'Carthy,  with  three  thousand  Irish  soldiers, 
appearing  before  the  gates  of  the  garrison,  the  besieged,  after 
some  time,  and  when  no  hope  remained  of  succour,  sur- 
rendered. Mr.  Orpen  effected  his  escape  to  England,  and 
returned  the  follovi'ing  year  as  a  Commissary,  with  the  rank  of 
Capt.  in  the  army  of  William  III.  He  fought  at  the  Boyne ; 
and  soon  after  retired  with  his  family  to  Killowen,  having 
been  appointed  a  Magistrate  for  Kerry.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Palmer,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  Ardtully,  co.  Kerry,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  John 
Riggs,  Esq.,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  Ardtully,  m.  1st,  1766,  Anna,  dau.  of  Horace 
Townsend,  Esq.  of  Bridgemount;  2n(lly,  Miss  Laplant; 
and  3rdly,  1794,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Ryves  Nettles,  Esq. 
of  Nettleville,  co.  Cork.    By  the  1st  wife  only  he  had 
issue,  five  sons  and  two  daus., 
Eichard  Orpen,  Esq.  of  Ardtully,  who  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Townsend.     He  to.  1811,  the  Hon. 
Anna  MuUins,  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Ventry,  and 
had  a  dau.,  Anna  Sarah,  m.  Adrian  Taylor,  Esq. 
Horace  Townsend  Orpen,  to.  Miss  Elizabeth  Kite,  and 
had  a  dau.  Anna,  who  d.  young. 

Edward  Orpen,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  Daniel  Crumpe,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 
Eichard,  to.  Miss  Browne. 

Samuel,  to.  a  dau.  of  William  Forster,  Esq.  of  Stough- 
ton,  CO.  Kerry.  Daniel.  John  Wood. 

Grace,  to.  John  Wood,  Esq. 
Mary.  Anne.  Lucinda. 

Samuel  Orpen,  of  Woodville,  to.  5  Aug.  1805,  Sophi.a, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Oct.  1830)  had  issue, 

Eichard  Hungerford  Orpen,  Esq.  of  Killaha  Castle, 
Killarney,  and  Woodville,  Kilgarran,  co.  Kerry,  J. P., 
6.  11  April,  1807;  m.  16  Aug.  1832,  Frances  Diana, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Bastable  Herbert,  of  Brewsterfield,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Herbert,  6.  8  Sept.  1833 ;  to.  5  June,  1862, 
Jane  Sophia,  dau.  of  Col.  Spencer,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Cecil  Herbert,  b.  3  Dec.  1871. 

Mary  Frances  Beatrice.  Jane  Sophia  Spenser 

2  Richard  Hungerford,  6.  15  Aug.  1844;  to.  10  Sept 
1867,  Miss  Maria  Martha  Taylor,  and  has  issue, 

Bastable  Herbert,  b.  5  June,  1869. 
Adriana  Mary.  Rose  Olivia  Victoria. 

Frances  Diana.  Mary  Geraldine. 

lerne  Cornelia  Georgiana. 
1  Mary,  m.  11  Aug.  1859,  and  d.  12  Nov.  18C3,  hav 
ing  had  issue. 
Thomas  Hungerford,    M.D.,   6.    13   June,  1810;    to 
18  Aug.  1836,  Margaret  Augusta  Owen,  and  had  two 
daus.,  Mary  Elizabeth,  and  Frances  Geraldine. 
Sophia  Anne  Maria  Cranfleld  Hungerford,  m.  1830, 
George  Beamish,  Esq. 
Henry,  of  Gortagas,  co.  Kerry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m. 
Letilia  Bcecher,  and  had  issue, 
Richard  Bcecher,  deceased. 
Thomas  Allen  Beecher,  deceased. 
Edward,  deceased. 

Henry,  of  Bridgeville  Park,  co.  Kerry. 
Mary  Anne.  Letitia  Amelia, 

Anne,  m.  Richard  Rye,  Esq.  of  Ryecourt. 
Alice,  TO.  William  Meredith  Esq. 

1  Grace,  m.  Daniel  Crumpe,  Esq. 

2  Agnes,  r/i.  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Glengariff,  co.  Cork, 

3  Margaret. 


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jTT.  Robert,  m.  Eliza  Smith,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
Eichavd ;  Lovcl,  wlio  went  abroad;  Mary,  U.  iini/i.;  and 
Sarah,  m.  Major  King,  of  Killarney.  iv.  George. 

V.  Abram,  Port  Surveyor,  of  Kenraare. 

VI.  Kaymond,  d.  unm.  1774.  This  gentleman,  an  indc- 
fatigalile  genealogist,  compiled,  about  1745,  a  most  exten- 
Bive  pedigree  of  his  family. 

Mr.  Orpcn  was  s.  at  his  decease  hy  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Thomas  Orpen,  of  Killowen,  Rector  of  Kcnmare  and 
adjoining  parishes,  ju.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq.  of 
•Currens,  and  had  issue, 

I.  RicBAKD  (Rev.),  A.M.,  of  Killnwen,  co.  Kerry,  and  Frank- 
ion,  CO.  Cork,  Rector  of  Valcntia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  James  French 
Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1S04)  he  left  at  his  decease,  at  Bor- 
deaux, 1770,  one  son  and  three  daus.,  Richard  Thomas, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Cork,  </.  unm. ;  Mary,  m.  1st,  Capt.  John 
Travers,  of  Fir  Grove,  co.  Cork,  and  2ndly,  Gen.  the  Hon. 
AVilliam  Mordaunt  Maitland;  Charlotte,  m.  1790,  Thomas 
Quin,  Esq.,  K.C. ;  Sophia,  m.  1797,  Philip  Oliver  EUard, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Fenclble  regt. 

II.  Arthur,  lost  at  sea,  with  his  wife  and  only  child. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  in  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 

IV.  George,  a  Military  Officer,  severely  wounded  at  the  battle 
of  Minden.  He  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Bland,  Esq.  of 
Perry  quin  Castle,  and  had  issue,  Thomrs,  Capt.  Kerry 
Militia,  d.  nnm.  1829;  Henry  Francis,  Major  60th  regt., 
killed  at  Talavera,  unm.;  Lucy,  m.  Alexander  Strange, 
Capt.  of  Dragoons. 

V.  Edward,  b.  1741,  who  resided  at  the  family  mansion  of 
Killowen,  and  was  Major  in  a  Volunteer  regt. ;  m.  Eleanor 
Connor  (who  d.  22  March,  1839)  and  had  issue.     He  d.  1817. 

VI.  John  Herbert,  M.D.,  an  eminent  Physician  of  the  city  of 
Cork,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  and  d.  April,  1799,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1808), 

1  Thomas  Herbert  Orpen,  Esq.  of  Dublin.  M.D.,  m. 
Penelope,  dau.  of  David  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Oatlands, 
CO.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

John  Herbert  Orpes,   Esq.  of  St.  Stephen's   Green, 
Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  LL.D.,  9/(.2  Sept.  1840, 
Ellen  Susanna  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Richards,  of 
Grange,  co.  AYexford,  and  has  issue, 
1  John  Richards,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23  April, 
J 844;   m.   4  July,   1867,   Sarah   Constance,   dau.   of 
1  lenry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  Beareheath, 
Kantwich,  and  has  issue, 
John  Herbert,  b.  30  Sept.  1868 ;  Henry  Stewart,  b- 
31  Aug.  1870 ;  Charles  Hutchinson,  b.  17  July,  1872 ; 
Hugh  Massey,  b.  5  April,  1877. 
■2  Thomas  Herbert  (Rev.),  Fellow  Pembroke  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, b.  18  Sept.  1847. 

3  Richard    Theodore,    Lieut.    Royal    Engineers,    b. 
4  March,  1849. 

4  Goddard  Henry,  B.A.,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Bar- 
tister-at-Law,  b.  8  May,  1852. 

6  Charles  Edward,  b.  28  Dec.  1857  ;  d.  9  Aug.  1859. 

1  Elizabeth  Agnes,  6.  11  Aug.  1841;  d.  13  June,  1848. 

2  Penelope  Jane. 

3  Ellen  Elizabeth,  m.  16  Sept.  1873,  Davys  Tuckey, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Henry,  d.  g.  p. 

Anna  Sophia,  m.  1834,  John  Thompson  Toung,  Esq.  of 
Philpotstown,  co.  Meath. 

2  John  of  Kanturk  (Rev.),  M.A.,  &.  1779;  m.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Richard  Ashe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1839)  had  issue, 

John  Herbert,  of  Lisheens,  co.  Cork,  M.D.,  J.P.,  m. 

1834,  his  cousin,  Margaret  Leader,  and  d.  s.p.  1762. 
Richard  Ashe.        Emanuel,  d.  unm.        Robert,  d.  unm. 
I'anny  Sophia,  m.  1834,  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Cork, 

and  had  issue,  Theodore  William  Frances,  b.  14  Jan. 

1838,  Indian  Cinl  Service,  d.unm. ;  and  John  Herbert, 

Lieut.  R.E.  d..  unm.         Eliza,  deceased.         Hannah. 
Margaret  Lucy,  in.  Thomas  Palmer,  Esq. 
Alice,  m.  Richard  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Coolehane,  co.  Cork. 

3  Emanuel  Hutchinson,  of  Mount  Tallant,  m.  1831,  Lctitia, 
I'.au.  of  Rowland  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Kerry, 
iL  .?.  p. 

1  Hannah  Agnes,  d.  unm.  2  Frances,  d.  unm. 

3  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

4  Margaret  Lucy,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Odium  (who  d.  1840), 
and  d.  s.  p.  1862. 

v:i.  Francis  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Kilgarvan,  co.  Kerrj-i 
Rector  of  Dungourney,  co.  Cork,  and  Incumbent  of 
Douglas,  near  Cork.  He  m.  21  March,  1780,  Su.^anna,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Millerd,  Esq.  of  Monard,  Alderman  of 
Cork.    She  d.  13  March,  1830,  and  he  d.  1805,  leaving  issue, 

1  Arthur  George,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  s.  p.  at  Edinburgh, 
1813. 

2  Richard  John  Theodore  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Ardtully,  co, 
Kerry,  6.  6  Nov.  1788;  m.  17  May,  1819,  Eliza,  eldest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Stack,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll. 
DubUn,  and  d.  4  May,  1876,  having  had  issue, 

Francis  Fitz-Richard,  B.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  6. 16  July, 

1827 ;  d.  unm.  Jan.  1858. 
Richard  Hcgb  Millerd,  now  of  Ardtully. 


Arthur  Herbert,  of  Gortagas,  co.  Kerry,  M.A.  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  6.  29  Dec.  1830;  m.  3  Oct.  1861,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Richt  Eev.  Charles  CauUicld,  Bishop  of 
Kassau,  and  has  issue. 

1  Richard  Francis  Caulfield,  6.  24  Dec.  1863. 

2  Charles  St.  George,  b.  12  Dec.  18:34. 

3  Arthur  Herbert  Stack,  6.  27  July,  1872. 

4  William  Newenham,  b.  27  Nov.  1878. 

1  Grace  Mary,  b.  5  Feb.  1870. 

2  Elizabeth  Ida,  6.  26  March,  1875. 

Charles  William  de  Erpingham,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 

6.  21  Sept.  1833;  d.  uim.  1867. 
William  Newenham  Morris,  6.  31  Jan.  1835;  Major  77th. 

foot,  d.  unm.  Is70. 
Raymond  de  Audemer  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Tralce, 

CO.  Kerry,  h.  28  Aug.  1837;  m.  1  Oct.  1867,  Sarah,  dau. 

of  Daniel  De  Courcy  Macgillycuddy,  Esq.  of  Day  Place. 

Tralee,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard  Theodore,  6.  13  Oct.  18G9. 

2  Cliaiies  William  Macgillicuddy,  b.  11  June,  1871. 

3  Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  b.  12  May,  1874. 

4  Lucinda  Elizabeth,  6. 14  June,  1877. 

Mary,  m.  12  Feb.  1846,  George  Hall  Stack,  Esq.  of  Mul- 

laghmore,  Omagh,  and  has  issue. 
Theodora  Elizabeth,  m.  14  Jan.  1851,  Rev.  James  Going, 
of  Violet  Hill,  co.  Clare. 
Emilia  Georgiana,  m.  26  Nov.  1850,  William  Plunkett 
Stack,  Esq.,  C.E.,  and  d.  25  May,  1861,  leaving  a  dau., 
Annabella  Elizabeth. 
Cornelia  Susannah  Sarah. 

Elizabeth  Ida  Rebecca,  m.  John  E.  Blacker,  Esq.  late 
Capt.  18th  Royal  Irish,  and  has  issue. 
3  Charles    Edward    Herbert,     M.D.,    the    philanthropic 
founder  of  the   National  Institution  for  the    Deaf  and 
Dumb  at  Claremont,  Glasnevin,  near  Dublin,  b.  31  Oct. 
1791;  m.  10  Dec.  1823,  Alicia   Frances,  dau.  of  Major 
Henry  Charles  SiiT,  Town  Major  of  Dublin,  and  widow  of 
Rev.  Connolly  Coane ;  and  d.  at  the  Cape  of  Goad  Hope, 
30  April,  1856,  having  had  issue, 
Francis  Henry  Samuel,  6.  22  Oct.  1824;  to.  23  Oct.  18E5, 
Sarah  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Murray,  Esq.  of 
Colesburg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Edward  Herbert,  6.  26  Aug.  lSo6  ;  Alicia  Frances  Char- 
lotte; and  Emily  Grace  Gordon. 

Charles  Sirr,  6.  29  April,  1826 ;  m.  17  March,  1854,  Eo- 
setta,  5th  dau.  of  W.  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Grahamstowr?, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  has  issue,  Conolly-D'Arcy-De 
Erpingham,  6.  5  Sept.  1853;  Alicia  Lfluisa  Herbert; 
and  Eulalie  Theodora  Ida. 
Arthur  Richard,  b.  1  July,  1827;  m.  Emma  Haddou, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Gryce,  Esq.  of  DUrban,  Natal 
colony,  formerly  of  Asheldham  Ha'l,  Essex,  and  has 
issue,  Robert  Moriarty,  O.  19  May,  1858. 
Joseph  Millerd,  b.  5  Nov.  1828;  m.  31  March,  1859,  Elise, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Rolland,  and  has  issue, 
Raymond  Hugh  Millerd,  6.  8  March,  1861 ;  Emily,  and 
Blinna  Cecile. 

Richard  John  Newenham,  b.  28  Jan.  1830. 
Henry  Martyn  Herbert,  b.  24  Jan.   1833;    vi.  8  Sept. 
1857,  Harriett  Elois,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Edward  Joseph, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Somerset,  East,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and 
has  issue,  Herbert  Edward  Richard,  b.  19  June,  185S; 
Ernest  Charles  Henry,  6.  5  Nov.  1859 ;  and  Zaidee  Eliza. 
Theodore  Robert  Morison,  6.  12  Sept.  1835;  d.  s.p. 
Susannah  Alicia  Mary,  d.  18  April,  1837. 
Alicia  Emily  Catherine,  'in.  Capt.  Strong. 

1  Susannah  Maria  Frances,  d.  1853. 

2  Emilia  Grace  Caroline,  m.  1816,  John  Gordon,  M.D.,  of 
Dublin,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Rebecca  Newenham  Millerd,  m.  31  Jan.  1805,  Henry 
Gage  Morris,  Esq.,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  and  had  issue  {see 
Morris  of  I'orK). 

I.  Cherry,  m.  James,  son  of  Nathaniel  Bland,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
quin  Castle.  ii.  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

III.  Lucy,  m.  Conway  Blennerhasset,  Esq. 

IV.  Agnes,  m.  the  Rev.  Walter  Stewart. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  counterchanged, 
in  the  dexter  chief  point  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  second.  Crest — 
A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  sa.    Motto — Veritas  vincet. 

Heat — Ardtully,  Kenmare,  co  Kerry. 


ORE.ED    OF    TEANMERE. 

Oeeed,  John'  Cate>'dish,  Esq.  of  Tranmere, 
Weston,  and  Eunccrn,  co.  Chester,  late  Major  12th 
Eoyol  Lancers,  b.  14  July,  18-11  ;  m.  April,  1876, 
Caroline  Alexina,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Lane  Fox, 
Esq.  of  Bramham  Park,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

Alexina  Katherine,  b.  16  Feb.  1377. 

ILl'UCiigc. — Stanley  Orred,  Esq.of  Stourton,  co.  Chester, 
b.  17  March,  1674,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Tranmere  (son  of 
Daaicl  Oircd,  Esq.  of  Slounon,  and  Gih  in  descent  from  Henry 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


OSB 


Orred,  living  Ump.  Hekrt  VII.),  d.  24  Feb.  1728,  leaving,  by 
Elizabeth,  his  2na  wife,  dau.  of  Smyth  of  Winall,  a  son, 

George  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  b.  1704;  to.  1st,  1728, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Jolin  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Willaston,  Wirrall, 
CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1730)  had  a  .son,  Stanley,  of 
Tranmere,  whose  line  is  extinct.  He  m.  2ndly,  1734,  Anne, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  Chester, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Weston  and  Euncorn,  h.  1735;  m.  Jane,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Matthew  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Ituncorn;  and  d.  1810, 
having  had  issue, 

1  John,  d.  a.  p.  1804. 

1  Anne,  of  Weston  and  Runcorn,  (i.MWji.lSSept.  1852,  aged 
88,  when  the  estates  of  Weston  and  Kuncorn  passed,  under 
entail,  to  hercousin,  George  Orred,  Esq.,  late  of  Tranmere. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  'p-  1833.        3  Jane,  d.  s.  p.  1811. 
4  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  5  Sarah,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Fletcher,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Daniel,  of  Tranmere,  b.  1741;  d.  s.  p.  1828. 
I.  Anne.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

The  2nd  son, 

Fletcher  Orbed,  Esq.  of  Eebington,  6.  1739;  m.  1768, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Middleton,  Esq.  of 
Lancashire,  and  had  issue,  George,  his  heir;  Anne,  m.  George 
Whitley,  Esq.  of  Norley,  co.  Chester;  EHzabeth,  m.  T.  C. 
Clemens,  Esq.  of  Ashfield,  co.  Lancaster;  and  Helen,  d.  s.p. 
1849.    The  son  and  heir, 

George  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  6.  1767 ;  m.  1803,  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Woodville,  Esq.  of  Edge  Hill,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  d.  1828,  having  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  6.  1810 ;  m.  M.  C.  Willinko,  dau.  of  the  Chevalier 
Willinke,  Knt.  of  the  Order  of  the  Lion  of  the  Netherlands, 
and  which  lady  d.  18G7,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Woodville,  6.  12  Feb.  1850;  d.  unm.  1877. 

2  George  Randal,  0. 17  June,  IB.Vi ;  d.  s.  p. 
1  Anne  Frances.  2  Clara  Edith. 

3  Catherine  Hester.  4  Sarah  Matilda.  5  Sophia  Sybil. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Cheetham  Hilton,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1878. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Georgiana,  m.  the  Eight  Hon.  Robert  Lowe,  M.P. 
lir.  Matilda,  d.  s.  p.  1862. 

IV.  Sophia,  VI.  Sir  Archibald  Dunbar,  Bart. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmere,  b.  1807 ;  m.  Matilda,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.  of  Southwick  Park,  Hants, 
formerly  M.P.  for  thatco.,  and  d.  Oct.  1869,  having  had  issue, 

John  Cavendish,  now  of  Tranmere. 

George  Stanley,  late  7th  Fusiliers,  m.  April,  1872,  Edith, 
dau.  of  Major  Henry  Berkeley  Portman,  brother  of  the  1st 
Viscount  Portman.  Charles  Fletcher  D'Anyers. 

Matilda  Catherine.  Selina  Tryphena,  d.  1858. 

Meta  Caroline. 

Arms — Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  fess  dancette  arg.,  for 
Orred  ;  2nd,  sa.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  between  four  plates, 
each  charged  with  a  pheon  of  the  Held,  for  Fletcher;  3rd,  arg., 
a  cross  engrailed  sa.,  for  Middleton.  Crest — A  hare  salient 
ppr.,  bearing  in  its  mouth  three  ears  of  corn  or. 

Residence— Mni(iv/e\\  Hall,  Northampton.  Town  Residence — 
34,  Rutland  Gate,  London,  W. 


ORR-EWING    OF    LEVENriELO. 

Oee-Ewino,  John,  Esq.  of  Levenfield,  co.  Dum- 
barton, J.P.,  b.  1809  ;  m.  1840,  William  Jane,  only 
surviving  child  of  William  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Yoker 
Haugh,  CO.  Eenfrew. 

ILiltEaffC. — The  family  of  Ewing  has  been  long  settled  in 
the  West  of  Scotland,  and  one  of  the  name  (I)ovenaldus  filius 
Ewyn)  is  witness  to  a  charter  granted  by  Walter,  Stevvard  of 
Scotland,  1177.  In  the  middle  of  the  16th  century  the  Ewings 
acquired  the  lands  of  Balloch,  co.  Dumbarton,  an  ancient 
possession  of  the  Earls  of  Lennox,  and  they  also  possessed  the 
lands  of  Bernico  and  Glenlean,  and  other  estates  in  Corval, 
f;o.  Argyll.  They  suffered  severely  by  the  ravages  infiicted 
on  their  lands  and  property  in  co.  Argyll  by  the  troops  of  the 
Duke  of  Gordon  and  the  Marquess  of  Atlioll,  in  consequence  of 
their  adherence  to  the  cause  of  the  unfortunate  Earl  of  Argyll 
in  the  reign  of  James  VII.  A  curious  contemporary  account 
has  been  preserved  of  the  depredations  then  coinmitted  on  the 
Ewings,  and  the  other  followers  of  the  clan  Campbell,  written 
by  the  eon  of  William  Ewing,  the  then  proprietor  of  Bernice. 
Wearied  by  these  ravages  and  exactions,  the  family  betook 
themselves  to  their  Dumbartonshire  property. 

Alexander  Ewing,  6.  circa  169'2  (son  of  Alexander  Ewwo, 
oi  Ballocb,  b,  circa  1C60);  m.  6  June,  1719,  Jean  Allan,  and 


had  issue,  i.  Alexander,  the  younger,  of  Ealloeh,  6.  29  June, 
1722,  m.  20  Jan.  1758,  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Ewing,  of  Noblfstdn, 
by  his  wife  Janet  McKinlay,  and  had  issue;  ii.  Robert,  of 
whom  presently.    The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Ewing,  6.  20  May,  1724,  inherited  from  his  father  the 
lands  of  Ledvish  and  Ledvishbeg,  parts  of  the  estate  of 
Balloch ;  he  m.  1  Feb.  1752,  Isobel  Buchanan,  of  the  Cameron ; 
and  d.  6  May,  1794,  leaving  issue.     His  5tli  son  was 

William  Ewing,  of  Ardvullan,  near  Dunoon,  co.  Areyll,  b. 
10  Feb.  1772;  d.  11  June,  1853.  He  m.  Sept.  1.^05,  Susan,  dau. 
of  John  Orr,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Paisley,  by  his  wife  Aunes,  dau. 
of  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Douhill,  Ghisynw,  whose  ;;reat- 
grandfather  was  Provost  of  Glasgow  1658  and  16sl ;  and  by 
her  (who  d.  29  May,  1860)  had  issue, 

Robert.  John  Orr,  of  Levenficld. 

Alexander,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Adam  Feriie,  of 
Hamilton,  Canada. 

William,  m.  Edith,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jackson,  of  Birken- 
head, Bart. 

Archibald  Ore  Ewing,  now  of  Ballikinrain  (fe  Orr-Ewiko 
of  BaUikinrain) . 

James,  m.  a  dau.  of  George  Robertson,  Esq.  of  London. 

Agnes,  m.  William  Johnston,  Esq.,  Banker,  Glasgow. 

Isabella,  m.  Allan  Gilmour,  Esq.  of  Eaglesham. 

Susan  Orr. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  ensigned  with  a  banner  of  the 
second  charged  with  a  canton  az.  tiiereim  a  saltire  of  the  first, 
all  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  the  sun  in  his  splendour 
in  base  of  the  second ;  a  bordure  indented  also  of  the  second 
charged  with  three  crescents  of  the  first  for  diB'erence. 
Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  armed  and  langued  az.  holding 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  mullet  also  gu.     Motto — Audaciter. 

Scat — Levenfield  House,  co.  Dumbarton. 


ORR-EWING    OF    BALLIKINRAIN. 

Oer-Ewing,  Aechieald,  Esq.  of  BailikinvaTii 

CO.  Stirling,  and  Lennoxbauk,  co.  Dumbarton,  AI.P. 

for  the  CO.  of  Dumbarton,  D.L.  for  co.  Stirling,  and 

J.P.  for  COS.  Dumbarton,  Stirling,  and  Lanark  ;  b. 

4  Jan.  1819 ;  m.  27  April,  1847,  Elizabeth  Lindsay, 

only  dau.  of  James   Reid,  Esq.  of    Berridale,  co. 

Dumbarton,  and  Caldercruix,  co.  Lanark,  aud  has 

issue, 

I.  William,  6.  14  Feb.  1848;  in.  18  Nov.  1873,  Maud,  dau. 

of  William  Williams,  Esq.  of  Aberpergwm,  and  widow  of 

Wyndham  Lewis,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  and  Newlioiise,  co. 

Glamorgan.  ii.  Archibald  Ernest,  b.  22  Feb.  1853. 

III.  James  Alexander,  b.  22  Feb.  1857. 

IV.  John,  h.  29  March,  1859. 

V.  Charles  Lindsay,  6.  8  Sept.  1860. 

I.  Janet  Edith,  to.  9  Jan.  1878,  Arthur  Gray  Hazlcrigg, 
Major  Royal  Scots  Fusiliers,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Gray 
Hazlerigg,  Bart. 

II.  Elizabeth  Constance  Lindsay,  d.  6  Feb.  1878. 
HtltCaSC. — See  Ore  Ewing  of  Levenfield. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  ensigned  with  a  banner  of  the 
second  charged  with  a  canton  az.  thereon  a  saltire  of  the  fii'st, 
all  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  the  sun  in  his  splendour 
in  base  of  the  second ;  a  bordure  indented,  also  of  the  second, 
charged  with  three  martlets  of  the  first,  for  difference.  Crest — 
A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  armed  and  langued  az.,  holding  iu 
his  dexter  paw  a  mullet  also  gu.    Motto — Audaciter. 

Seats — BaUikinrain  Castle,  Killcarn,  N.B.;  Lennoxbank, 
Jamestown,  co.  Dumbarton. 


OSBORNE  OF  NEWTOWN  ANNEB. 
Beenal-Osboene,  Ralph,  Esq.  of  Newtown 
Anner,  co.  Tipperary,  and  of  The  Kincor,  co.  Water- 
ford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.,  late  Capt.  in  the  army, 
m.  20  Aug.  1844,  Katharine  Isabella,  only  surviving 
child  and  heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Osborne,  8Lh  barL. 
of  Newtown  Anner,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edith,  in.  1874,  Henry  Arthur  Blake,  Esq. 

II.  Grace,  to.  1874,  William  Amclius  Aubrey,  10th  Duke  of 
St.  Albans. 

This  gentleman,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Beenal,  Esq. 
M.P.,  Chairman  of  Committees,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  OSBOENE  by  royal  license,  1844. 

^inCH^C— The  OsBOTittES  of  Ncwtowu  Anner  first  settled 
in  Ireland  in  1558,  and  were  raised  to  the  degree  of  Baronets 
in  the  person  of  Sir  Richard  Osborne,  of  Ballyntaylor,  26  Jan. 
1629.  (For  full  details  refer  to  BtJftEe'8  Pcera'je  and  Baroncl- 
age). 


O'SH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


O'sn 


1215 


Sin  TnoMAs  OsEonriE,  8th  bart.  (eldest  son  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Sre  William  Osborne,  Bart.,  M. P.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Christinas,  Esq.  of  Wliitfield,  co.  Waterford),  w. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Major  Smith,  by  Marsaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Rev.  James  Ramsay,  and  had  issue,  William,  his  heir;  and 
Catharine  Isabella,  heiress  to  her  brother.  Sir  Thomas  was 
e.  at  his  decease  by  liis  only  son. 

Sir  Willia.m  Osborne,  yth  hurt.,  at  whose  decease,  in  infancy, 
the  estates  passed  to  his  sister,  now  the  wife  of  Ralph  Bernal- 
OsnoR.NE,  Esq.,  and  the  baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  uncle, 
Sir  Uenry  Osborne  as  10th  bart. 

AriJis — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  pu.,  on  a  fe.ss  or,  cotised  arjf. 
two  fountains  ovi-r^iU  a  bend  of  the  third  charged  for  dilTerencc 
with  a  cross-crosslet  az.,  for  Osborne  ;  2nd  and  3id,  vair,  three 
chcvronels  or,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  tower  arg.,  for  Bernal. 
Cre-its — 1st,  Osborne,  A  sea-lion  sejant  ppr.  supportinjr  with  the 
dexter  paw  a  trident  fa.  headed  or,  and  charged  for  difference 
on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross-cro.sslet,  az. ;  2nd,  Bernal,  A 
demi-lioa  per  fess  gu.  and  vair  langued  az.  holding  a  torch  or, 
fired  ppr.     Mmtn — Pax  in  bclio. 

So(f.f— Newtown  .Vnner,  Clonmcl,  co.  Tippcrary;  and  The 
Eiiicor,  CO.  Waterford. 


O'SHEE    OP    GAEDENMORRIS. 

O'Shee,  Xicholas  Eichard  Power,  Esq.  of 
Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford,  and  Sheestown,  co. 
Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861 ;  b. 
1821 ;  s.  liis  brother  1859  ;  m.  18  April,  1865,  Ladj 
Gwendoline  Anson,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
WiUiam,  1st  Earl  of  Lichfield,  and  has  issue, 


I.  Richard  Alfred  Poee,  b. 
u.  John  Poer. 
I.  Gwendolen. 


1SG7. 

lu.  George  Iver  Poor. 

II.  Aline  Angela. 


iLtnragC— Odants  O'Shee,  chief  of  his  name  in  the  10th 
century,  is  styled  in  a  pedigree,  attested  in  15S2,  by  Robert 
Cook,  Clarcnceux  King  of  Arms,  "Lord  of  the  Canthred  of 
Texnane  O'Shee,  in  Kerry,  and  of  the  manors  of  Cloran  O'Shee, 
Clone  O'Shee,  and  Drangan  O'Shee,  in  Tipperary,"  to  which 
CO.  they  seem  to  have  emigrated  in  the  13th  century.  Odonecs 
O'Shee,  chief  of  his  name  (and  the  lOth  in  a  direct  line  from 
tbe  above  Odanus),  styled  also  in  the  same  pedigree  Lord  of 
Cramp's  Castle  and  Sheesland,  in  Tipperary,  obtained,  with 
his  three  brothers,  William,  Edmund,  and  John,  letters  of 
denization  from  Roger  Mortimer.  Earl  of  March  and  Ulster, 
dated  at  Clonmel,  6  Nov.  13S1,  which  were  confirmed  by  King 
Hekbt  VI.  by  letters  patent,  dated  at  Naas,  18  Nov.,  35 
Henrt  VI.,  to  his  great-great-grandson, 

Richard  Shee,  father  (by  his  wife  Rose  Archer)  of 

Robert  Shee,  who  settled  at  Kilkenny,  where  he  was  a 
rchantand  Burgess,  and  filled  the  office  of  Sovereign  in  1499. 
fell  at  the  Battle  of  Moyallow,  6  Aug.  1500,  and  left  by  his 
\ufe  Catherine  Sherlock,  a  son, 

Richard  Suee,  Burgess  of  Kilkenny,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Ellas  Archer,  of  New  Ross,  and  had  five  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Shee,  Esq.  of  Bonnestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.,  m. 
Margaret  Rotlie,  and  had,  with  six  daus.,  five  sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

u.  Ellas,  of  Kilkenny,  described  by  Holinshed,  as  "  Elias 
Shefh,  borne  in  Kilkennye,  sometime  scholer  of  Oxford,  a 
gentleman  of  a  passing  wit,  a  pleasant  conceited  companion, 
full  of  mirth  without  gall.  He  wrote  in  English  divers 
sonnets."    He  was  ancestor  of 

George  Shee,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Martin  Kirwan,  Esq. 
Blindwcll,  CO.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

1  Anthony,  of  Castlebar,  grandfather  of  Sir  George  Shee, 
Bart,  of  Dunmcre,  who  d.  s.  p.  1870. 

2  Martin,  of  Dubhn,  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  .Vrcher,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Martin  Archer  Shee,  Knt.,  D.C.L.,  President  of  the 
Royal  Academy,  an  official  trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,  F.U.S.,  Honorary  Member  of  the  Royal 
Hibernian  Academy,  and  of  the  Academies  of  New 
York,  Charleston,  and  Philadelphia,  b.  23  Dec.  1770; 
m.  6  Dec.  1797,  Maiy,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Power, 
Esq.  of  Youghall,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  19  Aug.  1850, 
having  by  her  had  issue, 

George  Archer,  b.  21  June,  1800;  m.  17  Oct.  1842, 
Jane  Seymour,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Joseph  De 
Trafford,  1st  bart.  of  Trafford  Park,  co.  Lancaster. 

Martin  Archer,  Q.C.,  b.  14  Nov.  1804;  m.  Louisa 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Richard  Barrett,  Esq. 
of  Milton  House,  Berks. 

WiUiam  Archer,  b.  23  Aug.  1810  ;  m.  Harriet,  widow 
of  Col.  William  Cubitt,  and  dau.  of  George  Uar- 


court,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son,  Martin  Archer,  b. 
1846 ;  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Harriet. 
Anna  Archer.  Mary  Archer.  Eliza  Jane. 

III.  Marcus.  iv.  Matthew.  v.  Andrew. 

The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Richard  Shee,  Knt.  of  TJppercourt,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
of  Cloran,  co.  Tipperary,  a  Member  of  Gray's  Inn,  London, 
Seneschal  of  Irishtown,  15G8,  Treasurer  of  the  Regalities  of 
Tipperary  1571,  and  Deputy  to  the  Lord  High  Treasurer  of 
Ireland  157C.  Sir  Richard  founded,  in  the  year  158'2,  the 
hospital  in  KilUenny  called  after  his  name.  He  m.  1st,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  John  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  Mothe,  co.  Waterford, 
and  had  five  sons,  the  eldest  survivor  of  whom,  Lccas,  was 
ancestor  of  the  Shees  of  Cloran,  and  Marcus,  the  third,  was 
progenitor  of  the  Shees  of  SheesUnm  and  Gordenmo,;is.  Sir 
Richard  Shee  hi.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  ffagan. 
Esq.,  .\lderman  of  Dublin,  but  by  her,  who  survived  him,  be 
left  no  issue.    Sir  Richard  d.  10  Aug.  ICOS.     His  4th  son, 

Marcus  Shee,  of  Sheestown,  m.  Ellen,  duu.  of  Oliver  Grace, 
Baron  of  Courtstown,  and  had  Ave  sons, 
Richard,  his  heir.  John. 

Lucas,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Warren,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
town, CO.  Galway,  and  had  a  son,  Nicholas  Shee,  M.D.,  who 
m.  Eleonora,  dau.  of  John  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Borrisoleigh, 
and  had  a  son,  Richard,  living  1682,  from  whom  claimed 
descent  (as  his  great-grandson)  William  !^hee,  of  Camas,  co. 
Limerick,  6.  1709,  son  of  Martin  Shee,  of  Camas,  by  EUinor, 
dau.  of  Edmond  Bourke,  of  Balhnagarde,  co.  Limerick.  He 
TO.  1738,  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Peter  Preponier,  of  I^and- 
reces,  Surgeon,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Henry,  Col.  of  Horse, 
Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  Count  and  Peer  ot  Prance  (father  of 
Frangoise,  wife  of  Baron  James  Wulfrand  D'Alton,  and 
mother  of  Edmond  Count  D'Alton-Shee),  and  a  dau., 
Louisa,  who  m.  Thomas  Clarke  (a  native  of  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  a  Col.  in  the  French  service),  by  whom  she  had  a  son, 
Henry  Clarke,  Due  de  Feltre,  Marshal  of  France,  and  many 
years  Minister  at  War  to  the  Emperor  Napoleon  I.,  6.  1765 ; 
d.  1818.  James.  Thomas. 

Mr.  Shee  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 
Richard  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  m.  Rose,  dau.  and  heir  of 

Peter  Rothe,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Marccs  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  7ii.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas 

Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Dunsoghly,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  successor.  Blarcus.  Nicholas. 

John,  ai'.ccstor  of  the  Shees  of  Ballyreddan,  represented  by 

Richard  Shee,  son  of  John   Shee,  Esq.  of  Ballyreddan, 

Col.  of  the  35th  lege. 

He  made  his  will  16  March,  1684,  and  was  s.  at  his  death  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  m.  the  Hon.  Dymna,  or 
Dymphna  Barnewall,  dau.  of  Robert,  9th  Lord  Trimlestown, 
and  dying  10  Dee.  1748,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  M.Thomas 
Power,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford)  four  sons, 
I.  Marccs;  ii.  Robert,  Col.  in  Berwick's  regt.,  and  Knt.  of  St. 
Louis;  III.  Nicholas;  iv.  James.    The  eldest  son, 

Marccs  Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown,  m.  Thomasina,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Masterson,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had, 
with  four  daus.,  who  c^  i'.hiu.,  two  sons, 

John,  his  heir. 

Richard,  a  Gen.  in  the  French  service,  &.  1742;  lii.Victoire 
Felicite,  dau.  of  Capt.  E.  P.  L.  Shee,  Knt.  ot  St.  Louis,  and 
had  a  son,  Alexander,  a  Capt.  in  the  French  service. 

Mr.  Shee  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son,  who,  adopting 
the  Irish  prefix,  became 

John  O'Shee,  Esq.  of  Sheestown.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff 
for  the  CO.  Waterford.  He  7<i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Richard  Power,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris,  co.  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 

Richard  Powek,  his  heir. 

Arnold,  Major  in  the  Waterford  Militia,  d.  unm.  1813. 

John,  a  Col.  in  the  Austrian  service,  d.  unm.  at  Sheestown, 

1809. 

Mr.  O'Shee  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Power  O'Shee,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris  and  Shees- 
town, m.  1804,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Power,  Esq.  of 
Snowhiil,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  Ia65)  left  at 
his  decease,  aged  59,  in  1827, 

John  Po^veb. 

Nicholas  Richard,  successor  to  his  brother,  and  now  of 
Gardenmorris. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Power  O'Shee,  Esq.  of  Gardenmorris,  and  of  Shees- 
town, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifT  co.  Waterford  1832,  6.  1810; 
s.  his  father  1829 ;  d.  6  July,  1859 ;  and  was  «.  by  his  brother 
Nicholas,  now  of  Gardenmorris. 

.(4r»i5— Quarterly.  For  Shee  :  1st,  per  bend  indented  or  and 
az.  two  fleurs-de-lis  counterchanged,  the  hereditary  arms  of 


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OJaneus  Shoe,  1S32 ;  2na,  ku.,  three  swords  per  foss  arg.  hilted 
or,  the  centre  sword  pointing  to  the  sinister  side,  the  arms  of 
William  Shee,  brother  of  Odaneus;  3rd,  sa.,  tlircc  plieons  arg., 
the  arms  of  John  Shoe,  brother  of  Odaneus ;  4tli,  su.,  two 
ewords  in  saltier  arg.  point  down  surmounted  by  a  third  in  pale 
point  up  hilt  or,  the  ensign  of  Eduiond  Shee,  brother  of 
Odaneus.  Crext — A  swan  rousant  sa.  uicmbercd  and  beaked 
gu.    Mollo — Vincit  Veritas. 

Sm«s— GardcnuioiuLS,  Kill,  Tiltowu ;  and  Shccstown,  near 
Eillieiiny. 

a 

OSMASTON    OF    OSMASTON    MANOR. 

OsMASTON,  John,  Esq.  of  Osmaston  Manor,  co. 
Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  took  the  surname  of 
Osmaston  in  1876,  b.  21  Juno,  1831 ;  m.  Isfc,  1853, 
Emily  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Western 
Plumptre,  Eector  of  Eastwood,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  has  issue, 

I.  FnANCis  Plomptke  IJeresfoed,  h.  1857. 

jr.  Marcus  Western  hercsford,  h.  1859. 

I.  Eleanor  Agnes.  ii.  Emily  Selina. 

He  m.  2ndly,  19  Dec.  1861,  Florence  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edward  Royd  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  Xent,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

III.  Basil  De  Forest,  &.  1SC2. 

IV.  Cecil  Alvend  Fitz  Herbert,  6.  18CG. 

V.  Bertram  Eeresford,  b.  1SG8. 

VI.  Osmund  Gordon,  b.  18G9. 

VII.  Lionel  SUerbrooke,  b.  1870. 

HI.  Eosamond  Florence.  iv.  Violet  Mary. 

V.  Olive  Elizabeth. 

ItiUCajC— This  family  was  originally  settled  in  Suffolk, 
and  continued  in  a  direct  male  line  through  several  genera- 
tions to 

John  WniGnx,  h.  Jan.  1614,  Capt.  in  Gen.  Whalley's  regt. 
of  horse,  and  subsequently  in  Col.  Hutchinson's  regt.  of 
infantry,  who  suffered  a  long  imprisonment  for  his  zsal  in 
the  Parliamentary  cause,  and  after  he  regained  his  liberty 
Bcttled  in  Nottingham,  whore  he  d.  12  Nov.  1633.  He  in. 
Jane  Moseley  (who  d.  'J  Nov.  1C86),  and  bad  three  sons  and 
one  dau.    The  second  son, 

Thomas  Whigiit,  of  Nottingham,  b.  23  March,  ICGO;  m. 
Miss  Hannah  llotherham,  of  l:>ronaeId,  co.  Derby;  he  d. 
28  Nov.  1730,  leaving  seven  children.  The  eldest  son,  Samuel, 
d.  umn.  1753.    The  youngest, 

IcuABOD  Wright,  6.  1700;  m.  1720,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  John  Wildbore,  of  Nottingham;  d.2  Sept.  1777, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  G  Oct.  1782)  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Tliomas,  father  of  Ichahod  Wright,  of  Mapperlcy  (see 
Weight  af  Mapperley). 

i:i.  Samuel,  of  Hull,  b.  1726;  d.  1803. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1752,  Sir  Robert  Cunliffc,  Eart. 

It.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  20  Feb.  1800. 

in.  Hannah,  d.  unm.  23  Aug.  1824. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.,  h.  5  April,  1723;  on.  5  Jan.  1747,  Anne, 
dau.  of  JohnSherbrooke,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  rf.  17  Dec. 
1789,  having  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1792),  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  sometime  Capt.  in  the  15th  Hussars,  and  subse- 
quently Lieut. -Col.  of  thcKoyal  Nottinghamshire  Volunteers. 
He  was  twice  married,  his  1st  wife  being  the  Lady  Anne 
Margaret,  dau.  of  George  William,  Cth  Earl  of  Coventry, 
hntd.  S.J).  22  Dec.  1839. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  d.unm.  II.  Annp,  (-7.  umn. 

III.  Elizabeth,  to.  27  June,  1780,  Philip  Gell,  Esq.  of  the  Gate 
House,  Wirksworth,  co.  Derby. 

IV.  Sarah,  m.  the  Kev.  Pondock  Ncale,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
ToUerton,  co.  Notts,  but  left  no  issue. 

V.  Charlotte,  m.  5  Feb.  1780,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Edwards,  of 
Old  Court,  CO.  Wieklow,  and  had  issue. 

VI.  Lucy,  ni.  Sept.  1800,  Samuel  Banks,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Lcnton  Hnll,  co.  Notts,  h.  7  Aug. 
1753;  TO.  26  April,  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Beresford, 
Esq.  of  Ashbourn,  co.  Derby,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  John 
Beresford,  Esq.  (which  lady  d.  18  Dec.  1833)  and  d.  21  April, 
jSlO,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1773  ;  m.  1827,  Cecilia  Gcorgina,  dau.  of  Admiral 
the  Hon.  John  Byng;  d.  1828,  leaving  a  postliuiiious  cliild, 
Lucy  Pauline,  who  m.  1SC3,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Charles  £. 
llobart. 

II.  Francis,  his  heir. 

III.  Marcus,  for  some  years  H.B.M.  Consul  for  the  Grand 
Duchy  of  Finland,  b.  1812;  m.  1838,  Frederique  Natalie 


Tamelanda,  dau.  of  Lars  F.  do  Euhlstrom,  Master  of  the 
Bolls  Finland. 

I.  Frances.  ii.  Charlotte.  iii.  Ann. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  1835,  Eev.  Charles  Thomas  Plumptre,  Eector 
of  Wickham,  Kent. 
The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Wright,  Esq.  the  first  of  Osmaston,  5.  180(1;  m. 
1830,  Selina,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Fitz  Herbert,  3rd  bart.  oi  Tis- 
sington  Hall,  co.  Derby;  d.  1873,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  now  of  Osmaston  Manor. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1833;  -m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Leslie 
Melville,  of  Bramstone  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Francis  Beresford,  of  Aldercar  Hall,  co.  Derby,  6.  1837; 
TO.  18G2,  Adeline  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Fitz  Herbert,  of 
Somersal-Herbcrt,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Fitz  Herbert,  of  the  Hayes,  near  Swanwich,  co.  Derby, 
b.  1841;  111.  1865,  Louise  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Ernst  Voa 
Beckmann,  Pastor  of  Holsgendorf,  Meckleuburgh-Schwciin, 
and  has  issue.  v.  Marcus  Beresford,  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Philip,  of  Mellington  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  6.  1846;  m. 
18G8,  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Bury,  Eector  of 
Pimperne,  Dorset,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Agnes,  rf.  unm. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bridges  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Good- 
ncstone,  Kent. 

in.  Selina,  to.  Francis,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  Fox,  Knt. 

IV.  Frances,  in.  Eev.  Fred.  E.  Wigram,  of  Highfield,  South- 
ampton. 

V.  Mary,  in.  Charles  Douglas,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Charles  Fox, 
Kut.  VI.  Judith. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  spear  heads  gu.  in  chief 
two  unicorns'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  armed  and  maned  or, 
in  base  on  a  pile  of  the  last  issuant  from  the  chevron  a  unicorn's 
head  erased  of  the  first,  quartering  Beresford,  Hassal,  &c. 
Crest — A  unicorn's  head  arg.  erased  gu.  armed  and  maned  or, 
charged  on  the  nock  with  three  spearheads  chovronwise  of  tUe 
second.    Motto — Ad  rem. 

fieai— Osmaston  Manor,  near  Ashbourn,  co.  Derby. 


OSTLER    OP    ARNOLD    FIELD. 

OsTLEit,  William,  Esq.  of  Arnold  Field,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.  for  the  parts  of  Kcsteven,  co.  Lincoln, 
b.  23  May,  1800 ;  m.  28  April,  1835,  Emma  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  King,  Esq.  of  Spittlegate 
House,  Grantham,  by  Sarali  his  wife,  sister  of  the 
late  George  EiUiugham,  Esq.  of  Sjerston,  near 
Newark. 

For  Lineage,  see  ante,  Lelt. 
Seat— Arnold  Field,  Grantham. 


I 


O'SULLIVAIT. 

See  Sullivan. 


OSWALD    OF    AUCHINCRXJIVE. 

Oswald,  Eichaud  Alesander,  Esq.  of  Auchin- 
cruive,  co.  Ayr,  b.  G  June,  18'1'1 ;  s.  his  father 
27  March,  1871 ;  m.  25  Nov.  1868,  Maude,  dau. 
of  James  Smith  -  Barry,  Esq.  of  Marburj  Hall 
and  Foaty  Island,  co.  Cork. 

ILiltCagC.— The  Rev.  James  Oswald,  Minister  of  Dunnett, 
in  Caithness,  had  two  sons,  James;  and  Richard,  Merchant  of 
London,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  sign  the  Articles  of  Treaty 
in  the  United  States,  who  acquired  by  purchase  the  estates  of 
Auchincruive  about  1755,  and  rf.  .i.p.  1785.    The  elder  son. 

The  Eev.  Dr.  James  Oswald,  to.  Miss  Murray,  of  Pennyland, 
CO.  Caithness,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  George,  of  Scotstoun  and  Auchincruive,  m.  Marparet, 
dau.  of  David  Smytlie,  Esq.  of  Methven,  co.  Perth,  and  liad, 

1  Richard  Ale.\ander,  of  Auchincruive,  M.P.  for  co.  Ayr, 
6.  18  Feb.  1771;  to.  1st,  1793,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Wynne 
Johnston,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  in  the  Merse,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1797)  he  had  one  son,  Eiehard,  who  m.  10  Dee.  1833, 
Lady  Mary  Kennedy,  dau.  of  the  Marquess  of  Ailsa,  but 
d.  &■.  p.  the  Jan.  following;  and  one  dau,,  Mary  Hester, 
m.  1818,  Thomas  Spencer  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Hollymoiint, 
CO.  Mayo.  Mr.  Oswald  to.  2ndly,  1S17,  Lady  Lilhas 
Macqucen,  widow  of  Robert  Dundas  Maoqueen,  Esq.  of 
Braxfield,  and  dau.  of  Hugh,  12th  Earl  of  Egiiatou,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.    He  rf.  1841. 

2  David,  Major  38th  foot,  rf.  1796. 

3  James,  Capt.  R.N.,  rf.  1822. 

4  Alexander,  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  in.  1819,  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  lateSir  Hew  Hamilton,  Bart.,  and  rf.  s.p.  1821. 
His  lady  rf.  before  him,  1«26. 

1  Elizabeth,  of  Scotstoun. 


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2  Catherine,  m.  nobert  Haldane,  Esq. 

"i  Mai-parct,  m.  the  late  Gen.  J.  Wilson. 

4  Christian,  w.  the  late  Alexander  Anderson,  Esq, 

6  Mary,  m.  James  Dennistoun,  Esq. 

II.  Alexandee,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Dr.  Oswald,  of  Auchincruive,  d.  1819.    His  2nd  eon, 

Alexander  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Shieklhall,  Merchant  in  Glas- 
gow, m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Duudas,  of  Manor,  co.  I'crth, 
and  had  issue, 

James  Oswald,  of  Auchincruive,  late  M.P.  for  Glasgow, 

ri.  s.  p.  1853.  John,  d.  unm.  1800. 

Bichard  Alexander,  of  Moor  Park,  co.  Lanark,  m.  24  Oct. 
1810,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  John  Anderson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of 
London,  and  d.  3  March,  1821,  leaving  two  sons  and  t«o 
daus., 

Alexander  IIaldane,  of  whom  presently. 
George,  late  of  Auchincruive. 

Margaret  Dundas.  Mary,  r,}.  James  Brown,  Esq. 

Agnes.  Elizabeth. 

Lilias,  m.  Andrew  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Glasgow. 
Margaret,  m.  Alexander  M'Fadgeon,  M.D. 

Mr.  Oswald  d.  1813;  his  grandson, 

Alexander  Haldane  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Auchincruive,  co. 
Ayr,  at  one  time  M.P.  for  that  co.,  b.  1811;  in.  15  Aug.  1844, 
lady  Louisa  Elizabeth  Frederica,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl 
Craven,  and  widow  of  Sir  George  Kredericli  Johnston,  Bart, 
(which  lady  d.  20  Oct.  1803),  and  had  issue, 

James,  6.  31  May,  1848;  d.  17  Dec.  1S65. 

Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  VJ  Nov.  1864,  Lieut. -Col.  Farquharson, 
of  Inveroauld. 

Edith  Mary,  m.  9  Jan.  1869,  the  Hon.  John  Manners  Yorke, 
E.N. 
He  d.  6  Sept.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Auchincruive.  and  of  Cavcns, 
Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  b.  1814  ;  to.  1st,  Lydia  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Frederick  Roman,  Esq.  of  Ardenwood,  co.  Kildare,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1844)  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  Alexander,  now  of  Auchincruive. 

I.  Mary  Georgiana. 

Mr.  Oswald  to.  2ndly,  Julia  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Ferrier 
Hamilton,  of  Caimhill  and  Westport,  co.  Ayr,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  7  March,  1860)  had  issue, 

II.  Evelyn  Louisa.  lu.  Julian. 
Hed.  27  March,  1871. 

Arms — Az.,  a  naked  man  wreathed  about  the  middle  with 
bay  leaves  having  a  quiver  of  arrows  by  his  side  bearing  a  bow 
in  his  left  hand  all  ppr.  and  pointing  with  his  right  to  a  star,  in 
the  dexter  chief  point  or,  a  border  engrailed  of  the  last. 
Crest — A  dexter  hand  issuing  out  of  a  cloud  and  pointing  to  a 
Star  of  eight  rays  ppr.    Motto — Sequamur. 

Seats — Auchincruive,  near  Ayr,  co.  Ayr ;  and  Cavcns,  Kirk- 
bean,  CO.  Kirkcudbright. 

c 

OSWALD    OF    DTJNNIKIEIfc. 

OsvTALD,  James  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Dunnitier, 
CO.  Fife,  J.]?,  and  D.L.,late  Lieut,  and  Capt.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  b.  18  Sept.  1820;  m.  3  May,  1848, 
liUin  Octayia,  dau.  of  Philip  John  Miles,  Esq.  of 
Leigh  Court,  M.P.  for  Bristol  for  many  years,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  1856.  ii.  St.  Clair,  3rd  Hussars,  b.  185S. 

1.  Clara.  ii.  Charlotte  Alice. 

Jii.  Mary.  iv.  Emily.  v.  Ellin  Alexandra. 

ULillCHQC. — The  family  of  Oswald  has  been  for  some  time 
resident  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Kirkcaldy.     The  most  dis- 
tinguished of  its  members  was  the  Right  Hon.  James  Oswald, 
who  was  6.  1715,  and  was  for  many  years  Member  for  co.  Fife 
and  for  the  Kirkcaldy  Burghs.    He  proved  himself  an  eminent 
itesnian,  tilling  some  of  the  highest  offices  of  the  Crown  with 
stinction.    He  d.  at  an  early  age.    His  successor, 
James  Townsend  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Dunnikier,  M.P.  for  the 
Kirkcaldy  Burghs,  to.  1769,  Janet  Grey,  of  Skibo,  co.  Suther- 
land, and  by  her  (who  d.  1841)  left  at  his  decease,  1813,  a  son. 

Gen.  Sir  Joun  Oswald,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  who  greatly  dis- 
tinguished himself  at  the  capture  of  the  Ionian  Islands  from 
the  French,  of  which  islands  he  was  afterwards  made  the 
Governor.  In  the  sequel,  he  joined  the  army  in  the  Peninsula, 
under  the  Duke  of  WeUington,  and  proved  himself  a  most  able 
ofBcer  whilst  in  command  of  the  5th  Division.  He  m.  Ist, 
1812,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Kev.  Lord  Charles  Slurray  Aynsley,  of 
Little  Harle  Tower,  Northumberland  ^son  of  John,  Sid  Duke  of 
Athole),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  had  issue, 
I  James  Town^end,  now  of  Dunnikier. 
Charlotte  Alicia,  d.  5  Oct.  lbt,3. 


Mary,  in.  Richard  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  Mid  Lothian. 

and.;.  13  Oct.  1851. 
Emily,  m.  William  Smythc,  Esq.  of  Mcthven  Castle,  co. 

Perth. 
Frances  Jemima,  m.  John  Murray  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Meg- 

ginoh  Castle,  co.  Perth. 
Oeorgina  Anne,  m.  John  Archer  Houblon,  Esq.  of  Hailing- 

bury,  Essex. 

Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  1830,  Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  Lord  Henry 
Murray,  son  of  the  3rd  Duke  of  Athole,  and  by  her  had  a  son 
and  dau., 

Henry  Murray  (Eev.),  h.  1832. 
Elizabeth  Jane. 

Sir  John  d.  1840. 

Arms — Az.,  a  savage  ppr.  wreathed  with  bay  leaves  vert  and 
bearing  in  the  sinister  hand  a  baton  and  in  the  dexter  a  cross 
patce  fitchce  therewith  pointing  to  a  star  placed  in  the  dexter 
chief  or.  Crest — A  star  of  six  points  wury  arg.  Motto — Moa- 
strant  astra  viam. 

iScat— Dunuikicr,  Kirkcaldy,  co.  Fife. 


O'TOOLE. 


See  Hall  of  Holltbush. 


OTWAY    OF    CASTLE    OTWATT. 

Otwat,  Eobeet  Joceltx,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Rear- Admiral  29  Sept. 
1808 ;  m.  17  Aug.  1836,  Anne  Digby,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Hugh  Crofton,  2nd  Bart,  of  Mohill  House,  co. 
Leitrim,  and  by  her  has  a  dau., 

Frances  Margaret,  to.  12  Oct.  1865,  William  Clifford  Ber- 
mingham  Euthven,  Esq.  of  Mount  Campbell,  co.  Leitrim, 
J.P.,  and  has  issue. 

ILtnCa0C.— The  family  of  Otwat,  of  which  the  Otways 
of  Castle  Otway  are  a  branch,  is  of  great  antiquity,  and  was 
for  several  centuries  seated  at  Middleton,  and  Ingmire  Hall,  in 
Westmorland. 

John  Otwat,  Esq.  of  Clohonan  Castle,  or  Castle  Otway,  co. 
Tipperary,  got  a  grant  of  that  place  by  patent  10  Oct.  lCt;5, 
was  High  Sheriff  1680,  to.  1650,  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Loftus,  Esq.  of  Fethard,  co.  Wexford,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess 
of  Ely,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Nicholas,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1683, 5.  1660;  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Lissenhall,  m.  Christian,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Locke,  Esq.  of  Tullagory,  near  Athy,  co.  Kildare, 
M.P.  for  Athy  1692-1695,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henbt,  who  «.  to  Castle  Otway.       2  John.       3  James. 
1  Catherine,  to.  Lambert  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Mota,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 2  Jane. 

3  Lettice,  to.  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Tipperary, 
father  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.,  and  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Norbury. 

4  Rose,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Craven,  by  whom  she  had  one  dau., 
Ehzabeth,  wife  of  John  Garden,  Esq.  of  Templemore,  and 
mother  of  Sir  .John  Craven  Carden,  1st  bart. 

IV.  CsBsar,  of  Kililuff,  d.  s.  p.  1725. 

V.  Adam,  of  Clar.n,  co.  Tipperary,  to.  Julia,  dau.  of  Robert 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  a  dau., 
Amy,  b.  16  July,  1699. 

VI.  James,  of  Kiliiuicarr,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  1st,  April,  1703, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Wickliani,  and  had  issue,  1  James, 
of  Eapla,  Major  in  the  army,  was  present  at  Dettingen  and 
F'ontenoy,  d.  1763,  m.  1749,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Wood- 
ward, Esq.  of  Cloughprior,  co.  Tippcrarj-.  and  had  issue, 
James,  of  Prior  Park,  d.  unm.  Is39,  William,  d.  young, 
and  Phoebe  (Mrs.  Freeman);  2  John,  d.  s.  p.  1790,  shot  by  a 
robber;  3  Loftus,  of  Lisson  Hall,  to.  Anne  Lloyd,  of  Lloyds- 
boro,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  </.  .».  p.  1777;  4  Cesar,  of  whom 
hereafter;  5  Thomas,  b.  April,  1715,  d.  s.  p.,  fell  at  Fonte- 
noy,  1745;  6  George,  d.  s.  p.,  fell  at  Fontenoy  1745;  7 
Edward,  of  Cork,  m.  Miss  Wallis,  and  left  issue;  8  lUn:r, 
d.s.p.;  9  Richard,  d.  s.  p.;  1  Mary,  m.  Capt.  Cuppagc; 
2  Phoebe,  to.  1717,  Daniel  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Kupla,  who  d. 
1807.    James  Otway  rf.  1733.    His  4th  son, 

Cesar  Otwat,  of  Nenagh,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Will;?m 
Short,  Esq.  of  Cashelrone,  King's  Co.,  itnA  had,  wirh 
twelve  other  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  an  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Loftus  Otwat,  of  Nenagh,  who  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Cloughprior,  and  had  issue, 

1  C«sAR  (Rev.\  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  b.  1792;  m.  1815,  Sibclla, 
dau  of  Sir  Jonah  Barrington,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Admiralty  ;  and  i^.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

Francis,  b.  1839,  settled  in  the  Fiji  Islands. 
Catherine,  m.  Peter  Burrowcs,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


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Arabella  Joanna,  m.  IG  Oct.  18G0,  John  Norwood,  Esq., 
J. P.,  LL.D.,  Bairister-at-Law,  and  has  issue. 
3  James,  of  Ballinware,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Studdert,  of 
Bunratty,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.p. 

1  Phoehe,  b.  28  Aug.  1782;  d.  nnm.  28  March,  18G9. 

2  Sarah,  6.  1784 ;  in.  Francis  P^eeman,  Esq. 

Loftus  Otway  d.  1789.     His  eldest  son. 

Rev.  C^sar  Otway,  M.A.,  6.  1768;  ?u.  1st,  1803, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Very  llev.  James  Hastings,  Dean  of 
Achonry,  and  liad  issue, 

1  John  Hastings,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Caesar  George,  M.A.,  b.  30  Oct.  1809;  TO.  9  June,  1846, 
Elizabeth  Hannah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Batt,  Esq.  of 
EiithmuUen,  co.  Donegal;  and  d.  21  Sept.  1867,  leaving 
issue, 

James  Loftus,  Lieut.  22nd  regt.,  6.  30  Dec.  1848. 
Frances,  m.  7  Sept.  1872,  Francis  Alfred  Waller,  Esq. 

and  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  .'i  Sept.  1872,  William  Edwards 

George,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Loftus,  d,  vnm. 

1  Jane,  m.  liev.  William  Dighy  Sadlier,  D.D.,  Senior 
Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1854. 

2  Frances,  m.  1st,  1840,  George  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law ;  and  2ndly,  18.52,  Kev.  WilUam 
McNeece,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  who  d.  28  Sept.  18G9. 

Rev.  Caesar  Otway  in.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1837,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  St.  Stephen's  Green, 
Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  March,  1842. 
His  eldest  son, 

John  Hastings  Otway,  Esq.  of  Green  View,  Dun- 
murry,  co.  Antrim,  Q.C.,  M.A..,  Recorder  of  Belfast,  and 
Judge  of  the  County  Court  for  Antrim,  b.  25  July,  1808 ; 
m.  1833,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Hill,  Esq.  of  Graig,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  C/esar  Hastings,  b.  5  Nov.  1833;  m.  4Dcc.  1858,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Miles  Charles  Seton,  Esq.  of  llillLngdon,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  has  issue, 

Loftus,  b.  4  June,  1861. 

Charles  Caesar,  b.  Aug.  18G2. 

Caesar,  b.  15  Dec.  1864.  Hugh  Hill,  6.  8Iay,  1866. 

George  Beatson,  b.  1868. 

2  John  Hastings,  formerly  of  24th  regt.,  h.  1S43;  d.s.p. 
1875. 

3  James,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Pollock, 
and  has  had  issue, 

Ernest,  b.  April,  1876;  d.  1  July,  1878. 

John  Hastings,  6.  May,  1877;  d.  15  June,  1878. 

1  Mary. 

2  Elizabeth  Jane,  to.  25  July,  1865,  Samuel  Prittie  Perry, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue.     3  Frances  Hastings,  rf.  M?na.  1871. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Lloydsboro',  co.  Tip- 
perary.  ii.  Phoebe,  in.  John  Reading,  Esq.  of  Rahins. 

Mr.  Otway,  whose  lands  were  erected  into  the  manor  of  Castle 
Otway,  by  patent  5  Dec.  1C84,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Whiterowe,  Esq.,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  (whose  will, 
made  1718,  was  proved  1738)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor.  ii.  Henry,  d.  young, 

I.  Katherine.  ii.  Phccbe.  iii.  Mary. 

Mr.  Otway  d,  intestate  before  16  Dec.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Otwat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  h.  17  Aug.  1701;  who 
d.  s.  p.  1722,  wlien  he  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Henky  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  High  Sheriff  1703,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Phanuel  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Clonamekin,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  by  whom  (who  d.  20  Nov.  1750)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor.  ii.  Cooke,  heir  to  his  brother. 

III.  William,  who  was  administrator  to  his  brother  1753. 

I.  Frances,  in.  S.  Judge,  Esq. 

II.  Harriett,  in.  O.  Latham,  Esq. 

Mr.  Otway,  whose  will,  dated  16  Oct.  1736,  was  proved  the  next 
year,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  High  Sheriff  1760, 
TO.  I  March,  1757,  Martha,  dau.  of  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of 
Kilboy,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  sister  of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Dunally, 
by  whcm  (who  m.  2n(lly,  Rev.  Thomas  Parker,  D.D.,  of  Bally- 
vallcy,  CO.  Clare)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1786,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Cooke  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  Capt.  Life  Guards, 
TO.  Aug.  1766,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  AValler,  Esq.  of 
Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jocelyn,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Waller,  1st  bart.  of 
Newport,  by  whom  (who  d.  1807)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  young.  ii.  Henry,  his  heir. 

III.  Robert  Waller  (Sir),  created  a  Bart  15  Sept.  1831  (see 
Burke's  Peeraije  and  BarunLlar/e). 

IV.  Cooke  John,  d.  unm. 

V.  Samuel  Jocelyn  (Rev.),  in.  Sept.  ISOO,  Margaret,  dau.  of 


Gen.  Hart,   E.T.C.'s  service,  who  d.  22  Jan.  18C3.    Bed. 

5  Sept.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

Cooke  (Rev.),  b.  1802;  to.  1841,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  Rev.  John  Backhouse,  Rector  of  Deal,  Kent,  and  by 

her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1863)  had  issue, 
John  Jocelyn,  b.  16  Jan.  1844;  d.  186G. 
Rorert  Cooke,  13th  Light  Infantry,  6.24  Oct.  1846. 
Robert  Jocelyn,  now  of  Castle  Otway. 
Margaret  Sarah,  m.  Sept.  1835,  Rev.  Henry  George  Johnson^ 

youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Allen  Johnson  Walsh,  1st  bart, 

of  Bally killcavan.  Queen's  Co. 
Martha  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  1858. 

VI.  Loftus  William  (Sir),  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  of 
the  84th  regt.,  C.B.,  a  Knight  Commander  of  Charles  111. 
of  Spain;  to.  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Knt. 
of  Caroon  Park,  Surrey ;  and  d.  7  June,  1854,  leaving  issue 
one  son  and  one  dau., 

1  Loftus  Charles,  H.M.  Minister  Plenipotentiary  in  Mexico, 
and  Consul-Gcn.  in  Milan,  D.L.  co.  Radnor,  C.B.  21  Sept. 
1854,  for  his  service  as  H.M.  Charge  d' Affaires  in  Spain; 
TO.  Gertrude  Marceliana,  dau.  of  his  Excellency  Don 
Francisco  de  Paula  Enriquez,  Intendente  de  Manilla, 
grand  cross  of  "  Isabel  la  Catolica,"  and  Knt.  of  various 
Orders,  and  sister  of  Count  de  la  Puebla  de  Portugal; 
d.  at  Madrid  26  Sept.  1861. 

1  Georgina  Frances  who  eventually  became  his  sole  heiress, 
TO.  20|Oct.  1837,  Capt.  William  John  Marjoribanks  Hughes, 
4th  Light  Dragoons,  who,  by  royal  license,  dated  14  Dec. 
1873,  assumed  the  surname  of  Loptds-Otway,  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic;  they  have  issue,  Loftus  William  Henry; 
Cecil  Tufton  Alfred,  in.  Margaret,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Abernethie  Gordon,  Esq. ;  Walter  Philip,  Capt.  Cold- 
stream Guards;  Jocelyn  Tufton  Farrant,  Lieut.  49tli 
regt. ;  Harold  Ernest  Caerlyon ;  Cordelia  Frances,  ra. 
Lieut.-Col.  Kcmmis  Betty,  of  the  Carbineers;  and 
Blanche,  in.  Capt.  Hamilton  Beamish,  R.N.,  Commanding 
H.M.S.  "Pallas." 

VII.  George,  Major  in  the  85th  foot,  d.  in  Jamaica,  1804. 

I.  Martha,  m.  1st,  George  Hartpole,  Esq.  of  Shrule  Castle; 
and  2ndly,  Hon.  Francis  Aldborough  Prittie  (see  Bukke's 
Peerage,  Ddnally,  B.)  ;  and  d.  March,  1802. 
Mr.  Otway  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  bapt.  2  Aug.  1768;  m. 
1790,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  5th  bart.  of  Stamford, 
and  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas,  the  6th  bart.,  afterwards 
Baroness  Braye  in  her  own  right,  who,  after  her  husband's 
decease,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Cave  in  1818.  By 
her,  who  d.  21  Feb.  1862  (when  her  barony  fell  into  abeyance 
between  her  daus.)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  19  Jan.  1831, 

I.  Maria. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1st,  1828,  J.  A.  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Lutterworth, 
who  d.s.  p.  1844;  and2ndly,  2  Dec.  1847,  Rev.  Henry  Kemp 
Richardson,  Rector  of  Leire,  co.  Leicester;  and  d.  s.  p. 
22  May,  1871. 

III.  Catherine,  in.  1st,  1826,  Henry  Murray,  Esq.  (youngest 
son  of  Lord  George  Mun'ay),  who  d.  s.  p.  26  Nov.  1830; 
and  2ndly,  11  Feb.  1850,  John  Reginald,  3rd  Earl  Beau- 
champ,  who  d.  s.  p.  1853. 

IV.  Henrietta,  m.  24  Sept.  1844,  Rev.  Edgell  Wyatt-Edgell, 
Rector  of  North  Cray,  Kent,  and  has  had  issue, 

Edmund  Verney,  Capt.  17th  Lancers, ')  twins,  6.  16  Aug. 
Frances  Catherine  Sarah,  J    1845. 

Henry  Adrian,  13th  regt.,  b.  17  May,  1847;  d.  6  Nov.  1866. 
Alfred  Thomas  Townsend,  b.  23  July,  1849;  in.  9  Sept. 
1873,  Cecilia  Harriett,  dau.  of  William  Gerrard  Walmesley, 
Esq.,  and  has  is.sue, 

Verney  Adrian,  b.  11  Oct.  1874.  Cecilia  Violet. 

Mr.  Otway  d.  13  Sept.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hon.  Robert  Otway  Cave,  M.P.  co.  Tipperary,  to.  23  Oct. 
1833,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Burdett,  5th  bart.  of  Foremark; 
and  d.  s.  p.  30  Nov.  1844,  when  Castle  Otway  devolved  on  his 
widow  for  life,  and  at  her  death,  30  Dec.  1849,  it  went  by 
will  to  Admiral  Robert  Jocelyn  Otway,  the  present  pro- 
prietor. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  pile  sa.  a  chevron  counterchanged.  Crest — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  two  wings  erect  sa.  Motto — Si  Deus 
nobiscum  quis  contra  nos. 

^ea£— Castle  Otway,  Tcmplcmore,  co.  Tipperary. 


OWEN    OF    BETTWS    HALL. 

Owen,  Hugh  Daebt,  Esq.  of  Bettws  Hall,  co. 
Montgomery,  b.  1  July,  1827;  m.  25  Sept.  1851, 
Harriet  Eliza,  dau.  of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  Judge 
at  Calicut,  Malabar  Coast,  of  the  Madras  C.S.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  HoGH  Darby  Anneslet,  b.  17  Aug.  1852. 
XI.  Edward  Roderick,  6.  7  May,  1856. 


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I.  Mary  Matilda.  li.  Alice  Harriet  Eva. 

III.  Georgina  West.  iv.  Evelyn  Maud. 

iLtntaQC. — Rowland  Oweu,  who  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Montgomery  1611,  was  the  first  who  adopted 
the  family  surname  of  Owe.n.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Bichard  Pughe,  Esq.  of  Matbafarn,  and  was  s.  at  bis  decease 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Owew,  Esq.  of  Llunllo,  m.  Joyce  Pughe,  of  Matha- 
farn,  and  was  father  of 

BowLAND  Owen,  Esq.  of  Llunllo.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Lumley  Williames,  Esq.  of  Ystymcollwyn,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Llunllo,  m.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Powell,  Knt.  of  Llechwedd  Dyrys,  co.  Cardigan,  one 
of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  had  two  sons, 

Thomas,  of  Llunllo,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Montgomery,  1726. 

whose  grand. dau.  and  co-heiress,  Avabina  Bkunbtt,   m. 

19  May,  1772,  John  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Dolvorgan,  co.  Mont- 
gomery. 

William  Owen,  of  Bettws,  founder  of  the  branch  of  Bettws. 
Mr.  Owen  vi.  2ndly,  Abigail,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Eev. 
Hugh  Owen,  of  Bronyclydwr,  and  by  that  lady  had  another 
eon  and  two  daus., 

Hugh,  M.D.  (see  Owen  of  Tedsmore). 

Barbara,  d.  wnm. 

Mabtha,  m.  Richard  Bulkelet  Hatchett,*  Esq.,  only  son 
of  Edward  Hatchett,  Esq.  of  Lee,  Salop,  by  Elizabeth  his 
•wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Bulkeley,  of  Coedana,  in  Anglesey,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  Bulkeley,  of  Glanygors,  whose  father, 
AVilliam,  was  son  of  Tristram,  the  8th  son  of  the  2nd  mar- 
riage of  Sir  Richard  Bulkeley,  of  Beaumaris. 

William  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettws,  co.  Montgomery,  2nd  son 
«f  Thomas  Ov^en,  Esq.  of  Llunllo,  by  his  1st  wife  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Powell,  Knt.,  m.  24  June,  1704,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Richard  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Henvaes,  son  of  Thomas 
Pryce,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lingaine, 
Esq.  of  Bettws,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  b.  1713, 
who  d.  unm.,  a  successor, 

Lingaine  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bettws,  m.  1706,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Jenkin  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Clockfaen,  co.  Montgomery,  by 
Bachel  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Cwm 
Hir,  CO.  Radnor.  By  Mary  his  wife  (whom  m.  2ndly,  John 
Gethwyn,  Gent,  of  Vaynor,  and  d.  1797,  aged  90  years) 
Mr.  Owen  left  at  his  decease,  1735,  aged  29  (with  four  daus.), 
one  son, 

Pktce  Owen,  of  Bettws,  M.D.,  of  Shrewsbury,  m.  Bridget, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Whitfield,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  31  July,  1786,  a  dau.,  Harriet,  to. 
the  Rev.  John  Bocke,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Clungunford,  Salop, 
and  a  son. 

The  Yen.  Hugh  Owen,  M.A.,  Archdeacon  of  Salop,  Pre- 
bendary of  Lichfield  and  Sarum,  and  Portionist  of  Bampton, 
CO.  Oxford.  Archdeacon  Owen  m.  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  d.  23  Dec.  1827, 
having  had  one  son  and  one  dau., 

Edward  Prtce,  his  heir. 

Harriett,  m.  Charles  Townshend  Wilson,  Esq.,  son  of  Richard 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  in  Ireland,  by  his  wife  Anne  Town- 
shend, dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Townshend,  Chancellor 

of  the  Exchequer. 

The  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Edward  Prtce  Owen,  M.A.,  of  Bettws   Hall, 
Vicar  of  Wellington,  and  Rector  of  Eyton,   Shropshire,    b. 
8  March,  1788;  m.  6  Dec.  1825,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Samuel  Darby,  Esq.  of  Colebrookdale,  and  has  one  son  and 
one  dau., 
HcGH  Darby,  now  of  Bettws  Hall. 
I      Mary,  r,i.  18  July,  1850,  Colmore  Frind  Colmore,  Esq.  of 
Moore  End,  near  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  6  Nov.  1863. 

^rm«— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  a 

••  nton  of  the  last;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  cross-fleury  engrailed 

between  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  a  boar's 

■  ad  couped  arg.  tu.sked  or,  and  langued  gu.  Crests— 1st,  A 
Cumish  chough  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis 


arg. ;  2nd,  Two  eagles'  heads  conjoined  and  erased  parted 
(lessways)  or  and  gu.  mcmbered  of  the  last. 

iVais— Bettws  Hall,  near  Newtown,  co.  Montgomery:  and 
Bodenc  House,  Cheltenham.  j  i  »"u 


•  The  family  of  Hatchett  has  been  resident  in  the  vicinity  of 
rUesmere,  Salop,  for  several  centuries.  Richard  Hatchett, 
<-ent.,  the  direct  ancestor,  in  the  8th  degree,  of  the  present 
Hugh  Darby  Owen,  Esq.,  purchased  the  Hall  estate,  in  Lee,  at 
llie  commencement  of,  or  early  in,  the  17th  century,  and  it 
!-till  continues  in  the  family.  Prior  to  this  the  Hatchetts 
resided  at  Burlton,  near  EUcsmcrc. 

Arms  of  Hatcuett— Az.,  three  baltlc-axcs  ftwo  and  one) 
'   r.  in  chjef  a  whcatsheaf.     Crest— The  head  of  a  battle- 

^.ppr.  edge  upwards. 


OWEN    OP    TEDSMOBE. 

BrLKEiET-OwEN,  Ret.  Thomas  Mainwaeino 
Bulkeley,  of  Tedsmore  HaU,  Salop,  b.  15  Nov. 
1826. 

HinCajJC-The  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Owen,  of  Llunllo  (see 
preceding  Family)  who  lived  to  an  advanced  age  (only  son  of 
the  2nd  marriage),  was 

Hugh  Owen,  M.D.,  of  Shrewsbury,  where  he  resided  pro- 
fessionally, until  his  cousin,  in  the  7th  degree,  Mrs.  Sabah 
Owen,  last  of  the  family  of  Woodhouse,  made  a  deed  of  gift  of 
the  Woodhouse  estate  in  his  favour,  whither,  at  her  request,  he 
moved.  He  d.  28  June,  1764,  aged  56.  He  had  previously 
made  a  will,  by  which  he  bequeathed  Woodhouse  back  to  Mrs. 
Sarah  Owen,  who,  on  the  14th  of  the  next  August,  made  anew 
settlement  [of  the  properly  («fe  Owen  o/  Uoodhouse).  To  Dr. 
Owen's  other  property,  his  sister, 

Mabtha  Owen,  «.,  and  her  husband,  Richard  Bulkeley 
Hatchett,  erected  the  mansion  house  at  Tedsmore,  on  her 
property.  She  had  issue  by  Mr.  Hatchett,  who  U.  15  Dec. 
1803,  aged  80, 

BcLKELET  Hatchett,  of  Ellosmere,  b.  15  May,  1750,  who  s. 
his  younger  brother  in  Tedsmore. 

Hugh  Hatchett,  b.  4  Oct.  1851,  of  whom  presently,  as  first 
successor  to  Tedsmore. 

Mary  Hatchett,  d.  unm. 

Sarah  Hatchett,  m.  Thomas  Salnsbury,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir 
Robert  Salusbury,  Bart,  of  Llanwern,  co.  Monmouth. 
The  2nd  son,  Hugh,  having  s.  to  the  Tedsmore  and  other 
estates  of  the  Owen  family,    assumed  that  surname,    and 
became 

Hugh  Owen,  Esq.  of  Tedsmore.  He  d.  unm.  25  Dec.  1818, 
when  his  estates  passed  to  his  elder  brother, 

Bulkeley  Hatchett,  Esq.  of  Ellesmere,  m.  about  1789, 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of 
London  (2nd  son  of  James  Mainwaring,  of  Bombro',  in  co. 
Chester  {refer  to  Maikwabing  of  OteUy),  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Bulkeley,  late  of  Tedsmore  Hall. 

Hugh  James,  d.  an  infant  25  May,  1791. 

Samuel  Bulkeley,  b.  17  Aug.  1792;  d.  unm.  21  July,  1817. 
Mr.  Hatchett  d.  23  Aug.  1830. 

Thomas  Bulkeley  Bulkeley  Owen,  Esq.,  6. 16  July,  1790; 
m.  24  March,  1824,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edward 
Thelwell,  of  Llanbedr  Hall,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue, 

Bulkeley  Hatchett,  b.  3  Oct.  1825. 

Thomas  Mainwaring  Bulkeley,  now  of  Tedsmore  Hall. 

Frances  Marianne  Eliza,  m.  22  July,  1852,  the  Rev.  Edward 
Jacson,  Rector  of  Thruxton,  near  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 
This  gentleman  t.  at  the  decease  of  his  father,  the  late 
Bulkeley  Hatchett,  Esq.,  23  Aug.  1830,  and  adopted  the  sur- 
names of  Bulkeley-Ow  en  as  heir  to  a  branch  of  that  family. 
He  d.  April,  1867,  and  his  wife  d.  7  March,  1865.  He  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Bulkeley  Hatchett  Bulkeket,  to.  3  Oct.  1S67,  Emma 
Maria  Heywood,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Heywood, 
Rector  of  Ideford,  Devon;  d.  s.  p.  10  Aug.  1868,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Mainwaring  Bulkeley  Owen, 
now  of  Tedsmore. 

.4 rnij— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  cross  fleury  engrailed 
sa.  between  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  a  boar's 
head  couped  arg.  tusked  or,  and  langued  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd 
quarters  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  arg., 
for  Bulkeley.  Crests— 1st,  Owen,  Two  eagles'  heads  conjoined 
and  erased  per  fess  or  and  gu.  membercd  of  the  last;  2nd, 
Bulkeley,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  arg.  armed 
of  the  first.  Motto — Ccidw,  Owain  a  Gafodd ;  Nee  temere  nec 
timide.    And  Owen,  Eryr  Eryrod  Eryri. 

/Seat— Tedsmore  Hall,  Westfelton,  Shropshire. 


OWEN  (NOW  CHOLMONDELEY) 
OF  CONDOVEK. 

Cholmondeley,  Eeginald,  Esq.  of  Condover 
Hall,  Salop,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  Ist  batt.  28th  Salop  R.V.,  b.  20  April, 
1826 ;  m.  17  Oct.  1867,  Hon.  Alice  Mary  Eacrtoa, 
2nd  dau.  of  William,  Isl,  Lord  Egerton  of  Tatton, 
■which  lady  d.  27  Nov.  18G8,  leaving  a  dau., 
Alice,  d.  11  Dew.  1868. 


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OWE 


\ 


ILilTCajC— RicnARD  Owen,  of  Shrewsbury,  younffest  son 
of  Owen  ap  Griffith,  of  Llimllo,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Gwcnhwyvar, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Ottley,  Esq.,  and  had 
(nith  other  issue)  a  son, 

Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  Salop,  one  of  the  Judges 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  whose  son  and  heir, 

SiK  Roger  Owen,  Knt.  of  Condover,  M.P.  for  Salop,  and 
High  Sheriff  1604,  dying  without  male  issue,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Sir  William  Owen,  Knt.  of  Condover,  IliRh  Sheriff  1623, 
■M.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Needham,  Knt.  of  Salop,  and 
dying  1662,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  6.  1611;  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Gilbert,  Lord  Gerard,  and  by  her,  who  m.  2ndly,  Henry 
Heylin,  Esq.,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  b.  1641,  whose  son  and 
successor,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Campbell,  Esq. 
of  Woodford,  Essex, 

Roger  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  High  Sheriff  170S,  m.  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Trawscoed,  by  whom 
(who  d.  17C0)  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  Edward,  Thomas, 
and  Letitia.  He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Booth, 
Knt.,  and  had  a  dau.  Catherine,  who  d.  young,  1721.  Ptoger 
Owen  d.  1717,  and  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Mascott,  but  dying s.i). 
1723,  the  esuites  devolved  on  his  brother, 

Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  who,  dying  unm.  31  Jan, 
1731,  devised  his  lands  to  his  sister, 

Letitia  Owen,  of  Condover,  who  m.  1st.  Richard  Mytton, 
Esq.  of  Halston;  and  2ndly,  Trafford  Barnston,  Esq.  of 
Churton,  Cheshire.  By  the  1st  marriage  there  was  an  only 
dau., 

Anna  Maria  Mttton,  who  m.  Sir  Charlton  Leighton,  Bart, 
of  Loton,  and  dying  1750,  left  (with  a  son,  Charlton  Leighton, 
who  became  4th  bart.)  tliree  daus., 

Anna  Maria  Leighton. 

Honor  Leighton,  d.  xinm. 

Annabella  Leighton,  m.  William  Childe,  Esq.  of  Kinlet. 

To  the  eldest, 

Anna  Maria  Leighton,  her  grandmother,  Letitia  Owen, 
by  will,  dated  1750,  devised  the  Condover  estates.  She  m. 
Nicholas  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Nibley,  co.  Gloucester,  High  Sheriff 
Jor  Salop  1772,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  O^ven  Smtthe,  heir. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Emma  Smythe,  m.  Feb.  1792,  Edward 
Pembcrton,  Esq.,  2iid  son  of  Edward  Pemberton,  of  Wrock- 
wavdine,  Salcp,  and  younger  brother  of  William  Cludde, 
of  Orleton,  Salop,  and  had  one  son  and  two  daus., 

1  Edward  William  Smythe  Pemberton,  successor  to  his 
uncle. 

1  Harriett  Maria  Pemberton,  m.  Sir  John  Salusbury  Piozzi 
Saiusbury,  Knt.  of  Brynbella,  co.  Flint. 

2  Letitia  Caroluie  Pemberton. 

II.  Letitia  Sophia  Smythe,  m.  Henry  Augustus  Leicesteri 
Esq. 

III.  Caroline  Elizabeth  Smythe,  m.  Charles  Cholmondclcy, 
Esq.  of  Overleigli,  younger  brother  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord 
Dclamcre,  and  d.  1818,  leaving,  with  junior  issue,  a  son, 

The  Rev.  Charles  Cowper  Cholmondeley,  Rector  of 
Hodnet,  6.  1795;  to.  1822,  Mary,  sister  of  Richard 
Heber,  Esq.  of  Hodnet  Hall,  Salop,  and  Marton,  co.  York, 
snd  of  Reginald  Heber,  Bishop  of  Calcutta ;  and  dying 
1831,  left  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  18  May,  1841,  the  Rev. 
Samuel  H.  Macaulay,  Rector  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  and  d. 
22  Dec.  1846)  four  sons, 

Thomas,  of  Overleigh,  co.  Chester,  who  s.  to  the  Con- 
dover estate,  and  changed  his  name  to  Given. 
Charles,  6.  21  Feb.  1826. 
Keginald,  now  of  Condover. 

Richard  Hugh  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hodnet,  Salop,  and  Rural 
Dean,  I.  1828;  vi.  19  June,  1855,  Emily,  dau.  of  Henry 
Ealph  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Newby  Park,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue. 
Louisa  Harriet  Smythe,  '/)i. Charles  Leicester,  Esq. 
Charlotte  ^Vnnabella  Smythe. 
The  only  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Owen  Smtthe,  Esq.  of  Condover,  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Owen.  He  m.  Henrietta-Jemima,  dau. 
of  Chauncey-Hare  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Bruce  Castle,  Middlesex, 
but  dying  without  issue,  30  Jan.  1804,  devised  his  estates  to 
his  nephew,  Edward  William  Smythe  Pemberton,  Esq.,  who 
having  adopted  the  surname  of  Owen,  was 

Edward  William  Smtthe  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  6. 
28  Dec.  1793,  High  Sheriff  1819;  m.  10  Feb.  1824,  Charlotte 
Maria,  sister  of  John  Edward  Madocks,  Esq.  of  Vyron-lw,  and 
Glanywern,  M.P.  for  the  Dcnbishshire  Boroughs,  by  his  2n(l 


TV. 
V. 


wife,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Craven.    Hed.  1863,  when  the  estates 
devolved  upon  his  cousin, 

Thomas  Cholmondelf.t,  Esq.,  &.  1823,  who  took  the  namo 
and  arms  of  Owen  instead  of  Cholmondeley;  he  m.  1864, 
Victoria  Alexandrina,  (to  whom  Her  Majesty  stood  sponsor), 
dau.  of  John  Cotes.  Esq.  of  Wocdcote,  Salop,  and  rf.  1864,  when 
the  property  passed  to  his  brother,  Reginald  Cuolmondelet, 
Esq.,  now  of  Condover  Hall. 

Arms — Gu.,  in  chief  two  helmets  in  profile  arg.  and  in  base 
a  frarb  or.  Crest — A  demi-grifSn  segreant  sa.  beaked  winged 
and  membered  or,  holding  in  the  claws  a  helmet  as  in  the 
arms. 

Seat — Condover  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 


i 


lyrOSTYIT-O'WEN    OF    WOODHOTTSE. 

MosTTN-OwEN,  Aethur,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse, 
Salop,  s.  liis  brother  1868,  late  of  Madras  Civil 
Service,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1876 ;  m.  Julia,,  3rd 
dau.  of  William  Herring,  Esq.  of  Hethersetfc  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  William,  h.  1853,  Lieut.  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 

II.  Charles  Roger,  b.  1855. 

ILtntatHJ.— Howel,  the  2nd  son  of  Owen  ap  Griffith,  of 
Llunllo,  by  his  1st  wife,  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir  of  David  Lloyd 
Middleton,  resided  in  Machynlleth,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  Owen,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  who  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of 
David  Ireland,  of  the  same  place,  a  gentleman  of  ancient 
family.    The  eldest  son  of  this  marriage, 

Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  one  of  the  executors  of 
his  cousin,  Judge  Owen,  of  Condover,  was  father  of 

Robert  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop 
1618,  who  (by  three  wives)  had  eighteen  children.  He  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Edward  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  6.  1602,  whose  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Robert  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop 
1667,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Eddisbury,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Mary,  who  to.  Piers  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  hence  descended  Joem 
Llotd,  Esq.  of  Trawscoed,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Ann,  d.  unm. 

Martha,  to.  to  Humphrey  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  Eryngwyn,  co. 
Montgomery,  and  had  an  only  child  and  heiress.  Mart 
Ktnaston,  who  m.  William  Mostyn,  Esq.  (grandson  of  Sir 
Roger  Mostyn,  Knt.  of  Mostyn),  and  had  a  son,  William 
MosTTN,  father  of  William  Mosxtn,  eventual  inheritor  of 
Woodhouse. 

Muriel,  m.  John  Evans,  Gent.  .J 

Bobert  Owen  d.  1696,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Owen,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  who  to.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Cotton,  Esq.,  of  Pulley,  near  Shrewsbury,  and 
dying  1737,  left  two  daus.  and  co-heirs,  viz., 

Muriel  Owen  and  Sarah  Owen.  These  ladies  agreed  to  put 
into  possession  of  the  Woodhouse  estate,  by  a  deed  of  gift, 
Hugh  Owen,  M.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Owen,  of  Llunllo,  by  his 
2nd  wife ;  but  that  gentleman  came  to  an  untimely  death, 
28  June,  1784,  having  previously  made  a  will,  by  which  ht 
bequeathed  the  said  estate  to  his  benefactress,  Mrs.  Sarah 
Owen,  who  survived  him,  and  who,  14  Aug.  following,  created 
a  new  entail  of  the  property  successively  to  John  Lloyd,  oi 
Trawscoed ;  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Mostyn.  of  Eryn- 
gwyn ;  Robert,  3rd  son  of  the  said  WUliam  Mostyn;  and  Pryct 
Owen,  M.D.,  of  Shrewsbury;  remainder,  in  default  of  issu( 
male  of  all  these  persons,  to  her  next  heir  male  of  the  nam( 
and  family  of  Owen,  of  Woodhouse.  At  the  decease  of  Johi 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Trawscoed,  Woodhouse,  it  devolved  on 

William  Mostyn,  Esq.  (son  of  William  Mostyn,  Esq.  o 
Bryngwyn,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Wynn,  Esq.  c 
Plasnewydd,  and  grandson,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiro 
Humphrey  Kynaston,  Esq.,  of  William  Mostyn,  whose  father 
the  Rev.  John  Mostyn,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Castell,  was  2nd  son  o 
the  Yen.  Archdeacon  Mostyn,  by  Ann  Lewis  his  2nd  wife,  wh 
assumed  the  surname  of  Owen,  and  represented  co.  Mont 
gomery  in  three  Parliaments.  He  to.  Rebecca,  sister  c 
Thomas  Crewe  Dod,  Esq.  of  Edge,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

WiLLLiM,  his  heir. 

Edward  Henry  Mostyn-Owen,  Rector  of  Cound,  Salop,  wh 

TO.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  HinchcliJe,  c 

Barthomley,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  having  had  four  sons  an 

four  daus. 
Rebecca,  m.  John  Humffreys,  Esq.  of  Llwyn,  co.  Montgc 

mery,  and  had  issue  four  sons  and  two  daus. 
Frances  Maria,  m.  Richard  Noel-Hill,  4th  Lord  Berwick,  «o 

bad  issue  four  sous  and  four  daus. 


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Ilarriet,  vi.  Jolin  JTytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  Salop,  aiul  had 

issue  one  son  and  one  Uau. 
Sobieski,  m.  R.  B.  Dean,  Esq.  and  had  issue  two  sons  and 

two  daua. 
Eloisn,  m.    Rev.  Hem-y  Calveley  Cotton,    Rector    of  ITin- 

stock,  and  Vicar  of  Great  Ness,  Salop,  and  had  issue  one  son 

and  one  dau.  Laura,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  MostynOwcnrf.  11  March,  1795,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William    Mosttn    Owen,    Esq.    of   Woodhouse,    who    m. 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  T.  Gumming,  of  Bath, 
"and  left  issue, 

William,  late  of  Woodliouse.     Authub,  now  of  Woodhouse. 
Francis,  m.  Georgina,  3rd  dau.  of  Kichard  Noel-Hill,  Lord 

Berwick,  of  Attingham,  Salop,  and  has  two  daus. 
Henry,  d.  unm. 
Charles,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Edward  Buncombe, 

liector  of  Barthomley,  co.  Chester,  and  has  three  sons  and 

two  di.us. 
Sarah  Harriet,  m.  Edward  Ilosier-Williams,  Esq.  of  Eaton 

Thapcott,   near  Shrewsbury,   who  d.  1844;    she  in.  2ndly 

the  Hon.  Judge  Haliburton,  of  Gorton  House,  Isleworth. 
Frances,    m.    Kobert  Myddlelton-Hiddulph,  Esq.    of  Chirk 

Castle,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Caroline,  in.  George  Spofforth-Lister,   Esq.    of  Finningley 

Park,  CO.  York.  Emma.  Sobieskie. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Mosttn-Owen,  Major  Eoyal  Dragoons,  d.  wim, 
1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Woodhouse, 

Ai-ms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  and  a  canton,  sa.  Crest — Two 
eagles'  heads  conjoined  and  erased  party  per  less  or  and  gu. 
membered  of  the  last. 

Stat — Woodhouse,  near  Shrewsbury. 


OWEN    OF    HAVEEFOE.DWEST. 

Owen,  Moeeis  Williams  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Cwmgloyne,  Havei-foi-clwcst,  Magistrate  for  the  co. 
of  Pembroke,  and  the  town  and  co.  of  Haverford- 
west, High  Sheriff  for  co.  Pembroke  1870,  and  D.L. 
for  the  town  and  co.  of  Haverfordwest;  b.  24  March, 
1844.. 

ILllTC(t0P. — Owen  Owen,  Esq.  of  Cwmgloyne,  Haverford- 
west (son  of  John  Owen,  Esq.,  who  d.  1843,  and  Jane, 
Williams  his  wife,  m.  13  Sept.  1S06,  d.  1854),  m.  12  Oct.  1841, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Morgan  Rice  James,  Esq.  of  Haverford- 
west, and  d.  11  Feb.  1849,  leaving  issue, 

I.  MoRBis  Williams  Llotd,  now  of  Cwmgloyne. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Lloyd  Williams. 

II.  Frances  Louisa  Lloyd  Williams. 
ui.  Emlin  Margaretta  Lloyd. 

&aJ— Cwmgloyne,  Haverfordwest. 

♦ 

OWENS    OF    HOLESTONE. 
OWEXS,  James,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Aug.  1836 ;    m.  1861,  Evelyn 
Margaret,  dait.  oi  Robert  James  Tennent,  Esq.  of 
Eushpark,  co.  Antrim. 

HtlTCaSC— The  family  of  Gillllan,  from  which  that  of 
Owens  derives  the  Holestone  property,  went  from  Scotland  to 
Ireland  during  the  religious  persecutions  of  the  time  of 
Chaeles  IL    In  1724, 

Henkv  Owens,  Esq.,m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Gillilan, 
Esq.  of  Holestone,  by  which  marriage  the  Gillilan  property, 
for  want  of  heirs  male,  passed  to  the  Owens,  and  by  her  had 
two  sons, 

WiLLUM,  of  Holestone,  5.  1725;  d.  unm.,  when  the  estate 
devolved  upon  his  nephew.  John. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Owens,  Esq.  of  Tildarg,  6.  1726;  m.  7  March,  17C9, 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  George  Eogers,  Ecctor  of  Dunachy,  co. 
Antrim,  and  left  a  son, 

James  Owens,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  18  June,  1777,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1838. 
He  m.  20  Dec.  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Forsythe,  Esq.  of 
Ballymure,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  WiUiam  GiUilan,  Esq.  of 
Collin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1852)  left  at  his  decease,  21  Nov. 
1848,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Owens,  Esq.  of  Holestone,  J.P.,  6.  30  Jan.  1801 ;  m. 
4  Feb.  1828,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Stewart  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Ballydivity,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  1875,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Holestone. 

I.  Harriette  Skoftington,  m.  8  Jan.  1850,  the  Eev.  James 
Orr,  and  d.  14  April,  Ibo."). 
U.  Mary  Sarah,  d.  April,  1861. 


in.  Margaret.  iv.  Jane. 

V.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Jan.  1868,  Harry  Adair  Tracey,  Capt 
E.A.,  and  </.  1872,  leaving  a  son,  Harry  Owens,  b.  11  July 
1869;  and  two  daus.  ' 

Arms—Gn.,  on  a  mount  in  base  vert  a  boar  passant  arg 
armed   collared  and  chained  or,  to  a  hollybush  ppr.,    on  a 
canton  of  the  third,  three  ravens'  legs  erased  meeting  at  the 
fess  point  sa.      Crest— A  bear  p.assant  ppr.,  collared  and  chained 
or.  as  in  the  arms.    MollG—hmtiUs  vis  est. 

Heat — Holestone,  Dough,  co.  Antrim. 


PACK    OF    AVISFOED. 

Retnell-Pack,  AurnuR  Denis  Heney  Hebee, 
Esq.  of  Avisford,  Sussex,  b.  22  Oct.  ISUO. 

JLtliraCIC.— One  of  the  family  of  Packe,  ofco.  Leicester, 
is  stated  to  have  gone  to  Ireland,  a  Major  in  Cromwell's 
army,  and  to  have  been  the  ancestor  of  the  Yl  it  Eev.  Thomas 
Pack,  Dean  of  Ossory,  and  of  the  Packs  of  Kilkenny. 

Tuomas  Pack,  of  Ballynakill,  Queen's  Co.,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Kelly,  of  Eallynakill,  and  d.  1758,  leaving  by  her  three  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Eiehard  (Eev.),  d.  March,  1781,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Mary, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Percy,  Esq.  of  Ballintcmple,  in  the  Kings 
Co.,  seven  sons  and  three  daus. 
Samuel,  of  Dublin,  vi.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Caddel,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Samuel,  H.E.LC.S.;  and  two  daus.,  Jane,  m.  James  Lea, 
Esq. ;  and  Ellen,  m.  Col.  Philip  Crampton. 
The  eldest  son, 

The  Very  Eev.  Thomas  Pack,  Dean  of  Ossory  for  fifty-two 
years,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Denis  Sullivan,  Esq. 
of  Bere,  or  Berehaven,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  March  l'/96,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Canice,  Kilkenny,  leaving  (with 
two  daus.)  one  son, 

Majoe-Gen.Sir  Denis  Pack,  K.C.B.,  who  five  times  received 
the  thanks  of  Parliament  for  his  military  services.     He  was 
6.  7  Oct.  1775;  in.  10  July,  1816,  Lady  Elizabeth  Louisa  Beres- 
ford,  youngest  child  of  George,  1st  Marquess  of  Waterford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1856)  had  issue, 
Arthur  John  Eetnell,  late  of  Avisford. 
Denis  William  {see  Pack-Beresford  of  Fenrgh). 
Anne   Elizabeth,   m.   26  Sept.    1869,   the   Eov.   George   J. 
Mapletoft  Paterson,  Eector  of  Brome,  Suffolk. 
Elizabeth  Catherine,   to.   7  July,   1S42,  Sir  John  William 
Hamilton  Hanson,  Bart. 

Sir  Denis  Pack  d.  24  July,  1823,  and  was  a.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  John  Eetnell  Pack,  Esq.  of  Avisford,  Sussex,  Col. 
in  the  army,  C.B.,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  6. 
5  May,  IS17  ;  m.  23  Dec.  1S50,  Frederica  Kaiherine,  2nd  dau. 
of  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely  Hutchinson,  of  Weston,  co. 
Northampton,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  William-Battie 
Wrightson,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Cusworth,  co.  York,  and  widow  of 
the  Hon.  Sylvester  North  Douglas,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur  Denis  Henry  Heber,  his  heir. 

Louisa  Frederica,  m.  Arthur  Becher  Ellicott,  Esq.,  son  of 
the  Bishop  of  Gloucester.         Elizabeth  Gcorgiana  Anne. 

Mary  Isabella  Harriet.  Harriet  Katheriae  Grace. 

This  gentleman  took  the  name  of  Eeynell,  13  June,  1857,  on 
succeeding  the  late  Sir  Tiiomas  Eeynell,  Bart,  in  the  Manors  of 
North  and  East  Bowers,  and  East  Chilton,  Somerset,  and 
Netherton,  Devon.    He  d.  1869. 

.^nns— Quarterly,  sa.  and  erm.,  in  the  1st  quarter  a  sword 
in  bend  sinister  arg.,  encircled  by  a  wreath  of  the  last,  in  the 
4th,  a  cinquefoil  of  the  third.  Pendant  from  a  crimson  ribbon 
bordered  blue,  in  the  centre  chief  a  representation  of  the 
golden  cross  and  clasps  presented  to  Major-Gen.  Pack  by 
H.M.  George  III.,  in  testimony  of  liis  royal  approbation  of  the 
signal  valour  displayed  by  the  said  Major-Gen.  Pack  in  divers 
actions  with  the  enemy  in  the  Peninsula  of  Spain.  Quartering 
Eetnell.  Crest — A  mural  erowu  aig.  issuing  therefrom  a. 
lion's  head  gu.,  gorged  with  a  wreath  or.  Multo—Vidixti 
contido. 

i'ai J— Avisford,  near  Arundel. 


PACK-BEKESFOBD  OF  FENAGH. 
Pack-Beeesfoeu,  Denis  William,  Esq.  of 
Fenagh,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SheriH' 
1856,  late  M.P.  co.  Carlow,  b.  7  July,  1818 ;  m.  12 
Feb.  1863,  Annette  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Kobert 
Clayton  Browne,  Esq.  of  Browne's  Hill,  co.  Carlow, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Denis  Eobekt,  b.  22  March,  1864. 

II.  Arthur  William,  b.  23  April,  1868. 

III.  Charles  George,  b.  21  Nov.  1869. 

IV.  Henry  John,  b.  22  Aug.  1871. 
v.  EeyneU  James,  b.  21  Dec.  1872. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VAOt 


VI.  Hufch  De  La  Poer,  h.  11  July,  1874. 
vii.  Algernon  Dunbar,  b.  25  July,  1875. 
1.  Elizabeth  Harriet.  ii.  Annette  LouisB. 

This  gentleman,  2nd  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Denis  Pack, 
K.C.B.,  by  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Louisa  De-la-Poer 
Edresford  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  1st  Marquess  of 
"W'aterford,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  6  March 
185-1.,  the  additional  name  of  Beeesfoed,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  will  of  William  Carr,  Viscount 
Beresford,  G.C.B. 

3LilltS.V^tt — See  preceding  Family, 

Anns— Arg.,  semee  of  crosses-crosslet  fltchee,  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  two  and  one  sa.,  within  a  bordure  wavy  pean;  quartering 
Pack.  (SeePACKo/Avcsford).  CVesis— 1st,  Beresford  :  Issuanc 
from  a  mural  crown  or,  a  dragon's  head  per  fess  wavy  az.  and 
gu.,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  transfixed  by  a  broken  spear, 
iu  the  mouth  the  remaining  part  of  the  spear,  the  point  up- 
wards or;  2nd,  Pack.     Motto— Nil  nisi  cruce. 

/Sea<— Feaagh,  Bagnalstown,  co.  Carlow. 


PACKE    OF    PRESTWOLD. 

Packe,  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  Caythorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  cos. 
Leicester,  Lincoln,  and  Nottingham,  D.L.  for  co. 
Leicester,  and  High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  7  Dec.  18*6  ; 
m.  14  Aug.  1872,  Lady  Alice  Wodehouse,  eldest 
dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Kimberley,  and  by  her 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  Hussey,  6.  6  Aug.  1874;  d.  23  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Edward  Hdsset,  6.  6  Jan.  1878. 
I.  Florence  Marion,  b.  23  May,  1873. 
w.  Sybil  Alice,  b.  26  May,  1876. 

JLtUCajBC— The  Packes  wore  originally  of  co.  North- 
ampton. 

Christopher  Packe,  of  Finchley,  a  Merchant  in  London,  m. 
Mary  Jones,  a  Welsh  lady,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Christopher  Packe,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1G54-5,  was 
a  zealous  ParUamentarian,  and  member  of  Cromwell's  otlier 
House  of  Parliament,  as  Lord  Packe.  After  the  Restoration, 
deprived  of  his  aldermanic  gown,  he  resided  at  Cotes,  co. 
Leicester,  where  he  was  living  when  the  Heralds  visited  that 
county,  March,  1691-2,  but  d.  17  May  following,  about  89  years 
of  age.    This  eminent  citizen's  grandson, 

Clifton  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  (son  of  Christopher  Packe, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Gervase  Clifton,  Bart.), 
m.  Penelope,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Bate,  Esq.  of  Maid's 
Morton,  Bucks,  and  dying  1707,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Penelope, 
m.  the  Hon.  Mr.  Verney,  son  of  Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke 
and  Anne,  m.  Francis  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Merevale  Hall,  co. 
Warwick)  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  m.  Eebecca,  Srd 
dau.  of  John  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Old  Buckenliam,  Norfolk,  and 
<lying  1  Aug.  1735,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Charles  James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  6.  1726;  m. 
1st,  Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of  Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester  (by  his  1st  wife,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Hussey,  Burt.),  and  had  issue,  Charles  James,  his 
heir;  Rebecca;  and  Cliarlotte,  m.  William  Hanbury,  Esq.  of 
Kelmarsh.  He  tu.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Koberc  Clifton, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had  other  children, 

I.  Robert  Christopher. 

II.  Henry,  of  Twyford  Hall,  Norfolk,  late  Licut.-Col.  Gre- 
nadier Guards,  :,;.  10  Dec.  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Vers  Isham,  of  Lamport,  son  of  Sir  Justinian  Isham,  Bart.; 
and  d.  Sept.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert  Christopher. 

2  Henry  Vere  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Shangton,  co.  Leicester,  m. 
10  Feb.  1858,  Helen  Sarah,  dau.  of  Stewart  Crauford 
Bruce,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1877)  had  issue, 
Robert  Christopher,  b.  1860,  d.  10  Feb.  1877;  Vere, 
b.  1862;  Edward  Henry,  6.  1804;  Horace,  b.  1866  ;  Emily 
Catherine;  and  Madeline.  3  Charles  Frederick. 

4  Arthur,  R.N.,  deceased.  5  Vere,  deceased. 

5  Horatio,  Lieut.  K.N.,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  JohnGcorge 
Musters,  Esq.,  nnd  has  issue. 

7  George,  23rd  regi.,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  J.  De  Winton,  Esq. 

8  William,  m.  SOJSept.  1875,  Penelope  Ann  Laura,  eldest  dau. 
of  Col.  Lennavd,  of  Wiekham  Court.  9  Edward. 

1  Anne  Jane,  )/(.  Thomas  Anchitel  Anson,  Esq. 

2  Maria,  m.  Charles  Phelips  Buckworth,  Esq.,  deceased. 

3  Frances  Catherine. 

4  Emily,  m.  Edward  Henry  Scott,  Esq.  of  Sundridge  Park. 
I.  Frances,  m.  1799,  Robert  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Harleston  Park, 
CO.  Northampton.       ii.  Catherine  Maria.       iii.  Anne. 


Mr.  Packe  d.  20  Oct.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  elde.st  son, 

Charles  James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  sometime 
Lieut. -Col.  Leicestershire  Militia,  b.  29  Jan.  1758;  m.  23  Nov, 
1791,  Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Dugdale,  Esq.  of  Elyth 
Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  and  liad  issue, 
Charles  William,  late  of  Prestwold  Hall. 
George  Hcssey,  s.  his  brother. 

Edmund,  an  otficer  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  30  April, 
1799:  m.  23  Nov.  1825,  Jane  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Mansfleld,  Esq.  of  Bristall  House,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  Nov. 
1874,  leaving  issue. 
James,  M.A.,  of  Melton  Lodge,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  20  Aug. 
1801 ;  m.  1848,  Sarah  Martha,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Chapman  ; 
d.  March,  1873. 
Augustus  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Walton-on-the-Wolds,  6.  8  Oct. 
1805;  m.  1845,  Frances  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William  John 
Campion,  Esq.  of  Danny  Park,  Sussex ;  and  d.  31  Jan.  1B61, 
leaving  an  only  dau.,  Georgiana  Frances. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  William  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  M.P.  for 
South  Leicestershire,  b.  23  Sept.  1792;  m.  13  Nov.  1822,  Kitty 
Jenkyn,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Hort,  Esq.  This  lady  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Reading,  as  heiress  under  the  will  of 
her  godfather,  Jenkyn  Reading,  Esq.  of  Harijendon,  Herts. 
He  d.  18G7,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Hussey  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  co.  Leicester, 
and  Caythorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.  cos.  Leicester,  Lincoln, 
and  Huntingdon,  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln,  and  its  High  Sheriff 
1843,  M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire  1859  to  1868 ;  b.  1  May,  1796; 
m.  1  Sept.  1824,  Mary  Anne  Lydia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Heath- 
cote,  Esq.  of  Connington  Castle,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  d.  2  July, 
1874,  havins  had  by  her  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1876i  issue, 

I.  Charles  Hussey,  b.  1827,  d.  28  Oct.  1842,  at  Eton  College. 

II.  HussET,  now  of  Prestwold. 

I.  Marianne  Penelope  Catherine. 

.^rnis— Quarterly,  sa.  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  cinque- 
foil  arg.  with  an  ermine  spot  on  each  leaf.  Crest — A  lion's 
head  or,  collared  sa.,  on  the  collar  three  cinquefoils  with  an 
ermine  spot  on  each  leaf.     Motto — Libertas  sub  rege  pio. 

.ScaJs— Prestwold  Hall,  near  Loughborough ;  and  Caythorpe 
Hall,  near  Grantham. 

PAGE    OF    MIDDLESEX. 

Page,  Pobeet  Hyde,  of  Sidmouih,  Devon,  for* 
merly  Lieut.  50th  regt.,  b.  1821 ;  m.  1853,  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Charles  Mortimer,  of  Clifton,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1854)  a  son, 

Robert  Henrt,  b.  1854. 

iLiltCaflC— This  family  is  understood  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  Pages  who  possessed,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  Vlll.,  tho 
manor  of  Wembley,  Middlesex,  as  well  as  other  estates  in 
that  county. 

John  Page,  6.  circa  1670  (a  descendant,  it  is  stated,  of  John  j 
Page,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  who  d.  1642),  m.  1700,  Sarah, 
only  sister  and  heir  of  Thomas  Hyde,  of  FiUonleigh,  CO.  Warwick, 
who  claimed  descent  from  Sir  Robert  Hyde,  Knt.  of  Norbury, 
CO.  Chester,  t«;y).  Henry  III.  She  d.  1711,  having  had  two 
sons  and  one  dau.,  Robert,  see  below;  William,  d.s.p.  1737;^ 
Christina,  d.  an  infant.    Their  son, 

Robert  Hyde  Page,  b.  1706;  m.  1738,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Francis  Morewood,  and  great-granddau.,  maternally,  of  Sir 
George  Dcvereux,  Knt.  of  Sheldon  Hall,  co.  Warwick  (ancestor 
of  Viscount  Hereford),  by  Blanche  his  wife,  dau.and  heir  of  Sir 
John  Ridge,  Knt.  of  Ridge,  Salop.  Mr.  Robert  Page  d.  1764,  at 
his  house  in  Harley  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  having  had  by 
his  wife  (who  d.  1752)  two  daus.,  Blanche,  m.  Col.  William 
WoUaston,  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  of  Knborough  Hall,  Suffolk  (see 
WoLLASTON  of  Sluntoii),  and  d.  s.'i>.  1809;  and  Anne,  m.  Dr. 
Pugh,  of  Midford  Castle,  Somerset,  and  d.  s.p.  1811;  and 
three  sons,  two  of  whom  d.  v.  p. ;  the  only  surviving  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Hyde  Page,  Knt.,  Capt.  His  Majesty's  Corps  of 
Engineers,  F.R.S.,  b.  1746;  was  presented  in  1765,  as  Senior 
Cadet,  with  the  gold  medal  of  the  Royal  Woolwich  Academy ; 
received  in  1783,  for  military  services  in  America,  where  he 
was  severely  wounded  in  action,  and  incapacitated  for  further 
active  service,  the  honour  of  Knighthood,  with  the  promise  of 
a  Baronetcy;  he  held  the  then  important  appointment  of 
"Commanding  Engineer  of  the  Coast  District;  and  is  des- 
cribed by  Hasted,  in  his  History  of  Kail,  as  "  a  very  ingenious 
gentleman,  of  high  reputation  as  an  engineer."  Sir  Thomas 
lived  for  many  years  at  Betshanger  Park,  Kent;  he  m.  three 
times,  1st,  1777,  Susanna,  widow  of  Edmund  Bastard,  of 
South  Wanford,  and  Killey,  Devon,  and  sister  of  Sir  Thomas 
Crawley-Boevey,  Bart,  of  Flaxley  Abbey,  co.  Gloucester,  who 
d.s.2}-  same  year;  2ndly,  1783,  Jlary  Albinia,  dau.  and 
heir    of   Joim   Woodward,    Capt.  70th    regt.,    of    EaUag, 


lis* 
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1223 


Middlesex,  heir  of  the  Woodwards  of  co.  Stafford,  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Monins,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of 
Bristol,  and  Rector  of  Ringwould  and  Charlton,  Kent,  heir 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Monins  of  ll'ifldirsharf,  Kent,  Lady 
Pape  d.  1794,  at  Fros-yr-afon  House,  near  licaumaris,  and  was 
interred  in  the  Marquess  of  Anglesey's  vault.  Sir  Thomas  m. 
3rdly,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  Everett,  R.N.,  who  ('.  1832.  He 
d.  1821,  in  France  (where  he  resided  much  in  later  years  for 
the  benefit  of  his  health),  having  had  issue  by  his  2nd  wife 
only, 

John,  R.N.,  b.  1786 ;  d.  v.  p.  1804,  whUe  on  service  in  the 
West  Indies. 

George,  6.  1790,  M.A.  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  Lieut.  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  </.  iinm.  1822. 

Robert,  late  of  Holbrook,  the  only  surviving  son. 

ilary  Albinia,  m.  1807,  Sir  Thomas  Crawley  Boevcy,  Bart,  of 
Flaxley  Abbey,  co.  Gloucester:  and  d.  Is;j5,  leaving  issue. 

Anne,  in.  1812,  S.  Dendy,  of  Dorking,  Surrey;  and  d.  1858, 
leaving  issue. 

Blanche,  d.  an  infant. 
The  only  surviving  son, 

Robert  Page,  of  Holbrook,  Somerset,  sometime  Capt.  9th 
regt.  of  foot,  J.P.,  b.  1793;  m.  1st,  1815,  Elizabeth  (who  d. 
1858),  younger  dau.  of  William  Bowles,  of  Fitzharris  House, 
and  Longworth,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Hyde,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Hyde,  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  1823;  m.  1850  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Dean  Pitt,  commanding  the  Forces  in 
New  Zealand.  in.  William,  R.N.,  6.  1829;  d.  1863. 

IV.  John  Francis,  29th  regt.,  b.  1831 ;  d.  1852,  on  his  passage 
from  India. 

v.  Thomas  Douglas  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sibstone,  co. 
Leicester,  formerly  Fellow  of  Pembroke  College  Oxford, 
and  Senior  Proctor  in  1872-3,  of  that  University,  b.  Is35; 
m.  19  April,  1853,  Lydia  Frances,  younger  dau.  of  Francis 
Jeune,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Peterborough  (by  Margaret 
Dj-ne  his  wife,  only  child  of  Henry  Symons,  of  Axbridgc, 
by  Jemima  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Dyne,  of  Milton, 
Kent,  and  niece  and  heir  of  Rev.  B.  P.  Syraons,  D.D., 
Warden  of  Wadham  College,  Oxford),  and  has  two  daus., 

Albinia  Margaret,  6.  19  Jan.  1875. 
Margaret  Blanche,  b.  28  Oct.  1876. 

I.  Mary  Albinia,  m.  1864,  Rev.  F.  M.  Rowden,  M.A.,  of 
Stanton  Rectory,  Wilts,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S68. 

II.  EUza  Anne,  d.  1871.  lu.  Blanche. 
IV.  Jane  Anne  Julia. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Eliza,  widow  of  A.  Ricketts,  Esq.,  sometime 
Lieut.  9th  regt.,  of  Lansdowne  Place,  Bath,  and  d.  1870. 

^amiln  of  ffiloobtanrb,  co.  Stnffortr. 

John  Woodward,  of  Stafford,  in  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  had, 
besides  two  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  Nathaniel  Shute,  of  Lombard 
Street ;  and  Joane,  ra.  William  Moye,  of  Stafford,  a  son, 

Thomas  Woodward,  of  Stafford,  described  in  Heralds'  Visi- 
tation of  London  1634,  as  having  been  Serjeant  of  the  Wood- 
yird  to  Queens  Mart  and  Elizabeth,  «<.  1st,  Susan,  dau.  of 
.Matthew  Dorington,  of  Stafford,  and  had  by  her,  John  Wood- 
ward, of  London,  for  whose  family  .?ee  Visitation  of  Middlesex 
Ifi64,  &c. ;  and  had  by  his  2nd  wife,  two  daus.,  and  a  sun, 
Edward  Woodward,  of  Ampthill,  co.  Bedford,  for  whose  family 
•I  Visitation  of  Oxford  1634;  he  m.  3rdly,  Jane  Gryme,  and 
liad  by  her  a  son, 

Richard  Woodward,  of  London,  fined  for  Alderman  1033, 

Governor  of  the  Hospitals  of  Christ  Church  and  St.  Bartho- 

'   mew,  d.  at  a  great  age  in   1664,   having  m.  1603,  at  St. 

rtholomews,  by  the  Exchange,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thotnas 

l;usby,  of  York,  and  had   two  sons  and  one  dau.,  Thomas 

Woodward,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Jo.  PUimpley,  of  Dartmouth, 

.nnd  d.  1689;  Richard,  of  whom  below;  and  Jane,  la.  Anthony 

Slater,  of  Hoxton,  Middlesex,  one  of  the  Gentlemen  Pensioners 

i  liis  Majesty  in  1635,  and  d.  1C62.    The  2nd  son, 

IticHARD  Woodward,  of  Dover,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of —  Bulteel, 

:  London,  who  (L  1702.    He  d.  in  Southwark  in  1679,  having 

id  one  son  and    three  daus.,    Hester,  m.   1668,   Nathaniel 

J  Knew,  of  Dover,  and  J. P.  Kent,  who  d.  1710;  EHzabeth,  m. 

liul,  Philip  Sabine,  of  Hart  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Beaksbourne, 

Kunt;  and  Mary,  -m.  1675,  John  Bulteel  of  London;  the  son, 

Richard  Woodward,  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  J. P.  Middlesex, 
d.  1719,  having  m.  Mary  Barry,  of  Hampton  Gay,  co.  Oxford, 
who  d.  1720,  having  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  Thomas, 
''.  unm.  1687;  Richard,  of  whom  below;  Hester,  </.  1678; 
Mary,  d.  1684 ;  Anne,  m.  Robert  Barry,  and  d.  1728.  The  2nd 
", 

KicHARD   Woodward,   of   Ealing,    Middlesex,    6.    1680,  at 

I'ulham,  and  d.  1740;  m.  Ist,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  George  Loudon, 

rif  Long  Ditton,  Surrey,  Page  to  Mary  II.,  and  Superintendent 

3f  the  Royal  Gardens,  and  sister  of  Henrietta,  wife  of  Sir  Jo. 

II. 


Peachcy,  Bart.,  d.  1713,  leaving  issue,  all  extinct.  He  r.i 
2ndly,  1714,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Lennard  Han- 
cocke,  of  Theobald's  Park,  Herts,  J. P.  for  Liberty  of  West- 
minster, and  D.L.  Herts,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1761),  three 
sons  and  five  daus.,  Lennard  and  Harry,  who  d.  infants;  John, 
of  whom  below;  Mary;  Charlotte;  Rebecca;  Elizabeth;  and 
Anne,  all  of  whom  d.  unm. 

John  Woodward,  6.  1734,  at  St.  Margaret's  Westminster, 
Capt.,  1st  in  50th  regt.  and  after  in  70th  regt.,  d.  on  service  in 
Island  of  Grenada  1764,  having  m.  1758,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Richard  Jlonins,  B.D.,  Prebendary  of  Bristol  Cathedral, 
Patron  and  Rector  of  Ringwould  and  Charlton,  Kent;  she  ti. 
1761,  leaving  two  daus.,  Catherine  Anne,  6.  1761,  and  d.  1764, 
and 

Mart  Albinia,  6.  1760;  m.  1783,  Sir  Thomas  Hyde  Pagb, 
Knt.,  K.E.  and  F.R.S. 

.i4nK«— Quarterly :  1st,  az.,  a  fess  dancettee  between  three 
martlets  or,  for  Page  of  Middlesex;  2nd,  az.,  a  chevron  between 
three  lozenges  or,  for  Hyde  of  Chester;  3id,  barry  of  six  or 
and  sa.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  dcmi-woodman  with  a  club  on  his 
shoulder  of  the  first,  for  Woodward  of  Stafford ;  4th,  gu.,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  and  erect  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
cocks  of  the  first,  for  Hancock,  Twining,  co.  Gloucester.  Crest 
— A  demi-gryphon  gu.    iVo»o— Honncur  pour  objet. 


PAGET  OF  CRANMORE  HALL. 
Paget,  Kichakd  Horner,  Esq.  of  Cranmoro 
Hall,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Mid- 
Somerset,  Major  3rd  batt.  Somersetshire  Yolunteers, 
b.  14  March,  1832  ;  m.  13  iSTov.  1866,  Caroline  Isabel, 
2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Edward  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Eed- 
worth,  CO.  Durham,  and  Dane  End,  Herts,  late  M.P. 
for  CO.  Hertford  (see  Suetees  of  Redworth),  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Arthub  Scrtees,  6. 13  Jan.  1869. 

II.  Freville  John  Moore,  6.  13  Aug.  1870. 

1.  Aletheia  Georgina.  ii.  Hylda  Snow. 

III.  Dorothy  Mary. 

Mr.  Paget  served  for  many  years  in  the  66th  regt., 
was  M.P.  for  East  Somerset  1865-68,  when  he  was 
elected  for  Mid-Somerset. 

?LtltC<l2C. — John  Paget,  of  Rugby  (traditionally  recorded 
to  have  been  a  great-grandson  of  the  4th  brot'ier  of  William, 
the  1st  Baron  Paget),  m.  at  Rugby,  17  Sept.  1032,  Joyce 
Harris,  and  was  buried  aO  Nov.  1659,  leaving  by  her  (who 
survived  until  May,  1691)  Elizabeth,  bapt.  16  July,  1634;  Anne, 
bapt.  10  April,  1637  ;  and 

John  Paget,  bapt.  at  Rugby,  S  March,  1639.  He  //( .  9  Sept. 
1662,  Mary  Bishop,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  at  Rugby, 
20  Aug.  1680),  had,  besides  three  daus.,  a  son, 

John  Paget,  bapt.  at  Rugby,  13  Oct.  1663;  becoming  a 
Member  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  he  proceeded  M.A.  in  1685. 
and  disposing,  subsequently,  of  his  family  estate  at  Daventry, 
in  the  vicinity  of  Rugby,  purchased  the  Manor  of  Pointington, 
Somerset,  to  the  Rectory  of  which  he  was  presented,  1691,  by 
Lord  Willoughby  de  Broke,  and  which,  with  that  of  Sandford 
Orcas,  he  held  for  54  years,  until  his  death.  He  m.  5  Dec. 
1693,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ruddock,  Gent,  of  Almsford,  Somer- 
set, and  by  her  (who  was  bapt,  21  Jan.  16C8,  and  d.  27  Nov. 
1735)  had  issue  two  sons,  and  four  daus.  He  d.  at  Pointington, 
20  April,  1745.    His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  bapt.  11  Jan.  1706;  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Christ 
Church  Oxford,  who  resigned  the  hving  of  St.  Mewan's,  Corn- 
wall, and  was  presented  to  Chiton  Maubank,  Dorset,  1742, 
and  to  Bradford  Abbas,  same  co.,  in  the  fol'owing  year,  and 
2  May,  1745,  to  the  Rectory  of  Pointington,  which,  with  that 
of  Mells,  to  which  he  was  indui  ted  1751,  he  was  holding  at  the 
time  of  his  death.  He  )/i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Cobb, 
Esq.  of  Berks,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  H,E,I.C,S.,  d.  v.nm.  at  Bencoolen. 

II.  John,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Doulting,  Somerset,  6.  1728;  m.  1st, 
27  Aug.  1757,  Anne,  dau.  of  Uev.  Benjamin  Milward,  for- 
merly Rector  of  Mells,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1758)  had  a 
dau., 

Anna  Aletheia  Elizabetha,  m.  1781,  Rev.  William  Phelips, 
of  Montacute,  Somerset ;    and   dying  7  July,  1816,  Kit 
(with  many  other  children)  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Henry 
Hoskins,  whose  eldest  son,  Henry  William,  vi.  1851,  Jane 
Blanche  Somerville,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Moore  Paget,  Esq. 
of  Cranmore  Hall. 
He  m.  2nrtly,  Sarah,  ddU.  of  Samuel  Jeffery,  Esq.  of  Shcr- 
bo,-ne.  Dorset,  who  dying  29  April,  1793,  left  an  only  sur- 
viving dau., 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAa 


Sarah  Jcffery,  b.  at  DouUing,  Sept.  1766;  m.  24  April, 
la02,  Bt!V.  ICdward  Bradford,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Stalbrid^e, 
Dorset;  and  dying  1810,  loft  two  children,  Kdwaru,  who 
d.  1822,  aged  16,  and  Sarah,  m.  ISaO,  Sir  William  Coles 
Medlycott,  Bart,  of  Venn  House,  Somerset. 

The  Rev.  John  Paget  d.  5  Oct.  1782. 

III.  RicHAKD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  William,  6.  5  Nov.  17.3.'j;  m.  1  July,  1765,  Sarah,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  —  Salmon,  Esq.  of  Wrington,  Somerset,  and 
rtying  2  Sept.  1785,  left  an  only  dau., 

Sarah  Maria,  6.  30  Oct.  1770;  m.  7  Oct.  1790,  Eev.  John 
I'eploe  Mosley,  Rector  of  liollescon,  Stafford,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Jolin  Parker  Mosley,  Bart.,  and  was  mother  {iatcr 
allox)  of  John  Edward  Mosley,  who  ni.  1824,  his  second 
cousin,  Caroline  Sophia  Paget. 

V.  Robert,  h.  1739,  D.C.L.,  and  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  where  he  d.  unm.  10  Aug.  1793. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1758,  Thomas  Horner,  Esq.  of  Mclls  Park; 
and  d.  15  July,  1802  (sec  Horner  of  IMith). 

II.  Mary,  )».  her  first-cousin.  Rev.  John  Bishop,  D.D.,  and 
d.  s.p.  Jan.  1806. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Paget  d.  2  Jan.  1783.     His  3rd  son, 

Richard  Paget,  Esq.  of  Newberry  House,  and  Cranmore 
Hall,  Somerset,  M.A..  b.  1  Dec.  1730;  vi.  1  July,  17G0,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.,  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  James  Moore,  Esq. 
of  Chilcompton,  Somerset,  4th  son  of  John  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Newberry  House,  in  the  pari.sh  of  Kllmersdon,  by  his  wife 
Mary,  niece  and  heiress  of  Benjamin  Bradford,  Esq.  of  Cran- 
more Hall.  By  his  marriage  with  this  lady  (who  was  b.  1  Dec. 
1732)  Mr.  Paget  inherited  the  estate  of  Newberry,  1779,  and 
that  of  East  Cranmore,  1791.  at  both  of  which  seats  he  occa- 
sionally resided.    He  had  three  sons, 

John,  his  Iieir. 

Eichard,  b.  7  July,   1760,  Probationer  Fellow  of  Magdalen 

College,  and  Curate  of  East  Cranmore,  d.  unm.  9  Dee.  1794. 
Thomas,  b.  7  Dec.  1767  ;  m.  4  March,  1800,  his  second-cousin 

Mary,  only  dau.  of  Francis  Moore,  Esq.  of  Egginton  House, 

CO.  Bedford.   He  d.  s.  p.  10  April,  1813 ;  his  wife  predeceased 

him  5  Dec.  1810. 

BIr.  Paget  d.  8  April,  1803  (his  widow  survived  until  2  Nov. 
1807),  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Paget,  Esq.  of  Newberry  House,  and  Cranmore  Hall, 
6.  12  Dec.  1761 ;  he  to.  24  Feb.  1784,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heiress  of  Rev.  Paul  George  Snow,  of  Clipsham 
Hall,  CO.  Rutland,  by  Mary  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Willes, 
Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.  Mr.  Paget  d.  at  Newberry  House, 
where  he  principally  resided,  21  Aug.  1825,  leaving  issue, 

John  Moore,  his  heir. 

Jane  Elizabeth,  iii.  29  Aug.  1809,  John  Gough,  Esq.  of  Perry 

Hall  and  Oldfallings  Hall,   co.  Stafford;    and  dying  s.  p. 

29  Feb.  1848,  devised  the  latter  residence  to  her  brother. 
Mary  Anne,  vi-.  25  May,   1819,  Francis  Hutchinson  Synge, 

Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Synge,  Bart,   lie  d.  s.p. 

24  Aug.  1854. 
Anne  Mary  (twin  with  Mary  Anne),  d.  unm.  30  June,  1864, 

aged  78. 
Laura  Frances,  m.  19  May,  1812,  Rev.  William  Malet  Hoblyn 

of  Nanswhyden,  Cornwall,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus. 

He  </.  184G.  and  his  widov/  d.  April,  1862. 
Caroline  Sophia,  b.  3  Sept.  1789;  m.  20  May,   1824,  John 

Edward  Mosley,  Esq. ;  and  dying  1853,  left  two  daus. ;  he 

d.  2  June,  1862. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Moore  Paoet,  Esq.  of  Cranmore  Hall,  Somerset,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  17  June,  1791;  m.  4  Oct.  1827,  Elizabeth  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Frederick  Doveton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of 
Everdon  Hall,  co.  Northam])ton,  Rector  of  Mells-cum-Leigh, 
and  of  Burnet,  Somerset;  and  d.  i  June,  1866,  having  had, 

I.  Arthur  John  Snow,  /*.  16  Dec.  1830;  d.  April,  18G3. 

II.  Richard  Horner,  now  of  Cranmore  Hall. 

I.  Jane  Blanche  Somerville,  m.  23  Aug.  18.t1,  Henry  William 
Ho.skins,  Esq.,  eldest  Kon  of  Rev.  Henry  Hoskins,  Pre- 
bendary of  Wells  and  Hereford  Cathedrals,  and  Rector  of 
North  Perrott,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  William  Paget,  b.  5  Feb.  1853, 

2  Arthur  Pliclips,  b.  5  May,  18,56. 

1  Mary  I'.lanehe,  m.  12  Sept.  1878,  William,  2nd  surviving 
son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Wedderburn,  Bart. 

II.  Florence  Snow,  d.  in  infancy,  1829. 

III.  Margaret  Doveton,  to.  7  Oct.  1856,  Douglas  William 
Parish  Labalniondiere,  Esq.,  late  Licut.-Col.  S3rd  regt.. 
Assistant  Commissioner  Metropolitan  Police,  younger  son 
of  the  latii  Josejih  Julian  Labalmondiere,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  1  Julian  Arthur,  /).  8  Nov.  1859;  2  Margaret  Paget. 

IV.  Helen  Mary,  d.  4  March,  la76. 

Mr.  Paget  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Rutland,  1851,  and  in  1865 
sold  the  family  estate  of  Clipsham  Hall,  co.  Rutland,  purchas- 
ing at  the  snmo  time  the  manor  of  Doulting,  Somerset.  Ho  d. 
4  June,  1866. 


Arms — Sa.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  between  four  eagles  dis- 
played arg.  five  lions  passant  guardant  of  the  field;  quartering 
Moore,  Bradford,  Bolesworth,  and  Snow.  Ci'cst — A  denii- 
tiger  rampant  sa.  tufted  and  maned  arg.  ducally  gorged  or. 
Motto — Dieiendo  y  haciendo. 

.scfv/s— Cranmore  Hall,  Shepton Mallet;  Newberry,  Somerset; 
and  Oldfalings  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 


PAGET  OP  CHIPPING-  NORTON. 
Paget,  The  Eev.  Thomas  Bradley,  of  The 
Sneyd,  co.  Worcester,  Vicar  of  Welton  and  Melton, 
CO.  York,  Rural  Dean,  Canon  of  York,  and  Chaplain 
to  the  Arcbbishop  of  York,  b.  16  March,  1812  ;  m. 
19  Aug.  1845,  Sophia  Beckett,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir 
Edmund  Beckett,  Bart,  of  Doncaster,  late  M.P.  for 
CO.  York,  West  Riding,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ada  Elizabeth,  m.  1875,  Robert  S.   ScholCcld,   Esq.  of 
Sandhall,  East  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Agn  3  Blary. 

III.  Mildred  Augusta,   m.  1876,  Sir  H.  Boynton,  Bart,   of 
Burton  Agnes,  East  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mabel  Sophia. 

itfllCdrjC. — This  branch  of  the  Pagets  was  settled  at 
Chipping  Norton  at  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century. 

Thomas  Bradley  Paget,  Esq.  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick, 
and  of  Chipping  Norton,  Oxon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Warren,  Esq.  of  Birmingham,  and  d.  1817,  leaving  a  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Bradley  Paget,  of  Bolehall.  Tamwonh,  Fellow 
of  Wadham  Coll.,  and  Vicar  of  Evington,  co.  Leicester,  7)!.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Rev.  John  Watkins,  of  Clifton 
Campville  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  The  Sneyd,  co.  Worcester, 
Rector  of  Rock,  co.  Worcester,  son  of  Charles  Watkins,  Esq.  of 
Aynho,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pye,  Bart,  of 
Hoon,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Bradley,  his  heir,  now  of  The  Sneyd,  and  Hoon 
Haye,  co.  Derby. 

Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Francis  Evans,  Esq. 
of  Lenton  Grove,  Notts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Franceys  Bradley,   m.    1849,  and  d.  1856,   leaving  a  son, 
Franeeys  Bradley,  h.  1850. 
Maria  Dorothy,  m.  1855,  Stafford  SomerviUc,  Esq.  of  Lin- 
cola's  Inn,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  1846. 

AriiLi  (as  borne) — Sa.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.  in  the  first 
quarter  an  escallop  of  the  last.  Crest — A  cubic  ai-m  erect 
habited  sa.  cuffed  arg.  holding  a  scroll  of  the  second  bearing 
the  inscription  "  Deo  pagit."    Mnito — Post  spinas  Palma. 

Residence — Weltpn  Vicarage,  Brough,  co.  York. 


PAGET  OF  IBSTOCK,  HUMBERSTONE, 
AND    OXENDON. 

Pag:et,  Thomas  Tertifs,  Esq.  of  Ibstock  and 
Huuiberstone,  co.  Leicester,  and  Oxenden,  co. 
Northampton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Leicester  1869,  late  M.P.  for  South  Leicestershire, 
b.  27  Dec.  1807 ;  m.  11  April,  1850,  E:atharino 
Geraldine,  4th  dau.  of  late  Marcus  McCausland, 
Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  co.  Derry  :  she  d.  5  April,  1869. 

Hillf  age— This  family  was  seated  at  Ibstock  1469,  as 
shown  by  a  deed  of  that  date  containina:  the  name  of  Thomas 
and  John  Paget.  Valerian  Paget  d.  at  Ibstock  1580,  leaving, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  two  sons,  Richard,  who  d.  unm.  1581 ;  and 
Leonard  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  (who  besides  four  daus.)  had 
a  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  h.  1585,  who  d.  1633.  leaving,  by  Dorothea 
his  wife,  five  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  Thomas  Clare,  Esq.  of 
Ibstock;  and  one  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  6.  there  1627,  who  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thojias  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  6.  1652,  who  was  father  of 

Joseph  Paget,    Esq.   of  Ibstock,   6.    1700,    Joanna  AIcocI&l 
niece  and  one  of  the  legatees  of  Thomas  Guy,  Esq.  of  London" 
founder  of    Guy's    Hospital,    &c.,   and  d.  16    March,    I 
leaving  (besides  two  daus.)  two  sons, 

Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Joseph,  b.  20  Sept.  1738  ;  in.  Mary  Harding,  and  d.  atLoUi 
borough,  CO.  Leicester,   1825,  leaving  with  other  issue,  two 
sons, 

Joseph,   father  of  Charles  Paget,  Esq.  of  Euddington 
Grange,  late  M.F.  for  Nottingham. 


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John,  6.  Dt  LonphborouRh,  1773,  m.  Anne  Hunt,  and  tlyinfj 
at  Thorpe  Satchvillo,  3  April,  1833,  left  by  her  (who  pre- 
deceased him  ISll)  two  sons, 

Edmcsd  Artupr,  of  Tliorpp  Satchvillc  ITall,  near  Mi'lton 
Mowbray,  co.  Leicester,  .f. P., /;.  ..'4  Jan.  lylO;  )/i.4  Aug. 
]So8,  Martha,  cluu.  of  Otlio  Manners,  Esq.  of  Goadby 
JIarwood,  at  one  time  Iliu'h  SherilTof  co.  Leicester,  by 
Anne  his  wife.  dau.  ot  the  Kev.  William  Singleton,  and 
has  issue,  i.  Claude  Arthur,  6.  8  March,  185U;  ii.  John 
Otho,  b.  22  May,  1800;  iii.  Albert  JIanners,  b.  2  July, 
1862;  IV.  Oliver  Alsemon,  b.  19  Nov.  1864;  i.  Ada 
Geraldine  Anne,  b.  25  Axxg.  1863. 

John,  III.  1830,  Polyxene  llantfy,  b.  Baroness  of  Wesse- 
lenyi,  a  native  of  i'ransylvania,  and  has  surviving  issue, 
ason,  Oliver,  b.  Sept.  1841,  atClausenburg,  Transylvania. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Tbomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  6.  1732;  m.  17  May,  1775, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clare,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  and  by  her  (who 
(I.  10  Nov.  1838,  aged  92)  had  issue, 

TnoMAs,  his  heir.  Mary,  d.  yonriff. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Weston,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  and 
(I.  s.  p.  1860.  Anne,  w.  Rev.  Charles  lierry. 

Clare.  Hannah,  m.  Robert  Brewin,  Esq. 

Mr.  Paget  d.  24  Jan.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Paget,  Esq.  of  Ibstock,  Humberstone,  and  Osendcn, 
b.  30  Dec.  1778 ;  m.  18  Feb.  1807,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Pares,  Esq.  of  The  Newark,  and  had  issue, 

TnoMAS  TEKTrrs,  now  of  Humberstone. 
John,  b.  14  May,  IsU,  Barristcr-at-Law;  m.  1  March,  1S39, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Eathbonc,  Esij.  of  Green 
Bank,  Liveri'ool. 
5Ir.  Paget  was  in  the  Commission  of  the  Peaceforco.  Leceister, 
and  represented  that  co.  in  Parliament.     He  d.  1862. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  arg.,  a  crescent  for 
difference,  in  the  dexter  chief  an  escallop  of  the  second. 
( /•(.■!« — A  lion  rampant  ppr.  resting  his  sinister  paw  on  an 
escutcheon.     Mitto — Espere  et  persevere. 

Sea(5-- Ibstock  and  Humberstone,  co.  Leicester;  and  Oxen- 
don,  CO.  Northampton. 

♦ 

PAGET    OF   RUDDINGTON   GRANGE. 

Paget,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Euddington  Grange, 
nnd  Sheffrnwood  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  J. P.  co. 
Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  b.  2  Nov.  1825 ; 
VI.  1858,  Helen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  E.  H. 
Abney,  of  Derby,  and  has  a  dau., 
EUse  Maud  Abney. 

HtnCHQC. — Joseph  Paget,  of  Ibstock  Grange,  co.  Lei- 
cester, who  Hi.  JIary  Jona  Allcock,  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas 
Facet,  Esq.  of  Ibstock  (fee  "'«'  Family);  and 

Joseph  Paget,  who  m.  Mary  Harding,  and  had  (with  two 
daus.,  Mary  and  Charlotte)  four  sons,  Joseph,  Thomas,  William, 
and  John.    The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Paget,  Esq.,  m.  1798,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
John  Byng,  of  Tamworth,  and  d.  Aug.  1842,  having  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  P.uddington. 

Henry,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry Lakin,  and  d.  Feb.  18.58,  leaving 
a  son,  Frank  Henry,  6.  17  Feb.  1840;  and  a  dau.,  Anne  Ellen. 

Jane,  m.  1821,  Rev.  William  Parker,  of  Little  Comberton, 
CO.  Worcester. 
The  elder  son, 

CHABLE3PACET,Esq.ofRuddington  Grange,  CO.  Nottingham, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Nottingham  1856  to  1S65.  High  Sheriff 
1844,  b.  19  Sept.  1799;  m.  1st,  1823,  Eliza,  4th  dau.  of  William 
Paget,  Esq.  of  SouthQeld,  Louirhborough ;  and  2ndly,  1835, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Tebbutt,  Esq.  of  Kingston ;  by  the 
former  he  had  issue, 

I.  Mary,  m.  W.  E.  Swaine,  Esq.  of  Highfield  House,  Leeds. 
n.  Lucy.  m.  Anne. 

IV.  Caroline,  m.  J.  W.  Mellor,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
liOndon,  Barrister-at-Law. 

V.  Kllen,  m.  1st,  Oliver  Paget,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Alfred 
Mellor,  Esq.   He  d.  1873. 

ilniM— ,Sa.,  a  cross  engrailed  arg.,  in  the  dexter  quarter  an  es- 
callop of  t)ie  last.  Crcit — A  lion  rampant  ppr.  Molto — Houestas. 
Beat — Ruddington  Grange,  Nottingham. 


PAGET    OF    THOKPE    SATCHVILLE. 
See  Paget  of  Ibstock. 


PALEY    OF    LANGCLIFFE. 
Paiet,  The  Rev.  George  Barber,  of  Laugcliffc, 
1 00.  York,  M.  A.,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Frcckenhaui,  Suffolk, 
aod  Rural  Dean,  J.P.,  h.  28  Oct.  1709  ;  m.  18  May, 


1837,  Catherine  Ann,  dau.  of  Wllliatn  Robertson, 
M.D.  of  Bath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Alfred,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  22  March,  1838;  d. 
Feb.  I8G6. 

II.  John,  b.  2  Aug.  1839  ;  m.  12  Sept.  1871,  the  Hon.  Clara 
Strutt,  only  dau.  of  Lord  Rayleigh,  and  has  a  son,  b.  1874. 

III.  William  Victor,  6.  21  Nov.  1840;  m.  27  July,  1869, 
Au;:usta  llarriette,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Evan  Nepean,  Canon 
of  Westmin.sicr,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen. 

I.  Beatrice  Ann,  m.  Henry  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Staplehurst,  Kent, 

and  .St.  James's  Square,  London. 
It.  Clara  Catherine.  in.  Rose  Emeline. 

iLfHf  il0C.— Dr.  Whitaker,  in  his  HUtory  of  Cravtn,  B&ye 
the  first  of  the  Paley  family  on  record  was  b.  about  1540.  The 
llouscliold  Book  of  Lord  ClilTord  commemorates  that  Adam 
and  Richard  Paley,  of  the  immediate  neighbourhood  of  Lang- 
cliffe,  fell  at  Fludilen,  a.d.  1513. 

George  Paley,  Esq.  (uncle  of  the  celebrated  Archdeacon 
Paley),  m.  11  Dec.  1743,  Mary  Lawson,  of  Langcliffe,  and  d. 
1762,  leaving  a  son, 

TuoMAS  Paley,  Esq.  of  LnrigclifTe,  m.  8  Oct.  1772,  Ann 
Green,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1840)  had  issue, 

John  Green,  of  Oatlands.        George,  d.  unm.  1811. 

Thomas,  m.  Sarah  Allonby,  and  d.  1812. 

Robert,    M.D.,  J.P.    West    Riding  co.  York,    6.  1780;    m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Paley.        Biebard,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Paley  d.  24  April,  1808.    His  son, 

John  Gkeen  Paley,  Esq.  of  Oatlands,  near  Harrogate,  and 
Langcliff,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  24  Sept.  1774;  m.  1st, 
7  Nov.  1793,  jVnn,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  George  Barber,  Esq. 
of  Clockhouse,  near  Bradford,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

George  Barber,  now  Langcliffe. 

Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  ().  24  Jan.  1803 :  m.  Aug.  1833, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Henry  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Hanworth  Park, 
Middlesex,  deceased.  He  left  issue,  Charles;  Raymond 
South;  Cuthbeit;  Edward;  Grace;  Alice;  and  Ethel. 

John  Green,  Capt.  10th  foot.  b.  29  Nov.  1807;  m.  Clara,  only 
child  of  Sir  Fiizroy  Kelly,  Knt.,  and  d.  s.p. 

William,  b.  20  Dec.  1812;  d.  17  Feb.  1822. 

Ann. 

Elizabeth,  m.  James  Ashmore,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Harriett,  m.  William  Ashmore,  Esq.,  Major  16tU  foot. 

Marianne,  d.  unm.  23  May,  1825. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Paley,  Esq.of  Lonaon, 
and  d.  9  Oct.  1860. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  bend  dexter  vaire  arg.  and  az.,  between  six 
crosses-crosslet  arg.    Cicii — A  stag's  head  couped  pp. 

Utat — Langcliffe,  near  Settle,  co.  York.  Town  iUiidence— 71, 
Eaton  Square,  London. 


PALLES  OF  MOUNT  PALLES,  OAVATT. 
Palles,  Andrew  Cheistophee,  Esq.  of  Little 
Mount  Palles,   co.   Cavan,  and  Dublin,  b.  12  May, 
1801 ;    m.  12  Aug.  1828,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of 
Matthew  James   Plunkett,   Esq.  of  North   Great 
George's  Street,   Dublin,  and  St.   Margaret's,   co. 
Dublin,  -nho  d.  12  March,  1877   (by  Marcella  Lia 
■nife,  3rd    dau.   of  James  f arrell,  Esq.  of  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  and  Eleanor  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lati'an,  Esq.  of  Johnstown,  Eilkenny),  and 
has  bad  issue, 
I.  Andrew,  M.A.  T.C.P.,  6.  24  May,  1829;  m.  20  Oct.  1853, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bruce,  Esq.,  of  Kingston,  Canada 
West,  by  his  wife  Jessy  Frazer,  and  has  issue,  one  son, 
Andrew  Christopher,  6.  15  Sept.  1864;  and  three  daus., 
Eleanor,  Elizabeth,  and  Jane, 
n.  James  Patrick,  who  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  Christopher  (Right.  Hon.),  P.C.,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  LL.D.,  T.C.D.,  of  Roriston,  co. 
Meath,  6.  25  Dec.  1831,  called  to  the  Irish  liar  in  Hilary 
Term  1852,  and  to  the  Inner  Bar  Hilary,  1865  ;  appointed 
Lord  Chief  liaron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  1874,  m. 
5  Aug.  1862,  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Denis  Doyle,  Esq.,  by  his 
wife  Rosetta,  dau.  of  Charles  Kennely.  Esq.,  and  hasiiaue 
one  son,  Christopher,  b.  27  April,  1863. 

IV.  James  Ambrose,  b.  10  Feb.  1833;  d.  f.p.  9  Jan.  1859. 

I.  Marcella  Mary,  ni.  Columbus  Drake,  Esq.,  J.P. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  6  July,  1872. 

iLlllfilSr.— This  is  a  family  of  considemWe  antiquity,  and 
of  Itali.in  origin,  being  descended  from  the  del  Palatios  of 
Lombardy.  In  1477,  the  then  Pope  (Sextcs  IV.j,  appointed 
by  bull  "Octavian  del  Palatio  Nuncio  of  the  Apostolic  See,  his 

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PAL 


General  Govcrnnr  of  the  Spirituals  and  Temporals  of  the 
Metropolitan  and  Cathedral  Cluirch  of  Arniash." 

He  was  consecrated  Archbishop  in  March,  1480.  In  the 
month  of  June,  1513  (says  the  Liher  Munerum),  this  year 
is  memorable  by  the  death  of  famous  men,  "Octavian  del 
Palatio,  a  Florentine  born,  and  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  having 
ruled  the  see  33  years  3  months,  exchanged  life  for  death." 

A  memoir  of  Octavian,  by  the  learned  Dean  Reeves,  of 
Armagh,  appeared  in  the  Journal  of  the  Royal  Historical  and 
Archaeological  Associations  of  Ireland,  Vol.  II,  4th  Scries, 
reprinted  1875.  The  will  of  John  Palles  is  dated  3  March, 
1.562.  The  identity  of  the  names,  Palles  and  Palatio,  is  esta- 
blished by  an  ancient  seal  still  preserved  in  the  family.  John 
Palles  m.  Alison  Somars,  and  had  issue,  Alexander,  who  left 
two  sons,  John  and  William. 

Alexander  was  Sheriff  of  Dublin  1595.  He  m.  1st,  Anne 
Tyrrell,  by  whom  be  had  issue  a  son,  Andrew,  through  whom 
the  line  we  treat  of  is  continued.  Andrew  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Dunsoghly,  co.  Dublin.  He  was 
outlawed  1643,  as  Andrew  Palles,  of  Cloncavat,  in  the  co. 
Cavan,  for  his  complicity  in  the  insurrection  of  1641.  He  rf. 
1661,  leaving  amongst  other  issue  a  son,  Christopher  Palles, 
of  Dublin,  Banker,  whose  will  was  proved  1683  His  son, 
Andrew  Palles,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  with  her  sister  Jane,  co- 
heiress of  Hon.  Ignatius  Nugent,  .ith  son  of  Richard,  1st  Earl 
of  Westmeath,  and  Col.  in  the  service  of  France.  He  <L  5  Aug. 
1709,  leaving  amongst  other  issue,  Ignatius,  his  heir,  who  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  Edmond  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Carlanstown,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  John  Nugent, 
Esq.  of  Killasonna;  Clara,  -m.  Patrick  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Far- 
thingstown;  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Palles,  Esq.  of  Mount  Palles,  co.  Cavan,  who,  1737, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Ni-  holas  Reade,  Esq.  of  Dun- 
boyne,  and  had  six  children,  five  of  whom  d.  s.  p.  The  3rd  son, 

Andrew  Palles,  served  in  the  British  Army  in  North 
America,  during  the  first  American  war,  and  in  India.  He  ra. 
1797,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  O'Ferrall,  Esq.  of  Balyna,  by 
Letitia  O'More  his  wife,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1812,  leaving  an  only 
child,  the  present  representative  of  tliis  ancient  House,  Andrew 
Christopher  Palles,  Esq. 

Arms — Az.,  three  bendlets  ragnlyarg.  on  a  fess  gu.  a  cross 
pattee  fitchce  between  two  annulets  or,  for  Palles.  Cnst — 
A  lion  sejant  az.  bezantee,  holding  between  his  paws  a  cross 
patee  fitchee  or,  quartering  Nugent  and  Read.  Motto — Deo 
duce  comite  fortuna. 

Mesidence — 21,  Northumberland  Road,  Dublin. 


PALLISER    OF    DEREYLUSKAN. 

Pallisee,  John,  Esq.  ofConiragh,  co.  Waterford, 
and  Derrrluskan,  co.  Tipperary,  C.M.Gr.,  J.P.,  b. 
29  Jan.  1817. 

ILinCaCJC. — This  family  patemally  descends  from  that  of 
BCBY,  Bai-lof  ChaHeville,  extinct,  and  is  now  the  male  repre- 
sentative of  that  family.  John  Bury,  nephew  of  William 
Bury,  the  crandfatherof  the  first  Earl  of  Charleville  (see  Bury 
nf  t!te  Little  JJa.ul),  assumed  the  surname  of  Palliser,  upuu 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  uiatcruul  grandmother, 

John  Palliser,  Esq.  of  Nenby-upon-Wiske,  co.  York,  6. 
about  L550  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Meeke,  Esq.  of  Namby- 
upon-Swale,  same  co.,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Kiikley,  who  left,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 
John. 

I.Anne,  m.  1st,  Richard  Metealf,  Esq.  of  Northallerton,  co. 
York  ;  and  2ndly,  Marmaduke  Franke,  Esq.  of  Knighton, 
same  co. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Pybus,  Esq.  of  Fryarsgarth,  co.  York. 

III.  Elizabeth,  nt.  George  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Danby-upon- 
Wiske,  CO.  York. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Thirske,  co.  York. 

Mr.  Palliser  d.  1623,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Palliser,  Esq.  of  Newby,  6.  1606  ;  vi.  Joan,  dau. 
of  Richard  Frankland,  Esq.  of  Blobberhouse,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Newby,  &.  1639;  m.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Bethcll,  Knt.  of  Ellerton,  co.  York,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Frances,  three  sons, 
1  Thomas,  of  Portobello,  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff  1700, 
got  a  grant  of  the  Great  Island,  in  that  co.  from  James, 
2nd  Duke  of  Ormonde,  Sept.  1702,  h.  1661 ;  d.  Nov.  17r)6  ; 
m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  W  illiam  Wogan,  Esq.  of 
Rathcoffy,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 
John,  d.  unm.,  buried  at  Kilmokea,  co.  Wexford,  7  May, 
1728. 
Thomas,  of  the  Great  Island,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford 


1729,  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Ven.  Robert  Elliott,  D.D., 
Archdeacon  of  Ferns,  and  c(.  *.  jj. 
William,  6.  24  June,  1699;     r,i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip 
Savage,  Esq.  of  Kilgibbon;  and  d.  v.  ^.,  having  had 
two  sons  and  three  daus., 
Philip,   of  the   Great  Island,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 

James  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killiane;  and  d.  s.p.  1784. 
Bethel,  bapt.  28  March,  1722,  d.  unm. 
Katherine,  heiress  of  her  brother,  s.  to  the  Great 
Island,  III.  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Scarr,  and  had  issue. 
Her  grandson,  Matthew  Wilson,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Palliser,  upon  succeeding  to  the  Great 
Island,  m.  12  Aug.  1812,  Jane,  dau.  of  Christian 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Sledagh,  and  had  two  sons,  1 
Christian,  of  Begerin,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rodulphus 
William  Ryan,  Esq.  :  2  Matthew  (Rev.),  Rector  of 
White  Church,  m.  18.55,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Ottiwell  Moore,  Rector  of  Leskinfere,  by  whom  (who 
d.  18  April,  1856),  he  has  a  son,  Frederick,  6.  April, 
1856. 
Ursula,  h.  24  Dec.  1720,  buried  at  Kilmokea,  3  April, 
1 722.  Mary,  d.  unm.  before  1782. 

Walter,  of  Dublin,  d.  21  Nov.  1760;  m.  Katherine 
Cunninghanie,  by  whom  (who  d.  Aug.  1756;  he  had 
a  son, 

Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  ^mm.■,  will  dated  3  Nov. 
1764,  and  proved  5  June,  1765. 
Juliana  Hyde,  ra.  12  April,  1832.  Lieut.  John  Orfeur,  and 
and  had  a  dau.,  Maiy,  who  ra.  George  Robinson  Walters, 
Esq. 

2  Hugh,  of  North  Deighton,  co.  York,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
b.  10'i3;  HI.  Mary,  dau.  of  Humphry  Robinson,  Esq.  of 
Thicket  Priory,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Sir  Hugh  Palliser,    1st  bart.   of  the  Vatch,   Bucks, 

Admiral  of  the  White,  Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospit.il. 

a  Lord  of  the  Admiralty,   created  a  bart.  by  patent 

6  Aug.    1773,  with  special  remainder  to  his  nephew, 

George  Robinson  Walters,   Esq.,   d.  unm.  19  Marcii, 

1796. 

Rebecca,   ra.  Major  William  Walters,  who  d.  28  Feb. 

1789,  leaving  a  son,  George  Robinson  Walters,  R.N., 

m.  (as  above)  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Orfeur. 

and  had  a  son,  who,  having  assumed  the  surname  if 

Palliser,  and  s.  his  great-uncle  in  the   baronetcy, 

became, 

Sir    Hnon  Palliser,    2nd  bart.   of   The  Vatch,    I . 

27  Oct.  1768;  vt.   18  Jan.  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 

Yates,  Esq.  of  Dcdham,   Essex,  who  d.  5  Aug,  1823. 

Sir  Hugh  d.  17  Nov.  1813,  leaving  issue. 

Sib  Hugh  Palliser,  3rd  bart.  of  The  Vatch,  6. 

8  May,  1796,  d.  v.am. 
Mary  Anne  Rachel,   6.   16  March,  1798;  d.  unm. 

10  Dec.  1826. 
Mary  Jane,  m.  1st,  16  April  1822,  William  Lockhart, 
Esq.  of  Gormiston,  co.  Lanark;  and  2ndly,  11  May, 
1848,  Hon.  John  Manley  Arhuthnot  Keaue,  2nd  son 
of  John,  1st  Lord  Keane. 
Alice,  ra.  John  Clough,  Esq.  of  York. 
Ursula,  m.  John  Fletcher,  Esq. 

3  Walter,  of  North  Deighton,  m.  Elizabeth  Sterne,  and  had 
issue, 

Walter  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stokenham,  and  Vicar  of  Great 
Drayton,  and  Askham,  co.  Nottingham,  d.  1778. 
Alice,  »/i.  Robert  Cooper,  Esq. 
II.  AVilllam  (Most  Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
HI.  George,  whose  son, 
John  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Rathfarnham,  to.  Dublin, 
Chancellor  of  Cloyne  26  Dec.  1771,  m.  21  Nov.  1747,  JIary 
Holmes.   His  will,  dated  G  July,  1788,  was  proved  26  J  une, 
1795.     He  left  issue, 

Thomas  Howe. 

Mary,  ra.  Jan.  1776,  Thomas  Loftus,  Esq. 
Jane,  ia.  Jan.  1799,  Kev.  Henry  Maclean,  of  Rathfarn- 
ham. 

Charlotte,  in.  May,  1799,  John  Eodson,  Esq.  of  Rath- 
farnham. 
Mr.  Palliser  was  living  1G65,  being  then  aged  59.   His  2nd  son, 
Most  Rev.  William  Palliser,  Archbishop  of  Cashel,  D.D., 
entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin  13  Jan.  1660,  was  elected  a  Fellow 
1668,  ordained  1669,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Cloyne  5  March, 

1693,  and  translated  to  the  Archbishoprick  of  Cashel  16  June, 

1694.  He  was  6.  1645,  and  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonah  Wheeler, 
Esq.  of  Greenan,  co.  Kilkenny,  widow  of  William  Greatrakes, 
Esq.  of  Afifane,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  June,  1735) 
he  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Jane,  la.  John  Bury,  Esq.  of  Shannon  Grove,  co.  Limerick, 

by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue  (see  Burt  of  LUtle 

Island), 

1  AVilliam  Bury,  whose  grandson,  Charles  William  Bury, 
was  created,  1806,  Earl  of  Charleville. 

2  John  Bury,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Pallise*,  Of 
whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  maternal  uncle. 


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The  Archbishop  d.  1  Jan.  1727,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
^\ndrew"s,  Dublin.     He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  I'alliseb,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham,  b.  1695;  m.  May, 
1721,  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew  Penncfather,  Esq.  of  Cashel, 
Accountant-General  of  Ireland,  and  sister  of  Elizabeth, 
Countess  of  Alexander,  5th  Earl  of  Antrim,  by  whom  (who 
<^  7  April,  1769)  he  had  no  issue,  lie  d.  s.2>-  Oct.  1768,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  I'alliseb,  Esq.  of  Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  who  d. 
1760,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Wrat  I'alliseb,  Esq.  of  Derryluskan,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Yen.  Kichard  Chaloner,  Ueetor  of  Eethard,  and  Prebendary 
of  Kilbragh,  Archdeacon  of  Cashel,  and  was  father  of 

JoDN  Palliseb,  Esq.  of  Derryluskan,  6.  1st  May,  1760 ;  7)i. 
178-J,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co. 
'lipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1844)  had  issue, 

Wbat,  late  of  Derryluskan. 

John  Bury  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clonmel,  m.  10  March,  1830, 
Julia,  dau.  of   Capt.  John  Howe,  H.E.l.C.'s  service,  and 
had  issue,  Wray  Bury,  J. P.,  of  Annestown,  near  Tramore, 
and  John  Rii  hard,  Lieut.  1st  royal  regt. 
Eichard,  J. P.  for  Sussex,   Capt.  12th  Lancers,  m.  8  Aug. 
1832,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Joseph  Maryat,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  AVim- 
bledon  House,  Surrey,  and  had  issue,  John,  (apt.  76th  regt. ; 
Henry;    Itichard;    William;    Joseph;    Hugh;    Charlotte; 
Frances ;  and  Margaret. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1810.  Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Gort. 
Margaret,  )».  Frederick  Charles  Phillips,  Esq.,  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  15th  Hussars.  Grace.  Anna. 

Mr.  Falliser  (/.  27  Dec.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Wray  Palliseb,  Esq.  of  Derryluskan,  co.  Tippcrary,  and 
Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  Waterford  Militia 
Artillery,  6.  1789;  m.  7  Nov.  1814,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
John  Gledstanes,  Esq.  of  Annesgift,  co.  Tipperary,  and  left 
issue, 

JoHs,  now  of  Comragh. 

AVray  Richard  Gledstanes,   Commander  R.N.,   b.  24  May, 

1822. 
Frederick  Hugh,  6.  3  July,  1826;  m.  12  Aug.  1852,  Emily, 

dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Price,  Bart. 

r.dward  Mathew,  late  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  b.  20  Sept.  1823. 
William,  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  18  June,  1830 
Grace  Penelope,  m.  15  June,  1853,  William  Fairholme,  of  co. 

Berwick. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  to.  Nov.  1840,  George  Stephens,  2nd  Viscount 

Gough,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Anna,  m.  John  Nugent  Rose,  eldest  son  of  Major  Gen.  Sir 

John  Kose,  H.E.l.C.S.  Mary. 

Amu — Per  pale  sa.  and  arg.  three  lions  rampant  counter- 
changed.  Cfc.<t — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  demi-eagle, 
wings  elevated  or.     Motto — Deo  volente. 

<ita£a — Derryluskan,  Fethard ;  and  Comragh,  Kilmacthomas. 


Suffolk,  1)1.  1757,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  L'Estrange 

Ewen,  Esq.  of  Deedliam,  Essex. 
Elizabeth,  ii.  u-iun.  May,  1861. 
SrsA.NNAU  Caroline,  nnw  of  Holme  Park. 
Laura  Frances,  0.  18  March,  ls06;  d.  22  June,  1870. 
Mr.  Palmer  d.  1806. 

^ nils— Chequy  or  and  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  two  mullets  of  the 
first.     Cr-st — \  talbot  .^ejcant  enninois. 
Scat— Holme  Park,  near  Reading,  Berks. 


PALMER    OF    HOLME    PARK. 

Palmee,  SrsAKNA  Caeoline,  of  Holme  Park, 
Berk,  s.  her  brother  1874. 

ILintHQC— This  family  was  settled  in  the  parish  of  Hurst, 
Berks,  about  the  year  16C0. 

Robebt  Palmer,  Gent,  of  Great  Russell  Street,  Bloomsbury 
Square  (2nd  son  of  Thomas  Palmer,  who  was  buried  in  Hurst 
Cliurch,  1762,  and  whose  elder  son,  Richard,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Brading,  Isle  of  Wight,  d.  unm.  28  Aug.  1763),  was  for 
many  years  Agent  to  the  Duke  of  Bedford.  He  ra.  1st, 
1745,  Miss  Le  Greys,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  by  whom 
he  had  several  children,  who  all  (/.young;  ant!  2ndly,  1755, 
Miss  Charlotta  Wakelin,  and  by  her  (who  (?.  1768)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1787  (with  four  daus.,  Charlotte,  la.  George 
Beauchamp,  Esq.  of  Thclford,  Norfolk;  Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas 
Beauchamp  Proctor,  Bart,  of  Langley;  Anne,  m.  Francis 
Pym,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  co.  Bedford  ;  and  Caroline,  m. 
Eev.  H.  H.  Edwardes,  of  Pennant,  co.  Denbigh),  an  only  son 
and  successor, 

RicuABD  Palmer,  Esq.,  6.  1765  ;  m.  17D1,  Jane,  eldest  dau., 
of  Oldtield  Bowles,  Esq.  of  North  Aston,  co.  O.xford,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1812)  he  left  issue, 

r.OBEBT,  late  of  Bolme  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Berks 
from  1825  to  18-59,  and  High  Sheriff  1818,  6.  31  Jan.  1793; 
(/.  24  ^•ov.  1872. 

Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Purey,  near  Reading,  6. 
28  Dec.  1795;  s.  his  brother  1872  ;  d.  25  Oct.  1874. 

Henry  (Rev.).  M.A.,  Rector  of  Little  Laver,  Essex,  6.  5  Dec. 
1799  ;  ,/.  31  Oct.  1870. 

Mary,  ,(.  unm.  18H. 

Charlotte  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Charles  William  Golding,  Rector  of 
Crofton,    CO.   York;     and    d.    April,    1817,  leaving    issue, 

Henry  (Rev.),  b.  April,  1816,  Sector  of  Stratford  St.  Mary's, 


PALMER    OF    NAZING. 

Palmer,  George,  Esq.  of  Nazing  Park,  Esses, 
a  Terdurer  of  Waltliani  Forest,  and  Lieut. -Col.  of 
tlie  Essex  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  which  he  raised  in 
1830,  and  maintained  for  five  years  entirely  at  his 
own  cost,  High  Sheriff  for  Essex  1863,  b.  23  July, 
1799  ;  m.  21  June,  1827,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  2ud 
dau.  of  John  Surtces,  Esq.  of  2sewcastle-on-Tync, 
and  niece  of  the  Countess  of  Eldon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  who  distinguished  himself, 
1857-8,  during  the  Indian  mutiny,  organized  a  demi- 
battcry  of  artillery,  which  he  commanded  for  13  months, 
received  a  miUtary  medal  for  India,  and  clasp  for  Delhi, 
and  special  letter  of  acknowledgment  from  the  Queen,  the 
Governor-General  of  India  having  three  times  mentioned 
liis  services  in  his  despatches,  J.P. ;  b.  12  Nov.  1828;  m. 
1  Oct.  1861,  Emily,  eldest  duu.  of  William  Vansittart, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Windsor,  and  has  issue.  Emily  Charlotte. 

II.  Archdale  ViUiers,  H.E.l.C.'s  Civil  Service,  6.  17  Feb. 
1832;  jii.  28  Feb.  i860,  Helen,  dau.  of  William  Tiyler, 
Esq.  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue,  Archdale, 
6.  17  Nov.  1866;  Maude  Mary;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  and 
Kate. 

in.  Ralph  Charlton,  6.  3  Oct.  1839. 

IV.  William  Cotterell  Surtees,  deceased. 

I.  Charlotte  Maria,  m.  10  July,  1856,  Robert  William  Hamil- 
ton, Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  served  in  the 
Crimea,  eldest  son  of  William  John  Hamilton,  Esq.,  late 
M.P.  for  Newport,  a  descendant  of  the  Hamiltons  of 
I(  'isha  w. 

Mr.  Palmer  was  appointed,  1835,  one  of  the  Com- 
missioners for  the  Colonisation  of  South  Austraha, 
and  founded   the  colony  without  any  cost   to  the 
nation  ;  he  also  took  an  active  part  in  the  forma-   < 
tion  of  the  first  settlement  in  2\ew  Zealand,  1839. 

JLinraiJC.— John  Palmer,  ofMarston,  co.  Stafford,  living 
15i;g,  a  scion  of  Palmer  af  co.  YoiL;  was  ancestor  of  the 
Palmers  of  Wanlip,  co.  Leieestcr,  and  Nazing  Park,  Essex,  as 
well  as  of  Sir  Roundell  Palmer,  created  Baron  Seltiorne,  23  Oct. 
1872.  The  full  peditrree  derived  from  the  records  of  the 
Herald's  College,  London,  appears  in  Bckke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetage. 

William  PALsrEB,  Esq.  of  Nazing  Park,  an  eminent  Mer- 
chant of  London,  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Palmer,  of  Ches- 
hunt,  Herts,  and  grandson  of  .Archdale  Palmer,  of  Wanlip,  co. 
Leicester,  served  as  J.P.  and  Hi^'h  Sheriff  of  Essex.  He  m. 
17G6,  Mary,  sister  of  Samuel  Hursley,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Roches- 
ter, only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  llorsley,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Thorley 
and  Newington  Butts,  younger  brother  of  S.  llorsley,  Esq. 
of  Bolam  House,  Northumbeiland  (whose  granddau.  and 
heiress  by  her  marriage  with  Lord  Decics,  carried  the  name 
of  Horsley  and  estate  of  Bolam  into  that  branch  of  the  family 
of  Beresford),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  6  May,  1773;  d.  24  Sept.  1799. 

III.  William  Jocelyu  (Rev.;,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Mixbury,  co. 
Oxford;  6.5  Feb.  1778;  m.  1810,  Dorothea  Richardson  (who 
d.  Dec.  1867),  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Roundell,  ot" 
Gledstonc,  co.  "i'ork,  and  d.  1853,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  FcUow  of  Magdalen  Coll. 
Oxford. 

2  Sir  Rocsdell  Palmer,  created  Lord  Selbobke  («ee 
Burke's  Petri"/'). 

3  Thomas,  6.  18  Feb.  1814;   d.  6  March,  1823. 

4  Henry  Roundell.  tj.  lu  July,  1816,  lost  in  the  ship  "  Eliza- 
beth," on  his  voyage  home  from  Quebec.  Dec.  1834. 

5  George  Horsley  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Coldhayes,  Hants, 
liector  of  Mixliury,  co.  Oxford,  b.  10  July,  1824:  ni. 
3  Aug.  185'J,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Frances,  only  child  of 
Rev.  Francis  Horsley,  of  Matching,  Essex. 

6  Edwin  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  Fcllo»  of  lialliol  Coll.,  Pro- 
fes.sor  of  Latin  at  Oxiord:  m.  1867,  Henrietta,  youngest 
(Uu   of  the  Uev.  James  itiddell,  and  has  issue,  Edwia 


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Jame?,   h.   10  Jan.   lSfl3 ;    Mary  Ilonrietta,    and    Lucj* 
L)orullu;i. 

1  Mary  Kichartlson,  d.  iinm.  14  Nov.  1809. 

2  Eleanor,  m.  18  Feb.  ls.51,  the  Ecv.  Cyril  William  Wood, 
who  c;.  1870.     Slio  d.  Dec.  1873,  leaving  two  sons. 

3  Kmnia,  d.  vjuh.  28  March,  1874. 

4  Dorotliea,  d.  unm.  1852.  5  Emily  Frances. 

IV.  John  Ilorsloy,  b.  7  July,  1779,  an  eminent  Director  of 
the  Uank  of  England,  to.  1st,  Nov.  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Belli,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  (/.Sept.  1838)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Howloy,  of  Canon  Hill,  Maidenhead,  b.  1812; 
m.  2  May,  1S44,  Jessie  Fanny,  3rd  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral 
Henry  Francis  Grevillo,  It.N.,  G.B.,  and  has  issue,  Gre- 
ville  Horsley,  6.  20  May,  1845  ;  and  Cecil  lirooke,  b. 
26  Jan.  18.50. 

2  John  Carrington,  b.  181.5;  m.  18-10,  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Lois,  Esq.,  ll.E.I.C.S.,  and  iias,  John  Horsley,  6.  July, 
1847  ;  Edmund  Stuart,  b.  1  Dec.  18.52  ;  and  other  is.sue. 

8  Richard  Steuait,  b.  1821;  ■/,;.  l.st,  Emma,  dau.  of  D. 
Elliott,  ll.E.I.C.S.,  cousin  of  the  Earl  of  Minto,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1850)  had  a  dau.;  he  m.  2nd!y,  1859,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Eev.  A.  Lambert,  and  had  issue,  Archibald  Steuart, 
6.  Sept.  18C0 ;  and  Emma  Sophia.  Mr.  K.  S.  I'almer  d. 
Oct.  1802. 

1  Elizabeth  Georgiana.  2  Sophia,  d.  1839. 

3  Mary  Louisa,  d.  18-13. 

4  Frances  Caroline,  m.  19  April,  1870,  Col.  Crompton,  of 
Azerley  Hall,  co.  York. 

Mr.  John  Horsley  Palmer  vi.  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  J. 
Cockerell,  Esq.,  and  d.  lob.  1858. 

V.  Edward,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  10  July,  1781,  perished  by  ship- 
wreck, in  command  of  the  "Nautilus,"  8  Jan.  1807. 

VI.  Ralph  (Sir),  b.  11  April,  1783,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  Madras,  m.  Margaret  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen. 
Fearon,  C.B.,  and  left  at  his  decease  a  son,  F'rcderic;  and 
four  daus.,  Georgiana,  Margaret,  Henrietta,  and  Anna. 

1.  Mary.  ii.  Anna  Maria,  d.  young, 

III.  Elizabeth  Anne. 
Mr.  Palmer  d.  1819 ;  his  eldest  son, 

George  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Nazinj?  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  South  Essex,  6.  11  Feb.  1772,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Hertford  1818,  represented  South  Essex  in  three  Parliaments, 
1836-47,  was  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Royal  National  Society 
for  the  Preservation  of  Life  from  Shipwreck,  1824,  and  the  in- 
ventor of  the  first  life-boat  used  by  that  Society,  of  which  he 
was  Deputy  Chairman  until  his  death,  1863;  he  to.  29  Dec. 
1795,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Bund,  Esq.  of 
Wick,  CO.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Oct.  18.56)  left  at 
his  decease,  12  May,  1853,  three  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  George, 
now  of  Nazing  Park;  ii.  William,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Pro- 
fessor of  Civil  Law  at  Gresham  Coll.,  b.  9  Nov.  1802,  d. 
24  April,  1858;  iii.  Francis,  b.  17  Feb.  1810;  and  Elizabeth, 
m.  25  Feb.  1830,  Robert  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  co.  Here- 
ford. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  hars  sa.,  charged  the  upper  part  with  two 
and  tlic  lower  with  one  trefoil  slipped  of  the  field;  in  chief  a 
greyhound  courant  of  the  second.  Crist — A  greyhoimd  sejant 
sa.  collared  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  trefoil  arg. 
Motto — Palma  virtuti. 

Seat — Nazing  Park,  Waltliam  Abbey,  Essex. 


PAIiMEE,    OP    WITHCOTE    HALL. 

Palmer,  Fkederick,  Esq.  of  Witlicote  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Leicester,  High  Slierili 
1865,  J.P.  Rutland,  Lieut. -Col.  Leicestershire  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  formerly  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  15 
July,  1825  ;  m.  14.  Nov.  1850,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
W.  H.  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Conyngliam  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  only  sister  of  W.  H.  Harrison-Uroadlcy, 
Esq.,  M.P.  East  Hiding  co.  York  {see  IjUOADLEY  of 
Welton  House),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Geoffuy  Eroadlev,  b.  14  June,  1804. 
I.  Mary  Soijhia.  ii.  Hester  Alice. 

111.  Emily  Ueyrick. 

Mr.  Palmer  is  2nd  surviving  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Palmer,  of  Witlicote  Hall,  by  Elizabeth  his  ■wife, 
dau.  of  tlie  Rev.  Samuel  lleyrick,  and  grandson  of 
Sir  John  Palmer,  5lli  bavt.,  of  Carlton,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Leicester,  and  Cliarlottc  his  wife,  duu.  of  Sir 
Henry  Gough,  Eart.  of  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick. 

Arhis — Sa.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  crescents  arg. 
Great— A  wyvcm  or,  armed  and  langued  gu.  3Iolto — Par  sit 
fortuna  laburi. 

■S'OTi— Withcote  Hall,  Oakham.  Toion  House— ZO,  Beaufort 
Gardens,  S.W.    Ciit(<— Conservative. 


PALIIES    OP    LADBPlGOE:!:. 

See  MoEEWooD  of  Alfeeto;i. 


PALMER    OP    EAHAIT. 

Palmer,  Charles  Collet,  Esq.  of  Ealian 
House,  CO.  Kildare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  in. 
18GG,  May  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Eraucis  Longworth 
Dames,  Esq.  of  Grreenhill,  King's  Co.,  D.L.,  and 
has  issue, 

r.  William  Francis,  b.  1807.        ii.  Dudley  CoUey,  6. 187S. 
HI.  Charles  Nugent,  b.  1870. 
I.  Mabel  Elizabeth. 

iLtUCagC. — The  family  of  Palmer  have  been  a  long  lime 
settled  in  the  co.  Kildare;  the  estate  of  Rahan  came  into  the 
family  by  the  marriage  of 

Charles  Palmer,  with  Dorothy,  sister  of  Dudley  Collcy, 
Esq.  of  Nahan,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kildare  1734,  and  nephew  of 
Henry  Colley,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carbury,  the  ancestor  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington.  Of  this  marriage  there  were,  with  other 
issue,  two  sons,  Charles  and  George.    The  elder, 

Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Rahan,  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Lambe,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Lamiie. 

II.  William  Lambe,  Capt.  in  the  18th  Light  Dragoons, 
served  at  Waterloo,  ra.  Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Temjile, 
8th  bart.  of  Stowc,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Frede- 
rick, and  a  dau.,  Eliza,  who  d.  at  Versailles,  1875. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Ballyhagan. 
I.  Eliza. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Charles  Palmer,  of  Rahan,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Hamilton  Lowe  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lake,  co.  Tipperary, 
by  Henrietta,  sister  of  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  1st  bart.  of 
Templemorc,  and  had  issue,  #1 

I.  Hamilton  William,  d.  young.  ^ 

II.  Charles  Colley,  d.  young. 

III.  William  Lamiie,  liis  successor. 
I.  Elizabeth,  »t.  Thomas  Kemrins,  Esq.  of  Killeen,  Queen's  Co. 

Mr.  Palmer  d.  1840,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

William  Lambe  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Rahan,  m.  Elizabeth 
Emily  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  and  d.  1849, 
having  had,  with  three  daus.,  Isabella,  Elizabeth,  and  Hen- 
rietta, who  d.  young, 

I.  Charles  Collet,  now  of  Nalian. 

II.  Hamilton  William,  ?/i.  1877,  Henrietta  Frances,  widow  of 
Capt.  George  Macartney,  of  Lissanoure  Castle,  co.  Antrim, 
and  dau.  of  Robert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co.  West- 
meath,  D.L. 

I.  Augusta,  7n.  Capt.  William  Clarke,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Arg..  a  chevron  or,  between  three  palmers'  scrips  sa., 
tassels  and  buckles  or.  C'j-csi — An  arm  in  armour  embowed 
ppr.  garnished  or,  the  hand  grasping  a  spear  also  ppr. 
Motto — Honor  virtutis  praimium. 

Seat— Rahan  House,  Clonard,  co.  Kildare. 


PALMES    OP    NABUEN. 

Palmes,  The  Eev.  William  Lindsay,  M.A.  of 
Naburn  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  J. P.,  late  Vicar  of  Hornsea 
with  Long  Eiston  and  Rural  Dean,  Proctor  in  Convo- 
cation for  the  East  Eiding,  b.  29  Juno,  1813  ;  «i.  27 
June,  1819,  Marianne,  dau.  of  Amaziah  Empson, 
Esq.  of  Spellow  Hill,  Eoro'bridge,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  (Rev.),  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  17  March,  1851. 

II.  Arthur  Lindsay,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  b.  18  April,  1853. 

III.  Guy  St.  Maur,  14th  Hussars,  b.  13  April,  1S54. 

IV.  Bryan  William,  b.  31  March,  1855. 
v.  John  Edmund,  b.  18G1. 

I.  Ellen  Isabella.  ii.  Marian  Edith. 

?JL{lTr7T(JC. — Tills  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity,  ft 
was  originally  seated  in  the  co.  of  Somerset;  and,  so  far  back 
as  the  12ih  century,  it  is  found  in  alliance  with  the  great 
Somerset  House  of  St,  Maur,  which  had  summons  to  Parlia- 
ment in  the  reign  of  Kdwaud  11.  The  estate  of  Naburn  has 
regularly  descended  from  father  to  son  ever  since  the  year 
1220. 

William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn  (9th  in  descent  from  Sir 
William  Palmes,  of  Naburn,  living  19  Edward  III.,  and  15th 
from  Manfred  Palmes,  living  circa  G  Stephen),  in.  1st,  Ehnor, 
dau.  of  William  Ueslerton,  Esq.  of  Hcslerton,  and  had  twosons, 


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Bbiak,  his  heir. 

Guy,  Scrjeant-at-Law,  tn.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Drew, 
Esq.  of  Bristow,  and  was  ani.cstur  of  the  I;iniily  ol  I'almes 
of  Lindleii,  CO.  York,  the  eventual  heiress  of  which,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Lindley,  m.  Sia 
William  Strickland,  Bart. 

Mr.  Palmes  jii.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  WilHam  Westrop,  Esq. 
He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

Brian  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Nalmrn,  who  was  Justice  of  Assize 
CO.  Lancaster.  Of  this  learned  person  there  is  a  portrait  at 
Naburn,  inscribed,  "Bryan  Palmes,  Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  ob.  1511."  His  son  and  heir  (by  Ellen,  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Aeclom,  Esq.  of  Morbic), 

Nicholas  Palmes,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Johann,  dau.  of  William 
Conyers,  Esq.  of  Sockburne,  and  had  an  only  son,  Brian,  bis 
heir.  He  hi.  2ndly,  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Waterton,  Knt. 
of  Walton,  and  had  further  issue.    His  eldest  son, 

Brian  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  ra.  1st,  Johanna,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Dawney,  Knt.  of  Cowick,  but  had  no  issue.  He  )?i. 
2ndly,  Anne,  one  of  the  daus.  of  Sir  John  Constable,  of  Halsham 
and  Burton  Constable,  and  by  her  had  (with  Eranecs,  the  wife 
of  Gabriel  Fairfax,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  living  about  the  year  15S4, 
who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Dawney,  Knt.  of  Cowick  and 
Sezay,  or  Sessay,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  George  Palmes,  Knt.  of  Naburn,  m.  1st,  1584,  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Kalph  Balthorpe,  Knt.  of  Balthorpc,  and  had  issue. 
Sir  George  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Stotton,  of  Crakemarsh,  widow  of 
BoRer  Constable.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
William  Langdale,  Esq.  of  Langthorpe,  and  was  father  of 
several  children,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

William  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Sir  Brian  Stapleton,  Knt.  of  Hirst  Courtney,  near  Selby, 
and  was  *•.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  h.  3  Nov.  1666;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  George  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  whoiii.  Frances,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Kobert  Plumpion,  Esq.  of  Plumpton,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
George  Hcncage,  Esq.  of  Hainton,  co.  Lincoln,  d.  without 
surviving  issue,  7  Feb.  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn,  who  r,i.  16  Nov.  1775, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Wharrie,  of  Hull,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  1783,  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Masborough,  near  Piotherham ;   and  a  son, 

George  Palmes,  Esq.,  of  Naburn,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
18  Oct.  1776  ;  m.  15  Jan.  1810,  Margaret  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William  Lindsay,  Esq.  of  Oatlands,  co.  Lanark,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  8  April,  1869)  had  issue, 

Bryan,  Capt.52Ed  Light  Infantry,  d.  ■kwto.  at  Barbados,  1839. 

WiLi  lAM  Lindsay,  now  of  Naburn. 

John  Philip,  Capt.  E.N.,  ;,*.  Mary  Head,  of  Halifax,  Nova 

Scotia :  and  rf.  21  Feb.  1869,  leaving  four  children,  Manfred ; 

Francis ;  Philip ;  and  Maud. 
Manfred  Leslie,  (/.  at  Trinidad,  1839. 
James,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Eserick,  co.  York,  m.  1849,  Annie 

Augusta  Champney,  and  has  Bryan:  Percy;  George;  Cecil; 

Edwin ;  Gerald ;  Louisa  Dundas ;  Edith  Mary ;  Alice ;  Mary ; 

Eveline;  and  Helen. 
Isabella,  m.  1834.  James  Bruce  Jardine,  Esq.  of  Hallside,  co. 

Lanark.  Georgina.  Eliza.  Frances  Edith. 

Mr.  Palmes  d.  March,  1851. 

Arms—G\x.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  a  chief  vaire.     Cresi—A 
hand  holding  a  palm-braneh.   MoUo — Ut  Falma  Justus. 
Seat — Naburn  Hall,  near  York. 


PAPILIiON    OF    CEOWHTJBST    PARK. 

Papillox,  Thomas,  E.^q.  of  Crowhurst  Park, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  7  March,  1803  ;  m.  8  Sept. 
1825,  Frances  Margaret,  2ncl  dau.  of  tlic  late  iSir 
Henry  Oxenden,  Eart,  of  Broome  Park,  Kent,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Phi  LIP  Oxenden,  of  Lexden  Manor  House,  Essex,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  late  Major  Royal  East  Kent  Mounted  Rifles,  51. P. 
for  Colchester  1859  to  1665,  6.  1  Aug.  182G;  w.  16  Sept. 
1862,  Emily  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
Gamier,  Dean  of  Lincoln,  by  Lady  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Keppel  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Charles,  4tli 
Earl  of  Albemarle,  and  has  issue,  1  Pelham  Rawstorn, 
6.  22  June,  1864;  2  Ilaiold  Gamier,  and  3  Godfrey 
Keppel,   twins,    6.   26  Sept.    18C7  ;  4   Phuip   Hardinge, 


b.    June  29,   1873;   Muriel  Caroline;    Cicely  GcrtrDfle ; 
Bertha  Sybil. 

II.  Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  23  Nov.  1835  ;  m.  Oct.  1867, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thoma.s  llardeaslle,  Esq.,  of  Pradshaw 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  1  JI.  Gabrielle  C.  Pel- 
hnm,  6.  3Sept.  ISlJd;  1  Antoinette  T.  Pelham;  2 Marguerite 
E.  Pelham. 

III.  John  Ashton,  Major  E.E.,  6.  6  Nov.  1838;  m.  8  Sept. 
1860,  Lydia  Charlotte  Girardot,  6th  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Girard6t,  of  Hiiiton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  1  Kate  ; 
2  C'ecile ;  3  Rose. 

IV.  David,  b.  4  Jan.  1844,  Capt.  32nd  Highlanders. 

I.  Mary  Graham. 

II.  Frances  Marin,  m.  Oct.  1861,  Samuel  Ashton,  Esq.,  of 
Felham  Grange,  Sussex. 

III.  Emily  Caroline,  m.  10  July,  1861,  Carew  Louis  Augus- 
tus O'Grady,  E^q.,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  son  of  Vice- 
Admiral  O'Grady,  of  Eriuagh  House,  co.  Limerick.  Ho 
d.  8  Oct.  1863. 

IV.  Adelaide,  r,i.  10  July,  1861,  Francis  Gregory  Haviland, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

v.  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

VI.  Margaret  Anne  Pelham,  m.  Fell.  1862,  Edward  Brent 
Prest,  Esq.,  Barrister-at  Law. 

VII.  Lila  Matilda,  m.  1875,  Capt.  Hardinge,  C.B.,  A.D.C.,  E.N. 

VIII.  Florence. 

iLuifilCIC.— In  Dugdalc's  Monasticon,  we  find  Toraldi's 
DE  Papillon  one  of  the  witnesses  to  a  deed  of  confirmation 
granted  by  William  the  Conqceror  to  the  church  of  Durham. 

In  the  reign  of  King  John, 

Ralph  Papillon  was  elected  Abbot  of  Westminster  ;  and  in 
the  reign  of  Edward  I.,  William  Papillon,  one  of  the  King's 
most  devoted  servants,  was  recommended  by  his  ro^al  master, 
in  the  31st  year  of  his  reign,  to  the  Abbot  and  convent  of 
Leicester,  for  a  corrody  from  that  house.  Tliis  WiUiam  Papil- 
lon is  supposed  to  have  founded  the  family  of  Papillon  of 
Luhenham,  in  Leicestershire.  His  nephew  and  heir  waa 
Roger  Papillon. 

Anthony  Papillon,  the  friend  of  Erasmus,  and  one  of  the 
most  distinguished  of  the  Huguenots  in  France,  held  an  office 
at  the  court  of  Feancis  I.,  and  enjoyed,  in  an  eminent  degree, 
the  favour  and  protection  of  the  pious  Margaret  of  Valois.  He 
d.  suddenly,  1525,  not  without  the  suspicion  of  poison,  leavins 
a  son,  also  a  champion  of  the  Reformation,  who  fell  on  St. 
Bartholomew's  Day,  1572.     He  was  fatlier  of 

Thomas  Papillon,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Heskt 
IV.  of  France,  who  went  three  embassies  to  Venice  for  that 
Monarch,  but  in  1593,  he,  at  his  own  request,  left  the  King's 
service  on  his  renouncing  the  Protestant  faith.  He  m.  12  Aug. 
1572,  Jane  Vicue  de  la  Pierre,  and  by  her  (who  was  drowned 
on  her  passage  to  England)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  an  eminent  Lawyer,  Counsellor  of  the  Parliament 
of  Paris,  and  Scribe  of  the  Synod  of  Aries  1620,  6. 1758,  who 
m.  in  Paris,  and  was  father  of  David  Papillon,  a  good  and 
learned  man,  who  was  banished  from  Paris,  and  was  impri- 
soned three  years  at  Avranehcs,  in  Normamiy,  on  account 
of  his  attaehmeut  to  the  reformed  religion.  He  d.  in 
England,  1693. 

u.  David,  ancestor  of  the  Papillons  of  Acrise, 

Thomas  Papillon,  d.  20  Nov.  ICOS,     His  2nd  son, 

David  Papillon,  of  Lubcnhani,  co.  Leicester,  m.  1st,  11 
June,  1611,  Mary  Castcl,  and  by  her  (whod.  3  May,  1614)  had 
a  son,  Thomas,  whoc/.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau.,  JIary,  m.  7  June, 
1631,  Peter  Fontaine,  Esq.  He  lu.  2ndly,  4  July,  1615, 
Anne  Mary  Calandrini,  of  a  family  famous  through  many 
generations  at  Lucca,  in  Italy;  her  grandfather,  Juliano, 
adopted  the  reformed  religion,  and  soon  had,  with  her  father, 
Jean,  to  leave  their  possessions  there,  and  take  refuge  in 
France.  Ju!iano  was  great  grandson  of  Sir  Pietro  Calandiini, 
the  brother  of  Philippo,  Cardinal  of  Bologna,  1470,  and  of  Popi} 
Nicholas  V.  By  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1675)  David  Fapillo:i 
left  at  his  decease,  16.')9,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Anne,  ni.  Ist 
1C53,  William  Brudenell,  Esq.,  of  Glaston,  co.  Rutland ;  and 
2ndly,  1655,  Everard  Fawkner,  Esq. ;  and  a  son, 

Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.,  of  Papillon  Hall,  LubcnUam,  6. 
6  Sept.  1G23,  an  eminent  merchant  of  London.  He  was  M.P. 
for  Dover  1679-81,  '90,  and  for  London  1695-93,  a  strenuous 
supporter  of  civil  and  religious  liberty.  In  16S2  he  was  chosen 
a  second  time  SherilT  of  London  by  a  large  majority  of  votes,  in 
opposition  to  the  nominee  of  the  Government;  and  for  attempt- 
ing to  compel  the  Lord  Mayor,  Sir  William  Pritehard,  to  attend 
and  swear  him  into  that  office,  he  was  brought  to  a  State  fiial, 
1684,  and  condemned  in  a  fine  of  £10,000.  He  m.  Jane.  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bruadnax,  Esq.,  of  Godmershaui,  Kent,  and  bad 


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issue,  Phillip,  his  successor  ;  Elizabeth,  m.  1676,  the  Lord 
Chief  Baron,  Sir  Edward  Warde  ;  Sarah,  m.  16S3,  Samuel 
Eawstom,  Esq.,  of  London,  and  afterwards  of  Lexden,  Sussex : 
and  Anna  Maria,  m.  1687,  William  Turner,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law.  Mr.  Papillon  d.  1702,  bavins  bequeathed  £1,000  to  the 
Mercers'  Company,  of  which  he  was  Master,  "  to  relieve  any 
of  his  family  that  might  at  any  future  time  come  to  want." 
He  purchased,  1666.  the  manor  of  Acrise,  in  Kent,  in  which 
and  his  other  possessions,  he  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Papillos,  of  Acrise,  6.  1060,  M.P.  for  Dover  1700-2- 
7-15,  m.  1st,  1689,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  JoUiffe,  Esq.,  of 
Caverswall  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
surviving  son,  David,  his  heir.  He  yn.  2ndly,  1695,  Susannah, 
dau.  of  George  Hen.?haw,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1707)  he  had 
issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Papillon  d.  1736,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

DatiID  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrise,  M.P.  for  New  Eomney 
1722-28,  and  for  Dover  1735,  a  Commissioner  of  Excise,  6.  1691 ; 
VI.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Timothy  Keyser,  Esq.  of  London, 
merchant,  and  bad  one  son  and  four  daus.  He  d.  1762,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

David  Papillo.>c,  Esq.  of  Acrise  and  Lee,  both  in  Kent, 
Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Excise  for  several  years.  He  rn.  1st, 
1753,  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Turner,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1770)  he  had  issue.  Mr.  Papillon  m.  2ndiy,  1772, 
Esther,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Curteois,  of  Sevenoaks,  but  had 
no  other  children.    He  d.  1809,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thosias  Papillos,  Esq.,  of  Acrise,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  East  Kent 
Mihtia,  6.  12  Jan.  17.57:  m.  2  June,  1791,  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
and  (after  the  death  of  her  brother,  John  Cressett  Pelham, 
Esq.  1838)  co-heiress  of  Henry  Cressett  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Crow- 
hurst  Park,  Sussex,  and  Cound  Hail,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1339;  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Crowhurst. 

II.  John,  Piector  of  Lexden,  Essex,  b.  30  Dec.  1806;  m.  1st, 
27  Feb.  1840,  Frances  Anne  Prudentia,  dau.  of  the  Eight 
Eev.  John  Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin,  and 
Ardagh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1853)  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Leslie  (Rev.),  b.  12  April,  1841,  Fellow  of  New 
Coll.  Oxford:  ,n.  14  Dec.  1871,  Eilith  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Eev.  Charles  Browne  Dalton,  Vicar  of  Highgate,  and 
Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Thomas, 
6.  24  May,  1873 ;  and  Mary  Frances,  0.  29  May,  1876. 

1  Isabella,  m.  7  Aug.  1S62,  John  Henry  LesUe,  Esq.,  71st 
Light  Infantry. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Laura  Nancy,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Christopher  Lochner,  Capt.  H.E.I.C."s  naval  service. 

III.  Alexander  Frederick  William,  Major  E.A.,  m.  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Stewart,  Esq.,  Solicitor-General  of  Ber- 
muda, and  has  issue  seven  .sons  and  one  dau. 

1.  Ann,  m.  Major-Gen.  Eichard  Hardinge,  E.A. ;  sherf.  1819 ; 
he  d.  1864.  n.  Maria. 

m.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  1861.        iv.  Frances,  d.  1856. 

V.  Harriet,  d.  1846. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Jlary,  to.  Rev.  Henry  Thursby  Pelham,  of 
Cound  Hall,  Salop;  d.  25  Dec.  1874. 

vn.  Lucy  Jane.  vui.  Bridget  Octayia. 

Col.  Papillon  d.  1838. 

Arms — Az.,   on  a  chevron  between  three  butteriiies  arg. 
Crest — A  crescent.     Mott'i — Ditat  servata  fides. 
Seat — Crowhurst  Park,  Battle,  Sussex. 


PARDOE    OF    NASH    COUHT, 

Pabdoe,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Cleeton  and  Kash 
Court,  Salop,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Salop,  and  J. P.  co. 
"Worcester,  b.  2  Dec.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  11  July,  1843, 
Laiira,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  "White,  Esq.  of 
Bognor,  Sussex,  and  niece  of  Robert  Bridgeman 
More,  Esq.  of  Linlev  Hall,  Salop;  and  2ndlT,  22 
Jan.  1850,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Fielder  Croome,  Esq.  of  Putloe,  co.  Gloucester. 

iLinrSJC— The  original  residence  of  the  Pardoe  family 
was  at  Cleeton,  co.  Salop,  and  they  were  there  seated  for 
many  generations ;  the  estate  is  still  In  the  possession  of  the 
present  Mr.  Pardoe,  of  Nash  Court. 

Geobge  Pabdoe,  son  of  George  Pardoe,  of  Cleeton  and  Fain- 
tree,  d.  1669,  and  at  that  date  the  Pardoes  are  stated  in  old 
writings  to  have  been  resident  at  Cleeton  long  previously. 
George  Pardoe  was  father  of  Geokge  Pabdoe,  of  Cleeton,  who 
d.  1682,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother,  Edwabd  Pabdoe,  of  Cleeton, 
who  d.  1714,  leaving  a  son  and  successor,  George  Pabdoe, 
Esq.  of  Cleeton,  0.  1694,  who  d.  17C0,  and  was  father  of  George 
Pabdoe,  Esq.  of  Cleeton,  6.  1728,  m.  Eliiabeth,  daa.  of  the 


Eev.  J.  Rocke,  Eector  of  Ludlow,  and  left  at  his  deceasei 
1783,  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Pabdoe,  Esq.  of  Cleeton  and  Nash  Court,  6.  1756 ; 
TO.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  Dansey  Dansey,  Esq.  of  Easton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue,  i.  Geobge  Dakset,  his 
heir;  ii.  James,  d.  1829;  in.  Francis,  d.  1818;  i.  Ellen  Lucy, 
m.  the  Very  Eev.  J.  H.  P.  Low  e.  Dean  of  Exeter;  ii.  Anna, 
m.  E.  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood  House,  Tenbury ;  in.  Hester, 
twin  with  Anna,  d.  1836;  rv.  Maria,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Powell, 
Rector  of  Munslow  ;  v.  Isabella ;  and  vi.  Emma.  Mr.  Pardoe 
d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  George  Danset  Pabdoe,  of  Nash  Court,  6.  March, 
1786  ;   'III.  1810,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Eev. 
Samuel  Sneade,  of  Ludlow,  Eector  of  Bedstone,  Salop,  and  has 
issue, 
George,  now  of  Nash  Court. 
Henry,  99th  regt.,  b.  26  Jan.  1817. 

Frederick,  b.  6  Nov.  1818;  ni.  1846,  Anna  Maria  Evans,  and 
has  issue,  George  Owen  ;  Frederick ;  Frank ;  Emma ;  Anna. 
Arthur,  of  Parstow  Hall,  Shropshire,  J.P.  for  the  cos.  of  Salop 
and  Dorset,  b.  9  April,  1821;  m.  20  April,  1847,  Mary 
Bangor  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Jenkins,  Vicar 
of  Sidmouth,  Devon,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  John,  b.  1851 ; 
WUham  Herbert,  b.  1855;  Ellen  Mary. 
Mary  Eliza,  m.  1838,  John  Penney,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Moor, 
and  has  issue. 

The  Eev.  George  D.  Pardoe  d.  May,  1856. 

AiTiis — Arg.,  a  cross  counter  componee  or  and  gu.,  between 
in  the  1st  quarter  a  water  bouget,  in  the  2nd  an  eagle  dis- 
played, in  the  3rd  a  swan,  and  in  the  4th  an  escallop,  all  sa., 
on  a  chief  az.  a  lion  passant  guardant  of  the  first.  Crest — A  lion 
passant  guardant. 

Siat — Nash  Court,  near  Tenbury,  Shropshire. 


PARDOE    OF    LEYTON. 

Pahdoe,  Ret.  John,  M.A.,  of  Leyton,  Essex, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Leyton,  Essex,  Yicar  of 
Leyton,  b.  31  Aug.  1813  ;  m.  24  April,  1838,  Frances, 
8rd  dau.  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington, 
Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon  (M.P.  for  the  co.  fifteen 
years),  a  branch  of  Thoenhill  of  Thornhill,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1878)  has  issue, 

I.  John  'Eev.),  of  Gravely  Eectory,  Herts,  6.  1  April,  1839"; 
v)i.  16  Aug.  1876,  Isabella  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eobert 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Newlands,  Hitchin,  Herts,  and  has  a  dau., 
Eose  Frances. 

II.  Edward  Willoughby,  late  Lieut.  87th  regt.  Eoyal  Irish 
Fusiliers,  and  1st  or  royal  regt.,  h.  28April,  1841. 

III.  Charies  William,  b.  5  Oct.  1848. 

IV.  Oliver  Thornhill,  b.  5  Sept.  1SC3. 

I.  Charlotte  Georgina.  ii.  Frances  Matilda. 

III.  Mary  Catherine.  iv.  Juliana  Elizabeth. 

V.  Harriet  Anna.  vi.  Everilda  Henrietta. 

liiur.igC.— The  Manor  of  Leyton  belonged  to  the  Abbey 
of  Stratford.  After  the  dissolution  of  Monasteries  temy. 
Hesrt  VIII.,  it  was  granted  to  Thomas,  Lord  Wriothesley, 
Lord  Chancellor,  who  sold  it  to  Sir  Ealph  Warren,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  and  he  dying  in  1553.  left  Eichard,  his  son 
and  heir.  On  the  death  of  the  latter  in  1597,  Oliver  Cromwell, 
of  Hinthingbr,.oke  House,  Huntingdon  (uncle  of  the  Protector) 
succeeded  to  the  estate,  being  a  nephew  of  the  last  possessor. 
The  manor  then  passed  to  the  family  of  Eider,  and  subse- 
quently become  divided,  and  was  holden  in  different  portions 
till  1703,  when  a  greater  portion  was  purchased  by  David 
Gansell,  Esq.,  who  continued  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  patron 
of  the  vicarage,  and  part  Impropriator  of  the  great  tithes,  till 
his  death  in  1753,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son.  Gen  Gansel. 
Part  of  the  estate  had  become  the  property  of  the  Corpora- 
tion of  the  city  of  Lincoln,  who  sold  it  to  the  ancestor  of  the 
present  owner.  A  special  Act  of  Parliament  was  requisite 
for  this  sale  ;  which  Act  received  the  Eoyal  assent  on  the  fth 
of  May,  1795.  The  Manor  of  Marks  belonged  originally  to  the 
Priory  of  St.  Helen's,  in  London;  then  to  the  Witherpole 
family  {lemp.  He>'ET  VIII.),  in  whose  possession  it  remained  till 
Sii- Edmund  Witherpole  sold  it  in  1601  to  Sir  James  .\ltham, 
one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer;  whose  son  sold  it  to 
David  Gansel,  Esq.,  in  whose  son  it  became  vested.  During 
the  latter  half  of  the  last  century  the  heirs  of  Gen.  Gansel 
sold  both  the  manors,  together  with  the  advcwson  of  I.eyton 
and  a  portion  of  the  great  tithes,  to 

John  Pardoe,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1775,  who  was  6. 
1711;  m.  1749,  Ann  (who  d.  2  Nov.  1799),  sister  of  Major-Gen. 


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Edward  Urmston  1st  Foot  Guards  ;  d.  0  Oct.  170S,  having  had 
issue  one  son  only, 

John  TAnnoE,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Tlynipton,  Camclford,  and 
\VestIowc,  6.  17C0;  hi.  22  Feb.  ITSO,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
Oliver,  Esq.  of  the  Great  House,  Lcyton,  Essex,  by  l''rances 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter  lirooke,  l'>q.  of  iVlere  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
by  whom  (who  (,'.  20  April,  IVOti)  he  left  at  his  decease,  six  days 
after,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father, 

I.  John,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  George,  K.N.,  Midshipman  H.M.S.  "  Cambrian,"  i.  1789, 
killed  in  .i  skirmish  off  Palamos,  on  the  eo;ist  of  Spain, 
19  Dee.  ISIO. 

III.  Frederick,  H.E.I.C.S.,  I).  179.'),  lost  at  sea  in  the  "Lady 
Jane  Dundas,"  isuy. 

IV.  Edward,  Ensign  and  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  4  April, 
1796,  severely  wounded  at  the  siexe  of  Bergen  op  Zoom 
during  the  Walcheren  expedition  1814,  killed  at  Waterloo, 
18  June,  1815. 

I.  Maria,  m.  16  March,  1816,  John  Peter  Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaff- 
ham  House,  M.P.  co.  Cambridge;  and  d.  1854. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Pabdoe,  Esq.  of  Lcyton,  J. P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Essex  and 
Hertford,  6.  1787  ;  m.  25  Jan.  1S08,  Cluulotte  Jane,  dau.  of 
John  Peter  Allix,  Esq.  of  Swaffham  House,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  by  her  (who  il.  24  Feb.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  0.  7  Oct.  1814;  d.  2  Aug.  1815. 

II.  Edward,  of  Ambergood,  Christ  Cliurch,  co.  Southampton, 
Capt.  15th  and  I8th  rcgts.,  b.  10  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  27  Oct. 
1849,  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Astell,  Esq.,  of  Everton 
House,  CO.  Huntingdon  M.P.  ;  and  d.  26  March,  1870, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Edward  Allix,  b.  17  Jan.  1854;  m.  SO  March,  1875, 
Marion  Francos,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Bev.  lloberc  Pinckney, 
Vicar  of  Highclifi'e,  co.  Southampton,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Robert  Cyril,  b.  17  Feb.  1876. 
Reginald  George,  h.  3  April,  1877. 
Thomas  William  Ralph,  b.  3  Oct.  1878. 

2  George  Astell,  li.  5  Sept.  1855,  Lieut.  13th  regt.  (Prince 
Albert's)  Light  Infantry. 

I.  Charlotte  Jane,  6.23  Dec.  1808;  d.  24  Dec.  1812. 

II.  Catherine  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Eaton,  Vicar 
of  Stetchworlh,  son  of  Richard  F.atun,  Esq.  of  Stetchworth 
Park,  CO.  Cambridtre,  and  has  had  issue. 

II.  Maria,  b.  31  March,  1811;  d.  15  December  1812. 

IV.  Matilda,  b.  22  May,  1812;  d.  20  Dec.  1812. 

V.  Anna  Cecil,  b.  7  Feb.  1816;  d.  15  June,  1833. 

VI.  Mary  Juliana,  6.  6  Feb.  1817;  d.  18  Feb.  1830. 

vu.  Charlotte  Louisa,  b.  21  Sept.  1820;  d.  16  Nov.  1820. 
Mr.  Pardoe  d.  29  March,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eev.  John  Pardoe,  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  Vicar  of  Lcyton 
(EuralDean  of  Barking  1SC9-70);  b.  31  Aug.  1813. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  embattled  counter-embattled 
between  three  towers  sa.  as  many  bombs  of  the  tield  tired  ppr. 
and  a  chief  arg.     CreM — A  tower  arg. 

/Seu£— The  Manor  House,  Leyton,  and  Walthamstow,  Essex. 


PARES    OF    HOPWELL. 

Pares,  Edward  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Hopwcll  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  b.  28  March,  1854,  Sub.-Lieut.  co. 
Leicester  Yeomanry,  educated  at  Eton  and  Em- 
manuel Coll.  Cambridge,  s.  his  father  9  May,  1878. 

HinCaflC— This  family  was  settled  at  Leicester,  ter.i}-). 
Elizabeth,  and  in  the  charter  of  that  sovereign  John  Pare  is 
mentioned  as  a  then  member  of  the  Corporation. 

John  Pares,  b.  1635,  was  Mayor  of  Leicester  1C95,  and  d. 
Sept.  1712,  leaving  i.ssue,  by  Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  1728)  aged 
91, 1.  John  ;  and  ti.  Thomas.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Pares,  was  Mayor  of  Leicester  1714.  He  m.  Mary 
Orme,  of  Shopnall  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  d.  Dec.  1739,  leaving 
an  only  child,  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Miles,  of  Leicester.  His 
brother, 

Thomas  Pares,  m.  four  times,  and  by  the  2nd  wife,  Dorothy 
Wilford,  had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir;  i.  Mary,  m.  Thomas 
Bickards,  of  Leicester.    The  only  son, 

Thomas  Pares,  b.  14  Nov.  1716  ;  m.  Ann  Norton,  2nd  cousin 
to  Harry,  4th  Earl  of  Stamford,  and  granddau.  of  George 
Ashby,  of  Quenby  Hall,  M.P.  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  had 
issue.  Mr.  Pares  acquired  the  Hopwell  Hall,  estate  by  pur- 
chase about  1780,  and  d.  there  May,  1805,  at'  the  age  of  88. 
His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pares,  b.  28  Nov.  1746,  F.S.A.,  d.  unm.  24  Oct.  1824, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  survivinu  brother, 

John  Pares, />.  15  Aug.  1749,  High  Sheriff  co.  Leicester  1802, 

i.  1781,  Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Adam  Lightbody,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Tjlslon,  descended  from 


the  ancient  family  of  Ttlston  of  Cheshire,  and  by  her  (whod. 

31  Aug.  1812)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  of  IIopwcll  Hall. 

John  Tylston,  ui.   Mary,  dau.  of  Edwyn  Andrew  Burnaby, 

Esq.  of  Baggrave    Hall,    co.  Leicester,   and  d.  Nov.   1831, 

aged  34,   having  issue,  Thomas  John,  Agnes  Tylston,  aud 

Mary  Tylston. 

Elizabeth,  (/.  unm. 

Anno,  m.  Thomas  Paget,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1868, 

leaving  issue. 
Agnos,  )/(.  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  Vaughan,  M.A.,  brother 
of  Sir  Henry  Ilalford,  Bart.,  and  of  Mr.  Justice  Vaughan, 
and  has  issue.  Mary,  d.  uhm. 

Dtirothca,  iii.thoVcn.  Archdeacon  Hill. 

Hannah,  m.  The  Veil.  Archdeacon  Jones,  M.  A.,  and  ha.<i  issue. 
Katharine,  i,i..  Rol>crf  liickcrslo'.li,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  brother 
of  the  late  Lord  Langdale,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Pares  d.  16  June,  1833,  and  was  a.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Pares,  Esq.  of  Hopwcll  Hall  and  Ulverscroft  Cottage, 
M.A.,  J. P.,  and  formerly  (from  1818  to  1826)  M.P.  for 
Leicester,  b.  30  Oct.  1790;  m.  19  May,  1821,  Octavia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Langdon  Mackmurdo,  Esq.  of  Claplon,  Middlesex, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  IIenrt,  late  of  Hopwcll. 

John,  b.  11  May,  1833;  la.  3U  July,  1856,  Katharine,  dau.  of 
John  Back,  Esq.  uf  Bytlcet,  Surrey,  and  niece  of  Sir 
George  Back,  the  Arctic  explorer,  and  has  issue,  1  Norman  ; 

2  Lancelot;  3Bernard;  4Basil;  5Harold;  lAUce;  2Etliel; 

3  Margaret;  4  Constance;  5  May. 

William,  /;.  22  March,   1837;  m.   27  June,   1860,  Helen  D. 

Scott;   and  (V.Jan.  1«;0,  leaving  issue,   1  William  Henry; 

2  Thomas  Alfred;  3  Arthur;  1  Helen;  2  Gertrude;  3  Aj^nes. 
Agnes,  m.  1849,  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Bcrcslord,  Rector  of  Hoby, 

CO.  Leicester,  and  d.  25  March,  1868,  leaving  issue. 
Octavia,  d.  unm.  Anna  Mary. 

Edith,  m.  Oct.  1863,  the  Rev.  Claude  Lillingston,  has  one  son 

and  two  daus. 

Mr.  Pares  d.  26  April,  1866,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Henri  Pares,  Esq.  of  Hopwcll  Hall,  Capt.  48th 
Northamptonshire  Militia,  b.  8  Feb.  1830;  m.  7  Jan.  1852, 
Mary  Louisa,  5lh  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Stephens,  Vicar  of 
Belgrave-cum-Birstall,  co.  Leicester,  aud  d.  9  May,  1873, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Heniit,  now  of  Hopwell  Hall. 

II.  Frederick,  d.  young,  1  Nov.  18.')8. 

III.  Leonard,  d.  young,  26  .Ian.  1859. 

I.  Geraldine  Louise,  d.  9  July,  1863.  n.  Evelyn. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  arg.  with  a  crosslet  of  the  second  iu 
the  dexter  chief.  Cicst — A  dcmi-gryphon  or.  MuUo — Pares 
cum  pcribus. 

Seats  —  Hopwell  Hall,  near  Derby ;  Kirby  Frith,  near 
Leicester. 


PARKE    OF    DUNALLY. 

Parke,  Rogeh  Chabees,  Esq.  of  Dunally,  co. 
Sligo,  J.P.,  A.B.,  High  Sheriff  1858. 

JLillCngc.— SiK  Wiluam  Parke,  ot  Dunally,  co.  Sligo, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Major  G6th  regt.,  b.  March,  1779,  eldest  son  of 
Roger  Parke,  Esq.  of  Dunally,  received  the  honour  of  Knight- 
hood 1836.  He  served  throughout  the  campaigns  in  the  West 
Indies,  Egypt,  and  the  Peninsula,  and  was  wounded  at  Corunna. 
Sir  William  ui.  13  July,  1813,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  and  niece  of  the  late  Sir 
Richard  Johnstone,  Bart,  of  llackness  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

Roger,  now  of  Dunally.  Johnstone  William. 

Jemmett,  d.  25  Dec.  1SC6.  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

Sir  William,  a  J. P.  and  D.L.,  twice  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
Sligo.    Had.  1  Sept.  1851. 
Smi — Dunally,  Sligo. 

o 

PARKER    OP    CUERDEH. 

Paekee,  Robeet  TowNLEr,  Esq.  of  Cuerden 
Hall,  and  of  Astley,  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Preston 
1837  to  1857,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1817, 
b.  27  Aug.  1793  ;  m.  21  Dec.  1816,  Harriet,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Church  Minshull, 
CO.  Chester,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Bart, 
of  Norton  Priory,  by  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Cunliffe,  Bart.,  and  has  liad  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Townley,  Charnock  Hall,  Chorley,  co.  Lancaster, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  5  May,  lS-'2;  m.  20  Aug.  1846, 
Kathcrine  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Blackburne,  Rector  of  Prestwieh,  2nd  sou  of  John  Blacli- 
burne,  Esq.  of  Hale,  co.  Lancaster. 


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u.  Eobert  Townley,  6.  20  Dec.  1823,  late  Capt.  in  the  army, 
served  in  the  53rd  regt.  at  the  battles  of  Ahwal  and 
Sohraon;  m.  18  Feb.  1S50,  Judith  Caroline  Augusta,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Jones  Panton,  Esq.  of  Plas  Gwyn, 
CO.  Anglesey,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  John  Griffith  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanddyfinn,  and 
has,  1  Peter  Brooke,  6.  6  Dec.  1851,  d.  4  Dec.  1863; 
2  Banastre,  b.  30  Aug.  185-1;  3  Geiurd  Townley,  b.  12 
Sept.  Is58;  1  Ida  Mary. 

in.  Henry  Townley,  6.  31  March,  1827. 

IV.  Arthur  Townley  (Kev.),  M.A.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Man- 
chester, Kural  Dean,  and  Hector  of  Buniley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 6.  4  Feb.  1830;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Catherine  Susan, 
3rd  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  John  NVilson,  Esq.  of  Barton- 
under-Xeedwood.  co.  Stafford. 

V.  Frederick  Townley,  b.  6  Feb.  1832  :  u.  9  Nov.  1854, 
Louisa  Ehzabeth  Katharine,  eldestdau.  of  William  Hunter 
Little,  Esq.  of  Llanvair  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,  and  has 
issue,  Clara  Europa. 

I,  Harriet  Susan,  m.  25  Jan.  1843,  Thomas  William  Tatton, 
Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  co.  Chester,  d.  20  Feb.  1873. 

n.  Emily  Anne,  d.  unm.  26  June,  1860. 

HI.  Louisa  Lucy,  »ii.  2  March,  1848,  Phillips  Buchanan, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Kev.  Alexander  Buchanan,  M.A., 
of  Hales  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

iLillCaCJC. — Adam  de  Preston  conveyed,  in  the  reicni  of 
King  John,  and  again  in  tliatof  Hentit  111.,  the  lands  which  he 
held  in  Estwistle  to  the  monks  of  St.  Mar;',  of  KirkestaU.  In 
13  EicHABD  II.,  John  de  Bardesay,  Abbot  of  the  Monastery  of 
the  Blessed  Mary  of  KirkestaU,  conveyed  those  lands  to 

William  de  Parkek,  who,  temp.  Hexky  IV.,  is  styled  de 
Monk  Hall,  in  Extwistle;  he  had  four  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Laweesce  Pabkeb,  of  the  same  place,  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Pabkeb,  of  the  same  place,  d.  14  Sept.  23  Heset  VII. 
He  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Pabkeb,  of  the  same  place,  6.  1431;  m.  Isabella,  widow 
of  Thomas  Butler,  and  one  of  the  daus.  of  John  Biockholes, 
Esq.,  and  d.  15C5.    His  son  and  heir, 

KoBEBT  Pakker,  purchased,  36  Hesbt  VIII.,  by  license  of 
the  King,  from  William  Eomsden,  of  Longley,  the  manor  of 
Brierclyffe  and  Extwistle.  He  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Simon  Hay- 
dock,  of  Hesandforth,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Giles,  son  of 
Geoffry  Stanfield,  and  dying  v.  p.  1560,  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Pabkeb.  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
liawrcnce  Townley,  of  Burnside,  co.  Lancaster,  and  dying 
1634,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  6.  1578;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Cuthbcrt  Holdsworth,  Esq.  of  Sowerby,  co.  York,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  other  issue, 

Eobert,  6.    1604;     m.   Mary,   eldest  dau.    and    coheir   of 
Kicholas  Scarborough,  Esq.,  and  dying  v.  p.  1636,  left, 
John,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
John  Parker,  Esq.  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster 
in  1653,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1655,  by  his  grandson, 

John  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  7)i.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry 
Foster,  Esq.  co.  Southampton,  and  relict  of  Col.  Francis 
Malham,  a  Cavalier  officer,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

RoBEBT,  his  successor. 

Mary,  m.  1st,  Benjamin  Waddingtoil,  Esq.  of  Ellerton 
Gledow,  to.  York:  and  2ndly,  Richard  Assheton,  Esq.  2nd 
son  of  Sir  Ralph  .■\ssheton,  of  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster, 

EUzabetli,  m.  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Arnoldsbiggin,  co. 
York,  ancestor  by  her  of  Lord  Ribblesdalc. 

Jane,  m.  Edward  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  co.  Yoik. 

The  only  son, 

RoBEBT  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Extwistle,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lan- 
caster, 1710,  ill.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher 
Banastre,  Esq.  of  Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  a  very 
numerous  family.    He  d.  1718,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

Banastre  Pabkeb,  Esq.  who  in  1719  transferred  the  family 
seat  from  Extwistle  to  Cuerden  Hall,  to  which  he  had  suc- 
ceeded in  right  of  his  mother.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Ful  wood,  M.P.  for  Liverpool, 
and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1738,  by  his  eldest  son, 

RoBEBT  Pabkeb,  Esq.  6.  1727;  m.  Anne,  on'y  dau.  and 
Bole  heiress  of  Tliomas  Townley,  Esq.  of  Eoyle,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  whom  he  left  issue, 

Banastbe,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Townley,  who  inherited  from  his  brother. 

Anne,  rii.  Richard  (Crosse)  Legh,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  of  Adlington,  co.  Chester. 

Mr.  Parker  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Banastre  Pabkeb,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hulton, 
Esq.  of  Hulton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  but  dying  «.  p.  1783, 
was  s.  by  his  broihc.--. 


Thomas  Townlbt  Pabkeb,  Esq.,  m.  10  Oct.  1787,  Susan- 
nah, only  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Peter  Broke,  Esq.  of  Astley, 
CO.  Lancaster,  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of  Chabnock 
of  Charnock,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Henry  Philip 
Hoghton,  Bart.,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1852)  he  had  issue, 

EoBEET  Townley,  now  of  Cuerden. 

Susanna,  la.  16  Aug.  1811,  Francis  Richard  Price,  Esq.  of 
Bryn-y-Pys,  co.  Flint,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1813. 

Anne,  m.  4  May,  1811,  John  Baskervyle  Glegg,  Esq.  of 
Withington,  co.  Chester. 

Mr.  Parker,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster  1793,  d.  8  Jan.  1794. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  heads  or,  in 
the  mouth  of  each  an  arrow  fessways  arg.  Crest — A  buclc 
trippant  ppr.,  transpierced  through  the  body  with  an  arrow 
paieway  point  do\mwards  arg. 

<Sea«4— Cuerden  Hall,  Preston;  and  Astley  Hall,  Chorley. 


PAHKEE,  OF  BitOWSHOLME. 
Paekee,  Thomas  Goijlbtjene,  Esq.,  M.A.,  cf 
Browsholme  and  Newton,  co.  York,  and  Alkincoate?, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.  West  Riding  co.  York, 
J. P.  CO.  Lancaster,  Hon.  Lieut.-CoL  Stli  Royal 
Lancashii-e  Militia,  b.  4  Aug.  1818 ;  ?n.  28  Nov. 
1845,  Mary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Francis  Carr,  Esq.  of  Carr  Lodge,  Horbury,  co.  York, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  William 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Hemingbrough,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd,  5.  10  Sept.  1846. 

n.  John  William  Robinson,  6.  6  Oct.  1S57. 

II.  Thomas  Goulburne,  b.  27  Dec.  1859. 

I.  Ellen.        II.  Mary  Barbara  Beatrix.        in.  Alice  Isabel. 
IV.  Margaret  Anne.  v.  Harriet  Maria,  deceased. 

ILtlTCSQC. — Edmund  Pabker,  younger  son  of  Parker  of 
Horroikford,  aimn  19  Henby  VIII.,  m.  Jennet,  dau.  and  heii 
of  lledmaine,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert 
Parker,  of  Browsholme,  in  the  forest  of  Bolland,  co.  York, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.)  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  living  1591,  who  w. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Chadderton,  of  Nuthurst,  father  of 
William  Chadderton,  Lord  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Edmund,  drowned  at  Cambridge,  unm. ;  ii.  Thomas,  his 
heir;  iii.  Roger,  D.D.,  Precentor  and  Dean  of  Lincoln,  d. 
29  Aug.  1629,  aged  71 ;  William,  of  Blislandand  Wallingon.  co. 
Cornwall,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  CornwaO,  living  1620,  from 
whom  descended,  in  the  female  Une,  John  Ansiis,  Garter 
King  of  Arms.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  bow-bearer  of  the 
forest  of  BoUand,  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  James  Tempest,  of  Rayne,  in  Craven,  son  of  Leonard, 
3rd  son  of  Roger  Tempest,  of  Broughton,  and  had  by  her  (who 
d.  1610),  with  numerous  other  children,*  a  son  and  successor, 

Edwabd  Pabker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  6.  Aug.  1602, 
TO.  28  Jan.  1629,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Sunderland,  Esq.  of 
High  Sunderland,  co.  York,  by  JIary  his  wife,  6th  d&;i.  of  Sir 
Richard  Saltonstall,  Kt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  16  Jan.  1673)  five  sons  and  one  dau.  Edward 
Parker  d.  1667,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  bapt.  1  May,  1631; 
TO.  Margaret,  5th  dau.  of  Eadcliffe  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Cucrdalc, 
CO.  Lancaster,  brother  of  Sir  Balph  Ashton,  Bart,  of  Whalley, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd,  of  Browsholme,  J.P.,  great-grandfather  of 
John  Parker.   Esq.   of  Browsholme,  bow-bearer  of  the 
forest  of  Bolland,  M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  m.  1778,  Beatriy 
dau.  of  Thomas  Lister.  Esq.  of  Gisburue  Park,  and  le.l 
at  his  decease,  1797,  eight  sons,  viz., 

1  Thomas  Lister,  his  heir,  d.  unm.  2  March,  1858. 

2  Edward,  b.  3  Nov.  1780  ;  m.  1813,  Isabella,  dau.  of  flji 
Ecv.  J.  Strode,  of  Hatfield,  Herts,  and  d.  17  Dec.  1828 
leaving  issue  one  dau.,  Lsabella,  d.  vnrn.  2  Aug.  1844. 

3  John  Fleming  (Rev.),  M.A.,  h.  1782;  to.  Catherine 
dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Eibblesdale;  and  d.  26  Nov 
1862,  having  had  issue,  Thomas  Lister,  d.  s.  p.  1  Aug 
1852;  John,  d.  s.  p.  18  April,  1845:  Catherine,  d.  10  Dec 
1841 ;  and  Frederick,  d.  7  Dec.  1841. 

4  Charles  Robert,  b.  1783;  d.  .i.  p. 

*  Of  the  daus., 

I.  Jenet,  ,11.  Aug.  1613,  to  Richard  Carrier,  of  Wirksworlb 

sometime  Fellow  of  St.  John  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  had  : 

son,  Eobert  Carrier,  whose  dau., 

Jenet  Cabrieb,  to.  Sir  Thomas  Parker,  Earl  of  Macclesfield 
II    Elizabeth,  m.  James  Carrier,  of  Helpston,  for  her  2n' 

husband,  and  had  a  dau.,   Bridget,  m.  to   William  Parkei 

Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  Geobge  Pabkeb,  Esq.  of  far, 

Hill,  CO.  Stafford. 


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6  Henry,  b.  1784;  in.  May,  1803,  Anne,  dan.  of  Jolin 
ilaclcan,  Esq.  ot  Galway,  and  Uatl  issue  one  son;  fatliur 
and  sou  deceased. 
6  William,  6.  1785 ;  Vicar  of  Skipwith;  ti.  «.  p.  24  Sept. 

1848.  7  Septimus,  6.  17b8;  d.  179J. 

8  Octavius,  6.  and  d.  liyo. 
The  eldest  son, 

TuoMAS   Lister  P.^hker.   E.sq.    of   Browsholme,  bow- 
bearer  of  tlie  forest  of  Bollaiul,  0.  27  Sept.   177U,  sold, 
1820,  to  his  cousin,  Thomas  Parker,   lisq.  of  Alkincoats, 
the  mansioD  and  estate  ol  lirowsholmc. 
u.  Robert. 
Thomas  Parker,  whose  will  bears  date  7  July,  1C95,  was  4.  at 
his  decease  by  his  eldest  son,  Edward.    His  2nd  son, 

Robert  Parker,  Esq.,  6. 1662,  purchased  the  estate  of  Alkin- 
coats. He  m.  a  dau.  of  Miles  Whitaker,  of  Symonstone,  and 
bad  three  sons,  Tho.\ias,  Robert,  and  Edward.  Mr.  Parker  d. 
10  Nov.  1714,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thom.\s  Parker,  Esq.  of  AlUincoats,  J. P.,  who  m.  Alice, 
widow  of  John  Lonsdale,  Esq.  of  High  Ryley,  and  only  child 
and  heiress  of  John  Blakey,  Esq.  of  Lanehead,  the  last  de- 
scendant of  the  Blakets  of  Blakty.  By  this  lady  he  left  at  his 
decease  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Parker,    Esq.  of  Alkincoats,  who  r,i.  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Browsholme,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir.  Robcrf,  d.  v.-nm.  1805. 

John  Toulson,  m.  19  July,  1804,  Esther  Arthur,  dnu.  of  John 
Arthur  Worsop,  Esq.  of  Howden,  co.  York,  aud  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
4  May,  1778,  Betty,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Edward  Parker, 
Esq.  of  N'ewton  Hall,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  John  Goulbourne,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
b  Nov.  1808,  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Toward,  of  Alkincoats  and  Xewton  Hall,  s.  his  brother. 

Thomas.        Robert,  Lieut.  76th  refft.,  d.  tmm.  2  Sept.  1809. 

John,  /).  29  March,  1791 ;  ,a.  29  Nov.  1821,  Miss  Ann  Ed- 
mondson,  of  Coates  Hall,  co.  York,  and  d.  4  Jan.  1830, 
leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1851),  1  Thomas,  of  the 
Heaning,  near  Newton  in  Rowland,  co.  York,  h.  9  Nov. 
1826;  2  Richard,  d.  unm.  14  Feb.  1»56;  and  1  Elizabeth,  m. 
30  Dec.  18-)6,  Rixon  Ellingthorpe,  Esq.  of  Shorrock  Hey, 
near  Blackburn,  co.  Lancaster. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  John  Alherton,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1842. 

Ellen,  d.  19  Dec.  1802. 

Mr.  Parker  d.  27  April,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

TnoMAS  Parker,  Esq.  of  Alkincoats  and  Newton  Hall,  for- 
merly Capt.  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
who  purchased,  1820,  from  his  cousin,  Thomas  Lister  Parker, 
Esq.,  the  estate  of  Browsholme.     He  m.  Mary,  duu.  of  William 
Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  but  d.  without  issue,  22  April, 
1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Edward    Parker,  Esq.    of  Alkincoats,    J. P.  and  D.L.,    6. 
Tuly,  1766;    m.  4  July,  1816,   Ellen,  only  child  of  Ambrcse 
..liam  Barcroft,  Esq.  of  Noyna,  co.  Lancaster,  the  direct 
.leir  ofthc  Barcrofts  of  Barcroft,  and  by  her  (whocZ.  10  July, 
1866)  had  issue, 

1.  Ambrose  Barcourt,  Capt.  C4th  rcgt.,  6.  13  April,  1817,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  d.  v.iini.  5  ,(an.  1850. 

u.  Thomas  Goclbl'rne,  now  of  Browsholme. 

m.  Edward,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  W;iddin^'ton,  co.  York  (.s\ 
to  Newton  Hall  with  his  brother.  Robert  John),  b.  14  Nov. 
1821;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Neville,  Esq.  of  Beard- 
Wood,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Edward  Neville,  6.  12  Dec.  myZ. 

2  Robert  James  Neville,  6.  2o  May,  lti4. 

3  Reginald  Barcroft,  b.  9  Oct.  laoa. 

4  Arthur  Henry,  b.  8  Feb.  1802. 

5  Francis  Ambrose,  b.  22  Nov.  1863. 

6  Ernest  Neville,  b.  26  Nov.  1868. 

I  Sybil  Catherine.        2  Phoebe  Ellen.        3  Evrrilda. 

IV.  Robert  John,  of  Selby,  co.  Y'ork,  b.  13  Jan.  1823. 

V.  William  Barcroft,  d.  1  Dec.  1830. 

VI.  James  William,  d.  18  Sept.  1832. 

VII.  Septimus  Barcroft,  d.  12  July,  1836. 

I.  Elizafceth  Agatha. 

II.  Ellen  Barcroft,  m.  Duncan  Campbell,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col. 
unattached,  late  Major  90th  Light  Infantry.  Siiet/.  11  Nov. 
186'),  having  had  issue. 

III.  Barbara  Phoebe,  m.  Nicholas  England,  of  Southfield 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary  Martha,  d.  20  Deo.  Is33. 
le  d.  22  May,  1865. 

Amu — Vert.,   a  chevron   between  three  st.igs'  hcadf,  ca- 
'ossed  or.     Ctrsl — A  stag  trippant  ppr.    ilutlo — Non  fluctu 

'  flatu  movetur. 

•«(.)— Alkincoats,  Colnc,  co.  Lancaster;  and  BrowsUolme 
jj-'il,  CUtheroc. 


PARKER    OP    CLOPTON    HALL. 

Parkee,  Windsor,  Esq.  of  Clopton  Hall,  Suffclk. 
M.P.  for  West  Suffolk  sinco  1859  ;  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Higli  Sheriff  1854,  and  Major  West  Suffolk  Militiu, 
served  at  the  siege  and  capture  of  Bluirtporo, 
1825-26,  was  Aide -de -Camp  and  lulcrpreter  to 
Field-Marslial  Viscount  Comberme.c,  and  Major  or 
Brigade  to  the  troops  in  Jlal-.va  and  Lufknow, 
182y-3(j,  b.  1802  ;  m.  1830,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau. 
of  Geu.  Alexander  Duncan,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

DcscAN,  6.  1S34;  m.  1877,  Margaret  Fanny,  dau.  of  the  lato 
Henry  Le  Hemp  Cockscdge,  Esq.  of  Drinkstouc  House. 
Suffolk. 

Major  Parker  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  William 
Parker,  Esq.  of  Ilardwieke,  co.  Grloucester,  bjAni.o 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Windsor,  Esq. 

-Sea(— Clopton  Hull,  Rattlesdcn,  near  Stowmarkct,  Suffolk. 


PARKER    OF    HANTHORPE    HOUSE. 

Parker,  William,  Esq.  of  Ilanthorpe  House,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  2-i 
Oct.  1791 ;  m.  13  March,  1817,  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Bulhvant,  Esq.  of  London,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Cawthorpe  House,  near  Bourne,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Major  R.  S.  Lincoln  Militia,  6.  24  March,  1824;  m. 
13  June,  Ic 55,  Augusta  Millet  Harriot,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  C.  W.  Short,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Charles  John  Bullivant,  of  The  Abbey  Parks,  Great  11^.11, 
and  Beaconsfield,  co.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  Major  R.  S.  Lincoln 
Militia,  b.  3  Sept.  1828;  m.  17  Oct.  Ib60,  Martha,  only 
dau.  of  John  Hardy,  Esq.  J.P.,  of  Stone  Bridge  House, 
Grantham. 

I.  Ann,  ),i.  28  Feb.  1844,  :3rarcus  Synnot,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  m.  11  Oct.  1849,  Rev.  Arthur  Dennc  Hilton. 

III.  Sarah. 

This  gcndeman,  son  of  William  Thorpe,  Esq.  oi 
Loudon,  s.  12  July,  1831,  his  cousin,  George  Parker, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  late  of  Edenhain,  co.  Lincoln,  aud  as- 
sumed in  consequence,  by  royal  license,  the  name  of 
Parker.     He  had  one  sister,  Frances  Thorpe. 

Armii — Per  fcss  gu.  and  arg.  a  pnle  counterchanged,  a 
chevron  erminois  between  three  leopards'  ftce.<  or.  C'/t.f — 
Between  two  oak  branches  ppr.  a  leopard's  face  or,  over  whicii 
a  mallet  of  .six  points,     iloitn — Auttor  pretiosa  facit. 

kiMl — Hamhorpe  House,  Mortou,  near  Bourn,  co.  Liacoln. 


PARKER    OF    WHITEWAT. 

Parker,  Harriet,  of  Whiteway,  Devon,  ■n-idoT:r 
of  the  late  Montagu  Edmund  Parker,  Esq.,  s.  her  sou 
1  July,  1858. 

iIinraSf'~'I<'^"''-^°^  Edjitnd  PARKrR,  Esq.,  2nd  soncf 
John  Parker,  Esq.  of  North  Molton,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John,  Earl  Poulett,  and  brother  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Boringdon,  father  of  John,  1st  Earl  cf  Morley  (,-■■€  Bcrkk's 
Peerage),  was  of  Whiteway,  Devon.  He  m.  1775,  Charily, 
dau.  of  Admiral  Paul  Ourry;  and  dying  Jan.  1813,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

'Montaou  Edmund  Parker,  Esq.  of  Whiteway,  m.  1806, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  John  Newcombe,  Esq.  oi  Starcross,  and  had 
issue, 

Montague  Edmund,  his  heir. 

John,  late  of  Whiteway,  il.  1847. 

Harriet  Soph; ;,   m.  1st,  William  Corotnn,  Esq.  of  Pentillio 

Castle,  Cornwall;  and  •2ndly,   1812,  Edmund,  2nd  Earl  of 

Morley,  who  d.  1864. 

Mr.  Parker  d.  March,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  h's  elder  son, 

Montago  Ed.mitnd  Parker,  Esq.  of  Whiteway,  M.P.  for 
South  Devon,  b.  22  Jan.  1807;  d.  s.  p.  1  July,  1858,  and  was 
s.  by  his  mother,  the  present  Mrs.  Harriet  Paseeb,  cf 
Whiteway. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  stag's  head  cabossed  between  two  flanches  arg. 
Crtst—An  arm  erect  vested  az.  cuffed  arg.  the  hand  holding 
the  attire  oi  a  stag  ppr.     iloito — Kideli  ceria  mcrccs. 

5ca£— Whiteway,  Chudleigh,  Dcvou. 


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PARKER   OF   WOODHAM:    MORTIMER. 

Pakkeu,  John  Oxley,  Esq.  of  Woodham  Mor- 
timer, Essex,  B.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
I).  1812 ;  m.  1847,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Richard  Uurant, 
Esq.  of  Sharpliam,  Devon,  and  High  Canons,  Herts, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  CnnisTOPiiER  William,  h.  1853,  educated  at  Winchester 
and  Oriel  Coll.,  B.A.  1875,  J.P.  lor  Essex. 

II.  Oxley  Duraiit,  h.  1S55.  in.  Charles  Alfred,  6.  1858. 
1.  Maria  Louisa.                          ii.  Emily  Frances. 

in.  Elizabeth  Alice.  iv.  Eva  Caroline. 

Mr.  Parker  is  only  son  of  the  late  Christopher 
Conayns  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodham  Mortimer  (who 
d.  18i3),  by  his  first  wife,  Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Gepp,  Esq.  of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  and 
grandson  of  John  Oxley  Parker,  Esq.  (who  d.  1826), 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher  GriUlnhoofe, 
M.D.,  of  Chelmsford. 
SwU— Woodham  Mortimer,  Maldon,  Essex. 


PARKER    OF    SWANNINGTON    HALL. 

Paekee,  John  Robeet  Theophilus  Hastings, 
Esq.  of  Swannington  Hnll,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  late 
Capt.  in  the  West  Norfolk  Milifia,  h.  1823;  m. 
1858,  Elizabeth  Rachel  Rosalie  Dorothea,  only  child 
of  the  late  Major  Randall,  of  Swannington  Hall,  by 
Rachel  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Christopher 
Harvey,  D.D.,  of  Kyle,  co.  Wexford.  The  manor  of 
Swannington  has  descended  to  Mrs.  Parker  in  a 
direct  line  from  the  Bladwells,  Lords  of  the  Manors 
of  Morton  and  Swannington  1549,  ieniTp.  Edwaed 
VI.  Mr.  Hastings  Parker  is  eldest  son  of  Henry 
Parker,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  by  the  Lady  Frances 
Theophila  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Hans 
Francis,  11th  Earl  of  Huntingdon  ;  and  grandson 
of  John  Robert  Parker,  Esq.  of  Green  Park, 
Youghal,  CO.  Cork,  by  Catlierine  Uniacke  his  wife, 
of  Kermincham  Hall,  co.  Chester.  Mr.  Parker 
claims  to  be  i-epresentative  of  the  ancient  baronies 
of  Morley  and  Monteagle  (in  abeyance)  as  de- 
scended fro"m  a  brother  of  the  last  Lord  Morley, 
•who  passed  over  to  Ireland  about  the  middle  of 
the  17th  century. 

S,Mi — Swannington  Hall,  Norwich. 

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PARKER    OF    CASTLE    LOUGH. 

Paekee,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  co. 
Tipperary,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tipperary  1876,  h.  21 
Dec.  1844;  m.  18  July,  1867,  Anna  Christiana,  dau. 
of  John  D.  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timoney  Park,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1871)  has 
had  issue, 

1.  Standish  Grady  John,  &.  9  Jan.  1870. 

I.  Anna  Cliristina,  h.  20  -May,  18G8;  d.  VI  Aug.  1871. 

II.  Elizabeth  iVIargaret,  b.  Zl  May,  1871. 

ILtlTCagr. — Tlie  founder  of  this  family,  wliich  claims 
descent  from  the  Parkers  of  NnrUi  Mnltna,  l^evon,  ancestors 
of  tlie  Earl  of  Morley,  settled  in  Ireland,  but  at  wliat  date  is 
now  uncertain.  John  Parker,  of  Duukipp,  co.  Limerick, 
whose  will  is  dated  101)8,  was  father  of 

John  Parker  (will  dated  172C),  )«.  Alice,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Anthony  lrl)y,  D.D.,  and  liad  a  son, 

Anthony  Parker,  Esq.,  who  s.  to  the  Tipperary  and  Lime- 
rick properties,  and  was  High  .Sheriff  for  the  latter  co.  1740. 
He  711.  Miss  Amy  Massy,  and  left  a  son, 

Anthony  Parker,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lougli,  High  SheritT  co. 
Limerick  17G1,  and  of  co.  Limerick  17()S.  He  wi.1701,  Anne, 
tlau.  of  Standish  Grady,  Esq.  of  VAton,  sister  to  Mary  Theresa, 
Countess  of  llclie.sler,  and  d.  1800,  having  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  1825), 

Anthony,  his  heir.  Standish  Gradt,  s.  Iiis  brother. 

William,    of    Pally vally,    co.    Clare,    lianistcr-at-Law,   m. 

Anne,  dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Calicrcoiilish,  co. 

Limerick,  and  d.  .«.  ?). 
Henry  Thomas,  3th  Lancers,  d.  s.  p. 
Mary,  d.  xinm. 

Amy,  TO.  1793,  George  Finch,  Ksq.  of  Kilcolcman. 
Anne.  Eliza.  Theresa.  Catherine. 


The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Paekee,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d. 
unm.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  brotlier. 

The  Rev.  Standish  Grady  Parker,  of  Castle  Lough,   to. 
1841,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the   Rev.  Robert  Gabbett,  D.D.,  of 
Castle  Lake,  co.  Clare,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons, 
Anthony,  now  of  Castle  Lough. 

Robert  Gabbett,  of  Ballyvally,  co.  Clare,  &.  14  July,  1846; 
TO.  30  July,  18G8,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Whitty,  Esq.  of 
Cotham  Lodge,  Clifton,  .son  of  the  Venerable  John  Whitty, 
Archdeacon  of  Kilfenora,  and  has  issue, 
Anthony  John,  h.  24  March,  1874. 

Robert  Gabbett,  h.  4  Deo.  1875.  •  . 

Louisa  Margaret.  Amy  Christina.  | 

The  Rev.  S.  G.  Parker  d.  1847. 

Arms — Sa.,  a 'stag's  head,  cahossed  between  two  flaunches 
arg.  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  or.  Crest — A  stag 
salient  ppr.  charged  with  a  mullet  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Fideli  certa  merces.  ^ 

/Sea«— Castle  Lough,  Killaloe.  I 

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PARKER    OF    WARWICK    HALL. 

Paekee,  Thomas  Holme,  Esq.  of  Warwick  Hall, 
Cumberland,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Warwick,  J. P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  Capt.  Westmorland  and 
Cumberland  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  15  March,  1842; 
m.  28  July,  1864,  Amy  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  James 
Butler,  D.C.L.  Oxon,  of  Btu-nley,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Percy  Thomas  Holme,  6.  4  May,  1805  ;  d.  1873. 

II.  Blaurice  Holme,  b.  25  March  ;  d.  Aug.  1806. 

III.  Cyril  Robert  Holme,  b.  7  Nov.  18G9. 
I.  Agnes  Amy  Mary. 

JLiltCHCJC. — The  manor  of  Warwick  was  given  shortly 
after  the  Conquest,  to  Odard,  Lord  of  Corby,  and  his  des 
cendants  continued  to  inherit,  by  the  name  of  De  Warwicl 
or  Warwick,  until  1778.  The  manor  afterwards  passed  tothi 
Parker  family. 

Thomas  Parker,  Esq.  of  Warwick  Hall,  High  Sheriff  Cum 
beiiand  1828,  made  great  improvements  in  the  estate  am 
seat  of  AVarwick  Hall,  described  in  Ly.son's  History  o.nd  Anli 
qaiiies,  &c.  of  Cumberland  as  "An  elegant  structure  of  re 
freestone;  the  grounds  arc  elegantly  disposed,  and  the  rivr 
Eden,  which  flows  through  them,  has  its  banks  neatly  l;u 
out." 

Christopher  Parker,  Esq.  of  Warwick  Hall,  to.  2  Oi.- 
1806,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Chadwick,  Esq.  (d.  15  Jan.  1814) 
and  d.  28  Feb.  1838,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Holme  Parker,  Esq.  of  Warwick  Hall,  m.  12  Fel 
1840,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Nunwic 
Hall,  Cumberland,  by  wliom(whO(/.  27  June,  I858)hehadissu 

John  Richardson,  b.  24,  d.  26  March,  1841. 

Thomas  Holme,  his  heir. 

Annie. 
Mr.  Parker  d.  12  May,  1S47,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  survivir 
son,  the  present  Lord  of  the  Manor. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  gemoUes  arg.  between  three  bucl: 
heads  erased  or,  all  between  two  flaunches  of  the  last.  Cresi- 
A  cubit  arm  vested  vert  cutfed  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  the  atti 
of  a  stag  and  a  bow  and  arrows  saltirewise  all  ppr.  Motto 
Virtutis  alimcntum  honos. 

iScat— Warwick  Hall,  near  Carlisle. 


PARKINSON    OF    LUDFORD. 

Parkinson,  John  Lechmeee  Meeeick,  Esq. ' 
Ludford  Park,  Salop,  b.  22  Feb.  1844;  m.  11  Apr 
1872,  Maria  Eliza  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Hem 
Pciiton,  Esq.  of  Pentonville,  Middlesex,  Col.  3i 
Royal  Middlesex  Militia. 

ILtliraflC. — Leonard  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Kinncrsl 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  and  Frocester  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  w 
father  of 

Richard  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Kinnersley,  en.  Hereford,  ' 
1  Jan.  1807,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  WiUiaMi  Lechmci 
R.N.,  of  Steeple  Aston,  co.  Oxford,  by  Elizalieth  his  wi 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Dashwood  King,  Bart.;  and  d.  16  Api 
J  851,  wlien  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Kinnersley  Castle,  co.  TIerefoi 
7)1.  5  Jan.  184'-',  Sarah  Levine,  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Fowl' 
of  Walliscote,  Oxon;  and  d.  12  Oct.  18.=)9,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Lechmere  Merrick,  now  of  Ludford. 

II.  Leonard  Augustus,  b.  25  I»cc.  1847. 


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ni.  Rejrinaia  James  Bercsfora,  h.  14  March,  1856. 

1.  Caroline  Levino.  ii.  Do  Courcy  Krodcrica. 

III.  Constance  Sarah.  iv.  llaelu'l  Augusta. 

V.  Ada  Mary,  ")  .    . 

VI.  Georgina  Matilda,  j  •■""'»•       vii.  Edith  Emily. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  botweon  three  ostrich  feathers  arg. 
as  many  mullets  sa.  CVi',<(  — A  cubit  arm  erect  vested  enninois 
culT  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  jipr.  an  ostrich  feather  also 
erect  gu. 

&af— Ludford  Park,  Ludlow,  Salop. 


PARKINSON    OF    RAVENDALE, 

Parkinson,  Robert  John  Hinman,  Esq.  of 
Ravendale  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  b.  8  Jan.  18 11 ; 
m.  17  Oct.  1867,  Frances,  dau.  of  James  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Workington,  Cumberland. 

iLt'ltCaSr.— John  Wilson,  Esq.,  M.D.,  in.  Elizabeth  Gilliat, 
who  rf.  1845.     He  d.  1809,  leaving  a  son, 

John  PosTHU.viors  Wilson,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
1  Parkinson  by  royal  sign  manual  on  his  marriage,  1  July,  1840. 
I  with  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Uev.  John  Parkinson, 
D.D.  By  her  (who  d.  IT  Feb.  1873)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
Dec.  1874, 

Robert  John  IIindman,  now  of  Ravendale. 
William  Henry,  b.  13  Jan.  1845;  m.  31  Aug.  1876,  and  has 
a  son, 
John  Wilson  Henry,  h.  13  July,  1377. 
John  Edward  Foxe,  6.  25  Aug.  1852 ;  d.  Feb.  1859. 
Mary  Elizabeth,  '-.  Oct.,  d.  Dee.  1847. 

Maria  Francis  Knowles,  b.  23  Sept.  1849;  to.  14  Oct.  1875, 
Rev.  George  Christopher  Hilbers,  Rector  of  St.  Thomas's, 
Haverfordwest. 

Seai— Ravendale  Hall,  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln. 


PARLEY    OF    MAN  AD  ON. 

Paelbt,  The  Rev.  John  Hall,  of  Manadon, 
Devon,  M.  A.,  J.P.,  b.  25  Jan.  1805  ;  m.  1st,  3  March, 
1835,  Emily  Janetta,  4th  dau.  of  John  Hooper 
Holder,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Lacy,  Salop,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  29  Oct;  1842)  had  issue, 

I.  Trefusts  Hall,  &.  July,  1S36 ;  d.  29  Jan.  1837. 
n.  Gebabd  Charles  Hall,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  h.  23  Oct. 
1842. 

I.  Blanche  St.  John. 

II.  Emily  Letitia,  m.  8  April,  1875,  William  Hole,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Parke,  Devon. 

He  m.  2ndly,  6  May,  1845,  Emma  Admonition,  Brd 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  RadclifPe,  of  Warlegh, 
Devon,  by  Abby  his  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Ralph 
Lopes,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue, 

m.  St.  John  Radcliffe  Hall,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  20  July,  1855. 

IV.  Trefu-sis  Copleston  Hall,  6.  4  Aug.  1857;  d.  3  Oct.  1858. 
V.Reginald  John  Hall,  6.  12  Feb.  1861. 

VI.  Walter  Coventry  Hall,  b.  31  May,  1862. 

VII.  Edward  Makenzie  Hall,  b.  29  Sept.  1865. 
m.  Florence  Louisa,  d.  15  Jlay,  1872. 

■  IV.  Constance  Gertrude  Hall,  m.  20  June,  1876,  Charles  A. 
Mott,  Esq.,  2nd  Queen's  regt.,  and  has  issue,  Roger  J. 
Kynaston,  b.  20  March,  1877,  and  Geoffrey  Radcliffe,  b. 
23  March,  1878. 

V.  Mildred  Bertha  Hall. 

.  VI.  Emma  Marion  Hall,  to.  15  Jan.  1878,  Walter  Charles 
Warner  Arbuthnott,  Esq.  R.A.,  only  son  of  Hon.  Walter 
Arbuthnott,  of  Hatton,  co.  Kincardine. 
vn.  Winnifred  Beatrice  Hall. 

lltncaQC. — The  family  of  Paklbt  is  of  French  extrac- 

II,  having  come  to  England  at  the  time  of  the  restoration 
"I  Charles  II.,  and  settled  in  Kent,  whence  they  removed  to 
Stone  Hall,  in  the  middle  of  the  last  century. 

Thomas  Paklbt,  Esq.  of  Stone  Hall,  Devon,  uncle  of  the 
late  James  Templer,  Esq.  of  Stover  House,  Devon,  and  of 
Anne,  Lady  Pole,  of  Shute,  ?ii.  Lydia  Martyn,  and  by  her  (who 
■'.about  1805;  left  at  his  decease,  circa  1800  (with  three  daus., 
'lie  youngest  of  whom,  PrisciUa,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Kkins,  K.C.B.),  two  sons.  Col.  Parley  (father  of  Lieut. -Col. 
(^H'orge  Parlby,  late  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons,  and  Major- 
Gen.  Parlby,  late  commanding  the  Cavalry  in  Ireland),  and 

John  Alfxandeb  Parlhy,  Esq.  J. P.,  m.  29  Sept.  1792. 
Lxtjiia,  twin  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Humphrey  Uall,  Esq.  of 


Manadon,  Devon,  and  Goldinps,  Herts,  by  the  Hon.  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John,  10th  Lord  St.  John,  of  Bletsoe,  co.  Bedford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1848)  left  at  his  decease,  1  April, 
1849,  a  SOU,  the  present  Rev.  John  Hall  Pablby,  of  Manadon. 

^nmili)  of  %\\\\. 
John  Hall,   of  London,  Merchant,   Ump.   Elizabeth,   m. 
Anne,    dau.  of  John  Biowne.  E.sq.  of  Horion  Kirby,   Kent, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Dec.  1619)  had  twenty-two  children,  of 
whom, 

I.John,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Martin  Lumlcy,  Knt. 
and  Alderman ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Wraxall.  By  the  former 
he  had  issue, 

1  Martin,  who,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  had  a  son,  John,  who, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth,  m. 
Mr.  Yate.  2  James,  of  London. 

1  Mary,  ra.  Mr.  Oliver. 

II.  Humphrey,  of  Sandstcd,  Essex,  to.  Cicily,  sister  of  Fir 
Thomas  Middleton,  Knt.  sometime  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudun, 
and  h.ad  issue  a  son,  Thomas. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Hall,  of  London,  m.  Bennett,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Green,  a  Lawyer,  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly, 
Richard  Beresford  of  London,  and  d.  circa  1657,  leaving 
several  children)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  rf.  unm.  n.  John,  d.  unm. 

III.  Humphrey,  of  Golding!!,  Herts,  in.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Bridges,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1689)  had  issue,  Humphrey, 
6.  1645,  (/.  in  Ireland  1681.  Humphrey,  sen.,  d.  12  Nov.  1695. 

rv.  Anthony,  of  Knockfergus. 

V.  Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Daniel,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Sayer,  Esq.  of  Kent. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Richard  Bate,  ot  Norwich. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Walter  Bridges. 
The  5th  son, 

Daniel  Hall,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  to.  1852,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Francis  Quarles,  of  Lefford,  Stamford,  co.  Northampton,  and 
had  issue, 

I.Thomas,  d.  1682.  ii. Daniel,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Humphrey,  d.  young. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Gravescnd,  Kent,  and  Goldings, 
Herts,  6.  1656 ;  to.  Mildred,  dau.  of  Samuel  Alstrop,  of 
Lincoln,  and  relict  of  John  Bridges,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
12  July,  1712)  had  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  6.  16S9.         ii.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently, 
m.  Humphrey,  1693;  d.  26  Aug.  1723. 

IV.  Daniel,  b.  1694.  v.  Samuel,  6.  1696. 

I.  Jane,  rf.  young. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  William  Winrow,  of  London,  and  had  issue, 
ui.  Sibella.  iv.  Mildred. 

v.  Mary,  to.  John  Butler,  Esq.  of  Weald,  Essex,  both  rf.  1744. 
VI.  Jane.  vu.  Susannah.  vui.  Eleanor. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Goldincs,  6.  at  Gravescnd,  and 
there  bapt.  11  July,  1692;  to.  1727,  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Hallett,  Esq.  of  Dunmowe,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  Ambrose  Crowley,  Knt.,  and  sister  of  Lettice, 
Lady  Cotton,  and  Elizabeth,  Lady  St.  John,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  24  March,  17'24)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  20  Jan.  1728;  rf.  young,  and  was  buried  ia 
Bengeo  Church. 

II.  James,  6.  I  July,  1732;  d.  at  Lisbon. 

III.  Thomas,  6.  4  Sept.  1734. 

IV.  Humphrey,  of  whom  presently. 

V.Ambrose,  6.  11  Sept.  1739;  m.  Ann,  dau.  of —  Powtll, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Jan.  1812)  left  at  his  decease, 
31  Dec.  1815,  three  sons,  . 

Humphrey,  b.  18  April,  17C3.        John,  6.  15  June,  1773. 
James,  rf.  19  June,  1777. 

I.  Mary,  to.  10  Jan.  1756,  William  Comber  Kirkby,  graadsor* 
of  Dean  Comber,  and  rf.  22  June,  1816,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mildred,  rf.  9  Jan.  1849. 

1X1.  Elizabeth,  d.  15  March,  1785.        iv.  Sarah,  rf.  young. 

V.  Anne,  to.  Richard  Gough,  Esq.  of  Euffeld,  the  Antiquary, 
and  rf.  18  Aug.  1834. 

VI.  Sarah,  rf.  30  March,  1795;  to.  the  Rev.  Henry  PlcydcU 
Rives. 

The  4th  son, 

HuMprBET  Hall,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  Herts,  and  Manadon, 
Devon,  Sheriff  for  Devon  1787,  b.  15  July,  1738;  m.  1767,  the 
Hon.  Jane,  dau.  of  Lord  St.  .John,  sister  of  Lady  Clinton  and 
of  Lady  Coventry,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  19  July,  1735,  and 
rf.  10  July,  1799)  had  issue, 

I       I.  Elizabeth,   to.    1st,  in   1803,    Maine    Swete  Walrond,   of 

Montrath,  Devon,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and  by  her  (who 

I        d.  in  1817)  had  a  dau.,  Jane  St.  John  Hall,  who  d.  18  April, 


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1S09 ;  2naiy,  in  1S22,  Sir  Winiam  Elfortl,  Bart,  of  Bickham, 
late  M.P.   for  Plymouth,  and  Lieut.-Col.  of  South  Devon 
Militia  ;  and  d.  in  1839. 
II.  Jane  (a  twin  with  Laetitia),   m.  29  May,    1794,   at  St. 
Andrew's,    Plymouth,    l{i)bert  Martin   Popham  Wall,    Col. 
Oxfordshire  Militia,   cUli^st  son  of  Col.  Ward,  of  Tewkes- 
bury  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester;  and  d.  Dec.  1833. 
MI.  Laetitia,  b.  4  Dec.  1772;   ni.  at  St.  Mary's,  Southampton, 
29  Sept.  1792,  John  Alexander  Paelby,  Esq.,  J. P.,  and  d. 
31  May,  1848,  leaving  issue, 
John  Hall,  now  of  Manadon. 
^cTOs— Quarterly  :    1st  and  4th,   arg.,   a  paTrot  vert.,  for 
Parley;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  crusilly  gu.  three  talbots' heads 
erased  of  the   last,   for   Hall.      Crests — 1st,    Out  of  a   ducal 
coronet  a  peacock's  head  erased,  in  the  heak  a  serpent,  for 
Paklby  ;  2nd,  A  talbot's  head  erased  gu.,  for  Hall.    Motto — 
Earle  bien. 
>Sea<— Manadon,  near  Plymouth,  Devon. 


PAENELIi    OF    AVOITDALE. 

Pabnell,  Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Avonclale, 
CO.  Wicklow,  J.P.,  High.  SherifP  1874,  M.P.  co. 
Meath,  b.  June,  1816. 

iLtltCSg'f.— William  Paknell,  Esq.,  Srcl  son  of  Right 
Hon.  Sir  John  Parnell,  Bart.,  by  Letitia  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  tlie  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Brooke,  Bart, 
of  Colebrooke,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hates.  He 
m.  1810,  Frances,  dau.  of  Hon.  Hugh  Howard,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1813)  had  issue, 

John  Henrt,  late  of  Avnndale. 

Catherine,  la.  183.5,  George  Vicesimus  Wigratn,  Esq. 

Mr.  Hayes  Parnell  d.  1821,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Henry  Parnell,  Esq.  of  Avondale,  co.  Wicklow,  .J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1830,  b.  14  Aug.  1811;  m  31  May,  1834, 
Delia  Tudor,  only  dau.  of  Commodore  Charles  Stewart,  United 
States'  Navy,  and  had  issue, 

John  Howard,  deceased. 

Charles  Stewart,  now  of  Avondale. 

Henry  Tudor,  b.  Dec.  18.50. 

Delia,  m.  Livingstone  Thompson,  Esq. 

Emily,  in.  Capt.  Dickinson. 

Sophia,  TO.  Alfred  M'Dermott,  Esq. 

Fanny.  Anna  Mercer.  Theoflosia. 

Mr.  Parnell  d.  3  July.  1859. 

Arms—G\x.,  two  chevronels   arg.     Crest — A   boar's   heafl 
erased  or. 
Seat — Avondale,  Eathdrum,  co.  Wicklow. 


PARU    OP    XILIilECHRONAlT. 

Parr,  Thomas  Philip,  Esq.  of  Killiechronan, 
CO.  Argyll,  late  Capt.  Rojal  Scots  G-reys,  b.  25  Feb. 
1834 ;  m.  22  Nov.  1866,  Agnes,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Major  George  Darby  Griffith. 

iLlUCil2;C. — This  family  claims  to  bo  a  branch  of  the 
fvncicnt  Lancashire  family  of  Parr.  Early  in  the  16th  cen- 
tury it  possessed  freehold  property  at  Eainford,  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  St.  Helens. 

Edward  Parr  appears,  from  the  Duchy  records,  to  have 
been  engaged  in  a  lawsuit  respecting  the  title  to  a  messuage 
called  '■  Heysein  Hall,  in  Eaynforde,"  31  Heney  VIII.  From 
him  descended,  it  is  stated, 

John  Parr,  Gent,  of  Eainforde,  in.  a  dau.  of  Roger  Hesketh, 
of  North  Meols,  and  had  issue,  with  three  daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  John,  whose  line  is  supposed  to  be  extinct. 
i:.  Edward,   whoso  son,  John  Parr,  Gent,  of  Eainford,  re- 
moving to  Liverpool  about  17iiO,  betsame  eminent  as  a  Mer- 
chant  there.    He  m.  1713,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua  Horton, 
Esq.  of  Chadderton,  and  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  Samuel 
Manesty,  Esq.,  and  a  son,  John  Parr,  Merchant,  of  Liver- 
pool, and  Mayor  1773  ;   m.  1756,  Anne,  dan.  and  heir  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Wolstenholme,  Rector  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1798, 
having  had  issue, 
1  .Tolm  Owen,  Merchant,  of  London,  h.  1757 ;    m.  1702, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Patrick,  and  had  issue. 
The  Rev.  John  Owen  Parr,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Preston, 
and  an  Honorary  Canon  of  Manchester,  J. P.,  b.  8  Aug. 
1798;  m.  1821,  Maria  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Bod- 
ham  Wright,  Es(i.  of  Mattishall,  Norfolk,   and  d.   Feb. 
1878,  having  had  issue,  1  John  Owen  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon, 
Rector  of  Hinstock,  b.  24  Aug.  1825,  m.  28  April,  1857, 
Mary  Emily,  dau.  of  Charles  Pott,  Esq.  of  Freelands, 
Kent;  2  William   Chase,   Col.,   m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas 
Clements  Parr,  and  niece  of  Sir  Arthur  Elton,  Bart. ; 
3  Harrington  Welford;  1   Maria  Elizabeth;  "2   Kathe- 
rine ;  3  Isabella ;   4  Margaret. 
Thomas  Chase,  an  officer  H.H.I.C.'s  service. 
Samuel,  an  officer,  H.E.I.C.'s  service. 


2  Edward,  of  Liverpool,  m.  Anns  Jane,  only  child  of 
Arthur  Hamilton,  Ksq.  of  Wavertree,  and  d.  1848,  having 
had  a  son,  John  Hamilton  of  Liverpool,  who  in.  Katha- 
rine, widow  of  John  Whitehead,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  and 
a  dau.,  Anne  Owen. 

3  Wolstenholme,  resided  at  Padua,  in  Italy,  d.  1845. 

4  Joshua,  M.D.,  of  Liverpool,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Henry 
Barton,  and  dying  1810,  left  issue,  1  Wolstenholme; 
2  John  Barton ;   1  Henrietta ;  and  2  Charlotte. 

0  Thomas,  Merchant,  of  Liverpool,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Richard  Wood,  Gent.,  and  d.  18'24,  leaving  a  son,  John 
Richard,  and  three  daus. 

III.  Roger,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Roger  Parr,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Jackson, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  a  son, 

Joseph  Parr,  of  Fir  Grove,  West  Derby,  m.  18  Oct,  1780, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Matthew  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Warrington,  and  d.  25 
Oct.  1820,  leaving  (with  four  daus.,  Ellen,  rf.  unni. ;  Harriet, 
in.  James  Henry  Clough,  Esq.  son  of  Richard  Clough,  Esq., 
Plas  Clough,  CO.  Denbigh;  Harriet  Ellen,  m.  John,  eldest  son 
of  the  Rev.  T.  Ellis,  M.A.  ;  and  Isabella,  m.  WilUam  Ripley, 
Esq.)  two  sons,  Joseph,  of  Fir  Grove,  d.  unm.  1824,  and 
Thomas,  of  Grappenhall  Heyes.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Parr,  Esq.  of  Grappenhall  Heyes,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.6  Dec.  1792;  m.  1st,  5  Nov.  1825,  Clare,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Croxton  Johnson,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Wilmslow,  by  whom 
(who  d.  28  Aug.  1827)  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Clara  Ellen,  m. 
1852,  Charles  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Glandiffi  Castle,  co.  Montgomery. 
He  7)1.  2ndly,  1833,  Alicia,  2nd  dau.  of  Philip  Charlton,  Esq.ot 
Wytheford  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas  Philip,  now  of  Ashton  Hayes. 

Frederick,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  13   Oct.  1835 ;  d.  in  the 

Crimea,  25  March,  1855. 
Joseph  Charlton,  of  Grappenhall  Hayes,  Warrington,  co. 

Chester,  J. P.,  6.2  June,  lb37;  m.  6  Feb.  1872,  Jessie  Maria, 

eldest  dau.  of  late  Col.  G.  L.  Lister  Kaye,  5th  West  York 

Militia,  formerly  lO^h  Royal  Hussars,  and  has  issue,  Eogeb 

Charlton,  6.  3  Nov.  1874. 
Chiverton  Bertie,  6.  19  Nov.  1841. 
Raymond  William,  b.  1  Sept.  1843. 
Henry  Bingham,  b.  G  June,  1845. 
Cecil  Francis,  6.  2  Aug.  1847. 
Alicia  Jane,   rn.   10  Dec.    1867,   Edward,   only  son  of  Lee 

Porcher  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wineham  Hall,   co.  Chester, 

and  has  issue,  Edwaid  Lee,  6.  7  Oct.  1868. 

Mr.  Parr  d.  1870. 

Arras — Arg.,  two  bars  az.  a  bordure  engrailed  sa.  Crest — A 
female's  head  coupcd  below  the  shoulders  vested  az.,  on  her 
head  an  antique  crown  or.     Motto — Faire  sans  dire. 

Seat — Killiechronan,  Aros,  N.B. 


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JONES-PARRY    OP    MADRYN. 

Jones-Parkt,  Thomas  Lote  Dfncombe,  Esq. 
of  Madrvn  Castle,  co.  Carnarvon,  F.S.A.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  M.P.  co.  Carnai-von  1868 
to  1874,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Anglesey  MUitia,  h.  1832  j 
s.  his  father  1853. 

ILtltCa^r. — This  family,  which  has  been  uninterrupted!!' 
seated  at  Llywn  Onn  from  a  very  remote  period,  and  has 
allied  itself  with  many  of  the  most  eminent  houses  in  the 
Principality,  deduces  male  descent  from  Tudor  Trevok,  Lord 
of  Hereford,  founder  of  the  tribe  of  the  Marches. 

Ynyr  ap  Cadforch,  Lord  of  both  Maelors,  Oswestry,  and 
Whittington,  in  Powys,  one  of  the  Barons  of  that  kingdom,  m, 
Rhiengar,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Lluddoca  ap  Caradoc  Vreich- 
fras.  Lord  of  Hereford,  in  South  Wales,  and  was,  by  her,  father 
of  a  son, 

Tudor  Trevor  (so  called  because  bom  or  nursed  at  TrevoiO, 
Lord  of  Hereford,  Whittington,  and  both  Maelors,  and  founder 
of  the  tribe  of  the  Marches.  He  ra.  Angharad,  dau.  of  Howell 
Dha,  King  of  South  Wales,  a.d.  907,  the  celebrated  Lawgiver 
of  Cambria,  and  had  issue,  i.  Gronwy,  ap  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord 
of  Hereford,  whose  dau.  and  heiress,  Gwen,  ra.  Cyhelyn  ap 
Ivor,  Lord  of  Builth,  and  was  mother  of  Elystan  Glodrydd, 
Prince  of  Ferlys,  founder  of  the  IV.  Eoyal  Tribe  of  Wales ; 
II.  Llydoch  ap  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  both  Maelors  and 
Oswestry,  ancestor  of  the  Mostyns  of  Mostyn,  the  Trevobs 
of  Brynkinait,  the  Pennants  of  Downing,  &c. ;  and  in.  Dynoad 
ap  Tddor  Trevor,  of  whose  line  we  treat.    The  3rd  son, 

Dyngad  ap  Tudor  Trevor,  m.  Ciceley,  dau.  of  Severus,  son 
of  Cadivor  ap  Gwenwynwyn,  Prince  of  Powys-Wenwynwyn, 
and  was  father  of 

Ehywallon  ap  Dyngad,  whose  wife  was  LcttUe,  dau.  of 
Cadwaladr  ap  Peredir  Goch.    Their  son, 


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Ctskic  ap  Eiitwallon,  Lord  of  WhittinRton,  Christionydol, 
Cynvic,  and  Maelor  Cymrao<,  in  I'owys,  who  was  slain, 
A.D.  1073,  m.  Judy,  dau.  of  Ivor  l!On,  Lord  of  lllios,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Kdnyfcd  ap  Cynric ;  ii.  Ilwfa  ap  Cynric ; 
III.  XiNNiAn  AP  Ctsric,  of  whom  presently ;  and  iv.  Llewellyn 
ap  Cynric.  The  3rd  son, 
NiNNiAU  AP  Cynbic,  was  father  of 

Iecaf  ap  NiNNiAU,  m.  Eta,  dau.  of  Einion  ap  Ilowel 
ap  levan.  Lord  of  Arwystli,  derived  from  Elystan  Glodryild, 
I'rince  of  Keblts,  and  had  issue,  i.  Iowebth  Vychan  ap 
Iecaf,  continuer  of  the  line;  and  n.  Einion  ap  leuaf,  pro- 
genitor of  the  Eytons  of  Hyton.    The  eldest  son, 

lowEETU  Vycuan  AP  Iedaf,  of  LUvynon,  co.  Denbigh, 
ni.  Mali,  widow  of  David  ap  Uhys,  5th  Baron  of  Kynimer- 
yn-Idcirnion,  co.  Merioneth,  and  3rd  dau.  of  levan,  living 
6  Henby  in.,  son  of  Einion  ap  Griffith,  of  Cos-y-Gcdol,  co. 
Merioneth.  By  this  lady  lowerth  Vychan  had  issue, 
I.  Gbiffith  ap  Ioewertii,  his  heir;  ii.  Hwfa  ap  lowcrfii,  ol 
llafod-y-Wern;  in.  loncrth  Vychan  ap  lorwerth,  ancestor  of 
the  Jeffreys  of  Aclon.    The  eldest  son, 

Gbiffith  ap  Iobweeth,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
I  Rhys  Vychan,  son  (by  Ellen,  dau.  of  Madoc  ap  Meredith, 
last  Prince  of  Powys)  of  Uhys  Michell,  who  d.  temp.  Hf.nry 
III.,  son  of  Ehys  Grig,  son  of  Rhys  ap  Tewdwr  Mawr,  King  of 
South  Wales.  By  this  lady  GriEBth  had  issue.  Grilfilh  ap 
lowerth  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

lowERTH  AP  Griffith,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Owain 
son  of  Bleddyn,  Lord  of  Dinniael,  in  Towys,  son  oi  Owain 
Brogyntyn,  Lord  of  Edeirnion,  DinmacI,  and  Abcrtanat,  in 
Powis,  son  of  Madoc  ap  Meredith,  lust  rriiice  of  Powys,  and 
had  issue,  I.  Llewelyn;  ii.  GrifBth;  in.  Madoc.  The  eldest 
son, 

Llewellyn  ap  Iorwekth,  of  Llwynon,  ra.  Gwenllian,  dau. 
of  Madoc  ap  Ednyfed  Goch,  of  Bersham,  and  had  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

Howel  ap  Llewelyn,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Margaret,  sister  of 
Edward  ap  David,  who  d.  20  Henry  VI.,  1447,  and  dau.  of 
David  ap  Ednyfed  Gam,  of  Pengwern,  derived  from  Tudor 
Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford.    Of  this  alliance  the  elder  son, 

Edward  ap  Howell,  of  Llwynon,  who  was  father,  by  Ms,r- 
craret  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  ofThomas  Wylde,  of  Bersham, 
jf  a  son, 

Robert  ap  Edward,  of  Llwynon,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  (by 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Calveley,  Knt.  of  Ley)  of  John 
Eyton,  Esq.  of  Rhuabon,  co.  Denbigh.  Of  this  marriage  there 
■ras  issue  an  elder  son, 

John  ap  Robert,  of  Llwynon,  who  had,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
Jan.  of  John  Aimer,  of  Aimer,  two  sons  and  tive  daus.  John 
ipBobert  was  s.  by  hia  eldest  son, 

Bobert  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  who  first  assumed  the 
'dmily  patronymic.  He  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  (by  Jane,  sister 
md  heir  of  Edward  Hanmer,  of  Hanmer,  co.  Flint,  Knt.)  of 
iir  Roger  Puleston,  Knt.  of  Emrall,  co.  Flint,  son  and  heir  of 
.loger  Puleston,  Esq.  of  Emrall,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  and 
leiress  of  Thomas  Bulkeley,  Esq.  of  Ayton,  co.  Chester,  son 
ind  heir  of  Sir  William  Bulkeley,  Km.  Of  this  marriage 
here  was  issue,  with  a  younger  son,  John  Jones,  of  Bydley, 
in  elder  son, 
Bogeb  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  whose  wife  was  Margaret, 
ister  of  John  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Trevallyn,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
Ian.  (by  Anne,  dau.  of  Randle  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Broughton, 
Salop)  of  John  Trevor,  Esq.  of  Allington,  grandson  of 
liehard  Trevor,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  John  Trevor,  Esq.  of 
Jrynkynalt,  co.  Denbigh,  derived  from  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of 
lereford.    The  only  son  of  this  marriage, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon  (157G),  ra.  Dorothie,  dan.  (by 
ilargaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Aimer,  Esq.  of  Aimer) 
if>£dward  Puleston,  Esq.,  2nd  son  (by  Einion,  dau.  of  Richard 
lanmer,  Esq.  of  Hanmer,  co.  Flint)  of  Sir  Edward  Puleston, 
Cnt.  of  Emrall,  co.  Flint.  Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue 
our  sons, 

BoGEB,  his  heir. 

John,  from  whom  descended  JonK  Jones,  Esq.  of  Pickhill, 
an  officer  in  the  Queen's  royal  regt.,  and  Assistant-Commis- 
sary to  the  forces  in  Ireland,  r,i.  6  Sept.  1804,  Catherine,  dau. 
nf  Nicholas  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna.  co.  Galway. 

Bandal.  William. 

Ti  Jones  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
-  lOER  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,   living  1604.     He  m,  Mar- 

'  t,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Gent,  of  Rydley,  and  was  s.  by  his 

■  ;t  surviving  son, 

IUndolfh  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
iiumas  Goldsmith,  Gent,  of  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had 
sue,  1.   Boa£s,    his    successor;    ii.  Owen;    iii.    Edward; 


IV.  Thomas;  v.  Charles  ;  i.  Catherine  ;  ii.  Dorothy;  in.  Alice. 
The  eldest  son, 

Roger  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Wyddwyd,  in  Rhuabon,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1G79)  had  issue,  i.  Roger,  who  d.  young; 
II.  John;  hi.  William;  i.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Mary.  The  2nd  son 
and  eventual  heir, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  aged  15  a. d.  1C57,  was  father 
of  two  sons, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  stated  at  Plus  Ilfin,  co.  Montgomery,  whose  ^on, 
John  Jones,  Esq.  ol  PKiS  Hen,  had  issue  a  son  and  dau., 
John:  and  Wary,  m.  1764,  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Pen-y- 
clawdd,  CO.  Denbigh. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Churton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  a  son 
and  a  dau.,  John;  Frances,  m.  John  Yale,  Esq.  of  Pliis-yn- 
Yale,  CO.  Denbigh.    BIr.  Jones  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwynon,  in.  Kathcrine,  dau.  of  Love 
Parry,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Penarth  and  Rhydolion,  co.  Carnarvon, 
by  Rachel  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Vincent  Corbet,  Esq. 
of  Ynys-y-maengwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  6th  in  descent  from 
Richard  Corbet,  Knt.  of  Moreton  Corbet,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Vernon.  Through  the  Corbets,  a  royal 
descent  from  Edward  I.  is  deduced  from  the  Princess  Joan, 
dau.  of  that  monarch,  and  through  the  Vernons  from  the 
Princess  Elizabeth,  another  dau.  of  the  same  King.  (See 
Bcbke's  Royal  Dcscrnts).  By  Kathcrine  his  wife,  John  Jones 
of  Llwynon  had  issue, 

John  Parry,  ni.  Penelope  Steed,  d.  s.p. 

Thomas  Parry,  continuer  of  the  line. 

Love  Parry,  Lieut.-Col.  2nd  foot.  By  Eicarda  his  wife, 
sister  of  Sir  Charles  Wetherall,  Knt.,  late  Attorney-General, 
and  dau.  of  Dr.  Wetherall,  Col.  Parry  Jones  had  an  only 
child,  Fanny  Richarda,  m.  William  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Brayfield 
House,  Bucks. 

Rachel  Corbet,  6.  1778 ;  d.  16  Dec.  1830. 

The  2nd  and  eventually  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Fabry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  m.  9  Feb.  1780, 
his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister,  the 
wife  of  Col.  Wardle,  M.P.)  of  Love  Parry,  of  Penarth, 
Rhydolion,  Wernfawr,  and  Madryn,  by  Sidney  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lewis,  Chancellor  of  Bangor, 
lineally  derived,  through  the  Bulkeleys  and  Talbots,  from 
King  Edward  I.  Co.  marrying  the  heiress  of  Madryn,  Mr. 
Jones  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Pakry.  By  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  who  was  6.  1783,  and  d.  7  Feb.  1830,  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Love  Pabbt,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Paery  {see  Joses  PARr.Y  of  Lh'^yn  0:>n). 

III.  John  Parry,  M.A..  Rector  of  Edern,  co.  Carnarvon,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Maclvor,  Esq.,  and  d.  6  March, 
1865,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Cobket  Y'ale,  Esq.  of  P14s-yn-Yale  {ace  Yale). 

2  John.  3  Thomas.  4  Ivor  Edward,  d.  1866. 

1  Margaret  Ann,  a.  25  Aug.  1843. 

2  Eliza.  ;Martha.  4  Mary  Gertrude. 

rv.  William  Parry,  the  late  Lieot.-Col.  William  Parey 
Y'ale,  of  Plus-yn-Yale,  vi.  Eliza  Flora,  dau.  of  John  San- 
derson, Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1867. 

V.  Edward,  0.  9.  Dec.  1797;  d.  Sept.  1816. 

I.  Sydney  Parry,  in.  12  July,  18U6,  Robert  Browne  MacGregor, 
Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  88th  rcgt.,  d.  Ib55,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  Alexander  James. 

2  Robert  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  65th  regt.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Capt.  Walmesley,  and  has  issue, 

Sidney. 

Ellinor  Elizabeth. 

Margaret  Jane  Frances,  m.  1859,  Samuel  Day  Goss,  M.D., 
F.R.G.S.  of  London. 

n.  Ellen  Eliza,  m.  Major-Gen.  Clapham,  of  TViddicombe 
Thorpe,  Somerset. 

Mr.  Jones  Parry  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  Sib  Love  Pabky  Jones  Parby,  K.IT.  of  Madryn, 
Penarth,  Wernfawr,  Rhydolion,  &c.,  6.  1781,  High  Sheriff  of 
Anglesey  1840,  twice  M.P.  for  Horsham,  Susses,  and  subse- 
quently for  CO.  Carnarvon.  He  m.  1st,  1806,  Sophia,  only 
dau.  of  Robert  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Binticld,  Berks,  and  by  her 
had  three  daus., 
Eliza  Maria,  m.  Tutton  Knyfton,  Esq.  of  Uphill  Lodge, 
Somerset,  and  </.  s.  ;).  1838. 

Ellen  Georgina,  m.  1866,  the  Rev.  G.  E.  Tate,  Rector  of  Wid- 
dicomb,  Bath. 

Mary  Gertrude,  hi.  Archdeacon  W.  Crawley,  U.A.,  Bcctor 
of  Bryngwyn,  co.  Monmouth,  and  (/.  1864. 


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PAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


PAS 


He  TO.  2ndl5',  15  Ccc.  182G,  Elizabeth,*  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Holton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  niece  of  the  late 
Lord  FeTersham,  and  by  her  has  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Thomas  Love  DnNcoMBE,  now  of  Madryn. 

Henry  Powell  Slingsby,  0.  1835;  d.  184«. 

Sarah  Elizabeth  Slargaret,  m.  1853,  Abram  Jones  Wyllyams, 
Esq.,  of  Gilliwig  Hall,  co.  Carnarvon. 
Sir  Love  Jones  Parry  d.  25  Feb.  1863. 

^amib  of  llarrjr. 

The  family  of  Parry,  whose  estates  are  now  enjoyed  and 
whose  name  is  borne  by  their  representative  in  the  female 
line,  Thomas  Love  Dcnco.mbe  Jones  Pabet,  Esq.,  derive 
from  GEOmtET  Pakrt,  Esq.  of  Ehydolion,  co.  Carnarvon, 
a  cadet  of  the  ancient  family  of  Paket  of  Poston  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  Col.  of  Horse  under  Oliver  Cromwell,  descended 
from  Moreiddig  o'r  Dyffryn  Aur.  Geoffrey  Parry,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Hughes,  of  Cefn  Llanfair 
(descended  from  Llowarch  Howlbwrch),  by  Ellen  his  wife 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Wemfawr,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Madryn.  By 
her  he  was  father  of 

Love  Parby,  Esq.  of  Wemfawr,  High  Sheriff  co.  Carnarvon 
16S5,  whose  wife  was  Ellen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  "U'ynn,  Esq. 
of  Penarth.    Their  son. 

Love  Paebt,  Esq.  of  Rhydolion,  Wernfawr,  Cefn  Llanfair, 
and  Penarth,  High  Sheriff  1722,  m.  Ptachel,  dau.  of  Vincent 
Corbet,  Esq.  of  Ynysymaengwyn,  and  had  issue, 

Love,  his  heir. 

John,  Attorney-General  of  North  Wales,  Bencher  of  Lincoln's 

Inn,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Carnarvon. 
Corbet,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army. 
Hugh,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  celebrated  French  General  Bourgard, 

and  had  a  son.  Love  Albert,  m.  Miss  Comberbatch. 
William  (Eev.).  Vincent. 

Kathebine,   m.  Johs  Jones,  Esq.   of   Llwynon,   and   was 

mother  of  a  son,  Thomas  Paebt  Jones,  of  whom  presently. 

The  eldest  son, 

Love  Paebt,  Esq.  of  Penarth,  co.  Carnarvon,  m.  Sidney, 
heiress  of  Madryn,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister, 
Mary,  mother  of  the  1st  Lord  Dinorben)  of  Robert  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  Llysdulas,  co.  Anglesey,  Chancellor  of  Bangor,  and 
had  issue  two  daus.  and  co-heirs,  Ellen,  m.  Col.  Warde.  The 
other, 

Margaeet  Parry,  heiress  of  Madryn,  m.  9  Feb.  1780,  her 
first  cousin,  Thomas  Parry  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  co. 
Denbigh,  who  then  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Paebt.  The  grandson  and  representa- 
tive of  this  marriage  is  the  present  Thomas  Love  Duncombe 
JoN-ES  Paebt,  Esq.  of  Madryn. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fess  between  three 
lozenges,  az.,  for  Paebt;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th, 
erm.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for  Jones;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  bend 
sinister  erm.  and  ermines  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued 
az.,  for  Tudoe  Trevoe.  Crfxts — 1st,  Parrt,  Three  battle-axes 
erect  staves  gu.,  ornamented  or,  motto  over,  "  Heb  Dduw  heb 
Ddym,  Duw  a  Dygon ;  2nd,  Jones,  On  a  chapeau  ga.  turned  up 
erm.  a  dcmi-lion  rampant  or;  3rd,  A  stag  trippant  arg.  attired 
and  unguled  or;  4th,  A  nags  head  and  neck  erased  arg.  maned 
or.  il/o»o  over.  Nil  desperandum.  Motto —Gofal  Dyn  Duw  ai 
g^verid,  A  prudent  man  God  will  guard. 

iScat— Madiyn  Castle,  Pwllheli,  co.  Carnarvon. 


JONES-PAURY    OF    LLWYN    ONN. 

Jones-Paeet,  Thomas  Pabet,  Esq.  of  Ll-svyn 
Onn,  CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Denbigli  and 
Flint,  b.  1  Sept.  1828  ;  w.  1863,  Lucie  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Oldham  Swetteuham,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Parby,  h.  9  Feb.  1869. 

II.  Geoffrey  Lloyd,  b.  12  Jan.  1877. 

I.  Charlotte  Annie  Margaret.  n.  Georgiana  Marian. 

III.  Gladys  Lucie.  iv.  Alice  Winifred. 

^iXlCclQt. — For  early  ancestry  see  preceding  Memoir. 

Thomas  Pabet  Jones  Parry,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  Aberdunant,  co.  Carnarvon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
E.N.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of  Llwyn 
Onn,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of  Love  Parry, 
Esq.  of  Penarth  and  Madryn,  b.  14  April,  1784;  m.  19  April, 
1811,  Margaret  Hooper,  only  child  of  the  late  Eobert  Lloyd, 

•  This  lady  is  descended  through  the  Percys,  the  Slingsbys, 
and  Duncombes,  from  Edwabi>  III. 


Esq.  of  Tregayan,  co.  Anglesey,  a  Vice- Admiral  of  the  White, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Nov.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Eobert  Lloyd,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 

Aberdunant,   co.  Carnarvon,   b.   15   July,   1816;    ni.   Mary 

Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Edwin  Owen  Snow,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870, 

leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Edward  John,  6.  29  July,  1856,  who  assumed, 

1871,  the  name  of  Lloyd,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  on 

inheriting  the  property  of  his  great-grandfather,  Vice- 

Admiral  Eobert  Lloyd,  of  Tregayan,  co.  Anglesey. 

1  Margaret  Isabella,  d.  16  June,  1853. 

2  Mary  Evelyn  Maitland. 

3  Mabel  Frederica  Frances  Baynes,  m.  1876,  Ealph  John 
AspinaU,  Esq.  of  Standen  Hall,  and  Mytton,  co.  Lancaster. 

It.  Thomas  Parrt,  now  of  Llwyn  Onn. 
III.  Sydney  Henry,  late  Capt.  84th  regt.,  6.28  April,  1830; 
Hi.  Dorothea  Anne,  only  child  of  the  late  Charles  Arthur 
Prichard,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Tyllwydd,  co.  Cardigan,  by 
his  wife,  the  dau.  of  the  late  John  Vaughan,  Esq,  of  Brynog, 
CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Charles  Arthur.  2  Sydney  Herbert. 

1  Dorothea  Lucy.  2  Maria  Louisa,  d.  1868. 

3  Beatrice  Ellen.  4  Blanche  Katherine  Eheingar. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  rn.  John  Taubman  William  James, 
Esq.  of  Pantsaison,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

II.  Mary  Anne.  m.  Charles  Arthur  Prichard,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Tyllwydd,  co.  Cardigan;  d.  1862. 

III.  Charlotte  Ellen,  m.  the  Eev.  Mark  Wilks  William 
James,  M.A. ;  d.  1873.  rv.  Harriet  Georgiana. 

v.  Sophia  Henrietta,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Walter  Meredith, 
depot  battalion,  only  son  of  Henry  Warter  Meredith,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Pentre  Bychan  Hall,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 
Henry,  d.  1877 ;  and  Alice. 

VI.  Louisa  Maria,  m.  James  Eoddara  Tate,  Esq. 

Capt.  Jones  Parry  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  of  eo.  Car- 
narvon 1836,  s.  to  Lhvyn  Onn  on  the  decease  of  his  father, 
18  Jan.  1835,  and  d.  26  May,  1845,  when  (under  the  limitations 
contained  in  the  will  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of 
Llwyn  Onn  and  Madryn)  he  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son,  the  present 
possessor. 

Arms,  <fec. — See  preceding  Memoir. 

Stats — Llwyn  Onn,  near  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh. 


PARHY    OF    HIGHNAM    COTJUT. 

Paeet,  Thomas  GtAmbiee,  Esq.  of  Highn.am 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1850,  b.  22  Feb.  1816 ;  m.  1st,  13  Aug.  1839, 
Anna  Maria  Isabella,  2ud  dau.  of  Henry  Fynes 
Clinton,  Esq.  of  Welwyn,  Herts,  and  cousin  of  the 
Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  March, 
1848)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Clinton,  6.  16  Sept.  1840. 

II.  Charles  Hubert  Hastings,  6.  27  Feb.  1843. 

I.  Lucy  Anna,  d.  1861, 

He  m.  2ndly,  1851,  Ethelinda,  dau.  of  theVety! 
Eev.  F.  Lear,  late  Dean  of  Sahsbury,  and  by  her  I 
has  issue, 

III,  Ernest  Gambler,  b.  25  Oct.  1853. 

IV,  Sidney  Gambler,  b.  9  Jan,  1859. 

II.  Linda  Isabel.  iii.  Mary  Beatrice. 
IV.  Ethel  Geraldine.  v.  Hilda  Catherine. 

31  incase. — Thomas  Pabby,  Esq.  of  Banstead  Manor  House, 
Surrey,  b.  23  Oct.  1732:  ra.  MissOakes,  sister  of  Thomas Oakes,  [ 
Esq.,  a  Member  of  Council  in  India,  and  was  father  of 

KicHAED  Paebt,   Esq.   of  Banstead,   Surrey,   Governor  ofj 
Bencoolen,  m.  Mary  Gambler,  niece  of  the  late  Lord  Gambier, 
and  had  an  only  son,  the  present  Thomas  Gambiee  Pabet,] 
Esq.  of  Higham  Court. 

Arms — Arg.,   a  fess  between  three  lozenges    sa.    Crest— \ 
Three  battle-axes  erect  ppr.     Motto — Tu  ne  cede  malis. 
Seat — Highnam  Court,  near  Gloucester. 


PAHTRIDGE    OF    HOCKEAM    HALL. 

Paeteidge,  Hexey  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hockhanrj 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  6.  12  Feb,  1837;    m.  14  July! 
1868,  Gertrude  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeaco; 
Kempthorne,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henry  Ealph  Champion,  6.  1873. 

I.  Etheldred  Gertrude.  ii.  Eleanor  Dorothy. 

HfnCaCJC. — Henet  Faetbidge,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Henr 
Partridge,  Esq.  (by  Joanna  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Bobei 


PAH 


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PAR 


1230 


Jacques,  Ksq.  of  Elmstone,  Kent)  and  grnndson  of  Henry  Par- 
tridge, AUIernian  of  London,  h.  17  May,  1671,  «.  his  brotliur 
Robert,  of  Bucliinghani  House,  Norfolk,  and  of  Lowbrooks, 
Berks,  1710.  He  la.  1st,  21  Oct.  1701,  Elizabctli,  only  dan. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Holder,  Esq.  of  Northwold,  by  whom  (\vh» 
d.  17  Jan.  1703)  he  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  Martha,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Wright,  Slerchant,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Croy- 
don, 20  Feb.  1760),  had  four  sons  and  six  daus.  Mr.  Partridge 
d.  3  July,  1733,  and  was  .<.  by  his  son, 

Henby  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Northwold,  Norfolk,  and  of 
Ix)wbrooks,  Berks,  6.  22  Jan.  1711.  lie  m.  1st,  2G  July,  1745, 
Mary,  d.au.  and  heir  of  Robert  Say,  Merchant,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28  April,  1748,  aged  20)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  6.  18  Maj',  1747;  m.  8  March,  177G,  his  cousin, 
•lane,  dau.  of  William  Purcas,  Esq.  and  dying  14  Peb.  1817, 
left  issue, 

I  Robert,  6.  1797;  d.  l.'j  April,  1823. 

1  Jane,  m.  1806,  the  llcv.  Henry  Say,  Rector  of  NortVi 
Pickcnham  and  IIoughton-on-the-Hill,  Norfolk. 

2  Mary,  m.  1804,  the  Kev.  Peter  Hanscll,  Minor  Canon  of 
the  Cathedral  of  Norwich. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Bryan  Burrcll,  Esq.  of  Broom  Park,  North- 
umberland, and  d.  1776. 

Mr.  Partridge  m.  2ndly,  1751,  Alice,  dau.  of  Simon  Taylor, 
Merchant  at  Lynn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1797)  had  i.s.sae, 

III.  Walter,  6.  1757;  d.  v.nm.  at  Gibraltar,  Dec.  1800. 

IV.  John  b.  17GG;  ra.  1801,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Evcrard, 
Esq.  of  Lynn;  and  d.  17  May,  1813,  leaving  issue,  Alice, 
m.  1  Jan.  1834,  J.  Fry,  Esq. ;  and  Pleasance,  m.  Frederick 
Ingle,  Esq. 

II.  Manha,  in.  178G,  Mr.  John  Vancouver,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S07. 

Mr.  Partridge  d.  4  Nov.  1793,  aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Heney  Partridge,  Esq.   of  Northwold  and  Lowbrooks,  6. 
24  May,   1746;  m.  1781,  Katherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel 
Reynardson,  of  Holywell,   co.  Lincoln,  and  by   her  (who  d. 
15  Dec.  1819)  had  issue, 

I.  Hekbt  Samoel.  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Robert,  b   179) :  d.  1800. 

III.  John  Anthony  M  A.,  Rector  i>f  Baconsthorpe,  Norfolk, 
m.  18  May,  1826,  Louisa  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  o'  the  late 
Thomas  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Esq.  ot  Shardeloes,  Bucks,  and 
left  issue, 

1  John  Francis,  6.  29  May,  1827. 

2  Anthony  William,  b.  1  Dec.  1331. 

3  Edward  Thomas,  b.  1841. 

1  Isabella  Katherine.  2  Charlotte  Anne. 

3  Louisa  Eleanor.  4  Fanny  Elizabeth. 

5  Blanche  Emily,  m.  her  cousin,  Arthur  William  Par- 
tridge, Esq. 

I.  Katherine  Mary. 

II.  Sarah  Frances,  m.  9  Nov.  1815,  Benjamin  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Sledah  Hall,  co.  Wexford,  eldest  son  of  Christian  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Benville. 

ni.  Charlotte,  m.  16  April,  1808,  Jocelyn  Henry  Connor 
Thomas,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas,  of  Everton, 
Ireland. 

IV.  Sophia,  m.  11  April,  1808,  John  Thurston  Mott,  Esq.  of 
Barningham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

I  Mr.  Partridge  d..  30  Dec.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henby  Sa.muel  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Hockham  Hall,  Norfolk, 
I  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  22  June,  1782;    in.   18  July,   1805,   Mary 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Luke  Heslop,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
I  Buckingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1853)  had  issue, 

L  Henby  Champion,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  20  May,  1807;  to. 
23  Aug.  1834,  Ethelred  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Birch  Reynardson,  of  Holywell,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  9  Oct.  1846)  left  at  his  decease,  20  Oct.  1850, 

1  Henry  Thomas,  now  of  Hockham  Hall. 

2  Arthur  William,  b.  1838;  vi.  18G7,  Blanche  Emily, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  A.  Partridge,  Rector 
of  Baconsthorpe. 

1  Ethelred  Mary,  in.  William  Dundas,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Robert  Dundas,  Esq.  of  Arniston. 
n.  Edward  Jacob,  d.  24  Nov.  1826. 
ni.  Charles  Francis,  6.  28  Nov.  1811. 
IV.  Walter  John,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Caston,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  h. 

11  May,  1813;  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1842,   Maria  Agnes,  5th  dau. 

of  Sir  Charles  Mansfield  Clarke,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  </. 

26  Feb.  1847)  had  a  son,  Walter  Henry  (Rev.),  in.  June,  1872, 

Ellen  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Oliver  Dodgson,  and  has 

three  children.     Rev.  W.  J.  Partridge  to.  2ndly,   2   Feb. 

1858,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Gataker,  Esq.  of 

Mildenhall. 
T.  Frederick  Robert,   6.   29  March,    1815;    to.   Aug.    1842, 

Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Frost  Rippingall,  and 

lias  issue. 
▼I.  William  Luke,  b.  9  Sept.  1819;  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  — 

Lindon,  Esq.;  d.  1876. 
■ni.  George  Anthony,  6.  5  Feb.  1825 ;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eer. 

J.  Holworthy. 

II. 


I.  Louisa  Katherine,  to.  7  Aug.  1833,  Henry  Dover,  Esq..  ani 

d.  30  Aug.  1834. 

II.  Charlotte  Anne,  d.  v.nm.  1825. 

III.  Sopliia  Sarah,  m.  29  Aug.  1829,  George  Gataker,  Esq., 
and  is  deceased. 

IV.  Eleanor  Dorothea,  to.  Henry  Birch  Reynardson,  Esq. 
Mr.  Partridge  d.  1  Oct.  1858. 

Arm.i—Gu.,  on  a  fcss  ootised  or,  between  three  partridges 
rising  of  the  last  three  tortcaux.  Cnsl—A  partridge  as  in  the 
arms.     Molln—Dam  spiro  spero. 

>Seal — Hockham  Hall,  near  Thctford. 


PARTRIDGE    OF    BISHOP'S    WOOD. 

Paktkidge,  John,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Wood,  in  the 
COS.  of  Gloucester  and  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Monmouth  1821 ;  b.  9  Marcb, 
1795 ;  m.  1817,  Ehza,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Ivcs, 
Esq.  of  TitchCeld,  Hants,  sometime  Judge  of  Moors- 
hedabad,  and  subsequently  Resident  at  the  Court  at 
Lucknow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1871)  has 
issue, 

I.  William,  of  Wyelands,  in  the  parish  of  Ruardcan,  co. 
Gloucester,  6.  2  Jan.  1818;  educated  at  Winchester,  and 
graduated  M.A.  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford;  called  to  the  Bar  at 
the  Middle  Temple,  1843;  appointed  Stipendiary  Magis- 
trate for  the  Wolverhampton  district  18G0  and  18C3, 
Metropolitan  Magistrate  at  the  Thames  Police  Court; 
transferred  to  Southwark  Police  Court  1867;  J.P.  for  cos. 
Hereford,  Gloucester,  Monmouth,  Sussex,  and  Stafford, 
and  aD.L.  for  co.  Hereford;  to.  16  Nov.  1841,  Elizabclh 
ICniily,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Richard  Webb,  Esq.  uf 
Donnington  Hall,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue,  1  Kichakd 
William,  b.  25  Jan.  1S44,  Wadhain  Cull.  Oxford,  sometime 
Ensign  5th  Herefordshire  Rifle  Volunteers;  2  John 
Biakemore,  6.  15  Dec.  1848;  3  Robert  Ernie,  b.  16  Sept. 
1861  ;   1  Georgiana. 

II.  Edward  Otto,  of  llazlehurst,  J.P.  cos.  Brecon  and  Here- 
ford, sometime  Capt.  Royal  Monmouthshire  Militia,  b. 
2  Aug.  1819;  m,  1st,  Catherine  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  George  Bevan,  of  Crickhowell,  co.  Brecknock,  and 
has  issue,  1  Charles  Edward,  Capt.  97th  foot,  6.  1848,  wi. 
1877,  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  William  C.  Hyland,  Esq.;  2  Frede- 
rick Leonard,  Lieut.  U. M.S.  "  JIalacca;"  3  George  Herbert; 
1  Alice  Catherine;  2  Annie.  He  m.  2ndly,  4  July  1872, 
Mary,  widow  of  Joseph  Bailey,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  late 
W.  C.  Russell,  Esq.,  M.P. 

III.  Frederick  John,  of  35,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace,  Hyde  Park, 
W.,  a  Merchant  in  the  city  of  London,  late  Lieut.  R.N.,  b. 
21  Nov.  1821;  served  in  H.M.S.  "  Pique,"  at  the  siege  of 
Acre,  1841,  and  was  honourably  mentioned  in  the  des- 
patches for  his  services  on  the  coast  of  Syria;  m.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  the  late  John  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde 
and  Croom  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue,  1  John 
Croker,  Lieut.  Royal  Monmouthshire  Engineers ;  2  Ernest 
Frederick  Bagwell;  3  Walter  St.  Ives  Croker,  Lieut.  61st 
regt. ;  1  Adeline  Bagwell. 

IV.  Richard  Hawker,  b.  1829;  resident  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 

I.  Eliza  Ives,  vi.  James  Wintle,  Esq.  of  Hill  House,  Newn- 
ham,  CO.  Gloucester,  only  son  of  the  late  James  Wintle, 
Esq.  of  Saint  Bridge,  near  Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
that  CO. 

iLtllCatlC. — ^This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  Gloucestershire 
family  mentioned  by  Atkyns,  Rudder,  Fosbrooke,  and  Big- 
land,  as  seised,  1608,  of  Down  Hatherley,  Side  et  Leckhampton, 
with  other  manors  in  tliat  co.,  and  as  long  settled  at  Wis- 
hanger,  in  the  parish  of  Miserden,  at  their  Manor  House,  until 
recently  the  property  of  Julius  Partridge,  Esq.,  a  lineal  descen- 
dant, but  which  passed  out  of  his  possession  during  18G8.  The 
manor  house  itself  is  of  considerable  antiquity.  It  was  rebuilt, 
and  the  porch  added,  in  1578,  by  Robert  Partridge,  in. 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ernie,  of  Cannings,  co.  Wilts.  Their  im- 
paled coat  may  still  be  seen  carved  in  stone  over  the  front 
entrance,  and  a  quaint  old  sundial  surmounts  the  arms.  At 
the  joint  Visitation  of  the  Heralds  for  co.  Gloucester  in  the 
16th  century,  William,  the  son  of  John  Partridge,  of  Wis- 
hangcr,  appears  as  the  representative  of  the  family,  inter- 
marrying with  the  Fowlers  of  Stroud.  He  was  M.P.  for 
Rochester  14  Elizabeth. 

Miles  Partridge,  who  accompanied  the  Duke  of  Somerset 
in  the  expedition  to  Scotland,  was  knighted  after  the  battle  of 
Pinkie ;  and  the  second  coat  borne  by  the  Partridges  is  said  to 
hare  been  granted  on  this  occasion.    Uc  served  the  office  of 

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High  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester,  and  receiTcrl  a  grant  of  the 
manor  of  Almoncisbury  from  Henry  VIII.  lie  was  one  of  the 
intimate  friends  of  the  unfortunate  Duke  of  Somerset,  was 
apprehended  with  the  Duchess  of  Somerset  soon  after  the 
Duke's  fall,  and  was  executed  26  Feb.  1552. 

William  Paetiiidge,  of  Wishanger,  4th  in  the  registered 
pedigree,  d.  20  Elizabeth,  seised  of  numerous  manors. 

RonuET  Paeteidge  s.  his  father,  ^Yilham,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son,  John,  who  vi.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Aubrey,  LL.D.  He 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  Anthony,  m.  Ahce,  dau.  of  Timothy 
Cartwright,  of  Devizes.  One  of  the  family  monuments  in 
Miserden  Cliurch  shows  the  coat  of  Partridge  impaling  Cart- 
wright.  He  was  s.  by  Heney,  from  whom  is  stated  to  have 
descended, 

John  Paeteidge,  b.  at  Harborne  1G72;  to.  Esther,  dau.  of 
John  Rushton,  of  Lidney,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  174C;  to.  1st,  Sarah  Reader;  and2ndly,  178C, 
Catherine  Stewart,  of  the  Doanston,  co.  Stirling,  and  had 
issue, 
1  John,  of  whom  presently.         2  .loseph.  .0  Thomas. 

4  Samuel,  b.  1714;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David 
Price,  of  Brecknock,  and  had  issue, 
Samuel,  b.  1787,  of  New  York. 

John,  R.A.,  Portrait  Painter  Extraorttlnary  to  the  Queen. 
William  Henry,  deceased. 
Henry  Mitchell  Stewart,  of  Dublin,  deceased. 
Thomas  Mitchell,  in  New  Zciilund. 
Richard,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of  Anatomy  at  King's  College, 
London. 

Isabella,  m.  Christopher  Argyle  Hoggins,  Ksq.,  Q.C. 
Mary  Campbell, '»).  John  C.  Kumsey,  Esq.  of  lieacunslicld. 
Eliza,  7/4.  Charles  Winser,  Esq.,  15ari'ister-at-Law. 
Catherine.  Susan. 

1  Janet,  b.  1745;  m.  Thomas  Sylvester,  Esq. 
I.  Sarah. 

John  Paeteidge,  of  Ros^,  above-mentioned,  the  eldest  son 
01  Samuel,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Jones,  of  Ross,  the  con- 
temporary, friend,  and  coadjutor  of  John  Kyrle,  "  The  Man  of 
Ross,"  and  d.  aged  8G,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  1733,  engaged  in  extensive  ironworks  at  New 
Weir,  CO.  Hereford;  Lidbrook,  Rertbrook,  and  Lidney,  co. 
Gloucester;  Monmouth,  Bassaleg,  Nantyglo, and  Ebbwvale, 
CO.  Monmouth;  Machen  Cairphilly  and  Melin  Griffith,  co. 
Glamorgan;  in  which  he  acquired  considerable  property. 
He  d.  unm.  in  his  7Sth  year. 

II.  Richard,  an  ironmaster,  d.  unm. 

III.  William,  also  a  wealthy  and  leading  ironmaster,  of 
whom  presently. 

I.  Esther,  m.  Thomas  Appley,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  one  dau.. 
Ann,  TO.  Richard  Willis,  Esq.  of  Monmouth. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Blakcmore,  Esq.  of  Darlaston,  and  has 
issue  two  sons, 

1  John  Partridge,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Richard,  of  the  Leys,  near  Monmouth,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
many  years  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Wells.  He  d.  s.  ji. 
18  April,  1855. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Paeteidge,  of  Bishop's  Wood,  and  of  Monmouth, 
6.  1740,  J. P.  for  COS.  Hereford  and  Monmouth,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Monmouth  1810,  m.  Ann  Biby,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Biby  Hawker,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Bishop's  Wood. 

Ann  Biby,  of  Beech  Grove. 

Sarah,  m.  William  John  Bagshawc,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  and 
Wormhill  Hall,  co.  Derby. 

Jane  (deceased),  m.  the  Rev.  E.  B.  Bagshawe,  Rector  of 
Eyham,  co.  Derby. 

Mr.  Partridge  d.  20  Dec.  1819. 

Arms — As  those  of  Paeteidge  of  Whlinvijer,  viz.,  quarterly  : 
1st  and  4th,  chequy  arg.  and  sa.  on  abend  gu.,  three  escallops 
or;  2nd  and  3rd,  chequy  arg.  and  sa.,  a  bend  vair.  Cnxtx — 
1st,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  horse's  head  sa. ;  2nd,  A  leopard 
arg.  .spotted  sa. 

iSeo4— Bishop's  Wood,  near  Ross. 


PARTRIDGE     OF    H0RSEITD02T     HOUSE. 

Paeteidge,  The  Eev.  William  Edwaeds,  of 
Horsendon  House,  Bucks,  J. P.,  Vicar  of  Timer,  and 
Rector  of  Horsendon,  and  Patron  of  two  Livings, 
h.  15  March,  1809;  m.  15  Sept.  1812,  Lucy  Olivia 
Hobarfc,  dau.  of  Oliver  Anderdon,  Q.C,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1870)  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Clara.  ii.  Emma  Blanche. 

III.  Agnes  Octavia. 

ILtnrajir.— The  surname  of  this  family  was  originally 
Pcrtriclw,  which  became  changed  to  its  present  orthography 


about  the  end  of  the  17th  century.  An  anerstor  of  Mr.  Part- 
ridge was  goldsmith  to  Queen  Maey,  and  Lady  Jane  Grey  was 
lodged  in  his  apartments  in  the  Tower  of  London.  A  descen- 
dant of  this  Master  Partridge,  as  he  is  styled,  was  slain  at  the 
first  battle  of  Worcester,  fighting  for  the  King. 

The  late  Chaeles  Anthony  Paeteidge,  Esq.  of  Gotham 
Lodge,  near  Bristol  (son  of  Charles  Partridge,  Esq.,  also  of 
Gotham  Lodge  d.  1804,  by  his  wife  Sybella  Pollard,  of  Bristol), 
was  6.  1776;  m.  29  May,  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  OliTer, 
Esq.  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  North  America, late  Lieut.-Governor, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  left  as  his  decease,  1856,  one  ser- 
ving son,  the  present  Rev.  William  Edwaeds  Paeteidge,  of 
Horsendon  House;  and  two  daus.,  Lucy  Frances,  and  Clara 
Susan,  TO.  Gordon  Rippon,  Esq. 

Ai~ms — Az.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  or,  three  partridges. 
Cri'st — An  estoilo  or.    Motto — Es.se  quam  viden. 

(Secti — Horsendon  House,  Princes  RisLoro,  Uucks. 

♦ 

PATERSOIT    OF    CASTLE    HTJIS'TL?. 
Pateeson,  Geoege  Feedeeice:,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Iluntly,  CO.  Perth,  b.  5  Jan.  1857. 

StiuCaCJC.— Geoege  Pateeson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  &. 
1734,  adopted  the  medical  profession,  and  went  to  India  as 
official  Secretary  to  Sir  Robert  Harland,  where  he  distin- 
guished himself  both  in  his  profession  and  in  the  transaction 
of  some  difficult  negotiations  at  the  Court  of  Areot.  On  his 
return  to  Scotland,  he  m.  30  Nov.  1776,  the  Hon.  Anne  Gray, 
2nd  dau.  of  John,  12th  Lord  Gray  of  Kinfauns,  In  1777, 
Mr.  Paterson  bought  the  old  castle  of  Lyon,  in  the  Carse 
of  Gowrie,  and  restored  to  it  its  ancient  name  of  Huntly, 
which  name  had  been  given  it  by  his  wife's  ancestor,  Andrew, 
2nd  Lord  Gray,  by  whom  the  castle  was  built  in  1452.  By 
Anne  his  wife,  Mr.  Paterson  (who  d.  1817)  left  issue, 

I.  Geoeoe,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  6. 40  Dec.  1778;  m.  1807,  Jessie,  dan.  of 

Col.  Paton,  Governor  ot  St.   Helena;  and  d.  1868,  having 

had  issue, 

1  Francis  Gray,  d.  27  Aug.  1820. 

2  George  John  Mapletoft,  Rector  of  Erome  with  Oakley, 
Suffolk,  b.  27  June,  1821 ;  m.  28  Sept.  1869,  Anne  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Sir  Denis  Pack, 
K.C.B.,  and  his  wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Louisa,  dau. 
of  the  1st  Marqu''^-;  of  Waterford. 

3  Augustus,  married.  4  Adrian,  married. 

1  Constantia,  in.  J.  Hovendon,  Esq. 

2  Henrietta  m.  —  Fanche,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Jessie,  to.  Baron  De  Larisse. 

III.  David,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  1781 ;  d.  v.nm.  9  Sept.  1813,  whilo 
serving  as  Capt.  of  H.M.S.  "  Fox." 

IV.  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army.  Major  53rd  regt.,  Aide-de- 
Camp  to  Lord  Fitzroy  Somerset,  m.  Feb.  1812,  Eleanor 
Philippa,  2nd  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  James  Richard  Dacres, 
and  fell  in  action  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria,  leaving  one  son, 

George  Dacres,  Capt.  98th  regt.,  6.  11  Jan.  1813;  «. 
28  June,  1837,  Augusta,*  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Pratt  Call,  Bart,  of  Whiteford  House,  Cornwall,  by  his 
wife,  the  Lady  Louisa  Forbes  3rd  dau.  of  George,  5th  Earl 
of  Granard,  and  d.  3  April,  1847,  leaving  issue, 
1  Charies  Edward,  6.  23  Jan.  1844,  :m  officer  23rd  regt. 
1  Eleanor  Philippa.  2  Augusta  Matilda. 

3  Georgina  Lucy. 

V.  William,  Capt.,  R.N.,  C.B.,  6.  17S3;  m.  Sarah,  dan.  of 
S.  Bisset,  Esq. :  and  li.  1838,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis,  deceased.  1  John  Alexander,  d.  1870. 

1  Mary  Mackenzie.  2  Margaret. 

VI.  James,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  5.,  1783;  m.  3  Sept.  1821,  DaTie, 
only  dau.  of  David  Erskine,  Esq.,  and  dying  1856,  had  issue, 
besides  two  daus.,  a  son, 

James  Erskine,  who  by  Jfary,  dau.  of  Maenebb,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  James.  2  David.  1  Mary  Christian.  " 

2  Anne.  3  Catherine  Graham. 

4  Margaret  Mary  Augusta.  5  Amy. 

VII.  Francis  Gray,  b.  1787;  d.  young. 

1.  Margaret,  (?.  v.iim.  1845.  li.  Mary. 

III.  Augusta  Anne,  d.  unm.  1811. 
The  elder  son, 

Geoege  Pateeson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  co.  Perth,  Col.  3rd 
Foot  Guards,  b.  1  Jan.  1778;  m.  1818,  Margaret,  dau.  of  JoUa 
Smith,  Esq.,  and  d.  14  July,  1846,  having  had  i.ssue, 

Geoege,  late  of  Castle  Huntley.  Helen. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Geoege  Pateeson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Huntly,  b.  15  June,  1819; ; 
s.  his  father  1846  ;  to.  Catherine  Jemima  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Robertson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

*  She  m.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1849,  William  Windhaiu  Hombyi 
Capt.  R.N.    (Sec  HoEKBY  of  Balton.) 


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Oeobge  FnEDEBicK,  now  of  Castlo  Iluntly. 
Charles  Jaincs  Ceoifre,  b.  18  Jliirch.  IHM. 
Philip  John  William,  6.  22  Sopt.  18G4. 

Gcorjiiana  Margaret,  m.  1874,  Capt.  A.  P.  SrimnoUs,  32nd 
Punjaul)  Pioneers.  Alma  Helena  Jemima. 

Margaret  Augusta  Jane.  Victoria  Anne  Gray. 

lie  d.  25  Feb.  1867. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  prlioans  feeding  their  young  in  nests 
ppr.,  on  a  chief  embattled  az.  a  bezant  between  two  stars  of 
the  flckl.  Crest— \  pelican  feeding  its  young  in  a  nest  ppr. 
JI/o«oM— Above  the  crest,  Merui.  Below  the  sliicld,  Je  mcurs 
pour  ceux  que  j'aime. 

Seal — Castle  Huntly,  co.  Perth. 


PATERSON  OF  CARPOW. 
Pateeson  -  Balfour  -  Hat,  Edmuxd,  Esq.  of 
Carpow,  Leys,  and  Randerstouc,  cos.  Fife  and 
Perth,  b.  7  Jan.  18-19  ;  s.  his  father,  18G5,  and  liis 
grand-uncle,  the  late  Darid  Balfour  Hay.  Esq.  of 
Leys  and  Randcrstone,  who  d.  21  Aug.  18G8. 

ILtnrJigC. — The  late  John  Paterson,  Esq.  of  Carpow,  son 
of  John  Paterson,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Oliphant  his  wife,  m.  1S07, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hay  Balfour,  Esq.  of  Leys  and  Randerston 
(son  of  Peter  Ilay,  Esq.  of  Leys,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
David  Scott,  of  Scottstarvit),  and  d.  1822,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  12  June,  1857)  a  son,  Peter  Hay,  late  of  Carpow,  and 
■five  daus.,  Katherine,  in.  Sir  AV'illiam  Dunbar,  Bart,  of 
Mochrum;  Elizabeth,  d.  Feb.  1868  ;  Helen;  Margaret;  and 
Jane,  m.  the  Hon.  John  Eollo.    The  son, 

Peter  Hay  Patebson  Esq.  of  Carpow,  h.  Jlay,  1816:  m. 
April,  1848,  the  Hon.  Marianne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  StU  Lord 
Elibank,  and  had  issue, 

Edmcnd,  now  of  Carpow.       Peter  Hay,  b.  11  Dec.  1810, 

Marianne  Hay.  Jane,  d.  Sept.  1865. 

Charlotte  Emily  de  Ilaya. 

Herf.  23  June,  1865. 

Seats — Carpow,  Abernethy,  co.  Perth;  Mugdram  House, 
Newburgh,  1  ife ;  Leys ;  Errol,  co.  Perth ;  and  Eanderstone 
Castle,  Kingsbarns,  co.  Fife. 


PATESHALIi    OF    ALLENSMOEE. 

Pateshaxl,  Evan,  Esq.  of  Allensmore  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  late  of  Ffynonau,  co.  Brecon,  M.P.  for 
city  of  Hereford  Feb.  1874,  to  March,  1878,  m.  24 
May,  1842,  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Pate- 
shall,  Esq.  of  Hereford.  He  took,  by  royal  license, 
1854,  the  name  and  arms  of  Patesdall,  in  lieu  of 
|those  of  Thomas  (^ee  Thomas  of  TFe{/ieW) ,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  testamentary  injuuctiou  of  the 
late  Edmund  Burnam  Pateshall,  Esq. 

fLtlTCilflC. — The  family  of  Pateshall  is  of  antiquity  in  co. 
Northampton.  In  6  Eicuard  I.,  we  lind  upon  record  the 
name  of  Simon  de  Pateshall,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. ;  and 
Camden  mentions  his  descendants  as  filling  the  same  office 
during  several  subsequent  reigns. 

Edmund  Lechmebe,  Esq.,  son  of  Scudamore  Lechmere,  Esq. 
of  Fownhope  Court,  by  Jane  his  -wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Pates- 
hall, Esq.  of  Allensmore,  co.  Hereford,  took  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Pateshall  only,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his 
uncle,  John  Pateshall,  Esq.  He  m.  Ann,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Burnam,  Esq.  of  Westington  Court,  co.  Hereford,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1S20)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1790, 

Edmund,  the  late  possessor  of  Allensmore. 
William,    of    Hereford,    m.    Elizabeth,    dau.    of    Jlichael 
Cheese,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Ann  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Evan 
Thomas,  now  Pateshall,  Esq.  of  Allensmore  Court. 
Jonn  Scudamore  Lechmere,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr. 
Wilbams,  of  Shobdon,  co.  Hereford,  by  whom  he  left  an 
only  surviving  child,  Mary,  7n.  Thomas  Kidley,  M.D. 
Kicholas  Lechmere,  Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  d.  1854. 
Edwyn  Sandys,  Capt.  in    the   H.E.l.C.S.s  Service,   d.  at 
Ceylon,  1819.  Thomas  Allen,  d.  1846. 

Walter  (Rev.)  M.A.,  d.  umn.  1820. 

Ann,  TO.  the  Rev.  John  Jones,  M.A.,  of  co.  Hereford,  and 
had   an   only   child,  Anne    Elizabeth,  r,i.   IS.'i'J,    the  Rev. 
William  Jones  Thomas,  M.A.  (xcc  Thomas  nf  WcLfteUl.) 
Martha,  m.  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Burnam  Pateshall,  Esq.  of  Allensmore  Court, 
h.Z  Dec.  1778;  m.  12  March,  1804,  Milborough,  eldest  dau. 
•nd  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  James  Ingram,  of  Burford,  Salop, 
of  the  ancient  Montgomeryshire  family  of  that  name.  Mr. 
Pateshall  assumed,  by  royal  sign  manual,  upon  the  demise  of 


his  mother,  1820,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Burnam, 
He  d.  s.  p.  June,  184S,  and  Allensn)ore  became  the  property 
for  life  of  his  widow,  Mrs.  Burnam  Pate.shall,  who  d.  1.')  May, 
1868.  The  estates  devolved  eventually  on  Mr.  Evan  Pateshall 
and  Ann  Elizabeth  his  wife,  in  1854,  when  Rear-Admiral 
Nicholas  Lechmere  Pateshall  died  ut  supra. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  Ihcarts  arg.,  as 
many  escallops  gu.  C/-c«J— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  pelican 
arg.  vulning  itself  ppr. 

Heat — Allensmore  Court,  Hereford.    Club — Carlton,  S.W. 


PATON  OF  grandholm:. 

Paton,  John,  Esq.  of  Grandholm,  co.  Aberdeen, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Olst  Highlanders,  Major  Eoyal 
Aberdeenshire  Militia,  b.  19  Feb.  1818  ;  m.  1st, 
11  June,  1814,  Eliza  Deborah,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burnett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1S60) 
had  issue, 

I.  William  Roger,  b.  9  Feb.  1857. 

I.  Mary  Louisa,  m.  1868,  Charles  Home  Sinclair,  Esq, 

II.  Ida  Margaret  Helen.  iii.  Sarah  Matilda. 
IV.  Elizabeth  Bertha,  d.  18G1. 

He  m.  2ndly,  18G2,  Katharine   Margaret,  dau.  of 
Col.  Lumsden,  C.B.,  of  Belhelvie. 

iiilirilflC. — This  name  of  Paton  is  written  in  old  deeds 
Patton,  and  the  family,  which  is  from  the  South,  is  of  con- 
siderable antiquity. 

George  Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandholm  (son  and  heir,  by 
Margaret  Garden,  of  Troupe,  his  wife,  of  John  Paton,  Esq. 
of  Grandholm,  d.  1715,  aged  28,  and  grandson  of  George 
Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandholm,  who  d.  1692,  aged  44,  and  Isabella 
Christie  his  wife),  j.;.  Barbara  Mackenzie,  of  Ardross,  and  d. 
1749,  having  had,  with  two  daus.,  Helen  and  Margaret,  a  son 
and  heir, 

John  Paton,  Esq.  ofFerrachie  and  Grandholm,  m.  JIary, 
dau.  of  WOliam  Lance,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

William  Paton,  Esq.  of  Grandholm,  H.E.I.C.S.,  r.i.  1809, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Spearman  Bird,  Esq.  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by  her, 
who  m.  2ndly,  Isaac  Xind,  Esq.,  had  issue, 

John,  now  tf  Grandholm.        William,  6.  1820;  d.  1824. 
Louisa,  -m.  1835,  John  Henry  Lance,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  d.  1837,  leaving  one  dau.        Mary,  d.  young,  1818. 

Arms — Az.,  three  crescents  arg.  Crest — A  sparrow  hawk 
with  wings  expanded. 

ii/o«o— Audacia  et  virtute  adcpta.  Seat — Grandholm,  near 
Aberdeen,  X.B. 


PATRICK  OF  TREARNE. 
Eaeston-Pateick,  William,  Esq.  of  Trcarne 
and  Hessilhead,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.  co.  Ayr,  and  Capt. 
Ayrshire  Yeomanry,  b.  1838  ;  s.  his  brother  1866  ; 
m.  1868,  Jemima,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Alison,  Esq. 
of  Stranraer,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Ralston,  b.  1876. 
Isabel  Ralston. 

HinCTlSr.— John  Patrick  (son  of  'William  Patrick,  who 
obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands  ol  Overmains,  near  Kilwinning, 
from  the  monastery)  acquired  by  charter,  1605,  the  estate  of 
Byres,  co.  Ayrshire,  and  subsequently  part  of  the  lands  of 
Dalgarven.  lied.  1638,  leaving  five  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest. 
Hew  Patrick,  of  Overmains,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Crau- 
furd,  and  was  father  of 

EoBERT    Patrick,     who    acquired    from    Hugh,    Earl   of 
Eglinton,  Waterside,    co.    Ayr,    by    grant   conBrmed    by    a, 
charter  from  the  Crown,  dated  31  Aug.  1G63.    He  m.  and 
had  three  sons. 
Hew  and  Eobert,  successive  heirs. 

John,  who  aeiiuired  the  lands  of  Drumbuie,  which  lie  adja- 
cent to  Waterside,  in  the  lordship  of  Giffen. 
Eobert  Patrick  d.  1676,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hew  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Waterside,  d.  s.  jj.  1682,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

Eobert  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Waterside,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Windyhouse,  and  had  three  sons, 

Robert,  his  heir,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Conn, 

Esq.,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease,  v.  p.,  1736,  a  son  and 

dau.,   John  ;    and    Janet,   m.   her  cousin,   John  PatncK, 

Esq.,  of  Drumbuie.  .     „  .  ^        .  , 

John,  who  acquired  the  lands  of  Borestone,  m  Beith  parish, 

Ayrshire,  but  t^  s.  2J.  ii<-«',  who  also  d.  s. p. 

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Kobcrt  Patrick  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  frranclson, 

John  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Trearne,  co.  Ayr,  m.  17G2, 
Marlon,  dau.  of  John  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Eoughwood,  by  Jean 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Ralston,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  and  had 
issue,  EoBEBT,  his  heir;  John,  Merchant  in  New  York, 
deceased ;  William,  of  Roughwood ;  Jean,  d.  v.nm.  ;  and 
Elizabeth,  d.  warn.  Mr.  Patrick  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his 
Bon, 

Robert  Patkick,  Esq.  of  Treavne  and  Ilessilhead,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  In.'jpcctor  of  Hospitals,  m.  1805,  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Will.  Gardiner  (brother  of  Luke,  Lord  Mountjoy)  by 
Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Wrotteslcy,  Bart.,  and 
had  issue,  John  Shedden,  his  heir  ;  and  William  Charles 
Richard.  (See  Patrick  of  Waterside.)  Dr.  Patrick  d.  1838, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Shedden  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Trearne  and  Hessilhead, 
F.R.S.E.,  m.  183G,  Robina  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Lee, 
Merchant,  of  Greenock,  by  Jane  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Hunter,  Esq.  of  Hafton,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  10  Oct.  1844,  in  the 
38th  year  of  his  age,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  Shedden,  of  Trearne,  b.  27  Aug.  1837;  d.  icnm.  18CG- 

William  Ralston,  now  of 'i'rearne. 

John  Gavin  FuUarton,  of  Grangehill,  Beith,  co.  Ayr,  J.P., 
b.  11  April,  1840  ;  s.  his  grand-uncle,  William  Patrick,  Esq., 
W.S.,  at  Grangehill,  1861 ;  m.  15  Feb.  1870,  Jane,  3nl  dau. 
of  the  late  George  Prentice,  Esq.,  of  Strathore,  co.  Fife. 

Henry  Gardiner,  of  Giffen,  near  Dairy,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.,  b. 
1842;  m.  1867,  Annie  Forbes,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Patrick 
Warner,  Esq.,  of  Ardeer,  co.  Ayr. 

Jane  Lee. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  saltier  sa.  between  a  cinquefoil  in  chief  and 
a  crescent  in  base  gu.,  and  on  either  side  an  eagle's  head 
erased  az.,  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  rcses  of  the  field. 
Cn-st—A  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  saltier  sa.  31otto—0ra, 
et labora. 

Seat— Trearne,  near  Beith,  Ayrshire. 


COCHRAN-PATRICK  OF  WOODSIDE  AND 
LADYLAND. 

Cochran-Patrick,  Robert  William,  Esq.  of 
Woodside  and  Ladvland,  co.  Ayr.  J.P.  and  D.L., 
LL.B.,  b.  4  Feb.  1812  ;  m.  31  Oct.  18GG,  Eleanora, 
younger  dau.  of  Robert  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Hunter,  co. 
Ayr,  and  has  issue, 

William  Arthur,  b.  1869. 

Eleonora  Agnes. 

Mr.  Cochran  Patrick  is  a  Magistrate  for  the  cos.  of 
Ayr  and  Renfrew,  and  a  D.L.  of  co.  Ayr. 

iltllCaSC. — This  is  the  younger  branch  of  the  family  of 
Patrick  of  Trearne. 

The  late  William  Charles  Richard  Cochran  Patrick,  who 
was  2nd  son  of  Robert  Patrick,  of  Trearne  and  Hessilhead, 
Inspector-General  of  Army  Hospitals,  by  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Gardiner,  and  niece  of  Luke,  Lord  Mountjoy,  m. 
1841,  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Cochran,  of  Lady- 
land  and  Belltrees,  by  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  WilMam 
Hamilton,  of  Craiglaw,  co.  Wigton.  In  terms  of  the  entail  of 
the  property  of  Ladyland,  Mr.  Patrick  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Cochran  in  addition  to  his  own.  He  d.  Nor.  1858, 
having  had  issue. 


Robert  William,  now  of  Ladyland. 


Catherine  Hamilton. 


Harriet  Gardiner. 


Seats — Ladyland  and  Woodside,  near  Beith,  co.  Ayr. 


PATRICK    OF    DUNMINNINa. 

Patrick,  John,  Esq.  of  Dunminning,  co.  Antrim. 
J.P.,  b.  28  June,  1802  ;  m.  28  Jan.  1835,  Grace,  4th 
dau.  of  William  Grihon,  Esq.  of  Hillhead,  co.  Antrim, 
J. P.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Gledheather,  Glarryford,  Belfast),  b.  28  March, 
1844;  m.  6.  Nov.  18C9,  Augusta  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Davison,  Esq.  of  Broughshane,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 
1  John,  b.  31  Oct.  1871;  2  James  Alexander,  6.  22  June, 
187G;  3  Norman  Colum,  b.  30  Aug.  1878;  1  Augusta 
Mary  Grace;  2  Gertrude  Emily,  6.  5  March,  1876. 

II.  John  Patrick,  jun. 

I.  Rose,  d.  IG  Nov.  1861.  ii.  Isabella. 

III.  Margaret. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  7  March,  1871,  Richard  Davison,  Esq., 
late  of  Knoekboy,  now  of  Ballymena,  and  has  issue,  WiUiam 
Henry,  0.  1872. 


fLtllCaflC. — This  family  Is  of  Scotch  extraction,  and 
descends  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  Ayrshire  Patricks, 
which  joined  the  expedition  to  the  North  of  Ireland  (under 
Hugh  Montgomery,  of  Braidstane),  where  they  subsequently 
settled.    The  present  Mr.  Patrick's  grandfather, 

John  Patrick,  m.  1770,  Elizabeth  Boyle,  and  d.  1773, 
leaving  a  son,  the  late 

John  Patrick,  Esq.,  m.  10  Oct.  1795,  Anne  McKcan,  by 
whom  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1859)  he  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Dunminning. 

James  Barnett. 

Isabella,  m.  1813,  John  A.  Brown,  Esq.,  of  Philadelphia, 
and  d.  1819,  leaving  issue. 

Anne,  d.  20  Aug.  1860.  Eliza. 

Mr.  Patrick  d.  23  Sept.  1858. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltier  sa.  between  a  cinqucfoil  in  chief, 
and  a  crescent  in  base  gu.,  and  on  either  side  an  eagle's  head, 
erased  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three  roses  of  the  fii'st. 
Crest — A  dexter  hand  ppr.  holding  a  saltier  sa. 

/Seat— Dunminning,  near  Ballymena,  co.  Antrim. 


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PATTENSON    OF    IB0RND2TT. 

Ttlden-Pattenson,  William  Hodges,  Esq.  of 
Ibornden,  Kent,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Unattached,  served 
in  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers,  b.  12  March, 
1822  ;  m.  9  Aug.  1854,  Eliza  Matilda,  only  child  of 
the  Rev.  James  Boys,  Rector  of  Biddeuden,  Kent, 
and  late  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.'s  Madras  Establishment, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Boys,  J.P.  for  Kent,  b.  31  May,  1S55. 

II.  Arthur  Henry,  b.  30  Sept.  1856. 

III.  Ernest  Cooke,  b.  1  Dec.  1858 ;  d.  8  April,  1859. 

IV.  James  Fitzherbert,  6.7  Feb.  1860. 

V.  Walter  Twisden,  6.  28  Nov.  18G1 ;  d.  28  Dee.  ISHI. 

VI.  Ernest  Hugh,  b.  12  Nov.  1863 ;  d.  17  June,  1875. 
vii.  Edwin  Cooke,  b.  10  Dec.  1871. 
I.  Alice  Rebecca. 

iLilVCajIC.— For  early  pedigree,  see  Ttlden  of  Mllsted. 
The  Rev.  Richard  Cooke  Tylden,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Milstecl 
and  Frinsted,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Osborne  Tylden,  of 
Milsted,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel  May, 
Esq.,  m.  1789,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Thurston,  Esq.  of 
Willesborough,  and  assumed  by  sign  manual,  in  1799,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Pattenson,  in  compliance  with  the  will 
of  his  wife's  kinsman,  William  Pattenson,  Esq.,  of  Ibornden, 
who  d.  iinm.  1799,  only  son  and  heir  of  William  Pattenson, 
Esq.  of  Ibornden,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Beale, 
Esq.  of  Bredgar,  whose  elder  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Mathew 
Thurston,  and  was  mother  of  Thomas  Thurston,  Esq.  of 
Willesborough,  father  of  Mrs.  Tylden.  By  Sarah  his  wife,  Mr. 
Tylden  Pattenson  had  issue, 

Cooke,  of  Ibornden,  his  lieir. 

William  Thurston,  Rector  of  Frinsted  and  MOsted,  cZ.  wnm. 
1821. 

Frederick  Osborne,  d.  young,  1811. 

Eliza,  d.  1855. 

Mary,   m.   the  Rev.    Charles  Chisholm,  Rector  of   South- 
church,  Essex  ;  she  d.  24  Feb.  1875. 

Frances,  m.   John  Milncr,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  Aylesford, 
near  Maidstone,  who  d.  one  month  after  succeeding  his  j 
elder  brother  in  that  estate;  his  wife  d.  Nov.  1866. 

Mr.  Tylden  Pattenson  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Cooke   Tylden   Pattenson,  Esq.  of  Ibornden,  Kent,   J.P,  j 
and   D.L.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  6.   6  Oct.   1790;] 
m.  1st,  12  June,  1821,  Anne  Rebecca,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late] 
Thomas  Law   Hodges,  Esq.  of  Hcmsted,  and  by  her  (whod. 
11  Feb.  1S3G)  had  issue, 

William  Hodges,  now  of  Ibornden. 
John  Cooke,  h.  25  April,  1823,  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  St.  Anne'B,  | 
Sutton  Bnnnington,  and  late  perpetual  Curate  of  Kingston- 
on-Soar,  Notts. 

Henry  Thomas,  Lieut.  Bengal  Horse  Art.,  b.  13  May,  1824,1 
served   during  the  Sutlej   campaigns,  and  was  engaged  in  < 
the  battles  of   Aliwal  and    Sobraon  ;   d.    at   Loodianah, 
13  March,  1848. 
Julia  Anne,  d.  June,  18.'i9. 

Caroline  Mary,   m.   3  June,    1858,  James  Milne    Walker^ 
Esq.,  Major  Suffolk  Militia  Art. 
Lieut.-Col.  Pattenson  m.  2ndly,  1  Sept.   1840,  Emily,  4th  dau  I 
of  Osborne  Tylden,  Esq.  of  Torre  Hill,  Kent,  which  ladyij 
27  Dec.  1870.     He  served  in  the  43rd  Light  Infantry  and  Bifl' 
Brigade  throughout  the  Peninsular  Campaigns,  and  d.  23  Jsn 
1858. 


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Armf — Ar?.,  on  a  foss  pa.  a  buRlc  horn  stringod  of  the 
fiolil  between  two  ticurs-de-lis  or,  quartering  Tvlden.  Crest 
— A  camel's  head  erased  sa.  bezantee.  Motio — Kincm  rcspice. 

Seat — Ibomden,  Biddcnden,  Staplehurst,  Kent. 


PATTON  OF  CLAYTON  PSIORY. 
Pattox,  Ctexekal  Walter  Docglas  Puillipps, 
of  Claytou  Priory,  Sussex,  Col.  7-ith  Ilighlanders, 
Knt.  of  the  Jledjklic,  and  formerly  Brigadiir-  Gun. 
in  Burmah,  b.  1  July,  1821 ;  s.  liis  father,  1876 ; 
«i.  23  April,  1855,  Julia,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Howard 
Elphinstone,  Bart.,  and  has  had  issue, 

r   Walter  Dcnman  Elphinstone,  b.  10  April,  lSu9;  d.  2  June, 

1861. 
ir.  IlERnERT  Bethcse,  2nd  Lt.  3rd  Hussars,  h.  30  May,  18C0- 
HI.  Douglas  Elphinstone  Bcihune,  0.  17  Au;,'.  laG7. 

I.  Julia  Elphinstone,  d.  185G  . 

II.  Anne  Florence  Louisa  Mary  Eethune. 

iltltragc.  —  Col.  IIe.nbt  Patton,  Cth  Eoyal  Regt., 
of  Clatto,  CO.  Fife,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Andrew  Patton, 
Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Donegal  (the  grant  of  which  manor 
lands  to  a  remote  ancestor  says  they  were  gained  by 
Talour  on  the  field  of  battle),  to.  1747,  Mary,  only  surviving 
child  and  heiress  of  Henry  Bethime,  Esq.  of  Clatto  and  Xydie, 
CO.  File,  descended  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  family  of 
Maximilian  de  Bethune,  Due  de  Sully,  Minister  of  Henry  IV. 
of  France.  The  lands  of  Blebo,  <fec.,  were,  in  1781,  left  by 
Henry  Bethune,  Esq.  of  Clatto,  to  his  sister,  Mr.s.  Patton,  and 
the  heirs  male  of  her  and  her  husband,  but  this  bequest  was 
reversed  by  the  Lords  of  Council  at  Edinburgh  in  1815. 
Col.  Patton  had  issue, 

James  Scsanxau  Patton,  Esq.  of  Clatto,  co.  Fife,  and  of 
the  Prior)',  Lichfield,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  at  sea  on  board  "The 
Susannah"  transport,  17  April,  1753,  Major  93rd  Highlanders, 
and  Col.  Staffordshire  Volunteers ;  m.  13  Jan.  1780,  Merrial, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Docksey,  Esq.  of  Snetsone, 
CO.  Derby,  J. P.,  niece  of  the  celebrated  David  Garrick,  and 
bad  issue,  with  seven  daus.  unm., 

Henry,  Lieut.  1st  Royals,  6. 30 Nov.  17S0;  d.  unm.,  ofwoundsi 

in  Egypt,  19  June,  1801. 
Peter,  Capt.IRoyal  Engineers.  6.  4  March,  1783;   d.  unm.,  of 

wounds  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz,  IG  July,  lisll. 
James,  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  1791,  uniu.,  drowned  whilst  at 

sea  in  charge  of  a  prize  ship,  1810. 
Thomas,  late  of  Bishop's  Hall. 
Kichard,  (/.  186'2;  r,i.  Hannah,  dau.  of — Cullen,  Esq.,  and 

had  a  son,  who  d.  young. 
John,  R.N.,  b.  24  Nov.  1793;  d.  1360. 
Maria  Elizabeth,  deceased. 
Marv,  Hi.  Lieut.-Col.  Elliott,  and  is  deceased. 
Susan,  deceased. 

Merrial,  m.  —  Dodson,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 
Emma,  m.  the  Rev.  Richard  Winsloe. 
Charlotte,  m.  (the  late)  Sir  William  Palmer,  Bart. 

Col.  Patton  d.  ISI'2,  and  was  s.  by  his  5th,  but  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Thomas  Patton,  of  Bishop's  Hull  and  Stoke  Court, 
Somerset,  Commander  EN.,  ?*.  5  Nov.  1792;  m.  \  July,  1819, 
Matilda,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Winsloe,  Rector  of  Ruishton, 
Somerset,  and  Forberry,  Cornwall  (by  Catherine  his  wife, 
Bister  of  the  late  John  Walter,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Bearwood,  Berks), 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Walteb  Docglas  PniLLipps,  of  Clagton  Priory. 

If.  Herbert  Winsloe.  Capt.  R.A..  6.  21  May,  1823  ;  m.  'Mary, 
dau.  of  Charles  Gilloid,  Esq.,  niece  ol  the  late  Lord  Gifforil, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

ni.  Henry  Bethune,  of  Stoke  Court,  J.P.,  6.  14  Feb.  ISS."), 
late  Capt.  27th  Inniskillings  m.  1st,  4  April,  18Gn,  Clara 
id.  1863)  youngest  dau.  of  William  Fripp,  Esq.,  of  The 
Grove,  Teignmouth,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

Henbt  Bethune,  d.  30  Oct.  1861;  and  Clara  Fripp  Agnes 
Bethune. 

He  m.,  2ndly,  in  187.'»,   Georgiana  Emma   Minct,   dau.    of 
Charles  William  Minet,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Baldwyns  aud  Caple, 

Kent,  and  Castle  Hill,  Dorset,  ai.d  has  issue. 

Bethune  Minet,  b.  1876. 

IV.  Lionel  Thomas,  6.  20  June,  1839,  Capt.  2nd  Somerset 
Militia;  m.  Oct.  1860,  Annette,  dau.  of  —  Isaac,  Esq.,  and 
ha",  issue,  Thomas  Lionel,  6.  17  July,  18G2;  F.rncst  Lionel 
Winsloe,  6.  14  Dec.  ISOo:  and  Florence  Annette,  deceased. 

V.  Aubrey  de  Lisle,  late  Capt.  14th  regt.  ;  6.  27  July,  1841 ; 
m.  20  April,  1863,  Agne.«,  dau.  of  William  Corbctt,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Aubrey,  b.  13  Feb.  1864. 

I.  Emma  MatiMa,  w.  Lieut. -Col.  Rawlins,  Madras  army, 
of  Gunter's  Grove,  Somerset,  J. P.,  and  has  issue  a  son 
and  a  dau. 

II.  Clara  Agnes. 


III.  Matilda  Winsloe,  m.  Cranstonn  Adamn,  Esq.,  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  George  P.  Adams,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue,  two 
sons  and  one  dau. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  Theobald  Walsh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  T.  Walsh,  of  Griniblethorp  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 

Capt.  Patton  acted  as  Aide-dc-Camp  to  Capt.  Sir  Nisbctt 
Willoughby,  K.C.B.,  in  the  action  between  the  "Nereide"  and 
five  French  frigates,  was  severely  wounded,  and  detained  a 
prisoner  at  the  Mauritius.     He  d.  1876. 

Arm»—Az.,  a  sword  arg.  hilted  or,  between  three  crescents 
of  the  second.     Ci-e^ — .K  hawk  arg.     Motto — Virtute  adepta. 
Seat — Clayton  Priory,  Uurstpicrpoint,  Sussex. 


PAUNCEFOTE  OP  PEESTON  COUHT, 

Pavxcefote,  Beenaed,  Esq.  of  Preston  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester,  of  Her  Majestv's  Civil  SciTice  at 
IMadras,  b.  IL  Jan.  1820;  m.  5  July,  1817,  Eliza 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Ilenry  Phillips,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ber.vabd,  b.  23  June,  1843. 

I.  Eleanor,  6.  25  May,  lSu3.         ii.  Clara,  b.  27  Nov.  1£58. 

iLfltCiltir— The  family  of  Pauncefote,  whose  surname  has 
been  ut  different  periods  variously  written,  is  of  great  antiquity. 
Beksard  Pacncevolte  being  mentioned  in  Domesday  Book  as 
a  considerable  proprietor  at  Festerfield,  in  co.  Wilts,  and  in 
the  hundred  of  Sunburne,  in  co.  Hants,  and  as  holding  of  the 
King  in  capite. 

Richard  PArscEroxE  obtained  from  IIenkt  III.,  in  the 
33rd  year  of  his  reign,  a  grant  of  the  manor  of  Hasfield,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  according  to  Camden,  "built  a  fair  house  at 
this  Hasfield,  called  Pauncefote  Court,  and  his  ancestors  were 
possessed  of  fair  lands  there  in  the  Conqctror's  time."  This 
estate  was  transmitted  in  uninterrupted  succession  to  his 
posterity  until  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century.  He  had 
issue  by  Isabel  his  wife, 

Sir  Grimald  Pacnckfote,  Knt.,  m.  Sibillu,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  the  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Crickhowell,  co.  Brecon.  The 
early  history  and  pedigree  of  the  family  are  to  be  found  in 
Collections  Rdating  to  the  Farnilg  of  Pauncefote,  Lambeth  Pal. 
Lib.,  M.S.  1221  ;  Genealogical  Notices  of  tlie  Favaily  of  Paunce- 
fote, by  Sir  George  Pauncefote,  Bart.  ;  also  in  Rudder's 
Gloucestershire,  txnd  Atkyn's  Gloucestershire,  tit.  "Pauncefote 
of  Preston." 

William  PAtTNCEFOTE,  Esq.  of  Carswalls,  co.  Gloucester,  m. 
20  Jan.  169G,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Roljert  WyUle,  Esq.  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  and  had  issue, 

William,  who  d.  s.  />.,  buried  at  Preston  Court. 

Anne,  lii.  —  Lilly,  Esq.,  and  d.  n.  p. 

Sarah,  in.  William  Bromley,  of  Abbcrley  Lodge,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  nad  issue,  Henry,  Robert,  and  Thomas,  who  all 
d. .«.  p. 

Elizabeth,  to.  William  Howe,  Esq.  of  Beckingham,  co. 
Lincoln  (whose  mother,  Rupcrta,  was  the  natural  dau.  of 
Prince  Rupert),  and  had  issue  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  who  m. 
18  Aug.  1747,  Sir  George  S.mith,  Bart,  of  East  Stoke,  co. 
Notts. 

Sir  George  Smito,  Bart.,  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Not- 
tingham 1753.  Of  his  two  younger  brothers,  John  and  Abel, 
the  former  was  the  grandfather  of  Robert  Pauncefote,  Esq.  of 
Preston  Court  (hereinafter  mentioned),  and  the  latter  was 
great  grandfather  of  the  present  Lord  Carrington.  By  his 
marriage  with  Mary  Howe  he  hud  issue  a  son. 

Sir  George  Smith  (2nd  bart.),  of  East  Stoke,  and  of  Cars- 
walls,  by  royal  sign  manual  dated  7  Feb.  1778,  who,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  request  of  his  maternal  kinsman,  Robert 
Bromley,  Esq.  of  Abberley,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Bromlet,  and  succeeding  at  the  death  of  that  gentleman  t« 
the  whole  of  the  estates  of  the  family  of  Pauncefote,  ho 
ol)t3ined  a  royal  license,  dated  6  April,  1S03,  to  enable  him  to 
assume  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pacncefote.  He  afterward-; 
reassumed  the  surname  of  Bromlet,  which  has  been  retained 
by  his  issue  [see  Bcbke's  Peerage  and  Saronetagr,  Bromlet, 
Bart.).  Under  his  will,  however,  the  estate  of  Preston  Court 
devolved  upon  his  cousin,  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  of  Worcester 
Coll.  Oxford  (a  son  of  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gcaling  Hall, 
Notts,  and  Foelalt,  co.  Cardigan,  who  was  High  Sheriff  for  tho 
latter  co.  1807),  together  with  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Pauncefote,  confirmed  to  him  by  royal  liccuse  dated  13  Dec. 
1808.    This 

Robert  Pauncefote,  Esq.  of  Preston  Court,  r,i.  Emma,  dan. 
of  R.  Smith,  Esq.,  and  hud  issue, 

I.  Robert,  6.  3  Feb.  1319;  </.  loim.  14  Nov.  12:7. 

n.  Blc.nabd,  present  reprcscnUilive. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PAW 


in.  Julian  (Sir),  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Assistant  Under  Secretary  of  State  at  the  Foreign  OfBce, 
late  Assistant  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonics. 
Keccived  the  honour  of  knighthood  1874.  Was  formerly 
Attorney-General  of  Hong  Kong,  and  afterwards  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Leeward  Islands ;  b.  13  Sept.  1828;  m.  14 
Sept.  1859,  Selina  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  William 
Cubitt,  of  Catfield,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

1  Maud,  b.  1  June,  ISii'i.  '.J  Sybil,  b.  30  Dec.  1872. 

3  Lilian,  h.  30  June,  ISJb.         4  Audrey,  b.  21  July,  1876. 

I.  Clara,  m.  Aug.  1842,  Admiral  William  Popham,  of  Stour- 
field,  CO.  Hants,  eldest  son  of  tiie  late  Admiral  Sir  Home 
Popham,  and  has  issue, 

1  Bernard  Brunswick  Home,  b.  21  Dec.  1843. 

2  Harcourt  Francis  Pauncefote,  R.N.,  b.  24  Feb.  1845. 

II.  Matilda  Theodora,  m.  Sept.  1842,  Charles  John  Luchmann- 
Falkenau,  of  Falkenau,  in  Silesia,  and  has  issue, 

1  Robert  Waldemar. 

1  Marie  Hclene,  vi.  Baron  F.  von  Zadlitz,  of  Kynau,  Silesia. 

2  Clara,  -no.  Count  Bcruhard  von  Schweiuitz,  of  Berghof, 
Silesia. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.,  two  and  one.  Crest — 
A  lion  rampant  ducally  crowned  ppr.,  holding  in  his  paws  an 
eseocheon  or,  charged  with  a  wild  wolf's  head  ppr.  Motto — 
Pensez  forte. 

iSeaJ— Preston  Court,  co.  Gloucester. 


EUSSELL-PAVIER    OF    HAMMEEWICH 
AND    HEATON    MOOR. 

Etjssell-Pavier,  William  Adet,  Esq.  of  Ham- 
merwich  co.  Stafford,  and  Newlands,  Heatou  Moor, 
CO.  Lancaster,  Capt.  dOtli  Lancaster  Rifle  Volunteers, 
h.  18  March,  1845  ;  m.  7  April,  1870,  Mary  Ellen, 
dan.  of  Joseph  Sale,  Esq.  of  Litchurch  Lodge,  Derby, 
and  grand-dan.  of  William  Sale,  Esq.  of  Barrow,  co. 
Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Arthur,  6.  2  June,  1S72. 

II.  Douglas  Sale,  b.  19  March,  1874. 

I.  Gertrude  Ellen,  b.  3  Feb.  1871. 

II.  Edith  Mary,  b.  18  May,  187G. 

ILtUCilSC.— John  RnssELL,  Esq.,  tZ. Marcli,  1853,  leavingby 
Mary  his  wife  (who  d.  Sept.  18G2)  a  son, 

Addison  Russell,  Esq.,  d.  7  F'eb.  1853;  m.  22  Feb.  1844, 
Susan,  dau.  of  William  Adey,  Esq.  of  Chorley  Place,  near 
Lichfield,  by  whom  (who  d.  28  Aug.  1858)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Adey,  now  of  Hammcrwich  and  Heaton  Moor. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  2  Feb.  1870,  James  HarniarSomerville,  Esq.  of 
Bloxwich,  near  Walsall,  and  d.  22  June,  1873. 

II.  Elizabeth  Addison.  in.  Mary  Jane. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  fusils  in  fess  or,  between  two 
flaunches  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a  mallet  of  the  first,  a 
chief  chequey  of  the  second  and  gu.,  for  Paviek;  2nd  and  3rd, 
arg.,  a  fess  dancettee  erm.  between  three  crosses-crosslet 
fitchee  in  chief,  and  two  in  base  sa.,  for  Kussell.  Crests — 1st, 
Paviee  :  Two  arms  embowed  ppr.  vested  above  the  elbow  arg., 
that  on  the  dexter  holding  a  chisel,  and  that  on  the  sinister  a 
mallet  also  ppr. ;  2nd,  Russell:  In  front  of  two  palm  branches 
salterwise  vert  a  fret  or,  thereon  a  martlet  sa.  Motto — Quo 
fata  vocant. 

Re&idencc — Newlands,  Heaton  Moor,  Stockport. 


PAW  SON    OF    SHAWDON. 
Pawson,   William    John,   Esq.   of   Shawdon, 
Northumberland,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Titlington, 
High    Sheriff    Northumberland,    1861,    b.    5    Dec. 
1817 ;  ni.  25  Oct.  1813,  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Eife,  Esq.  (she  d.  10  Sept.  1854),  and  has  issue, 
I.  William  HABnRAVE,  J.P.,  b.  6  Aug.  1846,  late  Lieut.  12ih 
Lancers,  ra.  30   June.   1877,  Hon.   Emily   Violet  Jeivis, 
youngest  dau.  of  Carnegie,  3i'd  Viscounr.  .St.  Vincent,  and 
has  issue,  William   Habgrave,   John  Jervis,   twins,   b. 
10  Sept.  1878. 
I,  Mary  Ann  Pawson  Hargrave,  m.  17  Sept.  I3G8,  SlrWilliam 

G.  H.  T.  Ramsay  Fairfax,  Bart. 
ILilTCJlfJC» — The  Pawsons,  a  family  of  antiquity  in  York- 
shire, are  first  mentioned  leap.  Henbv  IV..  aaao  1405. 

Richard  Pawson,  \iv\ngtcini>.  Hcsby  VIII.,  by  JClizabcth 
his  wife,  had  issue,  William,  w.  and  had  issue.  Chrisiopl'.cr. 
Thomas;  John,  of  whom  presently,  Anthony,  OUvei ,  Rich.uJ, 
Grace,  r,i.  —  Teale ;  and  Anne 

John  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  co.York,  the  4ih  son.  by  his 
will,  proved  24  April,  1577,  directed  his  body  to  be  buried  in 
the  parish  church  of  Leeds.  Bv  Ann  Jiis  wile,  he  had  an  only 
son  and  successor, 


Christopher  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  d.  1032.  lie  r-i.  Jane, 
dan.  of  Richard  Wilkinson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1634)  had  issue, 
Samuel,  of  York,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Elias  Micklethwaite,  Lord 
Mayor  of  York;  Henry,  of  whom  presently;  Richard;  Thomas, 
TO.  and  hadissu'j;  William,  living  in  Portugal,  1632;  Ellen,  ?)i. 
Richard  Holmes ;  Elizabeth,  to.  T.  Bacon  ;  Anne,  m.  John 
Lawrence,  of  York;  Priscilla;  Jane;  Mary;  Grace,  and  Frances. 

Henry  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  the  2nd  son,  b.  1585,  pur- 
chased lands  of  Henry  Neville,  Esq.  He  to.  Miss  Alice 
Clarkson,  and  d.  in  I66I,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  Leeds,  in.  Susan,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Mr. 
Alderman  Henry  Roundell,  of  the  same  place,  and  (/.  12  Nov. 
1GII4,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry,  of  Leeds,  in.  Sarah,  dau,  and  co-heiress  of  Richard 
Becne,  of  Bedstone,  but  rf.  s.  p. 

2  Samuel,  (L  at  Conimendam,  in  Guinea. 

3  Christopher,  ia.  Blary,  dau.  of  William  Sprentall,  and  left 
an  only  son  and  heir, 

Henry,  of  Ailerton  Gledhow,  near  Leeds,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Hugh  Sleigh,  Esq.,  andcJ.  3  Nov.  1733,  learing  two  daus. 
and  co-heirs, 

Elizabeth,  Hi.  John  Preston,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Anne,  eventually  sole  heiress,  m.  1759,  William  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Ailerton  Gledhow  {jure  uxoris),  and  had  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Anne   Wilson,  to.  1784,  Thomas  Dalton,  Esq.,  who 
assumed  in  1817,  on  inheriting  the  estates  of  the 
family  of  NorclilTe,  that  surname. 
1  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Richard  Powell,  of  Leeds. 

n.  Samuel.  iii.  Scth,  of  Leeds,  m.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Henry,  of  whom  presently.        v.  John,  of  York,  d.  1677. 
I.  Alice.  II.  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Day 

Henry  Pawson,  Esq.,  the  4th  son,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry 
Leeds,  Esq.,  and  by  her  left  (vsrith  two  daus.,  Alice,  to.  John 
Beckett,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  and  Sarah,  wife  of  — 
Wilberforce,  Esq.  of  co.  Yorlc)  a  son  and  successor, 

Elias  Pawson,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  in  1704,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Dyiieley,  Esq.  of  that  city,  andd.  1715,  leaving 
issue,  inter  alios, 

Henry,  also  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  m.  23  Aug.  1720,  Catherine, 
only  dau.  of  Admiral  Robert  Fairfax,  M.l?.,  of  Steeton  and 
Newton  Kyme.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Pawson,  Esq.,  to.  1732,  Mary,  dau.  of  Nathanial  liar- 
grave,  Esq.  of  Shawdon  Castle,  in  Northumberland,  and  had 
issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Nathaniel,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  unin.  at  Scringapatam. 
Mary,  d.  unm.  1766.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Pawson  d.  5  Nov.  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Pawson,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Northumberland  Militia, 
TO.  1770,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  R.  Foggin,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

George,  his  heir.  John,  d.  s.  p.  I8I6. 

William,  ,1.  his  elder  brother. 

Eliza,  d.  young.        Elizabeth,  to.  William  Harvey,  Esq. 
BIr.  Pawson  dying  28  Feb.  1802,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Pawson,  Esq.,  b.  3  Sept.  1771,  who  assumed  by  sign 
manual,  in  1817,  on  succeeding  to  the  Shawdon  estates,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hargrave.  He  m.  1st,  in  1805, 
Sojihia  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Latten,  Vicar  of  Woodham, 
which  lady  d.  30  April,  1813.  He  m.  2ndly,  Ann  Frances,  dau. 
of  James  Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Morpeth,  and  widow  of  T. 
Currell,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p-  29  Dec.  I8I7,  when  the  estates 
devolved  upon  his  brother, 

William  Pawson,  Esq.,  b.  14  May,  1780;  m.  9  Jan.  1817, 
Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Trotter,  of  Morpeth,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

William  John,  his  heir. 

Mary  Ann,  d.  xinm.  in  1844. 

Mr.  Pawson  served  for  a  considerable  time  in  the  royal  navy. 
He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1826.  He  c/.  5  Jan. 
1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the  present  William  JohM 
Pawson,  Esq.  of  Shawdon. 

^amilg  of  ^argra&f. 

Nathaniel  Hargrave,  Esq.  of  Shawdon  Castle,  ))?.  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Carter,  Esq.  of  Kirbywiske,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1724,  leaving  issue,  JjL'i 

I.  James,  who  succeeded.  ™ ' 

I.  Mary,  to.  as  above,  John  Pawson,  Esq. 

James  Hargrave,  Esq.  of  Shawdon,  the  only  son.  High 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  1738,  to.  Priscilla,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  William  Bonner,  Esq.  of  St.  Anthony's,  and  d.  1777, 
leaving  an  only  son, 

William  Hargrave,  Esq.  of  Shawdon,  h.  I7SG,  High  Sheriff 


TAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEA 


1245 


of  Korthumbcrlan J,  1783.  and  senior  D.L.      He  in.  Cathcrinr,  I 

duu.  and  co-hcircss  of  Samutl  Shidds,  Esq.,  and  d.  ».  p.  1817,  ; 

bequeathinff  all  his  estates  to  his  relative,  George  I'awson,  j 

Esq.,  with  rcniiiinUer  to  William  Tawson,  Ksq.,  and  his  lieirs.  ' 

Ai-r>is — Quarterly:  1st 'and  4th,  quarterly  indented  az.  and  | 
ffti.  on  a  tVss  ermine  between  three  biieks  eoumnt  or,  as  many 
ma-scles  of  the  first ;  2nd  and  3rd,  ermines,  two  ehevronels  be- 
tween three  lions'  gambs  cnased  or.  Cx.o'j— 1st,  A  buck's  head 
erased  at  the  neck,  quarterly  indented  arg.  and  gu.  attired  sa., 
charged  with  four  roundels  couiiterehanged ;  "Jnd,  Amount 
vert,  and  thereon  a  hart  cliarged  with  the  sun  in  splendour. 
Motto — Favente  Deo. 

£cati— iiUandon  and  Titliu^ton  Hall,  Northumberland. 


TAYHT'EIi.   OF    BOSKENNA. 
Patn'ter,  Cambokxe,  IIaweis,  Esq.  of  Bostcnna, 
Cornwall,  b.  25  Jan.  186i ;  s.  his  father  lt>75. 

JLtnCilQC. — This  family  settled  at  a  remote  era  at 
Lithney,  co.  Cornwall,  where  the  monuments  of  its  mem- 
b«rs  are  numerous.  It  afterwards  acquired  Deverell,  in  the 
neigHkonring  parish  of  Gwinear ;  and  subsequently  Trelissick, 
in  the  adjoining  district  of  St.  Erth. 

William  Cambokse,  alias  I'atnteb,  Esq.  of  Deverell.  co. 
ComTall,  obtained  a  grant  of  arms  from  Ganer  King  of  Arms, 
22  July,  1569.    He  »i.  Eleanor  Wilton,  and  had  six  sons, 

I.  Gbobge  Camdobke,  alia/!  Paynter,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

II.  William.  III.  Jolin.  iv.  Thoin:is. 

V.  Da\ia,  ancestor  of  tUc  I'aimees  of  Dale,  co.  Vtmbroke, 
whose  representative. 

Da  via  KcNWA  Patkteb,  Esq.,  m.  Sophia  Katherine,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Howell  Price,  Esq.  of  Berthlewydd,  co. 
Carmarthen,  by  Katherine  his  wife  (il.  1805),  widow  of 
Henry,  4th  Lord  Aylmer,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Whitworth, 
Knt.  of  Leybourne,  Kent,  and  sister  nf  Charles  Earl  Whit- 
worth, Lord  Lieut,  of  Ireland  1813-1817  :  they  had  issue, 

Howell  Price,  C.B.,  Col.  24th  regt.,  m.  21  April,  1846, 
Eleanor  Krunces,  dau.  of  George  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Pegs- 
borough,  CO.  Tipperary,  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
d.  of  wounds  received  at  the  battle  of  CluLlianwallah, 
India. 

James  Aylmer,  Vice-Admiral.  6.  21  Oct.  1814;  Midship- 
man of  H.JI.S.  "  Genoa,"  at  Navarino  ;  m.  April.  1848, 
Frances,  only  chUd  of  the  late  Henry  Chapman  Mc 
Veagh,  Esq.,  aud  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry  Slade, 
1st  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart., 
of  Maunsel,  Somerset.  Admiral  Paynter  was  elected 
Mayor  of  the  city  of  Bath,  Nov.  1874:  d.  17  Dec.  1876. 

David  William,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  K.A.,  m.  the  only  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Feiiwick,R.E.,  C.B.  of  Laverstock,  Hants. 

Frederick,  Lieut.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  in  India. 

Sophia,  in.  IS  Dec.  1839,  Sir  Henry  Caldwell,  Bart., 
Count  of  Milan,  of  Castle  Caldwell,  to.  Fermanagh,  d. 
13  Oct.  1858. 

Eose  Caroline,  m.  18  Feb.  1840,  Sir  Charles  Brune  Gravcs- 
Sawle,  Bart.,  of  Penrice,  co.  Cornwall  (see  Bcbke's 
PfArage  and  Baronetage). 

VI.  Henry. 

Geobce  Fatnteb  (the  eldest  son  of  William  Camborne, 
alias  Paynter),  m.  29  April,  1505,  Anne  Anthorne,  and 
was  father  of  William  Patxteb,  Esq.,  m.  1632,  Jane,  dau. 
of  Bichard  Keigwin,  of  Penzance,  and  had  issue,  i.  Arthur, 
of  Trelissick,  whose  granddau.  and  heiress,  Mart  Paynter, 
of  Trelissick,  m.  John  Hearle,  Esq. ;  and  ii.  Fbances,  of  whom 
we  are  about  to  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Patnteb,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  to.  Margaret  Paw- 
lett,  of  Kilnburn,  in  Sliddlesex,  and  had  a  dau.,  Margaret, 
m.  her  cousin,  Francis  Paynter,  of  Trelissick,  and  was 
mother  of  the  heiress  Mary  Paynter,  and  a  son,  Francis 
Pat.ster,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  ra.  Mrs.  Mary  Hawkey,  and  was 
father  of 

Fbakcis  Patnteb,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  m.  Mary  Gully,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Patnteb,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  m.  1787,  Bliss  Wether- 
head,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  left  at  his  decease, 
in  1800,  two  SODS,  Jou.s,  of  Boskenna,  who  d.  unm.  1848; 
and 

TH0MA3  PAT.VTtn,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  6.  24  July,  1794; 
m.  21  Oct.  18;;8,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Aaron  Moody,  Esq. 
of  Kingsdon,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

Beoinald  Heable,  late  of  Boskenna. 

Camborne  Hastings,  6.  11  Feb.  1836;  d.  4  Oct.  1?54. 
Mr.  Paynter  d.  20  April,  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Begisald  Hearle  Patnteb,  Esq.  of  Boskenna,  6.  21  Oct. 
1831 ;  m.  8  Dec.  1858,  Mary  Davies,  dau.  of  Kev.  J.  O.  W. 
Haweis,  of  Colwood,  Sussex,  andW.  16  Feb.  Is70,  Icdvingissuc. 

I.  Camborne  Haweis.  now  of  Boskcniia. 

u.  Hugh  Haweis,  6. 14  Nov.  lbC5. 


Arm» — Az.,  three  blocks  arg.,  each  charged  with  an  an- 
nulet sa.,  quartering,  gu..  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Price  ; 
arg.,  a  bend  sa.,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a  garb  gu.  for 
Wuitwortu.  CiV.w—Three  broken  broad  arrows  or,  knit  with 
a  lace  and  mantlet  gu.  dou'oledarjj.  Motto — JS'onum  prematur 
in  annum. 

6V<(«— Boskenna,  near  Penzance.  Laidcnce—lZ,  GrosTenor 
Place,  Bath 

y 

PAYNTER    OF    CAMBORNE    HOUSE. 

Paynteu,  William,  Esq.  of  Camborne  House, 
Richmond,  Surrey,  M.A.,  J.r.  and  D.L.  for  Middle- 
sex, J. P.  for  Surrey,  13arri»tcr-at-Law,  b.  30  Dec. 
1790  ;  m.  15  March,  lSi'5,  Auue  Berdmore,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Feutou  Best,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Culvert,  and 
Fenton  Springs,  Leek  (eldest  son  of  Kev.  Whitting- 
hara  Be?t,  Viear  of  Suiibury,  and  grandson  of  Rev. 
Henry  Best,  J. P.,  Prebendary  of  Lincoln),  and  eo- 
heiress  of  her  paternal  grandmother,  iirs.  Sarah 
Best,  the  dau.  aud  heir  of  Thomas  Fenton,  Esq.  of 
Hollin  House,  co.  Staflord,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Samcel,  6. 9  Jan.  182C. 

II.  William  Camborne  (Rev.),  6.  2  May,  1830;  m.  3  Junn, 
1856,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  H.  Toulmin,  Esq.  of  Child- 
wickbury,  Herts. 

III.  George,  6.  14  June,  1831,  Major,  late  of  the  King's 
Dragoon  Guards. 

IT.  Henry  Grosvenor,  H.E.I.C.S.  Civil  Service,  6.  11  Doe. 
1833;  m.  15  Oct.    I8C3,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Tidmarsh  House,  Bucks. 
V.    John,   late  Capt.   Scots    Guards,   i,i.   1876,    Margarc-i, 

granddau.  of  J.  Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Langton,  Dorset. 
I.  Eliza  Anne,  in.  1849,  Thomas  Fletcher  Twemlow,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Francis  Twemlow,  E^q.,  of  Betley  Court,  co. 
Stafford, 
n.  Annie  Maria,  m.  1855.  Sir  Courtenay  Honywood,  Bart., 

who  d.  April  1878,  leaving  issue.  iii.  Emily. 

ILiUCatJC.— This  family  claims  to  be  a  junior  branch  of 
that  long  seated  at  Boskenna.  Tbe  property  of  Saint  Issey, 
still  in  the  family,  has  been  held  by  them  for  generations. 

AVilliaji  Patnteb,  of  Trenance,  Saint  Issey,  Cornwall,  m. 
and  had  nine  sens  and  one  dau.  The  eldest  son,  William, 
d.  s.  p. ;  the  second  son,  Francis,  was  father  of  John,  who 
d.s.p.,  and  of  Eev.  Samuel  Paynter,  of  Stoke  Hill,  Surre.v, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Saint  Issey,  CornwaU.  Tiio  ninth  and 
youngest  son  of  William,  of  Trenance, 

Samctel  Patnteb,  Esq.  of  Camborne  House,  Eiohmond, 
acquired  estates  in  Middlesex  and  Surrey,  was  J. P.  for  both 
counties,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  1838.  He 
rn.  1st,  19  Jan.  1797,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Butler,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  William,  now  of  Camborne  House. 

1.  Eliza,  )n.  her  cousin,  the  licv.  Samuel  Paynter,  late 
Hector  of  Stoke  next  Guildford,  Surrey,  and  d.  28  Dec. 
1814,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis  (Rev.),  Kectr.r  of  Stoke  next  Guildford,  6. 24  Jan. 
1836;  m.  29  Sept.  1804,  Julia  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
WiUiam  Porter,  Esq.  of  Hembury  Fort,  Devon,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  and  has  surviving  issue,  Francis  Samuel,  6. 
18  March,  1800  ;  Walter  Abbott,  0.  25  June,  1871 ;  Eliza; 
and  Julia  Theodora. 

1  Mary. 

2  Sarah,  m.  1SC5,  Eyre  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  has  two  sons, 
Samuel  and  Eyre.  3  Anne. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Pcnn,  Esq., 
formerly  one  of  the  proprietary  and  hereditary  Governors  of 
the  province  of  Pennsylvania,  and  grandson  of  the  celebrated 
William  Penn,  Founder  of  Philadelphia.  Mr.  Paynter  d.  24 
July,  1844. 

Arms — Az.,  three  blocks  arg.  each  charged  with  nn  an- 
nulet sa.  Crest — Three  broken  arrows  or,  knit  with  a  lace,  and 
mantlet  gu.  doubled  arg. 

Town  H'siilenc^ — Xo.  21,  Belgrave  Square.  Country  i^.»> 
(fence — Camborne  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 


PEACH  OF  TOCKINGTON. 
Peach,  The  Eev.  Chaeles  PiEKREroxT,  of 
Toekington,  co.  Gloucester,  Vicar  of  Applcton-le- 
Street,  co.  York,  b.  19  Feb.  1829 ;  m.  19  Jan.  18G0, 
Agnes  Lucy,  dau.  of  George  Legard,  Estj.  of  E-st« 
horpe,  Malton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Legard,  0.  3  July,  ISOl. 

II.  George  Cruger,  6.  2  Oct.  Is68. 

1.  Mary  Emily.         ii.  Ellin  Agnes.         lU.  C!ara  So;;. 


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PEA 


JLincaSC— The  Kev.  James  Jaevis  Cleavee,  son  of 
John  Cleaver,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Malton,  by  Jane  Fenton  his 
wife,  tools  the  name  of  Peach  at  the  death  of  Samuel  Peach 
Peach,  Esq.  of  Tockington,  in  1845.  He  m.  1S20,  Ellin 
SybillaPeach,  dau.  of  Samuel  Peach  Peach,  Esq.  ofTocUing- 
tm,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1864,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1867), 
James  Peach  Peach,  of  Tockington,  b.  11  May,  1821 ;  d.  20 
Jan.  lsG7. 

Charles  Pierbepont  Peach,  now  of  Tockington. 
Mary   Ellin    Cleaver,   m.    16  Jan.   1844,    the  licv.  Eohcrt 
Miles,  and  has  issue  six  sons  and  four  daus. 
Ellin    Jane   Peach,   m.   7  June,    1860,    the    Eev.   Francis 
Warre,  of  Bere  Kegis,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  four  daus. 

Seat— Tcckington,  near  Bristol. 

♦ 

KEIGHIiY-PEACH   OF  IDLICOTE   HOUSE. 

Keighlt-Peach,  Henbt  Peach,  Esq.  of  Idlicote 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  J.P.,  S.  22  March,  183  i,  late 
Capt.  in  the  Eoyal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  assumed 
the  name  and  arms  of  Peach  m  addition  to  liis 
patronymic  of  Keighly  (in  accordance  with  tlie 
will  of  "his  late  great-uncle,  Samuel  Peach,  of  Idlicote 
House);  m.  5  Aug.  1862,  Lucy  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Selby  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Whaddon  Hall, 
Bucks,  and  has  issite, 

I.  Henrt,  b.  19  June,  1SC4. 

II.  Charles  William,  b.  23  Sept.  18C5. 

I.  Isabel  Emma  Maria. 

II.  Lucy  Christiana.  in.  Florence  Jessie. 

ILinraClC.— Samuel  Peach,  Esq.  of  Idlicote  House,  2nd 
son  of  Samuel  Peach,  of  Dunkirk  House,  co.  Gloucester,  pur- 
chased the  Idlicote  estate.  He  ?)i.  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Baillie,  Esq.,  and  d.  without  issue,  1832.  He  was  «.  hy  his 
younger  brother,  Charles  Peach,  a  Col.  in  the  E.I.C.'s  Service, 
w!io  d.  s.  p.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  late  Major 
Een3T  Peach  Keigiily.     This  gentleman, 

Henrt  Peach  Keihiilt,  Major.  3rd  regt.  Madras  Light 
Cavalry,  and  Judge  Advocate-General  of  the  Madras  army, 
was  only  son  of  James  English  Keighly,  Esq.  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah  Christiana,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  Samuel  Peach,  Esq.  of  Dunkirk  House,  co.  Gloucester. 
He  ra.  Emma  Spicer,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Key.  William  Godfrey 
Euet,  and  d.  Oct.  2837,  having  had  issue, 

Keighly  Peach,  now  of  Idlicote  House. 

Charles  Gilliert  Keighly,  h.  1837. 

Sarah  Christiana,  -.a.  May,  1858,  the  Hon.  Lucius  Gary, 
late  an  ofticer  in  the  army,  only  son  of  Lucius,  9tli  Viscount 
Falkland. 

.(4 ;iB5— Quarterly  :  Ist  and  4th,  for  Peach,  gu  ,  between  two 
chevrons  arg.  three  martlets  of  the  second  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  for 
Kei:hlt,  per  bend  engrailed  sa.  and  arg.  a  fesse  charged 
with  two  mullets  all  counterchanged.  Crests— A  demi-lion 
rampant  erin.  and  gu.  crowned  or,  clawed  az.,  for  Peach  :  A 
griffin's  head  sa.  langucd  gu.  charged  with  three  mullets  all 
counterchanged.  IHolto  (For  Peach)  —  Quicquid  dignum 
supiente  bonoque  est. 

-beat— Idlicote  House,  Shipton-on-Stour. 


PEACOCK    OF    SOUTH    EAUCEBT. 
See  WiiLsoir. 


PEACOCKE    OF    EFFORD    PAEK. 

Peacocke,  Waheen  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Efford 
Park,  CO.  Southampton,  Lieut.  Eifle  Brigade,  b. 
1S32. 

iLiuCnflf.— Ceobge  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige,  co. 
Limerick,  purchased  an  estate  in  the  Durony  of  Poblc  O'Brien, 
in  that  co.,  iem'i^.  Charles  II.,  which  was  afterwards  con- 
firmed to  him  by  the  Crown  under  letters  patent.  He  m. 
Aphra,  sister  of  John  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Ballyvorine,  in  the 
same  co. ;  who  d.  s.  p.  1678.  By  his  will,  lodged  for  probate, 
17  Feb.  1687,  he  devised  all  his  estate  to  his  nephew, 

Eichard  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige.  formerly  of  Rothwell, 
CO.  York,  who  d.  s.  p.  By  his  will  dated  15  March,  3  William 
III.  and  Mart  II.,  and  proved  3  April,  1691,  he  settled  all  his 
estate  on  his  brother, 

James  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige  and  Cahir  Etna,  now 
Fort  Etna,  which  latter  place  he  leased  to  his  stepson,  Thomas 
Goodricko,  S  April,  1720.  He  m.  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Goodricke, 
widow,  and  had  isstie, 


I.  Edmoni>,  of  Graige,  his  heir,  m.  Sept.  1713,  Alice  dau.  of 
Alderman  Thomas  Ponsonby,  of  Cork,  and  sister  of  Richard 
Ponsonby,  Esq.,  of  Crotto,  co.  Kerry,  and  d.  1734,  leaving 
two  sons,  James  and  Samuel. 

II.  George,  of  Baintic,  co.  Clare,  and  afterwards  of  Graige; 
m.  1st  (settlement  dated  27  and  28  Sept.  1732)  Mary,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Lavit,  Alderman  of  the  city  of  Cork,  which  lady 
d.  1744.     He  d.  1775,  having  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  (Sir),  of  Barntic,  who  was  created  a  Baronet,  24 
Dec.  Ib02.  Sir  Joseph  m.  in  1761,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cuffe,  E.sq.,  M.P.,  of  Grange,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  d.  17  June,  1812,  having  had  issue, 

Natuaniel  (Sir)  2nd  bait,  of  Barntic,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  6.3  Oct.  1769;  m.  20  June,  1803,  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Morris,  Bart,  of  Clasemont, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (whotL  4  June,  1825)  he  Icit 
at  his  decease,  1  Nov.  1847,  with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth 
Henrietta  and  Frances  Emma  (who  d.  14  May,  1812),  an 
only  son, 
Joseph  Francis  (Sir),  Srd  hart,  of  Barntic,  b.  1  July, 
1805;  rf.  S.J).  1877. 

William  (Rev.) 

Grace. 

Eliza,  m.  1800,  Capt.  J.  O'Beirne,  brother  of  Thomas 
Lewis  O'Beirne,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Mcath;  d.  19  J«ly, 
1851,  aged  86.  Philippa,  d.  1842. 

Christiana  Emma,  m.  1797,  Francis  Gore,  Esq.  of  Oerry- 
more,  co.  Clare,  and  <(.  14  July,  1855. 

Mary,  m.  Major-Gen.  Daniel  O'Mcara. 

Alicia  Anne,  m.  1815,  T.  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 

Georgina,  killed  by  a  fall  from  her  horse,  16  May,  1811. 

2  Marmaduke,  of  Cork,  Capt.  in  the  army ;  d.  s.  p.  in  1795. 

3  William,  of  Llanfair,  Anglesey,  Col.  of  the  Anglesey 
Militia;  m.  1770,  Emma,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Jones,  of 
Twyny,  co.  Carn;irvon ;  and  d.  s.  p. 

4  Nathaniel,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  d.  in  the  East  Indies. 

Mr.  Peacocke  m.  2nd!y,  in  1746,  Mary,  daa.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Saudford  Court,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1778)  had  issue, 

5  George,  Capt.  7th  foot,  killed  in  America. 

1  Mary,  b.  1748;  m.  Marmaduke  Peacocke,  Esq.  her 
cousin. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Gardiner,  M.D.,  of  Armagh. 

III.  Marmaduke,  of  whom  hereafter, 

IV.  William,  living  iUi^H.  1773. 

V.  Septimus,  of  Fort  Etna  (i-ce  Peacocke  of  Fort  Etna). 

James  Peacocke  was  dead  in  1747,  Avhen  his  estates  were  in 
possession  of  his  eldest  son.    His  fourth  son, 

Marmaduke  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  London,  d.  at  Hackney, 
Middlesex,  1773,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

3IARMADUKE,  his  succcssor, 

Nancy,  m.  George  Keating  Esq.  of  Moulton  Park,  co. 
Northampton. 

The  son, 

Marmadt;ke  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  London,  to.  his  cousin, 
Mary,  dau.  of  George  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Barntic,  co.  Clare, 
and  co-heiress  of  her  mother,  Mary  Sandford,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford  Court,  co.  Kil- 
kenny and  had  issue, 

1  Marmaduke  Warren  (Sir),  K.C.H.,  K.T.S.,  a  gen.  officer; 
d.  .5.  p. 

2  George,  to.  1st.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dalling, 
Bart.,  which  lady  rf.  s.  p.  1808;  and  2ndly,  Jemima,  dau. 
of  Licut.-Col.  J.  Montagu  Durnford,  by  whom  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1851,  a  son,  the  present 

George  Montagu  Warren  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Reeves  Hall, 
Essex,  M.P.  for  Maldon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  '..  1821, 
Barrister-at-Law,  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  1866,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Sandford:  he  m.  1858,  Augusta 
Mary,  dau.  of  .\lgcrnon  Greville,  Esq.  (see  Bcrke's  Peer- 
age, Warwick),  and  has  issue  (sie  Sandford), 

3  Sandford,  m.  Amelia,  dau.  of  SirT.  H.  Apreece,  Bart. 

4  Richard,  of  whom  hcreatter. 

5  Stephen,  Lieut.-Col.  Scot  Fusilier  Guards ;  to.  Louisa,  d.au. 
and  co-heir  of  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue.  6  Thomas,  Gon.  in  the  Army,  K.T.S. 

7  John,  an  officer  Scots  Fusilier  Guards ;  deceased. 

The  fourth  son, 

Richard  Peacocke,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  ra.  Martha  Louisa, 
dau.  of  George  Dacre,  Esq.  of  Marwell  Hall,  co.  SoutbamptoHi 
and  had  issue, 

Warren  Richard,  who  s.  him. 

George,  Col.  in  the  army.  , 

Admiral  Peacocke  d.  1846.     His  eldest  son, 

Warren  William  Richard  Peacocke,  of  Efford  Park,  co. 
Southampton,  b.  1822;  m.  1st,  1850,  Cornelia  Fredericade  Roll, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Shallett  Lomax,  of  Nctley 
Park,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Warren  Thomas,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Peacocke  m.  2ndly,  30  Sept.  1875,  Georgina  Theresa  Ellen, 
el-lest  dau.  of  Frederick  Richard  West,  Esq.  of  Ruthin  CasUe, 


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eldest  son  of  lion.  Frederick  West,  and  grandson  of  John, 
2nd  Earl  do  La  Warr;  d.  1877,  when  lie  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Wabben  Thomas  Peacocke,  now  of  ICfford  Park. 

ylrms— Quarterly,  or  and  az.,  over  all  four  lozenfros  con- 
joined in  cross,  between  as  many  annulets  all  countereli:iii;;cd. 
^/■(gt — A  ciickatrice,  wings  erect  vert.     J/o(<o— Vincit  Veritas. 

&ttt— Kfford  I'ark,  Lymington,  Hants. 

♦ 

PEACOCKE    OF    FORT    ETNA. 

Peacocke,  Goodricke  Thom.\s,  Esq.  of  Fort 
William,  co.  Liniei'ick,»j.  15  March,  1860,  Arabella, 
(lau.  of  John  Peter  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Eitzvvilliam 
Place,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  GooDBicKE  TuoMAS,  6.  8  Sept.  1S65. 

I.  Katherine  AVilliamina,  deceased.         ii.  Frances  Sarah. 

ILlItrrtrfC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Peacocke  of 
Earntic,  raised  to  the  degree  of  Baronet  in  IsOJ. 

Septimus  Pe.\cocke,  Esq.  of  Fort  Etna,  co.  Limerick, 
youngest  son  of  James  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Graige  (see  ■pre- 
ctding  Memoir),  and  uncle  of  Sir  Joseph  Peacocke,  1st  bart. 
of  Barntic,  inherited  Fort  Etna  under  the  will  of  his  half- 
brother,  Thomas  Goodricke,  dated  24  March,  1711.  lie  Hi. 
Miss  Swayn,  and  had  issue, 

I.  GooDBiCKE,  nis  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  s.  p.;  will  dated  12 May,  1792. 

III.  liichard. 
1.  Jane. 

The  eldest  son, 

GooDBicKE  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Fort  Etna,  m.  (settlement 
dated  26  and  27  May,  1755)  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Hewitt, 
Esq.  of  Kathkoale,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 

Tbomas  Goodricke  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Fort  Etna,  ra.  (settle- 
ment dated  6  Oct.  1787)  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Tower  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Goodbicke,  his  heir, 

II.  William,  an  officer  in  the  array,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  George  (Ilev.),   Kector  of  llolycross,  co.  Tippcrary,  r,i. 
Katherine  Itawlins. 

1.  Anne,  m.  liev.  William  Lloyd. 

u.  Isabella,  m.  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Eahccn  Park,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Mr.  Peacock  c?.  1821.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Goodricke  Pe.\cocke,  Esq.  of  Fort  Etna,  Major  in 
the  army,  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Manley  Power  through  the  Peninsular 
War,  was  the  first  to  enter  the  breach  at  the  memorable 
siege  of  Badajoz.  He  in.  1835,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter  Alexander 
Leslie,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Goodbicke  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Peter  Leslie,  of  Fort  Etna,  late  16th  Lancers,  m.  Iva,  dau. 
of  JoUiffe  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (.-ice  Tcfnell  nf  Lanr/lc;is), 
and  has,  Leslie  Tufnell,  6.  9  March,  18i;8;  Charles  Leslie 
Wyndham,  6. 24  Oct.  1872,  d.  24  May,  1S73 :  Peter  ^Uexander 
Vereker,  6.  28  March,  1875 ;  Iva  Mary  Leslie ;  Norah 
Kathleen  Bertha;  and  Cisga  Aileen  Llewellyn. 

III.  Charles  Henry,  of  Belmont,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  B.A. 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  m.  11  April,  1866,  Charlotte  M. 
Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Kobert  Fannin, 
Esq.  of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  and  ha.s  issue,  Charles  Leslie, 
b.  1  April,  1867;  Goodricke,  o.  10  .\pril,  1874;  Maud  Ethel 
Mary ;  Aileen ;  Florence  Iva  Charlotte. 

1.  Sarah,  d.  in  infancy.  ii.  Mary  Williamina. 

Mr.  Peacocke  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Goodbicke 
Thomas  Peacocke,  Esq.,  now  of  Fort  William. 

ilrms — Quarterly,  or  and  az.,  four  lozenges  conjoined  in 
cross  between  as  many  annulets  all  counterehangcd.  Crat — 
A  cockatrice  wings  elevated  vert.     Moi.tn — Vincit  Veritas. 

Seal — Fort  William,  Ballingary,  co.  Limerick. 


PEACOCKE    OF    BELMONT. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 


PEAKE  OF  LLEWENY. 
Peake,  IIugh  Bcdgen,  Esq.  of  Pertlic-svig,  co. 
Denbigh,  and  of  Cambridge  Koad,  Hove,  Brighton, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  2G  Nov.  1803  ;  m.  11  May,  1826, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Waring,  Esq.  of  Chester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  ThomasHugh,  of  Alfrick,  CO.  Worcester,  &. 27  March,  1827. 

II.  John  William,  6.  1  Sept.  1830;  iii.  1  Nov.  1654,  Lucy,  dau. 
of —  Garner,  of  Whanganui,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  three  daus.,  1  Robert  Huch;  2  Ernest  John  ; 
1  Marion  Sarah ;  2  Fanny  Eleanor  ;  and  3  Agnes  Mar£;are(. 


liT.  Henry  Licy,  h.  25  Oct.  1S32,  of  Whanganui,  New  Zea- 
land; hi.  10  Mareli,  1859,  his  cousin,  Fanny  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  James  liudgen  Peake,  Esq. 

I.  Eleanor  Sarah,  </.  juiw.  23  April,  1S71. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Agnes. 

iLttlCilQC. — According  to  a  pedigree  in  Vincent's  TTa/es, 
folio  13s,  in  the  College  of  Arms,  which  waa  compiled  in  the 
reign  of  Queen  Eli/aueth, 

IIiciiAKD  Peake,  of  Lleweny  Green,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Peake,  of  Lleweny  Green,  >ii.  Katherine,  dau. 
and  heir  of  lUchard  Hilloa,  and  had  two  sons,  Uicuabd  and 
Thomas.     The  elder, 

IticuARD  Peake,  of  Lleweny  Green,  m.  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Peake,  of  Lleweny  Green,  ;)i.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Robert  Clare,  olla.^  Clarke,  by  whom  he  had 

Richard  Peake,  of  Lleweny  Green,  who  lived  about  1470, 
5/1.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Donne,  of  Utkinton,  co.  Chester, 
and  was  by  her  father  of 

Tuo.MAS  Peake,  ui.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Clare,  of 
Denbigh,  and  had  a  dau.,  m.  —  Panton,  co.  Denbigh;  and  a  son. 

llE.NUY  Peake,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Salisbury,  of 
Muesmynna,  by  whom  he  had  (with  five  daus.)  one  son, 

Hugh  Peake,  of  Lleweny,  living  1569,  to.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  William  Vaughan,  of  Llanyvich  (d.  1618,  and  was  buried 
with  her  husband),  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1601,  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Peake,  m.  1593,  Anne,  sister  of  William  Hammer, 
Esq.  of  the  Fenn,  co.  Flint.  By  her  (who  was  living  1C31)  ho 
kad  three  sons,  i.  Hugh;  ii.  Harry,  of  Mayneva,  co.  Flint, 
living  1G31 ;  and  iii.  William,  living  1G31.    The  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Peake,  of  Llewennie,  living  1648,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Cadwaleder  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Voelas,  and  d.  before  I6t5. 
leaving  a  son, 

Hugh  Peaee,  of  Llewennie,  d.  1665.  He  m.  1st  (settle- 
ment dated  10  Feb.  1639),  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Moulewig  Park,  co.  Denbigh;  and  2ndly  (settlement 
dated  23  Feb.  1646),  Katherine  Davies,  dau.  of  Dorothy  Davies, 
of  Ruthyn,  widow.  By  her  he  had  two  sons,  i.  Hccu,  of 
Lleweny,  d.  s.j).  1007 ;  and  n.  John  ;  and  four  daus.,  i.  Dorothy ; 
II.  Elizabeth;  III.  Katherine;  and  iv.  Anne.    The2ndson, 

John  Peake,  of  Lleweny  and  Perthcwig,  b.  1657  ;  d.  14  Oct. 
1727,  aged  70.  By  Margaret  Morris  tiis  wife  (d.  13  Oct.  1734, 
aged  5G),  he  had  two  sons,  i.  Hugu  ;  and  ii.  John,  who  d. 
aged  18.    The  eldest  son, 

Huon  Peake,  of  Perthcwig,  6.  1707;  r.i.  I  Dec.  1730,  Mar- 
garet, only  surviving  child,  and  at  length  heir,  of  Samuel 
Garner,  Esq.  of  Swanley,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1767, 
aged  60,  having  had  sixs-Dns  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Peake,  Esq.  of  Perthewig  and  London,  6.  25  July, 
1773;  };t.  1768,  Martha,  only  childof  Robert  and  Mary  Coventry, 
of  London,  and  d.  26  May,  1811,  aged  78,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mar- 
garet, d.  10  July,  1860  ;  and  an  only  surviving  son, 

TH0.MAS  Peake,  Esq.  of  Perthewig,  and  of  Milton's  Green, 
Gerrard's  Cross,  CO.  Bucks,  Serjeant-at-Law,  6.  29  May,  1770; 
m.  21  Jan.  ISOO,  Eleanor,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Budgen, 
Esq.  of  Tottenham,  and  d.  17  Nov.  1837,  liaviu^'  had  issue, 

Hugh  Bcdgen,  now  of  Perthewig. 

Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  25  Dec.  1804;  d.  unm.  30  Jan. 
1S37. 

JamesBudgcn,  6.13July,  1809;  m.  4  Dec  183*,  Fanny,  only 
dau.  of  Joseph  Fletcher  Woods,  of  Oakham,  co.  Rutland, 
and  has  Robert  William  Youle,  b.  1837,  and  other  issue. 

Robert  WiUiam,  h.  11  Oct.  1811;  ?«.  4  0ct.  1842,  Eliza,  eldest 
dau.  of  Thomas  King,  Esq.,  F.E.C.S.,  of  Chepstow,  and  has 
issue. 

Richard,  6.  2  Nov.  1814;  m.  27  Dec.  1855,  Gertrude  Emma, 
oth  dau.  of  Thomas  King,  Esq.  of  Chepstow,  and  d.  20 
July,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

Eleanor,  m.  Sept.  1835,  William  Shutt,  Esq.,  Earristcr-at- 
I.aw,  and  Police  Magistrate;    d.s.p.  28  July,  1839. 

Jane,  </.  unm.  1867.  Emma,  d.  23  June,  1808. 

JIartha  Margaret,  »i.  20  July,  1818,  Gerard  WoUe  Lydekker, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Harpenden,  St.  Albaus,  J. P., 
and  has  four  sons. 

/In;!.'!— Chequy  or  and  gu.  a  Balticr  enn.  Cratt—\  Ico- 
jiard's  face  gu.  in  the  mouth  an  arrow  ppr.  flighted  or.  Motto — 
lleb  Dliuw  heb  ddim— Witliout  God,  without  everything. 

Jiesideiice — Cambridge  Road,  Brighton. 


PEARETH    OF    USWORTH. 

Peaheth,  WiT-LiAM  Geokge,  Esq.  of  Uswortli 
House,  CO.  Durham,  b.  12  March,  1862  j  s.  his 
father  1870. 

HinCigC— The  family  of  De  Penreth  wa3  for  centuries 
ix-siUcnt  in  CumberUind.     A  branch  was   settled,   in   King 


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riEsnT  II. 's  rpicrn,  at  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  anil,  in  1174,  Sir 
JouN  DE  Penhitii,  Knt.,  was  slain  at  the  Battle  of  Tyncbriilce, 
fouglit  with  the  Scotch.  Leland,  in  his  account  of  thi.s  battle, 
says,  "  Sir  John  de  Penreth  (a  young  gentleman  of  the  King's 
chamber)  was  sore  wounded,  and  being  borne  down  in  the 
press,  perished  from  loss  of  blood  and  lacke  of  helpe." 

Hebccles  Pearetr  (probably  a  descendant  of  this  ancient 
family),  m.  1570,  Elizabeth  French,  and  had  one  son, 

Roger  Peaeeth,  bapt.  1581,  m.  1G07,  Susanna  Peacocke,  of 
Newcastle,  an  heiress;  and  d.  1635,  having  had  issue  four  sous 
and  five  daus.    The  youngest,  but  last  surviving  son, 

William  Peareth,  j/i.  17  June,  1G62,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
Henry  Jlarley,  Esq.  (son  of  Sir  John  Marley,  Knt.,  Governor  of 
Newcastle),  by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Alder- 
man Pialph  Cocke,  of  Newcastle;  and  d.  1670,  leaving  four 
children,  i.  Henry,  his  successor;  ii.  John,  Fellow  of  St. 
John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Aldworth,  Berks,  m.  Letitia 
Blencowe,  of  Marston  St.  Lawrence,  co.  Northampton,  by 
whom  he  had  one  son,  John  Peareth,  who  d.  v.nai.,  and  three 
daus.,  r.  Barbara;  and  ii.  Susanna.    The  eldest  son, 

Hesbt  Peaeeth,  Esq.,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1GC3;  ?/i.  31  Oct. 
1693,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Tliomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of 
Chatersheugh,  co.  Durham  (son  of  Sir  John  Jackson,  Knt.  of 
Harraton  and  Chatersheugh,  a  devoted  lioyalist),  by  whom, 
who  was  buried  3  May,  1705,  he  had  two  sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Peareth,  who  was  thrice  married,  d.  4  March,  1728,  and 
was  s.  by  the  younger  but  only  surviving  son  of  his  1st  wife, 

William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth,  an  Alderman  of  New- 
castle for  nearly  50  years,  bapt.  9  April,  1704;  ?)i.  G  July,  1731, 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  afterwards  co-heiress  of  Hichard 
Jannens,  Esq.  of  Princethorpe,  co.  Warwick,  and  Thorpe 
Mandeville,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  W'.l- 
XIAM  and  RicnARD  Thomas,  and  six  daus.  He  built  the  family 
mansion  of  Usworth  House,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  20  May,  1775. 
His  widow  d.  25  Feb.  1801.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth,  bapt.  5  Sept.  1734;  m. 
Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Collingwood  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Alnwick,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  William  Jennens,  a  Gentle- 
man Commoner  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  b.  1784,  d.  at  Pen- 
zance, 1804 ;  and  several  other  children,  who  d.  in  infancy, 
Mr.  Peareth  d.  11  Aug.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Thomas  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth,  bapt.  9  Jan. 
1753;  m.  10  May,  1797,  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Dent, 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Lanchestcr,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  hud 
two  sons  and  one  dau., 

Jsnnens  William,  '>.  14  March,  1798;  d.  C  April,  1803. 
W;l:,iam,  his  heir. 

Ehzabeth,  m.  1821,  George  Burdon,  Esq.,  of  Korthumberlana. 
Tie  alder  surviving  son, 

William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth  House,  Thorpe  Mande- 

■ville,   20.  Northampton,  and  of  Princethorpe,  co.  Warwick, 

6.  13  Dec.  1807  ;  m.  1  June,  1830,  Katherinc,  dau.  of  Thomas 

Law  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Hemsted  Park,  Kent,  M.P.,  and  had, 

William,  late  of  Usworth. 

Albert,  b.  '25  Apiil,  1841  ;  m.  18  Juno,  I8C2,  at  Wc'stminstcr 

Abbey,   Margaret  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Evan   K.^pean, 

M.A.,  Canon  of  Westminster  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  :o 

the  Queen  (4th  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Evan  Nepcan,  1st 

bart.);  and  d.  19  April,  1869. 
Thomas  Richard,  an  officer  12th  Lancers;  h.  22  Feb.  1848; 

rf.  13  Aug.  1878. 
Henry  John,   late    Lieut.    Cth  (Inniskilling)  Dragoons,  6. 

23  Oct.  1849. 

Eobeit  Dent,  h.  6  Jan.  1851 ;  d.M  Feb.  1852. 
Katherinc  Rebecca,  m.  12  April,  1852,  John  Fcthcrstonliaugh 

Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Grangemore,  co.  AV'estmeath. 
Isabella  Anne,  d.  26  March,  1836.  Julia  Isabella. 

Elizabeth  Fanny,  d.  28  Feb.  1838. 
Flora  Isabella,  m.  Aug.  1858,  Cook  Sibbs  Flower,  Esq.  of 

Southrepps  Lodge,  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 
Alice  Margaret,   m.   13  Feb.    186G,    Jocelyn    Jcrvis-WTiite- 

.lervis,  R.N.,  4th son  of  SirH.  M.  Jervis-White-Jervis,  Bart. 
Charlotte  Caroline. 

He  d.  19  Sept.  1854,  and  was  .».  by  his  son, 

William  Peareth,  Esq.  of  Usworth  House,  Capt.  4th  Light 
Dragoons  (now  "Queen's  Own"  Hussars),  i.  25  May,  1831; 
TO.  21  Oct.  1806,  Cecilia,  younger  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Lennox  Kincaid-Lennox,  Esq.  of  Lennox  Castle  and  Kincaid, 
CO.  Stirling,  and  sister  of  Margaret,  Viscountess  Strangford. 
Mr.  Peareth,  who  was  a  J. P.  co.  Durham,  and  served  as  High 
Sheriff  in  1865,  d.  16  July,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  George,  now  of  Usworth. 

I.  Christophina  Frances  Kalhcrine. 

II.  Georgina.  iii.  Theresa  Cecilia. 
Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  pears  or.     Crcxt — 

A  leopard's  head  and  neck  erased  ppr.  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
cross-cropslet  fitchee.    il/o»o— Verax  et  fidehs. 
Seat — Usworth  House,  Gateshead. 


PEASE 


OF    HESSLEV/OOD. 

Pease,  Joseph  Walkek,  Esq.  of  Hesslcwood 
House,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.-Col, 
East  York  Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  24  May,  1820  ;  m. 
2  Feb.  1843,  Barbara  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Kev.  Henry  Palmer,  M.A.,  of  Witlicote  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Joseph  Robinson,  J. P.,  5.  29  Dec.  1343;  m. 
15  April,  18G9,  Dora  Elizabeth,  eldest  dan.  of  John  Boulder- 
son  Barkworth,  Esq.  of  Raywell,  East  Yorkshire,  and  has 
issue,  1  Joseph  Robinson,  6.  27  Jan.  1872;  2  William 
Henry  Barkworth  Robinson,  6.  21  Sept.  1874;  1  Dora 
Mary  Robinson,  b.  29  Aug.  1870. 

II.  Charles  Clifford,  6.  5  Oct.  1845. 

III.  Francis  Richard,  6.  25  May,  1843. 

IV.  Edward  Heyrick,  b.  27  Dec.  1858. 

I.  Barbara  Mary,  m.  20  April,  1876,  Rev.  AVilliam  Grcvllle 
Hazlerigg,  Vicar  of  Billosdon,  4th  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Grey 
Hazlerigg,  Bart,  of  Nosely  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has 
issue,  Roger  GrevUle,  6.  22  Jan.  1877. 

II.  Eleanor  Louisa,  m.  22  Jan.  1874,  Arthur  Hancock 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  West  Yorkshire,  4th  son  of 
Sir  Henry  Edwards,  Bart,  of  Pye  Nest,  and  has  issue, 
Eleanor  Churchill,  6.  5  Feb.  1875;  and  Geoffrey  Otho 
Charles,  b.  2  Oct.  1876.  iii.  Charlotte  Emily. 

Col.  Pease  -was  elected  M.P.  for  Hull,  Oct.  1S73, 
but  lost  his  seat  Jan.  1874. 

iLtUCdgC— This  family  has  long  been  settled  in  Hull, 
numerous  entries  being  found  in  the  parochial  registers  of  the 
Holy  Trinity  and  St.  Mary's  churches,  from  1533. 

Robert  Pease,  Chamberlain  1639,  fined  for  the  office  of 
Sheriff.    He  m.  31  Jan.  1638,  Anne  Richardson,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  bapt.  19  July,  1643. 

Anne,  m.  Mr.  Aldersiey,  an  Alderman  and  Mayor  of  Chester. 
The  son, 

Robert  Pease,  went  to  Amsterdam  about  1GC3,  and  there 
m.  17  Nov.  1G70,  Esther  Clifibrd,  a  descendant  of  the  baronial 
House  of  Clifford,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Pease,  settled  in  Hull  1708,  and  established  thff 
Bank  in  1754,  one  of  the  earliest  out  of  London.  He  was 
b.  30  Nov.  1688;  m.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Turner, 
Merchant,  by  Mary  Thorsby  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12 
Feb.  1728)  left  at  his  decease,  11  March,  1778, 

Robert,   of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  Banker,  b.  3  Nov.   1717; 

d.  unm.  19  March,  1770. 
Hester,  h.  13  Sept.  1720;  m.  3  June,  1742,  Lawrence  Jopsoa, 

of  Stockton-upon-Tccs;  but  d.  s.  p.  Maey. 

The  younger  dau., 

Mary  Pease,  b.  17  Jan.  1727;  m.  21  April,  1751,  Robert 
Robinson,  Merchant,  of  Manchester,  son  of  John  Robinson  and 
Mary  Ilibbert  his  wife ;  and  d.  6  March,  1757  (her  husband  had 
d.  the  previous  year),  leaving  one  son, 

Joseph  Robinsom,  D.L.,  6.  26  Feb.  1752,  who  assumed,  by 
sign  manual,  29  April,  1778,  agreeably  to  his  grandfather, 
Joseph  Pease's  will,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pease.  He  rn. 
29  May,  1786,  Anne,  2nd  and  youngest  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Twigge,  Esq.  of  Woodseats,  co.  Derby,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Bagshaw,  of  Woodseats,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Robinson-,  of  Hesslewood. 

II.  Chfford,  6. '24  Dec.  1793;  hi.  25  June,  1816,  Sarah,  2na 
dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Cookson,  Esq.  of  EUiory,  Westmor- 
land; and  rf.  27  Dec.  1873,  having  had  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  Clifford  Robinson,  b.  27  Dec.  1850. 

2  Douglas,  ().  29  Aug.  Is54. 

1  Annie  Sarah.  2  Catherine, 

in.  George,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Darrington,  co.  York,  6.  30  June, 
1796 ;  m.  14  April,  1831,  Jane,  8th  and  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Swinfen,  Esq.  of  Swinfen,  co.  Stafford,  by  Anne, 
his  2nd  wife,  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Ford,  Bart. ;  anc 
d.  23  Oct.  1876,  having  had  issue  one  dau.,  Mary  Anne. 

I.  Anne,  in.  9  April,  1811.  Arthur  Slaister,  Esq.  of  Wincstead, 
Col.  of  the  East  York  Miliiia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issut 
five  sons  and  five  daus. 

II.  Mary,  d.  luirn.  4  July,  1S3!).  [ 

III.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1839.  ' 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  23  May.  1823,  Capt.  ncni7  Browne  5Tn?oa 
R.N.,  of  Aldcnham  Lodge,  Hertford;  and  d.  24  Feb.  1824. 

Mr.  Pease  d.  29  March,  1807.    His  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Robinson  Pease,  Esq.  of  Hesslewood  House,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  b.  21  Nov.  1789;  m.  7  April,  1818,  Harriet,  2nd  an( 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Springhea( 
and  Beverley,  and  sister  of  Sir  James  Walker,  Bart,  of  Sani 
Hulton,  and  had  issue. 


fEJL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


rno 


1249 


I.  Joseph  Walker,  now  of  Ilcsslewood. 

II.  George  Clifford,  JI.A.,  Kector  of  Kouth,  licvcrlcy,  b. 
•Jl  Nov.  1822;  m.  26  Sept.  18.")0.  Clarissa,  younjiest  iluu.  of 
John  Turner,  Eeq.  of  Gravetye  Jlanor,  Sussex,  and  lias  issue, 

1  GcorfiC  Turner,  6.  10  July,  1S51;  deceased. 

2  Pcrcival  Henry,  6.  4  Auj;.  lso7. 

3  Arthur  ClilToril,  6.  10  Auu.  1S59. 

4  Joseph  FredcricU,  £i.  lU  ilarch,  18GI. 

.  1  Clara  Harriet.  2  Fanny  Marin. 

3  tdith  Catherine. 

III.  James  Robinson,  M.\.,  b.  28  Feb.  1824;  j;i.28  Feb.  1854, 
Louisa  Franeis,  3rd  duu.  of  the  late  John  r.arkworth,  Esq. 
of  Tranby  House,  near  Hull,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  James  Cecil  Robinson,  h.  17  Sept.  185C;  U.  14  Nov.  1860. 

2  Harold  Kobinson,  b.  7  Dec.  ISo!). 

3  Hugh  Robinson,  b.  23  Feb.  1862. 

1  Alice  Louisa.  2  Katherinc  Frances. 

TV.  Arthur  Burton,  6.  27  May,  182') ;  j/i.  14  Ma> ,  18r)7,  Emma 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Wilkinson,  Esij.  of  Welton 
Grange,  Fast  York,  and  has  issue,  Ai'thur  Godfrey,  b. 
29Nov.  isei. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  29  June,  1842,  Rev.  John  Richard  Hill,  M.A., 
of  Thornton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  the  late 
EichaRl  Hill,  Esq.  of  Thornton,  co.  York,  and  has  issue 
three  sons  and  three  daus. 

II.  Emily  Jane,  m.  11  June,  1857,  Henry  Baines,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Howly  Mortimer  Baines,  Esq.  of  Bell  H;U1,  near  York, 
who  (Z.  1869.    Shew.  2ndly,  Rev.  Norman  UumesnilStraton. 

Mr.  Pease  rf.  27  May,  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present 
Joseph  Walker  Pease,  Esq.  of  Hesslewood. 

Arms — Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  or,  in 
the  centre  ehiet  point  a  bezant,  on  a  cniet  per  less  gu.  and  arg. 
an  eagle  displayed  countcrchanged.  Crest — An  eagle  s  head 
erased  arg.  holding  in  the  beak  or,  a  peascod  vert  Mono — 
Confide  recte  agcns. 

St'ot— Uesslewood,  near  Hull.  CLubs — Carlton  and  Con- 
eerTativc. 


PEASE    OE    DAKLINGTON. 

Pease,  Joseph  Whitwell,  Esq.  of  Hiitton  Hall, 
North  Biding  co.  York,  M.P.  for  South  Durham, 
J.P.  CO.  Durham,  and  North  Eiding  co.  York,  b.  23 
June,  1828  ;  m.  23  Aug.  1854,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alfred 
Fox,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alfred  Edward,  b.  29  June,  1S57. 

n.  Joseph  Albert,  6.  17  Jan.  1860. 

I.  Emma  Josephine.  ii.  Sarah  Charlotte. 

va.  Maud  Mary.  iv.  Helen  Blanche. 

V.  Lucy  Ethel.  vi.  Agnes  Claudia  Fos. 

^iWZK^t. — The  Peases  of  Darlington  descend,  according 
to  tradition,  from  a  respectable  West  Riding  family  of  the 
same  settled  near  Wakefield,  and  are  of  the  same  stock  as  the 
Pease,  Banliers,  at  HuU.  The  grandfather  of  the  late  Edward 
Pease,  Esq., 

Edward  Pease,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael 
Coatcs,  and  was  father  of 

Joseph  Pease,  m.  Mary  Richardson,  and  d.  3  April,  1S08, 
leaving  a  son, 

Edward  Pease,  b.  6  Jan.  17C7;  m.  3  Nov.  1796,  Rachel, 
dau.  of  John  Whitwell ;  and  d.  31  July,  1853,  having  had  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1833), 

I.  John  (deceased),  in.  Sophia  Jowitt,  and  had  issue,  Sophia, 
I  m.  Theodore  Fry ;  and  Mary  Anne,  r,i.  J.  B.  Hodgkiu. 

II.  Joseph,  late  of  Darlington. 

ni.  Edward,  (/.  s.  p.  nr.  Isaac,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Henry,  of  Pierremont  and  Stanhope  Castle,  co.  Durham, 
M.P.  for  South  Durham  1857  to  1865,  m.  1st,  183.'',  Anna, 
dau.  of  Richard  Fell,  and  by  her  has  issue  a  son,  Henry 
Fell,  of  Brinkbum,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  6.  1838;  w.  1862, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Beaumont  Pease,  Esq.,  and  has 
(with  other  issue)  a  son,  Norman  Henry,  6.  1866.  Mr. 
Henry  Pease  m.  2ndly,  1859,  Mary,  dau.  of  S.  Lloyd, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue,  Edward  Lloyd ;  John  Francis ; 
Beginald;  Henrietta  Rachel ;  and  Jlarion  Elizabeth. 

I.  Rachel,  ra.  Richard  Fry,  of  Bristol,  d.  s.  p. 

u.  Mary,  d.  s.  p. 

ni.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Gibson,  of  Saffron  Waldcn,  and  has 
issue,  Francis  Edward,  d.e.p.;  and  Elizabeth  Pease,  m. 
Lewis  Fry,  of  Bristol. 

The  second  son, 

Joseph  Pease,  Esq.  of  Southend,  Darlington,  co.  Durham, 
"  !.P.  for  South  Durham  from  1832  to  1841 ;  6.  22  June,  1799  ; 
.1.  30  March,  1826,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Joseph  Gurney,  Esq.  of  Lakenham  Grove,  Norwich,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  11  April,  1860)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Whitwell. 

n.  Edward,  /..  24  June.  1834:  m.  2C  Feb.  1862,  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Charles  Sturge,  of  Binninghum,  and  has  a  dau.,  Beatrice 
Mary. 


III.  John  Henry,  b.  2  Feb.  1836;  <!.  17  April,  18.14. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  12  Sept.  1837;  m.  14  April,  lb04,  JIary  Lecky, 
dau.  of  Ebenezer  Pike,  of  Besboruugh,  co.  Cork,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Arthur  Francis.      2  Herbert  Pike.         3  Claud  Edward. 
I  Alice  Mary.  2  Rosa  Elizabeth.     3  Winifred  Pike. 

4  Evelyn. 

V.  Gurney,  6.  2  Feb.  1839;  m.  23  April,  1863,  Katherine, 
dau.  of  John  Jowitt  Wilson,  of  Kendal;  and  d,  10  June, 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  Harold  Gurney.  2  Wilson.        3  John  Henry. 

1  Katherine  Maria.  2  Lilian. 

VI.  Alfred,  b.  16  June,  1841 ;  d.  20  Dec.  1852. 

VII.  Charles,  b.  7  April,  1843;  m.  27  Sept.  1871,  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth, eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Bewley,  Esq.  of  Willow  Park, 
Dublin,  and  had  issue  one  son,  Charles  Gurney,  d.  9  July, 
1873. 

via.  Francis  Richard,  6.  6  Dec.  1844;  d.  5  June,  1865. 
I.  Jane  Gurney.  ii.  Emma  Gurney. 

III.  Rachel,  m.  1st,  Charles  Albert  Leatham,  of  Clevehand. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Lucy,  nt.  John  Fowler,  of  Denison  Hall,  Leeds 
Lawn,  CO.  York;  and  2ndly,  William  Fowler,  Forest  House, 
Leytonstone. 

He  d.  6  Feb.  1872. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  vert,  a  fess  indented  erra.  between 
three  lambs  passant  arg.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  dove 
rising  arg.  holding  in  the  beak  gu.  a  pea-stalk,  the  blossom 
and  peas  ppr.  legs  as  the  beak. 

&■((— liuttou  Hall,  Gisborough.  Toicn  Residence — 24,  Ken- 
sington Palace  Gardens. 


PECK  OE  COENISH   HALL  AND  TEIiEPLE 
COMBE. 

Peck,  Philip  "William  Eichardson,  Esq.  of 
Cornish  Hall,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Temple  Coombe, 
Somerset,  b.  29  April,  1849  ;  s.  his  father  1858 ;  m. 
1869,  Louisa,  ouly  child  of  John  Messite,  Esq.  of 
Wiucanton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  a  sou,  b.  1874. 

3Cllir<t3C. — John  Peck,  2nd,  but  eldest  son  of  Richard 
Pece,  of  Wakefield,  co.  York,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Haselden,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Lacy,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Peck,  ra.  Joan,  dau.  of  John  Harrington,  Esq., 
and  was  father  of  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Peck,  jb.  Alice,  dau.  of  Vulliam  Middlcton,  of 
Stokeld,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Peck,  of  Wakefield,  rn.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Aaae,  of 
Fricklcy,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  of  Wakefield,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ilothr.m, 
Knt.  of  Scarborough,  and  had  issue,  four  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
wife  of  Ralph  Vavasour,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Vavasour  ; 
Mary,  wife  of  William  Reynolds,  of  Langton;  Dorothy,  wife 
of  Matthew  Leigh ;  and  Caroline ;  and  two  elder  sons,  John 
and  Thomas,  both  d.  s.  p. ;  a  third  son,  Richard  Peck,  oi 
Wilseck,  living  1585,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Vavasour,  Knt.  of  Hazelwood,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, -III.  John  Draycott,  three  sons. 

John,  of  Aston,  co.  Rutland.  Thomas.  William. 

Nicholas,  of  whom  we  treat.  Francis. 

The  5th  son, 

Nicholas  Peck,  Esq.  of  Topeliffc,  near  Wakefield,  m.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Bryan  Bradfield,  of  Stanley,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  before  20  May,  1583)  had  issue.  Mr.  Peck's  will,  dated  20 
May,  1583,  was  proved  24  Nov.  1590.    His  eldest  son, 

Jasper  Peck,  Esq.  of  Copeley  Hall,  co.  York,  and  (as  de- 
scribed in  his  will,  dated  16  Dec.  1605,  and  proved  22  Feb. 
following)  of  London,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hanslapp,  Esq.  of 
Stony  Thorpe,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him, 
and  ill.  2ndly,  Edward  Turville,  Esq.  of  Thurleston,  co.  Leices- 
ter) had  (besides  three  daus.,  Grace,  buried  at  St.  Giles, 
Cripplcgate,  London,  16  Dec.  1005,  Elizabeth,  and  Dorothy) 
four  sons,  Richard,  living  22  Feb.  1605-6;  Robert,  buried  at 
St.  GUcD,  Cripplcgate,  5  Nov.  1605;  Edward;  and  another 
son, 

John  Peck,  Esq.  of  Cornish,  within  the  town  of  Lyons-ats- 
Holt,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  of  Allington,  in  the  same  co.,  living 
22  Feb.  1005-6,  m.  (settlement  after  marriage  dated  13  Feb. 
1631)  Rachel,  dau.  of  Jacob  Proctor,  citizen  of  London,  and 
sister  of  Edward  Proctor,  of  London,  Merchant,  and  had  issue, 
two  daus.,  EUina,  ra.  Richard  Jones,  of  Weston  Rhyn,  Salop, 
and  Ellen,  m.  Richard  Uanmer;  and  two  sons,  John,  of 
Allington,  living  1661;  and 

Jasper  Peck,  Esq.  of  Cornish  and  Allington,  and  of  Clowd- 
wood,  CO.  Stafford,  m.  before  1653,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Clowdwood,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Nov. 
1707)  had  issue.  Mr.  Jasper  Peck  <^  21  Sept.  1688,  aged  57. 
llis  2ud,  but  eventually  eldest  surviving  son. 


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JaspekPeck,  Esq.  of  Cpmish  and  Clowdwood.  h.  17  March, 
1657;  m.  19  July,  1692,  Anny,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Kcnrick 
Eyton,  Knt.  of  Eyton,  co.  Deniiigh,  Piothonotary  and  Clerk  of 
t^ie  Crown  for  the  cos.  Denbifili  and  Montgomery,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  12  March,  1739-40)  had  issue.  Mr.  Peck  d.  6  Jan. 
1712-13,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jaspee  Peck,  Esq.  of  Cornish,  and  of  Drayton  in  Hales, 
Salop,  6.  8  Feb.  1695;  m.  Beatrice,  dan.  of  William  Cotton  and 
Beatrice  Birch  his  wife,  and  relict  of  William  Justice,  Esq.  of 
Knighton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1767)  had  ; 
issue.     Mr.  Peck  d.  12  March,  1731-2.    His  youngest  son, 

Kenbick  Peck,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  London,  and  of  Cornish 
Hall,  ra.  20  June,  1757,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Oliver  Humphreys,  Esq. 
of  Tottenham,  jlliddlesex,  and  by  her  (whose  will,  dated  19 
June,  1799,  was  proved  27  Aug.  1803)  had  issue, 

Jasper  Peck,  Esq.  of  Cornish  Hall  and  of  Temple  Coombe,  j 
Somerset,   and   of  Lincoln's   Inn  and  the  Inner  Temple, 
London,  his  heir,  6.  24  Aug.  176.i,  d,  unm.  28  Feb.  1849. 
Kenrick  Peck,  of  whom  presently, 

Beatrice,  d.  unm.  12  Jan.  1807. 

The  2nd  son, 

The  Key.  Keneick  Peck,  sometime  of  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  &. 
4  July,  1768;  m.  18  Oct.  1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Ditcher, 
Esq.  of  Bath,  M.D.,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Samuel  Richardson, 
the  novehst,  and  d.  16  Feb.  1837,  having  had  by  her  (who 
survived  till  28  May,  1749), 

I.  Kenrick,  b.  9  Dec.  1800;  d.  7  Dec.  1817. 
ir.  Philip  Richabdson,  late  of  Cornish  Hall  and  Temple 
Coombe. 
in.  Jasper  (Eev.),  of  Bath,  h.  12  Feb.  1S05;  m.  21  June, 
1831,  Eliza  Coppendale,  4th  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Jeremiah 
Awdry,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Felstead,  Essex,  and  d.  20  Kov.  1853, 
leaving  issue. 

1  Jasper  Kenrick,  6.  24  March,  1832. 

2  Wihiam  Awdry,  b.  14  Jan.  1835. 

3  Kenrick,  b.  4  June,  1836.  4  Philip,  b.  10  Aug.  1845. 
5  Awdry.  b.  5  Aug.  1847. 

1  Eliza  Maria,  m.  .John  Leslie.  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Bishop 
of  Kllmorc.        2  Mary.        3  Sarah.         4  Maria  Louisa. 
5  Alice  Emma.  C  Lucy. 

I.  Mary,  m.  10  April,  1834,  Henry  Goddavd  Awdry,  Esq.  of 
Kotton  Lodge,  Wilts,  and  d.  8  May,  lfe52. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Eichabdson  Peck,  Esq.  of  Cornish  Hall  and  Temple 
Combe,  b.  5  April,  1802;  m.  5  Oct.  1831,  Gcorgiana,  3rd  dau.  of 
James  Ford,  Esq.  of  Finhaven  Castle  and  Bromley  House,  co. 
Forfar,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  William  PiIchabpson-,  now  of  Cornish  Ilall. 
Georgiana  Maria  PLichardson. 

Mr.  Peck  d.  1858.    His  widow  r,i.  2ndly,  1S70,  Mark  Pinkerton, 
Esq.  of  Ealing,  Middlesex. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  avg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
gu.,  three  crosses  formee  of  the  lield,  for  Peck.  2nd  and  3rd, 
gu.,  a  cross  flory  or,  on  a  chief  az.  three  round  buckles  of  the 
2nd,  for  Haselden.  C/-cs<— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  cubit  arm 
erect,  vested  and  cuffed,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  sprig  of  three 
roses.    Motto — Crux  Cliristi  salus  me:i. 

SeoJs— Cornish  HaU,  co.  Denbigh;  Temple  Coombe,  Win- 
canton,  Somerset. 


PECKHAM    OF    NYTON. 

Peckh^m,  Eev.  Haeet  Jonx,  of  NTton,  Sufscx, 
M.A.,  b.  15  April,  1841 ;  in.  18  Jan.  1876,  Edith, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Divie  Eobertson,  Vicar  of  Heulield, 
Sussex,  aud  has  issue, 

Eichabd  Hafet,  6.  17  May,  1877. 

Iltncagc— This  branch  of  the  Peckhams  settled  at  Nyton 
since  1585,  descends  from  Thomas  Peckham,  of  Eumbolds- 
weeke,  adjoining  Chichester,  4th  son  of  Henry  Peckham,  Esq. 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  East  Hampnett,  Sussex,  who  was  son  and 
heir  of  Edward  Peckham,  Lord  of  East  Hampnett,  grandson  of 
John  Peckham,  who  derived  from  a  branch  of  the  Peckhams 
of  Yaldham,  in  Kent. 

Gbasles  Hewitt  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ashling  Meadows  (son  of 
Eev.  Charles  Smith,  of  West  Stoke,  by  Kitty  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Bull,  of  Chipping  Ongar,  Essex,  and  grandson  of  John 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Chichester,  who  d.  about  1748),  m.  1800,  Mary, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Peckham,  Esq.  of  Nyton,  Sussex, 
and  niece  of  William  Peckham,  Esq.  of  Chichester,  who 
succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman.  Sir  Thomas  Peckham, 
of  Nyton,  who  was  knighted  31  Aug.  1722,  during  his  Shrie- 
valty. By  her  (who  d.  'Zb  April,  1824;  he  left  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

Charles  Peckham  Peckham,  Esq.  of  Xyton,  Sussex,  J.P., 
I.  9  July,  1801 ,  m.  12  Dec.  1826,  Sybella  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
James  Carr,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  of  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Charles  Henry,  b.  27  Dec.  18.34 ;  d.  20  Feb.  ISCO. 

n.  Harry  John  (Eev.),  now  of  Nyton. 

I.  Mary  Sybella.  ii.  Sybella  Katharine. 

III.  Georgiana  Frances.  iv.  Cecil  Virginia. 

V.  Frederica  Maria.  vi.  Frances  Henrietta. 

He  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Peckham  only,  25  Jan. 
1S20,  and  d.  4  Nov.  1873. 

Anns — Erm.,  a  chief  quarterly  or  and  gn.  Crest — An  ostrich 
ppr.     Motto — Tcntanda  via  est. 

Scat — Nyton,  near  Chichester.  Jiesldcnce—CowptOD,  Pctcrs- 
ficld. 

e 

PECKOVER    OF    WISBECH. 

Peceovee,  Algeekox,  Esq.  of  Sibald's  Holme, 
Wisbech,  b.  25  Kov.  1803;  m.  26  March,  1828, 
Priscilla,  youngest  dau.  of  Dykes  Alexander, 
Banker,  of  Ipswich,  and  Hannah  Brewster  his  wife, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  6.  16  Aug.  1830;  m.  8  April,  1S53,  Eliza 
(deceased),  dau.  of  Joseph  Sharpies,  Banker,  of  Hitchin, 
Herts,  and  Elizabeth  Eansome  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 
1  Elizabeth  Josephine ;  2  Alexandrina ;  3  Anna  Jane. 

II.  Jonathan,  b.  16  June,  1835. 

I.  Susanna.  ii.  Priscilla  Hannah.  ni.  Jane. 

IV.  Katharine  Elizabeth,  m.  Christopher  Bowley,  of  Ciren- 
eester.  v.  Algerina.  vi.  AVilhelmina. 

iLiUCilJC. — Edmcnd  Peckover,  of  Charlton,  co.  North- 
ampton, Gent.,  served  as  a  trooper  in  Cromwell's  army,  under 
Fleetwood,  from  1646,  and  on  his  joining  the  Society  of  Friends, 
obtained  his  discharge,  dated  6  Aug.  1655,  which  the  family 
still  possess.  He  then  came  to  visit  some  of  liis  relatives  in 
Norfolk,  and  settled  at  Fakenham,  in  that  co..  in  1657,  where 
he  purchased  landed  property,  still  held,  and  m.  Margaret 
Monk.     His  son, 

Joseph  Peckovek,  r.i.  Katherine  Long,  dau.  of  James  Long, 
of  Swainesthorpe,  and  had  three  sons,  Robert,  Edmund,  and 
Joseph.    The  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Peckover,  in.  Ann,  dau.  of  Eichard  Wright,  of 
Norwich,  and  was  father  of 

Eichard  Peckovi:r,  m.  4  April,  1753,  Jane,  dau.  and  only 
child  of  Daniel  Jessup,  of  Theberton,  Suffolk,  through  whom 
his  estates  in  Theberton  and  Badingham.  Suffolk,  came  into 
the  family.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1757.  His  widow  d.  April,  1796; 
Their  son, 

Jonathan  P£cko\-er,  m.  22  Oct.  1787,  Susanna,  dau.  of 
William  Payne,  of  Newhill  Grange,  co.  York,  and  d.  18 
Dec.  1833.  His  widow  d.  3  Nov.  1853.  They  had  issue  several 
children,  of  whom  survive,  Algep-non  Pecsoveb,  now  ofSibaldS 
Holme. 


PEEL    OF    PEELE    FOLD. 

Peei,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of  Peelo  Fold,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  9th  regt.,  b.  22 
Feb.  1828 ;  m.  1866,  Hester,  dau.  of  WiUiam  P. 
Croughton,  Esq.  of  Heronden,  Kent,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  William  CRoncHTON,  6.  18  Oct.  1S70. 

II.  Cyril,  b.  8  July,  1876. 

I.  Mary  Grace,     u.  Esther.       iii.  Cicely.       iv.  Mildred. 
V.  Dora. 

iLutratJC. — About  the  end  of  the  IGth  century,  Eoeeet 
Peele  left  the  parisli  of  East  Marton,  in  Craven,  and  settled  at 
Hole  House,  in  the  lower  division  of  the  hundred  of  Blackburn, 
with  which  his  descendants  have  ever  since  been  connected. 
He  d.  160S,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

William  Peele,  of  Hole  House,  father  of 

William  Peele,  of  Hole  House,  m.  1619,  Margaret  Llvescy, 
and  d.  9  March,  1651,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Peele,  of  Hole  House,  who  had  two  sons.  The 
younger,  Nicholas,  was  Curate  of  Blackburn  ;  the  elder, 

Robert  Peele,  of  Peele  Fold,  Oswaldtwistle,  near  Black- 
burn, rn.  1681,  Anne  Warde,  and  d.  1733,  leaving,  with  four 
daus.,  one  son, 

William  1'eele,  of  Peele  Ford,  Oswaldtwistle,  m.  9  Aug. 
1712,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Walmeslcy,  Esq.  of  Upper 
Darwen,  and  had  issue,  i.  Robert,  his  heir;  ii.  Lawrence; 
III.  Nicholas;  iv.  Joseph,  of  Fazeley,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Martha 
Fowler,  and  d.  23  March,  1820,  leaving  issue,  of  whom  the  4tll 
son,  George,  m.  1799,  Eebecca,  dau.  of  Richard  Barlow,  Esq., 
and  d.  1810,  leaving  two  sons,  Joseph,  of  Singleton  Brook,  CO. 
Lancaster,  and  George,  of  Brookticld,  co.  Chester;  i.  Anne; 
11.  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son. 


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EocEKT  Teei,,  of  Pcele  FoUl,  m.  23  Aup.  1744,  Elizabeth,  dan. 
of  Edmund  Ilaworth,  Esq.  of  Walmesley  told,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  picpcntly. 

II.  Edmund,  m.  Miss  Wright,  and  had  is?uo,  1  Rohcvt,  of 
Exmouth  and  Wallington,  Is'orfolk  (who  m.  Miss  Yates, 
and  d.  1842,  leaving  issue,  two  daus..  Anno,  /,!.  the  Rev. 
C.  W.  Ethclston  (xee  Peel  of  Bri/n-jz-pi/s),  and  Ellen,  m. 
James Pe(J  Cockhurn,  Esq.);  1  Susannah,  wife  of  Jonathan 
Haworth;  and  2  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Edmund  Haworth. 

III.  Robert  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet  20  Nov.  laOO.  (Ste 
UcBKE's  Pecrarie  and  Baronetage.) 

IV.  Jonathan,  of  Accrington,  co.  Lancaster,  to.  1st,  Ann,  dau. 
of  Giles  Ilaworth,  Esq.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1785,  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Accrington,  father  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of 
Accrington,  and  Knowl  Mere.     (.'^<,'<;  rz'EL  of  K  no  id  mere.) 

2  Giles  "ilaworth  (Rev.),  m.  Maria  Halse,  and  had  issue, 
William,  m.  Julia  Whitworth,  and  had  issue,  George 
Henry;  Edmund  Yates;  Elizabeth,  to.  the  Rev.  C.  II. 
Coxe;  Anne,  m.  Owen  Wethered,  Esq.;  Maria,  who  d. 
1833;  Sophia;  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Florence  Wethered;  and 
Emma. 

1  Grace,  m.  Edmund  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Banlc. 

2  Anne,  m.  Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Taliaris,  co.  Carmarthen, 
and  d.  1806. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  Yates,  Esq.,  and  d.  1S25. 

4  Jane,  d.  1794. 

Mr.  Jonathan  Peel  m.  2ndly,  Esther  Bolton,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1841,  left  at  his  decease,  1834, 

1  Jonathan,  of  Culham,  Oxon,  m.  Eliza  Tulib,  and  by  her 
left  at  his  decease,  1841,  William  Accrington;  Edmund 
Yates,  m.  27  June,  1861,  Louisa  Longridgo,  eldest  d;iu.  of 
the  late  Henry  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Shriff,  co.  Loitrim  ;  Robert 
Bolton;  John  Henry;  Emily  Esther;  Susan-Magdalen; 
Matilda  ;  and  Ellen. 

2  Bolton,  TO.  Elizabeth  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Peel,  Esq.  of 
the  Pastures,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
1843,  Reginald,  late  of  8th  foot ;  Lennox  Bolton ;  Frede  • 
rick;  Wiidraan  Yates;  Charles  James;  Emily;  and  Isabel. 

5  William,  6.  1793;  m.  1st,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Spencer 
Steers,  Esq.  and  by  her,  who  rf.  1828,  has  issue,  Spencer, 
Capt.  1st  foot,  6.  1820;  Charles  Steers,  l>.  Dec.  1821  ; 
Francis  William,  b.  16  Feb.  1823 ;  Margaret  Jane ;  and 
Susan  Ellen.  4  Edmund,  d.  1836. 

6  Joseph,  d.  1844. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Formby,  Esq.  of  Formby,  co. 
Lanca.ster.  2  Esther,  m.  Capt.  Macdonald. 

3  Dorothy,  m.  Robert  John  Peel,  Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent. 

4  Jane,  d.  27  May,  1862.  6  Mary. 

6  Susannah,  7n.  the  Rev.  J.  Wilders,  of  Shenstone,  co. 
Stafford. 

V.  Lawrence,  of  Ardwick.    (See  Veei.  of  Apleimnre  House.) 

VI.  Joseph,  of  Bowes,  near  London,  m.  Ann  Haworth,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Haworth,  d.  1841.  2  Joseph,  to.  Eliza  Haworth. 

3  Jonathan,  d.  1844. 

4  Edmund,  m.  Maria  Browne,  and  had  issue,  Edmund, 
William,  Joseph,  Robert,  EmUy,  and  Marianne,  m. 
Augustus  Peel,  Esq. 

6  Lawrence  (the  Right  Hon.  Sir,  Knt.),  P.O.,  late  Chief 
Justice  of  Bengal.  6  William,  deceased. 

1  Marianne,  m.  the  Rev.  —  Brown.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Alicia,  m.  Leonard  Willan,  M.D.  4  S.irah  Maria. 

5  Charlotte,  deceased. 

VII.  Robert  John,  of  the  Pastures,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Elizabeth 
Margaret  Slater,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1857,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert  John,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  6.  9  July,  1796;  m. 
7  Jan.  1818,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of 
Accrington  House,  and  had  issue,  Charlotte  Isabella, 
Marianne  Elizabeth,  Susannah  Cecilia,  Margaret  Isabella, 
m.  12  Jan.  1864,  Perceval  Hart  Dyke,  Esq.;  and  Henrietta. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  deceased. 

1  Elizabeth  Isabella,  in.  Bolton  Peel,  Esq. 

2  Charlotte  Anne,  rn.  Rev.  S.  W.  Yates. 

3  Cecilia,  m.  Capt.  Y'ates. 

4  Georgina,  to.  Rev.  C.  Alderson. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1st,  Rev.  Borlase  Willock,  of  Harwood,  co. 
Lancaster;  and  2ndly,  Rev.  George  Park,  of  Hawkshcad, 
and  d.  1826. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank  and  Pcele  Fold,  co. 
Lancaster,  b.  1745  ;  m.  1766,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ilaworth, 
ZI.D.,  of  Blackburn,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Taliaris  Park,  co.  Carmarthen,  m.  1st,  Jane 
Yates,  but  by  her  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington,  by  whom,  who  d.  21 
Aug.  1806,  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  13  June,  1838.  (See 
Peel  of  Taliarin  Park). 

m.  Edmund,  of  Church  Bank,  in.  Grace,  dau.  oi  Jonathan 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Accriugton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Jonathan. 

2  Edmund,  Commander  R.N.,  in.  Lucy  Bleck,  and  has 
issue,  Edmund;  Richard;  William;  Fcnton;  Cclia;  Flora; 
aad  Lucy. 


3  Thomas,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Willock,  Esq. 

4  George.  6  Sidney. 

1  Ann.  2  Mary,  in.  William  Peel,  Esq. 

3  Esther,  m.  John  Peel,  Esq. 

4  Elizabeth,  lit.  Rev.  Hart  Ethelston. 

IV.  William,  of  Burnley,  m.  Susannah  Allen,  and  had  a  son, 
ihc  Rev.  William  Peel,  who  d.  1823. 

V.  Jonathan,  m.  Sar.ih,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Armitstcad,  of 
Mitton,  CO.  York,  and  had  a  dau.  who  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  John,  of  Burton,  la.  Antoinette  Goodwin,  and  has  a  son, 
Edmund,  and  three  daus.,  Agnes,  m.  Col.  Butler;  Eliza,  in. 
Rev.  De  Courcy  O'Grady ;  and  Isabella  Antoinette,  vi.  Henry 
William  Knox,  Esq  of  Netley  Park,  co.  Mayo. 

I.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

II.  Anne,  /,i.  Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrinstoa. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Peel,  Esq.  of  Pcele  Fold,  co.  Lancaster,  also  of 

Sawley,  and  finally  of  Penzance  and  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall, 

m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Bolton,  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 

Robert  (Rev.),  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Peel,  Esq.  o^ 

Ardwick,  and  left  at  his  decease,  a  dau.,  Florence  Augusta. 

Thomas.  William,  of  Trenant  Park  and  Peele  Fold. 

Edmund,  d.  1834. 

John,  J. P.,  late  M.P.  forTamworth,  to.  1830,  Esther,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank,  and  d.  Blarch,  1872, 
havinghad issue, Charles;  Francis;  Edmund;  Louisa;  Maryj 
Ann;  and  Adelaide.        Elizabeth,  to.  William  Willock,  Esq. 
Hesther,  m.  Richard  Curteis  Croughton,  Esq. 
Ann,  TO.  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington,  Enowl  Mere, 
Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  s.  p. 
The  third  son, 

William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold,  co.  Lancaster,  ancl 
Trenant  Park,  Cornwall,  b.  19  July,  1797;  m.  5  April,  1827, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church  Bank,  d.  27  Xov. 
1871,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Henbt,  now  of  Pcele  Fold. 

II.  Ernest  Frederic,  6.  18  April,  1831. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  sheaves  of  as  many  arrows  ppr.  banded 
gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  bee  volant  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant 
arg.,  gorged  with  a  collar  az.,  charged  with  three  bezants, 
holding  between  the  paws  a  shuttle  or.    Motto — Industria. 

Seat — Treuant  Park,  Liskeant,  Cornwall. 


PEEL    OP    AYLESMOEE. 

Peel,  Walter  Hatwaed,  Esq.  of  Aylesmore 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  1S47  ;  s.  his  grandfather 
1S72. 

HtltratJC.  —  Lawht^kce  Peel,  of  Ardwick,  a  younger 
brother  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  1st  bart.  of  Drayton,  m.  1st,  hi» 
cousin,  Alice,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Haworth,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
Dec.  1822,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Creswick,  Esq.  of 
Sheffield,  and  widow  of  Sir  Joseph  Radcliffe,  1st  bart.  of  Rud- 
ding,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Nov.  1S55)  had  no  issue.  By  the 
former  he  left  at  his  decease,  June,  1S27,  four  sons  and  sis 
daus., 

I.  Robert,  of  Bath,  m.  1805,  Elizabeth  dau.  of  John  Ent- 
wisle,  Esq.  of  Foxholes,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

1  Lawrence. 

2  John  Entwisle,  of  Stone  Hall,  co. Pembroke,  7J!.  IS. Vug. 
1842,  Anne  Maria  Cordelia,  only  child  of  James  James, 
Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir  William  Philipps  Laugharne 
Philipps,  9th  bart.  of  Picton,  and  had  issue. 

1  EUin  Louisa,  to.  1863,  Capt.  Thomas  Lloyd  Still,  R.A. 

2  Anne  Elizabeth  Margaret,  m.  1869,  Joseph  Fetherston- 
haugh,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Court.  3  Ellen. 

It.  Jonathan  Ilaworth,  of  Cottsmoor,  co.  Pembroke,  to.  Ellen,, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Royds,  Esq.  of  Grecnhill,  and  had  issuc^ 
Xavier  de  Castanos,  of  Denant,  co.  Pembroke,  J. P.,  m. 
1838,  Mary,  dau.  of  Roger  Eaton,  Esq.;  Wellington; 
Helen,  in.  Edward  Massey,  Esq. 

III.  Frederick  (Rev.),  of  Willingliam,  co.  Lincoln,  Canon  of 
Lincoln,  to.  Susan,  dau.  of  Edmund  Haworth,  Esq.,  of  Sale, 
and  had  issue. 

IV.  William  Hexrt,  late  of  Aylesmore  House. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  -ni.  James  Bellairs,  Esq. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  1st,  Benjamin  Gibson  Esq. :  and  2ndly, 
James  Formby,  M.D.,  of  Formby,  near  Liverpool. 

III.  Carol  n',  TO.  Rev.  Miles  Formby,  M.A. 

IV.  Harriett,  to.  Rev.  Roger  Hesketh  Formby,  M.A. 

V.  Georgiana,  to.  Capt.  Rhodes,  of  Rochdale. 

VI.  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Peel. 

VII.  Susanna,  m.  Charles  Brownell,  Esq.,  of  ShcflScld. 
The  youngest  son, 

William  Henry  Peel,  Esq.  of  Aylesmore  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  6.  3  May,  1796;  to.  1st,  4  April,  1821,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Glutton,  of  Pcnsax  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Lawrence  Hcnrv,  ."iCnd  Light  Infantry  and  M.njor  Com- 
mandant Radnor  Militia,  6. 1823 ;  vi.  1846,  Catherine  Maiia- 


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PEL 


dau.  of  the  Rev.  Walter  do  Winton,  of  Llansteplian,    co. 
Kadnor,  and  Walsworth  Hall,  co.  Gloucester ;    and   il.  16 
Dec.  1865,  leavinj?  with  other  issue  a  son,  Walter  Hay- 
ward,  now  of  Aylesmore.  ii.  Thomas  Frederick. 
III.  Francis,  Commander  R.X. 

1.  Barbara,  mi.  Capt.  de  Wiuton,   of   Walsworth  Hall,  co. 
Gloucester. 
He  TO.  2ndly,   15  Nov.  1836,  Rehecca  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Curre,  Esq.  of  Itton  Court,  co.  Monmouth;  d.  1872,  and  was  s. 
by  his  grandson. 

Arm^,  &c.—Sa;ne  as  Peel  of  Peele  Folde. 
Sc««— Aylesmore    House,   St.    Briavcl's,   Coleford. 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  S.W. 


Cliib— 


PEEL    OF    BRYN-Y-PYS. 

Peel,  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-pys,  co."  Flint, 
Llandrino  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Wallington 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  cos.  Denbigh,  Salop,  and  Mont- 
gomery, High  Sheriff  of  the  last  co.  1858,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Flint,  High  Sherif?  1870,  h.  26  March, 
1826  ;  m.  1st,  23  Sept.  1854,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hesketh  Lethbridge,  3rd  bart.  of  Sandhill, 
(which  lady  d.  28  Nov.  1860  ;  and  2ndly,  1  Feb. 
1866,  Henrietta  Margaret,  eldest  datt.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Williams,  Bart,  of  Bodelwyddan,  North  Wales,  and 
lias  had  issue, 

I.  Hcon  Edmund  Ethelston,  h.  13  Nov.,  1871. 

II.  Charles  Wicksted,  b.  15  Aug.,  d.  12  Dec.  1873. 
I.  Margaret  Anne.  ii.  Ethel  Mary. 

Mr.  Peel,  eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Wiclcstcd 
Ethelston  (who  d.  1872),  of  Uplyine  Eectory  and 
Wicksted  Hall,  co.  Chester,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Wallington 
Hall,  Norfolk,  brother-in-law  and  cousin  of  Sir 
Robert  Peel,  1st  bart.  of  Drayton,  assumed  by  royal 
license  the  surname  of  Peel  in  lieu  of  that  of 
Ethelston.  « 

yfr/ns— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arff.,  throe  sheaves  of  as  many 
arrows  ppr.  banded  gu.,  on  a  chief  az.  a  bee  volant  or,  for 
Peel;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  pile  between  two  crosses-ci-osslet 
in  base  arg.  an  eagle  displayed  purpure,  for  Ethelston. 
Ci-eats — 1st,  Peel  :  A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  gorged  with  a 
collar  az.  charged  with  tliree  bezants,  holding  between  the  paws 
a  shuttle  or.  2nd,  Ethelston  :  A  ram's  head  coupled  sa. 
charged  with  three  cro.sses-crosslct  or.    Motto — Industrie. 

.Scd^.s— Bryn-y-Pys,  near  Ehuabon  ;  and  Wallington  Hall, 
Downhara  Market. 


PEEL    OF    TiNOWLMERE. 

Peel,  Jonathan,  Esq.  of  Accrington  House,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  Knowlmere  Manor,  co.  York,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster  and  W.  Riding 
CO.  York,  m.  1st,  Ann,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold  and  Trenant  Park,  which 
lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2udly,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Wilde,  of  Harnage,  Salop,  Rector  of  Pontes- 
bury,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Albington  Husscy, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
Corfield,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1876)  ho  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert,  h.  March,  1842. 

II.  William,  6.  18  Oct.  1841,  J.P.  co.  Laneastcr  and  West 
Riding  CO.  York;  m.  1876,  Mel iora  Sybella,  dau.  of  Henry 
Philpotts,  Esq.  of  St.  Clare,  Torquay. 

III.  Walter  Spencer,  h.  24  Oct.  18o0. 

I.  Mary  Anne.  ii.  Alice.  in.  Julia  Maud. 

rv.  Edith.  V.  Constance  Bertha. 

liLinCilClt, — Robeut  Peel,  Esq.,  of  Accrington,  elder  son 
of  Jonatlinn  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington,  by  Anne  his  1st  wife, 
dau.  of  Giles  llaworth,  Esq.  and  grandson  of  Robert  Peel,  of 
Peele  Fold  (see  Peel  of  Peele  Fold),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Peele  Fold  and  Cliurch  Bank,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1827)  left  at  his  decease,  1830, 

Jonathan,  now  of  Accrington  and  Knowlracre. 

William,  d.  s.p.  at  Malta,  .'3  Doc.  ISGl. 

Eoberb,  of  Church  Bank,  d.  s.  2>.  1848. 

Thomas,  d.  if.  p.  1839. 

Edmund  (Rev.),  Viear  of  Ealdon,  Oxford,  h.  29  Nov.  1817  :  m. 
28  Nov.  1849,  Frances  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  "Very 
Bev.  George  Neville  Grcnville,  Dean  of  Windsor,  by  Lady 


Charlotte  Lcgge  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  Srd  Earl  of  Dart- 
mouth, and  has  a  son,  George  Neville,  b.  11  Oct.  1854. 

George. 

Jolin,  m.  Charlotte  Louisa  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Danyralt. 

Augustus,  'III.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Peel,  son  of  Joseph 
Peel,  Esq.  of  Bowes,  near  London,  and  has  a  son,  Augustus 
Edmund  Massey. 

Mary,  to.  William  Peel  Croughton,  Esq. 

Arms,  &c. — Scime  an  Peel  of  Peele  Fold. 
Seats — Accrington  House,  co.  Lancaster;  and  Knowlmere 
Manor,  Clitheroe,  co.  York. 


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PEEL    OF    TALIAHIS    PARK. 

Peel,  William,  Esq.  of  Taliaris  Park,  co.  Car- 
marthen, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b. 
2  April,  1803  :  m.  6  Sept.  1836,  Anne  Maria,  dau. 
of  John  W.  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  South  Park,  Kent,  and 
Danyrallt,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Herbert,  J.P.,  b.  18  Aug.  1840. 

II.  Robert  Lloyd,  b.  19  Oct.  1841  ;  m.  13  Sept.  1866,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  —  Ross,  Esq.  of  Inverness. 

in.  William,  b.  13  May,  1843. 

IV.  Alan,  6.  16  May,  1848. 

I.  Susanne,  m.  9  Dec.  1868,  to  David  Long  Price,  Esq.  of 
Talley  House,  co.  Carmarthen. 

II.  Annie.  iii.  Eveline.  iv.  Gertrude. 

V.  Rosamond.  vi.  Constance. 

HtllCatJC— Robert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Taliaris  Park,  6.  1770, 
2nd  son  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haworth, 
Esq.  M.D.,  of  Blackburn)  of  William  Peel,  Esq.  of  Church 
Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  eldest  brother  of  Sir  Robert  Peel,  1st 
bart.  of  Drayton,  and  of  Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington 
m.  1st,  Jane  Yates,  and  2ndly,  1  Dec.  1800,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Peel,  Esq.  of  Accrington  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
by  the  latter  only  (who  d.  21  May,  1806)  had  issue,  i. 
William,  now  of  Taliaris;  i.  Anne;  ii.  Mary.  Mr.  Robert 
Peel  d.  13  June,  1838. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Sa-nie  as  Peel  of  Peele  Fold, 
&aS— Taliaris  Park,  Llandilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 


I 


PELHAM    OF    COUND. 

Thuesby-Pelham,  The  Ret.  Henry,  of  Connd 
Hall,  Salop,  b.  31  March,  1801 ;  m.  8  May,  1827, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.  of 
Acrise,  Kent,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Cressett  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Cound  Hall,  Salop,  and 
Crowhurst,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Dec. 
1874)  has  had  issue, 

I.  George,  6.  7  July,  1828;  d.  8  April,  1846. 

II.  Walter,  J.P.,  b.  29  Dec.  1830;  m.  17  May,  1865,  Emily 
Sarah  Fitzgerald,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  James  Butler, 
and  grand-dau.  of  James,  22nd  Lord  Dunboyne,  and  d.  15 
Dec.  1874,  leaving  by  her  Walter  Harvey,  b.  at  Nice,  28 
Oct.  1867,  James  Augustine  Harvey,  b.  21  Jan.  1S69;  d.  10 
May,  1878. 

III.  Augustus  (Rev.),  h.  28  Sept.  1832,  Rector  of  Cound. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  21  Sept.  1834;  d.  15  Sept.  1854. 

V.  Francis,  C.E.,  b.  18  Feb.  1838. 

VI.  Pelham,  late  Capt.  30th  foot,  6.  17  May,  1840;  m.  1872, 
Emily  Florence,  only  child  of  Henry  Foley,  Esq. 

VII.  Cressett,  b.  31  Jan.  1843. 
I.  Anne,  d.  5  Jan.  1868. 

Mr.  Thursby-Pelham  assumed  the  latter  sumamo 
by  royal  license  1852,  on  succeeding  to  the  Cound 

estate. 

lltnCittir. — The  Pelhajis  of  Crouhurst  and  Cowndxtere 
a  younger  branch  of  the  1'elhams  of  Laughlon  and  Stanmer, 
ancestors  of  the  Earls  of  CliicUester. 

Sir  Tho.mas  Pelham,  1st  bart.  of  Laughton,  M.P.  for  Sussex, 
was  so  created  22  May,  1011,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Walsingliam,  elder  brother  of  Sir  Francis,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1624, 
leaving  a  son, 

SibTho.mas  Pelham,  2nd  bart.  of  Laughton,  M.P.  for  Sussex, 
1054  (ancestor  by  his  first  wife  of  the  Earls  of  Chichester), 
ra.  for  his  3rd  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Vane,  and  by  her 
had  a  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Pelham,  Knt.  of  Cottisfleld  Place,  Sussex,  M.P., 
who  in.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heircss  (with  her  sister  Elizabeth, 


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1253 


■  of  r.obert  Crcssett,  Esq.  of  Upton  Crcssctt  and  Count!)  of 
iies  Huxley,  Esq.  of  Uarnford,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her,  leftat 
decease,  1739,  aged  90,  a  son  and  heir, 
1  iiOMAS  Feldam,  Esq.,  SI.  1*.  for  Lewes,   «i.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
f  Henry  Pelliam,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Francis,  m.   hor  cousin,  Kdward  Crcssett,  CD.,  Bishop  of 
Llandaff,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  lieir,  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  unm.  29  June,  1792. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Peliiam,  Esq.  of  CroTvhurst,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Cbessett,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  niece, 
Miss  Cressetl,  1792.  lie  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hardinge, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  by  Jane  Pratt  his  wife,  sister  of  Charles,  1st  Lord 
Camden,  and  had  issue, 

Jodn-Cressett,  of  Cound  and  Crowhurst,  M.P.,  d.  unm. 
Aug.  1838. 

Franxes,  )«.  24  May,  1800,  Rev.  George- .\ugustus  Thursby, 
Eector  of  Abington,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  him  (who  il. 
17  Jan.  183t))  had  a  son,  the  present  Rev.  Hesky  Tiicesby 
Pelham,  of  Cound. 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Papillon,  Esq.  of  Acrisc,  Kent, 
jlniw— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  counter-quartered,  l.^t  and 
4th,  az.,  three  pelicans  arg.  vulning  themselves  ppr.,  2nd 
And  3rd,  gu.,  two  belts  in  pale  issuing  from  the  base  arg. 
with  buckles  and  studs  or,  for  Pelham;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg., 
a  chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  sa.,  for  Thcrsby. 
Crests — 1st,  Pelham,  A  peacock  in  his  pride  arg  ;  2nd,  Thcrsby, 
A  curlew  with  wings  expanded  arg.  the  beak  and  legs  ppr. 
Mottoes — Vineitamorpalria:,  for  Pelham  ;  la  silcntio  fortitude, 
ior  TnuRSBY. 
Seat— Cound  Hall,  near  Shrewsbury. 

« 

PELI*   OP    HASLEBEECS. 

PEti,  AxBEET,  Esq.  of  Haslebeech,  co.  Tfortli- 
empton,  and  "Wilbiirton  Manor,  co.  Cambridge, 
M.A.,  J.P.  for  CO.  Leicester  and  the  Isle  of  Ely, 
D.L.  for  CO.  Cambridge,  and  IT.P.  for  Sotxth 
Leicestershire,  b.  12  Marcli,  1820  ;  m.  8  Sept.  1816, 
his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Barbara,  only  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Halford,  2nd  bart.  of  Wistow,  M.P. 

HtnragC— Sir  Albeut Pell,  Knt.  (son  of  Eobcvt  Pell  and 
Bather  Wilson  his  wife)  was  appointed  Judge  of  the  Court  of 
Bankruptcy,  and  received  tlie  honour  of  knighthood  1831.  He 
m.  20  April,  1813,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Letitia  Matilda  St.  John, 
3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Beauchamp,  12th  Lord  St. 
John  of  Bletsho,  by  Emma  Maria  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.  of  Cardington ;  and  d.  6  Sept.  1S32 
<tlis  widow  survived  until  5  March,  1S6S),  leaving  issue, 
Albert,  now  of  Haslebeech. 

Henry  Beauchamp  St.  John  (Uev.),  Eector  of  Ickenham, 
Middlesex,  m.  Julia  Tyndal,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
one  dau. 

Oliver  Claude,  of  Wilburton  Manor,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  1825 ;  m.  18-56,  Adelaide,  youngest  dau.  of  Marcus 
Macausland,  Esq.,  of  Drenagh,  co.  Londonderry. 
Elizabeth  Eliza,  m.  Alexander  Pym,  Esq.  (see  Pym  cf  the 
Haselli),  and  has  issue  five  sons  and  tive  daus. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bend  between  two  mullets  pierced  sa.   Crest — 
On  a  mural  crown  or,  a  mullet  pierced  sa. 
Seal — liaslebcech,  Northampton. 


PEHIEEBTOIT    OF    Tr.ITlEPINGTON. 

Pembertox,  Hexet  Wilxiams,  Esq.  of  Trump- 
ington,  CO.  Cambridge,  J. P.,  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
M.A.,  2nd  son  of  llcv.  Edward  Hodgson,  by  Char- 
lotte his  -wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Pemberton,  Esq.  of 
Trumpington,  h.  1819  ;    m.   1855,  Frances  Maria 
Sophia,  only  child  and  heir  of  Feancis  Chaeles 
Jame3    Pemberton,   Esq.   of   Trumpington,   and 
^idow   of  "William   Huntly  Campbell,  Esq.,  Capt. 
';h  regt.      By  royal   license,   dated   Oct.    1855, 
■  Queen  was  pleased  to  grant  to  this  gentleman 
1  his  said  wife  Frances  Maria  Sophia,  license  and 
iuUhority  that  they  should,  in  compliance  with  a 
I  proviso  contained  in  the  last  will  of  the  said  Francis 
Charles  James  Pemberton,   Esq.  of  Trumpington, 
take  and  use  the  surname  and  arms  of  Pembeeion 
only. 

^LtllCnfJC.— The  family  of  Pemberton   of  Trv.mpinritnn, 
originally  from  co.  Lancaster,  was  established  in  co.  Cam- 


bridge by  the  purchnsor  of  the  Trumpington  estate,  viz.  Sir 
Francis  Pemberton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
lOSO,  who  presided  at  the  trial  of  Lord  Bussell  for  the  Ryo 
House  Plot. 

^riii.?— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  buckets  sa.    Crcsi—A 
boar's  head  erased  s-a..    Motto— Audi  alteram  partem. 
iStat— Trumpington,  near  Cambridge. 


PEMBEE,TON    OF    NEWTOU. 

Pembeeton,  CnnisTOPnEE  EorEKT,  Esq.  cf 
Newton,  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1858,  m.  13  June,  1829,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of 
Xatliunicl  William  Peach,  Esq.  of  Jvctteringham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  M.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  CimisTOPHER  Peach,  Licut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards' 
h.  May,  1838,  killed  at  Battle  of  Sedan,  1  Sept.  1870,  being 
present  as  Military  Correspondent  of  Tk';  Times. 

II.  Francis  Alexander  Richard,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  July,  1S46 ; 
m.  3  Oct.  187 1,  Ann  Rosalie,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  J. 
Stracey,  5th  bart.  of  Rackhcath  Park,  Norfolk.  She  d.  at 
Algiers,  29  Feb.  1S72. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Edgar  Hughes. 

II.  Henrietta  Elizabeth  Harriet,  m.  1  Jan.  1SC3,  Hon.  Dudley 
Spencer  Montagu.    She  d.  IG  May,  1871. 

JltltCcigC.— In  this  family  vests  the  male  representation 
of  the  Pt.MBERTOxs  o/  Ti-umpingtnn,  originally  from  Pem- 
berton, CO.  Lancaster,  and  estallishcd  inco.  Cambridge  by  Sib 
Francis  Pemberton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench 
1680. 

CHiuSTOpnER  EoDEr.T  PrnrtRTON',  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of 
Francis  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Trumpington  House,  near  Cam- 
bridge, ra.  Aug.  1794,  Eleanor  Hamilton,  only  dau.  of  James 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Woodbrook  and  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone  (who 
d.  1840),  and  d.  1322,  leaving  issue, 

John  James,  b.  1796;  rf.  unm.       Richard,  6.  1802;  d.  unm. 

Christopher  Robert,  now  of  Newton,  6.  1801 ;  );;.  18'29. 

■Walter  Hamilton,  b.  1806 ;  to.  Maria  Lee  'Warner,  of  Norfolk. 

Alexander  Samuel,  6.  1810;  d.  1826. 

Stanley,  h.  1811;  m.  Miss  Marianne  Hag-gitt. 

Cecil  Charlotte,  ra.  H.  S.  Russell,  Esq. 

Blary,  m.  Rev.  Sir  John  Lighton,  4th  bart.  of  Mcrrillo. 

Harriet,  in.  Thomas  Henry  Musgrave,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  rf.  young.  Charlotte  Maria,  d.  young. 

Eleanor  Charlotte,  rf.  T  843. 

Eleanor,  m.  Rev.  Harvey  Vachcll. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  buckets  sa.     Crczt — ^A 
boar's  head  erased  sa.    MoUo — Audi  alteram  partem. 
Stat — Newton,  near  Cambridge. 


CHILDE-PEMEEBTON    OP    KILLICHOPE. 
See  Childe. 


PETJBEETON    OP    TOEB"?    HILL. 

Pembeeton,  Edttaed  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Terry 
Hill  and  Wrinsted,  Kent,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  b.  14 
May,  1823;  on.  Aug.  1849,  Matilda  Catherine 
Emma,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Kcv.  Francis  James  Noel, 
and  has  three  daus.  and  two  sous, 

I.  Robert  Leigh,  6.  25  Dec.  1S52,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Grenadier 
Guards.  ii.  Wilfred  Leigh,  b.  19  June,  1S64. 

ll,tltr(I(JT.  —  Robert  Pembertox,  Esq.  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  Edward  Pemberton,  of  War- 
rington, M.D.,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Lyon,  of  Apple- 
ton,  7ii.  24  July,  1788,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Bispham  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  first 
cousin  of  Sir  Robert  Holt  Leigh,  1st  bart.  of  Whitley,  and  had 
(with  a  dau.,  Frances  Ellen,  who  rf.  28  Oct.  1867,  ra.  Rev.  Edward 
Collins  Wright,  Eector  of  Pitsford,  co.  Northampton),  two 
sons,  Thomas,  and  Edward  Leigh.    The  elder, 

TuE  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Pembebton-Leigh,  of  Torry  Hill, 
P.C,  Q.C.,  6.  11  Feb.  1793.  This  eminent  equity  lawyer  was 
called  to  the  Bar  1816,  and  was  made  a  King's  Counsel,  18'29. 
He  was  appointed  Attorney-General  to  the  Prince  of  Wales 
1841,  and  his  Chancellor  1843.  He  sat  in  Parliament  for  the 
boroughs  of  Rye  and  Ripon,  and  was  raised  to  the  Peerage 
28  Aug.  1858,  as  Baron  Kingsdown,  of  Kingsdown,  Kent.  Hi« 
Lordship  .«.  Jan.  1S43,  to  the  estates  of  his  mother's  cousin.  Sir 
Robert  Holt  Leigh,  Bart.,  and  assumed,  in  coin;'1iancc  witli 


\ 


1254 


PEM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEil 


that  gentleman's  will,  the  additional  snmame  and  arms  of 
Leigh,  by  royal  license,  dated  7  March,  1843, ;  he  d.  imra. 
7  Oct.  1S67,  when  his  Peerage  became  extinct,  and  his  estate 
devolved  on  his  brother, 

Edwabd  Leigh-Pemberton,  E.sq.  of  Torry  Hill,  h.  18  Feb. 
1795;  ill.  23  Dec.  1820,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Samuel  Cumpion  Cox, 
Esq.,  a  Master  in  Chancery,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edwakd  Leigh,  now  of  Wrinstcd. 

II.  Kobert  Leijrh,  d.  18  April,  18.50. 

HI.  Charles  Leigh  (Rev.),  Eectorof  Curry-Mallet,  Somerset,  m. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  the  Elms, 
near  Wigan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1862)  has  had  two 
sons  and  three  daus. ;  one  of  the  daus.,  Mary  Leigh,  c!. 
9  Sept.  18G2.  iv.  Loftus  Leigh. 

V.  Wykeham  Leigh,  Capt.  GOth  Eifles.         vi.  Henry  Leigh. 

I.  Emily  Leigh,  m.  Capt.  Leach,  Eoyal  Engineers. 

II.  Margaret  Leigh,  m.  Col.  Muller,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Charlotte  Leigh,  r,i.  Gerard  Coke  Meynell,  Esq. 

He  d.  12  March,  1877. 

Arrris — Erm.,  an  estoile  or,  between  three  buckets  sa.,  hoops 
and  handles  of  the  2nd.  Crest — A  dragon's  head  erm.  erased 
gu.,  ducally  gorged  or,  and  transfixed  by  an  arrow  fesswise  ppr. 
Motto — TJt  tibi  sic  alteri. 

Seal — Torry  Hill,  near  Sittingbourne. 


PEMBERTON    OF    BAINBRTDGE   HOLME, 
AND    THE    BARNES. 

Pemeeetox,  Eichaed  Laueence,  Esq.  of  The 
Barnes  and  Bainbridge  Holme,  co.  Durbani,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  b.  12  Oct.  1831 ; 
m.  1st,  16  ]S"oy.  18,^-1,  Jane  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rev.  Martin  Stapylton,  Hector  of  Barlcorougii,  co. 
Derby  (2nd  son  of  Martin  Stapylton,  Esq.  of 
Mjton,  CO.  York),  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Dec. 
1865),  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Stole,,  6.  16  Aus.  1S55;  d.  same  day. 

II.  Eichard  Laurence,  b.  25  July,  1856;  d.  16  April,  1853. 

III.  John  Staptlton  Grey,  6.  23  Dec.  1860. 

IV.  Ealph  Hylton,  b.  17  July,  1864. 

I.  Ellen.  II.  Mary  Laurence. 

III.  Laura  Penelope.  iv.  Jane  Emma  Stapylton. 

Mr.  Pemberton  m.  2ndlv,  30  April,  1867,  Elizabeth 
Jane,  eldest  of  the  two  daus.  of  Eev.  James  Watson 
Stote  Donnison,  of  Mendham,  Harleston,  Norfolk, 
and  co-heiress  with  her  sister,  and  on  her  father's 
death  senior  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Stote,  of  Newcastle,  Hedworth,  and  Horsley  Hill, 
CO.  Durham.     By  her  he  has  issue, 

V.  Bertram  Eoper  Stote,  b.  20  Jan.  18C8. 
•VI.  Michael  Watson  Stote,  6.  15  June,  1876. 

•VII.  Gerard  Widdiington  Stote,  6.  9  March,  1873. 
T.  Isabel.  VI.  Margaret. 

ILlIlCajC. — Jons  PE^^^.ERTON,  of  Stanhope,  livinpt  1400, 
was  s.  by  his  son,  John,  who  was  s.  by  his  son,  Thomas,  who 
was  s.  by  his  son,  Eichard  Pemberton,  of  Stanhope,  m.  Anne 
Wooler,  and  had  issue  two  sons,  i.  John,  his  successor;  and 
11.  George.    The  elder, 

John  Pemberton,  m.  Alice,  sister  of  Alexander  Feather- 
stonhaugh,  Esq.  of  Stanhope  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two 
sons,  I.  Eichard,  his  successor;  and  ii.  Cuthbert.    The  elder, 

Eichard  Pemberton,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Hindmarsh,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  by  whom  he  had  (with  three 
daus.)  two  sons,  i.  Michael,  his  successor;  ii.  Eobebt  Pem- 
berton, of  Eshe. 

The  eldest  son,  Michael  Pemberton,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Frosterly,  purcliased  the  manor  or  lordship  of 
Aislaby  from  the  other  co-heiresses  of  his  maternal  grand- 
father, John  Hindmarsh,  in  1595.  He  vi.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Ealph  Watson,  of  Tudhoe,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  27  Jan. 
1634)  he  had  issue  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  John,  his  suc- 
cessor; II.  Ealph  Pemberton,  of  Egglescliffe,  afterwards  of 
Durham,  bapt.  6  July,  1602;  m.  Michael,  bapt.  19  Jan.  1594, 
buried  17  Nov.  1599;  iv.  Eichard,  bapt.  17  Oct.  1604,  lived 
near  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln;  i.  Margaret,  buried  22  Aug. 
1595;  II.  Florence,  buried  1  July,  1654;  ni.  Mary,  m.  30  Oct. 
1610,  Anthony  Garnett,  of  Egglescliffe,  Gent.,  by  whom  she 
had  a  son,  John  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Egglescliffe,  Capt.  of  Horse 
in  the  regt.  of  Col.  George  Heron  in  the  service  of  Charles  I. 

John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  the  eldest  son  and  heir, 
had  livery  of  his  father's  lands  5  Oct.  1626.  He/a.  8  June, 
1612,  Isabel,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heiress  (with  her  sister, 


the  wife  of  Toby  Ewbank,  Esq.  of  Snotterton)  of  Henry 
Grey,  Esq.  of  Xewminster  Abbey,  4th  son  of  Sir  Ealph  Grey, 
Knt.  of  Chillingham,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Michael,  his  successor. 

John  Pemberton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Henry,  bapt.  20  April,  1620,  Capt.  in  the  service  of 
Charles  1.,  in  which  service  he  was  slain. 

Mary,  bapt.  30  Nov.  1613 ;  m.  Ealph  Hurst,  of  Ashe,  co.  Tori 

Jane,  m.  William  Theobalds,  of  Egglescliffe. 

Anne,  6. 14  Oct.  1621 ;  m.  Eobert  Thorpe,  of  Yarm. 
John  Pemberton  was  buried  28  Jan.   1643-4,  and  his  wifo 
19  Feb.  1601-2 ;  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Michael  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  Major  in  the  service 
of  Charles  I.,  bapt.  17  April  1615,  jii.  Alice,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Place,  Esq.  of  Dinsdale,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  bapt.  5  Sept.  1648,  Sheriff  of  York,  1684;  d.  at 
Koningsburg,  Denmark;  he  ra.  1st,  19  Sept.  1678,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  George  Prescott,  of  Darlington,  by  whom  he  had  an 
only  child, 

1  William,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Killinghall,  E=q. 
of  Middleton  St.  George,  co.  Durham;  he  was  buried  27 
Oct.  1730;  she  d.  16  June,  1745,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor,  6.  8  Jan.,  bapt.  7  Feb.  1718; 
rn.  Miss  Woodman,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue, 

William,  to  whom  his  cousin,  John  Killinghall,  Esq., 
in  1762,  devised  the  manor  of  Middleton  St.  George, 
which  belonged  to  the  Killinghalls  before  the  year 
1417;  he  ?ij.  Winifred  Cock,  of  Plymouth,  by  whom 
he  had  issue. 


! 


1 


George,  who  d.  v.;vm.  11 
she  d.s.p. 


William,  of  Middleton  St. 
March,  1801,  aged  28. 
Sarah,  bapt.  1704,  wife  of  George  Pinkney 

July,  1781. 
Mary,  bapt.  9  May,  17CG ;  d.  July,  1750. 
Elizabeth  Pemberton,   bapt.  12  July,  1710;  m.  18  Nov. 

1733,  James  .Allan,  Esq.  of  Darlington  and  BlackweU 

Grange.  Anne,  bapt.  1  May,  1712;  d.  unm. 

Catherine,   bapt.  7    July,   1714;    '„i.  lloberc  Brown,  of 

London,  Merchant,  and  d.  s.  f>. 
Margaret,   bapt.    6   Sept.  1716;    d,   unra.,  and  buried 

31  Dec.  1745. 

John  Pemberton  m.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  inSS,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Dodsworth,  Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  York,  widow  of  John 
Killinghall,  Esq.  of  Middleton  St.  George,  by  whom  (who 
was  buried  at  Hurworth,  2  Feb.  1730)  he  had  issue, 

2  John,  b.  at  York,  10  Sept.  1684,  an  officer  on  the  Irish 
Establishment;  d.  unm.  1769. 

3  Thomas,  6.  10,  and  bapt.  13  April,  1C86,  d.  unm. 

4  Francis,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  bapt.  7  June,  1687;  vu 
1st,  1716,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Eand,  of  Newcastle  ;  she 
d.  s.  p.  He  iii.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hancock, 
Gent.,  widow  of  William  Hall,  Curate  of  All  Saints,  New- 
castle (marriage  license  dated  21  July,  173'2),  by  whom  he 
hail  issue  several  daus. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.,  aged  18. 

The  eldest  son, 

Michael  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Aislaby,  bapt.  13  Feb.  1644, 
and  sometime  of  Northallerton,  where  he  d.,  and  was  buried 
6  Feb.  1685-6 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Metcalfe,  of  Thorn- 
borough,  CO.  York,  by  whom  he  had  issue.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  BlackweU,  sold  Aislaby,  circa 
1720,  'iH.  13  June,  1697,  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Place,  of 
Darlington,  Gent.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  who  all  d.  unnu 
He  d.  18,  and  was  buried  at  Darlington  21  May,  1729;  she 
d.  16  April,  1755. 

John  Pemberton,  of  Hilton,  Capt.  in  the  service  of  Ring 
Charles  I.,  stated  to  have  been  2nd  son  of  John  Pemberton, 
of  Aislaby,  co.  Durham,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Grey,  Esq.  of  Newminster  Abbey,  was  agent  or  steward  to  the 
family  of  Hilton,  of  Hilton  Castle,  and  was  named  a  trustee  in 
the  will  of  John  Hilton,  Esq.,  22  July,  1668,  wherein  he  is 
designated  as  his  "true  friend."  He  m.  1st,  Jane  Eobinson, 
of  Stone  Cellar  Farm,  at  Dsworlh,  parish  of  Washington, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Eobert,  who  served  in  Queen  Anne's  navy. 
Mary,  named  in  the  will  of  John  Hilton,  Esq.,  as  "his  god- 
child." 

John  Pemberton  n!.2ndly,  June,  1671,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Adam 
Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  and  sister  and  co- 
heiress of  Eobert  Shipperdson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

Michael,  of  Bainbridge  Holme. 

Adam,  of  Sunderland,  d.  1699.  Shipperdson,  6. 1723. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  &.  at  Hilton,  bapt. 
Feb.  1688 ;  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Eobert  Stote,  Esq.  of  Hedworth, 
and  Horsley  Hill,  co.  Duihum,  grcat-grcat-grandsou  oi  Eichard. 


PEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEN 


1255 


Stote,  Esq.,  Alderman,  Mayor,  and  Sliorift  of  Ncwcastlc-on- 
Tync,  who  d.  15  Feb.  1G16,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Cuthbert  Atkin.son,  Esq.  of  Hedworth,  sometime 
Mayor  and  Sheriff  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Michael,  of  South  Moor  House. 

Ifichard,  of  Varm. 

Jane. 

He  il.  at  South  Moor  Ilouse  174G,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  6.5  Nov.  1704, 
m-  11  Dec.  1740,  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heiress  in  blood  of 
the  Ker.  John  Laurence,  Rector  of  Bishop  Wearmouth, 
Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1767)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1741;  d.  ■unm.  177G. 

II.  Stepue.v,  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  J.P.,  sometime  Fellow  of 
Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1743-4;  m.2  May,  1782,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  George  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Ncwcastlc-upon-Tync,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1800)  he  had  issue, 

1  GEoncE,  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  F.R.S. 
1  Penelope,  m.  8  June,  1809,  Richard  Clay,  Esq.  of  Hill 
Hou.se,  CO.  Derby. 

<i  AnnabcUa,  m.  9  Jan.  1815,  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of 
Scots  House  and  Bishop  Wearmouth. 
3  Mary  Anne,  m.  1817,  Joseph  Henry  Hendon  Holmes, 
Esq.,  F.S.A.,  Judge  Advocate  to  the  Forces  of  Demerara 
and  Essequibo.  4  Elizabeth,  d.  1853. 

Mr.  Pemberton  d.  27  Nov.  1831,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

George  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Bainbridge  Holme,  an  ofiBcer 
in  the  Life  Guards,  J.P.,  F.K.S.,  6.  15  May,  1784;  vi. 
29  Sept.  1819,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hunter,  Esq.  of 
Beoly  Hall,  co.  AVorcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb. 
1826)  left  at  his  decease,  Georgcj  Thomas,  </.  s.  p. ;  Stephen 
John,   b.  24  March,    1825 ;    Georgiana    Jane ;    and  Anne 

Penelope,  m.  abroad. 
in.  Richard,  of  Barnes,  co.  Durham,  b.  14  Jan.  1746;  ra. 
4  Aug.  1774,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Ralph  Jackson,  Esq. 
of  Sunderland,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Thompson,  Esq. 
of  .Shotton  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  23  March,  1838,  having 
had  issue, 

1  John,  Barristcr-at-Law,  formerly  of  York,  and  after- 
wards of  Sherburn  Hall,  Durham,  J. P.,  b.  14  March,  1779 ; 
m.  3  July,  1810,  dau.  of  William  Browne,  Esq.  ofTalan- 
tire  Hall,  co.  Cumberland,  and  d.  s.  p.  29  Jan.  1843. 

2  Riilph  Stephen,  6.  26  Jan.  1780,  High  Sheriff  co.  Car- 
marthen 1820,  and  co.  Durham  1840;  m.  20  June,  1820, 
Anne  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Rippon,  Esq.,  of 
Low  Mill,  CO.  Durham,  and  niece  of  the  Hon.  Richard 
Hetherington,  President  of  Tortola  and  Virgin  Islands, 
and  (/.  «.  p.  22  Feb.  1847. 

3  Richard,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 4  April,  1782 ;  ?)^.  4  Nov.  1830, 
Ellen,  daii.  of  Capt.  Robert  Jump,  R.N. ;  and  d.  3  Nov. 
1843,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1837)  a  son, 

Richard  Laurence,  now  of  Barnes. 

4  Thomas,  D.L.,  b.  3  March,  1785,  purchased  Bainbridge 
Holme  from  his  cousin,  George  Pemberton,  Esq.,  1832 ; 
T,!.  21  Sept.  1830,  Elizabeth  Orde,  dau.  of  Capt.  John 
Dutton,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  d.  s.  p.  27  Feb. 
1839.    His  widow  m.  Rev.  A.  Wade. 

1  Penelope,  d.  unm.  18  May,  1821. 

2  Eleanor,  d.unm.  11  Oct.  1826. 
Z  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Sept.  1814,  Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.  of 

Bishop  Wearmouth,  and  has  issue. 

4  Margaret,  m.  12  July,  1828,  John  Austin,  Brigadier- 
Gen,  in  the  army  of  Portugal,  K.C.T.S.,  and  had  a  dau., 
Penelope  Frances  Elizabeth  Pemberton,  );).  Rev.  George 
Augustus  Murray,  eldest  son  of  George  Murray,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. 
T.  Penelope,  d.  young. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  enn.  between  three  griffins'  heads 
}nped  sa.,  quartering  Hindmarsh,  Gret,  Laurence,  Jackson, 
e.    Ci-eft — A  griffin's  head  couped  ppr. 

Seats — The  Barnes  and  Bainbridge  Holme,  near  Sunderland; 
odUawthora  Tower,  near  Seaham  Harbour,  all  in  «o.  Durham. 


PENNANT    OF    BODFARI. 

Pen^akt,  Philip  Pexnaxt,  Esq.  of  Bodfari,  co. 

Ilint,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.A.,  High  Sheriff  1862,  High 

■instable  of  Flint  Castle,  b.  5  Aug.  183 1 ;  m.  1862, 

Irary  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  Canon  Edward  and 

'  •  Hon.   Mrs.    Eankes,   of    Soughton  Hall,   co. 

ait,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David  Falponeb,  6.  26  March,  1867. 

I.  Mary  Catherine.  ii.  Georgina  Eankes. 

in.  Adelaide  Wynne. 

r.  Pennant,  who  is  son  of  Eev.  George  Pearson, 
(ctor  of  Castle  Camps,  co.  Cambridge,  by  Catherine 
3   wife,  dau.  of   Philip    Humberston,    Esq.   of 
II. 


Chester,  s.  by  will,  to  the  Bodfari  nnd  other  estates 
of  his  cousin  and  godfather,  David  Pennant,  Esq. 
of  Downing,  co.  Flint  (son  of  Thomas  Pennant,  the 
historian  and  naturalist),  at  the  decease,  1853,  of 
Louisa,  Viscountess  Feilding,  Mr.  David  Pennant's 
grauddau.  and  last  descendant ;  and  in  1 860  assumed, 
by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Pi;nna>'t,  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic  Pearson,  and  the  arms  of 
Pennant  quarterly  witli  those  of  Pearson.  Mr. 
Pennant  has  four  brothers  and  three  sisters  sur- 
viving, George  Falconer ;  Charles  ;  John  Batte- 
ridge;  Edward  Lynch  ;  Catlierino  Hester ;  Frances 
Ehzabeth  ;  and  Adelaide  Sophia. 

Ht'ltwgc— The  family  of  Pennant  derived  its  descent 
from  Tudor  Trevor,  a.d.  924,  founder  of  the  tribe  of  the 
Marches,  called  Earl  of  Hereford,  the  son  of  YnyrapCadfarch. 

Thomas  Pennant,  of  Downing,  tlie  naturalist  and  traveller, 
was  24th  in  descent  from  Tudor  Trevor.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  oJ  James  Falconer,  Lieut.  R.N.  (her  brother  was  great- 
grandfather of  the  present  Philip  Pennant  Pennant,  Esq.), 
and  had  issue, 

David  Pennant,  Esq.,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  H.  Pcytoa 
Bart.,  and  a  son, 

David  Pennant,  Esq.,  to.  1st,  21  June,  1822,  Lady  Caroline 
Spencer-Churchill,  only  dau.  of  George,  5th  Duke  of  Marl- 
borough, which  lady  d.  10  Jan.  1824  ;  and  2ndly,  Lady  Emma 
Brudenell,  dau.  of  Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Cardigan,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  2  Deo.  1847)  had  issue,  Louisa,  who  m.  1846,  Rodolph 
William  Basil,  Viscount  Feilding  (subsequently  Sth  Earl  of  Den- 
bigh and  Desmond),  andrf.  1853,  without  issue,  David  Pennant, 
jun.  d.  1835.  David  Pennant,  sen.,  d.  1841,  leaving  by  his 
will  to  Philip  Pennant  Pearson,  his  cousin  and  godson,  the 
Bodfari  and  other  Pennant  estates,  in  case  of  his  grand-dau., 
Louisa,  dying  without  issue.  On  Lady  FeiUIing's  death  he  s., 
and  has  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  I^ennant  by  royal 
license. 

^ cms— Quarterly:    1st  and  4th,  Pennant;    2nd  and  3rd, 
Pearson.     Crests— 1st,  Pennant  ;  2nd  Pearson. 
Seat— Nantlys,  St.  Asaph,  co.  Flint. 


PENNEFATHEE    OF    LAKEFIELD. 

Pennefatheb,  WiixiAM  Yacghton,  Esq.  of 
Lakefield,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  14  Jan.  1862. 

IttllCaCCJC.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
was 

Matteew  Pennefathek,  a  comet  in  the  army,  son  of  Abra- 
ham Pennefather,  and  younger  brother  of  Abraham  Pennc- 
father,  of  Hambury-on-the-llill,  co.  Stafford.  He  acquired, 
by  patent,  1666,  the  estates  of  Clonegoose,  Ballylanigan,  <fec., 
CO.  Tipperary ;  he  m.  and  had  (with  another  son,  John,  of 
Compsey)  his  successor, 

BIatthew  Pennefateer,  Esq.,  m.  Levina  Kingsmill,  heiress 
of  Ballyowen,  afterwards  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  left 
three  sons, 

I.  Kingsmill,  his  heir. 

II.  Matthew,  Lieut. -Col.  in  Gen.  Sabine's  rcgt  in  Queen 
Anne's  wars,  gallantly  distinguished  at  Oudenarde,  sub- 
sequently returned  to  Ireland,  and  was  appointed  auditor 
of  the  Irish  Revenue,  in  the  reign  of  George  I.,  and  was 
M.P.  for  Cashel  from  1715,  until  his  decease  1733.  Col. 
Pennefather  m.  1697,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  Randal  Beres- 
ford,  2nd  bart.,  of  Coleraine,  and  left  four  dau.'.,  Jane,  in. 
William  Palliscr,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham;  Levina,  d.  un-in. 
14  May,  1734  ;  Dorothea,  m.  William  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Mount  Williams,  co.  Mcath;  Elizabeth,  m.  1735,  Alexander, 
5th  Earl  of  Antrim. 

III.  William,  of  Marlow,  father  of  Thoma."5,  of  Marlow,  wh  > 
in.  Blary  Jloore,  of  Moorcstort,  and  was  father  of  Thomas 
Pennefather,  who  m.  1819,  Mary  Hunt,  and  left,  witli  two 
daus.,  Fanny  Mary  Dorothy,  and  Anna,  j;i.  Col.  Hunt,  one 
son.  Rev.  Thomas  Penneiather,  Vicar  of  Kiltennel,  co. 
Carlow,  b.  1823,  m.  1859,  Catherine  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Preston  EIrington,  D.D.,  sou  of  Thomas  Elriug- 
ton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  and  has  Issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Kingsmill  PENNTFATnER,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  Col.  of  Militia, 
M.P.  for  Cashel,  and  afterwards  for  Tipperary,  m.  his  cousin, 
the  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Pennefather,  Esq.  of  Oomf- 
sey,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  the  eldest,  Mary, »,».  Hamilton 
Lowe,  Esq.  of  Rose  Green;  the  2nd,  Levina,  m.  Sir  John 
St.  Leger,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  ;  the  3rd  m.  Cr.pt.  Prince; 
and  tho  4th  m.  the  iiev.  Francis  Gore)  six  sons, 

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I 


I.  EicHAED,  his  heir. 

n.  Thomas,  on  whom  the  Compsey  estates,  together  with 

Kilshane  and  Bally neira,  were  settled    J730.     He  m.  in 

that    year,    Frances    Goodwin,     of    Island    Bridge,    near 

Dublin,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1764  (with  two  daus.,  one  of 

whom,  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Oldis,  Esq.  of  Ballylanigan)  a  son, 

John  Bolton,  to.   his  cousin,  the   dau.    of  John   Penne- 

father.  Esq.  of  Pontevarla,  and  d.  ISU,  ased  77,  leaving, 

with  two  daus,  Elizabeth  and  Anne,  m.  William  Latham, 

Esq.  of  Ballyshenan,  one  son, 

Thomas,  of  Ballylanigan,  Mavor  of  Cashcl,  m.  Anne, 

dau.  of  John  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Moyne;  and  d.  25 Dec.  1S28, 

having  had  issue, 

William,  of  30th  regt.,  distinguished  in  India,   the 

Pemnsula,  and  Egypt,  and  at  Waterloo,  m.  2  Sept. 

1822.    Susan,    dau.   of   Anthony  O'Dwyer,  Esq.  of 

Cashel ;  and  d.  i-.  p.,  leaving  an  only  son, 

William,  of  BaUylanigan,  J.P.,  b.  16  Aug.  1823; 

m.  16  Nov.  1852.  Kate,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Scott, 

Esq.,  Solicitor,  and  has  issue,  William,  6.  17  Sept. 

1853;  Richard,  b.  22  July   1855  :  John,  b.  20  May, 

1858  ;  Mary  Susan ;  and  Catherine  Ada  Susan  Mary 

Alozisia. 

Kingsmill,  an  officer  in  the  army,  d.  in  the  Peninsula. 

Richard,  of  Kilshane,  m.  Jliss  Going,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 

Mr.  Going,.  Thomas,  Mayor  of  Cashel. 

Cherry,  m.  John  Smithwick,  Esq.  and  had  issue, 
m.  Wmiam,  of  Carrigeen.  iv.  John,  of  Pouleyarla. 

T.  Matthew.  vi.  Frederick. 

Mr.  Pennefather  d.  1735,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

RicHABD  Pes>t:fatheb,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  M.P.  for  Cashel, 

TO.  Charity,  3rd  dau.  of  Alderman  John  Graham,  of  Platten, 

CO.  Meath,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  KiKGSMiLL,  M.P.  for  Cashel  1753,  1761,  and  1771,  m.  the 

Hon.  Mary  Lysaght,  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Lisle,  and  dying 

v.  'p.  May,  1771,  left  issue, 

1  Richard,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  John  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  Perceval,  and 
had  issue, 

Kingsmill,  Major  Limerick  Militia,  ra.  1st,  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  To;msend  Monckton  Hall,  of 
the  28th  regt.,  and  had  one  son,  John,  and  four  daus., 
Elizabeth ;  Fanny  :  CaroUne ;  and  CUre.  Hei/i.2ndly, 
1842,  Jane  Catherine  Patricia,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
de  Grenier  de  Fonblanque,  K.H.,  formerly  H.M.'s 
Consul-General  and  Charge  d'Aflfaires  in  Servia,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Jonah  Barrington,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the 
Admiralty  in  Ireland,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Edward  de  Fonblanque,  b.  23  June,  1848. 

Ruth.  J.  de  Fonblanque. 

William  Westby,  Lieut.  E.X.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Harding,  Esq. 

John  Lysaght  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Grand  Cross  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Sardinia,  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col. 
22nd  Foot,  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  at  Malta, 
distinguished  in  India  and  the  Crimea,  m.  1830, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Carr,  Esq.  of  Motmtiath, 
andd.  1872.. 

Joseph  Lysaght,   Barrister-at-Law,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of — Rea,  Esq.  of  Bam  wood,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had 
one  dau.,  Juha. 
Robert  Perceval,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  in  the  3rd  regt.  of 

Kative  Cavalry  in  Bengal,   in.  Miss  Elizabeth  Benson, 

and    had   one  son,  Henry,  late    Capt.  41st  regt.,  to. 
23  Oct.  1860,  Margaretta  Luchesa  Jane  Maria,  widow 

of  Col.  Temple  West,  and  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 

John   George  Reeve  de  la  Pole,  8th  bart.,   of  Shute 

House  ;  and  a  dau.,  Laura,  rn.  Dr.  George  Eae,  Bengal 

Medical  Establishment. 
Ann,  m.  William  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Ballymackeoghe,   co. 

Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 
Mary,   ra.  Rear-Admiral  Henry  Vansittart,  of  Bisham 

Abbey,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 
Clare,  m.  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Ashroe,  co.  Tipperary, 

Lieut.  R.N. 
Laura,  m.  —  Philips,  Esq.  of  Mount  Philips. 
3  William,  M.P.  for  Cashel  from  1783  to  1797;    he  was 
for  38  years  Revenue  Collector  of  Athlone  and  Cork,  and 
for  10  years  Surveyor-General  in  Ireland :  he  m.  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Kisbctt,  Esq.  of  Derrycame,  co. 
Leitrim,  and  had  issue, 
WiUiam,  H.E.I.C.S..  d.  Aug.  1826. 
RicHABD  Daniel,  of  Kilbiacken,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and 

D.L.,  Col.  (retired)  East  Kent  Militia,  b.  13  Aug.  1818 ; 

TO.  7  Oct.    1868,   Hon.  Sarah  Anna  de  Montmorency, 

dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Hervey  Viscount  Mountmorres,  and 

has  issue,  William  de  Montmorency,  6.  27  Aug.  1869; 

Anna  de  Montmorency ;  and  Mary  Eva  de  Montmorency. 
Jane,  to.  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Ballybricken,  co.  Cork, 

and  d.  s.  ■p.  1869. 
Margaret,  m.  Richard  Warren,  Esq.,  M.D.,  ofLisgoold, 

son  of  Rev.  Robert  Warren,  of  Crookstown,  co.  Cork. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Phineas  Bury.  Esq.  of  Curragh  Bridge, 

CO.  Limerick,  and  Little  Isiaud,  co.  Cork. 


{ 


Frances  Mary,  to.  Col.  Arthur  St.  George  Herbert  Step- 
ney, C.B.,  Coldstream  Guards,  andd.  1848. 

1  Mary,  to.  Daniel  Conner,  Esq.  of  Ballybricken,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Catherine,  to.  Daniel  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Cashel,  and  had 
issue. 

3  Margaret,  to.  Robert  Warren,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Robert 
Warren,  1st  bart.  ot  Warrenscourt,  and  had  issue. 

II.  William,  of  Knockevan,  JIajor  5th  Dragoons,  M.P.  for 
Cashel,  1771,  to.  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  ol  the  Ven.  Edward 
Moore,  D.D.,  of  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary,  Archdeacon  of 
Emly,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Richard,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland, 
TO.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Bennct,  Justice  of  the  Kings. 
Bench  in  Ireland,  and  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

Richard,  of  Darling  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  Under  Secretary 
for  Ireland,  )/<.  1836,  Lady  Emily  Arabel  Georgiana- 
Butler,  dau.  of  Richard,  Ist  Earl  of  GlengaU,  and  d. 
1849,  leavingissue,  Richard,  b.  13  May,  1837,  and  Evelyn 
Henrietta,  m.  2  March,  1869,  Arthur  Phihp.  6th  Earl 
Stanhope.    His  widow  ;/i.  1852,  Col.  H.  A.  Hankey. 

John.  William. 

Ellen,  TO.  John  Cromie,  Esq. 

Susan,  TO.  Rev.  Robert  Jessop. 

Dorothea,  ra.  Somerset  Richard,  Lord  Famham,  and  d, 
30  Nov.  1861. 

2  Edward  (the  Eight  Hon.),  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  Queens  Bench,  in  Ireland  (see  PEXNEFAiaEE  of 
Ro.thsalla.gh). 

I.  Mary,  to.  John  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballinagard. 

II.  Eliza,  TO.  Morgan  O'Meara,  Esq.  of  Toomavara. 

III.  Charity,  ra.  Samuel  Allen,  Esq.  of  Golden. 
Mr.  Pennefather  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Richard  Peknefathee,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  M.P.  for  Cashel, 
Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Tipperary  Militia,  in.  1st,  1782,  Anna,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Matthew  Jacob,  Esq.  of  St.  Johnstown,  co. 
Tipperary;  2ndly,  Sarah,  relict  of  John  Gladstone,  Esq.  of 
Aimesgift;  and  Srdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Mansergh, 
Esq.  of  Grenane.  By  the  1st  wife  (only)  he  had  issue  to 
survive  youth,  three  sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  Kingsmill,  Lt.-Col.  of  the  Tipperary  Militia,  who  d.  in  the 
lifetime  of  his  father,  1819.  He  ra.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  of  Burton 
Persse,  Esq.  of  co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau., 

Anna,  to.  Stephen  Moore,  Esq.  of  Bame,  co.  Tipperary. 
He  ra.  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Barton,  Esq.  of  Grove, 
and  had  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Catherine. 

II.  Mathew,  of  New  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1826,  and  formerly  M.P.  for  Cashel,  6.  1784; 
ra.  1814,  liis  cousin,  Anna,  4th  dau.  of  Daniel  Conner,  Esq. 
of  Ballybricken,  oo.  Cork,  and  left  issue, 

1  Daniel  Francis,  h.  1S16.  2  Richard. 

1  Maiy.  2  Anna. 

III.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Dorothea,  in.  1st,  Richard  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Cashel; 

and  2ndly,  Thomas  Sadlier,  Esq. 

n.  Mary  Anne,  r,i.  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lindsay,  of  co.  Tyrone, 
in.  Catherine,  ra.  Col.  Lloyd,  of  RockviUe,  co.  Roscommon, 
rv.  Margaret,  ra.  Ambrose  Going,  Esq.  of  Ballyphilip,  oo. 

Tipperary. 
V.  Eliza,   in.  1st,  Major  Acheson  Montgomery  Moore,  of 

Garvagh,  co.  Tyrone,  by  whom  she  had  one  dau.;  and2ndl7, 

Sir  John  Judkm  Fitzgerald,  2nd  bart.  of  Lisheen. 

Lieut.-Col.  Pennefather  d.  May,  1831.    His  3rd  son, 

William  Pesnefathee,  Esq.  of  Lakefield,  to.  1819,  Charity 
Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Long,  Esq.  of  Longheld,  co.  Tipperaiy, 
and  had  issue, 

Eichaed,  of  Lakefield.  William.  Mathew,  d.  1859. 

WUliam  John  Copley  Lyndhurst,  d.  1S65. 
Mr.  Pennefather  d.  4  Feb.  1872,  aged  77,  and  was  s.  by  his  sob, 

Richard  Pennefather,  Esq.  of  Lakefield,  J.P.,  h.  19  Jan. 
1826;  TO.  24  Feb.  1857,  Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Darwin  Vaughton,  Esq.  of  Ashforlong  House,  co.  Warwick, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAJi  Vaughtos,  now  of  Lakefield. 

II.  Richard  Dymoke,  b.  1865. 

1.  Maria  Emma.        ii.  Harriet  Lavinia.       in.  AtmaXouiSBi 

Mr.  Pennefather  d.  1876. 

^'/■)n.s— Per  fess  or  and  gu.  a  bend  erm.  Crest — A  lion  sejani 
arg.,  sustaining  an  oval  shield  per  fess  or  and  gu.  charged  witt 
a  bend  crm.     Moilo — 1  abyde  my  tymc;  aUo  Vivite  lortes. 

Seal — New  Park,  Cashel,  co  Tipperary. 


PENNEFATHER    OF    EATHSAT.LAGH.   ; 

Penxefathee,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Eathsallagh 
Dunlavin,  co.  Wicklow,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  h.  22  Sept.  1809;  m.  30  Marcb,  1841. 
Harriet,  3rcl  dau.  of  Eic-bard  Hall,  Esq.  of  Coppec 
Hall,  CO.  Hertford,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  Sept.  1863 
lias  had  issue, 


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I.  Edward  Wade,  b.  4  May,  1843  ;  d.  IC  Sept.  1846. 

II.  Arthur  Willoughby,  b.  19  Feb.  1847  ;  d.  G  Sept.  1SG3. 

III.  Charles  Kdward,  4tli  Hussars,  b.  1  May,  1S49. 

IV.  Fred  William,  b.  20  April,  IS5J. 

1.  Susan  Mary,  »i.  Gathornc  Wood,  Esq.,  eldest  Bon  of  John 
Wood,  Esq.  of  TUedden  Grange,  co.  Southampton,  and  d. 
18  Dec.  1SG4. 

iCtJIfilJC— The  Right  Hon.  Edward  PEKNXFATnEK,  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  one  of  the  most  eminent  aniUearncd 
lawyers  of  his  time,  "Jnd  son  of  Major  William  Pcnnefathcr,  of 
Knockevan,  co.  Tipperary,  M.P.  for  Cashel,  by  Ellen  his  wife 
(•■ft  preceding  Memoir),  m.  G  Jan.  ISOG,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Darby,  Esq.  of  Markly,  Sussex,  and  of  Leap  Castle, 
King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  G  April,  1861;  left  issue, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  liathsallagh. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Uector  of  Callan,  co.  Kilkenny;  h. 
1811  ;  ),i.  I84G,  Anne,  eldest  duu.  and  co-heiress  of  Gen.  Hon. 
John  Brodrick  (youngest  son  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Midloton), 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kobert  Graham,  Esq.  of  Eintry, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Graham,  6. 1850. 

1  Mary  Alice.       2  Margaret  Susan.        3  Florence  Anne. 
4  Ellen  Isabella.  5  Agnes  Elizabeth. 

ni.  John  Edward,  d.  19  May,  1842. 

ir.  Kichard  Theodore,  Auditor-Gen.  of  Ceylon,  m.  Ariana 
Margaretta,  dau.  of  Col.  Shore ;  and  d.  1863,  leaving  two 
sons, 
1  Edward  George.  2  Richard  Theodore. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Wade  Browne,  Esq.  of  Monlvton  Farleigh,  Wilts, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Ellen,  »i.  James  Thomas  O'Brien,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory, 
and  Ferns,  1842  to  1875,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Tennefather ; 
James  Thomas ;  George  Thomas  Michael ;  William ;  John 
Michael;  Francis  Alexander;  Henry  Artliur;  Charles 
Monsell ;  Ellen  Violet;  Dorothea,  m.  Yarburgh  George 
Lloyd,  Esq.;    Mary;    Katherine,  and  Alice. 

ni.  Susan,  111.  Richard  Hall,  Esq.,  of  Finden  Place,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue,  Spencer  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream 
Guards;  and  Mary  Prout.  rv.  Jane. 

V.  Mary,  m.  George  Lc  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  and  has 
issue. 

VI.  Dorothea,  m.  James  Thomas,  4tU  Earl  of  Courtown,  and 
d.  1859,  leaving  issue. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  Pennefather  d.  6  Sept.  1847. 

Arms — Same  ets  Penkefather  of  Lnkeficld. 

Sent — Rathsallagh,  Dunlavin.  Town  Residence — 6,  Fitz- 
rilliam  Place,  Dublin. 


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PENNYMAN    OF    OEKESBY    HALL. 

Pexnymax,  James  Stoyin,  Esq.  of  Ormcsby  Hall, 
York,  J.P.  North  Ridiiis  of  co.  York,  b.  15  Oct. 
880 ;  m.  19  Sept.  1855,  Marj  Mackenzie,  2nd  dau. 
uid  co-heir  of  William  Joseph  Coltman,  Esq.  and 
las  issue, 

I.  James  Woesley,  6.  10  Aug.  1S56. 

n.  Alfred  Worsley,  b.  7  Oct.  1S5S. 

III.  Frank  Worsley,  b.  15  Jan.  1864. 

■IV.  William  Geoffrey,  b.  3  May,  1S70. 

l  Edith  Mary. 

fttttC»l0C.— The  Pennymans  claim  Saxon  extraction.  The 
ante  was  originally  written  Penna-Man,  signifying  the  chief 

man,  and  the  family  was  first  settled  in  Kent.  From 
Tbomas  Pes.nv.man,  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  descended 
James  Pe.vkyman,  Esq.  of  Ormeshy,  to  whom  Sir  William 
Sgar,  Norroy  King  of  Arms,  granted,  1  May,  1599,  a  crest  to 
ia  coat  of  arms,  viz.,  "a  hon's  head  erased  and  pierced  with 
1  arrow  or,  on  a  mural  crown  gules."  He  m.  Ann  Burnett, 
TIreakhouse,  Cleveland,  and  had  a  numerous  family.    The 

r  surviving  son, 
•I  AMES  Pe.nntman,  Esq.  of  Ormesby,  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau. 

William   Kingley,   Esq.  of  Canterbury;  and  2n(lly,   Joan 

th,  of  London,  by  both  of  whom  he  had  issue.    Mr.  Penny- 

1  d.  1655,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

iL.  Sir  James  Penntman,  1st  bart.  of  Ormesby,  a  distin- 

!ied  officer  under  the  royal  banner  during  the  civil  wars, 
was  created  a  baronet  22  Feb.  16G3-4.     Sir  James  m. 

abeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stephen  Norclifle,  Esq.,  and 

■::  1680,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

ill  Thomas  Penntman,  2ndbart.  of  Ormesby,  Lord  Privy  Seal 
William  JII.     He  ra.  Frances,  d.au.  of  Sir  John  Lowther, 

of  Lowther,  co.  Westmorland,  and  was  s.  1703,  by  his  eldest 

It  James  Penntman,  3rd  bart.  of  Ormesby,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
;»el  Walton,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  co-heir  ofUcr  brother, 
Michael  Warton,  Knt.     By  her  he  had  issue, 


I.  James,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Most  Rev.  William  Wake 
Archt)ishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  v.  p.,  «.j).  1743.  ' 

II.  William,  his  successor. 

III.  Wabton,  who  *.  as  Oth  bart. 

IV.  Ralph,  m.  a  dau.  of  William  Gee,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton 
and  had  issue, 

James,  who  s.  as  6th  bart. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  R.  Bethel,  Esq.  of  Rise. 

II.  DoRoTur,  )/i.  the  Rev.  Jumcs  Worsley,  of  Stonegravc 
CO.  York,  younger  son  of  Thom.as  Worsley,  Esq.  of  Iloving- 
ham  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Mary  his  wife,  cldept  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Frankland,  2nd  bart.  of  Tliirkelby,  by  Elizabeth 
Russell  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Oliver  Cromwell.  The  son 
of  this  marriage.  Col.  James  Worslev,  I,.  17G4;  m.  Lydia, 
dau.  of  Taylor  White,  Esq.,  and  si.^ter  of  Sir  Thomas  Wollas- 
ton  White,  1st  bart.  of  Wallingwells,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1832)  left  at  his  decease,  1»07, 

1  James  White  Worsley,  who  took  the  name  of  Pennt- 
man,  and  .<.  to  Ormesby  Hall. 

2  Thomas  Taylor  Worsley,  officer  in  15th  regt.,  a  Penin- 
sula and  Waterloo  veteran  (medal  with  clasps),  ra.  \%lh, 
Rose,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Stovin,  D.D.,  and  d.s.p.  1851. 

3  Charles  Pennyman  Worsley  (Kev.),  b.  1798;  m.  1826, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Peter  Acklom,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  had 
issue, 

Charles  Bethell,  6.  1830  ;  d.  1866. 
Pennyman  White,  6.  1838,  late  Capt.'GOth  Rifles. 
Mary  Caroline,  m.  1857,  the  Rev.  E.  31.  Chapman,  Rector 
of  Toynton,  Lincoln.  Harriet  Maria. 

4  William  Worsley  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Bratoft,  co.  Lincoln,  b. 
1800;  m.  1825,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  B.  Ramsdcn,  and 
has  issue, 

William  Ramsdcn,    6.  1832 ;    m.  1862,   Mary,   dau.  of 
.apneas  Macdonald,  Esq.  of  Canada,  and  d.  11  March, 
1871,  leaving  issue. 
Frederick  Thomas,  a  twin  brother;  6.  1832;  d.  1847. 
Francis,   Capt.  in  the   SIcrcantile  Marine,  6.  1836;  m. 
1863,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  I'rancis  Piekford,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  has  issue. 
Eichard,  an  officer  B.N.I.,  m.  30  Aug.  1877,  Edith,  2ud 
dau.   of  M.  Staniland,  Esq.  of  Harrington  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln. 
Louisa  Augusta,  ra.  1863,    George  Boden,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
and  Recorder  of  Derby. 

Emily,   la.  1852,  Charles  George  TJpplcby,  Esq.,  of  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1870,  leaving  issue. 
Lydia,  d.  1859. 

Constance,  m.  1863,  Henry  Winteringham,  Esq.,  C.E., 
and  has  issue ;   he  d.  1877. 
ni.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
Sir  James  d.  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Warton  PENNYMA^-,  4th  bart.  of  Ormesby,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  \Varton.  He  ra.  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Sir  Charles  Hotham,  4th  bart.  of  Scorborough,  by  Bridget 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Gee,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Charlotte,  in.  Francis  Boynton,  Esq. 
Mary,  m.  William  Berry,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 
Margaret,  ra.  Henry  Maister,  Esq.  of  Wincstead. 
HaiTiet,  m.  Henry  Stapylton,  Esq  of  Wighill  Park. 
Caroline,  m.  Roger  Gee,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton. 
Diana,  m.  Gen.  George  Hotham. 

Sir  Warton  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Sir  James  Pennyman,  5th  bart.  of  Ormesby,  M.P.,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Grey,  1st  bart.  of  Howick,  co.  North- 
umberland, and  1st  cousin  of  Earl  Grey,  by  whom  (who  d.  14 
Sept.  1851)  he  left  issue,  i.  William  Henry,  his  heir;  i.  Eliza- 
beth; II.  Hannah;  in.  Charlotte,  to.  1st,  1805,  Charles,  son  of 
SirGeorge  Robinson,  Bart.,  and  2ndly,  1812,  John  George  Boss, 
Esq.  andrf.  11  Sept.  1832;  iv.  Frances  Harriot,  ra.  1st,  29  Nov. 
1808,  Charles  John  Berkely,  M.D.,  of  Beverley,  and  2ndly,  2G 
Aug.  1820,  J.  W.  C.  Robinson,  Esq.  Sir  James  d.  27  March, 
1808,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Wiluam  Henry  Pennyman,  6th  bart.  of  Ormesby,  ra. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Bethel  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Cuhvick,  and  d> 
1852,  when  his  estates  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

James  White  Worsley,  Esq.  of  Ormesby,  J. P.,  who  took 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Penny.man,  6.5  Nov.  1792;  m.  24 
March,  1823,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  llev.  James  Stovin,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Rossington,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  June, 
18G9)  had  issue, 

James  Stovin,  now  of  Ormesby  Hall. 

Frances  Maria,  vi.  17  July,  1855,  Forbes  MacBean,  Esq.,  late 
Licut.-Col.  92nd  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  J.  W.  Pennyman  d.  1  Feb.  1870. 

Arrax — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  broken  spears 
or,  headed  arg.  Cntl — On  a  mural  crown  gu.,  a  lion's  head 
erased,  or  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a  broken  spear  in 
bend,  gold,  head  towards  the  sinister  arg.  Jlotlo^i'otil'.cr 
ct  IJdeliter. 

Scat— Ormesby  UaJ,  Middlesbrough,  co.  York. 

4  M  2 


1258 


PEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEN 


PENEHYN    OF    EAST    SHEEN. 

Penehtn,  Edwaed  Hugh  Leycestee,  Esq.  of 
East  Sheen,  Surrey,  and  of  Bournemoutli,  Hants, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  I.  7  June,  1827  ;  m.  21  April,  1853, 
Vere,  dau.  of  Eobert  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Botley's 
Park,  Sui'rej,  and  of  Hassobiiry,  Essex,  and  has 
issue  surviving, 

I.  Aethhe  Letcesteb,  6.  10  March,  1606. 

II.  George  Leycester,  6.  25  April,  1871. 

I.  Charlotte  Georgiana.  ii.  Constance  Vere. 

III.  Agnes  Eleanor.  iv.  Amy  Gertrude. 
V.  Maud  Lina.  vi.  Cecil  Mary. 

HtltCaflC— Edwaed  Letcestek,  Esq.,  h.  16  Sept.  1794, 
assumed  the  surname  of  Penrhtn  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  Baroness  Penrhyn,  of  Penrhyn 
Castle,  who  rf.  about  1817.  He  m.  16  Dec.  1823,  Lady  Char- 
lotte Elizabeth  Stanley,  dau.  of  Edward  Smith,  13th  Earl  of 
Derby,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1853)  had  issue, 

Edmund  Hugh  Leycestee,  of  East  Sheen. 

Oswald  Henry  Leycester  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Huyton,  Liverpool, 

VI.  Charlotte,   dau.  of    Edmund   Hornby,  Esq.   of  Dalton 

Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  Ethel  Francis;   Mary 

Charlotte ;  and  Elizabeth  Gertrude. 
Mary  Charlotte,  m.  1850,  Morgan  Yeatman,  Esq.  of  Bich- 

mond,  SuiTey.  Emma  Catherine. 

Mr.  Penrhyn  d.  6  March,  1861. 
Seais— East  Sheen,  Surrey ;  The  Toft,  Bournemouth,  Hants. 


PENRICE    OF    KILVEOTJGH. 

Peneice,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Kilvrough,  co.  Grlamor- 
gan,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  High  Sheriff  1867, 
b.  6  April,  1820 ;  m.  10  June,  1852,  Louisa,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Kev.  Greorge  Ernest  Little,  of  Newbold 
Pacey,  co.  Warwick,  by  his  wife  Jane  S.  W.  Knight- 
ley,  of  the  Bury,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Louisa  Jane. 

XI.  Jane,  ra.  William  Denman  Benson,  Esq.  of  the  Temple, 
Barrister. 

ililtCag^. — Thomas  Peentice,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth,  co.  Nor- 
folk, was  the  residuary  legatee  of  John  Howe,  last  Lord 
Chedworth,  and  s.  to  his  Lordship's  estates  in  Gloucester  and 
Wilts,  which  he  sold  1810.  He  d.  2  Nov.  1816,  leaving  his 
widow  surviving  and  five  children, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  6.  4 
June,  1787;  m.  June,  1816,  Maria  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Herbert  Newton  Jarrett,  lisq.  of  Bromley  Lodge,  Essex, 
iind  had  issue, 
1  John,  late  of  Great  Yarmouth,  now  of  Bramerton,  Nor- 
wich, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  Norfolk  Artillery,  b.  5  Dec. 
1818. 
■2  Thomas,  now  of  Kilvrough. 

3  Herbert  Newton,  Capt.  E.E. 

4  Charles  Bemers  (Piev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Little  Plumstead, 
Norfolk. 

1  Blaria  Catherine,  m.  George  Colt  Langley,  Col.  Royal 
Marines. 

2  Caroline  Leonora,  m.  Major  Henry  Evans,  H.E.I.C.S. 

3  Isabella,  m.  19  Aug.  1847,  Lieut-Col.  Arthur  Walter 
Onslow,  H.E.I.C.S.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Onslow,  2nd 
hart,  of  Hengar. 

4  Emma  Vernon. 

5  Julia,  m.  'A  March,  1859,  Edward  Durnford,  Esq.,  Royal 
Marines,  son  of  Col.  Durnford. 

n.  Thomas,  of  Kilvrough,  co.  Glamorgan,  Capt.  16th  Lancers, 
and  served  in  all  the  Peninsular  Campaigns  under  the  Duke 
of  Wellington,  purchased,  1820,  Kilvrough,  and  other  estates 
CO.  Glamorgan,.  He  was  h.  13  March.  1789,  and  dying  .s.  p. 
1846,  was  it.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Thomas  Peneice, 
Esq.  of  Kilvrough. 

in.  Charles  (Rev.),  6.  12  Sept.  1791,  who  purchased,  1817,  the 
Plumstead  Hall  estates,  and  the  perpetual  advowsons  of 
Plumstead,  Witton,  and  Brundell. 

I.  Hannah  Green,  'ni.  Nov.  1805,  Andrew  Fountaine,  Esq.  of 
Narford  Hall,  Norfolk. 

II.  Mary,  m.  May,  1812,  Thomas  Trench  Berney,  Esq.  of 
Morton  Hall  and  Braconash  Hall,  co.  Norfolk. 

Mr.  Penrice  d.  Nov.  1844. 

.iirms— Per  pale  indented  arg.  andgu.,  in  dexter  chief  a  wolfs 
head  couped  at  the  neck  sa.  Crmt — A  wing  elevated  surmount- 
ing another  arg.,  the  former  charged  with  two  mullets  of  six 
points  in  pale  gu.  Mottoes — Above  the  crest,  Tuto  et  ccleriter ; 
under  the  arms,  Justus  et  propositi  tenax. 

Seat — Kilvrough,  near  Swansea, 


PENEUDDOCKE    OP    COMPTON 
CHAMBERLAYNE. 

Peneuddocke,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Compton  Park, 
Fyfield  and  Baverstocke,  Wilts,  and  Bratton  St. 
Maur,  Somerset,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriif  18(51,  late  Major  Commanding  14th 
Wilts  Riile  Volunteers,  formerly  Capt.  Melksham 
Troop  Koyal  Wiltshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b. 
SOSept.  1828 ;  m.  26  April,  1853,  Flora  Henrietta, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Walter  Long,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Eood  Ashton,  Wraxall,  and  Whaddon,  Wilts,  and 
Dolforgan,  co.  Montgomeiy.  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chaeles,  &.  26  Sept.  1858. 

I.  Agnes  Flora.  ii.  Laetitia  Blanche. 

III.  Constance  Henrietta  Lowther. 

IV.  Amy  Elizabeth  A'Court.  v.  Sybil  Katharine  Long.] 

ILinCaflC. — The  Penruddockes  were  originally  seated  at' 
Arkelby,  Cumberland,  the  first-mentioned  in  the  family  pedi- 
gree being  Thomas  Penruddocke,  of  Arkelby,  who  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  Knt.  of  Lowther,;in  the  same  co., 
ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Lonsdale.  A  village,  however,  of  the 
same  name  as  the  family  exists  near  Penrith,  in  the  parish  of 
Greystock,  and  it  is  found  from  old  deeds  thaithey  were  settled 
at  the  place  called  Penruddocke  long  before  they  took  up  their 
abode  at  Arkelby. 

From  Robert  and  Geoege  Penedddocke — sons  of  Edward 
Penruddoek,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Robert  Highmore,  of  Cum- 
berland— the  family  afterwards  came  to  be  divided  into  two 
branches,  distinguished  respectively  as  the  Penruddockes  of 
Hale  (Hants),  and  the  Penruddockes  of  Compton  Chamberlayne 
(Wilts).  The  Hale  branch  became  extinct  by  the  death, 
without  issue,  of  Charles,  Edward,  and  George,  of  Chalk,  whea 
the  estate  descended  to  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Joseph  Gage.  Siri 
John  Penruddocke  lies  buried  in  the  church  at  Hale,  with  thig 
quaint  inscription  on  a  brass  plate,  with  arms  and  quarters: 
"  F"ui  quod  es ;  quod  sum  eris.  a.d.  1600."  In  a  vellum  roll, 
containing  the  notitia  of  Salisbury,  we  find  the  following 
curious  memorandum :  "  a.d.  1585.  The  King  of  Portugal 
came  to  Sarum,  and  was  lodged  at  Mr.  Penruddocke's,  at 
which  time  Mrs.  Penruddocke  was  delivered  of  a  son  and 
daughter,  and  the  king  was  godfather  to  them."  The  Kin; 
of  Portugal  here  alluded  to  was,  in  all  probability,  Antonio, 
Prior  of  Crato,  who  got  himself  proclaimed  King  of  Portugal 
but  was  dethroned  about  1580,  by  Philip  II.,  King  of  Spain 
We  are  told  he  visited  both  France  and  England.  The  imme 
diate  ancestor  of  the  Wilts  family, 

SiE  Edwaed  Penroddocke,  Knt.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne 
eldest  son  of  George  Penruddocke,  Standard  Bearer,  unde 
the  Earl  of  Pembroke,  at  the  battle  of  St.  Quintin's,  tem% 
Maky  I.,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Massey,  Esq, 
Puddington,  co.  Chester,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau 
Dorothy,  wife  of  Alexander  Thistlethwaite,  Esq.  of  Winterslo* 
Wilts,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

SiE  John  Peneuddocke,  Knt.  of  Compton  Chamberlayni 
M.P.  for  Wilton,  1585,  and  for  Southampton,  1586.  He  it 
Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Meade,  Knt.  of  Lofts,  Essex,  and  ha 
issue, 

George,  d.  s.  p.  John,  his  heir. 

Henry,  slain  1644,  at  Lavington,  Wilts,  by  a  party  of  CboI 
well's  soldiers. 

Thomas,  whose  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Dr.  Edward  Warner. 

Edward,  d.  s.  p.  1688.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

Joanna,  -ni.  1632,  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Durnford,  Wilts. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

CoL.  John  PENRrDDOcKE,   of   Compton  Chamberlayne, 
1619,  s.  his  father  1648.     He  in.  Arundell,  dau.  of  John  Fret 
Esq.  of  Shrewton,  Dorset,  by  Lady  Abigail  Hervcy,  his  wi 
dau.  of  John,   1st  Earl  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue, 

George,  d.  unm.  1664.  Thomas,  eventual  heir. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Thomas  Pile,  Esq.  of  Baverstoke,  Wilts. 

Joan,  m.  Maurice  Bockland,  Esq.  of  Standlynch. 

Mary,  m.  1st,  John  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Mclbury  Sandtol 
2ndly,  Charles  Strode,  Esq. ;  and  Srdly,  Henry  Morgan,  Ei 

Anne,  m.  Thomas  Chafyn,  Esq.  of  Chettle,  Dorset. 
Col.  John  Penruddocke  was  beheaded  at  Exeter,  16  May,  16, 
for    participation  in  an  insurrection  against  Olivee  CW 
WELL,  who   had    then   usurped    the    Government.     Hi»  1 
surviving  son, 

Thomas  Peneuddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chamberlay: 
M.P.  for  Wilton,  1678-88,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Hanhs 
Esq.  of  Dean's  Court,  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  George,  d.  s.  p.  1712. 

Charles,  ~o!.  s,  p. 


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PEP 


1259 


Arondel,  2ncl  wife  of  Eobert  Tty&e,  Esq.  of  Hatch,  Wilts. 

Lucy,  hi.  1704,  Henry  WiiUis,  Ksq.  of  Grovoly,  Wilts. 

Frances,  m.  llenry  Stratford,  Esq.  of  Overstuue,  co.  North- 
ampton. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Penbcddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chambcrlayne,  h. 
1G7S;  111.  Lsetitia,  dau.  of  William  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Hcytesbury, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1742)  left  at  his  decease,  1741  (with 
other  children  who  </.  s.  p.),  a  dau.,  Arundel,  m.  11  Sept.  1735, 
Henry  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Salisbury;  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  I'enruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chaniberlaync,  6. 
1708;  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts,  1741,  who  7.1.  2<J  Dec.  1741, 
Frances,  dau.  of  William  Wyndliam,  Esq.  of  Dinlon,  Wilts,  a 
younger  son  of  Sir  Wadham  Wyndliam,  Knt.  of  Norrinj^ton, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Deuch ;  and  dying 
17f)9,  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

CuABLEs  Penkuddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton  Chamberlayne, 
M.P.  for  Wilts,  who  m.  10  .\pril,  17(Jl),  his  cousin,  Anne 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Wadham  Wyndliam,  Esq.  of  FyCcld,  Wilts, 
and  d.  30  Oct.  1788,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Hongebford,  of  Compton,  Col.  Commanding  3rd 
Wilts  Local  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Wilton,  1825, 
High  Sheriff  of  Wilts  1817,  t>.  23  Jan.  1770  ;  m.  Oct.  1792, 
Maria  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pear.se,  Esq.  of  Stan- 
den,  W'ilts  (who  d.  1831).     He  d.  s.  p.  25  Dec.  1841. 

II.  Charles,  of  Burcot,  Somerset,  b.  17  June,  1773;  in. 
Martha,  only  dau.  of  John  Band,  Esq.  of  Wookey  House, 
Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  March,  1S23),  left  at  his 
decease,  Nov.  1799,  an  only  son, 

Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  21  Jan.  1799;  m.  1826,  his 
cousin,  Juliana  Lajtitia,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Penruddocke,  of  Winkton,  Eingwood,  Hants,  of  the  3rd 
Guards,  by  Juliana  his  wilV,  4tii  dau.  of  George  Lowthcr, 
Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co.  Meath ;  and  d.  15  Dec.  1839,  leaTiflg 
issue, 

Charles,  now  of  Compton  Chambcrlayne. 
John  llungerford  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  South  Newton, 
Salisbury,  /-.  23  Oct.  1829 ;  m.  1858,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of 
John  Powys,  Esq.  of  Criekhowell,  eo.   Brecon,  and  his 
wife  Helen,  dau.  of  —  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cheshire,  and 
has  issue. 
Ponsonby,  d.  29  Aug.  1852,  aged  21. 
Tiiomas  Anindcl  (Hev.),  B.A.,  b.  13  Feb.  1832 ;  d.  21 

Feb.  1876. 
Juliana  Georgians. 

Anna  Wyndham,  m.  Pavid  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Eugby, 

CO.  Northampton,  and  has  issue.  Laetitia  Grant. 

Charlesanna  Posthuma,  ia.  Col.  Wm.  Graydon. 

nt.  Thomas,  Capt.  3rcl  Foot  Guards,  h.  6  Feb.  1781 :  n.  1803, 

Juliana,   4th  dau.  of  George  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Kilrue,  co. 

Meath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Dec.  1847)  left  at  his  decease, 

4  April,  1867. 

1  Thomas  (Rev.),  d.  1832. 

2  John  Hungcrford,  b.  G  Aug.  1805 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Heald  Ludlow  Bruges,  Esq.  of  Sccnd,  Wilts,  and 
has  ii^sue. 

3  George,  b.  G  June,  1807,  deceased. 

4  Charles  Wadham  Wyndham,  6.  1813. 

1  Juliana,  »;.  her  cousin,  Charles  Penruddocke,  Esq. 

2  Anne  Henrietta. 

3  Agnes,  ra.  W'ilUam  Heald  Ludlow  Bruges,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Sccnd. 

4  Ellen  Wyndham,  m.  John  Coventry,  Esq.  of  Burgate, 
Hants.  5  Frances  Wyndliam. 

6  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Hinton, 
Hants. 

7  Priseilla  Sophia,  ni.  Capt.  Eobert  Harris,  R.N.,  brother 
of  Sir  Comwallis  Harris,  the  Abyssinian  Traveller,  and 
had  issue.    Capt.  Harris  d.  16  Jan.  1865. 

IV.  George,  of  Limpley  Stoke,  near  Bath,  Capt.  E.N.,  6. 
3  Oct.  1784;   d.  May,  1867. 

V.  Edward,  m.  Priseilla  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  Skelton,  Esq. 
of  Pap  Castle,  Cumberland  ;  d.  x.  p.  7  Jan.  1817,  aged  29. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  d.  2G  Sejit.  1840, 
leaving  a  son,  Major  Charles  Fitzgerald,  father  of  Charles 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Avebury,  Wilts. 

n.  Anne  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  1815. 

HI.  Lxtitia,  d.  until.  2  July,  1851. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Anm — Gu.,  a  bend  raguly  arg.     Crent — A  demi-dragon  s.nns 
I  wings  rampant  vert,  between  two  eagles'  wings  expanded  or. 
&ot— Compton  Park,  Compton  Chamberlayne,  Wilts. 


Eliza  Maria,  dau.  of  Major  Ilcnry  Langloy,  late  of 
the  2ncl  Life  Guards,  of  Brittas  Castle,  co.  Tipper- 
ary,  and  has  had  issue,  three  sous  and  five  daus.,  of 
whom  survive, 

I.  Frederick  Thomas,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  educated  at 
Harrow  and  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  b.  4  Dec.  1851. 

I.  Maria  Eliza  Mary,  m.  11  April,  1872,  John  Lcchmcre 
Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Ludford,  Ludlow,  Salop,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Hereford  and  Salop,  and  Capt.  Herefordshire  Militia. 

II.  Catherine  Fanny,  m.  4  May,  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy 
Bainbridge,  E.A.,  son  of  E.  T.  Bainbridge,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Taunton. 

Col.  Penton  is  the  possessor  of  the  valuable  family 
estate  in  the  North  East  of  London,  known  as 
Pentonville. 

Hturngt.— This  family,  stated  to  be  of  Danish  origin, 
was  formerly  seated  in  co.  Southampton,  and  members  of  it 
represented  W'incliestcr  in  Parliament  for  upwards  of  half  a 
century  without  interruption. 

Henry  Penton,  Esq.,  U.N.,  6.  1791,  son  of  Henry  Penton, 
Esq.,  M.P.  fcr  Winchester ;  m.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles 
Prichard,  Esq.  of  the  Graigue,  co.  Munmoutb,  and  d.  Aug. 
1835,  leaving  two  sons, 

Henry,  Lieut.-Col.,  now  of  Pentonville. 

Thomas,  Major  8th  Hussars,  b.  1818 ;  d.  4  Dec.  18C8. 

Arms — Per  chevron  gu.  and  or,  in  chief  two  castles  arg.,  in 
base  a  lion  rampant  az.  Crest — A  lion  couchant  double-queued 
az.  bezantee. 

Rijskl  /ict— 31,  Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton.  C I v.hs— Carlton; 
and  Jiuiior  United  Service. 


PENTON    OF    PENTONVILLE. 

Pextox,  IIenet,  Esq.  of  Pentonville,  Middlesex, 

J.P.  for  Middlesex  and  Sussex,  and  for  Westminster 

land  Brighton,  and  D.L.   for  the   first-named  co.. 

Col.  Commandant  3rd  Middlesex  Militia,  Hon.  Col. 

|39th  Middlesex,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Sussex  Rille 

jVolunteers,  b.  28  Aug.   1817  j    m.  21  Oct.  1839, 


PEPLOE    OF    GARNSTONE. 

Peploe,  Daniel  Peploe,  Esq.  of  Gamstone 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  (late 
Capt.)  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  .i.P. for  co.  Hereford, 
b.  15  Feb.  1823 ;  m.  26  June,  1860,  Ehza  Debonnaire 
Tiieopliila,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Theophilus 
Metcalfe,  4th  bart.  of  Fern  Hill,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel  Henry  Theophilds,  b.  24  April,  1861. 

II.  Fitzgerald  Cornewall,  6.  5  Sept.  1862. 

iiL   Hugh  Metcalfe  Scott,  b.  22  Sept.  1863;  d.  7  July,  1869. 

I.  Evelyn  Theophila,  d.  22  May,  1873. 

II.  Winifred  Theodora  Debonnaire. 

jLtlirrtffC.— Eight  Eev.  Samuel  Peploe,  D.D.,  Hector,  first 
of  Keddlcston,  co.  Derby,  then  Vicar  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
afterwards  Warden  of  Manchester,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Chester  1726.  He  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Shredicote,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  Samuel,  his 
heir;  Mary,  ni.  Frances  Jadrell,  Esq.  of  Yeardsley;  Anne,  to. 
James  Bayley,  Registrar  of  the  diocese  of  Chester;  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Manchester.  The 
Bishop  d.  21  Feb.  1752,  at  the  age  of  84.  His  monument  in 
Chester  Cathedral  represents  him  as  the  descendant  of  an 
ancient  Shropshire  family.    His  only  son  and  heir, 

Ven.  Samuel  Peploe,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  Chester,  Arch- 
deacon of  Richmond,  and  Warden  of  Manchester,  vi.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Birch,  Rector  of  Hampton  Bishop,  co. 
Hereford,  and  Vicar  of  Preston-cum-Lancaster,  younger 
brother  of  John  Birch,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Col.  in  the  Parhamcntary 
army,  and  3rd  son  of  Samuel  Birch,  Esq.  of  the  manor  of 
Ardwick,  in  the  pari|ji  of  Manchester,  descended  from  the 
family  of  Birch,  of  Birch,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  an  only  son, 
John.  Dr.  Peploe  m.  2ndly,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Edward  Roberts, 
Deputy-Registrar  of  Chester,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  29  Oct.  1779. 
He  d.  at  the  age  of  82,  22  Oct.  1781,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Peploe,  Esq.,  who  s.  1752,  to  the  estate  of  Gamstone, 
under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  Samuel  Birch,  Esq.,  and  assumed 
in  consequence  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bircb. 
He  III.  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Williaui  Clowes,  Esq.  of 
Hunt's  Bank,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  6  May, 
1820)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

I.  Anne,  yi.   1791,    Daniel  Webb,   Esq.  of  Audlcy  Square, 
London,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1828)  had  issue, 

1  Daniel  Peploe  Webb,  who  assumed  the  Eurnaiiie  of 
Peploe,  and  d.  April,  1866. 

2  John  Birch  Weiib,  late  of  Gamstone. 

3  George  Samuel  Webb,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Henry  De  Kinzy, 
Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Grand  Jury,  eo.  Wexford,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  iit.  William  Croker  Uurvc/,  Esq., 
Treasurer  of  co.  Wexford. 


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PEP 


1  Ann. 

3  Elizabeth. 


2  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Mapos  Ensor,  Esq. 
4  Caroline,  m.  Jordaine  Dennett,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Peploe-Birch,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Hereford 
1768,  d.  in  his  G3rd  year,  26  Jan.  1S05,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Peploe,  Esq.  of  Garnstone,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1  July, 
1774;  m.  March,  17yii,  Katherine  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Corncwall,  '.ind  bart.,  of  Moocas  Court,  which  lady 
d.  s.  J3.  17  March,  Isai.  Mr.  Peploe,  at  his  decease,  was  s.  by 
his  nephew, 

Daniel  Peploe  Webb,  Capt.  in  the  army,  who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Peploe  on  becoming  of  Garnstone.  He  served  as 
High  Sheriff  1S45,  and  dying  1800,  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Kev.  John  Bibcu-Peploe,  of  Garnstone,  Vicar  of  Weobley, 
who  also  assumed  the  surname  of  Peploe.  He  m.  1828,  Annie, 
dau.  of  John  Molyneu.x,  Esq.,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1809,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Daniel,  now  of  Garnstone. 

II.  Augustus  Henry,  m.  1867,  Frances  Capel,  dau.  of  Col. 
Curtis,  and  has  issue,  a  son, 

III.  Hanmor  William  (llev.),  of  King's  Pyon  House,  Weobley, 
6.  1  Oct.  1837;  m.  U  April,  18G3,  Frances  Emily,  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Lush,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Harold,  b.  18  March,  1864. 

2  Robert  Murray  Watkin,  b.  9  Nov.  1865. 

3  Francis  Hanmcr,  b.  1  May,  1867. 

4  Henry  Guy,  b.  4  Nov.  1808. 

5  Howard,  6.  12  Feb.  1870. 

I.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  m.  1861,  Rev.  J.  Hearn  Poppelwell. 

II.  Elcanora  Maria,  m.  1857,  Thomas  Myers  Croome,  Esq. 

III.  Ella  Maryann. 

.4>-))is— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  chevron  embattled 
counter-embattled  arg.  between  three  bugle  horns  stringed  or, 
a  mitre  with  labels  of  the  field,  on  a  canton  erm.  a  crozier  or, 
and  a  sword  in  saltire  gu.,  the  former  surmounted  by  the  latter, 
for  Peploe;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  cross  paly  sa  ,  and  az.  in  the  1st 
and  4th  quarters  an  eagle  displayed  of  the  second,  for  Webb. 
Crests — Peploe  :  A  ducal  coronet  or,  issuant  thcrctrom  a  rein- 
deer's heart  gu.  attired  gold,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  human 
eye  shedding  drops  of  tears,  ppr.  Webb  :  An  eagle  displayed 
sa.  semee  dc  tieurs-dc-lis  oj-,  and  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert. 

Snai — Garnstone  Castle,  Weobley,  Hereford. 


PEPPER    OP    BALLYGABTH. 

Pepper,  Thomas  St.  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth 
Castle,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherifl:  1866, 
b.  13  July,  1835. 

iLillC<t0C. — Capt.  George  Pepper  obtained,  1606,  a  con- 
firmation of  a  previous  grant  of  Ballygarth  and  other  lands,  co. 
Meath,  the  forfeited  estate  of  Viscount  Netterville ;  he  was 
J. P.  for  that  CO.  1602,  and  also  a  Commissioner  for  Meath 
under  the  statute  10  William  III.  cap.  3.  His  will  is  dated 
"28  Oct.  1701,  with  a  codicil,  17  June,  1703,  and  was  proved 
12  March,  1700-7.    By  Hannah  his  wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  Simeon,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Gilbert,  of  Dublin,  „i.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Mr.  Justus  Otgher,  a 
wealthy  Turkey  Merchant  in  London;  and  2ndly,  Evelyn, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Parke,  E.«q.,  Governor  and  Admiral  of  the 
Leeward  and  Caribbee  Islands.  IJy  the  latter,  who  took 
our  administration  to  her  husband,  30  Dec.  1742  (lie  c^.  in 
1730),  he  had  issue, 

1  Parke  Pepper,  Licut.-Col.  49th  foot,  m.  twice.  By  his 
1st  wife  he  had  no  issue;  by  Ids  2nd  he  had  (with  other 
issue)  a  dau.,  vi.  1st,  Major  .John  Plukenett,  whoi/.  1  Jan. 
1758,  and  2ndly,  Mr.  Dixon;  and  a  son,  Samuel,  who  >ii. 
Ann  Satur,  and  had  issue  one  son  and  four  daus.,  Parke, 
Lieut.  49th  foot,  vi.  Miss  English,  and  had  an  only  child, 
Jane  Evelyn,  m.  1794,  Mr.  Simon  Whyte;  Anne,  m.  Dr. 
MaiUe,  of  Leicester:  Evelyn,  lu.  Senior  Davis,  Esq. ;  Jane, 
r,i.  21  Jan.  1775,  John  Pittar,  Esq.;  Charity,  ta.  Arthur 
Eicliards  Neville,  Esq.     Col.  Parke  Pexjper  d.  in  1777. 

2  George  Pepper. 

in.  John,  a  Major-Gen.,  Col.  of  the  8th  Royal  Irish  Hussars 
after  the  fall  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Killigrew,  at  the  battle  of 
Almanza,  25  April,  1V07,  M.P.  for  Oban,  1715.  His  will 
is  dated  12  Oct.  172.i,  and  proved  1  Jan.  1725-0.  His  only 
child,  Hannah  Pepper,  i,i.  Kev.  Ossory  Mcdlicott,  Rector  of 
St.  George's,  Hanover  Square. 

I.  Susannah,  ,,>.  Brabazoii  Moore,  Esq.  of  Ardee,  .son  of  the 
Hon.  Handle  Moore,  and  if  randson  of  Charles,  2nd  Viscount 
Drogheda. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  Francis  Hoider,  Esq.  iii.  Mary. 
The  eldest  son, 

Si.MEON  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  was  a  Commissioner 
for  Meath,  with  his  father,  under  10  William  III.,  cap.  3,  to 
collect  the  sum  charged  on  that  co. ;  Uo  d.  v.  -p-;  his  will  is 
dated  18  Nov.  1701,  and  was  proved  5  Dec.  following;  he  )/!. 
15  Aug.  1083,  Rose,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Oliver  Lambart,  sou  of 


1st  Earl  of  Cavan,  and   by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Christopher 
Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  9  Dec.  1737)  had 
issue, 
I.  George,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Simon. 

III.  Lambart,  m.  1st,  Nov.  1730,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

1  George,  of  Knockalton,  co.  Tipperary,  vi.  1759,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Marmaduke  Andrews,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  John 
Andrews,  Esq.  of  Firmouut;  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Theobald,  whose  only  child  (by  his  wile  Elizabeth  Wcst- 
ropp,  of  Curraghbridge,  co.  Limerick),  Lydia  Pepper,  m. 
Michael  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Kilmoney,  co.  Cork. 

3  Thomas,  Jlajor  14th  Light  Dragoons,  afterwards  ot 
Laughton,  King's  Co.,  'ui.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ryder, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas  Ryder, 
High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1792,  wlio  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
sister  of  Benjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield,  but  had  no  issue. 

4  Simon,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  'm.  circa  1755, 
Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Andiews,  Esq.  of  Fii'mount, 
King's  Co. ;  and  d.  Aug.  1821,  leaving  issue, 

George,  b.  1777  ;  d.  unm.  1842. 

Lambart,    b.  1779;    d.  s.  p.   18'25;    m.  1818,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  —  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Fort  Anne,  co.  Clare. 
Simon,  Capt.  12th  Light  Dragoon  Guards  and  Queen's 

Bays,  b.  1781;  d.  nam.  1813.        John,  d.  aged  15. 
Christopher  Nicholson,  an  officer  E.N.,  d.  uiiui. 
Maunsell,  d.  uam.  1843. 

Theobald,  of  Lisaniskea,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,   b.  Sept.   1794;    rii.  Jan.  1823,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle  WUling- 
ton,  CO.  Tipperary,  and  d.  Oct.  1805,  leaving  issue  by    ] 
her  (who  d.  16  June,  1S77), 
John  Willington,  now  of  Lisaniskea. 
George  Nicholson,  Major  (now  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.) 
31st  foot,  served  in  the  Crimea.     He  m.  10  Sept.  1867, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Churchill,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  George  Robertson,  b.  6  Feb.  1872;  2  Another  son, 
6.  *22  March,  1877;  1  Kate  Ellen;  2  Margaret  Louisa 
Amyrelda;  3  Another  dau. 

Jane  Willington,  m.  the  late  Percy  William  Cornwallis 
Lipyealt,  Esq.,  son  of  Charles  Lipyeatt,  Esq.  of  The 
Pnory,  Dawlish,  Devon,  and  left  issue.        Ellen. 
Eliza  Charlotte,  jji,.  Ralph  Bromfield  Fisher,  Esq.  of 
Fisherwick  Park,   Westmorland,   Capt.   Cumberland 
Militia,  who  (/. '24  April,   1809,  and  had  issue.    His 
widow  d.  4  Nov  1877. 
Hampden  Nicholson,  a  retired  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  Ar- 
tillery, b.  1790;   III.  1S47,  Penelope  Briggs,  of  Bandon. 
and  had  an  only  child,  Penelope  Susanna,  ni.  10  Sept. 
1869,  Charles  Edward  Tuthill,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-LuW. 
Mr.  II.  N.  Pepper  was  drowned  at  Kilkee,  1855. 
John,  of  Lismore  House,  Nenagh,  h.  1793. 
Thomas,  formerly  of  the  Civil  Depai  tuicnt  of  the  Ord- 
nance in  Dublin  Castle,  0.  17  Dec.  1795;  d,  3i  Aug. 
1862. 
Amelia,  d.  21  March,  1855. 

Catherine,  m.  1800,  David  Joyce,  Esq.  of  Norwood,  co. 
Tipperary;  he  d.  31  May,  1801. 
Capt.  Lambert  Pepper  m.  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1753,  Lydia,  dau. 
of  John  Preston,  E.sq.  of  Bellinter,  co.  Meath,  but  by  lur 
had  no   issue.     His  will  is  dated  8  Aug.  1775,  and  was 
proved  25  June,  1770.     He  d.  22  April,  1776. 
I.  Elinor,  rd.  Christopher  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Pepper,  Esq.  of  Ballygarth,  b.  1693;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Taylour,  1st  bart.  of  Headforr, 
grandfather  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  Bective,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1749,  left  an  only  child, 

TuoMAs  PEPP2B,  Esq.,  M.P.  forKells  1761  and  1768,  b.  1733; 
))i.  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Richard 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Barne,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  April,  1831,  aged  Sl)had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  successor  to  his  brother  Thomas. 

III.  Richard,  E.l.C.'s  service,  afterwards  Major  co.  Meath 
Militia,  b.  12  May,  1778;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Aldwcll,  of  CO.  Tipperary ;  and  d.  27  Dec.  1871,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Henrietta. 

IV.  Henry,  C.B.,  Col.  H.E.I. C.S.,  commanded  the  14th  Bengal 
Native  Infantry  at  the  siege  and  storming  of  Bhurtpore, 
6.  1780;  d.  Uiim.  4  March,  1828. 

V.  Hercules  Henry,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  commanded  34th  Madras 
Native  Infantry,  served  as  a  Brigadier  in  Burmah,  under 
Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  and  il.  num.  in  India,  '25  July,  1S2G, 
of  wounds  received  m  action  in  Pegu. 

VI.  Charles  Hampden,  Licut.-Col.  commanding  the  27th  foot 
lorsi.xtcin  years;  he  served  in  Italy,  under  the  comm.ind 
of  Sir  John  Stuart,  and  in  the  Peninsula,  under  the  Duke  of 
Wellinguin.  He  Wiis  6.  1783,  and  d.  21  Oct.  1848;  m. 
Matilda  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  French  St.  George,  Esq.  of 
Tyrone  House,  co.  Galway,  and  Lady  Harriet  St.  Lawrence 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Earl  ol  llowth,  and  by  her  (who 
U    ly  Aug.  1853,  aged  40)  had  surviyiug  issue. 


I 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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12G1 


1  Thomas  St.  George,  now  of  Ballygartu. 

2  Chalk'?,  b.  1  Nov.  1845. 

1  Harriet  Mary.  2  Matilda  "Victoria  Mary. 

VII.  Kdward  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Monmohenock,  Diocese  of 
Dublin,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  'Jnd  dau.  of  Hev.  William  Hales, 
D.D.,  which  lady  (/.  8  April,  ISMiO.  He  n/.2ndly,  16Aupr.  1864, 
Francos  Mary,  dau.  of  William  R.  Yielding,  Esq.,  J.l*.,  and 
■widow  01  John  FitzGerald,  Esq.,  llarrister-at-Law.  She  d. 
5  April,  1872.     He  <L  s.  p.  10  May,  1870. 

VIII.  Or-'tavius,  an  officer  in  the  2etli  foot,  d.  unm. 

I.  Henrietta,  d.  w«m. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  George  Hamilton,  of  Hampton  Hall,  co. 
Dublin ;  d.  8  Feb.  1849,  and  was  mother  of  Right  Hon. 
Gcorsce  Alexander  Hamilton,  JI.P. 

III.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  &  June,  1834. 

IV.  Harriet,  ni.  6  Aug.  1801,  James  Lowry,  Esq.  of  Bockdalc; 
and  d.  18  April,  1834. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Peppeb,  Esq.  of  Ballysarth  Castle,  Lieut. -Col. Royal 
lUeath  Militia,  31. P.  for  Kells  at  the  time  of  the  Union,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Meath  1802,  6.  12  Oct.  1744 :  to.  Mary  Louisa, 
elder  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Hales,  D.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
9  May,  1862)  had  no  issue.  He  ((.  9  Oct.  1857,  and  was  s.  by 
his  brother, 

Capt.  George  Pepper,  of  Ballygarth  Castle  and  Mosney, 
Julianstown,  co.  Meath,  High  Sheriff  of  Meath  1813,  b.  15  Sept. 
1755,  d.  tinm.  10  Dec.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Thomas 
St.  George  Pepper,  now  of  Ballygarth. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  demi-lions 
rampant  couped  or,  as  many  grains  of  pepper  ppr.  in  the  centre 
chief  point  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second.  Crest — A  demi-Uon 
rampant  guardant  or.     Motto — Semper  crectus. 

Seat — Ballygarth  Castle,  Julianstown,  co.  Mcuth. 


PERCEVAL    OF    TEMPLE    HOUSE. 

Peeceval,  AiEXAXDEE,  Esq.  of  Temple  House, 
CO.  Sligo,  b.  30  Oct.  1859. 

iLillCilQC. — George  Pekcevai:,  6. 15  Sept.  1635,  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Philip  Perceval,  Knt.,  the  distinguished  statesman 
(great-grandfather  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Egmont),  by  Catherine 
Usher  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  TJshcr  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 
William  Usher,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  was  Registrar  of  the 
Prerogative  Court,  Dublin.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of 
■William  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Temiilc  House,  co.  Sligo,  and  by  her 
(who  TO.  2ndly,  30  April,  1677,  Kiehard  Aldworth,  Esq.  of 
Stanlake,  Berks,  and  Newmarket,  co.  Cork)  had  issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Very  Rev.),  Archdeacon  of  Cashel,  Prebendary 
of  St.  John's,  Dublin,  and  Dean  of  Emly,  6.  14  Dec.  1671; 
m.  5  April,  1708,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of 
Silvermincs,  co.  Tippcrary ;  and  dying  2y  Aug.  1734,  left 
issue  by  her  (who  was  b.  21  Dec.  1681,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1730) 
three  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Kene  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Powerscourt  and  of  Castle 
Knock. 

2  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  2  Aug.  1784,  leaving,  by 
his  2nd  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Ward,  Esq.,  three 
sons,  Charles  (Rev.),  Rectorof  Churchtown,  co.  Cork  (whose 
daus.  were,  Helena,  wife  of  J.  C.  Graves,  Esq.  (.s/e  Graves 
oiCloghrnn  Castle),  and  Caroline,  wifeof  Charles  Perceval, 
Esq.);  William  John,  Capt.  in  the  army;  and  Robert, 
grandfather  of  Robert  Pebcevai,  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Finnebraye. 

3  Charles  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Mitchclstown,  6.  7  Dec.  1713; 
d.  9  Aug.  1785. 

1  Catherine,  m.  22  Oct.  1737,  Brewster  Laughlin,  Esq. 

HI.  Charles,  Major  of  Brigadier  Hunt  Wither"s  regt.  of 
Dragoons  1710,  serv-ed  in  Portucral  with  great  reputation, 
was  Governor  of  Denia,  in  Spain,  which  he  gallantly  de- 
fended, b.  8  Feb.  1674;  killed  in  a  duel  at  Lisbon,  6  May, 
1713. 

1.  Catherine,  6.  26  Jan.  1666;  to.  George  Brereton,  Esq.  of 
Cairigslaney,  co.  Carlow.    She  d.  10  Jan.  1728. 

Qeorgc  Perceval  was  drowned  near  Holyhead,  on  his  voyage 
to  England,  with  the  Earl  of  Meath  and  other  persons  of  dis- 
tinction, 25  March,  1675.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Philip  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo,  6. 
9  Aug.  1670;  ))!.  1691,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  D'Aberon,  Esq. 
of  Wandsworth,  Surrey;  and  dying  1704,  left,  with  other 
imie,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  b.  1700;  to.  17  Oct. 
1722,  Anne,  dau.  of  Joshua  Cooper,  Esq.  ot  ilarkrec,  co.  SUgo ; 
•nd  dying  1754,  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Philip  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  6.  18  Oct.  1723  ; 
«.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Guy  Carlcton,  Esq.  of  Rossfad; 
■nd  dying  1787,  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Gut  Carleton  Perceval,  Esq.,  inho  d.  s.  i>.  1792,  and  was 
•.  by  his  brother, 


Rev.  Philip  Perceval,  of  Temple  House,  m.  17S3,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Carroll,  "rlsq.  of  Dublin,  ami  had  is.suo  three 
sons  and  two  daus.,  Philip,  d.vnm.;  Alexander,  his  heir; 
Guy,  d.  uwii. ;  Anne,  to.  John  Drought,  Esq. ;  and  Mary,  m. 
John  Warburton,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Perceval,  Ksq.  of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo, 
J. P.,  Licut.-Col.  Sligo  Militia,  Serjeant-at-Arms  to  the  House 
of  Lords,  6.  10  Feb.  1787;  to.  11  Feb.  1808,  Jane  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  Jan.  1847)  had  surviving  issue, 

Philip,  formerly  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6.  19  Jlirch, 
1813;  TO.  1st,  1  July,  1843,  Frcderica  Pi  nelopr,  youngest 
dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  liaillie,  of  Red  Castle,  X.I!.,  and  has  a 
son,  Alexander  Clifton,  b.  1847;  and  a  dau.,  Maria,  jji.  July, 
1866,  Goring  Apslcy,  2nd  son  of  M.  Traherne,  Esq.,  M.P. ; 
he  TO.  2ndly,  9  Jan.  1868,  the  Hon.  Ernestine  Wellington 
Sidney,  dau.  of  Philip  Charles,  1st  Lord  de  Lisle  and  Dudley. 

Henry,  l>.  2  Nov.  Itsl9;  ra.  Elizabeth  Letitia,  only  child  of 
John  Hutchinson,  Esq.  Alexander. 

Charles  George  Guy,  6.  27  May,  1831 ;  m.  Ellen,  3rd  dau. 
of  W.  Inglis,  Esq.,  H.B.M.  Consul  at  Port  Said,  Egypt, 
and  has  issue  one  son,  Alexander  Charles  Guy,  6.  in  lb71. 

Elizabeth  Dora,  to.  Rev.  William  N.  Guinness;  and  d.  1845. 

Frances. 

Sophia,  m.  Rev.  William  Willoughby  Wynne,  deceased. 

Georgiana  Sarah.        Maria  Frances.        Emily  Jane. 

Col.  Perceval,  who  represented  co.  Sligo  in  Parliament  for 
several  years,  d.  0  Dec.  1858.    His  3rd  son, 

Alexander  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  h.  21  June, 
1S21;  TO.  22  July,  18.58,  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  George  de 
Blois,  Esq. ;  and  d.  8  May,  186G,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  now  of  Temple  House. 

II.  Robert  Jardinc,  d.  11  Dec.  1862. 

III.  Philip  Dudley,  b.  11  Dec.  1865. 

1.  Jeannie.  li.  Sophie. 

He  d.  8  May,  1866. 

Aryns — Arg.,  on  a  chief  indented  gu.  three  crosses  pattee  of 
the  field.     CVtsf — A  thistle  erect,  leaved  ppr.    JJottoes—Qsei-  , 
the  crest,  Yvery ;  under  the  shield.  Sub  cruce  candidji^fT^  T^O/T/ 

Seat— Temple  House,  Ballymote.  -<C-Y\  \Jj/V 

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PEP.KIITS    OF    OPvTON    HALL. 

Peeeixs,  The  Rev.  Duncomee  Steele,  of  Orton 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  b.  29  July,  1795;  m.  1827, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Josiah  Gist,  Esq.  of  Wormington 
Grange,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

DuNcoMBE  Steele,  J. P.  co.  Warwick,  late  Licat.  Leicester- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  IS  Jan.  1838. 

ULintctQC' — The  family  of  Perkins  were  originally  settled 
in  CO.  Warwick,  and  became  possessed  of  the  manors  of  Orton- 
on-the-llill,  Morebame,  Beanhills,  and  The  Westons,  by  pur- 
chase, in  the  reign  of  Charles  II. 

John  Steele,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  Leicester  estates, 
m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Xicolls,  Esq.  of  Hcndon.  Middlesex; 
and  d.  28  Oct.  1675,  having  had  two  daus.,  Theodosia,  to.  Sir 
Charles  Bromfield,  3rd  bart.  of  Barton-undcr-Ncedwood,  co. 
Stafford,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

Sarah  Steele,  i,i.  Rev.  John  Perkins,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Orton 
and  Rector  ol  Kislingbury,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Perkins,  Esq.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Farmer,  Esq.  of  Witherly,  co.  Leicester,  and  was 
father  of 

Samuel  Steele  Perkins,  Esq.,  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Joseph  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  was  father  of 

Shirley  Farmer  Steele  Pericins,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall  and 
Sutton  Coldfield,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  liarrister-at-Law,  b.  17  April, 
1768;  m.  21  May,  1793,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Joseph 
Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldlield,  co.  Warwick,  2nd  son  of 
John  Duncombe,  Esq.  of  U'ribbenhall,  and  grandson  of  Styut 
Duucombe,  who  was  nephew  of  Sir  Frani.is  Uun,:onibe,  1st 
bart.  of  Tangley  Park,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801}  had  issue, 

Shiriey  Steele,  6.  1794;  d.  Ib06. 

Dlncomke  Steele,  now  of  OrLon  Hall. 

William  Steele,  of  Sulton  Coldricld  (Uk'  ncsit  Memoir). 

riizaoeth  Steele,  m.  Stanley  Pipe  Woherstan,  Esq.  of  S.at- 
fold  Hall,  CO.  Stafford. 


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Mr.  Steele-Perkins  m.2n(11y,  Susan,  sister  of  Gen.  Sliarpe,  of 
Hoddam  Castle,  co.  Dumfries,  M.P.,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1827) 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  15  Jan.  1852. 

Arms— Sa..,  an  oasle  displayed  arg.  on  a  canton  of  the  last 
a  fess  dancettee  of  the  IJi-st.  6'/v^(— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  unicorn's  head  arg.     Molto — Toujours  loyalo. 

/Seat— Orton  llaU,  Athcrstone. 


SUTTON 


COLDFIELD. 

Esq.  of  Sutton 
Lieut.-Col.  2ud 


PERKINS    OF 

Perkins,  George  Dtjkcombe, 
Coldfielfl,  CO.  Warwick,  b.  1835; 
Warwickshire  Militia, 

ILinCaSC. — (Sce  prccedlnr/  Memoir).  William  Steele 
Perkins,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Coldfleld,  2nd  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Shirley  Farmer  Steele  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Orton  Ilall  and 
Sutton  Coklfield,  b.  C  Sept.  1799;  m.  12  May,  1825,  Sarah 
Penelope,  dau.  of  Rupert  Chawner,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Burton-on- 
Trent,  and  had  issue,  with  several  daus.,  three  sons, 

GsoKGE  Ddncombe,  now  of  Sutton  Coldficld. 

Edmund  Steele,  0.  1830.  Charles  Steele. 

Arms,  dr. — Same  as  Perkins  of  Orion. 
Seat — Sutton  Coldficld,  co.  Warwick. 


PERBY    OF    BITHAIVE    HOUSE. 

Peert,  TnoiTAS  Alotsius,  Esq.  of  Bitbam 
House,  Avon  Dassat,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.,  h.  12  June, 
1820;  m.  22  Sept.  1810,  Helen,  only  dau.  of  William 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Houghton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Dorothy 
his  wife,  and  niece  and  beiress  of  Joseph  Knight, 
Esq.  of  Chelsea,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1875)  has  bad 
issue, 

I.  Joseph  Kniaht,  d.  1846. 

u.  William  Stanislaus,  d.  1847. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Jan.  1870,  Uoger  Joseph  Mostyn,  Esq.,  youngest 
son  of  Sir  Edward  Mostyn,  7th  bart.,  of  Talacrc. 

II.  Helen,  deceased. 

III.  Georgina  Mary,  ra.  21  April,  18GS,  O'Conor  Don,  M.P., 
and  d.  1872. 

IV.  Agnes  Mary,  m.  21  April,  18G8,  Wilfrid  Francis  Tempest, 
Esq.  of  Ackworth  Grange,  co.  York. 

V.  Anna  Maria.  vi.  Pauline  Marie  Thercse. 

ILtlTCiTfJC — TnoMAS  Perrt,  son  of  Thomas  Perry  and  Anne 
Hopkins  liis  wife,  was  of  Welsh  extraction.  He  m.  1819,  Mary 
Ann  Budd,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  1858)  had  issue, 
besides  the  present  Thomas  Alotsids  Perry,  Esq.  of  Bitham 
House,  another  son,  Peter  James  Perry,  rn.  Alice,  dau.  of 
William  Uarron  Ilodway,  Esq.,  and  four  daus.,  Mary,  deceased; 
Frances  Elizabeth,  deceased;  Matilda  Veronica ;  and  Ann,  pro- 
fessed Nuns  of  the  Order  of  Mercy,  Nottingham. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  pile  vert  three  pears  stalked  and  leaved 
or,  impaling,  in  right  of  his  wife,  the  arms  of  Knight,  viz., 
gu.,  two  lions  rampant  in  fess  and  within  a  bordure  arg.  a 
canton  erm.  thereon  a  .«pur  or.  Crest — A  gryphon  sejant 
wings  elevated  or,  the  wings  fretty  vert  and  resting  the 
dexter  claw  upon  a  mascle  gold.     Mollo — llccte  agens  confido. 

Seat — Bitham  House,  Avon  Dassct,  near  Leamington. 


PERRY    OF    WOODROOFF. 

Perry,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  12th  Iloyal  Lancers, 
b.  15  Sept.  1839  ;  m.  25  June,  1867,  Mary  De  la 
Poer,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteeu, 
CO.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  13  Feb.  18C9.         II.  John,  b.  30  Nov.  187?. 


I.  Frances. 
V.  Florence. 


Mary.        in.  Edith. 
VI.  Harriette. 


IV.  Kathlene. 
VII.  Blanche. 


3LtlTrnf[C. — JonN  Perrt,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  co.Tipperary, 
whose  will  liears  date  1709,  and  proved  1710,  had,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  with  other  children,  two  sons,  John  and  Samuel. 
The  eldest  son,  Joun,  of  Woodrooff,  d.  s.  p.,  and  by  his  will, 
which  bears  date  1  June,  1757,  and  proved  1759,  devised  his 
estates  to  his  nephew,  William.    The  other  son, 

Samuel  Perry,  Esq.,  rii.  I'hucbc,  Uau.  of  William  Norcott, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Kichard,  of  Cork,  Merchant,  m.  1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Alderman 
Lavitt,  and  had  a  son,  Samuel,  who  m.  and  had  issue.    He 


m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Adam  Newman,  Esq.  of  Dromore, 
and  had  issue,   1  Adam  ;  2  Richard  ;  3  William   Newman 
(Rev.) ;   4  Charles ;   and  1    Mary,    wife    of  Capt.    James 
Jackson. 
Dorcas,  to.  William  Warren,  Esq.,  2nd  brother  of  Sir  Bohert 

Warren,  1st  bart.  of  Warren's  Court. 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  —  Kiddell. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Perrt,  Esq.,  as  nephew  and  devisee  of  his  uncle 
John,  s.  to  the  family  estate,  andni.  13  June,  1764,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Belchel  Pedder,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Perry  d.  Oct. 
1791,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel   Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  b.   12  May,   1765;   m. 
March,  1791,  the  Hon.  Deborah  Prittie,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  Ist 
Lord  Dunally,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1829)  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Henry  Prittie  (Rev.),  7>.  16  March,  1793 ;  m.  Lady  Cathe- 
rine Bourkc,  3rd  dau.  of  tlie  Hon.  and  Kcv.  Richard 
Bourke,  Bishop  of  Waterford,  and  sister  of  Robert,  5th  Earl  of 
Mayo,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  six  daus.  The  eldest  son, 
Samuel,  to.  Elizabeth  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Hastings  Otwajjj 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Belfast. 
Samuel,  b.  22  June,  1801  ;  to.  Thomasine  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Horace  Townsend,  Esq.,  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork ;  and  d.  s.  'j). 
Nov.  1871. 
Catlierinc,  m.  1815,  William  Barton,  Esq.,  of  Grove,  co, 
Tippcrary. 

Anne,  'm.  Mathew  Sankey,  Esq.,  of  Coolmore. 
Mary. 

riiojbe,  TO.  Sampson  Towgood  French,  Esq.,of  CuEkinny,  co. 
Cork. 
Mr.  Perry  d.  5  May,  1829. 

William  Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodrooff,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1828,  b.  13  Feb.  1793;  to.    12  Oct.  1838,  JIary,  3rd  d.ui. 
of  Major  Langley,  of  Brittas  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  andhad issue, 
Samuel,  now  of  Woodrooff. 
Maria,  d.  1852. 

Mary  Anne  Deborah  Margaret,  m.  24  Oct.  1867,  William 
Tliomas  Erskine  Bookey,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Capt.  late  of  the  Cura-j 
bineers. 

He  d.  13  July,  1869. 
fieaJ— Woodrooff,  Clonmel. 


PERSSE    OF    ROXBOROUGH. 

Persse,  Dudley,  Esq.  of  Eoxborough,  co.  Gal^ 
way,  late  Capt.  7th  Fusiliers,  served  with  that  regtJ 
in  the  Crimea,  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the 
Alma,  6.  7  Nov.  1829 ;    s.  his  father  Sept.  1878. 

iLt'ltCiXflC. — Eev.  Edward  Persse,  who  is  stated  to  have 
gone  to  Ireland  from  Northumberland,  purchased  about  the 
year  1620,  an  estate  near  Dublin,  called  Luttrclstown.  By 
Jane  his  wife  he  had  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  Dudlex 
(Rev.);   Robert;  and  Jane.     The  elder  son. 

Very  Rev.  Dudley  Persse,  Dean  of  Kilmacduagh,  m.  Miss 
Crofton,  of  Moate,  co.  Roscommon,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir  ;  ii.  AVilliam,  of  Spring  Garden,  co.  Galway, 
TO.  Miss  Alice  Fox,  and  had  two  sons,  David  and  Patrick;  and 
seven  daus.  He  purchased  Spring  Garden,  Teuagh,  co. 
Galway,  and  lived  there  until  he  purchased  Roxburgh,  in  tho 
same  county.  Dean  Persse's  daus.  were  to.  as  follows: — The 
eldest,  to  Edward  Galbraith,  a  Major  in  King  William's  army; 
the  2nd,  to  Capt.  CoUis;  the  3rd,  to  Dease  Netheroott;  the 
4th,  to  Ormsby,  of  Tubbaravaddy ;  the  5th,  to  Hickman,  of 
CO.  Clare  ;  the  6th,  to  Blakeney,  co.  Roscommon;  the  7th,  to 
Walsh,  CO.  Meath.  The  Dean  d.  aged  95  years,  and  was 
interred  at  the  church  of  Killinan,  adjacent  to  his  mansion  at 
Roxborough,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Robert  Stratford,  Esq.,  M.P.,  aunt  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  AM- 
borough,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz.,  i.  Hoiihrt; 

II.  Francis,  who  in.  Miss  Sarah  Skerrett,  of  Druingritlin,  co. 
Galway;  i.  Grace,  to.  Major  John  Blakeney,  of  Ashfield,  co. 
Galway.    The  elder  son, 

Robert  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Parsons,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Laurence  Parsons, 
1st  bart.  of  Birr  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  d.  v.  p.  William,  his  heir. 

Robert,  m.  Ajin,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Brooke,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Dudley. 

P.irsons,  5)1.  Miss  Fetherstone,  of  White  Rock,  co.  Longford. 

Burton  {see  Persse  or  31o>/ode.) 

Sarah,  m.  27  July,  1764,  Sir  Richard  St.  George,  1st  bai't.  of 
Woodsgift. 

The  son  and  successor, 

William  Persse,  Esq.  of  Eoxborough,  m.  about  1750,  Miss 
Sarah  Blakeney,  of  Abbert,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue. 


I 


PER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PET 


1263 


Parsons,  deceased. 


EoBFRT,  his  heir. 
■William,  )/i.  Miss  Flood. 
Henry  Stratford. 
A  dan.,  tt.  uvm. 
Elizabrth,  Hi.  William  Worth  Newcnham,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  Sir  Edward  Newtiiliam. 

Mr.  I'crsse,  rf.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

IloBEBT  Peks.se,  Esq.  of  Uoxborou;;h,  m.  1801,  Miss  Maria 
Wade,  of  Fairfield,  co.  Galway,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had 
issue, 

Dudley,  of  Eoxboronsh. 

Kobirt  Henry,  m.  Mi.-ss  Seymour. 

■\Villiam,  m.  Miss  W;ide. 

Surah,  m.  the  I{cv.  Richard  F-yre. 

Maria,  m.  1  May,  I8i.),  Denis  Arthur,  3rd  Lord Clanmorris. 

EUza,  HI.  Thoma.f  Warren  White,  Esq. 

Catherine,  m.  A.  On^e,  Esq. 

Mr.  I'ersse  d.  Jan.  ISoO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

DfDLEY  Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxboroii!?h,  ca.  Galway,  6.  1S02 ; 
VI.  1st,  Nov.  182G,  lion.  Kathcrinc  O'Grady,  dan.  of  Standij;li, 
1st  Viscount  Guillamorc,  and  by  her  (who  U.  11  Dec.  1821)) 
had  issue, 

I.  Dudley,  now  of  Eoxborough. 

I.  Katherine  Ilcnnctta,  Hi.  U  Jan.  I8C2,  George  H.  Wale, 
Coir.inander  U.N.  (who  ('.  1871),  4th  son  of  Gen.  Sk  Charles 
■Wale,  K.C.B.,  of  Shellord,  co.  Cambridge. 

II.  M.iria. 

He  Hi.  2ndly,  July,  1833,  Frances,  only  dan.  of  Col.  Eichard 
Barry,  by  Elizabeth  O'Grady  his  wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Viscount 
Guillamore,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Kit-hard  Dudley,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  AVilliam  Norton,  Major  K.A.,  jh.  Sept.  18G0,  Rose,  2nd 
dau.  of  tlie  llcv.  .\.  I!.  Me.sliam,  llector  of  Wooton,  Kent. 

III.  Idward,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  m.  18G8,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Gen.  Clerk,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

IV.  Kobert  Algernon.  v.  Francis  Fitz-Adelm. 
VI.  llonry.  vii.  Gerald  Dillon. 
viii.  Alfred  Lovaine. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  2*  Nov.  18G4,  ■V\'alter  Shawe  Taylor,  Esq.,  of 
Castle  Taylor,  co.  Galway. 

II.  Frames  Adelaide,  m.  1870,  Ecv.  J.  W.  Lane. 

III.  Gertrude,  m.  Is73,  Edmund  B.  Beauchamp,  Esq.,  of 
Trcvineu,  Cornwall,  and  d.  187C. 

IV.  jV'at>ella.  v.  Isabella  Augusta. 
Mr.  Dudley  Persse  d.  Sept.  1S7S. 

S''('t — Koxborough,  Louarhroa,  co.  Galway.  Cluh — Army 
audKavy,  Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


PERSSE    OF    MOYODE. 

Peesse,  Bueton  Eoeert  Parsoxs,  Esq.  of 
Mojocie  C.astle,  o.  Gahvay,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  lSfi2,  b.  4  Nov.  1828;  w.  22  April,  1852, 
Madeline  Eliza,  dau.  of  Ccl.  William  Persse,  C.B., 
16th  Lancers,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EcRTON  ■V\'alttb,  6.  Sept.  IS.")!, 

II.  William  Henry,  6.  Nov.  1857. 
in.  Arthur  Moore,  b.  Oct.  1858. 
IV.  Theopliilus,  b.  Feb.  1866. 

I.  Arabella  Eliza.         n.  Madeline  Beatrice.         in.  Fanny. 
IV.  Maria  Beauchamp. 

lttlir<l0C.— r>CRT0N  Persse,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Robert 
Persse,  Esq.,  of  Koxborough,  co.  Galway,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  sister  of  Sir  Lawrence  Parsons,  Bart,  of  Birr  Castle, 
King's  Co.  dee  Peksse  o/  Roxborov.(jh),  m.  Miss  Pcnnefather, 
of  CO.  Tipperary,  and  was  father  of 

BuBTON  Persse,  Esq.  of  Moyode  Castle,  co.  Galway,  r,i.  24 
Nov.  18'25,  his  cousin,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Henry  Persse,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  </.  June,  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  Burton  Uobert  Parsons,  now  of  Moyode  Castle. 

II.  Henry,  Hi.  Ek-anor,  dau.  of  Major  Seymour,  of  Ballymore 
CastU',  and  has  issue.  in.  Charles,  deceased. 

IV.  Dudley,  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry. 

V.  l)e  Burgh,  m.  Miss  Blair,  and  has  issue. 

1.  Sarah,  hi.  23  May,   1813,  John  Chai'les  Robert,  4th  Lord 

Clanmorris. 
n.  Maiia,  m.  E.   Beauchamp  Tucker,   Esq.  of  Trewince, 
Cornwall.  ui.  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Persse  d.  31  Aug.  1859. 
£eoC— Moyode  Castle,  Athenry,  co.  Galway. 


PETER    OF    HARLYN. 

Petee,  John  Thomas  HEXRT,Esq.  of  Chyverton, 
Cornwall,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  fcjherill"  1866,  b.  23  Juu,  IblO;  m.  July,  1861, 


Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Pembcrthy  Magor,  Esq. 
of  Lamellen,  Cornwall. 

31  tnragr.— William  Peter  (younger  son  of  William 
Peter,  Es(i.  of  Torr  Newton,  and  brother  of  John  Peter,  E.sq. 
of  Torr  Newton,  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Petrz),  s.  to  his 
father's  estates  in  Dorset  and  Hants.  He  m.  Joan,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Sir  George  Arundel,  Knt.  of  Calwoodly,  co.  Devon, 
and  had  a  son, 

John  Peter,  of  Bowlay,  near  Exeter,  M.P.  for  that  city 
temp.  Pi;ilip  and  Mary.  He  ra.  his  cousin,  Wilniot,  dau.  of 
John  Peter,  Esq.  of  Torr  Newton,  and  sister  of  Sir  William 
Peter,  Secretary  of  State,  and  d.  1579,  at  a  very  ad\aneed 
age,  leaving  a  numerous  progeny  of  sons  and  daus., 
amongst  whom  were,  i.  John,  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  u.  ».j). ; 
II.  Otho,  seated  at  Bowhay,  and  ui.  Thomas. 

Thomas  Peter,  the  third  son,  to  whom  his  father  made 
gifts  of  divers  lands  in  Cornwall,  in.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Godolphin,  Esq.  of  Godolpliin  (by  his  second  wife,  a  dau.  of 
the  noble  House  of  Granville),  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Peter,  who  served  with  distinction  under  Sir 
Edward  Poyninas,  at  Havre,  and  in  the  Low  Countries. 
In  the  13th  of  Elizabeth  he  was  M.P.  for  Fowey,  in  the 
I4th  for  Penryn,  and  in  the  28th  of  the  same  reign,  for 
Dartmouth.  Ue  m.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  John  Kestell,  Esq. 
of  Kestell,  co.  Cornwall,  and  left  issue  two  sons.  The 
elder, 

Henry  Peter,  M.P.  for  Fowey,  Ump.  James  L,  m.  1609, 
Deborah,  dau.  of  John  TrcIIry,  Esq.  of  Place,  and  d.  1619, 
leaving  a  son, 

THO.MAS  Peter,  b.  ICIO;  m.  1G32,  Elizabeth,  only  dan, 
and  heir  of  Heury  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  co.  Cornwall. 
Having  been  an  active  Royalist  in  the  civil  wars  between 
Cuarles  I.  and  his  Parliament,  Thomas  Peter  was  for  a  long 
time  imprisoned  by  Cromwell,  but  obtained  his  release 
on  the  2nd  of  Feb.  1G53,  through  the  influence  of  his 
maternal  kinsman,  the  celebrated  Hugh  Peter,  who  was 
Chaplain  to  the  Irotector.  He  d.  1675,  leaving  issue,  three 
sons,  and  a  dau.,  the  wife  of  Henry  Vincent,  Esq.  His  eldest 
son  and  successor, 

Gregory  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co. 
of  Cornwall  in  the  last  year  of  Willum  III.  and  the  first 
of  Queen  Anne's  reign.  He  m.  1G58,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Groove,  E.sq.  of  Goovehays,  co.  Devon,  by  whom  he 
had  two  sons,  'William,  who  d.  s.  j;).  in  his  father's  lifetime; 
and 

JonN  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  who  m.  16S5,  Anne,  2ncl 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Coryton,  2nd  bart.  of  Newton  Ferrars,  and 
co-heir  of  her  brother.  Sir  William  Coryton,  3rd  bart.  Juhj 
Peter  d.  1732,  leaving  issue  three  sons, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mawnan,  who  by  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Smith,  Chaplain  to  Queen 
Anne,  left  two  sons,  viz., 

1  William  (Rev.;,  who  s.  his  father  in  the  rectory  of 
Mawnan,  and  iii.  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Hon. 
George  Hamilton,  2nd  son  of  James,  6th  Earl  of  Abercom. 

2  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Sully,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  Franklin,  Esq.,  of  the  same  co. 

III.  Jonathan,  of  Portcotton,  Hi.  Mary  Allen,  dau.  of  Edward 
Hoblyn,  Esq.  of  Bodmin,  by  Bridget,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  John  Carew,  Esq.  of  Penwarne,  and  granddau. 
of  the  celebrated  Richard  Carew,  Esq.  of  iVathony,  author  of 
The  Survei/  of  Cormcdli,  the  contemporary  and  iriend  of 
Sir  Philip  Sydney  and  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  (see  Peteb  Hoblys 
of  Colquite). 

Mr.  Peter  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  High  SheritT  of  the  co. 
Cornwall  20  George  II.,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  William  Harpur,  Esq.  of  Trevarthen  (a  younger  branch 
of  the  ancient  Derby  family  of  that  name),  and  left  issue  a 
son  and  successor, 

William  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  m.  his  first  cousin.  Mar?, 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Peter,  Esq,  of  Portcothan,  and  dying  177C, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henby  Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  Col.  Royal  Rcgt.  of  Militia. 
J.P.  and  D.L.  He  m.  Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Rous,  Esq.  of  Piercefield,  in  Monmouthshire,  and  dying  in 
1821,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Peteb,  Esq.  of  Harlyn,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  for 
some  time  M.P.  for  Bodmin,  and  afterwards  II.B.M.  Consul 
for  Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  America,  6.  22  March,  1788;  iii. 
1st,  12  Jan.  1811,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of 
Chyverton,  Cornwall,  Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  by 
whom  (who  d.  21  Aug.  1836)  he  left  issue, 

John  TaoMAs  llE.Mir,  now  of  Chyverton. 


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PET 


of 
and 


Eobcrt  Godolphin  (Rev.),  b.  31  July,  1818;  Rector  of  Caven- 
dish parish;  ,-,i.  1801,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alfred 
Lyall,  Reetorof  Harbledown,  Kent,  J. P. 

George  Frances  Carew,  6.  3  Aug.  1831 ;  m.  Louisa,  dau, 
—  Lydiat,  Ksq.,  of  Antigua,  and  widow  of  Dr.  Heath 
has  a  dau.,  Mary. 

Algernon,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  b.  9  May,  1823  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Frances  Marj'. 
Mr.  Peter  m.2ndly,  Mrs.  Kinpf,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.   HetZ.  1851. 

Arms— Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  between  nvo  escallops  arg.  a 
Cornish  cliough  ppr.  witliin  two  cinquefoils  az.  Crest — Two 
lions'  heads  erased  and  addorscd,  the  first  or,  the  second 
az.,  gorged  with  a  plain  coUar  counterchanged.  Motto — Sans 
Dieu  rien. 

iSeai— Chyverton,  Truro,  co.  Cornwall. 


PETERS    OF    HAKEFIEI/D. 

Petees,  AVilliam  Heney,  Esq.  of  Harcfield, 
Devon,  and  Park  Postyn,  Denbigh,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1876,  formerly  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 
1814  ;  m.  1810,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  A.  Levy,  Esq. 
of  Hutton  Hall,  near  Penrith,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
of  M.  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Temple  Sowerby,  West- 
morland, and  has  issue, 

I.  Harky  Brooke,  Capt.  13th  Hussars,  &.  1842. 

II.  Arthur  Ernest,  Lieut.  11th  regt. 

I.  Florence  Mary,  ju.  John  J.  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Gretta 
Bank,  Cumberland. 

II.  Frances  Lucy,  d.  May,  1856. 

III.  Eleanor  Jane,  r,i.  Oct.  1867,  Col.  Sussex  Lennox,  eldest 
son  of  Lord  Sussex  Lennox. 

IV.  Harriet  Amy  Blackburne,  m.  27  Oct.  1874,  Alfred 
Douglas  Dundas  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Gidea  Hall,  Essex,  J. P. 
and  D.L. 

Ht'lTCaCJC. — This  family,  which  claims  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  noble  House  of  Petre,  added,  it  is  stated,  the  «.  during 
their  sojourn  in  Wales,  where  they  still  possess  a  paternal 
estate.  For  several  generations  they  were  seated  at  Plat- 
bridge  House,  near  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  but 

Ralph  Petebs,  Esq.  of  Platbridge,  Barrister-at-Law,  sold 
that  estate  soon  after  he  succeeded  to  his  uncle  Bertie 
Entwisle's  West  India  property.  Subsequently  he  resided 
near  Southport.  Mr.  Peters  m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Blackburne,*  LL.D.  of  Thelwall 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Brooke,  4th  hart,  of  Norton  Priory,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Eastington,  co.  Gloucester,  m. 
1840,  Frances,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Adcy  Curtis  Hay- 
ward,  of  Quedgeley  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  had  isme, 

1  Ralph  Entwi.sle,  b.  1843 ;  m.  Oct.  1868,  Rose  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Col.  M'Nair,  of  the  Bengal  army,  and  d.  leaving 
four  children, 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  25  July,  1865,  Sir  Thomas  Hyde 
Crawley-Boevey,  5th  bart.  of  Flaxley. 
!i.  William  Henry,  now  of  Harefield  House. 

I.  Frances  Margaret,  in.  the  Rev.  Henry  Hamilton,  of 
Thomastown  Rectory,  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1840. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend  or,  between  two  escallops  arg.,  a 
Comish  chough  within  two  cinquefoils  az.  Creat — Two  lions' 
heads  erased  and  endorsed,  the  dexter  or,  the  sinister  az., 
each  gorged  with  a  plain  collar  counterchanged.  Motto — Sans 
Dieu  rien. 

.sv,//— Harcfield  House,  Lympstone,  Devon.  CiM&— Junior 
Carltou. 


PETLEY    OF    EIVERHEAD. 

Petlet,  Cuaeles  Eobeet  Caetee,  Esq.  of 
Eiverhead,  Kent,  J.P.,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  9  Sept. 
1807  ;  m.  10  Aug.  1843,  Martha,  dau.  of  Francis 
Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Eerox  Hall,  Toubridge,  Eent, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Carter,  b.  9  July,  1844;  in.  14  Oct.  1875,  Kath- 
leen,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Munns,  St.  Martin's,  Canterbury, 
and  has  issue,  Charles  Ralph  Carter,  b.  5  June,  1877. 

II.  Francis  Woodgate,  M.A.  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  h.  24  Jan. 
1849  ;  d.  21  April,  1877. 

III.  John  Maclcod,  b.  2  Oct.  1856 
I.  Martha  Annabella. 

*  Second  son  of  Thomas  Blackburn,  Esq.  of  Orford  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Ireland  liis  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Isaac 
Green,  Esq.  of  Childwall  and  Hale. 


Jane, 


n.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  12  Feb.  1874. 
III.  Katherine  Ellen,  d.  young. 

^iwtKt^t. — The  family  of  Petlsy  is  one  of  great  antiquity 
in  Kent,  and  can  be  traced  back  to  the  time  of  Henry  III. 
It  was  originally  seated  at  Downe,  in  that  co.,  and  afterwards 
at  Halsted  and  Riverhead.    About  the  year  1620, 

Ralph  Petley,  son  of  Thomas  Petley,  of  Filston,  in 
Shoreham,  a  scion  of  the  Halstead  family,  to.  Elizabeth  Cam, 
of  London,  and  became  the  owner  of  Eiverhead,  1625,  he  was 
father  of 

Ralph  Petley,  Esq.,  b.  1645,  who  was  of  Riverhead,  Kent, 
and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1680.  He  rn.  1667,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Seyliard,  Knt.  of  Chidingstone,  Kent,  and  d.  i5  July, 
1704,  aged  59,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Riverhead,  rn.  Slargaret,  one  of  the  three  daus. 
and  co-heirs  of  Thomas  Gifford,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Gifford  d.  M51TO. 

2  Ralph,  of  Riverhead,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1751,  having  be- 
queathed his  estates  to  his  cousin,  Chakles  Petley, 
Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance. 

1  Jane,  d.  unm. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently.  iii.  Ralph,  d.  unm, 
I.  Jane,  m.  Fowler,  Esq. 

The  second  son, 

John  Petley,  m.  JaneLockyer,  and  (besides  a  dau 
who  rf.  u-iim  )  had  a  son, 

Charles  Petley,  Esq.,  Storekeeper  of  the  Ordnance  at 
Chatham,  afterwards  of  Riverhead,  m.  13  June,  1752, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Paul,  Esq.  of  Ewart,  co.  North- 
umberland, d.  July  1765,  having  had  issue, 

Ralph  Robert  Carter,  his  heir. 

Charles,  d.  young,  1760.  John,  d.  unm.,  1792. 

Twisden,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Philip  Cade,  Esq.  of  Greenwich,  s.  x>. 

Judith,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  m.  1st,  Kenneth  McKenzie,  of  Tarbat  House,  N.B., 
who  claimed  to  be  heir  of  the  forfeited  earldom  of  Cro- 
marty, and  2ndly,  Donald  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Glauies,  N.B. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Robert    Carter.    Petley,   Esq.  of  Riverhead,   m. 
5  Blay,  1778,  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Alexander  Campbell,  M.D., 
of  Poole,  Dorset,  and  d.  19  June,  1788,  having  had  issue  by 
her  (who  d.  Oct.  1825), 
Charles  Carter,  his  heir. 

Horace,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth  Sole,  of  Plymouth,  by  whom  he 
had,  Horace  Cade,  d.  an  infant,  and  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Major  P.  M.  Petley.  He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Twigg,  and  had 
by  her  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  R.  Christie,  of  Durie,  N.B., 
and  d.  leaving  issue,  Mary,  and  Charles,  and  Jane,  m. 
Donald  Matheson,  and  has  issue  three  sons. 
John  Cade,  Col.-Comni.  R.A.,  m.  Louisa  Valverde  de  Calde- 
ron,  of  Gibraltar,  and  had  surviving  issue,  Robert,  Major, 
Professor  at  Sandhurst  Military  Coll. ;  John  Campbell ; 
Louisa,  m.  Col.  FitzGeiald;  Jane,  m.  Percy  William 
Hewgill,  Esq.,  E.A;  Ellen ;  ^Antoinette  ;  Mary;  Julia,  w. 
Capt.  Gurney. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Carter    Petley,   Esq.   of  Eiverhead,   m.  1st,  6 
Nov.  1806,  Annabella,  dau.  of  Donald  Macleod,  of  Glanies, 
CO.   Ross,  Sheriff  Depute  of  that  shire,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
3  Dec.  1812)  had, 
Charles  Robert  Carter,  now  of  Riverhead. 
Patrick   Macleod,   Major  in   the   army,  m.  28  July,  1842, 
Elizabeth,   dau.  of  Lieut.  Horace  Petley,  R.N.,  and  d.  24 
Dec.  1875. 

He  m.  2ndly,  9  July,  1814,  Ellen,   dau.  of  Henry  Wond^-ate. 
Esq.  of  RiverhiU,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Dec.  1839)  had 
issue, 
Henry  (Rev.),  m.  28  IMarch,   1869,   Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Thomas  George,  of  Harbour  Grace,  Newfoundland,  and  has 
is.sue  three  sons. 
John  Alexander  Charles,  late  58th  regt.,  of  Auckland,  New 
Zealand,  m.  a  Maori  lady,  and   has  issue,  John,  Charles, 
Harriet,  Ellen,  Gladwin,  and  Patrick,  d.  Dec.  1871. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bends  engrailed  sa..  a  canton  of  the  la?t. 
Crest — A  cubit  arm  in  armour  erect  ppr.  garnished  or,  grasp' 
inga  scimitar  by  the  blade  also  ppr.,  huted  gold. 

Scat — Riverhead,  Sevenoaks. 

* ■ 

PETRE    OF    DUNKENHALGH. 
See  Bueke's  Feerarje,  under  the  title  of  Petee. 

k 

PETRE    OF    WHITLEY    ABBEY. 

Petee,  Edwaed  Heney,  Esq.  of  Wliitlcy  Abbey, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  WarwicK,  High 


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II 


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Sheriff  1877,  h.  21  Feb.  1831  ;  m.  29  Oct.  1857, 
Lady  Gwendalinc  Talbot,  sister  and  co-heiress  of 
Bertram  Arthur,  17th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and 
Waterford,  and  has  with  other  issue,  a  eon, 

Oswald,  b.  1862. 

Mr.  Petrc  is  son  of  Henry  William  Petre,  Esq.  of 
Dunkcnhalgh,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Adeliza  Mnriahis 
•wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Howai-d,  Esq.  of  Corby,  and 
graiidson  of  the  Hon.  George  Wilham  Howard,  2nd 
sou  of  Eobert  Edward,  l)th  Lord  I'etre.  {See 
Bueke's  Peerage.) 

Sf«<— Whitley  Abbey,  near  Coventry.    Town  Residence— 19, 
Great  Cumberland  riace. 


PETTIWABD     OF    FINBOKOUGH     HALL. 

Pettiwabd,  Robeet  John,  Esq.  of  Einborough 
Hall,  Suffolk,  M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1867-68, 
h.  1819 ;  m.  1855,  Lady  Frances  Catlierine  Nelson, 
dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  Nelson,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1877)  has  issue  nine  daus.  Mr.  Pcttiward,  only 
Bou  of  Robert  Russell,  Esq.  of  Bath,  by  Frances 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Heury  Eyre,  of  Laiidford, 
Wilts,  assumed  by  royal  license,  22  Jan.  1856,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Petxiwaed,  in  compliance 
with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Roger  Petti- 
ward,  Esq.  of  Great  Finborough,  deceased.  He  has 
three  sisters,  Frances  Mary  ;  Caroline  Martha ;  and 
Jane  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Massingberd  Pyke, 
who  d.  1876,  Rector  of  Onehouse,  Suffolk. 

ittltraCJC.— The  Pettlwards,  seated  formerly  at  Bury  St. 
Edmund's,  were  resident  and  held  considerable  property  at 
P«tney,  Surrey,  in  the  17th  century.  That  estate  still  re- 
mains in  the  possession  of  the  present  3Ir.  Pettiward,  as  does 
also  an  estate  at  Onehouse,  Suffolk,  derived  from  a  period 
antecedent  to  1700. 

Arms—Arg.,  a  cross  ragulee  sa.,  charged  with  five  etoiles  of 
the  first.     Crest— A  cross  as  in  the  aims. 
&at— Finborough  Hall,  Stowmarket,  Suffolk. 


PEYTON    OF    LAHEEN. 

Petton,  James  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  co. 
Leitrim,  J.P.,  b.  1843 ;  s.  his  brother  1875. 

ILtJTr<l0C.— Rev.  Thomas  Petton,  Prebendary  ofKinvarra, 
in  the  Catherdal  of  Clonfert,  Oct.  1G27,  and  Eector  of  Ballin 
robe,  CO.  Mayo,  b  Nov.  1631,  was  father  of 

John  Peyton,  E.<!q.  of  Coyle,  co.  Eoscommon,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Loushscur,  co.  Leitrim, 
by  Russell  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ware,  Knt.,  Auditor- 
Gon.  of  Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  1C6  J)  luul  issue, 
I.  IIdsiphbey  ;  ii.  George,  of  Streamstown,  co.  Westmcath ; 
in.  Oliver.    The  eldest  son, 

llfMpnRET  Petton,  Esq.  of  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon,  d.  in- 
testate (administration,  10  June,  1669),  leaving  by  his  wife 
Elizabeth,  issue, 

I.  James  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Driney  House,  co.  Leitrim,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  James  UeynoUls,  Esq.  of  Loughscur 
Castle,  CO.  Leitrim,  and  widow  of  Robert  Sandys,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Driney. 

2  James  of  Cartrons,  co.  Roscommon,  &.  1710;  c?.  1700, 
leaving  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Wynne, 
Ksq.,  three  sons,  John,  William,  and  Wynne;  and  a  dau., 
Catherine,  m.  Archibald  Eraser,  Esq. 

George,  of  Driney  House  (the  elder  son),  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Walter  Gray,  Esq.  of  Tubbercurry,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  1809, 
liaving  had  a  son, 

Walter  Petton,  Esq.  of  Driney  House,  J. P.,  Dequty- 
Governor  CO.  Leitrim,  m.  Nov.  1789,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of 
Richard  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Portsliano,  co.  Leitrim,  and 
had  (with  a  dau.,  Alice,  m.  L.aurcnce  Park,  Esq.)  one  son, 

Capt.  George  Hamilton  Ccnnixguam  Peyton,  of  Driney 
House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  Iblo;  0.  9  Nov.  1791  ; 
m.  Ui  Dec.  1818,  Eliza,  dau.  of  James  Duncan,  Esq.,  and 
left  issue, 

Rev.  Walter  Cunningham,  of  Driney  House,  A.M.,  Rural 

■    De.in,  Incumbent  of  billis,  co.  Cavan;  h.  1821  ;  m.  lubG, 

Margaret,  duu.  of  James  M'Creight,  liectorof  Keady,  co. 

Armagh,  and  granddau.   of  William  Poster,   Bishop  of 

Clogher.  '  *^ 

James  Duncan.  George  KicharJ. 


Henry  Alfred,  in.  Ida,  dau.  Rev.  Joseph  Hamilton,  Rector 
of  'lara,  co.  Meath,  andhiis  issue  two  sons,  George,  and 
Westropp. 
Oliver,  settled  in  Australia,  m.  Emma  Bellman. 
Hannah  Maria.  Elizabeth  Arnold. 

II.  John,  of  Laheen. 
I.  Catherine. 
The  second  son, 

John  Peyto.v,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  co.  Leitrim,  High  Sheriff 
1731,  m.  a  dau.  of  James  Reynolds,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Christopher  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  co.  Leitrim,  and 
had  issue,  I.  Tobias;  n.  Reynolds,  in.  Martin;  iv.  Henry;  v. 
John;  I.  Anne.    The  eldest  sou, 

Tobias  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Laheen  and  Oxhill,  co.  Leitrim,  m. 
a  dau.  of  John  Yeadon,  Esq.  of  Abbeyboylc,  Roscommon,  and 
had  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  High  Sheriff  of  Leitrim  1751, 
m.  a  dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.,  [of  co.  Cavan,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir, 

II.  Hamilton  m.  Susann.ah,  dau.  of  William  Chambers,  Esq. 
of  Killjoyno,  co.  Mayo,  and  relict  of  Edmond  Finn,  Esq., 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  John  Hamilton,  who  7/j.  18U,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Bryan  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Port,  and 
Lad  by  her  four  sons  and  six  d;ius., 

1  Bernard,  /;.  1818.  2  Hamilton,  6.  1822. 

3  John,  6.  1823.  4  William,  6.  1836. 
1  Susaimah.                 2  Jane.  3  Mary. 

4  Emily.  6  Margaret.         6  Anue. 
The  son  and  heir. 

John  Peyton,  of  Laheen,  High  Sheriff,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Leitrim  Militia,  b.  1759 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Nugent 
Reynolds,  Esq.,  of  Letterfyan,  co.  Leitrim,  and  sister  and  co- 
heir of  George  Nugent  Reynolds,  Esq.  of  same  place,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Richard  McNamara,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

John  Reynolds,  his  heir. 

Jane,  wife  of  John  Lambert,  2nd  son  of  Walter  Lambert, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Lambert,  co.  Galway. 

Mr.  Peyton,  d.  at  Raheen,  May,  1S06,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
.JouN  Uetnolds  Peyton,  Esq.  of  Laheen,  m.  1st,  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  and2ndly,  AUcia, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Ennis,  Esq.  of  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1850,  tsvo  sons, 

I.  Richard  Reynolds,  late  of  Laheen. 
n.  James  Keynolds,  now  of  Laheen. 

Anns — Sa.,  across  engrailed  or,  in  the  first  qnarter  amtUlet 
arg.     Cresf— A  griffin  sejant  or.    3Iotlo — Pat;or,  potior, 

Heat — Laheen.  co.  Leitrim.  Residence — Loughscar,  Cash- 
carrigan,  co.  Leitrim.      

PHELIPS    OF    MONTACUTE. 
Pheiips,  William,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  Somerset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1-i  Oct.  1823;  m.  March,  1815, 
Ellen  Harriet,   dau.   of  William  Helyar,  Esq.   of 
Coker  Court,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 
I.  William  Robert,  J. P.,   late  Gth  Dragoon  Guards;    b. 
30  March,  18-16;  m.  2  Dec.  1875,  Cicely  Gi\ace  Augusta, 
dau.   of  Frederick  Fane,   Esq.  of  Moyles  Court,  Hamp- 
shire, and  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1877)  has  a  dau., 
Marjorie  Cicely. 
I.  Edith  Ellen. 

JCuiCilSC— Without  dwelling  on  the  tradition  that  the 
Pheiips  family  originally  migrated  into  Somerset  from  Wales, 
it  is  certain  that  it  has  been  seated  in  cos.  Somerset  and 
Dorset  for  many  centuries,  and  the  muniments  of  title  prove 
that 

Thomas  Phelipp  aiiniga;  was  a  land-owner  and  resident  at 
Montacute  in  1480.  He  left  two  sous,  Uichard,  his  heir,  and 
Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  15fi.'),  and  is  buried  with  Agues  his  wife,  at 
Montacute.    The  eldest, 

Richard  Puelip,  Esq.  of  Montacute  and  Charborough, 
Dorset,  was  Escheator  for  Somerset  and  Dorset,  .M.P.  for 
Melcombe  Regis  19  Henry  Vlll.,  and  for  Dorset  1  Philip  and 
Mart.    He  left  by  Emalyn  his  1st  wife, 

I.  TuoMAS,  his  heir.  ii.  William. 

I.  Edith,  m.  Sir  John  Horsey,  Knt.,  of  Clifton  Maybank, 
Dorset. 

He  d.  1560,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Phelipps,   Esq.  of  Montacute,  b.  1500,  who  left,  by 

Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Long  Ashton, 

Somerset,  who  d.  1598, 

1.  John,  of  Corfe  Mullen,  Dorset,  M.P.  for  Poole  1555;  to.  v 

dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Spekc,   Knt.     The  ultimate  heiress  of 

this  branch  m.  Rev.  Sir  James  Hanham,  6th  hurt,  of  Deans 

Court. 


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n.  Thomas,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Arthur  Farwell,  of  Bishops 
Hull,  Somerset,  and  settled  at  Barrington,  Somerset.  His 
son,  Thomas,  was  Knighted  1G03,  and  created  a  Bart.  1619-20. 
The  title  became  extinct  1690,  with  the  3rd  bart. 

in.  Edwabd.  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

IV.  Eichard,'  who  left  bv  Mary  his  wife,  four  daus.,  one  of 
whom,  Elizabeth,  /-;.  Henry,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Edmund  Lud- 
low, Knt.  of  Hill  Deverell,  co.  AVilts. 

1.  Ursula,  III.  John  Fanvell. 

n.  EUzabeth,  ra.  Christopher  AncketiU. 

He  d.  lu8S.    The  3rd  son, 

Sm  Edwabd  Phelipps,  Knt.  of  Montacute,  was  Master  of  the 
Bolls,  Chancellor  to  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Speaker  of 
the  House  of  Commons;  he  (according  to  Camden)  built  the 
present  house  at  Montacute,  one  of  the  finest  specimens  of 
Elizabethan  architecture  in  England.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Newdegate,  Esq.  of  Newdigate,  by  whom  he 
had  three  sons, 

I.  EoBEET  (Sir),  his  heir.         n.  Eichard.        m.  Francis. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pigot,  Esq.  of  Dod- 
dershall,  Bucks  (by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Edward,  I.  1603), 
and  dying  1614,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Eoeebt  Phelipps,  Knt.  of  Montacute,  M.P.  for  Somerset, 
r,i.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gorges,  Knt.  of  Longford, 
Wilts;  he  accompanied  George  VUliers,  Duke  of  Buckingham 
to  Spain,  when  he  went  to  "advance  the  Spanish  match,''  but 
he  incuned  the  displeasure  of  Jajies  I.  by  his  speeches  in 
Parliament,  and  in  1621  was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower  with  Sir 
Edward  Coke.    He  had,  with  four  daus., 

I.  Edwabd,  his  heir. 

II.  Eobert,  6.  1618,  who  assisted  Chables  II.  in  his  escape 
after  the  Battle  of  Worcester,  was  Chancellor  of  the  Ducliy 
of  Lancaster;  d.  1707,  and  is  buried  in  Bath  Abbey. 

Sir  Eobert  d.  1639,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Phelipps,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  Col.  in  the  Eoyal 
army,  6.  1613,  suffered  much  from  his  attachment  to  the  Eoyal 
cause,  all  his  estates  being  sequestered.  He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of 
Sir  Eobert  Pye,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  (Sir),  his  heir.  n.  Eobert. 

Hi.  Thomas.  iv.  George.  v.  Eichard. 

VI.  John,  b.  16-14;  m.  Alice  Slolyneux,  of  BaUymulvey,  co. 
Longford,  Ireland;  and  d.  1701,  leaving  a  son, 

Edwabd,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  uncle. 

TO.  William. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  Eobert  Seymer,  of  Hanford,  Dorset. 
Col.  Phelipps  d.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sib  Edwabd  Puelipps,  Knt.  of  Montacute,  b.  163S;  m.  1st, 
Dorothy  Chceke,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  Edith 
Blake,  by  whom  he  left  three  daus., 

I.  Ann,  first  wife  of  her  cousin,  Edward  Phelipps. 

II.  Elizabeth,  second  wife  of  the  same, 
ni.  Edith,  ra.  Carew  Hervey  MUdmay. 

Sir  Edward  Phelipps  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edwabd  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,   M.P.   for  Somerset 

1722.    He  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 

PheUpps,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Edward,  6.  1704;  d.  g.  p. 

I.  Ann,  m.  John  Horner,  of  Mells. 

II.  Bridget,  711.  Sir  Gerard  Xapitr,  5th  bart.  of  Middlemarsh 
HaU. 

He  ni.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Phelipps,  and 
had  further  issue, 

u.  Edwabd,  his  heir. 

rn.  John  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  d.  s.  p. 

m.  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  1734,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edwabd    Phelips,   Esq.  of  Montacute,  M.P.  for  Somerset 
1774,  6.  1725;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  WUliam  Wright,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 
I.  Edward,  6.  1753,  M.P.  for  Somerset  1774;  m.  Elizabeth 
Lockyer;  d.  s.  p.  1792.  ii.  William  ^Eev.),  his  heir. 

ra.  John,  6.  1756,  Lieut.  E.X. ;  d.  s.p.  1780. 
IV.  Chables  (Eev.),  b.  1765  Uee  Pheups  of  Briogins  Pari; 
Herts). 

I.  Elizabeth,  h.  1750;  m.  1st,  John  Clarke,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
Peter  Bluett,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1841. 

II.  Maria,  6.  1757;  m.  John  Old  Goodford,  Esq. 

m.  Ehoda,  6. 1759 ;  m.  William  Harbin,  Esq.  of  Kewton  Sur- 
MaviU. 

Mr.  Phelips  d.  1797,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Eev.  William  Phelips,  of  Montacute,  b.  1755;  m.  1781, 
Anna  Aletheia  Elizabetha,  dau.  of  Key.  John  Paget,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  JoHJT,  his  heir. 

n.  William  (Eev.),  J.P.,  Eector  of  Cucklington  and  Stoke 
Tnster,  Somerset,  6.  17»S;  m.  1822,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eer. 
John  Messitcr,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  issue. 


1  WiLLiiM,  now  of  Montacute. 

2  Eichard,  of  Bayford  Lodge,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Capt.  E.A. ;  m.  1848,  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Delaficld,  Esq. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Herbert  Butler  Batten,  Esq.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  of  Hollands,  Yeovil, 
in.  Edward,  b.  1789;  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Eobert  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  6.  1791 ;  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  William  Harbin,  and  d.  1855,  leaving  a  dau.,  Anne,  »i. 
John  Gooden,  Esq.  of  Over  Compton,  Dorset. 
v.  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  1796;  d.  s.  p. 
XI.  Charles  Henry,  b.  1799,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.;  d.  s.p. 
VII.  Eichard  Colston  (Eev.;,  Eector  of  Cucklington,  b.  18C0; 
m.  1836,  Caroline  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Hungerford  Hoskins, 
7th  bart.  of  Harewood-End,  and  left  issue, 
1  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Pester.  .  2  Anne,  d.  1804. 

3  Mary,  m.  Eev.  Henry  Hoskins.        4  Sarah,  d.  young, 
Eev.  William  Phelips  was  s.  at  his  death,  1806,  by  his  son, 

John  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  many  years  one  of  the 
Chairmen  of  Quarter  Sessions  of  Somerset,  6.  1784;  m.  his 
cousin,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Phelips  (who  sur 
vived  him,  and  m.  2ndly,  John  James  Farquharson,  Esq.  of 
Langton  House,  Dorset),  and  dying  20  April,  1834,  left  issue 
one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  J.  J.  Farquharson,  Esq.,  jun.  On  Mr. 
Phelips'  death,  the  family  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

William  Phelips,  Esq.  now  of  Montacute. 

Arrns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between 
three  roses  of  the  last  seeded  and  leaved  ppr. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or, 
on  a  chevron  engrailed  vert  tliree  eajrles'  heads  erased  arg 
Crest — A  square  beacon  or  chest  on  wheels  or,  filled  with  fire 
ppr.    Motto— Fto  aris  ci  focis. 

Seat — Montacute,  llminster,  Somerset. 


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PHELIPS    OF    BRIGGINS    PARK. 

Phelips,  Chaeles  Jaites,  Esq.  of  Briggins  Park, 
CO.  Hertford,  J.P.  for  Herts  and  Essex,  b.  18  March, 
1821 ;  m.  12  March,  1870,  Emily  Susannah  Dunn- 
ing, 4th  dau.  of  Charles  James  I)unning,  late  E.X. 

ILlttCaSC. — The  Eev.  Charles  Phelips,  b.  1765,  4th  son 
of  Edward  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  Somerset  {see  Phelips 
of  Moyitacute).  /k.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blackmore,  Esq.  of 
Briggins  Park,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  had  issue 
(with  another  son,  Edward,  Lieut,  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons, 
killed  at  Waterloo,  and  a  dau.  Mary  Arme,  m.  1st,  her  cousin, 
John  PheUps,  Esq.  of  Montacute,  and  2ndly,  John  James 
Farquharson,  Esq.  of  Langton  House,  Dorset),  a  son  and  heir, 

Chaeles  Phelips,  Esq.  of  Briggins  Park,  6.  24  Jan.  1794, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829;  ni.  15  June,  1820,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Wimpole  Street, 
London,  and  had  issue, 

Chaeles  James,  Barrister-at-Law,  now  of  Briggins  Park. 
Edward  Blathwayt,  b.  12  April,  1822;  d.  7  Nov.  1839. 
George  Blackmore,  b.  1  July,  1824;  d.  23  Feb.  1850. 
William  Douglas,  Capt.,  b.  27  March,  1827;  m.  3  Jan.  1867, 

Anna  Geraldine  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  Edgar  Disney.  Esq. 

of  The  Hyde,  Ingatestone,  Essex,  and  has  had  issue,  Agnes- 

Isabella,  d.  14  Aug.  1868;  Geraldine;  Henrietta  Charlotte ; 

Agnes  Finch  ;  and  Augusta  Disney. 
Henry  Plantagenet  Prescott,  Capt.  E.A.  (retired),  served  ia 

the  Crimea  (medal  with  two  clasps),  b.  4  Feb.  1831 ;  -//(.  Nov. 

1855,  Annie,  eldest  dau.  of  Majeudic,  Esq.  of  Barton  Fields, 

Canterbury,  and  has  issue. 
Alfred  Plumer  Ward,  b.  26  Sept.  1832.  J" 

Arthur  Eobert,  b.  21  March,  1842. 
Frances  Emma,  m.  8  AprU,  1847,  William  Philip  Honywood, 

Esq.  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex,  who  ('.  Feb.  1759. 
Caroline  Mary,  m.  10  June,  1851,  David  Ward  Chapman, 

eldest  son  of  David  Barclay  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Eoehampton, 

Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Phelips  d.  19  Nov.  1869. 


Anns,  (Cc— Same  as  Phelips  nf  Mont o cute. 
&af— Briggins  Park,  near  Ware,  co.  Hereford. 


) 


PHELPS    OF    DUESLEY. 

Phelps,  William  John,  Esq.  of  Chestal, 
Dm-sley,  co.  Gloucester,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  1813. 

ILtncaCJC.— Thomas  Phelps,  of  Dursley  (son  of  Thomas 
Phelps,  who  came  from  Salisbury,  in  Wilts,  and  settled  in 
Dursley,  in  the  co.  of  Gloucester,  where  he  was  buried  14  Feb. 
1647),  'III.  Edith  Wiihams,  of  the  Manor  of  Woodmancote,  in 
the  parish  of  Dursley,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  of  whom  the 
eldest  'III.  Edward  Tripp,  Esq.)  two  sons,  Thomas,  of  whom 
presently,  and  William.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  b.  29  Sept.  1646;  r,i.  Abigail 
Mayo,  of  Tetoury,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  10  April,  1718,  having 


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linil  issue  (with  three  daus.,  IMary;  MiWijarct;  and  A'  iT^il,  m. 
Zb  June,  1707,  Xallianiel  Brain,  Esij.  junr.,  and  a.  -1  Jan. 
1713)  a  son, 

Thomas  Phei.ps,  Ksq.  of  Durflcy,  m.  20  Aur.  1700,  l\rary, 
dau.  of  John  Arundell,  Esq.  of  the  JInnor  of  Woodman- 
cote,  by  whom  (who  rf.  7  May,  1727)  he  had  issue,  four  sons 
and  seven  daus.,  i.  Anne,  m.  19  April,  1732,  John  Purncll, 
Esq.  of  New  House,  co.  Gloucester  ;  ii.  Blary,  c^  4  Sept.  1708; 
III.  Abigail,  m.  1  Feb.  1741,  liicliard  Morgan,  Ksq.  of  Argoid, 
CO.  Monmouth;  iv.  Mary,  m.  Jolin  Eoyle  Small,  Esq.  of 
Uley,  CO.  Gloucester;  v.  Elizabeth,  m.  20  Sept.  1738,  John 
Blagden,  Esq.  of  liristol;  vi.  Sarah,  m.  16  Feb.  1747,  William 
Garnons,  Esq.  of  St.  Devereux,  co.  Jlonmouth ;  vii.  Jane,  m. 
16  Feb.  1747,  John  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Gannerew,  co.  Monmouth. 
Mr.  Thomas  Phelps  J.  20  April,  1735.    His  youngest  son. 

John  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dur.slcy,  J. P.,  Hi.  31  July,  1733, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Moor 
Hall,  CO.  Gloucester;  and  d.  10  June,  1755,  having  by  her 
(who  J.  10  Aug.  1791)  had  issue, 

John  De  La  Field,  his  heir. 

William,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Ecnard  Bagshot,  of 
King's  Stanley,  co.  Gloucester. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1  May,  1701,  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Eper- 
stone,  CO.  Notts,  Capt.  4r)th  regt.,  who  (/.  19  Oct.  1784. 

Anne,  m.  30  July,  1771,  William  Vizard,  Esq.  of  Durslcy. 

Mary. 

The  elder  son, 

John  De  La  Field  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursle)-,  J. P.,  h.  2S 
Dec.  1734,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester,  17C1.  Hem. 
25  Nov.  1759,  Esther,  only  surviving  issue  of  James  Gully, 
Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1789)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  21  April,  1771, 

I.  John  Dk  La  Field,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  of  Durslcy,  and  of  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxon,  M.A.,  Hector 
of  Alderiey,  and  of  Brimpslield-cum-Cranham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, /;.  8  July,  1766  ;  m.  iJIariannc,  dau.  of  John  I31iiiTden 
Hale,  Esq.  of  Alderiey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  left  at 
his  decease,  1829, 

1  James,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  William  John,  now  of  Dnrsley. 
8  John  Blagden,  d.  unra.  1839. 

1  Marianne,  m.  Henry  John,  eldest  son  of  H.  C.  Clifford, 
Esq.  of  Frampton,  co.  Gloucester. 

2  Elizabeth  Hester,  m.  the  Kev.   William  Winston  Curtis 
Hay  ward,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  Iloningham,  co.  Warwick. 

3  Sophia. 

ni.  William,  of  Dursley,  d.  uvm.  1812. 
I.  Esther  Sophia,  d.  unra.  1835. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  De  La  Field  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  and  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.v.nm.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
James  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons, 
Who  d.  v.nm.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
John  William  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Chestal,  Dursley. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  arg.,  a  wolf  salient  az.  between 
semee  of  cross-crosslets  fitchee  gu.  Crest — A  wolf's  head  az., 
langued  and  erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  thereon  a 
martlet  sa. 

/Seat— Chestal,  Dursley. 


PHELPS    OF    WATERPARK. 

Phelps,  John  Lecky,  Esq.  of  Waterpark  and 
Broadford,  co.  Clare,  b.  15  Oct.  1815 ;  m.  4  May, 
1864,  Kosetta  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Vandeleur, 
10th  Ilussars,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Right 
Hon.  John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  of  Kilrush  House, 
by  Lady  Frances  Moore  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles, 
1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Vandelecb,  6.  26  April,  1866. 

II.  Ernest  James,  6.  5  Aug.  1867. 
HI.  Edgar  Lecky,  b.  10  Sept.  1808. 
rv.  Joseph  Harold,  b.  12  Blarch,  1874. 

V.  Lancelot  Kobert  Lecky,  b.  19  April,  1878. 

I.  Annie  Rosalie.  li.  Alice  Mande. 

ui.  Mary  Frances.  iv.  Eosalie  Emily. 

T.  Ethel  Agnes  Vandeleur. 

HtltCaflC— The  ancestor  of  this  family, 

Thomas  Phelps,  a  scion  of  the  family  of  that  name  in  co. 
Gloucester,  joined  in  the  revolution  of  )04.'i,  and  served  under 
Ceomwell,  by  whom  he  was  granted  considerable  estates  in 
the  counties  of  Tipperary,  Kerry,  and  Down,  chiefly  in  the 
first-named  co.,  around  the  Keeper  Jlountain,  with  Camaltha. 
Thomas  Phelps  settled  in  the  city  of  Limerick  after  the  revolu- 
tion, and  King  Charles  II.  confirmed  Jlr.  Phelps'  titles  to 
those  estates  with  a  few  exceptions.     Mr.  Phelps  turning, 


however,  his  sword  into  a  ploughshare  became  a  disciple  of 
George  Fox.  At  the  ago  of  45  he  married  Miss  Fennel!,  dau. 
of  a  brotlier  ofliccr,  with  estates  at  Cahir,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue.     His  direct  descendant, 

Thomas  Phei.ps,  was,  with  others,  largely  instrumental  to 
the  introduction  of  linen  manufactures  into  the  north  of 
Ireland.  He  moved  his  residence  to  his  estate  in  theco.  Down, 
in.  and  had  issue.    His  son  and  successor, 

Joseph  Phelps,  of  Moyallon,  co.  Down,  6.  1749;  to.  1769, 
Mary  Christy  (who  was  b.  1748);  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  to.  Miss  Lloyd,  of  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue. 

II.  John,  d.  uHiii.  III.  Joshua. 

IV.  William,  d.  tinm. 

V.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VI.  George,  d.  uiuii.  vii.  Samuel,  d.  unm. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  until.  It.  Mary,  -m.  llobert  Newsom,  Esq. 

III.  Hannah,  TO.  George  Robinson,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unvi. 

Joseph  Phelps  d.  1790.    His  5th  son, 

James  Phelps,  b.  1782;  to.  1814,  Anno  Lecky,  of  Bally- 
kealey,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  (who  was  b.  1788,  and  d.  3 
Sept.  1834)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Lecky,  now  of  Waterpark. 

II.  Joseph  James,  to.  1877,  Mary,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  James 
Hastings  Allen,  Dean  of  Killaloe. 

III.  Robert  Lecky,  m.  Josephine,  dau.  of  Col.  Petley.  E.A., 
and  has  issue, 

John. 

Annie  Valverde,  Mabel  Maude. 

IV.  James,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lecky,  m.  W.  H.  Harvey,  Professor  of  Botany, 
Trin,  Coll.  Dublin;  no  is.sue.  ii.  Mary,  ci.  young, 

III.  Jane  Hannah,  m.  J.  M.  Harvey. 

IV.  Lydia  Matilda. 

Mr.  Phelps  d.  1839. 

-Seata— Waterpark  Castle,  Connell,  co.  Limerick;  and  Broad- 
ford,  CO.  Clare.  

PHILIPPS    OF    MABWS    AND    DALE 
CASTLE. 

Lloyd-Philipps,  John  Philipps  Allen,  Esq. 
of  Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  and  of  Mabws,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1844,  b. 
26  June,  1802 ;  m.  1st,  9  Dec.  1823,  Charlotte 
Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  William  Bartlet, 
Royal  Engineers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  July, 
18(33)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Allen,  J. P.,  Col.  Cardigan  Militia,  late  Capt.  82nd 
regl.,6.24Sept.  1824;  iji.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Jones, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  1877,  leaving  two  daus.;  the  elder, 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  1809,  John  G.  P.  Hughes, 
Esq.  of  AUt  Llwyd,  and  the  younger,  Capt.  Begbie,  R.E. 

II.  Faulkonor  Cecil,  b.  10  July,  1839;  d.  iinm.  1803. 

I.  Charlotte  Maria  Carleton,  m.  Henry  Mathias,  Esq.  of 
Haverford  West,  son  of  Charles  Mathias,  Esq.  of  Lamphey 
Court,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  1845,  Kobert  Dudley  Ackland,  Esq. 
of  Boulston,  CO.  Pembroke,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary  Frances,  widow  of  Capt.  John  Edwin  Corner,  R.E. 
He  m.  2ndly,  18G5,  Ehzabeth  Anne  Bellairs,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Peel  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Uffington,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  has  issue.  This  gentleman,  whose 
patronymic  is  Lloyd,  assumed  the  surname  of 
Philipps  upon  the  d'emise  of  Eichard,  Lord  Milford, 
under  the  will  of  James  Philipps,  Esq.,  of  Penty 
Park,  brother  of  Mary  Lloyd,  his  great-great-grand- 
mother. 

3LtnCil3C' — "T'^'s  family  derives  from  Tddwal  Gloff,  4tli 
son  of  Rhodri  Mawb,  King  of  Wales. 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Foesy-bleiddiad,  co.  Cardigan, 
lineally  descended  from  Cadivor  ap  Dyfnwall,  Lord  of 
Castle  Howell,  who  was  9th  in  descent  from  Riiodhi  Mawb, 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  co. 
Pembroke,  and  sister  of  James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Penty 
Park,  whoso  2nd  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Sir  Richard  Philipps,  Bart., 
created  Lord  Milford,  and  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Lloyd  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

James  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-Bleiddiad,  m.  4  June,  1750, 
Anna  Maria,  only  child  and  heir  of  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Mabws  and  Ystradtcilo,  co.  Cardigan,  by  liis  wife,  the  dau. 
and  heir  of  Edward  Games  Trcgaer,  descended  from  Sir 
David  Gam,  and  had,  witli  four  daus.  (of  whom  Lctitia  Mary, 
b,  1751,  m.  Admiral  Thomas,  of  Llanvaugban),  four  sons, 


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PHI 


John,  his  heir.  Itichard,  d.  1777. 

James  Puilipps|Llott)  Philippb,  Esq.  of  Penty  Park,  a  Col. 
in  the  army,  0.  1702;  m.  Winifrid,  dau.  of  John  Thomas, 
Esq.,  and  d.  7  April,  1837,  leaving  issue, 
jA>n:s  Betson,  of  Penty  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  12th 
foot,  Capt.  lioyal  Cardigan   Jlilitia,  0.   1814;   m.  1853, 
Cecilia  Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  Gilbert  James  Harnes,  Esq. 
of  Ll.anunwa?;.  co.  Pemliroke;  and  <;.  1867. 
Fkedkbick  Lewis,  E.sq.  of  Penty  Park,  co.  Pemhroke,  and 
Hafodneddyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  co.  Pembroke,  Car- 
marthen,  and    Cardigan,    D.L.  latter  co.,   educated  at 
Bras=eno.=e  Coll.,   Oxford,  B.A.  1«4S,    M.A.   1857,   Capt. 
Eoyal  Carmarthen  Militia,  b.  15  June,  1823,  s.  his  brother 
1867-  i-i   26  Nov.  1S51,  Elizabeth  Frances,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Walters  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Aberglasney,  co.  Car- 
marthen. 
Vaughan,  b.  1764;  d.  1772. 
Mr.  Lloyd  d.  G  June,  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JonN  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Foes-y-bleiddiad  and  Mabws,  b.  1753, 

High  Sheriff  for  Pembrokeshire  1785,   and  for  Cardiganshire 

1806.    He  m.  8  July,  1776,  Elinor,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 

Allen,  of  Dale  Castle,  in  co.  Pembroke,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Allen,  Capt.  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  6. 22  March, 

1777;   „i.  ISUl,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Harry  Bisshopp,  of 

Storrington,  in  Sussex,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Cecil  Bisshopp, 

Bart.,  and  uncle  to  Lord  Do  La  Zouche,  and  dying  i-.  ^j.  Oct. 

1805,  lult  issue, 

1  John  Phillips  Allen,  now  of  Dale  Castle. 

2  Harry  James,  late  Lieut.  53rd  regt.,  b.  7  Oct.   1803;  m. 
Miss  Llewellin,  of  Pontypark,  and  has  issue. 

3  Eichard  Cecil,  Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,  6. 19  June,  1805;  d.unm. 
i:.  James  David  (Rev.),  b.  22  Oct.  1786;  r,i.  1828,  Frances, 

dau.  of  the  Bev.  John  Levett,  and  d.  April,  1832,  without 
issue* 

I.  Anna  Maria  Elinor,  d.  24  April,  1834,  unm. 

II.  JIary  J  ustina  Martha,  m.  Sir  George  Cooper,  Chief  Judge 
at  Madras.  m.  Jane  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Caroline  Amelia,  m.   1819,  Bowen  K.  Eobertson,  Esq. 
Lieut.  R.N. 
Mr.  Lloyd  </.  1820. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or.  Crests — A  lion  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — Ducit  amor 
patriae. 

iSeai— Dale  Castle  MiUord  Haven. 


PHILIPPS    OF    PICTON. 

Philipps,  Charles  Edward  Gregg,  Esq.  of 
Picton  Castle,  co.  Pembroke,  J.P.,  Lord  Lieutenant 
and  Gustos  Kotulorum  of  Haverfordwest,  Capt. 
Pembroke  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  eldest  son  of  Edward 
Eisher,  Esq.  of  Spring  Dale,  co.  York,  by  liis  wife 
Jane,  dau.  of  Dominick  Gregg,  Esq.  of  Lisburu 
and  Coleraine,  Ireland,  assumed  the  surname  of 
Philipps,  in  lieu  of  Fisher,  by  royal  license,  dated 
29  July,  1876,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
injunction  of  his  father-in-law,  b.  6  Oct.  1840  ;  m. 
25  June,  1868,  Mary  Plidij^pa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eer.  James  Henry  Alexander  Philipps,  of  Picton 
Castle,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Erasmcs  Edwabd,  6.  9  March,  1871- 

II.  George  William  Fisher,  6.  9  Dec.  1878. 

I.  Ethel  Philippa.  n.  Hilda  Mary. 

III.  Edith  Catherine.  iv.  Mabel  Jane. 
HfUCagC— The  family  of  Philipps  of  Picton  Castle  is  of 

great  antiquity  in  South  Wales,  and  derives  direct  descent  from 
Cadifor  ap  Collwyn,  Lord  of  Dyfed,  now  co.  Pembroke,  called 
Cadifor  Vawr,  or  the  Great,  d.  1089. 

Thomas  ap  Philip,  of  Hylsant,  co.  Carmarthen,  a  descendant 
of  Cadifor,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry  Donne,  of 
Picton  (son  of  Owen  Donne,  of  Muddlescombe,  by  his  wife 
Katherine  Wogan,  of  Picton  Castle,  lineally  derived  from  the 
Pictons,  the  early  lords  thereof),  and  thus  acquired  the  estate 
of  Picton.    The  great  grandson  of  this  marriage, 

Sir  John  Philipps,  1st  bart.  of  Picton  Castle,  was  so  created 
0  Nov.  1621.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Perrott,  Knt.  of 
Harolston,  Lord  Depu^  of  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard  (Sir),  hijlieir.  ii.  Walter,  d.  unm. 

in.  Hugh,  ancestorof  Philipps,  Bart.,  o/Pictoii  (see  Bukke's 
Petrrii/i:  and  liarnntia'jc). 

I.  Dorothy,  ra.  Francis,  1st  Viscount  Valcntia,  ancestor  of 
the  extinct  Earls  of  Anglesey  and  Mount  Norris. 

II.  Lettice,  m.  John  Owen,  Esq.  of  Trecoone. 

III.  Jane,  m.  James,  1st  Viscount  Claneboy. 

IV.  Elizabeth.  v.  Mary,  m.  John  Scourfield,  Ecq. 

VI.  Olive,  m.  Sampson  Lort,  E.sq.  of  Stackpole. 

VII.  Frances,  m.  Sir  Hugh  Owen,  1st  bart.  of  Orleton, 


The  eldest  son, 

Sib  Ricuaed  Philipps,  2nd  bart.  of  Picton,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Erasmus  Dryden,  1st  bart.  of  Canons  Ashby,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Ekasmcs  (Sir),  3rd  bart. 

Frances,  ,a.  James  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Tregibbie,  co.  Cardigan. 

He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  Ebasmcs  Philipps,  3rd  bart.  of  Picton,  in.  1st,  Lady 
Cecily  Einch,  dau.  of  Thomas,  3rd  Earl  of  Winchilsea,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  who  d.  young,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  in.  1st,  Thomas 
Bowen,  Esq.  of  Trelloyne,  at  whose  decease,  without  issue, 
that  estate  went  to  the  family  of  Philipps;  and  2ndly,  Thomas 
Ileyward,  Esq.  of  Rudbaxton.  Sir  Erasmus  in.  2ndly,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Darcy,  Esq.  by  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Canon,  Esq.  ot 
Kilgelly,  but  d.  .s-.  p..  v.  -p.  John  (Sir)  4th  bart. 

Erasmus,  Capt.  E.N.,  slain  in  an  engagement  at  Bantry  Bay 

William,  d.  young. 

Elizabeth,  -ni.  John  Shorter,  Esq. 

Sir  Erasmus  d.  18  Jan.  1C97,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Sir  John  Philipps,  4th  bart.  of  Picton,  who  rn.  12  Dec. 
1697,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Anthony  Smith,  Esq.,  an  East 
India  Merchant,  by  whom  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  who 
d.  unm.,  ^1 

I.  Erasmus  (Sir),  5th  bart.  ii.  John,  0th  bart.  ■ 

in.  Bulkeley,  of  Abercover,  co.  Carmarthen,  m.  Philippa, 
dau.  of  William  Adams,  Esq.  of  Pembroke,  by  whom  he  left 
an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Mary  Philippa  Artemisia,  m.  James  Child,  Esq.  of  Bigelly 
House,  CO.  Pembroke,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Maria  Philippa  Artemisia,  who  m.  1st,  John  Grant» 
Esq.  of  Nolton,  and  was  mother  of  ^ 

Eichard  Bulkeley  Philipps  Grant,  Esq.,  who  assumcrt  ^ 
the  surname  of  Philipps,  was  created  a  bart.   1828, 
and  a  peer  of  Great  Britain,  as  Lobd  Milford,  1847, 
and  (/.  3  Jan.  1857,  when  that  title  became  extinct. 
Mrs.  Grant  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Rev.  Henry  Gwyther,  M.A., 
Vioar  of  Yardley,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1852,  leaving 
by  him  a  son  and  dau., 
James  Henry  Alexander  Gwyther,  who  assumed  the 

name  of  Philipps,  and  s.  to  Picton  Castle. 
Maria  Philippa  Artemisia  Gwyther,  'ni.  Rev.  W.  H.  Hill, 
Incumbent  of  St.  Andrew's,  Bordesley,  near  Birming- 
ham, and  d.  1849. 
Sir  John  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sib  Erasmus  Philipps,  5th  bart.  of  Picton,  at  whose  decease, 
in  1743,  s.  'p.,  the  title  reverted  to  his  brother. 

Sir  John  Philipps,  6th  bart.  of  Picton,  who  was  s.  1764,  by 
his  only  son, 

Sir  Richard  Philipps,  7th  bart.  of  Picton.  This  gentleman 
was  elevated  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  as  Eabon  Milfoed, 
1776,  but  ('„  s.  p.  28  Nov.  1823,  when  that  dignity  expired,  and 
the  castle  and  estates  of  Picton  devolved  under  his  will  on 

Eichard  Bulkeley  Philipps  Grant,  Esq.  of  Picton,  who  was 
great-grandson  of  Bulkeley  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Abercover,  co. 
Carmarthen,  youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Philipps,  4th  bart.,  and 
uncle  of  Lord  Jlilford.  3Ir.  Grant  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Philipps,  was  created  a  bart.  1828,  and  1847  a  peer  of 
the  United  Kingdom,  by  the  title  of  Baron  Milford  of  Picton 
Castle,  CO.  Pembroke.  He  rn.  1st,  1824,  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Gordon,  Esq.  of  Hanwell ;  and  2ndly,  1854,  Lady  Anne  Jane 
Howard,  dau.  of  William  Howard,  4th  Earl  of  Wicklow,  but 
d.  s.p.  3  Jan.  1857,  and  his  peerage  and  baronetcy  became 
extinct ;  the  castle  and  estates,  however,  passed  (under  the 
will  of  the  previous  Lord  Milford)  to  his  half-brother, 

Eev.  James  Henry  Alexander  Gn-YTHER,  of  Picton  Castle, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Haverford- 
west, who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Philipps  only, 
by  royal  license,  dated  7  Feb.  1S57,  in  compliance  with  the 
testamentary  injunction  of  Eichard,  Lord  Milford;  m.  14  fcb. 
1844,  JIary  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Wolryche  Lea, 
Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  of  Ludstone  Claverley,  Salop,  by  whom 
(who  d.  28  March,  1875)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  Bulkeley,  6.  7  Aug.  1850,  deceased. 

II.  Eichard  Cecil  Henry,  6.  24  Sept.  1851,  deceased. 

I.  Hcphzibah  Mary,  deceased. 

II.  Mary  Philippa,  rn.  25  June,  1868,  Charles  Edward  Gregg 
Fisher,  Esq.,  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  29  July,  1876, 
the  surname  of  Philipps,  and  is  now  of  Picton  Castle. 

HI.  Emily  Maria,  deceased. 

IV.  Plioebe  Catharine,  deceased. 

V.  Clara  Artemisia,  deceased.        vi.  Amy  Octavia  Gwyther. 

Eev.  James  H.  A.  Philipps  d.  3  Dec.  1875. 

Jnns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  gorged 
with  a  ducal  coronet,  and  therefrom  a  chain  reflected  over  the 


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lack  or,  aTi<l  for  tlistinction  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  cross- 
>sslet  of  the  sccoml,  for  PniLiprs;  2ik1  aiul  ^ril,  arg.,  on  a 
,  lievroii  KU.  three  trefoils  slipped  of  tl>e  flehl,  in  chief  as  many 
llturs-dc-lis  of  the  second,  for  Fisher.  CresU — 1st,  Piiilipps: 
A  lion  rampant  gorjrcd  and  chained  as  in  the  arms,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  (for  distinction)  with  a  cross-crosslet  or;  2nd, 
I'isHEB:  in  front  of  a  bulrush  erect  a  kingfisher  ppr.  resting 
tlic  dexter  claw  on  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Mottoes — Ducit  amor 
I'^itria:;  Virtutc  et  fide. 

.>>•((/— I'icton  Castle,   Haverfordwest,   co.  renibroke.     This 

rxncient  mansion,  which  is  located  within  three  miles  of  the 

I  iwn  of  Haverfordwest,   is  worthy  of  an  honourable   place 

uong  the  relics  of  feudal  grandeur  which  are  scattered  over 

:i  gland.     Pieton  Castle  is  not  remarkable  either  for  its  great 

lent,  or  for  its  architectural  pretentions;  but  it  was  a  lorti- 

d  residence  before  the  reign  of  William  Kcfcs,  and  from 

mat  time  to  the  present  day  it  has  been  tenanted  by  a  line  of 

ji'issessors  all  of  whom  can  trace  their  connection  with  the 

Korman  ancestor  to  whom  the  castle  owes  its  name. 


PHILIPPS  OF  ABERGIiASNEY. 
WALTERS-PniLiPPS,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Abcrglasneyj 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1841, 
I.  23  Jan.  1787 ;  m.  14  May,  1817,  Ann,  4th  dau. 
of  Thomas  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Wauu  Ifor,  eo.  Cardigan, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Bridget  Jane,  m.  15  Dec.  1853,  Cecil  Anson  Harris,  eldest 
son  of  Gilbert  James  Harris,  Esq.  of  Llanunwas,  co.  Pem- 
broke, J.P. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  m.  19  Nov.  1344,  John  Pugh  Pryse,  son  of 
Pryse  Pryse,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Gogcrddan,  co.  Cardigan,  and 
Buscot,  Berks,  and  d.  21  June,  1S51. 

III.  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  26  Nov.  1S51,  Frederick  Lewis 
Iiloyd  Philipps,  son  of  Col.  James  Lloyd  Philipps,  and 
grandson  of  Col.  James  Lloyd  Philipps,  of  Mabws,  co. 
Cardigan. 

This  gentleman  s.  25  June,  1S24,  his  maternal 
uncle,  Thomas  Philipps,  Esq.,  in  the  Aberglasney 
manor  and  estate,  and  assumed  thereupon  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Philipps. 

iLtnCiI0r.  —  David  Waltees,  Gent,  of  Perthygerant, 
CO.  Cardigan,  son  of  John  Walters,  Gent,  of  the  same 
)lace,  was  father,  by  Gwenllian  his  wife,  of  John  Walteus, 
ICsq.  of  Perthygerant,  m.  Frances  Griffith,  of  Llwyn-y-brain,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  who  d.  v.nra.)  a  son  and  heir, 

Abel  Griffiths  Walters,  Esq.  of  Perthygerant,  ra.  1  Feb. 
1780,  Bridget  Philipps,  of  Pembroke,  sister  of  Thomas  Philipps, 
Esq.  of  Aberglasney,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1825)  had  a 

n,  John,  of  Aberglasney,  and  one  dau.,  Jane.    Mr.  Walters 

2  April,  1841. 

Arm^ — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  between 
two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  az.  and  a  ^:tag's  head  erased  in  base, 

i.,  for  Philipps;  2nd  and  Sra,  gu.,  three  snakes  interlaced 

•  ween  two  spears'  heads  erect  in  chief,  and  a  rose  in  base 
.  :_'.  barbed  and  seeded  ppr.,  for  Walters.  Crests — 1st,  A  lion 
lampant  sa.,  holding  between  the  fore  paws  an  escutcheon  or, 
thereon  three  snakes  interlaced  ppr.,  the  dexter  hind-paw  rest- 
ing on  a  fleur-de-lis  also  or,  for  Philipps  ;  2nd,  An  eagle  dis- 
1  hiyed  erm.  the  body  entwined  by  two  snakes  respecting  each 

ler  ppr.,  and  holding  in  each  claw  a  rose,  gu.  slipped  and 

ived,  vert.     Motto — Fy  Nuw  a  Chymry. 

Heat — Aberglasney,  Llandeilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 

* 

PHILIPPS    OP    CWEtaWTLLY. 

Philipps,  Geismoxd,  Esq.  of  Cwmgwilly,  co. 
Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  foraierly  Capt.  23rd 
regt.,  h.  Oct.  1824 ;  m.  Feb.  1854,  Marianne,  dau. 
of  Major  Thomas  Bowcn,  formerly  of  Pantyderi, 
CO.  Pembroke,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Grismonb,  h.  Kov.  1867.         ii.  John  Pieton,  h.  Oct.  ISTO. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  July,  1877,  E.  H.  Bancroft,  Esq. 

'  ^  Philipps  is  son,  of  Grismond  Philipps,  Esq. 
Cwmgwilly,    by   Catherine    his    -svife    (who   d. 

^54),  dau.  of  Thomas  Warlow,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hall, 

lid  grand-dau.  of  Thomas  Pieton,  Esq.  of  Poyston. 

iLtncn^C. — This  family  can  be  traced  back  to  the  year 
1C77.  .Several  of  its  members  were  High  Sheriffs,  and  sat  in 
Parliament. 

Grismond   PirrLipps,   Esq.    of  Cwmgwilly,  son  of  George 

PniLipps,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Cwmgwilly  (who  d.  1816)  by  Anne 

wife,  dau.  of  John  Ball,  Esq.,  m.  Jidy,  1822,  Catherine,  dau. 

Thomas  Warlow,  Esq.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Piutoii, 

:d  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1854)  had  issue  (with  other  daus.), 


I.  Grismond,  now  of  Cwmgwilly. 

II.  John  (ieorge,  m.,  and  i'.  in  India,  leaving  issue. 

III.  William,  w.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Cecil  ICliza,  m.  Gen.  Baillie,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Catherine  Anne  Prudence,  m.  W.  II.  11.  Powell,  and  has 
issue. 

Mr.  Philipps  d.  April,  ISiiO. 

A  This — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  guardant  sa.  ducally  gorged  and 
chained  or.     Ci-'sl — A  lion  as  in  the  arms. 
i'(,a<— Cwmgwilly,  Carmarthen. 


PHILIPS  OF  THE  HEATH  HOUSE. 
Philips,  John  Capel,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  Ncwlands,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  9  Oct.  1831 ;  m.  14  July,  1857,  Hon.  Fanny 
Esther  Flower,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Jeffrey,  5th 
Viscount  Ashbrook,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Burton  IIenrt,  b.  1  Oct.  1858. 

II.  John  Augustus,  6.  1  Jan.  1861. 

III.  Montagu  Capel,  b.  30  Aug.  1875. 

I.  Frances  Margaret.  ii.  Bertha  Mary. 

ILttTCiigC— Francis  Phvltppe,  Esq.  of  NeytherTeyne,  in 
t!ie  parish  of  Chcckley,  co.  Stafford,  d.  6  Edward  VI.,  and 
was  great-grandfather  of 

Anthony  Philips,  Esq.,  ra.  1627,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Rawlins,  of  Teane.     He  d.  1648,  and  was  .<.  by  his  son, 

EiCHARD  Philips,  Esq.,  m.  1G49,  Christobel,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Robert  Whctall,  of  Bignoll  Hill,  co.  Stafford.  He  d.  16S6, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  in  Chcckley, 
b.  1659 ;  VI.  1690,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Stubbs, 
Esq.  of  The  Shaw,  eo.  Stafford,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Jervis,  Esq.  of  Chatkill  and  Meaford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  ancestor  of  PniLLrps-JoDBELL  o/ Tcardsfe]/ flaZ?, 
CO.  Chester  (see  that  Familii). 

III.  Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  'PHiLrps  of  Bank  Hall  {see  that 
Famibj). 

Mr.  Philips  d.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  Lord  of  the  Manors- 
of  Upper  Teane,  Nether  Teyne,  and  Chcckley,  b.  1695;  m. 
1722,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Burton,  Esq.  of 
Derby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  N.athaniel,  of  Stand,  co.  Lancaster,  in.  1757,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Stockfield  House,  and  by 
her  left  at  his  decease,  1808, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Robert,  ancestor  of  Philips  of  TTclcomhe. 

3  Samuel,  of  Heybridge  and  Newlands,  d.  unm.  1824. 

in.  Thomas,  of  Sedgley,  co.  Lancaster,  ancestor  of  Philips, 
Bart,  of  Weston,  co.  W.arwick. 
Mr.  Philips  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  6.  1724;  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  William  Turner,  Esq.  of  Upper  Teane ;  and 
dying  s.  p.  1813,  was  .t.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  b.  1759;  m.  1783, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Samuel  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Ai-dwick,  near 
Manchester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Burton,  his  heir. 

II.  Nathaniel,  b.  1786;  m.  1810,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Stockfield  House,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Hare 
Hill,  CO.  Chester;  and  d.  1865,  leaving  one  dau.,  Marianne. 

III.  Samuel  Robinson,  b.  1789;  d.  unin. 

IV.  Robert,  ancestor  of  Philips  of  Hciibridge. 

I.  Margaret.  ii.  Ehzabeth  Frances,  d.  1875. 

Mr.  Philips  d.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Burton  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  6. 1785 . 
m.  1826,  Joanna  Freeman,  dau.  of  Capel  Cure,  Esq.  of  Blake 
Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

John  Capel,  now  of  The  Heath  House. 

Margaret  Christabella,  )/!.  1849,  Augustus  East  Manlcy,  of 
Manley  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

Mr.  Philipl  d.  25  Dec.  1847. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  .nnd  sa.  wnthin  an  orle  of  fleurs-de-lis 
arg.  a  lion  rampant  erminois,  ducally  crowned,  and  holding 
between  the  paws  a  mascle  or,  a  canton  arm.  Vr(sl—\  dcmi- 
lion  rampant  erminois,  collared  sa.  ducally-crowned  or,  holdin;; 
between  the  paws  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.  within  a  mascle  gold. 
Molto — Simplex  raunditiis. 

Heat — The  Heath  House,  near  Cheadle,  co.  Stafford. 

♦ 

PHILIPS     OF    HEYBRIDGE. 

Philips,  John  Williaji,  Esq.  of  Heybridge, 
CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  in. 


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PHI 


Isfc,  21  Jan.  1852,  Adelaide  Louisa,  dau.  of  Edward 
BuUor,  Esq.  of  Dilhorn  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  11  June,  1860)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Morton,  h.  19  Oct.  1852. 

II.  llobert  Eaward,  b.  1  May,  1860. 

I.  Evelyn  Adelaide.  ii.  Nina  Margaret. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  July,  1867,  Olivia,  dau.  of  William 
Dodsworth,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

in.  John  Cyril,  6.  28  April,  18GS. 

IV.  Arthur  Dodsworth,  b.  16  Sept.  18C9. 

V.  Lewis  Francis,  b.  4  Ojt.  1870. 
in.  Maud  Laititia. 

JLtlTCilSr.— This  is  a  branch  of  Philips  of  Heath  ffoiise. 

BoBERT  Philips,  Esq.,  of  lleybridge,  co.  Stafford,  4th  son 
of  John  Philips,  E!?q.  of  The  Heath  House,  and  Margaret 
Robinson  his  wife,  was  6.  1791,  and  m.  182.5,  Laetitia,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Hare  Hill.  co.  Chester;  and 
d.  12  Auff.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Heybridge. 

n.  Edward,  6.  26  Dec.  1832;  m.  Is69,  Emily,  dau.  of  Eev. 
George  Mather,  of  Huntley  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Edward,  b.  1873. 
1  Caroline  Frances.  2  Alice  Laetitia. 

3  Margaret  Ellen. 
III.  Herbert    Philips,    &.    26    May,    1834;    m.    1862,    Ellen 
Josephine,  dau.  of  William  Langton,  Esq.  of  Manchester. 

I.  Ellen  Laetitia. 

II.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1849,  Rev.  Thomas  Wynter  Blath- 
■wayt.  Rector  of  Durham,  2nd  son  of  George  William  Blath- 
wayt,  Esq.  of  Dyeham  Park,  co.  Gloucester;  and  d.  1870. 

Arms,  £c. — Same  as  Philips  of  The  Hcr:t!i  House. 
Scof.s— Heybridge,  near  Cheadle,  co.  Stafford;    The  Park, 
Manchester. 

♦ 

PHILIPS    OP    WELCOMBE. 

Philips,  Eobert  Needham,  Esq.  of  Welcombe, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  The  Park,  Manchester,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  M.P.  for  Bury,  b.  20  June, 
1815 ;  m.  Isfc,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Joseph  Brooks 
Yates,  Esq.  of  West  Dingle,  Liverpool,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1850)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Caroline,  m.  1869,  George  Otto  Trevelyan,  Esq.,  M.P., 
only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Edward  Trevelyan,  Bart.,  K.C.B. 

II.  Margaret,  in.  1878,  William  Edward  Price,  Esq.,  M.P., 
only  son  of  William  Pin'  ^>  Price,  Esq.  of  Tibberton  Court, 
CO.  Gloucester. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Ashton 
Yates,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Liudon,  and  has  issue, 

211.  Anna  Maria. 

ittitCilCJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  Philips  of  Heath  Howie. 

Robert  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Park,  Manchester,  and  Snitter- 
field,  CO.  Warwick  (brother  of  John  Phiups,  Esq.  of  The 
Heath  House,  who  d.  1834),  6.  1760;  m.  1798,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Needham,  of  Nottingham;  and  d.  1844,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Mark,  his  heir. 

II.  EoiiEBT  Needham,  now  of  Welcombe. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Hyde  Greg,  Esq.  of  Norcliffe  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  Coles  Park,  Herts. 

II.  Sarah  Jane,  m.  J.  W.  Mylne,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  is 
deceased.  in.  Anna  Priscilla. 

IV.  Hester  Emily,  m. William  Duckworth,  of  Pendleton;  and 

d.  1834.  V.  Isabella. 

VI.  Elizabeth  Lucy,  d.  xmm.  vii.  Jessy,  deceased. 

VIII.  Clara  Octavia,  deceased.         ix.  Caroline,  deceased. 

The  elder  son, 

Mark  Philips,  Esq.  of  Snitterfield  and  Welcombe,  was  M.P. 
for  Manchester  1832-1S47,  b.  1800;  and  li.  unm.  23  Dec.  1873, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Ar»u.  (Cr. — Same  as  Philips  nf  Heath  House. 

<Seais— Welcombe,  Stratf ord-on-Avon ;  The  Park,  Manchester. 


PHILIPS    OP    BANK    HALL. 

Philips,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  Lee  Priory,  Kent,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barristcr- 
at-Law,  b.  8  Jan.  1830 ;  m.  6  Jau.  1856,  Caroline 
Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Rev.  Kenrick  Prescofc,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Stockport. 


HiUCaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  Philips  of  Heath  Hoi'-.e. 

Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  Manchester  (the  3rd  son  of 
Nathaniel  Philips,  Esq.  of  The  Heath  House,  by  Elizabeth 
Stubbs  his  wife),  b.  15  Feb.  1693 ;  m.  13  Jan.  1729,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Burton,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  Nathaniel,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  6. 
30  Jan.  1730;  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Barrow,  ofSalford, 
Merchant,  and  dying  June,  1766,  left  issue,  Nathaniel,  of 
Philadelphia;  William;  and  Alice,  who  (Z.  M?i»i.  1794.  ii.  John, 
Mr.  Philips  d.  20  May,  1776.     His  youngest  son, 

John  Philips,  Esq.,  b.  7  June,  1734;  purchased,  1777,  the 
estate  of  Bank  Hall,  of  Heaton  Norris,  co.  Lancaster.  He  m. 
29  Jan.  1761,  Sarah,  dau.  of  George  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Oughtring- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1809)  had 
issue, 

I.  John  Leigh,  of  Mayfiold,  near  Manchester,  Lieut. -Col. 
Commandant  1st  regt.  Manchester  and  Salford  Volunteers, 
b.  23  Nov.  1761 ;  and  d.  23  June,  1814.  He  m.  23  April, 
1787,  Miss  Caroline  Penny,  of  Manchester,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  of  Belle  Vue,  near  Liverpool,  b. 
8  Feb.  1791 ;  m.  1st,  2  June,  1807,  Miss  Mary  Hardcastle, 
(who  d.  without  issue,  28  June,  1812.  He  -ni.  2ndly, 
7  July,  1817,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Gilbert  Henderson, 
Esq.  of  St.  Ann's  Hill,  near  Liverpool,  and  dying  2  June, 
1835,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  24  March,  1858), 

Gilbert  Henderson  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Brodsworth, 
CO.  York,  Rural  Dean  of  Snaith,  and  Chaplain  to  the 
Archbishop  of  York,  b.  25  July,  1822;  m.  13  Sept.  1853, 
Emily  Georgiana,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Dixon, 
81st  regt.,  and  has  issue,  1  Gilbert  Henderson,  6. 25  Oct. 
1860;  2  Leigh  Tempest,  6.  12  Feb.  1864;  1  Emily 
Frances  Caroline ;  2  Blanche  Harriet  Christina ;  3 
Caroline  Charlotte  Anne ;  4  Constance  Mary. 

Nathaniel  George,  Gentleman-at-Arms  (Sub-oflScer),  late 
Capt.  47th  regt.,  severely  wounded  at  the  Battle  of  the 
Alma,  b.  19  Nov.  1827;  m.  18  April,  1850,  Carolme, 
youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  G.  Fairclough,  Rector 
of  Aghinagh,  co.  Cork,  and  has  had  issue,  Sophia 
Caroline,  d.  at  Corfu,  21  June,  1851 ;  and  Florence. 

Caroline. 

2  Henry,  b.  23  June,  1792;  d.  27  Jan.  1815. 

3  Nathaniel  George,  a  distinguished  amateur  Painter, 
chosen  a  Member  of  St.  Luke's  Academy,  Rome,  on  the 
vacancy  occasioned  by  the  then  recent  disease  of  Fuseli, 
6.  9  June,  1795;  d.  unm.  Aug.  1821. 

II.  Henry,  of  Philadelphia,  6.  8  Jan.  1767;  m.  1796,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Chow,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Errors 
and  Appeals  in  that  city;  and  dying  11  Feb.  1800,  left  aa 
only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Sophia,  m.  J.  C.  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Eglinton,  New  York. 

in.  Nathaniel  George,  6.  16  March,  1770 ;  d.  at  New  York, 
25  March,  1793,  unm. 
IV.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 
v.  James,  b.  27  April,  1777;  d.  unm.  11  July,  1800. 

VI.  Thomas,  b.  24  Jan.  1781;  d.  unm.  13  July,  1806. 

VII.  Hardman,  resident  at  Philipsburg,  in  Pennsylvania, 
b.  21  Sept.  1784;  m.  14  Aug.  1821,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edward  Lloyd,  of  Fairfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Ann,  m.  1st,  John  Potter,  Esq.  of  Manchester;  and  2ndly, 
Rev.  George  Hulmc,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Arcley,  co.  Worcester. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  4  June,  1798,  Rev.  George  Leigh,  A.M., 
who  d.  5  May,  1808. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  4  Aug.  1803,  Sir  Hungerford  Hoskyns,  7th 
hart,  of  Harewood,  co.  Hereford. 

Mr.  Philips  d.  at  the  age  of  90,  2  Feb.  1824,  and  devised  his 
landed  property  to  his  4lh  son, 

Francis  Philips,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
27  Sept.  1771;  m.  13  Sept.  1792,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  James 
Aspinall,  a  Merchant  of  Liverpool,  and  sister  of  John  Bridge 
Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Cleonger  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Bath,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons, 

Francis  Aspinall,  his  heir. 
Hindlcy  Leigh,  b.  7  Oct.  1795. 

Mr.  Philips  d.  G  May,  1850,  and  was  a.  by  his  elder  son, 

Francis  Aspinall  Philips,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  and  Abbey 
Cwnihir,  co.  Radnor,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1831, 
b.  19  Sept.  1793;  m.  14  Feb.  1824,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Bank  Hall  and  Lee  Priory.  j 

George   Henry,   M.A.,    of    Abbey  Cwmhir,  Rhayader,  CO.     1 
Radnor,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  18  July,   1831;  m.   1867,  Anna 
Theophila,  5th  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  K.  Picscot,  Rector  of  Stock- 
port. 
Mary  Beatrice. 

Mr.  PhiUps  d.  29  May,' 1859. 

Arms,  (C'c. — Same  as  Philips  of  Heath  House, 

&aJi(— Bank  Hall,  Stockport;  and  Lee  Priory,  Wingham. 


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PHILIPS-JODRELL. 

See  JODRELL. 


PHTIiLIMOUE    OF    KENDALLS. 

Phillimore,  William  Brough,  Esq.  of  Ken- 
dalls, CO.  Hertford,  and  7,  Hyde  Park  Gardens, 
London,  D.L.  for  Middlesex,  J. P.,  late  a  Capt.  fith 
Dragoon  Guards  and  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1828 ; 
m.  1865,  Elizabeth  Sheldrake. 

iLtItC<l0C.— This  family  was  long  settled  at  Cam,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  the  name  anciently  was  variously  spelt  Fyna- 
more,  Finnimore,  Fyllymore,  Phinimore,  ifcc,  finally  settling 
down  as  Phillimore  about  1680. 

John  Finnimore,  or  Fyllymore,  of  Cam,  co.  Gloucester,  in 
1622  obtained  a  lease  from  the  Crown  of  Corriet's  Place,  Cam, 
and  d.  1532,  leaving  by  Agnes,  his  1st  wife, 

1  John.  2  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

His  2nd  wife  was  Alice,  widow  of  John  Tyndall  of  Stinch- 
combe,  and  by  her  he  left  a  son, 

3  William  Phinimore,  who  left  issue. 

Thomas  Ftnamobe,  or  Fyllymore,  was  father,  by  Joan  his 
•wife,  of 

Alis.  William  Fyllymore,  of  Cooley,  d.  s.  p.  1558. 

BiCHABD. 

The  3rd  son, 

Richard  Phinimore  of  Cam,  b.  there  1G15;  ra.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Edward  Trotman,  of  Cam,  by  Katherine,  niece  of  the 
Martyr,  William  Tyndale,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

Henry.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Bichard.  Thomas.  Joseph. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Phinimore,  or  Phillimore,  of  Cam,  d.  1680,  aged  91, 
leaving,  with  daus.,  by  his  wife  Joan  Nelme, 

John  Phillimore,  of  The  Vennings,  Lower  Cam,  who  m. 
Elinor  Hatherly,  and  d.  1711,  having  had  issue  (amongst 
Others), 

I.  Daniel,  d.  1716,  leaving  issue. 

II.  John,  of  The  Vennings,  Lower  Cam,  m.  Mary  King,  of 
Dursley,  and  d.  1738,  aged  72,  leaving  three  sons  and  one 
dau., 

1  Jonathan  Phillimore,  of  The  Vennings,  Lower  Cam, 
6.1693;  d.  1749;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Bayly,  Wresden,  Dley, 
CO.  Gloucester,  by  whom  he  had, 

John  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields  and  Ches- 
hunt,  d.  1795,  aged  71,  leaving  by  his  wife  Elizabeth, 
two  co-heiresses, 

Susan,  m.  Robert  Vincent,  Esq. 
Anne,  m.  John  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Chiltem  House,  Berks, 
M.P.  for  Devizes. 
The  second  wife  of  Jonathan  Phillimore  was  Ann  Wells,  of 
Bridgnorth,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Robert  PhilUmore,  of  Cam,  Gent.,  d.  s.p.  1695. 

Edmund)    , 

Joseph   I  ^-  y°™g- 

Ann,  III.  Thomas  Stiff,  of  Cam,  from  whom  Stiff,  now 
Phillimore  of  Uleii. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Grove. 
Eleanor,  d.  unm.  1837,  aged  97. 

2  John,  of  Cam,  whorf.  1762,  aged  60,  m.  Elizabeth  Purnell, 
of  Dursley,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

Samuel,  of  Dursley,  m.  Mary  Compeer,  but  d.  s.p.  1799. 
Mary,  m.  —  Winchcombe. 
8  Samuel,  of  Cam,  .7.  1786,  having  m.  Elizabeth  Partridge, 
of  Cam,  by  whom  ho  had, 

John,  of  Symond's  Hall,  Wotton-under-Edge,  and  after- 
wards of  Uley  Lodge,  d.  s.  p.  1825. 

Ann,  m.  1st,  John  Small,  Esq.  of  Uley;  2ndly,  Col. 
Thomas  Pumell  Purnell,  of  Kingshill  House,  Dursley. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Holbrow,  Esq.  of  Uley. 

Mary,  d.  young. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  William  Fowler,  of  Cam,  Gent.;  2ndly, 
Rev.  Nicholas  Slartyn,  of  Great  Faringdon. 

III.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Josiah,  of  The  Thing,  Cam,  m.  Elizabeth,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1730. 

V.  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p.  1696. 

VI.  Samuel,  ancestor  of  the  Fhillimobes  of  Ebley,  now 
extinct. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Anthony  Domey,  of  Uley,  co.  Gloucester. 
The  3rd  son, 

Joseph  Phillimore,  was  bapt.  at  Cam,  1667,  in  the  name  of 
riiinimore.     He  removed   to  London,  and   d.  before  1711, 

aving,  amongst  other  issue, 

UonEBT  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  6.  1699;  d.  1770; 

.  Elizabeth  Jephson,  of  Kendalls,  Herts,  and  had  issue, 
II. 


William. 

Joseph,  ancestor  of  PniitniORE  of  SIdplake  House. 
The  elder  son, 

WiLLLAM  PniLLiMOBE,  Esq.  of  Phillimore  Place,  Kensington, 
6.  1749,  3.  to  Kendalls,  Herts,  as  heir  to  his  maternal  uncle, 
and  d.  1818,  leaving  by  his  wife  Mary  Burr,  widow,  -/!«?<; 
Chase,  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Robert  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Kendalls,  b.  1768 ; 
d.  1829;  m.  the  lion.  Sarah  Henley  Onglcy,  dau.  of  Robert, 
1st  Lord  Ongley,  by  whom  (who  d.  1850)  he  left  issue, 

William  Robert,  his  heir.  Charles,  d.  unm.  1863. 

Sarah  Frances,  d.  uiim.  1858. 

Mary  Anne  Barnes,  in.  Purnell  Hickes,  Esq.,  and  d.  1847. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Robert  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Ncwberries,  Herts, 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  0.  1793,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  W.  A. 
West,  Esq.,  and  d.  1862,  leaving  an  only  son,  the  present 

William  Brough  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Kendalls. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  bars  or,  in  chief  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the 
last.  Crest — Out  of  a  broken  tower  a  dove  rising  all  ppr. 
Motto — Fortcm  posce  aniraum. 

Seat — Kendalls  Hall,  Elstrce. 

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PHILLIMORE    OF    SHIPLAKE    HOUSE. 

Phillimore,  Egerton  Grentille  Bagot,  Esq. 
of  Shiplake  House,  co.  Oxford,  b.  20  Dec.  1856. 

itturasr. — Rev.  Joseph  Phillimore,  Vicar  of  Orton-on- 
the-Hill,  CO.  Leicester,  b.  1750  (2nd  son  of  Robert  Philimore, 
Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  niece  of  William 
Jephson,  Esq.  of  Kendalls,  Herts),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Machin,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1811)  bad 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  6.  1775. 

II.  William,  of  Deacon's  Hill,  Herts,  J. P.,  Barrister,  b.  1777 ; 
m.  1807,  Almeria,  dau.  of  Godfrey  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Mogerhanger,  Beds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  left  at  his 
decease,  1860,  1  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Radnage,  Bucks, 
J.P.,  b.  1808;  III.  1st,  1832,  Emily,  dau.  of  T.  Haworth,  Esq. 
of  the  Manor  House,  Boreham  Wood,  Herts,  and  2ndly,  1841 , 
Harriet  Maria,  dau.  of  W.  Prescott,  Esq.  of  Hendon,  and 
has  issue,  Henry  John,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1845,  Arthur,  b. 
1848,  William  George,  6.  1852,  Stephen  Thornton,  6.  1S53, 
Joseph,  b.  1S56,  Gtorgiana,  Amy,  and  Emily;  2  William 
Thornton,  Capt.  10th  Bengal  N.I.,  killed  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny,  1857 ;  1  Almeria,  m.  Commander  Willoughby  J. 
Lake,  R.N.;  2  Mary  Jane,  d.  1864;  3  Anna,  d.  1865; 
4  Matilda,  ni.  1862,  Edward  Tylee,  Esq.  of  Oxford  Square. 

in.  John  (Sir),  Knt.,  K.C.B.,  of  The  Ray,  Maidenhead, 
Berks,  Capt.  B.N.,  m.  17  Feb.  1830,  the  Baroness  Catherine 
Harriet  de  Raigersfeld,  youngest  dau.  of  Rear-Admiral 
Baron  de  Raigersfeld,  son  of  the  Austrian  Minister  to 
the  Court  of  Great  Britain;  and  dying  1840,  left  issue, 
1  John  Bouchier,  6.  Feb.  1831,  deceased;  2HenryBouchier, 
Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.,  6.  25  Oct.  1853,  in.  1866,  Anne,  dau.  of 
T.  Bourdillon,  Esq.;  1  Rebecca  Bouchier;  2  Catherine 
Bouchier;  3  Frances  Bouchier;  4  Harriet  Bouchier,  m. 
1865,  Rev.  Philip  Swatman. 

IV.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Slapton,  co.  Bucks,  and  Vicar  of 
Shipton-under-Wychwood,  co.  Oxon,  b.  1783;  d.  1852. 

V.  George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  1784;  d.  unm.  1828. 

I.  Mary,  b.  1778;  m.  1st,  Robert  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Jlcg- 
ginch  Castle,  co.  Perth,  N.B. ;  and  2ndly,  Richard  Gresley, 
Esq.,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1832.  in.  Amia,  d.  1851. 
Mr.  Phillimore  d.  29  July,  1831,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Phillimore,  Esq.  of  Shiplake  House,  D.C.L.,  J. P., 

Advocate  to  the  Admiralty,  Regius  Professor  of  Civil  Law  in 

the  University  of  Oxford,  Chancellor  of  the  Dioceses  of  Oxfonl, 

Worcester,  and  Bristol,  and  M.P.  for  St.  Mawesand  Yarmouth. 

He  ra.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Walter  Bagot,  Rector  of 

Blithfield  and   Leigh,  co.  Stafford,  brother  of  William,  Ist 

Lord  Bagot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  March,  1859)  had  issue, 

John  George,  late  of  Shiplake  House. 

Robert  Joseph  (Right  Hon.  Sir),  D.C.L.,  of  The  Coppice, 

Henley-on-Thames,  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty 

and  of  the  Arches  Court  of  Canterbury,  M.P.  for  Tavistuck 

1853-57,  H.M.   Advocate-General  1862-67,  6.5  Nov.  1810; 

TO.  19  Dec.  1844,  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Denison, 

Esq.  of  Ossington  Hall,  co.  Notts,  and  sister  of  John  Evelyn, 

Viscount  Ossington,  for  many  years  Speaker  of  the  House 

of   Commons,   and  of  Edward  Denison,   D.D.,  Bishop  of 

Salisbury,  and  has  issue,  Walter  George  Frank,  b.  21  Nov. 

1845,  ra.  1870,  Agnes,  dau.  of  C.  M.  Lushington,  Esq.,  M.P.; 

Catherine  Mary ;  Alice  Grenville ;  and  Lucy. 

Charles  Bagot,  ru.   1860,  Caroline  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  T. 

Randolph,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  and  Rector  of  Much 

Hadhani,  Herts,  and  grand-dau.  of  Bishop  of  London. 

Grevillc  (Rev.),  Rectorof  Henley-on-Thames, »;.  1857,  Emma, 

dau.  of  Ambrose  Goddard,  Esq.  of  The  Lawn,  Swindon, 

WUts,  M.P. 

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Eicharcl,  drowned  at  Oxford,  endeavouring  to  save  the  life 
of  a  friend. 

Augustus,  Kcar-Admiral  R.N.,  Superintendent  of  Naval 
Keserves,  m.  1864,  Harriet  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George 
and  Lady  Louisa  Forteseue,  and  had  issue,  Kichard  Fortes- 
cue,  6.  1865;  and  George  Grenville,  b.  1867. 

Mary.  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  1852. 

Dr.  Phillimore  d.  24  Feb.  1855.    His  eldest  son, 
John  Gkouge  Phillimobe,  Esq.   of  Shiplake,   Q.C.,  M.A., 

M.P.  for  Leominster,  6.  1809;  m.  1839,  llosalind  Margaret, 

youngest  dau.  of  Lord  Chief  Justice  Kniglit  Bruce,  and  had  a 

son, 
Egekton  Grenville  Bagot,  now  of  Shiplake. 

He  d.  27  April,  1865. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  bars  and  in  chief  as  many  cinquefoils  or. 
Crest  —On  a  tower  a  falcon  wings  elevated  all  ppr.  Molto — 
Fortem  posce  animum. 

Seal — Shiplake  House,  Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Oxford. 


PHILLIPPS    OF  GARENDON    PARK  AND 
GRACE    DIEU    MANOR. 

See  De  Lisle. 


PHIIiX,IPS    OF    liAWRENNY. 

PniLiiPs,  JonN  Fkedeeick  Lort,  Esq.  of  Law- 
renny  Park,  co.  Pembroke,  b.  27  Nov.  1854;  s.  his 
uncle  186G. 

ILtltCa(I^*~'r'i's  family  is  descended  from  the  Barlows 
who  possessed  the  Lawrenny  estates,  and  also  Cresswell  Priory, 
CO.  Pembroke,  before  IGOO,  and  on  the  female  side  from  Sir 
Eoger  Lort,  of  Stackpolc  Court,  in  the  same  co.  John  Barlow, 
of  Slebcch,  was  Sheriff  for  the  co.  15G2;  and  William  Barlow, 
of  Creswell,  1612.  The  first  bart.  we  find  of  the  family.  Sir 
John  Barlow,  was  Sheriff  in  1680  {see  Buske's  Exllnct  Baro- 
nctc'f/e). 

George  Phillips,  Esq.  (son  of  the  Rev.  George  Phillips),  m. 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Jolm  Lort,  Esq.  of  Prickeston,  by  IJorotliy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Lawrenny,  and  by  her  had 
(with  five  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bushel!,  Esq.;  Anne,  r,i. 
Henry  Stokes,  Esq.,  Jane;  Charlotte;  and  Harriet)  six  sons, 
John  Lort,  of  whom  presently;  George  (Rev.),  ra.  Mrs. 
Wackiiinon;  Richard;  James;  Charles,  Capt.  R.N. ,  ?)i.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Nicholson,  Esq.;  and  Owen,  Major 
n.E.I.C.S.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Lort  Phillips,  Esq.  m.  1809,  Augusta,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Ilbert,  Esq.  of  Bowringsleigh  and  Horswell,  Devon, 
and  d.  18  Oct.  1839,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1848), 

I.  George  Lokt,  of  Lawrenny  Castle. 

II.  John  Lort,  Capt.  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  m..  1st, 
Alice  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  T.  Davies,  Esq.  of  Mullock,  co. 
Pembnikc;  and  2ndly,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  Cooke, 
Esq.  of  East  End  House,  Hants,  but  d.  s.  ?).  1852. 

III.  Riehard  llberr,  r,i.  1830,  Frederica  Isabella,  oldest  dau. 
of  the  Baron  and  Baroness  do  Rutzen,  of  SlcbecU  Hall, 
CO.  Pcmljriike,  and  d.  18G0,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Frederick,  now  of  Lawrenny. 

2  Eilielbeit  Edward,  b.  23  Feb.  Is.o7. 

1  Frederica  Isabella,  m.  Alfred  Gillett,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Emmelino  Charlotte. 

IV.  Arthur  Lort,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Jones,  of  Pennylan,  co. 
Cardigan. 

V.  Peregrine  Lort,  Capt.  23rd  Fusiliers,  m.  Anna  Jane,  only 
child  of  John  Davies,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1861 ;  his  widow  m. 
2ndly.  0  June,  1866,  Major  Charles  liowland  Berkeley  Cal- 
cott,  21st  Cameronians. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth  Lort,  i».  Henry  George  Fownes,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Augusta  Lort,  m.  John  Henry  Phillips,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Williamston,  co.  Pembroke. 

III.  Ciiarlotte  Lort,  m.  John  Higgon,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill. 
The  eldest  son, 

George  Lort  Phillips,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Pem- 
broke, TO.  Isabella  Georgina,  only  dau.  of  John  Hcnsleigh 
Allen,  Esq.  ot  Cresselly,  and  granddau.  of  Lord  Robert 
Seymour.  He  d.  s.  p.  30  Oct.  1866,  and  his  estates  have  been 
inherited  by  his  nephew,  John  Frederick  Lort  Phillips,  an 
infant  and  ward  in  the  Court  of  Chancery.  George  Lort 
Phi  Hips  K.  to  the  Lawrenny,  Rose  Market,  and  Nash  estates  at 
the  death  of  Sir  William  Owen  Barlow,  Bart.,  in  1851,  under 
the  will  of  Hugh  Owen  Barlow,  M.P.  for  the  Pembroke 
boroughs,  who  d.  1809. 

Arms~Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or,  quarterly  with  LoRT.  Crest— A  lion  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— Animo  ct  fide. 

iScaJ— Lawrenny,  near  Pembroke, 


PHILLIPS    OF    GLENVIEW, 

Phillips,  Eev.  Thomas  George  Johnston,  of 
Glenview,  co.  Cavan,  M.A.,  Incuuibent  of  Killoghter 
CO.  Cavan,  m.  1860,  Charlotte  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Violetstown,  co.  Westmeath. 

?LtncngC.^Sm  Thomas  Phillips,  Knt.,  was  appointed  in 
1610,  by  James  I.,  Surveyor-General  of  the  Plantations  in 
Ulster,  and  obtained  by  letters  patent,  dated  13  Dec.  1615,  the 
town,  castle,  manor,  and  one  thousand  acres  of  Newton 
Limavady,  co.  Londonderry.  He  m.  Alison,  dau.  of  Sir  Wil- 
liam Usher,  Knt.,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  by  Isabella  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Adam  Loftus,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland  1582.  Sir  Thomas  d.  15  Aug.  1636,  and 
was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Dudley  Phillips,  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  Newton  Lima- 
vady during  the  Rebellion  of  1641,  b.  IGIO;  to.  Miss  Paulet, 
and  d.  1672,  leaving  issue,  George,  Paulet,  and  Thomas.  The 
third  son, 

Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.,  to.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Richardson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bagshaw,  co.  Cavan,  son  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  obtained  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Bagshaw,  Knt.  of  Castle 
Bagshaw,  who  had  acquired  that  estate  by  patent  in  1039.  He 
d.  1699,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  who  left  a  dau.,  to.  Valentine  Sword,  Esq. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan,  d.  intestate.    Adminis- 
tration granted  to  his  brother  James,  14  July,  1692. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Phillips,  Esq.,  m.  1702,  Margaret  Haynes,  co.  Cavan, 
and  with  her  acquired  estates  in  that  co.  He  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.,  to.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wade, 
Esq.  of  Clonebrany,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  intestate  (admini- 
stration was  granted  24  Dec.  1730),  leaving  an  only  son  and 
heir, 

Michael  Phillips,  Esq.  6.  1730.  who  obtained  under  the 
will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  John  Wade,  E.sq.,  the  lands  of 
Coolior  or  Ashgreen,  CO.  Meath.  He  'ni.  1771,  Mabel,  dau.  of 
Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (4th  son  of  Alderman  Richard 
Tighe),  and  by  her  was  father  of 

Thomas  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Ashpark,  co.  Meath,  m.  1st, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Tandy,  Esq.  of  Johnsbrook,  co.  Meath, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Michael,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  M.D.,  who  settled  in  Canada. 
1.  Map.el.  II.  Marian,  m.  Robert  Miller,  Esq. 

Blr.  Phillips  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.,  of 
St.  Margaret's,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  .Joshua. 
III.  Frances.        iv.  Jane.       v.  Marianne,       xi.  Elfrida. 

His  eldest  son, 

Michael  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Glenview,  Major  in  the  Cavan 
Militia,  J. P.  co.  Cavan,  b.  1796;  to.  1832,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Iligatt  Tench,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaly,  co.  AVexford,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's,  and 
d.  23  Dec.  1876,  leaving  two  sons,  n 

I.  Thomas  George  Johnston,  now  of  Glenview.  S' 

II.  lleygate  Henry  Evatt,  M.D.,  Dublin  and  Cambridge,  for- 
merly Assistant-Surgeon,  44th  regt. ;    b.   1841;    m.   1870, 
F'anny,  only  child  of  Henry  Meredith,  Esq.  of  Edgbaston,    ;| 
near  Birmingham. 

iSeaJ— Glenview,  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 


PHILLIPS    OF    WITSTON    HOUSE. 
Phillips,  William  Eeginald,  Esq.  of  Witston 
House,  CO.  Monmouth,  b.  1850 ;   s.  his  father  1872, 

JLtncntJC— William  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Witston  House, 
CO.  Monmouth,  son  of  William  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Witston  House, 
J.P.  (who  d.  25  May,  1836)  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Thomas  Richards,  of  Stow  Hill,  Newport,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1845,  b.  28  May,  1796;  m.  1st,  8  Oct. 
1820,  Margaret  Matilda,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Bodie, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  whom  he  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Grace  Rebecca,  m.  Arthur  Troughton  Roberts,  Esq.  ct 
Colomendey,  co.  Flint. 

II.  Paulina  Matilda,  to.  Robert  Vassal,  Esq.  of  Nelson  LodgW 
Clifton. 

He  in.  2ndly,  8  June,  1841,  Matilda  Louisa,  only  child  of  Lieut,  j  i 
George  Potter,  R.N.,  and  had  by  her  a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  William  Reginald,  now  of  Witston  House. 
lU.  Laura,  m.  Andrew  Knox  Bickards,  Esq.,  B.A. 


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^rwit— Quarterly :  Island  4th,  gn.,  three  boars'  heads  or; 
2n(i  and  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  between  four  pheons  or.  Ciist — A 
boar's  head  sa.  lansued  gu.  ringed  or.     Motto — Spero  meliora. 

Stat— Witston  llouse,  Newport,  co.  MoninoutU. 


PHILLIPS    OP    CULHAM    HOUSE. 

Phillips,  Joun  Siiawe,  Esq.  of  Culham  House, 
CO.  Oxford,  J.P.  for  Berks  ar.d  Oxon,  b.  20  Jan. 
1843  ;  m.  22  Feb.  1866,  Maria  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
of  Henley  S.  Grreaves,  Esq.  of  Elmsall  Lodge,  co. 
Tork,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

John  IIenlet  Siiawe,  b.  16  April,  1S67. 

ILlHragC— The  late  John  Shawe  Phillits,  Esq.  of  Cul- 
ham  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.  (son  of  Joun  Phillips,  Esq.  of 
Culham,  by  his  wife  Philippa),  served  as  Iligli  Sheriff  of  co. 
Oxford  1842.  He  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Duffield, 
Esq.  of  Marcham  Park,  M.P.,  and  dying  lSo9,  left,  with  other 
issue,  an  elder  son  and  heir,  the  present  John  Shawe  Pbillus, 
Esq.  of  Culham  House. 

/S^at— Culliam  Hou£e,  Abingdon. 


PHILLPOTTS    OF    POP.THGWIDDEN. 

Phillpotts,  Eev.  Thomas,  of  Portbgwidden, 
Cornwall,  M.A.,  educated  at  Eton,  was  Fellow  of 
King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  is  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro, 
and  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop,  lateViear  of  St.  Feock, 
J.P.,  b.  1807;  ?«.  Feb.  1831,  Mary  Emma  Penelope, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Ulysses  Theophihts 
Hughes,  Esq.,  E.N.,  of  Groresend,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Hughes,  6.  1844;  d.  unm.  1871. 

I.  Emily  Sibella,  m.  3  July,  1860,  Herbert  Prodgers,  Esq.  of 
Kington  St.  Michael's,  Wilts. 

II.  Helen,  m.  the  Kev.  Arthur  Bourchier  Wrey,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  St.  Mary  Church,  Devon.    She  d.  Blay,  1878. 

III.  Georgiana  Sophia,  m.  Eichard  Michael  Williams,  Esq., 
Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Hussars,  2nd  son  of  Sir  W.  Williams,  Bart. 
He  d.  25  Dec.  1867. 

IV.  Mary  Charlotte,  m.  John  Maurice  Herbert,  of  Bocklands, 
CO.  Hereford,  J.P.,  Judge  of  County  Courts. 

V.  Emma  Penelope,  vi.  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Tremayne,  M.P., 
of  Carclew,  Cornwall. 

VI.  Alice  Maud,  m.  Eev.  William  Hopldnson,  Eector  of 
Marholm,  Hunts. 

iLtntatJC. — John  Phulpotts,  of  Gloucester  (son  of  John 

^hillpotts,  of  The  Sonke,  co.  Hereford,  by  Eleanor  his  wife, 

'au.  of  the  Rev.  H.  Hopkins),  6.  1743  at  The  Sonke,  now  called 

.angarren  Court,  in  the  parish  of  Langaren,  which  had  been 

he  property  of  his  family  for  upwards  of  two  hundred  years, 

1  which  he  sold  1791.    He  m.  1772,  Sibella,  dau.  and  co- 

iress  of  Samuel  Codrington  Glover,  of  Bridge  water,  Somerset. 

'lO  removed,  1782,  to  the  city  of  Gloucester,  where  he  con- 

inued  till  his  death,  1815.    Of  his  numerous  famUy,  the  fol- 

ving  four  sons  survived  him, 

•  toHN,  late  of  Portbgwidden. 

Henry,  Lord  Bishop  of  Exeter,  6.  1778;  m.  1804,  Maria,  dau. 

of  the  late  William  Surtecs,  Esq.,  and  d.  1869,  leaving  issue. 

Thoma.s,  a  Merchant  in  London,  ni.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 

late  Abraham  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  had  issue, 

deceased. 

George,  Lieut.-Col.  B.E.;  m.  1815,  Maria  McNabb,  of 
Canada,  and  had  issue,  deceased. 

he  eldest  son, 
John  Phillpotts,  Esq.  of  Portbgwidden,  J.P.,  Barrister-at- 

w,  and  for  many  years  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Gloucester,  b. 

To;  TO.  Sept.  1797,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chandler,  Esq.  oi 
■hcroft  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1849,  the  same  year  as 
Is  wife,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son,   the  present  Rev. 
uoMAS  Phillpotts,  of  Portbgwidden. 
A  nriA — Gu.,  a  cross  between  four  swords  erect  arg.,  pommels 

l  hilts  or.    Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  hold- 
i.i  in  the  hand  a  sword  all  ppr.     Motto — Semper  paratus. 
iitut — Portbgwidden,  near  Truro,  Cornwall. 


PHIPPS    OF    LEIGHTON    HOUSE. 
Phipps,  Richaed  Leckonby  Hotheesall, Esq. 
'  Leighton  House,  b.  1842  ;    m.  1871,  Julia,  dau. 
the   late   Henry  Alcock,  Esq.   of    Aii-eyille,   co. 
ork,  and  has  issue, 
I.  John  Lewis,  6.  1872. 


Mr.  Phipps,  who  was  educated  at  Harrow,  and 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  was  called  to  the  Bar  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1869,  and  is  a  Magistrate  for  Wilts. 

JLtllCatJC.— The  Phipps  family  Las  for  a  very  long  period 
been  settled  in  Wilts. 

Heney  Phipps,  temp.  Henbt  VIII.,  was  possessed  of  lands 
at  Westbury  and  Charlford.  He  U.  "  stroken  in  yeares,"  and 
by  his  will,  dated  15Ua,  left  his  property  to 

Nicholas  Phipps,  living  15GS,  who  had  estates  in  the  pansh  of 
Westbury,  and  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Leigh.  He  left  three 
sons,  I.  Nicholas,  ancestorof  the  family  of  Phipps  o///fyjcoo< 
House,  Wilts,  extinct  in  the  male  line  ;  ii.  Thomas,  of  whou 
we  treat;  and  in.  Paul.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Phipps,  was  father  of  Thomas  Phipps,  whose  son, 
Paul  Phipps,  added  greatly  to  the  patrimonial  estates  of  his 
family  in  the  parish  of  Westbury.  He  left  two  sons,  i.  John, 
J. P.,  whose  sons  d.  s.  2>.;  and  ii.  Thomas.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  Wilts,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1734,  and  M.P.  for  Westbury;  m.  21  March,  1705, 
Christian,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  Warminster 
and  Sutton  Magna,  Wilts  ;  and  dying  1747,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  J. P.,  Receiver- 
General  for  Wilts  during  57  years,  and  High  Sheriff  1774. 
He  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Uele,  Esq.  of  Sarum, 
M.D.,  and  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Maria,  to.  Bryan  Edwards,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Southampton,  author  of  the  History  of  Jamaica  ;  and 
a  son, 

Thomas  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  m.  1774,  Pene- 
lope, dau.  of  Lewis  Clutterbuck,  Esq.  of  Widcombe  House, 
near  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  Gilbert  Trowe  Beckett 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Penleigh  House,  Wilts,  High  Sheriff  1807)  had 
issue, 
Thomas  Hentit  Hele.  his  heir. 

Charles  L«wis,  of  Dilton  Court,  Wilts,  Lieut. -Col.  Wiltshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  1782,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SheriiT, 
1839;  m.  7  March.  1808,  Sophia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Hales,  Bart,  of  Hale  Place,  Kent ;  and  d.  9  Aug.  186.'. 
Paul,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  K.H.,  served  throughout  the 
Peninsula,  and  was  at  Waterloo,  b.  18  Jan.  1789;  m.  Mrs. 
Kingston,  widow  of  Benjamin  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Walto:\ 
Hall,  and  eldest  dau.  of  John  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Downes, 
Hants;  and  dying  22  Nov.  1858,  left  (with  one  dau  . 
Jacintha  Penelope,  m.  14  June,  1859)  her  cousin,  Thomu:; 
H.  H.  Leckouby  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  a  son, 
Capt.  Phipps,  who  distinguished  himself  in  the  Crimea, 
and  under  Havelock  at  the  capture  oi  Lucknow. 

Mr.  Phipps  d.  10  Sept.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Henkt  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1804,  and  Chairman  of  the  WUts 
Quarter  Sessions  at  Warminster,  6.  30  Nov.  1777 ;  m.  1799, 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Leckonby,  Esq.  of  Great 
Eccleston  and  Hothersall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  22  May,  ls35)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Henrt  Hele,  of  Leighton  House. 

John  Lewis,  late  of  Leighton  House. 

Eichard  Leckonby,  Col.  in  the  army,  of  Charlton  House, 
Somerset,  b.  1804;  rf.  21  Oct.  1870. 

Edward  James,  Rector  of  Stainfield,  Suffolk,  in.  27  Aug.  1844, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Vcn.  Archdeacon  Butson. 

Arthur  Constantine,  of  Whitstone  House,  Somerset,  6. 1809 ; 
d.  1867. 

Charles  Paul,  now  of  Dilton  Court. 

Emma.  Mary  Jacintha. 

Mr.  Phipps  d.  8  Aug.  1S41,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Henkt  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  Honse,  Wilt?, 
and  Butleigh  Court,  Somerset,  b.  15  March,  1800;  vi.  1827, 
Hester,  only  dau.  of  William  Hall,  Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  Oxford, 
and  dying  4  April,  1S47,  left  issue.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Henbt  Leckonbt  Hele  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton 
House,  Wilts,  to.  14  June,  1859,  his  cousin,  Jacintha  Penelope, 
only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Paul  Phipps,  K.H.,  and  dying  «.  :p. 
was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

John  Lewis  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  Wilts,  J.P.  an^l 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864;  m.  11  Sept.  Is34,  Mary  Anne  Barney, 
ward  of  Lawrence  Hey  worth,  Esq.  of  Yew  Tree,  near  Liverpool, 
and  d.  1871,  leaving  a  son, 

Richabd  Leckonby  Hotheesall,  now  of  Leighton  House. 

Anns — Sa.,  a  trefoil  slipped  between  eight  martlets  arg. 
Crest — A  lion's  jamb  erect  sa.,  holding  a  trefoil  slipped  arg. 

SeaA — Leighton  House,  Westbury,  Wilts. 


PHIPPS    OF    CHALCOT    AND    DILTON 
COURT. 

Phipps,  Chaeies  Paul,  Esq.  of  Chalcot  and 
Dilton  Court,  Wilts,  D.L.,  High  SherifF  1875,  M.P- 
for   Westbury  1869-74,  S.  26  Sept.  1815;  m.  21 

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PIG 


March,  1844,  Emma  Mary,  dau.  of  M.  Benson, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  grand-dau.  of  M.  Benson, 
Esq.  of  Lutwjche  Hall,  Salop,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Chakles  Nicholas  Paul,  b.  4  Nov.  1845;  m.  13  Oct.  1874, 
Clare  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Fredericlc  Hervey  Bathurst, 
Bart,  ol  Clarendon  Park,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  Evelyn 
Cecilia,  and  another  dau. 

II.  WilUam  WUton,  6.  15  Feb.  1S47;  m.  9  Nov.  1876,  Jessie, 
dau.  of  William  Butler  Duncan,  Esq.  of  New  York,  and 
has  issue,  Margaret. 

III.  Thomas  Hele,  b.  10  Aug.  1848,  Capt.  7th  Hussars. 

IV.  Frederick  Hothersall,  b.  11  Feb.  1S56. 

I.  Etheldreda.  ii.  Susan  Jacintha. 

Mr.  Phipps  is  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Henry  Hele 
Phipps,  Esq.  of  Leighton  House,  Wilts  (who  d. 
8  Aug.  1841),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  William  Leckonby,  Esq.  of  Great  Eccleston,  and 
Hothersall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

For  Lineage,  see  Phipps  of  Lti'jhlon  House. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  trefoil  slipped  between  eight  mullets  arg.  Cre&t 
— A  lion's  jamb  couped  erect  sa.,  holding  a  mullet  slipped  arg. 

Seat — Chalcot,  Westbury,  Wilts. 


PICKERSaiLL    OF    BLENDON    HALL 
AND    NETHEENE    HOUSE. 

PiCEEESGiLL,  WiLiiAii  CuxLiFFE,  Esq.  of  Blcn- 
don  Hall,  Kent,  and  Netherne  House,  Surrey,  b.  22 
Oct.  1811 ;  m.  17  Dec.  1835,  Anna,  dau.  of  George 
W.  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  near  Baltimore,  U.S., 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  W'lLLiAii  CcKLiFFE,  6.  4  Feb.  1844;  m.  18  Feb.  1865, 
Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Joseph  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Palermo, 
and  d.  at  Paris,  18  May,  1868. 

II.  John,  6.  4  Sept.  1846;  d.  1848. 

I.  Sophia,  ra.  23  April,  1S57,  Louis  Jay,  Esq.  of  Frankfort- 
on-the-Maine. 

II.  Anna  Riggs,  m.  7  June,  186C,  Carl  Jay,  Esq.,  also  of 
Frankfort. 

iLtUCttCJC— John  Pickeksgill,  Esq.  of  Netheme  House, 
Surrey,  and  Tavistock  Square,  London,  6.  13  Aug.  1785; 
ra.  2  Aug.  1810,  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Cunliffe,  Esq. 
of  High  House,  Addingham,  co.  York,  and  sister  of  Ellis 
Cunliffe  Lister  Kay,  Esq.  of  Manningham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir,  now  of  Blandon  Hall  and  Netheme 
House. 

II.  John  C.  Pickeksgill  CuNLrFFE,  Esq.  of  Hooley  House, 
Coulsdon,  Surrey,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Cunliffe,  1867:  6.  28  March,  1819; 
TO.  30  Jan.  1849,  Helen  Hutton,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev. 
Canon  Dale,  of  St.  Paul's  Cathedral,  and  d.  1873,  having 
had  issue, 

1  John  Cunliffe,  now  of  Coulsdon,  Surrey,  B.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  28  Dec.  1850. 

2  Harry,  h.  l8o8.  3  Charles,  6.  18G3. 
1  Helen  Dale.  2  Mary  Harriette. 

3  Evelyn  Sophia.  4  Gertrude  Anna. 
5  Slargaret  Emily.  6  Alice. 

7  Mabel.  8  Ethel. 

III.  Thomas  Thompson,  6.  1821 ;  d.  wnm.  1847. 

I.  Sophia,  m.  4  Jan.  1844,  Eobert  Eoger,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of 
Hadlow  Casle,  Kent. 

II.  Harrictti-  Eliza,  m.  18  April,  18C5,  Eev.  Henry  Shepherd, 
Eector  of  Chaldon,  Surrey. 

Mr.  Pickersgill  d.  11  Nov.  1865. 

An;is—krg..  three  eagles,  wings  elevated  sa. ;  on  a  chief  gu. 
as  many  fountains  ppr.  Crent — On  a  rock  ppr.  an  eagle,  wings 
elevated  sa.  bezantce,  and  holding  in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet 
litchii  or.     Motto — Quae  recta  sequor. 

Sen(s— Blendon  Hall,  Bexley,  Kent;  and  Netheme  House, 
Merstham,  Surrey. 


PIGOTT    OF    EDGMOND. 
PiGOTT,    Bey.    John    Drtden,   of   Sundorne 
Castle,  Salop,  b.  18  April,  1808,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Corbet  1866. 

JLtltCaSC— Adescendantof  the  ancient  Norman  family  of 
Picot,  EiciiABD  PiGOTT,  m.  the  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir 
Eichard  de  Peshale,  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  and  obtained  with 
her  that  fine  estate. 

EoBEBT  PiGOTT,  of  Chctwyud,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1517, 
y,i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Blunt,  Knt.  of  Kinlet,  and  had 
issue, 

Thoslas  Pigoit,  of  Chetwynd,  whose  sun, 


EoBERT  PiGOTT,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop 
1574,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Gatacro, 
Esq.  of  Gatacre,  numerous  issue,  and  w*  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1615, 
m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  dying 
1620,  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1624, 
m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Leveson,  Knt.,  and  had  a 
son, 

Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ealph 
Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  co.  Stafford,  and  dying  1665,  was  «.  by 
his  son, 

Waltek  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Dryden,  Bart,  of  Canons  Ashby,  co.  Northampton,  and 
dying  1CG9,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robeet  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Sheriff  of  Salop,  1697,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  AYilliam  W'ard,  Esq.  of  Willingsworth,  co. 
Stafford  (brother  of  Edward,  Lord  Dudley  and  Ward),  by 
whom  he  had,  with  two  daua..  Honor,  m.  John  Harvey,  Esq. 
and  Ann,  m.  Eichard  Lyster,  Esq.  of  Eowton,  Salop,  six  sons, 
of  whom  the  4th,  William,  was  ancestor  of  the  Pigotts  of 
Doddcrshall,  to  which  Article  refer.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetw)-nd  Park,  Salop,  and  of 
Chesterton  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon,  6.  21  Nov.  1699;  m.  1st, 
Diana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury, 
but  had  no  issue ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Peers,  Esq.  of 
Criggion,  co.  Montgomery,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and 
four  daus.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Rebecca,  m.  John  Mytton, 
Esq.  of  Halston.  Dying  in  May,  1770,  Mr.  Pigott  was  «.  ab 
Chetwynd  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1774,  who  sold 
the  estate  at  Chetwynd,  lived  for  some  time  at  Geneva,  married 
abroad,  and  had  a  son,  who  d.  before  him.  His  own  death 
happened  at  Toulouse,  7  July,  1794.     His  brother. 

The  Rev.  William  Pigott,  Rector  of  Chetwynd  and  Edg- 
mond,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston, 
Salop,  and  had  issue, 

William,  Capt.  82nd  regt.  of  foot,  d.  at  Gibraltar,  1795. 

John  Drtden,  his  successor  in  the  Edgmond  estate. 

Arabella. 

Anne,  m.  John  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Sundorne  Castle. 

Mary.  Harriott. 

The  Eev.  William  Pigott  d.  9  March,  1811,  in  his  70th  year. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Drtden  Pigott,  of  Edgmond,  Rector  of  the 
same  place,  and  Habberley,  m.  3  Feb.  Ib06,  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  by  whom  be 
had  issue, 

John  Drtden,  now  of  Sundorne  Castle.       William  Henry. 

Arthur  James.  Leighton  Price. 

Francis,  now  of  Edgmond. 

Frederick.  George  William. 

Louisa  Harriott.  Frances  Sarah. 

Augusta  Honoria.  Arabella. 

Rosamond  Dorothy  Henrietta  Ord. 

He  d.  1865. 

Anns — Erm.,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fess  sa.    Crest ^Ai 
wolf's  head  erased  arg.  langued  gu. 
Seat — Sundorne  Castle,  Shrewsbury. 


PIGOTT    OF    DODDERSHALL    PARK. 

Pigott,  William  Haeyet,  Esq.  of  Doddershal 
Park,  Bucks,  J.P.,  1st  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1848. 

3L incase— Rev.  William  Pigott,  Rector  of  Edgmond  am 
Chetwynd  Salop  4th  son  of  Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd 
Sheriff  of  Salop  1697  (see  Pigott  of  Edgmond),  m.  Dorothy,  dat 
of  John  Cotes,  Esq.  of  W^oodcote,and  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  luK 
with  other  issue,  ' 

William,  his  heir.  !  * 

Dorothy,  m.  Walter  Harvey  Thnrsby,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury.  ,  . 
Sarah,  m.  Henry  Bevan,  Esq.  of  Shrew.sbury.  m 

Anne,  m.  Gen.  Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  Bart.  ■ 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Pigott,  Esq.,  s.  to  Doddershall  Park,  co.  Buckin; 
ham,  1789,  at  the  death  of  Christabella,  'Viscountess  Saye  ar 
Sele,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1792.  He  m.  Sophia,  on 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Wolseley,  Bart,  of  Wolseley,  co.  Staffer 
and  by  her  (who  d.  ISOl)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John  Charles,  Licut.-Col.  Eoyal  Bucks  Militia,  m.  Elizabet 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Staffer 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  John. 

James  Noel  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Grendon  Underwood,  Bucks. 

Emni.i,  ',ii.  1792,  .lohn  Harvey  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Abingt 
Aboey,  co.  Northampton. 

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Sclina  Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Baker,  R.N.;  and  d.s.p. 

Ib'Jo. 
Mr.  I'igott  d.  20  Feb.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Doddershall  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  of  the  3rd  regt.  of  local  Militia,  b. 
22  Oct.  1773;  m.  Pec.  1794,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  King, 
Bector  of  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
George  Gbenville  Wandesford,  his  heir. 
■\Villiani,  Ensign  2oth  rcgt.  of  foot,  J.  April,  1817. 
John  Uoi)ert,  Perpetual  Curate  of  North  Marston,  Bucks ; 
ho  il.  Feb.  1852. 

Emma  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Wilson,  Rector  of  Ashwcll- 
thorpe,  Norfolk,  nephew  to  Lord  Berners;  she  d.  1827  ;  he 
U.  ISoO. 

Col.  Pigott  d.  2  June,  1838.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Gkenville  Wandesford  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Dodders- 
hall  Park,  Col.  Royal  Bucks  Militia,  M.P.  for  St.  Mawcs 
1830;  w.  1st,  26  Oct.  1822,  Charlotte,  younger  dau.  of  Edward 
Beeston  Long,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  Surrey,  which  lady 
d.  s.  J).  1823;  and  he  m.  2ndly,  31  Oct.  1838,  Charlotte, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Astoa  Hall,  Salop, 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

William  Harvey,  now  of  Doddershall. 
Wary  Louisa,  d.  4  April,  1875. 

fie  d.  4  Jan.  18G5. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fess  sa.    Crest — A 
wolfs  head  erased  arg.  languod  gu.   Motto — Toute  foys  prcste. 
£««£— Doddershall  Park,  Aylesbury. 


PIGOTT    OP    CAPARD. 

Pigott,  HE^-RY  Aemand  Robeet,  Esq.  of 
Capard,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  b.  2  April,  1830 ;  m. 
1st,  Julia  Theresa  Eleanor  Ellen,  dau.  of  Edward 
.Baron  de  Sturler,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Feb.  1865) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Rodeet,  6.  J2  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Arthur,  0.  1  Dec.  1863;  rf.  4  Feb.  1865. 
I.  Mary  Ellen,  0.  14  Feb.  1865. 

He  »».  2ndly,  1875,  Cecile  Adele,  dau.  of  E.  Baron 
de  Sturler. 

iLtltCitgC. — John  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Dysart,  Queen's  Co., 
had  a  grant  of  that  estate  by  letters  patent  dated  23  Feb. 
156i,  in  all  which  he  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Robert  Pigott,  Knt.  of  Dysart,  knighted  by  Sir  Arthur 
Chichester,  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  30  Sept.  1609 ;   had  a  re- 
cant of  Dysart  by  patent,  dated  16  Oct.  1587,  and  obtained  a 
grant  of  Corbally.  Capard,  and  other  lands  in  Queen's  Co., 
by  patent  dated  29  April,  1622.    He  ra.  1st,   Anne,  dau.  of 
William  St.  Leger,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  St.  Leger, 
lord  Deputy,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1599)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Jons-,  of  Grangbeg,  s.  to  Dysart,  Major  in  the  army,  sl.ain 
in  battle  with  the  Irish,  1646,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Colclough,  Knt.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  and  had,  with  other 
issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Dysart,  whose  lineal  descendant  and  repre- 
sentative, temp.  George  111., 

Rev.  Richard  Pigott.  D.D.,  of  Dysart,  had  an  only 
dau.  and  heir,  An.se,  m.  March,  1783,  Robert  Shaplaml 
Carcw,  Esq.  of  Castle  Boro,  co.  Wexford,  and  was 
mother  of  Robert  Suapland,  1st  Lord  Carcw. 

2  Thom.^s,  of  Long  Ashton,  Somerset. 

3  Alexander,  ancestor  of  Pigott,  Bart,  of  Knapion(,sce 
Bi'RKE's  PteriDje  nud  Uaronctoge). 

4  John,  ancestor  of  Pigott  of  liiluenduff. 

XI.  Alexander,  of  Innlshannon,  co.  Cork. 
I.  Sibclla.  II.  Joan. 

hi.  Dorothea,  in.  Andrew  Hoult,  Esq.  of  Aghcnchelly,  co. 
Cork,  who  d.  Dec.  1637. 

Sir  Robert  m.  2ndly,  Thomasine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Chris- 
topher Peyton,  Auditor  at  War,  and  widow  of  Peter  Baptiste, 
tdias  Castilion,  by  w  hom  he  had  further  issue, 
III.  Tiio.MAS,  of  whom  hereafter. 

iv.  William,  of  Killinny,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Dowdall,  Knt.  of  Kiltinny,  co.  Limerick,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  Knt.  of  PoUylong, 
and  widow  of  John  Southwell,  Esq.  of  Rathkealc;  and  d. 
26  Feb.  1667,  leaving  issue, 

John,  of  Kiltinny,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1st,  Garthrude, 
<lau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  1st  bart.  of  Castle  Mattress, 
by  whom  (who  d.  28  May,  1683)  he  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Kilfinny,  who  had  two  sons,  John  and 
William,  both  d.  s.  p.  in  1718. 

2  SoPTHWELL,  who  s.  to  Capard.  3  John,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Boocrt,  d.  s.  p.  6  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 


He  m.  2ndly,  1606.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Caj.iar  Col- 
clough, 2nd  ban.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir 
Caisar  Colclough,  3rd  bart.  of  Tintern  Abbey,  and  widow 
of  Robert  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Rosegarland,  co.  Wcxt'ord,  by 
whom  (who  d.  23  April,  1723),  he  bail  no  issue.  Ho 
a.ssumcd  the  additional  surname  of  Colclocgu  on  hid 
2nd  marriage,  and  r/.  »  .^lay,  1717. 

Martha,  m.  Lieut.  George  Stamer,  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co. 
Waterford. 
V.  Arthur.  vi.  Robert. 

IV.  Thomasine,  m.  1st,  Argentine  Hall,  Esq.  of  Leamcon, 
CO.  Cork,  who  <<.  Aug.  1637;  and  2ndly,  Col.  Prime  Iron 
Rochfort,  who  was  shot  by  order  of  Oliver.  Cromwell, 
14  May,  1652. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Cosby,  Esq.  of  Stradbally,  Queen's 
Co.,  whoc<.  Dec.  1631. 

Sir  Robert  made  his  will  23  May,  1641,  which  was  proved 
17  April,  1644.     His  eldest  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  s.  to  that  estate,  and  ob- 
tained a  re-grant  of  same  and  Corbally  by  patent  dated  6  Dec. 
1G39,  which  estates  he  put  into  settlement  on  his  son's  marriage, 
1676,  and  entailed  tliem  on  the  male  descendants  of  himself 
and  his  brother,  William  Pigott.  He  had  two  sons,  Robert 
and  Chidley,  who  both  enjoyed  the  estate  in  succession.  He 
rf.  intestate,  and  administration  was  granted  of  his  chattels, 
30  Aug.  1686,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  m.  (settlements  dated 
26  Feb.  1676;,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Southwell,  1st  bart. 
of  Castle  Mattress  who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Fitzgerald,  Esq., 
CO.  Limerick,  and  rf.  1717.  He  d.s.p.  1700,  intestate,  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Chidley  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  who  administered  to  his 
eldar  brother,  6  July,  1708,  and  rf.  s.  p.  1718,  when  the  estate 
reverted,  under  the  settlement  of  1676,  to  his  cousin, 

Southwell  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capaid.  He  m.  Henrietta 
Wynanda  Vandergrall,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  March,  1747)  he 
had  issue, 

I.  CoLCLOCon,  his  heir. 

II.  Dowdall,  successor  to  his  brother, 

in.  John,  of  Rathkeale,  m.  May,  1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Brcwnlow,  Esq.,  M.P.  (ancestor  of  Lord  Lurgan)  by  Lady 
Elizabeth  Hamilton  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James,  6th  Earl 
of  Abercorn,  and  had  a  son, 

John,  heir  to  his  uuclos. 

I.  Cornelia  Gertrude,  Hi.  May,  1739,  Sir  John  Piers,  4th  bart. 
of  Tristemagh. 

II.  Margaret,  i,i.  Dec.  1741,  Edward  Rigg;.,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London. 

III.  Henrietta,  m.  Mr.  Agnew. 

Mr.  Pigott,  whose  will,  dated  18  Slay,  1751,  with  a  codicil, 
dated  20  Feb.  1755,  was  proved  24  Sept.  1756,  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Colclough  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  m.  April,  1739,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Edward  Riggs,  M.P.  for  Killybegs,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Medlycott,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Mil- 
bourne  ;  and  rf.  s.  p.  1779,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Dowdall  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  whose  will,  dated 
25  Feb.  178.3,  was  proved  20  Feb.  17o9.  He  rf.  s.jy.,  and  was 
s.  by  his  nephew, 

John    Pigott,    Esq.    of    Capard,  to.   Elizabeth,     dau.    of 
Jonathan  Lovett,   Esq.  of  Liscombe,  co.  Buckingham,  and 
had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  rf.  vnm. 

III.  Thomas  Southwell,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  1"J  Dec.  1793; 
m.  1820,  Josephine  de  Steiger,  dau.  of  Frederic.  Baron  de 
Riggisberg,  by  whom  (who  was  0.  2i  May,  1798,  and  rf. 
17  June,  l^ol)  he  left  at  his  decease,  24  Oct.  1837,  two  sons 
and  three  daus., 

1  John  Rudolph  William,  b.  1  Jan.  1822;  rf.  21  Dec.  1862. 

2  Henry  .Vrmand  Robert,  now  of  Capard. 

1  JIargarct  Sophia  Elizabeth,  i/i.  Alfred  Zccrleder,  and  has 
issue. 

2  Ficderika  Henrietta  JIary  Fanny,  m.  Wiliam  dc  Steiger, 
and  has  issue;  she-(/.  1878. 

3  Henrietta  Sopliia  Eleanor  Anna,  vi.  Xavcrde  Merhart, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  JIary,  m.  15  June,  1807,  Rev.  Sir  Henry  Delves  Brough- 
ton,  8th  bart.  of  Brougbton;  and  rf.  26  Dec.  1803. 

Mr.  Pigott  rf.  1828,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

JouN  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Capard,  );t.  Harriett  Eleanor  Thorpe 
Porter,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jiihn,  rf.  v.tim.  v.p.  1S46. 

II.  Henry  Pearcc,  rf.  unm.  v.  p.  27  May,  1864,  accidentally 
drowned  in  the  lake  at  Capard. 

III.  Edward,  rf.  unm.  v.  p. 

Mr.  Picott  (/.  without  surviving  issue,  3  March,  1867,  and  was 
s.  by  his  nephew,  Ujiii&x  Abmakd  Rouect  X'icott,  now  of 

Capard. 


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PIG- 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PIG 


Arms — Erm.,  three  fusils  conjoined  in  fcss  sa.  the  centre  one 
charged  witli  a  crescent  cir,  ior  clilTerence.  Crest — A  wolfs 
head  erased  arg.  charged  with  a  crescent  gu. 

Sc"«(s— Capard,  Kosenalis,  Queen's  Co. ;  Eathkeali,  co. 
Limerick :  and  Chateau  do  Kiesen,  Canton  of  Berne,  Switzer- 
land. 


PIGOTT    OF    BUOCKLET    HALL. 

Pigott-Smtth-Pigott,  John  Hugh  Wadham, 
Esq.  of  Brockley  Hall,  and  Brockley  Court,  and 
The  Grove,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1819  ;  m. 
13  Aug.  1857,  Blanche  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Eaymond  Arundell,  Esq.  (of  the  noble  family  of 
Aeundell  of  Wanloui-),  and  has  hiid  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Hoon,  6.  27  Nov.  ISCO. 
u.  Ernest  Henry,  d.  26  Feb.  1869. 

III.  Basil,  il.  13  Nov.  1870. 

IV.  Bertram  Joseph  Arundell,  6.  26  March,  1374. 

I.  Blanche  Mary.  it.  Maud  Isabel  Mary. 

lu.  Edith  Florence  Mary.         iv.  Sybil  Constance  Mary. 

ILfltCilGP* — i^<^^  Burke's  Peerage  and  Barnnetoge.  Sir 
Charles  Pigott,  Bart,  of  Knapton,  Queen's  Co.).  Col. 
TnoMAs  Pigott  went  over  to  Ireland  in  1641,  and  purchased 
the  manor,  lands  and  Living  of  Brackley,  the  manor,  lands  and 
Living  of  Ivingston  Seymour,  and  the  manor  of  Weston-super- 
Mare,  Somerset.    The  late 

John  Hugh  Smyth  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Brockley  Hall,  Brockley 
Court,  and  The  Grove,  F.A.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  ShcrilT 
1828;  m.  19  Dec.  1815,  Anne  Provis;  and  d.  1854,  having  had 
issue, 

John  Hugh  AVadham  Pigott,  now  of  Brockley  Hall. 
Henry  Thomas  Coward.  Edward  Frederick. 

George  Octavius. 

Alfred  Constantine  Norman,  h.  1829;  d.  5  May,  1870. 
Anna,  m.  2  May,  1839,  Thomas  Piatt,  Esq.,  Barrister- at-Law. 
Florence. 

Elizabeth  Augusta,  m.  20  April,  1841,  Edwin  F.  Fox,  Esq., 
son  of  the  late  E.  L.  P"ox,  M.D. 
-    EmUy  Isabella,  d.  5  Sept.  1833.  Agnes  Clara. 

Seais— Brockley  Hall,  Bristol ;  Brockley  Court,  Bristol ;  and 
The  Grove,  Weston-super-Mare. 


GRAHAir-FOSTER-PIGOTT 
ABINGTON    PIGOTTS. 


OP 


Geaham  -  FosTEE  -  Pigott,  The  Eev.  Geoege 
Geanado,  of  Abington  Pigotts,  co.  Cambridge,  J. P., 
LL.B.,  Eector  of  Abington  Pigotts,  b.  13  Feb. 
1795  ;  m.  29  May,  1834,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  James 
Dixon,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Granado,  h.  16  May,  1835;  d.  14  May,  1878. 

II.  William,  h.  10  July,  1838;  m.  22  June,  1865,  Martha,  dau. 
of  Lister  Farrer,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 
Thomas,  h.  27  Dec.  1866 ;  and  Elizabeth  Mildred. 

ni.  Robert,  b.  28  Aug.  1844. 

IV.  Cuthbert,  b.  1847;  d.  1849. 

I.  Elizabeth  Slary.  ii.  Jane. 

iLutCaCIC.— The  manor  of  Abington  Pigotts  was  in  the 
Pigott  family  as  far  back  as  1428. 

John  Graham,  Esq.,  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council, 
Bengal  (of  the  Grahams  of  Scotland),  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Mayne,  ofPowis,  and  sister  of  Lord  Newhaveu,  andcZ.  1775. 
His  son, 

George  Edwaro  GnAnAJi-FosTCR-PiooTT,  Esq.  of  Abington 
Pigotts,  Lieut. -Cul.  Conim.  Central  Sussex  Militia,  and  M.P. 
for  Kinross,  b.  3  Nov.  1771;  m.  1794,  Mary,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Rev.  John  Foster,  D.D.,  Provost  of  liton,  and  by  that 
judy,  who  d.  25  Nov.  185S)  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

George  Granado,  present  rcprescntntive. 

John,  b.  9  Aug.  1SU4;  iii.  Rosalie  Lefcvre,  of  Gucrnpoy;  and 
d.  Sept.  1858,  leaving  issue,  Hubert  Powell, />.  1843;  and 
Mary  Rose.  Robert  Henry,  b.  6  Aug.  1808. 

Mary,  d.  1859.  Margaret,  <i.  1816. 

Catherine  Ann,  d.  1859.  Frances  Martha,  d.  1816. 

Arm^ — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  pickaxes,  gu.  two  and 
one,  within  a  bordurc  arg.,  a  canton  az.  lor  distinction,  for 
Pigott  ;  2nd.  per  jialc  arg.  and  sa.,  a  chevron  per  pale,  of  the 
second  and  or,  between  three  bugle  hoi'ns  stringed  counter- 
changed  of  the  field,  and,  for  distinction,  the  chevron  charged 
with  two  e.scallops  counterchangcd  tliereuf,  for  Foster;  oi'd, 
arg.,  a  human  licart  gu..  cn^cigncd  with  an  imperial  crown  or, 
on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallops  or,  for  Graham.    CiXhU — 1st,  A 


mount  vert,  thereon  in  front  of  a  pickaxe  or,  a  greyhound 
pa.ssani  sa.,  gorged  for  distinction  with  a  collar  or,  for  Pigott; 
2nd,  In  front  of  a  stag's  head  eouped  or,  attired  sa.  (gorged, 
for  distinction  with  a  mural  crown  gu.),  a  bugle  horn  also  sa., 
garnished  gold,  for  Foster,-  3rd,  an  escallop  or.  Motto  over, 
'■  Spero  meliora,"  for  Graham.  Motto — Hoc  age. 
(S'cat — Abington  Pigotts,  Royston. 


PIGOTT    OF    GBEYWELL    HALL. 

Pigott-Caeleton,  Feancis  Patnton,  Esq.  of 
Hants,  and  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  late  Capt.  16tli 
Lancers,  m.  14  June,  1864,  Hon.  Henrietta  Anne 
Carleton,  dau.  of  Guy,  Lord  Dorchester,  and  there- 
upon assumed  the  surname  of  Caeleton  :  he  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Got,  h.  1875. 

iiCtltCSCJC.— FRANris  Pigott,  Esq.  m.  Anne  Pelling,  sister 
of  Rev.  Dr.  Pelling,  D.D.,  Senior  Canon  of  the  Chapel  Royal, 
Vv'indsor,  Rector  of  St.  Anne's,  Westminster,  and  Prebendary 
of  St.  Paul's,  was  father  by  her  of 

JouN  Pigott,  Esq.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Gillery,  and  had  ten 
children.    His  son, 

Francis  Pigott,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  J.P.  co.  Oxford, 
was  adopted  by  his  great-uncle.  Dr.  Pelling,  who  made  him  his 
heir.  Ue  m.  Anne  Dalby,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Richard 
Paynton,  Esq.  of  Banbury  House,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  an  only 
child, 

Patnton  Pigott  Stainset  Conant,  Esq.  of  Archer  Lodge, 
Hants,  and  Banbury,  co.  Oxford,  to.  Maria  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of 
Richard  D.  Gough,  Esq.  of  Souldern,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  M.P.  for  Reading,  J.P.  for  Hants,  and  Lieut.- 
Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  b.  ISIO;  hi.  1833,  Frances 
Phillips,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-3en.  Sir  Francis  T.  C.  Wilder, 
of  Bintield  Manor  House,  Berks,  M.P.  for  Arundel,  and  d. 
having  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Paynton,  now  of  Archer  Lodge. 

2  Stainsby  Henry.  3  Hugh  Pelling  Gongh. 
1  Frances  Lucy.  2  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

3  Chica  Emily  Charlotte. 

II.  Richard  Paynton  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ellisfield,  Hants,  m. 
Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  F.  T.  C.  Wilder. 

III.  Shreeve  Boti-y  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Bradley,  near 
Newmarket,  m.  Eliza  M'Mahon,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  F. 
T.  C.  Wilder. 

IV.  Gillery  (Sir),  Knt.,  of  Shcrfield  Hill,  near  Basingstoke, 
Hants,  Serjeant-at-Law,  with  patent  of  precedence,  M.P.  for 
Reading  1850  to  1863,  appointed  Oct.  IbfiS,  a  Baron  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer,  iii.  l«3fi,  F'rances.  only  child  of  Thomas 
Draice,  Esq.  of  Asliduy  Hall,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  has 
issue, 

I  Arthur  Gough,  b.  1350.  2  Cecil  Ernest,  &.  1S5C. 

1  Frances.  2  Rosalie.  3  Alice. 

4  Mabel.  5  Edith.  6  Beatrice. 

V.  John  Pelling,  Major  in  the  army.  Staff  OfiBcer  at  the 
Tower  of  London.  6  Charles  Stainsby. 

VII.  Frederick  William,  of  the  Middle  Temple. 

I.  Anne  Dolby,  //;.  Bernard  Brocas,  Esq.  of  Wokefleld  Park, 
Berks,  and  Beaurepaire,  Hants;  d.s.p. 

II.  Eliza  Mary,  d.  uihii. 

III.  Lucy,  ),i.  Rev.  T.  T.  Vaughan,  Rector  of  Gotham,  Notts, 
eldest  son  of  Right  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Vaughan ;  d.  1839. 

IV.  Charlotte  Archer. 

V.  Isabella,  m.  Charles  Eversficld,  Esq.  of  Denne  Park, 
Horsham,  Sussex. 

BIr.  Pigott  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  additional  surnames 
and  arms  of  Stainsby-Conant,  I83C.    He  d.  Sept.  1862. 

Arms — (As  granted  in  1775  to  Francis  Pigott,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Impropriator  of  Banbury,  Oxon.)  Per  fess  crm.  and 
sa.  three  pickaxes  countei-changcd.  Crcft — A  greyhound 
statant  per  pale  .sa.  and  crm.  These  same  arms  were  allowed 
to  Mr.  Paynton  Pigott,  when  he  took  the  surnames  and  arms  of 
Stainsby-Gonant,  and  he  bore  them  quarterly  with  the  arms 
of  Stainsby  and  Conant,  thus:  1st  and  4th,  Conant;  '2nd, 
Stainsby;  3rd,  Pigott.  The  crest  of  Stainsby  is,  a  mount 
vert,  thereon  a  lion  rampant  erm.  holding  between  the  fore 
paws  a  tleur-de-lis  az.,  the  dexter  hind  paw  resting  on  a  mill- 
rind  sa.     MoLt(K:i — Lahore  ct  virtuto;  and  Conanli  dabitur." 

iS'eaJs— Grey  well  Hall,  WinchUeld;  and  Banbury,  co.  Oxford. 


PIGOTT  OF  SLEVOY. 
Pembeeton-Pigott,  Edwaed-Charees,  Esq.  of 
Slevoy  Castle,  co.  Wexford,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant 
44th  regt.,  b.  8  July,  1836  ;  m.  24  Nov.  1859,  Eliza 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Elphinstone  Underwood, 
Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  Geobce  Hamilton,  6.  19  March,  1S63. 

II.  Itobert  Echvaril,  6.  6  Oct.  1SC6. 
I.  Edith  Jessie. 

ftt'ltriiriC. — JonN  TiGOTT,  Esq.,  rcsidinn:  in  co.  Antrim 
temp.  CiiAKLES  11.  and  JAMts  II.,  was  fattier  o( 

Eev.  Haefinch  I'iGOTT,   Rcotor  of  Taghmon,  Dio.  Ferns, 
who  was  6.  1G8S,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  2  April,  1705, 
teeame  a  Scholar  1708,  13. A.  1709,  and  was  appointed  to  the 
Prebend  of  Taghmon  1742.    In  March,  1733,  he  obtained  a. 
lease  for  ever  of  the  house  and  lands  of  Slevoy,  eo.  Wexford, 
from  Charles  Tottenham,  Ksq.  of  Tottenham  Green.    He  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Hester,  Jlrs.  Hutton,  two  sons, 
I.  Thomas  (Rev.\  Vicar  of  St.  James,  Dublin,  s.  his  father 
at  Slevoy,  which  he  sold  to  his  brother  1746.     His  will  dated 
19  Aug.  1775,  was  proved  4  June,  1776;  he  left  an  only  dau., 
who   m.   Hardy  Peiuberton,  Esq.   of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
Merchant,  eldest  son  of  John  Pembcrton,  of  Dublin,  Mer- 
chant, by  Sarah  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hardy,  of  Mcalh 
Street,  Dublin,  and  had  one  son, 

William  Pembekton,  who  adopted  the  surname  of  Pigott 
upon  succeeding  to  Slevoy,  of  whom  hereafter. 
u.  William,  of  whom  presently. 
Bev.  Harfinch  Pigott  <>.  1746.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy,  purchased  that  estate  from 
his  elder  brother.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1771,  and 
m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Jacob  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford, 
by  whom  (who  d.  17S9)  he  had  no  issue.  By  his  will,  dated 
25  July,  1788,  and  proved  10  Nov.  following,  he  bequeathed 
his  estates  (with  an  injunction  that  he  should  take  the  surname 
of  Pigott)  to  his  grand-nephew, 

William  Pemberton  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy  Castle,  already 
mentioned.  He  was  b.  3  Jan.  1773;  was  High  Sheriff  1794, 
J.P.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Wexford  Militia,  21  July,  1801.  He  m. 
20  Dec.  1794,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.  of 
Kilmannock,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1862) 
had  issue, 

William  Henry,  bapt.  4  Dec.  1796,  d.  1815,  aged  19. 

Geoegb  Powell,  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Fletcher,  of 

Callington,  Cornwall,  and  left  one  dau. 
Charles  Caesar,  Capt.  in  the  Indian  army,  to.  March,  1839, 

Mary  Madeline  Hannie,  of  co.  Perth,  and  d.  12  April,  1843, 

leaving  issue. 
Maria  Frances,  d.  1826. 
Jane,  »)i.  Rev.  Maxwell  Phayre,  and  d.  1829. 
Ellen,  7)1.  before  1835,  Rev.  Maxwell  Phayre. 
Anne  Eliza,  m.  Jacob  W.  Goff,  Esq.  of  Horeto^vn,  co.'Wexford. 
Charlotte.  Martha.  Mary  Anne,  d.  1842. 

Emily,  jii.  1839,  Rev.  Robert  Polwhele,  Vicar  of  Avenbury, 

who  d.  1877  (.s'ffi  Polwhele  of  Polwhde). 

Col.  Pemberton  Pigott  d.  10  March,  1854;  his  son, 

Geobge  Powell  Pembebton  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy  Castle, 
J.P.,  Capt.  Wcxi'ord  Militia,  b.  2  Dec.  1802;  »i.  5  July,  1834, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Beatty,  Esq.  of  Healthfield,  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edwaed  Chables,  now  of  Slevoy. 

II.  George  Powell,  m.  13  Nov.  1869,  Jemima  Mabel,  dan.  of 
Maurice  Wilson  Knox,  Esq.  of  Kilmannock,  co.  Wexford, 
and  has  issue,  George  Frederick ;  Elizabeth  Mabel ;  Mary 
Frances. 

III.  William  Henry,  late  Capt.  73rd  regt.,  now  of  Clover 
Valley,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  ra.  Mary  Palmer,  dau.  of  William 
Taylor,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue, 

1  Skipwith  Lockwood,  6.  1  Nov.  1864. 

2  Vicars  Langlcy  Boyse,  6.  3  April,  1866. 

3  Arthur  Frederick,  h.  10  Aug.  18C7. 

4  William  John  llobhouse,  b.  18  Dec.  1871. 

5  Villiers  Graham,  b.  12  Dec.  1873. 

6  Ernest  Richard,  b.  9  Aug.  1875. 

1  Jessie  Elizabeth,  6.  4  April,  1862. 

2  Mary  Charlotte,  b.  12  Aug.  1863. 

3  Violet  Ruthven  Palmer,  b.  10  Aug.  1870. 

4  Florence  Letitia,  b.  9  Feb.  1877. 
TV.  Richard. 

V.  John  Charlc!!,  m.  1872,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  David 
Beatty,  Esq.  of  Borodale.  vi.  Frederick  Knollys. 

VII.  Henry  Loftus.  viil.  David  Wilham. 

I.  Elizabeth  Eleanor. 

II.  Olivia  Goodall,  ui.  24  Sept.  1872,  Major-Gen.  Arthur  Loftus 
Steele. 

m.  Mary,  m.  8  Jul)-,  1S77,  William  George  Williamson,  Esq., 

Sub-Inspector  Royal  Irish  Constabulary. 
rv.  Emily  Maude.  v.  Letitia  Julia. 

Beat— Slevoy  Castle,  Foulke's  Mills,  co.  Wexford. 


PIKE    OF    GLENDARARY. 
Pike,    WiLLiAii,    Esq.    of    Glendararv,    Acbill 
Sound,     CO.     Mayo,     J.P.,    Barrister-at-Luw,     m. 


Marion,  dau.  of  JoTin  Watson,  Esq.  of  Toxtcth 
Park,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  K.  Laming,  Esq.  of  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
186(3)  has  issue, 

I.  RicnAKD  James,  Lieut.  12th  foot,  5.  17  Feb.  1£C0. 

II.  William  Watson,  b.  10  March,  18G0. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Laming,  d.  1859. 

II.  Sarah  Helen  Nicholson,  d.  18G5. 

III.  Elizabeth  Carringtun.  iv.  Marion  Watson. 
V.  Isabella  Harriet  Wilkinson. 

2.iUf<t3C.— The  PvKE  family  was  resident  in  Devon  at  a 
very  early  date.  There  was  a  branch  also  at  Ilford,  in  Essex, 
in  the  14th  century. 

UicHABD  Pike,  or  Ptke,  Esq.  of  Newbury,  Berks,  b.  1598, 
had  considerable  estates  in  that  CO.,  a  portion  of  which  ho 
offered  to  settle  on  his  son, 

RicuABD  Pike,  Esq.  of  Sarsfield  Court,  co.  Cork  (6.  at  New- 
bury, Berks,  1627,  the  firstof  his  family  who  settled  in  Ireland, 
provided  he  returned  and  resided  on  the  English  estate.  He 
ill.  1655,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Jackson,  of  London  (whose 
ancestors  were  Chief  Magistrates  in  London),  and  d..  in  1663, 
leaving  issue  four  sons  and  two  dans.    His  son, 

Richard  Pike,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  co.  Cork,  6.  1659;  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconnor,  co.  Carlow; 
and  d.  1739,  leaving  by  her  (whose  will  was  dated  20  Aug. 
1745)  two  sons,  William  and  Samuel,  and  four  daus. 

William  Pike,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  the  elder  son,  was 
b.  1G95;  ra.  Deborah  (whose  will  is  dated  3  March,  and  was 
proved  28  June,  1766),  dau.  of  John  Pim,  of  Edenderry.  He 
d.  1756,  leaving  a  son, 

RicHAED  Pike,  Esq.  of  Summerhill,  co.  Cork,  and  Ftdlers 
Court,  CO.  KiUlare,  6.  1748;  m.  1779,  Anne,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Eiversview,  Cumberland;  and  d.  1810, 
leaving  a  son, 

Jonathan  Pike,  Esq.  of  Beechgrove,  co.  Tyrone,  h.  1782 ;  rti. 
1813,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Grange  Lodge, 
same  co.  (by  Lydia  liis  wife,  dau.  of  James  Clibborn,  Esq.  of 
Hall,  CO.  Westineath),  and  d.  1860,  having  had  issue, 

I.  EiCHAED.  now  of  Beechgrove. 

II.  Jame.s  Nicholson,  of  Derry  Vale,  Tyrone,  d.  1849. 

III.  WiLUAM,  now  of  Glendarary. 

I.  Anne. 

II.  Lydia  Clibborn,  m.  10  March,  1841,  Ebenezer  Pike,  Esq. 
of  Besborough,  co.  Cork. 

Anas — Per  pale  or  and  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.,  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  vert  an  escallop  of  the  second.  CreH—An  arm 
embowed  in  armour  gauntletted,  grasping  a  broken  spear  all 
ppr.  and  charced  with  an  escallop  az.     Motto— YraX  a  la  lin. 

iSeai — Glendarary,  Athill  Sound,  Westport,  co.  Mayo. 

♦ 

PIKE    OF    BESBOBOUGH. 

PlEE,  Ebexezer,  Esq.  of  Besborough,  co.  Cork, 
I.  25  March,  1806;  vi.  10  March,  1841,  Lydia 
Clibborn,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Pike,  Esq.  of  Beech- 
grove, CO.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Pike,D.L.,  b.  30  Dec.  1S51. 

II.  Ebenezer,  0.  18  Dec.  1853. 

III.  Robert  Lecky,  b.  22  Jan.  IfiiS. 

I.  Sarah  Louisa,   m.  Thomas  Vi'ilson  StraniTmaTl,   Esq.  of 
Shanagarry,  co.Cork. 

II.  Mary  Lecky,  m.  Arthur  Pease,  Esq.  of  Hummershnatt, 
Darlington. 

lu.  Elizabeth,  hi.  Richard  Goodbody,  Esq.  of  Clare,  King's 
Co. 

IV.  Lydia  Josephine,  m.  John  Wilson   Waller,    Esq.   of 
London. 

V.  Henrietta  Sophia,   m.  Reginald   Rylcy,  Esq.  of   Lea, 
MidtUesex.        vi.  Anne  Emily.         vii.  Florence  Ijlias. 

JLillfTlJIC. — Ebenezeb  Pike,  son  of  Richard  Pike,  of 
Newbury,  Berks,  and  Elizabeth  Jackson  Uis  wife  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Sarah  (Mrs.  Atkins),  a  son, 

RicHAED  Pike,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Merchant,  m.  1721,  Mary 
Randall,  and  issue. 

I.  Samuel,  of  Cork,  B;inkeis  whose  will,  dated  26  July,  1776, 
was  proved  15  May,  1797.  By  Katherine  his  wife,  he  left 
an  only  <lau.,  Mary,  ra.  Samuel  lUaUall,  Esq. 

II.  Ehexezke,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Richard,  of  Cork,  /.).  Anne  Penrose. 

I.  Sarah  (Mrs.  Wily),  had  three  sons,  Richard,  Samuel,  and 
Thomas  Wily. 

Richard  Pike  made  his  will  25  Nov.  17G2,  which  was  proved 
14  Oct.  i768.    His  2nd  son. 


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Ebenezeb  Pike,  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Banker/ro.  1765,  Mrs. 
Anne  Pim,  widow,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Richard.  ii.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

Ebenezer  Pike  made  his  will,  10  Mary,  1784,  which  was 
proved  25  June,  1785.    His  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Pike,  of  Cork,  r/i.  1803,  Lydia  Femiell,  who  d.  1807. 
He  d.  1S26,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Ebenezer,  now  of  Besborough.  u.  Joseph. 

I.  Sarah. 

Arnu,  &c.,  same  as  Pike  of  GUndarary. 

Seat — Besborough,  Cork. 


PILKINGTON  OF  TOEE. 
PiLEiNGTON,  Hexey  Mulock,  Esq.  of  Tore,  co. 
"Westmeath,  J.P.,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  M.A.  Cambridge, 
b.  24  Sept.  1813  ;  m.  12  May,  1855,  Wilhelmina 
Charity,  eldest  dau.  of  Jolin  Macdonnell,  Esq., 
M.D.,  Commissioner  Local  Grovernmeut  Board, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Liokel,  6.  22  May,  1857. 

II.  Alexander  John  McDonnell,  b.  17  May,  1863. 
i:i.  George  Lawrence,  b.  4  June,  1865. 

IV.  Kobert  Kivington,  6.  8  Feb.  1870. 

I.  Charity  Mary.  n.  Emily  Georgina  Catherine. 

III.  Katherine  Anne  Isabel. 

HtltCaflf. — The  family  of  Pilkington  is  of  Saxon  origin. 
In  Fuller's  Worthies,  it  is  mentioned  as  "  a  right  ancient 
family,  gentlemen  of  repute  before  the  Conquest,"  and  in 
Gwilira,  as  "a  knightly  family  of  great  antiquity,  taking 
name  from  PUldngton,  in  co.  Lancaster." 

EicHAED  Pilkington,  6.  1635,  a  descendant  of  this  ancient 
House,  springing  from  the  family  seated  at  Eivington,  co. 
Lancaster,  was  a  stanch  royalist,  and  had  to  compound  for 
his  estates.  He  acquired,  before  the  year  1695,  ^extensive 
property  in  Westmeath  and  King's  Co.,  and  settled  at  Bath- 
garrett  or  Tore,  in  the  former  co.  He  d.  10  Oct.  1711,  leaving, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  two  sons,  i.  Piichard,  who  d.  s.  %>. ;  ii. 
Abraham  ;  and  eight  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

Absahasi  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  m.  2  March,  1704, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  West,  Esq.  of  Gwrthroe;  and  d.  1716, 
leaving  issue,  Anne  and 

Heney  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  High  Sheriff  co.  West- 
meath 1738,  m.  1st,  4  March,  1726,  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Barakiah  Low,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Low,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Abbaham,  his  heir.  Heiii.  2ndly,  1738,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Arch- 
deacon Sampson,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

I.  Edward,  who  left  one  dau.,  Anne  Hamilton, '??i.  her  cousin, 
Henry  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore. 

II.  Thomas,   r,i.  Bridget,   only  dau.   of  the  Rev.  Ephraim 
Hai-pur,  of  Urney,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry,  ra.  and  had  a  son,  the  Rev.  Michael  Pilkington, 
m.  Anne  Orr,  sister  of  George  Orr  Dunbar,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Belfast  (who  d.  1868),  and  d.  1827,  leaving  issue, 
George  Dunbar,  d.  1872;  and  Sarah,  d.  1874. 

2  William,  Col.  in  the  army.        3  Richard,  Capt.  81st  regt. 

4  Thomas,  Capt.  3id  West  India  regt. 

5  Edward,  of  Urney,  Kings  Co.,  ra.  Margaret  Nellis,  of 
Upper  Canada,  and  dying  1835,  left  issue,  Edward; 
Elizabeth,  m.  June,  1838,  the  Rev.  Philip  Kelland,  late 
Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Professor  of 
Mathematics  at  the  University  of  Edinburgh ;  and  Mary 
Anne,  ra.  11  April,  1843,  Robert  Potter,  Esq.,  A.M. 

6  John,  Lieut.  3rd  regt.  7  George.  8  Sampson. 

9  Abraham,  Capt.  92nd  Highlanders,  with  which  regt.  he 
fought  at  Waterloo,  and  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  d.  24  May, 
1843. 

10  Gammell,  d.  young.  11  Matthew,  3rd  regt. 

Mr.  Pilkington  d.  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Abbaham  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  m.  Mary  Shaw,  sister 

of  Anne,  the  wife  of  Col.  Low,  of  Xewtown  Low,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Heney,  his  heir;  ii.  WiUiam,  rn.  Margaret  Jlills,  but  d.  s.  p. ; 

III.  Abraham;  i.  Matilda,  ra.  Luke  Usher,  Esq. ;  ii.  Sarah,  ni. 

Philip  North,  Esq.;  iii.  Anne,  ra.  Charles  North,  Esq.    Mr. 

Pilkington  cL  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Heney  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Tore,  J. P.,  ra.  1st  19  3Iay,  1778, 

Frances  EmiUa,  dau.  of   the  Rev.  John  Mulock,  D.D.,   of 

Bellair,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Heney,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Abraham    John,   Capt.    Londonderry  Jlilitia,   571.   1803, 
Maria,  dau.  of  —  McHugo,  of  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 

1  Homan,  ra.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  —  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Agart, 
CO.  Galway,  and  by  her  has  issue,  Henry,  and  Anna. 
Homan  Pilkington  ra.  2ndly,  1856,  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Mathew  Baker,  Tsq.,  Q.C. 


2  Belinda,  m.  1829,  Isaac  Korth  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Ferrans, 
CO.  Meath;  and  d.  1854. 

III.  WOliam  Lowe,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  1809. 

I.  Francis,  ra.  1797,  John  Swift  Emerson,  Esq.,  by  whom  she 

had  issue  one  son, 

Horatio,  ra.  1825,  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Mulock,  Esq., 

and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  John,  ra.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Isaac  North  Bomford, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

1  Fanny,  d.  yotmg. 

2  Elizabeth,  ra.  John  North,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Henry  Pilkington  m.  2ndly,  1789,  Anne  Hamilton,  dan.  and 
heiress  of  Edward  Pilkington,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue 
one  son, 

Edward,  m.  1818,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Joshua  Bereton,  M.D.; 

and  d.  in  1836,  leaving  issue, 

1  Edward,  ra.  26  Sept.  1872,  Eliza  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Henry  Woodbridge  Woodbridge,  Esq.,  late  of  Camber- 
well,  Surrey. 

2  Henry  Bereton,  m.  Jane  Grubb,  and  d.  s.  p.  30  April, 
1859. 

3  David,  d.  unm.  24  April,  1877. 

1  Katherine  Elizabeth,  ra.  4  Aug.  1842,  the  Rev.  Canon 
Hebden,  A.M.,  Church  of  the  Ascension  Rectory,  Hamil- 
ton, Canada,  and  has  issue, 

Joshua  John,  d.  Sept.  1872,  late  Capt.  and  Adjutant  13th 
Battalion  Volunteer  Militia,  Hamilton. 

Robert  Young,  6.  1  Jan.  1847. 

Charles  William,  b.  12  Sept.  1850. 

Edward  Feild,  b.  29  April,  1851. 

Frances  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Corsun,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Anne  Isabella.  Florence  Adelaide. 

Katherine  Ada.  Isabella  Margaret. 

Henry  Pilkington  d.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Heney  Pilkington,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Tore,  h.  3  Nov.  1780;  vi. 
24  April,  1806,  Barbara,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lang, 
Rector  of  Randalstown,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
14  April,  1SG4)  left  at  his  decease,  23  Dec.  1865, 

Heney  Mulock,  now  of  Tore.  Elizabeth. 

Emily  Frances,  ra.  10  Aug.  1843,  the  Rev.  George  Phillips, 
D.D.,  President  of  Queen's  Coll.  Cambridge. 

Arras — Arg.,  a  cross  patonce  gu.  voided  of  the  field.  Crest — 
A  mower  with  his  scythe  in  front  habited  as  follows  : — A  high- 
crowned  hat  with  flap,  the  crown  party  per  pale,  flap  the 
same,  counterchanged;  coat  buttoned  to  the  middle,  with  his 
scythe  in  bend  ppr.  habited  through  quarterly  and  counter- 
changed  arg.  and  gu.  MoUo — Pilkyngton  Pailodowne— The  , 
master  mows  the  meadows.  And  over  the  crest,  Now  thus! 
now  thus. 

iStat— Tore,  Tyrrels  Pass,  co.  Westmeath. 


PINE    COFFIN. 
See  Coffin. 


PINNEY    OF    SOMEHTON    ERLEIGH. 

PixxET,  William,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Erleigh, 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Member  in  seven  Parlia- 
ments, first  for  Lyme  Regis  and  afterwards  for  East 
Somerset,  and  Col.  2nd  Somerset  Militia,  h.  4  July, 
1806,  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset  1877. 

ittlTCagC. — the  Rev.  John  Pynn-ev,  of  Broad  Windsor, 
Dorset,  b.  1622,  and  buried  at  Bettiscombe  Church  1705,  left, 
with  other  issue,  Nathaniel,  his  heir ;  Azakiah,  whose  grand- 
son, John  Fredeeick,  eventually  inherited  the  family  estates, 
of  him  hereafter ;  and  Mary,  who  ra.  1675,  John  Clarke, 
Esq.  of  London.  The  Rev.  John  Pynney  was  s.  at  Bettiscombe 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Nathaniel  Pinney,  Esq.  of  Bettiscombe,  Barrister-at-Law, 
and  the  estates  eventually  devolved  upon  Nathaniel's  youngest 
brother,  Azariah's  grandson, 

John  Fbedebick  Pinney,  Esq.  of  [Bettiscombe,  M.P.  for 
Bridport,  who  inherited  them  on  the  death,  s.'jy.  1760,  of  hi.. 
cousin,  AzABiAH  Pinney,  of  Bettiscombe,  High  Sheriff  of 
Dorset  1749.  He  d.  unm.  II  Nov.  1762,  aged  44,  and  left  his 
estates  to  his  cousin, 

John  Peetoe,  Esq.  (only  surviving  son  of  Michael  Pretor, 
Esq.  of  Okehampton,  Devon,  by  Alicia  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Pinney,  of  Broad  Windsor).  This  gentleman, 
6.  1740,  assumed,  on  succeeding  to  the  Pinney  estates,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Pinney,  by  royal  license.  He  ra.  14  June, 
1772,  in  the  Island  of  Nevis,  Jane,  only  "dau.  of  Major  William 
Burt  Weekes,  of  Nevis,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  21  May, 
1821), 


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I.  John  Fredebick,  of  Somovtnn  Erloicli. 

II.  CluirU's,  ot  Ciinip  lIousi>,  Clit'ton,  Jliiyor  of  P.riRtol  1831-2, 
0.  2!)  April,  171)3;  ui.  «  Jlarch,  ls:il,  Kianccs  Mary,  4th  (Uiu. 
of  James  Charles  Still,  Ksii.  of  East  Knoyk'.  Wilts  ;  and  d. 
17  July,  1867,  haviiii;-  by  iicr  (who  d.  U  March,  ISCO)  had 
issue, 

1  Frederick  Wake  Pretor  Pinnet,  Esq.  (see  Pinnet  of 
The  GfoniK). 

2  John  Charles,  Vicar  of  Coleshill,  co.  Warwick,  m. 
26  Aug.  1862,  Harriet  Marcaretta,  4th  dau.  of  llev.  John 
Diffby  Wingfield  IMghy,  Vicar  of  Culcphill,  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Pec.  1877)  lias  issue,  lleginald 
John,  b.  2  AuR.  1863;  William  Dishy,  6.  7  Oct.  1864; 
Frederick  Wyldbore,  6.  10  Oct.  1865;  John  Charles 
DijCby,  h.  5  July,  1867;  Eichard  Wako  Digby,  b.  1  Feb. 
186 J;  Baldwin  Francis  Still  Winghcld,  6.  10  Dec.  1875; 
Ann;  Eliza  Mary;   Dighy. 

1  Mary  Jane,  m.  18  Jan.  1870,  Eev.  Godfrey  Thrins:,  Rector 
of  llornblotton,  near  Castle  Cary,  Somerset,  and  has  a 
son,  Leonard  Godfrey,  6.  22  Jan.  1873. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  9  March,  1797,  Peter,  eldest  son  of  Evan 
Baillie,  Esq,  of  Dochfour,  co.  Inverness,  and  has  issue  two 
sons  and  two  daus.  Evan,  the  eldest  son,  m.  Lady  Geor- 
siana,  dau.  of  the  .'ith  Duke  of  Manchester. 

II.  Mary,  in.  Jeremiah,  son  of  L.  Ames,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Wood, 
whorf.  s.j>.  1820. 

Mr.  Pinncy,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  17G4,  d.  23  Jan.  1818,  and 
was  s.  by  his  sou, 

John  Frederick  Pinnet,  Esq.  of  Somerton  Erloigh,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1823,  b.  1  March,  1773;  m.  20  Aug.  1801,  Frances, 
only  dau.  of  William  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Kingweston,  M.P.  for 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Somerton  Erlcigh. 

Frances,  m.  11  Nov.  1828,  Sir  John  James  Smith,  Bart,  of 
the  Down  House,  Dorset.  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Pinney  d.  19  Sept.  1845. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  crescents  or,  issuing 
from  each  a  cross-crosslot  iitchce  arg.,  for  Pinnet  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  vert  beaked  and 
membered  gu.  standing  on  a  fasces  ppr.  and  holding  in  each 
mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  of  the  second.  Cnstx — 1st,  An  armed 
hand  and  arm  ppr.  holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  arg.,  for 
Pinnet  ;  2nd,  A  demi-eagle  couped  or,  wings  endorsed  sa., 
semce  of  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.     Mollri — Amor  patriae. 

Seats — Somerton  Erlcigh,  and  Burton  Pynscnt,  Somerset. 
Residenci. — 30,  Berkeley  Square,  London. 


PRETOR-PINNEY    OF    THE    GBANaE, 

Peetok-Pinxey,  Feederick  Waee,  Esq.  of  The 
Grange,  Somerton,  Somerset,  J.P.,  b.  20  May, 
1834;  m.  3  March,  18G3,  Lucy,  5th  dau.  of  the 
late  .\bel  Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Woodhall  Park,  co. 
Hertford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Frederick,  6.  9  June,  1864. 

II.  Robert  Wake,  6.  7  Oct.  18C7. 

I.  Frances  Mary.         ii.  Hester  Lucy.         iii.  Alice  Susan. 

Mr.  Pretor-Pinney  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Pretor  by  royal  license,  22  Aug.  1877. 

Lineage,  Arms,  &c. — See  Pinnet  of  Somerton  ErUigh. 

Seat — The  Grange,  Somerton,  Taunton. 


PLATT    OF    GOEDDINOa. 

Platt,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Gorddinog,  co.  Car- 
narvon, J. P.,  Major  Royal  Carnarvon  Militia,  High 
Sheriff  1877  ;  b.  1842  ;  m.  1868,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau. 
of  Eichard  Sykes,  Esq.  of  Edgeley  House,  co. 
Chester,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Eenrt  John  Hetltn,  h.  18G9. 

Eric  James  Walter,  b.  1371. 

Nesta  Mary,  b.  1873.  Gladj's  Violet  Eleanor,  6. 187G. 

JLinCtltJC— John  Platt,  Esq.  of  Wcrneth  Park,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  Bryn-y-Ncuadd,  co.  Carnarvon,  .J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
both  COS.,  and  D.L.  and  High  Sheriff  of  the  latter  1863,  b.  1817  , 
w.  1842,  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  lladcliffe,  Esq.  of  Lower 
House,  Oldham,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt,  now  of  Gorddinng. 

II.  Samuel  Radcliffc,  of  Werneth  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P. 
CO.  Lancaster. 

in.  Frederick.  iv.  Joseph  Arthur. 

V.  John.  Vf.  James.  vii.  Sidney. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Hardcastle  Sykes,  Esq.  of  Edgeley,  CO. 
Chester,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  Joshua  W.  RadclifTc,  Esq. 


III.  Alice,  m.  H.  Champion,  T.sq.  of  Retford,  Notts. 

IV.  Bertha.  v.  Florence.  vi.  Gwendoline. 
Mr.  Plattsat  in  Parliament  for  Oldham  1865  to  his  death,  1872. 

(Seat— Gorddinog,  near  Bangor.    Ciwis— Oriental ;  Uoad. 


PLAYNE    OF    LONGFORDS. 

Platne,  William,  Esq.  of  Longiurds  and  Avcn- 
ing  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.,  High  SherilT  1871, 
b.  9  Feb.  180  J. ;  m.  23  Sept.  1836,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Ellis- Viner,  Esq.  of  Badgeworth  Court, 
near  Cheltenham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18G8)  has 
had 

I.  Frederic  Carl,  Capt.  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  8  Sept.  1337 ; 
d.  19  Dec.  1863. 

II.  ARTHnK  Twisden,  J.P.,  Lieut.  Royal  Gloucestershire 
Hussars,  b.  7  Aug.  1813;  m.  1870,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Richard  Potter,  Esq.  of  Standish  House,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  has  a  son,  William  Heyworth,  0.  1870. 

Mr.   Playne  is  son   of  William   Playne,   Esq.    of 
Longfords,  who  ni.  3  Feb.  1803,  Catherine  Benger, 
and  d.  20  March,  1850. 
SeaJs— Longfords,  Minchinhampton ;  Avening Court,  Stro ud 


PLEYDELL    OF    WHATCOI.IBE. 

Mansel  -  Pleyliell,  Joun  Clavell,  Esq.  of 
Whatcombe,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1876,  b.  4  Dec.  1817 ;  m.  1st,  1814,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Capt.  A.  Bingham,  which  lady  d.  1845  ;  and  2ndly, 
June,  1819,  Isabel,  dau.  of  F.  C.  A.  Colvile,  Esq., 
late  Scots  Guards,  of  Barton,  co.  Warwick,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Chaudos,  1st  Lord  Leigh, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Morton,  Capt.  12th  Royal  Lancers,  6. 1850. 

n.  John  Colvile  Morton  (Rev.),  b.  1851. 

III.  Henry  Bingham  Morton,  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  b.  1852. 

SLiUCatJC— The  family  of  Pleydell  is  originally  of  tho 
village  of  Coleshill,  Berks,  and  is  descended  from  Thomas 
de  Coleshill,  who  on  2  March,  1275,  held  the  Lordship  of 
Coleshill  from  tho  Crown  by  King's  service.  Of  this  family 
was, 

William  Pletdell,  of  Coleshill,  b.  circa  1425,  whose  will 
bears  date  6  Nov.  1494.  He  d.  1495,  leaving,  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Pletdell,  Esq.,  who  d.  1527,  possessed  of  a  con- 
siderable estate,  and  was  interred,  together  with  Agnes  his 
wife,  in  a  chapel  which,  for  that  purpose,  he  had  in  his  life- 
time caused  to  be  erected  on  the  south  side  of  the  church  of 
Coleshill,  called  in  his  will,  "The  New  Church  of  the  Saluta- 
tion of  our  Blessed  Lady."    His  son  and  heir, 

William  Pletdell,  Esq.  of  Coleshill,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Robert  Reason,  Esq.  of  Corfe  Castle,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  1555,  seven  sons  and  two  daus.  The  6th 
son,  Thomas,  was  ancestor  of  the  Pleydells  of  ColeMil, 
Shrivenham,  and  Cricklade,  represented  by  the  Earl  op 
Radnor;  and  the  7th,  John,  ancestor  of  the  Pletdells  of 
Wcstcott  an^  Holt/rood,  Amnty  Crucis,  co.  Gloucester.  The 
4th  son, 

Gabriell  Pletdell,  Esq.  of  Midgehall,  in.  Anne,  dau.  and 
eo-heir  of  Henry  Stokes,  Esq.,  Sussex,  and  had  one  son, 

Oliver  Pletdell,  Esq.  of  Midgehall,  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Palmer, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  one  son, 

Sir  Charles  Pletdell,  Knt.  of  Midgehall,  Icnighted  1618. 
He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Bouchier,  Esq. 
of  Barnesley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  had  seven  children, 
John,  WilUam,  and  Charles,  who  all  d.  without  issue ;  aad 
Anne  and  Susan  unm. ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Newcomen, 
Bart,  of  Kenagh,  co.  Longford;  and  Deborah,  m.  Very  Rev. 
Benjamin  Culme,  D.D.,  of  Cannon's  Leigh,  co.  Devon,  Dean  of 
St.  Patrick's,  Dublin.  Sir  Charles  Pleydell  i-i.  2ndly,  Jane,  relict, 
of  Robert  Attye,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  John,  Knt.  of 
Lidiard  Tregozc,  Wilts,  elder  brother  of  Oliver  St.  John, 
Viscount  Grandison,  in  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  and  Baron 
Tregose,  of  Highworth,  Wilts;  by  her  he  left  ten  children, 
I.  Edward,  b.  1  May,  1619,  d.  young;  ii.  Oliver,  of  Milton,  co. 
Oxford,  of  whom  presently;  m.  Charles,  ancestor  of  the 
Pletdells 0/  U'ontlon Basselt ;  iv.  John;  v.  Gabriel;  vi.  Giles; 
VII.  Allen;  i.  Mary,  m.  Sir  William  Roberts,  Knt.;  il. 
Catherine;  and  iii.  Lucy.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Oliver  Pletdell,  Esq.  of  Milton,  no.  Oxford,  m.  Mary  Gold- 
smith, of  Aveling,  Wilts,  and  left  issue, 


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Edmund  Pletdeli,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wootton  Bassett,  ^Yilts, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  John  Morton,  Bart,  of 
Milbourne  St.  Andrew,  Dorset;  andd,  Kov.  1726,  aged  75, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Morton,  d.  s.  p.  1705. 
n.  Edmund  Morton,  of  whom  presently. 
m.  Keville  Morton,  of  Sitterton,  Dorset,  m.  Betty,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  Charles  Brune,  Esq.  oi  Plumber,  Dorset,  and 
dying  1774,  left  issue  one  son  and  two  daus., 
1  Charles  Pleydell  Brune,  d.  s.  p. 

1  Jane,  in.  Humphrey  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Cornwall. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Gape,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Thomas  Morton,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Henrietta,  ni.  Walter  Hardyman,  Esq.,  'Wilts. 

II.  Arethusa,  ni.  George  Eyves,  Esq.  of  Rnnscon,  Dor=et. 
ni.  Cornelia,  m.  Kev.  Timothy  Collins,  Canon  of  Wells. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Edmum)  Morton  Pletdell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Dorset,  to. 
Deborah,  dan.  of  William  Kyffyn,  Esq.  of  co.  Denbigh,  N.W., 
Governor  of  Ajendo,  East  Indies ;  and  d.  March,  1754,  leaving 
issue, 

Edjitxd  Morton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Jonathan  Morton,  who  s.  to  the  Irish  estates.  Tie  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Jackson,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
Philip  Jackson,  Knt.  of  Pontrylas,  eo.  Hereford;  audd.  1805, 
having  had  issue,  one  son,  Jonathan,  d.  s.  p..  and  four  daus., 
Elizabeth,  d.  'u.nm.\  Harriet,  w.  T.  Newcombe,  Esq.  of 
Starcross;  Marcia,  in.  Edward  Turton,  Esq.;  and  Sophia, 
TO.  John  Dickens,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
William  Morton,  d.  unm. 

Mary,  d.  unm.       Susan,  d.  young.       Cornelia,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Morton  Pletdell,  Esq.  of  Millbourn,  to.  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  Francis  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Yen,  Somerset,  2nd 
son  of  Alexander  Luttrell,  Esq.  of  Dimster  Castle,  and  dying 
1794,  left  issue, 

Edmcnd  Morton,  of  whom  presently. 

William  Morton,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  Frances,  relict  of  the 

Eev.  Francis  Lewis,  of  Portscuii,  co.  Monmouth,  and  dau. 

and  co-heiress  of    William  Freke.    Esq.   of    Hannington, 

Wilts,  but  d.  s.  p.  1824 ;  his  widow  rn.  the  Eev.  Paul  Leir. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Charlotte,  d.  young. 
Cornelia,   m.   the   Hon.  Archibald  Stuart,  twili  brother  to 

Francis,  9lh  Earl  of  Moray,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Whatcombe,  m.  Mar- 
garetta  Elizabetha,  dau.  of  William  Richards,  Esq.  of  Warm- 
well,  Dorset,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Clavell, 
Esq.  of  Smedmore,  in  the  same  co. ;  and  d.  Jan.  1835,  having 
had  issue, 

I.  Margaretta,  to.  20  Sept.  1831,  the  Eev.  James  Michel 
(who  d.  26  Feb.  1839),  6th  son  of  David  Robert  Michel,  Esq. 
of  Dewli.sh  House,  in  the  same  co.  She  s.  her  father,  Edmund 
Morton  Pleydell.  Esq.,  Jan.  1835,  andrf.  1871. 

i£.  Cornelia,  d.  1844. 

III.  Mary  Sophia,  m.  the  Eev.  George  Clutterbuck  Frome, 
of  Puncknoll,  Dorset.    She  d.  1827,  leaving  two  daus. 

IV.  Louisa,  m.  1815,  John  Mansel,  C.B.,  of  Smedmore, 
Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1776  (4th  son  of  Sir  William  Mansel, 
Bart,  of  Muddlescombe,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress  of  John  Phihps,  Esq.  of  Coed  Gaene); 
and  d.  Jan.  1863,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  6  May,  1863, 
aged  73), 

1  John  Clavell,  now  of  Wliatcombe. 

2  George  Pleydell,  of  Smedmore,  Wareham,  late  Capt. 
60th  Eifies,  now  Hon.  Col.  Dorset  Volunteers,  b.  4  Dec. 
1817;  rn.  1848,  Jemima  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William 
Gambier,  Esq.,  and  his  wife  Henrietta,  Countess  of 
Athlone,  and  has  issue, 

John  De  La  Lynde,  Rifle  Brigade,  h.  3  Oct.  1850. 
Eustace  Gambier,  52nd  Light  Infantry,  6.  31  Oct.  1853. 
Ernest  Digby,  71st  Highland  Light  infantry,  b.  10  Oct. 

1855.  George  Clavell,  //.  9  Feb.  1861. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta.  Louisa  Mary. 

3  Morton  Grove,  of  Puncknoll,  late  an  officer  in  the  10th 
foot,  b.  1823;  m.  1848,  Elizabetha  Arundel,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  the  Rev.  George  Clutterbuck  Frome,  of  Punck- 
noll, Dorset,  and  d.  1859,  having  had  issue, 

George  Morton,  6.  April,  1849. 
Walter  Luttrell,  b.  1851. 
Emma  Louisa  Arundel. 

4  Owen  Luttrell  (Rev.).  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Rector  of  Church  Knowle,  Dorset,  b.  1827;  -,».  1859, 
Louisa  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  and  co-h?iress  of  Lord 
WUliam  Montagu,  2nd  son  of  William,  5th  Duke  of  Man- 
chester, and  has  issue, 

Francis  Montagu.  Owen  Llewellyn. 

Katharine  Louisa.  Emily  Magdalene. 

5  Arthur  Edmund,  Capt.  late  3rd  Hussars,  6.10  April.  1S28 ; 
TO.  1S60,  Clare  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  A. 


Lascelles,  son  of  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Harewood,  and  has 
issue, 

Evelyn  Louisa.  Margaret  Blanche. 

6  Louisa  Mary,  d.  Aug.  1829.        7  Eliza  Sophia,  d.  1834. 
8  Emma    Georgina,  m.    18.52,    Charles   Richard   Hoare, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Lav/,  eldest  son  of  the  Ven.  G.  Hoare, 
Archdeacon  uf  Surrey.    He  cL  1871. 
V.  Emma  Septima,  m.  Sir  George  Eideout  Bingham,  K.C.B. 
and  T.S.,  of  Deans  Leaze,  Dorset,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army, 
and  Col.  of  the  1st  battalion  Eifle  Brigade  ;  and  d.  1874. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  arg.,  a  bend  gu.  guttee  of  the  field 
between  two  choughs  of  the  second  a  chief  chequy  or  and 
sa.,  for  Pleydell:  2nd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 
maunches  sa.,  for  Mansel  ;  3rd,  quarterly,  gu.  and  erm.  in  the 
sinister  cbief  and  dexter  base  a  goat's  head  erased  arg.  attired 
or,  for  Morton.  Crist — 1st,  A  panther's  head  erased  sa. 
bezantee  swallowing  a  cross-pattee  fitchee  gu.,  for  Pleydell; 
2nd,  A  cap  of  maintenance  inflamed  on  the  top  ppr.,  for 
Mansel.    JSloito — Imitari  quam  invidere. 

Stnis — Whatcombe,  Longthorns,  Melborne,  Dorset.  Clubs — 
AtheuKum  and  Boodles. 


PLOWDEN    OF    PLOWDEN. 

Plowdex,  William:  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Plowden, 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  June,  1853  ;  s.  his  father 
23  July,  1870 ;  m.l2  Oct.  187-4,  Lady  Mary  Duudas, 
dau.  of  Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas,  and  sister  to 
Lawrence,  Earl  of  Zetland,  and  has  issue, 

William  Edwin,  &.  21  May,  1876. 
Francis  Charles,  6.  26  Sept.  1877. 

ILtltraSC. — The  family  of  Plowden  has  been  seated  at 
Plowdeu,  in  Salop,  from  a  period  antecedent  to  the  earliest; 
records  extant  in  the  vicinity. 

Roger  Plowden,  of  Plowden,  is  stated  to  have  been  a 
crusader  under  Richard  CceurdeLion;  to  have  assisted  at 
the  siege  of  Acre,  1194;  and  to  have  received  for  his  gallant 
services  there  tbe  augmentation  of  the  fleur-de-lis  borne  ever 
since  by  his  descendants.    He  was  ancestor  of 

Edmund  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  Serjeant-at-Law,  one  of 
the  most  eminent  lawyers  of  his  day.  He  to.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  William  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Bevley,  co.  Worcester,  and  had 
issue ;  and  d.  1584,  aged  67.    His  2nd  son, 

Francis  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Fermor,  Esq.  of  Somerton,  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Francis,  his  heir;  ii.  Edmund,  of  Wanstead,  Hants,  styled 
in  his  will,  29  July,  1655,  "Sir  Edmund  Plowden,  Lord  Earl 
Palatine,  Governor  and  Capt. -Gen.  of  the  Province  of  New 
Albion,  in  America."  He  m.  Mabel,  dau.  of  Peter  JIariner, 
and  grand-child  and  heir  of  John  Chatterton,  Esq.  of  Chatter- 
ton,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  was  ancestor  of  Plowden  of 
Laxsam,  Hants,  and  Plowden  nf  Eioharst  Pari: ;    in.  Thomas ; 

I.  Mary;   ii.   Catherine;    and   iii.    Anne.     Mr.  Plowden   d. 

II.  Dec.  1652,  aged  90,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Francis  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Ilowden,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 

heir  of  ^Vltan  Butler,  Esq.  of  Aston  le  Walls,  co.  Northampton, 
and  had  issue.    He  d.  IS  Jan.  1661,  and  was  j.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston  le  Walls,  b. 
6  Feb.  1716;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Cotton,  Esq.  of 
Bedhampton,  Sussex,  and  had  (with  four  other  sons,  who  all 
d.  s.  p.), 
Edmun-d,  his  heir. 

Francis,  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to  King  Jasies  II.,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Stafford  Howard,  and  grancl- 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Howard,  Viscount  Stafford,  so 
uniustly  brought  to  the  block  and  attainted,  1678.  Mr. 
Francis  Plowden  d.  at  St.  Germains,  in  France,  leaving 
(with  a  son,  Francis,  a  celebrated  Catholic  Divine,  and  con- 
troversial writer),  an  only  dau.  and  eventual  heiress,  Maey 
Plowden,  who  m.  Sir  George  Jerningham,  Bart,  of  Cossy 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  was  mother  of  Sir  William  Jerningham. 
whose  son  and  heir.  Sir  George  Jerningham  (the  attainder 
of  Viscount  Stutford  being  reversed  in  1824),  was  restored  to 
the  Barony  of  Stafford. 
Elizabeth,  w.  Walter  Blount,  Esq.  of  Maple  Durham. 

Mr.  Plowden  d.  20  May,  1666,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmunt)  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston,  to.  Pene- 
lope, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Maurice  Drummond,  Bart.,  and 
had  (with  several  other  sons,  who  all  d.  s.  p.)  William,  bia 
heir;  and  Dorothy,  m.  1st,  Philip  Draycot,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
Sir  WiUiam  Goring.  He  d.  27  Nov.  1677,  and  was  s.  by  hi3 
son, 

William  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  and  Aston,  b.  1666. 
This  gentleman  held  the  rank  of  Col.  in  the  Life  Guards  of 
King  James  II.  lie  rebuilt  the  Manor  House  at  Aston.  Col. 
Plovyden  to.  thrivje;  of  the  1st  marriage,  with  Mary  Morley, 


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there  was  no  issue ;  of  the  2ml,  wilh  Haiy,  d.iu.  of  John  Stonor, 
Esq.  of  Stonor,  ilicrc  was  one  son  and  two  duus., 

William,  his  heir. 

Penclopis  i-i.  1st,  Thomas  Foley,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge ;  and 

2ndly,  Richard  Whitworlh,  Esij. 

Frances,  m.  Hubert  Agliouby  tilancy,  Esq.  of  Ilatton  Grange, 
Salop. 
Mr.  Plowden's  3rd  wife  was  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Lyttelton, 
and  by  her  he  hud  three  sons,  who  rf.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus., 
Mary,  vt.  Anthony  \Vriv:ht,  Er.'i.  of  Wc.ilside,  Essex. 
Barbara  Anne,  m.  Thomss  Cameron,  M.D.,  of  Cameron. 

He  d.  5  March,  1740-1,  and  was  x.  by  his  son, 

William  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowdcn  and  Aston,  vi.  1726, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Charles,  5th  Lord  Dormer,  and  had  issue, 

Edmdnd,  his  successor. 

Francos,  i;i.  Uobert  Taafe,  Esq.  of  Ireland. 

Anne  Mary,  m.  Edward  llagserston,  Esq. 

Mary,  ia.  Kobert  Garvey,  Esq.  of  Rouon. 

Mr.  Plowden  rf.  27  Aug.  1754,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmcnd  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  rnd  Aston,  w.  20  July, 
1755,  Lucy,  dau.  of  William  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Leice&tcr  Cqv.nre, 
London,  and  Rrand-dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Berkeley  Lucy, 
Bart,  of  Broxbourne,  Herts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  July,  1765) 
had  two  sons  and  four  i^aus., 

I.  Edmund,  his  successor. 

II.  William  Xaverius,  m.  1.3  Nov.  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon 
Winter,  Esq.;  and*?.  Nov.  18H,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Henry  Fkancis,  late  of  Plowden. 

2  Charles  Joseph,  of  Rome,  /*.  1805;  m.  Miss  Eliza  Bryan, 
and  has  issue,  Charles  William;  Francis  Hugh;  and 
Roger  Herbert. 

I  Anna  Maria. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lucy,  m.  1777,  Sir  Henry  Tiehborne,  Cart. 

II.  Lucy  Mary,   m.  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.  of  Wealside,  in 

Ef    5X. 

III.  Frances  Xaveria,  m.  Francis  Constable,  Esq.  of  Burton 
Constable,  and  tl.  s.  p. 

IV.  M.iry  siargharetta,  m.  1787,  Charles  Throckmorton,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Plowden  d.  9  Jan.  1768,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  Salop,  and  of  Aston, 
m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longner, 
Salop,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Anna  Maria,  to.  Rev.  John  Eyton,  Vicar  of  Wellington,  and 
Rector  of  Eyton,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1S23)  she  left  at 
her  decease,  Oct.  1825,  six  sons  and  three  daus.  {see  Eyton 
of  Et/lon). 

Mr.  Plowden  d.  4  April,  1838.    His  nephew  and  heir, 

William  Henry  Francis  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden,  High 
Sherifn848,  6.  21  Oct.  1802;  m.  23  Jan.  1834,  Barbara,  eldest 
dau.  of  Francis  Cholmeley,  Esq.  cf  Brand^by  Hull,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1H53)  had  issue, 
William  Francis,  now  of  Plowden. 
Barbara  Mary.  Harriet,  d.  26  June,  1865. 

EUinor.  Alice,  d.  14  Oct.  18C6. 

Mary,  d.  27  Dec.  1864. 

Constance,  to.  23  Aug.  1377,  Francis,  eldest  son  of  F.  H. 
Froes,  Esq. 

Gertrude  Mary.  Sybil  Maria. 

Laura  Mary,   m.   16  July,    1873,   James  William  Thomas 
Thunder,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Michael  Thunder,  Esq.  of  Lagorc, 
CO.  Meath,  and  has  two  sons, 
Cyril  Joseph,  h.  27  July,  1875. 
Bernard  William,  6.  15  Aug.  1877. 
Mr.  Plowden  d.  23  July,  1870. 

Arms— Az.,  a  fess  dancett(;e  the  two  upper  points  termina- 
ting in  fleurs-de-lis  or.    tlat — On  a  mount  vert  a  buck  passant 
8a.  attired  or. 
Seat — Plowden  Hall,  North  Lydbury,  Salop. 

« 

PLUMMEB  OF  SUNDEELAWD  HALL. 
ScoTT-Pn-MMEB,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Sunderland 
Hall,  CO.  Selkirk,  M..\.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convenor 
CO.  Selkirk,  b.  2  Sept.  1821  ;  m.  21  Jan.  1857, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Goff,  Esq.  of  Hale  Park, 
Hants,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  6.  IS  Oct.  1859. 

II.  Joseph  Walter,  6.  1861. 

I.  Jane  Eliza.  ii.  Sophia  Eliza. 

^.tncaSC— Sir  William  Scott,  of  Harden  (temp.  James 
VI.),  tenth  in  descent  from  Walter  Scott,  of  Synton,  ii*.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Sir  Gideon  Murray,  of  Elibank,  Treasurer-Depute  of 
Scotland,  by  whom  (besides  three  daus.)  he  had  five  sons,  of 
whom  the  youngest, 

John  Scott,  to.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Robert  Scott,  of  Harwood, 


and  was  progenitor  of  the  family  of  Scott,  of  Woll,  co.  Rox- 
burgh.    Hence  descended, 

William  Scott,  of  Woll,  Sheriff  of  co.  Selkirk,  m.  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Balfour,  of  Broadmcadows,  by  Janet 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  I'luniiner,  of  Middlestcad,  and  Jano 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Kerr,  of  Sunderland  Hall;  and  had  a 
son, 

Charles  Scott,  of  Woll,  m.  Feb.  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau.  o( 
William  Waugh,  by  Barbara  (his  wife  and  cousin),  dau.  of 
Gavin  Plummer,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Feb.  1831)  had  three 
sons^ 

I.  William,  of  Woll,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  R.  J.  Uniacke,  Esq., 
and  had  two  sons, 

1  Charles  Andrew,  of  Woll,  d.  unm.  1838. 

2  Richard,  </.  young. 

II.  Charles  Balfour,  m.  1818,   Eliza,  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander 
Ker,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  issue,  one  son  and  four  daus., 

1  Charles,  now  of  Middlestcad,  who  s.  his  cousin,  Charles 
Andrew,  in  the  estate  of  Woll,  1838,  which  he  resigned 
in  the  following  year  to  his  uncle  John,  in  terms  of  the 
entail,  by  which  he  inherited  the  lands  of  Jliddlestead 
and  Sunderland  Hall,  and  assumed  the  surname  of 
Plummer. 

1  Catherine. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Alexander  Munro,  Esq.  of  Craiglockhart, 
CO.  Edinburgh,  who  d.  1867. 

3  Isabella,  d.  young.  4  Barbara  Jane,  d.  1865. 

HI.  John,  Lieut. -Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  who  .s'.  his  nephew  in  the 
estate  of  Woll,  /;i.  Clementina,  dau.  of  Edward  Shaw,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  two  daus., 
1  Clementina.  2  Elizabeth. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  lions'  heads  erased  or,  as  many  martlets  of  the  field,  for 
Plummer;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  mullets 
of  the  tirst,  in  base  a  stag's  head  erased  or,  for  Kerr.  Crest — 
A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sprig  vert. 
Motto — Consultu  et  audaceter. 

Scat— Sunderland  Hall,  Selkirk,  N.B. 


PLUMPTRE    OF    FREDVILLE. 

PiTJMPTEE,  Charles  John,  Esq.  of  Fredville> 
Kent,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  educated  at  Harrow, 
and  Univ.  Coll.  Oxou.,  Capt.  5th  East  Kent  Eifle 
Volunteers,  b.  30  Nov.  1835;  m.  16  Aug.  1860, 
Fanny  Augusta,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  H.  W. 
Plumptre,  of  Eastwood,  Notts,  by  whom  he  has  sur- 
viving issue, 

I.  Henry  Western,  6.  3  Nov.  1867. 

II.  Arthur  Huntingdon,  6.  1869. 

III.  Henry  Pemberton,  b.  1870. 

I.  Emily  Agnes,  b.  19  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Alice  Emilia,  b.  12  March,  1865. 

III.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  11  Sept.  18C6. 

IV.  Edith  Margaretta,  b.  19  Aug.  1875. 

ittltCnSC— The  family  of  Plumptke,  settled  for  centuries 
in  the  town  of  Nottingham,  represented  that  borougn  in  Par- 
liament from  the  time  of  the  Plantagenets.  In  1.')  Edward  I., 
Paul  de  Plumptre,  surnamed  The  Clerk,  son  of  William,  son 
of  Thomas  de  Plumptre,  living  tcnip.  King  John,  claimed  from 
Thomas,  son  of  William  de  Plumptre,  a  yearly  rent  of  ten 
marks  Stirling  in  Plumptre,  with  divers  portions  of  lands,  but 
failed  in  the  attempt.    He  was  father  of 

Henry  de  Plumptre,  whose  son, 

William  de  Plumptre,  living  3  and  18  Edwar»  ITT.,  m.  and 
had  issue,  i.  Henry,  his  heir;  ii.  John,  M..P  for  Nottingham 
in  the  last  Parliament  of  Richard  II.,  Founder  of  Plumptre 
Hospital,  Nottingham  ;  and  iii.  John,  mentioned  in  the  wills 
of  his  two  elder  brothers.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  de  Plumptre,  of  Nottingham,  temp.  Richard  II., 
was  great-great-great-grandfather  of 

Nicholas  Plumptre,  E.sq.  of  Nottingham,  who  represented 
that  town  in  Parliament  13  Elizabeth.    His  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  bapt.  19  Sept.  1579, 
to.  25  Aug.  1597,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Parkyns,  Esq.  »f 
Boney,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1639)  had  four  sons 
and  four  daus.  He  d.  26  July,  1642,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Nicholas  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  d.  unm.  3  April, 
1644,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Huntingdon  Plumptre,  M.D.,  of  Nottingham,  bapt.  5  Feb. 
1601,  a  gentleman  of  great  professional  reputation,  who  is 
recorded  in  Gervase  HoUcs's  Memoirs  of  the  Earls  of  Clare, 


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as  attending  the  1st  Earl  in  his  last  illness,  heing  "  accounted 
the  best  physician  at  Nottingham."  Dr.  Plumptre  m.  1st, 
18  July,  1638,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Scott,  Esfj.  of 
Byshopdicke  Hall,  co.  York;  but  she  dyinp;  s.  j).  5  June,  1641, 
he  m.  2ndly,  14  Aur.  1642,  Christian,  3id  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
Brooke,  of  Norton,  co.  Chester,  by  Catlierine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Neville,  M.P.,  of  Billingbere,  Berks,  and  had  (with 
fourdaus.,  of  whom  Faustina  m.  Rev.  Drue  Cressener,  D.D., 
Rector  of  Soham,  co.  Cambridge;  and  Amanda,  w.  William 
Orde,  Esq.  of  Beale)  three  sons.  Dr.  Plumptre  d.  June,  IGCO, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henrt  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  b.  19  Sept.  1644;  m. 
1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blayney,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1673)  had  one  dau.,  Christina,  who  d.  vnm. 
1693.  He  m.  2ndly,  Joyce,  dau.  of  Henry  Siclieve.-ell,  Esq.  of 
Barton,  and  widow  of  John  Milward,  Esq.  of  Shitterton, 
CO.  Derby,  by  whom  (who  d.  1708)  he  had  three  sons, 

John,  his  lieir, 

Henry,  father  of  Eussell  Plumptre,  b.  4  Jan.  1709,  M.D., 
Regius  Professor  of  Physic  ia  the  University  at  Cambridge, 
whose  only  dau.  m.  —  Ward,  Esq.  of  Wilbraham,  co.  Cam- 
bridge.    Dr.  Rus.sell  Plumptre  d.  Oct.  17U3. 

Fitzwilliam.  b.  24  Oct.  1686 ;  m.  Jane,  widow  of  Commodore 
Owen,  andd.  3  Dec.  1749. 

Mr.  Plumptre  d.  29  Dec.  1693,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  b.  1G79;  i?i.  Anna- 
bella,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Molynuux,  Bart,  of  Tever- 
Shall,  M.P.  for  co.  Nottingham,  by  Diana  his  wife,  sister  of 
Scrope,  Viscount  Howe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  June,  1745)  had, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I!.  Charles  (Ven.),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Ely,  and  Rector  of 

St.  Mary  Woolnoth,  London,  and  of  Orpington,  Kent,  b.  16 

July,  1712;  d.  14  Sept.  1779. 

III.  Francis,  m.  7  April,  175.5. 

IV.  Polydore,  b.  1  Nov.  1714;  m.  11  Dec.  1760,  Elizabeth 
Eyre;  and  d.  15  April,  1777. 

V.  Robert  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Master  of  Queen's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
1773,  d.  1788,  leaving,  by  Anno  Ncwcome  his  wife, 

1  Joseph  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p. 

2  James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Great  Grandsdon,  d.  $.  p. 

3  Robert,  of  Norwich,  Barrister-at-Law,  iii.  and  had  issue. 

1  Diana,  on.   7  April,    1781,  her  cousin,   the  Rev.  John 
Plumptre,  and  d.  1825. 

2  Anne,  the  autlioress,  d.  unm. 

S  Lydia.  4  Arabella. 

5  Jemima,  m.  Frederick  Layton,  Esq.,  Capt.  of  Marines. 

VI.  Septimus,  m.  1753,  Catharine  Young,  and  left  issue  at 
lus  decease,  5  Feb.  1782,  aged  94, 

1  John  (Very  Rev.),  b.  11  March,  1754;    D.D.,  Dean  of 
Gloucester,    1808;    in.   1781,    Diana,   dau.   of    the  Rev. 
Robert  Plumptre,  D.D.,  and  dying  1825,  left  issue, 
John  Francis,  b.  4  Dec.  1781;   Fellow  of  Eton  Coll.;  m. 

Caroline,  dau.  of  —  Carter,  Esq.  of  Foxley,  Wilts. 
Henry  Scawen,  M.A.  (Rev.),  b.  11  Dec.  1789. 
Eobert  Bathurst,    b.   27   Sept.  1791;  m.  7   April,  1825, 
Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Iltyd  Nicholl,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  March,  1849)  had  issue, 

Eobert  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Corfe  Mullen,  b. 
26  Feb.  1826 ;  m.  7  April,  I8G3,  Ellen  Blanche,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Bingley  Garland,  Esq.  of  Stone  Cottage  and 
Leeson  House,  Dorset,  and  has  issue,  Robert  Gar- 
land, b.  8  June,  1865;  John  Vallls  Nicholl,  b.  13 
Feb.  1867;  Amy  Eleanor  Annabella,  d.  an  infant; 
and  Blanche  Mary  Augusta. 
Louisa  Frances.  Eleanor. 

Tryphena  Mary.  Annabella. 

2  Charles  (Rev.),  b.  13  Feb.  1755;  Rector  of  Teversal, 
Notts,  and  afterwards  of  Long  Newton,  co.  Durham;  in. 
14  Jan.  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Mellar,  Esq.  of  Mans- 
field ;  and  d.  May,  1812,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  8  March, 
1840), 

Kaye  Francis,  6.  9  July,  1784;  d.  unm.  in  India  circa 
1805. 

Edward  Hallows,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  b.  27  Oct.  1785; 
TO.  Oct.  1816,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  Jacob  Pitfield,  Esq. 
of  Symondsbury,  Dorset;  d.  25  Nov.  1851,  leaving  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  1840)  Charles  John,  of  36,  Hamilton 
Terrace,  St. John's  Wood,  Barrlster-at-Law,  b.  28  March, 
1818,  m.  14  March,  1844,  Caroline  {d.  1868),  youngest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Colmer,  Esq.,  Barrlster- 
at-Law,  of  the  Rookery,  Y^oxford,  Suffolk,  and  has 
issue  two  daus.,  Emily  Jane  Catharine  Elizabeth 
Colmer,  and  Constance  Eliza  Maria  Fanny,  and  two 
sons,  Reginald  Charles  Edward,  b.  24  Dec.  1848,  and 
Algernon  Frederic  Charles,  b.  15  Aug.  1852;  2  Edward 
Hayes  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's,  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  King's  Coll.  London,  and  Vicar 
of  Bickley,  Kent,  b.  6  Aug.  1821,  m.  5  July,  1848, 
Harriett  Theodosia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  M. 
Maurice,  of  Netting  Hill;  3  llcury  I'rauci.'',  E.I.C.'s 
Serrice,  b.  1  Sept.  1827,  m.  1  May,  1852,  Catherine,  5th 


dau.  of  Thomas  Massa  Alsager,  Esq.  of  Queen  Square, 
Bloom.sbury ;  4  William  Alfred,  M.A.  (Kcv.),  Chaplain 
to  the  Duke  of  Marlborough,  b.  4  Oct.  1830,  m.  31  March, 
1869,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Fran'..}  White,  Esq.  of  East  Retford, 
CO.  Notts ;  1  Eliza  Selina ;  2  Mary  Frances,  to.  the  Rev. 
Percy  Rogers. 
Frederick  Charles  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Master  of  University 

Coll.  Oxford,  b.  17  Aug.  1796;  d.  Nov.  1870. 
Frances,  m.  George  Hodgkinson,  of  Southwell,  co.  Notts, 
d.  1833.  Maria.  Dorothy,  d.  April,  1876. 

3  Edward,  d.  young,  1768. 

1  Dorothy,  in.  7  April,  1783,  Francis  Evans,  Esq.  of  co. 
Notts. 

I.  Maria,  in.  1752,  Dr.  Thomas  Wilbraham. 

II.  Annabella. 

Mr.  Plumptre  d.  29  Sept.  1751.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  M.P.  for  that  town, 
6.  10  Feb.  1710,  was  the  first  of  the  family  to  settle  at  Fred- 
ville,  on  his  marriage,  in  1750,  witli  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Sir 
Brook  Bridges,  Bart,  of  Goodnestone,  to  whom  the  estate 
belonged.  She  had  no  issue.  He  ?n..2ndly,  1758,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Philips  Glover,  Esq.  of  Wispington,  co.  Lincoln,  cou.sin  to  the 
author  of  Leonidas,  by  whom  (who  d.  1782)  he  left  at  his 
decease  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  17S5,  Sir  Richard  Carr  Glynn, 
Bart,  of  Gaunts;  and  a  sci  and  successor, 

John  Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Fredville,  Kent,  and  of  Notting- 
ham, High  Sheriff  for  the  former  1798,  m.  24  May,  1788, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jeremy  Pemberton,  of  Trumping- 
ton,  near  Cambridge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1853,  in  her 
90th  year)  had  issue, 
John  Pemberton,  his  heir. 

Charles  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wickhambreux,  Kent,  m. 
1st,  1825,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Calcraft,  Esq.  of  An- 
caster,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  (i.  12  June,  18;'.3)hadone 
dau.,  Fanny  Sophia.     He  in.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  4tli  dau.  of 
John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Lenton,  co.  Notts,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  Charles  John,  now  of  Fredville.     He  d.  Jan.  18C2. 
Henry  Western  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  April,  1828,  Eleanor,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Brook  William  Bridges,  Bart.,  of  Goodnestone 
Park,  Kent,  and  had  five  sons  and  five  daus.      He  d.  23 
April,  1863.   His  eldest  son,  John  Bridges,  of  Goodnestone, 
near  Wingham,  Kent,  b.  1832,  is  a  J. P.  co.  Kent. 
Charlotte  Sophia,  d.  unm.  22  Aug.  1809. 
Emma  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Gipps;  d.  1874. 
Mary  Louisa,  in.  Jolm  Smith,  Esq.,  Capt.,  R.E.,  and  d.  in 
Demevara,  21  Jan.  1833. 

Frances  Matilda,  in.  Eobert  Eamsdcn,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall, 
Notts,  and  is  deceased.        Annabella  Helen,  d.  v.nm.  1842. 
Augusta  Catherine,  d.  April,  1867. 
Emilia  Septima,  d.  unm.  Nov.  1878.  Oc';avia  Anna. 

Mr.  Plumptre  d.  7  Nov.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Pemberton   Plumptre,    Esq.  of  Fredville,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  b.  3  May,  1791  ;  in.  2  April,  ISIF, 
Catharine  Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Paul  Cobb  Methucn,  Esq.  of 
Corsham  House,  Wilts,  and  had  three  daus., 
Catherine  Emma,  d.  unm. 

Cecilia  Matilda,  m.  the  Rev.  AlgeTnon  Cootc,  Srd  .son  of 
Sir  Charles  Coote,  Bart,  of  Ballyfin,  and  d.  May,  1878,  leav- 
ing issue  six  sons  and  one  dau. 

Matilda  Charlotte  Louisa,  iii.  the  Rev.  John  Charles  Ryle, 
Eector  of  liclminghani,  Suffolli,  and  d.  leaving  a  dau. 

Mr.  Plumptre  d.  7  Jan.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now 
of  Fredville. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  two  mullets  pierced  in  chief 
and  an  annulet  in  base  sa.  Crest — A  phoenix  or,  out  of  llamcs 
ppr.     Mollo — Sufticit  meruisse. 

Seat — Fredville,  Wingham,  Kent.    Ciub — National. 


PLUNKETT    OF    P0E,TM:ARN0CK. 

Plunkett,  Thomas  Ltjee,  Esq.  of  Portmarnoct 
House,  CO.  Dublin,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  3  Api-il, 
1850 ;  m.  27  June,  187G,  Lizzie,  dau.  of  Francis 
Chadwick,  Esq.  of  The  Glen,  Droglieda,  and  has  a 
dau., 

Lizzie  Angela  Mary. 

JLtltCilSC. — The  PLUNKETTSof  Portmarnock  are  connected 
with  the  families  of  Fingall,  Howth,  and  Esmonde.  They  lost 
much  of  their  property  in  the  time  of  Cromwell  and  subse- 
quently, on  account  of  their  devotion  to  the  religion  of  their 
ancestors. 

Eichard  Plunkett,  living  temp.  Henet  VII.,  of  the  House 
of  Plunkett,  of  Rathmore,  co.  Meath,  was  father  of 

Henry  Plunkett,  Alderman  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dillon,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William. 

u.  Thomas,  Aldsruian,  of  Dublin,  m,.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of 


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Alderman  James  Bellew;  ana  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  of  John 
Loner,  ot  Ncwby,  Devon,  and  widow  of  Itohcrt  Panting ; 
he  (I.  '-0  Jan.  1G26,  leaving  issue  by  liis  1st  wife  only, 

1  Robert,  of  Rathmore,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Segravc, 
of  Cabrajrh,  co.  Dublin,  and  (/.  23  Oet.  1C61,  leaving 
issue,  1  Jolm,  of  Rathnuire,  m.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of 
Michael  Browne,  Sheriff  of  Dublin;  2  Thomas;  3 
Christopher;  4  iRnatius;  5  Lawrence;  6  Margaret;  7 
Alson;  8  Mary  ;  9  Jane. 

2  Walter,  who  administered  to  his  brother. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Dowdall,  <if  Athlumney,  CO.  Meath. 

2  Elinor,  m.  Rowland  Chamberlaine. 

3  Anne,  m.  Richard  Jordan,  of  Dublin,  who  d.  20  June, 
1635. 

III.  James. 

IV.  Luke,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Alice,  m.  Jolm  Rochfort,  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  and  d.  7 
Jan.  1023. 

II.  Elizabeth.  iii.  Joan. 

Alderman  Plunket  was  Mayor  of  Dublin  1546.  His  fourth 
son, 

Luke  PLrNKETT,  ot  the  city  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  obtained 
a  grant  by  patent  dated  8  June,  1635,  of  the  castle,  town, 
lands  and  hereditaments,  of  Portmarnock,  co.  Dublin.  He 
m.jEUinor  Panting,  and  d.  1636,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret, 
a  son, 

William  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Theodore  DufTe,  Knt.,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Aug.  166(5, 
he  had  issue,  Lcke,  his  heir;  Lucy;  Mary;  Teresa.  He  d. 
2  Dec.  1662,  was  buried  at  St.  Andrews,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ldke  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  m.  Josiah,  dau.  of 
Michael  St.  Lawrence,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  i.  William; 
II.  Thomas,  who  eventually  s.  to  the  estate,  of  whom  here- 
after; III.  John;  IV.  Ignatius;  v.  Elizabeth;  vr-  Jane; 
VII.  Frances;  viii.  Anne;  ix.  Susan;  x.  Mabel.  His  will, 
dated  14  Oct.  1682,  was  proved  2  July  following;  the  second 
son, 

Thomas  Pltjnkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  m.  Katherine 
Kennedy,  and  had  issue,  i.  Luke,  his  successor;  ii.  William, 
in.  Bridget  Caddell  (his  will,  dated  26  May  1756,  was  proved 
13  Feb.  1770);  in.  Walter:  iv.  Anne,  Mrs.  FitzSimons.  Mr. 
Plunkett  d.  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Luke  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  m.  Frances  Caddell, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas  his  succe  sor ;  ii.  William  ;  in. 
Richard;  iv.  Margery.  Mr.  Plunkett  cZ.  April  1755,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  who  had  with 
Other  issue,  a  dau.  Frances,  m.  H.  ry  Verner,  Esq.,  and  an 
elder  son,  his  successor, 

Ldke  Plunketi-,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  14  Aug.  1805,  Helen,  dau.  of  John  Howard,  Esq.  of  Willow 
Bank,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

John  William  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  J.P,,  m. 
7  May,  1849,  CaroUne,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Esmonde  White,  Esq. 
of  Scarnagh,  J.P.  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1862,  having 
had  with  a  son,  John  Lorenzo  WULiam,  who  d.  at  the  age  of 
13,  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Luke  Plunkett,  now  of  Portmarnock. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  bend  arg.,  in  chief  a  tower  triple  towered  of 
the  last,  a  border  gu.  Crest — A  horse  pass.  arg.  Motto — 
Festina  lente. 

iSeat— Portmarnock  House,  Baldoyle,  co.  Dublin. 


POCHIN  OF   EDIIONDTHOEPE   HALL. 

PocHiN,  "William  Ann,  Esq.  of  Edmondthorpe 

Hall,   CO.   Leicester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High   Sheriff 

1846,  h.  10  Jan.  1820;    m.  1  May,   1841,  Agnes 

Ehzabeth,  only  dau.   of  William  Ashby,   Esq.  of 

Quenby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geobgb  William,  of  Rearsby,  Leicester,  J.P.,  late  3rd 

regt.  of  loot,  b.  1  Aug.  1843;  m.  10  Nov.  1870,  Marianne, 

dau.  of  Robert  de  Barry,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  two  daus., 

Ehoda,  Mabel  and  Ethel. 

n.  Ashby,  6.  6  Feb.  1845 ;  m.  13  April,  1871,  and  has  three 

daus. 
111.  Norman,  6.  3  Dec.  1846. 

ILtltf  age— George  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Earkby,  co.  Leicester, 
6.  1592  (5th  in  descent  from  Richard  Pochin,  by  Alice  Wil- 
loughby  his  wife,  heiress  of  Barkby),  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dove,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough;  and  2ndly, 
Hester,  dau.  of  —  Arthington,  Esq.  of  Arthington,  co.  York; 
by  the  latter  he  had,  inter  alios,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  0.  1618,  High  Sheriff  1647, 
whose  son,  by  Bertha,  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  John 
Wiaehope,  Esq.  of  Mgreton, 


Thomas  PocniN,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  SherifflGSl.w.  Mary, 
dau.,  and  at  length  solo  heir  of  Sir  Charles  Hussey,  Bart,  of 
Caythorpe,  by  whom  (who  d.  1697)  he  had,  with  seven  daus., 
three  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  Hammersmith,  J.P.,  d.  17.56,  leaving,  by  his 
wife  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  llodgkins,  Esq. 
of  Seale,  three  sons, 

1  Thomas,  M.D.,  m.  1741,  Prudence,  dau.  of  Rev.  Paul 
Jenkinson,  Rector  of  Weston,  by  whom  he  left  issue  ai 
his  decease,  1781  (with  a  dau.,  )<t.  Thomas  Clarke,  Esq.X 
a  son, 

Thomas,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Bird,  Esq.  of  West 
Leke,  and  left  at  his  demise,  1789,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 
George,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Frances. 

2  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Morcote,  d.  s.p.  1788. 

3  William,  (/.  1794,  leaving  issue, 

William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Morcote,  m.  andhad,  with 
other  issue,  a  son.  Rev.  W.  Pochin,  Rector  of  Little 
Cound,  who  m.  1804,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
Greene,  Esq. 
Frances,  vi.  Rev.  John  Askew,  D.D.,  Rector  of  North 
Cadbury. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  Loughborough, 
m.  Charles,  d.  young. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sheriff  1711,  m.  1st, 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  Bart,  of  Wel- 
bourne,  by  whom  (who  d.  1726)  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  d. 
young ;  Sarah,  wife  of  Rev.  George  Pochin,  of  Morcote,  d.  s.  p. ; 
and  Charlotte,  who  eventually  inherited  the  estates  of  her 
grandfather.  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  Bart.,  and  m.  1750,  Charles 
James  Packe,  Esq.  of  Prestwold  Hall,  co.  Leicester.  Mr. 
Pochin  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
Trollope,  Esq.  of  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Mary  his  wile,  sister 
to  Lord  Craven,  and  had  by  her  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
William,  his  heir. 
George,  of  Bourne,  co.  Lincoln,  ra.  Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  of 

Sir  Wolstan  Di.vio,  and  d.  s.  p.  13  May,  1798. 
Mary,  of  Barkby. 

Mr.  Pochin  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  survivinc:  son, 

William  Pcchin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sheriff  1756,  and 
M.P.forco.  Leicester  from  1780  until  his  decease,  10  Sept. 
1798.  He  d.  unm.,  and  the  representation  ot  the  family  de- 
volved upon  his  relative, 

Charles  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  M.P.  for  Enniskillen  (refer 
to  issue  of  George,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Pociiin,  Esq.  of  Barkby, 
Sheriff  of  eo.  Leicester  1681).  This  gentleman,  who  s.  to  the 
family  estates  at  the  death  of  his  cou-iin,  3Iiss  Mary  Pochin, 
m.  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Clement  Winstanley,  Esq.of  Braunston, 
but  dying  s.  p.  1817,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Pochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  High  Sheriff  1828.    He  ?n. 
1811,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Norman,  Esq.  of  Melton 
Mowbray,  by  his  1st  wife.  Miss  Gregg,  and  d.  29  Dec.  1831, 
leaving  issue, 
William  Ann,  now  representaUve  of  the  family. 
John  Mathcw,  6.  1  March,  1824;  7n.  Elizalicth  Constance, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Adderley,  R.N.,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  an 
only  cliild,  Frederick  George. 

Charles  Norman,  6.  20  Dec.  1827;  to.  Diana,  dau.  of  SirV. 
Stonehouse,  and  by  her,  who  is  deceased,  has  one  son, 
Norman. 

Edward  Norman  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Sileby,  co.  Leicester,  6. 15 
Feb.  1828,  m.  ISoC,  Anna  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Love- 
day,  of  lUsley,  Berks,  and  has  a  dau.,  3Iary  Loveday. 
Ralph  George.  Commander  R.N.,  of  Braunstone  House,  co. 
Leicester,  J. P.,  /<.  8  July,  1829;  m.  18  Oct.  1855,  Anna  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Winstanley,  Rector  of  Glen- 
field,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  James  Beaumont  Win- 
stanley, Esq.  of  Braunstone  House,  and  has  Ralph  George, 
b.  15  Dec.  1860,  James  AVinstanley,  6.  1862 ;  Richard  Nor- 
man, b.  1864:  Francis  William  Birch,  6.  1865;  Clement 
Thomas  Parkyns,  b.  1868 ;  Edward  Carlyon,  b.  1869 ;  Emily 
Georgiana ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary. 
Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  22  March,  1838,  Horace  James  Bell, 
Esq.,  and  (/.  leaving  two  sons,  Noel  Holt  and  Frank  Kingan. 
Emily  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Graves  Walker,  and  has  two 
sons. 

Armx — Or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  horses' shoes  sa. 
Cre.-it — A  harpy  ppr.  full-faced  and  tail  twisted  round  the  leg. 
Seat — Edmondthoi-pe  Hall,  Oakham. 


POCKLINGTON  OF  CHELSWORTH  HALL. 

PocKLiNGTOX,  Geoege   Henrt,  Esq.  of  Clicls- 

worth  Hall,  Suflolk,  J.P.,  Lieut. -Col.  late  18th  regt., 

b.  6  Kept.  1833 ;   m.  20  Sept.  1857,  Giuhana  Maria 


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Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Alfred  Cloyne  Godwin 
Austeu,  Esq.  of  Chihvortli  Manor,  Surrey,  and  lias 
issue  a  son, 
Harky  Evelyn  Stracey,  6.  28  July,  1858. 

ILUtCaflC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  family  of  Pock- 
lington,  represented  by  Eev.  Eggeb  Pocklington,  Vicar  of 
Walesby. 

Samuel  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  the  Svd  Foot  Guards,  m.  Pleasance, 
cousin  and  heiress  of  Kobekt  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Chels- 
worth,  Serjeantat-Law  (who  d.  1767),  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Pocklington.  He  left  at  his  decease  two 
sons,  I.  KoBEBT  (Sir),  K.M.T.,  a  distinsuished  ofBcer,  15th 
Hussars,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Jolin  BUifcrave,  Esq.  of 
Calcot  Park,  Reading,  and  left  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  H. 
E.  Austen,  of  Shalford,  Surrey)  one  son,  Marton  llobert,  of 
Chelsworth,  d.  unm.  1865;  and  ii.  Henry  Sharpe.    The  latter, 

Henry  Sharpe  Pocklington,  Esq.,  m.  1795,  Anne  Harvey, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  left  at  his  decease,  25  Oct.  1816,  a  son, 

Kev.  Henry  Sharpe  Pocklington,  of  Stebbhig,  Essex,  m. 
8  Aug.  1827,  Amelia  Georgina,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Smythe, 
Governor  of  New  Brunswick,  and  d.  23  July,  1842,  leaving  by 
her  (who  d.  17  April,  1843), 

George  Henry,  now  of  Chelsworth  Hall. 

Frederic,  ra.  Alice  Emmy,  dau.  of  Kev.  Dr.  Jelf,  Canon  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and  has  issue,  Frederic  Arthur,  and 
Frances  Emily. 

Ellen  Katrine. 

Kose  Emily,  in.  Sir  Spencer  Maryon  Maryon  Wilson,  Bart. 

Alice. 

Arms — Erm.,  three  bends  az.  on  a  chief  or,  as  many  martlets 
ea.  Crest— K  demi-leopard  rampant  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexter 
paw  an  ostrich  feather  arg. 

^'eai— Chelsworth  Hall,  Bildestone,  Suffolk. 


POCKLINGTON    OF    HAGNABY    PRIORY. 

Pocelington-Coltman,  Roger,  Esq.  of  Hag- 
naby  Priory,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  h.  22  Sept.  1832  ; 
m.  27  June,  1872,  Marion  Catharine,  only  surviving 
child  of  Thomas  Coltman,  Esq.  of  Hagnaby  Priory, 
who  s.  on  the  death  of  her  father,  April,  1875. 
Mr.  Pocklington  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the 
surname  of  Coltman,  in  addition  to  and  after  that 
of  Pocklington. 

%i\\tcl^t. — The  very  ancient  family  of  Pocklington,  is 
supposed  to  have  derived,  at  an  early  period,  its  appellation 
from  the  town  of  that  name  in  the  East  Hiding  of  co.  York. 

Thomas  Pocklington  (son  of  William  Pocklington,  living 
tmvi>.  Henry  VIII.)  had  the  Chauntry  lands  in  Coddington, 
Notts,  bclonginc;  to  the  Priory  of  St.  Catherine,  near  Lincoln, 
settled  on  him  44  Elizabeth;  his  son,  John  Pocklington,  of 
CoUingham,  was  father,  by  Letitia  his  wife,  of  William  Pock- 
lington, of  Colliiigham,  who  was  one  of  the  Grand  Jury,  who 
subscribed  and  sent  instructions  to  the  Knights  of  the  Sliire  of 
NoUingham,  during  the  violent  debates  of  1642,  in  favour  of 
the  King.  15y  Jlildrcd  his  wife,  he  left,  inter  alios,  a  son, 
lloGER  Pocklington,  of  Newark,  father  of  Roger  Pocklington, 
of  Kelham,  Notts,  who  d.  31  Oct.  1720,  leaving,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Saxton,  Esq.,  several  children,  of  whom 
was 

Roger  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Eassingham,  co.  Lincoln,  6. 
1669,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haslam,  Esq.  of  Newark,  and 
dying  1751,  left  a  son, 

William  Pocklington,  of  Newark,  Notts,  6.  1694;  m.  1734, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Eastall,  Esq.  of  The  Friary,  Newark, 
and  rf.  July,  1764,  having  had  issue,  i.  Roger;  ii.  Joseph,  of 
Muskliam  House,  Notts,  and  Barrow  House,  Cumberland, 
)j.  25  April.  1736,  d.  imm.  31  May,  1817;  and  ni.  Mary,  d.unm. 
8  March,  1809.    The  elder  son, 

Roger  Pocklington,  of  WinthorpeHall,  Notts,  6.  25  Oct. 
1734;  m.  2  March,  1774,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
AVilliam  Roe,  Esq.  of  Sudbrooke  Hall,  near  Ancaster,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1810,  leaving  issue, 

Roger,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  r,i.  12  Sept.  1804,  Eev.  Godfrey  Gilbert  Cooper, 
Rector  of  Ewhurst,  Sussex ;  d.  19  Feb.  1841. 

The  son, 

Roger  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  Carlton  House,  Notts,  &. 
10  Aug.  1775;  ?ii.  2  Feb.  1802,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Camp- 
bell, Knt.  of  Invernell,  co.  Argyll,  and  d.  25  April,  1847,  having 
had  issue, 


I.  Roger  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Joseph,  the  late  Joseph  Pocklingtok-Sekho17SE,  Esq.  of 
Nether  Hall  (see  Senhocse  of  Nether  IIo.U) 

III  Evelyn  Henry  Frederick,  Lieut.-Gcn.,  and  late  Director- 
Gen,  of  Military  Education,  0.  18  Jon.  ISU.  »).  10  Aug. 
1847,  Barbara  Campbell,  only  child  of  A.  .Scott  Bloomtield, 
Esq.  of  Hollywood,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
23  Aug.  1863)  issue,  1  Evelyn,  .52nd  foot,  b.  13  June,  1848; 
2  Frederick  Charles,  latu  4th  Hussars,  0.  18  July.  1849.  -m. 
1879  Eliza  Amelia  Adelaide,  only  dau.  of  C.  P.  Hoffmann, 
Esq  ;  3  Archibald  James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  ;*.  9  June,  1851 . 
1  Alice  Jane;  2  Edith  Harriet,  3  Blanche  Ellen,  4  Con- 
stance Mary.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  13  Dec  18G4.  Harriet  Fletcher, 
dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Carter,  and  she  d   19  May.  1869. 

I.  Mary  EUzabeth  Agnes,  d.v.nm.  9  March,  1873. 

II.  Jane  Augusta,  m.  20  March,  1832,  James  Archibald 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Inverawe,  co.  Argyll;  and  («.  11  July, 
1842,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Roger  Pocklington,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Walesby,  Notts, 
and  Rector  of  Skegness,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  1st,  17  Nov.  1831, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Carlton-on-Trent, 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,  1864), 

I.  Roger,  now  Roger  Pocklington-Coltman,  Esq.  of  Hag- 

n°%ertrain^Mitford,  h.  9  Oct.  1835;  m.  Dec.  1873,  Georgina, 

ciau.  of  George  Caldwell,  Esq. 
Ill    Evelyn,  b.  12  March,  1837;   m.  5  Sept.  18/0,  Elizabeth 

Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  E.  Bromhead,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  a 

dau.,  Mary,  6.  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Duncan  (Rev.),  b.  19  June,  1841 ;  d.  1  June,  1870,  unm. 

V.  Joseph  George,  b.  and  d.  7  July,  1842. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  m.  15  Oct.  1874.  Kev.  H.  Blane,  Rector  of 
Folkton,  CO.  York;  d.  25  Jiine,  1876.  „      ^. 

II.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  2  July,  1861,  Sir  George  Macpher- 
son  Grant,  Bart,  of  BallindallochCaslle,  N.B. 

He  m.  2ndly,  8  March,  1866,  Ann  Amelia,  dau.  of  A.  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Possil,  co.  Lanark  and  Torosay,  co.  Argyll. 

A  riiis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Coltman  ;  2ud  and  Srd, 
Pocklington. 

/S'eat— Hagnaby  Priory,  SpUsby. 


PODE    OF    SLADE. 

PODE,  JonN  Dttee,  Esq.  of  Slade,  in  the  parish 
of  Cornwood,  Devon,  sometime  Fellow  of  New  Coll. 
Oxford,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.  for  Devon, 
b.  6  Nov.  1832  ;  m.  30  Aug.  1860,  Augusta  Boevey, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Crawley,  Incum- 
bent of  Flaxley,  and  afterwards  Vicar  of  Hartpury, 
CO.  Gloucester  {see  Btjeke's  Peerage  and  Baronet- 
age, Csawley-Boevey),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest  Dcke  Yonge,  6.  2  Aug.  1862. 
n.  Cyril  Augustin,  6.  29  April,  1866. 
III.  Arthur  Crawley,  b.  4  July,  1870. 
I.  Beatrice  Catharina,  b.  11  Aug.  186-4. 

liLtUCatJC.— John  Pode,  of  Woodland,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Eudeaux,  Devon,  b.  1731 ;  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  Julian, 
Esq.  of  the  Friary,  Plymouth,  and  dying  1772,  left  issue, 

I.  John  Sporrell,  of  Slade,  h.  1765,  High  Sheriff  of  Devon 
1794,  who  d.  s.  p.  14  July,  1837,  and  was  «.  in  the  property, 
■which  he  inherited  from  his  father's  uncle,  John  Spurrell, 
Esq.  of  Slade,  by  his  nephew,  William. 

II.  William  of  Westcot,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Dominick,  Corn- 
wall, b.  1767;  m.  4  March,  1791,  Jenny,  dau.  of  Tubal 
Lewis,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  dying  1850,  left  issue, 

1  William,  of  Slade,  J. P.,  Capt.  33rd  regt.,  6.  22  Nov. 
1791;  m.  11  Oct.  1838,  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Benny, 
Esq.  of  Callington,  and  dying  23  Nov.  1864,  without  issue, 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  John  Duke. 

2  John  Spurrell,  Ensign  57th  regt.,  6.  2  March,  1795, 
killed  at  the  Battle  of  St.  Jean  de  Luz,  while  carrying  the 
colours  of  his  regt.,  12  Dec.  1813. 

3  Thomas  Julian,  of  Plympton  Erie,  Devon,  6.  27  Sept. 
1798;  m.  1st,  15  Dec.  1830,  Anne  Duke,  youngest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Dulie  Y'onge,  Vicar  of  Otterton,  Devon,  afterwards 
of  Cornwood  (see  Yonge  of  Puslincli),  by  whem  he  had 
issue, 

John  Doke,  now  of  Slade. 
James  Yonge,  b.  23  Dec.  1833;  d.  17  Not.  1834. 
William  Yonge,  of  Plympton  Erie,  b.  16  June,  1835. 
Charles  Coleridge,   sometimes  Scholar  of  Exeter  Coll. 

Oxford.  B.A.,  M.B.,  Radcliffe  Travelling  FeUow  1867- 

1869,  b.  3  April,  1841 ;  d.  25  May,  1873. 
Edward,  sometime  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  5.  26  Sept. 

1842;  m.  6  Oct.  1866,   Elizabeth  Davey,  dau.  of  Mr. 

Richard  Clifton,  of  Ashwater,  Devon. 
Anne  Catharine,  rn.  William  John  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of 

Plympton  Erie,  son  of  Bear-Admiral  WooUcombe,  of 

Hemerdon,  Devon,  by  whom  she  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Cordelia,  m.  Eev.  Duke  Yonge,  of  Newtnn 


POE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


rOE 


1285 


Ferrers,  Devon,  son  of  Ecv.  John  YonKc,  of  ruslinsh, 
by  whom  she  has  issue  (if  Yonge  of  Fuslhuh). 
Frances  Alcthea,  m.  licv.  T.  Harold  F.  llickes,  by  whom 
she  has  issue. 
Thomas  Juhan  m.  2ndlr,  22  Sept.  1847,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
James  Aspinall,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  but  by  her  had  no 
issue;  he  (/.  9  Feb.  1857. 
4  Stephen  Henry,  of  I'lympton  Erie,  h.  1  July,  1807;  m. 
10  April,  1843,  Mary  Anno,  dau.  of  Ilev.  John  Arscott,  of 
Mevagissey,  Cornwnll,  and  Incumbent  of  Flympton,  St. 
Maurice,  and  has  issue, 

John  SpurreU,  b.  7  Feb.  1844. 

Jane  Arscott,  hi.  31  Aug.  18GS,  George  Miles,  Esq.  of 

PlymptoQ  Erie,  son  of  Henry  Miles,  Esq.  ol  Gillinghaui, 

Dorset. 

6  Lewis,  b.  28  May,  1812;  d.  in  Canada,  June,  18G7,  with- 
out issue. 

€  John,  a  Midshipman  in  H.M.S.  "Elcnhcim,"  6.  April, 
1814;  d.  at  Stoke  Damerel,  Devon,  8  July,  1842,  without 
issue. 

1  Mary  Catherine,  d.  180G.  2  Jane. 

3  Harriet  Blight.        4  Mary  Catherine,  d.  18  March,  1860. 

6  Frances  Caroline. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between  two  eagles  displayed 
in  chief  arg.  and  a  lion's  head  erased  of  the  second  iu  base 
three  estoiles  gu.  Crest — Issuant  from  clouds  ppr.  a  denii- 
eagle  az.  collared  or,  wings  elevated  arg.  on  the  breast  and 
each  wing  an  estoile  counterchanged.  Motto — Altiora  sequi- 
mur. 

Scat — Slade,  Ivybridge,  Devon. 


POE    OF    RIVERSTON    AND 
DERKINVOHILL. 

PoE,  James  Joceltn,  Esq.,  A.M.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  of  Derrinvohill,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  30  Sept. 
18-43,  Jane  Lovett,  eldest  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
the  late  John  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Eivcrston,  co. 
Tipperary,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Mi-.  Justice  John 
Bennett,  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Ireland^ 
by  Jane  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Jonathan  Lovett, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Hill,  A.M.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  Lieut.  94th  regt., 
h.  10  July,  1845;  m.  22  June,  1875,  Blary  Elinor,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  Richard  Warburton,  of  Garryhinch,  Kings  Co., 
D.L.,  and  has  issue,  1  Mary  Elinor,  b.  16  March,   1876; 

2  Blanche  Frances  Jane,  b.  24  March,  1877 ;  and  a  son,  6. 
21  Nov.  1878. 

n.  John  Thomas,  A.M.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  22  Sept.  1S4G. 

^intHQt. — This  ancient  family  is  stated  to  have  come 
from  the  Upper  Palatinate  of  the  Rhine.  Thomas  and 
William  Foe,  two  brothers,  were  officers  in  Ckojiwell's 
army,  and  by  the  roll  of  muster  it  appears  were  at  the  siege  of 
Limerick,  for  which  services  grants  of  land  in  Ireland  in  fee 
and  freehold  were  made  to  them,  and  confirmed  by  King 
William  III.,  1691, 

Emanxel  Poe,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Pee,  d,.  1683, 
having  had  issue, 

William,  of  Knock,  from  whom  descended  the  present 
(formerly  called)  Knock  or  Donnybrook  branch. 

Emandel,  of  Clonmuok,  from  whom  is  descended  the  (for- 
merly called)  Clonmuck  or  Solsborough  line. 

James,  who  purchased  the  Harley  Park  estate,  co.  Kilkenny 

The  2nd  son, 

Emancel  Poe,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  m.  Miss  Mary  Hill,  d.au. 
of  Col.  Hill,  of  Derry,  who  had  a  command  at  the  siege  of 
Derry,  and  d.  1727,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

James  Poe,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  m.  Blanche  Waller,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Newport,  by  his  wife  Anne  Jocelyn, 
aister  to  Robert,  1st  Baron  Newport,  and  afterwards  Viscount 
Joeelyn,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland;  her  sisters,  Charlotte, 
t».  John  Bloomfield,  Esq.,  ancestor  to  Lord  Bloomfield;  and 
Sarah,  m.  Cooke  Otway,  of  Castle  Otway.  James  Poe  d.  1784, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  m.  Barbara  Bernard,  of  Castle  Bernard, 
aunt  to  the  present  Col.  Bernard,  of  King's  Co.,  and  d.  s.  v. 
1837. 

II.  JAsrEs  Hill,  Ecctor  of  Nenagh,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
William  Poe,  Esq.  of  the  Donnybrook  line,  and  iZ.  Feb.  1859, 
leaving  issue.     She  d.  7  Feb.  1864. 

1  James  Joceltn,  present  representative  of  the  Sals- 
borough  line  as  above.  2  John,  d.  unm. 

3  William  Thomas,  M.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  of  Curragh- 
morc,  CO.  Tipperary,  6.  1814;  m.  1st,  1842,  Mary  Ellen, 
dau.  of  George  Leslie,  Esq.of  Donaghadee,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1851)  he  had  issue, 

James  LesUe  (Bev.),  b.  15  Oct.  1844. 


George  Leslie,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  29  May,  184G  ■,in.M  Nov. 
1877,  Mary  Caldccott,  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Charley, 
Esq.  of  Cunway  House,  Dunnmrry,  co.  Antrim. 

AVilliam  Ilutcheson,  Lieut.  U.M.L.I.,  b.  20  Sept.  1848. 

Edmund  .Siiniuel,  Lieut.  U.N.,  b.  11  ScjU.  1819:  t.i.'lst, 
Sept.  1877,   Frances  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  ol  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  JusticcShicI,  K.C.B.,  formerly  11. M.'s  Minister 
in  Persia,  and  has  issue,  William  Sketlinmuii,  0.  24  June 
187s.     Uc  ni.  'Jndly,  1854,   lion.  Elizaljctli  Mary  Skef- 
fington,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry,  2nd  V"iscoimt 
Forrard,  and  of  Harriet  Skcffington,  loth  Viscountess 
Masse  reenc. 
4  Percy  Jocelyn,  m.  Miss  Eoake. 
1  Barbara  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Bcasley. 

III.  RouEBT  Walleb,  m.  Anne  Harington,  whose  son,  Eenbt 
Habington  Poe  (xre  PoE  nf  Solsborough),  now  owns  the  old 
family  estate,  Solsborough,  co.  Tipperary. 

IV.  Samuel  Waller,  ni.  Anne  Richardson. 

V.  Emanuel  Thomas,  Major  50th  regt.,  d.  unm. 

Arms — Or,  a  fcss  sa.  between  three  crescents  az.,  issuing 
flames  ppr.  Crest — A  boai''s  head  erased  ppr.  pierced  through 
by  a  spear.    Motto — Malo  mori  quam  foedari. 

iSeaJs— Rivcrston,  Neangh,  co.  Tipperary. 


POE    OF    SOLSBOROUGH. 

Poe,  Henry  Habington,  Esq.  of  Solsborough, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  late  of  Calcutta,  Solicitor,  b. 
1  Nov.  182i  ;  m.  20  Nov.  1856,  Caroline,  youngest 
dau.  of  James  Ilbcry,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Samuel 
Turner  Fearou,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Harington,  h.  18  May,  1858  ;  d.  7  Kov.  1859, 

II.  Henry  Robert,  b.  2  June,  1860. 
I.  Annie  Blanche  Caroline. 

ittlTCagC— Robert  Walleb  Poe,  3rd  son  of  James  Poe, 

formerly  of  Solsborough  (.see  Poe  of  Derrinvohill),  m.  12  Aug. 
1817,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Harington,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil 
Service,  and  d.  II  April,  1851,  having  by  her  (who  d.  15  May, 
1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Harington,  &.  27  Oct.  1820,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  William  Harington,  late  of  Calcutta,  Solicitor,  b.  3  Sept. 
1822,  and  f/.  23  Sept.  18-56. 

III.  Henry  Harington,  now  of  Solsborough. 

IV.  Emanuel  Thomas,  b.  23  March,  1827;  m.  6  Oct.  1859, 
Isabella  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James  William  Crowdy,  Esq., 
late  Capt.  47th  regt.,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Robert  James,  b.  II  Aug.  1860;  d.  9  June,  1861. 

2  Lawrence  Ilbery,  b.  14  Dec.  1861. 

3  Herbert  Henry,  b.  14  Aug.  1868. 

4  Charles  Harington,  b.  31  May,  1872. 
1  Eleanor  Kathleen. 

I.  Annie  Blanche,  m.  24  Nov.  1839,  Henry  John  Childe  Shake- 
spear,  of  the  Bengal  Army  (late  Commandant  of  the  Nagpore 
Irregular  Force),  and  d.  2  June,  1857,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Alexander,  b.  2  Dec.  1840,  Major  Bengal  Cavalry- 

2  George  James  Robert,  b.  14  Oct.  1842,  Capt.  Bengal 
Staff  Corps;  »,i.  22  Feb.  1873,  Lilly,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Lane,  of  the  Bengal  army,  and  has  issue  two  daus., 
Helen  and  Lilly. 

3  Meurson,  b.  23  Sept.  1846 ;  d.  Sept.  1849. 

4  William  Henry  Sullivan,  Indian  Ci^-il  Service,  6.23  Sept. 
1849 ;  m.  9  Jan.  1878,  Miss  Davidson,  and  has  a  son,  6.  30 
Oct.  1878. 

1  Anne  Jane  Eliza  Richmond,  m.  14  July,  I8G4,  Rev.  J.C. 
Head,  Rector  of  Terryglnss,  co.  Tipperary,  youngest  son 
of  the  Very  Rev.  John  Head,  Dean  of  Killaloe,  and  has 
issue,  Kijhmond  Henry,  b.  14  May,  1865;  D'Esterre 
Prittie,  b.  21  May,  1866;  Francis  Jonathan,  i.  22  Dec. 
1868;  Arthur,  6.  30  May,  1873;  Louisa  Margaret ;  Grace. 

II.  Cecilia,  d.  in  infancy. 

III.  EUza  Henrietta,  d.  Sept.  1860. 

Arms  and  Crest  {see  preceding  Memoir).    Motto— TUsXo  mori 
quam  foedari. 
Heat — Solsborough,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


POE    OF    HARLEY    PARK. 

Poe,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Harley  Park,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, h.  1  Nov.  1828;  m.  15  Sept.  1858,  Olivia 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jacob,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Mary- 
borough, and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Pcrefot,  6.  21  Dec.  1859. 

II.  John  Julius  Evans,  b.  16  March,  1864. 

III.  Arthur  Percy,  b.  4  Sept.  1866. 

1.  Catherine  Adelaide.  ii.  Olivfa. 

iLillCaSC— James  Poe,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Emanuel  Poe  {see 
Foe  of  Derrinvohill),  purchased  the  Harley  Park  estate.  He  m. 


12SG 


POE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POL 


Miss  Mary  Coolre,  of  Kiltinan,  and  d.  172S,  leaving  a  son, 
James,  who  d.  -i'Mm.,  and  two  daus.,  of  whom  the  elder, 

ScsAS  PoE,  ',  i.  7  Nov.  1729,  Purefoy  Poe,  son  of  William  Poe, 
Esq.  of  Knock,  and  was  mother  of 

James  Poe,  Esq.  of  Harley  Park,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Eichard  Power,  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in 
Ireland,  and  d.  1756,  having  liad  issue  (with  a  dau.  Susan) 
three  sons, 

I.  PcBEFOT,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  Miss  Barton,  of  Ballyline,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  James,  of  Kilkenny,  m.  1820,  Harriett  Arabella  Walters, 
and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue,  James,  of  Kilkenny,  6. 1827 ; 
m.  1857,  Susan  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah 
McCheane:  Purefoy;  John:  Robert;  Richard  De  Shee; 
Olivia;  Mary,  m.  James  Comerford,  Esq.;  Anne,  m. 
William  F.  Muslow,  Esq.;  Harriet;  Georgiana  Susan; 
and  Margaret. 

2  Purefoy,  i.i.  Miss  Izod.        3  John,  resided  in  England. 

ni.  James,  d.  s.p. 
Tbe  eldest  son, 

PtTBEFOT  PoE,  Esq.  of  Harley  Park,  m.  3  March,  1769, 
Martha,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Smyth,  one  of  the 
Barons  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  left  at  his  decease, 
15  Feb.  1817,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Jame  PtrBEFOY  Poe,  Esq.  of  Harley  Park,  J.P.,  b.  23  Oct. 
17(7  771.  23  Jan.  1818,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  Arthur  Adams, 
Es-i.  of  Bengerstown,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

PcnEPOT,  his  heir. 

Abthi-e,  successor  to  his  brother,  and  now  of  Harley  Park. 

James,  6.  3  Feb.  1S30. 

Martha.  Kate,  m.  Eev.  George  Russell. 

Susan.  Frances. 

Mr.  Poe  d.  July,  1851.    His  eldest  son, 

PcBEFOT  PoE,  Esq.  of  Harley  Park,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Kilkenny  1854,  d.  v.n.n.  July,  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
the  present  Aethcs  Poe,  Esq.  of  Harley  Park. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  sa.,  between  three  crescents  az.  issuing 
flames  ppr.  Crest— \  boar's  head  erased  pierced  through  by 
a  spear  all  ppr.     Motto — Malo  mori  quam  fcedari. 

&«{— Harley  Park,  Calian,  co.  Tipperary. 


POER    OF    BELLEVILLE. 

POEE,  Samuel  Beeesfoed,  Esq.  of  Belleville 
Park,  CO.  Waterford,  b.  1837  ;  m.  1868,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Eev.  John  Burket  Wallace,  Rector  of  Axdmore, 
C3.  Waterford,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Geoege  Beeesfoed,  6.  1869. 

iLtllCaflC.— This  branch  of  the  very  ancient  and  distin- 
guished family  of  Le  Peer  of  Curraghmore  has  been  settled  in 
the  CO.  Waterford  for  a  period  of  four  hundred  years. 

PiEKCE  Power,  Esq.  of  Ballyhane,  co.  Waterford,  m.  1666, 
Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Osborne,  4th  ban.  of  Theckincor, 
CO-  Waterford,  and  was  father  of 

Nicolas  Power,  Esq.  of  Mogehy,  co.  Waterford,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Carey,  of  CareysvUle,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

PtEBCE,  his  heir. 

Penelope  (Sirs.  Sandys),  of  co.  Gloucester. 

Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Devereus). 

Mr.  Power,  whose  will,  dated  12  Dec.  1752,  and'proved  8  March, 
1754,  was  «.  by  his  son. 

Pierce  Power,  Esq.  of  Mogehy  and  Affane,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Waterford  1789,  m.  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Valentine 
Browning,  Esq.  of  Affane,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  d.  young.  Samtel,  of  whom  presently. 

John.  Pierce. 

William. 

Alicia,  m.  John  Drew,  Esq.  of  Frogmore,  co.  Cork. 

Catherine,  m.  Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  2nd  bart.  of  Tourin, 
CO.  Waterford. 

Jane,  ra.  Rev.  George  Miles. 

Mr.  Power  d.  1815,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Samctl  Power,  Esq.  of  Belleville,  who  resumed  the 
original  orthography  of  his  surname  Poeb.  He  m.  1798,  Anne 
Letitia,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  George  Browne,  6th  bart. of 
the  Neale  Park,  co.  JIayo,  by  Anastatia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Denis 
Daly,  Esq.  of  Raford,  co.  Galway,  by  Lady  Anne  Burke  his  wife, 
dau.  of  ilichael,  lOth  Earl  of  Clanricarde.  By  this  lady  (who 
d.  1830)  Mr.  Poer  had  issue, 

George  Beresford,  now  of  Belleville  Park. 

Henry  Browne  (Eev.).  Samuel  William. 

Anna.  Elizabeth.  Georgina. 

Mr.  Poer  d.  10  Nov.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Beresford  Poer,  Esq.  of  Belleville  Park,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1853;  m.  23  Nov.  1830,  Elizabeth  Grace,  3rd  dau.  of 


Edward  Hoare  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Eallyglissane,  co.  Cork,  and 
grand-niece  of  Hugh,  Viscount  Carleton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  d.  young. 

u.  Samuel  Beresford,  his  heir,  6.  April,  1869. 

I.  Dorothea  Carleton. 

Mr.  Poer  d,  1S74,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  stirviving  son, 
Samuel  Beresford  Poer,  now  of  Belleville  Park. 

Anm — Arg.,  a  bend  engrailed  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  last, 
three  escallops  of  the  first.  Crest — A  stag's  head  caboshed  arjr. 
attired  or,  between  the  attires  a  crucifix.  Motto— 26T  crucea 
ad  coronam. 

Seat — Belleville,  Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford. 

4 

CHANDOS-POLE    OF    RADBTTBNE. 

Chaxdos-Pole,  Eeginald  Waleelixe,  Esq.  of 
Eadbume  Hall,  co.  Derb-^,  J.P.,  late  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  b.  4  Feb.  18o3. 

£.tUCfl2C. — Representing  the  great  and  historic  House  of 
Chasdos  of  Radboriie,  and  a  younger  branch  of  the  Ferrers, 
Earls  of  Derby,  the  Poles  derive  an  uninterrupted  descent 
from  the  time  of  William  the  Co.sqiieror,  and  have  ever 
maintained  a  leading  position  in  the  counties  in  which  they 
have  been  seated. 

Sir  Peter  de  la  Pole,  M.P.  for  co.  Derby,  2  Hewrt  IV., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Johs  de  la  Pole,  of  Newborough,  co.  Stafford, 
the  representative  of  an  ancient  and  honourable  Stafford 
family,  by  Cecilia  his  wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Sir  William  de 
Wakebridge,  Knt.,*  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
John  Lawtos,  Knt.,  Constable  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Saviours, 
by  Alianore  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  renowned  Sib 
John  Chasdos,  of  Radborne,  one  of  the  original  Knights  of 
the  Garter,  and  one  of  the  most  illustrious  warriors  of  the 
martial  time  of  Edward  III.  The  family  of  Chandos  had 
acquired  Radborne  in  marriage  with  a  co-heiress  of  Robert  de 
Ferrers,  Lord  of  Egginton,  grandson  of  William  de  Ferrers, 
Earl  of  Derby.  Sir  Peter  de  la  Pole,  by  the  heiress  of  Rad- 
borne, who  d.  4  Aug.  1432,  left  three  sons  and  one  dau., 
I.  Ralph,  his  successor;  ii.  Thomas,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Sir  Nicholas  Longford,  Knt. ;  iii.  Henry,  7/i.  Alice,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Robert  Dethick,  of  Dethick,  and  was  ancestor 
of  the  Poles  of  Heage ;  and  i.  EUzabeth,  ra.  Thomas  de  St. 
Andrew,  of  Gotham,  Notts.    The  eldest  son, 

Ralph  de  la  Pole,  of  Radborne,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench  1452,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gros- 
venor,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Alice  and  Maria)  a  son, 

Ralph  de  la  Pole,  of  Radborne,  High  Sheriff  1477,  m. 
Elizabeth,  rtau.  and  co-heir  of  Reginald  Moton,  Esq.  of  Peckle- 
ton,  CO.  Leicester,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

John,  m.  13  Edward  IV.,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Etwall,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  John  Port,  oi 
Etwall)  left  at  his  decease,  v.  p.,  a  son,  Germajj,  successor 
to  his  grandfather. 
Ralph  de  la  Pole  d.  1491,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

German  de  la  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radborne,  h.  1482 ;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Plompton,  Knt.  of  Plompton,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir,  of  Dale  Abbey,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hodnet,  and  dying  v.  p.,  left  a 
son,  German,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  John,  d.  s.  p.  III.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  German,  of  Lees,  co.  Derby,  living  5  Elizabeth,  m. 
Anne,  widow  of  John  Collier,  of  Dalbury  Lees,  and  was 
father  of 

Richard  Pole,  Esq.  of  Lees,  m.  23  Nov.  3602,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Henry  Gregson,  Esq.  of  Sherrow  Hall,  Sutton-on- 
the-Hill,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Pole,  Esq.  of  Lees,  bapt.  17  Feb.  1610,  m.  Mary, 

dau.   of  Peter  Callingwood,  Esq.  of  Trusley,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  19  Feb.  1686)  left  at  his  decease,  1695,  a  son  and 

successor, 

Samtel  Pole,  Esq.,  &.  22  Dec.  1651,  of  whom  presently, 

as  inheritor  of  Radborne. 

I.  Helen,  m.  Sir  Richard  Curzon,  Knt.  of  Kedleston. 

II.  Jane,  m.  German  Pole,  Esq.  of  AA'akebridge. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Anthony  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Newbold. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Stephen  GoldweU,  Esq. 

German  de  la  Pole  d.  1552,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

German  de  la  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radborne,  High  Sheriff  1575, 
■m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Cockayne,  Knt.  of  Ashbourne, 
and  had  issue.    He  d.  1599,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

*  From  Sir  John  de  la  Pole's  2nd  son,  Ralph,  descended  the 
Poles  oi  Wckebridge  and  Park  Hall,  now  extinct,  and  from  a 
younger  branch  the  celebrated  Cardinal  Polb  is  presumed  to 
have  sprung. 


POL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POL 


12S7 


Fbancts  Pole,  Esq.  of  UtKlborne,  6.  1537  ;  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir 
Gerard  Crokcr,  lint.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1012,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Sir  German  Tole,  of  Radhorne,  bapt.  ITiTS,  a  distiriRuished 
commander,  who  served  against  the  Spanish  Armada,  and  was 
made  a  Knijclit  15anncret  for  liisgood  services  in  Ireland,  under 
tlie  Lord  Peputy  Jlounljoy,  1599.  This  sallant  personaKe  m. 
6  Dec.  16'25,  Millieent,  dau.  of  Francis  Jlundy,  Esq.  of  Mark- 
caton,  and  by  her  (who  U.  1GG2)  left  at  liis  decease,  1034,  a  son 
and  successor, 

ilERMAN  PoiE,  Esq.  of  Radbomc,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1626,  m. 
17  Dec.  1650,  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Newdifrate,  1st  bart.  of 
Arbury,  co.  Warwick,  but  d.  s.  jj.  1GS3,  having  settled  his 
estates  upon  his  cousin  and  heir  male, 

Samdel  Pole,  Esq.,  who  then  became  of  Radborne,  and 
served  as  High  SlierilT  1695.  lie  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried 
25  March,  1732)  had  issue, 

German,  his  heir. 

Samuel  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Radborne  nnd  Mucrsinton,  cndnwer 
of  the  Schools  at  those  place.*!,  .'>i.7  June,  1720,  Wary,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston;  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Oct.  1758, 
ascd  69.  , 

I'.iiward,  Lieut. -Gen.,  Col.  of  the  10th  foot,  who  served  in 
.^larlborough's  campaigns,  and  was  distinguished  at  Mal- 
plaquct.  lie  »(.  1st,  in7,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-licir  of 
liobert  Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Barton,  en.  Derby,  and  of 
Morley,  co.  Derby,  descended,  through  Patrick  Sacheverell, 
Lord  of  Hepwcll,  temp.  Edward  1.,  from  John  de  Sache- 
verell, who  m.  at  a  very  early  period  one  of  the  co-heiresses 
of  Eitz-Ercald.  By  this  lady  (3ien.  Pole  had  (with  two  daus., 
Elizabeth,  in.  Francis  Newdigate,  Esq.  of  Arbury  Hall;  and 
Anne,  m.  Valentine  Stead,  Esq.  of  Nuttingham)  a  son, 
Edward  Sacheverell,  successor  to  his  uncle  at  liadborne. 
The  Gen.  m.  2ndly,  Olivia  Walsh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in 
Dublin,  July,  1789)  had  three  sons,  Charles,  Samuel,  and 
William,  who  all  d.  s.  p.  (one,  Ma,ior  of  tlie  Pomi)adours, 
vas  drowned  in  the  "Ville  de  Paris  ")  and  one  dau.,  Mili- 
cent.  III.  1774,  Arthur,  Viscount  Gosford.  Gen.  Pole  rf.  25 
Dec.  17C2. 

William,  of  Liverpool,  ancestor  of  the  Poles  of  that  place. 
Charles,  6. 1696,  ancestor  of  Sir  Peter  Pole,  Bart,  of  Toddcn- 
ham. 

Anne,  d.  young,  1604.  Frances. 

Anna  Maria.  Philippa. 

Milicent,  m.  1  May,  1711,  Francis  Xewdigate,  Esq.  of  Arbury. 
Samuel  Pole  d.  10  Feb.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

German  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radborne,  Higli  Sheriff  1735,  hi.  l.=;t, 
7  Jan.  1717,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bagnall.  Esq.  of  Roe- 
hampton,  Surrey,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1725)  an  only  child, 
Anne,  m.  1738,  Godfrey  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chilcote,  co.  Derby. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Gayer,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Pogis, 
Bucks,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1762)  a  son,  German,  who 
d.  V.  p.,  unm.  17G3,  and  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Powys, 
Esq.  of  Berwick;  2nd!y,  1776,  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  1st  bart.  of 
Hawkestone  ;  and  3rdly,  Joseph  Foster  Earham,  Esq.  Mr. 
Pole  d.  1765,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his  brother,  Lieut. -Gen. 
Edward  Pole)  his  nephew, 

Edward  Sacheverell  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radborne,  b.  1718,  Col. 
In  the  army,  who  served  at  Fontenoy,  Culloilen,  through  the 
Seven  Years'  War,  at  Minden,  &c.    By  Elizabeth  Collier  his 
wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Erasmus  Darwin,  M.D.)  he  bad  issue, 
Sacheverell,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Henry  Bromley,  Esq.  of  Abberley  Lodge, 
CO.  Worcester;  and  d.  25  Sept.  1827. 

Milicent,  m.  13  Oct.  1792,  John  Gisbornc,  Esq.  of  Hackney 
Lane  House,  Darley  Dale,  co.  Derby. 
Col.  Pole  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sacheverell  Pole,  Esq.  of  Radborne,  b.  10  June,  1769,  who 
assumed,  by  sign  manual,  1S07,  as  representative  of  the  great 
Si»  John  Chandos,  K.G.,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Chandos.  He  m.  16  March,  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Ware,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Balrothery,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Wrightson  Mundy,  Esq.  of  Markeaton,  M.P.  for  co.  Leicester, 
and  had  issue, 

Edward  Sacheverell,  his  heir. 

Henry  Reginald  (Uev.),  Rectorof  Radborne  and  Mugginton,  6. 

12  March,  1797;  d.  19  June,  1860. 
German  l.>ancis,  b.  7  Jan.  1801  ;  (/.  at  Madeira,  1  Feb.  1820. 
Elizabeth  Mary.  m.  18  March,  1816,  George  An.-^on,  7th  Lord 

Byron.  Milicent  Anne,  d.  v7tm.  at  Pisa,  6  May,  1820 

Philippa  Charlotte,  d.  1814,  aged  15. 

Mr.  Chandos-Pole  rf.  14  April,  1813,  and  was .'.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward    Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole,   Esq.  of  Radborne 

Hall,  High  Sheriff  1827,  b.  1  March,  1792;  m.  22  Feb.   1819, 

Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  S.  Wilmot,  Rector  of  Langley, 

and  had  issue, 
Edward  Sacheverell,  liis  heir. 
Henry  (set  Chandos-Pole-Gell  of  Ilopton  Hall), 
II. 


German,  b.  23  Sept.  1830;  d.  young. 

William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Radbuine,  b.  14  July,  1833;    r,i. 
20  Jan.  1805,  Christina,  dau.  of  Capt.  Christii]ilier  Crackeu- 
thorpe  Askew,  It.N.,  and  has  issue,  Christuiihur  Askew,  b, 
14  Nov.  1867  ;  and  Margaret. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  1843. 

IMillieent,  in.  1854,  Maximilian  August  Dremcl. 
Charlotte,  m.  1  Jan.  1845,  the  Hon!  John  Yardc  Bullcr,  only 
son  of  John,  1st  Lord  Ctiurston. 

Eleanor,  m.  1858,  Rear  Admiral  Henry  Bagot,  2nd  son  of 
Hon.  and  Riglit  Rev.  Rirliard  Bagut,  Bisbop  of  iJatli  and 
Wells.  Emma  Matilda.  Cicely  Anne,  d.  1852. 

He  d.  19  Jan.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

ICdward  Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole,  Esq.  of  Radborne 
Hall,  High  SberifT  co.  Derby,  1807,  b.  10  Jan.  1820;  m.  15  Aug. 
18.'i0,  Lady  Anna  Caroline  Stanhope,  dau.  of  Leicester,  5lh 
Earl  of  Harrington,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  his  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

I.  Reginald  Walkeltne,  now  of  Radborne. 

II.  John,  h.  28  Aug.  1858. 

III.  Edward  Ferrers,  b.  20  Dec.  1859. 

IV.  Samuel,  b.  1  April,  1801.        v.  Francis,  6.  4  Aug.  18G4. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  b.  16  June,  1855. 

II.  Evclyne,  b.  18  July,  18.56;  d.  23  June,  1875. 

III.  Carolina,  b.  19  July,  1857 ;  m.  20  July,  1878,  Lord  Claud 
John  Hamilton,  M.P. 

IV.  Mary,  b.  10  March,  1863. 

V.  Margaret,  b.  21  May,  1866. 

VI.  Alianore,  6.  5  Oct.  1808. 

Mr.  Chandos-Pole  d.  1873,  and  wag  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  gu.,  for 
Pole;  and  2nd,  arg.,  a  pile  gu.,  for  Chandos.  VrcMs — 1st,  A 
falcon  rising  ppr.  belled  and  jessed  or ;  2nd,  A  knight's  head 
in  chain  armour  ppr. ;  3rd,  A  goat  passant  arg. 

Seat — Radburne  Hall,  co.  Derby 


CHANDOS-POLE-GELL   OF  HOPTOIT 
HALL. 

CnANDOS-PoLE-GELL,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Hopton 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  10  Jan.  1829  ;  m.  1st, 
0  July,  1851,  Henrietta  Auriol,  youngest  dan.  of 
Edward  Auriol  Druminond-Hay,  Esq.,  Charge 
d' Affaires  in  Morocco,  by  wbom  he  has  had  issue, 

I.  Cicely  Eleanor.  it.  Margaret  Ermcutrudo. 

III.  Katharine  Laura,  d.  30  May,  1870. 

IV.  Edith  Frances. 

V.  Blabel  Alice,  twin  with  Edith  Frances,  d  an  infant. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  Dee.  1869,  Teresa  Cliarlotte,  dan. 
of  Sir  Edward  Manningham-Buller,  Bart.,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

I.  Harry  Anthony,  b.  19  Nov.  1872. 
Mr.    Henry   Chandos-Pole,    who    is   2nd    son   of 
Edward  S.    Chandos-Pole,  Esq.   of  Radborne,    as- 
sumed the  additional  surname  of   Gell,  by  sign- 
manual  dated  1863. 

JLlllCSgC. — See  Chandos  Pole,  of  Radborne, 

Scat — Hopton  Hall,  Wirksworth. 


POLEY    OF    BOXTED    HALL. 

Weller-Polet,  John  George,  Esq.  of  Boxtcd 
Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  b.  25  May,  1849. 

ILllTCilflC. — The  Poleys  are  of  remote  antiquity  in  tho 
county  of  Suffolk.  About  the  reign  of  Edward  III.,  or 
Richard  II.,  tbey  left  their  residence  in  Herts,  which,  accord- 
ing to  tho  custom  of  those  times,  had  a  similar  name,  and 
went  into  Suffolk,  where,  their  seats  being  fixed  at  Boxted 
and  Badley,  the  foundation  of  two  flourishing  families  was 
laid,  as  appears  from  writings  belonging  to  Boxted  Manor,  fioui 
family  records,  and  a  pedigree  well  attested. 

Thomas  Poley,  Esq.  of  Stoke,  Suffolk,  and,  jure  v.xoris, 
Anne  Badwell,  a  Lord  of  tho  Manor  of  Boxted,  b.  ianp. 
Edward  III.,  was  father  of  Thomas  Poley,  Esq.,  Lord  of 
Boxted,  b.  temp.  Richard  II.,  who,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
and  eo-heir  of  Jeffrey  Rockwell  of  Wormingford,  Essex,  was 
father  of  John  Poley,  Esq.  of  Wonningfonl,  and  of  Boxted, 
Man-at-Arms  in  the  retinue  of  Lord  Hastings  in  1480,  rf.  14S7, 
leaving  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Whetley,  Knt.  of 
Calais,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  Richard,  his  heir,  of 
whom  presently,  and  John,  of  Bidenham,  Kent.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Richard  Polet,  Esq.  of  Boxted,  6.  temp.  Edward  IV.,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cbqiton,  Knt.  of  Listen  Hall,  Essex, 
and  dying  1540,  left,  with  other  issue, 

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John  Foley,  K?q.  of  Costed,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1539;  m. 
Marsery,  dau.  of  Jolin  Elyant,  of  Ringshall,  Suffolk  (and  heir 
to  Richard,  her  brother),  and  by  her,  who  d.  ir>Cl,  had  nume- 
rous issue;  of  the  daus.,  one  dau.  m.  William  Hervey,  Esq.  of 
Ickworth ;  of  the  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir ;  ii.  Ricliard ; 
III.  Giles;  iv.  Thomas,  of  Wrongey,  or  Wormegay,  father  of 
Sir  John  Foley,  Knt.  of  Wrongey.  He  d.  16s0,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Foley,  Esq.  of  Boxted,  to.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edmund  Shaa,  of  Horndon-on-the-Hill,  E.ssex,  and  d.  1587, 
having  had,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons.  Sir  John  Foley,  Knt. 
of  Boxted,  his  hoir,  who  d.  s.  p.  in  Flanders;  and 

Sir  William  Foley,  Knt.  of  Boxted,  b.  1562;  to.  20  Sept. 
1597,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Jermyn,  Knt.  of  Rush- 
brooke,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1658,  had  (with  three  daus. 
Judith,  in.  1615,  Sir  Humphrey  May,  Knt.;  Catherine,  m. 
Edward  Barker,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Barker,  and  d.  1665;  and 
Mary),  three  sons,  i.  Robert,  killed  at  the  Isle  of  Elie,  s.  jj.; 
II.  William  (Sir),  of  whom  presently;  in.  John  (Sir)  Knt.  of 
Bury,  b.  1603.  Sir  William  Foley,  M.F.  for  Sudbury  1623  and 
1628,  d.  1629.     His  2nd  son. 

Sir  William  Foley,  Knt.  of  Boxted,  h.  1602;  to.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heirof  Sir  Henry  Arden,  Knt.  of  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  1632,  had  a  dau.,  Susan,  m.  1st,  Anthony, 
Maxey,  Esq.  ;  and  2ndly,  Hon.  Richard  Savage,  3rd  son  of  John, 
Earl  Rivers.  Sir  William  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  5th  dau.  of 
Paul  D'Ewes,  Esq.  of  Stowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  and  by  her,  who 
d.  1698,  had,  with  three  daus.,  Anne,  d.  s.  y. ;  Elizabeth,  m. 
William  Clopton,  Esq.  of  Liston,  Essex;  and  Cecilia,  rn. 
Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Arlsey,  co.  Bedford,  three  sons, 

John  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Boxted,  b.  1637,  M.F.,  d.  1705;   issue 

extinct.  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

William,  b.  1647,  drowned  at  Lisbon,  1711. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Foley,  Esq.,  b.  1G42;  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
Bichard  Head,  Bart,  of  Rochester,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly, 
Adam  Lawrey,  Esq.)  had,  with  two  sons,  Richard,  b.  1682,  rn. 
Elizabeth  Wilford,  and  d.  s.  'j}.;  and  William,  also  d.s.p.; 
two  daus.,  Bridget  and 

Elizabeth  Foley,  to.  Robert  Weller,  Esq.  of  Tunbridge, 
and  d.  1761,  leaving  by  him,  who  d.  1751,  an  only  son, 

George  Weller,  Esq.,  6.  1710,  who  took  the  additional 
name  of  Foley.  He  rn.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  llussey, 
Esq.  of  Burwash,  Sussex,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1796,  left  issue, 
at  his  decease,  1778  (with  a  dau.,  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Walter 
Maurice  Johnson,  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln),  i.  George,  d.  unrn. 
1780,  aged  26;  ii.  John,  his  heir;  and  in.  William  (Rev.),  d. 
1837,  aged  72.     The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Weller  Foley,  of  Boxted,  b.  1755;  m. 
1  Feb.  1783,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Blatch  Whaley,  Esq.  of 
Colchester,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1833,  left  at  his  decease, 
29  May,  1799,  an  only  son  and  successor, 

George  Weller  Foley,  Esq.  of  Boxted  Hall,  6.  1  Nov.  1783; 
in.  8  March,  1808,  Helen  Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Fisher,  Esq., 
of  Browston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Oct.  1800) 
had  issue, 

John  George,  his  heir. 

William  (Rev.),  of  Brandon  House,  Brandon,  J. P.,  M..\., 
Eector  of  Santon,  Suffolk,  and  Vicar  Of  Canton  Downhaiii, 
J.F.,  b.  18  Nov.  18U;  m.  13  Oct.  1846,  Margaret  Tyers, 
only  child  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Barrett,  Rector  of  Attleboro',  and 
has  one  dau.,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Charles  Edward,  b.  1819. 

James  Fisher,  b.  1821;  d.  in  India,  1842. 

George  Frederick,  b.  1823;  m.  Aug.  1855,  Caroline,  dau.  nf 
Henry  Frederick  Thistlothwayte,  Esq.,  and  <(.  1864,  liavi.i^' 
had  issue,  Frederick  William,  another  son,  and  two  daus. 

Walter  Johnson,  6.  1826;  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  T. 
Halifax. 

Charlotte  Helen,  to.  1843,  Peter  William  Hamilton,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N.,  who  d.  1863,  having  had  issue. 

Helen  Sophia. 

Jane  Mary,  m.  1836,  Michael  Cullen  Cotton,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1862,  leaving  issue. 

Frances,  m.  1846,  Sir  Richard  Gethin,  Bart. 

Mr.  Weller  Foley  d.  5  Nov.  1849.     His  eldest  son, 
John  George  Weller  Foley,  Esq.  of  Boxted  Hall,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  b.  16  Jan.  1812;    to.  28  Oct.   1847, 

Diana,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  HaUfax,  Esq.  of  Chadacre 

Hall,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 
John  George,  now  of  Boxted  Hall. 
Thomas,  b.  8  Nov.  1860. 

He  d.  5  Sept.  1869. 

^nus— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.,  for 
Foley;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  two  chcvronels  between  three  roses 
arg.,  for  Weller.    Crests  —1st,  A  lion  rampant  sa.,  collared  and 


chained  or,  for  Foley  ;  2nd,  A  greyhound's  head  erased  sa.,  ia 
his  mouth  a  rose  ga.  stalked  vert,  for  Weller.    Motto — For- 
tior  qui  sc. 
,!>eu£— Boxted  Hall,  Suffolk. 

POLHILIi    OF    EOWBTJF.Y. 

POLHILL-TUENEE,  FEEDEEICK-ChAELES,  Esq.  of 

Howbiiry  Hall,  co.  Bedford,  High  Sheriff  1855, 
M.P.  lor  Bedford,  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
(Carabineers),  b.  14  March,  1826;  m.  10  Feb.  1852, 
Emily  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Winston  Barron, 
1st  bart.  (by  Anna  Leigh  Gruy  his  wife.  dau.  of  Sir 
Gregory  Page  Turner,  Bart.),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Edward  Fiennes,  6.  10  June,  1858. 

II.  Cecil  Henry,  b.  23  Feb.  IbCO. 

III.  Arthur  Twisleton,  6.  7  Feb.  1862, 

I.  Alice  Kate  Frances. 

II.  Beatrix  Emily  Violet.  in.  Helen  Augusta  Rose, 

Capt.  Polhill,  together  with  his  wife,  Emily  Frances, 
took  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Tuenee, 
by  royal  license  21  Feb.  1853,  in  compliance  with 
the  testamentary  injunction  of  Frances,  Lady  Page 
Turner. 

ICtllCaflC— The  Polhill  or  Foley  family  is  a  very  ancient 
one  in  Kent  and  Sussex,  having  had  possessions  in  the  latter 
CO.  since  the  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  in  the  former,  from 
time  immemorial.  From  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  the  seninr 
branch  principally  resided  at  Frenches,  in  Burwash,  Sussex, 
wheje  the  majority  of  them  are  buried.  The  following  arc,  or 
were,  the  chief  branches : — The  Folhills  of  Prexton,  Kent, 
and  of  FrtncUcx,  in  Burwash,  Sussex ;  the  Folhills  of  Ck'd- 
ham:  the  Folhills  of  Oxford,  DMing,  and  Clvpsttad,  Kent: 
the  Folhills  or  Folleys  of  Wrotham,  Kent;  the  Folhills  of 
Philpols,  in  Tonbridge,  •unA  of  Tunbridge  Priory,  Kent;  and 
the  Folhills  of  Shoreharn  Castle,  in  the  same  co. 

Robert  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Frenches,  in  Burwash,  Sussex,  6. 
1599  (youngest  son  of  John  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Freston,  Kent,  by- 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Fowle,  Esq.)  d.  1661, 
having  had  two  sons,  Edward,  the  elder,  b.  1617,  author  of 
several  works  on  theology,  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

John  Polhill,  Esq.,  6.  1632,  who  to.  29  July,  1056,  Jane 
Claggctt,  and  d.  5  Sept.  1707,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
28  Aug.  1704),  nith  four  daus.,  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Newhaven,  6.  1662;  to.  6  Oct. 
1687,  Mary  Gilhara,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1747)  had,  witb 
three  daus.,  five  sons.    The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Burw.ish,  6.  1689;  m.  1721, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Stephen  Lade,  Esq.  of  Downham,  Norfolk, 
and  (/,.  10  April,  1766,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  March,  17.50> 
three  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Polhii.l,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Park,  co.  Bedford,  an 
eminent  banker  in  the  city,  and  tobacco  Merchant  in  iho 
borough  of  Southwark,  which  he  represented  in  Parliament, 
TO.  5  March,  1750,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  William  Coppard, 
Esq.  of  Hastings,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  had  issue, 

Nathaniel,  his  heir. 

John,  of  whom  pi-csently,  as  successor  to  his  nephew. 

Edward,  of  Clapham,  and  afterwards  of  York  Place,  London, 
7)1.  1787,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jolin  Spooner,  Esq.  of  Barbadoes, 
and  d.  1837,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  1  Edward,  m. 
1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Edmund 
Castle,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue ;  2  William,  late  as 
oflicer  in  the  Life  Guards ;  1  Louisa,  to.  Rev.  Edward 
Henley  .Acton,  Rector  of  Shillingstone,  Dorset;  and  2  Saralv 
d.  unm.  1828. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Charles  F.  Bond,  of  Margaretting. 

Mr.  Polhill  d.  1784.     His  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Park,  m.  TTrsuTa, 
dau.  of  Ebenezer  Jlaitland,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  ))i.  2ndly, 
James  Ware,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1782,  one  d.au.,  Elizar 
beth,  m.  R.  J.  Chambers,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Police 
Magistrate  at  Marlborough  Street;  and  one  son, 

Nathaniel  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Hall,  who  d.  unm. 
1802,  when  the  estates  devolved  on  his  uncle, 

John  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Square,  London,  and 
Howbury  Park,  Capt.  15th  Dragoons,  m.  1792,  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1834)  had  three  sons,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir,  d.  vnni.;  H. 
Charles,  d.  unm.  1813;  and  iii.  Frederick,  late  proprietor. 
Capt.  Polhill  d.  1828.     llis  last  surviving  son, 

Frederick  Polhill,  Esq.  of  Howbury  Hall,  Capt.  King's 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1798;  m.  1824,  Frances  Marfiaretta,  U»tt. 


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of  John  Dakpyne,  T.sq.  of  BagtUorpc  IIousc,  Notts,  and  d. 
20  Sf  pr.  IS48,  leaving  one  surviving  (Jan.,  Gcorsriana  Patric-ia, 
and  one  survivinK  son,  tlie  pivsent  Frederick  Ciiarlcs 
POLUILL  TCRNEB,  Esq.  of  llowbury  Hall. 

Armii — Or,  on  a  bend  gu.,  three  crossos-crosMet  of  the  first, 
quartering  ar^.,  an  eagle  .su.,  boakod  and  unsnlod  or,  for 
BccKLAND.  VnsI — Out  of  a  mnral  trown  or,  a  hmU'sUcadppr. 
between  two  acoru  branches  vert  fruetcd  gold. 

iSeal — llowbury  Hall,  near  Bedford. 


POLLARD-URQUHART    OF    CASTLE 
POLLARD. 

PoLiAED-UnQrHART,  Walteb  William  Dut- 
TOX,  Esq.  of  Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  co.  West- 
meatli,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1S73,  b.  11  July,  1870. 

iLtltCilJC— This  ancient  family  was  established  in  Ireland 
by  Capt.  Nicholas  Pollard,  who  accompanied  Robert,  Farl  of 
Essex  to  Ireland,  and  had  a  grant  of  the  castle  and  lands  of 
Mayne.  He  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  yoiin;;er  son  of  Sir 
Lewis  Pollard,  of  King's  Xympton,  co.  Devon,  J  udge  of  the 
King's  Bench.    His  son, 

Nicholas  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Wcstmeath, 
6.  1507,  who  built  the  castle  of  Eathyoung,  since  called  Castle 
Pollard,  was  father  of 

Walter  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  living  1637,  5?;. 
Ismay,  dau.  of  Richard  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Cargeen,  co.  Ros- 
common, and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of 
Clonlost,  and  d.  1680),  had  a  son, 

Walter  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  MP.,  whose  lands 
■were  erected  into  the  manor  of  Castle  Pollard,  by  letters 
patent,  dated  36  Charles  II.  He  ??i.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Arthur  Dillon,  Esq.  of  LismuUen.  co.  Jleath,  and  had  one  son 
and  one  dau.    Mr.  Pollard  d.  1718 ;  his  only  son, 

DiLLoy  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  Earristcr-at-Law, 
M.P.  for  Westmeath,  d.  s.  p.    His  sister  and  heircfs, 

Letitla  Pollard,  m.  1696,  Charles  Uampsox,  Esq.  of 
Schecreevy,  co.  Cavan,  Major  in  the  army,  an  I  High  Sheriff 
172S,  who  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Pollard,  and  d. 
1  Aug.  1729.    The  eldest  son  of  this  marriage, 

Dillon  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  m.  I  Sept.  1734, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  James  Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  co. 
Heath,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  Pollard,    Esq.   of  Castle  Pollard,   m.  1st,  July, 
1763,  Isabella,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Morres,  Esq.  of  Boden- 
town,  CO.  Meath,  and  had  by  her  Dillon,  his  heir;  and  John. 
He  m.  2ndly,  10  June,  1782,  Sophia,  dau.  of  William  lUilI,  Esq., 
■ister  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.   William  Bull,  of  Dalkey,  co. 
Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1835)  had  issue, 
William  Dcttok.  successor  to  his  brother. 
Sophia,  m.  John  Hill  Forster,  Esq.  of  Forest,  co.  Dublin,  and 
d.  1876. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  Mathias  Kenny,  Esq.,  and  d.  1S68. 
Mr.  Pollard  d.  1790,  and  was  g.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Dillon  Pollakd,  Esq.,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1S03,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  brother, 

William  Ddtton  Pollard,  Esq.   of  Kinturk,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Castle  Pollard,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1812,  6. 
10  Oct.  1789,  7)1.  1st,  10  May,  1811,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Gus- 
tave  Hume  Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Rochfort,  M.P.  co.  Westmeath, 
bat  by  her  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,   I  Sept.   1814,  Louisa 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Pakenham, 
6.C.B.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William,  late  of  Kinturk,  Ca.stle  Pollard. 
Thomas  Edward,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  1816;  d.  1848. 
Walter  James,  Commander  R.N.,  0.  1817 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 

E.  Keane,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 
Gustavus  billon,  Capt.  47th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  m.  Miss 
Eebecca  Dy.sart,  and  has  issue. 

George  .Augustus,  ,n.  Annie,  dau.  of  J.  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Lei- 
cester, and  has  issue  ;  d.  1866. 
John  Lucas  Komulus,  of  H.M.  31st  rcgt.,  killed  at  the  battle 

of  Moodkec,  Dec.  1815. 
Eichanl,  6.  1825. 

Charles,  Bengal  Engineers,  5. 1826;  m.  Miss  Maria  Cole,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Pollard  d.  25  Sept.  1S39,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Pollard  Urqudart,  Esq.  of  Kinturk,  Castle  Pol- 
Urd,  and  of  Craigston  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen,  M.A.,  J. P.  and 

L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  M.P.  co.  Wcstmeath,  h.  19  June, 
1815;  ni.  20  Aug.  1846,  Mary  Isabella,  only  dau.  and  heirtss  of 
William  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Craigston  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter  William  Ddtton,  now  of  Kinturk. 

n.  Francis  Edward  Komulus,  0.  8  Sept.  1818.  suCwCCded  to 
the  Craigston  estate  on  the  death  of  hi-i  uiotUer. 

m.  Arthur  do  C.ipel  Broke,  b.  1  .\pril,  1850. 

IT.  Michael  Bruce,  6.  25  Dee.  1851. 


V.  Montague  Alexis,  b.  May,  18.59. 

VI.  Ralph  Louis  John,  0.  2'j  Aug. ;  d.  3  Dec.  18G8. 

I.  Ada  Maria  Louisa.  11.  Leonora  Anna  Maria  Helen. 

HI.  Octavia  Hariettc. 

Horf.  1  June,  1871. 

Sso^s— Kinturk,  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Wcstmeath  ;  and  Craig- 
ston  Castle,  Turriff,  N.B.,  co.  Aberdeen. 


POLLARD    OF    SCARR    HILL. 

Pollard,  Joshua,  Esq.  of  Scarr  Hill,  W.  R.  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1791. ;  m.  1821,  Jane,  dau. 
of  John  Stiu-ges,  Esq.  of  Bowling  Hall,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  of  Scarr  Hill,  Bradford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions,  late  17th  regt.,  now  Col.-Com- 
mand.ant  4th  West  York  Militia,  6.  1827;  m.  Is51,  Jane, 
dau.  of  C.  Bicknell,  Esq.  of  Southam,  and  has  issue  two 
.sons  and  three  daus. 

II.  Jane  Siurges,  deceased. 

Mr.  Pollard,  of  Scarr  Hill,  co.  York,  is  2nd  but 
only  surviving  son  of  the  late  William  P  Hard, 
Esq.  of  Scarr  Hill,  by  Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joshua  North,  Esq.  James,  in  liis  History  of 
Bradford,  says  that  the  ancestors  of  this  family  are 
described  in  the  Visitation  of  YorKshire  15S4,  as 
the  POLLAKDS  of  Bierle.fi  and  Bruulon,  and  had 
"  Erm.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa."  allowed  them  for 
Arms, 

/Scaf— Scarr  Hill,  Bradford,  co.  York 


POLLEN    OF    LITTLE    EOOKHAUI. 

BOILEAF-POLLEN,  JOHN  DOUGLAS,  Esq.  of  Lilllc 

Bookham,  Surrey,  b.  26  Nov.  182-4. 

ILtUCagC— From  Edward  Pacltn,  of  London,  Merchant, 
the  dcsceuJunt  of  a  Lincolnshire  family,  d.  about  the  year 
18.3G,  lineally  derived. 

The  Eev.  George  Pollen,  Rector  of  Little  Bookham,  who 
inherited  the  estates  of  his  cousin,  Anne  Pollen,  upon  tlic 
demise,  s.p.,  of  his  uncle,  the  Kev.  Thomas  Pollen.  He  ;ii.Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Goode,  Esq.  of  Newent,  co.  Gloucester  and 
had, 

1.  George  Augustus,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  and  M.P.  for  Leo- 
minster, hi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Gascoignc,  Bart. 
He  was  drowned  in  the  Baltic,  s.  p. 

n.  John,  d.  .s.  7). 

I.  He.vkietta,  /;).  25  Nov.  1790,  John  Peter  Eoilcau,  Esq., 
and  had  (with  other  issue), 

1  Sir  John  Peter  Boileau,  Bart.,  of  Tacolncstone  Hall, 
Norfolk,     (ice  Bt;RKE's  Pecraae  and  Briroiii:t"<i' .) 

2  George  Pollen  Boileau  (Eev.),  of  Little  Bookham. 

3  Charles  Lestock,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  and  had  issue. 
(See  Bdrke's  Pca-agt  and  Baronet" ;ie'.) 

1  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  Dr.  Scott,  M.b. 
n.  Elizabeth.        ui.  Anna  Maria,  m.  Gen.  Manninghain. 

IV.  Harriet,  m.  A.  E.  Gregory,  Esq. 

V.  Louisa,  iii.  Dr.  Haviland,  of  Cambridge. 

The  Eev.  George  Pollen  d.  1812,  and  was  «.  by  (the  son  of  his 
dau.,  Henrietta  Boileau)  his  grandson, 

liEv.  George  Pollen  Hoilead-Pollen,  Rector  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Little  Bookham,  b.  14  Aug.  1798;  m.  14  Feb. 
1824,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Hall,  Bart,  of  Dunglass,  by 
the  Lady  Helen  Douglas  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dunbar,  4th  Earl  of 
Selkirk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1873)  had  issue,  Joa.v 
Douglas,  now  of  Little  Bookham;  Charles  Edward,  b.  16  Jan. 
1828 ;  Georgiana;  and  Eliza,  Hi.  Is59,  Andrew  Coventry.  Esq.  cf 
Edinburgh,  d.  March,  1873.  The  Bev.  George  PoUcn  BoUcau- 
PoUen  d.  7  Nov.  1847. 

Arnv< — .Az.,  on  a  bend  cotised  or,  between  six  lozenge.sarg. 
each  charged  with  an  escallop  sa.,  a.s  many  escallops  vertqu.ir- 
terly  with  Boileau.  Cren — .\  pelican  wings  expanded,  in  !;cr 
nest  per  pale  or  and  az.  vulning  hersell  ppr.,  charged  on  the 
wing  with  ailozenge  arg.,  thereon  an  escallop  sa.  Motto — De 
tout  mon  coeur. 

litui— Tiie  Manor  House,  Little  Bookham,  Lcathcrlicad. 


POLLOCK    OF    MOUNTAINSTOWN". 

Pollock,  Akthcr  Hexky  Tatloe,  Esq.  of 
Mouutainstown,  co.  Mcaih,  b.  18  Xov.  1858  ;  *. 
1871. 

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ILltirJfCfP* — "f^fi  estate  of  Mountainstown  was  in  the  pos- 
sessiou  'A  the  family  of  Pollocli  some  time  prior  to  1800.  In 
that  year  it  was  left  by  John  Pollock,  Esq.  to  his  son,  AaxnuR 
Hill  Cornwallis  Pollock,  Esq.  This  gentleman  m.  1811, 
Jessy,  dau.  of  George  Clark,  Esq.  of  West  Hatch,  Middlesex ; 
and  d.  184G,  leaving  two  sons,  i.  John  Osboenb  George,  his 
heir;  and  ii.  George  Annesley,  of  Oatlands,  co.  Meath,  m. 
1846,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Daniel  McKay,  Esq.  of  Stephen's 
Green,  Dublin;  and  d.  Jan.  1867,  leaving,  with  two  other 
sons  and  two  daus.,  a  son, 

John  Osborne  George  Pollock,  Esq.  of  Mountainstown,  co. 
Meath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  18  June,  1856,  Maria  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Darley,  Esq.  of  Wingfield  Bray,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Henry  Taylor,  now  of  Mountainstown. 

II.  Jolin  George  Napier,  b.  19  Jan.  18G1. 
I.  Jessy  Frances  Elizabeth. 

Seat — Mountainstown,  nearNavan. 


POLLOK    OF    LISMANY. 

PoLtOE,  Allan,  Esq.  of  Lismany,  Ballinasloe, 
CO.  Galway,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Renfrew,  J. P.  co. 
Galway,  High  Sheriff  1871,  b.  16  June,  1815  ;  m. 
Aug.  1839,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Arthur  PoUok,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  6.  1847;  d.  1864. 

II.  John,  J. P.,  6.  1850;  to.  1873,  Hon.  Florence  Madeline 
Bingham,  2nd  dau.  of  Lord  Clanmorris,  and  has,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Allan  Bingham,  b.  1874. 

I.  Barbara  Thompson,  m.  1859,  John  Gairdner,  Esq.  of  Lis- 
beg,  CO.  Galway. 

II.  Mary  Thompson,  m.  Rev.  John  N.  of  Ward,  Grcssenhall 
Eectory,  Norfolk. 

Mr.  Polloli  is  eldest  son  of  Allan  PoUot,  of  Farside, 
CO.  Renfrew  (who  d.  1851),  by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Coates,  of  Kilbride,  who  d.  1854.  Mr.  PoUok 
has  two  sisters,  Agnes,  who  m.  James  Crura,  Esq. 
of  Busby  ;  and  Janet,  who  m.  Patrick  Graham,  Esq., 
W.  S.  Edinburgh. 

£ea<s— Lismany,  Ballinasloe  ;  Eroom,  Glasgow;  Eonachan, 
Clachan,  Cantire,  N.B. 


POLWHELE    OF    POLWHELE. 

PoLWHELE,  Thomas  Roxbttegh,  Esq.  of  Pol- 
whele,  Cornwall,  b.  1831,  M.A.,  F.G.S.,  J.P.,  Capt. 
Royal  Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners'  Artillery 
Militia,  m.  June,  1861,  Fanny,  dau.  of  William 
Thomas  Carne,  Esq.,  son  of  Joseph  Carne,  Esq.  of 
Penzance,  P.R.S.,  F.G.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ernest,  6.  1862.  ii.  Arthur,  b.  1864. 

III.  Henry,  6.  1866.  iv.  Archibald,  b.  1871. 

V.  Reginald,  b.  1872, 
1.  Dorothea,  6.  1876. 

ILt'ncagC— This  family  is  of  Saxon  origin,  and  takes 
its  name  from  the  Manor  of  Polwhele  (in  Doomsday  Polhel) 
CO.  Cornwall,  a  manor  occupied,  under  Edward  the  Confessor, 
by  WiNos  de  Polhal  (Polwel  or  Polwyl).  It  is  stated  that, 
1140,  the  Empress,  then  triumphant  over  Stephen,  conferred 
lands  in  Cornwall  upon  her  Chamberlain, 

Drogo  de  Polwheile,  with  whom  tlie  pedigree  of  the  family 
commences.    Drogo's  descendant, 

John  Polwheile,  Esq.  of  Polwheile,  M.P.  for  co.  Cornwall 
4  and  5  Philip  and  Mary,  to.  Grace,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lower, 
Esq.  of  Trelask,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Degort  Polwheile,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Robert  Trencreek,  of  Treworgan,  the  first  Re- 
corder of  the  borough  of  Truro,  under  the  charter  of  Eliza- 
beth. By  her  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  his  heir;  John;  Philip; 
William,  of  London;  Otho,  Rector  of  Maidenhead  ;  Degory,  of 
London;  Jonathan,  Rector  of  Bagshot;  Susannah,  to.  John 
Webber,  Esq.  of  St.  Kew;  Anna,  m.  1st,  William  Herle,  Esq. 
of  Berian;  and  2ndly,  —  Canham,  Esq. ;  Isabella,  m.  Richard 
Chiverton,  Esq.  of  Trehunsey  Qiiethiock;  and  Maria,  m.  John 
Cliattye,  Esq.  of  Truro.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Polwhele,  Esq.  oi  Polwhele  and  Treworgan,  living 
1620,  to.  Dionysia,  da¥.  of  John  Glanville,  of  Tavistock,  Judj^c 
oi  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  had  issue  five  sons  and  two 


daus. ;  the  4th  son,  Degory,  a  stanch  Royalist,  was  made  M.D, 
by  the  University  of  Oxford  1660.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Polwhele,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Polwhele,  m.  Anne, youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  Richardston,  Wilts.  To 
his  loyalty  to  King  Charles  I.,  Mr.  Polwhele  devoted  a  large 
part  of  his  patrimonial  estate.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Polwhele,  E.sq.  of  Polwhele,  and  Treworgan,  m.  the 
dau.  of —  Redinge,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  was.?,  hy  liis  son, 

Richard  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele  and  Treworgan,  High 
Sheriff  of  Cornwall  tem}:).  George  I.,  to.  Mary,  sister  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Collins,  Vicar  of  St.  Erth  and  Breage,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 1724, 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  R.  Thomas,  Esq.,  an  Alderman  of  Truro,  and 
dying  1777,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

The  Rev.  Richard  Polwhele,  J. P.,  Deputy  Warden  of  the 
Stannaries,  and  Vicar  of  Newlyn,  b.  6  Jan.  1760;  m.  1st,  1783, 
Loveday,  dau.  of  Samuel  Warren,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1792)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Collins,  Lieut.  R.N. 

I.  Maria,  d.  unm.  ii.  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1792,  Mary  dau.  of  Richard  Tyrrell,  Esq.  of  Star- 
cross,  CO.  Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

II.  Richard  Graves,  his  heir. 

III.  Thomas,  Gen.  Bengal  Infantry,  to.  Jan.  1830,  Edith 
Iloskin,  dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Roxburgh,  now  of  Polwhele. 
1  Edith. 

IV.  John,  deceased.         v.  Francis,  Lieut.  R.N.,  deceased. 

VI.  William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Anthony,  in  Meneage,  m. 
1831,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  John  Roskruge,  Esq.,  of  the  ancient 

family  of  Roskruge  de  Roskruge ;  and  d.  having  had  issue, 
1  Richard,  d.  unm. 

1  Mary,  to.  H.  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Karenza,  Cheltenham. 

2  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Williams. 

VII.  Lawrence,  deceased. 

VIII.  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Avenbury,  m.  1839,  Emily,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Pemberton  Pigott,  of  Slevoy  Castle,  co. 
Wexford,  and  d.  1877. 

IX.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Pillarton,  Cornwall,  m. 
Jessie,  dau.  of  —  Glubb,  Esq.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 
1  Richard  Otho,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1854;  m.  1878,  Edith,  only 
child  of  Edward  Dornville,  Esq.  of  Greenwicli ;  2  Francis 
Edward,  b.  1857;  3  Arthur  Baskerville,  b.  1858;  1  Mary 
Kate  ;  2  Jessie  Mead,  to.  1874,  Michael  William  de  Courcy, 
Esq.,  heir  presumptive  to  Lord  Kinsale. 

III.  Marianne.  iv.  Grace,  d.  unm. 

V.  Isabella,  to.  the  Rev.  S.  Glubb,  Vicar  of  St.  Anthony,  in 
Meneage.  vi.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Polwhele  was  well  known  as  a  poet,  essayist, 
and  local  historian,  and  acquired  in  each  department  a  well- 
earned  reputation.  He  d.  March,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Richard  Graves  Polwhele,  Esq.  of  Polwhele,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Artillery,  b.  20  Oct.  1794;  to.  18  Nov.  1829, 
Louisa  Frances,  only  dan.  of  Rev.  Robert  Greville,  of  Wyastone 
Grove,  co.  Derby,  Rector  of  Bonsall  and  AdlasDon,  claiminj 
descent  from  a  younger  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Brook* 
and  Warwick;  and  d.  1870. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  saltire  engrailed  erm.,  quartering  the  arms  of 
LuKiE,  Tresawell,  Trencreek,  <fec.  Ci-i':it — A  bull  gu.  horned 
or.  Anotlier  crest  of  the  family  is  a  blackamoor's  head  with 
an  olive  branch  in  its  mouth. 

Seat — Polwhele  House,  near  Truro,  Cornwall. 


PONSONBY    OF    HALE. 

PoNSONBT,  Miles,  Esq.  of  Hale  Hall,  Cumber- 
land, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Dec.  1808 ;  m.  3  May, 
1837,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Christopher  Wilson,  Esq. 
of  Rigmaden  Park,  Westmorland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1871) ,  has  issue, 

I.  Mii.ES  de  Hale,  6.  14  May,  1841 ;  m.  7  Oct.  1865,  Malvina 
Luttrell,  dau.  of  George  Williams,  Esq.  of  Port  Sorrell, 
Australia.  ii.  Henry,  b.  23  March,  1851. 

I.  Catharine  Cumpstone  Florence,  m.  6  Aug.  1864,  Alex- 
ander Staveley  Hill,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Coventry,  and 
d.  14  May,  1868,  leaving  issue  a  son,  Henry  Staveley  Hill. 

II.  Dorothy  Jane,  in.  Robert  Arthur  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Batk, 
deceased,  leaving  issue  one  son,  Robert  Arthur  Ponsonby 
Brooke.  iii.  Barbara  Ellen. 

3Lf ItCaSC— The  Ponsonbys  derive,  it  is  stated,  from  an 
ancient  and  noble  family  in  Picardy,  and  were  established  in 
England  by  one  of  the  companions  in  arms  of  William  the 
Conqueror.  At  an  early  period  they  settled  at  Hale,  Cum- 
berland, where  they  assumed  the  name  ot  Psnsonbt,  from  the 


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Lordship  of   Ponsonby,  wliicli  ihcy  possessed  and  luid  the 
ofiSce  oi  Barber  lo  the  Kinij  of  KngUind  conferred  upon  tliein. 

During  tlic  reign  of  Henrv  III.,  Hale  was  tlic  prop'.-rty  of 
Alexander  DG  Hale.  liisdaus.,  Agnes  and  Constance,  held 
it  of  Thomas  dc  Jlulton,  of  Gillesland,  temp.  Kdward  I.,  at 
which  time  the  Ponsonbys  got  Agnes's  part,  and  icmji. 
BicuAKD  11.,  thoy  became  possessed  of  the  whole. 

John  Ponsonut,  Esq.  of  Hale,  was  father  of  Simon  Pon- 
sonby, Ksq.  of  Hale,  m.  Anne  Eglesfield,  of  Alenburgli  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Ponsonby,  ICsii.,  who 
«i.  Dorothy  Sandy,  of  Kottenden,  Cumberland,  by  whom  he 
hud  two  sons,  both  of  whom  were  officers  of  rank  in  Crom- 
well's army,  and  accompanied  him  to  Ireland  1G49,  viz., 
John  (Sir),  of  whom  we  treat ;  and  Henry,  ancestor  of  Pon- 
sonby of  Crotto,  CO.  Kerry.    The  older. 

Sir  Joun  Ponsonby,  Knt.,  Col.  of  horse  in  Cromwell's 
army,  went  with  his  regiment,  which  he  raised  for  the  service 
of  the  Commonwealth,  to  Ireland,  1649,  and  became  Sheriff  of 
cos.  Wicklow  and  Kildare  1G54;  he  represented  co.  Kilkenny 
in  the  first  Parliament  IGGl.  Sir  John  was  6.  1608;  m.  let, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Priseo,  Esq.  of  Crofton,  Cumber- 
land, and  by  her  had  a  son,  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
He  m.  'indly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Folliot,  and  widow  of 
Richard,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Edward  Wingtield,  and  by  this 
lady  was  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Blssborougii  {aec  Burke's 
Peerage).    Sir  John  d.  1678.     His  son,  by  his  1st  wife, 

John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale,  m.  Anne  Copley,  of  Gosforth, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Patrickson,  Esq.  of  Scalegill  Hall,  Cumberland,  and  was 
father,  with  other  children,  of 

John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Miles 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Ashness,  Cumberland,  and  had  (with  three 
daus.,  Mary;  Isabella;  and  Dorothy,  m.  —  Steel,  Esq.  of 
Cockermouth)  fuur  sons,  John,  rf.  a  minor;  Miles,  of  whom 
presently;  Anthony;  and  William.     The 'Jnd  son. 

Miles  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Hale  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Wilfred  Clenicntson,  Esq.  of  Cockermouth, 
and  had  issue,  five  sons,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  and  five  daus.  The 
3rd  dau., 

Dorothy  Ponsonby,  ra.  1805,  John  Fisher,  Esq.  of  White- 
haven, J. P.  and  D.L.,  who,  in  her  right,  and  under  the  will 
of  her  father  in-law,  assumed  the  surname  of  Poksokby. 
They  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  a  minor. 

Miles,  heir  to  his  grandfather.  John,  h.  Jan.  1S2I. 

Mary.  Catherine.  Dorothy. 

Mr.  Ponsonby  d.  10  Nov.  IS48;    Mrs.   Ponsonby  rf.  30  Jan. 
1852. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  combs  arg.  Crest — 
On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  three  arrows  one  in  pale  and  two  in 
saltire,  shafts  gold,  points  downwards,  feathered  and  pointed 
arg.  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.    ii;o«o— Pro  rege,  lege,  grege. 

Seat — Hale  Hall,  Beckermet,  Cumberland. 


PONSONBY    OF    KILCOOLY    ABBEY. 

PoxsosBT,  TiiOiiAS  IIexrt,  Esq.  of  Ivilcooly 
Abbey,  co.  Tipperarj,  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards  ; 
*».  21  Feb.  1838,  Fauny  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  E.  L. 
Dickson,  of  tlic  Life  Guards,  and  had  issue, 

Chambre  Brabazone,  late  10th  Hussars,  J. P.  cos.  Tip- 
perary  and  Kilkenny,  6.  14  Dec.  1839;  m.  2'2  Oct.  I87;j, 
Hon.  ."Mary  Eliza  Sophia  Plunkctt,  dau.  of  Edward,  IGth 
Lord  Dunsany,  and  has  issue,  Dorothy  Constance ;  Alice 
Isabella. 

iLlllCagC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  Possonbts,  Earls  of 
Busborovfih. 

Major-Gen.  Hon.  Henry  Ponsonby,  of  Ashgrove,  2nd  son 
of  William,  1st  Viscount  Duneannon,  m.  Lady  Prances 
Brabazon,  dau.  of  Chambre,  5th  Earl  of  Meath,  and  dying 
in  1745  (being  slain  at  I'ontenoy),  left,  with  a  dau.,  Juliana, 
m.  William  .Southwell,  Esq.,  a  son  and  successor, 

Cbambbe  P.kabazon  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  of  Ashgrove,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Clarke.  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  a  dau.,  Fiances,  m.  17G7,  George  Lowthcr,  Esq.  of 
Kilrue,  co.  Meath;  2ndly,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Lyons,  Esq.  of 
Morant,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  had  another  dau.,  Saiah, 
«f  Llangollen  Vale,  who  <;.  1831;  and  3rdly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
'  Sir  William  Barker,  Bart,  of  Kilcooly,  by  whom  he  left, 
with  a  dau.,  JIary,  wife  of  FoUiott  Barton,  Esq.,  a  son, 

CiiA.MBBE  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  Esq.,  6.  12  June,  17G2;  who 
i.uiti-itcd  Kilcooly  from  his  maternal  family,  and  ass»med  the 


additional  surname   of  Barker,    lie  m.  4  June,  1701,  Lafly 
Henrietta  Taylour,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Bective, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  183S)  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Chambre   Brabazon,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  m.  SO  April, 
1S34,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  David  Latouche,  of  Marlay,  who  d. 
Aug.  1840.     He  d.  1  May,  1863. 
Thomas  Henry,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Catherine  Jane,  m.  25  May,  1819,  Edward  Michael  Conolly, 
Esq.  of  Castletown,  M.P. ;  and  d.  1861. 

Mr.   Ponsonby  Barker  d.  13   Dec.   1834,  and  was  s.  by  hia 
eldest  son, 

William  Ponsonby  Barker,  Esq.  of  Kilcooly  Abbey,  co. 
Tipperary,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny  1824, 
and  Tipperary  1844,  6.  9  Nov.  1795;  m.  8  Aug.  181C,  Eliza- 
beth Selina,  4th  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eight  Bev.  William  Knox, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry  ;  and  d.  s.  2'-,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Arms,  cCr.— Same  as  Ponsonby  of  Ih'le. 
i'eat— Kilcooly  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary. 


PONSONBY    OF    INCHIQUIN. 

Taleot-Poxsonbt,  Chaeles  William,  Esq.  of 
Inchiquin,  co.  Cork,  retired  Lieut.  E.N.,  J. P.,  b. 
29  Maj-,  1843  ;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
PoxsoNBT  18G6 ;  m.  15  Jan.  1868,  Constance 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  F.  P.  Dehne-Radcliffe, 
Esq.  of  Hitcbin  Priory,  Herts,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Charles  Frances,  6.  14  Oct.  ISGS;  d.  G  Juue,  1870. 

II.  John  Seymour  William,  6.  I  May,  1870. 

III.  Edward  Frederick,  b.  21  Oct.  1722. 

IV.  Charles  George,  b.  1  May,  1874. 

I.  Evelyn  Mary  Georgiana,  b.  22  Feb.  1876. 

?LinCil3C.— William  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  4th  Lord  Pon- 
sonby, of  Imokilly,  dying  s.  p.  10  Sept.  1866,  that  title  became 
extinct,  and  his  cou.sin,  the  present  Mr.  Talbot  Ponsonby,  s. 
to  the  manor  of  Inchiquin,  in  tlie  barony  of  Imokilly,  co.  Cork, 
under  the  will  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Ponsonby,  assuming 
thereupon,  by  royal  sign  manual,  the  name  and  arms  of  Pon- 
sonby in  addition  to  those  of  Talbot  (of e  Eieke's  Peerage, 
title  Shrewsbury  and  Talbot). 

The  Very  PtEV.  Charles  Talbot,  Dean  of  Salisbury  (2nd 
son  of  the  Hon.  and  Ilev.  George  Talbot,  D.D.,  who  was  3rd 
son  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Talbot,  of  Hensol,  Lord  Chancellor  of 
England),  ra.  27  June,  1796,  Lady  Elizabeth  Somerset,  dau. 
of  Henry,  5th  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1823,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1856)  five  sons  and  six  daus.  The  •2nd 
son. 

Admiral  Sir  Charles  Talbot,  K.C.B.,  b.  1  Nov.  ISOl  ;  m. 
11  Dec.  1838,  Charlotte  Georgiana,  widow  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Stapleton,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Ponsonby, 
K.C.B.,  and  sister  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Ponsonby,  ol  Imokilly  ; 
and  (/.  1876,  leaving,  with  other  issue  (sie  Bcrke's  Peerage, 
SHREwsprRY),  a  son,  the  present  Charles  William  Talbot 
Ponsonby,  Esq.,  E.N.,  now  of  Inchiquin. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three 
combs  arg.,  for  Ponsonby;  2nd  and  3id,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant 
within  a  border  engrailed  or,  for  Talbot.  Crests — 1st,  On  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  three  arrows,  points  downwards,  one  in  pale 
and  two  in  saltire,  shafts  gold,  feathered  and  pointed  arg. 
entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.,  for  Ponsonby;  2nd,  On  a  cap  of 
maintenance  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion  statant  tail  extended 
or,  for  Talbot,  i/nltufs — 1st,  Pro  rege,  lege,  grege;  2nd 
(over  2nd  crest),  Prcst  d'accomplir. 

Seat — Inchiquin,  near  Voughal. 


POOLE    OF    MAYFIELD. 

Poole,  Hewitt,  E.'^q.  of  Mayflcld,  co.  Cork,  J.P., 
Major  South  Cork  Militia,  b.  5  Jan.  1812;  in.  1st, 
31  May,  1836,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Deane  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Cor,  co.  Cork,  D.L., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1811)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  dcccaFcd. 

I.  Bessy  Deane  Frcciiian.  ii.  Joanna  Townsend. 

He  m.  2udly,  17  Kov.  1819,  Lucia  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
oi  Richard  Wills  Gason,  Esq.  of  Kichmond,  co. 
Tippera/y,  D.L.,  and  has  issue. 


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TOO 


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I'OP 


II.  Hewitt  Richaed,  6.  18  Jan.  1834. 

in.  Alice  Katherine,  d.  18G2.  rv.  Lucia  Theodora. 

ILflTCilgC. — Thomas  Poole,  staterl  to  have  been  a  scion  of 
the  Cheshire  family  of  Poole  nf  poole  Hall,  purchased  the 
estate  of  Mayfield,  co.  Corli.  162S.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Francis  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Mahon,  co.  Cork,  and  was 
father  of 

Fbaxcis  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  m.  the  dau.  of  Capt. 
Hungerford,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  JIayfield,  m.  Miss  Hewitt,  of  Clan- 
coole,  CO.  Cork,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  m..  Anna,  dau.  of  Henry 
(or  Walter)  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Mossgrove,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a 
son, 

Hewitt  Baldwis  Poole,  E>q.  of  Mayfield,  m.  1768,  Doro- 
thea, dau.  of  Jonas  Morris,  Esq.  of  Barley  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Thomas,  his  heir ;  ii.  Jonas  Morris  (Rev.),  j/i. 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  R.  Sealy,  Esq.  of  Barleyfield,  co.  Cork, 
and  (?.,  leaving  issue,  Hewitt  R.  (Rev.),  Fellow  Trin.  CoU. 
Dublin;  Dorothea,  Harriett,  and  Mary  Anne ;  i.  -■inna  Baldwin; 
II.  Dorothea,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Cane ;  in.  Catherine,  Mrs. 
Meade ;  iv.  Barbara,  Mrs.  Keatinge ;  v.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Samuel 
M'Call,  Esq.  of  Glyntown;  vi.  Maria,  Mrs.  Morgan:  vii. 
Harriet,  Mrs.  Jellett;  viii.  Jane  Morris;  ix.  Charlotte  Sophia. 
Mr.  Poole  d.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  Mayfield,  b.  1773;  m.  14  June,  1806, 
Joanna  Meade,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Horace  Xownsend,  of  Derry, 
near  Rosscarbury,  and  had  issue, 

Hewitt,  now  of  Mayfield. 

Horace  Townsend,  m.  Judith,  eldest  dau.  of  Lionel  Fleming, 

Esq.  of  Xewcourt,  co,  Cork ;  and  d.  24  March,  1S72,  having 

had  issue,  Thomas  Hewitt  and  Elizabeth.  Thomas. 

Helena  Charlotte.  Dorothea  Morris. 

Kathrine  Townsend,  to.  Hon.  Justice  Xewton,  of  Bombay, 

and  d.  1865,  leaving  five  daus. 
Charlotte  Mead,  deceased. 
Elizabeth  Henrietta,  m.  W.  J.  Cummins,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  d. 

1368,  leaving  issue. 
Isabella  Susan,  m.  John  W.  Perrott,  Esq,  of  Thorncliffe,  co, 

Cork,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Poole  filled  the  office  of  Sovereign  of  Midleton  for  upwards 
of  thirty  years.    He  d.  1854. 

Aniis — Az.,  semee  de  lis  or,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  C,-esf—Ou.t 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  arg.  Motto — PoUett 
vu-tus. 

£eaS— Majfield,  near  Bandon,  co.  Cork. 


Armar  Lowry,  1st  Earl  of 


POOLER    OP    TYI10S3. 

PooLEE,  The  Eev.  James  (xalbeaith,  D.B., 
Incumbent  of  IS'ewtownards,  co.  Down,  Chaplain  to 
the  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  sometime  Scholar 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  ni.  7  June,  1855,  Angelica,  5th 
dau.  of  Rer.  Edward  Leshe,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Anahilt, 
CO.  Down,  and  grau/^l-dau.  of  Charles  Powell  Leslie, 
Esq.  of  Grlasslough,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan,  ancl 
has  issue, 

I.  Lewis  ARTHttB  Tbevoe,  6.  29  Jan.  1858, 

II.  Charles  Francis  Knox,  6.  7  Jan.  1860. 
in.  Edward  Leshe,  h.  2  Aug.  1861. 

IV.  James  Galbraith,  6.  19  Nov.  1868. 

ILlItCitgC— The  family  of  Pooler  of  Tyross  is  of  antiquity 
in  CO.  Armagh,  In  1639,  Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross,  led 
troops  to  the  relief  of  Derry.  "  Pooler,"  says  Stuakt,  in  his 
Historical  Memoirs  of  Armagh,  "  in  almost  every  sortie  made 
hy  the  famous  Murray  was  always  in  the  thickest  of  the  battle, 
and  yet  escaped  unhurt.  When,  however,  the  garrison  had 
received  information  that  the  Irish  army  had  commenced  its 
retreat.  Pooler  looked  through  an  embrasure  in  the  battle- 
ments, in  hope  of  witnessing  its  final  departure.  At  that 
moment  a  random  shot  from  one  of  those  who  had  lingered  in 
the  rear  struck  him  on  the  head  and  killed  him  on  the  spot, 
the  last  man  slain  at  the  siege  of  Derry."  In  the  Mulrical 
Catalogue  of  the  Besiegers  and  Defenders  of  Derry,  16S9,  pub- 
lished in  Graham's  Ireland  Preserved,  Pooler  is  alluded  to  in 
the  following  line — 

"  Cust  and  Cross  and  Pooler  of  Tyross." 
Rev.  James  Galbraith  Pooler  is  only  surviving  son  of 
Robert  Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross,  co.  Armagh,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Reid,  Esq,  of  Newry,  grandson  of  Robert 
Pooler,  Esq.  of  Tyross,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Rascavy,  co.  Tyrone,  by,his  wife  Kathe- 
rine, 2ud  dau.  of  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  Moyloughmore,  Uy 


his  wife  Katherine  Lowry,  aunt  of 
Belmore. 

Arms — Per  pale,  or  and  arg.,  a  fess  az,  between  two  lions' 
heads  erased  in  chief  gu,,  and  a  crescent  in  base  of  the  third. 
Crest — A  falcon  rising  ppr.  belled  or,  and  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a  lozenge  gu.     Motto — Vi  et  vinute. 

Seat — The  Rectory,  Xewtownards,  co.  Down. 


POPHAM    OP    LITTLECOTE. 

Letboexe-Popham,  Edwakd  William,  Esq.  of 
Littlecote,  Wilts,  and  Hunstrete  Park,  Somerset, 
b.  6  Sept.  1807  ;  s.  his  father,  the  late  Gen.  Edward 
William  Lejborne-Popham. 

ILtltCa^t'— The  family  of  Popham  were  formerly  seated 
at  a  place  of  the  same  name  in  Hants,  They  were,  it  is  stated, 
in  the  favour  of  the  Empress  Maud,  and  held  honourable 
stations  in  the  reign  of  Henry  111.  To  Hants  they  gave  several 
Sheriffs,  from  the  reign  of  Edward  III.  to  that  of  Henet  VI., 
when  they  removed  to  Somersetshire. 

Gilbert  Popham  de  Popham,  Esq.,  co.  Southampton,  living 
temp.  King  John,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Robert  Clark,  Esq.,  feoffee 
in  trust  for  the  manor  of  Popham,  and  d.  35  Hekbt  HI., 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Popham  de  Popham,  Esq.,  who  left  issue  two  sons, 
I.  John,  whose  great-great-great-grandson,  Stephen  Popuam 
DE  Popham  (nephew  of  Sir  John  Popham,  K.G.),  d.  without 
male  issue,  leaving  four  daus,,  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Wadham  ; 
JIargery,  r,i.  Thomas  Hampden  of  Bucks:  Eleanor,  m.  John 
Barintine ;  and  AUce,  ya.  John  Foster,  Esq, ;  II.  Hcgh,  of 
whose  line  we  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Hugh  de  la  Popham,  Knt.,  one  of  King  Edward  I."s 
Commissioners  for  fixing  the  boundaries  of  royal  forests  in 
Somerset,  la.  Joan,  dau,  of  Sir  Stephen  Kentishberry,  Knt. 
of  Huntworth,  Somerset,  and  widow  of  Sir  John  Trivet, 
and  had  a  son,  Sir  John  Popham,  Knt.,  who  lived  icrap. 
Edward  I.  and  Edward  II,,  and  ni.  Alexandria,  dau.  of  Joha 
Horsey,  of  Horsey,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Hugh  Popham,  Knt.,  i/i.  Hawise,  dau.  of  Robert  Brent, 
and  had  an  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  de  la  Popham,  Knt.,  rn.  Dionys  Powell  or  Paulctt, 
and  d.  48  Edward  III,,  and  left  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
John  Hugon,  and  d.  6  Henry  V.,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  Edmondes,  and  d.  4  Edwabd  IV.,  leaving  an 
eldest  son, 

John  Popham,  Esq,,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Knoyle  or  Knowles,  and  had  an  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Popham,  of  Huntworth.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  StradUng,  Knt.,  of  Saint  Donat's  Castle,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, and  had  two  sons, 

I,  Edward,  of  Huntworth,  living  1573,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Richard  Korton,  of  Abbott's  Lee,  and  had  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Huntworth,  buried  in  the 
Temple,  London,  who  ni.  Dulcibella,  dau.  of  John  Barley, 
and  had  three  sons.     The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq,  of  Huntworth,  s.  his  brother  Edward 
1623,  He  rn.  1st,  Grace,  dau,  of  William  Dale,  Esq.  of 
Somerset,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau,,  Sarah,  m.  —  Score.  He 
rn.  2ndly,  Jlary,  dau.  of  Henry  Darby,  of  Beaminster,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq,  of  Huntworth,  who  m.  Miss  Eleanor 
Wansford,  and  had  two  sons,  Alexander,  his  heir;  and 
Thomas,  who  m.  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Alexan-der  Popham,  Esq,,  m.  thrice.  By  liis  1st  wi{<j, 
Elizabeth  Linney,  he  had  a  son,  Francis,  of  We'lington, 
and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  rn.  the  Rev,  John  Hawes ;  and  l>y  the 
3rd,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gatchell,  Esq.  of  Clawsey,  d. 
1717,  two  sons,  Thomas  and  .Alexander,  the  elder  of  whom, 

Thomas  Popham,  Esq.  of  West  Bagborough,  Somerset, »». 
Sarah  Andrews,  and  was  father  of 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq,  of  Bagborough,  who  m.  Char- 
lotte Louisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Eyre,  Esq.  of  New 
House,  Wilts,  and  left  at  his  decease,  6  Oct.  171)2,  a  ,son, 
Francis,  and  two  daus,,  Louisa  Charlotte,  m.  the  Rev. 
Francis  Warre,  I),C.L,,  of  Cheddira  Fitzpaine,  Somerset, 
who  d.  1854;  and  Letitia  Harriet,  who  d.  'uyim.  Feb.  1856. 
His  son, 

The  late  Francis  Popham,  Esq,  of  Bagborough,  6.  March, 

1780  ;  ra.  1809,   Susan,   dau.  of  Nicholas  Fenwick,  Esq.  of 

Lemmington,  Northumberland,  and  left  an  only  child  and 

heiress, 

Susan,  in.  17  July,    1851,   Mordaunt  George  Feswick- 

BissET,  Esq.,  late  1st  Dragoon  Guards  {see  Bisset). 

II.  John  (Sir)  of  whom  we  treat.    This 

Sir  John  Popham,  Knt.,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Popham,  of 


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1293 


Huntworth,  by  Jane  StradlinE  his  wife,  was  constituted  Lord 
Chief  Justice  of  Ensland,  and,  liaving  accumulated  an  ample 
fortune,  purcliascd,  in  the  time  of  Elizahetii,  from  the  family  of 
DarcU,  the  estate  of  Littlccote,  Wilts.*  Sir  John  I'opham  m. 
Amy,  dau.  and  lieir  of  Robert  Games,  Ks(i.  of  Casileton,  co. 
GlamorRan,  and  had  issue  one  son  and  six  daus.  lie  d.  1007, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Francis  I'orHAM,  Knt.  of  Littlccote,  Member  in  the  last 
Tarliamcnt  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  in  all  those  of  Kings 
James  1.  and  Charles  I.  He  was  excepted  out  of  the  ffeneral 
pardon  by  the  latter  Prince.  He  »)i.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Dudley,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Newinpton,  grandson  of  Thomas, 
son  of  Edward,  Lord  Dudley,  and  liad  issue,  i.  John,  Gentle- 
man of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  King  Charles  1.,  rf.  v.  p.  and 
s.  p. ;  II.  Alexander,  his  heir;  iii.  Thomas,  who  d.s.p.; 
IV.  Hugh,  slain  at  Sherborne  during  the  Civil  Wars,  and 
\.  Edward,  who  was  Admiral  of  the  fleet  with  Dean  and  BlaiiO 
during  the  Civil  Wars,  and,  at  his  decease,  Aug.  1651,  had  a 
public  funeral  at  Westminster  Abbey.  Sir  Eraneis  was  s.  by 
bis  eldest  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Popiiam,  Esq.  of  Littlccote,  M.P.  Somerset,  and 
one  of  Cromwell's  Upper  House.  In  the  Healing  Parliament, 
Popham  voted  for  the  Restoration,  and  had  subsequently  the 
honour  of  entertaining  King  Charles  II.,  at  Littlccote,  during 
the  royal  progress.  He  in.  1st,  Letitia,  dau.  of  William  Carre, 
Esq.,  Groom  of  the  Bedcliambcr  to  James  I.,  and  had, 

Francis  (Sir),  his  heir. 
Alexander,  who  s.  his  nephew. 

George,  of  Barwick  Basset  and  of  Winchester,  m.  Dulcibella, 
dau^  of  John   Ford,   Esq.  of  Harting,   Sussex,  and  dying 
IGST,  left,  with  two  daus.  (Letitia,  j/i.  Francis  Popham,  Esq. 
of  Wellington;  and  Elizabeth,  vi.  Dr.   Norwood,  of  Win- 
chester) a  son, 
John,  of  Rusley,   Wilts,   and  of  Newport  and  Shanklin, 
Isle  of  Wight,  whose  great  grand-dau.  and  heiress,  Mary 
Popham,    ill.    Rev.   Richard   Walton    White,   Rector  of 
Wotton,  Isle  of  Wight  (yc  White-Popham  o/'/tiVtaniiin). 

Essex,  m.  John,  3rd  Lord  Poiilet. 

Letitia,  m.  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  Bart,  of  Ecrry  Pomcroy 

(his  2nd  wife). 
Anna,  m.  William  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Heytesbury,  Wilts. 

Alexander  Popham  d.  1G69,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Francis  Popham,  of  Littlccote,  created  a  Knight  of  the 
Bath  at  the  coronation  of  King  Charles  II.  He  iii.  Helena, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Cunnington,  Somerset, 
and  dying  28  Aug.  1674,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Alexander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Liitlecote,  wlro  m.  the  Lady 
Anne  Montagu,  dau.  of  Ralph,  1st  Duke  of  Montagu,  by  whom 
(who  »i.  2ndly,  Lieut. -Gen.  Hervey)  he  left  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth,  iii.  1st,  Edward  Richard,  "Viscount  Hinchin- 
broUe;  and  2ndly,  Francis  Seymour,  Esq.,  brother  of  the 
Duke  of  Somerset. 

Mr.  Popham  d.  16  June,  1705,  when,  having  no  male  issue, 
the  estates  reverted  to  his  uncle, 

j\lesander  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote  and  Houndstrete, 
W.P.  1654  and  1656,  wlio  ra.  Miss  Jane  French,  and  had  four 
eons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Francis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote,  m.  his  kinswoman, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Popliam,  Esq.  of  Bourton,  co. 
Cloucester  (son  of  Col.  Edward  Popham,  who  d.  1651),  and 
bad  issue.  Mr.  Popham  d.  23  Sept.  1735,  aged  52,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Edward  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote,  M.P.  for  Wilts,  1741, 
1747,  1754,  and  1761.    He  m.  Miss  Rebecca  Huddon,  and  had, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.).  D.D.,  (7.  f.  p.  16  Sept.  1815. 
Anne,  m.  William  Leyborne   Lcybornc,  Esq.,   Governor  of 
Granada,   of    St.   Vincent's    and    Tobago,    1772,  and  was 
mother  of 

Edward  W^illiam   Letbokne,  who  s.  his  uncle  in  the 
Popham  estates. 

Mr.  Popham  d.  1779,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlecote  and  Houndstrete,  who 
m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Matthew  Hutton,  D.D.,  Archlii.shop  of 
Canterbury,  but  dying  s.  p.  1780,  devised  his  estates  to  his 
nephew, 

•  Camden,  when  speaking  of  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  Popham, 
Bays: — "Now  it,  viz.,  Wellington,  in  Somerset,  is  a  market 
town,  whose  chief  distinction  is  the  Honourable  Sir  John 
Popham,  a  person  of  ancient  nobility,  strict  justice,  and  un- 
■wcaried  application,  for  it  is  not  proper  that  men  of  dis- 
ttnguished  virtue,  and  who  have  deserved  well  of  their  country, 
Jhouldbc  forgotten.  While  Chief  Justice  of  the  Kings  Bench, 
he  administered  Justice  with  so  much  impartiality  and  whole- 
Bome  severity,  that  England  has  been  long  indel)ted  to  him, 
princip.illy,  Im  its  domestic  tranquility  and  security.''  Camden 
published  this  work  in  1007,  the  year  in  w  hich  tli'e  Judge  died. 


Edward  William  Leteorne,  Esq.,  J.P.,  S.  27  June,  1764, 
Gen.  in  the  army,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Popham.  He  in.  22  July,  1S06,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Vcn. 
Archdeacon  John  Andrew,  Rector  of  Powdcrham,  Devon,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  .Sir  William  Courtenay.  and  sister  of 
1st  'Viseount  Courtenay,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  March,  1830)  ho 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  William. 

II.  Francis,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Wilts,  h.  14  Oct.  1809;  m. 
3  Sept.  1857,  Elizabeth,  3id  surviving  dau.  of  James  Bloclc, 
Es(].  of  Charlton,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Aug.  lb65J 
had  issue, 

1  Francis  Hugh,  b.  19  Jan.  1861 ;  d.  21  June,  1861. 

2  Francis  William,  0.  12  Mardi,  1SG2. 

3  Frantis  Hugh  Arthur,  l>.  8  Marcli,  1864. 

4  Francis  Alexander  Compton,  6.  31  Jlarch,  1865. 
1  Elizabeth  Susan.  2  Elinor  Louisa. 

III.  John,  Rector  of  Chilton  Foliatt,  Wilts,  0.  19  Feb.  1811 ; 
},i.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Lloyd  Saunders,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  House,  Devon,  anil  had  i.ssue.  He  //(.  2ndly,  Ann, 
dau  of  Dr.  Meyriclj,  of  liauisbury,  Wilts,  and  had  issue. 
He  d.  24  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Alexander  Hugh,  b.  27  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  1854,  Anne  Geor- 
giana,  dau.  of  G.  Dodwell,  Esq.  of  Kevinsford,  eo.  Sligo, 
and  d.  24  May,  1866,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  sou, 

Alexander  Hugh,  b.  1855. 
1.  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  nnm. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  m.  12  May,  ]8;i5,  Charles  Eyre,  Esq.  of 
Wclfoi-d  Park,  Berks,  and  (/.  12  xMarch,  1855. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  Major  Miller  Mundy. 

Gen.  Leyborne-Popliam,  High  SheritT  of  Wilts  1830,  was  s.  at 
his  decease  by  liis  eldest  son,  tlie  present  Edward  Williau 
PopuAM,  Esq.  of  Littlecote. 

Aniis — Arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  bucks'  heads  cabossed  or, 
quartering  the  ensigns  of  LEvnoRNE,  az.,  six  lions  rampant 
arg.  Crest — A  stag's  head  erased  ppr.  Motto  —Mens  pristina 
mansit. 

Stvt;.!! — Littlecote,  near  Hungerford,  'Wilts;  and  Himstretc, 
Somerset. 


POPHAM    OF    SHANKLIN. 

Popham,  Francis  White,  Esq.  of  Slianklin, 
and  Wottoii  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  2  Dec.  1829,  assumed  the  name  of  Popham,  by 
royal  license,  1853,  m.  1872,  Margaret  Emma, 
votingcst  dau.  of  the  Rev.  N.  Hubbersty,  of  East- 
well  Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  educated  at  Eton  and 
University  Coll.  Oxford  (B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856), 
and  is  Patron  of  t'wo  Livings. 

HillCajC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  great  and  ancient 
House  of  Popham  of  Hants  and  Wilts. 

George  Popham,  Esq.  (3rd  son  of  Alexander  Popham,  Esq. 
of  Littlecote — see  that  Family),  m.  Dulcibella,  dau.  of  John 
Ford,  of  Harting,  Sussex,  and  dying  1687,  left, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Letitia,  m.  Francis  Popham,  Esq.  of  Wellington. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Coi'nelius  Norwood,  LL.D.,  Fellow  of  'Wintoa 
College. 

The  only  son, 

John  Popham,  to.  1st,  Grace  Broad,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Alt-home,  Esq.  (by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Broad),  and  by  her  (who  inherited  the  estates  of  Denys,  of 
Shanklin,  and  of  the  elder  braneli  of  Lisle)  had  issue,  a 
soil,  John,  liis  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Bedston,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  William  Hill, 
whose  eldest  son.  Col.  Fitzmaurice  Hill,  left  a  son,  Charles 
Popham  Hill.    Mr.  Popham  d.  1754.  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

John  Popha.m,  Esq.  of  Newchurch  and  Shanklin,  ra.  Sarak, 
dau.  of  John  Shapleigh,  of  New  Court,  Devon,  d.  11C2,  and 
left  issue  a  son, 

John  Popham,  of  Kikehill  and  Shanklin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Perry,  Esq.;  and  d.  June,  1816,  leaving  issue  an  only 
surviving  dau.  and  heiress, 

:«ARY  Popham,  m.  19  Nov.  1812,  the  Piev.  Richard  Walton 
White,  Rector  of  Wotton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  of  Upcerne, 
Dorset,  J. P.,  who  d.  2  Dec.  1854,  and  left  issue, 

1'rancis,  now  of  Shanklin. 

Mary,  m.  Col.  Jolin  Cameron  Macpherson,  of  42nd  High- 
landers, 4th  son  of  the  late  Duncan  Macpherson,  of  CInny. 

Grace.  Katherine. 

^ttmilit  of  SBlliitc. 

This  family  was  seated  near  Basingstoke,  HantP,  where 
Thomas  White,  and  afterwards  liis  son,  Jenkin  or  Joun  White, 


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POP. 


held  consideraWe  estates  in  the  14th  and  I5th  centuries,  part 
of  which— the  manor  of  Ilall  Place  or  the  Hall  Place,  their 
probable  residence— was  conveyed  to  New  College  by  John 
AVhite,  successively  Master  and  Warden  of  Winchester,  and 
afterwards  Bishop  of  that  see.  Thence  issued  various  branches, 
toFarnham,  Southwarnborough,  Southwick,  Hants;  Hutton, 
Essex;  and  Stanton  St.  John,  co.  Oxford.  The  branch  before 
us  is  descended  from  John  Wuite,  Esquire  of  the  Body  of  King 
Hesbt  VIII.,  from  which  monarch  he  obtained  large  grants 
of  lands,  especially  the  Priory  of  Southwick.  He  m.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Lewis  Wyngfield,  and  widow  of  Anthony  Poundes, 
Esq.  of  Drayton  Pagenham,  and  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Pounde,  and  sister  of  the 
said  Anthony  Pounde,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Edwakd,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  3rdly,  Isabel,  dau. 
of  —  Vachell,  and  widow  of  George  Dabricourt,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  1567.    His  son, 

Edwaed  White,  of  Southwick,  Sheriff  of  Hants  1573,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Anthony  I'ounde.  His  will  bears 
date  1583.    His  4th  son, 

William  White,  Esq.  of  Stubbington,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of 
—  Wheller,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  White,  Esq.  of  Stubbington,  bapt.  at  Tichfield 
23  Xov.  1593;  m.  21  Nov.  1625,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Godden, 
of  Hooke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1674)  left  at  his  decease,  30  Sept. 
1680,  an  only  son,  William  White,  of  Stubbington,  bapt.  at 
Tichfield,  20  Feb.  1632,  m.  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cheek, 
of  Newport.    His  win  bears  date  1687.    His  3rd  son, 

John  White,  of  Winchester,  bapt.  at  Tichfisld  1665,  r,!. 
18  Oct.  1691,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Barefoote,  of  the  city  of 
Winton;  and  d.  1706,  leaving  a  son, 

WiLLLiM  White,  of  Newport  and  Fairlea,  Isle  of  Wight,  J. P., 
bapt.  7  Dec.  1694;  m.  4  Dec.  1723,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Imber, 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  July,  1771;  had  issue. 
Mr.  White  d.  12  June,  1774,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  White,  Esq.  of  Fairlee  and  Upcerne,  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  bapt.  11  March,  1733,  -m.  1st,  Frances 
Leonora,  sole  child  of  John  Robinson  Lytton,  Esq.  of  Kneb- 
worth,  Herts,  and  by  1  er  had  no  issue.  He  m.  Zndly,  Dec. 
1764,  Grace,  dau.  of  Richard  March,  of  Enfield  and  Shallow 
Hall,  eventual  heir  of  Richard  March,  and  co-heir  of  her  uncle, 
Thomas  Strode,  Esq.  of  Parnham,  Dorset,  and  {d.  25  Dec. 
1800)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  XJpcenie  and  Fairlee,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
of  Dorset  1821,  bapt.  1774;  m.  1st,  Esther,  dau.  of  G. 
Hester,  of  Oxford,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Harriett,  dau  and  co-heir  of  George  Proctor  TJpton,  of 
Yeovil;  and  d.  Dec.  1830,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Upcerne  and  Fairlee,  5.  12  March,  1816;  (M843. 

2  William,  of  Upcerne  and  Fairlee,  b.  1819;  d.  1865;  s.  in 
his  estates  by  his  sister. 

1  Grace  Helen,  m.  John  Batten,  Esq.  of  Aldon,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue.  2  Harriett,  deceased. 

n.  Thomas,  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Thomas  Matravers,  Esq.  of  Westbury,  Wilts,  and 
d.  1857,  having  had  issue, 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Mair,  of  Yeovil. 

2  Emma,   m.  her  cousin,  Richard  Goodlad,  Esq.  of  Hill 
Place,  Hants;  d.  1867. 

SGeorgiana.  4  Maria,  d.  unm.  1827. 

III.  George,  of  Gibraltar,  H.M.  Receiver-General,  Major- 
Gen.,  K.T.S.  in  the  Kingdom  of  Portugal ;  r.i.  1st,  8  March, 
1814,  Donna  Maria,  dau.  of  Don  Joseph  Timoteo  de  Mirande. 
of  Elvas,  Portugal,  and  had  by  her  one  son,  John :  and 
2ndly,  Emma  Chichele,  dau.  of  Richard  Chichele  Plowden, 
Esq.,  Indian  Director,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  George  Chichele,  b.  1824;  d.  1838. 
1  Emma,  d.  1861. 

Major-Gen.  White  d.  1843. 

IV.  Richakd  Walton  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Frances  Leonora,  m.  1803,  Richard  Goodlad,  Esq.  of  Hill 
Place,  Hants,  and  had  issue. 

The  4th  son. 

The  Rev.  Richabd  Walton  White,  of  Upcerne,  Dorset, 
J.P.,  Rector  of  Wotton,  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  19  Nov.  1812,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Popham,  Esq.  of  Kite  Hill  and  Shank- 
lin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  March,  1856)  had  (with  three  daus.) 
one  son, 

Francis  White,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Popham  1S53,  and  is  the  present  Fkancis  White  Popham, 
Esq.  of  Shanklin. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chief  gu.  two 
lucks'  heads  or,  for  Popu.iM ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  on  a  cross 
quarterly  erra.  and  az.  between  four  falcons  arg.  beaked  of  the 
third  a  fret  between  as  many  lozenges,  for  White.     Crest — 


Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  per  pale  az.  and  gu.  a  camel's  bead 
ppr.  erased  az.  gorged  with  a  chaplel  of  lilies  and  roses  also 
ppr. 

Seats — Manor  House,  Shanklin ;  Wotton  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


PORCH    OF    EDGARLEY. 

PoECH,  JoHX  Albert,  Esq.  of  Edgarlev,  Somer- 
set, J.P.,  b.  21  April,  1833  ;  m.  2  Aug.  1866,  IMar- 
garet,  2ud  dau.  of  Edward  Bageliot,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Albert  Pokch.  b.  30  Oct.  18G9;  d.  18  Nov.  18C9. 

II.  Cecil  Porch,  6.  '25  Jan.  1873. 

III.  Robert  Bagehot,  b.  3  April,  1875. 

IV.  Reginald  Colmore,  b.  14  Dec.  1876. 
I.  Edith  May,  b.  1  May,  1S03. 

iil'nr<1fir.— John  Frt  Reeves,  Esq.,  who  purchased,  about 
1825.  the  Abbey  of  Glastonbury,  m.  1807,  Maria,  dau.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Porch,  Esq.  of  Wells,  Somerset,  who  acquired  the 
Edgarley  estate,  and  by  this  lady  had  issue, 

Thomas  Porch,  late  of  Edgarley. 

John   Frederick  Reeves,   b.   1810;   m.  Miss  Wilkinson,   ot 

Cloyne,  and  has  issue. 
Orlando  Reeves,  of  Liverpool,  b.  1815. 
Archibald  Reeves,  of  Taunton,  m.  Rhoda,   sister  of  John 

Prankherd,  Esq.  of  Langport,  Somerset,  b.  1817. 
Julia  Maria,  m.  John  Prankherd,  Esq.  of  Langport. 

Mr.  Reeves  d.  Feb.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Porch  P«rch,  Esq.  of  Edgarley,  M.A.,  J. P.,  6. 
7  March,  1808  ;  m.  16  Dec.  1830,  June,  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Barber,  Esq.  of  Barston  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Albert,  now  of  Edgarley. 

II.  Charles  Frederick,  6.  1  Aug.  I»34. 

III.  Reginald,  6.  30  Nov.  1838. 

IV.  Herbert  Thomas,  b.  2  June,  1844. 

V.  Arthur  Edward  Elliott,  b.  6  Nov.  1852. 

VI.  John  Fry  Reeves,  deceased. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  d.  1837. 

II.  Julia,  m.  17  April,  1860,  the  Rev.  Elford  Copc'land  Lctli- 
bridge,  M.A.,  and  has  issue,  1  Jessie  Maud ;  and  2  Etheliud. 

III.  Jessie  Maria. 

IV.  Ethelind  Jane,  d.  1855.        v.  Emily  Louisa,  d.  1858. 

He  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  8  Dec.  1S30,  under  the  will  of 
his  maternal  grandfather,  Thomas  Porch,  Esq.,  whose  estates 
he  inherited,  the  surname  of  Porch  only,  and  d.  27  Feb. 
1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  between  three  wolves' heads  .erased  a  chevron 
engrailed  gu.,  surmounted  by  another  plain  or,  charged  with 
a  battle-axe  erect  between  two  bows  stringed,  each  surmounting 
two  arrows  in  saltier  barbs  downwards  sa.,  for  Porch,  boine 
quarterly  with  the  arms  of  Reeves.  Crests — 1st,  On  a  mount 
vert  a  wolf  passant,  in  the  mouth  an  arrow,  the  barb  down- 
wards, the  dexter  paw  holding  a  ball  stringed  all  ppr.,  f^^r 
Porch;  2nd,  Reeves,     Motto — Cordi  dat  roboi'a  virtus. 

&at — Edgarley,  near  Glastonbury,  Somerset. 


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PORTAIi    OF    LAVEESTOKE. 

Poet  A  L,  Meltille,  Esq.  of  Laverstoke,  Hants, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  North  Hants,  1819  to 
1857,  High  Sheriff  1863,  Chairman  of  Hants 
Quarter  Sessions,  b.  31  July,  1819  ;  m.  9  Oct. 
1855,  the  Lady  Charlotte  Mary  Elliot,  daii.  of 
Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Minto,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Melville  Ratmont),  6.  9  Oct.  1850. 

II.  Gerald  Herbert,  6.  13  March,  1858. 

III.  Alaric  William  John,  6.  24  June,  1861. 

I.  Adela  Harriet.  ii.  Ethel  Mary. 

III.  Katharine  Charlotte. 

iLl'lirS5C. — The  family  of  Portal  or  De  Portal,  originnl'y 
Spanish,  established  itself  in  Languedoc  at  the  end  of  the  llth 
century. 

Jean  Francois  de  Portal  (stated  to  have  been  the  15th  in 
the  direct  line  of  descent  from  Oldric  de  Portallao,  "  capitoul 
de  Toulouse,"  1204)  lived  at  the  Chateau  de  la  Portali6re,  near 
St.  Hippolyte,  in  the  Cevennes,  and  was  one  of  the  victims  of 
the  religious  persecution  consequent  on  the  Revocation  of  the 
Edict  of  Nantes.  After  his  death,  his  chateau  was  burned, 
his  property  was  seized,  and  his  chikliou  with  difKcult/ 
escaped  his  fate.    He  left  issue, 

Henri,  of  whom  presently. 

WiUiaui,  who  was  saved  with  his  elder  brother  Henri,  and 


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was  sent  over  with  him  to  EiiRland.  He  entered  into  Holy  | 
Orders,  was  appointed  Tutor  to  ICinp:  George  III.,  and  was 
afterwards  pristntid  to  the  livinj,'sol'Clownc,  in  co.  Derby, 
and  I'ariiliridu'i',  in  l^sscx.  lie  i/.  1700,  Uaving  issue. 
Pierre  de  I'ortal,  who  made  his  escape  (ioni  the  Chateau  do 
la  rort«liere  immediately  after  the  murder  of  his  father. 
He  m.  l.sabeau  d'AstoiK,  and  from  this  marriage,  third  in 
the  direct  line,  descended, 

Pierce  Betlielmy  de  Portal,  h.  31  Oct.  17G.'),  who  was  ap- 
pointed "Maitredes  Heciuctcs,"  1811,  by  Napoleon,  and, 
after  the  restoration  of  the  liourl)i>ns,  laVi,  "  Consciller 
d  eiat;"  he  was  created  Uaron  dc  I'orlal,  pair  dc  l' ranee, 
and  Chevalier  de  la  Legion  d'lloniuur.  At  the  CcnRrcss 
of  Paris  'M  Nov.  of  that  year,  he,  with  P.aron  Duilon. 
si'jned  the  treaty  of  genera!  peace,  on  behalf  of  the  Kin;; 
of  France.  In  1817,  he  was  aj-.pointed  Minister  of  the 
Colonies,  and  shortly  afterwards  Jlinistcr  of  Marine,  and 
"Grand  Officicr  de  la  Lepion  d'Uonneur ;"  and  in  l8'-'8 
received  the  dignity  of  the  Grand  Cross  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour.  He  had  issue,  1  Pierre  Paid  Predcric,  Baron 
Portal,  6.  n  Nov.  1804,  appointed,  18'24,  Attache  to  tlie 
French  Kmbassy  at  the  Court  of  Saxony,  and  afterwards 
at  the  Court  of  St.  Petersburgh ;  "  Maitre  des  IJequctes  " 
183.',  and  in  ls:i8  he  received  the  Cross  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour;  1  Adi-le,  m.  Le  M.iri|uis  d'Escayrac  Laulurc; 
2  Lucie,  in.  Le  Marquis d'AudilTret. 
Mary,  m.  M.  Ic  Kormant,  of  Amsterdam. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henri  Portal,  6.  at  tlic  Chateau  de  la  PortaliSre,  eontrivcd 
after  the  death  of  his  father  to  escape  to  England  in  safety, 
and  settled,  eventually  at  Freefolk  Priors,  Hants.  He  ))i. 
26  Dee.  1715,  Dorothy  Hasker,  and  d.  30  Sept.  174.'),  having 
had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  29  Oct.  1784)  a  son,  Joseph,  his  heir, 
and  four  daus.,  Priscilla,  ru.  William  Bridges,  Esq.;  Elizabeth, 
7)1.  William  Peachey,  Esq. ;  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  John  Anderson  ; 
and  Charlotte,  m.  16  Aug.  17iJ5,  John  Slade,  Esq.  of  Maunsel, 
Somerset.    The  son  and  heir, 

Joseph  Portal,   Esq.  of  Freefolk  Priors,  and  LaverstoUe, 

Hants,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1763,  /;.  1720;   to.  1748,  Sarah,  dau. 

of  Gen.  William  Peaehey,  of  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  'I'l  Dec. 

IS02)  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Laverstoke,  Hants,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  h.  1752: 

d.  uiim.  19  March,  1801. 

■William,  of  Ashe  Park,  Hants,  I>.  12  Feb.  17.^1'),;  m.  1799, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Slade,  Bart,  of  Maunsel  Park, 
Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  </.  19  Jan.  1837)  he  left  at  his 
decease.  12  Feb.  1840,  one  dau.,  Sophia. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 

Charlotte,  m.  Sir  John  Filmer,  Bart,  of  East  Sutton  Park. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  Stivard  Jenkins,  of  flocking,  Somerset. 

Mr.  Portal  d.  14  Dec.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

John  Portal,  Esq.  of  Freefolk  Priors  and  Laverstoke,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  29  April,  1764:  iii.  1st,  6  Oct.  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Corrie,  Esq.  of  Uoddesden,  Herts,  and  by  htr  (who  d. 
1813)  had  issue, 

John,  b.  10  Nov.  1799:  rf.  2-5  Oct.  ISll. 

Richard,  b.  19  Oct.  1802:  d.  29  Oct.  1811. 

William,  6.  8  Jan.  1808;  d.  1  Aug.  1826. 

Harriet,  d.  20  Oct.  181 1 .  Mary,  d.  1P13. 

Caroline,  m.  Kev.  William  Knight,  Ecctor  of  Stcventon, 
Hants;  d.  20  March,  1837. 

Chatlotte,  -//).  Maurice  Ccely  Trevillian,  Esq. 

Frances,  7i!.  Rev.  D»vid  Rodney  Murray,  I'octor  of  Bramp- 
ton Brian,  co.  Hereford,  nephew  of  Alexander,  7th  Lord 
Elibank. 

He  r,i.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1815,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  TTcnry 
Drummond,  Esq.  of  The  Giange,  Hants  (m-e  Bcrke's  Peeray , 
Strathallan),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Viscount 
Melville,  and  by  her  had  further  issue, 

Henry  John,  6.  22  March,  1817  ;  d.  22  Sept.  IS23. 

Melville,  now  of  Laverstoke. 

Robert,  J. P.  for  Hants,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Lancers,  li.  11  Nov. 
1820;  Hi.  Feb.  1856.  Eliza  Clinrlotto.  dau.  of  5Iajor-Gen. 
Taylor,  of  Ogwell,  Devon,  late  Lieut. -Governor  of  Sandhurst, 
and  has  two  daus. 

Wyndham  Spencer  Olalshanger,  Basingstoke),  J. P..  h.  22 
July,  1822:  m.  19  April,  1849;  Mary  Jane,  d.au.  of  William 
Hicks  Beach,  Esq.  of  Oidvley  Hall,  Hants,  and  Keevil  lloii^e, 
AVilts,  by  Jane  Henrietta  liis  wife,  dan.  of  John  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Salperton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Wyndham,  educated  at  Eton  and  Christ  Church, 
Oxford.  B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1878,  a  Capt.  in  the  Hampshire 
Militia  Artillery,  b.  1850. 

2  Spencer  John,  6.  1864.  3  Bertram  Percy,  h.  1866. 

1  Constance  Mary,  rn.  April,  1871,  William  llowley  Kings- 
inill,  Esq.  of  Sydmonton  Court,  Hants. 

2  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  April,  1875,  Chaloncr  W.  Chute,  eldest 
son  of  W.  L.  Wiggett  Chute,  Esq.  of  The  Vyne,  Hants. 

3  Mary  Adelaide.  4  Eveline  JIaude. 
George  Raymond,  M.A. ,  Rretor  of  Albury,  Surrey,  6.  28  Feb. 

1827;   m.  26  Dec.  1860,  Helen,  vo'  Townscnd,  widow  of  W. 
Daubuz,  Esq.  of  Killiow,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue,  lUnry 


Raymond,  6.  4  Oct.  1863;  Berenger  iRaymond,  h.  20  Jan. 

1865,  (/.  28  Sept.  1867;    Maurice  Kayiuond,  b.  29  Mardi, 

1870;  Helen  Violet :  and  another  dau. 
Adela,  m.  3  March,  1840,  Edward  Knight,   Esq.  of  Chawtoa 

House,  Hants,  and Godmcrsham  Park,  Kent;  and  cZ. 28  J uiib, 

1870,  leaving  issue. 
Jane  Eliza,  hi.  1864,  Major  Thomas  Dundas. 

Mr.  Portal  t/.  7  May,  1848. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  six  mullets  f  r, 
three  and  three.  Crext — A  I'ortal  Hanked  by  two  towers,  each 
tower  charged  with  a  Hcur-de-lis.  t^iijiparUis — Dexter,  a  lion; 
sinister,  a  savage  bearing  a  club  on  his  shoulder.  Motto — 
Arinet  nos  ultio  regum.  This  motto  was  fust  borne  by 
Raymond  de  Portal,  to  whom  it  was  assigned,  in  1336,  by 
Cmaiu.es  V.  of  France,  in  honour  of  his  being  one  of  the  four 
Imnilnd  knights  of  Toulouse  who  volunleered  to  accompany 
Bcrtiand  du  Gucseliu  on  his  expedition  into  Spain  to  avenge 
the  death  of  Blanche  of  Bourbon,  Queen  of  Castile,  and  sister 
of  the  tjueen  of  France,  who  had  been  poisoned  by  her 
husband.  Peter  the  Cruel.  Raymond  de  Portal  distinguislit  d 
himself  in  this  expedition,  an<l  was  celclirated  in  a  jioeni  (wliieli 
is  still  extant)  dedicated  to  Clcuicnce  Isaiue,  by  a  lroui,aUoa« 
of  that  day. 

tiaU — Laverstoke  House,  near  Overton,  Hants. 


POHTEOUS    OP    LATJUISTON    CASTLE. 

PoitxEors,  David  Scott,  Esq.  of  Luuri»ton 
Castle,  CO.  Kincardine,  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  2nil 
Dragoons  Scots  Greys,  b.  29  Sept.  1852 ;  «!.  4  Dec. 
1S75,  Flora,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Yarnliaiu 
Maeilonald,  of  Preston  Place,  Sussex. 

iiinCTltJC— Tins  family  is  a  representative  of  that  of 
PoRTEors,  of  Ilawkshaw,  in  the  county  of  Peebles,  which  lost, 
its  lands  during  the  wars  of  the  Commonwealth. 

Alexander  Porteoi's,  Esq.  of  l.auriston  Castle  (son  of 
David  Porteous,  of  Hawkshaw  Crieff,  co.  Perth,  and  Maiy 
Drummond  his  wife);  to.  1851,  Helen,  dau.  of  David  Scoll» 
Esq.,  of  Brotherton,  and  d.  7  June,  1872,  lea\in£  issue, 

I.  David  Scott,  now  of  Lauriston. 

II.  Alexander,  IJengal  Civil  Service. 

III.  John  James,  Lieut.  R. A.        iv.  Hercules  Scott. 
V.  William  Walter. 

I.  Mary  Drummond,  hi.  Harry  Rich  Farqnliar,  Capt.  2Jth  rcgt. 

Arms — Az.  three  stags'  heads  cooped  arg.,  attired  with  till 
tynes  or.  Croit — A  hawk  rising  ppr.  jessed  and  btUtd  or. 
Mottoes — Let  the  hawk  shaw:  ocius  properemus. 

Si.aC — Lauriston  Castle,  near  Montrose,  K.I!. 


PORTER    OF    BELLE    ISLE. 

PORTEK,  John  Geet  Yesey,  Esq.  of  Belle  Isle, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1819, 
b.  1818;  w.  1863,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Kichard 
Ilall,  Esq.  of  Innisinore,  co.  Fermanagh. 

JLmragC. — John  porter,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cloghcp 
TO.  1786,  Mary  Smith,  of  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (whoi^  1830)  h;u', 

1.  John  Grey  (Uew),  of  Kilskerry.        ii.  Thomas,  Capt.  R.N. 

III.  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rounds,  co.  Northampton. 

IV.  Henry  Edward,  Gen.  in  the  army. 

V.  William,  of  Hembury  Fort,  nearHoniton,  co.  Devon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Carabineers,  //.  11  Oct.  Is02;  m.  1830, 
Elizabeth  Gibbs,  youngest  dau.  of  Abraham  Ludlow,  Esq.  oi 
Heywood  House,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  6.  1833.  2  John  Frederic. 

3  Edward  Endymion,  b.  1843. 

1  Eliza  Gibbs,  to.  Rev.  W.  de  Quettcville,  Rector  of  Brink- 
worth,  Wilts. 

2  Julia  Mary  Ann,  m.  29  Sept.  1864,  Rev.  Francis  Payn'.er, 
Rector  of  Stoke-next-Guildford,  Surrey. 

3  Agnes  Antonia.  4  Florence  Susauua. 
I.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Col.  Carmichael. 

The  Bishop  d.  1819,  and  was  .<.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Grey  Porter,  of  Kilskeery,  co.  Tyro:-e, 
LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  1789;  m.  1816,  Margaret 
Lavinia,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Lindsey,  Esq.  of  Ilollymounf, 
by  Lady  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Lucan,  ai.U 
d.  leaving  issue, 
I.  John  Gret,  of  Belle  Me. 

I.  Lavinia  (deceased),  wi.  Henry  Thompson,  Esq. 

II.  Louisa,  deceased. 

III.  Elizabeth  Phoebe,  m.  J.W.  Ellison  M.ncartncy,  Esq.,  31. P. : 
their  son,  Thomas  Stewart,  Lii'ut.  R.N.,  assumed  by  roy.  1 
license  the  surname  and  arms  of  Porter  only. 

IV.  Emmy.  v.  Frances. 

VI.  Adelaide  Mary,  to.  Nicholas  Montgomery  Archdall,  Esq. 
of  Croekmacrieve,  co.  Ferm;inagh  :  llu  ir  son.  John  Porter 
Archdall,  aisuined  by  royal  license,  ls76,  the  surname  aad 
arms  of  Porter  only. 

Sciti— Belle  Isle,  co.  Fermana£U. 


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row 


POP^TEE    OF    HENBUKY    POBT. 
(See  preceding  Memoir. 


POTT    OP    TODHia. 

Pott,  Gen.  David,  of  Todrig,  co.  Scllciri,  and 
Portliwickslieils  House,  co.  Roxburgh,  C.B.,  Bengal 
Stalf  Corps,  m.  1st,  1850,  Mary  Amie  (deceased), 
dau.  of  Col.  J.  P.  Ptiplcy,  Bengal  army,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Aethdk  David  Riplet,  &.  25  Sept.  1S62. 

I.  Kiiiily  Louisa,   ra.   1871,   Syilenham  J.  Lambert,   Capt. 
Hoyal  Eiiiiinccrs,  and  has  three  sons. 

II.  Annie   Sopliia,   m.   1876,   Reginald  C.  Iladrow,    Lieut. 
lIcnR-al  Suit  Corps,  and  has  a  son. 

II.  Lucy  Ada. 

IV.  Eliza  Davidson. 

Gen.  Pott  m.  2ndly,  187G,  Anna  Frances,  dau.  of  A. 
Boyle,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

31,flir?t(Jf . — Geouge  Pott,  Esq.,  son  of  George  Pott,  Epq., 
d.  1720,  VI.  Miss  Scott,  of  Galalaw,  and  d.  1781,  having  had, 
with  two  daus.,  six  sons;  of  the  latter, 

Geokge  Pott,  Esq.  of  Tcdrig,  m.  1778,  Barbara  Turnbidl,  of 
Firlh,  and  d.  1781,  leaving  issue,  Barbara,  in.  1806,  Cliarlcs 
Erskine,  Esq.  of  Shielfield  ;  and  a  son, 

George  Pott,  Esq.  of  Todrip;,  co.  Selkirk,  and  Bovtliwick- 
sheils,  CO.  Roxburjih,  J. P.  ftnd  D.L.,  Convener  of  Selkirk,  b. 
1780  :  in.  1807,  Katharine,  dau.  of  the  late  David  Pa-id,  Esq., 
Commis.sioner  of  Customs,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1833)  had  issue, 

George,  late  of  Todrig.  David,  now  of  Todrig. 

Steplien,  Major-Gen.  (retired)  Bengal  Engineers. 

Jane  Stephen. 

Barbara,  m.  1841,  JamcD  Erdiinc,  Esq.  of  SUiclilcld,  and  has 
a  son,  Charles. 

Eliza  Davidson. 

The  elder  son, 

George  Pott,  Esq.  of  Todrig  and  Borthwieksheils,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Bengal  army,  h.  Feb.  1811 ;  lu.  1840,  Juba,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Sparke  Hatchings,  and  d.  having  had 
a  son, 

Robert,  b.  Dec.  18.51,  also  deceased. 

Arms — Barry  of  six  az.  and  or,  over  all  a  bend  of  the  last. 
Crest — A  leo])ard  sejant  ppr.  collared  lined  and  ringed  or. 
Motto— Yivc  ut  vivas. 

Seat — Bortliwicksheils  House,  Hawick,  N.B. 


POUNDEN  OF  BALLYWALTER  HOUSE. 

PouNDEN,  John  Collet,  Esq.  of  Balljwalfcer 
House,  CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  b.  30  Aug.  1827 ;  m. 
10  Jan.  18')2,  Betanna  Catherine,  only  dau.  of 
George  Bjttersby,  Esq.,  Q.C,  of  Lough  Bawn,  co. 
Westmeath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Patrick  Collet,  6.  8  Sept.  ISCl. 
n.  George  Battersby,  6.  14  Feb.  1863. 
III.  Jolin  Colley,  li.  4  May,  1868. 

I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  8  Sept.  1869. 

II.  Ahee  Betanna  Catlierine,  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Lieut. -Col. 
Robert  Beatty,  36th  Regt.  Madras  Native  Infanti-y,  and 
has  issue,  David;  Charlotte  Elizabeth;  and  Alice  Mar- 
garet. 

III.  Phillippa  Fanny.  iv.  Elizabeth  Dawson. 

V.  Jane  Wilhelmina,  in.  26  July,  1876,  'llionias  Beatty,  C.E., 
D.P.W.,  India,  and  has  i.ssue,  Betanna  Margaret  Wilhel- 
mina; and  Kathleen  Jane. 

VI.  Louisa  Mary.  vn.  Frances  Rosanna. 
VIII.  Betanna  Octavia.  ix.  Josephine. 

X.  Thomasina.  xi.  Margaret  Anne. 

ILl'nCTigr. — Tins  family  resided,  it  is  stated,  originally  in 
Liege,  Germany,  wliere  they  occupied  a  highly  respectable 
position.  Owing  to  a  6re  in  1734,  which  consumed  a  great 
portion  of  their  property,  John  Poundkn  removed  with  his 
fan)ily  to  Ireland,  where  he  had  a  son  born  named  Patrick, 
who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Joshua  Nunn,  Rector  of  White- 
church,  and  was  father  of 

JouN  PouNDEN,  Esq.  of  Daphne,  b.  1765;  m.  1786,  Alice, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Colley,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter 
House,  CO.  Wexlord,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  7  April,  1772, 
and  d.  16  Dec.  1361)  had  a  son,  Patrick,  and  a  dau.,  Jane 


Maria,  who  d.  v.nm.  17  Dec.  1878,  aited  S4  years.  Mr.  Pounden 
was  killed  in  the  Rebellion  of  1798,  leading  a  band  of  Volun- 
teers against  the  insurgents.     His  son. 

The  Rev.  Patrick  PorNDEN,  Vicar  of  Westport,  m.  5  Nov. 
1822,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  W.  Dawson, 
Rector  of  Clontibi'et,  co.  Monaghan,  and  by  liCr  (who  d.  26 
Aug.  1847)  had  issue, 

John  Collet,  now  of  Ballywalter  House. 

William  Dawson  (Rev.),  b.  7  Sept.  1830. 

Rosanna,  d.  6  March,  1832. 

The  Rev.  Patrick  Pounden  d.  3  April,  1S47. 
Seal — Ballywalter  House,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. 

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POWEIi    OF    OASTIiE    MAD  DC. 

PowEL,  Hugh  Powell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc, 
CO.  Brecknocli,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870, 
b.  1822;  m.  1845,  Mary  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of 
tlie  late  David  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Welfield,  co. 
Eadnor,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  HcGH  Penrt  Powel,  6.  1853. 

I.  Annabctte  Catherine  Sophia,  d.  unin.,  1873,  aged  24. 

He  assumed  the  surname  of  Powel  in  lieu  of 
Price  in  1875.  In  1868  and  1870  he  contested 
itnsuccessf ully  the  borough  of  Brecon. 

iLt'lirrtfJC. — Hrcn  Howell  Powell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc,  i 
b.  1683,  the  lineal  descendant  and  representative  of  tlie  PowEH 
01'  Castle  Madoc,  who  derived  descent,  through  Llewellyn  and  ' 
Einion  Sais,  from  BIcddyn  ap  Maenyrch,  Lord  of  Brecon,  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  WalterThonias,  Esq.  of  Talwenfawr, 
and  had  two  sons  and  five  daus.,  i.  Charles,  his  heir; 
II.  Hugh,  Col.  in  the  &rmy,  d.  s.  p.;  i.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Pene- 
lope, in.  Roger  Price,  Esq.  of  Macs-yr-Onn,  son  of  Roger 
Price,  Esq.,  and  had  several  sons  and  daus.,  who  all  d.  s.  j;., 
excepting  the  2nd  son,  the  Rev.  Hugh  Price,  of  whom  here- 
after as  inheritor  of  the  Casllo  iMadoc  estate;  in.  Dorothy; 
IV.  Margaret;  and  v.  Catherine.  Mr.  Powell  d.  1749,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Powell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc,  the  last  direct  male 
heir  of  the  Powells  of  Castle  Madoc,  in.  Catherine,  ilau.  of 
Hugh  Pcnry,  Esq.  of  Ccfn,  and  had  two  daus.,  Catherine,  his 
heir;  and  Margaret,  who  <?.  loiii). in  her  father's  lifetime.  Mr. 
Powell  d.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  child, 

Catherine  Powell,  of  Castle  Madoc,  at  whose  decease,  trnm., 
Sept.  1798,  the  estates  passed  to  ^thc  son  of  her  aunt  Penelope) 
her  cousin, 

The  Rev.  Hugh  Price,  M.A.,  Reel  or  of  Rottendon  and  Liitle 
Ilford,  Essex,  who  then  became  of  Castle  Madoc.  He  in.  Feb. 
1773,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  King's  Stanley,  and 
d.  13  June,  1803,  having  had  (with  five  daus.,  Anne;  Sarah, 
deceased;  Penelope,  deceased;  Margaret,  deceased;  and 
Elizabeth,  who  in.  Robert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham,  and 
d.  .1.  p.)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Hugh  Price,  Esq.  of  Ca.stle  Madoc,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1815, 
b.  29  March,  1786;  m.  30  Sept.  1818,  Sophia  Juliana  Bulama, 
dau.  of  the  late  Francis  Brodie,  Esq.,  Barrister-at  Law,  and  by 
her  (who  (/.  1845^  had  issue, 

Charles  Powell,  6.  10  Sept.  1821 ;  d.  30  Nov.  1830. 

Hugh  Powell,  now  of  Castle  Madoc. 

Grace  Powell. 

Eleanor  Powell,  d.  1849. 
Mr.  Price  d.  1856. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  spoar  heads 
or,  enibrued  gu. ;  2nd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  regaurdant  or ;  3rd, 
aig.,  a  dragon's  head  erased  holding  in  the  mouth  a  hand  gu.; 
4tli,  gu.,  a  chevron  erm. ;  .''uh,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or ;  6th,  sa.,  a  fcss  between  three  swords  erect  arg. 
pommels  and  hilts  or.  Cri'-'<t — 1st,  a  dragon's  head  erased  ppr, 
bearing  in  the  mouth  a  sinister  hand  couped  gu.  di'opping 
blood;  2nd,  a  boar's  head  erased. 

.Seai— Castle  Madoc,  Brecon.    CTui— Ecform. 


POWELL    OF    HURDCOTT    HOUSE. 

Powell,  Alexandee    Pitts  Elliott,  Esq.  of 

Hurdcott  House,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  21  Aug. 

1809;    ?n..  1839,  Mary  Ehzabcth  Vere  Booth,  dau. 

of  William  Tyndale,"  Esq.,    son  of  George  Booth 

Tyndale,  Esq.    of  Bathford,    Somerset,*  a,ud    had 

issue, 

I.  Alexander  Francis,   M.A.   of  Trin.    Coll.    Cambridge, 

Magistrate  for  Wilts,  and  Capt.  Royal  Wilts  Militia,  b 


row 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


row 


1297 


16  April,  1842;  5!!.  1875,  the  Hon.  Marion  Sybil,  youngest 
il:iu.  of  Charles,  late  Lord  Huadley,  and  has  issue, 
Alexander  Allasso.n  Tyndale,  b.  1876. 

II.  Henry  Haynos  Preston,  6.  17  Jan.  1844. 

Jii.  Tyndale,  6.  9  July,  1851,  deceased. 

IV.  William  Henry  Theodore  Tyndale,  6.  31  July,  1852. 

V.  John  Alexander  Tyndale,  6.  26  ilarcU,  1653. 

I.  .Sflina  Vere,  d.  Auk.  1843. 

II.  Mary  Vere,  rf.  May,  1847. 

III.  Caroline  Maria  Vere,  in.  4  June,  ISfiS,  John  James 
Unwin  Clarke,  Esq.,  only  child  of  Julia  James  Unwin 
Clarke,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Alana  Mary  Vere,  deceased. 

V.  Edith  Vere,  deceased.         vi.  Mary  Elizat)eth  Vere. 

iLt'lTClgC— This  f.imily  claims  to  he  a  branch  of  the 
nnciint  House  of  Powell  of  PaikcUy,  co.  Hereford  (see 
Lubke's  Exllnct  Baronetage). 

JouN  Powell,  Esq.  of  Kew  Sarum,  m.  12  July,  1CG9,  Kathe- 
rine,  dau.  of  Alexander  Thistlethwayte,  Esq.  of  Winterslowc, 
^Vilts,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Powell,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John 
Priauls,  Esq.,  and  dying  2  Jan.  1737,  was  interred  in  St. 
Thomas"s  Church  there.    He  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Sir  Alexander  Powell,  of  New  Sarum,  Recorder  of  that 
city,  knighted  Aug.  1762.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Gatehouse,  Esq.  of  Lower  Wallop,  Hants,  by  whom 
(who  d.  26  April,  1747;  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Eebecca.  dau.  of  Matthew  Pitts,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House, 
which  lady  dying  s.  p.  11  March,  1753,  Sir  Alexander  m. 
Srdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  liight  Kev.  Edward  Willes,  P.D., 
Eishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  uncle  to  Sir  John  Willes,  Knt., 
Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  had 
issue.  Sir  Alexander  d.  1  April,  17S4,  aj;ed  67.  His  only 
curviving  son  and  heir, 

I'ltANCis  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts,  m.  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Sydenham  Burrough,  Esq.  of  New  Sarum,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1825)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  178G,  a  dau., 
Maria  Sehna,  wife  of  Wadham  Locke,  Esq.  of  Howdeford  House, 
Wilts,  and  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hurdcott  House,  M.P.  for 
Downton,  and  at  one  time  Hish  Sheriff  of  Wilt.^  6.  9  June, 
1782;  ni.  7  July,  1807,  Joanna,  2nd  dau.  of  the  P.ight  liev. 
George  Henry  Law,  Bishop  of  Bath  iind  Wells,  and  niece  of 
the  1st  Lord'EUenborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  April,  1848) 
bad  issue, 

Alexaxder  Pitts  Elliott,  now  of  Hurdcott  House. 

George  Francis  Sydenham,  Kector  of  Sutton  Veny,  Wilts, 
/).  18  March,  1820:  m.  4  Aug.  18.^2,  Evciilda,  eUlo.=t  dau.  of 
Iicv.  R.  V.  Law,  Rector  of  Christian  Malloid,  V.'ilts,  and 
has  three  sons  and  six  daus. 

Henry  Lionel,  if.  1  July,  1837. 

Anne  Maria,  m.  1  Jan.  1830,  Richard  Stracher,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
wick  Grove,  Somerset,  younger  sou  of  tlie  late  Sir  H. 
Strachey,  Bart.;  and  d.  Dec.  184.'). 

Jo:.nna.  iii.  26  July,  1839,  Rev.  Thomas  Garrett,  M.A.,  Vicar 
o:  Martock,  Somerset. 

Jane,  m.  1836,  Ecv.  Reginald  Pole,  Rector  of  Teovilton, 
Somerset. 

Citherine  Augusta,  m.  1843,  Rev.  Charlts  Paikes  Davy, 
51. A.,  of  Tr.icy  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  oplj  child  of  the  late 
Sir  Wm.  Davy. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  25  Dec.  1847. 

Arr,  s — Or,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect  and 
erased  gu.  (,')vsf — \  lion's  gamb  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
^es  mea.  Christus  erit. 

&a:«— UurdcoLt  House,  Salisbury,  Wilts. 

♦ 

POWELL    OF    CLONSHAVOY. 

Powell,  Calke,  Esq.  of  Clonsliavoj,  co.  Lime- 
rick, J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  JM.P.  for  tlie  co. 
Limprifk  from  1841  to  18-47,  *.  1793;  in.  1838, 
Geoi-gina  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  tlic  late  George 
M'allcr,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park,  co.  Tipjierai-y,  and  has 
issue, 

1.  Etke  Bcrtos,  6. 10  July,  1S39. 

I.  Sclina  Henrietta.  II.  Eliza  Augusta. 

III.  Adelaide  Georgina.  iv.  Frances  Evelyn. 

itinC.TfrC.— The  Powells  of  Limerick  traditionally  derive 
from  the  Powells  of  Park,  near  Oswestry,  Salop,  who  de- 
scended from  Ievan  VvcnAS,  of  Abertanat. 

The  immediate  ancctors  of  the  Limerick  family  of  Powell 
was  one  of  two  brothers,  Giles  ami  Eoheut  Powell,  officers 
In  the  English  army  previous  to  1649.    The  foimer,  Giles 


(Comet),  who  was  one  of  the  trustees  for  the  "49  officers,  re- 
ceived a  grant  of  3,401  acres  of  rich  land  in  the  barony  of 
Castles,  CO.  Limerick,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  in  1G76.  He 
Hi.  a  dau.  of  Sir  George  Herbert,  of  Durrow,  King's  Co.,  and 
left  posterity.    The  other  brother, 

Robert  Powell,  a  Lieut,  in  the  Republican  forces,  was 
ancestor  of  the  family  of  which  we  are  treating.  He  resided 
at  Moneymore,  co.  Tipjinary;  and  U.  HJ74,  leaving,  by 
Barbara  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Powell,  Esq.  of  Moneymore,  ..co.  Tipperary,  and 
Ballinamona,  co.  Limerick,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hugh 
Massy,  of  Duntrilcague,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue  two  sons 
and  three  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Eiciiakd  Powell,  Esq.  of  Cloghavillar  Castle,  and  New- 
garden,  Capt.  CO.  Limerick  Militia,  b.  1G83;  m.  1C94,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Robert  Minnit,  Ei;q.  of  Knygh  Castle  and  Aunabeg, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1740)  had  an  only  son, 

Robert  Powell,  Esq.  of  Newgarden,  b.  1C94;  d.  v  p.  1741. 
He  Jii.  1717,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Samuel  Eyre,  M.P.  for  town  of 
Galway,  an.l  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  High  Sheriff  co.  Limerick  1753,  and  Licut.-Col. 
01  Militia  Cavalry,  I,.  1718;  ),(.  1748,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev. 
George  Roberts,  and  had,  besides  three  daus.  (the  eldest, 
Mary,  m.  Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Kilinannoek,  co.  Wex- 
ford), two  sons,  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  ^.p.  1793;  and  George, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  17.')3,  in.  thrice  (his  1st  wife  was  Lady 
Anne  Stratford,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Aldborough),  but 
d.  s.  p.  1840,  in  his  88th  year. 

II.  Eyre  Evans,  of  Prospect,  co.  Limerick,  6.  1719;  ra.  1742, 
Judith,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Holly 
Park,  CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Baliintona,  6.  1744;  m.  a  dan.  of  Thomas 
I.loyd,  Esq.  of  Beechmount,  and  had  a  son,  Eyre,  of  Bal- 
iintona, Capt.  in  ti'.e  city  of  Limerick  Militia,  who  w. 
Miss  Banett.  and  had  i.ssue,  1  Eyre,  i;<.  Ib41,  a  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edward  Herbert,  Recturof  Kiipeacon,  and  had  issue; 
2  Thomas,  of  Australia;  and  1  Mary  Anne. 

2  Caleb,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  a  duel  with  Capt. 
Davis,  1793,  vnm. 

3  Eyre,  of  Great  Connell,  co.  Kildare,  who  g.  to  the  estate 
of  his  grand-uncle.  Thomas  Eyre,  Esq.,  JI.P.,  Engineer- 
Gen.,  and  was  High  SherilT  of  co.  Kildare  1794.  lie  r,i. 
ilbl,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Stephen  Wright,  Esq.  of  Rutland, 
King's  Co.,  and  left  issue, 

Thomas  Eyre,  of  Great  Connel  and  Newbridcre.  after- 
wards of  Camolin  Park,  co.  Wexford,  r,i.  1st,  ISlO,  >iiss 
Anna  Canning,  and  by  her  had  issue.  Eyre,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1812,  deceased:  George  Caleb  Eyre,  u.  1815, 
dei  eased ;  and  Charlotfe,  now  of  Great  Connel,  who, 
as  representative  of  the  Abbot  of  Great  Connel,  has  a 
ri^lit  of  pasturage  on  the  Curragh  of  Kildare,  which 
right  lets  for  £200  a-year,  pasturage  for  600  sheep.  He 
i,>.  2ndly,  Maria  Lyster,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Picke, 
Y.^q.,  an  ofticer  in  the  army,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 
Vcsian  Picke,  of  Cork,  and  had  issue.  Anna  Lilla,  and 
Hilda.     Mr.  T.  E.  Powell  d.  9  Dec.  1848. 

George  Eyre,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1819,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Kingdon,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  Comptroller  of  Cus- 
toms. 

Caleb  Eyre,  a  military  ofBcer,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Hayes, 
Esq. 

Stephen  Wright,  d.  vnm.  at  Antigua,  12  June,  1802. 

Richard,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  <'.  vnm.  1810. 

John  La  Touche,  j.i.  Miss  Clark,  of  liath,  and  has, 
I'rancis,  James,  Anne  Clarke,  and  Mary. 

Edward  Francis,  m.  the  dau.  of  James  Glover,  Esq.  of 

Mount  Corbet,  co.  Cork. 

1  Lucy,  Hi.  Isaac  Weld,  Esq. 

Mr.  Eyre  Evans  Powell  served  as  Sheriff  of  the  city  and 
liberties  of  Limerick  1760;  and  d.  1773. 

III.  Robert,  resided  at  Ballydonough,  co.  Galway,  h.  1722; 
r,i.  Jliss  CroasdaUe;  and  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse 
■while  hunting,  1749,  «.  p. 

IV.  Stratford  (Rev.),  6.  1724:  d.unm.  1757,  and  bequeathed 
his  landed  pioperty  to  his  brother,  Caleb. 

V.  Caleb,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1755,  John  Evans.  Esq.  of  Ashrow. 

II.  Martha,  m.  1747,  John  Powell,  Gent,  of  ClovcrCeld;  and 
rf.  1813. 

The  5th  son, 

Caleb  Powxll,  Esq.  of  Clonshavoy,  an  officer  in  the  army, 
was  appointed  Capt.  in  the  Company's  forces,  acted  as  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  Cols.  Clive  and  Ford,  and  was  on  the  staff  of  the 
latter  at  the  decisive  battles  of  Rajamindery  and  Mastilipatam, 
b.  1730.  He  m.  17C0,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Fanville,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1781)  had  issue, 

Stratford,  an  officer  in  the  E.I.C.'s  service,  6. 1761 ;  d.  unoi. 

in  Bengal,  1792. 

Samuel,  6,  1763;  went  to  America;  and  cf.  unm. 
Eybe  Bcetox.  of  whom  we  treat. 
Frances,  lit.  Thomas  Golug,  Esq.  of  Tiavcrstown,  co.  Tip- 

perary. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POW 


Mr.  Powell  m.  2ndly,  1783,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Westropp,  | 
Esq.  of  Eallyftreen,  co.  Limerick,  which  lady  survived  him  | 
tilllSOe.     He  resided  at  Clonshavoy,  was  Collector  of  the  port 
of  Limerick  1765,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1773,  and  d.  1797. 
His  youngest  son, 

Eybe    BiBTON   Powell,  Esq.  of  Clonshavoy,  Barrister-at- 
Law,    6.  Feb.  1767;    ni.  1792,   Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Magill,  Esq.  of  Tullycame,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 
Caleb,  his  heir,  and  present  representative. 
Stratford,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  Adjutant-Gen.   Bombay, 
b.  1794;  d.  on  board  the  "Berenice,"  in  the  Red  Sea,  on 
his  way   to  Europe,  13  Sept.  1844,  leaving  (by  Charlotte 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  Goodfellow.  of  theBombayEngineers) 
twodaus.,  Louisa,  m.  Dr.  Eussell;  and  Caroline,  m.  Major 
Davidson,  of  Cantray.  Nairn,  N.B. 
Eyre  Burton,  ComptroUer-Gen.  of  Stamps  in  Dublin,  h.  179.5 ; 
m.  1818,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Moore  Labarte,  Esq.  of  Fitz- 
william,  co.  Tipperary;  and  d.  26  Aug.  18.59,  having  had 
issue  two  sons,  1  Eyre  Burton,  President  of  the  College, 
Madra,s,  made  Companion  of  the  Star  of  India  1S67,   m. 
Elizabeth  Hamilton  de  Jorona,  3rd  dau.  of  E.  A.  Langley, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue;  and  2  George. 
Henry,  b.  1796;  d.  1844. 
Mr.  PoweU  d.  Feb.  1800. 

Amu — Arg.,  on  a  chief  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.     Cmt—K 
demi-lion  rampant  gu.     Mnttn — Omnia  vincit  amor. 
iSeaJ— Clonshavoy,  co.  Limerick. 


POWELL    OF    HOKTON    OLD    HALL. 

Powell,  Feaxcis  Shaep,  Esq.  of  Horton  Old 
Hall,  W.  E.  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  late 
Fellow  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  formerly  M.P.  for  Wigan,  and  afterwards  for 
Cambridge,  and  the  Xortliern  Division  of  the  West 
Biding  of  co.  York,  I.  29  June,  1827;  m.  1858, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Matthew  Gregson,  Esq. 

^iwtii^t. — Eev.  Benjamin  Powell,  of  Bellingham 
Lodge,  Wigan,  J.P.  (son  of  Benjamin  Powell,  by  Anne  Pugh 
his  wife),  was  6.  11  Jan.  1792,  and  mi.  17  Aug.  1824,  Ann, 
only  surviving  child  and  heir  of  Eev.  Thomas  Wade, 
Incumbent  of  St.  Anne,  Tottington  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
eldest  sister  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Sharp  Bridges,  Esq. 
of  Horton  Old  Hall,  co.  lork,  and  dau.  of  Francis  Bridges, 
Esq.  of  Horton  Old  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Little 
Horton,  whose  wife  was  Dorothy,  only  child  of  Isaac  Sharp, 
Esq.  of  Horton  Old  Hall).  The  Sharps  were  long  settled 
at  Horton,  and  appear  in  the  Subsidy  Piolls.  They  held  com- 
missions in  the  Civil  War,  one  branch — that  from  which  Mr. 
Powell  descends — on  the  Eoyal  side;  another,  on  the  Parlia- 
mentary. John  Shabp,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York,  and 
Abbauam  Shabp,  a  distinguished  Mathematician,  belonged  to 
this  family.    The  issue  of  the  marriage  were, 

FBA^•CIS  Sbabp,  M.A.,  now  of  Horton  Old  Hall. 

Thomas  Wade  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Lyddiard  Trcgoze, 
near  Swindon,  Wilts,  h.  2.5  Dec.  1829. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  J.  AV.  Bardsley,  Vicar  of  St.  Saviour's, 
Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Anne.  Jane  Bridges. 

Louisa,  yc.  Eev.  C.  A.  Hulbert,  Vicar  of  Slaithwaite,  Hud- 
dersficld,  and  d.,  leaving  issue.  Amelia  Sharp. 

Arma — Sa.,  three  escocheons  arg.,  each  charged  with  a  boar's 
head  erased  of  the  field,  all  within  a  bordure  or.  Crust — A  lion 
rampant  sa.  gorged  with  a  double  chain  or,  therefrom  pendant 
a  pheon  arg.  and  resting  the  sinister  forepaw  upon  a  shield 
gold,  charged  with  an  eagle's  head  erased  az.  Motto — Omne 
bonum,  Dei  Donum. 

/Seat— Horton  Old  Hall,  Bradford,  co.  York. 


POWELL-MONTGOMERY  OF  WILVER. 
LEY    PARK. 

Powell -MojrTGOMEET,  Uexet  BrcKwoEXH, 
Esq.  of  Wilverley  Park,  Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late 
of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  5  Jan.  1820 ;  m. 
4  March,  1869,  Laura  Emmeline,  only  dau.  of  Col. 
IS'orthey,  of  Llangwathan,  and  relict  of  Sir  William 
Dickson,  3rd  bart.  of  Hardingham.  This  gentleman 
is  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Wevland  Powell,  Esq. 
(an  ofBcer  in  the  Grenadier'  Guards,  -n-ith  which  he 
t-erved  at  Waterloo  and  at  Quatre  Bras,  and  who 
d.  1840),  by  Eliza  Buckworth  his  wife,  who  d.  1865. 

/Scof— Wilverley  Park,  Lyndhurst. 


POWELL    OF    BRANDLESOME    HALL. 

The  late  Hexey  Folliott  Powell,  Esq.  of 
Braudlesome  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  Capt.  Ceylon  Rifle 
Regt.,  b.  21  Jan.  1803  ;  m.  1  Oct.  1830,  Cathekixe 
Yassall,  2nd  dau.  of  Geoege  Bveleigii,  Esq., 
some  time  on  the  Medical  Staff  at  Ceylon,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Cottrell,  b.  5  July,  1831 ;  d.  in  America,  1  ^Jlarch, 
1853.  II.  TnoMAS  Folliott,  6.  liMaich,  liCU. 

ni.  Legh  Eichmrnd,  b.  25  Aug.  1840. 

IV.  Walter  Burleigh,  6.  10  Aug.  1843. 

V.  Charles  Atherton  FolUott,  b.  23  Feb.  1845. 
I.  Frances  Catherine.  ii.  Ellen  Eliza. 

III.  Louisa  Vassal  Elizabeth,  d.  unni.  20  Feb.  1CC5. 

IV.  Juha  Grace,  d.  i  July,  1848. 

V.  Isabella  Toler.  vi.  Luiy  Laetitia. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  6  Dec.  1872. 

iLtltragC — Walteb  Powell,  was  seated  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth,  at  Buckncll,  .Salop.  By  a  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  the  family  of  Skull,  of  Much-Cowarne,  co.  Hereford,  he  had 
issue,  two  sons,  Tho.mas  and  Bicbard. 

Thomas  Powell,  Gent.,  the  elder,  also  of  Bucknell,  d. 
1011-12.  He  'III.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot, 
Salop,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Newton,  Knt.,  and 
had  issue  by  her,  two  sons,  John  and  Humphrey,  and  a  dau., 
Anne. 

John  Powell,  the  elder  son  and  heir,  having  raised  a  con- 
siderable fortune  as  one  of  the  company  of  merchant  adven- 
turers of  London,  acquired  the  estate  of  Stanedge,  or  Stanage 
Park,  CO.  Badnor,  by  purchase,  temp.  Chables  I.  He  m.  1st, 
1623,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Docwra,  Esq.  of  Puttiidge,  Ilitchin, 
Herts,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Samdel,  his  lieir.  He  rn. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth  Walmslcy,  of  London,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
James,  and  a  dau.,  Eachael. 

Samcel  Powell,  Esq.  of  Stanedge,  elder  son  and  heir,  was 
6.  at  Hamburg,  and  had  an  Act  passed  for  his  naturalization 
1028.  Having  succeeded  to  the  patrimonial  estate,  he  d.  there 
in  1C86,  leaving  issue,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  survived 
him,  and  whose  will  was  proved  in  1698,  several  children.  The 
eldest  son, 

Samuel  Powell,  Esq.  of  Stanedge,  who  d.  Sept.  1700,  had 
issue  by  his  wife,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Folliott,  3rd  dau.  of 
Thomas,  and  sister  »nd  co-heir  of  Henrj-  Lord  Folliott,  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Ireland  (whiv;h  Elizabeth  m.  2ndly,  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Jones,  of  Combe,  co.  Flint,  and  of  Goodrich,  co. 
Hereford),  two  sons  and  an  only  dau.,  i.  Folliott,  of  Stanedge ; 
II.  Samuel,  of  Liverpool,  and  afterwards  of  Stanedge;  and 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Knight,  Esq.  of  Ludlow  and  Bring- 
wood,  Salop. 

1  Folliott  Powell,  Esq.  of  Stanedge,  the  elder  son  and  heir, 
bapt.  31  July,  1091,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Eadnor,  1725;  d. 
7  June,  1737,  having  had  issue,  by  Constance  his  wife,  three 
sons,  who  all  d.  young,  and  three  daus.,  i.  Constance,  m. 
Edmund  Cos,  Esq.,  Capt.  Queen's  Dragoon  Guards,  and  d.s.p.; 

II.  Anne,  m.  Eichard  Ward,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1809,  at  the  age  of 
92,  leaving  issue  ;  and  iii.  Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Cooke,  Surgeon 
of  the  Queen's  Dragoon  Guards. 

Samuel  Powell,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Liverpool,  afterwards  of 
Stanedge,  brother  and  heir  male  of  Folliott  Powell,  was  bap- 
tized at  Brampton  Brian,  5  Jan.  1094,  and  d.  17  April,  1745, 
having  had  issue,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Eichard  Bichmond,  Eector  of  Walton  and  Septiton,  near  Liver- 
pool (who  d.  18  Dec.  1781,  aged  81),  four  sons  and  as  many 
daus., 
EicHABD,  of  Stanedge. 

Folliott,  a  Merchant  at  Manchester,  who  d.  xinm.  20  Nov. 
1791.  Samuel,  of  Livci-pool,  d.  s.  p.  April,  1820. 

John,  E.N.,  d.  s.  p.  15  Jan.  1789. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Matthew  Stronge,  of  Fairview  and  Liverpool, 
Merchant,  by  whom  she  has  had  issue,  Eev.  Sir  James 
Stronge,  created  a  bart.  1803. 
Mary,  m.  William  Higgin.son,  of  Whitechurch  and  Liverpool, 

and  d.  without  issue,  1808,  ascd  84. 
Sarah,  vi.  Ealph  Eobinson,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  d.  1793, 
without  issue. 

Eebecoa,  in.  Alexander  Duff,  Esq.  of  Mayer,  co.  Banff,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army,  and  d.  1775,  leaving  issue. 
EiciiABD  Powell,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son  and  heir,  alienated 
the  Stanedge  estate  to  Eichard  Knight,  Esq.,  and  d.  at  Eaton 
Xorris,  co.  Lancaster,  July,  1794,  having  had  issue,  by  ICliza- 
beth  his  wife,  only  surviving  dau.  of  John  Cottrell,  Esq.  of 
Scarborough,  and  sister  of  John  CotticU,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  one  of  the  Sworn  Clerks  in  Chancery,  three  sons  and  one 
dau., 


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row 


1299 


I.  Sami'ei,,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John,  b.  17C3,  and  U.  .».  ii.  1789. 

III.  John  FoUiott,  sometime  of  Sandy  Brook,  co.  Dcrbr,  and 
afterwards  of  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  («.  IbOl,  Kranits, 
eldest  dau.  of  Charles  .Vrmett,  Esq.  of  The  Low,  Cheshire, 
and  Toft,  CO.  Stafford,  niece  to  Sir  Joseph  Scott,  Hart,  of 
Great  Barr,  and  d.  i)  Kov.  1839,  having  ten  sons  and  three 
da  us., 

1  Richard  Charles.  2  John  Folliott. 

3  William,  of  Tickford  Ahhey,  Bucks,  in.  IbM,  Kliza,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Miller,  Ksq.,  and  has  Thomas  Folliott,  Capt. 

Cth  foot,  and  other  issue.       4  Edward  Armett. 

6  Caesar  Cottrell.  6  Scott. 

7  Arthur.  8  Charles  Thomas. 
9  Francis  Charles.                   10  Harrison. 

1  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Peyton  Blakiston,  brother  of  Sir 
JIatthew  Blakiston,  Bart.,  and  (/.  IcavinR  issue. 

2  Mary.  3  Elizabeth  Anne. 

I.  Harriott,  m.  Holland  Watson,  Esq.  of  Stockport,  and  d. 
March,  1819. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Pon-ELi,  Esq.  of  ITanimerton  ITall,  near  Corouj;h- 
bridge,  co.  York,  and  of  Brandlesome  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 
28  Jan.  1760;  m.  24  Feb.  1796,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  llcnry 
Eichmond,  of  Bath,  M.D.,  sometime  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cambridge,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  John  .Vther- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Walton  Hall,  and  (M6  June,  1834,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cottrell,  M.A.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  of  Jesus  Coll. 
Cambridge,  b.  IS  Jan.  1798  ;  d.  unm.  10  June,  1834. 

u.  Iit:NRY  FoLUOTT,  heir  to  his  father. 

III.  Samuel  Hopper  (Rev.),  M..V.,  of  Sharow  Lodge,  Ripnn, 
CO.  York,  J. P.,  6.  4  March,  1805;  m.  11  Oct.  1832,  Louisa 
Burnaby,  eldest  dau.  of  Pitt  Burnaby  Greene,  Esq.,  Capt. 
l;.X.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Samuel  Hopper, ').  21  Sept.  1835;  m.  Frederica,  youngest 
dau.  of  Richard  Machcl  Jaques,  Esq.  of  Easby  Abbey,  co. 
York.  2  Cottrell  Burnaby,  6.  21  Jan.  1839. 

3  Thomas  Henry  Woodcock,  b.  29  June,  1843. 

4  William  FoUiott,  b.  16  Sept.  1845. 

1  Amelia.  2  Mary,  d.  4  Feb.  1854. 

3  Anna  Catharine. 

IV.  Richmond,  M..A..,  Rector  of  South  Stoke,  Arundel,  Susses, 
b.  3  March,  1801. 

V.  Robert  Legh,  of  Pembroke  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  21  June, 
1811:  d.  unm.  April,  1834. 

VI.  William  Wellington,  b.  18  Aug.  1813,  sometime  a  Mid- 
shipman R.N.,  and  a  Capt.  9th  regt.  of  Infantry  ;  m. 
11  April.  1848,  Elizabeth  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Assistant  Commissary-Gen.  Christopher  Pecco,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Walter  Richmond,  b.  21  Sept.  1849. 

2  Legh  Sylvester,  b.  8  Aug.  1853. 
1  Constance  Blary. 

■VII.  Thomas  Folliott,  of  Bonchureh,  Isle  of  Wight,  h.  22 
March,  1817,  late  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  present  at  the  siege 
and  capture  of  Ghuznee,  and  at  the  battle  of  Maharajporc ; 
m.  1st,  28  March,  1844,  Charlotte  Henrietta  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Samuel  Bolton,  C.B.,  Aide-de-Camp  to 
the  Queen,  and  Lieut.-Col.  31st  foot,  which  lady  (/.  s.  p. 
1844;  and  2ndly,  18  May,  1847,  Isabella,  2nd  surviving  dau. 
of  John  Douglas  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Holme  Cottage,  Ashbourn, 
CO.  Derby,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Augustus  Folliott,  6.  29  June,  1848. 

2  Richmond  FoUiott,  b.  29  Dec.  18.")1. 

3  Douglas  Folliott,  b.  11  Feb.  18-56. 

1  Rosa  Elizabeth  Folliott.         2  Ella  Mary  Folliott. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  21  April,  1829,  Capt.  William  Burnaby 
Greene,  R.N.,  who  is  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  23  Jan.  1829,  Lieut.  John  Wainwright, 
K.N.,  and  has  issue.  iii.  Frances  Anne. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  within  abordure  engrailed  of 
the  last,  differenced  by  a  mullet  within  an  annulet  gold. 
C'rent — A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  fiory 
counterflory  gules.     Motto — Aninia  in  amicis  una. 

Seal — Brandlesome  Hall,  near  Bury. 


POWELL  or  MAESGWYNNE. 
Powell,  Walter  Eice  Howell,  Esq.  of  Maes- 
gwyune,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P.  for  cos.  Carmarthen 
and  Pembroke,  and  D.L.  for  the  former,  for  wliicli 
he  served  as  High  Sheriff  1849,  b.  4  April,  1819 ; 
tn.  1st,  1840,  Emily  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Skrine,  Esq.  of  Stubbings,  Berks,  and  Warleigh 
Manor,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had 
issue, 

I.  Walter  Rice  Howell,  6.  1844;  d.  18.55. 
I  Caboline  Mary,  heiress  to  the  estate. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1851,  Catherine  Anne  Prudence,  2nd 
dau.  of  Grismond  Philipps,  Esq.  of  Cwxngwilly,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  by  her  has  a  dau., 


II.  Emily  Catherine,  ni.  W.  F.  Roch,  Esq.  of  Butterhill,  co- 
Pembroke,  and  has  issue,  George  Powell,  b.  April,  1875. 

iltnrJigr.— The  late  Walter  Rice  Howell  Powkll,. Esq. 
of  .Maesgwynne,  m.  1817,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  Powell,  Esq.  of 
Bri.slington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had  issue, 
Walter  Rice  Howell,  now  of  Maesgwynne. 
Edward  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.   Anne's,   Congrcsbury, 

near  Bristol,  b.  26  .Sept.  1825  ;  m.  19  July,  1849,  Ellen,  dau. 

of  John  Daniel,   Esq.  of  Clifton,    Bristol,   and   has  issue, 

Edward  Howell,  6.  1850;   John  Hungcrford,  i.  18.53;  Henry, 

b.  18.55;    Arthur,   b.  1863;    Walter   Rice,  b.   1867;    Ellen 

Georgiana;  and  Alice  Jane  Riddle. 
Thomas  Rees  Oliver,   I'arrister-at-Law,  of  Wyngron,  near 

Whitland,   m.  Kate  Peach  Lindsey,  and  has  had  issue,  a 

dau.,  deceased. 

Maria  Jane,  m.  Edward  Randolph,  Esq.  of  Bella 'Vista,  Eaib. 
Georgiana  Mary,  m.  Col.  Randolph;  and  d.  1846. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  1834. 

Motto — Duw  a  Digon. 

Seaf— Maesgwynne,  Whitland,  co.  Carmarthen. 


POWELL  OF  NANT-EOS. 
Powell,  Williaji  Thomas  Eowlaxd,  Esq.  of 
Nant-Eos,  co.  Cardigan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Royal  Cardigan  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  co. 
Cardigan  1859  to  1865,  b.  4  Aug.  1815  ;  m.  1  May, 
1839,  Rosa  Edwya,  elder  dau.  and  co-hciress  of 
William  George  Cherry,  Esq.  of  Buckland,  co. 
Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1860)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  George  Ernest  John,  6.  10  Feb.  1842. 
I.  Harriott  Edwyna,  d.  1857. 

iLtltraCjr. — TWs  is  a  branch  of  the  line  of  Edwin-ap- 
Grono,  Lord  of  Tegaingl,  founder  of  the  13th  noble  tribe  of 
North  Wales  and  Powys. 

HowEL  ap  levan  ap  Griffith  Lloyd  ap  Llewelyn  Lloyd  ap 
Llewelyn  Caplan  (Lord  Aberayron,  co.  Cardigan)  ap  Llewelyn 
ap  Cadwgan  ap  lorwerth  ap  Uchdryd  ap  Edwin  Prince  of 
Tegaingl,  vi.  Elen,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rhys  ap  David  ap  Jlcre- 
dith,  of  Llangwcryddon,  derived  from  Llawdden,  a  chieftain 
of  Cardiganshire,  and  was  father  of 

Philip  ap  Howel,  who  m.  Elliw,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  David 
Lloyd,  of  Croyddyn,  co.  Cardigan,  and  had  a  son, 

David  Philip  Powsll,  of  Llechwedd  D)  rys,  co.  Cardigan, 
whose  wife  was  a  dau.  of  John  ap  Edward,  of  Nant-Eos. 
Their  son, 

John  Powell,  of  Llechwedd  Dyrys,  was  father,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  I'ryce,  Esq.,  of  Glanfread,  of  a  sou  and 
successor, 

Sir  Thomas  Powell,  of  Llechwedd  Dyrys,  Knt.,  living  in 
1688,  successively  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Courts  of  Common 
Pleas  and  King's  Bench.  This  gentleman  i.i.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  David  Lloyd,  of  Aberbrwynen,  and  was  father  of 

William  Powell,  Esq.,  m.  Averina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Cornelius  le  Brun,  a  native  of  Cologne,  by  .\nn  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  John  Jones,  of  Nant-Eos,  and  had 
issue.     The  3rd  son, 

The  Rev.  William  Powell,  LL.D.,  r,i.  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Athelstan  Owen,  Esq.  of  Rhiwsaeson, 
CO.  Montgomery,  by  Ann  his  wife,  heiress  of  the  ancient 
family  of  Corbet,  of  \'nys-y-macngwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  and 
left  at  his  decease,  1780,  a  dau.,  Williamia,  m.  Col.  William 
Lewis,  of  Llanayron,  in  Cardiganshire,  and  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Thomas  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant-Eos,  m.  Elinor,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Maurice  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Y'nysy-maengwyn  (by 
Hannah  his  w  ife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir,  with  her  sister  Mary, 
wife  of  Sir  John  Hill,  of  Hawkestone,  Bart.,  of  John  Chambrc, 
Esq.  of  Petton,  in  Salop),  and  had  issue, 

I.  WiLLLAM  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Owen,  w.  JIarch,  1828,  Harriet  Anne,  3rd  sur- 
viving dau.  of  William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Peniarth,  in 
Merionethshire,  and  has  issue, 

1  Athelstan  Owen,  b.  1832.  2  Another  son. 

1  Elinor  Laura. 

I.  Ellen  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  T.  Phelp,  Esq.  of  Coston  House, 
CO.  Leicester. 

II.  Anne  Corbetta,  m.  Roderick  Eardley  Bickardes,  Esq.  of 
Penglais,  co.  Cardigan. 

Mr.  Powell  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

W'lLHAM  Edward  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nant-Eos,  Lord-Lieut., 
M.P.,  and  Col.  of  the  Militia  of  Cardiganshire,  6.  16  Feb. 
1788,  m.  1st,  4  Oct.  1810,  Laura  Edwyna,  eldest  dau.  of  James 


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POW 


SackTille  Tiifton  Phelp,  Esq.  of  Coston  House,  co.  Leicester, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1322)  lie  liad  two  sons, 

WiLUAM  Thomas  Rowlano,  now  of  Xant-'Hos. 
Cornelius  le  Bnm,  6.  July,  1817  ;  married;  c/.  lf:64,  leaving 
five  ehiUlren. 

Col.  Powell  m.  2n(Ily,  April,  ISll,  Harriott  Dell,  widow  of  the 
late  George  Ackers,  Esq.  of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Cliester,  and 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Cherry  Willinghain, 
CO.  Lincoln.     Col.  Powell  d.  1854. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  flory  engrailed  sa.  between  four  Cornish 
choughs  ppr.  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  chevion  between  three 
spears'  heads  ai'g.  Crest — A  talbot's  head  ppr.  collared.  Motto 
— Inter  hastas  et  hostes. 

Scat — Nunt-Eos,  near  Aberystwyth,  South  Wales. 


POWELL    OF    BANLAHAN. 

Powell,  IIexky  Claringeold,  Esq.  of  Banla- 
lian,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  served 
in  10th  rcgt.,  and  as  a  Stalf  Officer  ;  m.  lS3t>,  Mary 
Ann,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Thomas  Hutcliesson,  R.A., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward   O'Donovan,  late    Capt.   Royal    Marine    Light 
Infantry,  m.  Mary  Elizabctli,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Jenkin,  E.E. 

II.  Harry  Hutehcsson,  d.  1846. 

in.  Francis  Pery  Hutchessun  (Rev.). 

IV.  Thomas  Hutchesson,  10th  regt.,  d.  1361. 

V.  Scudamore  Kydley,  Surgeon,  m.  Ada,  dau.  of  George 
Seymour,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Manor,  co.  York. 

I.  Elizabeth  .lane. 

H.  Anna  Maria,  m.    1875,   Francis  Langford  O'Callaghan, 
Esq.,  C.E. 

III.  Eleanor  Sarah,  m.  1875,  James  Gibbons  Smyth,  Capt. 
39th  rcgt. 

3Ll'UC<lgt. — This  family  derive  from  the  Powells,  or  ap 
Howells  ol  Penkelly,  to  which  ancient  family  belonged  SiK 
John  Powell,  Judge  of  King's  Bench,  who  fearlessly  defended 
the  Bishops  lirought  to  trial  by  James  11.  From  Gwvllia:!, 
his  brother,  the  existing  branch  is  lineally  descended. 

Thomas  Powell,  son  of  Gwylliam,  rii.  Harriet  Vaughan,and 
vas  father  of 

William  Powell,  to.  Joanna  Scudamore,  and  had  issue. 
His  third  son, 

Roheut  Powell,  to.  Anne  Kydley,  and  d.  1783,  leaving  a 
son  and  a  dau., 

I  Edward,  Jlajor  in  the  army,  formerly  in  the  9th  and  10th 
rcgts.,  TO.  Eleanor  Buchanan,  and  <l.  1847,  leaving  two  sons, 

1  Edward,   of  Banlahan,   m.  Anna  Matilda  Digby,   and 
d.  s.  '!>.  1867. 

2  Henry  Claringbold,  now  of  Banlahan. 

1.  Emma  Aon,  m.  in  1800,  The  O'Donovan,  then  Lietit. -Col. 
of  the  Inniskilling  Dragoons. 

Richard,  The  O'Donovan,  Chief  of  Clancahill,  d.  s.  p., 
1829,  having  bequeathed  Banlahan,  and  the  ancient  O'Donovan 
estates  to  his  wife  absolutely.  She  d.  1832,  leaving  the  estates 
to  her  brother,  whose  son.  Col.  Powell,  is  the  present  pro- 
prietor. 

.,4/-j(!.s— Or,  two  chevrons  between  three  lions' gambs  erased 
gu.  in  centre  chief  point  a  trcloil  slipped  vert.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-griffin  vert  charged  on  the  shoulder 
■with  a  trefoil  gold.     il/o(/o— Edrych  i  fynu  (Look  upward). 

/Seat— Banlahan,  The  Leap,  Cork. 


POWER,  NOW  DE  LA  POER,  OF  GUR- 
TEEN  LA  POER. 

De  La  Poee,  Edmond  James,  Esq.  of  G-urteen 
La  Poer,  co.  Waterford,  createti  Count  de  La 
PoKR,  of  the  Papal  States,  19  Aug.  1864,  Knight  of 
Justice  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  (Malta),  formerly 
Chamberlain  to  H.H.  Pope  Pius  IX.,  J.P.,  D.L. 
CO.  Waterford,  M.P.  for  that  co.  1866-73,  h. 
6  March,  1811.  Count  de  La  Poer  claims  tlic 
Barony  of  Povrer,  of  Curraghmore,  conferred  on 
Sir  Richard  le  Poer,  by  patent  of  13  Sept.  1535,  with 
remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  body. 

JLtUCaCJC. — The  family  of  Power  orLcPoEB,  is  descended 
from 

Sir  Roger  Le  Poer,  who  accompanied  Richard  de  Clare, 
Earl  of  Pembroke  (Strongbow)  at  the  invasion  of  Ireland  1172. 
According  to  Giraldus  Cambriensis,  Sir  Roger,  though  young 
and  beardless,  showed  himself  such  alusty,  valiant,  and  coura- 
geous gentleman,  and  grew  into  such  good  credit  that  Ue  was 


appointed  to  the  Government  of  tlie  couTitry  about  Leig'.ilia 
and  Ossory,  where  he  was  treacherously  slain  about  1188. 

Sib  Richard  Le  Poeu,  Knt.  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Waterford, 
SheriiT  of  the  co.  1535,  whose  ancestors  had  been  summoned 
to  attend  Parliament  as  feudal  Barons,  was  created  by 
patent  dated  13  Sept.  27  Henrt  Vlll.,  a.d.  1535,  Lord  Power 
Baron  of  Curraghmore,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of 
his  body.  He  to.  Lady  Kutherine  Butler,  dau.  of  Pierce,  btU 
Earl  of  Ormonde,  by  whom  (who  d.  1552)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Piers,  his  successor.  ii.  John,  3rd  Lord. 

Lord  Power  d.  10  Nov.  1539,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Piers,  2nd  Lord  Power,  6.  1522,  a  minor  at  his  father's 
death,  and  granted  in  ward  to  James  9th  Earl  of  Ormonde, 
1  BLarch,  1540.  He  d.  unm.  13  Oct.  1545,  and  was  6'.  by  his 
brotlicr, 

John,  3rd  Lord  Power,  6. 1527,  who  was  then  a  minor.    He  m. 
Lady  Ellen  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  James,  15tli  Earl  of  Desmond, 
and  had,  with  three  younger  sons, 
I.  Richard,  his  successor,  4th  lord. 

n.  I'icrse,  of  Rathgormuck,   who  d.,  according  to  an  inq. 

post  mort.  taken  lu  Oct.  4  James  I.,  20  May,  1597,  leaving  a 

son  and  heir, 

RicnARD  Power,  Esq.  of  Rathgormuck  and  ClonedonneU, 

who  had  livery  of  his  father's  lands  3  Feb.  1638,  and  in. 

Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Biulcr,  Esq.  of  Ballyboe,  and  had, 

with  three  younger  sons,  Jamrs,  a  Captain  in  the  .Spanish 

army;  Edmond;    and  Wilham;  and  four  daus.,  one  of 

whom,    Honora,    m.    Edmond    Power   FitzNicliolas,    of 

Curraghkealy ;   two  elder  sons, 

1  John,  his  successor. 

2  Pierce,  m.  the  dau.  of  Nicholas  Power,  of  Kilbally 
Kilty,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne  (Mrs.  Longan),  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Ballindrimney,  co.  Galway,  who  was  trans- 
planted to  Connaught  by  Oliver  Cromwell.     He  m. 
Ellen,   dau.  of  Capt.  David  Power,  of  Kilbolan,  co. 
Cork   (who   was   transijlanted    to    Ballynagran,   co. 
Galway  by  Oliver  Cromwell),  and  d.  April,  170."), 
having  had  issue,  1  John,  d.  s.  p.  v.  p. ;  2  Francis, 
d.  s.  p.  V.  p.  ;  1  Bridget, '/;;.  1702,  Francis  McXamara  ; 
2  Mary,  m.  as  hereafter,  John  Power,   E.sq.  of  Gur- 
teen,  who  was  next  relative  in  blood  of  the  male  line 
to  her  father;  3  Mercy,  d.  s.  p.  1703. 
Richard  Power,  of  Rathgormuck,  d.  28  Feb.  1G35,  was 
bu'ied  at  Mothell,  co.  Waterford,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

John  Power,  Esq.  of  Rathgormuck,  who  had  livery  of 
his  father's  lands   12  March,   1G35.     He  m.  (settlements 
dated  14  June,   1629)  Ellen,  dau.  of  Donald  McGrath,  of 
Mountain  Castle,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  issue, 
1  Pierce    FitzJohn,    of  Rathgormuck,    who   w.ns  pro- 
prietor of  that  place  1641,  and  according  to  the  survey 
of  the  CO.  Waterford,  1654,  held  Clondonnell  and  other 
lands.    He  d.  s.  p.  2  Richard,  d.  s.^j. 

3  Edmond,  of  whom  hereafter. 

John  Power,  of  Rathgormuck,  (/.  before  1641 ;  his  3rd  son, 
Edmond  Power,  Esq.  of  Curraghkealy,  who  obtained 
from  the  Duke  of  Ormonde  a  leasehold  of  Gurteen, 
CO.  Waterford,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Pierce  Power,  of 
Monalargie,  and  sister  of  John,  9th  Lord  Power,  and 
d.  intestate  1682,  leaving  issue, 

1  Pierce,  of  B.allyscaiilon,  who  took  out  administration 
to  his  father  19  June,  1C86,  and  (/.  .«.  jj. 

2  John,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  representative  of  the 
family,  on  the  death  of  Henry,  10th  Lord  Power,  1742. 

3  William  FitzEdmond,  successor  to  his  brother. 

4  Richard  FitzEdmond,  r,i.  Martha,  dau.  of  John 
FitzGerald,  of  Ballymalloe,  andrf.  s.  p.  1717. 

5  James  FitzEdmond,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  AVilliam 
Higgins,  Esq.  of  Gortardagh,  co.  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 

Edjiont),  successor  to  his  uncle,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Richard. 

Ellen.  Magdalen. 

Lord  Power  d.  8  Nov.  1592,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard,  4th  Lord  Power,  b.  1560;  to.  Hon.  Katherine 
Barry,  dau.  of  James,  Viscount  Buttevant,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  w.  Hon.    Helen  Parry,   dau.  of  David,  Viscount 
Buttevant,  and  was  killed  by   Edmond   FitzGiobon   (the 
"White  Knight")  v.  p.,   leaving  by   her  (whom.  2iully, 
Thomas,   lOtti  Earl  of  Ormonde  and  Ossory)  with  a  dau., 
Ellen,  m.  David,  Viscount  Fermoy,  an  only  son, 
John,  successor  to  his  grandfather,  as  5th  lord. 
n.  Pierce,  of  Monalargie,  who  was  mentioned  by  his  grand- 
father in  deed  of  settlement  of  the  Curraghmore  estates,  U 
Feb.  28  Queen  Elizabeth.      He  was  living  in  1633,  and  m. 
Lady    Katlierine   Butler,    dau.   of   Walter,   11th    Earl   of 
Ormonde  and  Ossory,  and  had  a  son. 
Pierce,  of  Monalargie,  who  was  attainted  on  account  of  the 
part  he  took  in  the  rebellion  of  1611.     He  had  a  dau., 
Eleanor  to.   Edmond  Power,   of  Curra£hkealy,   and  an 
only  Sun, 


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1301 


John  (attnintfil  for  liis  aillicsion  to  .Tames  II.\  of  whom 
llt'i'calttT,  as  lOtli  Lord  Power  bui  lor  the  attaiiidrr. 

in.  Thomas,  who  was  also  mentioned  in  his  grandfather's 
deed  of  settlement,  28  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Lord  Power  d.  7  Aug.  1607,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John,  5th  Lord  Power,  6.  ir)96,  who  had  livery  of  liis  grand- 
father's lands,  30  Mareh,  1G39;  i.).  Itulli.  dau.  of  liobert 
Phypoe,  E.=q.  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  successor,  fith  Lord. 

II.  Pierce,  of  Killowen,  m.  lion.  HonoraBurtc,  dan.  of  John, 
2nd  Lord  Brittas;  made  liis  will  1  iluicb,  Itiiis,  which  was 
proved  l<i  May,  1669,  and  Iclt  issue, 

Pierce  (unborn  at  the  date  of  his  father's  will),  whose  only 
dau.,  Judith,  m.  Thomas  Duckctt,  ancestor  of  Uuckctt,  of 
Uuckett's  Grove,  co.  Carlow. 

Ruth,  only  child  living  in  1668. 

III.  John,  d.  unm.  22  Sept.  16.16,  buried  in  Pi'hlin. 

IV.  David,  d.  uvm.  17  Aug.  U161,  buried  at  St.  Michan's. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Pilltown,  co.  Kil- 
kenny. 

n.  Katherine,  in.  16.i8,  John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Dromana, 
Lord  of  the  Dcceis ;  and  [(.  1660. 

Lord  Power  was  excused  from  transplantation  at  the  hands  of 
Oliver  Cromwell  by  reason  of  his  bcin^i  bereft  of  reason  fur 
twenty  years,  13  Jan.  1654.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard,  6th  Lord  Power,  who  was  created  by  patent  dated 
9  Oct.  1673,  Viscount  Defies,  and  Earl  of  Tyrone.  He  vi. 
1654,  Lady  Dorothy  Anncsley,  dau.  of  Arthur,  iBt  Earl  of 
Anglesey,  by  whom,  who  was  buried  in  the  Cathedral  of 
Waterford,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 

n.  John,  his  successor,  7th  lord  and  2nd  earl. 

III.  James,  8th  lord  and  3rd  earl. 

Lord  Power,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone,  was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower 
of  London  as  a  Jacobite,  where  he  </.  14  Oct.  1690,  and  was 
buried  at  Farnborough,  Hants,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
8on, 

JoHM,  7th  Lord  Power,  2nd  Earl  of  Tyrone,  &.  1645,  who 
d.  !(/!.a.  in  Dublin.  14  Oct.  1693,  and  was  buried  at  CarricU- 
on-Suir,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James,  8th  Lord  Power,  3rd  Earl  of  Tyrone,  b.  1666;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Andrew  Eickards,  Esq.  of  Dangan  Spidoge,  co. 
Kilkenny,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 

Lady  Katherine  Power,  m.  Sir  Btarcus  Beresford,  4th  tart. 
of  Coleruine,  and  brought  her  husband  the  Curra<;hmore 
estates.  Sir  Marcus  was  created,  18  .iuly.  1746,  Earl  of 
Tyrone,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Waterford. 

Lord  Power,  3rd  Earl  of  Tyrone,  d.  19  Aug.  1704,  when  his 
Earldom  and  Viscounty  became  extinct,  but  his  Barony  of 
Power  of  Currashmore  reverted  to  his  heir  male, 

John,  9th  Lord  Power  (see  the  descendants  of  Pierce  Power 
of  Monulargie),  who,  being  a  Col.  in  the  army  of  James  II., 
and  attainted  and  outlawed,  could  not  take  his  seat,  but  he  was 
allowed  a  prnsion  of  £300  per  annum  by  the  Crown.  He  d. 
intestate  in  Paris,  20  Aug.  1725,  and  left,  with  two  daus., 
Charlotte  and  Clare,  an  only  son, 

Henry,  10th  Lord  Power  but  for  the  attainders  of  his  father 
and  grandfather.  He  took  out  administration  to  his  father  1 1 
Sept.  1725,  and  petitioned  the  Duke  of  Bolton.  Lord  Lieu- 
tenant of  Ireland,  for  the  Curraghmore  estate,  as  heir  male, 
upon  which  petition  the  Lords  Stanhope  and  Farrington  made 
a  favourable  report  to  his  Grace,  but  from  the  opposition  of 
the  Beresford  family,  who  held  them,  and  were  all  powerful 
with  the  Government  of  the  day,  the  petition  never  came  to  a 
bearing.  He  rf.  intestate  and  unra.  May,  1742,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Matthew's  Church,  Irishtown,  Dublin.  Administra- 
tion was  granted  to  his  sisters  5  Dec.  1743.  Upon  his  death 
the  whole  male  descendants  of  Richard,  4th  Lord  Power, 
became  extinct,  and  the  representation  of  the  1st  Lord  Power 
devolved  on  the  heir  male  of  Pierce  Power,  of  Pkathgormuck, 
the  brother  of  the  4th  lord, 

John  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  of  Grange, 

CO.  Galway  («fe  descendants  of  Pierce  Power,  of  Rathgormuck). 

He  served  in  France  under  his  maternal  uncle.   Col.  John 

'■•■wer,  9th  Lord  Power,  and  on  his  return  to  Ireland  he  m. 

"ut.  1703,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Power,  Esq.  of 

illydrimney,  co.  Galway,  at  the  request  of  his  kinsman,  he 

'  ing  the  next  relation  in  blood  of  the  male  line.    By  this 

lady  (who  d.  1726)  he  had  five  dans., 

I.  Helen,  m.  Hyacinth,  Lord  Mount  Lcinster,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Mary,  rf.  unm. 
II.  Bridget,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Katherine,  t».  1733,  .John  Power,  Esq.  of  Clashmore,  co. 
Watoriord,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Elizabeth,  i,(.  13  April,  1744,  hcT  cousin,  Edmoad  Power 
Fitz James,  Esq.  of  Gurteen. 


Mr.  Power  rf.  at  Grange,  co.  Galway,  1713,  and  was  «.  by  ..is 
brother, 

William  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen  (FitzEdraond),  who  d.  s.  p. 
at  Gurteen,  5  Aug.  175.5,  and  was  buried  at  Kilsheclan.  Hi* 
will,  dated  22  July,  1755,  was  proved  18  Sept.  following,  and 
he  wasx.  by  his  nephew, 

Edmond  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  m.  1st,  13  April,  1744,  li's 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Power  (liiz- 
Edinond),  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  1774,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Thaddcns  O'Meaghrr, 
Esq.  of  Ikerrin,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IbOl;  fj 
had  issue, 

1  Edmond,  who  n.  his  uncle. 

2  Jautes,  of  liallyiline,  J.P.,  Capt.  Tipperary  Militia,  m. 
Katherine,  dau.  of  James  Butler,  Esq.,  of  Wilford,  co. 
Tipperary ;  and  d.  11  June,  1854,  having  had  an  only  sou| 

Edmond,  d.  unm.  at  Madeira,  5  Dec.  1838. 

3  William,  of  Glyn,  d.  unm.  1839. 

1  llonora,  m.  1st,  Major  Quinn;  and  2ndly,  Wil'.loai 
Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  co.  Wexford. 

2  Elizabeth.  3  Eleanor. 
m.  Edmond.                                    iv.  Richard. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Mandeville,  E.q. 

II.  Katherine,  ni.  W  illiam  Howley,  Esq. 

Mr.  Power  m.  2ndly,  1753,  Mary  O'Brien,  widow  of  Capt. 
Walter  de  la  Mar,  of  Porterstown,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  h& 
had  another  dau., 

III.  Eleanor,  m.  Peter  Lynch,  Esq. 
Mr.  Power  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Power,  Esq.  of  Guiteen,  m.  10  Sept.  1765,  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Walter  de  la  Mar,  of  Porterstown,  co. 
Dublin,  by  Mary  0  Brien,  his  wife,  and  d.  g.  p.  1814,  when  ho 
was  .<.  by  his  nephew, 

Edmond  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  6.  1775,  served  in  the  8tli 
Light  Dragoons  (now  8th  Hussars),  under  the  Duke  of  York, 
during  the  Flanders  campaign.  He  m.  1815,  Anastatia,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister  Mary,  who  r,i.  1827,  Richard 
Montesquieu  Bellew,  M.P.,  brother  of  Patrick,  1st  LordBelkw, 
and  d.  s.  p.)  of  John  Lalor,  Esq.  of  Long  Orchard,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  had  issue  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  the  Right  l!un. 
Richard  Lalor  Shell,  and  d.  at  Leghorn,  1852)  three  sons  and 
two  daus., 

I.  John  WiLLKVjr.  his  heir. 

II.  Edmond  James  (.m-  1'ower  Lalor,  of  Lnnpor chard). 

III.  Richard  Francis,  m.  Sara  Gordon,  of  Virginia,  Nort!* 
America,  and  has  two  daus.,  Anastatia  and  Mary. 

I.  Mary,  rn.  1846,  Henry  Petre,  Esq.  of  Dunkenhalgh,  D.L. 

CO.  Lancaster. 
u.  Ellinor,   m.  1843,  Patrick  William  Power,  Esq.  of  Pcui- 

brokestown,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Power  d.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  William  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  JLP.,  J.P.  and  D.L, 
CO.  Waterford,  b.  1816  ;  m.  1840,  Frances,  dau.  of  .Sir  John 
Power,  1st  bart.  of  Kilfane,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ger- 
vais  Parker  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane  ;  and  d.  12  May,  1851, 
leaving  issue  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

Edmond  Jajies  de  la  Poeh,  Count  D2  la  Poeb. 

John,  b.  1842;   d.  1851. 

William,  b.  2  June,  1843,  late  Capt.  Ooth  regt. 

Raymond,  Kilcronagh,  co.  Kilkenny,  6.  6  March,  1846,  lat& 
loth  regt.,  ni.  6  April,  1873,  Emily  Frances  Lloyd,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Charles  'Thomas  Warde,  Esq.  of  Clopr  i 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  by  Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jol.n 
Bennet  Lawes,  Esq.  of  Rothamsted,  Herts. 

Arnold,  6.  17  Oct.  1849,  late  20th  regt. 

Harriette  Anastatia,  in.  17  June,  1S69,  Ch.irles  .StanVy 
Gough,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Bengal  Cavalry,  "Znd  son  of  Geoi;,* 
Gough,  Esq.,  late  Commissioner  of  Patna. 

Mary,  m.  1867,  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodroffe,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

Anastatia,  m.  15  July,  1875,  John  Nugent  Humble,  Esi., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  John  Nugent  Humble,  Bart,  of  Cloncoi- 
kraine,  co.  Waterford.  F'rances  Vincent. 

A  royal  license,  dated  at  St.  James's,  14  May,  1863,  was 
granted  to  Frances,  widow  of  John  Power,  Esq.,  of  Gurte'ci', 
that  she  and  her  issue  by  her  said  deceased  husband  should 
take  and  use  the  surname  of  De  la  Poeb,  in  lieu  of  that  of 
Power. 

^rm.5— Arg.,  a  chief  dancettee  sa.  a  mullet  for  difTercnce. 
Crest— A  buck's  head  caboshed  ppr.  attired  or,  between  ilic 
attires  a  crucifix  of  the  last.     Motto — Per  erucem  .id  coronam. 

Seat— Gurteen  1a  Poer,  Kilsheclan,  co.  Waterford. 


POWER    OP    FAITHLEGG. 
PowEE,    Patrick    Mahon,   Esq.    of    Faithler^ 
Ilouse,  CO.  Waterford,  in.  1   March,   1859,  Lad/ 


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POW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


POW 


Olivia  Jane  Nugent,  dau.  of  Anthony  Francis,  9tli 
Earl  of  Westmeatli,  and  has  issue, 

ILillCaflC— NicnoLAS  Poweh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  rn.  1780,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Bartholomew  Eivers,  Esq.  of  Tramore,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas. 

Patrick,  of  Bcllevue,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  for- 
merly M.P.  for  Wateriford;  -,ii.  Mary,  dau.  oi  John  Snow,  of 
Larkfield  and  KilmuiTy,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  ci.,  having  had 
Issue, 

1  Nicholas  Alfred  (;ce  Power  of  Bellevue). 

2  Patrick  William.  3  John.  4  Pierce. 
1  Eliz.-).. 

Maria,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Power  d.  June,  1793.    His  son, 

Nicholas  Mahon  Power,  Esq.  of  Faithlejrg  House,  co. 
Waterford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1S47  to  18.59, 
b.  17B7;  m.  1818,  MarRaret,  only  child  of  Nicholas  Mahon, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick  Mahon,  now  of  Faithlegp. 

II.  Albert  William,  d.  unm. 

I.  Margaret  Emily,  m.  1841,  Denis  O'ConoT,  r?q.  of  Mount 
Druid. 

II.  Catherine  Georgina,  m.  James  Archhold,  Esq.  of  Davids- 
town,  CO.  Kildare. 

jii.  Maria  Louisa,  ni.  Finlay  Chester,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  WilUams- 
town,  CO.  Louth.  iv.  Frances  Emily  Mary. 

V.  Adelaide  Mary  Josephine  Isabella,  ra.  7  May,  1874,  John 
Aloysius  Blake,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Waterford. 

Ilerf.  Feb.  1873. 
jSe«(— Faithlegg  House,  Waterford. 


POWER    OF    BELLEVUE, 

PowEE,  Nicholas  Alpeed,  Esq.  of  Bellevue 
House,  CO.  Xilkennv,  J.P.  for  that  co.,  eldest  son  of 
Patrick  Power,  Esq.  of  Bellevue  House,  and  Ty- 
broughuy  Castle,  J.P.  co.  Kilkenny,  formerly  M.P. 
for  CO.  Waterford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Snow,  Esq.  of  Larkfield  and  Kilmui-ry.  co.  Kilkenny, 
J.P.  (see  PowEE  of  Faithlegg) ,  m.  Margaret  Jane, 
dau.  and  only  surviving  child  of  the  late  Major 
Cane,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  by  Anne,  liis  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Helsham,  Esq.  of  Ormond  House,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, J. P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick.  ii.  Alfred. 

I.  Emily,  m.  Edward  Middelton,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Peter 

Middelton,  Esq.  of  Myddleton  Lodge,  and  Stockeld  Park, 

CO.  York.  n.  Augusta. 

III.  Louisa,   in.  John  Baines,   Esq.,  late  Innislcilling  Dra- 
goons, son  of  H.  Baines,  Esq.  of  Essher,  Surrey. 

IV.  Elise.         V.  Lucy.         vi.  Annie.         vii.  Winifred. 
Seat — Bellevue,  co.  Kilkenny. 


POWEH    OF    SNOW    HILL. 

PowEE,  Joseph  Edwaed  O'Xeill,  Esq.  of  Snow 
Hill,  CO.  Waterford,  m.  27  Nov.  1869,  EHzabeth 
Antonia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Ennis, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Hl'nragC— Nicholas  O'Neill  Power,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill, 
CO.  Waterford,  m.  1st,  Miss  O'Neill,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Neill, 
Esq.,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  all  deceased,  an  only  son, 
David  O'Neill,  his  heir.  He  rn.  2ndly,  Miss  Margaret  Mc 
Carthy,  of  Spring  House,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  The  son 
and  heir. 

David  O'Nf'll  Power,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill,  to.  Miss  Eliza 
Nash,  of  Cor.V,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1819)  had  issue, 

Nicholas  O'Neill,  late  of  Snow  Hill.         Edward  O'Neill. 
Joseph  O'Neill,  m.  and  has  issue,  David,  Edward,  Anue,  and 
Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Power  i.  18C3,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Nicholas  O'Neill  Power,  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill,  h.  10  Sept. 
1809 ;  m.  10  Nov.  1830,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Sherlock,  Esq., 
and  has  issue, 

Joseph  Edward,  now  of  Snow  Hill. 

Bernard  O'Neill,  SOth  rcgt. 

Nicholas  Alexander,  h.  6  -Jan.  183.5. 

Helen.       Eliza.        Victoria  Jane.       Eliza  Mary.       Jane. 

Seal — Snow  Hill,  Ferrybank. 


POWER    OF    THE    HILL    COURT. 

PowEE,  KiNGSMiXL  Manlet,  Esq.  of  The  Hill 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt. 
9th  and  16th  Lancers  (with  two  medals  and  clasps 
for  seiTices  in  the  Gwalior  and  Sutlej  campaigns 
under  Lord  Gough),  h.  10  March,  1819  ;  m.  12  Aug. 
1852,  Anna  Eliza  Blanche,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
John  Probyn,  Esq.  of  Longhopc  Manor  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  has  had  issue, 
1.  Manlet  Kingsmill  Manlet,  Lieut.  41st.  rcgt.,  h.  14  Oct. 
1853.         II.  Herbert  Archibald  Manley,  6.  22  Dec.  1854. 

III.  Henry  James  Manley,  b.  19  Feb.  1856. 

IV.  John  Manley,  h.  18  Feb.  1857. 

V.  Eustace  Manley,  6.  13  May,  1860. 

VI.  Walter  Manley,  b.  15  Sept.  1861. 

VII.  Reginald  Ivon  Manley,  b.  8  April,  1865. 

VIII.  Oliver  Bray  Manley,  6.  2  Jan.  1867. 
I.  Katharine  Manley. 

ILuiraCir.— The  direct  pedigree  of  this  ancient  family  is 
traced  as  far  back  as  1558,  when 

Sir  Henry  Power,  Knt.,  Master  of  the  Horse  in  Ireland,  to 
Queen  Elizabeth,  to.  Miss  Bullen,  and  had  issue,  four  sons. 
The  youngest.  Sir  Henry  Power,  Knt.  of  Bersham,  near  Wrex- 
ham, CO.  Denbigh,  Gen.  of  Her  Majesty's  army  in  Ireland,  and 
one  of  Her  Majesty's  Lords  Justices,  was  created  'Viscount 
Valentia,  by  patent,  1  March,  1620,  with  succession  to  the 
heirs  of  his  body,  &c.,  d.  s.  p.  25  May,  1642.  The  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Henry  Power,  Master  of  the  Horse  in  Ireland,  was 

John  Power,  Esq.,  i/i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Gunter, 
Knt.  of  Eacton,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  one  son.  He  d. 
27  March,  1659,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Egbert  Power,  Esq.  of  Bersham,  to.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Kenrick  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and 
four  daus.,  .John,  Kobert,  Kenrick,  Eleanor,  Elizabeth,  Mary, 
and  Susannah.    He  0..  26  Dec.  1673.     His  son  and  heir, 

John  Power,  Esq.  of  Bersham,  m.  Mercy,  dau.  of  John  Man- 
ley,  Esq.  of  Erbistock,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue  nine  sons 
and  three  daus.,  Henry,  Kenrick,  Eobert,  Thomas,  Manley, 
Isaac,  John,  Francis,  William,  Amy,  Mary,  and  Eleanor.  He 
d.  April,  1712,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Power,  Esq.  Capt.  in  the  Battle  Axe  Guards,  6. 
6  May,  1695,  at  Bersham,  co.  Denbigh,  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Capt. 
John  Bolton,  of  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and 
two  daus.,  I.  Manley  John;  ii.  Charles  Shadwell;  iii.  Thomas 
Bolton;  i.  Mercy  ;  ii.  Sarah  Bolton.   He  d.  1765.   His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Bolton  Power,  Esq.,  b.  at  Killmurray,  co.  Wicklow, 
4  Sept.  1735;  d.  and  was  buried  at  Greenwich,  9  Nov.  1801. 
He  was  Capt.  20th  regt.,  and  was  forced  to  leave  the  service 
by  loss  of  sight.    His  son  and  successor, 

Sir  SIanlet  Power,  K.C.B.  and  K.T.S.,  Lieut.-Gcn.  of  the 
Forces,  and  Lieut-Governor  of  Malta,  b.  1773;  m.  1st,  5  June, 
1802,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Coulson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  Manley,  Col.  in  the  army  and  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  85th 
regt.,  d.  27  April,  1857,  aged  54;  ii.  Jukes  Coulson;  and 
III.  Harry  Allwood,  both  d.  infants.  He  i«.2ndly,  7  May,  1818, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Kingsmill  Evans,  Esq.,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards, 
of  Lydiart  House,  co.  Monmouth  (descended  from  Herbert 
Thomas  Walter  Evans,  Esq.  of  Langattock,  living  1661,  son  of 
Thomas  ap  Ivon  ap  Jenkin  Herbert,  of  the  time  of  Elizabeth), 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Kingsmill  Manlet,  now  of  The  Hill  Court. 

II.  Henry  Bolton  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bramley,  Surrey,  6. 
7  Oct.  1820;  in.  1st,  18  May,  1847,  Sophia  Catherine  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Thoroton,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  May,  1849)  had  a  son, 

Thoroton  Manlet,  6.  8  May,  1849. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  7  June,   1853,  Mary,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
Rev.  Laurence  William  Eliot,    Rector  of   Peper   Harow, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue, 
Blanley,  b.  24  May,  1857. 
Kingsmill  Henry,  6.  30  July,  1862. 
Laurence  Eliot,  6.  7  May,  1864. 
Blanche  Sophia  Matilda.  Katherine  Mary  Anne. 

Maude  Elizabeth.  Alice  Julia.  Mary. 

Sir  Manley  Power  d.  at  Berne,  Switzerland,  7  July,  1826. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  sword  in  bend  sinister  ppr.  hilted  and  pom- 
melled or,  point  elevated  and  blade  encompassed  with  a  laurel 
wreath  of  the  last  on  a  chief  arg.  between  two  mullets  .sa. 
pierced  of  the  field  in  the  centre  chief  point  pendant  from  a 
ribband  gu.  fimbricated  az.  a  representation  of  the  golden  cross 
and  clasp  presented  to  Sir  Manley  for  Salamanca,  etc.  Crest — 
Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  a  stag's  head  .sa.  gorged  with  a 
laurel  wreath  and  attired  of  the  first.  Motto — Angclis  suis 
prsecipiet  de  te. 
/Sea£— The  Hill  Court,  near  Eoss,  co.  Hereford. 


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POWNEY  OF  FYFIELD  HOUSE  AND 
MILDEN  HALL. 

PowNET,  EuAVAun  Pentox,  Esq.  of  Fyfield 
House,  ilants,  and  Miklen  Hall,  Suffolk,  m.  1st, 
13  Hay,  1841,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Rawlins, 
Esq.,  which  lady  d.  21  June,  1851 ;  and  2ndly, 
25  July,  1861,  iladelina  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
K^y.  George  Porclier,  of  Oakwood,  Sussex,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  18G2)  has  an  only  son, 
Cecil  Dd  Pbe  Penton,  6.  21  Aug.  18G2. 

Mr.  Powncy,  the  last  surviving  son  of  George 
Nesbitt  Thompson,  of  Penton  Lodge,  Andover,  by 
his  wife  Catherine  Maria,  widow  of  Henry  Vansit- 
tart,  Esq.,  brother  of  Lord  Bexlev,  and  eldest  sister 
of  George  Powney,  Esq.  of  Milden  Hall,  Suffolk, 
and  Bishopsgate,Eugletield,  assumed  by  royal  license, 
15  March,  1876,  the  name  of  Pow>'Ei'  on  succeeding 
to  the  estates  of  his  cousin,  the  Key.  Henry  Pownej-. 

Seats— HiXden  Hull,  Suffolk;  Fyfield  House,  Andover,  Hants. 


Louisa  Phillippa. 
Isabella  Lyblie. 
Millicent  Caroline. 


Frances  JIariannc. 
Sophia  Jane. 
Emma  Charlotte. 


Arriis — Or,  a  lion's  gamb  erased  in  bend  between  two  crosscs- 
crosslet  fitchee  gu.  Vnst — A  lion's  gumb  erased  and  erect 
gu.  holding  a  sceptre  or. 

jScats— Uarding  House,  Heading  ;  and  BroomQeld,  Middlesex. 


POWYS-LYBBE    OF    HARDWICK. 

Powts-Ltbbe,  Philip  Lybbe,  Esq.  of  Hardwick, 
00.  Oxford,  and  Broomfield,  Middlesex,  M.A., 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight 
1859  to  1865,  m.  11  June,  184 i,  Anne  Phillis,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Greenwood,  Esq.  of  Turner's  Court,  and 
niece  of  William  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Hill, 
Tilehiu-stj  and  has  an  only  son, 

William  Reginald  Lybbe  Powts,  6.  184C;  m.  1875,  Christian 
Cecilia,  youugest  dau.  of  the  lata  James  C.  Haywood,  Esq. 
of  Dosthill  House,  co.  Stafford. 

In  1863,  Mr.  Powys  retook  the  name  of  Lybbe  by 
royal  license. 

3LinCclQt. — Philip  Powts,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Powys,  Knt. 
of  Lilford  (by  Elizabeth  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip 
Meadows,  su  Bckke's  Peei-age,  article  Lilfobd),  m.  Isabella, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Eichard  Lybbe,  Esq.  of  Hardwick, 
and  by  her  had,  Philip  Lybbe,  his  heir;  Thomas,  Dean  of 
Canterbury,  cl.  unm.;  and  Richard,  d.s.p.    The  eldest  son, 

Philip  Lybbe  Powys,  Esq.  of  Hardwick,  m.  Caroline  Girle, 
and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Caroline  Isabella,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward 
Cooper,  Rector  of  Hamstall  Eidware,  co.  Stafford)  two  sons, 

Philip  Lybbe,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  (Ucv.),  Rector  of  Fawley,  Bucks,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Palgrave,  Esq.  of  Cottishall,  Norfolk, 
and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Arthur,  Rector  of  Sawtry  St. 
Andrews,  co.  Hants;  2  Bransby  William,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  \V.  Archer;  3  James  Morrell  Coventry; 
4  Philip  Annesley,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Brockman ;  5 
George  Henry  Norman;  1  Louisa  Mary,  ?n.  J.  Shrimpton 
Esq.,  2  Catherine  Jane,  m.  S.  Lane,  Esq. ;  3  Augusta 
Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Dr.  Sketchley,  Vicar  of  Deptford,  Kent, 
and  heir  to  the  late  S.  E.  Sketchley,  Esq.,  of  Kensington. 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  co.  Middlesex ;  i  Charlotte  Frances,  m.  K 
Smith,  Esq.,  of  Eozel;  5  Letitia  Gcorgiana  Tivitia,  tii.  W' 
G.  James,  Esq. ;  6  Caroline,  in.  Edward  Jcrmer  Murray,  Esq' 

The  elder  son, 

Philip  Lybbe  Powys,  Esq.  of  Hardwick,  m.  1700,  Louisa, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Michell,  Esq.  of  Culham 
Court,  Berks,  and  left  issue, 

Hesky  Philip,  his  heir. 

Eichard  Thomas,  »;.  1829,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Scott  Waring,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Philip  Edward  (deceased), 
Caroline  Sophia  (deceased);  Emily  Gcorgiana  (deceased); 
Ellen  Anna  Philippa;   and  Selina  Jemima. 

Caroline  Louisa,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Philip  Cooper,  and  has  issue. 

Sophia  Charlotte,  m.  Edward  Simeon,  and  d.  s.p.  1833. 

Amelia  Frances,  in.  Rev.  Philip  Arden  Cooper. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Philip  Powys,  Esq.  of  Hardwick  House,  co.  Oxford, 
and  Broomfield,  Middlesex,  b.  24  Nov.  1791  ;  m.  1  June,  1817, 
Julia,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Fitzwilliam  Barrincton,  Bart.,  and  by 
I  her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1821)  had  a  son,  Philip  Lybbe  Powts  Lybbe, 
Esq.  now  of  Hardwick.  He  )«.  2ndly,  1823,  Phillippa  Emma, 
dau.  of  William  Cunliffe  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Preston,  and  had, 

Edward  Shawe,  deceased.  Charles  Eichard. 

Francis  Arthur  (Rev.),  B.D.  George. 

William  Cunliffe,  Capt.  ■22nd  rcgt.,  in.  4  Oct.  IbCG,  Constance 

Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Bransby  William  Powys,  Esq.  of  the 

Vandreys,  co.  Chester. 
II. 


POWYS-KECK  OF  STAUGHTON  GRANGE. 
See  Keck. 


MACKWORTH-PRAED     OF   MICKLEHAM. 

MACKWOitTn-PuAEu,  WiXTiiEOP,  Esq.  of  Mickle- 
ham  Downs,  Surrey,  b.  1831  ;  ?h.  1863,  Louisa,  1th 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Ewing,  Esq.,  and  has  with 
other  issue, 

Robert  Herbert,  6.  1866. 
Mr.  Mackwoi'th-Praed  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  and 
Patron  of  the  Living  of  Mickleham. 

ii.tUr»tgC. — John  Pbaed,  Esq.  of  Trevethoe,  Cornwall,  by 
deed  dated  19  Jan.  1715,  in  acknowledgment  of  the  assistance 
he  had  received  from  the  family  of  Mackworth  (see  Bcbke's 
Peerage,  Mackwobth  of  Glen  UsLe,  Bart.),  adopted  as  his 
heir  and  settled  his  property  on  his  friend  Sir  Humphry  Mack- 
worth's  third  son,  who  having  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
his  patron,  became 

William  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Trevethoe.  He  was 
b.  3  Nov.  1094;  m.  1715,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Slaney, 
Esq.  of  Rudge,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

Humphry,  of  Trevethoe,  M.P.  for  St.  Ives,  m.  1764,  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Forrester,  Esq.  of  Watling  Street,  Salop, 
and  widow  of  Sir  Brian  Broughton  Delves,  Bart,  of 
Broughton,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a  son  William,  who 
took  the  name  and  arms  of  Tyringhasi  {see  thut  Fmiulii). 
Bulkelcy,  d.  s.  p.  Willlasi,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Arabella,  d.  iiiim. 
Mr.  Mackworth-Praed,  who  was  M.P.  for  St.  Ives,  d.  1752 ;  his 
youngest  son, 

William  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Bitton,  Devon,  m. 
Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Rill,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1794)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Juliana,  m.  T.  W.  Shore,  Esq.         Susan,  m.  T.  Smith,  Esq. 
Ar.ibella,  Lady  in  Waiting  to  Queen  Adelaide,  ),i.  '24  May, 
1792,  John,  4th  Earl  of  Mayo,  and  d.  19  Nov.  Iti43. 

Mr.  Mackworth-Praed,  who  was  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  d.  1791, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Bitton,  Scrgeant-at- 
Law,  Chairman  of  the  Audit  Office,  b.  1756;  »i.  1795,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  B.  Winthrop,  Esq.,  Governor  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  issue, 

Willlam,  m.  the  heiress  of  Hay,  of  Dallamore  and  Halwell, 
Devon.  Bulkeley  John,  late  of  Owsdcn  Hall. 

Winthrop,  M.P.,  the  Poet  and  Politician,  b.  1802;  d.  1839. 
The  2nd  son, 

BcLKELEY  John  Mackworth-Praed,  Esq.  of  Owsden  Hall, 
Suffolk,  m.  1st,  22  Dec.  1828,  Emma,  dau.  of  Mungo  Dick, 
Esq.  of  Pitkerro,  Forfar,  by  whom  (who  d.  1836)  he  had  (intei- 
alios)  a  son, 

Winthrop,  now  of  Mickleham. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1840,  Elizabeth  Colthurst,  dau.  of  P.  P.  Fitz- 
Fatrick,  Esq.,  and  sole  heiress  of  her  grandfather,  Col.  John 
Colthurst,  of  Carrigrohane,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who  d.  1852) 
he  had  {inter  alios)  a  son, 

Herbert  Bulkeley,  of  Owsden  Hall  (see  next  Article). 
He  )u.  3rdly,  1859,  Emily  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Fane,  Esq., 
E.I.C.C.S.,  grand-dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Westmorland,  by  whom  also  he  leaves  a  son. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  az.,  six  mullets  arg.,  three, 
two  and  one,  for  Pbaed;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  indt  nied  sa. 
and  erm.  on  a  chevron  gu.  five  crosses  pattce  or,  for  Mackworth. 
Crest — Out  of  a  five-leaved  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicoru's  head 
arg.  maned  and  horned  gold. 

^eat — Mickleham  Down,  Surrey.  Toicn  House — 22,  Carlton 
House  Terrace. 

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MACKWORTH-PRAED    OF    OWSDEN. 

Mackwoktu-Praed  Herbert  Bulkellv,  Esq. 
of  Owsden  Hall,  SuHblk,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Colchester, 
formerly  of  25lh  rcgl.  King's  Own  Borderers,  2nd 
8on  of  the  lato  Bulkeley  John  Mackworth-Praed, 

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Esq.  of  Owsden  Hall,  Suffolk  (who  d.  1876),  by  his 
2iid  wife,  Elizabeth,  only  clau.  of  the  late  P.  P. 
FitzPatrick,  Esq.  {see  irreceding  Article),  b.  lS-11. 

Seal — Owsden  Hall,  Newmarket.    Town  House — 6,  St.  James' 
Street,  S.W. 


PRATT     OF    BYSTON. 

Pratt,  Edwaed  Eogee  Mueeat,  Esq.  of  Eyston 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin. 
Coll.  Cambridge,  B.A.  1869,  b.  3  Dec.  1847. 

iLtnCagC.  -Edmund  Pratt,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Carles,  Hockwold  (son  of  Eobert  Pratt),  m.  the  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Walter  Gylour,  Esq.  of  Kyston,  and  d.  34  IIenbt  VIII., 
leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Pkatt,  Esq.  of  Hockwold,  who  left  two  sons,  William, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Edjidsd  Pratt,  of  Hockwold,  who  d.  before  9  Nov.  1.542. 
He  Id.  Katlierine,  dau.  of  William  Tassell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  successor. 

li.  Gregory,  of  Pvyston,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Coekett, 
Esq.  of  Besthorp,  Norfolk,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Francis,  who,  by  Ur.'^ula  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Gosnold,  Esq.  of  Ottley,  had  two  sons, 

Edward,  of  Eyston,  d.  s.  p.  1GG4,  having  devised  Eyston 

to  Sir  Roger  Pratt. 
Henry,  of  London,  ancestor  of  the  Featts  of  Colesk ill, 

Berks,  extinct  Baronets. 

2  Gregory,  m.  Theodosia,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Tyrrell,  Knt., 
and  widow  of  Edward  West,  Esq.  of  Masworth,  and  had 
an  only  son. 

Sir  Eoger  Pratt,  knighted  by  King  Chables  II.,  for  his 
exertions  in  rebuilding,  in  concert  with  Sir  Christopher 
Wren,  the  city  of  London,  after  the  Great  Fire  in  1UG6. 
Hu  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Monyns,  Bart,  of 
Waldcrshare,  but  d.  s.  p.  1684. 
in.  Eogor,  ra.  Ann,  dau.  of  Baldwin  Dereham,  Esq.  of  Dere- 
ham Abbey,  co.  Norfolk. 

I.  Ann. 

II.  Ursula,  7n.  Henry  Bexwcll,  Esq.  of  Eoxwell,  co.  Norfolk. 

III.  Susan,  ni.  Thomas  Gausill,  Esq.  of  Watlington. 

IV.  Bridget.  v.  Jane. 
Mr.  Pratt  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Hockwold,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
William  Cobb,  Esq.  of  Sandringham,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Osberi,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Carles,  Hockwold,  ra.  Kathe- 
vine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Scarlett,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Mr.  Serjeant 
Walpole ;  and  ii.  Edward.    The  2nd  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Heveningham,  ra.  Urs«la,  dau.  of 
Henry  Eossington,  Esq.  of  Framlinghani,  Suffolk,  and  his  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Yoxford,  la.  Emma,  dau.  of  William 
Tiffin,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  George  Bexwell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1G91, 
leaving  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk,  and  Eyston, 
Norfolk,  ra.  Mary.  dau.  of  Anthony  Applethwaite,  Esq.  of 
Ipswich,  and  had  issue, 

EoGEB,  his  successor. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  Thurlow  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Denvir,  and  had 
issue,  a  dau.,  ra.  John  Dering,  Esq.  of  Wicken,  Kent. 

Mary,  in.  Thomas  Browne,  of  Elsing,  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Pratt  d.  1708,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

EoGEB  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Eyston,  High  Sheriff  1727,  m.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Davers,  Bart.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  one 
of  the  co-heirs  of  Thomas,  last  Lord  Jermyn,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  successor. 

Jermyn,  m.  Ann  Stanforth,  of  Salthouse. 

M:try,  ra.  Edward  Stafford,  Esq. 

Harriet,  m.  Thurlow  Stafford,  Esq. 
Mr.  Pratt  was  .5.  at  his  decease,  1771,  by  his  elder  son, 

Edward  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Eyston,  6.  1717;  in.  Blanche,  dau. 
of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Bart,  of  Melton  Constable,  by  Lucy  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  L'Estrange,  Bart,  of  Hun- 
stanton, and  had  is.sue, 

Edward  Roger,  his  heir. 

Sarah  Maria,  ra.  Eev.  Charles  Collyer,  of  Gunthorpe. 

Lucy,  in.  lladmond  Alpe,  Esq.  of  Hardingham. 
Mr.  Pratt  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Edward  Roger  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Eyston,  High  Sheriff  179S,  h. 
17.5G;  ra.  3  Dec.  1788,  Pleasance,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  S.imuel 
Browne,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn,  by  Hester  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Philip  Case,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Roger,  his  heir. 

Henry,  Major  in  the  army,  h.  29  Oct.  1795 ;  in.  Hester  Sparke, 
dau.  of  the  Bishop  of  Ely,  and  d.  1  Aug.  18G0. 

Jermtn,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Robert,  b.  2  Feb.  1799,  killed  at  tho  battle  of  ..ilgicrs,  1817. 


Charles  Browne,  6.  31  May,  1802 ;  d.  12  Oct.  1822. 

William,  Rector  of  Harpley-cum-Buchan,  Norlolk,  in.  Louisa, 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Coxiiead  Marsh,  Esq.  of  Gaynes  I'ark, 
Essex,  and  d.  Nov.  1874,  having  by  her  (who  d.  June,  ls77) 
had  issue,  1  William  Eoger;  2  Henry  Marsh;  3  Jermyn 
Gregory,  deceased;  4  Charles  Stewart;  5  William  Dering; 
6  Dashwood  ;  1  Emily  Blanche;  2  Hester  Sophia  Asley ;  3 
Harriet;  and  4  Laura. 

Blanche,  d.  17  Jan.  1863. 

Maria,  in.  1834,  Henry  Coldham,  Esq.  of  Anmcr  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  d.  14  Jan.  18.'JG. 

Lucy,  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  182G,  Lord  Rendlesham ;  and  2ndly, 
Stewart  Majoribanks,  Esq. ;  and  d.  18.i4. 

Harriett,  rn.  Eev.  WilUam  Gale  Townley,  Rector  of  UpwcU, 
who  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Pratt  d.  5  March,  18.38,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward  Eoger  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Ryston  Hall,  6.  2P  Sept.  1789, 

J.P.  and  D  L.,  High  Sheriff  1850;  he  d.  28  May,  1S63,  and  was 

s.  by  bis  brother. 
The  Eev.  Jermtn  Pratt,  of  Eyston,  6.  6  Feb.  1798;  m. 

4  May,  1847,  Mary  Louisa,  4th  dau.  of  George  Murray,  Bishop 

of  Eocheslcr,  grandson  of  John,  3rd  Duke  of  Athole ;  and  d. 

15  May,  1S67,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Edward  Eogeb  Mcrkat,  now  of  Eyston. 

II.  Walter  Jermyn  Murray,  ra.  1878,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Grey.  iii.  Reginald  Henry  Murray. 

I.  HIanche  Eleanor  Murray.        ii.  Henrietta  Mary  Murray. 

III.  Edith  Lucy  Murray. 

IV.  Fiances  .Augusta  Murray,  d.  7  Jan.  1875. 

V.  Alice  Rosalind  Murray. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  between  two  ogresses  each 
charged  with  a  martlet  of  the  first  in  chief,  and  an  ogress  in 
base  chargid  with  a  trefoil  slipped  arg.  three  mascles  or, 
quarterly  with  Gylour.  Crest — Between  a  branch  of  oak  and 
another  of  pine  each  fructed  or,  a  wolf's  head  per  pale  arg.  and 
sa.,  langued  and  erased  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  charged  with 
three  roundles  all  counterchanged.  Motto — Eident  florentia 
prata. 

Hmt — Ryston  Hall,  near  Downhani,  Norfolk.  Town  Residence 
—19,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. 

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PHATT    OF    CABRA    CASTLE. 
Peatt,    Meevtn,    Esq.    of    Cabra   Castle,    co. 
Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Cavan 
1841,  CO.  Mayo  1843,  and  co.  Meath  1875,  b.  2  Aug. 
1807 ;  m.  Oct.  1834,  Madeline  Eglantine,  only  dau. 
and  lieir  of   Col.  William  Jackson,  of   Euniscoe, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  has  issue, 
I.  JosEPn,   High  Sheriff  co.  Mayo,  1876,  Royal  Regt.,  6.  1 
Jan.  1843;   m.  Sept.  1870,  Madeline,  only  dau.  of  James 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Cornacassa,  and  has  issue,  1  Mervyn, 
b.  1873;  2  Audley,  b.  1874. 

I.  Louisa  C.Ttherine   Hannah,  rn.  28   June,    1S66,   Thomas 
Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  co.  Meath. 

II.  JIadeline  Caroline  Mary. 

III.  Jemima  Roberta  Emily  Tynte. 

iClltCaflC. — The  branch  of  the  family  of  which  we  are 
treating,  was  settled  in  co.  Leicester,  1641,  when  three 
brothers,  .Joseph,  Benjamin,  and  John  Pratt  migrated  thence; 
Joseph  and  Benjamin  to  Ireland;  John,  to  Jamaica.  Joseph 
and  Benjamin  obtained  lands  in  co.  Meath  from  Cromwell, 
which  they  divided  between  them.  The  elder  was  ancestor  of  the 
Pkatts  of  Cabra  ;  the  youngerof  the  Pratt- Winters  of  Agher. 

Joseph  Pratt  id.  1st,  Frances,  sister  and  heir  of  Col.  Thomas 
Couch,  of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan,  and  Covoaddy,  co. 
Donegal;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Audley  Mervyn, 
and  widow  of  Nathaniel  Poole,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue,  I. 
Joseph,  ci.  young;  ii.  Benjamin  (Dr.),  of  Cabra  Castle,  Pro- 
vost of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  ra.  Lady  Phillippa  Hamilton,  3rd 
dau.  of  James,  6th  Earl  of  Abercom,  but  d.  s.  p. ;  in.  John,  of 
Cabra  Castle,  Constable  of  Dublin  Castle,  and  Deputy-Trea- 
surer of  Ireland,  m.  Henrietta  Clements,  and  rf.  1740,  having 
had  two  sons,  drowned  in  the  Phcenix  Park,  1723,  and  one 
dau.,  Mary,  in.  1st,  Sir  George  Savile,  of  Rullord,  and  2ndly, 
Dr.  Charles  Morton;  iv.  Thomas,  d.s.p.;  v.  MERVTN;and 
I.  Margaret.    The  youngest  son, 

Mervyn  Pratt,  M.P.  co.  Cavan,  m.  1704,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Coote,  Esq.  of  Coote  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  and  sister  of  the 
Earl  of  Bellamont,  and  d.  1751,  having  had  (with  three  daus., 
Elizabeth,  rn.  Dr.  Burleigh  ;  Anne,  m.  John  Pratt,  Esq.  of 
Agher,  co.  Meath ;  and  Frances,  rn.  Joseph  Methee,  Esq.) 
a  son  and  successor. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Pratt,  of  Cabra,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Chetwode,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

Mervyn,  d.  1798.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently. 

James  Bullcr,  »i.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Duulccr,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

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Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Dr.  C.  Morton:  2nclly,  —  Bai'on,  Esq. 
Ann,  in.  Henry  Foster,  Esq.,  cousin  to  the  late  Lord  Oriel. 

The  2n(I  son. 

Toe  Rev.  Joseph  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle,  h.  173S  ;  m.  1770, 
Hon.  Sarah  Morres,  dau.  of  Hervey,  Viscount  Mount  Morrcs, 
by  Lady  Letitia  I'onsonby  his  wife,  dau.  of  Brabazon,  Earl 
of  licssborouph,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  his  heir.  Mervyn  (Rev.),  (J.  1823. 

Hervey,  of  Castle  Morres,  co.  Kilkenny,  who,  upon  the  death 
of  liis  father,  .<.  his  mother  in  the  Kill;enny  estates,  wliieh 
she  and  her  sister,  the  late  Marchioness  ol  Antrim,  had 
jointly  inherited  as  co-heiresses  of  their  brother,  liedmond, 
Viscount  Mountmorres. 

Mary,  w.  Sir  John  Tiers,  Bart.        Letitia,  deceased. 

Mr.  Pratt  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  PaiTT,  Esq.  of  Cabra  Castle,  Col.  of  Militia,  6. 1775 ; 
m.  1st,  1806,  Jemima  Roberta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  James 
Stratford  Tynte,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  had  issue, 

I.  Mervtn,  now  of  Cabra  Castle. 

II.  Joseph  Tynte,  J. P.  and  D.L.  of  Tynte  Park,  Dunlavin, 
CO.  Wicklow,  who  has  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
TvsTE,  b.  1809;  »!.  1838,  Geraldino,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
^Villiam  Richard  Hopkyns  Northey,  Esq.  of  Suffolk  Lawn, 
Clu'ltenham,  and  has  issue,  1  Eortescuc;  2  Mervyn;  1 
Hannah ;  2  Madeline ;  and  3  Alice. 

III.  Fitzherbert,  •!.  1849. 

IV.  Waller  Caulfeild,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Oving  House,  Bucks, 
Col.  Commanding  Royal  Bucks  Militia,  and  formerly  G7th 
rei;t.,  6.  25  Dec.  181^;  m.  11  March,  1852,  Catherine  Cecilia, 
Clh  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Lord  Boston,  and  has  issue, 

1  Douglas  Walter  Joseph  Caulfeild,  6.  1S53. 

2  Gerald  George  Caulfeild.  b.  18.55. 

3  Cecil  de  Montmorency  Caulfeild,  6.  1857. 
1  Constance. 

▼.  Fitzmaiirice  Caldwell  Tynte,  of  Glen  Heste,  Blessington, 
CO.  Wicklow,  b.  5  Sept.  1822; }».  1850,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of 
Ciiarles  Edmund  Costello,  Esq.  of  Edmondston,  co.  Mayo, 
and  has  a  dau.,  Josephine. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  Charles  Rochfort,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  12  July,  1834,  Robert  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co. 
Wexford. 

III.  Elizabeth  Martha,  m.  4  Feb.  1840,  Robert  Francis 
Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow. 

Col.  Pratt  VI.  2ndly,  1826,  Nichola  Sophia,  relict  of  the  late 
Claudius  William  Cole  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Kingscourt,  co.  Meath ; 
and  d.  27  Aug.  1863. 

Armx — .\rg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.,  between  three  ogresses  each 
charged  with  a  martlet  of  the  first  three  mascles  of  the  field. 

Se'its — Cabra  Castle,  Kingscourt,  co.  Cavan  ;  Enniscoe,  Croas- 
moUna,  CO.  Mayo.    Club — Sackville  Street,  Dublin. 


PKATT    OF    OVING    HOUSE. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 

♦ 

PRESTON    OF    ASKHAM    BBYAN    HALL. 

~  PEESTOJf,  The  Rev.  John  D'Abct  Waecop, 
M.A.,  of  Askham  Bryan  Hall,  co.  York,  b.  27  Jan. 
11824;  m.  11  May,  1858,  Emily  Anne  Augusta,  3rcl 
[dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jolin  Brownlow,  and  has  issue, 

I.  D'Abct  Bkownlow,  6.  19  July,  1860. 

u.  Walter  Charles,  b.  18  Feb.  1864. 

Ill,  Roland  D'.\rcy,  6.  1  July,  1867.  iv.  Arthur  John. 

1.  Alice  Elizabeth.  li.  Edith. 

S.'tnCc'IQC. — This  is  a  very  ancient  family,  descended  from 

|ihe  Lords  D'Arcy,  of  Aston.    Admiral  D'Aect  Preston,  R.N., 

Askham  Bryan,  co.  York  (son  of  Rev.  John  Preston,   of 

lAakham  Bryan,  Rector  of  Murston  and  Foston,  and  Prebendary 

I^York,  b.  18  May,  1738;  m.  Jane  Consett,  of  Brawwith  Hall, 

fhirsk),  m.  Sophia,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  George  Kares,  one  of 

t  Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  d.  1847,  having  had  issue, 

1.  Rev.  John  D'Arcy  Jekvis,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Edward,  R.N.,  d.  wm. 

HI.  William,  R.N.,  of  Borde  Hill,  Sussex,  m.  Hamilla  Marj-, 
dau.  of  James  Mangles,  Esq.  of  Woodbridge,  Guildford, 
Surrey,  and  </.  Dec.  1851,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Ellen  Jane, 
Wife  of  Thomas  Stannard  MacAdam,  Esq.  of  Blackwater,  co. 
Clare,  a  son. 

The  Rev.  D'Abct   Harrington   Preston,    of    Westmill, 
Buntingford,  '/.  19  Nov.  1844;  m.  22  Nov.  ISGG,  Harriott, 
dau.  of  Thomas  and  Harriett  Vipan,  oi  Sutton,  Isle  of  Ely, 
and  has  issue, 
William  D'Abct  "Vipah,  b.  7  Nov.  1869. 
Emily  Mary.  Edith. 

IT.  Charles,  m.  1847,  Mary  Sullivan,  dau.  of  John  D.ilton, 

Esq.  of  Slcnningford  Park,  co.  York,  and  d.  1  Jan.  1861. 
T.  D'.\rcy  Pre.<ton,  R.N..  m.  Jessie  Forrest,  deceased. 
VI.  Sophia  Pi  .>?ton,  deceased. 
▼U.  Aonc,  m.  Edward  Probyn  Narcs,  Esq.,  deceased. 


The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  D'Arct  Preston,  M.A.,  of  Askham  Bryan,  co. 
York,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Peter  Spence, 
Esq.  of  Kensington;  and  2nd!y,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  John  Oilman,  Bart.,  and  d.  at  Askham  Bryan,  5  Aug. 
1567,  having  had  issue, 

John  D'Arcy  AVabcop,  now  of  Askham  Bryan. 

Ciiarles  Edward,  an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  14  July,  1875, 

Emmcline,  2nd  dau.  of  P.  Fcake  Martin,  Esq. 
D'Arcy  Spence,  Capt.  K.N. 
William    who  assumed  the  surname  of  Consett,  1860,  m. 

Edith,  eldest  dau.  of  i.ord  Charles  Kerr. 
Fanny,  m.  1853,  Sir  Thomas  Eardlcy  Wilmot  Blomcfield, 

liart. 
Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  Blomcfield.  Jane. 

Margaret  Laura,  m.  the  Rev.  C.  B.  Yeoman. 
Emily  Ann,  m.  the  Rev.  F.  W.  K.  Woodyearc,  of  Crookhill. 

CO.  York. 
Elizabeth,  w.  12  Oct.  1870,  Rev.  E.  Barber,  Vicarof  Carleton, 

Pontcfract. 

Arms — Arg.,  tivo  bars  gu.,  in  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cinque- 
foil  az.  Creit — On  a  ruined  tower  a  falcon  rising  arg.,  beaked, 
legged,  and  belled  or.     Motto— S\  Dieu  veult. 

iieat — Askham  Bryan  Hall,  York. 


PRESTON    OF    MOREBY. 

Peeston,  Thomas  Henet,  Esq.  of  Moreby  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  East,  and  J.P.  for 
West  Riding,  formerly  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  b.  1817  ; 
m.  29  Aj^ril,  1847,  Georgiana  Louisa  Genevieve, 
3rd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Guy  Campbell,  Bart., 
by  Pamela  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Edward  Fitzgerald, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Hesrt  Edward,  6.  13  July,  1857. 

I.  Maria  Emma  Georgiana,  m.  1  June,  1871,  William  Ulick 
O'Connor,  4th  Earl  of  Desart.  The  marriage  has  been 
dissolved.  u.  Pamela  Mary. 

ilinratjr. — Sec  preceding  Memoir. 

William  Preston,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  of  Flashy,  co. 
York,  had,  by  Ellen,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jeremiah 
Farrer,  of  Robertown,  five  sons  and  three  daus.    The  4th  son, 

Henbt  Preston,  Esq.,  b.  15  Feb.  1737  ;  m.  Ann,  dau.  andco- 
heir  of  Francis  Fourness,  of  Lane  Ends,  co.  Y"ork,  and  d. 
28  Dec.  180S,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son  ond  heir, 

Henry  Preston,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  uncle,  Thomas  Preston, 
Esq.  of  Moreby.  He  m.  1814,  Maria  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Joshua  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Esholt  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas  Heney,  now  of  Sloreby. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  1839,  the  Baron  de  Langcn,  eldest  son  of  the 
Baron  de  Langen  of  Parow,  Pomerania,  and  Chamberlain 
to  His  Majesty  the  King  of  Prussia,  and  had  issue  a  son, 
Frederick  Charles,  b.  20  Jime,  1841,  who  was  killed  by  a 

fall  from  his  pony,  1850. 

Mr.  Preston  d.  12  Aug.  1857. 

Arms,  &c. — As  Preston  of  Flashy. 
/S«ai— Moreby,  near  York. 


PRESTON    OF    BELLINTER. 

Preston,  John  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Bcllinter,  co. 
Meath,  b.  Oct.  1815  ;  m.  1812,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the 
late  Denis  O'Mcagher,  Esq.  of  Kilmoyler,  co. 
Ti2>perary,  and  by  her  (who  is  deceased)  has  one 
dau., 

Helen  Maria  Agnes,  m.  5  June,  1865,  John  Joseph  Roche 
Kelly,  Esq.  of  Rockstown  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  and  d. 
28  July,  1873. 

HtUCajC— John  Preston,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dnblini 
Alderman  and  M.P.,  who  served  the  oEBce  of  Mayor  of  Dublin 
1653-54,  was  son  of  Hugh  Preston,  Esq.  of  Bolton,  co.  Lan- 
caster {Funeral  Entries:,  Ulster's  0.vi(e).  He  was  granted, 
12  Sept.  1665,  by  Richard  St.  George,  Ulster,  a  coat  of  arms, 
ermines,  on  a  chief,  arg.,  three  crescents  gu. ;  and  for  crest,  a 
crescent  or,  between  two  wings,  az, ;  for  motto,  virtus  sui. 
ipsius  pra;niium.  He  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Morris,  Esq_ 
of  Bolton,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  sons 
PiiiNEAS,  ancestor  in  the  female  line  of  the  late  Earl  of  Lud 
low,  and  Samuel.*    He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  .\sh' 

*  Samuel,  of  Emo,  m.  Anne  Sandford,  and  had  issue,  a  dau., 
Ann.  m.  Ephraini  Dawson,  Esq..  M.P.  for  the  Queen's  Co.,  and 
w  as  mother  of  William  Henry,  Viscount  Carlow. 

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PEE 


burnham,  E?q.,  and  rtlict  of  Sir  John  Sheriocls,  Knt.,  who  d. 
wi'jout  issue.  His  3rd  wife  was  Ann.  dau.  of  Alderman  Richard 
Tigh,  and  widow  of  Theophiius  Sandford,  Esq.  By  her  he  left 
issue  two  sons,  John,  and  Nathaniel.  Alderman  Preston  d. 
13  July,  1686,  and  was  interred  at  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  in  Christ 
Church,  Duhiin.    His  son, 

JoH>  Peeston,  Esq.  of  Balsoon,  6.  23  April,  1677,  Knight  of 
the  shire  for  the  co.  of  Meath  1711,  m.  1st,  1693,  Lydia,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Cavan,  who  d.  5  Feb.  1714. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Taylor, 
Eart.,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Headfort,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
15  Jan.  1729)  he  had  a  son,  who  d.  young,  and  three  daus., 
Henrietta,  Sophia,  and  Sarah.  He  left  issue  by  his  1st  wife 
three  sons,  Joseph,  Major  in  Gen.  Bligh's  regt.  of  horse,  m. 
5  Dec.  1747,  Frances,  widow  of  Michael  Cuffe,  Esq.,  Knight  of 
the  shire  for  Mayo,  and  only  dau.  of  Henry  Sandford,  Esq.  of 
Castlerea,  co.  Roscommon ;  John,  of  whom  presently ;  and 
Kathaniel,  M.P.  for  Xaran,  ancestor  of  Peestos  of  iiwain»ton. 

Jobs  Pbestos,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son,  was  seated  at  Bellintre, 
CO.  Meath,  and  sat  in  Parliament  1731,  for  Kavan.  He  m. 
Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter  Ludlow,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Earl 
of  Ludlow,  and  d..  26  Dec.  1755,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
7  Jan.  1778;  John,  and  Joseph,  M.P.  forNavan.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Peestox,  Esq.  of  Belhnter,  M.P.  for  Navan,  ra.  25 
April,  1758,  Mary,  eldest  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir. Skeffington 
Smyth,  Bart,  (grandson  of  Edward  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Down  and 
Connor),  and  d.  19  Jan.  1781,  leaving  issue  five  sons,  i.  John, 
Lord  Tara;  n,  James,  Major  in  the  armj-,  deceased;  in. 
Joseph  (Rev.) ;  rv.  SkefBngton  (Rev.),  d..  1842;  v.  Francis,  d. 
1S41;  and  four  daus.,  Mary,  m.  3  May,  1801,  James  Falls, 
Esq. ;  Ehsha,  in.  29  Dec.  1794,  Hon.  Henry  Forbes,  son  of 
George,  5th  Earl  of  Granard ;  and  Emma.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Peeston,  Esq.  of  Bellinter,  M.P.  for  Navan,  6.  1764, 
was  created  a  peer  of  Ireland,  1800,  as  Baron  Tara  of  Bellinter. 
He  ra.  ISOl,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jelf  Powys,  Esq.  of  Ber- 
wick House,  Salop,  but  d..  s.  j>.  1821.  His  Lordship"s  next 
brother. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Peeston,  of  Bellinter,  ra.  Mary  Jane,  dau. 
of  Godfrey  Massy,  Esq.  of  Balleywire,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d. 
Ib39,  having  had  issue,  i.  John  Joseph,  now  of  Bellinter;  ii. 
Francis,  d.  1834;  ni.  Joseph,  lost  in  the  "Thames"  steamer, 
1841;  IV.  Skeffington,  Rector  of  Drumcondra,  deceased:  v. 
James,  lost  in  the  "Thames"  steamer,  1841;  and  i.  Mary 
Jane,  m.  1835,  P^v.  John  Dixon  Maughan. 

Amis — Ermines  on  a  chief  arg.,  three  crescents  gu.  Crext — 
A  crescent  or,  between  two  wings  az.  Motto — Virtus  sui- 
ipsius  praemium. 

Seat — Bellinter,  near  Navan. 


PRESTON    OF    SWAINSTOK. 

Peestox,  Nathaniel  Fea>-cis,  Esq.  of  Swain- 
ston,  CO.  Meatli,  m.  15  Jtilj,  1865,  Augusta  Florence, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Caulfeild,  of  Bloomfield,  co. 
Westmeatli. 

ittnCagC. — Nathaniel  Peeston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  M.P. 
for  Navan  (younger  son  of  John  Preston,  Esq.  of  Balsoon,  and 
Lydia  Pratt,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Pratr,  Esq.  of  Cabra),  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Baron  Dawson,  and  dying  1743,  left  four  chil- 
dren, I.  Nathaniel  (Rev.) ;  n.  Joshua,  Major  in  the  army, 
d.  unm. ;  m.  Arthur,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Miss  Anne 
Noy,  and  d.  s.  p.  1788;  i.  Anne,  m.  1738,  the  Earl  of  Milltown, 
and  left  one  dau.,  who  m.  Hugh  Henry,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Nathaniel  Pbzston,  m.  1st,  Alice,  sister  of  Sir 
John  Dillon,  Bart,  of  LismuUen,  co.  Meath,  by  whom  he  left 
four  children, 

Nathaniel. 

Arthur  John,  Dean  of  Limerick,  ra.  1794,  Araminta  Anne, 

dau.  of  Lord  Decies,  and  had  by  her,  Arthur  John,  Rector 

of  Kilmcague,  co.  Kildare,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  J.  F.  Massy, 

Esq.  of  Stoneville,  co.  Limerick. 
W'ilham,  late  Lieut.-Col.  45th  regt.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John 

Ingle,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Qtiin,  Esq.,  and  d.  «.  p. 
AUce,  rii.  Richard  Welsh,  Esq.,  and  left  six  children. 

The  Rev.  Nathaniel  Preston  ra.  2ndly,  1763,  Mary,  dan.  of 
Hon.  Henry  Hamilton,  by  whom  (he  d.  1796)  he  left  three 
children, 

Henry,  Rector  of  Laracor,  d.  unm. 

Anne,  ra.  1797,  Sir  George  Talbot,  Bart.,  and  left  two  daus., 

Mary  Anne  and  Charlotte  Georgiana. 
Mary,  ra.  1794,  Hon.  WiUiam  Brodrick,  d.  x.p. 

The  eldest  son, 
Kaihaniel  Fbesion,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  m.  Aime,  dau.  of 


John  Eertridge,  Esq.  of  Templemore,  and  dying  1812,  left  six 
children, 
Nathaniel. 

Arthur  John,  Capt.  Royal  Fusiliers,  d.  unm. 
John  Charles,  Capt.  66th  regt.,  d.  uara. 
Henry,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  tlie  West  Indies. 
Frances,  ia.  William  Batt«rsby,  Esq.  of  Freffans,  co.  Meath, 
and  leh  three  children,  Arthur,   m.   Eliza,  dau.  of  Major 
DiUon :  Anne,  m.  L.  Disney,  Esq. ;  and  Fanny,  ra.  Charles 
Battersby,  Esq.  Alice,  d.  uara. 

The  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Pbeston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Webb,  Esq.  of  Hilltown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  dying 
1840,  left  five  children, 
Nathaniel,  his  heir. 

EUzabeth  Anne,  ra.  the  Rev.  St.  George  Caulfeild  Irvine, 
Rector  of  Kilmessan,  and  left  one  dau.,  ra.  H.  B.  Reid,  Esq. 
Emily,  ra.  H.  D.Mills,  Esq.  AJice,  ra.  Col.  Walsh. 

Georgina,  -;«.  R.  D.  Massy,  Esq. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Nathaniel  Peeston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  ra.  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  Samuel  Pratt  Winter,  Esq.,  and  dying  1853,  left  issue, 

Nathaniel  Feancis,  now  of  Swainston. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  ra.  Charles  Yescombe,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the 
Rev.  Morris  B.  Yescombe,  of  Truro,  Cornwall. 

Arras,  (f  e. — Same  as  Peeston  of  Bellinter. 
Seat — Swainston,  co.  Meath. 


PRESTON  OF  FLASBY  HALL. 

Peeston,  John  Noecliffe,  Esq.  of  Flashy  Hall, 
CO.  York,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  m. 
16  Not.  1871,  Thermuthes  Fauquier,  youngest  dau. 
of  Henry  Thomas  Chamherlayne,  Esq.  of  Stoney 
Thorpe,  co.  Warwick,  and  has,  Tivith  other  issue, 

John  Henbt,  6.  4  March,  1874.        A  son,  6.  19  Feb.  1879. 
Winifrea  Mary.  Olivia  Thermuthes. 

ILiriCagE. — Cheistophee  Peeston,  of  Leeds,  Merchant, 
who  is  supposed  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Preston,  of 
Holker,  co.  Lancaster)  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Ayloile,  and 
d.  12  April,  1639,  leaving  a  son, 

Joseph  Peeston,  who  d.  9  July,  1655.    His  son, 

John  Peeston,  Mayor  of  Leeds  1692,  in.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dan. 
of  George  Bacon,  of  Fumess,  and  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  Sir 
Benjamin  Ayloffe,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1710,  leaving  by  the  latter 
lady  a  dau.,  Susanna,  in.  Marmaduke  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Moreby, 
and  d.  1711,  and  two  sons, 

Croft,  Merchant,  of  Leeds,  Mayor  1715,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Wade,  of  New  Grange,  near  Leeds,  and  had  issue, 
a  son  and  dau.,  AVade,  of  Leacroft,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Anne, 
heiress  of  her  brother,  in.  —  Selby,  of  Cornwall. 

William,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  latter, 

William  Peeston,  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  b.  2  April,  1691, 
purchased  Flashy.  He  m.  1st,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Richard  Smith- 
son,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Stanwick,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  a  son 
and  dau., 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  »i.  William  Topham,  of  Lisbon,  Merchant,  andrf.g.p. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  24  Oct.  1721,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev. 
Jeremiah  Farrer,  of  Nunbumholme,  co.  York,  Vicar  of  Leeds, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1771)  had  issue  (see  Peeston  of  Moreby). 
Mr.  Preston  d.  1771.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Pbeston,  Esq.  of  Flasby  (who  d.  7  Aug.  1757)  ra.  1st, 
EUzabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Pawson,  Esq.  of  Allerton,  . 
Gledhow,  and  had  issue,  who  d.  young.    He  ra.  2ndly,  Olivia, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wilberfoss,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  by  j 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Pawson,  of  York,  and  by  her 
had   issue,   two  daus.,    Olivia,   m.    Gregory  Williams,    Esq. 
of  Eempstone,  Notts ;   Sarah,  bapt.   1  Feb.  1737-8,  and  was  J 
mother  of  Gregory  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Harlaxton  ;  and  one  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Pbeston,  of  Flasby  Hall,  Rector  of  Linton, 
CO.  York,  6.  1755;  ra.  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  o)  j 
John  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Leytonstone,  Essex,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  j 
dau.  of  John  Wilberfoss,  of  Gainsborough,  and  had  issue, 

CooPEB,  his  heir.  WiUiam  Wilberfoss,  d.  1838. 

Harriet  EUzabeth,  m.  Rev.  E.  Unwyn,  of  Wootton  Park,  CO  j 
Stafford. 

Harriet  Dorothea,  d.  unm.  19  Oct.  1832. 

Mary,  ia.  PkCv.  Jolin  Bradney,  of  Leigh  House,  Wilts. 

Carohne,  ra.  Rev.  Joseph  Bradney,  of  Sidmouth,  Devon,  sa<  j 
d.  s.  p.  1851. 

Sarah,  in.  Gen.  WiUiam  Chamherlayne,  of  Orford  HonK  j 
Essex.  OUvia,  d.  s.  p.  1859. 

Mr.  Preston  d.  1821.    The  elder  son, 
CooPEB  Peeston,  Esq.  of  Flasby  Hall,  J. P.,  6.  20  Aug.  Hi 


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m.  17  Jan.  1811,  Mary  Jean,  only  survivinc  child  of  Col.  Cath- 
cart  Taylor,  uncle  of  Taylor  Cathcart,  of  I'itcairly,  Scotland, 
and  by  her  had  is.sue, 

William  Thomas,  of  Flashy  Hall,  d.  ISCO. 

riiilip  Charles  Damor,  Miilshipman  K.N.,  d.  .9.  p.  at  Malta 

183:).  John  Nobcliffe,  now  of  Flashy  Ilall. 

Caroline  Louisa. 
I'niily  Jane,  iii.  James  Wheeler. Unwyn,  Esq.  of  Wootton 

Lodge,  CO.  Stafford. 

Mr.  Preston  d.  12  April,  1860. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars  and  a  canton  gu.,  the  last  charged  with 
a  cinqucfoil  or.  Creft — On  a  ruined  tower  ppr.  a  falcon  rising 
arg.,  beaked,  legged  and  belled  or.     Mntto — Si  Dieu  veult. 

Snil — Flasby  Hall,  Gargrave,  co.  York.  CLii.b — Aruiy  and 
Kavy. 


PRESTON    OP    DALEY    PARK. 

Peestox,  John  Wilby,  Esq.  of  Dalby  Part,  co. 
Lincoln,  M.A.,J.P.,  Capt.  Commanding  7th  (Spilsby) 
Lincolnshire  Rifle  Volunteers,  b.  22  June,  1836 ; 
VI.  12  Jan.  18j9,  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
B.  Travers,  M.A.,  Yicar  of  Mumby,  co.  Lincoln, 
J. P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Wilbt,  6.  5  Nov.  18o9. 

II.  Henry  Stephen,  b.  29  Nov.  1860. 

III.  Charles  Travers,  6.  5  Jan.  1S62. 

IV.  George  Herbert,  h.  10  Nov.  1S68. 

I.  Julia  Mabel,  b.  11  March,  1863. 

II.  Harriet  Mary,  b.  10  May,  1877. 

iltlicase.— The  Eev.  Stephen  Preston,  B.D.,  of  Louth, 
Lincolnshire,  formerly  Fellow  of  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford,  son  of 
William  Preston,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Wharfe,  Esq.,  m.  1  Jan.  1833,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Bennet  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Screniby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  (/.  5  Dec. 
1840,  leaving  an  only  son,  the  present  John  Wilbt  Peeston, 
Esq.  of  Dalby  Park. 

Arms. — Or,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  crescents  arg.    Crest— On  a 
cap  of  maintenance  a  wolf  ppr. 
Seat — Dalby  Park,  Spilsby. 


PRESTON    OF    VAIiLEYFIELD. 

Claeee-Peeston,    Robeet  William    Pigott, 
Esq.  of  Vallejfield  House,  co.  Perth,  b.  17  June,  1865- 

HtllCagC— For  earlier  pedigree  see  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronetar/e,  Preston. 

George  Preston,  Esq.  of  Valleyfield,  created  a  Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia  31  March,   1637,  m.   1631,  Marian,  only  child  of 
Hugh,  5th  Lord  Sempill,  and  granddau.  (maternally)  of  James, 
Earl  of  Abercorn,  and  d.  26  Nov.  1679,  having  had, 
William,  his  heir. 

George,  a  General  in  the  army,  Governor  of  Edinburgh 
Castle,  and  subsequently  Commander-in-Chief  in  Scotland. 
The  Jacobites  .sent  a  flag  of  truce  to  the  Castle  of  Edinburgh, 
and  threatened  to  burn  Valleyfield  if  the  castle  was  not 
instantly  surrendered.  The  gallant  veteran  replied,  that  in 
that  case  he  should  direct  His  Majesty's  cruizers  to  burn 
down  Wemyss  Castle,  on  the  coast  of  Fife,  then  the  pro- 
perty of  the  Earl  of  Wemyss,  whose  son.  Lord  Elcho,  was  a 
general  officer  in  the  service  of  Prince  Charles  Edward. 
General  Preston,  by  his  protracted  defence  ot  Edinburgh 
Ca.stle,  and  President  Forbes,  of  Culloden,  by  his  infiuonce 
■with  the  Highland  Clans  that  took  no  part  in  the  rebellion, 
saved  the  Crown  for  the  House  of  Hanover.  General  Pres- 
ton paid  off  encumbrances  on  the  estates  of  Valleyfield,  and 
thus  acquired  the  right  to  entail  the  property  (which  he 
duly  executed)  in  favour  of  the  heirs  male  and  female  of  his 
brother.  Sir  William,  and  his  nephew,  Sir  George. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  Oliphant,  of  Gask ;  and  2ndly,  James  Hay,  of 
Pitfour,  and  had  issue  by  both  marriages. 
Mary,  m.  6  Nov.  168i,  John,  oth  Baron  Colville,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Colville,  of  Culross. 

The  elder  son, 

Sir  William  Preston,  Bart,  of  Valleyfield,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Lumsden,  of  Innergelly,  and  had  an  only  son, 
George,  and  an  only  dau.,  Marian,  who  was  the  third  wife  of 
Sir  Robert  Anstruther,  of  Balcaskie.  Sir  William  d.  between 
1702  and  170.'),  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  George  Preston,  Bart.  m.  1701,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Patrick 
Muirhead,  Esq.  of  PkUshyhill;  and  dying  1741,  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Sir  George  Preston,  Bart.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William,  Lord 
Cochrane,  of  Ochiltree,  and  granddau.  (maternally)  of  Alex- 
ander, 2nd  Earl  of  Kincardine,  and  had  issue, 


I.  Patrick,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  C.ipt.  John  Mcnzies,  of  Fcrnton,  two  daus., 

1  Ann,  Lady  Haird  Preston,  ot  Valleyfield  and  Fcrntown, 
widow  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  David  Baird:  d.  s.  v.  28  Mav 
1847.  •'' 

2  Catherine  Campbell,  s.  at  her  sister's  death  to  Valleyfield 
and  Culross,  and  d.  nam.  6  April,  185.'). 

II.  Alexander,  also  (/.  before  his  father,  leaving  no  issue. 

III.  Charles,  successor  to  his  father. 

IV.  George,  left  at  his  death,  1797,  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Sir 
John  Hay,  Bart.,  and  inherited  Preston  and  Valleyfield. 

V.  Robert. 

1.  Mary,  m.  16  Aug.  1744,  Robert  Wellwood,  Esq.  of  Gar- 
\uch,  Advocate,  and  had  (with  another  son,  .Andrew,  and 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Hon.  Allan  Macuuochie,  of 
Ileadowbank,  Lord  of  Session), 

Rohert  Wellwood,  Esq.  of  Garvoch,  h.  1747,  who  had  two 

daus.,  of  whom  the  younger,  Mary,  m.  Laurence  Johnson, 

Esq.  of  Sands,  and  had  a  son,  John  Johnston,  Esq.  of 

Sands.    Mr.  Robert  Wellwood's  elder  dau., 

Isabella,  TO.  1800,  Robert  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Comrie  Castle, 

CO.  Perth,  J. P.  and  D.L.  (son  of  Andrew  Clarke,  E<q.  of 

Comries,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of 

Robert    Campbell,    Esq.    of     Ardchattan    Priory,    co. 

Argyll),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1843)  she  hud,  with  several 

Sons,  ((.  S.  jr)., 

1  William  Colin,  late  of  Valleyfield  House,  of  whom 

presently. 

1  Eliza,  widow  of  the  late  William  Kerr,  Esq. 

2  Susan,  widow  of  the  late  Rev.  Mr.  McGowan. 

3  Preston. 

Rev.  William  Colin  Preston,  of  Valleyfield  House,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  b.  12  July,  1810;  m.  15  May,  1S56,  Anne  Charity, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  D.  Pigott,  of  Dysart,  Queen's  Co.,  and 
d.  Dec.  1870,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  William  Pigott,  now  of  Valleyfield  House. 

II.  Arthur  Colley,  b.  6  Nov.  1869.  ' 

I.  Eliza  Isabella  Wellwood.  ii.  Isabella  Mary  Anne. 

III.  Mary  Anne  Fergusson.  iv.  Jane. 
V.  Lilly  Campbell. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  unicorns'  heads  erased  sa.  within  a  bor- 
dure  az.  Crestt — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  unicorn's  head 
ppr.     Mntto — Praesto  ut  preesteni. 

Scat — Valleyfield  House,  Culross. 


PRETYMAN    OF    HAUGHLEY    PARK. 

Peetymax,  Arthtte  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Ilaughley 
Park,  Suffolk,  J.P.  for  Suffolk  and  co.  "Warwick,  b. 
28  Jan.  1830 ;  m.  26  Oct.  1858,  Mary  Baxter,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Baxter,  Esq.  of  Idvies,  co. 
Forfar,  N.B.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederic  Henry,  6.  27  Sept.  1875. 

I.  Emily  Arabella.         ii.  Agnes  Mary.         in.  Arabella. 

Mr.  Pretyman  is  youngest  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
G-corge  Thomas  Pretyman,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln, 
who  d.  1859,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late 
Christopher  T.  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex, 
and  grandson  of  Right  Rev.  George  Pretyman 
Tomline,  Bishop  of  Winchester  (see  Tomline  of 
Orwell  Park,  Suffolk). 
ScaJ— Haughley  Park,  Haughley. 


PRICE    OF    GLANGWILI    AND    PRICE 
OF    CASTLE    PIGYN. 

See  Lloyd  oJ"  Qlangioili. 

♦ 

PRICE    OF    PLAS    CADNANT. 

Price,  John  Btlkeley,  Esq.  of  Plus  Cadnant, 
CO.  Anglesey,  J.P.,  Capt.  38th  regt.,  b.  8  Aug.  1850. 

3Ll'nC."t0t. — Hugh  Price,  Esq.,  son  of  Rice  Price,  Esq.  of 
Corsyreira,  by  Anne  his  wife,  had,  by  Mary  his  wife,  four 
daus.,  Ellen,  d.  xmrn.;  Ann,  d.  unm.;  Catherine,  »i.  John 
Griflith,  Esq.  of  Tryfan;  and  Elizabeth,  vi.  Rev.  Thomas  Rath- 
bone  ;  and  three  sons,  Hugh,  d.  vnm.\  John,  of  whom  pre- 
sently; and  William,  who  m.  Miss  Hughes,  and  had  two  sons 
and  two  daus.     The  2nd  son, 

John  Price,  Esq.  of  llAs  Cndnant,  ra.  1779,  EUenor,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Owen  Gr  litli,  Esq.  of  Tryfan,  and  had 
issue, 

Jou.v,  of  Plus  Cadnant.         ll...uy,  b,  1782;  d.  July,  18IG. 


IOCS 


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Bullceley.  J.  1784 ;  d.  Dec.  1S13,  leaving  a  widow  and  several 
children. 
Hugh,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  1793;  m.  and  lias  issue  one  son  and 
four  daus.  surriving. 

James,  6.  1799 ;  m.  and  d.  June,  1829,  in  tlie  East  Indies, 
leaving  one  child. 
Mary,  lii.  Thoophilus  Jones,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Kev.  John  Jones,  Rector  of  Llangyhafal,  co. 
Denbigh. 
Mr.  Price  d.  May,  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Price,  Esq.  of  Plas  Cadnant,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hifch 
Sheriff  co.  Anglesey,  1318,  and  co.  Carnarvon,   1344,  6.  Jan. 
1780;    m.   1st,   29  Jan.   1809,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Llydiartli ;  and  2ndly,  11  March,   1824,  Ann, 
dau.  of  John  Bodychan  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Eedhill,  and  relict  of 
Bev.  Evan  Lloyd,  of  Macsyporth,  and  by  the  former  had  issue, 
Lloyd  John,  6.  21  Nov.  1809;  m.  12  Aug.  1S40,  his  cousin, 
Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Bulkeley  Price,  Esq.  of  Withington,  inid 
dying  25  Oct.  1851,  left  a  son,  John  Bulkeley,  now  of  riis 
Cadnant;  and  five  dau"-..,  Frances  Barbara,  Mary  Ann,  EUea 
Elizabeth,  Adela  Margaret,  and  Catherine  Louisa, 
"n'miam  Bulkeley,  6.  21  May,  1813;  d.  30  Aug.  Ib38. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  1S2S. 
Mr.  Price  d.  8  Feb.  1S55. 

Anns— Or,  a  falcon  rising  az.    Crest— A  falcon  as  in  tlie 
arms.    Motto — Xa  fynno  Duw  ni  fydd. 
Seat — Plas  Cadnant,  Menai  Bridge. 


PRICE    OF    KKIWIiAS. 

Peice,  Eichaed  Johk  Liotd,  Esq.  of  Ehiwlas, 
CO.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1868, 
I.  17  April,  1844;  m.  20  April,  1869,  Evelyn,  4th 
and  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Hopwood,  of  Hopwood 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  Susan  Fanny  his  wife,  dau. 
of  John  Baskervyle  Grlegg,  Esq.  of  Withington 
Hall,  CO.  Chester  (Capt.  Hopwood,  is  the  eldest  son 
of  the  late  Robert  Gregge  Hopwood,  Esq.,  by  his 
wife,  the  Hon.  Cecilia,  2ud  dau.  of  John,  5th  Yis- 
count  Torrington)  and  has  a  son, 

EoBERT  Kenbick,  now  of  Eiiiwlas. 

ILliirSfliC.— The  Price  family  (descended  from  March- 
weithian.  Lord  of  Is  Aled,  a  chieftain  of  North  Wales,  who 
resided  at  Lleweni,  near  Denbigh,  and  served  under  Prince 
Gruffydd  ap  Cynan  at  the  close  of  the  Uth  century),  has  been 
settled  at  Ehiwlas  from  a  remote  period. 

Mekedydd  ab  Tcdub,  -III.  Eva,  dau.  of  Evan  ab  Ehys  Gwyn 
ab  David  Lloyd  ab  y  Penwyn.    His  son, 

Ehys  ab  Mekedydd  ab  Tcdoe,  commonly  called  Syr  Ehys 
Vawr,  or  The  Great,  probably  from  his  gigantic  stature,  was 
entrusted  by  Henry  Vll.  with  the  Standard  of  England,  at  the 
Battle  of  Bosworth,  after  Sir  William  Brandon,  who  had  first 
borne  it,  had  been  slain.  The  tradition  in  the  family  is  that 
Ehys  slew  Eichakd  III.  with  his  own  hand.  He  m.  Lowry, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Howel  ab  Gruffydd  Goch,  of  Llys  Bryn  Euryn, 
in  the  parish  of  Llandrillo  Uwch  Dulas  in  Rhos,  Lord  of  EIios 
and  Ehuvoniog,  descended  from  Marchudd,  founder  of  the 
Xth  2soble  Tribe  of  North  Wales.  By  her  he  had  four  sons, 
1.  d.  s.  p. ;  II.  Sib  Robert  ab  Rhys  ;  iii.  Morris  Gethin,  from 
whose  two  sons,  Cadwalader  and  Morris,  who  obtained  grants 
of  lands  that  had  belonged  to  Conway  Abbey,  descended  the 
Voelas,  Cemiogau,  Giler,  and  Fosley  families;*  iv.  Richard 
(called  "Y  Person  Gwyn"),  the  last  Abbot  of  Conway,  sur- 
rendered the  Abbey  to  the  Crown,  -m.  and  became  the  first 
Protestant  parson  of  Cerig  y  Drudion;  and  a  dau.,  Annesta, 
m.  David  ab  Maredydd,  of  Bala,  ancestor  of  the  Lloyds  of  Ar 
Ddwyvaen.    The  eldest  son. 

Sib  Eobekt  ab  Rhys,  so  entitled  because  a  Priest  in  Holy 
Orders,  from  whom  the  family  took  its  surname  of  Pkice,  was 

*  Sir  Robert  Price,  of  Giler  and  Foxley,  co.  Hereford,  suc- 
cessfully resisted  in  the  House  of  Commons  the  attempt  of 
William  III.  to  confer  the  Lordships  of  Bromficld  and  Yale  on 
his  Dutch  favourite,  William  Bentinck. 

KoTE. — According  to  a  statement  in  the  Cae  Cyriog  Pedi- 
grees, Rhys  ab  Meredydd,  the  Standard  Bearer,  had  five  sons, 
1  Eobert;  2  Howel  (the  dau.  and  heir  of  whose  son,  Roger,  in. 
Harri  ab  Jeuan  Lloyd,  of  Havodunos,  co.  Denbigh) ;  3  Morys 
Gethin  ;  4  David ;  ft  Cadwalader ;  and  five  daus.,  1  Eva,  m. 
Davydd,  of  Llwydiarth,  in  Anglesey ;  2  Gwenhwyvar,  ni. 
Davj'dd,  of  Llwydiarth,  in  Powys ;  3  Margaret,  m.  Gruffydd 
ab  Llywelyn  Vychan,  of  Bodidris,  in  Yale:  4  Catharine,  ia. 
John,  of  Garth  Eryr,  in  Chirk;  -t  Elizabeth,  m.  Elisau  ab 
Howel  ab  Ehys,  of  Edoyrnion  and  Dinmacl. 


Chaplain  and  Cross-bearer  to  Cardinal  Wolsey.  Before  the 
Dissolution  he  had  fanned  the  lands  belonging  to  both  the 
monasteries  of  Basingwerk  and  YstradMarchellin  Penllyn,  of 
the  hitter  of  which  he  obtained  a  grant  from  the  Crown,  and 
resided  as  a  country  gentleman  at  Plas  lolyn,  in  the  parish  of 
Yspytty  leuan,  co.  Denbigh,  where  his  hospitality  is  cele- 
brated in  a  Welsh  poem,  still  extant,  by  Lewis  Morganwg. 
He  iii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rhys  Lloyd,  of  Gydros,  descended 
from  Edny ved  Vychan.    His  youngest  son, 

Cadwaladeb  ab  Robert,  of  Rhiwlas,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Maredydd  ab  leuan  ab  Robert,  of  Cesail  Gyfarch,  who  pur- 
chased Gwydyr  from  David  ab  Howel  Coetmor,  and  had  by  her 
four  sons  and  eifht  daus.     His  brother, 

Ellis  Price,  LL.D.,  called  by  the  Welsh,  "y  Doctor  Coch," 
the  Red  Doctor,  lived  at  Plas  lolyn,  and  was  the  agent  of 
Thomas  Cromwell,  the  Vicar  General  ot  Hesri  VIll.,  for 
effecting  the  alienation  of  Church  property,  and  the  destruction 
of  the  ancient  Catholic  worship  in  North  Wales,  and  for  his 
services  in  that  capacity  obtained  a  grant  of  the  lands  of  the 
Knights  of  St.  John,  in  Yspytty.     His  son, 

Capt.  Thomas  Price,  R.N.,  was  an  excellent  Welsh  poet, 
and  was  the  first  to  smoke  tobacco  in  the  streets  of  London. 
The  2nd  son  of  the  former  (Elisse,  the  eldest  d.  n.p.),  John 
Wyn  ab  Cadwalader,  lii.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  ab  Robert,  of 
Maesmor,  by  his  wife  Ehzabeth  Anwyl,  of  Cynllwyd,  descended 
from  Ririd  Vlaidd.  She  brought  Llwyn  Dedwydd  and  Cyn- 
llwyd into  the  Ehiwlas  family.  Of  Cadwaladers  eight  daus., 
Sibyl,  the  eldest,  ra.  Eowland  Owen  Vaughan,  of  Caer  Gai, 
ancestor  of  the  Vaughans  of  Llwydiarth,  and  of  the  Wynns  of 
Llanvorda  and  Wynnstay ;  and  Lowry,  the  fourth  dau.,  in. 
Pyers  Maesmor,  of  Maesmor.    John  Wyn  had  issue  three  sons, 

I.  Cadwalader  Price,  of  Ehiwlas;  ii.  John  Price  of  Cwmein, 
in  Llangwm  co.  Denbigh;  and  iii.  Ellis  Price,  of  Bochrhaiadr, 
CO.  Merioneth ;  and  five  daus.,  of  whom  Ellen,  the  eldest,  m. 
—  Nanney,  Esq.  of  Nanney.    The  eldest  son, 

Cadwalader  Price,  m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  Evan  Lloyd, 
Knt.  of  Bodidris,  in  Yale,  and  had  issue  one  dau.  (jn.  John 
Owen,  of  Caerberllan,  co.  Merioneth);  and  one  son, 

John  Price,  rn.  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Lloyd,  of 
Vaenol,  St.  Asaph,  and  had  issue  one  dau.,  rn.  Ellis  Price, 
Plas  Bellaf;  and  three  sons,  i.  John;  ii.  Robert,  a  Bishop  in 
Ireland;  iii.  Edward,  (L  s.  jj.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Price,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Jones,  Knt.  of 
Castell  March,  in  Lleyn,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue  tivo 
daus.,  I.  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Holland,  of  Tai-egrdan;  ii.  Mar- 
garet, m.  Dr.  Davies,  Rector  of  Welshpool ;  and  two  sons,  of 
whom  the  second,  was  Dr.  John  Price,  Eector  of  Hawarden,  co.  A 
FUnt,  and  the  eldest,  ™ 

William  Price,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  served  King  Chaeles  I. 
in  the  Civil  War,  and  is  buried  at  St.  Asaph,  where  his  monu- 
ment is  still  extant  in  the  Cathedral.    He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and    ■ 
heir  of  David  Holland,  Esq.  of  Kinmel,  by  whom  he  had  issue,    "' 
besides  nine  children  who  d.  in  infancy,  six  daus.  and  seven 
sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

John  Price,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Lewis  Lloyd,  Esq. 
ofEhiwaedog,  by  whom  he  had  three  daus.,  i.  Mary,  -((Tiii!.; 

II.  Sydney,  lii.  Howel  Vaughad,  Esq.  of  Vaner;  iii.  Anne,  rn. 
James  Halknall,  Esq.  of  Shortwick,  co.  Chester.  He  d.  before 
his  father,  who  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

EoGEB  Price,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Viscount 
Bulkeley,  of  Baron  Hill,  xVnglesey,  and  had  issue  three  daus., 

I.  Sarah,  m.  William  Carter,  Esq.,  of  Kinmel,  co.  Denbigh ; 

II.  Mary,  d.  s.  p. ;  iii.  Eleanor,  m.  Price  Devereux,  Lord 
Viscount  Hereford;  and  three  sons,  i.  William;  ii.  Robert; 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  the  eldest, 
William  Price,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Price  Devereux,   Lord 

Viscount  Hereford.  Failing  legitimate  issue,  he  was  «.  by  his 
surviving  natural  son, 

EicHARD  Tavistock  Price,  Esq.  of  Rhiwlas,  who  m. 
March,  1779,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  KenricU,  Esq. 
of  Nantclwyd,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Watkin,  h's  heir. 
Harriett,  m.  Lewis,  Baron  de  Teissier. 

Eliza,  iii.  Rev.  Thomas  Jones,  Eector  of  Dcrwen,  co.  Den- 
bigh. 

Amelia   Maria,   m.  Kev.  Eoger   Butler   Clough,  Vicar  oi 
Corwen. 
Caroline,   in.  Rev.   Thomas  Hugh  Clough,   of  Hafodunos, 
Vicar  of  Hope,  co.  Flint. 
Mr.  Price  d.  6  Aug.  1791;  his  son  and  heir, 
Richard  Watkin  Price,  Esq.  of  Rhiwlas,  h.  1780,  was  a 
.  great  agriculturist,  an  active  magistrate,  devoting  much  time 
'  to  county  affairs,  a  Dcimty-Lieut.,  twice  High  Sheriff  for  co.   | 
Merioneth,  and  once  for  co.  Carnarvon,  and  during  the  rcnin- 
BUlar  War,  Commander  of  a  Corps  of  Volunteers.    He  inherited 


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the  cliiof  part  of  liis  property  from  his  father,  U.  Tavistock 
Trice.  I"sq.,  to  whom  it  hail  been  bequeathed,  and  added  otlier 
estates  by  jiurchase.  Succeeding  under  tlic  will  of  the  late  Miss 
lies,  of  Uhiwacdi  p,  the  last  (except  the  Uhiwlas  family)  lineal 
descendant  of  the  ancient  family  of  Lloyds  of  Uhiwuedoc,  to 
the  old  Uhiwacdiig  and  IJerthllafar  estates.  Mr.  rrivc  m.  1801, 
Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Berth  and  IShuKatt,  co. 
Merioneth,  Serjeant-at-Law  and  Chief  Justice  of  the  co.  Car- 
marthen Circuit,  and  had  issue, 

EiciiARD  JoriN,  b.  1804;  ih.21  Jlay,  1839,  Charlotte,  3rd  dau. 
of  IMward  LI  lyd,  r>q.  of  Kha?,Mtt  and  Hcrth  ;  and  d.  v.  p. 
22  Auff.  1812,  leaving  an  only  surviving  child, 

BiciiARD  Joii.N'  Lloyd,  now  of  Kliiwlas,  educated  at  Eton 
and  Christ  Churcli,  Oxford. 

Mr.  Price  d.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  Cnxt — A  lion  rampant 
arg.  holding  u  rose  .sprig  in  the  riglii  paw.  jWoi^y— Vita  brcvis 
gloria  aeterna. 

.S<;'i<— Khiwlas,  Bala,  North  Wales ;  and  Rhiwaedog,  Llanfor. 

Ciitis— Carlton,  Boodle's,  Raleigh,  &,c. 


PRICE    OF    SAINTFIELD. 

Price,  Jam:es  Charles,  Esq.of  Saintfield  House, 
CO.  Down,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  17 
June,  1807;  ?«.  18  Mai-ch,  184-1,  Aim  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Patriek  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferrv, 
Major  26lh  foot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  has  hud 
issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Pkice  Blackwood  Piiice,  6.  11  June,  1842. 

II.  James  Nugent.  U.  15  Oct.  1S44. 

m.  William  Charles,  6.  17  Oct.  1845;  d.  8  Nov.  1815. 
IV.  Francis  William,  6.  27  Dec.  1847. 

I.  Harriet  Anna,  ('.  17  Jan.  1847. 

II.  Elizabeth  Uorcas.  iii.  Catherine  Anne. 

ILtUrnCfP. — NicnoLAS  Price,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  co. 
Down,  111.  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
widow  of  Vere  Essex  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Ardglass,  and  had  a  son, 

Lieut.-Gen.  Nicholas  Price,  m.  Dorcas,  4th  dau.  of  Roger 
West,  Esq.  of  The  Rock,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

James,  m.  Frances,  natural  dau.  of  Lord  Herbert  of  Cher- 
bury,  and  had  two  daus.,  Catharine,  i«.  1st,  John  Sav.ige, 
Esq.  of  Portaferry ;  and  2ndly,  13  Jan.  1738,  Edward  Piaillic, 
D.l>.,  Dean  of  Ardl'ert;  and  Dorcas,  m.  Dr.  Whittle,  of 
Lisburn. 

Cromwell,  M.P.  for  Downpatrick,  m.  1st.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Mr.  Anderson,  of  Belfast,  and  by  her  (who  '(.  1741)  had  a 
son,  Nicholas  Tiehborne,  6.  1725,  who  d.  young;  and  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  hi.  1743,  Roger  MacNeal,  Esq.  of  Tinesk ; 
and  Dorcas.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  tlie  late  Hugh 
Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Carrow.  Nicholas. 

Sophia,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1720. 

Margaret,  m.  May,  1718,  Rowland  Savage,  Esq.  of  Portaferry. 

Anne,  m.  James  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Killelcagh,  M.P. 

The  3rd  son, 

Nicholas  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  M.P.  for  Lisburn,  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis,  1st  Lord  Conway,  of  Ragley,  co.  War- 
wick, by  wliom  he  had  a  son,  Francis;  and  2ndly,  1732,  Maria, 
•dau.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Alexander  Mackenzie,  2nd  son  of  the  4ih 
Earl  of  Scaforth,  by  whom  he  had  also  issue.  He  d.  1742,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Fbanxis  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  many  years  M.P.  for  Lis- 
bnrn,  m.  Charity,  dau.  of  Matthew  Forde,  Esq.  of  Seafoide,  co. 
Sown;  and  d.  1794,  having  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  of  Saintfield. 

Christian  .VrabcUa,  m.  William  Hocy,  Esq.  of  Danganstown, 
CO.  Wicklow.  Harriet  Jane.  Mary,  d.  young. 

The  only  son, 

Nicholas  Price,  Esq.  of  Saintfield,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1801,  6.  1  Oct.  1754;  m.  Nov.  1779,  Lady  Sarah 
Pratt,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Camden,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  7  April,  1817)  had  one  dau., 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  James  Blackwood,  Esq.  of  Strangford, 
CO.  Down  (a  descendant  of  the  Ui^ckv/oodb  of  Jiidti/ieidi/), 
and  had  issue, 

1  Nicholas,  b.  1805;  d.  1819. 

2  James  Charles,  of  Saintlield. 

3  William  Robert  .\rthur,  b.  22  Jan.  1813;  m.  1st,  May, 
1843,  Anna  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Jex-Blake,  of 
Swanton  Abbots,  Norfolk,  and  had  one  dau.,  .Vnna  Maria 
Frances.  He  in.  2ndly,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  George  Kenyon, 
Esq.  of  Cefn,  co.  Denbigh. 

4  Townley,  h.  5  Jan.  Isl5;  m.  1st,  Feb.  1841,  Maria  Cathe- 
rine, ckU'Lt  dau.  01  Rev.  W.  Jcx-Blukc ;  and  2ndly,  Anna, 
eldc.it  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Ward,  and  has  issue. 


He  m.  3rdly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Lyle,  Esq.  of  Knock- 

tarna,  co.  Derry,  and  lias  issue. 
5  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Artillery;  b.  12  May,  1818; 

m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wade,  of  Clonabraiicy, 

CO.  Meath,  and  has  i.ssue. 
1  Saraii,  -/.  young.  2  Mary  Georgiana. 

3  Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Arclidall,  Ith  son  of 
Edward  Archdall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdall,  co.  Fermanagh, 
and  has  is.^ue. 

4  Elizabeth  Catherine,  m.  Oct.  1841,  Rev.  Alexander  Orr, 
and  has  issue. 

A)ins—Az.,  three  lions'  heads  erased  within  a  borduro 
engrailed  or.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms. 
Mottu — Quis  timet. 

Heal — Sainiiicld  Hou.se,  Saintfleld,  co.  Down. 


PRICKETT    OF    BRIDLINGTON. 

Priceett,  Thom.vs,  Esq.  of  The  Avenue,  Brid- 
lington, CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  24  Jan.  1814  ; 
m.  15  July,  1841,  Elizabetli  Ann,  only  dau.  of  tho 
Eov.  John  Rolleston,  of  Eiirton-Joyce,  Kotts,  and 
has  had  issue, 

L  Marmadcke,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Cantab.,  b.  14  April,  1844. 

II.  Thomas,  Capt.  56th  foot,  b.  12  Dec.  1845. 

III.  John  Rolleston,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  8  June,  1848. 

IV.  William  Robert,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  25  Aug.  1^53. 

V.  Lancelot  George,  b.  15  Dec.  1856,  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Indian  Engineering  Coll. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Capt.  G.  H.  L.  Boynton,  late  17th 
Lancers,  d.  15  April,  1877. 

II.  Louisa  Dorothy,  d.  9  April,  1855. 

ILttlCilQC. — Robert  Prickett,  of  Everinaham,  co.  York, 
son  of  Marmaduke  Prickett,  sprung  from  Prickett  of  Xatland, 
in  Westmorland,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Ilindsley,  of 
Woodhouse,  in  the  parish  of  Sunderland,  and  dying  temp. 
Elizabeth,  left  a. son, 

IiLar.madcke  Prickett,  of  Allerthorpe,  in  co.  York,  vi.  Bar- 
bara, dau.  of  John  Bow,  of  the  city  of  York,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1664)  and  was  buried  at  Poeklington,  had  issue  three  sons, 
JosiAS  ;  Robert,  of  Wrestle  Castle,  co.  York,  lu.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Marmaduke,  1st  Lord  Langdale;  and  George,  of  York,  Ssr- 
jeant-at-Law  and  Recorder  of  York.  Marmaduke  Prickett  d. 
1652,  was  burioil  at  Poeklington,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

JosiAs  Prickett,  of  Allerthorpe,  aged  39,  7  Sept.  1665;  m. 
at  Lund,  11  June,  1660,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Reming- 
ton, Knt.  of  Lund,  co.  York,  and  liad  issue.    The  third  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Prickett,  Vicar  of  Kilham,  bapt.  at 
Allerthorpe  17  Aug.  1668 ;  m.  Lucy  Baines,  of  Ripon,  co.  York, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1739)  had  issue, 

I.  MAR.MADnKE. 

II.  Barn;,bas,  of  Aubrough,  in  Holderncss,  bapt.  July,  1701; 
m.  18  Feb.  1722,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq. 
of  llunmanby,  and  left  at  his  decease  (witli  two  dans., 
Mary,  m.  Thomas  Whitfield,  of  Hull;  and  Catherine)  a  son, 
Paul  Prickett,  Esq.  of  London,  m.  Sarah,  only  child  of 
Robert  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Ewhurst,  in  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1S26),  left  at  his  decease,  27  March,  1810, 

1  Robert,  his  heir,  of  Octon  Lodge,  co.  York,  and  of 
Harley  Street,  Cavendisli  Square,  m.  17  July,  1798,  .\nne, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Salt,  Esq.  of  Tottenham ;  and 
e^.  s.  p.  17  March,  1844. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Rowland  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  in 
Surrey.    Mr.  Richardson  d.  May.  1806. 

2  Anne,  d.  num.  1847.  3  Clare,  d.  unm.  1842. 

4  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  Marmaduke  Prickett,  Esq.  of 
Bridlington,  and  d.  17  Jan.  ISlG. 

III.  Robert,  b.  4  May,  1703. 

IV.  George,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Elizabeth,  buried  1700.  ii.  Tabitha. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Prickett  d.  17  March,  1741-2.     His  eldest 
son, 

Marmaduke  Prickett,  of  Kilham,  bapt.  there  12  March, 
1699;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Simpson,  of  Kilham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1789,  aged  78)  left  at  his  decease,  1765, 
1.  Marmaduke,  of  Bridlington,  bapt.  1733;  m.  3  Dec.  1763, 
Frances,  only  child  of  the   Rev.  William  Buck,  Vicar  of 
Church  Fenton,  co.  York,  and  dying  21  Oct.  1809,  left  issue 
1  Mabmadcke,  of   Bridlington,   6.    11   Feb.   1706;    m.  14 
June,  1803,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Prickett 
Esq.  of  London,  and  left  issue, 

Marmaduke  (Rev.),  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  h.  1  July,  1804;  «.  h's 
father  in  Bridlington,  but  d.  unm.  3  March,  1839,  and 
was.s.  by  his  next  surviring  brother,  Robert. 
Paul,  ''.  12  July,  ISu6  ;  d.  unm.  18:)6. 
Ror.EiiT,   of    Bridlia;ton,   b.    U    Nov.    1808;    d.  unm. 
1  April,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 


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t>EI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


3PIII 


Thomas,  of  Bridlington,  the  pi-csent  representative  of 

llie  lumily. 
Anne,  „i.  16  May,  1833,  Adam  Washington,  Esq.  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  Barrister-at-Law ;  and  (/.  5  Oct.  1851. 
Sarah,  m.  July,  1839,  Francis  Hoare  Spragge,  Esq.  of 
Torquay. 
2  Arthur,  on.  10  Sept.  1810,  Miss  Jane  Porter,  of  DrifSeld; 
and  d.  25  Nov.  1829,  leaving  an  only  son,  Arthur,   0. 
1811;  d.  1860. 

1  Dorothy  Anne,  m.  William  Eeynolds,  Esq.  of  Whithy, 
CO.  i'ork;  and  d.  s.  p.  1844. 

2  Diana,  vi.  27  April,  1812,  Isaac  Wilson,  of  Hull,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1854.  3  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1832. 

n.  Thomas,  of  York,  Capt.  in  the  3fith  foot  and  sometime 
Governor  of  Fort  William,  in  Kingston,  Jamaica,  hapt.  at 
Kilham,  4  March,  1740-1  ;  m.  Sarah,  only  child  of  Hale 
Wyvill,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York;   and  d.  s.p.  Feb.  1832. 

III.  George,  bapt.  17  June,  1744;  <(.  un)ii. 

IV.  Josiah,  of  Hull,  bapt.  at  Kilham.  18  Jan.  1746-7;  to.  25 
Feb.  1772,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Brigg, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  27  March,  1831,  having  had  issue, 

1  Marmaduke  Thomas,  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  b.  23  Oct. 
1774;  /,(.  7  Sept.  1812,  Anastasia,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Armitstead,  of  Cranage  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her 
(who  (/.  24  Sept.  1835)  has  1  Jusiah  John,  M.A.,  Incumbent 
of  Markington,  b.  29  April,  1817,  m.  12  Aug.  1841,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  the  late  G.  C.  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and  dying 
Feb.  1849,  left  three  daus. ;  2  George,  of  Boreas  Hill,  near 
Hull,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  West  York  Miliiia,  b.  8  March, 
1820,  7)1.  1  Aug.  1854,  Anna  Maria,  5th  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Dodsworth,  Bart.;  3  Thomas  William  (Rev.),  M.A., 
F.S.A.,  b.  30  Nov.  1822,  m.  4  Feb.  1863,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Sandwith,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  two  sons, 
Marmaduke  Alan  and  Francis  Fenton ;  1  Catherine;  2 
Anastasia,  m.  Aug.  1839,  the  Rev.  W.  J.  Newman,  Rector 
of  Bads.vonu,  co.  York,  and  d.  1856;  and  3  Frances 
Harriet,  m.  the  Rev  J.  W.  Bluck. 

2  George.  3  William. 
1  Sarah  Anne,  d.  young. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Anne,  m.  John  Wallis,  of  York,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Swan,  of  York. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  cross  az.  quarter-pierced  of  the  field  four 
maseles  of  the  first.  C'resl — A  hind.  Motto — Auxilium  ab 
alto. 

Seal — The  Avenue,  Bridlington,  co.  York. 


PEIDEATTX-BEITNE    OF 
PLACE, 


PEIDEATTX 


Pkideaux-Brune,  Charles  G-ltnn,  Esq.  of 
Prideavix  Place,  Coruwall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
2  April,  1821  ;  s.  his  father,  1875  ;  m.  21  July, 
1846,  Hon.  Ellen  Jane  Carew,  2nd  dau.  of  Eobert 
ShajDland,  1st  Lord  Carew,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Robert,  an  officer  in  the  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  10  Oct. 
1848. 

II.  Edward  Shapland,  b.  14  June,  1853. 

III.  Francis  Ernest,  b.  5  Feb.  1865. 

I.  Ellen  Frances.  ii.  Gertrude  Rose. 

III.  Mary  Katherine.  iv.  Beatrice  May. 

V.  Isolda  Blanche.  vi.  Mildred  Maria. 

ILtlTf?[0E. — This  most  ancient  family  was,  it  is  stated, 
settled  at  Pridcaux  Castle,  Cornwall,  before  the  CoNQnEST. 

Sir  John  Prideacx,  2nd  son  of  Prideaux,  of  Orcharton, 
m.  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Gilbert  Adeston,  of  Adeston,  in 
that  county,  and  was  ancestor  of 

HnMPHREY  Prideaux,  of  Adeston,  and  Thuborough,  m. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Richard  Fowel,  of  Fowelscombe,  and  widow  of 
Sir  Philip  Courtenay,  of  Lough  Torr,  Devon,  and  left 
(besides  daus.)  four  sons,  Eichaed,  his  heir  (ancestor  of 
Jonathan  Pkideaux,  who  d.  without  male  issue,  when  Thu- 
borough  passed  to  his  dau.,  the  wife  of  Charles  Davie,  Esq.  of 
Bideford);  Wihiam,  of  Gurland,  in  Cornwall;  Roger,  of 
Soldon  ;  Thomas,  who  d.  a  monk  in  Flanders.    The  3rd  son, 

Roger  Prideacx,  of  Soldon,  Devon,  High  Sheriff  1578, 
TO.  Philippa,  dau.  of  Roger  Yorke,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and 
left  two  sons,  Nicholas,  his  heir ;  and  Edmund,  created  a 
baronet  in  1022.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Prideacx,  Knt.,  M.P.  of  Soldon,  erected 
Place  1592.  He  d.  1627,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  Thomasine, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Hengscott,  Esq.  of  Hengscott,  in  Devon, 
a  son,  Humphry,  his  successor;  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Choston, 
duu.  and  co-heir  of  William  Viell,  Esq.  of  St.  Breock,  co. 
Cornwall,  another  son,  John,  who  inherited  Place.  The  elder 
son, 


HuMniRT  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Soldon,  m.  Honor,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Fallapitt,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  of  Soldon.  His  grand-dau.,  the  eventual  heiress 
of  Soldon,  m.  her  cousin,  John,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Peter  Pri- 
deaux, Bart,  of  Netherton. 

John,  who  d.  s  p. 

Edmund,  of  whom  presently. 

Humphry. 

Thomasine,  m.  John  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Buckland  Filleigh. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  William  Morice,  Secretary  of  State  to  King 
Charles  II. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edmund  Prideaux,  s.  at  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  John,  to 
Place  and  the  other  Cornish  estates,  and  was  High  Sheriff 
1664.  He  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Moyle,  Esq.  of  Bake  and 
had  three  sons,  John,  his  successor;  Edmund,  d,.s.p.;  and 
Humphry,  b.  1648,  Dean  of  Norfolk,  author  of  numerous 
works,  distinguished  alike  for  piety  and  learning.  He  to. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Anthony  Bokenhara,  Esq.  of  Helraingham, 
Suffolk,  and  d.  1724,  leaving  an  only  son,  Edmund,  of  whom 
presently,  as  representative  of  the  family  at  the  decease  of  his 
cousin.  Edmund  Prideaux  d.  15  Oct.  1683,  and  was  s.  by  hio 
eldest  son, 

John  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Place,  to.  Anne,  daa.  of  Roger 
Mallock,  Esq.  of  Cocliington,  Devon,  and  left  a  son, 

Edmund  Prideacx,  Esq.  of  Place,  at  whose  decease  s.  p., 
1728,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  cousin  (the  only  son  of  the 
Dean  of  Norwich), 

Edmund  Prideaux,  who  thus  became  "  of  Place."  He  m. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Wrench,  of  Norwich,  and  had 
issue,  Humphry,  his  heir;  Charles,  d.  s.  p.,  1783;  and 
Rebecca,  m.  Sir  Horatio  Pettus,  Bart.    The  elder  son, 

Humphry  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  Prideaux  Place,  High  Sheriff 
1750,  m.  1st,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George 
Chudleigh,  Bart,  of  Haldon  House,  Devon,  by  whom  he 
had  an  only  son,  George,  who  d.  unm.  He  to.  2ndly,  Jenny, 
2nd  dau.  of  Neville  Morton  Pleydell,  Esq.  of  Shitterton, 
Dorset,  by  Betty  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Brune, 
Esq.  of  Plumber,  Dorset  (the  descendant  of  a  very  ancient 
family),  and  left  at  his  decease.  May,  1793,  six  sons  and  a 
dau.,  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Ball,  Esq.  of  Seapark,  co.  Wicklow. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Prideaux,  of  Prideaux  Place,  b.  1760, 
assumed,  in  conformity  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
his  maternal  granduncle,  Charles  Brune,  Esq.  of  Plumber, 
the  additional  surname  of  Brune.  He  to.  1  Aug.  1788, 
Frances,  4th  dau.  of  Tliomas  Patten,  Esq.  of  Bank  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  late  of  Pridcaux  Place  and  Plumber. 

Dorothea,  m.  7  Dec.  1815,  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Sawle  Graves 

Sawle,  Bart.,  and  d.  Nov.  1853,  leaving  issue. 
Frances,  in.  10  May,  1823,  Capt.  Charles  Du  Cane,  R.N.,  of 

Braxted  Park,  Essex,  and  d.  2  July,  1871,  leaving  issue. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  unm.  9  Feb.  1831. 
Mary  Jenny,  d.  unm.  10 May,  1872. 
Caroline,  m.  4  Aug.  1848,  Rear-Admiral  the  Hon.   George 

John  Cavendish,  3rd  son  of  Richard,  2nd  Lord  Watei'park, 

and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Prideaux  Brune  d.  March,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Charles  Prideaux  Brune,  Esq.,  of  Prideaux  Place,  and  of 
Plumber,  Dorset,  b.  7  Dec.  1798;  »n.  28  Feb.  1820,  Frances 
Mary  (who  d.  22  July,  1803),  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Edmund  John 
Glynn,  Esq.  of  Glynn,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Glynn,  now  of  Pridcaux  Place. 

II.  Ernest  Augustus,  late  29th  rcgt.  b.  17  June,  1839;  to.  21 
Sept.  1864,  Frances  Josling,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Say le  Prior,  Rector  of  St.  Breock,  Cornwall ;  d.  22  Jan.  1868, 
leaving  issue  a  son  and  a  dau. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  20  Oct.  1853,  Hon.  George  Augustus 
Browne,  3rd  son  of  James  Caulfeild,  2nd  Lord  Kilmaine, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Caroline  Dorothea,  in.  1st,  9  Deo.  1858,  Eear-Admiral 
Sir  William  Legge  George  Hoste,  Bart.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 
She  m.  2ndly,  8  Nov.  1870,  Edward  Greene,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  and  has  issue. 

HI.  Beatrice  Anne,  m.  15  July,  1866,  th3  late  Eev.  Sir  Hugh 
Henry  Molesworth,  Bart. 

Hed.  7  Dec.  1875. 

Arm.'! — Quarterly.  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  in  chief 
a  label  of  three  points  gu.  adopted  by  the  Pkideaux  after  the 
marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Orcharton;  2nd  and  3rd, 
per  pale  arg.  and  gu.  three  castles  eounterchinged,  being  the 
ancient  arms  of  Prideacx  nf  Pridnau.x.  t'/TA(  — A  Saracen's 
head  in  profile  coupcd  at  the  shoulders,  on  the  head  a  cliapeau 
az.  turned  up  arg. 

SaiU — Prideaux  Place,  Padstow,  Cornwall;  and  Plumber, 
Dorset. 


PR! 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


PEI 


1311 


PKIME    OF    WALBEBTON. 

Prime,  AiriJirR,  Esq.  of  VValberlun  ITousp, 
Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  5tli  Jh-agoon 
Guards,  h.  12  Aug.  1.S19  ;  m.  July,  1853,  Matilda, 
<lau.  of  Kev.  llobci-t  Machcll,  of  iicvcrley,  co.  I'ork, 
and  lias  issue,  a  son, 

ABTfiun  Henry,  6.  1S53. 

ilillCilQC— Sin  Sami'ei,  Prime,  Knt.,  King's  Ancient  Ser- 
jeant, son  of  Samuel  rrime,  Esq.  of  SiilTolk,  va.  ll:iTin;ih, 
tlju.  of  E.  AVilinott,  Esq.  of  lianstead,  Surrey,  ami  relict  of 
John  Slicppard,  Esq.  of  Asli  Hull,  Suffolk,  and  dying  1777,  left 
a  son, 

Samitl  Prime,  Esq.  of  AVliitton,  Jlidilloscx,  m.  1771, 
Susan,  dau.  of  llicliard  lloldcn,  Esq.  of  Eicld  House,  co.  York, 
and  hud  issue, 

Samuel  Stansfeld,  h.  April,  1773  ;  d.  s.  p.  June,  1851. 

Richard,  late  of  Walberton  Hou^^e. 

Hannah,  m.  Augustus  Gosling,  LL.D.  of  Whitton,  Middle- 
sex, and  li.  s.  p.,  Muy,  1854. 

Elizabeth,  </.  %inm.  Susan,  d.  unm. 

Ur.  Prime  d.  March,  1813,  anil  was  s.  by  his  'ind  son, 

EicnARD  Prime,  Esq.  of  Walberton  House,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  West  Sussex,  1847  to  1854.  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions  for  the  Western  Division  of  Sussex,  High  .Sheriff 
1823,  b.  1  April,  1784;  m.  11  Oct.  1815,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  widow 
of  the  late  R.  S.  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  the  Rocks,  Sussex,  and 
Ijad  i.ssue, 

Arthcr.  now  of  Walberton. 

Cliarles  Edward  of  The  Hermitatre,  Hitdiin,  Herts,  J.P.  for 
Herts  and  Beds,  b.  28  July,  18J1 ;  //,.  l.st,  17  Au;r.  1S13, 
Eleanor  Caroline,  dau.  of  George  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  which  lady  </.  26  Dec  1844:  he  m. 
2ndly,  1848,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Donovan,  Esq.  of 
Buckham  Hill,  Sussex,  by  whom  he  has  two  daus.,  Hannah 
Augusta  and  Amy  Eleanor. 

Emily  .Anne,  m.  12  May,  1842,  George  Augustus  Filmer  Sul- 
livan, Esq.,  eldest  son  of  G.  J.  Sullivan,  E?q.  of  Willbury 
Park,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  iJigby ;  Arthur;  Adrian;  Walter 
Sandys ;  Rosa ;  Blanche  ;  and  Edith. 

He  d.  7  Nov.  1866. 

Arms — Arg..  a  human  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  in  pale  sa. 
Crest — An  owl  gorged  with  a  collar,  charged  with  two  mullets 
and  issuing  from  the  mouth  a  scroll  with  the  motto,  "Kiliuvita 
Minerva." 

Seat — Walberton  House,  near  Arundol,  Sussex. 


PHINGLE    OF    YAIR. 

Peingxe,  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Wliytbank  and 
Tair,  CO.  Selkirk,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Advocate, 
i.  13  March,  1837  ;  m.  22  March,  1870,  Marj 
Arbuthnot,  dau.  of  Eobert  Keith  Pringle,  Esq.  of 
Ihe  Grove,  Darleydale,  co.  Derby. 

^illCHQC. — There  were  two  races  of  the  name  of  Pringle 
in  the  south  of  Scotland,  probably  sprung  from  a  common 
ancestor,  but  their  connection  has  not  been  traced.  The 
Pringles  of  Torsonce,  on  Gala  Water,  were  the  head  of  one 
race,  settled  in  Mid-Lothian,  and  the  adjoining  portions  of 
East-Lothian  and  Berwickshire.  To  tlicm  belonged  the 
families  of  Durnhouse,  Hawtrce,  and  Glcngelt,  and  those  of 
Bowchester.  and  Lees,  down  in  the  Merse. 

The  other  race  were  the  descendants  of  the  Prixgles  of 
Whilnun,  in  co.  Berwick,  afterwards  designed,  sometime  of 
Smailholm,  and  sometimes  of  Galashiels.  Their  lands  lay 
chiefly  in  the  lower  parts  of  Gala  Water,  and  on  Caddon 
Water,  in  co.  Selkirk,  and  in  various  parts  of  co.  Ro.xburgh, 
ejpecially  near  the  Cheviot  Border. 

The  earliest  notice  th;it  has  been  traced  of  this  family  is  in 
Itbe  chartulary  of  the  Alpbey  of  Soltray,  wherein 

EoBEUT  Hop-1'RiSGLE,  of  Wliitsun,  is  mentioned  in  a  dona- 
|tion  to  the  monastery,  confirmed  by  Alexander  III.    Another 

BonERT  Hor-PRIXGLE,  of  Wliitsun,  was  present  as  esquire 
I^KUtifer)  to  James,  Earl  of  Douglas,  at  the  battle  of  Otterburne, 
11888,  and  got  from  Archibald,  Earl  of  Douglas,  a  charter  of 
Itbc  lands  of  Smailholm,  in  co.  Roxburgh,  1408.  This  Robert 
iPlingle  built  the  tower  of  Smailholm,  and  having  dropped  the 
I  designation  of  Whitsun,  he  assumed  that  of  Smailholm,  by 
Iwhich  his  descendants  were  afterwards  generally  distinguished, 
land  occasionally  by  that  of  Galashiels,  from  their  Ettriclc 
"nrcBt  lands.     He  aftenvards  accompanied  his  jiatron,  Arclii- 

1(1,  the  4tli  Earl  of  Duu^lus,  and  Duke  uf  Toiiraine,  on  his 
;-.iiious  expedition  into  Iranee,  where  tiicy  bulb  lost  their 
iivec  at  the  Battle  of  Verneuil,  1424.    I'rom  him  descended, 


James  Pringt.e,  of   Woodhouse  and    Whyfbnnk,   a    great 
loyalist,  WHO  uttaelied  himself  to  the  eauso  of  (iuecn  Mary 
for  which  he  sulTered  many  hardships  and  losses,   including 
his  CO.  Peebles  estate.     His  grandson, 

George  Pringle,  of  Baliuungo,  2nd  son  of  James  Pringle 
heir-apparent  of  Wliytbank,  by  Christian  Lundie  his  wife 
entered  the  Swedish  army  undcrGcsTAVus  Adolpiius,  in  wliieU 
he  rose  to  the  rank  of  Major,  and  served  with  considerable  re- 
putation during  the  Thirty  Years'  War.  He  »i.  Elizabeth,  one 
of  the  three  daus.  of  Sir  Patrick  Rutliven  (an  eminent  General 
ofGusTAVus  Adolphus,  created  by  King  Charles  1.,  for  his 
service  in  the  Civil  Wars,  Earl  of  Eorth  in  Scotland,  and  Brent- 
ford in  England),  and  had  three  sons,  James,  William,  and 
John,  and  a  dau.,  Christian,  but  John  was  served  heir  to  him 
as  eldest  surviving  son.     George  Prinule  d.  1654.    His  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Pringle,  Minister  of  Fogo,  m.  Jean,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Patrick  Shaw,  Minister  of  co.  Selkirk,  whoso 
father,  John  Shaw,  was  brother  of  Shaw  ofSauchie.  They  had 
two  sons  and  three  daus.  none  of  whom  were  married.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Pringle,  of  Whytbank,  .<!.  his  father's  cousin,  Alexan- 
der Pringle,  of  Whytbank,  and  was  served  heir  to  him,  1C95. 
and  shortly  after  he  came  of  age,  1C99,  di.  Christian,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Patrick  Scott,  of  Ancrum,  by  Jlargaret  Scott,  of  Harden, 
by  whom  he  had  one  son  and  two  daus.  He  d.  1703,  at  the 
early  age  of  25,  survived  by  his  widow,  who  lived  to  u  great 
age.     He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Alexander  Pringle,  of  Whytbank,  ra.  1740,  Susanna, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Jolin  Rutherford,  of  Edgerston  by  his  first 
marriage  with  Elizabeth  Caincross,  heiress  of  Langlee.  They 
had  a  family  of  four  sons  and  eight  daus.  He  d.  1772,  and  was 
s.  in  his  lands  of  Whytbank  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pringle,  of  Whytbank,  Lieut,  in  the  army  then 
serving  on  the  staff  of  his  relative,  the  Hon.  Gen.  James 
Slurray,  who,  after  the  death  of  General  Wolfe,  commanded 
the  forces  in  Canada,  where  he  d.  1774.  He  was  .-,■.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Alexander  Pringle,  of  Whytbank,  then  in  the  Civil  Service 
of  the  E.I.C.,  on  the  Ma'lras  establishment,  from  whith  he 
retired  1783;  and,  some  years  afterwards,  re-pureh.ised  from 
the  Duke  of  Buccleuch  the  family  estate  and  residence  ofYair, 
where  he  built  a  new  mansion  bouse.  He  held  the  appoint- 
ment of  Vice-Lieutenant  of  co.  Selkiik,  and  in  1812,  he  obtained 
the  patent  ofBce  of  Chamberlain  of  Etterick  Korcst.  He  /;i. 
1789,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Dick,  of  PreStonUcld,  by 
whom  he  had  five  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  Alexander,  late  of  Whytbank  and  Yair. 

II.  John  Alexander,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Castlodykes,  -m.  i828,  his 
cousin,  Christina  Ann,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Alexander  Uirom, 
by  his  wife  Magdalen  Pasley,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Robert  Pasley,  of  Mountannan  (who  (/.  18-30).  He  d.  s.ji.  at 
his  residence  of  Castledykes,  near  Dumfries,  183U. 

i:i.  William  Alexander,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  ',;k 
Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Dawnay,  of  Aylesbury, 
Bucks,  and  d.  12  Dec.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

1  Alexander,  an  officer  in  the  Madras  army,  d.  1854. 

2  William  John,  6.  1831.  3  Robert. 
4  George,  deceased.                        5  David. 

1  Mary  Ann,  m.  Archibald  Spiers,  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  3id  son  of  the  late  Peter  Spiers,  of  Culcieuch,  and 
has  issue. 

2  Frances,  d.  young. 

3  Anna  Charlotte,  m.  Edward  Alexander  Samuells,  of  the 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue. 

4  Susanna.  5  Elizabeth.  6  Jane  Esther. 

IV.  Robert  Keith,  formerly  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service,  and 
late  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  that  Prcsidincy 
and  Commi-ssioner  of  Scinde,  iii.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Major- 
Gen.  George  Moore,  and  has  five  sons  and  live  duus.  {see 
Pringle  nf  l>ri.ytri/d<'l<). 

V.  David,  in  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Tod,  of  Alderston,  by  whom  (who  d.  1856)  he  has 
had  one  son  and  four  daus. 

I.  Mary  Agnes. 

II.  Susanna,  m.  Robert  Scott  MoncriefF,  of  Fossaway,  d. 
1841.  III.  Jane,  c'.  iS44, 

IV.  Elizabeth,  ?».  Charles  M.  Christie,  of  Durie,  d.  1837. 
v.  Charlotte. 

VI.  Margaret  Janet,  widow  of  William  Elmslcy,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

Alexander  Prinule  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank  and  Yair,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Vice-Lieut.,  CO.  Selkirk,  formerly  M.P.  for  that  shire,  aud 
a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  in  Sir  Robert  Peel's  Ministry,  Keeper 
of  the  General  Uegister  of  Seizin  in  Scotland,  0.  30  Jan.  1791 ; 
7)1.  12  Jan.  1830,  Agnes  Joanna,  2nd  dau.  and  heir-proporiioner 
of  Sir  William  Dick,  Hart,  of  Prcstonlield,  by  Joanna  his  wiie, 
dau.  of  William  Dougl.is,  of  Garj  >.ildioot,  and  (dying  l657)lefi; 
an  only  eon,  Alesasdeb,  now  of  Yair. 


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PEI 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PRI 


Arms — Arpr.,  on  a  snltire  engrailed  sa,  five  escallops  or. 

Crest — A  man's  heart  ppr.  Motto — Surjum  Siquioiiers — 
Two  pilgrims  lialiitrd  ppr. 

(Seat — I'uir,  by  Selliirls. 


PHINGLE    OF    THOHNCLIFFE. 

Peingle,  Egbert  Keith,  Esq.  of  Thorncliffe, 
Cheltenham,  formerly  of  Broadmcadows,  co.  Selkii-k, 
and  The  Grove,  Darleydalo,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Selkirk  and  Derby,  b.  12  March,  1802  ;  m.  15  April, 
1848,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dan.  of  Gen.  George 
Moore,  of  the  Eombay  army,  late  Auditor- General, 
Bombay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  b.  27  Oct.  1850. 

II.  Eobert  Keith,  b.  '22  April,  ISOl. 

III.  John,  h.  5  Julj',  1861. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  24  July,  1SG5. 
T.  "William,  b.  21  Oct.  18C8. 

I.  Mary  Arbuthnot,  in.  22  March,  1870,  Alexander  Pringle, 
Esq.  of  Whytbank,  co.  Selkirk. 

II.  Gcorgina.  iii.  Fanny.  iv.  Charlotte. 

V.  Margaret  Joanna.  vt.  Edith. 

Mr.  Pringle,  formerly  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service 
and  Commissioner  for  the  civil  administration  of 
the  Province  of  Scinde,  is  4th  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Yair  and  Whytbank, 
CO.  Selkirk  (who  d.  1827),  by  Mary  his  "wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Dick,  Bart,  of  Prestonfield,  co. 
Midlothian  {see  Peingle  of  Yair.) 

Anns,  &c. — Same  as  Pbingle  of  Yair, 
Seai — Tliomoliffe,  Clieltcnliam. 


PRINGLE    OF    TOUWOODLEE. 

Pringle,  James  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Torvcoodlce, 
CO.  Selkirk,  J.P.  cos.  Roxburgh  and  Selkirk,  D.L. 
for  the  latter.  Commander  li.N.,  b.  1832  ;  m.  1862, 
Ann  Parmintcr,  only  child  of  the  late  Col.  Black, 
53rd  regt.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Lewis,  b.  1868  ;  d.  young. 

II.  James  Lewis,  b.  18C9. 

HI.  George  MacGregor,  b.  1871;  d.  1874. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ann.  ii.  Lillian  Erskine. 

III.  Adelaide  Jane.  iv.  Helena  Florence. 

ILtllEiltJC. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  stock 
of  the  Pringles  oJ  Galashiels  and  Smailholm.    The  first  was 

William  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  a  younger  son  of  James 
Pringle,  of  Smailholm,  by  his  wife,  Isabella  Murray,  of  Falahill, 
He  was  slain  at  the  Battle  of  Flodden,  1513,  and  left  two  sons, 
the  elder  of  whom, 

George  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  b.  1505,  was  killed  in  a 
lawless  attack  made  on  the  house  of  Torwoodlee,  1568.  By  his 
wife,  Margaret  Creighton,  he  had  five  sons  and  three  dau;;., 
Agnes,  d.  unm.  ;  Isabella,  m.  1556,  Thomas  Hop  Pringle  ; 
and  Margaret,  m.  1564,  Oliver  1-dgar,  of  Monkrig.  He  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  m.  1571,  Alison,  dan.  of 
James  Heriot,  of  Trabroun,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons,  lie 
d.  1581,  and  his  wife,  Alison  Ileriot,  who  survived  hira,  had  for 
her  2nd  husband,  David  llenton,  of  Billie.  William  Pringle 
was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

George  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  who  in  the  Parliaments  of 
1617  and  1621,  was  one  of  the  representatives  for  eo.  Selkirk. 
He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Pringle,  Esq.  of  Whytbank, 
by  whom  he  had  four  sons,  i.  James,  his  heir;  ii.  George  ;  iii. 
Alexander;  and  iv.  John,  Surgeon  in  Edinburgh,  to  whose  sua 
and  dau.,  George  and  fllargaret,  their  uncle  James,  of  Torwood- 
lee, was  served  Tutor-at-Law,  1644.  Mrs.  Pringle  d.  1  Jan. 
1600.  Mr.  Pringle  m.  2ndly,  1605,  Margaret,  widow  of  Stewart 
of  Caberstown,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  D.-ivid;  II.  Thomas. 
He  »i.  3rdly,  Elizabeth  Richardson,  of  Smieton,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Margaret;  iii.  Anne,  d.  1G'20.  He  m.  4thly, 
Elizabeth  Hop  Pringle,  of  Torsonue,  widow  of  William  Eortli- 
■wick,  Esq.  of  CrooUstown.  lie  was  s.  about  16^7  by  his 
eldest  son, 

James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  m.  1st,  1620,  Jean,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Coekburn,  of  Clerkington,  Lord  Privy  Seal,  by 
whom  he  had  one  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  1640,  George  Pringle,  of 
Buckholm;  and  one  son,  James,  6.  1626,  d.  young.    He  m. 


2ndly,  1628,  Janet,  dan.  of  Sir  Lewis  Craig,  of  Riccarton,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  l.  George,  his  heir,  b.  1G31 ;  ii.  James,  of 
Craigend,  6.  1633;  lii. Thomas,  h.  1635;  iv.  Alexander,  b.  1C42; 
I.Ann,  m.  1648,  .\lexandcr  Pringje,  of  Whytbank;  ii.  Janet, 
m.  164t),  Walter  Pringle,  of  Grecnknowe  :  iii.  Sophia,  m.  John 
Eirldell,  of  Haining;  iv.  Uisone;  v.  Elizabeth.  He  was*, 
about  1657  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee.  During  the  Civil  Wars  he 
adhered  steadily  to  the  Royal  cause,  and  was  in  most  of  the 
engagements  fought  at  that  time  in  Scotland.  At  length,  on  a 
charge  of  being  concerned  in  the  Eye  House  Plot,  warrants 
were  issued  against  him,  along  with  his  neighbours,  the  Karl 
of  Tarras,  Murray  of  Philiphaugh,  and  Scott  of  Galashiels. 
With  much  difficulty  he  escaped,  and  took  refuge  in  Holland. 
In  the  first  Parliament  of  King  James  VII.,  his  estates  were 
confiscated,  but  at  the  Revolution  he  hastened  back  to  his 
own  country,  wasamembcrof  the  Convention  of  Estates  which 
invited  King  William  to  assume  the  Government,  when  his 
attainder  was  removed  and  his  estates  restored  by  a  .special 
Act  of  Parliament.  He  m.  1654,  Janet  Brodie,  of  Lethin, 
CO.  Moray,  and  d.  1670,  having  had  one  son  and  two  daus., 
I.James,  his  heir;  i.  Anne,  m.  Alexander  Don,  of  Rutherford ; 
II.  Sophia,  )«.  James  Pringle,  of  Grecnknowe.  GeorgePringio 
d.  1689,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  m.  1690,  Isabel  Ilall,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Hall,  of  Douglas,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 
I.  George,  b.  1700;  ii.  John,  b.  1702,  lost  at  sea,;  iii.  James,  b. 
1709;  and  eight  daus.,  i.  Katherine,  m.  1723,  Sir  Rol-.eit 
Pringle,  of  Stitchel;  ii.  Janet,  d.  1694;  lii.  Anne;  iv.  Sophia, 
in.  1729,  Allan  Fairholme,  Esq.  of  Greenhill;  v.  Isabella,  rf, 
1698;  VI.  Marion,  m.  1746,  John  Ker,  Esq.  of  Littledean;  vii. 
Isabella;  viii.  Margaret.  James  Pringle  was  s.  by  his  eldosD 
son, 

George  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  <?.  unm.  1780.    His  brother, 

James  Pringle,  of  Bowdand,  one  of  the  Principal  Clerks  of 
Session,  m.  Elizabeth  Nimmo,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  James, 
and  eight  daus.,  i.  Mary,  m.  Andrew  Plummer,  of  Middlestcad, 
d.  s.p.;  II.  Isabel,  rf.  1752;  in.  Betty;  iv.  Isabel;  v.  Katherine; 
VI.  Janet,  d.  1826  ;  vii.  Anne,  in.  Major  George  Macmurdo,  d. 
1839  ;  VIII.  Sophia,  rf.  1827.  James  Pringle  rf.  1778,  and  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

James  Pringle,  who  s.  also,  1780,  to  his  uncle's  estates  of 
Torwoodlee,  and  built  a  new  mansion  house  there.  From  1827 
to  1830  he  was  Vice-Lieut,  of  the  co.  He  in.  1782,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Tod,  of  Dryburgh,  andjj 
by  her  (who  rf.  1820)  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

George,   m.  Bliss  Ann   Stewart,   by  whom  he  had  a  dan., 
Mary,  rf.  young,  and  two  sons,  James  and  Chailes. 

Alexan<ler,  who  was  lost  in  the  "  William  Pitt  "  East  India 
man,  1813. 

Frances,  rf.  1859. 
James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  rf.  1840.    His  eldest  son, 

Vice-Admiral  James  Pringle,  of  Torwoodlee,  b.  1783;  ra. 
Blary  Frazor,  who  rf.  30  March,  18G9,  leaving  three  sons  and 
four  daus. , 

James  Thomas,  now  of  Torwoodlee. 

Charles,  Capt.  E.N.  b.  1834;  Hi.  Katherine,  dau.  of  ITenry 

Inglis,   of  Torsonce,  and  (/.   at  Quitta,  on   board  11. M.S. 

"Sirius,"  11  Sept.  1876,  leaving  issue. 
George,/;.  1839;  rf.  ir,>.m.  1871. 
Elizabeth,  m.  John  Borthwick,  Esq.  of  Crookston. 
Frances,   m.   1857,   Henry   Clark  Worthington,  Capt.  C7tU. 

regt.,  and  has  issue. 
Mary,  m.  1860,  Charles  Pringle,  71st  regt.,  and  has  i.ssue. 
Jane,   m.    1865,  George  Stoddart  Lawson,  youngest  son  of 

Charles  Lawson,  Esq.  of  Borthwick  Hall,  and  has  issue. 

Vice-Admiral  Pringle  rf.  30  Nov.  1859. 

Arms — Arg.,   on  a  saltier  engrailed  az.  five  escallops  arg.- 
Crest — A  serpent  nowed  ppr.     Motto — Nosce  teipsum. 
Residence — Torwoodlee,  Galashiels,  co.  Selkirk. 

♦ J 

PEITCHAKD    OF    BROSELEY". 

Pritchakd,  John,  Esq.  of  Broseley,  Salop,  lato 
M.P.  for  Bridgnorth  (where  he  is  a  Banker),  J.P. 
and  D.L.  of  Salop,  and  Bnrrister-at-Law  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  m.  1845,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Osborne  Gordon, 
Esq. 

UlUCntJC— This  branch  of  the  family  of  Pritchard  or 
Prichard  (it  is  spelt  ap  Richard  in  the  parish  register  of 
Alveley,  Salop,  for  1654),  being  of  Welsh  extraction, 
seems  to  have  been  settled  in  Alveley,  and  in  the  adjoining 
parish  of  Higley,  till  the  beginning  of  the  18th  century,  when 
they  migrated    to    Sutton  Maddock,   also   in    Salop,   uadel 


PET 


THE  LANDED  GENTllY. 


VRO 


1013 


tlic  nnmo  of  rrltchavJ.  Tliorc  John  Pritihard,  and  .\nn 
his  wile,  ivsiik-U  prior  to  17.'jO,  and  were  lioih  buried.  Tlu-y 
had  six  Uaus.,  all  of  whom  m.  and  left,  issue ;  and  three 
sons, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  a  eontnietor  tor  the  malting  of  the  Kennrt  and 

Avon  Canal  and  other  great  worlis;  i/.  at  llath,  1/  Nov. 

1811),  leaving  issue. 
Thoiiius,  a  ilerehaat  in  London,  d.  1846,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

JoMN  rBiTCHAiiD,  h.  1700,  was  a  Banker  and  Solicitor  i\t 
BridKnorth  and  Broscloy,  from  1799  to  1837;  he  m.  Ann,  diiu. 
of  George  Cianage,  of  Coalbrookd;i!e,  who,  with  his  brotlur 
Thomas,  in  1700.  obtained  a  patent  for  a  most  important 
invention,  viz.,  that  of  converting  pig  into  bar  iron  by  means 
of  raw  pic  coal,  instead  of  charcoal.  Ann  Pritchard  was 
descended  on  the  female  side  from  the  .Tandrells,  who  wore 
settled  at  Church  I'ulverbatch  in  the  15th  century,  and  Jlr. 
Pritchard  has  now  the  farm  tliere  which  formerly  l)elonged  to 
that  family.  Tlie  last-named  John  and  Ann  Pritchard,  his 
wife,  had  issue, 

Geoboe,  of  Broscley  and  Ashley  Abbots,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1801,  in.  Harriott,  dau.  of  William  OsUcr, 
Esq.  of  Grantham,  and  il.  without  issue. 

John,  late  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth. 

Thomas,  who  d.  a  bachelor. 

Mary  Anne.  Emma,  d.  v.7im. 

John  Pritchard  d.  1837. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fcps  between  three  escallops  sa.  a  Iniek's 
head  cabossed  between  two  buckles  or.  Crest — A  dragon's 
head  erased  arg.,  in  the  mouth  an  escallop  sa.,  the  neck 
charged  with  two  buckles  in  fess  between  t\io  barrulcts  az. 
Motlii — Lahore  et  tide. 

Residence — Stanmore,  near  Eridgnortb. 


PEITCSAUD    OF    TRESCAWEN. 
Peitchaed,  Hexet,  Esq.    of  Trescawen,  Llan- 
gefni, Anglesey,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Anglesey,  Higli 
Sheriff  1829  ;  b.  1799 ;  m.  1837,   Martha,  "dau.   of 
John  Mouldsdale,  Esq.  of  Bryndyfryu,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  lias  issue, 
I.  George,  of  Dunehurch  Hall,  Piugby,  J. P.  for  Anglesey, 
late  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  Ij.  1843,  assumed  the  name 
of  RAYSEit,  on  his  marriage,  in  1871,  with  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Brady,  Esq.,  M.P. ;  and  has  a  son,  Geoege, 
b.  1872,  and  other  issue. 
I.  Ellen. 

n.  Letitia,  m.  I'i72,  Col.   Ilampton  Lewis,    of  Boilior  and 
Henllys,  Holyhead. 

5tfnC<X3f. — William  PniTcnABD,  Esq.  of  Trcscawcn, 
(son  of  William  Pritchard,  and  Lettice  Owen  his  wife,  descended 
from  Owen  Gwynedd),  was  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey,  I7SG: 
n.  1792,  Ellen,  dau.  of  William  Rowland,  Esq.  of  Holyhead, 
and  d.  1803,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1847),  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Henry,  now  of  Trescawen,  and  a  dau.  Letitia,  m.  Edward 
Uoyd,  Esq.  of  Cefn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  has  issue,  two  daus., 
Anna,  m.  the  late  Col.  Herbert  Williams  Wynn ;  and  Helen,  „i. 
E.  Gosdal,  Esq.  of  Iscoed  Park,  Salop. 

Seat — Trescawen,  Llangefni,  Anglesey. 


PROBYN  OF  KUNTLEY  SEANOR. 
Peobtn,  EmiFND,  Esq.  of  Huntley  Manor,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  late 
6th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1825;  m.  1853,  Cliarloltc 
Seymour,  dau.  of  J.  Jones,  Esq.  of  Derry  Ormoud, 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  d.  1870. 

II.  John  Laxgford,  79th  Highlanders,  h.  1S57. 

III.  Leslie,  0.  18G2. 

1.  Alice  Dalton,  m.  5  May,  1878,  Ernest  Augustus  Malct, 

5th  Earl  of  Lisburue.  ii.  Evelyn. 

III.  Blanche.  iv.  Charlotte  Eugenia. 

ittllCHQC* — Tlie  Probyns  arc  a  very  ancient  family,  and 
their  monuments,  some  centuries  old,  arc  to  be  seen  in  the 
church  of  Newland. 

Edmund  Probyn,  Esq.  of  Newland  and  T.onghope,  twice 
High  Sheriff  of  CO.  Gloucester,  whose  father,  originally  Hop- 
kins, assumed  the  surname  of  Prodyn,  on  succeeding  to  the 
property  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Judge  Probyn  ;  in.  Sophia, 
dau.  of  liichard  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Knailh,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  licr, 
who  was  a  considerable  heiress,  had  six  sons  and  live  daus.; 


of  the  latter,  four  married  gentlemen  of  fortune  and  f.imily; 
of  the  former. 

The  Vi:by  Bev.  John  Probyn,  Dean  of  Llandafr,)».  .Anne, 
dau.  of  IJoynon  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hay  Hill,  co.  illouiester.  and 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Mrs.  Kaikcs,  Mrs.  Di^htun,  and  Eliza- 
beth) three  sons, 
John,  of  Longhope. 

Edmund  Itcv.),  late  Vicar  of  Longhope  and  Avenhall,  co. 
Glouccst<'r,  m.  Juliana  Webb,  of  Jlili'onl  Hall,  Surrey,  and 
d.,  having  two  sons  and  a  d^iu.,  Kdmund,  Vicar  of  Long- 
hope,  CO.  (iloucestcr,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Spicer,  ICs(j. 
of  Kshcr  Place,  Surrey  ;  John,  m.  2a  April,  1S70,  Aramintii 
Louisa,  only  dau.  of  the  Kev.  William  H.  lloarc,  of  Oak- 
licld  Lodge,  Sussex;  and  Juliana,  /,/.  John  W.  Good,  eldest 
sou  of  John  Spicer,  Esq.  of  Eshcr  Place,  Surrey. 
Thomas. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Pkoisvn,  Esq.  of  Manor  ITonsc,  Longhope,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Newland,  co.  Monmoulli,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1823,  Anna,  younger  dau  of  the  late  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Cocdmore,  co.  Cardigan,  Lord-Lieutenant  of  the  co.,  and  had 
issue, 

r.DMCND,  now  of  Huntley  Manor. 
Oliver  (Capt.)  Henry  Dalton. 

Anna  Eliza  ISlanehc,  m.  18.';2,  Kingsmill  Mauley  Power,  Esq. 
of  The  Hill  Court,  co.  llcrelord. 
Hed.  18C3. 

.^ri!!.s — Erm.,  on  a  fess  gu.  a  lion  passant  or.  Crc.^t — Ar» 
ostrich's  head  erased  arg.  ducally  gorged  or,  in  the  mouth  a 
key  of  the  last. 

i'cat— Huntley  Manor,  co.  Gloucester. 


PI10DGEB,S    OF    AYOT    BUSY. 

Peodgees,  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn, 
Herts,  M.A.,  J.P. ;  educated  at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford  ;  s.  1861 ;  m.  1S61-,  Elizabeth  Ellen,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  E.  Surtccs,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Eedworth, 
CO.  Diu'ham,  and  Dane  End,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth  Caroline,  b.  1867. 

II.  Edwina  Georgina  Frances,  6.  1871. 

•ILiXXCHQC. — This  family  claims  descent  tradition.nlly  from 
the  ancient  Welsh  stock  of  Progers  or  Pkooer  of  Gwarindce, 

Lawrence  Progeb,  bapt.  1637,  son  of  Samuel  Proger,  d. 
1661,  by  aiargaret  his  wife,  d.  1079,  leaving  by  Joan  his  wife 
(who  i7.  1671)  a  son,  Lawrence  Prodger,  bapt.  16G3,  who  d. 
1711,  leaving  a  son,  John  Progers,  of  Ludlow,  bapt.  1704,  who, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  left  at  his  decease,  1770,  a  son,  Edwari> 
Prodgers,  of  Ludlow,  bapt.  1738,  d.  1819,  leaving  by  Mary 
his  wife  (with  a  dau.  Elizabeth),  four  sons,  Giles,  Edward, 
James,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Kev.  Edwin  Prodgers,  of  Trinity  Coll. 
Oxford,  Rector  of  Ayott  SI.  Peter's,  Wclwyn,  Herts,  J. P.,  i/t. 
Sept.  1828,  Caroline,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Blades,  Esq.  of 
Brockwell  Hall,  Surrey,  and  by  this  Uuly  (w'lo  d.  4  March, 
1863),  had  issue, 

Edwin,  present  representative. 

Herbert,  of  Kington  House,  Wilts,  J.P.,  h.  ."5  July,  1835;  m. 
3  July,  1860,  Emily  Sibella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Phillpotts,  of  Porthgwidden,  and  has  issue, 

1  Cecil  Herbert,  b.  24  Jlay,  1861. 

2  Ronald  Edwin,  b.  10  Feb.  1863. 

3  Harold  Augustus,  /;.  12  March,  ISG3. 

4  Charles  Henry,  h.  31  Jlay,  Ibo?. 

5  Grcville  John,  b.  20  April,  1S7G. 

1  Gwendolen  Emily  Mary.  2  Rhoda. 

Caroline,  m.  Feb.  1802,  Capt.  Giovanni  Battista  Giacor.-.ctti, 
of  the  Austiian  Naval  Service. 
Emily,  (/.  Is.jl. 

The  Rev.  Edwin  Prodgers  d.  Dec.lSCI. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  three  lions  rampant,  two  and 
one  arg.  between  three  crosse.s-pattee  litched  in  the  foot,  one 
and  two,  errainois.  Crest — In  front  of  a  cross  Calvary  or,  a 
wivern  with  wings  endorsed  vert,  in  the  mouth  a  sinister  hand 
couped  at  the  wrist  gu.,  gorged  with  a  collar  and  line  a:id 
reflcxed  over  the  back  gold,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  u 
cros.s-4)attiie  of  the  last.    ,V"((»— Devouement  sans  homes. 

liesidence— Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn,  Herts. 


PKOTHEKO    OF    MALPAS    COUET. 

PEOTnEEO,  Feaxcis  TnoMAS  Egeeton,  Esq.  of 
47,  Westbourne  Park,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
b.  5  Nov.  1837;  m.  1861,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Kev. 
Francis  Lewis,  of  St.  Pierre,  co.  Monmouth,  and 
has  issue. 


1311 


VV.0 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PEY 


I.  Fnr.KE  Lewis.  ii.  Archer  George. 

1    Evelyn  Mary.  n.  Margaret  Christina  Anna. 

III.  Florence  Dorothea  Violet. 

iLlUCaQC— Thomas  PEOTnEKo,  Esq.  of  Malpas  Court,  co. 
Monmouth,  J. P.,  b.  1780,  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. 
1S40;  he  m.  1st,  1809,  Mary  dau.  of  John  Collins,  Esq.  of 
Eng.iteson,  co.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1830)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Malpas  Court. 

Edward,    Htli    recjt.,   Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  Mun-ay,  and 
now  Licut.-Col.  3rd  W.  York  Militia,  m.   1844,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  the   Hon.   and  Eev.  Charles  and  Lady  Isabella 
Douglas,  of  Earlsgift,  Tyrone,  and  has  a  son,  Douglas  (Eev.), 
Eectorof  Turweston. 
Charles,  Treasurer  and  Clerk  of  the  Peace  of  co.  Monmouth, 
'/,i.  1840,   Sophia,   dau.   of  the  Ven.  W.  Macdonald,  Arch- 
deacon of  Wilts,  and   has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
George,   Eector  of  Whippingham,  Canon  of  Westminster, 
Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Queen,  rn.  184.5,  Emma,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Money  Kyrie,  of  Homme  House,  co. 
Hereford,  and  has  four  sons  and  one  dau. 
Decimus. 

Mary,   to.   1st,   1829,   Edmund  Blewitt,   Esq.;    and  2nd]y, 
David  Rae  Newall,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.'s  Service. 
Henrietta,  to.  1840,  Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army ; 

d.  1850. 
Emma,  m.  1843,  .John  Taylor  Winnington,  Esq.,  Capt.  in 
the  army,  who  d.  1844 ;  and  2ndly,  Henry  Barre  Phipps, 
Esq.  Capt.  R.N. 
Clara,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Eohert  Macdonald;  Cndly,- Major  Fitz- 
harding  Longuet  Hancock;  andSrdly,  Major  Ogilvie. 
Mr.  Prothero  m.  2ndly,  1838,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Pettman, 
Esq.  of  Ham,  Kent.     lied.   23  April,  1853.     His  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Prothero,   of  Malpas  Court    J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.A.,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,  b.  14  Aug. 
1811;  TO.  2  Feb.  1837,  Georgiana  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Matthew  Marsh,  late  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Salis- 
bury, and  Canon  of  Salisbury  Cathedral,  and  had  issue, 
Francis  Thomas  Egertox. 
Edward  Marsh  (Rev.),  of  MertonColl.  Oxford. 
Henry  Allen,  b.  4  Nov.  1848,  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford. 
Alice  Mary. 
He  d.  11  June,  1870. 

Motto — Dues  pascit  corvos. 

Seat— Malpas  Court,  Newport,  co.  Monmoutli. 


Chiverfon  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  Salop, 
find  has  issue, 

I.  Athelstose  Robert,  Capt.  ]3th  Hussars,  6.  16  Nov.  1840. 

II.  Pryce  Meyrick,  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  2  April, 
1851. 

III.  Arthur  Hamilton,  6.  16  June,  1863. 

IV.  Walter  Charlton,  b.  12  Sept.  18G5. 

JLinraCJC.— The  late  Prtce  Jones,  Esq.  of  Cyfronydd  (son 
of  Mathew  Jones,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Humplirey 
Edwards,  Esq.),  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Davies,  Esq. 
of  Aberllefenny,  co.  Merioneth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1825)  had 
issue, 

I.  Robert  Davies,  now  of  Cyfronydd. 

II.  David,  b.  1817;  m.  his  cousin,  Laura  Wakefield,  and  has 
issue  a  son  and  one  dau. 

I.  Anne,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hilstoa  Park,  co.  Mon- 
mouth. 

II.  Mary  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Athclwold  Pennant  Iremonger. 

Mr.  Pryce  d.  1858. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  gambs  erect  and 
erased  az.,  en  a  chief  of  the  second  an  eagle  displayed  sa. 
armed  and  crowned  or.  Motto — Ileb  Dduw  heb  ddim,  a  Duw 
a  digon. 

S  (((—Cyfronydd,  Welshpool;  and  Aberllefenny,  Machyn- 
lleth.   Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


PBOWER    OP    PUETON    HOUSE. 

Peower,  John  Elton  Meevin.  Esq.  of  Purton 
House,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1862, 
Major  Eoyal  AVilts  Militia,  b.  11  Oct.  1811 ;  m. 
5  .June,  1814,  Harriet,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
"William  Payn,  Esq.  of  Kidvvells,  Berks,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  ricrvyn,  b.  2  May,  1847  ;  d.  28  Nov.  1CG7. 

1!.  John  Elton,  6.  U  Oct.  1852. 

III.  Nelson,  b.  7  Nov.  1856. 

1.  Maude.  ii.  Marion.  ni.  Beatrice. 

Major  Prower  is  only  son  of  the  Eev.  John  Meryin 
Prower,  Yicar  of  Purton,  Wilts,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Bristol  (who  d.  2  April,  1869),  by  Susan  his  wife, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  John  Coles,  Esq.  of 
Cadoston  House,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  grandson  of 
the  Rev.  Jolm  Prower,  Yicar  of  Purton  (who  d. 
7  Nov.  1827),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Lipyeat,  Esq.  of  Marlborough.  Major  Prower  s.  as 
heir-at-law  to  the  property  of  the  ancient  family  of 
the  Eltons,  of  The  Ha/.les,  co.  Hereford,  being 
grand-nephew  to  Jolm  Elton,  last  heir  male.  By 
the  marriage  of  Robert  Prower  with,  the  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  John  Mervin,  Esq.  of  FontliiU  Abbey, 
•  Wilts,  the  Prowers  claim  to  represent,  in  con- 
junction witli  Sir  Henry  Yavasour,  the  ancient 
Welsh  family  of  Mervyn. 

Ceat—Sc\r.Rc\\s  Purton,  Wootton  Bassett.     Town  House— 0, 
Ashburn  Place,  South  Kensington. 


PKYCE  OF  CYFRONYDD. 
Peyce,  Robert  Davies,  Esq.  of  Cvfronydd,  co. 
Montgomery,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1849,  b. 
25  Dec.  1819  ;  assumed,  1858,  the  surname  of 
Petce,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Jones  ;  m. 
21   Jan.    1819,   Jane    Sophia,   dau.    of    St.   Johu 


PHYCE    OF    GUNLEY. 

Petce,  The  Rev.  Eichaed  Henet  Mosttn 
Price,  of  Gunley,  co.  Montgomery ;  m.  1856,  Eliza, 
only  child  of  John  Williams,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 
1859.  His  widow  is  now  the  possessor  of  Gunley. 
ILtnrnQC— Edward  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  a  lineal 
descendant  of  Einon  ap  Seissylt,  Lord  of  Merioneth,  ?)i.  Jane, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Richard  ap  Owen,  of  Llwyn  Melyn,  and  had 
two  sons,  Richard,  his  heir;  Edward  (Capt.),  of  Poutypor- 
chill.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Capt.  Richard  Prtce,  of  Gunley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 1639,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Edward  Prtce,  Esq.  of  Gunley  (son  of  Capt.  Edward  Pryce), 
',)i.  1st,  Miss  Edwards,  of  Eorrington,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Edward,  his  heir;  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Tanat,  Esq.  of  Trewylan,  by  whom  he  had  also  a  son, 
Eichard,  of  Trewylan.  Edmund  Pryce  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward  Prtce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  High  Sheriff  co.  Mont- 
gomery, 1734,  m.  the  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mr.  Bassett,  of  Oxford, 
and  had  three  sons,  Eichard,  his  heir;  Edward,  who  d.  s.  x>. ; 
and  John,  successor  to  his  brother.  Mr.  Pryce's  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Richard  Prtce,  Esq.,  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Blontgomciy, 
1761.     He  d.  s.  p.,  when  the  estates  passed  to  his  brother, 

John  Prtce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  to.  Miss  Mary  Bransby,  and 
had  (with  four  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  m.  the  Rev.  Eichard 
Holmes,  Eector  of  Normanton,  co.  Nottingham;  Charlotte; 
Harriotte;  and  Martha,  the  wife  of  H.  Hamer,  Esq.  of  Liver- 
pool) a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Prtce,  Esq.  of  Gunley,  6.  10  May,   1772,  High 

Sheriff  1817,  m.   3   March,   1795,   Eliza  Constantia,  youngest 

dau.  of  the  Eev.  Samuel  D'Elbceuf  Edwards,  of  Peutie,  in  the 

same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Henrt  Mosttn,  now  of  Gunley. 

John  Edward  Harryman,  late  Capt.   2nd  Queen's  Royals, 

Col.  of  the  Eoyal  Montgoiuery  Eifles,  b.   1818;  }ii.  1st,  5 

June,  1850,  Eliza,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  F.  Burton,  Esq. 

of  the  12th  Lancers,  and  of  10,  Norfolk  Street,  Park  Lane; 

she  d.  1851,  having  had  an  only  son,  Edward  Stisted  Mostyn, 

1,1.  7  Aug.   1877.  Henrietta  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 

W.  Beauclerk,  Esq.  of  Winchfield,  Hants,  and  grand-dau.  of 

the    Eight    Hon.   Lord   Frederick  Beauclerk  {are    Burke's 

reiriir/i'.  Duke  ok  St.  Alhans).  Hem.  2ndly,  Sarah,  youngest 

dau.  of  the  late  JIajor-Gcn.  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.   Hamilton; 

and  d.  Oct.  1866,  leaving  by  her  two  sons,  Eichard  and 

John. 

Eliza  Constantia,  iv.  1827,  Capt.  Robert  Campbell,  E.N.,  and 
had  issue.  Charlotte  Margarctta.  Frances. 

Eliza.  Emma.  Laura.  Harriet. 

Mr.  Pryce  d.  26  Oct.  1832. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  passant  sa.  between  three  fleurs-dc-lifl 
two  and  one  gu.,  the  lion  armed  andlangued  of  the  last. 

iieat — Gunley,  Chirbury,  co.  Montgomery. 


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EHUCE-PRYCE     OF    DUFFRYN. 

Beuce-Petce,  Alan  Cameeon,  Esq.  of  Duffryn, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.,  b.  18  Feb.  18.36  ;  educated  at 
Exc;-er  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.,  called  to  the  Bur  at 


PRY 


TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


pra 


1315 


Lincoln's  Inn,  1864  ;  m.  15  July,  1858,  Louisa, 
only  child  of  tlie  late  Lieut.-Col.  J.  II.  Sladc,  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Slade, 
T3art.,G  .C.II.  (see  Slade  ofMaunsell  House  Bukke's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  by  her  (who  c^.  11 
June,  18GS)  had  issue, 

1.  John  Henry,  h.  13  Nov.  1859;  d.  23  Nov.  1875. 
It.  Alan.  h.  21  July,  18G1 ;  d.  9  Aug.  18G1. 
HI.  George  Lewis,  b.  17  Dec.  1SG2. 

IV.  Frederick,  b.  25  March,  18CG. 

I.  Louisa  Mary.  ii.  .Mine. 

He  m.  2ndly,  15  Sept.  1873,  Anna  Mary  Synnot, 
elder  dan.  ol'G.  Woods  Maunscll,  Esq.  of  10,  Mcrrion 
Square  South,  Dubhn  {see  Maunsell  of  OahUj 
Park),  and  by  her  has  issue, 

V.  Alan  George  Cameron, 

VI.  Edward  Maunscll, 
III.  Violet  Aususta. 


twins,  b.  29  Sept.  1874. 


ILinrilSC. — Joun  Knight,  Esq.  of  LlanWethian,  only  son 
of  James  Knight.  Esq.,  and  Emily  his  wife,  and  grandson  of 
James  Knight,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  descended  from  an  ancient 
family  of  Ludlow,  Salop  ;  m.  1780,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Bruce,  Esq.  of  Llanhlethian,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Gabriel  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Llanishen  House,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  of  Duffryn. 

II.  William  Bruce  (Bev.),  M.A.,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of 
Llandaff,  m.  Maria  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  Llewelyn  Traherne, 
Esq.  of  St.  Hillary,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  0..  8  Aug.  1845;  his 
widow  survived  until  9  July,  1856. 

ni.  James  Lewis  Knight  Bruce  (the  Eight  Hon.  Sir),  Lord 
Justice  of  Appeal,  m.  Ehza,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Newte, 
Esq.  of  Duval,  Devon,  and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

II.  Frances,  m.  William  Davies,  Esq. 

III.  Blanche  Bridget,  widow  of  John  DigbyNewholt,  son  of  the 
late  Chief  Justice  of  Madras. 

Mr.  Knight  d.  15  Oct.  1799,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Bruce  Prtce,  Esq.  of  Duffryn,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P. 
andD.L.,  b.  23  July,  1784;  m.  1st,  5  May,  1807,  Sarah,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Kev.  Hugh  Williams  Austin,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's, 
Island  of  Barbados,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  Wtndham  Brlce,  Barristcr-at-Law,  6.  9  Dec.  1809, 
'/ii.  April,  1835,  Mary  Anno,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel 
Prycc  Cameron,  and  had  issue,  1  Alan  Cameron,  now  of 
Duffryn,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Pbtce  by  royal  license 
on  s.  his  grandlathcr  in  the  Pryce  estates,  1872;  2  John 
Bruce,  b.  30  July,  1838,  Commander  E.N;  m.  1871,  Annie, 
dau.  of  Rev.  George  Boyes,  and  has  a  son,  Thomas,  6.  June, 
1872;  3  Alexander  Craufurd  Ferdinand  Cameron  Bruce,  d. 
1854;  1  Edith  Marion,  vi.  Wihiam  Dick,  Esq.  of  Tullimet, 
CO.  Perth. 

II.  Henry  Austin  Bruce  (Eight  Hon.),  P.C,  created  1872, 
Baron  Abebdare  (see  Burke's  Pen-age.) 

III.  William  Bruce,  M.A.  (Rev.),  formerly  Canon  of  Llandaff, 
'/-;(.  1st,  Miss  Conybeare,  only  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  W.  D. 
Conybeare,  Dean  of  Llandaff.  He  m.  2ndly,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  late  Col.  Olivier,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Robert  Brace,  Col.  in  the  army,  to.  Rachel,  dau.  of 
Richard  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Adderley,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

V.  Lewis  Knight  Bruce,  i?i.  Emilia,  dau.  of  Augustus  Sullivan, 
Esq.  of  Eitchings,  Bucks,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Margaret  Frances,  in.  Charles  Thomas  Alleyne,  Esq.  of 
Porters,  Barbados,  and  is  deceased. 

II.  Blanche,  m.  13  May,  la40,  the  Eight  Rev.  .James  Col- 
quhoun  Campbell,  Bishop  of  Bangor,  and  (/.  17  March,  1873. 

III.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  ui.  Robert  Oliver  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmou 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan,  and  d.  7  Oct.  1S69. 

rv.  Isabel,  m.  Rev.  Roper  Trevor  Tyler,  M.A.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Tyler;  she  d.  Feb.  1859. 
V.  Mary  Sinclair.  vi.  Elinor  Maria. 

VII.  Gertrude  Emma. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  30  Nov.  1844,  Alicia  Grant,  dau.  of  William 
Bushby,  Esq.  of  Great  Cumberland  Place.  Mr.  BrucePryce, 
whose  patronymic  was  Knight,  assumed  the  surname  of 
Bruce  on  attaining  his  majority,  and  that  of  Pryce,  July, 
1S37,  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Booth  Grey, 
his  children  retaining  the  name  of  Bruce.  He  rf.  19  Oct. 
1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  now  of  Duffryn. 

/4n>is -Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  two  chevronels  arg.,  a 
crescent  for  difference,  Prtce  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  saltire  gu. 
on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  martlet  of  the  first,  Bruce.  Crrgtx— 
1st,  A  paschal  lamb  ppr.,  Pryce;  2nd,  A  dexter  arm  in  armour 
in  bend  grasping  a  sceptre  all  ppr.,  Bruce.  il/o/f«.s— Duw 
ar  fy  rhan  (God  for  my  portion).  Over  the  crest  of  Bruce, 
Fuimus. 

ScQit — DiuTrjn,  near  Cardiff,  co,  GIanior£an, 


PRYOR    OF    HIGH    ELMS. 

Petor,  Eocekt,  Esq.  of  High  Elms,  Herts,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  I3arribter-at-La\v,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  ISlieriff  1868,  Cliairmau  of  Quarter 
Sessions  of  the  Liberty  of  St.  Alban,  Keviser  of  the 
CO.  of  Herts,  I.  21  April,  1812  ;  m.  20  Aug.  18-14, 
Elizabeth  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  lale  Wyrley  Birch, 
Esq.  of  Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  had  issue 

I.  Marlborough  Robert,  of  Weston  Manor,  Stevenage, 
Herts,  M.A.,  J. P.,  late  Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge, 
b.  16  Oct.  1848;  m.  187.5,  Catherine  Alice  Hammond, 
elder  dau.  of  William  Hammond  Solly,  Esq.  of  Serge  Hill, 
Herts. 

II.  Frederick  Robert,  d.  an  infant. 
in.  Selwyn  Robert,  b.  17  Aug.  1855. 
IV.  Francis  Robert,  b.  30  March,  1862. 

iLiUratjr.— John  Pryor,  Esq.  of  Ealdock,  Herts,  m. 
Martha  (nie  Marlborough),  relict  of  John  FitzJohn,  Esq.,  aniV 
d.  1819,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1S12), 

Thomas  JIarlborough  Prtor,  Esq.,  his  2nd  son,  m.  25  Nov. 
1802,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hoare,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Lom- 
bard Street,  and  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  April,  1850)  had  issue, 

Marlborough,  of  Weston,  Herts,  J.P.,  6.  1807;  m.  1  July» 
1837,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  \V.  L.  Rogers,  Esq.;  and  d.  s.  p, 
5  Feb.  1869. 

Robert,  now  of  High  Elms.        Henry  Horace,  d.  s.  p.  1841. 

Ellen,  m.  Charles  Toller,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  who  d.  1870. 

Caroline,  m.  David  Powell,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  d.  14  Oct. 
1865,  having  had  issue. 

Mr.  Pryor  d.  March,  1821. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bars  wavy  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  saltier  or. 
Crest — A  dcmi-lion  rampant. 
Seat — High  Elms,  Baldock. 


PUDSEY    OP    SEISDON    HALL. 

AsTON-PuDSET,  Geoege  Pitdset,  Esq.  of  Seis- 
don  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.,  Capt.  Staffordshire- 
Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  5  March,  '182t> ;  s.  his  \incle 
17  March,  1861 ;  m.  9  Feb.  1869,  Anne,  dau.  of 
A.  Bowyer,  Esq.  of  Much  Wenlockj  Salop,  and  has 
a  dau., 

Mary  Eiizabeth,  h.  22  April,  1871, 

ILutragC— The  late  Thomas  Peach  Aston,  Esq.,  bapt. 
13  Aug.  17S3  (who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1807,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Pudsey,  on  succeeding  to  the  propei'ty  of 
Samuel  Peach,  Esq.,  whose  mother,  Elizabeth,  was  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Pudsey,  Esq.  of  Seisrlon),  was  2nd  son  of 
George  Aston,  Esq.  of  Newton,  Salop,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Wheeler,  of  Mahorrall,  co.  Hereford,  by  Jane  hi.? 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Peach,  Esq.  He  rf.  v.nm.  March,  1846, 
leaving  the  Seisdon  estates  to  his  brother, 

John  Aston,  Esq.  (b.  21  March,  17s5),  who  then  assumed, 
by  royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Eudsey,  in  com- 
pliance with  his  brother's  will.  He  d.  17  March,  ISGl,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  George  Pudsey  Aston 
Pudsey,  Esq.  The  other  children  of  the  laic  George  Aston, 
Esq.  of  Newton,  were 

I.  George  Peach,  &.  5  May,  1782;  in.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Baker,  of  the  Down,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Pudsey,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  John,  bapt.  11  Jan.  1831. 

3  Thomas  Baker  (Rev.),  bapt.  26  Nov.  1832. 

4  William,  bapt.  14  July,  1835. 

1  Mary  Anne,  bapt.  31  March,  1828;  m.  Frederick  Taylo» 
Webster,  Esq.  of  Preen,  Salop. 
I.  Sarah,  m.  Jonathan  Green,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Great  Marl- 
borough Street,  London. 

Armi — Vert,  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  or,  thereon  a. 
canton  arg.  a  lozenge  sa.  Crest — A  mountain-cat  passanl 
guardant  charged  on  the  shoiUder  with  a  lozenge  or,  for  dia- 
tinction.     Motto — Fortuna  favente. 

Seal — Seisdon  Hall,  Wolverhampton. 


PTJGH    OF    LLANEECHYDOL. 

PuGH,  Maegaeet  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  tlie  late 
David  Pugh,  Esq.,  M.P.,  m.  Capt.  Willes  Johnson, 
R.N.,  M.P.,  late  of  Hussiugton  Hall,  Wilts.  He 
d.  3  Aug.  1863,  leaving  issue  three  daus. 


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ITO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


1»UL 


HtUCatlC.— This  family  descencls  from  Hrc.n  ap  Cad- 
WALADEB,  of  Llanerchydol,  6.  1657,  who  was  father  of 

C;iABLEs  AP  HcGH  Cadtvalladeb,  6.  1G87,  who,  by  Jane  his 
wife;,  had  issue, 
David,  of  wliom  prosontly. 

Humphrey,  6.29  March,  1725;  cZ.  17G0,  leaving  (with  two 
daus.,  Mary  and  Jane)  a  son, 

Charles,  m.  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  ■William  Lloyd,  Ksq.  of  Mont- 
fromery,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  —  Griffiths, 
Esq.  of  Weston,  Salop;  and  d.  21  Dec.  1796,  leavinff  issue 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Arthur  Davics  Owen,  of  Glan- 
severn,  co.  Montgomery,  and  d.  Feb.  1822)  a  son,  the  lute 
David  Pcgh,  Esq.  of  Llanerchydol. 
John,  b.  14  March,  1727;  ni.  7  May,  1858,  Mary  Paget,  and 
left  a  dau.,  Mary.  m.  1st,  Evan  Vauglian,  Esq.  of  lieguildy, 
CO.  Radnor ;  and  2ndly,  PiCV.  John  Murray ;  and  d.  24  April, 
1842,  leaving  by  the  former  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Anne, 
m.  David  Pugh,  Esq.  Michael,  6.  29  Sept.  1737. 

Jane.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Pcgh,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Montgomery  17S5,  who 
possessed  estates  in  cos.  Kent  and  Montgomery,  6.  14  Sept. 
172.3;  m.  ilargaret,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Mont- 
gomery, and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  —  Griffiths, 
Esq.  of  Weston,  Salop;  and  d.  s.p.  9  Feb.  1807,  when  he  was 
«.  by  his  grandnephew, 

David  Pdgh,  Esq.  of  Llanerchydol,  co.  Montgomery,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Major  of  the  Montgomery.=liire  Yeomanry, 
Eecorder  of  Welshpool,  and  M.P.  for  the  Montgomeryshire 
burghs,  b.  14  Aug.  1789 ;  m.  11  July,  1814,  Anne,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Evan  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Beguildy,  co.  Eadnor,* 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Oct.  1863)  had  issue, 

David,  b.  24  April,  1815 ;  d.  unm.  15  Sept.  18.57. 

Chables  Vacghan,  of  Llanerchydol,   D.L.,  late  Capt.  90th 

foot,   6.  30  May,   1818;   //i.  28  June,   1849,  Felicia  Haniet, 

only  dau.   of  the  late  Capt.   Gosling,   E.N.     He  d.  s.  x>- 

28  Dec.  1875. 

John  Cadwallader,  Lieut,  in  the  Eoyal  Ecgt.,   6.  30  May, 

1829;  d.  unm.  19  July,  1851. 
Habgabet  Anne,  now  of  Llanerchydol. 
Mary  Jane,  m.  Peter  Audlcy  Lovell,  of  Cole  Park,  Wilts,  and 
has  issue. 
Mr.  Pugh  d.  20  April,  1861. 

.<4rii(.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  passant  guardant 

sa.  crowned  or,  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd, 

sa.,  three  greyhounds  courant  arg.     C'rfst — A  lion  as  in  the 

arms,  holding  a  fleur-de-lis  gu.     Motto — Qui  invidet  minor  est. 

&ml — Llanerchydol,  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery. 


PUGH    OF    MANOEAVON. 

Pttgh,  Datid,  Esq.  of  Manoravon,  co.  Carmar- 
tlien,  J. P.  High  Sheriff  co.  Carmarthen,  1874,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Cardigan,  M.P.  for  Carmarthenshire 
from  18.57  to  1868,  and  from  181-.3  to  1852  Chairman 
of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  23  March,  1806. 

^LiXXtKQt. — The  great-grandfather  of  the  present  David 
Pcgh,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  co.  Carmarthen, 

David  Pdgh,  Esq.  of  Coedmor,  near  Lampeter,  was  possessed 
of  large  estates  in  the  parishes  of  Pencarreg  and  Llanycrwys, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  in  the  parishes  of  Llanarth,  Llandewi- 
brefi,  and  Blaenpennal,  co.  Cardigan,  where  his  family  had 
been  long  settled.  He  ra.  1714,  Eachel,  dau.  of  Ehys  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Alltyrodyn,  and  by  her  (who  inherited,  with  her 
•ister  Jane,  the  Alltyrodyn  estate)  had  issue, 

David,  of  Coedmor,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Carmarthen  1747. 

PaiLip.  John. 

The  2nd  son, 

PniLip  Pugh,  Esq.,  was  father  of  David  Heeon  Pcgh,  Esq., 
Licut.-Col.  of  Volunteers  and  D.L.  co.  Carmarthen,  High 
Sheriff  1819.  He  m.  3  Sept.  1803,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William, 
2nd  son  of  John  Beynon,  Esq.  of  Trewern,  co.  Pembroke ; 
and  d.  20  Feb.  1820.  His  son  and  heir  is  the  present  David 
Pdgh,  Esq.,  late  M.P.,  of  Manoravon. 

Armg—Gu.,  a  lion  passant  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Creit — A  lion  passant  or.     J/otto— Sic  itur  ad  astra. 
Seal — Manoravon,  near  Llandilo,  co.  Carmarthen. 


PULLEINE    OF    CRAKE    HALL. 

PcLLEiXE,  James,  Esq.  of  Crake  Hall  and  Clifton 
Castle,  CO.  York,  High  Sheriff  1870,  M.A.,  F.G.S., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions 

*  This  family  of  Vaughan  is  deduced  from  Cadwgan,  son  of 
Eltisian  Glodbidd,  Prince  oi  Fferlys. 


for  Xorth  Riding    co.  York,  Barrister-at-Lir,w,  5. 

31    Oct.    1804;    m.  7  Aug.   1841,  Annie  Caroline, 

eldest   dau.    of    Edward    Marjoribanks,    Esq.    of, 

Wimpole  Street,  London,  and  has  an  only  child, 

Geobgina  Elizabeth,  ni.  5  Feb.  1868,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John 

Clayton-Cowell,  E.E.,  K.C.B.,  Master  of  the  Household  to 

H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  and  has  had  issue,  i.  Albert  Victor 

John  (to  whom  Her  Majesty  stood  sponsor),  6.  12  June, 

1869;  II.  Leopold  James,  b.  9  Feb.  1872,  and  d.  Oct.  1872; 

I.  Alice  Anne,   b.  6  Dec.  1873 ;    ii.  Marie,  b.  20  March, 

1876. 

Mr.  PiiUeine  s.  1863,  to  Clifton  Castle,  at  the  deatli 
of  Timothy  Hutton,  Esq. 

iLtnCHgC. — EicuABD  Pclleine,  of  Killinghall,  co.  York, 
m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Eudd,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  a 
son, 

John  Pdlleine,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eos.=!,  of  Ingraan- 
thorp,  and  liad  four  sons  and  six  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Pclleike,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  AVilliara  Ingleby, 
Knt.  of  Eipley,  by  Cicely  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Talbois,  Knt.,  and  had  by  her  a  son,  John,  his  heir;  and 
a  dau.,  Cecilia,  d.  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  about  1570,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Walter  Pulleine,  of  Scotton,  co.  York,  and  had  by 
her  (with  three  daus.)  four  sons.  Mr.  Pulleine  was  «.  at  his 
decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pulleine,  Esq.  of  Killinghall,  to.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
William  Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  York,  and  left  at  his 
decease  (his  widow  ni.  2ndly,  Edmund  Parkinson,  Esq.)  a  son 
and  successor, 

Thomas  Pdlleine,  Esq.  of  Killinghall,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Busfleld,  of  Eishforth  and  Leeds,  and  widow  of  E. 
Xewby,  of  the  same  place,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

Thomas  Pdlleine,  Esq.,  Masterof  the  Stud  to  William  III., 
and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1696  and  1703,  who  purchased 
Carleton  Hall.  He  ?».  1st,  Katherine  Cra^  thorn,  of  Ness,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

Henry,  Governor  of  the  Ecrmuda.=:,  and  Major  in  Sir  Charles 
Hotham's  rcgt.,  m.  Miss  Billingbam,  of  York,  and  had 
issue. 
Mr.  Pulleine  m.  2ndly,  1C86  or  1687,  Dorothy,  aunt  to  Hugh, 
Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Jirome  Smithson,  of 
Stanwiek,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Wingate, 
Esq.  of  Lockley"s  Hall,  Herts,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  d.  unm.; 
Wingate,  of  whom  presently;  Dorothy,  m.  Ecginald  Marriott, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Weymouth;  Catherine;  Mary,  rn.  liichard 
Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  Surrey;  Frances,  d.  young.  Thomas 
Pulleine's  2nd  son, 

Wingate  Pdlleine,  Esq.  of  Carleton  Hall,  m.   1st,   1721, 
Catherine  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip  Babington,  Esq. 
of  Babington,  and  widow  of  John  Astley,  Esq.,  and  liad  by  her 
an  only  child,  Wingate,  who  d.  in  infancy.    He  ni.  2ndly,    ■ 
Frances,  dau.  of  Ealph  Carr,  Esq.  of  CockenUall,  co.  Durham,   " 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1735), 
Thomas  Babington,  of  Carleton  Hall,  co.  York,  6.  21  June, 
1731;  )/i.  Winifred,  dau.  of  Edward  Collingwood,  Esq.  of 
Dissington  Hall,  Northumberland  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Eoddam,  Esq.  of  Eoddam),  and  left  at 
his  decease  an  only  surviving  child  and  heir, 
Mary  Winifred,   m.  Walter  Spencer   Stanhope,    Esq.    of 
Canon  Hall,  co.  York  (see  Stanhope  of  L\'.,ion  Hail). 

ITenbt,  of  whom  presently. 

Isabella,   m.  Charles  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Thorp,  co.  York; 
and  d.  25  Aug.  1812,  aged  60. 
Dorothy,  d.  young,  1734. 

Wingate  Pulleine  d.  Aug.  1763.    His  younger  son, 

Henbt  Pdlleine,  E.sq.  of  Carleton  Hall,  6.  1734;  m.  11  Sept. 
1764,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske,  CO. 
York,  and  had  issue,  i.  Henrt  Pebcv,  his  heir;  ii.  Hutton 
Lewis,  d.  unm. ;  i.  Jinn  Babington,  vi.  Thomas  Pulleyn  iMosley, 
Esq.  of  Burley  Hall;  ii.  EUza,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Pulleine  was  «. 
by  his  son. 

Hen-by  Pekct  Pdlleine,  Esq.,  J. P.,  h.  30  Nov.  1770,  who 
sold  Carleton  Hall,  and  purchased  Crake  Hall,  co.  York,  1810. 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Askew,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Loo- 
don,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1839), 

I.  Henry,  Comet  1st  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  25  Dec.  1817. 

II.  J.i.MEs,  now  of  Crake  Hall  and  Clifton  Ca.stlc. 

III.  Eobert,  Ecctor  of  Kirby  Wisk,  co.  York,  b.  18  Sept.  1806; 
111.  7  Oct.  1835,  Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  II.  Burmester, 
E>q.  of  Burntwood  Lodge,  Surrey ;  d.  1868,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Eurmestcr,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  6.  12  Dec. 
1833;  ,n.  Frances,  dau.  of  H.  Bell,  Esq.  ot  Fermoy,  and 
was  killed  in  battle  with  the  Zulus,  Jan.  1879,  having 
Jiaa  issue, 


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ncnry  Percy. 

Amy.  MaTjcl; 

2  lioliert  Askew,  b.  9  July,  1840;  and  </.  2  Feb.  1843. 

5  John  Janu'S,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  Kirby 
Wisk,  6.  10  Sept.  1841;  m.  Klizabetli  Esther,  dau.  of 
T.  C.  Ilincks,  Esq.  of  Breckenbro,  and  had  issue. 

4  William  Wingate,  6.  8  Dee.  1842. 

6  Trederiek  Arthur,  6.  20  Dee.  1843;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Archdeacon  Bute,  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue. 

1  Susan  Elizabeth. 

I.  Eliza  Dorothy,  m.  22  Auff.  1831,  Arthur  Lysaght,  E.iq., 
Capt.  K.N.  (his  2nd  wife),  afterwards  jiromotcd  to  the  rank 
of  Admiral,  and  </.  1871,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  31  May,  182G,  John  Hincks,  Esq.,  Capt. 
li.A.,  of  Cowling  Hall,  co.  York,  who  d.  14  Oct.  1842. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Tlioraas  Eichard  Ryder,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Ecclesfield,  co.  York,  who  d.  24  July,  ia'i'J;  i.nd  d.  March, 
1875. 

IV.  1'" ranees,  m.  Eev.  Robert  William  Eosanquet,  Rector  of 
Bolingbroke,  co.  Lincoln;  and  (/.  Jan.  183."). 

V.  Amy  Anne,  m.  Hugh  Spencer  Stanhope,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
\i.  Marianne,  m.  17   Sept.    1835,  Tliomas  Cowper  Hincks, 

Ksq.  of  Breckenborough,  and  had  issue. 
VII.  Sarah,  d.  July,  1873. 
viii.  Charlotte,  m.  7  Sept.  183.5,  William  Roddam,  Esq.  of 

Eoddam ;  and  d.  July,  1837,  leaving  an  only  dau. 

Mr.  PuUeine  d.  1  May,  1S33. 

Anns — Az.,  a  bend  cotised  arg.  charged  with  three  escallops 
gu.  on  a  chief  or,  three  martlets  of  tlie  field.  Crest — A  pelican 
leeding  its  young.     Motto — Nulla  paUcsccre  culpa. 

Scats — Crake  Hall ;  and  Clifton  Castle,  near  Bedale. 


PULLER    OF    YOUITGSBTJE,Y. 

GlIiES-PULLEE,  AETHTO-GrlLES,  Esq.   of  yOUngS- 

■bury,  Herts,  J.P.,  b.  1833  ;  s.  1864 ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge  (B.A.  1855,  M.A. 
1859) ;  called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1861, 
late  Lieut.  Herts  Yeomanry,  and  now  Capt.  9tli 
Herts  Rifle  Volunteers. 

ILtUC(l2C. — CHRiSTOPnEit  William  Giles  PuLLEn,  Esq.  of 
Youngsbury,  Herts,  J.P.  andD.L.,M.P.,  for  that  co.,Barrister- 
at-Law,  h.  1807,  only  son  of  Sir  Christopher  Puller,  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta,  by  Louisa  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Joseph  King  Esq.  of  Taplow,  and  niece  of  the  late 
Daniel  Giles,  Esq.  of  Youngsbury,  assumed  the  additional 
eurname  of  Giles  1857.  He  m.  1831,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Danesbury,  Herts,  and  had 
issue  five  sons  and  four  daus.     Of  the  former,  the  two  eldest  are, 

Arthuk  Giles,  now  of  Youngsbury. 

Charles  PuIler,M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6. 
1834  ;  m.  20  Oct.  1874,  Emmeline  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Longman,  Esq.,  of  Ashlyns,  Herts,  and  lias  two  sons, 

1  Christopher  Bernard,  b.  20  Jidy,  1875. 

2  Francis  Charles,  b.  17  Sept.  1S7G. 
He  d.  16  Feb.  1864. 

Suit — Youngsbury,  near  TVare,  Herts. 


PTJLTENEY    OF    NORTHERWOOD. 

PuLTENET,  Keppel,  Esq.  of  Northerwood,  Hants, 
I.  29  July,  1869  ;  s.  his  father  1875. 

|iLtIlt<X00. — The  Rev.  Richard  Fawcetp,  D.D.,  Vicar  O' 
Uewcastle-on-Tyne,  Rector  of  Gafeshead,  and  Prebendary  of 
Durham  Cathedral,  bapt.  7  Oct.  1714,  2nd  son  of  John  Fawcett, 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Durham  (sec  p.  548),  to.  Elizabeth  Brown, 
and  d.  22  April,  1782,  leaving  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Th'  mas,  Rector  of  Green's  Norton,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Portis,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Fawcett,  Esq.  of  Chiswick,  Middlesex,  in.  Aug.  1S03, 
Elizabeth  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichan!  Sutton,  Bart,  of  Nor- 
wood Park,  Notts,  and  assumed,  together  with  his  wife,  by 
Toyal  license,  dated  9  Aug.  1813,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Pdltf.net  only,  from  grateful  and  affectionate  regard  to  the 
memory  of  Henrietta  Laura  Pultcney,  Countess  of  Bath,  cousin 
of  the  said  Elizabeth  Evelyn ;  by  her  (who  d.  1856)  he  left  at 
llis  decease,  1849, 

I.  John  Apsley,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Thomas  Pulteney  (Rev.),  of  Hargrave,  Bishop 
Stortford,  Essex,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Ashlcv,  co.  North- 
ampton, h.  .30  June,  1811;  m.  184.5,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
late  Maximilian  Dudley  Diggcs  Dalison,  Esq.  of  Hamp- 
tons, Kent,  and  d.  1874,  having  had  issue, 

1  lUcha.-d  Maximilian,  Capt.  52nd  foot,/;.  181G. 
'    2  Frederick  Evelyn,  b.  1848. 


3  Francis  Basil,  b.  1849. 

4  Arthur  Wykehara,  b.  1850. 

0  William  Poulteney,  6.  18GI. 

1  ICinma  Margaret.  2  Frances.  3  Alice. 
4  Elizabeth  Evelyn.              5  Judith  Sutt'on. 

6  Beatrice.  7  I.sabel. 

I.  Henrietta  Laura,  m.  1852,  Rev.  Philip  Gurdon,  Rector  of 
Ci'anworth. 

n.  Isabella,   m.  1st,  Frangois  de  Palczicux  Falconet,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  the  Count  Monte  St.  Angelo. 

III.  Judith,  m.  the  Eev.  Basil  Beridge,  Rector  of  Algar  Kirk, 
CO.  Lincoln.  iv.  Frances. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Apsley  Pulteney,  Esq.,  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  m.  1833, 
Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Christopher  Thomas  Tower,  Esq. 
of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  v.  p.  April,  1840,  leaving  issue, 
a  dau.  Fanny,  and  an  only  son, 

John  Granville  Beaumont  Pdltenet,  Esq.  of  Norther. 
wood,  Hants,  and  Mount  House,  St.  Leonard's,  Sussex,  6.  21 
April,  1836  ;  m.  27  July,  18C5,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Henry  Frederick 
Stephenson,  Esq.,  by  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Charles,  4th  Earl  of  Albemarle,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Keppel,  now  of  Northwood. 

I.  Evelyn  Cecilia.  ii.  Mildred  Mary. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  indented  gu.,  in  chief  three  leopards'  heads 
sa.  on  a  canton  of  the  second  an  estoilc  of  the  first.  Crest — 
A  leopard's  head  erased  sa.,  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  and 
charged  with  a  cross-crosslet  or.     Motto — Vis  uiiita  fortior. 

Seat — Northerwood,  near  Lyndhurst. 


PURCELL    OF    BURTON    HOTJSE. 

PuECELL,  John  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Burton,  co. 
Cork,  b.  30  Not.  1852. 

iLtltfittJC— John  Pdrcell,  of  Pulleen,  co.  Cork,  stated  to 
have  been  of  the  family  of  Purcells,  Barons  of  Loughmoe,  m. 
and  had  (with  other  issue)  John,  of  Pulleen,  co.  Cork; 
Richard,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat ;  James,  ancestor  of 
Pureell  of  Altamira.    The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrin,  Knockballymore,  Rath- 
nagardbeg,  and  Gurtnaconroe,  all  in  the  co.  Cork,  m.  Barbara, 
youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Currykerry  West 
(now  of  Fountainville),  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  with  three 
daus.,  two  sons,  i.  John,  of  Temple  Mary,  co.  Cork,  whose  male 
line  is  extinct;  and  ii.  Thomas,  of  Gurtnaconroe,  of  whom 
presently.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Pukcell,  Esq.  of  Gurtnaconroe,  co.  Cork,  to.  1st,  a 
dau.  of  John  Webb,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  daus.,  of  whom  the  younger,  Mary,  m.  1764,  John  Atkins, 
Esq.  of  Straw  Hall,  co.  Cork)  one  son,  John,  his  heir.  He  m. 
2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue 
by  her, 

Richard,  in.  Avice,  dau.  of  William  Twiss,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 
Richard,  in.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Robert  Crofts,  Esq.,  6th  son 
of  William  Crofts,  Esq.  of  Velvetstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
issue. 
Avice,  m.  Bartholomew  Purdon,  Esq, 
The  son  and  successor, 

Sir  John  Pckcell,  of  Highfort,  co.  Cork,  knighted  for  the 
gallant  defence  he  made  when  attacked  by  a  gang  of  robbers, 
ni.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Mathew  Franks,  Esq.  of  Moorestown, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Mathew  Porcell,  of  Burton,  Rector  of  Church- 
town  and  Dungourney,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Leader  (by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  AVarham  St. 
Leger,  Esq.  of  Heyward  Hill),  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 
Matilda,  d.  unm. 

Eliza,  lit.  25  Jan.  1830,  -George  Crofts,  Esq.  of  WaUhestown, 
CO.  Cork,  2nd  brother  of  the  Rev.  Freeman  Wills  Crofts,  of 
Churchtown. 
Henrietta,  m.  1836,  Richard  Labarte,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  CO, 
Tipperary. 

Margaret,  m.  1st,  1832,  William  Pureell,  Esq.  of  Altamira, 
and  2ndly,  1838,  Richard  Harris  Pureell,  E.=q. 
F.mily,  m.  Francis  Sandes  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Tipperary. 
Louisa,  TO.  1848,  John  Powell  Longfield,  Esq.  of  Waterloo, 
CO.  Cork. 
Oetavia,  to.  Richard  Gibbings,  Esq.  of  Gibbings  Grove. 
Georgiana,  m.  William  Gumbleton,  Esq.  of  Curryglass. 
Mr.  Pureell  d.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Burton,  b.  1801;  to.  14  May,  1850, 
Miss  Anna  Moore  Dempsey,  and  d.  5  Jan.  1853,  leaving  issue, 
John  Mathew,  now  of  Burton ;  and  Elizabeth  Mary. 

Anns — Or,  a  saltier  between  four  boars'  heads  couped  .=». 
Some  branches  of  the  family  bear,  barry  wavy  of  six  arg.  and 


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gu.  on  a  bcntl  sa.  three  boars'  heaJs  of  Uie  first.  Crest — A 
hand  couped  above  tlie  wrist  erect  holding  a  sword  ppr.  pom- 
melled and  hilled  or,  pierced  through  the  jaw  of  a  boar's  liead 
also  couped  sa.  vuhicd  and  distilling  drops  of  blood,  the  sleeve 
az.  turned  up  arp:. 
Heat — Bunoa  House,  Cliurchtown,  co.  Cork. 


PUHCELL    OF    ALTAMIRA. 

PUECELL  PiEECE,  Esq.  of  Dromore,  and  Alta- 
mira,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  h.  27  May,  ISll ;  m.  7  June, 
1856,  Alicia  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eichard 
Wills  Grason,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Richmond,  near  Nenagh, 
CO.  Tipperary,  bv  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Charles  Henry  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Wilton,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  James  Charles  Henkt,  h.  1859. 

n.  WiUium  Wills,  b.  1860. 

I.  Annete  Ellen.  ii.  Georgina  Hannah. 

JLflTCaflC. — PiEBCE  PuRCELL,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  son  of 
WiUiam  Pureell,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  co.  Cork  (by  Mary  Goold 
his  wife),  and  grandson  of  James  Pureell,  3rd  son  of  John 
Pureell,  of  PuUeen,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harris,  Esq. 
of  Harrisgrove  (by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Pilchard  Pureell, 
Esq.  of  Kilbrin,  co.  Cork),  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Purcell,  Esq.  of  Altamira,  m.  1832,  his  covisin 
Margaret,  d;iu.  of  the  Eev.  Mathew  Purcell,  of  Burton 
House,  and  dying  2  Jan.  la37,  left  an  only  child,  Eliza 
Augusta,  heiress  of  Higlilort,  ra.  1867,  Henry  Longfield,  Esq. 
of  Seaeourt. 

II.  James,  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork,  in.  17  Nov.  1808,  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Usher  Philpot  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Lower  Dromore, 
near  Mallow,  in  the  aforesaid  co.,  J. P.,  by  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Beechmount,  co.  Limerick; 
d.  10  Feb.  1830,  having  had  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Pierce,  now  of  Altamira  and  Dromore,  co.  Cork. 

2  Usher  Williamson  (Rev.),  of  Sheepy,  Athcrstone,  co. 
Warwick,  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late  liev.  WiUiam  Fell, 
Eector  of  Sheepy. 

1  Anne. 

III.  Eichard  Harris,  now  of  Annabella,  near  Mallow,  to. 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Iieader,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  inter  alios, 

1  PJchard  Harris  Purcell,  Esq.  Barri.?ter-at-Law,  ?«.  his 
cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Matthew  l^urcell,  of 
Burton  House,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

Ferdinand  Albert  Purcell. 

Mio  Adolph.  Eugene. 

2  John  Harris,  of  Copeswood,  co.  Cork,  to.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Leader,  Esq.  of  Spring  Mount,  co.  Cork,  and  d. 
leaving  issue,  Isabel;  Harriet  St.  Leger,  and  Florence 
Meta. 

I.  Hannah. 

II.  Eliza,  m.  her  cousin,  Pachard  Purcell,  Ksq.  M.D.,  of 
Highfort.  HI.  Mary. 

IV.  Lucy,  TO.  John  Sandes,  Esq.  co.  Kerry. 

Seats — Altamira,  nearButtevant ;  and  Dromore,  near  Mallow. 


PURCELL    OF    CO.    CORK. 

Purcell,  Ret.  Francis  Talbot,  h.  30  Jan.  1833  ; 
m.  5  Oct.  ISoS,  Fanny  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Keane, 
Commander  R.N.,  by  Sarah  Lady  Peake  his  wife, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Michael  Keaue,  brother  of  the 
1st  Lord  Kcane,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Edward,  b.  20  April,  ISCG. 

II.  John  Norton,  b.  20  Nov.  1870. 
I.  Letitia  Sarah,  /;.  1  Jan.  18G0. 

n.  Frances  Isabella  Mary,  6.  25  Feb.  1CG2. 
HI.  Agnes  Talbot,  b.  23  April,  1864. 

IV.  Eleanor,  6.  13  July,  1868. 

V.  May  Eiffe,  b.  22  April,  1873. 

ILlUCiigC. — Richard  Pdrcell,  Esq.  of  Kanturk  House, 
and  Springford,  co.  Cork,  teiajj.  Charles  II.,  m.  Miss  Butler, 
and  had  four  sons,  i.  John,  6.  22  Jan.  1687  ;  ii.  James ;  iii. 
AVilliam  ;  iv.  Ricuard  ;  and  two  daus.,  i.  Sarah  and  ii.  Mary. 
The  fourth  son, 

Eichard  Pdrcell,  Esq.  of  Kanturk  House  and  Springfort, 
b.  16  June,  1703  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Goodwin,  Esq.  of 
Coomhooly,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue  seven  sons  and  two  daus., 
I.  Eichard  (Rev.)  b.  1728,  Scliolar  Trin.  Coll.  Dubhn,  1747, 
Eector  of  Coole,  1759,  to.  1762,  Katherine  Grove,  of  Bally- 
hiiiimock,  co.  Cork,  and  d.s.p.  12  Aug.  1797;  ii.  William; 
III.  Pcrcival ;  iv.John;  v.  James;  vi.  Thomas;  vii.  Goodwin; 
I.Catherine;   ii.  Mary.    The  youngest  son, 


Goodwin  Pokcell,  Esq.  of  Kanturk  House,  6.  8  Doc.  1733 
m.  Mary  Allan,  whose  family  had  property  near  Kanturk,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue,  i.  George  ;  ii.  Richard,  MajorNorth  Cork. 
Militia ;  iii.  James;  iv.  Goodwin,  Major  31st  regt.  The  elde^ti 
son, 

George  Pdrcell,  Esq.  of  Glannanore,  Castletown  Eoche, 
near  Fermoy,  co.  Cork  ;  rn.  1791,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Delany,  Rector  of  Whitechurch  or  Templegall,  Dio.  of  Cloyne, 
and  (/.  29  Jan.  1830,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  22  May, 
1837) a  son. 

Rev.  James  George  Purcell,  of  Glannanore,  to.  I'T  April, 
1820,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Francis  Talbot,  Esq.  (of  the  Wexford 
Talbots),  by  Mary  his  wife,  widow  of  Robert  Norton,  Esq., 
K.C.,and  dau.  of  John  Eiffe,  Esq.  By  Letitia  his  wife  (who 
d.  12  Feb.  1868)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir,  6.  12  Jan.  1827;  d.  17  Sept.  1871. 

II.  Francis  Talbot,  now  of  Eugeley. 

I.  Bridaet  Frances,  6.  9  Feb.  1821  ;  d.  19  March  following. 

II.  Mary  Georgina,  b.  11  April,  1822;  d.  May  following. 

III.  Mary  Anne  Bridget,  b.  4  Aug.  1832  ;  d.  9  Aug.  ISoO. 

IV.  Frances,  b.  29  Oct.  1824;  d.  May,  1825. 

Rev.  James  George  Purcell  d.   7  Nov.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  hi» 
only  surviving  son,  the  Rev.  Francis  Talbox  Pcrcell. 
Residence — Rugeley,  co.  Stafford. 


PURDON    OF    TINERANA. 

PuEDON,  Geoege  Feedeeick  Robeet,  Esq.  of 
Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  11  May, 
1840 ;  m.  5  Dec.  1867,  Annie,  only  dau.  of  the  lato 
Gren.  Caulfcild,  of  Copswood,  co.  Limerick,  and  ha» 
issue, 

I.  William  Cadsabon,  b.  Dec.  24,  1869. 

II.  George  Muirson,  b.  10  Dec.  1875. 

I.  Annie  Louisa,  6.  1868.         ii.  Helen,  6.  March  3,  187^. 

iLtlTC.^CJC. — James  Pdrdon,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  Cum'ier- 
land,  settled  at  Lurgan  Race,  co.  Louth,  temp.  Henry  VIII, 
He  is  called  Adam  in  Lodge's  Peero.ge  of  Ireland.  He  «i. 
Jane.  dau.  of  Thomas  Little,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  Cumberland, 
and  had  issue,  Simon,  his  heir ;  John ;  Jane,  to.  Adam  Loftus, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  Lord  High  Chancellor;  and 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Jones,  D.D.  Archbishop  of  Dublin.  Mr, 
Purdon  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tallagh,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Bally- 
nakill.  King's  Co.,  to.  Miss  Arthur,  and  had  issue,  John,  his 
heir;  Eichard;  Mary,  m.  Robert  Conway,  Esq.,  LL.D. ;  and. 
Isabella,  m.  William  Conway,  Esq.    Mr.  Purdon's  eldest  son, 

John  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tullagh,  co.  Clare,  to..  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Fleming,  brother  of  the  then  Lord  Slane,  and  had 
issue  five  sons,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Sir  Nicholas  Pdrdon, 
M.P.  for  Baltimore,  was  ancestor  of  the  Pdrdons  of  BaUyeiojh, 
CO.  Cork,  now  extinct  in  the  male  line.    The  eldest  son, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tullagh,  co.  Clare,  to.  Ellis,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Edmond  Bourke,  Esq.  of  Cloghadromond, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pdrdon,  Esq.  of  Tullagh,  co.  Clare,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of 
John,  son  of  Sir  Maurice  Hurley,  Bart,  of  Knocklong,  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  no  issue.    His  only  brother, 

George  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff 
1663,  in.  1st,  Helena,  dau.  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.,  ancestor  of 
the  Earl  of  Norbury,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue  ;  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Lewis,  Esq.  of  co.  York,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Purdon  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  M.P.,  in.  Istj 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Ingoldsby,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  an^ 
2ndly,  Helena,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Edward  Synge,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Cork  ;  and  d.  4  Nov.  1719,  leaving,  with  several 
daus., 

I.  George,  his  heir.  it.  Simon. 

III.  Edward  (Rev).  iv.  Cliarles. 
V.  William,  of  Clarcmont,  co.  Dublin.     He  m.  the  dau.  .of 

Anthony  Parker,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  John  Pardon,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Chidlcy  Coote 

Esq.  of  Ash  Hill,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Simon  Purdon.    He  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Le  Hunte. 

Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  inter  alios,  t 

son, 

Eev.  William  John  Purdon,  of  Do  Vesci  Terrace 
Kingstown,  co.  Dublin,  M.A.  Oxon.  He  m.  1st,  ! 
Sept.  1824,  Charlotte  Emily,  dau.  of  Right  Hon 
Denis  Browne,  M.P.  (.see  Burke's  Peerarie,  Sligo,  M.) 
by  whom,  who  d.  23  April,  1S38,  he  iiad  two  daus. 
Emily  Jane,  and  Anna  Maria.  He  to.  2ndly,  June 
1812,  Katherine  Gcraldine,  dau.  of  Sir  Boss  Mahor 
Bart,  of  Castlebar. 
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Mr.  Purclon  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Pckdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward 
Eyre,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1740,  when  he  was  a.  by  his  next 
brother, 

Simon  Pcbdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  bapt.  1691,  m.  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Major  George  Purdon,  of 
Primrose  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  1  Geokge,  his  heir ;  2 
Gilbert,  of  Ballykelly,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Parker, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Lough,  and  had  an  only  child,  Amy,  ra.  Charles 
O'Callaghan,  Esq. ;  1  Jane,  m.  the  Ven.  George  Massy  ;  and  2 
Avarina,  m..  Eichard  Ringrose  Bowerman,  Esq.  of  Moynoe 
House,  CO.  Clare.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Pcrdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  co.  Clare,  and  of  Wood- 
fort,  CO.  Cork,  M.P.  for  Clare  1725  and  1727.  He  »!.  19  Oct. 
1715,  Arabella,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  William  Casaubon, 
of  Carrig,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  M.P.  for  Doneraile,  by  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  Gore  of  Denjiuorc,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Si.MON  PcBDON,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  High  Sheriff  co.  Limerick 
1772.  He  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Jamas  Nash,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
broney,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Hugh  Ingoldsby  Massy,  Esq., 
but  dying  s.  p.  Nov.  1791,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

William  Casadbon  Pdrdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  6.  26  Dec. 
1752,  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  ra.  1793,  Deborah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Michael  Head,  Esq.  of  Derry,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  sister  of  Henry  Prittic,  1st  Lord  Duaalley,  and 
had  issue, 

Simon  George,  his  heir. 

William  Casaubon,  Vicar  of  Loxlcy,  co.  Warwick,  &.  1798; 

m.  17  July,  1838,  Augusta  Loui.'=a,  only  child  of  the  Eev. 

George  F.  Tavell,  by  Lady  Augusta  Fitzroy  his  wife,  5th 

dau.  of  Augustus  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Grafton,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Aug.  1850.   His  widow  m.  2ndly,  1S52,  J.  Murray  Gartshore, 

Esq.  of  Gartshore,  co.  Perth. 
Arabella  Mary  Anne. 
Margaret   Elizabeth,    m.    17  Joly,  182G,   the  PlCV.  .William 

Buckner  Lewis. 
Deborah,  m.  6  Feb.  1835,  the  Ven.  Robert  Maunsell  Evans, 

Archdeacon  of  Cloyne,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Eyre  Evans,  Esq. 

of  Ash  Hill  Towers,  co.  Limerick. 
Charlotte,   m.  1st,   1829,  Capt.   Michael    Stackpole,    B.N.  ; 

and  2ndly,  George  Harrison,  Esq.  of  The  Arke,  co.  Wicklow. 

!Ir.  Purdon  dying  1  Feb.  1836,  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  George  Pdbdon,  Esq.  of  Tinerana,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Major  Clare  MiUtia,  High  Sheriff  1829,  6.  8  May,  1797;  m. 
11  Aug.  1836,  Louisa  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Right  Eev.  Eichard  Ponsonby,  Bishop  of  Derry  and 
Eaphoe,  3rd  son  of  William  Brabazon  Ponsonby,  Ist  Lord 
Ponsonby,  of  Imokilly,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Aug.  1873),  had 
issue, 

William  Casa0bon,  late  of  Tinerana. 

George  Frederick  Eobert,  now  of  Tinerana. 

Eichard  Ponsonby,  R.N.,  b.  17  Oct.  1842  ;  drowned  in  H.M.S. 

"Captain,"  Sept.  1870. 
Simon  Godfrey,  6.  11  Sept.  1844. 
John  Molesworth,  6.  10  April,  1848. 
Frederick  Ponsonby,  6.  13  Sept.  1819. 
Frances  Harriett,  m.  18  Aug.  1864,  Herbert  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 

Kilybebyl,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Deborah    Louisa   Grace,    in.    24  Oct.   1867,   Eobert  Bruce 

Eobertson  Glasgow,  Esq.  of  Mount  Greenan,  co.  Ayr,  Lieut. 

74th  Highlanders. 
Emily  Charlotte,  m.  12  Sept.  1874,  Charles  W.  Howard,  late 

79th  regt. 
Augusta  Harriett  Arabella.  Georgina  Margaret. 

Mr.  Purdon  d.  7  Aug.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Casaubon  Purdon,  Esq.,  of  Tinerana,  Lieut.  Eifle 
Brigade,  6.  26  July,  1837  ;  d.  10  Jan.  1864. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  leopard's  face  between  a  chief  and  a  chevron 

sa.  quartering  Casaubon  and  Burke.     Crest — A  dexter  arm 

rabowed  ppr.  holding  a  banner  gu.  fringed  or,  charged  with  a 

liopard's  face  arg.,  tke  staff  broken  above  the  hand.    Motto — 

I'ro  aris  et  focis. 

iScat— Tinerana,  Killaloe,  co.  Clare. 


PURDON    OF    CURRISTOWN. 

PUEDON,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Curristo-n-n,  co.  West- 
neath,  J.P.,  M.D.,  b.  March,  1817  ;  m.  Feh.  1847, 
-onisa,  dau.  of  P.  Sclioales,  Esq.,  M.D. 

ILiltragc.— TheEEv.  EichabdPukdon,  Curate  of  Killucan 
descended  from  a  common  ancestor  with  the  Purdons  of 
'inerana,  co.  Clare),  removed  from  co.  Louth,  and  marrying 
liss  Griffin,  acquired  the  estate  of  Griffinstown,  co.  West- 
aeath.    His  son  and  heir, 

Peter  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Eathwire,  co.  Westmeath,  7?i.  circa 
700,  Mary,  dau.  of  E.  Adair,  r^q.  of  co.  Wicklow,  and  had 


II. 


I.  Henrt,  of  Eathwire,  co.  Westmeath,  b.  1701;  ot.  Missde 
Val,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  Purdon,  of  Eathwire,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Espine  Batty,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of  Thomas  Purdon  of 
Eathwire,  6.  1750,  who  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  William 
Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Ballintobber,  and  had  issue,  Henry; 
John,  head  of  the  Dublin  branch;  Edward;  and  three 
daus.  The  eldest  son,  Henrj-  Purdon,  of  Eathwire,  M.D., 
an  officer  in  the  army,  m.  1798,  Anne,  duu.  of  Samuel  do 
la  Cherois  Ciomraelin,  Esq.  of  Carrowdore  Castle,  co. 
Down,  and  settled  at  Belfast,  and  had  issue,  1  Thomas 
Henry,  his  heir;  William,  M.D.,  m.  Miss  Johnston,  of 
Glyn,  and  had  issue;  Charles,  M.D.  m.  Miss  Calvert,  and 
had  issue;  Maria,  m.  Rev.  E.  Cordner;  Ehzabeth,  m. 
J.  Harrison,  Esq. ;  Harriet,  m.  William  St.  Clair,  Esq.  ; 
Ellen ;  and  Charlotte,  m.  Eev.  Payne ;  the  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Henry  Purdon,  M.D.,  m.  Amelia,  dau.  of  John 
Stott,  and  had,  with  younger  issue,  a  son,  Henry,  M.D., 
of  Belfast,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  F.  Plunkett,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Edward,  of  Lisnabin. 

III.  George,  of  Curristown,  in.  Miss  Pigott,  and  had  a  son, 
Henry,  b.  1740;  ri>.  1772,  Miss  A\'hiteway,  and  d.  1804, 
leaving  issue,  1  George,  of  Curristown,  HighSheriff  1829,  m. 
1796,  Eose,  dau.  of  John  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Gore's  Grove,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  d.  1829,  leaving  issue  ;  2  Peter,  of  Joris- 
town,  High  Sheriff  1819,  d.  unm.  1848  ;  and  3  Jane,  m.  her 
cousin,  Robert  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon. 

The  second  son, 

Edwabd  Purdon-,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  co.  Westmeath,  6. 1709; 
m.  1738,  Miss  Cooper,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Huntingdon,  his  heir. 

Charles  (.see  Purdon  of  Lisnabin). 

The  elder  sun, 

Thomas  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon,  co.  Westmeath,  5. 
1740;  ra.  1772,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Cooke,  Esq.  oiCookes- 
borough,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1788)  left  at  his 
decease,  1809  (with  two  daus.,  Emily,  m.  John  D'Arcy,  Esq. 
of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Charlotte,  m.  William 
Moore,  Esq.),  a  son, 

Robert  Edward  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Westmeath,  1811,  m.  1800,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau. 
of  Henry  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Curristown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864) 
had  issue, 

I.  Wellington  Arthur,  in.  Elizabeth  Atwell,  andhasissuci 
two  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  Charles,  now  of  Curristown. 

1.  Charlotte  Augusta.  ii.  Frances. 

Mr.  Purdon  d.  1855. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  in  centre  chief  point  a  leopard's 
face  of  the  last.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  embowed  ppr.  holding  a 
banner  gu.  fringed  or,  charged  with  a  leopard's  face  arg.  tho 
staff  broken  above  the  hand.    Motto — Pro  aris  et  focis. 

Seat — Curristown,  Killucan. 


PURDON    OF    LISNABIN. 

PuEDON,  Geoege  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  co. 
Westmeath,  J.P.,  b.  2  Aug.    1819  ;  m.  Aug.   1852. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Winter,  Esq, 
of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 
:.  Edward  Winter,  6.  1853. 

II.  George  Eichard,  6.  1854. 

III.  John  James,  6.  1855. 

IV.  Charles  Saunderson.  6.  1857. 

V.  Samuel  Pratt,  b.  1859. 
I.  Lucy  Helen. 

JiincaQC— Charles  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  2nd  son 
of  Edward  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin  [see  previous  Article), 
b.  1746;  m.  1773,  Miss  Mary  Nugent,  of  Castle  Bickard,  co. 
Meath,  and  d.  1790,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

George  Eodney,  m.  Mary  Macminn,  of  Donaghadee. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Marshall. 

The  elder  son, 

Edward  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Lisnabin,  &.  1774;  vi.  1810,  Jliss 
Margaret  Eva  Moore,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Nugent,  now  of  Lisnabin. 

II.  Eodney  WilUam,  b.  18'29  ;  m.  1850,  Angel,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Charles  Eawlins,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Eodney.        2  Eichard.         3  Charles  Tibeaudo. 
1  Eva  Mary.  2  Constance. 

I.  Dorothea  Jane,  m.  the  Eev.  George  Gough  Gubbins. 

II.  Maria  Martha,  m.  the  lUv.  Oliver  J.  Tibeaudo. 

III.  Elizabeth  Caroline,  m.  Eev.  Eobert  Irtvin. 

IV.  AUcia. 

He  d.  1867. 

Arms,  dr.— See  Purdon  of  Currutovm. 
Seat — Lisnabin,  Killucan. 

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PUE.EFOY    OF    GREENFIELDS. 

Bagwell  •  PuEEFOY,  Lieut-Col.  Edwaed,  of 
Greenfields,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
for  the  CO.  1856,  educated  at  Harrow,  late  Capt.  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  Lieut. -Col.  co.  Tipperary  Artillery 
Militia,  b.  2  Aug.  1819;  m.  1st,  10  July,  1851, 
JLsabeUa  Petronella,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Major 
Laugley,  2nd  Life  Guards,  of  Brittas  Castle,  co. 
Tij)perary,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
20  July,  1861,  Charlotte,  dth  dau.  of  J.  Green 
Wilkinson,  Esq.,  D.L.,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  WiLFEED,  b.  13  June,  18C2. 

II.  Henry  John,  6.  26  Aug.  1864. 

III.  Edward,  b.  25  Nov.  18C8. 
I.  Maude  Isabel. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
PuEEFOT,  by  I'oyal  license,  on  succeeding  to  the 
estate  of  the  late  Col.  Purefoy,  who  d.  1846.  He 
is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Very  Eev.  Richard  Bagwell, 
Dean  of  Clogher,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
late  Edward  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  co. 
Limerick  (see  Bagwell  of  Marlfield) . 

.4rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  pair  of  hands  con- 
joined one  and  two  or,  ruffled  arg.,  for  Pdkefoy;  2nd  aiul  ;5rd, 
paly  of  six  arg.  and  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant  of  the  Hrst, 
for  Bagwell.  Crest — A  hand  in  armour  grasping  a  brolien 
lance  all  ppr.     Motto — En  bonne  foy. 

Heat — Greenfields,  Tipperary. 


PURNSLL    OF    STANCOMBE    PARK, 

The  late  William  Paston  Ppenell,  Esq., 
J.P.,  h.  12  June,  1821,  Col.  late  90th  regt.  of  Light 
Infantry,  C.B.,  served  in  the  Crimea  and  in  India, 
late  Ensign  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard  ;  m.  1st, 
29  Nov.  1843,  Emily,  dau.  of  John  Agar,  Esq. 
of  Ballyhar,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
1854),  has  issue, 

I.  Emily  Anno. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1865,  Elizabeth  Susan,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  George  Young,  Bart.,  R.N.,  of  Formosa 
Place,  Berks,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 


I.  Frances  Susan. 


II.  Susan  Bose. 


III.  Charlotte. 


He   d.   14   May,  1869,    and  was   s.   by  his  sister, 
Eeances  Maey,  now  of  Stancombe  Park. 

ILtnCaSC. — The  family  of  Cooper  were  formerly  settled 
at  Kingham,  Norfolk. 

Samuel  Cooper,  of  Norwich,  Merchant,  m.  Henrietta  Maria, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Newton,  Esq.  of  Edgefield,  Norfolk  (by  Cas- 
sandra his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Jermyn,  Bart.),  and  their 
eldest  son,  Samuel  Cooper,  of  Norwich,  Surgeon,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Lovick,  Merchant,  Alderman,  of  Norwich. 
His  eldest  son,  Samuel  Cooper,  Hector  of  Yelvorton  and 
Morley,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk, 
D.D.,  m.  Susannah,  dau.  and  ultimately  heiress  of  James 
Bransby,  Esq.  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk,  and  had  by  her  several 
children,  of  whom  his  eldest  son,  Robert  Eransbt  Cooper, 
Esq.,  became  the  head  of  the  ancient  family  of  Bransby.  Dr. 
Cooper's  5th  and  youngest  son,  Astlet  Paston  Cooper,  of 
Gadesbridge,  co.  Herts,  educated  as  a  Surgeon,  attained  the 
highest  eminence  in  his  profession,  was  made  Serjeant-Surgeon 
to  George  IV.,  and  also  to  William  IV.,  and  was  created  a 
Bart.  1821  {see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Egbert  Bransby  Cooper  (before  mentioned),  b.  21  Feb.  1762, 
became  a  F.  C.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  was  D.L.  and  J. P. 
for  Norfolk  and  co.  Gloucester,  and  for  many  years  M.P.  for 
the  city  of  Gloucester.  He  m.  Anne,  only  child  of  William 
Purnell,  Esq.  of  Fcrney  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  D.L.  of  that  co., 
eldest  son  of  John  Purnell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  New  House,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Phelps,  Esq.  of  Dursley),  and  by  her 
had  issue  several  children.    He  d.  May,  1845.    His  eldest  son, 

Purnell  Bransby  Cooper,  b.  4  Nov.  1791,  s.  on  the  death  of 
his  mother,  1804,  to  the  Gloucestershire  estates,  assuming  by 
royal  license,  1S05,  the  name  of  Phknell,  and  through  her 
became  the  head  of  the  family  of  that  name,  settled  since  1550 
at  North  Niblcy,  Dursley,  and  Stancombe,  co.  Gloucester.  He 
was  of  Stancombe  Park,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucester  and  Wilts, 


D.L.,  and  Chairman  Court  of  Quarter  Seasions,  co.  Clbneester. 
lie  m.  13  July,  1813,  Charlotte  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Clifford,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  (of  the  ancient  family  of  Clifford  of  Frampton  Court), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Jan.  1862)  had  issue, 

John  Bransby,  of  Stancombe  Park,  b.  i  Jan.  1820.  of  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Gloucester,  d.  21 
Aug.  1869. 

William  Paston,  as  above. 

Charlotte  Anne,  d.  7  June,  1844. 

Frances  Mary,  now  of  Stancombe  Park. 

Helen. 

Mr.  Purnell  Bransby  Purnell  d.  16  Nov.  186G. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  between  three  lozenges  gu.  as 
many  cinquefoils  of  the  first,  Purnell;  quartering,  Cooper, 
Bransby,  and  Paston.  Crest — Purnell:  Out  of  a  mural  crown 
arg.  a  dcmi-griffin  segreant  erminois  holding  in  its  dexter 
claw  a  thunderbolt  ppr.  Cooper  :  A  mural  coronet  arg. 
issuant  therefrom  a  demi-spear  erect  ppr.  fringed  or,  and  sur- 
mounted by  two  palm  branches  in  saltire  vert.  Motto — Fide 
et  virtute. 

Seat — Stancombe  Park,  near  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester. 


PURNELL  OF  BODDINGTON  MANOR. 

Puenell,  The  Ret.  Thomas,  of  Boddington 
Manor,  co.  Gloucester,  Vicar  of  Staverton-cum- 
Bodlington,  J. P.,  m.  5  Sept.  1844,  Ann,  only  child 
of  Major  Johnson  Wilkinson,  Madras  Artillery,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  M.  Fcnwick, 
formerly  Vicar  of  Kyloe  and  Lowick,  Norlhumber- 
land,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Hughes  AVilkinson,  b.  29  May,  1818. 

II.  Otto  Fenwick,  b.  2  Sept.  1852. 

III.  Lewis  Johnson,  b.  16  Feb.  1856. 

I.  Annie  St.  Clair. 

II.  Emily  Nora. 

III.  Mabel  Margaret  Ellen,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Jessie  Mary  Maud. 

V.  Agnes  Isabel,  d.  an  infant. 

VI.  Hester  Adelaide. 

iLt'UCagC. — Robert  Hooper,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  Wilts,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Baily,  Esq.  of  Quemerford,  near  Calne, 
and  had  a  son, 

Robert  John  Purnell,  Esq.  of  Kingshill,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1789;  m.  1810,  Mary  Anne,  only  child  of  the 
Rev.  Lewis  Hughes,  Vicar  of  Llanrhyddlad,  co.  Anglesey, 
niece  and  heiress  of  Lieut. -Col.  Purnell,  of  Kingshill,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Sept.  1842)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Boddington  Manor. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Horsley  (formerly  Miniken), 
Vicar  of  North  Leach,  co.  Gloucester. 
Hester  Purnell,  d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1842. 
Emily  Hughes,  d.  unm. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  surname  of  PniiNEitin  1826,  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  Lieut.-Col.  Purnell. 

Arms — Erminois,  on  a  fess  between  three  lozenges  gu.  as 
many  cinquefoils  arg.  Crest — Issuant  from  a  mural  crown 
arg.  charged  with  three  lozenges  fessways  gu.  a  demi-falcon 
rising  ppr.  holding  in  the  beak  a  cinquefuil  slipped  vert. 

Seat — Boddington  Manor,  Cheltenham. 


PURTON  OF  FAINTREE  HALL. 

PuRTON,  Thomas  Paedoe,  Esq.  of  Faintrec 
Hall,  Salop,  J.P.,  b.  30  March,  1801  ;  m.  5  May, 
1831,  Caroline  Frances,  dau.  of  Lionel  Lampet,  Esq 
of  The  Highlands,  Oxon,  and  of  Bridgnorth,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  William  Cecil  Pakdoe,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  3  Nov.  1835 
m.  13  Aug.  1862,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Browm 
Twist,  Esq.  of  Stoke  House,  Coventry. 

I.  Caroline  Hester,  m.  18C0,  Rev.  John  Smyth  Purton,  Eecto 
of  Chctton,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

iLturitSC. — Henry  Perton,  settled  at  Oldington,  in  th' 
parish  of  Worfield,  Salop,  of  the  family  of  Perton  o/Ferton] 
CO.  Stafford,  was  ancestor  of 

John  Perton,  of  Barncslcy,  afterwards  of  Hallon,  Salop,  I 
1580,  d.  IGIO ;  he  m.  1607,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Rogers 
Esq.  of  Farmcote,  Claverly,  Salop;  and  left  a  son,  Joh) 
Perton,  of  Hallon,  b.  1611;  he  m.  Benedicta,  only  child  c 
William  Coxon,  of  Barnsley,  Worfield,  and  d.  April,  1662! 
leaving,  inier  alios,  a  son,  John,  who  lived  at  the  Day  House 


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1321 


OUlbury,  iicir  Bridenovih;  he  iit..  Jane,  <lan.  of  William 
Greenowesi,  V.s^,.  of  Stotlcsden,  Salop,  and  a.  at  Eudou,  IVlO, 
jcaving  two  sons,  Henry,  i^.  at  sea  s.  p. ;  and  William* 

William  Phbton,  of  Eudon,  the  only  surviving  son,  h.  14 
Jan.  1686;  vi.  about  1718,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Matthias 
Astley,  Esq.  of  Madeley  Court,  Salop,  and  of  Tamhorne,  near 
Lichfield,  and  d.  1740,  having  had  three  sons,  MatUiias,  d.  s.p. 
1740;  John;  and  William.    The  2nd  son, 

JoDN  FniiTON,  Esq.  of  Eudon,  6.  at  Eudon,  1722,  m.  1756, 
JIary,  3rd  dau.  of  Edward  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Etlings  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  left  eight  children,  i.  Mathias  Astley,  U.  unm. ; 
II.  John,  d.  unm.;  iii.  William;  iv.  Christopher,  d.  s.  p.  ; 
V.  Tliomas,  to.  Anne  Bloxam,  and  left  four  sons  and  three 
tlaus.;  I.  Sarah,  ci.  (!.  ^).;  ii.  Mary,  d.  $.'£>.;  in.  Dorothy,  5ii. 
C.  Cooper,  Esq.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Purton,  Esq.,  m.  1799,  Hester  Maria,  only  child  of 
Thomas  Pardoe,  Esq.  of  Faintree  Hall,  Salop,  High  Sheriff 
J791,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1810)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Pardoe,  now  of  Faintree  Hall. 

II.  William,  of  The  Woodhouse,  near  Oleobury  Mortimer, 
Salop,  m.  28  Dec.  1832,  Sarah,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  April,  1877)  left  at  his  decease,  18  Aug.  1876, 

1  William  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  4  Feb.  1833;  jh.  Mary  Hamilton, 
dau.  of  Duncan  Mackenzie,  Esij.,  U.E.I.C.S.,  of  Merk- 
lands,  CO.  Perth. 

2  Charles  Cooper. 

a  Arthur,  deceased. 

1  Idonea,  deceased. 

2  Sarah  Jane,  deceased. 

III.  John,  Eector  of  Oldbury,  near  Bridgnorth,  rti.  1st, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Lionel  Lampet,  Esq.  ot  The  Highlands  and 
Bridgnorth,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Sophia,  d.  1854; 
and  2ndly,  Julia  Hannah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  John  Bird, 
Eector  of  Mordiford,  co.  Hereford,  by  whom  he  has  a  son, 
John  Bird,  and  seven  daus.,  Hester  Maria  Julia,  Susan 
Fanny,  Elizabeth  Harriet,  Edith  Jane,  Julia  Margaret, 
Mary  Beatrice,  and  Sarah  Grace. 

Mr.  Purton  d.  1835. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  three  pears  or.  Ci-cst — On  a 
mount  vert  a  pear  tree  fructed  ppr.  Motto — E  fructu  arbor 
cognoscitur. 

Seat — Faintree  Hall,  near  Bridgnorth. 


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I 


PUHVIS    OF    DABSHAET. 

PuETis,  AETnra  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Darsham, 
Suffolk,  Lieut.  87tla  regt.,  h.  2  Dec.  1848;  m. 
29  July,  1875,  Alice  Maud,  dau.  of  J.  J.  Sawjer, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Mary  Frances  Alice,  6.  12  June,  1S76. 
A  dau.  b.  11  Oct.  1877. 

ILfnWJC. — This  family  is  a  scion  of  the  Scottish  House  of 
POEVES  of  that  ilk.  George  Purves,  of  Darsham,  son  (by  his 
wife,  a  dau.  of  Pringle  of  Torsonce)  of  James  Purves,  of 
Parveshaugh,  the  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Purves,  1st  bart.  of 
Abbeyhill,  Solicitor-General  for  Scotland,  m.  18  Feb.  1679, 
Margaret,  widow  of  —  Berry,  Esq.  (a  brother  of  Sir  John 
Berry,  Knt.),  and  2nd  dau.  of  George  Dakins,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  three  sons  and  one  dau.  George  Purves  d.  31 
March,  1715,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Darsham,  Capt.  K.N.,  b.  27  July, 
1680,  a  highly  distinguished  naval  officer,  who  was  appointed, 
1734,  a  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Kavy,  and  held  the  office 
of  Comptroller  of  the  Treasurer's  accounts.  He  vi.  3  Feb. 
1712,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Mr.  Allen,  of  Yoxford,  and 
had  issue  a  dau.,  Martha,  m.  Capt.  Thomas  Pearce,  E.N.,  and 
three  sons,  the  youngest  son,  Harvey,  R.N.,  was  drowned  on 
board  H. M.S.  "The  Princess  Caroline,"  17-10 ;  the  other  two 
sons  were, 

I.  Charles  Wagee,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  George,  of  West  Green,  Hants,  Secretary  to  the  Sick  and 
Wounded  Officers,  Clerk  of  Cheque,  atShecmess,  b.  25  Nov. 
1718;  m.  15  May,  1742,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heirof  Catcsby 
Oadham,  Esq.,  Member  of  Council  at  Madras,  by  whom  he 
(dying  at  Donhead  Hall,  Wilts,  26  March,  1773)  left  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  Porter  Hall,  Essex,  and  Bockenden  Grange, 
CO.  Warwick,  b.  26  Aug.  1743;  Post-Capt.  E.N.;  'm. 
3  June,  1780,  Lucy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  John  Leman, 
Eector  of  Wenhaston,  Suffolk ;  and  d.  April,  1802,  leaving 
issue, 

Eichard  Oadham,  Lieut.  R.N.,  h.  1785;  d.  1804. 

*  William  Purton  was  the  first  who  changed  the  orthography 
<if  hiR  name  from  PcrLon  to  Purton,  for  what  reason  is  un- 
i"'Uuwn. 


John  Leman,  Lieut.  Bengal  infantry,  b.  1  March,  1780; 
d.  uHM.  i'l  Murcli,  1805. 

George  Thomas,  Capt. '.Bengal  Jnlaniry,  6.  7  Nov.  1789; 
d.  v.iim.  28  April,  \ti\'j. 

iiarnngtun,  ot  Porier's  Hall,  Essex,  Lieut.  Eenpai 
Jnianu-y,  6.  21  March,  IJbj;  r«.  ll  Sept.  1^20,  Amy 
Letiiia,  eldest  Oau.  ol  Itev.  f<aui;initl  Colvilt,  L.D., 
itector  ot  Lawshall,  and  d.  28  March,  18'i2,  Icuving  sn 
only  dau.  ana  Ueiress,  Frances  LetiTia  PuiLirrA,  who 
iniicrhed  me  estates  ot  her  father,  and  m.  10  Jurie, 
1841,  Capi.  Edward  J.  F.  Kelso,  72nd  Highlanders,  of 
Horkeslcy  Park,  Essex. 

Blary  Anna,  d.  young,  21  Aug.  1781. 

Lucy  Anna,  to.  1st,  Capt.  Haddington  ;  2ndly,  —  Dud- 
dington,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  Capt.  AreuirjaJU  Kidd. 

2  John  Child,  ol  Vicar's  Hill  House,  Hants,  Admiral  R.N., 
6.  13  Mar-h,  1747;  to.  1st,  11  Oct.  17>4,  Catherine,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Sowers,  Esq.,  which  lady  d. 
S  Feb.  1789;  2ndly,  11  March,  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel 
Garrett,  Esq.;  and  3rdly,  2  Aug.  1804,  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Admiral  Sir  Archibald  Dickson,  Bart., 
and  widow  ot  her  cousin,  Lieut.  William  Licksoi;,  K.N., 
which  lady  d.  27  July,  1856.  Admiral  Purvis  d..  at  Vicar's 
Hill  House,  23  Feb.  1825,  having  had  issue  by  Uls  1st 
marriage, 

John  Brett,  of  Bury  Hall,  Hants,  J  P.  and  D.L.,  Vice- 
Admiral  R.N.,  b.  12  Aug.  1787;  iu.  14  Dec.  Ibl5,  his 
first  cousin,  Renira  Charloiie,  eldest  dau.  ol  George 
Purvis,  Esq.  01  Blackbrook  House,  Hants,  and  hasisr.ue, 

Eobert  Brownrigg  Arthur,  Capt.  7Sth  Highlanders,  6. 
29  Dec.  1817;  d.  12  Dec.  1856. 

George  Henry  GaiTett,  h.  29  April,  1820;  d.  unm, 
29  June,  1843. 

Eichard,  of  Bury  Hall,  Eear-Admiral  E.N.,  6.  1  June, 
1826;  TO.  4  Sept.  Is51,  GeorgianaEachael,  eldesidau. 
of  Major-Gen.  James  Cock,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Hopton 
Hall,  Suffolk,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  death,  1875, 
Cliaiies  Hotham,  now  of  Bury  Hall,  Patron  of  the 
Living  of  Whitsbury,  Salisbury,  6.  4  Oct.  18-52,  Lieut. 
17th  Lancers;  2  Arthur  D.  M.,  Lieut.  Montgomery 
Eifles ;  3  Richard ;  4  John  Allen ;  1  Rachel  Louise. 

Eichard  Fortescue,  B.C.L.,  Eector  of  Whit-sbury,  Hants, 
J. P.,  retired  Capt.  30th  regt.  Bengal  Infantry  (Nepaul 
medal  and  clasp),  6.  4  Jan.  1789;  m.  19  Jau.  1824, 
Elizabeth  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Baker, 
Eector  of  Eollesby,  of  Little  Cressingham,  Koilclk; 
and  d.  27  May,  1868,  having  had  issue, 

Fortescue  Eichard,  B.C.L.,  Eector  of  Whitsbury,  &. 
6  July,  1828 ;  m.  2  Feb.  1860,  Louisa  Harriet,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Matcham,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of  Newhouse, 
■Wilts  (eldest  son  of  George  Matcham,  Esq.  of  Ash- 
ford,  Sussex,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Admiral 
Lord  Viscount  Nelson)  and  his  wife  Harriet  Eyre, 
eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  AVilliam  Purvis- Eyre,  Esq. 
(see  ante,  Eyre),  and  has  issue,  1  Alan  Eichard  For- 
tescue, b.  22  April,  1864 ;  2  Archibald  Bellcnden,  &. 
9  Nov.  1865;  3  Charles  Hugh,  b.  18  Sept.  Ib67 ;  4 
John  William  Malcolm,  b.  5  Oct.  1869  ;  and  1  Louisa 
Helen  Harriet. 

John  Child,  Commander  E.N.,  b.  2  Oct.  1832. 

Home,  Lieut.  H.M.  10th  loot,  b.  28  Aug.  1835;  d.  22 
Jan.  1857. 

Elizabeth,  d.  26  Sept.  1834.  Emily  Mary. 

Elizabeth  Helen,  </.  29  July,  18G3. 

Eenira  Anna,  rd.  7  Sept.  1865,  Capt.  Edward  Henry- 
Gage  Lambert,  E.N.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Henry  J.  Lam- 
bert, Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

3  George,  of  Blackbrook,  Hants,  J.P.,  E.N.,  &.  29  June, 
1751;  ?«.  6  July,  1791,  Eenira  Charlotte,  dau.  of  David 
Blaitland,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  May,   1823)  left 

issue, 

George  Thomas  Maitland,  of  Blackbrook  Cottage,  Hants, 
J. P.,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.  10  June,  1802;  to.  lft,"^10  June, 
1828,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Austen, 
K.C.B.,  of  Portsdown  Lodge,  Hants,  by  whom  (who  is 
since  dead)  he  had  issue,  George  Thoma~  Maitland, 
Commander  R.N.,  b.  21  Feb.  1829,  to.  18.55  ;  Herbert 
Mark  Garrett,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  23  June,  1831  ;  Francis 
Reginald,  Capt.  E.N.,  6.  18  Jan.  1833;  Mary  Eenira; 
and  Helen  Catherine,  m.  1855,  John  Eickcord,  Esq., 
E.N.  Capt.  Purvis  m.  2nd!y,  18  Jan.  1SS8,  Esther 
North,  5th  dau.  of  Eev.  AViihara  Harrison,  Vicar  ol 
Fareham,  and  Prebendary  of  Winchester,  by  whom  he 
has  issue,  AVilliam  George,  b.  31  July,  1848;  Esther 
Elizabeth  Cambria ;  Kathleen  Scab ;  Madeline  Sophia ; 
and  Eva  Charlotte. 

George  Purvis,  d.  at  Blackwood  House,  2  May,  1820. 

Eenira  Charlotte,  m.  14  Dec.  1815,  her  tirst  cousin,  Vice- 
Admiral  John  Brett  Purvis,  of  Bury  Hall,  Hants. 

Georgina,  m.  7  Feb.  1828,  Eev.  Charles  Twyfoid,  Eector 
of  Trotton,  Sussex,  and  d.  9  Aug.  1847. 

1  Jtary  Oadham,  d.  unm.  29  Pec.  1812. 

2  Elizabeth,   -m.  1st,   May.  1768,   Benjamin    Good,    T.sr, 
(d.  ceased) ;  and  2udly,  Andrew  Long,  Esq.   She  d.  28  Dec. 
1772. 

4  Q  2 


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PUR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


PUX 


I.  Lissey  Anna,  d.  young,  28  April,  1758. 

II.  Emma,  m.  1  July,  1789,  Col.  lUchard  Timms,  and  d.  31 
May,  1831. 

Capt.  Purvis  d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Chatiles  Wager  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Darsham  Hall,  Admiral 
E.N.,  6.  5  June,  1715;  m.  3  Nov.  1741,  Miss  Amy  Godficy 
(niece  of  Dr.  Mawson,  Eisliop  of  Ely),  and  by  her  (who  d.  21 
Dec.  1777)  Admiral  Purvis  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1772)  left  issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas,  Hector  of  Milton,  Suffolk,  b.  29  Oct.  1750;  to.  25 
Nov.  1773,  Letitia  Anna  Philipa,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Leman, 
Kector  of  Wenhaston,  and  d.  13  Oct.  1786,  leaving  issue, 

1  Amy  Letitia,  m.  13  Sept.  1794,  Kev.  Nathaniel  Colvile, 
D.D.,  Kector  of  Lawshall,  Suffolk,  andrf.  1816.: 

2  Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  Rev.  John  Norris  Ewen,  of  Beydon, 
Suffolk.  3  Anna,  d.  unni.  14  Aug.  1801. 

III.  William,  of  New  House,  Wilts,  assumed  the  surname  of 
Etre  only,  in  right  of  his  wife,  6.  1  Oct.  1757 ;  m.  13  April, 
1789,  Susannah  Harriet,  dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Eyre,  Esq. 
of  New  House,  M.P.  for  Sarum,  Wilts,  and  d.  1810,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Harriet  Eyre,  m.  1817,  George  Matcham,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
who  now  po.ssesses  the  New  House  estates,  in  right  of  his 
wife,  and  has  one  son  and  two  daus. 

2  Eliza  Purvis  Eyre,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Plaster  Jeston, 
Incumbent  of  Cholesbury,  Bucks. 

3  Charlotte  Louisa  Eyre,  rii.  George  Gorve.  Esq. 

4  Julia  Purvis  Eyre,  m.  William  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Kilwestern 
House,  near  Bath. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  young,  9  Doc.  174C. 

II.  Amy,  d.  young,  8  Sept.  1749. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Battin,  Esq.  of  Preston,  Hants,  and 
d.  6  March,  1819. 

IV.  Henrietta  Maria,  d.  umn.  27  Feb.  1769. 
The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Darsham  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1794,  b.  1  July,  1743;  to.  27  Jan.  1774,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Holden  Cruttendon,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1808, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  Watlington  House,  Reading,  J. P.,  late  Capt. 
4th  regt.  of  Infantry,  in  which  he  served  in  the  Peninsula, 
6.  21  April,  1786;  m.  24  July,  1817,  Lcttice  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Rev.  John  Mulso,  of  Twywell,  in  co.  Northamp- 
ton, and  by  her  (who  is  also  deceased)  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Mulso,  late  of  4th  foot. 

1  Caroline  Klizabcth,  m.  23  Sept.  1841,  her  first  cousin, 
Frederick  Purvis,  Esq. 

2  Jane  Lauretta,  m.  10  Jan.  1851,  her  first  cousin,  Col. 
Charles  Alexander  Purvis,  of  the  Madras  Artillery. 

3  Eleanor  Sophia,  m.  8  Jan.  1852,  Itev.  Septimus  Lloyd 
Chase;   ;/.  4  May,  1S66. 

4  Amelia,  to.  8  Oct.  1846,  Edward  Sherwood,  Esq.of  Purley, 
Berks.  5  Marcella.  G  Mary. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  8  July,  1817,  Eev.  Edward  Ravenshaw, 
Rector  of  West  Kington,  Wilts. 

II.  Sarah  Anne,  d.  young,  12  July,  1797. 
The  eldest  son, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  Charles  Purvis,  of  Darsham,  Suffolk,  b.  19 
Feb.  1777;  m.  12  Feb.  1805,  Margaret  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Randall,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  late  of  Darsham. 

II.  Frederick,  b.  14  Aug.  1815:  to.  23  Sept.  1841,  his  cousin, 
Caroline  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Purvis,  of  Watlington 
House,  Reading,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1859,  having  had  issue, 

1  Frederick  Arthur,  h.  13  Aug.  1844. 

2  George  Henry  Wlieatley,  6.  11  March,  1854;  d.  aninfant. 

1  Caroline  Lauretta  Harriet. 

2  Florence  Amelia.  3  Amy. 

III.  George  John,  b.  4  July,  ISIG,  Lieut.  Madras  Military 
Service;  d.  unm. 

IV.  Charles  Alexander,  Col.  Madras  Artillery,  b.  30  Aug.  1S19; 
TO.  10  June,  1851,  his  first-cousin,  Jane  Lauretta,  'Jnd  dau. 
of  Capt.  Purvis,  of  Watlington  House,  Berks,  and  has  a  sou, 
Edward  Alexander,  b.  185G. 

I.  Charlotte  Sarah. 

Col.  Purvis  was  Major  in  the  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  in  which 
regt.  he  served  through  the  Peninsular  war,  and  was  present  at 
the  battle  of  Vittoria,  for  which  he  received  a  gold  medal,  and 
for  Fuentes  d'Onor  and  Toulouse,  a  silver  medal  with  two  clasps ; 
he  was  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Canadian  Fencibles,  retired  on  half- 
pay.  He  d.  6  >■  .  1859,  and  his  wife  d.  1  Nov.  same  year. 
His  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Darsham,  J.P.,  late  H.E.I. Co. 's 
Civil  Service,  6.  25  April,  1813;  m.  7  Aug.  1847,  Mary  Jane, 
2nd  dau.  of  Lieut-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Kennedy  Clark-Kon- 
nedy,  of  Knockgray,  Kirkcudbright,  K.C.B.,  K.H.,  and  Aide- 
de-Camp  to  Her  Majesty,  d.  1  June,  1877,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Kenned?,  now  of  Darsham. 

II.  Charles  Kennedy,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  26  Sept.  1849, 


III.  Alexander  Kennedy,  b.  16  Jan.  1854. 

IV.  Frank  Kennedy,  b.  10  May,  1859. 
I.  Mary  Eleanor. 

Ar,ns — Az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  mascles  or,  as  many 
cinqucfoils  of  the  field.  Crest — The  sun  in  splendour  nsinjj 
from  clouds  all  ppr.,  over  it,    Clarior  e  tenebris. 

Seat — Darsham  House,  near  Yoxford. 


PTJSEY    OF    PUSEY. 

EOUVERIE-PUSET,   SiDNET    EdWAED   BOTITEEIE, 

Esq.  of  Pusey,  Berts,  J.P.,  b.  15  Sept.  1839 ;  m. 
29  April,  1871,  Wilhelmina  Maria,  dau.  of  the 
late  Lord  William  Hervey, 

3Lt'nra3f  • — the  Hon.  Philip  Bouverie,  only  surviving 
son  of  Jacob,  1st  Viscount  Folkestone,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Romney,  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  PusET.*  He  m.  1789,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert,  4th 
Earl  of  Ilarborough,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  Burt.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Philip,  his  heir. 

Edward,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Christ  Church,  and  Regius  Professor 
of  Hebrew  in  the  University  of  Oxford,  b.  1800 ;  m.  12  June, 
1828,  Maria  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Raymond  Barker,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  May,  1839) 
has  issue, 

Philip. 

Lucy. 

Mary  Amelia,  to.  1845,  Eev.  James  G.  Brine,  B.D. 
William,  M.A.  (Rev.),  6.  1810;  to.  7  June,  183G,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Freeman,  Esq.,  and  has, 

Henry,  late  76th  foot. 

Edward  Bouverie,  Commander  E.N.       William,  deceased. 
Elizabeth,  to.  1827,  Rev.  James  H.  Montagu  Luxmore,  Pre 
bendary  of  St.  Asaph,  who  d.  1860. 

Charlotte,  m.  27  June,  1839,  Rev.  Robert  Cotton,  D.D., 
Provost  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford. 

Mr.  Pusey  d.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Puset,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Berks,  6.  25  June,  1799;  m. 
4  Oct.  1822,  Lady  Emily  Frances  Theresa  Herbert,  2nd  dau.  of 
Henry  George,  2nd  Earl  of  Carnarvon,  by  whom  (who  d.  IC 
Nov.  1854)  he  had  issue, 

SiDNET  Edward  Bouverie,  now  of  Pusey. 

Edith  Lucy  Bouverie. 

Clara,  vi.  30  Oct.  1862,  Capt.  Francis  Chartcris  Fletcher,  COth 
Rifles. 

Mr.  Pusey  d.  9  July,  1855. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  bars  arg.    Crest — A  cat  passant. 
Seal — Pusey,  near  Farringdon,  Berks. 


PUXLEY  OF  DUNBOY  CASTLE. 

PuxLEY,  Henry  Lavallin,  Esq.  of  Dunboy 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  M.A.,  J.P.  co.  Cork,  Higli  Sheriff 
1865,  and  High  SheriflF  co.  Carmarthen,  1864 ;  m. 
1st,  4  June,  1857,  Katherino  Ellen,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Waller,  of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  issue, 

I.  John  Lavallin,  6.  Dec.  1859.  J 

II.  Edward  Lavallin,  b.  June,  1861. 

III.  Henry  Edmund,    iv.  William  Waller.       v.  Herbert. 
1.  Maria  Frances.         ii.  Catherine.         iii.  Lisctte. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1875,  Adeline,  youngest  dau.  of  G-cn. 
Charles  W.  Nepean,  grand-niece  of  the  late  Sir 
Evan  Nepean,  1st  bart.,  Madras  army,  and  widow 
of  Col.  William  Eergusson  Hutchinson. 

ILllTCaSC — John  Puxlet,  Esq.  of  Galway,  J. P.,  settled 
about  1730,  at  Dunboy,  co.  Cork,  with  Henry  his  brother,  who 
TO.  a  dau.  of  Capt.  Richard  Goodwin,  and  aunt  of  the  Rev. 

*  The  Puseys  are  said  to  have  been  settled  at  Pusey  prior  to 
the  Conquest,  and  to  have  held  that  estate  by  Cornage,  or  the 
service  of  a  horn,  under  a  grant  of  Canute.  Campden  and 
Fuller  both  make  mention  of  this  circumstance. 

The  family  became  extinct  in  the  male  line  in  1710,  by  the 
death  of 

Charles  Pcsej,  Esq.,  who  bequeathed  the  manor  to  his 
nephew, 

John  Allen,  Esq.,  who  thereupon  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Pusey.  This  gentleman  dying  without  issue,  the 
estate  was  further  entailed  upon  Mr.  Pu.sey's  sisters,  and  his 
nieces,  the  Aliens,  which  last  ladies  alternately  inherited  and 
joined  in  settling  the  estate  upon  the  Hon.  Philip  Bouverie, 
nephew  of  Mr.  Allen  Pusey'3  wife,  who  was  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam 
Bouverie,  B;irt. 


PYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


PYE 


1323 


Thomas  Goodwin,  Rector  of  Berehaven.    John  m.  Mary,  clau. 
of  James  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Kinsale,  and  had  issue, 

Henby,  of  whom  presently. 

Othwell,  m.  the  widow  of  Major  Eyre. 

John,  commanded  a  native  Indian  regt. 

Mary,  d.  unin. 

Anne,  d.  unm. 

Ellen,  m.  J.  M'Carthy,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Pdxlet,  Esq.  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heirrss  of  Philip 
Lavallia,  Esq.  Mr.  Puxley  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse, 
and  was. <!. by  his  only  son, 

John  Lavallin  Pdxlet,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle,  D.L.  for 
Carmarthenshire,  m.  S.vrah,  dau.  of  S.  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  had  issue, 

Hci.ry,  d.  tnim. 

John  Lavallin,  of  whom  presently. 
Sarah,  d.  unm. 
Elizabeth. 
Uurbara,  d.  unm. 

Fanny,  m.  Rev.  Henry  Herbert,  of  co.  Montcromcry. 
Henrietta,  m.  Robert  Thomas,  Esq.,  10th  rcgt. 
JaQC,  d.  'anm. 
The  only  survivinc  son, 

John  Lavallin  Posley,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle,  m.  1830, 
Fanny  Rosa  Maria,  dau.  of  Simon  White,  Esq.  of  Glcnsariff 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  and  niece  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Bautry, 
and  had  issue, 

John  Simon  Lavallin,  his  heir. 
Hexky  Lavallin. 

Edward  Lavallin  (Rev.),  late  Lieut.  4th  Dracoons,  m.  1864, 
Maria,  ojily  dau.  of  Henry  Leader,  Esq.  of  Clonmoyle. 
Herbert  Boyne  Lavallin  (Rev.). 

fanny  Sarah  Eliza  Lavallin,  m.  1855,  the  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Waller,   of  Kilcoran  Glebe,  Pallas  Kenry,  co.   Limerick, 
eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Waller,  of  Castletown,  co. 
Limerick. 
Mr.  Puxley  d.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Simon  Lavallin  Puxley,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle, 
Capt.  6th  Dragoons,  6.  13  July,  1831,  d.  at  Cheltenham,  1860, 
nnd  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Henby  Lavallin 
PcsLEY,  Esq.  of  Dunboy  Castle,  J. P. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  ou  a  bend  cottised  arg., 
five  lozenges  conjoined  of  the  first;  in  the  sinister  chief  point 
an  annulet  or,  for  PnxLEY  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis  sa., 
a  chief  engrailed  az.,  for  Lavallin.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour 
enibowed  ppr.  charged  with  a  lozenge  between  two  annulets 
in  pale  gu.,  the  hands  grasping  a  dagger  also  ppr.  Motto — 
Pro  libertate  patria;. 

Seats — Dunboy  Castle,  Castletown,  Berehaven;  and  Llether- 
Iccsty,  CO.  Carmarthen. 


PYE    OF    CLIFTON    HALL. 

Pte,  Henet  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Clifton  Hall,  co. 
L-fcafford,  and  Pinner,  Middlesex,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Stafford,  1840,  b.  26  Sept.  1802 ; 
m.  26  May,  1825,  Mary  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late 
WiUiam  Walker,  Esq.  of  East  Barnet,  Herts,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1877)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  John,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly  Rector  of 
CUfton  Campville,  b.  31  Jan.  1827;  rn.  21  Oct.  1851. 
Emily  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Samuel 
Wilberforce,  Bishop  of  Winchester. 

II.  Charles  Colquhoun,  late  Capt.  63rd  regt.,  and  Major  in 
the  New  Brunswick  Militia,  b.  11  Nov.  1S34;  m.  10  May, 
H62,  Barbara  Wilberforce  (who  d.  1  May,  1873),  dau.  of 
theRev.  John  James,  of  Avington,  Berks,  and  d.  17  Feb. 
1872. 

I.  Anne  Hampden,  m.  11  July,  1865,  James  Elmhirst,  Esq. 
of  Thorne,  co.  York,  and  has  two  sons. 

II.  Katherine  Charlotte,  vi.  10  July,  1861,  Rev.  Eraser 
Mawlins,  Rector  of  Clifton  Campville,  co.  StaCord,  and 
has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth  Marianne. 

iillTCaSC.  — The  family  of  Ptb  was  originally  Ap  Huon, 
the  letter  u  in  the  Welsh  language  bearing  the  sound  of  y. 

Hugh  Pye  or  Aphdgh  (said  to  have  been  a  son  of  the  Wil- 
liam Ap  Hugh  who  accompanied  the  Norman  in  his  conquest 
of  England),  was  Lord  of  Kilpec  Castle,  in  the  Mynde  Parke, 
CO.  Hereford.  He  had  two  sons,  viz.,  i.  Thomas,  whose  only 
«>iild,  Margaret,  m.  Stephen  de  la  Bcare;  ii.  John.  From 
the  2nd  son. 

Joun  Pxc,  descended  in  a  direct  male  line,  the  Pies  of  the 


Mynde  and  of  Kilpec  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  whose  representa- 
tive in  the  senior  line.  Sir  Walter  Pye  of  the  ilynde,  retired 
to  the  continent  with  the  Stuarts,  and  obtained  the  title  of 
Lord  Kilpec. 

Sin  Robert  Pye,  Knt.  (2nd  son  of  William  Pye,  Esq.  of  the 
Mynde  and  Kilpec  Castle),  auditor  of  the  receipt  of  the  ex- 
chequer of  King  James  I.  and  Charles  I.,  purchased  of  the 
Untons,  the  manor  and  estate  of  Farringdon,  Berks,  and 
during  the  civil  wars  garrisoned  his  mansion  there,  for  the 
royalists,  when  it  was  stoutly  besieged  by  his  own  son.  Sir 
Robert  Pye.  He  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Cioker,  Esq.  of  Baltisford,  co.  Gloucester,  and  dying  1662, 
left  issue. 
Robert  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John  (Sir),  of  Home,  co.  Derby,  who  was  created  a  hart. 
Marv  Pye  being  the  last  heiress  of  this  line,  devised  her 
estates  to    Gen.   Severne,   her   cousin,   for  life,  with  re- 
mainder to  her  first  cousin  (once  removed),  Richard  Watkins, 
whose  son,  Charles,  inheriting  in  tail  and  having  no  issue, 
cut  off  the  entail,  and  after  giving  his  uncle,  John,  a  life 
interest,  left  the  remainder  to  the  present  Hexby  John  Pie, 
Esq.,  representative  of  the  senior  branch  of  the  Pyes. 
Sir  Robert  Pye  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 
Sir  Robert  Pye,    Knt.  of  Farringdon,  Member  for  Wood- 
stock in  the   Long  Parliament,  and  Col.  of  Horse  in  Gen. 
Fairfax's  regt.     He   engaged  in  an  attempt  to  restore  King 
Charles  II.,  and  was  committed  to  the  Tower  for  a  breach  of 
privilege,  in  presenting  a  petition  from  the  co.  of  Berks,  com- 
plaining of  the  want  of  a  settled  form  of  government.    Upon 
Gen.  Monck's  coming  to  London,  the  secluded  members  passed 
a  vote  to  relieve  Pye  from  prison,  who,  upon  the  restoration, 
was  nominated  Equerry  to  the  King.    He  m.  Ann,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Hampden,  the  patriot,  and  dying  1701,  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Edmund  Pye,  M.D.,  of  Farringdon,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Lord  Crewe,  of  Stene,  and  widow  of  Sir  Henry  Wright,  Bart., 
and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Henry  Pye,  Esq.  of  Farringdon,  b.  23  Aug.  1683;  m.  1st, 
1708,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Nathaniel  Curzon,  Bart,  of  Keddleston, 
by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  who  d.  in  infancy.  He  ?ii. 
2ndly,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Bathurst,  Knt.,  and 
sister  of  the  1st  Earl  Bathurst,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas  (Sir),  Admiral  of  the  White,  and  Lieut.-Gcn.  of 
Marines,  d.  s.  p.  1785. 

III.  Robert,  LL.D.,  Prehendary  of  Rochester,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
HI  Kir  Rowland  Alston,  Bart.,  and  had  an  onlv  dau.  Ann. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Wadley,  b.  21  Feb.  1720,  High  SlieritT  of 
Berks,  1767;  m.  1760,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Mainwaring,  and  had  issue, 

I  Charles,  of  Rosehall,  co.  Lanark,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m. 
l.st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Oliver  Colt,  Esq.  of  Auldhame,  by 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  7th  Lord  Blantyre ;  and  2ndly, 
Katherine  Douglas,  of  the  Mains  lamily,  in  Dumbarton- 
shire. Succeeding,  through  his  2nd  wife,  to  a  portion 
of  the  property  of  the  Duchess  of  DouKlas,  Gen.  Pye 
as.=umed  the  additional  surname  of  Douglas.    He  d.  s.p. 

1  Finetta,  m.  Hon.  Baron  Robert  Dinisdale,  of  Hertford. 

2  Sarah  Frances,  </.  uam. 

3  Isabella,  m.  1795,  Rev.  George  William  Blathwayt. 

4  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  PhiUipps,  of  Eaton  Bishop. 

5  Selina,  d.  unm. 

6  Tryphena,  d.  unm. 

V.  Anthony,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Elackstone,  Esq.,  1st 
cousin  of  the  eminent  lawyer  of  that  name,  and  had  issue, 
Henry  and  Charlotte. 

VI.  Benjamin,  LL.D.,  Ven.  Archdeacon  of  Durham,  a  poet  of 
some  note,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Sleigh,  Esq.  of 
Stockton,  and  relict  of  Ralph  Whitby,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall, 
CO.  Flint,  by  whom  he  had,  Bathurst,  in  the  army,  and 
EUzabeth,  m.  W.  Watson,  Esq. 

VII.  William,  an  oflBcer  in  ttie  army,  shot  at  the  battle  of 
Plassy,  in  the  East  Indies,  while  acting  as  Aide-de-Camp  to 
Col.  Clive.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Governor  Saunders, 
by  whom  he  left  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Dr.  Walker. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Slainwaring,  Esq.  of  Whitmyre. 

II.  Henrietta,  m.  Rev.  John  Baker,  D.D. 

III.  Anne,  m.  1st,  in  1734,  Lionel  Rich,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
James  Molloy,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Willoughby  jVston,  Bart. 

V.  Finetta,  m.  1st,  George  Cruikshank,  an  eminent  Dutch 
merchant  ;  and  2ndly,  —  Mowbray,  Esq. 

■VI.  Arabella,  m.  —  Southwell,  Esq. 

Mr.  Pye  m.  3rdly,  Miss  Isabella  Warren,  but  had  no  further 
issue.    He  d.  1748-9,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Pye,  Esq.  of  Farringdon,  6.  1709,  M.P.  for  Berks 
from  1740  to  1760;  m.  1743,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David 
James,  Rector  of  Woughton,  Bucks,  and  only  sister  of  Anthony 
James,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Keck  in  17o7,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1766)  left  isBiic, 


1324 


PYM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


QUA 


Henkt  James,  his  heir. 

Kobcrt  Hampden,  an  cfiScer  of  rank  in  the  anny,  m.  1776, 
Joel  Henrietta,  relict  of  —  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  left  an  only 
child, 

Allen  Hampden  a  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,   who  m.  his 
cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Gordon,  E.N.,  and  sister  to 
Gen.  Sir  Willoughby  Gordon,  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 
Walter,  I?aiTister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 
Anne,  twin  with  Walter,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Pye  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Heset  James  Pte,  Esq.  of  Farringdon,  6.  10  Feb.  1744-5, 
M.P.  CO.  Berks,  and  Poet-Laureate ;  author  of  Farriiigdon  Hill, 
an.l  other  poems.    He  m.  1st,  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  William 
Hook,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1796)  had  issue, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt  Jones,  35th regt.,  who  d.  1807.   She 
rf.  1834. 
Matilda  Caroline,  m.  1802,  Samuel  James  Arnold,   Esq.,  of 
Stnnmore,  and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Pye  m.  2ndly,  Nov.  1801,  Martha,  dau.  of  W.  Corhett,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1861,  aged  91)  had  issue, 
Henbt  John,  present  representative  of  the  family. 
Jane  Anne,  m.  Francis  WUlington,  Esq.  of  Xamworth. 

Mr.  Pye  d.  11  Aug.  1813. 

^riu.s— Erm.,  a  bend  fusilly  gn.  Crest— A  cross-crcsslct 
fitchee  gu.,  between  two  wings  displayed  arg.  Motlo—ln 
cruce  glorier. 

Se'tU—CMiton Hall, nearTamworth,  co.  Stafford;  andPinner, 
Middlesex. 


PYM    OP    THE    HASELLS. 

PtM,  Fraxcis,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  Beds,  and 
Eadwell  House,  Herts,  J.P.  ajid  D.L.  for  Beds,  late 
of  the  1st  Life  Guards,  b.  6  Dec.  1819. 

31flICS(JC. — This  family  was  for  many  years  settled  in 
Bucks,  and  as  early  as  1411,  it  is  recorded  that  certain  land.'? 
in  that  co.,  formerly  belonging  to  John  Pymme,  were  made 
over  to  John  Compton. 

William  Ptm,  Esq.  of  Hasells  Hall,  co.  Bedford  (son 
of  William  Pym,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bury  and  Eadwell,  Herts, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  WilUam 
Wollaston,  A.M.,  and  grandson  of  William  Pym,  Esq.  of 
Norton  Bury,  whose  father,  William  Pym,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin's- 
in-the-Fields,  Middlesex,  d.  1673,  his  will  having  been  proved 
in  that  year),  m.  18  Oct.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Keylock  Kingsley,  Esq.  of  Hasells  Hall,  co.  Bedford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1761)  had  three  sons, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

William,  rf.  at  Tours,  France,  1  Dec.  1775,  aged  26. 

"Wollaston,  Rector  of  Radwell,  Herts ;  m.  1796,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynho,  co.  Northampton. 
Mr.  Pymd.  9  July,  1788,  aged  65,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Fkancis  Ptm,  Esq.  of  Hasells  Hall,  M.P.  for  Beds,  m.  May, 
1784,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Holme  Park,  co. 
Berks,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Fbascis,  his  heir. 

WiUiam  Wollaston.    Rector  of  Willian,  Herts.  &.  1792;   m. 
twice,  and  rf.  1850,  leaving,  with  six  daus.,  four  sons, 
Wollaston  Frank,  6.  1830,   „!,.  1  June,  18.58,  Augusts  Sarah, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev    John  Lynes,   Inoumuent  of 
Hatton,  and  Caroline   Sobieski   his   wife,   dau.  oi  John 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  GarthmeUloio,  North  Wales. 
Charles  Guy,  b.  1841. 
Horatio  Noble,  b.  2  July,  1844,  married. 
Montagu  Charles  Lamb,  L>.  1850. 
Robert,  b.  1794,  Rector  of  Elmley,  co.  York.  J  IHRI. 
John,  13th  Light  Dragoons,    killed  at  Waterloo.  1815. 
Charles,  of  Hove,  Sussex,  assumed  by  royal  license.  «  Apvjl. 
1870,  tlie  surname  and  arms  of  Readi.ng,  o.  liuti,  m;tiiiea. 
Anne,  6.  1789,  rf   1836. 
Catherine,  vi.  1835,  Rev.  W.  II.  B.  IliUcoat,  D.D.,  deceased- 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

Francis  Pvm,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  Beds,  and  Radwell  Houpe, 
Herts,  6.  22  June,  1790,  s  his  father  1833 ,  m.  3  Oct.  1816.  the 
Lady  Jane  Elizabeth  Leslie  Melville,  2nd  dau.  of  the  7th  Earl  of 
Leven  and  Melville,  and  by  her  (who  rf  25  April,  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Leslie,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Brickhill  House.  Beds,  J.P  .  b.  8  Jan  1820  ; 
m.  21  Dec.  1847,  Eium  tli/abeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Albert 
Pell  (by  the  lion.  Margaret  Lctitia  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  12th  Baron  St.  John),  and  has  issue  by  her,  with  six 
daus., 

Alexander  Waldegravc.  b  3  Feb  1854. 
Francis  St  John,  b.  29  March,  1855;  rf.  1373. 
AValter  Ruthvcn,  b.  22  June,  1856. 
Albert  Roderick,  b.  10  June,  1S59. 
CUude  George  Mclvdle,  b.  10  Aug.  1860. 


iir.  Henry  Wollaston.  &.  23  July,  1S21,  rf.  at  Dinapore,  East 
Indies,  17  April.  1843. 

IV  William  Melville,  6.  18  Nov    1822,  rf.  May.  1833. 

V  John  Archibald,  2nd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry,  b.  6  Feb. 
1830,  Jd.  Cecilia  Theophila,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  .lenkins, 
G.C  15. ,  and  rf.  at  Bombay,  Nov.  1862,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Archibald,  6.  1854. 
Helen  Maud,  rf.  1878. 

VI.  Robert  Ruthven,  b.  27  Jan.  1832;  r,i.  23  Oct.  18.55,  Har- 
riet, eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Sykes  Thornton,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue, 

Ruth  Harriet,  6.  1856:  m.  Fairfax  B.  Wade. 
Etheldred  Cecil,  b.  1858,  m.  Rev.  Marshall  Tweddell. 

vn.  Charles  Melville  (Rev.),  h.  11  Oct.  1834;  m.  1857,  Louise, 
dau.  of  George  Aylward,  Esq. 

I.  Jane  Anne,  m.  23  Jan.  1845,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Samuel 
Waldegvave,  lace  Bishop  of  Carlisle,  2nd  son  of  William, 
8th  Earl  Waldegrave,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Lucy  KatUeiine,  ui.  John  Deacon,  Esq.  of  Mablcdon, 
Kent,  .-ind  has  issue. 

John  Francis  William,  &.  6  Sept.  1859. 

Lucy  Sophia  Jane. 

Bessie  M.ty,  rf.  12  M.ay,  1861. 

Anna  Beatrice. 
in.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  31  Oct.  1849,  ITenry  Abel  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Wilford  House,  Notts  (see  Burke's  Feenirif),  and 
has  issue. 
IV.  Harries  Matilda,  m.  4  June,  1858,  Frederic  Chatfield 
Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Bramcote  Hall,  co.  Notts,  (see  Burke's 
Peerage),  and  has  issue, 

Mr.  Pym  rf.  15  Feb.  1860,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Leslie,  Ptm,  Esq.  of  The  Hasells,  Beds,  and  Ead- 
well House,  Herts,  b.  14  Sept.  1S18  ;  s.  his  father  23  Feb.  1860 ; 
rii.7.  Oct.  1847,  Mary  Jemima,  youngestdau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Palmer,  of  Witheote  Hall,  co.  Leicester;  and  dying 23  April. 
1860  (killed  by  a  railway  accident),  left  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  The  Hasells   and  Eadwell. 

Henry  Leslie,  o.  16  May,  1855. 

John  Ruthven,  6.  9  Aug.  1857 ;  rf.  23  Dec.  1870. 

Frederick  William,  6.  27  Jan.  1859. 

Jane  Elizab  eth,  m.  7  Jan.  1869,  the  Rev.  William  Cornish 

Hunt,  Rector  of  Odell,  Beds.,  and  has  issue,  Caroline  Ethel 

Jane:  Ida  Lucy;  Florence  Mary ;  Catharine  Louisa ;  Mabel; 

and  Isabel. 
Lucy  Jemima,  m.  9  April,  1874,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Godfrey, 

late  Grenadier  Guards. 
Alice  Mary. 
Eleanor  Constance. 
Emily  Georginia,  d.  10  May,  1S56. 
Catherine  Rose. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  fess  between  three  owls  or,  as  many  crosscs- 
crosslet  of  the  first.  Crest — A  hind's  head  era.sed  or,  with  a 
collar  flory  counterflory  az.,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil 
slipped. 

ii'uts — The  Hasells,  Sandy,  Beds;  and  Eadwell  House, 
Baldock,  Herts. 


PYRKE    OF    DEANE    HALL. 
Pteke,    Dtjncombe,   Esq.   of    Deane  Hall,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Verderer  of  the  Forcsfc 
of  Dean,  b.  7  Jan.  1809  ;  ?«.  16  Nov.  1833,  Harriet 
Jemima,  5tli  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Mairis,  D.D., 
Vicar  of  Bishop's  Lavington,  Wilts,   Chaplain  in 
Ordinary  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Kent,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Ddncombe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   late   Capt.  Gloucestershire 
Light  lnf.tntry  Militia,  6.  15  Jan.  1836  ;  m.  3  Feb.  1857, 
Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  M.D.,  of  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue,  1  Reginald  Duncombe;  2  George  Apperley; 
3  Valentine,  b.  29  May,  1864;  1  Constance. 
I.  Augusta  Harriet,  m.  1  Sept.  1852,  Octavius  Eooke,  Esq., 
late  of  the  3rd  foot,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Fre- 
derick W.  Rooke,  R.N. 

ILl'llCtttir. — This  is  an  old  Gloucestershire  family.  Its 
late  representative, 

Joseph  Ptrke,  Esq.  of  Deane  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Verderer 
of  the  Forest  of  Dean,  b.  16  May,  1774 ;  only  son  (by  Charlotte 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  George  Evans,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn)  of 
Joseph  Pyrke,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Verderer  of  the  Forest  of 
Dean,  and  Deputy  Constable  of  the  Castle  of  St.  Eriavels,  m. 
2  Jan.  1805,  EUza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Apperley,  Esq.  of  Wooton 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

Doncombe,  now  of  Deane  Hall. 
Charlotte  Eliza. 
Louisa  M.ary,  m.  1st,  the  Ecv.  T.  Leach  Tovcy;  and  2ndly, 
William  Norcott,  Esq.  Emily. 

Mr.  Pyrke  d.  9  Jan.  1851. 


QUI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAB 


1  ^'>'i 


Arnis—Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  throe  mullets  of  the  field  a  canton 
enn.     Crest — A  cock  pheasant  ppv.  with  a  wheat  ear. 

Seat — Deane  Hall,  Litiledeane,  near  Newnham,  co.  Glou- 
cester. 

♦ 

aUAYLE    OP    CKOGGA. 

Q.UATiE,  Make  Hildeslet,  Esq.  of  Crogga,  in 
the  Isle  of  Man,  Clerk  of  the  Eolls,  a  Magistrate  and 
Member  of  the  Legislatiye  and  Executire  Council 
of  that  Island,  late  Deputy-Governor,  6.  4  July, 
1804;  m.  22  Aug.  1837,  Mary  Jane  Hamilton, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Summer- 
grove,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  9  Sept.  1840:  m.  25  Aug.  1864,  Emily  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Moore  Gawne,  Escj.  of  Kentraugh, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys. 

II.  Mark  Hildesley,  6.  7  May,  1842. 

in.  James  Spedding,  Capt  R.A.,  6.29  Xov.  784-3;  m.  19  Feb. 
1879,  Mary  Agnes,  dau.  of  the  late  A.  Lorimer,  H.£  I.C.S, 

IV.  George  Harrington,  b.  30  June.  1845. 

V.  Daniel  Fleming  Wilson,  6.  5  Dec.  1847. 

VI.  William,  6.  5  July,  1S52 

I.  Mary,  m.  11  July,  1867.  James  Lindow  Burns,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  a  son   Isaac  William   b.  10  June,  186S. 

II.  Saiah  liatherine.  iii.  Emily.  iv.  Edith. 

JLfltCitJC. — This  is  an  ancient  Manx  family,  and  appears 
to  have  been  settled  in  the  parish  of  Malew,  in  the  southern 
district  of  the  island,  in  the  year  1588,  previous  to  which  time 
most  of  the  records  have  been  lost  or  destroyed.    The  late 

Makk  Hildeslet  Quatle,  Esq.,  6.  30  June,  1770  (youngest 
son  of  John  Quayle,  Esq.,  Clerk  of  the  Rolls  of  the  Isle  of  Man, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Moore,  of  Balla 
jyioore.  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys,  and  grandson  of  John 
Quayle,  Esq.,  Comptroller,  Clerk  of  the  Rolls,  and  Member  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  by  Elizabeth  his 
•wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Wyreside,  co.  Lan- 
caster), succeeded  to  the  ofiBces  held  by  his  father  at  that 
gentleman's  death,  1797.  He  m.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Senhouse 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Farm  Hill,  and  Elizabeth  Fleming  his  wife, 
who  was  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of  Fleming,  of 
Eydal  Hall,  co.  Westmorland;  he  d.  21  May,  1804,  leaving  an 
only  child,  the  present  JIakk  Hildeslet  Quayle,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  guttee  d'cau  between  three  quail 
ppr.    Crest — A  quail.     Motto — Quulis  ero  spero. 
Seat — Crogga,  near  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 


aXTICKE    OF    NEWTON    ST.    CYRES. 

QncKiE,  JoHN^,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cvres,  co. 
Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  b.  25 
March,  1816 ;  m.  24  June,  1847,  Mary  Ehzabeth, 
only  child  of  Thomas  Wentworth  Gould,  Esq.  of 
Bathealton  Court,  Somerset. 

^inCtiQt. — The  family  of  Quicke  has  been  resident  at 
Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  from  a  period  antecedent  to  1557. 
The  Newton  St.  Cyres  parish  register  of  that  year  records  the 
burial  of  Andrew  Quicke,  whose  father  and  grandfather  had 
property  in  the  parish.  Andrew  QuickC's  younger  brother, 
John  Quicke,  who  resided  at  WestMonckton,  had  arms  granted 
to  him  by  Robert  Cooke,  Clarenceux,  1573. 

Andrew  Qdicke,  Esq.  of  Newton,  6.  1G6G  (son  of  John 
Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Buckland),  was  7th  in  descent 
from  John  Quicke,  of  Sandford,  Somerset;  he  ni.  1686,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  Northcote,  Bart,  of  Hayne,  and  rf.  1730, 
having  had  a  son,  John,  of  whom  presently,  and  three  daus., 
Frances,  on.  1st,  Francis  Hall,  Esq.  of  West  Sandford,  and  2ndly, 
1733,  Sir  John  Chichester,  of  Toulston,  and  d.  1775 ;  Elizabeth, 
m.  1718,  William  Gould,  Esq.  ofDownes  ;  and  Dorothy,  d.  1787. 
The  son, 

John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyrc,  ni.  1720,  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  Richard  Nutcombe,  Esq.  of  Kutcombe,  and  dying  1729, 
had  three  sons, 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Nutcombe  (Rev.),  assumed  the  surname  of  his  maternal 
ancestors.      He  ra.   a  dau.   of    Dr.   Lavington,   Bishop    of 

Exeter,  and  left  three  daus.,  Frances ;  Jane,  ./(.  John  Gould, 
Esq. ;  and  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Oxenham. 

Andrew,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Quicre,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  High  Sheriff  of  the 
CO.  1757  ;  m.  1759,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Coster,  Esq., 


M.P.  for  Bristol,  and  widow  of  Robert  Hoblyn,  Esq.  ofNans- 
whyddon,  and  was  father  of 

John  Qcicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  b.  6  March,  1759, 
High  Sheriff  1787,  ni.  1780,  Emily,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gum- 
ming, Esq.  of  Altyre,  N.B.,  and  U.  12  June,   1830,  leaving 
issue, 
John,  his  heir. 
Andrew  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Winchester  College,   d.   14  Jan. 

1864. 
Edward  Gumming,  Fellow  of  New  College,  d.  3  Jan.  1849. 
Thomas  Nutcombe,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  May, 
1823,   Sophia,   dau.  of  John  Evcred,   Esq.   of  Hill  House, 
Somerset,  and  d.  1830,  leaving  a  son, 
Nutcombe,  m.  30  Oct.  1856,  his  cousin,  Frances  Caroline 
Emilia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St 
Cyres,  d.  28  Dec.  1870. 
William  Henry  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  1832. 
George,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  d.  unm.  1828. 
Emilia  Jane  Grace,  d.  1870. 

Louisa  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  George  Gunning,  and  is  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Quicke,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  6.   6  Jan.  1783;    to.  24  Oct.  1814, 
Frances  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gumming,  Esq.  of  Bath- 
ampton,  Somerset,  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  and  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  Newton  St.  Cyres. 
Thomas,  b.  14  Aug.  1817. 

George  Andrew,  late  Fellow  of  New  College,  Oxford,  Eectcr 
of  Radcliffe,  Bucks,  6.  2  Feb.  1819. 
Edward  Henry,  Vicar  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  6.  5  March,  1822; 
m.  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Jenkins,  Vicar  of  Sidmouth,  and  d.  1870,  having  had  issue, 
Ernest  Henry    Godolphin,   b.  29   Dec.    1855;    Walter    S. 
Godolphin,  b.  22  Sept.  1860;  Dorothea  Frances,  on.  10  Aug. 
1871,  Sir  Francis  Blackwood,  Bart. ;  and  Eleanor  Evelyn. 
Andrew,  late  14th  regt.,  6.  20  Feb.  Is25. 
Charles  Penrose,  Rector  of  Ashbrittle,  Somerset,  6.  25  Jan. 
1832;    m.  4  Oct.   1864,   Anna  Mary,  2n^    dau.  of  Robert 
Eowne  Minturn,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue,  John  Mintum, 
b.  6  Sept.  1865 ;  Francis  ChurchiU,  6.  21  AprU,  1867 ;  Edith 
Penrose. 
Sidney  Godolphin,  Major  53rd  regt.,  b.  25  Aug.  1833 ;    m. 
13  Oct.  1868,  Georgina  (d.  Aug.  1870),  4th  dau.  of  the  late 
George  Stodart,  Esq.  of  BiiUindrich,  Perth. 
Frances  Caroline  EmDia,  m.  30  Oct.  1856,  her  cousin,  Nut- 
combe Quicke,  Esq.,  late  97th  regt.,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Nutcombe  Quicke,  Esq. 
Emily  Harriet,  Hi.  13  Oct.  1852,  Marten  Maiden,  Esq.  of  co. 
Worcester,  and  has  issue. 
Caroline  Isabella,    on.  1861,   the   Rev.    Christopher   Brome 
Barrow,  Rector  of  Barwell,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Quicke  d.  9  Sept.  IS59. 

Arras — Sa.  a  chevron  vaire  or  and  of  the  first  between  three 
griffins'  heads  erased  of  the  second.  Crest — A  demi-antelope 
arg.  armed,  attired,  tufted  and  maned  gu.,  coUared  sa.  hned  or. 

^eat— Newton  St.  Cyres,  near  Exeter. 


RAEETT    OF    BEAMFIELD    HALL. 

Eabett  Eegixald  Henet  Holfoed,  Esq.  of 
Bramfield  Hall,  Suffolk,  b.  10  Aug.  1842 ;  s.  at  the 
death  of  his  uncle's  ■widow,  1875. 

JLlUCctCJC. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  have  been  long 
seated  in  Suffolk,  and  have  served  as  High  Sheriffs  and 
Bailiffs  at  various  times,  and  represented  Dunwich  in  Parlia- 
ment at  a  very  early  period.  The  present  family  seat,  Bram- 
field Hall,  has  been  in  their  possession  several  centuries. 

William  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield,  was  M.P.  for  Dimwich, 
8th  Edward  IV.  In  the  12th  Parliament  at  Westminster,  his 
name  is  mentioned  as  the  Executor  of  the  will  of  Robero 
Moyn,  dated  1505. 

Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield,  served  as  High  Sheriff 
1587. 

Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  Hall,  m.,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1738,  Sir  Ralph  Blois,  Bart.,  a  son, 

Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  Hall,  High  Sheriff 
1737,  rn.  Elizabeth  Rust,  and  was  father  of 

Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  Hall  and  Huntingfield, 
High  Sheriff  1778  ;  m.  1st,  Mary  Ingall,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and 
2ndly,  1771,  MaryNewson;  he  d.  1786,  aged  68,  leaving  his 
widow  and  three  sons,  i.  Reginald,  his  heir ;  ii.  John,  who 
m.  twice,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1833,  issue  four  sons;  and 
in.  WilUam  Henry,  who  married,  and  d.  1832,  left  issue 
several  sons  and  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Reginald  Rabett,  Esq.  of  Bramfield  and  Huntingfield, 
J.P.  6.  20  March,  1771;  m.  1792,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Matthias  Kerrison,  Esq.  of  Bungay,  Suffolk,  and  of  Hoxneand 


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"RAJ) 


Broom  Hall,  &c.,  and  only  sister  to  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Kerrison, 
Bart.,  M.P.,  of  Oakley  Park,  and  by  her  (who  m.   2ndly, 
Lieut.  Garbett,  B.N.,  and  d.  23  Feb.  1832)  left  at  his  decease, 
SI  May,  1810,  aged  39,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Eeginald,  late  of  Bramfield  Hall. 

George  William,  Commander  R.N. ,  to.  12  Sept.  183.5,  Lady 
Lucy  Louisa  Maria  Tumour,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward,  ord  Karl 
Wintenon ;  and  d.  20  Nov.  1858,  leaving  issue, 

1  Reginald  Henbt  Holfokd,  now  of  Bramfield. 

2  George  Murray,  b.  30  June,  1847;  d.  11  March,  1848. 

3  Turnour,  6.  11  Aug.  1849;  m.  26  Oct.  1S7G,  Caroline 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Major  Stewart,  and  widow  of  Charles 
Gary  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Great  Billing  UaU,  co.  North- 
ampton. 

1  Louisa  Charlotte  Augusta. 

Mary,  m.  28  Dec.  1810,  Henry,  Srd  Viscount  Maynard,  and 
rf.  1857. 
Ur.  Rabett  d.  31  May,  1810,  aged  39,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Reginald  Rabett,  M.A.,  of  Bramfield  Hall,  Suffolk, 
Vicar  of  Thornton-cum-Bagworth,  co.  Leicester,  b.  11  -Jan. 
1795  ;  m.  28  Aug.  1828,  Slary,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Bicker- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Eoden,  Salop,  of  an  ancient  family  of  that  name. 
He  d.  10  Sept.  1860,  leaving  his  widow  the  estate  for  life,  with 
remainder  to  his  nephew,  Reginald  Henby  Holfobb  Rabett, 
Esq.,  now  of  Bramfield. 

AriM — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  charged  with  five  guttes-d'or 
between  three  rabbit.s'  heads  couped  of  the  2nd,  each  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a  gutte-d'or.  Crest— A  demi-rabbit  rampant 
sa.  gutte-d'or.     Mnitn — Superabit  omnia  virtus. 

Seat — Bramfield  Hall,  near  Saxmundham. 


RADCLIFFE    OF    HITCHIN    PRIORY. 

Deliie-Radcliffe,  Francis  ArarsTus,  Esq.  of 
Hitchin  Priory,  Herts,  retired  Commander  R.N., 
h.  1  June,  1845  ;  s.  his  brother  13  Oct.  1878  ;  m. 
14  April,  1874,  Greorgy  Melosiua  Mary  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Talbot, 
K.C.B.  {see  Bueke's  Peerage,  Sheewsbuey,  E.). 

ILtltf  aSC— The  Radcliffes  of  Hitch'm  Priory,  Herts,  are 
a  branoh  of  the  very  ancient  and  distinguished  family  of 
Radcltffe  of  The  Tozoer,  co.  Lancaster,  one  of  whom.  Sir 
John  Radclyffe,  a  famous  warrior  of  the  time  of  Edward  III., 
was  present  at  the  sieges  of  Cuen,  Crecy,  and  Calais,  and  thus 
originated  the  family  motto. 

Ralph  Radcltffe,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Radclyffe,  and  a 
descendant  of  Radclyffe  of  Ordshall  (sec  Radclyffe  of  Fox- 
denton),  was  buried  at  Hitchin,  Herts,  1559.  He  m.  Elizabeth 
Marshall,  and  by  her,  who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Norton,  Esq.  of 
Ofifiey,  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Sir  Edward  Radcliffe,  Physician  to  King  James  I.  He  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  WUliam  Wileox  ;  and  d.  1632,  aged  78.  His 
grandson. 

Sib  Ralph  Radcliffe,  of  Hitchin,  knighted  18  Feb.  1667, 
d.  15  July,  1720,  leaving  by  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Piggott,  Esq.  of  Abingdon  Piggotts,  a  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Hitchin,  'in.  1680,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Shirley,  Esq.  of  Asfield,  in  Sussex,  and  d. 
24  May,  1727,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  sob, 

John  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  b.  14  Sept.  1691 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Laurence  Alcock,  Esq.,  and  d.  16  Sept.  1742,  leaving  issue, 

Ralph,  d.  1760,  aged  22. 

John,  of  Hitchin  Priory,  M.P.  for  St.  Allans,  to.  Lady 
Frances  Howard,  sister  of  the  Lady  Betty  Howard,  who  in. 
Peter  Delme,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1783. 

Anne,  wife  of  Charles  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Addiscombe,  and 
mother  of  Anne  Melicent  Clarke,  heiress  of  ber  brother, 
Charles  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hitchin  Priory,  m.  Is02, 
Emilids  Henrt  Delme,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Peter  Do'me,  Esq. 
•f  Tichfield  Place,  Hants,  MP.,  by  Lady  Betty  Howard 
his  wife,  5th  dau.  of  Henry  Howard,  Earl  of  Carlisle. 

Jane,  d..  v.nrii. 

Penelope,  7)1.  1st,  Eichard  Charlton;  and  2ndly,  Sir  Charles 
Farnaby,  Bart. ;  but  d.  s.  p.  1802. 

The  estates  and  representation  of  the  family  of  Radcliffe 
devolved  eventually  on  John  Radcliffe's  grand-dpu.,  Anne 
Melicent  Clarke,  who  to.  as  above  stated,  27  July,  1S02, 

Emilids  Henry  Delme,  Esq.,  6  28  March,  1774  {see  Family 
of  Delme).  On  his  marriage  Mr.  Delme  assumed,  by  sign 
manual,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Radcliffe.     He  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  b.  13  Oct.  1803;  d.  s.  p.  6  Nov.  1830. 

II.  Frederick  Peter,  of  Hitchin  Priory. 

III.  Charles,  Rector  of  Holywell,  Beds,  6.  1  Feb.  1806 ;  m. 
14  Sept.  Is31.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Delme,  Esq.  of 
Cams  Hall,  Hants;  and  d.,  leaving  issue, 


1  Emilius  Charles,  Lieul.-Col.  late  88th  regt.,  to.  Louisa 
Baddicott,  7th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  J.  John  Holroyd,  of 
White  Hall,  Essex,  Rector  of  Abberton,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henry  Eliot  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  South  Tedworth, 
Hants,  m.  30  Oct.  1862,  Frances  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Richard  Young,  Rector  of  Risely,  and  has  issue. 

3  George  Thomas,  late  Capt.  46th  regt. 

I.  Emily  Anne  Milicent,  to.  31  Jan.  1833,  the   Hon.  Eliot 
Thomas  Yorke,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Joseph  Sydney 
Yorke,  K.C.B.,  brother  of  the  Earl  of  Hardwicke. 
Mr.  Delm^  Radcliffe  d.  26  Feb.  1S32,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

Frederick  Peter  DelmS  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Hitchin  Priory, 
Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  6. 
li  Dec  1804;  vi.  14  Ayril,  1831,  Emma,  dau.  of  John  H. 
Waddington,  Esq.  of  Shawford  House,  near  Winchester,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Peter  Russell,  Lieut.  23rd  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliersi 
h.  6  Sept.  1832 ;  killed  at  the  Alma,  20  Sept.  1854. 

II.  Seymour  Walter,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  20  Oct.  1833;  d. 
14  Nov.  1860. 

III.  John  Julius,  b.  6  Jan.  1835  ;  d.  4  March,  1847. 

IV.  Ralph  Charles,  b.  5  April,  1836;  d.  June,  1842. 

V.  Hubert,  late  of  Hitchin  Priory,  Capt.  23rd  Royal  Wel.sh 
Fusiliers,  J.P.,  b.  27  March,  1839;  m.  8  March,  1859,  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Major  Griffin,  H.E.I.C.S.;  and  d.  13  Oct. 
1878. 

VI.  Francis  Augustus,  now  of  Hitchin  Priory. 

VII.  Arthur  Henry,  Kcctorof  Holwell,  Beds,  i.  21  June,  1850; 
m.  26  Jan.  1875,  Beatrice  Mary  Frederica,  2nd  dau.  of 
Hon.  F.  Dudley  Ryder,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Earl  of 
llarrowby,  and  has  issue, 

Ralph  Hubert  John,  b.  11  Oct.  1877. 
Beatrice  Alice,  6.  22  Oct.  1875. 

I.  Melicent,  m.  11  Sept.  1858,  Richard  Rogers,  Esq.,  son  of 
Henry  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Stagenhoe  Park,  Herts. 

II.  Evelyn  Charlotte,  '/.  4  Sept.  1857. 

III.  Alice,  m.  24  April,  1862,  Albert  H«rt,  Esq.  of  Alder- 
wasley,  co.  Derby. 

IV.  Constance  Louisa,  ra.  15  Jan.  1869,  Charles  AV.  Talbot 
Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Inchiqmin,  co.  Cork,  eldest  son  of  Admiral 
Sir  C.  Talbot,  K.C.B. 

He  d.  30  Nov.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  5th  son, 

Hubert  Delme  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  who  rf.  13  Oct.  1878,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  Francis  Augustus  Delme  Radcliffe, 
Esq.,  now  of  Hitchin  Priory. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4tli,  arg.,  a  cross-crosslct  gu. 
between  three  bendlets  engrailed  sa.  a  label  of  three  points 
throughout;  on  a  canton  sa.  a  cross-crosslet  or,  for  Radcliffe  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  or,  an  anchor  in  pale  sa.  between  two  lions 
passant  gu.,  for  Delmk.  Crests — A  bull's  head  sa.  armed  or, 
gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  last  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchee,  for  Radcliffe.  In  penty,  an  anclior  sa. 
between  two  lions  passant  gu.,  for  DELiiii.  Motto — Caen,  Crecy, 
Calais. 

&ai— Hitchin  Priory,  Hitchin,  Herts. 


RADCLIFFE    OF    "WARLEIGH. 

Radcliffe,  Waltee  John,  Esq.,  present  repre- 
sentative of  the  family,  b.  1858. 

iLtntajt.— This  family,  originally  of  Saxon  origin,  de- 
scended from  a  younger  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  ihe 
Radcliffes  of  Chattertoix,  co.  Lancaster,  was  transplanted 
from  Chatterton  to  Kingset  House,  Devon,  where,  possessed 
of  much  landed  property,  it  flourished  for  many  generations. 

John  Radcliffe,  of  Kingset,  Devon,  held  lands,  &c.,  in 
Kingset,  and  in  Marytavy,  of  the  Queen,  by  serTice  of  fealty, 
and  d.  6  Oct.  1560.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  w.  a  sister  of  Sir 
Jerome  llorsie,  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  and  had  issue  three 
sons  and  two  daus.    The  3rd  son, 

Jasper  Radcliffe,  of  Hockworthy  Court,  Devon,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Franklin,  Esq.  of  Middlesex,  Barrister  at- 
Law,  and  left  at  hig  decease,  about  1662,  aged  78,  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

Jasper  Radcliffe,  of  Hockworthy  Court  and  Franklyn, 
Devon,  High  Sheriff  1096,  m.  Jano,  dau.  of  Solomon  Andrews, 
Esq.  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset,  Sheriff  1697,  and  had  issue.  Mr. 
Radcliffe  d.  Dec.  1704.    His  3rd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

Walter  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Franklyn  and  AVarleigh,  bapt. 
27  June,  1G93  ;  to.  12  Sept.  1721,  Admonition,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Garston,  Devon,  and  grand-dau.  of 
Sir  William  Bastard,  Knt.  (by  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bramp- 
field,  Bart.,  and  Gertrude  Copleston  his  wife,  heiress  of  War- 
leigh).  The  estate  of  Warlcigh  Mr.  Radcliffe  purchased  1741, 
from  his  wile's  relation,  John  Bamfield,  ol  Hestercoombe. 


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II.  Walter, 
II.  John, 


By  AdmoBition  his  wife  (who  d.  3  Sept.  1758,  and  was  lineally 
descended  from  Sir  John  Copleston,  of  Warleigh,  and  through 
him,  in  directdescent,  from  Robert  Foliot,  of  Warleigh,  Devon, 
1285,  17th  HENRY  III.),  he  had  issue, 

I.  Jasper,  who  predeceased  his  father,  unm. 

'successively  of  Warleigh;  the  last  survivor, 
John,  d.  1805,  and  was  ,5.  by  his  nephew, 
..  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Badcliefe. 

IV.  William,  slain  at  Warburgh,  1760,  aniii. 

V.  Copleston,  M..\.,  Rector  of  Stoke  Climsbnd,  Cornwall, 
and  Vicar  of  Taraerton  Foliott,  Devon,  b.  1744;  rn.  17  Aug. 
1776,  Savah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Peter,  Esq.  of  Porthcothan, 
Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1830),  left  at  his  death 
(27  March,  1805)  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

2  John,  0.  28  April,  1781;  m.  Oct.  1816,  Grace,  2nd  dau. 
and co-hciress  of  William  Floyde,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1850),  left  at  his  decease,  30  Oct.  1831,  one 
son  and  two  daus., 

John  William,  of  Exeter,  6.  7  Sept.  1817;   m.  27  July, 
1852,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Bull 
Strangways,  Esq.  of   Shapwick  (of  the  senior  line  of 
the  Somersetshire  Strangways)  and  has  issue, 
Derwentwater,  b.  14  June,  1853. 
William  Floyde  Champernoune  Wadham,  6.23  Jan. 
1855. 
Anne  Grace  Admonition.  Blargaret  Jane. 

3  Copleston,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  23  April,  1785 ;  killed  in 
1814,  in  boarding  an  American  schooner,  at  Fort  Erie,  in 
North  America. 

1  Sarah  Anne,  deceased. 

2  Admonition  Peter,  deceased.        3  Gertrude  Joanna,  dec. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1761,  the  Rev.  John  Foote ;  and  ./.  1770. 

II.  Joanna,  m.  Richard  Stone,  Esq. ;  and  (/.  1792. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Aaron  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Dunsburgh,  Devon ; 
and  d.  1804. 

Rev.  Walter  Eadcliffe,  of  Warleigh,  Devon,  J. P.,  6. 
13  April,  1779  (grandson  of  Walter  and  Admonition  Radcliffe), 
1)1.  1  Feb.  1812,  Abby  Emma,  dau.  of  Abraham  Franco,  Esq. 
Clapham,  Surrey  (by  Esther  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  M.  M.  Lopes, 
3rd  bart.  of  Maristow),  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1873), 

Walter  Copleston,  late  of  Warleigh. 

Copleston  Lopes,  of  Derreford,  near  Plymouth,  b.  26  April, 
1818 ;  m.  31  Oct.  1850,  Elizabeth  Cbarlotte,  widow  of  Capt. 
W.  B.  Knipe,  and  dau.  of  Frind  Cregoe  Colmore,  Esq. 
of  Moor  End,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue,  1  Pollexfen 
Colmore,  b.  30  May,  1855,  Barrister-at-Law;  2  Ernest 
Copleston,  6.  13  Dec.  1858;  1  Edith  Laura;  2  Amy  Char- 
lotte. 

William  Pollexfen,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.,  late  Col.  20th  regt., 
served  in  Crimea  with  20th  foot;  Knt.  of  Mcdjidie;  in 
Indian  Mutiny ;  Inspector  General  of  Musketry  at  Hytlie 
1873-7,  b.  2  Dec.  1822;  vi.  1  Sept.  1870,  Isabella  Eliza,  dau. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Peter  B.  de  Blacquiere,  and  has  a  son, 
Percy. 

Sarah  Lydia,  m.  24  July,  1838,  Edward  Archer,  Esq.  of 
Trelaske,  Cornwall  (see  Archer  of  Trelaske). 

Charlotte  Hester,  m.  3  Oct.  1850,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Harward 
Archer,  Rector  of  Trowjeigh,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

Emma  Admonition,  m.  6  May,  1845,  the  Rev.  John  Hall 
Parlby,  of  Manadon,  Devon  (see  Parley  of  Manadon). 

He  d.  16  April,  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Copleston  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  6.  I  June, 
1815;  m.  28  Sept.  1843,  Charlotte  Hannah,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Richard  Ellicombe,  Rector  of  Alphington,  Devon  ;  and  d. 
11  Aug.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jasper  Walter,  b.  1849;  d.  in  France,  1856. 

II.  Walter  John,  present  representative. 

IH.  Frauk  Carew,  b.  1860.  iv.  Charles  Amyas,  6.  1861. 

V.  Jasper  Fitzgerald,  6.  1867. 

1.  Annie  Emma. 

u.  Mary  Swcte  Admonition. 

III.  Bertha  Gertrude,  m.  Rev.  William  Hippisley. 
iv.  Ella  Maud.  v.  Flora  Jane. 

Ilis  widow  is  the  present  occupier  of  Warleigh,  which  at  her 
death  will  devolve  on  her  eldest  son. 

Arms—krg.,  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  a  canton  of  the  first 
charged  with  a  horse's  head  of  the  second.  Crest — On  a  mural 
crown  or,  a  bull's  head  sa.  homed  gold.  Motto — Caeteris  major 
qui  melior. 

iSeat — Warleigh,  near  Plymouth. 


I.  Francis    William, 

Artillery,  1S70. 
1.  Katherine  Maria. 


h.    25    April,    1S51,    Licat.    Eoyal 


RADCLIFFE    OF    TINNAKILLY. 

Eadcliffe,  William,  Esq.,  Major-G-en.,  b.  1809, 
entered  the  army  1827,  served  In  the  18th,  75th, 
84th,  and  87th  regts.,  retired  on  full-pay  as  Major- 
Gen.  1868  ;  m.  1st,  1846,  Frances  Susan,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Francis  Murray,  of  94th  regt.,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1855),  he  had  issue, 


Gen.  EadcUffe  m.  2ndly,  1857,  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Bird,  Esq.  of  Aldington,    Cheltenham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
II.  Stephen,  6. 1858,  d.  young. 

JllUCagr.— The  family  of  Radcliffe,  which  took  its  rise 
from  the  village  of  Radcliffe,  near  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  was  of 
Saxon  origin :  the  chief  lines  were  those  of  Radcliffe  Tower 
and  Ordshall,  also  those  ennobled  under  the  titles  of  Earl  of 
Sussex  and  Earl  of  Derwentwater.  A  branch  of  this  ancient 
line  became  settled  in  Ireland. 

The  Rev.  Stephen  Radcliffe,  'Vicar  of  Naas,  co.  Kildare, 

son  of  Richard  Radcliffe,   Esq.,   was  b.   in   Belfast  in  1078, 

entered  Trin.  CoU.  Dublin,  2  June,  1004,  aged  16,   became  a 

Scholar  1696,  and  took  the  degree  of  B.A.  in  the  spring  of  1693. 

He  m.  (license  dated  24  Oct.  1714)  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 

Smith,  Vicar  of  Ballyloughloe,  and  had  issue, 

r.  Richard,   Rector  of  Aughalisker,   co.  Fermanagh,   6.  at 

Naas,  1715,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  7  July,  1733,  became 

Scholar  1736,  B.A.   1738,   Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  1744.  B.D., 

1748,  and  D.D.  1765.     He  m.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Robert 

Mason,  Esq.,  of  Masonbrooke,  co.  Gahvay,  and  d.  intestate 

(administration  8  March,  1766),  leaving  an  only  son, 

John,    who  was   then   a  minor ;    in   1785  he  obtained    a 

Scholarship  in  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  became  B.A.  1787,  LL.B. 

1790,   LL.D.  1795,    and    was    appointed    Judge    of   the 

Prerogative  Court  in  Ireland.    He  m.  Bettana,  dau.  of 

Benjamin  Slack,  Esq.  of  Tyrafferty,  co.  Monaghan,  and 

had  issue, 

Richard.  Stephen. 

Jolin,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Board  of  Public 
Works  in  Ireland. 
Joseph,  LL.D.,  Q.C,  Vicar-General  Consistorial  Court, 

Ireland. 
Benjamin.  William. 

Christiana,  m.  John  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Bolton. 
Charlotte  Sarah,  m.  9  Dec.  1830,  George  Battersby,  Esq. 
of  Loughbane.  co.  Westmeath,  Q.C,  LL.D.,  Chancellor 
and  Vicar-General  of  the  Diocesan  Court  of  Dublin. 
It.  Thomas,  Judge  of  the  Consistorial  Court  of  Dublin,  b.  at 
Naas,   1715,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  7  July,  1733  ;  made 
his  will '22  Oct.  1773,  which  was  proved  26  Feb.  1776.     He 
m.  (license  9  Jan.  1756)  Anne  Rothwell,   widow  of  William 
Smith,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Sept.  180C)  he  had  issue, 

1  John  Frances,  of  Wilson's  Hospital,  co.  Westmeath,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Charles  Garnett,  of 
Williamstown  House,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue,  Thomas, 
John,  Stephen,  Richard,  George,  William,  Sarah,  Frances, 
and  Maria. 

2  Stephen  (Rev.),  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Michell,  Esq. 
of  Castle  Strange,  co.  Roscommon,  and  had  Thomas,  and 
other  issue. 

3  Richard,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1778,  M.A.  1808;  m.  (license  IS 
Dec.  1785)  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jeremiah  Symes,  of 
Ballybeg,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen,  of  Ballycarney,  co.  Wexford,  in.  Anne,  dau. 

of   James  Symes,   Esq.  of  York  Street,   Dublin,  and 

d.  s.  p. 
Mary  Ann,  m.  27  Nov.  1829,  Robert  Moore  Carey,  Esq. 

of  Munfin,  co.  Wexford  (d.  11  Dec.  1851). 
Charlotte,  m.  John  Symes,  Esq.  of  Coolboy,  co.  Wicklow. 

4  Thomas,  of  Lisadell  (Rev.),  co.  Armagh,  m.  (license  20 
Nov.  1792)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mitchell,  and  had 
a  son,  Thomas. 

HI.  Stephen,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Mary,  <i.  M)i»i. ;  will  dated  13  May,  1780,  proved  15  Feb. 

1793.  II.  Anne.  iii.  Jane. 

IV.  Katherine.  v.  Alice. 

Rev.  Stephen  Radcliffe,  Vicar  of  Naas,  d.  intestate,  and  admini- 
stration was  granted  to  his  widow  in  1732,  his  children  being 
then  all  minors.     His  third  son, 

Stephen  Radcliffe,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  appointed  5  Jan.  1764, 
Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Ireland,  in.  20  Dec.  1762, 
Elinor,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Blackford,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of 
Wicklow,  and  had  issue, 

Willlam,  only  son  and  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Aug.  1797,  Joseph  Leigh,  Esq.  {see  Leigh  of  Rose- 
garland). 

Elinor,  in.  (Ucense  3   June,   1793)  Charles  Warde,  Esq.  of 
Fownes  Street,  Dublin. 
Judge  Radcliffe  made  his  will  23  .Tan.  1791,  which  was  proved 
1  June,  1793  :  his  only  son, 

William  Radcliffe,  Esq.  of  Tinnakilly,  m.  (license  4  Dec. 
1787)  Katharine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  Michael  Cox,  3rd  hart,  of 
Dunmanway,  and  had  issue, 


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Stephen,  d.  s.  p.  llicliacl,  d,  a.  i>. 

William,  now  of  Tinnakilly. 

Elizabeth. 

Mary,  m.  31  July,  1S13,  Capt.  Hon.  Frar;cis  Chas.  Anncsley. 

Ellen.  Katherine. 

Harriett.  Annette. 


EADCLYFFE    OF    FOXDENTOIQ". 

Eadclxpfe,  Charles  James,  Esq.  of  Tox- 
denton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  High  Sherilf  of  Dorset 
1856,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  Xot.  1804 ;  m.  1  July, 
1835,  Ann  Maria,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert 
Lillington,  Esq.  of  Stockley,  Dorset,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  22  July,  1854)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  James,  h.  21  Dec.  1839;    m.  1872,  Blanche,  2na 

dau.  of  Col.  Sullivan,  late  5th  Lancers,  and  has  issue  two 

sons  and  three  daus. 
n.  William  Frederick,  6.  1  April,  IS41 ;   ot.  Edith,  youngest 

dau.  of  Col.  Sullivan,  late  5th  Lancers,  and  has  issue  one 

Bon  and  one  dau. 
I.  Anna  Maria  Jane,  m.  Alexander  Waldegrave  Park,  Esq., 

who  d.  17  July,  1878. 
n.  Julia  Frances,  m.  1862,  John  Eosworth  Smith-Marriott, 

Esq.  m.  Mary. 

HillCagC— The  family  of  Eadclyffe,  one  of  decidedly 
Saxon  origin,  took  its  name,  circa  1279,  from  the  village  of 
Eadcliffe,  near  Bury,  in  eo.  Lancaster. 

Richard  de  EADCLTrrE,  of  RadclylTe  Tower,  co.  Lancaster, 
Seneschal  and  Minister  of  the  forests  of  Blackburnshire, 
accompanied  King  Edward  I.  in  his  wars  in  Scotland,  and 
received  from  that  Prince,  32nd  year  of  his  reign,  a  grant  of 
a  charter  of  free  warren  and  free  chase,  in  all  his  demesne 
lands  of  EadcUffe,  &c.  He  yn.  a  dau.  of  Boteler,  of  Bewsey, 
Baron  of  Warrington,  and  had  issue:  i.  Eobekt,  of  EadelylTe 
Tower,  ancestor  of  the  Radcltffes  of  SiiiithilU  ;  ii.  William, 
of  Colceth  and  Edgworth,  and  afterwards  of  Eadclyffe  Tower, 
usually  styled  the  "Great  William,"  ancestor  of  the  Ead- 
CLTFFEs  of  Radchifft  Toicer,  and  of  the  Eadclyffes,  Barons  Fitz- 
walter  and  Earls  of  Sussex;  in.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  imme- 
diately.   The  3rd  son, 

Sib  John  Eadcltffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  co.  Lancaster,  repre- 
sented that  CO.  in  Parliament,  14  Edward  III.,  and  served 
under  the  same  monarch  in  his  French  wars,  participating  in 
the  sieges  of  Caen,  Cressie,  and  Calais.  Hisgreat-great-grcat- 
grandson, 

William  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Ordshall  (son  of  Alexander 
Eadclyffe,  of  Ordshall,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Harington,  of  Hornby  Castle,  and  great  grandson  of  Sir  John 
Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  whose  wife  was  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Trafford,  of  Trafford),  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund 
Trafford,  Knt.  of  Trafford,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  James 
Byron,  of  Clayton  ;  and  3rdly,  Talbot,  of  Salesbury)  had  issue. 
William  Eadclyffe  d.  15  May,  13  Henry  VII.,  and  was  «.  by 
Ithe  eldest  son  of  his  son  John,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Brereton,  of  Brereton)  his  grandson, 

Sir  Alexan-der  Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  High  Sheriff 
of  Lancashire,  1547,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Booth,  Knt.  of 
Barton,  in  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  four  sons  and  three  daus.  i. 
Anne,  in.  Sir  Edmund  Trafford,  Knt.  of  Trafford;  ii.  Ehzabeth, 
'/(i.  John  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atberton,  iu  Lancashire;  and  in. 
Eleanor,  ra.  Sir  Eichard  Molineaux,  Knt.  of  Sefton.  Sir 
Alexander  c?.  1548,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  William  Eadclyffi:,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  on  whom  and 
the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  «5ic.,  were  settled  the  FitzWalter 
estates,  on  failure  of  divers  remainders  mentioned  in  the  will 
of  Henry  Eadclyffe,  2nd  Earl  of  Sussex.  He  had  issue  by  his 
1st  wife,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Trafford,  three  sons : 

I.  Alexander  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  d.  s.  p.  26  Sept.  1568  ; 

II.  John  (Sir),  successor  to  his  father ;  in.  Eichard,  of  New- 
croft,  Lancashire :  i.  Alice,  m.  Francis  Tunstal,  Esq.  of  Thur- 
goland  Castle ;  and  ii.  Ellen,  m.  Edward  Standish,  Esq.  of 
Standish.    Sir  WiUiam  d.  12  Oct.  1568,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall.  He  ra.  Anne,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Ashawe,  Esq.  of  the  Hall-on-the-Hill, 
in  High  Charnock,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue  five  sons, 
Alexander,  his  heir ;  William,  slain  in  the  Irish  wars ;  John, 
successor  to  his  eldest  brother ;  Edmund,  slain  in  battle,  in 
Flanders;  and  Thomas,  who  was  killed  at  the  same  time;  and 
four  daus.,  Margaret,  favourite  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen 
Elizabetu,  d.  of  grief  for  the  loss  of  her  brothers ;  Jane,  wife 


of  Sir  Ealph  Constable,  Knt.;  Anna,  d.  unm.;  and  Alice,  d. 
unm.    Sir  John  d.  1689.    His  eldest  son. 

Sir  Alexan-dee  Eadcltffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  hapt.  26  Jan. 
1573,  was  slain  in  Ireland,  unra.  1599,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Sir  John  Eadclyffe,  Knt.  of  Ordshall,  bapt.  24  Feb.  1581, 
m.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Byron,  Knt.  of  Newstead, 
Notts,  and  had  issue;  Alexander  (Sir),  his  heir;  Mary,  ru 
1st,  Sir  John  Stanhope,  Knt.,  of  Elvaston,  co.  Derby,  and 
2ndly,  Sir  John  Gell,  Bart,  of  Hopton;  Alicia;  and  Anna, 
b.  1665.  Sir  John  was  slain  in  the  Isle  of  Ehe,  29  Oct.  1027, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Alexander  EADCLTrrE,  of  Ordshall,  K.B.,  6.  27  April, 
1603  ;  )/i.  Jane  Eadclyffe,  dau  of  Eobert  Eadclyffe,  5th  Earl  of 
Sussex,  K.G.,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  six  sons.  The  sixth 
and  youngest  son, 

Egbert  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Withenshaw,  b.  at  Attilborough 
16.i0,  Capt.  in  the  Duke  of  Monmouth's  regt.,  in  the  service  of 
the  King  of  Spain,  m.  27  Feb.  1676,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau. 
and  heir  of  Eowland  Eyre,  Esq.  of  liradway,  co.  Derby,  and 
widow  of  WilUam  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Withenshaw,  co.  Chester, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  who  d.  unm.,  two  sons, 
I.  Alexander,  his  heir;  n.  Edward,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  Coll. 
Oxford,  bapt.  1  Dec.  1865,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Warren, 
Esq.  of  Poynton,  co.  Chester,  but  d.  s.  p.  His  widow™,  the 
Eev.  Thomas  Dakin.  Mr.  Eadclyffe  was  killed  iu  a  duel,  20 
Feb.  1685.    His  eldest  son, 

Alexan-der  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  bapt.  17  Jan, 
1C77,  became  seised  of  the  Foxdenton  estate  by  virtue  of  the 
wills  of  his  cousins,  Mrs.  Mary  Byron  and  Mrs.  Susan  Potter, 
the  daus.  of  William  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  the  son  of 
Eichard,  of  Newcroft.  He  ra.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bag- 
shawe,  Esq.  of  Litton  and  Hicklow,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her, 
who  d.  1735,  left  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  the  Eev. Samuel  Sidebottora, 
M.A.,  Eector  of  Middleton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  an  elder  son, 

Eobert  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  bapt.  31  March, 
1703 ;  ra.  20  May,  1731,  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Adam 
Bagshawe,  Esq.  of  Wormhill,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her,  who  d.  16 
Nov.  1786,  left  at  his  decease,  12  April,  1749  (with  four  daus., 
who  all  d.  unm.  except  the  eldest,  Eleanor,  wife  of  Bazeriul 
Burges,  Esq.  of  Liverpool),  a  son, 

Egbert  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton,  bapt.  25  May,  1737, 
m.  11  Aug.  1772,  his  cousin,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Samuel  Si.lebottom,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Middleton,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1819)  one  son  and  two  daus., 

Egbert,  his  heir. 

Frances,  d.  young,  1780. 

Margaret,  ra.  3  Dec.  1805,  the  Eev.  Peter  Eichard  Eideout,  of 

HookswG'id,  Dorset. 
Mary,  ra.  Capt.  Tremlett,  E.N. 
Mr.  Eadcliffe  d.  at  Bath,  18  Dec.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Egbert  Eadclyffe,  Esq.  of  Foxdenton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
6.14  April,  1773  ;  ra.  14  April,  1796,  Mary,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas 
Patten,  Esq.  of  Bank,  near  Warrington,  and  had  issue  by  her 
(whod.  1845), 
Eobert,  b.  23  Oct.  1798;  m.  1827,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eev.  J. 
Sill;  and  d.  1838,  leaving  a  dau.,  Agnes  Mary. 
Charles  James,  now  of  Foxdenton. 

William  Frederick  (Eev.),   Eector  of  Tanant  Eushton  and 

Tanant  Eawston,  Dorset,  b.  8  Nov.  1806. 

Mary,  m.  1827,  WUliam  Hallett,  Esq.  of  Candys.  Hants,  and 

by  him  (who  is  deceased)  has  issue  two  sons.  WilUam  (Kev.), 

and  George  Kerr,  and  one  dau.  Mrs.  Stoshton. 

Dorothea,  //;.  1849,  the  Rev.  William  Atthill,  A.M.  of  Bran- 

diston  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Frances,  ra.  1844,  Sir  William  M.  Smith-IMarriot,  Bart. 
Emma  Elizabeth,  ya.  the  Eev.  William  Htfiill,  Vicar  of  Ashton, 

CO.  Lancaster. 
Amelia,  ra.  the  Rev.  W.  K.  Eateson,  of  Godley,  near  Man- 
chester. 
Julia,  m.  1841,  the  Eev.  L.  C.  Davies;  and  r7.  1842,  leaving 
one  dau.,  ra.  Herbert  Vaughan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  three 
sons  and  a  dau. 
Mr.  EadcUffe  was  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  1813.    He  d.  28  March, 
1854. 

^rms— Arg.,  two  bends  engrailed  sa.  a  label  of  three  points 
gu.  Crest  — A  bull's  head  erased  sa.  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or.     Motto — Caen,  Cressie,  Calais. 

,5ff,(s_Hyde  Manor,  Wareham,  Dorset;  Foxdenton  Hall, 
Oldham.  , 

EADFORD  OF  SlilAIiLE'S"  HALL. 
Eadfobd,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  and 
Etwall  Lodge,  co.  Derby,  B.A.  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxon, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Derbv,  and'Capt.  Derbyshire  Yeomanry 
Carah-y,  B.A.  1874,  b.  9  Mar,  1848 ;  s.  his  fatlier 
18G6 ;  m.  27  Aug.  1874,  Henrietta  Maria,  youngest 


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dau.  of  Francis  Ilurt,  Esq.  of  Alderwnsloy,  co. 
Derby,  by  Cecilia  Euiily  Norman  his  wife,  giand- 
dau.  of  Charles,  ith  Duke  of  Eutland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  20  Aug.  1877. 
I.  Evelyn  VaugUan,  b.  1875. 

Hl'lira^C— This  branch  of  the  famHy  of  Kadford  has  been 
seated  in  the  co.  Derby  lor  a  very  considerable  period,  and  is 
supposed  to  have  been  a  younger  branch  of  Eadfokd  of 
Jladford,  Notts. 

Thomas  Radford,  Esq.  of  Stanley,  co.  Derby,  was  twice 
married.  By  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  he  had  issue  a  son,  Joun, 
his  successor,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  who  d.  young,  12  Feb. 
1732.  Mr.  Radford  d.  15  June,  1755,  and  was  .«.  by  his  only  soii, 

John  Eadfobu,  Esq.  of  Stanley,  m.  Rachel,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  John  Hieron,  Esq.  of  Little  Eaton,  and  great- 
granddau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Hieron,  of  Christ's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, Rector  of  Bi'eadsall,  near  Derby,  a  Noncomformist 
divine  of  celebrity,  and  author  of  divers  theologiciil  works, 
and  h.ad  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  i.  Elizabeth;  ii.  Martha,  m. 
the  Rev.  J.  Goddard,  M.A.  of  Catherine  Hall,  Cambridge;  la. 
Eachel.    Mr.  Radford  </.  13  April,  1788.    His  only  son, 

John  Radford,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  1784,  m.  1776,  Theophilla,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Alexander 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Kington,  co.  Hereford,  descended  from  tlie 
very  ancient  family  of  Vauguan  of  Ilcngwft  Cov.it,*  and  by 
Ler  (who  d.  1822),  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  of  Smalley  ITall. 

II.  Alexander,  m..  Augusta,  only  dau.  of  'William  Church 
Norcop,  Esq.  of  Betton  Hall,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alexander  William  Radfokd  Nokcop,  Esq.,  now  of 
Betton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  6.  1800;  m.  1832,  Miss  Mary  Beres- 
ford,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  1875)  has  issue,  Alexander 
"William,  formerly  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford,  Capt. 
Stafford  Militia,  b.  1835. 

1  Louisa  Ann,  m.  Henry  Justice,  Esq.  of  Hinstock,  Salop. 
He  d.  10  Dec.  1852,  aged  73. 
m.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Asn  Weaver,  cf  Hereford,  who 
is  deceased. 

IV.  Samuel  Richardson. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Carntield  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.,  h.  IG  Aus'. 
1783;  m.  16  Sept.  1829,  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late 
Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Carntield  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1854}  has  issue, 

1  Vaughan  Hobbs,  6.  2  Dec.  1831. 

2  Raymond  Wilson,  6.  15  Nov.  1836. 

3  Thomas  Lawrence,  &.  25  April,  1838. 

1  Elizabeth  Isabella.  2  Maria  Sarah,  deceased. 

3  Lucy  Richardson. 

I.  Edward,  of  Tansley  Wood,  co.  Derby,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
26  July,  1788;  m.  14  Dec.  1820,  Eliza  Diana,  youngest  dau. 
of  Childers  Walbanke  Childers,   Esq.  of  Cantley  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  d.  1872,  having  had  issue, 
1  Childers    Charles    (Tansley    Wood,    Blattock),    J. P. 
for  CO.  Derby,  late  Capt.  Derby  Yeomanry,  6.  1828;  m. 
1855,   Mary  Elizabeth,   eldest    dau.   of  Major  Hurt,    of 
Wirksworth,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Webb  Edge,  of  Strelley,  Notts. 
1  Selina.  2  Harriett  Theophila,  d.  1849. 

3  Anna  Eliza,  to.  1849,  Edward  Thompion,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
of  95th  regt.,  2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Thompson,  Vicar 
of  Askham  Bryan  and  Myton. 

VII.  Henry,  m.  Miss  Freer,  of  Atherstone,  co.  Warwick,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Henry,  Vicar  of  Broughton  Astley,  co.  Leicester. 

2  Vaughan.  3  Frederick,  Capt.  1st  Dragoons, 
1  Augusta.                   2  Charlotte. 

I.  Frances  Theophila.  ii.  Martha,  d.  1825. 

III.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Blanchard,  of  Middleton  Rectory 
near  Beverley,  co.  York.  ' 

IV.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Radford  d.  April,  1834.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Radford,  Esq.  of  Smalley  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  in. 
April,  1836,  Mary  Buttle,  d.au.  and  co-heir  of  James  Dowker 
Esq.  of  North  Dalton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

John,  Lieut.  1st  Derby  Militia,  d.  1855,  aged  IS. 

Arthur,  now  of  SmaUey  Hall. 

Constance  Mary,  vi.  April,  1SG8,  Rev.  Robert  William 
Burnaby,  Rector  of  St.  Barnabas,  Marylebone,  N.W.,  and 
has  issue,  Lucy  Dyott;  Robert  Beaumont;  Mary  Cecilia. 

Alice  Marian,  vi.  14  Sept.  1876,  James  N.  Hurt,  late  Lieut. 
R.N.,  and  has  issue,  Walter  James  and  Constance  Cecilia. 
Mr.  Radford  d.  29  March,  18G6. 

*  The  Vaughans  of  Hengwrt  Court  are  one  of  the  oldest 
families  in  Wales,  and  have  royal  descents,  by  the  mar- 
riage of  Watkin  Vaughan,  of  Hengwrt,  with  Sibilla,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Baskerville,  of  Erdesley,  and  also  by  the  marrintce 
of  James  Vaughan,  eldest  son  of  the  above-mentioned  Watkiu 
Vaughan,  with  the  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Croft,  of  Croft  Castle. 


Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  vair  between  two  chevrons  of  the  second- 
Crest  —  A  partridge  holding  a  wheat  ear  in  its  beak  ipr. 
Motto — Po.ssunt  quia  posse  ridrntur. 

icaJs— Etwall  Lodge  ;  and  Smalley  Hall,  co.  Derby. 


RAFFLES    OF    LIVERPOOL. 

The  late  Eet.  Thomas  Eaffles,  D.D.,  LL.D.> 
F.Z.S.,  Hon.  Member  of  the  Literary  and  Philoso- 
phical Society  of  New  York,  &c.,  heir  male  and 
representative  of  Sir  Thomas  Stamford  Eafllcs, 
Lieut.-Governor  of  Java,  h.  17  May,  1788 ;  m.  18 
AjDril,  1815,  Mary  Catlierine,  dau.  and  eventual 
heir  of  Jamea  Hargreavcs,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Stamford,  B.A.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Police  Magistrate  for  the  Borough  of  Liverpool,  b. 
18  Sept.  1818;  m.  20  Sept.  1849,  Maria,  elder  surviving  dau. 
of  the  late  Edward  Cearns,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Liverpool,  and 
has  issue,  1  Thomas  Stamford,  6.  11  July,  1853;  1  Maria 
Anne,  d.  29  May,  1853;  2  Ada  Mary;  3  Evelyn;  4  Con- 
stance Maria. 

II.  James  Hargreavcs,  6.  2  Feb.  1S2S;  m.  and  d.  s.  ji.  14 
Jan.  1872. 

III.  William  Winter,  b.  20  July,  1830 ;  in.  15  Feb.  1855,  Jane, 
only  child  of  the  late  Robert  Blanchard,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  1  Robert  Blanchard,  b.  24  Nov.  1857 ;  2  Winter 
Hargreaves,  b.  4  Sept.  1862;  1  Ellen  Maude  Blary;  2 
Frances  Jane;  3  Beatrice  Helena;  4  Alice  Gertrude;  5 
Adeline  Jenny  Lind;  6  Ernestine  Hilda,  d.  17  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Mary  Rachel,  to.  9  Aug.  1838,  Samuel  Marshall  BuUey, 
Esq.  of  New  Brighton,  co.  Chester. 

Dr.    Eafllcs,   a  verv   eloquent    and    distinguished 
Divine,  d.  18  Aug.  18G3. 

iCtlTCStJC. — The  name  of  Raffles  frequently  occurs  in 
the  oldest  registers  of  Beverley,  in  co.  York,  both  in  those  of 
the  Minster  and  St.  Mary's  Church,  from  which  it  appears 
that  three  centuries  ago  the  ancestors  of  this  family  resided 
there.  One  of  them,  John  Baffles,  it  is  recorded,  d.  during 
his  mayoralty  in  that  borough,  a.d.  1583.  From  Beverley  the 
fa.mily  is  believed  to  have  removed  to  Berwick-on-Tweed,  and 
thence  to  London.  In  that  city,  a  descendant  of  the  Beverley 
line, 

Thomas  Raffles,  whose  father  came  from  Berwick,  held  an 
office  in  the  Prerogative  Office,  Doctors'  Commons.  He  d. 
1874,  having  m.  twice;  by  his  1st  wife  ho  had  (with  other 
children,  who  d.  unm.  or  s.  p.)  a  son, 

Benjamin,  of  whom  presently. 
By  his  2nd  wife,  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.,  viz., 

John,  in.  Elizabeth  Hare,  .and  d.  at  Southpoi  t,  leaving  an 
only  dau.,  Caroline  Matilda,  m.  1st,  William  Mills,  Esq.  of 
Frocester  House,  near  Stroud;  and  2ndly,  James Harmar, 
Esq.  of  Bewdley  ;  she  d.  18  Sept.  1852. 

AVilliam,  d.  1825,  having  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Richard  Dunsby. 
Esq.  of  WeUs,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1830)  one  son  and 
one  dau., 

Thomas,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  late  representative  of  the  family. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  James  Baldwin  Brown.  Esq.,  LL.D.,  Bar- 
rist'er-at-Law,  d.  23  Nov.  1843,  leaving  issue.  She  d.  8 
Feb.  1858. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Carter,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  deceased. 
The  eldest  son, 

Benjamin  Raffles,  Esq.,  Capt.  of  a  West  Indiaman,  m. 
Anne  Lyde,  sister  of  the  Rev.  John  Lindeman,  Rector  of  Eaton 
Bishop,  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Thomas  Stamford,  his  heir. 

Harriet,  m.  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  deceased. 
Leonora  (deceased),  rn.  1st,  Billington  Loftie.  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.; 
and    2ndly,   Thomas  C.    Brown,     Esq.,    M.D.,    E.I.C.S., 
deceased. 
Mary  Anne,  in.  1st,  in  1805,  Quintin  Dick  Thompson,  Esq., 
and  had  by  him  issuo, 

Acheson  Quintin  Dick  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Ann.avema,  co. 
Louth,  b.  1806  ;  m.  1837,  isabell.a,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dodg- 
son  Madden,  and  had  issue. 

William,  d.  young. 

Charlotte  Raffles  Drury,   in.  24  March,  1835,   Ch.arles 

Knox,  4th  Earl  of  Castle  Stewart,  who  d.  12  Sept.  1874, 

leaving  issue. 

Jlrs.  Thompson  to.  2ndly,  William  Flint,  Esq.,  Capt. 
ll.N.,  deceased,  brother  of  Sir  Charles  Flint,  and  by  him 
left  al  her  decease,  1837,  one  surviving  sou  and  one  dau.. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAI 


1 


William  Charles  Eaffles  Flint  (Eev.),  6.1819;  m.  1845, 
Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Mutlge. 

Mary  Anne  Sophia  I'lint,  deceased. 
The  only  son  was, 

Sir  Thomas  Stamfobd  Eaffles,  Knt.  of  IXifrh  Wood, 
Middlesex,  K.R.S.,  F.A.S.,  &c.,  was  b.  at  sea,  off  Jamaica,  5  July, 
1781.  This  very  eminent  man  was  appointed,  1810,  Lieut. - 
Governor  of  the  Island  of  Java,  and  in  1817,  the  year  after  his 
return,  he  published  his  Uhlorij  of  Java,  received  the  honour 
<jf  knighthood,  and  was  appointed  Eesident  at  Bencoolen,  in 
Sumatra,  and  Lieul.-Governor  of  Fort  Marlborough.  During 
liis  residency  at  Bencoolen,  Sir  Stamford  was  authorised  by  the 
Marquess  of  Hastings,  then  Governor-Gen.  of  India,  to  found  a 
new  colony  for  the  protection  of  British  commerce  in  the  Asiatic 
seas.  The  spot  he  selected  for  this  purpose  was  Singapore,  at 
the  mouth  of  the  Straits  of  Malacca,  and  the  subsequent  pros- 
perity of  the  settlement  attests  the  judgmeut  and  ability  dis- 
played in  its  establishment.  He  finally  returned  to  England, 
and  retiring  to  an  estate  he  had  purchased  at  High  Wood,  near 
Hendon,  d.  there  4  July,  1826.  Sir  Stamford  m.  1st,  Olivia 
Marianne,  widow  of  W.  Fancourt,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Sophia, 
<lau.  of  J.  Watson  Hull,  Esq.,  by  the  latter  of  whom  (who  ci. 
1859)  he  left  an  only  child  to  survive  him,  Ella  Sophia,  whorf. 
%mm.  5  May,  1841.  At  Sir  Stamford's  decease,  the  representa- 
tion of  the  family  devolved  on  his  first  cousin,  the  late  Eev. 
Da.  Eaffles,  of  Liverpool. 

ylDiis— Erm.,  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  gu.,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  an  eastern  crown  or,  a  chief  vert  thereon  a 
cross-crosslet  fitchce  of  the  third.  Crest— Qui  of  an  eastern 
crown  or,  a  griffin's  head  purpure  beaked  and  gorged  with  a 
collar  gemelle  gold,  a  cross-crosslet  in  the  mouth.  Motto— la 
cruce  triumphans. 

i^esiJence— Abcreromby  Square,  Liverpool. 


KAIKES    OF    BENNINGTON. 

Eaikes,  Egbert  Napiee,  Esq.  of  Bennington, 
Stevenage,  Herts,  Major-Gen.  H.M.  Indian  army, 
h.  13  Oct.  1813  ;  in.  25  Sept.  1854,  Harriette,  dau. 
of    Major    Beckell,  by   Anne   Ms  wife,   and    has 

issue, 

I.  Egbert  Haig  Napier,  6.  2  April,  18C1. 

II.  Herbert  AVilliam  Napier,  b.  1  June,  18G5. 

III.  Eeginald  Durie  Napier,  b.  '28  June,  1874. 

IV.  Cyril  Probyn  Napier,  b.  12  Nov.  1875.    , 

I.  Mabel,  b.  25  Sept.  18G3. 

II.  Ethel  Florence,  b.  5  Aug.  1872., 

HtUCaCIC. — "Thefamily  of  Eaikes,"  says  Bigland,  "was 
settled  at  Kingston-upon-lIuU,  and  other  places  in  co.  York, 
at  a  very  remote  period." 

Of  three  brothers,  i.  Eichard  ;  ii.  Thomas;  and  m.  Eobert 
Eaikes,  living  at  Hull  in  ICIO,  Thomas  bore  a  prominent  part 
in  the  important  transactions  of  which  that  town  was  the 
scene  at  the  commencement  of  the  civil  war.  Having  first 
served  the  offtee  of  Mayor  1C33,  he  was  again  elected  1642. 

Eobert  Eaikes  (eldest  son  of  the  Eev.  Timothy  Eaikes,* 
Vicar  of  Tickhill  and  Hessle,  co.  York,  by  Sarah  Partridge  his 
wife,  grandson  of  the  Eev.  Eichard  Eaikes,  Vicar  of  Hessle, 
and  great-grandson  of  Eichard  Eaikes,  Merchant,  of  Hull, 
eldest  of  the  three  brothers  before-mentioned),  settled  at 
Gloucester,  and  il.  1757.  He  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Eichard  Drew,  of  Nailsworth,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.,  Mary, 
in.  Francis  Newbury,  Esq.  of  Heathfleld  Park,  Sussex,  and 
five  sons, 

I.  Eobert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eichard  (Eev.),  a  Prebendary  of  St.  David's,  married,  and 
left  no  issue. 

II.  William,  b.  1  June,  1738  (see  Eaikks  of  Treberfydd). 

IV.  Charles,  of  Hinxton,  co.  Cambridge,  m.  his  cousin, 
Eleanor  Eaikes,  andi/.  without  issue. 

V.  Thomas,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  London,  Governor  of 
the  Bank,  1797 ;  m.  1774,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
I'inch,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas. 

2  Henry,  Chancellor  of  the  diocese  of  Chester,  7)!.  1809, 
Augusta,  dau.  and  heiress  of  J.  J.  Whittington,  Esq.  of 
Gosford  Lodge,  Suffolk,  and  d.  28  Nov.  1864,  leaving 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  1819), 

Henry  (sec  Eaikes  of  Llwi/negrin). 

George  Whittington,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  Staff  Officer  of  Pen- 
sioners. 

Eichard  William,  Capt.  Madras  army,™.  Mary  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Charles  Walter,  Esq.  of  Eadford. 

*  Timothy,  the  youngest  son  of  the  Eev.  Timothy  Eaikes, 
waa  founder  of  the  family  of  E.iikcs  of  St.  Pctcisburgh. 


Cecilia,  wife  of  the  Eev.  David  Stewart,  Ecctor  of  Maid- 
stone. 

3  Eichard  Mec,  m.  1SI4,  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Thornton, 
Esq.  4  George,  deceased. 

1  Charlotte  Finch. 

2  Gcorgiana,  m.  Lord  William  Fitzroy,  and  d.  1861. 

S  Harriet,  m.  SirStratford  Canning  (afterwards  Lord  Strat- 
ford de  Eedcliffe),  and  d.  1817. 
The  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Eaikes,  of  co.  Gloucester,  the  well  known  philan- 
thropist, and  founder  of  Sunday  Schools,  to.  17G7,  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Thomas  Trigge,  Esq.  of  Ncwnham,  and  left,  with  sis 
daus.,  two  sons, 

Eobert  Napier,  of  whom  prepenlly. 

William  Henry,  Col.  in  the  Guards,  b.  17S5. 
Mr.  Eaikes  d.  April,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Eev.  Eobert  Napier  Eaikes,  Vicar  of  Longhope  and  Old 
Sodbury,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  3  Nov.  1783;  m.  13  Sept.  1810, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev.  John  Prol)yn,  of  Longhope 
and  Newland,  co.  Gloucester,  Dean  of  Llandaff,  by  Anno  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Eoynon  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hay  Hill,  Newnham,  and 
Nass  House,  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had, 

I.  William  Napier,  6.  Sept.  1811;  d.  Nov.  1833. 

II.  Eobert  Napier,  now  of  Bennington. 

III.  Charles  Lewis  Napier,  b.  1818;  d.  Aug.  18-37. 

IV.  Henry  Napier,  b.  6  March,  18'-'0;  d.  Nov.  Ia37. 

V.  Ladbroke,  b.  Nov.  1821;  d.  May,  184'2._ 

V!.  Stanley  Napier,  of  Hill  Ash,  J. P.  co.  Gloucester,  Col.  in 
H.M.'s  Indian  army,  b.  16  June,  1824;  m.  17  Feb.  1S58, 
Arabella  Veronica,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Dighton,  Vicar 
of  Longhope,  and  widow  of  J.  James,  Esq. 

VII.  Edmund  Napier,  b.  Oct.  1825;  d.  July,  1827. 

1.  Julia  Maria,  m.  1838,  the  late  Major-Gen.  Sir  Ilcnry  Cce 
Eoberts,  K.C.B.,  of  the  Bombay  ariiiy.        ii.  Emma. 

III.  Caroline,  iu.  June,  1841,  John  Henry  Dighton,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Indian  army,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Gertrude,  m.  Oct.  1847,  the  late  Admiral  Sir  Thomas 
Eaikes  Trigge  Thompson,  Bart. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  pean  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  sa.  beaked  ppr.,  the  neck  charged  with  an 
ermine  spot  arg.  Cres(— A  gi'iffin's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — lloncstum  prajferrc  utili. 

(SeaJ— Bennington,  Stevenage. 


EAIKES    OF    TREBEEEYDD. 

Eaikes,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Treberfydd,  co.  Brecon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Brecon  1851,  b. 
18  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  23  June,  1841,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Sir  Wilham  Ehas  Taunton,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Tacntom  (50,  Westbourne  Park  Villas,  W.), 
M.A.  of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  b.  15  April,  1843;  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1S60, 
Sophia  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Monro,  Esq.,  M.D. ;  she 
d.  7  April,  1872,  leaving  issue,  Frederick  Monro,  b. 
1  April,  1872.  He  m.  2ndly,  2  Jan.  1878,  Eose  Margaret, 
4th  dau.  of  Henry  William  Cripps,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Parmoor, 
Henlej'-on-Thames,  and  has  issue,  Cuthbert  Taunton,  b. 
10  Nov.  1878. 

I.  Fanny. 

itfnCilSC.— William  Eaikes,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Merchant 
in  London,  b.  1  June,  1738,  3rd  son  of  Egbert  Eaikes,  of 
CO-  Gloucester  (see  ^n-ceerf/ng'  Memoir);  to. 21  Oct.  1762,  Martha 
Pelly,  only  dau.  of  John  Mathew,  Esq.  of  West  Ham,  Essex, 
and  d.  at  Woodford,  Essex,  15  Oct.  1800,  aged  63,  leaving 
issue, 

William,  b.  1763;  m.  17S8,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Eeeve,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Daniel  Lysons, 
Esq.  of  Hempstead,  but  d.  without  issue,  18'24. 

Eobert,  of  Welton. 

John  Matthew,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Bayly,  Esq., 
and  d.  1830,  leaving  issue. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Isaac  Curric,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill. 

Martha,  m.  Eev.  W.  Kinleside. 

Charlotte,  );i.  Brice  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Munkham,  Essex. 

The  2nd  son, 

Egbert  Eaikes,  Esq.  of  Welton  House,  b.  31  Aug.  1765, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1802  ;  m.  4  Nov.  1789,  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Welton  House,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (through  whom  he  inherited  Welton)  had, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Eobert,  of  East  Dale  Brough,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  '26  Oct.  1801 ;  m.  1827,  Eleanor  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of 
Admiral  Puget,  and  h^vs  issue. 

1  Eobert  William,  b.  8  Nov.  1823.  j 

2  Arthur,  b.  7  April,  1831. 

3  Ucnry  Puget,  b.  16  Sept.  1831. 


RAI 


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"RAM 


1301 


4  Frederick  Walter,  6.  7  Nov.  1841. 

1  Ellen  Anna.        2  Annette  Cecilia.        3  Clara. 
n.  Martha,  d.  24  Aug.  1797. 

II.  Anno  Louisa,  m.  3  Nov.  1S31,  Eev.  Cliarles  Henry 
Lutwidge,  M.A. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Kaikes,  Esq.  ofWclton,  J.r.,  6.  6  Sept.  1790;  m. 
1st,  1817,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Arm- 
strong, Esq.  of  Castle  Armstrong,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  May,  1824)  had  issue, 

KoBEET,  now  of  Treberfydd. 

Thomas,  Major-Gen.,  late  Col.  Madras  Fusiliers,  C.B.,  h.  26 
Oct.  1823;  ?)i.  1st,  26  Oct.  1848,  Leonora  Jane,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Dig'by,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  May, 
1869)  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Digby,  b.  30  Nov.  1849 ;  2  Francis 
William,  ri.  young  ;  1  Edith  Mary  Leonora,  jx.  \V.  J.  Ty;rell, 
Esq.,  who  rf.  1873;  and  2  Ethel  La  Touche.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Admiral  Ilargood. 

Grace  Louisa,  m.  10  June,  1841,  the  Rev.  Robert  W.  Hippisley, 
Rector  of  Stow-on-lhe-Wold,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  five 
daus. 

Anne,  m.  T.  A.  F.  Reynolds,  Esq. ;  she  d.  s.  p.  18G4. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  Feb.  182,'),  Elizabeth  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Charles  Lutwidge,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs  at  Hull,  and  had, 

Charles,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  6.  27  Nov.  1828;  m. 
Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Bateman,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  «. 
1877. 

Elizabeth  Lucy,  m.  J.  W.  F.  Lowthrop,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
two  sons  and  one  dau. 

Mr.  Rallies  6.  Sept.  1SG6. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  pean  between  three  griffins' 
heads  erased  sa.  beaked  ppr.,  the  neck  changed  with  an  ermine 
spot  arg.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — 
Honestum  prjeferre  utili. 

Seat — Welton  House,  New  Cave,  co.  York.  Club — ^New 
University,  S.W. 

c 

EAIKES    OP    LLWYNEGHIN. 

Eaikes,  Hexet  Cecil,  Esq.  of  Llwjnegi-in,  co. 
Flint,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Chester  since  1868, 
and  Chairman  of  Ways  and  Means,  and  Deputy 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  since  1874, 
i.  25  Nov.  1838;  m.  26  Sept.  1861,  Charlotte 
Blanche,  4th  dau.  of  Charles  Blayney  Trevor-Koper, 
Esq.  of  Plasteg,  co.  Flint,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henky  St.  John  Digbt,  6.  23  Dec.  1SC3. 

II.  Francis  Edward,  5.  7  June,  1870. 

in.  Cecil  Dacre  Staveley,  6.  29  May,  1S74. 

IV.  Thomas  Algernon,  b.  22  Aug.  1876. 

V.  Arthur  Whittington,  &.  27  Nov.  1877. 

I.  Alice  Theodora.  ii.  Blanche  Amabel. 

in.  F.dith  Gertrude.  iv.  Lucy  Violet. 

ILinrajC. — HenrtRaikes,  Esq.  of  Llwynegrin,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  Deputy-Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  co.  Flint, 
Registrar  of  the  Diocese  of  Chester  (see  Eaikes  of  Bennington) 
6.1811;  ?n.  29  Oct.  1836,  Lucy  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Ven.  Francis  Wrangham,  F.R.S.,  Archdeacon  of  East 
Biding  CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Cecil,  now  of  Llywynegrin. 

Francis  William,  b.  2  Feb.  1842. 

George  Whitington,  6.  8  June,  1846  ;  m.  Alice  Marian,   dau. 

of  Peter  Ewart,  Esq.,  of  Hoole  Bank,  co.  Chester. 
Charles  Edward,  b.  2.5  April,  1848  ;  d.  unm.  1864. 
Arthur  Stewart,  b.  18  June,  1856. 
Charlotte  Annie,  m.  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Llanerchrugog 

Hall,  CO.  Denbigh;  d.  1870. 
Agnes  Augusta,  m.  the   Rev.  Digby  Strangways  Wrangham, 

Vicar  of  Darrington,  co.  York.  Lucy  Doruthca. 

Caroline  Louisa,  m.  R.  Beaumont  Pipon,  Esq.  of  Beaumont, 

Jersey,  Commander  R.N. 

Emily  Marion,  m.  Capt.  Philip  Yorke,  4th  King's  Own  regt. 
Mr.  Baikes  d.  25  Oct.  1863. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  pcan 
between  three  griffins'  heads  erased  sa.  beaked  ppr.,  the  neck 
charged  with  an  ermine  spot  arg.,  for  Eaikes;  2nd  and  3rd,  a 
chevron  between  three  griffins'  gu.,  for  Whittington.  3Iotto — 
Futuri  cautus. 

6Vai— Llwynegrin,  Mold,  co.  Flint;  Wallon  House,  near 
■Ware,  Herts.    C'at6— Carlton. 


Hon.  Walter  Arbuthnott,  of  Hatton,  co.  Eincaruino 
and  lias  issue, 

Walter  Garnet,  6.  16  Nov.  1878, 

IttUCagC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  EAir 
of  Ilalgrecn,  co.  Kincardine,"  which  derived  its  name  from  the 
lands  of  E;.it,  cos.  Nairn  and  Perth. 

Dr.  George  Bait  (brother  of  Bait  of  Halgreen,  co.  Kincar- 
dine) m.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Bishop  Douglas,  of  Dunblane, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  r,i.  Sir  James  Ramsay,  Bart,  of  Banff, 
CO.  Perth,  one  son, 

William  Rait,  Esq.,  m.  Agnes,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
John  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Brigton,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Joi.v,  of 
whom  presently;  and  a  dau.,  Lillias,  w.  John  Gray,  Esq.  of 
Ballagero,  co.  Perth.    The  son, 

John  Rait,  Esq.  of  Anniston  (who  d.  5  Feb.  1814),  m.  2G 
Maroh,  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  JamesGuthrie,  Esq.  of  Craigie, 
CO.  Forfar,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,  of  Anniston. 

Agnes,  TO.  George  Clarke  Arbuthnott,  Esq.  of  Mavi<ibank, 
near  Edinburgh,  2nd  son  of  .Sir  William  Arbuthnott,  B:.rt. 

Emily,  m.  Patrick  George  Moncreiffe  Skene,  Esq.  of  Pitloiur 
and  Hallyards,  co.  Fife, 
Mr.  Rait  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Rait,  Esq.  of  Anniston  House,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Capt.  15th  llussr.rs,  Major  Forfarshire  Militia,  b.  20 Nov.  1805; 
m.  17  July,  1838,  Lidy  Clementina  Drummond  Ogilvy,  2na 
dau.  of  David,  Sth  Earl  of  Airlie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct. 
1848}  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John,  now  of  Anniston  House. 

II.  William  Rait,  b.  23  July,  1847. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  7  Oct.  1862,  Henry  Fullerton  Lindsay  Carnegie, 
Esq.  of  Spynie,  co.  Elgin,  and  Boysac,  co.  Forfar. 

II.  Gertrude  Jane. 

Mr.  Rait  d.  22  Feb.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  Crest— An  anchor  ppr. 
Motto — Spero  meliora. 

Siat — Anniston  House,  Arbroath.  Clubs — Junior  United. 
Service;  and  New  Club,  Edinburgh. 


EAIT    OF    ANNISTON    HOUSE. 

Eait,  Major  AsTnuR,  of  Anniston  House,  co. 

Forfar,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Forfar,  and  late  Major 

Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  C.B.,  i.  17  May,  1839; 'm. 

7  Aug.  1877,  Kathleen  Georgiua,  only  dau.  of  the 


RAM  OF  CLONATIN. 
Eait,  Rev.  Abel  John,  M.A.,  of  Clonatin,  co. 
Wexford,  Eector  of  Eolleston,  Burton-on-Trent,  co. 
Stafford,  Hon.  Canon  of  Eochester  Cathedral,  5. 
30  May,  1804 ;  w.  11  April,  1833,  Lady  Jane  Stop- 
ford  (dau.  of  James  George,  3rd  Earl  of  Courtown, 
K.P.)  by  Lady  Mary  Montagu  Scott  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Duke  of  Buccleuch,  E.G.),  by 
-whom  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1873)  he  has  had  issue, 

I.  George  Stopford  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Anne's, 
Brookfield,  Highgate,  London,  b.  18  June,  1838 ;  ?)i.  2» 
May,  1866,  Hon.  Charlotte  Anne  O'Brien,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lucius,  13th  Lord  Inchiquin,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Digby  Stopfokd,  6.  29  Dec.  1868. 

1  Mary  Frances  Jane,  6.  9  Oct.  1867. 

2  Evelyn  Charlotte,  b.  5  June,  1872. 

3  Geraldine  Louisa,  b.  27  June,  1875. 

4  Kathleen  Lucy,  b.  21  Jan.  1877.  5  Winifred. 

II.  Abel  John,  of  34,  Belgrave  Eoad,  Eccleston  Square,  Lon- 
don, S.W.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  M.A. 
Oxford,  6.  21  Sept.  1842;  t,i.  23  April,  1874,  Hon.  Mary 
Grace  O'Brien,  3rd  dau.  of  Lucius,  13th  Lord  Inchiquin,  and 
had  one  son,  Abel,  b.  and  d.  12  Oct.  1875. 

III.  Eobert  Digby  (Eev.),  M.A.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Ted- 
dington,  Middlesex,  b.  24  Jan.  1844;  w.  15  Sept.  1877, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  George  Edward  Anson,  Esq.,  C.B., 
Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  to  the  Queen  (by  Hon.  Georglna 
Mary  Harbord,  dau.  of  Edward  3rd  Lord  Suffield,  Bed- 
chamber Woman  to  the  Queen;  and  grand-dau.  of  Very 
Eev.  Frederick  Anson,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Chester,  brother  of 
Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Anson. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  d.  5  Sept.  1875. 

II.  Frances  iVnne  Jane. 

HtUraflr. — eight  Eev.  Tuojias  Ram,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Ferns  and  Leighlin,  b.  at  Windsor  in  1564,  was  educated  first> 
at  Eton,  and  afterwards  at  King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  where, 
having  taken  the  degree  of  Master  of  Arts,  he  went  to 
Ireland  as  Chaplain  to  Eobert  Devereux,  Earl  of  Essex,  in 
1599.  The  next  year  he  was  made  Dean,  first  of  Cork,  and  then 
of  Ferns.  He  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin 
in  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  2  May,  1605.  On  the  plantation 
of  Wexford  in  1615,  by  James  I.,  he  obtained  a  grant  of  lands, 
which  descended  to  his  children.  IJe  m.  1st,  Jane  Gilford, 
widow  of  Mr.  Thompson,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAM 


I.  Thomas  (Very  Eev.),  M.A.,  appointed  Dean  of  Ferns, 
II  Feb.  I62G;  d.s.i^. 

I.  Grace. 

II.  Susan,  VI.  Very  Rer.  Robert  Wilson,  Dean  of  Fems. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Ven.  Richard  Jennings,  Archdeacon  ol'  Ferns. 

IV.  Anne,  in.  John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Wexford. 

The  Bishop  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Bowen,  Esq.  of 
Bally  Adams,  Queen's  Co.  {see  Burke's  Landed  Gentiy,  Bowen 
«/  Courtwood),  and  had  lurther  issue, 

II.  Robert  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Prebendary  of  Crosspatrkk  or  Eil- 
common.  Diocese  of  Ferns  ;  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Abel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Henry,  d.  s.  }}. 

V.  Elizabeth,  ru.  Rev.  William  Ilewetson,  Rector  of  St. 
Werburgh's,  Dublin,  Prebend  of  Killawgie,  co.  Wexford. 

The  Bishop  d.  of  apoplexy  in  Dublin,  24  Nov.  1G34,  at  70  years 
of  age,  during  the  session  of  a  Convocation  there,  whence  his 
body  was  conveyed  to  Gorey,  co.  Wexford,  and  deposited  in  a 
"fairmarble  tomb,  in  a  chapel  built  by  himself."    His  3rd  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  and  Clonatin,  s.  to  the  estates, 
and  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Andrews,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Ferns  and  Leighlin,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1680)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Abel  (Sir),  his  successor. 

ir.  Andrew,  of  Dublin,  m.  12  Dec.  1078,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Hayes,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  2-1  June,  1081)  ho 
had  one  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  .•s.p.,  will  proved  8  Nov.  16D9. 

I.  Jane.  ii.  Frideswide.  iii.  Anne. 

Mr.  Ram  d.  11  June,  1070,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Abel  Ram,  Knt.  of  Ramsfort,  and  Clonatin,  J.P.,  Sheriff 
■of  Dublin  1073,  and  Lord  Mayor  1084,  m.  10G7,  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  (who  d.  31  Oct. 
1737)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Abel,  his  successor.  ii.  Stephen,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  George.  IV.  Samuel.  v.  Andrew. 

VI.  Thomas.  vii.  Joshua. 

I.  Ellinor.  ii.  Elizabeth.  III.  Rebecca. 

IV.  Cassandra.  v.  Anne. 

Sir  Abel  d.  1092,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort  and  Clonatin,  M.P.  for 
<jorey  10'J2,  m.  1702,  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Humfreys, 
of  London,  Merchant,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  1747)  lie  had 
issue, 

I.  Abel,  his  heir. 

II.  Humfreys,  M.P.  for  Gorey  1715,  m.  3  May,  1738,  the  only 
dau.  of  William  Hawkins,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  in  London,  10  Oct.  1709,  aged  50)  had  issue, 

1  Stephen,  succcs.sor  to  his  uncle.  2  Abel. 

3  George  Andrew. 

1  Mary,  m.  1777,  Robert  Doyne,  Esq.  of  Wells;  and  d. 
1820. 
in.  Andrew,  M.P.  co.  Wexford  1755;  to  whom  his  brother 
Abel  bequeathed  the  Clonatin  part  of  the  estates.  He  was  b. 
1711 ;  and  m.  14  Dec.  1752,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Digby,  Esq. 
(seeT>iGBY  (Baron)  in  Burke's,  Peerar/e)  of  Landenstown,  co. 
Kildare,  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Jeremy 
Marsh,  Dean  of  Kilmore,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Most  Rev. 
Francis  Marsh,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  dying  1793,  was 
.s.  by  his  .son, 

Abel,  ofClonatin,  Gorey,  Lieut.-Col.  Wexford  Militia,  M.P. 
for  Duk-ek  17aO,  in.  1775,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  .loseph 
Stopford,  Esq.,  brother  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtown 
(by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Knightley  Chetwodc,  Esq.  of 
Woodbrook,  Queen's  Co.),  and  d.  1830,  having  had  issue, 

1  Abel  John,  ofClonatin,  b.  20  June,  1770;  m.  11  Aug. 
1803,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Port,  Esq.  of  Ham 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford  (by  Mary,  dau.  of  John  D'Ewcs,  Esq. 
of  Wellesboume,  co.  Warwick  (sec  Granville,  of  Welles- 
bournf),  and  d.  v.  p.  3  Nov.  1823,  leaving  by  her  (who  (/. 
4  Nov.  1800),  with  two  daus.  (Harriet  Elizabeth  Mary, 
and  Frances  Mary  Anne),  a  son, 

Eev.  Abel  John  Ram,  iiow  of  Clonatin,  who  s.  his 
grandfather  1830. 

2  William  Andrew,  h.  20  May,  1781,  Lieut.  R.N.,  killed 
on  board  11. M.  S.  "Victory "at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar, 
21  Oct.  1805. 

3  James  Stopford,  b.  5  Oct.  1785,  Lieut.  R.N.,  drowned 
2  Feb.  1809,  off  Bermuda,  in  the  endeavour  to  save  the 
life  of  a  brother  officer. 

4  Digby  Joseph  Stoplord  (Rev.),  of  Erookeville,  co. 
Cork,  b.  4  Feb.  1790;  to.  Penelope,  dau.  of  Christmas 
Paul  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Itcnnie,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1851)  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne  Elizabctli,  //(.  2 
June,  1843,  Sir  Cliristophcr  Robert  Lighton,  4th  bart.  of 
Merville,  co.  Dublin)  a  son, 

Stopford  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Christ  Church, 
Battersca,  6.  1  March,  1820;  m.  20  March,  1849, 
Eleanor  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Hawk- 
ehaw,  31st  regt.,  and  has  issue, 

Ernest  Digby,  b.  25  June,  1856. 

Henry  Stopford,  b.  11  Dec.  1853 


Nixon  Chetwode,  h.  25  Jan.  l^Ct. 

Stopford  Edward,  6.  7  Dec.  1803. 

Andrew  Wilniot,  b.  7  Sept.  1804;  deeoai?(!(!, 

Constance  Josephine  Stopford,  0.  22  June,  1850; 

deceased. 

Edith  Eleanor,  6.  20  Dec.  1851. 
Augusta  Mary,  6.  13  Aug.  1853;  n.  22  Nov.  137C, 

Justyn  G.  D.  Douglas,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Dora  Janet,  b.  25  Jan.  1857. 

.  1  Mary  Anne,  m.  4  April,  1809,  Thomas  Hamilton  Millar, 
Esq.  of  Dalswinton,  co.  Dumfries;  d.  10  July,  1819, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

2  Elizabeth  Frances,  d.  July,  1839. 

3  Catherine  Henrietta,  in.  2  April,  1812,  Major  Robert 
Nixon,  1st  (R(iyal)  regt.,  and  d.  Jan.  1823, leaving  issue, 
one  son,  and  four  daus. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1766,  Thomas  Cooley.  ii.  Sarah. 

Mr.   Ram,   whose  will,    dated   1  March,  1735-6,  was  proved 
4  Dec.  1740,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  and  Clonatin,  to.  1  Aug.  175C, 
Rebecca,  dau.  of  —  Tuller,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son, 

Abel,  b.  11  June,  1757,  who  d.  young. 
Mr.  Ram,  whose  will,  dated  10  July,  1771,  was  proved  2  Sept. 
1778,  was  s.  in  the  Ramsfort  portion  of   the  estates  by  liis 
nephew, 

Sti:piien  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  M.P.  for  Gorey  1789;  m. 
18  June,  1774,  Lady  Chailotte  Stopford,  6th  dau.  of  James, 
1st  Earl  of  Courtown,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Abel,  his  heir. 

n.  Stephen,  d.  unm.  1820. 

I.  Anne,  wi.  Robert  Brooke,  Esq.  (see  Beooke  of  Dromavana, 
Bdrke's  Landed  Gcntrp.) 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  1827,  Christopher  Domvile,  Esq. 

III.  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Ram  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford 
1829.  m.  19  Dec.  1818,  Eleanor  Sarah,  only  dau.  of  Jerome 
Knapp,  Esq.  of  Charlton  House,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

Stephen,  his  heir. 

Eleanor  Anne,  in.  1849,  Archibald  James  Campbell,  Esq, 
Mr.  Ram  d.  14  Jan.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Stephen  Ram,  Esq.  of  Ramsfort,  formerly  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1840,  b.  15  April,  1819;  in.  7  Aug.  1839,  Mary 
Christian,  dau.  of  James  Archbold  Casamaijor,  Esq.,  Madras 
Civil  Service,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen  James,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  6.  10  April, 
1S40;  d.  uvrn.  11  April,  1869. 

II.  F.ilmund  Arthur,  b.  1841  ;  m.  1873,  Florence  Jane,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Richard  Harford,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Abel  Humphrey,  b.  1843;  m.  10  July,  1870,  Helen,  only 
dau.  of  Frederick  William  AUix,  Esq.  of  Willoughby  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

IV.  Arthur  Archib.ald,  b.  1852. 

I.  Jlary  Eleanor. 

II.  Adcla  Jane  Benedicta  Mary, 

Anna  (confirmed  and  crest  granted  TGG6) — .\z.,  a  chevron  erm. 
between  throe  rams'  heads  erased  armed.  Crei^t—A  ram's  head 
erased  arg.  armed  or,  charged  with  a  chevron  az.  Motto — Quod 
tibi  vis  fieri  fac  alteri. 

/Scat— Clonatin,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. 


BATiISAir    OF    BAE.E,A. 

Eamsay,  John,  Esq.,of  Barra,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.A.  Cambridge,  formerly  Major  Eoyal 
Aberdeenshire  Higlilandera,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Aber- 
deenshire Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  3  Dec.  1831  ;  m. 
16  Sept.  1858,  Leonora  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  tlie 
Eev.  Nathaniel  Eond,  of  Creech  Grange,  Dorset, 
Hon.  Canon  of  Sarum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Feb. 
1862)  has  an  only  child, 

TilART  Agnes. 

ILillClCJC.— Tliis  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
Innes  of  Inner mavkie  and  lidengight.  John  Innes  (eldest  son 
of  James  Innes  of  Maisley,  who  was  3rd  son  of  John  Innes,  of 
Edengight,  co.  B.anff ),  rn.  25  June,  1785,  Mary,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  John  Bamsat,  of  Barra,  assumed,  on  the  death  of 
Mr.  Ramsay,  22  Aug.  1787,  the  surname  of  Ramsay,  and  by  his 
said  wife  (who  (7.  18  Dec.  1811)  left  at  his  decease,  14  April, 
1814,  1  John,  his  heir;  2  James,  in.  Maria,  widow  of  Garden 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Troup,  and  (?.  1867,  leaving  issue;  3  William, 
m.  and  had  two  daus.;  1  Mary,  in.  1st,  Wilham  Brelmer,  Esq., 
and  2ndly,  H.  G.  Leshe,  Esq.  of  DunUigas;  2  Elizabeth,  <Z- 
1818:  3  Margaret,  in.  Gen.  Sir  George  Turner,  K.C.B.;  nril 
4  Helen,  d.  IbOO.    The  eldest  son, 


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Jons  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Barra,  &.  3  May,  178G;  m.  15  Feb. 

>31,  Susan,  3rd  dau.  of  Alexander  Innes,  of  Pitraedden,  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  by  her  (who  jii.  2ndly,24  Oct.  1844,  William  Henry 
Kares,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.  (who  d.  7  March,  1867),  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Barra. 

Christina  Susan  Mary. 

Mr.  Ramsay  d.  23  Oct.  1832. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  ar^.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa. 
.<;urmounted  of  a  less  of  the  field,  charged  with  three  stars  of 
six  points  wavy  az.,  for  Ramsay;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three 
-  ars  of  six  points,  two  and  one,  az.  and  in  the  centre  chief  a 
iullet  gu.,  all  within  a  bordure  invected  chequy  of  the  second 
a:id  tirst,  for  Inses.  Cre.ttn — 1st,  Ramsay  :  An  eagle  rising  re- 
;,'aardant  sa.  armed  and  beaked  or,  langued  gu.;  2nd,  Innes  : 
A  branch  of  palm  .slipped  ppr.  Mottoes — Migro  et  rcspicio; 
and,  Ornatur  radix  frunue. 

Seat — Straloch,  near  Aberdeen.  Clubs — Carlton;  Kew  Club, 
Edinburgh;  and  Junior  Carlton. 


EAIaSAY    OF    WHITEHILL. 

■Waedlaw-Eamsat,  Robert  BALForR,  Esq.  of 
Whitehill,  co.  Edinburgh,  and  Tilljcoultry,  co. 
Clackmannan,  J.P.  tiiid  D.L.  co.  Edinburgh,  b. 
11  June,  1815  ;  m.  4  June,  1841,  Lady  Louisa  Jane 
Hay,  3rd  dau.  of  George,  7th  Marquess  of  Tweed- 
aale,  by  Lady  Susan  Montagu  his  wife,  dau.  of 
WiUiam,  5th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  BoBEKT  Geobge,  Lieut.  67th  regt.,  6.  23  Jan.  1852. 

I.  Susan  Georgiana,  m.  Rev.  Frederic  Abel  Leslie  Melville, 
son  of  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Anne  Charlotte,  deceased. 

III.  Louisa  Jane.  iv.  Elizabeth  Caroline. 
\.  Flora  Catherine,  deceased. 

VI.  May  Alice.  vii.  Edith  Mary. 

Tin.  Mabel  Frances.  is.  Emily  Alexina. 

iLtUCatJC. — This  family  is  descended  from  the  very  ancient 
IJouse  of  Wakdlaw,  Baron  of  Torrie,  which  suffered  the  loss 
of  many  of  its  possessions  from  its  adherence  to  the  cause  of 
King  JouN  Baliol,  but  retained  the  estate  of  Torrie,  co. 
Fife. 

SiB  Henky  Waedlaw,  of  Torrie,  had  two  sons,  Andkew,  his 
heir;  and  Walter,  Bishop  of  Glasgow,  who  was  raised  to  the 
rank  of  Cardinal  13S1,  and  d.  1387.  Sir  Andrew  Wardlaw, 
of  Torrie,  by  a  dau.  of  the  noble  House  of  De  Valoniis,  had 
two  sons,  WiLUAM,  his  heir:  and  Henry,  Archbishop  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Papal  Legate  in  Scotland,  and  one  of  the  most  illus- 
trious prelates  who  have  adorned  the  Church.  He  d.  1440. 
From  William  Wardlaw,  of  Torrie,  descended  a  long  line  of 
Wardlaws  0/ Torn>,  and  Waudlaws  of  Pitreavie.  Sib  Henry 
Wardlaw,  of  Pitreavie,  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia 
1631,  by  King  Charles  L 

John  Wardlaw,  of  Abden,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Wardlaw, 
of  Pitreavie,  yu.  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Melville,  of  Hulhill,  and 
was  father  of  John  Wardlaw,  of  Abden,  who  m.  Christian 
Dewar,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  John,  the  younger,  of  Abden, 
«i.  Katherine  Pringle,  and  had  an  only  child,  Christian;  and 
II.  William,  who  was  father  (by  Elizabeth  Hay  his  wife)  of 
William  Wardlaw,  who  m.  Janet  Marshall,  and  left,  with 
junior  issue,  a  son, 

Capt.  William  W.ardlaw,  R.N.,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert 
Balfour  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Balbirnie  and  Whitehill  (by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Andrew  Ramsay,  3rd  bart.  of 
Whitehill,  descended  from  a  scion  of  Dalhousie),  and  had  issue, 
I.  William,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  j).  1812;  ii.  Robert,  of  whom 
presently;  iii.  John,  a  gen.  ofBcer,  m.  1812,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Gerard,  1st  Lord  Lake,  and  d.  1848,  leaving  issue;  and 
1.  Anne,  d.  1849.    The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Wardlaw  Ramsay,  Esq.,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.'s  Xaval 
Service,  s.  to  the  Whitehill  estate  at  the  decease  of  his  maternal 
uncle.  He  m.  ISll,  Lady  Anne  Lindsay,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander, 
6th  Earl  of  Balcarres;  and  d.  1837,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
d.  1845), 

William,  d.  v.nm. 

Robert  Balfour,  late  H.E.I.C.S.,  now  of  Wliitehill. 

Balcarres  Dalrymple,  late  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  m.  1S51, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  ColUns,  Esq.  of  Frowlrs- 
■worth,  CO.  Leicester,  formerly  Capt.  2Ist  Light  Dragoons, 
and  sister  of  William  Collins  Wood,  Esq. 

John,  in.  1847,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Macdonall,  of 
Listen;  and  d.  in  1875. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa., 
beaked  and  mcmbered  gu.  within  a  border  sa.  charged  with 
eight  roses  arg.,  for  Ramsay;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.  three  niasclcs 
or,  quartering  Valence,  for  Wardlaw.    OreUs — iBt :  A  uni- 


corn's head  erased  arg.  charged  with  a  rose  gu.;  2nd-  An 
estoilc  or.  jVoUocs— Semper  victor;  and,  over  the  crests 
I'amilias  firmat  pietas.  ' 

6ff'(.<— Whitehill,  co.  Edinburgh;  and  Tillycoultry,  co. 
Clackmannan. 

RAMSAY    OF    KILDALTON. 

Ramsay,  John,  Esq.  of  Kiklahon,  co.  Argyll, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Stirliu'^ 
1868,  elected  M.P.  for  Falkirk  1874,  I.  1814 ;  m. 
1st,  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late  ■William 
Shields,  Esq.  of  Lanchester,  co.  Durham  (she  d. 
1861),  and  2ndly,  1871,  Lucy,  dau.  of  George 
Martin,  Esq.  of  Aucheudennan,  co.  Dumbarton; 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Anne.  ii.  Elizabeth  Lucy. 

Mr.  Ramsay  is  the  youngest  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Eamsay,  Esq.  of  Stirling,  by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Wniiam  Stirhng,  Esq.  of  Craigforth,  co.  Stirling. 

5c((«— Kildalton,  Greenock,  N.B.      Cai6s— Windham ;   and 

Athenaeum. 


PvAhesbothajm:  of  crowboeottgh 

WAREEN. 

Ramsbotham,    James,    Esq.    of     Crowborongh 
Warren,  Sussex,  formerly  of  Centre  Vale,  co.  Lan- 
caster, b.  10  March,  1814 ;  m.  20  April,  1837,  Jane, 
only  dau.   of  Joshua  Fielden,  Esq.  of  Waterside, 
Todmorden,  and  has  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Ooklye,  Crowborough,  Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  26  Dec. 
1839;  TO.  28  July,  1864,  Emilie  Helen  Leigh,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Clare,  Esq.  of  the  Hollies,  Edge  Lane,  Liver- 
pool, and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1874)  has  issue,  1  James 
Hugh  Fielden,  6.  8  June,  1865,  d.  12  April,  1874;   2  Ralph 
Leigh,  b.  7  Nov.  1872;    1  Alice  Mary,   6.  and  d.  1868; 
2  Hilda. 
IX.  Thomas,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  10  Aug.  1842;  to.  26  Aug.  1869, 
Agnes  Mary,   dau.  of  Rev.   Thomas  Ramsbotham,   late 
Rector  of  Heywood,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  and  has 
issue, 
HI.  Fielden,  b.  10  July,  1846;  to.  Edith,  tlau.  of  late  Rev. 
Robert  Walker,  Professor  of  Experimental  Philosophy, 
Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Richard  Hugh,  b.  1  May,  1648:  m.  Agnes  G.  L.,  dau.  of 
the  late  Hem-y  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Little  Harwood  Hall,  Black- 
burn, and  has  issue. 

V.  Philip  Bury,  b.  4  March,  1854  ;  m.  Florence,  Srd  flau.  of 
Rev.  Richard  King,  of  Prestwich,  co.  Lancaster. 

VI.  Edward  Geoffrey,  b.  1  April,  1856. 
vii.  Hcrwald,  6.  29  Oct.  1859. 

I.  Alice  Fielden,  m.  Capt.  J.  Brydges  Walker,  R.A.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Walker,  of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford, 
and  has  issue. 

II.  Frances,  in.  Commander  Robert  Watts  Davies,  R.X., 
eldest  son  of  B.  Davies,  Esq.  of  Prince  Edward's  Island, 
and  has  issue. 

ILiUCaQC. — Richard  Ramsbotham,  to.  Elizabeth  Walker, 
niece  to  the  Very  Rev.  Richard  Wroe,  Warden  of  the  Colle- 
giate Church,  Manchester,  1G83,  wasfatherof 

John  Ramsbotham,  Esq.  of  Old  Hall,  Stand,  co.  Lancaster, 
m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  James  Bury,  of  Holcombc,  and  had  (with 
a  dau.  Rebecca,  who  d.  1833,  aged  64)  three  sons,  John,  d.  at 
Naples,  1811,  aged  48;  James,  d.  1835,  aged  65;  and 

Thomas  Ramsbotham,  Esq.  of  Centre  Vale,  co.  Lancaster, 
TO.  26  May,  1802,  Esther,  dau.  of  James  Openshaw,  Esq.  of 
Ridvales,  near  Bury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1826)  had  issue, 

John,  d.  v.nm.  at  Paris,  1833,  aged  27. 
James,  now  of  Crowborough  Warren. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester. 
Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mary.  m.  1834,  John  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Scaitcliffe,  near  Tcd- 
morden,  deceased. 

Mr.  Ramsbotham  d.  22  April,  IS39. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  ten  pellets  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or,  quartering  Bury.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
ram's  head  couped  ppr.    Motto— 'ison  vi  sed  virtute. 

ictU— Crowborough  Wanen,  Tunbridge  Wells. 


EAMSDEN    OF    CARLTON    HALIi. 
Ramsden,  Robekt  John,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall, 
Notts,  J.P.,  6.  12  June,  1817;    m.   10   Dec=  1841, 


1334 


KAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EAS 


Mary  Matilda,  eldest  survivirg  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Henry  GipjDs,  of  Elmley,  Kent,  Vicar  of  St.  Peter's, 
Hereford,  by  Emma  Maria  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Plumptre,  of  Fredville,  Xent,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  July,  1875),  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Henry,  6.  10  Sept.  1845;  m.  31  May,  1871,  Fran- 
cesca  Romana  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Jebb,  Jilsq. 
of  Clifton,  CO.  Gloucester;  and  d.  19  May,  1874,  leaving 
Robert  Charles  Plumptre,  b.  9  Feb.  1874,  and  Frances 
Alice,  b.  10  May,  1872. 

II.  Edward  Plumptre,  b.  21  March,  184S  ;  m.  3  Sept.  1875, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  W.  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Blackheath, 
and  had  a  dau.,  b.  30  June  1876;  d.  22  April,  1877. 

III.  Charles  Arthur,  b.  4  April,  1849;  m.  15  Sept.  1875,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Leckenby,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and 
has  issue,  a  dau.,  6.  26  July,  1876. 

IV.  Algernon  Fciklen,  6.  11  Sept.  1850. 

V.  John  Pemberton,  6.  28  Jan.  1854. 

I.  Mary  Emma  Frances,  m.  16  Nov.  1876,  T.  E.  Purdon,  Esq., 
M.D.,  of  16,  Eldon  Square,  Newcastle-on-Tync,  and  has 
issue. 

II.  Elizabeth  Emily.  in.  Frances  Eleanor  Matilda. 

HtltCagC. — Robert  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Osberton,  Notts, 
5th  son  of  Sir  William  Ramsden,  2nd  bart.  of  Uyrom,  co.  York, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau  of  John,  Viscount  Lonsdale, 
First  Commissioner  of  the  Treasui-y  1690,  was  an  officer  in  the 
army,  and  served  at  Dettingen  and  Fontenoy,  together  with 
his  brother  Frecheville,  afterwards  Lieut.-Governor  of  Car- 
lisle. He  m.  13  Jan.  1753,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual 
heir  of  John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had 
two  sons,  Robert  and  John,  and  two  daus.,  Catherine  and 
Charlotte.     He  d.  9  Feb.  17G9,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  m.  1783,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Wootton,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  widow  of  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  brother  of  Robert,  1st  Lord 
Carrington,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Robert  Ramsden,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  co.  Notts,  J.P.,High 
Sheriff  1837,  6.  29  March,  1784;  in.  29  July,  1816,  Frances 
Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Plumptre,  Esq.,  and  sister  to  John 
Plumptre,  Esq.  of  Fredville,  M.P.  for  East  Kent,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  22  April,  1837)  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Robert  John,  now  of  Carlton  Hall. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Chilhani,  Kent,  5.  6 
June,  1818;  m.  1  May,  1846,  Mary  Hamilton,  2nd  dau.  oi 
the  Rev.  Henry  Hamilton  Beamish  (see  Beamish  nf  Mount 
Beamish)  by  his  1st  wife,  Anne  Isabella,  only  child  of  Rev. 
Edward  Spread  {see  Smyth  of  Ileadburomjk),  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Hamilton,  b.  27  March,  1847. 

2  Henry  Plumptre  (Rev.),  b.  7  April,  1818. 

3  Francis  Edward,  R.N.,  b.  24  July,  1849. 

4  Herbert  F'recheville  Smyth,  b.  6  March,  1856,  Lieut.  67th 
regt. 

1  Frances  Matilda  Anne,  in.  Stafford  O'Brien  Hoare,  Esq. 

2  GertruJ.e  Mt.rv. 

IH.  Edward  Stewart  (Rer.),  6.  14  Jan.  1827  ;  and  d.  28  Nov. 
1852.  IV.  Henry  Stewart,  deceased. 

V.  Frederick  Selwyn  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  12  July,  1830;  ?»,.  23 
April,  1862,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Parker, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Wyton,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  had  two  sons, 
the  younger  of  whom  d.  in  infancy.     He  (/.  17  Jan.  1865. 

VI.  John  Flumptre,  of  North  House,  Carlton,  Notts,  b.  8 
March,  1832. 

VII.  Samuel,  b.  11  April,  1837;  d.  20  Aug.  1851. 
viir.  Pemberton,  twin  with  Samuel,  d.  13  April,  1837. 

I.  Fanny  Helen,  b.  3  Aug.  1819;  d.  6  Dec.  1827. 

II.  F'anny  Charlotte. 

III.  Emma  Louisa,  m.  29  Sept.  1853,  Rev.  Henry  Gladwin 
Jebb,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Jebb,  Esq.  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Emily  Anna. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sa.  as 
many  rams'  heads  erased  of  the  first.  Crest — An  armed  arm 
couped  at  the  elbow  and  erect  ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  a  fieur- 
de-lis  sa.     Motto — Audaces  fortuna  juvat. 

iSeciS— Carlton  Hall,  near  Worksop,  Notts. 


KANDOLPH    OF    EAST    COURT. 

Eandolph,  Arthur  Randolph,  Esq.  of  East 
Court,  Wilts,  late  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  b.  19  Aun;. 
1839  ;  m.  1st,  28  April,  1864,  Bellamira  Emma,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Francis  Ward  Primrose,  and  jjrand-dau. 
of  Neil,  3rd  Earl  of  Rosebery,  and  has  issue, 

Joseph  Randolph,  6.  9  Oct.  1867. 
BcUamiva  Comtaucc, 


He  m.  2ndly,  19  Dec.  1878,  Edith  Sybil,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Frederick  May,  Esq.  M.D.,  of  Washington, 
U.S.A.  Capt.  Randolph,  the  only  surviving  son  of 
Joseph  Randolph  Mullings,  Esq.  (who  d.  18  Oct. 
1859),  by  Margaret  Anne  Gregory  his  wife,  s.  hi8 
brother,  Joseph  Mullings,  who  d.  unm.  30  June, 
1860.  He  assumed  the  surname  of  Randolph,  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Mullings,  in  1877. 

Arms  (as  borne) — Az.,  a  cross  moline  or,  quarter. pierced  of 
the  field.     Crest — A  goat  ppr.     Motto — Per  ardua  stabilis. 
tieiU — East  Court,  Malmesbury,  Wilts.  Club — Windham,  S.W. 


RANKIN    OF    OTTER. 

Rankin,  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Otter  House,  co. 
Argyll,  b.  1844;  s.  his  grandfather  1873.  Mr. 
Rankin  is  the  eldest  son  of  James  Thomson  Rankin, 
Esq.  (who  d.  1861),  by  Ann,  dau.  of  Andrew  Thom- 
son, Esq.  of  Whiterigg,  co.  Lanark,  and  grandson 
of  Patrick  Rankin,  Esq.  of  Otter  and  Auchengray. 

Seat — Otter  House,  Kilfinan,  co.  Argyll. 


RASHLEIGH    OF    MENABILLY. 

Rashleigh,  Jonathan,  Esq.  of  Menabilly, 
Cornwall,  and  Feniton  Court,  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  Cornwall,  1877,  b.  7  Jan.  1820  ;  m. 
1st,  1  Aug.  1813,  Mary  Pole,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and 
Most  Rev.  William  i Stuart,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh,  and  grand-dau.  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Bute, 
K.G.,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1852)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Jonathan,  6.  26  May,  1845;  m.  8  Nov.  1870,  Mary  Frances, 
dau.  of  John  Labouchere,  Esq.  of  Broome  Hall,  Surrey, 
brother  of  Henry,  late  Lord  Taunton;  and  d.  8  Deo. 
1872,  leaving  a  son,  John  Cosmo,  b.  2  July,  1872. 

II.  Evelyn  William,  h.  6  Jan.  1850. 

II.  Caroline  Mary  Stuart,  m.  21  Nov.  1867,  Major  Charles 
P.  Long,  13th  regt.  Light  Infantry,  who  d.  2  Nov.  1S71, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Alice  Henrietta.  iii.  Mary  Anna. 

Mr.  Rashleigh  m.  2ndly,  3  Aug.  1869,  Jane  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Pugh,  Esq.  of 
Lissadrone,  co.  Mayo,  and  Fitzwilliam  Square,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  further  issue, 

HI.  Arthur,  6.  24  June,  1871. 

IV.  Eleanor  Elizabeth.  v.  Kathleen. 

ILtUCJlCfC.— The  Rashleighs  of  Menabilly  are  a  younger 
branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Rashleigh  of  Rashleigh,  co. 
Devon.  The  first  that  settled  in  Cornwall,  according  to  the 
Visitation,  was 

Philip  Rashleigh,  m.  Jenet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Leigh,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  Robert,  his  son  and  heir,  aged  30  years  and 
upwards  1549  (who  d.  1587,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  John, 
then  aged  20  years  7  months  and  24  days,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Trevanion,  Esq.  of  that  co.,  1620);  ii.  John, 
of  whom  hereafter.  Mr.  Rashleigh  d.,  according  to  an  inq. 
post  mort.  taken  4  Edward  VI.,  14  June,  1549.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Rashleigh,  who  settled  as  a  Merchant  at  Fowey,  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  William  Lanyon,  Esq.,  and  dying  10  Aug.  1582, 
left,  with  six  daus.  (i.  Agnes,  m.  William  Martin,  of  Totnes, 
Devon;  ii.  Jane,  m.  John  Mayo,  of  Lowe,  co.  Cornwall; 
-I.  Avis,  ?7i.  Kestell,  of  Cornwall;  iv.  Joanna,  d.  unm.i 
v.  Evelyn,  m.  Apley,  of  Devon;  vi.  Mary,  m.  2  March,  1583ji 
Simon  Clotworthie,  of  Rashleigh,)  one  son,  his  successor,        V 

John  Rashleigh,  Esq-  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey  31  a  cl 
39  Elizabeth,  m.  10  Feb.  1575,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Bony- 
thorn,  Esq.  of  Carclew,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  1607)  he 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

n.  Jonathan,  successor,  to  his  brother. 

I.  Alice,  m.  Nicholas  Sawle,  of  Cornwall. 

II.  Deborah,  m.  John  Spark,  of  Devon. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Rashlbigh,  Esq.,  of  Menabilly,  bapt.  22  Pec.  1583,1 
s.  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.,  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey, 
m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Bassett,  Knt. ;  and  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Radford,  near  Plymouth, 
aad  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 


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Jonathan  riASTiLETGn,  F.pq.  of  Mcnabilly,  Hiffh  Sheriff  in 
2  James  II.  (son  of  John  Easlilcigh  and  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  PoUcxfen,  Esq.),  to.  12  Dec.  1681,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Carew,  3rd  bart.  of  Antony,  and  had  issue.  The 
eldest  son  dying  without  issue,  the  estates  devolved  upon  the 
2nd  son, 

Jonathan  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Mcnahilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey. 
He  m.  Wary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Clayton,  Eart.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Philip,  his  successor. 

II.  Jonathan  (Kev.),  Hector  of  Silverton,  Devon,  m.  1st, 
Catherine,  duu.  of  the  Kev.  William  Stackhouse,  V.D.,  of 
Trchane,  and  left,  with  other  issue, 

William  Eashleigh,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
He  m.    2ndly,   Jane,   sister  of   Sir  Alexander  P.    Gordon 
Cumming,  Bart.,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Georcc  Cuniniing. 

III.  John,  of  Penquite,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Battle, 
M.D.,  and  had,  with  younger  children. 

Sir    John   Col.man    Eashleigh,   Bart,   of   Prideaux,    so 
created  30  Sept.  1831  {see  Burke's  I'cerar/e  and  BuroneUge). 

I.  Jane,  in.  Robert  Duke,  Esq.  of  Lake  House,  Wilts. 

II.  Mary,  m.  William  Stackhouse,  Esq.  of  Trehane. 
in.  Eachel,  m.  John  Gould,  M.D.,  of  Truro. 

Mr.  Eashleigh  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

PniLip  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  M.P.  for  Fowey.  lie 
m.  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Carolus  Pole,  but  had  no 
issue.    He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  nephew, 

William  Eashleigh,  Esq.  ofMenabilly,  M.P.  for  the  Borough 
of  Fowey,  High  Sheriff  co.  Cornwall  1818,  in.  1st,  Rachel,  dau. 
of  William  Stackhouse,  Esq.  of  Trehane,  but  had  no  sur- 
viving issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Hinxman,  Esq.  of  Ivychurch,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
ii  Nov.  1842)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Jonathan,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Charlotte  Hinxman,  m.  Charles  Edward  Eashleigh,  Esq. 
of  Horton,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Jane,  in.  1846,  Eev.  C.  Archer,  and  d.  1859. 

Mr.  Eashleigh  d.  14  May,  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Eashleigh,  Esq.  ofMenabilly,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P. 
for  East  Cornwall,  b.  16  April,  1816;  to.  28  March,  1843,  Hon. 
Catherine  Stewart,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Walter,  11th  Lord 
Blantyre,  by  whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1872)  he  had  a  dau., 

Edith  Frances,  in.  1876,  Sackville  George  Stopford-Sack- 
ville,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  North  Northamptonshire. 

Mr.  Eashleigh  d.  31  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Jonathan  Eashleigh,  Esq.  now  of  Menabilly. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  cross  or,  between  in  the  1st  quarter  a  Cornish 
chough  arg.  beaked  and  legged  gu.  ;  in  the  2nd  quarter  a  text 
JC  ;  in  the  3rd  and  4th  quarters,  a  crescent  all  of  the  third. 

6'ca(s— Menabilly,  near  Fowey,  Cornwall;  and  Feniton 
Court,  near  Honiton,  Devon. 


EATHBONE    OF    GREENBANK. 

Eathbone,  William,  Esq.  of  Greenbank,  co. 
Lancaster,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  was 
elected  M.P.  for  Liverpool,  1868,  b.  11  Feb.  1819  ; 
m.  1st,  18i7,  Lucre'aa,  dau.  of  S.  S.  Gair,  Esq.,  and 
Las  issue, 

I.  William,  m.  7  June,  1S77,  Blanche,  dau.  of  C.  Luling, 
Esq.,  New  York.  ii.  Thomas  Ashton. 

in.  Henry  Gair.  iv.  Edward  L.  W. 

I.  Lucretia  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1862,  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Aclieson 
Lde,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  co.  Londonderry,  and  has 
li.id  issue, 

V.  Cyril,  deceased.  yi.  Acheson  Lyle. 

yil.  Bertram  Eric.  viii.  Francis  Warre. 

n.  Emily  Evelyn.  iii.  Eleanor  Florence. 

HfllCajC— William  Eathbone,  b.  1C9G,  son  of  William 
Bathbone,  was  father  of  another 

William  Eathbone,  of  Liverpool,  b.  1725,  m.  twice,  and  had 
several  children,  most  of  whom  d.  in  infancy;  two  only  left 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Eathbone,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  and  Greenbank,  b. 
1757,  an  eminent  Merchant  of  Liverpool,  to.  17  Aug.  1786, 
Hannah  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Eichard  Reynolds,  Esq.,  the  well- 
Itnown  Bristol  Philanthropist,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  Woodcroft,  6.  2  Dec.  1783  ;  m.  his  cousin. 
Miss  H.  M.  Reynolds,  Esq.,  dau.  of  Joseph  Reynolds,  Esq. 
of  Ketley,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

II. 


1  Richard  Reynolds,  6. 19  April,  1806. 

2  Basil,  0.  5  April,  1824. 

3  William  Benson,  6.  17  April,  1826. 

1  Hannah  Mary.  2  Margaret.  3  Emily. 

III.  Theodore  Woolman,  of  Allerton  Priory,  near  Liverpool 
J.P.,  b.  4  Aug.  1798  ;  to.  8  May,  1826,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Pickhill  Hall,  co.  Flint,  bv  Lucy 
his  wife,  youngest  sister  of  SirThonias  HesUeth,  of  Euflord 
Hall,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  cZ.  19  April,  1848),  left  surviving 
isiue, 

1  Theodore  William,  of  Backwood  Nekton,  co.  Chester,  J.P. 

CO.  Chester,  formerly  Cornet  6th  InniskillingDragoons,  6, 

14  March,  1832;  m.  6  July,  1861,  Maria  Mary  Payne,  dau. 

■    of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.,  M.D.,  ol  Birmingham,  and  has 

surviving  issue,  one  dau. 

1  Lucy  Anna. 

2  Jessie  Sophia,  m.  12  Nov.  1862,  Alderman  Joseph  Hub- 
back,  of  Beechwood,  d.  1863. 

Mr.  Theodore  W.  Eathbone  d.  15  Aug.  1863. 

IV.  Benson,  of  Geldeston,  co.  Norfolk,  6.26  Aug.  1800;  d. 
udin.  27  Oct.  1834. 

V.  Hannah   Mary,  m.  Jan.   1831,  William  Reynolds,  Esq. 
M.D.,  of  Wyncote,  near  Liverpool,  d.  18U5. 

Mr.  Eathbone  d.  11  Feb.  1809. 

William  Eathbone,  Esq.  of  Greenbank,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P., 
b.  17  June,  1787  ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Greg,  Esq.  of 
Quarry  Bank,  co.  Chester,  and  has  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

William,  now  of  Greenbank. 

Samuel  Greg,  b.  17  May,  1823. 

Philip  Henry,  b.  8  May,  1828. 

Elizabeth.  Hannah  Maiy,  deceased. 

Agnes  Mary,  ci.  Jime,  1863. 

He  d.  1  Feb.  1868. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  fess  az.  between  two  roses  in  chief  gu. 
barbed  and  seeded  and  the  Eoman  lasces  erect  in  base  ppr. 
three  bezants.  Crest — The  Eoman  fasces  fessways  in  liont  of 
a  lion's  head  ppr.,  gorged  with  a  collar  arg.,  charged  with 
two  roses  gu.     Motto — Suaviter  et  fortiter. 

Seat — Greenbank,  Liverpool. 


EATTRAY  OF  CRAIGHALL  EATTEAY. 

Cleee-Ratteat,  James,  Esq.,C.B.,  of  Craighall 
Eattraj,  co.  Perth,  Col.  in  the  army,  J.P.  and  D.L, 
for  CO.  Perth,  b.  31  Oct.  1832. 

JLt'urrtgC. — The  surname  of  Eattrat  is  derived  from  the 
barony  of  the  same  name  in  the  co.  Perth,  and  was  assumed  ad 
a  very  remote  era.  The  first  of  the  family  upon  record, 
Alanus  de  Eatheriff,  lived  in  the  reigns  of  William  the  Lios 
and  Alexander  II.,  and  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Eattrat,  received  the  honour  of  Enighthood 
from  Alexander  III.    His  grandson. 

Sir  Adam  Eatreff,  of  Eatreff,  is  styled  in  Prijnne's  Collec- 
ctoits,  "Nobilis  vir  dominus  de  Eatreff,  anno  1291,"  and  in 
Ri/mer's  Fad  Angl.,  when  Sir  Adam,  with  many  others,  was 
compelled  to  submit  to  King  Edward  1.,  it  is  stated,  "Nobiles 
viri  Adam  de  Eetrefe  et  Willielmus  de  Maule  feceruut  fideli- 
•tatem  dicto  regi,  anno  1292." 

Dr.  John  Clerk,  President  of  the  Eoyal  College  of  Phy- 
sicians at  Edinburgh,  and  for  more  than  thirty  years  the  first 
medical  practitioner  in  Scotland,  purchased  the  lands  of  Lis- 
tonshiels  and  Spittal,  in  Mid-Lothian.  He  to.  1720,  Mai-garet, 
eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  Thomas  Eattray,  of  Craighall  Kattray,  co. 
Perth,  and  lineal  descendant  of  the  family  of  Eattray  of  that 
ilk,  and  had  five  sons  and  one  dau.    The  3rd  son, 

David  Clarke,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  Physician  to  the  Eoyal 
Infirmary,  to.  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Duff,  Esq.  of  Craigston, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  dying  1768,  left  two  sons,  James,  and 
Eobert,  b.  Feb.  1765,  who  d.  at  Cadiz.    The  elder, 

James  Clerk,  Esq.,  6.  3  Dec.  1763,  became  of  Craighall 
Eattray,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Rattray.  This  gentle- 
man distinguished  himself  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  and  was  con- 
stituted a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  He  to.  3  Jan.  1791,  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Admiral  Duff,  of  Fetteresso,  and  dying  29  Aug. 
1831,  left  (with  one  dau.,  Jane,  m.  William  M.  Hay,  2nd  son  of 
Hay,  of  Newton)  a  son  and  successor, 

Egbert  Clerk  Rattray,  Esq.  of  Craighall  Eattray,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  21  Dec.  1795;  in.  12  Feb.  1824,  Christina,  dau.  of 
James  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Pitlonr,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1851, 
having  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Craighall. 

Adam,  Capt.,  92nd  Highlanders,  b.  1333 ;   d.  v.nm.  July,  18(0, 
Elizabeth  Susan,  in.  the  Eev.  Alexmder  Bum  Murdoch,  of 
Neuck.  _  „     , 

Jane.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Robert  Taylor. 

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KAW 


Helen  Christina,  m.  1854,  Mlcliacl  Foster  Wara,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Kawaon  Ward,  Esq.  of  Ogbourne  St. 
Andrew,  and  Easton  Priory,  Wilts. 

Jemima   Barbara,    m.    1873,     Lieut.-Col.    Thomas    Philip 
Graham,  Scots  Guards,  and  d.  June,  1878. 
Arms  — Az.,   three  crosses-crosslct    fitchee  or,    quartering 
Clekk,   viz.,   or,   a  fess   chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  two 
crescents  in  chief  gu.  and  a  boar's  head  coupcd  in  base  sa.  a 
bordure  of  the  second.     Crests— 1st,  On  a  mullet  a  flaming  heart 
ppr. ;    2nd,  A  demi-huntsman  winding  a  horn  ppr.  habited 
vert.    Supporters— TyilO  serpents  nowed  vert.     il/o«o— Super 
sideravotura. 
£«ai— Craighall  Rattray,  Blairgowrie,  CO.  Perth. 


EAWLINSON    OP    DUDDOIT    HALL. 

Eawltnson,  WiLiiAM  MiLLERS,  Esq.  of  Duddon 
Hall,  Cumberland,  s.  his  father  1875. 

UlUraflC— William  Rawlinson,  son  of  John  Rawlix- 
BON,  of  Greenhead,  inColton,  co.  Lancaster,  temp.  Henry  VII., 
5)1.  1  Henry  VIII.,  a  dau.  of  Benson,  of  Skelwith,  in  the 
same  co.,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  of  Greenhead  (who  m.  a 
tlau.  of  Miles  Sawrey,  of  Graythwaite),  and  from  him  descended 
the  Rawlinsons  rf  Carh  Hall,  and 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Toddilbank,  m.  another  dau. 
of  Miles  Sawrey,  of  Graythwaite,  and  was  father  of  Thomas 
Rawlinson,  of  Graythwaite,  living  24  Jan.  1G25,  whose  elder 
son  by  his  1st  wife,  Bridget,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Sawrey,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite, 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite  and  Rusland 
Hall,  Capt.  in  a  troop  of  volunteers,  did  good  service  to  the 
Commons  at  Marston  Moor  and  Ribble  Bridge.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Anthony  Sawrey,  Esq.  of  Plumptou,  and  by  her 
who  d.  Sept.  163.3)  had,  with  eight  daus.,  three  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

WiUiara  (Sir),  Knt.,  Serjcant-at-Law,  one  of  the  Lords  Com- 
missioners of  the  Great  Seal  till  1692;  d.  11  May,  1703. 
John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Secretary  to  the  Master  of  the  Rolls, 
who  s.  to  the  Rusland  Hall  estate  under  settlement,  and 
purchased  Whittington  Hall,  in  co.  Lancaster.  He  d.  s.p. 
June,  1699. 
Mr.  Rawlinson  d.  1680.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  r,i.  15  July,  1GG3, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Rampsi^k,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons, 

William,  his  successor. 

Abraham,  of  Lancaster,  Merchant,  m.  12  May,  1695,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Beck,  Esq.  of  Low  Wray,  co.  Lan- 
caster, several  of  whose  descendants  represented  the 
boroughs  of  Lancaster  and  Liverpool  in  Parliament.  The 
representative  of  this  branch  is  Abraham  Rav»'likson,  Esq. 
of  Chipping  Norton,  co.  Oxford. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  6.  23  July,  1CG4, 
TO.  1st,  5  Dec.  1688,  Margery,  dau.  of  Adam  Goldney,  Esq.  of 
Chippenham,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1699)  had 
four  sons  and  two  daus.  He  ra.  2ndly,  5  July,  1702,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Robert  Benson,  Esq.  of  Carlisle,  and  widow  of  Isaac 
Willison,  Esq.  of  Penrith,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  a 
dau.  Mr.  Rawlinson  d.  15  Aug.  1734.  The  youngest  son 
of  his  1st  marriage, 

Job  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  &.  10  March,  1698; 
TO.  1  Juno,  1736,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Willan,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Tower,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue.  He  was  s.  by 
his  elder  .son, 

William  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graj'thwaite,  h.  22  Sept.  1740; 
TO.  16  April,  1793,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Waldie, 
Esq.  of  Hendersyde  Park,  co.  Roxburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1831),  left  at  his  decease,  April,  1808.  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Job  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  J. P.  for  the  co., 
h.  27  March,  I79S;  to.  8  Feb.  1831,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Romney,  B.D.,  of  Whitestock  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
has, 

William  Sawrt,  late  of  Graythwaite. 

George  Romney,  now  of  Graythwaite,  h.  3  Juno,  1837,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards. 

Eobert,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  h.  25  May,  18-39;  r,i. 
5  June,  1866,  Eleanor  Jane,  dau.  ol  the  Rev.  John  Baldwin, 
of  Dal  ton. 

Catherine  Jane,  to.  23  Aug.  1860,  Capt.  John  Archibald 
Oliver  Rutherford,  70th  regt.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  WUliam 
Oliver  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Edgoi'ston,  co.  Roxburgh. 

Edith  Elizabeth,  r,i.  12  June,  18.56,  Joseph  Stonehewcr  Scott 
Chad,  Esq.  of  Thursford  Hall,  Norfolk. 

He  d.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sawry  Rawlinson,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  J.P.,  6. 
23  May,  1335;   Major  6th  Inoiskilling  Dragoons  and  12th 


Lancers,  s.  18C0  to  the  Duddon  Hall  estates,  in  Cutnberinnd 
and  Lancashire,  of  his  maternal  ancestor,  the  Rev.  George 
Millers,  M.A. ;  m.  26  June,  1862,  Elizabeth  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
Robert  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue, 

William  Millers,  now  of  Duddon. 
George  Brooke  Millers,  6.  1864. 

Mr.  Rawlinson  d.  1875. 

Arms— So,.,  three  swords  in  pale,  the  centre  one  point  down- 
wards, the  others  points  upwards,  blades  arg.,  hilts  and 
pommels  or;  a  chief  indented  of  the  last.  Cnst — A  cubit  aria, 
erect  in  armour,  holding,  with  gauntlet,  a  sword  all  ppr. 

Seat — Duddon  Hall,  Broughton-in-Furness,  Cumbeiland. 


EAWSON    OP    NIDD    HALL    AND 
BRADFORD. 

The  late  Benjamin  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Nidd  nal], 
CO.  York,  and  of  Darley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  1758  ; 
m.  1785,  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  of  Thomas 
Plumbe,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1807)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Jeremiah,  deceased.         n.  Charles,  R.N.,  d.  at  Antigua. 

III.  Thomas,  ra.  26  July,  1824,  Frances  Penelope,  3rd  dau.  of 
Col.  Plumbe  Tempest,  of  Tong  Hal],  and  by  her  (who  d. 
4  May,  1825)  had  an  only  dau.  Frances  Penelope,  to.  11 
Feb.  1844,  Henry  Edmund,  13th  Viscount  Mountgarret. 

IV.  Benjamin,  deceased. 

V.  William,  an  ofScer  in  the  army,  deceased. 

I.  Rachel,  d.  unm.  ii.  Mary,  deceased. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  2  June,  1817,  Major-Gen.  George  Guy  Carlo- 
ton  L'Estrange,  of  Moystown,  King's  Co. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  10  March,  1817,  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Samuel 
Trafford,  youngest  brother  of  Edward  Trafford,  Esq.  of 

Swithamley  Park. 

V.  Elizabeth,  youngest  and  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late 
Benjamin  Rawson,  Esq.,  is  the  present  possessor  of  the 
estates. 

iluiratJC. — William  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  co.  York, 
whose  will  hears  date  18  March,  1549,  is  pre.sumed,  from  simi- 
larity of  arms,  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Rawson  of  Fry  (son. 
near  Ferrybridge,  registered  in  the  Visitation  of  Yorkshire, 
1585.  He  TO.,  and  had  five  sons,  i.  William,  of  Shipley;  ii. 
Nicholas;  in.  Richard;  iv.  Paul;  and  v.  Henry.  Third  in 
descent  from  the  4th  son,  Paul  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  was 

William  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Bolhng,  near  Bradford,  whose 
eldest  son, 

William  Rawson,  Esq.,  built  the  present  mansion  house  at 
Bradford,  1705.  He  m.  thrice,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Grace, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Jeremiah  Rossendale,  Esq.,  had,  inter 
alios,  a  son  and  successor, 

Jeremiah  Rawson,  E.sq.  of  Bradford,  who  left  no  surviving 
issue,  and  was  s.  by  his  first  cousin, 

Benjamin  Rawson,  Esq.  (son  of  Brooke  Rawson,  and  grand- 
son of  William  Rawson),  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Steer,  Rector  of  Hansworth,  co.  York,  andleft  a  dau., 
Anne,  m.  John  Cheyne,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  and  an  only  son, 
the  late  Benjamin  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Bradford,  NidJ,  and 
Darley. 

Arms — Per  fess  sa.  and  az.,  a  castle  with  four  towers  arg. 
Crest — A  raven's  head  couped  sa.,  guttee  d'or,  in  its  beak  an  ^ 
annulet  gold. 

Seats— Nidd  Hall,  near  Knaresborough;  and  Darley  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster. 


EAV/SOIT    OP    HILL    HOUSE. 

Eawson,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of  Mill  House, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Eiding;,  b.  1812 ; 
m.  1817,  Ellen  Louisa,  dau.  of  Amaziah  Empson, 
Esq.  of  Spellow  IliU,  Knaresborough,  and  has,  -with 
other  issue,  an  only  son, 

I.  William  Henry,  6.  1848 ;  m.  1874,  Frances  Jane,  eldest' 
dau.  of  John  William  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Sibton  Park,  Suffolk. 

Mr.  Eawson  is  son  of  William  Henry  Eawson,  Esq. 
of  Haugheud  (who  d.  Jan.  1865),  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  near 
Halifax.  His  brothers  and  sisters  are,  John,  in. 
Elizabeth  Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Priestley,  Esq._ 
of  Thorpe  ;  Arthur,  m.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Castel  W.  Clay,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  j 


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Frederick  Edward,  m.  Harriet  Susannah,  dau.  of 
John  Priestley,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  and  has  issue  ; 
Mary  EUzabeth ;  Ellen  Susanna,  m.  Eev.  A.  L.  W. 
Eean,  Incumbent  of  Sowerby,  Halifax,  and  d.  Jan. 
1876;  Anne  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  James  Edward 
Newell,  Vicar  of  Bromley,  Kent ;  Caroline  ;  Emily 
Frances,  m.  Rev.  William  Henry  Empson,  Vicar  of 
Wellow,  Hants,  and  d.  1857  ;  and  Henrietta. 

Arms — Per  fess  sa.  and  az.,  a  tower  embattled  arg.  Crest — 
A  raven's  head  and  neck  coupcd  sa.  holding  in  tiie  bcaii  an 
annulet  or.     Motto — Laus  virtutis  actio. 

Seat — Mill  House,  near  Halifax. 

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RAWSTORNE    OF    PENWORTHAM. 

Eawstoene,  Laweence,  Esq.  of  Penwortham 
Priory,  and  Hutton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  m.  10  Aug.  1871,  Edith, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fermor  Htsketh,  5th 
bart.  of  Ritfford  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 
one  son  and  one  dau., 

liAWRENCE. 

Marjory. 

ILtlTCagC. — This  family,  which  for  many  centuries  has 
been  settled  in  co.  Lancaster,  was  originally  seated  at  Lum. 
In  the  37th  Henry  VIII.  (1545),  Lawrence  Eosthorne,  bought 
the  manor  of  Hutton,  co.  Lancaster,  from  the  Crown ;  the 
family  had  been  previously  seated  at  Newhall,  which  is  still 
in  their  possession. 

John  Eosthoene,  Esq.  of  Lum,  Aydenfleld,  co.  Lancaster, 
m.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Adam  Eosthorne,  Esq.  of  Lum,  who  ra.  Helen,  dau.  of  Atldn 
Holte,  Esq.  of  Battherston,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had, 
with  five  daus.,  three  sons, 

Henry,  s.  to  the  family  estates  of  Lum,  m.  Elizabeth  Rams- 
botham,  and  had  issue. 

William,  of  whom  we  treat. 

John,  ill.  Alice,  dau.  of  Elmeric  Hallewell. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Eosthorne,  from  whom  spring  the  Eawstornes  of 
Netohall,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Elmeric  Hallewell,  of  Cleges- 
poole,  and  had  issue  two  sons,  Lawrence  ;  and  Thurstan ;  and 
three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Eosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Thomas  Purvishe,  Esq.  of  Godlesmere,  Surrey  ; 
from  their  children  the  Eawstornes  of  lexden  Manor  are 
descended.  He  w.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Elcocke, 
Esq.  of  Stenfield,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and 
one  dau.  He  bought  the  manor  of  Hutton  from  the  Crown 
in  1545.    The  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Edward  Eosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  g.  his  father.  He  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Hamlett  Ditchfield,  Esq.  of  Ditton,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  by  her  five  sons  and  six  daus.,  of  whom  the  two 
eldest  sons  were  heirs  in  succession.  He  d.  about  1622;  his 
eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Eosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  m.  Holcroft,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Eufford,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her 
had  only  a  dau.,  Alice,  who  m.  Plessington,  Esq.  of  Dimples, 
CO.  Lancaster.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Edward  Eosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Lancaster  1629,  who  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eobert  Holden, 
Esq.  of  Holden,  co.  Lancaster.  He  <.l.  about  1644,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Edward  Eosthorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  who  in.  1st,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Eatcliffe  Assheton,  Esq.  of  Cuerdale,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  by  her  had  several  children,  all  of  whom  d.  young ;  and 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  JohnGreenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Brandlesholme, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  only  three  daus., 

Catherine,  m.  William  Lever,  Esq.  of  Kirsall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Mary,  wife  of  —  Boswell.  Jane,  wife  of  James  Murray. 
This  Edward  Eosthorne  was  one  of  the  six  Captains  who 
assisted  the  Countess  of  Derby  during  the  siege  of  Lathom 
House,  1643.  Afterwards,  at  her  request,  Prince  Eupert  gave 
him  the  governorship  of  Lathom  House,  and  made  him  Col.  of 
an  infantry  regiment,  with  which,  added  to  two  troops  of 
cavalry,  he  stoutly  defended  Lathom  for  two  years  until  the 
surrender  of  it  in  1645,  at  the  command  of  King  Charles  I. 
He  d.  soon  after  his  father,  about  1646,  and  was  s.  in  the  family 
estates  by  his  brother, 

Lawrence  Eosthorne,  or  Eawstorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  6. 
1619;  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster  24  Charles  II.  (1681);  he 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  George  Murray,  Eector  of 
Bury,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had  one  dau.,  Eachel,  6.  1646, 


m.  Thomas  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Lum,  co.  Lancaster;  he  tn. 
2nd1y,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard  Bold,  Esq.  of  Bold,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  widow  of  John  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton;  and 
she  possessing  Atherton  for  life,  Mr.  Eawstorne  removed 
thither,  and  was  resident  there  when  he  recorded  his 
pedigree  at  the  Lancashire  Visitation,  23  Sept.  1664.  By  his 
2nd  wife,  he  had  a  son,  Peter,  b.  1G62,  d.  young.  He  m.  3rdly, 
Marjory,  dau.  of  John  Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  Penwortham,  by 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  ffarrington,  Esq.  of  Wordcn,  co.  Lan- 
caster), and  by  her  he  had  three  sons  and  two  daus.,  of  whom, 
Fleetwood,  the  eldest  son;  and  Eichard,  the  youngest,  botli 
d.  young ;  the  2nd  son, 

William  Eawstorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall,  s.  his  father ;  he  was 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  11  Anne  (1712).  He  in.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Atherton,  Knt.*of  Atherton,  co.  Lancaster 
(by  his  wife  Isabella  Holte),  and  had  (with  others  who  d. 
young), 

Edward,  who,  soon  after  his  father's  death,  gave  up  the 
family  estates  to  Lawrence,  the  eldest  son  of  his  next; 
brother,  on  receiving  an  annuity  out  of  the  property.  He 
d.  unm. 

Lawrence,  who  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eichard 
Langton,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  had  no  issue.  He  in.  2ndl}',  Agnes,  dau.  of  Eobert; 
Dent,  of  Preston,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Lawrence  (of 
whom  presently),  and  a  dau.,  who  d.  young. 

William  (Eev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  only  child  of  Samuel 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Stapleton  Park,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  by 
her,  seven  sons  and  two  daus.  He  was  52  years  Eector  of 
Badsworth,  co.  York,  and  d.  1790. 

Fleetwood  who  commanded  a  company  of  infantry  at  the 
Battle  of  Eencoux,  near  Liege,  and  was  slain  in  that  engage- 
ment, 30  Sept.  1746.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

Mary,  m.  Ralph  William  Grey,  Esq.  of  Backworth,  Northum- 
berland. 

Lawrence  Eawstorke,  Esq.  of  Newhall  and  Hutton,  s.  to 
the  family  estates  by  favour  of  his  uncle,  Edward  Eawstorne ; 
he  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  16  George  III.  (1776); 
he  m.  Elizabeth  Goldsmith  Atherton,  dau.  of  Eobert  Gwillym, 
Esq.  of  Bewsey  and  Atherton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton,  and  had  issue, 

Lawrence,  his  heir. 

William,  w.  Agnes  Maria,  second  dau.  of  Edward  Buckley, 
Esq.,  of  Buckley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue  two 
sons  and  three  daus. 

Robert  Atherton  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Warrington  for  24  years, 
Eector  of  S.  Thoresby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  after  Incumbent  of 
Penwortham,  in.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard  Gwillym, 
Esq.  of  Bewsey,  co.  Lancaster,  and  hau  one  son  and  three 
daus. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Henrietta  Maria. 

Agnes  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Count  Pioatkowski,  a  Col.  in  the  Imperial 
army. 

The  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Eawstorne,  Esq.  of  Newhall  and  Hutton,  became 
proprietor  of  Penwortham  by  purchase;  he  was  High  Sherilf 
of  CO.  Lancaster  54  George  III.  (1814),  and  Lieut. -Col.  1st 
Lancashire  Miltia.  He  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  Ledward,  of 
Everton,  and  had  issue  one  son,  Lawrence,  his  heir,  now  of 
Penwortham;  and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth  Henrietta  Maria; 
Margaret ;  and  Fanny  Marian. 

Arms — Per  fess,  az.  and  gu.,  a  tower  triple  towered  or. 
Crcii — A  lion  passant  or.  Scats — Penwortham  Priory;  and 
Hutton  HaU,  Pruston,  co.  Lancaster. 


BAYER    OF    HOLCOMBE. 

Eater,  William  Caeew,  Esq.  of  Holeombe 
Court,  Devon,  h.  26  Sept.  1820;  s.  1866;  late 
Capt.  1st  Devon  Mihtia,  J.P.  Devon,  Patron  of 
two  Livings  ;  m.  22  April,  1869,  Charlotte, 
youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  William  Bateman  Dash- 
wood. 

ILtlTCagC. — Rev.  William  Eater,  J.P.,  of  Holeombe, 
Eector  of  Tidcombe  and  Chevithorne,  Devon  (son  of  William 
Rayer,  who  d.  1S2S,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Wilham 
Harman,  Esq.)  m.  July,  1816,  Jane,  youngest  dau.-  of  Sir 
Thomas  Carew,  Bart.,  and  d.  Dee.  1866,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Holeombe. 

I.  Mary,  rn.  Rev.  Hanmer  Morgan,  and  has  one  son  and 

three  daus.  ii.  Jane  Baskerville. 

III.  Frances,  m.  William  Harmar,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son  and 

two  daus.  IV.  Helen. 

Seat — Holeombe  Court,  Wellington,  Somerset. 

*  Sir  R.  Atherton's  mother  was  Mary  Bolde  of  Bolde,  before 
mentioned  as  the  widow  of  John  Atherton,  Esq.  of  Atherton, 
and  afterwards  rn.  Lawrence  Eawstorne. 

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RAYMOND    OF    BELCHAMP    HALL. 

Eatmond,  Ret.  John  Matne  St.  Cleee,  of 
Belchamp  Hall,  Essex,  formerly  Vicar  of  Dinning- 
ton,  Northumberland,  Univ.  Coll.  Durham,  B.A. 
1837,  M.A.  1840,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Belchamp 
Walter,  and  Patron  of  the  Living  of  Belchamp- 
cum  -  Buhner,  late  Rector  of  Belchamp  Otter, 
I.  23  July,  1814 ;  m.  1857,  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Charles  Fisher,  Rector  of  Ovington-cum- 
Tilbury,  and  has  a  son, 

Sasiuei.  John  St.  Clebe,  6.  1859. 

Jtt'ltCaflC. — Philip  Eatmokd,  Esq.  of  Hundon,  Herts,  who 
TO.  Agnes,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  William  Stern,  of  Effenden, 
same  co.,  was  father  of  Eogeb  Eatmond,  Esq.,  whose  wife  was 
dau.  of  John  Elhot,  and  whose  son  and  heir  was  John  Eat- 
mokd, Esq.,  who  ni.  Judith,  dau.  of  Chadd  Cockayne,  Esq.  of 
Cockayne  Hatley,  co.  Bedford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  John 
Eatmond,  Esq.  of  Walter  Belchamp,  Essex,  Uving  1627,  who 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Gestinthorpe,  and  left 
a  son  and  successor,  OLm;B  Eatmond,  Esq.,  who  ra.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Harris,  Knt.  of  Shenfield,  Essex,  and  great- 
great-grandson  of  Arthur  Harris  and  Joan  Percy  his  wife, 
grand-dau.  of  Henry  Algernon,  .5th  Earl  of  Northumberland, 
by  Frances  his  wife.    He  was  father  of 

St.  Clebe  Eatmond,  Esq.,  who  was  disinherited  for  marrying 
against  his  father's  consent.  His  wife  was  Anne  Workman, 
and  by  her  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  to  whom  his  grandfather  left 
the  estate;  ii.  William,  successor  to  his  nephew;  in.  Edward  ; 
IV.  James;  and  v.  Samuel,  blown  up  in  a  ship,  who  m.  and  left 
a  son,  William,  father  of  Samuel,  heir  to  his  grand-uncle, 
WilUam.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Eatmond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Hall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Eoger  Burgoyne,  2nd  bart.  of  Sutton,  and  left  one  son, 

John  Eatmond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp,  who  d.  unw.  1720,  and 
was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

William  Eatmond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Hall,  who  devised  the 
property,  by  will,  to  his  great-nejihew. 

The  Eev.  Samuel  Eavmond,  of  Belchamp  Hall,  who  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Eichard  Child,  M.D.,  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk; 
and  d.  1767,  having  had  issue,  Philip  Hontwood,  d.  v.nm. ; 
Samuel,  of  whom  presently;  and  Isabella,  m.  1st,  John 
Mayne,  Esq.  of  Trefl'ont,  Wilts;  and  2Ddly,  1788,  Archibald, 
9th  Earl  of  Dundonald.    Mr.  Eaymond's  2nd  son. 

The  Eev.  Samuel  Eatmond,  Eector  of  Belchamp  and  Jlid- 
dleton,  and  Vicar  of  Bulmer,  Esses,  m.  1780,  Margaretta,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Brooke  Bridges,  Eector  of  Orlingbury,  co.  Korth- 
ampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1818)  had  issue, 

I.  Philip  Honeywood  (Eev.),  d.  1807. 

II.  Samuel  Milbank,  late  of  Belchamp  Hall. 

m.  Oliver,  Eector  of  Middleton.  and  Vicar  of  Eclchamp-cum- 
Bulmer,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Charles  Andrews,  Rector 
of  Flempton,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

1  Oliver  Edward  (Eev.),  Curate  of  Bulmer,  Essex,  3I.A. 

2  Edward  Walter,  deceased. 

3  William  Sterne,  deceased. 

4  Charles  Andrews. 

1  Margaretta  Lyon,  deceased. 

2  Agnes. 

3  Katharine,  deceased. 

4  Anne  Eyecroft. 

5  Juliana. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  the  Eev.  Henry  Yates  Smithies,  Eector  of 
Stanground-cum-Farcett,  co.  Huntingdon;  deceased. 

II.  Margaretta  Cave,  m.  Eev.  Jeremiah  Pembertou,  Eector 
of  Foxearth,  Essex ;  deceased. 

Mr.  Eaymond  d.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Milbank  Eatmond,  Esq.  of  Belchamp  Hall,  J. P., 
h.6  Feb.  1787;  m.  7  March,  1808,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
AVilUam  Cooke,  Eector  of  Preston,  Suffolk,  and  Vicar  of 
Melton,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  WiUiam,  6.  6  Aug.  1812;  deceiscd. 

.Iohn  Matne  St.  Clere,  now  of  Belchamp  Hall. 

Oliver,  b.  28  Oct.  1816 ;  deceased. 

Edward  Marriott,  6.  12  Aug.  1819;  deceased. 

John  Stevens,  b.  31  Jan.  1823;  deceased. 

Isabella,  m.  Eowland  Dalton ;  deceased. 

Emma  Brereton,  m.  Frederick  C.  Perry,  Esq. 

Hed.  18  Jan.  1863. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
eagles  displayed  arg.  armed  gu.  on  a  chief  of  the  second  three 
martlets  of  the  first,  for  Eatmond  ;  2nU  and  3rd,  or,  a  chevron 
between  three  crosses-crosslet  sa.,  for  Stekne.  Crat — A 
griffin's  head  or,  langued  gu.  ducally  gorged  of  the  last. 

/Seat— Belchamp  Hall,  near  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 


RAYMOND    OF    HEATHFIELD    HOUSE. 

Ratjiokd,  Hexet  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Heathfield 
House,  Bitterne,  Hants,  J. P.,  Gen.  in  the  army, 
late  Col.  67th  South  Hampshire  regt.,  transferred 
to  the  Colonelcy  of  the  1st  (the  Eoyal  Scots) 
regt.,  22  July,  1877,  b.  1808,  educated  at  Royal 
Military  Academy,  Woolwich,  served  in  the  Ist 
Royal  Scots,  72nd  regt.,  and  the  Staff;  m.  1849, 
Julia,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  David  Ximenes,  K.C.B., 
of  Bear  Place,  Berks,  and  grand-dau.  of  Admii-al 
Fitz-Herbert  Evans. 

ILintilflC. — This  family  is  one  of  antiquity. 

WiLLi.vM  liATMOND,  Esq.,  formerly  in  the  Light  Dragoons, 
and  Colonial  Secretary  at  Monte  Video  (son  of  Edwabd  Eat 
mond,  Esq.,  who  inherited  considerable  landed  estates  in 
Somerset),  ra.  1799,  Ann  Maria,  dau.  of  Eigby  Brodbelt,  Esq. 
of  Jamaica,  andsister  of  Eigby  Brodbelt  StallardPenoyre,  Esq 
of  The  Moor,  and  Hardwick  Court,  co.  Hereford;  and  d.  1845, 
having  by  her  (who  d.  1827)  had  issue, 

William  Francis  (Eev.),  M.A.,  St.    Peter's  College,    Cam 
bridge,  Eector  and  Patron  of  .Stockton,  co.  Worcester,  J. P., 
Eural  Dean,  Vicar  of  Wilsford,  Wilis,  and  a  Prebendary 
of  Hereford,  1>.  1804;  m.  1830,  Marianne  Belcher,  dau.  of 
Admiral  FitzHerbert  Evans,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1877)  has 
two  daus.,  Ann  Fanny  Eliza,  in.  1858,  Eev.  Slade  Baker, 
M.A. ;  and  Maria  Penoyre  Forsstun. 
Henbt  Phipps,  now  of  Heathfield  House. 
Fanny  Maria,  m.  Eev.  Francis  ffolliott,  M.A.,  late  Eector  ol 
Wishaw,  CO.  Warwick,  brother  to  John  ffolliott,  Esq.,  J. P., 
of  The  Lickhill,  co.  Worcester,  and  Holybrook,  co.  Sligo, 
and  has  issue,  Homan  ffolliott,  Capt.  59th  regt.,  and  Adeline 
ffulliott. 
The  estates  of  The  Moor  and  Hardwick  Court  have  been  in 
possession     of     the    Penoyre    family    since     the    reign    of 
Henbt   VIII.     They  are  now  entaUed  on  the  Eev.  W.  F 
Eaymond  and  his  heirs. 

Armx — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
eagles  displayed  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  manlets  of  the 
first;  2nd  and  3rd,  three  pheons.  Crut — A  dragon's  head 
erased  or,  langued  gu.  ducally  gorged  of  the  last.  Motto — 
.3iquam  servare  mentem. 

&«•'(— Heathfield  House,  Bitterne,  near  Southampton.  Clv^ — 
United  Service  Club,  PaU  Mall. 


HEAD    OF    HAYTON. 

ETrDSTON-READ,  WiLLiAM  Hexrt,  Esq.  of  Hay- 
ton,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  M.A.,  F.L.S.,  F.H.S.,Barrister- 
at-Law,  h.  14  May,  1808. 

iLtUCngC— Sib  John  Eudston,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Hayton,  in  the  East  Eiding,  was  living  6  King  John.  F'rom 
him  descended  the  distinguished  co.  York  family  of  Eudston 
(see  Bubke's  Extinct  Baronetor/e). 

Elizabeth  Eudston,  of  Hayton  (sister  and  heiress  of  Sir 
Thomas  Eudston,  3rd  bart.  of  Hayton,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Eudston,  2nd  bart.,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
George  Mountayne,  Esq.  of  Westow),  m.  Henry  Cutler,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Sir  Gervaise  Cutler,  Knt.  of  Stainborough  Hall 
(now  Wentworth  Castle),  in  the  West  Eiding,  but  had  no  issue. 
She  survived  her  husband,  and  at  her  decease  devised  her 
family  property  at  Hayton  and  elsewhere  to  her  cousin  and 
heir-general, 

Eudston  Calveelet,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Calverley,  hy 
Jane  Binnington  his  wife,  grandson  of  Charles  Calverley,  by 
Catherine  Mitchell  his  wife,  and  great-grandson  of  Hester, 
dau.  of  William  Eudston,  and  niece  of  Sir  Walter  Eudston, 
1st  bart.  This  gentleman,  on  inheriting  Hayton,  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Eudston.  He  m.  1  Oct.  1761,  Anne, 
dau.  of  William  Stockdale,  Esq.  of  .Scarbo,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Cutleb,  his  heir;  William  Stockdale,  Midshipman 
E.N.,  lost  at  sea;  George,  a  Merchant  at  Hull,  to.  and  had 
issue,  Henry,  lost  at  sea ;  Charles,  a  Merchant  at  Hull ;  Char- 
lotte, m.  Richard  Vawser,  Esq.;  and  Anne.  Mr.  Calverley- 
Eudston  d.  15  June,  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Thomas  Cutleb  RudstonEead,  of  Hayton,  6.  19  Nov. 
1762,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Eead, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  William  Eead,  Esq.  of  Sand- 
Ilutton.  He  w.  26  May,  1803,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry 
Cholmley,  Esq.  of  Whitby  Abbey  and  Howsham,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Henbt.  his  heir. 

George  (Eev.),  M.A. ,  Rector  of  Sutton-on-Derwent,  E.B.  co. 
York,  b.  24  Feb.  1810;  vi.  1830,  Theresa,  eldest  dau.  of 


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Eov.  William  Whclcr,  youngest  son  of  Sir  Cbarles  Whelor, 
7ih  bait,  ol  Leamington,  co.  Warwioli  ;  and  d. 31  Dec.  1864, 
leaving  issue, 


Teevor. 
Louisa. 


Geor^'ana. 


Teresa  Charlotte. 


Thomas  Frederick  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Withyham,  near 
Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent,  J. P.  co.  Lincoln,  6.  4  June,  1811; 
m.  1st,  21  May,  1845,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very 
Rev.  Henry  David  Erskine,  Dean  of  Ripon,  and  had  by 
her  a  son,  Lionel,  6.  19  March,  and  d.  13  May,  1840; 
and  2ndly,  23  May,  1867,  Barbara  Louisa  Fell,  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Thompson,  M.D.,  of  Priorletham,  co.  File,  and 
of  St.  Andrew's,  and  by  her  has  a  dau.,  Frederica  Louisa. 

Edward,  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  13  Oct.  1812;  m.  29  April, 
1847,  Isabella,  dau.  of  E.  S.  Strangways,  Esq.  of  Alne,  and 
has,  D'Arcy  Wellesley  Edward ;  Harry;  Noel;  Constance; 
and  Ada. 

Charles,  Lieut.  E.>r.,  b.  16  May,  1818;  d.  1854. 

AValter,  b.  20  March,  1820 ;  (/.  27  Oct.  1829. 

Anna,  m.  20  Feb.  1839,  Rev.  John  Harding,  Eector  of 
Walkerne,  Herts,  who  d.  7  Feb.  1873. 

Maria  Christiana,  d.  25  Dec.  1821. 

Katharine,  m.  21  May,  1846,  Rev.  J.  W.  Atkinson,  Vicar  of 
Brodsworth,  Doncaster,  who  <^.  25  May,  1S67.  She  d. 
23  Feb.  1873,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  William ; 
Arthur;  Emily;  and  Katharine. 

Elizabeth  Amelia,  m.  7  July,  1840,  Thomas  Faulconer,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Robert;  Rud.ston;  Arthur;  Louisa,  m. 
Arthur  Chattield,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.X. ;  Amy,  m.  F.  Morgan, 
Esq. ;  and  Carrie,  m.  Howden  Hamilton,  Esq. 

Mr.  Eudston-P.ead  d.  17  Sept.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  William  Henry  Rcdston-Eead,  now  of  Hayton. 

Jrms — Arg.,  three  bulls'  heads  erased  pean,  each  charged  on 
the  neck  with  a  cross  moline  or.  Crint — A  bear's  paw  erect 
pean,  grasping  a  cross  moline  erminois. 

Seal — Hayton,  near  Pocklington,  co.  I'ork. 


CREWE-READ    OF    LLANDINAM. 

Ceewe-Eead,  Offlet  Maicolm,  Esq.  of  Plas 
Dinaui,  Llandinam,  co.  Montgomery,  formerly  Capt. 
E.N.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  Sept.  1821  j  m.  Charlotte 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Marmaduke  George,  Esq., 
and  has  one  son, 

Offlet  John,  b.  3  Dec.  1848;  m.  Elizabeth  Stnartn,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Edward  Morris  Erskine,  C.B.,  and  grand-dau.  of 
David  Montagu,  2nd  Lord  Erskine,  and  has  issue,  Ean- 
DULrn  Offlet,  6.  12  April,  1876;  Edward  Charles,  0. 
15  June,  1877,  and  a  son  6.  17  Dec.  1S78. 

ILllTfiTtjr. — "The  township  of  Crewe,  in  the  parish  of 
Barthomley,  Chester "  (we  quote  Ltsoxs),  "  was  from  a 
very  early  period  the  seat  and  inheritance  of  the  family  of 
Crue,  or  Crewe  "  (see  Burke's  Pccragt). 

John  Offlet,  Esq.,  6.  1681  (the  descendant  of  a  family 
which  had  been  settled  at  Madely  Manor,  co.  Stafford,  so  far 
back  as  the  beginning  of  the  13th  century),  inherited  the 
Manor  of  Crewe  in  right  of  his  mother,  Anne,  elder  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  John  Crewe,  Esq.,  and  assumed  in  con- 
sequence the  surname  and  arms  of  Crewe.  By  Sarah  Price 
his  wife,  he  left  (with  other  issue),  Joun  (father  of  the  1st 
Lord  Crewe) ;  and 

Eev.  Randolph  Crewe,  LL.D.,  Eector  of  Barthomley  and 
Warminchani,  b.  6  Feb.  1717 ;  m.  Ann  Head,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  29  Dec.  1793)  had  issue, 

Offlet,  his  heir. 

Eandolph  (Rev.),  LL.P.,  Eector  of  Hawardcn,  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Glynnc,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  Eector  of  Lawton,  d.  s.  p.  1795. 

Anne.  Mary,  m.  —  Chorley. 

Dr.  Crewe  d.  29  May,  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Offlet  Cbewe,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Barthomley  and  War- 
mincham,  and  of  Astbury  and  Muccleston,  m.  Harriet,  sister 
of  Thomas  Assheton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Vaynol,  M.P.,  Lord-Lieu- 
tenant co.  Carnarvon;  and  dying  1836,  left  (with  three  daus., 
Emma,  d.  v.nm. ;  Frances,  ia.  Rev.  Robert  Wedgwood ;  and 
Harriet,  m.  1806,  Sir  Thomas  Tancred,  6th  bart.  of  Borough- 
bridge)  one  son, 

John  Offlet  Crewe-Eead,  Esq.  of  Llandinam  and  Wern, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Flint  1839,  and  of  co.  Mont- 
gomery 1847,  b.  1792;  in.  11  Aug.  1818,  Cliarlotte  Prtstwoud, 
dau.  of  Sir  Willoughby  Lake,  K.C.B.,  and  hud  issue, 

Bagot  Offlet,  his  heir. 

Offlet  Malcolm,  successor  to  his  biouitr. 


John  Charles  Edward,  late  52nd  Light  Infantry,  5.  26  July, 
1823;  ))(.  Miss  Henrietta  Clarke,  and  has  issue. 

Arthur  Willoughby,  51st  Light  Infantry,  afterwards  Ben- 
gal Staff  Corps,  b.  18  June,  1833;  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Capi. 
William  Broughton,  E.X. ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Charlotte,  m.  Charles  Balfour,  Esq.,  E.A. ;  and  d.  leaving 
issue. 

Mr.  Crewe-Eead  as.'sumcd,  by  royal  license,  on  the  death  of 
his  father  in  1836,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Eead, 
in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  Bagot 
Eead,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Chester.  He  d.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Bagot  Offlet  Crewe-Eead,  Esq.  of  Llandinam  Hall,  co. 
Montgomery,  and  Wern,  co.  Flint,  b.  27  Sept.  1820.  He  d.s.p. 
20  Dec.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Offlet  Malcolm  Cbewe-Kead,  now  of  Llandinam. 

.<^/-m.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  griflBn  segreant  or,  for 
Eead;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Crewe. 
Crests — 1st,  Eead  :  An  eagle  displayed  sa. ;  2nd,  Crewe  :  Oul 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  lions  gamb  arg.  charged  with  a 
crescent  gu. 

Scat — PUis  Dinam,  Llandinam,  co.  Montgomery. 


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EEADE    OF    CROWE    HALL. 

Reade,  John  Page,  Esq.  of  Crovre  Hall,  Suffolk, 
J.P.  and   D.L.,  High  Sheriff   1865,   B.A.   Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  1828,  b.  1806  ;  m.  1st,  1829,  Heleu, 
dau.  of  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  9th  bart.  of  Colquhoun 
and  Luss,  by  whom  (wlio  d.  17  Oct.  1852),  he  had 
issue, 
I.  James  Colquhoun  Eevell,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law  Middle  Temple,   Capt.  Glamorgan  Light  In- 
fantry Militia,   formeiiy  Capt.   Suffolk    Yeomanry,   and 
formerly  in  the  14th  Hussars,  b.  1840. 

Mr.  Eeade  m.  2udly,  20  Sept.  1854,  Lady  Mary 
Stuart  Enox,  dau.  of  Thomas,  2ud  Earl  of  Eanfurly, 
and  has  farther  issue, 

n.  Hubert  Granville  Eevell,  b.  IS57. 
III.  Raymond  Northland,  b.  1862. 
I.  Evelyn  Helen. 

Mr.  Ecade  is  the  2nd  son  of  George  Eeade,  Esq.  of 
Crowe  Hall,  by  Eliza,  dau.  of  George  Sainton,  Esq. 
of  Swinton,  co.  Berwick.  He  is  patron  of  the 
Living  of  Thorpe- Abbots,  Norfolk. 

Arms — Gu.,   a  saltier  between  four    garbs    or.      Cicst — A 
Cornish  chough.     Mnttn — Ccdant  arma  togte. 
Seats-CxQwii  Uall,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 


EEADE    OF    IPSDEN. 

Reade,  William  Baerixgton,  Esq.  of  Ipsden 
House,  CO.  Oxford,  b.  30  Jan.  1803,  late  of  the 
E.I.C.'s  Cavalry;  m.  12  April,  1837,  Ehzabetb, 
only  child  of  John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Ardbennie,  co. 
Perth,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Winwood,  6.  26  Dec,  1838;  d.  unm.  24  April, 
1875. 

II.  Henrt  St.  John,  b.  1840:  to.  18  Dec.  1863,  Frances 
Ann,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Vincent,  Vicar  of  Chippeiticld, 
Herts.  III.  George,  b.  1841. 

IV.  Charles  Edward,  E.N.,  6.  1842. 

V.  Malcolm,  Bengal  C.S.,  b.  1855 ;  d.  unm.  6  Feb.  1875. 

VI.  Frederick,  6.  1848. 

I.  Mary  Louisa.  ii.  Emily  Sophia. 

HI.  Frances. 

JLillCilQC. — The  founder  of  the  co.  Oxford  family  appears 
to  have  been  Edward  Read,  or  Rede,  Esq.  of  Beedon,  Berks, 
mentioned  in  Fuller's  Warthies  as  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  in 
the  17th,  and  again  in  the  29th  Henrt  VI.    His  grandson, 

WiLLiA.M  Reade,  of  Barton,  Berks,  had  an  estate  granted  to 
him  by  Henrt  VIII.  He  ,a.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Beau- 
mont, Esq.  of  Cole  Orton,  co.  Leicester,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son, 

Thomas  Reade,  of  Barton,  buried  at  Beedon.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  IIoo,  Esq.  of  Hoo,  Hens,  by  whom  he  had 
(besides  daus.)  a  son, 

Thomas  Eeade,  High  Sheriff  Berks  24  Queen  Elizabeth, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Stonchouse,  Esq.  of  West  Peckham, 


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EEA 


Kent,  Clerk  of  tlie  Green  Cloth,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  son, 

Sra  Thomas  Eeade,  Knt.  of  Barton,  and  of  Dunstew,  co. 
Oxford,  High  Sheriff  co.  Berks  41  Queen  Elizabeth,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  John  Brocket,  Knt.  of  Brocket 
Hall,  CO.  Hertford,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Barton,  un.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Come- 
wall.  Baron  of  Burford ;  and  <X.  v.  p.  1637,  leaving  (with 
other  issue)  two  sons, 

1  CoMPTON  (Sir),  Bart,  of  Shipton  Court  and  Barton, 
created  a  Bart.  1660,  ancestor  of  Keade,  Bart,  of  Shipton 
Court. 

2  Edwaed,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Eichard. 

III.  John  (Sir\  Bart,  of  Brocket  Hall,  inherited  that  estate, 
and  was  created  a  Bart.  1642,  which  title  became  extinct  on 
the  death,  22  Feb.  1712,  of  Sir  John,  the  3rd  bart.  {see 
Burke's  Extinct  Baronetage). 

I.  Mai-y,  -m.  Sir  Eobert  Dormer,  Knt.,  of  co.  Buckingham. 

n.  Elizabeth.  in.  Frances. 

Sir  Thomas,  who  was  Sheriff  of  Herts  1618,  d.  1650,  and  settled 
his  estate  of  Ipsden  on  his  grandson, 

Edwaed  Reade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Eeade, 
Esq.  of  Barton.  He  m.  1st,  1651,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Acton, 
Esq.  of  Bockleton,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Compton,  d.  unrn. ;  and  2ndly,  Ellen,  widow  of  William  Allen, 
Esq.  of  Goring,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  besides 
daus.,  PhiUp  Edward,  who  d.  unm.  before  his  father,  and  his 
successor, 

Thomas  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  m.  1703,  Eebecca,  dau.  of 
William  BlackaU,  Esq.  of  Clackenden,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

John'  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  w.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Brigham,  Esq.  of  Cane  End,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John, 
who  d.  s.p.:  and  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Bartholo- 
mew, Esq.  of  Ipsden,  by  whom  he  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

Geobge  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  ni.  1774,  Ann,  dau.  of  Eev. 
W.  Thomas,  Vicar  of  Ipsden,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

John  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Ipsden,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  25  Nov. 
1775;  m.  9  Feb.  1796,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  John 
Scott,  M.P.  for  Stockbridge  (who  afterwards  took  the  name  of 
Waeisg),  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thurlow,  Magistrate  and  Collector  at  Saharunporo, 
h.  22  June,  1707  ;  d.  unm.  26  Nov.  1827. 

II.  George  Edward,  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  Bombay,  6. 25  Aug. 
1798;  d.  unm.  1816,  at  Calicut,  Bombay. 

ui.  Henry  Jonathan,  E.I.C.'s  Cavalry,  6.  25  Feb.  1801 ;  who 
fell  at  the  head  of  his  troop  at  Kolah,  East  Indies,  1821. 

IV.  William  Barbington,  now  of  Ipsden. 

V.  Edward  Anderdon,  formerly  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
C.B.,  h.  15  March,  1807;  ra.  April,  1838,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Burnard,  Esq.  of  Colyford  and  Crewkerne,  Somer- 
set, and  has  issue, 

1  Burnard,  H.M.  Indian  army,  retired,  d.  unm.  25  March, 
1878. 

2  Lawrence.  3  Arthur. 

1  Amy,  }/!.  May,  1868,  Eev.  C.  Stanley  Tayler,  A.M.,  of 
Christ  Church,  Essex,  d.s.-p.  10  Oct.  1877. 

2  Ellinor,  m.  July,  1873,  F.  E.  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Walling- 
ford,  Berks.  3  Lucy.  4  Margaret. 

VI.  Compton,  6.  15  March,  1811 ;  ra.  15  March,  1833,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Ealph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  has  issue, 

1  Compton,  A.M.  2  George,  H.M.  Indian  army. 

3  John,  d.  v.nm.  1876. 

1  Anna  Maria,  m.  1855,  Hon.  Eobert  Drummond,  Bengal 
Civil  Service;  and  d.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

2  Cecilia  Jane.  3  Emilia  Sophia. 

vii.  Charles,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  Vinerian  Fel- 
low, Barrister-at-Law,  and  LL.D.,  6.  S  June,  1814. 

I.  Sophia  Brooke,  ra.  1820,  Eev.  Thomas  Woodroffe,  Canon 
of  Winchester;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  JuUa  Susanna,  ra.  1822,  Capt.  Allen  Francis  Gardiner, 
E.N.,  3rd  son  of  Samuel  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Coombe  Lodge, 
Oxon:  and  d.  1834,  leaving  issue. 

HI.  Ellinor  Hastings,  d.uam.  1  June,  1878. 

Mr.  Eeade  d.  24  Oct.  1849. 

Amu — Gu.,  a  saltire  between  four  garbs  or.  Crest — On  a 
Ftump  of  a  tree  vert  a  falcon  rising  ppr.  belled  and  jessed  or. 
J\Iotlo — Ccdant  arma  togoe. 

Seats — Ipsden  House ;  and  Dogmore  End,  co.  Oxford. 


grated  from  co.  Stafford,  temp.  CaABLEs  I.    The  Eeades  have 
been  long  settled  in  co.  Tipperary  for  many  centuries. 

William  Mobeis,  Esq.  of  Harbour  "View,  co.Waterford,  J. P., 
3rd  son  of  William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  J. P.,  by  Martha 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Eichard  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Eossenarra,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, ra.  1st,  Miss  Jane  Haokett,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom  he 
had  a  dau.,  Martha  Jane,  ra.  Alexander  Mann  Alcock,  Esq.  of 
Waterford.  He  ra.  2ndly,  1785,  Mary,  dau.  of  SliaplandCarew, 
Esq.  of  Castleboro,  co.  Wexford,  M.P.,  grandfather  of  Eobert 
Shapland,  1st  Lord  Carew),  and  by  her  had, 

William,  of  Eossenarra. 

Shapland  Carew,  of  Harbour  View,  Waterford,  Capt.  in  the 
army,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Laetitia,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Ken- 
nedy, Eector  of  Fethard,  co.  Wexford. 

Benjamin,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  ISIaurice  Nugent  O'Connor, 
Esq.   of  Mount  Pleasant,   King's  Co.,   and  had  issue  {see 

O'CONNOE-MOBBIS). 

Eichard,  Lieut.  E.N.,  ra.  Eliza  Lee,  dan.  of  the  Dean  of 
Waterford ;  and  d.  leaving  three  sons  and  two  dauB.,  Wil- 
liam ;  Arthur ;  Richard ;  Maria :  and  Letitia. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Charles  S.  Tandy,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  and  is 
deceased. 

Ehzabeth,  m.  William  TuUoch,  Esq.  of  Lakeview,  co. 
Waterford. 

Dorothea  Anne,  m.  William  George  Sheppard,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

AViLLiAM  Mobeis-Eeade,  Esq.  of  Eossenarra,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1814,  6.  12  April,  1787 ;  r,i.  6  Feb.  1827,  Eliza,  only 
dau.  of  Patrick  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Kilmaron  Castle,  co.  Fife, 
son  of  Col.  Hon.  Eichard  Maitland,  4th  son  of  Charles,  6th 
Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  had  issue, 
William  Morris.  Eesident  Magistrate  at  Kilbeggan,  co.  West- 
meath,  6.  1  May,  1830;  ra.  12  Aug.  16b2,  Almeria  Jane 
Lake,  5th  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  B.  Cooke,  and  has  issue,  William, 
6.  6  July,  1853;  and  Almeria  Balaclava. 
Fbedebick  Eichaed,  now  of  Eossenarra. 
Anna  Maria. 

Louisa,  m.  24  Aug.  1853,  Hervey  Mervyn  de  Montmorency, 
Esq.  of  Tenny  Park,  co.  Kilkenny. 
Mary  Augusta,  d.  9  Oct.  1852.  Eliza  Christina. 

Mr.  Morris-Eeade  d.  31  March,  1847. 
Seat — Eossenarra,  Callan. 


EEADE    OF    HOSSENARKA. 

Moeeis-Eeade,  Feedeeick   Eichaed,  Esq.  of 
Eossenarra,  co.  Kilkenny,  J.P.,  b.  2  Aug.  1833. 

^ttnCagC. — The  family  of  Moeeis  is  stated  to  have  emi- 


READE  OF  THE  WOOD  PARKS. 

Eeade,  Philip,  Esq.  of  The  Wood  Parks,  cos. 
Galway  and  Clare,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  1793  ;  m.  28  April,  1829,  Grace,  youn<Test  dau. 
of  John  Eutherfoord,  Esq.  of  St.  Douloughs,  co. 
Dublin  (the  eldest  male  representative  of  the 
Eutherf cords  of  Ashentillj,  co.  Perth),  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Philip  William  Villtebs,  h.  Sept.  1839;  ra.  1862,  Caro- 
line Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Eobert  Dupre  Alexander, 
Esq.  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Alexander,  2nd  bart.  of 
the  city  of  Dubhn;  and  d.  Aug.  1874,  leaving  issue  an 
only  child,  Florence  Jane. 

I.  Sarah  Eosanna. 

II.  Jane  Peacock  Maria,  ra.  Joseph  C.  Eutherfoord,  Esq.  of 
Lynbury,  co.  Westmcath;  and  d.  Jan.  1877,  leaving  issue. 

iLinCagC— Philip  Eeade,  of  Wood  Town,  co.  Westmeath 
(eldest  son  of  Eev.  Philip  Reade),  ra.  1695,  Mary  Palmer,  of 
Bally  Boggin,  co.  Kild:ire,  and  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  ra.  John 
Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Dardistown,  co.  Meath,  had  two  sons, 
Philip,  his  heir;  and  Daniel,  m.  Jane  Purdon,  of  co.  West- 
meath.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Philip  Eeade,  D.D.,  of  Wood  Town,  6.  1699;  m.  1st, 
1748,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Bracklyn  Castle,  co.  Westmeath;  and  2ndly,  1770,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  M.P.  co.  Westmeath, 
and  by  the  former  only  had  issue, 

John,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1787,  Martha,  only  dau.  of  Francis 
Hopkins,  Esq.,  and  sisterof  Sir  Francis  Hopkins,  Bart.,  and 
by  her  had  an  only  child,  Frances  Catherine,  of  Wood  Town, 
CO.  Meath,  who  d.  unm.  1853.        Willlam  Feanxis. 

The  younger  son, 

William  Fbanxis  Eeade,  of  The  Wood  Parks,  m.  17SS,  Jane 
Peacock,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Borr,  Esq.  of  New 
Park,  CO.  Meath,  by  Jane  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
William  Peacock,  Esq.  of  Tinne  Park,  King's  Co. ;  and  dying 
19  Sept.  1801,  left  issue, 

I.  Philip,  present  representative. 

II.  Edward  Borr,  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Carew,  Esq.  of 
Woodenstown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 


EEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TcED 


1341' 


1  William.  2  Robert  Carcw. 

;>  Philip.  4  Edward. 

1  Frances.  2  Jane  Peacock. 

I.  Jane  Peacock,  d.  unm. 

II.  Maria  Peacock,  m.  Rev.  Robert  cle  la  Pere  PiOljinson,  of 
15allynevin  Castle,  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  Jessie  Louisa,  d.  unm. 

A  mis — Gu.,  a  clievron  or,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief 
of  the  second,  and  an  eagle  displayed  in  base  ars.  Cre.H — An 
arm  erect,  issuing  from  clouds,  the  hand  holding  an  open 
JSiiile  all  ppr.  Mottoes  —  Amor  sine  timorc;  and,  Cedunt 
arma  toga;. 

Seal — The  Wood  Parks,  Scarriff. 


EEAVELY    OP    KINNEKSLETT    CASTLE. 

Eeatelt,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Kinnersley  Castle, 
CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S67, 
b.  31  July,  1829  ;  m.  5  Dec.  1850,  Johauna  Mar- 
^javetha  Wilhelmina,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
George  Stiefvater,  Esq.,  and  has  is.suc, 

I.  Thomas  Geobge  Wood,  b.  17  Oct.  1852,  D.C.L.  of  Univer- 
sity of  Jena,  1S77. 

I.  Minna  Frances  Henrietta,  m.  1872,  G.  F.  Bodley,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  a  son,  G.  Hamilton,  6.  1873. 

II.  Mary  Isabella  Charlotte. 

ILinCilQC. — The  Revelys,  or  Reavelys,  were  seated  at  the 
manor  house  of  Reveley,  in  the  parish  of  Ingram,  at  the  foot  of 
Cheviot,  in  the  reign  of  Edward  II.,  and  possessed  lands  at, 
and  farmed  the  tithes  of  Ancroft,  of  the  Convent  of  Durham, 
A.D.  1398-1405,  and  later. 

John  Cuthbert  Reavxlt,  of  Humbleton,  Northumberland, 
m.  Barbara  Selby,  of  Earle,  Xorthumberland,  d.  1729,  and  had 
four  sons,  Thomas  and  Edward,  both  cL  s.  i).;  Cothbert,  of 
whom  presently;  and  Charles,  who  m.  a  dau.  of —  Charlton, 
of  Reedsmouth,  and  had  two  daus.,  Ann,  m.  —  Maitland, 
Esq. ;   and  Henrietta,  d.  unm.     The  third  son, 

CcTHBERT  Reavely,  Esq.,  m.  Barbara  Mauglian,  and  had  two 
sons,  John,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

Cdthbert  Reavely,  Esq.  of  Kenton,  Northumberland,  ra. 
Henrietta  Wedderburn,  and  d.  1803,  having  had,  besides  other 
sons  and  daus.,  who  d.  s.  p.,  Henry;  Teiomas;  Henrietta, 
m.  E.  Campbell,  Esq. ;  and  Frances,  m.  Capt.  Tasker.  The 
younger  son, 

Thomas  Reavely,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  Tyne  Hussars,  6.  1799  ; 
rn.  15  Oct.  1828,  Anne  Wilson,  2nd  dau.  of  Douglas  Sands, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  184-i)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Kinnersley  Castle. 

Francis  Fenwick  (Rev.),  Rector  of  West  Lexham,  Norfolk, 
6.  25  March,  1863;  m.  16  Jan.  1862,  Fanny  Abby,  3rd  dau. 
of  Rev.  William  Domvile,  Rector  of  Winforton,  co.  Here- 
ford, a  younger  brother  of  Sir  Compton  Domvile,  1st  bart. 
of  Santry. 

Annie  Frances,  to.  George  Tyndal,  Esq.  of  Tours,  and  has 
issue,  George  Reavely,  Minnie,  Maria,  Frances,  and  Annie. 

Louisa,  ra.  Charles  Francis  Salvin,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Gcrrard 
Salvin,  Esq.  of  Crosdale,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  Oct.  1872. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  estoiles  of 
twelve  points  az.     Crest — An  estoile  as  in  the  arms. 
Seat — Kinnersley  Castle,  Letton,  co.  Hereford. 


BEBOW    OF    WYVENHOE    PABE. 

GuEDOy-EEEOw,  Hector  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Wyren- 
lioe  Park,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  J.P. 
CO.  Cambridge,  late  Lieut.  Essex  Eifle  Militia,  and 
formerly  Cornet  and  Sub. -Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards, 
b.  11  Sept.  1846 ;  m.  1873,  Blanche  Judith,  dau. 
of  the  Eer.  Philip  Giu'don,  Eector  of  Cranworth, 
2forfolk,  and  has  issue, 

Martin,  6.  6  Feb.  1875. 
Winifred. 

ILiuCcltjC. — John  Rebow,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  had  a  grant 
of  arms  1685.  He  d.  13  April,  1693,  leaving  by  Sarah  Tayspill 
his  wife,  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Isaac  Rebow,  Knt.  of  Colchester,  Recorder  and  M.P.  for 
that  city,  m.  1st,  Mary  Lemyng,  granddau.  of  Sir  William 
Batten,  Surveyor-General  of  the  Navy  ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabetli, 
<iau.  of  Sir  William  Wiseman,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  J.  L.  Hony- 
wood,  Esq.  of  Marks  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1726,  having 
had  by  the  former  lady  one  son, 


Lemyng  Rebow,  Esq.,  who  predeceased  Ws  father,  leaving 
two  sons, 

Charles  Chamberlain,  ra.  Mary,  sister  of  William,  Lord 

Abergavenny,  and  left   an   only  dau.,  Mary,   m.    Gen. 

Thomas  Adams,  and  luid  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  s.  p. 

ISO-t.  Isaac  Lemtng,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Isaac  Lejitng  Rebow,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  M.P.,  ra.  Mary, 

dau.  of  Capt.  Blatthew  Martin,  of  Wyvenhoe  and  Alresford 

Hall,  Essex,  M.P.  for  Colchester,  and  d.  3  March,  1734,  leaving 

a  son  and  heir, 

Isaac  Martin  Rebow,  Esq.  of  Wyvenhoe  Park,  Essex,  Col. 
of  the  East  Essex  Militia,  Recorder  and  51. P.  for  Colchester, 
who,  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Capt.  Martin, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Martin,  on  the  death  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  Thomas  Martin,  1776.  He  m.  his  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  of  Alresford  Hall, 
son,  and  eventually  only  heir  (his  eldest  brother,  Samuel, 
having  d.  s.  p.  1765)  of  Capt.  Matthew  Martin,  before-men- 
tioned, and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Dec.  1804)  left  at  liis  decease, 
3  Oct.  1781,  three  daus.  and  co-heirs, 

Mary  Hester. 

Sarah  Emma,  to.  Henry  Hichens,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  and  cf. 

24  May,  1798,  s.p. 
Frances  Mary,  d.  s.  p.  1793. 

The  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress. 

Mart  Hester  Rebow,  ra.  1796,  Gen.  Francis  Slater,  son 
of  R.  Slater,  Esq.  of  Chesterfield),  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  Rebow,  and  left  at  his  decease  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Mary  Martin,  m.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  Ormsby,  Bart.,  and  2ndly, 
1835,  John  Gcrdon,  Esq.  of  Wyvenhoe  Park,  who  was  2nd 
son  of  Theophilus  Thornhagh  Guruon,  E.sq.  of  Letton,  Norfolk, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  MeUish,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Blyth  Hall,  Notts.  On  his  marriage,  1835,  Mr.  Gurdon 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Rebow.  He  ra.  2ndly, 
3  Dec.  1345,  Lady  Georgiana  Toler,  4th  dau.  of  Hector,  2nd 
Earl  of  Norbury,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Hector  John,  now  of  Wyvenhoe. 

I.  Gcorgina  Elizabeth  Anne.  ii.  Mary  Lotiisa. 

Mr.  Gurdon  Rebow  was  M.P.  for  Colchester,  d.  12  Oct.  IS70, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  Hector  John  Rebow,  Esq. 

Arms — 1st  and  4th,  Rebow;  gu.,  two  long  bows  bent  and 
interlaced  in  saltier  or,  stringed  arg.  between  four  bezants  each 
charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Gurdon;  sa.,  three 
leopards'  faces  jessant-de-lis  or.  Crests — 1st,  A  demi-eagle 
displayed  issuing  out  of  |a  mural  coronet  or,  on  the  breast  a 
bezant  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  in  the  beak  an  arrow  of 
the  second  headed  and  feathered  arg. ;  2iid,  A  goat  climbing 
up  a  rock  all  ppr. 

Stat — Wyvenhoe  Park,  Colchester,  Essex. 


BEDINGTON    OF    KILCOBNAN. 

Eedington,  Cheistophee  Talbot,  Esq.  of 
Kilcornan,  co.  Galway,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1847. 

Hl'ltCaSC. — Thomas  Redington,  of  Creganna,  co.  Galway, 
6.  1697  ;  TO.  1729,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Capt.  Lynch,  of  Lydican, 
CO.  Galway,  an  officer  in  the  army  of  James  II.  at  Limerick, 
and  d.  1780,  leaving  issue, 

Nicholas,  his  heir.  Gregoiy,  who  went  to  America. 

Michael,  to.  1763,  Margaret  French,  of  Cork,  and  by  her  left 
a  son,  Thomas,  successor  to  his  uncle,  and  three  daus.^ 
Bridget,  to.  George  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Roscommon; 
Mary,  ra.  —  Lawless,  Esq. ;  and  Sarah,  )/i.  —  TuUy,  Esq. 

Thomas,  b.  1742;  to.  1763,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Burke, 
Esq.  of  Kilcornan  (a  younger  branch  of  the  House  of  Clan- 
ricarde),  by  whom,  who  d.  1814,  he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  b.  1769;  d.  unm.  1803. 
Nicholas,  6.  1779;  d.  unm.  1798. 

Christopher,  6.  1780,  Capt.  in  the  army;  to.  I8I2,  Franies, 
only  cliild  of  Henry  Dowell,    Esq.  of  Cadiz,  descended 
from  a  younger  branch  of  the  Dowells  oj  Mantua,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  d.  1825,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Anne, 
who  d.  unm.  1829,  an  only  son  and  successor,  the  late  Sir 
Thomas  Nicholas  Redington,  K.C.B.,  of  Kilcornan. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas,  1st  Lord  ffrench. 
Honoria,  m.  1791,  Malachv  Daly,   Esq.  of  Raford,  co.  Gal- 
way. Mary  Eliza,  d.  1836. 
Mary,  m.  — -Rutledge,  Esq.,  and  d.  1763,  leaving  bvo  daus., 
the  elder  m.  —  Ormsby,  Esq.,  and  the  younger  m.  Wilham 
Bermingham,  Esq.  of  Ross  Hill,  and  was  mother  of  Mary, 
Countess  of  Nathaniel,   2nd  Earl  of  Leitrim;   and  Anne, 
Countess  of  Francis  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Charlemont. 
Eliza,  m.  —  Arcedeckne,  Esq.,  and  left  one  son,  Nicholas, 
Bishop  of  KUmacduagh ;    and  one  dau.,  Mary,  ra.  Walter 
Blake,  Esq.  of  Ballyglunin,  grandfather  of  Walter  Blake, 
Esq.,  present  proprietor. 


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Mr.  Eeaington  d.  1780,  and  wa»  s.  by  his  eMest  son, 

NicuoLAS  Eedikoton,  Esq.  ot  Mere  Hill,  co.  Galway,  Col.  of 
Volunteers,  »/i.  Ist,  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Fair- 
field; and  2ndly,  Marcella,  daa.  of  Christopher  Burke,  Esq.  of 
Kilcornan,  who  survived  him,  and  d.  1820.  He  d.  s.p.  ISOG, 
and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Redingto.s,  Esq.  of  Eye  Hill,  co.  Galway,  6.  17C7, 
m.  1802,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Dolphin,  Esq.  of  Turoe,  and 
had  issue,  Eleanor,  m.  Stephen  Iloche,  Esq.  of  Rye  Hill ; 
Margaret;  Mary,  d.  1830;  Sarah,  m.  M.  Balfe,  Esq.  of  South 
Park,  CO.  Eoscommon,  and  d.  s.  p.  1833;  Jane;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  1st,  —  Moynaghan.'Esq.;  and  2ndly,  1842,  Robert 
Bodkin,  Esq.  of  Annash.  On  this  gentleman's  decease  with- 
out male  issue,  1828,  the  male  representation  devolved  on  his 
kinsman, 

SiE  Thomas  Kicholas  Eedington,  K.C.B.,  of  Eilcornan,  h.  2 
Oct.  181.^;  m.  1842,  Anna  Eliza  Mavy,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
nyacinth  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot  and  Talbot  Hall,  co. 
■\Vexford,  and  had  issue, 

Cheistopheb  Talbot,  now  of  Kilcornan. 
Thomas,  b.  13  April,  18u7  ;  d.  lHo'J. 
Anne  Eliza. 

Trances,  rn.  186.5,  J.  Wilson  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras,  co.  Gal- 
way, and  Belvoir,  co.  Clare. 
Mary  Theresa.  Blatilda. 

Sir  Thomas  EecHnffton,  M.P.  for  Dundalk  from  1837  to  1846, 
■was  appointed  Under  Secretary  for  Ireland  in  the  latter  year, 
and  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Control,  Dec.  1852.  This  office 
he  resigned  in  185G.  He  received  the  Order  of  the  Bath 
(K.C.B.)  1849,  immediately  after  the  Queen's  visit  to  Ireland  ; 
he  s.  his  father  20  May,  1825,  and  his  grandfather,  28  Feb. 
1827.    Sir  Thomas  d.  1802. 

Arrm — Per  chevron  gu.  and  az.  in  chief  two  demi-lions 
rampant  arg.  in  base  a  mullet  or.     Crest — A  lion  rampant  gu. 

S«ats— Kilcornan,  Oranmore,  co.  Galway;  Talbot  Hall,  Kuw 
Eoss,  CO.  Wexford. 


BEED    OF    CRAG. 

E,EED,  Charles  John,  Esq.  of  Crag  and  New- 
biggen  House,  Northumberland,  J.P.,  Lieut. -Col. 
CommandinE;  the  Northumberland  Artillery  Militia, 
b.  6  Sept.  1820;  m.  29  April,  1845,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Hcppel  Ramsaj,  Esq.  of 
Derwent  Villa,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chables  Aechibald  Pekcival.  b.  19  Aug.  1851 ;  Lieut. 
Northumberland  Hussars. 

II.  Barras  Eamsay,  b.  7  Oct.  1858. 
HI.  Alfred  Stephen,  b.  8  Aug.  1800. 

I.  Mary  Lsabella. 

II.  Constance  Diana,  d.  21  Sept.  18C3. 
HI.  Caroline  Agnes. 

IV.  Florence,  b.  and  d.  6  Oct.  1855.  i 

Y.  Alice  Helena. 

Yi.  Mabel.  vii.  Victoria  Margaret. 

fLtltCatft.— The  Eecds  of  Crag  are  descended  from  the 
elder  branch  of  the  Reeds  of  Treughend,  who  state  they  hold 
grants  from  the  Crown  prior  to  the  Conquest.  The  Crag  (a 
portion  of  considerable  estates  which  this  family  formerly  pos- 
sessed in  Redesdale)  has  descended  from  father  to  son  from  a 
very  remote  period.  Sir  Walter  Scott,  in  a  note  to  his  poem  of 
Rokeby,  alludes  to  the  great  antiquity  of  the  Eeed  family, 
having  held  their  lands  "for  the  incredible  space  of  nine  hun- 
dred years,"  and  refers  to  an  epitaph  on  a  mural  slab  in  Elsdon 
Church,  erected  in  the  year  1758,  to  the  memory  of  Elrington 
Eeed,  which  describes  the  family  as  having  at  that  time  been 
seated  in  Redesdale  900  years.  In  the  Muster  EoU  for  Nor- 
thumberland, temp.  Henry  "VIII.,  are  found  the  names  of 
many  of  the  Eeeds  in  Redesdale.  The  deeds  of  the  Crag 
property  deduce  the  title  long  before  that  period  down  to  the 
present  day. 

Thomas  Reed,  of  Crag  Aydon,  and  White  House,  .s.  Ralph 
Eeed,  Esq.,  Mayor  and  Alderman  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
He  left  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Cooke, 
Esq.of  Portgate  and  White  House  (by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Chester,  Esq.  of  Aydon),  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Eeed,  Esq.  of  Crag,  who  m.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Atkinson,  of  Brampton,  Cumberland,  Merchant,  and 
d.  1774.  He  was  a  schoullellow  and  intimate  friend  of  the 
unfortunate  Charles  Eatclifle,  Earl  of  Derwentwater,  beheaded 


on  Tower  Hill  for  the  part  he  took  in  the  Eebellion  of  1715^ 
Of  this  marriage  there  was  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Joseph,  m.  and  left  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  whose  issue 
failed. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Nicholas  Leadbittcr,  Esq.,  Warden,  North- 
umberland. II.  Mary,  ri.  s.j[j. 

III.  Dorothy. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Reed,  Esq.  of  Crag  and  AcUlington  Park,  Northumber- 
land; m.  4  Nov.  1770,  Diana,*  dau.  and  heiress  of  William 
Watson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (brother  of  Stephen 
Watson,  Esq.  of  North  Seaton,  Northumberland,  J. P.,  by 
Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Bates,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Halliwell, 
Northumberland,  by  his  1st  wife  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Bacon, 
Esq.  of  Staward  Peel,  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  6.  2  Sept.  1771;  d.  C  May,  1775. 

II.  William,  Lieut.  23rd  Fusiliers,  b.  31  March,- 1774;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hay,  Esq.  of  Lesbury,  Northumber- 
land, but  d.  s.  -p.  18  Feb.  1825. 

III.  John,  b.  14  Dec.  1776;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-hcircss 
(with  her  sister,  Cliarlotte,  who  m.  Hon.  and  Rev.  Thomas 
Erskinc,  4th  son  of  John  Francis,  restored  Earl  of  War;  of 
M;oor  Watson,  of  Warkwurth,  Northumberland,  and  d. 
4  July,  lsa3,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  TO.  and  has  issue,  Ucury;  Francis;  Louisa;  Mary; 
F'rances. 

2  William,  d.  v.mn. 

3  Edward,  m.  and  had  issue. 

4  Thomas,  married. 

1  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Eliot. 

2  Mary. 

IV.  Edward,  b.  14  Feb.  1778;  d.  3  May,  1780. 

v.  Ralph  Thomas,  6.  9  July,  1779;  d.  16  Feb.  1784. 

VI.  Stephen,  heir  to  his  father. 

vii.  Joseph,  b.  2  Sept.  1780;  d.  15  Feb.  1788. 

I.  Isabella,  d.  8  Feb.  1774. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  her  cousin,  William  Watson,  Esq.  of  North 
Seaton,  and  d.  22  July,  1828,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Watson,  who  s.  his  father  at  North  Seaton,  m. 
Hon.  Georgiana  Catherine  Beresford,  eldest  dau.  of  John, 
2nd  Lord  Decics,  and  sister  of  the  present  Marchioness 
of  Ailesbury  and  the  Duchess  of  Montrose. 

2  John  Thomas  Watson,  m.  Emma  Maria,  dau.  of  James 
Carr,  Esq.  of  Newcastle. 

1  Diana,  m.  Robert  Ilderton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sanderson 
Ilderton,  Esq.  of  Ilderton,  Northumberland. 

2  Dorothy,  ra.  Capt.  Henry  Beresford,  71st  rcgt.,  grandson 
of  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam. 

HI.  Diana,  to.  Charles  Charteris,  Esq.  of  Cullivait,  co.  Dum- 
fries, Capt.  28th  Light  Dragoons,  2nd  son  of  Charles 
Charteris,  Esq.  of  Amistield,  co.  Haddington,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Reed  d.  29  March,  1829,  aged  81,  devising  his  estates  to 
his  younger  surviving  son, 

Stephen  Reed,  Esq.  of  Crag,  &c..  Coroner  for  Northumber- 
land, 6.  1  March,  1784;  nu  1st,  14  Nov.  1819,  Isabella,  younger 
dau.  of  John  Barras,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  co.  Duihaui,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  20  April,  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  John,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Barras,  b.  10  Dee.  1821 ;  to.  27  Oct.  1853,  Louisa 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Aubone  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Pigdon. 
Northumberland,  J. P.  (nephew  of  Elizabeth,  Countess  of 
Jolm,  1st  Earl  of  Eldon),  by  his  wife  Frances  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Honywood,  4th  bart.  of  Evington, 
by  Hon.  Frances  Courtenay  his  wife,  sister  of  William,  lOtli 
Earl  of  Devon,  and  d.  8  July,  18G1,  leaving  issue, 

1  Aubone,  b.  21  April,  1855. 

2  Stephen  Villicrs  Stephenson,  6.  9  March,  1859,  d.  young. 
1  Camilla  Louisa,  d.  9  June,  1875. 

I.  Anna  Mary  Isabella,  m.  18  June,  18.50,  John  Peter  Mul- 
easter,  Esq.,  J. I',  and  D.L.,  of  Benwcll  Park,  Northumber- 
land, and  has  issue. 

II.  Isabella  Margaret. 

Mr.  Eeed  m.  2ndly,  29  April,  1843,  Margaret,  dau.  of  .John 
Cram,  Esq.,  of  Ncwcastle-on-Tyne,  and  widow  of  George  James 
Best  Dove,  Esq.,  E.N.,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  2  May, 
1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son,  the  present  Lieut. -Col. 
Eeed. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  chevron  between  three  garbs  or;  quartering, 
arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  between  three  martlets  sa.  as 
many  crescents  or,  for  Watson  nf  North  Seaton.  Crest — A 
griffin  or.     Motto — Memor  et  fidelis. 

Seal — Newbiggen  House,  Kenton,  Newcastle  on-Tyne. 


*  This  lady,  through  the  families  of  Bates,  Chaytor,  Tempest, 
Lambton,  Eure,  Buwes,  Clifford.  Percy,  and  Mortiiutr,  was  17th 
in  direct  lineal  descent  irom  King  Edwaujj  111. 


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EEES    OF    KILIiYMAENLIiWYD. 

Eees,  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Killymaenllwyclcl, 
CO.  Carmarthcu,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Nov.  1806; 
on.  16  Oct.  1832,  Isabella,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Rutson,  Esq.  of  Colham  Greeu  House,  Middlesex 
(only  son  of  Richard  Rutson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Sheriff 
of  the  Tower),  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Jan.  1803), 
had  issue, 

I.  John  Vander  Hokst,  Capt.  Royal  Military  Ilo.'pital, 
Chelsea,  b.  5  May,  IS34;  served  in  New  Zealand  durin;,' 
the  late  war,  and  wa.s  severely  wounded  in  the  tight  witli 
the  Maori  at  Waitara,  IS  March,  1801. 

II.  Elyder,  6.  29  Sept.  1S38;  formerly  in  the  R.N. 

III.  Mansell,  b.  3  Aug  1840. 

IV.  Richard  Montague,  b.  15  Dec.  lSt4. 

I.  Isabella  Mary,  >  ;,j.„identfil]y  drowned,  July,  1S55. 

II,  Anna  Sophia,  J 
in.  Emily  (twin). 

rv.  Caroline  Cooper,  d.  1  March,  15^55.  v.  Ecrtha. 

HtllCJltJC. — An  illuminated  pedigree  of  the  family  of 
Eees  or  Rice  drawn  up  and  attested  by  Ralph  Brooke,  York 
Herald,  in  the  year  1600,  and  continued  to  modern  times  by 
different  hands,  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Lord  Dynevor, 
ty  which  it  appears  that  the  founder  of  the  House, 

Uryan  Eeged,  Lord  of  Kidwelley,  Carnownllwn  and 
Tskcnen,  in  South  Wales,  m.  Margaret  La  Faye,  dau.  of 
Gwrlcis,  Prince  of  Cornwall,  and  was  ancestor  of 

Sir  Elidir  Ddi',  Knight  of  the  Sepulchre,  temp.  Richard  I., 
m.  the  dau.  of  Sy?yUt,  Lord  of  Cantresclyf,  and  had  a  son, 

Philip  ap  Sir  Elidir  Ddu,  m.  Gwladys,  dau.  of  David  Vras 
(descended  from  Cadiyor  Vawr,  Lord  of  Blaencych),  and  was 
father  of 

Nicholas  ap  Philip,  of  Newton,  in  Dynevor,  ra.  Janeft, 
dau.  of  Llewellyn  Voethus,  descended  from  Elystan  Glodrydd, 
Prince  of  Ferlys,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Grtffith  ap  Nicholas,  of  Newton,  who  had  by  his  wife 
Mabel,  dau.  of  Meredith  ap  Henry  Donne,  of  Kidwelly,  two 
sons,  Thomas,  father  of  the  famed  Sir  Rhys  ap  Thomas,  K.B., 
lineal  ancestor  of  Lord  Dynevor;  and 

Owen  ap  Grtffith,  -ni.  Alice,  dau.  of  Henry  Malyphant, 
Esq.  of  Upton,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had,  with  ether  issue,  a 
son  and  successor, 

Morris  ap  Owen',  Esq.  of  Llechdwnny,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  and  had  issue.  The  3rd 
Bon, 

Rees  Bowen,  of  Llechdwnny,  in  Kidwelly  Land,  m.  Jenct, 
dau.  of  Henry  ap  Owen  ap  Cadwgan,  of  that  place,  and  had  a 
son, 

MoRRTS  BovTEM,  Esq.  of  Llechdwnny,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Ap  Rhydderch  Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Glanbrane,  and  had 
issue.    The  elder  son, 

Rhys  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Llechdwnny,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Morgan  of  Kidwelly,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 
Morris,  of  Llechdwnny,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Carmarthen,  1G15; 
w,.  Maude,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Wogan,  of  Boulston,  co.  Pembroke  ; 
and  John,  of  whom  presently.    The  younger  son, 

John  Bowen,  Esq.,  living  in  the  early  part  of  the  17th  cen- 
tury, m.  Eva,  dau.  of  David  Havard,  of  Carmarthen,  Alderman 
and  Mayor  of  that  town,  and  was  father  of 
William  Bowen,  Esq.,  whose  son. 
Bets  William  ap  Owen,  was  father  of 
John  Rees  ap  William,  Esq.,  who  left,  by  Margaretta,  his 
wife,  a  son  and  successor. 

Hector  Rees,  Esq.  of  Pembrey  Court,  and  Cil-y-macn-llwyd, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  J. P.,  Hi{;hShcrifn745,  b.  1683;  m.  1719,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Evan  Price,  Esq.  of  Penyfan,  grandson  of  Price  of 
Penllergare,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir ;  ii.  Edward,  d. 
wim.,  leaving  the  Penyfan  estate  away  from  the  heir-at-law, 
to  the  Johnes,  of  Dolaucothy ;  i.  Jane,  m.  John  Johnes,  Esq.  of 
Dolaucothy;  ii.  Margaret,  ra.  Evan  Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Llau- 
gorman.     Hector  Rees  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Rees,  Esq.,  6.  1724,  J. P.,  m.  Mary,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  Daniel  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Penymaes,  co.  Carmartlien, 
and  had  (with  four  daus.,  who  all  d.  unm.)  two  sons,  i.  John, 
bis  heir;  and  ii.  Arthur,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Rees  d. 
1760,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Rees,  Esq.  of  Killymaenllwyd,   b.  1749,   J.P.,   Hi^h 
Sheriff  for  co.  Carmarthen;  m.  1775,   Amy,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Mansel,  Bart,  of  Iscoed,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir. 

U.  Charles,  of  Portland  Place,  Bath,  Major  53rd  foot;  m. 
May,  lsl3,  Harriet,  only  child  of  Sir.  Watts  Horton,  Bart. 


of  Chadderton  Hall,  co.   Lancaster,   by  the  Hon.  Harriet 
Stanley  his  wife,  sister  of  ICdwaid,  I3th  Earl  of  Derby,  and 
had  issue, 
1  HoRTON,  r,i.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Gen.  Curcton. 

1  Harriet,  d.  unm. 

2  Caroline,  m.  Fitzmanrice  Parry,  son  of  David  Okeden 
Parry  Okeden,  Esq.  of  Critchell  and  Tarnworth,  Dorset,, 
by  the  Hon.  Harriett  .lane  Capel,  sister  to  Arthur 
Algernon,  6th  Earl  of  Essex,  and  lias  issue,  Algernou 
Fitzmaurice,  and  Grace  Harriett. 

Major  Eees,  d.  at  Bath,  6  Aug.  1352. 
III.  Richard,  of  Carmarthen,  d.  21  June,  IS50. 

I.  Rebecca,  d.  \:nm.  26  April,  1837. 

II.  Jane,  m.  5  Feb.  1809,  Alexander,  eldest  son  of  Alexander 
Eaby,  Esq.  of  Cobham  Park,  Surrey,  and  had  issue  a  dau., 
Helena  Eliza,  ra.  1st,  David  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Bank  House, 
I.lanilillo,  Carmarthen;  and  2n(lly,  Alfred  Watney,  eldest 
son  of  Daniel  Watney,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  and  lias 
issue,  1  Raby;  2  Daniel  Herbert,  b.  17  June,  1858;  and  1 
Edith  Helena,  ai.  Ecv.  Thomas  Harvey,  of  Wandsworth. 

III.  Eliza,  d.  1848.  IV.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Reese?.  14  Dec.  1802,  and  was  a.  by  his  son, 

John  Rees,  Esq.of  Killyniaenllwyd,  Lieut.-Col.  Carmarthen- 
shire Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  4  Sept.  1781;  served  in  the 
R.N.,  and  was  present  at  the  battles  of  Camperdown  and 
Copenhagen.  Hem.  19Maj',  1803,  Anne  Catherine,  3rd  dau. 
of  Elias  Vander  Horst,  Esq.,  American  Consul  at  Bristol, 
lineally  descended  from  Baron  Vander  Horst,  of  HoUand,  anil 
d.  21  Deo.  1864,  having  had  issue, 

John  HncHEs,  now  of  Killymacnllwvd. 

Charles  Courtcnay,  b.  14  April,  1810;  m.  1S.'32,  Rosa,  2nd 
dau.  of  Henry  Shewen,  Esq.  of  Thistleboon,  co.  Glamorgan, 
Commander  R.N. 

Arthur  Augustus  (Rev.)  b.  22  Feb.  1S15 ;  ra.  Ellen,  dau.  of 
—  Prince,  Esq. 

Harriet  Cooper,  d.  unm.  7822. 

Anna  Mansel,  hi.  1834,  Cliarles  David  Williams  Esq.,  Com- 
mander R.N.,  only  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Daniel  Williams. 

Frances  Mansell,  m.  1832,  Miles  Smith,  Esq. 

Helen  Marian,  m.  1838,  Jean  Frangois,  21st  Comte  dr 
Hamel  et  de  Manin,  of  Paris,  an  officer  in  the  Household 
of  Louis  XVIII.  (whom  he  followed  in  exile),  and  a  stanch 
adherent  of  the  Royal  House  of  Bourbon.  She  d.  a  widow 
in  1868,  leaving  issue, 

1  Gustave  Leon  Albert. 

2  Eaoul  Engucrrand  Napoleon. 

3  Engucrrand  Charles  Albcric. 

1  Ada.  2  Ileloise  Julie  Anna. 

3  Clotildc  Lucy  Gertrude.  4  Aglae  Edme  Helene. 

5  Clara  Melina  Angele.  6  Lucille  Celine  Imogfene. 
7  Blanche  Aiiielie  Adelaide. 

Mr.  Ress  d.  27  May,  1843. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  ravens  ppr. ; 
quartering  Hughes  of  }'e,'t/ma.es ;  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or, 
in  a  true  love  knot  arg.  between  four  fleurs-de-lis,  the  stalks 
bending  towards  the  centre  of  the  second.  Crest — A  talbot  or. 
ilotto — Spes  melioris  sevi. 

Seat — Killyniaenllwyd,  near  Llanelly,  S.W.,  signifying,  ia 
Welsh,  a  retreat,  and  "maenllwyd,"  grcystone  or  rojk. 


BEEVE    OF    LEADENHAM. 

Reeve,  John,  Esq.  of  Leadenham,  Lincoln,  late 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  b.  1  June,  1822  ; 
m.  18  Aug.  1857,  Frances  Wilhelmina,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  Glynne  Earle  Welby,  Bart.,  and  had  by  lier 
(who  d.  1858)  a  dau.,  b.  1858,  and  d.  1864.  Col. 
Reeve  m.  2ndly,  3  Feb.  1863,  Edith  Anne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Charles  Dundas,  Rector 
of  Epworth,  and  has  a  son, 

John  Sherard,  6.  3  April,  1S72. 

?iCt'ltC<t0C. — William  Reeve,  one  of  the  family  living  at 

Melton  Mowbray,  co.  Leicester  (trmp.  the  Commonwealth), 
became  possessed  of  an  estate  at  Leadenham,  co.  Lincoln,  by 
his  marriage  with  Jane,  one  of  the  children,  and  eventually 
heiress  of  Ellis  Key,  of  that  place  (6.  1682),  by  his  wife  Anna, 
dau.  of  Edward  Storer,  M.D.,  of  liuckminster,  co.  Lincoln  (she 
was  b.  1686;  d.  1765).  The  said  William  Reeve  dying  1791, 
left  by  his  wife  Jane  (6.  1716;  d.  1808)  several  children,  of 
whom  survived, 

I.  William,  of  Leadenham. 

I.  Jane,  b.  1739;  la.  1767,  Robert,  4th  Earl  of  Harborough,  and 

6th  Baron    SUerard,    leaving  issue  (see    Burke's   Jijctinct 

Peerayc). 


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11.  Mary,  h  1741;  m.  1774,  Thomas  Lee  Thorntnti,  Esq.  of 
Brockhall,  co.  Northampton,  haviug  issue  (see  Thohnton  of 
Brockhall). 
The  son  and  heir, 

William  Reeve,  Esq.  of  Lcaclcnham,  J.P.,  ni;:h  Sheriff 
1808,  6.  20  Aug.  1751 ;  m.  14  Aug.  1782,  MiUicent  Mary,  dau, 
of  John  King,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Ashby-de-la-Launde,  co.  Lineoln, 
Caut.  Grenadier  Guards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18:36)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  William  Key  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Camhridge,  6. 
1781;  d.  1853.  in.  Henry,  b.  1780;  d.  1808. 

IV.  Philip,  b.  1782  ;   d.  I8G2. 

V  Ellis,  6.  1792;  m.  Charlotte  Frances,  dau.  of  William 
Wainwright,  Esq.,  and  d.  June,  1878,  leaving  issue, 

1  Ellis  Philip  Fox,  b.  Nov.   1838,  Lieut.-Col,   late  Cold- 
stream Guards. 

2  NcTill  Henry,  b.  Dec.  1839,  Capt.  45th  regt. 

1  Miilicent  Charlotte. 

2  Lucy  Jane,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Bainbrigge,  late  13th  Light 
Infantry. 

I.  Jane,  d.  1802. 

II.  MiUicent  Mary,  m.  1828,  Col.  Thomas  Chaplin,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  and  d.  1857,  .s.  p. 

Mr.  Reeve  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Reeve,  Esq.  of  Lcadenham  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  a 
Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  61st  regt. ;  High  Sheriff  1827  ;  m. 
11  July,  1821,  Lady  Susan  Sherard,  dau.  of  Philip,  5th  Earl  of 
Ilarborough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Sept.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  now  of  Lcadenham. 

II.  William  Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  &.  1827; 
d.  1868. 

I.  Susan  MiUicent,  in.  7  Aug.  18G1,  William  Dashwood  Fane, 
Esq.,  and  has,  1  William  Vcre  Reeve,  6. 18G8 ;  1  Grace  Susan ; 
2  Miilicent  Emma  Rachel. 

II.  Emma,  ra.  May,  1805,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Anacslcy  Gore,  who 
d.  s.p.  1877. 

Gen.  Reeve  d.  3  Oct.  1864. 

Arma — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  vaire  or  and 
az.  cottised  arg.  between  three  roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and 
seeded  ppr.,  for  Reeve;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  bend  or  and  arg.  two 
bendlets  erm.,  for.  Key.  Crexl — A  horse's  head  erased  per  fcss 
ncbulee  arg.  and  gu.,  charged  on  the  neck  with  two  mullets  in 
pale  also  arg.     MoUo — Revera  pro  ivgini. 

Scat — Lcadenham  House,  Grantham,  co.  Liacolu. 


b.  C  July,  1874, 

II.  Rose  Frances. 
IV.  Shchi  Alice. 


KEEVES  OF  BESBOK,OTJGH. 
Eeetes,  Robert  William  Caey,  Esq.,  of  Bcs- 
borough  Burrane,  co.  Clare,  LL.B.  of  Triu.  Coll. 
Cambridge  1859,  called  to  the  Bar  at  The  Inner 
Temple  1862,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Clare,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Clare  1869,  h.  14  March,  1837 ;  m.  19 
July,  1866,  Grace  Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Col. 
Vandeleur,  M.P.,  and  Lady  Grrace  Vandeleur,  of 
Ivilrush,  CO.  Clare,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Vandeleur, 

I.  Grace  Wilhclmina. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary. 

V.  Eileen  Rosetta. 

ILtll^affC. — Major  Robert  Reve,  or  Reeves,  son  of  a 
very  respectable  family  in  Sussex,  eventually  settled  in  Ireland, 
tsr,ti].  Charles  I.,  and  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  Col.  Owny  O'Demp- 
Ecy,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Terence  O'Dempsey,  1st  Viscount  Clan- 
malier,  by  Margaret  Nugent  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Dclvin,  by 
whom  he  had  (with  one  dau.,  who  m.  Mr.  Lodge,  ancestor,  in 
the  female  line,  of  the  Lords  Frankfort  de  Montmorency)  a  son, 

William  Reeves,  Esq.,  in.  Bridget  Malone,  widow,  dau.  of 
Neville,  of  Furnace,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  issue  a  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Reeves,  Esq.,  m.  Mary  Bodley,  of  Kilkenny,  of  kin 
to  Sir  Thomas  Bodley,  who  founded  the  library  at  Oxford. 
They  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Reeves,  Esq.,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Spaight, 
Esq.  of  Bunratty  Lodge  and  Burrane,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Joseph,  TO.  1st,  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Somcrville,  Esq., 
and  had  by  her  a  son  and  two  daus., 

1  Thomas  Somerville,  of  Tramore  Hcusp,  co.  Cork, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff,  ni.  1814,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  ]s.aae 
Morgan,  Esq.  of  Buckingham  House,  Cork;  and  d. 
21  Aug.  1863,  in  his  83rd  year,  leaving  issue.  His  eldest 
son,  Very  Rev.  Isaac  Morgan  Reeves,  resident  at  Glandore 
House,  Leap,  co.  Cork,  Rector  of  Myross,  and  Dean  of 
Ross ;  TO.  1st,  1858,  Anna  Maria  Toke,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Eourchier  Wrey,  Rector  of  Tawstock,  and  by  her  has  one 
dau.,  Helen  Wrey.  He  m.  2ndly,  May  1870,  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  the  late  Arthur  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Ballysaggartmore, 
<;o.  Waterford,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Thomas  Somer- 
ville, b.  1873. 


1  Maria,  m.  Samuel  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Clonalkilty,  co.Cork. 

2  Anne,  in.  Paul  Maylor,  Esq.  of  Chipley. 

He  in.  2nd]y,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Major  Ancram,  of  the  34tli 
regt.,  and  had  by  her,  William  Ancram,  deceased;  Robert 
Neville ;  and  CatJierine  Spaight,  wife  of  William  Parker, 
Esq.  of  Cork. 

III.  Thomas,  in.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Lewis  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Bor- 
den, Easimeon,  Hants,  and  had  one  son,  Lewis  Buckle. 

IV.  Edward  Hoare,  in.  1st,  Mary,  widow  of  Arthair  Devon- 
shire, Esq.  of  Kilshonnick,  co.  Cork,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  John  Carleton,  Esq.  of 
Cork,  and  niece  of  Lord  Carleton,  and  had  by  her  two  sons 
and  four  daus., 

1  Francis,  of  Ballyglisanc,  co.  Cork,  Major  II  E.I.C.S. 

2  Edward  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Castle  Kevin,  co.  Cork,  to. 
23  Oct.  1838,  Elizabctli  Mary,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Burke, 
of  Prospect  Villa,  Cork;  and  d.  24  April,  1867,  having 
had  issue, 

Edward  Hoare,  J.P.,  now  of  Castle  Kevin,  6.  6  Dee. 

1840;  TO.  20  July,  1873,  Kate,  eldest  dau.  of  William 

Wrexon  Leyccster,  Esq.  of  Ennismore,  co.  Cork,  and 

has  issue,  Edward,  6.  1875. 
Thomas  Burke,  Capt.  R.A.,  in.  1875,  Marion  Jessie,  2nd 

dau.  of  David  Russell  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham. 
Francis  Carleton.  Hugh  Carleton. 

Edmond  Burke,married. 
Dora  Carleton.        Elizabeth  Mary.        Mary  Josephine. 

1  Rebecca,  to.  Bernard  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

2  Mary,  m.  Sandford  Palmer,  Esq.  of  King's  Co. 

3  Dorothea,  in.  Abraham  Moi'ris,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  co. 
Cork. 

4  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Bercsford  Poer,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

I.  Grace,  in.  William  Collins,  Esq.  of  Dublin.  ii.  Mary. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  Henry  Maddei-,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  Edwin  Thomas,  of  Ballinacourty,  co. 
Kerry.  v.  Eliza,  in.  Francis  Hewitt,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Flatten,  co.  Mcath,  of  Burrane, 
CO.  Clare,  and  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  w.  1782,  Mary,  dau. 
of  William  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  d.  13  July,  ISCO. 
ir.  William  Maonsell,  of  Burrane. 

III.  Samuel  Spaight,  of  Flatten,  co.  Mcath,  and  Upper  Mount 
Street,  Dublin,  to.  Maria  (who  d.  25  March,  1838),  2nd  dau. 
of  Major  Randal  Stafford,  Esq.  of  Tully,  co.  Cavan,  and 
d.  30  Jan.  1875,  leaving  an  only  child,  Robert,  of  5,  Fitz- 
william  Place,  Dublin,  who  m.  Jan.  1861,  Emily,  eldest  d:iu. 
of  Edward  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin, 
and  has  an  only  child,  Frances  Angel. 

IV.  Edward,   of  Lower  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin,   and  of 
Flatten    Hall,  co.  Mcath,  b.  1795;    m.  May,    1828,   Juliet 
Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Studdert,  of  Mount  jji 
Rivers,   co.  Ciare  (.see  Studdert  of  Biinratti/),  and  d.  28 
Oct.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert  Edward,  of  Capard,  Rosenalis,  Queen's  Co.,  &. 
28  March,  1829;  to.  26  April,  1853,  Sophia  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Rev.  James  Blacker,  Rector  of  Keady,  co.  Armagh, 
and  has  issue,  Edward,  b.  1  Feb.  1854,  who  d.  in  infancy; 
Edward  Stewart ;  Robert  Blacker;  William  James ;  Henry 
Pigott;  and  Juliet  Eliza. 

2  Richard  Studdert. 

1  Maria  M'Mahon,  in.  Capt.  Arthur  Oswald  Richards,  3rd 
son  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Richards,  Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  and  has  an  only  cliUd,  John  William  Richards, 
b.  9  April,  1S57. 

2  Juliet  Matilda. 

3  Mary  Victoria  Winthrop,  m.  Jan.  1.966,  Conolly  Marcus 
Gage,  Esq.,  J. P.,  eldest  son  of  William  Gage,  Esq.  of; 
Drnmmond,  co.  Londonderry,  and  has  issue,  William ; 
Charles,  b.  oO  May,  1877;  Juliet  Mary;  and  Armande). 
Edith  Marie.  i 

4  Edith  Meta,  m.  Dec.  1875,  John  Adam  Alexander,  Esq.,|.i 
J. P.,  of  Caw  House,  co.  Londonderry. 

V.  Richard,  of  Magoola,  co.  Cork,  m.  1st,  Miss  Arthur,  of  co 
Clare,  who  d.  .s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  th£ 
Rev.  Robert  Conway  Dobbs,  by  whom  he  has,  Robert,  Bar- 
ristcr-at-Law ;  Conway,  Lieut.  R. A.;  William  ;  Wilhelmim 
Frances,  to.  Capt.  Charles  Orde  Browne,  R.A. ;  Mary  'Win- 
throp; and  Rose  Charity. 

VI.  Joseph  Robert,  of  Athgarvon,  co.  Kildare,  and  of  Fitz- 
william Place,  Dublin,  in.  Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  GeofTrej 
Browning,  Esq.  of  Carass,  and  hasLssue,  1  Robert;  2  Jeffrey, 
rf.  4  Dec.  1861;  3  Joseph;  4  Thomas  Browning;  fi  Williair 
Maunsell;  6  Francis;  1  Frances;  2  Mary  Winthrop;  J 
Georgina;  and  4  Caroline. 

I.  Bridget. 

II.  Grace,  to.  Christopher  Tuthill,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 

III.  Maiy,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Reeves  d.  II  July,  1835.     His  2nd  son, 

William  Maunsell   Reeves,   Esq.   of  Burrane,   co.  Clare 
J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  Sept.  1788;  to.  20  Sept.  1828,  Rose 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Conway  Dobbs,  2nd  son  of  Con  ', 
way  Richard  Dobbs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Dobbs,  co.  Antrim,  and  hai 
issue, 


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EoBEET  William  Cart,  now  of  Eurrane  and  Bestorough. 

Conway  Eichard,  Ensign,  5Sth  foot,  6.  20  Dec.  1840;  d. 
31  Jan.  1S30. 

William  Maunsell,  h.  G  Oct.  1843  ;  m.  20  Jan.  1876,  Letitia, 
d  u.  of  the  late  Gen.  Thomas  .Vrmstronir  Drought,  of  Hill 
House,  Winchester,  and  has  ifsue,  Robert  William  Drought, 
6. 15  Oct.  1876 ;  and  John  Maunsell,  b.  14  Oct.  1878. 

Wilhclmina  Josepha.  Mary  Wimhrop.  Charity. 

Eose  Ett'ly,  in.  4  Feb.  18G2,  Herbert  G.  Bainbridge,  2ud  son 
of  A.  F.  Bainbridge,  Esq.  of  Putney,  Surrey. 

[r.  Eeeves  d.  16  July,  1S57. 

Arms — Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  cheTron  engrailed 
etween  three  e-scallops  cz.,  as  many  eaglets  displayed  of  the 
rst,  for  Keeves  ;  2nd  and  3rd  arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.,  three  pheons 
f  the  first,  for  Spaight.  C'i-e»t — A  dragon's  head  erased  or, 
ollarcd  az. ;  over  it  an  escrol,  tlicrcin  the  words  "  Animum 
ege."    Motto — Virtute  et  fidclitate. 

Seat — Besborough,  KilUmer,  co.  Clare. 


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REEVES  OF  DANEMOEE  PAEK, 

Eeeyes,  James  Bowles,  Esq.  of  Danemore 
*ark,  Speldlinrst,  Kent,  s.  Iiis  father  1  April,  1868. 

3LtnC<l3C. — John  Bowles  (son  of  Thomas  Bowles,  6.  1657, 
y  Mary  his  wife),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Carrington,  Esq. 
f  Charles  Square,  Boston;  and  d.  1799,  leaving  a  son, 

Cakrington  Bowles,  Esq.,  b.  1724  ;  m.  Anne,  youngest  dau. 
f  Joseph  Field,  Esq.  of  Hitchin,  and  left,  at  his  decease,  1793, 

son, 

Henry  Carrington  Bowles,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Myddleton 
louse,  Enfield,  Middlesex,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
)aniel  Garnault,  Esq.  of  Bull's  Cross,  Enfield,  by  Sarah  his 
/ife,  dau.  of  Andrew  Paul,  Esq,  ;  and  d.  1830,  leaving  his 
ans.  his  co-heirs.    Of  these  ladies,  the  2nd, 

Jane  Mart  Bowles,  m.  James  Keeves,  Esq.  of  Danemore 
I'ark,   Speldhurst,   Kent,   J.P.   and  D.L.    for  Essex  (son  of 

llUam  John  Eeeves,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Pughe, 
.  of  Goit  "y,  CO.  Montgomery')  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April, 
863)  had  issue, 

James  Bowles,  how  of  Danemore  Park. 
Jane  Fanny,  m.  Henry  Boultbee  Langmore,  Esq.,  and  has 
surviving  issue,  Lihan  Emily  Caroline,  and  Grace  Reeves. 
Eliza  Anne  Carver,  c^.  1878.  Anna  Maria  Emily. 

Caroline  Hariett,  d.  1865. 

Armt — 1st  and  4th,  arg  ,  on  a  bend  cotisedsa.  three  lozenges 
Tm.,  for  Reeves;  2nd,  per  palo  indented  gu.  and  az.  three 
ups,  two  and  one,  arg.  in  each  a  boar's  head  erect  or,  for 
JowLEs;  3rd,  per  pale  or  and  az.,  harry  of  sis  and  its  cantons 
livided  per  bend  dexter  and  sinister  respectively  all  counter- 
■hanged  surtout  an  escutcheon  arg.,  for  Garnault.  Crest — 
greyhound  sejant  sa.  bezantee  collared  and  ringed  or. 
frlBfotio — Prius  quam  factum  considera. 

Seat — Danemore  Park,  Speldhurst,  near  Tunbridge  Wells. 

* 

HUl        REICHEIi    OF    SPARSHOLT    AND 
NEWTON    HOUSE. 

Eeichei,  Eev.   Oswald  Joseph,   B.C.L.   and 
3I.A.,   of   Newton   House,  Drewsteignton,  Devon, 
'-■^  P'icar  of  Sparsliolt,  near  Wantage,  Berks,  h.  2  Feb. 
L840. 

JLtllCitSf .— The  family  of  Eeichel  was  settled  at  Ereslau 
It  the  beginning  of  the  14th  century,  and  is  stated  to  have 

j  Jriginally  come  from  South  Germany  on  the  occasion  of  the 
marriage  of  Duke  Henrt  I.,  with  Hedwig,  dau.  of  the  Duke  of 

[|  Merania,  in  1186  (sec  Klose,  S.B.  Von  Bresslau  documentiate 
Geschicte,  vol.  1,  p.  353,  356).     Johannes  or  John  Eeichel 

r»  was  Alderman  in  1340,  and  rf.,  leaving  issue  four  sons.  A 
SIS.  in  the  town  library  at  Bresslau  gives  a  pedigree  of  his 

;'*  iescendants,  from  which  it  appears  that  WenceslausReichel,  the 
Jrd  son,  left  issue,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothea  Miilheim,  whom 
be  m.  1402,  two  sons.  The  younger  of  these,  Wenceslaus  by 
name,  d.  at  Prague,  1460,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Anna 
A.ucr,  two  sons,  1  Wenceslaus,  b.  1432 ;  and  Christopher,  who 

'•fSli.  1498.    The  elder, 

Wenceslaus  EeicnEL,  6.1432;  m.  14C0,  Hedwig  Homig; 
and  d.  by  poison  at  Oien,  in  Hungary,  20  Aug.  1489,  leaving 
Usne  five  sons  and  one  dau.,  two  of  the  sons  being,  1  Nicolaus 
Beichel,  "  the  elder,"  who  d.  9  Sept.  1532,  leaving,  by  his  wife 
Anna  Freyberg,  four  sons,  named  below ;  2  Stanislaus  Eeichel, 
"theelder,"who,  together  with  his  wife  Apollonia  Rindfleisch, 
i-j  d.  n  May,  1542,  of  the  Great  Plague,  leaving  likewise  four 
sons.    To  these  four  sons  of  Nicolaus  Reichel,  "  the  elder,"  by 

I  name,  Servatius ;   Wenceslaus;    Lazarus;    and  Israel;    and 

,^  likewise  to  their  cousins,  Nicolaus  ;  Stanislaus  ;  Johannes ;  and 
I'aulus  Eeichel,  sons  of  Stanislaus  Eeichel  "the  elder,"  all 


of  them  being  grandsons  of  Wenceslaus  Eeichel,  who  distin- 
guished himself  in  Hungary  against  the  Turks,  and  great- 
grandsons  of  Wenceslaus  Eeichel,  who  d.  at  Prague,  the 
Emperor  Ferdinand  issued  his  "Indigenats  brief,"  9  Sept.  1554. 
By  the  "Indigenats  brief"  (a  condition  precedent  of  which 
was  that  ownership  of  land  should  be  proved  for  the  last 
200  years),  the  following  arm's  were  conferred  on  them  in 
lieu  of  those  which  they  had  been  in  the  habit  of  using 
before,  viz.,  per  fess  sa.  and  or,  a  Uon  rampant  double 
queued  holding  in  his  paws  a  syckle,  all  counlerchanged. 
The  family  of  the  elder  Nicolaus  became  extinct  in  the  next 
generation.  That  of  the  elder  Stanilaus,  survived  through 
Nicolaus  and  Johannes.  From  Johannes  has  descended 
through  the  female  line  the  present  Baron  von  Tschirschky 
Eeichel  of  Schlanz.  Nicolaus,  had  three  sons.  Of  these  the 
first,  Stanislaus,  d.  without  issue  ;  the  second,  Nicolaus,  was  a 
Counsellor  of  Maurice,  Duke  of  Saxony;  the  third,  Valentin, 
settled  at  Geising  in  Saxony,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  present 
family. 

Valentin  Eeichel,  the  elder,  of  Geising,  in  the  Erzgcbirge 
of  Saxony,  m.  Ursula,  before  1588  (who  survived  him,  and  d. 
at  Moldau,  8  Sept.  1624),  and  left  issue. 

Michael  Eeichel,  son  of  the  above,  sometime  of  Moldau,  in 
the  Bohemian  Erzgebirge,  b.  15SS,  who  was  driven  from 
Bohemia,  1624,  in  the  religious  troubles  at  the  beginning  of  the 
thirty  years'  war,  and  became,  1629,  parson  of  Beckwitz,  and 
1636,  ofthetownofBelgern  ;  was  killed  by  the  Swedes  under  the 
bridge  at  Meissen,  and  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Afra  there,  27 
April,  1637,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Anna  Maria,  who  survived  him, 
and  d.  at  Zehren,  21  Feb.  1682,  issue,  besides  two  dans.,  a  son, 

Valentin  Eeicuel,  the  younger.  Parson  of  Zehren,  one 
of  the  richest  benefices  in  Saxony,  6.  15  Feb.  1629;  m. 
1st,  Theodora  Sophia,  who  d.  without  issue;  2ndly,  Maria 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  3  March,  1675,  leaving  two  sons,  neither 
of  whom  left  any  offspring;  and  3rdly,  Sophia  Ehsabeth, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Staike,  Head  Master  of  the  Grammar  School 
at  Dresden,  who  survived  him,  dying  27  June,  1740,  by 
whom  he  left  issue,  on  his  decease,  22  Sept.  1704,  besides 
six  daus.,  three  sons,  i.  Gottlieb  Benjamin,  Parson  of  Wen- 
disch-leube,  father  of  Samuel  Benjamin,  Eector  of  the 
Grammar  School  of  Altenburg  (the  latter  d.  without  issue, 
9  Sept.  1792);  ii.  Jacob  Daniel,  of  whom  anon;  and  in. 
Johann  Ludwig,  settled  at  Meissen. 

Jacob  Daniel  Eeichel,  3rd  son  of  the  above.  Parson  of  Wen- 
disch  Leube,  in  the  Duchy  of  Altenburg,  b.  10  Nov.  16S0 ;  m. 
Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Johann  Eudolph  Graefe,  Parson  of 
Weltewitz,  and  great-granddau.  of  the  German  Post,  Martin 
Einkart,  and  by  whom  (who  survived  him  till  26  Dec.  1755)  he 
left  issue  at  his  decease,  14  May,  1746,  besides  four  surviving 
daus.,  I.  Carl  Eudolph,  of  whom  anon;  ii.  Jacob  Daniel ; 
III.  Samuel  Benjamin;  iv.  Johann  Friederich. 

Carl  Eudolph  Eeichel,  eldest  son  of  the  above,  P.arson  of 
Neukirch,  in  Saxony,  a  distinguished  Orientalist  and  Biblical 
Scholar  (videG.  F.  Olto's  Lexico-n  der  Lausitziscken  Gelehrtcn), 
and  friend  alike  of  prince  and  peasant  not  only  in  his  own 
country  but  also  in  Sweden  and  Denmark,  b.  29  April,  1718, 
at  Oberloedla;  ;.;.  Eleonore  Sophia,  youngest  dau.  of  Johann 
Bartholomew  Mueller,  of  Altenburg,  Court  Goldsmith,  who 
survived  him,  and  d.  4  April,  1807.  He  d.  25  Oct.  1794, 
leaving  issue  him  surviving  two  sons,  i.  Carl  Gotthold,  of 
whom  anon  ;  and  ii.  Friederich  Benjamin,  a  Bishop  of  the 
"  Unitas  Fratrum"  at  Sarepta,  in  Siberia,  from  whom  are 
descended  the  Eeichels,  settled  in  Switzerland;  and  one  dau. 

Carl  Gotthold  Eeichel,  eldest  son  of  the  above,  a  Bishop 
of  the  "Unitas  Fratrum,"  at  Salem,  North  Carolina,  United 
States  of  America,  went  to  America  1784,  b.  at  Hermsdorf 
14  July,  1751 ;  m.  Anna  Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Maass,  Merchant  of  Konigsberg,  who  d.  15  Aug.  1806,  and  by 
whom  he  had  issue  three  sons,  i.  Charles  Frederick,  father  of 
Ven.  Charles  Parsons  Eeichel,  Archdeacon  of  Meath  ;  n. 
Gotthold  Benjamin,  who  d.  at  Salem,  in  America,  20  D  ec. 
1833;  and  iii.  Samuel  Eudolph,  of  whom  anon;  and  one 
dau.,  settled  in  America,  whose  grand-dau.  in.  S.  Eeeves, 
Esq.  of  Brough,  co.  York.  He  afterwards  m.  an  American 
lady,  Catharine  Fetter,  with  whom  he  returned  to  Europe; 
and  d.  18  Aug.  1834. 

Samuel  Eudolph  Eeichel,  ofOckbrook,  co.  Derby,  3rd  son  of 
the  above,  sometime  Tutor  to  Henrt,  reigning  Prince  of  Eeuss- 
dobenstein,  b.  8  Dec.  1787,  at  Nazareth,  Northampton,  co.  Penn- 
sylvania, in  the  United  States;  ra.  Ist,-  at  St.  Peter's,  Bedford, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Hartley,  and  sister  to  Eev.  John 
Hartley,  British  Chaplain  at  Nice.  After  her  decease,  16  Feb. 
1834,  he  m.  2ndly,  at  St.  George's  Bloomsbury,  Matilda, 
youngest  dau.  of  Joseph  Hurlock,  Esq.  of  Oxted,  Surrey,  and 


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by  her  (who  d.  at  Sparsholt,  Berks,  3  April,  1871)  he  left  issue 
at  liis  death,  28  June,  1857, 

I.  Oswald  Joseph  Eeichel,  now  of  Sparsholt  Vicnra?c. 

II.  Lucius  Hurlock,  of  Oxhey  lUse,  Harrow  Weald,  0.  23  July, 
1842. 

I.  Stella  Matilda  rarmintor. 

Amis — Per  fess  sa.  and  or,  a  lion  rampant  double  queued 
holding  between  the  paws  a  sickle  all  counterchansed.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  ducal  corouet  a  dcmi-lion  rampant  double  queued 
holding  between  the  paws  a  sickle  all  or.  Mullo — Vitam 
impendere  vero. 

tie'.i.l — Xewton  House,  Drcwsteignton,  Devon. 


BEMINGTON    OF    THE    CROW    TREES. 

Eemixgxox,  Eey.  Reginald,  of  the  Crow  Trees, 
Melling,  co.  Lancaster,  M.A.,  Pembroke  Coll. 
Oxforcf,  Vicar  of  Fritwell,  Oxon,  b.  3  July,  1827  ; 
in.  21  June,  1860,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Binyon,  Esq.,  of  Merlewood,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  issue, 


I.  Henrt,  h.  30  May,  1SC3. 
I.  Lucy  Agnes. 
HI.  Emily  Isabel,  deceased. 
V.  Gertrude  Dorothea. 


II. Mary  Francos. 

IV.  Catherine  Isabel  Maud. 

VI.  Constance  Gathoine. 


IttllCSgr. — Henry  Eemington,  Esq.  of  The  Crow  Trees, 
and  of  Aynsome,  co.  Lancaster  (eldest  son  of  Eeginald 
Ecmington,  J. P.,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of 
Tliomas  Machell,  Esq.  of  Aynsome,  and  grandson  of  Henry 
Ecmington,  Esq.  of  Melling,  by  his  wife  Isabel  Bainbridge,  of 
Kirkby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland,  and  great-grandson,  by  Eliza- 
betli  Wilson  liis  wife,  of  Eeginald  Eemington,  Esq.,  who  was 
sou  of  Henry  Ilimington,  Esq.),  b.  1797;  m.  7  Sept.  182G, 
Mary,  only  chiUi  of  George  Ashburncr,  Esq.  of  Holme  Banli, 
trivcrston,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Eeginald,  now  of  the  Crow  Trees. 

George,  of  Ulverston,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Stewart,  Esq. 

Henry,  of  Trinkelt,  Ulverston. 

Thomas  MachcU,  M.A.,  Hector  of  Claugiiton,  ra.  Alice  Maud, 

youngest  dau.  of  Alfred  Binsyon  afores;nd. 
Agnes,    jii.    Eev.    Thomas    Edmund    Petty,     of    Eardsca, 

deceased. 
Catherine,  m.  Ecv.  J.  Allen  Wilson,  Eector  of  Eolton-by- 

Bolland,  co.  York. 
Mr.  Eemington  d.  at  Aynsome,  17  Feb.  18C6. 

Arras — Barry  of  twelve  arg.  and  az.,  over  all  a  bend  gu. 
Crest — A  hand  erect  holding  a  broken  tilting  .spear  all  ppr. 

Skat — The  Crow  Trees,  Melling,  near  Lancaster.  Residence 
— Frctwell  Manor,  near  Bieester,  Oxon. 


EEVELEY  OF  BRYN-Y-GWYIT. 
Eetelet,  Hugh  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Bvyn-y-Gwyn, 
CO.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859, 
h.  15  March,  1812  ;  m.  13  July,  1850,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Algernon  Reveley,  Esq.,  of  Grosvenor  Place,  Chel- 
tenham, late  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Fanny  Jane,  m.  1874,  Edward  Petit  Jelf,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  Eev.  W.  Jelf,  B.D. 

II.  Annie  Clara. 

in.  Mary  Eosaniond,  in.  1878,  Claude  H.  Shute,  only  son  of 
Admiral  Sir  Claude  Buckle,  K.C.B.,  of  69,  Uutland  Gate, 
London. 

IV.  Bertha  Gwendolene.  v.  Mabel, 

l£lUCSO[C. — The  Ecveleys,  who  trace  their  descent  to  the 
reign  of  Edward  II.,  were  originally  seated  in  the  Manor 
House  of  Beverly,  on  the  northern  Bank  of  the  river  Beamish, 
at  the  south-eastern  foot  of  the  Cheviots,  and  subsequently  at 
Ancroft,  Northumberland.  In  the  reign  of  James  I.,  George 
Ee\'elet,  of  Ancroft,  purchased  from  the  last  Lord  Eure,  the 
manors  of  Newton,  Underwood,  and  Thropliill,  which  Sir 
Simon  Eure  had  acquired,  temp.  Henrt  III.,  from  Lord  Ber- 
tram, of  Mitford.  During  the  civil  wars,  William  Eevelet, 
of  Ancroft  (who  had  ra.  Eosamund  Wentworth,  niece  of  the 
Earl  of  Stafford),  with  a  body  of  troopers  raised  by  himself, 
fought  for  King  Charles  at  the  fatal  field  of  Marston  Moor, 
and  was  slain,  having  attained  the  rank  of  Major,  at  the 
decisive  battle  of  Naseby.    On  the  marriage  of 

William  Eevelet,  Esq.  of  Newton  Underwood  (who  was  h. 
1662),  with  Margery,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eobert  Willey,  Esq. 
of  Newby  Wiske,  the  scat  of  the  family  was  removed  from 
Northumberland  to  Yorksliire,  and  the  Hall  House  of  Newliy 


Wiske  erected.    By  the  heiress  of  Willey,  Mr.  r.evclcy  hac 
(with  two  daus.)  two  son?, 

WiLLET,  of  Newton  Underwood  and  Newbye  Wiske,  m.  1717, 
Kachcl,  dau.  of  Henry  Neale,  Esq.  of  London,  and  wai 
father  of  E.izabeth,  who  la.  John  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Exbury, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Philadelphia,  b.  lOaS;  m.  Langdale  Smithson,  Esq.,  2nd  sor 
of  Sir  Hugh  Smithson,  Bart.,  and  had  an  only  son,  Su 
H0GH  Smithson,  3rd  bart.,  b.  at  Ncwby  WisUe,  was  cieateo 
1766,  Duke  of  Northdmeerland. 

Mr.  Eeveley  d.  24  Feb.  1725.    His  2nd  son, 

George  Eevelet,  Esq.,  b.  1699 ;  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Tucker 
and  by  her(who(?.  July,  1747)  had  two  sons,  Henrt,  his  heir 
and  Hugh,  who  d.  v.ma.  2  May,  1762.  Mr.  Eeveley  d.  a 
Alicante,  Spain,  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Eevelet,  Esq.,  for  many  years  a  Commissioner  O' 
the  Excise,  b.  at  Alicante  1737;  m.  1771,  Jane,  a  sister  of  Si 
Claude  Champion  do  Crespigny,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Pliihj 
Champion  de  Crespigny,  Esq.  of  CambenveU,  and  by  her  (whi 
d.  4  Feb.  1829,  aged  86)  had  issue, 

Hugh,  his  heir. 

Algernon,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  6.  27  Dec.  1786;  m.  andliai 
issue. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  in.  179G.  Cadwallader  Blayney  Trevor  Roper 
Esq.  of  Plis  T6g,  co.  Flint.  | 

Henrietta,  ra.  Matthew  Buckle,  Esq.,  Admiral  E.N.,  son  0| 
Admiral  Buckle,  of  Nork,  Surrey. 

Mr.  Eeveley  d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Eevelet,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-gwyn,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli 
Sheriff  1811,  Secretary  to  Sir  John  Mitford,  while  Speake' 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  afterwards  Purse  Bearer  to  Si 
John,  when  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  as  Lord  Eedesdale,  b 
15  July,  1772;  ra.  11  Jan.  1803,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  o 
Eobert  Hartley  Owen,  Esq.  of  Bryny-gwyn,  of  ancient'  Cam 
brian  descent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec.  1846)  had  a  dau. 
Frances,  who  d.  uara.  1830,  and  one  son,  the  present  Huoi 
John  Eevelet,  Esq.  of  Bryny-gwyn.    He  d.  1851. 

Arras — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  gu 
between  three  stars  of  twelve  points  az.,  for  Eeverlet;  3d 
and  4th,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chevron  between  thre 
cocks,  arg.,  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  snakes  nowcd  arg.,  fo 
Owen.  Lrrat — An  estoile  as  in  the  arms.  MuUo — Optim 
revelatio  stclla. 

ieai— Bryn-y-gwyn,  near  Dogolloy. 

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REYNARDSON    OF    HOLYWELL     HALI 

Birch-Retnaedson,  Chaeles  Thomas  Samttbj 
Esq.  of  Holywell   Hall,   co.   Lincoln,  D.L.,  Hig' 
Sheriff  1859,  b.  10  Xov.  1810  ;  m.  1st,  2  Sept.  183{ 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Simon  Yorke,  of  Erddig,  a 
Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1853)  ha 
issue, 
I.  Charles,  J.P.,  Capt.  and  Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Guarc 
(10,  West  Eaton  Place,  S.W.),  b.  10  Dec.  1845 ;  m.  8  Apri 
1875,    Emma  Maria,    eldest  dau.   of   the    Eev.    Williai 
Stracey,  of  Buxton  Vicarage,  near  Norwich,  and  has  issui 
1  Miriam  Anne,  b.  27  Feb.  1876:  2  Alice  Mary,  b.  10  oil 
1877.  j 

1.  Ethelred  Anne,  m.  3  Jan.  18C0,  John  Alexander,  6th  Ei 

of  Hopetoun.  ii.  Mary  Karoline. 

III.  Constance  Louisa  Matilda,  )/;.   14  Sept.  1S74,  Frederic 
Young,  ICsq.,  lute  2nd  Life  Guards. 

He  m.  2ndly,  4  Sept.  18G7,  Victoria  (who  d.  AU| 
1871),  3rd  dau.  of  George  Dodwell,  Esq.  of  Keviu 
fort,  CO.  Sligo. 

3Ltlir<tCJC.— Sir  Abraham  EETNARDsoN,Knt. (son  of  Thoni 
Eeynardsun,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  an  eminent  Turkey  Mcrchaa 
by  Julian  Brace  his  wife),  became  Lord  Mayor  of  Londi 
1649,  and  was  committed  to  the  Tower  by  Parliament,  al 
fined  £2,000  for  refusing  to  read  the  proclamation  against  tl 
Kingly  Government  and  House  of  Lords,  6.  1500.  He  d.  16fl 
leaving,  by  Abigail  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Crispe,  Kal 
inter  alios,  a  son, 

Jacob  Eetnardson,  Esq.,   6.    1652,   m.   Frances,   dau. 
Francis  Farnaby,  Esq.  of  Eippington,  Kent,  and  was  father 

Samuel  Eetnardson,  Esq.,  6.  1704;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  andlu 
of  Sir  Eandolph  Knipe,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  Charles,  d.  unra.  1776,  at  Lisbon. 

Jacob,  of  wliom  presently. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  ra.  Edward  Reeve,  Esq. 

Katharine,  m.  Henry  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Kcrfo^k. 

The  2nd  son, 

Jacob  Eetnardson,  Esq.  of  Holywell  Hall,  co.  Lincoln, 
1742;  m.  1777,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  JohnCust,  3rd  bart. 


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elton  House,  co.  Lincoln,  and  sister  to  the  first  Lord  Erown- 

;  and  d.  1811,  baviiif,'  had  issue  four  daus., 
Etheldred  Anne,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth  Frances,  (/.  Is37. 

Katharine  Sarah,  tn.  Wyrley  Birch.  E?q.  of  Wrethr.m  IIull, 
Norfolk.  Jemima. 

he  eldest  dau., 

Etheldred  Anne  Eetnardson,  Tsq.  of  nolywcll  ITnll,  co. 

incoln,  6.  June,  1778;  -,/i.  3  June,  180(i,  Gen.  Thomas  liirch 

Idest  son  of  George  Birch,   Esq.,  by  his  wife  Mary,  who  d. 

J87,  aged  99  years  and  4  months,  dau.  of  Thomas  Newall, 

sq.),  and  by  him,  who  assumed,  on  the  decease  of  his  father- 

,-law,  1812,  the  additional  surname  and  armsof  Eeinaedson; 

id  d.  31  Jan.  1847,  had  issue, 

Chables  Thomas  Samcel,  now  of  Holywell  Hall. 

George,  Rector  of  Eastling,  Kent,  m.  1st,  1846,  Julia, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trollope,  6th  bart.,  of  Casewick, 
ty  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Edith  and  Beatrice ;  and  2ndly, 
Frances  Verc,  dau.  of  Fiennes  Wykeham  Martin,  Esq.  of 
Leeds  Castle,  Kent. 

Edward,  of  Kushington  Manor,  Totton,  Southampton,  J.P., 
Col.,  C.B.,  late  of  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  4  May,  1812;  m. 
5  Sept.  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of  Vere  Fane,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  1  Sydney  Louis,  b.  12  Jan.  1861  ;  2  Vere  Henry,  6. 
26  March,  1864;  1  Rose  Catherine;  2  Lilias  Emma. 

Henry,  of  Adwell  House,  Tetswortb,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1861,  b.  5  Sept.  1804;  m.  9  Sept.  1847,  Eleanor 
Dorothea,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  S.  Partridge,  Esq.  of 
Hockham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  AYilliam  John,  b. 
April,  1849;  Edwin  Thomas,  B.A.,  Curate  of  Leeds,  co. 
York,  6.  Dec.  1851;  Aubry  Henry,  b.  Sept.  1853;  Herbert 
Frederick,  6.  Jan.  1856;  and  Marion  Louisa. 

John,  Rector  of  Holywell-cum-Aunby,  co.  Lincoln,  to.  6Kov. 
1862,  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Wynyard,  C.B. 

William,  d.  young. 

Ethelred  Frances,  m.  1834,  Henry  Champion  Partridge, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Samuel  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Hock- 
ham Hall,  Norfolt. 

Ilatilda  Caroline,  in.  1853,  Eohert  Stopft  id,  Esq.,  son  of  the 
Hon.  and  Eev.  Richard  Bruce  Stopford. 

Emma  Lucy,  d.  10  May,  1867. 

rs.  Birch  Eeynardson  d.  22  March,  1SD4. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  or,  two  chovroncls  cn- 
'ailcd  gu.  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  mascle  arg.,  for  Eeynard- 
in;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  a  canton  of  the 
St,  for  Birch.  Crests — 1st,  A  lion's  head  crm.  murally 
owned  chequy  arg.  and  gu.,  for  Eetnardson;  2nd,  A  fleur- 
lis  arg.  and  a  trefoil  vert  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.,  for 
IBCH.  Mottoes — Virtus  est  vitium  fugere,  for  Eeynardson; 
rudentia.  simplicitatc,  for  Birch. 

Seat— Holywell  Hall,  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln.  Chtis— Carlton 
id  Boodle's. 


BEYNELIi    OF    KILLYNON. 

Retnell,  Kichaed  Wintee,  Esq.  of  Killjnon, 
.  Westmeath,  J.P.,  I.  5  Nov.  1804,  High  Sheriff 
839;  m.  10  Feb.  1830,  Frances  Alexanclrina, 
pungest  dau.  of  James  Sanderson,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 
lover  Hill,  co.  Cavan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct. 
874)  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  6.  1  Jan.  1831 ;  rn.  22  7uly,  1875,  Louisa  Anna, 
youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Smyth,  and  sister  of 
Thomas  James  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Eallynegall,  co.  West- 
meath. II.  James  Sanderson,  b.  1832. 

m.  William  Alexander  (Eev.),  6.  1836. 

I.  Harriette  Eliza.  ii.  Frances  Charlotte. 

m.  Eliza  Thomasina.  iv.  Cecilia  Jemima. 

iLtnCaflC.— The  families  of  Retnell  of  Castle  Reynell,  and 
EYNXLL  of  Reynella  and  KiUynon,  derive  from  a  younger 
m  of  the  old  Devonshire  House  of  Eetntell  of  Malston, 
Edhcnd  Retnell,  2nd  son  of  Edmund  Eeynell,  Esq.  of 
iaiston,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  Lewis  Hatch,  Esq.  of  AUar,  Devon, 
id  14th  in  direct  descent  from  Sir  Eichard  Eeynell,  tanp. 
BNBT  II.,  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  17th  century.  He  )/i. 
ary,  dau.  of  Hugh  Fortescue,  Esq.,  and  left  issue,  besides 
her  children, 

Edward  Retnell,  of  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim.    By  Kathe- 
ne  his  wife,  he  left  a  son  and  successor, 
Edmund  Retnell,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Banister,  who  purchased 
•tales  in  Leitrim  and  Westmeath,  and  dying  3  Feb.  1698,  left 
sue  by  his  wife,  who  was  a  dau.  of  —  Dobbin,  Esq., 
I.  Abthdr,  of  Castle  Reynell,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Robert  Cooke,   Esq.  of  Cookcsborough,  co.  West- 
meath, and  was  grandfather  of  Col.  William  Eeynell,   of 
Cu-nleEeynell,  6.  Jan.  1762,  who  .n.  1791,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Macbie  HUl,  and  d.  5  May, 
1829,  leaving  issue, 


I  Anne,  to.  M.  de  Vecknell.       2  Hairiet. 
3  Barbara,  in.  5  Sept.  lSi7,  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Donoughmore, 
and  d.  at  Chiavari,  near  Genoa,  11  Jan.  1857. 

II.  Eichard.  in.  Edmund. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Hector  Payne,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

Eichard  Eetnell,  Esq.  of  Killough,  co.  Westmeath,  Capt. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Robert  Cooke,  Esq. 
of  Cookesborougli,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  had  fourteen 
children;  among  whom  were 

I.  Arthur  (Rev.)  disinherited,  Di.  Catherine,  dau.  of  James 
Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  and  had  a  dau.,  Dorcas,  m.  the 
Kev.  Mr.  Madden ;  and  two  sons, 

1  Cooke  Eeynell,  of  Woodfort,  CO.  Westmeath,  6.  17G1 ;  d. 
1843,  without  male  issue. 

2  Ricliard,  d.  unm. 

II.  Nicholas,  of  Eeynella,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  9  Aug.  1764, 
Mary,  \  oungest  dau.  of  Francis  Winter,  Esq.  of  .-Vgher,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue;  and2ndly,  3  Dec.  1707,  Miss  Brush, 
by  whom  he  had, 

1  Richard,  his  successor,  of  Eeynella,  m.  1789,  the  dau.  of 
M.ijor  Molesworth,  by  whom  he  had, 

Eichard  Molesworth. 

Arthur,  d.  s.  p.  31  May,  1812. 

Frances,  m.  14F'eb.  1S14,  Gen.  John  Nugent. 
The  eldest  son,  Eichard  Molesworth  Retnell,  Esq.  of 
Eeynella,  m.  May,  1819,  Catharine,  only  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
Ponsonby  Moore,  brother  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda. 
He  (/.  13  Sept.  1824,  she  d.  at  Bath,  17  Dec.  1859,  leaving 
an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Catharine,  5/1.  Blaney  Townley  Balfour,  Esq. 
of  Townley  Hall,  co.  Louth,  and  has  issue. 

2  Edmund,  d.  unm. 

1  Elizabeth  Frances,  j;;.  26  June,  1779,  Sir  Charles Levinge, 
5th  bart.,  of  Knockdrin,  and  d.  19  May,  1828. 

III.  Edward  of  KiUynon  (Eev.),  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  dau.  of 
John  Eeynell,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eeynell,  who  ;/.  s.  'p-\  and 
2ndly,  24  Jan.  1767,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Fruncis  Winter, 
Esq.  of  Agher,  by  whom  (who  d.  29  Jan.  1777)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  28  Jan.  1788  (with  three  daus.,  Margaret,  m. 
Thomas  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Donover,  co.  Meath;  Jane,  m. 
Eev.  William  Kellet,  Eector  of  Moynalty ;  and  EUzabeth, 
d.  unm.},  two  sons, 

1  Eichard,  of  KiUynon,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  23  May,  1795. 
his  cousin,  Harriett,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Reynell, 
Esq.  of  Edmonton,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1834  (she  d.  21  May, 
1828),  having  had  issue, 

Eichard  Winter,  now  of  KiUynon,  the  present  male 

representative  of  the  Eeynell  family. 
Edward,  d.  unm.  25  Nov.  1828. 
Samuel  Arthur,  of  Archerstown,  co.  Westmeath,  m.  13 

June,   1836,  his  cousin,    Frances   Elizabeth,   dau.   of 

Major-Gen.  John  Nugent,  C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30 

July,  1856  ;  he  d.  11  Jan.  1877)  left  issue  four  daus. 
William  Knox,  d.  unm.  8  May,  1856. 
Martha,  m.   12  Dec.  1833,  Arthur  Percy  Aylmer,  Esq., 

brother  of  Sir  Gerald  Aylmer,  9th  bart.,  ot  Donadea. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  15  Sept.  1837,  Eev.  John   Fairbrother 

Drought,  of  Glencarrig,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  28  May, 

1867. 
Elizabeth  Dorcas,  m.  3  Sept.  1846,  Eev.  Thomas  Acton 

Drought,  and  d.  14  March,  1852. 

2  Benjamin  Pratt,  d.  unm.  23  Feb.  1769. 

IV.  Eobert,  to.  Miss  Knox,  and  d.  Dec.  1794,  having  had 
issue,  Harriet,  m.  July,  1795,  to  her  cousin,  Eichard  Reynell, 
Esq.  of  Killynon  and  Clarissa,  m.  1798,  Eev.  George  Leslie 
Grcsson. 

V.  John,  TO.  and  has  issue,  I  John  ;  1  Matilda,  m.  Eichard 
English,  Esq. ;  and  2  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  WUliam 
Annesley. 

VI.  Cooke,  killed  in  a  duel  in  Germany. 

Arms — Arg.,  masonry  sa.,  a  chief  indented  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  fox  passant  or.  Mottoes — Murus  aheueus  esto;  and 
Indubitata  fides. 

£eafs— Killynon,  Eillucan,  co.  Westmeath. 


REYNOLDS    OF    CANONSGEOVE. 

Eetnolds,  Vincent  John,  Esq.  of  Canonsgrove, 
Somerset,  J.P.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Bar- 
rister-at-La\v,  h.  15  June,  1825  ;  m.  27  Sept.  1859, 
Jessie,  dau.  of  Kev.  T.  Prowse  Lethbridge,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lethbridge,  Bart.,  and  has 
one  dau., 

Isabella. 

ILiltraflC. — Vincent  Stucket  Eetnolds,  Esq.  of  Canons- 
grove  (son  of  John  Eeynolds,  of  Manchester,  who  d.  1817, 
a£cd  56,  by  his  Trife  Anne  Stuckey,  of  Langport),  tn.  1S23, 


1348 


EIA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EIC 


Marian,  dau.  of  George  Br.sevi,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  March,  18G1),  left,  at  his  decease,  3  Dec.  1843, 
Vincent  Johs,  now  of  Canonsgrove. 

Emma  Louisa,  m.  1850,  C.  F.  1).  Caillard,  Esq.,  Judge  of  the 
County  Courts  for  Wiltshire ;  and  d.  Dec.  1865,  leaving  five 
daus.  and  two  sons. 
Arms—Az..  a  chevron  between  three  foxes'  heads  erased  or. 
Crest — A  fox's  head  erased  or. 
Seat — Canonsgrove,  Taunton. 


BIALIi    OF    ANNEB.VILLE. 

EiAXL,  WiLLiAii  Aethub,  Esq.  of  Annerrille, 
CO.  Tippei-ai-y,  b.  2  April,  1850. 

itllTCaiJC. — Phineas  Eiall,  Esq.  of  ClonmeT,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  m.  circa  1692,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Clonmel,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  m.  1727,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Bagwell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1774)  had  issue, 

Phiseas,  of  whom  presently. 

Samuel  (Eev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Miles,  sister  of  Col.  Lawford 
Mile.?,  of  Eochestown,  who  d.  without  issue,  and  thus 
Bochestown  passed  to  her  dau.  who  m.  Dunbar  Barton, 
who  then  became  owner  of  Eochestown,  and  had  issue, 
John  Bagwell,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Dunbar 
Barton,  Esq.  of  Eochestown,  co.  Tipperary. 

Catherine. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  John  Kewport. 

The  elder  son, 

Phineas  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  16 
April,  1729  ;  'm.  19  Xov.  1768,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles 
Caldwell,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  EUzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Benjamin  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  great-grandfather  of 
Sir  Benjamin  Heywood,  1st  bart.,  of  Claremont,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  dying  15  May,  1797,  left  issue, 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Charles  (sec  Eiall  of  Old  Coana  HUT). 

Phineas  (Sir),  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Miss  Scarlett,  and  d.  s.  ■]}. 

Arthur,  m.  twice. 

Eliza,  wife  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Cockbui-n.        Mary,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Annerville,  6.  17  Nov.  17C9;  m. 
4  Jan.  1798,  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Bellingham, 
of  Castle  Bellingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1848)  had 
issue, 
Phineas,  6.  1799 ;  d.  unra.  1827. 

William   Henry,   Commander  E.N.,  &.  1803;    m.  1831,  in 
South  America,  Miss  E.  F.  Parkinson;  and  d.  s.  p.  9  Jan. 
1866.     His  widow  d.  1870. 
Samuel,  late  of  Annerville. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1825. 

Catherine,  m.  1834,  James  Ramsay  Smith,  Esq. 
Dorothea,  m.  1830,  Eichard  Moore,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  and  d. 
1862,  leaving  issue,   Eichard  Eosboro  Moore,  Capt.  loth 
regt.,  and  Lucy  EUen,  m.  Capt.  M.  V.  S.  Moiton. 

Mr.  Eiall  d.  2  Nov.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Samuel  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Annerville,  J. P.,  6.  6  Sept.  1807  ; 
TO.  ,"9  April,  184S,  Maria,  widow  of  Thomas  Quin,  Esq.  of  Eed- 
mondstown,  and  only  dau.  of  George  BaUer,  Esq.  of  Cahir, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Akthue,  now  of  Annerville. 

Dorothea  Maria,  wi.  20  Oct.  1S74,  Thomas  Montgomery,  and 
has  issue  a  son,  Samuel  Arthur. 
Mr.  Eiall  d.  3  Feb.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

AriM — Arg..  on  a  bend  engrailed  az.,  between  an  eagle  dis- 
played in  cliief  and  an  escallop  in  base  gu.  a  pile  issuing  from 
the  dexter  of  the  first.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  gu.  Motto 
— Ee  alta  modestas. 

Scot— Annerville,  Clonmel. 

k 

RIALIi    OF    OLD    CONNA    HILL. 

Eiall,  Phixeas,  Esq.  of  Old  Conna  Hill,  co. 
DiibUn,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Dublin,  and  J.P.  for 
Wicklow,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Dublin  1863,  5.  11 
May,  1803 ;  m.  15  July,  183  i,  Jlary  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Eoe,  Esq.  of  Eockwell,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by 
her  (who  is  deceased)  has  issue, 

I.  Lewis  John  Eobeets,  late  Capt.  15th  regt.,  h.  15  Jan. 
1838;  ra.  16  Feb.  1871,  Elizabeth  Sopliia,  eldest  dau.  of 
Capt.  David  Beatty,  of  Heallhfield,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  a 
dau.,  b.  10  Dec.  1878. 

II.  Charles  Phineas  Eoberts,  b.  17  Jan.  1840. 

III.  Arthur  George  Eoberts,  Commander  E.N.  (ret.),  6.  9 
Feb.  1842;  m.  2  Nov.  1874,  SeUna  Florinda,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Truelock  Bookey,  Esq.  of  Derrybawn. 


Elizabeth,  m.  1873,  Bev.  Balph  A.  A.  Mere 
rii.  1872,  Delves  Eroughton,  Esq, 


IV.  William  Augustus,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  25  Aug.  1844. 
v.  Eichard  Villiers  Saukey,  Capt.  15th  regt.,  b.  30  AU] 
1846. 

I.  Lizzie  Jane 
dith,  M.A. 

II.  Edith  May  Marion, 
15th  regt. 

iLllTCa3[C. — CnAitLES  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  Clonmel,' 
(2nd  son  of  Phineas  Eiall,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  see  preceding 
Article),  m.  6  April,  ISOl,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Old  Conna  Hill,  co.  Dublin,  descended  from 
ancient  Welsh  ancestry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 
Phineas,  now  of  Old  Conni  HiU. 
John,  6.  15  Sept.  1805. 

George  Charles,  d.  7  Aug.  1835.       Arthur,  d.  17  Sept.  1829. 
Martha. 

Kate,  r/i.  Col.  George  Bobert  Kennedy,  E.A.,  and  has  issue 
two  sons  and  two  daus, 
Anne,  m.  Ist,  John  Murray,  Esq.,  who  d.  leaving  issue  fonr 
sons  and  two  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  Eichard  Eoe,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  two  daus. 
Jane  Charlotte,  m.  1839,  George  John Beresford,  Esq.,  Lieut 
Col.  E.A.,  great-grandson  of  Marcus,  1st  Earl  of  Tyrone, 
and  d.  27  March,  1842. 

Mr.  Eiall  d.  April,  1855. 

Arr/is — Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az.,  between  an  eagle  dis- 
played in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base  gu.,  a  pile  issuing  from 
the  dexter  of  the  first,  quartering,  erm.,  a  mullet  gu.,  between 
three  crows  close  sa.  each  holding  in  its  beak  an  ear  of  wheat 
ppr.,  for  EoBESTS.  Creat — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  charged 
with  an  escallop  gu.  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — Duw 
au  lendifh  yw  fy  ngwenyth. 

Seat— Old  Conna  Hill,  co.  Dublin. 


KICAEDO  OF  BROMESBEREOW  PLACE. 

EiCAEDO,  OsiiAN,  Esq.  of  Bromesberrow  Place, 
CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  i.  25  May,  1795,  late 
M.P.  for  Worcester ;  m.  22  May,  1817,  Harriett, 
youngest  dau.  of  Eobert  Harvey  MaUory,  Esq.  of 
Woodcote,  CO.  Warwick. 

ILtncagC. — David  Eicaedo,  M.P.  for  Portarlington,  the 
celebrated  writer  on  Political  Economy,  the  son  of  a  Dutch 
Merchant,  was  b.  12  April,  1772,  and  m.  20  Dec.  1793,  PriscUIa 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issuer 

OsMAN,  now  of  Bromesberrow  Place. 

David  {see  Eicardo  of  Gatcombe). 

Moetemak,  of  Kiddington,  D.L.  co.  Oxford,  m.  1836,  Cathe- 
rine, 4th  dau.  of  Gen.  the  Hon.  Eobert  Meade,  2nd  sonol 
John,  1st  Earl  of  Clanwilliam,  and  has  issue. 

Henrietta,  m.  Thomas  Clutterbuck,  Esq. 

Priscilla,  rn.  Anthony  Austen,  Esq.  f 

Fanny,  m.  Edward  Austen,  Esq.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Eicardo  d.  11  Sept.  1822. 

His  younger  brother,  Jacob,  was  father  of  John  Lewh 
Eicabdo,  b.  1812,  M.P.  Stoke-upon-Trent,  D.L.  co.  Moray, 
author  of  The  History  and  Anatomy  of  the  Navigation  £aiM 
who  d.  20  Aug.  1862^  aged  50.  He  m.  11  Aug.  1841,  La* 
Katherine  Duflf,  sister  of  James,  5th  Earl  Fife,  and  d.  Do 
1869,  leaving  a  son, 

Augustus  Lewis  Eicardo,  Esq.,  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards,  n 
1865,  Florence,  dau.  of  Eobert  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Buscot  Parli 
Berks,  and  d.  s.  p.  1871. 

Arriu — Gu.,  a  bend  vaire  arg.  and  vert  between  three  garh 
or,  on  a  chief  ermine,  a  chess  rook  sa.  between  two  bezants, 
&tat — Bromesberrow  Place,  Ledbury 


BICARDO    OF    GATCOMBE. 

EicAEDO,  Henet  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Gatcombe 
CO.  Gloucester,  i.  23  June,  1860. 

ILinCilflC— (Sec preceding  Memoir.) 

David  Eicaedo,  Esq.  of  Gatcombe  Park,  J.P.,  2nd  son  c 
David  Eicardo,  M.P.  for  Portarlington,  High  Sheriff  1830,  J 
18  May,  1803;  m.  1  June,  1824,  Catherine,  4th  dau.  of  Williai 
Thomas  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Scampston  Hall,  co.  York,  and  ha 
issue, 

George,  d.  1831.  Hesjkt  Davh),  late  of  Gatcombe. 

Catherine. 
He  d.  17  May,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henet  David  Eicaedo,  of  Gatcombe,  J. P.,  b.  8  Marcl 
1833  ;  m.  24  June,  1S58,  Ellen  2nd  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Williai 
Crawley,  Archde.icon  of  Monmouth,  and  Rector  of  Bryngwyi 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Hesbt  George,  now  of  Gatcombe. 

II.  Arthur  David,  b.  14  Sept.  1861. 


EIC 


TIIE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EIC 


1340 


iif.  William  Crawley,  b.  G  April,  1864. 

IV.  Ambrose  St.  Quintin,  l>.  21  Nov.  ISGG. 

V.  Charles  Harry,  b.  15  Oct. ;  d.  IS  Oct.  1SC9. 

I.  Ellen  Gertni.ie.  ii.  Katherine  Cc:il. 

HI.  Arabel  ilary.  iv.  Rachel  Bertha. 

V.  Magdalen  Harriet.  vi.  Ellen  Amy. 

;r.  Eicardo  d.  13  Feb.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arms — Same  as  Eicaudo  of  Bromesbcrrow. 

Seat — Gatcombe,  Minchinhampton,  Stroud. 


E.ICE    OP    BUSHMOUNT. 

EiCE,  JrsTicE  DoMixiCK,  Esq.  of  Bushmotint, 
CO.  Kcriy,  J.P.,  b.  1813  ;  m.  1850,  ijidelia  Mary,  only 
surriviug  child  of  Johu  Geoghegau,  Esq.  Cork,  and 
has  had  issue, 

I.  Pominick,  b.  4  Oct.  1851 ;  d.  11  Jan.  1SG6. 

n.  EicHABD  JcsTicE,  Capt.  Kerry  Militia,  b.  27  Kov.  1852. 

III.  AVilliam  Francis,  b.  10  Sept.  1854  :  d.  21  Dec.  1SG3. 

IV.  Justice  Griffin,  6.  15  Dec.  ISGO. 

I.  Delia  Katherine,  6.  IG  May,  1856. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  b.  12  April,  1858. 
m.  Ellen  Mary,  6.  19  Oct.  1868. 

iLinragC— This  family,  and  that  of  Eice,  Lord  Mont- 
:i,:;le,  descend  from  a  common  ancestor, 

Edward  Rice,  Esq.  of  Dingle  I'Couch,  co.  Kerry,  temp. 
IIexkt  VIII.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Wall,  Esq.  co. 
Limerick,  and  was  father  of 

EoBEKT  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  m.  Juliana,  dan.  of  Sir  James 
Whyte,  Knt.,  of  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was  father  of 

Stephen  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  M.P.  co.  Kerry  1613,  who 
made  a  Deed  of  Settlement  of  his  estates  31  March,  1619,  and 
•  I.  31  March,  1623.  He  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Trant,  Esq. 
of  Cahir  Trant,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  two  sons,  1  James,  M.P.  for 
Dingle,  1635,  from  whom  descended  Eight  Hon.  Thomas 
Spbing  Eice,  M.P.  of  Mount  Trenchard,  co.  Limerick,  created 
5  Sept.  1839,  Lord  Monteagle  (.see  Bubke's  Pcemge);  and  ii. 
Dominlck,  M.P.  for  Dingle  1635,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  James 
Uussey,  Baron  of  Galtrini,  from  which  marriage  descended 
Sir  Stephen  Eice,  Knt.,  of  Mount  Eice,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of 
the  Court  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  I6SG,  and 

John  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  who  had  a  dau.,  Barbara,  to. 
and  had  issue,  and  two  sons,  John,  of  Dingle  (whod.  s.  j). 
leaving  his  property  by  will,  dated  9  April,  1753,  to  Thomas 
Kice  George,  appointing  him  sole  executor),  and 

DoMiNicK  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dingle.  He  m.  his  cousin-german, 
Miss  Eice,  and  had  issue,  1st,  Dominick,  his  heir;  ii.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  1st,  Brunton,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Blennerhasset, 
Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau.  r.i.  Peter  Thompson,  Esq.  of 
Tralee ;  iii.  Joan,  m.  her  cousin,  Eice  of  Dingle,  and  had  a 
son,  Dominick  Eice,  Barrister-at-Law;  rv.  Mary,  m.  John 
Lawlor,  of  Lackamore.    The  only  son, 

DoMixicK  Eice,  Esq.  of  Taulaght  and  Eacanny,  co.  Kerry, 
h.  ciica  1720,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Colhs, 
Esq.  of  Talaght,  same  co.,  and  had  a  dau.  EUzabeth,  m. 
Francis  Eagar,  Esq.  of  Cuel,  same  co.,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Eice,  Esq.  of  Ballyniacawhira  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  b. 
1754 ;  ra.  1784,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  Payne,  Esq.|of  Tralee, 
and  dau.  of  Monckton  Carey,  Esq.  of  Dromartin,  same  co., 
and  grand-dau.  of  Lieut.  Tristram  Carey  (by  Elizabeth,  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Major  Nicholas  Monckton,  of  Kilmore,  co.  Lime- 
rick). By  this  lady  (b.  1745,  d.  May,  1826),  Mr.  FJce  left  at  his 
decease,  1788,  an  only  child, 

Dominick  Eice,  Esq.  of  Bushmount,  co.  Kerry,  6.  25  Sept. 
1785 ;  rd.  1807,  Frances,  only  surviving  child  of  Justife 
GrifBn,  Esq.  of  Lacca,  same  co.,  and  1st  cousin  of  Eight  Eev. 
Henry  Griffin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick  and  Ardfert,  1853-6G, 
T»y  whom,  who  d.  20  May,  1876,  aged  92,  ho  had  surviving 
issue, 

I.  Justice  Dominick,  his  heir. 

u.  John,  of  B.allyloughranc,  J.P.,  6.  1814;   n:  1847,  Susan, 

dau.  of  John  James,  Esq.  of  Suugborough,  co.  Kerry,  and 

d.  28  Feb.  1878,  leaving  issue. 
in.  Dominick,  b.  1820;  d.  1834. 
IV.  Eichard,  6.  1829;  d.  1849. 
I.  Ellen,  b.  1810;    m.  1835,  Eobert  McCarthy  Hilliard,  Esq. 

of  Billeroughe  House,  Listowel,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Elizabeth,  6.   1815;    vi.  1833,  Benjamin  Jackson,   Esq. 

Inspector  E.I.C.  co.  Galwav,  and  has  issue. 
m.  Sarah,  b.  1818;  m.  1st,  1S49,  William  Pope,  Esq.  of  Cause- 
way,  CO.   Kerry,  who    d.   1864;    and  2ndly,   1867,   Joseph 

Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Tarbert,  same  co. 
IV.  Frances,  b.  1822,  a  Xim  in  the  Convent  of  the  Sisters  of 

Mercy,  Klllarney,  d.  1854. 


V.  IMary.   h.   1824;   m.  18.54,  Edward  Mulchinock,  Esq.  rf 
Cloghcr's  House,  co.  Kerry,  and  Pembroke  Road,  Dublin,  J. P. 

VI.  Anne,  a  Nun   in   the   Order  of  the   Sisters  of   Mercv' 
KiUarncy,  6.  1827;  cZ.  1849. 

Mr.  Eice  d.  8  Feb.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Justicb 
Dominick  Eice,  now  of  Bushmount. 

.(^)-m«— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  indented  arg.  and  gti., 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  p,u. 
Cri:»l—X  leopard's  face  gu.  ducally  crowned  or.  J^oUo— Fides 
non  timet. 

6'tii.i— Bushmount,  Causeway,  Tralee. 


EICE    OF    LLWYN-Y-BEAIIT. 

Eice,  AVatkin  George  Watkix,  Esq.  of  Llyn-y- 
Brain,  co.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherliT 
185G,  b.  1816  ;  formerly  Adjutant  and  Capt.  23rd 
Eoyal  Welch  Fusiliers,  and  Mayor  Koyal  Carmar- 
then Militia. 

ILtnCatlC.— This  family  is  of  ancient  Cambrian  ancestry. 
Walter  Eice,  Esq.  of  Ll\vyn-y-Brain,  co.  Carmarthen,  ra. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Penoyre  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Penoyre,  co. 
Brecon,  and  Broadway,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
29  Dec.  1829)  had  issue,  Caroline,  d.  4  April,  1810 ;  and  Waltes. 
Mr.  Eice  d.  12  Jan.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter    Eice,  Esq.   of   Llwyn-y-Brain,    m.   Mary    Anne, 
youngest  dau.  of  Herbert  Evans,  Esq.  of  Highmead,  co.  Car- 
digan, and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1859)  had  issue, 
Walter,  deceased. 

George  Watkin,  now  of  Llwyn-y-Brain. 
Herbert  Henry,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Gen.  Munt;  he  d.2(i  Oct. 
1853,  leaving  issue,  Herbert  Henry,  d.  16  Aug.  1866;  Edward 
John,  d.  4  Jan.  lso8;  and  Henrietta  Eliza. 
Mary  Anne,  -,ii.  Lieut.-Gen.  Langermann,  of  Chateau  Provi- 
droux,  Belgium;    she  rf.  G   Dec.   1860,  having  had  issue, 
Godfrai  George,  d.  25  Jan.  1874.   Lieut.-Gen.  Langermann, 
rf.  12  May,  I86I. 
Eliza  Caroline,  rf.  v.nm.  15  March,  1846. 
Margaretta  Jane,  m.  1st,  Pryse-Pryse  Lovenden  (eldest  son  of 
Pryse-Pryse,  Esq.  of  Gogerddan),  rf.  1854,  leaving  issue,  Sir 
Pryse-Pryse,  present  Baronet ;    Margaret,  ra.  T.  Holford, 
Esq.  of  Papillon    Hall ;    Walter,    deceased ;  and   Caroline 
Agnes.    She  ra.  2ndly,  H.  C.  Fryer,  Esq.  of  Lytchet  House, 
CO.  Dorset. 
Dccima  Dorothea,  m.   John  Pugh  Vaughan  Pryse,  Esq.   of 
Bwlch  Bychan,  co.  Cardigan,  and  has  issue,  Alice   Eliza 
Maude,  <(.  22  March,  1867  ;   John  Carbery  Pugh ;  and  Pryse, 
rf.  16  March,  1863.    Mr.  Pryse  took  the  name  of  Vaughan, 
in  compliance  with  the  wish  of  his  godfatner,  and  is  now 
Vaughan -Pryse. 

Mr.  Eice  rf.  30  April,  1844. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  ermine  cotised  sa.,  between  three 
ravens  of  the  last.  CrcH — A  lion  rampant  ppr.,  holding  in  his 
paw  a  bar  shot  sa.  Mollo — Cadarn-yw-fy-fFydd-y-portha-duw- 
y-gigfrain. 

Heat — Llwyn-y-Brain,  Llandovery,  co.  Carmarthen. 


KICE    OF    DANE    COUE,T. 

Eice,  Edwaed  Beidges,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court, 
Kent,  J.P.  for  Kent  and  Hants,  Vice- Admiral  E.X., 
h.  30  Oct.  1819  ;  m.  18  Feb.  1864,  Cecilia  Caroline, 
2ud  dau.  of  the  Eev.  William  Yernon  Harcourt,  of 
Nuneham  Park,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue  a  son  and 
heir, 

Henry  Edward  Habcockt,  6.  15  Dec.  18C4. 

ILinCtgC.— Edward  Eotd  Eice,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court, 
Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1830,  and  M.P.  for  Dover 
from  1S37  to  1857,  6.  1700 ;  was  3rd  son  of  Henry  Eice,  Esq. 
of  Brambling  House,  Kent,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  J. 
Samson,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Walter  Eice,  Esq.  of  Llwyn-y- 
Brain  Hall,  CO.  Carmarthen.  He  m.  6  Oct.  1818,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Godmersham  Park,  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Bridges,  now  of  Dane  Court. 

II.  Henry,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  6.  26  Nov.  1821 ;  rf.  1849. 

III.  John  Morland,  Eector  of  Bramber,  Sussex,  Fellow  of 
Magdalen  Colle  ?,  co.  Oxford,  6.  31  Jan.  1823 ;  m.  1864, 
Caroline  Penelope,  dau.  of  Edward  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill 
Park,  CO.  York. 

IV.  George  William,  Comaiander  E.N.,  6.  10  Aug.  1827;  d. 
March,  1853. 

V.  Charles  Augustus,  Capt.  E.E.,  6.  20  Dec.  1828 ;  m.  15 
Dec.  1874,  his  cousin,  Adela  Mary,  3rd  siu-viving  dau.  of 
Edward  Knight,  Esq.  of  Cha^vton  House. 

VI.  Cecil,  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  late  Slajor  72nd  Highlanders, 
6.  28  Feb.  1838  ;  //i.  5  Dec.  1866,  Frances  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Mark  Napier,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


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VII.  Walter  Brook,  Major  R.A.,  6.  20  March,  1S37. 

VIII.  Arthur,  Lieut.  72ikI  Highlanders,  6.  12  April,  1838;  d 
1861. 

13.  Ernest,  Capt.  E.N.,  6.  24  Feb.  1840;  m.  Laura,  dau 
Edward  York,  Esq.  of  "Wighill  Park,  co.  York. 

X.  Lionel,  6.  17  April,  1844;  m.  1878,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hay 
Murray,  Esq. 

I.  Fanny  Margaretta,  m.  Oct.  1849,   George  'NVaiiam,   9th 
Earl  of  Winchilsea  and  Nottingham. 

II.  Elizabeth  Louisa. 

III.  Marianne  Sophia,  m.  Feb.  185G,  Eev.  Sir  Emilius  Bayley, 
Bart. 

rv .  Caroline  Cassandra. 

V.  Florence  Mary,  m.  Dec.  18G1,  John  0.snia,ston,  of  Osmas- 
ton,  CO.  Derby,  and  has  issue  (see  Osmaston  of  Osmaston). 

Mr.  Eoyd  Eyce  d.  27  Kot.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Vice-Admibal  Rice,  now  of  Dane  Court. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — See  preccUng  Mcinnir. 
Seat — Dane   Court,    Sandwich,   Kent;     and  Hampton 
nouse,  near  Bishop's  Waltham. 


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BICHARDS    OF    SOLSBOBOTJGE. 

EiCHAEDS,  Solomon,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.,  Col.  in  the  army  8  May,  1867. 
formerly  in  the  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  h.  10 May,  1817  ; 
s.  his  father  28  Feb.  1866.  Col.  Richards  is  senior 
co-heir  of  Lady  Elizabeth  Bermingham,  the  eldest 
dau.  and  senior  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord 
Athenry  and  Earl  of  Louth,  -n-ho  d.  1799. 

iCtnCilJC. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  located  in 
the  COS.  of  Kent  and  Southampton  temp.  Ee.srt  VII.  In  1553 
a  member  of  the  family  was  j  assessed  cf  Maxton,  allai 
"Solomon  Eichards's  Close,"  held  under  the  Archdeacon  of 
Dover;  another  of  the  Omily,  John  Eichards,  "springing 
from  Wales  of  a  very  ancient  slock,"'  who  d.  1609,  purchased 
Eowley,  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth. 

John  Eichakds,  who  resided  at  Subinton,  co.  Southampton, 
tewx>.  James  I.,  ni.  Consc-.icce,  dau.  of  Ealph  ffawkner,  of  the 
CO.  of  Wilts,  Gent.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Disney,  and  grand-dau.  of  John  Disney,  and  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Fox,  co.  Lincoln,  the  brother  and  heir  of 
EichardFox,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter  1487,  and  of  Winchester 
1501,  d.  1528.  By  this  lady  he  had  issue,  John;  Thomas; 
Solomon,  of  whom  hereafter ;  and  Henry.    The  3rd  son. 

Solomon  Eichakds,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Curie,  of 
Brixton,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight,  Gent.,  and  had  issue,  i.  Solo- 
mon, his  successor;  II.  John  ;  I.Eleanor;  ii.  Anne;  iii.  Eliza- 
beth, -111.  Solomon  Foley,  Esq.  of  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary,  d. 
1695.    The  eldest  son, 

Solomon  Eichabds,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  co.  Wexford, 
previously  of  Westminster,  Col.  17th  regt.,  was  a  Commissioner 
in  Ireland,  and  Governor  of  the  town  of  Wexford  during  the 
usurpation  of  Oliver  Cromwkll.  He  had  a  very  extensive 
grant  of  Solsborough  and  other  lands  in  co.  Wexford,  which  was 
confirmed  under  the  Act  of  Settlement,  by  patent  dated  18  Dec. 
•25  Charles  II.  On  the  accession  of  William  III.  and  Mary  II. 
he  raised  the  17th  regt.,  of  which  he  was  appointed  the  first 
Col.  He  m.  1st,  Ehoda,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wilson,  of  London, 
Gent.,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Ehoda,  -who  m.  Dec.  1674, 
AViUiam  Mercer.  He  m.  2ndly,  Abigail,  dau.  of  Henry  Goddard, 
of  Deptford  and  Chatham,  in  Keat,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
who  d.  young, 

I.  Solomon,  living  16.'i4,  d.  v.  p. 

II.  John,  eldest  son  at  his  fathers  death ;  was  disinherited, 
and  d.  s.  p.  beyond  the  seas. 

III.  Goddard,  who  carried  on  the  I'ue. 

IV.  Slichael,  Capt.  in  his  fathers  regt.,  and  a  Brigadier-Gen. 
in  the  army.  His  father  having  disinherited  his  elder  sons, 
bequeathed  the  estates  to  him,  and  he  dying  unm.  1721,  left 
them  to  his  elder  surviving  brother. 

Col.  Eichards  d.  Oct.   1691,  and  was  buried  at  Westminster 
Abbey  the  Cth  of  that  month.    His  3rd  son, 

Goddard  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  b.  16R1,  s.  to  the 
estates  by  the  wiU  of  his  brother,  Brigadier-Gen.  Michael 
Eichards,  1721.  He  m.  March,  16S4,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Jacob,  Esq.  of  Sigginstown,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Jacob. 

ui.  Goddard.  iv.  Jonathan. 

Mr.  Eichards  was  s.  by  his  eldest  fon, 

John  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  High  Sheriff  1728; 
TO.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Burtenwood,  Eector  of 


Edermine,  and  Prebendary  of  Taghmon,  Diocese  of  Ferns,  and  ] 
had  issue, 
Solomon,  his  successor. 

Goddard,  ancestor  of  Eichabds  rf  Granrje  {icMch  fee). 
Edward,  of  Enniscorthy,  m.  Judith  Bowers,  andhad  one  dau., 

Katherine,  wife  of  Arthur  Thomas,  Esq. 
John,  of  Askinvillar,  b.  1718  ;  d.  unm.  1763. 
Elizabeth,  m.  WiUiam  Stephens,  of  Ferns,  co.  Wexford,  and 
d.  Sept.  1781. 

Mr.  Eichards  d.  1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Solomon  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Wexford  1753;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Urban  Vigors,  Esq.  of 
Eallyconnick,  CO.  Carlow,  andhad  issue,  .    J 

Solomon,  his  heir.  ^ 

William,  b.  1769;  d.  17  Nov.  1847;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col. 
George  Eawson,  of  Belmont,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.,  by  whom 
(who  d.  14  July,  1841)  he  had  two  sons, 

1  William  Vigors,  6. 3  Sept.  1805 ;  d.  s.  j).  In  South  America 
1831. 

2  George  Eawson,  of  Farmley,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.,  h.  1  Aug. 
1812;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eichard  Hu<:on,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
orrel,  co.  Wexford,  and  left  two  sons,  George  and  William, 
both  now  in  America. 

Edward,  bapt.  12  Aug.  1777;  d.  unm.  1801. 

Frances,   m.   13  Nov.   1784,   Matthew    De  Einzy,   Esq.  of 

Clobemon,  co.  Wexford. 
Katherine,  m.  21  June,  1781,  Kicholas  Aylward  Vigors,  Esq. 

of  Old  Leighlin,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  20  March,  1802. 

Mr.   Eichards,   whose   wOl  was  proved  1784,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Solomon  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  6.  1765,  High 
Sheriff  1793;  m.  1st,  14  April,  1784,  Blartha,  dau.  of  Francis' 
Gorman,  Esq.  of  Ballynahessan,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Solomon,  his  heir. 

II.  Bartholomew  Vigors,  5.  Feb.  1788  ;  d.  v.nm.  1830. 

in.  Edwin,  Capt.  E.X. ;  m.  Sept.  1823,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Very  Eev.  Walter  Blake  Kirwan,  Dean  of  Killala,  and 
d.  28  Sept.  1866,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edwin.  Capt.  41st  regt.,  d.  unm.,  killed  at  the  battle  o^ 
Inkerman,  5  Nov.  1854. 

2  Frederick  William,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  30  Oct.  1866,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Fitzherbeit  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Horton,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  widow  of  Eev.  Edwin  Fayle. 

3  Solomon,  accidentally  drowned  at  Dunbrody  Park,  co. 
Wexford,  1847. 

4  Urban  Vigors,  formerly  72nd  regt. 

1  Julia,  m.  July,  1853,  Sir  William  Leeson,  Ent.,  Genea- 
logist to  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

2  Maude,  m.  3  Jan.  1874,  John  Stanley  Wood,  Esq.,  of  the 
Adjutant -General's  Office,  Bombay. 

3  Sophia,  m.  Leland  Crosthwaite,  Esq. 

4  Louisa,  m.  Lieut.  Col.  John  Henry  Kough,  of  Kilbride, 
CO.  Carlow,  and  d.  22  May,  1863. 

5  Anne  Vigors,  m.  1861,  Be^.  Thomas  Stack,  Fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin. 

6  Frances. 

rv.  William  Gorman,  h.  July,  1795;  d.  young. 

V.  Francis,  d.  young. 

I.  Sophia,  m.  Mathew  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Lime- 
rick. II.  Frances,  ra.  Eev.  John  Howard  Gorges. 

III.  Martha,  m.  Eev.  Henry  Barnes. 

IV.  Katherine,  m.  Eev.  Eichard  Faylc. 

Mr.  Eichards  m.  2ndly,  23  Sept.  1797,  Martha,   dau.  of  Col. 
George  Eawson,  of  Belmont,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

VI.  George  Eawson,  d.  unm.  1826. 

V.  Maria,  d.  unm.  1S02.  J 

Mr.  Eichards  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  ' 

Solomon  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  b.  1787,  High 
Sheriff  1818,  who  afterwards  entered  into  holy  orders,  and  was 
appointed  Eector  of  Clone,  co.  Wexford.  He  m.  9  May,  1814, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Bermingham  Daly  Henry 
Sewell,  of  Athenry  (by  Hon.  Harriett  Beresford  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William,  1st  Lord  Decies,  Archbishop  of  Tuam),  and  grand- 
dau.  ot  Thomas  Bailey  Heath  SeweU,  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Bermingham  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd 
Lord  Athenry,  and  Earl  of  Louth.  By  her  (who  d.  26  Jan. 
1861)  Mr.  Eichards  had  issue, 

Solomon,  now  of  Solsborough. 

William  Beresford,  formerly  County  Inspector  Eoyal  Irish 
Constabulary. 

John,  Lieut.  E.I.C.S..  m.  9  Sept.  1852,  Eleanor  Maria,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Napper,  Esq.  of  New  Eoss,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  . 
Sept.  1859,  leaving  issue,  1  Alfred  Beresford,  6. 17  June, 
1353;  2  Eoland,  6.26  Oct.  1854;  3  WiUiam  James  Napper,  I 
b.  21  May,  1857. 

Harriet,  ra.  Eichard  Howard  Gorges,  Esq. 

Bessie,  m.  8  Sept.  1854,  WiUiam  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Tomnv 
lossett,  CO.  Wexford.  IsabeUa. 

Louisa  Martha,  sn.  8  Dec.  1866,  Eichard  Archibald  Gorges, 
Capt.  Eoyal  Marine  Artillery,  who  was  lost  in  the  "Cap- 
tain" turret  ship,  7  Sept.  1870, 


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Mr.  Riiilianls  d.  2S  Feb.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Solomon  Eicuakds,  Esq.  of  Solsborough. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  arj;.    Crest 
—A  griffin's  head  erased  arg.     Motto — Honore  etamore. 
is'att— Solsborough,  Euniscortliy,  co.  Wexlurd. 


RICHARDS    OF    GRANGE. 

EiCHAEDS,  Edward  Moore,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co. 
Wexford,  b.  1826;  s.  his  brother  28  Oct.  1860; 
m.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Tisdall,  Esq. 
of  Virginia,  North  America,  by  whom  (who  d.  1S60) 
he  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Evelyn,  b.  1852;  d.  1858. 

I.  Adela  Elizabeth.  il.  Dnra,  d.  18C0. 

iLtllCittlC. — GoDDARD  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange,  b.  1715, 
2nd  son  of  John  Richards,  Esq.  ofSolsborough(see  that  Family/), 
was  bequeathed  Grange  and  other  estates  in  the  co.  Wexford 
by  his  father,  which  estates  had  been  purchased  1742  from  the 
company  formed  for  "making  liollow  sword  blades."  He  m. 
175G,  Anne,  dau.  of  Ven.  Nicholas  Hewetson,  Archdeacon  of 
Killaloe,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Solomon,  ancestor  of  Richarbs  of  Ardnmine  (ichich  sec). 

III.  Goddard.  of  Bath,  Col.  E.I.C.S.,  6.  1764;  »/(.Anne,  dau. 
of  Henry  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Kilmannocli,  co.  Wexford,  by 
whom  (who  d.  2  Oct.  1855)  he  had  issue, 

1  Goddard  Henry,  m.  Miss  Mason,  and  has  issue. 

2  William  (Rev.). 

1  Mary  Anne. 

2  Elizabeth,  jH.  Wiliiam  Blunt,  son  of  Sir  Charles  William 
Dlunt,  3rd  bart.  of  Uingmcr,  Sussex. 

3  Ellen,  m.  29  March,  1825,  William  Monckton,  grandson 
of  John,  1st  Viscount  Galway. 

4  Maria,  Mrs.  Burges.  6  Charlotte,  Mrs.  Whatcly. 
C  Virginia.  7  Julia. 

IV.  William,  called  to  the  Irish  Bar  1792,  6.  May,  17G8;  d. 
unm.  1832.  v.  Nicholas,  b.  1770;  d.  ■uivm.  v.  p. 

\i.  Edward,  55th  rcgt.,  Ii.  1771;  d.  unm.  1798. 

VII.  Robert  Hewetson,  of  15,  Baggot  Street,  Dublin,  Assistant 
Barrister  for  co.  Wexford,  6.  Nov.  1773;  ?»..  1814,  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Henry  Garnctt,  Esq.  of  Green  Hills,  co .  Meath,  and  d. 
1829,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  d.  young. 

2  Robert,  Major-Gen.  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Nicholas  Wilson,  younger  son  of  Christian 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Slcdagh,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Grant ;  Annie  Matilda  ;  Alice ;  Grace ;  Edith ; 
Florence. 

1  Annie  Matilda,  m.  Aug.  1836,  Thomas  Lewis  Roberts, 
Esq.  of  Dormstown  Castle,  co.  Meath. 

2  Mary  Anne,  m.  30  Dec.  1862,  Rev.  William  Birche- Wolfe, 
of  Wood  Hall,  Essex. 

•VIII.  Henry,  6.  1780;  d.  young,  buried  2  March,  1788. 

I.  Anne,  ni.  28  June,  1780,  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
more,  CO.  Wexford,  and  (/.  12  July,  1831. 
I.  Sarah,  m.  Itichard  William  Tighe,  Esq.  M.P.  for  Wicklow, 
3rd  son  of  William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Rossana. 

in.  Katherine  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Robert  Alexander,  LL.D.,  of 
New  Ross,  CO.  Wexford. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  1  April,  1796,  Richard  Colics,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law. 

V.  Wilhelmina,  w.  22  Sept.  1798,  the  Very  Rev.  Walter  Blake 
Kirwan,  Dean  of  Killala,  and  d.  1832.    He  d.  27  Oct.  1805. 

VI.  Letitia,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Goddard  Richards  d.   1   July,  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Rev.  John  Richards,  of  Grange,  b.  1757;  m.  March,   1796, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Joshua  Paul,  1st  Bart,  of  Paulville, 
CO.  Carlow,  and  Ballyglan,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1845)  he  had  issue, 
Goddard  Hewetson,  his  successor. 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  11  Jan.  1797  ;  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1SJ7. 
Anne  Dorothea,  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1873. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Cope  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Ehos-y-g-ar,  Monkstown, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  10  Aug.  1875.  Mr.  Garnett  c(.  20  April, 
1875. 

Katherine  Wilhelmina,  d.  v.nm.  1818. 
Dorothea  Elizabeth. 

Ellen  Susan  Gertrude,  m.  2  Sept.  1840,  John  Herbert  Orpen, 
Esq.  of  Stephen's  Green,  Dublin,  LL.D.,  Barrister  at- Law, 
and  d.  19  Dec.  1855. 

Eev.  John  Richards  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  hi."!  only  son, 

Goddard  Hewetson  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange  and   Pem- 
broke   Street,   Dublin,   Harrister-at-Law,    b.   1798;    to.   1823, 
Dorothea,   dau.  of  Edward   Moore,   Esq.  of  Mooresfort,   co. 
Tipperary,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  Dec.  1829,  two  sons, 
I.  John  Francis,  J. P.,  b.  1824.  who  s.  his  father,  and  d.  unm. 
'li  Oct.  18ii0.  u.  Edv/ard  Moore,  iiuwof  Grange. 


Arms,  (£c.— Same  as  Richards  ofSohborough,  with  a  crescent 
for  difference. 
Stai— Grange,  near  Killanne,  co.  Wexford. 

♦ 

RICHARDS    OP    ARDAMINE. 

Richards,  Bernard  John  Goddard,  Esq.  of 
Ardamine,  co.  Wexford,  and  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin, 
Lieut.  Wexford  Militia,  J.P,  co.  Wexford,  b.  10 
Aug.  1857. 

3Lf ITCH jJC— Solomon  RrrnARDS,  Esq.  of  York  Street, 
Dublin,  2nd  son  of  Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange,  and 
grandson  of  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough  {see  those 
Families),  was  the  celebrated  Surgeon  Richards,  President  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Member  of  the  Royal  Irish 
Academy,  and  Royal  Dublin  Society.  He  purchased  the 
estate  of  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin,  from  Lord  Trimleston,  Arda- 
mine, in  CO.  Wexford,  from  Sir  Thomas  Roberts,  Bart.,  and 
other  estates  in  the  same  co.,  from  Abel  Ram,  Esq.  of  Clonatin. 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  llev.  Edward  Groonie,  by  whom  (who 
d.  2  March,  184G)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Goddard,  his  successor. 

II.  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of 
Clonallon,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Dromore,  ti.  1797; 
TO.  1824,  Emily,  dau.  of  Right  Rev.  James  Saurin,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Dromore,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Edward,  to.  6  Dec.  1860,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Bryan  Huuse,  Blackheath, 
and  has  issue,  Edward  Willoughby ;  James  Saurin ;  Amy 
Frances. 

2  James  Saurin,  an  officer  in  the  army ;  d.  unm. 

3  Lewis  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Tydavnet,  Diocese  of 
Clogher,  m.  13  Feb.  18G6,  Charlotte  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Charles  Maude,  and  has,  Charles 
Maude;  Lewis  Saurin,  b.  7  July,  1869;  Mary  Alice. 

4  Henry  Goddard,  b.  1833.  5  William  Saurin. 
6  Charles  Fi-ederick. 

1  Anne  Catherine,  m.  20  Sept.  1865,  Percy  Magan,  Esq. 
J. P.,  of  Kilcleagh  Park,  co.  Westmeath. 

III.  Solomon,  of  Ounavarra,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  6.1798;  to. 
1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,  Rector  of  Temple- 
shambo,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  31  Oct.  1848,  and  2ndly,9  June, 
1852,  Florence,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Moore,  Rector  of  Ferns, 
CO.  Wexford,  who  d.  1  Feb.  la73.    He  d.  s.  p.  14  Aug.  18G2. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

V.  Mary  Anne,  m.  31  Oct.  1824,  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,  Rector 
of  Ardcolni,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  21  April,  1867. 

Surgeon  Richards  d.  Oct.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine  and  Roebuck. 
Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wexford,  High  Sheriff 
1824,  6.  1794;  m.  1st,  16  July,  1821,  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Hon.  Robert  Ward,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  May,  lii'65)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  SoLOJiON  AuoDSTns,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Principal  of  the  Gloucester 
and  Bristol  Training  College. 

III.  William  Hamilton,  Lieut. -Col.  55thregt.  of  foot,  formerly 
Instructor  of  Military  Drawing  and  Surveying,  Sandhurst, 
afterwards  Chief  Garrison  Instructor  at  Lucknow,  m.  Aug. 
1858,  Margaret  Isabella,  dau.  of  Major  Samuel  Hill  Lawrence, 
of  11th  Hussars,  V.C.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hamilton  MacDonald. 

2  Charles  de  Clare. 

3  John  Goddard. 

IV.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  to.  April,  1843,  George  Maeonchy,  Esq. 
of  Rathmore,  co.  Longford,  and  d.  1864. 

V.  Mary  Anne,  m.  5  Nov.  1850,  Samuel  Johnson,  Esq.  of 
Jancville,  J.P.  co.  Wexford. 

VI.  Emily  Sophia,  m.  April,  1849,  Rev.  Philip  Walter  Doyne, 
Vicar  of  Monart,  co.  Wexford. 

Mr.  J.  Goddard  Richards  m.  2ndly,  5  May,  1840,  Mary,  dan.  of 
Sir  William  Rawson,  by  whom  (who  ra.  2ndly,  John  Billingsley 
Parry,  of  Cumberland  Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  Barristcr- 
ac-Law,  Q.C.,  and  Judge  of  the  County  Court  District,  No. 
36,  in  England)  ho  had  no  further  issue.  He  d.  13  April,  1816, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Solomon  Augustds  Richards,  Esq.  of  Ardamine  and 
Roebuck,  B.A.  Oxford,  J. P.,  b.  Aug.  1828,  High  .Sheriff  1854, 
Capt.  Wexford  Militia  ;  to.  10  June,  1856,  Sophia  Mordaunr, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Bernard  John  Ward,  and  d.  13  Jan.  1874,  leavin;; 
issue, 

I.  Bernard  John  Goddard,  now  of  Ardamine. 

II.  Arthur  William  jMordaunt,  b.  6  Feb.  IbGO. 

III.  F'rancis  Augustus,  b.  1873. 

Arms,  dv. — Same  as  Richards  of  Solsborough,  wi;h  a  mnllct 
for  difference. 

HiKtx — Ardamine,  Gorcy,  co.  Wexford;  Roebuck  llou.-.c, 
Donnybrook,  co.  Dubliu. 

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BICHAE.DS    OF    MAC    MINE. 

EiCHAEDS,  JOHX,  Esq.  of  Mac  Mine,  co.  Wexford, 
J.P.,  h.  2  Nov.  180S;  m.  27  June,  1838,  Harriett 
Martha,  dau.  of  Major  Gledstanes,  by  -wliGm  (wlio 
d.  20  Sept.  1875)  lie  had  issue, 

1.  George  Gledstanes,  Capt.  Wexford  Militia,  5.  6  Aug.  1839  , 
m.  30  June,  1868,  Marian,  dau.  of  Loftus  Anthony  Bryan, 
Esq.  of  Upton,  co.  Wexford;  and  d.  24  Feb.  1876,  leaving 
issue, 

John-  Loftus,  6. 10  July,  1875. 
Harriet  Marian.  Charlotte  Lyon. 

n.  Albert  Gamier,  Lieut.  22nd  foot,  6.22  Sept.  1840;  -m. 
1869,  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Barkus,  Esq.  of 
Tynemouth,  co.  Northumberland,  and  has  a  dau.,  Lilian 
Gamier. 

HI.  Hampden  Augustus,  Capt.  44th  regt.,  6.  1  Aug.  1849; 
m.  1875,  Dora,  dau.  of  John  McGowan,  Esq.,  Inspector- 
Gen,  of  Lahore,  East  India;  accidentally  drowned  while 
fishing  in  the  River  Slaney,  15  March,  1878. 

I.  Anne  Margaret  Sophia,  m.  2  Dee.  1868,  .James  Jocelyn 
Glascott,  Lieut.  32nd  regt.,  2nd  son  of  William  Madden 
Glascott,  Esq.  of  Pilltown  House,  co.  Wexford. 

ILtUCaSC. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  (which  is  quite 
distinct  from  that  of  Eichabds  of  Sohborov.gh)  were  settled 
in  CO.  Wexford  long  previous  to  the  usurpation  of  Oliver 
Ckomwell. 

Thomas  Eichabds,  of  Park,  the  ancient  seat  of  the  family, 
had,  by  Edith  his  wife,  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

John,  of  Park,  r,i.  May,  1699,  Sarah  Duzell,  but  had  no  i==ui>. 

By  his  will,  dated  7  Oct.  1712,  and  registered  2  Oct.  IIVJ, 

he  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  nephew. 
Thomas,  of  whom  below. 

Mary,  ,n.  William  Jones.  Elizabeth,  -.».  .John  Morton. 

Maria,  m.  Dec.  1680,  John  Jacob,  Esq.  of  Sigginstown,  co. 

Wexford. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Richabds,  of  Eathaspick,  co.  Wexford  (jure  vxor'is) 
tn.  Oct.  16S0.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Loftus  Codd,  of  Castle- 
town and  l;uthaspick,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  successor. 

II.  Nicholas,  who  had  issue,  Loftus;  Thomas;  Mary;  and 
Anne. 

u.  Edward,  who  had  two  daus.,  Jane ;  and  Mary. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Philip  Hore,  Esq.  of  Pole  Hore. 

II.  Edith,  TO.  Henry  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Clonard. 

m.  Margaret,  m.  Patrick  Hogan,  Esq.  of  Horetown. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Brigadier-Gen.  Edward  Jones. 

V.  Another  dau.,  m.  Anthony  O'NeUl,  Esq. 

Mr.  Richards,  whose  will  is  dated  16  March,  1716,  was  .'.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Eichabds,  Esq.  of  Eathaspick,  6.  163S;  s.  to  Park 
and  other  estates  under  the  will  of  his  uncle,  1713;  m.  Miss 
Orme,  of  London ;  and  d.  9  Oct.  1768,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Rathaspick,  6.  1722 ;  ra.  1776,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Redmond,  Esq.  of  Kilgowan,  co.  Wexford,  and  had 
two  daus., 

1  Martha,  who  .5.  to  Eathaspick,  and  m.  March,  1802,  John 
Louis  Gideon  Ernest  Von  Prebenton,  Count  Willmsdorf,  of 
the  Kingdom  of  Hanover,  who  assumed,  by  royal  license, 
dated  8  May,  1802,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Eichabds 
only.    She  d.  1855,  leaving, 

Thomas  William  Frederick  Von  Prebenton  Willmsdorf- 
Eichards,  of  Rathaspick,  d.  v.nin. 
Henrietta,  -la.  Capt.  P'rederick  Dayrolles. 
Anne,  m.  1832,  John  Craven  Mansergh,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1844. 
Elizabeth. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1802,  Count  Von  Simburg  Sinum,  of  the 
Kingdom  of  Hanover. 

II.  John,  of  whom  below. 

.•ji.  George,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  .Sheppard  French,  of  Wex- 
ford, ancestor  of  Eichabds  of  Glynn  and  Ballynahoma,  co. 
Wexford.  IV.  Loftus. 

V.  James,  ancestor  of  Richabds  of  Ballynastud,  co.  Wex- 
foid. 

Ti.  Richard,  m  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Mar- 
garet's, eo.  Wexford,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Susan,  wife  of 
John  Hatchell),  a  son, 

John  Nunn,  ra.  Dec.  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver  Fitz- 
gerald, Esq. ;  and  d.  1821,  leaving  two  sons, 

William,  Capt.  5th  Dragoons,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Henry 

Gonne  Molony,  Esq.  of  Granahan,  co.  Clare ;    and  (/. 

17  Sept.   1822,   leaving  a  son,  William,   and  a  dau., 

Carolihe. 
John  (Right  Hon.),  a  Privy  Councillor,  and  one  of  the 

Barons  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  ft.  1790; 

m.  1st,  1812,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Gonne  Molony, 


Esq.  of  Granahan,  co.  Clare;   and  2ndly,  1832,  Chris- 
tiana, dau.  of  Christopher  James  O'Brien,  Esq.     He  rf. 
1872,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 
John  Henry,  Judge  of  County  Court,  Waterford,  6. 
1817:  m.  1853,  Lydia  Gribble,  dau.  of  Henry  Scovell, 
Esq.    of  Femey,    co.  Dublin,   and   has,  with   three 
younger  sons  and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd  'n.\ 
1878,  Capt.  Harding,  an  eldest  son, 
John  Berwick,  b.  1855. 
William  Frederick,  m.  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Kunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Wextord,  and 
an  only  dau., 
Ajine,  ni.  March,  1874,  E.  V.  Westmacott,  Esq. 
Arthur  Oswald  (Capt.).  m.  Maria  McMahon,  dau.  of_ 
Edward  Reeves,  Esq.,  of  Platten  Hall,  co.  Meath,  and" 
FitzWilliara  Street,  Dublin,  and  has  a  son, 

John  William,  6.  9  April,  1857. 
Henrietta,  m.  Robert  Piers,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Charles  Rolleston,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Judge  of 
the  County  Court,  Tipperary. 
Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Spunner,  Esq. 
Charlotte,  rn.  Thomas  Rowley  Symes,  Esq. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Richabds,  of  Great  Britain  Street,  Dublin,  was  called 
to  the  Bar  in  Trinity  Term,  1750.  His  will,  dated  22  Dec. 
1787,  was  proved  18  Oct.  1788.  He  m.  22  Dec.  1767,  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Lendrum,  Esq.  of  Mowfield,  co.  Tyrone,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1822)  he  had, 

I.  John,  ra.  1800,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Saunders,  Esq.  of 
Saunders  Park,  co.  Wicklow;  and  d.  1844,  leaving, 

1  John  William,  of  Bamagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  Temp,  co. 
Feimanagh,  J. P.,  heir  male  and  head  of  the  family  of 
Richabds  of  Park,  ra.  Susan,  dau.  of  Richard  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Largay,  co.  Cavan,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 
John    Richard   Harlowen,   Lieut.  2nd  regt..  Queen's 
Own,  ru.  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Saunders,  Esq. 
of  Ballinderry,  co.  Tipperary. 
1  Mary  Anne.  2  Melosina.  3  Helena. 

II.  George  (Rev.),  ordained  180ii,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
1802,  M.A.  Nov.  1832,  appointed  Prebendary  of  Coolstuffe, 
CO.  Wexford,  1823,  0.  1781;  m.  31  May,  180G,  Margaret 
Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  P'ir  House,  co. 
Dublin  (who  d.  1856).     He  d.  April,  1873,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,  now  of  Mac  Mine. 

2  James  (Rev.).  Rector  of  Cloydagh,  co.  Carlow,  and 
Treasurer  of  Leighlin,  ra.  Ellen,  widow  of  Mr.  Crawford, 
■who  (/.  20  April,  1869.    He  d.  Nov.  1871. 

3  Francis,  Lieut.  Wexford  Militia,  la.  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Joshua  Nona,  of  Dawson  Street,  Dublin;  and  d.  s.  p. 
Aug.  1875. 

1  Lucretia.  2  Margaret  Sophia  F.llinor. 

3  Elizabeth  Marianne,  ra.  22  June,  ls54.  Rev.  George 
Eoss,  Rector  of  Killinick,  co.  Wexford;  and  d.  1  June, 
1872. 

4  Georgina,  m.  Nov.  1855,  Eev.  Thomas  H.  'Whitfield ;  and 
d.  Aug.  1859. 

I.  Hannah,  ra.  —  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Seaview,  co.  Donegal. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  ra.  Rev.  Thomas  Skelton. 

Seat — Mac  Mine,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford.  J 


EICHABDS    OF    CROFT    HOUSE. 

Eichabds,  William  Henet,  Esq.  of  Croft 
House,  CO.  Pembroke,  J. P.  for  co.  Pembroke,  High 
Sheriff  1878-9,  b.  1  Feb.  1844;  m.  9  Jan.  1872, 
Florence  Antonia  Emlin,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Antony  Bowen  Owen  Stokes,  of  St.  Botolph's,  in 
same  co.,  by  his  ■wife  Emlin,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late 
Eev.  Amos  Crymes,  of  the  same  co. 

itt'nraSC. — henry  richabds,  Esq.  of  Croft  Honse,  co.* 
Pembroke,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  that  co.,  and  a  Lieut. -Col.  in  th» 
army,  6.  24  July,  1812  (son  of  Jacob  Richards,  Esq.  of  Croft 
House,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke);  m.  11  Sept.  1839,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  the  late  William  Hughes,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.  of  Dublin, 
by  his  wife  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Thomas 
Acheson,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  19  Sept.  1864,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Henby,  now  of  Croft  House. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  az.,  in  base  a  lion  rampant  of  the 
last.     Crust — A  lion  rampant  az.     Motto — Honore  et  amore. 

Seci— Croft  House,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke.  Clul/6~Tb» 
United  University,  S.AV. ;  and  Kennel,  W. 


RICHARDS    OF    CAERYNWCH. 

EiCHAEDS,  RiCHAED  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Caerynwich,  6.  11  Aug.  1865. 


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?LtltrH0C.— Jonn  IlnMrnBETs,  Esq.,  living  1700,  m.  Grnce, 
clau.  and  co-heiress  of  llobcrt  Vaugban,  Esq.  of  Caerjnwch. 
His  son, 

John  HuMPnr.ETS,  Ksq.  of  Caerynwch,  m.  1717,  IMare.avct 
Vaughan,  heiress  of  Castellmocb,  co.  Montgomery,  anil  was 
father  of 

Robert  VACcnAN  HoMPmiETS,  Esq.  of  Caerynwch,  ITish 
Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1760,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Humphrey 
Meredyth,  Esq.  of  Penswern,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  nlici  of 
Owen  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Tyddyn  Agnus,  and  left  an  only  dau., 

Catherine  Hu.mphrets,  of  Caerynwch,  h.  20  Nov.  175S ;  m. 
30  Sept.  1785,  Richard  Richards  (afterwards  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  Ricluuds),  son  of  Thomas  Richards,  of  Coed,  co. 
Merioneth,  and  Catherine  his  wile,  sister  of  Rev.  William 
Parry,  Warden  of  Ruthin. 

Sir  Richard  Richards,  b.  5  ICov.  1752,  adopting  the  legal 
profession,  rose  to  eminence,  and  obtained  great  practice  at 
the  Bar.  In  1813,  he  was  appointed  Chief  Justice  of  Chester; 
in  1814,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer;  and  in 
1817,  on  the  demise  of  Sir  Alexander  Thompson,  Lord  Chief 
Baron  of  the  same  Court.  Sir  Richard  Richards  was  twice 
offered  a  baronetcy,  which  he  declined.  He  fully  enjoyed  the 
friendship  and  confidence  of  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon,  for  whom, 
on  several  occasions,  he  presided  as  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Lords.  He  d.  11  Nov.  1823.  Sir  Richard  left  issue  by 
Catherine,  the  heiress  of  Caerynwch, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir,  who  represented'co.  Hferioneth  in  Par- 
liament for  upwards  of  sixteen  years,  namely,  Ironi  18.36  to 
1852.  He  was  called  to  the  Bar  in  1812.  appointed  a  Com- 
missioner of  Bankrupts  1814,  Accountant-General  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer  1820,  and  a  Master  in  Chancery  1841 ; 
he  was  a  D.L.  of  co.  Merioneth,  b.  22  Sept.  1787;  d. 
27  Nov.  1860;  m.  11  Jan.  1814,  Harriett,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Jonathan  Dennett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
21  Oct.  1852)  had  issue, 

1  Richard  Meredyth,  late  of  Caerynwch. 

1  Harriett  Eliza,  d.  in  infancy. 

2  Emily  Katherine,  m.  30  May,  1861,  the  Ven.  Henry 
Weir  Wliite,  Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  Canon  of  Dangor, 
Rector  of  Dolgelly,  co.  Merioneth,  whoJ.  26  April,  1866. 

3  Williama  Frances,  in.  29  Dec.  1853,  Rev.  Edmund  Wol- 
ryfhe  Orlando  Bridgeman,  Vicar  of  Kinnerley,  eldest 
survi\-ing  son  of  the  late  Admiral  the  Hon.  Charles 
Orlando  Bridgeman,  brother  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Bradford ; 
she  d.  2  Sept.  1861,  leaving  issue,  1  Ursula  Judith; 
2  Maud;  3  Dorothy. 

4  Anna  Maria  Harriett,  m.  17  April,  1855,  the  Hon.  and 
Rev.  Arthur  Gascoigne  Douglas,  Rector  of  Scaldwell,  co. 
Northampton,  youngest  son  of  George  Sholto,  10th  Earl 
of  Morton,  and  has  issue,  1  Sholto  James;  2  Arthur 
Hugh;  1  Helen;  2  Margaret  St.  Bride;  3  Ela;  4  Cecil; 
5  Annie  Lilla ;  6  Beatrice. 

n.  William  Parry,  6.28  May,  1789;  d.  27  June,  18G0;  to. 
9  Feb.  1821,  Frances  Eliza,  younger  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Jonathan  Dennett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Jan.  1851) 
left  issue,  - 

1  Edward  Vaughan,  Q.C.,  b.  9  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  30  Oct.  1866, 
Elizabeth  Annp,  dau.  of  Robert  Whan  on,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law  (see  Wharton  of  Dryburn,  co.  Durham),  by  Cathe- 
rine Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Croft,  Canon  of  York,  and 
had  issue,  Charles  Vaughan,  b.  13  Feb.  1868;  d.  1  Jan.  1869. 

2  Frederic  Jonathan,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Boxley,  Kent,  b. 
23  Aug.  1823;  m.  22  Nov.  18.5-3,  Dora  Georgina  Harring- 
ton, eldest  dau.  of  George  Moses  Benson,  Esq.  of  Lut- 
wyche  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue,  William  Griffith, 
6.3  March,  1859;  Madeleine  Frances ;  Mary  Dorothea; 
and  Agnes  Charlotte. 

3  Henry  William  PaiTy,  Vicar  of  Isleworth,  Middlesex, 
6.  29  Dec.  1S27 ;  m.  8  July,  1858,  Jessie  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Right  Hon.  Peter  Erie,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Erie ; 
Amy  Frani  es ;  Jessie  Eleanor,  and  Owen. 

1  Catherine  Frances,  ni.  a  Feb.  1861,  her  cousin,  Robert 
Temple  Ffere,  Efq.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Temple 
Frere,  Canon  of  Westminster,  and  Rector  of  Roydon, 
Korfolk,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and  four  daus. 

2  Mary  Eliza. 

3  Emma  Harriett,  7)1.2  April,  1853,  Robert  Archer  Tawney, 
Esq.  of  Wroxton,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue,  three  sons 
and  four  daus. 

ni.  Robert  Vaughan,  Q.C.,  6.  3  Nov.  1790;  d.  2  July,  1846; 

lii.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jlatthew  Chalie,  Esq., 

and  by  her  (who  rf.  11  Dec.  1822)  left  issue, 

Marianne  Catherine,  m.  29  May,  1850,  Ramon  de  Cabrera, 

Comte  de  Morellia,  Marques  del  Ter,  a  Gen.  in  the  cause 

of  Don  Carlos,  and  Field  Marshal  of  Spain,  and  has  issue, 

three  sons  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Thomas  Watkin,  RectorofPuttenham,  Surrey,  b.  10  April, 

1793;    of.  2  Nov.  18.59;  m.  1st,  Marianne  Pope, "who  d   lo22. 

■   He  m.   2ndly,    17    Nov.    1835,    Evereld,   t'ster  of  Thomas 

Hustler,  Esq.  of  Aclam  Hall,  co.  York ;  by  his  1st  marriage 

he  hud  issue, 

Aniia  Maria  Watkin,  m.  9  Nov.  1851,  William  Hustler, 


Esq.,  eMest  son  of  Thomas  Hustler,  Esq.  of  Aclam  Hall 
CO.  York,  and  has  issue.  ' 

V.  Griffith,  6.  27  March,  1795;  d.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Griffith,  Q  0..  b.  1  Sept.  1796;  ni.  12  Aug.  1839,  Martha 
Dennison;  and  d.  H  June,  1843,  leaving  i.ssuc, 

Catherine  Mary,  m.  12  Feb.  1867,  George  .Vrthur  Hntton 
Croft,  Esq.  of  Aldborough  Hall,  co.  York,  only  child  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Hutton  Croft,  of  Hutton  Bu.seell  (see  Croft). 

Sydney  Helen,    m.   11   Oct.    1864,    Hon.  Algernon  Sydney 
Arthur  Anncsley,  only  surviving  son  of  the  9th  Viscount 
Valeutia,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  .Sydney  Evelyn,  b.  16  JiJy 
1865;   Helen  Sydney  Martha,  and  Mabel. 

VII.  Charles,  was  Private  Secretary  to  the  late  Right  Hon. 
Charles  Waikin  Williams- Wynn,  when  President  of  the 
Board  of  Control,  b.  13  April,  1800;  (/.  22  May,  1840. 

VIII.  Henry,  b.  20  Sept.  1801;  d.  20  June,  1854. 

I.  Jane,  tu.  16  April,  1816,  Rev.  Temple  Frere,  Canon  of 
Westminster,  and  Rector  of  Roydon,  Norfolk;  she  d. 
20  Oct.  186H,  having  had  issue, 

1  Temple,  6.  2  March,  1718;  d.  4  April,  1840. 

2  Robert  Temple,  M.I).,  Cantab.,  b.  17  Jan.  1820;  m.  1st, 
2  Oct.  1851,  Theresa  Arabella  Fanny,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Edward  Dowell,  Vicar  of  Holme  Laey;  she  //.. 
20  Jan.  1859.  He  4,1.  2ndly,  5  Feb.  1861,  Catherine 
Frances  his  cousin,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Wiu.  Parry 
Richards,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  see  above. 

3  Henry  Temple,  Rector  of  Burston,  Norfolk,  b.  22  Nov. 
1821 ;  ra.  18  Sept.  1851,  Sarah  Maria  Heath,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Jary,  Esq.  of  South  Walsham,  and  Bur- 
lingham  House,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and 
three  daus. 

4  Griffith  Temple,  6.  4  July,  1827;  d.  14  March,  1839. 

1  Catherine  Margaret  Temple,  to.  23  Aug.  1853.  Rev. 
Edward  Gurilon,  Rector  of  Barnham  Broom,  and  Vicar  of 
Kimberley,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  .and 
two  daus. 

2  Louisa  Jane  Temple,  6.  2  May,  182-5;  d.  2  May,  1813. 

3  Emily  Georgina  Temple. 

u.  Catherine  Mary,  d.  v.mn.  24  July,  1824. 

Richard  Meredyth  Richards,  Esq.  of  Caerynwch,  co. 
Merioneth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  and  J. P.  co. 
Denbigh,  has  acted  as  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  eo. 
Merioneth,  since  1857,  called  to  the  Bar  1845,  b.  18  Jan.  1821 ; 
711.  1st,  29  July,  1845,  Elizabeth  Emma,  elder  dau.  of  William 
Bennett,  Esq.  of  Farringdon  House,  Berks  (who  d.  s.p.  lODcj. 
1852) ;  and  2ndly,  12  May,  1863,  Louisa  Janette  Anne,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  the  late  Edward  Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
Cerrig  Llwydion,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Braichyceunant,  co. 
Merioneth;  and  d.  4  Nov.  1873.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Richard  Edward  Lloyd,  now  of  Caeryi.wjh. 

u.  Henry  Meredyth,  b.  30  Jan.  1870. 

m.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  20  Aug.  1873. 

I.  Lilla  Georgina  Harriett.  11.  Emily  Louisa. 

Mr.  Richards  s.  his  father  1860,  by  whose  maternal  ancestors 
the  estate  had  been  possessed  for  many  centuries :  they  are 
mentioned  in  manuscripts  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  as 
having  been,  at  that  time,  the  ancient  possessors  of  it. 

^'/•ws— Quarterly ;  1st,  arg.,  a  cross  patonce  engrailed  sa., 
between  four  Cornish  choughs  ppr. ;  2nd,  erm.,  on  a  saltire 
gu.  an  escallop  arg. ;  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. ;  4th,  vert, 
three  eagles  displayed  in  fess  arg. ;  5th,  guttee  d'oau,  a  canton 
erm.  In  right  of  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  Edwards  of  Cerrig 
Llicydion,  the  late  Mr.  Richards  bore  an  escutcheon  of  pretence, 
viz.,  per  chevron  gu.  and  az.,  a  che%Ton  erm.  cotised  or, 
between  three  Saracens'  heads  couped  ppr.  Crest — A  naked 
dexter  arm,  the  hand  holding  a  scimitar  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Ffyddlawn  ir  Gwirionedd,  Faithful  to  the  Truth. 

S4Aits — Caerynwch,  co.  Merioneth;  Cerrig  Llwydion,  co. 
Denbigh. 


BICHARDSOIT    OF    FIELD    HOTJSE, 
WHITBY, 

EiCHAEDSON,  CHEiSTorHEE,  Esq.  of  Field  House, 
CO.  York,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
J.P.  for  the  North  Riding  of  co.  York,  b.  22  Sept. 
1807,  educated  at  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1S30  ; 
m.  1  Oct.  1S60,  Marian  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Barnard  Hague,  Esq.  of  Y'ork. 

ILl'ncagr. — CHRisTOPP.iR  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Whitby, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  North  Riding  of  co.  York,  b.  25  June,  o.s., 
1752  (eldest  son  of  Christopher  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Whitby, 
by  Catherine  his  2nd  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co  heir  of 
Witham  Boynton,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Wilham  Addison,  Esq.  of  Whitby), 
m.  15  Feb.  1779,  Mary  youngest  dau.  of  John  Holt,  Esq.,  also 
of  Whitby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  March,  1840),  had  issue, 

Christopher,  late  representative. 

John,  h.  5  March.  1781 ;  m.  10  July,  1806,  Margaret,  5th  dau. 
of  Joseph  Barker,  Ksq.  of  Whitby,  and  Iiy  her  (who  d. 

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14  Oct.  1849)  left  at  his  dccc;;se,  23  Aug.  1812,  Chkistopheb, 
of  St.  Hilda's,  Whitby,  J.P.  and  D.L.  North  Riding,  co. 
York,  b.  13  July,  1807,  m.  25  Sept.  18.55,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of 
Aaron  Chanman,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wliitby,  cZ.  22  Sept.  1875; 
John,  b.  15  Jan.  1811,  m.  Dorothy  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Benson,  Esq.,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1855,  without  surviving  issue; 
Ann  Barker ;  and  Mary  Holt. 
Boynton,  d.  unm.  1808.  William,  d.  unm.  1812. 

Charles,  d.  unm.  1815. 
Martha. 
Mr.  Pachardson  d.  26  April,  1825,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  2  Jan.  1780;    m.  1st,  2  Oct.  1806,  Ann,  4th  dau.  of 
Joseph  Barker,  Esq.  of  Whitby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  July, 
1809),  had  issue, 
Christophee,  now  of  Field  House. 

Joseph  Barker,  b.  5  March,  1809;  m.  27  Sept.  1849,  Mary, 

one  of  the  co-heiresses  of  the  late  Col.  James  \Vilson,  M.P., 

of  Sneaton  Castle,  co.  York;    and  d.  18  April,    1875,  left 

issue,  1  James  Wilson,  6.  5  Sept.   1851;  2  Christopher,  b. 

1  Aug.  1835;  and  3  John,  6.  Jan.  1856. 

He  111.  2ndly,  29  July,  1814,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Henry 

Rudyerd,  R.E.,  and  relict  of  Robert  Gordon,  Esq.,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  Jan.  1855)  had  issue, 

Henry  Boynton,  6.  1815;  d.  in  infancy. 

Mary,  „i.  29  Jidy,  1851,  Philip  Augustus  Hclpman,  Esq., 
liear-Admiral  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Richardson  d.  30  Oct.  1866. 

Arms— Krg.,  three  chaplets  of  roses  ppr.  quartering  Boyn- 
ton and  Addison.       Cnst—A  dexter  arm  erect  couped  below 
the  elbow,  holding  in  the  hand  a  broken  sword  ppr.     jiJutto — 
Quod  hone.stum  est  decet. 
Seat— Field  House,  Whitby,  co.  York. 


RICHABDSON    OF    RICH    HILL. 

Richardson,  Louisa,  of  Rich  Hill,  co.  Armagh, 
m.  22  Aug.  1822,  Edmund,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Edmund  Bacon,  10th  bart.  of  Raveningham  Hall, 
Norfolk,  but  by  him  (who  d.  14  April,  1852)  had  no 
issue. 

2,tnMg:C.— The  family  of  Richardsom  is  of  Worcestershire 
descent,  and  early  in  the  17th  century,  settled  in  the  co.  of 
Armagh. 

Major  Edward  Richardson,  of  Legacorry,  co.  Armagh, 
M.P.  for  that  co.  1061,  m.  Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of  Francis 
Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Legacorry,  who  was  eldest  son  and  heir  of 
Francis  Sacheverell  (to  whom  a  grant  of  Legacorry  and  other 
lands  was  made,  by  his  wife  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  John  Blenncrhasset,  Knt.,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer).  By 
Anne  his  wife  (who  was  6.  1632,  and  d.  circa  1700)  Major 
Bichardson  had  issue, 

William,  of  Legacorry,  M.P.  for  co.  Armagh  1692  and  171.5, 
ra.  Feb.  1694-5,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Richard  Reynell,  Bart.,  Lord  Chief  Justice,  and  d.  s.  x>. 
1  June,  1827.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Legacorry,  alias  Rich  Hill,  an 
officer  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff  co.  Armagh  1715,  6. 1063,  and 
d.  1745,  leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry  (Col.),  ancestor  of  Richardson  o/  Rossfad. 

Hester,  m.  Feb.  1845,  llcv.  James  Lowry. 

Mary,  hi.  1740,  Archibald,  1st  Lord  Gosl'urd. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Rich  Hill,  M.P.,  b.  1709; 
m.  1746,  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Daniel  Jlussenden,  Merchant 
of  Belfast,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1753)  left,  at  his  decease, 
16  Feb.  1758,  an  only  son, 

William  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Rich  Hill,  many  years  M.P. 
for  the  CO.  Armagh,  rii.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  —  Munro,  Esq. 
of  Roe's  Hall,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  had  no  issue  ;  and  2ndly, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Richard  Magennis,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co. 
Down,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Feb.  1860)  had  issue  three  daus., 
her  co-heiresses, 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1859. 

Isabella,  d.  unm.  12  Aug.  1860.  Locisa,  now  of  Rich  Hill. 
A  rms — Arg .,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  first. 
iieat — Rich  Hill,  near  Armagh. 

» 

RICHARDSON    OF    POPLAR    VALE. 

RicnARSON,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  co. 
Monai,'han,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Monaghan,  High 
Sbcriff  1871,  formerly  Lieut.  41st  and  80th  regts., 
i).  2G  June,  1843  ;  m.  1873,  Anne  Charlotte,  dau.  of 


Robert  Adams,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Surgeon  in  Ordinary  to 
the  Queen  in  Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  John,  b.  16  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Robert  Adams,  b.  19  Dec.  1875. 
I.  Frances  Dorothy. 

UttnCH^C. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Richard- 
sons  of  Honningham,  Norfolk,  and  settled,  it  is  stated,  in 
Ireland  temi>.  Queen  Elizabeth. 

Stmon  Richardson  was  granted  by  Charles  II.,  30  May, 
1667.  considerable  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Monaghan,  Cavan,  and 
Tyrone,  part  of  which  was  jointly  granted  to  Robert  Burgh, 
Esq.  By  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  before-mentioned 
Robert  Burgh,  Esq.,  he  had  issue,  i.  Francis,  6.  1682,  m. 
Edith  Nollcot,  who  rf.  1724.  He  d.  in  Dublin,  1682,  leaving  two 
daus.,  1  Katherine,  to.  her  cousin,  Francis  Richardson,  Esq.  of 
Poplar  Vale;  2  Letitia,  m.  Frederick  McVeagh,  Esq.,  M.D.; 
iL  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter ;  iii.  Edward,  to.  Miss  Coote,  and 
had  an  only  son,  Francis,  who  s.  his  uncle.    The  2nd  son, 

Henry  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  co.  Monaghan, 
High  Sheriff,  attainted  by  the  Parliament  of  James  II.,  to.  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue, 

Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

Jane,  m.  Beaumont  Astle,  Esq.,  an  officer  of  Dragoons. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Miss  Gibson,  of  Ballykinlar,  co.  Down,  and  had 
nine  daus.,  tv/o  d.  unvt.;  three  to.  three  Mr.  Montgomerys; 
one  7ii.  Mr.  Cuff,  co.  Mayo;  one  m.  Mr.  Watson;  and  another 
TO.  Rev.  Oliver  Douglas,  Rector  of  Tigkallon,  Dio.  Clogher, 
who  d.  1738.     He  d.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Francis  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  Capt.  of  Dragoons. 
He  m.  1704,  his  cousin,  Katherine  Richardson,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Simon,  6.  1705;  d.  unm.  v. p.  1744. 

II.  Edward,  his  heir.  iii.  Christopher,  b.  1711 ;  d.  1776. 
IV.  Francis,  b.  1720;    d.  1733.  I.  Dorothy,  d.  unm. 

Capt.  Richardson  d.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Edward    Richardson,    Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  b.  1707 ;    to. 

1732,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Paillie,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  1794),  had  issue, 
I.  Francis,  his  heir.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  Aug.  1745. 

III.  Simon,  6.  1742;  ?)i.  1779,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Clements, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Edith,  m.  Col.  Shaw;  and  d.  1818. 

IV.  Edward,  d.umu.  1785. 

V.  John,  TO.  1775,  Miss  Williams,  and  had  a  dau.,  Katherine, 
d.  1796. 

VI.  Christopher,  m.  1783,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward  Dawson, 
Esq.  of  Kilcrow,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had, 

1  Edward,  b.  1784,  served  during  the  Peninsular  War; 

d.  unm.  1819.  2  Francis,  '7.  young. 

3  Samuel,  6. 1787,  Lieut.  Uth  regt.,  killed  in  the  Pyrenees, 

1813.  4  John,  who  eventually  s.  to  Poplar  Vale. 

1  Catherine.  2  Elizabeth  Eleanor. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  to.  Capt.  Williams,  R.N. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Weeks,  co.  Ccik, 
HI.  Catherine,  m.  John  Bolton,  Esq. 

IV.  Dorothy,  m.  Mr.  Aston. 

V.  Sarah,  m.  Pakenham  Smythe,  Esq. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  1761,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Richardson,  Esq.,  who  m.  1767,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Lancelot  Fisher,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir. 

II.  Launcelot,  0.  mi ;  d.  1785. 

III.  Francis  Henry,  d.  1785.         IV.  Henry,  6.  1776;  d.  1784. 
V.  George  Arthur,  b.  1776;  d.  unm.       vi.  William,  d.  1784. 

I.  Katherine  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

II.  Harriett  Matilda,  d.  v.nm. 

Mr.  Richardson  d.  Oct.  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward   Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,   High  Sheriff 

1793,   b.   1769;    m.   1788,   Alicia,   dau.  of  the  Rev.    Francis 

Lucas,  of  Coote  Hill,  and  dying  s.  p.  3  Aug.  1845,  was  s.  by 

his  cousin, 
John  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Poplar  Vale,  High  Sheriff,  1846, 

formerly  Capt.   in  the  army,   6.  1794;  m.  1st,  29  July,   1834, 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Wood  Wright,  Esq.  of  Gola,  by  whom 

(who  d.  1836)  he  bad  issue, 
EHzabeth. 

He  m.  2ndly,  23  Sept.   1840,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Jacson, 

Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  185i)  he  had 

issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

George  Clements  Kirkwood,  Earrister-at-Law,  h.  25  Sept. 

1844;  m.  1871,  Edmundia,  dau.  of  Chief  Justice  Harding,  of 

Natal,  and  has  a  dau.,  Charlotte  Susanna. 
Henry  Francis,  b.  13  Dec.  1846;  to.  1872,  Anne  Cecilia,  daU. 

of  Chief  Justice  Harding  of  Natal. 
Thomas  Ferdinand,  b.  19  May,  1849;  m.  1876,  Victoria,  dfttt. 

of  Major  Thomas  Coote. 
Charlotte  Susanna. 


V.IC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


RID 


1355 


Mr.  Kiehardson  d.  C3  Aus-  1S50,  and  was  s.  by  eldest  son, 
Edwaed  EiciiAKDSos,  HOW  of  PopUu'  Vale. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4tli,  ars;.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three 
lions"  heads  erased  of  the  first,  for  Kicuardsos;  ind  and  ord, 
erm.,  on  a  canton  az.  a  St.  Andrew's  cross  arg.  as  a  coat  of 
augmentation.  Cre-^'t — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's 
head  sa.  crined  and  horned  gold.  Mutlo — Virtutc  acquiritur 
honos. 

5eaf— poplar  Vale,  Monaghan. 


BICHARDSON    OF    EOSSFAD. 

EiCHAEDSON,  Henry  Merttn,  Esq.  of  Kossfacl, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1834,  b.  13  Dec. 
1808  ;  m.  22  Dec.  1834,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles 
Ovenden,  Esq.  of  White  Park,  co.  Fermanagh  (who 
d.  10  Dec.  1868),  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Meevyn  Abchdall  Carletos,  Major  Fermanagh 
Lipht  Infantry  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1868,  b.  3  Jan.  1S36. 

II.  Charles  William  Henry,  late  Lieut.  73rd  regt.,  6.  2  Dec. 
1840. 

I.  Jane  Angel.  n.  Angel  Catherine  Charlotte. 

III.  Eniilie  Margaret,  m.  Feb.  1871,  Kev.  Eobert  Eigby 
Kewley,  Vicar  of  Winghara,  Kent. 

IV.  Henrietta  Mervyn,  m.  Aug.  187'2,  Charles  Eobert  Barton, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  The  Waterfoot,  co.  Fermanagh  {sec  that 
name). 

HtUCaSC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  Rich  Hill  family.  Col. 
Hesbt  EicHARDsoN,  of  Eossfud,  '2nd  son  of  John  Eichardson, 
Esq.  of  Rich  Hill  (see  preceding  Liaeage),  m.  '26  June,  1700, 
Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Launcelot  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Kosslad, 
and  d.  circa  1794,  having  had  issue,  a  son, 

JoH.v  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Eossfad,  6.  4  May,  1763 ;  m. 
5  Sept.  1807,  Angel,  dau.  of  Col.  Jlervyn  Archdall,  M.P.,  of 
Castle  Archdall;  and  d.  10  Dec.  1841,  leaving  an  only  son,  the 
present  Heney  Meevtn  Richardson,  Esq.  of  Eossfad. 

Arms — Same  as  Hicuatldsou  nf  Rich  Hill.  Crest — A  dexter 
arm  erect  couped  below  the  elbow  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger. 
Motto — Pro  Deo  et  rege. 

Seat — Rossfad,  BaUycassidy,  co.  Fermanagh. 


EICHAEDSON    OF    SOMERSET. 
See  Haefoed  of  Down  Place. 


EIDDELL    OF    FELTON    PAEK. 

ElDDELL,  John  GtIFFAEd,  Esq.  of  Felton  Park, 
and  S'rt'inburne  Castle,  Northumberland,  J. P.,  h.  10 
Jan.  1830 ;  in.  1st,  Mademoiselle  Sapelier,  who  d.  s.p. 
April,  1865  ;  and  2ndly,  20  Sept.  18G6,  Victoria 
Henrietta,  5th  dau.  of  the  late  Peter  Purcell,  Esq. 
of  Halyersto'wn,  co.  Eildare,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  CcTHBEET  David  Giffard,  b.  10  Sept.  1868. 

II.  Thomas  Oswald  Henry,  b.  22  Aug.  1871. 

III.  Edward  Pius  Arthur,  b.  23  May,  1375. 

IV.  John  Joseph,  6.  27  March,  1877  ;  d.  19  Oct.  1878. 
1.  Laura  Mary.  ii.  Monica  Gertrude  3Iary. 

ILl'UCSflC. — The  family  is  of  Korman  origin,  and  the  name 
of  its  patriarch  appears  on  the  roll  of  Battle  Abbey.  Subse- 
quently, it  became  established  in  Scotland,  where  one  of  its 
members,  Gebvase,  was  a  great  favourite  of  David  I.,  who 
lived  in  the  year  1139.  When  the  Riddells  migrated  from 
North  Britain  does  not  appear;  but  they  were  for  some  time 
located  at  Norhtim  and  Twysell-on-the-Tweed,  and  held  tlie 
custody  of  the  castle  at  the  former  place.  In  1314,  or  shortly 
previously,  William  de  Eidell  filled  the  oHice  of  Sheriff  of 
the  county,  and  was  employed  on  several  important  occasions 
during  the  reign  of  Edwabd  11.  The  Eiddells  were  afterwards 
resident  in  the  town  of  Newcaslle-on-Tyne,  and  there  served 
various  municipal  offices. 

Sir  Willlam  de  Eiddell,  Sheriff  for  Northumberland,  was 
appointed  by  patent,  dated  5  June,  1314,  from  Bishop  Kellaw, 
Constable  of  Norham  Castle.  From  him  derived,  9th  in 
descent, 

Sir  Thomas  Biddell,  Knt.  of  Gateshead,  Durham,  M.P.  for 
■  Newcastle,  1620  and  1628.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Conyers,  Knt.  of  Sockburn,  and  had  six  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest.  Sib  William  Eiddell,  was  father  of  William,  whose 
male  issue  became  extinct.  The  4th  son  of  Sir  Thomas  was 
George,  Judge  Advocate  in  the  army  of  the  Marquess  of  New- 
castle during  the  siege  of  Hull  1645.    The  2nd  son, 


Sir  Thomas  Rtodell,  Knt.  of  Fenham,  was  Recorder  of  and 
M.P.  for  Newcastle.  During  the  troubles  of  the  ensuing  reign. 
Sir  Thomas  espoused  with  extraordinary  zeal  the  Eoyai  cause. 
He  commanded  a  regt.  of  foot  in  the  service  of  the  King,  was 
Governor  of  Tynemouth  Castle,  and  became  so  distinguished, 
that  a  reward  of  one  thousand  pounds  was  offered  for  his 
apprehension.  He  effected  his  escape,  however,  in  a  small 
fishing  smack  from  Berwick,  and  d.  at  Antwerp,  1652,  "  a 
banished  man,"  his  lordship  of  Tunstall  having  been  previously 
sold  to  satisfy  his  composition.  His  great-grandson  and  re- 
presentative, 

Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  who  was  in- 
volved in  the  rising  of  1715,  saved  himself  by  escaping  from 
Lancaster  Castle  ;  but  not  being  excepted  from  the  general 
pardon,  he  was  allowed  to  return  to  his  estate  and  reside  there 
unmolested.  He  ni.  1726,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Widdrington,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburne  Grange,  and  sister  and  co- 
heir of  Ralph  Widdrington,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  Thomas,  his  successor,  and  Ralph,  of  Cheeseburne 
Grange  {stc  Eiddell  of  Chefsiijurne  Grange).    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  m.  Elizabeth 
Blargaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Horsley  Widdrington, 
Esq.  of  Felton,  Northumberland,  grandson  of  the  Hon.  Edward 
Widdrington  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual 
heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Horsley,  Knt.  of  Horsley),  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  heir  to  Swinburne. 

Edward  Horsley  Widdrington,  of  Felton,  d.  s.p.  26  Jan.  1792. 
His  widow,  Isabella  Salvin,  ni.  2ndly,  1803,  Ralph  Eiddell, 
Esq.  of  Cheeseburne  Grange. 

Ralph,  heir  to  his  eldest  brother. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Lytham  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  19  Nov.  1825. 

Anne,  »;.  Sir  Walter  Blount,  7th  bart.  of  Sodington,  and  d. 
Feb. 1823. 

He  d.  1777,  and  was  5.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  m.  19  April, 
1790,  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  ha<l  an  only  child,  Tho.mas,  who  d.  'c.p. 
Mr.  Eiddell  d.  '24  Nov.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving 
brother, 

Ralph  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Felton  and  Horsley,  7n.  23  July, 
1801,  EUzabelh,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Blount,  Esq.  2nd  son  of 
Michael  Blount,  Esq.  of  Mapledurham,  co.  Oxford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  July,  1849)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Widdrington,  of  Boothara  House,  co.  York,  late 
15th  Hussars,  6.  4  Sept.  1803;  iii.  1  July,  1830,  Catharine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  and 
Carlton,  co.  York,  and  sister  of  Sliles  Thomas,  8th  Lord 
Beaumont,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1872)  has  issue  (besides 
two  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy)  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Edward  Widdrington,  b.  10  May,  1831,  in  holy  orders  of 
the  Church  of  Rome,  residing  at  Redear,  co.  York. 

2  John  Gerard,  6.  8  Aug.  1835;  m.  15  April,  1864,  Kathe- 
rine  Flora,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Chalonor,  Esq.  late  of 
Oak  Hill,  near  Liverpool,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Charles, 
b.  1867;  2  Gerard  Joseph,  b.  1  Sept.  1868;  1  Mary  Cathe- 
rine ;  2  Helen  Mary  ;  3  Teresa  Mary. 

3  Arthur  Grange  (Rev.),  6.  15  Sept.  Is36. 
1  Laura  Monica,  d.  1872. 

III.  William,  6.  5  Feb.  1807,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  consecrated  Eoman  Cathohc  Bishop,  Vicar  Apostolic, 
and  Coadjutor  to  the  Eight  Rev.  Dr.  Mostyn,  for  the 
northern  district  of  England,  17  March,  1844;  d.  2  Nov. 
1847. 

IV.  Henry  Matthias,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  24  Feb.  1815;  r,i. 
Feb.  1872,  Teresa,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Gillow,  Esg.  of 
Leighton  Hall,  Carnforth,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 
Henry,  6.  1873;  and  Joseph,  b.  19  March,  1876. 

V.  Charles  Francis,  b.  1  Oct.  1817;  m.  Mary  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Michael  Henry  Mary  Blount,  Esq.  of  Mapledurham, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Edward,  b.  29  June,  1849. 
Agnes. 
I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  27  Nov.  1878. 
Mr.  Riddell  d.  9  March,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Felton  Park  and  Swinburne  Castle, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1836,  b.  18  May,  1802;  m.  1st,  15  Oct.  1827, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Throckmorton,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  and  sister  of  Sir  Eobert  Throckmorton,  Sth 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  June,  1843)  had  issue, 

Thomas  William  Charies,  b.  14  Oct.  1828 ;  m.  3  May,  1855, 
Lady  Henrietta  Maria  Plunkett,  2nd  dau.  of  Arthur  James, 
9th  Earl  of  Fingall,  K.P.  Herf.  at  Barcelona,  24  May,  1867, 
leaving  issue  a  dau.,  Louisa  Mary. 

John  Giffard,  now  of  Felton  Park. 

Walter,  settled  in  New  Zealand,  0.  17  July,  1831 :  d.  Nov. 
1865.  Eobert,  b.  24  Aug.  Ib32  ;  d.  15  Sept.  1873. 

Edward,  6.  Jan.  1B36,  deceased. 


135G 


EID 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


EID 


Frances  Mary,  m.  29  Jan.  T866,  John  Josepli  O'Shaughnessy 

Esq.  of  Birchgrove,  co.  Roscommon,  and  has  issue. 
Teresa  Elizabeth,  a  Nun  of  the  Order  of  St.  Dominic. 
Gertrude  Mary,  i/i.  29  Sept.   18C3,  John  Errington,  Esq.  of 
High  Warden,  Northumberland,  and  has  by  him   (who  il. 
11  bee.  1878)  issue  a  son,  William  Valentine,  6.  I8GG,  and  a 
dau.,  Hope  Mary, 
lie  m.  2ndly,  1845,  Laura  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Joseph  de 
Trufford,  1st  bart.  of  Trafford  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  18  May,  1877)  had  issue  a  dau.,  Luura  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1858.    He  d.  5  April,  1870. 

Arms—Kr^.,  a  fess  between  three  rye-sheaves  az.  Crest, — A 
demi-lion  couped  or,  holding  a  rye-sheaf  az.  Motlo — Deus 
solus  auget  aristas. 

ScaJs— Felton  Park,  Acklington;  Swinburne  Castle,  Walls; 
and  Swailand  Park,  Acklington,  Northumberland. 


EIDDEIili  OF  CHEESEBTJENE  GRANGE. 

EiDDELL,  Francis  Heney,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburne 
Grange,  Northumberland,  and  of  Thornbiirgh, 
Lsyburn,  co.  York,  J.P.  for  Northumberland  and 
CO.  York,  h.  30  March,  1813 ;  m.  30  Sept.  1862, 
Ellen,  6th  dau.  of  Michael  Henry  Blount,  Esq.  of 
Mapledurham,  Oxon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Francis,  6.  7  July,  1865. 
It.  Frederick  William,  h.  22  Feb.  1868. 
in.  Arthur  John,  b.  30  Dec.  1869. 
IV.  Oswald  Charles,  h.  30  Jan.  1871. 

I.  Bertha  Mary,  b.  16  Oct.  1866. 

II.  Mabel  Ellen,  b.  30  March,  1873. 

iLinCaSC. — Ralph  Kiddell,  Esq.,  2na  son  of  Thomas 
Tiiddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle  (by  Mary  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Widdrinston,  Esq,  of  Cheeseburne  Grange),  s. 
to  the  estate  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Ealph  Wlddrington,  Esq. 
He  m.  1769,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Thornburgh,  Esq.  of  Ley- 
burne,  co.  York,  and  Selside,  Westmorland,  and  had  two  sons, 
Ralph;  and  Francis,  d.unm.  1813.    The  former, 

Ralph  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburne  Grange,  in.  9  May, 
1803,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Salvia,  Esq.  of  Croxdale  Hall, 
00.  Durham,  and  relict  of  Edward  Horsley  Widdrinston  Rid- 
dell, Esq.  of  Felton  Park,  Northumberland,  and  had  (besides 
two  sons,  Ralph  and  William,  both  of  whom  died  before  him, 
unm.,  the  former  1826,  the  latter  1828)  three  other  sons  and  a 
dau., 

Edward,  late  of  Cheeseburne  Grange. 
Frederic,  late  of  Thornburgh,  d..  30  March,  1866. 
Francis  Henbt,  now  of  Cheeseburne  Grange,  Northumber- 
land, and  Thornburgh,  co.  York. 
Isabella  Mary. 

Mr.  Riddell  d.  24  Sept.  1831 ;  his  widow  d.  1  March,  1853,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburne  Grange.  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1842,  b.  1807;  m.  16  June,  1866,  Adela  Mary,  2nd  dan. 
of  Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall,  co.  Y'ork.  Mr.  Riddell 
d.  s.  2'>-  29  Sept.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  rye-sheaves  az. 

Seats — Cheeseburne  Grange,  Stamfordham,  near  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  Northumberland;  and  Thornburgh,  Leyburne,  co. 
York. 


EIDDEIili    OF    CAMIESTON. 

EiDDELL,  William  Carre,  Esq.  of  Camieston, 
CO.  Eoxburgh,  b.  8  March,  1817,  Capt.  103rd  Eoyal 
Eombay  Fusiliers. 

iLfnCitgC. — Thomas  riddell,  Esq.  of  Camieston,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, 2nd  son  of  Sir  Walter  Riddell,  4th  bart.  of  Riddell,  hi. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Hunter,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Camieston,  m.  1776,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  John  Carre,  Esq.  of  Cavers  Carre,  and  d.  18:J9, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1828),  with  other  issue,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Thomas  Riddell,  younger  of  Camieston,  to.  31  Jan.  1805, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Ferrier,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  co.  .Stirling, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1 1  Jan.  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  late  of  Camieston. 

II.  Walter,  6.  1807  (who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Carre  of  Cacers  Carre);  in.  1st,  1830,  Elizabeth  Riddell, 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  MacLaehlan,  and  has  is.sue  one  son, 

1  Thomas  Alexander  (see  Riddell-Carre  nf  Cavers-CaiTc), 
b.  1831;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  A.  T.  Fellowes,  Esij.,  and 
ha:j  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 


Mr.  Walter  Riddell  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Falconer,  dau.  of  W. 
Currie,  Esq.  of  Linthill;  he  d.  1  Dec.  1874.  She  d.  12  Nov. 
1878. 

III.  John  Carre,  b.  1809;  m.  1846,  Marianne  Sibella,  dau.  of 
Chief  Justice  Stephens,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  William,  b.  1852. 

2  John  Carre,  b.  1857  ;  d.  1858. 

3  Walter  John  Carre,  b.  1859. 

1  Jane  Georgiana  Vereker,  in.  1868,  Cnpt.  Stanley,  E.N. 

2  Margaret  Elizabeth.  3  Anne  Carre. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  1810;  m.  1848,  Ann  Ellen,  dau.  of  Capt.  W. 
Beckett,  and  d.  1854,  leaving  one  son, 

William  Henry,  Lieut.  16th  rcgt.,  b.  1852. 
T.  Robert,  Indian  navy,  b.  1813;  -'.  18.38. 

I.  Lillias  Wallace,  m.  1840,  Ross  Watt,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  James  Ross,  b.  1846.  2  Thomas  Riddell,  b.  1349. 

1  Jane  Lillias,  m.  H.  M.  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Janet  Campbell.  3  Eliza  Georgina. 

4  Georgina  Anne,  d.  1860. 

II.  Elizabeth  Carre,  d.  1844. 
in.  Georgina  Vereker,  m.  1841,  Malcolm  M'Neil  Rind,  Bengal 

Medical  Service,  and  has  issue, 

1  Malcolm,  Capt.  107th  regt.,  6.  1842;  m.  and  has  one  son. 

2  Thomas  Alexander  G.  Abercrombie,  Capt.  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  b.  1847. 

3  Louis  Archibald,  in  the  Forest  Department  India,  b.  1848 

1  Mary  Jane,  m.  J.  H.  Porter,  Esq.,  Surgeon  97th  regt., 
and  has  issue. 

2  Georgina  Vereker.  3  Amy  Elizabeth,  d.  1850. 

4  Margaret  Ferrier. 

IV.  .Jane   Ann,  in.   1843,   Elijah   Impey,    Bombay   Medical 
Service;   d.  1859,  leaving  issue, 

1  Elijah  Hamilton,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1849. 

2  William  Henry  Lockington,  b.  1856,  Bengal  CivU  Service 

1  Marion  Edith  Sidonia,  m.  and  has  issue. 

2  Jane  Lillias  Emily,  ra.  and  has  issue. 

3  Constance  Alice,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Thomas  Riddell,  younger,  of  Camieston,  d.  v.2'>-  IS  April,  1824, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Camieston,  Major-Gen.  Bengal 
Army.  C.B.,  J. P.,  Commissioner  of  Supply,  6.  12  Dec.  1805; 
m.  9  April,  1837,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Wilkie, 
Bengal  army,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Carre,  b.  5  Feb.  1844;  d.  14  Dec.  1846. 

II.  Walter  Ferrier,  b.  10  Aug.  1845,  Ensign  2nd  batt.  16th 
regt. ;   d.  at  Demerara,  3  Nov.  18G6. 

in.  William  Carre,  now  of  Camieston. 

IV.  John  Wilkie,  b.  1  March,  1861;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Jane  Lillias,  d.  10  Jan.  1840. 

II    Margaret  Sophia,  in.  Rev.  J.  R.  Chrystal,  B.D.,  and  has 
issue.  lu.  Helen  Elizabeth.  jj 

IV.  Georgina  Catherine.  v.  Frances  Annie.  ^ 

Major-Gen.  Riddell  d.  22  June,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  ears  of  rye  slipped 
and  bladed  vert.  Crest — A  demi-greyhouad  ppr.  Motto — J 
hope  to  share. 

iieaL — The  Anchorage,  Blelrose,  N.B. 


kiddell-cahre. 

See  Carre. 


RTDGWAY    OF    FAIRLAWKT. 

EiDGWAY,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Fairluwn,  Kent,  and 
Wiillsuches,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  6.  1820 ;  vi.  1st, 
IG  May,  1843,  SelLna  Harriet,  dau.  of  Major-Gren. 
Sir  Francis  Hastings  Doyle,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
is  deceased)  has  a  dau., 

Cicely  Marguerite  Wilhelmina. 
He  m.  2nd]y,  13  July,  186.5,  Hon.  Georgiana  Cle- 
mentina Colville,  sister  of  Charles  John,  11th  Lord 
Colville  ;  she  d.  1871.  Mr.  Eidgway,  of  Fairlawn, 
is  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Eidgway,  Esq.  of 
Wallsuches,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Stanley  Gill,  Esq. 
Seats — Fairlawn,  Sevenoaks ;  and  Wallsuches,  Bolton. 

♦ 

RIDLEY    OF    PAKKEND. 

EiDLET,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Parkeud,  Northum- 
berland, J.P.,  b.  12  Feb.  1817. 

ILiucatlC. — The  estate  at  Parkend  was,  until  1560,  in  the 
possession  of  the  Ridleys  of  Ticket,  from  whom  it  passed  to 
the  Earls  of  Si'ffoi/:,  who  held  it  until  the  beginning  of  1600, 
when  it  again  became  the  property  of  a  descendant  of  tho 


Eia 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOB 


1357 


BiDLETS  of  Tklcet,  viz.,  Thomas  Ridley.  Accordins:  to  the 
family  statement,  Nicholas  Ridlev,  of  Willimoteswick,  the 
ancestor  of  the  Tii;ket  Ritlleys,  was  son  of  Thomas  Ridley,  of 
Ridley,  1440,  by  Audrey  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  S.  Muserave,  of 
Blusgrave,  and  the  lineal  descendant  of  Bryan  Ridley,  in 
whose  possession  Ridley  in  Cheshire  was  1160.  Sib  Bryan 
Ridley,  of  Ridley,  who  was  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland,  was 
9th  in  a  direct  line  from  the  original  Bryan  of  Ridley,  and 
from  Sir  Bryan's  brother,  Sir  Thomas,  the  6th  in  descent  was 
Nicholas,  who  settled  at  Willimoteswick.  At  that  place,  the 
f;iinily  held  large  estates  until  1650,  when  they  were  deprived 
of  them  for  their  adherence  to  the  cause  of  Charles  I. 

Thomas  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  son  of  William  Ridley, 
younger  brother  of  MnsGRAVE  Ridley,  Esq.of  WiUimoteswick, 
whose  property  was  forfeited  to  the  Commonwealth  1652,  left  a 
son,  Thomas  Ridley,  in.  1680,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Ridley, 
Ksg.  of  Gate  House,  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Cathe- 
rine, one  son, 

John  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  m.  1st,  1731,  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Nicholas  ilaughan,  Esq.  of  Whinetly,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Thomas,  his  heir.  He  w.  2ndly,  JIary,  dau.  of  —  Ripon,  of 
■Whasneyburn,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  he  had  John,  George, 
Catherine,  Mary,  and  Ehzabeth.    The  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Ridley  Esq.  of  Parkend,  m.  1774,  Mary,  only  child 
of  T.  Brown,  Esq.  of  Corbridge,  and  dying  1816,  left,  with 
four  daus.,  Mary,  Susan,  Dorothy,  and  Catherine,  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Ridley,  Esq.  of  Parkend,  h.  17  May,  1780;  m.  19  Sept. 
1811,  Bridget,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Atkinson,  Esq.  of 
Temple  Sowerby,  Westmorland,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Parkend. 

John  Matthew,  of  Walwick  Hall,  Northumberland,  J. P., 
M.A.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  h.  2  May,  IsJO;  m.  4  June,  1844, 
Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Sole 
Street  House,  Kent,  and  has  issue,  1  John  Hilton,  B.A., 
Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  June,  la48;  2  Musgrave  Hilton, 
h.  Feb.  1850;  and  1  Anna  Maria. 

Matthew  Atkinson,  b.  4  May,  1826. 

Mary. 

Eliza,  ra.  17  Sept.  1838,  the  Rev.  Henry  Carr,  son  of  the  late 
John  Carr,  Esq.  of  Dunstan  Hill,  co.  Durham. 

Jane  Mary,  in.  10  March,  1841,  William,  4th  son  of  the  late 
Matthew  Bell,  Esq.  of  Woolsington,  co.  Northumberland. 

Susan  Catherine. 
lie  d.  Aug.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Thomas,  now  of 
Parkend. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  falcons  arg.,  as 
many  pellets.  Crest — A  bull  passant,  the  tail  extended  over 
the  back  gu.     Motto — Constans  fidei. 

Seat — Parkend,  Wark-on-Tyne. 


Fletcher  Rigge,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
5  Jan.  1743;  m.  1782,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Joseph  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Ealing,  Middlesex,  and  0..  1829,  having  had  issue, 
Gray,  his  heir;  and  Mary,  m.  Francis  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of 
Ditchingham,  Norfolk;  slie  d.  .s.  p.  6  April,  1851.    The  son, 

Gray  Rigge,  Esq.  of  Wood  Broughton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  6. 
12  Feb.  1783:  m.  8  Nov.  1S03,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Stockwell,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  June,  1853) 
had  issue, 

Henry  Fletcher,  now  of  Wood  Broughton. 

Charles  Gray,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  16  Dec.  1810;   i,i.  5  July,  1855, 

Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Stockdale,  Esq.  of  Cark, 

parish  of  Cartmel,  North  Lancashire. 
Stephen,  deceased.  William,  deceased. 

Edward,  6.  25  June,  1814;  late  Capt.  Cartmel  Volunteers; 

-III.  1863,  Maria  Louisa,  widow  of  John  Simpson,  Esq. ;  she 

d.  s.  /J.  24  Sept.  1871;  and  he  ni.  2ndly,  1876,  Miss  EUen 

Cooper. 
Caroline,  m.   1849,    Theophilus  Maurice  Stephen  Johnson, 

Esq.  of  Spalding. ;  she  ((.  .s.  p.  16  July,  1871. 
Louisa,  /)i.  1851,  Frederick  Cartwright  Dickson,  Esq.,  and 

had  issue ;   she  d.  25  May,  1864. 

Mr.  Rigge  d.  24  July,  1857. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  gemelles  between  three  escallops  arg. 
Cri:st — A  sheldrake  ppr.,  in  its  beak  an  escallop  arg.  Motto — 
Fcstina  lente. 

Seal — Wood  Broughton,  Cartmel,  North  Lancashire, 


RIGGE    OF    WOOD-BROUGHTON. 

ElGGE,  Henet  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Wood  Brough- 
ton, CO.  Lancaster,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Eojal  Lan- 
cashire Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870, 
*.  12  Nov.  1809;  m.  30  April,  1849,  Eosetta 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  the  late  James  fllachell,  Esq. 
of  Newby  Bridge,  Windermere,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gray,  6.  10  Jan.  1857,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  a 
Lieut,  in  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Militia;  he  assumed  the 
surname  of  Gkayrigge. 

1.  Rosetta  Mary,  d.  12  Sept.  1858.  ll.  Rosetta  Ellen. 

ILtUCtlJC. — This  family,  previously  to  the  marriage  with 
the  heiress  of  Wood  Broughton,  had  been  settled,  time  out  of 
mind,  in  the  parish  of  Hawkshead. 

Roger  Rigge,  Esq.,  b.  1776  (3rd  son*  of  Clement  Rigge,  Esq. 
of  Hawkshead,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eoger  Moore,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  dau. 
and  eventual  co-heir — at  the  death  of  her  nephew,  Christopher 
—of  Robert  Rawlinson,  of  Greenhead,  and  of  Cark  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster),  ni.  1736,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Wood  Broughton,  by  Miry  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Knipe,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  had  issue, 

Fletcher,  his  heir. 

Anne.  m.  John  Heys,  M.D. 

Jane,  m.  Edward  Moore,  Esq.  of  Stockwell, 

Mr.  Rigge,  d.  1746,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 


*  The  two  elder  .sons  of  Clement  Rigge,  viz.,  John  and  Wil- 
Eam,  both  married,  but  left  no  surviving  issue.  Each  had  a 
dau.  and  both  daus.  died  young  and  unmarried.  The  male  and 
direct  representation  consequently  descends  through  Roger 
Kgge,  a.s  do  the  estates  of  Cark  Hall,  &c.,  to  the  present  Henry 
I'letchcr  Rigge,  Esq. 


EIVIS    OF    NEWSTEAD    HOUSE. 

EiTis,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Xewstead 
House,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  East  Eiding, 
b.  8  Feb.  1813  ;  m.  26  July,  1S12,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Wilham  Preston,  Esq.  of  Burythorpe,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Williams,   late   13th  Hussars,    b.   1843  ;    d.   1869, 
leaving  issue. 

II.  Thomas  Edward,  6.  1846,  late  of  13th  Hussars,  m.  1877, 
Gertrude,  dau.  of  Charles  Lockhart,  Esq. 

III.  Charles  Francis,  d.  1865. 

31  r.  Eivis  is  eldest  son  of  Matthew  Eivis,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hall,   of  Wykeham,  and  s. 
his  uncle,  John  Eivis,  Esq.,  late  an  Alderman  of 
Hull,  1841. 
Seat — Newstead  House,  Malton. 


ROBARTS  OF  LILLINGSTONE  DAYRELL. 

EoBAETS,  ABEAHAii  JoHjf,  Esq.  of  Lillingstone 
Dayrell,  Bucks,  J.P.,  High  SherLff  1869,  6.  15  Dec. 
1S38  ;  m.  17  Aug.  1869,  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Percy  Barrington,  and  has  issue, 

John,  6.  10  June,  1872.  Gerald,  b.  15  April,  1878. 

3Iary  Edith,  6.  17  June,  1870.  Elsie,  b.  25  May,  1874. 

Mr.  Eobarts  is  son  of  Abraham  George  Eobarts,  Esq. 
of  London,  Banker  (who  d.  Sept.  1860),  by  Elizabeth 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Smyth,  Esq., 
and  Lady  Elizabeth  Smyth,  of  Heath  Hall,  Wake- 
field, CO.  York,  and  grandson  of  Abraham  Wildey 
Eobarts,  Esq.,  M.P.  (who  d.  April,  1858),  by  Char- 
lotte Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
of  Potterton  Lodge,  Tadcaster,  co.  York. 

/Irm.s— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  crossbows  arg.; 
2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  martlets  arg. 
Crest — A  stag  lodged  reguardant  ppr.  Motto — ^Nec  temere  nee 
timide. 

Stat — Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Bucks. 


ROBERTS    OF    ARDMORE. 

Egberts,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Cork, 
J.P.,  b.  1828  ;  m.  1856,  Henrietta  Sarah  Dorman, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Hedges  Eyre  White,  Esq.  of 
Glengariffe  Castle,  co.  Cork  (by 'Charlotte  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Dorman,  Esq.  of 
Eaffeen  House,  co.  Cork),  great-niece  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Bantry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  1860.  ii.  Richard  Hedges  Eyre. 

III.  Byam  Martin.  iv.  Norcott  D'Esterre. 

I.  Charlotte  Frances.  II.  Anna'Maude. 

III.  Henrietta  Sarah  Vereker,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Henrietta  Sarah  Vereker. 


1353 


KOB 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOB 


3LtnC(tg;C. —Roberts  of  Ardraore  claims  descent  from 
EoBARTF.s  ot  Cornwall. 

EoEERTs,  of  Ardmore,  co.  Cork,  first  emigrated  to  America, 
and  tlien  settled  in  Ireland.    He  ,a.  and  had  issue, 

Joii.v,  hi.s  heir. 

Jane,  d.  unm. 

Sarah,  m.  Henry  Cheney,  M.D.,  of  America. 

Mary,  m.  —  Uentley,  Esq.,  and  had  Huberts  and  Mary,  who 
both  d.  uiim. 
The  son, 

JouN  EoBEBTS,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  in.  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Lake,  of  Pa-ssatje,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  April,  1810, 
aged  78)  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  Eiohard,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  1782,  William  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fountainvillc,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Eoberts  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

EicHABD  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  J. P.,  b.  1751;  m.  Ist, 
Bridget,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Norris,  Esq.  of  Old 
Court,  CO.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1794-5;  had  no  issue.  He 
m.  2ndly,  Mary  Anne  Neville,  dau.  of  Norcott  D'Esterre,  Esq. 
of  Killura,  co.  Clare,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Harding  I'arker, 
Esq.  of  Hillbrook,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Norcott  D'Esterre,  of  FitzWilliam  Place,  Dublin,  in.  1841, 
Cherry,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Kobort  Torrens,  M.P.  for  Bolton, 
by  Charity  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Chute,  Esq.  of  Eux- 
torough,  CO.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

1  Norcott  D'Esterre,  81st  regt. 

2  Richard  Torrens,  d.  unm.  April,  18G8. 

1  Cherrubina  Herbert  D'Esterre,  m.  6  Feb.  18G9,  Francis 
B.  Chute,  Esq.,  of  Chute  Hall,  co.  Kerry. 

2  Jane,  m.  4  .Jan.   1866,  Pearson  Hill,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Sir  Rowland  Hill,  K.C.B.  3  Mary'Anne. 

Mr.  N.  D.  Eoberts  d.  1805,  and  his  widow  w.  2naiy,  18G6, 

Gen.  E.  J.  Stotherd,  E.E. 
jii.  Eichard,  Lieut.  E.N. ,  who  commanded  '"The  President," 

in  which  he  was  lost,  1841.     He  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 

Johnson,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork,  and  had  is.sue  one  child,  Eichard, 

Capt.  Kerry  Militia,  m.Ti  Feb.  1»G7,  Lucia  Parker,  2ud  dau. 

of  the  late  Eev.  W.  Cotter  Williamson. 
IV.  William  D'Esterre,  m.   184G,  Christina  M'Call,   dau.  of 

M'Call  Browne,  Esq.  of  Langtine,  co.  Ayr,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  D'Esterre.  2  Norcott  D'Esterre. 

3  Eichard. 

1  Christina  M'Call. 

2  Minnie  D'Esterre,  jii.  Norman  M'Leod,  Esq. 

3  Jane.  4  .Sarah  Green. 
5  Anne  Amelia  Shcrson.  6  Wilhelmina. 

T.  Abraham,  d.  unut. 

I.  Anne  Eliza,  m.  1816,  William  Fitzwilliam  Wentworth, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N. 

II.  Sarah,  '«z.  Sydenham  Green,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  18G9. 

III.  Marianne,  m.  William  Maitland,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Mair- 
land,  Esq.  of  Eccles,  co.  Dumfries,  M.P.  and  High  Sheriff 
for  the  CO.),  brother  of  Lady  Eoberts,  of  Britfieldstown. 

Mr.  Eoberts  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  h.  1801 ;  ni.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Johnson,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Noble  Johnson,  Esq.  of 
Eockcnham,  co.  Cork,  and  dying  1850,  left  issue, 

EirnARD,  now  of  Ardmore. 

William  D'Esterre,  „t.  21  Dec.  18G6,  Emily  G.  Villicrs,  dau. 

of  the  Eev.  Arthur  Leman. 
Norcott  D'Esterre,  E.N".  John. 

Sarah. 
Mary  Anne  D'Esterre,  m.  E.  Hedges  Eyre  White,  Esq.,  jun., 

of  Glengariffe  Castle,  co.  Cork.  Eliza,  </.  unm. 

Arms — Az.,  three  estoiles  or,  a  chief  wavy  of  the  second. 
Cixat — A  lion  rampant  or,  holding  in  t'ne  dexter  paw  a  sword, 
the  blade  wavy  arg.,  hilt  and  pommel  gold.  Motto — Patria 
cara,  carior  libertas. 

6'eat— Ardmore,  Passage,  co.  Cork. 


EOBERTS    OF    COEDDU. 

EoBKETS,  Arthur  Troughton,  Esq.  of  Coeddu, 
CO.  Flint,  and  Glan-y-menai,  co.  Anglesey,  D.L., 
I.  28  Nov.  1815  ;  m.  io  April,  18 1-9,  Grace  Rebecca, 
dau.  of  William  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Witston  Court,  co. 
Moninoutb,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthcr  Phillips,  h.  4  July,  1851,  Barrister-at-Law,  late 
Capt.  Eoyal  l-'lintshire  Militia. 

II.  Hugh  William"!,  b.  1856. 

III.  Llewelyn  Ilodie  Hughes,  h.  1858. 

IV.  John  Troughtun,  b.  1865.  v.  William  Howell,  &.  1868. 
I.  Grace  Elizabctli  Alice.  ii.  Anne  J\Iaude. 

in.  Ethel  I' ranees.  iv.  Margaret  Mary. 


ILflTCiltJC. — Hncn  Roberts,  Esq.,  son  of  Hu-th  Eoberts, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Alice  Beaver,  m.  7  Nov.  1814,  Ann,  dau.  of 
John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Chester;  and  d.  12  Sept.  1857,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  issue, 

Arthur  Trodghton,  now  of  Coefldil,  (fee. 

Hugh  Beaver,  of  Plus  Llandogct,  co.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.  ; 
'm.  1848,  Harriet,  dau.  of  James  Wyatt,  Esq.,  and  has,  with 
a  son,  Hugh  Stuart,  b.  1851,  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

Llewelyn  Lloyd,  d..  uiini.  1864. 

Emily,  m.  William  Milne,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

Frances  Susannah,  m.  Richard  Reynolds  Eathbonc,  Esq. 

Mariana,  m.  the  Rev.  H.  T.  Harris. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.  Crest — Alien  rampant 
or.     ilotin — Diim  spiro  spero. 

,Sm(4— Coeddu,  Mold,  co.  Mint;  Glan-y-Menai,  co.  Anglesey. 


ROBERTS    OF    DORMSTOWN    CASTLE. 

Egberts,  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Dormstown 
Castle,  CO.  Meath,  J.P.,  b.  1808  ;  m.  1836,  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Eobcrt  Hewetson  Richards,  Esq.,  Assistant 
Barrister,  co.  Wexford  {see  Richards  of  Grancje), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Richards,  m.  2  July,  1864,  Matilda  Barbara  Elizn, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Eichard  Everard,  of  Eandalstowu 
House,  CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  I  Thomas  Herbert,  'i 
William  Everard  ;  1  Grace;  2  Maude;  3  Alice;  4  Amy. 

II.  AVilliam,  7th  Fusiliers. 

III.  Thomas  Herbert,  m.  1871,  Sarah,  dau.  of  T.  M.  Daly, 
Esq.,  Member  in  the  Dominion  Parliament  of  Canada  for 
CO.  Perth,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Lewis;  'i  William; 
1  Helen  Maude. 

I.  Anna. 

iLtnCagr. — Henrt  Roberts,  of  Hafodyworn,  in  Clynnog' 
i;i.  1728,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Parry,  Esq., 
son  of  Robert  Parry,  of  Penrallt,  in  Clynnog,  who  m.  Margaret, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Williams,  of  Glangwna,  who 
was  descended  from  Owen  Gwynedd,  Prince  of  North  Wales, 
who  rf.  A.D.  11C9.  Henry  Eoberts,  by  Mary  Puny  his  wife, 
had  a  son. 

The  Ven.  John  Roberts,  Rector  of  Llanbedrog,  co.  Car- 
narvon, Archdeacon  of  Merioneth,  who  m.  1761,  Katherine, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of  Tanrallt  and  Hcndrc, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  Llarmore,  m.  Anna  Diana,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  E.  Owen.  Henry,  a  Col.  in  the  army. 

William  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Llanbulan,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  ot 
Capt.  Goddard,  of  Holyhead  and  Faluisuth. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Eichard  Wortbington,  Surgeon-Gen.  R.A.,  Woolwich,  m. 
Sophia  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bolton. 

Jane.  Ann.  Ellcu.  Margaret. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  P.  Williams. 

Catherine,  m.  Eev.  C.  Chester.  , 

The  4th  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Eoterts,  Eector  of  Eathcore,  m.  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  David  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Oatlands,  co.  Meath, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Lewis,  now  of  Dormstown  Castle. 

John.  David,  rii.  Miss  Nightingale. 

Anna,  rn.  Dugall  Campbell,  Esq. 

Arms — Vert,  on  a  chevron  between  three  eagles  displayed 
with  two  heads  or,  an  estoile  sa.  CrtsI — An  eagle's  head 
couped  or,  charged  with  nn  estoile  sa.   Motto — Eu  ncr  a  volant. 

Heat — Dormstown  Castle,  near  Navan. 

♦ 

CROMPTON    ROBERTS. 

See  CROiirxoN. 


ROBERTSON    OF    STRUAN. 

Robertson,  Alexander  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  StruaTi,1 
CO.  Perth,  m.  Miss  Charlotte  Hoffman,  and  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Alasdair,  6.  6  Nov.  1863.     li.  Duncan,  b.  1SG7 ;  d.  18C9. 

I.  Jean. 

iLtltCajJC— The  Eobertsons  of  Slruan  are  unquestiona'bly 
one  of  the  oldest  and  most  eminent  families  in  Scotland.  It 
has  always  been  the  constant  and  unvarying  tradition  of  the 
highlanders  of  Scotland,  that  they  descend  Iroin  the  M'Doualds, 
Lords  of  the  Isles. 

Malcolm  de  Insclis  (that  is  of  the  M'Donald  family),  m. 
LoRA,  designed  "  Comitissa  de  Atholia"  in  the  Chronicle  of 
Melrose,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1'269;  bad  two  sous.    The  elder, 


EOB 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRr. 


EOB 


1359 


JonK,  Eftrl  of  Atholl,  left  no  issue  by  his  marriage  with 
Isabel,  sister  to  King  Kouekt  Behce,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother 
and  male  heir, 

Andkew,  denominated  "  De  Atholia  "  in  public  and  private 
documents.  He  m.  the  co-hciress  of  Ewen  de  Glenerochie  and 
Finnoch  in  Scrathern,  who  was  son  of  Conan,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

DojJCAN  DE  AxnoLiA,  Earl  of  Atholl.  From  this  ancestor  of 
the  Robertsons  they  are  known  among  the  hi;;hlanders  of 
Scotland  as  "  Clandonachy,"  or  descendants  of  Duncan.  He 
m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Malcolm,  Earl  of  Lennox,  and  had  a  son, 
Robert  de  Atholia,  ancestor  of  the  Struan  family.  Duncan, 
by  his  2nd  wife  (presumed  to  have  been  a  dau.  of  Angus  Moer, 
Lord  of  the  Isles),  had  a  son,  Patrick  de  Atholia,  who 
received  from  his  father  the  barony  of  Lude,  ancestor  of  the 
great  Scottish  family  of  Robertson  nf  Lude,  represented  by 
Lieut.-Col.  James  Alexander  Robertson,  of  the  82nd  regt., 
son  and  heir  of  Lieut. -Gen.  William  Robertson,  of  Lude,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Haldane,  Esq.  of 
Gleneagles,  co.  Perth.  A  younger  branch  of  the  Lude  family 
were  ihe  Robertsons  of  TaUUbelton,  co.  Perth. 

Robert  de  Atholia  (the  eldest  son  of  Duncan  de  Atholia) 
had,  by  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Stirling,  of 
Glenesk,  a  dau.,  Jean,  ?u.  Alexander  Menzies,  of  Fothergill. 
By  his  2nd  wife  he  had  a  son, 

Duncan,  mentioned  in  the  Rotuli  Scotise  under  the  name  of 
Duncanus  de  Atholia,  dominus  de  Ranagh.  He  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Robert,  one  of  the  most  noted  chiefs  of  his  day.  He 
arrested  the  murderers  of  James  I.,  and  for  this  good  service 
received  a  Crown  Charter,  erecting  his  whole  lands  into  a  free 
barony,  dated  1451,  and  also  an  honourable  augmentation  to 
his  arms.  He  m.  the  Lady  Margaret  Stewart,  by  whom  he  had 
three  sons, 
Alexander,  his  heir. 

Robert,  of  DalcabOn,  ancestor  of  Sir  Alexander  Robertson, 
who  assumed  the  surname  of  Coltear,  and  was  created  a 
Baronet,  1677.  His  son  and  successor.  Sir  David  Coltear, 
Bart.,  a  military  officer  of  reputation,  was  elevated  to  the 
Scottish  Peerage  as  Earl  of  Portmore,  a  dignity  which 
remained  with  his  descendants  until  the  death,  s.  p.,  of  the 
late  Earl  of  Portmore.  Patrick. 

He  d.  temp.  James  II.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Robertson,  or  son  of  Robert,  which,  from  this 
date,  became  the  designation  of  the  family.    He  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Patrick,  Lord  Glammis,  by  whom  he  had, 
J'cNCAN,  who  d.  V.  p. 

Robert,  ai.  Isabel),  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Atholl,  and  d.  v.  p., 
leaving  a  son, 

William,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
Andrew,   ancestor  of  the  Eoberxsons  of  Ladiilcirlc,  Edra- 
d//net,  iCc. 
James,  ancestor  of  the  Robertsons  of  Kindrochit,  Achlichs, 

&c. 
Mary,  m.  Andrew  Moray,  of  Ogilvie  and  Abcrcairney. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Atholl,  by  whom 
be  had, 

Alexander,  ancestor  of  the  Robertsons  of  Faxl-nJhf. 
Margaret,  m.  George,  7th  Earl  of  Errol,  and  had  issue. 

He  d.  about  1506  or  1.507,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Robertson,  of  Struan,  who  was  killed  in  a  feud 
with  the  Earl  of  Atholl.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Robertson,  of  Struan,  who,  by  his  wife,  Marion, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  M'lan,  of  Anlnamurchan,  had  two 
eons.  William,  of  Struan.  d.  .?.  p. ;  and  Donald.   The  2nd  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  of  Strouan,  ra.  Janet,  dau.  of  Kiel 
Stewart,  of  Foss,  and  had  one  son, 

Robert  Robertson,  of  Strouan,  who  got  a  Charter  of  the 
lands  of  Eannach,  Kinloch,  &c.,  dated  14  Jan.  1600.  He  rii. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Macdonald,  of  Keppoch,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Mary,  m.  M'Intosh,  of  Strone,  four  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  Donald,  called  the  Tutor  of  Strouan. 

III.  Duncan,  Mor,  of  Drumachine,  -//;.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Xeil 
Stewart,  of  Foss,  and  had  four  sons, 

1  John,  his  heir,  of  Drumachine,  in.  1077,  Cecilia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Robert  Stewart,  of  Fincastle,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Alexander  Robertson,  of  Drumachine,  in.  1703,  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  Patrick  Robertson,  of  Fascalzie, 
and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

DoNCAN,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  inheritor  of  Struan. 
Alexander,   Lieut.-Col.  in  the  service  of  the  States 
General. 
Emilia,  m.  Capt.  Donald  Robertson. 

2  Donald,  whose  son.  Robert  Bane,  was  father  (with  a 
dau.,  Margaret,  m.  John  Robertson,  Esq.)  of  two  sons. 


Donald,  Capt.  in  the  French  service,  in.  Emilia,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Robertson,  ol  Drumachine. 
DixcAN,  who  was  father  of  .\lexasuer Robertson,  who 
«.  to  Struau,  and  of  whom  hereatter. 
3  Duncan.  4  Patricli. 

IV.  James. 
The  eldest  son, 

Ali:xander  Robertson,  of  Struan,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
George  Grseme.  of  Inchbrakie,  and  was  s.  by  hi.s  son. 

Alexander  Robertson,  ot  Strouan,  who  being  a  minor 
daring  the  wars  of  Montrose,  the  clan  was  led  out  by  his  uncle, 
Donald,  the  tutor  of  Struan,  who  took  a  very  distinguished 
part  in  these  wars.  Alexander  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
James  Drummond,  of  Machany,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Robert, 
wlio  predeceased  him;  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Ilugli,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  James  Macdonald,  of  Slate.  He  m.  2ndly,  Marion,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Baillie,  of  Thorwoodhead,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 
.\lexander,  his  heir;  and  Duncan,  who  rf.  171s,  leaving  an 
only  dau.,  Margaret,  who  d.  udin.  Alexander  d.  16d7,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Robertson,  of  Struan,  celebrated  as  a  Poet,  and 
for  the  part  he  took  in  the  insurrections  of  1690,  1715,  and 
1745.  He  d.  s.  p.  April,  1745,  and  the  representation  devolved 
on  his  kinsman, 

Duncan  Robertson,  of  Drumachine  (elder  son  of  Ale.tander, 
of  Drumachine,  as  before),  who  thereupon  obtained  possession 
of  Strouan.  By  not  having  been  included  by  name  in  the  last 
Act  of  Indemnity,  he  was  dispossessed,  and  tlie  estate  annexed 
to  the  Crown,  1752.  He  m.  May,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Nairn, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  ra.  Lawrence  Oliphant,  of 
Gask,  and  a  younger  son,  Walter  Philip  Colyear,  who  d.  s.  p., 
an  elder  son  and  heir. 

Col.  Alexander  Robertson,  to  whom  the  cstnte  was 
restored  1784,  but  who  d.  v.nm.  1822,  when  the  succession 
devolved  upon  Alexander  Robertson  (son  of  Duncan,  son  of 
Robert  Bane,  as  before).  This  gentleman  was  infeft,  by  Crown 
Charter,  in  the  barony  of  Struan,  23  June,  1824.  He  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Best,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  co.  York,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  George  Dcncan,  his  heir;  and 
Francis,  lost  at  sea,  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  Gilbert 
Stewart,  of  Fincastle,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Alexander 
Gilbert,  now  of  Struan  ;  and  Robert  Joseph.  He  d.  20  March, 
1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Dcncan  Robertson,  of  Struan,  Major-Gen.  in  the 
army,  C.B.,  K.L.,  6.29  April,  1760,  who  y.i.  31  May,  1799,  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Outhwaite,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  hj 
her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1868)  had  iisue, 

George  Duncan,  his  heir. 

Mary  Anne,  vi.  W.  Jenkins,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of  London,  ana 
d.  1849,  leaving  three  daus.,  Anne  Phoebe,  „t.  It<.i2,  Alex- 
ander Cooper,  Esq.;  Georgiana;  aud  Augusta  Janet,  m, 
1857,  James  C.  M'Coan,  Esq. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  1851. 

Gen.  Roliertson,  who  passed  upwards  of  thirty  years  in  active 
service,  aud  who  received  the  cross  of  the  Imperial  Austrian 
Order  o''  Leopold,  d.  1  July,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Duncan  Robertson  (styled  Struan  Robertson),  of 
Struan,  J. P.,  Chief  of  the  clan  Donnachie,  formerly  Lieut.  42nd 
Highlanders,  6.  26  July,  1816;  m.  3  April,  1839,  Mary  Stuart, 
dau.  ot  Major  Archibald  Menzies,  of  Avondale,  co.  Stirhng, 
late  of  the  42nd  Highlanders.  He  d.  3  April,  1864,  and  was  s. 
by  his  uncle,  Alexander  Gilbert  Robertson,  now  of  Struan. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  arg.  anncd  and 
langued  az. :  lying  under  the  arms,  a  wild  man  chained,  for  a 
compartment.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  and  hand  erect  holding  a 
regal  crown  all  ppr.  St>pporlirs~Vi:xteT,  a.  si:ri>eni;  sinister, 
a  dove;  the  heads  of  each  encuclcd  wuh  rays.  JloUo — Vir- 
tutis  gloria  merces. 

RfSiideacts  — Baile  Mor,  St.  Andrew's  ;  Goldc-a  Springs, 
Jamaica. 


ROBERTSON    OF    KINDEACE. 

EoBERTSON,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Kindcace,  Green- 
yards, and  Glencalvie,  co.  Boss,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  20  April,  1831  ;  vi.  10  Dec.  1868,  Helena  Emma, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Maryon  Wilson,  Bart,  of 
Charlton,  Eeut,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  1870;  and  d.  1870.         ii.  Gilbert,  0.  1S73. 

III.  Dudley  Maryon,  b.  1874. 

IV.  Arthur  William  Gerard,  b.  1875. 

V.  Spencer  Duncan  Charles,  b.  1876. 

VI.  Colin  John  Trevelyan. 

I.  Helena  Kindeace  Perceval  Charlton  Cruiksl'ank,  &.  IS6P. 
u.  Amy  Orkney  Stracathro,  6.  1872. 


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THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


EOB 


ILtnCStJC. — The  BoBEBTSoss  of  Kuideace  branched  off 
about  the  year  1544,  from  the  Eobebtsoss  of  Iiuh:s,  ■who 
■were  an  offshoot  of  Stnian. 

William  Robertsos,  younger  son  of  John  Eobertson 
(ancestor  of  the  Eobebtsons  of  Imhcs)  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
Fearn,  of  Pitcullen,  obtained  from  his  father,  in  patrimony, 
several  lands  about  Inverness.  This  gentleman  having 
acquired  great  riches  by  commerce,  purchased  extensive 
estates,  viz.,  in  1G15,  the  lands  of  Orkney,  in  the  sliire  of 
Xairn;  and  in  1639,  the  lands  of  Kindeace,  <fcc.,  in  co.  Eoss, 
which  last  became  the  chief  title  of  the  family.  He  m.  Elspeth, 
Oau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Howison,  Minister  of  Inverness,  and 
had  six  sons  and  three  daus.  The  eldest  surviving  son  and 
successor, 

Gilbert  Eobebtsox,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  in.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Colin  Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Kincraig,  co.  Eoss,  and  had 
<with  two  daus.,  Frances,  and  Janet,  ■who  both  m.  and  left 
a  numerous  issue)  three  sons,  WilUam,  who  d.  unni. ;  Colin, 
liis  father's  heir;  and  George.  Gilbert  Eobertson  was  s.  by 
liis  son. 

CoLix  EoBEKTSoN,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  who  m.  Eebecca,  dau. 
of  Sir  Eobert  Monro,  Bart,  of  Foulis,  who  d.  1668,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Sheriff-Depute  and  Commissary  of  Eoss,  r,i. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Barber,  Esq.  of  Aldowrie,  co.  Inver- 
ness, and  had  two  sons, 

1  Andrew,  Sheriff-Substitute  of  Eoss,  m.  and  left  George, 
d.  unm.-.  Colin,  jn.  and  had  issue;  Dixie,  ra.  and  had 
issue;  Siary,  (Z.  wnjii. ;  Anne,  m.  John  Gladstone,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool  (afterwards  Sir  John  Gladstone,  Bart.),  and 
d.  1835;  Elizabeth,  d.unm.;  and  Johanna. 

2  David,  a  Merchant  in  London,  who  d.  s.  p. 
in.  Eobert,  Minister  of  Eddiston,  in  Easter  Euss. 
IV.  James,  bred  to  the  sea. 

Colin  Eobertson  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Eobebtson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  a  cavalry  officer, 
who  m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Eobert  Eobertson,  Esq.  of 
Shipland,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  two  sons,  Charles  and  Archi- 
bald. He  ra.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mimro,  Bart,  of 
Foulis,  but  had  no  further  issue.  He  was  i.  at  bis  decease  by 
liis  elder  son, 

Chables  Eobebtson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  who  m.  Janet,  only 
dau.  of  Hugh  Eose,  Esq.  of  Clova,  co.  Xairn,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  Eneas  Macleod,  Esq.  of  Cadboll,  co.  Eoss, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Hugh,  a  Planter  in  .Jamaica,  where  he  died. 

III.  Charles,  a  Merchant  in  London. 

IV.  Eoderick,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

V.  .Archibald,  a  Planter  in  Demerara,  where  he  died. 

VI.  Eobert,  H.E.I.C.  Medical  Semce,  d.  from  the  bite  of  a 
i-nuke. 

v:i.  Duncan,  a  Merchant  in  Xew  Orleans,  who  d.  there. 

Vii  .  Harry,  late  of  the  Trinity  House,  London,  y,i.  1804, 
Ji.Iia,  relict  of  Charles  Pennick,  Esq.  of  Iregembo,  J. P.  for 
Curnwall.  and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  five  daus., 

1  Charles,  6.  26  Aug.  1S05,  in  the  Trinity  House. 

2  Jane  Court,  H.E.I.C. S.,  b.  27  Sept.  1811. 

1  Janet,  m.  1825,  William  Pit  Bume,  Esq. 

2  Mary  Isabella.  3  Julia,  d.  1823. 
4  Catherine  Susanna.         5  Lydia. 

IX.  John,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  storming  a  fort  in  India. 
I.  Catherine,  m.  Mr.  Alexander  Guthiie,  of  Edinburgh  and 
d.  1827.  ' 

Mr.  Eobertson  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Eobebtson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Major  of  Militia,  b.  2  Feb.  1765;  m.  20  Dec.  1789,  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander  Chisholm,  of  Chishohn,  co.  Inverness,  and 
had  two  sons, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

Alexander  Chisholm,  6.  1794,  an  officer  in  the  24th  re-t  and 
4-2nd  Eoyal  Highlanders;  d.  unm.  1821. 

Major  EoLertson  d.  7  April,  1844,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Chables  Eobertson,  Esq.  of  Kindeace,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Major  in  the  army,  served  with  the  78th  Eoss-shire  High- 
landers at  the  taking  of  Java,  6.  26  July,  1790;  m.  12  Aug. 
1816,  Helen,  4tn  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Patrick  Cruik- 
ehank,  Esq.  of  Stracathro,  co.  Forfar,  by  Mariory  his  wife 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alexander  Gerard,  D.D.,  of  Kings  College' 
Aberdeen,  and  has  had  issue,  ' 

William  Cruikshank,  b.  17  May,  1817;  m.  5  Sept.  I860, 
Euphumiu  Garden,  youngest  dau.  of  Major  Donald  Mackay 
.0th  regt. :  ..nd  d.  26  Aug.  1^G7.  Icavin^^  two  daus 


Charles  Henry,  b.  14  June,  1821;  f?.  16  Feb.  1S2-2. 

Chables,  now  of  Kindeace. 

Mary  Chisholm,  m.  15  July,  1845,  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq, 

of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue. 
Margaret  Amy,  m.  27  July,  1852,  James  Falconer  Gillanders, 

Esq.  of  Highfield,  co.  Eoss,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  17  Oct.  1868. 

Ai-ms — Qtiarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  armed  and  langued  az.,  a  border  engrailed  arg.,  for 
Eobebtson;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  boars' heads  couped  sa., 
armed  and  langued  gu.  within  a  border  gu.,  for  Cbuikshank; 
A  wild  man  in  chains  lying  under  the  escutcheon  of  the  arras. 
Crat—A  dexter  arm,  holding  up  an  imperial  crown  iipr.,  also 
a  swan  ppr.  Mottoes — Virtuiis  gloria  merces;  and  Piete 
faciendo  neminem  timeas. 

<Sen£— Kindeace,  Delny,  co.  Eoss. 


i 


K0BERTSON-MACDONAI.D 
KINLOCHMOIDART. 


OF 


Eoeeetsox-Macdonald,  William,  Esq.  of  Ban- 
lochmoidart,  co.  Invei-uess,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  26 
Mar,  1802  ;  re-assumed  the  name  of  Macdoxald 
in  1876  ;  m.  19  April,  1828,  Sarah  Adams,  eldest 
dau.  of  J.  Beck,  Esq.  of  Priors  Hardwick,  and  has, 

I.  William  James,  late  Capt.  30th  regt.,  6.  10  June,  1829; 
i;t.  14  May,  1857,  Matilda  Helen,  dau.  of  Frederic  Sidney 
Crawley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  26  June,  1869. 

n.  William  Davu)  Alexandeb,  b.  4  Aug.  1834;  m.  1870, 
Ada  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Littledale,  Esq.  of  High- 
field,  CO.  Lancaster. 

hi.  William  Anstruther,  b.  4  Aug.  1839;  d.  17  Jan.  1859. 

iLinCHJC — John  Eobebtson,  the  first  of  Muirton,  co. 
Elgin,  stated  to  have  been  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Eobertson, 
Baron  of  Struan,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Stewart,  dau.  of  the  Duke 
of  Atholl,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Chrichton,  of  Frcn- 
draught,  only  son  and  heir  of  William,  3rd  Lord  Chrichton,  by 
Lady  Margaret  Stewart  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  II.,  King  of 
Scotland.    By  this  lady  he  was  father  of 

Gilbebt  Eobertson,  of  Muirton,  r,i.  Janet,  dau.  of  Joha 
Eeid,  Esq.  of  Ackenhead,  and  sister  of  the  celebrated  Bishop 
Eeid,  of  Orkney,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

David  Eobebtson,  of  Muirton,  in.  a  dau.  of  —  Innes,  Esq  , 
and  was  father  of 

William  Eobebtson,  Esq.  of  Muirton,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  of 
Andrew  Petrie,  Esq.,  and  their  eldest  son,  who  left  issue, 

AViLLiAM  Eobebtson,  of  Gladney,  co.  Fife,  m.  a  dau.  of  Dr. 
Mitchell,  and  was  father  of 

Eev.  William  Eobebtson,  one  of  the  ministers  of  Edin- 
burgh, m.  Miss  Pitcairn,  of  Dreghom,  and  had  issue:  one  of 
the  issue,  Mary,  m.  Eev.  James  Syme,  and  had  an  only  child, 
Eleanoba,  who  m.  1777,  Henry  Brougham,  Esq.  of  Brougham, 
and  was  mother  of  Henet,  1st  Lord  Bbocgham  and  Vaux. 
Their  eldest  son, 

Db.  William  Eobebtson,  &.  1721,  Prin.  of  the  University  of 
Edinburgh,  Eoyal  Historiographer,  ra.  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Mr.  Nesbet,  and  d.  1793,  leaving, 

David,  of  whom  presently. 

Willlam,  one  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  as  Lord  Eobertson, 
d.  s.  p.  James,  General  in  the  army,  d.  uar,i. 

Mary,  ra.  Patrick  Brydone,  Esq..  and  was  mother  of  Mary, 
who  TO.  Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Minto,  and  has  issue  ;  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  Sir  Charles  Adam,  K.C.B.,  of  Blair  .Adam,  and 
has  issue ;  and  Wilhelmina,  to.  Elliott,  Dean  of  Bristol,  and 
has  issue. 

Eleanor,  to.  John  Eussell,  Esq.,  W.S.,  and  has  issue. 

Dr.  Eobertson's  son, 

LiEOT.-CoL.  David  Eobebtson,  6.  7  Aug.  1764,  m. 
2  Oct.  1799,  Margaretta  MacDonald  of  Kinlochmoidart,  only 
dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  MacDonald.  of  the  71st  regt., 
sister  and  heiress  of  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  MacDonald,  Governor 
of  Tob.igo,  and  assumed  in  consequence  the  name  of  Mac-' 
Donald.    By  her  (who  d.  1844)  he  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Kinlochmoidart. 

Alexander,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  nam. 

James,  Capt.  9th  Madras  Native  Infantry,  d.  s.p. 

John,  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.S.  d.  uara. 

David,   Eear-Admiral  E.N.,  ■nho  was  severely  wounded  in 

New  Zealand,   ra.  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Beck, 

Esq.  of  Priors  Hardwick,  and  has  issue. 
Susanna.  Mary.  Isabella,  i/i.  Eobert  M.  Steele,  Esq. 

jMargaret,  m.  the  Eev.  Henry  Wight. 

Eleanor.  Elizabeth,  ni.  H.  Mering,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. 

Janet,  m.  the  Eev.  John  Gibson  M'Vicar,  of  Moffat,  and  has 

issue. 

LIcut.-Col.  Eobertson  d.  7  Sept.  1S55. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOB 


1361 


Arms— Gn.,  three  crescents  interlaced  or,  bct-n-een  as  many 
w.ilvci'  heads  erased  arg-.,  armed  and  lanpucd  az.,  all  within 
a  hordure  of  the  third,  charced  with  eight  mullets  of  the  first. 
(V  ,i(— A  dexter  hand  issuing  Irom  a  cloud,  holding  up  a 
w  lioatsheaf  ppr. 

ijtiai— Kinloehmoidart,  Fortwilliam,  co.  Inverness. 


ROBEHTSON    OF    AUCHLEEKS. 

EoBERTsoN,  Edgae  William,  Esq.  of  Aucli- 
Iceks,  CO.  Perth. 

iLtltraSr.— The  AuclileeUs"  branch  of  the  clan  Donnachie, 
settled  at  Auchleeks  for  more  than  four  hundred  years, 
derives  in  a  direct  line  from 

James  Kodertson,  of  Calvine,  4th  son  of  the  5th  Baron  of 
.Stiuan,  whose  '2nd  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  first  of  AnchleeUs,  was  father  of 

Charles  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  who  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Robertson,  of  Lude,  d.  1615.    Their  son, 

DcNCAN  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  m.  Beatrice,  dau.  of 
Walter  Robertson,  of  Downie,  Strathardle.  and  had  a  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  v.j.Uclea,  duu.  of  Bruce, 
of  Cultmalundie,  and  had  two  sons, 

J.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  whose  eldest  son,  John,  m.  his  cousin  Amelia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Duncan  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks. 

Charles  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  )u.  a  dau.  of  Robertson, 
of  I'askally,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Duncan  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks,  w.  1st,  Janet,  dau.  of 
Stewart,  of  Killichassee,  Strathlay,  and  had  by  her  two  daus., 

Amelia,  ra.  her  cousin,  John  Robertson,  of  Glen-Tilt. 

Helen,  m.  George  Robertson,  of  Auchnagic. 
Dimcan  Robertson  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Campbell,  of  Kinloch, 
and  had  by  her 

Robert,  of  Auchleeks,  whose  son,  Ddncan  Robertson,  Esq. 
of  Auchleeks,  sold  that  estate  1821,  to  his  cousin,  Robert 
Robertson,  Esq.  9th  laird. 

Alexander,  m.  and  had  issue, 

The  eldest  dau., 

Amdlla  Robertson,  to.  17C3,  her  cousin,  John  Robertson, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  9th  laird  of  Auchleeks. 

Christian,  m.  William  McNeish  Porter,  Esq.,  and  left  issue, 
John;  Robert;  Isabella,  m.  Alexander  Morrison,  Esq.  of 
Hilton  Mye,  near  Kelso,  and  Tengelly,  Cheshuut;  Amelia; 
Anne;  and  Mary. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Auchleeks,  co.  Perth,  and 
Jlcmbland  Hall,  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  HighSheriff  of  Devon, 
I^IG,  b.  7.  Feb.  1777  ;  )».  12  Feb.  1816,  Bridget,  dau.  of  George 
Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Temple  Sowerby,  co.  Westmorland,  and 
had  issue, 
Robert,  late  of  Auchleeks. 

George,  6.  22  June,  1823;  d.  in  India,  13  April.  1?4S. 
John,  b.  20  Sept.  1824.  William,  b.  JO  Jan.  1835. 

Frank,  6.9  Feb.  1838. 
Bridget. 

Amelia,  m.  19  Feb.  1844,  Edgar  Walter  Garland,  Esq.  of 
Jlichaelstowe  Hall,  Essex,  and  of  Woodcote  Grove,  Epsom, 
Surrey. 
Mary,  m.  23  July,  1846,  Lieut.-Col.  Maxwell  Hyslop,  Bengal 

array.  Harriet. 

•Louisa,  m.  5  July,  1855,  her  cousin,  Lieut.  Alexander  Turn- 
bull,  Bengal  Army.  Augusta. 

Mr.  Robertson  d.  23  March,  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Robert   Robertson,  Esq.  of  AuL-klecks,  J. P.,  b.  27   Dec. 

1816;  rn.  i  Oct.  1848,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Cay,  Esq.  of 

Edinburgh,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
Edgar  William,  now  ■  of  Auchleeks. 

Mr.  Robertson  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Robertson  cfSlruail. 
Seal — Auchleeks  House,  Blair  Atliol. 


ROBERTSON    OP    TUI.LIEBELTON"    AND 
BALLATHIE. 

ElCHAEDSON-ROBEETSON,  EOBERT,    Esq.  of   Tul- 

liebelton  aud  Ballathie,  co.  Perth,  C.B.,  Gen.  in  the 
armv,  and  Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  14  Nov.  1809  ;  m.  1st,  20  Sej^t.  1850,  Hon.  Maria 
Eollo,  youngest  dau.  of  John,  Sth  Lord  EoUo  (which 
lady  d.  17  Sept.  1857)  ;  and  2ndly,  29  March,  1869, 
Lady  Julia  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Thornton,  Earl  of 
Lcvcn  and  Melville ;    she  d.  1870.     Gcu.  Eiehard- 


son-Eobevt.'on  is  3rd  son  of  the  late  James  Eichard- 
son,  Esq.  of  Pitfour  Castle,  co.  Perth,  by  Elizabeth 
]ii8  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Stewart, 
Esq.  of  Urrard,  co.  Pertli.  He  s.,  through  his 
mother,  to  Tidliebeltou,  the  inheritance  of  the 
Eobertsons  of  that  place,  a  scion  of  the  ancient 
House  of  EoBEETSON  of  Lude. 

^ixXtKQt. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  eminent  family 
of  Robertson  of  Lude  (sft  Robertson  of  Struan). 

Patrick  de  Atholia,  the  eldest  son  by  his  father's  second 
mariiage,  received  from  his  father(about  )35S;  the  lands  and 
barony  of  Lude,  which  formed  the  two  parislies  of  Lude  and 
Kilmaveonaig;  Patrick  is  mentioned,  in  the  year  131)2,  by  an 
olil  Scotch  historian  (Winton),  as  one  of  the  chieltains  and 
leaders  of  the  clan:  he  says,  book  ii.  p.  370, 

"  Thre  chieftanys  gret  wer  of  thee  thane, 
Tliomas,  pATRiK,aiid  Gibbone, 
Duncansonys  wcs  ther  surnowne." 

Patrick  left  issue,  a  dau.,  ni.  Donald,  son  of  Farquhar, 
ancestor  of  the  family  of  Invercauld,  and  two  sons, 

I.  Donald,  his  heir, 

II.  Alexander,  iii.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Thomas  Robertson,  first 
of  Strowan,  and  acquired  the  estate  of  Strathloch.  They 
had  a  charter  from  James  II.  for  it,  in  1451.  He  was  an- 
cestor of  the  Robertsons  of  Strathloch,  and  was  know  n  by 
the  name  of  '•Rua,"or  Red,  from  the  colour  of  his  hair, 
and  his  descendants  were  called  the  "Barons  Itua,"  or 
Red.  The  last  male  heir  of  the  family  left  his  property  to 
found  a  professorship  of  music  in  the  College  of  Eduiburgh, 
whicli  has  within  these  few  years  taken  effect. 

He  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  of  Lude.  He  resigned  his  estates  into 
the  hands  of  the  King,  by  a  deed  dated  at  Edinburgh,  7  Feb. 
1447.     He  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Donald,  who  got  from  his  fatherthc  lands  of  Strathgarry. 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Robertson,  of  Lude,  who  received  a  charter  from  the 
Crown  proceeding  upon  his  father's  resignation,  ereciingthe 
lands  of  Lude  into  a  free  barony,  dated  at  Edinburgh,  31st 
March,  1448.  He  i;;.  JIargarct  Drummond,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Drummond  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Perth),  by  EU/abetU 
Sinclair,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Orkney,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Donald,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  the  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Guy ;  their  estate  was 
forfeited  in  1715. 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Donald  Robertson,  of  Lude,  who  was  also  seised  in  the 
lands  of  Pittarach  by  a  precept  dated  in  1470.  He  and  the 
then  Earl  of  AthoU  (who  was  uterine  brother  to  James  II.) 
entered  into  a  bond  of  maintenance,  by  which  the  Earl,  as  his 
"luffit  friend,"  binds  himself  that  he  will  supply  and  assist 
this  Laird  of  Lude,  in  all  his  "quarrels  and  actions  :"  it  is 
signed  and  sealed  at  Edinburgh,  5  Dec.  1475.  Ho  d.  in  the 
following  year,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Robertson,  of  Lude,  m.  Lillas,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lament,  of  Lamont,  chief  of  the  name  ;  with  this  lady  came 
one  of  those  very  curious  old  harps  which  has  been  in  the 
possession  of  the  family  for  several  centuries :  hence  this  one 
was  called  "  The  Lamout  harp."    He  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Marion,  Alexander  Red,  second  son  of  Alexander  Red,  of 
Strathlock,  and  to  whom  her  father  granted  the  lands  of 
Urrard  More,  in  the  barony  of  Lude. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son,   • 

John  Robertson,  of  Lude,  called  M'Chavlick,  or  son  of 
Charles.  He.  m.  Margaret  Ogilvie,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ogilvie, 
of  Inchmartin,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Christian,  m.  Cardney,  of  Pitcastle. 

He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

JouN  Robertson,  who  was  indulged,  when  a  minor,  by  his 
mother  and  her  brother.  Sir  Patrick  Ogilvie,  of  Inchmartin,  to 
resign  the  barony  into  the  hands  of  the  Bishop  of  Glasgow,  Chan- 
cellor and  Regent  of  Scotland,  in  Sir  Patricks  favour.  He  ra. 
Beatrix  GarJyn,  widow  of  Finlay  More,  ancestor  of  the  family 
of  Invercauld.  Queen  Mary,  in  the  year  lnC>3,  presented  this 
lady  with  her  own  harp,  which  has  been  carefully  preserved 
as  a  precious  heirloom  of  the  family  ever  since.    He  hud  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Monzies,  m.  Christian  Oliphant,  widow  of  George 
Robertson,  of  Fascally,  and  had  issue  four  sons, 

III.  Duncan. 

I.  Marjory,  m.  Farquharson  of  Invercauld. 

II.  Marion,  had  the  lands  of  Blavon,  in  Strathardle. 


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He  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

ALEXA^■DER  Robertson,  of  Lude,  who  was  served  heir  1565. 
He  ra.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Abergeldie, 
by  whom  he  got  the  lands  of  Ballyhaldat,  In  that  barony  ;  he 
had  likewise  a  charter  in  159G,  from  John,  Earl  of  JIar,  for 
Finlairge,  in  Cromer,  also  in  the  oo.  of  Aberdeen.  He  had 
issue, 
Alexander,  his  heir. 

Donald,  who  had  from  his  father  the  lands  of  Kincraigie. 
John,  who  got  the  lands  of  Inver.  He  was  mucli  engaged 
in  the  civil  wars,  under  Montrose,  who  made  him  Captain 
and  Keeper  of  Blair  Castle.  His  son  Donald  acquired  the 
estate  of  Ttdliebelton,  and  from  him  descends,  through  the 
female  line,  the  present 

Gen.  Eobebt  Eicuabdsox-Robeetsos,  C.B.,  of  Tulliebel- 
ton,  CO.  Perth. 

Elspet,  ra.  Thomas  Ogilvie,  of  Persey. 

3Iargaret,  m.  1st,  Robert,  2nd  son  of  George  Robertson,  of 
Faseally,  from  whom  she  obtained  a  divorce.  She  ni.  2ndly, 
Alexander  Stewart,  of  Boigskeid ;  their  eldest  dau.,  Mar- 
garet, m.  Donald,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Robertson,  of  Strowan. 

Isabel,  ra.  Alexander  Forbes,  of  Xew,  ancestor  of  Forbes, 
Bart,  of  Edinglassie,  representative  of  the  Lords  of  Pitsligo. 

Christian,  m.  Archibald  Campbell,  of  Monzie,  and  had 
issue. 

Beatrix,  m.  Charles  Robertson,  of  Auchleeks. 

He  0..  1615,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alesasdeb  Eobeetson,  who  got  rid  of  the  claims  of  the 
Ogilvies  upon  the  estates,  by  payment  of  a  sum  of  money  to 
Campbell  of  Glenorchy,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Breadal- 
bane,  and  the  brother-in-law  of  Inchmartin.  He  ?;i.  Beatrix, 
dau.  of  George  Graeme,  of  Inchbraike,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  PowUs,  Tutor  of  Lude. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  AVUliam  Menzies,  son  of  Sir  Alexander 
Menzies,  of  that  Uk. 

He  d.  at  Dulcaben,  1639,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Robertson,  a  minor  at  his  father's  death. 
Tliis  laird  suffered  for  his  loyalty,  having  his  house  burned 
by  Ceom\vell's  troops,  and  also  a  fine  levied  on  the  estate. 
Hem.  1st,  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Menzies,  of  that  ilk, 
and  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Robertson,  of 
Faseally;  he  m.  2ndly,  Marjory,  dau.  of  John  Graham,  of 
Ealgowan,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir 
Jolin  Campbell,  of  Glenorchy,  and  sister  of  John,  first  Earl 
of  Ereadalbane,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Alexander,  ofCarmustie. 

III.  Patrick,  from  whom  descended  the  Hon.  1'.  Robertson, 
of  Jamaica. 

1.  Agnes,  m.  Murray  of  Kincairney. 

He  d.  in  1673,  and  was«.  by  his  e'd  ^t  son, 

John  Robertson,  during  his  minority,  he  had  a  wairant  to 
command  and  raise  the  Perthshire  cavalry,  in  AthoU.  He  was 
obliged  to  give  his  adherence  to  King  William,  by  Gen. 
Mackay,  on  31  Aug.  1689.  He  was  the  last  of  the  family  who 
was  a  performer  on  their  ancient  luirp.  He  m.  Margaret, 
only  duu.  of  Alexander  Far^uharson,  of  Invercauld,  and  had 
isEue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

I.  Isabella,  ju.  John  Stewart,  of  Cardney,  now  dcsisned  of 
Culdares. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Arnot,  Esq. 

He  d.  at  an  advance  age,  having  been  56  years  in  possession, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Robertson,  who  was  served  heir  in  Nov.  1730.  He 
rn.  Hon.  Charlotte  Xairne,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Xaime, 
brother  of  the  first  Duke  of  AthoU,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  so  named  by  the  particular  desire  of  his  godfather, 
James,  Duke  of  Atholl. 

II.  John,  a  Ca])t.  of  the  42nd  Highlanders,  kilied  on  foreign 
service  when  a  very  young  man. 

1.  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Robertson,  of  Tullybelton,  and  had 
issue,  1  John,  who  d.  s.  -p.  in  1834  ;  2  Robert  Henry  Robert- 
son, of  Tullybelton;  andtwodaus.,  I  Margaret, '«(.  Stewart 
Menzies,  of  Culdares;  and  2  Charlotte,  d.  e.p. 

He  was  s.by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

James  Robertson,  served  heir  175S.  He  m.  in  that  year, 
his  cousin-german,  Margaret  Mercer,  of  Aldie,  eldest  dan. 
of  the  Hon.  Robert  Xairne,  and  Jean  Mercer,  heiress  of  the 
ancient  family  of  Aldie  and  Meikloiir,  in  the  cos.  of  Kinross 
and  Perth  ;  by  her  he  had  issue  six  sous, 

1.  William,  heir  and  successor. 
II    John,  a  Col.  in  the  army. 
HI.  James,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

IV.  Robert,  killed  at  Seringapatam. 

V.  Alexander,  killed  in  India.  vi.  Charles,  d.  at  22. 
He  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Gen.  William  Eop-ertson,  who  served  in  the  North 
American  War,  and  in  Holland,  and  was  present  at  the  capture 
of  St.  Lucia  ;  he  raised  a  regiment  of  Highland  infantry, 
1794,  and  a  corps  of  volunteers,  1804;  he  m.  1st,  Margaret. 
dau.  of  George  HaUlane,  of  Gleneagles,  co.  Perth,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1806,  aged  21)  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  James  Alexander,  his  heir. 

II.  WUUam  Drummond,  d.  uam.  1814. 

Gen.  Robertson  m.  2ndly,  1816,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Stewart 
Menzies,  Esq.  of  Culdares,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
1820,  and  was  i.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Alexander  Robertson,  E.-sq.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  82nd 
regt.,  representative  of  Robertson  of  Lude,  h.  1804 ;  d.  1874. 

Arrm — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  arg.,  armed  and  langued  az.,  for  Robertson;  ^nd 
and  3rd,  or,  on  a  fess  between  a  buU's  head  couped  in  chief 
sa.  and  a  galley  in  base,  her  oars  erected  in  sal  tire,  of  the 
last,  flags  displayed  gu.,  a  saltire  couped  arg.,  for  Richard- 
son. C'/i-sfs — 1st,  Robertson  :  A  sleeping  dog;  2nd,  Richard- 
son, A  dexter  arm  in  armour  erect,  grasping  a  dagger  in  pale, 
all  ppr.  Mottoes — Robertson:  Dinna  waken  sleeping  dogs; 
Ricuaedso.s'  :  Virtute  acquiritur  honos. 

Heats — lulliebeUon,  Bankloot;  aud  Ballathie,  oo.  Perth. 


BOBERTSON    OF    WIDMERPOOL. 

EoBEETSOX,  G-EOEGE  COKE,  Esq.  of  Widmerpool 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  J. P.,  formerly  Major  17th 
Lancers,  b.  31  Jan.  1839  ;  m.  1873,  Harriet  Annie, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Low,  Esq.  of  Savannah,  State  of 
Georgia,  North  America. 

ILiUCStlC. — James  Robertson,  of  Inverbervie,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, b.  1668;  m.  1705,  Elizabeth  Bumess,  of  Caterlinc, 
and  had  issue.     His  fourth  son, 

George  Robertson,  settled  in  the  co.  Xottingham,  and  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Holland,  Esq.  of  the  Ford,  co.  Derby, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Widmerpool,  b.  1747 ;  m.  1782, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Heneage  Parker,  Esq.  of  Mansfield  Wood- 
house,  by  whom,  who  d.  1808,  he  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick,  of  Widmerpool,  s.  his  father,  6.  1783,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Xottingham  lull,  d.  1863. 

II.  James,  of  Widmerpool,  .*.  his  brother,  6.  1784;   d.  1870. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  6.  1790  ;  -m.  15  May,  1823,  Arabella  Savillc, 
dau.  of  Francis  Ferrand  Foljambe,  Esq.  of  Osberton  aad 
Aldwarke,  co.  Xottingham,  and  d.  1869. 

IV.  George,  Commander  H.X.,  b.  1793;  m.  1827.  Sarah 
Sophia,  dau.  of  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  oi  LSroukhul  Hall,  to. 
Derby,  and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  Coke,  now  of  Widmerpool. 
Charles  James  Dtmock,  b.  lS13. 
William  Henry,  b.  1848. 

Ann  Sophia,  <«.  N.  E.  B.  Kindersley,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 
Henrietta  Coke.  3  Catherme  Coke. 

Ellen  Mary,  m.  Rev.  C.  C.  Wood,  aud  d.  1874,  leaving 
issue. 
I.  Katherine. 

Mr.  Robertson  adopted  the  surname  of  Robinson  instead  of 
his  patronymic  Robertson,  which  latter  surname  has  been 
resumed  by  his  grandson.    He  d.  1817. 

Scats — Widmerpool  Hall,  Xottingham;  and  Eroxholmc, 
Lincoln.  j 


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STEWART-ROBERTSON 
EDRADYNATE. 


OF 


Stewart-Eobeetsox.James,  Esq.of  Edradjnnte* 
CO.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Member  of  the  Eojal  Com- 
pany of  Ai-chers,  the  Queen's  Body  Guard  for 
Scotland,  b.  15  May,  1823  ;  m.  27  April,  1852,  Mary 
Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Cuninghame,  Esq.  of  Palla* 
norris,  &c..  Isle  of  Man,  formerly  of  Baudalloch,  and 
Drumquhassel,  co.  Stirling,  by  whom  (who  was 
b.  6  Jan.  1832,  and  d.  20  April,  1866)  he  had,  with 
several  daus.,  a  son  and  heir, 

James,  J.P.  co.  Perth,  b.  14  Xov.  ISoG. 

itiucagc. — (Recorded  fully  in  the  Court  of  the  Lord  Lyon 
King  of  Arms,  Scotland.)  The  ancestors  of  this  branch  of  the 
Stewarts  have  been  landowners  in  the  district  of  Athule,  to. 
Perth,  from  the  15th  century. 

James  Stewart,  stated  to  have  been  one  of  the  four  ilJegiti- 
mate  sons  of  Alexander  Stewart,  Eurl  of  liu^-hsu,  "Xhc  W'oll 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TvOB 


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of  Badcnoeh,"  4th  son  of  Robert  II.,  Kinj;  of  Scotlancl,  Yd. 
Janet,  dau.  and  lieiress  of  Alexander  Menzies,  of  Fotheisill, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Thomas  Menzies  (youngest  son  of  Alexander 
Menzies,  of  Darisdeer)  who  acquired  those  lands  by  charter 
from  Robert  I.,  King  of  Scotland.  The  son  of  this  marriage, 
John  Stewart,  of  Fothergill,  had  a  Crown  charter  of  his 
lands,  30  Oct.  1455,  and  acquired  the  lands  of  Edradynate 
from  John,  1st  Earl  of  Athole,  by  charter  dated  24  July,  1465. 
He  d.  10  Dec.  1475,  and  was  buried  in  Dunkeld  Cathedral. 
By  his  wife  Marion  he  left, 

I.  Kiel,  of  Fothergill,  Garth,  &c.,  m.  Elizabeth  Stewart  (who 
appears  in  charter  of  Great  Seal  by  King  James  IV.,  22 
Aug.  1495),  and  died  at  Garth  Castle,  3  Jan.  1499,  leaving 
one  son, 

Kiel  Stewart,  of  Fothergill  and  Garth,  m.  Christian 
Stewart,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Athole,  and  d.  1554. 
They  had  one  son,  John,  who  d.  childless,  1577. 

II.  Alexander  of  Bonskeid,  &c.,  who  received  a  charter  of  the 
lands  of  Bonskeid  on  31  Dec.  1474,  from  his  father  John.  d. 
in  1501,  leaving  one  son, 

EoBERT  Stewart,  of  whom  hereafter. 

His  grandson, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Bonskied,  Ac,  who  s.  by  precept  as 
heir  to  his  father,  19  May,  1501.  He  assisted  his  cousin, 
Niel,  2nd  of  Garth,  in  the  burning  of  Weem  Castle  in  1602,  and 
d.  in  1546,  leaving, 

James  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid,  who  s.  as  heir  to  his  father  by- 
precept  of  7  July,  1546,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  James  Stewart,  of 
Fincastle,  and  d.  16  Oct.  15C5.    He  had  one  son, 

John  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid,  &o.,  m.  Margaret,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Carse,  2nd  son  of  Thomas 
Stewart,  8th  L:iird  of  Grandtully.  John  received  a  charter  of 
the  lands  of  Bonskeid  from  his  father  on  12  June,  15C3,  and 
dying  1606,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Stewart,  5th  of  Bonskeid,  &c.,  received  sasine 
on  precept  from  Patrick,  Master  of  Gray,  as  heir  to  his  father, 
on  1  June,  1607.  He  m.  Margaret  Robertson,  of  Faskally,  and 
left  two  sons, 

I.  John,  6th  Laird  of  Bonskeid,  whose  male  line  is  now  ex- 
tinct. 

n.  James,  of  Wester  Clunie. 
His  2nd  son, 

James  Stewart,  received  a  charter  from  his  father  of  the 
lands  of  Wester  Clunie,  on  29  May,  1C25,  in.  15  Aug.  1638, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Duncan  Menzies,  of  Cowrie,  brother  of  Sir 
Alexander  Menzies,  of  Menzies  Castle  (15S8  to  1G24).  They  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Wester  Clunie,  from  whom  are 
descended  the  Poyntz  Stewarts,  who  settled  in  Ireland. 
IL  Robert. 

The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Robert  Stewart,  of  Killiechassie,  &c.,  was  Minister 
of  KilUn  1679-1729.  He  7/!.  Jan.  1683,  Anna,  dau.  of  Duncan 
Campbell,  of  Eilramuckie  (who  d.  1730).  At  his  death  in  1729, 
he  left,  with  other  sons,  whose  descendants  are  now  all  extinct 
in  the  male  line, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Derculich,  &e.,  6.  1704;  m.  1729,  Jean 
Campbell,  dau.  of  Robert  Campbell,  of  Auchlyne  (cousin- 
german  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Breadalbane  (she  d.  1788),  and 
left  at  his  death,  in  1767,  one  son, 

James  Stewart,  of  Derculich,  &o.,  6.  1730;  m.  1778,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Duncan  Robertson,  of  Edradynate,  a  direct 
descendant  of  Alexander  Robertson,  5th  Laird  of  Struan  in 
1506.    He  d.  in  1806,  leaving  one  son, 

James  Stewart  Robertson,  of  Edradynate,  &c.,  D.L.  and 
J. P.  for  CO.  Perth,  6.  1783  ;  ni.  1817,  his  cousin,  Dorothea,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Adam  Stewart,  of  Blackhill,  Cluny,  &c.,  and 
assmmed  by  direction  the  additional  surname  of  Robertson. 
They  had  one  son, 

James  Stewart  Robertson,  Esq.  aow  of  Edradynate. 

Arras — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg. 
surmounted  of  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  for  Stewart;  2nd  and 
8rd,  az.,  three  garbs  or,  for  Buchan;  all  within  abordurearg. 
charged  with  six  wolves'  heads  erased  gu..  Quartering :  gu., 
three  wolves'  heads  arg.,  for  Robertson.  Crests — A  griffin 
passant  ppr.,  for  Stewart  ;  A  dexter  hand  holding  a  crown, 
for  Robertson.  MoUoes — Never  unprepared.  Virtutis  gloria 
inerces. 

Scats— Edradynate,  Ballinluig,  co.  Perth. 


ROBERTSON    OF    CHILCOTE. 

EoBEETSON,  Fkaxcis  William,  Esq.  of  Chilcote, 
CO.  Derbj,  b.  15  Oct.  1819. 


ILtUCJtQC.— This  is  one  of  the  derivative  branches  of  the 
Robertsons  of  Struan,  by  the  same  line  as  Inshes  and 
Kindcaco. 

Gilbert  Robertson,  of  Upper  Balcony,  co.  Ross,  eldest  son 
of  Francis  Robertson,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Ross,  of  Eterfern, 
TO.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Alexander  Monro,  of  Tcnound,  and  d. 
leaving  five  sons  and  five  daus.     His  eldest  son, 

Francis  Robertson,  Esq.,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sutherland,  of 
Gills,  CO.  Caithness,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  Francis,  d. 
unm.  ;  and  Gilbert.    The  latter, 

Gilbert  Robertson,  Esq.,  6.  1727;  m.  IG  Jan.  17C0,  Marga- 
ret, dau.  of  Alexander  Ross,  Esq.  (of  the  family  of  Aldie),  by 
his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Monro,  aud  d.  1775, 
having  had  issue, 

Eben,  b.  1761;  d.  unvi.  1825. 
Francis,  of  whom  presently. 
William,  6.  1768;  d.  unm.  1788. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Francis  Robertson,  Esq.,  b.  1  Aug.  1765 ;  m.  1  March,  1804, 
Laura  Dorothea,  3rd  dau.  of  his  maternal  uncle,  William 
Sutherland  Ross,  Esq.,  and  Margaretta  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Laurence  Owen,  Esq.  (of  the  Owens  cj'  Wuctlhouse),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

Francis,  6.  1808;   predeceased  his  faUicr  1814 

Eben  AVilliam,  late  representative. 

Laura  Margaretta.  Julia,  d.  unm.  1826. 

Emily  Catherine,  m.  1829,  J.  Clulow,  Esq.  of  Etchingham, 

Sussex,  d.  1847.     She  d.  April,  1868. 
Euphemia,  m.  1832,  L.  F.  Cottrell,  Esq.,  and  d.  1833. 
Margaret  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1832. 

Mr.  Robertson  d.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Eben  William  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Chilcote,  J. P.  co.  Derby, 
High  Sheriff  1870,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicester,  b.  17  Sept. 
1815;  m.  11  June,  1S38,  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Manby  Colegrave,  Esq.  of  Bracebridge  and  Meer  Hall,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  Cann  Hall,  Essex,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Fraser,  G.C.H.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  William,  now  of  Chilcote. 
I.  Katharine.  u.  Isabella. 

Mr.  Robertson  d.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms,  (£c. — Same  as  Robertson  of  Kindcace. 
Scat — Chilcote,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  co.  Leicester. 


ROBERTSON    OF    PRENDERGUEST. 

iSee  Glasgow. 


ROBINSON    OF    DENSTON    HALL. 

EoBiNSON,  Christopher  William,  Esq.  of 
Denston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  DuUingham  House,  co. 
Cambridge,  b.  23  Jan.  1830  ;  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Jeaffeeson,  under  the  will  of  Gen. 
Jeaffreson,  of  DuUingham  House,  and  in  1857  that 
of  Robinson  only,  by  the  testamentary  injunction 
of  William  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Denston ; 
in.  1870,  Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Johu  Dunn  Gardner, 
Esq.  of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge. 

3£.tUCa0P.— Christopher  Jeaffreson,  Esq.  of  DuUing- 
ham, b.  12  July,  1699,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Cambridge, 
m.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shuckburgh,  Bart,  of  Shujk- 
burgh,  and  d.  18  Jan.  1748,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Jeaffreson,  Esq.  of  DuUingham,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Francis  Deyrell,  Esq.  of  Shudy  Camps,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1792)  he  left  at  his  decease,  26  Sep*:. 
1789  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  who  d.  unm.  11  May,  1804), 
a  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Jeaffreson,  Esq.  of  DuUingham,  a  Lieut. -Gen, 
and  Col.  Cambridgeshire  Local  Militia,  m.  1794,  Harriet, 
Viscountess  Gormanston,  relict  of  Anthony,  llth  Viscount, 
and  dau.  of  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Denston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Harriet. 
Lieut.-Gen.  Jeaffreson,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d.  22  Oct.  1824,  and 
was  s.  by  liis  dau., 

Harriet  Jeaffreson-,  also  eventual  heiress  to  her  maternal 
grandfather,  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Denston  Hall.  She  m. 
23  June,  1827,  William  Pigott,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who<i. 
1876,  3rd  son  of  Sir  George  Pigott,  Bart,  of  Knapton,  and  d. 
12  March,  1838,  leaving  by  him  (who  m.  2ndly,  18  Oct.  1847, 
Charlotte  Maria,  widow  of  Gen.  Lord  Keane,  G.C.B.)  a  son  and 
two  Uaas., 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TxOC 


Chbistophek  William,  now  of  Denston  Hall. 
Ada,  m.   15  March,    1853,   Jolia    Dunn    Gardner,   Esq.   of 
Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge.  Harriet. 

Sfcr««— Denston    Hall,    Newmarket,    co.    Cambridge;     and 
DulUnghum  House,  Xewmarliet,  co.  Cambridge. 


ROBINSON    OF    KNAPTON    HOUSE. 

EoBixsoN,  Sir  He>*et,  Knt.  of  Knapton  House, 
INorfolk,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Standard  Bearer  and  Lieut. 
Comm.  the  Queen's  Body  G-uard  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms,  b.  1S05  ;  m.  1842,  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Dodge  Cooper-Cooper,  Esq.  of  Tod- 
dington  Manor,  Beds  (see  Coopeb  of  Toddington 
Manor),  and  has  issue, 

1.  Henbt  Matthew  Coopee,  6.  1851;    m.   1876,   Marsaret 

Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Ketton,  Esq.  of  Felbrigge 

Hall,  Norfolk. 
1.  Constance,   m.  Eev.  W.   H.  Cooke,   Incumbent    of   St. 

Saviour's,  Norwich.  ii.  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

m.  Lucy  Henrietta  Maria,  m.  11  Sept.   1866,  Commander 

Albert  Battiscorabe,  E.N.,  of  the  "Dsedalus." 
rv.  Georgina  Lindsay. 

Sir  Henry  is  only  son  of  the  late  George  Eobinson, 
Esq.  of  Knapton  House,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Bacton,  Norfolk. 
(Seat— Knapton  House,  near  North  Walsham,  Norfolk. 


ROBINSON    OF    SILKSWORTH. 

EoBiyso>",  William  Eobixsox,  Esq.  of  Silks- 
■worth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  17  July, 
1804  ;  m.  2  May,  1839,  his  second  cousin,  Sarah 
Dorothy,  only  suTTiving  dau.  of  Wilham  Gi'ey,  Esq. 
of  Norton,  CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  William  Geet,  h.  14  Aug.  1846,  M.A.  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford. 

II.  Thomas  Middleton,  6.  27  Jan.  1849,  Lieut.  14th  regt. 
m.  John  George,  6.  19  Aug.  1S52. 

I.  Sarah  Margaret,  ni.  at  the  British  Legation,  Brussels, 
19  Oct.  18C5,  Lieut. -Col.  WiOiam  Hopper  Williamson, 
85th  regt.,  who  d.  1873  (see  Williamso.n  of  WhkklMia). 

II.  Elizabeth  Joanna.  m.  Mary  Ann. 
IV.  Harriet  Grey. 

Mr.  Robinson  is  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Eobinson  Grey,  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  and  by  a  royal  license,  dated  22  Sept.  1838, 
he  and  his  issue  were  authorised  to  take  the  sur- 
name of  RoBixsox  only,  and  also  bear  the  arms  of 

EOBIXSOX. 

ILturngC. — Thomas  Eo?.in-son,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  co. 
Durham,  m.  1727,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  ^with  her 
Bister  Anne,  the  wife  of  Sir  Wilham  iliddleton,  Bart.,  M.P.,  of 
Belsay  Castle,  co.  Northumberland)  of  William  Ettrick,  Esq.  of 
Silksworth  (see  Ettrick  of  High  Barnes),  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Middleton,  Esq.  of 
SUksworth,  who  represented  a  younger  branch  of  Middleton  o/ 
Behay.  Mr.  Robinson  had  issue  by  his  wile  Margaret,  who  d. 
27  March,  1762, 

I.  WiLLiAst  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  1728;  d.  13  Aug.  1736. 

1.  Anne,  7ii.  8  Sept.  1757,  Chipehase  Grey,  Esq.  of  Norton, 
and  formerly  of  Sunderland,  co.  Durham  (see  pedigree  of 
Geet,  under  Sccefield  e>f  Hvyncorth),  and  had  issue,  besides 
two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Anne,  three  sons, 

1  John,  h.  11  June,  1760;  d.  f.  p. 

2  William,  6.  5  March,  1763;  d.  s.  p. 

3  Thomas  Robinson,  6.  1  July,  1767,  of  Norton,  co.  Dur- 
ham, J. P.,  a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army;  rn.  10  March,  1796, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hogg,  Esq.  of  Norton  and 
Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1818)  left  issue,  at 
his  death,  17  June,  1833, 

WiLLLAM  RoBissoN,  who  is  now  of  Silksworth. 

John,  6.  1606,  of  Parklands,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  for 
that  CO.  and  for  Durham ;  m.  1st,  6  Nov.  1855,  Marianne, 
3rd  dau.  of  Elias  Arnaud,  Ksq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her 
has  a  son,  John  Chipehase,  0.  1857  ;  and  2ndly,  2  Oct. 
1867,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Marriott,  Esq.  of  Dover. 

Thomas  Robinson,  of  Norton,  J. P.,  Major  South  Durham 
Militia.  6.  25  May,  1810;  „i.  16  Sept.  18.56,  Lucy, 
joun^est  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Robert  William  Mills,  of 


Willington  House,  co.  Durham,  M.P.,  but  d.  13  Dec. 

following. 

Elizabeth  Anne.        Margaret.        Harriet,  d.  Feb.  1847. 
Maria,  ra.  18  July,  1839,  her  second  cousin,  the  Rev.  J. 

W.  Smith  (formerly  Grey)  of  Dinsdale  (see  Sjiith  of 

Ryhope). 

Mr.  Chipehase  Grey  c?.  2  Aug.  1821,  his  wife  having  pre- 
deceased him  10  March,  1787. 

II.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  26  March,  1819. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  20  April,  1763,  Adam  Scott,  Esq.,  M.D.,of 
Sunderland,  and  d.  s.  p.  6  Sept.  1785. 

Mr.  Robinson  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  Capt.  in  the 
Dragoons,  bapt.  23  Nov.  1727;  m.  5  Aug.  1755,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Buckley  Butler,  of  Kilkenny,  Ireland,  by  whom  (who 
d.  18  Oct.  1818)  he  had  an  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 

William  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Silksworth  Hall,  who  s.  to  that 
estate,  as  heir  of  entail,  on  the  death  of  his  great-aunt.  Lady 
Middleton,  1763.  He  was  b.  21  June,  1757,  and  d.  31  Oct.  1S34, 
unra.,  devising  by  his  will,  dated  19  Dec.  1827,  the  family 
estates  to  his  cousin,  the  above-mentioned 

William  Robinson  Gret,  Esq.,  who,  pursuant  to  the  terms 
of  his  win,  has  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Robinson. 

Arms — Vert,  gutte  d'ean  on  a  chevron  between  three  bucks 
trippant  or,  as  many  cinquefoils  gu.,  for  Robinson;  quartering, 
Ettrick,  Middleton,  Striveltn,  Hetton,  Wharton,  Kibkbt, 
Ayre,  Geey,  etc.  Crest — A  buck  or,  supporting  with  his  dexter 
fore-leg  an  escutcheon  quarterly  gu.  and  gold,  in  the  1st 
quarter  a  cross  flory  arg.    Motto — Post  NubUa  PhiEbus. 

Heiit — SiUvs worth  Hall,  near  Simderland.  Risi.deac& — Qucdge- 
ley  House,  Gloucester. 

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ROCH    OF    WOODBINE    HILIi. 

EocH,  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Woodbine  Hill,  co. 
Waterford,  b.  15  April,  1819  ;  m.  18  July,  1874, 
Harriett  St.  Leger,  dau.  of  R.  H.  Piu'ceU,  Esq.  of 
Annabella  Park,  Mallow. 

JLillCilCjC. — From  Sie  John  Roch,  of  Tourin,  6.  1507,  son 
of  George  Itoch,  Lord  Roch  and  Fermoy,  descended, 

James  Roch  (only  son  of  George  Roch,  Esq.  of  Tourin  and 
Glyn),  Col.  in  King  William's  army  at  the  relief  of  Derry,  b. 
at  Kiusale,  29  Sept.  1658.  In  the  Williamite  army  he  soon 
attained  the  rank  of  Col.,  and  at  the  memorable  siese  of  Derry 
distinguished  himself  by  an  act  of  Roman  herohm.  When 
Kirke,  the  General,  sent  to  the  relief  of  the  beleaguered  town, 
arrived  off  Lough  Foyle,  he  found  a  strong  boom  or  barricade, 
stretched  across  the  harbour's  mouth,  so  as  effectually  to  pre- 
clude the  passage  of  his  ships.  In  despair  he  would  have 
sailed  away  without  any  communication  with  the  defenders  of 
Derry,  when  Col.  Roch  offered  to  swim  to  the  town,  bearing' 
despatches.  He  did  so,  having  attached  bullets  to  the  letters, 
that  he  might  sink  them  in  the  event  of  his  own  capture, 
and  he  returned  to  his  companions,  after  due  performance  of 
his  object ;  but,  from  having  been  repeatedly  fired  upon  by 
the  Irish  troops  who  lined  the  banks,  his  jawbone  was  broken, 
and  three  musket  balls  were  lodged  in  different  parts  of  hi."* 
body.  For  this  achievement  he  was,  during  the  reinainderof 
his  Ufe,  honourably  called  "the  .Swimmer,"  and  he  received 
from  the  King  the  more  substantial  reward  of  certain  ferries 
of  Ireland  along  with  fifteen  of  the  forfeited  estates.  The 
latter  were  lost  to  him  by  the  Act  of  Resumption,  and  Parlia- 
ment in  lieu  voted  him  a  sum  of  money.  Col.  Roch  m.  1st, 
1693,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wilham  Gough,  Esq.,  and  granddau. 
of  Dr.  Francis  Gough,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue  a  son 
and  dau.,  who  were  named  after  the  King  and  Queen,  and  had 
the  honour  of  having  their  Majesties  for  sponsors, 

William,  b.  1695 ;  d.  at  Glyn  Castle,  29  July,  1723,  .«.  p.  a. 

Mary,  b.  10   Oct.    1694;  m.  at  Churchtown,   17   Nov.   1709, 

Capt.  Benjamin  Greene  (of  the  Kilmanahan  family) ;  she  d.  9 

Dec.  1727. 

He  n.  2ndly,  20  July,    1700,  Elizabeth,  dau.    of  Benjamin 

Hamerton,  Esq.,  and  relict  of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  and  by  her 

(who  d.  1  March,  1730-31)  had  a  son. 

James,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Col.  Roch  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1714.     He  d.  22 
Dec.  1722,  in  his  65th  year.    His  son  by  his  2nd  marriage, 

James  Roch,  Esq.  of  Glyn  Castle,  near  Carrick-on-Suir,  anfl 
afterwards  of  Dungarvan,  6.  1702,  was  twice  married.  By 
Anna  Maria,  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  9  July,  1725)  he  had  (with  a 
dau.,  Susanna)  a  son,  James,  his  heir.  Mr.  Eocti  m.  2ndly, 
3  March,  1730-31,  a  dau.  of  Melian  Thomas  Holmes  lomeroy, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1755)  had  issue, 

William,  of  Lehard,  rd.  Mary,  a  dau.  of  Ambrose  Lane,  of 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus.    The 


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THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


EOO 


13C5 


wMow  of  Amlirosp,  tliR  Snl  son,  was  Ilcjjiivi  Maria,  <lau.  of 
Col.  D'Alton,  authoress  of  't'hc  Childnn  of  2'li.c  .-ilj'/eii. 

Luke,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth  Waring,  but  (i.  s.  ji. 
1781. 

Molian,  m.  Beverley  Usher,  Esq.  of  Canty,  eo.  Waterford. 

Audriali,  m-  18  May,  1757,  Matthew  Jonus,  Esq.,  Collci'tur  of 
Youghal,  and  d.  26  Feb.  1819,  leaving  two  daus.,  Maria, 
d.  uiim. ;  and  Molian,  m.  1782,  Samuel  Hayman,  Esq.  of 
Youghal  (see  IIa.ym.au  of  South  Abbey),  and  d.  1835. 

lie  d.  at  Dungarvan,  28  Jan.  1740-11,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest 
6on, 

James  Rocn,  Esq.  of  Odell  Lodge  and  Woodbine  Hill,  who 
m.  Oct.  1747,  Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  John  Osborne  Odell,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Odell,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  a  dau.,  JMolian,  m. 
Sampson  Roch,  Esq.,  and  three  sons.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary 
Cotter,  relict  of  Thomas  Welsh,  Esq.  of  Killongford,  co. 
Waterford,  and  left  by  her  at  his  decease  (2  Dec.  179'i)  one  son, 

George  Butler  Roch,  Esq.  of  Woodbine  Hill,  b.  23  May, 
1784;  in.  23  Oct.  1813,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Williiuson,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

Geokge,  now  of  Woodbine  Hill. 

James,  b.  12  Sept.  1822;  m.  24  Feb.  1851,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of 

John  Melon,  Esq.  ofChalibrd,  England;  andii.  1859,  leaving 

issue. 
Sampson,  Surgeon-Major  55th  regt.,  h.  21  Juno,  1829;  m.  21 

Oct.  1869,  Agnes,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  I'artholomew 

John  Brown,  Esq.  of  Moorhamliall,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 
Mary. 
Melian,  m.  Col.  Henry  D.  Sheppard,  late  19th  Native  Infantry 

H.E.I.C.S. 
Selina,  m.  1855,  John  Sheppard,  late  Commander  Indian  Navy. 
Jane,  /?i.  1849,  Henry  Peard,  Esq.  of  Carrigecu  Hall,  co.  Corli. 
Sarah,  deceased. 

Mr.  Roch,  who  was  in  the  Commission  of  the  Peace  for  tlie  co. 
Waterford,  d.  June,  1859. 

Anns — Gu.,  three  roaches  naiant  in  pale.  Cra^t — An  osprey 
or  sea  eagle  standing  on  a  cliff  ppr.  the  wings  extended  arg., 
membered  or,  in  the  dexter  claw  a  roach  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto — ^Mon  Dieu  est  ma  Koche. 

Sca(s— Woodbine  Hill,  Youghal,  co.  Waterford;  and 
Eochestown  Wood,  Eochestown,  co.  Cork. 


EOCH    OF    BUTTER    HILL. 

EocH,  William  Francis,  Esq.  of  Butter  Hill, 
CO.  Pembroke,  J.P.  for  Pembroke,  formerly  in  tlio 
Eoyal  Navy,  b.  1849  ;  s.  his  brother  1858  ;  m.  1874, 
Emily  Catherine  Powell,  2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Rice 
Howell  Powell,  Esq.  of  Maesgwyune,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  has  issue, 

George  Powell,  h.  1875. 

Mr.  Eoch  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  George  Eonli,  Esq. 
of  Butter  Hill,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Pembroke  1841,  who  d.  1858,  by  Martha  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev,  William  Ford  Protheroe,  of  Stone 
Hall,  eo.  Pembroke. 

iSea£— Butter  HUl,  Ashdale,  Haverfordwest. 


II.  Anthony,  6.  1SG2. 
IV.  Charles,  b.  18G7. 


ROCHE    OF    GRANAGH    CASTLE    AND 
RYEHILL. 

EocHE,  Thomas  Redington,  Esq.  of  Ryehill,  co. 
G-alway,  G-ranagh  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Moyva- 
nine,  co.  Limerick,  High  Sheriff  co.  Galway  18(i'J, 
h.  15  July,  1837  ;  m.  1858,  Jane  Elizabeth,  5th  dau. 
of  Anthony  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  BcUevue,  co.  Wexford, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  SxErnEN,  6.  1859. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  18G3. 

V.  George  Philip,  b.  1869. 

1.  Eleanor  Mary.      ii.  Isabella  Theresa.      in.  Cecilia  Jane. 

IttllCilJC. — This  family  of  Roche  claims  to  have  branched 
from  the  noble  House  of  Roche  of  Fermoy. 

John  Roche,  of  Castletown  Roche  was  a  member  of  the 
Catholic  Parliament  or  Council  held  at  Kilkenny  during  the 
civil  wars,  and  his  name  appears  as  such  to  the  declaration  of 
the  Irish  Roman  Catholics  1641.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Roche,  in.  Juliana  O'Moore,  dau.  of  Alexander 
O'Moore,  of  Eallina,  co.  Kildare,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Roche,  known  by  the  designation  of  iJoc  or  Blade, 
from  his  complexion,  whose  estate,  already  injured, by  compo- 
sition in  the  time  of  Cromwell,  was  entirely  forfeited  under 


WiLLi.\M  III.  Compelled  in  consequence  to  leave  co.  Cork, 
he  retired  to  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  and  afterwards  took  up  hi$ 
abode  at  Pallas,  co.  Limerick,  in  the  vicinity  of  his  brother-in- 
law,  William  Apjohn,  Esq.  He  i/t.  Anastasia,  elder  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Thomas  Lysaght,  Esq.  (the  otlier  co-heir,  Catherine, 
was  the  wife  of  Mr.  Apjohn),  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Roche,  Esq.,  6.  168S;  ni.  Anne,  youngest  dau.  af 
Philip  Stackpole,  Esq.  of  Mount  Cashel,  Kilncen,  and  Kilcoman, 
CO.  Clare,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  Miss  Harold,  cousin  of  Gen.  Harold,  of  tho 
Saxon  Service,  and  had  a  dau., 

Mary  Anne,  m.  John  Meade,  Esq.  of  Limerick. 

m.  Phillip,  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Lime- 
rick, and  had  issue, 

1  John,  m.  Miss  Whyte,  dau.  of  Charles  Whyte,  Esq.  of 
Leixlip,  and  had  a  son, 

Philip,  of  Donore,  co.  Kildare,  to.  the  Hon.  Anna  Maria. 
Plunket,  dau.  of  Randall,  13th  Lord  Uunsany,  and  by 
her  (who  in.  2ndly,  Admiral  Ryder  liurton,  R.N.,  K.H.) 
had  one  son,  John,  Col.  in  tho  army,  late  2nd  Life- 
Guards;  and  two  daus.,  Randaliana,  m.  1836,  Lord 
Trimleston;  and  Anna  Maria, /ij.  1830,  Thomas  Oliver, 
12th  Lord  Louth. 

2  Charles,  m.  his  cousin.  Miss  Whyte,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Charles  Whyte  Roche,  Esq.  of  Ballygran,  co. 
Limerick,  father  of  Capt.  Charles  Roche  ;  Letitia  Maria, 
Lady  Nugent,  of  Balliulough;  and  Mrs.  Barnewall,  of 
Bloomsbury,  co.  Meath. 

1  Ellen,  m.  Peter  Daly,  E.sq.  of  Cloncagh,  co.  Galway. 

2  Mary,  m.  George  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Inch,  co.  Tipperary. 

3  Margaret,  m.  Standish  Barry,  Esq.  of  Lemlara. 

I.  Jane,  m.  John  Sheehy,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  a  dau. 
ra.  Bryan  Keating,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  Geu. 
Keating. 

II.  Christiana,  m.  James  Lombard,  Esq.  of  co.  Cork. 
The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Roche,  Esq.,  &.  5  Dec.  1724,  s.  his  father  1760.    He 

TO.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Meade,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John  his  successoi-,  one  of  the  most  eminent  Mer.  hants  in 

Dublin,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thady  Grehan,  Esq.  of  that 

city,  but  d.  .s.  p.  Sept.  1825. 
Richard  (Rev.),  who  d.  1S05. 
George,  of  Granagh  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  d.  s.  p. 
Anne,  m.  Peter  Long,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 
Mary,  7)1.  Peter  Greiian,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Stephen  Roche  in.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
O'Brien,  Esq.,  of  Moyvanine  and  Clounties,  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  of  Moyvanine  and  Clounties,  ra.  Maria,  dau.  of 
John  Moylan,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I  Stephen,  late  of  Rye  Hall.  2  John. 

1  Mary,  a  Nim. 

2  Sarah,  m.  John  (afterwards  Sir  John)  Howley,  Serjoant- 
at-Law,  and  d.  1856. 

3  Anne.  4  Heleua. 
5  Harriet,  in.  Daniel  Cronin,  Esq. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Limerick,  m.  Hellcn,  dau.  of  John  Ankettle, 
Esq.  and  has  issue, 

1  Stephen,  in.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  —  Knight, 
Esq.  2  John. 

3  William,  of  Dublin,  in.  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
—  Knight,  Esq. 

1  Helen,  111.  Daniel  Ryan  Kane,  Esq.,  A.M.,  Q.C.,  Chair- 
man of  Quarter  Sessions,  E.  R.  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue. 

2  Sarah. 

m.  James,  of  Cork,  author  of  The  MIemoirs  of  an  Octorje- 
iiarinn,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Moylan,  Esq.,"  by  whom'he 
left  at  his  decease,  two  daus.,  Marianne  ;  and  Sarah,  in. 
—  Collins,  Esq. 

rv.  William,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  d.  unm. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Francis  F'rench,  Esq.  of  Portcarran,  co.  Gal- 
way, who  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Hellen,  m.  the  late  Denis  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Kilmoyler, 
CO.  Tijiperary. 

in.  Anastasia,  relict  of  Edward  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Marl- 
Hill,  CO.  Tipperary. 

Stephen  Roche  (his  2nd  wife  having  d.  8  Nov.  1786)  m.  Srdlj, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Ankettle,  M.D.,  but 
by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1821)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  12  Feb. 
1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Stephen  Roche,  Esq.  of  Granagh  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny),  m. 
Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  tho  late  Thomas  Redington, 
Esq.  of  Rye  Hill,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue.  His  son  and  licir 
is  the  present  Thomas  Redinoton  Roche,  Esq.  of  Rye  Hill. 

Arm.i — Gu.,  three  roaches  naiant  in  pale.  Credit — A  rock 
ppr.,  thereon  a  fish  eagle  with  its  wings  displayed  arg. 
membered  or,  in  the  claw  a  roach.  MoUo — Mou  Dieu  est  ma 
Roche. 

^'ca£— Ryo  Hill,  Mooivca,  co.  Galway. 


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BOCHFORT    OF    WESTMEATH. 

EocHFOET,  LuARLES  GrsTATTTS,  Esq.  of  Boeh- 
fort  Bridge,  b.  15  March,  1837,  present  representa- 
tive of  the  ancient  family  of  Rochfoet,  late  Capt. 
20th  regt.,  m.  12  Feb.  1872,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
S.  H.  May  Somerville,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L-,  of  White- 
croft,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Constance  Emily.         n.  Muriel.        iii.  Eose  Minden. 

^LtltragC— The  ancient  family  of  Rochfort,  in  old  deeds 
and  writinsis  styled  He  Rape  forte,  Is  stated  to  have  been 
established  in  Ireland  since  the  first  invasion  of  the  English. 

Prime  Iron  Eochfoet,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army  of 
Cromwell,  younger  son  of  James  Eochfort,  E.'sq.  of  Agherry, 
CO.  Wicklow,  and  9th  in  descent  from  Sir  William  Eoch- 
fort,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Kill  at  the  commencement  of  the 
14th  century,  was  executed  under  a  court-martial,  for  killing 
in  a  duel  Major  Turner,  14  May,  1652.  By  Thomasina  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Col.  Figott,  he  left  two  sons  and  three  daus.  The 
jrcunger  son, 

EoBERT  EocHFORT,  Esq.,  b.  9  Dec.  1C52,  chosen  Speaker  of 
the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  27  Aug.  1605,  and  constituted 
Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  30  .June,  1707;  m.  Hannah, 
tlau.  of  William  Handcock,  Esq.  of  Twyford,  co.  Westmeath ; 
and  dying  10  Oct.  1727,  left  two  sons, 

George  (The  Eight  Hon.),  his  heir. 

John,  of  Cloghrenane  (aee  that  name). 

The  eldest  son, 

TuE  Eight  Hon-.  George  EocnroRX,  M.P.,  Chief  Chamber- 
lain of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  m.  24  Jan.  1704,  Elizabeth, 
«lau.  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  created  Baron  Bellfield,  16  March,  1737;  Viscount 
Belllield,  5  Oct.  1751;  and  Earl  of  Belvedere,  29  Nov. 
1756.  His  Lordship  m.  1736,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard, 
3rd  Viscount  Molesworth:  and  d.  1772,  leaving  (with  a 
dau.,  Jane,  vi.  1st,  to  Brinsley,  2nd  Earl  of  Lanesborough 
(see  Mablat  of  Bdccda-e,  and  2ndly,  John  King,  E.'^q.) 
three  sons,  the  two  youngest,  Eichard,  Col.  in  the  army, 
and  Robert,  High  Sheriff'  1777,  both  d.  s.  p.,  the  eldest, 
George,  2nd  Earl  of  Belvedere,  ra.  1st,  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Eedwood,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  James  Mackay,  but  d.  s.  p.  1814,  when  the  title 
became  extinct.  His  lordship's  widow  m.  2ndly,  1S15, 
Abraham  Boyd,  Esq.,  Kings  Counsel,  and  had  by  him  an 
only  son,  the  present  George  Augustus  Rochfort  Boyd, 
Esq.  of  Middleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath. 

II.  Arthur,  LL.D.,  M.P.  for  Westmeath,  b.  7  Nov.  1711;  m. 
Sara,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Singleton,  of  Drogheda,  and 
iad  issue  (with  two  daus.)  five  sons, 

1  George,  Gen.  of  Artillery,  whose  dau.  and  heir,  Eliza,  m. 
George  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

2  Singleton,  an  officer  in  the  army.  3  Philip. 

4  Rowland,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

5  Henry,  an  officer  in  the  28th  regt..  Assist. -Comm. -Gen. 
on  the  Irish  Establishment,  ra.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Barnhill,  co.  Callow;  and  dying  4  Oct.  1816, 
left  issue, 

John,  Major  13th  regt. 

Gustavus  Robert,  Comm.  E.N.,  6.  1789,  a  distinguished 
Naval  Officer;  m.  12  Sept.  1814,  Maria,  dau.  of  George 
Leonard,  Esq.  of  Dover  Castle,  Sussex  Vale,  New 
Brunswick,  North  America,  and  hail  issue  two  daus., 
1  Henrietta  Caroline;  and  2  Sarah  Napier,  d.  aiim.  25 
Sept.  1839. 

Catherine,  m.  John  Eae,  Capt.  72nd  regt. 
Elizabeth,  d.  v.,un.  10  Feb.  1«30. 
l!i.  Gf.orge,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  William,  6.  1719  ;  m.  1743,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  John 
Ramsay,  and  left  issue. 
I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Henry  Tuite,  Bart,  of  Sonna. 
n.  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyan. 

III.  Thomasine,  m.  Gustavus  Lambart,  Esq.  of  Beau  Pare. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  Henry  Lyons,  Esq.  of  River  Lyons. 
The  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  George  Rochfort, 

George  Rocufoet,  Esq.  of  Rochfort,  b.  1713 ;  m.  1746,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Sir  Gustavus  Hume,  Bart,  of  Castle  Hume,  co.  Ferma- 
nagh, and  had  an  only  son, 

Gustavus  Hume  Rochfort,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Westmeath,  who 
sold  Rochfort.  He  m.  1779,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Bloomfield, 
Esq.  of  Redwood,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  d.unm.  1809.  2  John,  d.unm.  1811. 

3  Gustavus,  M.P. ,  Col.  in  the  army,  m.  1806,  his  cousin,  Dora 
Nixon  ;  and  dying  1848,  left  a  son,  Gustavus  Rochfort, 
Esq.,  Capt.  4th  Drugoon  Guards,  d.  unra.  1855. 

4  Richard,  late  Comptroller  of  the  Customs  of  Cork,  m.  1833, 
his  cousin,  Augu.sta,  dau.  of  Col.  Nixon;  and  rf.  1842, 
leaving  i.ssue,  George,  Capt.  49th  regt.,  killed  at  the  Redan. 

5  Henry  (Rev.),  ra.  1829,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Rochfort;  and '7. 
1854,  leaving  adau.,  F'lanccs,  ra.  Julaud  Danvers,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 


6  William,  Capt.  R.'K.,  m.  1833,  Arabella,  dau.  of  John  Cal- 
craft,  Esq.,  M.P.,  andrf.  1847,  leaving  issue,  three  daus. 

7  Charles,  of  Rochfort  Lodge,  co.  Donegal,  late  Rifle  Brigade, 
with  which  he  served  at  Waterloo'  m.  1832,  Hannah,  eldest 
dau.  of  Col.  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle  (she  d.  1843);  and  d.  1844, 
learing  issue  a  son,  Charles  Gustavus,  the  present  male 
representative  of  the  Rochforts;  and  a  dau.,  Emily  Frances. 

1  Jane,  ra.  Mervyn  Archdale,  Esq.  of  Castle  Archdale,  Gen.  in 
the  army.  2  Alice. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Fane  Uniacke,  Esq. 

4  Frances  Jocelyn,  m.  William  Dutton  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Kiu- 
turk;  and  d.  1812. 

6  Dora,  m.  ThomasWade,  Esq.  of  Fairfield  House,  co.  Gal  way . 

Arms — Az.,  alionrampant  arg.    Crest — Arobinppr.    Motto 
— De  rupe  forte. 

<Sea£— Rochfort  Bridge,  co.  Westmeath. 


ROCHFORT    OF    CLOGRENANE. 

Eochfoet,  Hoeace  William  Noel,  Esq.  of 
Clogrenane,  co.  Carlow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1839,  b.  1809 ;  m.  1st,  6  Aug.  1837,  Frances  EUza- 
beth,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Phillips  Cosby,Esq.  of 
Stradbally  Hall,  Queen's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  25  March,  1840)  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  de  Burgh,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  6. 
28  June,  1838;  ra.  1803,  Hilare  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Henry 
Hall,  Esq.  of  Barton  Abbey,  co.  Oxford. 

II.  Horace,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  20  Aug.  1839. 

HI.  Thomas  Francis,  Lieut.  4th  European  Light  Cavalry,  6. 
8  Feb.  1840. 

Mr.  Rochfort  m.  2ndly,  1845,  Hon.  Charlotte  Hood, 
2nd  dau.  of  Lord  Bridport,  and  has  issue, 

IV.  William  R.         v.  Alexander  Nelson.  vi.  Henry. 

I.  Amelia  Catharine,  ra.  14  Dec.  1871,  Thomas  PaUeaUain 
Law,  Esq.  of  KUbanack,  co.  Dublin. 

iLlltragC. — John  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  co. 
Carlow,  and  New  Park,  co.  DubUn,  b.  1690;  2nd  son  of  Robert 
Rochfort,  M.P.,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  (.«e;  pre- 
ceding  Memoir),  ra.  1709,  Deborah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Staunton,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  b.  1710 ;  m.  1733, 
Emilia,  dau.  of  John  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyrecourt,  co.  Gal  way,  and 
(with  two  daus.,  Mary,  ra.  1767,  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  and 
Deborah,  ra.  George  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Bishops  Hall,  co.  Kildare), 
had  one  son, 

John  Rochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  6.  1735  ;  ra.  17C0, 
Dorothea,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burgh,  of  Bert  House,  co.  Kildare, 
and  sister  of  the  late  V'iscountess  Ferrard  in  her  own  right, 
and  by  her  had  two  sons,  John  Staunton;  Robert  (Rev.), 
d.  unra. ;  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  ra.  1782,  SirMathew  Blakiston, 
Bart.,  and  d.  in  her  102nd  year,  27  Nov.  1862;  and  Dorothea, 
ra.  John  Turnley,  Esq.  of  Richmond  Lodge,  co.  Down,  and 
Cushendall,  co.  Antrim.    The  elder  son, 

Col.  John  Staunton  Rochfort,  of  Colgrenane,  ra.  1st,  1S02, 
Harriette,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Horace  Mann,  Bart,  (since  extinct), 
by  Lady  Lucy  Noel  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  Earl  of  Gains- 
borough, and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1810)  had  one  son, 

Horace  William  Noel,  now  of  Clogrenane. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1814,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Burgh,  Esq.  of  Bert  House,   co.  Kildare,  and  sister  of  Gen. 
Lord  Downes,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866)  had  a  son  and 
two  daus., 

John  Downes,  of  Eaton  Place,  London,  Bawnboy,  co.  Cavan, 
and  Lisnagree,  co.  Westmeath,  6.  7  July,  1825. 

Dorothea  Anne,  ra.  24  May,  1839,  the  Hon.  Henry  Spencer 
Law,  3rd  brother  of  Lord  Ellenborough. 

Anne  Margaret,  „>.  May,  1842,  T.  B.  Thornton  Hildyard,  Esq. 
of  F'lintham  Hall,  Notts,  M.P. 
Col.  Rochfort  d.  6  May,  1844. 

Jrms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.   Crest — A  robin  ppr.    Motto 
— Vi  vel  suavitate. 
Seat — Clogrenane,  co.  Carlow. 


ROCHFORT-BOYD  OF  MIDDLETON  PARK. 

EOCHFOET-BOYD,  GeOEGE  AUGUSTUS,  Esq.  of 
Middleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sherife  1843,  b.  13  March,  1817  ;  m.  4  July, 
1843,  Sarah  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Woods, 
Esq.  of  Milverton,  co.  Dublin,  by  Sarah  his  -n-ife, 
dau.  of  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Abbotstown,  for 
many  years  M.P,  for  co.  Dubhn,  and  has  issue, 


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I.  EonirriRT  TlAMtLTON,  late  IStli  Iliissnrs,  h.  25  Sept.  1844 ; 

m.  1  May,  1875,  Florence  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard 

Hemming,   Esq.   of  Bently  Manor  and    Foxlydiate,    co. 

Worcester.  ii.  George,  6.  Oct.  1849;  ci.  an  infant. 

HI.  Charles  Augustus  Rochfort,  Lieut.  R.E.,  6.  4  Oct.  1850 ; 

m.  4  June,  1874,  Adeline  Maud  Felisia,  dau.  of  the  lato 

Mountifort  Longficid,   Esq.,    D.L.,   of   Castle  Mary,   co. 

Cork,  and   has  issue,  Robert  Mountifort,  6.  6  April,  1875, 

and  Henry  Charles,  6. 13  Got.  1877. 

IV.  George  Wairen  WodU,  Lieut.  SJuiU  regt.,  6. 13  Dec.  1854. 

V.  Francis,  b.  2  Jan.  1857;  d.  1863. 

I.  Alice  Jane,  d.  Aug.  1855. 

II.  Edith  Sarah  Hamilton,  m.  24  July,  1873,  Thomas  Tighe 
Chapman,  Esq.  of  South  Hill,  and  has  a  dau.,  6.  27  July, 
1874.  III.  Florence,  d.  March,  1871. 

Mr.  Eochforfc-Boyd  inherits  from  bis  mother,  the 
late  Countess  of  Belvedere,  a  great  portion  of  the 
Kochforfc  estates  situated  in  co.  Westmeath,  and  has 
assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
EocHFOET,  in  addition  to  those  of  Boyd,  by  royal 
license,  dated  Nov.  1867. 

ILllTCagC— The  Rev.  James  Eotd,  Rector  of  Erris,  co. 
Mayo,  6.  1725,  who  claimed  descent  from  the  lioyds,  Earls  of 
Kilmarnock;  m.  1752,  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Martin,  Esq.,  and 
relict  of  Arthur  Vernon,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  1775,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Abraham  Boyd,  Esq.,  Burrister-at-Law  and  King's  Counsel, 
6.  1760 ;  TO.  July,  1786,  Catherine  Shuttleworth,  relict  of  John 
Davies,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  child,  Helena,  m.  Thomas 
Fenton,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  1815,  Jane,  Countess  of  Belve- 
dere, dau.  and  eventual  sole  heiress  of  the  Rev.  James  Mackay, 
and  by  "icr  (who  d.  1836)  left  at  his  decease,  4  Nov.  1822,  an 
only  son,  ihc  present  George  Augustus  Rochfort  Boid,  Esq. 
of  Middletun  Bark. 

yiniis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4tli,  az.,  a  fess  clicquy  arg.  and 
gu.  between  three  crescents  of  the  2nd,  tor  Boyd;  2nd  and 
3rd,  az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  in  chief  two  robin  redbreasts  ppr., 
for  Rochfort.  Crcsis — 1st,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  hand 
erect  with  the  third  and  fourth  fingers  folded  ppr.,  for  Boyd; 
2nd,  On  a  mural  crown  or,  a  robin  redbreast  ]ipr.,  charged  with 
across  pattceor,  for  Rochfort.  Mottoes — Underarms,  Candor 
dat  viribus  alas;  over  1st  crest,  Confido. 

.'''f/;.i— MiUdleton  Bark,  Castletown;  and  Grcenways,  Leam- 
i;igton. 


ROCKE    OF    CLTJNGUNFORD    HOUSE. 

EOCKE,  John,  Esq.  of  Clungunford  House,  Salop, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherift  1869,  late  Lieut.  South 
Salop  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  10  June,  1817  ;  m. 
2  Feb.  1853,  Constance  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
I  Sir  Charles  Cuyler,  Bart,  of  St.  John's  Lodge, 
Herts,  by  Catharine  Frances  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Eev.  E.  Fitzwilliam  Hallifax,  Ecctor  of  Eichards 
Castle,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Charles  Leveson,  6.  24  Sept.  18£5. 

n.  Hugh  Owen,  d.  25  Nov.  1860. 

I.  Constance  Ida. 

EtnraSC. — This  family  is  of  great  antiquity.  The  first 
occurrence  of  the  name  occurs  in  the  13th  century,  when 
JouN  liocK,  of  Shrewsbury,  is  mentioned  as  a  landowner  in  a 
deed  dated  1230.  "  Rock  of  Shrewsbury,"  is  recorded  in 
Jkirl.  SISS.  From  the  marriage  of  James  Rocke  (4th  son  of 
Richard  Rocke,  of  Shrewsbury  and  Trefnanney,  Sheriff  of  co. 
Montgomery  1620)  with  his  1st  wife  Eleanor  Prowde,  of  Shrews- 
bury, lineally  descended 

John  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Trefnanney  and  Shrewsbury,  h.  1727; 
m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Owen  Vaughan,  of  Glascoed ; 
and  2ndly,  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Borlase  Wingfield,  of  Preston 
Brockhurst,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Dec.  1813)  left  at  his 
decease,  11  May,  1782,  a  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Rocke,  of  Clungunford,  to.  18  Feb.  1812, 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of  Heath  House, 
Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1857)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  now  of  Clungunford. 

II.  Thomas  Owen,  Rector  of  Clungunford,  m.  Edith,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  T.  T.  Lewis,  of  Yatton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  by 
Elizabeth  Jane  Woodhouse  his  wite,  dau.  of  Admiral  Fer- 
guson, of  Pitfour,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Owen.  2  William  Charles. 

1  Alice  Anne.  2  Elizabeth  Jane  trances. 

Ui.  Richard,  late  Lieut. -Col.  72nd  Highlanders. 
V.  Herbert,  late  Major  49th  regt.,  m.  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Mr.  Dayrell;  d.  3  March,  la73. 
II. 


V.  Alfred  Beale,  to.  Jemima  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip 
B.  Adams,  Rector  ol  Hopesay,  Salop,  and  lias  issue, 
1  Richard  Acton,  deceased. 
1  Florence  Evelyn. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Waleot,  Rector  of  Bitterlcy, 
Salop,  and  has  issue;  d.  0  Feb.  Is78. 

II.  HaiTiot,  III.  Rev.  Edward  Christopher  Swainson,  Rector 
of  Wistanstow,  Salop,  and  has  issue;  d.  23  Nov.  1871. 

III.  Emily  Frances. 

IV.  Louisa  (Jcta via,  in.  1st,  Edward  Cannon,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S., 
by  whom  she  has  a  son;  and  2udly,  George  Evatt  Acklcni, 
16th  regt. 

Mr.  Rocke  d.  14  June,  1849. 

Arms  (as  entered  by  William  Camden,  Clarcnceux)  —  Or, 
three  chess  rooks  and  a  chief  embattled  sa.  Crc^t — On  a  rock 
ppr.  a  martlet  or.     iiottn — In  Deo  nostra  spes  est. 

&aL — Clungunford  House,  Aston-ou-Clun. 


EODD    OF    TREBARTHA. 

EoDD,  Francis,  Esq.  of  Trebartha  Hall,  Cornwall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1845-46,  b.  17  March, 
1806;  m.  17  March,  1837,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Jonathan  Stackliouse,  Eashleigh,  Eector  of  Wick- 
ham,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  May,  1866)  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis  Rashleigh,  J. P.,  b.  10  March,  1839. 

II.  Edward  Stanhope,  of  Edencote,  Dorset,  b.  30  June,  1848; 
m.  22  Sept.  1875,  Dora  Madeleine  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1875, 
at  Mentone),  dau.  of  late  Rev.  J.  B.  Clarke,  Hector  of  Bag- 
borough,  Somerset. 

I.  Caroline  Mary. 

II.  Harriet  Jane,  m.  4  June,  1878,  Arthur  Pryse  Maurice, 
eldest  surTiving  son  of  the  Rev.  T.  Maurice,  of  Harnhill 
Rectory,  co.  Gloucester. 

iLfUCilgC— The  family  of  Rodd  were  originally  settled 
in  Herefoidshire,  having  been  the  possessors  of  the  demesnes 
of  The  Rodd,  and  Foxley,  In  that  co.  A  branch  also  possessed 
Oakehay  and  Wear,  Devon, 

Francis  Rodd,  Esq.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  1G83,  s. 
to  the  estate  of  Trebartha,  Cornwall,  1727,  by  the  will  of 
his  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edmund  Spoore,  Esq. 
of  Trebartha,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Sandford,  Esq.  of 
Exeter;  and  dying  25  Aug.  1736,  left  issue,  Fkancis,  his  heir; 
William;   Elizabeth;  Bridget;  and  Alicia.    The  elder  son, 

Francis  Rodd,  Esq.  of  Trebartha  Hall,  J. P.,  Col.  of  the 
Royal  Cornwall  Blilitia,  6.  12  July,  1732;  ni.  1st,  Jane,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Heaiie,  Esq.  of  Penryn,  soiiietinio 
Warden  of  the  Cornish  Stannaries,  and  by  her  (who  d.  I7t>0) 
left  issue, 

Francis  Hearle,  his  heir.        Edward,  heir  to  his  brother. 

John  Trcmaync  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Vice-Admiral  li.N.,  iii.  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Major  James  Rennill,  F.R.S.,  Sur- 
veyor-General of  Bengal ;  and  d.  4  Oct.  1838,  leaving  issue. 

Jane. 

Harriet,  m.  G.  S.  Fursdon,  Esq.  of  Fursdon,  Devon. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nyneheid, 
Somerset,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1807.  Col.  Rodd  was  »•.  at  his 
decease,  23  Jan.  1812,  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Hearle  Rodd,  Esq.  of  Trebartha,  b.  29  Oct.  176G, 
High  Sheriff  1818,  w.  29  June,  1795,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Coryton,  Esq.  of  Crocadon;  but  d.  s.  p. 
22  April,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Rodd,  D.D.,  of  Trebartha,  Rector  of 
St.  Just,  in  Roseland,  co.  Cornwall,  and  Vicar  of  Lamerton, 
Devon.  He  m.  25  April,  1805,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles, 
Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Duporth,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  who  d. 
17  May,  1855)  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  now  of  Trebartha. 

II.  Charles,  Rector  of  North  Hill,  Cornwall,  &.80ct.IS07;  r,i. 
20  May,  1834,  Emma,  dau.  of  Thomas  Harvey,  i^sq.  of  Over 
Ross,  CO.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  one  son,  Charles  Edward, 
d.  Dec.  1865;  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Anne,  and  Emma, 
d.  26  Jan.  1873.  in.  Edward  Hearle. 

rv.  Henry  Tremayne,  Vicar  of  Gwinear,  Cornwall,  to.  Mari- 
anne, dau.  of  Capt.  Sutton.  R.N.,  of  Flushing,  Cornwall, 
and  has  issue.  Harriet  Eashleigh,  Susan  Sophia,  Gertrude, 
and  Marianne  Jane. 

v.  John  Rashleigh,  Capt.  E.N.,  to.  Wilhclmina  Mary,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Sir  John  Tremayne  Rodd. 

I.  Harriett  Grace,  m.  23  Feb.  Ib38,  the  Eev.  Edward  Fursdon, 
Vicar  of  Dawlish,  Devon. 

II.  Sophia  Jane,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Mai  tin,  Vicar  of  Great  St. 
I        Andrew's,  Cambridge. 

'  Dr.  Rodd  d.  23  July,  ld42. 

)  4  T 


1368 


EOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HOQ 


Arms—Arg.,  two  trefoils  slipped  sa.  and  a  chief  of  the  last. 
Crest — The  Pharos  or  Colossus  of  Rhodes,  over  his  shoulders  a 
bow,  the  right  hand  holding  an  arrow,  the  left  raised  above  the 
head  holding  a  ball  of  fire,  rays  surrounding  the  head.  Motto 
• — Recte  omnia  duce  Deo. 

(Seat— Trebartha  Hall,  Launceston. 


RODDAM    OF    EODDAM. 

EoDDAM,  RoDDAM  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Roddam,  Nor- 
thumberland, J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  26  Dec. 
1800  ;  m.  24  July,  1821,  Hannah  Reid,  widow  of 
Edward  Thomas  Fairless,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Auckland, 
and  dau.  of  Robert  Laing,  Esq.  of  Plenderleith,  co. 
Roxburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1850)  had 
issue,  with  three  daus., 

I.  Roddam,  6.  23  Sept.  1822;  m.  18  April,  1851,  Elizabeth 
Scott  Wyse,  of  Glasgow ;  and  d.  8  May,  1860,  leaving 
issue,  EoDDAM  John,  b.  6  March,  1857,  and  three  daus. 

II.  Robert,  twin  with  Roddam,  m.  29  April,  1854,  Jean,  dau. 
of  Robert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Hamburgh,  Merchant,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  3  Oct.  1862),  left  at  his  decease,  8  Aug.  1854, 
a  dau. 

IVIr.  Roddam  John  Roddam,  of  Roddam,  .?.  to  the 
estates  on  the  death  of  the  late  William  Roddam, 
Esq.  of  Roddam,  6  Nov.  1864,  in  compUance  with 
and  tinder  the  will  of  his  godfather  and  kinsman, 
the  late  Admiral  Robert  Roddam,  and  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Roddam. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  bend,  erm.  three  cinquefoils  sa.  Crest— 
A  stump  of  an  oak-tree  with  a  young  branch  ppr.  Mutto — 
Kec  deficit  alter. 

(S'cai— Roddam  Hall,  Alnwick. 


E.ODES    OF    BARLBOROTJGH. 

De  Rodes,  William  Hatfield,  Esq.  of  Bavl- 
boroughHall,  co.  Derby,  b.  22  Aug.  1824,  J. P.  and 
DL.  for  CO.  Derby,  and  for  West  Riding  of  co.  York, 
formerly  Cornet  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  assumed,  by 
royal  license  1844,  the  surname  of  De  Rodes  ; 
m.  7  Sept.  1854,  Hon.  Sophia  Felicitg,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  and  Rev.  Alfred  Curzon,  and  sister  of  Lord 
Scarsdale,  which  lady  d.  2  April,  1869. 

BLtlTfffCjr.— Sir  John  Rodes,  4th  and  last  bart.  of  Barl- 
borough  (see  Borke's  Extinct  Baronetage),  d.unm.  1743,  and 
was  s.  by  his  grand-nephew, 

Gilbert  Heathcote,  who  then  became  of  Barlborough,  and 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Rodes.  He  d.  unm.  1768, 
when  the  estates  passed  to  his  nephew, 

Cornelius  Heathcote,  Esq.  of  Barlborough,  who  also  took 
the  name  of  Rodes.  Dying  'unm.  6  March,  1825,  aged  70,  he 
was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

The  Rev.  Cobnelids  Heathcote  Reaston,  M.A.,  6.  8 
March,  1792,  who  adopting  the  surname  of  Rodes,  became 
the  Rev.  Cornelius  Heathcote  Reaston  Rodes,  of  Barl- 
borough. He  in.  18  Juno,  1825,  Anna. Maria  Harriet,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Gossip,  Esq.  of  Hatfeild  House,  co.  York,  and 
at  his  death,  1844,  devised  the  Barlborough  estate  to  his  wife's 
nephew,  William  Hatfield  Gossip,  Esq.,  now  De  Rodes,  of 
Barlborough. 

The  family  of  Hatfield  is  one  of  very  great  antiquity,  and 
can  be  traced  back  to  Adam  de  Hatfield,  of  Glossopdale,  living 
at  a  remote  period. 

John  Hatfield,  Esq.  of  Hatfield,  Capt.  in  the  Parliamentary 
Army,  lOth  in  descent  from  Adam  Hatfield,  of  Glossopdale,  m. 
1652,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Westby,  Esq.  of  Eavenfield, 
and  d.  1694.     His  great-grandson, 

John  Hatfield,  Esq.  of  Hatfield,  d.  9  Dec.  1791,  aged  75, 
leaving  by  Anne  Middleton  his  wife,  a  dau.  and  heir, 

Anne  Hatfield,  who  was  to.  7  April,  1787,  to  William 
Gossip,  Esq.,  and  d.  17  March,  1833,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Hatfield,  of  Hatfield,  b.  7  June,  1794;  m.  5 
July,  1823,  Sarah  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wrigles- 
worth;  and  d.  Jan.  1856,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Hatfield,  now  of  Barlborough. 
1  Emily  Sarah. 

II.  John  Hatfield,  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Wingfiold,  and  had  issue. 

III.  George  Hatfield,  b.  1797. 

IV.  Aurungzebe,  <l.  unm.  1844. 
I.  Anne  Louisa,  d.  wim. 


IT.  Georgina  Maria,  d.  unm, 

III.  Susanna  Augusta. 

IV.  Anna  Maria,  m.  the  Rev.  C.  H.  Reaston  Rodes, 

A  rms — Arg.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  in  bend  gu.  between 
two  acorns  az.  within  as  many  cotises  ermines.  Crest — A  cubit 
arm  erect  grasping  an  oak  branch  all  ppr. 

Seat — Barlborough  Hall,  near  Chesterfield. 


RODaEE,    OF    HADIiOW    CASTLE. 

Rodger,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Hadlow  Castle,  Kent, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Hadlow  and  Peckhams,  J. P. 
for  cos.  Kent  and  Lanark,  High  Slieriff  of  Kent 
1865,  b.  1815  ;  m.  4  Jan.  1844,  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
late  John  Pickersgill,  Esq.  of  Netherne  House, 
Surrey,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  Cunliffe,  Esq. 
of  Fairfield  Hall,  co.  York,  of  very  ancient  descent 
in  that  co.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Wallace,  b.  13  Jan.  1847 ;  m.,  and  has  issue  a 
son,  b.  1874. 

II.  Robert,  b.  6  Nov.  1849 ;  d.  23  Dec.  1868. 

III.  John  Pickersgill,  b.  12  Feb.  1851.  H 
I.  Sophia  Cunliffe,  d.  31  March,  1849.                                      f 

Mr.  Rodger,  who  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  William 
Rodger,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  co.  Lanark,  and  Agues 
Robertson  his  wife,  of  the  old  family  of  that  name, 
purchased  the  manor  of  Hadlow,  Kent  (with  its 
beautiful  stately  castle,  built  by  the  late  possessor, 
Walter  Barton  May,  Esq.),  and  thus  became  seated 
in  that  co. 

Arm—Sa,.,  a  stag's  bead  erased  arjf.  armed  with  ten  tynes  or, 

in  the  mouth  a  mullet  of  the  last  all  within  a  bordure  of  the 
third  charged  with  three  escallops.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a 
buck  courant  ppr.  between  two  branches  of  laurel  vert.  Motto 
— Nos  nos.tra(iue  Deo. 

Heat — Hudiow  Castle,  near  Tunbridge. 


KODON    OF    VERB   IN    THE    ISLAND    OF 
JAMAICA. 

RoDON,  John,  Esq.,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  17  March,  1816;  m.  1846, 
Frances  Alicia,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  T.  J.  Fether- 
stonhaugh,  of  Bracklyn,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  a 
son, 

George  Seaforth,  Capt.  Royal  Scots,  6.  July  1847. 

iLilTCrttJC. — This  family,  a  branchof  the  ancient  house  of 
Rowdon  of  Rnwdoii,  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  obuiined  from 
the  Crown,  16S0,  grants  of  land  in  the  West  Indies.  The  first 
settler,  "  a  Capt.  of  a  train  band,"  was  lost  in  the  great  earth- 
quake of  Jamaica,  1692;  he  was  s.  by  his  kinsman,  George  (a 
Judge  and  Gustos  Rotulorum),  b.  1672,  d.  1731  ;  John,  b.  1728, 
d.  1789;  George,  6.  1750,  cL  1812,  leaving  issue,  IJohn;  2 
Henry,  6.  1803,  d.  1836,  leaving  one  dau.;  3  Francis,  b.  1805, 
d.  1837.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Rodon,  Esq.,  b.  26  March,  1788;  to.  1st,  Eliza,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Ludford,*  and  by  her  (who  d.  1812)  had 
issue, 

Ann  Mitchell,  m.  1831,  Edward  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Chilcote,  near 
Wells,  Somerset. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1814,  Marianne,  dau.  of  the  late  George 
Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  the  Cromarty  family,  and  d.  Kov.  1861, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

John,  as  above. 

^  rms— Arg.,  on  a  fess  gu.  between  three  pheons  sa.  a  lioa 
passant  or.  ^ 

• -T 

EOGERS    OF    DOWDESWELL. 

Coxwell  -  Rogers,  Richard  Rogers,  E.«q.> 
F.S.A.,  of  Ablington  Manor,  and  Dowdcswell,  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857, 
b.  16  Nov.  1803  ;  in.  5  Sept.  1848,  Elinor,  only 
child  of  Godfrey  Hugh  Massy  Baker,  Esq.  of  Logie, 
CO.  Moray  (grandson  of  Hugh,  Lord  Massy)  ,^  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Marmaduke  Grace,  Esq., 
and  has  had  issue, 

•  Of  a  Warwickshire  fauuly  of  some  antiquity. 


Eoa 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOG 


1369 


I.  Eichard  Massy  Gordon,  b.  1830;  accidentally  drowned  at 

Prayton,  11  July,  1869. 
n.  Charles  Edward,  b.  1853 ;  J. P.  co.  Gloucester. 
HI.  Godfrey  Hugh  Wheeler,  6.  1857. 

I.  Ellen  Eliza  Anne,  m.  2  Jan.  1877,  George  Beale  Beale 
Browne,  Esq.,  only  surviving  son  of  Thomas  Beale  Browne, 
Esq.  of  Salperton  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 

II.  Grace  Florence. 

itilTCajC — Tlie  Eogerscs  of  DowdeswcU  are  a  branch  of 
the  ancient  and  knightly  House  of  the  same  name  (as  Camden 
observes  in  his  Britannia)  formerly  of  Bryanstone,  co.  Dorset, 
settled  in  Gloucestershire  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th  century, 
and  possessed,  in  different  parts,  of  large  estates.  Dowdeswell 
has  been  the  family  residence  since  the  time  of  Henby  VIII., 
and  continues  so  to  the  present  period. 

Richard  Eogebs,  Esq.  of  Dowdeswell,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
W.  Browne,  Esq.  of  The  Hawthorns,  had  two  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  William,  a  Master  of  the  High  Court  of  Chancery,  d.  unm. 
1734. 

II.  JoH>J,  who  left  by  Hester  his  wife,  three  sons, 

John,  Rector  of  DowdeswcU,  d.  unm. 
AViUiam,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 

EicHABD,  TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  E.  Lynch,  Esq.  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  and  had  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

1  William,  d.  s.p. 

2  Richard  (Eev.),  LL.B.,  m.  Miss  Curtis,  and  had  issue, 
Hester  Eogers,  late  of  Dowdeswell. 

Mary,  d.  v.nm. 

Anne,  m,  1796,  the  Eev.  Charles  CoswcH,  of  Ablington. 

3  John,  i/i.  Miss  Appleyard,  and  had  a  dau.  Anne,  m. 
1ft,  Joseph  Berwick,  Esq.  of  Worcester:  and  2ndly, 
William  Welch,  Esq.,  D.C.L.,  of  Hawford,  Worcester, 
Fellow  of  All  Souls',  and  a  Bencherof  the  Middle  Temple. 

4  Edward,  of  Dowdeswell,  d.  uani.  ISIO,  having  devised 
his  estates  to  his  niece,  Hester  Rogers. 

1  Mary,  to.  Daniel  Lysons,  Esq.  of  Hemsted  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  but  had  no  issue. 

2  Hester,  m.  John  Bright,  Esq.  of  Totterton  House,  Led- 
bury, CO.  Hereford,  but  had  no  issue. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Prynne,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Park,  co. 
Gloucester. 
u.  Eleanor,  m.  W.  Hayward,  Esq.  of  Quedgley ,  co.  Gloucester. 

J'amilg  of  Coi-fotll. 

The  family  of  Coxwell  has  been  established  in  co.  Gloucester 
for  many  centuries,  and  resident  at  Ablington  in  constant  suc- 
cession since  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  Over 
the  doorway  of  the  porch  of  the  mansion  is  the  following  in- 
scription, engraven  on  stone  in  a  recess :  "  Pleade.  Thov  Mt. 
Cavse.  0  Lord.  By  Jhon  Coxwel.  Ano.  Domeny.  1590."  A 
junior  branch  (now  extinct)  was  formerly  seated  at  Turkdean, 
which  estate  passed  by  marriage  to  Sir  Montague  Nelthorpe, 
Bart,  of  Saxby,  with  Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  of  Henry  Coxwell, 
Esq.,  who  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  Turkdean  Church 
1718. 

Another  branch  had  large  possessions  in  Cirencester,  occa- 
eioninga  street  to  be  called  after  their  family  name. 

John  Coxwell,  of  Cirencester  to.  1516,  Joanna  Partridge,  of 
the  same  place,  and  had,  with  other  sons  and  daus.  (of  the 
latter,  Barbara,  to.  John  Holbeach,  of  Wilton,  Somerset; 
and  Eachel,  m.  Edmund  Long,  of  Lineham,  grandson  of  Sir 
Henry  Long,  of  Wraxall  and  Draycott,  Sheriff  of  Wilts  1512), 

Nathaniel  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  living  1633,  a 
Magistrate  for  co.  Gloucester,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Edward 
Longe,  Esq.  of  Monkton,  Wilts,  3rd  son  of  Henry  Longe, 
Esq.  of  Whaddon,  and  left,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  the  wife  of 
TJilliam  Horton,  of  co.  Worcester,  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  who  was  buried  in 
Bibury  Church,  1645.  He  m.  the  dau.  of  Wilham  Taylor,  of 
Banbury,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  b.  1622  ;  ra.  1650,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Long,  Esq.  of  Monkton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1710) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1697,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Charles  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  h.  1660;  to.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Lawrence  Head,  Esq.  of  Winterboume,  Berks,  and  was 
s.  at  his  decease,  15  Feb.  1701-2,  being  buried  at  Bibury,  by 
his  son, 

John  Coxwell,  Esq.  of  Ablington,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  — 
Westmacott,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  who  d.  in  Scotland; 
Charles  ;  James ;  Edward ;  and  Henry.  The  2nd,  but  eldest 
surviving  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Coxwell,  of  Ablington  House,  .s.  liis 
father  in  the  family  estate,  1754.  He  to.  24  April,  1770,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Small,  Esq.  of  Cirencester,  and  had  issue, 


Charles,  his  heir.  John,  deceased, 

Joseph,  Commander  E.N.,  deceased. 

Thomas  Tracy,  Vicar  of  Great  Marlow,  Bucks, 

Edward,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery. 

Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Hughes,  Rector  of  Tidworth. 

Eleanor,  m.  William  Gaisford,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  the  Eev.  Joseph  Porter,  A.M.,  Eector  of  St.  John's. 
Bristol. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Estcourt  Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkaey 
Park,  Wilts. 

Catherine  Frances,  m.  William  Small,  Esq. 
Mr.  Coxwell  d.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Coxwell,  A.M.,  of  Ablington  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  Rector  of  Dowdeswell,  6.  23  April,  1771 ;  oj.  17  June, 
1796,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Rogers,  LL.B., 
of  Dowdeswell,  and  had  issue, 

Edward  Rogers,  J. P.  and  D.L.  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Eichabd  Eogebs,  now-  of  Dowdeswell. 

Charles  Rogers,  of  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  b.  ISOG;  to.  3 
April,  1829,  Mary  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Estcourt 
Cresswell,  Esq.  of  Pinkney  Park,  Wilts.  She  d.  1867. 
Appointed  to  the  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  1828  to 
1836. 

William  Rogers,  A.M.,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Rogebs,  and  is  Rector  of  Dowdeswell,//.  1809;  in. 
20  May,  1841,  Charlotte  Skinner,  dau.  of  Frank  Nicholls, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue  seven  sons  and  tour 
daus. 

Mary  Eogers,  m.  1823,  the  Eev.  Charles  Covey,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Alderton  and  Great  Washborn,  and  has  issue. 

Anne  Rogers,  to.  William  Morris,  Esq.,  Commancler  R.X. 
Mr.  Coxwell,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Gloucester,  d.  30  Aug.  Ib54. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  mullet  sa.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  fleur-de-Ils  or 
Crest — A  fleur-de-lis.    Motto — Vigila  et  ora. 
Seat — Dowdeswell  Court,  Andoversford,  co.  Gloucester. 


EOGERS  OF  THE  HOME,  AND  STANAaS 
PAIiK. 

Eogers,  Charles  Colxman,  of  Stanage  Park, 
CO.  Eadnor,  and  The  Home,  Salop,  b.  12  May, 
ISSl,  J.P.  for  CO.  Eadnor. 

JLtllCatJC. — The  direct  ancestor  of  Ciiaelcs  Coltmas 
Rogers,  now  of  The  Home,  was  Robert  de  Xobbdrt,  of  Lydbury 
North,  Salop.  His  great-grandson,  Roger  de  Xobbury,  to. 
Margery,  dau.  of  Thomas  Schire  de  la  Home,  and  became 
possessed  of  estates  in  Home  in  the  year  1314.  Their  son, 
John  Rogers  de  la  Ho.me,  took  the  surname  of  Rogers  from 
his  father's  Christian  name,  and  by  deed,  dated  Thursday  after 
the  feast  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  36  Edward  III.,  1363,  obtained 
from  Philip  le  Mercer,  all  his  estate  in  Home,  where  he  became 
settled.  From  that  time  to  the  present  day  his  descendants 
have  held  the  estate  of  Home  and  resided  there.  The  lata 
representative. 

The  Rev.  John  Rogers,  Lord  of  Home,  Wentnor,  Salop,  b. 
21  Sept.  1789,  Rector  of  Myndtown  and  Mainstone,  Salop  (only 
son  of  Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  The  Home,  b.  27  Sept.  1749, 
and  d.  17  Sept.  1794,  by  Mary  Vanzoelen  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Edward  Powys,  of  Moreton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of 
Berwick  House,  Salop,  and  grandson  of  Rev.  Edward  Rogers, 
BI.A.,  of  The  Home,  Rector  of  Blindtown,  Salop,  by  Mary  his 
^vife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Like,  Esq.  of  Whitcot, 
Keyset,  Salop),  to.  29  Aug.  1816,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Grove  House,  co.  Radnor,  and  had  sur- 
viving issue, 
John,  late  of  The  Home. 

Edward,  of  Inverness  Terrace,  Kensington  Gardens,  6.17  Oct, 
1818;  TO.  30  April,   1S66,  Ada,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Deane,  Knt.,  by  Eliza  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  B.  O'Callaghaa 
Newenham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Thomas  Percy.  2  Francis  Bodenham. 

1  Haniet  Ada.  2  Olive  Mabel. 

Thomas  Percival,  Vicar  of  Bathcaston,  Somerset,  b.  21  Aw?. 
1821 ;  Hi.  1st,  1852,  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  T.  Mackorm  ?s, 
Esq.,  by  whom  (whoc/.  1856)  he  has  issue,  Percy  John,  an. I 
Emily  Katherine;  he  to.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmu-cl 
Broome,  Esq.  of  Elmhurst,  Batheaston,  by  whom  he  h.ul 
issue,  Edmund  de  Norbury;  Arthur;  George  HerbciL; 
Katherine;  and  3Iary. 
Henry  James  Vanzoelen,  b.  24  May,  1833. 
Harriett,  m.  Eev.  W.  M.  Cartwright,  Rector  of  Dudley. 

Mr.  Rogers  d.  12  Sept.  1856,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  Jolin 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  of  The  Home,  J.P.  for  cos.  Hereford,  Radnor,  and 
Salop,  6.  16  June,  1817;  )i!.  27  Oct.  1851,  Charlotte  Victoiia, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  Stonehewer  Newbold,  D.D.,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  T.  CoUman,  Esq.  of  Hagnaby  Priory,  co.  Lin.ola, 
»ad  has  issue, 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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I.  Chaeles  Coltman,  now  of  Stanage  Park. 

II.  Edward  Powys,  h.  25  Oct.  1855. 

III.  John  Davenport,  6.  6  Feb.  1857. 

rv.  Arthur  de  Norbury,  b.  11  Dec;  and  d.  12  Dec.  1862. 
V.  George  Frank  Vanzoelen,  6. 14  May,  1864. 
I.  Harriet  Mary  Kate. 

Kev.  Mr.  Rogers  d.  28  May,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Charles  Coltman  Eooers,  Esq.,  now  of  Stanage  Park. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  vert  between  three  bucks  courant 
sa.  five  ermine  spots,  gold.  Crest — A  buck's  head  sa.  charged 
with  three  ermine  spots,  or,  erased  gu.  attired  of  the  second. 
Mot'.o — Celeriter  et  jucunde. 

Srf'ts — Stanage  Park,  Brampton  Bryan,  co.  Eadnor;  and 
The  Home,  Wentnur,  Salop. 


ROGERS    OF    PENROSE, 

EoGERS,  John  Jope,  Esq.  of  Treassowe  and 
Penrose,  Cornwall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Helston 
from  1859  to  1865,  b.  16  Feb.  1816 ;  m.  3  Sept. 
1844,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hicliens,  Esq. 
of  The  Gi'ove,  Camberwell,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Pevekell,  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  7  Nov.  1846. 

II.  Charles  Fursilon  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  19  June,  1848. 
ni.  Reginald  William  Scott,  R.N.,  6.  20  March,  1851. 

IV.  Andrew  Trevarthian,  b.  10  March,  1853. 

V.  Robert  Henry,  6.  21  Aug.  1855. 

VI.  Philip  Powys,  b.  9  June,  1857. 

VII.  Frederick  Evelyn,  b.  31  Dec.  1860. 

VIII.  Francis  Basset,  6.  7  July,  1SC2. 

IX.  Walter,  6.  17  April,  1864. 

I.  Margaret  Hichcns,  m.  16  Nov.  1878,  Henry  Dyke  Acland, 

Esq. 
ir.  Mary  Ellen  Oltlfield,  m.  11  Aug.  1874,  John  Cole,  M.A., 

and  has  issue,  Hugh  Basil. 

III.  Maria  Maude.  iv.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  18G6. 

iLillCitSC. — This  family  appears  from  documents  at  Pen- 
rose to  have  been  "of  a  very  ancient  ffaraily  in  Dorsetshire 
descended,"  and  to  have  settled  in  Cornwall  early  iu  the  17th 
century. 

John  Eocehs,  of  Truthwall,  near  Godolphin,  b.  before  1625, 
d.  1690.     His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe,  b.  1C3G ;  d.  1725;  held 
several  successive  offices  in  the  Stannaries,  and  was  a  Deputy 
Vice-Admiral  for  South  Cornwall,  and  a  Capt.  of  militia.  He 
m.  1st,  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Hugh  Bawden,  of  Guddern ;  and 
2ndly,  Elizabetli  Julian.  His  son  and  heir  (by  his  2nd  wife), 
^I  John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe,  D.L.,  6.  1C90;  d.  1768;  m. 
1st,  his  cousin,  Aurelia  Bawden,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Hugh 
Bawden,  of  Guddern,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  d.  young ; 
II.  Hdgh,  his  heir;  iii.  Thomas.  He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine, 
relict  of  Benjamin  Rogers,  of  Penryn,  dau.  of  William  Rogers, 
of  Treveneage.    The  son  and  heir, 

HcGH  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe,  D.L.,  b.  1719;  d.  1773. 
He  rii.  1746,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  BLshop,  of 
Lower  Trekynninge.  In  1770  he  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  of 
Cornwall.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Treassowe  and  Penrose,  J.P.  .and  D.L., 
M.P.,  b.  1750;  d.  26  Feb.  1832.  He  to.  1776,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tehidy,  and  sister  of  Francis, 
Lord  De  Dunstanville,  and  by  her,  who  d.  5  May,  1842,  had 
(with  thirteen  daus.,  of  whom  Margaret  is  deceased;  Cecilia, 
m.  Thomas  Hartley,  Esq.  of  Roscrow,  both  deceased;  and 
Caroline,  m.  Rev.  William  Eawlings,  both  deceased;  six  sons, 
John,  his  heir. 

Hugh,  M.A.,  Rectorof  Camborne,  b.  1780:  m.  1815,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  F.  Jenkins,  Vicar  of  St.  Clements,  and  had 
issue,  1  Francis,  b.  1816;  2  Hugh  St.  Aubyn;  3  David,  </. 
1844;  4  Frederick  John,  d.  1844;  5  Hender,  d.  1860; 
6  Reginald  Basset;  1  Frances  Anne;  2  Cecilia  Basset, 
deceased;  3  Margaret  Lucy,  d.  1875;  4  Mary  Sophia; 
5  Ellinor. 

Francis,  b.  1789,  an  officer  R.N.,  drowned  at  sea,  1811. 
Reginald,  b.  1790,  a  District  Judge  in  India,  d.  1855. 
Frederick,   Capt.  R.N.,   b.  1794;  d.  31  Dec.  1874;  W.Char- 
lotte Grenfell  Eridgman,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Humphrey 
Willyams,  and  had  issue,  Frederick  Willyams,  d.  joung, 
and  Charlotte  Mary  Grenfell,  d.  1842. 
AVilliam,  b.  1795,  d.  1877,  aged  82. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Rogers,  of  Treassowe  and  Penrose,  3I.A.,  Canon 
of  Exeter  Cathedral,  and  J. P.,  6.  17  July,  1778;  to.  1st, 
7  June,  1814,  Mary  (rf.  1 1  March,  1827),  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Jope, 
Vicar  of  St.  Clere;  and  2ndly,  13  Dec.  1843,  Grace,  eldest  dau. 
of  George  Sydenham  Fursdon,  of  Fursdon,  Devon.  She  d. 
Christmas  Eve,  1861.    He  had  issue  by  his  Urst  wife. 


John  Jope,  his  heir,  now  of  Penrose  and  Treassowe. 

William,  M.A.,  Rector  if  Mawnan,  to.  4  Oct.  1860,  Anns, 
2nd  dau.  of  Ralph  Bai  i(fs,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 
Ralph  Baron. 

Reginald,  to.  5  April,  1853,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Thomas  Nankivell,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  has  issue,  1  Reginald 
Nankivell;  2  Arthur;  3  Hugh  Henry;  4  Frederick  William 
Charles ;  5  John ;  1  Augusta  Mary ;  2  Charlotte  Elizabeth ; 
3  Agnes  Denise;  4  Frances  June ;  5  Cecilia  Hart. 

Saltren,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Gwennap,  to.  15  Dec.  1856,  Julia 
Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  Horatio  Mann,  and  has  issue,  1  Gerard 
Saltren ;  2  Horace  Trevelyan ;  3  Henry  Cornwallis ;  1  Julia 
Beatrice ;  2  Constance  Louisa  Grace ;  3  Edith  Mary ;  4  Alice 
Trevelyan ;  5  Harriet  Eleanor. 

Henry,  Commander  R.N.,  to.  28  Aug.  1860,  Jane  Mary,  dau. 
of  J.  S.  Enys  Esq.  of  Enys,  and  has  issue,  1  Enys  Henry; 
2  Charles  Gilbert;  3  Ernest;  4  Claude  Somerset;  5  Leo- 
nard ;  6  Kenneth  St.  Aubyn ;  7  John  Davies ;  1  Catherine 
Mary. 

Mary. 

The  Rev.  John  Rogers  d.  12  June,  If  36. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  stags  trippant  sa- 
Crest — A  stag  trippant  sa. 

Seats — Penrose,  near  Helston;  Treassowe,  near  Penzance, 
Cornwall. 


ROGERS    OF    RAINSCOMBE. 

EoGEES,  Eev.  Edward  Henet,  of  Rainscombe, 
eo.  Wilts,  M.A.,  b.  1827,  appointed  Vicar  of  Thames 
Ditton  1860. 

3LtIlCa(JC. — The  family  of  Rosers  were  seated  at  Brian- 
stone,  Dorset,  till  the  close  of  the  17th  century.  Of  that  line 
was 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  temp.  Edward  IV., 
who  settled  at  Bradford.  He  ra.  1st,  one  of  the  daus.  anci 
co-heirs  of  William  Besyll,  of  Bradford,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
William,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  —  Cour- 
tcnay,  of  Powderham,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas  Pomeroy, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  George,  of  Luppit,  Devon,  whose  son 
Edward  (Sir)  was  of  Cannington.    The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

William  Rogers,  Esq.  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Horton,  Esq. 
of  Ilford,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Cecily,  m.  Robert  Maten)  two 
sons,  I.  Anthony,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Ernie,  of  Etchil- 
hampton,  and  had  issue;  and  ii.  Henkt,  of  whose  line  wo 
treat.     The  latter, 

Henry  Rogers,  Esq.,  was  father  of  Henet  Rogers,  Esq,  of 
Heddington,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hall,  Esq.  of  Bradford, 
and  had  a  son,  Robert  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Heddington,  to.  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Seager,  Esq.  of  Bromham,  Wilts,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son,  Henet  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Heddington,  who,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Eyles,  Esq.  of  South  Broom,  Wilts, 
M.P.  for  Devizes,  was  father  of 

Rev.  Henet  Rogers,  Rector  of  Heddington,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Henry  Pyke,  Esq.  of  Rainscombe,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Rogers  (Rev.),  of  Rainscombe,  Rector  of  Heddington, 
m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Potterne,  Wilts,  and  was 
father  of 

Benjamin  Rogers  (Rev.),  of  Rainscombe,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Chippenham,  and  by  her  had 
(with  a  dau.,  Amelia  Eliza,  and  a  son,  William), 

James  Rogers  (Rev.),  D.D.,  of  Rainscombe,  m.  1788,  Catha- 
rine, youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Newman,  Esq.  of 
Cadbury  House,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  issue,  ■ 
of  whom  1 

Francis  James  Newman  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Rainscombe,  Q.C., 
Recorder  of  Exeter,  b.  1791 ;  to.  29  June,  1822,  Julia  Eleanors, 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Walter  Yea,  Esq.  of  Pyrland  Hall,  Somerset, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Walter  Yea,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Francis  Newman. 

Edward  Henrt,  now  of  Rainscombe. 

Walter  Lacy,  M.A.  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  BarristeratT.aw,  i 
J.P.  Wilts,  m.  25  Feb.  1868,  Hermione  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  ' 
late  J.  J.  E.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward 
Archibald  Hamilton,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1869) 
had  a  son,  Francis  Edward  Newman,  b.  26  Dec.  18''8.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1873,  Sophia  Mary  Coore,  only  dau.  of  George 
Paton,  Esq.  and  by  her  has  issue. 

Eleanora  Amelia,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1861.  Gertrude  Jane. 

Mr.  Rogers  d.  19  July,  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Newman  Rogers,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Rainscombe,  6. 6  Oct. 
1826,  (/.  unm.  2  Sept.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
possessor. 

Anr.t — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  stags  sa.  chained  anfl 
spotted  or.  Cyst — A  stag  sa.  chained  and  spotted  or.  Jilollo— 
Nil  conscire  sibi. 

/£<a(— Rainscombe,  near  Marlborou£U. 


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ROGERS    OF    RIVER    HILL. 

EoGEES,  John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Kiver  Hill, 
Kent,  J. P.,  formerly  Capt.  33rd  rcgt.,  b.  15  Jan. 
1834 ;  m.  17  July,  1862,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Bagwell,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Clonmel,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jonx  MiDDLETON,  6.  24  Aug.  1864. 

II.  Arthur  EJward,  b.  18  July,  1871. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth.  u.  Margaret. 

III.  Lilla  Agnes. 

Mr.  Eogers  is  son  and  heir  of  John  Eogcvs, 
Esq.  of  River  Hill  (who  d.  12  Aug.  1867),  by 
Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Clapham,  Suin-ey,  and  gi-andson  of  John  Rogers, 
Esq.  of  Upper  Tooting,  Surrey,  J. P.,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wellford,  Esq.  of  Blackheath. 
He  has  four  brothers  and  four  sisters,  Reginald 
Wellford,  Vicar  of  Cookham,  Berks  ;  Henry  Mid- 
dleton,  late  Bengal  Civil  Service  ;  Arthur  Parry, 
late  Capt.  68th  regt. ;  Walter  Francis  ;  Gertrude 
Elizabeth,  m.  F.  Williams,  Esq.,  who  d.  10  Sept. 
1876;  Mary  Selina,  m.  E.  D.  Dalby,  Esq;  Mar- 
garet Alice  ;  and  Harriet  Jane. 
/Sea  i— Kiver  Hill,  Sevenoaks. 


ROGERS    OF    YARLINGTOH. 

Rogers,  Thomas  Englesbt,  Esq.  of  Yarlington, 
Somerset,  J. P.,  b.  24,  May,  1817,  Barrister-at-Law, 
Recorder  of  Wells,  and  Deputy  Chairman  of  Somer- 
set Quarter  Sessions,  M.A.,  and  formerly  Fellow  of 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford;  m.  6  Aug.  1853, 
Elizabeth  Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Stanger, 
Esq.  of  Tydd  St.  Mary,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Eliza  Stanger.  ii.  Helen  Woodd. 

iLlllCatJC. — This  family  was  originally  of  Bristol,  and  in 
tho  16th  century  held  a  prominent  place  amongst  the  mer- 
cliants  of  that  city. 

llicHARD  Rogers,  of  the  parish  of  St.  Thomas,  the  first  who 
is  mentioned  in  the  grant  of  arms,  d.  1587.    He  was  father  of 

I.  EicHABD,  Sheriff  of  Bristol,  1595;  d.  1599,  leaving  issue, 
Jlatthew;  and  Eichakd,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Robert,  6.  1553  ;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Daniel 
Cooper,  Esq.  of  Bath,  Mavor  of  Bristol  1621,  and  d.  1633, 
leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Ellen,  m.  Richard  Kodway,  of 
London;  and  Sarah,  m.  Henry  Billingsley,  Esq.)  one  son. 

Sir  Richard  Rogers,  of  Bristol,  and  of  Eastwood,  co. 
Gloucester,  6.  1594,  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester  1623 ;  he  d. 
1635,  leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Marten,  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court,  and 
si'ter  of  the  celebrated  Republican  and  Regicide,  Col. 
Henry  Marten,  two  daus., 

1  Mary,  who  inherited  Eastwood,  m.  Sir  Richard  Ash- 
ficld,  Bart.,  Sheriff  of  co.  Gloucester  1668. 

2  Elizabeth  (6.  posthumous),  m.  Edmund  Denton,  Esq. 
of  HiUesden,  Bucks. 

It  was  at  the  house  of  Lady  Rogers  that  Col.  Nathaniel 
Fiennes  had  his  head  quarters,  when  holding  Bristol  for 
the  Long  Parliament, 
lu.  Nicholas. 
I.  Rachel. 
riie  last-named  Richard  was  father  of 

John  Rogers,  of  Chaxhill,  Westbury-on-Severn,  who  d.  1690, 
'caving  two  sons,  Nicholas,  of  Westbury-on-Severn,  d.  1699, 
leaving  issue;  and 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  All  Saints,  AVorcester,  who  d.  1721, 
laving  had  issue,  by  Eliza  his  wife, 
Thomas,  his  heir, 
liichard,  d.  1706,  an  infant. 

Ann,  m.  Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  St.  Helen's,  Worcester,  7th 
son  of  Basil  Wood,  Esq.  of  Shinewood,  Mayor  of  Worcester, 
1715-6. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Ecsford  Court,  en.  Worcester,  b. 
'>  '^cpt.  1704;  Jit.  10  April,  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Englesby, 
jf  L'pton-on-Severn,  and  had  issue  by  her,  bpsides  daus.,  one 
:on,  John,  his  heir.  Mr.  Eogers  d.  April,  1773,  and  was  s.  by 
lis  only  son, 

John  Eogers,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset,  1804,  h. 
'4  April,  1743 ;  rn.  10  Nov.  1774,  Anne  Eeynolds,  dau.  and  sole 
leiress  of  Pickering  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Eawcliffe,  co.  Vork, 
uiU  eventually  lieiress  to  her  great-uncle,  Samuel  Lloyd,  Esq. 


of  Friday  TTill,  ChincCortl,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  April, 
1846,  aged  91)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  an  infant.  FRANris,  his  heir. 

George,  ';.  2  Aug.  1790;  d.unm.  13  Nov.  1862. 

Robert  Green,  b.  6  Nov.  1800,  Rector  of  Yarlington;  m.  1st, 

21  Feb.  1834,  Mary  Theodora,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Johnson,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Yaxham-cum-Welboume,  Nor- 
folk, the  intimate  friend  and  kinsman  of  the  poet  Cowper, 
who  rf.  in  his  house  at  East  Dereham,  25  April,  IbOO;  by 
this  lady  (who  d.  6  May,  1836;  he  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2nclly,  30  Dec.  1841,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Pyne 
Coffin,  of  East  Down,  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1^46)  he  had 
a  son,  Arthur  Johnson,  and  a  dau.,  Lucy  Philippa  Maiy. 
He  m.  3rdly,  Elizabeth  Harbin,  2nd  dau.  of  Wyndham 
Goodden,  Esq.  of  Over  Compton,  Dorset,  by  whom  he  has  a 
dau.,  Louisa. 

Mr.  Eogers  purchased  the  Manor  of  Yarlington  1782,  and  d. 
28  Feb.  1821.     He  is  2nd  son, 

Francis  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Yarlington,  6.  13  Aug.  1784;  m. 
6  July,  1815,  Catherine  Elizabetli,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Bickley,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  of  Etlingshall  Lodge,  co.  Stafford, 
and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Ekolesbt,  now  of  Yarlington. 

John  Francis,  of  The  Lawn,  Swanin;;ton,  Norfolk,  formerly 
an  Assistant  Commissary-Gen.  to  Her  Majesty's  Forces,  b. 

22  Aug.  1826;  m.  30  Oct.  1862,  Marianne,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Robert  Wad.sworth  Bartell,  Esq.  of  Swannington  Lawn, 
Norfolk,  by  whom  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1869)  he  has  issue, 
Lionel  Wadsworth,  6.  23  April,  1866,  deceased;  John 
Englesby,  6.4  Feb.  1860,  deceased;  and  Gertrude  Mary. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Maria  Holmes,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  John 
Y'oung,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue,  Basil  Englesby,  Gerard, 
and  daus. 

Benjamin  Bickley,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  F.arrister-at-Law,  M.A., 
and  late  Fellow  of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  11  Dec.  18'28; 
m.  3  Sept.  1861,  Ellen  Susanna,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Herring, 
Esq.  of  Cromer,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Eobert  Bickley,  b. 
1869;  Eichard  Bickley  ;  and  three  daus. 

Catharine  Anne  Bickley,  d.  I  Jan.  1874. 

Caroline  Anna,  d.  unm.  3  March,  1861. 

Marianne  Eobinson.  Ellen  Sarah. 

Anna  Latty,  m.  25  March,  1848,  Eev.  John  Jaques  Wedge, 
M.A.,  of  Hampton  in  Arden,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  22  May, 
1850,  leaving  issue  two  sons. 

Mr.  Eogers  d.  5  April,  1863. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  stags  trippant  sa.  attired  or,  a  chief  az. 
Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  sa.  attired  or,  in  the  mouth  an 
acorn  or,  stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Motto — Justum  perlicito 
nihil  timeto. 

Scat — Yarlington  House,  near  Wincanton,  Somerset. 


ROGERSON    OF    GILLESBIE. 

EoGERSON,  James  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Gillesbie, 
CO.  Dumfries,  formerly  Ensign  61st  regt.,  b.  1840 ; 
m.  1862,  Christina,  dau.  of  Duncan  Stewart,  and 
has  issue.  Mr.  Rogerson  is  2nd  surviving  son  of 
the  late  William  Rogerson,  Esq.  of  Wamphray,  who 
d.  1869,  by  Agues,  dau.  of  the  late  James  French, 
Esq. 

.Sefi— Gillesbie,  Lockerbie,  N.B.  CZi;5s— New;  Edinburgh; 
and  Conservative. 


ROKEBY  OF  ARTHINGWORTH. 
RoKEBT,  The  Rev.  Heney  Ralph,  of  Arthing- 
worth  Manor  House,  co.  Northampton,  Rector  of 
Arthingworth,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor,  J.P.  co. 
Northampton,  b.  2  June,  1831  ;  m.  7  Feb.  1861, 
Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  T.  B.  Beale,  Esq.  of  BretLeuhain 
Park,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Langham,  6.  26  Nov.  1S61. 

II.  Ralph  Thomas,  6.  28  June,  1863. 

III.  Arthur  Willoughby,  b.  7  June,  1866. 
t.  Caroline  Mary. 

jLinCagC. — a  celebrity  has  been  given  to  the  romantic 
beauties  of  "  Rokeby  "  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  Few  persons  visit 
the  neighbourhood  without  observing  with  what  extreme 
accuracy  of  observation  and  felicity  of  expression  the  Bard  has 
described  the  passage : — 

"  A  stern  and  lone,  yet  lovely  road 
As  e'er  the  foot  of  Minstrel  strode  ;  " 

Or  view  "  Egliston's  grey  ruins,"  or  "  Rokeby's  turrets  high," 
without  feeling  that  the  charm  of  poetry  is  thrown  over  them. 
At  the  period  of  the  Conquest,  all  the  territory  abutting  on 
the  Tees,  at  the  southern  bonier,  was  gian'.eJ  to  Alan,  l^arl 


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of  Bretnjrne,  and  formed  liis  English  earldom  of  Eichmond. 
These  broad  lands  were  partitioned  among  the  junior  members 
of  his  family  and  his  followers,  and,  in  the  distribution, 
Eokeby  became  part  of  the  possessions  of  the  FitzAlans,  u 
Korthern  Baronial  House,  whose  chief  seat  was  at  Bedale. 
But  their  interest  at  Eokeby  was  scarcely  more  than  nomin.il, 
for  beneath  them  was  a  subinfeudation  in  favour  of  a  family 
■which,  residing  on  the  lands  of  Eokeby,  was  usually  described 
as  "  de  Eokeby,"  and  eventually  assumed  that  name  as  a 
personal  appellation. 

Tradition  asserts  that  the  Eokebys  were  seated  on  the 
lands  from  which  they  derived  their  name  in  Saxon  times, 
but  the  family  first  appeared  prominent  in  public  affairs  in 
the  person  of  Thomas  de  Eokeby,  whose  rise  in  Eoyal  favour 
is  circumstantially  related  by  Froissart.  In  the  I4th  century, 
lived  the  gallant  Sie  Thomas  Eokeby,  who  took  so  distinguished 
a  part  in  the  Battle  of  Neville's  Cross,  and  became  afterwards 
Lord  Justice  of  Ireland,  in  which  country,  in  two  centuries 
after,  William  Eokeby  was  Lord  Chancellor  and  Archbishop 
of  Dublin.  The  eldest  branch  of  the  family  resided  at  Eokeby 
and  Mortham.     Its  chief,  temp.  Henry  VII.,  was 

Sir  Thomas  Eokeby,  who  had  three  sons ;  the  two  younger 
were  the  ancestors  of  families  of  the  name,  resident  at  Marske 
and  Staninford.    The  eldest  son, 

Ealph  Eokeby,  Esq.  of  Mortham,  in.  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Danby,  Esq.  of  YaUorth,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Eokeby,  Esq.  of  Mortham,  m.  a  dau.  of  Eobert  Con- 
stable, of  Cliff,  CO.  York,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  m.  Wycliffe,  of 
AVycliffe,  four  sons,  i.  Christopher,  of  Mortham ;  ii.  Ealph, 
Master  of  St.  Katherine's,  and  one  of  the  Masters  of  Bequests 
to  Queen  Elizabeth;  hi.  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  have  to 
treat;  iv.  Anthony.    The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Eokeby,  Esq.,  m.  Katherine  Leigh,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir;  Ealph;  Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Vincent, 
of  Frisby;  and  Susan,  m.  William  Cartwright,  of  Normandy. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Eokeby,  Esq.  of  Hotham,  co.  York,  aged  28  in 
1584,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  William  Eokeby,  E.sq.  of  Skiers,  and 
had  four  sons  and  one  dau.,  i.  William,  of  Skiers,  created  a 
Bart.  29  Jan.  1660-1 ;  his  issue  is  extinct,  ii.  Alexander, 
who  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Grevase  Bosville,  Esq.  of  Edlington, 
and  had  issue ;  iii.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently ;  iv.  Philip, 
■who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Godfrey,  Esq.,  and  had  issue ; 
and  I.  Mary,  j/t.  Christopher  Legard,  Esq.  of  Anlaby.  The 
3rd  son, 

Thomas  Eokeby,  Esq.  of  Barnby,  in.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir 
William  Bury,  Knt.  of  Grantham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had,  with 
six  daus.,  five  sons,  namely, 

AVilliam,  of  Ackworth  Park. 

Thomas  (Sir),  Knt.,  a  Judge  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench. 

John,  d.  s.  p.  Joseph. 

Benjamin,  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat. 

Thomas  Eokeby,  of  Barnby,  was  slain  at  Dunbar,  1650.  His 
6th  son, 

Benjamin  Eokeby,  Esq.,  in.  Eebecca,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Langham,  Esq.  of  Arthingworth,  co.  Northampton, 
and  had  an  only  son, 

Langham  Eokeby,  Esq.  of  Arthingworth,  in.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Major  Morgan,  and  was  s.  by  his  uon, 

Thomas  Eokeby,  Esq.  of  Arthingworth,  m.  1745,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Col.  John  Scott,  of  Galashiels,  N.B.,  and 
d.  8  Sept.  1796,  having  had  a  dau.,  Catherine,  wife  of  Joseph 
Jekyll,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  an  only  son, 

Eev.  Langham  Eokeby,  of  Arthingworth,  m.  Sept.  1780, 
Maria  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Somerset  Davies,  Esq.  of  Wigmore 
Hall,  CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1810)  had  issue, 

Langham,  of  Arthingworth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Licut.-Col.  North- 
amptonshire Militia,  d.  unm.  6  July,  1844. 
Henry  Ealph,  of  Arthingworth.      . 
Anna  Maria  Isabella,  d.  10  March,  1818. 
Charlotte  Jane,  d.  April,  1803. 

Mr.  Eokeby  d.  16  Dec.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Langham,  who  d.  unm.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 
Eev.   Henry  Ealph    Eokeby,   of    Arthingworth,   formerly 
Comm.  R.N.,  afterwards  Rector  of  Arthingworth,  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor,  i.  8  April,   1788;   in.  1st,  26  July,  1827,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Eev.  George  Boullon,  Eector  of  Oxendcn,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 
I.  Henry  Ralph,  now  of  Arthingworth. 

I.  Isabella  Caroline,  m.  2  May,  1855,  Rev.  G.  F.  Pearson. 

II.  Anna  Maria. 

He  in.  2ndly,  6  .Sept.  1837,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Joseph  Wallcy, 
Esq.,  and  had  by  her, 


n.  Lan.Tham,  Capt.  Eoyal  Marines,  F.E.G.S.,  h.  18  March, 

1839  ;  d.  at  Cairo,  22  Feb.  1873. 
III.  Willoughby  Charles,  in  the  Admiralty,  h.  25  May,  1841. 
III.  Charlotte  Matilda. 

Eev.  Henry  Eokeby  d.  20  Aug.  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  rooks  ppr.    Cre&t^ 
A  rook  ppr. 
/Sc«i— Arthingworth  Manor  IIouBe,  Northampton. 


KOLFE    OF    HEACHAlVr. 

Neville -EoLFE,  Eustace,  Esq.  of  Hrncliam 
Hill,  Norfolk,  J.P.  for  Norfolk,  b.  8  Aug.  1845  ; 
m.  2  Oct.  1867,  Emily  Auber  Frances,  dau.  of  E. 
Thornhill,  Esq.,  and  has  Amy,  and  two  other  daua. 

ILtlTragC. — It  appears  by  old  documents  that  the  Eolfea 
had  possessions  at  Heacham,  in  the  beginning  of  the  sixteenth 
century.  In  1560,  Eustachius  Eolfe  -m.  at  Heacham  Church, 
Joanna  Jenner,  and  1593,  he  d.,  leaving  a  son,  b.  at  Heacham 
1562,  who  vu.  1582,  Dorothea  Mason,  and  d.  1594.  The  last 
direct  male  representative, 

Edmund  Eolfe,  Esq.  of  Heacham  (only  son  of  Edmund  Eolfe, 
Esq.  of  Heacham,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk,  1769,  by  Dorothy 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Folkes,  Esq.  of  Hillington  Hall), 
d.  s.  p.  17  Dec.  1836,  leaving  his  estates  to  the 

Eev.  Strickland  Charles  Edward  Neville,  A.M.,  Vicar  of 
Heacham,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles  Neville, 
E.A.,  by  Anne  Colden  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Williamson);  he  assumed  in  consequence  by  royal  license, 
bearing  date  1  March,  1837,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Eolfe. 
Mr.  Neville  Eolfe,  b.  31  Dec.  1789;  in.  22  Sept.  1814,  Agnes, 
only  dau.  of  Henry  Fawcett,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Carhsle,  and  by 
her  (who  rf.  17  Dec.  1831)  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Fawcett,  late  of  Heacham  Hall. 

Henry  Fawcett,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  17  Jan,  1817;  d.  atWoosang, 
China,  3  Oct.  1842. 

Edward  Fawcett  (Eev.),  6.  20  May,  1821;  m.  5  Aug.  184.5, 
Melosine  Sophia  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Barnard, 
Vicar  of  Great  Amwell,  Herts,  and  has  a  dau.,  Agnes 
Everilda. 

Arthur  Fawcett,  b.  29  Nov.  1822;  in.  16  Jan.  1851,  Sarah 
Frances  Crowder  Bishop,  and  has  a  dan.,  Eudora  Phabc. 

John  James  Fawcett,  6.  24  March,  1826. 

Helen. 

Mary  Anne  Frances,  to.  Eev.  Eobert  Couper  Black,  M.A. 

Agnes  Caroline,  711.  1854,  Lieut.  James  Sauniarez  Brock,  17th 
Madras  Native  Infantry  ;  d.  16  Oct.  1867,  leaving  a  dau. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  6  Jan.  1858,  Rev.  N.  I.  Raver. 

Mr.  Neville-Eolfem.2ndly,  5  Jan.  1833,  Dorothy,  widow  of  Rev. 
T.  T.  Thomason,  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.  He  d.  25  Dec.  185'2,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Fawcett  Neville  Eolfe,  Esq.  of  Heacham  Hall, 
J.  P.,  b.  23  Aug.  1815;  m.  1st,  18  May,  1841,  Martha  Holt, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Naples,  23  Jan.  1861)  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  b.  10  July,  1842;  d.  31  March,  1843. 

II.  Eustace,  now  of  Ileacham  Hall. 

III.  Ernest,  b.  11  Aug.  1847,  Lieut.  R.N. 

IV.  Charles  William,  b.  6  July,  1851. 

V.  Herbert,  b.  10  June,  1854.         vi.  Alfred,  6.  28  Feb.  1807. 
VII.  Arthur,  b.  3  Dec.  1868. 

I.  Dorothy  Mary,  m.  20  Aug.  18G8,  Henry  Cockburn  Stewarti» 
Esq. 

II.  Harriet  Jane.  iii.  Margaret  Eebecca. 

He  in.  2ndly,  23  April,  1868,  Maria  Bolton,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev. 
M.  Barnard,  Vicar  of  Great  Amwell,  Herts,  and  d.  1869,  and 
was  8.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Arms  of  Neville  and  Eolfe  borne  qunvtorly ;  Kevtli.e  :  gu., 
five  fusils  conjoined  in  fess  or,  each  charged  with  an  ermine 
spot  within  a  bordure  nebuly  arg. ;  Eolfe  :  gyrony  of  eight  or 
and  az.  on  a  chief  sa.  three  annulets  or.  Cmxts — Neville  :  A 
mount  vert  thereon  issuant  out  of  a  crescent  gu.  a  ruse  arg. 
slipped  vert:  Eolfe  :  A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  ficLty  gu. 
ilol-Co — Crcsco  crescendo. 

Seal — Heacham  Hall,  Lynn  Regis,  Norfolk. 


EOLLESTON    OP    WATNALL. 

EoLLESTON,  Lancelot,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  Hall, 
Notts,  and  Toynton,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1847,  s.  1862, 
educated  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 

Hturagf.— The  Eollestons,  of  Lea,  co.  Derby,  derived 
their  descent  from  the  ancient  House  of  Eolleston,  of  Rolleston, 
CO.  Stafford,  through  a  younger  son  of  Sir  Ralph  Rolle.ston,  of 
Eolleston,  who  settled  at  Lea  about  the  time  of  Edwasd  II. 


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1373 


Ealt>h  Eolleston  (2nd  son  of  James  Rolleston,*  Esq.  of 
Lea,  CO.  Derby,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jolin  Babington, 
Esq.  of  Dethiok,  co.  Derby),  m.  temp.  Queen  Elizabetci,  Mar- 
garet, elder  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Richard  Binffhatn,  of 
Watnall  Chaworth,  co.  Nottingham,  by  Anne  his  wife,  .sister 
and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Nicliolas  Strelley,  of  Linby,  co.  Nottinp- 
ham,  and  thus  acquired  the  Manor  of  Watnall  Chaworth,  which 
has  ever  since  continued  to  be  the  seat  and  property  of  the  Rol- 
leston  family.  FromthisKalphRollest-on  was  lineally  descended, 

Edward  Roli.eston,  of  Toynton,  co.  Lincoln,  son  of  Philip 
EoUeston  (younger  son  of  Thomas,  of  Watnall,  and  grandson 
of  Ralph),  by  Franccsca  Pierrepont  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert, 
Earl  of  Kingston.  Edward  $.  his  cousin,  Lancelot,  who  d.  s.fi. 
1685,  and  brought  the  Toynton  estate  into  theWatnall  branch 
of  the  family.    His  son, 

Christopher  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  m.  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Suniuei  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co.  Derby  (which  lady  d. 
29  April,  1725),  and  d.  21  March,  1736,  leaving,  with  other 
issue,  two  sons,  Lancelot,  and  John.    The  elder, 

LancEoOT  Rolleston,  Esq.,  of  Watnall,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Nottingham  1743,  in.  (as  his  2nd  wife)  Rosamond,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress 01  Daniel  Greenwood,  M.D.,  of  Northampton,  but 
d.  s.  p.  27  April,  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  John  Rolleston,  of  Watnall,  who  was  for  upwards  of 
forty  years  Rector  of  Aston,  co.  Derby,  m.  Dorothy,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Burdett,  of  Foremark,  co.  Derby  (who  sur- 
vived her  husband,  and  d.  30  Oct.  1794),  and  d.  30  June,  1770, 
having  had  issue,  with  three  other  sons  and  a  dau.,  Dorothy, 
i/i.  Rev.  William  Chambers,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Achester,  co.  North- 
ampton, two  sons,  Lancelot  and  Christopher,  of  whom, 

Lancelot  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  was  High  Sheriff 
1781,  and  d..  unm.  25  April,  1802,  when  the  family  estates 
devolved  upon  his  brother, 

Christopher  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  High  Sheriff  1805, 
n.  Anne,  dau.  of  Captain  Nicholas  R.N.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
14  Feb.  1809),  he  had  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

1.  Lancelot,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Christopher,  d.  unm.  20  Oct.  1840. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Burton-Joyce,  with  Bulcote  and 
Shelford,  co.  Nottingham,  who  d.  17  Nov.  1862.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Smelt  (who  d.  9  April,  1861), 
and  by  her  he  had  several  children.  His  son,  Christoiiher, 
tn.  1854,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Warthill, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Rev.  William  Tiffin,  Rector  of  Mattersea,  co. 
Nottingham. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  16  Feb.  1813. 

Mr.  Rolleston  rf.  3  April,  1S07,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldPSt  stn, 

Lancelot  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Watnall,  Col.  of  tlie  Royal 
Sherwood  Foresters,  of  co.  Nottingham  regt.  of  Militia.  M.P. 
CO.  Nottingham,  b.  20  July,  1785;  m.  17  Nov.  ISOS,  Caroline, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  Bart,  of  Grendon  Hall,  co. 
Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  March,  1844)  had  issue, 

Lancelot,  d.  March,  1826. 

Caroline  Jane,  m.  1st,  J.  Hancox,  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards;  and  2ndly,  1849,  Sir  Richard  Levinge,  Bart.,  M.P., 
of  Knockdrin  Castle,  co.  Westmeath;  and  d.  5  May,  1S58. 

Louisa  Maria,  m.  —  Berens,  Esq. 

Charlotte  Frances  Anne,  m.  1st,  Edward  Heneage,  Esq.,  late 
M.P.  for  Grimsby ;  and  2ndly,  H.  Bromley,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Eraser,  dau.  of  Robert  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Tor- 
breck,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

Lancelot,  now  of  Watnall. 

Robert  Sidney,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  1849. 

Henry  Edward,  b.  1851. 

Eleanor  Anne,  b.  1853;  m.  15  Nov.  1878,  John  Robert  Tcn- 
nant,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Tennant,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Seacroft  Lodge,  co.  York,  and  Rose  Hall,  Sutherland. 

Mr.  RoUeston  d.  May,  1862. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cinqnefoil  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  pa.<^sant 
guardant  or,  a  crescent  for  difference  :  quartering,  Winffield, 


Bingham,  Charnells,  Wollaton,  Strelley,  <fcc.    Civsf — An 
eagle's  head  erased  ppr.     Motto — Ainsi  et  peut  estre  meilleur. 

Heats, — Watnall  Hall,  near  Nottingham;    and  Toynton,  co. 
Lincoln. 


*  The  grandson  of  James  Rolleston,  of  Lea,  was  Francis 
Rolleston,  who  married  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Vernon,  of 
Harleston,  and  died  1587.  He  is  mentioned  in  Morris'  "Gun- 
powder Plot "  in  the  following  terms : — 

"  Not  long  alter  the  Queen's  imprisonment  in  England,  there 
were  three,  two  knights  and  one  gentleman,  that  intended  her 

deliverance Sir  Thomas  Stanley Sir  Thomas 

Gerard the  third  one  was  one  Mr.   Rowlston,  an 

Esquire  of  good  worth  in  the  same  country,  and  a  very  devout 
Catholic  man,  and  a  stout  gentleman.  The  meane.-it  of  which 
three  had  a  son,  being  then  a  pensioner  in  the  Court,  who 
betrayed  the  whole  matter,  and  caused  them  all  to  be  clapt  in 
the  Tower,  where  they  were  kept  a  long  time  in  strait  prison, 
and  Mr.  Rowlston  was  condemned  to  die,  against  whom  they 
were  able,  it  is  likely,  to  prove  more  particulars  of  the  secret 
(by  his  son's  means)  than  against  the  others." 


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ROLLESTON    OP  FFRANKFOET    CASTLE. 

EoLLESTON,  Charles  Ffranck,  Esq.  of  ffranck- 
fovt  Castle,  King's  Co.,  Hon.  Major  King's  Co. 
Militia  Eifles,  b.  1833 ;  m.  Mary  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
John  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Killtorkan,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Henrt  ffbasck. 

II.  Charles  John  ffranck. 

III.  Allured  ffranck. 

ILl'lTCajC. — William  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Rolleston,  co. 
Stafford,  d.  1593,  leaving  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Gilbert,  d.  1618 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  R.  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele, 
and  had  issue,  Walter,  d.  s.  p.  1614,  aged  I'O;  Grace,  d.  s.p. 

II.  William,  d.  1653;    «i.  Mary,  dau.   of   William  Whatton, 
Esq.  of  Newtown  Linford,  co.  Leicester;  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Rolleston,  Col.,  d.s.p.  1672;  mortgaged  the 
estate  of  Rolleston  to  Sir  Oswald  Mosely.  .■-''"P^<~ 

2  Simon,  had  two  daus.  •<'"%>    ;  .,  i/'j 

III.  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  1636,  having  had  issue,"     j 

1  Henry,  d.  s.  p.  ,       ■^' 

2  Edward,  muidered  by  the  rebels  K>41J 

3  Richard,  had  one  son,  John,  an  infant. 

4  Ralph,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1641 ;  ■  • 

5  Thomas,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1641* ;~ 

6  John,  murdered  by  the  rebels  1641.     '  ,'■  j 
1  Susanna,  m.  Richard  Cochrane,  d.  s.  ^ji'lQTS. 

IV.  John,  rf.  s.  jj.  1630.  X"-'   .    ,  _,.\ 

V.  Arthur,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Grace,  m.  R.  Ainsworth. 

II.  Jane,  m.  J.  Pershall. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  R.  Rolleston, 
The  above  Rev.  Richard,  John,  and  Arthur  Rolleston,  went 

to  Ireland,  a.d.  1610,  having  received  from  James  I.,  by 
patent  dated  at  Westminster,  10  May,  1610,  a  large  grant  of 
land  in  the  co.  Armagh,  in  the  barony  of  Onelan,  the  manor  of 
Teemore,  containing  eight  and  a-half  townlands,  with  a 
proviso  that  Richard  Rolleston  should  not  sell  or  let  any  por- 
tion of  the  grant  to  any  Irishman  or  other  person  who  did 
not  take  the  Oath  of  Supremacy  before  the  Lord  Chancellor. 
Richard,  and  his  brothers,  in  the  new  year  1018,  let  all  these 
premises  to  Sir  Francis  Annesley,  afterwards  Lord  Baron  of 
Mountnorris,  and  to  Sir  John  Bourcher  and  others  who  had 
not  taken  the  Oath  of  Supremacy  according  to  the  proviso. 
Upon  an  inquisition  being  held,  Lord  Mountnorris  took  pos- 
session of  the  property. 

In  the  year  1637,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford,  Lord  Deputy 
of  Ireland  attempted  to  reinstate  the  heirs  of  Richaid 
Rolleston,  and  this  matter  was  made  the  si.^th  article  of  im- 
peachment against  him.    The  youngest  son, 

Arthur  Rolleston,  had  issue,  by  Eleanor  his  wife, 

I.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter.  ii.  Arthur. 

in.  Richard,  who  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  711.  John  Rolleston. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Tomlough,  co.  Tipperary,  Col. 
in  the  army  of  JA^rEs  II.,  and  Governor  of  Ivingsale,  co.  Cork, 
m.  Eleanor,  sister  of  Sir  Stephen  Fox,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

I.  A  dau.  m.  Henry  Humphreys,  Esq. 

II.  Katherine.  in.  Susannah.  iv.  !\'arr. 
Col.  Rolleston  made  his  will  13  June,  1691,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Arthur  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Tomlough,  Capt.,  Coldstream 
Guards,  12  July,  1691,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gen.  Michael 
Merritt,  of  Finnoe,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Michael,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Stephen  (Rev.),  of  Bridepark,  co.  Cork,  Rector  of  Knock- 
morne,  m.  Eleanor  Parr;  i^.  1780,  having  had  issue, 

1  Stephen.  2  James. 

1  Eleanor,  m.  her  cousin,  James  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  Frank- 
ford.  2  Frances,  m.  Mr.  Kilvington. 
3  Harriett.                        4  Elizabeth. 
5  Dorothea.                     6  Katharine. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Walsh,  of  Walsh  Park,  King's  Co. 

II.  Susan,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Christian,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  D.  Rogers,  Esq.   of  Liskimland,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

V.  Eleanor,  m,  Capt.  James  ffranck,  of  ffrankiort  Castle. 


1374 


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EOO 


Mr.  EoUeston  d.  1720,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  RoLLESTON,  Esq.  of  (Tranckfort,  flhasCoologne.Town 
Mr.jov  of  Guhvay,  and  Capt.  of  Militia  Dragoons,  b.  1700;  in. 
1740,  Frances  Everingliam,  tlie  adopted  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Cajit.  James  ffranckfort,  of  CooloKne  or  ftranlifort,  and  tlius 
Bcfjiiiired  tliat  estate.    By  licr  he  had  issue, 

I.  James  Ffbanck,  his  heir, 

IT.  Artliur,  ((.  s.  ». 

I.  Frances,  d.  unin, 

Mr.  Eollcston  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son, 

James  Ffkanck  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  ffranckfort  Cnstle,  Col. 
of  Volunteer  Yeomen,  1782,  b.  1742;  m.  his  first  cousin,  Ellen, 
tlau.  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Rolleston,  of  Bridepark,  and  by  her 
had  a  dau.,  Frances,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  m.  2ndly,  17GG, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Bagge,  Esq.  of  Lismorc,  co.  Waterford, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Fbanck,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Silver  Hills,  Kind's  Co.,  h.  6  March,  17G8; 
m.  13  Jan.  1806,  Helena  Maria,  dau.  of  Richard  Maunsell, 
Esq.  of  Quinsboro',  co.  Limerick,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Maun- 
,scll,  Esq.,  of  Kallywilliam,  in  said  co. ;  and  d.  23  Oct.  1820, 
having  had  issue, 

1  James  Franck,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Charles,  Q.C.,  County  Court  Judge,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  2 
Nov.  1807;  m.  22  Oct.  1836,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Kiglit  Hon.  John  Richards,  Baron  of  H.M.'s  Court  of 
Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  has  issue,  Charles  John,  late 
74th  regt.;  Henry  Hugh  Barry;  William  Thomas;  and 
Katherine  Elizabeth,  vi.  Henry  Truell,  Esq.  of  Clonman- 
non,  CO.  W'icklow. 

3  Arthur  William,  6.  f>  June,  1814,  formerly  Comptroller 
of  H.M.'s  Customs,  Sydney,  m.  185J,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  O'Connor,  Esq. 

4  Stephen  Robert,  b.  29  July,  1815. 
fi  Richard,  h.  1811  ;  d.  s.  p.  1826. 

1  Relxeca  Elizabeth. 

2  Helena  Jane,  vi.  Thomas  W^oods,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Par- 
sonstown.  Queen's  Co.;  and  d.  IsGO,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Arthur  (Rev.),  b.  21  May,  17C9;  in.  Feb.  1802,  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Col.  Wcmyss,  of  Danesfort,  co.  Kilkenny;  and 
d.  s.p.  18-50. 

I.  Susan,  m.  1793,  William  Curtis,  Esq.  of  Annaghmorc, 
King's  Co. ;  and  (/.  1810. 

II.  Jane,  d.  unvi.  1847. 

Col.  Rolleston  d.  20  Oct.  1800,  and  was  .9.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Ffbanck  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  ffranckfort  Castle, 
Major,  King's  Co.  Militia,  h.  16  April,  1767;  m.  2i  May,  1806, 
Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Minhin,  Esq.  of  Greenhills, 
but  d.  s.  p.  5  April,  1825,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

James  Ffkanck  Rolleston,  Esq.  of  ffranckfort  Castle,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1831,  b.  11  Oct.  1806;  m.  28  May, 
1829,  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Bland,  Esq.  of 
Blandsfort,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Fbanck,  his  heir. 

II.  James  ffranck,  formerly  50th  Queen's  Own  rest. 

III.  Loftus  John,  formerly  Roj'al  Sherwood  Foresters. 

I.  Elizabeth  Sarah,  to.  Rev.  Knox  Homan,  Rector  of  Bal- 
teagh,  Londonderry. 

II.  Georgiana  Katherine,  to.  1864,  Edmund  Whitney 
Fetherstonhaugh  Whitney,  Esq.  of  New  Pass,  co.  West- 
meath,  2nd  son  of  Bev.  Sir  Thomas  Fetherstonhaugh,  4th 
Bart,  of  Ardagh. 

III.  Caroline  Rebecca,  to.  Theobald  Richard  Wolfe,  Esq.  of 
Rocktord,  co.  Tipperary. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cinquefoil  az.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant 
guardant  or.  Crest — An  eagle's  head  erased  ppr.  Motto — 
Ainsi  et  meillcur  pout  ce  ctrc. 

iSeai— tl'iatii-kfort  Castle,  Roscrea,  King's  Co. 


ROLLS    OF    THE    HENDRE. 

EoiLS,  John  Allan,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre,  co. 
Monmouth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1875,  was 
Capt.  Koyal  Gloucestersliire  Hussars,  b.  19  Feb. 
1S37  ;  m.  20  Oct.  1868,  Georgiana  Marcia,  dau,  of 
Sir  Charles  Maclean,  Bart.,  and  has, 

I.  John  Maclean,  6.  25  April,  1870. 

II.  Henry  Allen,  b.  5  Aug.  1871. 

III.  Charles  Stewart,  6.  27  Aug.  1877. 
I.  Eleanor  Georgiana. 

ItiurajC. — John  Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Surrey, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Monmouth  1794,  b.  1735;  to.  21  Oct. 
1767,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Coysh,  Esq.  of  Caraberwell, 
niece  and  heiress  of  Henry  Allen,  Esq.,  who  was  b.  1691, 
and  by  her  (who  (Z.  7  Sept.  1801)  had  issue.  He  d.  8  Sept. 
1801,  and  was  a.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 


John  Rolls,  Esq.  of  Bryanston  Square,  London,  of  The 
Grange,  Surrey,  and  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Monmouth,  J. P., 
h.  20  Oct.  1776;  to.  27  Jan.  1803,  Martha,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Jacob  Barnett,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Etuebington  Welch,  of  the  Hendre,  of  whom  pre- 
sently. 

Alexander,  of  Croft-y-Bwla,  co.  Monmouth,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  18  July,  1818,  formerly  of  the  4th  rcgt.  of  Irish  Dragoon 
Guards,  to.  18  May,  1839,  Kate,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Ambrose 
Steward,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Park,  Suffolk.    She  d.  1876. 

Martha  Sarah,  m.  1  Aug.  1840,  Major  Macready,  late  30th 
regt. ;  he  d.  1848. 

Jessy,  in.  24  June,  1833,  George  Simon  Harcourt,  Esq.,  M.P. 
of  Ankerwyche  House,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  {see  Habcoort 
of  Anlc(  rioijc^ie) ;  d.  in  Paris  1842. 

Louisa  Elizabeth,  ni.  12  July,  1830,  John  Francis,  eldest  son 
of  William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courttield,  co.  Monmouili;  d. 
1853. 

Mr.  Rolls  d.  31  Jan.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Etherington  Wflch  Rolls,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1842,  0.  4  May,  1807;  in.  26  Feb. 
1833,  Elizabeth  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Walter  Long,  Esq.  of 
Prcshaw  House,  Hants,  by  the  Lady  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Earl  of  Northesk,  and  had  issue, 

John  Allan,  now  of  the  Hendre. 

Elizabeth   Harcourt,   to.   19  Jan.    1800,    Frank   Johnstone 

Mitchcl,  Esq.  of  Llanfreckfa  Grange,  co.  Monmouth,  eldest; 

son  of  Francis  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  12,  Upper  Wimpole 

Street,  London,  and  has  issue. 
Patty,  in.  25  June,   1857,  Rev.  John  Taylor  Hirding,   of 

Pcntwyn,   co.  Monmouth,   eldest    son    of    the    late    John 

Harding,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 
Mary  Octavia,  to.  20  Jan.   1876,  George  Griffin  Tyler  (now 

Griffin),  of  Newton  Court,  co.  Monmouth,  eldest  son  of  the 

late  Rev.  J.  Endell  Tyler,  Rector  of  St.  Giles'-ia-the-Fields, 

and  Canon  of  St.  Pauls,  and  has  issue. 
Anne   Katherine,  m.  24    Jan.  1861,    Cornwallis  Wykeham 

Martin,  Lieut.  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  Charles  Wykeiiam  Martin, 

Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 
Georgina   Emily,  m.   Oct.    1866,   Thomas  William   Chester 

Master,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  T.  W.  C.  Master,  Esq.  of  the 

Abbey,  Cirencester,   and  Knole  Park,  Almondsbury,  and 

has  issue. 
Ellen,  TO.  Nov.  1865,  Rev.  Richard  Shard  Gubbins,  eldest  son 

of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Gubbins,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  27  May,  1870. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  fess  dancettee  with  plain  cottises  between 
three  billets  sa.,  each  charged  with  a  lion  rampant  of  the  field 
as  many  bezants.  Crest — Out  of  a  wreath  of  oak  a  dexter  cubit 
arm  vested  or,  cuff  sa.,  the  arm  charged  with  a  fess  dancettee 
double  cottised  of  the  2nd,  charged  with  three  bezants,  in  the 
hand  ppr.  a  roll  of  parchment  arg.  Motto — Celeritas  et 
Veritas. 

Seat — The  Hendre,  near  Monmouth.  Town  S.i&idcnce — 
South  Lodge,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  j^ 


ROOKE    OP    IFOED    MANOR. 

EooKE,  William  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Iford 
Manor,  co.  Wilts,  J.P.,  h.  1816 ;  m.  15  Sept.  1842, 
Julia  Humphreys,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Rooke, 
Esq.  of  Westwood  House,  Essex,  and  has,  with  other 
issue, 

William,  b.  1840. 

ILtJTCnrjC. — This  family  is  descended  from  Thomas  Rooke, 
Gent,  of  Kelsick,  co.  Cumberland,  living  1600,  in.  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Henderson,  of  Down  Hall,  and  sister  of  John  Hender- 
son, of  Drumlining,  in  the  same  co.  The  grandfather  of 
the  present  possessor  of  Iford  Manor, 

George  Rooke,  m.  21  Feb.  1774,  Mary  Marriott,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  Dec.  1821)  left  at  his  decease,  27  March,  1807,  a 
son, 

Capt.  Frederick  William  Rooke,  R.N.,  m.  6  Feb.  1813, 
Anne  Wallace,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Feb.  1829)  had  issue, 

William  Wallace,  now  of  Iford  Manor. 

Frederick  John  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Mnrcon, 
Esq.  of  Swaffham,  which  lady  t^  28  Nov.  1857,  leaving 
issue,  F.  J.  Rooke;  m.  2ndly,  Ellen  Trelawny  Jajo,  of  Ply- 
mouth, liy  whom  also  he  has  is.sue. 

Alexander  Beaumont,  m.  Ellen  Clutterbuck,  of  Hardenhuish, 
Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

Seton  Patcrson. 

Octavius  Cobb,  late  of  the  3rd  foot,  in.  1  Sept.  18.52,  Augusta, 
oau.  of  Duncombe  Pyrke,  Esq.  of  Dean  llall,  co.  Gloucester. 

Emily  Anne,  to.  Rev,  John  Paley,  and  has  issue. 

Eliza  Sophia,  to.  Thomas  Abdy  Fcllowes,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  j 

Maria  Georgiana. 

I  Capt.  Rooke  d.  28  Dec.  1855. 


EOO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOF 


1375 


Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  between  three  rooks 
ppr.  as  many  suns  or.  Crext — A  garb,  thereon  a  rook  in  a 
feeding  posturfi  all  ppr.     Motto — Nos  pascit  Ueus. 

/S'fut— Iford  Manor,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts. 


BOOPER    OF    ABBOTT'S    RIPTON. 

EooPEE,  Kev.  Plummer  Pott,  of  Abbott's 
Eiptou,  CO.  Huntingdon,  Rector  of  Abbott's  Ripton, 
J. P.  ;  m.  1851,  Gcorgiana,  dau.  of  the  late  George 
Thornhill,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Diddington,  co.  Hunt- 
ingdon, and  has,  with  other  issue, 
John  George,  6.  1852. 

iLillCiigC— Richard  Fursecx,  of  Deichtnn,  descended 
from  Hubert  de  Fourneux,  of  the  time  of  King  Henrv  I.. 
as.sumed  the  surname  of  Roper,  a.d.  1428,  on  his  marriage 
with  Isolda,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Koper  of  Turndiche. 
Their  son, 

HoGu  Roper,  Esq.  of  Turnditch,  co.  Derby,  temp.  Henry  VI., 
r,i.  a  dau.  of  Gell,  of  Hopton,  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Henrt, 
his  heir;  ii.  George,  of  Turndiche;  m.  Richard,  pensioner  to 
King  Henrt  VII.,  and  to  Henry  VIII.,  great-grandfather  of 
Sir  Thomas  Rooper,  created  Viscocnt  Baltinglass,  in  Ireland 
(see  Burke's  Extinct  Peerage).    The  eldest  sun, 

Henry  Roper,  Esq.  of  Heanour,  co.  Derby,  was  father  of 
Thomas  Roper,  Esq.  of  Heanor;  father  of  Thomas  Roper,  of 
Henoure,  who  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Aluzed  Gresbroke, 
had  a  sou, 

Samcel  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Henoure,  co.  Derby,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Henry  Goodere,  Knt.  of  Polesworth, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  d.  1  Sept.  1653,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
Samuel,  of  Henoure,  Barrister-at-Law,  who  d.  unni.,  and 

Thomas  Rooper,  Esq.,  to.  4  April,  1674,  Constance,  dau.  of 
John  Bathurst,  M.D.,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Berkampstead  Castle,  Herts,  and  of 
Southampton  Row,  parish  of  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
Middlesex,  Deputy  Cofferer  of  the  Household  to  Queen  Anne. 
His  will  is  dated  31  Jan.  1739,  and  proved  6  Nov.  1740.  He  m. 
24  April,  1705,  Philippa,  dau.  of  Edward  Allen,  of  Finchley, 
Middlesex,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  of  whom  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, iji.  Sir  John  Dryden,  Bart.,  a  son  and  heir, 

GoDOLPHiN  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Berkampstead  Castle,  b. 
27  March,  1709;  m.  9  June,  1743,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Timothy  Harris,  of  Brackley,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1793,  and  was  buried  at  Bath)  had,  witli  several  daus., 
(of  whom,  Phillippa  Ehzabeth  Dorothy,  to.  Richard  Malone, 
Lord  Sunderlin),  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Berkamstead  Castle,  and  of  Abbott's 
Ripton,  CO.  Huntingdon,  6.  5  June,  1744;  i/i.  Elizahetli,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Bonfoy,  Esq.,  and  niece  to  Nicholas  Bonfoy, 
Esq.  of  Abbott's  Ripton,  Serjeant-at-Arms  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  and  had  issue, 

i.  John  Bonfoy,  his  heir.  ii.  Henry,  Major  72nd  rcgt. 

III.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Wick  Hill,  Brighton,  and  Hocklitfe, 
Beds,  m.  Percis,  dau.  of  Henry  Pointer  Standly,  Esq.  of 
Paxton  Place,  co.  Huntingdon,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Henry  (Rev.),  of  Ouseley  Lodge,  Old  Windsor, 
and  of  Hockliffe  Pastures,  co.  Bedford,  m.  1st,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  J.  Buck,  Esq.,  which  lady  </.  s.  p. ;  2ndly,  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  William  Astell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1836)  he  had  one  son,  William  Trevor,  of  the  Rifle  Brigade; 
and  3rdly,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Heuthcote,  Fsq.  of 
Connington  Castle,  co.  Huntingdon,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son,  Thomas  Godolpliin,  and  five  daus.,  Agnes  Catherine, 
Emily  Frances,  Edith  Mary,  Henrietta  Persis,  and  Wilhel- 
mina  Lydia. 

2  JoliQ,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  m.  1842,  Charlotte  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Nethercoat,  Esq.  of  Moulton  Grange,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has  issue,  Francis  John,  Maximilian, 
Herbert,  Henry  Edward,  Edward,  Mary  Charlotte,  Con- 
stance Jane,  Blanche,  and  Lucy. 

3  George,  of  Nascott,  Watford,  and  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 
VI..  8  Jan.  1841,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Peeve  Williams  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Fawley  Court,  co. 
0.\ford,  and  by  her  (who  ('.  lH  April,  lt^56)  has  issue, 
Frederick,  Eustace,  Hugh,  Henry,  Edward  Francis,  Mary 
Frances,  Dora  Harriett,  Alice,  and  Georgiana. 

4  Edward,  Major  Rifle  Brigade,  killed  at  Inkerman. 
I  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Bonfoy  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Abbott's  Ripton,  b.  8  Aug. 
1778;  in.  15  June,  1310,  Harriet,  only  child  of  William  Putt, 
Egq.  of  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  and  had  issue, 

BosFOT,  late  of  Abbott's  Ripton. 
Plcmmer  Pott,  now  of  .Vbbott's  Ripton. 
Henry  Godolphin.  Capt.  in  the  army. 
Vrederic  James,  an  officer  in  the  army. 


Harriet  Emily,  m.  Rev.  G.  Cheere.  Elizabeth. 

Frances.        Caroline,  ),(.  James  Currie,  Esq.        Philippa. 

Selina,  m.  W.  Moubray,  Esq.  of  Otterstone,  N.B. 

Louisa,  m.  Rev.  T.  Levcnthorpe. 

Constance,  m.  Rev.  S.  King. 

Georgiana,  vi.  Hun.  William  Stuart  Knox. 

Mr.  Rooper  d.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Bonfoy  Rooper,  Esq.  of  Abbott's  Ripton,  who  d.  and  was  s. 

by  his  next  lirother,  the  present  Rev.  Plcm.mer  Pott  Roopeb. 
Arms — Sa.,  an  eagle  close  or.      Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu. 

turned  up  erm.  a  blazing  star  or.     Motto — Lux  Anglis  Crux 

Francis. 
Heat — Ripton  Hall,  co.  Huntingdon. 


ROPER    OF    PLAS-TEG. 

Teetoe-Eopee,  Chaeles  James,  Esq.  of  Plas-Teg 
Park,  CO.  Flint,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  tsheriff  1878, 
Lieut.-Col.  Rojal  Flint  Militia,  b.  29  Oct.  1823 ; 
m.  1st,  30  Nov.  18.54,  Lucy  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 
Samuel  Aldersey,  Esq.  of  Aldersey  Hall.  co.  Chester 
(she  d.  1871),  and  2ndly,  8  July,  1873,  Julia  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  C.  H.  Kortright,  Esq.,  GoTernor  of 
Erifish  Guiana. 

iLlIICagC— Cadwalladeb  Elaney  Roper  (2nd  son  of  the 
Hon.  and  Kev.  Richard  Henry  Roper,  Rector  of  Clownes,  co. 
Monaghan,  by  Mary  his  "ife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tenison,  Esq., 
and  grandson  of  Henry  Roper,  8th  Lord  Teynham,  by  Anne, 
Baroness  Dacre,  his  wife),  s.  to  the  estates  of  Plas  Teg,  co. 
Flint,  and  Lee,  Kent,  under  the  will  of  his  cousin,  the 
Dowager  Lady  Dacre,  in  1808,  and  assumed  by  sign  manual, 
14  Jan.  1809,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Trevor.  He 
was  6.  6  April,  1765,  and  m.  1st,  1796,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Henry  Reveley,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  June,  1816)  he  had, 

Charles  Blayney,  his  successor,  of  Plus  Teg. 

Richard,  b.  7  Dec.  1810;  m.  17  Aug.  1841,  Marian,  only  dau. 
of  John  Rigby,  Esq.  and  has,  with  other  surviving  issue, 
Henry  Pellew,  6.  1843;  to.  1875,  Amy  Juliet,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Preston;  and  d.  4  Sept.  1877, 
leaving  a  son.  ' 

Mary  Jane,  m.  Honoratus  Leigh  Rigby,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Anna  Maria,  Hi.  James  Boydeli,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Trevor  Roper  to.  2ndly,  1817,  Eliza  Agnes,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Clerk  Gayton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820;  he  had  issue, 
George,  to.  a  dau.  of  Capt.  M'Donald,  R.N.,  and  has  issue. 
Agnes,  in.  Henry  Boydeli,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  Caroline. 

He  d.  '20  Oct.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Blaney  Trevor  Roper,  Esq.  of  Plas  Teg,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,   High  Sheriff  1835,  b.  '22  Sept.  1799:    to.  5  Dec.  18'21, 
Mary,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Knight,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and 
had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1878,  aged  81), 
I.  Charles  James,  now  of  Plas  Teg. 

n.  WUliam,  6.  30  Dec.  1827;  m.  1st,  21  July,  1864,  Rose 
Myra,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Kincbant ;  she  d.  1»74 ;  and  2ndly, 
1877,  Miss  Cunningham  Luvmoore,  of  Oakampton  Park, 
Devon,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Luxmoore,  and  has  by 
his  1st  wife  a  dau. 

III.  George  Edward  (Rhual  Isa  Mold),  b.  16  April,  1831;  m. 
21  Nov.  1867,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Richard  Trevor  Roper,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  six  daus., 

1  Alice  Marian,  b.  12  Nov.  1868. 

2  Mabel,  b.  14  Sept.  1871.        3  Helen,  6.  30  May,  1873. 

4  Norah.  6.  28  July,  1874.       5  Winifred,  6.  21  July,  1876. 
6  Violet,  6.  '25  Feb.  1878. 

IV.  Richard  Henry,  b.  '28  Sept.  1834;  to.  16  Sept.  1864,  Grace, 
dau.  of  H.  Massena,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Dacre,  h.  12  Jan.  1839. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Aug.  1846,  Capt.  Pellew  Matson 
Briggs,  eldest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  Tliomas  Briggs,  K.C.M.G., 
and  d.  2  June,  1857,  leaving  three  sons. 

It.  Anne,  to.  June,  1847,  Rev.  John  Watson,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Gertrude,  m.  8  Nov.  1860,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  G.  May- 
nard,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Charlotte  Blanche,  ra.  26  Sept.  1861,  Henry  CecU  Raikes, 
and  has  issue. 

V.  Emily  Constance,  m.  15  March,  1865,  Holland  T.  Birket, 
Esq.,  and  (/.  '24  Nov.  1865. 

Mr.  Trevor  Roper  d.  9  Feb.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
the  present  Charles  James  Trevor  Roper,  Esq.  of  Plas  Teg. 

Arnn — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  az.  and  or,  a  pale 
and  three  roebucks'  heads  erased  counterchanged,  for  Roper; 
2nd  and  3rd,  per  bend  sinL-iter  erm.  and  ermines  a  Uon  rampant 
or,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  sa.,  thereon  an  escallop  arg., 
charged  with  a  cross  flory  of  the  fourth,  for  Trevor.  Crests — 
A  lion  rampant  sa.  holding  in  his  right  paw  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
for  Roper.  On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  wyvern  wings 
elevated  sa.,  and  for  distinction  on  the  breasts  an  escallop 
charged  as  in  the  arms.     Motto — Spe s  mea  in  Deo. 

Seat—y\2,s  Teg  Park,  Mold,  co.  Flint. 


1376 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


EOS 


ROSE    OF    KILRAVOCK. 

EosE,  James,  Esq.  of  Kilravock  Castle,  co.  Nairn, 
J.P.  aucl  D.L.,  Major  retired  list  of  H.M.'s  Indian 
army,  I.  21  March,  1820  ;  m.  1st,  14  Jan.  1850,  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  Miijor-Gren.  George  Twemlow,  R.A., 
by  Anna  Maria  D'Oylyhis  "svife,  and  by  bar  (wbo 
d.  13  May,  1867}  bad  issue, 

I.  HcGH,  6.  10  Aug.  1863. 

II.  John,  6.  11  Jan.  1866. 

I.  Catherine  Isabella  Ellen.         n.  Elizabeth  Margaret. 
He  m.  2ndly,    1   Sept.    1868,    EUza   T.   AYoolmer, 
-widow  of  Pan'-Willesford  Hockin,  Esq.,  Dep.  Insp.- 
Gen.  of  Hospitals,  Indian  army. 

ILlltCa2C. — The  family  of  Eoos,  or  Eose,  was  settled  in 
Nairnshire  terap.  Alxxander  III.  Hcon  Rose,  of  Geddes,  by 
marriage  with  the  heiress  of  the  Cysets,  acquired  the  lands  of 
Kilravock,  and  had  a  Crown  charter  of  the  barony  from  King 
Joiix  (Balliol).  From  that  period  the  estate  has  descended 
lineally  to  the  present  proprietor;  and  what  is  uncommon, 
every  link  of  the  pedigree  is  provedby  documents  among  the 
public  records,  or  in  the  family  charter  chest.  In  1460,  Hugh 
Eose,  then  of  Kilravock,  by  a  license  from  the  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  built  the  present  castle,  which  stands  on  the  bank  of  the 
river  Nairn.  The  baron  of  Kilravock,  in  1560,  used  a  seal  of 
the  family  arms,  with  the  inscription,  S.  Hugoni.t  ros  Baronli 
— A  style  very  unusual  in  Scotland,  but  which  seems  to  have 
been  adopted  by  many  of  the  lairds  of  Kilravock.  The  repre- 
sentative of  the  family  in  the  15th  century, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  built  the  old  tower  of  Kilravock, 
1460.  He  m.  Moir,  dau.  of  Malcolm  Mackintosh,  of  that  ilk, 
and  had  three  sons,  Hugh,  his  heir;  Alexander,  progenitor 
oiVcie'S.ost.sof  Hoiine  (which  set);  and  William.  He  tZ.  1493, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

HcGH  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  served  heir  to  his  father,  20  May, 
1496,  from  whom  derived,  5th  in  descent, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  Col.  of  the  Inverness-shire  regt. 
for  Duke  Hamilton's  engagement.  He  m.  May,  1648,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Sir  John  Sinclair  of  Dunbeath,  and  had  two  sons, 
Hcgh,  his  heir;  and  John,  of  Wester  Rarichics.  Col.  Eose 
d.  March  1649,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Hugh  Eose,  of  Kilravock,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Innes,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  he  had  (with  four  younger 
sons,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.)  Hugh,  his  heir;  and  two  daus., 
Margaret  and  Elizabeth.  He  rii.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Alexander,  16th  Lord  Forbes,  and  by  her  had  five  sons  ;  Alex- 
ander, Col.  of  Dragoons  ;  William:  George;  and  Arthur:  all 
d.  uiifii. ,  and  John,  who  practised  as  a  Physician  for  several 
years  in  Ireland,  where  he  m.  and  left  a  son,  John  Eose,  Esq. 
Hugh  Rose  d.  1687,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  Sheriff  of  Ross,  and  one  of  those 
named  by  the  last  Scots'  Parliament,  to  represent  Scotland  in 
the  first  British  Parliament  1707.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of  Calder,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 
Hugh,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Eraser, 
of  Brae  ;  and  3rdly,  Catherine  Porteous,  and  by  the  last  only 
had  further  issue  two  sons,  Arthur,  Capt.  in  the  army;  and 
Alexander,  a  Merchant  in  Carolina.  Mr.  Eose  d.  1732.  His 
eldest  son  and  successor, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Lewis  Grant,  of  Grant,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Hugh,  his 
heir,  and  Lewis.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh 
Eose,  of  Broadley,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  John  and  George, 
both  officers  in  the  army,  and  six  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  Dr. 
Joshua  Mackenzie,  of  Edinburgh;  Henriet,  m.  Sir  William 
Dunbar,  Bart,  of  Hempriggs;  Anne,  m.  Sir  H.  Munro,  Bart, 
of  Foulis;  Alexandrina;  Jean,  m.  Duncan  Ross,  of  Kindeace, 
CO.  Ross;  and  Caroline.  Mr  Eose  d.  1755,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Hugh  Eose,  Esq.  of  Kilravock,  Advocate,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Col.  William  Clephane,  descended  from  the  ancient  family 
of  Carslogie,  in  Fife,  and  by  her  had  (with  a  son,  Hugh,  who 
d.  s-  p-'i  a  dau.  and  heiress, 

Elizabeth  Eose,  of  Kilravock,  m.  June,  1779,  her  cousin, 
Hush  Rose,  and  by  him  (who  rf.  1  Nov.  1780)  left  at  her  de- 
cease, Kov.  1815,  a  son  and  heir, 

Hugh  Rose,  of  Kilravock,  Vice.-Lieut.  co.  Nairn,  and  Col. 
of  the  Nairnshire  militia,  m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Col.  John 
Baillie  of  Dunain,  co.  Inverness,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Hugh,  his  heir. 

John  Baillie,  successor  to  his  brother  Hugh. 

George,  d.  X'.nm. 

Isabella,  ru.  C.  Innes,  Esq.,  Advocate,  Edinburgh. 

Elizabeth,  m.  P.  Grant,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S.,  and  is  deceased. 


Margaret,  m.'W.  Dealtry,  Esq.  of  the  Colonial  Office,  decca.scfi, 
Katharine,  m.  D.  Cunninghame,  Lieut. -Col.  E.I.C.S.,  dec. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mackintosh  of  Far,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

Jastes,  now  of  Kilravock.  William,  deceased. 

Wellington,  killed  in  1858  at  Gwalior. 

Alexander,  </.  in  New  South  Wales. 

Arthur,  d.  at  Kaira,  in  the  Bombay  Presidency  in  1SS3, 

Anne,  iinm.  Han-iet  (Mrs.  Grimes),  deceased. 

Caroline  (Mrs.  Vincent),  deceased. 

Mr.  Rose  d.  1828. 

Hugh  Rose,  Esq.  of  Kilravock  Castle,  went  to  India,  where 
he  became  highly  distinguished  in  the  Civil  Service  in  Bengal, 
and  d.  v.nm.  1847.    He  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Major  John  Baillie  Rose,  of  Kilravock  Castle,  55th  regt., 
served  in  the  Crimea,  and  fell  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle 
of  the  Alma,  20  Sept.  1854.  A  tablet  is  placed  to  his  memory 
in  the  church  of  Gibraltar,  and  another  over  his  grave  in  the 
Crimea.  He  m.  EUtn  Phyllis,  dau.  of  Richard  Pattinson, 
Esq.  of  Montreal,  but  d.  s.p.  He  was  s.  by  his  half-brother, 
the  present  James  Rose,  Esq.  of  Kilravock. 


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Amis — Or,  three  water-bougets  az. 
Motto — Audeo. 
Seat — Kilravock  Castle,  Nairnshire. 


Crest — A  hawk    ppr. 


EOSE    OP    HOLME. 

Eose,  The  Eev.  Hugh  FEA^'CIS,  of  Holme,  co. 
Inverness,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Inverness,  M.A. 
Camb.,  late  Eector  of  Homersfield  with  St.  Cross, 
Suffolk,  I.  8  Jan.  1821  ;  m.  1858,  Isabella  Baillie, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Grant,  Esq.,  younger,  of  Corrie- 
mony,  co.  Inverness,  H.E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  and 
bas  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Francis,  6.  1859.  ii.  John  Euillie. 

I.  Millicent. 

HtUfatJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Eose 
of  Kilravock,derived  from  Alexander,  2nd  son  of  Hugh  Eose, 
of  Kilravock,  living  1460,  by  Moir  his  wife,  dau.  of  Malcolm 
Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  that  ilk,  Capt.  of  the  clan  Chatton. 

John  Rose,  Esq.  of  Holme,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Gumming,  Esq.  of  Logie,  co.  Moray,  and  had  issue, 

Hugh,  of  Holme,  Lieut. -Col.  E.I.  Co.'s  Cavalry,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  Topham,  Esq.  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex,  and  d. 
26  Aug.  1836,  leaving  two  dau.,  viz.,  Anne,  m.  D.  Cheap, 
Esq.,  Professor  oi  Civil  Law  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh ; 
and  Charlotte,  m.  1821,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Fox  Burgoyne, 
Bart.,  G.C.B. 

Alexander,  Capt.  73rd  foot,  d.  unm.  1799.  | 

Eobert,  d.  s.  p.  '■ 

John,  of  Holme. 

Catherine,  'ta.  Capt.  Eaton,  37th  foot,  and  is  deceased. 

Grace,  )?i.  WUliani  Mackintosh,  Esq.  of  Geddes,  co.  Nairn; 
deceased. 

Jane,  to.  John  Troup,  Esq.  of  Fir  Hall,  co.  Nairn,  deceased. 

Helen,  m.  the  Eev.  JohnCormack,  D.D. 

The  youngest  son, 

Lieut. -Gen.   Sir  John  Eose,   K.C.B.,  of  Holme,  J.P.,  6. 

23  July,  1779;  in.  16  Feb.  1811,  Lilias,  dau.  of  James  Eraser, 

Esq.  of  Culduthel,  co.  Inverness,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  15  June, 

1855)  had  issue, 

John  Nugent,  late  of  Holme. 

James  Eraser,  6.  29  Jan.  1814;  Lieut.  E.I.C.S.;  d.  21  April, 

1837. 
Alexander,  6.  21  Dec.  1818;  Ensign  E.I.C.S. ;  d.  15  Nov. 

1841. 
Hugh  Francis,  now  of  Holme. 

Henry,  Bengal  Civil  Senrice,  6.24  Nov.  182G;  m.  Jamcsina, 
dau.  of  —  Grant,  Esq.  of  Viewtield,  co.  Nairn,  N.B.,  and 
has  issue,  Lilias  Millicent. 
Millicent  Anne,  m.  William  Oliver  Jackson,  Esq.,  Ataancsk, 
CO.  Cork. 

Jane  Lillias,  to.  1st,  1849,  Bernard  Brocas,  Esq.  of  Bi  aurc- 
paire  Park,  Hants;  2ndly,  Capt.  Edward  Palliser,  late  7tl» 
Hussars. 

Sir  John  Eose  d.  9  Sept.  1852. 

John  Nugent  Eose,  Esq.  of  Holme,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of 
the  Bombay  Civil  Service,  b.  2  Sept.  1812  ;  ra.  21  JIarch,  1846, 
Anna  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Wray  Palliser,  of  Derrylu.skin,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  Comragh,  co.  Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
6  Feb.  1847)  had  a  dau.,  Millicent,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  (Z. 
9  June,  1867. 


Arm.% — Or,  three  water-bougets  az. 
M'>ttoex — Under  arms,  Audeo;  above 
and  True. 

Seals — Holme,  Croy,  co.  Inverness,  N.B. 


Crest— K  hawk    ppr. 
the    crest,    Constant 


EOS 


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EOS 


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EOSE     OF    LEISTON    OLD    ABBEY. 
EosE,   Sir  William,   K.C.E.,   of  Leiston   Old 
Abbey,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Clerk  of  the  Parlia- 
ments, m.  15  March,  1856,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Thel- 
lusson,  2ud  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Lord  Ecndlrsham. 

itiUraSC— This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Roses  of 
Kilravock,  in  Scotland. 

The  Right  Hon.  George  Rose,  6.  at  Brechin,  Scotland, 
11  June,  1741,  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Rose,  of  Lethnot,  co. 
Foifar,  by  his  wife  Margaret,  dau.  of  Donald  Rose,  of  Wuter- 
clunie,  was  a  distinsuished  statesman  and  writer  of  the  last 
century.  In  the  administration  of  Jlr.  Pitt,  whose  friendship 
and  confidence  he  enjoyed  in  an  especial  degree,  Mr.  Rose  was 
President  of  the  Board  of  Trade  and  Treasurer  of  the  Navy. 
He  also  held  the  lucrative  office  of  Clerk  of  the  Parliament. 
He  d.  atCiiffnells,  his  seat  in  Hampshire,  13  Jan.  1818,  leaving, 
by  Theodora  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Dues,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  two 
sons  and  a  dau.,  the  eldest  of  whom  was 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Henry  Rose,  G.C.H.,  Clerk 
of  the  Parliament,  Lord  of  the  JIanor  of  Sandhills,  Hants,  J. P., 
D.L.,  and  M.P.  for  Southampton,  and  afterwards  for  Christ 
Church.  This  gentleman  became,  1805,  one  of  the  Pay- 
masters-General of  the  army.  In  1814  he  went  as  Envoy 
Extraordinary  to  Munich,  and  afterwards  to  Berlin.  lie  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  T.  Duncombe  Esq.  of  Duncombe  Park,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Oct.  1861)  had  issue, 

llroH  Henry  (Field  Marshal),  Lord  Stratunairn,  G.C.E., 
G.C.S.I.,  so  created  1866  (<ft  Bukke's  Peenuji). 

William  (Sir),  now  of  Lciston  Old  Abbey. 

Arthur  Robert,  deceased. 

Frances  Theodora,  m.  3  July,  1817,  George  Sholto,  E.nrl  of 
Morton,  who  d.  31  March,  1858. 
SirG.  H.  Rose  d.  18  June,  1855. 

Arms — Or,  a  boar's  head  coupcd  gu.,  between  three  watcr- 
bougets  sa.  Cvcat — A  harp  az.  figured  or.  Motto — Constant 
and  true. 

.Seat — Leiston  Old  Abbey,  near  Saxmundham. 


ArniK — Or,    a  chevron   between  three  water-bougefs  az., 
uartering  Holdkn.     C-c^t — A  lion  holding  a  rose  in  his  Daw. 


quar 

Mottn — Xon  sine  sentp  Rosa. 
Si-al — The  Ferns,  Wivelstield,  Cuckfield,  Sussex 


EOSE  OF  THE  FERNS. 
EosE,  John  Eose  Holder,  Esq.  of  The  Ferns, 
Wirelsfield,  Sussex,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army, 
late  9th  and  17th  Lancers  (vrith  four  medals  and 
two  clasps  for  services  in  the  Cabul,  Gwalior,  Siith'j, 
and  Punjaub  campaigns),  b.  1812;  in.  18  March, 
1834,  Emilia  Hail,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Major  J. 
N.  Jackson,  C.B.,  Deputy  Quartermaster-Gen.  East 
Indies,  by  Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Co).  Wade,  of 
Leatherhead,  Surrey,  Commander  25th  Light  Dra- 
goons, aud  has  issue, 

I.  Emily  Holden,  w.  23  Jan.  1862,  Rev.  J.  Harwood Harrison, 
Rector  of  Bugbrooke,  co.  Northampton. 

II.  Gertrude  Holden,  d.  29  June,  1861. 

III.  Mary  Holden. 

3Ltlir<Xfj;r. — This  branch  of  the  Rose  family  claims  descent 
from  Rose,  of  Kilravock  Castle,  co.  Nairn. 

John  Rose,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Dublin,  left  at  his 
decease  a  son, 

JostpH  Rose,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Physician  to  the  Lord-Lieut, 
of  Ireland,  b.  1749,  whose  uncle,  Alexander  Rose,  Esq.  of  Elm 
Park.  CO.  Limerick,  alienated  the  Elm  Park  estate  to  Lord 
Clarina.  Dr.  Rose  is  stated  to  have  refused  the  honour  of 
knighthood.  He  m.  his  cousin,  Miss  Gertrude  Rose,  and  by 
her  (who  </.  1821)  left  at  his  decease,  1833  (being  buried  in  the 
Abbey,  Bath),  a  son, 

HiccMAN  Lelakd  Rose,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare,  Capt.  3rd 
Dragoons,  b.  17S2;  ra.  1804,  Mary  Tovey,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Rose  Holden,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Upminster, 
Essex;  and  d.  1  Jan.  1850,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  Rose,  now  of  The  Ferns. 

I.  Mary  Tovey,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Clarke  Russell,  Rector  of 
St.  Thomas-i>-Cliffe,  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  two  sons, 
John  Skinner  Russell;  and  Hickman  Hose  Russell,  Capt. 
57th  regt.,  who  was  made  Brevet-Major  fur  his  services  in 
the  New  Zealand  war,  having  been  repeatedly  mentioned  in 
the  despatches. 

II.  Gertrude  Maria,  m.  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Harrison,  late  Rector 
of  Bugbrooke,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Harwood  Harrison,  Rector  of  Bugbrooke, 

2  Henry  Leland  Harrison,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

3  William  John  Rose  Harrison,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery. 

4  Herbert  Bayley  Harrison. 

1  Gertrude  Rose,  m.  Henry  Salmon  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
of  Gayton  House,  co.  Northampton. 


ROSE  OF  CRAISrSLEir  HALL. 
Eose,  William  Somerset,  Esq.  of  Crnnsley  Hall, 
CO.  Northampton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1867, 
b.  1806  ;  m.  1st,  May,  1832,  Cliarlotte,  dau.  of  the 
late  Allen  Edward  Young,  Esq.  of  Orlingbury, 
North  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1833)  had  a 
dau.,  who  d.  1836.  He  m.  2ndly,  Jan.  1837,  Frances 
Priscilla,  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  John  AV^ullaston, 
Sector  of  Scottei",  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  has  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Robinson,  &.Dec.  1837. 

n.  Frederick  Wollaston,  6.  May,  1811 ;  cL  April,  1842. 

III.  Walter  Wollaston. 

I.  Frances  Cliarlotte,  d.  Sept.  1850. 

II.  Charlotte  Eliza,  d.  April,  IS'iS. 

III.  Marian  Louisa,  d.  Nov.  18o3. 

IV.  Lucy  Cordelia,  d.  June,  1867. 

V.  Julia  Frances.  vi.  Georgina  Maria,  d.  Oct.  1853. 
vii.  Jessie  Amelia.  viii.  Alice  Caroline. 

iLl'llCatlC. — The  late  John  Capel  Ro>e,  Esq.,  d.  March, 
1845,  leaving,  by  Frances  his  wife  (who  m.  Oct.  1800,  and 
d.  Jan.  1810)  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

William  Somerset,  now  of  Cranslcy  Hall. 

John  Robinson,  b.  March,  1802;  d.  Sept.  1S20. 

Thomas,  b.  Aug.  1807  ;  m.  1st,  May,  1839,  Lavinia  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  late  Admiral  Eyles,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  Sept. 
1855)  had  issue,  Thomas  Capel  ;  Charlotte  Lavinia,  d.  an 
infant;  and  Katharina  Mary.  He  /;(.  2ndly,  Lucy  Jane, 
dau.  ot  the  late  Rev.  John  Wollaston,  Rector  of  Scotter,  and 
has  issue,  Arthur  Wollaston,  and  Percy  Wollaston. 

Henry,  6.  Jan.  1810;  d.  March,  1838. 

Frances  Katharine,  d.  Sept.  1820. 

Louisa,  ni.  Oct.  1827,  the  Rev.  John  Wetherall,  Rector  of 
Ru.shton,  CO.  Northampton,  and  by  him  (who  d.  Aug.  1856) 
had  issue. 

ArmsSa,.,  a  fess  or,  between  three  roses  barbed  and  seeded 
ppr.     CrfM—Owt  of  a  mural  crown  a  demi-lion  rampant. 

^■cn<— Cransley  Hall,  Kettering. 


EOSE    OF    AHABEG-    AND    FOXHALL. 

Eose,  Eobeet  De  Eos,  Esq.  of  Ahabeg,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Foxhall,  co.  Tipperary,  J.  P.  co. 
Limerick,  h.  Oct.  1851 ;  *.  his  father  1860 ;  m. 
1873,  Agnes  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  B.  Frend, 
Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Boskill,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  has 
one  dau., 

Maud  Mary. 

iLutCajC. — Thomas  Rose,  Esq.,  who  went  to  Ireland 
from  CO.  Devon,  and  settled  in  the  co.  of  Limerick,  was  elected 
Sheriff  of  Limerick  1674,  and  Mayor  1695,  and  was  attainted 
by  King  James  1689.  He  was  seised  of  the  lands  of  Morgans, 
and  others,  cos.  Limerick,  Tipperary,  and  Clare.  He  m.  and 
had  a  son, 

George  Rose,  Esq.  of  Morgans  and  Mount  Prospect,  co. 
Limerick,  a  Grand  Juror  1678,  m.  and  had  issue,  Henry, 
George,  Thomas,  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Henry  Rose,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co. 
Limerick,  P.C,  M.P.,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench, 
Ireland,  ?ii.  Anne,  dau.  of  David  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ardfert,  co. 
Kerry,  and  sister  of  Maurice,  Isl  Lord  Brandon,  and  aunt  of 
William,  Earl  of  Glandorc,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  May,  1740) 
had  issue, 

Georgb,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  her  first-cousin,  John  Southwell,  Esq.  of 
Enniscouch,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  an  only  child  and 
heire.s.?,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  ni.  11  Aug.  )750,  John  Wandes- 
ford.  Earl  Wandesford.  Mrs.'SouthwcU  m.  2ndly,  -SO  May, 
1739,  Wilham  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon. 
Jane  Hose. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  William  Gunn,  Esq. 
Lord  Chtef  Justice  Rose,  whose  will,  dated  13  July,  1740,  was 
proved  25  Feb.  1742,  was  .<.  by  his  only  son  and  heir, 

Gegrge  Rose,  Esq.  of  Morgans  and  Mount  Prospect,  co. 
Limerick,  la.  1744,  his  cousin,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Launcelot 
Sandes,  Esq.  of  Carrigafoyle,  co.  Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1799)  left  at  his  death,  prior  to  1795,  an  only  child  and  heiress, 
Elizabeth  Rose,   ui.  2  Oct.   1765,   her  first  cousin,  William 


1373 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


Talbot,   Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,   co.  Roscommon.     We  now 
return  to 

George  Kose,  Esq.  (2nd  brother  of  the  Bight  Hon.  Henry 
Rose),  who  »i.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hickman,  Esq.  of 
BariUic,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  of  Limerick,  who  m.,  and  had  Jonas,  who  d.  ■■!.  p.  '■, 
William,  of  Castle  Martyr,  co.  Cork,  m.  Alice,  dau  of  James 
Pratt,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Pratt,  and  had, 
Jonas,  Lieut.  66th  regt. ;  and  William,  Lieut.  60th  foot. 
Jonas,  Capt.  K.K.  William. 

Hickman,  of  Dublin,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel  Handy,  Esq.  of 
Coolylough,  CO.  Westmeath,  and  left  several  descendants, 
one  of  whom,  Alexander,  m.  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  De 
Courcy   O'Grady,    Esq.   of  Kilballyowen,    and   had    issue, 
1  Alexander  O'Grady;  2  Hickman;    3  De  Courcy  (Rev.); 
1  Mary  Elizabeth,   m.  Col.   Deacon,  51st  regt.;  2  EUza; 
3  Henrietta. 
neHi.2ndly,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Stephens, 
Esq.  ot  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick,  and  of  Barnstable,  in  Devon, 
and  relict  of  Edward  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Newcastl^,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 
Richard,  of  whom  presently. 
Agnes,  m.  William  Gough,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  co.  Limerick. 

Tiie  youngest  son, 

RrciiAKD  Rose,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Anderson,  Esq.  of  Foxhall,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Maunsell,  his  heir. 

John,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Croker,  Esq.  of  Ballinagarde, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  had  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus., 
1  Croker,  an  officer  in  the  army,  killed  during  tlie  Burmese 
war;  1  Anne,  m.  1st,  John  Keating,  Esq.,  brother  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  S.  Keating,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Westropp, 
Esq.  of  Ross  House,  co.  Clare,  2nd  son  of  Ralph  Westropp, 
Esq.  of  Attyflyn,  co.  Limerick;  2  Mary,  vi.  Roger  O'Calla- 
ghan,  Esq.  of  Knocknanagh,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue. 
Richard.  George. 

Grace,  mi.  Robert  King,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Gilbert  King, 
Bart. 
Richard  Rose,  d.  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Maunsell  Ro.se,  Esq.  of  Aghabeg,  and  Rath  Keale, 
CO.  Limerick,"  ill.  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Galbally, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  dying  12  Oct.  1831,  left  issue, 

I.  Richard  Anderson,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Simon,  m.  2!)  Sept.  1830,  Maria,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ormsby, 
Esq.  of  Ballygrenan  and  Bnllyculleen,  co.  Limerick,  by 
Maria  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Tliomas  Vereker,  Esq.  of  Rox- 
borough,  and  sister  of  Charles,  Viscount  Gort,  and  d.  1851, 
having  had  issue, 

1  IIiiNRV  Ormsbt,  of  BallycuUeen  and  Ballygrenan,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  Capt.  in  the  Royal 
County  Limerick  Militia.  This  gentleman  s.  to  the  estates 
of  the  Ormsby  family  on  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  Henry 
Ormsby,  Esq.  He  m.  Oct.  18G3,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Henry 
Steuart  Burton,  Esq.,  D.L.  of  Carrigaholt  Castle,  co. 
Clare,  and  had  issue,  Henry,  b.  1864. 

1  Henrietta  Ormsby. 

2  Mary  Ormsby,  m.  1863,  Major  Wellington,  77th  regt. 

III.  Thomas,  Capt.  32nd  regt.        iv.  John,  Lieut.  98th  regt. 

V.  Henry,  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Limerick. 

VI.  James.  Mi.  William,  Lieut.  81st  regt. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Anderson  Rose,  Esq.  of  .\habeg  and  Eoxhall,  m. 
18  17,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Mark  A.  Tuite,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
George  Tuite,  Bart,  of  Sonna,  co.  Westmeath,  and  dying 
4  April,  1820,  left  issue, 

Richard  Anderson,  his  heir. 

Wellington  Anderson,  of  Foxhall, co.  Tipperary,  m.  Julia, dau. 
of  Edward  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  1st  Viscount 
Guillamore,  which  lady  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald, 
Bart,  of  Carrigoran. 
Wilhelmina,  m.  Edward  Stamer  O'Grady,  Esq.  of  Clenagh, 
CO.  Clare,  and  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

The  elder  son, 

Richard  Anderson  Rose,  Esq.  of  Ahabeg  and  Foxhall,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Limerick,  m.  1st,  Eliza  Sadlier,  grand-dau.  of  O'Brien 
liutler,  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  he  had 
issue, 

Robert  de  Ros,  now  of  Ahabeg.  Mary. 

Mr.  Rose  rti.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Vereker,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jervis, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Carabineers.     He  d.  March,  1860. 

A7-ms — Quarterly,  Island  4th,  per  pale arg. and  or,  a  chevron 
pu.  between  three  water  bougets  s;i.,  for  Rose;  2nd,  per  chevron 
arg.  and  gu.  in  chief  two  eaglets  displayed  az.,  for  StepHi-ns  ; 
3rd,  arg.,  a  saltire  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  in  base  gu., 
and  twoljoars'  heads  erased  in  fess  sa.,  for  Anderson.  Crests — 
1st,  A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose 
gu.  .slipped  vert;  2nd,  An  eagle,  wings  elevated  sa.,  preying 
on  a  lion's  gamb  erased  ppr. ;  3rd,  An  oak  tree  iipr.  Motto— 
Kon  i,ine  scnte  rosa. 

/Sc('(— Ardhu,  co.  Limerick, 


ROSE    OP    TABLOGIE. 

EosE,  Hugh  Law,  Esq.  of  Tarlogie,  co.  Eoss, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  of  the  Highland  Eifle 
Militia,  late  Eoyal  Marines  Light  Infantry,  b. 
1837  ;  m.  1863,  Ellen  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Eev.  J.  E.  Coope,  Yicar  of  Bucknell,  Salop,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Hugh  Strathnairn  Hamilton,  h.  1867. 
I.  Edith  Frances.  ii.  Amy  Matilda. 

III.  Ellen  Georgiana.  iv.  Evelyn  Mary. 

V.  Alexandra  Mabel  Minna. 

^illCtlQC. — The  Rev.  Hugh  Rose,  Minister  of  Tain,  co. 
Ross,  7n.  Mary,  dau.  of  David  MacCulloch,  Esq.  of  GlastuUich,* 
and  had  issue  seven  sons,  of  whom, 

Hogh  Rose,  Esq.,  0.  1767,  purchased  GlastuUich,  the  estate 
of  his  maternal  ancestors.  He  m.  1st,  Arabella  Margaretta, 
dau.  of  Col.  Phipps,  of  Manchester  Square,  London,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  two  sons,  i.  Hugh  Munro  St.  Vincent,  late  of 
GlastuUich  ;  ii.  Isaac,  d.  an  infant;  and  two  daus.,  i.  Rebecca, 
111.  Thomas  Phipps,  Esq.;  ii.  Mary,  m.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of 
St.  Ernan's,  co.  Donegal,  and  d.  11  Dee.  1854.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Catliarine,  eldest  dau.  of  Duncan  Munro,  of  Culcairn,  and 
heiress  of  her  grand-uncle,  George  Ross,  Esq.  of  Pitkerie  and 
Cromarty.  Mr.  Ross,  after  his  2nd  marriage,  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Ross  (for  issue  of  2nd  marriage  see  Roi3 
of  Cromarty).  He  was  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Eastern  Ross 
Volunteers  1803,  D.L.  for  co.  Ross,  and  J.P.  for  cos.  Ross, 
Sutherland,  and  Cromarty.  He  d.  30  Sept.  1846,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Munro  St.  Vincent  Ross,  Esq.  of  GlastuUich,  Major 
12th  Royal  Lancers,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Ross,  6.  1800;  m. 
Frances  Walrond,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Roberts,  and  had  issue, 

Hogh  Law,  now  of  Tarlogie. 

David  St.  Vincent,  6.  1839;  d.  1840. 

Frederick  William,  b.  1849 ;  m.  Katherinc  Ross  Gilchrist,  of 
Ospisdale,  N.B. 

Matilda  Arabella,  m.  Capt.  H.  S.  Clarke,  R.A. 

Georgiana  Helen.  ^ 

Had.  11  April,  1867. 

^niis— Or,  three  water-bougets  az.    Crats — A  harpaz.  figure 
or.    Motto — Constant  and  true. 
-Seat— Tarlogie,  Tain,  co.  Ross. 


EOSS    OF    CROMARTY. 

Eoss,  Geoege  William  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Cro- 
marty, Lieut.-Col.  Comm.  (and  Hon.  Col.)  High- 
land Eifle  Militia,  D.L.,  J.P.,  Convener  co.  Cromarty, 
b.  29  Aug.  1825  ;  m.  20  April,  1819,  Adelaide  Lucy 
(who  d.  3  March,  1860),  3rd  dau.  of  Duncan  David- 
son, Esq.  of  Tidloch,  co.  Eoss  (by  his  1st  wife, 
Elizabeth  Diana,  eldest  dau.  of  Godfrey,  3rd  Lord 
Macdonald),  and  by  her  has  issue,  -^ 

I.  Duncan  Mcnro,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  29  Sept.  1851,  i 

II.  Hugh  Rose,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  31  May,  1854. 

III.  Walter  Charteris,  2nd   Lieut.  68th  Light  Infantry,  6, 
5  Aug.  1857. 

I.  Katharine   Elizabeth   Julia,    m.    12   Feb.    1874,    F'rancis    j 
Maude  Rcid,  Esq.,  Capt.  71st  Highland  Light  Infantry.  | 

II.  Louisa  Jane  HanilUon,  m.  1  Oct.  1875,  Ronald  Archibald,    ' 
6th  Lord  Macdonald,  and  has  issue  («ee  Burke's  Peerage). 

III.  Ida  Eleonora  Constance.  ^ 

IV.  Matilda  Elizabeth,  </.  27  Nov.  1862.  f; 

iLinraCJC— For  paternal   descent,  see  Rose  of  Tarlogie, 
Through  his  mother,  Lieut.-Col.  Ross  represents  the  families   j 
of  Ross  o/  Pitkerie,.  and  Munro  of  Culcairn,  and,  as  great-    j 
great-great  grandson  of  Sir  Robert  Munro,  22nd  baron  and    j 
5th  bart.  of  F'owlis,  is  the  lineal  representative  of  the  Munros 
of  FowUs,  Chiefs  of  the  clan. 


^los,?  of  !|1itluvic. 


i 


The  family  of  Ross  of  Pitkerie  is  stated  to  be  descended  from 
the  3rd  son  of  one  of  the  Barons  of  Balnagown,  Chiefs  of  the 
clan  Ross,  and  representatives  in  the  male  line  of  the  Earls  of 
Ross. 

Andrew  Ross,  of  Pitkerie,  d.  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

*  This  David  MacCulloch,  of  GlastuUich,  was  represcnt> 
live  of  the  ancient  family  of  MacCulloch  of  the  Plaids. 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOS 


1379 


George  Boss,  of  Pitkerie,  h.  1700,  an  army  agent  in  the 
reign  of  George  II..  purchased  in  1772  the  estate  of  Cro- 
marty ;  dying  without  surviving  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  half- 
nephew, 

Alexander  Geat,  Esq.  of  Over  Skibo,  co.  Sutherland,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Eoss.  Alexander  Gray  Ross  dying 
without  male  issue,  the  estate  of  Cromarty  devolved  upon  the 
grand-niece  of  George  Ross,  viz., 

Catharine  Munro,  of  Culcairn.  She  m.  Hugh  Rose,  Esq. 
cf  Glastullich  (see  Rose  of  Tarlogie],  and  in  terms  of  the  entail 
assumed  the  name  of  Ross.  She  had  one  son,  George  William 
Holmes,  now  of  Cromarty,  wlio  succeeded  her,  and  two  daus., 
I.  Catharine,  ni.  Thomas  Knox  Holmes,  Esq.;  and  ii.  Arabella, 
ra.  Duncan  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Tulloch,  and  d.  184S.  Mrs.  Rose 
Ross  d.  1852. 

I^unro  of  CKltairit. 

The  origin  of  this  family  is  thus  related: — 

"Donald  a  Bunro,  son  of  Occaan,  Prince  of  Fermanagh, 
went  to  Scotland  a.d.  1025,  to  the  assistance  of  Malcolm  III. 
against  the  Danes.  He  was  styled  Donald  a  Bunro  on  account 
of  his  ancestors  having  lived  on  the  banks  of  the  water  of  Ro, 
in  the  eo.  of  Derry,  Ireland.  This  patronymic  became  after- 
wards converted  into  Mdnro.  Malcolm,  for  his  good  services, 
granted  him  the  land  between  Dingwall  and  the  water  of 
Alness,  which  was  subsequently  erected  into  a  barony,  called 
the  Barony  of  Fowlis,  after  his  father's  residence  near  Loch 
Eoyle,  Ireland.  This  district  was  also  called  Fer-in-Donald  or 
Donalds  Land.    He  d.  1039." 

Robert,  great-great-great  grandson  of  Donald,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Hugh  Fresquin,  Earl  of  Sutherland,  and  d.  1239,  and  from  him 
descended  through  a  line  of  chiefs  distinguished  for  their 
military  exploits,  of  whom  George  (son  of  Robert,  6th  baron, 
and  who  was  m.  to  a  dau.  of  Kenneth,  Earl  of  Sutherland)  was 
slain  at  Bannockburn;  George,  7th  baron,  at  Halidon  Hill; 
and  Robert,  14th  baron,  at  Pinkie,  all  three  fighting  at  the 
head  of  their  clan;  and  Robert,  18th  baron,  a  Col.  of  horse 
and  foot  in  the  service  of  Gcstavus  Adolphus,  King  of 
Sweden,  died  of  his  wounds  at  Ulm,  1633. 

Sib  Robert  Mun-ro,  22nd  baron  and  5th  bart.  of  Fowlis  (see 
Sir  Robert  Douglas's  Baronage  of  Scotland,  and  Remarkable 
Particulars  conctrniug  the  Ancient  Family  of  the  Munros  of 
Fowlis,  by  PniLiP  Doddridge,  D.D.).  Sir  Robert  m.  Jean,  dau. 
of  John  Forbes,  of  CuUoden,  and  had  three  sons,  of  whom  the 
2nd  was 

George  Mitnro,  of  Culcairn.  In  the  absence  of  his  elder 
brother,  who  was  serving  in  the  army,  and  his  father  being 
Wind,  he  commanded  the  clan  at  the  battle  of  GlenShiel,  1719, 
on  which  occasion  he  was  severely  wounded,  and  he  and  his 
clan  were  distinguished  by  their  conspicuous  gallantry  (Sir 
WAbTER  Scott,  Hist,  of  Scotland).  He  afterwards  commanded 
one  of  the  independent  companies  of  Highlanders,  known  as 
the  Black  Watch,  and  when  they  were  formed  into  "the  High- 
land regiment  "  in  1739,  under  the  command  of  his  elder 
brother.  Sir  Robert  Munro,  Culcairn  was  appointed  senior 
Capt.  He  retired  from  the  service,  owing  to  ill-health,  in 
1744,  but  on  the  breaking  out  of  the  rebellion  in  1745  he 
raised  his  brother's  clan,  and  with  it  joined  Gen.  Cope  at 
Inverness.  He  commanded  the  Munros  and  Macleods  in  the 
action  with  Lord  Lewis  Gordon  at  Inverury.  He  was  shot 
when  marching  through  Lochaber,  by  a  M'Donald  of  Glen- 
garry, who  mistook  him  for  another  officer,  31  Aug.  1746  (Sir 
W.  Scott,  Hist,  of  Scotland,  and  Dr.  Doddridge).  He  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Munko,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  Eoss  of  Calrossie,  co.  Ross, 
by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  The  3rd  and  only 
surviving  son, 

Duncan  Mcnro,  a  Capt.  in  the  78th  Highlanders,  with 
which  regt.  he  served  in  the  campaign  in  Holland,  1793,  was 
wounded  at  Gildermalsen  ;  he  was  afterwards  on  the  staff  in 
India,  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Mackenzie  Fraser.*  He  m.  Jean  Kirke, 
niece  and  heiress  of  George  Ross,  of  Pitkerie  and  Cromarty, 
and  had  issue,  i.  George  Eoss,  Capt.  85th  Light  Infantry, 
d.  when  serving  with  his  regt.  in  Jamaica ;  i.  Catharine,  of 
Culcairn,  m.  Hugh  Rose,  Esq.  of  Glastullich  (see  Ross  of  pit- 
l-eric);  ii.  Jean,  d.  5  Jan.  1874.  He  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  dau. 

Arms—Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  armed  and  langued  az  in 
the  centre  a  mullet  of  the  second  for  ditTercnce.     Crest—  \n 
eagle  with  wings  closed  ppr.     Motto — Dread  God. 
-S'ea(— Cromarty  House,  Cromarty. 


*  He  was  also  Licut.-Col.  of  the  Western  Ross  'Volunteers, 


ROSS    OF    NETHEELEY. 

Eoss,  Horatio,  Esq.  of  Netberley,  co.  Eincai- 
dine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1801  ;  m.  1833,  Justine 
Henrietta,  dau.  of  Colin  Macrae,  Esq.  of  Cornhill, 
CO.  Perth,  and  has,  inier  alios,  a  son  and  heir, 

1.  Horatio  Seftlnbebg,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  b.  1834; 
m.  20  Feb.  IhSS,  Caroline  De  Lautour,  dau.  of  the  late 
Sir  Theophilus  John  St.  George,  Bart,  of  Woodsgift. 

This  gentleman,  who  is  eldest  son  of  the  late 
Herctiles  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Eossie  Castle,  co.  Forfar,  by 
Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Parish,  Esq.  of 
Neinstaden,  formerly  represented  Aberdeen,  and 
afterwards  Montrose,  in  Parhament.  The  late 
Hercules  Eoss  erected  Eossie  Castle  1805  ;  but  the 
castle  and  estate  were  sold  in  1853,  bj  the  present 
Mr.  Eoss,  previously  to  his  purchase  of  Netherley. 
Seat — Netherley,  near  Stonehaven. 


ROSS-OF-BLADENSBURG    OF 
ROSSTREVOR. 

Eoss-of-Bladensbiteg,  Eobeet  Skeffixgton, 
Esq.  of  Eosstrevor,  co.  Down,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  of 
Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.,  late  Captain  in  the  Eoyal 
South  Town  Mihtia,  b.  26  Jan.  1847. 

it I'ncagr.— Robert  Ross,  derived  from  Sir  David  Ross, 
Commissioner  of  Ulster  under  James  I.,  m.  a  Scotch  lady  of 
the  same  name,  and  had  two  sons,  Robert,  a  Col.  in  the  army, 
d.  v.nm.,  and 

David  Ross,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  army,  ra.  Elizabeth,  half- 
sister  of  James,  Earl  of  Charlemont,  and  dau.  of  Thoma.» 
Adderley,  Esr.  of  Innishannon,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Francis  Bernard,  Esq.  by  Ali^e  Ludlow  his  wife,  and  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  who,  after  serving  with  the 
highest  distinction  in  the  Peninsula,  was  appointed  Com- 
mand er-in-Cnief  of  the  army  sent  against  the  United 
States ;  and  after  a  short  career  of  uninterrupted  succc^.^, 
during  which  he  achieved  the  victory  of  Bladexsbcrg,  and 
possessed  himself  of  the  American  capital,  fell,  12  Sept. 
1814,  whilst  advancing  to  attack  the  enemy's  position  near 
Baltimore.  On  his  widow  and  his  descendants  was  ccn- 
ferrcd  the  honorary  distinction  "of  Bladensburg,"  to  lo 
added  to  the  previous  family  name,  by  the  Prince  Regent. 
General  Eoss  had  m.  Ehza'beth  Catherine,  eUUStdau.  oi 
William  Glascock,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  May,  1S45> 
left  issue,  1  David  Ross-of-Bladenshurg,  of  whom  presently  j 
2  Robert  Ross-of-Bladensburg,  d.  Nov.  1859;  and  1  Eliza- 
beth, who  d.  1827.  James,  Lieut.  R.K.,  drowned  at  sea. 
Mary,  m.  Eev.  Dr.  Black. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Ross,  of  Rosstrevor,  m.  1706,  JIaria 
O'Brieu,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  Bart,  of  Dromo- 
land,  CO.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

David  Robert,  his  heir. 

Edward,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Thoma.=;  Peregrino- 
Courtenay,  and  niece  to  the  E^arl  of  Devon ;  and  d.  s  p. 
1840.  Charlotte. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Ross  d.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Robert  Ross,  Esq.  of  Rosstrevor,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Sheriff  1837,  and  M.P.  for  Belfast,  b.  22  March,  1797;  i:i.  1819, 
Harriet  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Edmund  Knox, 
Bishop  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  E.K.,  d.  1847.        David.  Edmund. 

Robert.  Edward  Charles. 

Jessie.  Adela. 

David  Ross  d.  Governor  of  Tobago,  1851.  After  his  death, 
the  part  of  his  property  in  which  is  Rosstrevor,  was  purchased 
by  his  cousin, 

David  Ross-of-Bladessbcrg,  Esq.  of  Rosstrevor,  J. P.,  b. 
24  Sept.  IS04  ;  ra.  1st,  1838,  Mary  Anne  Sarah,  only  dau.  of 
William  Drummond  Delap,  E.^q.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S41) 
has  a  dau.,  Katherine  Elizabeth,  ra.  June,  1861,  Col.  OUlfleld, 
Political  Agent  at  Kolapoor.  He  ra.  2ndly,  1843,  Hon.  Harriett 
Margaret  Skeffington,  sister  of  John,  Viscount  Massereene 
and  Ferrard,  K.P.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Skeffington,  now  of  Rosstrevor. 

II.  John  Fo.ster  George,  Lieut.  Coldstre.im  Guard.s,  late  Lieut. 
R.A.,  6.  27  July,  1848;  ra.  1870,  Hon.  Blanche  Amelia, 
youngest  dau.  of  John,  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard, 


1380 


EOS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


EOS 


III.  Edraond  James  Thomas,  6.  17  Aug.  1849. 

I.  Harriett  Margaret,   m.  1873,  W.  A.   Ross,  Esq.  of  Dun- 

lewy  House,  co.  Donegal,  and  27,  Curzon  Street,  May  Fair, 

London. 
He  d.  5  Nov.  1866. 

Arms—OT,  a  chevron  emhattled  counter-emhattted  between 
three  water  bougets  sa.  with  an  honourable  augmentation 
granted  for  the  service  of  the  late  Gen.  Ross.  Crests  -1st,  An 
arm  embowed  in  armour  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  all  ppr. ; 
2nd,  An  arm  in  generals  uniform  issuant  out  of  a  mural 
crown,  and  grasping  the  broken  flag-staff  of  the  standard 
of  the  United  States.  Motto— Pslt  Aspera  virtus ;  also  Bladens- 
burg. 

5eai— Eosstrevor  House,  Eosstrevor,  co.  Down. 


ROSS-LEWIN    OF    ROSS    HILIi. 

Eoss-Lewin,  Eet.  George,  of  Eoss  Hill,  co. 
Clare,  M.A.,  J.P.,  formerlj  in  the  E.N.,  m.  20 
March,  1844,  Grace,  dau.  of  Henry  Sargint,  Esq.  of 
Castleview,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Anne  his  wile,  dau.  of 
Eiehard  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Tipperary,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1871)  has  issue, 

I.  HEjraT  Hastings,  6.  25  Feb.  1845. 

II.  George  Harrison,  M.A.,  Curate  of  Hurworth-on-Tees,  6. 
IS  Dec.  1846. 

III.  Richard  Sargint  Sadleir,  B.A.,  Curate  of  Kild)-Fart,  co. 
Clare,  b.  17  Aug.  1349;  m.  16  Aug.  1S77,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Frederick  Maunsell,  Esq. 

IV.  Robert  ODonelan,  M.A.,  Chaplain  E.N.,  b.  26  March, 
1850. 

I.  Anne  Thomasina.         ii.  Mneme  Geraldine  Mabel. 

ILtnCaSC. — George  Eoss,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus,  6.  1625,  was 
the  first  possessor  of  the  family  seat  in  Clare.  He  claimed 
descent  from  the  noble  and  once  powerful  Rosses  of  Endand, 
and  bore  their  arms,  as  sculptured  on  the  church  wall  of  Clon- 
<legad,  near  the  spot  where  his  remains  are  interred.  The 
Lewins  accompanied  Sir  Richard  Bingham  to  Ireland  1586, 
and  obtained  properties  in  Munster  and  Connaught.  The 
great-great-grandfather  of  the  present  representative, 

John  Ross  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus,  co.  Clare,  m.  Eliza- 
beth Hastings.  Of  this  marriage  there  were  issue,  Harkison, 
of  whom  presently;  George  Hastings;  Herman;  Mary; 
Barbara,  m.  19  Feb.  1740,  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans, 
CO.  Mayo,  and  left  issue  ;  Susannah,  m.  14  Sept.  1745,  Palmes 
Westropp,  Esq.  and  had  issue.  Mrs.  Ross  Lewin  d.  1734,  and 
Mr.  Ross  Lewin  d.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Haerison  Eoss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus,  High  Sheriff 
1755,  -Id.  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Lismehane 
(afterwards  Marjfort),  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of  Ealph  West- 
ropp, Esq.  of  Attyflin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Fortfergus,  'm.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  Stack- 
poole,  of  Edenvale,  co.  Clare;  and  dying  1792,  left  three 
sons  and  several  daus., 

1  John,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

2  William,  who  also  d.  a  minor  in  the  West  Indies. 

3  George,  Comet  17th  Light  Dragoons,  m.  Caroline,  dan. 
of  Col.  O'Toolo,  by  the  Lady  Catherine  Annesley  his  wife, 
and  had  an  only  son. 

i  Anna,  to.  Capt.  Charles  John  Whyte,  son  of  John  Whyte, 
Esq.  of  Loughbrickland;  and2n(ijy,  John  Louis  Auriol, 
Esq.  of  Clifton. 

2  Jane,  n.  Dr.  Barnard,  Bishop  of  Limerick ;  and  2ndly, 
Col.  Hay. 

3  Mary  Anne,  m.  the  Eev.  Charles  Dunbar  Whitehead 
Massy,  of  SummerhUl,  co.  Clare,  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Massy, 
Bart,  of  Doonas.        4  Leonora,  m.  Major  Marley. 

5  Loui.?a,  m.  J.  Walker,  Esq. 

6  Wilhelmina,  m.  Jane  Saunders  Benwell,  Esq.  21st  Light 
Dragoons.  7  Eliza,  m.  M.  Stackpole,  Esq. 

8  Frances  Eleanor. 

II.  George,  of  whose  family  we  treat. 

HI.  Westropp,  of  Cornticld,  co.  Clare,  J. P.,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Edward  Morony,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry,  Lieut.  70th  foot,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  M.  Pereira, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Edward,  Lieut,  and  Adjutant  9th  foot,  killed  at  the 
storming  of  St.  Sebastian  1813. 

3  Francis  Nathaniel  Burton,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  William 
Kenny,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Westropp,  d.  s.p.  at  Ascension,  1838. 

1  Margaret,  m.  Edward  Greene,  Esq.  of  Snugville,  co. 
Clare.  2  Maria,  m.  Gen.  Aylmer.  3  Frances. 

4  Anna,  m.  Thomas  Lewen,  Esq. 

5  Jane,  to.  Major  Ellis,  93rd  Highlanders. 

6  Georgina,  iji.  Joseph  Cripps,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and 
Wellington  Lodge,  co.  Clare ;  and  2ndly,  Edward  Morcny, 
l^sq. 


IV.  Ralph,  Lieut.  5th  foot,  and  on  the  staff,  m.  Archange, 
dau.  of  M.  Baubie,  of  Quebec,  and  J.  s.p. 

V.  William,  d.  ,i.  p. 

VI.  Harrison,  M.A.,  ii.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  Harwick,  and  had 
issue. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1779,  Capt.  James  Ness,  of  Osgodvie,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  1781,  Eobert  Burdelt,  Esq.  of  Slates,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co. 
Mayo.  IV.  Susanna,  d.  unm. 

V.  Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 
The  2nd  son, 

George  Ross  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Eoss  Hill,  co.  Clare,  Cornet 
14th  Dragoons,  m.  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq. 
of  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Harrison,  d.  v.  p.  Henry,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Lieut,  half-pay  32nd  regt. ;  had  Peninsular  medal 
with  eight  clasps,  and  was  wounded  at  Sarrozin,  in  Spain, 
and  at  Waterloo;  r,i.  Frances,  dau.  of  Daniel  OGrady,  Esq. 
of  Shaimon  Park,  d.  s.  p.  George,  d.  s.  p. 

Eliza,  d.  unm. 

Barbara,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Gladwin,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Ross  Lewin  d.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Henry  Ross  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Ross  Hill,  Blajor  in  the  army, 
J. P.,  6.  1778.  He  was  present  at  eleven  general  actions  and 
sieges,  including  the  battles  of  Les  Quatre  Bras  and  Waterloo,  . 
and  was  wounded  in  the  last  charge  at  Salamanca.  He  m. 
Anne  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1876),  dau.  of  William  Burnett,  Esq.  of 
Eyrescourt,  by  Christina  Mary  his  wife.  dau.  of  Edward 
Donelan,  Esq.  of  Hillswood,  co.  Galway,  and  had  issue, 
George,  his  heir. 

Heniy,  of  Donogrogue  Castle,  co.  Clare,  m.  Jane  Stamer, 
dau.  of  George  C.  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Donogrogue  Castle,  co. 
Clare,  d.  s.  p.  1865. 
Charles  Massey,  d.  s.  p.  8  Sept.  1870. 

John  Dillon,    Lieut.   30th  regt.,  mortally  wounded  at  the 
close  of  the  battle  of  Inkerman,  5  Nov.  1854. 
Georgina,  rn.  William  Stephen  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Old  Abbey, 

CO.  Limerick,  J. P.,  who  d,.  leaving  issue,  1871. 
Maria  Christina,  //«.  1847,  Commander  Frederick  Lowe,  E.N., 
who  d.  s.  p.    1861 ;    and  2ndly,    Rev.  Thomas   Westropp, 
Rector  of  Ardcanny,  M.A.,  who  d.  1876. 
Charlotte  Augusta. 

Mary  Julia,  m.  Francis  Lowe,  Esq.,  son  of  W.  Lowe,  Esq. 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  by  his  wife  Eliza,  dau.  of  John 
Manley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Major  Ross  Lewin  d.  at  Eoss  Hill  27  April,  1843,  and  his  widow 
d.  31  Dec.  1876. 

Ann — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  water  bougets 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  between  two 
trefoils  slipped  vert.  CveU — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  enn. 
a  peacock  in  pride  ppr.     Motto — ConsUio  ac  virtute. 

Seat — Eoss  HUl,  liildysart,  co.  Clare. 


GKOVE-EOSS    OF    INVERCHAERON. 

Geove-Eobs,  Maegaeet  Ankbetill,  of  Inver- 
charron,  co.  Eoss,  assumed  the  surname  of  Eoss 
on  succeeding  her  brother  1875  :  m.  1834,  Capt. 
Joseph  John  Grove,  of  the  25th  foot,  and  has  issue^ 

1.  Joseph  Charles  Eoss,  who  served  with  distinction  as 
Capt.  in  the  42nd  Eoyal  Highlanders  throughout  the 
Crimean  War  of  1854-5,  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
1857-8,  6.  1834;  m.  1860,  Emily  Henrietta  Hay,  dau.  of 
the  late  William  Erekine,  Esq.  of  Cardross,  and  has 
issue,  three  daus. 

I.  Harriet  Goldie  Eoss. 

II.  AmeUa  Donald  Ankerville,  m.  John  Senhouse  Goldie 
Taiibman,  Esq.  of  The  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  and  has  four 
sons  and  two  daus. 

ILinCilgC. — This  family  claims  to  be  lineally  descended 
from  the  noble  House  of  Ross. 

David  Eoss,  of  Inverchasley,  m.  a  dau.  of  Eonald  Craufurd, 
Esq.  of  Ecstalrig,  and  sister  of  Margaret,  Countess  of  Dum- 
fries, and  by  her  had  (besides  daus.,  of  whom  Mary  .A.nn  «. 
Charles  Munro,  Esq.  of  Culcidr.i)  tWO  sons,  David,  of  whom 
we  treat ;  and  Charles,  Gen.  in  the  army,  who  d.  unm.  1W| 
elder  son, 

David  Eoss,  Lord  Ankerville,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  Cochrane,  Esq.  d 
Eevalrig,  and  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  who  d.  unm., 

I.  David,  TO.  Marian,  dau.  of  Col.  G.-»ll,  Military  Secretary  te 
Warren  Hastings,  Governor-General  of  India,  and  by  hei 
(who  m.  2ndly,  8  April,  1809,  Eri«,  8th  Lord  Reay)  had 
issue, 


EOS 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOT 


1381 


1  David,  Col.  Bengal  army. 

2  Charles,    Lieut.-Col.    I'.engal  army,  m.  a   dau.  of  Gen. 
Maxwell.  3  Lawrence,  Lieut.  Bengal  army. 

1  Margaret  Ankcrville,  m.  Col.  .Shone,  E.A. 

2  Marion,  m.  Col.  Cramer  Roberts.  3  Jane,  d.  unm. 
II.  Chaeles,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Margaret    (eldest    dau.),    m.   Major   James    Bailie,   7th 
Fusiliers. 
The  2nd  son, 

Ch.vbles  Ross,  Esq.  of  Invercharron,  jh.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
James  Borrowman,  Esq.  ;  and  d.  1836,  having  hi;d  issue 
(besides  two  sons,  Charles  and  Ronald  Crawford,  both  d. 
young), 

EoBERT  FERorsoN,  late  of  Invercharron. 

Margaret  Ankerville,  now  of  Invercharron,  m.  Joseph  Jolin 
Grove,  Esq.,  Capt.  25th  regt. 

Mary  Ferguson.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Eofs  (/.  1S36,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Fergcson  Ross,  Esq.  of  Invercharron,  who  d.  a.  p. 
10  Jan.  ISTo,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister,  Mrs.  Margaret 
Ankebville  Grove-Ross. 

Anns — Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.  Crest — A  hand  hold- 
ing a  wreath  of  laurel. .  Mottoes — Nobilis  est  im  leonis  ;  and 
above  the  crest,  Spem  suocessus  alit. 

Seat — Invercharron,  Ardgay,  co.  Koss. 


EOSS    OF    PITCALNIE. 

Eoss,  George,  Esq.  of  Pitcalnie,  co.  Eoss,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  h.  at  Dublin,  3  Sept.  1803  ;  m.  1  June, 
1837,  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Dugald 
Oilchrist,  of  Ospiedale,  co.  Sutherland. 

ILiltfajJC — Alesanber  Eoss,  9th  of  Balnagown  (of  the 
original  family),  descended  from  Hugh  Ross,  younger  son  of 
William,  Earl  of  Ross,  m.  Jane  Sinclair,  dan.  of  the  Earl  of 
Caithness,  by  whom  he  had  George  and  Catherine.  He  m. 
tJndly,  Catherine,  dau  of  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  of  Kintail,  by 
■whom  he  had  one  son,  Nicholas,  1st  Laird  of  Pitcalne,  of 
whom  hereafter.     He  d.  21  Oct.  1592. 

George  Ross,  of  Balnagown,  m.  Marjorie  Campbell,  dau. 
of  the  Laird  of  Calder,  by  whom  he  had  David,  his  heir,  and 
Jane.  He  m.  2ndly,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Mackintosh,  of  Mackintosh, 
by  whom  he  had  no  issue. 

David  Ross,  of  Balnagown,  ',n.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Gordon, 
Earl  of  Sutherland,  without  issue.  He  ru.  2ndly,  Annabclla, 
dau.  of  Murray,  Earl  of  TuUibardine,  by  whom  he  had  one 
son,  David. 

David  Ross,  of  Balnagswn,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Frascr,  Lord  Lovat,  by  whom  he  had  David,  his  heir,  Alex- 
ander, who  d.  young,  iinrd. ;  and  two  daus.     He  d.  1C53. 

David  Eoss,  of  Balnagown,  m.  Lady  Anne  Stewart,  da -..  of 
James,  Earl  of  Moray,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  a.d. 
1711,  and  was  s.  as  chief  by  his  cousin,  Pitcalnie.  The  estate 
of  Balnagown  he  left  to  Gen.  Charles  Eoss,  of  the  family  of 
Lord  Eoss  of  Halkhead,  from  whom  it  passed  to  the  present 
family  of  Balnagown.  Eeverting  to 
!  Nicholas  Eoss,  1st  of  Pitcalnie,  2nd  son  of  Alexander,  9th 
I  Laird  of  Balnagown. 

j  Nicholas  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Eupham,  dau.  of  Hugh 
j  Munro,  of  Assynt.  He  d.  in  1592,  leaving  an  only  son, 
i  David  Ross,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Dunbar,  of 
j  Munness,  by  whom  he  had  David  and  Malcom. 
I  David  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Alexander 
i  Mackenzie,  of  Shilcoire  ;  2ndly,  Christina,  dau.  of  Col.  John 
I   Munro,  of  Obedale.     He  left  a  son, 

1  Alexander  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter 
'  Boss,  of  Balmackie,  by  whom  he  had  Malcolm,  his  heir ;  and 
William,  of  whom  hereafter. 
Malcol.m  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
■  MacCulloch,  of  Pillon,  by  whom  he  had  Alexander,  his  suc- 
:  cesser.  He  m.  2ndly,  —  Wallace,  relict  of  George  Munro,  of 
;  Culrain,  but  left  no  issue  by  her. 

j       Alexander  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  George 

,   Munro,  of  Newmore,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Malcolme,  who 

I   d.  without  male  issue.    He  m.  2ndly,   Isobel,  dau.  of  David 

MacCulloch,  of  Pillon,  d.s.p.    He  m.  3rdly,  Naomi,  dau.  of 

,  John  Dunbar,  of  Burgie,  by  whom  he  had  «n  only  son, 

I       McNBc  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  who  d.  ^mm.,  and  was  s.  by  his 

Wnsman  James  Eoss,  8th  Laird  of  Pitcalnie.     JIunro  Eoss 

claimed  the  Earldom  of  Eoss  as  heir  male  of  that  dignity,  and 

'   of  the  Balnagown  family  in  Feb.  1778,  but  no  determination 

appears  to  have  been  come  to  by  the  House  of  Lords.    We 

I  now  return  to 

!      William  Eoss,  2nd  eon  of  Alexander  Eoss,  4ih  Laird  of 


Pitcalnie.  He  left  Scotland  with  his  regiment  in  1741  for 
Antrim,  Ireland,  and  there  in.  Eliza  Brusack,  relict  of  William 
Wliittby,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  Alexander,  and  two 
daus.  He  d.  18  Oct.  1703,  as  Capt.  and  Adjutant  of  the  Royal 
Hospital,  Dublin. 

Alexander  Eoss,  m.  Ilonora,  dau.  of  —  Burke,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  by  whom  he  left  issue  one  son,  James,  and  three 
daus.     He  d.  July,  1787.    The  son  and  heir, 

Ja.mes  Eoss,  jyi.  Sarah,  dau.  of  G.  Johnston,  Esq. of  Skerrins, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  left  by  her  (who  d.  ISlC)  live  sons  and  one 
dau., 

I.  James,  late  of  Pitcalnie.        li.  George,  now  of  Pitcalnie. 

III.  Henry,  (/.  v.nm.  1830. 

IV.  William  Munro,  m.  and  d.  in  Jamaica,  1839,  leaving  an 
only  .«on,  William,  who  (/.  midh.  1872. 

V.  lilonnerha.sset,  d.  in  Jamaica,  I'.iihi.  1840. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  1835,  Donald  Williamson,  Esq.;  and  d.  1838, 
leaving  one  son  and  one  dau. 

He  s.  to  the  estate  of  Pitcalnie,  and  the  Chieftainship  of  the 
Clan  Eoss,  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  Munro  Euss  of  Pit- 
calnie in  1809.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Eoss,  of  Pitcalnie,  who  d.  unm.  12  April,  1829,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  George  Eoss,  now  of  Pitcalnie. 

Note. — Munio  Eoss  of  Pitcalnie  was  sustained  as  heir  male 
of  the  Earls  of  Ross  by  the  Court  of  Session  in  .Scotland,  and  by 
the  House  of  Lords  in  England,  and  claimed  thcdicnity  of  Earl 
of  Eoss  on  the  ground  that  that  title  was  wrongfully  assumed 
by  Euphemia,  Couutess  of  Eoss,  it  being  limited  to  heirs  male. 

His  petition  was,  by  the  King's  command,  presented  to  the 
House  of  Lords,  9  Feb.  1 778,  but  no  decision  appears  to  hav» 
been  come  to  on  the  subject. 

A)-ms — Gu.,  three  lions  rampant  arg.  Oest — An  elk's  head 
issuant  from  a  sheaf  of  corn  ppr.     Jlotto — Spera  successus  alit. 

Seat — Amat  Ardgay  and  Ehives,  Park  Hill,  co.  Eoss. 


ROBERTSON-ilOSS  OF  GLENMOIDAET. 
EoBEKTSou-Eoss,  Pateick,  Esq.,  C.B.jof  Glen- 
moidart,  co.  Inverness,  Col.  in  the  army,  Adjutant- 
Gen,  of  Militia  in  Canada,  and  a  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour  of  France,  b.  19  May,  1828  ; 
m.  14  July,  1851,  AmeUa  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  Maynard,  Esq.  of  Wokingham,  Berks  (of  a 
branch  of  the  Essex  family  of  Maynard) ,  and  has  iss  ue, 

I.  Hugh  Maynard  Etre,  b.  10  Nov.  1856. 

II.  Patrick,  b.  17  March,  18G5. 

I.  Georgina  Elphinstone  Gordon,  ni.  31  Jaly,  1878,  John 
Dodd,  Esq.,  Chief  Constable  of  Perthshire,  son  of  the  late 
Nicholas  Dodd,  Esq.  of  Bellshields,  Northumberland. 

II.  Bessie. 

Lieut.-Col.  Eobertson-Eoss  is  the  2nd  son  of  Hon. 
Lord  Eobertson,  a  distinguished  Scotch  Judge, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Eev. 
Dr.  Eoss,  D.D.,  of  Xibnonivaig,  co.  Inverness ;  he 
s.  his  maternal  tmcle,  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Hugh 
Eoss,  of  Glenmoidart,  and,  in  comphance  with  the 
deed  of  entail,  received  the  royal  license  to  take,  use, 
and  bear  the  surname  of  Eoss,  in  addition  to  and 
after  that  of  Eobeetson,  and  the  designation  of 
"  Glenmoidart,"  also  to  bear  the  arms  of  Eoss  for 
himself  and  heii's  of  entail.  Lieut.-Col.  Eobertson- 
Eoss  has  received  the  following  medals  and  decora- 
tions for  his  military  services,  viz.:  —  The  Kaffir 
war  medal,  the  Crimean  medal,  and  three  clasps, 
the  Turkish  war  medal,  the  cross  of  Knight  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie 
(Turkish). 

iLttXCagc. — Lleut.-Colonel  Eobertson-Eoss's  grandfather 
claimed  descent,  in  the  male  line,  from  the  ancient  Scottish 
family  of  Ross;  and  his  grandmother  was  a  niece  of  Cameron 
of  Lochiel,  the  famous  chief  and  adherent  of  Prince  Charles 
Edward  Stuart,  who  led  his  clan  in  1745. 

^rms— Quarterly :  or  and  gu.,  on  a  cross  erm.  between  in 
the  1st  and  4th  quarters  a  lymphad  sa. ;  and  in  the  2nd  and 
3rd  three  lions  rampant  erm.  a  water-bouget  of  the  fourth. 
Cre.1t — An  eagle  displayed  ppr.  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
water-bouget  sa.,  and  resting  each  claw  upon  a  buckle  or. 
Motto — Spes  aspera  levat. 

Seat— Glenmoidart,  Bonaw,  co.  Inverness. 


EOTHERAM    OF    CEOSSDRtTM. 

EoTUEKAM,    Edwakd,    Esq.  of    Crossdrum,  co. 
Meath,  J. P.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  cos.  Meath 


II 


1382 


EOT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOU 


and  Cavaii,  h.  25  March,  1789;  m.  11  April,  1822, 
Barbara,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Crofton,  Bart,  of  co. 
Leitrim,  and  1ms  issue, 

I.  Geokge  Acgustcs,  b.  14  Oct.  1825;  m.  1st,  20  Au?.  1845, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  St.  George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Green  Hills, 
CO.  Louth,  bj-  whom  he  had  issue,  George  Augustus 
Edward,  6.  29  Oct.  1851;  and  Emily  Constance;  and  2ndly, 
15  April,  186S,  Sarah,  6th  dau.  of  Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Minna  Georgina. 

II.  Edward,  b.  25  Nov.  1828. 

in.  Morgan  Thomas,  6.22  May,  1830;  m.  18  March.  1857, 
IsabeUa  Lucinda,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Francis  Hopkins, 
Esq.  of  Mit^belston,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue,  Edward 
Crofton,  6.  14  March,  1858;  and  Mary  Countess. 

IV.  Arthur,  b.  10  Aug.  1831. 

V.  Henry  William,  b.  10  Feb.  1836. 

I.  Frances,  m.  William,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Francis 
Hopkins,  Esq.,  of  Mitchelston.         ii.  Barbara. 

III.  Jane,  ra.  Ecv.  Ronald  MacDonnell.         iv.  Anne. 
iCttlCagC.— Edward    Eotheram,   Esq.,   son  of  Thomas 

Eotheram,  Esq.,  claiming  descent  from  the  Yorkshire  family 
of  KoTHEBAM,  7)1.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Schoales,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Derry,  and  was  father  of 

George  Eotheram,  Esq.  of  Triermore,  b.  1763,  who  m. 
Catherine  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Beabeg, 
CO.  Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  Crossdrum. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Triermore,  co.  Meath,  J.P.,  h.  1793;  m. 
28  July,  1814,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Cox, 
Vicar  of  Lusk,  co.  Dublin,  by  Maria  Hogan  his  wife,  cousin 
of  the  late  Count  Stackpoole ;  and  d.  1861,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Triermore. 

2  William,  b.  8  Aug.  1835. 

1  Maria,   j/i.  27  May,  1847,   Ferdinand,  only  son  of  Fer- 
dinand Meath  M'Veagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  co.  Meath. 

III.  George  Smith,  ni.  Jane,  only  dau.  of  W.  Coates,  Esq.  of 
CO.  Kildare,  and  d.  26  Dec.  1878. 

I.  Margaret  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Battersby,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle House,  CO.  Meath. 

n.  Mary  Anne,  in.  Thomas  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Liscarton  Castle, 
CO.  Meath. 

III.  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  Francis  Battersby,  Esq.  C.B.,  of 
Listoke  co.  Louth,  late  Lieut. -Col.  64th  regt. 

&«;— Crossdrum,  Oldcastle,  co.  Meath. 


Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Mervyn  Pratt,  Esq.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  of  Cabra  Castle,  Kingscourt,  co.  Cavan, 
and  has  issue, 


ROTHEEY    OF    LITTLETHOEPE. 

EoTHEET,  Charles  William,  Esq.,  F.G-.H.S., 
of  Littlethorpe,  co.  York,  1823  ;  m.  1874,  Frances 
Clare,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  F.  Benson,  of 
Kenneythorpe,  co.  York. 

ILtItC«l3;C.— Maternally,  Mr.  Eothery  descends,  through 
the  SiMPso.Ns  and  Claytons,  pj  Kaaresboro\  from  the  ancient 
Yorkshire  family  of  Staveley.    His  father,  the  late 

John  Rothery,  Merchant,  of  Leeds  (son  of  J.  Rothery,  who 
d.  1  Nov.  1804,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Moss,  of  Guiseley),  r,i. 
Mary  Clayton,  dau.  of  William  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Knaresboro', 
who  was  only  child  of  John  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Knaresboro'  and 
Gilthorn,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Clayton, 
Esq.  of  Knaresboro',  son  of  John  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Masham 
(descended  from  the  Claytons  of  West  Clayton,  parish  of  High 
Hoyland),  by  Grace  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Miles  Staveley,  Esq. 
of  North  Stainley.  By  Mary  his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  the  Eev. 
George  Gibbon,  and  d.  Jan.  1849),  Mr.  Eothery  left  issue, 

Charles  William,  of  Littlethorpe.        John  S. 

Charlotte  Augusta  (deceased),  m.  Frederick  Henry  Wood, 

Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall,  co.  York. 
Phoebe  Althea  (deceased),  m.  George  Frederick  Leigh  (also 

deceased),  son  of  the  Hon.  Mrs.  I«igh,  sister  of  Lord  Byron, 

the  poet. 

Mr.  Rothery  d.  1825. 

^rms— Per  bend  or  and  gu.,  two  bends  indented  counter- 
changed.  Ci-exl — A  tower  arg.  charged  with  two  bendlets 
indented  and  issuant  from  the  battlements  thereof  a  demi-lion 
gu.  holding  with  his  dexter  paw  three  arrows,  one  in  pale  and 
two  in  saltire  ppr.     Motto — Fcstina  lente. 

Residence— Greta  Hall,  Keswick;  long  the  residence  of  the 
])oet;  Coleridge  and  Southey. 


I.  Emily  Madeline  Elizabeth. 
III.  Florence  Isabella. 


II.  Louisa  Frances. 
IV.  Helen  Grace. 


ROTHWELL    OF    ROCKFIELD. 

EoTHWELL, Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.,  b.  25  June,  1834;  m.  28  June,  1866,  Louisa 


SLillCagC— The  ancestor  of  the  Meath  Rothwells  accom- 
panied William  III.  to  Ireland. 

John  Rothwell.  Esq.  of  Canonstown,  co.  Meath,  b.  1680, 
younger  brother  of  Thomas  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Berford  (who  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jourdan,  a  French  refugee,  Rector 
of  Dunshaughlin,  and  d.  s.p.),  m.  Miss  Barry,  and  had  issue, 

John,  m.  his  cousin.  Miss  Barry. 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas,  m.  Miss  Shields,  of  Furze  Park. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Eev.  J.  Smyth;  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Eadcliff, 
LL.b.,  Judge  of  the  Prerogative  Court. 

Mary,  m.  S.  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Summerseat. 

Matilda,  m.  H.  Garnett,  Esq. 

The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Berford,  b.  1730,  s.  to  his  uncle's 
(Thomas  Rothwell)  estate,  and  bought  the  property  of  Rock- 
field  from  his  elder  brother.  He  m.  1763,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Hugh  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Hurlstown,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14 
Sept.  1802)  had  (with  five  daus.,  i.  Abigail,  m.  Dudley  St.  G. 
Ryder,  Esq. ;  ii.  Martha,  m.  Rev.  R.  Butler,  D.D. ;  iii.  Mary, 
d.  7  Feb.  1859;  iv.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Martley,  Esq.;  and 
V.  Anne,  m.  Henry  Cusack,  Esq.)  four  sons, 

John,  of  Staffordstown,  6.  1763 ;  ni.  1794,  Alicia,  dau.  of 
N.  Forth,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1826. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Hugh,  7/1.  Miss  Allan,  and  had  four  sons. 

Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Rothwell  d.  1780.     His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Eothwell,  Esq.  of  Eockfield,  6.1765;  m.  1st,  April, 
1795,  Helena,  dau.  of  C.  H.  Upton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  ■ 

Richard,  his  heir.  m 

Isabella,  m.  Rev.  James  Butler,  of  Priestown,  Meath,  who  (f, 

March,  1869  ;  she  d.  No"   1876. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Samuel  Garnett.  Esq.  of  Summerseat,  co. 

Meath,  who  d.  Dec.  1862. 

Mr.  Rothwell  m.  2ndly,  23  Jan.  1810,  Letitia,  dau.  of  James 
Corry,  Esq.  of  Shantonagh,  co.  Monaghan,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  and  had  by  her  a 
son, 

Thomas,  of  Shantonagh  and  Black  Castle,  who  has  taken  the 
name  and  arms  of  FitzHerbert  (see  that  'name). 
Mr.  Eothwell  d.  14  March,  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eichard  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Rockfle'^,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1839,  b.  March,  1799,  who  m.  17  June,  1824,  Elizabeth 
(who  d.  24  Nov.  1871),  only  child  of  the  late  Eev.  Tho;uiS 
Sutton,  Eector  of  Clongill,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Eockfield. 

John  Sutton,  Capt.  E.A.,  b.  22  Oct.  1841. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  18  June,  1868,  Eev.  Edward  Butler,  whj 

d.  23  Feb. 1877. 

Helena.  Elizabeth. 

Lsabella,  ra.  17  Aug.  1865,  Major  William  Hague,  son  of  the 

late  Barnard  Hague,  Esq.  of  Micklegate,  Y''ork. 
Frances    Maria,    m.    12    July,    1855,    Rev.    John    Richard 

Brougham. 

Emma  Catharine,  vi.  12  Feb.  1863,  Eev.  Horace  T.  Fleming, 
Anne  Upton,  d.  7  June,  1873, 

Mr.  Rothwell  d.  13  Aug.  1853. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  engrailed  sa.  each  charged  with 
three  bezants  on  a  canton  gu.  a  mural  crown  gold.  Cnst— Out 
of  a  mural  crown  gold  a  stag's  head  ppr.,  holding  in  the  moutb 
a  rose  gu.  slipped  and  leaved  vert.    Motto — NU  conscire  sibi. 

Seat — Rockfield,  near  KcUs,  co.  Meath. 


ROTHWEEL    OF    SHANTONAGH. 

See  FitzHeebeet. 


ROUND    OF    BIRCH. 

EorND,  James,  Esq.  of  Birch,  Essex,  J,P.  and 
D.L.,  Capt.  West  Essex  Militia,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
Barrister-at-Law,  M.P,  for  East  Essex,  b.  6  April, 
1812  ;  m.  25  Aug.  1870,  his  cousin  Sibylla  Joanna, 
4th  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Freeland,  Eector  of  Ha3- 
keton,  JSufi'olk,  and  has  issue, 


ROU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOU 


1383 


I.  Sibyl  Mary,  6.  22  Feb.  1872. 

II.  Eleanor  Douglass,  b.  17  Aug.  1373. 

III.  Emma  Margaret,  b.  25  April,  1875. 

IV.  Lucy  Frances  Gray,  b.  17  Jan.  1877. 

ILlurilgC. — James  Round,  citizen  of  London,  purchased 
Birch  Hall,  Essex,  24  March,  1724,  and  d.  s.  p.  1745-6.  His 
brother  John  Bound,  was  father  of 

William  Kound,  of  Birch  Hall,  who  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of 
John  Warner,  of  Old  Ford,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1764),  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  John  Keeling,  of  Fin- 
gringhoe,  Essex)  three  sons,  James,  his  heir;  William,  d. 
until,  in  India ;  and  John  {see  Eohnd  of  Do.ncbary).  Mr.  Round 
d.  1772,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Round,  of  Birch  Hall,  who  m.  19  Jan.  1758,  Thamar, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Peter  CrcfSeld,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  23  Aug.  1799)  had  issue,  i.  James,  his  heir; 
II.  Charles,  successor  to  his  brother;  and  m.  George,  of  St. 
Peter's,  Colchester,  &.  13  Aug.  1772;  ju.  16  Feb.  1801,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Ven.  Archdeacon  Waller;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1823, 
having  had  a  dau.,  Eliza  Anne,  m.  1823,  John  Eingler 
Thomson,  and  two  sons  (George,  in.  5  Oct.  1824,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Borthwick,  and  d.  7  July,  1857 ;  and  Edward,  m. 
1824,  Amelia  Jocelyne,  and  had  issue,  Edward,  rf.  7  March, 
1877;  and  Mary);  i.  Susannah,  in.  Horatio  Cock,  Esq.  of 
Colchester,  and  d.  s-X).  22  Aug.  1834;  ii.  Anna  Christiana,  d. 
unm.  5  April,  1822.  Mr.  Round  d.  17  June.  ISOG,  and  was  s. 
by  his  elilost  son, 

The  Rev.  James  Round,  of  Birch  Hall,  b.  8  April,  1764, 
who  m.  7  Feb.  1792,  Frances,  dau.  of  Joseph  Green,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  Jan.  1809,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Charles  Round,  Esq.  of  All  Saints,  Colchester,  and  after- 
wards of  Birch  Hall,   b.  31  July,   1770,  who  to.  5  Jan.  1796, 

iharlotte,  dau.  of  Joseph  Green,  of  London,  who  was  the 
jreat  grandson  of  Jane  Desborough,  sister  of  Oliver  Ckom- 
s-ELL,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  April,  1831)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Gray,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Thomas  ^Rev.),  Rector  of  All  Saints,  Colchester,  h.  14 
July,  1798;  to.  19  Jan.  1836,  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Barlow,  of  Burgh,  Suftblk ;  and  d.  27  Aug.  1860,  leaving 
issue  by  her  (who  <;.  21  May,  1877), 

1  James,  now  of  Birch. 

2  Francis  Richard,  B.A.,  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  Clerk  in 
the  Colonial  Otiice,  h.  22  Jan.  1845. 

3  Douglass,  B.A.  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  &.  29  March, 
1846  ;  7)!.  18  Nov.  1875,  Cecilia  K.  Barlow,  only  dau.  of 
Edmund  Barlow,  Esq.  of  36,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.,  and 
Hasketon,  Suffolk. 

1  Harriet,  b.  29  Jan.  1837  ;  to.  Rev.  Richard  Hichens,  late 
Rector  oi  Woodham  Mortimer. 

2  Mary,  h.  16  Feb.  1838. 

3  Adelaide,  b.  13  Aug.  1840;  m.  28  Sept.  1870,  Robert  F. 
Symmons.  4  Louisa,  6.  6  April,  1842. 

5  Elizabeth,  b.  6  Aug.  1843;  d.  17  March,  1844. 

6  Juliana  Frances,  b.  24  Feb.  1848. 

III.  Joseph  Green  (Rev.),  6.  14  June,  1803;  m.  2  Oct.  1828, 
Elizabeth  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Lewes,  of  Gilling- 
liam,  Norfolk ;  and  d.  12  Sept.  1835,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Ralph,  d.  17  May,  1867. 

2  Henry  Lewes.  3  George. 
1  Emily,  m.  A.  W.  Freeland. 

IV.  William  Creffleld,  6.  1  Feb.  1802 ;  d.  25  April,  1810. 

V.  Henry,  b.  8  June,  1805  ;  d.  v.am.  5  July,  1827. 

I.  Charlotte  Douglas,  m.  George  Hanson,  Esq. 

II.  Georgina  Frances,  m.  14  May,  1829,  Rev.  Henry  Free- 
land,  Rector  of  Hasketon,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  2  Aug.  1838. 

r.  Round  d.  18  April,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Gray  Round,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall,  Essex,  late  M.P. 

■r  the  Northern  division  of  that  county,  b.  28  Jan.  1797  ;  m. 

i  I  July,  1838,  Emma  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major  Brock,  of  St.  Mary's, 

'■  lulchester,  and  d.  s.p.  1  Dec.  1867. 

■'  ^7-ms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  three  annulets  of  the  field. 
'—A  lion  couchant  arg. 

'!««— Birch,  Essex;  The  Holly  Trees,  Colchester;  and  The 
uis,  Acton,  Middlesex.    Residence— U,  Belgrave  Road,  S.W. 


ROUND    OF    DANBURY    PARK. 

i  E.OUND,  John,  Esq.  of  West  Bergliolt,  Essex,  of 
ijie  Inner  Temple,  Earrister-at-Law,  M.A.  Balliol 
jloll.  Oxford,  b.  19  April,  1816  ;  m.  26  April,  1853, 
laura,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Horace 
^nitli,  Esq.,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Horace,  b.  22  Feb.  1854. 

1.  Laura  Cunstanee,  d.  1864.         ii.  Yiulet  Grace. 
II. 


HtltCnflr.— John  Bound,  Esq.  of  Colchester,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  younger  son  of  William  Round,  Esq.  of  Birch  Hall, 
by  Susannah  Warner,  his  wife,  m.  28  Aug.  1782,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Edward  Green,  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall,  Essex,  and  widow 
of  the  Rev.  Richard  Daniel,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan.  1802), 
loft  at  his  decease,  9  Nov.  1813,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Round,  Esq.  of  Dan  bury  Park,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.  and  D.C.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Maldon  and  Ipswich,  6. 
8  March,  1783;  to.  18  March,  1815,  Susan  Constantia,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Caswall,  Esq.  of  Sacombe  Park,  Herts,  and  co- 
heir of  her  brother,  George  Newman  Caswall,  Esq.,*  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1845)  had  issue, 
John,  now  of  West  Bergholt. 
Frederic  Peel,  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Green  Rod,  6. 22  May, 

1818. 
Edmund,  M.A.   Balliol   College,   Oxford,   Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.   for  Essex,  b.  31  March,  1820;  m.  7  Oct.  1847,  Louisa 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  G.  Parker,   Esq.   of  Springfield 
Place,  Essex. 
Constantia  Catherine  Anne,  in.  9  May,  1848,  Henry  Alex- 
ander Story,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
Eliza  Mary,  d.  12  Nov.  1837. 

Mr.  Round,  who  was  High  Steward  of  Colchester,  and  High 
Sheriff  for  the  county  1836,  d.  28  April,  1860. 

Arms  and  Crest— As  Round  of  Birch  Hall.    i)/o»o— Esse 
quara  videri. 
Residence — 15,  Brunswick  Terrace,  Brighton. 


ROUND    OF    TIPTON. 

EoTTND,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  The  Hange,  Tividale, 
Tipton,  CO.  Stafford,  The  Limes,  Edgbaston, 
and  The  Grrove,  Knowle,  co.  Warwick,  m.  Emma 
Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  Edwin  AUdridge,  Esq.  of 
Westwood,  Edgbaston,  and  resides  at  Edgbaston, 
CO.  Warwick.  The  late  Mr.  Eound  of  the  Hange, 
Tividale,  Tipton,  co.  Staif  ord,  Portland  House,  Edg- 
baston, and  The  Grove,  Kuowle,  co.  Warwick,  was 
the  eldest  son  of  John  Eound,  Esq.  of  Daisy 
Bank,  co.  Stafford  (who  d.  12  Dec.  1815),  by  Phoebe 
his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  Isaac  Caddick,  Esq.  of  Wed- 
nesbury  Oak,  co.  Stafford.  He  was  J.P.  for  cos. 
Stafford  and  Worcester,  b.  16  July,  1820,  and  d.  unm. 
20  May,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother  Joseph, 
now  of  The  Hange,  who  has  two  brothers  and  four 
sisters,  Benjamin,  W2.  Jane,  widow  of  the  late  W. 
Godfrey,  of  Eavenstone,  Bucks,  and  has  issue,  one 
dau.  Ethel  Janie,  residence.  Court  Oak,  Harborue, 
CO.  Warwick ;  Edwin,  unm. ;  Mary,  m.  John  Eound 
Tilley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Phoebe ;  Sarah  Ann;  and 
EUzabeth,  relict  of  Frederick  Elliott,  Esq.  This 
family  was  settled  in  Tipton  at  the  time  of 
Charles  I.,  and  were  for  many  years  engaged  in 
the  iron  trade  of  Staffordshire. 

Arms — Or,  a  garb  between  three  fer-de-moulines.  Crest — A 
hawk  sa.  wings  displayed  standing  on  a  plough.  Motto — Deo 
favente. 

Scats— The  Hange,  Tividale,  Tipton,  co.  Stafford  :  The  Limes, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham;  and  The  Grove,  Knowle,  co.  War- 
wick. Residence — The  Limes,  Chad  Road,  Edgbaston,  eo. 
Warwick. 

« 

ROUNDELIi    OF    GLEDSTONE. 

EouNDELL,  William,  Esq.  of  Gledstone,  co. 
York,  M.A.,  b.  17  July,  1817 ;  m.  20  April,  1864, 
Harriet  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Francis  Beynon 
Hacket,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  has 
issue, 

Richard  Foulis  and  Charles  Selborne,  twins,  h.  Nov.  1872. 

This  gentleman,  educated  at  Harrow  and  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  s.  his  father  10  March,  1873,  and  is  also 
representative  of  the  families  of  CuEEEE  of  Kild- 
tvick  and  Eichaedson  of  Bierley. 

ILtUCaQC. — John  Roundell,  of  Screven,  near  Knares- 
borough,  hving  temp.  Henrt  VI.,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Coke,  of  CO.  York.     His  great-grandson, 

*  As  nephew  of  this  gentleman,  Mr.  Round  is  senior  repre- 
sentative of  the  Wilmots,  Earls  of  Rochester  (see  Bokke's 
Extinct  Peermje). 

4  U 


1384 


EOU 


THE  LA^^DED  GEi^iTRY. 


EOU 


KicnATiT)  EoTJNDELL,  of  Scrcveii,  livinff  in  tlie  reigns  of 
Henry  YII.  and  Henkt  VIII.,  Jii.  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
heir;  and  ii.  Christopher,  great-grandfather  )f  William 
EouNDULL,  of  Marston  and  Hutton  Wansley,  in  co.  Yorli,  now 
represented  by  the  Earl  of  Harowood  and  Lord  Wenlock.  The 
elder  son, 

John  Uodndeh,  Esq.  of  Screven,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
IVilUam  Sill,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mar.maduke  Kol'ndell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  living  temp.  Queen 
Elizabeth,  m.  1558,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lowe,  Esq.,  but 
dying  s.  p.  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Kocndell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  d.  1582,  and  was«.  ty 
his  eldest  son, 

William  Koundell,  Esq.  This  gentleman  appears  to  have 
been  a  Juror  at  the  presentment  at  the  Castle  of  Knares- 
borough,  6  Aug.  1611,  and  to  have  been  sworn  before  Sir 
Oliver  Cromwell,  Master  of  his  Highness'  Game,  Sir  William 
Fleetwood,  Knt.  his  Majesty's  Surveyor-General,  Sir  Henry 
Slingsby,  Sir  William  Ingleby,  Deputy  Stewards,  and  Eichard 
Hutton,  Serjeant-at-Law,  Steward  of  the  House  and  Manor  of 
Knaresborough.  Mr.  Koundell  m.  1591,  Elizabeth  Lightfoot, 
and  had,  with  two  daus.,  four  sons,  i.  "William,  d.  s.  p.  1G84; 
II.  Peter,  of  Screven,  whose  male  issue  became  extinct ;  in. 
John,  of  whom  presently ;  iv.  Thomas.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Eodndell,  Esq.,  b.  1G07  ;  m.  1C35,  Maria  Wade,  and 
had  issue.    Mr.  Eoundcll  d.  Aug.  1G57,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Eoundell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  b.  163G;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Polespring,  co.  York,  and  dying 
1767,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

William  Eoundell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  b.  IGGo.    He  m.  1st, 
Ellen    Oddy,    of    Kirby  Malzeard,   but  had    no  issue;    and 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Laurence  Dauson,  Esq.  of 
Spring  House,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons, 
I.  Peter  d.  in  infancy.  ii.  Mark,  d.  s.  p.  1753. 

III.  William,  of  Screven' and  York,  M.D.,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Tomlinson,  Esq.  of  York,  and  dying  1762,  left  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Margaret  Eleanor,  m.  John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godington,  in 
Kent,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1770. 

IV.  Danson,  of  whom  presently. 
The  4th  and  youngest  son, 

Danson  Eoundell,  Esq.  of  Screven,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  to. 
19  Sept.  1739,  Ellen,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Christopher  Hartley, 
of  Marton  in  Craven,  by  whom  he  acquired  that  estate,  and 
had  two  surviving  sons.  He  d.  30  May,  1770,  and  was  s.  by 
the  elder, 

EiCHABD  Eoundell,  Esq.  of  Marton  and  Screven,  who  com- 
menced the  erection  of  the  mansion  of  Gledstone,  but  d.  before 
its  completion.    Not  having  m.  he  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Eev.  William  Eoundell,  of  Gledstone  and  Screven, 
A.M.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  He  m.  1775,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Henry  Eichardson,  A.M.,  Eoctor  of  Thornton,  and 
granddau.  of  Eichard  Eichardson,  Esq.  of  Bierley,  co.  York, 
and  had  issue, 

BioHARD  Henkt,  his  heir. 

William  Hartley,  b.  1780,  who  assumed  1786,  the  surname  of 

CuRRER,  but  d.  s.  p.  12  Feb.  ISOl. 

Danson  Eichardson,  M.A.,  late  representative  of  the  family. 
Henry  Dawson  (Rev.),  b.   HS.'),  M.A.,  Fellow   of  Magdalen 

College,  Oxford,  Eector  of  Fringford,  co.  Oxford  ;  m.  2  Nov. 

1818,  Ehzabcth,  dau.  of  Peter  Gariorth,  Esq.  of  Coniston, 

and  has  a  son,  Henry. 
Saville  Eichardson,  b.  1789. 
Septimus  Ward,  6.  1795. 
Eleanor.  Mary  Anne. 

Dorothea  Richardson,  m.  10  Sept.  1810,  the  Eev.  William 

Jocelyn  Palmer,  M.A.,  Eector  ot  Mixbury,  co.  Oxford. 

Mr.  Eoundell  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 
Eichard  Henry  Eoundell,  Esq.  of  Gledstone  and  Screven, 

J. P.  and  D..L.,  b.  14  Deo.  1776,  High  Sheriff  ol  co.  York  1835; 

d.  v.nm.  26  Aug.  1851,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Eev.  Danson  Eichardson  Eoundell,  of  Gledstone,  J. P.  and 

D.L.,  M.A.,  6.  3  April,  1784;   m.  28  Nov.  1815,  Hannah,  eldest 

dau.  of  Sir  Vi^illiam  Fouhs,  Itti  bart.  of  Ingleby  Manor,  co. 

Yorlc,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  ot  Gledstone. 

II.  Eichard  Eoundell.  Lieui.-Col.  in  the  Army,  late  Major 
28th  foot,  b.  3  Aug.  1818;  d.  Oct.  1871,  whilst  travelliug'on 
the  Caucasus. 

III.  John  Eichardson,  b.  7  Feb.  1820;  d.  vnvi.  6  Feb.  1840. 

IV.  Henry  George,  b.  11  July,  1825;  d.  25  Sept.  1837. 

V.  Charles  Savile,  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  b.  19 
July,  1827,  for  some  time  Private  Secretary  to  H.  E.  Earl 
Spencer,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland;  m.  10  May,  1873,  Julia 
Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Wilbraham  Tollemache,  Esq. 
of  Dorfold,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue,  Christopher,  b.  6  July, 
1876, 


I.  Mary  Anne,    m.    11  Jan.  1855,  John  Hotham,  Esq.  of 
Seraftworth,  Notts. 

II.  Eleanor  Hannah  Eichardson,  d.  unm.  7  Sept.  1854. 

Eev.  Mr.  Eoundell  d.  10  March,  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Anns — Or,  a  fess   gu.   between  three  olive  branches  vert. 
Creal — A  sword  in  pale  arg.,  hilt  and  pommel  or,  gripe  gu. 
Seat — Gledstone,  near  Skipton,  co.  York. 


ROTJS    OF    COUHTYEALA. 

EoTJS,  Charlotte  Xaiheeine  Elizabeth,  s, 
her  brolher  1876. 

iLtllCJIftt* — '^his  family  resided,  and  was  possessed  of  ex- 
tensive property  and  influence  in  the  West  ot  England  for 
many  centuries.  The  senior  line  was  Eons  cf  Modbury,  Devon, 
and  the  next  branch  that  of  Edmcrston.  Of  this  family  the 
direct  representative. 

Sir  Anthony  Eoos,  of  Edmerston,  inherited  his  father's 
estates  in  Devon,  as  well  as  Ealton  and  the  other  landed 
possessions  of  his  uncle,  John  Eous.  Sir  Anthony  was  a  man 
of  great  parts  and  virtues.  He  was  twice  Sherifl  of  Cornwall, 
19  and  42  Elizabeth;  was  one  of  the  Burgesses  returned  to 
serve  in  Parliament  for  East  Loe  in  the  27th  year  of  that 
reign ;  and,  in  1  James  I.,  was  one  of  the  Knights  of  the  shire 
for  Cornwall.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  South- 
cote,  Esq.,  co-heir  of  her  mother,  a  Miss  Barnhouse,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Ambrose,  one  of  the  representatives  of  Launceston  in  the 
first  Parliament  of  King  James  I.  He  m.  Magdalen,  dau.  of 
I'eter  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Chicksands,  co.  Bedford,  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  decease,  v.  p.,  23  July,  1623,  a  numerous 
family,  the  eldest  of  which, 

William,  s.  his  grandfather. 

II.  Eobert,  ?«,.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Pym,  Esq.,  and  niece 
of  the  celebrated  John  Pym,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 

Anthony,  M.P.  for  co.  Cornwall  1653  and  1656,  to.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Francis,  of  Wootton  Under  Edge,  of  whom  hereafter,  as 
continuator  of  the  line. 

III.  Eichard. 

IV.  Francis,  of  Lanrake,  co.  Cornwall,  M.P.  for  Trnro  I 
Charles  I.,  for  Tregony  3  Charles  1.,  and  again  for  Truro 
15  and  16  of  that  reign.  After  the  death  of  the  King  he  was 
Knight  of  the  shire  for  co.  Devon,  and  Speaker  of  the  short 
Parliament,  and  in  the  following  year  was  appointed  one  of 
Cromwell's  Lords.  He  was  also  provost  of  Eton  College. 
He  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  the  Pbotectoe,  and  was  honoured 
with  public  obsequies. 

V.  Arthur. 

1.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Northcote,  Esq. 

Sir  Anthony  m.  2ndly,  Philippa,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Coles, 
Esq.;  and  Srdly,  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Lewis  Pollard,  one  of  the 
Justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  widow  of  John  Copleston, 
Esq.  of  Coiileston,  Devon.  He  d.  1622,  at  a  very  advanced  age, 
and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Eons,  Esq.  of  Halton,  M.P.  for  Truro  in  the  first 
Parliament  of  Charles  I. ;  hem.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard, 
1st  Lord  Eobartes,  of  Truro,  and  sister  to  John,  1st  Earl  of 
Eadnor,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Eichard,  his  successor; 
Charles,  who  d.  s.  p.  ;  and  ELrzABETH,  of  whom  presently,  as , 
heiress  of  her  brother.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Eons,  Esq.  of  Halton,  M.P.  for  Bossiney  U 
Charles  II.,  who  m.  M;iry,  dau.  of  —  Clarke  Esq.  (into  whosB 
family  Halton  eventually  passed),  but  dying  s.  p.,  was  s.  by  his 
only  sister, 

Elizabeth  Eons,  m.  her  cousin, 

Francis  Eous,  Esq.  of  Wootton  Under  Edge,  co.  Gloucestel 
(refer  to  issue  of  Eobert,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Anthony  Eous,  Knt.)( 
and  had  issue  a  son, 

Thomas  Eous,  Esq.  of  Piercefield,  co.  Monmouth,  in.  JaM 
Hoskins,  of  eo.  Gloucester,  and  had,  with  three  daus.  (th* 
eldest  -/It.  Thomas  Costar,  Esq.  of  Ecdbroke,  co.  Gloucester; 
the  2nd  the  Eev.  Dr  Bentham,  Canon  of  Christchurch,  co 
Oxford;  and  the  youngest,  J,  Mecrop,  Esq.  of  London),  tl)re( 
sons.  Mr.  Eous  d.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  survivinf 
son, 

Thomas  Eons,  Esq.  of  Pierceflcld,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thoma 
Bates,  Esq.  of  co.  Northumberland,  and  had,  with  three  daus 
(Mary,  d.  unm. ;  Jane,  d.  unm. ;  and  Anna  Maria,  m.  Henr; 
Peter,  Esq.  of  Harlyn),  four  sons,  i.  William,  d.  imm  ;  n 
Thomas  Bates,  his  heir;  in.  George,  of  whom  presently 
and  IV.  Eobert,  of  Courtyrala,  d.  unm.  The  eldest  survivini 
son, 

Thomas  Bates  Eous,  Esq.  of  Moor  Park,  co.  Herts,  M.P.  fo 
CO.  Worcester,  d.  s.  p.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 


ROW 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EOW 


1385 


George  Root,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  London,  nn  eminent 
r.urrister,  Counsel  to  the  East  Jndia  Company,  and  for  several 
years  M. P.  for  the  borough  of  Shaftesbury.  This  gentleman 
sold  Moor  Park.  He  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Dr.  Thomas, 
]>tan  of  Ely  and  Master  of  Christchurth,  co.  Cambridge,  by 
wliom  he  left  at  his  decease,  IS02,  two  sons,  Thomas  Bates; 
and  George,  Rector  of  Lavcrton,  Somerset,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Kicliard  Newcombe,  Esq.  of  Burcott.    The  elder  son, 

'I'HwMAS  Bates  Rous,  Esq.  of  Courtyrala,  co.  Glamorgan, 
•T.l'.  and  D.L.,  6.  14  Jan.  1784;  High  Sheriff  1818;  ',ii.  28  May, 
1 ,  Charlotte  Gwen,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Salusbury,  Bart.,  of 
nwern,  and  by  her  (who  d.  i  Feb.  1861)  had  issue, 

Geokge   Gbet,   late  of  Courtyrala,   J. P.    and  D.L.,    High 

Sheriff  1860,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  3  Jan.  1818, 

il.  1876. 

Charlotte  Katherine  Elizabeth,  now  of  Courtyrala. 
C.Troline  Mary,  m.  18.')3,  the  He  v.  Edward  Freke  Lewis. 
Frances  Anne,   in.  Rev.  George  Gore,  of  Kcwton  St.  Loe, 

Somerset, 
r.iuma  Elizabeth,  m.  1847,  Capel  Hanbury  Leigh,  Esq.  of 

Ponty  Pool  Park,  co.  Monmouth. 
Georgina  Annetta. 
3Ir.  Rous  d.  Dec.  1&60. 

Armif — Or,  an  eagle  displayed  az.  pnaning  his  wing  with  feet 
and  bill  gu.     Crest— 1\  dove  arg.    il/o«o— Vescitur  Christo. 
(Scat— Courtyrala,  near  Cardiff. 


EOWAN    OF    MOUNT    DAVYS. 
Eo^YA^■■,  The  Ret.  Eobeet  Willsoi^^,  of  Mount 
Davys,  co.  Antrim,  h.  9  March,  1810  ;  m.  30  Sept. 
1834,  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of  Joshua  Minuitt,  Esq.  of 
Anaghbeg,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Joshda,  J. P.  for  co.  Antrim,  i.  12  Dec.  1838;  m. 
1866,  Mary  A.  Wright,  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 

II.  Alexander  Macmanus,  Lieut.  13th  foot,  6.  24  April,  1841, 
deceased. 

III.  Robert  Kerr  O'Neill,  h.  17  Jan.  1849. 

I.  EUza  Hester,  6.  24  Feb.  1843;   m.  Capt.  T.  L.  Stack,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Mary  Stuart,  h.  24  Dec.  1844. 

III.  Anna  Villiers,  b.  7  March,  1847. 

HincagC— The  family  of  Rowan  is  of  Scotch  descent,  and 
Icrives  from 

John  Rowan,  of  Greenhead,  in  the  parish  of  Govan,  co. 
Lanark,  N.B.,  6.  1548,  who  acquired  these  lands  with  his  1st 
■vife,  the  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Gibson,  of  Greenhead.  His 
inly  son  by  this  lady, 

John  Rowan,  of  Greenhead,  d.  1614,  leaving  by  Agnes 
Shanks  his  wife,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Rowan,  of  Greenhead,  in.  Janet  Anderson,  of  Govan, 
;o.  Lanark,  and  d.  1685,  having  had,  with  other  issue,  an 
'Idest  son. 

The  Rev.  Andrew  Rowan,  who  went  to  Ireland,  and  was 
nducted  to  the  Rectory  of  Dunaghy,  Diocese  of  Connor,  co. 
\ntrim,  13  Sept.  1661,  and  resided  at  Old  Stone,  alias  Clough, 
;o,  Antrim.  He  m.  1st,  about  1660,  a  dau.  of  Capt.  William 
AlacPhedris,  of  Camglass,  in  the  same  co.,  and  by  her  had, 
rith  two  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  WiLLLAM  (Capt.),  of  Derry,  attainted,  with  his  father,  by 

the  Parliament  held  by  King  James  11.  at  DubUn,  in  1689  ; 

'//(.  Mildred  Thompson,  and  left  an  elder  son, 

WiLLLiM,  of   Richmond,  Surrey,  m.    Elizabeth,    dau.    of 

Edward  Eyre,  Esq.  of  the  co.   Galway,  and  left  at  his 

decease    an  only  dau.  and  heire?s,    Jane,  who   ia.  1st, 

Tichbome  Aston,  Esq. ;    and   2ndly,   Gawen   Hamilton, 

Esq.  of  Killyleagh.   (.b'ci  Rowan  Hamilton  o/£'i((yieair/i.) 

".  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

.  2ndly,  Ahce  Dunlop,  and  by  her  had,  with  two  daus., 
iiree  sons,  Robert;  Archibald  ;  and  George,  of  Maghera,  co. 
town,  ancestor  of  the  Kerry  family  of  Rowan.  The  Rev. 
Vndrew  Rowan  d.  1717.    His  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Rowan,  of  Ballinagapng,  co.  Down,  m. 
■largaret  Stewart,  of  co.  Down,  and  had  issue.    The  7th  son, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Rowan,  of  Mullans,  co.  Antrim,  Chancellor 
'f  the  Diocese  of  Connor,  m.  Letitia,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
'ohn  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Garry  (by  his  wife,  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
iledmond,  of  Blaris,  co.  Down),  and  had  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Mullans  and  Garry,  b.  18  Feb.  1733, 
ligh  Sheriff  CO.  Antrim,  b.  1754,  m.  3  Feb.  1753,  Rose,  dau. 
^f  Capt.  Charles  Stewart,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  of 
!lunie,  N.B.,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Hull,  Esq.  of 
('arrow  Water,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Capt. 
i'hUlips)  had  issue.    The  eldest  soa  and  heir. 


Robert  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Mullans,  Garry,  and  Eelleisle,  co- 
Antrim,  b.  9  Aug.  1751;  in.  C  April,  1777,  Ehza,  dau.  of  Hill 
Willson,  Esq.  of  Purdysburn,  co.  Down,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Isl7)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Hill  Willson,  m.  Eliza  Jack.son,  sister  to  Mr.  Justice  Jackson. 

Robert,  m.  1st,  Martha  Rainey,  relict  of  George  Stewart,  and 

by  her  had  issue,   1  Charles,  deceased;  2  John;  3  Arthur; 

4  Henry,   Lieut.-Gen.,  C.B. ;  5  Frederick;  and  1   Harriet. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Harriet  Fulton;  and  3rdly,  Henrietta Mui-phy. 

James,  in.  Rose  Bristow. 

Charles  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Commissioner  of  Metropolitan  Police, 
Assistant  Adjutant-Gen.  Light  Division,  in  the  Peninsular 
War,  deceased. 

Frederick,  m.  Miss  Sarah  Prom,  of  Norway,  and  had  two 
daus.,  Eliza  and  Frederiea. 
Edward,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Elizabeth  Legge. 
William  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  Field-Marshal  and  Col.  52nd  foot,  h. 
1780,  a  distinguished  officer,  who  served  in  Sicily,  Portugal, 
Fiance,  and  Belgium  (at  Waterloo),  and  tonniiandcd  the 
forces  in  Canada  from  1849  to  1855;  m.  Isll,  Martha,  dau. 
of  the  late  John  Spong,  Esq.  of  Mill  Hall,  Kent. 
Eliza,  d.  unm. 

Elinor,  m.  John  J.  Heywood,  Dempster  of  the  Isle  of  Man. 
Mr.  Rowan  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Antrim  1779,  and  d.  12 
Sept.  1832.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Rowan,  Esq.  of  Garry  and  Ahoghill,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1814,  Major  Antrim  Militia,  b.  30  March,  1778;  m. 
1st,  25  May,  1809,  Eliza  Honoria,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Alexander  Macmanus,  of  Mount  Davys,  co.  Antrim,  High 
Sheriff  1782,  by  Hester  Henrietta  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Mark 
Kerr  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Flowerfield,  co.  Londonderry,  Cadet  of 
O'Neill  of  Shanes  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IS  May,  1810)  had 
an  only  son, 

Robert  Willson  (Rev),  now  of  Mount  Davys. 
He  m.  2ndly,  28  Oct.  1823,  Dorothea  Shaw  Ogilvie,  relict  of 
James   Blair,  Esq.   of  Melville,    co.   Antrim.    Mr.  Rowan  d. 
19  Dec.  1855. 

Arms — Vert,  a  fess  chequy  or  and  gu.  between  a  trefoil 
slipped  in  chief  and  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  issuant  from 
as  many  crescents  of  the  2nd.  Crest— A  naked  arm  couped  at 
the  elbow  grasping  a  dagger  ppr.   J/o»o— Cresco  per  crucem. 

Seat — Mount  Davys,  Ballymena,  co.  Antrim. 


EOWLEY    OF    MAPERATH. 

EowLET,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Maperath,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
EeT.  H.  Lucas  St.  George,  of  Dromore,  co.  Tyrone. 

3LtUr<lfl;C. — Rowlet  of  Maperath,  is  a  branch  of  an 
English  family  which  settled  in  the  north  of  Ireland  temp. 
James  I.  It  is  understood  that  of  three  brothers,  one  was  the 
ancestor  of  the  Rowleys  of  Somerhill,  Lords  Langford ;  and 
another  founded  the  branch  of  Rowley  of  Maperath  :  his  soU; 
Henry  Rowlet,  settled  in  Meath,  at  Warrenstown,  a.d.  1630, 
and  was  father  of  Henrt  Rowley,  Esq.,  who  established  him- 
self at  Maperath,  near  Kells,  Sept.  1692,  seUing  Warrenstown. 
He  m.  Miss  Moorecroft,  dau.  of  Dr.  Moorecroft,  Archdeacon  of 
Meath.  (Her  mother  was  Miss  Tenison,  of  co.  Monaghan, 
whose  two  sisters  were  married,  one  to  Winter,  of  Agher,  and 
the  other  to  Coddington,  of  Oldbridge.)  This  Henry  Rowley 
had  two  sons,  both  of  whom  d.  young,  and  three  daus. ;  the 
eldest  continued  the  line ;  the  2nd  m.  —  Ker,  of  co.  Monaghan, 
and  was  mother  of  Col.  Ker,  of  Mountain  Lodge;  and 
the  3rd,  rn.  —  Chapman,  of  Westmeath.  The  eldest  dau.,  Miss 
Rowley,  m.  George  Fisher,  of  Galtrim,  co.  Jleath,  and  Clone, 
CO.  Wicklow.  (He  had  been  previously  married  to  Miss  Rose 
Toler,  of  the  Beechwood  family,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a 
dau.)  His  2nd  wife,  Miss  Rowley,  s.  to  her  father's  estate  in 
consequence  of  the  death  of  her  two  brothers.    Her  son, 

Henry,  inherited  his  father's  property  in  Wicklow,  and  his 
mother's  in  Meath,  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Rowley.  He  m.  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Johnston, 
Esq.  of  Cordoolough,  co.  Monaghan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1839/ 
left,  at  his  decease,  1807,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Taylor  Rowley,  Esq.  of  Maperath,  r,i.  1st,  1798, 
Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Daniel  Toler,  Esq.  of  Beechwood,  co. 
Tipperary,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  elder  brother  of  the  1st  Earl  of 
Norbury,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry,  now  of  Maperath. 
Mr.  Rowley  m.  2ndly,  1830,  Georgina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Standish  Grady,  Esq.  of  Elton,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  had 
a  son, 

Standish  Grady,  of  Sylvan  Park,  KeUs,  J.P.  co.  Meatli, 
M.R.I.A.,  LL.D.,  6.  18  Feb.  1834;  m.  1st,  12  Jin.  1861, 
Frances  Macnaghten,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Cadwallader,  4th 

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Lord  Erskine;  she  d.  1872;  and  he  m.  2nd]y,  3  June, 
1874,  Kathleen  Ethel,  youngest  dau.  of  Nicholas  Loftus 
Gray,  Esq.,  of  Jamestown  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue,  1 
Thomas  Tasiour,  b.  1  Oct.  1862;  2  Clothworthy,  b.  12 
Feb.  1872;  1  Margaret  Jane;  2  Gcorgie  Alice. 

Mr  Eowley  d.  1859. 

Arms— Or.  on  a  bend  cottised  gu.  three  crescents  of  the  first. 
Crest— A  wolf 's  head  erased  sa.  collared  and  languedgu.  3Iotlo 
— La  vertu  surmonte  tout  obstacle. 

Seat— Maperath,  near  Kells. 


ROXBY    OF    BLACKWOOD. 

BoxBT,  Thomas  Mattde,  Esq.  of  Blackwood,  E.U. 
CO.  York,  I.  28  Nov.  1830,  late  Capt.  55tli  regt. ; 
m.  1861,  Fanny  Marj  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Warter, 
Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Skrewsbury,  and  has,  with  other 

issue, 
Walter  Andomab  Maijde,  b.  1SG2, 

ILUTCnjr. — Henrt  Eoxbt,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Rise,  who'was 
I.  at  Esk  Hall,  Holderness,  East  Eiding  co.  York,  in  Feb.  1741, 
was  the  son  of  William  Roxby,  of  Stork  Hill,  near  Beverley, 
the  son  of  John  Eoxby,  of  Willerby,  in  the  Parish  of  Kirk  Ella, 
near    Welton,  6.  1683,  which  said  William  Eoxby  m.  Mary 
Jennings,  dau.  of  Eobert  Jennings,  of  Eske  Hall  aforesaid, 
which  place  subsequently  became  his  residence.    Mr.  Eoxby 
m.  Margaret,  the  sister  of  Sir  James  Sanderson,  Bart,  of  East 
Hill,  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  M.P.  for  Malmesbury,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 
1.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eichard  Moux,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Thomas  Starling  Benson,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Cham- 
pion Lodge,  Surrey,  and  afterwards  of  Teddington  Manor, 
Middlesex,  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey,  by  whom  she  had  issue, 
Henry  Eoxby  Benson,  Capt.  in  Her  Majesty's  17th  Lancers, 
who  ill.  the  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wightman,  Knt.,  one  of  the 
Justices  of  Her  Majesty's  Court  of   Queen's  Bench;   and 
Eichard  Meux  Benson,  Incumbent  of  Cowley,  Oxford. 
Ji.  Jane,  b.  16  Jan.  1774;  m.  4  April,  1796,  Thomas  Maude, 
Esq.,  then  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  afterwards  of  Wood- 
lands, near  Harrowgate,  co.  York  (who  was  the  only  son 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Maude,  Esq.,  the  elder,  of  the  same 
place,  who  was  the  2nd  son  of  Warren  Maude,  Esq.,  for- 
merly of  Sunnyside  House,  co.  Durham),  by  whom  she  had 
issue, 

1  Henrt  Eoxby  Maude,  afterwards  Henrt  Eoxrt  Eoxby. 

2  Tiionias  Maude,  Eecior  ol  Elringtun,  Y'ork,  m.  12  May, 
183.5,  Elizabeth  Stewart  Hay,  dau.  of  David  Hay,  Esq.  of 
Perth,  N.B.,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  Arthur  Hay;  Sibella 
Jane ;  and  Wriothesley  John  Andrew. 

3  James  Holme  Maude,  d.  unm. 

I  Jane,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Carus  Wilson,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of 
■William  Wilson  Carus  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Casterton  Hall, 
■Westmorland,  M.P.  for  Cockermouth. 

J'amili)  of  Itt'iiubt. 
'BARNABt's  Mattde,  2nd  son  of  John  Maude,  Esq.  of  Alver- 
thorpe  Hall,  co.  York  (who  d.  1635)  had,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

Bryan  Madde,  bapt.  at  Wakefield,  1634;  )».  1658,  Jane  More, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1691)  had  two  sons, 
Joseph,  of  Sunderland,  ancestor  of  the  Maudes  of  Kendal, 
Bl'-uolth,  Arc.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  h.  1634;  m.  and  was 
.father  of 

Warren  Maude,  Esq.  of  Sunnyside,  co.  Durham,  m.  1st, 
1731,  Mary  Furster,  of  Hawthorne,  and  by  her  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently.    He  m.  2ndly,  1737 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Holme,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Kendal,  by  whom 
.he  had  a  son, 

Jacob,  of  Sunnyside  and  Sealby  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  b. 
1757;  m.  1st,   178.'),  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Frcshflcld,   Esq., 'by 
whom  he  left  a  son,  Warren  jMaude,   Esq.  of  Grcenbank 
J. P.  for  Durham.    He  m.  2ndly,  1792,  Euth,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  John  Mitcheson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Mitcheson,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A. 

2  William,  M.A. 

1  Mary,  v/t.  Eichard  Moorsom,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N. 

2  Sarah,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Evremont. 

The  son  by  the  1st  marriage, 

Thomas  Maude,  of  Newcastle,  b.  1733;  m.  1756,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  John  Holme,  Esq.  of  Kendal;  and  d.  un,  leaving  a 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Maude,  of  The  Woodlands,  near  Harrowgate,  in.,  as 
already  stated,  Jane  Eoxby,  and  was  father  of 

Eev.  Henry  Eoxbt  Eoxby,  of  Blackwood,  East  Eiding  co. 
York,  and  of  Clapham  Eisc,  Surrey,  Vic-r  of  St.  Olave,  Jewry, 
with  the  Rectory  of  St.  Martin,  Ironmonger  Lane,  London, 


6.  27  Sept.  1797;  m.  1st,  3  Nov.  1829,  Jane,  younger  dan.  of 
Thomas  Meux,  Esq.  of  Bloonisbury  Square,  a  younger  brother 
of  Sir  Henry  Mens,  1st  bart.  of  Theobald's  Park,  co.  Hertford, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Maude,  now  of  Blackwood. 

Henry  Meux,  B.A.,  b.  18  May,  1832. 

Eustace  Wriothesley,  b.  26  Sept.  1834.  Wilfrid. 

Mr.  Eoxby  m.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1843,  Augusta  Maria,  younger 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Lally,  Esq.  of  Earnham,  co.  Y'ork, 
formerly  a  Capt.  in  the  4th  Koyal  (Irish)  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

Edmund  Lally,  b.  21  Aug.  1844. 
Carus  Wilson,  b.  2G  Dec.  1845. 
Herbert,  b.  9  Feb.  1848. 

This  gentleman,  whose  paternal  name  was  Maude,  assumed 
by  royal  license,  1837,  the  surname  of  Eoxby  only,  bearing  the 
arras  of  Eoxby  and  Maitde  quarterly,  in  compliance  with  a 
direction  in  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Henry  Eoxby, 
Esq.,  to  whose  estates  he  then  succeeded.    He  d.  1861. 

A  nns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Eoxby  :  per  pale  ermine  and 
erminois  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  rooks  ppr.  two  swords 
chevronwise  the  points  upwards  of  the  last,  pommels  and  hilts  or; 
2nd  and  3rd,  Maud  :  arg.,  three  bars  gemelles  sa.  over  all  a  lion 
rampant  gu.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross-crosslet 
iitchee  or,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  third. 
Crests — 1st,  Eoxby  :  A  wolf's  head  erased  per  pale  arg.  and 
vert  gorged  with  a  collar  counterchanged,  in  the  mouth  a 
branch  of  hop  ppr. ;  2nd,  Maude  :  Issuant  from  a  wreath  of 
laurel  vert  a  lion's  head  gu.  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  or.  MoUocs, — Perseverando ;  and,  De  Monte 
Alto. 

Seat — Blackwood,  East  Eiding  co.  York. 


EOY    OF    NENTHORN. 

EoT,  Frederick;  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  co. 
Berwick,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Haddington,  Militia 
Artillery,  h.  1836 ;  m.  1868,  Frances  Greorgiana,  3rd 
dait.  of  John  Dudley  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Tygroney, 
CO.  Wicklo'w. 

iLtltCagC— 'William  Eoy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  J. P.,  m, 
1794,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Frederick  Lewis  Mait- 
land,  E.N.,  son  of  Charles,  6th  Earl  of  Lauderdale.  He  d. 
1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Eoy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1795,  Lieut. 
E.N.    He  d.  1836,  and  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

Frederick  Lewis  Eoy,  Esq.  of  Nenthorn,  J. P.,  6.  1799;  m. 
1st,  1827,  Margaret  Louisa,  dau.  of  Charles  Maitland,  Esq.  of 
Eankeilour-Makgill,  co.  Fife,  son  of  the  Hon.  F.  L.  Mait- 
land (d.  1848).  He  m.  2naiy,  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  J. 
Boswell,  Esq.  Sheriff  Substitute  of  co.  Berwick.  He  d.  IS68, 
and  had  issue  by  1st  marriage, 

I.  William,  b.  1832;  d.  18.59. 

II.  Charles  Maitland,  b.  1834;  d.  18.59. 

III.  Frederick  Lewis,  J. P.,  now  of  Nenthorn. 

IV.  James,  6.  1838 ;  m.  1866,  Annie,  dau.  of  J.  Hemming, 
Esq.  (d.  1874),  and  has  issue. 

V.  David  Maitland  Makgill  Criehton,  b.  1843;  m.  1868, 
Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  E.  Creswell,  of  Eavenstone, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Charlotte  Maitland. 

n.  Emma  Maitland,  d.  1873,  having  ;;!.  1871,  Charles  Mel- 
drum,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Anas— \yg.,  an  oak  tree  eradicated  in  bend  sinister  vert  sur- 
mounted by  a  claymore  in  bend  az.  hilled  or,  ensigned  on  the 
point  with  a  royal  crown  of  the  last.  Crest — A  lymphad  ber, 
sails  furled  oars  in  action  in  the  sea  ppr. 

Stat — Nenthorn,  Kelso,  N.B, 

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BOYDS    OF    FALINGE. 
ROTDS,  Albert  Httdson,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  co. 
Lancaster,   J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and) 
Worcester,   High  Sheriff   for  co.  Worcester  1865,' 
h.  1811 ;  in.  1839,  Sasan  Eliza,  only  child  and  heir 
of  Eobert   Nuttall,   Esq.   of   Kempsey  House,  CO. 
Worcester,  and  has  by  her  (who  d.  1869)  issue, 
1.  Clement    Eobert    Nuttall  Eeswicke-Eoyds,   of  Pyke 
House,    Littleborough,    co.   Lancaster,    b.  3  Jan.    1840, 
educated  at  Eton,  la.  9  Jlay,  18C7,   Mary  Alice  Gibson, 
only  child  and  heir  of  John  IlalUwell  Beswicke,  Esq.  of 
Pykc  House,  co.  Lancaster  (whose  name  and  arms  he 
assumed  by  royal  license,   1867),  and  has  issue,  Clemest 
Halliwell,  b.  5  Feb.  1868. 
li.  Edmund  Albert  Nuttall,  of  Brownhill,  near  Rochdale,  CO. 
Lanjasi;er,  educated  at  Etoa  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 


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Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia,  and  late  Lieut. 
Queen's  Own  Worcestershire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  1845, 
in.  16  April,  1873,  Augusta  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  A.  H. 
Lcmonins,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  near  Liverpool,  and  has 
issue,  Albert  Henry,  (>.  1876  ;  Wilfrid  Edmund,  6.  1877; 
Kate  Augusta,  6.  and  J.  1874. 
I.  Susan  Jane,  m.  1872,  Henry  Sales  ScobelI,late  Capt.  Scots 
Greys,  of  the  Abbey,  Pershore.    lie  U.  1873  ;  she  d.  1878. 

ilflTCftCJC.— James  Koyds,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  Eoclidale,  co. 
Lancaster,  ),(.  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Summer  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 

I.  Clement,  hLs  heir. 

II.  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brercton,  m.  1819,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Tiiomas  Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Xewsham  House,  and  by  her 
(who  (/.  1859)  left  at  his  decease,  1836, 

1  Edward  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brereton,  6.  1820;  to.  1845, 
Ann  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Littledale,  Esq.  of  Highfield 
House,  and  has  had  issue, 

Edwakd,  b.  1847;  J.  1870.        Alfred  Littledale,  b.  1850. 
Amy.  Mary  Emily.  Ella  Wordsworth. 

Annette  Julia.       EtLicl.  Eatherine  Fanny. 

2  Clement,  d.  unm. 

3  Henry,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Peter  Bourne,  and  has 
two  sons  and  six  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  Ella,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Molyneux,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  left  at  his  death,  1878, 
one  dau. 

4  Thomas  Molyneux,  m.  E.  J.  Roberts,  in  Australia,  and 
has  two  sons. 

5  Francis  Coulman,  m.  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Blomfield,  and  has  two  sons  and  eight  daus. 

6  Charles  James.  7  Edmund. 

8  Nathaniel,  m.  1st,  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Alington ; 
2ndly,  Hester,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Alington,  and  had  two 
sons  and  six  daus. 

1  Ann  Mary,  m.  Rev.  H.  Jones. 

2  Emily,  m.  Rev.  Grenville  Smyth;  d.  1859. 

His  eldest  son, 

Clement  Rotds,  Esq.  of  Falinge,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Lan- 
caster and  York,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster  1S50. 
He  m.  1810,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Shaw 
Hill,  CO.  I'ork,  of  which  co.  he  was  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1853),  had  issue, 

Albekt  Hodson,  now  of  Folinge. 

Edmund,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  1838. 

WiUiam  Edward,  m.  M.  A.  Molyneux. 

John,  Rector  of  Heysham,  d.  1805. 

Emma,  m.  John  Bentley,  Esq.  of  Birch  House,  co.  Lancaster. 

Julia,  m.  H.  Turner,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  Liverpool. 

Clementina,  m.  Rev.  C.  Smyth,  Rector  of  Woodford. 

Mr.  Royds  d.  1854. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  cross  engrailed  between  foiar  lions  ram- 
pant gu.  a  spear  in  pale  ppr.  between  four  bezants.     Crest — A 
:  leopard  sejant  ppr.  bezantee  resting  his  fore  paw  on  a  pheon. 
Motto — Semper  paratus. 
Seats — Falinge,  Rochdale ;  Ellerslie.  Great  Malvem. 


RUCK-KEENE  OF  SWYDJ  COMBE  HOUSE. 
KrcK-KEEXE,  Eet.  Charles  Edmuxd,  of  Swyn- 
combe  House,  co.  Oxford,  b.  3  April,  1792  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  elected  Fellow  of  All 
Souls  1814,  s.  1837 ;  m.  April,  1821,  Eebecca 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Shiilher,  1st  bart. 
of  Coombc,  Sussex,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Edmc.nd,  J.P.  for  Oxon  and  Bucks,  late  Major  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1622;  m.  Dec.  1864,  EUzabeth  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Elmhirst,  Esq.  of  West  Ashby, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue,  Chakles  Edmund,  William 
George  Elmhirst,  and  Harry  Lancelot. 

II.  Charles,  b.  Dec.  1824. 

HI.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  6.  June,  1826 ;  m.  1855,  Edith  Alice, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Berners,  and  has  had  issue,  Edmund 
Ralph;  Ralph  John;  Harry  Arthur;  George  Berners; 
Frances  Edith,  d.  1877;   Mary,  d.  1876;  Alice,  d.  1877. 

IV.  George,  Commander  R.N.,  b.  Aug.  1827  ;  m.  1861,  Jessy, 
dau.  of  St.  Hill,  Esq. 

V.  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  Jan.  1831 ;  m.  1861,  Helen  Harriet,  dau. 
of  the  Ven.  Charles  Long,  Archdeacon  of  co.  York. 

VI.  John  Edward,  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.,  b.  March,  1832;  m. 
1864,  Charlotte  Anglin,  dau.  of  James  Scarlett,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue,  R.  Francis,  b.  1868. 

VII.  Arthur,  Capt.  51st  Light  Infantry,  b.  Nov.  1834  ;  d.  1873. 
I.  Mary  Augusta.  ii.  Henrietta. 
m.  Emily.                                      iv.  Charlotte  Maria. 

Air.  Ruck-Keene  assumed  the  surname  of  ErcK,  in 
iddition  to  his  patronymic  Keene,  by  royal  license. 


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ittltCaSC— The  family  of  Keenewss  formerly  settled  at 
King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  thence  removed  into  co.  Cam- 
bridge. 

Charles  Keene,  who  m.  Susan  Rolfe,  and  had  issue, 

Benjamin  (Sir),  K.B.,  many  years  Ambassador  at  Madrid,  d. 
there  s.  p.  1757. 

John,  d.  s.  p.  Edmund,  of  whom  presently. 

Susan.        Ann.        Frances.       Bridget.       Jane. 

The  youngest  son. 

Right  Rev.  Edmund  Kecne,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely,  m.  1752 
(o.s.),  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Lancelot  Andrews,  Esq.,  and 
dying  1780,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Mary)  a  son, 

Benjamin  Keene,  Esq.  of  Westoe  Lodge,  co.  Cambridge,  who 
represented  Cambridge  in  Parliament;  he  m.  1780,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  George  Ruck,  Esq.  of  Swyncombe,  co.  Oxford,  of  an 
old  family  of  the  name  in  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1823)  had 
issue, 

Benjamin,  Capt.  9th  Light  Dragoons,  to.  Augusta,  dau.  of 
John  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormesley,  co.  Oxford,  andcZ.s.  p.  1829. 

Charles  Edmund  (Rev.),  now  of  Swyncombe. 

Marianne,  rii.  Sir  William  Blackctt,  Bart.,  and  is  deceased. 

Frances,  ra.  Col.  Pcmberton,  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge ; 
d.  1869,  and  had  issue. 

Sophia  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Keene  d.  1837. 

Arms — Ruck  and  Keene  quartered.     Crests — 1st,  Bdck  ; 
2nd,  Keene. 
Seat — Swyncombe  House,  Oxon. 


RUDGE    OP    EVESHAM. 

EuDGE,  Edwaed  Chaeies,  of  the  Abbey  Manor 
House,  Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  cos.  Worcester 
and  Gloucester,  D.L.  Worcester,  High  Sheriff  1866, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Evesham ,  m.  1871,  Helen 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Middlemore,  C.B. 

ILtllCagC.— From  manorial  grants,  cited  in  Shaw's  Staf- 
fordshire,  it  appears  that, 

John  de  Rugge  was  of  Seysdon,  co.  Stafford,  17  Edwakd  II. 
and  4  Edward  III.    His  descendant, 

Thomas  Kudge  (3rd  son  of  John  Rugge,  of  Seysdon,  who  d. 
1587),  settled  at  Evesham,  co.  Worcester.  He  to.  23  Jan. 
1588,  Alice  Haye,  of  Evesham,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Edward,  Alderman  and  Sheriff  of  London  1637,  father  of 
Edward,  of  Great  Wailey,  Essex. 

William,  of  whom  we  have  to  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Rudge,  Esq.  of  Evesham,  buried  17  May,  1635, 
left  (by  Anne  his  wife)  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The  youngest 
son, 

Edward  Ecdge,  of  London,  Merchant,  bapt.  22  May,  1630; 
purchased,  1664,  the  manor  and  site  of  the  monastery  and 
abbey  lands  of  Evesham,  which  borough  he  represented  in  the 
Parliaments  of  1681  and  1690.  He  d.  Oct.  1696,  having  to. 
Susanna,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dethick,  Knt.  of  London,  and 
by  her  (who  c^  1715,  aged  70)  had  issue  (with  four  daus., 
I.  Susanna,  to.  1  May,  1688,  John  Lacy,  Esq.  of  Tottenham 
High  Cross,  Middlesex;  ii.  Elizabeth,  m.  6  Dec.  1694,  Sir 
Robert  Eyre,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas;  iii.  Anne,  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1767;  and  iv.  Mary,  m. 
25  Feb.  1703,  James  Wightwick,  Esq.  of  Lawrence  Waltham, 
Berks)  three  sons.  Of  the  eldest,  John,  Deputy-Governor  of 
the  South  Sea  Company,  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and 
M.P.  for  Evesham  from  1696  to  1740,  no  descendant  remains. 
The  youngest  son. 

Rev.  Be.vjamin  Rudge,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  Rector  of  Thornhaugh, 
CO.  Northampton,  6.  10  Jan.  1680;  iii.  1st,  the  dau.  of  God- 
dard  Carter,  Esq.  of  Alvescot,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1712)  he  had  no  issue;  2ndly,  22  April,  1714,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Jacob  Reynardson.  Esq.  of  Bristol,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Francis  Farnaby,  Esq.  of  Kippington,  Kent,  and  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  five  sons.  Mr.  Rudge  d.  21  April, 
1741.    His  eldest  son, 

Edward  Rudge,  Esq.  of  Salisbury  and  Bath,  6.  11  April, 
1717;  TO.  19  July,  1759,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Walter  Long, 
Esq.  of  Preshaw,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1820) 
had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Benjamin  (Rev.),   of  Bath,  B.A.,  b.   19  Oct.  1703;  d.  s. p. 
29  March,  1834. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Mr.  Rudge  d.  28  May.  1790,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Eudge,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Manor,  Evesham,  6. 27  June, 
1763;  m.  1st,  27  July,  1791,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Peter  Nouaille, 


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EUS 


Esq.  of  Great  Ness  House,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Sept. 
1836)  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  John,  late  of  Abbey  Manor  House. 

II.  Samuel  Nouaillc,  of  Threfkini;ham.  co.  Lincoln,  D.L., 
Barrister-at-Law,  0.  21  May,  18ul;  vi.  3  Feb.  Iti-i2,  Mary 
Magdalen,  dau.  of  Kev.  W.  Colton,  of  Cheltenham ;  and  d. 
24  Aug.  18G5,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  25  June,  1870)  an 
only  cliild, 

Walter  William  NonAiLLE,  of  Calverley  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  and  of  Threekingham,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  24  Oct.  1842; 
in.  20  March,  lB62,  Florence  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
Edward  Collins  Woodbridge,  Esq.  of  Dominica,  and  of 
Porchester  Square,  London,  and  has  issue, 

Howard  Nouaille,  6.  5  July,  1867. 
Magdalene  Florence  Nouaille. 
Agnes  Malvina  Nouaille. 
I.  Anne  Eliza,  m.  22  Sept.  1824,  Charles  Richard  Pole,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  Charles  Pole,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Rudge  m.  2ndly,  13  May,  1S41,  Margaret,  widow  of  Daniel 
Bazalgette,  Esq.  of  EastwioU  House,  Hampton,  co.  Worcester. 
He  d.  3  Sept.  1816,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  John  Rudge,  Esq.,  FMl.S.,  of  The  Abbey  Manor 
House,  Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  A.M.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b. 
30  May,  1792;  m.  29  Aug.  1825,  Felizarda,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
Pole,  Esq.  of  Wyckhill  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Charles,  now  of  The  Abbey  Manor  House. 

II.  William  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Vicar  of  Stovev,  Suffolk,  b.  1838;  m.  1871,  Mary,  only 
dau.  of  llev.  W.  C.  Edgell,  Rector  of  Uggeshall. 

Mr.  Rudge  d.  29  Jan.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

.<4r)/i.s— Quarterly,  sa.  and  gu.  over  all  a  cross  engrailed  arg. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or,  two  arms  erect  with  the 
sleeves  gu.  hands  and  cuffs  ppr.  supporting  a  sliield  urg. 
Motto — In  cruce  tides. 

Seat — Tlie  Abbey  Manor  House,  near  Evesham. 


EUDSTON-READ. 

See  Read, 


RUGGLES-BHISE    OF    SPAIISTS    HAI.L. 

Etjggles-Beise,  Samuel  Brise,  Esq.  of  Spains 
Hall,  Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  Commanding 
West  Essex  Militia,  and  late  of  1st  Dragoon  Gruards, 
b.  29  Dee.  1825  ;  m.  4  May,  18 17,  Marianne  Wej- 
land,  4th  dau.  oi'  Sir  Edward  Eowyer  Smijtb,  9th 
bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archihald  Weyland,  J. p.  for  Essex,  &.  2  April,  1853; 
m.  187G,  Mabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Octavius  E.  Coope,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Bochetts,  Essex,  and  has  issue  a  dau. 

II.  Evelyn  Jolin,  b.  G  Dec.  1857. 

III.  Cecil  Kdward,  Lieut.  76th  foot,  b.  18  Feb.  1859. 

IV.  Reginald  Francis,  b.  21  Sept.  1800. 

V.  Harold  Goodevc. 

I.  Adela  Marianne.  ii.  Edith  Cecilia. 

III.  Constance  Sophia.  iv.  Alice  Catherine. 

V.  Rosalind  Letitia.  vi.  Florence  Ada. 
VH.  Beatrice  Gcorgiana. 

ILtUCagC— The  family  of  Roggyll,  Ruggle,  and  Rugales, 
the  name  being  variou.sly  spelt,  is  found  to  be  of  ancient 
standing  in  Suffolk.  One  (5f  its  members,  the  celebrated 
George  Ruggles,  son  of  Thomas  Ruggles,  of  Lavenham,  wrote 
the  comedy  of  Irjaorainus,  which  was  acted  before  King 
James  I.,  1G14.  (Stc  life  of  this  scholar,  by  John  Sydney 
Hawkins,  1787.)  Thomas  Boggles,  of  Locking,  Kssex,  m. 
1736,  Ann,  dau.  of  Joshoa  Brise,  of  Cavendish,  Suffolk,  and 
ultimately  his  issue  became  heirs  and  representatives  of  that 
family.  Samuel  Ruggles,  brother  of  the  said  Thomas,  bought 
Spains  Hall,  Essex,  17G0,  and  left  it  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Ruggles,  Esq.  (son  of  his  brother  Thomas),  D.L. 
Essex,  and  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  dying  1813,  he  left, 
by  his  wife  Jane  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Freeland,  Esq.  of  Cob- 
ham,  Surrey  (whom  he  m.  1779,  and  who  d.  1823)  a  son, 

John  Ruggles,  Esq.  of  Spains  Hall,  Essex,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  July,  1782,  who  took  the  name  of  Brise 
1827  ;  he  was  High  Sherift'  of  Suffolk  1829.  He  m.  29  Jan. 
1824,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Haynes  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cop- 
ford  Hall,  Colchester,  and  had  issue  (with  two  daus., 
Georgiana,  '/;(.  the  late  Major  Walter  Key  Ilaslewood,  of 
H.E.I.C.'s  service;  and  Cecilia  Susanna,  in.  10  June,  1851, 
Charles  Henry  Spencer  George  Canning,  2nd  Lord  Garvagli), 
one  son,  the  present  Sa.muel  Bkise  Ruggles-Brise,  Esq.  of 
Spains  Hall.    John  RugglesBrise  d.  Sept.  1852. 


Arma — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  engrailed  gu. 
and  arg.,  tliree  roses  counterchanged,  for  Ruggles  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  lozengy  gu.  and  arg.  within  a  bordure  sa.  flcury  of  eight 
quatrefoils,  a  cross  of  the  second,  for  Brise.  Crexts — Ist, 
Ruggles  :  A  tower  or  castle  or,  transfixed  with  four  darts  in 
saltier  and  inflamed  ppr. ;  2nd,  Bkise  :  An  alligator  rampant. 
Motto—  Struggle. 

/Scai— Spains  Hall,  near  Braintree,  Essex. 


RUSH    OF    EARTHINGHOE. 

EusH,  Alfred  G-eobge  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Far- 
thinghoe,  co.  Northampton,  and  Elsenham  Hali, 
Essex,  b.  18  Jan.  1851 ;  s.  his  father  in  March,  1873. 

HtUCaSC— William  Rush,  Esq.  of  St.  Botolph,  near  Col- 
chester, Essex,  was  b.  1611.     He  was  possessed  of  lands  in  cos. 
Essex  and  Suffolk.    His  will,  dated  3  March,  1668,  was  proved 
14  May,  1669.     He  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Alderman  Stuart,  of  Col- 
chester, and  had  issue, 
I.  William,  of  Walth.amstow,  Essex,  and  St.  Saviour's,  Soutli- 
wark,  Surrey,   bapt.  21  Nov.  1641;  d.  s. 'p.  1687;  his  will, 
dated  23  Aug.  that  year,  was  proved  by  Bridget  his  widow, 
8  Sept.  following.        ii.  Samuel,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

III.  George,  of  Lambeth,  Surrey,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Collard,  of  Braintree,  Essex,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who 
took  out  administration  to  him,  1  Sept.  1712), 

1  George,  b.  Jan.  1681;  d.  21  April  following. 

1  Ann,  d.  young,  1685.  2  Bridget,  ta.  Elias  Browne. 

IV.  John,  bapt.  22  Aug.  1647. 

I.  Anna,  m.  John  Dearsley,  Esq.  of  Norwich. 

Mr.  Rush  d.  10  March,  1668,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Botolph. 
His  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Rush,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Soulhwark,  was  bapt.  at 
St.  Botolph,  22  Jan.  1613.  He' purchased  messuages  and  lands 
in  the  City  of  London,  and  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Ralph  Crcffield, 
Esq.  of  Colchester,  Essex,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  May,  1733, 
aged  80  years)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  Bcnhall,  Suffolk,  and  Veldham  Hall,  b.  1669; 
m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Browne,  ot  London,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son,  Samuel,  d.  1713,  aged  14,  and  a  dau., 
Hannah,  r;i.  Michael  Mertins,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  Martha, 
dau.  of  William  Clarke,  of  London,  by  wliom  (who  d. 
23  Aug.  175l.>,  aged  84)  he  had  further  Lssue,  William,  d. 
1713,  aged  3;  Cluiiles,  d.  young,  1713;  George,  d.  18  July, 
1716,  aged  16;  John,  d.  unm.;  Samuel,  of  Benhall,  h.  1715, 
d.  unm.  24  June,  1783,  having  bequeathed  his  estates  to  his 
kinsman.  Sir  William  Beauinaurice  Rush,  Knt.  of  Wimble- 
don House ;  Martha,  d.  1713;  Martha,  m.  15  April,  1745, 
John  Damar,  Esq.  of  Came,  Dorset,  and  d.  May,  1799;  iind 
Mary,  d.  v.aia.  May,  1784. 

II.  William,  who  eiirried  on  the  line. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  1G78 ;  d.  unm.  18  April,  1703. 

II.  Hannali,  m.  Jolin  Meade,  Esq. 

Samuel  Bush,  of  Clapham,  d.  9  Jan.  1710.    His  second  son, 

William  Rush,  Esq.  of  Maryland  Point,  Essex,  b.  1671 ;  m. 
1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Lorken,  who  d.  intestate,  and 
administration  was  granted  to  her  husband,  2  Nov.  1708.  She 
had  an  only  son, 

Samuel,  heir  to  his  father. 
He  1)1.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Boys,  Alderman  of  Col- 
chester, who  d.  without  surviving  issue,  19  July,  1742,  aged 
63.     He  d.  27  Oct.  1738,  and  was  buried  at  St.  James's,  Col- 
chester.   His  only  son, 

Samuel  Rush,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts,  s.  to  thft 
lands  and  messiuigcs  purchased  by  his  grand-uncle,  Samuel 
Rush,  in  the  City  of  London.  By  Henrietta  Maria  his  wife  he 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

II.  George,  of  Farthinghoe,  co.  Northampton,  Capt.  in  the 
Middlesex  Militia,  m.  Kittv,  dau.  of  William  Heath,  Esq  of 
Stansted,  Mount  Fcdget,  Essex,  who  d.  27  Sept.  1803.  Be 
0..  July  same  year,  having  had  issue, 

1  G  EoRGE,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1  Henrietta,  d.  vnm.  2  Kitty,  d.  vMr,i. 

3  Bridget,  Mrs.  Ogilvy,  d.  18  Sept.  1821. 

III.  John,  (/.  unm.  on  his  passage  to  America. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Mr.  Ingram,  of  London,  Attorney,  by  whom 
she  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Coulson,  of  Fleur-de- 
lis  Court,  London,  by  whom  she  had  a  dau., 

Henrietta    Maria  Coulson,    wife    of  her  cousin,   Samue 
Rush,  of  Kensington. 

II.  Mary,  Mrs.  Roberts. 

III.  Elizabeth,  i/i.  Capt.  John  Corner,  R.N. ;  and  d.  March 
1781. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Rush,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts,  6.  18  Feb 
1722;  m.  18  Nov.  1748,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Smith,  of  Loii 


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(Inn,  Merchant,  by  whom  (who  d.  Dec.  1813,  aged  85;  lie  had 
issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM  Beacmaukice  (Sir),  his  successor. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Kensington,  Middlesex,  b.  17  March,  1752; 
m.  his  cousin,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coulson,  of 
Fleur-de-Lis  Court,  London;  and  d.  March,  ls20,  having 
had  by  her  (who  c^.  9  Aug.  1826)  a  son  and  a  dau., 

Samuel,  b.  23  Nov.  i;8-i;  d.  unm.  9  April,  1799. 
Maria,  m.  20  July,  1809,   Henry  Urraston  Thompson,  of 
Piccadilly,  Hanover  Square,  London,  M.D. 

Mr.  Eush  (I.  10  July,  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  William  Beaumaubice  Ecsh,  Knt.  of  Wimbledon  House, 
Surrey,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  at  sea  off  Beaumaris,  North  Wales, 
21  Aug.  1750;  inherited,  1783,  the  estates  of  his  kinsman, 
Samuel  Kush,  Esq.  of  Benhall,  and  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood,  ISOO.  He  m.  10  April,  1782,  Laura,  dau.  of 
Cremcr  Carter,  Esq.  of  Southwark,  Surrey,  by  whom  (who  d. 
14  Nov.  1822)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Laura,  m.  Sept.  1801,  Basil  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn, 
London,  Barristcr-at-Law ;  and  d.  16  June,  1806. 

II.  Julia,  111.  April,  18U3,  John  Leach,  Esq.  of  Cadogan  Place, 
Sloane  Street,  Chelsea. 

III.  Charlotte,  m.  1  Jan.  180G,  John  M.  Cripps,  Esq.  of  Stan- 
ton, Sussex. 

IV.  Clakissa,  m.  22  May,  1810,  her  cousin,  George  FiUsh, 
Esq.  of  Kurthinghoe,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  AngeUca,  m.  26  March,  1806,  Kev.  Edward  Daniel  Clarke, 
LL.D.,  Eector  of  Harlton,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Yeldham, 
Essex. 

vi.  Louisa,  m.  14  Oct.  1812,  John  Augustus  Knipe,  Esq.  of 
Belturbet,  co.  Cavan. 

Sir  William  Beaumaurice  Eush  dying  withoiit  male  issue,  was 
«.  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by  his  kinsman  and  ton- 
in-law, 

Geoege  Eusn,  Esq.  of  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex,  and  Farthing- 
hoe,  CO.  Northampton,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  North- 


ampton 1813,  6.29  April,  1785; 


;  May,  1810,  his  cousin. 


Clarissa,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Beaumaurice  Eush,  Knt.  of  Wim- 
bledon, and  had  issue, 

Geokge  William,  b.  6  March,   1811;  d.  Sept.  1854. 
Arthur  Heath,  b.  23  Aug.  1813. 
Alfked,  late  of  Farthinghoe  Lodge. 
Clarissa,  m.  Eight  Hon.  Henry  James  Baillie. 
Angelica. 

Maria  Theresa,  in..  James  Arthur  Taylor,  Esq. 
Ellen  Charlotte,  m.  1846,  Hon.  E.  B.  Wrottesley. 
Emily,   m.   1st,   G.  Woodroffe,   Esq. ;    and  2udly,  Walker 
Skirrow,  Esq. 

Mr.  Eush  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  William  Eush,  Esq.  of  Farthinghoe  and  Elsenham 
Hall,  b.  6  March,  1811 ;  and  d.  Sept.  1854,  when  he  was  s.  by 
bis  brother, 

Alfred  Eusn,  Esq.  of  Farthinghoe,  co.  Northampton,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  1804,  Capt.  77th  regt.,  b.  17  Oct.  1818;  d.  March, 
1873;  '/;!.  9  July,  1846,  Mary  Workman,  eldest  dau.  of  Col. 
Joseph  Anderson,  C.B.  and  K.H.,  Commanding  50th  regt.,  by 
whom  (who  d.  June,  1876)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred  George  Anderson,  his  successor. 

II.  George  Acland  Gordon,  b.  12  July,  lb52. 
HI.  William  Beaumaurice,  b.  9  Oct.  1854. 

IV.  Joseph  Arthur,  b.  1858.        v.  John  Campbell,  b.  1860. 
1.  Mary    Clarissa,   b.   1855 ;     m.  Sept.   1875,    Capt.   James 
Williams. 

Mr.  Eush  (!.  March,  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Alfred  George  Anderson  Eusn,  Esq.  now  of  Farthinghoe. 
j4n)!.5— Quarterly,  gu.  and  arg.,  on  a  fcss  per  pale  vert  and 
or,  between  three  horses  courant  as  many  roundles  coimtcr- 
changed.   Crest — A  wolfs  head  erased  vert,  langucd  gu.  guttiie 
4'or,  gorged  with  a  collar  or,  charged  with  three  torteaux. 
ItoUo — Un  l>icu,  un  roi,  une  foi. 
Seat — Farthinghoe,  Brackley. 


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RTJSHBROOKE    OP    BTJSHBS.OOKE. 

ErsHBEOOKE,  EobebtWyndham  Jeemtn,  Esq. 
of  Eushbiooke  Park,  Suffolk,  b.  14  Feb.  1858. 

iLinr<t(JC. — Barham  Ecshbrooke,  Esq.,  only  son  of 
Egbert  Ecshdrooke,  Esq.,  and  Mary  Barham  his  wife,  ra. 
Elizabeth  Edwards,  of  Westowe  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  was  father  of 

EoBEBT  Eusubrooke,  Esq.  of  Eushbrooke  Park,  m.  1779, 
Mary  Grubb,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Grubb  of  Ilorsendon, 
CO.  Bucks,  and  dying  1829,  left  an  only  son  and  heir, 

CoL.  Eobert  Eusubrooke,  of  Eushbrooke  Park,  J. P.,  D.L., 
and  M.P.  for  the  western  division  of  Suffolk,  b.  2  July,  1779, 
»n.  23  May,  1808,  Frances,  illegitimate  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Davers,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had, 

I.  EoEEBT  Fkedlric  Bbownlo.t,  lute  reprcccntativc. 

II.  William  Henry,   Commander  E.N.,  6.   1814;    m.  1849, 


Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Mathias,  of  Gibraltar,  and  has 
issue, 

1  William  Henry,  Lieut.  15th  foot. 

2  Charles  Eobert.  3  Gerard  Robert. 
4  Charles  George  Davers. 

1  Mary  Anne  Frances.  2  Anne  Mary  Geronima. 

3  Fanny  Charlotte  Mary.  4  Augusta  Mary. 
6  Victoria  Mary  Louisa. 

III.  Charles  Daver.s,  an  ofBcer,  32nd  regt.,  drowned  acci- 
dentally 1841,  in  the  Dockyard  at  Portsmouth. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  Licut.-Col.  Eyres,  late  of  the  Grena- 
dier Guards,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Augusta  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Dufileld,  Esq.  of  Marcham 
Park,  Berks,  M.P.  for  Abingdon,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Fanny  Georgiana,  m.  Major-Gen.  Wilham  Eden,  late  56th 
regt.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Mary  Caroline,  m.  Henry  Leheup  Cocksedge,  Esq.  of 
Eattlesdeu,  Suffolk,  late  0th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Frcderica  Harriet. 

Col.  Eushbrooke  d.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Egbert  Frederick  Brownlow  Eusbbooke,  Esq.  of  Eus- 
brooke  Park,  Major  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  rn.  1st,  1844,  Albinia 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Lyminster,  Sussex, 
which  marriage  was  dissolved  1853.  He  m.  2ndly,  1854, 
Violelte  Emily,  dau.  of  J.  A.  Trimmer,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1858)  had  issue, 

Egbert  Wtndham  Jekmtn,  now  of  Eushbrooke. 
He  m.  3rdly,  1859,  Eliza  Catherine,   dau.  of  W.  W.  Eay,  Esq. 
of  Boxford.    She  m.  2ndly,  18  Sept.  1874,  Warwick  Falkland 
Tryon,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Major-Gen.  Tryon.    Mr.  Eusbrooke  d. 
14  Aug.  1870,  aged  57. 

Arms— Sa,.,  a  fess  between  three  roses  or;  qnarterings, 
Edwards  and  Herbert.  Crf.si — A  lion  sejant  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  rose  or.    Motto — Fluminis  ritu  ferimur. 

/S«a— Eushbrooke  Park,  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  SulTolk. 


EUSSELIi    Q-F    ADEN. 

Efssell,  James  Geoege  Feegusois-,  Ei-q.  of 
Aden,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Secretary  in  the 
Diplomatic  Service,  b.  11  Feb.  1836;  m.  1858, 
Elizabeth  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Laurence 
Young,  3rd  bart.  of  Marlow  Park,  M.P.  for  co. 
Buckiugliam. 

ILtnraCtr.— This  family  is  of  great  anMqiiity,  one  of  its 
ancestors,  Hugh  de  Russel,  or,  as  it  was  formerly  written, 
Eozel,  having  come  from  Normandy  in  1066  with  William, 
Duke  of  Normandy.  He  then  settled  in  England,  and  his 
descendants  were  possessed  of  very  considerable  estates  in 
Dorset  in  1202,  and  many  of  the  same  estates  were  afterwards 
held  by  the  Bedford  family. 

Some  of  the  Eussel  family  accompanied  Edward  III.  to  the 
siege  of  Berwick,  and  to  the  battle  of  Hallidon  Hill,  in  1333. 

Later,  the  family  settled  in  Scotland,  the  head  of  it  being 
denominated  Ecssell,  of  that  ilk.  He  had  an  only  child,  a 
dau.,  who  m.  a  cadet  of  the  family  of  Eamsav,  who,  inconse- 
quence, assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Ecssell. 
The  descendants  during  several  generations  possessed  estates 
in  CO.  Eoxburgh,  Galloway,  &c.,  &c. 

Alexander  Ecssell  purchased  considerable  property  in 
CO.  Moray  in  1000,  and  resided  in  Elgin,  where  he  «'.  1045. 
He  had  three  sons ;  the  second, 

Patrick  Russell,  b.  16o0;  m.  1st,  Catherine  Sharre,  sister 
of  James  Sharpe,  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews  (murdered 
3  May,  1079),  and  2ndly,  1696,  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Lundie,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Abercrombie,  of  Glassaugh.  The  first 
Baronet,  Sir  Colin  Campbell,  was  created  a  bart.  of  Xova 
Scotia  in  1627.    By  the  latter  he  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

John.  /;(.  1st,  Margery,  dau.  of  Mackintosh,  of  Blernie,  rrd 
2ndly,  Margaret,  eldest  davt.  of  Sir  Thomas  Calder,  Bart,  of 
Muirton ;  by  the  latter  he  had  a  .son,  Thoma.s,  who  bought; 
the  lands  of  Eathen  and  Blairmormond,  in  co.  Aberdeen. 

Mr.  Eussell  purchased  in  1680  the  lands  of  Catholm  and  pait 
of  Moncoffer,  and  dying  1713  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Moncoffer,  b.  1597;  m.  171S, 
Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Skene,  Esq.  of  that  ilk 
and  Rubicslaw,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Alexander,  of  whom 
presently,  and  three  daus.,  Jane,  Catherine,  and  Mary.  He  d. 
1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Alexander  Eussell,  Esq.  of 
MoncoCTer,  m.  1st,  1748,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles 
Hay,  Esq.  of  Eannc.-,  and  by  her  I'who  d.  1760)  had  a  dau., 
Helen,   7n.  Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Lettcifuuiie.     Mr. 


1390 


EU3 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EUS 


Bussell  m.  2ndly,  Eliza,  second  dau.  of  Alexander  Innes,  E?q. 
of  Rosieburn,  son  of  Sir  John  Innes,  Bart,  of  Edengight,  and 
t>y  her  had, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

George,  ra.  Catharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eussell,  of  Eathen. 

Anna,  m.  her  cousin,  John  EusscU,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N. 
In  17-55  Mr.  Eussell  sold  the  estates  of  Moncoffer,  &c.,  in  co. 
BanEf,  to  his  cousin,   the  Earl  Fife,  and  purchased  those  of 
Aden,  &c.,  in  co.  Aberdeen.    He  d.   1798,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Alexander  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Aden,  in.  1792,  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  James  Cumine,  Esq.  of  Kinninmonth,  by  Sophia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Forbes,  Tremier  Baron  of  Scotland  (the 
Cumine  family  were  of  very  ancient  date ;  one  ancestor.  Sir 
John,  the  Red  Comyn,  was  murdered  by  King  Robert  Bruce, 
in  the  church  of  the  Minorites,  in  Dumfries,  1306,  because  he 
contested  the  crown  with  him  ;  the  family  afterwards  owned 
large  estates  in  co.  Aberdeen,  of  which  upwards  of  two  thirds 
•were  forfeited  to  the  Crown  in  1745,  on  account  of  the  head  of 
the  family  having  joined  the  standard  of  Prince  Charles 
Edward  with  a  body  of  horse  raised  among  his  tenantry),  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1841)  had  issue, 

Alexander,  of  Aden,  d.  unm.  July,  1831.  James.  . 

George,  d.  1843.  Charles,  d.  1840. 

William,  -m.  Miss  Scott;  she  d.  1872;  he  d.  1877. 

Peter,  b.  1812. 

Margaret,  d.  1826. 

Mary,  m.  Col.  Irwin,  and  d.  1834. 
Mr.  Eussell  d.  Jan.  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Russell,  Esq.  of  Aden,  co.  Aberdeen,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.  Oct.  1797  ;  m.  11  Oct.  1832,  Miss  Caroline  Lambton,  of  Gun- 
ton  Park,  Norfolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Oct.  1864)  had  issue, 

Alexander  Cumming,  b.  17  Aug.  1833,  Ensign  in  74th  High- 
landers, lost  in  the  troopship  "Birkenhead,"  off  the  coast 
of  Africa,  Feb.  1852. 

James  George  Ferguson,  present  representative. 

Francis  Shirley,  Major  I4th  Hussars,  b.  13  Dec.  1810. 

Katharine  Georgiana,  d.  7  Sept.  1843. 
Mr.  Russell  d.  Jan  1875. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st,  avg.,  a  lion  gu.  and  in  chief  two 
crescents  sa.,  for  Russell;  2ndly,  gu.,  three  dirks  paleways 
ppr.  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  with  as  many  wolves' 
heads  of  the  last;  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  suns 
in  their  splendour  ppr. ;  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa. 
Crests— Ist,  A  lion  gu.  and  in  chief  brandishing  a  sword  in 
dexter  hand  ppr. ;  2nd,  A  dexter  hand,  issuing  from  a  cloud, 
hrandishing  a  sword  ppr.  Mottoes — Over  1st  crest,  Courage. 
Over  2nd  crest,  Promptus. 

Sen ts— Aden  House,  Kininmouth  House,  Buchanness  Lodge, 
CO.  Aberdeen. 


HTJSSELIi    OF    ASHIESTEEL, 

Etjsseli,  Helen  Jane  Mountstuaet,  of  AsMe- 
steel,  CO.  Selkirk,  s.  her  father,  Gen.  Sir  James 
Eussell,  X.C.B.,  in  1859. 

iCtnCSSC. — "William  Russell,  Esq.  of  Ashiesteel,  d.  1745, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Mitchelson,  Esq.  of  Middleton, 
Mid-Lothian,  N.B.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Russell,  Esq.  of  Ashiesteel,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Boston,  and  d.  17G7,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Russell,  Esq.  of  xVshiesteel,  Col.  in  the  army. 
This  distinguished  officer  was  engaged  in  all  the  memorable 
hattles  of  that  period,  under  Clive,  Coote,  Lawrence,  &c.  He 
retired,  with  the  rank  of  Colonel,  1790.  He  m.  1772,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Dr.  John  Rutherford,  Professor  of  Medicine  in  the 
College  of  Edinburgh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  June,  1791)  left 
at  his  decease,  1803,  a  son  and  heir, 

Gen.  Sir  James  Russell,  K.C.B.,  of  Ashiesteel,  co.  Selkirk, 
a  Gen.  OfBcer  H.E.I.C.'s  service,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  Aug. 
1781  ;  m.  18  Dec.  1834,  Katherine  Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Hall,  Bart,  of  Duiiglass,  by  Lady  Helen  Douglas  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Dunbar,  4th  Earl  of  Selkirk,  and  by  her  had  two  daus., 

Helen  Jane  Modntstuart,  now  of  Ashiesteel. 

Katharine  Anne,  m.  18(10,  Laurence  W.  M.  Lockhart,  Esq. 
92nd  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  dau.    She 
d.  1870.' 
Sir  James  d.  15  May,  1859. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  tadpoles  sa. 
a  martin  of  the  field  within  a  bordure  engrailed  az.  Crest — 
A  fountain.     Motto — Agitatione  purgatur. 

Seal — Ashiesteel,  Galashiels,  co.  Selkirk. 


RUSSELIi    or    BIGGIN    HOUSE. 

Watts-EussexI/,  Jesse  David,  Esq.  of  Biggin 
House,  CO.  Northampton,  late  M.P.  for  North  Staf- 
fordshire, J. P.  for  Northampton  and  Stafford, 
b.  1812 ;  m.  4  June,  1835,  Mary  Neville,  dau.  of 
John  Smith  Wright,  Esq.  of  Eempstone  Hall, 
Notts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David  Grey  Neville,  Capt.  60th  rifles,  d.  unm, 

II.  Charles. 

I.  Josephine. 

II.  Susan,  m.  —  Burroughs,  Esq. 

III.  Mary. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  16  Oct.  1878,  Eev.  Edward  Moore,  Eettor  inj 
Benefield,   eldest  son  of  Eev.  Canon  and  Lady  Harricl^ 
Moore. 

JC{ltC<t(JC.— Jesse  Watts  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Ham  Hall,  co 
Stafford,  and  Biggin  House,  co.  Northampton,  b.  6  May,  1786^1 
was  son  of  the  late  Jesse  Russell,  Esq.  of  London  and  Walthani- 1 
stow,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Noble,  Esq.  of  I 
Boroughbridge,  and  grandson  of  John  Russell,  b.  atNewcastlc- 
under-Lyme,  1799;  m.  1st,  Mary,  only  child  and  heir  of  Darid 
Pike  Watts,  Esq.  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and  assumed 
by  royal  license  dated  28  March,  1817,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Watts.  By  her  (who  d.  21  Aug.  1840)  [he  had 
issue, 

I.  Jesse  David,  now  of  Biggin. 

II.  Michael  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Benefield,  m.  Augusta,  daa.  of 
Peter  Heniy  Barker,  Esq.  of  Bedford,  and  d.  16  March, 
1875,  leaving  issue. 

III.  David  Pike,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles  Neville,  Esq. 
of  Holt,  and  has  a  dau.  Josephine. 

IV.  John  Charles,  late  17th  Lancers,  m.  Miss  Bradshaw. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Norton  Joseph  KnatchbuU,  Bart.,  and  d. 
3  Sept.  1874. 

II.  Elizabeth  Jemima,  to.  Maximilian  Joseph,  Count  do 
Montgelas,  hereditary  peer  of  Bavaria. 

III.  Isabel,  m.  the  son  of  Gen.  Manley,  and  is  deceased. 

IV.  Grace  Jane,  m.  the  Hon.  Joseph  Denman,  Rear-Admiral 
E.N.,  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Denman,  Chief;  Justice. 

Mr.  Watts  Eussell  m.  2ndly,  20  June,  1843,  Maria  Ellen, 
youngest  dau.  of  Peter  Henry  Barker,  Esq.  of  Bedford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  Oct.  1844)  has  a  son, 

V.  Edward,  m.  28  Dec.  1867,  Margaret  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of 
Anthony  O'Reilly,  Esq.  of  Baltrasna,  co.  Meath,  and  has 
issue,  James,  b.  1869,  of  Baltrasna,  co.  Meath,  which  pro- 
perty he  inherited  under  the  will  of  his  maternal  grand- 
father, A.  O'Reilly,  Esq.,  whose  name  he  assumes. 

Mr.  Watts  Russell  m.  3rdly,  22  Nov.  1862,  Martha,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Leech,  co.  Wexford.  He  d.  1875,  and  was  «.  by 
his  eldest  son,  Jesse  David,  now  of  Biggin  House. 

.<4nns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  lion  rampant  gn. 
collared  arg.  on  a  chief  az.  three  roses  of  the  third,  for  Russell; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  bend  engrailed  erminois  between  two  cres- 
cents or  (a  canton  gu.  for  difference),  for  Watts.  Crests — ■ 
On  a  mount  vert  a  goat  passant  erm.  collared  sa.,  for  Eussell; 
a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross- 
patee  az.,  the  paws  supporting  an  escutcheon  of  the  last,^ 
thereon  a  fess  erminois  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  in  chii'f 
and  a  cross-patce  in  base  of  the  first,  on  an  escroll  issuant  from 
the  escutcheon  the  word  "  Amici"  (and,  for  difference,  in  tho 
mouth  of  the  lion  a  slip  of  oak  ppr.),  for  Watts.  3IoUo — 
Mcmor,  amici. 

iSccUs— Biggin  House,  Oimdle,  co.  Northampton. 


RUSSELL    OF    STUBBEKS. 

>See  Beasfill. 


EUSSELL  OF  STONE  AND  COMBEHTON. 

Oldnall-Eussell,  Henet  Stewaed,  Esq.  of 
Stone,  Comberton,  and  Sion  House,  co.  Worcester, 
is  a  Member  of  the  Civil  Service  at  Ceylon,  b.  13 
April,  1831 ;  m.  1866,  Frances  Mary,  only  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  Barry  Domvile,  Esq.,  and  has  issuo 
a  son,  b.  1871. 

ILtnCaSC— Rev.  Samuel  Oldnall,  Rector  of  St.  Nicholas^ 
Worcester  (descended  from  Roger  Oldnall,  of  Stone,  near  Kid- 
derminster, who  d.  1615),  9)1.  1779,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Russell,  Esq.  of  Powick  Court,  co.  Worcester  (derived  from  a 
junior  branch  of  the  Eussells  of  Ladlow  Hays,  Salop),  and  'jy 
her  (who  d.  1788)  left  at  his  decease,  1819,  a  son,  M 

Sir  William  Oldnall  Russell,  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal^ 
1832,  who,  in  1816,  assumed  the  surname  of  Russell,  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic  Oldnall,  in  compliance  with   the  will  of  his 
maternal  grandiather.    He  m.  1»25,  Louisa  Maria,  eldest  dau. 


Rrs 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


RUT 


1391 


of  John  Lloyd  Williams,  Ksq.  of  Gwernant  Park,  co.  CardiRan, 
and  dyins  1833,  left  an  only  son,  the  present  Henry  Steward 
Oldnall  Russell,  Esq.  of  Sion,  &c.,  and  two  daus.,  i.  Augusta, 
w.  1st,  184C,  Archibald  Erskine,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  46lh  rest. 
(nephew  of  Charles,  13th  Marquess  of  Winehester),  who  d. 
1818,  and  2ndly,  1857,  Rev.  Charles  Compton  Domvile,  M.A., 
Eeelor  of  Ncttleton,  Wilts;  and  ii.  Emily,  m.  1861,  John 
Harvey,  M. I).,  eldest  son  of  Archibald  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Lon- 
donderry, and  has  issue. 
iSeuts— Stone,  Combcrtcn ;  and  Sion  House,  co.  Worcester. 


RUSSELL    OF    DONAMAGGAN. 

ErssELL,  Rev.  Cecil,  of  Donamaggan,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, lato  Ecctor  of   Drumcree,    co.    W'estmealh, 
b.  1802  ;  m.  1st,  1835,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Eoger  Chambers,  and  had  issue, 
I.  CuRisTOPiiER  JosiAH,  Capt.  R.E.,  6.  1839;  m.  Frances> 
dau.   of    William  Chambers,   Esq.,  and  has  issue,   Cecil 
Pomeroy,  b.  1876,  and  Ismina,  b.  1874. 

I.  Jane  Elizabeth  Cecilia,   in.  Eev.  Warden  Flood  Stubbs, 
Incumbent  of  St.  Columbus,  Liverpool. 

Eev.  Mr.  Eussell  vi.  2ndly,  1812,  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Esther  Poiueroy,  dau.  of  John,  4th  Viscount  Har- 
berton,  and  had  issue, 

II.  William  Pomeroy,  6.  1843  ;  d.  1SG6. 

III.  Spencer  Cecil,  Fellow  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  1847  ;  d.  1873. 

HtlTCaCJC. — Edward  Rdssell,  of  Aston  Abbotts,  Bucks, 
m.  Joyce,  sister  of  Charles  Fleetwood,  Cromwell's  General, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  GEoRfiE,  of  Aston  Abbotts. 

II.  Jerome,  b.  1620;  d.  1085. 

Jerome  Rdssell  was  recommended  by  his  uncle  Fleetwood 
to  Oliver  Cromwell,  and  came  with  him  to  Ireland,  where  he 
held  civil  offices,  and  acquired  lands ;  he  ra.  Mary  Browne, 
aunt  to  Peter  Browne,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
and  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross,  and  had, 

I.  John,  of  Rutland,  co.  Carlow,  b.  1059  ;  d.  1729,  in.  and  had, 

1  Thomas  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Cork,  b.  1691 ;  d.  s.  j3. 

2  Ricliard,  Capt.  14th  regt.,  b.  1703;  ni.  E.   Warren,  and 
had  issue  one  son,  Peter,  b.  1738,  d.  s.p.  1808, 

II.  Christopher,  b.  1G70;  d.  1729. 
The  second  son, 

Christoi-uek  ErssELL,  was  Lieut. -Col.  17th  regt.,  and 
Lieut.-Governor  of  Minorca;  in.  Mary  Hook,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher.        ii.  George  (Rev.),  b.  1728,  d.  s.  'p.  1767. 

I.  Katharine  Dorothea,  m.   1739,   Hovell  Farniar,   Esq.  of 
Mount  Hovell,  co.  Cork. 

n.  Elizabeth,  ra.  James  Colthurst,  Esq.  of  Dripscy  Castle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Eussell,  Capt.  17th  regt.,  b.  1711 ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Coneys,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1765,  leaving  one  son, 

Bev.  Christopher  Russell,  b.  1761;  d.  1820;  in.  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Eev.  Cecil  Crampton,  Rector  of  Headford,  co. 
Galway,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  M.D.,  b.  1801 ;  d.  1S.54;  in.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Digliy,  of  Osbcrtston,  co.  Kihlare,  and  had  issue, 

1  Christopher,  r,i.  Mary  Bell. 

2  John  Digby  (Rev.),  ni.  E.  Lancaster. 

3  Philij),  ,a.  Lucy  Lane. 
n.  Cecil,  now  of  Donamaggan. 
m.  John,  /).  1807;  d.  1800;  •„;.  E.  Pcard,  and  had  issue  one 

son.  John. 

IV.  Philip,  b.  181 1 ;  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Brabazon, 
and  has  issue,  three  sons. 

Besii/C/ice— Richmond  Hill,  Monkstown. 


HUST    OF  ALCOKBUr.Y    HOUSE. 

EtrsT,  GrEOKGE  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Alcoubury,  House, 
50.  Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1831 ;  m.  1862, 
A.gnes  Caroline,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Deshorough,  Esq.  of 
ffartford,  co.  Huntingdon.  Mr.  Eust  is  only  son 
■  !"  George  Eust,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Cromwell 

'Use,  CO.  Huntingdon  (who  d.  1S7G),  by  Sophia  his 
■vile,  dau.  of  Henry  Peters,  Esq. 

&ai— Alconbury  House,  near  Huntingdon. 


RUTHERFURD    OF    FAIRNINGTON. 

ErTHEKFUHi),  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Eairuington,  co. 
\oxburgh,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Middle 


Temple,  b.  19  Jan.  1831 ;  m.  18  Aug.  1868,  Mary 
Wilhelmina,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  E.  Bruxnor,  of 
The  Holt,  Thurlaston,  co.  Leicester,  by  Anne  Mary 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Joseph  Ai'kwright,  of  Mark 
Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henry,  b.  23  July,  18G9. 

II.  Arthur  Edward,  6.  18  May,  1873. 
HI.  Herbert  Cecil,  b.  3  May,  1874. 

IV.  James  Edmund,  6.  7  Oct.  1875. 

V.  William  Montagu,  6.  25  April,  1877. 
I.  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  24  Aug.  1878. 

3£ilICa(ir. — Among  the  earliest  of  the  name  of  Rutherfor(i 
are  to  be  found  Robertus,  Dominus  de  Rutueri-'ord,  witness 
to  a  charter  granted  by  David  I.  to  Gcrvasus  Ridal  1140,  and 
a  Rutherford  or  Rordesforde  in  the  charter  of  William  the 
Lion  11G5.  During  the  period  from  1105  to  1249  occur  the 
names  of  Gregory  and  Nicholas  Retherford.  Sir  Robert 
Rutherford,  the  friend  of  Robert  Bruce,  is  mentioned  in 
Barbour's  History  of  that  Prince.  In  1398,  Sir  Richard 
Rutherford,  of  that  ilk,  was  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of 
England,  and  in  1400  was  one  of  the  Wardens  of  the  Marches. 
By  liis  wife  Jane  Douglas,  he  had  three  sons;  James,  who  .s. 
him,  had  a  charter  of  the  lands  of  Lethbertshiels  and  others; 
John,  ancestor  of  Eutheri-ord  of  Hunt  hill,  who  eventually  en- 
joyed the  honours  and  titles  of  Lord  Rutherford  and  Earl  of 
Teviot;  and  Nichol,  who  obtained  charters  of  the  lands  of 
Mackerston  and  others,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Eutherfords 
of  Ilundalee.  James  and  Nichol  wxre  appointed  guarantees 
of  a  treaty  with  the  English  1449. 

James  Rutherford,  son  of  the  last-mentioned  James,  ob- 
tained, 1457,  a  charter  of  lands  to  him  and  his  spouse,  Mar- 
garet Erskine,  dau.  of  Lord  Erskine.  He  had  a  grant  from 
James  IV.  of  the  lands  of  Edgerston  in  1492,  and  shortly  after 
of  the  lands  of  Eutherford  and  Wells.  By  his  said  wife  he 
had  two  sons,  Philip  and  Thomas.    The  elder  son, 

Philip  Eutherford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter  Ker,  of 
Cessford,  ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Eoxburghe,  and  had  (with 
a  son,  Eichard,  who  d.  s.  p.)  two  daus.,  the  elder,  Helen,  m. 
twice,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  the  younger.  Christian,  m.  James  Stuart, 
ancestor  to  the  Earls  of  Traquair,  and  through  her  the  estates 
of  Rutherford  and  Wells  passed  to  the  family  of  Stuart;  and 
the  Earls  of  Traquair,  in  right  of  this  marriage,  quartered  the 
arms  of  Eutherford  with  their  own.  On  the  death  of  the  above 
Eichard  without  issue,  the  lands  and  barony  of  Edgerston 
reverted  to  his  uncle,  Thomas,  heir  male  of  the  family:  and 
his  son,  Eobert,  obtained  a  confirmation  of  the  same  under  the 
Great  Seal  1559.     This  Eoberc  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eutherford,  commonly  called  the  black  Laird  of 
Eutherford,  renowned  for  the  exploits  of  himself  and  his  nine 
sons  on  the  borders.     His  son, 

Eichard  Eutherford,  of  that  ilk,  m.  the  granddau.  of  the 
Laird  of  Buccleuch,  and  had  a  son, 

EoEERT  Eutherford,  who  m.  Margaret  Riddell,  dau.  of  the 
Laird  of  that  ilk,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Rutherford,  of  that  ilk.  who  acted  a  gallant  and 
distinguished  part  in  the  Civil  War,  and  was  instrumental  in 
restoring  Charles  II.  He  m.  Barbara  Abernethy,  dau.  of  the 
Bishop  of  Caithness  (by  a  dau.  of  Murray,  of  Philiphaugh), 
and  had  issue  surviving  sons, 

Andrew,  s.  to  the  estates  in  1686,  and  d.  s.  p.  1713. 

Thomas,  succcs.sor  to  his  brother. 

Eobert,   became  Eutherford  of  Bowland,  and  was  ancestor 
(through  the  female  line)  of   Sir  Walter  Scott,   Bart,  of 
Abbotst'ord. 
The  2nd  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Eutherford,  of  that  ilk,  of  Edgerston  and  Wells, 
acquired  the  lands  of  Bonjcdwavd  and  Mounthooly,  together 
with  the  lands  of  Hunthill  and  Scraisburgh,  from  Robert, 
Lord  Rutherford,  who  likewise  assigned  to  Thomas  (with  the 
estate)  the  title  of  Lord  Eutherford,  in  like  manner  as  it  had 
been  assigned  co  his  brothers  and  to  him  by  the  Earl  of  Teviot, 
by  virtue  of  the  patent,  which  was  the  only  right  they  had. 
But  Thomas  contented  himself  with  assigning  it  in  like 
manner  to  his  son  and  successor,  who  likewise  declined 
claiming  it.  It  was,  however,  assumed  by  Capt.  John  Euther- 
ford, collateral  heir  male,  descended  from  Eichard  Rutlierford 
of  Littlehaugh,  and  since  by  others.  He  m.  Susanna,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Riddell,  of  Miuto,  and  had  issue  (with  fivu 
daus.)  one  son. 

Sir  John  Rutherford,  of  that  ilk,  s.  his  father  1720.  He 
m.  1st,  1710,  Elizabeth  Cairncross,  heiress  of  the  ancient  and 
honourable  family  of  Cohnslie,  and  had  nineteen  children,  of 
whom  the  eldest  son,  John,  waa  ancestor  (in  the  female  huc> 


1392 


EUT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EUT 


ofWilliam  Oliver-Rutlierrnm,  Esq.  of  Edcccrston  ;  the  2ncl  son 
was  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  treat;  aiioihei-  son,  Robert,  a 
baron  of  the  Kussian  Emijire,  purehascd  back,  1779,  tlie  old 
family  property  of  Fairninn'ton ;  and  another  son  Walter,  in. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Alexander.  Of  the  daus.,  Susanna,  m. 
Alexander  Pringle,  of  Wliytbank;  Mary,  ia.  Sir  Alexander 
Nisbet,  of  Dean;  Elizabeth,  hi.  John  IlorsburRli.  of  that  ilk; 
and  Jean  m.  Charles  Injjlis,  of  Wanorhcad.  Sir  John  m.  'indly, 
1741,  Sarah,  sister  of  Sir  Alexander  Nisbet,  Bart.,  by  whom  he 
had  also  a  son  and  a  dau., 

Henrj-,  of  Hunthill,  m.  Affnes  Lauder,  and  had  issue. 

Christian,  m.  Dr.  l3avidson,  of  Hatton  and  Muirhousc. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  RimiEKFORD,  Esq.  to.  1745,  Martha,  dau.  of  Alder- 
man Town,  of  York,  and  dying  1749,  left  a  son, 

John  Ecithebfubd,  Capt.  42nd  regt.,  and  Major  Dumfries 
Militia,  m.  1st,  17C9,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas  Chalke,  Esq.  of 
Artane  and  Grange,  co.  Dublin  (by  Anne  Gordon  his  wife), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1795)  had  issue, 

John,  h.  1777;  d.  unm.  I15I2. 

Charles,  b.  1780;  d.  unm.  1846.        TiiojiAS,  of  Fairnington. 

Martha,  m.  Charles  Robson,  Esq. 

Eleanor,  m.  William  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Harwood. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  J.  Chatto,  Esq.  of  Mainhouse,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  a  son,  Walter,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Knight,  R.N.,  and  d.  1856,  leaving  issue  two  sons  and  two 
daus.     He  ('.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Rcthebi-ord,  Esq.  of  Fairnington,  J. P.,  b.  1784; 
m.  Caroline  Sanderson,  dau.  of  William  Ball,  Esq.  of  London 
<by  Lydia  Wyvil  his  wife),  and  had  issue, 

Henhy,  now  of  Fairnington. 

Thomas  Walter,  b.  4  Sept.  1832,  H.M.  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

Charles  Ferdinand,  b.  24  Jan.  1834;  1,1.  1  Oct.  18.i9,  Harriet 
Guilliam,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  S.  Parsons,  Government 
Chaplain,  and  laeumbent  of  St.  Mary'.s,  Castletown,  Isle  of 
Man.  John,  /;.  20  Feb.  1835,  in  H.M.  Indian  Navy. 

William,  6.  26  April,  1836.       Riehard  Capel,  b.  2  April,  1837. 

Edward,  b.  7  Feb.  1839;  d.  14  Nov.  1870. 

James,  b.  9  Jan.  1842,  H.M.  Indian  army. 

George,  6.  6  Sept.  1845;  (/.  2  Jan.  1851. 

Caroline,  m.  1863,  Lieut. -Col.  Itaynsford,  of  the  E.T.C.S. 

Ellen.  Eliza  Lydia.  Agnes  Matilda, 

He  d.  27  March,  1863. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  orle  gu.  in  chief  three  martlets  sa.  beaked  of 
the  second.  C'lxsl — A  martlet  as  in  the  arms.  Motto — Nee 
Borte  nee  fato. 

Seal — Fairnington,  Kelso.  Residence — Dovil  House,  Ealing, 
Middlesex. 


HUTHERFURD    OF    EDGERSTON. 

EUTHERFURD,  WiLLIAM  OlilVEE,  Esq.  of  Edgev- 
eton,  CO.  Eoxburgh,  Slieriff,  D.L.,  and  Conveuer  of 
that  CO.,  h.  1781 ;  m.  1804,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Chatto,  Esq.  of  Mainhouse,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  14 
jS'ov.  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Alexander,  b.  30  June,  1818;  m.  1st,  1801, 
Margaret  Jane  Young  (who  d.  7  Sept.  1809)  and  had  issue, 
William  Edward,  b.  1863;  Archibald  Aymer,  b.  1867; 
Katherine  Violet,  d.  1877  ;  and  Margaret  Isabella.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1872,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Brakspear,  Esq.  of 
Deanfiehl,  Oxon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  May,  1875),  has 
issue,  Malcolm  Brakspear,  6.  1875,  and  Agnes  Elizabeth. 

II.  Archibald  John,  Major  in  the  army,  6.  11  Dec.  1820;  in. 
1860,  Catherine  Jane  llawlinson,  and  has  issue,  Archibald, 
6.  1865;  William,  b.  1867;  Douglas,  6.  1808;  Chatto,  b. 
1872;  Ronald,  b.  1874;  Alice,  Edith,  and  Agnes  Mary. 

HI.  John  Chatto,  b.  9  Nov.  1827  ;  d.  4  July,  1857. 

I.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Rev.  J.  M.  Denniston,  M.A. ;  d.  23  Jan. 
1872. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Macduff  Rhind,  Esq.,  and  d.  1833,  leaving  a  dau., 
Jane  Oliver,  d.  1854. 

III.  Violet,  TO.  James  Iloddam  Tate,  Esq.  d.  7  June,  1872. 

IV.  Agnes. 

V.  Eleanor,  ra.  Joseph  Chatto  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Ryton  House, 
Nortliumberland,  and  </.  1851,  leaving  issue,  1  William 
Rulherfurd,  6.  1847;  2  Joseph  Chatto,  b.  18.50;  1  Agnes 
Alice,  TO.  James  I'aton,  Esq.,  younger,  of  Crailing,  co. 
Roxburgh,  Slajor  4th  rcgt.,  and  has  issue ;  2  Jane,  m. 
T.  S.  Walker,  Esq.  of  Maunby  Hall,  co.  York,  who  </.  1865, 
leaving  issue,  Violet  Eleanor,  Constance  Helen,  and 
Florence  Jane  ;  3  Helen. 

VI.  Isabella  Anne,  d.  1  Jan.  1863. 

iLtltCilCIC.— Johk  Rutueeford,  Esq.  of  Edgerston,  Advo- 
cate, eldest  son  of  Sir  John   Rotiierfurd,   of  that  ilk  i,sec 


preccdino  Family),  h.  12  June,  1712,  M.P.  for  the  co.  of 
Roxburgh  1734;  ra.  Nov.  1737,  Ellenor,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert 
Elliot,  of  Minto,  Lord  of  Session,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Robert,  killed  in  a  mutiny  of  the  Sepoys,  atVellore,  in  India, , 
circ'i  1770. 

Archibald,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  1790. 

Ellenor,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1822. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Andrew  St.  Clair,  of  Hermanctston,  and  was  j 
mother  of  Charles,  Lord  Sinclair. 

Jane,  j)j.  William  Oliver,  of  Dinlabyre,  Sheriff-Depute  of  co. 
Roxburgh   (son  of  William  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Dinlabyre,  by  j 
his  wife,  Violet  Douglas,  of  Cavers),  d.  June,  1820,  and  left  \ 
issue,  1  William  Oliver  RuTiiERinRD,  now  of  Edgerston; 
2  Archibald,  Major  E.I.C.S.,  in.  Anne  Roberts;  3  Samuel;  ' 
4  John,  TO.  Margaret  Kerr,  and  has  a  son,  William,  and  a  \ 
dau. ;    1  Eleanor,  to.  Professor  James  Russell ;  2  Violet,  to. 
Col.   David   Richardson;     3  Elizabeth,    m.   Henry  Young,  i 
M.l).,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  two  daus.,  Edward,  whose! 
dau.,  Margaret  Jane,  to.  1861,  William  Alexander  (eldest  son  J 
and  heir-apparent  of  William  Oliver  Rutlierfurd),  William,  | 
Henry,  Archibald,  Jane,  and  Anne;  and  4  Agnes,  m.  Archi- 
bald Little,  Esq.  of  Shabdea  Park,  Surrey,  and  had  issue. 

Agnes,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1840. 

3Ir.  Rutherfurd  accepted  an  independent  company  at  New 
York,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Ticonderago,  1758.  Ho 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Edgerston,  6.  1748,  m.  15  June, 
1787,  Mary  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  the  Hon.  Alexander  ' 
Leslie,  but  had  no  issue.  He  sat  in  Parliament  force.  Selkirk, 
and  afterwards  for  co.  Roxburgh,  of  which  he  was  also  Vice- 
Lt.,  and  Col.  of  the  local  .Alililia.  He  d.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew,  William  Oliver  Rdtherfurd,  Esq.  of  Edgerston. 

Heats — Edgerston  and  Dinlabyre,  Jedburgh,  co.  Eoxburgh. 


EUTHVEN    OE    aUANSBOEOUGH. 

EuTHVEN',  William  Clifford  Bermingxam:, 
Esq.  of  Quausborough,  co.  Gal  way,  b.  14  July,  1840; 
assumed  by  royal  license,  1865,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Kuthven  only.  He  m.  12  Oct.  1865, 
Erances  Margaret,  only  child  of  Capt.  Otway,  R.N., 
of  Castle  Otway,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issucj 

I.  Robert  Mekvyn  Bermingham,  6.  2  Aug.  1867- 

II.  Thomas  Ormonde  Bermingham,  b.  12  Feb.  1872. 

III.  Mervyn  Henry  Bermingham,  b.  18  Sept.  1877. 

I.  Annette  Rosabelle  Bermingham. 

II.  Jlarguerite  Frances  Bermingham,  d.  25  Sept.  1870. 
HI.  Rosabelle  Frances  Elizabeth  Bermingham. 

IV.  Edith  Mary  Bermingham. 

V.  Cecil  Harriet  Beatrice  Bermingham. 

3itUr<l(JC. — This  family  claims  to  derive  from  Alexandes 
RuTiivEN,  a  scion  of  the  Scottish  House  of  Gowrie,  who,' 
according  to  the  family  tradition,  being  at  Perth  when  the 
Earl  of  Gowrie,  his  kinsman  and  chief,  was  slain,  was  involved  ' 
in  the  ruin  of  his  (amily,  and  in  1602  fled  to  England,  where 
he  settled  himself  in  the  co.  Durham,  assuming  his  wife's  sur- 
name, that  of  Trotter.  Here,  on  the  banks  of  the  Skerne, 
he  purchased  lands  and  erected  a  residence,  which  still 
retams  the  nuuie  of  Tiouer.    He  d.  1621,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Trotter,  Esq.  m.  Anne  Hylton,  of  Preskrigg,  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Ilyl  on,  of  Hylton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  and 
d.  in  1037,  having  had  three  sons,  Alexander;  John;  and 
James.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Trotter,  b.  1619,  who  was  bred  to  the  profession  of 
medicine,  m.  Jane  Wilson,  dau.  of  a  clergyman  at  Auckland, 
and  thereby  so  displeased  his  elder  brother  that  a  sudden  dis- 
pute arose,  in  which  Alexander  received  a  hurt,  from  which  he 
died  soon  after.  John  fled  to  the  Isle  ol  l\lan,  and  thence, 
with  liis  wife  and  an  infant  son,  Sami'el,  b.  1068,  went  over  to 
Ireland  to  Mourne,  where  he  d.  1680.  The  above  named 
Samuel  Trotter,  was  father  of  John  Trotter,  Esq.,  who  m. 
Miss  Savage,  and  dying  at  Downpatrick,  1779,  left,  with  three 
daus.,  Hve  sons,  Edward;  Southwell;  Savage;  John;  and 
William.     The  youngest, 

William  Tkottek,  Esq.  of  Downpatrick,  d.  there  in  April, 
1794,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  four  sons,  John,  Capt.  15tli  foot; 
William  Henry;  Edward,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  and  Clifford,  of 
Charleville  Cottage.    This  last-named, 

Clifford  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Charleville  Cottage,  co.  Wick- 
low,  b.  22  May,  1782;  m.  1st,  Nov.  1805,  Lady  Mary  St.  Law- 
rence, dau.  of  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Howth,  by  Lady  .Mary  Ber- 
mingham, his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd  Lord 
Athenry,  Earl  of  Louth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Jan.  1825)  had 
ibsuc, 


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Thomas  BEiiMiNGnAM,  m.  Eosabelle  JIaria  Frances,  youneost 
dau.  of  Major  William  Stirling  St.  Clair,  of  Emina  Vale,  co. 
■\VickIo\v,  and  by  hor  (who  d.  IS  Jan.  184:V)  had  i.ssue,  a  dau. 
b.  6  June,  1839,  who  <'.  in  inf-.incy,  and  an  only  son,  the 
present  William  Clifford  BERMiXGHAJt  Ruthven,  Ksq.  of 
Quansborough,  one  of  the  co-representative.s  of  Thomas, 
2\lna  Lord  Athcnry.     Mr.  T.  B.  'Irotter  d.  12  Jan.  1844. 

William  St.  Lawrence,  d.  unm.  1847. 

Mary  Bermingham,  m.  6  Nov.  1827,  Charles  Stuart  Trotter, 
Esq.  who<L  6  March,  1857. 

Isabella  Louisa,  m.  Eev.  Gerald  Wensley  Tyrrell,  and  d. 
1848. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Nixon,  Esq.,  and  d.  18.55. 

Mr.  Trotter  m.  2ndly,  7  March,  18.38,  Catherine  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Major  William  Stirling  St.  Clair,  of  Emma  Valei 
CO.  Wieklow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Sept.  1853)  had, 

Clifford  Stirling,  6.  16  March,  18-39;  d.  1  July,  1859. 

Mervyn  Henry,  6.  23  April,  1840. 

Frederick  St.  Clair,  h.  15  March,  1843. 

Alfred  Edward,  b.  27  Sept.  1845. 

Jocelyn  FitzGerald,  b.  6  March,  1849. 

Adelaide  Elizabeth.  Catherine  Isabella. 

Mr.  Trotter,  a  Magistrate  for  Downshire,  d.  24  Oct.  1859. 

Arriu — Paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.,  a  canton  eiminois.  Creat — 
A  goat's  head  erased  arg.  attired  or,  charged  with  a  mullet 
gu.     Motto — (Over  the  C .-est)      Deed  Shaw. 

Rcsklfiiccs — Charleville  Cottage,  co.  Wieklow;  and  Mount 
Campbell,  co.  LciLrim. 


BUTSON    OP    NEWBY    WISKE    AND 
NUNNINGTON    HALL. 

ErTSON,  John,  Esq.  o£  jVewby  Wi.«lce,  and 
Nunnington,  co.  York,  J.P.  North  Kiding,  B.A. 
Triu.  Coll.  Cambridge  1852,  b.  28  Oct.  1829. 

ILtUrHCJC. — The  family  of  Eutson  was  resident  during  the 
17th  century  in  Westmorland. 

William  Rctson,  of  Kendal,  m.  22  Oct.  1700,  Agnes,  eldest 
dau.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Osliffe,  left  one  dau.  (who  m.  Mr.  Cook- 
Bon)  and  one  son, 

EoBERT  KcTsoN,  &.  1701,  Served  as  Mayor  of  Kendal  1752; 
m.  1723,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  Shaw;  d.  20  Sept.  17G0,  leaving 
(with  several  daus.)  one  son, 

AViLLiAM  ErxsoN,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  b.  5  Dec.  1738,  served 
as  Mayor  of  Kendal  1773;  m.  23  April,  1701,  Elizabeth,  duu. 
of  George  Calton,  Esq. ;  d.  1793,  and  left  issue, 

William  Caltos,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  b.  15  June,  1764;   m.  James  Maury,  Esq. 

Mary,  6.  8  May,  1708  ;  m.  the  Eev.  Thomas  Bold. 

The  only  son, 

William  Calton  Enxsos,  Esq.  of  Liverpool  and  Allerton 
Priory,  Lancashire,  an  eminent  Merchant  of  Liverpool,  b. 
T  July,  1760;  in.  16  Dec.  1790,  Frances,  only  child  of  Simon 
Wrather,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  Beckwith  his  wife  ;  d.  26  March, 
1817,  leaving  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Fanny,  6.  10  Dec.  1797;    m.26  Feb.  1S16,  William  James, 

Esq.  of  Barroik  Park,  co.  Cumberland,  M.P.  Cumberland, 

and  High  Sheriff  1826. 

The  son  and  heir, 

William  Rotson,  Esq.  of  Xewby  Wiske  and  Nunnington, 
6.  17  Oct.  1791,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  1814,  a  Magis- 
trate and  Deputy-Lieut,  for  the  North  Riding  co.  York,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  the  county  1850;  m.  17  Feb.  1825,  Charlotte 
Mary,  dau.  of  William  Ewart,  Esq.;  cL  11  May,  1867,  having 
had  issue, 
William,  Lieut.  70th  regt.,  d.  26  May,  1846,  in  his  21st  year. 
John,  present  representative. 

Henry,  b.  25  July,  1831,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  1852; 
a  Magistrate  for  the  North  Eiding  co.  York. 
Albert  Osliff,  b.  2  Dec.  1836,  M.A.  of  University  Coll. 
Oxford,  and  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  called  to  the 
Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1865 ;  Private  Secretary  to  Lord  .-Vber- 
dare,  when  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department  1868 
to  1873. 

Charlotte  Fanny;  and  Jane  Margaret,  d.  19  Jan.  1854,  v.nm. 
Arms — Per  fess  indented  or  and  sa.,  three  bulls'  heads 
oouped  counterchanged,  the  two  in  chief  charged  with  a  bezant 
and  that  in  base  with  a  pellet.  Cre.sl — A  grifhu's  head  couped 
per  bend  sa.  and  or,  entwined  by  a  serpent  ppr.  Motto — Spec- 
temur  agendo. 

iSea(s— Newby  Wiske,  Thirsk;  and  Nunnington  Hall,  co. 
York.    C^w6— University,  S.W. 

♦ 

B.UTTLEDGE  OF  BLOOMFIELD. 

EuTTLEDGE,  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Uloomfleld,  CO. 
Mayo,  J.P.  audD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  late  Lieut. - 


Col.  Commanding  South  Mayo  Militia,  w.Feb.  1850, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Peter  Low,  Esq.  (by  Loviisa  hia 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Kichard  Butler,  7tli  bart.  of  Garry- 
hundon),  and  by  her  (%vho  </.  June,  1856)  had  issue, 

I.  TnoMAs  Henry  Brcen,  h.  7  Sept.  1852. 

I.  Margaret  Harriet,  ),i.21Sept.  1877,  W.  H.  Field,  Capt.Stli 
Hussars,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  W.  Field,  of  Shilton  Oak, 
Shrewsbury.  ii.  Louisa  Kutheriue. 

iLlltCilgC— The  Rev.  Francis  Lambert,  Eector  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Kilmainc,  6.  1788  (2nd  son  of  Joseph  Lambert, 
Esq.  of  Brookhill,  by  his  1st  wife,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Euttledge,  Esq.  of  Eloomfield) ;  ra.  9  June,  1819,  Margaret,  2nd 
dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Bruen,  of  Oak  Park,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
Robert,  now  of  P.loomfield. 

Thomas,  late  of  Cornticld,  co.  Mayo,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Mayo,  High  ShcrilT  lt-0.5.  6.  5  April,  lb26:  Jii.  Jane,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Fair,  Esq.  of  Bushfield,  and  d.  1877, 
leaving  issue, 

Robert  Fair,  now  of  Cornfield,  b.  1852. 
Mrs.  Ruttledge  assumed,  by  royal  license,  28  Aug.  1857, 
for  herself  and  her  issue,  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Fair. 

Francis,  late  Mayo  Militia,  6.  20  Aug.  1828 ;  in.  30  Not.  1864, 
Hester  EUzabeth  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Spencer 
Liudsey,  Esq.  of  Ballymont  House,  co.  Mayo,  and  h;is  issue. 

John,  H.M.  34th  regt.,  d.  in  India,  1859. 

Harriet.  Elizabeth,  ra.  James  A.  Lyle,  Esq. 

Margaret  Maria  Anne  Harriet  d.  uma.  Ia71. 

Helena  Margaret  Harriot. 

Mr.  Lambert  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  April,  1819,  his 
maternal  name  and  arms  of  Ruttledge,  instead  of  Lambert, 
and  s.  his  uncle,  Robert  Ruttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield,  High 
Sheriff  of  Mayo  17c8,  who  m.  1787,  EUzabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
Francis  Knox,  Esq.  of  Rappa  Casile,  and  represented  the 
borough  of  Duleek  for  many  years  in  the  Irish  Parliament. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  stag  trippant  ppr.  on  a  chief  engrailed  az. 
three  estoiles  or.  Crest — An  oak  tree  ppr.,  pendent  from  a 
dexter  branch  thereof  by  a  riband  az.  an  escutcheon  or.  AoJio 
— Verax  atque  probus. 

Stat — Bloomticld,  IloUymount,  co.  Mayo. 

EUTTLEDGE    OF    BARBESSFORT. 

ErxTLEDGE,  Datid,  Esq.  (formerly  W^atson)  of 
Barbersfort,  co.  G-alway,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for 
COS.  Mayo  and  Galwav,  High  Sherifi'  1851,  late  Capt. 
South  Mayo  Eifles,  6.' Nov.  1811;  m.  1836,  Eleanor, 
youngest  dau.  of  John  Knox,  Esq.,  formerly  of 
Moyne  Abbey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  David,  J.P.  for  Galway,  Major  Galway  Militia;  m.  1863, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  E.  Leet,  of  Otranto,  Kings- 
town, and  has,  with  other  issue,  David  Knox,  b.  1865. 

II.  John  Knox,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  ni.  1878,  the 
only  dau.  of  Col.  De  Loniiueville,  of  Sangby  Broom,  Bucks. 

in.  Alfred,  Lieut.  14th  regt. 

I.  Eleanor,  ni.  Ici62,  Arthur Eudge,  Esq.,  E.A. 

II.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Olivia,  ra.  1S74,  Christopher  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell, 
CO.  Galway,  J.P. 

This  gentleman  5.  1833,  to  the  unsettled  estates  of 
his  step-father,  Eobert  Euttledge,  Esq.  of  Bloomfield, 
and  by  his  will  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  name 
and  arms  of  Euttledge  only. 

Arras — Arg.,  a  stag  trippant  ppr.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  az. 
three  estoiles  wavy  or.  Crtst — An  oak  tree  ppr.,  pendent  from 
a  dexter  branch  by  a  riband  az.  an  escutcheon  or.  Motto — 
"Verax  atque  probus. 

Hint — Barbersfort,  Tuam,  co.  Galway.  lown  Residence — 
3,  FitzwilUam  Place,  Dublin. 


RUXTON  OF  AKDEE-HOUSE. 
EtiXTON,  William,  Esq.  of  Ardce  House,  co 
Louth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriif  1817,6.  26  April, 
1823;  in.  15  July,  1851,  Caroline  Diana,  youriitr 
dau.  of  Charles  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Eoyal  York  Cics- 
ceiit,  Clifton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Fitz  Herbert  Vernon,  b.  12  Nov.  I8G3. 

II.  Charles  Harcourt  Vernon,  6.  6  June,  1870. 

I.  Georgiana  Anna.  ii.  Caroline  Lydia. 

HI.  Florence  Elizabeth.  iv.  Helen  Veinou. 

V.  Beatrice  Geraldine. 


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Through  the  female  line,  the  present  Mr.  Euxton, 
of  Ardee  represents  a  branch  of  the  great  and 
ancient  family  of  Fitzhehbeet  of  Norluri/,  co. 
Derby,  and  Swinnerton,  co.  Stafford. 

ILincajr. — John  PiDXTON,  E?q.  of  Shanhoe,  co.  Meath, 
whose  will  was  dated  27  April,  1634,  m.  and  left  issue  (with 
two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  George  Proctor;  and  Elizabeth,  Mrs. 
Manning)  three  sons,  Henry,  of  Bective,  co.  Meath;  Jonx, 
of  whom  we  treat ;  and  William.    The  2nd  son, 

Capt.  John  Euxton,  of  Ardee,  co.  Louth,  was  patentee  of 
considerable  estates  in  co.  Louth  under  the  Act  of  Settlement, 
Unx-p.  Chables  IL,  and  Hi<;h  Sheriff  1C59.  He  m.  twice;  his 
2nd  wife,  Priscilla,  d.  his  widow  29  Nov.  1743,  aged  87.  By 
his  1st,  Capt.  John  Euxton  had  issue,  John,  b.  1642,  M.P. 
for  Ardee  1661,  Hif;h  Sheriff  co.  Louth  1673,  d.  g.  p. ;  William, 
eventual  heir  to  his  father;  Charles  (P.ev.),  6- 1661,  attainted 
1638;  Matthew,  father  of  John  Euxton,  of  Ballybonny  {see 
ErxTON  nf  Broad  Oo.k);  Jane;  and  Sarah.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Rcxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  was  attainted  by 
King  James  11. 16S8.  By  Anne  his  wife,  he  left  a  dau.,  Mar- 
garet, and  a  son  and  heir, 

William  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  M.P.  for  Ardee 
1747.  He  m.  1718,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Gibbons,  Esq.  of 
Mountainstown,  co.  Meath;  and  d.  15  Feb.  1751,  aged  54, 
leaving  issue,  John,  his  heir :  William,  Surgeon-Gen. ;  Samuel, 
d.  v.nm.;  Charles,  M.P.  for  Ardee,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Eobert  Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Eed  House,  co.  Louth, 
and  d.  1806,  aged  80,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  William  Parkin- 
son Euxton,  Esq.  of  Eed  House,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  M.P.  for 
Ardee,  m.  18  Jan.  1802,  Anna  Maiia,  dau.  of  Thomas  For- 
tescue,  Esq.  of  Dromiskcn,  M.P.,  but  d.  s.  p.;  Gilbert  Gibbons; 
Anne,  m.  1769,  Arthur  Wolfe,  Lord  Kilwarden,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  Ireland ;  she  was  created  30  Sept.  1795,  Baroness 
Kilwarden,  of  Kilteel,  in  her  own  right;  Mary.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

John  Ecxton',  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  M.P.,  b.  1721;  m. 
Letitia,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heiress  of  William  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Shercock,  co.  Cavan,  whose  father,  Thomas  Fitzherbert, 
Esq.  of  Sherock,  was  2nd  son  of  William  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of 
Swinnerton,  co.  Stafford,  and  Norbury,  co.  Derby  (see  that 
Fuinlly),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Basil  Brooke,  Knt.  of 
Madeley ;   and  dying  7  March,  1785,  left  issue, 

I.  Willlam,  his  heir. 

n.  John,  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  m.  1770,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Eichard  Edgeworth,  Esq.,  of  Edgeworthstown,  co.  Long- 
ford, and  had  issue, 

1  Fitzherbert,  Capt.  in  the  63rd  rcgt.,  d.  1799. 

2  Richard,  of  Black  Castle,  co.  Meath,  6.  3  Aug.  1775;  m. 
10  Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth  Selina,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert 
Staples,  5th  bart.  of  Dunmore,  Queen's  Co.,  by  the  Hon. 
Jane  Vcsey,  sister  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  de  Vesci. 

1  Sophia.  2  Margaret. 

Mr.  Euxton  d.  July,  1825,  aged  80. 

III.  Samuel,  of  Swinnerton,  co.  Meath,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name ol  Fitzherbert..  and  d.  s.p.  1826. 
I.  Slary,  m.  James  Cory,  Esq.  ii.  Anne. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Ecxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  and 
Shercock,  co.  Cavan,  M.P.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Henry  Upton,  Esq.,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Clarges, 
Eoyal  Irish  Dragoons,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Clarges,  Bart.,  and 
had  issue, 
John  Fitzherbert,  his  heir. 

Henry,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Carlyle,  Esq.  of  Cradox- 
town,  CO.  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 
■William,   m.   Elizabeth  Anne  Young,   of   Eogerstown,  co. 
Louth,  and  had  issue.  Eobert.  d.  young. 

Clarges,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Barncwall,  7th  bart., 
of  Crickstown,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Charles,  m.  Mary  Fra.'^er,  dau.  of  William  Eraser  Tytlcr,  Esq. 
of  Belnain,  co.  Inveiness. 

George,  Major  in  the  army,  of  Eahanna,  co.  Louth,  6.  1804; 
High  Sheriff  1851 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Hon.  William  Frank- 
land  OdcU,  Colonial  Secretary  to  New  Brunswick  ;  and  d. 
18  Ma}-,  1869,  leaving  issue. 
Arthur,  ni.  1st,  Christina,  dau.  of  William  Fraser  Tytler,  Esq. 
of  Belnain;  and  2ndly,  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Forbes,  Esq. 
of  Kingerloth,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  issue  by  each. 
Isabella,  m.  Itev.  Townley  Filgate,  Ecctor  of  Charlestown, 

CO.  Louth. 

Anne,  m.  1812,  Eight  Hon.  Edward  Lucas,  of  Castle  Shane, 
CO.  Monaghan. 

Helena,  d.  young.  Letitia,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Fitzherbert  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House,  and  Sher- 
cock, High  Sheriff  for  co.  Louth  1823,  and  for  co.  Cavan  1S24, 
m.  Anna  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Old 


Bridge,  co.  Meath,  by  Letitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gaynor  Barry, 
Esq.  of  Beau,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

AVilliam,  his  heir.  John  Fitzherbert. 

Anna  Frances. 

Elizabeth  Henrietta,  in.  Eichard  Olpherts,  Esq.  of  Dungiven, 
CO.  Derry. 

Mr.  Euxton  d.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  hisson,  the  present  William 
Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  bulls'  heads 
erased  sa.,  armed  or,  for  Euxton;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  vaireorand 
gu.,  over  all  a  bend  sa.,  a  crescent  for  difference,  for  Fitz- 
herbert. Crest— A  bull's  head  sa.,  armed  or.  .3/otio— Jam 
jam. 

Seat — Ardee  House,  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 


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RUXTON    OF    BEOAD    OAK. 

Etjxtox,  John  Henet  Hat,  Esq.  of  Broad  Oat,' 
Kent,  D.L.,  b.  15  May,  1818  ;  m.  2  May,  1843, 
Isabel  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Hooper,  Esq.  of 
Merton  House,  co.  Hereford,  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
sister  of  Rev.  Thomas  Powell  Symonds,  of  Pen- 
gethley,  co.  Hereford  (see  ihat  Family),  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Julian  Henry  Hat,  b.  19  Feb.  1344,  late  Capt.  15th  regt. 

II.  George  Fitzherbert  Symonds,  b.  31  May,  1848. 

I.  Isabel  Sarah  Dashwood,  m.  10  March,  186G,  Thomas 
Slaney  Eyton,  Esq.  of  AValford  Hall,  Salop,  eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Campbell  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  Walford 
Manor,  Salop. 

II.  Adela  Ehzabeth  Symonds,  m.  26  Sept.  1865,  Francis! 
Matthew  Hampden  Turner,  Esq.  of  Rook's  Nest  Park,  ' 
Godstone,  Surrey.    He  d.  20  May,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Hampden,  h.  29  Oct.  1867. 

Henry  Francis  Valentine  Hampden,  6.  14  Feb.  1860. 

Henrietta  Isabel. 

Mr.  Hay-Euxton,  who  serred  nine  years  in  the 
King's  Own  regt.,  is  Chief  Constable  of  Kent,  and 
late  Capt.  Kent  Artillery. 

HinragC — John  Euxton,  Esq.  of  Ballybonny,  Tully, 
&c.,  the  eldest  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Matthew  Euxton, 
who  was  4th  son  of  Capt.  John  Euxton,  of  Ardee  (see  pre- 
ceding lineage),  ra.  22  Sept.  1721,  Mary,  dau.  of  Wilham 
Eccleston,  Esq.  of  Drumskellon,  co.  Louth,  and  by  her  had 
issue.    The  4th  and  youngest  son, 

Henry  Thomas  Eelungham  Euxton,  Esq.,  m.  1769,  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Isaiah  Willis,  Esq.  of  Dundrum,  co.  Monaghan,  and 
had  issue, 
John,  of  whom  presently.        Henry,  ni.  without  issue. 
Martha,  m.  Rev.  John  Alexander,  Vicar  of  Drunisang,  co.J' 
Westmcath,  and  had,  with  other  issue.  Col.  William  Alex- 
ander, C.B.,  who  m.  twice,  and  had  issue  by  both  wives ;  by 
his  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.   Kennedy,  C.B.,  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Anna   Maria,  m.  Capt.  Amyard  Powney 
Elliot,  3rd  son  of  the  Hon.  John  Elliot,  and  nephew  to  the 
Earl  of  Minto;  and  Ellen  Henrietta,  m.  Col.  Henry  Lane,  5th 
Bengal  Light  Cavalry),  two  sons,  1  William  Euxton  Eneas, 
Major -Gen.    Commanding    1st    Bengal    Cavalry,    m.    his 
cousin,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt.  Blair,  5th  Bengal  Light 
Cavalry  ;  2  Augustus  Hay,  Lieut,  in  the  38th  Bengal  Native 
Infantrj',  second  in  Command  of  the  Oude  Irregular  Cavalry, 
killed  in  the   Indian  Mutiny.     Col.   Alcxandet    in.   2ndly, 
1850,  Penelope,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Hooper,  Esq.  of 
Merton  House,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  one  dau.,  Pene- 
lope, (/.  25  Jan.  1876. 
Eleanor,  m.  William  Pooler,  Esq. 
Mary,  ra.  W.  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Tyrone. 
Susan,  ni.  Rev.  J.  Smith.  Anne,  vnm. 

Frances,  m.  Willoughby  Giffney,  Esq.,  co.  Monaghan. 
His  eldest  son, 

John  Euxton,  Esq.,  who  purchased  1828,  the  estate  of 
Broad  Oak,  Kent,  m.  28  July,  1817,  Anna  Maria,  youngest 
dau.  of  Col.  Patrick  Hay,  H.E.I.C.S.  (4th  son  of  Thomas 
Hay,  Lord  Huntingdon,  of  the  Court  of  Session  (see  Hay,  Bart. 
of  Alderstone.  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronttogt),  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  4th  dau.  of  Eobert  Dashwood,  Esq.  of  Yallow  Wood, 
Stogumber,  Somerset,  and  sister  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Charles 
Dashwood,  K.C.B.,  K.T.S.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Hay,  present  representative. 

II.  William  James  Mylne  (Eev.),  b.  9  Sent.  1819. 

III.  George  Augustus  Frederick,  K.  St.  F.,  M.G.S.,  <Src  ,  b. 
24  July,  1821 ;  d.  and  was  buried  at  St.  Louis,  U.S.,  Sept. 
1848;  formerly  of  Don  Diego  Leon's  Lancers,  in  the  service 
of  the  Queen  of  Spain,  afterwards  of  H.M.'s  89th  regt., 
author  of  Adventures  in  Mexico  and  Lije  in  the  Bar 
ircs(,  &c. 

IV.  Charles  Dashwood,  b.  17  Jan.  1823  ;  d.  May,  1851. 


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EYA 


1395 


\-.  Anffnstus  Alexandev,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  after- 
wards Capt.  and  Adjutant   nth  Kent  Volunlior  Ballaliun,  6. 
24  Sept.  1824;  in.  Mary  Kliza  Mintu,  Uau.  ut  Waller  Minto, 
Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  has  issue, 
1  Mary  Augusta.  2  Katharine  Hume. 

3  Mabel  Hay. 
VI.  VrederieU  Wanlell,  b.  17  Jan.  1828,  formerly  Lieut.  IGlh 
regl.,  n<.iw  in  holy  orders ;  m,  and  has  issue. 
A  fun: — Ai'R.,   II  crescent  between  three  hulls'  heads  erased 
a.   armed  or.     CreM — A  bulls  heads  sa.  armed  or,  charged 
Ai: li  !i  crescent  of  tlie  arms. 
■i,.dt — Broad  Oak,  Urcnchley,  Kent. 


RYAN  OP  INCH. 
Etax,  Geoege  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Inch,  co. 
ripperary,  D.L.  for  Tippcrarv,  b.  20  Aug.  1844 ; 
,(.  18  Aug.  1874,  Elizabeth,  2ncl  dau.  of  Mr. 
■Serjeant  Sherlock,  of  Stillorgan  Castle,  co.  Dublin, 
M.P.,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  6.  6  June,  1875. 

II.  Lilian  Mary,  6. 19  Sept.  1876. 

liilXCagC— The    Milesian   family    of    Eyan,    anciently 
TMulryan,   is  of    considerable   antiquity    in    Ireland.      Its 
■■  I'lesentative, 
John  Rtan,  Esq.    of    Inch  House,   son    of  Daniel  Etan, 
].  of  Inch  House,  and  Fiances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Patrick 
_set,   Esq.  of   Ballycormuck,  co.   Tipperary,   m.  1714-15, 
1  y,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Annefield,  same  co., 
iiid  was  father  of 
Daniel  Rtan,  Esq.  of  Inch  House,  m.  2  Feb.  1737,  Eliza- 
h,  dau.  of  Justin  MacCarthy,  Esq.  of  Spring  House,  co. 
;  erary,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

EOKGE  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Inch  House,  m.  15  July,  1783,  Mary, 
I.  of  Philip  John  Roche,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  of  Inch  House,  d.  s.p.  6  April,  1831. 

II.  Philip,  d.  18  March,  1830. 

III.  George,  late  representative. 

IV.  John  Denis,  m.  llS'li,  Anna  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lenigan,  Esq.  of  Castle  Fogcrty,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
d.  1863,  leaving  hy  her  (who  d.  28  June,  1S65),  issue, 

1  George,  Lieut.-Col.  late  commanding  70th  regt. 

2  John   Vivian    Etan-Lenigan,  of   Castle   Fogerty,   co. 
Tipperary,     Capt.    Tipperary    Artillery    (see    foUowi/iff 

3  Valentine,  Lieut.-Col.  64th  foot. 

1  Penelope.  2  Nina.  3  Emma. 

4  Marian.  5  Elizabeth. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  May,  1809,  Stephen  Grehan,  Esq.  of  Rut- 
land Square,  Dublin. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Valentine  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Thomastown 
House,  King's  Co. 

.  Eyan  d.  18  Feb.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 

II. 

George  Etan,  Esq.  of  Inch  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1851,  h.  17  July,  1791;  to.  31  May,  1839,  Catherine 
"•Iirgaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Whyte,  E.N. ,  of  Lough- 
.rickland,  co.  Down,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Edward,  now  of  Inch. 

II.  Edward,  m.  6  Nov.  1878,  Florence,  eldest  dau.  of  Finlay 
Chester,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Williamstown,  co.  Louth. 

in.  John.  IV.  Charles. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  )/i.  Edmond  J.  Power-Lalor,  Esq.  of  Long 
Orchard,  co.  Tipperary. 

II.  CavoUne  Letitia,  ra.  John  Joseph  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Lough- 
brickland,  co.  Down. 

\Ir.  Eyan  d.  4  Sept.  1S7.5,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  George 
Edward,  now  of  Inch  House. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Crest — A  grifSn 
•pgreant  az.,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sword  erect  ppr. 
ilotto — Malo  mori  quam  fcedari. 

&a£— Inch  House,  Thurles,  co.  Tipperary. 


RYAN-IiENIGAN  OF  CASTLE  FFOGERTY. 

Etan-Lexigan,  John  Vivian,  Esq.  of  Castle 
ffogerty,  co.  Tipperary,  Capt.  in  the  Tipperary 
Artillery  Militia,  assumed  by  royal  license  Dec.  1878, 
the  additional  surname  of  Lenigan,  in  compliance 
«rith  the  testamentaryinjunction  of  his  cousin,  Pene- 
lope Elizabeth  Marie  Lenigan,  of  Castle  ffogerty. 

iLillCngC. — The  ancient  family  of  ffogerty  was  of  impor- 
incein  Ireland  antecedently  to  the  descent  of  the  English  in 
lie  reiin  of  Henry  II.    The  chief  of  the  sept  in  1583, 

Conoeer  na  Sdby  O'ffogherty,  of  Munro,  co.  Tipperary, 
■vas  father  of 


DoNouGO  O'ffogertt,  who  was  slain  in  battle  at  Lateragh. 
(his  father  then  living)  26  Nov.  1583,  and  was  tlie  Donough  who 
711.  Ellen  Purccll,  of  the  ancient  baronial  family  of  Logsmoe, 
and  lies  buried  in  the  Abbey  of  Holy  Cross,  to  which  he  was  a 
considerable  benefactor.     He  was  i-.  by  his  son, 

Donald  O'ffogerty,  of  Munroe,  surnamed  Gmny,  or  the 
ill-favoured,  whose  son  and  heir, 

DoNouGu  O'ffogekty,  of  Inchy  O'ffogerty,  Fishmoyne,  and 
Bally  tjogerly  (now  Castle  flogerly),  left  two  sons, 
HoGEK,  ids  successoi-. 

William,  ut  Fishmoyne,  Physician  to  His  Majesty  King 
CtiAKLES  il.,  who,  under  the  charge  of  being  concerned  m 
the  ileal-Tub  Plot,  was  imprisoned  in  the  Tower,  and  d. 
there  s.  p.  in  1665.  This  is  the  gentleman  described  in  the 
Act  of  Settlement  as  Ensign  \Vllllam  ffogerty,  and  who 
under  that  Act  is  included  amongst  those  exempted  from 
connscation.    His  will  bears  date  in  1606. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

EoGER  O'ffogerty,  of  Inchy  O'flogerty,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Cashuy,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Teige,  or  Timothy  O'ffogerty,  of  Bally  ffogerty,  <fcc., 
ra.  JIargaret,  dau.  of  Burke,  of  Barrycurry  (of  the  family  of 
Lord  Brittas),  and  had  issue, 

Cornelius,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  .«.  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Magrath,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
more,  and  had  a  son,  Magrath  ffogerty,  who  was  father  of 
Thomas  ffogerty,  and  grandfather  of  Magrath  ffogerty, 
Esq.  of  Ballinlonty,  and  of  Philip  ffogerty,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-La\v.  John.  Dyonisius,  a  Priest. 

Malachy,  Doctor  of  the  Sorbonne,  and  Prefect  of  the  College 
of  Lombard,  in  Paris,  anao  1705. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Cornelius  ffogerty,  Esq.  of  C.istle  ffogerty,  6.  14  May, 
1661,  Capt.  in  the  army  of  King  James  II.,  ',n.  in  1696,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Michael  Kearney,  Esq.  of  Milestown,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  dying  in  1730,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Teige,  or  Timothy  ffogerty,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  who 
d.  s.  'p.  at  the  age  of  50,  in  1747,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Tho.mas  ffogerty,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  ra.  Christian, 
dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  James  Meyler,  Esq.  of  Sallymoimt, 
CO.  Kildare,  and  had  issue, 

jAJfES,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt.  in  the  regt.  of  Ultonia,  in  the  Spanish  service, 

d.  unra.  in  1781. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  William  Lenigan.  Esq.  of  Zoar,  co.  Kilkenny, 

and  by  him  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1768)  left  an  only  son,  Thojlas 

Lenigan. 

Mr.  ffogerty  d.  in  1758,  and  was  .9.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  ffogerty,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  who,  having 
conformed  to  the  Established  Church,  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Tipperary  1783.  He  d.  unm.  178S,  when  his 
sister,  Elizabeth  Lenigan,  became  his  heir,  and  the  estates 
passed  through  her  to  her  only  son, 

Thomas  (Jean  Baptiste)  Lenigan,  Esq.,  who  thus  became 
"of  Castle  ffogerty."  This  gentleman  m.  1st,  in  April, 
1794,  Peniel,  dau.  of  Edmund  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Luncraggy, 
CO.  Clare  (by  his  wife  Hannah,  sister  of  Robert  Henry  West- 
ropp,  Esq.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1804)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Castle  ffogerty. 

II.  Edmund,  6.  8  Aug.  1798;  d.  uwn.  6  June,  1S30. 

I.  Anna  Elizabeth,  ra.  1824,  John  Dennis  Eyan.  Esq.,  Lieut. 
13th  Dragoons,  2nd  surviving  son  of  George  Eyan,  Esq.  of 
Inch,  CO.  Tipperary  (see  that  Famil;/),  and  left  issue, 

1  George,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Commanding  70th  regt. 

2  John  Vivian,  now  of  Castle  ffogerty. 

3  Valentine,  Lieut.-Col.  64th  regt. 

1  Penelope.  2  Nina.  3  Emma. 

4  Marian.  5  Elizabeth. 

II.  Elizabeth.  in.  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Lenigan  7)!.  2nd1y,  Clarinda,  dau.  of  John  O'Reilly,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Street,  Dubhn,  aud  had  by  her  two  other  daus., 

IV.  Mary,  a  Nun.  v.  Eosetta. 

He  d.  2  Aug.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Lenigan,  Esq.  of  Castle  ffogerty,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.E.I. A.,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  6.  '23  June,  1797;  r,i. 
30  April,  1825,  Eleanor  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Evans,  Esq., 
and  sister  of  William  Evans,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Leominster, 
by  whom  he  had  two  daus., 

I.  Sarah  Ellen  Henrietta,  d.  at  Munich,  in  Bavaria,  30  March, 
1842. 

II.  PcNELOPE  Elizabeth  Marie,  of  Castle  ffogerty,  who  d. 
at  Badgastein.  Austria,  3  Aug.  1878,  having  devised  her 
estates  to  her  cousin,  the  present  Capt.  J.  Viviax  Eyan 
Lenigan,  of  Castle  fiogcrty. 

Arms,  &c.—See  Rtan  oJ  Inch. 
iSeat— Castle  ffogerty,  Thurles. 


1396 


EYA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EYN 


RYAN    OF    BAIiliYIiIACKEOGH. 

Eyan,  William,  Esq.  of  Ballymackeogh,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  1815  ;  m.  29  Nov.  1842,  Jane, 
(lau.  of  John  Grogan,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Edward  Grrogan,  Bart.,  late  M.P.  for 
llie  city  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  Edward,  E.N.,  b.  24  March,  1851,  deceased. 
i[.  Charles  Arthur,  ii.  7  Nov.  1^53. 
I.  Anne  Alicia  Susanna.  ii.  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

III.  Antoinette  Jane.  iv.  Jeanette. 

HtltraSt.— William  Btan,  Esq.  of  Ballymackeogh,  was 
«.  in  that  estate  by  his  son,  Daniel  Ktan,  and  the  estate  was 
afterwards  confirmed  to  him  by  grant  from  Charles  II.,  1667. 
He  m.  Himor,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Ewer,  and  had  issue,  three 
sons  and  three  daus.,  William,  his  heir;  Anthony;  George; 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Lee,  Esq.  of  Barna  ;  Anne,  m.  Edmund 
Griffin,  Esq.;  and  Mary.  Mr.  Eyan  d.  1731,  and  was.  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

WiiLLiAM  Rtan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaclieogh,  m.  1725,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Eichard  Newstead,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughane,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  </.  1765,  having  had  is!5ue, 

EwEB,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

Eieliard.  William,  m.  Miss  Bradshaw. 

George,  m.  Miss  Lysaght.       Anthony. 

Anne,  m.  John  Ewer,  Esq. 

Ehzabeth,  rn.  Solomon  Cambie,  Esq.  of  Castletown. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Ewer  Evan,  Esq.  of  Ballymaclceogh,  in.  1754,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Margrath,  Esq.  of  Lisduff,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1791)  had  issue  six  sons  and  three  daus., 

William,  his  heir.  George. 

John.  Richaid,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Anthony.  Eickard,  Major  'J'Srd  regt. 

Eleanor,  m.  Bcver  Smith,  Esq. 

Bridget.  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Ewer  Eyan  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

WiLLi.\M  Eyan,  Esq.  of  Ballymackeogh,  m.  1814,  Anne, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Pennefather,  D.D.,  Eector  of  St.  John's, 
Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  and  sister  to  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir.  John 
Lysaght  Pennefather,  K.C.B.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  present  representative. 

John,  deceased,  m.  1843,  Louisa  Eicarda,  dau.  of  Major 
Kingsmill  Pennefather,  of  Knockinglass,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  has  issue,  William  Ewer,  John  Pennefather,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  deceased,  and  Louisa  Mary. 

George  Henry,  M.D.,  Surgeon  E.N.,  deceased. 

Eobert  Percival,  deceased.  Edward,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  deceased.  Clare. 

Mary  Anne.  Laura. 

Mr.  Eyan  d.  1835. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or.  Crc-H — A  griffin 
Begreant  az.,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a  sword  erect  ppr. 
Motto — Malu  niori  quani  foedari. 

Seat — Ballymackeogh,  Newport,  co.  Tipperary. 

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EYE    OF    KYECOUET. 

Eye,  Eichaed  Tonson,  Esq.  of  Eyecourt,  co. 
Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  formerly 
Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Cork,  and  has  had,  with 
a  dau.,  issue, 

I.  John  Bailie  Tonson,  J.P.  for  Cork,  to.  10  Aug.  IS7G, 
Madeline  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Dancer,  6th 
Bart,  of  Modreeny.  ii.  Eichard,  d.  31  Jan.  1869. 

ILtUraCJC. — Christophee  Ete,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Aldermen 
of  the  city  of  Cork,  was  Sheriff  1661,  and  Mayor  1667  and 
1668.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Evans,  Esq.,  ancestor  of 
Lord  Carbery,  and  had  issue  an  only  son, 

George  Ete,  Esq.  of  Eyecourt,  J. P.,  b.  1686;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Bailey,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  co.  Cork, 
J. P.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Timothy  Tuckey,  Esq.  of 
Cork,  and  d.  1735,  having  had  issue  by  her  a  son, 

John  Eye,  Esq.  of  Eyecourt,  J. P.,  7ii.6  Sept.  1758,  Elizabeth 
Peniel,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  the  Eev.  Percy  Meade  (by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Tonson,  Esq.  of  Spanish  Island, 
CO.  Cork),  son  of  the  Eev.  Domiuick  Meade,  Archdeacon  of 
Cloyne,  aud  nephew  of  Sir  John  Meade,  Bart.,  ancestor  of 
the  Earls  of  Clanwilliam,  and  by  her  had  issue  at  his  de- 
cease, 1786, 

EiciiAKD  Tonson,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  m,  July,  1784,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Warren, 
Bart.,  and  d.  s.  p. 


The  elder  son, 

Eichard  Tonson  Eye,  E.'q.  of  Eyecourt,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Badham  Thornhill,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

John  Tonson  Eye,  Esq.  of  Eyecourt,  ra.  his  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Godsell,  Esq.,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Badham  Thornhill,  Esq.,  and  had  i.ssue,  Eichard  Ton- 
son,  now  of  Eyecourt;  and  four  daus.,  Eliza,  m.  1844,  T.  B. 
Herrick,  Esq.  of  Sliippool  Castle;  Kate,  ra.  J.  Meade,  Esq.; 
Penelope,  ?».  the  Eev.  Edward  Jones;  and  Georgina,  m. 
T.  Lewis,  Esq. 

/Sea£— Eyecourt,  Macroom,  co.  Cork. 


RYND    OF    KYNDVILLE, 

Etttd,  James  Fleetwood,  Esq.  of  Eyndrille, 
CO.  Meath,  Lieut. -Col.  commanding  Leitrim  Mihtia, 
h.  1833  ;  s.  his  father  1875. 

3£l'ltCIlCjr. — David  Eynd,  of  Enniskillen,  patentee  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement  of  Lands  in  Fermanagh,  to.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Irvine,  Esq.,  (and  sister  of  Sir  Gerard 
Irvine,  Bart.,  and  William  Irvine,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Castle 
Irving  family),  and  widow  of  Col.  Eichard  Bel),  and  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Maxwell.  Mr.  Eynd,  whose  will  bears  date  2  Oct. 
1677,  and  was  proved  at  Clogher,  left  issue  (with  a  dau., 
Elizabeth,  to.  1669,  Capt.  Arthur'  Auchmuty,  of  Briaastown) 
a  son  and  heir, 

David  Eynd,  Esq.  of  Derryvolan,  co.  Fermanagh,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1681,  attainted  1689,  by  James  II.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  William  McCuUagh,  Esq.,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Maxwell,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  of 
whom  hereafter;  ii.  Thomas,  6.  1679,  d.  s.  p.  circa  1709; 
in.  Christopher,  of  Fenagh,  co.  Leitrim;  i.  Jane,  m.  Mr. 
Graham  ;  ii.  Eebecca,  to.  Mr.  Lowther;  iii.  Elizabeth,  to. 
William  llichardson,  Esq.  Mr.  David  Eynd  d.  about  1723,  and 
was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Eynd,  Esq.  of  Derryvolan,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Fermanagh  1708,  and  co.  Leitrim,  1722,  m.  Elizabeth  Bichard- 
son,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

David,  of  Derryvolan,  High  Sheriff  1745,  m.  1746,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Oliver  Moore,  Esq.  of  Saulstown,  co.  Meath,  and  left  at 
his  decease  an  only  child  and  heiress, 

Mary,  wife  of  Edward  Denny,  Esq. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  ■ 

The2nd5on,  ' 

Thomas  Eynd,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  m.  2  Sept.  1745, 
Mary  Marshall  Irvine,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1759),  had 
issue.    Mr.  Thomas  Eynd  d.  circa  1783  ;  his  only  son, 

James  Eynd,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  b.  15  Oct.  1748  ;  to.  1st,  Dec. 
1776,  Mabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Goodlatte,  Esq.,  by  Mabella  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Crump,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  EallywiUiam,  co.  Fermanagh,  a  Major  in  the 
army,  0.  13  Dec.  1777;  to.  16  June,  1816,  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  McKay,  Esq.  of  Merrion,  and  d.  1848,  having  had 
issue, 

1  John  Goodlatte,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  10  March,  1817; 
d.  unm.  8  Feb.  1853. 

2  William  Richardson,  6.  12  July,  1819;  to.  5  Feb.  1856, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Blennerhassett  Thompson, 
Esq.,  by  Meliora  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Young,  Esq.  of 
Philpottstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue  two  daus.,  Meliora 
Laura  and  Era  Ethel 

3  Henry  Nassau  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of 
Col.  Thomas  Kennedy,  and  has  issue,  Frederick  Augustus, 
Anne,  Beatrice,  Clara,  Constance,  Ada,  and  Bredak. 

4  Frederick  Augustus,  d.  VMm.  22  July,  1857. 

5  McKay,   Lieut.-Col.,    late  Major  62nd  foot,    to.    Eliz» 
Sarah,  dau.  of  C.  Twining  and  relict  of  James  Claud  N 
Taylor,   Esq.,  Lieut.  E.N.,  and  has  had   issue,   Arthur 
Hampden,  d.  young;  Frederick  Cecil,  b.  24  Sept.  1861;, 
Laura  Evelyn. 

1  Eliza  Laura. 

II.  Goodlatte,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca, 
in.  James,  to.  Miss  Buchanan,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  James  Eynd  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  —  Dunn,  Esq.,  who 
rf.  s.p.  He  m.  3rdly,  Hester,  dau.  of  Eobert  Fleetwood,  Esq 
of  Parkstown,  co.  Meath  (by  Catherine  Margaret  Hopkins  his 
wife),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1849)  he  left  issue  at  his  de- 
cease, 16  Oct.  1814, 

IV.  Robert  Fleetwood,  late  of  Eyndville. 

V.  Francis,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman 
Alley,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1861,  having  had  issue, 

1  Philip  Crampton,  in  the  Indian  army. 

2  John  Nuttal. 


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3  Francis  Kilwanl,  in  the  army. 

4  Scrope  Christopher. 

1  Hester  Matilda,  m.  Major-Gen.  rtohertson. 

2  Nannie.  3  Elizabeth,  i,i.  Slnjor  Drew. 

VI.  John,  J. P.  CO.  Wcstmeath,  m.  Harriet  Townshend,  dau. 
if  Robert  MoKerlie,  Esq.,  representative  of  the  ancient 
family  of  McKeilie  of  Craggleton  Castle,  co.  Wigton, 
Scotland,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  an  only  son,  Robert 
McKerlie. 

VII.  James  (Rev.),  m.  Eliza,  dan.  of  Robert  Crow  Fleming, 
Esq.  of  Nutfleld,  co.  Clare,  and  lias  issue. 

VIII.  Christopher,  of  Mount  Armstrong,  co.  Kildare,  J.P.,  m. 
8  Feb.  1842,  Helen  Maria,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Peter  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Blackhall,  co.  KilUare,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Robert  Fleetwood,  Capt.  Kildare  Rifles,  6. 1842,  late  22nd 
regt. 

2  William  Wolfe,  late  7th  foot. 

3  Fleetwood.  4  Theobald  Christopher. 

I.  Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Thomas  Briscoe,  Esq.  of 
IjUggan,  Kings  Co.,  and  Kiversdale,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
has  issue. 

II.  Hester,  m.  1828,  Edward  Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Grangemore, 
CO.  Westmeath,  High  Slierifl  1833  for  same  co. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  1816,  Alexander  Andrews,  Esq.,  Capt. 
in  the  army,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Merion 
Square,  Dublin. 

Mr.  Rynd  d.  16  Oct.  1S14,  and  was  s.by  his  son, 

Robert  Fleetwood  Rynd,   Esq.,  of  Ryndville,  J. P.,  m.  Nov. 

1832,  Maria,  dau.   of   Thomas  Longworth   Dames,    Esq.   of 

Grcenhills,  King's  Co.  and  had  issue, 
I.  James  Fleetwood,  now  of  Ryndville. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  m.  Licut.-Col.  Elton,  V.C. 

II.  Elizabeth,  hi.  Arthur  Hume,  Esq.  (see  Macaktnet),  and 
has  issue,  Arthur  Robert,  TGthregt.;  Mary;  and  Florence. 

Mr.  Rynd  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  James  Fleet- 
wood, now  of  Ryndville. 

Arms—'ETTn.,  on  across  gu.,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchce  or,  the 
sinister  quarter  arg.,  charged  with  two  mullets  in  fess  az.,  in 
the  centre  chief  point  a  crescent  of  the  third.  Crest — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu.,  holding  in  the  paws  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee 
or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  crescent  as  in  the  arms. 
il/o«o— Fide  et  fortitudine. 

Seai —Ryndville,  near  EnSeld. 


SACKVILLE    OP    DRAYTON    HOUSE. 

Stopfoed-Sacktiile,  Caroline  Harriet  Sack- 
TliLE,  of  Drajton  House,  co.  Northamptou,  widow 
of  William  Bettce  Stopfoed,  Esq.,  dau.  of  Hon. 
GrEOEGE  GrEEMAiN.  and  niece  and  heiress  of  Charles 
Sackville,  5th  and  Jast  Duke  of  Dorset,  m.  20  June, 
1837,  Wilham  Bruce  Stopford,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1850,  and  by  him  (who  was  b.  1  April, 
1806,  and  d.  29  May,  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Sackville  George,  M.A.  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  North  Northamptonshire,  b.  19  March, 
1841,  Capt.  Northampton  and  Rutland  Militia;  m.  i  Feb. 
1875,  Edith  Frances,  only  child  of  the  late  William  Rash- 
leigh,  Esq.  of  Menabilly,  Cornwall. 

II.  Lionel  Richard,  b.  4  Jan.  1845. 

III.  Alexander  William,  b.  31  Aug.  1846. 

IV.  Sydney  Robert,  b.  22  Jan.  1850. 
I.  Harriet  Caroline. 

u.  Fanny  Louisa,  m.  3  Jan.  1877,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Augustus 
Legge,  son  of  William,  4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth. 

ni.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  13  May,  18C9,  Hon.  E.  P.  Thesiger, 
youngest  son  of  Frederick,  1st  Lord  Chelmsford. 

rv.  Margaret  Elizabeth.  v.  Eleanor  Mary  Agnes. 

VI.  Beatrice  Evelyn,  m.  3  Aug.  1874,  Harry  Clarke  Jervoise, 
Esq.,  elder  son  of  Samuel  B.  Jervoise,  Esq.  (see  Jervoise, 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

VII.  Grace. 

Mr.  Stopford  was  4th  son  of  Hon.  and  Eev. 
Richard  Bruce  Stopford,  Canon  of  Windsor,  4th 
son  of  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Courtown.  The  estate  of 
Drayton,  originally  a  possession  of  the  De  Veres, 
passed  from  that  illustrious  race  to  the  Greens, 
and  from  them  to  the  Staffords  and  Mordaunts. 
From  the  last-named  family  it  came  to  that  of 
Q-ermain,  and  was  bequeathed  by  Lady  Elizabeth 
Germain  to  Lord  George  Sackville,  father  of  Charles, 
5th  Duke  of  Dorset.  At  the  Duke's  death  (1843) 
Drayton  devolved  under  his  will  on  his  Grace's 
niece,  Caroline  Harriet  Sackville,  wife  of  William 


Bruce  Stopford,  and  in  consequence  Mr.  Stopford, 
and  his  wife  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Sackville. 

JLilKilQC. — Charles  Sackville,  K.G.,  Gth  Earl  of  Dorset, 
6.  24  Jan.  1G37,  succeeding,  in  right  of  his  mother,  to  the 
estates  of  the  Earl  of  Middlesex,  was  created  Earl  of  Middle- 
sex and  Baron  C.ianfield  nf  Cra-iifi'ld,  co.  Bedford.  His 
Lordship's  second  wife  was  Lady  Mary  Compton,  dau.  of  James, 
3rd  Earl  of  Northampton,  by  whom,  besides  a  dau.,  he  tad  his 
successor, 

Lionel  Cranfield  Sackville,  K.G.,  7th  earl,  6.  18  Jan. 
1688,  created  Duke  of  Dorset,  13  June,  1720.  His  Grace  m. 
June,  1708-9,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Walter  Phillip 
Colyer,  and  niece  of  David,  Earl  of  Portmore,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  successor,  2nd  Duke  of  Dorset. 

II.  John  Philip,  b.  22  June,  1713;  m.  1744,  Lady  Frances 
Ciower,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Gower,  and  dying  1765, 
left  issue, 

I  John  Frederick,  3rd  Duke  of  Dorset. 

1  Mary,  m.  30  Aug.  1767,  Sackville,  8th  Earl  of  Thanet. 

III.  George,  the  well-known  Lord  George  Sackville,  b.  2C 
Jan.  1710-16,  assumed  by  Act  of  Parliament,  16  Feb.  1770, 
the  surname  of  Germain,  pursuant  to  the  will  of  Sir  John 
and  Lady  Elizabeth  Germain  of  Drayton,  co.  Northampton, 
lie  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage  11  Feb.  1782,  as  Baron 
Bolelrook  and  Viscount  Sackville,  of  Drayton.  He  ih. 
3  Sept.  1754,  Diana,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Sam- 
brooke,  Esq.  by  whom  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1758)  he  had  issue, 

1  Charles,  2nd  Viscount  Sackville,  and  0th  and  last  Duke 
of  Dorset. 

2  George,  b.  7  Dec.  1770;  m.  Dec.  1814,  Miss  Harriet 
Pearce,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1835),  left  at  his 
decease,  31  May,  1836,  an  only  child, 

Caroline  Harriet,  m.  2  June,  1837,  William  Bruce 
Stopford,  Esq.,  late  of  Drayton,  co.  Northampton,  who 
d.  29  May,  1872. 

1  Diana,  m.  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Glandore,  and  d.  1814. 

2  Elizabeth,  ni.  Henry  Arthur  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Muckruss, 
CO.  Kerry. 

3  Caroline,  d.  unm.  1789. 

I.  Anne,  d.  23  March,  1720-21,  aged  11  years. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  6  Dec.  1726,  Thomas,  Viscount  Weymouth, 
and  d.  9  June,  1729. 

III.  Caroline,  ra.  27  July,  1742,  Joseph  Darner,  Lord  Milton, 
and  d.  24  March,  1775. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  quarterly  or  and  gu. ;  over 
all  a  bend  vair,  for  Sackville  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three 
lozenges  or,  between  nine  crosses-crosslet  of  the  last,  for  Stop- 
ford. Crests — 1st,  Sackville  :  Out  of  a  coronet  composed  of 
eight  fleurs-de-lis  or,  an  estoile  of  eight  points  arg. ;  2nd.  Stop- 
ford :  A  wyvern  wings  endorsed  vert.  Motto — Patriae  infelici 
tidehs. 

SeaJ— Drayton  House,  Thrapstone. 


SADLEIR    OF    BAX.LINDERIIY. 

Sadleie,  Thomas  Owen  Saundees,  Esq.  of 
Ballinderry  and  Castletown,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  7  July, 
1S35  ;  s.  his  father  1863. 

ILtltriltJt^. — Thomas  Sadleir,  Lieut. -Gen.  and  Adjutant 
of  the  Irish  Brigade,  1647,  who  accompanied  Cromwell  lo  Ire- 
land, was  son  of  Blount  Sadleir,  of  London,  who  was  6th  son 
of  Richard  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Sopwellbury,  Herts.  A  patent 
dated  19  Charles  II.,  granting  lands  in  cos.  Tipperary  and 
Galway  to  Col.  Sadleir,  is  in  the  possession  of  his  descendant, 
the  Earl  of  Charleville.  It  directs  that  the  lands  of  Killnogher 
(pronounced  Kilnelogh)  should  thenceforth  bear  the  name  of 
Sopwell  Hall.  Thomas  Sadleir  was  M.P.  for  co.  Tipperary  till 
his  death,  about  1630.  He  left  by  his  wife  (a  dau.  of —  Honey- 
wood),  four  daus.  (Elizabeth,  m.  John  Briggs,  of  Dunstable, 
CO.  Bedford,  and  Castletown,  co.  Tipperary ;  the  2nd  rii.Cdl. 
Daniel  Abbott,  of  Nenagh,  in  the  same  co. ;  the  3rd  m.  Henry 
Fox,  of  Foxglade,  co.  York,  and  of  Graigue,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  the  4th  m.  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick),  and  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Sopwell  Hall,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Charles  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Killmallouk,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  1710, 
leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Sopwell    Hall,    from   whom  descend,  througli 
females.  Lords  Ashtown,  and  Uunally. 
Charles,  of  whom  presently.  Eobert. 

Bridget,  d.  unm. 
Anne,  rn.  William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove. 

The  2nd  son, 

Charles  Sadleir,  Esq.  vi.  Margery,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bald- 
win, of  King's  Co.,  and  d.  1725,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Charles  Sadleib,  <».  Abigail,  dau.  of  the  £ev.  Thomas 


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SAI 


Grave.',  of  Gcishill,  and  of  Ballycommon,  King's  Co.,  and  d. 
26  Oct.  1756,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Sadleik,  of  Castletown,  co.  Tipperary,  and  Sea  Park, 
CO.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  ni.  1st,  Eebecca,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  Clough  Prior,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
by  her  had  (with  three  daus.,  Anna  ilaria,  Sarah,  and  Kathe- 
rine)  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

't.  Franc  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trinity  College,  Dublin, 
r,i.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Graves,*  Esq.  of  BaUycommon, 
King's  Co.,  and  had  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Eandall  Caesar. 

■2  Franc  Ralph  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Randalstown,  co. 
Meath,  m.  1st,  Flora  Harriette,  dau.  ot  Ferdinand  Meath 
M'Veagh,  Esq.  of  Drewstown,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  (who 
is  deceased)  has,  Ferdinand  Franc;  Franc  Digby  Henry 
Wynch;  Charlotte  Letitia,  m.  Capt.  Thomas  Quin,  ol 
H.M.  6th  Punjaub  Infantry ;  Flora  Mary  M'Veagh,  m. 
G.  W.  Bomford,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  George  Bomford,  Esq. 
of  Oakley  Park,  co.  Jleath ;  and  other  issue.  Dr.  Sadleir 
is  married  a  second  time,  and  has  further  issue. 

3  WiUiam  Digby,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin,  ju.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Caesar  Olway, 
and  d.  s.  p.  1878. 

4  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Bickerstaff. 

1  Letitia  Sarah  Georgina,  m.  Rev.  Ralph  Sadleir,  D.D. 
Mr.  Sadleir  m.  2ndly,  Florence,  dau.  of  Charles  Atkinson,  E;q. 
of  Cangort,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  bad  four  sons  and  four 
daus.,  Charles;  WDliam;  James;  and  Anthony;  Mary,  m. 
John  Grumby,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan,  Barrister-at-Law ;  Anne 
Henrietta,  d.  young ;  Jane  Uriana,  d.  unm. ;  and  Florence,  rii. 
Rev.  Mr.  Pentland,  of  co.  Cavan.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Sadleik.  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Tipperary,  m.  1st, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  J.  Watson,  Esq.  of  Brook  Watson,  co.  Tippe- 
rary, and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

William,  -//(.Isabella,  dau.  of  JohnRothwell,  Esq.  of  Canons- 
town,  CO.  Meath,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Eothwell,  6.  1830; 
John  Martley ;  Francis  John  ;  Richard  Willoughby  ;  Wil- 
liam Martley;  Isabel  Jane  Woodward;  and  Eliza  Henrietta. 

Henry,  -m.  Miss  Anne  Whitty. 

Edwin,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Willington,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

Ralph,  D.D.,  Subdean  and  Prebendary  of  St.  Patrick's  and 
Yicar  of  Castlcknock,  m.  his  cousin-german,  Letitia  Sarah 
Georgina,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  F.  Sadleir,  Provost  of  Trinity 
College  Dublin,  and  has  issue  a  son.  Franc. 

Rebecca,  m.  Daniel  Falkiner,  Esq.  of  Beechwood. 

Maria,  m.  Thomas  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Rathurles. 

Abigail,  m.  Rev.  Ralph  Stoney,  of  Terryglass. 

Mr.  Sadleir  m.  2ndly,  Dorothea,  relict  of  Richard  Lockwood, 
Esq.  of  Cashel,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Penne- 
father,  of  Xew  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  but  did  not  leave  issue  by 
her.    He  d.  184'2,  in  his  68th  year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Sadleik,  Esq.  of  Balliuderry  and  Castletown,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1859;  m.  4  April,  18'25,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Owen  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry,   co.  Tipperary,  and 
Largay,  co.  Cavan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Aug.  1863)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Owes  Saunders,  now  of  Ballinderry. 
Jemima,  in.  Richard  Hackett,  Esq.  of  Elm  Grove,   King's 
Co.,  who  is  deceased. 
Annette. 

Adelaide,  m.  Frederick  John  Richard  Falkiner,  Esq.,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, 3rd  son  of  Richard  Falkiner,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Falcon,  co.  Tipperary ;  and  d.  2  June,  1877. 
Georgina,*  7)1.  26  Oct.    1859,   Richard  Heniy  Fitz-Richard 

Falkiner,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Falcon,  co.  Tipperary. 
Eleanor,  m.  John  Kenning  Smallman  Masters,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Masters,  M.A..  of  Shrewsbury  House, 
Kent,  and  Eusdon,  Salop,  and  had  an  only  child,  Mabel. 
Mr.  Sadleir  rf.  15  July,  1863. 

./<:-m.s— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  az.  and  or,  gutte, 
and  a  lion  rampant  counterch.inged,  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a 
buck's  head  cabossed  of  the  first ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  ram- 
pant per  fess  az.  and  gu.,  armed  and  langued  arg.  Crest — A 
demi-lion  rampant  az.,  crowned  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Motto — Servire  Deo  sapere. 

(Seat — Ballinderry  House,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary. 


ST.    AUBYN    OP    CLOWANCE. 

Moleswoeth-St.    Aueyn,    Eey.    St.    Aubtx- 

Hexdee,  of  Clowance,  Cornwall,  late  Yicar  of  Col- 

lingliam,  co.  York,  J. P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  I. 

27  Dec.  1833  ;  m.  3  June,  1862,  Caroline,  3rd  dau. 


*  This  gentleman  m.  Abigail,  2nd  dau.  of  Essex,  Bishop  of 
Dromore  (&e  Bcbke's  Peeiarje  and.  Bo.ronetafie,  title  Lokd 
Digby).  His  former  wife  was  granddau.  of  Simon  Digby, 
Bishop  of  Limerick. 


of  Eev.  Cliarles  Wheler,  of  Ledstone  Hall,  co.  Yori,J 
and  Otterden  Place,  Kent,  and  lias  issue, 


1.  HcGH,  6.  3  Jan.  1865. 
I.  Helen  Flora,  b.  1863. 


II.  Beville,  6.  4  Feb.  1871. 
II.  Annie  Caroline,  6. 1867. 


II 


UlltCaflC— The  Rev.  John   Molesworth,  Rector  of  St. 
Breocke,  Cornwall,  2nd  son  or  Sir  John  Molesworth,  5th  bart.,] 
of  Pencarrow,  M.P.,  and  Barbara  his  wife,   dau.  of  Sir  J.  St. 
Aubyn,  of  Clowance,  3rd  bart.,  m.  his  cousin,  Catherine,  2ndl 
dau.  of  Sir  John  St.  Aubyn,  4th  bart.  of  Clowance,  and  had 
issue, 

John,  who  s.  to  the  St.  Aubyn  estates. 
He.nder,  .5.  his  brother  1844. 
St.  Aubyn,  Col.  Royal  Engineers,  d.  1858. 
Barbara,  m.  Rev.  W.  Gilbee;  and  d.  1835. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  1341,  Rev.  James  Wulff,  Ecctor  of  Ilogan, 
Cornwall. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Molesworth,  s.  through  his  mother  to  the 
St.  Aubyn  estates,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  St.  Aobtn. 
He  d.  1844,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Rev.  Hendek  Molesworth  St.  Acbtn,  of  Clowance, 
Cornwall,  J. P.,  6.  12  March,  1798;  m.  1  Jan.  1S29,  Helea' 
Matilda  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Napleton, 
Rector  of  Powderham,  Devon,  and  had  b/  her  (who  d. 
28  March,  1877)  issue, 

Hexdek  John,  of  Clowance,  h.  21  Dec.  1829,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
Cornwall,  ra.  1  Jan.  1856,  Kythe  Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  C.  W.  Popham,  Esq.,  niece  of  Sir  R.  R.  Vyvyan,  Earl., 
and  grand-niece  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Home  Popham,  K.C.B. 
He  s.  his  father  1867,  and  //.  .<t.  p.  June,  1868. 
St.  Acbts  Hendek,  now  of  Clowance.  ' 

Walter  Napleton,   M.A.  Christ   Church,  Oxon,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  6.  Oct.  1838. 

The  Rev.  H.  M.  St.  Aubyn  assumed  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  St.  ArBTN,  by  royal  license,  dated  14  March, 
1844.    He  d.  Dec.  1867. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  cross  gu.  five 
bezants,  for  St.  Aubyn  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  an  escutcheon  vair 
between  eight  crosses-crosslet  in  orle  or,  for  Moleswoeih. 
Crest — A  Cornish  chough  ppr. 

Seat — Clowance,  near  Camborne,  Cornwall. 


ST.  CLAIR  OF  STAVEETON  COURT. 

St.  Claie,  James  Lons,  Esq.  of  Starerton 
Court,  CO.  Grloucester,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  E.I.C.S., 
ni.  1848,  Juliet,  dau.  of  George  Ci'a'wshay,  Esq.  of 
Colney  Hatch,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Latimer  Ckawshat,  Lieut.  91st  Highlanders,  6- 

1849.  II.  David  Farhill. 

III.  William  Augustus  Edmund,  Lieut.  Royal  Engineers. 
I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Louise.         ii.  Juliet  Matilda. 

3£ttXCiICJf  • — '^'^'s  -s  ^^^  direct  branch  of  the  ancient  and 
noble  Scottish  family  of  Eoslyn. 

William  St.  Clair,  Esq.,  son  of  David  St.  Clair,  Esq., 
and  Louisa  Wemyss,  of  Dysart  House,  co.  Fife,  was  father,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  of 

Willlam  St.  Clalr,  Esq.,  Col.  of  the  25th  regt.,  who  m. 
1772,  Augusta,  dau.  of  Gerard  Tinling,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Pattison  (Col.  R.A.),  of  Felcourt  Lodge,  Surrey, 
who  -//i.  1st,  1810,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Michael  Head,  Esq.  of 
Halifax,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  William  Augustus,  of  The  Beacon,  East  Grinstead,  J.P.  • 
Sussex,  Col.,  late  of  the  Bombay  Artillery,  m.  1846,  Emma, 
dau.  of  George  Crawshay,  Esq.  of  Colney  Hatch,  Herts, 
and  d.  8  Jan.  1879. 

2  James  Locis,  of  Staverton  Court. 

3  David  John,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  4  June,  1866. 

1  Charlotte  Myers,  m.  Andrew  Peterson,  of  Wakefield,  co. 
York. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1830,  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Turton,  Bart., 
and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  Rosabel.    He  d.  3  Jan.  1867. 

II.  David  Latimer. 

III.  William,  Capt.  25th  regt.,  killed  in  action  1809,  at 
Martinique.  I 

IV.  Thomas   Staunton,    Major- Gen.    C.B.,    received    nine! 
medals,  //.  1848.  | 

I.  Louisa  Matilda.  ii.  Augusta.  ' 

The  2nd  son, 

David  LATurEB  St.  Clair,  Esq.  of  Staverton  Court,  Capt. 
R.X.,  Knight  of  the  Sword,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  May,  1784;  m. 
13  April,  1819,  a  dau.  of  John  Farhill,  Esq.  of  Chichester,  but 
had  no  issue.  He  d.  24  Nov.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
the  present  Jaj^s  Locis  Sx.  Clair,  Esq.  of  Staverton  Court. 


SAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAI 


1399 


/^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  ship  at  anchor  her 

oars  in  saltier  within  a  double  tressure  flory  countcrflory  or; 
•2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  ship  under  sail  or,  over  all  an  escutcheon 
avK.  charged  with  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  Crest — A  phoenix  in 
Ikuiies  ppr.  Motto  over,  "Kenasco  piu  gloriosa."  Motto — 
.Vight. 
i>aii;— Staverton  Court,  near  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester. 


ST.    GEORGE    OE    WOOD    PARK. 

St.  George,  Acheson,  Esq.  of  Wood  Park,  co. 
Armagli,  b.  16  July,  1819. 

ILilTtaflC. — This  family  deduces  its  pedigree  from 
Baldwin  St.  Gbokge,  one  of  the  companions  in  arms  of  the 
CoNQCEKOR,   whose   descendants    flourished   in   England   for 
several  centuries,  and  frequently  represented   the  co.  Cam- 
bridge in  Parliament. 

Sib  Eichakd  St.  George,  Clarenceux  King-of-Arms  (19th 
ia  lineal  descent  from  Baldwin),  m.  1575,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  St.  John,  Esq.  of  Lydeard  Tregoz,  Wills,  by  whom 
he  left  at  his  death,  17  Maj,  1635,  three  sons, 

I.  Henry  (Sir),  Garter  King-of-Arms,  m.  1614,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Dayrell,  Knt.  of  Lillingston  Dayrell ;  and  d. 
5  Nov.  1C44,  leaving,  with  four  daus.  (Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  R. 
Bourke;  Mary,  «i.  Ferdinand  Hastings,  Esq. ;  Frances,™. 
George  Tucker,  Esq. ;  and  Kcbccca,  m.  George  Cook,  Esq.) 
four  sons. 
Sir  Thomas  St.  George,  Garter  King-of-Arms;  d.  6  March, 
1703. 

William  St.  George  (Col.),  a  Cavalier,  killed  at  the  storm- 
ing of  Leicester. 

Sir  Henry  St.  George,  Clarenceux  King-of-Arms,  d.  1715. 
aged  91. 

Bichard,  St.  George,  Uljter  King-of-Arms  of  Ireland, 
d,  s.  p. 
n.  George  (Sir),  of  C.arrickdrumrusk,  co.  Leitrim,  whose 
son.  Sir  Oliver,  M.P.,  m.  Olivia,  dau.  of  Michael  Beresford, 
and  was  father  of  Sir  George  St.  George,  Bart.,  elevated 
to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  as  Lord  St.  George,  in  1715, 
he  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John,  2nd  Viscount  Massereene, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  4  Aug.  1735,  aged  84,  a  dau.,  the 
Hon.  Mary  St.  George,  m.  John  Usher,  Esq.,  M.P.,  by  whom 
she  had  a  dau.,  Olivia,  m.  23  Jan.  1736,  Arthur  French, 
Esq.  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway,  and  a  son,  St.  George  Usher, 
■who  was  elevated  to  the  Peerage  of  Ireland  in  1763,  as  Lord 
St.  George,  nf  Hatley  St.  George,  co.  Leitrim,  which  dignity 
expired  at  his  Lordship's  decease,  without  male  issue,  in 
1775,  his  only  dau.,  by  Elizabeth  Dominick  his  wife,  Emilia 
Olivia,  m.  William  Uobert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster. 

111.   KlCHARD. 

The  3rd  son, 

Capt.  Richard  St.  George,  went  over  to  Ireland,  in  the 
beginning  of  the  17th  century,  in  the  royal  army,  and  was 
appointed  Governor  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Athlone.  He  was 
6.  at  Hatley  St.  George,  27  March,  1590,  and  m.  20  Feb.  1625, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Michael  Pinnock,  Esq.  of  Turrock,  co.  Roscom- 
mon, and  left  at  his  death,  24  April,  1667  (with  two  daus., 
Mary,  in.  1st,  Thomas  Ashe,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  co.  Meath, 
and  2ndly,  Strafford  Lightburne,  Esq.  of  Adamstown;  and 
Ann,  ra.  Major  Wood)  an  only  surviving  son, 

Henry  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Athlone,  M.P.,  an  officer  in  the 
Irish  army  of  Charles  II.,  who  obtained  from  that  monarch  a 
grant  of  the  estate  of  Woodsgift,  co.  Kilkenny,  in  10G6.  This 
gentleman,  who  was  6.  15  Oct.  1638;  )u.  3  June,  16C9,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Mr.  Alderman  Eidgeley  Hatfield,  of  the  city  of  Dublin, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1723,  four  sons, 

I.  Richard,  of  Kilrush,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  M.P.,  ii;. 
1696,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lord  Cootc,  of  Coloony ;  and  d.  in 
Dublin  in  1755,  without  legitimate  issue. 

II.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1723. 

III.  Arthur  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ross. 

IV.  George,  of  Woodsgift,  M.P.,  father  of  Sir  Richard  St. 
George,  of  Woodsgift,  co.  Kilkenny,  created  a  Baronet 
12  March,  1766  (see  Burke's  Peennje  and  Baronetage). 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Very  Rev.  Arthur  St.  George,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Ross, 
d.  24  Sept.  1772,  aged  91,  leaving  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Molyneux,  1st  bart.,  of  Castle  Dillon. 

I.  Richard,  of  Kilrush,  co.  Kilkenny,  ,n.  1763,  Sarah,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Richard  Handcock,  Dean  of  Achonry, 
and  had  a  son, 

Richard,  b.  21  Feb.  1766;  d.%mm.  June,  1S40. 
n.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 
ui.  Capel,  Capt.  of  Grenadiers,  d.  in  West  Indies. 
IV.  Arthur,  Mujor  62nd  loot,  d.  1769. 
v.  Howard,  ancestor  of  St.  Geobge  nf  Kilrush. 
VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  la.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Pcrcival,  Esq. 
of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo,  and  liad  by  her  one  son, 
Arthur,  6.  1776 ;  and  d.  unm.  1845. 
II. 


He  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Walsh,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Limerick  (by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  IHood,  Esq.  of 
Flood  Hall,  and  sister  of  Sir  Frederic  Flood,  Bart.),  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

1  Henry  (Rev.),  d.  1840. 

2  Oliver,  a  Capt.  23rd  Fusiliers;  m.  1st,  1827,  Harriet 
Susanna,  widow  of  Rev.  Frederic  Austin,  M.A. ;  and 
2ndly,  1869,  Julia  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Girardot,  Cold- 
stream Guards. 

3  Nelson,  of  Altamont,  5)i.  Miss  Cash,  of  Dublin;  andd.s.p. 

4  AVilliam,  of  Kildavin  House,  ra.  Miss  Lovel;  and  d.  s.  v. 
1871. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.         2  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Whitty. 

3  Henrietta,  d.  unm. 

4  Isabella,  m.  Theophilus  Edward,  2nd  son  of  Arthur 
John  St.  George,  of  Kilrush. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Clement  Wolseley,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Wolseley,  1st  bart.,  and  had   issue,  Wilhclmina,   who  w. 
Thomas  Belmore  St.  George  {sec  post). 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  St.  George,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Clogher,  Commissioner 
of  Barracks,  b.  Oct.  1738;  m.  15  Aug.  1770,  the  Hon.  Lucinda 
Acheson,  4th  dau.  of  Archibald,  1st  Viscount  Gosford,  and 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Jeremiah  F'rench,  Esq.,  Capt.  SOlh 
regt.)  he  left  at  his  decease,  I  April,  1785, 

I.  Thomas  Baldwin  St.  George,  Capt.  80th  regt.,  h.  12  May, 
1777  ;  m.  Miss  Eliza  Mason,  and  d.  28  Feb.  1852,  having 
had  issue,  three  sons,  Thomas  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kilnasalagh, 
CO.  Clare,  di.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Clarke,  Esq., 
and  el.  s.  p. ;  Archibald  (Rev.),  m.  Penelope  Johnson,  of  Kin- 
loch,  CO.  Fermanagh,  and  rf.  s.^).;  and  Howard,  d.  unm. 

II.  Acheson,  of  Wood  Park. 

III.  John,  of  Woodside,  co.  Chester,  Capt.  80th  regt.  and 
Licut.-Col.  Salop  Militia,  6.  16  Aug.  1779;  m.  21  April,  1811, 
Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  M.D.,  of 
Stafford ;  and  d.  28  Jan.  18'i4,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Gen.,  Col.  Commandant  Royal 
Artillery,  commanded  the  siege  train  at  the  fall  of  Sebas- 
topol,  and  was  subsequently  President  of  the  Ordnance 
Select  Committee,  Director  of  Ordnance,  b.  18  Jan.  1812; 
m.  15  Aug.  1860,  Elizabeth  Marianne,  youngest  dau.  (and 
co-heiress  of  both  father  and  mother)  of  Thomas  Evans, 
Esq.  of  Lyminster  House,  Sussex,  J. P.,  and  Margaret  his 
wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Harris,  Esq.,  and 
has  one  son, 

Baldwin  John,  b.  10  Feb.  1862. 

2  Archibald,  of  Camma  Lodge,  Athlone,  J.P.  co.  Roscom- 
mon, h.  5  June,  1813;  m.  1862,  Kate,  dau.  of  Archibald 
St.  George,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  dau., 

Frances  Millicent. 

3  William  Whitmore,  of  Clifton  Park,  Birkenhead,  b. 
3  Dec.  1814;  -m.  19  May,  1842,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  David 
Cram,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

William  Baldwin,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  II  Sept.  1843;  d.  6Dec. 

1876. 
Edward  Whitmore,  6.  20  May,  1850;  d.  14  March,  1853. 
Acheson  Whitmore,  b.  9  Aug.  1856,  Lieut.  14th  regt. 
Howard,  b.  6  April,  1858. 
George  Herbert,  b.  12  March,  1860. 
Charles  Hervey,  6.  12  Jan.  1863. 
Mary  Anne  Frances.  Blillicent  Eleanor. 

Lucy  Olivia.  Harriet  Louisa. 

EmOy  Agues.  Sophia  Emma. 

4  George,  H.M.  Customs,  6. 12  June,  1816;  m.  Annie,  dau. 
of  Richard  Bryans,  Esq.  of  Parkfield,  Birkenhead,  and 
has  issue, 

George  Edward,  b.  17  July,  1857. 
Arthur  Baldwin,  b.  3C  July,  1858. 
Archibald  Henry,  b.  2  Oct.  1859. 
Annie  Georgina.  Frances  Aline. 

5  Howard  (Rev.),  b.  13  Jan.  1819,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Billinge, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  J. P.,  m.  2  June,  1864,  Emilia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Andrew  Comber,  Esq.  of  Stand  House,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  has  a  son  Howard  Comber,  b.  25  Sept.  1866,  and  a 
dau.,  Frances  Emilia. 

1  Millicent,  m.  1853,  Frederic  William  Holder,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool. 

2  Lucy  Elizabeth  Georgiana,  m.  1849,  Rev.  William 
Edward  Coldwell,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sandon,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Archibald,  of  Camma  Lodge  and  Dublin,  b.  27  F"eb. 
1782  ;  and  d.  14  Nov.  1863. 

V.  William  Molyneux,  b.  17  Feb.  1784;  killed  at  Trafalgar, 
21  Oct.  1805,  3rd  Lieut,  of  the  "  Conqueror,"  s.  p. 

The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Acheson  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Wood  Park,  co.  Armagh,  6. 
21  June,  1778;  ra.  1st,  1810,  Elinor,  dau.  of  R.  Gordon,  Esq. 
of  Clonmel,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gordon,  Lieut. -Col.  E.I.C.S.,  6. 1812;  in.  23  April, 
1861,  Sarah  Straghau,  only  child  and  heiress  of  William 
Lloyd  Caldccot,  Esq.  of  Pbis  Llandegwyn,  co.  Carnarvon, 
and  had  issue,  1  Acueson  William  Gordon,  b.  2  July,  1856, 
of  Erchfont  Manor,  Wilts;  I  Norah;  2  Ethel;  3  Eugenic; 
4  Adcla;  5  Eleanor. 

II.  WiUiam,  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm.  in  India,  2  Sept.  1836. 

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in.  AcHESos,  now  of  Wood  Park. 

IV.  John,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  27  AprU,  1821 ;  killed  at  the  Khyher 
Pass,  2  Xov.  1841. 

I.  Lucinda  Margaret,  d.  unm.  16  April,  1845. 

II.  Elinor  Mary.  ui.  Olina,  d.  uiim.  19  June,  1836. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1  Dec.  1824,  Jane,  2ud  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and 
"Very  Eev.  John  Hewitt,  Dean  of  Cloyne,  4th  son  of  James, 
1st  Viscount  Lifford,  and  by  her  had  one  dau., 

IV.  Alicia  Hewitt  Caroline,  m.  15  Oct.  1855,  Edward  Chaloner 
Knox,  Esq.  of  Desertcreat,  co.  Tyrone. 

Mr.  St.  George  d.  3  Dec.  1855. 

.^i-ii!.s — Arg.,  a  chief  az.  over  all  a  lion  rampant  gu.  ducally 
crowned  or,  armed  and  langued  of  the  second.  Cre.^t — A  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu.  ducally  crowned  or,  armed  and  langued  az. 
Motto — Firniitas  in  tojlo. 

Seat — Wood  Park.  co.  Armagh. 


ST.    GEOEGE    OF    KILHUSH. 

St.  Geoege,  Howard  Johx,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  co. 
Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Kilkenny  Militia,  formerly  in  the  12th 
and  17th  Lancers,  b.  1813 ;  vt.  1843,  Caroline,  dau. 
of  Col.  George  Grogan,  of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  AsTHtni  George,  late  13th  Hussars,  now  Lieut.  3Sth  regt. 

II.  Howard  Cecil.  in.  John  Edward. 
I.  EmUy  Elizabeth.                 ii.  Harriet  Eleanor, 
in.  Caroline  Frances.             iv.  SeUna  Ada. 

V.  Edith  Margaret.  vi.  Cecilia  Mary. 

ILtncagc.— Eev.  Howaed  St.  George,  D.D.,  of  Kilrush, 
5th  son  of  Very  Eev.  Arthur  St.  George  {see  in-eceding  Memoir), 
m.  1767,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John,  of  Kilrush,  b.  1775;  in.  Harriet  Elinor,  dau. 
of  Theophilus  Blakeney,  Esq.  of  Abbert:  and  d.  1853, 
having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1876,  aged  86), 

1  Howard  John  St.  Geoege,  Esq.,  now  of  Kilrush. 

2  Capel  Lucas.  3  John  Hatley,  d.  s.  -p.  18  Sept.  1847. 

4  Theophilus  Edward,   m.  6  April,  1843,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  Henry  St.  George,  of  Altamont,  co.  Carlow. 

5  Arthur  John,  7,1.  6  July,   1S54,   Anna  Maria,   dau.  of 
Eobert  Neville,  Esq.  of  Borrismore  House,  co.  Kilkenny. 

1  Mary  Henrietta. 

2  Margaret  Elizabeth,  d.  12  April,  1874. 

3  Sarah  Selina.  4  Haniet. 
n.  Capel  Edward,  drowned,  s.  p. 

m.  Henry  Lucas  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Dromore,  co.  Tyrone,  h. 
1781 ;  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge 
Park,  CO.  Kilkenny;  and  d.  24  Feb.  1872,  leaving  issue,  1 
Capel,  of  Xxiugh  Emy,  Emyvale,  co.  Monaghan,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Monaghan,  Fermanagh,  and  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Fennanagh  1847,  and  for  co.  Monaghan,  1852,  Capt.  and 
Paymaster  Fennanagh  Militia,  6.  14  Nov.  1814;  2  Henry 
Lucas,  of  Goblusk,  Enniskillen,  co.  Tyrone,  J.P.  for  cos.  Fer- 
managh and  Tyrone,  m.  Harriet,  only  child  of  William 
Sterne,  and  has  issue  seven  children ;  3  Edward  Warren, 
d.  s.  p. ;  4  Oliver  Hatley,  d.  s.  p. :  5  William  Nassau,  d.  s.  p. ; 
1  Eliza,  m.  28  Feb.  1837,  Sir  Hugh  Stewart,  2nd  hart,  of  Bally- 
gawley ;  2  Mary.  ni.  Henry  W.  Eowley,  Esq.  of  JIaperath, 
CO.  Meath;  3  Anne;  4  Henrietta,  m.  Hugh  Lyons  Mont- 
gomery, Esq. 

rv.  Thomas  Belmore,  of  Mount  Annville  Park,  Dundrum, 
Barrister- at-Law,  6. 1782 ;  r,i.  Wilhelmina,  dau.  of  Major  Cle- 
ment Wclseley,  and  had  issue,  1  Howard  Henry ;  2  Thomas 
Clement,  Capt.  78th  Highlanders,  ra.  1873,  Jaiie  Ellen,  dau. 
of  George  Baillie,  Esq.  of  The  Grove,  Hawden;  3  Eichard 
John,  dromied  4  Oct.  1852  ;  4  William  Augustus,  d.  at  Eock- 
harapton,  Queensland.  13  March,  1866;  5  Arthur  George, 
m.  1866,  Sarah  Ann  Lee,  and  d.  5  Dec.  1876;  6  Edward 
Bcauchamp,  in  Australia;  1  Mary  Caroline;  2  Willa 
Frances;  3  Mary  John;  4  Louisa  Elizabeth,  rn.  I860, 
Sedgwick  S.  Cowper,  Esq.,  in  Australia.    He  d.  Jan.  1863. 

V.  Eichard  Quintus  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  CrossmoUna,  6.  1780;  m. 
1811,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Langrishe,  2ndbart. 
of  Knocktopher  Abbey ;  and  d.  8  Aug.  1877,  aged  92,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  25  April,  1877),  1  Howard  Boyle  (Eev.),  b. 
20  June.  1812;  m.  13  June,  1843,  Jemima  Grace,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  William  Atlhill,  of  Brandiston  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
has  surviving  issue,  WiUiam  Atthill,  and  seven  other  chil- 
dren; 2  William  Eobert  (Eev.),  m.  1st,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Maunsell;  and  2ndly,  Anne  Brush;  and  d.  7  Dec. 
1876,  leaving  issue  by  each;  3  Eichard,  d.  s.  p.;  4  Henry 
Cliarles,  d.  s.  p. ;  5  Eobert,  deceased ;  1  Anne,  in.  Eev.  St. 
George  Knox ;  2  Mary,  in.  J.  Ormsby  Orme,  Esq. :  3  Eliza- 
beth; 4  l.^abella,  m.  Eobert  Henry,  Esq.  of  TuugUermore, 
CO.  Galway ;  5  Charlotte  Cecilia,  in.  1856,  Cliarles  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Claughton,  co.  Chester;  6  WiUa,  m.  1863,  George 
Orme,  Esq. 

Arm^ — As  precrding  Memoir. 
Seat — Kiliusti  House,  FresMord. 


ST.    GEOKGE    OF    TYRONE. 

St.  Geoege,  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  co.  Gal- 
wav,  J.P.  for  Galway,  b.  6  May,  1813,  s.  his  brother 
12  jS^ot.  1877. 

UllTCSflC— Aetitok  Feenth,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway 
(son  of  Christopher  French,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  who  d.  1718,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  sister  of  James  Farrell,  Esq.  of  Clunyquin, 
grandson  of  Arthur  French,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Galway,  who 
signed  the  capitulation  of  that  town  1691,  and  great-grand- 
son of  Christopher  French,  Esq.  of  Mulpit.  who  purchased  the 
estate  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway,  and  d.  1676),  m.  23  Jan.  1736, 
Olivia,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Usher,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Carrick,  by 
his  wife  the  Hon.  Makt  St.  Geoege,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Geoege,  Baron  St.  Geoege,  of  Hatley  St.  George,  and  dying 
8  May,  1779,  left,  with  three  daus.  (Ohvia,  rn.  Anthony 
Nugent,  Esq.  of  Pallas;  Julia,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Christopher 
French,  Esq.  of  Brook  Lodge;  and  Nichola),  a  son  and 
successor, 

Cheistopheb  Feench,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  6.  13  April,  1754,  who 
assumed  1774,  the  surname  of  St.  George,  in  compliance  with 
the  settlement  of  his  great-grandfather,  Lord  St.  George.  He 
m.  1778,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Bingliam,  Esq.  of  New- 
brook,  CO.  Mayo,  and  left,  with  two  daus.  (Letitia,  rn.  James 
Kelly,  Esq.;  and  Olivia,  iii.  William  Eobert  Wills,  Esq.  of 
WiUsgrove),  a  son  and  heir, 

Aethue  French  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  6.  8  Aug. 
1780;  ra.  22  Jan.  1801,  Lady  Haniet  St.  Lawrence,  eldest  dau. 
of  William,  Earl  of  Howth,  and  co-heir  of  her  mother.  Lady 
Mary  Bermingham,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas,  22nd 
Lord  Athenry  and  Earl  of  Louth.    By  her  he  had  issue, 

Christopher,  late  of  Tyrone. 

Arthce  St.  George,  now  of  Tyrone. 

Mary,  rn.  Francis  Cuff,  Esq.  of  Creagh,  co.  Mayo. 

Matilda,  m.  Col.  Cliarles  Pepper,  of  Ballygarth. 

Louisa,  m.  Col.  11.  Bingham,  60th  rifles. 

Anne.  Harriet. 


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Mr.  St.  George  d.  1  Jan.  1844,  and  was  .5.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Cheistophee  St.  Geoege,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  J.P.  and  D.L 

M.P.  for  Galway  from   1847  to  1852,  6.  15  March,  1810 ;  d, 

12  Nov.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Aethcb  St.  Geoege,  now  of  Tyrone.  1 

Amu — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chief  az.,  overalls' 
lion  rampant  gu.  ducally  crowned  or,  for  St.  Geoege  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  chevron  fa.,  for  Feexch, 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  billets  arg.,  for 
UsHEE.  Crest — A  deini-lion  rampant  gu.  ducally  crowned  or. 
Supporters  —  Dexter,  a  demi-lion  rampant  reguaidant  gu. 
ducally  crowned  or,  collared  erm ;  sinister,  an  antelope  arg. 
attired  unguled  collared  and  chained  or.  Motto — Firmitas  in 
coelo. 

Seat— Tyrone  House,  Oranmore,  co.  Galway. 


ST.  GEORGE  OF  HEADFORD  CASTLE. 
Manseegh-St.  Geoege,  Kichaed  James,  Esq.  of 
Headford  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J.P.,  formerly  Lieut. 
3rd  Dragoons,  b.  20  Oct.  1838;  m.  1861,  Mary 
Agatha,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Henley,  Esq,  of  Liver- 
pool. 

HtUCJtCJC. — Jatiies  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Macrony,  co.  Corlq 
m.  SIaey  St.  Geoege,  of  Headford,  co.  Galway,  and  had  a  son 

Eichard  St.  George  Massergh  St.  George,  Esq.  of  Head-' 
ford,  rn.  Anne  Stepney,  of  Durrow,  and  left  two  sons, 

I.  Eichard  Jasies,  his  heir. 

II.  Stepney  St.  George,  Capt.  52nd  regt.,  ?>.  17  March,  1791; 
m.  18  June,  1833,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Coi.  L"E.strange,  of  Jloys- 
town.  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  1847, 

1  Eichard  James,  now  of  Headford  Castle. 

2  Henry  P.  LEstrange, K.E.  3  Stepney  Avenel. 

4  Arthur  Baldwin. 

5  Herbert  Schomberg  (Eev.),  m.  24  May,  1S70,  Flora  K.  E 
Porcelli,  grand-niece  and  adopted  child  of  the  Dowagei 
Countess  IJrownlow. 

1  Sophia  Grace,  m.  T.  Heywood,  Esq.,  late  16tU  Lancers. 

2  Frances  Jane  Edith. 

Mr.  Manserge  St.  George  was  murdered  by  the  rebels  in  1797 
The  eldest  son, 

Eichard  James  Mansergh  St.  George,  Esq.  of  HeadfoP 
Castle,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1818,  b.  16  Oct.  1789;  n, 
13  Feb.  1812,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Cunlifl 
Shawc,  Esq.  ot  Southgate  House.  Middlesex,  and  d.  $,  p.  1857 

£eai— Headford  Castle,  Htadford,  co.  Galway. 


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ST.    JOHN    OF    SLINFOLD. 

St.  John,  Edward  John,  Esq.  of  Slinfokl, 
Sussex,  and  Speen  Hill,  Bei-ks,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Eoyal  Susses  Lio;ht  Infantry  Militia,  b.  27  Feb. 
1828,  assumed  by  royal  license  in  1877,  the  name  of 
St.  Jolin,  in  lieu  of  Bunny,  in  conformit}'  ^vitll  the 
will  of  liis  father-in-law ;  m.  19  June,  1855,  Mary 
St.  John,  only  child  of  Eobcrt  Burnett  Brauder, 
Esq.  of  Belmordeau,  West  Grinstead,  Sussex,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  St.  John,  Esq.  son  of 
the  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  St.  Andrew  St.  John,  Dean 
of  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Fiiancis  St.  John,  &.  13  July,  18G9. 

I.  Mai-y  Emma,  b.  8  Sept.  1S57. 

II.  Edith  JlatiKla,  b.  21  Oct.  1853. 

III.  Mabel  Bertha  St.  John,  h.  20  Dec.  ISGO. 

IV.  Mildred  lirander,  b.  23  Dec.  18G2. 

V.  Beatrice  Sarah,  b.  3  June,  1872. 

■  ilfllf JljJC. — For  the  Yorkshire  branch,  now  extinct,  of 
this  ancient  family,  see  Glover's  Visitation.  On  a  memorial 
Brass  in  Normanton  Church  to  Richard  Bunny,  of  Newton 
Bunny  Hall,  in  that  parisli,  it  is  stated  that  the  Bunny  family 
■was  traditionally  descended  from  one  of  the  Conqueror's 
companions-in-arms,  who  came  from  the  northern  bank  of 
the  Loire  in  France. 

EiciiARD  Bdnnt,  Esq.  of  Ibrope,  Hants,  of  which  estate  his 
ancestors  are  stated  to  have  been  in  possession  from  the  time 
of  King  John,  as  appears  by  a  deed  of  that  date,  was  father  of 
a,  son,  Egbert,  who,  by  his  wife  Mary,  was  father  of 

Edmund  Bcnnt,  Esq.,  bapt.  23  Dec.  1660,  m.  Jane  Buck,  of 
Wellord,  and  their  only  son, 

Elandt  Buck  Bunnt,  Esq.,  dying  22  Feb.  1777,  left,  by  his 
•wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  Kichard  Brice,  Esq.,  a  son, 

John  Bunxt,  Esq.,  who  m.  Alice  Pyke,  of  Wherwell,  Hants, 
by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Alice,  and  a  son, 

Joseph  Bcnnt,  Esq.  vi.  1st,  Anne  Mariot,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Bennct,  E.I.C.'s  Naval  Service,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1772)  had 

Joseph  Blandy,  m-  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Bev.  Philip  Worsley, 
of  Chcshunt,  Herts. 

Mariot,  in.  John  Martineau,  Esq.  of  Stamford  Hill,  London. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Rigby,  Esq.  of  Chow- 
bent,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1836,  had  a  son, 

Edward  Brice  Bunnt,  Esq.  of  Speen  Hill,  m.  29  June,  1824, 
Emma,  younger  of  the  two  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of  James 
Piggot,  Esq.  of  Fitzhall,  Iping,  and  Slinfold,  Sussex,  and  d. 
10  Sept.  18G7,  leaving  an  only  son,  Edward  John  St.  John, 
Esq.,  now  of  Slinfold. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  tetween  three  goats'heads  erased  sa. 
attired  or.  Crest— A.  goat's  head  erased  sa.  attired  or ;  on  the 
sinister  horn  two  annulets  conjoined  gold.  J/o!Jo-:-Propositi 
tenax. 

Seats — Slinfold,  Horsham,  Sussex ;  and  Speen  HOI,  Newbury, 
Berks.     CLabs  -Junior  United  Service,  S.^Y. 


ST.    LEGEE,    OF    PARK    HILL. 

,  St.  Legee,  John,  Esq.  of  Park  Hill,  co.  York, 
late  Col.  in  the  army,  served  in  the  53rd  and 
8Bth  regts.,  J.P.  and^D.L.  for  the  West  Biding 
CO.  York,  b.  6  May,  1823;  m.  8  AprO,  1858, 
Philippa,  dau.  of  John  Bonfoy  Eooper,  Esq.  of 
Abbotts  Eipton  Hall,  Huntingdon,  formerly  M.P. 
for  the  CO.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  John  BoNroT,  6.  2.5  Nov.  1859. 

II.  Henry  Bcrncrs,  b.  2G  Oct.  1861. 

HI.  Reginald  Warham  Antony,  6.  15  Feb.  18C8. 
-  I.  Edith  .•\ntonia.  ii.  Gwendoline  Mary  Hope. 

m.  Georgiana  Harriet.  iv.  Ursula  Beatrice  Philippa. 

SLtttCH tJC. — Sec  Burke's  Pecro.'ji',  under  the  title  of  Bagot. 

Lieut.-Gen.  John  Chester,  b.  3  Aug.  1779  (4th  son,  by 
Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Heneage  Lcgge,  of  Charles 
Bagot,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  the  surname 
Md  arms  of  Chester,  and  whose  eldest  brother.  Sir  'William 
Bigot,  was  created  Baron  Bagot),  m.  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau. 
Of  Charles  Stuart,  Esq.,  and  d.  17  May,  1807,  having  had,  with 
junior  issue,  a  son,  John,  who  4.  to  the  St.  Leger  estate  at  the 
death  of  his  couSin,  Aaluny  F.  Butler  St.  Leger,  Esq.  of  Park 
HiU,  aad  Berkeley  Sq.>are,  31  Oct.  1802;  and  having  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  St.  Legee,  is  the  present  possessor  of 
Park  UUl. 


.4)-ms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  fretty  arg.,  on  a  cliicf  or, 
a  cross-crosslct  of  the  first,  for  distinction,  for  St.  Legek;  2nd 
and  3rd,  erm.,  two  chcvronels  a/..,  for  Bagot.  t'i-csti— 1st, 
A  griffin  pas.sant  oi-,  charged  with,  a  cross-crosslet  as  in  the 
arms,  for  St.  Leger;  2nd,  Out  ot  a  ducal  coronet  a  goat's  head 
arg.  attired  or,  for  Bagot.  Motto  over,  "  Antiquum  obtinens." 
Motto — Hant  ct  lion. 

Scut — Park  Hill,  llothcrham. 


ST,    aUINTIN    OF    SCAMPSTON. 

St.  Q,uintin,William  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Scamps- 
ton  Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  24  April,  1851. 

lltHCagr.— The  name  of  this  family  is  found  on  the  Roll 
of  Battle  Abbey. 

Sir  Herbert  St.  Qhintin,  one  of  the  companions  in  arms 
of  \ViLLiAM  1.  the  Conqueror,  had,  in  the  division  of  the  spoil, 
a  grant  of  the  manors  of  Skipsey,  Mappleton,  Brandesburton, 
the  borough  of  Woodshall,  in  co.  York,  and  other  extensive 
lands  in  the  co.  of  Xottingliam.    His  son, 

Oliver  St.  Quintin,  had,  by  Aldeliza  his  wife  (who  founded 
in  1134,  a  Priory  for  Cistercian  Nuns,  near  Tadcaster,  calling 
it  Nunappleton),  two  sons,  the  eldest.  Sir  Robert,  temp. 
William  II.,  was  one  of  the  twelve  Knights  who  divided 
certain  lands  in  Wales  with  Robert  Fitzllamon,  and  he  built 
the  Castle  of  St.  Quintin,  now  called  Llanbly  thiau  Castle.  The 
2nd  son, 

Sir  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quintin,  s.  his 
brother,  and  was  father  of 

Amatellus  St.  Quintin,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quintin,  in.  1189, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Freshmersh,  and  had  an  elder  son, 
Sir  John,  of  Brandsburton  and  Skipsey,  tiymp.  King  John,  who 
m.  in  1209,  the  dau.  of  Randall  Muschins,  and  d.  s.  'p.,  and  a 
second  son, 

Sir  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quintin,  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Roger  d'Estoteville,  and  had  five  sons  and 
two  daus. ;  of  the  sons,  the  three  eldest  d.  s.  p.,  the  fourth, 
William,  feudal  Baron  St.  Quintin,  was  ancestor  of  Herbert 
St.  Quintin,  summoned  to  Parliament  as  Baron  St.  Quintin, 
8  June,  1394  {see  Burke's  Extinct  Pecrarje),  and  the  filth  and 
youngest  son, 

Sir  Alexan-der  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Ilarpham,  co.  York, 
which  manor  was  given  him  by  his  mother,  m.  Margery,  of 
the  Blanch  Minster,  dau.  of  Sir  William  de  Albano,  and  liad 
nine  sons  and  three  daus.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Willia.1i  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  temp.  Edward 
III.,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Routhe,  and  had,  with  a  dau. 
Joan,  m.  Richard  Holme,  of  Paull  Holme,  a  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Willia.m  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Ilarpham,  1,1.  the  dau.  of 
Sir  John  de  Ileslarton,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son  and  a  dau., 
an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Sir  Galfrid  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Roos,  Knt.  of  Ingmanthorpe,  and  had,  with  a 
younger  son,  Thomas,  an  elder  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Geoffrey  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  the  dau.  of 
Sir  Robert  Constable,  Knt.  of  Flamborough,  and  had  an  only 
son. 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  Joan,  or 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Mavmaduke  Thweng,  and  had  two 
sons  and  six  daus.  He  d.  1349,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Church  of  Harpham,  beneath  a  tomb  of  alabaster,  under 
the  arch  between  the  chancel  and  north  chancel.  He  was  s. 
by  his  son. 

Sir  John  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  Keeper  of  the 
Castle  of  Scarborough  1382,  M.P.  co.  Y'ork,  m.  1st,  Lora,  dau. 
of  Sir  Herbert  St.  Quintin,  and  widow  of  Sir  Robert  Grey,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son,  Herbert,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Hilton,  and  d.  s.  p.  Sir  John  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Robert  Warren,  of  Newbiggin,  in  Pickering  Lyth, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1414)  he  had  two  sons  and  a  dau.  He  d. 
17  Jan.  1397;  his  eldest  son,  Anthony,  j/i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Gascoigne,  and  d.  s.  p.  22  Henry  VI.,  and  the  line 
was  carried  on  by  the  second  son, 

Sir  Thomas  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  m.  Agnes,  dau. 
of  John  Anlaby,  of  Etton,  and  had  two  sons,  John,  a  Canon 
Regular  of  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Bridlington,  and, 

Anthony  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  whose  will,  dated 
14  March,  1444,  was  proved  3  July  same  year.  He  m.  Elizabctli, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Frank,  Knt.  of  Grimsby,  and  had  four  sons 
and  two  daus.,  the  eldest  son,  Thomas,  )/i.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Constable,  and  d.  s.  p.  18  July,  1445.     The  2nd  son, 

Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  s.  his  brother, 
m.  the  dau.  of  Herrington,  and  had  four  sons,  1.  Jons,  his 
heir;  11.  Walter;  in.  Robert;  iv.  Anthony.    The  eldest  son, 

Sir  John  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Ilarpham,  jii.  Alice,  dau.  and 

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heir  of  Thomas  Holme,  of  PauU  Holme,  and  had  three  sons, 
I.  JouN,  his  heir;  ii.  Winiam,  of  Ganstcd,  living  1509,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Twyer,  and  left  six  sons,  who 
left  descendants;  in.  Anthony.  Sir  John  d.  29  Aug.  1471, 
and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son, 

John  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  ra.  Elinor,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Edmund  Thwaytes,  of  London,  and  had  five  sons, 
I.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Edmund,  Master  of  the  Hospital  of  St. 
Sepulchres,  in  Holderncss,  at  the  Dissolution;  iii.  Herbert,  d. 
v.nm. ;  rv.  Walter,  d.  v.nm. ;  v.  James,  d.  unm.  He  made  his 
will  20  Aue;.  1509.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Sr.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  iem'p.  Henbt  VII. 
His  will  was  dated  19  Jan.  1504.  He  ni.  Margery,  dau.  of 
Robert  Constable,  Esq.  of  Flamborough,  and  had  an  only  son. 

Sib  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt.  of  Harpham,  who  was  found 
by  inquisition  taken  at  York  Ca.»tle,  4  Aug.  1515,  o.nno 
7  Henkt  VIII.,  to  be  heir  to  his  father,  and  to  be  aged  one 
year  and  a-half.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Bryan  Hastings, 
Knt.  of  Fenwiok  Court,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Sir  Marma- 
dakeWyville) had  three  sons,  i.  Gabriel,  his  heir;  ii.  Mathew, 
of  Harswell,  to.  1st,  Elinor,  dau.  of  John  St.  Quintin,  of 
Gansted,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Gabriel,  aged  21  in  1581 ;  and 
2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Babthorpe ;  iii.  Anthony ;  and 
five  daus.    He  d.  25  June,  1550,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gabriel  St.  Qdintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  m.  1553,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Griffith,  Knt.  of  Wichnor,  co.  Stafford, 
and  Burton  Agnes,  co.  York,  and  had,  witli  three  daus.,  and  as 
many  younger  sons,  AunseU,  William,  and  Mathew,  who  c?. 
unm.,  an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

George  St.  Qdintin,  Esq.  of  Harpham,  living  in  1584,  in. 
Agnes,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Creyke,  Esq.  of  Cottingham,  co.  York, 
and  had,  with  three  daus.,  who  0..  young,  as  many  sons, 
I.William  (Sir),  his  heir;  ii.  Herbert,  m.  Everill,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  Lacy,  Esq.  of  Folkton,  co.  York,  and  d.  s.  p. ; 
III.  Gabriel.    The  eldest  son, 

SiB  William  St.  Quintin,  1st  hart,  of  Harpham,  s.  his 
father,  and  was  created  a  Bart.  8  Mareh,  1642,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  York  1648,  6.  1579 ;  m.  3Iary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert 
Lacy,  Esq.  of  Folkton,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  May, 
1649)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henbt  (Sir),  2nd  bart. 

II.  WDliam,  of  Hayton,  b.  1619 ;  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thorpe-juxta-Rudston,  co.  York,  d. 
April,  1687,  having  had  five  sons  and  four  daus. 

III.  John,  d.  s.  p.  r.  p. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Flamborough,  6.  1G20;  to.  Anne,  dan.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  and  had  one  son  and  one 
dau. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  William  Cayley,  1st  bart.  of  Brompton, 

II.  Frances,  to.  Francis  Lascelles,  Esq. 

m.  Everille,  d.  v.nm.  iv.  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nm. 

V.  Katherine,  to.  1st,  Michael  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woollcy; 
2ndly,  Sir  John  Kaye,  1st  bart.  of  Woodsome ;  3rdly,  Henry 
Sandys,  Esq. ;  and  4thly,  Alexander,  8th  Earl  of  Eglinton. 

Sir  WiUiam  was  buried  at  Harpham,  8  Oct.  1649,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

SiE  Henbt  St.  Quintin,  2nd  bart.  of  Harpham,  &.  1606;  to. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Wigliill,  to.  York,  and 
had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Wmiam,  of  JIuston,  6.  1632;  to.  18  Dec.  1653,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Strickland,  1st  bart.  of  Boynton,  who 
was  buried  3  Oct.  1700.  He  d.  v.  p.  and  was  buried  6  Nov. 
1695,  having,  with  five  sons,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  two 
surviving  sons  and  five  daus., 

1  William  (Sir),  3rd  bart. 

2  Hugh,  bapt.  29  March,  1671;  to.  Katherine,  dan.  of 
Matthew  Chitty,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  6  Dec.  1702)  he 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Katherine,  d.  young,  two  sons, 

AViLLiAM  (Sir),  4th  bart. 

Matthew  Chitty,  d.  at  York,  8  May,  1788,  aged  83. 

n.  Henry,  d.  1696.  iii.  Philip,  d.  1699. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Matthew  Alured,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  d.  May, 
1671. 

II.  Deborah,  m.  11  July,  1687,  Major  Andrew  Birch,  of 
London. 

Sir  Henry  d.  1695,  and  was  s,  by  his  grandson, 

Sib  William  St.  Quintin,  3rd  bart.  of  Harpham,  M.P.  for 
Hull  temp.  AViLLiAM  III.,  Queen  Anne,  and  George  I.,  one  of 
the  Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Treasury,  and  Receiver- 
General  of  Ireland,  d.  v.nm.  30  June,  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew. 

Sib  William  St.  Quintin,  4th  bart.  of  Harpham,  M.P.  for 
Thirsk,  High  Sheriff  co.  York  1733,  to.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Thompson,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1737,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  (Sir),  5th  bart. 

II.  John  Chitty,  bapt.  19  Feb.  1730;  buried  17  Dec.  1746. 


in.  Hugh,  b.  1731 ;  buried  24  Feb.  1736. 

I.  Rebecca,  d.  unia.  4  July,  175S. 

II.  Mart,  to.  George  Darby,  Esq.  of  Newton,  Hants,  Vice- 
Admiral  of  England,  and  d.  27  March,  1772,  leaving  two 
sons, 

1  William  TnoMAs  Daedt,  Esq.  of  Fetcham  Park,  Surrey, 
who  s.  his  uncle.  Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  5th  and  last 
bart.  of  Harpham,  and  assumed,  1795,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  St.  Quintin,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  Matthew  Chitty  Darby,  of  Padworth,  who  s.  to  that 
estate  on  the  death  of  his  aunt,  Mrs.  Griffith,  and  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Griffith.  He  in.  Louisa,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hankey,  ^Esq.  of  Fetcham  Park,  Surrey,  and 
had  three  sons, 

Christopher  Darby-GrifiBth,  Esq.,  of  Padworth  House, 
Berks,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Devizes  1857-68;  m. 
Arabella  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  Francis  Colston,  Esq. 
of  Filkins  Hall,  co.  Oxford,  and  Roundway  Park,  Wilts, 
and  has  a  son,  Christopher  WUliam,  6.  17  June,  1858. 

Henry,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen  in  the  army,  served  in  the  Scots 
Greys  and  5th  Lancers. 

George,  Capt.  in  the  army. 
ni.  Katherine,  to.  Christopher  GriflSth,  Esq.  of  Padworth, 
M.P.  for  Berks,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Sir  William  d.  9  May,  1770,  aged  70,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Sib  William  St.  Qdintin,  5th  bart.  of  Harpham,  bapt.  4  July, 
1729;  to.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  of  Wormsley, 
CO.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  Lynn  Regis,  brother  of  Thomas,  6th  Earl 
of  Westmorland,  and  d.  s.  p.  22  July,  1795,  when  the  Baronetcy 
became  extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  before  men- 
tioned nephew, 

William  Thomas  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of  Scampston,  co.  Y'ork 
(formerly  Darby),  b.  26  May,  1769;  to.  Arabella  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Calcraft,  General  in  His  Majesty's  army,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1841,  aged  69)  had  four  sons  and  five 
daus.,  viz., 

I.  William,  of  Scampston  Hall  and  Lowthorpe  Lodge,  both 
in  the  co.  of  York,  b.  25  July,  1797 ;  d.  27  Aug.  1859. 

II.  Matthew  Chittt  Downes,  of  Scampston  and  Lowthorpe, 
Col.  17th  Lancers,  b.  19  Dec.  1800;  to.  23  April,  1&50,  Amy 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Henry  Cherry,  Esq.  of  Denford, 
Berks;  and  rf.  19  April,  1876,  leaving  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

William  Herbert,  now  of  Scampston  and  Lowthorpe. 
Francis  Downes  Hugh,  17th  Lancers,  6.  26  April,  1859. 
Geoffrey  Apsley,  6.  14  June,  1861. 
Cecil  Amy. 

III.  George  Darby  (Rev.),  6. 18  March,  1803 ;  to.  1827,  Georgina 
Henrietta  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Gerald  Valerian 
Wellesley,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  Chaplain 
to  the  Queen,  brother  of  Arthur,  1st  Duke  of  Wellington ; 
andrf.  s.p.  1873. 

rv.  Francis  John,  Major  85th  Light  Infantry,  b.  24  June, 
1804;  d.  v.nrii.  at  Rice  Lake,  Canada,  8  Feb.  1875. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  d.  15  May,  1795. 

II.  Arabella  Cecil,  in.  1824,  Hon.  Thomas  William  Gage,  oi 
AVestbury,  brother  of  Henry  Hall,  4th  Viscount  Gage ;  d.  25- 
Feb.  1840. 

III.  Mary,  in.  Bartholomew  Wreughton,  Esq.  of  WooUey  Park, 
Berks;   d.  s.p.  May,  1851. 

IV.  Cecil,  (/.  umn.  12  Feb.  1868. 

V.  Catherine,  m.  David  Ricardo,  Esq.  of  Gatcombe,  co.  Glou- 
cester, son  of  the  eminent  political  Economist;  d.  Aug 
1871,  leaving  issue. 

He  d.  18  Jan.  1805. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  gu.  a  chief  vair.    Crest — Out  of  aduca*  | 
coronet  gu.  a  column  fluted  or,  issuant  from  the  top  a  pea  risf 
ppr.  between  two  bulls'  horns  gold. 

Seats — Scampston  Hall,  York;  and  Lowthorpe  Lodge,  Hull. 


SALMON  OF  PENLLYNE  COURT. 

Salmon,  "William,  Esq.  of  Pcnllyne  Court,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  I.  16  March,  1790 ;  m.  . 
7  November,  1816,  Hester,  elder  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Keynold  Thomas  Deere,  Esq.  of  Penllyne 
Court,  J.P.  and  D.L.  ;  of  a  very  ancient  Glamor- 
ganshire family,  which  claims  descent  from  Edwin, 
4th  son  of  Howel  Dhu,  a  Welsh  Prince,  ie7np.  907. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Salmon  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Deebe,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  Bairister-at- 

Law,  J.P.  for  Glamorgan,  b.  1820. 
I.  EosaLany  Deere,  to.  15  May,  1845,  Stephen  Stranger,  Esq. 

Mr.  Salmon  is  son  of  William  Salmon,  Esq.  (who 
d.  22  July,  1832)  of  Petestree  House,  Suffolk,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Denny  Cole,  Esq.  of  Sudbury 
Priory,  Suffolk,  who  d.  3  Dec.  1840. 


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^r»i»— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  salmon  haurient 
or;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis 
gu.  Ci-rst — An  arm  in  armour  issuing  out  of  a  cloud  ppr.  the 
hand  grasping  a  scimitar  also  ppr.     Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 

Sent — Penllyne  Court,  near  Cowbridge.  CluOs — Uauover; 
and  Bussell, 


SAIiMON    OF    OLVESTON. 

Salmon,  Henet  Thomas,  M.A.,  of  Tociington 
and  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester,  J. P.  co.  Northampton, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Gloucester,  a  Commissioner  of 
the  Lower  Level  for  the  co.  Gloucester,  and  a  Capt. 
in  the  Northampton  and  Rutland  regt.  of  Militia, 
b.  1837 ;  m.  1862,  Gertrude  Rose,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Harwood  Harrison,  of  co.  Northampton, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Eoope  Pomerot,  6.  1SG5. 
1.  Mary  Pomeroy. 

ILtltfajC. — Thomas  Stokes  Salmon,  Esq.  of  Olveston,  co. 
Gloucester  (son  of  Thomas  Stokes  Salmon,  Esq.,  the  elder,  of 
Olveston,  and  Mary  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Pratt, 
Vicar  of  Orpington,  Kent),  m.  Elizabeth  Kosetta,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Carter,  Vice-Provost  of  Eton  College,  and  has,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  heir,  Capt.  Salmon,  now  of  Tockington. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  salmon  haurient 
Dr,  for  Salmon;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,   a  liou  rampant  gu.,   for 

POMEROV. 

iSeat— Tockington  Manor,  Almondsbury,  to.  Gloucester. 


SALMOND    OF    WATEBFOOT. 

Saxmond,  James,  Esq.  of  Waterfoot,  Cumber- 
laud,  educated  at  Rugby  and  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford, 
B.A.  1826,  entered  the  army  as  Cornet,  15th 
Hussars,  exchanged  to  2nd  Dragoon  Guai'ds,  in 
which  he  became  Capt.,  Lieut.-Col.  Cumberland 
and  Westmorland  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  J.P.  for 
Cumberland,  Westmorland,  Notts  and  Derbyshire, 
b.  15  June,  1805;  m.  16  Aug.  1832,  Emma 
Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  of 
Broolihill  Hall,  Derbyshire,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  James,  6.  11  Nov.  1833,  educated  at  Rugby  and 
Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  entered  the  H.E.I.C.'.s  service  as 
Cornet  7th  Light  Cavalry,  1853,  Lieut.  1854,  appointed 
Adjutant  2nd  Gwalior  Contingent  1857,  and  Capt.  July, 
1857.  He  fought  through  the  Indian  Mutiny,  and  took 
part  in  the  Relief  of  Lucknow,  and  so  distinguished  him- 
self that  he  was  specially  mentioned  in  Sir  Cohn  Camp- 
bell's despatches;  he  was  three  times  wounded;  was 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Hope  Grant  up  to  his  death  ;  killed 
near  Cawnpore,  6  Dec.  1857  (India  medal  with  clasp  for 
Belief  of  Lucknow). 

SI.  Francis,  b.  20  Sept.  1837  ;  d.  4  Feb.  1838. 

III.  Henky,  6.  31  Dec.  1838;  entered  Royal  Navy,  1854; 
served  in  the  Baltic  during  tlie  Russian  war,  and  in  China 
war  of  1860;  Commander  1870;  medal  for  Russian  war, 
and  medal  for  China  war,  and  Royal  Humane  Society's 
Silver  Medal;  J.P.  for  Nottinghamshire. 

IV.  "William,  6.  25  Aug.  1840;  passed  1st  into  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich,  1855 ;  Lieut.  Royal  Engineers,  1857 ; 
Capt.  1868;  Major,  1877;  m.  4  Aug.  1874,  Emma  Mary, 
yovmgest  dau.  of  William  Fretwell  Hoyle,  Esq.  of  Hooton 
Levett  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  1  WiUiam  Geoffry 
Hanson,  b.  19  Aug.  1878;  1  Emma  Margaret;  2  Gwendolen. 

V.  David,  b.  10  Oct.  1843;  d.  U  April,  185G. 

■VI.  George  Edward,  b.  24  Jan.  1845;  educated  at  Rugby 
and  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  M.A.  1872,  appointed  to  Civil 
Service,  1868,  Lieut.  1st  Derby  Militia. 

VII.  Richard  Arthur,  6.  16  June,  1847;  educated  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery. 

viii.  Walter,  Lieut.  1st  Derby  Militia,  6.  7  Feb.  1851 ;  m.  25 
Jan.  1877,  Mary  Augusta,  second  dau.  of  William  Comp- 
ton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ivy  Lodge,  Wandsworth,  and  has  issue, 
Aimee  Montagu. 

IX.  Albert  Louis,  Lieut.  1st  Derby  Militia,  6.  9  Sept.  1852. 

I.  Marianne  Emma,  m.  10  Jan.  1863,  Reginald  Curtis,  Col. 
Royal  Artillery.     She  d.  26  Dec.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Julia,  m.  6  June,  1867,  William  llebden,  Esq.  of  Scar- 
borough, and  has  issue.  m.  Louisa  Isabella, 


jLniCajC— This  family  is  said  to  have  emigrated  from 
France  during  the  Huguenot  persecutions,  and  settled  in  the 
West  Indies,  where  they  became  English  subjects.  A  des- 
cendant, 

Capt.  James  Salmond,  b.  in  Antigua,  1C94;  to.  Lydia,  dau. 
of  J.  Hanson,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (b.  1701,  d.  24  April,  1748)  had 
two  children,  William,  of  whom  presently ;  and  Mary,  d.  unm. 
Capt.  Salmond  lived  for  a  time  on  his  estates  at  Seaforth,  in 
Antigua,  and  afterwards  joined  the  royal  forces  under  the 
Duke  of  Marlborough.    He  d.  1  Oct.  1746.    His  son, 

William  Salmond,  Esq.,  b.  4  Aug.  1737;  m.  1st,  23  Aug. 
1759,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  18  July,  1760)  had  one  child,  Euphemia,  6. 
7  June,  1760,  to.  C.  Thorne,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  3  Oct.  1765,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Hasell,  Esq.  of 
Dalemain,  Cumberland,  and  by  her  (6.  22  April,  1745;  d. 
11  Aug.  1820)  had  eight  children, 

I.  James  Hanson,  his  heir. 

in.  Edward,  b.  8  April,  1768;   d.  13  June,  1703. 

III.  AVilliam,  Collector  of  Duties  for  island  of  Curagoa,  I80I, 
Jnspector-Gen.  of  Taxes  for  cos.  Berks,  Oxford,  Gloucester, 
Warwick,  and  Worcester,  Capt.  Royal  Cumberland  Militia, 
b.  20  Oct.  1709;  d.  15  Dec.  1838,  unm. 

IV.  Francis,  Master -Attendant  Fort  Marlbro",  Sumatra,  &. 
28  Nov.  1770;  to.  21  Dec.  1805,  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles 
Salmon,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (6.  13  April,  1791 ;  d.  22  Aug. 
1S12J  had  four  children, 

1  James  William,  6.  16  Aug.  1807 ;  d.  1847 ;  m.  Miss  Fenella 
Cullen  Mackenzie,  and  had  three  children, 

Francis  Mackenzie,  Capt.  21st  regt.,  to.  Miss  Isabel  Hart, 
and  has  issue. 
Fenella.  Julia  Maria. 

2  Francis  Charles,  b.  19  Sept.  1809;  d.  28  May,  1827,  u«TO' 

3  Louisa  Jane,  ra.  1843,  Andrew  Grieve,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

4  Emily  Parker,  in.  1850,  Rev.  Charles  Adam  John  Smith, 
Vicar  of  Macclesfield;  and  d.  9  May,  1803,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Julia,  6.  15  May,  1772;  d.  26  May,  1860,  unm. 
n.  Lydia,  b.  31  Aug.  1774;  d.  12  Sept.  1774. 
HI.  Maria,  b.  1  July,  1776;  d.  14  April,  1858,  mim, 
IV.  Frances,  b.  4  May,  1778  ;   d.  Nov.  1778. 

Mr.  Salmond  d.  4  Aug.  1779,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

James  Hanson  Salmond,  of  Waterfoot,  b.  17  Nov.  1766; 
entered  the  H.E.I.C.'s  service,  1781 ;  served  In  the  Mysore  war 
of  1792,  and  became  Military  Secretary  to  the  Governor- 
General  of  Bengal  (the  Marquess  of  Wellesley).  In  1800  he 
was  appointed  Military  Auditor-General :  on  resignation  of 
which  office  he  was  offered  a  baronetcy,  which  however  he 
did  not  accept,  and  in  1808,  at  the  recommendation  of  the 
Governor-General,  he  was  made  Military  Secretary  to  the 
Court  of  Directors,  which  oflSce  he  held  until  1837.  In 
1816  he  was  restored  to  the  military  service,  and  was 
promoted  by  successive  brevets  to  the  rank  of  Major-Gen. 
On  his  retirement  in  1837,  a  resolution  of  the  Court  recorded 
that,  "During  a  very  long  career  of  valuable  service  in  India 
and  England,  this  distinguished  officer  had  uniformly  mani- 
fested great  ability,  unwearied  zeal,  and  inflexible  integrity;" 
and  further  cUrected  that  a  pension  of  £1,500  per  annum  be 
granted  him,  and  that  he  be  presented  with  a  piece  of  plate  of 
the  value  of  £500,  "in  testimony  of  the  Court's  warm  appro- 
bation of  his  services,  and  of  their  cordial  wish  that  he  might 
long  enjoy  in  honourable  retirement  the  reputation  he  had  so 
justly  acquired."  Author  of  Tke  Mijsore  War.  He  m.  2  July, 
1798,  1st,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dunninald, 
M.P.,  and  sister  of  Sir  David  Scott,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
20  June,  1805)  had  one  child, 

James,  now  of  Waterfoot. 
Gen.  Salmond  m.  2ndly,  17  Aug.  1808,  Rachel  Mary  Ann,  2nol 
dau.  of  the  Ven.  Thomas  Constable,  of  Wassand,  Archdeacon 
of  the  East   Riding  co.  York,  and  by  her  (6.  1770;  (i.  Feb. 
1847)  had  one  child, 

Edward,  b.  3  April,  1809;  d.  14  May,  1821. 
Gen.  Salmond  d.  1  Nov.  1837.     (Medal  for  1st  Burmah  War.) 

Arms — Sa.,  three  salmon  haurient  or.  Cre.ft — A  naked  arm 
ppr.  holding  a  spear  or.     JMoitu — Optima  sapientia  probitas. 

Seat — Waterfoot,  Cumberland,  liesidcnce — Langtoa  Hall, 
CO.  Nottingham.    Club — Junior  United  Service, 


SALTMARSHE    OF    SALTMAESHE. 

Saltmaesue,  Philip,  Esq.  of  Saltmarshe,  co. 
York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  of  the  8th  Hussars,  Lieut.- 
Col.  East  Yorkshire  Rille  Volunteers,  b.  9  March, 
1825  ;  5».  12  May,  1852,  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of 


2404 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAL 


Robert  Penison,  Esq.  of  Waplington  Manor,  by 
Charlotte  his  vrife,  dau.  of  Col.  Hotham,  of  Bishop 
Burton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Philip,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  York,  6.  9  June,  1853. 

II.  Arthur  Harry,  90tli  regt.  b.  21  Marcli,  1855. 

III.  Cecil,  6.  12  May,  1856;  d.  23  Auj?.  IboG. 
IT.  Eobert  Edwyn,  6.  10  Nov.  1857. 

V.  Ernest,  6.  22  Nov.  1859. 

VI.  Hugh,  6.  SlJuIy,  1861. 

iLinttlQC. — William  de  Salso  Makisco  i.?  witness  to  a 
grant  of  Richard  Steongbow,  in  the  12th  century. 

SiK  Peter  Saxtmaksh,  was  one  of  the  Knitjhts  of  the  co. 
York,  anno.  17  Edward  II.,  and  High  Sheriff  in  the  7th  and 
10th  of  Kins;  Edward  III. 

Thomas  Saltmarsh  is  party  to  a  deed  of  the  41st  and 
another  of  the  45th  of  Edwabd  III.,  both  of  which  he  sealed 
with  the  same  arms  as  are  borne  by  the  family  at  this  day. 

Thomas  Saltmabsh,  of  Saltmarsh,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
K.  Constable,  Knt.,  and  d.  1578.  The  grandfather  of  »lie  present 
representative  of  this  long  descended  line, 

Philip  Saltmabshe,  Esq.  of  Saltmarshe,  m.  10  May,  1779, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Eawson,  Esq.  of  Stony  Eoyd, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

Philip,  his  heir. 

Arthur,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Alexander  Oswald,  Esq.;  and 

d.  s.  p. 
Christopher,  of  London,  Merchant,  m.  1st,  13  June,  1817, 
Emma,  dau.  of  John  Eawson,  Esq.  of  Stony  Royd,  co. 
York;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  o£  William  Whitmore, 
Esq. ;  and  d.  15  Oct.  1852,  leaving  by  the  former  (who  d.. 
15  JtUy,  1834)  a  son,  Arthur  William,  d.  unm.,  and  three 
daus.,  Emma,  rn.  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.,  Lieut.  R.N.,  son  of 
the  Eev.  John  Walker  Harrison,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Dalton,  of  Sleningford;  Delia ;  and 
Catherine  Elizabeth. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Henrietla,,  d.  unm. 

Catherine,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son, 

Philip  .Saltmarshe,  Esq.  of  Saltmarshe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
15  March,  17S0;  m.  10  May,  1824,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Robert 
Denison,  Esq.  of  Kilnwick  Percy,  co.  York,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  4th  bart.  of  Norton,  and 
had  issue, 

Philip,  now  of  Saltmarshe. 

Arthur,  Lieut.-Col.  70th  regt.  (medal  for  Kcw  Zealand  and 

Indian  Mutiny),  6.  8  Sept.  1832. 
Eobert,  h.  22  March,  1834:  ./.  26  Aug.  1855. 
Henrietta  Maria,  m.  4  July,  1850,  Hon.  and  Eev.   Frank 

Sugden. 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  AJlfrey,  Esq.  of  Hcmingford 

House,  CO.  Warwick. 

Mr.  Saltmarshe  d.  28  Nov.  1846. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  semee  of  crosses-crosslet,  three  cinqnefoils 
gu.  pierced  of  the  first.  Crest — A  rudder  or.  Motto — Ad 
astra  virtus. 

iSeat— Saltmarshe,  near  Howden. 


SAIiTJSBUitT    OF    BRYNBELLA. 

Saiusbtjey,  The  Eev.  Geoege  Attgusttis,  o£ 
Brynbella,  co.  Flint,  S.C.L.  of  Magdalen  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Rector  of  Westbury,  Saloji,  Patron 
of  two  Livings,  h.  16  Jime,  18:^2  ;  in.  15  April, 
1852,  Fanny,  3rd  dau.  of  Luke  T.  Crossley,  Esq.  of 
Ohve  Mount,  near  Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Pembertok,  6.  2  Nov.  1854. 

II.  Frederick  Hamilton,  6.  15  April,  IsoG. 

UtttlCrttjr. — Sir  John  Salusburt    Piozzi  SAtrsBURT,    of 
B-.ynbella,  co.  Flint,  h.  9  Sept.  1793:  m.  7  Nov.  1314,  Harriet 
Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Pemberton,  Esq.  of  Ryton  Grove, 
S:iIop,  and  sister  of  Edward  William  Smythe  Owen,  Esq.  of 
Condover  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  April,  1831)  had  issue, 
John  Owen,  h.  7  Jan.  1818;  d.  6  March,  1833. 
Thomas  Henry,  6.  26  Jan.  1819  ;  d.  23  Oct.  1823. 
Edward  William,  b.  19  Jan.  1821,  entered  the  1st  Bengal 
European    regt.    in  July,  1838,  and   participated  in  the 
storming  of  Ghuznee  21  July,   1839.    On  11  Aug.  1810,  he 
was    appointed  to  the  4th  Goorka  regt.  in  the  service  of 
H.M.  Shah  Shooja,  at  Cabul,  and  was  slain  at  Charackar 
during  the  insurrection  on  4  Nov.  1841. 
George  Augustus,  present  reprcsentalive. 
Charles  Arthur  (Ucv.),  6.  14  Oct.  1823,  Ecctor  of  Church 
Stretton,  Salop,  d.  9  July,  18 19. 
Frederic  Octavius,  b.  18  Jan.  1825;  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the 
army,    late   Lieuti-Col.    of    H.M.    lOlst    Koyal    Bengal 
fufiiliers. 


Augustus  Pemberton  (Bev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wrockwardine, 
near  Wellington,  Salop,  b.  25  Aug.  1826 ;  ro.  20  April,  1852, 
Henrietta  Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Norris 
Lodge,  Herts,  and  has  had,  Norman,  6.  1859 ;  Charles  Pem- 
berton, b.  1861 ;  and  Amy  Hester. 

Hester  Maria,  ra.  16  July,  1841,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Downes 
Gardner,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Holywell,  co.  Flint,  deceased,  and 
d.  1854. 

Angelina,  m.  27  April,  1837.  John  William  Harden,  Esq.  of 
the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  Judge  of  the  County 
Court  for  co.  Chester,  deceased.    She  d.  1872. 

Caroline  Mary,  m.  25  July,  1865,  Kev.  Watkin  Williams, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Nannerch,  co.  Flint. 

Harriet  Charlotte,  d.  in  infancy. 

This  gentleman,  the  2nd  son  of  Sig.  Giambattista  Piozzi 
Merchant  of  Brescia,  in  Lombardy,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of, 
Sig.  Fracassio,  Merchant  of  Venice,  assumed  by  sign-manual, 
1813,  the  additional  surname  of  Salusbury,  in  compliance 
with  the  wish  of  Hester  Lynch,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Jolm 
Salusbury,  Esq.  of  Bachygraig  and  relict  of  Gabriel  Piozzi, 
and  of  Henry  Thrale,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  Surrey.  Sir  John 
was  appointed  High  Sheriff  co.  Flint,  1816,  and  in  that 
capacity  received  knighthood  on  the  occasion  of  the  presenta- 
tion of  an  address  to  the  Prince  Regent.    He  d.  1S53. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  ducally  crowned  or,  between 
three  crescents  of  the  last  a  canton  erm.  Crest — A  demi-lion 
rampant  couped  arg.  collared  gu.  ducaUy  crowned  holding  iu 
the  dexter  paw  a  crescent  also  gu.  Iloito — Sat  est  prostrasse 
leoni. 

Seat — Brynbella,  near  St.  Asaph,  co.  Flint.  Residence — 
Westbury  Rectory,  near  Shrewsbury.  Ctub — Junior  Carlton, 
Pall  MaU. 


SALVIIT    OF    CBOXDALE. 

Saltin,  Heney  Thojias  Thoenton,  Esq.  of 
Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  Durham 
Fusilier  Militia,  and  formerly  Lieut.  Royal  Canadian 
Rifle  regt.,  b.  23  Jan.  1838;  m.  12  Sept.  1876, 
Agnes  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Herman  Julius 
Schier,  Esq.  of  K'ewcastle-on-Tyne,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geeabd  Thornton,  b.  16  Sept.  1878. 
I.  Heather  Mary,  6. 11  July,  1877. 

iCtnCftgC. — Ralph,  3rd  son  of  Richard  de  Culceney,  of 
Cukeney,  Notts,  and  grandson  of  Joceus  de  Flemanajh,  who 
eame  into  En^jland  with  the  Conquerop.,  and  held  the  third 
part  of  a  knight's  fee  in  Cukeney,  was  of  Norton  and  Wood- 
house,  Notts,  and  from  the  latter  v.-as  called  Le  Silvan.  He 
was  living  temp.  Henry  II.,  and  was  a  benefactor  to  the 
Abbey  of  Welbeck.     His  son  and  successor, 

OsEERT  Silvan,  of  Norton  and  Woodhouse,  High  Sheriff  of 
Notts,  5  King  Stephen,  was  grandfather  of 

Sir  Osbert  Silvayne,  Knt.  of  Norton  and  Woodhouse, 
29  Henry  III.,  who  had  lands  in  Wilnerby,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Ralph  Salvayne,  of  Woodhouse  and  Thorpe  Salvyn,  co. 
York,  whose  2nd  son, 

Robert  Salvayne,  of  North  Duffield,  co.  York,  m.  Sibilla, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Beeston,  of  Wilberfoss,  same  shire, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gerard  Salvayn,  of  North  DufBcld,  Herswell,  and  other 
places,  CO.  York,  who  was  Ambassador  to  the  Court  of  France, 
32  Edward  I.  and  5  Edward  II.,  Escheator  North  of  Trent  in 
the  first  year  of  the  latter  reign,  and  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  from 
the  4th  to  the  8th  of  the  same.    His  grandson, 

Sir  Gerard  Salvayn,  Knt.  of  North  Duffield  and  Herswell 
(son  of  John  Salvin,  by  Blargaret  his  wife,  elder  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Robert,  Lord  Ros  of  Wark),  was  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  York,  24  Edward  III.,  and  sometime  Escheator  for 
the  King,  South  of  Trent.  He  obtained  from  the  Crown  the 
manor  of  Bellester,  in  Tynd.ile,  co.  York,  and  an  exemplifi- 
cation of  the  pardon  and  restitution  in  blood  granted  to  his 
mother  (for  her  father,  the  Lord  Ros's  treason)  by  patent, 
dated  20  June,  41  Edward  111.  By  his  1st  wife,  Agnes,  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Mauleverer,  he  was  .ancestor  of  the  Salvins  of 
Herswell  and  the  Salvins  of  Croxdale  ;  and  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Alice,  he  was  ancestor  of  the  Salvins  of  Ntwhkigin. 

Gerard  Salvayn,  the  4th  son  of  Sir  Gerard  Salvayn,  Knt.  of 
Herswell,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Gerard,  High  Sheriff  co.  York 
24  Edward  111.,  m.  Agnes,  Lady  of  Croxdale,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  William  de  Eissaby,  by  Jo.anna  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  de  Walton,  of  Croxdale,  and  dying  1422,  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Gerabd  Salvatn,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m..  Jane,  dau.  of  William 


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1405 


Scarfrill,  Esq.  of  Thorp,  co.  York,  and  (lying  in  the  lifetime  of 
his  mother,  S  May,  20  Henry  Vi.,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Cioxtlale,  heir  to  his  grandmother, 
the  Lady  of  Cioxdale,  who  had  ni.  for  her  2nd  husband  John 
Mauleverer,  Esq.;  by  Elizabttli  his  wife  he  left  a  sou  and 
successor, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  living  1476,  m.  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Coigniers,  of  Wynyard,  eo.  Durham,  and 
T\as  father  of 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Cioxdale,  called  senior,  who  had  by 
Joanna  his  wife  three  sons  and  three  daus. ;  the  2nd  .';on, 
Anthony,  B.D.,  was  Master  of  University  College,  Oxford,  and 
afterwards  Vicar-General  for  the  Bishop  of  Durham.  Mr. 
Sa'.vin  rf.  1563,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
William  Wrcnn,  Esq.  of  Billyhall,  co.  Durham,  and  dying 
1571,  left  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  wife  of  George  Grey, 
Esq.,  and  mother  of  Anthony,  9th  Earl  of  Kent ;  and  Muriel, 
m.  Sir  Eobert  Kokeby,  of  Marske)  three  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

GiRARW  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  in.  Joane,  daw.  of  Richard 
Norton,  Esq.  of  Norton  Conyers,  and  dying  9  Nov.  1587,  was 
s.  by  His  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  Anne,  dan.  of  Hum- 
phrey tlakiston,  Esq.  of  Great  Chilton,  and  had  issue.  Francis, 
the  3rd  son,  a  Lieut. -Col.  of  Horse,  fell  at  Marston  Moor 
ex  x>arte  Regis.  Mr.  Salviu's  will  bears  date  23  Aug.  1602, 
His  eldes.  son, 

Gebarl  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  let,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Hepburn,  co.  Durham,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1522)  he  had  issue,  i.  Gerard,  Lieut. -Col.  of  Col. 
Tempest's  regt.  of  foot,  slain  at  Northallerton,  1644,  in  the 
service  of  King  Charles  I.,  and  d.  luim. ;  ii.  AVilliam, 
d.tmm.;  i.  Anne,  d.  v.nm.  Dec.  1683;  ii.  Mary,  m.  Michael 
Pudsay,  Esq.  ofLawfield,  co.  York;  iir.  Eleanor,  of  Claypath, 
CO.  Durham  d.  unm.  July,  1691 ;  and  iv.  Elizabeth,  m.  John, 
son  and  heir  of  Richard  Skelton,  Esq.  of  Aimathwaite  Castle. 
Mr.  S.alvin  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Bryan  Belasyse,  Esq. 
of  Morton  HDUse,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  had,  with  other 
eons,  who  d.  %i.nm., 

Bryan,  of  Butterby,  who  d.  v.  p.  15  Aug.  165S,  leaving  by 
his  wife  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Tempest,  B;irt.  of 
Stella  (whom  he  m.  1652),  with  two  daus.  (Troth,  wife  of 
Philip  Saltmarsh,  Esq.  of  Newby  AVisk,  and  Mary,  who 
d.  umn.)  two  sons,  Gerard,  successor  to  his  grandfather; 
and  Thomas,  of  Onton,  who  d.  v.nm.  1687. 

Anthony,  of  f-underland  Bridge,  d.  1709,  ancestor  of  the 
Salvixs  nf  Si'.nderland  Brklrji,  now  represented  by  Anthony 
Salvin,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of  Hawksfold,  Haslemere,  Suirey,  who 
is  m.  and  has  issue. 

Wilham,  of  Brandon  Hall. 

Margaret,  m.  Francis  Appleby,  Esq.  of  Lartington. 

Mary,  «!.  Thomas  Smythe,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Edward 
Smythe,  Bart.,  living  1683. 

Mr.  Salvin  d.  18  Jan.  1663,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Clavering,  Esq.  of  Callaly,  and  dying  5  Feb.  1722-23,  was  s. 
by  his  only  son, 

Betan  Salvi.n,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  m.  1716,  Anne,  Srd  dau. 
of  William  Haggerston,  Esq.,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Sir 
Thomas  Haggerston,  2nd  hart,  of  Haggerston,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1  March,  1751  (with  other  children,  who  all  d.  v.nm.) 
a  dau.  Mary,  rn.  George  Markham,  Esq.  of  Claxby,  and  a  son 
and  heir, 

WiLLLAM  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  h.  28  Nov.  1723;  m.  1st, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gascoigne,  5th  bart.  of  Par- 
lington,  CO.  York,  by  which  lady  (who  (/.  May,  1756)  he  had  no 
iisuu.  He  m.  2n.ily,  1758,  Catherine,  only  child  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  in  Northumber- 
land, and  had  issue, 

William  Thomas,  eventual  heir. 

Bryan  John,  of  Burn  Hall,  h.  2S  April,  1779;  d.  1842. 

Catherine,  Hi.  Sir  Thomas  Stanley  Massey  Stanley,  7th  bart. 
of  Hooton,  andc2.  1798. 

Mary.  Anne,  who  d.  young. 

Margaret,  m.  19  April,  1790,  Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Swin- 
burne Castle,  Northumberland. 

Isabella,  m.  1st,  20  June,  1792,  Horsley  Widdrington 
Bidden,  Esq.  of  Felton,  Northumberland;  2ndly,  9  May, 
1803,  Ralph  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Cheeseburn  Grange. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  Feb.  1790.  Eliza. 

Mr.  Salvin  d.  20  Jan.  ISOO,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  surviving 
sen, 

William  Thomas  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  6.  4  July,  17C3, 
«.  22  July,  ISCO,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Webbe  Weston, 
Esq.  of  Sutton  Place,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Gebabd,  his  heir. 


IT.  Wilbam  Thoma.<!,  6.  11  Nov.  1808;  deceased, 
in.  Edward  John,  0.  1810,  deceased. 

IV.  aiarmaduke  Charles,  of  Burn  Hall,  co.  Durham,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  b.  11  Feb.  I8l2;  s.  his  uncle,  Bryan  John  Salvin, 
Esq.  of  Burn  Hall,  1842;  ni.  Sept.  1845,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Sir  Charles  Wolscley,  7th  bart.  of  Wolsclcy,  co.  Stafford, 
and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Bryan  John  Francis,  late  a  Lieut.  Royal  Monmouth 
Militia,  b.  28  July,  1846. 

2  Maruiaduke  Henry,  0.  23  March,  1849;  s.  to  the  Sarncs- 
field  Court  estate,  eo.  llerciord. 

1  JIary. 

2  Loui.'ia  Mary,  m.  20  Aug.  1878,  Philip  Witham,  Esq., 
4th  son  of  Sir  Charles  WiUiani,  R.N. 

3  Teresa  Mary,  m.  28  Nov.  1876,   Charles  Ernest  Bell, 
E.sq.,  and  has  issue.  4  Agnes. 

5  Francesca  Josephine,  in.  26  Sept.   1877,  George  Oswald 
Sharpies,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Francis  Henbt,  now  of  Sutton  Place,  Surrey  (see  next 
Art.c'.t). 

I.  Catharine. 

II.  Anna  Maria,  m.  20  Feb.  1838,  William  Lawrence  Witham, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  H.  T.  M.  Witham,  Esq.  of  Lartington  Hall, 
CO.  York. 

III.  Louisa  Mary.  iv.  Agnes  Elizabeth. 
V.  Elizabeth  Mary.                     vi.  Emma  Maria. 

Mr.  Salvin  d.  8  June,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gerard  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  J. P.,  b.  24  Sept.  1804; 
ni.  23  Sept.  1834,  NVinefred,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas 
Mairc  Witham  (formerly  Silvertop),  Esq.  of  Lartington  Hall, 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  He.vry  Thomas  Thornton,  now  of  Croxdale. 

II.  Charles  Francis,  b.  28  JIarch,  1841;  ),i.  10  Jan.  1870, 
Louisa,  sister  of  Thomas  Reavely,  Esq.  of  Kinnersley  Castle, 
CO.  Hereford, 'and  has  issue,  1  William  Thornton  Joseph,  6. 
15  Sept.  1875;  1  Winifred  Mary,  b.  10  May,  1871 ;  2  Llaiie 
Muriel,  b.  1  March,  1874. 

Mr.  Salvin  d.  22  Oct.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Henry  Thomas  Thornton  Salvin,  Esq.,  now  of  Croxdale. 

A  rms — Arg.,  on  a  chief  sa.  two  mullets  or.  Crest — A  dragon 
vert,  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  ppr.  2Iotto — ^^Je  ne  change 
qu'en  mourant. 

Suit — Croxdale,  Durham. 


SALVIN    OP    BURN    HALL. 
See  preceding  Memoir, 

♦ 

SALVIN    OF    STJTTON    PLACE. 

Saitin,  Feancis  Hbney,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place, 
Stu-rev,  late  Capt.  West  York  Eiile  Militia,  b. 
4  April,  1817. 

itillCHQC.— For  Salvin  pedigree,  see  Sai.\ii<i  of  Croxdale, 
CO.  Durham. 

©Irbbe  ^ainiln. 
JouN  Webbe,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Webbe,  Esq.  by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eorlase,  Knt.  of  Marlow,  and  grand- 
son of  John  Webbe,  Esq.  of  Clerkenwell,  who  was  son  of  John 
Webbe,  Esq.  next  brother  of  Sir  John  Webbe,  of  Oldstock) '.H. 
Bridget,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of  John  Woolfe,  Esq.,  and 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pinchon,  Esq.  of 
Writtle,  who  was  son  of  Sir  Edward  Pinchon,  Knight  of 
Writtle  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  sister  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  Port- 
land, and  dau.  of  Sir  Jeremy  Weston,  Knt.  of  Skreens,  who 
was  son  of  Richard  Weston  of  Skreens),  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  tnnp.  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  d. 
7  March,  1729,  having  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  same  year)  had 
issue  a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  John  Monington,  Esq.  of  Sarnesfield,  and 
dying  1754,  left  two  daus., 

1  Aniie  Jlonington,  of  Sarnesfield,  who  (?.  unm.  1794. 

2  Bridget  Monington,  who  d.  about  1776,  also  unvi. 

Mr.  Webbe  d.  7  March,  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

THO.MAS  Webbe,  Esq.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tancred, 
Esq.,  and  had  one  son,  John,  of  whom  presently  ;  and  three 
daus.,  Anne,  m.  Christopher  Chapman  Bird,  Esq.  of  Reigate, 
Surrey;  Bridget,  d.  unm.  ;  and  Teresa,  m.  John  Wright,  Esq. 
of  Kilvedon  Hall,  Essex.    The  only  son, 

John   Webbe,    Esq.    of  Sutton    Place,     Surrey,    b.    1753, 

assumed  the  surname  of  Weston,  1782.     He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 

dau.  of  John  Lawson,  Esq.,  and  grand-d!iu.  of  Sir  John  Lawson, 

Srd  bart.  of  Brough  Hall,  co.  York,  ly  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  b.  1781;  m.  Caroline,  «iece  of  Sir  James  Graham,  Bart. 

of   Nelherliy.  and  by  her  left  three  daus.,  Mary,   m,  in 

France ;  MatOda,  also  m.  in  France ;  and  Caroline,  m.  to  F. 


1406 


SAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAL 


Hicks,  Esq.  of  Henrietta  Street,  Cavendish  Square ;    and 

one  son,  John  Joseph  Webbe  Weston,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Place, 

Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons  of  the  Emperor  of  Austria,  and 

Knt.  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  who  m.  17  May,  1847,  Lady 

Horatia  Elizabeth  Waldetcrave,  dau.  of  John  James,    Gth 

Earl  of  Waldegrave,  but  (/.  s.  p.  at  the  siege  of  Coraorn,  in 

Hungary,  24  Sept.  1849  ;  his  widow  m.  2ndly,  28  Nov.  11854, 

John  Wardlaw,  Esq.      Capt.   Webbe  Weston  devised  his 

estate  first  to  his  widow.  Lady  Horatia,  for  life,  or  until  her 

2nd  marriage;  then  to  the  late  Thomas  Monington  Weston, 

Esq.   for  his  life,  with  remainder    in  fee  to  the  present 

Francis  Henry  S.^lvin,  Esq. 

Thomas,  of  Sarnesfield  and  Sutton  Place,   who  d.  .<!.  ji.  12 

Sept.  18.57,  was  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  1837.     He  was  6.  2 

July,  1790;  ?/i.  25  Jan.  1826.  Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of 

John  Wright,  Esq..  late  of  ICelvedon  Hall,  Essex. 

Hem.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Constable,  Esq.  of  Evering- 

ham,  by  whom  he  had  also  five  daus.     The  eldest,  Anna  Maria, 

m.1800,  William  Thomas  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale  Hall,  and  had, 

inter  alios,  a  5th  son,  the  present  Francis  Henry  Salvin,  Esq. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  JI/o»o— Same  as  Salvin  of  Croxdale. 
(S'cai— Sutton  Place,  Guildford,  Surrey. 


SALWEY    OF     HAYE     PARK    AND     THE 
LODGE. 

Salwey,  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Hcaye  Park,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  The  Lodge,  Salop,  J.P.  for  cos.  Salop 
and  Hereford,  b.  15  Feb.  1841 ;  in.  16  Oct.  1872, 
Margaret  Frances,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
the  late  Edward  Salwey,  of  The  Lodge,  and  has, 

I.  EoGER,  6.  28  Oct.  1SG9. 

I.  Constance  Margaret,  b.  13  April,  18G7. 

n.  Ethel  Mary,  6.  9  July,  1872. 

ILtUEatIf* — '^'^®  Sewyns,  now  Salweys,  are  of  Saxon 
origin,  and  are  stated  to  have  settled  at  Cannoc  (the  present 
Kanke),  co.  Stafford,  at  a  period  antecedent  to  the  Conquest ; 
thence  they  spread  into  Worcestershire,  Salop,  and  other 
shires,  and  have  been  resident  at  Richard's  Castle,  Shropshire, 
for  several  generations. 

Geoffrey  de  Salevvey  held  lands  in  Korton-under-Cannoc, 
Stafford,  temp.  Henry  III.,  121G. 

John  Salwey,  Lord  of  Leyeroft,  co.  Stafford  (son  of  Adam 
Salwey,  of  Cannoc),  was  chosen  among  those  "  qui  portabant 
arma  ab  ancestria,"  to  attend  the  King  as  a  Man-at-Arms  and 
an  Esquire  in  France.  He  m.  Isabell,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
William  Tromwyn,  Knt.,  and  had  a  .son  and  successor, 

John  Salwey,  of  Cannoc,  Lord  of  Stanford,  co.  Worcester, 
3  Henry  IV.,  d.  seised  of  the  manors  of  Stanford  and  Richard's 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  8  IIenky  V.  He  m.  Isold,  dau.  of  John 
Washborne,  of  Stanford,  co.  Worcester,  and  heiress  to  her 
mother,  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Musard,  Kut.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hdmfkey  Salwey,  of  Kanke  and  Stanford,  the  King's 
Sscheator  for  co.  Worcester,  22  Henry  VI.,  and  Knight- 
Mareschal  for  that  King's  Court.  He  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Strelley,  Knt.  of  Strelley,  Notts,  by  Isabell,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  and  sister  of  Cardinal  John  Kemp,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  and  had  issue,  i.  John  (Sir),  Knt.;  ii.  Thomas, 
of  whom  presently:  iii.  Edmund;  and  i.  Isold,  m.  Rialiard 
Acton,  Esq.  of  Sutton.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Salwey,  of  Kanke  and  Stanford,  temp.  Henry  VII., 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lygon,  of  Madresfield,  co.  Worcester, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Salwey,  of  Stanford,  m.  Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Porter,  Esq.,  of  Worcester,  and  had  issue,  Anthony, 
who  was  disinherited  by  his  father,  and  (/.  s.  p. ;  and 

Aethuk  Salwey,  who  was  made  heir  by  a  fine  and  recovery. 
He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Searle,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Salwey,  E.sq.  of  Stanford,  J. P.,  a  Member  of  the 
Long  Parliament  previously  to  1G53,  m.  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Littleton,  Knt.  of  Pillaton  Hall,  co.  Stafford  (by  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Devereux,  2nd  son  of 
Walter,  1st  Viscount  Hereford),  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  five 
sons,  I.  Edward,  his  successor  at  Stanford,  M.P.  for  Droit- 
tfich,  subsequently  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer :  his 
daus.  and  co-heirs  were  Mary,  m.  Col.  Rogers;  Ilonora,  m. 
Capel  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Pontypool;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir 
Francis  VVinnington,  Knt;  li.  Humphrey,  who  hi.,  but  d.  s.x>.; 
III.  Posthumous,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  m.,  but  d.  s.  p.  ;  iv. 
Arthur,  Rector  of  Severn  Stoke;  v.  Ricuard,  of  whom  pre- 
sently; VI.  John,  killed  in  the  civil  wars,  unm.  The  5th 
son, 

BicHABD  Salwey,  Esq.  of  Richard's  Castle,  <^o.  Hereford,  a 


Major  in  the  Parliamentary  army,  was  successively  M.P.  for 
CO.  Worcester,  1G53,  and  for  Westmorland,  1C59.  In  1654  lie 
was'  constituted  Ambassador  under  the  Protectorate  to  Con- 
stantinople. He  TO.  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Waring,  Esq., 
Alderman  of  London,  and  had  issue,  ' 

John,  liis  successor.  / 

Richard,  of  London,  Merchant,  m.  Sarah,  dan.  of  Col.  Samuel 
Barwick,  Governor  of  Barbados,  and  had,  with  several 
other  children,  who  all  d.  unm.,  an  only  surviving  dau.  an/l 
heiress,  Jane,  m.  her  cousin,  Richard  Salwey,  Esq.  of  tUo 
Moor  Park. 
Thomas,  a  Turkey  Merchant  at  Smyrna,  m.  Margaret,  dsu. 
of  John  Freeman,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Thomas,  d.  unm.  His  widow  m.  afterwards,  John,  6th  Lord 
Delawarr. 
Edward,  of  Stratford,  Essex,  a  Turkey  Merthant,  m.  Hanrak, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Tlieophilus  Revell,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  had  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau.  who  married,  and  others 
who  d.  unm.  Henry,  d.  anm. 

Katherine,  m.  16G8,  William  Cockerham,  Esq.   of  Wigmore 
Abbey,  co.  Hereford. 
Hannah,  m.  her  cousin.  Rev.  John  Salwey. 

Major  Salwey  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Salwey,  Esq.  of  Richard's  Castle,  m.  Jane,  daH.  and 
heiress  of  William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  and  rdiet  of 
Somerset  Hall,  Esq.  of  Brimfield,  co.  Hereford,  by  wiom  ho 
had  four  sons, 

Richard,  of  the  Moor  P&rk  and  Haye  Park,  Salop,  and  co. 

Hereford,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Jane,  m.  Benjamin 

Booth,  Esq.  of  the  Adelphi,  London. 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry,  of  Elton,  co.  Hereford,  to.  Irene,  dau.  and  to-heir  of 

Dr.  Augustine  Csesar,  and  d.  s.  p. 
William,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Salwet,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Richird's  Castle, 
m.  1708,  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Dr.  Augustine  Caesar,  and 
had  issue,  i.  John,  d.  in  infancy;  ii.  Thomas,  kisheir;  and 
III.  Edward,  of  The  Lodge,  d.  unm.  1781.    The  elder  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Salwey,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Richard's 
Castle,  TO.  1742,  Constance,  only  dau.  of  Fransis  Biddulph, 
Esq.  of  Ledbury,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Theophilus  Richard,  of  The  Lodge,  Salop,  6.  27  March, 
1757;  Hi.  9  April,  1787,  Anna  Maria,  younger  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Court  oi  Hill,  Salop, 
by  whom  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1812)  he  had  issue  five  sons  and 
•six  daus., 

1  Edward,  of  The  Lodge,  b.  12  Feb.  1790;  vi.  1838,  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  ofT.  B.  Ricketts,  Esq.  of  Coonibe,  co.  Hereford, 
and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  1843,  John  Salwey,  Esq.  or 
Moor  Park),  he  left,  at  his  decease.  May,  1840,  two  daus., 

Hai-riet  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  C.  Neville  Custance,  Rector 
of  Brampton,  Norfolk,  d.  1870,  having  had  Charles 
Edward  Salwey,  b.  1864. 

Margaret  Frances,  m.  her  cousin,  Alfred  Salwey,  Esq., 
now  of  Haye  Park. 

2  Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  19  Oct.  1791,  Vicar  of  Oswestry, 
Salop,  and  Rector  of  St.  Florence,  co.  Pembroke;  to.  1829, 
Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Gibbons,  Esq.  of 
Owestry;  and  d.  3  Dec.  1877,  having  liad  issue, 

Edward,  Lieut.  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  Bengal,  b.  1833; 
d.  1857. 

Arthur,  Commander  E.N. .m.  1857,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth 
Constance,  dau.  of  Col.  Salwey,  and  iL  1876,  leaving 
issue,  Edward  Arthur,  6.  March,  1865;  Edith  Constance, 
6.  17  June,  1829,  d.  1868  ;  Henrietta  Frances ;  Ada 
Blanche. 

Henry  (Rev.),  b.  i  Oct.  1836,  Vicar  of  Kildwick,  co.  York, 
TO.  28  Jan.  18G8,  Lucy  Brenda,  2nd  dau.  of  George 
Henry  Christie,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Framinghara  Hall,  Nor- 
folk, and  has  issue,  Edward,  h.  and  d.  13  Sept.  1869; 
Geoffrey,  b.  30  Sept.  1872;  Constance  Brenda,  b.  18  Nov. 
1868;  Isold  Mary,  b.  16  Dec.  1870,  d.  17  March,  1871. 

John,  Curate  of  Ewell,  Surrey,  m.  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Urwick,  Esq.  of  Claphaui,  and  has  issue, 
John,  b.  6  Aug.  1867;  Ella  Margaret,  b.  19  Dec.  1868; 
Herbert,  b.  8  Feb.  1370;  Isold  Beatrice,  6.  26  Aug. 
1873.  '. 

Alfred,  now  of  Haye  Park  and  The  Lodge. 

Herbert  (Rev.),  a  Student  and  Tutor  of  Christchurch, 
CO.  Oxford. 

Constance  Frances,  d.  unm.  I8C6. 

3  Henry,  of  Runnymede  Park,  6.  20  Jan.  1794;  late  Lieut- 
Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and  at  one  time  M.P.  for  Ludlow." 
TO.  13  March,  1828,  Elizabeth  Philippa,  only  dau.  andbeir 
of  John  Hooper  Holder,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Lacy,  Salop,  by 
Elizabeth,  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  William 
Williams  Hewitt,  brother  to  James,  1st  Viscount  Lifford, 
Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Edward,  d.  young.  Frederick  Arthur,  d.  young 
Alfred  Henry,  d.  young.  i 

Herb-irt  Augustus,  6.  Sept.  1848. 


I 


SAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


1407 


Keginaia  Ernest,  h.  April,  1852. 

Eliza  Constance,  m.  her  cousin.  Commander  Salwcy. 

Katherine  Jane,   m.  T.  Young,  Esq.  of  Sackville  Street, 

St.  James's,  London;  and  •indly,  her  cousin,  Capt.  W. 

X>.  Sahvcy. 
Henrietta  Philippa,  7;i.  Rev.  John  Bright,  of  Totterton 

Hall,  Salop. 

Alicia  Hannah,  m.  Arthur  Eodney,  Esq. 
Agnes  Emily,  d.  young. 

4  Arthur,  Clerli  in  the  Treasury,  6.  15  Feb.  1797;  m.  20 
July,  1824,  Anne  Frances  Pole,  only  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral 
Mauley,  of  Braziers,  co.  Oxiord,  by  his  wife  Frances 
Pole,  of  Kadbourne,  co.  Derby;  d.  1834. 

5  Eichard  (Kev.),  A.B.,  Eector  of  Fawkliam  and  of  Ash, 
Kent,  6.  1  Oct.  IsOO;  vi.  26  Nov.  1835,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Multon  Lambard,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Multon,  b.  4  Sept.  183G ;  d.  1847. 

William  Henry,  late  Capt.  2tith  regt.  Cameronians,  b.  20 

May,  1839;  )/j.  23  May,  Is7t3,  Catherine  Jane,  dau.  of 

Col.  Sahvey,  of  Eunnymcde  Park,  Surrey. 
Edward  Eichard,  Civil  Engineer,  b.  13  April,  1843 ;  in. 

9  April,  1874,  Ellen  Isabel,  dau.  of  E.  Burges,  Esq.,  of 

Tlie  Eidge,  co.  Gloucester. 
Mary  Jane,  d.  1854. 
Harriet  Laura,  m.  28   Aug.   1872,  M.  E.  Howard,  Esq., 

son  of  Eev.  William  Howard,  Eector  of  Whitcliiugham, 

Norfolk. 

1  Anna  Maria,  m.  13  June,  1815,  William  Browne,  Esq., 
only  son  and  heir  of  the  Eev.  William  Browne,  of  Cam- 
field  Place,  Hert.s,  and  nephew  to  Sir  FitzWilliam 
Bari-Lngton,  last  bart.  of  Harrington  Hall. 

2  Margaret,  d.  unm.lSol. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Poyser,  Esq.  of  The  Crow,  Leasow. 
Salop ;  d.  1S64. 

4  Octavia  Constance,  m.  2  June,  1825,  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Lavie,  and  d.  17  Aug.  1826. 

5  Jane,  d.  v.nm.  6  Frances,  d.  unm. 

The  Eev.  Dr.  Salwey  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Salwev,  Esq.  of  The  Moor  Park,  Salop,  and  Haye 
Park,  CO.  Hereford,  m.  1st,  1768,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Foliot  Baugh,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  successor  to  his  father. 

II.  Theophilus,  Lieut.  E.N.,  m.  4  Sept.  18C2,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Davies,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Moor,  by  whom  he  acquired 
that  estate,  and  had  issue, 

1  Humphrey,  b.  13  July,  1803;  m.  Louisa Eebecca,  dau.  of 
John  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Mainstone  Court,  co.  Hereford, 

and  d.  1877,  having  had  issue, 

Theophilus  John,  b.  18  Oct.  1848. 
Agnes  Mary.  Laura. 

Catherine.  Charlotte  Louisa. 

2  Gilbert,  6.2  Dec.  1804;  d.  unm.  1844. 

3  Walter,  b.  11  May,  1806;  rf.  young. 

4  Erasmus,  Capt.  Salop  Militia,  vi.  1868.  the  widow  of 
—  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Brimfield,  co.  Hereford. 

6  Herbert,  6.  4  April,  1816;  wi.  Emilia  Eoberts,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Waugh,  of  Foxhall,  co.  Linlithgow,  Scotland,  and 
afterwards  of  Australia,  Capt.  in  the  Army;  and  d.  1867, 
leaving  issue, 

Herbert,  6.  9  June,  1852.         Alfred,  b.  3  July,  1853. 

Edgar,  b.  14  March,  1860. 

Mary  Emily.  Edith. 

6  Alfred,  b.  27  April,  1817,  a  Commissary-General. 

1  Mary,  d.  1823. 

2  Anne,  m.  William  Urwick,  Esq.  of  Ludlow. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  P.  K.  Eoche,  K.C.B.,  and 
d.  1799.  11.  Katherine,  d.  unvi.  1804. 

The  eldest  surviving  son  and  heir, 

Eichard  Salwet,   Esq.  of  The  Moor  Park  and  The  Haye 
Park,  6.  20  Nov.  1783;  ui.  Isabella,   3rd  dau.  of  Job  Walker 
Baugh,  Esq.  ofStonehoi.se,  Salop,  and  had  issue, 
John,  late  proprietor. 
Conitance  Isabella,  m.  18  May,  1815,  Thomas  Beale,  Esq.  of 

The  Heath,  Salop. 
Elizabeth.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Katherine,  ni.  6  Sept.  18.32,  Samuel  Wrangham  Ballard,  Esq., 
only  son  of  Admiral  Ballard,  of  Coatcs  Hall,  co.  York. 
Amelia. 

Charlotte  Margaretta,  r.i.  13  Oct.  1831,  Eichard  Betton,  Esq., 
late  of  Great  Berwick,  and  now  of  Overton  House,  Salop ;  d. 
1858.  Cecilia  Sarah,  d.  4  Feb.  1816. 

Mr.  Salwey  d.  4  Feb.  1 825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  S.^lwet,  Esq.  of  Moore  Park,  Salop;  b.  24  June,  1798; 
m.  15  June,  1843,  Harriet  Anne,  relict  of  Edward  Salwey, 
Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Bourke  Eicketts, 
Esq.  of  Coombe  House,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  21  JIarch,  1871, 
and  was  s.  by  his  cousin,  Auked  Salwey,  now  of  Haye  Park, 
and  The  Lodge. 

Amis—Sia..,  a  saltier  engrailed  or.  Crest — A  demi-Moor  ppr. 
wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.  a  belt  from  the  sinister 
shoulder  to  the  dexter  hin  az.    MoUo — Fiat  voluntas  Dei. 

Seat— The  Lodge,  Ludlow. 


SAMPSON    OF    HENBURY. 

Sampson,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Ilenbury,  co.  Glou- 
cester, M.A.,  J.P.  and  U.L.,  Uigli  Sheriff  1867, 
High  Sheriff  for  Bristol  1S17,  b.  12  May,  1810  ;  m. 
12  Sept.  1839,  Belinda,  4th  dau.  of  Benjamin  Way, 
Esq.  of  Denhani  Place,  Bucks,  and  niece  of  Sir 
John  Smyth,  4th  bait.,  of  Ashtou  Coui-t,  Somerset. 

ILtllCtl^C. — Edward  Sampson,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Hen- 
bury  Audelett  1627,  was  son  of  John  Sampson,  Esq.,  by  Martha 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Burcombe,  Esq.  of  Old  Sodbury,  and 
fourth  in  descent  from  John  Sampson,  living  terap.  Queen 
Elizabeth.  He  m.  23  April,  1685,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Edward  Long,  Esq.  of  Olveston,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  an 
only  son, 

John  Sampson,  Esq.,  of  Ilenbury,  High  Sheriff  1726,  m. 
Slary,  eldest  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hicks,  Esq.,  an  Alderman  of 
Bristol,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Edward  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  High  Sheriff  1773,  ra. 
31  May,  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  ThomasBrowne,  Esq.  of  Salperton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  d.  unm.  12  July,  1830,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

Edward  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Gloucester,  1838,  6.  15  Aug.  1773;  m.  24  Nov.  1807, 
Joanna,  youngest  dau.  of  George  Daubeny,  Esq.,  Senior  Alder- 
man of  the  city  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  now  of  Henbury. 

Mary  Joanna,  b.  12  Oct.  1803  ;  d.  10  June,  1824. 

Arms—Ver  bend  or  and  gu.  a  cross-flory  between  two 
escallops  in  bend  dexter  and  as  many  billets  in  bend  sinister, 
all  counterchanged.  Creat — A  fret  or,  thereon  a  wyvem's  head 
erased  gu.  collared  and  semce  of  billets  gold.  Motto — Pejus 
letho  flagitium. 

Seat — Henbury,  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester. 


SANDBACH    OP    HAFODUNOS. 

Sandbach,  HEyEY  EoBEETSox,  Esq.  of  Hafod- 
unos,  CO.  Denbigh,  h.  25  Sept.  1807  ;  in.  1st,  4  May, 
1832,  Margaret  Eoscoe,  grand-dau.  of  the  cele- 
brated William  Eoscoe,  of  Liverpool  (who  d.  1852)  ; 
and  2ndly,  13  IS'ov.  1855,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Martin  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bryngwyn,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  16  Sept.  1856. 

II.  Henry  Martin,  b.  2  June,  1858. 

III.  Arthur  Edmund,  b.  30  July,  1859. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth  Sara  Eobertson. 

II.  Sophy  Katherine  Mary. 

iLtlTCaCJC. — The  name  of  Sandbach  belongs  to  atownia 
CO.  Chester,  which  was  founded  in  Saxon  times.    The  late 

Samuel  Sandbach,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P., 
b.  19  Aug.  1769,  realised  a  considerable  fortune  as  a  West 
India  Merchant  at  Liverpool,  and  served  the  offices  of  Bailiff, 
Coroner,  and  Mayor  for  the  borough.  He  served  as  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Denbigh  1839.  He  m.  15  Dec.  1802,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Harry  Eobertson,  D.D.,  Minister  of  the  parish 
of  Kiltearn,  co.  Eoss,  descended  from  the  Eobertsons  of  Inshes, 
CO.  Inverness,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1859)  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  1805;  d.  1817. 

II.  Henry  Eobertson,  now  of  Hadfodunos. 

III.  William  Eobertson,  of  Prince's  Gate,  London,  J.P.  for 
CO.  Lancaster,  vi.  Sara,  Baroness  Van  Capellan. 

IV.  Gilbert  (Eev.),  M.A.,  late  Eector  of  Upper  Sapey,  co. 
Hereford,  J. P.,  m.  1846,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Archibald  Max- 
well, Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Samuel,  m.  Nov.  1S44,  Anne,  dau.  of  Archibald  Maxwell, 
Esq.  of  Kelton,  co.  Kircudbright;  and  d.  1849,  leaving 
issue,  Samuel  Henry,  M.A.,  of  llandley,  co.  Chester,  B..A.. 
1870,  J.P.  COS.  ChestL-r  and  Salop,  b.  1846. 

I.  Anne,  m.  26  3Iay,  1825,  Charles  Stuart  Parker,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  Merchant. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  16  April,  1833,  John  Abraham  Tinne,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool. 

in.  Mary  Eosina,  m.  7  July,  1835,  Henry  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  Merchant.  iv.  Elizabeth. 

V.  Martha,  m.  Gen.  Eobert  McLeod  Eraser. 

VI.  Julia,  »i.  Harold  Barkworth,  Esq. 
Mr.  Sandbach  d.  1851. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  fess  between  three  garbs  or,  a  wreath  of  oak, 
vert  between  two  estoilcs  gu.  Crest  —  A  reindeer's  head 
erased  per  fess  arg.  and  or,  attired  gold,  gorged  with  a  wreath 
of  oak  and  in  the  mouth  an  ear  of  wheat  vert.  JUotto  — 
Virtutis  gloria  merces. 

iS(ia£— Hafodunos,  near  Llanrwst,  co.  Denbigh. 


1408 


SAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


SANDERS  OF  SANDERS  PARK. 

Sanders,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Sanders  Park,  co. 
Cork,  LL.D.,  h.  10  May,  181G  ;  m.  11  Aug.  18G1, 
Mary  Charlotte,  clau.  of  'Richard  Duckworth  Dunn, 
Esq.,  Capt.  Queen's  Bays,  by  Isabella  Pallmcr 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Hewitt  Massey-Dawson, 
Esq.  of  Ballinacourtc,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 

EoBEBT  Massy  Dawson,  h.  19  May,  lbC2. 

William  Arthur,  h.  12  May,  1863. 

Evelyn  Francis,  6.  r3  July,  1864. 

Charles  Stewart,  b.  15  March,  1866. 

Edmund  Duckworth,  h.  20  Sept.  1868. 

Alvin  Ausustus,  h.  31  March,  1S70. 

Aubrey  Thomas,  b.  26  March,  1873. 

Isabella  Maria.  Eliza  Benita.  Mary  Ethel. 

ILlJlCittlC. — This  family  is  .stated  to  have  been  a  branch 
of  lliat  formerly  seated  at  Sandersted,  England.  It  became 
established  in  Ireland  in  the  time  of  the  Commonwealth.  Its 
ancestor  was  attached  to  Lord  Broshill,  afterwards  Earl  of 
Orrery,  and  settled  in  the  borough  of  Charlevillc,  founded  by 
his  Lordship.  At  a  subsequent  period,  the  scat  of  the  Earls  of 
Cork  and  Orrery  having  been  burnt  by  King  James'  army, 
under  Berwick,  the  Eoyles,  by  deed  of  20  Sept.  1697,  con- 
veyed to  William  Sanders,  on  a  lease  for  ever.  The  Park,  at 
Charlevillc,  which  has  since  been  the  place  of  abode  of  the 
Sanders  family. 

William  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Charleville,  in.  Tamsine  Knight, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine  and  Tamsine,  both  d.  unvi.) 
a  son, 

CuRisTornEB  Sanders,  Ei;q.  of  Sanders  Park,  to.  Sarah 
Stevelly,  and  d.  1810,  having  had  issue,  William,  of  whom 
presently;  Robert,  d.  v.nm.  1833;  Sarah,  to.  Joseph  Harding, 
Esq.;  and  Tamsine,  in.  James  Fisher,  Capt.  81st  regt.  Tlie 
elder  son, 

William  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Sanders  Park,  h.  2  Aug.  1773  ;  ra. 
7  March,  18C6,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
Alderman,  and  d.  1821,  having  had  issue, 

Christopher,  of  Deer  Park,  h.  25  June,  1808;  in.  Elizabeth 
Broomhead,  and  d.  22  Kov.  1839.  leaving  one  dau.,  -in. 
Francis  Kennedy,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Kennedy, 
1st  bart,  of  Johnstown,  and  subsequently  to  Sir  George 
Eibton,  IBart. 

William  Robert,  of  Sanders  Park,  b.  16  Feb.  1810;  d.  unm. 
3  Aug.  10.51.  KoBERT,  of  Sanders  Park. 

Thomas,  now  of  Sanders  Park. 

Francis  Alexander  (Rev.),  b.  23  Aug.  1818;  m.  Margaret 
Cooper,  and  has  issue,  Frederick;  William;  Alexander; 
Eobert;  Margaret;  and  Penelope. 

Penelope,  m.  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. ;  d.  s.'p.  1829.' 

Maria,  in.  William  F.  Darley,  LL.B. 

Eliza  Sarah,  in.  Joseph  Stock,  Esq. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Sanders,  Esq.,  C.B.,  of  Sanders  Park,  co.  Cork, 
Col.  in  the  army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  19tli  regt.,  b.  25  Aug.  1813,  a 
J. P.  for  the  CO. ;  s.  his  elder  brotlier  in  1830,  and  d.  s.  ji. 
1  Nov.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present  Thomas 
Sanders,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  throe  elephants  heads 
erased  sa.  on  a  chief  az.,  a  sword  erect  ppr.  pomcl  and  hilt 
or,  within  two  bezants.  6'rf.</— Out  of  a  mural  crown  an  ele- 
phant's head  ppr.  charged  with  a  bezant.  JV/oi(o— Nil  conscire 
Bibi  nulli  pallescere  culpii. 

iSca£— Sanders  Park,  Charleville,  co.  Cork. 


SANDERSON    OF    WEST    JESMOND. 
Buedon-SandTjeson,  RicnARD  Burdon,  Esq.  of 
West  Jesmond,  Korthumberland,  J.P.  for  North- 
umberland, h.  1  Dec.  1851. 

iLtltCit0C.— RionARD    Edrdon-Sanderson,    Esq.    of  AVest 
Jesmond,  J. P.,  6.  31  March,  1791  (son  of  Sir  Thomas  Burdon, 
Knt.,  by  Jane  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Scott,  Esq. 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  sister  of  the  Lords  Stowell  and 
Eldon);  m.  7  Feb.  1815,  Elizabeth,  only   child  of  Sir  James 
Sanderson,  Bart.,  and  assumed,  in  consequence  of  his  marriage, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Sanderson,   and  by  lier  (who  d. 
6  June,  1864)  had  issue, 
Richard  Burdon,  late  of  West  Josmond. 
John  Scott,  M.D.,  6.21  Dec.  1828;   m.  9  Aug.  1853,  Ghetal 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  R.  II.  HerscheU,  of  Gloucester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park  Gardens. 
Elizabeth  Burdon. 

Mary  Klizabcth,  in.  27  July,  1853,  Robert  Ilaldane,  Esq.  of 
Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh,  and  Cloandcn,  co.  Perth,  who 
d.  June,  1877.  Jane  Charlotte. 


Mr.  Sanderson  d.  10  Feb.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  hi.s  eldest  son, 

Richard  IUikdon-Sanderson,  Esq.  of  West  Jesmond,  J. P., 
b.  27  June,  1821 ;  in.  18  Jan.  1848,  Isabella  Mitchelson,  dau.  of 
James  Alexander  Haldane,  Esq.  of  Druuimond  Place,  Ediu- 
burgh  {see  p.  708),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Burdon,  now  of  West  Jesmond. 

II.  James  Alexander  Haldane  Burdon,  b,  14  Dec.  1853. 

I.  Elizabeth  Haldane  Burdon. 

II.  Margaret  Isabella  Burdon. 

Mr.  Burdon  Sanderson  d.  1876. 

Arms — Paly  of  six  or  and  az.,  on  a  bond  sa.  three  annnlct.9 
of  the  first  a  canton  gu.,  charged  with  a  sword  erect  arg., 
pommel  and  hilt  gold,  surrounded  with  the  collar  of  the  Lord 
Mayor  of  the  city  of  London,  and  for  distinction  in  the  chief 
point  a  saltier  humette  counterchanged  of  the  Held.  Cnxt — A 
wolfs  head  arg.  erased  gu.  collared,  and  a  cliain  reflexod 
beliind  the  neck  or,  between  a  branch  of  jialm  and  another  of 
laurel  ppr.,  and  for  distinction  on  the  neck  a  saltier  humette 
gu.     Moitn — Clarior  ex  obscuro. 

Seal — West  Jesmoud,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  Northumber- 
land. . 
0 \ 

SANDERSON    OF    CLOVERHILL. 

Sanderson,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  co, 
Cavau,  J.P.,  b.  2  May,  1834 ;  m.  1  March,  18G0, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Armitage  Nicholson,  Esq.  of 
Balrath,  co.  Meath.  Mr.  Sanderson,  who  is  second 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of 
Agher,  assumed  the  name  of  Sanderson,  and  the 
arms  of  Sanderson,  quarterly  with  those  of  Winter, 
under  Her  Majesty's  Royal  Sign  Manuel,  dated  at 
St.  James's,  2  Oct.  1873. 

iLilirtlflC. — James  Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  allai 
Drumcassidy,  co.  Cavan,  son  of  Alexander  Sanderson,  and 
nephew  of  Col.  Robert  Sanderson  of  Castle  Sanderson,  was  M.P. 
for  Enniskillen  for  30  years,  tenvj^.  George  II.  He  in.  Maria, 
dau.  of  BrockliiU  Newburgh,  Esq.  of  Ballyhaise,  co.  Cuvan, 
and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Fi-ancis  (Rev.),  of  Dromcarn,  co.  Cavan.  Robert, 

Mary,  m.  Mr.  Atkinson. 

Mr.  Sanderson  made  his  will  15  April,  1707,  which  was  proved 
15  March  following,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  to.  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Samuel  Madden,  D.D.,  of  Manor  Waterhouse,  co.  Fer- 
managh, "Premium  Madden,"  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  successor. 

Lucy.  Mary.  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Sanderson  made  his  will,  4  June,  1785,  which  was  proved 
14  March,  1787,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  D.L.,  to.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Isaac  Walker,  Esq.  of  Newry,  and  had  four  daus., 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  1873.  « 

II.  Lucy,  m.  18  Nov.  1820,  Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.a 
Meath,  and  ((.  11   Nov.  1864,  leaving,|  with  other  issue  (see 
Winter  of  Agher),  a.  third  son, 

Samuel  Sanderson,  now  of  Cloverhill.  M 

III.  Elizabeth.  '™ 

IV.  Frances  Alexandrina,  to.  10  Feb.  1830,  Richard  Winter 
Keynell,  Esq.  of  Killynon,  CO.  Westmeath. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  bends  az.  the 
centre  one  charged  with  a  crescent  between  two  estoiles  or,  for 
Sanderson;  2nd  and  3rd,  chequy  or  iind  az.,  on  afess  arg.  a 
crescent  gu.,  for  Winter.  C)-c.<(s^lst,  Sanderson,  On  a  mount 
vert  an  estoile  or;  2nd,  Winter,  A  martlet  or,  charged  with  a 
crescent  gu.     lluito — Toujours  propice. 

Scat — Cloverhill,  Bclturbet,  co.  Cavan. 


I 


\ 


SANDES    OF    CARRIGAFOYIiE. 

Sandes,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Carrigfoyle  Castle,  co. 
Kerry,  and  Bayview  House,  Clontarf,  Dubhn,  J. P., 
and  "late  Lieut.  89th  foot,  b.  10  Oct.  1815 ;  m.  1st, 
15  Jan.  1812,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Ralph  Carr,  Esq.  of 
Cocken  Hall,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  he  liaa  three 
sons, 

I.  Lancelot  Charles,  6.  2  Jan.  1S46. 

II.  Ralph  George,-6.  24  Sept.  1847,  married, 
in.  WilUam  Henry,  b.  13  March,  1849. 

Mr.  Sandes  m.  2ndly,  29  July,  1856,  Mildred,  only 
child  of  William  Brown,  Esq.  of  Si^ringmount,  co. 
Limerick,  and  by  her  has  issue, 


SAJT 


THE  L.VNDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


1400 


I.  Charles  Francis,  b.  18  May,  ISCO. 
I.  Mildred  Ida.  ii.  Mary  Constance. 

in.  Elizabetli  Eoso.  iv.  Isabella  Maurathe. 

T.  Dora  Amy. 

tttnC<l(JC. — ^Two  families  oltliis  name  are  traced  in  Kerry, 
aieli,  tliouj;li  bearing  the  same  arms,  are  distinguishalde, 
ter  the  first  descents,  as  families  of  Carrigafotle  and 
iLOW  Glen;  that  of Carriprafoylc  again  merging,  by  mar- 
ige  of  the  heir-general,  in  the  Saxdes  family  of  Kil- 
van.  Queen's  Co.,  from  which  the  present  representative 
Bcends.  Saxdes  of  Cariigafoyle  was  among  the  grantees 
10,  IC61,  entered  into  the  extensive  forfeitures  of  the  house 
O'CoNOR  Kerry.    The  first  mention  is  of  William  Sakdes, 

Margaret  Stoughton,  of  Ballyhorgan,  and  had  issue, 
[LLIAM,  HI.  Mary  Coward,  and  had  issue,  i.  Launcellot;  ii. 
illiam,  i«.  Jane  Smith,  dau.  of  the  Bishop  of  Limerick,  and 
t.  p. ;  1.  Margaret,  m.  Pierce  Crosbie,  Esq. ;  ii.  Catherine, 
—  Crosbie,  Esq.;  and  in.  Elizabeth,  m.  Arthur  Crosbie, 
5.  LAnxcELLOT  Sandes  (eldest  son  of  William  and  Mary 
ward)  VI.  Margaret  Crosbie,  of  Ardfert,  and  had  issue, 
ne,  d.  s.  p.;  Catheiine,  ra.  Crosbie  of  Turbid;  Mary, 
Launcellot  Sandes,  of  Kilcavan,  Queen's  Co.,  from  whom 
icended, 

C/Aun'celot  Charles  Sasdes,  Esq.,  ra.  I7S7,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
an  Crolcer,  Esq.  of  Ballynagarde,  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
ue, 

3harles  Lauscelot,  his  heir. 

Jeorge,  of  Dunowcn,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  h.  22  Aug.  1794;  m.  22 
Feb.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Croker,  and  has  five 
daus.,  1  Honoria  Sarah,  m.  Eichard  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
walter;  2  Sarah  Charity;  3  Mary  Elizabeth;  4  Caroline, 
TO.  Thomas  Hugerford,  Esq.  ol  the  Island,  co.  Cork; 
6  Charity  Jane. 
William,  m.  Elizabeth  Copley. 

ienry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballycuslane,  Diocese  of  Ardfert,  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Magill,  Esq. 
ah.  III.  William  Hancock,  Esq. 

ary,  ra.  Richard  Condon,  Esq.  Cherry. 

!  eldest  son, 

4UNCEL0T   Charles   Sandes,  Esq.  of  Indiaville,  Queen's 
m.  12  Jan.  1S15,  Mary,  only  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Coore, 
^mier  Bart,  of  Ireland,  aud  d.  May,  1855,  leaving  by  her  (who 
I  Feb.  1852), 

Bharles,  now  of  Carrigafoyle. 

lenry  Ralph,  h.  21  April,  1829;  m.  twice,  and  has  issue. 

"lizabeth  Anne,  in.  27  Nov  1838,  Henry  Trench,  Esq.  of 
iGlenmalirc,  Queen's  Co.,  3rd  son  of  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
iTrench,  Dean  of  Kildare,  and  has  issue  three  daus.  and  four 
I  eons. 

Illary  Sarah,  m.  5  Oct.  1841,  Lewis  Moore,  Esq.  of  Cremogan, 
IQaeen's  Co.,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

%ts — Bay  view  House,  Green  Lanes,  Cloutarf;  and  Carri- 
|foyle  Castle,  Ballylongford,  co.  Kerry. 

♦ 

SANDES    OP    SALLOW    GLEN. 

ISandes,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  SalloTvGlcr, 
|).  Kerry,  Capt.  Kerry  Milifia,  J.P.  co.  Kerry, 
llucated  at  Trin.  Coil.  Cambridge,  h.  26  March, 
t2;  JM.  8  May,  1873,  Amy  Macnamara,  dau.  of 
ydon  Macnamara,  M.D.,  of  95,  St.  Stephen's 
1,  Dubhn,  and  lios  issue, 
|l.  Eva  Maude,  6.  4  Aug.  1876. 

IL{n?il(][0* — About  the  same  -period  (1661)  as  the  settle- 
Qt  of  Sandes  at  Carrigafoyle,  Joun  Sandes  m.  Mary,  dau; 
I  Thomas  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Litter,  and  had  issue, 
llAS;  Henry;  John,  ancestor  of  Sandes  of  Moyvane  and 
enville;  Martha  Ellen,  ra.  —  Johnson;  and  Susannah, 
Eev.  Thomas  Connor.  The  eldest  son, 
SOMAS  Sandes,  ra.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Blaurice  FitzGerald, 
!  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  Elizabeth ;  and  a 

) 

William  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Sallow  Glen,  m.  JIargarct  Creagh, 
llimcrick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1812)  had  issue, 

somas  William,  his  heir. 

William,  of  Pyrmount,  co.  Kerry,  J. P.,  m.  Aphra  Wren,  of 
Llatter,  and  had  issue. 

ephen  Creagh  (Right  Eev.),  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Cashel, 
I  'Waterford,  and  Lismore,  m.  Jane  Dickson,  of  co.  Limerick, 
I  and  had  issue. 

obert,  d.  s.  p.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

atherine,  m.  —  Cussen. 

.  Sandes  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
BOUAs  William  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Sallow;  Glen,  co.  Kerry, 
,  and  D.L.,  ra.  1797,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Francis  Chute,  Esq. 
iChute  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855)  had  issue, 


William,  his  heir.  Francis  (Rev.),  deceased. 

Tho.mas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Stephen  Creagh,  m.  Mary  .Vnne,  dau.  of  W.  C.  Ponsonby, 
Esq.  of  Crotto,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1BG6,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Willlam,  now  of  Sallow  Glen. 

2  Ponsonby. 

1  Honoria,  la.  Capt.  Magill,  of  Churchtown  House. 

2  Margaret,  vi.  Capt.  Stockley,  'Jth  regi.        3  Frances. 
4  Emily.  5  Ellen  Louisa.  6  Kathleen. 

Eichard,  d.  5  April,  1874. 

Maurice  Fitzgerald,  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Kerry,  Registrar  General 

of  Calcutta,   la.  Ellen  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thos.  Stratford  Dennis, 

Esq.  of  Fort  Granite,  co.  WiclUow. 
Eobert,  m. ;  d.  May,  1875. 
Falkiner,  in.    Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lister-Kaye,   2nd 

bart.  of  Denby,  which  lady  d.  g.  p.  1861. 
Margaret,  ih.   Stephen  Edward  Collis,  Esq.    of  Tieracblca, 

and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.    Pierce  Crosbie,  Esq.  of  Ballyheigue  Castle, 

andrf.  IS'.irt,  leaving  issue. 
Anna,  ai.  the  liar.  John  Woodroofe,  Eector  of  Glanmire,  co. 

Cork. 

Mr.  Sandes  d.  1835.     His  eldest  son, 

William  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Sallow  Glen,  co.  Kerry,  High 
Sheriff  1828,  m.  Dec.  I83G,  Rupertia,  only  dau.  of  Charles 
Iliggs,  Esq.  of  Charlton  Kings,  d.s.iJ.  June,  1867,  and  was*. 
by  his  brother, 

Thomas  Sandes,  Esq.  of  S.iUow  Glen,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
29  April,  1S39,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Francis  Bernard  Chute,  Esq. 
ofRathanny.  Mr.  Sandes  rf.  21  June,  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Tho.mas  William  Sandes,  Esq.,  now  of  Sallow  Glen. 

Seat — Sallow  Glen,  near  Tarbert,  co.  Kerry. 


SANDFOUD    OP    SANDFORD. 

Sandfoed,  Thomas  Htren,  Esq.  of  Sandford, 
Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sherilf  1866,  b.  April, 
1820 ;  m.  1st,  29  April,  1849,  Alexina  ]^fisbet,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  Lindsay,  brother  of  James, 
7th  Earl  of  Crawford  and  EalcaiTes,  which  lady, 
d.  30  Aug.  1851 ;  and  2ndly,  3  Oct.  1856,  Sarah, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Hulsted  Poole,  Esq.  of  Terrick 
Hall,  Salop. 

ILtJICil(JC' — The  ancient  family  of  Sontfobd,  SoNroEDE,  or 
Sandfobd,  of  Sandford,  came  into  England  with  the  Con- 
QCERon,  and  the  name  of  its  founder  occurs  in  every  known 
copy  of  the  Battle  AbOty  Roll. 

Thomas  "de  Sadn"dfobd,"  a  Xorman,  held  the  manor  under 
Gerard  de  Tournay,  a  powerful  Baron,  whose  name  is  in 
Domesday  Book.     His  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  Saundford,  was  living  in  the  reign  of 
Henbt  I.  He  held  both  Sandford  and  Rothal  Manors  as  a 
tenant-in-chief  of  the  King,  and  was  father  of 

Eadulfus  de  Sontford,  Dominus  de  Sontford  et  Rothale 
{tenvp.  King  Stephen),  whose  son. 

Sib  Richard  de  Sanford,  occurs  in  the  PipeEoUof  1169; 
and  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  de  Sasfort,  m.  (8  Eichard  I.)  Amabi',  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  de  Cardiff,  Seneschal  to  William, 
Earl  of  Gloucester.  There  is  a  bull  from  Pope  Innocent  III. 
concerning  him  and  "his  ancestors  at  Sandford."  His  suc- 
cessor, 

Sib  Ralph  de  Sanford,  held  Sandford,  in.  capite,  by  the 
service  of  half  a  knight's  fee  (Ti-sta  de  Nevill).  He  joined  the 
Barons  against  King  John,  and  his  estates  were  given  to 
David  de  Malpas,  bui  restored  by  Henry  III.  There  is  a  bull 
from  HoNOBius  III.  concerning  his  chapel  at  Santlford. 

Sir  Eichard  de  Sandford,  his  son,  m.  Eleanor,  probably 
co-heir  of  Elkin  Cadugan.  She  //i.  2ndly,  Richard  Burnell,  Lord 
of  Langley,  1251.  A  deed  (probably  in  1240)  has  a  seal  of  his 
arms  appended,  viz.,  quarterly,  per  fcss  indented  (the  points 
very  long),  erm.  and  az. 

StR  Ealph  de  Sandford,  son  and  heir,  was  in  ward  to  Odo 
de  Hodnet,  39  Henry  III.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  ofWolfric  de 
Whixhall,  and  sister  of  Sir  Adam  Fitz  Wolfric.  Of  his  sonsj 
were, 

Eichard,  his  heir. 

William  (Sir),  distinguished  in  Edward  II.'s  reign.  He 
joined  the  Earl  of  Lancaster  in  the  conspiracy  against  Piers 
Gaveston,  and  was  pardoned  for  this  7  Edward  II.  He 
was  Knight  of  the  Shire  in  1320,  and  Commissioner  of  .\rray 
in  Salop  tor  the  King  1321.  His  name  and  arms  occur  oa 
the  roll  of  knights  who  fought  at  Boroughbridge. 

Kicliola-s,  returned  as  "Man-at-Arms"  to  attend  the  Great 
Council  at  Westminster,  1324. 


1410 


SAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


The  eldest  son, 

Sir  Richard  de  Sandford,  m.  Asnef!,  dau.  of  Hugh,  and 
sister  of  Robert  de  Say,  Lords  of  Morcton  Say,  Salop.  He  is 
styled  "Lord  of  Sontford,"  Pari.  Writ.,  0  Edward  II.  He  d. 
1327,  and  his  son, 

Richard  de  Sandford,  fought  at  Cressy,  and  his  "good 
Service  "  is  acknowledged  in  letters  patent,  under  the  Great 
seal  of  Edward  III.,  still  preserved  at  Sandford.  He  d.  at 
Calais  1347.  His  2nd  son,  Sir  Richard,  one  of  Henry  IV.'s 
body-guard  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury,  was  knighted  on  the 
morning  of  the  fight,  and  fell  before  night. 

Nicholas  de  Sandford,  son  and  heir  of  Richard,  held  his 
estates  by  serjcantry,  to  lind  a  man  and  horse  armed,  for  forty 
years,  every  year,  for  the  defence  of  the  King's  castle  of  Blont- 
gomery.  He  was  Sheriff  of  Salop  9  Richard  11.,  but  became 
a  Lancastrian,  and  his  whole  estate  was  laid  waste  during  the 
Civil  War  in  the  reign  of  Henry  IV.  He  in.  Alice,  dau.  of 
William,  Lord  Botiler  of  Wemme,  by  whom  he  left,  3  Henry  V., 

Richard,  his  heir.  Griffin,  father  of  William. 

Nicholas,  of  The  Lee,  Salop,  ancestor  of  SANDfOKD  of  the 
Isle  of  Rossall,  Salop  (see  tliat  Memoir). 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  de  Sandford,  the  last  who  was  styled  "  Lord  of 
Sandford,"  was  the  King's  Escheator  for  Salop,  6  Henry  V.; 
he  m.  Maude,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Le  Banaster,  Lord  of 
Hadnal,  Salop.  His  name  appears  in  The  List  of  the  Qentry  of 
JSJiropshire,  12  Henry  VI.     He  d.  1452,  and  his  son, 

John  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Styche,  of  Styche,  Salop,  who  d.  without  issue. 
He  m.  2nrtly,  Julian,  sister  of  Sir  Roger,  and  dau.  of  Robert 
Corbet,  of  Moreton  Corbet,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1419,  by  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  W.  Mallory.  She  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Hugh  Peshall, 
Knight  Banneret,  who  was  of  Horsley,  co.  Stafford,  Sheriff 
1488.    Mr.  Sandford  was  s.,  30  Henry  VI.,  by  his  only  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  who  swore  fealty  to 
Edward  IV.  in  1469,  on  coming  of  age,  and  had  his  estates 
confirmed  to  him.  He  d.  1520,  having  'ni.  Jane,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Humphrey  Peshall,  of  Knightly,  co.  Stafford,  and  had 
five  sons  and  eight  daus.,  of  whom  were,  Margaret,  m.  Richard 
Broughtoa,  of  Broughton;  Elizabeth,  rii.  George  Bromley, 
Esq. 

Hugh  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  son  and  heir,  in.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Dod,  Esq.  of  Cloverly,  Salop,  by  Elizabeth  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Egerton,  of  Ridley,  Standard 
Bearer  of  England;  and  d.  1530,  leaving,  with  others, 

Richard,  his  heir.  Robert,  heir  to  his  nephew  George. 

Jane,  m.  James  Moreton,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of 
Ducie. 

Alice,  1)1.  Robert  Boughey,  Esq.  of  Whitmore,  co.  Stafford. 
The  elder  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  m.  Maud,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Mainwaring,  of  Ightfield,  and  (i.  1532,  leaving, 

George  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  whod.  s.,^).,  having  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Grosvenor,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  who  9/i.2ndly, 
Sir  William  Ilollis.  Leland  says,  "  Sandford  dwellith  at  San- 
forde,  wher  is  onely  his  place  and  a  parke."  His  estates  were 
in  Sandford,  Acheley,  Stele,  Whicheaall,  Lynford,  Weston, 
Longford,  and  Mytley.     He  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

Robert  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  who  held  his  estate 
of  the  Queen,  "per  servitium  militare."  He  m.  Isabella 
Egerton,  half-sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Bromley,  Lord  High  Chan- 
cellor, being  dau.  of  W.  , Egerton,  of  Betley,  by  Anna,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Laeon,  of  Willey.    By  her  he  left,  1597, 

Arthur,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  the  celebrated  Capt.  of  the  Firelocks,  a  Royalist. 
He  besieged  and  took  Hawarden  Castle,  co.  Flint,  1643; 
and  stormed  Beeston  Castle,  co.  Chester;  being  killed  at 
the  taking  of  Nantwich,  1643.  This  event  is  specially  men- 
tioned in  a  letter  to  Crojiwell,  by  Sir  Thomas  Fairfax. 
The  elder  son, 

Arthur  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  a  zealous  Royalist,  was 
made  prisoner  1645,  when  Shrewsbury  was  taken.  He  ra. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Kinaston,  Esq.  of  Otcloy,  Salop,  by  a 
dau.  of  Francis  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley  Castle,  and  by  her  left, 
1645,  with  others, 

Francis,  his  heir, 

Robert,  Capt.  in  the  Royalist  army,  wounded  at  Oswestry, 
taken  prisoner  at  Shrewsbury,  when  his  father  was  taken. 
The  elder  son, 

Francis  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  a  celebrated  Royalist, 
said  by  Fuller  to  be  "very  well  skilled  in  making  warlike 
fortifications."  He  compounded  for  his  estates  by  fine  of 
£459,  and,  in  1645,  paid  £40  for  his  ransom  out  of  prison. 
In  1643  he  was  constituted  by  Prinze  Rupert  one  of  the  com- 
mission to  act  in  his  absence  in  Salop.     He  resided  muah 


in  Ireland,  and  was  (as  letters  proTe)  a  most  intimate  frie 
of  the  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  Lucius,  2nd  Viscount  Falklai 
He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Calcott  Chambre,  Esq.  of  Willian 
cote,  CO.  Oxford,  and  Carnew  Castle,  co.  Wicklow)  sister 
Mary,  Countess  of  Edward,  2nd  Earl  of  Meath),  and  by  her  le 

Robert,  his  heir.  Arthur,  d.  unm.  1659. 

Francis,  b.  1630,  the  celebrated  Genealogist,  created  Ron 
Dragon  Pursuivant  of  Arms,  16  June,  1661,  and  Lancag 
Herald,  16  Nov.  1675.  He  was  author  of  Geaco logical  R 
tory  of  the  Kiv<js  of  England,  published  in  1677,  and  otl 
great  works.  In  1689,  he  surrendered  his  patent  of  1 
office  of  Lancaster  rather  than  proclaim  William  of  Oe. 
King.    He  d.  1693. 


1 


The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Pe 
Daniell,  Esq.  of  Tabley,  co.  Chester,  M.P.  (by  Christiaii,  sis 
of  Sir  Richard  Grosvenor,  1st  bart.  of  Eaton),  and  left,  16 
several  children,  of  whom  was,  Anne,  wife  of  the  Hon.  Hei 
Paget,  of  Beaudesert,  ancestor  of  Henry,  Marquess  of  Angles 
and 

Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  eventual  heir,  v 
took  the  oath  to  the  House  of  Hanover  1723.  He  m.  Elizabe 
dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Munden,  and  niece  of  Sir  J( 
Munden,  Rear-Adaiiral  of  the  Fleet;  and  dying  1726,  was 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  High  Sheriff  1752. 
111.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Charles  Ward,  of  Bradwell, 
Chester,  who  was  brother  of  Michael,  Bishop  of  Deny,  i 
grand-uncle  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount  Bangor.     He  d.  17 
and  left  a  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Daniel  Sandford,  of  Sandford,  D.C.L.  of  Oriel  C 
Oxford.  He  resided  much  at  Delville,  in  Ireland,  the  homi 
Dean  Delany,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Chapone  (sister 
law  of  the  literary  Mrs.  Chapone) ;  and  d.  1770,  leaving, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Daniel  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  Bishop  of  Ei 
burgh,  h.  1  July,  1766;  m.  11  Oct.  1790,  Frances  Gather 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Erskine  Douglas,  Esq.,  3rd  i 
viving  son  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  Bart,  of  Kelhead,  gra 
uncle  of  Charles,  5th  Marquess  of  Queensberry,  K.T., 
d.  II  Jan.  1837.    The  Bishop  d.  U  Jan.  1830,  leaving  isf 

1  Erskine  Douglas,  Sheriff  of  Galloway,  h.  31  July,  17 
and  d.  4  Sept.  1861,  having  m.  2  April,  1829,  Joa 
Grace,  3rd  and  youngest  dau.  of  William  Graham,  ] 
of  Mossknow,  co.  Dumfiles,  by  Grace  Margaret  his  Ti 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  John  Gordon,  and  heir  of 
brother.  Gen.  Gordon,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Daniel  Sidney,  2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  6. 2  Aug.  If 
m.  26  May,  1852,  Elizabeth,  oldest  dau.  of  Col.  Lauri 
Palmer,  Royal  rcgt.  of  Artillery.    He  d.  s.  jj.  5 
1853. 

AVilliam  Graham,  h.  30  Nov.  1834,  sometime  C 
Royal  Peebleshire  Rifles,  unpaid  Attache  at  Paris  f 
April,  1859,  to  May,  1860,  specially  employed  atFn 
fort  till  Sept.  1860,  transferred  to  Turin,  Sept.  1 
Member  of  the  Royal  Body  Guard  of  Scotland,  Se( 
Secretary  of  Legation  at  the  Court  of  Stockholm. 

Erskine  Douglas,  b.  30  Dec.  1836;  d.  5  July,  1845. 

Frances  Grace  Margaret.  J 

Joanna  Elizabeth,  d.  17  Nov.  1833.  1 

2  Daniel  Keyte  (Sir),  D.C.L.  Oxon,  sometime  M.P, 
Paisley,  and  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  Universit 
Glasgow,  b.  3  Feb.  1798;  m.  2  July,  1823,  Henr 
Cecilia,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Charnock,  Esq.  Sir  Di 
d.  4  Feb.  1838,  leaving  issue, 

Francis  Richard  John  (Sir),  M.A.,  Secretary  to  the  B 
Commissioners  for  the  International  Exhibition  of  1 
Assistant  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonit 
14  May,  1824;  m.  4  Aug.  1849,  Margaret,  4th  da 
Robert  Findlay,  Esq.  of  EasterhOl,  co.  Lanark,  at 
Bolurch  Castle,  co.  Dumbarton. 

Herbert  Bruce  (Sir),  Col.  Royal  Artillery,  late  Assil 
Resident  at  Satara,  received  the  honour  of  knight 
1877,  b.  13  Aug.  1826;  m.  23  Sept.  1862,  his  cQi 
Sara  Agnes,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Edward  Leslie,  Ea 
Leslie  Hill  (see  Leslie  of  Ledie  Hill). 

Daniel  Fox  (Rev.),  b.  25  July,   1831 ;  m.  30  Aug. 
Elizabeth  Barret,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Rae,  Esq 
whom   he  has  issue,   1    Francis  Erskine  Dougla 

1  Dec.  1856;  2  Daniel  Charnock,  b.  5  Aug.  1 
3  Leslie  Gordon,  b.  6  Dec.   1866;   1  Ethel  Ogilv; 

2  April,  I860;  2  Edith  Charnock  Edmondstone  ;  3  K 
Le  Grix,  (/.  7  March,  1865;  4  Alice  Ramsay;  5  M 
Elphinstone. 

Eliza  Ellen  Charnock,   m.  28  Aug.   1854,   John  : 

Douglas,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  Surrey. 
Cecilia  Catherine    Charlotte,   m.   17  June,   1847, 

Francis  Le  Grix  White,  M.A.,  of  Learning  House,  i  ^ 

berland,  sometime  Incumbent  of  Croxtun,  in  the  p  ^ 

of  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford. 
Eleanor  Sarah,  m.  16  Dec.  1851,  James  Findlay,    -i 


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SAN 


1411 


Srcl  son  of  Robert  Findlay,  Esq.  of  Easterhill.    She  d. 
IG  Jan.  1856. 

Julia  Lane,  m.  28  Aug.  [1860,  William  Fransis  Kemp, 
Esq. 
Louisa  Fitzgerald,  m.  4  April,  18G1,  Hex.  J.  S.  Baird, 
who  d.  8  June,  1861.    She  d.  27  Kov.  1865. 
Susctte  Parish.  Harriet  Ross,  d.  31  July,  1814. 

S  John  (Vcn.),  B.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry,  Honorary 
Canon  of  Westminsier,   and  Rector  of  Alvechurch,  co. 
Worcester,   6.  22  March,    1801  ;  m.    1st,   16  Aug.   1825, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Poole,  Esq.,whorf.  15  Sept. 
1853;  2ndly,  3  April,   1S56,  Anna,  Lady  Erskine,   eldest 
dau.  of  William  Cunningham  Graham,  Esq.  of  Gartmorc, 
CO.  Stirling,  and  relict  of  David,  2nd  Lord  ErsUine.    The 
Archdeacon  had  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 
Henry  Ryder  Poole  (Rev.),  M.A.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Inspec- 
tors of  Schools  for  cos.  Salop,  Chester,  and  Stafford, 
6.  1  Oct.  1826.     He  d.  1874. 

Charles  Waldegrave  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Bishop  of  Gibraltar 
175-,  Senior  Censor,  and  Student  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
b.  13  Feb.  1828. 
Daniel  Augustus,  2nd  European  regt.  of  Bengal  Infantry, 

6.  12  Aug.  1829;  d.  -imm.  20  June,  1849. 
John  Douglas,  of  H.M.  Indian  Civil  Service,  6.  3  Aug. 
1832;  m.  22  July,  1861,  Jane  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Coddington,  Vicar  of  Ware,  Herts. 
Richard  Forman  Mainwaring,  Capt.  Royal  regt.  of  En- 
gineers, b.  29  Deo.  1834;  m.  7  April,  1863,  Mary 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Grant,  17th  regt.,  and 
has  issue, 

John  Erskine  Grant,  b.  23  Feb.  1864. 
Charles  Douglas,  6.  5  June,  1865. 
Harry  Coddington,  b.  8  March,  1869. 
Ada  Helen  Ernestine. 
Ernest  Grey  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  16  Aug.  1839 ;  m.  a  dau.  of 
—  Poole,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son,  b.  1877. 
Adelaide  Augusta,  m.  18  July,  1866,  Rev.  Arthur  Walker, 
M.A.,  Vicar  of  Easton-in-Gordano,  Somerset. 
Alice  Elizabeth  O'Brien. 

1  Eleanor  Sarah,  d.  27  Jan.  1815. 

2  Frances  Catherine,  m.  1  July,  1816,  Rev.  Charles  Lane, 
M.A.,  Rector  and  Vicar  of  Wrotham,  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Shoreham,  Kent  {see  Lane  of  King's  Bromlev). 

3  Wilhelmina  Jemima,  m.  12  Aug.  1822,  Montagtte  Baker 
Bere,  Esq.  of  Morebath,  Devon  (see  Bere  of  Mnrehath). 

4  Sarah,  'la.  14  April,  1823,  James  Edmund  Leslie,  Esq.  of 
Leslie  Hill,  co.  Antrim;  and  d.  20  Dec.  1864  (see  Leslie 
of  Leslie  Hill). 

'.  Daniel  Sandford  d.  1770. 
Rev.  Thomas  Sandford,  of  Sandford,  m.  Armina  Rebecca, 
lest  dau.  of  Dr.  Kennedy,  Physician  to  Geobge  III.,  and 
ter  of  Commissary-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Kennedy,  and  had, 
Thomas  Hcgh,  bis  heir. 

John  Robert,  Major  E.I.  army,  b.  1802 ;  d.  unm.  2  Nov.  1850. 
Mary,  m.  31  Oct.  1837,  John  Edenson  Heathcote,  Esq.  of 

Apedale  Hall,  CO.  Stafford;  and  d.  7  April,  1866.  Hed.s.jj. 

10  Dec.  1869. 

'.  Sandford  d.  15  Dec.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  Hcgh  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford,  6.  Sept.  1795, 
9  Dec.  1817,  Eliza  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  Esq., 
andson  of  Sir  Roger  Kirkpatrick,  Bart,  of  Closeburn,  and  by 
r  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1825)  had  issue, 

Thomas  Hhch,  who  s.  his  father. 

John  George,  6.  13  Dec.  1821 ;  d.  II  May,  1834. 

Armine  Eliza. 

p.  Sandford  d.  7  Nov.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son,  the 
esent  Thomas  Hugh  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford. 

Arms — Quarterly,  per  fess  indented  erm.  and  az.  with  more 
an  fifty  quarterings,  including  the  coats  of  De  Cardiff, 
Banaster.   Peshall,   Abrincis,    Stafford,    Brocghton, 

nSNERTON,    CHETWiND,  KnIGHTLT,  PanTDLF,    D'OyLT,  NoEL, 

s  Strange,  Earls  of  Brittany,  Hastang,  and  Trcssell. 
tit — A  falcon,  wings  endorsed,  preying  on  a  partridge  all 
ir.    Motto  — Nee  temere  nee  timide. 

iSeat— Sandford  Hall,  near  Piees,  Salop;  in  the  family  since 
e  Conqutst. 


ANDPORD  OF  THE  ISLE  OF  KOSSALL. 
Sandford,  Humpheet,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  the  Isle 
:  Kossall,  Salop,  J.P.,  Bai-rister-at-Law,  b.  27  Oct. 
ill  ;  m.  16  Sept.  1852,  Anne  Taylor,  Sth  dau.  of 
oseph  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Milnsbi'idge  House,  co. 
ork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  6.  20  May,  1856. 

n.  Folliott,  b.  3  Aug.  1859. 

in.  Richard,  b.  1  Aug.  1S63. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Holland.         ii.  Annette  Armine. 

in.  Ada  Rossall.  .      iv.  Margaret  Plowden. 

2.Ul0aCJ0.— Nicholas  Sandford,  of  Calverhall,  3rd  son  of 

icbolas  Sandford,  Lord  of  Sandford  {see  preceding  Lineage), 


obtained,  1426,  a  grant  to  himself  and  his  son  Thomas,  of  The 
Lee,  near  Whitchurch.     Nicholas's  son,  the  said 

Thomas  Sandford,  of  The  Lee,  living  33  Henry  YI.  and 
5  Edward  IV.,  was  father  of 

William  Sandford,  of  The  Lee,  to.  Sibilla,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Fulke  Springseaux,  Knt.  of  Plash,  SherilT  of  Salop  1417, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wynnesbury 
(descended  from  Simon  de  Winsbury)  and  Anna  nis  wife,  dau. 
of  Roger  de  Edgton ;  and  d.  about  1509,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  of  Edgton  and  Alselde,  in  the  parish  of 
Condover,  living  1519  and  1547,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William 
Bromley,  grandfather  of  Sir  Thomas  Bromley,  Knt.,  Lord 
Chancellor,  and  of  Sir  George  Bromley,  Knt.,  Justice  of 
Chester.  Richard  Sandford  d.  circa  1550,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

George  Sandford,  of  The  Lee,  Edgton,  and  Alselde,  6. 
about  1500 ;  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Ottley,  Esq.  of  Pitch- 
ford,  Salop;  and  dying  about  the  year  1584,  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  The  Lee,  Edgton,  and  Bayston, 
who  removed  to  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  near  Shrewsbury,  on  his 
marriage  with  Margaret,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Plowden,  Esq.  of 
Plowden,  and  sister  to  the  celebrated  Edmund  Plowden.  He 
d.  10  Feb.  1588,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  Edgton, 
&c.,  b.  1543 :  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  LasocUes,  Esq.,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Lascelles,  of  Brakenburgh,  co.  York,  and 
had  one  son,  Humphrey,  his  heir;  and  Anne,  m.  Richard 
Gibbons,  Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1641,  brother  of  Francis 
Gibbons,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to  King  Charles  I.  He  d.  5  July, 
1611,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  6.  8  June, 
1580 ;  TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Giffard,  Esq.  of  The  White 
Ladies,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Matthew,  bapt.  10  Oct.  1625  ;  who  d.  1691,  leaving  (by  Mary 
his  wife,  whom  he  ra.  1657)  a  son, 
Humphrey,  successor  to  his  cousin. 
Mr.  Sandford  suffered  during  the  Civil  Wars,  and  was  severely 
plundered  by  the  Parliamentary  authorities.    He  d.  25  March, 
1654,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  m.  1st, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Owen,  Knt.  of  Condover,  Sheriff  of 
Salop  1623,  and  had  by  her  two  daus.  He  in.  2ndly,  Anne 
Hussey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  March,  1686)  had  two  sons  and 
two  daus., 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Humphrey,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Sarah,  in.  John  Brickdale,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury, 
ancestor  of  Brickdale  of  Birckamp  House,  co.  Gloucester. 

Jane,    m.  Richard    Davenport,    Esq.   of   The  Hays,    near 
Oswestry ;  and  d.  21  Jan.  1703. 
Mr.  Sandford  d.  1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Edward  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Church  Stretton;  and  dying 
without  surviving  issue,  26  July,  1676,  was  .<.  by  his  brother, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  Fellow  of 
St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  1650 ;  who  d.  unm.  28  Oct.  1712, 
and  devised  his  estates  to  his  cousin-german, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  6.  1658; 
in.  6  May,  16S8,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  AVilliam  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Mindtown,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Sept.  1727,  aged  64) 
left  at  his  decease,  9  June,  1734,  aged  76,  a  son  and  successor, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  6.  1689; 
ra.  13  Jan.  1717,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Job  Walker,  Esq.  of  Ferney 
Hall,  near  Ludlow,  Salop,  by  the  Hon.  Reliecca  ffolliott  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  ffolliott,  of  Ballyshannon,  co. 
Sligo,  and  niece  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Herbert  of  Cherbury.  By 
this  lady  Mr.  Sandford  had  (with  four  sons,  who  d.  s.  p.)  a  son 
and  heir,  Humphrey;  and  three  daus.,  i.  Rebecca,  d.  imm.; 
II.  Mary,  in.  Jonathan  Scott,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  was 
mother  of  Major  Scott-Waring  ;  and  iii.  Anne,  to.  Rev. 
Daniel  Austin,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Berrington,  near  Shrewsbury. 
Mr.  Sandford  d.  25  March,  1741,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Humphrey  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  6.  23  Dec. 
1718;  '1/1.31  Jan.  1746,  Elizabeth,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Hugh  Jones,  Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  Edward  Jones,  Esq., 
Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  at  the  proclamation  of  the  first  Sovereign 
of  the  House  of  Hanover,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Humphrey,  b.  26  Jan.  1747;  d.  unm.  1777. 

ffolliott,  his  heir. 

Edward,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  6.  26  Jan.  1753;  m.  13  Dee.  1797, 
Miss  Mary  Viner;  and  d.  26  Feb.  1802,  leaving  two  sons, 
Edward,  6.  3  Feb.  1801,  -/.  22  Sept.  1848;  and  WiUiam,  b. 
12  Oct.  1802,  d.  24  June,  1863. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  m.  Ecv.  George  Holland,  M.A.,  of  Tenbury,  co. 


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SAN 


Worcester,  Ecetor  of  iHanwood  and  Mindtown,  Salop,  ty 
whom  she  hatl  an  only  cliild, 

Frances,  m.  Bev.  Humphrey  Sandford,  of  the  Isle  of  Kossall. 
Barbara,  Susanna,  and  Charlotte,  all  d.  rmni. 
Mr.  Sandford  was  Hifch  Sheriff  of  Salop  1787,  and  after  enjoy- 
ing the  fumily  estates  for  more  than  half  a  century,  d.  31  July, 
1791,  in  the  73rd  year  of  his  ago,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

FfoLLioTT  Sandford,  Esq.  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall,  h.  28  Oct. 
1751;  m.  12  June,  1781,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Deuchars, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  April,  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  HcjirnREY,  his  heir. 

II.  ffulliott  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Edccton,  h.  5  April, 
1787  ;  ni.  1st.,  20  Sept.  1820,  Anne.  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Wray, 
Incumbent  of  Haddenham,  co.  Cambridge,  which  lady  d. 
9  March,  1841.  He  lU.  2ndly,  22  May,  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Kichardson  Roe,  Esq.  of  Lowestoft,  Suffolk;  and  d.  21  Jan. 
1865. 

III.  Kichard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  "Vicar  of  Eaton-mider-Haywood, 
Salop,  b.  28  July,  17'.)1 ;  d.  %min.  2  Jan.  1860. 

IV.  William  (Rev.),  M.  A.,  Vicar  of  Newport,  Salop,  h.  21  Aug. 
1793;  m.  1817,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Atfield  Richman 
Webb,  Esq. ;  and  d.  21  March,  1864,  leaving  issue, 

1  ffoUiott  .James,  of  Market  Drayton,  Salop,  M.D,,  h. 
20  Jan.  1818. 

2  William  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Edlaston,  co.  Derby,  h. 
2  Nov.  1819;  in.  1st,  30  Sept.  1852,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  May,  Vicar  of  Breamore,  Hants,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  William  Gibbons,  3rd  bart.  of  Stanwell, 
and  by  her  (who  d .  1  June,  1863)  has  two  daus.,  Charlotte 
Rebecca;  and  Anne  Caroline.  He  /;/.2ndly,  31  July,  1867, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Joseph  Cottrill,  Esq.  of  Harwick,  co. 
Worcester. 

3  Edward,  of  Basehurch,  Salop,  M.R.C.S.E.,  6.  1  June, 
1821 ;  m.  4  April,  1872,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert 
Walrasley,  Esq.  of  Newton,  Salop. 

1  Mary  Harriet,  m.  0  Dec.  1804,  Rev.  Edward  Whieldon, 
M.A.,  of  Hales  Hall,  near  Cheadlc,  Vicar  of  Bradley,  co. 
Stafford.  2  Elizabeth  Sarah. 

V.  Jonathan,  M.E.S.L.,  formerly  Surgeon  in  the  E.I.C.S., 
b.  18  June,  1795  ;  d.  unm.  26  Sept.  1864. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  14  July,  1863. 

II.  Annabella,  m.  21  Jan.  1829,  William  Hornc  Pierpoint, 
Esq.  of  Bath;  d.  19  Feb.  1869. 

Mr.  Sandford  d.  27  April,  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  HuMPHEKy  Sandford,  of  The  Isle  of  Rossall,  Incumbent 
of  Edgton,  Salop,  M.A.,  6.  12  Dee.  1782;  m.  21  Jan.  1811, 
Frances,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Rev.  George  Holland,  Rector 
of  Hanwood,  and  of  Mindtown,  in  the  same  co.,  M.A.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  30  Dec.  1843)  had  seven  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  HcMPHHET,  now  of  the  Isle  of  Rossall. 

II.  Folliott,  (/.  14  Oct.  1814;  m.  8  Aug.  1867,  Caroline,  3rd 
dau.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  The  Mythe,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  John  Geers  Cotteroll,  1st  bart.  of 
Garnons,  M.P.  co.  Hereford. 

III.  George,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Jude's,  Sheffield,  co.  York,  6. 
5  Oct.  1810;  1,1.  10  July,  1860,  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Barlow,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Pitsmoor,  Sheffield, 
and  has  issue, 

1  ffulliott  George,  h.  26  April,  IRfil. 

2  Henry  Barlow,  b.  21  May,  1S62. 

3  Francis  Berkeley,  b.  25  Sept.  1864. 

4  Walter  Gerald,  b.  27  March,  1868. 

5  Herbert  Edward,  b.  25  Aug.  1869. 

6  William  Courtenay,  b.  3  Dec.  1870. 

7  Charles  Sidney,  b.  7  Oct.  1873. 

IV.  Edward  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Denfoi'd  and  Kingstead,  co.  North- 
ampton, b.  10  April,  1818;  m.  20  Sept.  1848,  Mary,  4th  dau. 
of  the  above-named  Joseph  Arniitage,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Armitage  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  II  May,  1851. 

2  Henry  Rossall,  b.  27  July,  1852. 
1  Mary  Amy. 

V.  Richard,  formerly  Surgeon  to  the  English  Hospital  at 
Jerusalem,  b.  22  Nov.  1819;  d.  18  Nov.  1859. 

VI.  Holland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Eaton-under-Haywood, 
Salop,  b.  2  June,  1823. 

VII.  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bicton,  Salop,  6.  3  Feb. 
1827  ;  )/(.  10  April,  IKOI,  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Cabrow, 
Esq.  of  Bury,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  William,  l>.  23  Dec.  18G2;  d.  7  Feb.  1871. 

2  Francis  Folliott,  b.  22  Oct.  1866. 

3  George  Cabrow,  b.  15  Sept.  1869. 

1  Laura.  2  Charlotte  Amelia. 

I.  Hannah  Amelia,  to.  14  June,  1866,  Francis  Pryce  Kcysell, 
Esq.  of  Grove  House,  Cheshunt,  Herts. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  7  July,  1868.  Rev.  Charles  Ingram  Roberts, 
M.A.,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Turner  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Llwyn- 
ddern,  co.  Brecon,  J. P.,  Rector  of  Hoo  St.  Mary,  Kent. 

Mr.  Sandford  d.  13  Sept.  1856. 

^rm.5 — Per  chevron  sa.  and  erm.  in  cliief  two  boars' heads 
couped  close  or.  Crcsl — A  boar's  head  couped  close  or.  Motto 
— Nee  temcre,  nee  timide. 

Scat — The  Isle,  near  Shrewsbury. 


SANDFORD  OF  BEEVES  HALL. 

Sandpord,  George  Montagu  "W;^rren,  Esq.  o; 
Reeves  Hall,  Essex,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  foi 
Maiden  from  Aug.  1854  to  March,  1857,  from  185J 
to  1868,  and  from  1874  to  1878,  assumed  by  royal 
license,  8  Jan.  1866,  the  name  and  arms  of  Sand. 
FORD,  in.  15  April,  1858,  Augusta  Mary,  dau.  o\ 
Algernon  Frederick  Grreville,  Esq.  of  the  uobh 
house  of  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Marmaduke  Henry,  6.  18  Aug.  1860. 
I.  Charlotte  Mary.  ii.  Alice  Rosa. 

in.  Blanche  Caroline.  iv.  Caroline  Amabel. 

iltltraCIC.— The  family  of  Sandford  of  Sandford,  Salop 
(of  which  that  formerly  seated  at  Sandford  Court,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, and  now  at  Reeves  Hall,  Es.sex,  is  a  branch)  came  into 
England  with  the  Conqueror.  The  pedigree  will  be  found 
fully  detailed  in  a  previous  Memoir.  The  direct  ancestor 
of  the  Kilkenny  family, 

Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Cantwell's  Court,  a^'as  Sandford 
Court,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  of  Malahide,  co.  Dublin  (a  descen- 
dant of  Sandford  of  Sandford)  was  Secretary  to  the  Lord 
Deputy,  24  Oct.  1756.  He  m.  Hon.  Alice  Blayney,  dau.  o< 
Henry,  2nd  Lord  Blayney,  by  whom  (who  vi.  2ndly,  John 
Langrishe,  Esq.  of  Knocktopher)  he  had  issue.  The  elder 
son, 

Charles  Sandford,  of  Sandford  Court,  co.  Kilkenny,  m. 
Mary  Latham,  of  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth) a  son, 

Thomas  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Sandford  Court,  living  1747,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  Warren,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  co. 
Kilkenny,  J.P.  (attainted  by  King  James  II.  1688),  High 
SheriB'co.  Kilkenny  1694,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  of  Sandfort  Court,  m.  Mary  Anne,  sister  of  Harry 
Smith,  Esq.,  Recorder  of  Drogheda,  and  d.  s.  p.  intestate 
administration  27  Nov.  1747. 

Warren  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Tasooffin,  d.  s.^-i.  1793, 
ageda.o. 

Mart,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  dau.,  in  whom  the  representation  of  the  family  eventually 
centred. 

Mart  Sandford,  in.  1740,  George  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Barntic, 
CO.  Clare,  and  Grange,  co.  Limerick  ;  and  d.  1778  ;  leaving 
issue,  George,  Capt.  7th  foot,  killed  in  America ;  Mart, 
b.  1748,  wife  of  Marmaduke  Peacocke,  Esq. ;  and  Elizabeth, 
m.  William  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Armagh.  The  elder  dau.  (co- 
heiress of  her  mother), 

Mart  Peacocke,  m.  her  cousin,  Marmaduke  Peacocke,  Esq. 
of  London,  son  of  Marmaduke  Peacocke,  Esq.  (elder  brother 
of  George  Peacocke,  Esq.  of  Grange  and  Barntic,  ancestor  of 
the  Baronets  Peacocke)  grandson  of  George  Peacocke,  Esq., 
by  his  wife,  Miss  Ponsonby,  of  Grotto,  and  great-grandson  o) 
Marmaduke  Peacocke,  of  co.  York,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  o) 
Thomas  Goodricke,  Esq.    The  issue  of  this  marriage  were. 

Sir  Marmaduke  Warren    Peacocke,    K.C.H.,   K.T.S.,    a 

General  Officer,  deceased. 
George  Peacocke,  of  whom  presently. 
Sandford  Peacocke,  to.  Amelia,  only  dau.  of  Sir   Thomas 

Hussey  Apreece,  Bart,  of  Washingly. 
Richard  Peacocke,  Viee-Admiral,  B.N.,  d.  1846. 
Stephen  Peacocke,  Lieut.-Col.  Scots    Fusilier   Guards, 

Louisa,  2nd  surviving  dau.  and  co-heir  oiPonsonby  Totted 

ham,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue. 
Thomas  Peacocke,  General  in  the  army,  K.T.S.  j 

John  Peacocke,  an  officer  in  the  Scots  Fusilier  Guards.       ■{ 

The  2nd  son,  " 

George  Peacocke,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Sir  Jobl 
Dalling,  Bart.,  of  Burwood,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1808;  am 
2ndly,  Jemima,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Montague  Durnford,  bj 
whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1851,  a  son  and  heir,  the  presenl 
George  Montagu  Warken  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Reeves  Hall,  wh( 
has  taken  the  surname  and  arms  of  his  ancestors,  the  SAimi 
FORDS  of  Sandford  Court,  whom  he  represents.  1 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  grand  quarters,  Sandford 
quarterly,  Isi  and  4th,  quarterly  per  fess  indented  erm.  and  az. 
2nd  and  3rd,  per  chevi'on  sa.  and  erm.  in  chief  two  Ijoars 
heads  couped  or,  and  in  base  a  mvdlet  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd  gram  ■ 
quarters,  1'eacocke,  quarterly,  or  and  az.  over  all  four  lozcngtt 
conjoined  in  cross  between  as  many  annulets  all  countM 
changed.  Crests — 1st,  Sandford,  A  ialcon,  wings  endorsed 
preying  on  a  partridge  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  also  Sandford,  A  boarl 
head  couped  arg.  armed  and  langued  gu.  and  charged  with  J 
trefoil  slipped  vert ;  3rd,  Peacocke,  A  cockatiice  vert.  JV/o<| 
— Ncc  teuiere  nee  timide. 

&a<s— Reeves  Hall ;  and  Nightingale  Hall,  Woodford,  E.sseJ 
Town  Mesidence — 33,  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  London,  W. 


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SANDFORD    OF    CASTLERED. 

See  ■\Yill3-Sandfoed. 


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SANDTS    OF    GRAYTHWAITE    AND 
ESTHWAITE. 

Saxdts,  Thomas  SItles,  Esq.  of  Grajtlnvaite 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  Major  3rd  Eojal  Laucasliire 
Militia,  late  Cai)t.  7tli  Kojal  Fusiliers,  b.  12  May, 
1837  ;  *.  his  uncle  1871. 

ILtnCil3C4 — This  family  is  of  great  antiquity.  In  1377 
Eicliard  del  Sandys  was  returned  to  Parliament  as  one  of  the 
Knishts  of  the  Shire  fur  Cumberland,  and  in  1390  (H 
EicHAKD  II.),  and  in  1394  (13  Eichard  II.),  Thomas  del  Sandys 
was  also  returned  to  Parliament  for  Cumberland. 

EoDEBT  Sandys,  of  Rattenby  Castle,  in  the  parish  of  St. 
Bees,  temp.  Henrt  IV.,  1399,  left  two  sons,  John,  of  St.  Bees, 
who  1ft.  and  had  issue ;  and  \Villi.vm,  of  Fumess  Fells,  co. 
Lancaster  (he  is  in  some  documents  called  John),  who  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

William  Sandts,  of  Furnese  Fells,  who  ra.  the  dau.  of  Bon- 
ham,  and  left  issue,  William,  his  heir;  and  31argaret,  m. 
Eichard  Bray,  son  of  Eilmund  Bray,  one  of  the  Privy  Council 
to  King  Edward  VI.    The  son, 

William  Sandys,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Eawson,  of  co.  York,  and  left  among  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

George  (or  William)  Sandys,  of  Esthwaite,  in  Hawkshead, 
:o.  Lancaster,  J. P.  and  Receiver  General  for  the  Liberties  of 
Furness.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Dixon,  of  London, 
and  had  six  sons, 

George,  slain  lighting  against  the  Scotch,  15-17. 

William,  of  Conishead,  who  d.  luuS,  and  left  an  only  son, 

Francis,  whu  d.  s  p.  in  w'ard  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Anthony,  of  Esthwaite,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
Edwin  (Most  Eev.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York,  ancestor  of 

Sandys-Lumsdaine  of  Lumsdaine. 
Christopher,  of  Graythwaite,  now  represented  by  Major  T. 

Myles  San-dvs  of  Graythwaite  and  Eithwaite. 
Myles,  ancestor  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  late  Sir  Edwin  Bayn- 

tun  Sandys,  Bart,  of  Missenden  Castle,  co.  Gloucesicr. 

The  third  son, 

Anthony  Sant>ys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  and 
:o-heir  of  Robert  Mann,  Esq.,  brother  of  John  Mann,  of  BuUin- 
brook,  CO.  Lincoln.    He  d.  1591,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Edwin  Sandys,  Ksq.  of  Esthwaite,  who  ra.  Grace,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Great  Burton,  co.  York,  dying  1625,  he 
left  by  her  (who  d.  1612)  an  only  son, 

Samuel  Sandys,   Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 

avin  Braithwait,  Esq.  of  Ambleside,  Westmorland,  and 
lying  1651,  left  five  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Edwin  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite,  d.  num.  1G72,  when  the 
estate  devolved  upon  his  surviving  brother, 

Thomas  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Sioa  House,  Middlesex,  who  thus 
became  "of  Esthwaite."  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Nicholas  Crisp,  Esq.,  and  left  an  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite  Hall,  ra.  Anne,  eldest 
ilaa.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  Myles  Sandys,  Esq.  of 
Sraythwaite  Hall  (which  Myles  was  fifth  in  descent  from 
Dhristopber  Sandys  above-mentioned),  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Mtles   Sandys,  Esq.  of  Esthwaite  and  Graythwaite,  J. P. 

e«i.  Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Penny,  Esq.  of  Pennybridge,  co. 
LaDcaster,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Sandys  served,  1725,  as  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster.  He  d.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
mn, 

Htles  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  m.  Margery,  elder  dau. 
.nd  co-heir  of  Robert  I'ennington,  Esq.  of  Seaton  Hall,  Cum- 
berland, but  dying  s.  p.^  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Mtles  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  6.  1701,  son  of  Thomas 
Sandys,  Esq.  of  Oldhall,  in  the  parish  of  Colton,  co.  Lancaster, 
ly Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Capt.  Samuel  Sandys,  of  Sldrton.  He 
».  18  Feb.  1790,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  Bart., 
ind  sister  of  John,  8th  Earl  of  Stair.  He  d.  2  Sept.  1839,  having 
lad  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1832), 

1.  Myles,  of  Graythwaite  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  27  Dec. 
1790;  )/i.  24  July,  1820,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  France 
France,  Esq.  of  Bostock  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  s.  w. 
17  Aug.  1853. 

n.  John  Dalrymple,  .5.  to  Graythwaite,  on  the  death  of  his 
brother;  d.  v.nra.  30  Nov.  1871. 

n.  Thomas,  of  Shrewsbury,  E.N.,  subsequently  promoted 
to  Capt.,  and  comm.andof  a  frigate  in  the  Maritime  Service 
of  the  E.I.C.,   i/i.  15   July,    1834,  Frances,   dau.  of  Capt. 

Thomas  Sanders,  E.l.C.  Maritime  Service,  and  d..  Jan.  1856, 
leaving  one  son  and  two  dans., 


1  TnoMAs  Myles,  now  of  Graythwaite  and  Esthwaite. 
1  Susan  Frances,  d.  unm.  ISiiS.  2  Ellen  Jane. 

IV.  George,  Licut.-Gen.  in  the  Indian  army,  and  Col.  of  the 
6th  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  la.  1st,  Sarah  Theresa,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Short,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  surviving  dau., 
Aileen  Theresa,  ra.  1870,  Col.  Eobert  Ross,  C.B. ;  he  m. 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Stewart,  of  Fasnacloich,  co. 
Argyll,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Edwyn,  Lieut,  58th  regt.,  6. 
2  Jan.  1858 ;  and  three  daus. ;  he  d.  20  Oct.  1864. 

V.  William  Travis  (Rev.),  llectorof  Burton-le-Coggles,  Gran- 
tham, m.  6  Aug.,  1835,  Catharine,  dau.  of  William  Wootton 
Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edwin  William,  Major  R.A.,  6.  21  March,  1838;  m.  29 
June,  1865,  Frances  Anne  Sandys,  elder  dau.  of  Edwin 
Sandys  Bain,  Serjeant-at-Law,  of  Easter  Livelands,  cO. 
Stirling,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henry  Stair,  Commander  E.'N.,  h.  14  Aug.  IS41;  ra.  13 
Feb.  1866,  Frances  Beatrice,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward 
Henry  Abney,  of  the  F'irs,  Derby. 

3  Richard,  b.  24,  d.  25  Aug.  1843. 

4  Arthur  Abney,  Lieut.  4tli  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  18  Oct.  1852. 

5  Walter  del.  b.  17  Feb.  1855. 

1  Albreda  Elizabeth,  d.  7  Oct.  1840. 

2  Catharine  Blargaret.  3  Harriet  Isabel. 
4  Frances  Anne,  d,.  3  Nov.  1853. 

VI.  James,  E.I.C.S. 

I.  Elizabeth  Hamilton.        n.  Ellen,  d.  unm.  27  July,  1S65. 

III.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  16  Sept.  1869. 

IV.  Agnes,  d.  unm.  Sept.  1837. 

V.  Jane  Roberts,  m.  15  May,  1850,  Jedediah  Strntt,  Esq.  of 
Belper,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  s.  jp.  24  Nov.  1809. 

Mr.  Sandys  d.  30  Nov.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew  the  present 
Thomas  Myles  Sandys. 

Arms — Or,  a  fcss  danccttee  between  three  crosses-crosslet 
fitchce  gu.  Quartering :  2nd,  Rawson,  per  fess  gu.  and  az.  a 
tower  domed  arg. ;  3rd,  Mann,  az.,  on  a  fess  embattled  arg. 
between  three  goats  statant  of  the  last  as  many  ogresses ;  4th, 
Sandys,  as  before;  5th,  Eawso.v,  as  before;  6th,  as  first. 
Ci-eU — .\  grifian  segreant  per  fess  or  and  gu.  Motto — Probum 
non  poenitct. 

Seati — Graythwaite  Hall,  Ulverstone,  eo.  Lancaster. 


SANDYS-LUIMSDAIN3    OF    LUMSDAINE. 

SA:!JDYS-LrirsDAi>-E,  The  Eev.  Feaxcis-Goe- 
DOX,  of  Lumsdaine  and  Blanerne,  co.  Berwick,  and 
Irn^rgellie,  co.  Fife,  M.A.,  Cli.  Ch.  Oson  ;  h.  12  Jan. 
1828  ;  m.  1857,  Alice,  6th  dau.  of  JohnCattlej,  Esq. 
of  Shabden,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Edwin  Robert  John,  b.  1864. 

II.  Francis  Myles,  b.  1865.  iii.  George  Gordon,  b.  1867. 
I.  Mary  Lillias.  11.  Ali^e  Helen. 

m.  Agnes  Cecily.  iv.  Amy. 

<^nmtIiT  of  ^umsbatiir. 

litllCaCJC.— The  ancient  border  family  of  Lumsdaine  has 
resided  in  co.  Berwick  from  a  very  early  date. 

Gillem  and  Crende  Lcmisden  attested  a  charter  granted  to 
the  priory  of  Coldingham,  by  W'aldeve,  Earl  of  Dunbar,  be- 
tween the  years  1166  and  11S2;  and  the  names  of  Radclf, 
William,  John,  Adam,  and  Gilbert  db  Ldmisden  appear  as 
attesting  different  grants  to  the  same  priory  in  the  long  reign 
of  William  the  Lion,  circa  1200.  The  next  of  whom  we  find 
mention  is 

Adam  de  Lumisden,  whose  name  appears  among  the  signa- 
tures to  R'i;maa's  Roll  in  fealty  to  Edward  I.,  1292,  1296, 
and  1297.  He  was  the  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Lumsdaines 
of  that  ilk  and  Blanerne,  whose  representative,  the  gallant 

Sir  James  Lumsdaine,  was  Col.  in  the  army  of  Gustav03 
Adolpuus,  King  of  Sweden.  At  the  siege  of  Frankfort,  he 
and  Hepburn,  who  commanded  another  Scotch  regiment  in 
the  Swedish  service,  being  called  upon  by  name  by  the  King, 
forced  the  gates  of  the  city,  and  entered  at  the  head  of  their 
men ;  Sir  James's  regiment  alone  took  eighteen  colours.  His 
great  grandson, 

Robert  Lumsdaine,  of  that  ilk,  was  also  of  Stravithie,  in 
right  of  his  wife  Eliza,  dau.  and  heiress  of  his  cousin,  James 
Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Stravithie,  upon  whose  death  he  re-ni. 
Sophia  Lunden.    He  left  issue, 

James,  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Anstruther,  of  Bal- 
ca.'ikie,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  s.  p. 
^Robert,  who  .-.-.  liis  father,  but  d.  unm. 
John  (heir  to  liis  brother),  of  Lumsdaine,  Blanerne,  and 
Innergellie,  upon  whose  death  the  estates  reverted  to  bis 
cousin, 
William  Lumsdaine,  3rd  son  of  William,  4th  son  of  James 
Lumsdaine,  Esq.  of  Rannyhill,  whose  great-grandfather.  Col. 
William  Lumsdaine,  was  youngest  brother  of  Sir  James  Lums- 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


daine,  the  distinRuislicd  soldier  under  Gostavus  Adolphcs. 
William  Lumsdaine,  who  thus  became  head  and  representative 
of  the  family,  d.  unm.  6  Jan.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Mary  Liluas  Lumsdaine,  m.  Rev.  Edwin  Sandys,  eldest 
eon  of  Edwin  Humphrey  Sandys,  Esq.,  and  d.  18G4  (see  below). 

Jamilg  of  Sanbirs. 

For  Ancestry,  s«  preceding  Article. 

Most  Kev.  Edwin  Sandys,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  York, 
appointed  Master  of  Catherine  Hall,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Cambridge  15.53,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Worcester  1559,  trans- 
lated to  London  1570,  and  to  the  Archbishopric  of  York  1577, 
d.  10  July,  15S8,  leaving  behind  hini  a  deservedly  high  repu- 
tation for  learning  and  virtue.  His  Grace  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wilford,  of  Cranbrook,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  (Sir),  ancestor  of  the  Baeons  Sandys  of  Ombersley. 

Edwin  (Sin,  of  whom  we  treat.  _ 

Mj'les  (Sir),  created  a  Baronet  1612;  the  title  expired  with 
his  eldest  son.  Sir  Myles  Sandys  Sandys,  Bart.,  who  d.  s.  p. 

George,  celebrated  as  a  traveller  and  poet,  d.  1643. 

The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Edwin  Sandys,  Knt.,  a  distinguished  politician  of  the 
time  of  James  L,  dying  1G29,  was  buried  in  the  church  of 
Northbourne,  Kent,  where  he  had  a  seat  and  fair  estate.  Sir 
Edward  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Eveleigh,  Esq.  of 
Devon,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  ra.  Sir  Thomas 
AVilsford,  Knt.  cf  Heding.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Southcott,  Esq. ;  3rdly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nevinson, 
Esq.  of  Eastry,  Kent,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Anne ; 
and  4thly,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Eulkeley,  Knt  of 
Anglesey,  by  whom  (who  d.  lG-10)  he  had, 

Henry,  d.  s.  p.  1619. 

Edwin,  of  Northbourne  Court,  ancestor  of  Sandys  of  North- 
bourne  Court,  extinct  Baronets. 
EicHARD,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

Richard  Sandys,  of  Downe  Hall,  Kent,  was,  like  his  brother 
Edwin,  a  Col.  in  the  Parliamentary  army.  By  his  wife 
Hester,  dau.  of  Edwin,  2nd  son  of  Anthony  Aucher,  Esq.  of 
Bourne,  Kent,  he  left,  among  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

Edwin  Sandys,  whose  son, 

Jordan  Sandys,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Downe  PLall,  dying  1753, 
left,  by  his  wife  Deborah,  dau.  of  George  St.  Quintin,  Esq.  of 
London,  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Downe  Hall,  and  afterwards  of 
Korthbourne  Court,  in  right  of  his  wife  Priscilla,  eldest  sur- 
viving dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Richard  Sandys,  Bart,  of  North- 
bourne.    By  her  he  left, 

Richard  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Northbourne,  J.P.  m.  Susan 
Crayford,  dau.  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1777) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  (Rev.),    m.   1st,    Catherine,    dau.    of    William 
Hougham,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  Richard  Edwin,  Lieut.  R.N.,  killed  in  the  action  off 
Copenhagen,  2  April,  1801,  .■.■.  }). 

1  Catherine,  co-heiress  after  her  brother's  death,  m.  1803, 
Admiral  John  Chesshyre. 

Mr.  Sandys  m.  2ndly,  Lady  Frances  Alicia  Aslong,  widow  of 
William  Aslong,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of 
Tankerville,  by  whom  (who  m.  3rdly,  the  Rev.  Edward 
Beckingham  Benson,  Rector  of  Deal)  he  had  issue, 

2  Alicia  Arabella,  co-heiress  with  lier  half-sister,  m. 
Francis  Cockburn,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  George  Cockburn, 
Knt. 

II.  Edwin  Humphrey,  of  whom  we  treat. 

III.  Susan,  )H.  Henry  Godfrey  Paussett,  Esq.  of  Heppington, 
Kent, 

The  2nd  8on, 

Edwin  IIuMPirBEY  Sandys, 'Esq.  of  Kingston,  Kent,  m.  1st, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Fagge,  Bart,  of  Mystole,  Kent; 
and  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Lord  Chick, 
Esq.,  and  by  the  latter  he  had  issue, 

I  Edwin,  who  became  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Richard 
Edwin,  at  Copenhagen,  heir  male  of  the  Sandys  o;'A'(./i(. 
He  m.  1816,  Mary  Lillias,  dau.  and  (on  her  brother's  death) 
heiress  of  William  Lumsilaino,  and  in  right  of  her  assumed, 
1830,  the  name  and  arms  of  Lumsdaine  in  addition  to 
those  of  Sandys.  He  has  issue, 
1  Francis  Gordon,  who  (surviving  his  two  elder  hrothers) 
s.  to  his  mother's  estates  at  her  decease,  1864. 

1  Mary  Lilias,  m.  1843,  George  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of 
Bcngour,  N.B. 

2  Selina  Helen,  m.  1850,  the  Rev.  F.  G.  Simpson. 

3  Helen  Melville,  m.  1854,  the  Rev.  H.  G.  Faussett,  4th 
son  of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  Faussett,  D.D.,  of  Heppington, 
Kent. 


II.  Charles,  h.  17SG;  m.  Sedley  Francis  Burdett,  and  has 
issue.     He  d.  1859. 

III.  George,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  1791;  d.  unm.  at  sea,  1812. 

IV.  James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1794;  drowned  at  sea,  1815. 

V.  John,  Rector  of  Rockland  St.  Mary,  Norfolk,  Mi.  Mary 
Almeria,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Cooper  Willyams,  Rector  of 
Kingston,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Edwin. 

1  Mary  Almeric,  m.  1867,  Eobert  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  the  Old 
Hall,  Norfolk.  2  Elizabeth  Agnes. 

3  Louisa  Helena.  4  Lilias  Cicely. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Henry  Benson,  Esq.  of  Eamsgate,  and  has 
i.ssue,  one  son,  Henry,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge. 

II.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1813. 

Arras — For  Lumsdaint;;  Az.,  a  chevron  or,  between  a  wolf's 
head  couped  ppr.  dexter  and  a  buckle  arg.  in  chief  and  aa 
escallop  arg.  in  base.  For  Sandys  ;  or,  a  fess  dancettee  gu. 
between  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  gu.  Crests — For  Lums- 
daine :  An  earn  or  sea-eagle  devouring  a  salmon  all  ppr.  For 
Sandys:  A  griffin  per  fess  or  and  gu.  Sapporttrs  —  For 
Lu.msdaine  :  A  lion  and  a  hear.  31otto — For  Lumsdaine: 
Beware  in  time. 

Seats— Blanerne,  Dunse,  co.  Berwick;  and  Innergellie,  co. 
Fife. 


SANFORD    OF    NYNEHEAD    COURT. 

Sanfoed,  William  Atshfoed,  Esq.  of  Nyne- 
hcad  Cottrt,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formei-ly  in 
the  Colonial  Service,  author  of  works  and  papers  on 
geology,  b.  2  Dec.  1818;  in.  Ist,  14  May,  1857, 
Sarah  Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry  Seymour,  Esq.  of 
Kuoyle,  in  co.  Wilts,  by  whom  (who  d.  14  Aug. 
1867)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Charles  Ayshford,  b.  C  June,  1859. 

II.  Henry  Seymour  John  Ayshford,  b.  20  June,  1853. 

I.  Ellen  Henrietta.  ii.  Mary  Ethel. 

III.  Blanche  Clotilde.  iv.  Rosalind. 

Mr.  Sanford  m.  2ndly,  5  Dec.  1874,  Sarah  EUzaheth 
Harriett,  dau.  of  Right  Eev.  Lord  Arthur  Charles 
Hervey,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Frederick  William,  5th  Earl  and  Ist  Mar- 
quess of  Bristol. 

JLtltritflE. — The  family  of  Sanford  is  one  of  considerable 
antiquity  in  the  cos.  of  Somerset  and  Devon.    The  present  pos- 
sessor of  Nynehead  represents,  through  the  marriage  of  Henry 
Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead  (who  d.  1644),  with  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Ayshford,  Esq.  of  Ayshford,  Devon,  the  Ayshfords  of 
Ayshford,  derived  in  lineal  descent  from  Stephanus  de  Eisforde, 
of  Eisforde,  in  the  reign  of  William  I.  (The  Conqueror).    The 
oldest    Ayshford   deed    in  possession  of  Mr.  Sanford,  bears 
date  anno  43  Henry  III.,  and  relates  to  a  final  award  of  a 
piece    of  land  (still    in  Mr.    Sanford's   possession)  between 
Pcrrel  de  Sanford  and  Thomas  de  Ayshford.     The  existing 
chapel  of  Ayshford  is  of  the  14th  century,  but  on  repairing 
there  was  found  carving  of  the  11th  and  12th  centuries  em- 
bedded in  the  wall,  showing  the  existence  of  an  earlier  build- 
ing.   The   estate  of  Ayshford  appears   never  to  have  been 
sold.     The  oldest  Sanford  deed  in  possession  of  the  family 
bears  date  anno  1  Henry  I'V.    The  estates  were  at  that  time 
in   the   neighbourhood  of  Dulverton.    The  manor  of  Brook 
Sanford  formed  part  of   the  parishes   of  Exton  and  Wins- 
ford,  in  Somerset,  but   about   1600   the  family  became  pos- 
sessed of  the  manor  of  Nynehead,  upon  which  they  have  ever 
since  resided.    The  name  and  arms  appear  on  a  tomb  in  the 
Temple  Church,  London,  as  those  of  Gilbert  Sanford,  who 
appears  to  have  given  his  land  to  the  Knights  Templars  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  II.     His  son,  Gilbert  Sanford,  in  the  reign 
of  King  John,  appears  to  have  been  connected  with  the  Knights 
Templars,  though  not  one  of  them.     A  record  in  the  Heralds' 
College,  London,  shows  that  this  Gilbert,   who   was   feudal 
Baron  of  Sanford  temp.  Henry  III.,  was  Chamberlain  in  fee  to 
Eleanor,  Queen  of  Henry  III.     His  son,  Gilbert  Sanford, 
inherited  the  manor  of  Hormade  Magna,  co.  Hertford,  and 
held  it  by  serjeantcy  of  service  in  the  Queen's  Chamber.    His 
dau.  and  heiress,  Alice,  m.  Robert  de'Vere,  5th  Earl  of  Oxford, 
and  6th  Hereditary  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  of  England,  and 
conveyed  the  manor  to  her  husband,  whose  descendant  sold 
it  temp.  Queen  Elizaheth  to  Anthony  Gage,  citizen  of  London. 
His  representative,  Daniel  Gage,  at  the  coronation  of  James  I., 
claimed  the  office  of  Chamberlain  to  the  Queen,  but  failed  to 
substantiate  his  claim.     A  brother  of  Gilbert,  the  first  Cham- 
berlain, appears  to  have  left  the  East  of  England,  and  to  have 
become  connected  by  marriage  with  the  Bassetts,  in  Wales. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SAN 


1415 


The  arms  on  the  tomb  of  Martin  Sanford  the  first  of  NyncheatI, 
are  identical  with  those  on  a  deed  made  between  one  of  the 
Bassett  family  and  Nicholas  Sanford,  respectinj;  the  manor 
of  Lequid  in  Wales,  which  arc  the  same  as  those  of  Baron 
Sanford.  His  son,  Laurence,  sold  this  manor,  as  appears  in 
the  inquisition  of  Devon. 

John  Sanford,  Lord  of  Brook  Sanford,  Somerset,  was 
possessed  of  that  manor  in  the  rei;;n  of  Uiciiaud  IL,  and  held 
other  lands  in  that  co.  and  co.  Devon.  His  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Hugo  SANFOKt>,  of  Brook  Sanford,  had,  by  SlatiUla  his 
■wife  (who  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  Bassett),  a  son, 

AViLLiAM  Sanford,  of  Brook  Sanford,  who  m.  Agnes,  widow 
of  Kobert  Alexander,  of  Sidmouth,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Philip, 
his  heir ;  n.  John  (to  whom  his  mother  pave  her  property 
in  the  parishes  of  Halberton  and  Sidmouth  by  deed  tunp. 
Edward  IV.),  who  had  a  son,  Christopher,  of  whom  hereafter 
as  heir  to  his  uncle.    The  elder  son, 

Philip  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Halberton,  a.  his  father,  and  d.  s.  p. 
temp.  Henry  VIIL,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Christopher  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Halberton,  Devon,  with 
•whom  the  Visitation  of  that  co.,  1620,  and  that  of  Somerset, 
commences.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ealsh,  of  Hminster, 
in  the  latter  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JIartin,  his  heir.  ii.  Christopher,  rn.  and  had  issue. 

III.  Bartholomew,  of  Withiecomb  Kayley,  Somerset,  'i/i. 
Bridget,  dau.  of  Woodrowe  of  Hfracombc,  Devon,  and  had 
four  sons, 

1  Christopher,  of  Bicknoler,  Somerset,  who  signed  the 
Visitation  of  that  co.  1623,  and  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Wyvell,  of  Crediton,  Devon. 

2  Fabyan.  3  Anthony.  4  Thomas. 
17.  Hugh,  m.  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Martin  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Halberton,  and  Dulverton,  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Champneis,  of  Uffculme,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Martin,  his  heir. 

Abigail,  m.  George  Sidenham,  Devon. 

Dorothy,  ni.  Christopher  Brauford. 

The  son  and  heir, 

jVIartin  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  Somerset,  High 
Sheriff  for  that  co.  1641,  rn.  Susanna,  dau.  of  John  Sydenham, 
of  Combe,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had  (with  three  children 
who  d.  before  1620,  William,  Arthur,  and  Penelope)  three 
sons  and  one  dau., 

Henry,  his  heir. 

William,  0.  1616,  aged  4  at  Visitation. 

George  6.  1617,  aged  3  at  Visitation. 

Jane,  b.  1610,  aged  10  at  Visitation. 

Mr.  Sanford,  who  signed  the  Visitation  of  Devon,  1620,  d. 
1643,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Henry  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  h.  1G12,  aged  8  at 
Visitation  of  Devon ;  m.  Mary  (6.  1607),  dau.  of  Henry  Aysh- 
ford,  Esq.  (by  Amy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kichard  Bluet,  of  Hol- 
combe  Bogus,  Devon,  and  grand-dau.  of  Roger  Ayshford,  who 
was  great-grandson  of  William  Ayshford  of  Ayshford,  in  the 
same  co.,  by  Ehzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Francis,  of 
Comflorie,  Somerset),  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Sanford  was  buried 
at  Nynehead,  9  Feb.  1644,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  a  minor  at  his  father's 

death,  M.P.  for  Taunton,  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Lucy  Knight- 

j  ley,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  ancestor  of  the  Baronets  of 

Fawsley  (by  Jane   Grey  his  wife,  dau.   and   heir  of  Henry 

Benson,  Esq.,  by  Hon.  Elizabeth  Grey  his  wife,  sister  and 

I  heir  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Stamford,  and  dau.  of  Thomas 

Lord  Grey,   of  Groby,   and    Lady  Elizabeth   Bourchier  his 

wife,   dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward,  4th  Earl  of  Bath,  Lord 

I  Fitzwarine),  by  whom  he  had  fourteen  children.    He  d.  1711, 

I  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
I  Edward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chipley,  M.P.  for  Taunton,  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  to  Mary  II.,  and  the  intimate  friend 
and  correspondent  of  John  Locke  the  Philosopher,  and  had 
I  issue.    He  d.  1718,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of 
ISir  John  Chichester,  4th  bart.  of  llaleigh,  and  d.  1770,  when 
|be  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John   Sanford,    Esq.    of  Nynehead,   who  m.    Hon.   Jane 
jAnstruther,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Anstruther,  Knt.,  by  Jean, 
Baroness  Newark,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John,  2nd  Lord 
Newark,  and  had  issue, 
t.  William  Ayshford,  his  heir.        ii.  John. 
I.  Charlotte.  ii.  Jane. 

Mr.  Sanford  d.  1779,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
WiLLiAji  Ayshford    Sanford,    Esq.    of    Nynehead,   and 
II. 


Lynton,  m.  Aug.  1793,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kcv.  Edward  Marshall, 
of  Breage,  Cornwall,  and  had  by  her(who  d.  20  Jan.  Ia55),  aa 
only  son, 

Edward  Ayshford,  his  heir. 
Mr.  Sanford  d.  30  April,  1833,  and  wa.i  a.  by  his  only  son, 

Edward  Aysuford  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Nynehead  Court, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.  Somerset,  6.  23  May,  1794;  m.  1st,  4 
Nov.  1817,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Langham,  8th  bart. 
of  Cottcsbrooke,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1830)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Ayshford,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward  Ayshford  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rectnr  of  Combe  Flory, 
diocese  of  Bath  and  Wells,  m.  Christina  Emma,  dau.  of 
M.  H.  Perceval,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Eugene  Ayshford.  2  Edward  CharlesPerceyal. 

III.  Henry  Ayshford,  of  Waltham  House,  near  Chelmsford, 
J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Buckinghamshire  Militia,  formerly 
Capt.  43rd  regt.  Light  Infantry;  6.28  July,  1822;  m.  10 
Blay,  18.'i9,  Emily  Katherine  Anne,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Lord 
Granville  Charles  Henry  Somerset,  M.P.,  and  grauddau. 
of  Henry  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Beaufort. 

IV.  John  Ayshford,  Lieut.  R.N.,  t^  i'nm.  5  Oct.  1851. 

V.  Charles  Ayshford,  Major  E.  I. C,  killedat  the  siege  of  Luck- 
now,  18.58.  He  received  promotion  immediately  before  his 
death,  having  commanded  the  guides  during  the  siege  of 
Delhi,  and  having  been  mentioned  in  nearly  every  despatch. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  14  Aug.  1847,  Ambrose  Lethbriilge  God- 
dard,  Esq.  of  the  Lawn,  Swindon,  Wilts,  M.P.  for  Crick- 
lade,  1847-57,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary,  m.  1856,  Edward  Lewis  Knight,  Esq.  of 
Hornacote  Manor,  Cornwall,  formerly  Capt.  20th  regt. ; 
and  d.  May,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Sanford  m.  2ndly,   1  Aug.  1842,   Lady   Caroline    Anne 
S  anhope,  dau.  of  Charles,  3rd  Earl  of  Harrington,  by  whom 
(who  d.  Nov.  1856)  he  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1  Dec.  1871,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Ayshford  Santord,  Esq.,  now  of  Nynehead  Court. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  bars  wavy  arg., 
for  Sanforu  ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  martkts  sa., 
for  Sanford,  ancient;  3rd,  arg.,  three  ashen  keys  ppr. 
between  two  chevronels  sa.  Crest — A  martlet  ppr.  Motto — 
Ferme  en  foy. 
Seal — Nynehead  Court,  Wellington,  Somerset. 


SANKEY    OF    COOLMORE. 

Saneet,  Jacob  Hieeom,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co, 
Tipperary,  J.P.,  Capt.  E.N.  (retired),  b.  23  Jiily, 
1807  ;  m.  8  Feb.  1844,  Melita  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Capt.  Gawen  William  Eowan  Hamilton,  R.N. ,  C.B., 
of  Killyleagh  Castle,  co.  Down,  and  has  Lad  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Villiers  Elrington,  b.  1  April,  1858. 

I.  Catherine  Amelia,   m.    July,    1865,   David,  2nd  soa   of 
Da\id  Hart,  Esq.  of  the  Park,  Leytonstone,  Essex. 

II.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  12  June^  1867,  J.   Barnett  Barker, 
Esq.,  Capt.  75th  regt. 

III.  Melita  Henrietta,  d.  Oct.  1852.  iv.  Evelyn  Grace. 
IttUCitCJC. — The  Sankeys  descend  from  a  Lancashire  family 

of  considerable  antiquity. 

Hiebom  Sankey,  Esq.,  aged  25  in  1646  [(the  elder  son  of 
Richard  Sankey,  of  Endsworth,  Salop,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hilary  Smolt,  Esq.  of  Burford  Castle,  Dorset,  and  grandson 
of  Peter  Sankey,  Esq.  of  Cotton,  Salop,  who  was  younger 
son  of  Thomas  Sankey,  of  Sankey,  co.  Lancaster,  temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth)  was  Major-Commandant  of  the  Regt.  of 
Horse  of  Chester,  and  afterwards  Col.  of  Horse,  Commander 
of  a  Brigade  in  Ireland.  He  became  M.P.  successively  for  cos. 
Cork,  Waterford,  and  Tipperary,  and  also  for  the  borough  of 
Woodstock.  He  d.  s.  p.  and  intestate.  Administration  was 
granted,  4  Feb.  1687,  to  his  nephew, 

Richard  Sankey,  Col.  in  the  army  of  William  III.  (son 
of  Robert  Sankey,  of  Hodnet,  Salop),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Ballynort,  co.  Limerick,  and  dying 
1G93,  left  a  son, 

Jacob  Sankey,  Esq.,  m.  Abigail,  dan.  of  Mathew  Jacob, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  St.  Johnstown,  and  was  father  of 

Mathew  Sankey,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  hi.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Villiers,  Esq.  of  Hanbury  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Jacob,  his  heir.  ii.  Mathew. 

III.  Richard,  of  St.  Kitts,  Member  of  Assembly. 

IV.  George. 

V.  William,  M.P.,  of  Harcourt  Street,  Dublin,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Mills,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Cork,  Banker,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Matthew,  &.  1818;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  D'Hara, 
of  O'Harabrook,  co.  Antrim,  nephew  of  Viscount  Duncan 
of  Cauiperdowo,  and  bad  issue, 

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SAR 


■William,  Major  9tli  regt.,  and  Brevet-Col.,  vi.  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Eoe,  Esq.  of  Rockwell,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau. 
Mathew  Henry,  of  Lurganhrae,  Fermanagh,  J. P.,  ra. 
1st,  2-t  Sept.  1850,  Mary  Charlotte,  only  dau.  of  Kcv. 
■\Villiam  Lennard  Koper,  of  Monaghan,  and  graiid-dau. 
of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Hev.  Henry  Koper,  Dean  of 
Clonmaenoise,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Oct.  1B51),  had  a 
son, 

William  Eopee,  6.  8  July,  1851. 
Mr.  Sankcy  m.  2ndly,  1  Feb.  1853,  Mehetahel,  younsest 
dau.  of  John  lioe,  Esq.  of  Kockwell,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
has  issue, 
Mathew  Villiers,  6.  3  Oct.  1853. 
Hierom  Richard  John,  6.  2  Dec.  1854. 
Henry,  b.  14  Oct.  1856. 
Edward  Morgan  Crofton,  6.  17  April.  1859. 
Charles  Arthur.  Gerald  Lewis. 

Emily  May  Elizabeth.  Ethel  Eleanor. 

Morgan  Crofton,  Capt.  and  Brevet- Major  Bengal  Artil- 
lery, d.  20  March,  1868. 

Richard  Hierom,  Capt.  and  Brevet-Major  Madras  Engi- 
neers, m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  J.  Benson,  Esq.  of  Chelten- 
ham, and  has  issue  two  daus. 
Eleanor,  r/i.Sackville  Hamilton,  Esq.  and  has  issue. 
Marianne,  m.  John  M.  Abbott,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Eliza  Villiers. 

Grace  Jane,  m.  Capt.  Benson,  Madras  Army,  and  has 
issue. 
2  William,   M.A.,  m.  Sophia,    dau.  of  Robert   Mulock, 
Comptroller-Gen.  of  the  Stamp  OfiBce,  and  had  issue, 
William  Henry  Villiers.        Robert  Stephen  Villiers. 
Anna  Sophia.  Jlaria  Sarah. 

Hannah  Elizabeth,  rti.  John  Koe,  Esq.  of  Rockwell. 
Mary  Anne. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Jacob  Sanket,  Esq.  of  Coolmore  (whose  will,  dated  1783, 
■was  proved  1784),  m.  1768,  Mary  Elizabeth  Caldwell,  of  DuWin, 
sister  of  Admiral  Sir  Benjamin  Caldwell,  and  had  issue, 
Mathew  Villiers,  his  heir  ;  Charles;  Jacob  ;  Andrew  Hierom, 
Capt.  57th  foot,  killed  in  Spain,  1814;  Benjamin,  d.  s.  p.; 
Anne;  Eliza,  m.  Benjamin  Benyon,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Stafford; 
and  Catherine.    The  eldest  son, 

Mathew  ViLLiEBS  Sanket,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  m.  Sept.  1792, 
Mary  Amelia,  sister  of  Major  Elrington,  Major  of  the  Tower 
of  London-,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  issue, 

Mathew  Villiers,  of  Coolmore,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Perry,  Esq.  of  Woodroffe,  co.  Tipperary,  but  d.  s.^j.  1837. 

John  Henry,  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm. 

Jacob,  now  of  Coolmore. 

Mary  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Edward  Galwey,  Esq.,  son  of 
Ven.  William  Galwey,  Archdeacon  of  Cashcl. 

Ellenor  Jane.  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  James  Morton. 

Dorothea. 

Mr.  Sankey  d.  1815. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  salmon  of  the  field.  Cre-tt — 
A  cubit  arm  vested  sa.  cufifed  arg.  holding  a  salmon  ppr. 
Motto — Sancta  clavis  coeli  fides. 

Seat— Coolmore,  Fethard. 


SAHSFIELD    OF    DOUGHCLOYNE. 

Saesfield,  Dominice  Ronatne  Patrick,  Esq. 
of  Douglicloyiie,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Cork  1878,  late  Capt.  North  Cork  Eifles, 
h.  9  Sept.  1828 ;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Mary  Anne  Eliza- 
beth  Helena,  dau.  of  James  de  la  Cour,  Esq.,  by 
Henrietta  Georgiana  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
James  Lombard,  Esq.  of  Lombardstown,  co.  Cork 
(who  was  killed  in  action,  when  a  Major  in  com- 
mand of  a  Aving  of  the  North  Cork  Militia  179S), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  TnoMAs  RoNATNE,  &.  13  April  18C2. 

ir.  James  de  la  Cour,  b.  20  Sept.  !!^C4. 

III.  WilUam  Stopford,  b.  23  Feb.  18GS. 

I.  Henrietta  Georgina  Lombard. 

n.  Angelina  Stopford. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth  Annie  Helena. 

IV.  Annie  Becher  de  la  Cour. 

V.  Octavia  Violet  Angelina. 

VI.  Helena  Rose  Sophia.  vir.  Flora  Patricia. 
VIII.  Ethel  Hyacinth  Mary  Josepha. 

ILtllCagC.— The  first  of  the  family  of  Sarsfield  who  went 
to  Ireland  was  Thomas  de  Sarsfield,  "Premier  porte 
banniere  du  Roi  Henry  II."  a.d.  1172. 

The  titles  of  Earl  of  Lucan,  Viscount  Kilmallock,  and  pre- 
mier baronet  of  Ireland,  were  borne  by  different  branches  of 


the  family.  The  Sabsfields  of  Sar/Jield  Court,  from  whom 
the  Doughcloyne  line,  of  which  we  treat,  directly  descends, 
twice  forfeited  their  estates ;  first,  under  Cromwell,  but  were 
reinstated  at  the  Restoration  ;  and  again,  under  Willlim  III., 
having  taken  an  active  and  conspicuous  part  in  the  cause  of 
James  II. 

David  de  Sarsfield,  who,  before  1300,  possessed  the  manors 
of  Glynman  and  Calysil,  was  ancestor  of 

Geoffbet  Sarsfield,  5)1.  Jeanie  Martyn,  and  acquired  with 
her  large  estates  near  Cork,  and  the  fishery  called  Tully 
Calvy ;  he  was  father  of  Thomas  Sarsfield,  whose  son,  Edmond 
Sarsfield,  is  mentioned  in  the  will  of  Peter  "  SarcheU."  He 
had  two  sons, 

William,  of  whose  line  presently. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Sarsfields,  Viscounts  Kilsiallock, 

The  elder  son, 

William  Sabsffeld,  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  James, 
whose  son,  Patrick,  was  ancestor  of  a  branch  of  the  family 
settled  at  Johnstown.  The  former,  Thomas  Sarsfield,  pre- 
sented to  the  Rectory  of  Glanman  in  1582.  He  was  father  of 
William  Sarsfield,  mentioned  in  the  settlements  of  Sars- 
field Court,  14  Oct.  1620.  This  William  had  (with  younger 
issue)  a  son,  Thomas  Sarsfield,  living  in  1633,  who  was 
father  of 

DoMiNicK  Sarsfield,  who  obtained  a  decree,  23  July, 
1663,  to  be  re-established  in  possession  of  Sarsfield  Court, 
Tempulosky,  and  other  lands,  which  had  been  confiscated  by 
Cromwell,  and,  3  July,  1681,  letters  patent  to  execute  the 
decree.    His  son, 

DoMiNicK  Sarsfield,  Esq.  m.  Catherine  Ronayne,  and  had 
three  sons,  Dominick,  d.  v.nni.  in  1767  ;  Philip,  of  whom  pre- 
sently; and  Edmond,  Col.  of  the  Irish  Brigade,  d.  unm.  in 
France.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Doughcloyne,  m.  Mary 
Ronayne,  and  had  an  elder  son, 

Dominick  Eonatne  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Doughcloyne,  ra. 
Jan.  1793,  Mary  Bruce,  only  dau.  of  James  Bonwell,  Esq.  of 
Cork,  and  Mary  Bruce  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Eonavke,  late  of  Doughcloyne. 

James,  d.  unm.  Dominick,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  18GG. 

Philip,  111.  the  dau.  of  Daniel  Egan,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son 
and  two  daus.,  rf.  1868. 

Mary,  m.  William  Hastings  Greene,  of  Lota,  co.  Cork,  d, 
1872. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Eonatne  Sarsfield,  Esq.  of  Doughcloyne,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  10  Dec.  1793  ;  m.  20  May,  1820,  Angelina,  dau. 
(by  Abigail  Evans  his  wife)  of  the  Eev.  WiUiam  Stopford, 
Rector  of  Garrycloyne,  cousin  of  the  Earl  of  Courtown,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

D05IINICK  Eonatne  Patrick,  now  of  Doughcloyne. 
Abigail  Joseph  Anne.  Angelina  Maria. 

He  d.  7  Oct.  1865. 

Arms — Per  pale  gn.  and  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  seconJ 
and  sa.  Crest — A  leopard's  face  or.  Motto — Virtus  noa 
vertitur. 

<S«tft— Doughcloyne,  Cork. 


4 

I 


SARTOmS    OF    WARNFOED. 


1 


Saetoeis,  Edwaed  Johtt,  Esq.  of  Warnforcl, 
Hants,  J.P.,  I.  1817 ;  m.  1842,  Adelaide,  dau.  of 
Charles  Eemble,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Greville  Edward,  late  11th  Hussars,  d.  1873. 

II.  Algekn©n  Charles  Frederick,  of  Tichfield,  Hants,  6. 
1851 ;  m.  1874,  Ellen  Wrenshall,  dau.  of  Gen.  Ulysses 
Grant,  ex-President  of  the  United  States.  ^  J 

I.  May,  m.  W.  Henry  Gordon,  Esq.  '**< 

ILt'ltCaflC— The  late  Urban  Sartoris,  of  Paris,  m.  l%\% 
Matilda,  dau.  of  Edward  Eose  Tunno,  Esq.,  had  issue  by  her, , 

Edward  John,  of  Warnford  Park. 

Frederick  Urban,  of  Rusliden  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  6. 
1819,  J.P.  for  NortlLiinpton,  High  Sheriffl856;  m.  1843, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Joseph  Pratt,  Eeetor  of  Paston,  near 
Peterborough,  and  had,  1  Frederick  Maitland,  Attache  in 
the  Diplomatic  Service,  &.  1844;  2  Herbert;  1  Madeleine; 
2  Edith :  3  Evelyn. 

Alfred,  of  Abbotswood,  co.  Gloucester,  and  20,  Cavendish 
Square,  late  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  J.P.  for  Berks  and  co. 
Gloucester,  b.  13  Dec.  1826;  m.  28 Oct.  1856,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Frances  Barrington,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  6th  Viscount  Bar- 
rington,  and  has,  1  Francis  Charles,  6.  18  Aug.  1857.  Lieut. 
7thEoyal  Fusiliers;  2  Leonard,  b.  13  Feb.  1860;  3  Lionel 
Charies  George,  6.  22  Feb.  1863;  4  Maurice  Wilham  Urbai^ 
It.  8  March,  1868. 


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Jules  Alexandre,  in.  Miss  Lyster,  and  d.  1803,  leaving  three 
daus. 

Charles,  J.P.  for  Oxon,  Hic;h  Sheriff  1872,  of  Wilcotcs, 
Oxon,  6.  16  Oct.  IS'i;-);  m.  16  Sept.  1«6'2,  Mary  Hfi-mione, 
2nd  ilau.  of  James  Henry  Callander,  Esq.  of  Anlkinglass  and 
Craigforih,  by  his  1st  wile,  the  lion.  Jane  Erskiue. 

Eliza,  m.  the  Marquis  de  I'Aigle. 

Scat — Warnford,  Bishop's  Waltham. 


SAUNDERS    OF    WENNIN-GTON    EALL. 

Saundehs,  William  Allen  FnAifCis,  Esq.  of 
"VTeunington  Hall,  co.  Laucaster,  and  Black  Tor- 
rington, Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster,  High 
Sheriff  1862,  and  J.P.  for  Westmorland  and  West 
Eiding  of  York,  6.  22  Aug.  1818;  m.  30  Dec. 
ISil,  Dorothy,  dan.  of  the  late  Josias  Moi'lcj,  Esq. 
of  Beamsley  Hall,  West  Eiding,  and  Marrick  Park, 
North  Eiding  co.  York  (see  Moeley  of  Marriclc 
Park),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1874)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis  Morloy,  d.  an  infant,  8  Auff.  ISoO. 

II.  Charles  Morlet,  b.  3  Oot.  1851,  J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster, 
Westmorland,  and  West  Eiding  co.  York,  and  Cap:.  1st 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia. 

III.  Clervaux  Morley,  of  Eovacott,  Xorth  Devon,  J.P.  for 
Devon,  l>.  16  June,  1854;  m.  3  Jan.  1877,  Eleanor  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  E.  Wilberforce  TJnwin,  Esq.  of  Forest  Lodge, 
Hants,  and  has  a  son,  Clervaux  Leslie  Blorley. 

IV.  George  Morley,  h.  8  Sept.  1855,  Lieut.  lOGtli  Light  In- 
fantry. 

I.  Eleanor  Jane,  to.  1874,  the  Eev.  Charles  Stead  Hope,  of 
Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  Southport,  and  has  two  daus., 
Dorothy  Eleanor,  and  Piosamond  Frances. 

II.  Frances  Debonnaire. 

III.  Adeline  Clecre,  d.  12  Jan.  1854. 

HiucatJC. — From  the  earliest  records  we  learn  that  Wen- 
nington  Hall,  together  with  the  Manor  of  Wennington,  was 
held  by  a  family  of  the  name  of  Morley.  At  a  period  ante- 
cedent to  the  time  of  Edward  II.,  William  de  Wennington  was 
in  possession  of  this  estate,  which,  about  4  Edward  HI.  (1330), 
passed  to  the  family  of  Morley,  on  the  marriage  of  Margaret, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Gilbert  de  Wennington,  with  Puchard 
de  Merley,  or  Morley,  of  Great  and  Little  Morley,  co.  Lan- 
caster. The  property  remained  in  the  possession  of  t!ie 
Morleys  until  1673,  when,  on  their  removal  to  Beamsley  Hall, 
in  the  West  Pviding  of  Yorkshire,  it  was  sold  to  the  Marsdens 
of  Gisburn.    It  was  subsequently  purchased  by 

EicuARD  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Fair  i^awn,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  18 
April,  1764,  eldest  son  of  William  Saunders,  Esq.  and  Elizabeth 
Rudd  his  wife.  Mr.  Saunders  m.  28  April,  1808,  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  of  John  Leaper-Xewton,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  House, 
MicUleover,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

WiLLiAM^LLEN  FRANCIS,  now  of  Wennington  Hall. 

Anna  Maria  Alice,  m.  Itev.  Charles  Heskcth,  Rector  of 
Korth  Mtols,  and  Meols  Hall,  brother  of  Sir  P.  Hesketh, 
Fleetwood,  Bart.,  of  Eossall  Hall,  and  has  issue,  1  Bold 
Fleetwood,  d.  an  infant ;  2  Edward  Fleetwood,  J.P.  for  co. 
Lancaster:  1  Anna  Maria  Emily,  m.  J.  Bibby,  Esq.  of  Hart 
Hill;  2  Adelaide,  m.  G.  Robertson,  Esq.;  3  Debonnaire,  ra. 
W.  Maclnroy,  Esq.  of  Lude,  co.  Perth ;  4  CaroUne  Sumner. 
Mr.  Saunders  d.  18  April,  1854. 

v</-/!is— Per  chevi-on  arg.  and  sa.  three  elephants'  heads 
wased  counterchanged.  Crest— A.n  elephant's  head  erased 
arg.    Motto — Spes  mea  in  Deo. 

Seat.% — Wennins'ton  Hall,  near  Lancaster;  and  Black  Tor- 
rington,  Korth  Devon. 

♦ 

SAUNDESS    OF    LAEGAY. 

Sattndees,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Largay,  co.  Cavan, 
h.  27  Jan.  1800;  m.  1st,  5  Aug.  1821,  Miss  Day, 
niece  of  Sir  John  Day,  Advocate- General  of  Bengal, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1834)  has  issue, 

I.  Augustus  Richard,  Lieut.  GOth  Rifles,  6.  1822;  deceased. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1324 ;  deceased. 

ni.  Edward,  6.  1824;  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Weldale 
KnoUys,  Esq.  of  Reading,  Bcrks- 

I.  Susan,  ra.  John  Richards,  Esq.  of  Earnagh,  co.  Mayo. 

II.  Julienne,  m.  A.  Z.  Cox,  Esq.  of  Heme  Gate,  and 
Ilarwood  Hall,  Essex. 

lii.  Mary  Anne,  si.  Rev.  Mainwaring  White. 


Mr.   Saunders  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  -widow  of  Eichard 
Leigh,  Esq.  of  Hawley  House,  Kent. 

Ht'nrjigC. — Robert  Saitn-deks,  a  Col.  in  Oliver  Crom- 
'well's  army,  was  appointed  Governor  of  Kinsalc,  co.  Cork, 
by  the  Usurper.  He  got  a  grant  of  "The  Deeps  "  and  other 
lands  in  the  co.  Wexford,  amounting  to  3,725  acres,  by  patent, 
dated  7  Feb.  19  Charles  II.,  and  a  lease  of  several  lands 
and  tenements  in  the  barony  of  Imokilly,  co.  Cork,  dated 
15  Feb.  1657.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Owen  ITitzHerbert, 
of  CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  Saunders  Court,  co.  Wexford,  whose  will,  dated 
1  March,  1681,  was  proved  11  May,  16b2.  He  ,a.  Jane,  dau. 
of  Henry  Whitfield,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  (wuo//i.2ndly, 
Robert  Doyne,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas 
in  Ireland— xcc  Doyne  of  WMi)  he  had,  with  a  dau., 
Dorothy,  a  son, 

Richard  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Court,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wexford  1707,  who  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Jant3  Sain-ders,  m.  1st,  Aus.  1725,  William  Woith,  Esq. 
of  Eathfarnham,  co.  Dubiin ;  and  2niUy,  Arthur,  Isl 
Earl  of  Arran. 

II.  Robert,  of  Dublin,  Prime  Serjeant  at  Law,  temp.  Queen 
Anne,  whose  will,  dated  8  March,  1707,  was  proved  14  Dec. 
170S.  He  left,  with  a  dau.,  m.  Benjamin  Fisli,  Esq.,  three 
sons, 

.1  Joseph,  of  Newtown  Saunders,  co.  Wicklow,  whose  will, 

dated  6  Oct.  1713,  was  proved  28  No?.  1720.    He  d.  s. ;.). 

2  Robert,  of  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  23  Oct.   1731,  was 

proved  18  Dee.  1732.    He  left,  by  .iViine  his  wife,  a  dau., 

Avis,  and  two  sons, 

Anderson,  b.  1694,  who  had  a  son, 

Robert,  of  Ballinastra,  co.  Wexford,  who  d.  1767, 
leaving,  by  Martha  his  wife,  three  sons,  1  Anderson, 
of  Newtown  Saunders,  who  had  two  sons,  Anderson 
(Capt.  9th  regt.)  and  Richard  ;  2  Joshua,  m.  Hannah 
MeWilliams,  and  had  a  son,  Richard  Donovan,  bapt. 
at  Ferns,  co.  Wexford,  18  Oct.  1776;  3  Bartholomew. 
Eichard,  who  is  mentioned  in  the  wUl  of  his  uncle, 
Joseph. 

S  Morley,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  appointed  2nd  Serjeant- 
at-Arms  29  Oct.  1692,  b.  in  co.  York  1671.  Purchased 
Saiuiders  Grove  and  other  estates  in  co.  Wicklow,  and 
loft,  by  Frances  Goodwin  his  wife,  an  only  dau.  and 

heiress, 

Cordelia,  TO.  George  Pendred,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Morley 
Pendred,  who  adopted  the  surname  of  Saukbeks  (ste 
S.\DNDERS  of  Saunders  Grove). 
in.  Anbersox,  whose  descendants  carried  on  the  male  line 
of  the  family,  of  whom  hereafter. 
I.  Elizabeth,  i/i.  John  PucUle,  Esq.  of  Kew  Ross,  co.  Wexford. 
It.  Mehetabel.        in.  Rebecca.        iv.  Hannah.       v.  IJethia. 
VI.  Mary.  vii.  Bathsheba.  vui.  Jane. 

The  3rd  son, 

Anderson  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Newtown  S.aunders,  co.  Wick- 
low, lii.  Elizabeth  Battcrsby ;  and  d.  1717,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Anderson  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Saunders,  6.  1716; 
m.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Owen  Wyuue,  Esq.  of  Haslcwood,  co. 
Sligo,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

RicHAED,  his  successor. 

Joanna,  to.  Nov.  1759,  Thomas  Townlcy  Dawson,  Esq.  of 
Kinscaly,  co.  Dublin. 

Mr.  Saunders  to.   2ndly,   Elizabeth  Wallbanke  Childers,  of 
Cautley  Lodge,  co.  York,  and  had  further  issue, 

Anderson.  Wilham. 

Elizabeth. 

The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Sanndci-s,  ra.  Anne 
Parker,  and  had  four  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Owen,  his  successor.        ii.  Joliu  Robert.       iii.  Anderson. 

IV.  Richard. 

I.  Belinda.       ii.  Anne  Mary.       in.  Eilcn.       iv.  Jane. 

The  eldest  son, 

Owen  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Largay,  ra.  1799,  Mary  Anne,  dan. 
of  Richard  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Sadleir's  Wells,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Owen,  of  Grcyfort,  co.  Tipperary,  6.  1805;  m. 
1832,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev".  JIatthew  Moore,  of  Moore's  Fort, 
in  that  co.,  and  has  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Robert  Harlowen,  6.  July,  1838 ;  deceased. 
Edward,  Lieut.  5th  Royal  Lancers,  0.  1  Jan.  1839. 
Ellen  Pauline,  deceased. 

I.  Ellen,  m.  Thomas  Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

II.  Jemima,  to.  Edward  Synge,  Esq.  of  Syngefield,  King's 
Co. 

Mr.  Saunders  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  soiv  > 

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SAU 


KicnAKD  Sacndeks,  Esq.  of  Largay,  representative  of  tlie 
Saunders  family  in  Ireland. 

A  -nns — Ar?;.,  a  chevron  between  three  elephants'  heads  erased 
sa.  on  a  chief  jcu.  between  two  plates  a  sword  in  pale,  the  blade 
broken,  point  hunsring  down  all  ppr.  Crest — Out  of  a  mural 
crown  ppr.  an  elephant's  head  arg.  charged  with  a  torteau. 
Mollo — Nil  consciresibi. 

iScots— Largay,  co.  Cavan ;  Hawley  House,  Kent. 


SATTNDEES    OF    SAUNDERS    GEOVE. 

Satjxdees,  Kobeet  Joseph  Peatt,  Esq.  of 
Saunders  G-rore,  co.  Wicklow,  J.P.  cos.  Wicklow 
and  Kildare,  Major  luldare  Militia,  and  High 
Sherife  1878,  Lieiit.  Eoyal  Artillery  from  1859  to 
18S7,  h.  15  Jan.  1841 ;  s.  his  father  April,  1871, 
and  was  appointed,  1876,  .Aide-de-Camp  to  his 
G-race  the  Date  of  Marlborough,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Ireland. 

ILiuCagC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Pendred, 
long  resident  in  the  co.  Korthampton,  which  settled  in 
Ireland  tanp.  William  III. ;  through  an  heiress  of  the  family 
of  Saunders  they  acquired  estates  in  the  cos.  of  Wicklow 
and  Kildare,  and  adopted  the  surname  of  Sacndkbs  {see 
Sacndebs  of  Largay). 

WiLLLAM  Pendked,  Esq.  of  Eroghillstown,  in  the  barony  of 
Kathvilly,  co.Carlow,  purchased  from  Charles,  Earl  of  Arran, 
a  fee  farm  of  the  lands  of  Tobinstown,  in  that  co.  for  £2,GC5, 
24  Dec.  1723.    By  Elizabeth  his  wife  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Eroghillstown,  his  heir,  h.  1709.  his  will,  dated 
4  Jan.  1758,  was  proved  3  April,  1762.  By  Letitia  his  wife 
he  left  two  sous  and  four  daus., 

1  William.  2  Vaughan. 

1  Letitia,  whose  will,  dated  26  June,  1765,  was  proved 
4  Nov.  1771. 

2  WOhelmina.  3  Bridget  (Mrs.  Sadleir). 

4  Martha,  m.  Jan.  1777,  Cornelius  Heldon,  Esq.  of 
Dublin. 

II.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Martha,  d.  u;ii/i.,  will  dated  3  Nov.  1779,  proved  I  Jan. 

1788. 
n.  Elizabeth,  to.  June,  1718,  Jonathan  Naylor,  Gent,  of 

Baltinglass.  iii.  Sarah. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Sept.  1733,  John  Scott,  of  Dublin,  Gent. 

Mr.  Pendred's  will,  dated  16  March,  1735,  was  proved  6  Jan. 
1736.    His  2nd  son, 

George  Pendred,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow, 
was  High  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1735.  He  m.  Cordelia,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Morley  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  LL.D., 
2nd  Serjeant-at-Arms,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one 
dau., 

I.  MoRLET.  n.  Joseph.  ni.  William. 

I.  Avis. 
George  Pendred  d.  24  April,  1741.    His  eldest  son, 

MoRLET  Pendred,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  6.  1724,  having 
inherited  his  mother's  property,  adopted  the  surname  of 
Sacndebs.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Wicklow  1788  ;  m.  Lady 
Martha  Stratford,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Aldborough,  and 
had,  with  other  daus., 

I.  MoRLET,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Stratford,  Lient.-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Jan.  1822, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Alderman  Mark  Bloxham,  of  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John  Stratford,  an  officer  in  the  56th  regt.,  6.  5  April, 
1824;  d.  unm.  Dec.  1854. 

2  Morley  Caulfield,  an  officer  in  the  12th  regt.,  m.  Miss 
Henrietta  Howard,  and  has  issue  five  sons,  Morley; 
Charles;  John;  Stratford;  Arthur;  and  three  daus., 
Grace :  Florence ;  Lucy. 

1  Martha  Elizabeth  Jane,  7)i.  Mark  Taylor,  Esq. 
I.  Martha  Louisa,  m.  John  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gwemant, 
CO.  Cardigan. 
n.  Delia  Sophia,  m.  Eev.  Meade  Swift,  alias  Dennis. 

The  eldest  son, 

Morley  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  J. P.,  m.  June, 
1787,  EUen  Katherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Glascock, 
Esq.  of  Music  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Sept. 
1839)  had  issue, 

I.  Morley  John  Stratford,  d.  unm.  1809. 

II.  EoBERT  Frascis,  who  s.  his  father. 

III.  Edward  Henry  Conyngham,  a  Midshipman  on  board  Sir 
Michael  Seymour's  frigate,  the  "Niemen:"  killed  by  the 
Captain  of  an  American  prize  (the  "Purse"),  with  which 
he  was  sent  home  as  Prize-master,  Nov.  1811. 

IV.  James  Thomas  Conolly  (Kev.),  m.  11  Dec.  1828,  Augusta 
Sophia,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gwemant,  co. 
Cardigan,  and  has  issue, 


1  Morley  Benjamin  (Eev.),  6.;6  Jan.  1830;  «i.2G  May,  1S6C, 
Slaria  Frend. 

1  Louisa  Emily,  to.  12  Jan.  1860,  Thomas  Tickell,  Capt. 
Pi.N. 
3  Ellen  Oliver,  m,  17  Feb.  1863,  John  0.  H.  N.  Oliver, 
Deputy  Commissioner  at  Sirsa,  in  the  Punjaub,  India. 
6  Augusta  Catherine,  to.  19  July,  1860,  James  A.  M.  M. 
Biggs,  E.I.C.S. 
V.  Albert  Wingfield,  Ensi.gn  88th  regt.,  killed  at  Vittoria. 
I.  Katherine  Martha,  m.  Thomas  Stratford  Dennis,   Esq.  of 
Fort  Granite,  co.  Wicklow ;  and  d.  1825. 
It.  EUen,  d.  unm.  1877. 
III.  Charlotte  Hannah  Maria,  d.  unm.  1873. 

Mr.  Saunders  d.  25  March,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

EoBERT  Francis  Sacnders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  co. 
Wicklow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1822,  served 
with  the  67th  regt.  in  the  Peninsula  (for  which  he  received 
medal  and  clasps),  and  with  the  68th  in  North  America,  to. 
4  Feb.  1840,  Elizabeth  Martha,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  Pratt,  Esq. 
of  Cabra  Castle,  co.  Cavan,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Joseph  Pratt,  his  successor. 

II.  Harlowen  Moblet,  Lieut.  58th  regt.,  6.  10  Dec.  1842. 
I.  Jemima  Sarah,  b.  1845;  d.  1847. 

Mr.  Saunders  d.  April,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
EoBEBT  Joseph  Pratt  Saunders,  now  of  Saunders  Grove. 
Scat — Saunders  Grove,  co.  Wicklow. 


SATJNDERSON  OF  CASTLE  SAUNDERSON. 

Saundeesok,  Edwaed  James,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Saunderson,  co.  Cavan,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  co.  Cavan, 
m.  22  June,  1865,  Hon.  Helena  Emily  De  Moleyns, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas,  3rd  Lord  Ventry,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Somerset.  ii.  Edward.  m.  Armar. 

IV.  John  Vernon. 

I.  Eosa. 

ItilTCagr.— Eoeebt  Sabkdekson,  the  first  of  the  family 
who  settled  at  Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavan,  Ireland,  was  a 
scion  of  the  family  of  Saunderson  of  Saxby,  and  is  supposed 
to  have  been  Eobert,  the  4th  son  of  Nicholas,  1st  Viscount 
Castleton.  He  served  in  the  army  with  great  distinction 
under  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  was  sent  with  his  regiment  to' 
Eussia.    He  d.  1676,  leaving  three  sons, 

I.  Eobert. 

II.  James,  of  Drumkeen,  co.  Cavan,  who  served  in  the  wars 
of  Spain,  and  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Almanza.  He 
TO.  Miss  White,  of  Eedhills,  and  had  issue,  three  sons, 

1  Alexander,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  James.  3  Eobert.  J 

III.  William,  of  co.  Westmeath.  1 
The  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Saunderson,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  M.P.  for  Cavan, 
and  Col.  of  a  regt.  under  King  William  111.,  m.  Miss  Leslie, 
of  Glasslough,  and  d.  1723,  leaving  his  property  to  his 
nephew, 

Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  m. 
Mabella,  dau.  of  William  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Westmeath,  son 
of  the  1st  Col.  Eobert  Saunderson,  of  Castle  Saimderson,  and 
had  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  to.  Miss 
Atkinson,  of  Cangort  Park,  King's  Co.;  and  d.  1750,  leaving 
a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  who 
claimed  the  Viscountey  of  Castleton,  in  the  Irish  House  of 
Lords.  He  m.  Eose,  dau.  of  Trevor  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster, 
King's  Co.,  and  d.  1776,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Alexander,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  69th  regt., 

d.  unm. 
John,  TO.  Miss  Hamilton,  and  had  a  son  and  a  dau.,  who  are 

both  deceased. 
Eobert  (Eev.),   Eector  of  Borrisokane,   co.  Tipperary,  m. 

Miss  Johnston,  of  Magheramena ;  and  d.  1847,  having  had 

one  surviving  son,  James,  of  Villa  Nova,  co.  Monaghan. 

The  eldest  son, 

Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  M.P.  eo. 
Cavan,  h.  15  Sept.  1754;  m.  28  Aug.  1779,  Anne  Bassett,  dau. 
of  Stephen  White,  Esq.  of  Miskin,  Glamorgan,  and  heiress  of 
the  Bassett  estates  in  that  co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  had 
issue, 

I.  Ali;xani>eb,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Kildallon,  co.  Cavan,  m.  1825, 
Lady  Catherine  Crichton,  sister  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Erne, 

14  Oct.  i860. 


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m.  Hardresg  Eobevt,  lyiout.-Col.,  late  of  tlie  Grenadier 
Guards,  of  Northbrook  House,  Hants,  m.  Lady  Maria  Anne 
Luttrell  Olmius,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  Srd  Earl  of 
Carliampton,  Baron  Irnham,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hardress  Luttrell,  Major  Cavan  Militia,  and  late  Capt. 
66th  regt.,  ih.  23  Dec.  1847,  Lady  Eliza  Dawson  Damcr, 
sister  of  Henry  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Portarlington,  K.l'. 

2  John  Luttrell,  Capt.  R.A.,  d.  18  Feb.  ISCI. 

3  Francis  Luttrell,  68th  Light  Infantry. 

1  Maria  Anne,  7)1.  1852,  William  Stevenson,  E.<;q.,  Scots 
Fusilier  Guards.  2  Cecilia  Selina. 

3  Rose  Frances.  4  Constance  Albucra. 

6  Florence  Vittoria,  m.  July,  18o6,  Marnutduke  Grimston, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Grimston,  of  Grimston  Garth,  co. 
York. 

IV.  James,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Selina,  dau.  of  Col.  and  Lady 
Anne  Fox,  of  Fox  Hall,  co.  Longford,  and  dau.  of  Barry, 
2nd  Earl  of  Farnham,  and  has  issue. 

V.  "William  Bassett,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army. 

I.  Lydia  Waller,  m.  Very  Eev.  Gilbert  Holmes,  Dean  of 
Ardfert. 

II.  Cecilia,  m.  James  Henry  Slater,  Esq.  of  Xewiek  Park, 
Sussex. 

Mr.  Saunderson  f?.  1827.     His  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  Col.  of  the  Militia,  High  Sheriff  1818,  and  late  M.P. 
CO.  Cavan,  6.  22  July,  1783;  m.  18  March,  1828,  Hon.  Sarah 
Juliana  Maxwell,  eldest  sister  of  Somei'set,  8th  and  present 
Lord  Farnham,  and  d.  Dec.  1857,  having  had  issue  by  her 
(who  (?.  17  Dec.  1870), 

Alesandek  de  Bedick,  I).  18  Feb.  1832:  </.  26  Dec.  1860. 

Somerset  Basset,  Uth  Hussars,  A  D.C.,  6.  16  Nov.  1834; 
m.  16  April,  1864,  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Henry 
Cole,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Lyne,  Oxon,  and  the  Lady  Henry 
Moore,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry.  2  Kichard.  3  Charles. 

1  Maud. 

Edward  James,  present  proprietor  of  Castle  Saunderson. 

Llewellyn  Traherne  Bassett,  of  Dromkeen  House,  co.  Cavan, 
late  11th  Hussars,  J.P.  co.  Cavan,  High  Sheriff  1868,  Major 
Cavan  Militia,  b.  1  Sept.  1841  ;  m.  3  May,  1866,  Lady 
Rachel  Mary  Scott,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of 
Clonmell,  and  has  had  issue,  Alexander  Traherne,  d.  8  Jan. 
1869;  Llewellyn  Traherne,  b.  5  June,  1870;  Reginald 
Traherne,  6.  23  Nov.  1873;  Maurice  Traherne,  b.  5  July, 
1875;  Mabel  Charlotte,  b.  9  July,  1867;  Ethel  Rose,  b. 
9 March,  1872;  Rachel  Cecilia,  b.  5  Jan.  1877. 

Juliana  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  Lewis  Hogg.  Rose  Ann. 

Arms — Paly  of  six,  arg.  and  az.  over  all  a  bend  sa.  Crxt — 
A  talbot  passant  arg.  spotted  sa.  Motto— Jc  snis  vcillant  a 
pi aire. 

Seat— Castle  Saunderson,  Eelturbct,  co.  Cavan. 


SAtrHIN    OF    OEIELTON. 

Satjeix,  Make  Anthony,  Esq.  of  OrieUon,  co. 
Pembroke,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  18G7,  b.  1815  ;  m. 
1844,  Margaretta  Sutton,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Jones, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has,  -with  other  issue, 

1.  Morgan  James,  late  Capt.  Carabineers,  b.  1845;  m.  1873, 
Fanny,  only  child  of  Tyrwhitt  Walker,  Esq.  of  Bossington 
House,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

ILfllCrtCfC. — The  Saurins  were  one  of  the  nuguenot  families 
which  quitted  France  on  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes, 
They  first  went  to  Geneva,  and  thence  to  Ireland. 

Vert  Rev.  Louis  Saurin,  D.D.,  brother  of  the  eminent 
French  preacher,  Jaques  Saurin,  was  aijpointed  Precentor  of 
Ch.  Ch.  Cathedral,  Dublin,  22  March,  1727,  and  Dean  of 
Ardagh  same  day;  ni.  Mademoiselle  Cornet  La  Bretonier, 
who  d.  at  Belfast,  15  April,  1753.  TheDeantL  19Sept.  1749,  and 
was  buried  at  St.  Anne's,  Dublin,  leaving,  with  three  daus., 
Helena,  Mariana,  and  Cornelia,  one  son, 

Rev.  James  Sacrin,  Vicar  of  Belfast,  m.  24  July,  1757,  Jane, 
sister  of  William  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Portrush,  co.  Antrim,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Louis. 

II.  William  (Right  Hon.'^  Attorney-General  for  Ireland,  and 
a  Privy  Councillor,  m.  JIary,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq., 
grandson  of  Wdliam,  3rd  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  sister  of  Wil- 
liam and  James,  2nd  and  3rd  Marquesses  of  Thomond,  and 
widow  of  Sir  Richard  Cox,  4th  bart.,  by  whom  (who  d.  28 
Jan.  1810)  he  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  15  July,  1828,  Lady  Mary 
Ryder,  2nd  dau.  of  Dudley,  1st  Earl  of  Harrowby,  and 
had  issue.     Their    eldest    son,   W'illiam   Granville,    m. 

2  Aug.  1865,  Nadinc-Nicolaievna,  youngest  dau.  of  M. 
de  Smirnoff,  Privy  Councillor  and  Senator  of  the  Empcior 
of  Russia ;    and   their   eldest   dau.,    Susan    Marcia,    U. 

3  April,  1878.    Admiral  Saurin  d.  28  Feb.  187a. 


2  James,  Esquire  to  William,  2nd  Jfarquess  of  Thoraond 
at  his  installation  as  a  Knight  of  St.  Patrick.  May,  1819. ' 

3  Mark  Anthony,  also  Esquire  to  the  Marquess  of  Thomor.d 
at  his  installation. 

1  Sarah,  ih.  Jan.  1811,  John  Flood,  Esq.  of  Flood  Hall,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  </.  s.  p. 

III.  Mark  Anthony,  h.  in  Holland,  1720. 

IV.  Jambs  (Right  Kev.)  of  whom  hereafter. 

Rev.  James  Saurin  made  his  will  20  Jan.    17CG,   which  was 
proved  27  Aug.  1772.     His  4th  son, 

Eight  Rev.  James  Saurin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Dromore,  vras 
ordained  at  Lisburn,  2  Feb.  1781,  appointed  Vicar  of  Rosenalis, 
CO.  Kildare,  1801,  Dean  of  Cork  1812,  Archdeacon  of  Dublin 
1813,  Dean  of  Derry  1818,  and  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Dromore  at  Armagh,  19  Dec.  1819.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Lyster,  Esq.,  and  d.  9  April,  1842,  leaving  issue, 
James  (Ven.),  appointed  Archdeacon  of  Dromore,  10  May, 

1832.  Mark  Anthony,  now  of  Orieiton. 

Emily,  to.  1824,  Eev.  Edward  Richards,  Chancellor  of  the 
Diocese  of  Dromore,  and  Rector  of  Clouallon,  co.  Down  (see 
Richards  of  Ardamine). 

A  rms — Arg.,  out  of  a  mount  vert  an  oak  tree  ppr.  on  a  chief 
az.  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Crest — An  oak 
tree  ppr. 

Scats — Orieiton,  Pembroke;  and  Kilwendeg,  Newcastle 
Emlyn. 

* 

SAVERY    OF    SHILSTON. 

Savert,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  The  Cottage, 
Modbury,  m.  Margaret  AmeHa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Short- 
land,  R.N.,  and  Commissioner  of  H.M.  Uockyard, 
Poi't  Royal,  Jamaica. 

JLtltCagC— Eisdon,  in  his  Survey  of  Devon,  says,  "The 
family  of  Savery  came  originally  out  of  Brittany." 

John  Savert,  of  Holbeton,  Devon,  was  living  in  1501.  The 
Lordship  and  Manor  of  Holbeton  was  in  the  family  several 
generations.  He  had  two  sons,  Christopher,  and  Richard. 
The  latter  was  common  ancestor  of  the  Saverys  of  Eattery  and' 
Slade.    The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Savert,  Esq.,  was  Mayor  of  Totnes,  Devon, 
1535-36.     His  son  and  heir, 

Stephen  Savert,  Esq.,  m.  Johanna,  dau.  and  eo-lieiress  of 
John  Servington,  Esq.  of  Tavistock,  Devon.    His  son  and  lieir. 

Sir  Christopher  Savert,  Knt.  of  Shilston,  was  High  Sheriff 
of  Devon  1619,  and  distinguished  himself  as  a  Parliamentarian 
during  the  Civil  War.  He  m.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carew, 
Esq.  of  Haccomb,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Savert,  Esq.,  of  Shilston,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col  in 
the  army,  ra.  Johanna,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Gilbert,  alias 
Webber,  of  Bowrings  Leigh,  and  had  two  sons,  Servington, 
his  heir;  and  Richard,  father  of  Capt.  Thomas  Savery,  F.R.S., 
one  of  the  inventors  of  the  steam  engine,  who  was  b.  at 
Shilston  about  1650.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Servington  Savert,  Esq.  of  Shilston,  m.  1st,  Catherine  Lus- 
combe,  widow,  dau.  of  Richard  Lee,  Esq.  of  Totnes;  and  2ndly, 
Florence,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmond  Fowel,  Knt.  of  Fowelscombe. 
He  d.  1689,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Christopher  Savert,  Esq.  of  Shilston,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Col.  Cloberry,  and  was  father  of 

Servington  Savery,  of  Shilston,  M.A.  and  F.R.S.,  m.  Eliza-  ' 
beth,  dau.  of  John  Hale,  of  Bowring's  Leigh,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Christopher  Savert,  of  Shilston,  m.  1717,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Davie,  5th  bart.  of  Crcdy,  and  was  father  of 

John  Savery,  Esq.  of  Shilston,  who,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Walter  Prideaux,  of  Dartmouth,  had  three  sons,  of  \vhon» 
the  3rd, 

Christopher  Savert,  Esq.  of  Shilston  and  South  Efford,  b. 
1756;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Wonwcll,  Devon, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Arthur  Aysh- 
ford,  Esq.,  and  left  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

John  Servington  Savert,  Esq.  of  Venn,  Devon. 

Servington  Savert,  Esq.  of  Fowelscombe,  Devon,  m.  IS13, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lakeman,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1855,  without 
issue. 

JIary  Wise,  m.  Abraham  Jlills  Hawkins,  Esq.,  Admiral  R.N. 
of  Butville,  near  King-sbridge,  Devon;  she  d.  1854,  leaving 
issue  one  son. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Servi.ngton  Savert,  Esq.  of  Venn,  m.  Mary  Anno, 
dau.  cf  the  late  Eev.  Thomas  Ley,  of  Shorbrook,  Devon,  and 
and  by  her  (who  <?.  1861)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1862,  John 
Thomas,  now  of  The  Cuttage,  Modbury;  and  nine  daus.,  of 
whoiu  the  eldest  d.  1867;  and  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Kins,  ^si. 


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of  the  Manor  House,  North  Hiush,  and  lias  issue  a  son  and 
three  daus. 

Arins—G\x.,  a  fcss  vair  between  three  unicorns'  heads  couped 
or,  quartering,  Servington  and  Gilbeet.  Crest— A  heron's 
head  and  neclc  erased  arg.  between  two  wings  displayed  sa. 
in  the  beak  an  oUve  branch  vert.  Molto—Aut  vita  libera  auC 
mors  gloriosa. 

£esidence—Thc  Cottage,  Modbury,  Devon. 


SAVIIiE    OF    BALLENDHICK. 

Savile,  John  Walter,  Esq.  of  Ballendrict,  co. 
Perth,  and  of  Laiigdon  House,  Dawlish,  Devon, 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Devon  Militia,  and  Capt. 
(retired  half-pay)  H.M.  Indian  Forces,  J.P.  for 
Devon,  b.  2i  Jan.  1825  ;  m.  25  Jan.  1859,  Sarah 
Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Stoddart,  Esq.,  of 
Ballendrick,  co.  Pertli,  formerly  H.B.M.  Cou^ul  at 
Madeira,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Walter  Wrey,  b.  14  March,  1800. 

II.  rhilip  Bourchier,  b.  9  June,  1861. 

III.  Ecginald  Vernon,  b.  22  Oct.  18G1. 

IV.  Leopold  llalliday,  6.  31  Aug.  1870. 

I.  Lorina  Augusta.  li.  Emma  Louisa,  d.  13CG. 

III.  Mildred  Elcanora. 

ILfnCitrjC. — CnRisTOPnEu  Atkisron,  Esq.  of  Park  Street, 
Westminster,  and  Swectlands,  Devon,  U.l'.  for  Hcdon,  co. 
York,  appears  to  have  been  descended  from  William  Atkin- 
son, Esq.  of  Little  Cattail,  co.  York,  1550,  whose  name  is  men- 
tioned in  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  1G12.  Christopher  m.  Jane, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Savilo,  Esq.  of  Enfield,  Middlesex,  and 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  1798,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Savile.    He  was  father  of 

Albany  Savile,  Esq.  o-f  Oaklands,  D.C.L.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Okehampton,  m.  1815,  Eleanora  Elizabeth,  •2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  7th  bart.  of  Tawstoek  House,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Albany  BotTRcniEB,  his  heir,  d.  1873. 

II.  Bourchier  Wrey  (Ucv.),  Rector  of  Dunchideock  nnd  Shil- 
lingford,  0.  11  Blarch,  1S17;  m.  April,  1812,  I\Iary  l':iizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Pilton  House,  Devon,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Walter  Albany,  h.  G  Aug.  ISIG. 

2  Bourcliier  Bercsford,  U.N. 

S  Henry,  ll.N.,  h.  2  March,  1854. 
4  Charles,  twin  with  Henry. 

1  Constance  Emma  Bercsford,  b.  24  Dec.  1844. 

2  Blanch  Eleanora  Bourchier,  twin  with  Constance,  m. 
7  April,  18G9,  John  du  Terreau  Bogle  Koyal,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

3  Emma  Elizabeth  Adelaide,  6.  2  Dec.  1847 ;  m.  22  Aug. 
18UG,  Major-Gen.  John  Bercsford  Smyly,  and  has  issue. 

4  Mary  Louisa  Henrietta,  b.  22  July,  1819 ;  d.  10  July, 
1850.  5  Augusta  Fanny,  b.  28  April,  1851. 

III.  Henry  Bourchier  Osborne,  Capt.  R.A.,  b.  5  3Iay,  1R19; 
m.  July,  1812,  Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Ucv.  Thomas 
Law,  and  has  issue, 

Albany  Robert,  18th  foot,  b.  March,  1S:4. 
Catherine  Maria. 

IV.  Eredei'ick  Alexander  (Rev.),  of  Ardraore,  Torquay,  b. 
4  July,  1820,  Rector  of  Torwood,  J.P.  Devon;  m.  Sept. 
1852,  Sophia  Stewart,  only  dau.  of  T.  Dykes,  Esq.  of 
Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow,  and  has  issue, 

Walter  Stewart,  b.  July,  1855. 

Robert  Dykes  Stewart,  b.  Jan.  1SG3. 

Marion  Louisa.  Ellen  Sophia. 

Adelaide  Margaret.  Alice  Stewart. 

V.  Charles  Ilcnry,  h.  18  Sept.  1821;  d.  1822. 

VI.  Edward  Bourchier,  of  30,  St.  George's  Road,  London, 
S.AV.,  Recorder  of  Okehampton,  b.  16  Oct.  lS2;i;  -,/).  Cor- 
nelia, dau.  of  D.  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Balliuahinch,  co. 
Clare,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 

Frances  Eleanora. 

He  i)i.2ndly,  Margaret  Marion,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Rteven^nn, 
D.D.,  of  Patrixbouruo,  Kent,  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
and  has  further  issue, 

Edward  Gordon,  b.  24  Feb.  1866. 

Henry  Montague,  b.  5  Sept.  18G7. 

Evelyn  St.  Ledger.  Ida  Gwendolin. 

Lillian  Marion  Estelle. 

VII.  John  Walter,  now  of  Ballendrick  and  Langdon  House. 

VIII.  Robert  Bourchier,  b.  2  Oct.  1829;  d.  1866. 

I.  Eleanora  Maria,  m.  Rev.  G.  A.  Rogers. 

II.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  1852. 

III.  Anna  Augusta,  in.  George  Miles,  Esq.  of  Llangattoek, 
Park. 

IV.  Henrietta  -Vnna,  m.  Gerald  dc  Courcy  HamiUon,  Esq. 

V.  Adelaide  Maria. 


Mr.  Savile  d.  Feb.  18S1,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Albany  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Down  House,  Redland,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  previously  of  Oaklands,  Devon,  J. P.,  an 
officer  7th  Hussars,  b.  26  March,  1816;  m.  IG  May,  1848, 
Elizabeth  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Lawrence  Vaughan  Palk, 
3rd  bart.  of  Haldon,  Devon,  and  d.  7  June,  1873. 

,Armg — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  eotised  gu.  three  owls  of  the  first 
all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  tliird.     Crest— An  eagle 
rising  per  bend  sinister  or  and  sa.  holding  in  the  beak  a  tleur- 
dc-lis  az.     Motto — Nil  conscire  sibi. 
Seali — Down  House,  Rei.Uaud,  co.  Gloucester. 


SAVILL-ONL.EY. 
See  Onlet. 


SAWBTIIDGE    OF   EAST    HADDOU. 

Saweeidge,  Edward  Heney  Bkidgman,  Esq. 
of  East  Haddon,  co.  Northampton,  late  Capt.  2-4th 
regt.  b.  1840  ;  m.  1877,  Bertha,  eldest  dau.  of  Ecv. 
J.  J.  P.  Grlossop,  Yicar  of  Twickenham,  Middlesex. 

S-lltCHtJC' — Henry  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  East  Iladdon,  co. 
Northampton,  b.  15  Sept.  1719  (son  of  William  Sawbridge,  Esq. 
of  London,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Shibell,  and  grand- 
son of  William  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  a  descendant  of 
the  Sawebidoes  of  Hill  Morton,  co.  Warwick),  served  as  High 
Sheriff  of  CO.  Northampton  1782.  He  m.  1752,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Sikes,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue  (with  two 
datiR.,  who  d.  tinni.), 

I.  WiLLiAJi,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Welford,  EerlM,  m.  1791, 
Rosanna,  dau.  of  George  Cherry,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Blachford,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1830. 

i:i.  John  Sikes  (Rev.),  BI.A.,  who  s.  his  brother  as  Rector  of 
Welford,  m.  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Framingham  Thurston, 
Esq.  of  Market  Weston  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1836,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Frederick,  who  d.  young. 

2  Edward  Henry  (Rev.),  of  East  itaddon,  Rector  of 
Thclnetham,  Suffolk,  6.  1813;  m.  1838,  Fanny  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Bridgman,  Esq.  of  Coney  Weston 
Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

Edward  Henry  Bridgman,  now  of  East  Haddnn. 

John  Sikes  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Thelnetham,  Suffolk,  b.  1841 ; 
m.  1874,  Elizabeth  Tudo7-,  eldest  dau.  of  G.  E.  Frere, 
Esq.  of  Roydon  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  John 
Edward  Bridgman,  b.  1877 ;  and  Laura  Helen  Tudor. 

Henry  Barne  Thurston,  b.  1857;  d.  1859. 

Fanny  Isabella  Bridgman,  m.  1858,  Rev.  C.  G.  Wode- 
house,  2nd  son  of  Vice-Admiral  Hon.  Philip  Wodo- 
house. 

Mary,  ra.  1866,  Rev.  Philip  Cameron  Wodehouse,  Chap- 
lain at  Hampton  Court  Palace,  3rd  son  of  Vice-Admiral 
the  Hon.  Philip  Wodehouse. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  1809,  Leonard  Downes,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A., 
son  of  Rev.  John  Dowucs,  Rector  of  Hanuington,  co. 
Northampton. 

Laura  Helen,  d.  1870,  Harriet. 

1  Frances.  2  Jane. 

3  Blary,  m.  Rev.  W.  V«'halley,  Vicar  of  Toddington,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  1850. 

4  DulcibeUa.  5  Rosanna  Catherine. 

G  Harriet,  d.  uvr.j.  1350.  7  Laui'a,  d.  unm.  1862. 

Mr.  Sawbridge  d.  31  Dec.  ISOG,  and  was  .•-.  by  his  son, 

William  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of  East  Haddon,  hi.  21  Nov.  1777, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Miles  Barne,  Esq.  of  Sotterley,  Suffolk, 
M.P.,  and  d.  11  Oct.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Henry  Barne  Sawbridge,  Esq.,  6.  1779 ;  m.  Grace  Julia, 
widow  of  T.  C.  Glyn,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  R.  C.  Glyn,  Bart., 
and  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Charles  Bigge,  Esq.  of  Brenton 
House,  Northumberland,  and  d.s.p.  1851.  His  widow,  Grace 
Julia,  of  East  Haddon  House,  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by 

Rev.  Edward  Henry  Sawbridge,  d.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  Edward  Henry  Bbidg.man,  Esq.,  now  of  East 
Haddon. 

Arras — Or,  two  bars  az.  each  charged  with  a  harrulet  dan- 
cett&o  arg.,  on  a  chief  indented  of  the  second  an  ermine  spot  of 
gold.  Crest — A  demi-lion  az.  holding  in  his  paws  a  saw  erect 
or,  on  the  shoulder  an  ermine  spot  of  gold. 

SmI — East  Iladdon  llall,  near  Northampton. 


SAWYER    OF    HEYWOOD. 

Sawtee,    Chaexes,    Esq.  of  Ileywood,    Berks, 
Major-Gen.   in  the  ai-my,  late  Lieut.-Col.   of   tho 


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Cth  Dragoon  Guards,  h.  19  Jialy,  1813  ;  m.  1810, 
Anna  Mi'.riu,  clau.  of  J.  F.  Timius,  Esq.  of  llilficld, 
Herts,  which  Lady  d.  1876. 

itUTCatie.— Sir  Edmund  Sawteb,  Knt.,  6.  1579,  son  of 
George  Sawteb,  Esq.,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Elezins  Hill, 
of  Blofield,  and  grandson  of  Edmund  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Cawston, 
Xorfolk,  by  his  wife  Jane  Fiske,  of  Halesworth,  purchased 
1627,  the  manor,  &c.,  of  Heywood,  Berks,  and  was  Member 
tor  Berwick  upon-Twecd,  in  the  Parliament  of  1C23.  lie  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Whitmore,  Knt.  of  London,  and  d. 
1G70,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1651),  with  other  issue  (of 
which  the  4th  son  was  Robert  (Sir),  Knt.,  6.  1G33,  Attorney 
General  to  Charles  II.,  and  counsel  for  the  seven  Bishops,  in 
the  reign  of  James  II.,  who  d.  1692,  leaving  an  only  child. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas,  8th  Earl  of  Pembroke),  an  eldest  son, 
George,  who  d.  v.  p.  1655,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
Edmund,  successor  to  his  grandfather ;  John,  h.  16S5,  d.  1722 ; 
and  Catherine,  la.  Sir  Constantino  Phipps,  Kut.,  Lord  Clian- 
cellor  of  Ireland.    Sir  Edmund's  grandson, 

Edmund  Sawteb,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  rn.  18G0,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Fiennes,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1730)  had  (besides  three  daus.,  Sarah,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth) 
two  sons,  John,  of  whom  presently;  George,  b.  1687,  of  Canon 
Pyon,  CO.  Hereford,  a  Major  in  the  army.  Mr.  Sawyer  d. 
1G98.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  6.  1685 ;  m.  Anne,  dati.  of 
Anthony  Buncombe,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Anthony  Duncombe, 
1st  Lord  Feversham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1770)  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Anthony,  his  heir. 

Herbert,  Admiral  R.N.,  6.  17-30;  ra.  1755,  Anne,  clau.  of — 
Majendie,  of  Lisbon,  and  had  issue, 
Herbert  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  m.  1792,  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Pound,  Devon,  and  d.  1833,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  1828), 
Herbert,  6.  1793;  d.  1811. 
John  Jervis,  Lieut.  K.N.,  6.  1799 ;  d.  1S22. 
AVilliam  George  (.llev.),  6.  1802. 
Louisa. 
Jane,  in.  Henry  Hope,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  c?.  1823. 

Charles,  d.  unm. 

Susan  jlnne,  in.  Charles  Hope,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.JT. 

Sophia.  Louisa. 

'  •  Sarah,  m.  Eev.  James  Thistlethwaite,  of  Sunning  Hill,  Berks. 

Elizabeth.  Jane,  rf.  1714.  Aiine. 

Harriet,  m.  Capt.  Dansey,  K.N. 

Mary,  »;.  13  June,  1735,  Ven.  Charles  Jenner,  D.D.,  Pre- 
bendary of  Lincoln,  Archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  Hector  of 
Buckworth,  and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  King  George  III. 

Mr.  Sawyer  d.  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  6.  1713;  m.  1st,  Anne, 
Countess  of  liuglen  in  her  own  right,  mother  of  the  4th  Duke 
of  Queensberry;  and  2ndly,  Phoebe,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eichard  llarcourt,  Esq.  of  Wigsell,  Susses,  M.P.,  and  by  the 
latter  only  (who  d.  1813)  had  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

Eichard,  b.  1763;  in.  1st,  JNIiss  de  Petersen,  a  Dutch  lady, 
and  by  her  had  a  son,  Eichard  John,  b.  1791.  He  ra.  2nuly, 
Mary  Anne  Shrapnell,  and  d.  1823,  having  had  by  her, 
Henry  Eichard,  John,  and  Phoebe. 

George  (twin  with  Eichard),  m.  1st,  Miss  Chappelcn,  a  Dutch 
lady,  by  whom  (who  d.  1814)  he  had  one  son,  Genrge 
Anthony,  6.  1791,  who  in.  Justine,  dau.  of  Baron  Van  Wcst- 
rencn,  and  has  issue,  George  Cappelen,  b.  1815,  m.  1842, 
Mary  Eebecca,  dau.  of  George  Hilhouse,  Esq.  of  Bristol, 
and  has  issue;  Charles  Eichard  John,  b.  1S16,  m.  1846, 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Joseph  Butterworth,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue;  William,  b.  1817,  d.  1838 ;  Frederick,  6.  1821 ; 
and  Edward,  b.  1823,  m.  1856,  Emma  Louisa,  dau.  of  Henry 
Ward,  Esq.  of  Brockland,  Hants.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Marianne, 
■widow  of  Capt.  William  Maxwell,  and  d.  1837. 

■  Mary,  m.  William  Bristow,  Esq.  of  Quiddenham,  Norfolk, 

and  d.  1804. 
Anne,  m.  Eev.  Charles  Smith,  cousin  to  Lord  Carrington, 

and  d.  1839. 
Frances,  in.  George  Smith,  Esq.,  brother  to  Eev.  Charles 

Smith. 

Mr.  Sawyer  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

■  John  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1819,  b.  1762;  m.  1785,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Anthony  Dickins,  Esq. 
of  Cherington,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  had 
issue, 

Charles,  of  Heywood. 

Herbert,  6.  1803;  d.  1877;  rn.  1829,  Frances  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  George  Smith,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 
Duncombe  Herbert  (Eev.),  Curate  of  Hammoon,  Dorset; 
6.  1837  ;  Edward  Wayland,  b.  1842  ;  and  Mary  Isabella. 

Mr.  Sawyer  was  a.  at  his  decease,  in  1815,  by  his  elder  son, 


Charles  Sawyer,  Esq.  of  Heywood,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1737; 
in.  10  Oct.  1812,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Bowyer, 
5th  bart.  of  Eadley,  in  the  same  CO.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1869) 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Heywood. 

II.  Edmund,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  ISIG. 

III.  Henry  John,  Barri.ster-at-Law,  b.  1820;  appointed  a 
Judge  at  Demerara,  where  he  d.  18.52. 

IV.  Eobert,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1822. 

V.  George  Herbert  (Eev.),  B.C.L.,  Vicar  of  St.  Luke's, 
Maidenhead,  b.  1826. 

VI.  William  George  (Rev.),  Perpetual  Curate  of  Little  Milton, 
Oxon,  6.  1829;  m.  18S2,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eev.  Mr.  Shep- 
pard,  of  Great  Milton,  Oxon. 

I.  Henrietta,  d.  186G.  ii.  Cliarlotte. 

Mr.  Sawyer  d.  1876. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  ehcquy  or  and  sa.  between  three  seapies 
arg.  Crest — A  talbot  guardant  ppr.  Motto — Cherches  ct  tu 
trouvcra. 

&«(— Heywood,  Maidenhead,  Berks.  Toion  Rcsidmce— 20, 
Eoland  Gardens,  S.W. 

♦ 

SAY    OF    OAKLEY    COURT. 

Hall-Say,  Eichakd,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Court, 
Berks,  J.P.  for  Norfolk  and  Berks,  and  High  Sheriff 
of  the  latter  ISG-i,  b.  Ain-il,  1827  ;  m.  Aug.  1857, 
Ellen,  only  child  of  Edvrard  Evans,  Esq.  of  Boveney 
Court,  Bucks,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lionel  Henry,  6.  May,  1859. 

II.  Geoffrey  Xorraan  Edward,  6.  April,  1864. 

I.  Mary  Violet,   in.  26  April,    1876,    Eev.    Arthur   Henry 

Austen  Leigh,  Eector  of  Winterbourn,  co.  Gloucester. 
ir.  Beatrice  Maud.  in.  Ethel  Nina. 

IV.  Hilda  Lilian. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  Eichard  Hall,  Esq.  and 
Harriet  his  Tvife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Say,  Esq.  of  Down- 
ham,  Norfork,  who  d.  1831,  assumed  the  sitrname 
and  arms  of  Sat,  in  conformity  with  the  testamen- 
tary injunction  of  his  uncle,  Eev.  Henry  Say,  Eector 
of  North  Twickenham  and  Houghton.  He  has  had 
two  sisters,  Harriet,  m.  1850,  James  Thomson,  Esq., 
and  has  by  him  (who  d.  1870)  two  sons  and  one 
dau. ;  Dora,  7)i.  1848,  Eev.  John  Macnaught,  and  d, 
1864,  leaving  one  sm*viving  dau. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  chevronny  of  sixaz.  and  gu., 
two  flaunches  ermine,  for  Say  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  two  feathers 
chevronwise  arg.  between  as  many  chevronels  or,  the  whole 
between  two  talbots'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  for  Hall. 
Crists — 1st,  A  stag's  head  erased  arg.  guttee  de  larmes  in  the 
mouth  a  cinquefoil  slipped  vert,  for  Say;  2nd,  A  talbot's  head 
erased  sa.  charged  with  four  bezants  in  cross  in  the  mouth  a 
feather  arg.     Motto — Fare  et  age. 

Seats — St.  Ives  Place,  Maidenhead,  Berks;  Oakley  Court, 
Windsor. 

♦ 

SAYER    OP    PETT. 

Satee  Johx,  Esq.  of  Pott,  in  the  parish  of 
Charing,  Kent,  and  of  Slowwe,  in  Ai-lingham,  co. 
Grloucester,  b.  21  Jan.  1823  ;  educated  at  Trin. 
Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1849,  Barrister-at- 
Law  (Lincoln's  Inn)  1850,  m.  13  Sept.  1849,  Char- 
lotte Sibella,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  "William  Crawley, 
Incumbent  of  Flaxley,  co.  Gloucester  (oth  son  of 
Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  2ud  bart.  of  Elaxley 
Abbey) ,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  3  July,  1850,  educated  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  M.A.  1876,  Carrister-at-Law  (Lincoln's  Inn),  1875. 

II.  George,  b.  7  Sept.  1853,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll. 
Oxford. 

III.  William,  6.  7  Nov.  1854,  educated  at  Westminster  and 
Ch.  Ch.  Oxford. 

rv.  Arthur,  0.  15  Aug.  1S5C. 

I.  JIary.  n.  Sibella  Fanny. 

2LtnCil  tJC— The  Saycrs  were  settled  at  a  very  early  period 
in  Essex,  wliere  we  find  William  and  John  Sayer,  of  Birch,  in 
the  reign  of  Edward  II. 

John  Saver,  Alderman  of  Colchester,  d.  1509,  leaving  by 
Elizabeth,  or  Isabella,  his  wife  (who  d.  1530,  and  was  buried 
with  her  husband  at  St  Peter's,  Colchester)  three  sons, 

George,  of  whom  presently. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


sen 


John,  sometime  Mayor  of  Colchester,  who  d.  15G3,  leavins 
two  sons,  William,  who  d. .?.  p. ;  and  Eichard,  who  d.  IGIU, 
(et.circaSO,  leaving  Jane,  his  only  dau.  and  heir,  then  under 

age. 

Eohert,  mentioned  in  his  mother's  will,  1030,  living  1545. 
His  issue  living  1573-4. 

Geobge  Sater,  probalily  the  eldest  son,  was  30  years  Alder- 
man, and  in  1654  one  of  the  Burgesses  of  Colchester.  He 
purchased  temp.  Elizabeth,  the  estate  of  Bourchieis  Hall,  in 
Aldham,  Essex.  He  d.  in  1577,  leaving,  by  his  first  wife 
Agnes,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wcstdene,  of  co.  Lincoln,  an 
only  surviving  son, 

Geoege  Sateb,  Esq.  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  m.  Rose,  dau.  of 
William  Cardinal,  of  Great  Bromley,  and  dying  3  July,  159t;, 
left,  besides  a  second  and  youngest  son,  Thomas  (who  m.  and 
had  issue,  recorded  in  the  Visitation  of  Suffolk,  1G12)  an  elder 
Bon, 

Sir  George  Sates,  Knt.  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Higham,  of  Barrow  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  was  s. 
at  his  decease,  March,  1G30,  by  his  son, 

John  Sayeb,  Esq.  of  Bourchiers  Kail,  6.  1589,  M.P.  for  Col- 
chester 1645,  m.  Hester,  dau.  of  Robert  Honywood,  Esq.  of 
Mark's  Hall,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  of  Bourchiers  Hall,  knighted  1640,  Master  of 
the  Horse  to  the  King  of  Bohemia,  who  (/.  v.  p.  11  July, 
1650,  leaving  (by  his  wife)  a  posthumous  dau., 

Hester,  m.  Sir  John  Marsham,  ■2nd  bart.  of  Cuxton,  and 
was  mother  of  the  3rd  bart.  She  d.  without  surviving 
issue,  171G. 

II.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
John  Sayer  d.  1658.    His  2nd  son. 

Sib  Jobs  Sateb,  Knt.,  Page  lo  the  Prince  of  Orange,  and 
Col.  of  foot,  'III.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Van  Hesse  Van 
Piershill,  of  Wena,  in  Holland,  and  had  five  sons,  George, 
Eobcrt,  John,  Charles,  and  Adolphus.  .Sir  John  d.  Sept.  16G7, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geoege  Sateb,  Esq.,  Vice-Chamberlain  to  Queen  Catherine, 
Consort  to  Charles  11.,  and  also  to  Queen  Mart  II.,  who  made 
him  Sub-Governor,  and  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
William,  Duke  of  Gloucester.  He  w.  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  Phihp  Honywood,  of  Pett,  in  the  parish  of  Charing,  Kent, 
and  dying  May,  1718,  aged  63,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Sater,  Esq.  of  Pett,  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Daniel 
Godfrey,  of  Feversham;  and  rf.  1733,  leaving  two  daus., 
Mary  and  Catherine  (who  both  d.  imm.),  and  a  son, 

George  Sater,  Esq.  of  Pett,  -m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Greenhill,  of  Maidstone,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Matthew 
Chandler,  of  St.  Kadigunds,  in  Poiton,  Kent.  He  was  High 
Sheriff  of  Kent  in  1755,  and  d.  1778,  leaving  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

John,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  Charlotte,  rlau.  of  Charles  Van, 

Esq.  of  Llanwem,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  a  son,  the  Kev. 

John  Sayer,  Vicar  of  Arlingham,   co.   Gloucester,  who  m. 

Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hodges,  of 

Slowwe,   in  ArUngham,   also  Vicar  of  Arlingham  (who  d. 

1784,   aged  29).     He  d.  Is36,  aged  49,  having  had  one  son, 

John,  now  of  Pett,  and  one  dan.,  Mary  Elizabctli,  m.  Kev. 

John  Lloyd  Crawley,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Arlingham,   who  d. 

1848. 

Mary,  d.  ■Mvm.  30  March,  1829. 
Catherine,  m.  Pvcv.  William  Gregory,  2nd  son  of  Dr.  John 

Gregory,  of  Aberdeen.         Frances,  d.  uiim.  3  March,  1829. 
Mr.  Sayer  was  s.  by  his  elder  sou. 

The  Kev.  Geobge  Sateb,  LL.B.,  of  Pett,  Rector  of  Eggles- 
cliffe,  CO.  Durham,  ra.  1786,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  James 
Wakely,  of  Charing,  and  had,  with  other  issue  that  d.  young, 

Geobge  Edward,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Henry  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  d.  s.  p.  June,  1854.        Catherine,  (/.  anm.  1870. 

Charlotte,  d.  unni.  1874.  Selina,  rl.  unm.  1861. 

Jane,  m.  Rev.  H.  T.  Parker,  and  d.  s.p.  18G4. 
Mr.  Sayer  d.  May,  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Edward  Sateb,  Esq.  of  Pett,  d.  u7ini.  28  May,  1871, 
aged  76,  and  was  s.  on  the  death  of  his  last  surviving  sister, 
Charlotte,  in  July,  1874,  by  his  cousin,  John  Sateb,  Esq., 
the  present  proprietor  of  Pett. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  peewits  ppr. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  ppr.  (garnished  or, 
the  hand  grasping  a  griffin's  head  erased  gold.  , 

St«(.')— Pett,  Charing,  Kent;  and  Slowwe,  Arlingham,  co. 
Gloucester. 


SCARLETT    OF    GIGHA. 

ScAELETT,  James  Williams,  Esq.  of  G-iglia,  co. 
Ai-gyll,  b.  20  Feb.  1812  ;  m.  14  Sept.  1837,  Anno 
Hhodes  Williams,  youugest  dau.  of  Juiues  i3rowii, 


Esq.  of  Harcliills  Grove,  co,  York,  and  by  her  (wLo 
d.  25  Dec.  ISGS)  has  issue, 

I.  William  James,  b.  19  Oct.  1839;  m.  18C8,  Henrietta 
Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Low,  Esq.  of  Dunvale,  Kil- 
mallock,  CO.  Limerick. 

II.  James  Williams,  6.  6  Oct.  1841 ;  to.  1873,  Barbara  Isa- 
bella, dau.  of  Rev.  John  Lawson,  of  Draton  Carew,  cO; 
Durham. 

III.  Robert  Lawence,  6.  27  Jan.  1849 ;  m.  Arabella  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Gilbert  Maxwell  Walsh,  Eeq.  of  Eockbeare  Court, , 
near  Exeter. 

IV.  Thomas  Rowland,  b.  17  May,  1855. 

V.  Harry,  6.  20  Aug.  1857. 

I.  Mary  Williams,  m.  18G5,  Richard  James  Statfeild,  Esq. 
of  Rocks,  Sussex. 

II.  Charlotte  Aughlin,  m.  18C4,  John  Edward  RucU-Keene, 
Esq.,  now  Lieut.-Col.  R.H.A.  iii.  Annie. 

JLinCagC— The  family  of  Scarlett  is  of  ancient  English 
origin,  a  branch  of  which  emigrated  to  Jamaica,  soon  after, 
the  taking  of  that  island,  and  became  possessed  of  considerable^ 
landed  property  there. 

Robert  Scarlett,  Esq.  of  Duckett's  Spring,  Jamaica,  m.  j 
2  Feb.  1765,  Elizabeth  Wright,  widow,  dau.  of  Philip  Anglin,] 
Esq.  of  Paradise  Estate,  Hanover,  Jamaica,  and  great-great-  j 
granddau.  of  Henry  Lawrence,  President  of  Cromwell's 
Council  of  State,  and  had  issue,  Philip ;  James  ;  1st  Lono  \ 
Abinger  {see  Bcrke's  Parage  and  Baronetage)\;  B,oheTt;  and 

Sir  W^iLLiAM  Anglin  Scarlett,  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica 
m.  19  July,  1809,  Marj',  dau.  of  Joseph  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Luana,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Elizabeth.  The  Williams  family 
are  of  Welsh  origin,  and  have  been  landed  proprietors  ia 
that  island  since  its  conquest.  Sir  William  d.  in  Jamaica, 
9  Oct.  1831,  leaving  by  his  said  wife  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1832), 
James  Williams,  now  of  Gigha. 

Arms  (borne  with  slight  variation  by  the  families  of  Scar- 
lett  of  Not  folk,  Suffolk,  Rtgex,  Salop,  and  S((.iSf£)— Chequy  J 
or  and  gu.  a  lion  rampant  erm.  a  canton  az.     C're.'it — A  Tuscan ' 
column  chequy  or  and  gu.  supported  on  either  side  by  a  lion's  ] 
gamb.  erm. 

iSc«i— Achamore  House,  Island  of  Gigha,  co.  Argyll,  N.B. 

♦ 

SCHANK    OF    CASTLERIG. 
ScHANK,  Henry  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Castlcrig,! 
CO.  Fife,  Lieut.  91st  Highlanders,  b.  28  Sept.  1850. 

ILiUCaflC— The  family  of  Schank,  or  Shank,  of  Castlerig, 
is,  it  is  stated,  a  scion  of  Schakck  of  Schank,  an  ancient  house 
of  Mid-Lothian. 

Tradition  relates  that  MuRDorn  Schank,  its  founder,  dis- 
covered and  took  charge  of  the  body  of  Alexander  III.,  King 
of  Scotland,  who  met  his  death  while  hunting  12s6;  and  than 
for  this  service  the  lands  of  Castlerig  were  given  to  him  by 
Robert  Bruce.  These  lands  of  Castlerig,  which  are  mentioned 
in  a  charter  of  confirmation  of  the  mortification  of  a  chapel 
and  hospital  in  Kinghorn,  13C0,  have  remained  in  possession 
of  the  family  since  the  time  of  the  above-named  Murdoch,  a 
period  of  nearly  six  hundred  years.  The  estate  of  Gleniston 
is  comparatively  a  recent  acquisition. 

Alexander  Shank,  or  Schank,  Minister  of  St.  Cyrus  (son  of 
Alexander  Schank,  by  Jane  Gordon  his  wife,  and  grandson  of 
the  Rev.  Alexander  Schank,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Henry  Schank, 
of  Castlerig,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Balfour,  of 
Balgowie)  s.  to  the  estate  of  Castlerig  at  the  decease  of  his 
kinsman,  Alexander  Schank,  of  Castlerig.  He  m.  8  May,  1770, 
Diana,  dau.  of  Robert  Scoit,  of  Dunninald,  by  his  wife  Anno 
Middleton,  of  Seaton,  and  granddau.  of  Patrick  Scott,  who 
was  son  of  Patrick  Scott,  of  Craig  and  Rossie,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  Alexander,  lost  at  sea  in  the  "Anna  "  East  Indiaman, 
1807;  Martin,  rf.  s.  p. ;  Henrt,  of  whom  presently;  Diana,  m. 
Rev.  George  Cook,  D.D.,  Dean  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle; 
Jane,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Shunk  d.  1815,  and  was  «.  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

Henrt  Shank,  Esq.  of  Castlerig,  and  Gleniston,  and  of  The 
Villa,  Laurencekirk,  D.L.,  6.  1778;  m.  Is08,  Anna  Maria, 
sister  of  Sir  James  Rivett  Carnac,  1st  bart.  of  Rookcliffe, 
Hants,  formerly  Governor  of  Bombay,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Aug.  1835)  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

John  Innes,  b.  1815;  d.  in  India,  Sept.  1834. 
James,  of  The  Villa,  Laurencekirk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barristcr- 
at-Law,  b.  1818;  d.  Dec.  1871. 
Diana  Henrietta,  d.  183G. 

Harriett  Anne,  m.  1844,   Sir  James  Sibbald  David  Scott, 
old  bart.,  of  Dunninald,  co.  Forfar. 
Mr.  Shank  d.  i  Jan.  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


sen 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SCL 


1425 


ALE?CAVT)En  Shank,  Esq.  of  Captlcrijj  and  Glcniston,  co. 
?ife,  6.  20  June,  1811;  m.  G  April,  1S47,  GcorKina,  eldest  dnu. 
)f  Col.  Dundas  Campbell,  late  of  the  8th  Hussars,  and  had  by 
ler  (who  m.  2ndly  in  March,  1872,  Thomas  Hale,  Capt.  late 
18th  Connaughi  Hangers),  had  issue, 

HeNRT  Alexander,  now  of  Castlerifr. 

William  Edward  Alexander,  i.  20  Aug.  18.50. 

Kowland  Alexander,  6.  2G  July,  1857;  d.  15  Uec.  1874. 

Lionel  Vansittart,  b.  9  Dec.  1861. 

Amy  Georgina.  Alice  Maria.  Anne  Julia. 

Evelyn  JIary.  Henrietta  Edith. 

£e  d.  a  April,  18G6. 

^pnx— 1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  fcss  between  a  cinqiiefoil  in 
hief  and  an  eagle's  leg  erased  il  la  quise  arg.,  two  wing.s  con- 
oined  in  lureppr;  2nd  and  3rd,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa., 

ship  with  one  mast  her  sails  furled  and  tars  in  action  sa. 
■  rest — An  oaulc  rising  arg.    Motto — Spero. 

Seat — Castlerig,  co.  Fife. 


SCHREIBER    OF    THE    HILL    HOUSE. 

ScHBEiBEH,  Matilda  Eobertina,  of  the  Hill 
louse,  Suffolk,  only  child  of  the  late  Robert 
loughton,  of  Portland  Place,  m.  11  May,  1847, 
rEEDEEiCE  William  Scheeibee,  Esq.  of  Vhe  Hill 
louse,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  appointed  High  Sheriff  1869, 
ut  unable  from  ill-healtii  to  serve,  Hon.  Col.  2nd 
battalion  Suffolk  Eifle  Volimteers :  he  d.  1873,  and 
itt  issue, 

I.  Fbedemck  Ernest  Lowtheb,  18th  Royal  Irish,  6.20  Aug. 
1849 ;  m.  1875,  Mary  Eleanor,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Silves- 
ter Godfrey,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

n.  Julian  Meade,  16lh  regt.,  6.  10  Sept.  1854. 

I.  Priscilla  Emily,  r,i.  10  Sept.  1874,  Neville  Ash,  Esq. 

ILtJtCaCIC. — John  Chaih.es  Schreiber,  Esq.  of  Tewins 
iouse,  Herts,  son  of  Carl  Schreiber,  of  an  ancient  family  tf 
lurlach,  in  Suabia,  came  over  from  that  country  and  settled 
I  London  about  1721.  He  m.  Elizabeth  Mount,  of  Wasing, 
crks,  and  was  father  of 

William  Schreiber,  Esq.  of  Ilinchesley  Lodge,  Hants, 
ewins  House,  Herts,  and  Penhurst,  Kent,  m.  1781,  fllary, 
Idest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Janies  Lewell,  Esq.  of  Alton  Hall, 
uffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Charles,  of  Henhiirst,  J. P.,  6.  29  Aug.  1782;    m. 

I  May,  1S23,  .\melia  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Liciit.-Gen. 
Sir  Jolm  Cameron,  K.C.B. ;  and  (/.  s.  ;>.  1  May,  1863. 

II.  William  Frederick,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James  Alfred,  Lieut.-Col.,  half-pay,  ilth  Dragoons  and 
6th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ware,  Esq.  of 
Woodfort,  CO.  Cork,  and  left  issue, 

1  Charles,  M.A.,  Senior  Chancellor's  Medallist  1850,  and 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge  1852  to  1S33,  M.P.  for 
Cheltenham  1865,  m.  10  April,  1855,  Lady  Charlotte,  only 
dau.  of  Albemarle,  9th  Earl  of  Lindsey,  and  relict  of  Sir 
Josiah  John  Guest,  Bart.,  of  Dowlais  Court. 

2  W.  F.  Schreiber,  of  Annaghmore,  co.  Cork,  m.  Miss 
Meade,  who  d.  s.  p.  1859. 

IV.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Bradwell,  Essex,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Bingham,  late  of  Lymington,  and  has  issue. 

V.  George,  Capt.  half-pay,  1st  German  Hussar.s  and  18th 
Hussars,  m.  Anne,  djui.  of  —  H«me,  Esq.  ot  Colchester, 
and  has  issue. 

1.  Elizabeth  Mount,  m.  Major  George  Broek,  of  Guernsey  and 
of  Colchester. 
he  2nd  son, 

William  Frkderick  Schreiber,  Esq.  of  The  Reundwood, 
?swich,  formerly  Capt.  11th  Dragoons,  m.  18  Jan.  1814,  Mary, 
Idest  dau.  of  William  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Marlesford'  Hail, 
uffolk,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1832)  had,  with  four 
aus.,  who  all  d.  v.nra., 

Fbedebick  William,  late  of  The  Hill  House,  d.  1873. 
Charles  Alfred,  of  The  Round  Wood,  Ipswich,  J.P.,6. 6  Jan. 
1816;  m.  1st,  19  Aug.  1845,  Elizabeth  Hester,  dau.  of  Owen 
Hogan,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  co.  Wcstmeath,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  Feb.  1863)  has  issue,  William  l-rederick  Duff,  late  Lieut. 
73rd  regt.,  b.  10  Dec.  1847  ;  Emma  Augusta,  m.  5  Oct.  1866, 
Frederic  Bernard  Astley,  son  of  Col.  L'Estrange  Astley  of 
Borough  Hall,  Norfolk;  and  Eva  Blanche.     He  ™.  2ndly, 

II  Oct.  186G,  Kosa  Alexandrina,  dau.  of  J.  E.  Thomson,  Esq. 
of  26,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

John  Edward  Lemuel,  M.A.,  Itector  of  Earhani,  Suffolk, 
J.P.,  m.  14  Jan.  1863,  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
PhiUipps,  Esq.  of  Claydon,  near  Ipswich. 

Arms—^tm.,  three  griffins'  heads  erased  vert.     Crcat—A. 
ixter  arm  embowed  in  armour  ppr.  garnished  or,  holding 
1  the  hand  a  dagger,  the  point  towards  the  tlexter  also  ppr. 
onimel  and  hilt  gold.     ilir,iio— Deutlich  und  wahr. 
Seal— The  Uiil  Uoase,  Melton,  Woodl/iidge,  Sutiolk. 


SCLATER    OF    HODDINGTON    HOUSE. 

ScLATEi!,  William  Lutlet,  Esq.  of  Hoddington 
House,  Hants,  M.A.,  J.P.,  Chairman  of  Magistrates 
of  the  Basinstoke  Division,  m.  26  July,  1821,  Anne 
Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Bowyer,  Esq.  of 
the  King's  Remembrancer's  Office,  by  his  wife, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tomkyns,  Esq.  of  Bucknull] 
CO.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Georoe  (Right  Hon.),  6.  19  May,  1826,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  J.P., 
M.P.  for  North  Hampshire,  late  Capt.  Hants  I'eomanry, 
Parliamentary  Secretary  to  the  Poor  Law  Board  1867 
to  1868,  and  subsequently  Financial  Secretary  to  the 
Treasury,  appointed  President  of  the  Local  Government 
Board  1S74,  and  a  Privy  Councillor;  m.  8  Deo.  1857, 
Lydia  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Major  George  Birch, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Clare  Park,  Hants,  by  Lydia  Diana  his  wife, 
dau.ofthelateRev.S.  V.Dashwood,  ofStunford  Hall,  Notts, 
and  has  issue,  1  George  Limbrey,  6. 1  Jan.  1860;  2  Charles 
Lutlcy,  6.  6  May,  1862 ;  3  Anthony  Bohun,  6.  26  Sept. 
1865;  4  Walter  Dashwood,  b.  15  Feb.  1869;  1  Diana  Maria 
Penelope;  2  Theodora  Mary;  3  Penelope  Magdalen;  4 
Lydia  Katherine.  Mr.  George  Sclater  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Booth,  in  addition  to  his  own,  1857,  in 
accordance  with  the  will  of  Anna  Maria,  relict  of 
Frederick  Booth,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Robert  Bristow,  Esq. 
of  Micheldever,  Hants. 

II.  Charles  Limbrey,  b.  14  March,  1828;  d.  25  April,  ]S.?3. 

III.  Philip  Lutley,  M.A.,  F.R.S.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Chnsti 
Coll.  Oxford,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-atLaw,  b. 
4  Nov.  1829;  ',;;.  16  Oct.  1862,  Jane  Anne  Eliza,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  David  Hunter  Blair,  3rd  bart.  of  Blaiiquhau, 
eo.  Ayr,  and  has  issue. 

rv.  William,  b.  14  March,  1833;  d.  16  April,  1842. 
V.  Frederick  Booth,  6.22  Aug.  1833;  d.  9  Dec.  1856. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  d.  3  Sept.  1838. 

II.  Elizabeth  Penelope,  to.  24  July,  185G,  Edmond  William 
Crofts,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  23rd  E.  W.  Fusiliers,  youngest  son 
of  the  Rev.  P.  G.  Crofts,  of  Mailing  House,  Sussex,  and 
has  issue. 

III.  Dora  Frances,  m.  5  April,  1866,  the  Rev.  James  Ehviii 
Millard,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Basinsstoke,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Katherine  Anne,  m.  1869,  William  Barneby,  Esq.  of  Salt- 
niarshe  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 

iLtnCa3;C.— A  family  of  ScLAUGHTER  was  originally  of 
Slaughter,  or  Sclaughter,  co.  Gloucester,  where  they  were 
lords  of  the  manor  for  upwards  of  300  years.  About  the  com- 
mencement of  the  17th  century,  a  branch  of  this  family 
settled  in  co.  Cambridge,  of  which  the  last  male  representa- 
tive. Sir  Thomas  Sclater,  Bart.,  of  Catley  Park,  d.  s.  p. 
1614.  The  immediate  progenitor  of  the  present  Hampshire 
family  was 

Anthony  Sclater,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Leighton  Buzzard  for  50 
years,  who  d.  1620  aged  100.  He  m.  Margaret  Leighborowe, 
and  by  her  had,  with  four  daus.,  one  son, 

William  Sclater,  6.  1576,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  King's  College 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Pitminster,  Devon.  He  was  a  very 
learned  man,  the  author  of  many  theological  works,  some  cf 
which  were  published  1627.  He  d.  1625,  and  left  a  numerous 
family.     The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Sclater,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Exeter's  barony  of  St. 
Stephen,  Exeter,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  and  Vicar  of  Collump- 
ton,  Devon,  kept  up  by  several  works  and  sermons  the 
reputation  of  the  family  for  doctrinal  theology.  He  d.  1691. 
His  son, 

The  Rev.  Frank  Sclater,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christ! 
Coll.  Oxford,  was  likewise  a  person  of  extraordinary  learning 
and  abilities.     He  d.  1685,  aged  35,  leaving  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Christopher  Sclater,  M.A.,  6.  1679,  Rector  of 
Loughton,  Essex,  and  afterwards  of  Chingford,  same  co.  He 
TO.  1707,  Elizabeth,  eldestdau.  and  (at  thedeath  of  her  brother 
John,  s.  p.)  co-heiress  of  John  May,  Esq.  of  Worting,  Hants, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife;  and  had  issue  six  sons  and  four  daus., 
I.  William,  6.  1703,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Loughton  aforesaid,  and 
Bow  Church,  London,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J.  Wrath,  Esq.  of 
Loughton  Hall ;  ii.  Richard,  of  whom  below ;  iii.  Christopher, 
6.  1713,  M.A.  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford;  iv.  Joseph,  6. 
1715;  v.  May,  6.  1719;  vi.  Robert,  6.  1723;  i.  Elizabeth,  b. 
May,  1714,  >/i.  Thomas  Pickering,  D.D.;  ii.  Anne,  6.  1715,  d. 
1749 ;  III.  Margaret,  6.  1721 ;  iv.  Jane,  6.  1723.    The  2nd  .''on, 

Richard  Sclater,  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London,  6.  1712, 
m.  1st,  Magdalen,  youngest  dau.  and  (at  the  death  of  her 


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brother  John,  s.  p.)  heiress  of  John  Limbrey,  Esq.  of  Tangier 
Park,  and  Hoddington  House,  Hants,  and  had  issue  by  her, 
Thomas  Limeret  Sclater  SIathzw,  Esq.  of  Tangier  Park 
and  Hoddinfrton  House,  took    by  royal  sipi  manual,  the 
additional  surname  of  Mathew,  as  representative,  through 
his  maternal  grandfather,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Mathew 
of  Hoddiiigton  House.     He  d.  s.  'p.  1S09. 
Elizabeth,  who  .?.   her  brother  in  the  possession  of  the 
Hampshire  estates,  but  d.  unm.  1614. 
Eichard  Sclater  hi.  2ndly  Penelope,  dau.  of  Philip  Lutley,  Esq. 
of  Bromcroft  Castle,  and  Loughton  Hall,  Salop,  by  Penelope 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Barnaby,  Esq.  of  Brockhampton, 
and  by  her  had  issue  a  dau.,  Penelope  Lutley,  of  the  Tything, 
CO.  Worcester,  and_  Hoddington   House,  d.  unm.  la44;  and 
one  son. 

The  Rev.  Bartholomew  Lctlet  Sclateb,  M.A.,  Fellow  ef 
Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Whittington,  Northumberland. 
He  T,i.  Elizabeth  Rebecca,  only  surviving  dau.  and  eventually 
heiress  of  George  Bristow,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  Middlesex,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1825)  he  had  issue, 
William  Lctlet,  now  of  Hoddington. 

John  May  (Rev.),  M.A.  Merton  CoU.  Oxford,  Rector  of 
Terwick,  Sussex,  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  181S. 

Eliza  Penelope  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Launeelot  Miles  Halton, 
Rector  of  Woolhampton,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  Sept.  1831, 
leaving  issue. 

Charlotte  Penelope,  m.  Rev.  Gibbes  Walker  Jordan,  Rector 
of  Waterstock,  co.  Oxford,  who  d.  1856,  leaving  issue. 

Arms. — Quarterly;  1st,  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltier  az.,  for 
Sclater;  2nd,  gu.,  a  fess  between  eight  billets  or,  for  Mat; 
3rd,  erm.,  on  a  fess  cotised  sa.  three  crescents  or,  for  Bristow. 
Cresl. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  rising  wings  dis- 
played sa.  Motto. — £1  /n)  tv  Tif  aravpt^.  (Except  in  the 
Cross.) 

(Scat— Hoddington  House,  near  Odihana,  Hants. 


1      Arms — Arg.,  a  saltire  az.    Crest — An  eagle  sa.  rising  out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Seat— Newick  Park,  Lewes,  Sussex. 


SCLATEB    OF    NEWICS   PAEK. 

SCLATEE,  James  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Newick  Park, 

Sussex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  June,  1819  ;  m.  26  Nov. 

1846,  Louisa  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Robert 

Fowler,  Esq.  of  Rahinston,  eo.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Robert  Charles,  Lieut.  R.A.,  6.  15  Feb.  1848. 

II.  Francis  Saunderson  (Rev.),  6.  IS  Aug.  1853;  m.  8  3Iay, 
1878,  Elizabeth  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  EardJcy 
John  Blackwell,  Esq.  of  Ampney  Park,  co.  Glo»cester. 

III.  Henry  Crichton,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  5  Nov.  1S55. 

IV.  Arthur  William  Bassett,  6.  27  July.  1859. 

V.  John  Edward  Fowler,  6.  1  Feb.  Ib62. 
Ti.  Charles  Gilbert,  b.  10  Aug.  1866. 

I.  Cecil  Jane,  m.  2nd  July,  1374,  Nathaniel  Baker,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  has  a  son, 
Kington. 
n.  Catherine  Louisa  Helen,  m.  19  Sept.  1S77,  Walter  Feilde 
Ingram,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  James  Ingram,  Esq.  ofAdes, 
Chailey,  Sussex,  and  has  a  dau.,  Helen  Louisa. 
la.  Jane  Elizabeth  Rachel. 

3Lillt3.QC. — The  name  of  this  family,  for  some  time  spelt 
Slater,  has  been  restored  to  its  original  orthography, 
Sclatek. 

Gilbert  Slater,  Esq.  of  Stepney,  Middlesex,  m.  Rachel 
Goodohild,  of  Pallion,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  a  son, 

Gilbert  Slater,  Esq.  of  Leyton  House,  Essex,  6.  1753 ;  m. 
1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  PhiUp  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Eainton  Hall, 
CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  179C;  left  at  his  decease,  1793, 
two  sons  and  four  daus., 

I.  Gilbert,  b.  1792;  d.  1796. 

II.  James  He>bt,  his  heir,  of  Newick  Park,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1S27,  6.  1793;  d.  Feb.  1864;  m.  1817,  CecU, 
dau.  of  Francis  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunder.son,  co. 
Cavan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Ib64)  liad  issue  one  son  and 
three  daus., 

1  James  Hexrt,  now  of  Newick  Park. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  24  Sept.  1857,  Arthur  Bigge,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law,  7th  son  of  the  late  C.  W.  Bigge,  Esq. 
of  Linden,  Northumberland,  and  has  a  dau.,  JuUa  Bessie. 

2  Cecil  Lydia,  m.  16  May,  1842,  Rev.  C.  Heathcote  Cam- 
pion, of  Westmeston  Rectory,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 
William  James ;  Francis  George ;  Henry  Charles  Cecil, 
d.  1870 ;  Jane  Cecil ,  and  Seiina  Leiuia.  She  d.  Dec.  1872. 

3  Frances  Sophia,  d.  18  May,  1835. 

I.  Anne,  6.  1785;  d.  1799. 

II.  Elizabeth  Rachel,  6.  1786;  d.  1860;  to.  the  late  Samuel 
Tiu^er,  Esq.  of  Sunbury,  Middlesex. 

ni.  Penelope  Frances,  6.  1788 ;  m.  the  late  Hutches  Trowcr, 
Esq.  of  Unsted  Wood,  Surrey :  she  d.  1873. 
IV.  Maria  Jane,  6.  1790;  d.  1793. 


SCOBELL    OF    NANCEAIiVEIlITE. 

ScoBELL,  John  Usticee,  Esq.  of  l^ancealveme, 
Cornwall,  J.P.  for  Cornwall  and  Somerset,  b.  Aug, 
1803 ;  m.  Frances  Skey,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Richard  Laugford,  Esq.,  late  of  Montvale  House, 
Somerset. 

UlltCagt.— The  old  Devon  family  of  Scobbahull,  Scob- 
hull,  or  Scobell,  is  recorded  by  Sir  William  Pole  to  have 
received  at  various  times  the  honour  of  knighthood,  and  in  a 
list  of  men  of  the  best  note  in  Devon  in  1630,  by  the  same 
antiquary,  the  name  of  ScobbahuU  is  included.  Thomas  de 
ScoBEAHrLL  was  Sheriff  of  Devon  1291-2-3.  Srs  Robert 
Scobbahull,  Knt.  of  Scobbahull,  who  d.  14  Edward  II.,  was 
Sheriff  1321.  Another  Sib  Robert  Scobbahull,  Knt.,  who  d. 
20  Edward  II.,  was  Sheriff  1327 ;  and  Sir  Tho.mas  Scobbahull, 
Knt.  of  Scobhull,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Roger  Prideaux,  Knt. 
of  Orcherton,  and  d.  42  Edward  III.,  served  the  same  office 
1369. 

Georoe  Scobell,  Esq.  of  Nutcombe,  Devon,  elder  son  of 
John  Scobell,  Esq.  of  Nutcombe,  by  Melony  Baker  his  wife, 
and  4th  in  descent  from  John  Scobell  (a  descendant,  as  stated) 
of  the  Scobbahulls  of  Scobbahull),  who  purchased  1616,  the 
lands  of  Nutcombe,  sold  that  estate  and  settled  first  at  Penryn, 
and  subsequently  at  Penzance.  He  m.  Mury,  dau.  of  Francis 
Pender,  Esq.  of  Penryn,  and  dying  1796,  left  issue, 

I.  George  Pekder,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  -III.  3Iiss  Veale,  and  had  a  dau.,  Frances,  deceased. 
ui.  Peter  Edward,  M.D.,  m.  1st,  1783,  Hannah,  only  child  of 

John  Sanford,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau. 
of  George  Treweeke,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  only  child  of 
William  Skey,  Esq.  of  Falfield,  co.  Gloucester.  By  the 
former  Dr.  Scobell  left  at  his  decease,  1820, 

1  Edward,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Turville,  Bucks,  and  Slinister 
of  St.  Peter's  Chapel,  Marylebone,  ni.  1821,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Chessall,  Esq.  of  London,  and  left  issue,  Sanford 
George,  Vicar  of  Market  Rasen,  co.  Lincoln  (dec),  rn.  1850, 
3Iary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Cooper,  Rector  of  West 
Rasen,  and  had  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. ;  and  Louisa 
Sophia,  rii.  Rev.  Henry  Baissier,  and  has  issue. 

2  George  Treweeke,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Kingwell,  High 
Littleton,  Somerset,  J. P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  and 
foi-merly  M.P.  for  Bath,  6.  1785;  m.  1818,  Hester  Me- 
teased),  youngest  dau.  of  Charles  Savage,  Esq.  of  Mid- 
summer-Norton, and  d.  s.  p.  18  May,  1869. 

3  John  (deceased),  M.A.,  b.  1791,  Rector  of  Southover,  and 
of  All  Saints',  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of  Chiches- 
ter, ui.  26  June,  1826,  Eliza  (deceased),  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Land,  Esq.  of  Hayne  House,  Silvertou,  Devon, 
and  left  two  sons  and  four  daus.. 

Barton  Land  John,  of  Kingwell  Hall,  near  Bath, 
b.  1837,  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Jliddle  Temple, 
who  inherited  his  maternal  grandfather's  estates,  and 
s.  his  uncle,  George  Treweeke  Scobell,  Capt.  R.N., 
TO.  1874,  Henrietta  Valiant,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
J.  Blyth,  Esq.  of  Woolhampton,  Berks,  and  has  issue, 
George  Barton,  6.  1875,  and  Henry  Barton,  b.  1877. 

Santord  George  TreweeKe,  of  The  Down  House,  Red- 
marley,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.,  b.  10  Jan.  1839;  m. 
20  April,  1871,  Edith,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Palairet,  ol 
The  Grange,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

Emily  Anne  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Caroline  Yarde,  r,i.  Rev.  Augustus  Orlebar. 

Eliza  Georgina  Treweeke,  -lU.  Rev.  J.  L.  H.  Southcomtd 
Rector  of  Rose  Ash,  Devon,  and  is  deceased. 

Frances  Sanford,  m.  1868,  Rev.  Edward  Crawford,  Bectoi 
of  Shalden.  Hants. 


IV.  Aaron,  deceased. 
I.  Melloney,  deceased. 


H.  Mary,  deceased. 


The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Georoe  Pender  Scobell,  Vioar  of  Sancreed,  CornwaU 

m.  Miss  Stark,  and  had  issue, 

George,  D.D.  (deceased^  Vicar  of  Turville,  Bucks,  m.  1st 

Hannah  Stephens  (deceased),  of  Chieveley,  Berks;  and2ndly 

Miss  Lansdale,  by  whom  he  left,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons 

1  George  Richard,  Vicar  of  Biekleigh,  Devon,  6.  1831,  Ml 
1857,  Frances  Lucy,  dan.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Pyne  WilUamson 
Vicar  of  Little  Brickhill,  Bucks;  and  2  John. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Edward  (deceased),  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Poltair,  Comwal!,  n 
Miss  Ann  ColUns,  by  whom  he  left  issue,  two  sons,  and  on 
dau.,    1   Edward    Calvert,   Capt.  17th  Lancers,  d.   unm. 

2  Henry  (deceased),  of  the  Scots  Greys,  of  the  Abbej 
Pershore,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Worcester,  b.  1824;  in.  185" 
Catherine  Sarah  Jenncr  (deceased),  only  child  of  JoimYee 
Bedford,  Esq.  of  the  Abbey,  Pershore,  and  d.  2b  AprU,  187; 


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having  had  issue  three  sons,  ■Edw.ird  John  (clecoasctl) ;  ITenry 
Jenner;  and  Gcorse  Calvert;  and  tour  ilaus.,  1  Ann  Jlarsa- 
retta,  m.  1839,  Daniel  llifjl'ord  Davall  Burr,  Esq.  of  Aklcr- 
maston,  Berks,  late  M.l'.  for  the  city  of  Hereford,  and  has 
issue. 
Thomas  (deceased),  m.  1821,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Tennent, 

Esq.,  late  of  Clyde  Castle,  co.  Dumbarton. 
Elizabeth  (deceased),  m.  1806,  Richard  Cunnack,  Esq.  and 
had  one  dau. 
M.iry  (deceased),  vi.  Capt.  Giddy,  B.N. 
Melloney  (deceased). 
the  Snd  son, 

John  Scobell,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  1802,  Susanna,  only  child  of 
ffTilliani  Usticke,  Esq.,  and  sole  heiress  of  the  Ustickes  of 
leha,  St.  Burian,  Cornwall,*  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1809) 
bad  issue, 

JoH.v  Usticke,  of  Nancealverne. 

George,   resident  at  Lower  I'oUair,   Cornwall,  b.  ISOG ;  m. 

185!),  Anna,  dau.  of  William  EUi.s,  Esq. 
Susanna  Usticke. 

Ilr.  Scobell  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  relict  of  John  James,  of  Radstock, 
md  3rd  dau.  of  William  Goldfinch,  Esq.  of  Shepton  Mallett, 
md  by  her  had  two  daus., 

Mary  Anne,  Hi.  1S36,  Rev.  John  Armstrong,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Binder,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  Somerset,  and  by  him 
(who  d.  10  Jan.  1862)  has  three  sons,  1  John  Scobell,  6. 
31  July,  1842,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  m.  Nov.  1865,  Fanny 
Emma  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Daniel  Woodruffe,  Esq.; 
2  William,  b.  17  Dec.  1844;  3  Edmund  Archibald,  6.  17  Feb. 
1859;  and  seven  daus. 

Fanny,  m.  1850,  Lumley  Woodyear  Peyton,  Esq.,  Com- 
mander R.iSr.,  and  has  issue,  with  three  daus.,  three  sons, 
Lumley  Scobell,  b.  1854;  Algernon  George,  6.  1859;  Frank 
Henry,  6.  1861. 

yjrm;— Arg.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  in  chief  a  label  of  three 

mints    az.,    quarterins:  Usticke    and    Kosckowe.      Crest — A 

lemi-lion   arg.   holding  a  fleur-de-lis   gu.   in  his  dexter  paw 

:\   ind  gorged  with  a  label  of  three  points  az.    Motto — In  Deo 

lalutem. 

Seiiti  —  Xancealverue,  Penzance;  Montvalo  House,  near 
Itistol. 


SCOBELL    OP    KINGWELL. 
3C0BELL    OF    THE    ABBEY     PEKSHOHE. 

See  Peecedik'g  Mejioie. 


ES 


m  — ' — 

SCOTT  OF  BETTOIL 
3  Tlie  late  G-eoege  Jonathan  (^cott,  Esq.  of 
Betton  Strange,  Salop,  and  of  Peniartliiicha,  co. 
Merioneth,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Merioneth,  1833- 
54,  b.  23  April,  1807  ;  m.  28  April,  18iO,  Afgusta 
Peances,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  WiUiam  Wynne, 
Esq.  of  Peniartli,  co.  Merioneth,  and  had  two  daus., 

I.  Augusta  Margaret  Anne,  d.  30  Jan.  1S54. 

n.  LoDisA  Sydney,  m.  25  Feb.  1868,  W.  Edington  Stuart,  Esq., 
late  Major  15th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  a  son,  George 
John,  6.  3  Nov.  1870,  and  a  dau.,  Marie,  b.  15  Nov.  1869. 

^Mr.  Scott,  of  Betton  Strange,  d.  1875,  and  left  his 
[)ropcrty  to  his  widow  for  life. 

ILtnCitgp.— Richard  Scott,  Esq.,  the  first  of  the  family 
who  settled  in  Salop,  was  b.  1544,  and  d.  in  Shrewsbury  1628, 
liaving  had,  by  Mary  liis  wife,  one  son  and  two  daus.    The  son, 

Isaac  Scott,  Esq.,  6.  1584;  m.  Miss  Ehzabeth  Stephens,  of 
Shrewsbury,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Richard,  an  active  partisan  of  King  Chahles  I.    His 

grandson, 

John  Scott,  Esq.,  had,  by  Dorothy  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of 
Adam  Waring,  lisq.  of  Woodcot,  Salop,  a  son, 
Jonathan  Scott,  Esq.  of  Shrewsburj-,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Sandford,   Esq.  of  The  Isle  of  Rossall,   co. 
Salop,  and  had  five  sons  and  a  dau., 

*  Tlie  family  of  Usticke  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Cornwall. 
One  line  is  now  represented  by  John  Usticke  Scobell,  Esq. 
This  branch  derives  from  Charles  Usticke,  Esq.,  who  pur- 

'ia.scd  Leha  from  Mr.  Groose.     He  m.  Jliss  Jenkins,  of  Alver- 

n,  and  had  a  son,  Oliver  Usticke,  Esq.  of  Leha,  who  m.  Ann 
KoscRowE,  of  Roscrowe  (a  co-heiress  of  the  old  and  respectable 
Cornish  family  of  that  name,  settled  at  Roscrowe  from  the 
time  of  Henry  Vlll.),  and  had  a  son  and  successor,  William 
Usticke,  Esq.  of  Leha,  Justice  of  the  Peace  1734,  who  lii. 
Elizabeth  Rogers,  of  Treassowe,  and  was  father  of  William 
Usticke,  of  Leha,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Hussey,  of  Truro,  and 
dyingJ772,  was  s.  by  his  son,  William  Ucticke,  Esq.  of  Leha, 

•  1737,  who  (/.  1785,  leaving  an  only  dau.  and  hell,  Sdsanna, 

u  J011.V  ScoBiiLL,  Esq. 


I 


1  John,  who  assumed,  upon  inheriting  the  estates  of 
his  relative,  Richard  Hill  Waring,  Esq.  (grandson  of 
Adam  Warintr,  Esq.,  before-mentioned),  the  name 
and  arms  of  Waring.  This,  the  well-known  Major 
Scott- Waring,  M.P.  for  Stockbridge,  m.  twice,  and  cJ. 
5  May,  1819,  leaving  issue. 

2  Richard,  H.E.I.C.S.,  distinguished  in  the  Carnatic 
AVar,  wherein  he  commanded  the  20th  battalion  of 
Bengal  Sepoys,  under  Sir  Eyre  Coote,  when  engaged 
against  Hyder  Ali.  Subsequently,  having  attained 
the  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.,  he  commanded  the  same 
corps,  under  Earl  Cornwallis,  in  the  war  with  Tippoo 
Sultaun.  Col.  Scott  m.  1st,  Miss  Frances  Jarrett,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Camac,  dau. 
of  John  Camac,  Esq.  of  Green  Mount,  co.  Louth,  by 
whom  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Letitia,  w.  Henry 
Swann  Oldfield,  Esq.;  Elizabeth,  m.  Lieut.-Col. 
Luai-d;  and  JIaria  Alicia,  m.  F.  0.  Wells,  Esq., 
B.C.C.)  one  son, 

Richard  Hastings,  Rentral  Civil  Service,  6.  21  Feb. 
1796;  m.  1st,  16  Feb.  Is2y,  Grace,  youngest  dau.  of 
Eev.  H.  Fisher,  which  lady  </.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly, 
1834,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Curtis,  Esq., 
B.C.S.,  by  whom  he  lelt  at  his  decease,  1842,  a  son, 
Rev.  Richard  Folliott  Scott,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Arlesey,  Baldoek,  Herts,  b.  5  Dec.  1835,  who  m. 
26  April,  1859,  Emily  Ann,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Charles  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Newmaiket, 
Banker,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Curtis  Folliott,  6. 
1860;  James  Folliott,  b.  1864;  Ha.stings  Curtis,  6. 
1865 ;  Ellen  Clare ;  and  Elizabeth  Emily. 

3  Jonathan,  b.  1753;  Capt.  H.E.l.C.S. ;  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Daniel  Austin,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Berring- 
ton,  Salop,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  11  Feb. 
1829,  an  only  surviving  child,  Anna  Dorothea,  m. 
29  Oct.  1827,  WiUiam  Richard  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Shrews- 
bury. 

4  FoUiott,  m.  Miss  Mary  Erookman,  and  had  a  son  and 
dau.,  Jonathan;  and  Dorothy,  wife  of  James  Saxby, 
Gent. 

5  Henry,  of  Shrewsbury,  H.E.l.C.S.,  held  a  distin- 
guished post  on  the  Bengal  Establishment.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Eyton,  and  had, 
with  several  daus.,  an  only  son,  Henry. 

1  Dorothy,  m.  Henry  Stokes,  Gent,  of  London. 

II.  Benjamin,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Scott,  Esq.,  bapt.  20  Sept.  1631,  was  sent  out  to 
Barbados.    He  m.  Miss  Susannah  Brerewood,  and  had  issue, 

Richard,  of  Barbados,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Halt,  Esq.  of  Berks,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  —  War- 
ner, Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  afterwards  of  Eltham,  Kent. 

Benjamin. 

The  2nd  son, 

Benjamin  Scott,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  6.  at  Barbados  1665;  vi. 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Halt,  Esq.  of  Berks,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  of  whom  the  younger,  Elizabeth,  m.  Major 
John  Quinchant,  who  fell  at  Fontenoy)  three  sons.  Benjamin 
Scott  d.  1718.     His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Scott,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Old  Bnffs,  h.  1G95;  ra. 
1728,  his  relative,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dan.  and  co-heir  of  Jona- 
than Scott,  Esq.  of  Betton,  near  Shrewsbury  (whose  grand- 
father, Richard,  was  eldest  son  of  Isaac  Scott  and  Elizabeth 
Stephens  his  wife),  and  dying  1707,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Scott,  of  Betton,  b.  1731;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Gougb,  Rector  of  Cardeston,  Salop,  and  had 
issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Richard,  of  Peniarthuchaf,  co.  Merioneth,  d.  vMm.  1S21. 
Jonathan,  Major  in  the  army,  d.  nam.  1803. 
Dorothy,  m.  1st,   Charles  Champion  Crespigny,   Esq.,  M.P. 
for  Aldborough,  Suffolk ;  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Kane,  Bart. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  George  Scott,  of  Betton,  b.  1756;  m.  1778,  Lucretia, 
dau.  of  Charles  Colbourne,  Esq.  of  Brentferd,  Capt.  in  the  Old 
BuiTs,  and  had  issue, 

George  John,  his  heir. 
Richard,  of  Shrewsbury,  M.D. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  19  Oct.  1799,  and  was  a.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Betton,  6.  1779;  r,i.  6  July, 
1802,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Morse,  Esq.  of  Drayton  House, 
Ealing,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  m..  2ndly,  Francis  Walf»rd, 
Esq.  of  Cronkhill,  and  d.  11  Sept.  1851)  had  issue, 

George  Jonathan,  late  of  Betton  Strange. 
William,  of  Charlton  Place,  Bishopsbournc,  Kent,  .T.P.,  late 
6th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1852,  Selina,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Erskine,   Esq.  of  UoU  Hall,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d..  14  Oct. 
1877,  leaving  issue  four  sous. 
Mr.  Scott  d.  29  May,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  George 
Jonathan  Scott,  Esq.,  who  d.  1675. 


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SCO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SCO 


Arms — Arg.,  three  catharine-wheels  sa.  two  and  one  within 
a  lioi'dure  engrailed  gu.  Crest — A  dcmi-grj-phon  segreant  sa. 
membered  gu.     Motto — Recte  faciendo  nemincm  tinieas. 

Seats — Betton  Strange,  nearShrewsbuiy ;  and  Feniartliucliaf, 
Towyn. 


SCOTT    OF    GREAT    BARR,      AND    OF 
RATLINGHOPE    AND    NORBUEY. 

Scott,  John  Charles  Addtes,  Esq.  of  Great 
Barr,  co.  Stafford,  and  Eatlinghope  and  Norbury, 
CO.  Salop,  M.A.,  J.P.  COS.  Stafford  and  Salop,  and 
Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll.  London,  b.  29  Dec.  1830 ;  m. 
1  July,  1863,  Malilah,  dau.  of  Mr.  J.  Homer,  of 
Cradley,  co.  Worcester,  and  lias  issue, 

James  Eobeet,  b.  31  Oct.  1864. 

ILtnCagr.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  at  Stour- 
bridge was 

JoH.N  Scott,  originally  of  Chaddesley  Corbet,  co.  Worcester. 
He  removed  to  Stourbridge  about  the  middle  of  the  17th 
century.     His  son  and  successor, 

William  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  m.  Joanna  Potter,  of  Kidder- 
minister,  and  d.  1695,  leaving  issue,  of  which  the  3rd  son, 

William  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  ni.  1683,  Elizabeth,  duu.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Fincher,  Vicar  of  Wednesbury,  co.  Stafford, 
and  dying  1712,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  d.  iinm.  1763,  aged  about  G4, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Scott,  of  Stourbridge,  m.  1720,  Joanna,  dau.  of 
William  Hunt,  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  and  dyi".g  1766,  at  the  age 
of  66,  left  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  m.  1758,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Kettle,  of  Eves- 
ham; b.  23  Sept.  1788,  aged  57,  leavingissue, 

1  William,  who  s.  his  uncle.  2  Johk. 

3  James,  a  Presbyterian  Minister,   of  Cradley,   co.  Wor- 
cester, 6.4  March,  1768;  d.  19  Dec.  1829. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Skey,  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove. 

II.  Elizabeth,  -/«.  Samuel  Bate. 
in.  Joanna,  m.  Samuel  Ray. 

Mr.  Scott  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge,  m.  1771,  Anna,  dau. 
and  only  surviving  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Tonckes,  of  Bir- 
mingham, by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Addyes,  Esq.  of 
Great  Barr,  co.  Stafford,  and  Moor  Hall,  co.  Warwick.  Upon 
the  death  of  Mary  Addyes,  wnm.,  3  April,  1786  (who  was  sole 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Addyes,  Esq.  of  Great  Barr),  she 
bequeathed  her  estates  to  her  tirst-cousin,  the  said  Anne;  wife 
of  William  Scott,  Esq.,  who,  having  survived  her  husband, 
bequeathed  the  same  to  the  three  nephews  of  her  husband, 
William,  John,  and  James,  leaving  the  property  at  Great  Barr 
to  the  second  nephew,  John,  who  thereupon  became  of  Stour- 
bridge and  Great  Barr.  Mrs.  Scott  d.  8  Jan.  1813,  aged  82, 
and  her  husband,  William  Scott,  Esq.  d.  Dec.  1792,  aged  71. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  nephew, 

William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge,  6.  12  March,  1760, 
m.  1795,  AUcia  Pynock,  and  d.  s.  '][>.  5  Dec.  1S34.  His  next 
brother, 

John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr,  h.  10  Jan. 
1763,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester 
1830;  he 'rti.  Oct.  1795,  Sarah,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John 
Kettle,  Esq.  of  Birmingham  and  dying  3  .Jan.  1832,  left  issue, 
Sabah,  his  sole  dau.  and  heiress,  -m.  17  Feb.  1830,  to  Robert, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  WeUbeloved,  of  York, 
who  was  the  late 

Robeet  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  formerly  31. P.  for  Walsall,  t,.  15  July, 
1803;  m.  17  Feb.  1830,  Sarah,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Scott, 
Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and  Great  Barr,  and  had  issue, 

Johk  Charles  Addyes,  now  of  Ratlinghopc,  Salop. 

Sarah  Emma,  ra.  22  June,  1855,  David  Martintau,  Esq.  of 
Clapham  Park,  London. 

Mary  Laetitia,  now  of  Stourbridge,  «;.  19  March,  1S61,  Rev. 
A.  \V.  Worthington,  of  Mansfield,  andr/.  31  May,  1863.  This 
lady  inherited  the  property  at  Stourbridge. 

Elizabeth  Anne.  ra.  9  April,  1863,  Thomas  Worthington,  Esq. 
of  Cheetham  Hill,  Manchester,  and  d.  1869. 
This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  license,  on  his  marriage, 
the  surname  of  Scott,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  In  the  year 
1845  he  purchased  the  contiguous  estates  of  Ratlinghope  and 
Norbury,  in  Salop,  including  the  advoweon  of  the  former 
parish;  to  which  the  present  J.  C.  A.  Scott,  Esq.,  has  added 
the  Snead  property,  and  certain  other  lands  in  Wentnor.  He 
d.  1866. 


Arms — Arg.,  on  a  mount  of  bulrushes  in  base  ppr.  a  bul 
passant  sa.,  a  chief  pean,  billety  or,  with  a  canton  of  th 
last.  Crest — A  stag  couchant  ppr.,  the  dexter  paw  resting  oi 
a  billet  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross-crosslet  of  tli 
last.     Motto — Nunquam  libcrtas  gratior. 

Scat— The  Red  House,  Great  Barr,  co.  Stafford.   Reudenccs- 
The  Manor   House,   Ratlinghope;    and  6,   Cambridge  Gate 
Regent's  Park. 

^amilw  of  SciUllbtlobcb. 

John  Wellbeloved,  of  Cobham,  Surrey,  left  by  his  wife^ 
Mary,  a  son, 

Charles  Wellbeloved,  6.  3  Feb.  1713;  who  was  four  timei 
married,  but  left  issue  only  by  his  first  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of  Johl 
Parkins.  He  d.  at  Mcrtlake,  4  June,  1782,  and  was  s.  by  hil 
only  son, 

John  Wellbeloved,  6.  23  July,  1742.  ByhiswifeElizabeth| 
he  left  an  only  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Wellbeloved,  of  York,  Minister  of  St. 
Saviourgate  Chapel,  York,  and  Principal  and  Theological  Pro- 
fessor in  the  Manchester  College  there  from  1803  to  1840,  when 
the  College  was  removed  back  to  Manchester.  He  was 
6  April,  1769,  and  m.  1  July,  1793,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Kinder, 
Esq.  of  Stoke  Newington,  Middlesex,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  b.  13  June,  1794;  ra.  4  Sept.  1S34,  Mary,  dau.  Oj 
Thomas  Read,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Henry,  b.  23  Oct.  1835. 

2  Robert  John.  3  Henry. 
1  Anne  Isabella. 

II.  John,  twin  with  his  sister  Eliza,  d.  8  Oct.  1819,  aged  21. 

III.  Robert,  the  late  Bobert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Stourbridge  and 
Great  Barr. 

I.  Laetitia,  m.  13  Aug.  1821,  Rev.  John  Kcnrick,  M.A.,  Pro« 
lessor  of  Classics  and  History  in  Manchester  College. 

II.  Anne,  d.  25  July,  1846. 

III.  Harriett,  m.  16  July,  1827,  Rev.  John  Reynell  Wreford, 
D.D.,  F.S.A.,  of  Bristol,  formerly  one  of  the  Pastors  of  the 
New  Meeting  House,  in  Birmingham. 

IV.  Emma,  m.  27  Dec.  1831,  Hon.  James  Carter,  late  Chief 
Justice  of  New  Brunswick,  North  America.  Mrs.  Carter  d. 
at  I'redericton,  New  Brunswick,  29  July,  1842. 


Oj 


SCOTT    OF    ROTHERFIELD    PARK. 

Scott,  Geoege  Aethuk  Jeetoise,  Esq. 
Eotherfield  Park,  Southampton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  fo3 
Hants,  h.  1833  ;  m.  1875,  Mary  Angela,  dau.  of  the 
late  Lord  Charles  Wellesley,  of  Conholt  Park,  Hants 

ILtnCagC— James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Rotherfield  Park,  M.P, 
ra.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bradljury  Winter,  Esq.  of  Sheuley 
Herts,  and  had  a  son, 

James  Winter  Scott,  Esq.  of  Rotherfield  Park,  J.P.  am 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  M.P.  for  North  Hants  from  1831 
to  1837,  ni.  23  Jan.  1828,  Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Si 
Samuel  Clarke  Jervoise,  1st  Baronet,  of  Idsworth  Park,  an( 
had  issue, 

I.  George  Arthur  .Jervoise,  now  of  Rotherfield  Park. 

II.  Walter  Jervoise,  J.P.  for  Queensland. 

HI.  Charles  James  (Rev.),  M.A.        iv.  Archibald  Edward. 

I.  Lucj'  Gertrude. 

II.  Katherine  Maria,  m.  1856,  Sir  Charles  Hayes  Miller,  Bart, 
who  d.  1868. 

III.  Elinor,  in.  1867,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Charles  D'Oyly,  Bart. 

IV.  Dora,  m.  R.  W.  Spicer,  Esq. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  4  Jan.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Georc 
Arthur  Jervoise  Scott,  Esq.  now  of  Rotherfield. 

Arms — Per  pale  indented  arg.  and  sa.,  a  saltire  countei 
changed.  Crest — An  arm  erect  couped  at  the  elbow  habite 
gu.  cuffed  erm.  the  hand  ppr.,  holding  a  roU  of  paper  arg. 
the  arm  encircled  with  park  pales  or. 

Seat — Rotherfield  Park,  near  Alton. 


SCOTT-CHAD    OF    THURSFORD    HALL 
AND    COLNEY. 

Scott-Chad,  Joseph  Stoxehewee,  Esq.  c 
Thursford  Hall  and  Colney,  ISTorfolk,  J.P.,  Hig. 
Sheriff  18G3,  I.  12  July,  1829 ;  m.  12  June,  185( 
Edith  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  J.  J.  Eawlinsor 
Esq.  of  Graythwaite,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles,  6.  23  March,  1857,  J.P.  for  Norfolk. 

I.  Cecilia.  ii.  Mary.  in.  Katherine. 

Mr.  Scott-Chad,  son  of  Josepli  Scott,  Esq.,  b; 
Louisa  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Tomlinsor 
Esq.  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  and  niece  of  Sir  Charle 
Chad,  Bart,  of  Thursford,  assumed,  at  the  deatl 


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1  1855,  of  his  grand-uncle,  the  said  Sir  Cliarles, 
he  additional  surname  of  Chad,  on  succeeding  to 
he  Thursford  estate. 

JLtirCagC.— BoBERT  chad,  of  Wells,  Korfolk,  6.  1G30; 
I.  Frances,  only  Uau.  of  Nicholas  TidU,  and   had  two  sons. 

he  younger, 

BoBEST  Chad,  Esq.,  inherited  the  estates  in  consequence  of 
he  death  s.  p.  of  his  elder  brother.  He  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
!harles  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kilverstone  (son  of  Tliomas  Wright, 
;sq.,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Harbord,  Sur- 
eyor-General  to  Charles  II.),  and  had  issue,  George,  his 
eir;  Frances,  m.  Harbord  Wright,  Esq.;  and  Susan,  m.  Rev. 
Villiam  Norris,  of  Woodaorton.  He  d.  1736,  and  was  «.  by 
is  son, 

Sib  George  Chad,  of  Thursford,  b.  1730,  created  a  Baronet 
8  July,  1791.  He  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jolia  Eowlls,  Esq. 
f  Kingston,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

Charles,  his  heir. 

George  William,  sometime  Envoy  Extraordinary  and  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  to  Dresden  and  Berlin,  d.  25  April,  1849. 
Frances  Mary,  m.  1803,  John  Winn  Tomlinson,  Esq.  of  Cley, 
Norfolk,  and  d.  27  Oct.  1849,  leaving  issue;  her  dau., 
Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Scott,  Esq.  of  Colncy,  Nor- 
folk, who  d.  1873,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1852, 

1  Joseph  Stoneheweb  Scott  Chad,  now  of  Thursford. 

2  William,  d.  18.56. 

1  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  R.  C.  Hankinson,  Esq. 

2  Cecilia  Weyland.        3  Alice,  m.  Rev.  P.  P.  Gwyn. 
4  Mary,  m.  Col.  Hoste,  R.A.,  C.B. 

Cecilia  Rachel,  d.  June,  1828. 

ir  George  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  sole  heir  of  Edward  Fletcher,  Esq. 
if  Richmond,  Surrey,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1794)  had  no  issue. 
Je  d.  24  Nov.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Charles  Chad,  2nd  hart.,  6.  1779;  m.  1810,  Lady 
iime  Tumour,  dau.  of  Edward,  2nd  Earl  Winterton,  and 
)y  5l2r  (who  d.  2  March,  1832)  had  a  son,  Edward  Henry, 
I.  unm.  1842.  Sir  Charles  d.  1855,  and  was  s.  at  Thursford  by 
lis  grand-nephew,  the  present  Joseph  Stoneheweb  Scott 
3had,  Esq. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  arg.,  a  cross  potent,  in  the  1st  and 
Ith  quarters  a  rose,  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a  cross  patee,  all 
lounterchanged,  for  Chad  ;  quartering  Scott.  Crest — 1st, 
!had  :  A  falcon  wings  expanded  ppr.,  beaked,  legged,  mem- 
)ered  or,  supporting  in  the  dexter  claw  a  cross  potent  as  in 
;he  arms  ;  2nd,  Scott. 

Seat — Thursford  Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk. 

* 

SCOTT   OF  WOOD  HALL,    YORKSHIRE. 

Scott,  Hexey   Richaed,  Esq.   of  AVood  Hall, 

near  Wetlierby,  J.P.  and  D.L.     (^ee  Bueke's  Peer- 

Tffe  and  Baronetage,  under  the  title  of  Johnstone 

yf  Sackness,  I3art.). 

SCOTT    OF    BROTHERTON. 

Scott,  Hebctjles,  Esq.  of  Brotberton,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  2nd  Kincardine 
Artillery  Volunteers,  formerly  in  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  h.  14  June,  1823  ;  m.  1857,  Anna,  dau.  of 
James  Moon,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hercules  James,  b.  1850  ;  d.  3  Feb.  1869. 

II.  Edward  Uchtred,  b.  1S57;  d.  Feb.  18G9. 

I.  Mary  Isabella,  d.  29  Jan.  1869. 
u.  Helen,  d.  4  Feb.  1869. 

ni.  Anna  Katherine.  iv.  Margaret  Rose  de  IToeL 

HtnCaCJC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  Scott  of  logic,  co. 
Forfar. 

Hercdles  Scott,  6.  1C21,  3rd  son  of  James  Scott,  of  Logie, 
CO.  Forfar,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ogilvie,  of  New  Grange, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Hercdles,  of  Brotherton;  ii.  James,  of 
Comieston,  a  Gen.  in  the  army ;  and  five  daus.     The  elder  son, 

Hercules  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  b.  1659;  in.  1707,  Helen, 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Ramsay,  Bart,  of  Balmain,  and  d.  1747, 
leaving  issue,  two  sons  and  six  daus., 

X.  Jasies,  of  Brotherton. 

II.  David,  of  Nether  Benholm,  b.  1725;  in.  1774,  Wallace, 
dau.  of  Archibald  Scott,  of  Rossi,  and  d.  1797,  leaving  issue, 
with  one  dau.,  Helen,  who  d.  1824,  four  sons, 

1  HercolEs,  of  Brotherton,  b.  1775,  Col.  in  the  army, 
killed  at  the  head  of  his  regt.  (the  103rd)  at  the  attack 
on  Fort  Erie,  Upper  Canada,  1814. 

2  James,  of  Brotherton. 

3  Archibald,  Capt.  Madras  Cavalry,  b.  1779;  in.  1824, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  TulloU,  Esq.  ol  Elliston,  co. 


Roxburgh,  and  d.  1S34,  leaving  an  only  son,  Javes 
Robert,  6.  1828,  who  iiihoi-itcd  from  his  father  the  estates 
of  Stone  o'Morphie,  co.  Kincardine,  and  Trunkwell.  co. 
Berks.  ' 

4  David,  of  Brotherton. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ni.  James  Mill,  Esq.  of  Old  ^lontrose. 

II.  Jean.  in.  Margaret.  iv.  Helen.  v.  Mary. 
VI.  Katharine. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  b.  1719;  d.  s.p.  1804,  and  was 
.<!.  by  his  nephew. 

Col.  Hercoles  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  who  d.  as  stated 
above,  in  1S14,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Scott,  of  Brotherton,  b.  1776;  d.  22  Sept.  1844,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

David  Scott,  Esq.  of  Brotherton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  16  June, 
1782;  TO.  15  Feb.  1813,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Seddon,  Esq.  of 
Acres-Barn,  co.  Lancaster ;  she  d.  26  Jan.  1866,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  HERcrLEs,  now  of  Brotherton. 

I.  Wallace  Mary,  iii.  1846,  Rev.  Walter  Butler. 

n.  Helen,  in.  1851,  Alexander  Porteous,  Esq.  of  Lanristoa. 

HI.  Isabella,  d.  1818. 

IV.  Penelope  Eliza,  in.  1842,  Edward  Ward  Dickson,  Esq. : 
and  d.  1861. 

V.  Emily  Augusta,  m.  1842,  Joseph  St.  John  Yates,  Esq. 
Barrister-at-Law. 

VI.  Flora  Alicia,  in.  1842,  Rev.  Edmund  Lane,  and  d.  1846. 

VII.  Anna  Maria,   m.   1855,   George  Skene  Taylor,   Esq.  of 
Inchgarth,  Commander  R.N. 

VIII.  Diana  Octavia,  m.  James  Farquhar,  Esq.  of  Hallgreen, 
CO.  Kincardine. 

He  d.  18  Dec.  1859. 

^rms— Arg.,  on  a  fess  crenelle  betwixt  three  lions'  heads, 
erased  gu.,  a  star  to  denote  the  3rd  son.  tVta(— A  lion  ram- 
pant with  a  sword  in  the  dexter  paw.  i/o^o— Paterno  robore 
tutus. 

Halts — Brotherton,  Johnshavcn,  co.  Kincardine. 


SCOTT    OF    MALLENY. 

ScoTT,  Feancis  CuNNiNGHAir,  C.B.,  late  Major 
42nd  Highlanders,  J.P.  Mid-Lothian,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  (retii-ed),  b.  1834  ;  m.  1859,  Mary  Olivia,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eev.  E.  J.  Ward,  Kector  of  Earl  Clandon, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Carteret  Cunningham,  b.  1SG2. 
1  Florence  Emily  Cunningham. 

II.  Ethel  Mary  Cunningham. 

ittUCaflC— This  family  is  of  the  same  origin  as  the  noble 
House  of  Buccleuch. 

John  Scott,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott  of  Clerking- 
ton,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  received 
from  his  father,  in  patrimony,  the  Barony  of  Malleny,  Mid- 
Lothian.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Nicholson,  of 
Cockburnspath,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  two  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

William,  an  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  m.  1st,  Magdalen, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  and  had 
one  son, 

William,  who  inherited  the  estate,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Blair.     He  d.  s.  p.  1732. 
William  Scott  (the  elder)  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of 
Alexander  Tait,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  had  live  sons 
and  six  daus.,  who  all  assumed  the  surname  of  Blaib. 
John  Scott  d.  1709,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  in.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Lauder,  Bart,  of  Fountain  Hall,  one  of  the  Senators  of  tho 
College  of  Justice,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  m.  22  Aug.  1742,  Susan,  dau. 
of  Lord  William  Hay,  of  Newhall,  3rd  son  of  John,  2nd  Mar- 
quess of  Tweeddale,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  James,  who  commanded  a  ship  in  India,  and  d.  there. 

III.  Alexander,  Major  in  the  army. 

IV.  Archibald,  H.E.I. C.S.,  fell  in  action. 

V.  Francis  Carteret,  in.  1801,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Major-Gen.  George  Cunningham,  of  the  Scots 
brigade,  and  had  six  sons  and  tive  daus., 

1  Thoma,s,  b.  1802;  d.  1832. 

2  Cabtebet  George,  late  of  Malleny. 

3  George,  of  Jamaica. 

4  Alexander,  an  officer  in  the  army. 
6  John.,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

6  Stair  Primrose,  bred  to  the  law. 

1  Isabella  Frances,  m.  1824,  George  More  Nisbet,  Esq.  of 


Cairnhill,  co.  Lanark. 
2  Charlotte,  d.  1814. 
iv.  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 


3  Jane. 

5  Lavinia  Cockbura. 


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VI.  Hamilton,  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  action. 

VII.  George,  late  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  afterwards 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Edinburgh  regt.  of  North  British  Militia. 

I.  3Iai-garet.  ii.  Jane. 

III.  Susan.  IV.  Molly. 

Mr.  Scott  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  a  general  officer,  who  served 
with  distinction  in  the  campaign  under  Prince  Fekdisand,  in 
the  American  war,  in  Holland,  and  in  India;  he  d.  unm.  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Cakteket  George  Scott,  Esq.  of  Malleny,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
late  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  r/i.  1st,  1830,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  M'Dougal,  and  grand-niece  of  George,  Marquess  of  Tweed- 
dale,  which  lady  d.  1831 ;  and  2ndly,  1833,  Emily,  dau.  of 
Admiral  Francis  Holmes  CofBn,  E.N.,  of  the  ancient  famUy  of 
Coffin,  of  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Fbancis  CoNNiKonAM,  now  of  Mallcny. 

II.  George. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Col.  Feaxcis  C.  Scott,  C.B.,  now  of  Malleny. 
Arms — Or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  star,  between  two  crescents  of  the 

first,  for  Scott  of  Baccleuch,  and  for  difference,  in  base  an 

arrow  bendways  ppr.  feathered  and  barbed  arg.     Crest — A 

8tag  lodged  ppr.     Motto — Amo  probos. 
Suit — Malleny  House,  Balerno,  Mid-Lothian. 


SCOTT    OF    GALA. 

Scott,  John  Hexey  Feas-cis  Kinnaied,  Esc^. 
of  Gala,  CO.  Selkirk,  b.  10  Maj,  1859. 

iJLinCaflC. — Sir  Walter  Scott,  of  Harden,  the  ninth  gene- 
ration of  the  ScoTTs  of  Harden,  ra.  Mary  Scott,  "the  Flower  of 
Tarrow,"  dau.  of  PhiUp  Scott,  of  Dryhope,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  other  issue)  Sib  William  Scott,  who  carried  on  the  line 
of  the  Harden  family;  and  Hugh,  ancestor  of  this  family.  Sir 
Walter  Scott  d.  1629,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son.  Sir  William, 
ancestor  to  the  Scotts  of  Harden,  now  represented  by  Lord 
Polwarth. 

Hugh  Scott,  the  younger  son,  m.  Jean,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
James  Pringle,  the  last  direct  male  representative  of  the 
ancient  and  distinguished  family  of  Pkixgle  of  Galashiels.  In 
right  of  his  wife,  Hugh  Scott  became  proprietor  of  Gala  and 
Galashiels,  and  founded  the  House  of  Scott  of  Gala.  The  suc- 
cessive generations  of  his  descendants  intermarried  with  the 
families  of  Kere  of  Carers,  Douglas  of  Cavers,  Stdaet  of 
Stuartfiekl,  Makdougall  of  Meikerstov.n,  MtrsEO  of  Auchcn- 
bowie,  and  Hope  of  Craighall.    His  direct  descendant, 

John  Scott,  of  Gala,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Mak- 
dougall, Bart,  of  Makerstoun,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hugh,  his  heir. 

n.  George,  an  Admiral,  and  K.C.B.,  to.  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Lucy  Douglas,  dau.  of  Archibald,  1st  Lard  Douglas,  of 
Douglas.  Sir  George  Scott  d.s.p.  1841,  and  Lady  Scott  d. 
1857. 
m.  John,  of  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  1822,  leaving  three  daus.,  the 
eldest  of  whom,  Maria  Scott  Makdougall,  became  of  Mak- 
erstoun, CO.  Roxburgh. 
The  son  and  heir. 

Col.  Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala,  to.  Isabella  Munro,  of  the  family 
of  MuNKO  of  Auchcahowk,  and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Scott,  of  Gala,  m.  20  April,  1820,  Madalen  Hope,  dau. 
of  Sir  Archibald  Hope,  Bart,  of  Craighall  and  Pinkie,  chief  of 
the  eminent  family  of  Hope,  by  whom  (who  d.  13  July,  1873) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  9  Aug.  1840,  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Hugh,  late  of  Gala. 

ji.  Archibald,  Capt.  Edinburgh  County  Militia,  d.  10  July, 
1870. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  14  May,  1841. 

II.  Isabella,  d.  4  April,  1867. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  9  Aug.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Hugh  Scott,  Esq.  of  Gala,  Major  of  the  Dumfries,  Eos- 
turgh,  and  Selkirk  Militia,  D.L.  co.  Selkirk,  m.  8  Sept.  1857, 
Elizabeth  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  Charles 
Kinnaird  Johnstone  Gordon,  Knt.  of  the  Persian  Order  of  the 
Lion  and  Sun  (5th  son  of  James  K.  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Alva), 
by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Gordon,  of  Craig*  and  Kincardine,  and 
had  issue, 

*  Gordon  of  Craig  is  descended  from  John  Gordon,  a  son  of 
Sir  John  Gordon,  Baron  of  Gordon,  slain  1402,  and  brother  of 
Sir  Adam,  Baron  of  Gordon,  whose  dau.  and  heir  carried  the 
great  Gordon  estates  into  the  House  of  Seton,  and  was  pro- 
genetrix  of  the  Dukes  of  Gordon  and  Marquesses  of  Huntly. 
John  Gordon  was  the  common  ancestor  of  the  Gordons  of  Pit- 
tv.rg,  Leiiiiore,  and  Craig. 

Arms—Az.,  three  boars'  heads  erased  or.  Cresl — A  boar's 
head  erased.    Jio((o— Bydand, 


I.  John  Henrt  Francis  Kinnairti,  now  of  Gala. 

II.  Hugh  James  Elibank,  0.  1  Oct.  18G1. 

ra.  Charles  Archibald  Ptamsay,  b.  17  July,  1803. 
I.  Madalen  Augusta  Lavinia. 


by  his  eldest  son,  th« 


Mr.  Scott  d.  19  Dec.   1877,   and  was 
present  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Gala. 

^rras— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  astaro) 
six  points  between  two  crescents  of  the  field,  in  the  sinistei 
chief  point  a  rose  gu.  stalked  and"  leaved  vert,  for  Scott;  2iic 
and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  saltire  engrailed  sa.  five  escallops  or,  foi 
Pringle,  of  Galashiels.  Crest — A  lady  richly  attired  holding  ir 
the  dexter  hand  a  rose  ppr.  Motto — Prudenter  amo.  "Sup 
sum  "  is  sometimes  placed  under  the  shield. 

Seat — Gala  House,  Galasliiels,  co.  Selkirk. 


SCOTT    OF    EAEBUEN. 

ScoTT,  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Eaebru'u,  co.  Dumfries. 
J.P.  for  CO.  Eoxburgb,  h.  S.Nov.  1817;  s.  hisfatbei 
1855  ;  m.  10  Sept.  1861,  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  th* 
late  William  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Ederliue,  co.  Argyll 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter,  b.  11  Sept.  1S65, 

I.  Matilda  Wishart. 

II.  Susan  Horsbrugh. 

III.  Louisa. 

IV.  Violet  Georgina  Margaret. 

HtltCagC— Walter  Scott  (3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott 

3rd  Laird  of  Harden,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Gidec 
Murray,  of  Elibank),  to.  Isabel,  dan.  of  William  Macdougall,  < 
Makerstoun,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter  Scott,  t 
Harden,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 

Walter,  known  by  the  name  of  "Beardy  Wat,"  r;;.  Jean,  dai 
of  Campbell  of  Silvercraigs,  by  whom  he  had  two  son) 
Walter  and  Robert.    The  younger, 

Kobert  Scott,  was  father  of 

"Walter  Scott,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  m.  Anno,  dau.  of  Joh 
Eutherford,  M.D.,  and  was  father  of 
Sir  Walter  Scott,  Bart.,  the  author  of  Waverley. 

Isobel,  ra.  Capt.  Anderson. 

Christian,  rii.  James  Menzies,  4th  son  of  Alexander  Menzie; 
of  Culterallers,  co.  Lanark. 

He  d.  soon  after  the  Eestoration,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 
William  Scott,  of  Eaeburn,  ra.  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  S 
John  Scott,  Bart,  of  Ancrum,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  < 
Francis  Scott,  of  Mangertown,  and  had, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Isobel,  m.  1711,  John  Eutherford,  M.D. 

Eaeburn  d.  6  Aug.  1699  (his  widow  ra.  2ndly,  1702,  Jolin  Scol 
of  Sinton),  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Eaeburn,  ra.  19  Nov.  1703,  Anne,  3rd  da 
of  Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thom 
Ker,  of  Cavers,  and  had  one  son,  William,  and  two  dau: 
Isobel  and  Anne.  This  Laird  was  killed  in  a  duel  by  one 
the  Pringlcs  of  Crighton,  near  Selkirk  (in  a  field  still  nam' 
Eaeburn's  Meadow),  3  Oct.  1707,  at  the  age  of  24.  His  reli 
ra.  2ndly,  Henry  Macdougall,  of  Makerstoun;  and  3rd] 
Home,  of  Ecclcs.     The  only  son  and  successor, 

William  Scott,  of  Eaeburn,  6.  1704;  m.  1743,  Jean  Ellio 
and  left  at  his  decease,  one  dau.,  Anne,  ra.  Thomas,  2nd  son 
Eobert  Scott,  of  Sandyknowe,  and  an  only  son, 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.  of  Eaeburn,  to.  1772,  Jean,  3rd  dau. 
Eobert  Scott,  Esq.  of  Sandyknowe,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  2: 
dau.  of  Tliomas  Haliburton,  of  Newmains,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Eaeburn,  b.  6  July,  1773;  ra.  25  Jime,  18i 
Susan,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Horsbrugh,  Esq.  of  tl 
Uk,  and  d.  5  April,  1S55,  having  had  issue, 

1  Walter,  lostinH.M.S.  "  Acorn,"  1828. 

2  Alexander,  d.  in  China,  1S43. 

3  Eobert,  now  of  Eaeburn. 

4  William  Hugh,    of    Draycott   House,  Derby,   J.P, 
22   July,   1822;    to.   17  July,   18G3,  Sarah,  eldest  d 
Alfred  Thomas  Fellows,  Esq.  of  Beeston,  Notts,  ani 
issue,    Huch,  6.  9  June,    1865;    Francis  Haliburtoi 
31  May,  1870 ;  Susan  Lilias ;  and  Cicely  Violet, 

1  Violet.  2  Jane,  d.  1863.  3  Susan  Elizabett 

4  Barbara  Haliburton,  m.  AV.  F.  Owen,   Esq.,   youn£ 
son  of  the  late  Eev.  Dr.  Owen,  Eector  of  Bcccles. 

5  Charlotte. 

6  Mary,  ra.  J.  B.  Cole,  Esq.,  and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue. 

7  Sarah. 

8  Anne  Eutherford,  to.  William  T.  Cole,  Esq.,  leaving  is; 

II.  Eobert,  of  Prince  of  Wales'  Island,  East  Indies,  d 
Lcndon,  6  Sept.  1837. 


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III.  Hugh,  of  traycot,  co.  Derty,  late  Capt.  E.I.C.'s 
shipping  service,  m.  Sarah,  only  tlau.  of  William  Jessop, 
Esq.  of  Butterley  Hall,  co.  Derby. 

rv.  Walter,  d.  unm. 

V.  John,  Major  8tli  Native  Bengal  Infantry,  d.  unm.  at 
Eavenswood,  1832. 

1.  Barbara. 

Arms — Or,  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in  base  az. 
Creit — A  lady  richly  attired,  holding  in  her  right  hand  the  sun, 
and  in  her  left  a  half  moon.     Motto — Reparabit  cornua  Phoebe. 

Seat — Lessuden  House,  St.  BoswcU's. 


SCOTT    OF    ABBOTSFOED. 

Hope-Scott,  Maet  Moxica,  of  Abbotsforcl,  co. 
Roxburgh,  great  grand-dau.  and  representative  of 
iSir  Walter  ticott ;  m.  21  July,  1874,  Hon.  Joseph 
(Constable  Maxwell,  formerly  Lieut.  Rifle 
'Brigade,  b.  16  Jan.  1847,  3rd  son  of  William,  Lord 
Herries,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Waltek  Joseph,  6.  10  April,  1875. 

I.  Mary  Josephine,  6.  5  June,  187G. 

II.  Winifride  Mary  Josephine,  6.  7  March,  1878. 

Mr.  Constable  Maxwell  assumed,  in  consequence  of 
hia  marriage,  the  additional  surname  of  Scott. 

ltitir<T[(JC. — This  is  a  branch  of  Scott,  of  Harden,  now 
Lord  Polwarth  {see   Burke's  Feero^ie),  and  descends  from 

Walter  Scott,  Laird  of  Eaeburn  (called  "Watt  Wadspurs  or 
Botspurs),  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Scott,  5th  Laird  of  Harden, 
temp.  James  I.  He  ra.  Anne  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Mac- 
Sougal,  by  Margaret  his  wife, dau.  of  Walter  Scott,  4th  Laird 
of  Harden,  commonly  called  "  Auld  Watt,"  and  d.  shortly  after 
the  accession  of  William  III.  and  Mary  II.,  leaving  two  sons, 
I.  William,  his  heir,  ancestor  of  Scott  of  Eaeburn  {see  that 
Family),  and  ii.  Walter,  ancestor  of  this  line.    The  2nd  son, 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.,  was  generally  known  as  "Bearded 
Watt,"  from  a  vow  which  he  made  to  leave  his  beard  unshorn 
■ill  the  restoration  of  the  Royal  House  of  Stuart.  He  -in.  Jean, 
lau.  of  Campbell  of  SUvercraigs,  and  had  two  sons,  Walter, 
md 

Robert  Scott,  of  Sandyknow,  who  realised  a  considerable 
■  ■■'•mo.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Thomas  Haliburton,  Esq.  of 
Mains,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

I .  Walter,  his  sucoessor. 

i(.  Thomas,  m.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Walter  Scott,  Esq.  of 
Raeburn;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Rutherford,  of  Kuowsouth. 
HI.  Robert,  of  Rosebank,  Capt.  E.I.  Co.'s  Marine  Service. 
IV.  John,  accidentally  killed. 

irhe  eldest  son, 

Walter  Scott,  Esq.,  a  Writer  to  the  Signet,  6.  11  May, 
1720 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Rutherford,  Esq.,  M.D.,  by  whom 
tie  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  R.N.,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

n.  John,  Major  in  the  army,  ('.  v.nm. 
,    HI.  Walter  (Sir),  1st  bart.,  of  whom  hereafter. 
I    rv.  Thomas,  Paymaster  71st  regt.,  in.  Elizabeth  McCulIoch, 
of  Ardwall,  and  d.  1822,  leaving  issue, 

Walter,  H.E.I.C.S. 
Janet,  m.  Major  Iluxley,  71st  regt. 
I       Anne.  Ehza, 

'   V.  Daniel,  d.  unm. 

The  third  son, 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  1st  bart.  of  Abbotsford,  the  illustrious 
author  of  "  Waverley,"  b.  in  the  College  Wynd  of  Edinburgh, 
15  Aug.  1771 J  was  educated  at  the  High  School  and  University  of 
Edinburgh,  and  called  to  the  Bar  as  an  Advocate  10  July,  1792. 
He  soon  relinquished  the  labours  of  the  law  for  those  of  an 
author,  and  after  attaining  the  highest  reputation  as  a  poet, 
he  commenced  his  brilliant  career  as  a  novelist,  and  was 
created  a  Baronet  22  April,  1820;  he  m.  24  Dec.  1797,  Mar- 
garet Charlotte,  dau.  of  Jean  Charpentier,  of  Lyons,  a  devoted 
Royalist  during  the  French  Fvevolution,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
44  May,  1826)  had  issue, 

;   1.  Walter  (Sir),  2nd  bart. 

I    II.  Cliarlcs,  educated  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford,  Attache  to 

the  British  Embassy  in  Persia,  d.  warn,  at  Teheran,  1841. 
I.  Charlotte  Sophia,  the  favourite  companion  of  her  fatlicr, 
,     m.  28  April,  1820,  John  Gibson  Lockhart,  Esq.,  Advocate, 

Editor  of  the  Quarterlij  Review  (son  of  Rev.  John  Lockhart, 

D.D.),  and  d.  17  May,  1837,  having  had,  with  an  elder  son, 
!  who  d.  young,  immortalised  in  the  writings  of  his  grand- 
1     father,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  under  the  sobriquet  olHugh  Little- 

joUn,  one  surviving  son  und  dau., 


Walter  Scott,  who  .?.  his  uncle  at  Abbotsford. 
Cuaulotte  Harriett  Jane,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  suc- 
cessor to  her  brother. 

It.  Anne,  d.  unm.  25  Juno,  1833. 
Sir  Walter  d.  21  Sept.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  2nd  bart.  of  Abbotsford,  Lieut. -Col. 
15th  Hussars,  h.  28  Oct.  1801,  m.  3  Feb.  1825,  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Jobson,  Esq.  of  Lochore,  co.  Fife,  and  d.  unm. 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  8  Feb.  1847,  when  the  Baronetcy 
became  extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

Walter  Scott  Lockhart  Scott,  Esq.  of  Abbotsford,  a 
Cornet  of  Dragoons,  b.  1827;  d.  unm.  10  Jan.  1853,  aged  25, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Charlotte  Harriett  Jane  Hope  Scott,  of  Abbotsford,  m. 
19  Aug.  1847,  James  Robert  Hope,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  3rd  son  of  Gen. 
Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Hope,  G.C.B.,  and  grandson  of  John,  2nil 
Earl  of  Hopctoun,  by  whom  (who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Scott)  she  had  issue, 

AValter  Michael,  b.  2  June,  1857;  d.  II  Dec.  1858. 
Mary  Monica,  now  of  Abbotsford. 
Margaret  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Mrs.  Hope  Scott  d.  20  Oct.  1858.  Her  widower  m.  2ndly, 
7  Jan.  1861,  Lady  Victoria  Alesandrina  Fitz-Alan  Howard, 
dau.  of  Henry  GranviUc,  14th  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  d.  29  April, 
1873. 

^rijis— (Scott,  Bart,  of  Abbotsford.),  Quarterly;  1st  and  4th, 
or,  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a  crescent  in  base  arg.  within  an 
orle  of  the  last,  for  Scott;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  bend  az. 
three  mascles  of  the  field,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  an  oval 
buckle  erect  of  the  2nd,  for  Haliburton.  Crest — A  nymph, 
in  her  dexter  hand  the  sun,  in  her  sinister  the  moon  all  ppr. 
Motto  over,  Reparabit  cornua  Phoebe.  6ii/)po)7e)-s— Dexter, 
a  mermaid  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  mirror  ppr.,  sinister, 
a  savage  wreathed  round  the  head  and  middle,  holding  in  the 
exterior  hand  a  club  all  ppr.  Motto — A\'ateh  wheel.  These 
arms  were  confirmed  without  the  Supporters  in  1848,  to 
Walter  Scott  Lockhart  Scott,  Esq.  of  Abbotslord,  and  his 
sister,  Mrs.  Hope  Scott. 

&eat — Abbotsford,  Meh'ose,  co.  Roxburgh. 


SCOTT    OF    WILLSBORO'. 

Scott,  William  Edward,  Esq.  of  Willsboro',  co. 
Londonderry,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1857, 
Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Londonderry  Militia,  b. 
11  Jan.  1833  ;  m.  1861,  Catherine  Georgiua,  dau. 
of  Ven.  Alexander  Stuart,  Archdeacon  of  Eoss,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  1865), 

I.  Thomas  George  Stuart,  d.  1868. 

I.  Katherine  Ehzabeth.  ii.  Anne  Frances  Emily. 

ILl'lTCagC— The  Rev.  Gideon  Scott,  B.A.  Oxford,  went 
to  Ireland  as  Chaplain  in  King  William's  army  in  168s,  and 
purchased  the  Willsboro' estate.  He  jit.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
McNeill,  Esq.  of  Ballintoy,  by  Margaret  his  wile,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Euthven,  and  widow  of  Sir  Dougal  Stewart,  and  d. 
1724,  leaving  an  only  son, 

William  Scott,  Esq.  a  Lawyer,  6.  1704,  for  many  years 
Recorder  and  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Londonderry.  He  was  elevated 
eventually  to  the  Bench  as  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  He  m. 
Hannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gledstanes,  and  left  at  liis  decease, 
1772  (his  wife  d.  the  same  year),  an  only  son, 

James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Willsboro',  b.  1745 ;  in.  1779,  Catha- 
rine Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Leslie,  of  Tarbert  House,  co.  Kerry, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  late  of  Willsboro'.  William,  d.  1802. 

Edward,  Major  in  the  army,  (7.  1821. 

Richard,  m.  the  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Sankey,  of  Fort  Frederick, 
CO.  Cavan;  d.  1856. 

George,  Rector  of  Banagher,  Til.  1823,  Elizabeth  J.  Richard- 
son, and  had  issue. 

Charles,  hi.  Jane,  dau.  of  Mr.  Farrell,  of  Larnc,  and  d.  at 
Trincomalee,  in  the  Island  of  Ceylon,  where  he  was  many 
years  Judge  and  Magistrate. 

James  LesUe  Montgomery,  Chancellor  of  Down,  and  Rector 
of  Portaferry,  m.  1823,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Lucas,  of  CO.  Monaghan,  and  has  issue. 

Joice,  m.  Robert  Ogilby,  Esq.  of  Pellipar,  co.  Derry. 

Hannah,  d.  1806. 

Maryanne  Martha,  d.  June,  1854.        Jane,  d.  1867. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Scott,  Esq.  of  Willsboro',  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff,  formerly  Lieut.  Bengal  army,  afterwards  Brigade- 
Major  of  Yeomanry  in  Ireland,  b.  20  Oct.  1783 ;  m.  1st, 
1  Dec.  1823,  Hannah,  widow  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Newtownlimavady ;   2ndly,  1827,  Anne  (d,  1840),  3rd  dau.  cf 


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the  Eev.  Kdward  Lucas,  of  Eathconiiell,  co.  Monaghan ;  and 
3rdly,  1844,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Kev. 
Thomas  Eichardson,  of  Somerset,  co.  Londonderry,  lie  had 
issue  by  his  2nd  wife, 

I.  William  Edward,  now  of  Willsboro'. 

II.  Thomas  Lucas  (Eev.),  Canon  of  Derry  Cathedral,  Ecetor 
of  Tower  Movillc,  and  Chaplain  to  Hi.s  Grace  the  Lord-Lieut., 
b.  22  Aug.  1834;  in.  4  l'"eb.  1804,  Frances  Mary,  uau.  of  the 
Ven.  John  Eussell,  Archdeacon  of  Clogher,  and  has  issue. 

1  Thomas  Arthur  b.  7.  Jan.  1865. 

2  John  Eu.ssell,  h.  10  April,  ls06. 
S  William  Lucas,  b.  26  July  1870. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth. 

2  Mary  Monica. 

3  Norah  Leslie. 

HI.  Charles  Stewart,  2nd  Sec. II.  M'.«.  Diplomatic  Scryice,  h. 
17  March,  1838;  m.  1875,  Christian  Crawford  MacKnight, 
and  has  issue,  1  Vera.  2  Alice. 

IV.  Henry  Eichardson,  6.  26  Aug.  1850;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  W.  Gage,  Esq.,  of  co.  TJerry;  and  d.  1875. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  John  Lyie,  of  Knocktarna,  co.  Derry, 
and  has  issue,  Hugh  Thomas,  and  five  sons  and  four  daus. 

II.  Hannah,  -/».  Ven.  Edward  Bowen,  Archdeacon  of  Eaphoe. 

III.  Annette. 

IV.  Hatton  Thomasina,  m.  13  Feb.  1872,  Eev.  II.  S.  O'Hara, 
Eector  of  Colcraine. 

V.  Katharine  Emily,  d.  1855. 

VI.  Jane  Barbara,  d.  1850. 
Wajor  Scott  d.  8  Jan.  1872. 

Arms — (As  borne  by  AVilliam  Scott,  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer) or,  on  a  bend  az.,  a  star  between  two  cresceuts  of  the 
field.     Cre.s't — An  escallop.     Motto — Perge. 

Seat — WLLlsboro',  co.  Londonderry. 


MACMILLAN-SCOTT    OP    WAUCHOPE, 

Macmillan-Scott,  Waiter,  Esq.  of  Wauchope, 
in  the  parish  of  Hobkirk,  co.  Roxburgh,  Capt. 
Scottish  Borderers  Militia,  late  Lieut.  Gth  Dragoon 
Guards  (the  Carabineers). 

IBLinCilQt. — Walteh  Scott,  Laird  of  Euccleuch,  the  great- 
great-grandfather  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Buccleueh  (xee  Burke's 
Peerage,  BcccLEncH,  Duke  of),  was  slain  in  the  streets  of 
Edinburgh  in  1552,  in  an  encounter  with  Sir  Walter  Kerr,  of 
Cessford,  leaving,  besides  his  legitimate  issue,  a  natural  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  6.  1532,  who  got  his  lands 
from  his  father  when  very  young  "  in  order  to  keep  a  watch 
at  his  house  of  Goldelands,  and  a  tour  built  for  that  purpose 
(which  was  called  the  watch  tour  of  Branxholm),  in  order  to 
spy  and  give  a  check  to  the  enimes  of  Buccleueh,  or  of  his 
country,  and  to  warn  the  laird  of  his  danger"  (A7.S.  .s(aJisJ. 
itcct.  Parish  Hawick,  1738).  He  was  a  person  of  good  points 
and  great  bravery.  At  the  raid  of  Eeidswyre,  7  July,  1575, 
where  Lord  Eussell,  eldest  son  of  the  Earl  of  Bedford,  was 
taken  prisoner,  the  laird  of  Buccleueh  being  then  very  young, 
this  Walter  Scott  led  the  clan,  his  qualities  having  fitted 
him  more  than  any  other  to  perform  this  duty.  He  was 
a  witness  to  the  will  of  the  laird  of  Buccleueh,  at  Hawick,  11 
April,  1574.  On  13  July,  1592,  James  VI.  "withthe  advice  of 
the  lords  of  his  secret  council,  gave  and  granted  full  power 
and  commission  to  Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  and  Mr. 
Gideon  Murray  conjunctly  and  severely  to  demolish  and  cast 
down  to  the  ground  the  places,  houses,  and  fortalices  of  Har- 
den and  Dryhoip,  pertaining  to  Walter  Scot,  of  Harden,  who, 
with  James  Stewart,  sometimes  of  Tynneis,  was  art  and  part 
of  the  treasonable  fact  perpetrated  against  the  King's  person 
at  Falkland."  (Fitcairn's  Crim.  Trials,  v.  I.  par.  II.  p.  276. ) 
On  13  April,  1596,  he  was  with  the  laird  of  Buccleueh  at  the 
release  of  "  Kinmont  Willie  "  from  the  castle  of  Carlisle.  He 
<1.  the  following  Nov.,  aged  64,  and  was  buried  in  the  aisle  of 
the  old  church  of  St.  Mary,  Hawick,  where  his  tombstone  still 
remains ;  at  his  death  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  whose  name  appears  to  a 
contract  signed  at  Jedburgh,  29  March,  1C12,  between  James 
VI.  and  several  of  his  subjects  ;  he  received  from  Walter, 
Earl  of  Buccleueh,  a  charter  in  his  favour,  dated  17  March, 
1G26,  of  the  lands  of  Goudilands  and  Westcoatrig.  He  in. 
Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Eiddell,  of  that  ilk,  by  whom  (who 
d.  16C0,  aged  60)  he  had  two  sons,  1  Walter,  his  successor, 
2  Charles,  of  Crumhaugh,  who  had  a  son  Walter,  successor 
t9  his  uncle, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  the  eldest  son,  .5.  his  father, 
and  was  rated  in  the  county  valuation  book  of  1643  for  lands 
in  the  parishes  of  Hawick  and  Cavers.  He  d.  s.  p.  before  Dec. 
1672,  having  executed  a  "Bond  of  Tailzie,"  dated  13  Oct. 


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1C71,  and  registered  8  Dec.  1672,  and  variou.i  deeds  relative  t<)| 
Goudilands,  in  favour  of  his  nephew, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  previously  of  Crumhaugh, 
h.  1632.  AVhether  from  being  in  debt  or  other  causes,  tha 
estate  of  Goudilands  passed  soon  after  into  the  Buccleueh 
family,  but  Walter  Scott  retained  other  lands  which  he  in-J 
herited  from  his  uncle.  He  m.  Janet  Glendinon,  and  d.  2(1 
Dec.  1700,  having  had,  with  a  younger,  son  Walter,  of  whom 
hereafter,  an  elder  son, 

Charles,  b.  1664;  m.  Eachacl,  dau.  ofLanglads  of  that  ilk, 
and  d,.  V.  p.,  22  Oct.  1698,  leaving  a  son, 
Walter,  of  Crumhaugh  and  Howpaslcy,  6.  14  Aug.  1C89, 
\v'ho  .«.  his  grandfather,  and  m.  Beatrice  Scott,  by  whom 
lie  had  a  son, 

Charles,  of  Crumhaugh,  &c.,  h.  1719 ;  d.  1757-58,  leaving 
two  sons  and  a  dau.  'Being  much  involved,  his  estates 
were  all  sold  in  1703  and  1761,  and  the  male  line  of  his 
sons  has  since  become  extinct. 

Walter  Scott,  of  Goudilands,  sometimes  so  designated,  the 
second  son  above-mentioned  of  Walter  Scott  and  Janet 
Glendinon,  b.  11  June,  1670,  m.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Robert 
Bennett,  of  Chesters,  by  whom  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1708,  aged  31), 
he  had  issue, 

Walter,  of  whom  below. 

Eobcrt,  b.  5  June,  1704;  d.  s.  p. 

Charles,  b.  23  Jan.  1708  ;  d.  s.  p. 

Joan,  b.  20  May,  1702 ;   d.  s.  p. 

Walter  Scott,  of  Wauchope  and  Howclcuch,  the  eldest 
son,  b.  26  July,  1700 ;  m.  Eachael,  dau.  of  Francis  Elliott,  of 
Fenwick,  and  had  two  sons, 

Walter,  of  Wauchope,  6.  1726;  m.  1st,  in  April,  1768,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  David  Eutherford,  of  Capehopc,  d.  1772;  and 
2ndly,  Nov.  1789,  Boatrix,  dau.  of  Gideon  Scott,  of  Priest- 
haugh,  but  d.  s.  p.,  May,  1796. 

CuARLEs,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Mr.  Scott  purchased  the  estate  of  Wauchope,  in  the  parish 
of  Hobkirk,  Howcleuch,  and  other  lands  in  the  parish  o! 
Eobertown.  He  gave  Wauchope  to  his  eldest  son,  and  IIoW' 
cleuch  to  his  second, 

Charles  Scott,  of  Howcleuch,  b.  1728,  s.  to  Wauchope  it 
1796.  He  m.  17  Aug.  1776,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archibald  Dick 
son,  of  Hassendean  Burn  and  Hantiow  (6.  4  Aug.  1757  ;  d.  3j 
March,  1838),  and  d.  1808,  having  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Archibald,  b.  19  Aug.  1779;  m.  1804,  Charlotte,  sister  o 

Col.  Sibbald,  of  Pinnacle,  and  s.  to  Howcleuch,  but  d.s.p 
Charles,  b.  4  Nov.  1782  ;  d.  unm.  29  July,  1856. 
Eobert,  b.  12  Nov.  1786  ;  d.  unm.  April,  1833. 
James,  E.I.C.    Madras  army,  b.  30  July,  1789;    d.    unm 

in  India,  25  May,  1810. 
William,  Capt.  42nd  regt.  Madras  N.I.,  h.  25  Feb.  1792 

d.  unm.  at  Anuntapoor,  India,  27   Sept.  1828. 
Eachael,  to.  Oct.  1807,  HughMichell,  Esq.  of  Dumfries,  am 

had  issue. 
Christian,  m.  Archibald  Dickson,  and  d.  5  June,  ISfil.  will 

out  surviving  issue.      Through  her  eldest  son,   Fiunacl 

Hill  came  to  the  Scott  family. 
Agnes,  d.  young. 
Jessie,  m.  John  Cockhurn,  of  Woolwick,  d.  27  May,  185i 

leaving  one  dau. 

His  eldest  son, 

Walter  Scott,  of  Wauchope,  b.  6  July,  1778,  s.  to  tt 
estates  of  his  father  and  uncle.  He  m.  9  June,  1812,  Marioi 
dau.  of  Thomas  Macmillan,  Esq.  of  Shorthorpe,  co.  SelUir) 
and  left  issue, 

Charles,  b.  1  May,  1814;  d.  6  Dec.  1817. 

Thomas,  his  heir,  late  MACMiLLiAN-ScoTT,of  Wauchope. 

Walter,  M.D.,  E.I.C.S.,  6.  10  July,    1817;  d.  at  Allahaha 

Bengal,  17  Aug.  1844. 
Charles,  b.  24  March,  1819;  m.  1862,  Margaret  Amelia,  da 

of  Browne  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Ravenbourne  Park,  Kent,  s. 

Howcleuch,  1874. 
Archibald,  b.  22  Nov.  1822 ;  d.  at  Malta,  4  May,  1862. 
Anne,  d.  unm.  2  Dec.  1817,  aged  4  years. 

Mr.  Scott  d.  24  May,  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  survivi: 
son, 

Thomab  Macmillan  Scott  Esq.  of  Wauchope,  J.P.,  6. 
Feb.  1816,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Macmillan 
accordance  with  the  conditions  of  the  entail  of  his  maten 
grandfather's  estate  of  Shorthope,  r,i.  10  April,  1844,  Katl 
rine  Jane,  dau.  of  Browne  Eoberts,  Esq.  of  Eavensbour 
Park,  Kent,  formerly  of  the  Bengal  Army,  and  High  Shei 
of  Calcutta,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Walter,  6.  22  Dec.  1846;  d.  6  April,  1847.  j 

II.  Walter,  now  of  Wauchope.  i 

III.  Arthur  Francis,  Lieut.  Eiflc  Brigade,  b.  13  Oct.  1S54. 
I.  Edith  Blarion.  il.  Marion  Maud. 
III.  Kath'jriue  Margaret. 


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Ur.  Maomillan   Scott  d.   10  June,  1502,   and  was  s.  by  his 
iklest  survivinjr  son. 

j4  cms— Quavtevly,  1st  ami  4th,  or,  on  a  bend  az.  a  mullet 
jetween  two  crescents  of  the  first,  a  bordnre  conipoiiy  of  the 
lecondand  first,  for  Scott;  inCi  and  3rd,  per  pale  or  and  arg.,  a 
ion  ramp,  sa.,  in  chief  three  mullets  az.,  for  Macmillan. 
7c<;«(3— 1st,  Scott:  A  state's  head  erased  gu.;  2nd,  Mac- 
iitLLAN  :  A  dexter  and  sinister  hand  issuing  from  the  wreath 
jrandishinjr  a  two-handed  sword  all  ppr.  M'Htns — Over  the 
Tests:  Miseris  succurro ;  under  the  arms:  Ardenter  amo. 


SCHATTON    OF    WEST    OGWELL, 

ScRATTON,  Daniel  Egbert,  Esq.  of  West 
Dgwell,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  J.P.  for 
Devon,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  East  Ogvvell  and 
Denbury,  and  Patron  of  East  and  West  Ogwell, 
b.  1819  ;  m.  184-i,  Maria,  dau.  of  I\Ir.  James  Thorn- 
ton. Mr.  Scratton  is  only  son  of  the  late  John 
Bayrton  Scratton,  Esq.  of  Milton  Hall,  by  Harriet, 
iau.  of  Thomas  Boone,  Esq. 

Seat— West,  Ogwell,  Newton  Abbot. 

♦ 

SCRIVEN    OF    WYMINGTON. 

SCEIVEX,  John  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Wymington,  co. 
Beds,  and  Whitchurch,  co.  Oxford,  graduated  a 
Wrangler  from  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambi-idge,  1861 ; 
is  a  Partner  in  the  Firm  of  Barclay,  Perkins  &  Co.,  b. 
2  Dec.  1839  ;  m.  1865,  Emily  Hnut,  and  has  no  issue. 

ILtltCJtSC* — Members  of  this  family  have  been  proprietors 
of  Wymington,  co.  Beds,  Vicars  and  landowners  of  Twywell, 
CO.  Northampton,  since  the  time  of  the  Stewarts.  The  present 
Mr.  Scriven  is  son  of  Col.  John  Scriven,  D.L.  and  J. P.,  by 
SeUna  Perkins  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  John  Scriven, 
Serjeant-at-Law,  by  Mary  Fitzgerald  his  wife. 

Anns — Arg.,  gutte  de  sang,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  Cnsl — A 
Stag  trippant  ppr. 

Stats — Whitchurch,  co.  Oxford;  Wymington,  co.  Beds. 
Toic/i  Residence — 16,  Devonpon  Street,  W.  Club — United 
University,  Suffolk  Street,  Pall  Mall. 


5  Sept.  1831,  aged  69)  a  son  Edward,  <;.  unm.  1836,  and  two 
daus.,  Dorothea,  now  of  Sibton  Abbey  ;  and  ICUzabeth,  i/i. 
Jolm  Mirohouse,  Ksii.  of  Brownsdalc,  co.  Pembroke. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  indented  az.,  three  leopards' faces  or. 
Crcsl — A  stai':  passant  erm.  gorged  witlia  crown  and  attired  or. 
Seat — Sibton  Abbey,  Yoxford. 


SCRIVENER    OF    SIBTON. 

PiKE-SCRITENEE,     MeS.     DOROTHEA,     of     Sibton 

Abbey,  Suffolk,  widow  of  John  Frederick  Pike- 
ScRiVENEE,  Esq.,  and  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Fisher,  D.D.,  Bishop  Salisbury,  and  Preceptor 
to  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales,  by  Dorothea 
his  wife,  only  child  of  John  Freston  Scrivenei', 
Esq.  of  Sibton  Abbey,  m.  9  April,  1839,  John 
Frederick  Pike,  Esq.,  who  assumed  on  his  marriage 
the  additional  surname  of  Scrivener,  and  d. 
1866. 

ILiltCagC.— On  the  30th  Nov.  1610,  the  Abbey  of  Sibton 
was  sold  by  Thomas,  Earl  of  Arundel,    and    Lord  William 
Howard,  of  Naworth  (Belted  Will),  to  John  Scrivener,  Esq. 
■He  was  the  son  of  Ealph  Scrivener,  Esq.  of  Belstead,  Pot. 
Eeeve,  of  Ipsw-ich,  and  Barrister-at-Law,  to  whom  arms  were 
granted  20  Jan.  1576.    The   original  surrender  by   Wllham 
Fladbuiy,  the  last  Abbot,  remains  in  the  family's  possession. 
John  Scrivener  built  a  commodious  mansion,  adjoining  the 
ruins  of  the  abbey.     His  son,  Thomas,  living  at  the  time  of 
the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  Suffolk,  166i,  was  a  great  sufferer  in 
the  royal  cause,  his  estate  having  been  sequestered,  and  he 
himself  confined  in  various  prisons  in  the  country.    He  m. 
15  Dec.  1640,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Grudgcfield, 
Esq.;  and  dying   1667,  was  buried  at  Sibton.     He  left  (with 
uher  issue)  a  son,  Charles  Scrivener,  LL.B.  of  Sibton,  b.  25 
111,  1060;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wharton,   Esq.;   and 
)  Aug.  1737,  leaving  a  son,   Charles,  of  Sibton,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Francis  Bedingfeld,  Esq.  of  Bedingfeld,  andd. 
751;  and  a  dau.,  Ann,  who  m.  Kev.  Thomas  Freston,  LL.B., 
/icar  of  Cratfield,  6th  son  of  Richard  Freston,  Esq.  of  Mend- 
nm,and  left  at  her  decease,  7  Nov.  1761,  a  dau.  Ann,  w. 
vard  Howman,  Esq.,  and  a  son,  John  Freston  Scrivener, 
1.  of  Sibton  Abbey,    who    took  the  name  and  arms  of 
>  rivener;    he  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Roger  Howman,  Esq., 
ID.,  of  Norwich,  and  d.  1797,  aged  67,  leaving  an  only  sur- 
iving  dau.,  Dorothea  Scrivener,  of  Sibton  .\bbey,  who  hi.  John 
isher,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter,  and  afterwards  Bishop  of 
alisbury  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Jolm  Fislier,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
ulborne),  and  by  him  (who  d.  1825)  left  (at  her  decease, 
II. 


SCROPE    OF    DANBY. 

ScROPE,  Simon  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  Cockerington,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  North  Riding  of  co.  York,  male  representative  of 
the  great  House  of  Scrope,  b.  27  April,  1822  ;  m. 
31  Oct.  1855,  Emily  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Spetchley,  co.  Worcester,  and  has, 

I.  Simon  Conters,  b.  16  Oct.  1857. 

II.  Henry  Aloysius,  b.  3  Jan.  1860. 

III.  Geoffrey  William,  b.  23  June,  1870. 

IV.  Stephen  Francis  Eustace,  b.  24  Oct.  1872. 
v.  Gervase  John  Philip,  b.  5  May,  1874. 

1.  Mabel  Slary  Henrietta.  ii.  Margaret  Mary  Louisa. 

III.  Cecily  Mary  Elizabeth.         iv.  McUicent  Mary  Ursula. 

V.  Mary. 

iLlltCitCJC. — Among  the  numerous  baronial  houses  which 
formerly  possessed  great  influence  in  England,  that  of  Le 
Scrope  or  Scrope  stands  conspicuous.  Though  some  of  their 
titles  are  now  dormant,  and  others  extinct,  few  families  were 
more  distinguished  in  the  14th,  15th,  and  16th  centuries ;  and 
Shakespeare  has  given  immort.ility  to  no  less  than  three  indi- 
viduals of  the  name.  The  House  of  Scrope  was  ennobled  in 
two  branches,  Scrope  of  Bolton,  and  Scrope  of  Mashani  and 
Upsal ;  and  its  members  shared  the  glory  of  all  the  great 
victories  of  the  middle  ages.  An  unbroken  male  descent  from 
the  Conquest,  if  not  from  the  time  of  Edward  the  Con- 
fessor, and  the  emphatic  declaration  of  the  Earl  of  Arundel, 
given  in  1386,  as  a  witness  in  the  celebrated  controversy 
between  Sir  Richard  Scrope  and  Sir  Robert  Grosvenor  for  the 
right  of  bearing  the  co.at  "azure,  a  bend  or,"  as  well  as  of 
numerous  other  deponents  in  that  cause,  that  the  representa- 
tive of  this  family  "  was  descended  from  noble  and  generous 
blood,  of  gentry  and  ancient  ancestry,  who  had  always  pre- 
served their  name  and  estate  in  dignity  and  honour,"  as  well 
as  their  alliances  and  property,  sufficiently  attest  their  anti- 
quity and  importance  ;  wliilst  the  mere  enumeration  of  the 
dignities  which  they  attained  between  the  reigns  of  Edward 
II.  and  Charles  I.  proves  the  high  rank  they  enjoyed.  In 
this  period  of  300  years,  the  House  of  Scrope  produced  two 
Earls  and  Twenty  Barons,  one  Chancellor,  four  Treasurers,  and 
two  Chief  Justices  of  England,  one  Archbishop,  and  two 
Bishops,  five  Knights  of  the  Garter,  numerous  bannerets,  the 
highest  Military  Order  in  the  days  of  chivalry. 

Richard  Scrope  held  various  manors  in  Worcestershire, 
Herefordshire,  and  Shropshire,  in  the  time  of  Edward  the 
Confessor,  as  appears  on  the  authority  of  Domesday  Book, 
at  the  compilation  of  which  they  were  possessed  by  his  son, 

OsisoRNB  Fitz-Richakd,  Or  FiTZ-ScROP,  who  in  1067,  whilst 
William  the  Conqueror  and  the  greater  part  of  his  nobles 
were  in  Normandy,  assisted  the  Castellan  of  Hereford  in  sub- 
duing the  rebel  Edric.  From  him  descended  the  Lords  Scrope 
of  Bolton  (Sir  William  Scrope,  K.G.,  eldest  son  of  the  1st  Lord 
Scrope,  of  Bolton,  was  created  Earl  of  Wiltes,  1397),  the 
Lords  Scrope  of  Maxharn  and  tlie  Scropes  of  Castle  Coonibe, 
Wilts,  whose  heiress,  Emma  Phipps,  only  child  of  William 
Scrope,  Esq.,  m.  1821,  George  Poulett  Thomson,  Esq.,  M.P., 
afterwards  Scrope,  and  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1866). 

Sir  Henry  le  Scrope,  6th  Baron  Scrope,  of  Bolton,  who 
left,  by  Elizabeth  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Henry,  Earl  of  North- 
umberland, Henry,  7th  Lord  Scrope  of  Bolton,  and 

JouN  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Spennithorne,  co.  York,  and  of  Ham- 
bledon,  co.  Bucks,  m.  PhiUis,  dau.  of  Ralph  Rokeby,  of  Mor- 
tham,  CO.  York,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Ralph,  of  Hambledon,  Bucks,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William,  Lord  Windsor,  and  relict  of  Sir  George  Paulett, 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 

1  Sir  .\drian  Scrope,  ICnt.,  who  settled  at  Cockerington, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  was  progenitor  of  the  Scropes  of  Cockef- 
iix'jton. 
In.  Adrian,  ancestor  of  Scrope,  of  Wormeslcy,  co.  Oxford. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Scrope,  of  Spennithorne,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Simon  Conyers,  of  Danby-upon-Yore  co.  Y^ork, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  3  March,  1609),  with  other  issue, 

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I.  Fkancis,  of  Danby,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Anthony  Caterick, 
Esq.  of  Slanwick,  co.  York,  but  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  Christopher,  of  Spcnnithorne.  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Beesley,  Esq.  of  Skelton ;  and  d.'il  Jan.  1G37,  leaving, 
with  other  issue. 

1  Henry,  who  inherited  Danhy. 

2  Simon,  successor  to  his  brother. 

IV.  John,   »i.  Anne  Thoresby,  and  left  a  dan.  and  heiress, 
Anne,  who  m.  Edward  Topham,  Esq.  of  Aglethorpe. 
The  representation  of  the  family  eventually  devolved  upon 
the  eldest  son  of  Cubistopheb,  of  .Spennithorne, 

Henry  Scrope,  Esq.,  6.  14  Oct.  1605,  who  became  "of 
Danby."  He  d.  1642,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of 
Thomas  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Bruughton,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Simon  Scbope,  Esq.,  of  Danby,  5th  son  of  Christopher,  6. 
1015 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Michael  Warton,  Esq.  of  Beverley, 
and  d.2'2  Dec.  1691,  having  had,  with  three  daus.  (Catherine, 
?;i.  Nicholas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Netherwitton,  Northumber- 
land ;  Mary,  ,/i.  Nicholas  Errington  .Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Carle- 
ton,  CO.  York  ;  Margaret,  m.  John  Messenger,  Esq.  of  Foun- 
tains Abbey,  co.  York)  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  b.  14  Nov.  1666;  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Constable,  Viscount  Dunbar,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue;  and  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Ralph 
Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Beoly,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  left  at 
his  decease,  2S  Feb.  1723, 

I.  Simon,  his  heir.  ii.  Henry  Joseph,  of  Leghome. 

I.  Mary  Doiothy,  m.  Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh. 

II.  Frances,  a  Nun. 

III.  Catherine,  -m.  Roger  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Richmond 

The  eldest  son, 

Simon  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  m.  Ann  Clementina,  dan.  and 
eventual  co-heir  of  George  Meyncll.  Esq.  of  Aldborough 
and  Dalton,  co.  York  (by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
George  Cockson,  Esq.),  and  dying  3  Jan.  17s8,  left  a  dau., 
Clementina  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Kirkconnell,  and  a  son, 

Simon  Thomas  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  m.  3  Slarch,  17S9, 
Catherine  Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Meynell,  Esq.  of 
Kilvington  and  the  Fryerage,  Yarm,  and  had  issue, 

Simon  Thomas,  late  of  Danby. 

Edward  Gcrvase,  b.  5  Jan.  1796;  d.  17  Jan.  1S67. 

Henry,  b.  13  Oct.  1798. 

Frederick,  b.  25  Dec.  1801;  d.  1848. 

Charles  George,  b.  21  March,  1805;  d.  1841. 

Catherine  Dorothy,  m.  1826,  Anthony  George  Wright  Eid- 
dulph,  Esq.  of  Burton,  Sussex. , 

Anne  Clementia.  Frances,  d.  1858. 

Mr.  Scrope  d.  Aug.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Thomas  Schope,  Esq.  of  Danby  Hall  and  Cockering- 
ton,  male  representative  of  the  great  House  cf  Scrope,  b.  17 
April,  1790  ;  ni.  25  June,  1821,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Llanarth  Court  and  Trc-Owen,  co.  Monmoutli, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  April,  1830),  had  issue, 

I.  SnioN  Thomas,  now  of  Danby. 

u.  Henry  John,  Lieut.  1st  Eoyal  regt.,  b.  16  May,  1823;  d. 
11  Dec.  1853. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  d.  7  Feb.  1829. 

n.  Florence  Mary,  m.  22  Nov.  1853,  Edmund  Rodney  Pol- 
lexfen  Bastard,  Esq.  of  Kitley  and  Lyneham,  Devon,  who 
d.  12  June,  1856.     She  d.  23  Jan.  1871. 

in.  Adela  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  16  June,  ISOC,  Edward 
Francis  Riddell,  Esq.  of  the  Grange,  Northumberland,  and 

2ndly,  26  April,  1873,  Hon.  Alexander  Temple  Fitzmaurice, 
4th  son  of  Thomas  John  Hamilton,  Earl  of  Orkney. 

Mr.  Scrope,  of  Danby,  laid  claim  to  the  earldom  of  Wiltes,  but 
the  decision  of  the  House  of  Lords  was  adverse.  Ue  d.  Oct. 
1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Aryns — Az.,  a  bend  or,  quartering  the  arms  of  many  great 
and  historic  families.  Crest— Out,  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
plume  of  ostrich  feathers  ppr.     Motlo — Dcvant  si  je  puis. 

Scf'ts — Danby,  Bedale,  co.  York;  and  Cockerington,  Louth, 
CO.  Lincoln. 

SCUDAMORE    OF    KENTCHTJRCH. 

SccDAiiouE,  Saeah  ADELAIDE,  of  Kcntchurcli 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  m.  1st,  24  May,  1852,  Major 
ritzherbert  Dacre  Lucas  (killed  at  Lucknow,  30  Sept. 
1857),  2nd  son  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Edward  Lucas,  of 
Castle  Shane,  co.  Monaghan,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Edward  Sccdamore,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hereford,  J.P. 
for  Radnor,  and  Lieut.  Hereford  Militia,  6.  1853. 

She  m.  2ndly,  1859,  John  Donegau,  Esq.  of  Carrig- 
more,  co.  Cork. 
2lllXCit0C.— The  SccDAMOKEs,  one  of  the  most  eminent 


families  in  the  West  of  England,  have  been  pstablished  at 
Kentchurch  for  many  centuries.  At  an  early  period  they 
became  divided  into  two  distinct  families,  the  Sccdamores  of 
KenU-hii.rch,  and  the  Scudamobes  of  Hrritut  Lacy ;  but  the 
exact  period  when  the  branches  separated  has  not  been  accu- 
rately ascertained.  (See  Bueee's  Extinct  and  Dormant 
Peerage.) 

Sir  Alan  Scudamore,  Knt.,  living  4  William  Rcfus, 
m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Alexander  Kctchmey  (Catcli- 
may).  Lord  of  Troy  and  Bigswear,  Monmouthshire,  and  left  a 
son  and  successor, 

Sir  Titus  ScnoAMORE,  Lord  of  Troy  and  Bigswear,  m. 
Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Chfford,  Lord  of  Clifford,  and  had 
two  sons, 

WiLcocK  (Sir),  who  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Brian 
Truwhck,  Knt.,  and 

Jenkin  Scudamore,  m.  Alice,  or  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
Robert  Ewyas,  Knt.,  and  had  two  sons,  John  (Sir),  his  heir; 
and  Philip,  who  was,  according  to  some  authorities,  ancestor 
of  the  Home  Lacy  branch.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Scudamore,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Baskcr- 
ville,  of  Eidisley,  co.  Hereford,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  John  Scudamore,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Robert  Marberry,  Knt.,  and  left  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Jenkin  Scudamore,  sii.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Walter  Pcdwarden  or  Bredwarden,  Knt.,  and  had  two  son3, 
John  (Sir),  his  heir;  and  Philip,  who,  on  the  authority  of 
most  of  the  ancient  pedigrees,  was  ancestor  of  the  Scuda- 
MORES  of  Home  Lacy.    The  elder  son, 

Sir  John  Scudamore,  Knt.  of  Kentchurch,  living  in  the 
reigns  of  Edward  II.  and  Henry  IV.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  the  celebrated  Owen  Glendowr,  and  was  great- 
great-great-grandfather  of 

James  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  tern}}.  Henry  VII. 
He  m.  Joane,  or  Sibell,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Baskerville,  Knt.  of 
Erdisley,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  of 
whom  Eleanor  became  the  wife  of  Miles  ap  Harry,  Esq.  of 
Newcourt;  and 

Joan  Scudamore,  inheriting  Kentchurch,  m.  her  cousin, 
Philip  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Rowlstone,  and  left  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  from  whom  the  4th 
in  descent, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  aged  58  in  1C83, 
5)!.  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Lloyd,  E.?q.  of  Aston,  Salop,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1705)  had  si.x  sons  and  three  daus. 
Mr.  Scudamore  d.  28  Dec.  1704,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  bk 
eldest  son,  Ambrose)  his  grandson, 

William  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch,  m.  1701,  Pene 
lope,  dau.  of  Edmund  Lechmerc,  Esq.  of  Hanley  Castle,  add 
sister  to  Nicholas,  Lord  Lechmere,  by  whom  (who  was  interred 
at  Kentchurch,  24  July,  1730)  he  had  one  son,  i.  John,  who  d. 
1713,  in  youth,  and  three  daus.,  i.  Mary,  m.  John  Wynde, 
Esq.  of  St.  Laurence  Pountney,  London ;  ii.  Penelope,  j». 
Lewis  Clive,  of  Howton  Grove,  co.  Hereford ;  in.  Rachel,  d 
unm.  1737.  Mr.  Scudamore  d.  1741,  and  was  s.  by  (the  eldes' 
son  of  his  uncle,  Richard  Scudamore,  of  Bowlstone)  his  cousin 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Rowlstone  and  Kentchurch,  h 
1727,  Col.  of  the  Herefordshire  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  the  cit; 
of  Hereford.  He  m.  26  Aug.  1756,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heirc 
Daniel  Westcombe,  Esq.  of  Enlield,  and  had  issue, 

I.  JonN,  his  hoir. 

II.  Richard  Philip,   h.  30   June,   1752,  M.P.   for  Hercfori 
d.  v.ntn.  5  March,  1831. 

I.  Mary,  m.  15  Feb.  1787,  James  Hereford,  Esq.  of  Sufton. 

Mr.  Scudamore  d.  11  July,  179G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentchurch  Court,  Col.  in  tl 
Duke  of  Ancaster's  regt.  of  Light  Dragoons,  M.P.  for  Hei> 
ford,  b.  II  June,  1757.  He  m.  3  May,  1797,  Lucy,  only  dau.' 
James  Wnlwyn,  Esq.  of  Longworth,  co.  Hereford,  M.P.,  ai 
by  her  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1708)  left  at  his  decease,  12  April,  180 
an  only  child, 

John  Lucy  Scudamore,  Esq.  of  Kentehnreh,  J.P.  and  D.I 
High  Sheriff,  Lieut.-Col.,  6.  20  Feb.  1798;  m.  23  Oct.  185 
Sarah  Laura,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Harford  James  Jones,  Bart 
Boultibrooke,  and  had  issue,  a  son,  b.  at  Florence,  24  Nt 
1023,  who  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau., 

Sarah  Adelaide,  now  of  Kentchurch.  5 

He  d.  2nd  July,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  chilt',  Ssrah  Adela!  ' 

j4v-/ijs— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  stlrmpB  Icathei  ml 
and  buckled  or,  Scudamore  f  modern);  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  acr 
palce  titchc   gu.,  Sccdamore  (ancient).     Cre.U — A  bear's  p 
ppr.  issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.    Motto — Scuto  amc 
Divini. 

Scat — Kentchurch  Court,  Hereford. 


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SCULLY    OF    MANTLE     HILL. 

SCTTLLY,  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Mantle  Hill,  co.  Tip- 
perary,  and  Mcrrion  Square,  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1871,  b.  1  Aug.  1846;  m.  Nov.  1871, 
Emma  Eliza  Mary  Clare,  dau.  of  Pierce  Marcus 
Earron,  Esq.  of  Belmont  Park,  D.L.  co.  Waterford, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Vincent  Bernard,  b.  1  Sept.  1S72  ;  d.  10  Nov.  following. 

II.  Denis  Vincent  Arthur,  6.  7  Sept.  1873. 

I.  Katherine  Juliet  JIary,  0.  30  Aug.  1874. 

II.  Manclla  Beatrice  Mary,  b.  7  Jan.  18TG. 

iCtnCilflC. — TheseptofDAScoLAiDnE,0'ScuLi.T,orScuLi,T 
is  stated  to  liave  been  of  Milesian  origin.  The  sept,  at  a  very 
•early  period  possessed  a  territory  in  the  present  co.  Westmeath, 
called  Dealbhna  Sarthair,  or  Western  Delvin,  and  are  men- 
tioned by  O'Dubhagain,  who  lived  in  the  loth  century,  in  his 
topographical  poems,  aa  "O'ScuDy  of  Sweet  Stories,  over  the 
<JeliKhtful  Western  Delvin;"  the  literal  meaning  of  the  word 
*'  Scully  "  is  scholar,  or  narrator  of  events.  The  Annals  of  the 
Four  Masters  supply  evidence  of  members  of  the  sept  holding 
high  ecclesiastical  preferments  before  the  conquest  of  Ireland 
ty  Henrt  II.,  viz.,  A.D.  1050,  "O'Scully  Ilerenach,  of  Inis 
Cathaigh,  </.;"  a.d.  1117,  "  Flann  O'Scully,  Bishop  of  Condere, 
<i."  An  inquisition  taken  at  Druma  Keenan,  15  Dec.  1621, 
mentions  part  of  the  bounds  of  the  territory  of  Ely  O'CarroU, 
in  the  King's  Co.,  as  "the  town  and  lands  of  Garida,  called 
Scully's  land." 

Jeremiah  Scully,  of  Eyallstnwn  or  Lyonstown,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  with  his  brother,  Eoger  Scully,  settled  near  Cashel,  in 
that  CO.,  subsequent  to  the  restoration  of  Charles  II.  Tra- 
dition, carefully  preserved  in  the  family,  says  they  came  from 
the  King's  Co.  or  Longford ;  the  latter,  Roger,  d.  1704 ;  the 
former,  Jeremiah,  was  6.  18  Sept.  1645,  and  had  four  sons  and 
two  daus.     He  rf.  2  June,  1710.    The  eldest  son, 

Teige,  or  Timothy  Scdlly,  of  Barnahilla,  co.  Tipperary,  was 
b.  8  Aug.  1674 ;  vi.  1708,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eoger  Ryan,  of 
Kilnemanagh,  in  the  same  co.,  by  whom  he  had  nine  sons  and 
two  daus. ;  of  the  sons  the  two  elder  were,  i.  Jeremiah,  of 
Kilconnell  and  Shanbally,  same  co.,  6.  1709 ;  m.  Katherine 
Matier,  and  d.  27  April,  1765;  ii.  Eogeb,  of  whom  hereafter. 
rie  d.  27  July,  1743.    His  2nd  son, 

Roger  Scclly,  of  Kilfeacle  and  Dually,  co.  Tipperary,  6. 
17  Nov.  1713;  m.  24  Jan.  1734,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Maher, 
of  TuUamainc,  same  co.,  by  whom,  who  d.  10  July,  1780,  aged 
60  years,  he  had,  with  ten  daus.,  seven  surviving  sons, 

I      I.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I      II.  Edmund,  of  Cashel,  6.  24  Dec.  1739 ;  d.  24  Aug.  I80G ;  m. 
Dora,  dau.  of  Roger  Ryan,  of  Kilcloan,  by  whom  (who  d. 
10  June,  1806,  he  had  a  son,  Daniel,  6.  1  May,  1773,  d. 
j        17  Dec.  1786)  and   six  daus.,    1  Mary,    m.  1791,  Andrew 
I       O'Ryan,  of  Bansha  Castle ;  2  Ellen,  in.  Matthew  Moore,  Esq., 
\       son  of  Rev.  Crosbie  Moore,  Esq.  of  Mooresfort ;  3  Elizabeth, 
[       m.  27  Sept.  1800,  WiUiam  Delany,  of  Castle  Durrow;  4  Mar- 
garet, m.  Theobald   O'Meagher ;    5   Frances,  m.  William 
CoUcs ;  Dora,  m.  Michael  lidwell,  of  Dromore  and  Beaks- 
town. 
in.  Jeremiah,  of  Silverfort,  6.  8  Dec.  1741;  d.  19  Sept.  1807; 
TO.  1768,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Daniel  Hourigan,  of  Tantore, 
■by  whom  (who  d.  3  Nov.  1818)  he  had,  with  six  daus.,  as 
many  sons,   1  Eoger,  of  Limerick,  6.  1770,  m.  Ellen,   dau. 
of  Denis  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Croom,  J.P.  co.  Limerick,  and  had 
a  son,  Edmund,  Captain  in  the  Imperial  Hussars  ot  Austria ; 
2  Daniel,    Lieut.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,   6.  1772;  rn.  Feb. 
1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Aylmer,  Esq.  of  Painstown, 
CO.  Kildare;  and  d.  21  Jan.  1802;  3  Patrick,  Capt.  99th 
regt.,  0.  1776,  d.  in  West  Indies,  4  March,  1796;  4  James,  of 
Tullamaine,  6.  21  July,  1779,  d.  18  May,  1853,  m.  1st,  Kathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Denis  Moylan  (who  (/.  18  Jan.  1827),  and  2iuUy, 
Jan.  1830,  Jane  Balfe,  widow  of  John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Anna- 
I       hill,  CO.  Mayo;  5  Jeremiah,  of  Silverfort,  b.  1786,  m.  Jan. 
I       1811,   Elenor,   dau.   of  Capt.    John    Burke,    of    Limerick 
I       (who  d.  29  Jan.  1818),  d.  April,  1838;  6  Edmund,  of  Clon- 
banane,  J.P.,  6.  1788,  d.  s.  p.  18  Dec.  1S17. 
IV.  William,  of  Dually,  6.  6  June,  1746 ;  m.  1776,  Anne,  dau. 
of  Robert  Roe  ;  and  (/.  21  Dec.  1828. 
!     V.  Timothy,  6.  28  April,  1755. 

i     VI.  Roger,  b.  27  June,   1758;  m.   1798,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of 
i      Patrick  Curley,  of  Galway  ;  and  d.  1828. 
VII.  Patrick,  of  Carrick-on-Suir,  6.  17G4. 

Eojtcr  Scully  d.  8  March,  1783.    His  eldest  son, 
1    James  Scully,   Esq.   of  Kilfeacle,   J.P.   co.  Tipperary,   &. 
•9  Nov.  1737  ;  m.  14  July,  1760,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Denis  Lyons, 

Esq.  of  Croom  House,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom,  who  d.  30  June, 

1818,  he  had  (with  six  daus.,  i.  Mary,  d.  12  Aug.  1831; 
HI.  Fanny,  m.  1793,  Jean  Bernard  Pasquet,  of  Bordeaux,  and 
'i.  20  Dec.  1795;    iii.    Katherine,   m.  0  Nov.  1786,   Richard 

»usse,  Esq.  of  Annesbrook,and  d.  14  Aug.  1788;  iv.  Anne,  m. 


15  June,  1791,  Thom.is  Mahon,  d.  23  Oct.  1841 ;  v.  Lucinda, 
m.  1800,  Leonard  Keating,  d.  21  May,  1843;  vi.  Joanna,  m. 
19  Sept.  1805,  Clement  Sadleir,  Esq.,  d.  29  Dee.  1858)  six  sons, 

I.  Eoger,  b.  9  Nov.  1772;  d.  v. p.  unm.  7  Jan.  1797. 

II.  Denys,  of  whom  liereafter. 

III.  James,  of  Shanballymore,  and  Merrion  Square,  Dublin, 
J.P.  CO.  Tipperary,  6.  25  March,  1777:  m.  17  Jan.  1806, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St. 
John,  Waterford,  and  d.  31  Dec.  18J6,  leaving  three  sons, 
1  James,  of  Shanballymore,  and  Merrion  Square,  J.P.  co. 
Tipperary;  m.  1st,  1832,  Helen,  dau.  of  Alex.  Sheriock, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1860,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charies  Galway, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1878,  leaving  issue ;  2  John,  Resident  Magis- 
trate, Capt.  80th  regt. ;  3  Francis,  M.P.  co.  Tipperary  1847-57. 

IV.  William  Timothy,  of  Torquay,  Devon;  b.  15JIay,  1778; 
'III.  18  Feb.  1796,  Margaret  Roe,  of EockwcU,  co.  Tipperary; 
and  </.  5  Nov.  1842. 

V.  Edmund,  of  Bloomfleld,  b.  22  Jan.  1779;  m.  6  March, 
1806,  Anne,  dau.  of  Con  O'Brien;  and  </.  16  Sept.  1839. 

VI.  Jeremiah,  of  London,  b.  15  Dec.  1872;  m.  1st,  4  July, 
1809,  Alice,  dau.  of  Francis  Arthur,  and  2ndly,  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Edmund  Sexton,  of  Limerick;  and  d.  1  March,  1840. 

Mr.  Scully  d.  11  Feb.  1816.    His  eldest  son, 

Denys  Scully,  Esq.  of  Kilfeacle,  Barrister-at-Law,  &.  4 May, 
1773;  m.  1st,  26  Nov.  1801,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ferdinand  Huddles- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Sawston,  co.  Cambridge,  who  d.  s.  p.  12  April, 
1806,  and  2ndly,  2  Sept.  1808,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Vincent 
Eyre,  Esq,,  of  Highfield  and  Newbolt,  co.  Derby,  by  Katherine 
his  wife,  only  child  of  William  Parker,  Esq.  of  Rainliill,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  ((.  11  June,  1843)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  his  successor;  6. 13  Sept.  1809;  d.  unm.  26  Nov. 
1S42. 

IL  Vincent,  of  whom  hereafter. 

m.  Rodolph  Henry,  6.  12  March,  1812;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
—  Lough,  of  London,  and  d.  6  Aug.  1876,  leaving  foiu:  sons, 

1  James  Rodolph,  6.  5  Sept.  1853. 

2  liodolph  Francis,  6.  28  Jan.  1855. 

3  Reginald  William,  6.  5  July,  1856. 

4  Thomas  Vincent,  d.  1  May,  1857. 

IV.  Thomas  Joseph  Denis,  6.  12  July,  1317,  d.  s.  p.  13 
April,  18J7. 

V.  William  Francis  John,  of  Ballinaclough,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  Hollund  Park,  London,  b.  23  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  1851,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Michael  Sweetman,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
20  May,  1861)  he  had  three  daus., 

1  Gertrude.  2  Julia.  3  Kathleen. 

I.  Katherine  Julia  Mary,  vi.  Prince  Antonio  Publicola  Santa 
Croce,  Duke  de  Corchiano  and  Santo  Gcmine,  Grandee  of 
Spain  of  the  First  Class;  and  d.  16  Feb.  18C4. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  a  Nun,  b.  18  Jan.  1815. 

III.  Juliana,  a  Nun,  b.  20  May,  1319. 

Mr.  Scully  d.  25  Oct.  1830.    His  2nd  son, 

Vincent  Scully,  Esq.  of  Mantle  Hill,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  M.P.  co. 
Cork  1852-57,  and  1859-65,  b.  8  Sept.  1810,  s.  his  eldest  brother 
1842;  m.  6  Sept.  1841,  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Grogan,  Esq.  of 
Haroourt  Street,  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Sir  Edward  Grogan, 
Bart.,  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Dublin  1841-65,  who  d.  3  Sept.  1874. 
He  d.  4  June,  1871,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Vincent,  now  of  Mantle  Hill. 

I.  Katherine,  b.  12  July,  1844. 

II.  Juliet,  a  Nun,  b.  7  Feb.  1848. 
m.  Rosa  Victoria,  6.  18  May,  1853. 

Arms — Vert,  a  cross  botonnee  between  in  chief  two  mullets 
and  in  buse  a  iieur-de-lis  or.  Crat — Out  of  a  mural  crown  ppr. 
a  nhoenix  also  ppr.,  charcred  on  the  breast  with  a  cross 
botonnee  or.        Motto^Sine  labe  resurgeus. 

Seat — Mantle  Hill,  Golden,  near  Cashel,  co.  Tipperary. 


SCTTRFIELD  OF  FOBD  AND  HURWORTH. 

SCTJEFiELD,  Geoege  John,  Esq.  of  Ford,  Hur- 
■worth  House,  and  Crimdon  House,  all  co.  Durham, 
J.P.  for  the  North  Kiding  and  co.  Durham,  and 
D.L.  for  the  latter,  b.  4  Feb.  1810;  m.  11  April, 
18.39,  Anne  Alice,  2nd  dau.  of  Kev.  Kobert  Hopper 
Williamson,  of  Whickham,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  Kector 
and  Patron  of  Hurworth,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1  April,  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  George  John,  b.  16  April,  1841;  Barrister-at-Law  of  tha 
Inner  Temple. 

II.  Robert  Grey  (Rev.),  b.  6  Aug.  1844,  B.A.  of  Worcester 
CoH.Oxon. 

III.  William  Williamson,  b.  24  Dec.  1845;  d.  1858. 
I.  Alice  Joanna  Sarah  Dorothea. 

Mr.  Scurfield,  'who  graduated  M.A.  at  St.  John's  Coll. 
Cambridge,  1836,  asaimied,  by  roval  license,  dated 

4  z  2 


1434 


SCU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEE 


22  Oct.  1831,  the  surname  of  ScuEriELD  only,  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic  Geet.  He  "was  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Commanding  the  4tli  Durham  Admiuis- 
tratiye  Battalion  Durham  Kifle  Volunteers,  and  is 
on  the  roU  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Durham. 

JLtUCaSC— This  famUy  of  Grey  -nas  long  settled  in  the 
city  of  Durham. 

John  Gket,  Gent,  of  the  city  of  Durham,  had,  by  Mary  his 
■(vife,  a  son,  Eobert  Grey,  of  Claypath,  in  the  same  city,  an 
Alderman  thereof,  who  d.  about  1698,  and  was  s.  by  bis  only 
son,  John  Gbet,  an  Alderman  of  Durham,  and  Mayor  of  that 
city  in  1707,  1715,  1722,  and  1735.  He  m.  1st,  23  Jan.  1699, 
Eebecca,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Chipchase,  Gent,  of 
Norton,  co.  Durham,  who  was  buried  14  Jan.  1716.  Mr.  Grey, 
who  m.  2ndly,  5  Aug.  1718.  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Bowes,  Esq. 
of  Bradley,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  had  further  issue,  was 
buried  at  St.  Nicholas'  Church,  Durham,  17  Sept.  1750,  aged 
80,  and  was  s.  by  his  4th,  but  eldest  surviving  son  by  his  1st 
wife, 

John  Geet,   Gent,  of  Norton,  hapt.  21  July,  1709 ;  to.  23 
Dec.  1727,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Finch,  Gent,  of  Billingham, 
CO.  Durham,  by  Anne  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried 
17  Sept.  1767)  had  issue, 
I.  William,  of  London,  b.  9  Jan.  1729;  m.  Elizabeth  Wright, 
of  Bishopton,  and  by  her  had  an  only  child,  Elizabeth, 
6.  1757.    This  lady  inherited  the  extensive  estates  of  her 
great-uncle,  Gascoigne  Finch,  Esq.    She  m.  8  June,  1783, 
the  Eev.  Christopher  Anstey,  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, by  whom  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1827)  she  had  an  only 
child.  Christopher,  who  lived  only  a  few  days. 
n.  Chipchase,  grandfather  of  William  Bobinson  Grey,  Esq. 
of  Silksworth,  co.  Durham,  who  has  assumed  the  name  of 
Eobinson  only  {xce  Robinson  of  Silksicorth). 
ni.  John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Aime,  m.  17  May,  1764,  John  Ward,  of  Billingham,  co. 
Durham,  Gent. 
Mr.  Grey  d.  about  1760.    His  3rd  son, 

John  Gbet,  of  Norton,  Gent.,  6.  14  June,  1744;  m.  10 
March,  1768,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  D.arnell,  of  Billingham, 
CO.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1818,  aged  73),  had 
issue, 

I.  John,'of  Stockton,  co.  Durham,  Merchant,  b.  4  Sept.  1776  : 
TO.  25  Nov.  1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward  AiskeD,  of 
Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Stockton,  Merchant. 

2  Edward,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant. 

1  Eleanor,  m.  26  April,  1827,  Thomas  Henry  Faber,  Esq., 
Town  Clerk  of  Stockton,  and  had  issue. 

2  Ehzabeth,  7/!.  6  Jime,  1831,  Frederick  William  Trevor, 
Esq.,  Collector  of  the  Customs  at  Montrose,  and  had 
issue. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Ann,  of  Norton. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  1825,  the  Eev.  Christopher  Anstey,  Vicar  of 
Billingham,  co.  Durham. 

William  Gbet,  Esq.,  of  Norton  (the  second  son),  b.  18  Sept. 
1778,  J. P.  CO.  Durham ;  ki.  2  July,  1807,  Joanna,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  William  Scurfield,  Esq.  of  Ford,  Coatham 
Mundeville,  and  Crimdon  House,  all  co.  Durham  (who  was  2nd 
son  of  William  Scurfield,  Esq.,  of  Ford  and  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne,  the  discoverer  of  copperas),  and  had  issue  to  survive 
infancy, 

I.  William  Scukfteld,  his  heir. 

II.  Geobge  John,  who  s.  his  brother,  and  is  the  present  Mr. 
Scurfield. 

in.  John  William  (Eev.),  who  has  assumed  the  name  of 
Smith  only  (see  Smith  of  Rulwpe  and  Carrowhrough). 

IV.  Charles,  an  Ensign  1st  West  India  regt.  He  d.  umn.  in 
the  AVcst  Indies  June,  1842. 

V.  Henry  Anthony,  of  Hurworth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  for 
which  he  is  a  J. P.,  6.  1822;  m.  3  Sept.  1851,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Eoyds,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
lands, CO.  Chester,  by  whom  he  has  four  daus.  Mr.  Grey  is 
Hon.  Col.  of  the  1st  Cheshire  Artillery  Volunteers. 

Ti.  John  Reynolds,  of  Calcutta,  Merchant,   d..  23  March, 

1858,  aged  33. 
I.  Sarah   Dorothy,   to.    2    May,    1839,    her    cousin,    Wm. 

Eobinson-Robinson  (formerly  Grey),  Esq.,  of  Silksworth,  co. 

Durham. 

Mr.  Grey  d.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Scurfield  Gbet,  Esq.  of  Norton  and  Crimdon 
House,  h.  18  Aug.  1808;  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
and  a  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  for  the  North  Biding  and  co. 
Durham,  for  the  latter  of  which  he  was  a  Deputy-Lieut., 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  1867. 
He  d.  umn.  9  Jan.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  George 
John,  of  Hurworth  House,  co.  Durham,  who  had,  as  above- 
Btated,  previously  assumed  the  name  of  ScnEFiELD  only. 


Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  barry  of  six  pean  and  or» 
per  pale  coimterchangcd,  for  Scdrfield  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a 
lion  rampant  and  a  bordure  engrailed  arg.,  for  Gbet.  Crests 
— 1st,  A  cubit  arm  in  armour  erect  ppr.,  encircled  by  a. 
wreath  of  oak  or,  firing  a  carbine  also  ppr.,  for  Scurfield  ; 
2nd,  A  scaling  ladder  arg.,  for  Gbet.  Mottoes — Vidi,  vici,  for 
ScuBFiELD ;  De  bon  vouloir  servir  le  roy,  for  Gbet. 

Heats — Hurworth  House,  Darlington;  and  Crimdon  House, 
Castle  Eden. 


SEALY    OF    GORTNAHORN. 

Sealt,  Wintheop  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Gortna- 
horn,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  1806;  m.  4  Sept.  183G, 
Susan  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Huugerford, 
Esq.  of  The  Island,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Winthrop,  6.  1839. 

II.  Bichard  Hungerford,  6.  1341. 

III.  Jonas  Morris,  6.  1844. 

IV.  Winthrop  Baldwin,  b.  1847  :  m.  1875,  Amy. 

v.  John  Thomas  Hungerford  (Bev.),  b.  1851  ;  m.  April,  ISTfT. 

VI.  George  Marsh,  &.  1854. 

I.  Frances  Eyre,  deceased.         11.  Susan  Jane. 

III.  Henrietta  Helena.  iv.  Letitia  Charlotte. 

V.  Eliza  Ann.  vii.  Maria  Catherine  Becher. 

Itt'lTCaCJC. — John  Sealt,  Esq.,  stated  to  have  been  of  the 
family  of  Sealt  of  Bridgeioater,  went  to  Ireland  teniy, 
Charles  II.    He  was  father  of 

BoBEBT  Sealt,  Esq.  of  Bandon,  111.  Miss  Marsh,  sister  of 
Gen.  Marsh,  and  had  issue,  Armiger,  John,  and  George.  The 
descendants  of  John  settled  at  Eichmount,  near  Bandon.  The 
3rd  son, 

George  Sealt,  Esq.  of  Gortnahorn,  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
the  Bev.  Richard  Baldwin,  of  Ardacron,  Rector  of  Bathclareen, 
and  had  issue,  Bobebt,  Richard,  Armiger,  George,  Baldwin, 
Eliza,  Bridget,  and  Jane.    The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Sealt,  Esq.  of  Gortnahorn,  m.  1st,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Jonas  Morris  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  and  had  a  son,  Jonas 
MoBBis  Sealt,  Esq.;  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  to.  1820,  Rev. 
Jonas  Morris  Poole.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Burren,  brother  of  Col.  Thomas 
Hungerford,  of  The  Island  (see  that  name),  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

John  Thomas  Hungerford,  of  whom  presently. 

Winthrop  Baldwin,  now  of  Gortnahorn. 

Anna  Maria,  d.  unm. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Thomas  Hungerford  Sealt,  Esq.,  M.D.,  A.B.,  5. 
26  March,  1804;  m.  18  Dec.  1829,  Sarah,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Eobert  Shanly,  of  Julianstown,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  in  California, 
leaving  issue, 

Eobert,  6.  13  Sept.  1830,  to  whom  his  uncle,  Jonas  Morris 
Sealy,  bequeathed  the  estates  of  Gortnahorn,  Kilcoleman, 
and  Garanreah,  after  the  decease  of  his  widow.  He  d.  s.  p. 
in  Australia,  1862. 

Alice. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  embattled  az.,  between  three  wolves' 
heads  erased  sa.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  wolfs 
head  sa.  Motto — Concipe  spes  ceitas.  Scat — Gortnahorn 
House,  CO.  Cork ;  and  Barleyfield,  Bandon,  co.  Cork. 


IIOLYNEUX-SEEIi    OP    HUYTON    HEY. 

Moltneux-Seel,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Huyton  Hey 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and  Norfolk 
D.L.  for  the  former,  late  Major  of  the  2nd  Eoya' 
Lancashire  Militia,  b.  1  July,  1792  ;  m.  31  Oct 
1823,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Bedingfeld,  5tl 
Bart,  of  Oxburgh  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,         ^ 

I.  Edmund  Eichabd  Thomas,  6.  5  Aug.  1824;  m.  16  Nov,' 
1847,  the  Comtesse  Anna  Maria  de  Lousada  of  Losada '  5. 


and  has  issue  two  sons,  Edmund  Harrington  ;  and  Edwar 
Honore,  and  two  daus.,  Agnes  Mary  Matilda,  m.  5  Ocl 
1870,  Sir  John  Lawson,  2nd  Bart,  of  Brough  Hall,  cc 
York;  and  Charlotte  Amelia. 

II.  Charles  WiUiam,  6.  8  April,  1830 ;  m.  15  Feb.  1856,  Mary  ! 
dau.  of  Capt.  Philipps,  of  Torquay,  Devon,  and  d.  1  ; 
Feb.  1859,  having  had  one  son  and  one  dau. 

III.  Henry  Harrington,  Bichmond  Herald,  b.  10  Maj 
1839;  TO.  June  1870,  Louisa,  widow  of  Alex.  Spearinar 
Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Edward  MaLnwaring,  Esq.  of  Whi' 
more,  co.  Stafford. 


This   gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  license,  date 
12  July,  1815,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  hi 


I 


SEE 


THE  LxVNDED  GENTRY. 


SEL 


1405 


materaal  grandfather,  Thomas  Seel,  Esq.  of  New 
Hall  and  Alt  Grange,  co.  Lancaster,  the  surnames 
and  arms  of  Molyneux-Seel,  in  lieu  of  his  patro- 
nymic Unsworth.  He  represents,  through  his 
mother,  the  families  of  Habington  of  Hayton, 
MoLTNEUX  of  Neio  Hall,  Hawaeden  of  Lee  Green, 
iind  Seel  of  co.  Lancaster. 

itinratlC.— Thomas  Unsworth,  Esq.  of  Maghall  Hall, 
CO.  Lanca.«ter,  son  of  Thomas  Unswortli,  Esq.  of  Mashall, 
<who  d.  1801),  m.  Aug.  1791,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Thomas  Seel,  Esq.  of  New  Hall  and  Alt  Grange,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Frances  his  wife,  last  heir  of  iEiciiard  MoLVNEnx, 
JCsq.  of  New  Hull,  and  (^  5  Juno,  1815,  having  had  issue  by 
that  lady  (who  d.  1841), 

Thomas,  wlio  has  assumed  the  surname  of  Molykeox-Seel, 
and  is  now  of  Huytoo  lley. 

■\Villiam  Gillebrand,  d.  tinm. 

liichard  Blundell,  (/.  23  Aug.  1SG9. 

Frances  Seel,  m.  1823,  John  Smale,  Esq.  of  Guys  Clifte 
Lodge,  CO.  Warwick,  M.D.,  who  d.  1841. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  potent  counter  potent 
jican  and  az.,  three  wolves'  heads  erased  counter-changed,  for 
JSEiiL;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  moline  or,  a  canton  arg.,  for 
MoLVNEDX.  Crests — A  wolf's  head  erased  per  fess  pean  and 
az.,  for  Seel  ;  On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.,  a  peacock's 
tail  ppr.,  for  Molynedx. 

Seat — HuytouHey,  Liverpool,  co.  Lancaster. 


SEELY  OF  BROOKE  HOUSE. 

Seely,  Cdaeles,  Esq.  of  Brooke  House,  Isle  of 
Wight,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Lincoln  since  1861, 
and  High  Sherifl'for  Hants  1860,  J.P.  for  cos.  Lin- 
coln, Surrey,  and  Hants,  18G0,  b.  1803  ;    m.  1831, 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Jonathan  Hilton,  Esq.  of 
jJfewcastle-upou-Tyne,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Charles,  of  Sherwood  Lodge,  Nottingham,  6.  1S33;    in. 
1857,  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Evans,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
has  issue. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  T.  Renwick. 

II.  Frances  Anne,  m.  B.  Temple  Cotton,  Esq. 

III.  Annie,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Browne,  V.C. 

Mr.  Seely  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  Mr.  Charles 
fcieely,  of  Lincoln,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mr.  J. 
W'ilkmson. 

Seats — Brook  lIou.?c,  Isle  of  Wight;  and  Tiirreydown  Park, 
fiui'rey.     Tuwn  Rcsidcacc — 26,  Prince's  Gate,  London. 


SEGEAVE     OF    CABRA. 

Segeave,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Kiltimou  and  Cabra, 
late  Capt.  12tli  foot,  m.  1850,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Edward  Francis  Dehane,  Esq.  of  Eaby  House, 
Wolvcrbamptou,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

O'Neill  Edward  John,  deceased.  Walteb  Henky. 

Charles  William. 

Frances  Emma,  m.  Sir  John  Talbot  Tower,  3rd  bart. 

Mary  Clare.  Edith  Blanche. 

ILtllCilQC. — RicnAUD  Seagkave,  Chief  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer in  Ireland  a.d.  1404,  was  father  of  Patrick  Seagrave, 
living  1445,  who  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Wafer,  of 
Killeglan,  co.  Meath,  and  was  grandfather  of  John  Seagrave, 
of  Killeglan,  circa  1500,  who  m.  Jenet  Dongan,  and  left  two 
sons,  Patrick,  of  Killeglan,  d.  s.  p.,  and 

IticiLARD  Segrave,  m.  Ist,  Elizabeth  Dowdall,  by  whom  he 
had, 

J.  Patrick,  of  Killeglan,  heir  to  his  uncle;  he  m.  Joan  Beg, 
aad  left,  with  two  daus.,  Catharine,  wife  of  Robert  Usher, 
and  Anna,  wife  of  Simon  Barnewall,  of  Kilrew,  one  son, 
Richard,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  m.  twice, 
ana  lelt  issue;  c<.  159s. 

n.  Laurence. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Jenet  Eustace,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue, 
a  4th  son, 

William  Segrave,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
VTalsh,  Esq.  of  Carrickmaine;  and  <<.  v.}'-,  leaving  a  son, 

Christopher  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Alderman  and  Mayor 
Of  that  city  1559.  He  m.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Alson,  dau. 
Of  Nicholas  Humphrey,  he  left  at  his  decease,  2  Oct.  1589,  a 
8on  and  heir, 

Walter  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  Alderman  and  Mayor  of 
that  city  1588,  who  m.  twice.  By  Catherine  his  IsC  wife  he 
liad  one  son,  John,  his  Ucir  ;  and  by  Elinor  iJall  his  2nd  wife, 


he  h.ad  issue,  Chvistnphcr;  James,  to  whom  his  father  and 
uncle  gave  the  dissolved  monastery  of  St.  John's,  Dublin; 
Mary,  wife  of  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Knt. ;  Alice,  wife  of  John 
Fagan;  and  Jane,  wife  of  Robert  Kennedy.  Esq.,  Alderman  of 
Dublin.    Walter  Segrave  d.  9  Dec.  1G21,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Segrave,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau,  of  Christopher  Fagan, 
Alderman  of  Dublin,  and  left  a  son, 

Henry  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Little  Cabra  (heir  to  his  grand- 
father), b.  1599 ;  <;.  lC(i2,  leaving,  by  AUcu  his  wife,  several 
children,  of  whom  the  eldest  son, 

John  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Neal  O'Neil,  Bart,  of  Killelagb,  co.  Antrim,  and  was  father 
of 

Henry  Segba\'e,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  whose  will,  dated  13  Aub. 
1738,  was  proved  1739.  He  m.  Anne,  sister  of  John  Davis, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Neill,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  iii.  Richard; 
IV.  Jenico;  v.  Arthur,  who  d.  in  London  1817,  at  a  very  ad- 
vanced age;  I.  Emelia,  to.  Gerald  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Donode, 
CO.  Kildare;  ii.  Elizabeth;  in.  Barbara;  and  iv.  Anno.  The 
eldest  son, 

Neill  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  whose  will,  dated  8  March, 
1769,  was  proved  10  July,  1777,  in.  Clara,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Michael  Ambrose,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Lady 
Palmer,  "  the  dangerous  Papist,"  and  had  issue  two  sons, 
I.  John,  his  heir,  and  ii.  James,  who  went  abroad;  and  three 
daus.,  I.  Rose,  m.  Darby  O'Grady,  Esq.;  ii.  Frances,  d.  1794; 
and  III.  Eleanor,  in.  Anthony  Brown,  Esq.    The  elder  son, 

John  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  m.  Anne,  duu.  of  William 
Nugent,  styled  Lord  Riverston,  and  had  issue, 

I.  O'Neill,  his  heir.  ii.  William,  <t.  unni. 

III.  Tliomas,  of  Dublin,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  PeterGrehan,  Esq., 
liy  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Roche,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1817, 
leaving  issue, 

1  John,  deceased. 

2  O'Neill,  late  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  in.  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Ambrose  Harbord  Stewart,  Esq.  of  StolvcPark,  Suffolk, 
and  has  issue.  3  Henry  (Rev.),  deceased. 

4  Stephen,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  J.  Birkenhead 
Glogg,  of  Backford  and  Irbie,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue. 

5  Peter  (Rsv.). 

G  Thomas,  Barristcr-at-Law,  to.  Miss  Hamilton,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Hamilton,  of  Edinburgh;  and  </.  1S4C,  leaving  issue. 

7  Patrick,  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  m.  1858,  Henrietta  Cecilia,  dau. 
of  Robert  Daniell,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  New  Forest,  co.  West- 
moath,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Lewis,  b.  20  Dec.  1861 ; 
John  O'Neill,  b.  31  Dec.  1864;  Henry  Francis,  6.  I  Oct. 
18G6 ;  Anne ;  Mary  Clare ;  and  Cecilia. 

1  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Loughbrickland. 

2  Anne  Frances,  in.  1826,  Hon.  William  Browne,  and  d.  s.p. 

3  Clara,  m.  John  Lewis  Mora  O'Fenall,  Etq.  of  Lissard, 
CO.  Longford. 

4  Margaret,  m.  Hon.  James  O'Brien,  one  of  the  Judges  of 
the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench  in  Ireland. 

I.  Henrietta,  m.  William  Kellet,  Esq.  of  Great  Clonard. 

II.  Clara,  in.  Marcus  Blake  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Barna. 

III.  Anne,  in.  Capt.  Baldwin,  R.A. 

IV.  Frances,  d.  uwa. 

Mr.  Seagrave  d.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

O'Neill  Segrave,  of  Cabra,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Oeortre 
Goold,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  John  Agnew 
Connell,  Esq.)  left  at  his  decease,  1793,  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  John  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  in.  1817,  his  cousin, 
Anna  Frances,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Kellet,  Esq.  of  Great  Clonard, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

O'Neil,  late  representative  of  the  family. 

Henry,  now  of  Kiltimon. 

William,  late  Capt.  71st  foot. 

Thomas,  late  Capt.  14th  foot,  in.  15  Aug.  ]8')4,  Louisa  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Buckley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  a  son.  Homy 
John,  b.  9  Nov,  1861,  and  a  dau.,  Frances  Emma  Isabella. 

Mr.  Segrave  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

O'Neill  Segrave,  Esq.  of  KiUinion  and  Cabra,  D.L.,  nn 
officer  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  in.  23  May,  18!8,  Matilda,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Hyacinth  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  co.  Weslorj, 
M.P. ;  d.  s.  p.  25  June,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arras — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
trefoils  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three  catrles  displayed  or.  Cral 
— .\  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  between  the  paws  a  branch  of  oak 
ppr.  Iructed  gold.     iVo((o— Dieu  ct  mun  roi. 

^(.'cii— Kiltimon,  Newtonmountkenuedy,  co.  Wicklow. 


SELBY    OF    BIDDIiESTONE. 

Selbt,  Walter  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone, 
Northumberland,  h.  12  July,  1858. 

iLtnCit0C. — The  Selbys  have  been  seated  time  out  of  mind 
ia  Northumberland.    A  gruui  from  King  Edward  I.,  which 


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has  been  preserved,  shows  beyond  doubt  that  they  derive 
from  Sir  Walter  de  Selby,  who  flourished  in  the  reiftns  of 
Henbt  III.  and  Edwabd  I.,  as  the  lands  thereby  given  to  the 
said  Sir  Walter  have  continued  uninterruptedly  in  the  posses- 
sion of  his  descendants,  and  are  enjoyed  by  them  to  this  day. 
From 

CHBisTOPnER  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone  (son  of  Percival 
de  Selby,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Middle  Marshes 
6  Edward  VI.),  the  3rd  in  descent,  who  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Ogle,  Knt.  of  Cawsey  Park,  Northumberland,  son 
of  Ralph,  Lord  Ogle,  descended, 

Sir  William  Selby,  of  Biddleetcna,  High  Sheriff  for  North- 
umberland, received  the  honour  of  knighthood  from  King 
James,  at  Berwick,  1G03.  He  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Haggerston,  Bart,  of  Haggerstone  Castle,  who  had  (with  three 
daus.)  an  only  son  to  survive  him, 

Chables  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  in.  Elizabeth  Gilli- 
brand,  of  Chorley,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wn.,LiAH  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  in.  Barbara, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Christopher  Percehay,  Esq.  of  Eyton, 
CO.  York,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  i.  Barbara,  in.  1735,  Eoger 
Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington;  ii.  Elizabeth,  in.  John 
Lawson,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brough) 
an  only  son, 

Thomas  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  m.  1st,  Mary,  3rd  dau. 
of  Boger  Meynell,  Esq.  of  North  Kilvington,  and  had  one  dau., 
Mary.  He  in.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas 
Tuite,  Esq.  of  the  family  of  Tuite's  Town,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
had  by  her  five  sons  and  one  dau., 
I.  TnoMAS,  his  heir. 

n.  Nicholas  Tuite,  6.  1754;  in.  1st,  Teresa,  4th  dau.  of 
Joseph  Coppinger,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Stephen  Coppinger,  Esq. 
of  liallyvolane,  co.  Cork,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wright,  Esq.  of  Wheel- 
side,  Essex,  by  whom  he  had  one  dau.,  Eleanor,  d.  unm. ; 
and  3rdly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walmesley,  Esq.  of 
ShoUey,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Mary 
Anne,  m.  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  8th  bart.  of  Wolseley ;  and 
Mary  Eleanor. 

ni.  Charles  .Joseph,  6.  24  Oct.  1755,  who  settled  in  Denmark, 
where  he  was  created  a  Baron  1796,  and  appointed  Major  of 
the  South  ZeelandFencibles,  March,  1801,  and  Chamberlain 
to  the  King  1808.  He  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Peter  Borre,  of  Copenhagen ;  and  2ndly,  Anne  Ernestine 
de  Brockdorff,  dau.  of  Baron  de  Brockdorff,  of  Klein  Nord- 
see,  in  Holstein,  widow  and  heiress  of  Cay  von  Eantzan,  of 
Guldenstein  and  Gaarg.  Baron  de  Selby  had  issue  by  his  1st 
■wife  only,  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Charles  Borre,  Baron  de  Selby,  Lord  of  he  Manor  of 
Ourupgaard,  in  the  Island  of  Fulster.  Chamberlain  to  the 
King  of  Denmark,  Knight  of  the  Danncbrog,  m.  1806, 
Christina  Georgiana  Louise,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Falbe,  of 
the  Danish  navy,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Ernest,  6.  23  Aug.  1813;  d.  May,  1843. 
Eleanor  Ida  Christine  Fredereke,  a  lady  of  the  Eoyal 

Danish  Chapter  of  Walloe,  m.  1845,  Baron  Wedel. 
Ida  Cliarlotte  Nicolette,  a  lady  of  the  Royal  Danish 

Chapter  of  Wemmetofle,  m.  Baron  Brienan. 
Jeromia  Catherina,  m.  Count  Bille  Brache. 
Anna  Ernestine  Angclique  Elizabeth,  a  Lady-Expectant 

of  the  Royal  Danish  Cliapter  of  Gisselfeld. 
Angelique  Louisa    Johanna    Christina   Antoinette,    d. 

1836. 
Caroline,  >    .    . 

Caroline  Amalie,  j    '^^^'°^* 

2  Nicholas  Tuite,  an  officer  in  the  Austrian  Cavalry,  Lord 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria  1809,  and 
Major  of  Kltnan  Light  Horse  1813,  0.  U  Jan.  1782;  to. 
Wilhelminu  Kheischel;  and  d.  1815,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Ernestine  Wilhelmina  Caroline,  Lady  in  her  own  right 
of  the  Manor  of  Guldenstein,  Holstein,  m.  Oct.  1833, 
her  cousin,  Frederick  de  Bulow. 
1  Eleanora  Sophia,  in.  4  April,  1803,  Franz  Christopher 
Von  Bulow,  Adjutant-Gen.  to  the  King,  and  acting  Adju- 
tant-Gen. to  the  Prince  of  Denmark. 

IV.  John,  d.  unm. 

V.  Robert,  m.  Teresa,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Talbot,  and 
Fistcr  to  Charles,  15th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  by  her  has 
had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Robert  Joseph,  d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1824. 

2  John  Thomas,  was  named  "  Caineriere  Segrcto  di  Cappa 
I  Spada"  to  His  Holiness  Pope  Pius  IX.,  on  2  Dec.  1801, 
and  Commander  of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the  Great, 
and  shortly  after  Francis  II.,  King  of  Naples,  conferred 
on  him  the  Order  of  Fbancis  I.,  6.  1804;  m.  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  John  Searle,  Esq.  of  Molesworth,  co.  Hun- 
tingdon ;  and  d,  1  July,  1872,  having  had  issue, 

Eobert  John,  m.  20  July,   1858,  Caroline,   dau.  of  the 
Count  and    Lady    Anne   di    Sangiorgio;    and    (/.    in 
^       Florence,    19    March,    1875,   leaving   issue,    William; 
Walter;  and  Robert. 


Charles  Alexander,  d.  unm. 

Albert  Joseph  Perceval,  d.  young,  unm. 

John  George  Fauconberg. 

Anna    Maria  Teresa,    in.   Dec.   1870,    Edward   Walter 

Farrell,    Esq.    (sec    Faeeell    of  Moynalti/);    and   d, 

10  June,  1872. 
Harriet  Blary  Augusta,  d.  unm. 
Teresa  Georgina,  d.  unm. 

1  Anne,  who  d.  young. 
Mr.  Selby  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  6.  1753;  w.  Catherine; 
dau.  and  heir  of  Ralph  Hodshon,  Esq.  of  Lintz,  co.  Duriiam, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1826,  aged  65)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir.  Ralph. 

Edwaid,  rn.  Charlotte  Amie,  and  had  two  daus.,  Catherine 
and  Cliarlotte,  who  d.  unm. 
Walteb,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Richard,  d.  unm.  1815,  aged  27. 

William,  m.  Miss  Julia  Brien,  and  has  two  sons  and  one 
dau., 

Thomas.  Eobert. 

Maria. 

Catherine,  in.  1819,  John  AloysiusClavering,  Esq.  of  Callalj-, 
Northumberland. 

Henrietta,  Lady  Abbess  of  the  Benedictine  Convent  at  Ham- 
mersmith. Maria,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  15  May,  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  at  whose  decease,  unm. 
1818,  aged  38,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  brother, 

Walter  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  in.  April,  1817,  Alicia, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Swarbreck,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Walter,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  b.  19  Jan.  1824;  d.  April,  1848. 

Mary,  in.  24  July,  18.58,  Henry  B.  G.  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of 
Moseley  Court,  co.  Stafford.  Eleanor,  deceased. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  1833,  aged  46,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Walter  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddlestone,  h.  2  Nov.  1822;  in. 
18  Feb.  1857,  Laura  Ann,  dau.  of  Henry  Tempest,  Esq.  of 
Broughton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1863)  had  issue, 

Walter  Charles,  now  of  Biddlestone. 

Thomas  Cyril,  6.  24  Nov.  1859. 

Reginald  Arthur,  6.  17  June,  1867. 

Evelyn  Mary.      '         Edith  Mary.  Muriel  Slary. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  2  Sept.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Walter 
Charles. 

Arms — Barry  of  eight  or  and  sa.  Crest — A  Saracen's  head 
ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  sa.  Motto — Semper 
sapit  supra. 

;Seai— Biddlestone,  Rothbury,  Northumberland. 


SELBY    OF    TWIZELL    HOUSE. 

Selby,  Frances  Margaret,  of  Twizell  Hougo, 
Northumberland,  Kent,  m.  1833,  Rev.  Edmund 
Antrobus,  youngest  son  of  Key.  William  Antrobus, 
Rector  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue.  Her 
only  dau.,  Fanny  Lewis,  m.  5  Jan.  1859,  Williaiu 
Henry  Johnston,  of  Malheuny,  co.  Dublin. 

iLiliragC. — Prideaux  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Eeal,  co.  Durham, 
son  of  William  Selby,  Esq.  of  Bcal,  by  Elenor  his  wife,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Collingwood  of  Cornhill,  and  had  a  large 
family.  Of  the  survivors  were  John,  who  s.  to  the  property  at 
Beal;  George,  who  became  of  Twizell;  Grace,  Elizabeth,  and 
Mary,  who  all  three  married.    The  youngest  son, 

George  Selby,  Esq.  of  Twizell  House,  m.  1782,  MargarcJ, 
2nd  dau.  of  John  Cook,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Edward  Cook,  Esq., 
Barrister-at-Law  and  Recorder  of  Berwick,  and  grandson  of  (j 
Edward  Cook,  of  Amble),  and  had  issue, 

Prideaux  Johk,  of  Twizell  House,  and  The  Mote,  Kent. 
George,  Commander  R.N.,  of  Shilbottle,  Northumbeiland, 

J.P.,   in.   1840,  Mary  Anne,   eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  George ;  ; 

Thomson,  of  Howick.  i  J 

William,  Lieut.  3rd  Dragoons,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Sala-  !J  . 

manca.  U 

Margaret,  in.  1st,  Thomas  Bell,  Esq.  of  Alnwick;  and  2ndly, 

William  Clerk,  Esq.  of  Belford  Hall,  Northumberland. 
Elizabeth,  in.  Stephen  Fryer  Gillum,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Hall, ; 

Northumberland. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  William  Brodrick,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Isabella,  in.  John  Cliurch,   Esq.  of  Woodside,  Herts,  and] 

Bill's  Hill,  Northumberland. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Prideaux   John  Selby,  Esq.  of  Twizell  House,  and  Th< 
Mote,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,   High  Sheriff  1821,  h.   1789;   m. 
17  Dec.   1810,   Lewis  Tabitha,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Mitford  ; 
Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  March,  1809 
had  issue, 


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I.  Lewis  Mahianne  LrARO-SEiBT,  of  The  Mote,  Tonbviasre, 
Jvent,  ))i.  1st,  Charles  John  Biggc,  eldest  son  of  Chai-lcs 
William  Bipge,  Esq.  of  Linden;  and  2ndly,  Kobeit  Luard, 
Major  in  the  army,  7tli  son  of  Peter  Joliri  Luard,  of  Blibro 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln. 

II.  Frances  JIaroabet,  now  of  Twizell. 
HI.  Jane,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Tancred,  Bart. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  dau., 
Frances  Maboaket,  now  of  Twizell. 

Arms   and  Crest — Same  as  Selbt  of  Biddlcstone.    Molto — 
Fort  et  loyal. 
<SeaJ— Twizell  Ilouse,  Btlford,  Northumberland. 


SELBT    OP    YEARLE. 

Selbt,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Yearle,  Northumber- 
land, J. P.,  b.  1813  ;  m.  1st,  1816,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
William  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Berwick,  which  lady 
is  deceased ;  and  2ndly,  June,  1859,  JuHe  Anna 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Eranz  Horner,  Kouighcher 
Eatli,  in  Munich,  Bavaria. 

JtlllftigC.— The  Selbis  of  Tcarle  descend  from  a  younger 
son  of  the  ancient  House  of  Biddleston.  The  estate  of  Yearle 
was  acquired  by 

William  Selbt,  whom.  1G9S,  Maiy,  oneof  the  three  daus.and 
co-heirs  of  Kobert  Swinburne,  Esq.  (of  the  Capheaton  Family), 
and  had  by  her,  who  m.  2adly,  Ilderton,  of  llderton,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Charles  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Yearle,  b.  1702,  to  whom  Prince  Charles 
Edward  sent  a  gold  cup  as  a  testimonial  of  his  appreciation  of 
his  services.  He  m.  1739,  Elizabeth  Le  Brun,  a  lady  of  French 
extraction,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  d.  unm.  ij.  Charles,  d.  v/iun. 

III.  Edward,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Handasyde,  of 
Wooler,  and  left  at  his  decease,  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Thomas  Cookson,  Esq.,  and  one  son, 

Charles  inherited  the  Y'earle  estate,  but  d.  unm.  1S04, 
when  it  passed  to  his  uncle. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Y'earle. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Dr.  William  Ormston,  of  Henderside  Park; 
2ndly,  Michael  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Matfen;  and  Srdly,  George 
Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minsteracrcs. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Daniel  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Felton. 

III.  Barbara. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  1789.    His  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Selbt,  Esq.  of  Y'earle,  b.  23  May,  1756  ;  in.  30  Sept. 
1812,  Ann,  dau.  of  Walter  Piowland,  Burgess  oi  Berwick,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  May,  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Yearle. 

u.  Leopold,  b.  1817;  1,1.  8  April,  1840,  Mary,  youngest  dau. 

of    Christian  Kcr  PkCid,    of   Newcastle- on-Tyne,   and    has 

issue, 

1  Thomas  Charles,  6.  24  Fob.  18)3;  d.  13  March,  1SG7. 

2  Leopold  Christian,  6.3  Dec.  Is44;  d.  29  May,  lo71. 

3  Daniel  Wilkinson,  b.  1849. 
1  Ida. 

Mr.  Selby  d.  June,  1846. 

Arms  and  C/-es(— Same   as  Seldt  of  Biddleston.    I.Ictto — 
Semper  sapit  suprcma. 
Seal — Yearle,  near  Wooler. 


SENHOUSE    OF    NETHERHALL. 

PoCKiNGTOif-SENnorsE,  Elizabeth,  of  Nether- 
hall,  Cumberland,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Hum- 
phrey Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  m.  12  Oct. 
1835,  Joseph  Pockliugtou,  Esq.  of  Barrow  House, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SheriiT  1816,  who  d.  17  Eeb. 
187'1,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  IICMPHRET,  6.  13  Aug.  1843. 

I.  Ellen,  )!!.  15  May,  1862,  Major  R.   H.  Lowe,  Grenadier 

Guards,  3rd  son  of  William  Drury  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Locko 

Park,  CO.  Derby,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Blanche,  m.  2  July,   185G,  Alfred,  4th  Lord   Scarsdale, 

and  has  issue ;  d.  4  April,  1875. 
lu.  Mary,  vi.  13  Nov.  18G0,  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  2nd  hart. 

of  Brayton,  and  has  issue.  iv.  Fanny. 

Mr.  Pocklington-Senhouse,  who  assumed  his  second 
surname  by  royal  license,  27  Sept.  1812,  was  2ud 
son  of  Eoger  Pockhngton,  Esq.  of  Carlton  House. 


iLUXCilt^t. — The  family  De  SEWTNnocsE,  De  Sevenhouse 
or  De  Senuouse,  derives  its  surname  from  Hall  Sevenhouse, 
a  district  of  Cumberland.  The  Qrst  of  its  members  upon 
record, 

Walter  de  Sewtkhouse,  had  a  grant  of  the  fifth  part  of  the 
tow&ship  of  Bolton,  in  the  parish  of  Gosforth,  from  Alan  de 
Coupland,  and  likewise  a  grant  of  other  lands  in  the  same 
parish  from  WiUiam  de  Wayberthwaite.  These  grants  are 
both  without  date,  but  both  are  witnessed  by  Sir  Adam  de 
Lamplugh,  Knt.,  who  lived  in  the  times  of  Kings  Richard  I. 
and  John.     From  Walter  descended, 

John  Senhouse,  m.  1528,  Elizabeth,  elder  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Richard  Eglesfield,  son  of  Gawen  Eglesfleld,  of  Alneburgh 
Hall,  High  Sheriff  Cumberland  9  Henrt  VIII.  (which 
Gawen  was  the  descendant  in  a  right  line  from  John  de 
Eglesfield,  the  elder  brother  of  Robert  de  Eglesfield,  the 
founder  of  Queen's  College,  Oxford).  This  John  Senhouse  d. 
1568,  leaving  four  sons, 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Senhocse  of  Seascale  IhdU 
Cumberland,  now  extinct  in  the  male  line. 

Peter,  of  EUenborough  Hall,  d.  unm. 

John,  of  whom  presently.  . 

Richard,  Incvunbent  of  Claughton,  co.'Lancaster. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Senhouse,  of  EUenborough,  is  the  person  whom  Camden 
mentions  in  his  Britannia,  as  having  collected  with  great 
industry  numerous  Roman  stoney,  altars,  lavers,  and  statues, 
with  inscriptions,  which  he  had  placed  with  much  taste  in  his 
houses  and  buildings;  and  as  having  entertained,  1599,  the 
celebrated  antiquary  himself,  and  Sir  Robert  Cotton,  of  Coning- 
ton,  with  great  civility.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ponsonby, 
Esq.  of  Hale  Hall,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Peter,  his  successor. 

Simon,  murdered  near  Dovenby,  by  Slcclton,  of  Arma- 
thwaite. 

Richard,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Cambridge,  afterwards 
Dean  of  Gloucester,  and  consecrated  16-:4,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 

Eleanor,  r,i.  Henry  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Moresby  Hall. 

Jane,  rn.  Blennerhassett,  of  Flimby. 

Elizabeth,  ni.  Wilham  Briscoe,  Esq.  of  Crofton. 
Mr.  Senhouse  d.  1604,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peter  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Alneburgh,  or  EUenborough  Hall, 
otherwise  Netherhall,  Escheatorof  cos.  Cumberland  and  West- 
morland, and  High  Sheriff  for  the  former  shire,  3  Charles  I. 
He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Lancelot  Skelton,  Esq.  of  Armathwaite 
Castle,  Cumberland,  and  had,  with  other  children,  John,  his 
successor,  and  Thomas,  of  Long  Newton,  Cumberland.  Peter 
Senhouse  d.  1654,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Alneburgh  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  Srd 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Wharton,  Esq.  of  GiUiugwood,  co.  Cork, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Humphrey,  d.  s.  p.  before  his  father. 

II.  John,  successor  to  his  father.  m.  Richard. 

IV.  Patricius,  m.  1655,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas 
Bromfiekl,  Esq.  of  Hames  HaU,  Cumberland,  and  relict  of 
Henry  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Brigham.  This  gentlem.in's  great- 
grandson, 

Humphrey  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Bridgfoot,  Cumberland, 
J. P.,  Major  of  the  Cumberland  Militia,  m.  Isabella,  dau. 
of  William  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  WhiK'haven  (by  Catherine 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  the 
same  place),  and  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  1829, 

1  Humphrey,  Capt.  in  the  Cumberland  Mihtia,  m.  anJ 
has  issue. 

2  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  1829. 

1  Catherine,  m.  Ralph  Cook,  Esq.  of  Camerton  Hall. 

2  Mary. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Henry  Eglesfield,  Esq.  of  Cross  Canonhv, 
and<;.  1691. 

II.  Ehzabeth,  m.  William  Nicholson,  Esq. 
Mr.  Senhouse  d.  1667,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  Capt.  in  the  army  of 
King  Charles  I.  He  in.  1st,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Jerome  Tolhurst, 
Esq.,  Lieut. -Governor  and  M. P.  of  Carlisle,  but  had  no  issue. 
Ho  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew  Huddleston,  Esq.  of 
Hutton  John,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  killed  at  sea,  fighting  against  the  French. 

III.  Dudley,  drowned  in  the  river  Lunc. 

IV.  Peter,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Skelton,  of  Branthwaite, 
and  had  issue, 

1  John,  who  had  a  son,  Peter,  who  d.  unm.,  and  a  dau., 
Catherine,  m.  William  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Whitehaven. 

2  Richard,  M.D.,  who  left  a  son,  Peter,  who  d.  luwi.  1750. 

V.  HuMPHRET,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Patricius  Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Hame  Hill. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Richard  llichuiond,  Esq.  of  Crosby. 

Cupt.  Senhouse  d.  1067,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 


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SEE, 


Jons  SENnonsE,  Ksq.  of  Nctlierhall,  m.  Jrine,  clau.  of 
Eicliard  Lainplugh,  Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  Carabeiland,  by 
whom  (who  vi.  Uiully,  Charles  Orfeur,  Esq.  of  Plumbland)  ho 
had  surviving  issue  at  his  decease,  1C94, 

Mary,  m.  1st,  Francis  Skelton,  of  Branthwaite;  and  2ndly, 
Richard  Butler,  Esq.  of  Roiliffe,  co.  Lancaster. 

Jane,  in.  Julin  Stephenson,  Esq.  of  Baladool,  Isle  of  3Ian. 

Frances,  d.  unra. 

Grace,  in.  Richard,  2nd  "Viscount  Shannon. 

Isabel,  ra.  John  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Clca  Hull,  Cumberland. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
These  ladies,  who  inherited  as  co-heirs  of  their  father,  disposed 
of  the  demesne  of  Netherhall,  and  manor  of  Alneburgh,  or 
Ellenborough,  to  their  uncle, 

HoMPHF.ET  Seniiodse,  wlio  tlius  became  of  Netherhall,  or 
Ellenborough.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  WiUIam  Kirby,  Esq.  of 
Aslack,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph  Richard,  d.  unm.  1718. 

Hdmpiirey,  liis  successor.        William  John,  d.  unm.  1727. 

Bridget,  'ni.  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Uneri.L'g  Ilall,  and  liad, 
witii  other  issue,  a  dau.,  INIary,  m.  Edmund  Law,  D.l)., 
Bishop  of  CarUsle,  father  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  EUenborouah. 

Johanna,  m.  Gustaviis  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Arcicby. 

Wr.  Senhouse,  High  Sheriff  Cumberland  1  Geoege  I.,  d.  1735, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HcMPiiKET  Senhouse,  of  Netherhall,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
ultimately  co-heir  of  Sir  George  Fleming,  Bart.,  of  Rydal, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hc.MPHKET,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  /j.  1741,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  and  subsequently  Surveyor- 
General  of  Barbados  and  the  Leeward  Islands.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samson  Wood,  Esq.  of  Barbados, 
Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  and  dying  1800,  left 
amongst  otlier  issue, 

1  William  Wood,  Commander  R.N.,  d.  v.  p.  1800. 

2  Samson,  of  Ponsonby,  Cumberland,  m.  1801,  JMary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Le  Mesui-icr,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of 
Guernsey,  but  had  no  issue. 

3  Humphrey  Fleming  (Sir),  Post-Capt.  E.N.,  K.C.II.,  m. 
1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  eventually  co-hi'ircss  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Jolin  Manley,  of  Plymouth,  and  left  two  daus., 
Elizabeth  Manley,  and  Mary  le  Fleming ;  he  d.  14  June, 
1841. 

4  George  Septimus,  Lieut.  E.N.,  d.  unm.  1803. 

5  Edward  Hooper,  Commander  R.N.,  m.  1815,  Elizabeth 
Bishop,  dau.  of  John  Spooncr,  Esq.  of  Barbados,  and 
has  issue  a  son;  he  d.  23  May,  1SC3. 

6  James  Lowthcr  (Rev.),  Perpetual  Curate  of  Sawley,  en. 
Derby,  and  Rector  of  Gosforth,  ra.  1824,  Miss  Elizabeth 
Brooks;  he  d.  6  Sept.  1844. 

1  Mary  Ward,  m.  John  Bai'row,  of  Barbados. 

2  Johanna,  d.  17  March,  1870.        3  Sarah  d.  13  Feb.  1SC9. 

III.  Joseph  (Sir),  b.  1743,  in  tlie  E.I.Co.'s  Naval  Service, 
knighted  1783;  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Ashley,  Esq.  of  Ashley  St.  Lcgers,  co.  Northampton,  and 
dying  1829,  left  surviving  issue, 

1  Joseph  Ashley,  Il.E.I.C.S.,  d.  4  Dec.  1SG7. 

2  Michael  le  Fleming,  d.  1836. 

3  Humphrey  Dykes  iiallantync,  d.  7  Dec.  1S75. 

4  William,  an  officer  in  the  army. 

1  Maria,  ;„.  Joseph  Gaitskell,  M.D.,  of  Bath;  d.  30  Dec.  1872. 

2  Catherine,  d.  14  July,  1871.         3  Sarah,  d.  8  July,  1805. 
:.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Gayle,  Esq.  of  London. 

Mr.  Senhouse,  High  Slieriff  Cumberland  16  Geosge  II.,  d. 
1770,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

IIUMPHREV  Sesuouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  Lieut. -Col.  Cum- 
berland Militia,  M.P.  for  Cockermouth  I7S6,  and  for  Cumlier- 
land  1790.  He  m.  1708,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wood,  Esq. 
of  Bcadnell,  Northumberland,  and  d.  1814,  leaving  an  only 
surviving  child, 

Hcmphbet  Senhoose,  Esq.  of  Alneburgh  or  Ellcnborougli, 
otherwise  Netherhall,  Cumberland,  b.  27  Nov.  1773  ;  d.  9  Aug. 
1842;  High  Sheriff  182G ;  in.  29  Sept.  1803,  Elizabeth  Frances, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Charles  Greaves,  Esq.  (who  after- 
wards assumed  the  surname  of  Ley)  of  Ingleby  llill,  co.  Derby, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  July,  1844),  left  issue, 

Humphrey,  b.  16  April,  1809;  d.  24  Jime,  18.34. 

Elizabeth,  rn.  1835,  Josepu  Pocki.inoton,  Esq.,  the  late 
Joseph  Pocklington  Senuodse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall,  d.  17 
Feb.  1874. 

Catharine,  d.  26  Jan.  1853. 

Ellen,  //I.  18  April,  1837,  Capt.  Goldie  Taubman,  of  The 
Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1838,  leaving  a  son. 

Arms — Quartei-ly ;  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  parrot  ppr.  a  canton  sa., 
for  Senhouse  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  three  bends  az.  on  a  chief  or, 
as  many  niartlots  sa.,  for  Pocklington.  Crrxts — 1st,  A  parrot  as 
in  the  arms  with  a  label  in  its  Ijeak  inscribed  "  Deo  gratias,"  foi 
Senhouse;  2nd,  A  demi-leopard  rampant  ppr.  holding  in  the 
dexter  paw  an  ostrich  feather  ai'g.,  for  1'ockli.ngton.  MoUo — 
Va;  yietis. 

^ctti— NcLhcrliall,  Maryport,  Cumbeiiand. 


SERGISON    OF    CUCKFIELD. 

Seegison,  Waeden,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex, 
late  Capt.  4th  Queen's  Own  Hussars,  J. P.,  m.  8  Jan. 
1867,  Emilia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Grordou 
Gumming,  2ud  bart.  of  Altyre  and  Gordonslown 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Chahles  Warden,  h.  25  Nov.  18C8. 

II.  Michael  Delaval,  b.  Sept.  1872. 
I.  EdithaElma. 

ILinCilgC. — The  first  member  of  this  ancient  family  who 
settled  in  Sussex  was  Charles  Sergison,  b.  1654,  a  Commis- 
sioner in  the  R.N.,  and  for  many  years  M.P.  for  New 
Shoreham.  He  purchased  the  Cuckfield  estate  about  IG90. 
He  d.  1732,  and  bequeathed  the  property  to  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Warden,  of  Butler's  Green,  who  assumed  the  name 
of  Sergison,  and  represented  Lewes  in  Parliament  from  1747 
until  17CS. 

Francis  Sep-gison,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.1700;  J.  1733, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Warden,  Col.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  in.  JIary,  dau.  of  W. 
Kerr,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  d.  .i.  p.  1811. 

II.  Francis,  Col.  C2nd  foot,  d.  s.  p.  1812. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1799,  the  Rev.  William  St.  Pritchard,  who 
assumed  the  name  of  Sergison  on  succeeding  to  tlic  pro- 
perty.   They  both  d.  1848,  leaving  issue, 

1  Warden  George,  the  late  possessor  of  the  estate. 

2  William  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Slaugham,  Sussex, 
rd.  1st,  Janette  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jeremiah  Ives,  Esq. 
of  St.  Catherine's  Hill,  Norwich,  by  whom  (who  d.  184C) 
he  had  issue, 

Charles  Warden,  Lieut.  93rd  Highlanders,  killed  at  the 
relief  of  Lucknow,  March  1858. 
Albert  William,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt  Hotham. 
Anne,  m.  Hon.  St.  John  George  Paul  Melhuen,  2nd  son 
of  Paul,  1st  LordMethuen. 
Victoria  Jauette,  m.  7  June,  ISCG,  Trevor  Becher,  Esq., 

son  of  John  Becher,  Esq.  of  Caversham  Rise,  Berks. 
He  Id.  2ndly,  Catherine  Frances  Ele;mora,  2nd  dau.   of 
William  Colegrave,   Esq.,  formerly  of  Bracebridgc  Ilall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  c^  15  June,  1874,  having  had  issue, 
William  de  Manby. 
Isabel  Mary  Catherine, 
K:ithleen    Agnes    Emily 
Frasei'.  } 

Warden  George  Sergison,  Esq.  of  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  m. 
1825,  Editha,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Jacob  Henry  Astley,  5th  bart.,  of 
Melton  Constable,  Norfolk,  and  Seaton  Delaval,  Northum- 
berland, whose  eldest  son.  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  was  summoned 
to  Parliament  by  writ,  as  Baron  Hastings,  May,  1841,  the 
abeyance  of  the  barony,  created  by  Edward  I.,  1290,  having 
been  terminated  in  Sir  Jacob's  favour,    lie  had  issue, 

AVarden,  now  of  Cuckfield. 

Editha  Agnes.  Adelaide  Emily.  Emily. 

Mr.  Sergison  was  a  D.L.  and  J. P.  for  Sussex,  and  Capt.  2na 
Sussex  Rifle  Volunteers.      He  d.  22  May,  1368. 

Armx — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  dolphins  naiant 
cmbowed  sa.  a  plate  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first. 
Crest — A  dolphin  as  in  the  arms  .wounded  by  an  arrow  arg, 
transversely  bleeding. 

(b'tat— Cuckfield  Park,  llaward's  Heath,  Sussex. 


Unfortunately    burnt    to 
death,  11  May,  1874. 


SERJEANTSOlSr    OF    KANLITH    HALL. 

Serjeantson,  George  Jonx,  Esq.,  of  Hanlith 
Hall,  and  C'amphill,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m. 
1810,  Emma  (who  d.  1869),  dan.  of  Eobert  Chaloner, 
Esq.  of  G-uisbro,  by  his  wife,  Hon.  Frances  Laura 
Dundas,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas,  and 
Lady  Charlotte  Fitzwilliam  his  wife. 

JClllCittjr. — This  family,  settled  at  Kirkby  Malham  since 
1361,  has  held  property  at  Hanlith  for  more  than  300  years, 
and  has  been  settled  in  co.  York  for  more  than  400  years.  So 
far  back  as  14G3  the  name  was  written  Serjeantson,  as  appears 
from  a  will  dated  17  May  in  that  year,  which  mentions  "  Agaes 
Serjeantson,  of  York,  widow." 

Thomas  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  left  lands  at  his 
death,  s.  jx,  1594,  to  his  nephews,  George  and  Robert  Serjeant- 
son, sons  of  his  brother  Robert.     Of  these  nephews, 

Robert  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  had,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  a  son, 

William  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  in.  twice.  By  Ann, 
his  1st  wife,  lie  had  two  sons,  Leonard,  and 

RoiiERT  Sehjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith,  bapt.  1627,  m.  AUcCi 
Uau.  ufJoliu  Luwsou,  Esq.  of  Malhuui,  and  had  a  son, 


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SER 


1439 


WiLLTAM  Serjeantson,  Estj.  of  Ilanlilli,  J. P.,  6.  1GG9;  m. 
1st,  fiances,  dau.  of  Cutlibeit  Wude,  Esq.  of  Kilnsey,  and  had, 

EoBEBT,  of  whom  presently. 
He  ra.  2ndlj',  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heircss  of  John  Walker,  Esq. 
of  Ilungerhill,  by  whom  he  liad  issue, 

(  Tiichard,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 
Ehzabcth,  m.  Thomas  Norton,  Esq.  of  Grantlcy,  nnd  had  a 

son.  Sir  Fletcher  Norton,  Spiakerof  the  House  of  Common*, 

afterwards  Lord  Grantley. 
Alice,  m.  Thomas  King,  Esq.  of  Skellands. 
Jane,  m.  John  Teuuaut,  Esq.  of  Chapel  House,  Skipton. 

The  elder  son, 

Robert  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Ilanlith,  b.  1C33;  mi.  twice. 
By  his  first  wife,  Mary,  sister  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Newland 
I'ark,  he  had  (with  three  daus.,  Alice,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Arcli- 
dale,  Esq.  of  Visit,  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Trant,  Esq. ;  Sarah,  m. 
Dennis  Brown,  Esq.  of  Sheffield ;  and  JIary,  </.  s.  'p.)  a  son, 

AViLLiAM  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Ilanlith  and  Wakefield,  h. 
1716;  in.  1736,  Susanna,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Tlioiiias  Moore, 
Esq.  of  Wakefield,  and  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Susanna,  wife 
of  Gen.  Prescott)  a  son, 

William  Serjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith  and  Wakefield,  wiio 
m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Eookes  Leedes,  Esq. 
of  PkOyds  UaU,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently.        u.  Edward,  d.  s.  p- 

ne  ill.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  in. 
Uon.  James  Willougliby)  of  J.  Hobson,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had, 

hi.  James,  Eectorof  Kirby  Knowle  and  Bagby,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Peter  IJell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

1  Hobson  J.,  Major  58th  Light  Infantry,  m.  Fanny  Buckle, 
and  d.  in  India,  leaving  two  daus.,  Frances,  m.  — Walker, 
Esq.  of  Thirslv;  and  Slary. 

2  Peter,  of  Liverpool,  in.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jordan, 
Esq.,  and  d.  Feb.  1868,  having  had  issue,  James  Jordan, 
Hector  of  St.  Michael's,  Lichfield,  b.  1835;  William 
Francis,  6.  1837;  Peter,  h.  1839;  Elizabeth;  Mary; 
Elkn,  m.  Capt.  Valentine  Clayton;  and  Emma. 

3  Edward,  Rector  of  Kirby  Knowle  and  Bagby,  in.  Emma, 
dau.  of  C.  Walker,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.p.  1857. 

4  Charles,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  s.p. 

5  Arthur,  in.  and  has  two  daus.,  Julia ;  and  Kate  Edith. 

1  Emma,  in.  J.  Stokes,  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

2  Elizabeth,  in.  J.  Wood,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Preston. 

3  Emily,  in.  H.  Bean,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

4  Julia,  m.  Rev.  Morton  E.  Wilson,  Rector  of  Kirk  Sandal. 
IV.  Robert,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  William  Dorman,   Esq.  of 

Harbour  Hill,  Kinsale,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Hanlith,  Tasmania,  Capt.  40th  regt.,  present 
at  Waterloo,  in.  Marion,  dau.  of  Richard  \Villis,  J.P., 
M.D.C.  of  Wamstead,  in  Tasmania,  and  was  killed  in  Van 
Dieman's  Land.  He  had  issue,  William,  m.  Emily,  dau. 
of  Rev.  R.  Meyrick,  of  Ludlow;  Marian  Isabel  Sarah,  m. 
Aug.  1863,  Edmund  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Ceylon. 

2  Robert  James,  Vicar  of  Snaith,  co.  York,  in.  1828,  Maria 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  eventually  co-heiress  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Ballard,  of  Bath,  and  of  Coates  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  d.  Oct.  1861,  having  had  issue,  William  James,  M.A., 
Winestead  Rectory,  near  Hull,  b.  7  June,  1831 ;  rn.  6  Aug. 
1867,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Maister,  Esq.  of  Cambles- 
forth  Hall  and  Beverley,  and  has  a  son,  Robert  Leonard, 
6.  11  June,  1868,  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Ethel ;  Nicolas  Ed- 
mund; Anna  Maria,  in.  1859,  Frank  Henry  Eadon  Eadon, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Eadon,  Esq.  of  Snaith  and 
Whitley;  Emily  Isabella;  Maria  Frances;  rn.  J.  H. 
Eraithwaitc.  Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

I  1  Mary,  t<.  Ib62.       2  Elizabeth.       3  Isabella.       4  Sarah. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Rookes  Leedes  Sebjeantson,  Esq.  of  Hanlith  and 
Damphill,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Over  Norton,  co.  Oxford,  and  Standlynch, 
iVilts,  by  Lady  Juliana  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of 
Portniore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1831)  had  issue, 

William  Leedes,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  s.  p. 
Georce,  now  of  Hanlith  and  Camphill. 
Juliana  Mary,  rn.  Rev.  Henry  B.  Cooke,  Rector  of  Darfield. 
'  Henrietta,  in.  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Cowsby  Hall. 
[  1  Jane  Frances,  d.  s.  p. 

I I  ■  Caroline  Susanna,  m.  Eev.  P.  Worsley,  Canon  of  Ripon. 

I  jJr.  Serjeantson  d.  1810. 

Anns — Paly  of  six  or  and  sa..  on  a  bend  az.  a  sword  ppr. 

' — A  cherub's  head  and  wings  displayed.    3IoUo — Pro  aris 

'is. 
•: .i!£5— Hanlith  Hall,  Craven;  and  Camphill,  near  Bedale. 


SEROCOLD    OF    CHEERYHINTON. 

Peaece-Seuocold,   Walter,    Esq.    of   Chen-T- 
liuion,  CO.  Cambridge,  b.  7  Aug.  1825,  formerlj 


i 


Capt.  66fcli  regt.  ;  m.  1S53,  Amelia,  dau.  of  the  lion. 
Judge  Duval,  of  Quebec,  and  has  two  daus. 

JLtllCil0C. — Thirteen  descents  of  this  family  were  recorded 
in  the  Visitation  of  London,  by  Sir  H.  St.  George,  Richmond 
Herald,  1623,  and  continued  in  the  Visitation  of  Cambridge- 
shire 1684,  and  in  that  of  London  1687. 

Ho.MFRY  Letwood,  son  of  Richard  Letwood,  Esq.  of  co. 
Lancaster,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  So- 
rocoll,  Esq.  of  Sawford,  co.  Lancaster,  assumed  the  surname 
of  SoRocoLE.    He  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Curzon,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Sorocole,  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Little,  of 
Manchester,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Roger  Sorocole,  in.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Molineux,  of 
Sefton,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 

Ealph  Sorocole,  whose  son  (by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Keyes), 

Thomas  Sorocole,  of  Salford,  had,  with  other  issue, 

Ralph  Sorocole,  in.  Catherine  Hardman,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Sorocold,  of  London,  Mercer,  living  1559,  when  he 
received  the  freedom  of  the  city.  He  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Newton,  and  had  a  son, 

Ralph  Serocold,  rn.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Blagravc;  and 
2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Sicklemore,  of  Ipswich,  and  had, 

Thomas,  b.  1649,  at  Hinton,  co.  Cambridge,  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Aynge,  and  </.  1721.  His  descendant  and  heir- 
general  is  the  Rev.  Serocold  C.  Skeels,  of  St.  Martin's, 
Stamford.  Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Henry  Underwooil,  of  co.  Northampton;  and 
2ndly,  Francis  Chambers,  of  Hauxton,  co.  Cambridge. 

Elizabeth,  rn.  H.  Hall,  of  Harding  Comt,  co.  Oxford. 

Mary. 

riie2ad  son, 

Walter  Serocold,  of  Hinton,  co.  Cambridge,  6.  1651 ;  rn. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Westrop,  of  Hildenham,  in  the  same  co., 
and  had  issue  ;  his  youngest  son, 

Thomas  Serocold,  6.  1691 ;  rn.  Esther,  dau.  of  Mark  Lawne, 
nnd  d.  1774,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary,  in.  —  Osborne,  and  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Walter  Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge, b.  1720;  rn.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Richardson,  aita.} 
Marshall,  and  d.  17S9,  having  had  issue, 

AValter,   6.  1758,   Capt.  R.N.,  killed  in  action  at  Corsica, 

9  Aug.  1794,  s.  p. 

Anne,  of  whom  presently.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Harriet,  in.  George  Borlase,  B.D.,  son  of  Borlase,  of  Castle 

Horncck,  Cornwall,  and  c/.  1792. 
Margaret,  in.  WiUiam  Wade,  B.D.,  and  d.  1S42,  leaving  an 

only  son,  the  Bev.  WiUiam  Serocold  Wade. 

The  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  her  brother, 

Anne  Serocold,  in.  William  Pcarce,  D.D.,  who  was  b.  1744, 
at  St.  Kevernc,  Cornwall,  where  his  family  had  possessed  the 
lands  of  Eosuick  for  three  centuries.  This  gentleman  was 
Master  of  the  Temple  1787,  of  Jesus  Coll.  Cambridge,  1789, 
and  Dean  of  Ely  1797.  He  d.  1820,  leaving  by  Anne  Serocold, 
who  d.  1835,  an  only  child. 

Rev.  Edward  Serocold  Pearce  Serocold,  of  Cherryhinton, 
who  assumed  by  royal  license,  30  July,  1842,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Serocold.  The  Rev.  Edward  Pearce 
Serocold,  who  was  of  Cherryhinton,  co.  Caml  ridge,  J. P.,  6. 
20  April,  1796;  ra.  1st,  30  Oct.  1824,  Georgiana  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  George  Smith,  Esq.  (brother  of  Robert,  1st  Lord 
Carrington),  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  1828)  had  issue, 

Walter  Serocold,  now  of  Cherryhinton. 

Charles  Serocold,  6.  28  Aug.  1S27,  of  Taplow  Hill,  Bucks;  m. 
1860,  Marie  Emilie,  dau.  of  George  St.  Leger  GrenfcU,  Esq.. 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  Oswald,  b.  1865. 

George  Edward  Serocold,  b.  10  Dec.  1828,  late  Lieut.  E.N. ; 
'1)1.  1st,  1864,  Amy,  only  dau.  of  John  C.  Richardson,  of 
Glanbrydan  Park,  co.  Carmarthen  (she  d.  1872);  and  2ndly, 
1874,  Mary  Clarke,  eldest  dau.  of  J.  Clarke  Richardson, 
Esq.  of  Derwen  Fawr,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue, 

J  Edward  John,  b.  27  March,  1871. 

1  Maud  Richardson.  2  Violet  Amy. 

3  Mildred.  4  Winifred  Margaret. 

He  in.  2ndly,  4  Aug.  1842,  Chariotte  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col. 
Arthur  Vansittart,  of  Shottesbrook,  Berks,  by  Caroline  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  and  had  by  her  a 
dau.,  Chariotte.     He  d.  1849. 

Ai-ins — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  arg.  and  sa., 
in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lis  az.,  and  a  castle  in  base  or,  for  Sero- 
cold ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  chevron  arg.  and  or,  in  chief  two 
Cornish  choughs  ppr.  in  base  three  roses  gu.  growing  out  of  a 
mount  vert,  for  Pearce.  Crests — 1st,  A  castle  or,  with  a  fleur- 
de-lis  issuing  from  the  battlements  az.,  for  Serocold;  2nd,  In 
front  of  a  rose  gu.  a  Cornish  chough  ppr. 

.Seat— Cherrj'iiinion,  fo.  Cambiidge.  Address — Oriental  Club. 
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SET 


SETON    OF    CAE.ISTON'. 

Seton,  Geoege,  Esq.,  M.A.  Oxon,  representa- 
tive of  the  Setoxs  of  Cariston,  eo.  Fife,  h.  25  June, 
1822,  called  to  the  Scottish  Bar  1846  ;  m.  26  Sept. 
1849,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Hunter, 
Esq.  of  Thurston,  co.  Haddington,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Geoege,  6.  13  Feb.  1852. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lindsay,  m.  13  Feb.  1878,  William  Livingstone 
Watson,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of  London. 
It.  Margaret  Montgomerie.         iii.  Mary  Stuart. 

Mr.  Seton  is  also  senior  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Seton, 
of  Olivestob,  4th  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Winton,  and 
representative  of  Mary  Seton,  one  of  the  "  foui* 
Maries"  in  attendance  upon  Makt  Queen  of  Scots. 
ILtUCagC.— The  Hon.  John  Seton,  2nd  son  of  George,  6th 
Lord  Seton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Tester, 
m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of  David  Balfour,  of  Cariston, 
and  was  1st  baron  of  Cariston.  During  the  absence  of  his 
brother  George,  7th  Lord  Seton,  abroad,  a  report  of  his  lord- 
ship's decease  having  reached  Scotland,  John  was  put  in 
possession  of  his  whole  estate,  as  appears  by  a  charter  under 
the  Great  Seal,  dated  1545.  He  also  assumed  the  titles  of  Lord 
Seton,  Mnd  sat  in  Parliament  as  a  peer;  but,  on  liis  brother's 
return,  was  dispossessed  of  both  estate  and  honours.  He 
had  two  sons, 

George,  his  heir. 

John  (Sir),  Knt.,  Capt.  in  the  Scots  Guards  in  France,  ra.  a 
dau.  of  the  Count  de  Bourbon,  by  wliom  he  had  a  dau.,  who 
m.  Adinston,  of  thatillc,  cu.  Haddington. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Seton,  2nd  baron  of  Cariston,  m.  Margaret,  dan.  of 
John  Ayton,  of  that  illi,  co.  Fife,  and  had  two  sons,  Alexander, 
the  younger;  and  his  successor, 

George  Seton,  3rd  baron  of  Cariston,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
Kynynmond,  of  that  ilk,  and  Craighall,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her 
had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

George,  his  heir. 

David,  TO.  and  settled  in  Yorkshire,  and  had  issue.* 

Alexander,  to.  tlie  widow  of  Binning,  of  Dunina. 

Isabella,  m.  Seton,  of  Parbroath.  Cecilia.  Anne. 

His  son  and  successor, 

George  Seton,  4tli  baron  of  Cariston,  in.  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Seton,  of  Olivestob,  4th  son  of  Robert,  1st 
Earl  of  Winton,  and  left  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  ',ii.  Binning, 
of  Dunina;  Elizabeth;  and  Anne)  six  sons, 

I.  George,  d.  young.  ii.  Christopher,  his  lieir. 

in.  Alexander,  in.  a  dau.  of  Liudesay,  of  Pitslcanly,  co. 
Forfar. 

IV.  David,  to.  Marjory,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Archibald,  of 
Blaclihall,  co.  i'ife,  and  had  several  children,  of  whom, 

David,  m.  Christian,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Clerlt,  Bart.,  of 

Penicuick,  co.  Edinburgh,  and  left,  inter  alios,  a  son, 

Henry,  Capt.  in  the  French  regt.  of  Chasseurs  Britan- 

niques,  witli  which  corps  he  served  in  the  American 

War,  where  he  was  severely  wounded.    He  m.  Margaret, 

dau.  of  George,  7th  baron  of  Cariston. 

V.  John,  killed  in  a  scuffle  at  Falkland,  by  a  party  of  Crom- 
well's troopers.  vi.  William. 

The  4th  baron  d.  1G68,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Seton,  5th  baron  of  Cariston,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Patrick  Lindesay,  of  Woolmerston,  co.  Fife,  by 
whom  he  had,  with  one  dau.,  Catharine,  m.  Jolin  Lindsay,  of 
Kirkforthar,  two  sons, 
George,  his  heir. 

Christopher,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Adair,  Geogra- 
plier  for  Scotland,  and  had  several  children,  of  whom, 
Eobert  (h.  1722;  d.  1795),  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  liichard 
Cox,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Sarah,  tr..  Miles  Marley,  Esq.,  and  Juliana,  who  d.  uaht.) 
four  sons,  i.  Eobert  Eglington,  an  officer  in  the  army, 
killed  in  the  American  War ;  ii.  Winton  ;  ni.  Cliristopher 

*  There  is  reason  to  believe  that  this  David  was  the  ancestor 
of  the  family  of  Seaton  residing  at  Gothenburg,  in  Sweden,  who 
trace  their  descent  from  Robert  Seaton,  of  Grimetliorp  Hall, 
CO.  York  {d.  1716,  cet.  78),  and  who  may  not  improbably  have 
been  David's  son.  Robert's  great-grandson  was  John  Fox 
Seaton,  of  Pontefract,  who,  besides  other  children,  had  two  sons, 

I.  Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Seaton,  K.C.B.,  b.  1806,  -whose  biography 
was  published  a  few  years  ago. 

II.  George,  of  Gothenburg,  to.  1835,  Eleanor  M'Killop  (sister 
of  Capt.  M'Killop,  of  H.M.  Ship  "Snake,"  in  which  he 
greatly  distinguislied  himself  at  Yenikale),  and  had  three 
sons,  George,  Douglas,  and  Arthur  Edward,  of  whom  the 
last  is  a  Merchant  in  Gothenburg.  Tlie  arms  carried  by 
the  Swedish  family  are  gu.  a  bend  arg.  between  six  mart- 
lets or.     C.-csi— A  marllet.     iWoiio— Hazard  zet  fonvard. 


Melville,  who  both  d.  in  childhood;  rv.  William  Garden, 
Col.  C.B.,  b.  nib,  who  commanded  the  88th  regt.  at 
Badajos  and  Salamanca,  he  rf.  24  March,  1842,  having  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  C.  Hazlett,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Juliana  Josephine,  to.  Rev.  W.  H. 
M'Alpine,  and  Margaret,  d.  umn.)  four  sons,  1  Miles 
Charles  Seton,  Esq.  ol  Threskerby,  Camborne,  Cornwall, 
formerly  an  officer  in  the  85th  regt.,  b.  23  Sept.  1808,  riu. 
1st,  1832,  Ann  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  Josias  Cocke,  Esq. 
of  Camborne,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  death,  18  Sept.  1877, 
William  Garden,  Lieut.  82nd  regt.,  b.  4  Feb.  1836,  of 
Broughton  Point  House,  Edinburgh,  served  in  the  Cri- 
mean and  Indian  Mutiny  campaigns  (medal),  retired  from 
the  service  in  Oct.  1871,  to.  22  March,  1871,  Amy  Isabel, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  James  Forsyth,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
of  Dunach,  and  Glengorm,  co.  Argyll,  by  whom  he  has 
issue,  Miles  Charles  Cariston,  6.  29  May,  1874,  James 
Nigel  Cariston,  b.  17  Aug.  1875,  Isabel  Margaret,  Amy 
Magdalene  Julia,  Miles  Charles,  Capt.  67th  regt.,  b. 
17  Nov.  1838,  and  Julia,  m.  1st,  Miles  Charles,  and 
2ndly,  1841,  Mary  Ursula,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  2nd 
Viscount  Sidmouth,  by  whom  lie  had  Henry  Cariston, 
6.  22  Jan.  1842,  Bertram  Wilham,  6.  12  March,  1845, 
Leonard  Miles,  6.  20  Feb.  1847,  Malcolm  Eobert,  6. 
ID  July,  1850,  Ronald,  b.  18  March,  1853,  Edith  Mary, 
Margaret  Ursula,  and  Eva ;  2  William  Garden,  Major  in 
the  army,  m.  1847,  Anna  Shaw,  only  dau.  of  Henry 
Shaw  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dollardstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has 
issue,  two  sons,  Henry  Garden  and  Eobert  Eglinton; 
3  John  Harris ;  4  Robert  Eglinton,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Commanding  City  Dublin  Militia,  to.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Green  Park,  co.  Meath. 
Jean,  in.  George,  7th  baron  of  Cai'iston. 

The  5th  baron  m.  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Watson,  of  Atherny, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  David,  Robert,  James,  who  all  d.  young; 
Anne ;  Margaret ;  Mary,  in.  Mr.  Lament,  surgeon ;  and  Jean, 
in.  Christopher,  son  of  Lament,  of  Newton.  He  d.  1718,  aged 
73,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Seton,  6th  baron  of  Cariston,  m.  1st,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  David  Boswell,  of  Balmuto,  co.  Fife,  by  whom 
he  had  one  son,  George,  his  heir.  He  in.  2ndly,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Law,  of  Brimton,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her  had  (witll 
three  daus.,  Margaret,  d,.  young;  Elizabeth, m.  Capt.  G.  Lind- 
say, of  Kirkforthar;  and  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1748)  three  sons, 

Christopher,  who  d.  at  sea,  leaving  no  issue. 

James,  an  officer  in  the  army,  engaged  in  the  '45,  m.  a  dau. 

of  Simpson,  of  Brunton,  and  liad  one  dau.,  Anne,  who  ■/. 

young.  John,  Capt.  of  West  India  merchant  ship. 

The  6th  baron  d.  17G0,  aged  72,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Seton,  7th  baron  of  Cariston,  in.  Jean,  eldest  dau. 
of  his  uncle,  Christopher,  and  had  (with  six  daus.)  three  sons, 
the  eldest  of  whom  d.  young.  He  d.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

George  Seton,  8th  baron-  and  last  proprietor  of  Cariston, 
who  d.  unm.  1797,  aged  45,  and  was  s.  in  the  representation  of 
the  family  by  his  brother,  Christopher,  at  whose  death,  s.  p^ 
1819,  it  devolved  on  the  descendants  of  their  sister, 

Margaret,  m.  Henry  Seton,  grandson  of  David  Seton,  of 
Blackball,  4th  son  of  George,  4th  baron  of  Cariston,  and  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Jean,  m.  William  Blair,  Esq.;  and  Melville, 
VI.  William  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Tayside,  Perth)  two  sons,  David, 
a  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p.  182G ;  and  George  Seton,  of 
Bombay,  who  in.  12  Jan.  1819,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Hunter,  Esq.  of  Seaside,  co.  Perth,  and  d.  1825,  leaving  one 
son  and  two  daus., 

George,  the  present  representative. 

Elizabeth,  m.  July,   1S38,  Edward  James  Jackson,  Esq.  of  j, 

Upwcll,  CO.  Cambridge,  who  d.  28  April,  1878,  leaving  issue. 
Margaret,  m.  9  July.  1845,  John  Buchanan  Hamilton,  Esq. 

of  Lcny,  Spittal,  and  Lardowie,  chief  of  the  clan  Buchanan,  'j 

and  has  issue. 

Arms — Or,  three  crescents  within  a  double  tressure  flowered 
and  counterflowered  gu.,  and  in  the  centre  an  otter's  head  sa., 
for  Balfour.  This  family  have  sometimes  been  in  the  habil 
of  quartering  the  entire  arms  of  Balfour  with  their  own,  viz. 
1st  and  4th,  Seton,  as  above,  without  the  otter's  head ;  2n( 
and  3rd,  Balfour,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  betwixt  two  otters 
heads  in  cliief  of  the  second,  and  a  fleur-de-lis  in  base  az.  at 
otter's  head  erased  of  the  first.  Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  i 
dragon  vert,  wings  elevated,  spouting  fire  ppr.  and  cliarged  witl 
a  star  arg.     Mutto — Hazard  zct  forward. 

IicsidMCC—&t.  Bcnnet's,  Grcenhill,  Edinburgh. 


SETON    OF    MOUNIE. 

Seton,  David,  Esq.  of  Mounie,  co.  Aberdeen 
formerly  of  the  93rd  Highlanders,  and  afterward 
of  the  49th  regt.,  retired  from  the  army  4  Sept 
1849  and  s.  his  brother,  Lieut.-Col.  Seton,  1852. 


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iLtlTCngC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  Setoxs  of  Pit- 
mtdden,  Barts.,  who  derive  their  tlescent  from  the  Hon.  William 
Scton,  younger  brother  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Huntley. 

George  Seton  of  Mounie  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Seton, 
of  Pitraedden,  a  Lord  of  Session,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Pit- 
niedden,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  1684,  se? 
Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Gibson,  Bart,  of  Pentland,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  sons,  who  d.  untn.)  a  dau.,  Helen,  wife  of  Alexander 
Leslie,  Esq.  of  Warthill.  He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Leslie,  crandson  of  James  Leslie,  of  Warthiil,  and  had  by  her 
a  son  and  five  daus., 

William,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  of  whom  presently. 

Isabella,  m.  Eev.  Skene  Ogilvy,  D.D.,  lineal  descendant  of 

the  eth  son  of  .James  5th  Lord  Ogilvy,  of  Airlie, 
Catherine,  in.  William  Henderson,  Esq.  of  Newton,  anoflicer 

in  the  army.  Kachael.  Jean. 

The  only  son, 

William  Seton,  s.  his  father,  but  d.  imm.,  when  the  estates 
devolved  upon  his  sister, 

Margaret  Seton,  m.  James  Anderson,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  of 
Cobenshaw,  son  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Cobenshaw,  2nd 
son  of  James  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Cleugh  and  Cobenshaw.  The 
property  of  the  elder  branch  of  this  family  (originally  from 
north  of  England)  passed  into  other  hands  at  the  decease  of 
Alexander  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Cleugh,  1790.  By  this  marriage 
with  Mr.  Anderson,  who  sold  his  paternal  estate  of  Coben- 
shaw, and  adopted  the  surname  of  Seton  according  to  the 
terms  of  succession,  Mrs.  Seton  hud  (with  other  issue)  a  son 
and  heir, 

Alexander  Seton,  Esq.  of  Mounie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  r/i.  1810, 
his  cousin,  Janet  Skene,  dau.  of  Skene  Ogilvy,  U.D.,  and  had 
issue, 

James,  c^  1813.        Alexander.        David,  now  of  Mounie. 

George,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  18J3,  Anno  Lucy,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Baldwin  Wake  (grandson  of  Sir 
Wilham  Wake,  7th  bart.  of  Courteen  Hall,  co.  Northamp- 
ton, by  his  wife  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Spedding,  Esq.  of 
Summergrove,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue,  1  Alexander 
David,  m.  12  Feb.  1879,  Emily  Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of  Alfred 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Deysbrook. 

William  Skene,  d.  23  July,  1829. 

Isabella,  d.  1  July,  1845.         Anne,  b.  and  d.  1842. 

Jessy  Jane,  d.  at  Pisa,  in  Italy,  19  Feb.  1S31. 

Mr.  Seton  d.  IG  April,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Seton,  Esq.  an  officer  first  in  the  Pioyal  N.B. 
Fusiliers,  afterwards  in  the  74th  Highlanders.  He  was 
appointed  Assistant  Deputy  Quartermaster-General  to  the 
forces  in  Ireland,  1849,  resigned  that  office  on  promotion  the 
following  year,  and  became  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  74tli  High- 
landers, 7  Nov.  1851.  Being  in  command  of  the  troops  on 
board  H.M.S.  "Birkenhead"  when  that  vessel  was  lost,  near 
Point  Danger,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  26  Feb.  1852,  he  was 
drowned  in  the  wreck,  but  not  until,  by  his  self-devoted  firm- 
ness and  promptitude,  he  had  secured  the  safe  removal  of  all 
the  women  and  children  in  the  boats.  Never  having  married, 
lie  was  s.  by  his  brother,  David,  now  of  Mounie. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  crescents,  and  in 
the  centre  a  man's  heart  distilling  blood  the  whole  within  a 
royal  double  tressure  flory  and  counterflory  gu.,  for  Seton; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  demi-otter  sa.  crowned  with  an  antique 
crown  or,  issuing  from  a  bar  w  avy  of  the  second,  for  Meldrum. 
in  the  centre  of  the  quarterings  a  crescent  az.  for  difference. 
Crent  and  Moltoea — A  demi-maii  in  military  habit  holding  the 
banner  of  Scotland,  with  a  motto  on  an  eserol  above,  Susteato 
sanguine  signa. 
iSeai— Mounie,  Old  Meldrum,  co.  Aberdeen. 


SEVERNE    OF    THENFOED    AND 
"WALLOP    HALL. 

Severne,  John  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Thenford,  co. 
Xortliampton,  and  Wallop  Hall,  Salop,  M.P.  for 
Southern  Division  of  Saloi?,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos. 
iS'orthampton  and  Salop,  and  J.P.  co.  Montgomery, 
late  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  High  Sheriff  co.  North- 
ampton 1861,  b.  24  April,  1826 ;  m.  6  July,  1858, 
Katherine  Florence  Morgan,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Very  Rev.  H.  Ussher  Tighe,  Dean  of  Derry.  Capt. 
Sererne  was  M.P.  for  Ludlow  1865  to  1868,  and 
bas  sat  for  South  Shropshire  since  1876. 

3LittCtlCJC« — There  are  ancient  broken  records  tracing 
b.ack  the  ancestry  of  the  Shrawley  Severnes  to  a  very  remote 
period.  Thomas  Severne,  Esq.  of  Broadway  and  Powyck, 
CO.  Worcester  (son  of  John  Severne,  of  Shrawley,  living  Ura'p. 
Uenry  VIII.),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jahn  Nash,  Esq.   of 


Ifarllcy,  co.  Worcester,  and  was  *.  at  his  decease,  1592,  by 
his  son. 

JouN  Severne,  Esq.  of  Powyck,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard 
Langley,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Shrewsbury,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1060,  two  sons,  Thomas,  A.M.,  of  Powyck,  d.  warn. 
1698;  and  John,  of  whom  we  treat ;  and  three  daus.,  Eliza- 
beth, who  d.  unm.  1675;  Mary,  vi.  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  The 
Moore,  near  Hereford;  and  Catherine,  m.  1648,  John  Somcrs, 
Esq.  of  Clifton-upon-Severne,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of 
John,  Lord  Somers,  the  Lord  Chancellor.  Mr.  Severne  d. 
1G60.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall,  Salop,  h.  1622,  Mayor 
of  Shrewsbury  1C75,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Bagot,  Esq.  of 
Prees,  Salop,  by  whom  (who  d.  1693)  he  had,  with  four  daus., 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Samuel,  of  Claines,  co.  Wor- 
cester, b.  1673,  whose  great-grandson,  Samuel  Amy  Severne, 
eventually  s.  to  the  estates.  Mr.  Severne  d.  1689,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Thomas  Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall,  and  of  Pihosgoch, 
CO.  Montgomery,  Gentleman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  King 
William  III.,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Montgomery  1697  and  1698. 
He  VI.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Pye,  Bart,  of  Hone, 
and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall,  and  of  Clifton  Camp- 
ville,  CO.  Stafford,  a  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  8th  Dragoons,  who 
d.  unm.  1787,  and  was  s.  in  his  patrimonial  inheritance  by  his 
kinsman, 

Samuel  Amy  Severne,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Samuel  Severne, 
Esq.  of  Enfield,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Gorst,  Esq.  of  Chester,  and  grandson,  by  Amy  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Young,  Esq.  of  Hammersmith,  of  Samuel  Severne, 
whose  father,  Samuel,  of  Claines,  was  youngest  son  of  John 
Severne,  Esq.  of  W^allop  Hall.  Mr.  Severne  b.  1772;  m. 
10  April,  1794,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brayne,  Esq.  of  Barton, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Michael,  of  Thenford  b.  1798;  m.  April.  1825, 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund  Meysey  Wigley, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Shakenhurst,  co.  Worcester,  and  of  Ulles- 
thorpe,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  Aug.  1855,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Edmund,  now  of  Thenford  and  Wallop  Hall. 

2  Arthur,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Thenford,  b.  1  July,  1827;  and 
d.  July,  187G. 

3  Edward  Charles  Samuel,  b.  20  Feb.  1S31. 

4  Edmund  Wigley,  h.  3  March,  1835. 

5  Walter  Meysey,  b.  12  Sept.  1839 ;  d.  Jan.  1878. 

1  Anna  Maria. 

2  Mary  Caroline,   ni.    1852,    Sir    Charles    Henry  Eouso- 
Boughton,  Bart. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  22  Sept.  1858,  Andrew  Eouse-Boughton- 
Knight,  of  Downton  Castle,  co.  Hereford. 

II.  Samuel  Amy,  of  Poslingford,  Suffolk,  late  of  the  R.A., 
b.  Jan.  1799;  ni.  1834,  Jean,  only  dau.  of  Richard  Dixon, 
Esq.  of  Maize  Hill,  Greenwich,  and  had  issue  an  only 
child,  Elizaeeth  Julia,  m.  14  July,  18G0,  Henry  Fitz- 
warine  Chichester,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the  Marquess  of 
Donegal,  K.P.    Mr.  S.  A.  Serverne  d.  1866. 

III.  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  June,  18C0;  d.  3  Jan.  1838. 

IV.  Charles,  b.  Jan.  1804  ;  d.  Nov.  1876. 

v.  William,  Rector  of  Rock,  co.  Worcester,  b.  March,  1803. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d.  1  April,  1869. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  1829,  the  Rev.  Francis  Leighton,  nephew 
of  Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  Burt. 

IV.  Julia,  m.  1830,  John  Morris,  Esq.  of  Rose  Hall,  Salop; 
d.  11  March,  1840. 

Mr.  Severne  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Montgomery  1824, 
and  for  co.  Northampton  1829.    He  d.  11  Nov.  1845. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  nine  bezants.  Crest — A 
cinquefoil  or.    Motto — Virtus  praestantior  auro. 

Heats — Thenford,  near  Banbury ;  Wallop  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 


SEYMES,    OE    I-IAISTFOED. 

Clay-Kee-Setmee,  Gertrude,  only  surviving 
dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Henry  Ker-Seymer,  Esq. 
of  Hanford,  Dorset,  h.  1842  ;  m.  21  April,  1864, 
Haeey  Ernest  Clat,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  Her 
IMajesty's  Embassy  at  Paris,  and  he  served  the  office 
of  High  Sherife  of  Dorset  in  1877  (eldest  son  of 
James  Clay,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Hull,  who  d.  1873),  who 
was  b.  1832,  and  assumed  the  additional  siu-name 
and  arms  of  Ker-Seymer,  by  royal  license,  1864. 
The  issue  of  the  marriage  consists  of  two  sous  and 
two  daus., 

I.  Evelyn,  &.  26  Feb.  1865. 

II.  Horace  Vere,  b.  19  Sept.  1866. 

I.  Winifred,  b.  29  Oct.  1868.  U.  Violet,  6.  25  Jan.  137*. 


U42 


SEY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SEY 


ILtllC.KflC. — This  family,  resident  for  several  centuries  nt 
IlanforJ,  in  Dorset,  claims  a  common  progenitor  with  the  ducal 
House  of  Somerset.  In  Collins'  Peerage,  under  the  history  of 
that  dukedom,  there  is  a  conjecture  as  to  the  descent  of  the 
Seymers  of  llanford  from  Humphrey  Seymer,  of  Even 
Swindon.  Tlie  conjecture  arose  probably  from  the  coinci- 
dence of  date,  similarity  of  arms,  and  the  spelling  of  the 
name.  It  appears  in  the  early  part  of  the  pedigree  of  the 
ducal  family,  the  termination  was  "ek."  It  is  presumed  that 
the  family  held  the  estate  of  Hanford  under  the  Abbesses 
of  Tarent,  until  the  dissolution  in  Henry  Vlll.'stime;  it  has 
been  the  constant  abode  of  the  Seymers  ever  since. 

Siu  KoBEET  Seymer,  of  Ilandford,  one  of  the  Tellers  of  the 
Exchcriuer  (5th  in  descent  from  John  Seymer  of  Hanford, 
living  '12  Edward  IV.),  was  knighted  at  Whitehall,  19  Feb, 
1619.  He  m.  1C03,  Johanna,  dau.  of  William  Pitt,  Esq.  of  Iweer 
Stcpelton,  and  had  Robert,  who  d.i'.ji.;  Henry,  his  successor; 
and  Penelope  Edith,  the  wife  of  Richard  King,  Esq.  Sir  Robert 
d.  1624,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford, 
great-grand-father  of 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Wake,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  dying  1745, 
left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq  of  Hanford,  h.  1714  ;  in.  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Tliomas  Ilaysome,  Esq.  of  Weymouth,  and  had  issue.  He 
<^.  13  June,  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  D.C.L.,  6.  1745  ;  m. 
22  March,  1781,  Grace,  dau.  of  James  Ker,  Esq.  of  Jlorriston, 
and  Kersfield,  co.  Berwick,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Pitt,  Esq.  of  Stratlificldsay,  aud  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  successor. 

II.  George  Augustus,  Rector  of  Iwerne  Courtcnay,  and  of 
Burton  Bradstock,  in  Doiset. 

I.  Grace  Amelia,   m.    1819,  William   Morton  Pitt,    Esq.  of 
Kingston  House,  Dorset. 

II.  Louisa,  m.  Jan.  1825,  Rev.  J.  IDavis,  Rector  of  Melcombe 
Hoi-sey,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Cerne  Abbas,  Dorset. 

HI.  Marcia  Lucy,  m.  Henry  Beckford,  Esq.,  and  d.  1828. 

IV.  Eliza  Bridget,  d.  1848. 
Mr.  Seymer  d.  3  Dec.  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  Iligli 
Sheriff  1810,  h.  22  Jan.  1782,  who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Ker,  by  sign-manual,  1830.  Ho  m. 
27  Jan.  1807,  Harriet,  dau.  of  Peter  Beckford,  Esq.  of  Steeple 
Dorset,  and  sister  of  3rd  Lord  Rivers,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  successor.  Horace  William,  d.  unm. 

Harriet  Marcia,    m.   22  Feb.    1827,   the   Rev.   James   Duff 
AVard,  who  d.  Jan.  1831 ;  .she  d.  Jan.  1864. 

Louisa  Mary,  m.  27  June,  1839,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Edward  Deni- 
son,  late  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  is  deceased. 

Grace  Emma,  m.  William  Webber,  Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Seymer  d.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Ker  Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1842,  D.C.L.  and  M.P.  for  the  co.  from  1846  to  1864, 
h.  1807;  m.  4  July,  1839,  Isabella  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Webber,  Esq.  of  Binlield  Lodge,  Berks,  and  had 
issue,  two  daus., 

Helen,  d.  1850.  Gertrude,  h.  1812,  now  of  Hanford. 

Blr.  H.  K.  Seymer  d.  1864. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  two  wings  conjoined  gu. 
on  a  chief  az.  three  martlets  arg. ;  2nd,  quarterly,  for  Ker  ; 
3rd,  Clay.  Crestx- — Seymer:  Onachapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm. 
two  wings  or.  Ker  :  A  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.  collaicd 
and  charged  on  the  neck  with  a  cross-crosslet.  Clay  :  Two 
wings  displayed  arg.  each  charged  with  a  clie\ron  engrailed 
betwee:!  three  trefoils  slipped  sa. 

iiMt, — Hanford,  near  Blandford,  Dorset. 


had  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  1758,  John  Bailey,  Esq.  of  Sutton, 
and  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Redland  Court,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  Northbrook,  Devon,  m.  1st,  24  July,  1753,  Caroline,  only 
dau.  of  William,  Earl  Cowper,  the  Lord  Chancellor,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  2  June,  1773)  he  had  two  daus.,  Caroline,  wife  of 
William  Danby,  Esq.  of  Swinton  Park,  co.  York ;  and  Geor- 
gina,  m.  Lewis,  Count  de  Durfort,  Ambassador  at  Venice. 
He  in.  2ndly,  5  Oct.  1775,  Louise,  Countess  de  Panthou,  of 
an  ancient  and  noble  family  in  Normandy,  by  whom  ho  left 
at  his  decease,  one  son, 

Henry  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Knoyle  House  and  Northbrool:,   ' 
Devon,?/.  10  Nov.  1776;  iji.June,  1817,  Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Hopkinson,  Esq.  of  Bath.    She  d.  March,  1869,  having  had 
issue, 

Henry   Danby,   of  Knoyle,   J.P.  and  D.L.,   late  M.P.   for 
Poole,  /;.    1  July,  1820,  Joint  Secretary   to   the   Board  of 
Control  from  1855  to  1858;  d.  unm.  4  Aug.  1877. 
Alfred,  now  of  Knoyle. 
Jane,  m.  21  Aug.  1847,  Philip  Rouverie,  Esq. 
Ellen,  m.  14   May,   1857,    William  Ayshford  Sanford,  Esq. 
of  Nynehead  Court,  Somerset,  and  (/.  1867. 
Louisa  Caroline  Ilarcourt,  jii.  2  Sept.  Ia62,  M.ajor-Gen.  Sir 
Henry  RawUnson,  K.C.B. 
Mr.  Seymour,  a  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Wilts,  and  High  Sheriff 
1835,  d.  27  Nov.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Danby  Seymour,  Esq.,  who  d.  4  Aug.  1877,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother,  Alfred,  now  of  Knoyle. 

AriiiR — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  pile  gu.  between  six 
fleurs-de-lis  az.  three  lions  of  England;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two 
wings  conjoined  in  lure  the  first  downwards  or.  Crest — Out  of 
aducal  coronet  or,  a  phoenix  of  the  last  issuing  out  of  acoronet 
ppr.     Motto — Foy  pour  devoir. 

Seats — Knoyle  House,  Salisbury;  aud  Northbrook,  Devon. 
Residence— il,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


SEYMOTJE.    OP    KNOYLE. 

Seymour,  Alfred,  Esq.  of  Knoyle,  Wilts, 
Northbrook  Lodge,  Devon,  Kent  Manor  House, 
Somerset,  Norton  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  M.P. 
for  Totncs  1863  to  1869,  and  for  Salisbury  18G9  to 
1874,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  11  Nov.  182i ;  in.  18  Aug. 
1866,  Isabella,  widow  of  Eeriah  Botfield,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Norton  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  and  2nd 
dau.  of  Sir  Baldwin  Leighton,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Jane  Margaret,  6.  14  March,  1873. 

ilturajIC. — Francis  Seymodb,  of  Sherborne,  Dorset,  M.P., 

brother  of  Sir  Edward  Seymour,  of  Maiden  Bradley,  after- 
wards Duke  of  Somerset,  m.  Elizabetli,  widow  of  Edward, 
Viscount  Hinchinbroke,  and  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Alex- 
audcr  Popham,  Esq.  of  Littlccot;  undtZ.  23  Dec.  1761,  haviuii 


SEYMOUR    OF    BALLYMORE    CASTLE. 

Seymour,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ballymore  Castle,  co 
Galway,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Lieut. -Col.  co. 
Gal  way  Militia,  High  Sheritf  King's  Co.  1859,  b.  Dec. 
1793  ;  m.  July,  1822,  Matilda  Margaret,  dau.  oi 
Walter  Lawrence,  Esq.  of  Lisreaghau,  co.  Galway, 
aud  has  issue, 

I.  Walter,  of  Ballymore  CasMe,  Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway,  b 
3  Nov.  1824;  in.  19  Dec.  1859,  Belinda  Jane  Dunbar,  dau 
of  the  Rev.  A.  S.  Gordon,  and  grand-dau.  of  Major  Dunbar, 
of  Durn,  co.  Banff,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Patrick 
Dunbar,  6.  4  Oct.  1865;  2  William  Alexander  Robert,  6 
18  Dec.  1866;  3  Walter  Gordon,  6.  3  Oct.  1809;  I  Belinda 
Jane  Dunbar,  d.  9  April,  1869;  2  Kathleen  Mary;  3  Mar 
garet  Matilda;  4  EllcuDuubar;  5  Jane  Margaret;  6  Lilia.' 
Duff. 

II.  John  Thompson,  &.  Feb.  182G;  in.  14  Oct.  1854,  Louisa, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Cuss,  Esq.  of  Chisenbury,  Wilts, 
and  dying  1S08,  left  issue,  Thomas,  Allen,  Anne,  and 
Matilda. 

III.  David  Thompson,  late  12th  regt.,  formerly  A.D.C.,  and 
Private  Secretary  to  Sir  George  Bowen,  Governor  ol 
Queensland,  Commissioner  of  Police  in  Queeuland,  6 
5  Nov.  1831 ;  m.  in  Queensland. 

I.  Catherine  Mary. 

II.  Margaret  Matilda,  m.  20  Dec.  1859,  Henry  Blak».  Mahon, 
Esq.,  only  son  and  heir  of  Major  'J'homas  Mahon,  of  Belvill, 
CO.  Galway,  and  rf.  1871,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Elenora  Alice,  m.  13  June,  1862,  Henry  Sadleir  Persse, 
Esq.  of  Glenard,  co.  Galway,  2nd  son  of  late  Burton 
Persse,  Esq.  of  Moyode  Castle,  co.  Galway. 

3Ll'nC(l0C. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Seymours 
of  Wilts.  During  the  reign  of  William  III.,  two  brothers, 
Thomas  Seymour  and  John  Seymour,  went  to  Ireland  as  officers 
in  the  English  army,  and  settled  in  Connaught ;  from  the 
elder,  Thomas,  derive  the  Seymours  of  Bal'iimore  Castle;  and 
from  the  younger,  John,  the  Sbyuovrs  of  Somerset,  co.  Galway. 
An  elder  brother  of  these  d.  s.  j).,  leaving  his  property  to  his 
only  sister,  who  m.  Col.  Sadleir. 

Thomas  Seymour,  Esq.,  m.  1735,  Belinda,  dau.  of  A. 
O'Madden,  Esq.  of  Clare  Madden,  co.  Galway,  and  had  one 
son,  Joseph,  his  heir,  and  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  Samuel 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Spruce  Hill,  co.  Galway;  and  Belinda,  M. 
Itobin  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Galway.     The  son  and  heir, 

Joseph  Seymour,  Esq.,  in.  1760,  Susanna,  relict  of  A.  Thomas, 
F.sq.,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.,  i.  Tbomas,  of 
whom  presently;    ii.  Charles,  Vicar  of  Kilronan,   in.  L'cuta, 


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UdS 


;Uii.  of  Fergus  Lanpilej-,  Esq.  of  Knockaniivp,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  was  father,  inter  alios,  of  William  Digby  Setmour,  Esq., 
Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Sunderland  lSu2-55,  and  for  Southampton  li^o'J 
to  1805,  m.  1847,  Emily,  dau.  of  Joseph  J.  Wright,  Esq.;  iii. 
Robert,  who  settled  at  Clonfert,  co.  Galway;  i.  Eliza,  m. 
Eobcrt  Drought,  Esq.  of  Ilidgemont,  King's  Co. ;  and  ii. 
Charlotte,  -m.  William  Bird,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Birdville,  King's 
Co.    The  eldest  son, 

TnoMAs  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Ballymore  Castle,  m.  178C,  Jane, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  David  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Banagher, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1S47)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir,  now  of  Ballymore  Castle. 

David  (Kev.),  m.  1st,  1821,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  S.  Bindon, 

Esq.  of  Cloona,  co.  Clare,  and  has  had  by  her  three  sons 

and  a  dau.    He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  11.  Butler,  Esq.  of 

CO.  Carlow. 
Henry,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  late  Eobcrt  Drought,  Esq.  of 

Ridgemont,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue. 
Eleanor,  m.  the  late  Peter  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Castle  Ellen,  co. 

Galway,  and  d.  1828,  having  had  issue. 
Charlotte,  m.  1st,  Giles  Eyre  Blake,  Esq.  of  Moorfield,  co. 

Galway,  and  has  had  issue ;  she  m.  2ndly,  the  late  William 

Grome,  Esq.  of  Sycamore  Hill,  co.  Galway. 
Lavinia,  m.  Richard  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Cappard,  co.  Galway, 

and  of  Belgair,  co.  Stirling,  X.B.,  and  d.  1832,  having  had 

issue. 
Mr.  Seymour  d.  17  June,  1821. 

Motto — Foy  pour  devoir.  Crest — Phoenix  rising  from  flames 
over  ducal  coronet. 

SeaJ— Ballymore  Castle,  Ballinasloe.  CZii&s— Sackville  Street ; 
University,  Dublin. 


Gosling,  of  Chep.'iton,  and  widow  of  Rev.  Somerset  Jones, 
Vicar  of  Tidcnham,  and  d.  1802,  leaving  issue  an  only  child. 

Rev.  William  Seys,  of  Tutshill,  Vicar  of  Trelleck,  6.  1774; 
in.  1821,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edniond  Rawlins,  of  Pophills 
House,  CO.  Warwick,  and  widow  of  John  I'ouley  Kensington,  oi 
Lime  Grove,  and  d.  1841,  leaving  issue, 

William  /Eneas,  now  of  Tutshill. 

James  Somerset,  d.  5  July,  1845. 

.(^ciiLf— Quarterly,  1st,  az.,  six  plates,  on  a  chief  or  a  demi- 
lion  rampant  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
spear-heads  arg.  their  points  imbrued.  Crcit — A  demi-lion  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — Crescit  sub  ponderc  virtus. 

SuU — Tutshill  House,  near  Chepstow. 


SEYS    OF    TUTSHILL. 

Sets,  William  ^neas,  Esq.  of  Tutshill  House, 
CO.  Gloucester,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  Gloucester  and 
Monmouth,  b.  21  Oct.  1822  ;  «i.  16  Dec.  1854,  Maria 
Guilhermiiia  Po'wer,  and  has  had  issue, 

Roger,  b.  6  July,  1857  ;  d.  5  July,  ISGG. 
Godfrey,  6.  1  Nov.  1859. 

iLiltCJiflr.— Guillim  says,  ".a<;NT!AS  Sets  was  hostage  for 
.  CO.  Glamorgan  sent  to  William  tue  Conql-eror,"  and  men- 
i  lions  a  "Sir  Degany  Seys,  a  person  of  great  eminence  for  his 
military  services,  being  commissionated  to  serve  King  Richard 
II.  in  his  wars  upon  several  expeditions,   as  appears   upon 
record,  viz. :  he  did  command  and  keep  the  castle  of  Pem- 
broke, he  served  in  his  wars  at  Calice,  also  against  the  Scots, 
i  and  in  a  voyage  against  Spain  and  Portugal,  for  which  good 
services,  amongst   other  his  rewards,  he  was  made  Knight 
Banneret." 

Roger  Seys,  6.  circa  1539  (son  of  David  Seys,  of  Cowbridge, 
CO.  Glamorgan),  was  a  Bencher  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Attorney 
General  for  Wales  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Elizabeth 
Voss,  a  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Griffith  Voss,  of  Boverton,  by  Joan,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  GrifBth  Goch,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rhys 
ap  Richard,  from  Howell  Vawr.  and  d.  1599,  leaving  issue, 
1.  Richard,  of  Boverton,  ?n.  Maria,  dau.  of  Leyson  Evans,  of 
Gnoll  Castle;  ii.  Alexander;  and  a  dau.,  wife  of  William 
Evans.    The  2nd  son, 

Alexander  Seys,  of  Gaer,  co.  Monmouth,  m.  Florence, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew  Vaen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1650) 
had  issue,  i.  Andrew,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
Roberts,  of  Michaelston  Vawr;  ii.  Alexander;  in.  William, 
J.J).;  IV.  Richard,  s.  J). ;  v.  Roger;  i.  Eleanor;  ii.  Florence; 
ai.  Katherine;  iv.  Margaret.    The  5th  son, 

Roger  Sets,  of  Greenfield  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  had  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  issue,  i.  Roger;  ii.  Alexander;  in.  Wil- 
liam, of  the  Gaer;  I.Elizabeth;  ii.  Mary;  iii.  Florence.  The 
eldest  son, 

Roger  Seys,  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Price,  of 
Penrose,  aud  had  issue,  i.  Roger;  ii.  James;  i.  Elizabeth,  d. 
1C87.    The  second  son, 

James  Seys,  of  Penrose,  co.  Monmouth,  m.  1693,  Elinor,  dau. 
of  William  Evans,  of  Moftmouth,  and  had  issue,  i.  Evan  ;  ii. 
James;  hi.  William ;  i.  Elinor;  ii.  Mary.    The  2nd  son, 

James  Seys,  of  Penrose,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Mere- 
dith, of  Aberystwith,  co.  Monmouth,  and  d.  1777,  leaving  issue, 
I.  John,  TO.  Elizabeth  Southcomb ;  ii.  Willlam;  in.  Richard; 
IV.  James;  i.  Elinor;  ii.  Anne;  in.  Mary  ;  iv.  Elizabeth ;  v. 
Susannah ;  vi.  Frances.    The  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  William  Seys,  of  Stroat  House,  co.  Gloucester, 
was  a  Fellow  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford,  J. P.  for  cos.  Gloucester 
and  Monmouth,  and  held  the  Livings  of  Tidcnham,  Chepstow, 
|St.  Arvaus,  TrcUeck,  and  Peualth,  m.  Jaue,  dau.  of  George 


SHADWELIi    OF    FAIRLIGHT. 

Litcas-Shadwell,  William,  Esq.  of  The  Hall, 
Fail-light,  Sussex,  J.P.,  b.  1852  ;  ni.  16  July,  1878, 
Beatrice  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Eucklcy 
Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Chester  Terrace,  London,  and 
Blackwater  House,  Isle  of  Wight. 

iLtnraSC. — Nicholas  Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Ripe,  near 
Lewes,  Sussex,  temp.  Charles  I.  and  Charles  II.,  d.  167'2- 
His  grandson, 

Thomas  Shadwell,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  1723,  had  a  son, 

AViLLiAM  Shadwell,  Esq.  of  Middleham,  m.  Blary,  dau.  and 
heir  of  John  Lucas,  Esq.  and  had  a  son, 

William  Lucas  SuaDwell,  Esq.  of  Longford,  Surrey,  anti 
Hastings,  Sussex,  J. P.,  D.L.,  who  assumed  by  royal  license, 
1811,  the  additional  surname  of  Lucas.  At  his  decease,  his 
property  devolved  on  his  relative,  William  Drew  Stent,  Esq. 
(son  of  William  Stent,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Fittleworth,  Sussex,  by 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Ayling,  Esq.,  of  a  family  settled 
for  centuries  in  the  parish  of  FiUington,  Sussex),  who  having 
assumed  the  surname  of  his  relative  and  predecessor  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic,  became 

William  Drew  Lucas-Shadwele,  Esq.  of  Fairlight,  Sussex, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1856.  He  m.  1851,  Florentia  Mar- 
garet Frances,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Henry  Wynch, 
Rector  of  Pett,  Sussex  (who  was  grandson  of  Alexander  Wynch, 
Governor  of  Madras),  and  had  issue, 

William,  nosv  of  Fairlight. 

Florentia  Sarah.  Mary  Charlotte  Irene. 

Arms — Per  pale  or  and  az.,  on  a  chevron  engr.ailed  between 
three  annulets  as  many  escallops  all  counterchanged.  Creats — 
1st,  Shadwell  :  An  escallop  within  an  annulet  per  pale  or  and 
az.  2nd,  Lucas  :  On  a  mount  vert  a  wyvern  ari:.  wings 
elevated  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  six  annulets  gold. 

Siv((— The  Hall,  Fairlight,  Hastings,  Sussex.  Cluli — New 
University. 

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SHAFTO    OF    BAVINGTON    HALL. 

Shafto,  William  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Bavington 
Hall,  Northumberland,  b.  1834 ;  m.  1856,  Anne 
Tolderby  Lee,  dau.  of  Francis  Valentine  Lee,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  of  Boraston,  Salop,  and  Las  issue  two 
daus., 

I.  Mary  Evelyn.  n.  Ada  Annie  Caroline. 

HtHragC. — The  family  of  Shafto  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
the  north  of  England.  Some  little  incidental  proof  of  the  rank 
which  the  old  lords  of  Shafto  held  on  the  border  may  be 
gathered  from  song  and  tradition.  At  the  "Raid  of  the  Red.s- 
icire"  1575,  a  hostile  meeting  between  the  Scotch  and  English 
wardens,  one  of  the  war  cries  of  the  latter  was  '^  A  Sckafton 
and  a  Fenwick." 

From  Thomas  Folliott,  who  first  assumed,  10  Edward  I., 
the  surname  of  Shafto,  from  his  residence  at  Shafto  Crag, 
Northumberland,  sprung,  6th  in  descent, 

William  Suafto,  Esq.,  living  20  Henry  VI.,  who  left  by  his 
wife,  the  heiress  of  Bavington,  Northumberland,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Edward  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Swinburne,  Esq.  of  Nafferton,  Northumberland,  and 
had,  with  other  issue, 

CcTHBERT,  s.  at  BavingtoH,  and  m.  Isabel,  dau.  .and  co-heir 
of  Roger  Bertram,  Esq.,  was  ancestor  to  the  Shaftos  of 
Bavington. 

Alexander,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Fenwick,  of  Little  Harle. 

Sampson.  Ninian. 

Mark,  ancestor  of  Shafto  of  Wliitworth. 

William  SuAFro,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  the  representative  of 
the  SuAFTOS  of  Bavington,  1  King  George  I.,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Riddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  and  was 


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attainted,  toKCther  with  liis  son,  John,  1715,  and  condemned, 
but  afterwards  pardoned;  he  d.  at  Brussels;  his  estate  was 
forfeited,  but  purchased  from  the  Crown  by  Admiral  GeorRe 
Delavel,  and  restored  to  the  family  in  the  person  of  his  nephew, 
George  Shafto,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Delavel  in  addition 
to  that  of  SuAFTO;  he  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland 
1740,  and  its  M.P.  1767;  he  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  Robert  Shafto,  Esq.  who  alsorf.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by 
his  nephew.  Sir  CdthdertShafio,  b.  1736,  whose  mother  was  a 
Heron,  descended  from  the  Herons  of  Chipchase  Castle;  he 
was  twice  m.,  having  eight  children  by  his  1st  wife,  and 
seTcnteen  by  his  2nd,  most  of  whom  d.  in  infancy;  he  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1795,  in  which  year  he  was 
knighted;  he  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

GE0Rf«  Dalston  .Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  d.  without 
issue,  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

EoEERT  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  m.  and  left  a  son, 

James  Delavel  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  6. 1829;  d.  18-57; 
he  broke  the  entail,  and  left  the  estate  to  his  uncle,  the 
3-oungest  son  of  Sir  Culhbert  Shafto,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Swinburne,  Esq.,  the  late  Charles  Cuthbert  Shafto, 
Esq.  of  Bavington  Hall,  and  at  his  decease  to  his  brother, 

AVilliam  IIenrt  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  J. P.,  b.  June, 
1786;  .s.  his  brother  22  Deo.  186C;  to.  Mrs.  Mary  Nicld,  and 
had  a  son, 

William  Henrt,  now  of  Bavington. 

Mr.  Shafto  had  two  sisters,  Caroline  Matilda;  Isabella  Eliza, 
TO.  1816,  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Langcliffe,  to.  York,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  West  Riding,  d.  1855,  leaving  five  children,  1  William 
(Rev.);  2  Edward,  in  the  army;  3  George;  1  Anne  Frances; 
2  Elizabeth.  He  d.  1876,  and  was  .«.  by  his  only  son, 
William  Henry  Shafto,  now  of  Bavington. 

Armn — Gu.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three  mullets  az.  Crest — A 
salamander  vert  amid  flames  ppr. 

&-iit — Bavington  Hall,  Nortliumberland.  Residence— l-O, 
.Sloane  Street,  Sloane  Square,  S.W. 


SHAFTO    OF    WHITWORTH. 

Shafto,  Egbert  DTJNCOMBE,Esq.,  of  Whitworth 
Park,  CO.  Durham,  M.P.  for  North  Durham,  J.P. 
,nncl  D.L.,  b.  7  April,  180(3 ;  m.  1838,  Charlotte 
Ilosa,  dau.  of  William  Bariug,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Egbert  Charles  Duncombe,  J. P.,  h.  July,  1843. 
I.  Edith  llose,  to.  2  May,  1S67,  Rev.  E.  A.  Wilkinson. 

ILlUCriCJC.— Mark  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
5th  son  of  Edward  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Bavington,  by  Elizabeth 
Swinburne  his  wife,  was  Mayor  of  that  city  151S  ;  he  m.  Mar- 
garet Bidden,  and  had  issue.    The  third  son, 

Ninian  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Ileniy 
Brandling,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  dying  1581,  was  s.  by 
bis  eldest  son, 

Robert  Shafto,  Esq.  Alderman  and  Sheriff  of  Newcastle 
1607,  TO.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Eden,  Esq.  of  that  place,  and 
iiad  (with  junior  issue), 

Robert,  to  whom  his  father  devised  Benwcll  Tower,  co. 
Northumberland,  ancestor  of  the  Shaftos  of  Benwell. 

Mark,  ot  whom  we  are  about  to  treat. 

Eobert  Shafto's  second  surviving  son, 

Mark  Shafto,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  New- 
castle, 1648,  purchased  Whitworth,  1652.  He  r,i.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Legard,  of  Newcastle,  Merchant,  and  had  issue. 
Mark  Shafto  d.  25  Feb.  1659,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  .son. 

Sib  Robert  Shafto,  Knt.  of  Whitworth,  co.  Durham,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law, Recorder  of  Newcastle,  and  Serjeant-at-Law. 
He  HI.  1661,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Tliomas  Wid- 
rington,  Knt.,  of  Cheeseburn  Grange,  co.  Northumberland, 
Serjeant-at-Law  (by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Fernando,  Lord 
Fairfax,  of  Cameron),  and  left  at  his  decease,  21  May,  1705,  an 
only  son  and  successor, 

Mark  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  &.  1602,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Durham,  1709.  He  to.  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ingleby,  Bart,  of  Ripley,  and  eventually  co-heir  in  blood  of 
her  nephew,  Sir  John  Ingleby,  Bart.,  and  had  two  sons  and  a 
<lau.,  Catherine,  to.  31  Jan.  1715,  Sir  John  Eden,  Bart,  of 
Windlestone.  Mr.  Shafto  d.  28  Dec.  1723,  and  was  s.  by  his 
elder  son, 

Robert  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  M.P.  for  the  city  of 
rurham,   1  Georoe  I.,  m.  Dorothy,  5tU  dau.  of  Henry  Paw- 


SHAIEP    OF    HOUSTGUN". 

SnAiRP,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Iloustoun,  co.  Lin- 
lithn;ow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon.  Col.  (late  Lieut.-Col.) 
Haddington,  Berveick,  Linlithgow,  and  Peebles 
Militia  Artillery,  h.  24  March,  1814. 

ILtnr<t{IC. — In  old  charters  the  name  is  variously  spelt  i 
Scharp,  Scharpe,  <te.,  but  not  without  the  Sc  till  the  18th  • 
century.    The  earliest  charter  of  the  lands  of  Houstoun,  or 
Hostaine,  or  Houstain,  bears  date  about  1560,  when  it  is  sup- 
posed that  Houstoun  was  acquired  by  Sir  John  Scharp,  Knt., 
an  eminent  Lawyer  and  King's  Advocate.    Before  this,   the  \ 
family  possessed  the  lands  of  Ballindoch,  Craigie,  &c.,  in  CO. 
Forfar;  how  long  this  tenure  reaches  back  we  have  not  yet  j 
ascertained.    These  lands,  in  co.  Forfar,  they  continued  to  ' 
hold  till  some  time  in  the  17th  century,  when  they  parted  with  , 
them,  and  were  confined  solely  to  co.  Linlithgow.    During  the 
wars  of  Charles,  they  took  the  royal  side.    Scharp,  of  Hous- 
toun, bore  a  "mourning  standard"  at  the  funeral  of  Arch- 
bishop Sharp,  but  whether  they  were  related  seems  uncertain. 
At  the  time  of  the  Union,  the  then  Schairp,  of  Houstoun,  was 
one  of  the  two  Knights  for  the  shire  of  Linlithgow,  in  the  last 
Scottish  Parliament.    He  spoke  and  voted  against  the  Union. 

The  great  grandfather  of  the  present  representative  of  thif 
ancient  family, 


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nay,  2nd  Lord  Viscount  Downe,  but  by  her  (who  m.  after  his 
decease,  Rev.  Thomas  Eden,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham, 
4th  son  of  Sir  Robert  Eden,  of  Windlestone)  left  no  issue,  the 
estates  accordingly  devolved  upon  his  brother, 

John  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  M.P.  for  Durham,  1729  to 
1742.  He  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq. 
of  Nunnington,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  re-married  after  his 
decease,  —  Wynne,  Esq.,  and  d.  1768)  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  successor. 

Thomas  Goodfellow,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Brancepeth,  and  Cancn 
Residentiary  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  d.  unm.  17  Oct.  1797. 

Dorothy,  to.  19  April,  1763,  Wiimot  Vaughan,  Earl  of  Lis- 
burne,  and  d.  1805. 

Jlargaret,  d.  unm.  1818. 

Blr.  Shafto  d.  3  April,  1742,  and  was  «.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  ra.  18  April,  1774,  Anne, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Thomas  Duncombe,  Esq.  of  Duncombe 
Park,  CO.  York  (by  Diana  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry 
Howard,  4th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  co-heir  of  her  mother, 
Frances,  only  child  of  Cliarles  Spencer,  3''d  Earl  of  Sunder- 
land, by  his  Countess,  Arabella,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Henry  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Newcastle)  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  successor. 

Robert  Eden  Dun'combe,  late  proprietor. 

Thomas,  b.  23  Aug.  1777. 

This  gentleman,  who  represented  co.  Durham  in  Parliament 
1760,  1768,  and  subsequently  the  borough  of  Downton  for 
several  years,  d.  24  Nov.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth,  at  whose  decease,  unm. 
July  1802,  the  family  estates  devolved  upon  his  next  brother, 

Robert  Eden  Dcnco.mbe  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth  Park, 
M.P.  for  Durham,  b.  23  March,  1776;  m.  Nov.  1803,  Catherine, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eden,  Bart,  of  Windlestone,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Dcncombe,  now  of  Whitworth. 

II.  John  Duncombe,  6.  16  Blay,  1807;  m.  Catherine  Moore 
(J.  1865),  having  had  issue,  John  Eden  Duncombe  Shafto,  6. 
1837;  Frederick  Duncoml^e  Shafto,  0.  1845,  d.  187G;  and 
foiM'  dans. 

III.  Thomas  Duncombe,  6.  1811. 

IV.  Frederick  William  Duncombe,  h.  1S12;  d.  1820. 

V.  Slingsby  Duncombe  (Rev.),  b.  11  Aug.  1811 ;  ia.  19  July, 
1838,  Frances,  0th  dau.  of  Joseph  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Wal- 
bottle,  and  d.  leaving  issue,  one  son,  Slingsby  Duncombe 
Sliafto,  b.  1844;  and  four  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Eleanor,  m. 
10  July,  1865,  Capt.  Robert  Vyner,  Grenadier  Guards. 

VI.  Arthur  Duncombe,  Rector  of  Brancepeth,  and  Rural 
Dean,  b.  11  Jan.  1815;  to.  1  Sept.  1842,  Dorothea  Ann,  3rd 
dau.  of  George  Ilutton  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Harperley  Park,  co. 
Durham,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Duncombe,  Lieut.  R.A., 
b.  14  June,  1843;  2  Charles  Duncombe,  6.  12  Feb.  1853;  1 
Susan  Frances  Duncombe,  to.  20  Jan.  1870,  John  Lloyd 
Wharton,  Esq.,  only  son  of  John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq., 
of  Aberford,  co.  York;  2  Dorothea  Elizabeth  Duncombe, 
m.  25  May,  1870,  Rev.  William  Faweett,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev. 
Christopher  Faweett,  of  Somerford,  Keynes,  Wilts. 

1.  Catherine,  m.  1827,  William  Charles  Harland,  Esq.  of 
Sutton,  Hall,  co.  York.  ii.  Maria  Gcorgiana,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Shafto  d.  17  Jan.  1848. 

Armit—G-a.,   on  a  bend  arg.   three  mullets   az.     CVest — A  >  i 
salamander  regardant  vert,  in  the  middle  of  flames  ppr.  ,.  } 

/S'ecU— Whitworth  Park,  Ferry  hill,  co.  Durham. 


I 


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SHA 


1445 


Thomas  SnAnir,  Esq.  of  Ilounstoun,  had,  by  Janet  his  wife, 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir ;  and  AValtcr  (Sir),  Consul  at  St. 
Fetersburgh.    The  fomier, 

Thomas  Shairp,  Esq.  of  Hountoun,  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Walter  Scott,  Esq.  of  Harden,  and  his  wife.  Lady  Jane 
Erskine,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of  Kellie,  and  d.  1781,  having  had 
issue,  1.  Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  Gideon,  Col.  9th  foot,  Quarter- 
master-General in  Ireland,  d.  180G  ;  iii.  Maitland,  Capt.  R.M. ; 
IV.  Walter,  Major  6th  regt,  rf.  1815;  v.  John,  an  ofiBcer  in  the 
army,  d.  in  India ;  i.  Jane,  m.  John  Gordon,  Esq. ;  and  ii. 
Janet,  also  to.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Shaibp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  6.  1  Sept.  1751 ;  m. 
21  Sept.  1777,  JIary,  youngest  dau.  of  Norman  JIcLeod,  of 
McLeod,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  14  Sept.  1787)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  Major  9Cth  regt.,  6.  10  Sept.  1778;  d.  v.  p.  1807. 

Kokman,  his  heir. 

Walter,  Capt.  Madras  Horse  Artillery,  b.  21  Nov.  1783 ;  d. 

wim.  1809. 

Ann  McLeod,  m.  1804,  Comm.  Thomas  Innes,  E.N. 
Christian,  m.  1810,  William  Mitchell  Innes,  Esq.  of  Parson's 

Green  and  Ayton. 

Mr.  Shairp  d.  10  March,  1S31,  and  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

KoRMAN  Shairp,  Esq.  of  Houstoun,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Convener 
of  the  CO.,  Major  E.I.C.S.,  6.  26  Oct.  1779;  m.  6  March,  1803, 
Elixaheth  Bining,  4th  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Kildalloig, 
CO.  Argyll  (of  the  Campbells  of  Auchinbreck),  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Houstoun. 

Korman,  E.N.,  b.  4  Sept.  1816;  c7.  v.nm.  29  Sept.  1844. 

Jolm  Campbell,  now  Principal  of  United  Coll.  of  St.  Salvator 
and  St.  Leonards,  in  University  of  St.  Andrews,  LL.D.,  and 
Professor  of  Poetry  at  Oxford;  Professor  of  Humanity  in 
the  University  of  St.  Andrews,  b.  30  July,  1819;  m.  23  June, 
1853,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Alexander  Henry  Douglas,  Esq., 
younger  brother  of  the  Marquess  of  Queensberry,  and  has 
had  issue,  Norman,  deceased;  and  John  CampbeU. 

Mary  Anne  Eliza,  d.  1829. 

Christian,  d.  1830.  Annabella,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth  Bining,  m.  16  June,  1S47,  Capt.  Charles  T. 
Lcckie,  E.N.  (d.  1867),  and  had  issue,  Norman  Houstoun, 
and  Mary  Alice. 

Hetty.  Helen  Montgomery. 

Grace.  Georgiana  Hope,  d.  1S29. 

Major  Shairp  served  under  Lord  Lake  in  his  Indian  campaigns. 
Be  d.  7  April,  1864. 

Arms  —  Arg.,  on  a  fess  az.  between  two  crosses-crosslct 
Stchee  sa.  in  chief,  and  a  dexter  hand  couped  holding  a  sword 
in  pale  ppr.  in  base,  three  mullets  of  the  first.  Crest — A  steel 
aelmet  in  profile  with  a  plumage  of  feathers  ppr.  Motto — 
Vivit  post  funera  virtus. 

Seat — Houstoun  House,  Uphall,  co.  Linlithgow,  N.B. 


SHANK    OF    CASTIiEEIG. 

See  ScHANK. 


SHARMAN-CRAWFORD  OF  CRAWFORDS- 
BURN. 

SHAEiiAX-CRAWFOED,  JoHN,  Esq.  of  Crawfords- 
'"^rn,  CO.  Do-n-n,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  sometime  Major  of 
North  Down   Militia,    and   High.   Sheriff  co. 
uown,  1839. 

i  3Liucafl;C.— WILLU5I  Crawford,  Esq.,  purchased  the 
estate  of  Crawfordsburn,  co.  Down,  from  LordClanbrassil,  and 
was  s.  therein  by  his  son, 

John  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Crawfordsburn,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 

Crawford  of  Ballysavage,  who  was  father  of 

James  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Crawfordsburn,  who?!!.  Mabel,  dau. 

f  Hugh  Johnson,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  Arthur  Johnson, 

;  .  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of  James  Alexander, 

, .,  afterwards  Earl  of  Caledon ;  Mary,  wife  of  David  Gordon, 

.  of  Florida,  co.  Down;  and  Jane,  who  d.  v.nm.)  four  sons, 

N,  his  heir;  Arthur,  m.  Theodosia,  dau.  of  James  Waddell, 

.  of  Springfield ;  WOliam,  of  Cork;  and  James.    The  eldest 

JoHjj  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Crawfordsburn,  m.   Jan.    1784, 

■^laria,  dau.  of  John  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cultra,  co.  Down;  and 

iiad,  with  a  sen,  Arthur  Johnston,  d.  s.  p.,  a  dau.  (heiress  to 

lier  brother)  Mabel  Fbidiswid,  who  m.  5  Dec.  1805,  William 

^iiARMAN,  Esq.,  who  took  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 

Crawford,  and  then  became 

William  Shabman-Cbawford,  Esq.  of  Crawfordsburn,  co. 

■vn,  j.p. ;  ijy  the  said  Mabel  Fridiswid  his  wife,  dau.  of 

11  Crawford,  Esq.    of  Crawfordsburn,  co.  Down,   he  had 

-uc, 

John  Sharman,  now  of  Crawfordsburn. 
Arlhur.  of  Stallcen,  co.  Meath,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Lakelands,  co.  Cork,   and  had 


issue,  William  Henry,  m.  1874,  Maraguita,  eldest  dau.  of 

Lieut. -Col.  James  W.  Graves,  late  of  the  Ibth  Uoyal  Irish 

Brigade;    Robert  Gordon,   Lieut.  16th  (Queen's)  Lancers ; 

Arthur  Frederick ;  and  Alice  .Vnnie,  m.  16  Jan.  1879,  Robert 

Francis,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Itev.  John  F.  Gordon,  Rector  of 

Analiill,  co.  Down. 
James,  of  Eademor  House,  near  Crossgar,  co.  Down,  who  was 

M.P.  for  CO.  Down  from  1874  until  his  death  in  April,  187s. 
Frederick,  decea';ed.  Charles. 

William,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Macauley,  Esq. 

of  Larne,  co.  Antrim. 
Henry,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Goddard,  Esq,  of 

The  Lodge,  near  Belfast. 
Maria,  to.  Henry  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath, 

now  deceased. 

Arminella,  deceased  Mabel. 

Eleanor,  tn.  11  June,  IS63,    Thomas  D.  Crawford,  Esq.  of 

F'ortbrcda,  co.  Down. 

3Ir.  William  Sharman-Crawford  assumed  the  latter  surname, 
in  addition  to  his  paternal  one  of  Sharman,  by  royal  license, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  the  late  John  Crawford,  Esq. 
He  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Down  1811,  was  M.P.  for  the 
borough  of  Dundalk  from  1834  till  the  dissolution,  1837,  and 
subsequently  sat  for  Rochdale.  He  was  the  eldest  son  of  the 
late  William  Sharman,  Esq.  of  Moira  Castle,  co.  Down,  Col. 
Union  regt.  of  Volunteers,  who  d.  1803. 

^rms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  fess  erm.  between 
three  mullets  arg.,  two  crescents  interlaced  of  the  field,  for 
Crawford;  2nd,  or,  a  dove  wings  exp.anded  with  an  olive 
branch  in  its  mouth;  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  ^.lotlo — 
Durum  satientia,  frango. 

Hiiui — Crawfordsburn,  and  Eademon.  co.  Down. 


SHARP  OF  LINDEN  HALL. 
The  late  William  Shaep,  Esq.  of  Linden  Hall, 
CO.  Ijancaster,  J.P.  for  cos.  Lancaster  and  Westmor- 
land, m.  Jane,  niece  of  Kev.  John  Taylor,  Incumbent 
of  Hoi-bury,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,and  only  child 
of  William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Borwick  Lodge,  co.  Lan- 
caster, by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Parkinson,  Esq.  of  Woodacre  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
representative  of  the  Parkinsons  of  Bleasdale,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  4  Dec.  1S57)  had, 

I.  John,  of  The  Hermitage,  near  Lancaster,  m.  3  June,  1840, 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Stain- 
forth-under-Barge,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Tho5las,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  b.  17  May, 
1841 ;  711.  Emily,  yoimger  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Preston. 

2  John  Piimington,  Capt.  King's  Own  Eoyal  Eegt.,  b.  26 
April,  1843 ;  to.  1875,  Jessie  Charteris,  3rd  dau.  of 
Arthur  Stewart,  Esq.  (see  Bcrke's  Pecraje,  imder 
Earl  of  Galloway). 

3  Walter  Josias,  b.  19  June,  1846. 

4  Charles  Taylor,  b.  2  Jan.  1855. 

5  Frederick  Joseph,  b.  7  Dec.  1859. 
I  Margaret. 

II.  William,  m.  Clara,  dau.  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Sey- 
mour Street,  Portman  Square,  London. 

iiL  Henry  Parkinson. 

IV.  James  Atkinson,  m.  Hannah  Arundale,  eldest  dau.  of 
Bichard  Grainger,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
13  Jan.  1866)  has  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

V.  Edward,  to.  Sarah  Catherine,  only  dau.  cf  James  Aspinall 
Turner,  Esq.,  M.P.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Peudlebury  House,  co. 
Lancaster  (which  lady  d.  7  Nov.  1878),  and  has  had  issue, 
two  sons,  of  whom  one  is  dead. 

I.  AUce,  m.  Cornelius  Bourne,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Stal- 
mine  Hall,  co.  Lancaster.  She  d.  29  Nov.  1860.  He  d. 
P"eb.  18G6,  having  had  one  son  and  one  dau. 

II.  Jane  Taylor,  d.  30  April,  1866. 

in.  Milicent,  ra.  Eobert  William  Waithman,  Esq.  of  Moyne 
Park,  CO.  Galway,  and  Moy vunnon  Castle,  co.  Roscommon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and  two  daus. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  j;i.  Joseph  Waithman,  Esq.,  and  has  one  soa 
and  one  dau. 

Mr.  Sharp  was  son  of  WiUiam  Sharp,  Esq.,  by  Alice 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Salkeld,  Esq.  of  Knock, 
Westmorland,  who  was  a  descendant  of  the  Sal- 
kelds  of  Whitehall,  and  heir-at-law  to  the  White- 
hall estates,  forfeited  1745.  Among  the  most  ancient 
Cumberland  families  were  the  Salkelds.  So  far 
back  as  the  year  1336,  Sir  Eichard  do  Salkeld 
obtained  from  the  Crown  a  grant  of  the  Manor  of 
Corby,  on  the  attainder  of  the  Earl  of  Caiiisle. 


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SHE 


Willi  Sir  Eichard's  direct  male  descendants  Corby 
remained  until  1502,  when  Sir  Eichard  Salkeld, 
Grovernor  of  Carlisle,  d.  in  possession  of  the  estate, 
leaving  five  daus.,  his  co-heirs,  one  of  whom  m. 
Salkeld  of  Whitehall,  a  member  of  the  younger 
branch  of  her  paternal  family,  and  was  ancestress  by 
him  of  John  Salkeld,  Esq.  of  Knock,  whose  dau. 
m.  W.  Sharp,  Esq.  In  Wetherall  Church,  at  Corby, 
Sir  Eichard  Salkeld  lies  interred.  Mr.  Sharp 
d.  13  Nov.  1861. 

/(rms— Quarterly;  1st  and  4tli,  Shakp,  az.,  a  phcon  arg., 
within  a  bordure  or,  chavKt'd  witli  eight  tortcaux;  2nd  and 
3i-d,  Salkeld,  vert,  fretty  ars.  Crest— An  eagle's  head  erased 
az.,  ducally  gorged  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  pheon  arg. 
MoUo~T)\xm  spire  spero. 

;S'.'cit— Linden  Hall,  Burton,  CO.  Lancaster. 

♦ 

SHAW    OF    ARROWE    PARK. 

Shaw,  John  Eaiph,  Esq.  of  Arrowe  Park,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  formerly  Capt.  1st 
Eoyal  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  28  Sept.  1811 ;  m. 
27  July,  1837,  Eauny  Harriet,  4th  dau.  of  Eer. 
William  Cruttenden  Cruttenden,  M.A.,  formerly  of 
Macclesfield,  late  Eector  of  Alderley,  co.  Chester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  William Otho Nicholson,  J.P.forChester,?;.22May,184C. 

It.  John  Arthur  MacDougall,  b.  5  June,  1S51. 

III.  Herbert  Jocelyn  Cruttenden,  b.  3  July,  18ri6. 

IV.  Duncan  Alfred  I\Iichacl  Legh,  b.  2  July,  1857. 

I.  Fanny  Dorothea  Nicholson. 

II.  Florence  Alice  Stewart,  m.  1871,  Capt.H.  H.Kawson, R.N. 

III.  Annie  Elizabeth  Nicholson,  vi.  1878,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles 
Hosken  France  Hayhurst,  of  Davenham  Hall,  eldest  son 
of  Eev.  Canon  Hayhurst,  of  Bostock  Hall  (see  Hatuuest.) 

IV.  Mary  Christine  Nicholson. 

V.  Edith  Hannah  Nicholson. 

lLtllC<l5t-— From  Orno  Nicholson,  who  erected  the  Car- 
fax, and  conducted  the  water  to  Oxford,  and  who  built  and 
endowed  the  Library  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  lineally  de- 
scended, it  is  stated,  the  Nicholsons  of  Ileaton  Norris,  a  scion 
of  which  family, 

Eev.  Ralph  Nicholson,  Rector  of  Dudcote,  Berks,  Fellow 
of  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  G  April,  1734  (youngest  son  of 
Francis  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  by  Ellen  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Adam  Gordon,  Esq.);  ?)i.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles 
Roe,  of  Macclesfield;  and  d.  26  Dec.  1794,  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  12  March,  1801), 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Catherine,  m.  Sir  Christopher  Robinson,  Knt.,  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Admiralty;  and  d.  27  Aug.  1830. 

Ellen,  m.  Richard  Wood,  of  Macclesfield ;  and  d.  1833. 

Elizabeth. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Chadkirk,  co.  Chester,  and 
Springfield  House,  near  Liverpool,  sometime  Major  2nd 
Lancashire  Militia;  m.  4  May,  1802,  Hannah,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Roe,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Shaw,  and  sister  of  John  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ; 
and  d.  24  June,  1832,  aged  58.  having  had  by  this  lady  (who 
m.  2ndly,  11  Jan.  1844,  Col.  Sir  Duncan  MacDougal,  K.E., 
S.T.F.,  who  is  deceased),  with  William,  John,  Ralph,  Cris- 
topher,  and  Hannah  Catherine,  all  of  whom  d.  young  unm.,  one 
surviving  child,  who,  having  taken  the  name  of  Shaw  by  sign 
manual,  11  Jan.  1837,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  liis 
maternal  great-uncle,  John  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  is  the 
present  John  Ralph  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Arrowe  Park. 

^,-,„.5_Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  two  chevronels  between 
three  lozenges  ermines,  for  Shaw;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  two  bars 
erm.,  in  chief  three  suns  or,  for  Nicholson.  C)-es(s— 1st, 
Shaw  :  A  dove  bendy  sinister  of  six  arg.  and  sa.  in  the  beak 
an  olive-branch  ppr.  the  dexter  leg  resting  on  a  lozenge ;  2nd, 
Nicholson  :  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  lion's  head  erm. 
Motto— Pev  castra  ad  astra. 

Seats— Arrov/e  Park,  Woodchurch,  Birkenhead ;  Glencarron, 
CO.  lloss.    Mesidence-So,  Queensgate,  London. 


SHAWE    OF    KESGRAVE. 

See  Shawe-Taylok. 

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SHEDDEN    OF    SPRING    HILL. 
Shedden,    Caeoline,   of    Spring   Hill,   Isle  of 
Wight,  and  Hardmead,  Bucks,  m.  11  Sept.  1861, 


William  George  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hill, 
Isle  of  Wight,  who  d.  1873. 

ILtnCafJC. — Robert  Shedden  (son  of  John  Shedden,  Mer- 
chant in  Beith,  N.B.)  resided  some  time  as  a  Merchant  ia 
Holland,  afterwards  settled  in  his  native  place,  and  acquired 
property  there  prior  to  the  year  1075.     His  grandson, 

William  Shedden,  of  Aughingree  and  Kerse  (youngest  son 
of  Robert  Shedden,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  estates  of  Rough- 
wood,  CO.  Ayr,  1C90),  b.  1708 ;  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  of  Robert 
Dobbie,  Chamberlain  of  Giffen,  aud  had  two  sons  and  three 
daus.    Mr.  Shedden  d.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Shedden,  Esq.,  an  eminent  Merchant  of  London, 
b.  1741;  m.  in  Virginia,  17G7,  Agatha  Wells,  dau.  of  John 
Goodrich,  Esq.  of  Nansemond  Plantation,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1837)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  successor. 

II.  Robert,  of  Brooklands,  Hants,  and  Mary  Church,  Devon, 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Southampton  1822,  in.  Milliceiit, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  Duncan  Munro,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only 
child, 

Emily,  m.  1827,  Henry  George  Joseph  Cary,  Esq.  of  Tor 
Abbey,  Devon. 

III.  John,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  of  EastontonandEfford,  Hants, 
VI.  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Matthew  G.  Lewis,  Esq., 
Undersecretary  of  War,  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Fanny 
Maria,  Lady  Lushington)  of  M.  G.  Lewis,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Lewi.s,  late  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  deceased. 

2  Goodrich,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  m.  Miss  Sullivan,  dan. 
of  Cornelius  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Upper  Merrion  Street, 
Dublin,  and  has  an  only  dau.,  Frances,  m.  Austin  J. 
Delmege,  Esq.  of  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 

3  William  Lindsay,  of  Dclawarr  House,  Hants,  J. P.,  late 
17th  Lancers,  m.  1851,  Martha  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
S.  Meade  Hobson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Lewis  William. 

4  Adelaide  Frances,  m.  1827,  Lieut. -Gen.  Pringle  Taylor, 
K.H.,  of  Pennington,  Hants. 

5  Millicent,  deceased. 

IV.  William,  Merchant,  of  London,  in.  Wilhelmina,  one  of 
the  two  daus.  of  Capt.  William  MUler,  E.N.,  and  left,  at  hi3 
decease  1820,  an  only  child, 

Robert. 

V.  Bartlett  Bridger,  of  Aldham  Hall,  Suffolk,  m.  Mary  Shed- 
den,  eldest  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Bartlett  Goodi'ich,  Esq.  of 
Saling  Grove,  Essex,  and  left,  at  his  decease,  1820,  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress, 

Mary  Bridger  Shedden,  m.  1 825,  Thomas  Barrett  Lennard, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett  Lennard, 
Bart. of  Belhus,  Essex;  and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Margaret,  vi.  Edward  Allfrey,  Esq.  of  Banstead,  Surrey, 
and  Robert's  Bridge,  Sussex.    Both  deceased. 

II.  Agatha  Beatrix  Goodrich,  d.  aged  75,  at  Falkenstein, 
Torquay,  29  Dec.  1869. 

III.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  G.  S.  Griffln  Stonestreet,  LL.B., 
of  Halton,  Hastings,  and  Stondon  Hall,  Essex.  Both  de- 
ceased. 

Mr.  Shedden  d.  29  Sept.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Shedden,  Esq.  of  Paulerspury  Park,  of  Knockmar- 
loch,  CO.  Ayr,  and  Hardmead,  Bucks,  m.  4  Sept.  1796,  his 
cousin,  Mary,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  WiUiara  Goodrich, 
Esq.  of  Spring  Hill,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
2  Dec.  1827)  four  sons  and  eight  daus., 

William  George,  late  of  Spring  Hill,  6.  22  July,  1803;  m, 
11  Sept.  1861,  Caroline  (the  present  owner  of  the  estates), 
youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Graham  Eden  Hamond,  Bart., 
G.C.B.;  andrf.  1873. 

Robert  John,  b.  19  Feb.  1806 ;  d.  5  July,  1865. 

Roscow  Cole,  of  Millfield  House,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  of  Paulers- 
pury Park,  CO.  Northants,  and  Knochmarloch,  co.  Ayr, 
J. P.,  6.9  Oct.  1811;  m.  9  March,  1854,  Charlotte  Joanna, 
dau.  of  J.  F.  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Fareham,  Hants ;  and  d.  1877. 
leaving  issue,  George,  now  of  Millfield,  Paulerspury  Park, 
and  Knockmarlock,  b.  1856,  Graham  Eden,  and  one  son  and 
two  daus. 

Edward  Cole,  Rector  of  Clapton,  co.  Northampton,  b.  9  Aug 
1815;  m.G  July,  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Hall,  Esq., 
of  Castleton,  co.  Derby. 

Catherine  Goodrich,  d.  unm.  12  June,  1855. 

Agatha  Wells  Bridger,  m.  Robert  Hawthorn,  Esq.  of  London 
and  d.  8  Jan.  1865,  leaving  issue. 

Margaret  Bridget  Goodrich,  m.  Rev.  James  Galloway,  am 
d.  8  June,  1847,  leaving  issue. 

Mary  George,  d.  unm.  26  Dec.  1826. 

Beatrix,  d.  unm.  20  May,  185G. 

Louisa,  d.  20  Sept.  1868. 

Lavinia.  Octavia. 

Mr.  Shedden  d.  21  March,  1855,  and  was  ».  by  his  eldest  son 
William  George  Shedden,  Esq.,  late  of  Spring  Hill. 

Arms — Az.,   on   a    chevron   between   three  griffins'  heaci 
erased  arg.  as  many  crosses-crosslet  fltchee  gu.  on  a  chief  < 


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thP  .'pfond  an  escallop  of  the  first  between  two  cinqiicfoils  of 
the  third.     Crest — A  hermit,  ppr.  couped  lieluw  tlie  shoulders, 
Tested  russett,  his  hood  pendent  at  the  baek.    ilotto — Fidem 
meam  observabo. 
(Scut— Spring  Uill,  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 


SHEEPSHANKS  OF  ARTHINGTON  HALIi. 

SiiEEPsnANKS,  Eet.  TnoMAS,  M.A.,  of  Artbiiif:;- 
toii  Hall,  CO.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  Patron 
of  the  Living  of  Arthington,  b.  24  March,  1819 ; 
m.  16  Aug.  1819,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Nathaniel 
Milner,  Esq.  of  Nun  Monckton,  co.  York,  and  has 
an  only  son, 

William,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  J.P.,Barrister-at-Law, 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  h.  26  Jan.  1851;  m.  12  Oct.  1876, 
Emily  Florence,  dau.  of  Kev.  Henry  Blunt,  Eector  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Holborn. 

iltnCaSC— This  family  has  been  settled  at  Linton-in-Cra- 
vcn,  CO.  York,  for  some  generations,  living  on  their  own  land. 

EicHAKD  Sheepshanks,  of  Linton,  m.  and  had  seven  sons, 
three  of  whom  were  in  holy  orders,  and  two  settled  at  Leeds, 
as  Cloth  Merchants;  one  of  the  latter,  Whitwell  Sheepshanks, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  York, 
and  was  father  of  Kichard  York,  Esq.  of  WighiU  Park. 

Joseph  Sheepshanks,  of  Linton  (another  of  the  sons  of 
Eiehard  of  Linton),  d.  181S,  leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  who 
d.  1820,  a  son, 

■\Villl4m  Shbeps'janks,  Esq.  of  Arthington,  near  Otley,  co. 
Tcrk,  TO.  1818,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Lucas  Nicholson,  of  Leeds;  and 
d.  March,  1872,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1823}  a  sun  and 
two  daus., 

1.  Thomas  (Rev.),  now  of  Arthington. 

I.  Sarah  Ellen,   m.   Lieut. -Col.   Godfrey  Ehodes,   of  West- 
hau.h,  near  Pontefract,  co.  York. 

U.  Anne,  rn.  1851,  Baron  Adolphus  de  Ferrieres,  of  Bays  Hill 
House,  Cheltenham. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erminois  between  in  chief  thi-ee  rosea 
and  in  base  a  sheep  passant  arg.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a 
sheep  passant  arg.     Motto — Perseverando. 

Seal — Arthington  Hall,  near  Otley,  co.  York. 


SHEILDS    OF    WYANSTOWN. 

See  under  Wade  of  Clonelrant/. 


SHELDON  OF  BRAILES  HOUSE. 

Sheldon,  Heney  James,  Esq.  of  Brailes  House, 
CO.  Warwick,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  h.  12  Sept. 
1823 ;  m.  3  April  1852,  Alicia  Marj,  widow  of 
■William  Oakelej,  Esq.  of  Oakeley,  Salop,  and  dau. 
of  G-en.  Sir  Evan  Lloyd,  by  his  wife,  the  Dowager 
Lady  Trimleston. 

^\\\tii%t.—Oi  Sheldon,  «o.  Warwick,  no  mention  is  made 
In  the  Conqueror's  Survey,  whence  Dugdale  infers  that  it  was 
included  in  Coleshill,  and,  together  with  it,  possessed  by 
Geoffrey  de  Clinton  in  the  reign  of  Henry  I.,  and  came  to 
Verdon  through  his  marriage  with  Lescelina,  dau.  of  the  said 
Geoffrey,  as  did  also  Brandon.  Anselme  de  Sheldon,  or  one 
of  his  ancestors,  was  first  enfeoffed  of  this  manor  by  some  of 
the  Verdons,  it  being  proved,  by  testimony,  that  Anselme  and 
his  posterity  held  it  of  that  family  by  the  service  of  half 
a  hiiiRht's  fee.  Of  this  Anselme,  mention  is  first  found  in 
6  Henry  III. 

William  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Eeoly,  eldest  son  of  Ralph  Shel- 
don, Esq.  of  Aberton,  by  Philippa  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Baldwin  Heath,  Esq.,  and  a  lineal  descendant  of  the  great  and 
ancient  family  of  Sheldon),  ra.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Wilham  Wil- 
lington,  Esq.  of  co.  Warwick,  and  with  her  (who  d.  1553) 
acquired  the  estate  of  Bar«hcston.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Ex- 
chequer, and  relict  of  Sir  William  Whorwood,  Attorney- 
General;  she  d.  1589,  aged  80.  Mr.  Sheldon  d.  1570.  His 
eldest  son  d.  s.  p.,  and  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  2nd  son, 

Ealph  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Weston,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Throgmorton,  Knt.  (she  d.  1G03);  and  2ndly,  Jane, 
dau.  of  William  West,  Lord  Dtlawarr.  He  d.  1613,  and  was 
t.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sheldon,  who,  dying  without  issue,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Edward  Sheldon,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Markham, 
of  Ollcrton,  CO.  Notts,  and  had  two  sons, 

William,  m.  1611,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Pttre, 
and  had  issue,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.     The  eldest  son, 
li;ilph,  of  Bcoly,  b.  1623,  a  iioble  benefactor  to  the  College 
II. 


of  Arms,  accompanied  Charles  II.  in  his  flight  to  Bos- 
cnbcl,  and  was  a  party  to  his  conccalnR'nt  in  the  oak. 
Ih-  m.  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Savage,  Viscount 
Eock.savage;  and  d.  s.  p.  24  June,  1684. 
Ealph,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2ndsonof  Edward  Sheldon  and  Elizabeth  Markham  his  wife, 

Ralph  Sheldon,  of  Steeple  Barton,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  An- 
thony Morgan,  Esq.  of  Heyford,  co.  Northampton,  and  Weston 
Underwell  Hill,  co.  Warwick;  and  dying  1668-9,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Barton,  m.  Catharine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Constable,  of  Everingham,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1681)  left  at  his  decease,  1676,  a  son, 

Ralph  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Steeple  Barton,  and  afterwards  of 
Weston  and  Beoly,  ra.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Elliott,  2nd 
sen  of  Humphrey  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Gataker  Park,  Salop ;  and  d. 
1720,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Sheldon,  Esq.,  »i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Shelley,  Bart,  of  Mitchell  Grove,  Sussex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
16  Sept.  1766)  had  four  sons  and  nine  daus.  He  ((.  1746,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Sheldon,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret  Frances  Disney,  dau. 
of  James  Rooke,  Esq.  of  Bigsware,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1766)  had  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret  Frances,  m.  1772, 
Francis  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Witham  Place,  Essex,  brother  to  the 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury)  seven  sons, 

Ralph,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  of  Brailes,  co.  Warwick,  d.  unm.  Not.  1830. 

Edward,  d.  unm. 

James,  »i.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Rev.  Mr.  Mostyn. 

Charles  Henry,  of  Haute  Fontaine,  France,  m.  Elizabeth,  • 

2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Gorges,   Esq.  of   Eye,  co.  Hereford, 

M.P.  for  Leominster,  and  relict  of  Charles  Graham,  Esq^.  of 

Netherby,  Cumberland. 
George,  of  Ems,  Upper  Austria,  m.  Frances,   Princess  of 

Anersberg.  Henry,  d.  at  Weston,  1761. 

Mr.  Sheldon  d.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Weston,  M.P.,  Col.  of  the  Oxford 
Loyal  Volunteers,  to.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Francis 
Holburne,  of  Menstrie,  N.B.,  and.  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Hol- 
burne,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Edwakd  Ralph  Charles,  his 
heir;  and  three  daus.,  Catherine,  who  d.  M/i«i.  about  1818; 
Jane  Louisa,  m.  Robert  Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shottesham  Park, 
Norfolk;  and  Fanny  Anne, '/«.  ComteD'Orfeuille.  Mr.  Sheldon 
d.  1822.    His  only  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Ralph  Charles  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Brailes  House, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  South  WarwicksMre,  and  Major  of  the 
Warwickshire  Militia,  6.  2  March,  1782;  ra.  14  Aug.  1817, 
Marcella,  only  child  of  Thomas  Meredith  Winstanley,  Esq.  of 
Lisson  Hall,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (whotL  23  July,  1849)  had 
(with  four  other  children,  who  d.  U7ird.), 

William  Edward,  b.  21  Sept.  1821 :  d.  20  March,  1835. 

Henry  James,  present  representative. 

Edward  Ralph  Charles,  Capt.  63rd  regt.,  6.  22  Dec.  1833; 

■,n.  Jan.    lB5o,   Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Loftus; 

and  d.  s.  p.  26  Nov.  1867. 
Isabel,  TO.  1854,  i>ieut.-Col.  Frederic  Granville,  late  Major 

23rd  Fusiliers,  and  Col.  2nd  Warwickshire  Militia. 

Mr.  Sheldon  d.  11  June,  1836. 

.^r»!.s  — Sa.,  a  fess  arg.  between  three  sheldrakes  ppr.     Crcct 
— A  sheldrake  ppr.     Motto — Optimum  pati. 
Scat — Brailes  House,  Shipston-on-Stour,  co.  Warwick. 


SHELLEY    OF    AVINGTON    HOUSE. 

Shelley,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Avington  Houic, 
Hants,  late  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  b.  Dec.  1827  ;  m.  25 
June,  1866,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  M. 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Uishop's  Island,  and  Castle  AVideu- 
ham,  CO.  Cork. 

ILillCHSC'— John  Shellet,  Esq.  of  Avington  Hoi'sc, 
Hants,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Timothy  Shelley,  2nd  bart.  of  Castle- 
Goring,  Sussex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Pilford, 
Esq.  of  Effingham  (see  Burke's  Pe'rror/e  and  Baronetage),  was 
6.  15  March,  1806;  lii.  24  Marcli,  1827,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  Charles  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Kilnacourt,  Queen's  Co.;  and  d. 
11  Nov.  1SC6,  having  had  issue, 
Edward,  now  of  Avington. 

Charles,  of  Thornbury  House,  Windsor,  late  Lieut.-Col. 
.Srnts  Fusilier  Guards,  6.  14  May,  1838:  to.  3  Aug.  1869, 
L;idy  Mary  Jane  Jemima,  3rd  dau.  of  James,  5th  Earl  of 
Coartown,  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Courtown  Edward,  h.  5  Aug.  1871. 

2  Percy  Bysshc,  b.  24  June,  1872. 

3  Ci  til  Willi:ini  Charles,  b.  5  Sept.  1873. 

1  Enicstine  Elizabeth,  6.  30  July,  1870. 

2  Maud,  b.  17  April,  1875. 

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3  NoraTi,  KatWccn,  h.  13  July,  1870. 

4  Amj-,  6.  8  Jan.  1878;  d.  Nov.  1878. 
George  Ernest,  6.  15  May,  1840. 

Elizabeth  Kmily,  in.  12  Aug.  ]8.')7,  the  Ei^ht  lion.  Frederick 
Peel;  and  d.  s.  j;.  30  July,  1865. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  whelk-shells  or,  a 
mullet  for  difference.  Crexl — A  griffin's  head  erased  arg. 
beaked  and  ducally  gorged  or. 

/Seat— Aviugton  House,  Winchester,  Hants. 


SHELTON    OF    BRUKEE. 

Sheiton,  Jonathan  Egbert  Willington,  Esq. 
of  Bruree  House,  co.  Limerick,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col. 
Eoyal  Limerick  Fusiliers  (Militia),  formerly  an 
officer  in  the  army,  served  as  Lieut,  in  the  14th  and 
28thregts.,  h.  19  Not.  1826  ;  m.  4  July,  1848,  EmDy, 
dau.  of  Eead  Hills,  Esq.  of  Cringlef'ord,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  WiLLiNOTON  Adgusths  David,  late  Lieut.  G2nd   regt., 
6.  14  May,  1849. 

II.  Abbott  George,  b.  21  Sept.  1853. 

ICtltCitSC. — JonNSnELTON,  Esq.,  Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Dragoons 
of  Ireland,  temp.  Queen  Anne;  d.  at  Ghent  in  the  Nether- 
lands while  serving  under  the  Dulio  of  Marlborough,  leaving 
a  son  and  heir, 

RoBEKT  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Eossmore  House,  co.  Limerick, 
J. P.,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Giles  Powell,  Esq.  of  Houndscourt, 
CO.  Cork,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Siielton,  Esq.  of  Eossmore  House,  J. P.,  to.  1789, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle  Willington, 
CO.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

John  Willincton,  his  heir. 

Mary,  in.  Thomas  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Sunbury. 

Alicia,  in.  John  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Castle  Mitchell. 

The  only  son, 

John  Willington  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Eossmore  House,  J. P., 
Capt.  in  the  army,  served  all  tlirough  the  Peninsular  war,  and 
was  in  the  battle  of  Waterloo,  where  he  was  four  times  severely 
■wounded ;  b.  1791 ;  in.  14  Aug.  1817,':Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Eichards,  Esq.  of  Blackdown  House,  co.  Southampton,  by 
whom  (who  d.  16  March,  1874)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Grantlev  John  Willington  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  George  Augustus  Frederick,  Deputy-Surgeon-General  in 
the  army,  b.  Oct.  1821. 

III.  Jonathan  Robert  Willington,  now  of  Bruree  House. 

Mr.  Shelton  d.  19  July,  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Gran,  ,i;y  John  Willington  Shelton,  now  of  Eoss- 
more House,  Castletown  Conycrs,  b.  1  April,  1820;  in.  11  Out. 
1847,  Rosa,  dau.  of  Eead  Hills,  Esq.  of  Cringlcford,  Norfolk, 
and  has  issue, 
GnANTLEr  Deane,  6.  7  Feb.  1852. 
Mary. 

yfnns— Sa.,  three  escallops  arg.    Crest — A  lion  rampant  sa. 
Motto — Fier  ct  fort. 
Seat — Bruree  House,  Bruree,  co.  Limerick. 


SHEPPARD    OF    FROME    SELWOOD. 

Sheppaed,  William  Hflbert,  Esq.  of  Keyford 
House,  Frome,  Somerset,  h.  8  Nov.  1823  ;  in.  6  April, 
1850,  Emilie  Lines,  3rd  dau.  of  J.  H.  Scrivener, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue,] 
William  Irvine,  6.  4  April,  18C0. 

HtltCiiriC.— John  Sheppard,  of  Tythcrington,  Wilts  (born 
towards  the  close  of  the  reign  of  James  1.,  or  the  commence- 
ment of  that  of  King  Charles),  purchased,  circa  1C60,  from  the 
Champncys  family,  the  manor-house  and  estate  of  St.  Katha- 
rine's Hill,  Frome  Selwood.  He  left  issue,  i.  Edward,  from 
whom  descended  the  Sheppards  of  Taunton;  ii.  John,  ances- 
tor to  the  Sheppards  of  Frome  Sehuood;  and  other  issue. 
Mr.  Shcppard's  will  bears  date  3  Dec.  1675.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Sueppard,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  Katherine's  Hill,  Frome 
Selwood,  in.  7  June,  1705,  Philippa,  dau.  of  WilUam  Humphrey, 
of  Berkley,  and  by  her  he  had  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons, 
I.  William;  and  ii.  John,  whose  dau.,  Ann,  to.  Mr.  Wayland, 
of  Frome  Selwood.    The  son  and  heir, 

W'illiamSuephard,  Esq.ofTheManorllouse,  St.  Katharine's 
Hill,  J.P.,  b.  17  Oct.  1708  ;  m.  G  May,  1731,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Edward  Parsons,  of  Bristol,  by  Anno  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farley  Castle,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1792)  had  issue, 


I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  London,  Merchant,  and,  jure  uzoris,  of  Stone 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  «i.  1777,  Mary  Harmer,  of  Stone 
House,  an  heiress,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Harmer  Sheppard,  of  Stone  House  and  Clifton, 
m.  1st,  Isabella,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Henry  Sheppard,  Esq. 
of  Frome  Selwood;  and  d.  Oct.  1860,  having  had  issue, 
one  son, 

Edward  Harmer,  of  Stone  House  and  London,  to.  and 
has  issue. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Blary,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  John  Sheppard, 
and  had  issue, 

John  Eauger  Sheppard,  d.  1846. 
Mary.  Elizabeth. 

1  Mary  Harmer,  m.  Eichard  Wilsonne  Sheppard,  Esq.,  her 
cousin,  and  d.  1840. 
in.  AValtcr,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Henry,  m.  Isabella,  sister  and  heiress  of  Capt.  Wilsonne, 
of  Purton,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

1  Eichard  Wilsonne  Sheppard,  m.  Mary  Harmer,  dau.  of 
his  uncle,  Edward  Sheppard,  Esq. 

2  Emily. 

3  Isabella,  1st  wife  of  her  cousin,  Thomas  Harmer  Shep- 
pard, E.sq.  of  Stone  House  and  Clifton. 

V.  John,  in.  22  Sept.  1784,  Mary  Kelson,  dan.  of  John 
Bauger,  Esq.  of  Piddletown,  Dorset,  by  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Kelson,  Esq.  of  Midsummer  Norton,  Somerset,  and. 
had  issue, 

1  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Frome  Selwood,  6.  10  Oct.  1785; 
111.  his  cousin  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Tomkins,  Esq.  of 
Abingdon,  Banker,  and  has  one  son,  Walter. 
1  Mary,  2nd  wife  of  Thomas  Harmer  Sheppard,  Esq. 
I.  Anna,  m.  William  Tomkins,  Esq.  of  Abingdon,  Bunk»r. 
It.  Eleanor,  in.  Timothy  Lacey,  Esq.  of  North  Hill  House, 
Somerset. 
Mr.  Sheppard  d.  1759;  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Frome  Selwood  and  of  Bath, 
J. P.,  h.  Jan.  1734;  '/,;.  2  Jan.  1702,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co  ■ 
heiress  of  William  Hulbert,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  and  by  her  (who- 
d.  20  Feb.  1820,  aged  83)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Styleshill,  Somerset,  6.  28  Dec.  1762;  d.  v. p. 
19  Nov.  1804.  He  to.  1st,  19  May,  1789,  Susannah,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Lewin,  Esq.  of  The  Manor  of  St. 
Katharine's,  Ruislip,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Mico,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1794)  had 
issue, 

1  William  Hulbert,  late  of  Keyford  House,  Frome. 

2  Frederick,  d.  vara.  4  Oct.  18U2. 

3  John  Lewin  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b,  5  Aug.  1794;  d.  unm. 
10  Aug.  1821. 

1  Susan  Mary  Anne,  of  Spring  Hill,  near  Frome,  d.  22  May, 
1861. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Ilayter,  relict  of  Thomas  W.  Wyatt, 
Esq.,  but  had  no  further  issue.    Mr.  Sheppard  d.  19  Nov» 
1804. 

II.  Edward,  of  Firgrove,  in  Dudmaston,  and  also  {jure  texorzs) 
of  Alstone,  co.  Worcester,  and  Oxcnton,  co.  Gloucester, 
sometime  of  The  Ridge,  in  the  latter  co.,  of  which  he  was, 
1819,  High  Sheriff,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  Oct.  1764; 
m.  9  Jan.  1797,  Mary,  sole  dau.  of  John  Darke,  Esq.  of 
Alstone  and  Oxenton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  h.  29  Dec.  1801.        2  Eichard,  b.  2  Aug.  1807. 

3  Arthur  Francis  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Flimby,  Cumber- 
land, b.  19  .luly,  1813. 

4  Thomas  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.,  B.D.,  and  Fellow  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxon,  b.  9  Nov.  1814. 

1  Mary  Kebecca. 

2  Ann,  in.  1820,  John  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Dursley. 

3  Frances  Elizabeth.  4  EUenor  Martha. 

5  Caroline,  m.  Eev.  Kcnelm  Henry  Digby,  2nd  son  of  th* 
late  Admiral  Sir  Henry  Digby,  G.C.B.  6  Emiiy. 

7  Harriet  Jane,  in.  28  April,  1846,  Eev.  Thomas  Fremeaux 
Boddington,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Badger,  Salop,  who  d. 
18  July,  1871. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Folkington  Place,  Sussex,  Shrewston  Lodge, 
Wilts,  and  Hampstcad  Heath,  Middlesex,  J.P.,  b.  28  Oct. 
1766;  in.  5  Dec.  1800,  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Eichard  Down, 
Esq.  of  Ilalliwick  Manor  House,  Colncy  Hatch,  Middlesex, 
and  d.  having  issue, 

1  Thomas,  b.  16  Sept.  1802;  m.  Maria  Thcrese  Catherine 
dii  Croc  de  Brassac,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Charles 
Joseph,  Count  du  Croc  de  Brassac,  in  France,  and  had  ' 
issue  by  her  a  dau.,  Marie  Clementine  Wilbclmino 
Camillo,  in.  the  Viscount  de  Brimont,  who  takes  tlie  addi- 
tional surname  of  Brassac. 

2  Charles  Down,  b.  29  June,  1805. 

3  Walter  Cope,  Capt.  half-pay,  b.  20  Dee.  1806. 

4  Frederick,  b.  21  Dec.  1812. 

1  Sarah  Frances,  m.  12  Sept.  1832,  Eev.  George  GaytoB 
Harvey,  B.A. 

2  Susan,  in.  20  July,  1811,  Eichard  Eushton Preston,  Esq., 
■who  is  deceased. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Seymour  Court,  Somerset,  and  of  Clifton,  and 
sometime  also  of  Compton  House,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  30  Nov. 


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1770;    m.  1st,   Ann,   tiau.  of  Willinm  TomUins,    Ksq.  of 
Abingdon,  Banker,  by  whom  he  had, 
Ann,  his  only  ctdld,  ni.  Rev.  Aaron  Rogers. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  B.  Winter,   Esq.  of 
Shenley  Hill,  Herts,  and  by  her  he  had  an  only  son, 

Henry  Shoppard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  rd.  Mary  Anne,   dau.   of 
Gen.  Alexander  Graham  Stirling,  of  Rednock,  K.B.,  and 
has  issue, 
1  Graham.  2  Thomas. 

V.  George,  of  Fromeficld  House,  Somerset,  6.  23  July,  1773; 
■ill.  1797,  Mary  Ann  Stuart,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas 
Byard,  of  Mount  Tamar,  Devon,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1838;  he  left  at  his  decease,  2  Feb.  1855, 

1  Thomas  Byard,  of  Selwood,  Frome,  6.8  March,  1S05; 
in.  6  Aug.  1829,  Augusta  Perchard,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Mico  Winter,  Esq.  of  Shenley  Hill,  Herts,  by  Rachel  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co  heir  (with  her  sister  Martha,  wife  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Le  Mesurier,  formerly  hereditary  Governor 
of  Alderncy)  of  Peter  Perchard,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1805,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Byard  Winter,  6.  15  March,  1834;  m.  4  July, 
18G1,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Aaron  Rogers,  Incum- 
bent of  St.  Paul's,  Bristol,  and  has  a  dau.,  Amy  Byard. 

John  Edwin,  d.  1837.  George  Edmund,  6.  1841. 

Jessie  Augusta.  Caroline  Stuart. 

Emily  Byard,  m.  20  Jan.  1857,  Rev.  Charles  Barton, 
Kector  of  Trusham,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

Agnes  Louisa.  Susan  Anna.  Edith  Mico. 

2  George  Wood,  of  Fromelield  House,  Somerset,  J. P.,  b. 
1807;  111.  1834,  Emma,  dau.  of  J.  T.  Brown,  Esq., 
H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Winifred  House,  Bath,  by  M.iry  his  wile, 
dau.  of  Rev.  S.  Sneade,  of  Nctley  and  Ludlow,  and  has 
issue, 

George  Frederick,  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  17  May,  1835;  m.  1861, 
Adeline  Babington,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  B.  Peile,  and 
has  issue,  Philip  Arthur  Sneade;  Evelyn  Stuart;  Guy 
Babington ;  and  Seymour  Hulbert. 

Mary  Stuart,  m.  7  Feb.  ISGl,  T.  W.  Sheppard,  Capt. 
2oth  regt.;  and  d.  at  Malta,  July,  18G8,  leaving  issue. 

Ellen  Olivia,  m.  Rev.  A.  B.  Peile,  Incumbent  of  Holy 
Trinity  Church,  Ventnor,  and  has  issue. 

Eirma  Flora.  Susan  Elizabeth  Sneyd. 

Isabel  Byard. 

3  Walter,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Hermitage,  Berks,  h.  1809  ; 
m.  Fanny  Boulger,  of  Bradfield,  Berks;  and  dying  1852, 
left  issue, 

Walter  Byard. 

Mary  Ann  Stuart.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

4  Alfred  Byard,  of  The  Hove,  Torquay,  m.  Maria  Thompson, 
and  has  issue,  Maria  Stewart. 

1  Harriet  Byard,  ra.  Rev.  William  Dalby,  Rector  of  Comp- 
ton  Basset,  Wilts;  and  d.  1840. 

2  Stuart,  m.  Rev.  David  Malcolm  Clerk,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Kingston  Deveril,  Wilts. 

3  Elizabeth  Hulbert,  d.  1868. 

4  Emma  Martha,  m.  Richard  Edward  Austen  Townshend, 
Esq.  of  Norwood,  Surrey. 

5  Jane  Bunn,  m.  Rev.  John  Henry  Clayton,  Rector  of 
Farnborough,  Hants ;  and  d.  1858. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Whittaker  Ledyard,  Esq.  of  Road  Hill, 

WUts. 
n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Wathcn,  Esq.  of  Kew House,  Stroud, 

CO.  Gloucester. 

III.  EUenor,  m.  Rev.  Peter  Wood,  Rector  of  Broadwater, 
Sassex,  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester. 

Mr.  Sheppard  d.  17  May,  1814,  aged  80,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grandson, 

William  Hcbekt  Sheppabd,  Esq.  of  Keyford  House,  J. P., 
i.  10  Aug.   1791;  m.  24  Sept.  1818,  Hannah,   only  child  ot 
■William  PoUett,  Esq.  of  Great  Bardfield,  Essex,  and  had, 
I.  William,  now  of  Keyford. 

n.  John  Lewin,  b.  C  Nov.  1828;  m.  6  July,  1852,  Sabine, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Walton,  4th  Light 
Dragoons,  and  had  a  dau.,  Lihan  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  8  Feb. 
1861. 

m.  Thomas  Pollett,  b.  6  June,  1830;  m.  1864,  Eliza  Estella 
May  MacTier. 

IV.  Albert  Mico,  6.  1836 :  m.  1869,  Anna  Margaret  Griffin. 

1.  Mary  Anne,  m.  30  Dec.  1862,  Lieut.-Col.'xhomas  Tapp, 

C.B. 
n.  Lucy  Hannah,  m.  13  June,   1855,   Henry  Carter  Snell, 

eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  Chauncy,  Vicar  of  Paul's 

Walden,  and  has  issue. 
m.  Susan  Katharine,   r,i.  17   Aug.  1854,   William  George, 

youngest  son  of  Capt.  Barton,  late  of  the  4th  Light  Dragoons, 

and  d.  27  Nov.  1862.  iv.  Alice  Leader. 

Mr.  Sheppard  d.  1878. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or,  as 
many  mullets  gu.,  quartering  Hulbekt,  Lewin,  Mico,  and 
Childe.  Cresl—A  ram  passant  p;jr.  between  two  olive-branches 
vert. 

^eaJ— Oston  Hall,  Southwell. 


SHEPPARD    OF    CAMPSEY    ASHE. 

Sheppaed,  John  George,  Esq.  of  Campsey  Ashe, 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  b.  30  Jan. 
1824 ;  m.  4  Aug.  181-6,  Harriet  Anna,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  Tyrwhitt  Jones,  Bart,  of  Stanley 
Hall,  Salop.  ^ 

HincaCIC.— Jons  SnEprARD,  Esq.,  who  to.  twice,  and  had, 

by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary  Revett,  of  Brandeston,  Suffolk, 

Jony  Sheppakd,  Esq.,  m.  1797,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Col.  Wilson, 
of  DidUngton  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  sister  of  Robert,  Lord 
Berners,  and  d.  31  Jan.  1824,  leaving  an  only  son, 

John  Wilson  Sheppakd,  Esq.  of  Campsey  Ashe,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  April,  1823,  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  George 
Crump,  of  Alexton  Hall,  co.  Leicester  (by  Mary  Wilson  his 
wife,  sister  of  Robert,  late  Lord  Berners),  and  by  her  (who  '„i. 
2udly,  13  April,  1832,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Robert  AVilson,  2na 
son  of  Henry,  Lord  Berners,  and  3rdly,  the  Very  Rev.  Edward 
Newenham  Hoare,  Dean  of  Waterford)  had  issue, 

John  George,  now  of  Campsey  Ashe. 

Henry  Wilson,  late  of  the  R.N.,  b.  IG  June,  1827  ;  m.  Louisa, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Newenham  Hoare,  Dean  of 
Waterford,  and  has  a  son,  Hakry,  b.  1867,  and  two  daus. 

Juha  Harriet,  m.  Aug.  1845,  the  Rev.  William  D.  Hall, 
Rector  of  The  Lea,  co.  Gloucester. 

Agnes  Mary,  d.  1852. 

Mr.  Sheppard  d.  2  April,  1830,  while  attending  the  assizes  at 
Bury  St.  Edmunds  as  High  Sheriff. 

Arms—Sa.,  a  fcss  or,  between  three  talbots  passant  arg., 
each  carrying  in  the  mouth  a  bird-bolt  of  the  second.  Crext—X 
talbot's  head  sa.  issuing  from  a  tower  or.  Motto — Fide  et; 
virtute. 

-S'tat— Campsey  Ashe,  Wickham  Market,  Suffolk. 


SHEPPARD    OF    SAUCHOPE. 

Sheppaed,  Eev.  HE^^tT  Alexandeb  Graham:, 
of  Sauchope,  and  Eednock,  IS'.B.,  M.A.,  b.  1835,  is 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Sheppard,  Esq.,  by  his  wife, 
a  dau.  of  Graham,  of  Eednock. 

&a2— Kednock  Castle,  near  Stirling. 


SHERBROOKE    OF    OXTON. 

Sherbeooke,  Henet  Porter,  Esq.  of  Oxton 
Hall,  Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  in  1859, 
late  Capt.  in  the  Eoyal  Sherwood  Foresters,  or 
Kottinghamshire  regt.  of  Militia,  and  subsequently 
Capt.  in  the  South  Nottinghamshii-e  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  b.  3  Sept.  1810 ;  m.  26  Dec.  1840,  Louisa 
Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Fane,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.'s 
Ciyil  Service,  sixth  son  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  of 
Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  Commander  R.N.,  6.  23  Oct.  1844;  m.  1  Sept. 
1870,  Margaret  Macdonald,  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Graham,  Esq.  of  Dunclutha,  co.  Argyll,  and  has  issue,  1 
Henry  Graham,  b.  11  Feb.  1877;  1  Violet,  6.  1871;  2 
Eva  Caroline,  b.  1872. 

II.  Henry  Neville,  late  Lieut.  43rd  Foot,  6.  3  Feb.  1846; 
r,i.  3  Feb.  1371,  the  Lady  Harriett  Alice,  only  dau.  of 
the  Right  Hon.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Louis,  2nd 
Earl  Howe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  April,  1875)  has  issue, 
1  Penn  Curzon,  b.  28  Nov.  1871 ;  2  Sybil  Mary,  b.  4  July, 
1S73  ;  3  Evelyn  Alice,  b.  7  April,  1875.  He  m.  2ndly, 
5  March,  1878,  Lady  Lilias  Charlotte  Cairns,  dau.  of  Earl 
Cairns. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  15  March,  1859,  John  Chnworth  Musters, 
Esq.  of  Annesley  Park  and  Colwick  Hall,  Notts. 

II.  Alice  Louis,  )ii.  17  Feb.  1S63,  George  Eden  Jarvis,  Esq. 
of  Doddington  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

III.  Mary  Beresford. 

This  gentleman,  'who  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  Eev. 
Eobert  Lowe,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Bingham,  Notts,  and 
Prebendary  of  Southwell,  assumed  the  name  and 
arms  of  Sherbeooke  in  1847,  on  succeeding  to  the 
estates  of  his  kinsman,  William  Sherbrookc,  Esq.  of 
Oxton  Hall. 

Jlt'utntjr.— It  appears  from  Thoroton's  "  Antiquities  of 
KuUinghamshire,"  that  the  Shtrbiooke  family  first  became  coii- 

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nected  with  the  countyin  the  time  of  Queen  Emzabeth,  in  the 
eichtli  year  of  whose  reign  {anyio  15GG/  the  moiety  of  a  manor, 
together  with  certain  lands  in  Oxton,  were  purchased  by 
Thomas  Sherbrooke,  son  and  heir  of  Eobert  Sherbrooke  (the 
2nd  son  of  Eobert  Sherbrooke,  of  Tibshelf,  co.  Derby,  whose 
ancestors  derired  their  name  from  the  Hamlet  of  Shirebrooke, 
on  the  borders  of  Nottinghamshire  and  Derbyshire),  by  Alice 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Brailsford.  This  Thomas  Sherbrooke 
v.i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WilUam  Hall,  of  Saxcndale,  Notts,  and 
■R-as  father  of 

EoBEET  Shebbbooke,  of  OxtOD,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Savile,  of  Oxton,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tem- 
pest, Esq.,  and  had  issue,  with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and 
Elizabeth,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Shebbbooke,  of  Oxton,  b.  in  1600 ;  m.  Elizabeth, 
flau.  of  Thomas  Jobson,  Esq.  of  Cudworth,  co.  York,  and  d. 
in  1653,  having  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  EoBEBT,  who  s.  to  his  father's  estates  and  of  whom 
presently. 

II.  Thomas,  m.  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jobson, 
Esq.  of  Cudworth,  co.  Tork,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Hekby, 
of  whom  hereafter. 

EoBEBT  Shebbbooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  who  s.  his  father  in 
1C53,  m.  Elizabeth  Taylor,  a  Lincolnshire  lady,  but  had  no 
male  issue,  and  upon  his  decease  the  Oxton  estate  devolved 
upon  his  nephew, 

Heset  Shebbbooke,  Esq.  of  Oxton  (above-mentioned),  who 
•was  High  Sheriff  co.  Nottingham  in  1712;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Porter,  Esq.  of  Bingham,  Notts,  and  d.  1754,  leaving 
three  daus.  and  co-heiresses, 

I.  Margaret,  b.  1716;  m.  her  cousin,  Henry  Porter,  Esq. 
of  Birmingham,  J. P.  for  Notts,  Verderer  of  Sherwood 
Forest,  and  Deputy  Eanger  of  Thomeywood  Chase,  who 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Shebbbooke,  upon  the  death 
of  his  wife's  father,  in  1754,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Jan.  1779.  Mrs. 
Sherbrooke  survived  her  husband,  and  d.  21  Dec.  1799,  and 
•was  buried  at  Oxton. 

II.  Sarah,  in.  William  Coape,  Esq.  of  Arnold,  co.  Notts,  and  of 
Earnah,  in  Duffield,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  for  Notts,  and 
Verderer  of  Sherwood  Forest  (who  d.  28  June,  1791),  and  d. 
at  .\mold,  3  March,  1799,  and  was  bui-ied  at  Oxton.  She 
left  issue, 

1  WilUam,  of  Oxton,  J.P.  for  Notts,  and  for  many  years 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  and  High  Sheriff  in 
1803,  s.  to  the  family  estates  upon  the  decease  of  his 
aunt  in  1799,  and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Sheb- 
bbooke only.  He  m.  5  April,  17b5,  Anne,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Foxcroft,  Esq.  of  co.  Nottingham,  by  his 
•nife,  the  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Langford,  Esq. 
of  Basford,  Notts.  He  rf.  s.  p.  17  Nov.  1831,  aged  73,  and 
his  widow  d.  15  Oct.  1847,  aged  83  years. 

2  Henry,  Col.  of  the  Boyal  Sherwood  Foresters,  or 
Nottinghamshire  regiment  of  Militia,  d.  a  bachelor,  15 
March,  1849,  aged  89,  and  was  buried  at  Oxton. 

2  John,  K.C.B.,  and  Gen.  in  the  army,  who  greatly  dis- 
tinguished himself  at  Seringapatam  and  elsewhere,  and 
•was  constituted  Lieut. -Governor  and  Commander  of  the 
forces  in  Nova  Scotia  in  1811,  and  appointed  Governor- 
Gen,  of  Canada  in  1815.  He  7ft.  1811,  Katherina,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Eev.  Eeginald  Pyndar,  Bector 
of  Madresfield,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  s.p.  14  Feb.  1830, 
cced  65.  His  widow  d.  at  Sidmouth,  Devon,  15  May, 
1858. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unyn. 

2  Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Hamer  Gates,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Aller- 
ton,  CO.  Tork,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1834,  aged  76,  leaving  issue. 

Di.  Elizabeth,  m.  —  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Southwell,  Notts  (son  of 
Samuel  Lowe,  Esq.,  who  derived  his  descent  from  the 
ancient  Cheshire  stock  through  a  branch  which  had  migrated 
into  Lancashire,  and  who  had  purchased  an  estate  at  South- 
■wcU,  about  the  beginning  of  the  last  century,  and  had 
settled  at  that  place),  and  by  him  she  had,  with  other 
issue,  three  sons, 

1  Sherbrooke,  of  Southwell,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  for 
Notts  in  1785;  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Eichard  Turner 
Beecher,  Esq.  of  Southwell,  and  d.  3  Dec.  1794,  leaving 
issue. 

2  Lee,  d.  a  bachelor. 

3  Eobert,  of  Southwell,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff  for  Notts, 
1802.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eichard  Turner  Beecher, 
Esq.  of  Southwell,  and  d.  28  July,  1822,  having  had,  with 

'  other  issue,  a  son, 

Et'bert  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Binsham,  and  Prebendary  of 
Southwell,  7ft.  July,  1805,  Ellen,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  the  Eev.  Eeginald  Pyndar,  Eector  of  Madresfield, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  23  Jan.  1845,  aged  65.  His  widow 
d.  15  Nov.  1852,  aged  69,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henry  Porter,  the  present  possessor  of  the  Oxton 
est.ites. 

2  Eobert  (Right  Hon.),  M..\.  Oxford,  M.P.  for  the 
■University-  of  London,  a  Privy  Councillor,  and  some- 
time Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  6.  1811;  called  to 


the  Bar  1S42;  •first  retu'-ned  to  Parliament  for  Kid- 
derminster, 1852,  and  afterwards  sat  for  Calne  from 
18."i9  to  1868;  m.  1836,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  George 
Orred,  Esq.  of  Aigburlh  HaU,  co.  Lancaster. 

S  Frederic  Pyndar  (Rev.),  b.  1813 ;  m.  Helen,  younger 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  John  Martin  Leake. 
Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  12  Oct.  1872,  and 
was  buried  at  Oxton.  He  left  issue,  Eeginald  and 
Helen. 

1  Elizabeth  Agnes  Pyndar,  d.  v.nm.  3  Sept.  1860, 
aged  51.  2  Mary  Anne,  d.  an  infant,  1810. 

3  EUen  Pyndar.  4  Margaret  Anne. 

Arms — Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  vair  a  chief  or,  over  all  a 
bend  gu.  charged  with  three  mullets  pierced  arg.,  a  crescent 
for  difference,  for  Shebbbooke;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  two  wolves 
passant  arg.,  for  Lowe.  Crests — 1st,  A  horse's  head  couped  arg. 
charged  with  three  bars  gu.,  for  Shebbbooke;  2nd,  A  wolf's 
head  erased  arg.,  for  Lowe.    Motto — Vi  si  non  consUio. 

■SeaJ— Oxton  Hall,  Southwell. 


SHERIDAN    OF    FRAUPTON    COURT. 

Sheeidan,  Eichaed  Beinslet,  Esq.  of  Framp- 
ton  Court,  Dorset,  M.P.  for  Shaftesbury  1845  to 
1852,  and  for  Dorchester  1852  to  1868,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1838,  m.  18  May,  1835,  Marcia 
Maria,  only  surviving  child  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir 
Colqiihoun  Grant,  K.C.B.,  G.C.H.  (by  Marcia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Eer.  John  Eichards,  of  Longbredy, 
Dorset),  and  niece  of  the  late  Francis  John  Ero-svue, 
Esq.  of  Frampton  Court,  Dorset,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Brinsley,  6.  11  Dec.  1838;   d.  17  March,  1868. 

II.  Francis  John  Rogers,  Eifle  Brigade,  6.  6  May,  1842;  d. 
10  July,  1877. 

IV.  Aloebkos  Bbisslet,  E.N.,  6.  11  June,  1845;  m.  18  Jan. 
1S71,  Mary  Lothrop,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  J.  Lothrop 
Motley,  late  United  States'  Minister  at  the  Court  of  St. 
James,  and  has  issue,  Eichaed  Bbisslet,  b.  22  May,  1874; 
John  Lothrop  Motley  and  Algernon  Brinsley,  twins,  b.  21 
June,  1876;  a  son,  b.  5  Jan.  1879;  Mary  Elizabeth  Brins- 
ley, 6.  19  Oct.  1871;  Sophie  Florence  Lothrop,  b.  19 
Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Charles  William  Frederick,  6.  26  March,  1847. 

V.  Thomas  Constantine  Henry  Kier,  6.  3  May,  1851. 

VI.  James  Colquhoun  Grant,  6.23  Jan.  1857;  d.  14  Aug. 
18G5. 

I.  r.dith  Marcia  Caroline,  m.  30  June,  1864,  Francis  John 
Tliynne,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Very  Eev.  Lord  John 
Tliynne;   tZ.  9  April,  1876  (see  Batb,  Bvjlke's  Peerage). 

II.  Florence  Sarah  Wilhelmine,  m.  27  July,  1858,  Lord 
Poltimore.  in.  Helena  Charlotte. 

31  incase. — This  is  a  very  ancient  Celtic  family,  of  fo. 
Cavan,  and  can  be  traced  back  to  a  remote  period  of  Irish 
history.  Its  earlier  allianceswere  with  the  O'Rourkes,  O'Neills, 
O'Donnells,  O'Farrells,  O'Connors,  O'Eeillys,  &c.  Two  of  its 
members  were  distinguished  for  their  abihties  and  learning 
in  the  reign  of  Charles  II.,  viz.,  Thomas  Sheridan,  and 
Charles,  his  brother.  Bishop  of  Kildare. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Sheeidan,  6.  1687,  the  son  of  a  country 
gentleman,  possessed  of  an  estate  at  Uaehteraghy,  co.  Cavan, 
was  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  through  the  kind- 
ness of  his  relative,  Dr.  William  Sheridan,  the  deprived  Bishop 
of  Kilmore,  and  subsequently  entering  into  holy  orders,  gained 
the  patronage  and  favour  of  Dean  Swift.  Dr.  Sheridan  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  MacFadden,  of  Quilcagh,  co.  Cavan, 
and  d.  1738.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Sheeidan,  A.M.  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  6.  1719, 
author  of  TJie  Dlclionary,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Dr.  Philip 
Chamberlayne,  Prebendary  of  Eathmichael.  This  lady  was 
known  in  letters  by  her  Sidney  Biddulph  Nourjahad,  and  the 
comedies  of  The  Discovery  and  The  Dupe.  By  her  (who  was 
granddau.  of  Sir  Oliver  Chamberlayne)  Mr.  Sheridan  had 
issue, 

Chaeles  Fbancis,  b.  1750;  ra.  1783,Letitia  Christina  Bolton. 

Eichaed  Bbikslet,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Le  Fanu,  Esq. 

Alicia,  7ft.  Joseph  Le  Fanu,  Esq. 

The  youngest  son. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Eichaed  Bbinslet  Shebidan,  the  Orator, 
Statesman,  Dramatist,  and  Wit,  was  b.  in  Dorset  Street,  Dub- 
lin. 30  Oct.  1751.  He  'm.  1st,  1773,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Linley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1792)  had  (besides  a 
dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  an  infant)  a  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  pre- 
sently.   He  ??i.  2Qdly,  Esther  Jane  Ojjle,  dau.  of  the  Dean  of 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1451 


Winrhcstov,  a"il  by  h<?r  hnil  a  pon,  Charlps  Brinsley,  who  d. 
1843.     The  son  of  the  1st  marriufce, 

Thomas  Sheridan,  Esq.,  m.  180C,  Caroline  Henrietta,  4th 
dau.  of  Col.  Callander  (who  afterwards  became  Sir  James 
Campbell),  of  Craigforth,  co.  Stirling,  by  Lady  Klizabeth 
Helena  M'Donnell  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  5th  Earl  of 
Antrim,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1817,  having  had  (besides  the  present 
Richard  1'binsley  Sheridan,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Court)  three 
sons  and  three  daus., 
Thomas  Berkeley,  R.N.,  accidently  killed  by  a  fall  on  board 

H.M.S.  "Diamond,"  1826. 
Francis  Cynric,  Treasurer  of  the  Mauritius,  d.  there  13  Sept. 

1843. 
Charles  Kinnaird,  Attache  to  the  British  Embassy  at  Paris, 
d.  30  May,  1847. 

Helen  Selina,  hi.  4  July,  182.'i,  Price,  Lord  Dufferin  and 
Claneboy ;  and  2ndly,  13  Oct.  1SG2,  the  Karl  of  GitTord,  and 
eldest  son  of  the  Marquess  of  Twucddale,  d.  14  June, 
1867. 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah,  m.  1st,  30  July,  1827,  the  Hon.  G. 
C.  Norton,  brother  to  Lord  Grantlcy,  who  </.  24  Feb.  187S, 
leaving  issue;  and  2ndlv,  1  March,  1877,  Sir  William 
Stirling-Maxwell,  Bart.  M.P.  K.T.,  d.  1878.  She  d.  15 
June,  1877. 
Jane  Georgina,  m.  10  June,  1830,  Edward  Adolphus,  Duke  of 
Somerset,  K.G. 

Arms — Vert,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  stag's  head  ppr. 
Motto — Cervus  lacessitus  leo. 

Seat — Frampton  Court,  Dorchester,  Dorset. 


SHERWOOD    OF    RYSOME    GABTH. 

Sherwood,  WiLLiA:\r,  Esq.  of  Rysomo  Gartli, 
CO.  York,  b.  17  Feb.  1815  ;  m.  15  Dec.  1859,  Mary 
Anne  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Boynton,  Bart, 
of  Burton  Agnes,  co.  York. 

JCt'tlfitCIC. — George  Sherwood,  Esq.  of  rtysnme  Garth,  5. 
4  March,  1740  ;  m.  9  Oct.  1769,  Ann  Sawyer,  niece  of  Robert 
Bee,  Esq.  ofSheffling  Holderness,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
9  Sept.  1809)  left  at  his  decease,  20  Nov.  1813,  a  son, 

George  Henry  Suerwood,  Esq.  of  Rysome  Garth,  6.  29 
Dec.  1781;  m.  17  Dec.  1812,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Bell, 
Esq.  of  Wyton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Aug. 
18.57)  had  issue,  a  dau.,  Margaret  Bell,  widow  of  Lieut. 
Edward  Clarke,  R.N.,  and  a  son,  William  Sueewood,  Esq.  of 
K}-sorae  Garth. 

Seat — Rysome  Garth,  Patrington. 


SHIPLEY    OF    TWYFOED    MOOHS. 

Shipley,  Conway  Mordaunt,  Esq.  of  Twyford 
Moors  House,  Hants,  b.  9  Nov.  1824 ;  m.  Caroline 
Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clements  Parr,  Esq.,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Elton,  Bart,  of  Clovedon 
Court,  Somerset. 

iLtlTCnSC— The  Rev.  Jonathan  Shipi.et,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
St.  Asaph,  son  of  Jonathan  Shipley,  of  Leeds,  by  Martha  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Davies,  of  Twyford  House,  Hants,  m. 
Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  eo-heiress  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  George 
Mordaunt,  5th  son  of  John,  Viscount  Avalon,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  6  Dec.  178G  (with  several  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  m.  Sir 
William  Jones;  Amelia,  m.  William  Charles  Sloper,  Esq.; 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. ;  Georgiana,  to.  Francis  Hare  Naylor,  Esq. ; 
and  Catherine  Louisa),  one  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Davies  Shipley,  Dean  of  St.  Asaph,  who 
m.  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Ellis  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Acton 
Park,  CO.  Denbigh,  by  Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  and  eo-heiress 
of  James  Russell  Stapleton,  Esq.,  and  Penelope  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Conway,  Bart.,  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Penelope, 
deceased ;  Anna  Maria,  deceased :  and  Amelia)  five  sons,  all 
since  deceased,  William,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army ;  Mordaunt; 
Conway  ;  John ;  and  Charles.    The  last-named, 

The  Rev.  Charles  Shipley,   of  Twyford  House,  Rector  of 
Mappowder,  Dorset,  to.  1821,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Orby  Sloper, 
Esq.  of  West  Woodhay,  Berks,  deceased,  and  had  issue, 
Conway  MoRDAnNX,  now  of  Twyford  Moors. 
Reginald  Yonge,  C.B.,  b.  1826;  Major-Gen.  in  command  of 
2nd  Brigade,  Aldershot,  late  7th  Fusiliers;  w.  Amy,  dau.  of 
Lea  Birch,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Conway;  Mordaunt;  Regi- 
nald Heber;    Charles  Avalon;   and  two  daus.,  Charlotte; 
and  Amy  Lea. 

William  Davies,  h.  .Tan.  1828,  Major  40th  regt.,  late  Aide-de- 
Cump  to  Lieut.-Gen.   Wynard,"  Cape   of  Good  Hope,   m. 


Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  —  Ogilvie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  two 

sons,  Charles  Orby;  and  Harold. 
Orby  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  July,  1832;  m.  Zoe,  dau.  of  the  Right 

Hon.  James  Wilson,  M.P. 
Anna  Maria,  m.  1840,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Crofton,  Knt., 

C.B.,  late  Chairman  of  Directors  of  Convict  Prisons,  Ireland. 
Mr.  Shipley  d.  1834. 

Arms — Lozengy,  arg.  and  sa.,  a  borduro  of  the  last.  Crest — 
Out  of  an  earl's  coronet  or,  the  bust  of  a  Moorish  prince  ppr., 
habited  of  the  first  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa. 
Motto — Nee  plaeida  contenta  quiete  est. 

Seat — Twyford  Moors,  near  Winchester,  Hants. 


SHIPPERDSON  OF  HERMITAGE. 

Shippeedson  (late  Hopper),  The  Eev.  Edmund 
Hector,  of  Pittington  Hall,  Garth,  Murton-in- 
the-Wbins,  and  Hermitage,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  M.A.,  formerly  Fellow  of  Christ  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, b.  25  Sept.  1806;  m.  1  Nov.  1838,  Adeline, 
dau.  of  John  Kerrich,  Esq.  of  Harlcston,  Norfolk, 
and  by  her,  who  d.  10  Sept.  1873,  bad  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Henry,  6.  26  Aug.  1839,  Lieut.  North  Durham 
Militia  ;   d.  ^m'm.  28  April,  1872. 

I.  Mary  Adeline,  m.  10  Dec.  1863,  Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  Bart. ; 
d.  2  June,  1866,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ethel  A.delinb. 

II.  Isabella  Henrietta,  b.  26  June,  1847;  })i.  20  April,  1871, 
Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Williamson,  60th  Rifles  (3rd  son  of 
Sir  Hedworth  Williamson,  7th  hart.),  but  c^.  s.  p.  3  March, 
1874. 

Mr.  Shipperdson  assumed,  by  royal  license,  in 
1856,  the  name  of  Shippeedson  only  (in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  Hopper),  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  that  family,  under  the  will  of  bis  maternal  uncle, 
Edward  Shipperdson,  Esq. 

ULillCKQC, — This  family  was  for  many  generations  seated 
at  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham,  in  which  parish  they  held  lands 
at  a  very  early  period. 

JpNKiN  Hopper,  temj).  Henry  VIII. ,  possessed  the  estate  of 
Todepotts  and  other  lands  in  Wolsingham,  which  remained 
with  liis  descendants  for  two  centuries.     From  him  descended! 

John  Hopper,  of  Todepotts  and  Wiggiside  (will  dated 
25  April,  1603),  who  left  by  his  wife  Alice,  with  three  other 
sons,  a  son  and  successor, 

Anthony  Hopper,  who  was  father  of 

Thomas  Hopper,  who  had  issue  six  sons,  of  whom  Robert 
purchased  the  estate  of  The  Eshes.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Hopper,  b.  1627,  left  at  his  decease,  19  Nov.  1700,  two 
sons,  John,  b.  1655;  and 

Anthony  Hopper,  bapt.  2  April,  1665,  who  sold  the  family 
estates  in  Wolsingham.  He  to.  9  May,  1691,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Coulson,  Esq.,  and  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Hopper,  who  settled  at  DurhaiU,  and  was  Alderman 
and  Post-Master  of  that  city,  and  m.  1st,  15  Dec.  1723,  Mary 
Burletson,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He?)!,.  2ndly,  6  Jan.  1729, 
Elizabeth  Paxton,  widow  of —  Fulthorpe,  Esq.,  and  left  issue 
by  her,  with  one  dau.,  Thomasine,  m.  her  cousin,  Richard 
Hopper,  Surgeon,  of  Durham,  six  sons,  i.  John,  bapt.  22  Aug. 
1731,  Mayorof  Durham  1764,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  David  John- 
son ;  and  d.s.p.;  ii.  Thomas,  bapt.  12  Oct.  1732,  Vicar  of  Bow- 
don,  Rector  of  Barley,  and  Prebendary  of  Ely  (grand-father  of 
Priscilla  Blaria  Hopper,  of  Silkswortli  House,  co.  Durham,  ?)t. 
Lieut.-Gen.  William  Beckwith,  K.H.);  in.  Christopher,  Post- 
master of  Durham,  whose  son,  Thomas,  of  Sharow  Lodge,  co. 
York,  and  of  Walworth,  co.  Durham,  6.  1769,  d.  s.  p.  1849; 
IV.  George,  of  whom  presently  ;  v.  Hendry,  of  Silksworlh 
House,  purchased  and  entailed  the  estate  of  Walworth.  He  m. 
20  Nov.  1770,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Steele, 
Esq.  of  Lamb  Abbey,  Kent,  M.P.,  and  d.  21  June,  1812,  with- 
out issue  (his  widow  d.  Jan.  1808,  and  was  buried  with  her 
husband  in  Durham  Cathedral);  vi.  Anthony,  bapt.  30  Dec. 
1738  ;  d.  28  Feb.  1823,  unm,.,  and  was  buried  in  Durliam 
Cathedral.    The  4th  son, 

George  Hopper,  Esq.,  bapt.  11  Nov.  1735  ;  m.  let,  Anne, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  W.alter  Carles,*  Vicar  of 
Sandon  (by  Anne  his  wife,  sister  of  Edmund  Hector,  Esq.  of 

*  He  was  the  only  son  of  Richard  Carless,  Esq.  of  Birming- 
ham, by  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  of  Enfield,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Acton,  Esq., 
3rd  son  of  Sir  Edward  Acton,  Bart.,  of  Adenham ;  who  was 
the  son  of  Richard  Carless,  E:q.,  the  near  kinsman  and  legatee 
of  Col.  William  Carles,  the  preserver  of  Kiuy  CiiAi'.uia  11.,  in 
the  Royal  Oak  at  Boscobcl. 


1452 


SHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHI 


Birminsliam,  the  friend  of  Samuel  Johnson),  by  ivhom  he 
acquired  the  estate  of  Fivcways  House,  near  Birmingham,  and 
bad  an  only  child  and  heir, 

Waltee  Cables. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Perkins,   Ksq.,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue  ;  and  dying  14  April,  1787,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Waltek  Cables  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  Durham,  heir 
also  to  his  great-uncle,  Edmund  Hector,  Esq.,  h.  25  July,  1772  ; 
m.  9  Aug.  18r3,  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Ralph  Shipperdson,  Esq. 
of  Fittington  UaU  Garth,  and  Murton-in-the-Whins,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  March,  1846)  had  issue, 

J.  Edmd.vd  Hectob,  his  heir,  who  s.  to  the  estates  of  Fitting- 
ton  Hall  Garth,  and  has  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of 
Shippebd-sox,  only. 

II.  Walter  Anthony,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  6. 
16  Dec.  1810;  d.v.nm.  15  Oct.  1845;  buried  at  Mary-the-less, 
Durham. 

III.  Kalph  Shipperdson,  6.18  Feb.  1815;  M.D.,  of  DubUn; 
(/.  29  March,  1«56. 

IV.  Augustus  Macdonald,  6. 11  Aug.  1816;  M.A.,  late  Fellow 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich, 
Eector  and  Fatron  of  Starston,  Norfolk,  and  a  Magistrate 
for  that  CO.;  »i.  15  April,  1847,  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Hohnes,  of  Gawdy  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  her 
l;as  issue, 

1  Richard  Carles,  6.  4  Feb.  1848;,  d.  31  Jan.  1855. 

2  Edmund  Carles,  /).  23  June,  1850. 

S  Anthony  Shipperdson,  6.  17  June,  1858. 

1  Annie  Margaret,  ni.  1st,  21  Oct.  1874,  Frederic  Grahame 
Lacon,  Lieut.  17th  regt.,  and  2ndly,  14  Nov.  1878,  Hugh 
"\V.  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Esq.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,  Rector  of  Amersham.    (See  thai  FaniUy.) 

2  Sarah,  deceased.  3  Constance. 
Archdeacon  Hopper  d.  7  Jan.  1878. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Frances,  m.  27  March,  1856,  John  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Burley  House,  Leeds;  d.  20  Jan.  1»68. 

II.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  25  Jan.  1838,  Rev.  James  Boucher, 
nephew  of  Viscount  jlolcsworth ;  and  is  deceased. 

III.  Isabella  Margaret,  m.  28  Aug.  Ib38,  her  cousin,  Francis 
Russell  Apletre,  Esq.  of  Goldings,  Hants. 

IV.  Frances,  d.  unm.  9  Dec.  1869. 

Ulr.  Hopper  inherited  the  estate  of  Walworth  at  the  decease  of 
his  cousin,  Thomas  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Sharow  Lodge,  and  dying 
15  Jan.  1853,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the  present  Rev.  Edmund 
Hector  Hoppeb  (now  Shipperdson),  representative  of  the 
family. 

y!ri;!.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  sa.  and 
crm.  over  all  a  tower  triple  towered  arg.  masoned  of  the  first, 
for  Hopper;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  mount  in  base  an  oak  tree 
■\crt  over  all  on  a  fess  gu.  three  regal  crowns  of  the  first,  for 
Cables  or  Cablos.  These  bearings  of  Carlos  were  granted 
21  May,  1658,  by  Charles  II.  to  his  preserver,  in  the  Royal 
Oak,  after  the  Battle  of  Worcester,  Col.  William  Carlos,  "  in 
pei-petuam  rei  memoriam,"  as  it  is  expressed  in  the  patent. 
Crests— \si,  A  tower  as  in  the  arms,  for  Hopper  ;  2nd,  A  sword 
arg.  hUt  and  pommel  or,  and  a  sceptre  of  the  second  crossed  in 
saltire  enfiled  with  an  oaken  civic  crown  vert  fructed  of  the 
second,  for  Cables.  Moito — Subditus  fidelis  regis  et  salus 
regni. 

;Sca<«— Hermitage,  Chester-le-Street ;  Fittington  Hall  Garth ; 
and  Murton-in-the-Whins. 

^"amib  of  ^l/ipijcrbsmt. 

This  family  has  held  lands,  as  is  proved  by  copy  of  Cour* 
Roll  in  Bishop  Weannouth,  since  the  commencement  at  least 
of  the  records  of  the  Halmot  Court,  tera'p.  Edwabd  111. 

William  Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wearmouth,  and  of 
Merton,  co.  Durham,  living  1635,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  John 
<Joodcliild,  Esq.  of  Ryhope,  and  sister  of  Robert  GoodchUd, 
Esq.  of  Fallyon,  by  whom  he  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Murton,  Capt.  of  a  troop  of 
horse  under  Gen.  Monk,  left,  by  Anne  his  wife,  an  eldest  son 
*nd  heir, 

Edwabd  Shipperdson,  Esq.,  who  m.  Margaret,*  sister  and 
sole  heiress  of  William  Sympson,  Esq.  of  Fittington  Hall  Garth, 
and  granddau.  of  Sir  WilUam  Belasysc,  of  Murton,  Durham, 
ty  whom  (who  d.  1699)  he  left  at  his  decease,  July,  '707,  a  son 
and  heir, 

Ralph  Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Fittington  Hall  Garth,  bapt. 
10  Sept.  1676  ;  m.  1700,  Margaret, t  only  child  and  heiress 
of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Musgrave,  of  Great  Salkeld,  Cumber- 
land (0th  son  of  Sir  William  Musgrave,  Bart,  of  Eden  Hall), 
and  dying  16  June,  1719,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

*  This  lady,  through  the  families  of  Belasyse,  Fairfax,  Oa.s- 
coygne,  Percy,  and  Mortimer,  was  13th  in  direct  lineal  descent 
from  Edward  III. 

t  Margaret  Musgrave,  through  the  families  of  Wharton, 
Clifford,  Percy,  and  Mortimer,  was  llLh  indirect  lineal  descent 
from  King  Edward  111. 


Edward  Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Fittington  Hall  Garth,  who 
in.  27  June,  1738,  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  George  Baker,  Esq., 
M.P.,  of  Elemore,  co.  Durham  (by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Conyers,  Esq.,  M.F.,  of  Elemore), 
and  by  her  had  an  only  son  and  successor, 

Ralph  Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Fittington  Hall  Garth,  M.A. 
and  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge,  m.  19  Aug.  1779, 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Kiishaw,  D.D.,  Vicar 
of  Leeds,  and  Rector  of  Ripley,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  Ivirshaw,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Masham,  and 
dying  8  Nov.  1793,  left  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Ralpli,  b.  22  Feb.  1784,  Lieut.  R.N.,  lost  .at  sea,  being 
wrecked,  1  Aug.  1809,  off  St.  Domingo,  in  H.M.S.  "  Lark," 
unm. 

III.  Richard  Francis,  h.  1788;  d.  young. 

IV.  Rev.  Thomas  Richard  {ultimus  .raoreim)  b.  3  March, 
1789,  M.A.  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  of  St. 
Mary-le-Bow,  Durham,  and  Vicar  of  Woodhorn,  North- 
umberland, Ml.  12  July,  1825,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Durham,  but  d.  s.  p.  18  June,  1865. 
His  widow  d.  31  Dec.  1873. 

1.  Frances,  m.  2  Oct.  1804,  William  Apletree,  Esq.  of  Goldings, 

Hants.  II.  Anne,  d.  unm.. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  9  Aug.  1803,  Walter  Carles  Hopper,  Ksq. 

of  Belmont,  and  by  him  was  mother  of  the  present  Mr. 

Shipperdson.  iv.  Mary,  d.  'anm. 

Edward  Shipperdson,  Esq.  of  Fittington  Hall  Garth, 
M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.20  Sept.  1780,  J.F.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1843,  and  Col.  of  the  old  Durham  Volunteers, 
rf.  s.  p.  28  Dec.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew  (the 
eldest  son  of  his  sister,  Margaret,  wife  of  Walter  Carles 
Hopper,  Esq.  of  Belmont),  the  present  Rev.  Edmdnd  HECToa 
Shipperdson,  of  Fittington  Hall  Garth,  and  Hermitage. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three  lozenges  az.  each  charged 
with  a  planetary  sun  in  his  glory;  quartering  Stmpson,  Mus- 
grave, Kershaw,  and  Stkes.  Crests — 1st,  A  cubit  arm  erect 
issuing  from  clouds,  grasping  a  sword  ))pr.,  lor  Shipperdson; 
2nd,  Out  of  a  mural  crown  az.,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  per 
pale  or  and  sa.,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  ppr.,  lor  Sv.>ii"soN. 
Mollo — Nubem  cripiam. 


SHIRLEY     OF     ETTINGTON     AND 
LCUGH    PEA. 

SuiRLET,  Evelyn  Philip,  Esq.  of  Ettington 
Park,  aud  Houudsliill,  cos.  Warwick  and  Worcester, 
and  Lough  Eea,  co.  Monaghan,  late  M.P.  for  South 
Warwickshire,  and  formerly,  from  1841  to  1847,  lor 
CO.  Monaghan,  h.  22  Jan.  1812 ;  m.  4  Aug.  1842,  Mary- 
Clara  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Su'  Edmund  Hungerford 
Lechmcrc,  2nd  bart.,  and  has  issue,  . 

I.  Sewallis  Evelyn,  M.P.  for  co.  Mouajihan,  6.  15  July, 
1844. 

I.  Selina. 

II.  Mary  Clara,  m.  2  May,  1872,  Rev.  W.  K.  W.  Chafy  Chafy, 
of  Rouse  Lench  Court,  co. Worcester. 

III.  Katharine. 

?Ltnca  CJC— The  Anglo-Saxon  family  of  Shirley,  of  Nether 
Elingdon,  co.  Warwick;  of  Shirley,  co.  Derby;  Staunton 
Harold  and  Rakedale,  co.  Leicester;  of  Astwel,  co.  North- 
ampton; of  Wiston,  Preston,  and  Ote  Hall,  Sussex;  and  of 
Chartley,  co.  Stafford,  is  descended  from  Sewallis  de  Eting- 
DON,  living  there  tcm-p.  Edward  the  Confessor,  "whoso 
name,"  says  Dugdale,  "  argues  him  to  have  been  of  the  old 
English  stock."  At  the  Conquest,  the  Lordship  of  Ettington 
was  granted  to  Henry  de  F'errariis,  one  of  the  principal  adven- 
turers under  Duke  William,  and  was  held  under  him  by  this 
Sewallis,  in  whose  posterity  it  has  ever  since  continued.  (See 
Bdbke's  Peerage).  Eighteenth  in  descent  from  liiis  Saxon 
Thane  (as  Dugdale  calls  him),  was 

Sir  Robert  Shirley,  Bart.,  1st  Earl  Ferrers  and  Viscount 
Tamworth,  and  Lord  Ferrers  of  Chartley,  who,  by  his  2ud  wife, 
Selina,  dau.  of  George  Finch,  Esq.,  had  issue. 

The  Hon.  George  Suibley,  of  Ettington,  Page  to  Queen  Anne, 
afterwards  Capt.  1st  regt.  of  Foot  Guards.  He  m.  28  Dec.  1749, 
Jlary,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Sturt,  Esq.,  of  Horlon,  Dorset,  and 
had  issue, 

Geobge,  his  heir.  Evelyn,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Selina,  7/i.  Sir  Thomas  George  Skipwith,  Bart. 

Mary,  m.  John  Smith,  afterwards  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Comb  Ha^. 

He  d.  22  Oct.  1787,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
George  SniBLEY,  Esq.  of  Ettington,  who  m.  twice,  but  dying 

5.  p.  15  March,  1793,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Evelyn  Suibley,  Esq.  of  Ettington,  who  m.  3  July,  1781, 

Phillis  Byam,  only  dau.  of  CharUon  WoUaslon,  Esq.,  and  had, 


SHO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SHO 


1153 


I.  EvELTU  JoiiN,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  b.  15  Nov.  1792;  m.  7  Dec.  1S19,  Anne  Charlotte, 
'Jnd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Kev.  George  Eridgeman,  and  d.s.p. 
liDec.  1855. 

HI.  William,  b.  23  March,  1794;  d.  21  April,  1850. 

IV.  James,  Kector  of  Krettenliam,  Koifolk,  b.  15  Jan.  1802; 
w.  29  Dec.  1831,  Catherine  Louisa,  eldest  duu.  ot  the  Kcv. 
John  Dolphin,  and  d.  7  Jan.  1870,  having  by  her  (who  d. 
1S67)  had  issue, 

1  Horatio  Henry,  6.  G  Jan.  1834. 

2  Evelyn  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  30  Nov.  1840. 

3  James,  6.  30  Aug.  1843. 

1  Katharine  Frances.        2  Georgiana  Louisa.        3  Mary. 

V.  Horatio  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Col.  in  the  army,  Knt.  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  b.  3  Dec.  1805. 

Ti.  Arthur  George  SewalUs,  h.  20  July,  1810,  Vicar  of  Stins- 
ford,  Dorset;  ra.  1st,  24  Aug.  1841,  Georgiana,  dau.  ot  the 
r.ev.  William  Cookson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  July,  1852)  had, 

Scwallis,  6.  18  June,  1843. 

liobert,  &.  Nov.  1844;  d.  1869. 

Krancis  John,  6.  23  Jime,  1847. 

Wary  Selina. 

He  in.  2ndly,  3  Sept.  1853,  Mary,  dan.  of  Edward  Turner, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  3  April,  1S77), 

Arthur  Horatio,  6.  25  June,  1854. 

William,  b.  23  Aug.  1S5G. 

Phillis.  Emily  Gertnide. 

I.  Selina,  d.  3  Feb.  1870. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1813,  George  Movant,  Esq. ;  and  ,/.  17  Feb.  1838. 

III.  Emily  Harriet;  in.  Edward,  3rd  Lord  Sutlield. 

llr.  Shirley  d.  17  May,  ISIO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ent:lyn  John  Shiklet,  Esq.  of  Ettington  and  Lough  Fea, 
D.C.L.,  b.  26  April,  1788,  who  sat  in  Parliament  successively 
for  CO.  Monaghan  and  South  Warwickshire,  m.  IG  Aug.  1810, 
Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Arthur  Stanhope,  cousin  to  the 
Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and  had  issue, 

En'eltn  Philip,  now  of  Lower  Ettington. 

Arthur,  6.  8  Feb.  1813,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  late 
Major-Gen.  Turkish  Contingent;  7/!.  4  July,  1840,  Christine, 
voungest  dau.  of  James  Wardrop,  Esq.,  M.D.;  and  d.  s.^j. 
27  Jan.  1877. 

Walter  Devereus,  Major  Monaghan  Militia,  h.  20  July,  1829; 
111.  26  July,  1856,  Anna  Knox,  dau.  of  William  K.  Fawcette, 
Esq.,  and  has  an  only  dau.,  Louisa. 

Selina,  ra.  18  May,  1841,  the  Ptight  Hon.  Sir  William  Heath- 
cote,  Bart.,  of  Hursley,  late  M.P.  for  the  University  of  Oxford, 

Louisa,  vt,.  2  Sept.  1843,  Neil  Malcolm,  Esq.  ol  Poltallocb, 
CO.  Argyll,  who  d.  1857. 

Jlr.  Shirley  d.  31  Dec.  1856. 

Arms — Paly  of  six,  or  and  az.,  a  quarter  arm.,  quartered  with 
the  arms  of  Tliomas  of  Woodstock,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  youngest 
Bon  of  Edwakd  III.  Ancient  Coat — Paly  of  sis  or  and  sa. 
Crest — The  head  of  a  Saracen  couped  at  the  neck  ppr.  wreathed 
about  the  temples  or  and  az.  on  a  torse  of  the  same  colour. 
Badyei — A  horseshoe  arg.,  for  Fekrebs  ;  A  Bourchier  knot  or, 
for  BocBCHiEB.  Mottoes — Honor  virtutis  premium;  and 
Loyal  suis  je. 

Seats — Ettington  Park,  Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick;  and 
Xougb  Fea,  Carrickmacross,  co.  Slonaghan. 


SHORE    OF    NOKTON    HALL. 

Shoee,  Haeeixgton  Ofpley,  Esq.  of  Linclrlclge 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, m.  1st,  21  Dec.  1861,  Isabel  Emma,  dau.  of 
Col.  D'Ewes  Coke,  of  Debdale,  near  Manslield,  and 
has  by  her  (who  d.  iN'ov.  1864), 

I.  Janet  Diana,  6.  1862. 
He  m.  2ridly,  9  Nov.  1865,  Eleanor  Anna,  dau.  of 
Ihomas  Thomson,  M.D.,  of  Leamington,  by  whom 
he  has  issue, 

I.  Hakkington  Offlet,  b.  24  Nov.  1868. 

II.  Sydney  Foye,  6.  18  Nov.  1871. 

11.  Caroline  Foye.  lu.  Eleanor  Maye. 

IV.  Constance  Aim^e. 

liinCilfJC— The  name  of  Shore  is  found  from  an  early 
period  in  both  the  cos.  of  Derby  and  Cork.  There  is  a 
charter,  made  1440,  by  which  John  Shore,  of  Barnsley,  grants 
to  Wilham  Shore,  all  his  lands  and  tenements  in  Sheffield. 
The  name  appears  in  the  carhest  pages  of  the  parish  register 
of  Sheffield,  and  from  those  of  the  name  there  entered  it  is 
probable  that  the  present  family  descend. 

John  Shore,  descended  from  the  Shouts  of  Darlcy  Dale,* 
J.  about  1650;  resided  at  Sheffield,  where  he  made  his  will, 
2  March,  1682,  and  d.  soon  after.    By  Sarah  Sims  his  wife,  he 

•  Wordsworth  wrote  some  lines  on  a  tree  .said  to  have  been 
planted  on  a  hill  in  Parley  P.ilc,  in  memory  of  thu  p.uting 
for  life  of  two  brothers,  one,  the  elde.",  the  ancestor  of  the 
Shores,  Barons  Xcij,amuuiii. 


had,  I.  Samuei,  his  heir  ;  ii.  Gylvanus,  whose  family  settled 
in  Ireland;  iii.  Isaac.     His  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Shore,  of  Sheffield,  Merchant,  h.  17  May,  1C7G  ;  m. 
7  Nov.  1700,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Sykes,  of  Norton,  co. 
Stafford,  by  whom  he  had,  besides  others,  who  d.  young, 
Samdel,  his  heir;  Jane,  m.  1732,  John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Dudley, 
CO.  Warwick  ;  Jlary,  m.  1788,  John  Milncs,  Esq.  of  Wake- 
field, by  whom  she  had.  Sir  Robert  Shore  Milnes,  Bart.;  and 
Esther,  h.  1724 ;  m.  1766,  Robert  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Wakefield. 
Mr.  Shore  dying  1  Feb.  1751,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Samuel  Shore,  Esq.  of  Sheffield  and  Mearsbrook,  b.  21  Aug. 
1707;  m.  17  Oct.  1734,  Margaret,  duu.  and  heir  of  Robert 
Digglcs,  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  many  years  a  Banker  at  Sheffield,  afterwards  ol 
Scarborough,  where  he  died;  b.  1744;  ra.  Gertrude,  dau.  ot 
George  Binks,  of  Sheffield,  aud  had  issue. 

III.  Joshua,  b.  1749;  d.  1766. 

IV.  William,  many  years  a  Banker  at  Sheffield,  residing  at 
Tapton,  6.  13  Oct.  1752.  He  d.d  Sept.  1822.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Evans,  of  Cromford,  co.  Derby,  by  Anne 
his  wife,  the  only  sister  of  Peter  Nightingale,  Esq.  of  Lea 
and  Woodend,  co.  Derby,  High  Sheriff  1770  (who  d.  unra. 
1SC3).    By  Mary  his  wife  he  left  issue, 

1  William  Edward,  now  Nightingale  o/Emhlet/  (ut  infra), 
1  Mary,  ra.  Samuel  Smitli,  Esq.,  son  of  WUiiam  Smiiii, 
Esq.  of  Parndon. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

II.  Hannah,  m.  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Manch;-;t(r. 

III.  Sarah,  d.  unin. 

Mr.  Shore  d.  Sept.  1785.    His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Shore,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall  and  Mearsbrook,  J. P., 
&.  5  Feb.  1738  ;  m.  1st,  15  March,  1759,  Urith,  dau.  of  J  >.-pph 
Offley,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall,  and  sister  and  co-heir  ot  Edmund 
Offley,  Esq.  and  ty  her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1781),  he  had  issue, 

Samuel,  late  of  Norton  Hall  and  of  Castle  Hill. 
Bohun,  a  Col.  in  the  army. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  3  April,  1788,  Lydia,  the  only  dau.  and  he'.r  o- 
Freeman  Flower,  Esq.  of  Gainsborough  and  Clapham,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue.  Mr.  Shore,  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby 
1760,  d.  16  Nov.  1828,  aged  90,  and  was  s.  by  his  sen, 

Samuel  Shore,  Esq.  of  Norton  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  of 
Castle  Hill,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1832,  b. 
3  June,  1761;  m.  March,  1788,  HarriLt,  youngest  dau.  cf 
Fitz-Walter  Foye,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  Eurkland  Newton, 
Dorset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  182G,  aged  65)  had  issue,  | 

I.  Sydney,  h.  14  April,  1790 ;  ra.  6  May,  1812,  Mary,  only  dau. 
of  Charles  White,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  July,  1S27. 

II.  Offlet,  of  Norton  Hall  and  Castle  Hill,  who  sold  those 
estates  and  resided  subsequently  on  the  Mearsbrook  estate 
near  Sheffield,  exchanging  the  old  family  property  at 
Blore,  CO.  Stafford,  for  that  of  Lindridge  House,  co. 
Leicester:  he  was  b.  26  May,  1797;  ;,;.  17  Oct.  1823,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  John  Brewin,  Esq.  of  North  Deighton,  co.  I'ork, 
and  d.  18  Feb.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1  Harrington  Offlet,  now  of  Lindridge  House. 

2  Sydney  Foye,  ?)!.  22  June,  1864,  Louisa  Alice,  dau.  of 
James  Heygate,  Esq.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Deiby. 

3  Offley  Bohun,  of  the  Cedars,  Miikleover,  co.  Derby,  b.  31 
Jan.  1839;  ra.  17  Oct.  IsG'i,  Anna  3Iaria,  dau.  of  John 
Leishman,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue, 

Offley  Bohun  Stovin,  6.  9  Aug.  1863. 
Florence  Nightingale.  Orith  Beresford Foye. 

1.  Elizabeth  Maria,  d.  unm.  ii.  Harriet. 

III.  Urith  Lydia.  iv.  Amelia  Theophila. 

V.  Maria  Theodosia.  vi.  Octavia. 

Mr.  Shore  d.  1836. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  holly  leaves  vert. 
Crest — A  stork  regardant  ppr.  holding  in  the  dexter  foot  a  stone 
or  pebble  of  the  sea-shore  sa.     Motto — Non  dormit  qui  custodit. 

Heat — Lindridge  House,  Desford,  near  Leicester. 


SHORE  (NOW  NIGHTINGALE)  OF 
EMBLEY. 
NiGHTiNGArE,  Feaxces,  of  Embloy,  Hants,  and 
Lea  Hurst,  co.  Derby,  widow  of  WiUiam  Edward 
Nightingale,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Smith,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Parndon,  Essex,  m.  1  June, 
1818,  WiUiam  Edward  Nightingale,  Esq.  of  Embley, 
Hants,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  Feb.  1794,  who  assumed, 
in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  grand-uncle,  Peter 
Nightingale,  Esq.,  the  name  of  Nightingale,  by 
royal  sign  manual,  dated  21  Feb.  1815.  He  bought 
the  estate  of  Embley,  Hants,  and  strved  the  office  of 
High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1828,  and  dying  1874,  left 
iisac, 


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I.  Frances  Parthenopc,  ot.  23  June,  1S5S,  Sir  Harry  Vcrncy, 
Bart. 

II.  Florence,  who  undertook  the  conduct  of  the  War  Hos- 
pitals at  Scutari  and  in  the  Crimea  from  1854  to  lbo6. 

Seats— Embley,  Hants;  and  Lea  Hurst,  co.  Derby. 


SHOIiT    OP    EDLINGTON". 

Shoet,  Jony  Hassaed,  Esq.  of  Edlington,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  18  Nov.  1810 ;  vi.  24 
Nov.  1831,  Margaret,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  Eichard  Elmhirst,  of  Ashby  Grove,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  ha3  had  issue, 

I.  Fitzhuffh  Hassard,  6.  27  Oct.  1832;  d.  3  Nov.  1849. 

II.  Edward  Hassard,  J.P.  for  Lincoln,  6.  22  Aug.  1843  ;  to. 
1873,  Geraldine  Rachel,  dau.  of  John  Henry  Blagravc. 
Esq.  of  Calcot  Park,  Berks,  and  Barrow  Court,  Somerset, 
and  has  issue,  Hubert  Edward  Hassard,  6.  1877. 

in.  Algernon  Lawson  Hassard,  b.  20  Feb.  1852;  m.  1875, 
Kouth  E.,  dau.  of  Col.  Bridgers,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Agnes  Margarette,  d.  18G7.  n.  Marian. 

ui.  Caroline  Mary,  m.  Charles  Godfrey  BoUm,  Esq.,  late 
7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue. 

rv.  Harriette  Frances,  d.  an  infant. 

V.  Frances  Adela. 

VI.  Katharine  Jane,  m.  Rev.  E.  T.  J.Marrincr,  and  has  issue. 

VII.  Gertrude  Elmhirst. 

JLtltCitgC— John  Short,  of  Exeter,  appears  by  the  Visi- 
tation of  Devon,  to  have  left,  with  four  daus.,  two  sons, 
Anthony,  and  John,  ancestor  of  the  Shorts  of  Biclham.  The 
elder  son. 

The  Rev.  Anthony  Short,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Canter- 
bury, 1579,  to  whom  was  granted  the  family  crest,  was 
father  of 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Short,  of  Bawtry,  co.  York,  6.  about 
1560,  m.  Margaret  Cooke,  of  Doncaster,  an  heiress,  and  was 
father  of 

Peter  Short,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  to.  Feb.  1G16,  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Armitage,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  and  by  her  (who  ru. 
2ndly,  Thomas  EUerker,  Esq.  of  Doncaster)  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Peter  Short,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  East  Keal,  co. 
Lincoln,  citizen  of  London,  to  whom  was  granted  by  King 
Charles  II.,  a.d.  1C66,  the  coat  of  arms  now  borne  by  this 
branch  of  the  family.  He  m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Heron,  Esq.  of  Bulcott,  Notts;  and  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of 
John  Bishop,  Esq.  of  Stickford,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue. 
The  youngest  son, 

Joseph  Short,   Esq.    of   Edlington,   East  Keal,   &c.,    co. 
Lincoln,   and  ClerkenwcU,  Middlesex,    in.   1714,   Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heir  of  George  Longe,   Esq.  of  Clerkenwell,  and  of 
East  Kirby,  and  had  issue, 
Joseph,  d..  unm.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,    m.    1714,    John  Hassard,    Esq.   of  Blnomshury 
Square,  and  was  mother  of  Henry  Hassard,  Esq.  of  London, 
who  m.  1741,  Anne,  dau.  of  Valentine  Fitzbugh,  Eso.  of 
Iilile  End  House,  Middlesex,  and  d.  1  July,  17'jU,  aged  75, 
liaving  had  issue, 
Henry  Hassard  (Col.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
John  Garbrand  Hassard,  b.  1743;  d.  unm.  11  July,  1S07. 
BoberC  FitzHugh,   Commander  R.N.,    b.  1750;  d.   1782, 
unm. 

Richard  Samuel  Hassard,  who  s.  his  brother,  of  him  also 
hereafter. 

Susanna,  rn.  Col.  Timothy  Carr,  of  Enniskillrn ,  Ireland, 
nnd  Twickenham,  Middlesex,  Equerry  to  the  King,  and  d. 
1756. 

The  younger  but  only  surviving  son, 

George  Short,  Esq.  of  East  Keal,  m.  Penelope,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Tyrwhitt,  Bart,  of  Stainfield,  co.  Lincoln;  and  d. 
1752,  having  had  issue,  George,  who  d.,  aged  20;  and 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  1723,  who  d.  unm.  9  Jan.  1703,  and 
bequeathed  his  estates  to  his  relative, 

Henry  Hassard,  Esq.  of  East  Keal,  and  Edlington,  D.L., 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  and  Major  of  the  1st  Royal  Dragoons, 
t.  9  April,  1742  (eldest  son  of  Henry  Hassard,  Esq.  of  London, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Valentine  Fitzhugh,  Esq.,  and 
•  grandson  of  John  Hassard  and  Elizabeth  Short,  ut  .•'upra), 
who  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  Jan.  1794,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Short  only.  He  m.  1796,  Mrs.  Whitby,  and  dying 
«.  p.  1807,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Richard  Samuel,  Hassard,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Eaiiiii,ton,  East  Keal,  uad  part  ol  Cierkeuwcll,  b.  20  April, 


1754,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Short.  He  m. 
1807,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Hatlield,  ',0. 
York,  by  Honor  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  llaper,  Esq.  ofAber- 
ford  and  Lotherton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1851)  had 
issue, 

John  Hassard,  of  Edlington. 

Henry  (Rev.),  b.  21  Mareh,  1812 ;  m.  1842,  Lucy,  dan.  of  tho 
Rev.  John  Marten  Butt,  JI.A.,  Rector  of  Oddingley,  and 
Viear  of  East  Garston,  by  Mary  Anne  Congreve  his  wite, 
and  grand-dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Butt,  D.D.,  Chaplain  to 
George  III.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Hassard,  l>.  21  Feb. 
1844;  Richard  Samuel,  b.  9  May,  1848;  Lucy  AUce  Hassard; 
Emily  Constance  Hassard. 

William,  b.  28  May,  1813;  m.  6  Aug.  1837,  Isabella,  2na 
dau.  of  the  late  James  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Brandes  Burton, 
York,  and  great-niece  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Mason,  the  Poet, 
and  has  issue,  William  James,  b.  27  Aug  1840 ;  Frederick 
Hugh,  b.  19  March,  1843;  Charles  Mason,  b.  6  March,  1848; 
George  Hassard,  b.  13  Feb.  1850;  Robert  Elmhirst,  6. 
27  Jan.  1852;  John  Locke  Broadbcnt,  b.  8  Oct.  18.")3; 
Francis  Marion ;  Louisa  Anne ;  Aimo  Harriette ;  Eleanor 
Theresa. 

Mary  Ann,  m.  1832,  William  Blanshard,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Ear- 
rister-at-Law,  Recorder  of  Doncaster. 

Lucy,  m.  Frederick  Richard  Lucas,  Esq. 

Francis  Harriet,  m.  James  Maitland,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Rossio 
House,  CO.  Fife,  nephew  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Maitland. 

Jane,  in.  William  Gartit,  Esq.  of  Boston,  and  d.  1851. 

Louisa,  m.  Edgar  John  Mcynell,  Esq.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  son 
of  Thomas  Meynell,  Esq.  of  Kilvington. 

Mr.  Short  d.  24  Oct.  1826. 

Arms. — Sa.,  a  griffin  passant  arg.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  fiv9 
ermine  spots  of  the  tield.  Crcist — A  griffin's  head  and  luek, 
wings  elevated  sa.  collared  erm.     il/of!o— Sinceritas. 

ae'U — Edlington,  Horncastle,  co.  Lincoln.  'Town  Hodn — 
4,  Cornwall  Gardens,  South  Kensingiou. 


SHORT    OF    BICKHAII. 


4 


Short,  Fkaxcis  Baring,  Esq.  of  Bickliam, 
Devon,  J.P.,  b.  2-1  Sept.  1800;  m.  8  April,lSC3, 
Emily  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Lane,  of 
Coflleet,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Baring,   b.  27  June,  1836;  m.  Oct.  1S68,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Major  Barry,  of  Castle  Cor,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Francis  Albert,  b.  23  Feb.  1841. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  11  Oct.  1854,  Gilbert  Maxwell  Walsh,  Esq. 
of  Grimblethorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 

II.  Lucy,  TO.  14  June,  1860,  Samborne  Palmer  Samhornc, 
Esq.  of  Timsbury  House,  Somerset.  in.  Julia. 

IV.  Frances,    in.     17     Sept.    1874,    Rear-Admjral    Joseph 
Marryat. 

V.  Margaret,  m.  17  July,  1867,  C.  Hoare,  Esq.,  son  of  Peter 
Hoare,  Esq.,  Banker,  London,  and  Luscombe,  Devon. 

HtUCilCjr.— John  Short,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  2nd  son  of  John 
Short,  of  Exeter  (see  Short  of  Edlintjlon),  in.  Johanna  Thonins, 
of  Exeter,  and  d.  1534,  having  had  issue,  John,  of  whom  pre- 
sently;  Anthony,  Rector  of  Ashreigney,  co.  Devon;  Thonia?, 
settled  in  Spain,  where  he  married;  Jerome,  Merchant  of 
Exeter;  Maria,  in.  Edmund  Wear,  of  Clist  Honiton,  Dcyou. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  b.  15S4;  in. 
Alicia,  dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  Shirland,  of  Morchard,  and 
relict  of  John  Quick,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  IGll  ;  d.  1657,  leaving  an  eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.,  b.  1644,  who  settled  at  Bickhani.  He  m. 
a  dau.  of  William  Lung,  Esq.  of  Newhouse,  and  d.  1714.  His 
eldest  son, 

John  Short,  Esq.,  6.  1686  ;  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jo'jn 
Cooke,  Esq.  of  Kenbury,  and  dying  1736,  left  an  eldest  sou 
and  heir, 

John  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  Barrister- a t-Law,  and 
Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  6.  1720 ;  m.  Susauuali  Vowlcr, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Jeffrey,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  Vowlcr,  (/.  .«.  p.  in  India. 

in.  William,  D.D.,  Sub-Preceptor  to  H.R.H.  the  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales,  and  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  in.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  the  Rev.  Tilliman  Hodgkinson,  Rector  of 
Sarsden,  and  d.  1826,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1839), 

1  Thomas  Vowler,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  b.  16  Sept.  1790; 
TO.  26  Feb.  1833,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Davies,  Esq..  and 
widow  of  the  Rev.  John  Josias  Conybeare,  by  whom  (who 
d.  16  Aug.  1848)  he  had  no  issue.     He  d.  April,  1872. 

2  William,  A.M.,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  Rector  of  Llandrinio, 
CO.  Montgomery,  Prebendaiy  of  Salisbury,  in.  1827,  Jane, 
dau.  of  John  Awdry,  Esq.  of  Notton  House,  Wilts, 
d.  la  Feb.  1873,  and  left  by  her  (wUo  d.  July,   liVi] 


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■JO 


issue,  1  Walter  Francis  (Rev.),  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Kcw 
Coll.;  2  Ambrose  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Boilicote,  Banbury, 
Oxon,  h.  6  June,  1833;  m.  28  Sept.  16G9,  Lucy  Dougla.'!, 
dan.  of  Rev.  H.  Douglas,  Canon  of  Durham,  and  has  issue, 
William  Ambrose,  b.  11  April,  1871,  Edward  Awdry,  li. 
28  June,  1874,  and  Mary  Imma,  b.  6  April,  1872 ;  1  Char- 
lotte, it!.  John  Pearson,  Esq;  2  Mary  Jane;  and  3  Eli/;a- 
bcth  Laura. 

I  Jane  Susannah,  m.Ven.  Robert  Wickham,  Archdeacon  of 
St.  Asaph.  2  Laura,  d.  s.  2'.  l8o9. 

3  Elizabeth  Hodgkinson,  d.  s.  p.  1837. 

IV.  Bartholomew,  J.  .«.  p. 

V.  George,  m.  and  left  a  large  family. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  Very  llev.  John  Ireland,  Dean  of  West- 
minster. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Jeffeky  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  b.  1753;  m.  21  Nor. 
178G,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Baring,  Esq.  of  Mount  Radford, 
M.P.,  and  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  young, 

John  Baring,  of  Bickham,  d.  unm.  8  Feb.  1818. 
Francis  Baring,  present  representative. 
Elizabeth  Susanna,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Frances,  m.  1842,  Rev.  Marwood  Tucker,   Rector  of  Wid- 
worthy,  Devon.  Anne,  who  d.  v.:im.  1824. 

Anyis—Ga.,  a  grifiSn  segreant  or,  a  chief  erm.  Crest — A 
griffin's  head  couped  or,  between  two  wings  az.  each  charged 
with  an  estoile  of  gold. 

&iat — Bickham  House,  Exeter,  Devon. 


SHORT    OF    NEWHAM    HALIi. 

Short,  Rev.  HrGH  Maetin,  M.A.,  of  Newham 
Hall,  Stokesley,  co.  York,  Ticar  of  Thornth-n-aite, 
Keswick,  Cumberland,  J. P.,  b.  8  Aug.  1817 ;  »i. 
1  July,  1842,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Featonby  Burrell, 
Esq.  of  Xewham  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Billingham 
Grange,  Durham,  son  of  Peter  Burrell,  Esq.,  of 
Durham,  by  his  wife  Jane  Watson,  of  Burn  Hall, 
Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Lacrence  Featonby  HoLWELt,  6.  6  Feb.  1846. 

II.  Hugh  Martin,  b.  27  Oct.  1850. 

ni.  George  Ofspring  Blackall,  6.  24  Dec.  1S55. 
IV.  Arthur  Burrell,  b.  2  Aug.  18.53;  d.  Feb.  1S59. 
I.  Mary  Anne  Xodder.  ii.  Isabella  Thurston. 

III.  Emily  Frances  Burrell. 

He  m.  2udly,  Emma  Catherine  (Lady  Cox)  Dun- 
imanway,  widow  of  Sir  Francis  Cox,  11th  bart. 

ilinra0r.— Rev.  Laoience  Short,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ash- 
over,  Chesterfield  (son  of  John  Short,  of  Madras,  by  Caroline 
Emma  Hay  his  wife),  m.  Charlotte  Eleanora,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Holwell,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Thornbur.v,  co.  Gloucester, 
Prebendary  of  Exeter,  Senior  Censor  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
and  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  H.M.  King  George  III.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Holwell,  m.  12  April,  1831,  Eliza  Maria  Griffiths, 
(       dau.  of    Sir  George  Griffics  Williams,   Bart,    of  Llwyny- 

wormwood,  co.  Carmarthen.  ii.  Laurence. 

i    m.  Edward  Holwell,  m.  Miss  Coffin,  dau.  of  Gen.  Coffin,  of 
1      Madras.  iv.  Beresford. 

'    V.  Hugh  Martin  (Rev.),  of  Xewham  Hal!. 

I.  Anne  Holwell,  m.  Edward  Kirkby,  son  of  Samuel  Eirkby, 
Esq.  of  Grove  House,  Sheffield. 

n.  Harriot  Holwell.  ill.  Charlotte  Eleanora  Holwell. 

IV.  Martha  Isabella  Holwell,  m.  George  Buxton,  J. P.,  North- 
I  ampton,  son  of  George  Buxton,  Esq.  J.P.,of  Cold  Ashby, 
'      CO.  Northampton. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  griffin  segreant  arg.  a 
chief  erm.,  for  Short  ;  2nd,  or,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  goats 
trippant  arg.,  for  Holwell  ;  3rd,  sa.,  a  stag's  head  couped  or, 
between  three  bugle  horns  or,  stringed  and  garnished  az.,  for 
Thurston.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  couped  or,  between  two 
wings  az.,  lor  Shost.  iJ«si(?(;/!ce— Thornthwaite  Vicarage, 
Kesvtick. 


SHRUBB    OF    MERRIST    WOOD    AND 
I  STOKE. 

'  Shrfbb,  Ret.  Chaexes,  M.A.,  of  Merrist  Wood, 
and  Vicars  Hill,  Hants,  b.  15  Oct.  1837  ;  m.  1859, 
Henrietta  Caroline,  dau.  of  Isaac  Newton  Wigncy, 
Esq.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Brighton. 

iLinciQC— James  Shbubb,  Esq.  of  Merrist  Wood  and 
Guildford,  Surrey,  son  of  James  Shrubb,  Esq.,  and  grandson 
of  James  Shrubb,  Esq.,  j,i.  Eli;tabclli,  dau.  of  John  Peyto,  Ltq. 


of  Guildford,  and  dying  1775,  left,  with  a  dr.u.,  Anne,  ju.  Rev. 
Arthur  Irdell,  Rector  of  Glymle,  Su'^scx,  a  son  and  succes.sor, 
JouN  Peyto  Shrcbb,  Esq.  of  Merrist  Wood  and  Stoke,  J.P., 
b.  27  March,  1762;  r.i.  19  May,  1784,  Charlotte,  dau.  cf  Gcor.'-.o 
Elers,  Esq.  of  Chelsea,  by  Mary,  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Peter  Charon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1830)  had  issue, 
John  Peyto,  d.  1807. 

George  James,  of  Merrist  Wood  and  Sfnke,  d.  s.  p.  184C. 
Charles  (Rev.),  of  Merrist  Wood  and  Stoke. 
Henry,  formerly  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford, 
and  late  Rector  of  Stratford  Tony,   Salisbury,    B.D.,    „!. 
Jane  More,  dau.  of  J.  5Iore  Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Loselv,  and 
widow  of  Major  Arthur  Wight,  of  Braboeuf  Manor,  Surrey. 
Charlotte  Aubrey,  m.  Beverley  Robinson,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royr.l 
Artillery,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Morris  Robinson,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  sister  of  Capt.  Waring,  B.N. 
Susanna,  m.  William  Elers,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Oldbury  Place, 
Ightham,  afterwards  of  Boley  Hill  House,  Rochester,  Kent. 

Mr.  Shrubb  d.  3  Feb.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  who 
d.  s.  p.  184G,  and  who  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Charles  Shrcbb,  M.A.,  of  Vicars  Hill,  Lyniington, 
Hants,  and  of  Merrist  Wood,  Sui-rey,  6.  1790;  m.  10  Nov. 
1834,  Charlotte  Aubrey  (deceased),  dau.  of  Thomas  G.  Bayliff, 
Esq.  of  Southgate,  Middlesex,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.'s  Naval  Ser- 
vice, and  grand-dau.  of  Timothy  Lane,  Esq.,  F.lt.S.,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Peyto,  now  of  Merrist. 

II.  John  Lane,  b.  9  Jan.  1840;  m.  11  Feb.  1861,  Sybella  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Fluder,  Esq.,  of  Lymington,  Hants,  and 
has  issue, 

1  John  Peyto  Charies,  6.  16  Slay.  1862. 

2  Henry  Arthur  Beverley,  b.  11  May,  1867. 

1  Sibylla  Beatrice,  6.  '23 "Nov.  1869. 

2  Ida  Mercia  Augusta,  6.  11  March,  1873. 

III.  Thomas  James  Henry,  b.  4  Sept.  1843;  d.  l-."5. 

I.  Charlotte  Aubrey  Mary  Anne,  m.  18")2,  Rev.  Charles 
Meade  Ramus,  M.A.,  Rector  oi  Pleyden-cum-Guld«ford,  and 
has  issue. 

n.  Mary  Lane,  m.  24  June,  1861,  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Elers, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Orj-n,  Vicar  of  Boldre,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Anna,  m.  Rev  Cholmeley  Cradock  Glascott. 

IV.  Amelia  Elizabeth,  (/..r864. 

Rev.  Charles  Shrubb  d.  April,  1875. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  a  lion  pas=;ant- 
guardant  in  chief  and  an  escallop  in  base  arg.  three  roses  gu. 
barlied  and  seeded  ppr.  Crest— An  eagle  regardant  perched 
upon  an  oak  branch  fructed  all  ppr.  charged  on  the  breasc 
with  an  escallop  gu.     Mottn — Sub  cruce  semper  viridis. 

;St('(s— Merrist  Wood,  Worplesdon,  Guildford;  Vicars  Hill, 
Lymington,  Hants. 

♦ 

SHULDHAM    OF    MAilLESFORD    HALL, 

Shuldham,  LoriSA,  of  Marlesford  Hall.St-JrcrA, 
h.  23  Dec.  1792. 

ILinCrtJC— About  n,  mile  south-east  of  the  town  of 
Shouldham,  Norfolk,  stands  an  antique  Hall  of  freestone,  f'c 
south  part  in  the  parish  of  Shouldham,  and  the  north  in  il  as 
of  Markham.  This  was  the  seat  of  the  old  family  of  theShouiJ- 
hams.  Lords  of  the  3Ianor  from  a  remote  period. 

Sir  William  de  Shcldham,  or  Shouldham,  Knt.,  Lord  of 
Shouldham,  Norfolk,  34  Henry  III.,  gave  by  deed,  with  t'.io 
consent  of  his  son,  Richard,  lands  in  Wigenhale,  to  Bur/ 
Abbey.  About  1250,  Sir  Simon  de  Shcldham,  Knt.,  son  tf 
Hugh  de  Shuldham,  grandson  of  Roger  de  Shcldham,  of 
Shuldham,  and  great-grandson  of  Geoffrey  de  Shcldha.m,  of 
Shuldham  (son  of  Peter  de  Shuldham),  received  a  license  frcn 
Walter,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  to  have  a  free  chantry  in  Iiis 
chapel.  Sir  Simon,  by  Clarissa,  dau.  of  Alan  de  Walpole,  haJ 
a  son,  Hugh  de  Shuldham,  Lord  of  Shuldham,  temp.  Edward  I. 
(1297).  Reyneard  de  Sucldham  was  Lord  of  Shuldli.MU 
9  Edward  II.  (1315),  and  was  Uving  1  Edward  III. ;  by  .\:ijo 
his  wife  (who  d.  1336),  he  was  father  of  Richard  de  Siit:.'.>- 
HAM,  Lord  of  Shuldham,  who  d.  1344,  leaving  a  son,  RiciiAr.D 
DE  Shcldham. 

In  1413,  John  Shttldham,  Lord  of  Shuldham,  lineally  (des- 
cended from  Sir  William  de  Shuldham,  Lord  of  Shuldham, 
34  Henry  III.,  was  one  of  the  gentlemen  of  ancient  coat-armour 
who  were  returned  to  serve  King  Heset  V.  in  his  wars.  Ilia 
descendant, 

Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq.,  h.  1704  {6th  son  of  John  Shuld- 
ham, Esq.  of  Beccles,  by  his  wife,  Rebecca  Cooke,  of  Brome, 
m.  1742,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  Oliver  Deave,  Esq.  of  Roy- 
don,  Suffolk,  and  by  her  (who  ci.  14  April,  1750)  had  an  only 
son, 

WLLLiA.-a  SucLDUAM,  Esq.,  h.  16  July,  1743,  who  purcliased. 


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SHU 


1792,  the  estr.tc  of  Marlcsford  Hall,  Suffolk.     He  m.  16  Feb. 
173G,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Barber,  of  Boyton,  and  by 
lier  (who  d.  17  July,  1849)  had  issue, 
AViLLiAM  Abhaham,  of  Marlesford  Hall,  Barrister-at-Law,  h. 

10  March,  1787;  ('.  unm.  1  March,  IS.'JO. 
Lemuel,  Ij.  27  I'eb.  1794;  Cornet  in  the  Scots  Greys :  fell  at 

Waterloo,  in  the  first  chavjre  made  by  Ponsonby's  Brigade. 
Frances  Mary,  ra.  18  Jan.  1S14,  William  Frederick  Schrciber, 

Esq.  of  Koundwood,  near  Ipswich,  and  d.  23  April,  1832. 
Louisa,  now  of  Marlesford  Hall. 
Mr.  Shuldbam  d.  1845,  at  the  advanced  age  of  102,  in  the  full 
enjoyment  of  all  his  faculties. 

Ay;n!i—k7..,  an  eagle di.^played  or,  beaked  and  membered  gu- 
Ci-Cit—A.  griffin  passant  arg.    Motto— I'o&l  nubila  Phoebus. 
5«c£— Marlesford  HaU,  Suffolk. 


SHULDHAM    OF    DUNMANWAY. 

Shtjldham,  Edmund  Andeeson,  Esq.  of  Dun- 
-manway,  co.  Cork,  M.A.  Oxon,  J.P.,  South  Cork 
Militia,  Major  and  Lieiit.-Col.,  formerly  A.U.C.  to 
His  Excellency  the  Lord  Lieutenant  of  Ireland, 
i.  12  May,  1826. 

iLfltCagC— FnANCis  SnuLDHAM,  Esq.  of  Kettlestone  (de- 
scended, it  is  stated,  from  the  SncLDHAMS  of  Shv.ldham's 
lienor,  Norfolk),  m.  1  Oct.  1G12,  Mary,  dau.  and  at  length 
sole  heiress  of  Robert  Taverner,  Lord  of  Kettlestone,  and  d. 
4  April,  1655  (will  dated  27  March,  1652),  having  had  by  her 
(who  d.  21  Nov.  1659),  besides  several  daus.,  four  sons,  of 
whom  were,  i.  Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  the  Shuldhams  of  Ket- 
tlestone, and  II.  Lemuel.    The  2nd  son, 

Lemuel  Shdldham,  of  Walsingham,  admitted  of  Caius  Coll. 
Cambridge,  1642,  d.  before  4  Feb.  1688,  leaving  by  Eleanor  his 
wife,  a  son, 

Edmund  SnnLDnAM,  Esq.  of  Ardtully,  co.  Kerry,  a.d.  1708, 
Crown  Solicitor  1713,  m.  Mary  MacCarthy,  dau.  and  heir  of 
MacCarthy  Spaniagh,  of  Dunmanway,  and  had  issue, 

Edmond,  of  whom'we  treat. 

Francis  (Rev.),  of  Dublin. 

Lemuel,  ancestor  of  Suuldham  of  3Ioigh  House  (zvhich  sec). 

The  eldest  son, 

Edmond  Suuldiiam,  Esq.  of  the  cos.  of  Cork  and  Limerick, 
and  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  12  Oct.  1722,  was 
proved  4  March,  1723,  m.  Elizabeth  Bredin,  an  heiress,  and 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Beverley  Usher,  Esq., 
M.P.  of  Kilmeadou,  a  son  and  successor, 

Edmond  Sudldiiam,  Esq.  m.  1749,  Judith,  dau.  and  co-heir 
©f  Beverley  Usher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  co.  Waterford,  and  had 
issue, 

Artituk  Lemuel,  heir  to  his  father. 

Thomas,  Major-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  Bengal,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Hume,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  and  the  Lady  Mary  his 
wife,  and  had  issue,  John  Shuldliam(liev.),  Christ  Church, 
Oxford;  Thomas  Shuldham,  Capt.  E.I.C.S. ;  and  Mary, 
widow  of  Chief  Justice  Mackenzie,  of  Calcutta.  Gen. 
Shuldham  d.  1832. 

Lucy,  ';/i.  Very  Rev.  Richard  Bourne,  Dean  of  Tuam. 

Mr.  Shuldham  d.  1758,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Aethur  Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork, 
and  of  Pallas  Green,  co.  Limerick,  b.  May,  1753,  who  resided 
for  many  years  at  Deerpark,  Devon,  and  was  a  D.L.  for  that 
CO.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  East  Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 
He  ra.  1st,  Katherine  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Anderson, 
6th  bart.,  of  Broughton,  and  Lea  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had 
by  her, 

Edmund  William,  his  heir. 

John  George  Evelyn,  Lieut.  R.N.,  deceased. 

Molyneux,   Commander  It.N.,  m.  18211,  Fanny,  dan.  of  Rev. 

T.  Naunton  Orgill  Leman,  of  Brampton  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 

ti.  23  Feb.  1866,  leaving  Arthur  James,  b.  1823,  and  other 

issue. 
Hcniy  George,  indshipman  R.N.,  killed  at  the  taking  of 

Surinam. 
Arthur,  Lieut.-Col.   H.E.T.C.S.,  m.  Charlotte,  sister  of  Col. 

Delemain,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  one  son  and  two  daus.,  of 

whom  the  elder  vi.  Unwin,  Lieut.  H. E.I.C.S. 
Maria  Lucy  Eliza,   m.  Rev.  Jo.scph  Guerin,  of  Bagborough, 

and  Norton  F'itzwarren,  Somerset,  and  is  deceased. 

Mr.  Shuldham  m.  2ndly,  Esther,  dau.  of  H.  Preston,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1832)  had  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

William  Lemuel,  m.  1839,  Eleanor,  youngest  dan.  of  Rev. 

Morgan  O'Donovan,  Chief  of  the  sept  of  O'Donovan. 
Caroline,  m.  Henry  Richardson,  E^q.  of  Aber  Hiinant,  co. 

Merioneth. 


The  eldest  son, 

Edmund  William  SntrtonAJT,  Esq.  of  Dunmanway,  Licut.- 
Gen.  H. E.I.C.S.,  for  some  years  Quartermaster- Gen.  at 
Bombay,  in.  3  Dec.  1817,  Harriet  Eliza  Bonar,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Rundell,  of  Bath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  July,  1847)  left  at  his 
decease,  17  Nov.  1852,  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Edmund  Anderson,  now  of  Dunmanway. 
Leopold  Arthur  Francis,  of  co.  Cork,  J. P. 
Harriet  Maria  Catherine,  m.  5  Aug.  1802,  George  Patrick, 
Lord  Carbery. 

Arms — Az.,  an  eagle  displayed  or.     Crest — A  ■jriffin  passant, 
arg.    Motto — Post  nubila  Phabus. 
Seal — Coolkclure,  Dunmanway,  co.Cork. 


SHULDHAM    OF    BALLYMTJLVET. 

Shuldham,  John,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey  (Moiglij 
House),  CO.  Longford,  and  Gortmore,  Bally  brack,! 
CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,1 
h.  June,  1826  ;  m.  Nov.  1867,  Frances  Helena,  dau.f 
of  Eobert  De  Eicci,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Moulsey  House,] 
Hampton  Court. 

ILtlTCagC— This  is  abranch  of  Shuldham  of  Dunmanway,! 

The  Rev.  Lemuel  Shuldham,  of  Dublin,  2nd  son  of  Edmund. 
Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Ardtully,  Crown  Solicitor  1713,  by  Marj' 
M'Carthy  his  wife,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Daniel  Molyneux, 
Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Pooley,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and  grand-dau.  (by  Mar} 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Dowdall,  Esq.  o 
Mounttown,  co.  Mcath)  of  Col.  Adam  Molyneux,  of  Bally 
mulvey,  M.P.  co.  Longford  1661.  who  was  son  of  Daniel  Moly 
neux,  Esq.  of  Newlands,  co.  Dublin,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  M.P 
for  Strabane  1613,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Molyneux,  Chan 
cellor  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  temii.  Elizabeth,  who  d. .' 
Jan.  1596.  By  Elizabeth  Molyneux,  who  was  sole  heir  of  he 
brother,  Pooley  Molyneux,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  who  d.s.p 
1772,  the  Rev.  Lemuel  Shuldham  had  issue, 

Lemuel,  of  whom  presently. 

Molyneux,  Vice-Admiral  R.N.,  and  M.P.  for  Fowey,  create 
Baron  Shuldham,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland,  31  July,  177( 
His  Lord.'ihip  m.  4  Oct.  1790,  Margaret  Irene,  relict  of  Joh 
Harcourt,  Esq.  of  Ankerwycke  Park,  Bucks,  and  dau.  c 
John  Sarney,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  'p.  Oct.  1798.  His  widow  r,. 
13  July,  1805,  Richard,  2nd  Earl  of  ClauwUliam, 

Rebecca,  c^.  unra.  1785. 

The  elder  son, 

Lemuel  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  m.  Sarah  Hami 
ton,  of  Dublin,  and  d.  177.'),  having  had  (with  two  daus ' 
Elizabeth,  m.  Folliott  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  co.  Ki 
kenny ;  and  Elinor,  d.  s.  %>.)  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Pooley  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  m.  1763,  Marj 
dau.  of  Sampson  Brady,  Esq.  of  Lakeview,  co.  Antrim,  and  c 
1793  (will  dated  12  Aug.  1790,  and  proved  2  July,  1793),  havin 
had  issue,  John  Brady,  his  heir;  Molyneux  William,  sui 
cessor  to  his  brother;  Elizabeth,  to.  Edward  Warren,  Esq. 
Rebecca,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Berwick;  Elinor,  5)!.  Rev.  T.  Henrj 
Sarah,  m.  Daniel  O'Neill,  Esq. ;  Mary,  ra.  Samuel  Crawfon 
Esq. ;  and  Charlotte,  'in.  J.  Johnston,  Esq.    The  elder  son, 

John  Brady  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  d.  unm.  183 
and  was  ^.  by  his  brother, 

Molyneux  William  Suoldham,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  J.V 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1829,  b.  1784;  m.  18-24,  Helen,  dau.  of  C( 
Macmanus,  of  Mount  Davis,  co.  Antrim,  by  Hester  his  wif 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Mark  Kerr  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Flowerfield,  c 
Derry,  a  branch  of  the  O'Neills  of  Shane's  Castle,  and  by  tt 
lady  (who  d.  Oct.  1875)  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Moigh  House. 

Alexander,  of  Flowerfield,  co.  DciTy,  of  the  6th  foot,  Caj 
Derry  Militia,  rn.  Letitia  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Knox,  Es 
of  Prehen,  co.  Derry,  and  (/.  1876,  having  had  issue,  Mol 
neux;  George;  Anna  Maria;  and  Helen. 

Molyneux  Pooley,  m.  Kate  Staples,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robe 
Alexander,  of  Portglenone  House,  co.  Antrim,  and  h 
issue,  Helen  Kate,  and  Hester  Grace.  ^ 

Pooley  Francis,  73rd  regt.,  and  Capt.  and  Adjutant  Londo 
derry  Militia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Ross,  ICsq.  of  Capetow 
and  d.  12  Sept.  1865,  leaving  issue,  a  dau.,  Kate. 

Hubert,  Capt.  Longford  Militia,  d.  1870. 

Mr.  Shuldham  d.  25  Dec.  1846. 

Arms — Gu.,  an  eagle  displayed  or.  Crest — A  griffin  passa 
arg.     ^/o((l)— Post  nubila  Phoebus. 

Scats — Ballymulvey;  Muitli  House,  Ballymahon,  co.  Lor 
ford.  , 


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SHUTTLEWOETH    OP    HATHESSAGE 
HAIiL. 

SnrTTLEWOETH,  JoHN  Spexcee  Ashtox,  Esq.  of 
Hatbersage  Hall,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27 
Oct.  1817 ;  m.  1st,  11  March,  1842,  Maria,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eer.  Henry  Wright,  of  Mottram  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  by  her  had  one  dau., 

I.  Maria  Henrietta,  i/i.Ricliavd  Frederick  Forml)y,  Esq.,  2nd 
son  of  Eev.  Iloger  ileslcutli  i'oruiby,  of  Woolton,  co. 
Lancaster. 

He  m.  2ndly,  25  Feb.  IS  15,  Emily,  eldest  daii.  of 
Bolton  Peel,  Esq.  of  Dosthill  Lodge,  co.  Warwick, 
and  by  her  has  had, 

1.  John  Peel,  6.  1815 ;  d.  the  following  year. 
n.  Emily  Alicia. 
III.  Isabella  Ashton. 

%ilXCiiSt. — The  settlement  cf  the  family  of  SnrTXLE- 
fCoiiTu  at  Gawthorp,  co.  Lancaster,  appears  to  have  arisen 
"rom  the  interniarria;je  of  Henry  Shuttleworth  with  Agnes, 
lau.  and  heiress  of  William  ee  Hacking;  their  son,  Ugutred 
jucTTLEWORTH,  was  the  first  of  Gawthorp. 

Sir  Richard  Shuttlewouth,  Knt.  of  Gawthorp,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  and  Chief  Justice  of  Chester,  31  Elizabeth,  commenced 
he  building  ef  Gawthorp  HaU,  a  beautiful  specimen  of  Gothic 
irchitecture.    His  brother, 

Bev.  Lawrence  Shuttleworth,  B.D.,  Fiector  of  Witchford, 
;o.  Warwick,  finished  the  erection.  He  d.  s.  'p.  1607  or  ICOS, 
jid  was  8.  by  his  nephew, 

Eichabd  Shcttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  m.  Fleetwood, 
lau.  and  heir  of  R.  Barton,  Esq.  of  Barton,  and  had,  with 
)theT  issue,  an  elder  son, 

I.  Richard,  m.  Jane,  or  Joan,  dau.  of  Mr.  Kirk,  citizen  of 
Loudon,  and  d.  v.  p.  1648,  leaving  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Richard  (Sir),  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Nicholas,  founder  of  the  branch  of  Forcet,  co.  York, 
and  of  the  city  of  Durham,  whose  late  representative  was 
Philip  Nicholas  Shuttlewoetd,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Chi- 
chester. 

1  Fleetwood,  living  v.nm.  1G64. 

ilr.  Shuttleworth  d.  June,  1669,  aged  82,  and  was  s.  by  his 
:ldcr  grandson, 

,  Sir  Richard  SnrTTLEwor.Tn,  Knt.  of  Gawthorp,  &.  16o4,  m. 
Hargaret,  dau.  of  John  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Old  Durham,  and 
lying  July,  16S7,  left  a  son, 

Richard  Shcttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp,  M.P.,  d.  Dec. 
j  J48,  leaving  by  his  wife.  Miss  Tempest,  of  Old  Durham  (with 
)ther  issue), 

James,  of  Gawthorp,  M.P.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heirops  of 
Robert  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co.  l^erby,  and  had  issue, 
Robert,  his  heir;  James,  of  Aston,  d.  s.  p.:  William; 
Charles,  who  took  the  name  of  Holden  (.^ee  Holden  r>j 
A.'.nn);  Mary,  m.  1st,  Sir  Charles  Turner,  Bart.,  and  2ndly, 

'  Sir  Thomas  Gascoignc;  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Hurt,  Esq.  of 
Alderwasley.  Mr.  Shuttleworth  dying  1773,  aged  58,  was  s. 
by  his  son,  Robert,  of  Gawthorp,  who  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 

I  Gen.  Desaguliers,  and  had  issue,  James,  of  Barton,  who  m. 
twice,  and  had  issue :  Robert,  w  ho  .s.  at  Gawthorp ;  Anne, 
■m.  1st,  Richard  S.  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  The  Rocks,  and  2ndly, 
Bicliard  Prime,  Esq.  of  Walberton  House,  Sussex;  Emma, 

■  «i.  James  West,  Esq.;  Elizabeth;  Caroline,  m.  Richard 
Hurt,  Esq.  of  Wirksworth.    Mr.  Shuttleworth  d.  1816,  and 

!  devised  Gawthorp  and  his  other  estates  in  Whalley  to  liis 
2nd  son,  Robert,  of  Gawthoi-p,  h.  1784,  a  Barrister,  and 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  at  Preston ;  hem.  1816, 
Janet,  eldest  dau.iof  Sir  John  Majoribanks,  Bart,  of  Lees, 
CO.  Berwick,  by  whom  (who  i.i.  2ndly,  182.5,  Frederick  North, 

!     Esq.  of  Rougham,  Norfolk)  he  left  at  his  decease,  6  March, 
1818,  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Janet,  of  Gawthorp  Hall,  m. 
24  Feb.  1842,  Sir  Jajies  Phillips  Kay  Shuttleworth,  Ist 
hart,  of  Gawthorpe. 
W'lLLiAM  (4th  son),  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Willum  Shcttleworth,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  7th  Fusiliers, 
llh  son  of  Richard  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Gawthorp  and  Forcet, 
tl.P.,  who  d.  1748,  m.  Christiana,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
spencer,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  May,  1781)  left  at  his  decease,  4  Sept.  1780, 

Ashton  Ashton  Shcttleworth,  Esq.,  Major  Royal  Artillery, 
>.  28  Aug.  1754 ;  m.  5  Sept.  1807,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Youle, 
Ssq.,  and  d.  9  July,  1830,  having  had  issue, 

John  Spencer  Ashton,  of  Hathcrsage  Hall. 
William  Samuel  Paul,  6.  6  Jan.  IbliO;  d.  23  Sept.  1838. 
I   Christiana  Ashton,  d.  unm. 

■  Alicia  Maria  Ashton,  <?.  M/u)i.  Arm,  d.  nnm. 
I   Mat  ilia,  ,».  Rev.  Robert  Jolm  Clarke,  and  has  issue. 

Li.u.::iiMar\-.  d.  unm.  Julia. 


^i-!)!5— Arg.,  three  shuttles  sa.  topped  and  furni.<;hed  with 
quills  of  yarn  the  threads  pendent  or.  Crat—A  cubit  arm  in 
firmouV  ppr.  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  of  the  arms. 
Motto — Prudentia  et  justitia. 

>Seai— Hathcrsage  Hall,  Sheffield. 


SHTJTTIiEWORTH    OF    OLU   WARDEN. 

SnuTTLEWORTH,  JosEPH,  Esq.  of  Old  Warden 
Park,  and  GolcUngton,  Bury,  co.  Bedford,  and 
HartsholmeHall,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  andD.L.,  b.  1819 ; 
m.  1st,  1810,  Sarah  Grace,  dau.  of  Henry  Clayton, 
Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Oct.  1849)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred,  6.  29  Ulay,  1843;  m.  10  March,  1869,  Mary,  dau. 
of  N.  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Apley  House,  Isle  of  Wight. 

II.  Frank,  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  6.  16  Feb.  1S45. 

Mr.  Shuttleworth  m.  2ndly,  4  Dec.  1861,  Caroline 
Jane,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Eichard  EUison,  of  Boult- 
ham  Hall,  co.  Lincoln.  He  is  son  of  the  late  John 
Shuttleworth,  Esq.,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of 
WiUiam  K'ewton,  Esq.,  and  purchased  the  manor  of 
Old  Warden,  1871,  from  Lord  Ongley's  family. 

Arms— Arg.,  three  shuttles  sa.  tipped  and  furnished  with 
quills  of  yarn  the  threads  pendent  or.  Ci-tst—A  cubit  arm  in 
armour  ppr.  grasping  in  the  gauntlet  a  shuttle  of  the  arms. 
Motto — Isto  vclocior  vita. 

Seats— 0\d  Warden  Park;  and  Goldington  Bury,  co.  Bedford, 
and  Hartsholme  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 


SIBTHOEP    OF    CANWICK   HALL. 

SiBTHOEP,  CoNiNGSBY  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Cau- 
wick  Hall,  and  Sudbroke  Holme,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
North  Mymms  Park  and  Potterells,  Herts,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Lincoln  1877,  b.  27  Oct. 
1846  ;  s.  his  father  13  Oct.  1861 ;  m.  8  Eeb.  1876, 
Mary  Georgiana,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Sutton 
and  Charlotte  his  wife,  sister  and  heu*ess  of  Sir  John 
Nelthorpe,  8th  bart.  of  Scawby,  co.  Lincoln. 

itinrSgC. — The  name  of  Sibthorp,  sometimes  spelt  SytT- 
thorp,  Sibethorp,  <fec.,  is  pure  Saxon,  Sib  signifying  peaceful 
or  quiet,  and  thorp  a  village.  In  Domesday  Book,  folio,  vol.  i. 
p.  287,  are  enrolled  the  names  of  Robertcs  de  Sibetorp  and 
AViLLiELMCs  DE  SiBETORP.  The  family  of  Sibthorp  was  of  great 
consideration  in  co.  Nottingham  for  many  generations.  In 
the  Harleian  3ISS.,  in  the  British  Museum,  there  are  several 
pedigrees  of  this  branch,  and  Thoroton's  History  of  ^otting- 
kamshire  gives  the  early  descents. 

Hdgo  Sibthorp,  of  Laneham,  who  s.  his  father,  Robert 
Sibthorp,  in  that  property,  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sens, 
John,  bapt.  27  Feb.  1546;  and  William,  bapt.  12  April,  1549, 
who  m.  7  May,  1575,  Elizabeth  BeUamy,  and  had,  besides 
several  children  who  d.  young,  Williuui,  bapt.  28  March,  15S0. 
The  elder  son, 

John  Sibthorp,  m.  28  Nov.  1573,  Rosamond  Bellamy,  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  Gebvase,  bapt.  10  Sept.  15S4;  William, 
bapt.  7  Jan.  1592. 

Gervase  Sibthorp,  of  Laneham,  son  of  John,  m.  1619,  ilarj, 
dau.  and  co-hciress  (with  her  sister,  Abifjail,  m.  Charles  Hall, 
of  Kettlethorpe),  of  Gervaise  Bellamy,  of  Laneham  and  Kettle- 
thoip,  by  whom,  who  re-married  Robert  Jenkinson,  of  Withaiu, 
he  left  issue  a  son, 

Gervase  Sibthorp,  of  Laneham,  who  left  co.  Nottingham, 
and  went  to  reside  in  co.  Lincoln,  first  at  East  Wykeham, 
afterwards  in  the  city  of  Lincoln.  He  m.  1667,  Judith,  the 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Mark  Riggall,  of  South  Summercotes,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  widow  of  Benjamin  Marshall,  Member  for  Lincoln 
in  the  Long  Parliament,  and  had  issue.  Gervase  Sibthorp  d. 
1704,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Sibthorp,  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  m.  1702,  Mary,  dan.  and 
co-heiress  of  Humphrey  Browne  (by  his  wife,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Glan-y-Gors,  Isle  of  Anglesey,  a 
descendant  of  the  Royal  Welsh  Tribes,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Coningsby,  of  North  Mymms  Park,  Herts,  a 
zealous  adherent  of  King  Charles  I.,  for  which  he  was  im- 
prisoned in  the  Tower  by  Cromwell),  and  sister  and  eventually 
heiress  of  Gilbert  Browne,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  of  North 
Mymms,  Herts,  and  had  issue.  John  Sibthorp  d.  1718  :  his 
widow  d.  1743,  aged  6a  years,  after  having  purchased,  during 
her  widowhood,  Canwick  Hall,  aud  having  left  it  to  her  son, 
Coaljagsby.    Jolin  Sioihori)  was  s.  by  his  eldcsi,  surviving  son, 


1458 


SIB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SID 


CoNT«iGSBT  S-BTaoK",  LL.D.,  the  first  of  Canwick  Hall,  M.P. 
for  Lincoln,  Col.  of  ihe  Koyal  South  Lincoln  Militia,  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Lincoln  1733,  6.  1706;  d.  unm.  1788,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
Burriving  brother, 

HciiPHBY  SiBTHORP,  M.D.,  sometinie  Fellow  of  Magdalen 
Coll.,  and  Professor  of  Botany  at  Oxford  (which  professorship 
he  resigned  to  his  son  by  his  2nd  marriage) ;  he  m.  1st,  1740 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Isaac  Waldo,  Esq.  of  Streatham 
(a  family  of  very  great  antiqiiity),  by  whom  (who  d.  I  Aug. 
1753)  he  had  issue,  i.  Coningsby  Isaac,  6.  2  Oct.  1742,  d.  1763 ; 
II.  Humphry,  who  s.  his  father;  m.  Gervase  Edward,  6. 
28  Jan.  1750,  d.  20  July,  1763;  I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  the 
Eight.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Sewell,  Master  of  the  Rolls,  and  d. 
1820 ;  II.  Sarah,  m.  Montagu  Chomeley,  Esq.  of  Easton  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  d.  1818;  in.  Charlotte  Esther,  6.  19  Oct.  1749, 
d.  unm.  Dr.  Sibthorp  ra.  2ndly,  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Gibbes,  Esq.  of  Instow,  Devon,  by  whom,  who 
was  b.  1727,  and  d.  1780,  he  had  one  son,  John,  6.  1758,  M.D., 
Eegius  Professor  of  Botany,  founder  of  the  Professorship  of 
Eural  Economy  at  Oxford,  author  of  the  Flora  Groeca,  Fl',ra 
Oxonitnsis,  and  other  botanical  works;  he  d.  unm.  1796.  Dr. 
Sibthorp  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

HuMPHET  SiBTHOKP,  Esq.,  6.  3  Oct.  1744,  sometime  M.P. 
for  Boston,  and  afterwards  for  Lincoln,  Col.  of  the  Royal  South 
Lincoln  Militia.  He  m.  23  July,  1777,  Susannah,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eichard  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Thome,  co.  York,  and  Sudbrooke 
Holme,  CO.  Lincoln,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  May,  1826)  he  had  issue, 

CoKisGSET  Waldo,  his  heir. 

Charles  de  Laet,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Henry  Walker  John,   R.X.,  6.  1784,   lost  with  the  "Ajax," 

destroyed  by  fire  in  the  Dardanelles,  14  Feb.  1S07. 
Humphry  (Rev.),  b.  178G,  RectorofWashingbro",  near  Lincoln, 

sometime  Fellow  of  Exeter  Coll.;  m.  1818,  his  first-cousin, 

Mar>-  Esther,  elder  dau.  of  Henry  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Thorne 

and  Beverley,  co.  York,  and  Sudbrooke  Holme,  co.  Lincoln; 

?jid  d.  i  Nov.  186.5,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary  EUzabeth. 
Eichard  (Rev.),  b.  1792,  sometime  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll. 

Oxford,  Founder  of  St.  Anne's  Bede  Houses,  and  St.  Anne's 

Church,  Lincoln. 
Mary  Esther,  m.  1801,  John  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Bignor  Park, 

Sussex,  brother  of  Sir  Christopher  Hawkins,  Bart.,  and  d. 

his  widow  9  May,  1861,  aged  83. 

Col.  Sibthorp  was  offered  a  Baronetcy,  but  declined  the  honour. 
He  assumed  by  royal  warrant,  1804,  for  himself  and  his  heirs, 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Waldo,  in  grateful  remem- 
brance of  his  kinsman,  Peter  Waldo,  Esq.  ofMitcham;  he  d. 
25  April,  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

CosiKGSBY  Waldo  Waldo-Sibthoep,  Esq.  of  Canwick  Hall, 
I.  1781,  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  Royal  South 
Lincoln  Mihtia,  d.  unm.  9  March,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Charles  de  Laet  Waldo-Sibthorp,  Esq.  of  Canwick  Hall, 
and  Potterells,  Herts,  b.  14  Feb.  1783,  first  in  the  Royal  Scots 
Greys,  afterwards  many  years  in  the  4th  Royal  Irish  Dragoon 
Guards,  M.P.  for  Lincoln  for  nearly  thirty  years,  Col.  of  the 
Eoyal  South  Lincoln  Militia  ;  he  j/i.  21  Feb.  1S12,  Maria,  3rd 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  co.  Wex- 
ford, M.P.  (see  Tottenham  of  TottenJuim  Green),  and  had  issue, 
Gervaise  Tottenham,  his  heir. 

Charles  Coningsby,  late  Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Dragoons,  rn.  lS.i4, 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  ]Mary,  elder  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Ellison, 
of  Boultham  Hall,  Lincoln. 
Prancis  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  several  years  in  the  60th  Royal 
Eifies,  served  in  the  Punjaub  and  with  the  97th  regt.  in  the 
Crimea,  severely  wounded  at  the  storming  of  the  Eedan; 
has  the  Order  of  the  Legion  of  Honour. 
Henry  Arthur  Mainwaring. 

Col.  Waldo-Sibthorp  d.  14  Dec.  1855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Gervaise  Tottenham  Waldo-Sibthorp,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Lincoln,  Major  of  the  Royal  South  Lincoln  Militia,  6. 
1  Jan.  1815 ;  m.  1  Jan.  1846,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert 
Cracroft  (afterwards  xVmcotts),  Esq.  of  Hackthorn,  co.  Lincoln, 
and  had  issue, 

Coningsby  Charles,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

Montagu  Richard,  h.  8  Feb.  1848;  m.  29  June,  1876,  Mabel 
Albinia,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Sutton,  of  Scawby  HjII. 

Hugh  Heury,  6.  23  Oct.  1860;  d.  1  Jan.  1861. 

Mr.  Waldo-Sibthorp  d.  13  Oct.  1861. 

A.-.-ms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  two  bars  gu.  a  bordure 
sa.,  for  Sibthorp;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  bend  az.  between  three 
leopards'  faces  gu.,  for  Waldo.  Quartering,  Coningsby,  and 
numerous  others.  Cresta — 1st,  A  demi-lion  erased  arg.  collared 
and  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  sa.,  Sibthorp  ;  2nd, 
A  demi-leopard  guardant  ppr.  debruised  with  two  bendlets  az., 
Waldo;  3rd,  A  cony  sejant,  arg.,  for  Coningsby.  MoUo — Nii 
conscire  sibi. 

ffoio— Canwick  Hall,  and  Gudbiooke  Uulmc,  Lincoln;  Kortli 
Mj  lajis  Pa.k,  Uatacld,  b.fcri.3. 


SICKLEMORE    OF    NETHER    COtTKT. 

SiCKLEMOEE,  Eey.  Geoege  Wilson,  of  ]Srctliei 
Court,  St.  LavM-ence,  Isle  of  Thanet,  Kent,  M.A. 
J. P.,  Vicar  of  St.  Lawrence,  Thanet,  and  formcrh 
Eector  of  St.  Alpliage,  and  Yicar  of  St.  Mav> 
Northgate,  Canterbury,  b.  10  July,  1803  ;  m.  1S33 
Catherine,  only  child  of  Benjamin  Bushell,  Esq.  o: 
Clere  Court,  Thanet,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  of  Cleve,  near  Ramsgate,  J. P.  and  D.L.  fo 
Kent,  b.  10  Feb.  1840;  m.  18  Oct.  1865,  Louisa,  younges 
dau.  of  Joseph  Canham,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Southwood,  J.l' 
for  Kent. 

I.  Catherine,  r,i.  25  Jan.  1860,  Capt.  E.  M.  NichoUs,  lat 
65th  regt. 

u.  Anne,  twin  with  her  sister, 

iLiltCaflC. — The  Sicklemores  were  of  considerable  import 
ance  during  the  great  civil  war,  when  they  represented  th 
CO.  of  Suffolk  and  borough  of  Ipswich  in  Parliament.  The 
continued  faithful  to  the  Stuarts,  shared  in  aU  their  misfoi 
tunes,  and  followed  them  in  their  exile. 

John  Sicklemobe,  Esq.,  who  represented  the  co.  of  SufTol 
in  Parliament,  left  an  only  son, 

John  Sicklemore,  Esq.,  who  d.  at  Wetheringsett,  177( 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Sicklemore,  Esq.  of  Wetheringsett  and  Debenhan 
Suffolk,  6.  28  Sept.  1756;  m.  25  March,  1799  ;  Ann,  3rd  dai 
of  Robert  Cony,  Esq.  of  Walpole  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  hs 
issue, 

John  Cony,  E.N.,  6.  23  Nov.  1801 ;  m.  1st,  Louisa,  2nd  da 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Lacy,  Eoyal  ArtiUery,  who  d.  30  Aug.  182i.' 
and  2ndly,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  W.  Hyder,  Esq.  of  Cou 
Lees,  Kent,  who  d.  6  Sept.  1836. 

George  Wilson,  now  of  Nether  Court. 

Mr.  Sicklemore  s.  his  father  1778,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1837. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  sickles  interwoven  sa.     Crat — A  wbefl>^ 
sheaf  or,  banded  gu.     MoUo — Par  pari. 
Seat — Nether  Court,  St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Thanet. 


SIDNEY    OF    COWPEN    HALIi 

Sidney,  Hexet  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Ha 
Northumberland,  h.  19  March,  1808  ;  m.  1st,  \M 
Helen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Henry  Weir,  R.X.,  C.B.,  ai 
widow  of  Edmtuid   Southcote,   Esq.,  which  lai  j 
d.  s.p.  21  Nov.  1859;  and  2ndly,  21  Jidy,  187] 
Frances  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.   of  William  Hamilt-  i  : 
Hobkirk,  Esq.,   M.D.,  of  Charlotte  Town,  Prk  . 
Edward  Island,  Canada, 

itlllCaCjr. — Lawrence  Sidney,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Worth' 
Salop,  1632,  and  Prebendary  of  Hunderton,  and  afterivardi  ^ 
Putston  Major,  18  June,  1661 ;  m.  Miss  Blunden,  and  v 
buried  at  Worthen  21  Sept  1675,  leaving  issue  two  daus.,  Afj 
and  Mary,  ra.  Henry,  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Blayn? 
The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Sidney,  D.D.,  1645,  Chaplain  in  Ordinary  to  K 
Charles  II.,  Prebendary  of  Putston    Minor  1675,  Rector 
Worthing  1684,  and  Precentor  of  Hereford  16  March,  1684 
EUzabeth,   only  dau.   of   George  Colt,  and  sister  of  the  .^l 
Baronet  of  that  name.     Mr.   Sidney  left  issue,   Lawben'' 
Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.  at  Worcester,  1677  ;    and  Henry,  of  i 
Temple,  London,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Cowpen,  No." 
umberland,  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Lawrence  Sidney,  Esq.,  who  had  a  Commission  in  the  an, 
resided  atDaabury,  Essex,  and  afterwards  at  Bishop's  Ca.=  , 
Salop,  where  he  was  buried.  His  will  was  dated  13  '• 
1736.  He  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Marlow,  Baukei' 
London,  and  left  issue, 

I.  Lawrence. 

II.  Marlow,  of  Cowpen  H.-ill,  6.   15  March,  1708;  d.v,  • 
1804. 

ni.  John,  who  d.  v.nrii. 

IV.  Thomas,  father  of  Henry  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Tonbridgc,  • ' 
left  issue, 
1  Slarlow,  of  Brighton,  m.  and  had  issue,  a  son,  Marli 
Capt.  2nd  Royal  Dragoon  Guards. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  W.  Beeison,  Esq.  of  Woburn  Place. 

2  Harriett,  ra.  her  cousin,  William  Cappen,  Esq 
Marj',  d.  s.  p. 


II.  Sarah,  m.  —  Crowe. 

III.  Martha,  m.  John  Mangaar,  of  Denmark. 
IT.  Charlotte,  m.  William  Cappen,  Esq. 


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1159 


he  elder  son, 

Lawrence  Sidnlt,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Square,  London,  and  of 
omcrton,  Middlesex,  b.  18  March,  1707;  m.  1  Nov.  1739, 
nn,  dau.  of  John  Eochford,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her 
fho  d.  1802)  left  at  his  decease,  1766,  a  dau.,  Mary,  6.26 
ay,  1746,  111.  George  Morris,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  Essex ;  and 
son, 

Marlow  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall,  6.  9  Jan.  1752;  m. 
71,  Mary,  his  cousin,  dau.  of  John  Mangaar,  Esq.  of  London, 
f  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  12  July,  1839, 

Maklow  John  Francis,  of  Cowpen  Hall. 

William  Henry  Marlow,  «.his  brother. 

Elizabeth,  tl.  a  Nun  at  Bruges. 

Ana.stasia  Mannock,  -hi.  John  M.  WooUett,  Esq. ;  d.  1839,  and 

left  issue. 
Margarita,  a  Nun  at  Bruges,  deceased. 

10  elder  son, 

Marlow  John  Francis  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall, 
P.,  6.  3  Dec.  1774;  m.  the  only  dau.  of  Andrew  McEwen, 
sq.  of  London;  d.  s.  p.  25  Feb.  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his 
rother, 

William  Henry  Marlow  Sidney,  Esq.  of  Cowpen  Hall, 
13  April,  1777 ;  m.  5  Aug.  1806,  Anastasia,  only  dau.  of 
)hn  Steigenberger,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
i  June,  1874), 

I.  Henry  Sidney,  now  of  Cowpen  Hall. 
n.  Marlow  John  William,  i.  9  May,  1810;  m.  19  May,  1845, 

Mary  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Wilson,  Esq.    She  d. 

6  April,  1863,  having  had  issue,  Marlow  William,    6.  13 

Sept.  1849;    Christina  Mary  ;    Ellen  Frances;    and   Mary 

Anastasia. 

U..  William  Henry  Marlow,  &.  17  Oct.  1816. 
IV.  Philip  Joseph  Marlow,  b.  31  May,  1819. 
T.  Lawrence  Marlow,  Capt.  Northumberland  Light  Infantry, 

6.  6  April,  1822.  vi.  John  Lewis,  6.  27  June,  1824. 

vn.  Charles,  b.  2  June,  1828;  d.  18  March,  1838. 
I.  Susanna  Johanna  Marlow.        ii.  Mary  Ann  Marlow, 
m.  Anastasia. 

e  d.  1870. 

Arms — Or,  a  pheon  az.    Ci-est — A  porcupine  ppr.  witli  chain 
iflexed  over  the  back  or.    Motto — Quo  fata  vocant. 
Seat — Cowpen  Hall,  Morpeth,  Northumberland, 


SILLIFANT    OF    COOHBE. 

Sii-iiPANT,  Aethue  Onslow,  Esq.  of  Coombe, 
'evon,  J.P.  for  Devon,  b.  at  sea,  Oct.  1851. 

JLtltCilgC— The  Sillifants,  who  are  stated  to  have  been 
■ifrinally  Sullivan,  derived  from  the  O'SuUivans  of  Ireland, 
id  to  have  come  from  that  kingdom  1641,  acquired  the  estate 
fCoombe  1677,  in  marriage  with  Snell. 
John  Sillifant,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  I7G5, 
.  1797,  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  John  Prideaux,  Esq.  of 
orth  Tawton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1823)  left  at  his 
ase,  Oct.  1845,  an  only  son, 

UN  Sillufant,  Esq.  of  Coombe,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
riff  184S,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  6.  26  Dec. 
-;  Hi.  29  March,  1821,  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
;li  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  Devon,  and  by  her 
1  tl.  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Woolcombe,  his  heir. 

II.  Harry,  fc.  28  March,  1825;  vi.  1st,  Clara,  dau.  of  John 
Jfackay,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Annie,  dau.  of  J.  Mackenzie, 
Esq.  and  has  issue,  Caroline  Annie.     He  d.  9  March,  1869. 

III.  Charles  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  9  May,  1822,  Rector  of 
Wear  Gifford,  Devon;  m.  26  March,  1856,  Georgiana 
Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Duthy,  Rector  of 
Sudljorough,  co.  Northampton,  by  Emma  his  wife,  sister  of 
Sir  George  Stamp  Robinson,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Herbert.        2  Reginald.        3  Archibald. 
1  Gertrude  Caroline  Emma.  2  Emily  Harriet. 

3  Georgina  Frances.  4  Mabel.  5  Edith. 
6  Beatrice  Charlotte.  7  Evelyn  Woolcombe. 
8  Marian  Prideaux.  9  Laura  Mary. 

IV.  Francis  Synge,  of  H.M.  Indian  Medical  Service,  6. 2  July 
1832. 

v.  George  Woollcombe,  b.  29  May,  1834 ;  m.  1863,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Eev.  J.  Bayfield,  Colonial  Chaplain. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Prideaux,  m.  1865,  James  Chaffey,  Esq. 

II.  Harriet  Helyar. 

!•.  Sillifant  d.  1  May,  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Woolcombe  Sillifant,  Esq.  of  Coombe,   J. P.,  B.A., 
30  Aug.  1823;  m.  1st,   1850,  Charlotte  Catherine,  dau.  of 
yhn  Mackay,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  July,  1869;  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Onslow,  now  of  Coombe,  J.P. 

II.  Harry  Belllield,  b.  Nov.  1853. 

I.  Clarissa  Catherine,  6.  and  d.  1355. 


He  m.  2ndly,  1864,  Charlotte  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  James 
Johnstone  Cochrane,  Esq.,  Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  and 
d.  19  Dec.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Arms— Per  pale  sa.  and  arg.  on  a  fess  between  two  boars 
passant  the  one  in  chief  towards  the  dexter,  the  other  in  base 
towards  the  sinister  two  cro-ss-crosslets  all  countorchanged. 
C/v.s-t— At  the  foot  of  a  cross  Calvary  or,  a  lizard  ppr.  MJotto 
— Mens  conscia  recti. 

Seat — Coombe,  near  Copplestone,  North  Devon. 


SILVERTOP    OP    MINSTER-ACRES. 

SiLVEETOP,  Heney  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Minster- 
Acres,  Northumberland,  J.P.  for  co.  Durham,  and 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland,  High  Sheriff 
1859,  b.  12  Oct.  1826  ;  m.  1st,  24  Aug.  1852,  Hon. 
Eliza  Stonor,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Lord  Camoys,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  24  July,  1860)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  6.  17  Oct.  1S53. 

II.  George  Edward,  b.  25  March,  1856. 

I.  Agnes  Mary. 

He  in.  2ndly,  21  Aug.  1862,  Caroline  Filomena, 
eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lul- 
worth  Castle,  Dorset,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

III.  Arthur  Edward,  6.  29  Nov.  1877. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary.  iii.  Violet  Mary. 

IV.  Mabel  Frances. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Englefield, 
took  the  name  of  Silveetop  on  succeeding  his 
great-uncle  in  the  Minster- Acres  property. 

3LtnCa(JC.— William  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Stella,  parish  of 
Eyton,  CO.  Durham,  m.  Miss  Galley,  and  left  at  his  decease 
(he  was  drowned  in  theTyne)  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Albert  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Stella,  6.  16  Feb.  1667 ;  ?!i. 
23  May,  1703,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Dunn,  Esq.  of  Bladon, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  George,  his  successor;  Joseph; 
Albert,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  d.  unm. ;  Dorothy,  m. 
James  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Stagshaw  Close,  Northumberland; 
Mary;  Helen;  Anne,  d.  unm.  1764.  He  was  .s.  at  his  decease 
(will  dated  21  June,  1736,  proved  27  Feb.  173S-39)  by  his 
eldest  son, 

George  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster  Acres,  b.  22  Feb.  1705  ; 
m.  1st,  Bridget,  dau.  of  Henry  Whittingham,  Esq.  of  Whit- 
tingham  Hall,  and  had  one  son  and  two  daus.,  namelj',  John, 
his  heir;  Mary,  ?».  1754,  Sir  Thomas  Haggerston,  4th  bart. 
of  Haggerston,  she  d.  22  May,  1773 ;  and  Winifred,  m.  John 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  Essex.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Pearson, 
but  had  no  other  issue.  She  d.  1808,  in  her  76th  year.  Mr. 
Silvertop  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  only  son, 

John  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster  Acres,  b.  1748;  m.  June, 
1772,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lawson,  4th  bart.  of 
Brough  Hall,  co.  York  (by  Anastasia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mairc, 
Esq.  of  Lartington  Hall),  and  had  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

George,  his  heir. 
John,  b.  3  Aug.  1777;  d.  young. 

Henry  Thomas  Maire,  6.  21  May,  1779;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Tliomas  Witham,  Esq.  of  Headlam,  in  the  co.  Palatine  of 
Durham,  and  niece  and  heiress  of  William  Witham,  Esq.  of 
Cliffe,  CO.  York.      Mr.    Henry    Silvertop   in  consequence 
assumed  the  surname  of  Witham.    He  d.  1844,   leaving, 
with  other  issue  {for  which  see  Witham),  a  dau., 
Catharine,  m.  1823,  Henry  Englefield,  Esq.  and  d.  1857, 
leaving  issue,  Henry  Charles,  now  of  Minster-Acres  ; 
Charles;   Louis  (Rev.);   Joseph  Lawrence;  Seraphina,  a 
Nun,  d.  1875 ;  Mary,  a  Nun ;  Agnes,  m.  1856,  SignorComi ; 
Philomena,  a  Nun. 
Charles,  b.  16  Jan.  1781,  sometime  a  Colonel  in  the  Spaniili 
service. 
Mary. 
Mr.  Silvertop  d.  1801  (will  proved  14  Jan.  1802),  and  was  ». 
by  his  elder  surviving  son, 

George  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster- Acres,  6.  6  Jan.  1774-5, 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1831,  who  (/.  v.nrd. 
20  Feb.  1849,  and  was  «.  by  his  grand-nephew,  Henrt 
Charles  Englefield,  now  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster- .\cres, 
who  is  son  of  Henry  Eiiglcfleld  Esq.,  and  Catharine  Silvertop 
Witham  his  wife. 

Arms — Arg.,  or,  a  fess  gu.  between  three  bomb-shells  sa. 
bursting  and  inflamed  ppr.  a  plate.  Crest— A  wolf's  head 
erased  arg.  langued  gu.  pierced  with  a  broken  spear  embrucd 


ppr 


icu;— Miiister-Acres,  Riding,  Mill-on-Tyne. 


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SIM 


SIT/ICOE    OF    V/OLFOBD    LODGE. 

SiMCOE,  John  Kennawat,  Esq.  of  Wolford 
Lodge,  Devon,  J.P.,  Capt.  E.N.,  h.  26  June,  1826  ; 
m.  1867,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Basil  Jack- 
son, of  Glewstone  Court,  co.  Hereford,  late  Eojal 
Staff  Corps. 

ILtnCailt.— This  family  is  of  Nortliamptonshire  extrac- 
tion, and  did  not  become  established  in  co.  Devon  till  after 
the  death  of  Capt.  John  Simcoe,  E.N.,  of  Cotterstock,  of 
H.M.S.  "Pembroke,"  a  distinguished  naval  ofBcer,  who  d.  in 
the  expedition  against  Quebec,  1759,  and  had  been  granted 
the  crest  of  the  sea  lion  for  important  services.  His  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Liedt.-Gen.  John  Graves  Simcoe,  M.P.  for  St.  Mawes,  1st 
Governor  of  Upper  Canada,  Governor  of  San  Domingo,  Com- 
mander of  the  Western  District,  was  appointed  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  forces  in  India,  as  successor  to  Lord  Lake,  but 
■was  overtaken  by  sudden  illness  and  death  on  his  return  from 
a  secret  mission  to  the  Court  at  Lisbon  in  conjunction  with 
the  Earl  of  Rosslyn,  on  the  eve  of  leaving  for  his  command 
in  India.  He  tl.  at  Exeter  and  was  buried  in  his  private 
Chapel  at  Wolford  Lodge,  a  monument  being  erected  by  the 
County  of  Devon  to  his  memory  in  Exeter  Cathedral,  which 
commemorated  afterwards  his  eldest  son,  Francis  Gwillim, 
■who  fell  in  the  breach  at  the  siege  of  Badajoz.  Lieut. -Gen. 
Simcoe  m.  liis  relative,  Elizabeth  Posthuma,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  (by  Elizabeth  Spinckes,  his  wife)  of  Col.  Thomas 
GwilUm,  of  Oldcourt,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Gen.  AVolfe,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  at  Wolford  Lodge,  1850)  he  left  one  son,  Hesby 
Addington,  who  s.  to  the  paternal  estates. 

Through  the  heiress  of  Gwillim  the  present  successor  to 
the  Simcoe  estates  is  the  lineal  descendant  and  representative 
of  the  very  ancient  family  of  GwilUm,  the  genealogy  of  which 
is  traced  in  a  direct  line  from  the  ancient  kings  of  North  and 
of  South  Wales,  and  to  which  belonged  the  celebrated  Herald, 
Gwillim.  The  pedigree  was  drawn  out  at  the  Heralds'  Col- 
lege in  180G,  for  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Posthuma  Simcoe,  whose 
latest  interest  before  her  cieath  was  in  the  erection  of  a  small 
Church  on  the  ruined  site  of  the  old  Abbey  of  Dunkeswell  (the 
parish  in  which  Wolford  stands),  originally  founded  by  her 
ancestor,  WilUam  Brewere,  Lord  of  Brewere.  General  Simoue's 
son  and  heir,  the  before-mentioned, 

Eev.  Henry  Addington  Simcoe,  M.A.  Oxford,  of  Penheale, 
Cornwall ;  Wolford  Lodge,  Devon ;  and  Old  Court,  co.  Here- 
ford, Vicar  of  Eglos  Kerry  with  Tremaine,  Cornwall ;  m.  1st, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Palmer,  M.A.,  Hector  of  Moseley, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  Stogumber,  Somerset;  and  2ndly,  Emily, 
2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  H.  Mann,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Mawgan  with  St. 
Martin,  Cornwall.  Mr.  Simcoe  d.  15  Nov.  ISOd,  leaving  issue 
by  Anne  his  1st  wife, 

Henry  Walcot,  d.  31  Jan.  1848. 

John  Kennaway,  his  successor,  now  of  Wolford  Lodge. 
Samuel  Palmer,  who  s.  his  father  in  the  Penheale  estates. 
Philip  Francis.  Paul  Creed  Gwillim,  d.  Feb.  1875. 

Anne  Eliza,  in.  Sedley  Bastard  Marke,  Esq.  of  Woodhill, 

Cornwall,  d.  April,  18G9. 
Mary  Northcote,  m.  John  Nicholson  Vowler  Esq.,  eldest  son 

of  John  Vowler,  Esq.  of  Pamacott,  co.  Devon. 
Elizabeth  Lethbridge,  m.  Major-Gen.  Willoughby  Trevelyan, 

of  Newfai-gie,  co.  Perth. 
Lydia  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  F.  C.  Cole,  M.A.,  Ecctor  of  Sutton, 

Hants. 

By  his  2nd  wife,  Mr.  Simcoe  left  issue, 
Emily.  Kathcrine  Louisa  Beatrice. 

Amu — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  fcss  wavy  ci-rn.,  in 
chief  three  estoiles  or,  in  base  a  chamber  piece  or  cannon  or ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  ermines  gorged  or,  armed 
and  langued  gu.  Creats — 1st,  A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
ppr.  holding  a  drawn  sword  or;  2nd,  A  demi  sea-lion  rampant 
with  a  rose  on  its  breast  issuing  from  a  naval  crown,  aU  ppr. 
Motto — Non  .sibi  sed  patriae. 

Sud — Wolford  Lodge,  Honiton. 


SIMCOX    OF    HARBORNE    HOUSE. 

SiMcos,  Eev.  Henet  Kingdon-,  M.A.  Oson,  of 
Harborne  House,  co.  Stafford,  Eector  of  Patney, 
I.  12  June,  1839;  m.  21  Jidy,  1868,  Elizabeth 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  E.  Addenbrooke.  of  Kings 
Swinford,  and  Sinetli^wick  Parsonage,  Stafford,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Aethur  Henet  Addenbrooke,  6.  26  AprU,  1870. 

II.  Christopher  Edward  Kingdon,  b.  24  Dec.  1872. 


III.  Charles  Thomas,  6.  4  Nov.  1S75. 
I.  Elizabeth  Homfray,  h.  27  April,  1874. 
n.  Anna  Mary,  b.  7  April,  1878. 

iLllTCaffC— Thomas  Green  Simcox,  E=q.  of  Hf-rbcme 
House,  CO.  Stafford  (son  of  George  Simcox,  Esq.,  J.P.  for 
CO.  Warwick,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  m.  21  April,  1S09,  Hannah 
Maria,  dau.  of  John  Lea,  Esq.  of  The  Lakes,  Kidderminster, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  9  May,  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Green  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  George  Price,  formerly  of  Kiddei^minister,  in.  Miss  Jenittna 
Haslopc,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  George  Augustus, 
Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford;  William  Henry,  Hector  of!H 
Weyhill,  Hants,  m.  1876,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Ludham,,!] 
Eector  of  St.  Mary  and  Holy  Trinity,  Guildford;  EdithiS 
Jemima. 

III.  John  Lea  (Eev.),  B.A.  of  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  1840. 

IV.  Alexander,  in.  Miss  Frances  Rcdtern,   and   has  issue, 
Frances  Winifred,  Margaret  Marion,  Millicent  Ellen. 

V.  Howard,  m.  Miss  EUzabeth  G.  Browning,  and  has  one 
dau.,  Anne  Lea. 

I.  Anna  Maria.  ii.  Jane  Margaretta. 

III.  Emma  Charlotte.  iv.  Henrietta  Augusta,  d.  1836, 

Mr.  Simcox  d.  20  Feb.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Green  Simcox,  M.A.,  of  Harborne  House, 
Vicar  of  North  Harborne,  b.  14  March,  1810;  in.  4  Jan.  1838, 
Hannah  Nicholson,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  T.  H.  Kingdon,  Rector  oi, 
Pyworthy,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Kingdon  (Rev.),  now  of  Harborne  House. 

I.  Caroline  Nicholson,  m.  1863,  Eev.  H.  G.  Southcomb, 

II.  Hannah  Maria. 

Eev.  Thomas  Green  Simcox  d.  19  Aug.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  the  present  owner. 

Seat — Harborne  House,  near  Birmingham.  Residence — Patney 
Eectoiy,  Devizes,  Wilts. 

♦ 

SIMPSON    OF    BABWOHTH    HALL 

Beidgeman-Simpson,  Feances  Emily,  of  Bab- 
worth  HaU,  Notts,  -widow  of  Henry  Simpson,  Esq, 
of  Babworth  Hall,  and  yovinger  dau.  of  the  latel 
Henry  Baring,  Esq.  of  Buckenham,  Norfolk,  m.  19 
Aug.  1830,  Henry;  Bridgeman-Simpson,  Esq.  ofi 
Babworth  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  Nov.  1795.  Mr 
Bi'idgeman-Simpson  was  the  eldest  son  of  the  Hob 
John  Bridgeman,  of  Babworth  Hall,  b.  13  M^j 
1768,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Bradford, 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Simpsoi: 
Esq.  of  Babworth  HaU.  {See  Bueke's  Feeraye 
under  the  title  of  Beadfokd,  Eael.) 

Arms — Simpson  and  Bridgeman  quarterly, 
i'ettl — Babwortli  Hall,  East  Retford,  Notts. 

« 

SIMPSON    OF    GORE    HOUSE. 

Simpson,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  G-ore  House,  b.  1(1 
Sept.  1817  ;    m.  26  Aug.  1875,  Frances  Mary,  daal 
of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  late  of  Cote  Bank,  Westbu 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

Jessie  Hilda. 

HtHCarfC— The  ancestors  of  this  family  have  been  seatel 
in  CO.  Derby  for  some  centuries  past,  as  appears  by  thi 
Heralds"  Visitations,  which  bring  down  the  pedigree  to  th| 
immediate  progenitor  of 

Adam  Simpson,  Esq.  of  BonsaU,  in  thatco.,  who  m.  and  ha 
issue,  inter  alios, 

John,  his  heir.  Samuel,  d.  uv.m. 

Mary,  in.  1780,  Richard  Arkwright,  Esq.  of  WiUersley  Castli 
son  of  the  celebrated  Sir  Richard  Arkwriglit. 
The  son  and  heir, 

John  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Harthill,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  Mar;' 
dau.  of  Thomas  Hawksley,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Fyning,  Hants,  m.  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Edwar 
Hobson,  Esq.  of  Hope  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  a  soi 
John,  Col.  C.B.,  and  two  daus.,  Margaret,  and  Emily,  ir 
Lieut.-Col.  Brennan,  of  the  Turkish  Contingent.  Mr.  Job 
Simpson  d.  March  18C7. 

II.  Francis  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Boynton,  E.R.  of  co.  York,  m.  1, 
April,  1814,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Strickland,  6th  bar 
of  Boynton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept  1863)  liad  two  son: 
F'rank  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Foston,  ?H.  and  had  issue;  Charle  ■ 
married ;  and  four  daus.,  Henrietta,  in.  the  Eev.  Mr.  Legan, 
deceased ;  Mary ;  Emma ;  and  Louisa. 

III.  Richard,  of  Mellor  Lodge. 

IV.  Charles,  an  oQicer  in  llic  urmy,  IJllcd  ut  W&terloo. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BUI 


UCl 


I.  3Inry,  m.  Capt.  ErlmiincI  Gilbert,  B.N.,  'brothei-  to  Gen.  Sir 
WulttT  Haleigli  Gilbert,  Bart.,  G.C.L!. 

TticnARD  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Mcllor  Lodfro  (3rd  son  of  .John 
iiiipson,  Esq.  of  Harthill),  J.P.,  b.  1792;  m.  Isl5,  Jane,  only 
au.  of  Thomas  Beard,  Esq.  of  Gorton  House,  co.  Lancaster, 
nd  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Gore  House.  n.  Georsre,  d.  unm. 

III.  Charles  Frederick,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Major  of  Brigade  at  Um- 
balla;  m.  Letitia  Llewellyn,    of  Williamstown,   and  rf.  at 
.siege  of  Delhi,  leaving  a  son,  Charles  Frederick  Eichard. 
I,  Jane.  ii.  Anna  Maria. 

i;i.  Mary,  m.  1841,  Alexander  Taubman  Goldie,  Esq.,  Capt. 
B.N.,  3rd  son  of  Gen.  Goldie,  of  the  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man, 
and  has  issue  one  son  and  four  daus. 
ie  d.  8  March,  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Anns — Per  bend  nebulee  or  and  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  counter- 
hanged.  C'rcat — Out  of  a  mural  crown  arg.,  a  demi-lion 
anipant  gardant  per  pale  ot  andsa.,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 

s"  ord  ei-ect  ppr. 

Jkiidence— Gore  House,  Greenheys,  Manchester. 


SIMPSON    OP    CLONCOmCK    CASTLE. 

vSiMPSON,  Catherine  Henrietta,  of  Cloncorick 
'astle,  CO.  Leitrim,  -widow  of  Pierce  Simpson,  Esq., 
ud  dau.  of  Kev.  William  Betty,  of  Eutland  Square, 
)ublin,  by  Catherine  Henrietta  liis  wife,  dau. 
f  Joshua  Kemmis,  Esq.  of  Kuiglitstown,  Queen's 
'o.,  m.  23  Jan.  1847,  Pierce  Simpson,  Esq.  of 
loncorick  Castle,  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
heriff  1836,  b.  10  Aug.  ISll. 

JLtUCitflC. — Noah  Simpson,  who  went  to  Ireland  1GS9,  took 
house  there,  called  Mount  Campbell,  co.  Leitrim,  m.  Miss 
eynolds,  of  that  co.,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Campbell  and  Drumsna, 
D.  Leitrim,  m.  5  Aug.  1714,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Story,  Esq. 
f  Belturbet,  CO.  Cavan,  and  d.  1759-60,  having  had  (with  a 
au.,  Jane,  m.  Waldron,  of  Cartron,  co.  Leitrim)  six  sons, 
I.  Robert,  of  the  Abbey,  near  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon,  d.  25 
June,  1797,  without  surviving  issue, 
n.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  in.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Eichard,  b.  4  Oct.  1738,  whose  grand-dau.,  Alicia  Simpson, 
.,(.  Henry  Stewart  Burton,  Esq.  of  Carrigaholt  Castle,  co. 
Clare,  son  of  Hon.  Col.  Sir  Francis  Burton,  G.C.H. 
v.  Pierce,  of  whom  we  treat. 

VI.  Noah,  Major  31st  regt.,  6.  27  Oct.  1746;  m.  1782,  Alicia, 
4th  dau.  of  Richard  Sheffield  Cassan,  Esq.  of  Sheffield, 
Queen's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Feb.  1818)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Henry,  Major-Gen.  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  b. 
2  Sept.  1784;  m.  Christina,  dau.  of  Boyd,  of  co.  Armagh, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Robert,  b.  11  Feb.  1786;  appointed,  15  July,  55  George 
III.,  Marshal  of  the  Admiralty  of  Ireland;  vi.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Capt.  James  Eamage,  of  Derry,  and  had  issue 
four  sons. 

3  Thomas  Adolphus,  6.  7  Nov.  1787;  d.  5  Aug.  1816. 

4  Pierce,  usually  called  Percy,  b.  5  March,  1789;  Governor 
of  the  Island  of  Paxo,  in  the  Mediterranean,  ior  some 
years  preceding  the  Peace  of  1814,  and,  in  1823,  went  to 
New  South  Wales,  where  he  was  appointed  to  the  forma- 
tion and  command  of  the  new  colony  at  AVellington 
Valley.  He  ra.  1  Oct.  1818,  Hester  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Tarquin  M'Neill,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Louth,  and 
had  issue,  Tarquin  Adolphus  (who  d.  under  age),  besides 
Maria  and  several  other  children. 

1  Annabella  Harriet,  m.  1  Nov.  1S19,  George  Bowen,  Esq. 
of  Drogheda. 
Mr.  Noah  Simpson  d.  13  Aug.  1791. 
■he  fifth  son. 

Pierce  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Drumsna,  co.  Leitrim,  b.  14  May, 
739;  Lieut.  56th  regt.  ;  m.  21  Jan.  1770,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
-auncelot  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Millmount,  co.  Roscommon;  and 
ying  11  July,  1802,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Edward  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Moimt  Campbell,  Drumsna,  b. 
■"'June,  1772;  m.  26  Feb.  1811,  Jane,  dau.  of  Matthew  Nes- 
itt,  Esq.  of  Derrycarn,  co.  Leitrim,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
'339,  the  Eev.  Robert  King,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert  King,  2nd 
art.  of  Charlestown)  left  at  his  decease,  1828,  an  only  son  and 
tir,  the  late  Piekc?  Simpson,  Esq. 

•Scf(j.s— Cloncorick  Castle,  Killeshandra ;  and  Gortcomlyn, 
,  'lomsna. 


I.  Edward  Tnop.NrjiLT,  Beckett,  b.  5  March,  1EC7. 

II.  Osmund  Beckett,  b.  29  Oct.  1868. 

I.  Emily  Hilda  Beckett. 

iiinr.igc.— The  late   Edward    TnoRNnuL   SinrpsoN,    of 

Thornhill  House,  Walton,  Wakefield,  m.  27  July,  1830,  Ann,  3ra 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Beckett,  of  Rough  Birchworth, 
near  Penistone,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1873,  having  had  issue  (by  her,' 
who  d.  16  Nov.  1856), 

T.  George  Hodgson,  b.  8  March,  1838;  d.  18  Jan.,  1839. 

II.  William  Edward,  b.  9  Jan.  1840,  d.  14  Jan.  1840. 

III.  Edward,  now  of  Walton  Hall. 

IV.  Charles  Henry,  now  of  Moor  Top  House,  Ackworth,  co. 
York,  and  the  Hemploe,  Welford,  co.  Northampton,  6. 
10  June,  1845,  Patron  of  East  Keal,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  18  July, 
1866,  Amy  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson  Pearson, 
Esq.  of  Scarborough,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Henry,  d.  25  June,  1867 ;  d.  15  Aug.  1867, 

2  Cecil  Harold,  b.  15  Nov.  1868. 

3  Ronald  Hugh,  b.  29  Feb.  1872. 

4  Eustace  Edward,  b.  1  Aug.  1875. 

5  Gerald  Hemploe,  6.  31  March,  1877. 

6  Godfrey  Julian,  6.  5,  d.  8  Nov.  1878. 

1  Amy  Evelyn.  2  Ida  Maiy, 

I.  Elizabeth  d.  young. 

II.  Ann  Beckett,  m.  29  Jan.  1859,  William  Henry  Crossley,  of 
Maltby,  co.  York,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1863,  having  had  issue  a 
son,  William  Edward,  d.  young ;  and  two  daus.,  Frances 
Ann,  and  Mary  Armor  Beckett. 

III.  Isabella,  d.  young. 

IV.  Mary  Grayson,  m.  24  April,  1866,  John  Heaton  Cadman, 
of  Rhyddings  House,  Ackworth,  co.  York,  M.A.  Oxon, 
F.G.H.S.,  Barristcr-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple,  and 
Recorder  of  Pontefract. 

Arms—lat  and  4th,  for  Sbipson,  gu.  three  bars  gemclles  arg. 
on  a  chief  erm.  between  two  doves  ppr.  an  unicorn's  head 
erased  of  the  flr.st;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Beckett,  gu.,  a  fess 
between  three  boars'  heads  couped  erminois.  Crai — A  fret  arg. 
on  a  maiden's  head  ppr.  vested  gu.  wreathed  round  the 
temples  with  oak  leaves  also  ppr. 

&a£— Walton  Hall,  Wakefield. 


SIETPSON    OF    WALTON    HALL. 

!  Simpson,  Edward,  Esq.  of  Walton  Hall,  co. 
I'ork,  J.  20  Nov.  1843;  m.  25  April,  1866,  Emily 
:anc,  eldest  dan.  of  J.J.  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  The 
Woodlands,  Sandal  Magna,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 


SIMSON    OP    BETJNTOHT    AND    OP 
PITCOBTHIE. 

SiMSON,  George  Sutherland.  Esq.  of  Pit- 
corthie,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  in  the  armr 
b.  31  Oct.  1823. 

iLtncagC. — ^The  family  of  Simson,  Symsoun,  or  Symscn, 
of  Pitcorthie,  formerly  of  Blairstruie,  is  of  old  standing,  and 
has  been  established  in  Fifeshire  since  the  commencement  of 
the  15th  century.  Their  earliest  possessions  lay  in  the  paris!i 
and  vicinity  of  Falkland,  where  they  were  seised  of  lands  and 
other  tenements  prior  to  its  erection  into  a  royal  burgh,  145S, 
by  charter  of  King  James  II.  They  were  afterwards  proprie- 
tors of  Edenshead,  Easter  Glaslie,  Templeloads,  and  other 
estates  in  Fifeshire. 

John  Simson,  Esq.  of  Brunton,  son  of  William  Simson,  of 
Erunton  and  Blairstruie,  m.  1st,  Miss  Murray,  sister  to  Murray 
of  Aytoun,  and  had  by  her,  James,  his  eldest  son  and  heir,  a 
General,  who  d.  unm.,  and  two  daus.,  one  m.  Alexander  Dun- 
can, of  Restalrig,  near  Edinburgh  ;  and  the  other  ni.  Capt. 
Seton.  The  former,  Mrs.  Duncan,  had  a  large  family,  who  all 
d.  but  two  daus.,  one  m.  Admiral  Tait,  and  left  one  son;  the 
other  m.  Capt.  Crawfurd,  R.N.,  and  had  issue  a  dau.,  who  m. 
Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Duncan,  brother  to  the  1st  Earl  of 
Camperdown.  John  Simson  m.  2ndly,  1751,  Agnes,  dau.  (by 
Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Balfour,  of  Balbirnie,  co.  Fife)  of 
James  Graham,  grandson  of  Patrick  Graham  of  Inchbrakie, 
CO.  Forfar,  a  lineal  descendant  of  the  Earls  of  Montrose,  and 
left,  with  a  dau.,  Agnes,  in.  Col.  Paston,  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Simson,  Esq.  of  Pitcorthie,  m.  1792,  Blary,  dau.  of 
John  Ramsay  (grandson  of  Sir  Gilbert  Ramsay,  1st  bart.  of 
Ealmain)  by  Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Eamsuy,  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew  Kerr,  of  Kip- 
pilaw,  CO.  Roxburgh,  a::d  representative  of  the  Kerrs  of  Yair 
and  Kippilaw,  one  of  the  very  oldest  families  in  co.  Roxburgh, 
and  whose  vault  occupies  a  nave  in  Melrose  Abbey,  with  tiiis 
simple  inscription :  "  Here  lies  the  House  of  Yair."  Mr. 
Simson,  who  resided  at  Sillwood  Park,  Berks,  was  for  several 
years  M.P.  for  Maidstone,  and  is  stated  to  have  twice  refused 
a  Baronetcy ;  he  d.  ^  Aug.  1848,  leaving  by  his  wife  (who  d. 
17  March,  1820)  five  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  George,  of  Pitcorthie. 

II.  James  Bruce,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  cf 
George  Warden,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  four  daus.,  1  llury 
Jane ;   2  Harriet ;   3  Emma ;   and  4  Agncs. 

lii.  John  Bengal,  Civil  Service,  U.  unm. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SIN 


rv.  AVilliain,  Bom'hay  Civil  Service,  m.  Dora  Liisliinston,  dan. 
of  ("iuy  Lenox  I'remlergast  Esq.,  Member  uf  Council  at 
Bombay  (see  Burke's  Pecrnrjo,  under  Gort,  V.)  and  had 
is^sup,  1  Francis  Bruce,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ilev.  H.  J.  Taylor, 
and  two  daus.,  Paulina,  and  Caroline  Lusliingtou. 

V.  Alexander,  d.  unni. 

\.  Mary,  rf.  unm.  1822, 

Tlie  son  and  heir, 

George  Simson,  Esq.  of  Brunton  and  Pitcorthie,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  28  Aug.  179C;  to.  26  Nov.  1822,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of 
James  Sutherland  Esq.,  a  Cadet  of  the  noble  House  of  Suther- 
land and  has  issue, 

Geobge  Sctherlant>.  now  of  Pitcorthie. 

Benry  Bruce,  Bencal  Civil  Service,  b.  22  Jan.  18.32;  to. 
14  April,  1857,  Marjory,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Vincent,  of  the 
Bengal  army,  and  has  issue,  Anstruther  Francis,  Mary 
Ellen,  and  Frances  Marjory. 

Mary,  in.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  St.  Ernons,  co.  Donegal. 

Agnes  Chiistian.  Frances  Katherine. 

He  0..  1869. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chief  vert  three  crescents  of  the  first. 
Creii — A  falcon  volant  ppr.     Mottn — Alls  nutrior. 
Scat — Pitcorthie  House,  near  Colinsburg,  co.  Fife. 


SINCLAIR    OF    FOESS. 

SiNCL.ME,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Forss,  co.  Caithness. 

iLt'jirarfC— William  Sinclair,  first  of  Forss,  2nd  son  of 
Divid  Sinclair,  of  Dun,  Caithness,  acquired  the  estate  from 
■which  he  was  designated,  from  the  Earl  of  Sutherland,  1560. 
He  m.  Janet  Urquhart,  and  had  two  sons,  David  Sinclair,  who 
<2.  s.  J). ;  and 

Alexandee  Sinclair,  of  Forss,  who  s.  1C07.  His  great-grand- 
son, 

jAsrEs  Sinclair,  of  Forss,  was  son  of  John  Sinclair,  of  Forss 
(by  Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Sinclair  of  Ratter,  and 
sister  of  William  Sinclair,  of  Ratter,  10th  Earl  of  Caithness),  and 
grandson  of  George  Sinclair,  of  Forss,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Sinclair,  of  Muckle.  He  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Sinclair,  of  Geise,  and  had  three  sons,  Robert,  who  s.  to  the 
estate  of  Freswich ;  William ;  and  James.     The  3rd, 

James  Sinclair,  of  Forss,  Lieut. -Col.  Caithness  Volunteers 
ani  Local  Militia,  m.  ISCl,  Johanna,  dau.  of  George  MacKay, 
cf  Bighouse,  by  Louisa  Campbell  bis  wife,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  lieir,  of  Forss. 

George   Louis,  m.  Frances  A.  Bozeman,  dau.  of  —  Eozeman, 
Esq.  of  Acorabank,  Westmorland,  and  d.  22  Oct.  1S78. 

■\Villiam  A.,  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  d.  1845. 

Hugh  MacKay,  deceased. 

Jane.         EmasLaa,  ui.  William  Stephenson,  Esq.,  deceased, 

Louisa,  TO.  Capt.  H3ctor  Mac^Ceill,  deceased. 

Elizabeth.  Janet. 

Hr.  Sinclair  d.  22  Oct.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Sinclair,  of  Forss,  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  Oct.  18C2;  m.  June,  1828,  Jessie,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Sinclair  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  Southdown,  by  Henrietta 
bis  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin,  6th  Lord  Duffus,  and  had  issue, 

James,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  d.  1873. 
Henry,  Bengal  N.I.,  30th  regt.,  d.  1853. 
George  William,  7;i.,  and  d.  187u,  hav.ng  had  a  son,  Charles, 
now  of  Forss. 
Eobert,  m.  and  has  issue.  Charles. 

Hamsay,  m.  and  c/.  1871.  Edward  David. 

Garden  Octavius. 
"William  Dunbar,  d.  27  Oct.  1S78,  aged  32. 


Albert,  d.  1857. 
Frederick. 


William  Hugh  Montgomery,  6.  Dec.  1863;  and  Everliul 

.Al.ivy  Caroline,  h.  31  May,  1870. 

II.  William  Frederic,  6.  May,  1843;  d.  Aug.  1843. 

III.  William  Frederic,  Bombay  Civil  Service. 

IV.  Donald  Brooke.  v.  Alfred  Law. 
I.  Jemima  Sarah.                         li.  Dorothea  Mary. 

ILllTCajJC. — The  Eev.  James  Sinclair,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
James  Sinclair,  of  the  Caithness  familj,  was  the  first  of  the 
family  who  settled  at  Holyhill,  Ireland;  he  was  Rector  of  the 
parish  (Lockpatrick),  and  was  s.  by  his  son.  The  Rev.  Jobn. 
Sinclair,  who  was  Rector  of  the  same  parish  at  the  time  of  the 
siege  of  Derry,  He  was  s.  by  John,  his  son,  father  of  Jobn, 
whose  son, 

William  Sinclair,  Esq.,  d.  before  his  father ;  he  in.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Young,  Esq.  of  Lough  Eskc,  co.  Donegal,  and  . 
had  issue, 

James,  of  Holyhill. 

Tiiom.as,  in.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Young,  Esq.  of  Lougl],! 
Kske,  and  d.  1808. 

Rebecca  (who  d.  1845),  j;i.  John  de  Chczeau. 
The  eldest  son, 

Ja.mes  Sinclair,  Esq.  of  Holyhill,  D.L.,  b.  1772;    m.  1805, 
Dorothea,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Law;  and  d..^ 
No\ .  1864,  having  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Holyhill. 

James,  to.  June,  1862,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Alex»| 

ander,  of  Augnacloy,  co.  Derry,  and  has  issue. 
Alexander  Montgomery. 
Mary.  Dorothea.  Marion. 

Rebecca,  m.  1847,  Lieut.-Col.  Sinclair,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  haa| 

issue  a  dau.    He  d.  May,  1861. 
Ann.  Isabella,  d.  May,  1864.  Caroline  Elizabeth, 

Ho  d.  Feb.  1865. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st,  az.,  a  ship  at  anchor,  sails  furled^^ 
oars  erect  in  saltier  or,  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counteMa 
flory  of  the  last ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.;  4th.|| 
az.,  a  ship  under  sail  or,  over  all  a  cross  engrailed  dividingrf 
the  four  quarters.  Crcat — A  cock  ppr.  Motto — Commit  tllj!| 
work  to  God.  i  ' 

iital — HolyhiU,  Strabane. 


Arthur,  d.  1849, 

John,  rf.  187'). 

Arthur  WsUitley  B.,  d.  1864. 

Johanna. 

Henrietta. 

Mr.  Sinclair  d.  1S76,  and  was  s.  by  hi 
Sinclair,  Esq.,  now  of  Forss. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross  engrailed  sa.  within  a  bordure  of  the 
second,  chargsd  with  eight  plates.  Crcu — A  man  on  horse- 
back ppr.     Motto — Proraptus  ad  certamsn. 

,Sta£— Forss,  nsar  Thurso,  co.  Caithness. 


Janet,  d.  1839. 
Louisa. 

3  grandson,  Charles 


SINCLAIR    OF    HOLYHILL. 

SiNCLAiE,  Wii-LIAM,  Esq.  of  Holyhill,  co.  Tyrone, 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  h.  17  April,  1810  ;  m.  Dec. 
1839,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Craiibouruo  Strode, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  MoNTGO>rERT,  of  Bonnyglen,  Inver,  co.  Donegal, 
J.P.,  h.  23  Nov.  1841;  in.  29  Jan.  1868,  Mary  Everina, 
yoimgest  dau.  of  Lieut.  Col.  Hugh  Barton,  late  2nd  Lite 
Gu;irUs,  of  The  Watcrfout,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue, 


SINGLETON    OF    ACLARE. 

SiXGLETON,  Hexey  Coebet,  Esq.  of  Ada  re,  co'" 
Meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Meath,  late  Brevet  Majoi  i 
30th  foot,  High  Sheriff  1877,  b.  29  April,  1837.    .    f 

iLinrrCSC— The  very  Eev.  Francis  Corbet,  D.D.,  Deal'' 

of  St.  Patrick's,  Dublin,  a  descendant  of  the  Shropshire  Cori'  ' 
bets,  d.  1775.  He  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Morris,  b;,  '  i 
Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Singleton,  Esq.,  and  had  by  he;  ; 
(with  three  daus.)  four  sons,  all  of  whom  rf.  young,  except      fi,  I 

EonERT  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Corbet  Hill,  co.  Wexford,  b.  -0  JaiM 
1741  ;  m.  21  Oct.  1769,  Susannah,  dau.  of  —  Woodward,  Esc^  , 
of  Drumbarrow,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  27  May,  1804,  having  ha;  :. 
issue,  : 

Francis,  his  heir.  \ 

Eobert,  d.   10  May,  1777;  Capt.  E.N.;  killed  in  action  U* 
Sept.  1810.  i' 

Samuel,  b.  21  April,  1785,  H.E.l.C  S.;  d.  Nov.  1811. 
Henrietta,  d.  unrn.  Anne,  rf.  vnm.  1812.  ' 

S.aah,  TO.  29  July,  1797,  Lieut.-Col.  William  OBrien,  an  - 
rf.  5  April,  1817.  EUinor  Susannah. 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  m.  22  Sept.  1810,  Eev.  Thomas  Gorv 
l;ector  of  Mulrancan,  co.  Wexlord. 
Tlie  eldest  son,  i 

Francis  Corbet,  Esq.,  h.  14  Oct.  1770;  m.  11  Feb.  ISO: 
Frances,  dau.  of  Joscpli  Deanc,  Esq.,  of  Terenure,  co.  Dublii  .    . 
M.P.,   and  relict  of  Major  Anthony  Cliffe,  of  Abbeybraney  at  f 
Kew  Ross,  CO.  Wexford,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1860)  had  issue,   ;» 

Henrt,  his  heir. 

Eobert  Corbet  (Eev.),  A.M.,  b.  9  Oct.  1810. 

Francis  Corbet,  E.N.,  b.  17  Dec.  1812 ;  to.  Louisa,  dau.    • 
Eev.  T.  Gore,  of  Mulrancan,  co.  Wexford. 

Samuel  WcUington  Corbet,  b.  18  June,  ISlo;  rf.  v.yrm.  1854  I 

Frances  Susanna,  m.  June,  1826,  John  Timothy  Kirby,  Es  . 
M.D. 
Mr.  Corbet  assumed,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  greof' 
grand-uncle.  Right  Hon.  Henry  Singleton,  sometime  Mast 
of  the  Rolls  and  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  PlC 
in  Ireland,  the   surname  of  Singleton  only,  by  royal  licens  , 
dated  9  Kov.  1820.     He  rf.  Sept.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eld(  > 
son, 

Henry  Corbet  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Aclare,  co.  Meath,  J. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1842,  formerly  Lieut.   7th   Drago  . 
Guards,   6.  27  Dec.   1806  ;  to.   7   Sept.  1833,  Jane  Percol 
Compton,  youngest   dau.  of   Gen,  William  Loftus,  by  t^ 


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Lady  Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Gcovge,  1st  Marquess 
Xownsend,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Heskt  Cokbet,  now  of  Adare. 

n.  Uvedale  Corbet,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  14  Sept.  1S3S;  m.  18  Aug. 

1877,  Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Edward  Beauman,  Esq.  of  Fur- 

nees,  co.  Kildare  ;  she  4.  2  June,  1^78. 

III.  Francis  Corbet,  Indian  army,  6. 8  June,  1841  ;  m.  14  Oct. 
1875,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Corbet  Singleton,  of 
Adelaide,  Australia,  and  has  a  dau.,  Aclare. 

IV.  Loftus  Corbet,  &"ind  Highlanders,  b.  2  Aug.  1842 ;  7;!. 
6  Dec.  1872,  Emmeline,  j-oungest  dau.  of  Thomas  de 
Moleyns,  Esq.,  Q.C.  {Vide  Vcntrn  in  Bubke's  Pecraje),  and 
has  issue. 

V.  Reginald  Corbet,  71st  Highlanders,  6.  19  March,  1847. 

I.  Annie  Elizabeth  Harriet  Jane. 

II.  Constance  Frances,  ni.  3  Nov.  1860,  Capt.  Frederick  Ead- 
ford,  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 

III.  Edith  Charlotte  Sophia,  m.  12  July,  1S64,  Jolm  Payne 
Garnett,  Esq.  eldest  son  of  Samuel  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Arch 
Hall,  CO.  Meath  (who  d.  Jan.  1872)  leaving,  John  Paine. 

IV.  Alice  Cecilia,  in.  28  June,  1866,  Henry  Thomson,  Esq.  of 
Newry,  co.  Down. 

Mr.  Corbet  Singleton  d.  14  April,  1872,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest 
!on. 

j<i-i«s— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  chevronels  gu. 
between  as  many  martlets  sa.,  for  Singleton;  2nd  and  3rd,  or. 
a  raven  close  ppr.,  for  Corbet.  Creats — 1st,  An  arm  embowed 
in  armour  grasping  a  sceptre  terminated  by  an  estoile  or,  for 
Singleton  ;  2nd,  An  elephant  arg.,  armed  or,  on  his  back  a  tower 
of  the  last,  the  trappings  gu.  garnished  or,  fur  Coebet.  Motto 
— Bona  fide  sine  fraude. 

&Mt — Aclare  House,  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 


SINGLETON    OF    MELL. 

SiNGiETOX,  Henet  Stdexham,  Esq.  of  Mell,  co. 
Loutli,  and  Hazelv  Heath,  Hants,  High  Sherifi'co. 
Louth  1862,  5.  14  April,  1819  ;  m.  27  Feb.  18G4, 
Mary  Montgomerie,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
J.  S.  M.  Lamb,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  ArcMbald 
Lamb,  Bart,  of  Beauport,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Montolieu  Rodney,  6.  12  June,  1S67. 

n.  John  Rolland,  b.  31  July,  1869. 

I.  Clara  Patience  Sarah.         ii.  Mary  Sophie  Theresa. 

ltflTrff0C. — Sir  Orlando  Fowke  is  stated  to  have  come  to 
England  from  Spain,  in  the  time  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella, 
and  to  have  been  ancestor  of  the  Fow'kes  of  Bmoood  and 
Go.nston,  co.  Stafford ;  a  descendant  of  which  family, 

JoDN  Fowke,  Esq.,  acquired  estates  in  Stepney,  Middlesex, 
by  his  marriage  with  Joyce,  dau.  of  Richard  March,  Esq., 
Gentleman  Usher  to  Kings  Charles  I.  and  Charles  II.  Of 
his  sons,  the  4th,  Thomas,  was  progenitor  of  the  present  Sir 
Feedebick  Thomas  Fowke,  Bart. ;  and  the  eldest, 

The  Rev.  Richard  Fowke,  D.D.,  of  the  family  before  us. 
lie  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir  Humphrey  Sydenham,  and  had  issue, 

•  Sir  Sydenham  Fowke,  Knt.,  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Proger,  Esq.  of  West  Stowke,  Suffolk:  and 

John  Fowke,   Esq.,  who  settled  in  Ireland  during  the  Yice- 

•  Royalty  of  the  Earl  of  Rochester.  He  vi.  Patience,  dau.  of 
Edward  Singleton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Edward 
Singleton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  left 

;    a  son  and  heir, 

Sydenham  Fowke,  Esq.,  who  s.  to  a  portion  of  the  property 

>' of  his  uncle,  the  Chief  Justice,  and  assumed  the  surname  of 
Singleton,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  He  m.  30  July,  1753, 
Elizabetb  Whyte,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1797)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Mark,  b.  1762;  in.  1785,  Lady  Mary  Cornwallls,  dau.  of 
Charles,  1st  Marquess  Cornwallis,  Governor-General  of 
India,  and  d.  17  July,  1846. 

III.  Henry,  m.  Miss  Burke,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  as  a 
successor,  Edward  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Collon,  co.  Louth, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1564;  m.  Slaria,  sister  of  the  late  Sir 
Claude  Martine  Wade,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  James,  m.  21  Aug.  1804.  the  Hon.  Caroline  Upton,  dau. 
of  Clotworthy,  Viscount  Templetown. 

I.  Patience,  m.  Gen.  O'Moran. 

U.  Charity,  m.  —  Spencer,  Esq. 
■i  ■     m.  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Wynne,  Esq. 
f  'Mr.  Singleton  d.  1800,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

•  [     John  Singleton,  Esq.,  6.  20  Feb.   1759,  m.  12  Oct.   1812, 
«   Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Moore,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

'       I.  Henry  Sydenham,  now  of  Mell. 

n.  Patience,  m.  30  July,  1839,  the  Right  Rev.  Lord  Arthur 

Hervey,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  4th  son  of  Frederick 

William,  Marquess  of  Bristol. 
J  I    m.  Sarah,  m.  3  Aug.  1850,  Robert  Dcnnet,  6th  Lord  Rodney. 

'  ■  Mr.  Singleton  d.  12  Aug.  1813. 

II. 


Arms — Arg.,  three  chevronels  gu.  between  as  many  ni.Trtlets 
sa.  Crest — .\n  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping  a 
sceptre  terminated  by  an  estoile  or. 

Utrit — Hazcly,  Winchtield,  Hants.  Totcn  Residence— ^,  Gros- 
venor  Place,  S.W.  67 i;'./5— Travellers',  and  Kildare  Street, 
Dublin. 

^amib  of  Sitrgldon. 

Edward  Singleton,  the  grantee  mentioned  in  an  Act  of 
Parliament  passed  in  England  in  the  second  year  of  Queen 
Anne,  d.  between  Dec.  1709  and  April,  1710,  leaving  by  his 
wife,  Catherine, 

I.  Rowland  (Rev.),iii.  Elizabeth  Graham,  and  d.  1741-2i 
leaving  issue, 

1  Patience,  wife  of  Francis  Leigh,  Esq. 

2  Sar;di,  wife  of  Arthur  Rochfort,  Ksq. 

3  Mary,  m.  Philip  Tisdall,  Esq.,  afterwards  Attorney- 
General,  and  by  him  had  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of 
Col.  Hugh  Morgan,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  an  only 
child,  Catherine,  m.  Robert  Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.  of 
Mitchclstown  ;  and  Mary,  d.  unm. 

4  Charity,  m.  Sir  William  Yorke,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas;  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Samuel,  M.D.,  d.  s.  p.  1726. 

III.  Edward,  d.  unm.,  1725-6. 

IV.  John  (Rev.),  d.  v.yim.  1736. 

v.  Henry  (Right  Hon.),  Master  of  the  Rolls,  Lord  Chief 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  Ireland,  d.  unm. 
1759. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Morris,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anne, 
wife  of  the  Very  Rev.  Francis  Corbet,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St. 
Patrick's,  co.  Dublin  (see  Singleton  of  Aclare). 

II.  Mary,  wife  of  John  Leigh,  Esq. 

III.  Margaret,  ra.  George  Hardnian,  Esq.  of  Drogheda. 

IV.  Jane,  in.  James  Meade,  Esq. 
v.  Elizabeth,  m.  Judge  Lindsay. 

VI.  Patience,  rn.  John  Fowke,  Esq.,  and  was  great-grand- 
mother of  the  present  Henry  Sydenham  Singleton,  Esq. 

VII.  Anne,  rn.  —  Madders,  Esq. 


SINGLETON    OF    QUINVILLE    ABBEY. 

Singleton,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Quinvillo  Abbey,  co. 
Clare,  J. P.,  Lieut. -Col.  E.A.,  Col.  in  the  army,  and 
retired  Major-Gen.,  Knt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
served  throughout  tlie  Crimean  "Wai*,  b.  4  April, 
1826  ;  m.  4  Jan.  1856,  Catharine  Marianne,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Barry,  E.E.,  but  has  no 
issue.  Major- Gen.  Singleton  served  in  the  Eastern 
Campaign  1854-5,  at  the  Alma,  Balaklara,  Likcr- 
man,  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  and  in  India 
in  1858,  commanding  the  artillery  in  the  repulse  of 
the  Sepoys  at  Mooltau  during  the  Mutiny.  He  has 
Medals  and  Clasps,  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  &c.,  and  was  thauked  by  Lord 
Eaglau  for  his  services  2G  Oct.  1854. 

jLlltCajJC. — John  Singleton,  Esq.,  a  scion  of  the  Lanca- 
shire family  of  Singleton,  m.  Jane  Bruffe,  and  had,  with  an 
only  son,  John,  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of  Samuel  Cooper,  Esq. 
of  Cooper  Hill,  co.  Limerick;  and  Sarah,  rn.  1st,  Richard 
Copley,  then  of  the  co.  Limerick,  but  afterwards  of  Boston,  in 
America,  and  was  mother,  by  him,  of  John  Singleton  Copley, 
Esq.,  R.A.,  father  of  John  Copley,  Lord  Lyndhurst;  shew. 
2ndly,  Henry  Pelham,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  Henry  and 
Edward  Pelham  ;  the  former  m.  Miss  Butler,  dau.  of 
William  Butler,  Esq.  of  Castle  Crine,  and  had  issue,  Peter  and 
William  Pelham,  twin  brothers,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Singleton  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Eallygorren,  m.  Marcella,  dau.  of 
Michael  D'Alton,  Esq.  of  Deer  Park,  and  heiress  of  her  brother, 
and  had  issue, 

John,  formerly  of  Quinville.  co.  Clare,  and  afterwards  of  the 
city  of  Limerick.  '    Edward  D'Alton. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  Anthony  King,  of  the  city  of  Dublin. 

Mary,  m.  Edward  Palmer.  Esq. 

Mr.  Singleton  d.  1797.    His  2nd  son, 

Edward  D'Alton  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quinville,  m.  1791, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Hugh  Brady,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Limerick, 
a  member  of  the  Tomgreany  lamily  of  the  co.  Clare,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Feb.  1S35)  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Quinville. 

Hugh  Brady,  'in.  Jane,  d.au.  of  JohnMassey,  Esq.  of  Doonas, 

and  has  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  the  latter  all  married. 
Edward,  rn.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Potts,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham, 

and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  dau. 
Anthony. 

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Marcella,  m.  1st,  ITfnry  Vereker  D'Esterre,  Esq.  of  Rose- 
manaher,  only  son  rind  heir  of  Henry  D'Esterre,  Esq., 
Eccorder  of  CO.  Limerick;  and  2ndly,  William  Finch,  Esq. 
of  Kilcolman,  co.  Tipperary. 

Anne,  m.  John  Brady,  Esq.  of  Baheens,  co.  Clare. 

Maria,  in.  John  Browne  Finch,  Esq.  of  Clonmaken,  co. 
Limerick. 

Eliza,  '111.  James  Camphell  Patterson,  Esq.  of  Tarhert. 

Mr.  Singleton  d.  6  Oct.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Quinvillc  Abbey,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1825,  h.  16  Feb.  1793;  m.  1st,  18  Nov.  1819,  Isabella  Carew, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Michael  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Laurentinuui, 
CO.  Cork,  by  Sarah  L'obson  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Shapland 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Castleboro',  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue  by  her 
(Who  d.  May,  18G1), 

I.  Michael  Creagh,  b.  1  Nov.  1820,  late  Lieut.  10th  foot; 
has  medals  for  Sobraon,  and  was  mentioned  in  despatches, 
&c. 

II.  John,  now  of  Quinville  Abbey. 

ni.  Edward  D'Alton,  b.  9  Dec.  1829  ;  m.  and  has  issue  a  son 
and  a  dau. 
I.  Sarah  Dobson,  m.  Capt.  James  Butler  Staveley,  of  Croydon 

Park,  CO.  Dublin.  n.  Mary. 

in.  Susan  Anne,  m.  Jan.  186.5,  William  Walshc,  Esq.,  2nd 
son  of  J.  Walshe,  Esq.  of  Walshe  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  who 
is  deceased.  iv.  Isabella. 

V.  Marcella  Elizabeth  Carew,  d.  20  March,  1857. 
He  m.  2ndly.  1867,  Emma,  widow  of  Thomas  Woodforde,  Esq., 
and   dau.  of  Rev.  Matthew  Phillips,  of  Myrrthcer,  co.  Pem- 
broke, and  d.  5  Aug.  1877. 

Ar-Dis — Arg.,  two  chevronels  gu.  between  three  martlets  sa. 
quartering  D'Alton.     Crest— A  martlet  sa.    jlfoifc— Mutarc 
spcrno. 
/Scai— Quinville  Abbey,  Quin,  co.  Clare. 


SINGLETON  OF  TORT  SINGLETON. 

Singleton,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Fort  Singleton,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  Auburn,  co.  Dublin,  formerly  Lieut. 
16th  regt.  He  is  a  Deputy  Lieut,  and  Magistrate  for 
CO.  Monaghan,  of  which  he  was  High  SherifP  ju  1839, 
h.  1  Maeh,  1807.  Mr.  Singleton,  whose  patronymic 
is  Crawford,  assumed  the  name  of  Singleton,  by 
royal  license,  dated  26  Jan.  1843,  on  succeeding  to 
the  estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather. 

JLtUrSfir. — Mr.  Singleton's  lineal  ancestor,  a  cadet  of  the 
Scottish  family  of  Crawford,  settled  in  Fermanagh  in  the  early 
part  of  the  17th  century.  By  his  wife,  a  sister  of  John  Corry, 
Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Corrys  of  Castlecoolc,  he  left  a  son, 

Lawkence  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Cavancarragh,  one  of  the 
gentlemen  of  the  co.  Fermanagh,  attainted  in  1GS9  by  King 
James's  Irish  Parliament  as  adherents  of  the  Prince  of  Orange. 
Lawrence  Crawford  was  father  of 

I.  William,  of  Snowhill,   co.   Fermanagh,  who  d.  in  1749, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Ralph,  6.  1711;  m.  1738,  his  cousin,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Robert  Crawford,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Alicia,  m.  29  March, 
1759,  John  French,  Esq.  of  Fienchpark,  co.  Ro::Common, 

,   M.P.  for  that  county,  and  c(.  r,.  p. 

2  Henry,  b.  1713,  settled  in  America. 

1  Jane,  m.  —  Leonard,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  a  son,  William. 

2  Anne. 

II.  Robert,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Jason  Hassard,  Esq.,  andcZ.  1731, 
leaving  issue, 

Jason,  of  Lawrencetown,  co.  Meath,  d.  17G9,  leaving 

1  Robert,  of  Lawrencetown,  in.    1759,  Miss  Tucker,    of 
Petevsvillc. 

2  John,  of  Lawrencetown,  who  left, 

Jason  (Rev.),  of   Lawrencetown,   to.   dau.   of  Henry 
Rowley,  Esq.  of  Maperalh,  co.  Meath,  and  left  issue. 
Robert. 

Richard,  in.  dau.  of  John  Crawford,  an  officer  in  the 
Royal  Artillery,  and  d.  v.  p. 
3  Ralph  Henry,  d.  unm. 
1  Annabella.  2  Margaret. 

Margaret,  m.  her  cousin.  Ralph  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Snow- 
hill. 

HI.  Henry,  of  Millwood,  co.  Fermanagh,  m.  a  dau.  of  Capt. 

Alexander  Acheson,  and  d.  1755,  leaving  issue, 

Alexander,  of  Millwood,  d.  1767.     He  m.  Conolly,  dau.  of 

Christopher  Carleton,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Guy,  1st  Lord 

Dor  hester,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Patrick  King) 

left  issue, 

IGuy  Henry,  Lieut,  in  the  23rd  regt.,  d.  s.  p.  1785. 

2  Alexander,  of  Millwood,  lelt  a  son,  Alexander,  of  Mill- 
wood, D.L.  for  the  co.  Fermanagh. 

3  Christopher. 

1  Anne,  m.  1783,  Henry  Colclough,  Esq. 

2  Catherine,  m.  1785,  Bcauchaiiip  Colclough,  Esq. 


IV.  James,  of  whom  presently.  v.  John  (Rev.). 

1.  Rebecca,  m.  John  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Enniskillcn. 

The  4th  son, 

James  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Enniskillen,  b.  1682;  d.  21  Oct, 

1753,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife  Isabella, 

Andrew,  his  heir.   , 

Martha,   d.   1804;    m.  1737,  Col.  Richard  Graham,   of  Cul- 

maine,  co.  Monaghan,  and  Derrynoose,  co.  Armagh,  and 

had  a  son,  Richard,  d.  unm.,  v.  p. 

Isabella,  in.  Thomas  Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Fort  Singleton,  co. 

Monaghan,  and  had  issue,   Thomas,  b.   1760,  and  a  dau.,. 

Isabella,  m.  John  Moutray  Jones,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Black,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 

The  only  son, 

Andrew  Crawford,  Esq.,  m.  his  cousin,  Catherine,  dau.  of 

Ilcnry  Crawford,  Esq.,  and  d.  1795,  leaving  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Annabella,  b.  1760 ;  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Singleton,  Esq.,  of 

Fort  Singleton,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1842,  leaving  by  him  (who  d. 

9  April,   1836),  an  only  child,  Isabella,  i.  3  Sept.  1783;  m. 

her  cousin,  Andrew  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  and  d.  9  Deo. 

1868. 

The  only  son, 

James  Crawford,  Esq.,  of  Auburn,  co.  Dutlin,  6.  29  July, 
1755  ;  TO.  22  Oct.  1776,  Frances  Dorothy,  elder  dau.  of  George 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  25  Nov. 
1816,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  who  d.  young), 

I.  Andrew,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Major  in  the  33rd  regt.,  b.  20  Nov.  1778 ;  d.  25 Dee. 
1808,  unm. 

III.  James  Arehdall,  Captain  in  the  60th  rect..  b.  5  April,  1784i 
in.  10  Sept.  1818,  Juliana  Fowell,  eldest  dau.  of  George 
Watts,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  d.  10  Aug.  184."i,  leaving  issue, 

George  Arthur,  Major  in  the  4th  Royal  Lancashire  Jlilitia 
b.  5  Dec.  1827,  in.  19  Aug.  1862,  Anna,  younger  dau.  o: 
David  Walker,  Esq.  of  co.  Dublin,  Deputy  Judgc-Advo 
cate-Gen.  of  the  Army,  by  his  wife  Anna,  eldest  dau.  an( 
co-heiress  of  William  Meekc,  Esq.  of  Beddington,  Surrey 
formerly  M.P.  for  Penrhyn,  and  has  issue,  Gcorgi 
Reginald,  Elizabeth  Anna,  and  Caroline  Isabel. 

Elizabeth  Uliana,  b.  29  Aug.  1830;  m.  1854,  Auchmut; 
James  Richardson,  Esq.  of  llichfort,  co.  Longford,  J.P, 
and  d.  s.  pi-  16  April,  1855. 

IV.  John  Henry,  an  officer  34th  regt.,  b.  27  June,  1793' 
d.  unm.  31  March,  1846. 

The  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Crawford,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  6.  28  July,  1777 ; « 
28   Aug.   1802,   his   cousin,    Isabella,    only  child  of  Thoma| 
Singleton,  Esq.,  of  Fort  Singleton,  and  d.  4  Jan._1845,  Icavin  j 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  who  on  the  death  of  his  maternal  grandmother  !l 

1842,   succeeded  to  the  Fort  Singleton  estate,  and  assume! 
the  name  and  arms  of  Singleton. 

II.  Andrew  Jones,  b.  I5Nov.  1809;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Willia:j 
Macrcary,  Esq. 

I.  Annabella,  in.  1843,  Whitney,  3rd  son  of  John  Conl 
Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Royal,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issu  j 

II.  Louisa  Frances,  to.   1834,  William  Donnelly,  Esq.,  C.EH 
late  Registrar-General  for  Ireland,   and  has  issue,   Eli;! 
Cathei-ine,  m.  1842,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Moutray,  4th  son 
John  Corry  Moutray,  Esq.     He  d.  in  1843,  leaving  no  issujj 

Arms — Singleton:    Arg.,  three  chevronels  gu.  between, 
many  martlets  sa.,  a  trefoil  for  difference.     Crest — A  den] 
antelope  sa.  platec,  crined  and  attired  arg.  pierced  throu(| 
the  chest  with  a  broken  spear  or,  vulned  guttee  do  sang.  Moi\ 
— Mutare  speruo. 

Arms — Crawford  :  Gu.,  a  fess  ermine  between  three  multe| 
arg.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed  holding  j 
dagger  ppr.    Mnltn — Sine  labe  nota. 

Seats — Fort  Singleton,  Emyvale,  co.  Monaghan;  and.AubUffl| 
CO.  Dublin. 


SITWELIi    OP    STAINSBY. 

SiTWELL,  Robert  Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Stainslj 
House,  CO.  Derby,  late  29th  regt.,  h.  1797  ;  m.  ISSJ 
Chai'lotte  Ann,  dau.  of  Francis   Bradshaw,  Esq. 
Barton  Blount,  co.  Derby  (by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.- 
Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  Bart,  of  Chaddesden),  and  h;] 
four  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Robert  Sacheverell,  Wilmot,  6.  Nov.  1823,  Barrister*! 
Law,  J.P. ;  in.  18  Dec.  1801,  Mary  Blanche,  dau.  of  J0?1 
Senior,  Esq.  of  Brooklands,  Birkenhead,  and  has, 

Edward  Sacheverell,  b.  Oct.  1862. 

Francis  Staunton,  b.  July,  1865. 

Robert,  b.  Feb.  1868.  Degge,  6.  June,  1869. 

Margaret  Blanche.  Mary  Joyce. 

II.  Edward  Wilmot,  Capt.  341U  regt.,  &.  Jan.  1825;  dA 

1855,  unm. 


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III.  Francis  Bradshaw  Wilmot,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Degge  Wilmot,  Vicar  of  Leamington-IIastinfrs,  6.  July, 
183S  ;  m.  April,  1S63,  Rosamond  Shuttleworth,  dau.  of 
Edward  Shuttlewortli  Holden,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  and  has, 

Hcrvey  Wheler,  &.July,  1865. 

■William  Sacheverell,  6.  1S70.      John  Enightley,  6.  1874. 

Eichard  Desrsje,  b.  1877. 

Kosamond  JIaud.  Eleanor  Wilmot. 

Susan  Charlotte.  Dorothy. 

I.  Charlotte  Wilmot,  m.  1845,  Edward  Arkwright,  Esq. ;  d. 

1855. 
n.  Harriet   Wilmot,  to.  1S61,    the    Hon.    William   iilonk 

IJervis,  deceased. 
ILtnCatJC— The  Eev.  EicnARB  Wilmot,  D.D.,  Eector  of 
Morley  and  Mickeover,  co.  Derby,  and  one  of  the  Canons  of 
Windsor  (4th  son  of  Eobert  Wilmot,  Esq.  of  Chaddesden,  co. 
Derby,  by  Joice  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  William 
Sacheverell,  Esq.  of  Morley,  co.  Derby,  and  Mary  his  1st  wife, 
eister  of  Hervcy  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  co.  Notts),  m. 
Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  Simon  Degge,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  of 
Blithebridge,  co.  Stafford,  by  Jane  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  the  above-named  Hcrvey  Staunton.  Simon  Deggewas 
Ifrandson,  and  his  dau.  Dorothy  eventually  sole  descendant, 
of  Sir  Simon  Deggo,  of  Stramshall  (where  the  Degges  had  re- 
sided since  11  Edward  II.),  an  eminent  Lawyer  well  known  for 
his  treatises  on  law.  They  had  five  sons  and  one  dau.,  who  all 
d.  without  issue,  except  the  2nd  son, 

Edward  Sacheverell  Wilmot  (6.  1749)  d.  183G)  who  as- 
sumed the  surname  of  Sitwell,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of 
Elizabeth  Sitwell,  spinster,  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of 
George  Sitwell,  Esq.  of  Eenishaw,  co.  Derby,  she  being, 
through  her  grandmother  (a  sister  of  the  above-named  William 
Sacheverell),  2nd  cousin  of  the  above-named  Eichard  Wilmot, 
D.D.  Edward  Sacheverell  Wilmot-Sitwell  m.  Lucy,  sole  sur- 
viving child  of  Sir  William  Wheeler,  Bart.,  of  Leamington, 
Bastings,  by  whom  he  had  six  sons  and  eight  daus., 

I.  Edward  Degge,  Capt.  3rd  Dragoons,  6.  1778;  d.  1800, 
v.nm. 

II.  William,  Eector  of  Morley,  co.  Derby,  6.  1783;  d.  1844, 

VHiil,. 

III.  Eichard  Staunton,  Major  3rd  Dragoons,  &.  1787;  c?.  1861, 
v.niit. 

IV.  Hervey  Wilmot,  late  of  Stainsby  House,  as  above, 
formerly  Vicar  of  Leamington,  Hastings. 

v.  Egbert  Sacheverell,  now  of  Stainsby. 

VI.  Charles  John,  b.  1799;  d.  1857,  v.nm. 

I.  Dorothy  Wilmot,  d.  1863.  ii.  Lucy,  d.  1855. 

III.  Jane,  to.  John  Bell  Compton,  Esq.  of  Derby;  d.  1852. 

IV.  Margaret,  deceased. 

V.  Mary,  to.  Charles  Arkwrigbt,  Esq.  of  Dunstall,  co.  Staf- 
ford ;  d.  1858.  VI.  Eliza,  deceased. 

vu.  Susan,  to.  Eev.  George  Holcombe,  Eector  of  Brinklcy. 
VIII.  Sehna,  deceased. 

T.  Wilmot  Sitwell  fi.  11  May,  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
viving  son,  Eev.  Hervey  Wilmot  Sitwell,  of  Stainsby  House, 
1794 ;  m.  1823,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  .John,  2nd  son  of 
i;M  Sir  Charles  Wheler,  Bart,  of  Leamington,  Hastings,  co.  War- 
»ick,  which  lady  d.  1868;  he  cJ.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
*''■'    be  present  possessor. 

Arms — Barry  of  eight  or  and  vert,  three  lions  rampant  sa. 
^;J    Inut — A  demi-lion  rampant  erased  sa.  holding  between  the 
UMTS  an  escutcheon  per  pale  or  and  vert. 
Seat — Stainsby  House,  co.  Derby, 


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OF    BARMOOE    CASTLE    Al^D 
FERNEY    HALL. 

(/See  Btteke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage^ 


SKENE    OF    RUBISLAW. 

Skene,  Maeia  Isabella,  of  Eubislaw,  co.  Aber- 
een,  *.  her  father  in  1875. 

iLinCctSC. — The  family  of  Skene  is  one  of  great  antiquity 

Aberdeenshire,  where  it  always  maintained  the  rank  of 
[■ee  barons,  and  takes  its  name  from  the  barony  and  castle 

Skene,  situate  in  the  earldom  of  Mar  and  co.  Aberdeen, 
[hich  barony  remained  in  the  possession  of  the    Skenes  of 

■eaefrom  the  middle  of  the  13th  century  to  the  year  1827, 
jhen,  by  the  death  of  the  last  Skene  of  Skene,  the  estates 
jissed  to  his  nephew  and  heir,  the  Earl   of  Fife.    Tradition 

serts  that  the  Skenes  of  SUne  are    descended  from  the 

jOBEBTSONS  of  StVOWa/l. 

i|  James  Skene,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Skene,  of  Skene,  pur- 
;J«ud  the  cstattt  of  AYcster-Corse,   co.  Aberdeen,  and  had 


by  Janet,  dau.  of  Lum^den,  of  Cushine,  ten  sons,  i.  James* 
ancestor  of  the  Skenes  of  Wester-Corse  and  Eamore;  ii. 
William,  Commissary  of  St.  Andrew's,  d.  v.nm.  ;  iii.  Alexander. 
Advocate,  d.s.p.;  i v.  Egbert,  ancestor  of  Skene  of  Eubie- 
slaw;  V.  Gilbert,  M.D.,  Physician  to  King  James  VI., 
d.s.p.;  VI.  Duncan,  of  Balnabriech,  d.  v.nm.;  vii.  John, 
(Sir),  of  Curriehill;  viii.  Andrew,  of  Meny;  ix.  Thomas; 
X.  Patrick,  d.  s.  p.     The  7th  son, 

John  Skene,  afterwards  Sir  John  Skene,  of  Curriehill, 
Lord-Clerk  Eegister,  was  a  celebrated  Lawyer  in  the  reign  of 
James  VI.  He  to.  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Somervillc,  of 
Camnethan,  and  had  three  sons, 

James  (Sir),  his  heir. 

John,  progenitor  of  the  family  of  Skene  of  TIallyards  in 
Mid-Lothian (.?ct;  that  Famil,/). 

Alexander,  Keeper  of  the  Eegister  of  Hornings,  whose  son, 
John,  d.  without  issue. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  jA>rES  Skeme,  of  Curriehill,  President  of  the  College  of 
Justice,  s.  his  father  1617,  and  was,  by  Charles  I.,  created  a 
Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  by  a  patent  which  is  not  dated,  but 
which  is  recorded  in  the  Eegister  of  Signatures,  15  Jan.  1630. 
He  ra.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Johnston,  of  Hilton,  by  ivhom 
he  had  two  sons.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Ske.ve,  2nd  bart.  of  Curriehill,  g.  his  father  in 
1633.  He  sold  the  estate  of  Curriehill  1607,  and  having  levied 
a  regiment  of  men  upon  his  own  charges,  went  to  Germany, 
and  d.  there  without  issue.    We  will  now  revert  to, 

Eorert  Skene,  brother  of  Sir  John  Skene,  of  Curriehill. 
He  possessed  the  small  property  of  Potterton,  co.  Aberdeen. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Skene,  of  Potterton,  to.  1st,  a  dau.  of— Udny, 
of  Udny,  and  was  father  of  two  sons,  David,  whose  issue 
failed ;  and  Thomas.  He  to.  2ndly,  Miss  Seaton,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son.  Sir  George  Skene,  Knt.  of  Eubislaw,  Provost  of 
Aberdeen.    The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Skene,  of  Potterton,  was  father  of 

Eobert  Skene,  whose  son. 

George  Skene,  inherited  Eubislaw  from  his  grand-uncle. 
Sir  George  Skene.  He  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  David  Adie,  of 
Newark,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

George  Skene,  of  Eubislaw,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Thomson,  of  Portlethen,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

George  Skene,  of  Eubislaw,  to.  Jean,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
James  3Ioir,  of  Stoneywood,  and  had  issue,  i.  George,  d.  v.nm. 
30  Sept.  1791 ;  ii.  James,  of  Eubislaw ;  i.  Margaret,  to.  Col. 
Eamsay,  and  had  issue;  ii.  Helen;  and  lu.  Catherine,  to.  Sir 
Henry  Jardine.    The  son  and  heir, 

James  Skene,  Esq.  of  Eubislaw,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  &.  7  March, 
1775;  m.  11  Sept.  1806,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Forbes, 
Bart,  of  PitsUgo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Nov.  1862)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  late  of  Eubislaw. 

II.  William  Forbes,  LL.D.,  on  whom  the  representation  in 
the  male  line  of  the  baronets  of  Curriehill  has  devolved, 
h.  7  June,  1809. 

m.  James  Henry,  6.  3  March  1812;  to.  1833,  Ehalon,  dau.  of 
Ehizos  Ehangabe,  of  Athens,  and  grand-niece  of  Prince 
Soutzo,  last  Hospodar  of  Wallachia,  and  has  issue,  1  Felix 
James  Henry,  one  of  the  Clerks  of  the  House  of  Lords,  ,n. 
Miss  Jane  Hosack,  and  has  issne ;  2  George  Wilham  Charles, 
Eector  of  Fontmell  Magna,  Dorset;  1  Zoe,  m.  1855,  the 
Eight  Eev.  Dr.  Thomson,  Archbishop  of  York,  and  has  issue; 
2  Jane,  m.  Eev.  Lloyd  Stewart  Bruce,  Eector  of  Carlton, 
Worksop,  and  Canon  of  York,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Eliza,  TO.  1839,  the  Baron  Charles  de  Heidenstam,  Swedish 
Minister  at  Athens,  who  d.  1878,  having  had  issue. 

II  Katherine,  m,  1840,  John  Foster  Grierson,  Esq.  (deceased), 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Caroline  Christian,  to.  1839,  Monsr.  Alexandre  Ehizos 
lih.angabe.  Minister  Plenipotentiary  for  Greece  at  Berlin. 
She  d.  1878,  having  had  issue. 

IV.  Felicia  Mary  Frances. 

Mr.  Skene  d,.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Skene,  Esq.  of  Eubislaw,  J. P.,  an  Advocate  at  the 
Scotch  Ear,  b.  23  Oct.  1807;  i;i.  1832,  Georgina,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Munro,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Craiglockhart,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Francis,  Advocate,  b.  1833  ;  d.  22  Sept.  1861. 
I.  Maria  Isabella,  now  of  EubisUw. 
n.  Georgina  Jane. 

III.  Katherine,  ni.  George  Chancellor,  Esq. 
He  d.  1875. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  skenes  or  dagjrers  paleways  in  fes.s  arg., 
hilted  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  of  as  many  wolves'  heads 
of  the  3rd.  Cre.it — A  dexter  arm  from  the  shoulder  issuing 
out  of  a  cloud,  holding  forth  in  the  hand  a  garland  ppr.  Motto 
— Gratis  a  Deo  data. 

6c((<— EubisUw,  Aberdeen.  Residence— LaMghotae  Ho°ase, 
Folkfitunc. 

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SKI 


SKENE    OF    HALLYARDS. 

Skene,  Whliam  Baillie,  Esq.  of  Hallyards, 
and  Pitloui'  House,  Stratlimiglo,  co.  Fife,  J.P.  for 
COS.  Fife  and  Kinross,  and  D.L.  for  Fife,  M.A. 
Corpus  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Fellow  of 
All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  24  April,  1838  ;  m.  7  Feb. 
1874,  Lorina  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev. 
H.  G-.  Liddell,  Dean  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  has 
issue  two  daus. 

^LttlCitflC. — For  the  Skene  pedigree,  see  preceding  Memoir. 
Patrick  Moncbieff,  Esq.  of  Eeedie,  and  Myres  Castle,  co. 
Fife  (eldest  son  of  Col.  George  Moncrieff,  by  his  wife,  Helen, 
eldest  dau.  of  David  Skene,  Esq.  of  Hallyards,  on  whose  issue 
the  estate  of  Hallyards  was  entailed  by  her  brother.  Gen. 
Philip  Skene),  m.  circa  1760,  Lucy,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter  Hay, 
Esq.  of  Ley.s,  and  Randerston,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  George  Moncrieff,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Skene  of  Hallyards,  on  succeeding,  1825,  to  the 
estate  of  Pitlour  in  compliance  with  a  clause  in  the  deed  of 
entail  executed  hy  his  grand-uncle.  Gen.  Philip  Skene. 
Patrick  George  Skene  m.  1st,  1826,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Bait,  Esq.  of  Anniston,  co.  Forfar,  and  had  issue  hy  her  one 
son,  Moncrieff  Patrick  George  Skene,  who  d.  unm.  Oct.  1866. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1837,  Jessie,  3rd  dau.  of  Dugald  John  Camp- 
bell, Esq.  of  Skerrington,  Ayrshire,  by  Janet  his  wife,  4th 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  William  Baillie,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the 
College  of  Justice  in  Scotland  (commonly  called  Lord  Polkem- 
met),  and  had  issue  by  her  one  son  only,  the  present  William 
Baillie  Skene,  who  s.  on  the  death  of  his  half-brother,  18C6. 
Patrick  George  Skene  d.  Dec.  1861. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  skenes  or  daggers  paleways  in  fess  arg., 
hiltcd  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  of  as  many  wolves' 
heads  of  the  3rd.  Cral—K  dcxtc-r  hand  erect  ppr.  holding  a 
dagger  arg.,  hilted  and  pommelled  or,  surmounted  of  a  wolf's 
head  as  in  the  arms,     ilotto — Virtutis  rcgia  merces. 

Scat — Pitlour  House,  Strathmiglo,  N.B. 


SKERRETT  OF  ATHGOE  PARK, 

Skeebett,  John  Locke,  Esq.  of  Athgoe  Park,  co. 
Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High 
Sheriff  1834,  5.  1812. 

^itXCilQt. — John  Skeerett,  Esq.,  m.  1730,  Miss  Martin, 
of  Dangan,  co.  Galway,  and  had  two  sons,  Dominick,  his  heir; 
and  Mark,  who  was  Koman  Catholic  Archbishop  of  Tuaia 
from  1756  to  1775.    The  elder  son, 

DoMtNicK  Deane  Skerrett,  Esq.  in.  1759,  Mary,  drtu. 
and  co-heir  of  Ambrose  Dean,  Esq.  of  Balrobuck,  co.  Galway, 
and  had  four  sons  and  four  daus.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Deane  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Ballinduff,  ni.  1796,  Lucinda, 
eldest  dau.  and  eventual  co-heiress  of  John  Locke,  Esq.  of 
Athgoe  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  two  sons, 

John  Locke,  of  Athgoe  Park.  Peter  Richard. 

Motto — Primus  ultimusque  in  acie. 

Seat — Athgoe  Park,  Eathcoole,  co.  Dublin. 


SKERRETT    OF    FINAVARA. 

Skeerett,  John,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  co.  Clare,  5. 
30  Aug,  1844. 

ILt'ltCajC. — This  family  was  originally  of  Galway  ex- 
traction, and  formed  one  of  the  thirteen  tribes  of  that  ancient 
town.  It  is  stated  that  the  name  was  formerly  Huscared,  and 
that  Robert  Huscared,  of  Scared,  held  lands  in  Connauglit, 
under  llichard  dc  Burgo,  1242.  In  1378,  Richard  Scared, 
alias  Skerritt,  was  Provost  of  Galway,  and  in  1421  John 
Skerrett  was  Mayor.  The  grandfather  of  the  present  repre- 
sentative of  this  long  descended  line.  Hyacinth  Skerrett, 
Esq.  of  Finavara,  m.  20  July,  1768,  Mary,  dau.  of  George 
Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabintcely,  co.  Dublin,  by  Clare  his  wife, 
sister  of  Robert,  Earl  Nugent,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  m.  12  Oct.  1803, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Roclie,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  hy  her 
(who  d.  1822)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Nov.  1818,  with  three  daus., 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Holliwell,  co.  Clare; 
Clarinda,  m.  George  Comyn,  Esq .  of  Holliwell ;  Mary  Anne,  m. 
"Valentine  French,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Hill,  co.  Galway;  one  son, 

AViLLiAM  Joseph  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  2  Feb.  1819 ;  m.  26  Feb.  1840,  Anna,  dau. 
of  John  MacJIahon,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Firgrove,  and  d.  1874, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  late  of  Finavara. 

II.  John,  now  of  Finavara. 

III.  IlYAriNTil,  h.  20  Nov.  1^4-'). 

IV.  Alfred,  b.  29  Kov.  ISlo;   ilccoasod. 

V.  Philip,  b.  3  Nov.  1850;  deceased. 

VI.  Charles,  b.  30  Aug.  18.V2. 

VII.  Valentine,  and  viii.  Robert,  twins,  h.  9  Dec.  1854. 

IX.  Frederick,  b.  16  Oct.  18.=)8. 

X.  Patrick  Percy,  b.  20  Aug.  1861. 

I.  Helena,  m.  July,   18G4,  Stephen  Cowan,  Esq.,  Capt.  Gal- 
way Militia,  of  Prospect,  co.  Galway. 

II.  Mary. 

III.  Matilda,  m.  George  Williams,  son  of  —  Williams  Esq., 
of  London.  iv.  Lizzie. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Skerrett,  Esq.  of  Finavara,  Capt.  SGth  rcgt.,  b. 
11  Feb.  1842;  iji.  4  June,  1877,  Helena,  dau.  of  John  Reilly, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  dying  10  June,  1878,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
John  Skerrett,  Esq.  now  of  Finavara. 

Arms — Vert,  a  chevron  or,  between  two  squirrels  counter- 
sejant.  Crest — A  squirrel  sejant  ppr.  Motto — Primus 
ultimusque  in  aeie. 

Seal — Finavara,  Burrin,  co.  Clare. 


SKIPTON    OF    BEECHHILIi. 

Kennedt-Skipton,  Geoege  Alexandee,  Esq.  of 
Beechliill,  co.  Londonderry,  late  19th  regt.,  b.  Aug. 
1849. 

3iinra(JC. — The  name  of  Skipton  appears,  from  careful 
inquiry,  to  be  now  borne  by  the  family  under  notice  and  its 
branches  only ;  it  was  of  knightly  rank,  and  numerous  and 
flourishing  during  the  reigns  of  John,  Henry  III.,  and  the 
Edwards  ;  it  was  seised  of  manors  in  the  counties  of  York, 
Gloucester,  Nottingham,  Oxford,  Wilts,  and  Huntingdon. 

Thomas  Skipton,  the  head  of  the  Skiptons  in  the  latter 
county,  was  living  teinp.  Henry  VIII.,  and  had  tliree  sons ; 
the  eldest  inherited  the  estate,  and  left  a,  son,  Richard,  A.M. 
of  Cambridge,  1626.    The  2nd, 

Alexander  Skipton,  purchased,  about  1617,  the  lands  of 
Eallyshasky,  of  the  Ballymullins,  now  Learmount,  and  others, 
CO.  Derry.  He  built  a  mansion  house  on  the  first-named,  nml 
was  murdered  by  the  O'Cahans,  1624,  aged  circa  55  ;  he  Ini 
(with  two  daus.,  one  of  whom  m.  William  Holland,  and  le!i  a 
dau.,  Eliz.ibeth,  m.  1st,  1668,  John  Asli,  father  of  Stephen, 
who  took  the  name  of  Holland,  and  of  George  Ash,  anee>ti  .■ 
of  the  Ashbrook  family ;  and  2ndly,  John  Cromie,  of  c. . 
Antrim)  his  son  and  heir, 

Capt.  Thomas  Skipton,  who  styles  himself  in  his  will,  of 
Skipton  Hall ;  he  m.  Charity,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Staples, 
Bart,  of  Lissan ;  and  d.  1685,  aged  82,  leaving  two  sons  and 
a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  McLaughlin,  Rector  of  Clonmany, 
by  whom  she  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Young, 
ancestor  of  the  Youngs  of  Culdaff ;  the  2nd  son,  George, 
m.  Mary,  co-heiress  of  Sir  Alexander  Staples,  Knt.,  and  left  a 
son.  Staples  Skipton,  who  bequeathed  the  estate  of  Faughan- 
vale  to  the  Skipton  Hall  family.     The  elder  son, 

Capt.  Alexander  Skipton,  was  attainted  by  James  II.'S 
Parliament ;  he  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Gary,  of  Dungiven 
by  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Tristram  Ecresford,  Bart.,  and  niece  of 
Anne  Beresford,  Lady  Cook,  by  wiiom  she  was  portioned.  II< 
d.  1704,  aged  62.     His  eldest  son, 

Capt.  Thomas  Skipton,  served  with  Gen.  Stanhope  it 
Spain.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Forward,*  of  Castlt 
Forward,  and  aunt  to  Alice  Forward,  created  1793,  Countess 
of  Wicklow.  He  built,  1728,  the  present  residence,  the  nann 
of  which  he  changed  to  Becchhill,  within  a  few  yards  o 
the  site  of  the  house  built  1662.  Hec^.  1739,  aged  56,  and  wai 
5.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Alexander  Skipton,  Rector  successively  ofMagillifjar 
and  Boveragh  ;  he  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Gervias  Kennedy,  o 
Dcrry  ;  and  d.  1793,  aged  80,  having  had  but  one  son, 

Thomas  Skipton,  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Conolly  M'Caus 
land,  of  Fruit  Hill,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  o 
Hodgson  Gage,  of  Magilligan;  he  d.  s.  p.  1802,  aged  00 
bequeathing  his  estate  to  his  cousin  and  brother-in-law, 

George    Crookshank    Kennedy,   who    assumed    by  sigi 

manual    the    name  of   Skipton,    1801.    He  was  a  Deputy 

Governor  of  the  co.  Derry.     He  in.  Sarah,  another  dau.  o 

Conolly  M'CausIand,  of  Fruit  Hill ;   and  d.  1819,  leaviHi 

issue  (with  others), 

Conolly  M'Causlanb  Skipton,  E.N.,  D.L.,  and  Capt.  < 

the  Derry  Militia,  who  .<t.  to  the  Beech  Hill  estate;  hen 

Catherine,  dau.  of  J.  Spottiswood,  but  d.  s.  jj.  1854. 

■*  This  John  Forward  m.  Anne  Sampson.     He  was  son  ' 
another  John  by  Jane  Gage,  of  Magilligan,  and  grandson  i    1  ' 
Rev.  Robert  Forward,  Dean  of  Dromore,  by  a  sister  of  tl 
Primute  Bramhall, 


SKI 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SKI 


1-1G7 


Willinm,  H.E.I.C.S.,  </.  s.p. 
Geokge  Skipton  (Dr.).  H.E.I.C.S. 
Thomas,  H.E.I.C.'.s  10th  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p. 
Alexander,  of  the  Casino,  m.  1822,   Elizabeth,   dau.  and 
heiress  of  James  M'Crea,  Esq.  of  Derry,  by  Frances  his 
wife,  dau.    of  William  Law,  of  Dunmore,   and  d.  1858, 
leaving  two  sons, 

George,  of  Beechhill,  Derry,  late  of  the  Casino,  J. P.  and 
I).L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Londonderry,  1SG3,  6.  24  Oct. 
1827;  s.  his  maternal  grandfather  1857;  contested  the 
representation  of  Derry,  1860,  and  d.  1877,  and  wass.  by 
his  cousin. 
James,  d.  uum.  1863. 
Pitt,  twice  m.,  and  has  issue.  Marcus,  d.  s.  p. 

Easter,  in.  John  Dysart;  d.  1SG2,  leaving  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Marcus   McCausland,  of   Culmore;  d.   1836, 
leaving  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Samuel,  8th  son  of  the  Hon.  Judge  George  Crook- 
shunU,  and  has  issue. 
Theodosia,  m.  George  Keele,  and  has  issue. 
The  3rd  son, 

Db.  George  Skipton,  H.E.I.C.S.,  m.  1st,  1814,  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Stacy,  D.D.;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of 
■  Archibald  Constable,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue  by 
the  former  a  son  and  heir,  Henry  Stacy  Skipton,  Esq.  of 
Beechhill,  m.  Elizabeth  McCausland,  dau.  of  Churles  Steu*rt, 
Esq. :  and  dying  1864,  left  issue, 
Gkobge  Alexander  Kennedy,  now  of  Beechhill. 
Charles  Stewart.        Henry  Stacey.        Thomas  Thcodosius. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  six :  1st,  arg.,  an  anchor  in  pale  gu., 
in  dexter  cliief  a  martlet  sa.  (the  martlet  has  been  borne  by 
the  family  ever  since  the  settlement  in  Ireland);  2nd,  arg.,  a 
chevron  gu.  between  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  sa.  all 
within  a  double  tressure  flory  of  the  2nd,  for  Kennedy  of 
Danure  (as  on  John  Kennedy's  tomb  at  Clogher) ;  3rd.  arg.,  a 
chevron  between  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  sa.,  incentre  chief 
a  human  heart  of  the  2nd  (as  on  James  Kennedy's  tomb  at 
Clogher) ;  4th,  or,  three  boars'  heads,  for  Crookshank  ;  5th, 
sa.,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  az.  between  three  bezants,  for 
Pitt  (as  on  an  ancient  silver  seal) ;  6th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant 
gu.  between  three  annulets  sa.  on  a  chief  az.  as  many  mullets 
of  the  field,  for  M'Crea.  CVesfs— 1st,  An  arm  embowed  in 
armour,  holding  a  dagger  in  a  naked  hand;  2nd,  A  doli'hin 
embowed  ]ipr.     3Iotio — Pro  patria. 

Scat — Beechhill,  Londonderry. 

^amiln  of  ^Unncbw. 

Cornet  John  Kennedy,  of  Ballymagowan,  near  Clogher,  of 
the  Housft  of  Uchtreclure  founded  by  James,  7th  son  of 
Gilbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Cassillis,  went  to  Ireland  with  the  Scot- 
tish army  1641,  and  acquired  considerable  Church  lands  about 
■Clogher ;  he  d.  30  July,  1680,  aged  65,  and  was  buried  oppo- 
site the  great  door  of  the  cathedral.  He  had  by  his  wife, 
Janet  Stewart,  two  sons ;  the  2nd,  James,  s.  at  Ballymagowan. 
I  The  elder, 

Capt.  Horas  Kennedy,  settled  at  Perry  1067,  was  Sheriff 
I  at  the  siege,  attainted  by  James  II. 's  Parliament,  and  twice, 
I  hy  Act  of  Parliament,  appointed  one  of  the  Commissioners  of 
tlie  poll  tax  for  the  county.  He  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Capt. 
[Gervias  Squire,  of  Donoughmore,  Commissioner  of  the  Peace 
[for  Derry  1677.     He  d.  1714,  aged  66. 

Gervias  Kennedy,  his  son  and  heir,  m.  Jane,  grand-dau.  of 
iThomas  Maxwell,  of  Strabane  and  Kirkniinster,  Sheriff  of 
I  Tyrone  1681,  and  dau.  of  AVilliam  Maxwell  and  Jane,  heiress 
lof  John  Moderwell,  Sheriff  of  Tyrone  1678,  by  Katherine 
JLecky.  By  this  marriage  the  Kennedy  family  acquired  the 
lands  of  Knockroe,  co.  Tyrone.  He  d.  1721,  aged  36  ;  his  wife 
Id.  the  following  year,  leaving  to  the  guardianship  of  her  aunt, 
[Mrs.  Tompkins,*  of  Prehcn,  two  daus.  (Mrs.  Skipton  and  Mrs. 
I  Every)  and  one  son,  then  aged  ten, 

■VN'iLLiAM   Kennedy,   who  ru.  Easter,  grand-dau.  of   Capt. 

'John  Crookshank  and  Eliza  Pitt,t  and  dau.  and  heiress  of 

George  Crookshank,  by  Mary,  sister  of  Archdeacon  Bacon,  of 

Glebe  Hall,  and  dau.   of  Capt.    Robert    Bacon    and  Hester 

Howard  ;  he  d.  1783,  aged  70,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Maxwell  Kennedy  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p.  1782. 

II.  George  Crookshank  Kennedy,  for  whom  see  the  Skipton 
pedigree. 

III.  William  Kennedy,  m.  and  left  a  son,  Thomas,  who  c?.  s'.  p. 

IV.  John  Pitt  Kennedy  (Rev.),  Rector  successively  of  Donagh 
and  Balteagh,  m.  1S7G,  Mary,  only  child  of  Major  Thomas 
Carey,  of  Lough  Ash,  co.  Tyrone,  and  d.  I81I,  having  had 

I     issue, 

1        1  William  Pitt  Kennedy,  of  Lough  Ash,  a  Commissioner 

*  Leases  are  extant  granted  to  Alexander  Tomkins,  in  trust 
Tor  representatives  of  Horas  Kennedy. 

t  Grand-dau.  of  Capt.  Simon  Pitt,  descended  from  John, 
2nd  son  of  John  Pitt,  wliosc  eldest  and  3rd  sons  were  ancestors 
jf  the  Loids  Chatham,  Londonderry,  Rivers,  &c. 


of  Bankruptcy,  m.  Aug.  1823,  Mary,  dan.  of  John 
Chambers,  E.sq.,  and  </.  Dec.  1824,  leaving  issue,  John 
Pitt  Kenn-edy,  now  of  Lough  Ash,  b.  17  July,  18il;  r,i. 
17  April,  1856,  Augusta  Lewis,  dau.  of  Robert  George 
Smith,  Esq. 

2  Thomas,  -/-i.  Rosetta,  dau.  of  George  Carey,  Esq.  of  White 
Castle,  and  left  a  son,  John  Pitt,  late  Justice  of  the  High 
Court  of  Bengal,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Moore,  of 
Monasterevan. 

3  Alexander,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rollcston,  Esq.,  and 
leit  a  son  and  a  dau. 

4  John  Pitt  Kennedy,  Lieut. -Col.,  Military  Secretary  in 
India  to  Sir  Charles  Napier,  ?;;.  Anne,  dau.  of  Charles 
Style,  Esq.  of  Glenmore,  and  has  issue,  a  son  and  a  dau. 

5  George,  deceased. 

6  Harry  Alexander,  m.  Mrs.  Attersall. 

7  Tristram  Kennedy,  M.P.  for  co.  Louth  18."i2-7  and 
1866-8,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Graham,  cf 
Cossington,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  four  sons. 

8  Evory  Kennedy,  of  Belgard  Castle,  Clondalkin,  co. 
Dublin,  and  Qucensberry  Place,  London,  J. P.,  Pre- 
sident of  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  Ireland,  1854-61, 
6.  27  Nov.  1807;  m.  April,  1835,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Rev! 
Richard  Hamilton,  Rector  of  Culdaff,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Bellurgan  Park,  co. 
Louth,  by  his  wife  the  Hon.  Blary  Blayney,  and  has  issue, 

1  Page  Evory,  6.  1840  ;  d.  in  Queensland  1867. 

2  Richard  George,  Capt.  18th  Hussars  and  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  b.  1842;  m.  1871,  Agnes,  dau.  of  —  Harris, 
Esq.,  C.S.I.,  and  has  a  son,  Evory,  0.  1872. 

1  Katherine  Maria.  2  Georgina  Mary. 

3  Alice  Eacy,  m.  1st,  Sir  Alexander  H.  Lawrence,  1st 
Bart.,  who  d.  1864,  and2ndly,  1871,  Sir  George  Young, 
Bart.,  of  Formosa. 

4  Charlotte  Antonia,  d.  1S58. 

5  Mary  Harriette  Mabel,  m.  1868,  the  Yeiy  Rev.  H.  H. 
Dickenson,  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin,  and 
has  issue. 

6  Constance  Letitia. 

7  Edith  Emily  Anne,  d.  1874. 

9  Chai-les  Horatio,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Collyer,  Esq. 

10  .'\rthur  (deceased). 

1  Eacy.  2  Mary,  m.  Robert  Collins,  Esq. 

I.  Easter,  m.  1758,  the  Hon.  Alexander  Crookshank,  M.P. 
for  Belfast,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  and  had  an  eldest  son, 

1  George  Crookshank.  also  M.P.  for  Belfast,  m.  Letitia 
Godfrey,  sister  to  Barbara,  Marchioness  of  Donegal,  and 
had  issue  a  son, 

George  Crookshank,  m.  a  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Fitzroy  Kelly,  and  left  issue. 


SKIPWITH    OF    MELWOOD. 

Skipwith,  Philip  George,  Esq.  of  Mclwoocl, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  Prestbury  Priory,  co.  Gloitcester 
(eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Skipwortb,  Eector  of 
Belton  and  Pickworth,  co.  Lincoln  (who  d.  1867), 
Barrister-at-Law,  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Lincoln,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ashby,  co.  Lincoln),  b.  1824; 
m.  1st,  1865,  Fanny  Margaret,  elder  dau.  of  Rev. 
G-corge  Armfield,  Vicar  of  Ai-mlev,  co.  York  (who 
d.  1869)  ;  and  2ndly,  1873,  Anne  Elizabeth  IN^immo- 
Howard,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  William  Ximmo,  Esq. 
of  Girton,  Notts,  and  has,  with  other  issue  a  son, 

PniLip  Armfield,  6.  IS67. 

3l.tlTCil3C. — Skipwith,  the  original  surname  of  this 
family  was,  about  1725,  changed  to  Skipworth,  a  name  still 
retained  by  some  members  of  the  family. 

Mr.  Skipwith's  grandfather  was, 

Philip  Skipwortii,  of  South  Kelsey  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  D.L., 
TO.  Rosamond,  dau.  of  J.  Borman,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  five  sons, 

I.  Philip,  of  Legbourne,  co.  Lincoln,  deceased. 

II.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Belton  and  Pinkworth,  co.  Lincoln, 
deceased. 

III.  Georgk,  of  Moortown  House,  co.  Lincoln,  deceased  (see 
Skipworth  of  Moortoicn). 

IV.  William,  of  South  Kelsey  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  deceased. 

V.  Benjamin,  of  Kettleham,  co.  Lincoln,  deceased. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  bars  gu.  in  chief  a  greyhound  coiirant  sa. 
collared  or.     (Ve.-'t — A  reel  ppr.     Motto — Sans  Dicuje  ue  puis. 

Jii^idence — Prestbury  Priory,  near  Cheltenham. 


SKIPWORTH  OP  MOORTOWN   HOUSE. 

Skipwortii,  Geoege  Boejian,  Esq.  of  Moor- 
town House,  CO.  Lincoln,  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
b.  8  Jan.  1820 ;  m.  Aug.  ISiS,  Miss  Alice  Byrue, 
and  has  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SLA 


I.  Geoece  rniLip,  1).  April,  1S49. 

II.  Edward  William  Lionel,  6.  Keb.  7351, 

III.  Marmaduke  Thomas,  6.  June,  IStil. 

I.  Alice  Elizabeth.  ii.  Rosamond  Emily. 

III.  Susanna  liose.  iv.  Frances  Annie. 

itilTCagC— The  original  surname  of  this  family  was  Skip- 
With,  and  was  altered  to  Skipworth  about  the  year  172,'). 
Some  branches  of  the  family,  however,  still  retain  the  farmer 
orthography.  The  groat  grandfather  of  the  present  represen- 
tative of  this  family  was 
Philip  Skipwobth,  of  Aylesby,  co.  Lincoln.  His  son, 
Philip  Skipwobth,  Esq.,  late  of  South  Kelsey  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
coln, D.L.,  m.  Rosamond,  dau.  of  T.  Borman,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  five  sons, 

I.  Philip,  of  Legbourne,  co.  Lincoln,  deceased. 

II.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Belton  and  I'icliworth,  CO.  Lincoln. 

III.  George,  of  whom  we  treat. 

IV.  William,  of  South  Kelsey  Hall. 

V.  Benjamin,  of  Nettlehara,  deceased. 

The  3rd  son, 

George  SiciPWORTn,  Esq.  of  Moortown  House,  South  Kelsey, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  6.  5  Aug.  1787;  m.  9  March, 
1815,  Amelia  Margaretta,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Helton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Amelia 
Margaretta  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Parkinson, 
Eector  of  Healing  and  Wold  Newton,  and  had  issue, 

Philip  William,  d.  22  Jlarch,  1834. 

Thomas  Dixon,  d.  10  April,  1853. 

George  Borman,  now  of  Moortown  House. 

Marmaduke  Parkinson  (Rev.),  d.  14  Nov.  1852. 

James  Green.  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Militia,  d.  Oct.  1857. 

Philip  William,  d.  14  Feb.  1855. 

Amelia  Margaretta,  m.  6  Aug.  1857,  Rev.  Edward  Blom- 
field  Turner,  Rector  of  Offord  Cluny,  Hunts,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Turner. 

Rosamond  Frances. 

Susanna  Maria,  m.  28  Oct.  1858,  John  Lewis  ffytche,  Esq. 
of  Thorpe  Hall,  South  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln,  D.L. 

Charlotte  Jane,  m.  15  May,  1851,  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Gib- 
bons, M.A.,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Gibbons,  Esq.  of 
Hanover  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  and  has  issue. 

Anne  Elizabeth,  in.  29  Sept.  1853,  the  Rev.  Samuel  W. 
Andrews,  M.A.,  of  Claxby,  co.  Lincoln,  eldest  sou  of 
J.  Wood  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Bennington,  Notts. 

Mr.  Skipworth  d.  1859. 

.^?-m.5— Arg.,  three  bars  gu.,  in  chief  a  greyhound  courant 
Ea.  collared  or.  C'rcsl — A  reel  or  turnstile  ppr.  Motto — Suns 
Dieu  je  ne  puis. 

(Seat— Moortown  House,  Caistor. 


SKBINE    OF    WARLEIGH. 

Serine,  Henet  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Warleigh 
Manor,  Somerset,  M.A.,  J.P.,  h.  22  May,  1815  ; 
m.  3  Aug.  1843,  Susanna  Cai'oline,  3rcl  dau.  of 
William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Mills,  J.P.  for  Somerset,  6.  1844;  m.  1872,  Mary 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  tlic  late  VV.  Gore  Langton,  Esq.,M.P., 
of  Newton  Park,  Somerset,  and  has  a  d.iu. 

II.  Duncan  William  Hume,    b.   1813;  7)1.6  July,  1875,  Amy, 
dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Hanham,  9thregt.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  John  Huntley  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Assistant  Master  in  Upping- 
ham School,  6.  1848:  r/i,  1878,  Mary  Jessie  Hammond,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.  T.  H.  Tooke,  Rector  of  Monkton  Farleigh, 
Wilts. 

IV.  Edward  Hareourt,  h.  1849. 

V.  Sholto  George  Douglas,  6.  1850.  ") 

VI.  Vivian   Ecclos  (Rev.),    M.A.,     VTv.Jus. 
Curate  of  St.  Paul's,  Hagger.ston.J 

VII.  Osmund  Percie,  b.  1859.  vii.  Walter  Clarmont. 

I.  Alice  Caroline  Frances,  m.  Gerald  Augustus  Robert  Fitz- 
Gerald,  Esq.,  Banister-al-Law,  .-vud  has  :i  son,  Maurice 
Henry,  b.  1877. 

II.  Ethel  Emily.  iii.  Mary  Catherine. 

HtUCitijr.— The  tradition  in  the  family  is  that  when 
Philip  of  Spain  came  over  to  England  to  marry  Queen  Mary, 
he  brought  with  liim  a  favourite  follower,  a  Don  Eskrino.  On 
Philip's  return  to  Spain  (the  account  proceeds),  this  follower 
declined  accompanying  him  back;  and  Philip  gave  him  the 
jtrms  of  Spain  to  wear,  and  a  grant  of  land.  From  this 
ancestor  the  family  inherits  the  original  three-sided  silver 
.Seal,  a  Reliquary,  and  a,  miniature  portrait  of  himself.  It  is, 
Jiowovjr,  more  probable  that  tho  Skrine.s  of  Warlcigh  are  of 
llie  ancicui  fiimily  of  Skecne  of  co.  Dv.rhara,  which  sclllcU 


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afterwards  in  Yorkshire,  Essex,  and  Dorset.  A  branch  of  tha 
Skrine  family  once  possessed  the  estate  and  Rectory  of  Claver- 
ton,  Somerset,  on  the  Bath  side  of  the  River  Avon,  oppo- 
site  to  Warlcigh ;  but  this  was  sold  to  Mr.  Allen,  of  Prior  Park, 
but  the  greater  part  has  been  recently  purchased  by  Mr.  Henry 
Duncan  Skrine.  The  estate  of  Warleigh  was  purchased,  1034, 
by  Henry  Skrine,  who  had  held  the  same  property  as  copy- 
hold lor  about  fifty  years  previously.    His  grandson, 

Richard  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  to.  EUzabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  William  Weston,  of  Cobham,  Surrey, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Dickson  Serine,  Esq.  of  JWarleigh,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Tryon,  Esq.  of  CoUyweston,  co. 
Northampton,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Henry,  and  two  daus., 
Sarah,  to.  Robert  Still,  Esq.  of  Mere,  Wilts ;  and  EUzabeth, 
d.  unm.    Mr.  Skrine  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Warlcigh,  who  m.  1st,  1787,  Mari- 
anne, eldest  dau.  of  John  Chalie,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square, 
Middlesex,  and  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 
Henry,  his  heir.  He  to.  2ndly,  Letitia  Hareourt,  of  Dauy 
Park,  near  Crickhowell,  Brecon,  and  by  her  had, 

John  Hareourt  (Rev.),  of  Teddington,  to.  15  Aug.  1815, 
Eleanor,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin,  Esq,  of  Loudon, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1815,  in  Bengal. 

I.sabella„  d.  unm.  1870. 

Henrietta,  m.  the  Rev.  Edward  Butler,  and  d.  s.  p.  1S32. 

Catherine,  d.  1814. 

Mr.  Skrine  d.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Warleigh,  b.  1788;  to.  21  Jan.  1812, 
Caroline  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Spry,  Vicar  of  St, 
Mary  Redcliffe,  Bristol,  and  Prebendary  of  Sarum,  by  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell,  co, 
Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Duncan,  now  of  Warlcigh  Manor. 

II.  Wadham  Huntlev,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Stubbings,  near 
Maidenhead,  b.  22  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  27  May,  1847,  ClaraMary 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Douglas  Huntley.  2  Herbert  Henry. 

3  Edward  Chalie.  4  Richard  Huntley. 
5  William  Dickson, 

1  Emily  Esther.  2  Agnes  Clara. 

III.  Clarmont,  M.A.,  late  Capt.  78th  and  47th  rcgts.,  after- 
wards in  holy  orders,  6.  28  Jan.  1820,  of  Warleigh  Lodge, 
Wimbledon,  m.  16  Dec.  184G,  Mary  Anne  Auchmuty,  dau.o; 
Major  Charles  Butson  Bennett,  late  64th  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Francis  Henry  Bennett,  Member  Bengal  Civil  Service 
&.23  Deo.  1847. 

2  Charles  Huntley,  b.  24  Nov.  1848. 

3  Clarmont  Alfred,  b.  25  April,  ISoO. 

4  Edward  James,  deceased. 

5  Tryon  James,  6.  17  May,  1854. 

6  Clarmont  William,  b.  9  Aug..  1855. 

7  Walter  Dc  Vear,  6.  18  Aug.  1863. 
1  Edith  Mary,  b.  17  March,  1852;  r,i.  28  July,  1875,  Archi 

bald   Grahame   Moncreiff  Grahamo,    Esq.   of    SurbitoD 

Surrey,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  Skrine  Grahame,  b.  2' 

May,  1876.  2  Henrietta  May,  b.  22  May,  1867, 

3  Frances  Clara,  6.  15  Sept.  1861. 

I.  Susan  Caroline,  to.  George  Jordan  Harries,  Esq.  ofPrii 
killy. 

II.  Emily  Anne,  m.  W.  R.  H.  Powell,  Esq.  of  Maesgwynnl 
CO.  Carm.arthon,  deceased. 

II.  Frances  Catherine,  to.  James  Hanning,  Esq.  of  Kilcror 

IV.  Mary  Anne  Agnes,  mi.  John  Leach,  Esq.  of  Ivy  ,Towe; 
CO.  Pembroke. 

Mr.  Skrine  d.  10  Sept.  1853. 

Aryns — Az.,  in  the  dexter  chief  and  sinister  base  points 
tower  arg.,  in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  points  a  lie 
rampant  erm.  ducally  crowned  or.  Crest— A  tower  arg.,  < 
the  battlements  thereof  a  lion  couchant  erm.  ducally  crowm 
or.    Motto — Tutamen. 

Sftt(s— Warlcigh  Manor,  near  Bath,  Somerset;  and  Stu 
bings,  near  Maidenhead,  Berks.  ; 


SLACKE    OF    ASHLEIGH. 

SiiACKE,  Owen  Eandai,,  Esq.  of  Aslilcigli,  c 
Do'svn,  b.  15  Aug.  1837,  J.P.  for  co.  Leitrim,  8i 
late  Capt  10th  Eoyal  Hussars,  now  resident  Magi 
trate  for  eo.  Tipperary,  m.  1st,  7  Oct.  1863,  Katb 
riue  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Lanyon,  of  t 
Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  Jan.  187 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Owen,  b.  21  Jan.  1S72,  a 

I.  Helen  Ui.ni.:  ^ 


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THE  LAiVDED  GENTRY. 


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14G9 


Mr.  Slacico  vi.  2ndlj,  17  July,  1875,  Famiy  Eosc, 
3rd  dau.  of  P.  Coniiollan,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Randal  Beresfoid,  h.  31  Oct.  1876. 

lLtnCil0C. — About  the  year  1C93,  throe  brothers,  stated 
to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Slacke  of  Slacke  Hall,  Derby, 
went  to  Ireland,  and  purchasing  property  there,  settled  in  cos. 
Lcitrim,  Dublin,  and  Monaghan.  From  one  of  these,  who 
settled  in  the  first-named  co.,  the  present  Owen  Randal  Slacke 
flescends,  and  continues  to  hold  land  in  that  co.  His  grcat- 
grandfather, 

William  Slacke,  Esq.  of  Annadale,  co.  Leltrim,  the  family 
Beat,  ?/i.  his  cousin,  .Angel  Anna  Slacke ;  and  d.  1810,  having 
bad  a  son  (who  d.  1807), 

Randal  James  Slacke,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Strokestown, 
CO.  Roscommon.  He  m.  1800,  Jane,  dan.  of  Thomas  Cooper, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him  till  1848)  was  father  of 

Rev.  William  Randal  Slacke,  of  Ashleigh,  Incumbent  of 
Newcastle,  co.  Down,  6.  2  Feb.  1S08;  m.  26  Doc.  1834,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Jacob  Owen,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Randal,  the  present  owner. 

n.  William  Randal,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers,  6.  9  Oct.  1S39; 
TO.  6  Dec.  1866,  Harriette  Earl,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  White, 
R.E.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Margaret  Jane,  m.  Frederick  V.  Clarendon,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

He  d.  7  Dec.  1877. 

Arras — Az.,  a  cross  pattee  throughout  per  bend  sinister  erm. 
and  or,  aquatret'oil  counterchanged,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a 
mullet  gu.  Crest — A  lion  couchant  ppr.  resting  his  dexter 
fbrepaw  on  a  quatrefoil  of  the  arms.    Motto — Lente  sed  ccrte. 

Seat — Ashleigh,  Newcastle,  co.  Down.  Eeudxncc — Carrick 
House,  Carrick-on-Suir. 


SLADE    OF    MONTYS. 

SlADE,  Wyndham,   Esq.   of  Montys,  Somerset, 

"jJ.P.,  one  of  the  Magistrates  of  the  PoHce  Courts 

of  the  Metropolis,  6.1826;  m.   1863,  Cicely,  dau. 

Ijf  Sir  Digby  Neave,  of  Dagnam,  Essex,  Bart.,  and 

I  iias  issue, 

I.  Wtndham-Xeave,  &.  1867. 

I.  Cicely  Maud.  ic.  Mary  Arundell.  iii.  Olive. 

[Fhis  is  a  younger  branch  of  thcSlades  ofMaunsel, 
jind  the  lineage  is  the  same  as  that  family  {see 
[Bttbke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  Mr.  Wyndham- 
Mlade  being  the  2nd  son  (by  the  2ud  -wife)  of  Gen. 
iHr  John  Slade  of  Maunsel  and  Montys,  Bart. 

Arms — Same  as  Slade  of  Maunsel. 

Seat — Montys  Court,   Taunton.      Town  Residence — 70,  St. 
I  Jeorge's  Square,  S.W. 

SLADEN    OF    HARTSBOUKNE. 

Sladen,  Joseph,  Esq.   of  Hartsboumc   Manor, 

[lerts,  b.  8  Oct.  1807  ;  m.  1833,  his  cousin,  Ethcl- 

Jed,   2nd   dau.   of  John   Baker   Sladen,    Esq.   of 

llipple  Court,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Jvine, 

1868)  has  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  6.  18  March,  183G; 
m.  19  April,  1865,  Augusta  St.  John,  elder  dau.  of  Joseph 
St.  John  Yates,  Esq.  of  Wellbank,  co.  Chester,  Judge 
of  County  Courts,  and  has  issue  two  sons,  Joseph,  and 
Francis  Farquhar,  and  three  daus. 
i  n.  Henry  Mainwaring,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Earrister-at-Law, 
6.  17  June,  1838 ;  m.  1865,  Lydia,  youngest  dau.  of 
Frederick  Dawes  Danvers,  Esq.,  late  Clerk  to  the  Council 
and  Secretary  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  has  issue 
four  sons  and  a  dau. 
I  in.  Frederick  St.  Barbe,  h.  24  May,  1842;  in.  1S76,  Eliza- 
beth, only  child  of  Rev.  William  Jones,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Baschurch,  Salop,  and  has  issue  a  dau. 

I IV.  Percy  Farquhar,  b.  17  Aug.  1851. 

jl.  Etheldred.  ii.  Emma  Mary. 

Ini.  Catharine  Frances.  iv.  Mary  Eleonora  Julia. 

IHtnCilSC. — The  family  of  Sladen  was  settled  on  the  coast 
Kent  early  in  the  17th  century,  and   probably  migrated 

lim  Schleiden,  in  the  province  of  the  Rhine,  West  Prussia. 

I  is  town  was  the  birthplace  of  John  Sleidan,  the  historian  of 

1 5  German  Reformation,  who  visited  England,  as  Member  of 

I  ?rotestant  Embassy,  1545. 

IJenjamin  Sladen,  m.  1643,  Martha  Winter,  at  Folkestone. 

I  is  descent  from  them  was  for  three  generations  by  second 

I  IS,  the  last  of  M'bom, 


Jons  Sladen,  b.  1715;  d.  in  Holland  1747,  predeceasing  hi3 
father.    By  his  wife  Hannah,  dau.  of  Josei)h  Bayley  (who  dm 
1722,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  Thomas  Bayley,  of  Bredmcr, 
Kent)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Joseph,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  John,  6.  and  d.  1738. 
III.  John,  b.  1745:  d.  1830.    He  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Ramsay,  and  had  issue  (with  four  daus.) 
four  sons, 

1  John,  6.  1771 ;  d.unm.  1865. 

2  Joseph,  b.  1774;  d.  unrn.  1:>60. 

3  Ramsay,  Physician- General  H.E.I.C.S.,  5. 1782;  d.  1801. 
He  lii.  1st  (without  surviving  issue)  a  dau.  of  Mons.  La 
Rive,  Governor  of  Pondicherry :  and  2ndly,  1822,  Emma, 
dau.  of  Col.  Paul  Bosc,  Commissioner  in  Mysore,  and  by 
her  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Emma  Maria,  now  widow  of 
Capt.  A.  C.  Jones,  of  the  Madras  Artillery)  five  .sons, 
1  John  Ramsay,  of  Rhydoldog,  co.  Ratlnor,  MajorGcn. 
on  the  retired  list  of  the  Royal  (Bengal)  Artillery,  J. P. 
for  CO.  Radnor,  and  High  Sheriff  in  1875,  b.  1S23,  i,i.  Isr, 
1859,  Maria  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  R.  Kinchant,  of 
Kantiago,  Salop,  J. P.  (who  rf.  I86O1,  and  has  issue  a  son, 
John  Ramsay  Frederick,  2ndly,  Ib63,  Amelia  Corcyra, 
dau.  of  Col.  Bewes  (who  d.  1864),  by  whom  he  had  a 
dau.,  and  3rdly,  1866,  Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas 
Oliver,  of  Kington,  co.  Hereford,  and  Rhydoldog,  and 
has  issue  by  her  two  sons  and  two  daus.;  2  Ramsay 
Cunliffe,  b.  1827,  d.  1864,  leaving  one  dau.,  by  his  wife 
Alice,  dau.  of  Major  Denton,  of  the  Madras  army ;  3 
William  Dare  (twin  with  Ramsay  Cunliffe),  formerly  of 
the  81st  regt.,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Major  Ryves,  and  has 
issue;  4  Edward  Bosc,  F.R.G.S.,  Col.  Madras  Stafif,  a 
Deputy  Commissioner  in  British  Eurmah,  b.  1831;  r,i. 
1861,  Sophia  Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Pryce 
Harrison,  Bengal  Civil  Service ;  she  d.  1865,  leaving  issue 
a  son  and  dau. ;  5  Joseph  Banks,  Capt.  Shropshire  Militia, 
b.  1833,  '!,>.  1857,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Boycott, 
of  Donnington,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Henry,  Comptroller  of  H.M.'s  Customs,  Cardiff,  b.  179C; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Rolfe,  of  Faversham,  Kent;  and  d. 
1854,  leaving  issue  a  son,  Joseph,  and  five  daus. 
1.  Mary,  m.  1762,  Robert  Harvey,  of  London  and  Folkestone. 
The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Sladen,  Esq.  of  Folkestone,  Lee,  and  Ripple  Court, 
Kent,  6.  1736;  d.  1827;  m.  1767,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1811), 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Baker,  of  Dimkerque, 
French  Flanders,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  John  Baker,  of  Ripple  Court,  Kent.  J. P.  ar.d  D.L., 
b.  1780;  d.  1860;  r,i.  IboS,  Etheldred,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Kingsman  Baskett  St.  Barbe,  of  London,  and  by  htr 
(who  d.  1867)  had  issue, 

1  Joseph  St.  Barbe,  6.  1811;  m.  1839,  his  cousin,  Eliza- 
beth Sladen,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Banks,  of  Boys  Hall, 
Kent ;  and  ;(.  1847,  leaving,  1  Joseph,  of  Ripple  Court, 
Major  R.A.,  6.  1840;  m.  1st,  1  Nov.  1864,  Caroline  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sampson  Towgood  Wynne  French,  Esq.  of  Cus- 
kinny,  co.  Cork  (see  French  of  Cusl-innii),  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1873)  has  issue,  Arthur  French,  and  three  other 
sons,  and  2ndly,  14  July,  1875,  Lady  Sarah  Sophia  Lam- 
bart,  younger  dau.  of  the  8th  Earl  of  Cavan,  with  issue 
three  sons  ;  1  Sarah  Elizabeth. 

2  Charles,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia, 
LL.D.  Cambridge  and  Melbourne,  a  Member  of  the 
Legislative  Council,  b.  1816;  m.  1840,  Miss  Harriet 
Amelia  Orton. 

3  St.  Barbe,  of  Heathfield,  Reigate,  6.  1817;  m.  1st,  1842, 
Margaret  (who  d.  s.  p.  1S68),  only  dau.  of  Duncan 
Mackenzie,  of  Aberdeen,  and  widow  of  Andrew  Drum- 
mond  Browne,  W.S. ;  and  2ndly,  1871,  Emma  Camilla, 
eldest  surviving  dau.  of  John  Abraham  Russell,  Esq.  of 
Hampton  Dene,  co.  Hereford,  Capt.  Slst  Madras  Infantry, 
J.P.  (deceased),  and  has  had  issue  a  son,  St.  Barbe  Russell, 
and  a  dau.,  who  el.  in  infancy. 

4  John  Baker,  el.  in  infancy. 

5  Douglas  Brooke,  of  Phillimore  Lodge,  Campdcn  Hill, 
Middlesex,  b.  1824;  in.  1849,  Mary  (who  d.  1863).  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Wheelton,  Esq.  of  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  Sheriff  of  London  1840,  and  has 
issue  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons,  Douglas  Brooke  Wheel- 
ton,  and  St.  Barbe  Sydenham. 

6  Sydenham  F'oster,  b.  and  d.  1827. 

1  Elizabeth  Adair  St.  Barbe,  m.  1st,  1835,  William  Reed, 
Major  48th  regt. ;  and  2ndly,  1848,  Daniel  Smart.  She 
d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

2  Etheldred,  m.  Joseph  Sladen,  of  Hartsbourne  aforesaid. 

3  Frances  Mary,  to.  1834,  Rev.  William  Maimdy  Harvey, 
Rector  of  Little  Mongeham  with  Sutton-by-Dover  (only 
child  of  William  Maundy  Harvey,  Col.  79lhCameronians, 
Brigadier-Gen.  in  Portugrl,  and  K.C.T.S.),  who  d.  s.  p. 
1868.  4  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  E.  H.  M.  Sladen. 

5  Clara,  d.  1815,  in  infancy. 

6  Ellen  Kingsman,  m.  1852,  Charles  Beck,  of  Rome,  and 
has  issue  a  dau. 

7  Catharine  Maria,  m.  1848,  Rev.  William  Francis  Harri- 
son, B.D.,  Rector  of  Winterbourne  Bassctt,  Wilts;  and 
d-  1854,  leaving  a  son. 


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8  Marj-  nieonora,  d.  v.nm.  1848. 

9  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1844,  Rev.  William  BucUton  Hollancl, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Brasted,  Kent,  who  d.  1804,  leaving  two 
sons  and  six  daus. 

10  Julia  Augusta,  m.  18fil,  William  Wing.  Esq.  of  Market 
Overton,  co.  Rutland,  J.F.,  High  Sheriff  186G,  and  has 
issue  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

I.  Hannah,  rf.  v.nm.  1793. 

II.  Sarah,  to.  1808,  Lawrence  Banks,  of  Boys  Hall:  Kent, 
bcinij  his  3rd  wife,  and  (/.  his  widow  1849.  leaving  issue. 

HI.  Mary,  m.  1828,  Rev.  John  Pliillips,'  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Nintield,  Sussex:  and  d.  .?.  p.  his  widow  1801. 

IV.  Alice,  d.  in  infancy,  1783. 

V.  Caroline  Matilda,  m.  1807,  William  Smith,  of  Chavtham 
Place,  Kent;  and  d.  1837,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Siaden,  Esq.  of  Doctors  Commons,  London,  and 
Lee,  and  Swanton  Court,  Kent,  h.  12  Dec.  1775;  ni.  5  May, 
1803,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Mainwaring,  of 
London  {stcc  Mainwamng  of  Whiimore),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
27  Nov.  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  present  representative. 

II.  William  MainwarinfT,  /;.  1812;  ./.  1813. 

III.  Edward  Henry  Mainwaring  (Rev. i,  M.A.,  of  Bourne- 
mouth, Hants,  b.  1814;  la.  1840,  Hannah,  4th  dau.  of  Jolin 
Baker  Siaden,  of  Ripple  Court,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Edward  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Thaddlethorpe,  All 
Saints,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1841 ;  m.  1877,  Mary  Catharine 
Oodwin,  only  surviving  child  of  Tlionias  Hancock 
(deceased),  of  Tyd-y-yn,  Mold,  co.  i'lint,  and  has  a  sun, 
Edward  Randulph,  b.  1878. 

■2  Harvey,  a  Colonist  in  New  Zealand,  6.  1344. 

3  Ethelred  St.  Barbe,  late  Lieut.  3rd  Buffs,  u.  1810. 

4  John  Douglas,  b.  1848;  d.  1849. 

5  Charles  Andrew  (Rev.),  B.A.  Univ.  Coll.  Oxon,  b.  1801. 

6  Randulph  Mainwaring,  b.  1853;  d.  1877. 

1  Frances  Hannah. 

2  Julia  Mainwaring,  twin  with  Ethelred,  d.  in  infancy. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1846,  John  Elliott  Pasley  Robert- 
son, D.C.L.,  of  Doctors  Commons,  London,  and  Black- 
heath,  Kent;  and  d.  1852,  leaving  two  sons. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1835,  James  Farquhar,  of  Hall  Green,  co.  Kin- 
cardine, N.B.,  and  Sunnyside,  Surrey,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Kincardine,  and  a  Magistrate  for  Surrey  (who  d.  1875) , 
and  d.  1802,  leaving  five  sons. 

III.  Emma  Mary,  d.  nam.  1829. 

Mr.  Siaden  d.  3  Aug.  1855. 

.^7i)!.s— Barry  of  six  az.  and  arg.,  a  horse's  head  erased 
between  three  crescents  or.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  between 
two  branches  of  palm  ppr.  a  lion's  gamb  erect  and  erased  sa. 
holding  a  plume  of  live  ostrich  feathers  gu.  Motto — Vive  ut 
vivas. 

£tai— Uartsbourne  Manor,  Bushey,  Herts. 


SLANEY    OF    HATTON    GRANGE. 

Kenyon  -  Slaney,  William,  Esq.  of  Hatton 
Grange,  Salop,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop  and  co. 
Merioneth,  a  Capt.  North  Shropshire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  Lieut.-Col.  Isfc  batt.  Shropshire  Eiiie 
Volunteers,  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Bombay  Cavalry 
High  Sherife  1871,  h.  20  Feb.  1815  ;  m.  9  Oct.  1845, 
Frances  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the 
late  EoBERT  Aglionby  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton 
Grange,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Slaney,  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards. 
b.  24  Aug.  1847. 

II.  Harry  Cnnrad,  R.N.,  h.  3  Jitly,  18.'J0  ;  d.  25  June,  1876. 

III.  Walter  Rupert,  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  25  Sept.  1851. 

IV.  Reginald  Aglionby,  b.  15  April,  1857;  d.  2  Feb.  3804. 

V.  Francis  Gerald,  68th  Light  Infantry,  b.  7  Nov.  1S58. 

VI.  Peicy  Robert,  b.  9  June,  1861. 

I.  Frances  Edith,  d.  1  Sept.  1870.         ii.  Agnes  Charlotte. 

III.  Helen  Marie  Elizabeth,  d.  24  Feb.  1S35. 

IV.  Katlierine  Maude.  v.  Violet  Mabel. 

This  gentleman,  -who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1862, 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Slaney,  in  addition  to  his 
own,  is  5th  son  (by  Louisa  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Rev.  J.  E.  Lloyd,  of  Aston  Hall)  of  the  Hon. 
Thomas  Kenyon,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Lloyd,  1st  Lord 
Kenyon  {see  Burke's  Peerage). 

ILillPagr.— RoDOLPHE  de  Slaime,  or  Slane,  is  supposed 

■  to  have  come  into  England  from  Bohemia,  in  the  train  of  the 

Empress  Maud.     He  is  mentioned  in  an  old  pedigree,  drawn 

out  at  the  Heralds'  College,  as  liaving,  in  the  abovc-inenlioucd 

reign,  foiiijIU  in  a  toxirnament  on  bihalf  of  ihc  Crown. 


Ralph  Slanib,  of  Yardley,  co.  Worcester,  cicscencled  from 
Rodolphe,  liad  four  son.s, 

Stephen',  of  Yardley,  of  whom  hereafter.         Ralph,  d.  s.  p. 

Jolin,  of  Mytton,  Stafford,  father  of  John,  whoso  son,  Sir 
Stephen,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1590,  d.  27  Dec. 
16US,  aged  84.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Slaney,  of  Yardley,  was  father  of 

Ralph  Slaney,  of  Bloxwich,  );j.  Ellen  Fielde,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1589,  a  son, 

John  Slaney,  of  Bloxwich,  m.  Isabella  Gouldsmith,  and 
d.  1612,  leaving  a  son, 

Jonas  Slaney,  of  Bloxwich,  m.  Jane  Bailey ;  their  issue 
were,  i.  John,  of  Bloxwich,  who  had  one  son,  Jonas,  who,  it 
appears,  d.  without  issue,  and  two  unm.  daus. ;  and  ii.  Robert. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Slaney,  of  Hatton  Grange,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Moreton,  Esq.  of  Brocton  Grange,  co.  Stafford,  and  by 
her  had, 

Moreton,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Robert,  of  Rudge,  High  Sheriff  Salop,  1707,  m.  169G, 
Arabella,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Cope,  Esq.  of  Ran  ton  Abbey, 
CO.  Stafl'ord  ;  and  dying  1728,  left  an  only  dau.  and  licircss, 
Anne,  b.  1697 ;  to.  1715,  William  Mackworth  I'racd,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Robert  Moreton. 

Mr.  Robert  Slaney  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cotes, 
Esq.  of  Woodcote,  Salop,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
1672,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Moreton  Slaney,  of  Hayhall,  in  the  parish  of  Yardley,  m. 
1080,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Aglionby,  Esq. 
of  Knoll,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1720;  he  had 
(with  other  children,  who  d.  young  or  unm.)  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, TO.  John  Wallhouse,  Esq.  of  Ilatherton,  co.  Stafford,  and 
a  son, 

Robert  Aglionby  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  b.  1693; 
m.  1722,  Frances  Theresa,  dau.  of  Williaui  Plowden,  Esq.  of 
Plowden,  Salop,  and  by  her  had,  with  otlicr  issue,  Plowden, 
his  heir;  and  Richard,  of  Shiffnall,  whose  son,  Moreton 
Aglionby,  had,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Andrew  Corbet, 
Bart.,  an  only  child,  Mary,  m.  John  Somerset  Pakington, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Westwood,  now  Lord  Hampton.  Mr.  Slaney  d. 
31  Jan.  1757  ;  his  wife,  1753.    Their  eldest  son, 

Plowden  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  b.  1724;  m.  1761, 
Martha,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Humphrey  Pitt,  Esq. 
of  Priors  Lee,  Salop,  and  by  her  had  issue  two  sons.  The 
elder,  Humplirey  Moreton,  b.  1703  ;  d.  imm.  about  1782.  The 
younger, 

Robert  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange,  b.  12  June,  1764; 
m.  Aug.  1790,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mason,   Esq.  of  Shrews 
bury,  and  by  her  had, 
Robert  Aglionby,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Plowden,  M.D.,  b.  10  Aug.  1792;  m.  7  Dec.  1815, 
Eliza  Cooke,  of  Shrewsbury ;  and  d.  s.  'p-  at  Florence,  1820. 
Wilham  Henry,  b.  6  Aug.  1794;  d.  25  Dec.  1862. 
Mary. 

IClizabeth    Harriet,  m.  27    Jan.  1847,  Alexander  Erskine 
Holmes,  Esq.,  who  d.  6  Sept.  1878. 
Mr.  Slaney  d.  12  Feb.  1834.    His  eldest  son, 

Robert  Aglionby  Slaney,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Grange  and 
Walford  Manor,  J. P.,  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  b.  9  June,  1791; 
m.  1st,  7  Feb.  1812,  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Hawkins 
Muccleston,  M.D.,  and  sole  heiress  to  her  uncle,  Joseph  Mue- 
cleston,  Esq.  of  Walford,  High  SheritT  for  Salop  1788,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
Elizabeth   Frances,   in.  Thomas   Campbell  Eyton,   Esq.  of 

Eyton,  and  d.  20  Nov.  1870. 
Mary,  to.  8  May,   1839,  William  Watkin  Edward  Wynne, 

Esq.,  M.P.  for  CO.  Merionetli ;  i^  17  May,  1860. 
Frances  Catherine,  m.  9  Oct.  1S45,  William  Kenyon,  Esq^., 
who  assumed  the  name  of  Slaney,  in  addition  to  his  owli. 
and  is   the    present    William    Kenyon-Jjlaney,   Esq.   of 
Hatton  Grange,  Salop. 
Mr.  Slaney  ?n.  2ndly,  1S54,  Catherine,   dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Buckston,  of  Bradborn  Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  widow  of  (iraves 
Archer,   Esq.  of  Mount  John,  co.  Wicklow.     He  d.  19  May, 
1862,  and  was  s.  in  the  family  estate  by  his  son-in-law,  the 
present  William  Kenyon-Slaney,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  for  Slaney,  gu.,  a  bend 
between  three  martlets  erminois,  and  for  distinction  a  canton 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  for  Kenyon,  sa.,  a  chevron  engrailed  or, 
between  three  crosses  flory  arg.  Crests — 1st,  Slaney:  A 
griffin's  liead  gu.  winged  erminois,  and  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel  or,  charged  on  the  breast  for  distinction  witli  a  cross- 
crosslet  or;  2nd,  Kenyon  :  A  lion  sejant  ppr.  resting  the  dexter 
paw  on  a  cross  flory  ai-g.  Mottoes — Slaney  :  Deo  duce,  couiito 
induslria;  Kenyon:  Magnanimetcr  cruccm  sustinc. 
&£(£ — Hatton  Grunge,  near  Sliifuul,  Saloj^ 


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SLATER-HARRISON    OF    SHELLSWELL. 

Slatee-Hakeison,  Edttaed,  Esq.  of  Shellswell 
Park,  CO.  Oxford,  J.P.,Capt.  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry, 
b.  1832 ;  m.  1865,  Cecilia,  daxi.  of  Col.  Saunderson, 
of  iVorthbrook  House,  Hants,  by  the  Lady  Frances 
^laria  Lutti'cll  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  3rd  Earl  of  Car- 
liampton.  Mr.  Slater-Harrison  is  only  son  of  Jolm 
Harrison  Slater-Harrison,  Esq.  of  Shelswell,  High 
Sheriff  Oxon,  1839,  by  the  Lady  Louisa  Augusta 
Scott  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Clonmell. 
The  family  of  Harrison  has  been  settled  for  some 
time  in  co.  Oxford,  of  which  co.  John  Harrison, 
Esq.  of  ShelswcU,  was  High  Sheriff  1809. 

£««<— Shclswell  Park,  near  Bicester. 


SLATOR  OF  WHITE  HILL. 
Wilson-Slatoe,  Geoege  Waenee,  Esq.  of 
"White  HiU,  co.  Longford,  and  Belle  Ville,  co. 
Meath,  J. P.  for  cos.  Meath  and  Longford,  and  a 
D.L.  of  Longford,  High  Sheriff  same  co.  1877, 
«i.  4  Nov.  1874,  Harriette  Yokes,  only  dau.  of  James 
Yokes  Mackey,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Scripplestown,  co. 
Dublin,  and  Merrion  Square  South,  Dublin,  and 
has  had  issue, 

Henry  Bevan  Edward,  6.  March,  1876 ;  d.  April,  1876. 
GeorRe  Warner  ^YilIiam,  6.  29  Marcli,  1877;  d.  March,  1878. 

JltllCaCIC.— Henry Bevan  Wilson,  Esq.,  J. P.,  6.  28  March, 

1785,  only  son  of  Thomas  Wilson,  BI.D:,  of  Cavan,  by  Mary 

his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Alexander  Slator,  Esq.  of  White 

Hill,  CO.  Longford,  and  grandson  of  Tliomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of 

I  Obriestown,  co.  Meath,  by  Elizabeth  Whitton  his  wife,  s.  to 

the  property  of  his  maternal  uncle  1832,  and  assumed,  in  pur- 

1  auance  of  family   settlements,   the  additional  surname  and 

I  arms  of  Slator.*    He  ra.  8  April,  1808,  Annabella,  only  dau. 

J  and  heir  of  John  Hinds,  Esq.  of  Mulhussey  Castle,  co.  Sleath, 

land  grand-dau.  of  Wilham  Gerrard,  Esq.  of  Dormstown  Castle, 

|«o.  Meath,  and  rZ.  25  June,  1857,  leaving  issue,  George  Warner, 

I  now  of  Wliite  Hill;  William  Henry;  Henry  Bevan;  Thomas 

1  Hinds ;  John  Hinds ;  George  Warner  Wilson ;  and  Mary  Anne, 

|«t.  Joseph  Montgomery,  Esq. 

ficn/i— Eelville  House,  Dunshaughlin,  and  AVhite  Hill,  Edge- 
iworthstown. 


SLINGSBY    OF    SCRIVEN. 

SiiNGSBT,  Capt.  Thomas,  of  Scriven  Park,  co. 
iTork,  Capt.  in  the  army,  late  Eoyal  Horse  Guards, 
16. 1829  ;  m.  19  Jidy,  1860,  Emma  Louisa  Catharine, 
lonly  sister  and  heiress  of  Sir  Charles  Slingsby,  10th 
jbart.  of  Scriven,  and  assumed,  by  royal  license, 
l9  April,  1869,  the  name  and  arms  of  Slixgsbt. 
ICapt.  Slingsby  is  brother  to  Sir  John  Leslie,  Bart,  of 
iGlaslough  (seeBuEKE's  Peerage,  under  Leslie.) 

iLtllCaSC. — John  de  Slingsby,  representative  of  the  old 
Iramilies  of  Slingsby  and  Scriven,  m.  Marjory,  dau.  of  Simon 
IPooley,  of  Badley,  Suffolk;  and  d.  10  Se^iC,  o  He.miv  Vlll., 
|l513,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  )  V  ..1,   7 

Marmaduke,    ]^°^^d.s.x,. 

Peter,  m.  and  has  issue  one  dau.,  Anne,  m.  1st,  William 
Goldesborough  ;  2ndly,  Henry  Brackcnbury. 

Simon,  m.  and  had  three  sons,  Christopher,  Hubert,  and  Peter 
(which  Peter  was  father  of  Anthony  Slingsby,  created  a 
hart,  of  England  by  letters  patent,  bearing  date  23  Oct.  1628, 
which  date  has  been  usually  given  for  the  Nova  Scotia 
creation.  Sir  Anthony  w  as  Governor  of  Zutphen,  in  the 
Low  Countries,  and  d.  1630,  when  the  baronetcy  became 
extinct,  lumber's  conjecture  as  to  the  limitation  of  this 
patent  to  Sir  Henry,  the  1st  Nova  Scotia  bart.,  is  wrong, 
for  no  mention  is  made  in  Sir  Henry's  patent  of  his  being 
above  the  rank  of  a  gentleman,  nor  is  it  to  be  supposed  he 
would  have  had  a  second  patent  of  baronetcy  had  he  been 
already  a  bart.),  and  four  daus.,  Anne,  m.  John  Swayle,  of 
Staveley ;  Marjory,  m.  Walter  PuUeyn,  of  Scotton ;  Isabella, 
'<.!.  Thomas  Lambton,  of  Harrowgate ;  and  Eli2abcth. 

•  Iilr.  Wilson  Slator  had  three  sisters, 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Robert  Webb,  Esq. 
Anne  Sarah,  m.  Richard  J.  Minds,  Esq.  of  co.  Longford. 
1-L2U  J^ac,  ,a.  Moutray  Erskine,  Esq.  of  co.  Cavan. 


The  eldest  son, 
TnoMAs  DE  SuNOSBT,  m.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Mallory, 

and  had  issue, 

Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

Marmaduke,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mallorj-,  of 
Studley,  widow  of  Sir  Robert  Stapleton. 

Christopher,  rii.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Tancred,  of  P:\n- 
nall.  and  was  buried  in  Knarcsborough  Church,  6  Ecb. 
1002. 

WiUiam,  d.  s.p.,  and  was  buried  in  Knarcsborough  Church, 
8  Oct.  1606.  Peter,  and  Thomas,  both  d.  s.  ■p. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Cliristopher  Corners,  of  Holtbye,  co.  Yorli. 

Dorothy,  m.  Francis  Tancred,  of  Pannall. 

Anne,  to.  Christopher  Meinell,  of  Holrtenby. 

Joanna,  m.  Thomas  Norton,  of  Seaerolt. 
He  d.  in  1581,  was  buried  in  Knarcsborough  Church,  26  Sept, 
in  that  year,  and  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Slingsby,  to.  Mary  Percy,  only  sister  of  Thomas 
and  Henry  Percy,  successively  Earls  of  Northumberland. 
This  lady  d.  1598,  aged  sixty-six,  and  he  d.  lOCO,  being  buried 
by  his  wife,  4  Aug.  in  that  year,  in  the  Slingsby  chapel,  in 
Knarcsborough  church.  They  both  lie  under  a  fair  altar-tonO), 
on  which  are  their  efiBgies  recumbent,  of  the  size  of  life.  On 
one  of  the  folds  of  her  dress  appear  the  quarterings  of  Percy 
and  Lucy.  It  should  be  noticed  that  this  Francis  is  commonly 
called  Sir  Francis;  even  Mr.  Pennant  has  fallen  into  the 
mistake,  but  he  is  not  called  Milts,  even  on  his  tomb,  and  the 
family  evidences  abundantly  prove  that  he  never  was  knighted. 
The  mistake  has  doubtless  arisen  from  the  Icnightbood  of  his 
son.  Sir  Francis.  He  had  issue  by  his  lady  four  daus.,  who  all 
d.  i-V;  and 

I.  Thomas,  who  was  drowned  in  the  Nidd,  while  endeavour 
ing  to  save  his  servant,  in  1581,  aged  23. 

II.  Francis,  (/.  s.  p.  iii.  Henry,  d.  s.  ^j. 

IV.  Henry  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Arthur,  d.  s.  p.  1553. 

VI.  Cliarles,  christened  22  Nov.  1561,  in  Knaresborougb. 
Church,  Bachelor  of  Divinity,  Rector  of  Rothbury,  North- 
umberland; TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  EJlis,  of  Bam- 
borough,  CO.  York,  by  whom  he  had, 

Thomas,  aged  27,  and  unm.  1017;  d.  and  was  buried  in 

Knarcsborough  Church,  10  Feb.  1670. 
Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Barret,  of  the  city  of  York. 
Blaria,  aged  20  in  1017. 

VII.  WiUiam  (Sir)  (founder  of  the  Kippax  branch,  extinct  in 
1695,  by  the  death  of  his  grandson,  Henry,  without  issue), 
aged  55,  in  1617 ;  made  Commissioner-General  in  1595, 
cibicida  honorarius  to  Anne,  Queen-consort,  in  1603,  and. 
one  of  the  Deputy-Lieutenants  of  Middlesex  in  1617.  He 
in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Stephen  Board,  Knt.  of  Board 
Hill,  Sussex,  and  d.  Aug.  1624.  There  is  a  monument  m 
the  Slingsby  chapel,  containing,  in  a  niche,  a  statue  of  him 
as  large  as  life.  Pennant,  in  his  Tour  from  Alston  Moor  to 
Harrowgate,  says  of  this  figure,  after  having  minutely 
described  it,  "  the  whole  is  one  of  the  best  sculptures  I  have 
seen  in  our  churches."  The  monument  was  put  up  during 
his  life-time.    He  had  issue  by  his  wife, 

Henry,  aged  7  in  1627,  Master  of  the  Mint  to  King 
Charles  11.,  and,  as  such,  author  of  the  Motto  on  our 
coin,  "  Decus  et  Tutamcn." 

William,  christened  7  Oct.  1518,  in  KnaresborougU 
Church;  d.  16-22. 

Elizabeth,  aged  8  in  1627. 

VIII.  Guildford  (Sir),  christened  7  Oct.  1505,  in  Knarcs- 
borough Church,  Comptroller  of  the  navy,  tanp.  James  1. ; 
7/1.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Water,  Alderman  of  York. 
and  by  her  had  eight  sons  and  four  daus.,  of  whom,  Guild- 
ford, aged  7  in  1617,  was  Secretary  to  the  Earl  of  Strafford; 
and  Dorothy,  aged  5  in  1617,  m.  Jeffrey  Nightingale,  of 
Kneswortli,  co.  Cambridge. 

IX.  Francis  (Sir),  Constable  of  Haulbowline  Castle,  and  of 
the  Royal  Council  of  the  Province  of  Munstcr,  aged  48  in 
1617;  (11.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Cuffe,  of 
Cuffe  Hall,  Somerset,  and  by  her  had  issue. 

The  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  was  knighted  by  Queen  ELizArrrir, 
and  held  sundry  ofEces  under  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  of 
which  he  was  deprived  in  1611,  by  an  unjust  decree  of  Sir 
Thomas  Parry,  then  Chancellor  to  the  Duchy,  who,  by  a  second 
decree,  in  1615,  deprived  him  of  certain  Crown  leases,  and 
committed  him  to  the  Fleet  for  his  (Sir  Thomas  Parry's)  life, 
which  was  two  years.  Sir  Henry  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Yoiii 
1611-12,  and  being  absent  from  the  summer  assizes  in  1612,  oa 
account  of  his  suit  in  Loudon  for  restitution  of  his  offices,  was 
fined  £200  by  the  Judges  of  Ass'ze,  Barons  .\ltham  and  Bromley, 
of  the  Exchequer.  He  to.  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Vavasour,  of  Weston,  co.  Y'ork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1609)  had 
issue, 

I.  William,  who  was  killed  at  Florence,  in  1017,  agcd21,  s.  p. 

II.  Henry  (Sir),  aged  15  in  1017,  of  whom  preseull/. 

III.  Thomas. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SifA 


I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  T.  Metfalfe,  Knt. 

n.  Maria,  in.  Sir  Walter  iJethell,  Knt.  of  Aline. 

in.  Katherine,  m.  Sir  John  Fenwick,  Knt.  and  Eart.,  d.  IGIG. 

IV.  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Waterton,  of  co.  York.         v.  Anne. 

VI.  Frances,  m.  Brian  Stapleton,  of  Wighill,  co.  York. 

vn.  Eleanor,  n.  Sir  Arthur  Ingram,   of  Temple  Xewsom, 
father  of  Heniy  1st  Lord  Viscount  Irvine. 
Sir  Henry  d.  on  the  17th,  and  was  buried  28  Dee.  1634,   at 
Knaresborough  Church.    He  was  i.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Sib  Heset  Slisgsbt,  who  was  created  a  Baronet  of  Noxo. 
Scotio.  by  King  Chables  I.,  by  letters  patent  under  the  Great 
Seal  of  Scotland.  Sir  Henry  adhered  to  the  King  through  all 
his  troubles,  had  aU  his  estates  sequestered  and  sold,  and  lived 
a  ruined  man  till  1658,  when  for  an  attempt,  unhappily  for  him 
a  little  too  early  made,  to  restore  his  Majesty  King  Chables  II., 
he  was  beheaded,  after  a  mock  trial  before  a  pretended  court, 
8  June,  1658,  on  Tower  Hill,  being  the  time  and  place  also  of 
the  execution  of  the  eminent  Dr.  Hewett.  Sir  Henry  m. 
Barbara,  dan.  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Falconberg  (who  d. 
31  Dec.  1641),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  liis  successor. 

Heniy,  of  the  bedchamber  to  King  Chasi.es  II. 

Barbara,  m.  Sir  John  Talbot,  Knt.  of  I-acock,  Wilts. 

He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

SiB  Thomas,  who  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1661,  M.P. 
for  Knaresborough  1678  and  1681,  and  for  Scarborough  1685. 
Ho  was  appointed  Constable  of  Scarborough  Castle  by  patent, 
dated  26  Oct.  1670.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
Cradock,  of  Caverswall  Castle,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom  (who  d. 
24  Jan.,  and  was  buried,  2  Feb.  1673,  in  the  Slingsby  chapel 
in  Knaresborough  church)  he  had  issue, 

Hexet.  his  successor.        Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Barbara,   thrice   married;  1st,  Sir  Richard  Mauleverer,  of 
Allerton  ilauleverer,  co.  York ;  2ndly,  John,  Lord  Anmdel 
of  Trerice;    and  3rdly,   Thomas,   Eaii  of  Pembroke  and 
Montgomery. 
He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

SiB  Hes-bt,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough,  d.  s.  p.  1692,  and  was 
I.  by  his  brother, 

Sk  Thomas,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Savile,  Esq.  of  Methley, 
CO.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Hentit,  his  successor. 
Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 
Sa%-ii.e,  s.  as  7th  bart. 

Charles,  who  dying  before  his  last  elder  brother,  never  suc- 
ceeded to  the  title.    He  was  Earrister-at-Law,  and  resided 
at  Loft  House  Hill,  near  Knaresborough.    He  m.  1738,  Miss 
Turner,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Thomas,  s.  as  8th  bart.. 
Barbara,  d.  s.  p. 
Sarah,  in.  18  Aug.  1714,  Thomas  Duncombe.  Esq. of  Helmsley, 
from  whom  the  Earl  of  Feversham  lineally  descends. 
Barbara,  d.  s.  p. 
Sir  Thomas  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Heset,  M.P.  for  Knaresborough  in  the  last  Parliament 
of  Queen  Axse  and  the  1st  of  Geobge  I.,  m.  a  dau.  of  John 
Ainslie,  Esq.  of  Studley,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  by 
whom  (who  d.  31  May,  1736}  he  had  no  issue  ;  and  dying  1TG3, 
■was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Sib  Tho.mas,  d.  s.  p.  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Snt  Savile,  d.  s.  p.  1760,  when  the  title  devolved  on  his 
nephew, 

SiE  Thomas  Tcbske,  High  Sheriff  1785.  He  m.  1st,  his 
cousin,  Katharine  (Turner)  Buckley ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  natural 
dau.  of  his  uncle,  Sir  Henry,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He 
d.  1806,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

Thomas,  his  successor. 

Charles,  of  Loftus  Hall,  who,  dying  before  his  elder  brother, 
never  succeeded  to  the  title.    He  m.  1  Oct.  1823,   Emma 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atkinson,  Esq.  by  whom  he  had. 
Chables  Slisgset,  10th  bart. 

Emma  Louisa  Kathebise,  m.  19  July,  1860,  Capt.  Leslie, 
now  of  Scriven  Park. 

He  was  i.  by  his  elder  son, 

SiE  Thomas,  d.  i.p.  Feb.  1835,  and  was  «.  by  his  nephew, 
Sm  Chables  Slisgsbt,  the  10th  and  last  bart.  of  Scriven  Park, 
York,  b.  22  Aug.  1824,  formerly  Eoyal  Horse  Guards,  and  d. 
tinm.,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  two 
leopards'  faces  in  chief  and  a  hunting  horn  in  base  arg.,  for 
BcBivEs;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  griffin  segreant  sa.  debruised 
of  a  fess  gu.,  for  Slisgsbt  ;  quartering  in  the  following  order : 

1    5IAKKINGT0N,    2     WaLKINGHAJI,     3    CaPEBON,    4    STODlilGH, 

5  Kesfield,  6  Vavasocb,  7  Cbadock,  principal  quarterings. 
Crest — A  lion  passant  (sometimes  pa^sont-guardant)  vert. 
3/btto— Veritas  Uberavit. 

Seafs— Scriven  Park,  near  Knareiiborough ;  and  the  Ecd 
House,  near  Marston  Moor.    Cluba — White's;  Carlton,  S.W. 


SMART    OF    TEEWHITT    HOTJSl!. 

Smabt,  William  Ltxx,  Esq.  of  Trewkitt  House, 
Northumberland,  I.  1824 ;  m.  1865,  Catharine 
Macgill,  dau.  of  John  Crooks,  of  the  Legislative 
Council,  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Aldee 

I.  Catharinus  Gregory.  li.  Eleanor  Herbert. 

iLlltCagC— Sib  John  Smabt  (or  Smert)  was  Garter  King 
at  Arms  in  the  reigns  of  Heset  VI.  and  Edwakd  IV.  from 
1460  to  1478,  he  bore  the  same  arms  that  are  still  used  by  tliis 
famOy,  viz.,  Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  pheons  sa. 

The  Kev.  Pbebendaev  Peteb  Smabt,  elected  from  West- 
minster to  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  1533,  Rector  of  Bowden,  High 
Commissioner  for  the  provin.e  of  York,  was  a  witness  at  the 
trial  of  Archbishop  Laud,  whose  impeachment  was  led  by  the 
Prebendary's  friend  and  co-commissioner,  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Knt. 
of  Eaby .  This  friendship  led  to  his  family  settling  at  Chaputon 
Hall,  near  Raby,  which  estate  they  held  for  more  than  a  cen- 
tury; he  was  ancestor,  through  Peter  Smart,  of  Chaputon 
Hall,  Staindrop,  of  Christopher  Smart,  the  Poet,  of  Pembroke, 
CO.  Cambridge,  who,  in  1750,  and  in  five  years  out  of  six, 
gained  the  Seatonian  prize.  Peter  Smart  d.  Senior  Preben- 
dary of  Durham  about  1652. 

William  Smabt  (son  of  John  Smart,  of  Eaby.  Staindrop, 
bapt.  13  Xov.  1642,  settled  at  Belford;  m.  27  May,  1673,  Eliza- 
beth Woodmass,  of  Newlands;  they  were  buried  at  the  en- 
trance to  the  chancel,  Belford.    Their  eldest  son, 

Johx  Smabt,  Esq.  of  Belford,  bapt.  1  Sept.  1674;  m.  6  Feb. 
1704-5,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Alder,  Esq.  (of  the 
Aldebs  of  Al'Awick),  by  Grace  Carr  (?n.  1685),  of  Belford  West 
Hall  (only  child  of  Thomas  Carr,  of  Ford  Castle,  murdered, 
aged  27,  by  his  stepfather,  John  Eatcliffe,  1661,  when  his 
linds  reverted  to  his  mother,  the  widow  Eatcliffe,  and  to  Sir 
Robert  Carr),  by  his  wife  Grace,  who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas 
Armorer,  Esq.  of  Belford),  and  had  issue,  i.  William;  ii., 
Thomas;  ni.  Eobert  of  Hobbcrlawe,  m.  1741,  Frances,  sister  to 
Brian  Burrell,  of  Broome  Park,  High  Sheriff  for  Northumber- 
land 1718,  and  had  issue,  Eobert  Smart,  of  Hobberlawe,  Major 
50th  regt.,  exchanged  into  "The  King's  Own,"  and  Frances 
Smart,  m.  18  Dec.  1776,  Thomas,  son  of  Anthony  Compton, 
of  Carham  Hall,  Northumberland;  i.  Grace,  m.  Rowland 
Graham,  of  Gloromm,  whose  dau.,  Eleanor,  m.  William  Alder, 
of  Horncliffe  Hall,  N.  Durham.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Smabt,  Esq.  of  Belford  and  Trewhitt,  bapt.  10  Dec. 
1705,  held  lands  also  at  Prendwick;  m.  Sarah  Ayrd  (both 
were  buried  in  the  family  vault  in  Belford  Church),  and  had 
issue,  I.  John;  ii.  WUliam,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Russell, 
of  Heworth  :  their  only  dau.,  Elizabeth,  now  of  Heworth,  m. 
Gen.  Henry  Shadforth :  i.  Sarah,  m.  Foster  Charlton,  son  of 
William  Charlton,  of  Lee  HaU,  Northumberland :  their  dau., 
Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Havers,  Esq.  of  Thelton  Manor,  Norfolk, 
D.L.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Smabt,  Esq.,  of  Trewhitt  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Northumberland  (for  his  antiquarian  researches,  see  Macken- 
zie's Northumberland),  ra.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Lynn,  Esq. 
of  Mainsforth,  co.  Durham  (whose  sister,  Jane,  m.  Eobert 
Bewicke,  Esq.  of  Close  House,  High  Sheriff  for  Northumber- 
land 1795),  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  New- 
ton, Esq.  of  Eachwick,  Northumberland,  and  Crawcrook, 
Durham,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Ltkn,  his  heir.         n.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Eobert  (Sir),  Vice-Admiral,  K.C.B.,  of  Mainsforth,  Dur- 
ham, and  Eothbury  House,  Chiswick,  6.  1796,  created 
Knight  of  Hanover  1832,  and  Knight  of  the  Bed  Eagle  of 
Prussia,  1832;  late  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen;  Com- 
mander-in-Chief of  the  Channel  Fleet,  1862;  and  of  th* 
Mediterranean  Fleet  1863;  m.  Elizabeth  Isabella,  only  dao. 
of  Benjamin  Sharpe,  Esq.,  and  sister  to  Benjamin  Sharpe, 
Esq.  of  Hanwell  Park,  and  has  issue,  1  Eobert  William 
(Eev.):  1  Dora  Isabella. 

rv.  Newton  (Eev.),  Prebendary  of  Goudhurst,  Kent,  M.A., 
Univ.  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Wittersham,  Kent,  Euial 
Dean,  Hon.  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  rn.  1st,  Mary  Susan, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Stephen  Groombridge,  Esq.  of  Gondr 
hurst,  and  had  issue,  Newton  Groombridge  (Rev.),  deceased: 
he  in.  2ndly,  Frances  Charlotte  Josephine,  dau.  and  hei 
of  Major-Gen.  De  Bemiere,  by  Elizabeth,  sister  to  Ch; 
Thomas  Longley,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and 
issue,  1  Heiiry  De  Berniere,  Cape.  45th  regt. ;  2  Eol 
Lynn,  E.N. ;  1  Louisa,  m.  Eev.  S.  Harvey  Gem,  Eectoi 
Aspley  Guise,  Beds;  'i  Elizabeth  de  Berniere;  3  Edith; '4 
Agnes. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1605,  Alexander  Whalley  Light,  Col.  of  the  2501 
regt.,  brother  of  Sir  Henry  Light,  K.C.B.,  and  son  o) 
William  Stratton  Dundas  Light,  Paymaster-Gen.  to  the 
forces  in  India,  by  Henrietta,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Cheva- 


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1473 


Her  Liulers,  Br.von  of  the  Holj-  Eomnn  Kmpivr;,  antl  Imcl 
issue,  1  Henry  William  Mawre,  Vicar  o(  Wrousliton,  Wilts, 
m.  Fanny,  -widow  of  Henry,  son  of  John  Serjeant,  Esq.  of 
Wool  Lavington,  M.r.  for  Qucensbury;  2  John,  deceased; 
3  Theodore;  4  William  Smart,  Lieut. -Col.  of  Volunteers, 
Canada;  5  Alexander,  m.  1st,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon. 
Hugh  Johnson,  Upper  House,  New  Brunswick,  and  2ndly, 
Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  H.  W.  Torrens,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Torrens,  K.C.B. ;  6  Kobert,  m.  Harriett,  -Jnd  dau.  of 
the  Hon.  Hugh  Johnson;  1  Dorothea  Lucretia,  m.  Isf, 
Thomas  BilelJfTc  Fyler,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Coventry  (elder 
brother  of  James  Fyler,  of  Heffleton,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for 
Dorset,  1837),  and  had  issue,  Arthur  Evelyn,  Major  50th 
regt.,  Dora  Isabella,  Eva  Rosalie ;  she  m.  2ndly,  Herbert, 
eldest  son  of  Col.  Herbert  Hore,  of  Pole  Hore,  Wexford, 
and  by  him  had  issue;  2  Jane,  m.  Edward  Frome,  Major- 
Gen.,  who  s.  Sir  John  Burgoyne,  as  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Engineers,  18GS,  Governor  of  Guernsey,  18G9;  3  Margaret 
Lucinda,  m.  Henry,  son  of  Hon.  Peter  Boyle  de  Blaquicre, 
Chancellor  of  the  University,  Toronto;  4  Mary  Cecil,  vw. 
Hon.  George  Alexander,  Member  of  the  Legislative  Council, 
Canada;  5  Eleanor,  m.  Riehai'd  Frances  Newland,  Esq., 
Stipendary  Magistrate  for  Soutli  Australia. 
II.  Eleanor,  b.  1789;  d.  1865.  in.  Mary,  b.  1800. 

rv.  Jlargaret  Bewiekc,  m.  Eev.  John  Cecil  Grainger,  Vicar 
of  St.  Giles',  Reading,  son  of  Thomas  Cecil  Grainger,  Esq. 
of  Bridge  House,  Su.ssex,  by  Euphemia  Bannerman,  of  the 
BANNERitANS  qf  Msich,  and  has  issue,  John  Cecil  (Rev.), 
TTniv.  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1836  ;  m.  Cecilia,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
Eobertson,  Col.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  sister  to  James 
Robertson,  Col.  21st  Fusiliers. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Lynn  Smart,  Esq.  of  Trewhitt  House,  and  Linden 
Hall,  Beds,  J. P.  for  Northumberland,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Beds, 
on  the  Roll  of  High  Sheriffs  for  Beds  1854  and  18G3,  but 
excused  by  memorial  from  serving,  6.  1791 ;  m.  1st,  Rosamond, 
dau.  of  John  Longley,  Esq.  of  Angley,  Kent,  and  sister  to 
Charles  T.  Longley,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury;  and  2ndly, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Hesse  Gordon,  Esq.,  by  Marianne  liis  wife, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Johnstone,  of  Overton,  Northants,  sister  to 
Charlotte,  Lady  Burgoyne,  of  Sutton ;  he  d.  1875,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother. 

John  Smart,  Esq.  of  Trewhitt  House,  and  Llanover  Lodge, 
Barnet,  b.  1795 ;  m.  1823,  Mary  Anne  Gregory,  of  Eilby  and 
Glen  Magna,  co.  Leicester,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Gregory,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Henlow,  Beds  (grandson  of 
Dixie  Gregory,  of  Whitmore  Grange,  Woburn,  of  the  Gregorys 
«jf  Glen  Parva,  co.  Leicester)  by  Mary  Anne,  sole  heir  of 
Christopher  Prichard(eldestlineal  descendant  of  the  Priciiards, 
formerly  Lords  of  Llanover),  by  Mary  Duthoit,  maternally 
descended  from  Robert  Bell,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  fur  Beds  1688, 
and  had  issue, 

William  Lynn,  now  of  Trewhitt. 

John  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 

Thomas  Gregory  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 

Eobert  Williamson  Hunt. 

Newton  Reginald,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.  Oxford. 

Eleanor  Mary. 

Amu — Arg.,  a  chevi-on  between  three  phcons  sa.,  confirmed 
to  Rowland  Smert,  3  May,  7  James  1.,  quartering  LyxNn, 
Nbwton,  Gregory,  Prichard,  Herbert.  Crc.s!— A  demi-eaglc 
rising,  wings  disclosed  or,  in  his  beak  a  burdock  ppr. 

&eat — Trewhitt  House,  Northumberland. 


SMETHtTKST    OF    CHORLEY. 

Smethcest,  Kichard,  Esq.  of  Chorley,  co.  Lan- 

leaBter,  J.P.  and  D.L.  High  SherifE  1874,  h.  29  Oct. 

11824  ;  m.  21  July,  1853,  Emily  Jane,  dau.  of  Jose]ili 

Tioldsworth,  Esq.,    late  M.P.  for  Wakelield,    J.P. 

[tad  D.L.,  aud  has  issue  a  dau., 

EuiLY  JIaud  Mary. 

ILinCilCIC.— Richard  Smethurst,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co, 
mcaster  (eldest  son  of  Richard  Smethurst,  Esq.,  by  his  2nd 

|ffife,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Ramill,  of  Bolton,  and  grandson  of 
iTthur  Smethurst,  of  Oldham),  b.  24  July,  1790;    m.  21  July, 

|820,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Mellor,  Esq.,  and  d.  23  April, 

11857,  having  had  issue, 

EiCHARD,  of  Chorley. 
James  Mellor,  b.  2G 

Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge. 
Augustus  William,  of  Rookwood,  5.  11  July,  1830,  J.P.  for 

CO.  Lancaster,  and  formerly  Capt.  4th  Royal  Lancasliire 

Militia,  m.  June,  1866,  Theresa,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Wil- 

loughby  Osborne. 
Frederick  Charles,  b.  15  Feb.  1832,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll. 

Cambridge,  Major  Commander  56  R.V.,  d.  19  Feb.  1864. 
Arthur  Clough,  J.P.  for  co.  Lancaster,  6.  16  July,  1834;  in. 

20  Jan.  1864,  Catherine  Wemyss,  dau.  of  Alexander  Ro- 

naldson,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue,  1  Arthur  U'cmy.-5:j. 

6.  27  Nov.  1864,  d.  29  May,  186J ;  2  Frank  liunaldsun,  b. 


July,   1827,    Barrister-at-Law,  M.A. 


6  Nov.  1RC5;  3  Alc^.-indcr,  b.  3  Dec.  TR'ID;  1  Gertrude; 
2  Catherine. 

Ann  Mary,  -„i.  1S43,  her  cousin,  Richard  Smethurst. 

Joanna  Russell,  m.  1855,  James  Vauglian,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law.  Amelia  Bury,  d.  1S44. 

Arms—VA-m.,  an  eagle  displayed  vert  between  two  flaunchcs 
of  tire  last  fretted  or.  Vrcst—An  eagle's  head  erased  gu. 
guttee-d'eau,  in  the  beak  a  snake  or.     il/o«o— Alta  peto. 

5eaJ— Chorley,  co.  Lancaster. 


SMITH  OP  ANNESBHOOK. 
Smith,  Henry  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Annesbrook, 
CO.  Mf-ath,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.,  formerly  Major  Lon- 
donderry Militia,  and  Lieut.  G4tli  regt. ;  m.  1st. 
1860,  Georgina  (deecased),  dau.  of  Raymond  Pelly, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  SaTile. 

iLtncaCjr' — This  family  is  presumed  to  have  come  origi- 
nally from  CO.  York. 

John  Smith,  who  possessed,  temp.  Charles  I.,  the  estates 
of  Coolestown  and  Maine,  Louth,  left  a  son, 

Jeremiah  Smith,  who  was  twice  married.  By  his  1st  marriage 
he  had  one  son,  Edward,  to  whom  he  gave  up  the  estates  of 
Maine,   and  who  was  Capt.  in  the  Battle-Axe  Guard;  he  d. 
before  his  father,  leaving  one  child,  a  dau.,  who  inherited  the 
estate  of  Maine,   and  m.  Hugh  Stafford,  Esq.      By  his  2ncl 
marriage,  with  Alice,  dau.  of  Harry  Townley,  Esq.  of  Aclare 
Castle,  CO.  Louth,  he  had  issue, 
Harry,  Recorder  of  Drogheda,  who  s.  his  father,  but  dying 
unm.,  left  the  Louth  property  to  his  brother.  Rev,  Townley 
Smith,  and  his  nephew,  Tenison  Smith,  son  of  his  brother, 
Tenison,  and  his  Mcath  property  of  Beabeg  to  his  brother 
Jeremiah. 
Townley  (Rev.),  of  Mansfeildstown,  who  left  one  son,  Teni- 
son, who  d.  nam.  Jeremiah,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Tenison,  from  whom  descended  a  branch  of  the  family  which, 
about  1760,  removed  to  England,  represented  by  Admiral 
Edward  Tyrrell  Smith.  Hamilton. 
Mary  Ann,  m.  1st,  Charles  Sandford,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny;  and 
2ndly,  William  Fostei',  Esq.  of  Dunlccr,  co.  Louth. 

The  3rd  son, 

Jeremiah  Smith,  of  Beabeg,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Adam 
Schoales,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Jeremiah,  Capt.  in  the  Carabineers,  d.  vnm. 

Jane,  m.  William  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Drogheda. 

Catherine,  vi.  George  Rotherham,  Esq.  of  Crossdrum. 
The  elder  son, 

Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Beabeg,  to.  1st,  March,  1783,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Laurence  Steele,  Esq.  of  Eathbride,  co.  Kildare,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Jeremiah,  his  heir. 

II.  St.  George,  of  Green  Hills,  co.  Lonth,  High  Sheriff  of 
Drogheda  1810,  and  Mayor  1814,  m.  10  Feb."  1812,  Mary 
Hannah  (lost  at  sea  16  June,  1844)  only  dau.  of  Ralph 
Smyth,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  William  Sm.yth,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla, 
CO.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry  St.  George,  m.  12  Feb.  1840,  Sidney  Katherine 
Salisbury,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Johnston 
Montgomery,  of  IBeaulieu,  co.  Louth,  and  has  issue. 

2  Ralph,  in.  Louisa,  sister  of  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery, 
Esq.  of  Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  and  has  issue. 

3  St.  George,  lost  at  sea,  16  June,  1844. 

4  Hugh  Crofton,  d.  young.  6  Edward,  deceased. 
6  Frederick  St.  George,  m.  Miss  Hathaway,  of  New  York. 

1  Mary  (deceased),  m.  Henry  (deceased),  eldest  son  of 
Henry  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Dardistown  Castle,  co.  Meath, 
and  left  issue. 

2  Matilda,  in.  Robert  Eggington,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Emily,  lo.st  at  sea,  16  June,  1844. 

4  Frances  Barbara,  m.  Ricliard  Thomas  Montgomery, 
Esq.  of  Beaulieu,  co.  Louth,  and  has  issue. 

5  Oeorgina,  m.  Thomas  Fosbery,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

6  Elizabeth  (deceased),  m.  George  Rotherham,  Esq.  of 
Crossdrum,  co.  Meatli,  and  left  issue. 

7  Catherine  (deceased),  iu.  Henry  St.  George  Edwards,  2ntl 
son  of  Major  James  Kynaston  Edwards,  of  Old  Court,  co. 
WicUlow.  8  Adelaide,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth  Esther,  d.  uvin.        ii.  Matilda  Jane,  d.  nnm. 

III.  Catherine  Mai'garet  (deceased),  m.  Capt.  Walter  Synnot. 
2nd  son  of  Sir  Walter  Synnot,  Knt.,  of  Ballynioyer,  co. 
Armagh. 

IV.  Knulv ,  m.  Major  James  Kynaston  Edwards,  of  Old  Coui't, 
CO.  Wicklow. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Henry  Jeremiah  Smith,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Beabeg  and  Annc?« 
brook,  6.  28  Nov  1783;  High  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1819.  He  rn. 
1st,  28  Dec.  1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Osborne,  Esq.  of 
Dardistown  Castle,  same  w).,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis 
Dunne,  Esq.  of  Britlas,  Qaeen's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 


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IIenkt  Jekemiah,  his  heir. 
Francis  Edward,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p. 
He  m.  2ndlj-,   18  Jan.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Ead- 
tliffe,  Esq.  of  Tinnekilly,  co.  Wicklow,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dan.  of  Sir  Michael  Cox,  3rd  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  and  by  her 
hart  issue, 
Henrt  Stephen,  now  of  Annesbrook. 
St.  George  William,  of  Newtown,  co.  Meath.  J.?. 
Iilichael  Edward,  Capt.  40th  regt.,  m.  Miss  Symcs. 
William  Thomas,  of  Besborough,  late  Capt.  22nd  regt.,  w. 

1st  Miss  Pattison,  deceased;  and2ndly,  Miss  Chambers,  and 

has  issue  by  each  wife. 
Ricliard  Jeremiah,  m.  Miss  Archer,  and  has  issue. 
Jeremiah  James,  d.  young. 

Frederick  Augustus,  late  Lieut.-Col.  43rd  regt.,  V.C. 
Kynaston  Walter,  accidentally  killed  1857. 
Elizabeth,  d.  young. 
Catherine  Matilda,  m.  IG  Aug.  1843,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Wallace, 

K.C.B.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  loft  issue. 
Elizabeth,  r,i.  26  June,  1840,  Hugh  Lyons  Montgomery,  Esq. 

of  Belhavel,  co.  Leitrim,  M.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Leitrim, 

and  has  issue. 
Matilda  Cox,  ni.  Francis  Macnamara  Faulkner,  Esq.,  dec. 
Emily,  deceased. 
Mary  Henrietta,  m.  1857,  Ralph  Smyth,  son  of  Ralph  Smyth, 

Esq.  of  Newtown  House,  co.  Louth,  and  left  issue. 

BIr.  Smith  was  s.  by  the  eldest  son  of  his  Isi  marriage, 

Henry  Jebe.miah  S.mith,  Esq.  of  Beabeg,  b.  Oct.  1803;  m. 
1st,  1828,  Sarah  Maria,  dau.  of  Robert  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Pres- 
ton, Kent,  and  by  her  had  issue,  one  son, 

Hexkt,  6.  14  Sept.  1829;  m.  16  July,  1857,  Elizabeth, 
youngest  dau.  of  James  Kynaston  Edwards,  Ei?q.  of  Old 
Court,  CO.  Wicklow.  and  has  issue,  1  Henbt  Jeremiah  ; 
1  Emily  Kate ;  2  Lilla  Caroline  Constance. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1836,  Hon.  Henrietta  Priscilla  Carleton, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hon.  George  Carleton,  and  sister  of  Guy, 
Srrt  Lord  Dorchester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Carleton,  Capt.  in  the  army,  m.  12  Oct.   1865,  Alice  Anna, 
younger  dau.  of  Charles  Freshfield,  Esq.,  late  M.P. 
George. 

Dudley  Henry  Seymour,  Lieut.  64th  foot. 
Georgina  Sarah,  nt.  W.  Davics,  Esq.,  Capt.  Essex  Rifles. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  1877. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  bulls'  heads  erased  az. 
armed  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last.  Crest— A  demi-bull  salient 
uz.  armed  and  unguleil  or.     .n/o»o— Delcctat  amor  putriaj. 

£eai — Aimcsbrook,  Duleek,  co.  Meath. 


SMITH    OF    ASPIiEY    HOTTSE. 

SiriTH,  Mabia  Dale,  and    Julia   Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  of  Aspley  House,  Beds.     {See  below.) 

llilTCatir.— Edward  Smith,  M.D.,  of  Coventry,  m.  Miss 
Xamb.  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Farndish, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  sister  of  Judith,  wife  of  Sir  Edward 
Koel,  Bart,  of  Kirkby  Malory,  who  became,  1745,  Baron  Went- 
worth,  and  was  subsequently  rai.sed  to  a  Viscounty,  1762. 
l!y  the  co-heiress  of  Lamb,  Dr.  Smith  had  an  only  child, 

The  Rev.  Edward  Sawyer  Smith,  Incumbent  of  Rodmartin, 
CO.  Gloucester.  He  m.  1744,  Diana,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Thomas,  only  brother  of  Richard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  llinwick 
House,  CO.  Bedford,  last  male  representative  of  the  senior 
branch  of  the  Obleeaks  of  Puddington,  and  was  s.  at  his 
decease,  1756,  by  his  only  son. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Orlebar  Smith,  of  Aspley  House,  Rector 
of  Hulcote,  CO.  Bedford,  and  subsequently  of  Bletchley,  Bucks. 
He  VI.  1779,  Charlotte,  d.au.and  co-heir  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  celebrated  antiquary.  Brown  Willis,  of  WhaddonHall, 
Rucks)  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Hcrvey,  of  Chiltern  House,  Bu,:ksi 
and  of  Aspley  House,  co.  Bedford,  son  of  Edward  Ilervey, 
Esq.  of  Chiltern  Bucks,  by  Helen  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Sir  Villiers  Chernocke,  Bart,  of  Hulcote,  and  had  issue, 
Charles  Hervey,  of  Aspley  House. 

Edward  Orlebar  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hulcote,  J. P.,  m.  May,  182'' 
his  cou.sin  Julia  (who  d.  19  June,  1834),  youngest  dau.  of 
Rev.  Thomas  Willis,  and  sister  of  John  Willis  Flemiu"- 
Esq.  of  Stoneham  Park,  M.P.  for  Hants.  "' 

Boteler  Chernocke,  J. P.  for  Beds,  r,i.  1st,  1816,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Gardiner,  which  lady  d.  1818-  and 
2ndly,  1823,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Dr.  Whitby,  M.D.,  of  Warren 
House,  near  Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  bv  whom  ho  left  at  his 
decease,  one  son  and  three  daus.,  Boteler  Chernocke;  Char- 
lotte ;  Sarah;  and  Julia. 
Charlotte  Hervey,  d.  v.nm.  1846. 
Jane  Maria,  d.  unin.  1«46.  Eliza  Diana. 

Ann.a  Penelope,  in.  1831,  John  Marshal,  Esq.,  and  d.  Aug 
1835. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  27  April,  1S19,  and  was  s.  by  liis  son, 


Chahles  Hrrvet  Smith,  Esq.  of  Aspley  House,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  1783  ;  m.  April,  1811,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Shallet  Dale,  Esq.,  and  by  her  iwho  d.  23  July,  1861)  had 
issue, 

Charles  Hervey,  of  Aspley  House,  J. P.,  h.  1813;  d.  unm. 
28  .Sept.  1868. 

Villiers  Chernocke  (Rev.),  of  Husborne  Crawley,  Woburn, 
Beds  (late  representative  of  the  family),  m.  17  June,  1851, 
Constantia  Caroline,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Holloway,  Esq.  of 
Lee  Place,  Charlbury,  Oxon;  and  d.  s.p.  Feb.  1871. 

Frances  Maria  Dale,  m.  1834,  Edward  Atkyns  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Osmington  House,  near  Weymouth. 

BIaria  Dale,  now  of  Aspley  House,  and  Manor  House,  Salford, 
Beds. 

Julia  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  now  of  Aspley  ?Touse  (joint 
with  her  sister,  Maria),  m.  1  Jan.  1840,  Rev.  Richard 
Downes,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Villiers  Somcrville  Downes, 
Lieut.  100th  foot;  John  Sheen;  Richard  Brandreth,  d.  13 
Feb.  1870;  Julia  Willis ;  Frances  Ann;  Emily,3Iarion ;  and 
Alice  Kate. 

Emma  Jemima  Barbara,  m.  15  June,  1851,  Humphrey  Brand- 
reth, Esq.  of  Houghton  Hall,  co.  Bedford,  and  d.  18  Dec. 
1867,  leaving  issue,  Henry  Chernocke;  and  Alice. 

Col.  Smith  d.  23  Nov.  1857. 

yirm.i — Arg.,  three  demi-savages  hetwccn  nine  crosscs- 
crosslet  sa.  Crest — An  oak-tree  ppr.  with  acorns  of  gold. 
Motto — Non  deficit  alter. 

Seats — Aspley  House,  near  Woburn ;  Salford,  near  Woburn. 


SMITH  OF  BLACKWOOD  HOUSE. 

Smith,  Eaglespield  Beadshaw,  Esq.  of  Black- 
wood House,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  Ejam,  co.  Derby, 
J. P.  for  CO.  Dumfries,  «».  Elizabeth  Ma^donald,  dau. 
of  Norman  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Tarbrax,  of  the  family 
of  Lee  and  Carnwath,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Eaglesfield  Bradshaw  Archibald  Lockhart,  d,  Nov.  1871. 

I.  Elizabeth  Macdonald  Bradshaw,  m.  Rev.  J.  P.  Macmor- 
land,  of  Minto,  co.  Roxburgh. 

II.  Pliillis  Normania  Bradshaw. 

III.  Judith  TEmilia  Bradshaw. 

Islv.  Smith  is  son  of  the  late  Eaglesfield  Smith,  E>:q. 
of  Eyam,  co.  Derby,  .and  of  Blackwood  House,  co. 
Dumfries,  by  his  wife,  Judith  Eiizabetli,  dau.  of  Sirj 
Paulus  iEmiUus  Irving,  Bart,  of  Wood  House  andj 
Kobgill.     He   has  two   brothers,  Paulus   .^miliusl 
Irving  Smith,  and  Eev.  Pierce  GaUiard  Smith. 

JlKidences — Blackwood   House,    Ecclcfechau;    aud  Eyhain,J 
Bakewell,  co.  Derby. 


SMITH-BOSANQUET    OF 
BURY. 

See  Bosanquet, 


BROXBOUHNE" 


LEADBITTEU-SMITH     OF    FLASS    HALL.i 

Leadbittee-Smith,  John,  Esq.  of  Flass  Hall] 
CO.  Durham,  J.P.,  b.  16  July,  1788  ;  ?n.  24 Nov.  18401 
Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Storey,  Esq.  of  Fawdon,  coj 
Northumberland  (by  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Johil 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Warton,  in  the  same  co.,by  his  wife] 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Loraine,  Esq.,  son  of  SlJ 
Thomas  Loraine,  1st  bart.  of  Kirke  Harle),  and  bjp' 
her  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Matthew  Edward,    Capt.   North   Durham    Militia,    l\ 
\-l  Oct.  1841  ;  m.  29  Oct.  1870,  Adela  Alice,  dau.  of  Lieut,  j 
Col.  W.   H.  Graham,   R.E.,  and    has    issue,    1   WilliaDH^ 
Edward  Joseph,  b.  18  Oct.  1871;     2  John  Francis,  6.  zH' 
Jan.   1873;    Mary  Ethclreda  Louisa,  b.   14  Aug.  1875;  'P' 
Adela  Monica  Josephine,  b.  19  5Iarch,  1877. 

I.  Marianne  Clara,  b.  14  Aug.  1859. 

Mr.  Leadbitter-Smith  assumed  the  additional  natt-^' 
of   Smith,  by  royal  license,  on  succeeding  to  th 
Flass  estates,  under  the  will  of  Jane,  Lady  Peat. 

iLfnCatjr. — Matthew  Leadbitteb,  of  Warden,  d.  ani 
1613,  leaving  by  his  wife  Agnes  (with  a  dau.,  .■\gnes,  wife  ( 
Thomas  Stokoe,  of  Newbrough,  in  Northumberland)  a  son, 

Nicholas    Leadbitteb,  of  Wardun,  who  d.    1671,  le^inf 
with  a  younger  son,  Cuthbert,  named  in  hie  brother's  will 
Ojt.  ICLil,  au  elder  son, 


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NicHOUls  Leadbittek,  of  Wardon,  d.  in  1GS2,  leavinc  by 
his  wife,  a  (lau.  of  Grccnwell,  of  Kingswood,  with  a  dau., 
Mabelt,  wife  of  William  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Corbridge,  a  son 
and  successor, 

Matthew  Leadcittek,  of  Wardon  and  Wharnley,  who  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jefferson,  Gent,  of  Hexham,  and  d. 
In  1704,  having  had  issue, 

Nicholas,  his  heir. 

Matthew,  of  Wharnley,  Haltwhistle,  Spital,  and  Morton,  co. 
Durham,  in  1737.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Kalph  Fewster,  of  Ebchester;  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Laws,  of  Wharnley ;  and  Srdly,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Pear- 
son, Esq.  of  Hexham  Spital,  by  each  of  whom  he  had  issue. 

John,  of  Wharnley,  b.  1704,  of  Ycaldarts,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Fewster,  of  Ebchester;  and  d.  1769. 

Elizabeth,  i;i.  Thomas  Kirsop,  Esq.  of  Hexham,  and  had  issue. 

A  second  dau.,  m.  Christopher  Dickenson,  of  Hexham. 

Winnifred,  m.  Cuthbert  Lambert,  of  Hexham,  Surgeon, 
and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Leadbittek,  of  Wardon,  -/)!.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  of  Cornsay  Kow,  Lanchester,  co.  Durham, 
and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1707.  He  in.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kalph  Fewster,  of  Ebchester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Dec.  1730)  had  (with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  m.  Jasper 
Gibson,  of  Stonecroft,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1777)  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Matthew  Leadbitter,  Esq.  of  Warden,  bapt.  29  Oct. 
1708,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Heron,  of  Paise,  near 
Hexham,  and  had  issue  (his  will  dated  19  May,  1773), 

Nicholas,  his  heir. 

John  (Rev.),  b.  10  June,  1740;  d.  20  April,  1811. 

Matthew,  of  London,  Merchant,  b.  9  Sept.  1742;  m.  and  d. 
about  1830,  leaving  issue. 

Ealph,  of  Hexham,  d.  xmm.  8  Oct.  1829,  aged  82. 

Jasper  (Rev.),  of  Hexham;  d.  1  July,  1S30,  aged  84. 

WiUiam,  of  Newcastle,  Merchant,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
Scott,  of  Newcastle ;  and  d.  3  Aug.  1801,  having  had  issue. 

Thomas,  of  Hexham,  d.  %i.nm.  5  June,  1833. 

Anne,  m.  William  Worthy,  of  Durham. 

Mary,  d.  unvi.  1827. 

Elizabeth,  m.  6  Sept.  1776,  John  Gibson,  of  Whitington,  and 
had  an  only  son,  James  Gibson,  who  took  the  name  of 
KiEsopp,  on  succeeding  to  his  uncle's  estate.  He  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Livingstone,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
was  father  of  the  present  James  Kirsopp,  Esq.  of  The 
Spital,  Northumberland. 
.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1834.  Margaret,  m.  John  Knott. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  Leadbitter,  Esq.  of  Warden,  Northumberland, 
h.  24  Dec.  1737 ;  m.  31  March,  1783,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Beed,  Esq.  of  Aydon,  and  The  Crag,  Northumberland;  and 
by  her,  who  d.  9  Dec.  1817  (see  Reed  of  Crag)  had  issue, 

1.  Matthew,  6.  at  York  1784;  d.  v.?;?!i.  in  London,  26  Jan.  ISCS. 

n.  Nicholas,  of  Wardon,  m.  3  Sept.  1834,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Col.  Francis  Skelly  Tidy,  C.B.,  24th  regt.  (son  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Holmes  Tidy,  Rector  of  Redmarshall,  by  Henrietta 
Augusta,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Skelly,  Rector  of  Redmar- 
shall, by  his  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  Gordon,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander 2nd  Duke  of  Gordon),  and  had  issue,  Matthew ; 
Nicholas ;  Frances  Elizabeth ;    and  Jane  Anne. 

m.  Thomas,  of  London,  ra.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Graham, 
»  Esq.  of  Low  House,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue,  John 
Graham,  late  Major  37th  regt.;  Francis;  Frances;  Saiuh 
Maria;    Geraldine  ;    and  Elizabeth. 

IV.  John,  of  Flass  Hall. 

▼.  Edward,  d.  24  Nov.  1806.  vi.  Ealph,  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  v.nm. 

n.  Anne  Marie,  b.  21  Nov.  1792;  m.  1830,  Edward  Charlton, 
Esq.  of  Sandhoe,  Northumberland;  and  d.  s.  jp.  1865. 

Mr.  Leadbitter  d.  21  May,  1826. 

.rfrms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  gu.  and  az.  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  bezants  each  charged  with 
a  cross  pattee  fitchee  sa.  as  many  crosses  pattee  fitchee  of  the 
last,  for  Smith  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  bezants  as  many  crosses  patonce  of  the  field,  for  Lead- 
bitter. Crests — 1st.  A  stag  lodged  arg.  semee  of  estoUes  az. 
attired  and  gorged  with  an  Eastern  crown,  the  chain  reflexed 
oyer  the  back  or,  for  Smith  ;  2nd,  A  griffin's  head  sa.  erased  gu. 
pierced  through  the  mouth  with  an  arrow  fessways  or.  Motto— 
Vigilans. 

<St(!i— Flacs  Hall,  Durham. 


SMITH    OF    GAMES, 

Smith  -  Mastees,  Allan  William,  Esq.  of 
Camer,  Kent,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  1875, 
J.P.  for  Kent,  b.  13  March,  1850;  m.  19  Oct.  1876, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Smith  Coxe,  Esq. 


HtlTCafir.— The  family  of  Maitors,  from  which  the 
Smiths  derived  the  estate  of  Camer,  was  settled  there 
for  centuries.  In  a  parish  rating  of  the  10th  century,  the 
name  appears,  and  it  is  also  in  all  the  oldest  books  of  the 
parish.    The  heiress  of  Camer, 

Catherine  Masters,  only  child  of  George  Masters,  of  Camer, 
m.  William  Smith,  younger  brother  of  the  grandfather  of 
Sir  Charles  Smith,  Bart,  of  Suttons,  Essex,  and  hud  issue, 
George,  of  whom  presently;  William;  Charles;  Rebecca  ; 
Catherine;  and  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Camer,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Nicholas  Brett,  of  Spring  Grove,  near  Ashford,  Kent, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Masters,  his  heir. 

I.  Catherine  Rebecca,  deceased,  m.  William  Cowbum,  Esq., 
and  had  a  son, 

Allan,  who,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  William  Mastep.s 
Smith,   Esq.,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Smith- 
Masters. 
n.  Frances,  deceased.  iii.  Anne,  deceased. 

IV.  Charlotte  Lucy. 

V.  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Twopeny,  Esq.,  and  since  deceased. 
Mr.  Smith  d.  3  March,  1831.    His  only  son, 

WiiLiAM  Masters-Smith,  Esq.  of  Camer,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Kent,  6.  20  March,  1802;  to.  6  Sept.  1836,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Howard  Elphinstone,  Bart.,  C.B., 
d.  s.  p.  24  Dec.  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Rev.  Allan  Smith-Masters,  M.A.,  formerly  Vicar  of  Tiden- 
ham,  CO.  Gloucester,  m.  30  Oct.  1844,  Rebe  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Ven.  James  Randall,  Archdeacon  of  Berks,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Allan,  now  of  Camer. 

II.  John  Ernest,  b.  16  May,  1850. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Edith,  deceased. 

III.  Annie  Mina,  deceased.  iv.  Fanny,  deceased. 
He  d.  8  Oct.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Ai-ms — 1st  and  4th,  Smith,  sa.,  a  fess  cottised  wavy  between 
three  martlets  or;  2nd  and  3rd,  Masters.  Crests — 1st,  Atalbot 
statant  sa.  collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  lor 
Smith  ;  2nd,  JIasters. 

Seat — Camer  in  Meopham,  Kent. 


TAYLOR-SMITH  OF  COLPIKE  HALL. 
Tayloe-Smith,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Colioike  Hall, 
and  Broadwood  Park,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  b.  2S 
March,  1803  ;  m.  1st,  29  Sept.  1829,  Anne,  only 
dau.  of  Isaac  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Penrith,  Cumber- 
land, and  by  her  (who  d.  1S6S)  has  issue, 

I.  George  Garry,  of  Broad  wood  Park,  6.  1834;  m.  26  Nov. 

1862,  Clare,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Holdforth,  J. P.,  of  Burley, 

near  Leeds,  and  has  an  only  surviving  child,  Edith. 
n.  Edward  Nicholson,  b.  1S3G,  m.  a  dau.  of  William  Briggs, 

Esq.  ofHylton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  thci tot 

in  1870,  and  has  two  daus. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  a  Priest,  b.  1833. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Urpeth  Lodge,  co.  Durham,  6.  1S40;  to.  8 
Jan.  1879,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Kidson,  Esq. 
of  34,  Leinster  Square,  Eayswater. 

v.  James,  b.  1842;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Kidson,  Esq.  of  Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  has 
issue,  daus. 

I.  Margaret  Annie,  m.  1870,  Richard  Joseph  Kay,  younger 
son  of  Michael  Kay,  Esq.  of  Eirtley,  co.  Durham. 

Mr.  Taylor-Smith  m.  2ndly,  1873,  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Pexall  Eidson,  Esq.  of  Sunderland.  He 
s.  Jane,  Lady  Peat,  Nov.  1842,  and  assumed,  hy 
royal  license,  12  May,  1843,  the  surname  of  Smith, 
after  his  patronymic  Tatloe,  and  the  arms  of 
Smith  quarterly  with  those  of  Tatloe. 

jLtUCHCjr. — Edward  Taylor,  of  Sunnyside  Park,  near 
Brancepcih,  son  of  Edward  Taylor,  of  Sunnyside,  and  his  wiTe 
Susannah  Bellerby,  of  Satlcy,  co.  Durham,  m.  1^01,  Ann,  only 
dau.  of  George  Garry,  of  Newbiggin,  co.  Durham,  and  had 
issue, 

George  Taylor,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Price,  of  Lilwall, 
Kington,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue  a  son,  George  Garry 
Price,  and  one  d:iu.,  Mary  Ada  (deceased). 
Edward  Taylor-Smith,  now  of  Colpike  Hall. 
William  Taylor.  .,*.  JIary,  dau.  of  Ealph  Crozicr,  of  Durham, 
and  has  issue,  Ralph  ;  WilHam  ;  Mary  :  and  Frances. 
Susannah,    m.  Thomas  Hailing,    of   Partridge   Close,   co. 
Durham. 
Mary,  TO.  George  Bobson,  of  Bishop  Auckland. 


1476 


SMI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SMI 


^rnis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  su.  and  az.  on  a 
chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  bezants  each  charged 
with  acrosspatte  fitchee  sa.  as  many  crosses  pattee  fitchee  of  the 
last,  for  Smith;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  gu. 
between  two  cinquefoils  in  pale  vert  and  as  many  winged 
hearts  in  fess  of  the  second,  for  Tatloe.  Crests— 1st,  Smith, 
A  stag  lodged  arg.  semee  of  estoiles  az.  attired  and  gorged 
with  an  Eastern  crown,  the  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or; 
2nd,  Taylor,  A  horse's  head  couped  sa.  gorged  with  a  plain 
collar  and  pendent  therefrom  a  shield  arg.  charged  with  a 
cinquefoil  vert.    Motto — Vigilans. 

^'eai— Colpike  Hall,  Lanchester,  Durham. 


SMITH    OF    CONSALIi    HALIi. 

S3IITH,  Hyde  Seegisois-,  Esq.  of  Consall  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  late  Capt.  12  Lancers,  b.  March,  1838  ;  m. 
30  April,  1878,  Margaret  Jane,  only  dau  of  Isaac 
Eempsou,  Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  near  Burton-on-Trent. 

ILtncaCJC.— George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Goldicote,  and  of 
Spetsbury  House,  Dorset,  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Horse  Guards, 
the  representative  of  this  famUy,  m.  1796,  Frances,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Thomas  Grace  Smith,  Esq.  of  ISformanton  Tur- 
viUe,  CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Staveley,  m.  twice,  and  had  issue. 

II.  GusTAvrs  Thomas,  of  Goldicote  House,  Stratford-on- Avon, 
b.  1800,  Capt.  in  the  Queen's  Bays,  s.  his  father,  1836;  m. 
1st,  1830,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  N.  Tates,  who  d.  s.  p. 
Feb.  1852;  and  2ndiy,  25  April,  1853,  Carohne,  widow  of  Sir 
John  Mordaunt,  9th  bart.,  of  Massingham,  by  whom  he  left 
at  his  decease,  6  Jan.  1875,  two  dans. 

in.  William  Corbet,  of  Bitteswell  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  Capt. 
1st  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  24  June,  1840,  Hon.  Emily  St. 
John,  dau.  of  Henry  4th  Viscount  Bolinbroke,  and  (/.  1847, 
leaving  a  dau.,  Emma  Emily  Corbet,  m.  1862,  John  du  Plat 
Taylor,  Esq.,  and  has  issue ;  and  Corbet,  b.  1  Feb.  1845, 
now  of  Bitteswell  Hall,  late  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Dragoons. 

IV.  Charles  Sergison,  of  Consall  Hall.  co.  Stafford,  late  an 
officer  in  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1803 ;  m.  G  March,  1834, 
Georgiana,  3rd  dau.  of  Hon.  Herbert  Gardner,  4th  son  of 
Alan,  1st  Lord  Gardner;  she  d.  31  Oct.  1848,  and  he  d.  29 
Sept.  1878,  leaving  issue, 

1  Htde  Seegison,  now  of  Consall  Hall,  near  Leek,  co. 
Stafford. 

2  Walter  FitzWaring,  6.  1  April,  1845;  m.  10  Oct.  1871, 
Mary  Louisa  Catherine  BuckeridgelDui'ant,  and  has  issue 
a  son,  Percy,  and  two  daus. 

S  Charles  HoUed,  Capt.  60th  Rifles. 
1  Florence  Cornwall. 

V.  Francis,  d.  unm. 
I.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
az.  three  lozenges  or.  Crest — A  unicorn's  head  erased  sa. 
Motto — Virtus  in  arduis. 

Seat — Goldicote,  Stratford-on-Avon. 


SMITH  OP  ELLINGHAUr  HALL. 
Smith,  Hexry,  Esq.  of  Elliugliam  Hall,  Norfolk, 
M.A.,  J.P.,  b.  1  July,  1834 ;  m.  1st,  24  April,  1857, 
Amelia  Harriet,  dau.  of  Col.  Greene,  C.B.,  IBengal 
Entji  leers,  of  Kirby  Cane  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  by  licr 
(■who  d.  1868)  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Lockhart,  b.  24  April,  1S59. 

II.  Alfred Townsend,  d.  1  Nov.  1867. 

I.  Amy  Elhot.  ii.  Constance  Beatrice. 

III.  Florence  Adelaide.  iv.  Ada  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndly,  11  Aug.  1869,  Mary  Gray  Measor, 
widow    of    Eev.    Henry    Paul   Measor,   Yicar   of 
Xingston-on-Thames,    and   eldest    dau.    of   James 
Dowie,  Esq.,  and  by  her  has  issue  a  son, 
III.  Horace  Mackenzie,  &.  27  July,  1870. 

ILtUCagC' — J°°^  smith,  Esq.,  m.  Anne  Nankivell,  and 
vas  father  of 

John  Smith,  Esq.,  m.  Charlotte  Townsend,  and  had  a  son, 

Charles  Smith,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Anne  Arabella 
Beaver,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Lucy  Charlotte,  a  son, 

John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ellingham  Hall,  Norfolk,  Lieut. -Col. 
Madras  Cavalry,  b.  6  July,  1791  m.  15  May,  1828,  Maria,  dau. 
of  James  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Sherfield,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

Hexet,  now  of  Ellingham  Hall. 

?Iavia,  m.  Alfred  Hughes,  Esq. 

Lucy  Harriet,  m.  Martin  Monekton,  Madras  Cavalry 
(retired). 

Cal.  Smith  d.  21  Feb.  1S5'2. 


Arms — Per  bend  indented  az.  and  or,  two  crosses  moline 
pierced  counterchanged.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
(.love  rising  arg. 

Seat — EUingham  Hall,  near  Bungay,  Norfolk. 


SMITH  OF  HALESOWEN  GRAisTGE. 
Smith,  Eerdinando-Dudiet-Lea,  Esq.  of 
Halesowen  Grange,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriif  1860,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner 
Temple.  Mr.  Smith  is  senior  co-heir  of  the  Barony 
of  Dudley,  b.  15  June,  1834;  m.  23  Feb.  1865, 
Amy  Sopliia,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Heath  Leigh,  Esq. 
of  Belmont  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  FeEDINANDO  D0DLET  WiLLIAM  Lea,  &.  4  April,  1872. 
i(.  Charles  Edward  Lea,  &.  25  Nov.,  d.  6  Dec.  1874. 
I.  Lihan  Amy  Lea. 

SrtncaCIC.— WiLLUM  SMTin,  or  Smith,  of  The  Breach, 
Hunnington,  near  Halesowen,  and  of  Stoke  Prior,  co.  Wor- 
cester (a  presumed  descendant  of  the  Smiths  of  StoK-e  Prior, 
of  whom  were  the  two  baronetical  families  of  Upton  and 
Isfield),  d.  Dec.  1684,  and  by  will  charged  his  estate  in  the 
parish  of  Halesowen  with  an  annual  payment  to  support  a 
school  at  Hunnington.     His  son, 

William  Smith,  Esq.  of  The  Breach,  had  issue,  three  sons 
and  two  daus., 

I.  William  Smith,  to  whom  his  grandfather  left  an  estate 
called  "Dove  House  Fields,"  in  Hunnington,  ancestor  of 
the  Smiths  of  Bourne  Heath,  co.  Worcester,  whose  heiress 
Mary,  m.  William  Clinton,  of  Belbroughton. 

II.  Joseph,  ancestor  of  the  Smiths  of  Bannington,  now 
extinct. 

III.  Jacob,  to  whom  his  grandfather  devised  his  Stoke  Prior 
estate,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Eleanor,  to.  1693,  William  Cardale,  of  Dudley,  Surgeon. 

II.  Sarah. 

The  3rd  son, 

Jacob  Smith,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Prior,  m.  June,  1709,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Lowe,  of  Warley  (by  Joice  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Lea,  of  Halesowen  Grange,  and  niece  of  William  Lea,  of 
the  same  place,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Worcester  in  8  William  III.), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1762,  aged  86),  had  issue, 

William,  his  successor. 

Mary,  m.  1746,  Rev.  Richard  Chambers.   She  d.  1786,  having 

had  issue,  Richard  Chambers,  Esq.  of  Whitbourne  Court, 

CO.  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1793. 

The  only  son, 

William  Smith,  Esq,  of  Stoke  Prior,  andofRidgacre,  b.  1713; 
m.  1737,  Hon.  Anne  Lea,  eldest  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Ferdi- 
nando  Dudley  15th  Lord  Dudley,  son  of  William  Lea,  Esq.  of 
Halesowen  Grange,  by  Frances  his  wife,  only  dau.,  and 
eventually  heiress  of  William,  son  and  heir-apparent  of 
Edward,  11th  Lord  Dudley  and  Ward.*  By  this  lady  (who  ws 
thus  senior  co-heir  of  the  Barony  of  Dudley,  and  a  descendant 
with  a  right  to  quarter  the  royal  arms  of  the  Plantagenet 
kings,  and  of  the  ancient  princes  of  Wales),  he  had  issue, 

Harry  Grey,  d.  uyira.  1760.  Fekdinando,  s.  his  brother. 

Frances,  ra.  her  cousin,  Walter  Woodcock,  Esq.  (son  of 
Walter  Woodcock,  Esq.,  by  Frances,  2nd  sister  of  Ferdi- 
nando.  Lord  Dudley),  and  d.  s.  p.  14  F^eb.  1821. 

Anne,  ra.  Edward  Baker,  Esq.  of  Hill  Court,  co.  Worcester. 

Mary,  d.  unm. 

He  d.  19  May,  1784,  and  his  wife,  29  April,  1762.  The  2nd  son, 
Febdinakdo  Smith,  Esq.  of  Halesowen  Grange,  who  s.  on 
the  death  of  his  elder  brother  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle 
Ferdinando,  Lord  Dudley,  in.  at  Halesowen,  27  Dec.  1774, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Lyttelton,  Esq.,  and  d.  16  Jan. 
1794,  leaving  issue, 
Ferdinando,  his  heir. 

William,  Capt.  11th  Dragoons,  6.  24  June,  1785;  d.  unm.  in 
India,  4  May,  1824. 

Henry  Lyttelton,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  6.  1787 ;  '7.  uvin. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Carruthers,  Esq.  of  Halesowen,  and 
d.  s.  p.  1806. 

Amelia,  d.  unm.  Frances  Maria,  d.  unm. 

Harriet,  d.  unm. 

Frances  Caroline,  m.  1803,  Marcus  John  Annesley,  Capt. 
44th  regt.,  nephew  of  Francis  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Annesley, 
and  had,  with  other  issue, 

*  On  the  death  of  her  brother.  Lord  Dudley,  she  assumed 
the  title  of  "  Baroness  Dudley,"  and  her  death  is  thus  recorded 
in  the  Gentltmati's  Magazine  for  1762,  "Ap.  29,  Right  Hon. 
Anne  Smith,  Baroness  Dudley,  wife  of  William  Smith,  of 
Ridgacre,  Shropshire,  Esq."  Kidgacre  is  a  farm  near  Hales- 
owen, still  belonging  to  the  family,  where  Mr.  Smitli,  it 
appears,  then  resided. 


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Mnvcus  William,  ofDunstallHall,  Wolvevliampton,  la.  184G, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Francis  Lyttelton  lloly- 
oakeGoodricke,  Bart.,  and  widow  of  Henry  Hordern,  Esq. 

Matilda,  d.  unm.  Louisa,  d.  unm.  Selina,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Ferdinando  Smith,  Esq.  of  Halesowen  Granjre,  &.  26  March, 
1779,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Licut.-Col.  of  the  Worcester  Militia, 
r~crved  in.  Ireland  during  the  Ecbcllion,  and  on  his  return 
received  the  freedom  of  the  city  of  Worcester.  lie  m.  1st,  I 
July,  1S02,  Eloisa,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Major-Gen.  St.  George 
Knudson,  H.E.I. C.S.,  which  \ady  d.  s.  p.  14  Feb.  1805;  and 
•Jndly,  5  Oct.  1S30,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1875),  4th  dau. 
of  Michael  Grazebrook,  Esq.  of  Audnani,  co.  Stafford,  by  whom 
iie  left  two  surviving  sons,  Ferdinando  Dudley  Lea,  now  of 
Halesowen  Grange;  and  WiUiani  Lea,  6.  27  Feb.  1836,  late 
Lieut.  13th  regt.    Col.  Smith  d.  20  July.  1841. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  two  bars  wavy  erm.  on 
a  chief  or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  sa.,  for  Smith;  2nd 
:md  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  pale  between  two  leopards'  faces  sa.  three 
crescents  or,  for  Lea.  Crests — 1st,  An  ostrich's  head  quarterly 
?a.  and  arg.  between  two  wings  expanded  gu.,  in  the  beak  a 
horse-shoe  or,  for  Smith;  2nd,  A  unicorn  arg.  gutteo  de  poix 
gorged  with  a  double  tressurc  flory  counterlJory  gu.,  for  Lea. 
Motto — In  seipso  totus  terres. 

/S'tirtJ — Halesowen  Grange,  co.  Worcester. 

^\xm\\v  of  'gtxi. 

William  Lea,  of  Lea  Green,  in  the  parish  of  Kingsnorton, 
CO.  Worcestei",  and  of  Halesowen  Grange,  j«rc  xixoris,in.  Joice, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Ive,  who  had  acquired  the  Grange 
estate  by  purchase  from  Thomas  Blount  and  George  Tuckey, 
Esquires,  "servants"  of  John  Dudley,  Duke  of  Northumber- 
land (to  whom  the  estate  was  granted  on  the  dissolution  of 
Halesowen  Abbey).  Mr.  Lea  d.  1612,  leaving  issue  by  the 
siid  Joice  (whose  will  is  dated  24  Nov.  1631)  five  childi'en, 
Thomas ;  William ;  John  ;  Alice,  wife  of  William  ColUns  ;  and 
Bridget,  ra.  William  Field.    The  youngest  son, 

John  Lea,  s.  to  the  Grange  estate  under  his  mother's  will. 
He  )/(.  Anne,  sister  of  Eobert  Tibbots.  His  will,  in  which  he 
leaves  " Hales  Grange  and  lands"  to  his  eldest  son,  William, 
is  dated  5  Nov.  1657,  and  that  of  Anne,  his  widow,  6  June, 
1085.    They  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  who  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  buried  at  Halesowen, 
1  Dec.  1705. 

I.  Joice,  m.  Humphrey  Xowe,  of  Warley-Salop,  Halesowen, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Jacob 
Smith,  of^Stoke  Prior.  ii.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  1711. 

in    Anne,  m.  Thomas  Palmer,  of  LappaU. 

IV.  Mary,  711.  Kpv.  John  Birch. 

V.  Bridget,  m.  Samuel  Benton,  of  Kingsnorton. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Lea,  of  Halesowen  Grange,  largely  increased  his 
estate  by  the  purchase  of  lands  in  Kingsnorton,  Northfield, 
Solihull,  Halesowen,  &c.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Worcester 
in  8  William  111.,  and  d.  unln.  24  June,  1702.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Lea,  of  Halesowen,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Deelcy, 
of  Warley-Wigorn,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1720)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  heir  to  his  uncle  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  vi.  Alan  Garway,  jun. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1700,  John  Shenstone,  of  the  Poet's  fanuly. 
The  only  son, 

William  Lea,  of  Halesown,  b.  1677;  m.  9  Nov.  1709,  Frances, 

oiily  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Wilham  Ward,  and  in  her  issue  sole 

'  iress  cf  Edward  and  Wilham,  successively  Barons  Dudley 

;id  Ward.    He  d.  31  Jan.  1741,  aged  64,  having  had  issue  by 

his  said  wife  (who  predeceased  him,  24  Jan.  1737), 

1.  Ferdinando  Dudley,  b.  1  Sept.  1710;  m.  20  May,  1740,  s. 
his  maternal  uncle  as  Bakon  Dudlet,  and  took  his  seat  in 
tbe  House  of  Lords  on  26  Nov.  following.  Lord  Dudley 
d.  unm.  21  Oct.  1757,  whereupon  the  barony  fell  into 
abeyance  among  his  sisters,  and  his  estates  passed  under 
his  will  to  the  son  of  his  eldest  sister,  Anne  Smith. 

I.  Anne,  6.  1714;  m.  William  Smith,  of  Stoke  Prior  and 
Riclgacre  ^see  a.iti). 

II.  Frances,  6.1717;  ?)i.  WalterWoodcoek,  Esq.,and  hadissue. 
ui.  Mary,  m.  Joseph  Harvey,  of  Stourbridge,  M.D. ;    and 

d.  s.  p.  1742. 

IV.  Catherine,  b.  1726 ;  m.  1744,  Thomas  Jordan ;  and  d.  s.  ji. 

V.  Elizabeth,  b.  1728 ;  m.  1759,  Rev.  Benjamin  Briscoe,  Rector 
of  Staunton,  by  whom  she  had  issue  an  only  surviving  child, 
the  licv.  WUliam  Lea  Briscoe,  LL.D.,  b.  1760;  d.  unm. 


SMITH    OF    JORDANHILL. 

Smith,  Susan  Emma,  of  Jordauliill,  co.  Ren- 
frew, widow  of  Archibald  Smith,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of 
Vice   Chancellor  Sir    James   Parker^  of    Eothlej 


Temple,  co.  Leicester,  by  Mary  liis  wife,  dau.  of 
T.  Babingfcon,  Esq.  of  Rothley  Temple,  m.  Aug. 
1853,  Archibald  Smith,  Esq.  of  Jordanhill,  M.A., 
F.R.S.,  Barrister-at-Law,  late  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  where  he  graduated  as  Senior  "Wrangler 
1836,  who  d.  26  Dec.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  James  Paeker.  ii.  Walter  Edward. 

III.  Charles  Stuart.  iv.  Arthur  Hamilton. 

V.  Henry  Babington.  vi.  George  Edward. 

I.  Mary  Susan.  11.  Margaret. 

HtnCiXCIC.— This  family  is  descended  from  the  Smites 
formerly  of  Craigend,  co.  Stirling,  where  they  had  been  seated 
since  the  introduction  of  surnames,  originally  holding  their 
lands  as  "kindly  "  tenants  of  the  ducal  House  of  Montrose. 

John  Smith,  the  last  of  the  old  Rentallers,  d.  1640.  His  3on, 
Robert,  acquired  the  fee-simple  of  the  lands  circa  1G60.  On 
the  death  of  John,  the  6th  in  descent  from  Robert,  the  estate 
was  sold.  The  only  surviving  sister  of  John  Smith,  last  of 
Craigend,  Agnes  Graham,  m.  1849,  David  Stuart,  Earl  of 
Buchan,  and  had  issue. 

Archibald  Smith  (youngest  son  of  James  Smith,  of  Craig- 
end), 6.  1749,  an  eminent  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  purchased  the 
estate  of  Jordanhill  1800.  He  m.  1781,  Isabella,  dau.  of  William 
Euing,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1855,  in  her  101st  year)  he  had, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Carbeth-Guthrie,  co.  Stirling,  J. P.  for  cos. 
Stirling,  Lanark,  and  Dumbarton,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow 
1822-3,  ■;/!.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuningham,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  William  Cuningham,  Bart,  of  Eobertland,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1  Archibald,  Advocate,  m.  Jannett,  dau.  of  William  Black- 
wood, Esq.,  d.  1873,  leaving  William  Archibald,  and  others. 

2  Cuniiighamc,  m.  Margarctta  Lavinia,  dau.  of  John  Gib- 
son, Esq.,  and  has  issue,  William  Cuningham,  and  others. 

He  5)1.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Mary- 
borough, son  of  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishaue  Castle,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

3  Henry  Wallis  (Rev.),  Minister  of  Kirknewton,  and  East 
Calder,  N.B.,  m.  Elizabeth  Dunlap  Macnair,  and  has  issue. 

4  John  Guthrie,  of  Mugdock,  co.  Stirling,  m.  Anne  Pene- 
lope Campbell  Dennistoim  and  has  issue. 

5  William,  Major  R.A.,  m.  Emma  Corrie  Crozier,  and  has 
issue. 

6  James  George,  m.  his  cousin  Christina  Latrra  Buchanan, 
see  below. 

1  Jane  Cuningham,  m.  1861,  John  Macredie,  and  d.  1862. 

2  Helen  Catharine. 

Sir.  Smith  5.  to  his  cousin-german,  John  Guthrie,  Esq.  of 
Carbeth,  1834,  and  d.  1871. 

in.  Archibald,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Thomas  M'Call,  Esq.   of 
Craighead,  co.  Lanark,  by  whom  he  has, 
1  Thomas,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 
1  Martha  Denroce,  d.  1852.  2  Isabella,  d.  1856. 

3  Elizabeth  Maria  Lydia,  m.  William  Henry  Edge,  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  has  issue.  4  Emily  Anne. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  John  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Ibrox  Hill,  co.  Lanark, 

d.s.p.isn. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  6  May,  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Smith,   Esq.  of  Jordan  Hill,  J. P.,  F.R.S.,  b.  15  Aug. 
1782  ;  m.  25  Aug.  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Wilson,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Oct.  1847)  had  issue, 
Archibald,  late  of  Jordanhill. 

Christina  Laura,  m.  1851,  Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Shandon, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  M.P. ;  and  d.  1853,  leaving  a  dau.  Christina 
Laura,  m.  James  George  Smith,  see  before. 
Isabella,  m.  Henry  Gore-Booth,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  Eobert  Gore- 
Booth,  3rd  bart.  of  Lissadell. 

Mary  Joanna  Guthrie,  d.  1840.  Mary,  d.  1840. 

Louisa,  m.  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Minard  Castle,  co. 
Argyll,  d.  1863,  leaving,  Mary  Louisa  and  Walter  Archibald. 
Sabina  Douglas  Clavering,  in.   1878,  Rev.  Robert  Paisley, 
D.D.,  of  St.  Ninians,  co.  Stirling.  Jane  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Archibald,  late  of  Jordanhill. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  two  crescents  in  chief 
and  a  garb  in  base  or,  within  a  border  engrailed  or.  Crest — 
An  eagle's  head  erased  ducally  gorged  ppr.    Motto — Macte. 

Seat — Jordan  Hill,  Glasgow. 


SMITH    OP    HORBLING. 

Smith,  Hekey,  Esq.  of  Horbling,  co.  Lincoln, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt.  18th  Lincolnshire  Eifle 
Volunteers,  b.  1820  ;  m.  and  has  issue, 

Henrt,  b.  1850. 

Capt.  Smith  is  son  of  the  late  Henry  Smith,  Esq., 
and  nephew  of  Benjamin  Smith,  Esq.  of  Horbling, 
iSca!— Horbling,  Folkingham. 


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SMITH    OF    EYHOPE    AND    CAKEOW- 
BROUGH. 

Smith,  Rev.  John  William,  A.M.,  of  Ryhope, 
CO.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  Carrowbi'ough,  eo.  Nortli- 
umberland,  Eector  of  Diusclale,  co.  Durham,  b. 
4  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  18  July,  1839,  Maria,  4th  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Eobinson  Grey,  of  Norton, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  AnthontGeet,  6. 19  Feb.  1849,  Lieut.  70th  regt. 
I.  Maria  Grey,  m.  8  Feb.  18C6,  Cuthbert  Greenwood  lohnson, 

Esq.  of  Oakwood,  Croft,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  {see  Iohnson  of 

Aykhyheadu),  and  has  issue. 
n.  Joanna  Grey.  iii.  Fanny  Grey,  d.  6  Dec.  1874. 

IV.  Anne  Grey,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Smith  assumed,  by  royal  license  dated  2  Sept. 
1833,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Smith  only,  in  lieu 
of  those  of  G-EES". 

^tnE<(0f.— Anthony  S^^TH,  Esq.  of  Byhope,  co.  Durham' 
had  an  only  surviving  child  and  heiress,  Joanna,  m.  William 
SccKFiELD,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Sunderland,  and  afterwards  of 
Kewcastle-on-Tyne,  an  eminent  Surgeon,  the  2nd  son  of  which 
marriage,  William  Scuefield,  Esq.,  had  an  only  dau.  and 
heiress,  Joanna,  who  ra.  2  July,  1807,  William  Gbet,  Esq.  of 
Norton,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1862)  she  had,  with  other 
issue  {which  see  under  Scuefield  of  Ford  and  Hii.rviorlh),  a 
third  son. 

The  Rev.  John  William  Geev,  now  Smith,  to  whom  his 
maternal  great  aunt.  Miss  Dorothy  Scurfield,  devised  that 
portion  of  the  family  estates  acquired  by  the  alliance  with  the 
heiress  of  the  Smiths. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between  two  unicorns'  heads 
era.sed  az.  armed,  maned,  and  crined  or,  three  crosses-crosslet  of 
the  last.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  stork  wings  elevated  arg. 
charged  on  the  breast  and  on  either  wing  with  a  cross-crosslet 
gu.  jji  the  beak  a  snake  pijr.     Motto — Tenax  et  tidelis. 

JieoitJ.Citce— Dinsdale  Rectory,  Darlington. 


SMITH  OF  TRESCO  ABBEY. 

Smith  -  Dokrien  -  Smith,  Thomas  Algernon, 
Esq.  of  Tresco  Abbey,  Isles  of  Scilly,  Cornwall,  and 
of  Ashlyns  Hall,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  lOtli 
Hussars,  b.  7  Feb.  1846  ;  s.  his  uncle  31  July, 
1872  ;  m.  8  April,  1875,  Edith,  youngest  dau.  of 
Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of  Huntsmore  Park,  Bucks, 
and  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  by  Lady  Sophia  Cust,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Browulow,  and  has 
issue, 

Arthur  Algernon,  h.  28  Jan.  187C. 
Mary  Sophia,  b.  9  Nov.  1877. 

He  assumed  the  name  of  Smith  by  royal  license 
{see  DOEEIEN  of  Saresfoot.) 

^iXXtKQt. — This  is  the  .senior  branch  of  the  fnmily  from 
■which  the  Baronets  Smith  (whose  name  is  now  changed  to 
Bromley),  and  the  Smiths,  Lords  Carrington,  descend. 

Thomas  Smith,  of  Nottingham  and  of  Gaddesby,  co.  Leicester, 
son  of  John  S.mith,  of  Cropwell  Boteler,  Notts,  had  by  Fortune 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Collen,  and  sister  of  Abel  CoUen,  of 
Nottingham,  Banker)  three  sons, 
Thomas,   of  Gaddesby  and  Broxton,   Notts,   Sheriff  of  co. 
Leicester  1718,  Lessee  of  the  Tithes  of  Gaddesby.    He  m. 
and  left  five  daus. 
Samdel,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Abel,  of  East  Stoke  and  Nottingham,  ancestor  of  the  Brom- 
levs.  Baronets,  the  Lords  Carrington,  the  Smiths  of  Wood- 
halt  Par/,,  HelsUon,  Dale  Park,  <£c. 
The  2nd  son, 

Samdel  Smith,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Cartlitch, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm. 

Thomas,  of  Kcyworth,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Lyster, 
Esq.  of  Sysonby,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Eliza- 
beth, who  m.  Sir  Philip  Hales,  Bart. 

Samuel,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Watson, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Samuel,  M.P.  for  AVorcester,  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of 
George  Locker,  Esq.  of  Mapplclon,  Somerset,  and  left  only 
claus. 


IT.  Thomas,  m.  Hon.  Mary  ITutchinson,  dau.  of  Right  TTon. 
John  Hely  Hutchinson,  and  sister  to  Richard,  1st  Earl  of 
Donoughmore,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1821)  left  a  son,  Hely 
Hutchinson  (Uev.),  deceased,  and  two  daus.,  the  younger  of 
whom  m.  Rev.  H.  B.  Tristram,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1830. 

III.  Charles  (Rev.),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Sawyer,  Esq. 
of  Heywood,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  William,  of  Upton  Lodge,  near  Slough,  m.  Caro- 
line Lancella,  sister  of  Vice-Chancellor  Shadwell,  and  had 
two  daus.,  Lancella  Anne,  and  Mary  Adelaide. 

2  Robert  (Rev.),  deceased,  leaving,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  Chapman,  Esq.,  two  sons,  Robert  Herbert,  and 
Charles  Henry. 

3  Herbert  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  20  July,  1800;  m.  G  May,  1828, 
Cassandra  Cecil,  youngest  dau,  of  Admiral  Charles  Cham- 
berlayne,  and  has  issue, 

Herbert  Chamberlayne,  b.  10  May,  1829. 
Charles  Hareourt,  6.  22  June,  1830. 
Mai'garet  Anne. 

1  Frances,  d.  unm. 

2  Mary  Anne. 

IV.  George,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Anthony  Sawyer,  Esq.  of 
Heywood,  Berks,  and  had  issue,  George;  Hareourt  (Rev.); 
Samuel ;  and  a  dau.,  Frances  Mary,  wi.  her  cousin,  Herbert 
Sawyer,  Esq. 

V.  James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  youngest  son, 

James  Smith,  Esq.,  purchased  the  estate  of  Ashlyn's  Hall, ; 
Herts,  1801,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff,  Herts,  1831.  He  m. 
1st,  4  July,  1799,  Frances,  sister  of  Right  Hon.  Charlej 
Arbuthnot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  April,  1800)  had  one  son, 
James,  who  d.  12  Sept.  1811.  He  m.  2ndly,  23  Dec.  1803,  Mary 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Augustus  Pcchcll,  Esq.,  Receiver-General  of 
His  Majesty's  Customs,  and  niece  of  Sir  Thomas  Pcchell,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1823)  had  issue, 

Augustus,  late  of  Tresco  Abbey. 

Robert  Algernon  Smith-Doeeien,  of  Haresfoot,  Herts. 

Frances  Mary  Isabella. 

Paulina  Wilhelmina. 
Mr.  Smith  d.  16  Feb.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Augustus  Smith,  Esq.  of  Tresco  Abbey,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Truro  from  1857  to  1865,  b.  15  Sept.  1804;  d.unm. 
31  July,  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  eldest  son  of  Col. 
E.  A.  Smith-Dorien. 

Arms — Same  as  S.mith  Doeeien.  Crest — An  elephant's  head 
erased  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  three  fieurs-de-lis  sa.     • 

Scot— Tresco  Abbey,  Scilly  Isles.  Cliibs—Aimy  and  Navy; 
Boodle's. 

♦ 

SMITH     OF    WOODHALL    PARK. 

Smith,  Abel,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park.  Herts, 
M.P.  for  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Trin  Coll. 
Cambridge  b.  30  Dec.  1829  ;  m.  1st,  7  April,  1853, 
Lady  Susan  Pelham,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas, 
3rd  Earl  of  Chichester,  and  by  her,  who  (/.  30  Sept. 
1875,  has  issue, 

I.  Abel  Henry,  6.  Dec.  18G2. 

II.  Edward  Pelham,  b.  Nov.  1868, 
I.  Evelyn  Mary. 

Mr.  Smith  m.  2ndly,  24  July,  1877,  Frances  Julia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Percyvall  Hart  Dyke,  Gth  bart., 
of  LuUingstone  Castle,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

ILtnCaflC— Samuel  Smith,  Esq.,  b.  1754,  4th  son  of  Abel 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  M.P.,  and  brother  of  Robert 
Smith,  created  Lord  Carrington,  purchased  in  1801,  from  P.iul 
Benfield,  Esq.,  the  estate  of  Woodhall,  Herts,  known  as  Watton ' 
Woodhall,  and  possessed,  in  early  times,  by  the  ancient  family 
of  Boteler.  Mr.  Smith  vi.  1783,  Elizabeth  Frances,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Turnor,  Esq.  of  Panton  House,  co.  Lincoln,  and  dying 
1834,  left, 

Abel,  his  heir. 

Samuel  George,  of  Sacombc  Park,  Ware,  Herts,  b.  1789;  vi. 
1821,  Eugenia,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Chatfield,  D.C.I.., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  left  .at  his  decease,  1863,  Sami  r.i. 
George,  of  Sacombe  Park ;  Frederick  Chatfield,  M.P.,  and 
other  issue  {see  Smith  of  Sacombe  Park). 

Henry,  b.  1794;  m.  14  July,  1824,  Lady  Lucy  Melville,  dau. 
of  Alexander,  10th  Earl  of  Lcven  and  Melville,  by  whom 
(who  d.  23  Dec.  1865)  he  has  two  sons,  Henry  Abel,  b. 
1826,  -III.  30  Oct.  1849,  Elizabeth  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Francif 
Pym,  Esq.  of  The  Hazells,  co.  Bedford ;  and  Robert  Mel- 
ville. 

Sophia,  m.  1803,  William  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  King's  Weston, 
Somerset,  who  is  deceased. 

Frances  Anne,  -in.  1806,  Claude  George  Tlioriiton,  Esq.  o) 
Marden  HUl,  Herts. 


SMI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


SMI 


1479 


Mary,  m.  1811,  Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Aldridge  Lodge,  co. 
Stafford. 

Caroline,  m.  1814,  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Cstry,  and  d.  ISIG. 
Lucy,  d.  tinyn. 

Barbara,  m.  1836,  James  John  Gordon.  Esq.,  R.N. 
Charlotte,  m.  19  Oct.  1S25,  lion.  Alexander  Leslie  Melville. 

The  eldest  son, 

Abel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Herts 
from  1835  to  1847,  6.  17  July,  1788;  m.  1st,  1322,  Lady 
Marianne  Melville,  dan.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Lcven  and 
Melville,  which  lady  (/.  1823.  He  m.  2ndly,  12  July,  1826, 
Francos  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Harry  Calvert,  1st  hart,  of 
Claydcn,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Arel,  now  of  Woodhall  Park. 

II.  Robert,  of  Goldings,  Herts,  and  35,  Dover  Street,  Picca- 
dilly, London,  W.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hisfh  SherilT  1869,  0. 
24  April,  18a3;  j/i.  8  Jan.  1857,  Isabel,  5th  dau.  of  Henry 
John  Adeane,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Babr.^ham,  co.  Cambridge,  and 
the  Hon.  Matilda  Abiaail  Stanley,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Stanley,  of  Alderley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Abel,  b.  11  Oct.  1857. 

2  Eustace  Abel,  6.  3  Sept.  1862. 

3  Wilfrid  Rohert  Abel,  b.  13  Sept.  1870. 

4  Ralph  Philip  Ahel,  6.  8  March,  1874. 

1  Beatrice  Maud,  6.  11  Dec.  18G0. 

2  Enimeline  Constance,  6.  21  Nov.  1854. 

3  Isabel  Mary,  b.  4  JiUy,  1866. 

4  Hilda  Marion,  b.  21  Sept.  1867. 

5  Edith  Elizabeth,  6.  20  Feb.  1869. 

6  Leila  Margaret,  6.  20  June,  1872. 

7  Marjory,  b.  12  Feb.  187C. 
ni.  Philip,  6.  10  Jan.  1837. 

IV.  Albert,  6.  31  March,  1841 ;  m.  Emma  Markham,  5th  dau. 
of  William  Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca  Hall,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edwin;     2   Lionel;     3  Samuel;     4  Harold;     1  Helen; 

2  Maud;  3  Rose. 

I.  Caroline,  r,i.  19  July,  1849,  Robert  Culling  Hanbury,  Esq., 
M.P.,  and  d.  4  Oct.  1863,  leaving  issue,  1  Edmund ;  2  Evan ; 

3  Ashley;  1  Emily  Mary;  2  Blabcl;  3  Caroline. 

n.  Mary,  ra.  Col.  Charles  Daniell,  and  has  issue,  Constance 
Mary.  m.  Elizabeth  Frances. 

IV.  Adelaide,  m.  Rev.  Filmer  Sullivan,  and  has  issue, 
1  Ernest ;  2  Harry ;  1  Albinia ;  2  Marion. 

V.  Lucy,  1,1.  Frederick  Wake  Pinney,  and  has  issue,  1  Charles 
Frederick ;  2  Robert  Wake ;  1  Frances  Mary ;  2  Hester ; 
3  Alice. 

VI.  Sophia,  m.  20  April,  1865,  Hon.  Charles  William  Fre- 
mantle,  3rd  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Cottesloe,  and  has 
issue,  1  Maurice  Abel,  6.  16  Feb.  1868;  2  Ronald;  3  Charles 
Albert;  1  Margaret  Agnes. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  23  Feb.  1859. 

Arms  and  Crest — See  Smith  of  Tresco  Abbey. 
Seat— Woodhall  Park,  Ware. 


SMITH    OF    SACOMBE    PARK. 

Smith,  Samuel  G-eoege,  Esq.  of  Sacombe  Part, 
Eerts,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Aylesbury,  h.  5  Jiuie,  1822. 

ILtnCilQC. — Samuel  George  Sshth,  Esq.  of  Sacombe  Park, 
JLP.,  {..  1789,  2nd  son  of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  WoodhaU  Park 
«« Smith  of  WoodhaU);  m.  1821,  Eugenia,  3rd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Sobert  Chatfield,  D.C.L.,  Vicar  of  Chatteris,  co.  Cambridge, 
ani  by  her  (who  d.  5  June,  1833)  had  issue, 

Samuel  George,  now  of  Sacombe  Park,  3I.P. 

Frederick  Chatfield,  of  Bramcote  Hall,  Notts,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

M.P.  for  North   Nottinghamshire,  6.  II  June,    1823;    i.i. 

3  June,  1858,  Harriet  Matilda,  dau.  of  Francis  Pym,  Esq. 

of  the  Hasells,  and  has  issue, 

1  Herbert  Francis,  ft.  10  May,  1859. 

2  Cecil  LesUe,  b.  9  July,  1862;  d.  18  April,  1864. 

3  Ruthven  Frederick,  ft.  14  Jan.  1864. 

4  Evelyn  Koyle,  b.  20  Dec.  1872. 

1  Katherine  Maud,  ft.  19  March,  IS61. 

2  Ethel  Marian,  ft.  13  Nov.  1865. 

3  Lilian  Mary,  6.  3  Sept.  1867. 

4  Rosamond  Lucy,  6.  5  Jnne,  186D. 

5  Cicely  Violet,  6.  13  April,  1875. 

6  Alice  Eugenia,  6.  11  Dec.  1876. 
BoTvland,  of  Duffield  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  131,  Queen's  Gate, 

S.W.,  High  SherilT  1377,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Derby,  M.P.  for 
South  Derbyshire  1868-74.  ft.  6  Dec.  1826;  m.  20  Aug.  1857, 
Constance  Henrietta  Sophia  Louisa,  3rd  d.au.  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Lord  Granville  Somerset,  son  of  Henry  Charles,  6th 
Duke  of  Beaufort,  and  has  issue,  1  Granville  Francis 
Boland,  ft.  24  Dec.  I860;  1  Constance  Eugenie,  b.  17  June, 
1858;  2  Constance  Emily,  ft.  26  Jan.  1874. 
Horace  James,  of  Broxboiirnebury,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.. 
High  Sheriff  1873,  formerly  Capt.  Herts  Yeomanry  (assumed 
the  name  of  Bosanquet)  ft.  24  Feb.  1829;  mi.  18.58,  Cecilia 
Jane  Wenlworth,  only  child  and  heir  of  George  Jacob 
Bo;anqcet,  Esq.  D.L.,  of  Broxbourncbury,  Secretary  to 
II. 


Her  Majesty's  Legation,  and  Charge  d' Affaires  at  Madrid, 
and  has  issue,  1  George  Richard  Bosanquet,  ft.  5  Feb.  1866 ; 
1  Florence  Cecilia ;  2  Marion  Constance  Bosanquet ;  3  Ella 
Bosanquet;  4  Alice  Eugenie;  5  Lettice  Evelyn  (.see  Smith- 
BosANQtJET  Of'  Jiio.(bouriubnr,/). 

Charlotte  Eugenia,  ft.  31  Dec.  1838;  rri.  Col.  Bernard  Eward, 
late  60th  Ritles,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Smith  d.  4  Oct.  IS63. 

Arms — See  Smith  of  Tresco  Abbey. 
Scat — Sacombe  Park,  Ware. 


SlillTH    OF    VAYNOL. 

DrFF-AsSHETON-SillTn,  GrEOEGE  WlLLIAM,  Esq. 
of  Vaynol,  co.  Carnarvon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higb 
Shcritt'  for  Anglesea  1872,  b.  17  May,  18-18,  assumed 
the  name  of  Assheton-Smith,  in  addition  to  that 
of  Duff,  under  tlie  will  of  Mrs.  Asshcton-Smitb, 
widow  of  his  grand-uncle,  Thomas  Assbeton-Smith, 
Esq.  of  Tcdworth  and  Vajnol.  Mr.  Duff-Asslieton- 
Smitb  is  eldest  son  of  Kobert  Geoi-ge  DufP,  Esq.  of 
"Wellington  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight,  by  Mai-y  Astley, 
his  wife,  niece  of  the  late  Thomas  Assheton- 
Smith,  Esq. 

31lUr<l0C.— Thomas  Assreton,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Hall,  near 
Bowden,  co.  Chester,  descended  from  Ralph  Asshetox,  Esq. 
of  Kirkby,  near  Leeds  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard  Assheton,  of 
Mi'UlIeton,  co.  Lancaster)  and  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  William  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ashley  aforesaid,  assumed 
the  surname  and  arms  of  Smith  at  the  death  of  his  uncle, 
Capt.  William  Smith,  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  -John  Smith, 
Speaker  in  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  first  two  Parliaments 
of  Queen  Anne,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  in  the  pre- 
ceding reign.    Mr.  Assheton-Smith's  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Assueton  -  Smith,  Esq,  of  Tcdworth,  Hants,  m, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Watkins  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Voclus,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

It.  William,   Lieut,  of  "The  Temeraire,"  at  the  Battle  of 

Trafalgar,  lost  at  sea,   16  Jan.  1806,  in  a  noble  attempt  to 

save  the  lives  ol  others. 

I.  Jane,  Sirs.  Satterley. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1818,  WUliamEuckler  Astley,  Esq.,  brother 
to  Sir  John  Dugdale  xVstley,  1st  bart.  of  Everleigh,  Wilts, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1849)  had  a  dau.. 

Mart,  m.  12  May,  1847,  Robert  George  Duff,  Esq.,  4th 
son  of  Garden  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  has 
issue,  1  George  William  Ddff-.\sshetos-Smith,  Esq., 
now  of  Vaynol;  2  Charles  Garden  Duff,  ra.  1876,  Hon. 
Blaud  Frances  Vivian,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  2n(i  Lord 
Vivian;  3  Henry  Assheton  Dutf;  and  I  Louisa  Alice 
Duff. 

in.  Emma,  m.  1st,  —  Illingworth,  Esq.;  and 2ndly,  —  Jervis, 
Esq. 

IV.  Fanny,  d.  v.nm.  v.  Harriet,  d.  unr,i. 

Mr.  Assheton-Smith  d.  12  May,  1823,  aged  76,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  AssHETON-SmTH,  Esq.  of  Tedworth,  Hants,  and 
Vaynol,  co.  Carnarvon,  M.P.  for  Andover,  and  subsequen'.l/ 
for  CO.  Carnarvon;  he  m.  Oct.  1827,  Matilda,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Webber,  E.sq.  of  Binfield  Lodge,  Berks,  but  had  no 
issue.  Jlr.  Assheton  Smith,  one  of  the  most  prominent  sports- 
men of  his  time,  d.  Sept.  I85S,  having  devised  his  whole  pro- 
perty to  his  widow,  who  survived  him  a  few  months  only,  dying 
IS  May,  1859.  By  her  will  the  Welsh  estates  and  quarries 
passed  to  Mr.  Assheton  Smith's  grand-nephew,  George  Wil- 
liam Duff,  and  the  Tedworth  estate  to  her  own  nephew  and 
godson,  Francis  Stanley,  Esq. 

.^i-iiis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4tb,  az.,  tv.-o  bars  between  thre? 
pheons  or,  for  Smith:  2nd,  arg.,  a  mullet  pierced  sa.,  for 
Assheton  ;  3rd,  vert,  aftss  erm.  between  a  stag's  head  caboshel 
in  cbief  and  two  escallops  in  base  or.  Crests— 1st,  Smith  : 
Issuant  from  a  mural  crown  or,  two  arms  embowed  vested  az. 
cuffed  arg.  holding  a  pheon  or;  2nd,  Assheton  :  A  mower  in 
the  act  of  mowing  vested  perpale  arg.  and  sa.  sleeves  and  hoso 
counterchanged,  cap  quarterly  arg.  and  sa.  scythe  handle  or, 
the  blade  ppr. 

Seat— Vaynol,  near  Bangor. 


SMITHWICK    OF    BALLYNGAWSEY. 

SiiiTHWiCK,  Robert,  Esq.  of  BaUyngawsey  and 
William's  Fort,  co.  Limerick,  Lieut.  K.M.,  b.  13 
July,  17S)1 ;  m.  12  March,  1829,  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  Kev.  Ricliard  FitzGerald,  of  GleuTille, 

5c 


CO. 


HSO 


SMI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SMY 


Clare  (last  surviving  son  of  Augustine  Pitzgeralcl, 
Esq.  of  Touveen,  co.  Clare,  hj  Ellen,  eldest  dau. 
of  Edward  Ryves,  Esq.  of  Nelson  Place,  Limerick, 
and  Catherine  liis  wife,  dan.  of  Hugh  Massey,  Esq. 
of  Stoneville,  co.  Limerick),  and  has  issue, 

I.  EoBEKT  Henet,  h.  15  Feb.  1837. 

II.  Eichard  FitzGerald  (Rev.),  b.  31  Autf.  1843. 

I.  Ellen  FitzGerald,  r,i.  7  May,  1853,  William  Pidgeon,  Esq., 
J. P.,  of  Athlone,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue,  one  son, 
William  Robert,  and  two  daus. 

II.  Rebecca,  d.  unm.  22  Nov.  1859. 

ILfltCHgC. — This  family  claims  to  L-e  a  livancli  of  the 
ancient  House  of  Smithwick  nf  Less  Lawiley,  Herts.  Early  in 
the  17th  century,  one  of  that  family  is  stated  to  have  settled 
in  CO.  Wexford,  Ireland,  but  he  and  every  member  of  his 
family  (with  the  exception  of  one  son,  a^cd  about  16),  were 
cutoff  during  the  Rebellion  of  1611.  The  survivor  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Richard  Le  Hunte,  who  went  to  Ireland,  a  Col. 
in  the  army  of  Cromwell,  and  eventually  settling  at  Cashel, 
CO.  Tipperary,  represented  that  city  in  Parliament  1661.  When 
William  III.  went  to  Ireland,  Mr.  Smitliwick  joined  his  army 
as  a  volunteer  Dragoon,  and  served  at  the  siege  of  Limerick. 
Some  of  his  sons  settled  in  co.  Tipperary,  and  one  of  them, 
Peter  Smituwick,  at  Kilduff  Castle,  co.  Limerick.  He  m. 
Miss  Apjohn,  of  Garthclin,  now  called  Lcnfield,  co.  Limerii;k, 
and  had,  besides  other  sons, 

William  Smithwick,  the  youngest,  of  Mount  Catherine,  co. 
Limerick,  m.  liis  cousin,  Catherine  Gabbett,  of  Cahirline,  and 
d.  29  Sept.  1796,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Peter,  d.  unm. 

II.  John,  111.  his  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Lloyd,   Esq.  of 
Dromsalla,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  and 
Magister  ad  eundcm  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  pi'csent  rep 
resentative  of  this  branch  of  the  Smithwick  family. 

1  Maria,  m.  John  Scott,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

2  Catherine. 

S  Anna  Ogilvie,  i».  Peter  Broughton,  Esq.  of  Tunstall  Hall, 
Salop  (s.t  Bkoughton). 

m.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Michael,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Blcashy,  Esq.  of  Cork, 
and  had  issue, 

1  William  Eleasby,  J. P.  for  Tipperary,  of  Youghal  House, 
Nenagh,  CO.  Tipperary,  b.  17  Feb.  1800;  m.  Aug.  1827, 
Anna,  eldest  dau.  oJ  Rev.  Dr.  Gabbett,  LL.D.,  of  Castle 
Lake,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue,  1  William  FirzWilliam, 
late  Capt.  47th  regt.,  b.  28  Dec.  1833;  2  Robert  John,  b. 
1836,  m.  Laura,  dau.  of  Frederick  Vince,  Esq.  of  Warwick ; 
1  Mary  Catherine,  m.  Ilcber  Peraberton  Koe,  Esq.  of 
Youghal  Lodge;  2  Annette  Victoria;  3  Harriettc  Eliza- 
beth; 4  Elisc  Caroline;  5  Margaret  Teresa,  m.  James 
Nettlewelle  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Ashley  Park. 

2  John,  111.  Cherry,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pennefather,  Esq.  of 
Cashel. 

3  Michael,  in.  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Richard  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Waller. 

4  feter,  m.  Mary,  Srd  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Gabbett.  LL.D. 
1  Maria,  m.  her  cousin,  Samuel  Bleasby,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

He  m.  2ndly,  his  cousin,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Ven.  Garret  Wall, 
Archdeacon  of  Emly,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  young. 

II.  Martha,  m.  Frances  Wise,  Esq.  of  Anhe  Grove,  co.  Cork, 
and  d.  s.  p. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Rathjordcin,  J.P.  for  co.  Lime- 
rick and  Tipperary,  6.  May,  17C0;  m.  1st,  1787,  Rebecca,  dau. 
of  Henry  White,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Golden  Hills,  co.  Tipperary,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Maunsell,  Esq.,  LL.D., 
K.C.,  and  M.P.  fur  Kilmallock,  and  Dorothea  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Richard  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castle  Waller,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  had  issue, 

William,  /*.  1790,  Lieut.  City  Limerick  Militia;  d.  unm.  1830. 

Henry  White,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Elizabeth  Anne,  last  sur- 
viving child  of  Rev.  John  Preston,  Rector  of  Knockaney, 
CO.  Limerick,  and  Mabclla  his  wife,  dan.  of  Joseph  Gub- 
hins,  Esq.  of  Maidstown,  and  d.  s.  p.  2  Jan.  1812. 

Kobert,  now  of  Ballyngawsey. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Peter  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Broxlough,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  had  issue. 

Catherine,  m.  William  Keating,  E.sq.,  M.D.,  of  Limerick, 
and  has  issue. 

Margaret,  m.  Thomas  S.  Manning,  Esq.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Martha,  m.  Joseph  Gabbett,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  a  dau. 

Eebecca,  to.  Peter  Smithwick,  Esq.  of  Suirville,  co.  'J  ippc- 
rary,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.   Smithwick   in.  2naiy,  1803,    Eliza,  dau.  of   Rev.   John 
Madder,  Rector  of  Newport,  and  Kilmastulla,  co.  Tipperary, 


by  Dorothea  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Gough,  Esq.  of  Woods- 
town,  CO.  Limerick  (grandfather  of  Hugh,  1st  Viscount  Gough), 
but  by  her  had  no  issue. 

» 

SMOLLETT    OF    BONHILL. 

Smollett,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Bonhill,  and 
Cameron  House,  co.  Dumbarton,  called  to  the 
Scottish  Ear  1825,  M.P.  for  co.  Dumbarton  1841  to 
1859,  b.  29  Nov.  1801. 

ILillCil^C. — The  family  of  Smollett  is  of  considerable  dis- 
tinction in  North  Britain, 

Archibald  Smollett  (4th  son  of  Sir  James  Smollett,  of  Bon-  _ 
hill,  one  of  the  Commissioners  for  the  Union),  m.  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Cuninghame,  of  Gilbertficld,  co.  Lanark,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  younger  son,  Tobias  Smollett,  b.  at  Dalquhurn, 
near  Dumbarton,  1721,  the  eminent  writer,  d.  21  Oct.  1771 ; 
and  a  dau., 

Jean  Smollett,  in.  Alexander  Tclfer,  of  Symington,  co, 
Lanark,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  Alexander.  Mrs.  Telfer  «. 
at  tlio  decease  of  hercousin-german,  Mr.  Commissary  Smollett, 
to  the  estate  of  Bonhill,  and  resumed  her  maiden  name  of 
Smollett.     Her  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Telfer  Smollett,  of  Bonhill,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of 
John  Renton,  of  Lamberton,  co.  Berwick,  by  the  Lady  Susanna 
Montgomerie  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of 
Eglinton,  by  Susanna  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Ken- 
nedy, Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,   Lieut. -Col.   Coldstream   Guards,  BI.P.  for  co. 

Dumbarton,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Alkmar,  1799,   s.  hi» 

father,  he  having  predeceased  him  by  a  few  months,  and 

and  was  *-.  by  his  brother. 

John  RonETT,  his  heir. 

Tobias  George,  Capt.  78th  Eoss-shire  Highlanders. 
James,  accidentally  killc-d  at  sea. 
Susan,  m.  1st,  —  Pigott,  Esq. ;  and  2adly,  Edmund  NaglC^ 
Esq.  of  CO.  Cork. 
The  second  son, 

John  Rocett  Smollett,  Esq.  of  Bonhill,  Eear-Admiral  B.!?., 
s.  his  brother,  and  in.  1st,  Louisa,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Eouett, 
Esq.  of  Auchindennan,  co.  Dumbarton,  and  liy  her  had  an  only 
dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy.    He  m.  2ndly,   1800,  Elizabeth,  2d(1  j 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Patrick  Boyle,  2nd  son  of  Joha,  2nd  Earl  o<| 
Glasgow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1B58)  had  issue, 

Alexander,  now  of  Bonhill. 

Patrick  Boyle,  M.P.  for  Cambridge,  late  M.P.  for  co.  Dum-j 

barton,  and  late  of  the  H.E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  Madras. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1830,  Charies  Villiors  Stuart,  Esq.,  youngeslj 

brother  of  Lord  Stuart  de  Dccies.  Helen  Mure.         j 

Louisa  Ceciha,  m.  Rev.  John  Macfarlane,  D.D.,  of  Dalkeith,] 
Cecilia. 

Admiral  Smollett  d.  1842. 

Arms — Az.,  a  bend  or,  between  alion  rampant  ppr.,Uolditl!l 
in  his  paw  a  banner  arg.,  and  a  bugle-horn  also  ppr.  Creti-i 
An  oak  tree  ppr.     Motto — Vircsco. 

Seat — Cameron  House,  Alexandria,  co.  Dumbarton. 


SMYTH    OP    HEATH    EALL. 

Smyth,  Geobge  John  Eitzeot,  Esq.  of  Heatfi 
Hall,  CO.  York,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  Ij 
13  Sept.  1841. 

?LiUC<t5C. — The  family  of  Smyth  is  of  considerable  stanci 
ing  in  co.  York,  and  derives  from 

Eichard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Myreshaw,  in  the  parish  of  Bradj 
ford,  CO.  York,  b.  1594.    His  grandson, 

John  Smyth,  Esq.,  J.P.,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1654  (2nd  son  of  Johj 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Myreshaw,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Randal 
Wood,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  James  Margetson,  Archbishop  <J 
Armagh),  purchased  the  estate  of  Heath  Hall  1709.  He  flj 
three  times,  and  d.  25  Dec.  1729,  aged  76,  leaving,  by  his  IH 
wife,  Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Harrison,  Esq.  <j 
Wakefield,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  J. P.,  in.  Katherine,  datj 
and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Frank,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  and  djinj 
31  May,  1731,  aged  40,  was  s.  by  (the  only  son  of  brothef 
Eichard,  by  Anne  Whoatley  his  wife)  his  nephew, 

John  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  J.P.,  to.  Bridget,  daUj 
sole  heir  of  Benjamin  Foslcy,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17| 
1800)  left  at  his  decease,  10  April,  1771,  aged  55,  an  onl] 
and  heir, 

The  Eight  Hon.  John  Smyth,  of  Hcflth  Hall,  &.  12  3 
1748,  M.P.  for  Pontefract,  and  successively  a  Lord  of  thd^ 
miralty  and  Treasury,   Master  of  the  Mint,  and  one  of'j 
Majesty's  Privy  Council.    He  m.  4  June,  1778,  Lady  Georgiai 


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RiVIY 


1481 


Fltzroy,  eldest  dan.  of  Aiististus  Henry,  3rcl  Dulce  of  Grafton, 
r.iul  by  her  (who  d.  10  Jan.  1799)  had  issue, 

Jonu  Henry,  his  heir. 

George,  Col.  in  the  Guards,  h.  G  Nov.  1782;  m.  Pnv.Tli,  eW'-'st 

dau.  of  Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  and  liail  issue. 
Thomas,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  9  June,  1784;   tl.  unni. 
Charles,  Major  in  the  army,  b.  8  Jan.  178G;   il.  iinra.of  a 

wound  received  at  Quatve  Bras,  Juno,  1815. 
Georgiana  Anne,  d.  5  May,  1864. 
Maria  Bridget  Frances,  d.  uur,i.  30  Jan.  1813. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  J2  Feb.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Henry  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hall,  BI.P.  for  the  Uni- 
versity of  Cambridge,  6.  20  March,  1780;    in.  1st,  25  July, 

1810,  Sarah  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Ibbotson,  Esq.  of  St. 
Anthony's,  co.  Northumberland,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  29  May, 

1811.  He  tii.  2ndly,  IG  April,  1814,  his  cousin,  Lady  Elizabeth 
Anne  Fitzroy,  3rd  dau.  of  George  Henry,  4th  Dulie  of  Grafton, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  George,  late  of  Heath. 

Henrj',  b.  5  April,  181C;  Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  and  a  Knight  of 

the  Legion  of  Honour;  m.  28  June,   1SG5,  Kebccca,  eldest 

dau.  of  Thomas  Pierce,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Tliomas  Davies, 

Esq.  of  Neuadd,  co.  Brecon. 
Elizabeth  Sarah,  vi.  6  Aug.  1836,  Abraham  George  Robarts, 

Esq.  of  Hill  Street,  London. 
Louisa  Georgiana,  m.  15  April,  1841,  Gervase  Parker  Bushe, 

Esq.,  Attache  at  Hanover,  and  d.  1  Nov.  1842. 
Maria  Isabella,  m.  1854,  Vice-Adm.  Robert  Fitzroy,  d.  1SG5. 
Frances. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  22  Oct.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  George  Sjrrxn,    Esq.   of  Heath  Hall,  M.P.  for  the 
ity  ofYork,  J. P.   and  D.L.,  Col.  2nd  West  York  Militia,   b. 
Feb.  1815;  m.  18  May,  1837,  the  Hon.  Diana  Bosville  3Iac- 
3onald,  dau.  of  Godfrey,  3rd  Lord  Macdonald,  and  had  issue, 

.George  John  Fitzroy,  now  of  Heath  Hall. 

William  James,  late  Lieut.  Rifle  Bi-igade,  b.  1  Nov.  1847. 

Henry  Edward,  b.  26  March,  1842;  d.  18  Feb.  1850. 

Diana  Elizabeth  Matilda,  m.  21  April,  1858,  Henry,  4th  Earl  of 
Harewood. 

Louisa  Harriet,  m.  26  Nov.  1868,  John  Harvey  Thursby, 
eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Thursby,  of  Ormerod  House, 
Burnley.  Mary  Caroline.  Eva  Laura. 

led.  10  June,  1869. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
!.  three  lozenges  or.  Crest — A demi-bull  rampant  arg.  issuing 
rom  a  ducal  coronet  or,  armed  and  horned  of  the  same,  and 
jorged  with  a  collar  az.,  charged  with  three  lozenges,  and 
immed  gold.  Motto — Nee  timeo  nee  spei'no. 
Seat — Heath  Hall,  near  Wakefield. 


STIYTH  OP  ELKINGTON. 
Smyth,  Wiiliah  Henet,  Esq.  of  Elkington 
3ftll,  CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  Higli  Steward  of  the  borough. 
f  Louth,  b.  21  March,  1821 ;  m.  10  April,  1849, 
[Jarah  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Sargeaunt, 
Sector  of  Stanwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Grenville,  b.  6  Oct.  1857. 
n.  George  Edmund,  b.  28  June,  1859. 
Bi.  Charles  Glastonbury,  b.  7  Sept.  18C3. 

IttncagC— About  the  middle  of  the  14lh  century,  John 
I'MirH,  of  Hacthorp,  or  Ackthorpe,  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln, 
j|«.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Willarby,  by  Isabel  his 

ife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Oteby,  son  of  Sir  Randolph  de 
pteby,  and  was  direct  ancestor  of  Robert  SirrTn,  who  hi.  early 

I  the  16th  century,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Lil- 

orne,  and  had,  with  a  younger  son,  Henry,  and  a  dau.. 
tlizabeth,  the  wife  of  William  Ustworth,  a  successor, 

Christopher  Sjittu,  Esq.  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Annablcs, 
Its,  toup.  Elizabeth.    He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Hide, 

i  Aldbury,  and  had  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

TnoMAs,  his  heir.  Nicholas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Jane,  m.  George  Rotherham. 

Maudlin,    m.    Lord    Chief  Justice    Edmond  Anderson  (see 

BnRKE's  Br.ronetage,  under  Anderson,  and  in  Peerage  under 

Lord  Yabborough). 
Alice,  m.  1st,   Mr.  Robson,  of  London ;  and  2ndly,  —  For- 

tescue,  of  Salden. 

Elizabeth,  m.  —  Ralegh,  co.  Warwick. 
Ac  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annables,  m.  Joan  Collett,  and  was 
ther  of 

Sir  George  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Annables,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of 
'  Rowland  Lytton,  Knt.  of  Knebworth,  Sheriff  of  Herts  36 
.izABETU,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Barriugton, 
'ft.  of  Barringtoa  Hall,  and  d.  17C7,  aged  Co)  lie  had  one 


son,   George  Rolnnd,   finrl   ono  flntv,  Tiofh  rl.   vy-in.    At  'I's 
decease  the  Manor  of  Annables  reverted  to  his  uncle, 

Nicholas  Smyth,  Esq.,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William  Gar- 
diner, of  Souihwark,  and  had  (with  several  other  children, 
who  d.  s.  p.)  a  dau.,  Frances,  in.  William  Tucker,  and  had 
a  son, 

Edmpnd  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annables,  one  of  the  Clerks  of  his 
Majesty's  Council  in  Ireland,  ih.  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Percival, 
of  Kinsale,  .and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Annables,  d.  v.n,n.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Edmund  Smyth,  Esq.  of  AnnnWes,  and  of   Elkington,  co. 
Lincoln,  m.  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James  Reading,  Esq.  of 
Newington,  Surrey,  and  had,  with  others  who  d.  unra., 
James,  his  heir,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Jcnkyn,  Esq.  of 
Harpenden,  and  had  an  only  surviving  child,  Mary,  ra.  the 
Hon.  James  Grenville,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Grenville,  Esq.  of 
Watton,  Bucks,  by  Hester,  his  wife.  Countess  Temple,  and 
d.  15  Dec.  1757,  when  her  patrimonial  estates  at  Elltingtoii 
devolved  on  her  son, 
James  Grenville,  who  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  1797,  by 
the  title  of  Baron  Glastonbury  of  Butleigh.    His  Lordship 
dying  unm.  26  April,  1825,  devised  the  Smyth  estate  back 
to  the  male  line. 
William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
Anne,  ra.  John  Finch,  Esq.  of  Red  Heath,  ITert';. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  Cleave  Greenhill,  of  Abbots  Langley. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  ATilliaii  SirvTH,  of  Annables,  Rector  of  Emberton, 
Bucks,  b.  1686;  '(ii.  Barbara,  dau.  of  WilUam  Johnson,  ofOlney, 
in  the  same  co.,  and  of  Witham-on-the-HUl,  co.  lincola,  and 
had  issue, 
Edmund,  his  heir. 

William.    {See  Smyth  of  Ziffle  Ilnvnlitnv .) 
Christopher,  b.  1736;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  S.  Hartshorn,  Esq.; 
and  dying  s.  p.  1825,  his  estates  in  co.  Northampton  were, 
according  to  his  will,  divided  between  his  nephews,  the  Rev. 
William  Smyth  and  William  Tyler  Smyth. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Edmond  Smyth,  of  Annablcs,  6.  172G,  Rector  cf 
Great  Linford,  and  Tyringham,  Bucks,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Shan,  Vicar  of  Chichley,  and  had  three  sons 
and  six  daus., 
William,  his  heir. 

George,  m.  Miss  Anne  Andibcrt,  of  Philadelphia,  and  d.  ct 
Sierra  Leone,  leaving  a  dau.,  who  d.  unm, 
Edmund,  who  d.  at  sea,  imm. 
Dorothy,  d.  unm. 

Frances,  m.  Edward  Lambert,  of  Easebourn,  f  n.-snx. 
Catherine,  m.  John  Cape,  Esq.  of  London,  and  iiad  issue. 
Susannah,  r,i.  Henry  Locock,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Northampton, 
and  had  issue,  1  Sir  Charles  Locock.  Bart.,  Ph3'sician  to  the 
Queen;  2   Henry,  of  London;  and   1  F"rances,   m.  Daniel 
Cave,  E.sq.  of  Cleve  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  1855. 
Maria,  m.  Henry  Cape,  Esq.  of  Hardingstone. 
Ann,  TO.  Henry  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Northampton,  and  had  issu:. 

The  Rev.  Edmund  Smyth  d.  1789,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
The  Rev.  William  Smyth,  M.A.,  of  Annables,  Rector  of 
Great  Linford,  b.  1761 ;  ni.  1790,   Susannah,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ray,  Esq.  of  Worlingworth,  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 
William,  late  of  Elkington  and  Annables. 
Edmund  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  North  Elkington,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
East  Haddon,  co.  Northampton,  6.  1793;    'ni.  8  June,  1826, 
Ann  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Ricliard  Bellwood,  Esq.  of  Louth, 
d.  1853.  Frances,  d.  unm.  1829. 

Susannah,  m.  her  cousin,  Henry  Locock,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  had  issue,  d.  1S55. 

The  Rev.  William  Smyth  c?.  1837,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
The  Rev.  William  S.myth,  M.A.,  of  Elkington  Hall,    co. 
Lincoln,  J. P.,  and  Annables,  Herts,  b.  13  June,  1791 ;  r,i.  13 
June,  1820,  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ray,  Esq.  of  Suffolk,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1839),  had  issue, 
I.  William  Henry,  now  of  Elkington. 
Ji.  Edmund,   of  Annables,  Hert.^,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  fndi'.n 
army,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Educational  Department  in 
Kumaon,  6.  2  Dee.  1823 ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Gardner, 
Esq.,  M.D. 

III.  James  Grenville  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  South  Elkington,  Louth, 
&.  1  June,  1825;  ra.  1858,  Emily,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Royds, 
Rector  of  Brereton,  co.  Chester,  and  has  an  only  child, 
Emily  Mary. 

IV.  Christopher  (Rev.),  BI.A.,  Patron  of  East  Haddon,  and 
Rector  of  Woodford,  co.  Northampton,  0.  17  Jan.  1827, 
m.  Clementina,  dau.  of  Clement  Royds,  Esq.  of  Falinge, 
and  has  issue,  Edmund ;  Cyril ;  Ethel ;   and  Laura. 

I.  Emma  Jane,  r/i.  1852,  her  consin,  the  Right  lion.  Stephen 
Cave,  M.P.  n.  Frances.  ^ 

III.  Ellen  Mary,  m.  Edward  Wiey  Whinncid,  Esq.,  and  lias 
issue,  Herbert;  Arthtu';  and  Walter. 

Mr.  Smytli  d.  Jan.  1873. 

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SMY 


Arms — Per  tend  dancette  or  and  az.,  a  cross  molinc, 
counterchangetl,  quartering  Willabet,  Ottebt,  Lileurne,  and 
Shan.  Cresl — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-falcon  volant 
ppr.  wings  expanded  arg. 

fieat— Elkington  Hall,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 


SMYTH    OF     LITTLE    HOUGHTON. 

SiiTTH,  Ltjct  Chaelotte,  of  Little  Houghton 
House,  CO.  Northampton,  v.idow  ofWilliam  Smyth, 
Esq.,  and  2nd  dan.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  R.  B.  Stop- 
ford,  Eector  of  Baston  Seagrare,  and  Canon  of 
Windsor,  m.  21  May,  18i4,  William  Smyth,  Esq. 
of  Little  Houghton  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1862,  who  was  b.  18  May,  1808,  and  d.  23 
March,  1872. 

JLtUCatJC— WiLtiAM  SsrfTH,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  the  Eev. 
■William  Smyth,  of  Annables,  by  Barbara  Johnson  his  wife  [see 
preceding  Memoir),  ra.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Oliver  Tyier,  Esq.  of 
Canterbury,  and  was  father  of 

William  Tsleb  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Little  Houghton,  co.  North- 
ampton, who,  by  Anne  his  wife,  was  father  of  the  late  William 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Little  Houghton. 

Arms,  £c. — Sec  Smith,  of  Elkinaton. 

£eai— Little  Houghton  House,  Northampton. 


SMYTH    OP    MOUNT    HENRY. 

Smtth,  Edtvaed  Seeffington  Eakdai,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Henry,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Queen's  Co.,  and  J.P.  for  King's  Co.,  High  Sheriff 
for  Queen's  Co.  1865,  served  as  Lieut,  in  28th  regt. 
in  Crimean  Campaign  1855,  including  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sebastopol,  wounded,  received  medal  and 
clasp,  h.  27  Sept.  1831;  m.  9  Sept.  1862,  Hon. 
Gertrude  Yaleutine  FitzPatrick,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Wilson,  1st  Lord  Castletown  of  Upper  Ossory,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Easdal  Chables  Edwabd  Skeffington,  h.  C  Dec.  1864. 

II.  Geoffry  Henry  Julian,  6.  Dec.  1873. 
I.  Viola  Julian  Henriette,  h.  April,  1871. 

ICincatlC.— W'illiam  Smyth,  who  claimed  descent  from 

the  Irish  sept  of  O'Gowax,  of  Ballygowan,  co.  Down,  and  had 

two  sons, 

I.  Thomas  (Right   Eev.),  D.D.,  Bishop    of  Limerick  and 

Ardfert,  b.  1654,  consecrated  8  Dec.  1C95,  Vice-Chanccllor 

Trinity  Coll.   Dublin,  1714,  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Ulysses 

Burgh,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ardagh,  and  d.  4  May,  1725,  leaving 

with  two  daus.,  nine  sons, 

1  AYilliam,  d.  1737,  leaving,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  John 
Henry,  m.  and  had  issue,  Anne,  m.  Eobert  Hewett,  and 
Barbara,  ra.  Eobert  Fitzgerald. 

2  Charles,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  ra.  21  Nov.  1728,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Prendergast,  1st  bart.  of  Croane,  and 
d.  18  Aug.  1784,  leaving  issue,  i 

Thomas,  of  Liccadoon,  M.P.  for  Limerick,  d.  s.  'p. 
John   Pbendeegast,    1st  Viscount  Gort  (see  Bueke's 

Petrarje). 
Charles  Lennox,  Lieut.-Col.,  of  the  Green  Horse,  now 

5tri  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p. 
Juliana,  ra.  1759,  Thomas  Vereker,  Esq.,  and  mother  of 

Chaeles,  2nd  Viscount  Gort. 

3  Henry  (Rev.),  m.  1733,  Diana,  dau.  of  Rev.  Stackpolc 
Pery,  and  sister  of  Edmund  Sexton,  1st  Viscount  Pery. 

4  Miehael. 

5  John  (Rev.),  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Connor,  d. 
1781,  leaving  two  sons,  Charles  and  Edward,  and  a  dau. 
Susan,  ill.  Benjamin  Lee,  Esq.  of  Mcrrion,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  an  only  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Arthur  Guinness,  Esq.  of 
Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

6  George,  BaiTister-at-Law,  d.  13  Feb.  1774,  leaving 
Thoaias,  Philip,  George,  Eebecca. 

7  Fbances  Aethdr  (Most  Rev.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Clonfert,  5  April,  1752, 
translated  to  Down  and  Connor,  1753,  to  Meath,  1764, 
and  to  Dublin,  14  April,  1766,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Bonfoy,  Esq.  of  Abbot  Eibton,  co.  Huntingdon, 
and  d.  s.  p.  14  Dec.  1771. 

8  Edward,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  d.  Dec.  1778. 

9  James,  of  Limerick,  d.  23  Jan.  1756,  leaving,  by  Juliana 
his  wife,  with  daus.,  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Carew,  of 
Baldoylc,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  1793,  leaving  a  son,  James 
Lowthcr. 

II.  Jajies,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Smytu,  Esq.  of  Mountown,  co.  Down,  r,i.  Francisca, 
dau.  cf  Edward  Dowdall,  of  Mountown,  and  was  father  of 


EroHT  Eev.  Edwabd  Smyth,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and 
Connor,  6.  at  Lisbur",  1662,  having  been  educated  at  the 
University  at  Dublin  under  his  uncle,  Thomas  Smyth,  Bishop 
of  Limerick,  was  elected  a  Fellow  in  1684,  but  expelled  by 
James  II.  1689.  He  was  afterwards  Chaplain  to  William  III., 
and  was  appointed,  1696,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's,  and  consecratec 
Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor.  2  April,  1699.  He  ra.  1st,  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Kilmore 
by  whom  he  had  Elizabeth,  ra.  James,  1st  Earl  of  Courtown 
He  ra.  2ndly  Hon.  Mary  Skeffington,  dau.  of  Clotworthy,  3rc 
Viscount  Massereene,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Skeffington  Randal,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  James,  of  Tenny  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  M.P.  for  Antrim,  m 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  Agar,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Ellis,  Conn 
tcss  of  Brandon  in  her  own  right;  and  d.  1771,  lea'V'inj 
issue  (three  daus.,  Ellis,  ra.  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Llandaff 
Mary,  ra.  John  Preston,  Esq.  of  Bellinter,  and  was  mothe 
of  Lord  Tara ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Comte  de  Jarnac,  Vicomt 
de  Cbabot),  an  only  son, 

Edward  Sheffington  (Sir),  created  a  Bart.  1776,  and 
Privy  Councillor;  iji.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hyacinth  Daly 
Esq.  of  Dalystown  (and  heir  to  her  brother,  the  Righ 
Hon.  Dennis  Bowes  Daly,  M.P.),  by  whom  he  had  tw 
daus.  and  co-heirs,  Maria,  ra.  James,  Ist  Lord  Dunsandli 
and  had  issue;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  M.  G.  Prendergast,  Esq 
M.P.  for  Galway. 

Eacliel,  ra.  Francis  Burton,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

The  Bishop  of  Down  d.  at  Bath,  Oct.  1720.    His  elder  son, 

Skeffington  Eandal  Smyth,  Esq.,  m.  21  Aug.  1735,  Mar; 
dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  John  Moore,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  S 
Katherine,  Dublin,  and  Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Common 
4th  son  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  d.  23  Oct.  174 
leaving  a  dau.  Mary,  ra.  1764,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Gore,  M.P 
CO.  Lougford,  2nd  Lord  Annaly  of  Tenelick,  and  a  son, 

Edward  S.myth,  Esq.  of  Jubilee  Hall,  Queen's  Co.,  m. '. 
Mary  Anne  Needham,  and  2ndly,  Letitia,  dau.  of  Very  Bi 
Arthur  Champagne,  Dean  of  Clonmacnois,  and  was  s. 
his  son, 

Heney  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Mount  Henry,  Queen's  Co., 
Terlicken,  co.  Longford,  m.  Olivia,  dau.  of  Eev.  Edwa 
Lucas,  of  Coote  Hill,  and  d.  1838,  leaving  an  only  so 
Edward  Skeffington  Eandal  Smyth,  now  of  Mount  Henr 

S'caJ— Mount  Henry,  Portarlington. 

-^  i 

SMYTH    OF    GAYBEOOK. 

Smyth,  Ealph,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co.  Wes 
meath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  17th  reg 
b.  6  May,  1831 ;  m.  G  Aug.  1861,  Hon.  Sell 
Constance  Somerville,  dau.  of  Eenelm,  l7th  Lo 
Somerville,  Admiral  E.N. 

iltnCatlC.— William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Dundrum,  co.  Doi 
settled  in  Ireland  from  Eossdale  Abbey,  co.  York,  tm 
James  I.  He  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Dowdall,  Esq.  of  Gl 
pistell,  CO.  Louth  (by  Anno  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thor 
Cusack,  Lord  Ch.ancellor  of  Ireland),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  who  had  a  son,  James,  and  three  daus.,  1  Marjo 
ra.  Eichard  Currell;  2  Katherine,  ra.  1701,  Benjai 
Span  (their  son,  William,  ra.  Katherine  Hamilton,  and  h8 
dau.,  Elizabeth  Span,  m.  1758,  John  McCausland,  M.P. 
Strabane,  and  had  a  dau.  Katherine,  m.  1791,  Willi 
Conyngham,  1st  Lord  Plunket,  see  Bdbke's  Peerage) 
Judith,  m.  Capt.  Kelly,  of  Portadown  (their  dau.,  Susar 
m.  Ealph  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Jleath,  whose  dau.,  Elizabi 
was  mother  of  Sir  Jolin  Dillon  and  of  Alice  Dilloa, 
Nathaniel  Preston,  of  Swainston  (see  Bceke's  Peerage 
Baronetage).    The  only  son, 

James  Smyth,  ire.  his  cousin,  Sarah  Dawson,  and  1 
with  Eicliard,  Eleanor,  Anne,  Mary,  Eliza,  and  Maijc 
an  elder  son, 

Eev.  Ccrrell  Siftth,  m.  1739,  Anne,  dau.  of  Bo 
Meares,  Esq.  of  Meares  Court,  co.  Wcstmcath,  and  ' 
with  a  younger  son,  Currell,  who  d.  at  Florence,  and 
daus.,  Anne,  ra.  John  Hopkins,  Esq.,  and  Sarah,  m.  Cto 
Slator,  Esq.  of  Swiftbrooke,  co.  Dublin,  an  elder  son, 

EoBEBT  Smyth,  Esq.,  ra.  Elizabeth  Newitt,  and  liad  U  , 

1  Currell,  ra.  Katherine,   dau.  of  Charles  Kelly,  Esc  f 
Glencarra,  and  had  issue. 

2  Eobert. 

3  William  Henry,   ra.  Amanda  Eooke,   and  had  a   '< 
Eobert   Bolton,    Lieut.-Col.    in    the    army,    iti. 
Atkinson. 

4  Beresford  Burston,  m.  Clemina  Kelly. 

5  Henby.  of  Addenstown,  co.  Meath. 

1  Sarah.  ,().  Thomas  Houston,  Esq. 

2  Elizabeth  Jane,  m.  Eobert  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Tarlton  '• 
Galway. 


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n.  Ralph,  of  whom  hereafter. 

1.  Isabel,  m.  M.  Dawson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

rhe  2nd  son, 

Ealph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballymacastle,  co.  Antrim,  Capt. 
n  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Hawkcsworth, 
int.,  of  Hawkesworth  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  (Right  Rev.),  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Smyth,  of  Dn'.nicree  {so^thctFcmilii), 

III.  Ralph,  in.  Mary  Jackson,  and   had  a  dau.,  Mary,  m. 
Anthony  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Grange-Carn,  co.  Down,  and  a  son, 

Ralph,  m.  Anne  Cornwall,  who  had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m. 
Tliomas  Johnsou,  Esq.,  of  Lisburn  (now  Johnson.  Smyth) 
a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Ballinfrarry  Castle,  co.  Tippcrary,  vd.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Ardglass,  and  had  a  sun, 

Ralph  S.myth,  'm.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Drought,  Esq. 
of  Lettybrook,  in  the  King's  Co.,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  S.myth,  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Violctstown,  CO.  Westmeatli,  and  had  three  sons,  1  Ralph, 
of  whom  hereafter;  2  John  (Rev.),  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  King's  Co. , 
3  William,  of  Gurteen,  co.  Tipperary,  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
George  Stoncy  Esq.  of  Greyfort.    The  elder  son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Miiford  House,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dan.  of  George  Stoncy,  Esq.  of  Greyfort,  and 
had,  with  two  daus.,  Rchccca  Margaretta,  ru.  Joseph 
Bernard,  Esq.  of  Frankfort,  King's  Co.,  whose  dau.,  Eliza- 
beth, m.  James  W.  Cusack,  of  Abbeville  and  Cussington, 
and  Sarah,  m.  Licut.-Col.  C.  A.  Bailey,  Governor  of  the 
Island  of  Goza,  a  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  S.myth,  Esq.  of  Miiford,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard 
Flood  Firman,  Esq.  of  Firmount.  co.  Tipperary,  and  had, 
■with  six  daus.,  1  Joanna;  2IIoratia;  3  Anne:  4  Margaret; 
5  Henrietta;  6  Ellen,  r,i.  Thomas  Pierson  Firman,  and  a 
younger  son,  Richard  Flood,  d.  nyim. ;  two  elder  sons, 

I.  Ealph,  of  Miiford,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eun- 
burj',  Esq.  of  Lisbryan,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  William  Sydney,  of  Miliord  House,  Christ  Church, 
Kew  Zealand,  0.  1816;  m.  Louisa,  dan.  of  John  D'Arcy, 
Esq.  of  Clifden  Castle,  co.  Gahvay,  and  grand-dau.  of  1st 
Lord  Bagot,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry ;  2  Norman  Lionel 
D'Arcy;  3  Ralph  Sneyd;  1  Louisa,  m.  Philip  Henry 
Cannon,  Esq.  of  Seaviuw;  2  Ellen  Sneyd;  3  Anne 
Frances  ;  4  Elizabeth. 

rv.  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Ballylougliloe  co.  Wcstmcath, 
.  Miss  Arnold,  and  had  issue, 

Jlichacl,  m.  Is;ibella  Johnstone,  and  had  issue. 

Alice,  m.  Rev.  Joseph  Travers,  and  had  issue. 

•lane,  m.  1714,  Rev.  Stephen  Radcliffe,  and  had  issue. 

Alice,  m.  George  Lambert,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  of  whom 

IS  Ralph    Lambert,   Bishop    of     Meath,     1726-31,    and 
zabeth,  his  sister,  i/i.  William  Brabazon,  of  Rath  House, 

luth,  and  had  issue  (see  Bukke's  Peerage,  Earl  of  Meate). 

Mary,  m.  Col.  Daniel  McGenis,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Margaret. 

.  Smyth's  will  is  dated  15  Aug.  16SS.     His  eldest  son, 

.mr  Rev.  William  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Kilmore  and 
rdagh,  6.  1644,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Raphoe,  1682  and 
anslated  to  Kilmore,  1693.     He  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Sir  John 

■y.  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and 

issue, 

Ralph,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  J.  Lanier,  of  the  Guards, 
nd(?.  s.  V.  1737. 
James,  of  whom  we  treat. 
WiLLtAM,  ancestor  ot  Smythe  of  Barhav'dla. 
Elizabeth,  i)!.  Edward  Smyth,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor. 
Mary,  ra.  Thomas  de  Burgh,  Esq.  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare, 
id  had  issue. 

.  Anne,  m.  Darby  Clarke,  Esq.,  of  Kildare,  and  has  issue. 
'.  Alice,  ra.  Eev.  John  Echlin,  nephew  of  John  Vescy, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Tuam. 

\e  Bishop  of  Kilmore  d.  24  Feb.  1699.    His  2nd  son, 
Ves.  Ja.me3  Smyth,  Archdeacon  of  Meath,   appointed  14 
pt.  1732,  1/1.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Vesey,  D.D.,  Arch- 
;hop  of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 
Ralph,  of  whom  presently. 

IMward,  ra.  Eleanor  Ralphson,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anna  Maria, 
ni.  William  Newcome,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh. 
James  (Uev.),  of  Bath,  ra.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Arthur  Rcynell, 
Esq.,  of  CO.  Kildare,  and  d.  s.  j3. 
William,  an  officer  of  Dragoons,  ra.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Charles  Stewart,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  of  Clunie,  co. 
Perth,  by  Rose  his  wife,  dau.  of  Roger  Hall,  Esq.  of  Narrow 
Wutcr,  CO.  Down,  and  had  issue, 
1  James  (Rev.),  in.  Joanna  Ryan,  and  had  one  son, 
William  St.  John  (Rev.),  Chancellor  of  Down,  8  Jan. 
1828,  Pra;ccntor  of  Connor,  March,  1843,  ra.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Henry  Mant,  Esq.,  and  d.  Jan.  1847,  leaving  a  dau., 
.  Gertrude  Adeline,  m.  Rev.  George  Webster,  D.D.,  Chan- 
cellor of  Cork,  and  five  sons,  1  Henry  Mant,  married,  and 
^Uad issue;  2  William  Nusicnt,  of  Royds  Hall,  co.  York, 
m.  20  Oct.    Is63,   Katherine  Isabel,   d;'.u.  of  Charles 
Hardy,  Esq.   of  Chiliiam    Castle,  Kent,    brother    of 


Gathorne,  1st  Viscount  Cranbrooke,  and  has  issue; 

3  Arthur  Gaselec,  la.  Miss  Lawrcn  e ;  4  Cliarlcs 
Reginald ;  5  Richard  PhiUotl,  ra.  Mary  Thompsou. 

2  Ralph,  30th  regt.,  la.  Amelia  St.  George,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Adderlcy  Browne  (see  Browne  of  Rivtrstown), 
and  had  is.suc, 

William  Thomas,  ia.  ?Iary  Gray,  dau.  of  Richard 
Chambers,  Esq.  of  Whitebourne  Court,  co.  Hereford, 
and  Cradley  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 
1  Edward  St.  George,  SOtli  rcgt.,  to.  Mario,  dau.  of 
Mons.  J.  de  Ligucres,  grand-dau.  of  Charles  Dieudonno 
de  Montenach,  Patrician  of  Fribourg;  2  Mary  St. 
George,  ra.  Rev.  William  Austin,  son  of  William  Piersy 
Austin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Guiana,  and  has  Issue. 

Thomas  Graham,  of  La  Fouan,  near  Nice,  Italy,  6.  1810 : 
ra.  1st,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Capt.  G.  U.  Baumgarten,  E.N., 
and  2ndly,  Cecilia  Gale. 

Ralph,  of  St.  George's  Lodge,  Southampton,  Lieut. -Co), 
in  the  aimy,  ra.  Ist,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Gibbon,  and  had 
issue,  1  Ralph  Graham,  M.ajor  R.C,  ra.  Lucy,  dau.  cf 
J.  Werge;  '-  Charles  Tluiillier;  3  Jemima,  'm.  Lieut. 
Ross,  o5th  regt. :  4  Amelia  St.  George, ;,!.  William  Bay- 
ley,  Esq. ,  5  Katherine,  ra.  Frederick  Higginscn,  M.D. 
Col.  Smyth  ra.  2ndly,  Harriett,  dau.  of  Campbell 
Cameron,  Esq.,  and  has  further  issue,  G  Ralph  Adder- 
ley;  7  Edward  So.  George;  8  Hugh  Cameron ;  9  Maud. 

Gcurge  SackviUe,  Lieut,  in  the  Guards  of  the  late  King 
of  Hanover, ;;;.  Maria,  dau.  of  Ncwburgh  Higinbothom, 
and  has  issue,  1  Ncwburgh  Ralph;  2  William  Sack- 
viUe; 1  Amelia  St.  George  Katherine;  2  Eileen  Eva 
Graham,    3  Aiice  Harriett,  ra.  John    Martin,   Esq.; 

4  Katherine,  ra.  George  Armstrong,  Esq. 

Anne,    ra.   J.  Thompson,  Esq.   of  Sherwood  Hall,  co. 

Nottingham,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  is  Ralph  Wood 

Thompson,  C.B.,  now  Under  Secretary  of  War. 
Elizabeth  Katharync. 
Amelia  St.  George,   sn.  Rev.   Henry  Turton,  Vicar  of 

Betley,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue. 
Katherine  Mary,  ra.  Rev.  Henry  Deanc,  Prebendary  of 

Salisbury  Cathedral,  and  has  issue. 

1  Anne,  ra.  Major  Philip  Stewart,  and  has  is.sue. 

2  Katherine,  ra.  Richard  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Clare,  co. 
Antrim,  and  had  issue,  1  William,  m.  Mary  Stewart 
Moore,  and  has  issue ;  1  Jane,  in.  James>  Orr,  Esq.  of 
Hollywood  House,  co.  Down,  and  had  three  daus.,  Jane, 
Viscountess  Cranbrook,  Katherine,  ra.  Charles  Hardy, 
Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent,  and  Elizabeth,  to.  Richard 
Carey  Hampton  Borrcr,  Esq. ;  and  Catherine,  m.  Josepti 
Bradshaw,  Esq. 

Anne  Maria,  ra.  William  Waller,   Esq.  of  Allcnstown,  co. 
Meath,  and  had  issue. 

The  Archdeacon  of  Meath  d.  1759.    His  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Smytii,  Esq.  of  Fieldstown,  co.  Westmeath,  High 
Sheriff  1766,  ra.  Judith,  dau.  of  Balthazar  John  Cramer,  Esq., 
by  Hon.  Judith  Butler  his  wife,  dau.  of  Brinslcj',  1st  Viscount 
Lanesborough,  and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  James,  Capt. 
R.N.,  who  was  killed  in  action  during  the  American  war, 
17S1)  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  High  Sheriff  1790,  m.  Ist, 
Mary,  dau.  of  M.  Harrison,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  several 
children,  all  of  whom  d.  young,  except  a  dau.,  Catherine,  to. 
lion.  George  Cavendish,  of  Leixlip  Castle,  co.  Kildare.  He 
ra.  2ndly,  1799,  Hannah  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Staples, 
5;h  bart.  of  Dunmore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Feb.  18-^9)  had, 

Ralph,  his  heir. 

Robert,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mary  Jane,  d.  v.nra.  27  Feb.  Is43. 

Anne,  ra.  18.30,  Walter  McGeogh  Bond,  Esq.  of  The  Argosy, 

CO.  Armagh,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth  Selina,  ra.  1839, 1'rancis  Longworth  Dames,  Esq. 

of  Greenhill,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  b.  ISOO;  in.  1821, 
Georgiana,  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Thomas  Capcl,  2nd  son  of 
William  Anne,  4tli  Earl  of  Essex,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  18 
June,  1831,  Pierce  O'Briai  Butler,  Esq.  of  Dunboyne  CasMe, 
CO.  Meath,  and  d.  19  Oct.  1835)  he  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1817, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Robert  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  20  July, 
1801,  Capt.  in  the  army.  High  Sheriff  co.  Westmeath  1830, 
and  CO.  Antrim  1852 ;  ia.  20  May,  1S30,  Henrietta  Frances, 
yoimgest  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Alexander,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Meath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Ralph,  his  heir. 

II.  Nathaniel  Alcxindor,  6  5  Dec.  1835;  d.  1SS8. 

III.  Robert  Staples,  6.  21  Dec.  1837. 

IV.  James,  Capt.  2Uth  foot,  b.  0  Oct.  1839. 

I.  Anne,  in.  20  March,  1860,  Charles  Pole  Stuart,  Esq.  of 
Woburn  Sands,  Woburn,  Beds,  2nd  son  of  William  Stuart, 
nsq.  of  Aldenbam  Abbey,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Maria  Hannah,  to.  3  Uct.  l^C'),  Samuel  ThL.mpson,  Esq. 
of  Muckamore  Abbey,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue. 


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iir.  Henrietta  Frances,  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  1865,  George  Travcrs 
Macartney.  Esq.  of  Lissanure  Castle,  co.  Antrim,  and 
had  (by  liim,  wlio  d.  29  Aup.  1874)  issue.  She  m.  2ndly,  30 
June,  1877,  Hamilton  W.  Palmer,  2nd  son  of  W.  L.  Palmer, 
Esq.  of  lialian,  co.  Kildare. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  29  July,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Ealph  Smtth,  now  of  Gaybrook. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  couped 
az.  three  lozenges  or.  Crctt — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
unicorns  head  az.    Motto — Exaltabit  honore. 

Hiai — Gaybrooli,  Mallingar,  co.  Westmeath. 


SMTTH    OF    DIlirilCBEE. 

Smtth,  Aiicia  Maeia  Eliza,  of  DrumcrGc,  co. 
Westmeath,  m.  12  Feb.  1866,  Major-Gen.  Hon. 
Leicester  Curzon,  C.B.,  late  Deputy  Quartermaster- 
Gen,  ill  Ireland,  formerly  Major  Eifle  Brigade,  v.as 
Assistant  Military  Secretary  to  Lord  Eaglan  in  the 
Crimea  (7tli  son  of  Richard  William  Penn,  1st  Earl 
Howe) ,  -who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  siu'name 
and  arms  of  Smytd:. 

iLilTCa^C— This  is  a  branch  of  Smtth  of  Gcylyrool:. 

Thomas  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  Capt.  in  the  army,  son 
(by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  llichard  Hawkesworth,  Knt., 
of  Hawkesworth)  of  Capt.  P.alph  Smyth,  of  Ballymacastle  (rf. 
1634),  5)1.  Elizabeth  Hatfield,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Glend.aloujrh,  h.  7  Feb. 
1723  ;  -lU.  1st,  Mary  Gilford;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Mitchell ; 
and  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Hawkesworth,  ni.  Evelyn  Sherard,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Mary,  ni.  1693,  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlos^  and  had 

issue. 
It.  Elizabeth,  to.  Edward  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Castle  Shane,  whose 

son,  Thomas,  iii.  lion.  Alice  Blayney,  dau.  of  William,  6th 

Lord  Blayney,  and  had  issue. 

III.  Anne,  to.  Dudley  Lol'tus,  Esq.  of  Killyon,  and  had  issue, 
of  whom  Dudley,  m.  Lady  Jane  Gore,  dau.  of  Arthur,  2nd 
Earl  of  Arran. 

IV.  Alice,  ra.  liichard  Berry,  Esq.  of  Wardenstown,  and  had 
issue,  Mary,  m.  Humphrey,  1st  Earl  of  Lanesborough,  and 
had  issue. 

V.  Abigail,  m.  Thomas  Judge,  Esq.  of  Grangebcg,  and  had 
issue. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

William  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  m.  Mary  King,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Robert  Kin;^,  Esq.  of  Coxard,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
niece  and  ward  of  William  King,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Kalph,  ancestor  of  Smtth  of  Glananca, 
The  eldest  son, 

Tho.mas  SMYTn,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  ra.  1st,  his  cousin,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Frances  Maria,  m.  Eev.  Philip  Johnson. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Purcfoy ;  and  Srdly,  Martha,  dau.  of  Ven. 
Francis  Hutchinson,  Archdeacon  of  Down  and  Connor,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

II.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Smtth  of  Dallyncgall. 
The  elder  son, 

William  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  M.P.  co.  Westmeath, 
end  High  SlierilT  1770,  in.  1st,  JIaria,  dau.  of  Mark  Synnot, 
Esq.  of  Druiucondragh,  co.  Armagh,  and  sister  of  Sir  Walter 
Synnot,  Knt.  of  Ballymoycr,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Kobert,  his  heir. 

Anne,  -ui.  1st,  Hon.  Robert  Eochfort;  and  2ndly,  Thomas 
Creaser,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Bath. 

He  m.  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  H.  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  co.  Down,  and  by 
her  had  a  son  and  daus., 

William  Hamilton,  J. P.,  of  Drum,  co.  Down,  ra.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Henry  Daniel,  Esq.  of  New  Forest,  Westmeath,  aud 
has  issue, 

1  William  Maxwell. 

2  Arthur,  Capt.  4oth  rcgt.,  d.  s.  p.  3  Henry. 

James,  Lieut.  Westmeath  Rifles. 

Letitia,  m.  John  Berry,  Esq.  of  Middleton,  co.  Westmeath, 

and  had  J.  W.  Middleton  Berry,  d.  a.  p. 
Alicia,  1,1.  J.  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Ballynegall,  co.  Westmeath. 
Emily,  m.  the  Kev.  Michael  de  Courcy,  nephew  of  John.  26th 

Lord  Kingsale,  and  had  issue  (nee  Bueke's  Pceruf/e). 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  May,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert SjiiTU,  Esq.  of  Dnimurce  House,  High  Sheriff  1S20, 
•ind  M.P.  for  the  co.  1826,  6.  Jan.  1V77;  m.  26  Jan.  1»35,  Ehza- 


beth,  widow  of  Major  Snodgrass,  and  sister  of  Col.  Clones, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  and  left  at  Ms  decease,  two  daus  ,  his  co-heiresses, 
I.  Alicia  Maria  Eliza,  wife  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Leicester 
Curzon,  now  Smtth,  of  Drumcree ;  ii.  Emily  Anne. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  avff.,  on  a  bend  between  two 
unicorns'  heads  couped  az.  three  lozenges  or,  a  canton  cim., 
for  diflerence,  for  Smtth  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa. 
three  popinjays  or,  collared  gu.,  a  rose  for  distinction,  for 
CcRZON.  Crests — 1st:  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  unicorn's 
head  az.  charged  with  a  lozenge  of  the  first,  for  Smttu  ;  2nd : 
A  popinjay  rising  or,  collared  gu.  a  rose  for  distinction,  for 
Cl'ezon.     Motto — Exaltabitur  honore. 

Stat — ^Drumcree  House,  KiUucan. 


SMYTH    OF    BALLYSTEaALIi. 

Smtth,  Thomas  James,  Esq.  of  Ballynegall,  co 
Westmeath,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  185S,  b.  7  July,  1833; 
s.  to  the  property  at  the  decease  of  James  William  1 
Middleton  Berry,   Esq.,  1855  ;  m.  1 A  Jan.    1S64, 1 
Bessie,  4tli  dau.  of  Edward  Anketell  Jones,  Esq.,  of 
Adelaide  Crescent,  Brighton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Gibbons  Hawkeswoeth,  h.  10  Juiic,  ld65. 

I.  Ellinor  Marion  Hawkesworth. 

II.  Maud  Emily  Abigail  Hawkesworth. 

ILinCit^C.— This  is  a  branch  of  Smtth  of  Gayhrooh,  spring- 
ing more  immediately  from  Smtth  of  Drumcree. 

Thomas  Hutchinson  Smtth,  Esq.  (only  son  of  Thomas 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcree,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Martha,  dau.  of 
Ven.  Francis  Hutchinson,  Archdeacon  of  Down  and  Connor), 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1792,  being  then  described  as  of 
"  Smythboro,"  or  Coole.  He  to.  1796,  Abigail,  dau.  of  John 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Belfast,  and  d.  1830  leaving  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  1853), 

Thomas,  his  heir.  Francis,  Capt.  E.N. 

John  Stewart.  Edward,  d.  18o7. 

Arthur,  M.D. 

Hamilton,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1813;  d.  1853. 
Anna.  Emily. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Smtth,  h.  1796;  in.  Aug.  1832,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Adam  T.ite  Gibbons,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  niece  of 
James  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Ballynegall,  and  d.  8  March,  1874, 
leaving  issue, 

Thojias  James,  now  of  Ballynegall. 

James  Gibbons,  Major  39th  rcgt.,  &.  21  Feb.  1837;  to.  Oct. 

1875,  ElMnor,  dau.  of  Col.  Powell,  of  Banlahan,  co.  Cork, 

and  has  issue,  one  dau.,  Eleanor  3iary. 
William  Adam,  Major  Uth  regt.,  b.  1839. 
Albert  Edward,  Major  loth  regt.,  b.  1842. 
Elizabeth  Abigail  Mary  Amelia. 
Blary  Anne,  rn.  1856,    Chaworth   J.  Ferguson,  Esq.,  Bat' 

rister-at-Law,  and  has  issue  one  son,  Thomas  Chaworth. 
Louisa  Anna,  ra.  July,  1875,  Richard  Reynell,  Esq.,  eldest 

son  of  Richard  Winter  Reynell,  Esq.  of  Killyuon. 

Ariwi,  (fo. — Same  as  Smtth  of  Gaybrook. 
Scat — Ballynegall,  near  MuUingar. 


SMYTH    OF    GLAITANEA. 
Smyth,  William  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Glananea 
CO.  AVestmeath,  J.P. 

?Ll'lXCa(JC.— This  is  a  branch  of  Smtth  of  Gayhroti 
springing  more  immedi.Ttely  from  Smtth  of  Drumcree. 

Ralph  Smtth,  2nd  son  of  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcrei 
(by  Mary  King  his  wife),  entered  tlie  army,  in  which  he  serve 
for  some  time.  He  purchased,  with  other  estates,  Glananea 
where  he  settled.  He  to.  1749,  Jane,  co-heiress  of  Aatbon; 
Walsh,  Esq.  of  Grange  Cairn,  co.  Down,  by  whom  (dyin; 
1797)  he  had  issue  an  only  son, 

William  Thomas  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Glananea,  m.  1782,  Ann 
Lucinda,  2nd  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Loftus,  of  KillyoD 
CO.  Meath,  and  lelt  issue  (dying  1818)  two  sons  and  tw  4 
daus., 

Ralph,  of  whom  presently. 

William  I'hotnas,  Capt.  69th  rcgt.,  to.  June,  1836,  Harric  I 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Capt.  J.  B.  Harrison,  R.N.,  and  d.  184'.  I 
leaving,  Carlotta  Louisa,  r,i.  Capt.  Hem-y  A.  Williami  i 
14th  regt. 

Maria,  d.  v.mn.  1S37.  Evelina  Anne,  d.  unni- 1852. 

The  elder  son, 

Ralpu  Smxth,  Esq.  of  Glananea,  b.  1786,  High  Sheriff  c(    • 
Wtstmcath  lal3;  in.  1828,  Jane  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Thorn;    • 


i\ 


SMY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


SMY 


1485 


Wrison  FitzjreraM,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law  (by  Maria  Eleanor 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyon);  aad  d. 
1839,  leaving  a  son,  William  Edward,  now  of  Glananea. 

Arms,  dr. — Same  as  Smyth  nf  Gai/hrooJj. 
iSca£— Glananea,  near  Drumcree. 


.Esther  7it.  1st,  Robert  Cookin,  Esq.  of  Carrapeen,  ci_.. 
Lork,  who  ('.  ]7r._',  loaving  is.>ue-  and  'indly,  1755. 
James  Bernard,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Castle  Ecrnard,  and  d.  1780. 


SMYTH  OF  EEADBOROXJGH. 
Smyth,  Peecy,  Esq.  of  Ilcadboi-ougli,  and 
Monatrea,  co.  Waterford,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  8 
Oct.  1839  ;  m.  27  June,  1865,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Bobert  Perccyal  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finnebrogue,  and 
Groomsport  House,  co.  Down,  by  Helena  Anne  bis 
•wife,  only  dau.  of  WiUiam  Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore 
Hill,  CO.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Crofton,  h.  25  Jan.  1868;  d.  19  Feb.  fo'.lov.ing. 

II.  Percy  Kodert  Edwaud,  b.  4  Nov.  1870. 
HI.  Cecil  Ernest,  b.  19  Dec.  1871. 

IV.  liobert  Kiversdale,  6.  S  Dec.  1S75. 

I.  Ethel  Aland.  ii.  Louisa  Mary  Kathleen. 

^tUCatJC. — This  family  of  Smyth  has  been  settled  in 
CO.  Waterlord  for  nearly  three  centuries,  holding  a  distin- 
guished position  amongst  its  largest  landed  proprietors.  In 
the  ruined  cathedral  of  Ardmore  (the  burial  place  of  Smyth 
cf  Htadborou'jh)  there  is  a  sculptured  flag  on  a  tomb,  bearing 
the  names,  arms,  and  crests  of  the  Headborough  family, 
dated  in  the  16tli  century. 

SiB  EicHAED  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Eallynatray,  co.  Waterford, 
and  Eathcogan,  co.  Cork,  who  flourished  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabetb,  /,;.  Mary,  dau.  of  Eoger  Boyle,  Esq.  of 
Preston,  Kent,  and  sister  of  Eichabd  Boyle,  the  fiest  and 
cbeat  Eabl  of  Cork,  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

I.  Percy  (Sir),  his  heir. 

I.  Catherine,  ra.  24  April,  1C22,  William  FitzEduioud Supple, 
Esq.  of  Aghadoe,  ancestor  of  De  Capel  Brooke,  Bart,  of 
Oaliley. 

II.  Dorothy,  m.  Arthur  Freke,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Lord  Car- 
berj'. 

ui.  Alice,  ra.  1st,  William  Wiseman,  Esq.  of  Bandon ;  and 
2ndly,  Bernard  Koche,  Esq.  of  Ballyhendon. 
Sir  Eichard  commanded  as  Capt.  in  the  defeat  and  expiUsion 
of  the  Spaniards  at  Castle-Ny  Parke,  co.  Cork,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  son. 

Sir  Percy  Smyth,  Knt.  of  Eallynatray,  distinguished  for 
his  loyality  and  courage  in  the  rebellion  of  1G41.  He  raised 
one  hundred  men  to  assist  Sir  William  St.  I.eger,  Lord  Pre- 
sident of  Munster,  and  obtained  at  the  same  time,  with  Lord 
BroghiU  and  Capt.  Brodrick,  his  commission  as  Capt.  of  foot. 
He  was  knighted  17  Jan.  1629,  and  was  Military  Governor 
of  the  town  of  Youghal  1645.  Sir  Percy  m.  1st,  Marj-,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Meade,  Esq.  of  Broghill,  and  by  her(whotJ.  27  Nov. 
1633)  had  issue, 

I.  Mabella,  m.  Sir  Henry  Tynte,  M.P.  for  Youghal,  whoso 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Kichard  Hull,  of  Leamcon  Manor. 

II.  Joan,  VI.  Beverley  Essher,  Etq.,  whose  dau.,  Mary,  ai. 
Francis  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Eathcourcy,  co.  Cork. 

Sir  Percy  lu.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Arthur  Cssher,  Esq.  (by 
Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Xewcomen),  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  William  U.ssher,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  by  Isabella 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Most  Eev.  Adam  Loftus,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin  and  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Ireland  ;  and 
left  issue, 
I.  Boyle,  M.P.  for  Tallow,  whose  will,   dated  15  Aug.  ICC  I, 

was  proved  the  following  year,  d.  unm.  v.  p. 
.  II.  Percy,  </.  v.imi. 

III.  William,  his  heir. 

IV.  EicHARD,  ancestor  of  Smyth  of  Eallynatray. 

V.  John,  whose  will,  dated  15  Aug.  1G88,  was  proved  in 
Dublin,  (/.  s.  p. 

III.  Margaret,  rf.  unm. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  in.  Charles  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Castle  Oliver,  co. 
Limerick.        v.  Isabella,  m.  Walter  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

vi.  Maria,  in.  Very  Eev.  Arthur  Stanhope,  Dean  of  Water- 
ford,  and  rf.  1G84. 
VII.  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  John  Euggc,  of  Ballydaniel,  co.  Cork. 

Sir  Percy,  whose  will  is  dated  13  April,  1677,  was  s.  by  his 
3rd  but  eventually  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Smytu,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
lUchard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Bridgcficld,  co.  Cork,  and  t^  leaving 
ieaue  a  son  and  beir, 

Percy  S.myth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  Capt.  in  the  army,  to. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  Jcrvois,  Esq.  cf  Brade,  20.  Cork, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 
I.  Jiary,  d.  unm. 


II.  Esther, 
Cork, 
Ja 

leaving,  with  other 'issue, 
Francis  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Beraard,  created,  ISOO. 
Earl  of  Bandon  {see  Burke's  Pccrwje). 
1:1.  Anne,  m.  1747,  Hibernicus  Scott,  Esq.  of  Lisnaicen  or 
1  laxford,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Percy,  of  whom  presently. 

Matthew,  Lt.-Col.  28tli  foot,  rt.  ?r,!TO.  in  the  West  Indies. 
Anne,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Spread,  Curryglass,  co.  Cork,  anil 
Bride  Park,  co.  Waterford,  Eectur  of  Ahem,  S.c. 
Jlr.  Smyth  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Digby  Fowke,  Esq.,  and  dying  .«.  j>.  1794,  was 
•^■.  by  his  nephew,  Percy  Scott,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Smyth,  and  became 

Percy   Scott-S.myth,  Esq.  of  Headborough.    He  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Kingston,  Esq.  of  Bandon,  co.  Cork,  by  the 
dau.  of  Eobert  Gookin,   Esq.    (6th  in   descent  from  Sir  St. 
Vincent  Gookin),  and  had  issue, 
I.  William,  his  heir.  11.  Percy  (Eev.),  s.  his  brother. 

I.  EUzabeth,  (i.  j'.ii'./i.     11.  Anne,  t/.M/tiii.    iii.  Sarah,  tZ.  v.wjb. 
IV.  Esther,  m.  Crofton  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Ballyre,  co.  Cork, 
andrf.  March,  1868. 

Tilr.  Scott-Smyth  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Headborough,  d.  unm.,  and  wass. 
by  his  brother, 

Eev.  Percy  Smyth,  of  Headborough  and  Monatrea,  m. 
4  Sept.  1827,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Odell,  Esq.  of  Carriglea, 
CO.  Waterford,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mathew  Young, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clonlert,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue  an  only 
sou  and  heir,  Percy,  now  of  Headborough. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  couped 
az.  three  lozenges  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a 
di'mi-buU  salient  sa.  armed  and  unguled  gold.  JSlotlo — Cum 
plena  magis. 

/Sfa^s— Headborough ;  and  Monatrea,  co.  Waterford. 


SmYTK  OF  EAIiL'S'STATKA^Z'. 
Moore-Smyxh,  Charlotte  Maky,  of  BaUvr.a- 
tray,  co.  Waterford,  m.  18  Jan.  1848,  Hon.  Charles 
William  Moore,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  2nd  son  of  Stephen, 
3rd  Earl  of  Mountcashell,  who  assumed  by  royal 
license,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  >SiiYiii, 
and  was  High  Sheriff  1862. 

I.  Eichard  Charles  Moore,  b.  26  Sept.  1859. 

I.  Harrietle  Gertrude  Isabella,  m.  17  Oct.  1872,  Henry  John 
Graham  Holroyd,  Capt.  65th  rcgt.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Helen  Anna  JIary,  d.  v.nrii.  C  Nov.  1876. 
i:;.  Charlotte  Adelaide  Louisa  Eiversdale. 

5ttnr<Tgr. — This  is  a  branch  of  Smyth  of  Headborouyli. 

Eichard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Eallynatray,  2nd  surviWng  son  of 
Sir  Percy  Smytli,  Knt.  of  Eallynatray,  by  Isabella  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Ussher,  Esq.  He  m.  1st,  Susanna,  dau. 
of  John  Gore,  Esq.  of  Clonroad,  co.  Clare,  who  ti.  ^<.  2^-  He 
iii.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  (and  co-lieir  with  her  sister,  Susanna, 
wife  of  Thomas  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Crotto)  of  Eichard  Grice, 
Esq.  of  Ballyeullano,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Isa- 
bella, m.  Col.  William  Crosby,  of  Tubrid,  co.  Kerry),  a  son, 

Grice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Eallynatray,  ra.  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Burton,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Eichard,  his  heir;  and  Deborah,  who  r,i.  Eobert  Blakeney, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Blakeney,  co.  Limerick,  brother  of  Lord 
Blakeney.  He  d.  intestate,  administration  to  his  effects 
granted  24  April,  1724,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Eichard  Smytu,  Esq.  of  Ballynatra}',  6.  1706 ;  ra.  1st, 
1734,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Eogcrs,  Esq.  of  Cork. 
iva  of  Eobert  Eogers,  Esq.  of  Lotamore,  M.P.,  'and  by  her 
had  one  dau.,  Gertrude,  ra.  William  Blakeney  Esq.  of  Mount 
Blakeney,  co.  Limerick.  Mr.  Smyth  w.  2ndly,  1756,  Pene- 
lope, dau.  of  John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Kerry,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1789;  had  issue, 

Eichard,  his  successor. 

Gkice,  of  whom  prcsially,  as  heir  to  his  brother. 

John,  of  Temple  Michael,  co.  Waterford,  ra.  1st,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Morley  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Saunders  Grove,  by  Lady 
JIary  Stratford  his  wife,  and  had  one  son,  John,  who  m. 
Mary,  2nd  sister  of  Kilner  Brazier,  Esq.  of  Eivcrs,  co. 
Limerick.  John  Smyth,  of  Temple  Michael,  in,  2ndly, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Carre  Williams,  Esq  of  Cork,  aiiiJ  by  her 
had  a  son,  Carre,  who  d.  un,a.,  and  a  dau.,  Barbara,  >a. 
John  Willington  Brazier,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son,  Erooke. 

Eowland,  d.  uma. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Henry  Hayes,  Knt.  cf  Vernon  Mount,  co. 
Cork. 


148G 


SMY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SMY 


Penelope,  in.  1st,  1788,  Francis  Gartlen  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
Troup  House,  and  Dclgaty  Castle,  co.  Banff;  and  2ndly, 
Major-Gen.  Bruce. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  April,  17G8,  and  was  .s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Richard  Smtth,  Esq.  of  Eallynatray,  who  d.  v.nm.  and  was 
s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Grice  Smvtii,  Esq.  of  Ballynatvay,  m.  June,  1705,  Mary 
Brodriclc,  dai.i.  and  coheir  of  Henry  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Mit- 
cliell's  Fort,  co.  Cork,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Peard,  Esq.  of  Coole  Abbey,  same  co.,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
'indly,  John  Caulfeild  Irvine,  Esq.)  had  issue, 
Richard,  his  heir. 

Ilenrv  Mitchell,  ancestor  of  Smyth  nfCaUle  Widenham. 
Grice  Blal;eney  (Rev.),  d.  18  July,  1SG4. 
Rowland,  d.  v.ini.  12  July.  Iv  il. 

John  Rowland  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  (ien.  in  the  army,  and  Col.  Gth 
Dragoon  Guards,  d.  14  May,  1873.  He  to.  Hon.  Catherine 
Alice  Abbot,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Tcnterden,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  'SI  Dec.  1865)  had  a  dau.,  Penelope  Mary 
Gertrude,  m.  2  Aug.  1859,  Charles  Stewart  A^ubrcy,  3rd 
Lord  Tenterden. 

Ellen,  1)1.  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.of  Drishane  Castle,  co.  Cork. 
Penelope,  m.  5  April,  la36,   H.R.H.  Charles  Ferdinand  Bor- 
bonc,  the  Prince  of  Capua,  who  rf.  22  April,  18G2,  leaving, 
Prancesco  Ferdinando  Carlo  Borbone,  Prince  of  Capda. 
Vittoria  Augusta  Penelope  Borbone. 
Gertrude,    iii.    11    April,    1840,    William    Lewis,    1st  Lord 
Dinorbcn,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1871,  leaving  an  only  child,  Hon. 
Gwcn  Gertrude  Hughes,  m.  2G  Sept.   1871,   Sir  Arundell 
Neavc,  4th  bart.  of  Dagham,  who  d.  21  Sept.  1877,  leaving 
Sir  Thomas  Lewis  Ncave,  5th  hart.,  and  other  issue. 

lie  d.  18  Jan.  181G,  aged  54,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Smttii,  Esq-,  of  Ballynatray,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
and  at  one  time  High  Sheriff,  b.  7  May,  179G;  m.  31  Oct.  1821, 
Hon.  Harriet  St.  Leger,  dau.  of  Hayes,  2nd  Viscount  Doneraile, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Bernard,  and  sister  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Bandun,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  29  May,  184G)  had  an  only  surviving  child, 

Charlotte  Mart,  now  of  Ballynatray. 
Mr.  Smyth  d.  19  April,  1858. 

Arm^ — Arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns'  heads  erased 
az.  armed,  crined,  and  tufted  or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last,  a 
crescent  gu.  for  diffwence.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  demi-buU  salient  arg.  armed  and  unguled  gold  and  charged 
with  a  crescent  gu.  lor  difference.     MoUo—Cmn  plena  magis. 

/Setii— Ballynatray,  Yougluil. 


Rogers  ;  4th,  sa.,  on  a  fess  between  three  mascles  or,  as  many 
trefoils  ppr.,  for  Mitchell.     Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or, 
a  demi-buU  salientarg.  attired  and  unguled  gold.  lUotlo — Cum 
plena  magis. 
&e«i— Castle  Widenham,  Castletownroche. 


S^TYTH  01?  CAGTLE  WIDENHAlVr. 
Smyth,  Henry  John  Widenham,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Widenham,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  13  Feb.  1834 ; 
s.  his  brother,  Grice  Eichard  Smyth,  Esq.,  1861 ; 
VI.  V  May,  1S61',  Emily  Mary,  dau.  of  A.  Wildcy 
Eobarts,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hill  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  and  Lombard  Street,  Loudon,  which  lady 
d.  s.  jj.  1  Feb.  18G5. 

ILiUCatJC— This  is  a  branch  of  Sjivth  of  Bcdlynatray, 
and  is  the  male  representative  of  that  family,  and  Smyth  of 
Ika  dborov/jh. 

IlENRT  Mitchell  Sjiyth,  of  Bishop's  Island,  2nd  son  of 
Grice  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  co.  Watcrford,  iji.  8  May, 
1819,  Priscilla  Widenham,  dau.  of  John  Crcagh,  Esq.  (see 
Ckeagh  of  Creayh  Castle),  by  bis  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole 
heiress  of  Charles  Widenham,  Esq.  of  Castle  Widenham,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  March,  1837)  left  issue, 
Grice  Richard,  his  heir. 

Percy  Charles,  Lieut.  97th  regt.,  b.  1837  ;  killed  at  the  siege 
of  Lucknow,  4  March,  1S58. 
Henry  John,  now  of  Castle  Widenham. 
Mary,  m.  25  June,  18GG,  Edward  Shelley,   Esq.  of  Avington 

Park,  CO.  Southampton. 
Plizatieth,  m.  1  March,  1S49,  John  Glover,  Esq.  cf  Copse 

Wood,  CO.  Cork,  and  h;is  issue. 
Peiiclopp,    hi.  24  Aun'.  laGl,   Maximilian  Grant,  Esq.,  2nd 
Life  Guards;  d.  4  May,  18G8,  having  had  issue  a  son  and 
a  dau. 
Priscilla,  m.  8  Jan.  18G8,  Tlachc  llarpur  Heathcote,  Esq.  of 
Ralcigli,  Devon,  Blajor  4ytli  regt. 

Mr.  Henry  Mitchell  Smyth  d.  G  April,  ly50,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Grice  Richard  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Castle  Widenham,  who 
(?.  Hii/jt.  19  Jan.  18G1,  aged  31,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving brother,  Henry  John  Widenham  Smyth,  now  of  Castle 
Widenham. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  arg.,  on  a  bend  between  two  unicorns' 
heads  couped  a/,,  three  lozenges  or,  lor  Ssivth  ;  2nd,  quarterly, 
KU.  and  az.,  on  a  bend  arg.  three  Imars  passant  sa.,  for  Grice  ; 
ord,  arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  belwccu  tlirce  stags  trippant  ppr.,  for 


SMYTHE    OF    BARBAVILLA, 

Smythb,  William  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla, 
CO.  Wcstmcath,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hi<,m  Sheriff  1832, 
l).  26  Nor.  1809;  m.  V  Feb.  1837,  Lady  Emily 
Monck,  dau.  of  Henry  Stanley,  Earl  of  Rathdowne; 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Nov.  1837)  had  one  dau., 

Emily,  d.  3  Dee.  1842. 

%itXCKQt. — This  is  ;i  branch  of  Smyth  of  Gayurooh, 
springing  from 

William  S.mythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  h.  1C93,  youngest  son 
of  the  Right  Rev.  William  Smyth,  Bishop  of  ICilmore,  and 
Ardagh  (see  Smyth  nf  Gaybrook),  who  purchased  dilTerent 
estates  in  Westmeath,  from  Lord  Fitzwilliam,  of  JMerrion 
and  others,  1670,  m.  1712,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Ingoldsby,  2nd  bart.  of  Lethenborough,  co.  Buckingham, 
by  Elizabeth  Cromwell,  Istcousinof  the  Protector.  Mr.Smythe 
d.  1773,  leaving  a  son  and  heij, 

Ralph  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  &.  1716;  r,i.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Darby  Clarke,  Esq.  of  co.  Kildare,  and  sister  of  James  Clarke, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir. 
Ralph,  of  Drogheda,  m.  Mary  Schoalos,  and  had  a  son,  Ralph 

(of  Newton  House,  co.  Louth,  who  m..  the  dau.  of  Ilev.  C. 

Crawford,   and  had  Ralph,   m.  Mary   Henrietta,   dau.   of 

Henry  Jeremiah  Smith,  Esq.  of  Anneslirook ;  Mary  Fran^'cs, 

m.  Robert   Foster,    Esq.,   and  Sarah),  and  a   dau.,   Mary 

Hannah,  who  m.  St.  George  Smith,  Esq.  of  Grecnhills. 
Frances,  ra.  4  June,  1787,  Sir  Hugh  Crofton,  of  Mohill  House, 

CO.  Leitrim,  and  had  issue  {see  Burke's  Petra;/e). 
Barbara,  m.  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  and  had 

issue. 
Mr.  Smyth  d.  1790,  and  wass.  by  his  elder  sonand  heir. 

W1LLI.1M  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,  b.  1761 ;  m.  1783, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Meade  Ogle,  Esq., 
M.P.  for  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

Ralph,  his  heir. 

William  Meade,  of  Deer  Park,  Devon,  M.P.  for  Drogheda, 

m.  1815,  Lady  Isabella  Howard,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Karl 

of  Wicklow,  and  il.  9  July,  180(3,  having  had  three  daus., 

Eleanor,  Catherine  Stuarta,  and  Isabella. 
Henry,  of  Somerset,  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Cooke, 

and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Richard  Altamont,  of 

Lauragh,   Queen's  Co.,   m.  29  July,   18G9,  Frances  Anne 

Jane,   dau.  of  Sir  Alan  Edward  Bcllinghara,  3rd  bart.  of 

Castle  Bellingham. 
John  (Rev.),  of  Dromiskin,  co.  Louth,  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of 

Rev.  J.  Wyatt,   and  had  issue,  William,  d.  1842,  James, 

Henry,  Frederick,  and  Anne. 
Altha    Maria,  to.  Thomas  Rice  Fosbcry,  of  Cloranc,  who 

d.  s.  'p.  1828. 
Anne,  m.  Col.  Thomas  Wade,  Deputy-Adjutant-General  of 

Ireland,  and  had  issue.   Their  son.  Sir  T.  F.  Wade,  K.C.B., 

m.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Herschel,  Bart. 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  to.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  The  Grove, 

CO.  Meath  (see  Hamilton  of  Abbolstowii). 
Mr.  Smyth  d.  1812,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Barbavilla,   b.  1786;  m.  1808,  Eliza, 

dau.  and   heiress  of  Blutthew  Lyster,  Esq.  of  New  Park,  co. 

Roscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1845)  left  at  his  decease, 

1815, 

William  Baklow,  now  of  P.arbavillG. 

Henry  Matthew,  of  New  Park,  co.  Roscommon.  J.P..  m. 

3  Dec.  1855,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert   Carr  Cot.te,  Esq., 

Capt.  ISth  Hussars,  brother  of  Sir  Charles  Coote,  9lh  bart. 

of  Ballyfin,  and  had  issue, 
1  William  Lyster. 

1  Margaret  Altha  Maria. 

2  Elizabeth  Ada  Mary,  m.  1878,  D.  Bailey,  Esq.,  Jun.,  of 
Moorock  House,  Clare. 

3  Louisa  Ellen  Lyster.  4  Lydia  Lucy  Lyster. 
5  Frances  Maud  Lyster. 

Frederick,  formerly  6Gth  regt..  Staff  OfRcer  of  Pensioners, 
Major,  retired  on  full-pay,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Johnson,  Esq.  of  Newcastle,  co.  Northumbcrh;nd,  and  has 
issue,  Henry  Gerald,  Ellen,  Emma,  and  Helena. 

Arms.  (fee. — Same  as  Smyth  o/'  Gaybrook. 

Scat — Barbavilla,  Collinstown,  co.  Wcstmcath. 


SMYTH    OF    MASONBEOOK. 

Smyth,  John,  Esq.  of  Masonbrook,  co.  Galway, 
J.P.,  served  as  Hip;h  Slicriff,  late  Capt.  15th  regt., 
b.    1835 ;   m.   18(33,   Charlotte    Frances,    dau.    of 


i 


SMY 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


SMY 


1487 


An  drew  William  Blake,  Esq.  of  Fm'bougli,  co.  Gal- 
Vfiij,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  James,  h.  ISGC.  n.  Robert  Henry,  b.  1869. 

in.  Edgar,  b.  3873.  iv.  Harold,  b.  J878. 

I.  Marion,  b.  1872.  ii.  Mildred,  b.  1875. 

SrlttCitQC. — Jambs  Smyth,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Masonbrook, 
CO.  Galwuy,  lii.  Charlotte  McDcrmott,  3rd  clau.  of  Major  Mc- 
Derraott,  co.  Galway,  and  had  by  her, 

I.  John,  now  of  Slasonbrook. 

n.  James,  6.  1839;  (>.  187G. 

III.  AntUonv,  late  Capt.  28tli  foot,  and  now  Capt.  Galway 
Militia,  6. 1842. 

I.  Annie  Josephine,  m.  17  Feb.  1857,  John  Martyn,  Esq.  of 
Tullyra  Castle,  co.  Galway,  J.P. 

II.  Louisa,  a  Nun  in  the  cloister  of  Sisters  of  Mercy. 

Mr.  Smyth  d.  1SC3,  and  was  s.  by  his  elilest  son, 
Capt.  John  Smyth,  now  of  Masonbrook. 

Seat — Masonbrook,  near  Loughrea. 


SMYTHE    OF    HILTON. 

Smythe,  Thoiias,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  Salop,  and 
Trysull,  co.  Stafford,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Madras 
Engineers,  late  Commanding  3rd  batt.  Staffordshire 
Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  12  Sept.  1808 ;  m.  19  May, 
1857,  Mary,  only  child  of  Eear  Admiral  Deans, 
E.N.  (by  his  1st  wife,Mary  Clay),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  2  April,  1862)  has  issue, 

I.  Mary  Eliza  Clio.  ii.  Cecillia  Anne  Parke. 

III.  Ajine  lilanche. 

ILlltfSgC. — There  is  every  reason  to  believe  that  the 
family  of  Sniythe  became  settled  at  Hilton  at  a  remote  period; 
but  as  the  Court  Eolls  extend  only  as  far  back  as  1327,  temp. 
Edward  II.,  there  is  no  documentary  proof  of  the  fact  beyond 
a  charter,  granted  by  Kdward  I.,  afterwards  confirmed  by 
Elizabeth.  Several  branches  emanated  from  the  parent 
stock,  and  held  considerable  possessions  in  the  neighbourhood. 

Teomas  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  Capt.  Shropshire  Militia, 
m.  Elizabetli,  dau.  of  Wanncrton  Groome,  Esq.  of  Trysull,  co. 
Stafford,  and  Mary  his  wife,  and  by  her  had  an  only  son,  John 
Geoome,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth.    The  former, 

John  Gkoome  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  D.L.,  Major  Local 
Militia,  6.  18  July,  1771;  ra.  23  Sept.  1805,  Anne,  youngest 
dau.  of  Thomas  Parke,  Esq.  of  Highfield  House,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  sister  of  Lord  Wensleydale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  i  Nov. 
1852)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  present  representative. 

John  Groome,  b.  9  Oct.  1809,  H.E.LC.S.;  d.  25  .July,  1839. 

George,   Commander  E.N.,  b.  26  Sept.  1811;  m.  19  April, 
1855,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Dr.  AUardyee,  of  Cheltenham,  by 

'  his  2nd  wife,  Georgiana  Shakespear,  and  has  a  dau.,  Annie 
Georgiana. 

Henry  Kalph  (Rev.),  6.  23  May,  1813,  Rector  of  Beckbury, 
Salop. 

Anne,  m.  23  Dec.  1839,  Gen.  Henry  Monck ton,  4th  son  of 
Hon.  Edward  Monckton,  of  Somerford,  co.  Stafford,  3rd  son 
of  John,  1st  Viscount  Galway,  and  has  issue. 
Major  Smythe  d.  8  Dec.  1835. 

Arrax — Sa.,  a  bend  between  sis  martlets  arg.  Crest — A 
buffalo's  head  ppr. 

S»«/.>— Hilton,  near  Bridgenorth,  Salop;  and  Manor  House, 
Trysull,  co.  Stafford. 


SMYTHE  OF  METHVEN  CASTLE. 
Smtthe,  William,  Esq.  of  Methven  Castle,  co. 
Perth,  M.A.,  D.L.,  and  Convener  of  co.  Perth, 
23  Jan.  1805  ;  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1838,  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Great  George 
Street,  Westminster,  F.E.S.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
L7  Dec.  1846)  has  a  dau., 
I.  Margaret,  HI.  20  Oct.  1875,  Hon.  James  David  Drummond, 
Master  of  Strathallan,  eldest  son  of  William  Henry,  9th 
Viscount  Strathallan  (see  Bdrke'3  Peeraoe,  Viscount 
Strathallan). 

Ee  m.  2ndly,  20  Feb.  1849,  Emily,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir 
Fohn  Oswald,  G.C.B.  and  K.C.M.G.,  of  Dunniker, 
;o.  Fife,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  David  JIurrat,  b.  17  Nov.  1850. 

II.  Charles  John,  6.  21  April,  1852;  m.  17  Aug.  1876,  Eliza- 
beth Margaret,  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.  of  Lynedoch, 
Natal. 


nt.  Francis  Henry,  6.  8  Dec.  1853. 
IV.  William  Frederick,  b.  9  Jan.  Is5d. 
II.  Emily  Beatrice. 

ittUCatlC.— The  House  of  Smith,  traditionally,  owes  its 
origin  to  the  Clan  Chattan. 

Thomas  Smyth,  having  applied  his  talents  to  the  study  of 
physic,  attained  high  eminence  in  the  medical  profession,  and 
was  appointed  Apothecary  to  King  James  III.,  King  of  Scotland, 
as  appears  by  a  charter  bearing  date  29  Jan.  1477.  He  was 
father  of 

Patrick  Smith,  of  Braco,  co.  Perth,  temp.  James  IV.  His 
son, 

William  Smith,  of  Braco,  m.  Agnes  Scott,  of  the  family  of 
Balwearie,  and  relict  of  Christopher  Snel,  of  Balgarvie,  by 
whom  he  had  a  son, 

Patrick  Smith,  of  Braco,  served  heir  to  his  father  1561. 
He  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  Haldane  of  Killour,  and  dying  1604, 
was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Patrick  Smith,  Laird  of  Braco  (eldest  son  of  Alexander 
Smith,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  WilUam  Oliver) ;  he  m. 
1st,  1618,  Catherine  Graham,  dau.  of  the  Bishop  of  Orkney, 
and  had  issue, 

Henry,  fell  at  Marston  Moor,  1644,  ex  pnrtc  regis. 

George,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father. 

Patrick,  successor  to  the  estates. 

Andrew,  m.  Miss  Stewart,  of  Burgh,  and  had  issue. 

Catherine,  ni.  1st,  John  Cowan,  Esq.  of  Tailor  Town;  and 

2ndly,  Rev.  John  Drummond,  Minister  of  Moneydie. 
Marion,  m.  Patrick  Monteith,  Esq.  of  Egilshaw. 
Barbara,  ra.  Rev.  .lohn  Gibson,  Minister  of  Haline. 
Jean,  m.  Richard  Murray,  Esq.,  brother  of  the   Laird  of 

Pennyland. 
Margaret,  m.  James  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Drummoderinoch. 

The  Laird  of  Braco  ra.  2ndly,  1639,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry 
Stewart,  of  Killinan,  and  had  issue, 

John,  of  Huips.  David,  of  Barnhlll.  Alexander. 

■\Villiam,  Minister  of  Moneydie,  ra.  the  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Arthur  Ross,  Bishop  of  Galloway,  and  left  a  son,  James,  of 
Aitherney,  one  of  the  most  celebrated  surgeons  of  his  time. 

Agnes,  m.  Col.  Patrick  Graham. 

The  Laird  of  Braco  ra.  3rdly,  Margaret  Anderson,  and  had 
three  daus,  who  all  d:.  s.p.  He  was  cast  away  in  crossing  the 
Pentland  Firth,  where  himself  and  the  whole  boat's  crew 
perished,  about  1651.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Patrick  Smith,  Laird  of  Braco,  m.  1st,  1652,  Anne,  dau.  of 
James  Keith,  of  Benholm,  brother  of  WilUam,  6th  Earl 
Marischal,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

Patrick,   accidentally  killed  by  his  tutor,  on  the   Loch  of 
Methven. 
He  lii.  2ndly,  1682,  Janet,  dau.  of  Mungo  Haldane,  of  Glen- 
eagles,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

David,  his  lieir. 

Mungo,  a  military  officer,  who  d.  s.  p. 

Patrick,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Strasburg,  Russian  army. 

Margaret,  ra.  Sir  Thomas  Moncrieff,  2nd  bart.  of  Moncrieff. 

Katherine,  m.  John  Campbell,  of  Glenlyon. 

This  Laird  of  Braco,  who  sold  his  estates  in  the  Orkneys,  and 
purchased  the  lands  of  Methven,  co.  Perth,  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
surviving  son, 

David  Smith,  Esq.  of  Methven,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  William 
Cochrane,  of  Kilniaronoek,  by  his  wife,  the  Lady  Grizel  Graham, 
dau.  of  James,  3rd  Marquess  of  3Iontrose,  and  dying  1732,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

David  Smtthe,  Esq.  of  Methven,  b.  24  June,  1711 ;  ra.  1st, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Graham,  of  Braco,  and  sister  of 
Gen.  David  Graham,  of  Gorthie,  by  whom  he  had  David,  his 
successor;  and  Margaret,  who  m.  George  Oswald,  Esq.,  a 
Merchant  in  Glasgow.  He  )i!.  2ndly,  1761,  Katherine  Campbell, 
dau.  of  the  titulary  Lord  Menzie,  but  by  her  had  no  iss'ae. 
Mr.  Smythe  d.  1764,  and  was  .i;.  by  his  son, 

David  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Methven  Castle,  b.  17  Jan.  1746;  m, 
1st,  8  April,  1772,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Murray, 
Bart,  of  Hillhead,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  June,  1785)  had  three 
sons  and  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  last  survivor  was  Robert, 
his  heir,  late  of  Methven.  He  ra.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1794,  Euphemia 
Amelia,  only  dau.  of  Mungo  Murray,  Esq.  of  Lintrose,  co. 
Perth,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
William,  now  of  Methven. 
Patrick  Murray  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Solihull,  co.  Warwick,  and 

Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  b.  3  Dec.  1S04;  d.  23  Jan.  1872; 

ra.  6  Aug.  1844,  Anne  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  E.  E. 

Mynors,  Esq.  of  Weatheroak  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and  by 

her  (who  d.  May,  lb60)    had  issue,    1  Robert  David,   b. 

1845;    2  George   Edward,  b.   1846;  3  William   Mynors,   b. 

IbaO;  4  Patrick  Murray,  0.  1860;  and  1  Euphemia  Amelia, 

m.  19  Sept.  la72,  Clement  G.  Lefroy,  Esq. 


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SX: 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


Katharine  Campbell,  m.  17  July,  1827,  Ei^ht  Hon.  David 
Boyle,  of  Shewalton,  co.  Ayr,  Lord  Presidcac  of  the  Court 
of  Sessions  in  Scotland,  and  had  issue. 

Cecilia,  d.  unm.  1867. 
This  eminent  gentleman,  who  was  one  of  the  Spnators  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Metlivcn,  d.  30  Jan. 
1S06,  and  was  a.  hy  his  son, 

EoBEET  SiiYTHE,  Esq.  of  Mcthven,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  &.  10  Feb. 
1778;  m.  1st,  5  April,  1810,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Townsend 
Oswald,  Esq.  of  Dunnikior,  co.  Fife,  and  this  lady  having  d. 
15  Sept.  1314,  he  m.  2ndly,  0  Feb.  1817,  Susan  Kenton,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Muir  ilackenzie,  1st  bart.  of  Delvine,  but 
by  her  had  no  issue.  He  <?.  5  Oct.  Viil,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  the  present  Williasi  Sjiytue,  of  Methven. 

Arirn — Az.,  a  burning  cup  between  two  chess-rooks  in  fess, 
or.  C/-«J— A  dolphin  haurientppr.  Jl/otto— ilediis  tranquillus 
ia  undis. 

&af— ilethven  Castle,  near  Perth. 


SNEYD  05"  KEELS. 
SxEYD,  Eet.  Walter,  of  Keele  Hall,  co.  S^af- 
ford,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  b.  23  July,  1809  ;  m.  14  Oct. 
1856,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  his  cousin, 
Kichard  Malone  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Cherrvvale,  co. 
Donegal,  by  his  1st  wife,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Charles 
Peter  Layard,  Esq.,  Ceylon,  C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Bauh,  6.   10  Dec.  1863  (twin  with  his  sister,  Caroline 

Henrietta). 
I.  Louisa  Georgina.  n.  Isabel  Oara. 

ui.  Caroline  Henrietta.  iv.  Eleanor  Frances. 

iLtncagr. — Heset  de  Sn-eti>e,  of  Xunstall  and  Sneyde,  co. 
Stafford,  was  Uving  3  Edwabd  II.  (1310),  and  was  seised  of 
lands  in  the  hamlet  of  Sneyde  which  had  been  in  the  family 
from  the  reign  of  Henbt  III.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Xicholas  de  Tunstall,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Nicholas  de  Sneyde,  ulias  Tcsstali.,  who  was  also  seised  of 
l.tnds  within  the  manor  of  Bradwell,  co.  S:afiord,  7  Edwaed  III. 
1333).    He  was  father  of 

EicHAKD  TfE  TcssTALL,  o.lias  Sketde,  who  was  engaged  in 
the  French  wars  under  the  Lord  Audley,  and  fought  with  him 
at  the  Battle  of  Poictiers,  30  Edwabd  III.  (1356),  in  commemo- 
ration of  which  services  he  bore  the  fleurs-de-Us  in  his  arms,  as 
appears  by  his  seal,  the  family  having  previously  carried  the 
scythe  plain.  He  was  the  last  of  the  family  who  bore  the 
name  of  De  Tunstall,  and  was  «.  by  liis  son  and  heir, 

P.icHAED  Snetde,  of  Bradwcll  and  Tunstall,  to  whom  Lord 
Audley  and  others  granted  the  manor  and  demesne  lands  of 
Bradwell,  2  Hesey  IV.  (liOO),  in  fee  farm.  He  was  6.  by  his 
son  and  heir, 

William  Ssetde,  of  Bradwell,  living  temp.  Henky  IV.,  who 
was  .s.  by  his  son, 

UicHARD  Ssevde,  of  Bradwell,  who,  by  Agnes  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sutton,  of  Sutton,  co.  Chester,  was  father  of 

Nicholas  Sxetde,  of  Bradwell,  who  was  living  1473.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Eobert  Downes,  of  Shirgley, 
CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

AViLLiAM  S>etde,  Citizen  of  Chester,  and  Member  of  the 
Linendrapers"  Company,  temp.  Edwabd  IV.  and  Hesbt  VII. 
He  rn.  Johanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eoger  Ledsham,  Gent,  of 
Chester,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Eichabd,  his  heir;  WiUiam, 
Citizen  of  Chester,  of  which  city  he  was  Sheriff  1504,  and 
Mayor  151 6  and  1532;  and  Ann,  r,i.  Edward  Massey,  of  Broxton, 
-o.  Chester.  William  Sneyde  was  Sheriff  of  the  city  of  Chester 
1473,  and  Mayor  1479.    He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Eichabd  Sneyde,  of  Bradwell,  Eecorder  of  Chester,  m.  Ann 
I'owlehurst,  of  Crewe,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

William  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Eichard,  M.P.  for  Chester  7  Edwabd  VI. 

Ann,  m.  1st,  William,  eldest  son  and  heir  of  John  Leycester, 

Esq.   of   Tabley;    and  2ndly,    Eoger  Hurleston,  Esq.  of 

Chester. 
Jane,  ni.  Sir  John  Legh,  Knt.  of  Booths. 
Elizabeth,  Hi.  Sir  William  Calverley,  of  Calverley. 

He  d.  27  Henes  VIII.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

SiE  William  Sn"eyde,  Knt.  of  Bradwell,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
.Stafford  3  Edwabd  VI.,  and  5  and  6  Philip  and  3Iaey,  who 
iiad  a  grant  from  the  Crown,  of  Keele,  wliich  had  been  parcel 
of  the  possessions  of  the  Knights  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 
36  Hesey  VIII.  He  had  been  engaged  in  the  Scottish  wars, 
and  participated  in  the  victory  of  Pinkie,  10  Oct.  1537, 
1  Edwabd  VI.  He  d.  6  June,  1571,  and  was  buried  in  the 
chancel  of  Wolstanton  Church.  He  m.  1st,  Ann,  dau.  and 
lieiress  of  Thomas  Barrowc,   Esq.  of  Flookersbrooke,  near 


Chester,  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Salter, 
Esq.  of  Salter's  Hall,  Salop,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Chetwynd, 
Esq.  of  Ingestre.     His  eldest  son  and  heir  (by  his  1st  wife), 

Ealph  Sneyde,  Esq.  of  Keele  and  Bradwell,  High  SheriCE 
IS  and  37  Elizabeth,  sji.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Tliomas  Chetwynd,  of  Ingestre,  be  had  (with  three  daus., 
Mary,  m.  Walter  Minors,  Esq.  of  Uttoxeter;  Ann,  m.  Sir 
Thomas  Scrymshire,  of  Aqualate;  and  Jane,  lii.  Gilbert  Eol- 
leston  of  EoUeston)  a  son  and  heir, 

Ealph  Sneyde,  Esq.  of  Bradwell  and  Keele,  6.  1564;  vi. 
Felicia,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Archbold,  Esq.  of  Uttoxeter,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1G59)  had  issue,  Ealph,  his  heir,  aged  two  years 
1614;  William,  eventually  heir  male;  Eichard,  of  Norton 
Farm,  Capt.  E.N.;  Elizabeth,  m,.  John  Davenport,  Esq.  of 
Davenport;  Mary,  m.  1st,  William  Crompton,  Esq.  of  Stone, 
and  2ndly,  Eichard  Shuckborough,  of  Shuckborough ;  Anne, 
7ii.  Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd;  Clara,  m.  1st,  John 
Lawton,  Esq.  of  Lawton,  co.  Chester,  and  2ndly,  Thomas 
Eowyer,  Esq.;  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Eichard  Lloyd,  Knt.  of  Esclu- 
sham  Delassey;  and  Felicia,  m.  1st,  Sir  Edward  Fitton,  Bart., 
and  2ndly,  Sir  Charles  Adderley,  Knt.  Ealph  Sneyde  was 
Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  19  Cuables  I.  He  d.  1G13,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Ealph  Sneyde,  Esq.  of  Keele  and  Bradwell,  Col.  in  the  Eoyal 
army,  7/!.  Jane,  dau.  of  Eoger  Downes,  Esq.  of  Wardley,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1670)  had  issue, 

Ealphe,  only  son,  d.  s.  p.  young. 

Mary,  ju.  William  Hanmer,  Esq.  of  the  Fenns,  co.  Flint. 

Ann,  III.  Eowland  NichoUs,  Esq.  of  Boycote,  Salop. 

Jane,  m.  27  Jan.  1656,  John  Milward,  Esq.  of  Suitterton,  co. 
Derby. 

Felicia,  m.  5  Jan.  1C64,  Eobert  Hyde,  Esq.  of  Hyde  and  Nor- 
bury,  CO.  Chester. 

Catherine,  -//i.  Charles  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  Salop. 
Col.  Sneyde  was  a  stanch  adherent  to  the  Eoyal  cause,  and  his 
mansion  of  Keele  was  plundered  by  the  rebel  soldiers,  1643. 
He  was  killed  in  the  Isle  of  Man  1650 ;  and,  dying  without 
surviving  male  issue,  was  s.  in  the  family  estates  by  hia 
brother, 

William  S.neyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  6.  1C12;  aged  50  years  at 
the  Visitation  of  co.  Stafford,  5  April,  16')3.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert  Audeley,  of  Gransden,  co.  Hunting- 
don, and  by  her  (who  d.  20  June,  1686;  had  issue,  Ealph,  his 
heir ;  William,  ancestor  of  the  Sneyds  of  Blsklon,  Belmont, 
AshcomOe,  and  Sasford,  co.  Stafford;  Felicia,  m.  Eowland 
Cotton,  Esq.  of  Crakomarsh,  co.  Stafford;  and  Elizabeth,  to. 
Eichard  Walter,  Esq.  William  Sneyd  was  M.P.  for  co.  Stafford 
in  the  Parliament  which  restored  Chables  II.  He  served  as 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Stafford  10  Cuaeles  II.,  was  buried  17  Jan. 
1694-5,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Ealph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  aged  22  years  at  the  Visitation 
of  CO.  Stafford,  1663.  He  nt.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dryden, 
2nd  bart.,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Eobert  Dryden,  3rd 
bart.  of  Canons  Ashby,  co.  Northampton,  and  by  her  had  issue. 
1.  William,  d.  unni.  7  Sept.  1639;  ii.  Ealph,  of  Bradwell,  b. 
22  Dec.  1669,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Noel,  Bart,  of 
Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Humble,  1st  Lord  Ward,  and  his  wife  Frances,  in  her  own  right 
Baroness  Dudley  (whose  maternal  great-grandmother  was 
Katharine,  wife  of  Edward  Seymour,  1st  Earl  of  Hertford,  sister 
of  Lady  Jane  Grey,  and  grand-dau.,  by  Charics  Brandon, 
Duke  of  Suffolk,  K.G.,  of  Mary,  Queen  Dowager  of  France,  who 
was  dau.  of  King  Henby  VII.),  by  whom,  who  survived  him, 
he  had  issue,  Ealph,  heir  to  his  grandfather,  and  Honora, 
m.  Sir  Eusebius  Buswell,  Bart.;  iii.  John,  heir,  by  will,  to 
his  uncle.  Sir  Eobert  Dryden,  Bart.,  d.  23  March,  1710-11. 
Ealph  Sneyd  d.  9  March,  1703,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson  and 
heir, 

Ealph  S.veyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  bapt.  17  May,  1G92,  m.  Ann, 
dau.  of  Allen  Holford,  Esq.  of  Davenham,  co.  Chester,  and  by 
her  had  issue.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  6  Geoege  I. 
He  d.  1733,  and  was  s.  by  his  surviving  son  and  heir, 

Ealph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  b.  1723;  rn.  1749,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Sir  Walter  Wagstaffe  Bagot,  5th  bart.  of  Blirhfield,  by  Lady 
Barbara  Legge  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  IsC  Earl  of  Dartmouth, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1797)  hud  issue, 

I.  Waltee,  his  heir. 

II.  Ealph  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Jevington,  Precentor  of  St.  Asaph, 
m.  Penelope,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Moore,  9tli  son  of 
Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

1  Lewis,  formerly  Warden  of  All  Souls'  College.  Oxford. 

2  Emma  Penelope,  m.  1807,  George  Wai-wick  Bampfylde, 
Lord  Poltimore,  and  d.  1835. 

III.  Edward,  d.  s.  p.  in  America.  1776. 

IV.  WUliam,  of  Bradwell,  Capt.  in  the  Staffordshire  Militia, 
d.  s.p.  1836. 


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TUE  Ix:VNl)ED  GENTRY. 


S:n'E 


U8y 


V.  John  (Rev.),  A.M.,  6.1766,  Rector  of  Klford,  and  Incumbent 
of  Kecle,  CO.  Stafford  :  d.  utiui.  2  July,  1835. 

VI.  Henry,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kdmund  ilalonc,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Anthony,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Henry,  m.  Sobieska,  dan.  of  Thomas  Crewe  Dod,  Esq. 

3  Kiehard  Malone,  lu.  and  had  issue. 
1  Ehzabelh,  m.  T.  Darcy,  Esq. 

VII.  George,  d.  s.  p.  in  India,  1790. 

I.  Frances,  ni.  Francis  Parker  Newdigate,  Esq. 

II.  Charlotte,  in.  Davies  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Capesthome,  co. 
Chester,  and  d.  8  Oct.  182i). 

III.  Barbara,  m.  Vcn.  John  Gooch,  Archdeacon  of  Sudbury, 
April,  1791. 

IV.  Anne,  vi.  20  Sept.  178G,  Thomas  Crewe  Dod,  Esq.  of 
Edge. 

V.  Elizabeth,  d.  4  Dec.  1838,  aged  78.         vi.  Mary,  d.  unm. 
VII.  Henrietta,  d.  unm.  1852,  aged  87. 

Ealph  Sneyd  d.  10  Dec.  1793,  aged  70,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Sneid,  Esq.  of  Keele,  b.  11  Feb.  1752,  M.P.  for 
Castle  Rising,  High  Sheriff  1814,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Staffordshire 
Militia.  He  m.  9  May,  178G,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Bagot,  dau.  of 
William,  1st  Lord  Bagot,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  May,  1834)  had 
issue, 

Ralph,  of  Keele.  Walter,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  now  of  Keele. 

Louisa  Barbara,  d.  unm.  1812.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  18G7. 

Frances  (Hon.),  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Adelaide,  j/i.  8  Feb. 
1831,  Ven.  William  Arundell  Bouverie,  Archdeacon  of  Nor- 
folk, son  of  Hon.  Bartholomew  Bouverie,  2nd  son  of  William, 
1st  Earl  of  Radnor,  by  his  2nd  marriage  (see  Bubke's  Peerage). 

Charlotte  Augusta. 

Georgiana  Maria  Sophia,  d.  15  July,  1816. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  18G9. 

Col.  Sneyd  d.  23  June,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Snetd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  D.L.,  6.  9  Oct.  1793,  High 
Sheriff  1814,  d.  v.nm.  July,  1870,  and  was  5.  by  his  brother. 
Rev.  Walter  Snetd,  now  of  Keele. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  scythe  the  blade  in  chief  the  sncd  or  handle 
in  bend  sinister  sa.  on  the  fess  point  a  fleur-de-lis  of  the  second, 
quartering  Tusstall,  Dowses,  Ledsham,  Bradwell,  Barrowe, 
Lloyb,  Drydes,  Wilkes,  Belville,  Beacmkb,  Waldershiefe, 
Coles,  <fec.  Crest — A  lion  of  England  passant  guardant  sa. 
Mntto — Nee  oppriraere  nee  opprimi. 

Seat — Keele  HaU,  Kewcastle-under-Lyme,  co.  Stafford. 


SNE"5rD    OF    BASFORD    HALI-. 

Snetd,  Jonx  William,  E.sq.  of  Basford  Hall, 
CO.  StafCord,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  Oct.  1822;  m. 
IG  July,  1861,  Agnes  Maria,  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles 
Evelyn  Cotton,  of  Etwall  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
27  June,  1862)  has  issue, 

Ralph  de  Tcnstall,  6.  3  May,  1SG2. 

HtUCnSC— William  Sneyd,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  William 
Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Kecle,  the  13th  in  descent  from  Henry  de 
Sneyde,  of  Tunstall  and  Sneyde),  6.  circa  1643 ;  rn.  2  June, 
1668,  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Wettenhall,  of  the 
Waterhouse,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  i.  Ralph,  his  heir; 
II.  Wettenhall,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore  and  Ardagh,  in. 
Barbara,  duu.  of  Charles  Francis  Marsh,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the 
Guards,  eldest  son  of  Francis  Marsh,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick 
and  Kilmore,  by  his  wife  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  famous 
Jeremy  Taylor,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Conor,  and  had  twenty- 
one  children,  the  eldest  of  whom,  Edward,  lived  in  Dublin,  and 
was  father  cf  Nathaniel  Sneyd,  for  many  years  M.P.  for 
Cavan,  who  was  assassinated,  by  mistake,  for  another  person, 
as  he  came  out  of  the  gates  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland,  Dublin, 
31  July,  1833,  and  d.  s.  p.  The  2nd  son,  Jkre.my,  of  the 
Secretarj-  of  State's  Office,  had  several  sons,  all  of  whom  d, 
s.  }).,  the  3rd  son,  Ralph,  was  the  ancestor  of  a  numerous 
progeny,  whose  male  descendants  were  many  of  them  married 
officers  in  the  East  Indian  army,  the  female  descendants 
mostly  married  officers  in  the  military  or  civil  service  in  India, 
one  of  them,  Kate  Emma,  m.  George  Glynn  I'etre,  Esq.,  the 
Secretary  of  the  Legation  at  Brussels;  :ii.  Richard,  r,i.  Ann, 
dau.  of  Charles  Udderley,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  iv  Edward,  of 
Stafford,  m.  Hannah  Stokes,  of  Wolverhampton ;  v.  William, 
d.  unm.;  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  12  April,  1690,  Samuel  Adderley, 
Esq.;  II.  Mary,  m.  Walter  Chetwynd,  Esq.  of  Brockton. 
William  Sneyd  was  buried  at  Keele,  25  May,  1708,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son  and  heir, 

Ralph  Sneyd,  of  Bishton,  co.  Stafford,  m.  Elizabeth,  Jau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Bowyer,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  dauB.,  Honora,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Bynie,  of  Church  Eaton; 
and  Ann,  m.  George  Speerman,  Esq.  of  Middleham),  three  sons ; 
t.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  Ralph  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Sible 
Utdiagham,    Essex;    in.   Fdward,    Major,    of   Lichfield,   m. 


Susanna,  dau.  of  the  Bov.  Moses  Cook,  of  Sybil  Hedingham, 
and  from  this  marriage  descended  theSs^tDsn/Jiyrklty  Lodge, 
CO.  Stafford.  Honora,  .ind  Elizabeth,  two  of  the  daus.  of  this 
Major  Edward  Sneyd,  m.  successively  Richard  Lovell  Edgworth, 
E.'q.  of  Edgworthstown,  in  Ireland ;  Major  Sneyd,  of  Lichfield, 
was  s.  by  his  son,  Edward  Sneyd,  of  Byrkley  Lodge,  High 
Sheriff  of  Stafford,  1824;  ho(M7  April,  1832,  leaving  one  dau., 
Emma,  who  d.  unm.  10  Nov.  1858.  Ralph  sneyd,  of  Bishton, 
was  heir,  by  will,  of  John  Sneyd,  Esq.,  the  youngest  son  of 
Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Keele,  who  had  inlierited  considerable 
property  from  Sir  Robert  Drydcn,  Bart.  He  d.  3  Nov.  1729, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heii-, 

AViLLiAM  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bisliton,  rn.  8  Oct.  1724,  Susanna, 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Edmonds,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Hedges,  Knt.,  and  had  two  sons,  William 
and  John,  and  two  married  daus.,  viz.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  the 
Rev.  William  Lloyd,  of  Aston,  and  Susanna,  wife  of  Henry 
Powys,  Esq.  of  Underdale.  William  tjncyd  d.  11  Feb.  1715, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hedges  Snetd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  who  d.  unrd. 
23  Dec.  1757,  and  was  .5.  by  his  brother, 

John  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  and  afterwards  of  Belmont, 

J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1770,  b.  11  July,  1734 ;   m.  1st,  7  Aug.  1762, 

Penelope,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley 

Park,  CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  May,  1776)  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Ralph.  Lieut.  R.NT.,  h.  18  Sept.  1769;  7?i.  Mary  Cooke,  dau.  of 
George  Cooke  Yarborough,  Esq.  of  Streethope,  co.  York, 
and  dying  7  March,  1805,  left  issue  by  her  (who  ?/t.  2ndly, 
May,  1810,  Major-Gen.  Sir  More  Disney)  a  son  and  dau. 
Jolm,  b.  23  Nov.  1770 ;  d.  s.  p.  26  Nov.  1783. 
Clement,  of  Huntley  Hall,  near  Cheadle,  Rear-Admiral,  b. 
Feb.  1773;  m.  27  Oct.  1813,  Helen,  dau.  of  Roger  Sweten- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booth,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  16  March,   1821)  he  had  issue  two  sons  and  two 
daus.  Rear-Admiral  Sneyd  -m.  2ndly,  Eliza  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Cotton,  Esq.  of  Etwall  Hall,  co.  Derby,  and  by 
her  had  no  issue.     He  d.  21  Oct.  1854. 
Thomas  Sneyd-Kynnerslcy,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park.    (See  Kyn- 
nersley.) 
Penelope,  d.  29  Sept.  1773. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  11  Feb.  1796,  John  HoUcy,  Esq.  of  Aylsham,  ia 
Norfolk. 
Susannah,  m.  Alexander  Day  Broughton,  Esq.,  E.N.,  and  d. 

14  May,  1808. 
Rosamond,  m.  1st,  William  Mills,  Esq.  of  Barlaston  Hall ; 
and  2ndly,  William  M.  Marston,  Esq.,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1833. 
Matilda,  d.  unm.  15  May,  1797. 

Mr.  Sneyd  m.  2ndly,  22  April,  1777,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Kirby,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  which  lady  d.  ;..  2J.  3  Jan.  1793.  He 
m.  Srdly,  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of  Mr.  J.  Adey,  of  Lichfield,  who 
d.  s.  p.  5  Jan.  1829.  He  d.  8  Nov.  1S09,  and  was  buried  in 
Ipstones  Church.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir, 

William  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Ashcombe,  J.P.  a  id  D.L.,  b.  5  Sept. 
1767  ;  i/i.  30  April,  1796,  June,  dau.  and  heir  of  Simon  Debank, 
Esq.  of  Ashes,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1840) 
had  issue, 

I.  WiUiam  Debank,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  24  Nov.  1797;  d.  31 
May,  1825,  on  the  day  of  his  intended  marriage. 

II.  John,  of  Ashcombe  Park. 

III.  Ealph  (Rev.),  A.M  ,  b.  2  Nov.  1799 ;  d.  unm.  25  Sept.  1329, 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Bdraont,  co.  Stafford,  b.  20  Dec.  1800;  rn.  19 
June,  1832,  Emma,  5th  dau.  of  George  Whitley,  Esq.  of 
Norley  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  William, 
Col.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards;  Henry,  B.A.  Oxford,  m.  26  Oct. 
1869,  Caroline  Carew.  dau.  of  Robert  Holdsworth  Carew 
Hunt,  Esq. ;  Cicmcnt  John,  late  21st  Fusiliers,  d.  s.  p. 
18  April,  18u4:  George  Edward,  B.A.  Oxon;  Emma,  ;;;.  H. 
R.  N.  Gale,  Esq.  of  Bardsea  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Caro- 
line Anne. 

v.  Clement,  6.  5  April,  1802;  d.  4  Jan.  1807. 
VI.  Henry  (Rev.),  B.A.,  of  the  Woodlands,  P.C.,  of  Wetley 
Rocks,  b.  29  March,  1804;  lit.  1st,  22  Feb.  1831,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Sneyd-Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park, 
and  by  her  (who  </.  13  Marcli,  1832)  had  issue,  one  dau. ; 
he  m.  2nd]y,  20  Oct.  18:i4,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Alexander  Day 
Broughton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,   1855)  had 
issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.,    he  m.  Srdly,  11  Feb.  1858, 
JIary,  dau.  o!  Mr.  Charles  Stagg,  of  Netherhaven,  and  d. 
24  March,  1859. 
Mary,  m.  4  Jan.  1830,  Cicmcnt  John  Sneyd-Kynnerslcy,  Esq. 
of  Loxley  Park  {stf  Kynnersley),  and  has  issue,  Clement 
Thomas;  William  Henry :  and  Mary  Jane,  lij.  Rev.  WiUiam 
Frazer,  Vicar  of  Alton,  D.C.L. 
Mr.  Sneyd  d.2  Feb.  1851,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
Rev.  John  Sneyd,  M.A.,  of  Ashcomhe  Park,  J.P.,  6.28  Oct. 
1793;  m.  1st,  15  Jan.  1822,  Penelope,  dau.  of  John  Holley,  Esq. 
of  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  by  Mary  Anno  Sneyd,  his  2nd  wife,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Juno,  1849)  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  now  of  Basford  Hall. 

II.  Ralph  Debank,  6.  11  Deo.  1829;  d.  s.p.i'M.a^,  1S54. 


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III.  Dktden  Henbt,  of  Asticombe  Park,  near  Leek,  co. 
Stafford,  J.P.,  b.  2  Sept.  1833. 

IV.  Edmund  Lionel,  &.  31  March,  1835;  (f..?.^}.  21  July,  1853. 

V.  Frederick  Clement,  Lieut.  2nd  Staffordshire  Militia,  b. 
25  April,  18.39;  d.  .?.  p.  2  Oct.  18G4. 

VI.  Kichard\Vettenhall,!>.  11  Sept.  1841 ;  rf.  .5.  p.  5  March,  1863. 

VII.  Gustavus  Alfred  (Uev.),  M.A.,  b.  12  June,  1814. 

I.  Harriet,  m.  12  Sept.  1850,  Rev.  Robert  Bamford,  of 
Abbott's  Ann,  Wilts,  and  d.  13  Nov.  1857,  having  had  issue, 
two  sons  and  two  daus.  ii.  Emily  Jane. 

HI.  Penelope  Marianne,  m.  16  Nov.  1848,  John  Clarke 
lirodie,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  Crown  Agent  of  Scotland,  and 
d.  2  July,  1877,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Helen,  d.  2  Eeb.  1844,  aged  16. 

V.  Susanna,  m.  11  April,  18C0,  Rev.  Charles  Ingleby,  of 
Woodbank,  co.  Stafford,  who  d.  11  June,  1873. 

VI.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  6  May,  1854,  aged  17. 

He  'in.  2ndly,  IS  June,  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Marsh 
Adams,  Esq.  of  The  Abbey,  Shrewsbury,  and  has  by  her  a  dau., 

VII.  Ada  Mary,  m.  9  May,  1871,  E.  P.  Carew  Hunt,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Sneyd,  who  became  Incumbent  of  Ipstones  1833,  and  was 
the  1st  Rural  Dean  of  Leek,  d.  17  Feb.  1873. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  scythe,  the  blade  in  chief,  the  sned  or  handle 
in  bend  sinister  sa. ,  on  the  fess  point  a  fieur-de-lis  of  the 
second.  Cfcsl — A  lion  of  England  passant  guardant  sa.  Moilo 
— Nee  opprimere,  ncc  opprimi. 

&a«— Bashford  Hall,  near  Leek,  co.  Stafford. 


SNEYD    OF    ASHCOMBE    PARK. 
Snetd,  Drtden  Heney,  Esq.  of  Aslicombe  Park, 
CO.  Stafford,  J.P.,  b.  2  Sept.  1833,  2nd  surviving  sou 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Snejd,  of  Ashcombe  Park. 
For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  preceding  Memoir. 


SOLTATT    OF    LITTLE    EFFOED. 

SoLTAF,  George  William,  Esq.  of  Little  Efford, 
Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1801 ;  m.  1st,  19  Oct. 
1823,  Frances  Goddard,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Culme, 
of  Tothill,  near  Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860) 
had  issue, 

I.  GEonci;  William  Culme-Soltau  Symons,  of  Chaddlewood, 
Plyrapton,  Devon,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Devon,  HighSheriff 
1875,  b.  29  May,  1831,  educated  at  Winchester  and  Ch  Ch. 
Oxford,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1845,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Symons,  at  the  death  of  his  uncle.  Col.  Symons, 
of  Chaddlewood;  ';;i.  1st.  13  Dec.  1S59,  Hon.  Adele  Isabella 
Graves,  dau.  of  William  ThMmas,  3rd  Lord  Graves,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  7  Sept.  18C9)  h'j.s  issue;  and  2ndly,  12  Jan. 
1875,  Mary  Elizabeth,  whIovv  of  Gt.  John  Coventry,  Esq., 
of  The  Knoll,  and  Henbiuy,  ncnr  Wimborne,  Dorset,  and 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Todd,  by  whom  he  has  issue  (see  Soltau- 
St.mons). 

II.  John  Thomas,  J.P.  for  co.  Devon,  &.  1834;  to.  10  April, 
ISGO,  Florence,  dau.  of  Erv/ag  Cliirk,  Esq.  of  Efford  Manor, 
and  widow  of  Sir  William  Young,  5th  bart.  of  North  Dean, 
and  had  issue,  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

I.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  Cecil  Ti.  Ecwcs,  Esq.,  late  Capi. 
85th  regt.,  son  of  Thomas  Eewes,  Esq.  of  Beaumont,  Ply- 
mouth. 

n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Theodore  Bewes,  Esq.,  brother  of 
the  above  Cecil  Bewes. 

ii:.  Marj',  m.  William  Edmund  Bewes,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  73rd 
regt.,  brother  of  the  above  Cecil. 

IV.  Anna  Louisa,  rii.  Henry  Schank  Hillyar,  Vicc-Admiral, 
C.B.,  son  of  Sir  James  Hillyar,  K.C.B. 

V.  Milly  Catharine. 

He  Til.  2udly,  1862,  Anna  Catherine  Emma,  3rd  dau. 
of  John  Walmcsley,  Esq.  of  The  Hall  of  Ince,  co. 
Lancaster. 

itinCSgC— Martin  Wilhelm  Soltau,  Burgomaster  of 
Bergedorf,  m.  Margaret  Engel  Schumacher,  of  Bcrgedorf,  and 
had  issue,  three  sons  and  six  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

George  William  Soltao,  6.  at  Bergedorf,  1748,  came  to 
England,  settled  as  a  Merchant  in  London,  and  was  naturalised 
by  Act  of  Parliament,  17  George  III.  He  m.  Anna,  dau.  of 
William  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

Geoeoe  Soltau,  Esq.  of  Little  ElTord,  rii.  1800,  Elizabeth 
Maria,  dau.  of  William  Symons,  Esq.  of  Chaddlewood,  co. 
Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Geokge  William,  now  of  Little  Efford. 

Henry  William  (deceased),  ra.  Miss  Lucy  Tate  Smith,  and 
had  issue,  George,  Henry,  William,  Lucy,  Henrietta, 
Agnes,  EUzabeth,  Mary,  and  Charlotte. 


William  Francis,  m.  Caroline  Hawker,  and  d.  30  July,  1864, 

having  had  issue,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Emily,  and  Caroline. 
Henrietta  Amelia,  hi.  Rev.  Richard  Hill. 
Dorothea  Hillyar,  deceased. 
Milly  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  John  Henry  Eccles,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 

He  d.  1819. 

Arms — Per  bond  sinister  az.  and  arg.,  on  the  dexter  side 
three  ears  of  wlieat  on  one  stalk  ppr.,  on  the  sinister  side, 
as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first.  Crest — A  demi-lion  arg.,  within 
two  branches  of  roses  ppr.     Motto — Misei'is  succurrere  disco. 

Scat — Little  Efford,  near  Plymouth. 


SOMERVELL    OF    SORN    CASTLE. 

Somervell,  Graham,  Esq.  of  Sorn  Castle,  co. 
Ayr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convener  of  the  county ;  m. 
1844,  Henrietta  Jane,  3rd  dati.  of  William  Stii'ling, 
Esq.,  2ud  son  of  JohnStirhug,  Esq.  of  Kippendavic, 
and  has,  with  other  issue, 

James,  J. P.,  Capt.  Ayrshire  Yeomanry. 

Mr.  Somervell  is  5th  son  of  Col.  James  Russell,  of 
Woodside  (who  d.  Dec.  1830),  by  Mary  his  M-ife 
(who  d.  Sept.  1820),  3rd  dau.  of  John  Stirling,  Esq. 
of  Kippendavie,  co.  Perth,  and  assumed  the  surname 
of  Somervell  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Hamil- 
ton Farm. 
Seal — Sorn  Castle,  Mauchline. 


SOI\IERVILLE    OP    BINDER    HOUSE. 

SoMERViLLE,  ARTHUR  EowNES,  Esq.  of  Diudor 
House,  Somerset,  B.A.,  b.  23  April,  1850. 

ILinCilSC— In  the  Heralds'  Visitation  for  Devon  for  1620, 
nine  generations  of  this  family  paternally  Fownes  arc  recorded 
prior  to  that  date,  and  the  descent,  subsequently  to  that  time, 
has  been  authenticated  and  registered  in  the  College  of  Arms. 
The  Heralds'  account  commences  with 

William  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Saxby,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Hilton,  Knt.     From  him,  the  7th  in  descent, 

TnoMAs  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  Mayor  of  that  town  1612 
and  1619,  d.  April,  1638,  leaving  issue,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Joane, 
dau.  of  Walter  Hele,  of  Gnaton,  an  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  Devon,  under  age  in  1637, 
whose  will  was  proved  17  Dec.  1G46;  he  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Champemowne,  Esq.  of  Dartington,  Devon,  and  by 
her  had  issue  (with  three  daus.,  Bridget,  Joane,  and  Kathe- 
rine) an  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  bapt.  9  Sept.  1640;  d. 
22  April,  1670.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Northleigh,  Esq. 
of  Peamore,  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1G69)  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir;  Henry;  Elizabeth,  d.  unra.  1669; 
Katherine,  in.  Sir  Henry  Carew,  2nd  bart.,  of  Haccombe, 
Devon ;  and  Mary,  ni.  Peter  Woodley,  of  Halsanger,  Devon. 
His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  then  of  Nethway  and  Kittery 
Court,  Devon,  M.P.  for  Dartmouth  1713,  1714,  d.  4  Oct.  1731. 
He  TO.  1681,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Yarde,  of  Churston  Ferrers, 
M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Nov.  1721)  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir;  Henry,  d.  unm.  1730-31;  Anne,  m. 
Cliarlca  Stucley,  of  Plymouth ;  and  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1741. 
The  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 

John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Nethway  and  Kittery  Court,  d.  1  Oct. 
1733,  aged  46.  By  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1718),  dau. 
and  heir  of  Robert  Berry,  of  Plymouth,  ho  had  issue,  Eliza- 
beth, '111.  John  Scale,  Esq.  of  Mount  Boone,  Devon  ;  Mary,  m. 
John  Henry  Southcote,  Esq.  of  Combe,  Devon;  and  Dorothy, 
d.  unm.  1746.  He  vi.  2ndly,  1719,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Samuel  Madock,  of  Plymouth,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  War- 
wick, 3rd  Lord  Mohun,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1772)  had 
two  sons,  Henry,  of  Nethway,  Devon,  and  Dunster  Castle^ 
Somerset,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Fownes-Luttrell, 
Iiimst-r  Castle;  and  TaoaiAS.    The  2nd  son,  ^ 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Fownes,  M.A.,  of  Kittery  Court,  Vicar  of: 
Brixham,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  d.  3  March,  1808,  aged  78.: 
He  'in.  1st,  25  April,  1754,  Anne,  dau.   and  co-heir  (with  beaf^ 
sister  Elizabeth,  wifeof  Sir  John  Carew,  5th  bart.  of  Haccombe) 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Iloldsworth,  Vicar  of  Townstall,  Dartmouth. 
(She  d.  s.  'p.  March,  1755.)    He  rn.  2nd]y,  12  Sept.  1764,  Ann 
Vannam,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Somerville,  of  Dinder 
House,  Somerset,  niece  of  James,  11th  Lord  Somerville,  and 
sister  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  William  Somerville,   of  Duider 
aforesaid,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  March,  1812)  had  issue. 


soil 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SCT 


1491 


Henry  George,  Comm.  E.N.,  6. 1766;  d.  at  Tortola,  30  Dec. 

1795,  unrii. 
James  Somerville,  his  heir. 
John  Yarile,  b.  I  Juno,  1772;  and  d.  22  Oct.  1839.    Bern. 

1st,  24  Oct.  1799,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Roope  Harris  Eoope, 

Esq.  of   Chipton,  Devon,  and   hy   her    (who    d.   19   Feb. 

1803)  had  an  only  surviving  dau., 

Maria  Somerville,  m.  Eev.  Stephen  Davics,  who  d.  s.  p. 

1842;  she  tZ.  1875. 
He  m.  2ndly,  17  Oct.  1805,  Hannah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Edwai-d  Curtis,  of  Mardyke  House,  Clifton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  4.  Nov.  1814)  had  two  surviving  sons, 

Edward  Ccktis,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  6. 23  Nov.  1806 ; 
m.  1848,  Mary  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Haythorne,  Esq. 
of  Hill  House,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  John,  6.  3  Aug.  1849,  Lieut.  13th  Light  Infantry. 
Francis  Curtis,  6.  18.52;  d.  1872. 
Eobert  Henry,  d.  in  infancy. 

Margaret  Catharine.  Milborough,  d.  in  infancy. 

Henry  George,    Barrister-at-law,    b.    26    Nov.   1809;    d. 
14  Feb.  1875.     He  m.  22  Oct.    1836,  Francis  Elizabeth 
Lort,  eldest  dau  of  John  Lort  Philips,  Esq.  of  Haverford- 
west, and  had  issue, 
John  Edward  Curtis,  6.  1  Oct.  1841. 
Henry  Lort,  b.  20  Nov.  1844. 

Frances  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Percival  Beckwith,  Esq. 
Charlotte  Catharine.  Sophia.  Margaret. 

Wilhclmina. 
John  Tarde  Fowncs  ?)!.  3rdly,  24  Oct.  1816,  Nancy  Price, 
dau.  of  James  Hearne,  Esq.  of  Padstow,  Cornwall,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

John  Tard,  6. 23  Nov.  1818 :  d.  unm.  16  Jan.  1839. 
Jane,  m.  Eev.  William  AVilliams. 

Elizabeth  Maria,  m.  Henry  Carcw,  of  Tiverton,  Commander 
E.N.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  John  Carew,  5th  bart.  of  Haccombc. 
She  d.  4  Aug.  1831.  Charlotte  Ann,  d.  itnm.  1841. 

Catherine  Matilda,  was  2nd  wife  of  William  Gwyn,  Esq.  of 
Neath,  co.  Glamorgan,  who  rf.  Aug.  1830. 

;  The  eldest  surviving  sen, 

I      Jajies  Somerville  Fownes,  Esq.,  J.P  ,  of  Binder  House,  b. 

j   19  J.an.  1769  ;  s.  1830,  on  the  death  of  Mrs.  Somerville,  widow 

'  of  his  maternal  uncle,  the  Eev.  William  Somerville,  who  d, 

\  s.  p.  1803,  to  the  family  estates,  and  assumed  in  pursuance  of 

directions  in  his  will,  by  royal  license,  dated  15  Jan.  1831,  the 

surname  of  Somerville  only,  and  the  arms  of    Somerville 

quarterly  in  the  first  quarter  with  those  of  Fownes.    He  m. 

'  17  Feb.   1800,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Ilbert,  Esq.   of 

Bowringsleigh,  Devon,  son  of  William  Ilbert  Esq.,  of  the  same 

place,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Courtenay, 

2nd  bart.  of  Powderham  Castle,  in  the  same  co.,  and  sister  of 

William,  1st  Viscount  Courtenay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  July, 

1824)  had  issue, 

;      William  Henry,  h.  28  Jan.  180G ;  d.  unm.  March,  1S2S. 
[j      James  Ccktis,  his  heir. 

"      Frances  Ann,  m.  1839,  Eev.  Charles  Griffith,  of  Glyn  Celyn, 
CO.  Brecon;  and  d.  s. p.  July,  1813. 

Augusta  Jane,  m.  1830,  William  Eoope  Ilbert,  Esq.  of  Hors- 
I       well  House,  and  BowTingsleigh,  Devon. 
I       Charlotte  Maria  Ilbert. " 

I:  Mr.  Somerville  <?. Oct.  1848.    His  only  surviving  son  and  heir, 

I      James  Curtis  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Dinder  House,  M.A.,  J.P. 

and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  6.  26  Dec.  1807 ;  ra.  23  June,  1846, 

Emily  Periam,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Hood,  Bart.,  M.P., 

and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Fowkes,  now  of  Dinder  House, 
n.  William  Fownes,  6.  4  June,  ISoI. 

I.  Frances  Fownes,  m.  3  Jan.  1S71,  Henry  Churchill  Maxwell 
Lyte,  Esq. 

II.  Emily  Fownes,  m.  5  July  1877,  Eev.  Edward  Leighton 
Elwes. 

.  Somerville  d.  13  June,  1876. 

|i     ./Irms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  mullets  between 

■    seven  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  or,  three,   one,   two,    one,    for 

•MERviLLE ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  in  chief  two  eagles  displayed, 

I  in  base  a  mullet  arg.,  for  Fownes.     Crests — 1st,  A  wyvern 

with  raised  wings  vert  langued  gu.,  standing  on  a  wheel  erect 

i  arg.,  for  Somerville;  2nd,  A  stump  of  an  oak  tree  erased  at 

'"y\  Willi  a  branch  on  each  side  sprouting  all  ppr.,  for  Fownes. 

ito — Fear  God  in  life. 

-iea£ — Dinder  House,  Weils,  Somerset. 


j  SOMERVILLE    OF    DRISHANE. 

SoMEETiLLE,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Drisliane,  co.  Cork, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863,  b.  1797  ;  m.  12 
Oct.  1822,  Henrietta  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Col. 

j  Richard  Bojle  Townseud,  of  Castle  Townsend,  and 

!  has  issue, 


I.  Thomas  IIenrt,  Lieut. -Col.  late  3rd  BufT.i,  J.P.  for  co. 
Cork,  b.  Oct.  1824;  r,i.  29  June,  1S57,  Adelaide  Eliza,  9tti 
dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Josiah  Cnp;hill,  3ril  bart.  of  Cog- 
hill,  and  has  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Cameron  Fitzgerald,  6. 
March,  1860  ;  2  Joscelyn  Josiah  Coghill,  d.  1864 ;  3  Henry 
Boyle  Townsend  ;  4  Aylmer  Coghill;  5  John  Arthur  Cog- 
hill,  b.  March,  1872;  6  Hugh  Gualtier  Coghill,  b.  July, 
1873;  1  Edith  Anna  CEnone;  2  Elizabeth  Hildegarde 
Augusta. 

I.  Henrietta. 

iLtnCilflC— This  famity  claims  to  he  of  the  same  stock  as 

Sojlerville,  Lord  Somerville.     The  first  of  the  family  that 
settled  in  Ireland  was 

V.'iLLiAM  Somerville,  a  Church  of  England  Minister,  who 
fled  from  persecution  in  Scotland  1602.  He  jii.  Agnes,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Patrick  Agnew,  Bart.,  and  had, 

William,  who  returned  to  Scotland,  and  possessed  some  of 
the  old  family  estates. 
Thomas,  successor  in  Ireland. 

A  dau.,  wife  of  William  Cameron,  of  Lochbar,  Dean  in  the 
English  Church,  and  was  grandmother  to  Gen.  Cameron. 
The  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Somerville,  Eector  of  Mjross  and  Castle- 
haven,  b.  in  Galloway,  Scotland,  1089 ;  m.  23  Dec.  1723,  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Neville,  Esq.  of  Furnace,  co.  Kildare,  grand- 
dau.  of  Edward  Eiggs,  of  Eiggsdale,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of 
John  Perry,  of  AVoodroffe,  co.  Tipperary,  and  by  her  had 
issue,  I.  Thomas,  his  successor ;  ii.  William,  settled  in 
America,  m.  and  d.  s.  p. ;  iii.  Edward,  d..  s.  p. ;  iv.  James, 
d.s.'p.;  I.  Agnes,  m.  Dr.  Griffin;  ii.  Margaret,  rn,.  WiUiam 
Limerick,  Esq. ;  iii.  AUce,  m.  Major  William  Ancram  ;  iv. 
Judith,  i/i.  her  cousin,  J.  Cameron.  Mr.  Somerville  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Thomas  Sojierville,  Esq.  of  Castlehaven,  co.  Cork,  m.  1759, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Philip  Townsend,  of  Derry,  in  the  same 
CO.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1815)  had  issue,  i.  Thomas  Townsend, 
his  successor;  ii.  Eichard  Neville;  iii.  Philip;  i.  Anna,  m. 
Joseph  Eeeves,  Esq.  ;  ii.  Mary,  m.  Edward  Becher,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1848;  III.  Catherine,  ni.  T.  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Farley 
Cottage,  CO.  Cork;  rv.  Susan,  d.v.iim.;  v.  AUce,  ??i.  Williaci 
Parker,  Esq.,  and  d.  1840;  vi.  Judith,  m.  Becher  Fleming, 
Esq.  of  New  Court,  co.  Cork ;  vii.  Agnes,  m.  Capt.  J. 
Townsend;  viii.  Harriett,  d.  imm.  Mr.  Somerville  t?.  March, 
1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Townsend  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Dnshane,  co.  Cork. 
J. P.,  '111.  Nov.  1796,  Elizabeth  Becher,  dau.  of  John  Townsend, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Shipperton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1832)  had 
issue, 
Thomas,  now  of  Drishane. 

John  Townsend,  Major  H.M.  Bengal  Service,  6.  1800;   m. 
May,  1836,  Frances  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Herbert, 
Eector  of  Myrosswood,  co.  Cork.     He  d.  1861. 
Eichard,  d.  young. 
William  Henry,  d.  young. 
Henry  Owens  Becher  Townsend  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Doneraile,  d. 

1867. 
Philip    Horatio  Townsend,   Admiral  E.N.,   m.   1849,   JIary 
Stewart,  dau.  of  David  Maitland  M'Gill  Crichton,  of  Ean- 
keilour,  co.  Fife. 

James  Edward,  iil.D.,  ra.  1849,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  French, 
Esq.  of  Rath,  co.  Cork  (an  elder  branch  of  the  Frenches 
of  Marino),  and  had  issue. 
Morris  Townsend  (Eev.),  a  Clergyman  in  Australia. 
Mary,  m.  Jonas  Morris  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Point  (2nd  son  of 

Eichard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Point  House). 
Elizabeth,  m.  1831,  her  cousin,  Eichard  Neville  Somerville, 
Esq.,  of  Millfield,  Eoscarbery,  and  d.  1833. 

Mr.  Somerville  d.  June,  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Drishane. 

A'lTM — Az.,  three  mullets  or,  between  seven  crosses-crosslet 
fitchee  arg.,  three,  one,  two  and  one,  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a 
trefoil  vert.  Crest — A  dragon  vert,  charged  with  a  trefoil  or. 
spouting  out  fire  behind  and  before  ppr.,  standing  on  a  wheel 
or.  Motto — F'ear  God  in  life. 
Seat — Drishane,  Skibberecn,  co.  Cork. 


SOTHEBY    OF    SEWARDSTONE. 

SoTHEBT,  Charles  TTilliam  HAiriLTOX,  Esq. 
of  Se-svardstone  Manor  House,  High  Beech,  Esses, 
b.  1820. 

it{lTC<X(JC. — The  name  of  this  family  is  traceable  to  the 
early  part  of  the  15th  century,  when  John  Southebt,  of  Pock- 
lington,  CO.  York  (son  of  Socthebt,  of  co.  Lincoln),  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

John  Socthebt,  of  Pocklington,  «».  a  dau.  of  Elwood,  of 
Seaton,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


I! 


1492 


EOT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SOU 


EoGEs  SoTiTEBT,  571.  a  dau.  of  MenneH,  of  Hawnsby,  ami  wns 
s.  by  his  son, 

John  Sothebt,  of  Pocklington,  m.  Jane,  eldest  dan.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  William  Hawdiffe,  of  Gvimthorpe,  by  whom  he  had, 

BoGER,  of  Pocklina:ton,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Constable,  of  Hattiekl  in  Holdorness,  and  had  by  her  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress,  .^largaret,  m.  William  Hungate,  of  Saxton, 
she  was  living  InSb. 

Eubert,  of  Byrdshall  Hall,  co.  Tork,  ra.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
Marmaduke  Vavasour,  Knt.,  and  </..  .31  July,  1.594,  aged  80, 
having  had  (with  ten  other  children),  Thomas  Sotheby,  heir 
of  Birdshall  Hall,  ui.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Antony  Bird,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle,  and  widow  of  F.  Thorpa,  Esq.  of  Birdsall.  This 
branch,  after  five  generations,  ended  in  an  only  child, 
Elizabeth  Sotheby,  -m.  Hon.  Thomas  Willoughby  (who  d.  Z 
Dec.  17-i'.i),  2ad  sou  of  Thomas,  lat  I>ord  liliddleton;  she  ci. 
in  17.52. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  Lord  Mayor  of  York,  whose  branch  appears  to  have 
become  extinct  after  two  generations. 

The  3rd  son, 

Tuo.MAs  GoTHEnY,  Esq.  of  Bishops  Wilton,  co.  York,  ra. 
Mary  Hall,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Tno.MAS  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Bishot)s  Wilton,  m.  a  dau.  of — 
Bloy,  and  dying  1605,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Sotiiedt,  Esq.,  m.  Katherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dandy,  Esq.  of  Combes,  in  Suffolk,  and  had  by  her. 

Eoger.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder 
of  Bury,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Castleton,  Bart., 
by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  whod.  a.  p.,  and  two  daus. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  purchased 
the  manor  of  Sewardstone,  Essex,  1673  ;  he  m.  Mary  Gooding, 
and  dying  1G85,  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

jAr.Fs  Sothebt,  Esq.,  to.  Anne  Eobinson  (whose  descent  is 
traced  from  Henry  Norris,  who,  in  the  reign  of  Henrt  VII., 
changed  his  name  from  Norris  to  Robinson,  and  whose  grand- 
father, William  Norris  or  Norrcys,  had  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Mere- 
dith ap  Tudor,  and  Sister  of  Sir  Owen  Tudor,  whose  illustrious 
Welsh  descent  is  well  known)  and  had  several  children,  none  of 
whom  left  issue,  except  the  4th  son, 

William  Sothebt,  Esq.,  a  Col.  in  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
'.n.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Sloane,  Esq.  of  Stoneham,  Hants. 
by  whom  he  had  (with  three  daus^  EMzabeUJ,  Rose,  and 
Anne,  all  of  whom  d.  v.nra.)  two  sons, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  Admiral  li.N.,  -m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Anstey,  Esq.  of  Trumpington,  co.  Cambridge,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

1  Sarah,  to.  Ect.  Arraytage  Gaossen,  of  Mcsflon,  Herts, 
and  rf.  «.  p. 

2  Elizabeth,  in.  Capt.  Thrustort,  ot  Talgarth,  co.  Merioneth, 
and  left  a  son,  Clement,  to.  and  has  had  issue. 

He  in.  2ndly,  180G,  Lady  Mary  Anne  Bourke,  4th  dau.  of 
the  Most  Rev.  Joseph  Deane,  D.D.,  3rd  Earl  of  Mayo,  and 
Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  by  her  (whod.  24  March,  1830)  had 
issue, 

1  Thomas  Hans  (Rev.),  Vieaf  of  Milverton,  to.  Jane,  dau. 
of  the  Vcn.  Archdeacon  Hamilton,  and  had  a  son,  the  Rev. 
Walter  Hamilton  Sotheby. 

2  Edward  Southwell  (Sir),  Vicc-Admiral  E.N.,  K.C.B.,  6. 
1813;  TO.  18G4,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Henry  Adeane,  Esq.,  of 
Babraham,  co.  Cambridge,  and  has  two  sons. 

3  Mary  Anne,  i/i.  her  cousin,  Charles  Sotheby. 

4  Chai-lotte,  m.  Rev.  EobeM  BootUby  Heathcoto,  and  d. 
having  had  issue. 

5  Catherine  Sopliia,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Heathcote,  and(Z.  s.'p. 

The  eldest  son  and  successor  to  his  father, 

William  Sothebt,  Esq.  of  Sewardstone,  was  well  known  in 
literary  circles  as  the  successful  translator  of  O'jtron,  oi  the 
GeovgUi  of  Virgil,  and  at  70  years  of  age,  of  Homer's  Iliad 
and  Odyssey ;  he  was  also  the  author  of  several  original  poems. 
He  was  h.  1757;  m.  Mary,  dau,  of  Ambrose  Isted,  Esq.  of 
Ecton,  CO.  Northampton,  by  whom  he  had  (with  other 
children,  who  d.  infants)  the  following  is8;:e, 

William,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Foot  Guards,  •(.  s.  p. 

Charles,  ot  whom  presently. 

George,  in  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  defending  the  Residency 
at  Nagpore,  in  the  Mahratta  War. 

Hans,  in  the  ll.E.I.C.S.,  in.  Lsabella,  dau.  of  Luke Hopkinson, 
Esq.  of  Highbury,  and  d.  1827,  leavingason,  Hans  William, 
6.  1827,  ///.  1864,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  John 
Cornish,  Esq.  of  Salcumbc  House,  Sidmouth,  and  d.  s.  p.  1875. 

Frederick,  C.B.,  CoL  Bengal  Artillery,  d.  1870. 

Maria,  d.  1852.  Harriet  Louisa,  d.  1885. 

Eg  d.  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  mirviving  son, 

Charles  Sotheby,  Esq.,  Rear-Admiral  of  the  Blue.  He  ra. 
1st,  1819,  Hon.  Jane  Hamilton,  dau.  of  William,  7th  Lord  Bel- 
haven  and  Stenton,  by  whora  (who  d.  1820)  he  had. 


Chables  William  Hamilton,  now  of  Sewardstone  Manor. 
He  TO.  2ndly,   1830,  his  cousin,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sotheby,  by  whom  he  had  further  issue, 
Frederick  Edward,  b.  1837. 
Mary  Anne.  Eleanor  Catherine. 

Jane  Louisa,   to.  Lieut.-Col.  T.  W.  Cator,  2nd  son  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Cator,  by  Lady  Louisa  Frances  Lumley  his  wile, 
dau.  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Scarborougll. 
Cecilia  Elizabetii. 

Rear-Admiral  Sotheby,  d.  Jan.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  the  present  Charles  William  Hamilton  Sothebt,  Esq. 
of  Sewardstone  Manor. 

Arms  (as  granted  in  15G3)— Arg.,  on  a  fess  vert  between 
throe  crosses  crosslet  sa.  as  many  talbots  of  the  first.  Mr. 
Sothebt  quarters :  1st,  az.,  three  quatrefoils  arg.  ;  2nd,  a/.., 
two  barrulets  or,  over  all  a  lion  rampant  gu.,  for  Ratcliffe; 
3rd,  quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.,  2nd  and  3rd  quarters  frette  or,  a 
fess  az.  charged  with  a  crescent  of  the  third,  for  Norris  ;  4th  , 
gu.,  three  Catharine  wheels  or,  for  Speke  ;  5th.  az.,  a  chevron 
arg.,  for  Hasselwall;  Cth,  az.,  a  cross  moline  or,  for  Molt- 
neux  ;  7th,  arg.,  a  falcon  volant  from  a  nest  jipr.,  for  Erneis; 
8th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
or,  for  Garnet.  Crest — A  demi-talbot  ppr.  Motta — Ou  bien, 
ou  rien. 

Scat — Sewardstone  Manor  House,  High.  Beech,  Loughton, 
Essex. 

* 

SOTJTHBY    OF    CARSWELIj. 

HatWaed-Southby,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Carswell, 
Berks,  P.S.A.,  b.  5  May,  1801 ;  m.  7  April,  1835, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Charles  St.  Barbe,  Esq.  of , 
Lymington,  Hants,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  9  Aug.  1839  ;  d.  3  March,  18G1. 

I.  Mary,  d.  11  April,  1855.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

iLtUCStJC. — EicHARD  SocTHBY,  of  Carswell,  co.  Berks  (soqI 
of  John  Southby,  of  Carswell,  d.  1599),  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  1 
Edward  Keate,  of  Locking,  co.  Berks;  and  d.  1606,  having  had  J 
three  sons,  John,  his  heir ;  Thomas,  of  Stanford,  Berks ;  Eobert,  \ 
of  Appleton,  ancestor  of  that  branch.    The  eldest  son  and  heir,  i 

John  Socthbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  J. P.,  aged  67  in  1664,  7a.\ 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Wiseman,  Esq.  of  Steven- 
ton,  CO.  Berks,  and  had  issue.     The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Soutbbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  living  (aged  41)  1664,  j| 
m.  1G48,  Catherine,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Strange,  Esq. 
of  Somerford  Keynes,  co.  Wilts,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  5 
Anthony  Hungerford,  Knt.  of  Blackburton,  co.  Oxford,  and  J 
Farley  Castle,  Wilts,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1703,  and  was  s.  bjj 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Socthby,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  aged  12  in  1GG4,  m.  1676,1 
Mai-y  Trenchard,  of  Lychett  Maltravers,  Dorset ;  and  d.  1741, ( 
having  had  (with  two  daus.)  an  only  son, 

Richard  SoUthbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  to.  1707,  Bridget,  onljl 
dau.  and  heir  of  Nathaniel  Lye,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  coj 
Gloucester  and  by  her  (who  d.  1766)  had  issue.  Mr.  Southbjj 
(whose  will  is  dated  6  Dec.  1747,  and  proved  27  Sept.  1750)  wal 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwakd  Soothet,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  d.  imra.  15  June,  1793^ 
aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  hi.s  brother, 

Henry  Sodthbt,  Esq.  of  Carswell,  bapt.  30  Dec.  1718 ;  «!l 
Sarah,  only  dau.  of  James  Harris,  Esq.  of  Salisbury,  relict  ct 
William  Hayter,  Esq.  ;  and  d.s.p.  1797,  leaving  his  estate  oj 
Carswell  to  his  nephew,  only  child  of  his  sister,  Bridget,  wh| 
TO.  Rev.  John  Hayward, 

Sir  Thomas  Hayward,  Knt.,  who  became  of  Carswell.  Hi 
was  Clerk  of  the  Cheque  to  the  Coi-ps  of  Gentlemen  Pensioneni 
He  TO.  25  Nov.  1775,  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Harrington,  Escj 
of  Abergavenny,  and  rf.  1799,  leaving  an  only  surviving  davj 
and  heir, 

Elizabeth  Hayward,  to,.  1799,  Thomas  William  ChambeiJ 
l.^in    Perfect,  Esq.   of    Hammersmith,    Middlesex,   and,  jm) 
uxoris,  of  Carswell,  only  son  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Henrietta,  dai, 
of  William  Johnston,  of  Campden,  co.  Gloucester)  of  WilliWj 
Perfect,  E.sq.  of  West  Mailing,  Kent,  M.D.,  son  of  theSe'l 
William    Perfect,  Vicar  of  East  Mailing.     She  d.  19  Jul;i 
1801,   leaving  by  Mr.    Perfect  (who  to.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  180'! 
Anue,    dau.   of  David    Clegg,   of   Maidstone,   an    only  SQiff! 
Thomas,  who  assumed,   by  royal  license,    1   Nov.   1822,  tl 
surname  of  Hayward  Soutubt,  and  is  the  present  proprieti   , 
of  Carswell.  ■  .• 

^5^n.5— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  chevron  between  thnf « 
appleslgu.,  for  Southby;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  thn ' 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first,  upon  a  chief  of  the  second  a  lion  of  tlj 
field,  lor  Hayward.     CreU—A.  demi-lion  rampant  or,  holdil 
in  the  dexter  paw  an  apple  gu. 

<Stc(f— Carswell,  near  Farringdon,  Berks. 


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SOUTHCOMB    OF    HOSE    ASK. 

SouTHcoMB,  Eev.  John  Ladaveze  Hamilton, 
of  Kose  Ash  and  Iloniton  House,  Devon,  b.  1817  ; 
m.  1st,  16  Oct.  185(j,  Eliza  Georgina  Trewceke,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Scobell,  Rector  of  All  Saints  and 
Southover,  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of 
Chichester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Jan.  ly63)  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Binprliam,  &.  13  Dec.  1SG2;  d.  9  April,  1SG3. 
:.  Gcnrucle  Scobell.  ii.  Emily. 

HI.  Catherine,  d.  29  Dec.  18C9. 

Be  m.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  1867,  Catherine  Ann,  dau.  of 
Albert  Forster,  Esq.  of  London  and  Oporto,  and  by 
licr  has  issue, 

II.  George  Hamilton,  b.  25  July.  18C0. 
IV.  Alice  Constance. 

^{Wttlt^t.—li  appears  from  records  in  the  possession  of 
this  family,  that  they  are  derived  from  that  of  Combe  de  la 
Combe,  Somerset,  whence  they  removed,  and  at  an  early 
period  settled  in  Devon.  In  Bishop  Wooton's  Rigister  of 
Inst'dutions,  anno  15S7,  we  find  George  Southcomb,  Gent,  of 
Eose  Ash,  presenting  John  Gaydon,  Clerk,  to  the  benefice  of 
the  adjoining  parish  of  Witheridge.  This  George  Southcomb 
left,  by  his  1st  wife  Mary,  one  son,  Lewis,  who  s.  him.  He  lu. 
2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Lord  Paulet,  of  Basing  House.  Ho  lost 
his  life  quelling  a  riot  near  Witheridge,  15U5.    His  son, 

Lewis  Southcomb,  b.  1582;  d.  16G3;  ?it.  1G06,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Lewis  and  Charitie  Zeal,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1G21)  had 
issue  three  sons,  George,  Lewis,  John,  and  three  daus.,  Mar- 
garet, m.  Philip  Courtenay,  Gent,  of  Mollaud,  1637  ;  Charitie ; 
and  Jane.    The  2acl  son, 

Lewis  Southcomb,  6.  1616,  a  Royalist,  was  presented  by  his 
Sovereign,  1619,  with  a  ring,  bearing  on  the  seal  the  head  of 
King  Charles  I.  He  ra.  Jane  Spuril,  of  Honiton  House,  and 
had  issue,  with  four  sons  and  two  daus.    His  son, 

Eev.  Lewis  Southcomb,  b.  1653,  refusing  to  tal;e  the  oath 
of  allegiance  to  William  III.,  was  deprived  of  his  rectory  of 
Eose  Ash,  to  which,  however,  on  the  death  of  James  II.,  he 
appears  to  have  been  restored.  By  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Holmes, 
he  had  issue  (with  two  daus.,  Gertrude,  ni.  1712,  John  Tristram, 
Esq.  of  Duvale ;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  1708,  Lewis  Portbury,  Gent. 
of  Exeter)  a  son  and  successor, 

Eev.  Lewis  Sodthcombe,  Eector  of  Eose  Ash,  6.  168-J;  d. 
1754.  He  m.  1st,  1710,  Elizabeth  Tucker,  of  Ncrthmolton; 
and  2ndly,  1738,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Dodwell,  the  famous 
non-juror  and  Camden  Professor  of  History  in  the  University 
of  Oxford.  Shec?.  5.^3.  1773.  By  his  1st  wife  (who  cZ.  1730)  he 
had  issue, 
Lewis,  h.  1713;  m.  1733,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 

John  Tanner,  of  Manson;  and  d.  s.  p.  1734. 
Thomas,  b.  1716  ;  d.  1746.        John,  of  whom  presently. 
George  (Eev.),  Rector  of  King's  Nympton,  b.  1725;   d.  1781; 
•m.  1752,  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Lewis,  of  Hannaford 
House,  Devon,  descended  from  Lewes,  Bart,  of  Ledstcu 
Hall,  CO.  York,  and  by  her  he  had  issue  one  dau.,  Ann 
Lewes,  m.  1804,  Rev.  Hugh  Northcote,  of  Pynes,  Rector 
successively  of  Upton  Pyne  and  Motili  Okehamptoa  with 
Dowland;  and  d.  s.  'p.  1838. 
EUzabeth,  vi.  1730,  Joshua  Hole,  Gent.        Ann,  d.  young. 

The  3rd  son, 

Kev.  John  Sodthcomb,  Rector  successively  of  Rose  Ash  and 
King's  Nympton,  6.1719;  in.  1742,  Grace,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  John  Tanner,  of  Manson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1783) 
left  issue  at  his  decease,  1788.    The  elder  son, 

Eev.  Lewis  Southcomb,  of  Iloniton  House,  Rector  of  King's 
Nympton,  ra.  1782,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ven.  William  Dodwell, 
"Vicar  of  Shottisbrooke,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  and  Archdeacon  of 
■Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1823)  he  had  two  daus.,  who  both 
d.  before  him.  Leaving  no  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
'  Eev.  John  Southcomb,  Rector  of  Rose  Ash,  and  Patron  of 
King's  Nympton,  6.  1758;  in.  1785,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Edmund  Granger,  Eector  of  Sowton,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1S49) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1822,  John,  his  heir;  Ednmnd,  b.  179-', 
Rector  of  Eose  Ash,  d.  s.  j>.  1S54,  and  other  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

\  Eev.  John  Southcomb,  6.  1789;  m.  Sept.  1S17,  Sarah,  dau. 
>f  Rev.  William  Hamilton,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
.ind  Eector  of  Fanet,  and  Clond.avednock,  co.  Doneg.tl,  by 
v'trah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Chamberlaine  Walker,  Rector  of 
■onn«lI,  Queen's  Co.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter 
•t:ock,  of  Dublin,  and  left  issue, 

•  li>HN  Ladaveze  Hamilton,  now  of  Rose  Ash. 

Yvaiiam  HamUton,  b.  18-23 ;  lost  at  sea  1843, 


Lewis  Granger  (Eev.). 
Sarah  Lely  Granger  Hamilton. 

Susanna  Vesina  Spencer,  •„/.  1850,  Rev.  William  H.  Greene 
Rector  of  Steppinglcy,  Beds,  and  had  a  dau.,  Sarah.  ' 

Elizabeth  Ann  Hamilton. 

Mr.  Southcomb  d.  July,  1840. 

drills— Arg.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  roses  gu.    Crt^t 
—A  dove  holding  in  its  beak  an  olive-branch  all  ppr. 
/iestUeHce— Kose  Ash  Rectory,  near  Southmolton,  Devon. 


SOUTHWELL. 
See  Teaffoed. 


SOWSUBY    OP    PUTTEEIDGE    PAHK. 

SowEKBY,  George,  Esq.  of  Putteridge  Paik, 
Herts,  Dalton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  Dalston  Hal!, 
Cumberland,  J. P.  for  cos.  Herts  and  Bedford,  High 
Sheriff  1876,  Col.  Durham  Militia,  b.  1833  ;  m.  1863, 
Emily  Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Airey,  Esq., 
and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Thomas  George,  6.  1866. 

Col.  Sowerby  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  George 
Sowerby,  Esq.  of  Putteridge  Park,  by  Ann  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Hutchinson,  Esq. 

5'cf?.s— Putteridge  Park,  Lutow;  Dalton  Hall,  Greta  Bridge; 
and  Dalston  Hall,  Carlisle. 


SPAIG-HT    OP    DEK^Y    CASTLE. 

Spaight,  William,  Esq.  of  Derry  Castle,  co. 
Tipperary,  J. P.  for  cos.  Clare  and  Tipperary,  b.  6 
March,  1817  ;  m.  18  Sept.  1815,  Anne,  only  dau.  of 
Capt.  Marcus  Paterson,  of  Shejjperton,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis   Windham,  h.  at  Rome,   12  Feb.  1847;  d.  s.  p. 
17  July,  18C5. 

I.  Caroline  Mary  Gertrude,  d.  8  May,  ISfio. 

?Lfnca(ir.— James  Spaight,  of  Woolwich,  Kent,  after- 
wards of  Coleraine,  co.  Derry  (whose  will  WiS  proved  1669), 
was  father  of 

Thomas  Spaight,  Esq.,  whose  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Lodge,  co.  Clare,  Senes- 
chal to  Henry,  7th  Earl  of  Thomond,  was  on  the  Grand  Jury  of 
Clare,  and  signed  the  address  to  Charles  II.,  1683.  He  had 
a  grant  of  arms  from  Sir  Richard  Carney,  Ulster  King  of  Arms, 
dated  20  Dec.  1684.  He  jh.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mountiford  West- 
ropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin  and  Bunratty,, co.  Clare,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

Thomas,  of  Bimratty  Lodge  and  Currane,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Clare  1725,  m.  26  Sept.  1725,  Grace,  dau.  of  Edward  Hoare, 
Esq.  of  Dunkaller,  M.P.  co.  C(n-k,  by  whom  (whose  will, 
dated  1  Feb.  1764,  was  proved  8  Aug.  1765)  he  left  at  his 
decease,  10  Oct.  1757, 

1  Thomas,  of  Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  whose  will,  dated  13  Sept. 
1771,  was  proved  4  July,  1775.  He  rn.  Prudence,  dau.  of 
Francis  Hely,  Esq.  of  Gortrough,  and  sister  of  Right  Hon. 
John  Hely-Hutthinson  (father  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of 
Donoughmore),  and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  s.  p. 

Prudence,  m.  Edward  Ferriter,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry,  and 

had  issue. 
Mary  Grace,  d.  s.  p. 
Christian,  m.  Richard  Tyrrell,  Esq.  of  Barne;  and (7.  s.p. 

2  Palmer,  d.  s.  p.  3  Joseph,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Samuel,  m.  Diana,  dau.  of  John  Hickey,  Esq.  of  Cap- 
pagh,  CO.  Clare ;  aud  d.  s.  p. 

1  Katherine,  d.  unm. 

2  Grace,  iii.  1749,  Robert  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Cork,  who  d, 
1802. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Six  Mile  Bridge,  co.  Clare,  m, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  and  widow 
of  Richard  Bury,  Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co.  Clare,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  Westropp. 

I.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Mary,  i/i.  Rev.  Francis  Morice,  of  Atterbury,  co.  Clare. 

The  son  and  heir, 
William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  Capt.  C5th  regt.  (with 


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which  he  Ferved  at  Bunker's  Hill,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Clare, 
i/i.  1784,  Milicent  Anne,  tlau.  of  Thomas  StucUlert,  Esq.  of  Bun- 
ratty  Castle,  CO.  Clare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  hi.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Eev. 
Eobert  Gabbett,  LL.D.,  of  Castle  Lake,  co.  Clare. 

III.  George  (Rev.),  of  Limerick,  B.A.,  -in.  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Cherrymount,  co.  Meath,  and 
had  issue,  George,  and  Ann  Milicent. 

IV.  Henry,  of  Corbally,  co.  Clare,  an  officer  in  the  48th  regt., 
b.  17S8;  m.  1838,  Constantia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Gabbett, 
LL.D.,  of  Castle  Lake,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue,  William, 
Capt.  in  the  Royal  Engineers.  6.  1842;  Robert;  Elizabeth, 
d.unrii.;  Helen  Constance  Thomasina;  Anna  Margaret ; 
and  Gusrava.  v.  FKAxcis,  of  Derry  Castle. 

I.  JIaria,  r,i.  Francis  Morrice,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Clare. 

II.  Millicent,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Spaight  d.  1798.     His  5th  son, 

Francis  Spaight,  Esq;  of  Derry  Castle,  co.  Tippcrary,  J. P., 
&.  24  June,  1790;  hi.  1812,  Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Campbell 
Paterson,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of  Duncan 
Campbell,  Laird  of  Asknish,  Lochgair  House,  co.  Argyll; 
and  d.  16  Feb.  1831,  leaving  issue, 

William,  now  of  DeiTy  Castle,  Killaloe. 

James,  31. P.  for  the  city  of  Limerick  lS.'9-65,  m.  Elizabeth 

Alason,  dau.  of  John  Eckford,  Esq.,  M.D. 
Francis,  d.  s.  p. 
George,  Capt.  9th  rcgt.,  2nd  battalion,  m.  Dorina,  dan.  of 

the  Chevalier  Beretta,  of  Corfu,  and  has  two  daus. 
Jean,  d.  1S40;  r,i.  George  Julius,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Richmond, 

Surrey,  and  had  issue. 
Agnes,  -/)!.  Col.  Lumley,  late  31st  regt.,  and  has  issue. 
Harriette,  i;i.  Col.  Astell,  of  West  Lodge,  Dorchester,  and 

has  issue. 
Amelia,  lii.  Major  John  Blood  Smyth,  of  Fedamore  House, 

CO.  Limerick,  and  has  issue. 

A'l-ms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  sa.  three  pheoos  of  the  field.    Crest — 
A  jay  ppr.     Motto — Yi  et  virtute. 
ita;— Derry  Castle,  Killaloe. 


1  SheriflF  1809,  previously  in  the  10th  Hussars,  b.  30  Sept.  1777; 

m.  1S04,  Emma  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Walmesley,  Esq. 
j  of  Bath,  and  Ince  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1876) 

had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Petton. 

II.  Charles,  twin  with  his  brother  William,  Capt.  loth  Hussars, 
d.  v.nr.i.  30  -Vpril,  1876. 

III.  JoHX  (Rev.),  M.A.,  J.P.  for  co.  Lancaster,  Rector  of 
Eccleston.  near  Chorlcy,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Clubs,  Pall  Mall,  b.  19  July,  1815;  to.  19  Sept. 
1843,  Catharine  Sybilla,  dau.  of  Thomas  Joseph  de  Trafford, 
1st  bart.  of  Trafford  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  an  only 
child,  Emma  Florence,  ra.  1867,  Capt.  Ellis  Brookt  Cunliffe, 
of  Aldby  Park,  co.  York,  and  18,  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London,  S.  W.,  late  of  the  Gth  regt.  of  Carabineers,  eldest  son 
of  Ellis  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  who  was  2nd  surviving  son  of  Sir 
Foster  Cunliffe,  3rd  bart.  of  Acton  Park,  near  Wrexham; 
she  has  issue  three  sons,  Ellis  Sparling,  b.  1868;  John 
Brooke,  b.  1869 ;  and  William  Noel 

I.  Emma  Anne,  of  20,  Stratford  Place,  London. 

Mr.  Sparling  d.  1870,  aged  93. 

Arms — Or,  three  sparlings  ppr.  C'rest — A  cubit  arm  erect, 
vested  az.  cuff  arg.  holding  in  the  hand  a  dagger,  both  ppr. 
Motto — Virtutis  honor  praemium. 

Seat — Petton  Park,  Shrewsbury. 


SPARSE  OF  GUNTHOUPE  HALL. 

Spaeke,  Edwaed  Bowtee,  Esq.  of  G-unthorpe 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  b. 
28  Jiilj,  1832  ;  m.  4  July,  1872,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Marcon,  of  Wallington  Hall,  near  Down- 
ham  Market,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

Hen-rt  Bowteb,  6.  10  Feb.  1875. 
Ethel  Agnes,  6.  10  Sept.  1873. 

iCinCaSf* — Rev.  John  Henrt  Sparke,  of  Gnnthorpe 
Hall,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Leverington  and  Canon  of  Ely  (eldest 
son  of  the  Eight  Eev.  Bowyer  E.  Sparke,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ely 
(who  d.  4  April,  1836),  by  his  wife  Hester  (who  d.  14  March, 
1836),  dau.  of  S.  Hobbs,  Esq.  of  Hemstridge),  m.  1825,  Agnes, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  5th  bart.  of  Seaton  Delavcl, 
and  sister  of  Jacob  Lord  Hastings ;  and  d.  8  Feb.  1870,  leaving 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  30  July,  1S71), 

I.  Henry  Astley,  6.  23  Dec.  1823;  fell  in  Light  Cavalry 
Charge  at  Balaklava,  25  Oct.  1854  (4th  Light  Dragoons). 

n.  Edward  Bowter,  now  of  Gunthorpe  Hall. 

III.  John  Francis,  va.  Ada,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Edrom  Taunton, 
Esq.  of  The  Marfords,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue,  Violet 
Agnes,  h.  6  May,  1874. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  1870,  Rev.  Eobert  Arbuthnot  Law,  Rector  of 
Gunthorpe.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  Arbuthnot  Patrick  Astley, 
6.5  July,  1872;  Hubert  Henry  Bingham,  6.6  Oct.  1873; 
and  Alexander  Delaval  Hamilton,  6.  18  Oct.  1874. 

Anas — Chequy  or  and  vert,  a  bend  enn.,  impaling  Marcon, 
quartering  Swaffham,  and  Edgefield.  Cre.it  —  Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-panther  rampant  guardant  arg.  spotted 
with  various  colours,  fire  issuing  from  the  ears  and  mouth  ppr. 

,S'6ai— Gunthorpe  Hall,  East  Dereham. 


SPAKLING    OF    PETTON. 

Spaexixg,  "William,  Esq.  of  Petton,  Salop,  J. P., 
5.  his  father  1S70. 

JLlltCaCJC. — Jons  Sparltko,  Esq.  of  Petton,  Salop,  and 
St.  Domingo  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  (son  of  E.  Sparling,  of 
Beaumont  Cote,  co.  Lancaster),  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  r,i.  Abednego  Mathew,  Esq.  of  Bulckleys,  in  the 
Island  of  St.  Christophers,  and  The  Lyth,  Salop. 

II.  Ann,  Ki.  John  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Whitton  Castle,  Durham. 

The  son  and  heir, 
William  Spablisg,  Esq.  of  Petton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 


SPARROW    OF    GOSFIELD    PLACE. 

Spaeeow,  Henry  Weaee,  Esq.  of  Gosfield  Place, 
Essex,  b.  5  Feb.  1819. 

ILinCiltJC. — James  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Halsted,  6.  July, 
1665  (son  of  John  Sparrow,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
WUliam  Harrington,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  John  Sparrow, 
whose  father,  William  Sparrow,  Gent.,  of  Sible  Hedingham, 
was  6th  in  descent  from  William  Sparrow,  of  West  Hailing, 
Norfolk,  temp.  Edward  III.);  m.  Oct.  1690,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Rose,  Esq.  of  Morgan  Hayes,  Devon,  and  dying  1726, 
left  two  sons,  William,  of  Gosfield,  and 

John  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Halsted,  bapt.  10  Dec.  1697 ;  m. 
1st,  1720,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert  Sparrow,  of  j 
Offton,  Suffolk,  by  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Heigham 
Eisby,  of  Thorpe  Morieux,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  James,  of 
whom  hereafter.  He  m.  2ndly,  Martha  Marshall,  of  Colchester,  . 
and  by  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1780)  had  a  son  and  dau.,  who 
both  d.  unra.    The  only  son  of  the  first  marriage, 

James  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Gosfield,  bapt.  8  April,  1725;  in, 
Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heirof  the  Rev.  Thomas  Bernard,  Rector 
of  Little  Barfield,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  March,  1790),  had, 
with  three  daus.,  Jane,  m.  Fiske  Manistre,  of  Halsted ;  Sarah,  ' 
iii.  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Holden;  and  Martha,  to.  Eev.  New- 
man John  Stubbin,  of  Clopton,  three  sons,  i.  John,  of  Gos- 
field (Eev.),  d.  1786 ;  ii.  Thomas  Bernard,  of  Gosfield,  d.  1793; 
and  III.  James  Goodeve.  Mr.  Sparrow  d.  29  Oct.  1777.  His  /} 
youngest  son, 

James  Goodeve  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Gosfield  Place,  6.  29  Jan. 
1770;  TO.  1st,  1799,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  James 
Crowe,  Esq.  of  Lakenham,  Norwich,  and  by  her  had  (with 
three  other  children,  who  d.  unm.), 

Margaret,  to.  10  Nov.  1S24,  William  Bragge,  Esq.,  Col.  of 
Dragoons,  of  Sadborow,  Dorset;  he  d.  6  April,  1863. 

Jane,  m.  28  March,  1826,  Fiske-Goodeve  Harrison,  Esq.  of 
Copford  Hall,  Essex ;  and  2ndly,  Thomas  Pynseut,  Esq.  of 
Pitt  House,  Chudleigh,  Devon,  now  of  Lakenham  House, 
North  Devon.  ( 

Mr.  Sparrow  ?n.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1817,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev 
BasU  Bury  Beridge,  of  Algakirk,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  12  Feb.  1833)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Weake,  present  representative. 

u.  Basil,  of  Gosfield  Place,  Halstead,  D.L.,  J.P.,  6.  1  Aug. 

1820  ;  hi.  2S  Dec.  1846,  Julia,  dau.  of  James  Scratton.  Esq. 

of  Prittlewell  Priory,  and  has  issue, 

1  Basil  Jam.;s  Harold,  6.  2-3  Nov.  1853. 

2  Valentine  Arthur  George  John,  6.  14  Feb.  1856;  d.  IC 
July,  1872.  3  Herbert  Edward,  6.  14  March,  1S57. 

4  Reginald  Bragge,  6.  11  Dec.  1860. 

5  Richard,  b.  10  June,  1871. 

1  Amy  Julia,  6.  9  June,  1850;  m.  8  Oct.  1872,  Eev.  Williair 
Edward  Lionel  Lampet,  she  d.  19  Aug.  1876. 

2  Isabel  Marv.  6.  10  Sept.  1851 ;  to.  14  Dec.  1876,  Bendyshi 
William  Ellys  Walton,  Esq.  of  Bower  Hall,  Stjcpl> 
Bumpsted,  Essex. 

3  Serena  Elizabeth,  6.  16  Oct.  1852. 

4  Florence  Ellen,  6.  25  Nov.  18.54. 

5  Lucy  Margaret,  6.  30  June,  1858 ;  d.  4  Jan.  1869. 

6  Beatrice  Emma,  6.  22  Sept.  1859. 

7  Ethel  Bertha,  b.  10  3Iaixh,  1862. 

8  Augusta  Rosalie,  6.  21  March,  1865 ;  d.  6  June,  1870. 


srA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPA 


1495 


m.  John  Borklge  (Rev.),  h.  24  June,  1S2S,  Ecctor  of  Great 

Cornard  SuffoUv, ',((.  11  July,   1S59,  Louisa  Henrietta,  dau. 

of  Eev.  Samuel  Ilartopp  Knapp. 
I.  Dorothr  Kmma,  m.  Edward  Tilt,  Esq.   M.D. ;  she  d.  17 

March,  l"SC9. 
n   Annette  Uosalie,  m.  William  Devoy,  Esq. ;  he  d.  6  Jan. 

1862. 

Mr.  Sparrow  d.  3  Oct.  1S33. 

A-nns — Or,  three  roses  gu.  Creat — Out  of  a  mural  crown  or, 
a  unicorn's  head  arg.  armed  and  crined  or.  Motto — In  solo 
Deo  salus. 

iStat— Gosfield  Place,  near  Halstead. 


SPABKOW    OP    PEWN. 

Spareo"W,    William    Mander,    Esq.  of  Penn 

Court,  CO.  Stafford,  and  Albrigliton  Hall,  Salop,  J.P. 

and  D.L.,  s.  his  father  in  his  estates  at  Albrighton 

1  Woolastoii,    Salop,   and   Campston,   co.   Slon- 

uth,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Stafford  1870  and  1873, 

u.  16  Nov.  1811 ;  m.  10  May,  1S48,  Alice,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Eogcrs,  Esq.   of   Liverpool,  and  Flixton, 

CO.  Lancaster,  by  Martha  his  wife,  only  child  and 

^    ■ross  of  George  Eletclier,  Esq.  of  Partington,  co. 

iter. 

?i.tnC<l(J0. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  familj-  of  Sparrow  of 
Li~hio;i,  CO.  Stafford. 
Thomas  Sparrot,  of  Audley,  living  circa  1500,  was  father  of 
John  Spakrot  or  Sparrev,  of  Audley,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1546, 
.it  her  of 

John  Spaero  or  Spaeket,  of  Audley,  bapt.  23  April,  1593, 
'.ither  of 
"^ouN  Sparrow  or  Sparret,  of  AVolstanton  co.  Stafford,  bapt. 
^ly,  1630,  who,  by  Joanna  Kettle  his  wife,  had  a  son, 
'UN  Spaerow,  of  Audloj-,  bapt.  22  Sept.  16S9,  m.  Mary, 
.  of  Richard  Booth,  of  Audley,  and  had  a  son, 
William  Sparrow,   b.  2  Aug.  1727,  wlio  emigrated  about 
1750,  from  North  into  South   Staffordshire,  with  his  cousin, 
^lem,  who  held  large  collieries  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
!  vorhampton,  and  was  the  first  person  in  South  Staffovd- 
:o  who  erected  a  steam  engine  for  the  purpose  of  raising 
.!■  from  the  coal  mines.   Burslem  m.  Frances  Kewell,  sister 

■  eorgePort  (formerly  Newell),  of  Ham  Hall,  eo.  Stafford, 
his  son,  John,  s.  his  uncle,  George,  and  took  the  name  of 
T.  William  Sparrow  r,i.  1  Aug.  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
'am  Allen,  of  Scdgley,  and  dying  27  April,  1789,  left  an 

■  son, 

iLLiAM  Sparrow,  of  Pattingham,  co.  Stafford,  h.  1  IMarch, 

;,  TO.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Tliomas  Hanbury,  of 

Jnghani,  son  of  Robert  Hanbury,  and  grandson  of  Robert 

bury,  the  son  of  Francis  Hanbury,  of  Norton  Hall,  co. 

lord,  were  w^as  a  branch  of  the  Hanburys  of  Hanbury,  co. 

■cester,  which  family  had  been  seated  at  Norton  Canes 

1  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth.    By  Mary  Hanbury  his 

(who  d.  11  Oct.  1819)  Mr.  Sparrow  had  issue, 

\ViLLiAM  Haniicry,  late  of  Penn. 

John  Sly,  ra.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Penn,  of  Kidder- 
minster, and  left  issue. 

James,  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  James  Shaw,  of  Birmingham,  and 
had  issue. 

Henry,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Shaw,  of  Birmingham,  and 
loft  issue. 

r.dwin,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  James  Adams,  of  Walsall,  and  left 
issue. 

Thomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.^of  John  Picliin,  of  Sidney,  Salop, 
and  left  issue, 

Alfred,  m.  Ignacia,  dau.  of  Col.  Medinilla,  a  Spanish  officer, 
and  left  issue. 

Jlary  Anne,  m.  JohnBradnock  Adams,  of  Pen,  co.  Stafford, 
•lane,  m.  Edward  Ilovlcy,  of  Liverpool. 
Eliza,  111.  William  Picliin,  of  Wrockwardine,  co.  Salop. 

Sparrow  m.  2ndly  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Crowley,  of  Nor- 
'd,  Surrey,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  15  Feb.  1S34, 
:id  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Hanbury  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Penn,  &o.,  J.P.  and 
'L.,  6.  6  Jan.  1789;    m.   26   Jan.  1811,  Caroline,   dau.  of 
iiomas  Mander,  of  Edgbaston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb. 
-2)  had  issue, 

William  Mander,  now  of  Penn  Court, 
liobert,  b.  26  Aug.  1819;  d.  'imra.  22  Nov.  1843. 
Caroline,  m.  John  Horton,  of  Edgbaston,  and  d.  2  Aug.  18G2. 
Emma,  to.  Thomas  Henry  Fowkc,  of  Graiseley,   Wolver- 
hampton, and  d.  1861. 

Louisa,  )/i.  George  Gwynne  Browne,  of  Stourport,  and  d. 
25  July,  1859. 

m,  2ndly,  23  Aug.  1824,  Sarah  Higgs,  dau.  of  William 
II. 


Turton,  Esq.  of  Sedgley,  co.  Stafford  (a  descendant  of  Nichola 
Turton,  of  Dudley,  a.d.  1470)  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Frederick  Tuvton,  of  Habberly  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  b.  9  Aug. 
1825;  m.  14  June,  1848,  Elizabeth,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Crane,  Esq.  of  Wolverhampton,  and  d.  2  Aug.  1868,  having 
had  issue,  Frederick  Heiny,  r,i.  1872,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Sidney  Flavel,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  co.  Warwick;  Ahce; 
Blary;  Elizabeth;  Jane;  Emily;  Kate;  Helen;  Lucy;  and 
Ada.  On  the  death  of  his  father  he  s.  to  his  estate  at  Hab- 
berly, Salop. 

Arthur,  of  Penn,  co.  Stafford,  and  the  Manor  House.  Church 
Preen,  Salop,  J.P.,  h.  28  Nov.  1826  m.  4  Feb.  1851, 
Emma  Ruth,  dau.  of  William  Gratrix,  Esq.  of  Manchester, 
by  Ruth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hodgson,  of  Wigton,  co. 
Cumberland,  and  JIary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Blair. 
(William  Gratrix  was  son  of  Samuel  Gratrix,  of  Manchester, 
who  was  son  of  William  Gratrix,  of  Manchester.)  Mr. 
Arthur  Sparrow  s.  to  his  father's  estates  at  Church  Preen, 
Eaton-under-Haywood  and  Rushbury,  all  in  Salop,  and  has 
issue,  Arthur  William  Hanbury,  b.  8  April,  1S5C;  Alan 
Bertram  Hanbury;  Cecil  Blair;  Edith;  Amy  ^aud  Ruth. 

Sarah  EUzabeth,  d.  18  Aug.  1867. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  the  Rev.  David  Mapleton,  Vicar  of  Mean- 
wood,  Leeds.  Harrietta. 

Mr.  Sparrow  d.  20  Jan.  1SG6,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  three 
sons. 

^-/•H!s— Per  fc's  az.  and  arg.  in  chief  three  roses  of  the 
second,  and  in  liusc  an  arrow  in  pale  ppr.  ;  quartering  Han- 
bury. Crest — Out  of  Tiattlements  of  a  tower  ppr.  a  unicorn's 
head  arg.  horned  and  crined  or,  semee  of  pheonsaz.  Motto — In 
Deo  solo  salus  est. 

Seat — Penn,  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford. 


BODYCHAN-SPAEBOW  OF  KED  EILIi. 
Bodtcha::t-Spaeeow,  John  Bodtchak,  of  Eed 
Hill  and  Bodychan,  eo.  Anglesey,  b.  4  Jidy,  1823  ; 
s.  his  father  1858  ;  m.  1847,  Zaidge,  dau.  of  Henry 
Martin  Blake,  Esq.  of  The  Heath,  co.  Mayo,  and  of 
Winfield,  and  Lisduff,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Llewelyn  Wynne  Bodychan,  6.  17  Feb.  1849,  Lieut. 
4Sth  regt.;  m.  Nov.  1876,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Col.  Hodgson, 
Madras  Cavalry. 

II.  Henry  G.  Bodychan,  b.  4  May,  I85I. 

III.  Arthur  E.  Bodychan,  b.  17  Dec.  1852 

IV.  Percy  A.  Bodychan,  6.  29  July,  1S5S. 

I.  Zaidce  Emily  Tseult. 

II.  Meriel  Nichola  Lucy  I\Ioyriek. 

III.  Valetta  Louisa  Maria. 

jLtirCaSC— John  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill,  High  Sheriff 
of  Anglesey,  1708,  attended  King  William  to  Ireland,  and  was 
present  at  the  battle  of  the  Boyne.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Richard  Bodychan,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue ;  and 
2ndly,  the  widow  of  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  Edward  Moreton, 
Knt.  of  Slaughain  Park,  Susses,  by  which  lady  (whose 
maiden  name  was  Boys,  of  Hawkhurst,  and  who  inherited 
the  Manor  of  Brighthelmstown,  now  Brighton,  in  her  own 
right)  Jlr.  Sparrow  had  two  sons,  Bodychan,  the  elder,  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Anglesej-,  1753,  d.  v.nm. ;  and 

Henry  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill,  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey 
1773,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Williams,  of  Pabo, 
Rector  of  Llansanfe,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  by  lier  had  issue, 

I.  John  EonTCHAN,  his  heir. 

II.  Bodychan,  h.  1759;  ii!.  Martha,  2nd  dau.  of  Owen  Meyriclc, 
Esq.  of  Bodwryan,  and  had  issue, 

1  Meyrick  Bodychan,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1791. 

2  Edmund,  lioinbay  Native  Infantry,  b.  1797  ;  m.  Valetta. 
only  dau.  of  Col.  Carca,  R.A.  ;  was  killed  at  the  Fort  of 
Shalapore,  leaving  an  only  son,  Henry,  an  officer  in 
India. 

3  Henry  William,  Lieut.  10th  Hussars,  d.  1829. 

1  Hester  Elizabeth,  ni.  James  Duff  Watt,  of  the  Com- 
missariat, Cape  of  Good  Hope,  deceased. 

2  Frances  Emma,  «i.  William  Wynne  Sparrow,  Esq.  of 
Red  Hill,  deceased.  3  Anna  Elizabeth. 

4  Georgiana  Anne,  m.  Charles  Malpas,  Esq.,  deceased. 

5  Meriel  Elizabeth,  r,i.  1st,  Henry  Piiugle,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  Horatio  Clarence  Carey,  Esq.,  deceased. 

6  Charlotte  Anne. 

III.  James,  b.  1771 ;   m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  Llandyffinan,  co.  Anglesey,  deceased. 

I.  Anne,  ra.  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  deceased. 
It.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Wiliam  Pugh,  Rector  of  Llan,  deceased. 
III.  Emma,  „i.  the  Rev.  Henry  Lloyd,  of  Trogonian;   and 
2ndly,  William  Meyrick,  3rd  son  of — Meyrick,  of  Bodurgaa, 
deceased. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Bodychan  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Eed  Hill,  High  Sheriff 
ol  Anglesey,  1781,  Cul.-Commandant  of  the  Anglesey  Local 

5  D 


1496 


SPE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


SPE 


Jlilitia,  b.  ]754;  -,;!.  14  May,  1772,  Anne,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Ambrose  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Trwysclwyn,  co.  Anglesey,  Siy  his 
1st  marriase,  and  had  (with  other  cliildren,  who  d.  young) 
one  son,  William  Wynne  Sparrow,  his  heir;  and  seven 
daus.,  I.  Barbara,  m.  Hugh  Eobert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Bache 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  brother  to  Lord  Dinorben,  and  is 
deceased;  ii.  Anne,  ',n.  1st,  Eev.  Evan  Lloyd,  of  Maesyporth, 
CO.  Anglesey,  and  'indly,  John  Price,  Esq.  of  Cadnan ;  in. 
Grace,  r,i.  1st,  Captain  Robert  Shaw,  and  2ndly,  Charles 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Blasnewydd,  co.  Denbigh,  and  is  deceased ;  iv. 
Mary  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Winfleld,  Eector  of  Finmore, 
Bucks,  and  d.  1846;  v.  Frances;  vi.  Martha  Eliza,  rd.  Joseph 
Goddard,  Esq.,  Collector  of  Customs,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  is 
deceased;  and  vii.  Catherine.  Col.  Sparrow  d.  1  Feb.  1823, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

AViLLiAM  Wynne  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill  and  Bodychan, 
CO.  Anglesey,  J.P.  andD.L.,  High  Sheriff  1822,  6. 10 Nov.  1792: 
«i.  18  May,  1820,  his  tirst-cousin,  Frances  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of 
Bodychan  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  and  had  issue, 

John  Bodychan,  now  of  Red  Hill  and  Bodychan. 

AVilliam  David  Lloyd,  b.  Dec.  1S27,  deceased. 

Elizabeth  Hester,  d.  27  JSIarch,  1843. 

Louisa  Emma,  d.  Xov.  lbo3. 

He  d.  185S. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Sparrow;  2nd  and  3rd, 
Bodychan.  Crest — A  sparrow  hawk.  Motto — Honestas  optima 
politia.  , 

(ScaJs— Red  Hill,  co.  Anglesey;  and  Gwyn-dQ,  Bodychan. 

(ifanilir  cf  ^obnclv.ht. 

This  ancient  family  is  descended  in  a  direct  line  from  Hwfa 
ap  Cynddelw  of  Presaddfed,  Lord  of  Llifon,  founder  of  the 
first  noble  tribe  of  North  Wales,  a.d.  1169,  and  from  Llewelyn, 
.son  of  Hwleyn  ap  Ilowel  ap  lorwerth  Ddu,  and  from  John 
Wynne,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Bodychan,  the  name 
of  his  estate,  by  appointment  of  Henry  VII.,  in  compliment 
to  his  gallantry  on  Bosworth  Field,  and  was  on  the  same 
occasion  created  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  for  life.  His  son, 
Richard  Wynne  Bodychan,  r,i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard 
Bulkeley,  Knt.  of  Baron  Hill,  and  had  a  dau.,  Jane,  sole 
heiress  of  Bodychan,  who  ra.  John  Sparrow,  Esq.  of  Red  Hill, 
xlnglesey  (as  above). 


ETD 


EACHWICK. 


Spearman,  Henet  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Thomley 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  Eachwick  Hall,  Northumber- 
land, b.  18  Nov.  1835  ;  m.  8  Juue,  1859,  at  St. 
Omer,  liis  cousin,  Angelique,  dau.  of  Col.  Prosper 
d'Hauteville,  of  the  French  Artillery,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  15  Sept.  1871,  at  Aberdeen)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Laurence,  b.  5  June,  ISGO,  at  Colchester. 

II.  Charles  Prosper,  b.  20  March,  181J2,  at  Caunamore,  East 
Indies. 

III.  Laurence  d'Hauteville,  b.  22  April,  1863,  at  Bangalore, 
East  Indies. 

IV.  Alexander  James,  &.  27  March,   1870,  at  Stonehaven, 
K.B. 

I.  Caroline  Angelique,  b.  at  Bangalore,  E.I. 

Major  Spearman,  late  a  Capt.  in  the  G6th  regt.,  is 
Lord  of  tlie  3Ianor  of  Thornley,  and  s.  to  the 
Eachwick  estate  in  1876  (on  the  death  of  Robert 
Eeay  Spearman),  imder  the  will  of  his  kinsman, 
Ealph  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Eachwick,  an  eminent 
local  antiquary,  who  d.  in  1823. 

ILtlTCaQC. — Robert  Spearman,  a  younger  son  of  the 
Spearmans  of  Bonn'iiX'jton,  Salop  (said  to  have  been  seated 
there  from  the  Concjuest),  went  into  the  north  with  the 
troops  that  suppressed  the  rebellion,  called  "  The  Pilgrimage  of 
Grace,"  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Solway  Moss,  1542.  He  d. 
circa  1600,  aged  81,  leaving,  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  dau.  of  Whit- 
field of  Whitfield, 

Robert  Spearman,  who  held  lands  in  Preston  and  Tyne- 
mouth,  1614.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Jolin  Browne,  Lieut.- 
Governor  of  Tynemouth  Castle,  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
and  a  younger  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  presently,  an  elder  sou, 
Michael,  of  Preston,  Northumberland,  ancestor  of  the  Spear- 
mans  of  Preston  and  Eachwick,  in  that  co.  (the  last  male 
representative  of  which,  Raljih  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Eachwick, 
d.  1823),    Robert  Spearman  d.  1C15.    His  second  son, 


Thomas  Spearmvn,  Esq.  h.  circa  l.'iaS;  r,i.  16  Nov.  1620, 
Margf\ret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Atkinson,  Gent,  cf 
Cleadon,  and  dying  5  Dec.  1C31,  left  a  son, 

Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Preston,  b.  circa  1623  ;  to.  1644, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Pattison,  of  Boldon  and  Hedworth,  co. 
Durham,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Capt.  James  Cordie)  he 
had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir,  and  ii.  Robert,  of  Old  Acres,  ra. 
1701,  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Webster,  Merchant,  of  Stockton- 
on-Tees,  and  d.  1728,  leaving  three  sons,  1  Robert,  of  Old 
Acres,  d.  1761,  leaving,  by  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Sharpe,  Gent.,  five  daus.,  his  co-lieirs,  Dorothy,  m.  Joh:i 
Ralph  Fenwick,  M.D.,  of  Durham;  Mary  Anne,  d.  unrii, 
9  May,  1777;  Hannah  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
of  Coxhoe,  'co.  Durham;  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Swinburne, 
Esq.  of  Pontop ;  and  Margaret,  m.  Calverley  Bewicke,  Esq., 
M.P.  of  Close  House,  Northumberland ;  2  John,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  3 
William,  father  (by  Hannah  Milburn  his  wife)  of  Robert 
Wcmyss  Spearman,  Esq.  Robert  Spearman  d.  27  Jan.  1667-53, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Durham,  bapt.  16  Jan.  1645,  a 
sound  and  judicious  Lawyer  and  Antiquary,  who  was  for 
thirty  years  Under  Sheriff  of  Durham.  In  1678  he  purchased 
the  manor  of  Thornley.  He  to.  3  Nov.  1663,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Richard  Whitfield,  Esq.,  jun..  Alderman  of 
Durham,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Spearman  d.  21  Sept.  1703.  His 
6th  son,  and  eventual  representative, 

Gilbert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  and  subsequently, 
jure  uxoris,  of  Bishop  Middleham,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  21  Oct. 
1675 ;  TO.  1st,  1697,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert 
Bromley,  Gent,  of  Nesbett,  co.  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
23  Jan.  1700)  had  one  son  to  survive,  Robert,  his  heir.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1  Sept.  1701,  Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
Robert  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Middleham,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Viscount  CuUen,  and  had  issue, 

George,  of  Bishop  Middleham,  J. P.,  bapt.  23  April,  1714;  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Sneyd,  Esq.  of  Bishton,  and  dying 
April,  1760,  left  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Elizabeth  Honoria,  to.  her  cousin,  William  John  Spearman  | 
Wasey,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Guards. 

Anna  Susanna,  to.  Gen.  Wilkin  Vysc. 
Blary. 
Margaret,  m.  Yv^illiam  Wasey,  M.D.,  of  Gerard  Street,  SobA.  j 

Mr.  Spearman  d.  1738,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  to.  about  1721,  MigfJ 
Anne  Stone,  of  York,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Spearman  d.  nil  [ 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  to.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  o  ■ 
Robert  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Woodhall,  co.  Dumfries,  and  had  issu' 
two  sons.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Margaret,  sister  of  William  Young 
Governor  of  Grenada  and  Tobago,  by  whom  he  had  one  son 
Alexander  Young,  father  of  Sir  Alexander  Young  Spearman 
Bart,  (sec  Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage).  Mr.  Spearma; 
d..  21  Oct.  1763,  aged  35,  and  was  s.  by  the  elder  son  of  hi 
first  marriage. 

Robert  Irvine  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  d.  imm.  8  Oct 
1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  J.P.,  to.  21  June 
1790,  in  London,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Brooki 
Esq.  of  Birchington,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Aug.  180t 
had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  b.  14  Nov.  1791,  Ist  Lieut.  R.A.,  d.  s.%>.  of  h 
wounds  received  at  Waterloo. 

II.  Henry  John,  late  of  Thornley. 

III.  Brooke,  b.  2  Aug.  1797 ;  d.  s.  p.  at  Jamaica,  I8I9. 

IV.  Laurence  Alexander,  Lieut.  81st  regt.  b.  10  Oct.  1804;  n 
1834,  at  Carlsrhue,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Louis  d'Hautevill 
of  the  1st  Chasseurs-iX-Cheval  in  the  French  army,  by  who. 
(who  d.  at  Metz,  26  March,  1856)  he  had  issue, 

Henry  Charles,  now  of  Thornley. 

Alexandrine,  m.  Col.  Eugene  Clcrc,  of  the  French  artiller, 
Mr.  Laurence  Spearman  d.  13  Sept.  1837,  and  was  buried 
Mayence. 

I.  Sarah,  lit.  15  May,  1811,  John  Armstrong,  Esq.,  M.D., 
Russell  Square,  London,  the  eminent  Physician.     Her  eldc 
son  was  the  late  Right  Rev.  John  Armstrong,  Bishop 
Grahamstown. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  10  Feb.  1826,  Walter  Scruton,  Esq.  of  t! 
city  of  Durham. 

III.  Caroline,  ni.  3  Feb.  1831  (as  first  wife)  Sir  James  Ho: 
Burnett,  10th  bart.,  of  Leys. 

Mr.  Spearman  d.  19  June,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  John  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Thornley,  J.P.  and  D.l 
M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durham  1847-1S52,  and  for  several  yea 
its  Recorder.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1860  ; 
7  Dec.  1794,  and  d.  umn.  1  Oct.  1863,  being  s.  by  his  nephe 
the  present  H.  C.  Speabjian,  Esq.  of  Tlioraley  and  Eacliwi< 


I 


SPE 


Tilt]  LANDED  GENTilY. 


SPE 


1497 


Arms—Az..  a  chevon  erm.  between  three    tilting-spears 
I  erect  or,  headed  arg. ;  quartering  Whitfield,  Beomley,  Stone, 
I  Brooke,  <fcc.    Crext — A  lion  rampant  supporting  a  tilting-spear, 

all  ppr.     Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 
j      iJecf/.i;— Th.irnley  Hall,   co.  Durham;    ancT  Eachwick  Ilall, 
'  Northuuib(;rlaad .    McsUioicc—La,  Ferriiirc,  Jersey. 


SPEEDING    OF    STJMMSRGPvOVE. 

;     SPEBDTxa,    James     Wyndham    Hareington 
[i  Percy,  Esq.  of  Siimraergrove,  Cumbeiiaud,  b.  18 
April,  1819,  s.  his  graudfather,  1863. 

ittltcasr. — This  family,  which  came  orisinally  from 
(Ireland,  was  afterwards  resident  for  some  generations  in  Scot- 
land. The  first  who  settled  in  Cumberland  about  the  year 
'iCS5,  was, 

Edward  Spedding,  m.  Sarah  Carlisle,  a  co-heiress,  and  had 
(issue  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  John  Spedding,  who  served  the  ofBce  of  Sheriff  of  Cumber- 
land, anno  1758,  and  from  whom  descended  Spedding 
of  Armathwaite  Hall  and  Mirchousc. 

II.  George.  iii.  Lancelot.  iv.  Caelisle. 

iThe  fourth  son, 

Carlisle  Spedding,  from  whom  have  descended  the  branch 
jhere  treated  of,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edward  and  Jane  Towerson, 
;and  had  issue,  with  two  daus., 

John,  d.  young.  Jajies.  Thomas  (Uev.). 

•j  James  Spedding,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Todd,  of  St. 
jCces,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Peter  John  Hey  • 
wood,  of  The  Nunnery,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  one  of  his 
Majesty's  Deemsters  for  that  island;  and  2ndlj',  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Thomas  and  Lucy  Harrington,  of  Carlisle,  a  descendant 
|jf  the  ancient  family  of  Harrington,  of  Harrington,  Cumber- 
tUnd,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I   I.  James,  his  successor.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  an  infant. 

!    III.  Carlisle,  a  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  who  served  as  Capt. 

1  in  the  4th  rcgt.  of  Dragoons,  under  the  Duke  of  Wellington, 
in  Spain  and  Portugal,  during  nearly  the  whole  of  the 
Peninsular  War,  and  was  present  at  most  of  the  actions 
and  sieges,  and  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Albuera, 
in  1811.  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Parkin,  of  Skirsgill 
House,  Cumberland,  and  d.  1S72,  leaving  issue, 

1  Carlisle  Harrington,  an  officer  in  H.M.'s  56th  regt. 

2  Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  K.  H.  Whiteway. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Baldwin  Wake,  BI.D.,  son  of  Drury  Wake,  Esq., 
formerly  of  the  17th  Dragoons,  and  nephew  to  Sir  William 
Wake,  7th  bart.,  of  Courteen  Hall,  co.  Northampton. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Charles  Wake,  M.D.,  brother  of  the  above  Dr. 
Wake,  and  d.  1824. 

ui.  Elizabeth,  in.  John  Cowham  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hull. 

IClie  eldest  son, 

James  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Si'.mmergrove,  Cumberland,  Capt. 
n  the  1st  regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  and  Major  of  the  Royal  West- 
norland  Militia,  a  Deputy-Lieut,  and  Magistrate  for  Cumber- 
and,  6.  13  Oct.  1779 ;  to.  15  Nov.  1808,  Mary  Dykes,  dau.  of 
[-awson  Dykes  Ballantine,  Esq.  of  Cockermouth  and  Crook- 
lale  Hall,  in  the  above  shire,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Nov.  1S70), 
lad  issue, 

1.  James  Dtkes,  Capt.  AVestmorland  Militia,  6.  1810;  m. 
184S,  Emily,  dau.  of  Hon.  William  Frederick  Wyndham, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Charles,  2nd  Earl  of  Egremont,  and 
d.  V.  p.  6  Oct.  1851,  leaving  issue, 

1  James  Wyndham  Harrington  Percy,  s.  his  grandfather. 

2  Carlisle  James  Scott,  6.  23  June,  1852. 

I.  Mary  Jane  Hamilton,  m.  Mark  Ilildesley  Quayie,  Esq.  of 
Castletown,  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  J.  H.  Wake.  d.  1874. 

III.  Sarah  Anne.  iv.  Lucy  Isabella  Han-ington. 
V.  Emily  Frances  Eallantine,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Wyndham, 

who  d.  1874. 

•.  Spedding  served  in  the  1st  regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  on  the 

itinent,  under  Gen.  Sir  Ralph  Abercrombie  and  his  Royal 

1,'hness  the  Duke  of  York,  and  in  the  Mediterranean,  under 

.11.  Sir  John  Moore,  and  was  severely  wounded  in  the  engage- 

lent  on  the  2nd  of  October,   1799,  near  Egmont-op-Zee,  in 

'":th  Hohand.     Hed.  10  April,  1SG3,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand- 

i,  the  present  representative. 

ArrM—G\\.,  on  a  fcss  engrailed  between  three  acorns  slipped 

r,  a  mural  crown  between  two  roses  of  the  fleld.     C/-<;s«— Out 

a  mural  crown  or,  a  de.Kter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the 

lit  hand  grasping  a  scimytar,  and  the  arm  charged  with 

iiee  acorns  one  and  two  and  entwined  by  a  braucli  of  oak  all 

pr.     Motto— Vl\\c  dulci. 

&at— Suiumergrove,  near  Whitehaven. 


SPEIE,    OF    BURHBRAE    AITD    CUIiDEES. 

Speie,  Egbert  Thomas  Napier,  Esq.  of  Black- 
sfcoun,  B  umbrae,  co.  Renfrew,  and  Culdees  Castle, 
CO.  Perth,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  15  Oct.  18±1;  m.  2  June, 
1868,  Hon.  Emily  Giifbrd,  3rd  dau.  of  Eobert,  2nd 
Lord  Gifford,  by  Fredcrica  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mau- 
rice, Lord  Eitzhardinge,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Guy  Thomas,  h.  20  Feb.  Vo'tb. 

II.  Kenneth  Robert  Napier,  6.  April,  1S77. 

I.  Gwendolen  Mary,  6.  29  Aug.  1870. 

II.  Marjorie  Gifford,  h.  1  Nov.  1878. 

ilt'llCatlC.— Robert  Speir,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  6.  1688;  m. 
17 IS,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fyfe,  and  had  three  sons  and  two 
daus.,  the  eldest  of  whom, 

William  Speir,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  6.  1725;  in.  1750,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  and  d.  1810,  leaving,  with  four 
daus.,  one  son, 

Ror.ERT  Speir,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  6.  1752;  m.  1787,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  John  Robertson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John,  6.  June,  1790;  d.  Nov.  1824. 

William,  of  East  Lodge,  Acton,  Middlesex,  b.  Sept.  1702;  m. 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Isaac  Solly,  Esq.;  d.  1348. 

Robert,  of  Burnbrae,  d.  1853. 

Thomas,  of  Blackstoun,  co.  Renfrew,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
1  Jan.  1801,  and  d.  x.  p.  20  Sept.  1874. 

Mary.  Elizabeth,  m.  D.  Austen,  Esq. ;  d.  1869. 

Isabella,  d.  1827.  Jane,  d.  183G.  Margaret. 

Janet,  m.  J.  S.  Willis,  Esq. ;  d.  1864.  Agnes. 

Mr.  Speir  d.  1841,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Speik,  Esq.  of  Burnbrae,  co.  Renfrew,  and  Culdees 
Castle,  CO.  Perth,  J.P.,  b.  1  Jan.  1801;  m.  6  Juno,  1839,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Milliken  Napier,  7th  bart.  of  Milli- 
ken,  CO.  Renfrew,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Thomas  Napier,  now  of  Burnbrae. 
Elizabeth  Christian  Stirling,   m.   10   Oct.   1367,   Archibald 
Campbell  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Mains,  co.  Linlithgow. 
Mr.  Speir  d.  18  Feb.  1853. 

Arms — Az.,  between  four  bears'  heads  couped  two  spears  in 
saltier  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  a  mullet  between  two  crescents  gu. 
Crest — An  arm  in  armour  embowed  wielding  a  lance  all  ppr. 
Motlo — Forward. 

Scats — Culdees  Castle,  Muthill,  co.  Perth;  and  Blackstoun, 
Burnbiae  by  Johnstone,  co.  Renfrew. 


SPEIKS    OF    ELDERSl-IE. 
Speirs,  Alexander  Archibald,  Esq.  of  El- 
derslie  and  Houston,  co.  Kenfrew,  5.  posthumous 
3  June,  1869. 

ILJllCitflC. — Elderslie,  the  ancient  property  of  the  family 
of  the  renowned  Sir  V/illiam  Vv'allace,  passed  from  them,  by 
marriage,  to  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Succoth,  who  sold 
it  A.D.  1769,  to  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.    Mr.  Speirs'  son, 

Archibald  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  co.  Renfrew,  s.  to  the 
estates  1782,  and  represented  the  co.  in  Parliament.  He  m. 
24  Jan.  1794,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Dundas,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Fitzwilliam  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  May,  1852)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Nov.  1832,  five 
sons  and  nine  daus.,  Alexander,  Thomas  Dimdas,  Archibald 
Wihiam,  Peter  Charles,  Lawrence  Dundas,  Margaret  Bruce, 
Mary,  Anne  Godolphin,  Frances  Laura,  Helen,  Dorothea 
Dundas,  Harriet,  Octavia  Elizabeth,  and  Matilda  Isabella 
Grace.    The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  Lord  Lieutenant  of 
CO.  Renfrew,  m.  22  June,  1836,  Eliza  Stewart,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  C.  Hagart,  Esq.  of  Bantaskine,  Falkirk,  and  d.  5  Oct. 
1844,  leaving  a  dau.,  Eliza,  ni.  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Alexander,  of 
Ballochmyle,  and  one  son, 

Archibald  Alexander  Speirs,  Esq.  of  Elderslie,  educated 
at  Eton,  Capt.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  M.P.  for  co.  Renfrew, 
b.  5  June,  1840  ;  ii!.  3  Sept.  1867,  Lady  Anne  Pleydell  Boa- 
verie,  eldest  dau.  of  Jacob,  4th  Earl  of  Radnor,  and  d.  30 
Dec.  1868,  leaving  a  posthumous  son,  Alexander  Archibald, 
now  of  Elderslie. 

ArnM — Az.,  a  ship  in  full  sail  arg.  flags  gu.  between  three 
bezants.  Crt-st — An  arm  in  armour  embowed  wielding  a  lancc 
aU  ppr.     Motto — Salvet  me  Deus. 

5c('i.s— Elderslie  House,  Renfrew ;  and  Houston  House,  Jolin- 
stone,  CO.  Renfrew. 

4 . 

SPEKE    OF    JOKDANS. 
Speee,  "William,  Esq.    of  Jordans,   Somerset, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  7  April,  1798  j  m.  17  Noy.  1824, 

5  D  P. 


1498 


SPE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPE 


G-eorgina  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  ■William  Hantiing,  Esq. 
of  Dillington  House,  near  Ilminstcr,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Monks  Park,  Corsham,  Wilts,  J. P.,  h. 
20  Sept.  1825 ;  m.  April,  1850,  Eliza  Ann,  dau.  of  Kev. 
C.  W.  Kthelston,  of  Uplyme,  Dorset. 

II.  John  Hanning,  b.  May,  1827. 

III.  Eaward,  6.  Sept.  1828,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Delhi. 

IV.  Benjamin  (Kev.),  6.  26  April,  1830,  Kector  of  Dowlish 
Wake,  Somerset;  m.  IS  May,  18G9,  Caroline  Sophia, 
elder  dau.  of  John  Bird  Fuller,  Ksq.  of  Neston  Park, 
Wilts,  and  has  issue,  1  Walter  Ilanning,  b.  27  Sept.  1870 ; 
2  Frederic  John,  6.  1871;  3  Charles,  b.  1872;  4  Grant 
Augustus,  b.  1873 ;  5  William,  6. 1874;  6  Herbert  Benjamin, 
6.  1877;  7  Hugh,  b.  1878. 

I.  Georgina  Harriet,  m.  27  July,  1859,  John  Edward  Doring- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Lypiatt  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

II.  Sophia,  m.  Charles  Towiisend  JIurdock,  Ksq. 

HI.  Matilda,  m.  27  June,  18C6,  J.  R.  Pyne  Coffin,  Esq. 

iLtncatJC— The  family  of  Speke  were  very  anciently 
possessed  of  the  manors  of  Wembworthy  and  Brampton, 
Devon,  and  chiefly  resided  in  the  former  of  those  parishes,  at 
a  seat  denominated  Ileywood.  In  the  time  of  Henky  II., 
Richard  Le  Espck  (for  so  the  name  was  formerly  written;  held 
three  knights'  fees  of  Robert  Fitzroy,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Okehampton.  Richard  Espec  or  Speke,  descended  from  the 
famous  Walter  Le  Espec,  founder  of  three  goodly  abbeys, 
Kirkham  and  Rivaulx,  co.  York,  and  Warden,  co.  Bedford, 
was  the  first  that  fixed  his  seat  at  Wliitelackington,  and  from 
him  twenty  generations  had  descended  in  Camden's  time, 
1607. 

Sm  John  Speke,  Knt.  (son  and  heir  of  John  Speke,  by  Joan 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Kcymes,  of  Dowlish),  in.  Alice, 
cousin  and  heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Beauchamp,  and  with  her 
came  Whitelackington,  Atherstone,  and  Ashill,  Somerset. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Speke,  Esq.  of  Whitelackington,  ra.  the  dau.  of 
William  Somaster,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  John  Speke,  Knt.  of  Whitelackington,  living  temp. 
Henky  VII.,  m.  Alice,  a  Spanish  lady  who  came  to  England, 
as  Maid  of  Honour  with  Queen  Catherine  of  Arragon,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Sir  John  Speke,  Knt.  of  Whitelackington,  tem-p.  Henry  VIII. 
He  Hi.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Wimworthy,  Esq.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Speke,  Knt.  of  Whitelackington,  m.  Alice,  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Arundel,  Knt.  of  Lanhern,  Cornwall,  and  with 
her  acquired  the  estate  of  Samford  and  Rounton.  Sir  John's 
son  and  successor. 

Sir  Thomas  Speke,  of  Whitelackington,  knighted  by 
Henry  VIII.,  was  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  Edward  VI.  He 
in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Berkeley,  Knt.  and  dying,  was 
buried  at  London,  leaving  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  George  Speke,  Knt.  of  Whitelackington,  m.  1st,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Luttrell,  Knt.,  and  widow  of 
Richard  Mallett,  Esq.  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  George,  and 
two  daus.  Sir  George  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Edward 
Gilbert,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  had  one  son  and  two 
daus.     The  elder  son, 

Sir  George  Speke,  Knt.  of  Whitelackington,  in.  Phillippa, 
dau.  of  William  Russell,  Esq.,  and  was  6\  by  his  son, 

George  Speke,  Esq.  of  Whitelackington,  High  Sheriff  of 
Somerset  1592,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Portman,  1st  bart. 
of  Orchard  Portman,  in  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  of  Whitelackington,  eminent  for  his  services  and 
sufferings  in  the  Royal  cause  during  the  Civil  War.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Pye,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  whorf.  IGfiS,  aged  24. 

2  Hugh,  one  of  the  chief  actors  in  the  revolution  of  1G88. 

3  John,  whose  grand-dau.  and  heiress,  Anne  Speke,  m. 
Frederick,  2nd  Earl  of  Guildford. 

4  Charles,  hung  at  Ilminstcr,  by  order  of  Judge  Jefferics. 

5  Thomas,  d.  in  London,  aged  20. 

6  William,  of  Sliipton  Beaucham,  Somerset. 

1  Mary,  hi.  John  Jennings,  Esq.  of  Burton,  Somerset. 

2  Phillippa,  m.  1st,  Sir  John  Trenchard ;  and  2ndly,  — 
Sadler,  Esq.  3  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Ann,  ra.  Thomas  Warr,  Esq. 

II.  Phillippa,  m.  Edward  Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Pylle. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  younger  son, 

William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  Somerset,  m.  Anne 
Roynon,  and  had  one  son  and  three  daus.  Mr.  Speke  d. 
8  Feb.  16b0,  and  was  s.by  his  son, 


William  Speke,  of  Jordans,  to.  F.lizabcth  King,  of  Devon, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor. 

The  Rev.  William  Speke,  of  Jordans,  Prebendary  of  Wells 
and  Bristol,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Charles  Webber,  Esq.  of 
Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1792)  had  issue.  Mr.  Speke  d. 
13  Nov.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Speke,  Esq.  of  Jordans,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1819, 
b.  1771  ;  m.  1st,  2  April,  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Dickinson,  Esq.  of  Tiverton,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  17  June, 
1805), 

William,  now  of  Jordans. 

George,  m.  Elizabeth  Dickinson,  of  Tiverton,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  three  sons,  William,  George,  and  Benjamin. 

Benjamin  Dickinson,  d.  unm. 

Hugh,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  B.  Coles,  Esq.  of  Parrocks  Lodge, 
Somerset,  and  had  issue,  Hugh;  Mary,  d,  young;  JuUa; 
and  Sarah. 

Juliana,  m.  Samuel  Barnes,  Esq.,  son  of  Archdeacon  Barnes, 
of  Exeter,  and  had  issue. 

Mary,  d.uivm.  21  March,  1827. 

Sarah,  m.  William  Dickinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,    1809,  Frances,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Andrew, 
D.D.,  of  Exeter,  by  whom  (who  d.  181G)  he  had  tliree  daus., 

Frances,  m.  23  Juno,  1838,  Rev.  T.  Pyne  Coffin,  M.A.,  of 
Portledge,  Devon,  and  had  issue. 

Isabella,  in.  Rev.  Francis  Kitson. 

Charlotte,  m.  Marwood  Mules,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
He  HI.  3rdly,  1823,  Susan,  dau.  of  J.  Mico,  Esq.  of  Hortman, 
Somerset,  by  whom  ho  had  an  only  child,  who  d.  in  infancy. 
Mr.  Speke  d.  17  April,  1839. 

Arms — Barry  of  eight  az.  and  arg.  over  all  an  eagle  dig* 
played  with  twoiheads  gu.     Crest — A  porcupine  ppr. 
Scai— Jordans,  near  Ilminstcr. 


SPENS    OF    LATHALLAN. 

Spens,  Archibald  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Lathr.llan, 
CO.  Stirling,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  5. 28  Feb.  1834; 
m.  7  April,  1859,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  T.  Waller, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Thomas,  b.  31  March,  1876. 

I.  Florence  Edith.  ii.  Henrietta  Alice. 

in.  Carrie,  d.  an  infant.  iv.  Helen  Margaret. 

ItlUCrCtJC. — The  family  of  Spens  is  of  great  antiquity  in 
Scotland. 

The  family  of  Spens  of  KihyiimTy  was  a  scion,  undoubtedly, 
of  Lathallan,  and  became  of  distinction  in  the  reigns  of  Kings 
James  I.  and  II.,  but  is  now  extinct. 

The  Spenses  of  Bodham,  co.  Aberdeen,  have  been  free 
barons  ever  since  the  time  of  James  III.,  and  several  othei 
families  of  Spens  in  the  same  co. ;  also  the  family  of  Spens  ol 
Bcrryliole,  Fife,  &c.,  &c.,  are  all  descended  of  Lathallan, 
which  their  armorial  bearings  testify. 

Count  de  Spens,  who  ranked  amongst  the  first  of  tlie 
Swedish  nobility,  and  was  Generalissimo  of  their  Forces, 
descended  from  the  House  of  Wolmcrston,  a  branch  of  Lath 
allan.    The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Lathallan 

Henry  de  Spens,  temp.  Alexander  III.,  was  compelled 
with  most  of  the  nobility  and  gentry  of  Scotland,  to  submit  t( 
King  Edward  III.  1266.    From  him  lineally  descended 

John  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  who  was  served  and  retourei 
heir  to  his  father,  Robert,  1474.  He  hi.  Margaret,  dau.  o 
Patrick  Dunbar,  of  Kilconquhar,  son  and  heir  of  George 
12th  Earl  of  March,  and  had  two  sons.    The  elder, 

John  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  Johl 
Arnot,  of  that  ilk,  and  d.  1520,  leaving  a  son, 

Alexander  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  in.  a  dau.  of  the  ancien 
family  of  Durie,  of  that  ilk,  and  left  a  dau.  Lilias,  in.  Johr 
eldest  son  and  heir  apparent  of  Alexander  Arnot,  of  Ba 
cormo,  and  a  son, 

James  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  served  heir  1548,  m.  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  John  Seton,  of  Lathrisk,  and  dying  1595,  was  ».  b, 
his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Arthur  Spen.s,  of  Lathallan,  in.  Janet,  dau.  of  Williai 
Duddingston,  of  St.  Ford,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Alexander  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  in.  Isabel  Bethune,  tii 
having  no  issue,  lac  made  a  resignation  of  his  whole  estat( 
14  Oct.  1G09,  in  favour  of  his  heir  male,  his  uncle, 

Alexander  Spens,  of  the  city  of  St.  Andrews,  younger  so 
of  James  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  by  Elizabeth  Seton.  Ha  « 
Catharine  Alexander,  dau.  of  the  Earon  Skeddoway,  andf|||| 
s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  living  1630,  m.  Margaret,  dai 
of  Nathaniel  Moncrieff,  of  Eanderston,  and  had  three  sol 
and  two  daus.    The  elder  surviving  sou, 


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Nathaniel Spens,  of  Lnthallan,  who  wasrctouredheirtohis 
father  1GG2.  He  w.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Spens,  of  Lathallan,  m.  liis  cousin,  Margaret 
Gourlay,  grandchild  of  Sir  Thomas  Gourlay,  of  Kincraig,  and 
had  two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  and  Nathaniel,  a  clergy- 
man,   lie  d.  before  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Spens,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Douglas,  3rd  bart.  of  Glenbervie,  and  had, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  Spess,  of  Craigsanquhar. 

Janet,  ni.  John  Halket,  Esq. 

Margaret,  ni.  William  Inglis,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

Elizabeth,  )«.  JohnMacphcrson,  Esq. 
The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Speks,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Arcliibald  Hope,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Hope,  8th 
bart.  of  Craighall,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

TuoMas  Spkns,  Esq.,  b.  9  May,  175S,  who  s.  his  father,  sold 
the  ancient  patrimonial  estate  of  Lathallan.  He  d.  v.nm. 
18C0,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved  on  his 
brother,  I 

Abchibald  Spejts,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  Inveresk,  Lieut. - 
Col.  E.LC.S.,  b.  22  June,  1765  ;  m.  7  Dec.  1797,  Charlotte, 
2nd  dau.  of  Arundel  Phillip,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  had  issue, 

Archibald,  late  representative. 

Thomas,  H. E.LC.S.,  b.  1810;  d.  Jan.  1832. 

Arundel,  6.  19  Jan.  1813;  d.  April,  1820. 

Charlotte,  r,i.  8  Jan.  1846,  Kev.  Frederick  Ayclibowm, 
Hector  of  Holy  Trinity,  Chester;  d.  2  Nov.  1868. 

Catherine,  m.  1848,  Hugh,  4th  son  of  Sir  John  Hope,  9th 
I  bart.  of  Craighall,  and  d.  17  March,  1875. 
I  Col.  Spens  d.  May,  1S45,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
I  Akcuibald  Spess,  Esq.  of  Lathallan,  E.LC.'s  civil  service, 
j  Bombay  Establishment,  6.17  Aug.  1S09;  m.  18  Nov.  1829, 
\  Henrietta  Ouchterlony,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Valiant, 
I  K.C.B.  and  K.H.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archidald  Lockuart,  now  of  Lathallan. 

II.  Arundel  Thomas,  Major  Bombay  Staff  Corps,  6.  16  May, 
1835 ;  m.  2  Feb.  1860,  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  N.  Wright, 
M.A.,  of  Coed-y-Ce!yn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  a  son,  d.  in 
infancy,  and  Alice  Isabel. 

III.  Arthur  Willoughby,  late  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  6.  19 
Nov.  1842:  111.  4  Aug.  1808,  Elizabeth  Geraldine  DeCourcy, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Cooke  Collis,  Esq.  of  Castle 
Cooke,  CO.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Major  J.  BI.  Cuppage,  of 
96th  regt.,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  Kenneth,  &.  28  June, 
1878 ;  and  Lsabel  Sara. 

IV.  Reginald  Hope,  Parliamentary  Agent,  London,  &.  6 
Nov.  IboO;  in.  18  April,  1876,  Mary  Elizabeth,  elder  dau. 
of  Francis  Anderson,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  has 
issue,  Archibald  Hope,  b.  27  Jan.  1877,  and  Evelyn  Mary,  b. 
9  May,  1878. 

I.  Charlotte  Henrietta,  m.  10  Dec.  1S50,  Archibald  David 
Robertson,  Esq.  of  Bombay  Civil  Service,  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Robertson;  d.  17  March,  1875. 

II.  Isabel  Florence. 

Mr.  Spens  d.  24  Nov.  1869. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  within  a 
bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  roses  arg.,  for  Spens  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  for  Campbell.  Crest — A 
ban's  head  erased ppr.    31otto — Si  Deus  quis  contra? 

Seat — Lathallan.  co.  Stirling. 


John  Davidson,  Esq.  of  Eavelrig,  Midlothian,  by  Hann.ah 
his  wife,  sister  of  Henry  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  author  of  The 
Man  of  Fcding.  By  his  1st  two  wives  Col.  Spens  had  nf> 
child,  but  by  the  3rd  he  left  issue, 

Nathaniel  James,  of  Craigsanquhar. 

John,  M.D.,  ra.    Catherine,    youngest  dau.   of  Bev.   Mr. 
Pritchard. 

Hannah,  ni.  William  Tankerville  Moneypenny,  Esq. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Nathaniel  Spess,  Esq.  of  Craigsanquhar,  J. P.,  6.  18  Fcli. 
1805;  m.  23  Jan.  1840,  Miss  Janet  Law  Guild,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir,  Nathaniel  James  Spens,  now  of  Craigsan- 
quhar. 

Arms — Or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  surmounted  of  a  bend  sa. 
charged  with  three  lozenges  arg.  CreU — A  hart's  head  erased 
ppr.    Motto — Si  Deus  quis  contra  ? 

Seat — Craigsanquhar,  Cupar,  co.  Fife. 


SPENS    OF    CSAIGSANaUHAB. 

Sptv^s,  Nathaniel  James,  Esq.  of  Craigsanquhar, 
0.  Fife,  Capt.  72nd  HigUauders. 

ILtnCaSr.— Nathaniel   Spens,     M.D.,     of     Edinburgh, 

Jyouncer  son  of  Thomas  Spens,  I6th  of  Lathallan,  by  Jane 

|k  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Douglas,  3rd  bart.  of  Glenbervie, 

purchased,  17  92,  the  estate  of  Craigsanquhar,  co.  Fife.    Dr. 

5pens  ra.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Milliken,  Esq.  of  Milhken, 

0.  Renfrew,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  M.D.,  m.  Bethia,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Good,  Esq., 
Surgeon  in  Edinburgh,  and  had  several  children. 
Graham,  a  youth  of  great  promisj,  d.  unm. 
Nathaniel,  Capt.  of  the  "  Neptune,"  East  Indiaman,  d.  v.nrii. 
Janet,  d.  unra. 

)r.  Spens  made  over  (1799)  his  landed  property  to  his  eldest 

on, 

James  Spens,  Esq.  of  Craigsanquar,  Lieut. -Col.  73rd  regt., 
I  f.P.  andD.L.,  h.  5  Nov.  1761 ;  m.  1st,  1787,  Isabella  Elizabeth, 
\  lau.  of  John  Macleod,  Esq.of  Macleod;  2ndly,  1797,  Frances, 

oungest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stuart,  Eart.  of  Allanbank,  co. 

ierwick;   and  Srdly,  1804,  Elizabeth  Joanna,   2nd  dau.   of 


SPERLING    OE    DYNES    HALL. 

Sperling,  Henet  John,  Esq.  of  Dynes  Hall, 
Ashen  House,  and  Ballingdon  Hall,  Essex,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  April,  1826,  his  first  cousin  Maria,  4th  dau. 
of  Henry  Piper  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Norbiiry  Part, 
Surrey.  Mr.  Sperling  served  as  Lieut.  9th  Infantry 
during  the  greater  part  of  the  Duke  of  Wellington's 
last  campaign  in  the  Xorth  of  France. 

iLtnCatJC— The  Sperlings  of  Essex  derive  from  an  ancient 
and  honourable  Swedish  ancestry.  The  family  statement 
carries  it  back  to  Joachim  Sperling,  Field-Marshal  Royal  of 
Sweden,  who  was  made  a  Count  by  the  King  of  Sweden  1687, 
and  d.  1691.  George,  his  son,  succeeded;  he  rii.  1  June, 
1653,  Anna  Schmidt,  of  Dantzig,  and  was  s.  by  Henry  his  son, 
6.  22  March,  1659,  who  having  m.  Ann  Crol,  of  Rotterdam, 
came  over  to  England  and  settled  at  Chigwell  Hall,  Esses. 
Their  son, 

Henky  Sperling,  Esq.,  rd.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Foxall,  Esq.,  and  Margaret  (Milner)  his  wife,  also  an 
heiress.    Their  son, 

Henry  Sperling,  rii.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Piper, 
Esq.  of  Ashen  House,  Essex,  whose  wife,  Dorothy  (Byatt)  was 
also  an  heiress.    They  had  three  sons, 

I.  John  Sperling,  of  Dynes  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Harriet, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  Wihiam  Eochfort,  of  Clontarf,  Ireland, 
M.P.  for  Wtstmeath,  and  granudau.  of  Robert,  Earl  of 
Belvedere,  and  d.  1S51,  having  had  issue, 

1  Henry  John  Speeling,  his  heir,  now  of  Dynes  Hall 
Ashen  House,  and  Ballingdon  Hall,  Essex,  the  repre- 
sentative of  the  families, of  Piper  of  Ashen,  Essex,  and 
Byatt  of  Bares  St.  Mari/,  Suffolk. 

2  Charles  Eobert,  J.P.  for  Esses,  m.  1823,  Louisa,  only 
dau.  of  Col.  Astle,  of  Gosfield  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  at  his 
residence.  The  Manor  House,  Staumore,  1«64,  having  had 
issue, 

Charles  Brogden  Sperling,  Esq.,  J. P.,  6.  1825;  m. 
1852,  Eliza  Mary,  dau.  of  Denne  Denne,  Esq.  of 
Elbridge  House,  and  Eichborough  Castle,  Kent,  and 
had  issue,  Charles  Frederic  Denne  ;  Eliza  Marie 
Louise ;  Constance  Maude ;  Evelyn  Emma  Astle ; 
Mabel  Mary  Denne  ;  and  Ethel  Harriet  Ellen. 

Eochfort  Astle,  in  Ceylon  Civil  Service :  m.  1859,  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  the  Park, 
Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Frederick  Van  Hagin,  Capt.  Staff  Corps,  m.  and  d.  s.  p. 
1864. 

Henry  Ecginald.  m.  1869,  Harriet  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of 
Stephen  Kennard,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  Harrow  Weald, 
and  has  issue. 

Eowland  Money,  Commander  R.N.,  m.  1873,  Marian 
Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Keyser,  Esq.  of  The 
Warren  House,  Stanmore.  He  d.  1873,  leaving  a  pos- 
thumous son,  Eowland  Arthur  Charles,  b.  4  Jan.  1874. 

Harriet  Louisa,  m.  and  d.  s.  p.  1S58. 

Eosalie  Caroline,  m.  1859,  Philip  Maxsted,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue. 

Frances  Charlotte  Celestina,  m.  1868,  Henry  S.  Kennard 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  .Stephen  P.  Kennard,  of  Woodlands, 
Harrow  Weald,  and  has  i.ssue. 

II.  Henry  Piper  Sperling,  of  Norbury  Paik  (see  Sperling  of 
Latldibary  lUll). 

III.  James  Sperling  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Lammareh  and  Vicar 
of  Great  Maplestead,  Essex,  rn.  and  had  three  sons. 

Aryn.s — Arg.,  on  a  moimt  in  base  vert  three  gilly  flowers 
ppr.,  stalked  and  leaved  of  the  second,  on  a  chief  arg.  four 
mullets  of  the  field.  Crests — Between  two  wings  conjoined  and 
displayed  arg.,  a  mullet  or.     il/o(^o— Sapiens  quis  assiduus. 

iSeaJ— Dynes  Hall,  Halstead,  Essex. 


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SPO 


SPSHLIj^TG-   of    LATTEITBTJE,"2'    HILIi. 

SpeelixG",  Aethfe,  Esq.  of  Lattenbury  Hill,  St. 
Ives,  CO.  Huntingdon,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  eo.  Cambridge,  LL.B.  Trin. 
CoU.  Cambridge,  b.  28  Nov.  1823  ;  on.  8  April,  1858, 
Adelaide  Noel,  3rd  dau.  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Henry 
Loraine  Baker,  Bart.,  C.B.,  and  by  her  ^vho  d.  20 
Eeb.  1877)  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Hakvey  Bakeb,  6.  7  Juno,  1266. 

II.  Herbert  Macnab,  b.  25  May,  1887. 
HI.  Hugh  Teignmoulh,  b.  4  Feb.  18G9. 

IV.  John  Kaslileigli,  b.  16  An;:;.  1870. 

V.  Charles  D'Oyley,  b.  24  July,  187.3. 

I.  Adelaide  Louisa,  d.  12  May,  1873.  ti.  Agnes  Grace. 

ILUTCaCTC.— Henry  Piper  Spebliko,  Esq.  of  Park  Place, 
Henley-on-Thames,  and  afterwards  of  Xorbury  Park,  Surrey, 
2nd  son  of  Henry  Sperling,  by  Jlary  Piper  his  wife  {see  jn'e- 
cedinr;  Mcriioir),  m.  7  April,  1791,  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Henry  Grace,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex,  by  his 
wife,  Sarah  Cheney,  an  heiress,  and  d.  at  ICorbury  Park,  6  Jan. 
1S47,  leaving  issue.  One  of  the  sons,  Eev.  Henry  Grace  Sper- 
ling, Rector  of  Papworth  St.  Agnes,  Hunts,  m.  Mary,  elder 
dau.  of  Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Stowlangtolt,  and  had  a  son, 
Henrt  Grace  Wilson  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Edgeivorth  Manor, 
CO.  Gloucester.  Another  son,  Jocn  Sperling,  Lieut.  Pioyal 
Engineers,  led  the  forlorn  hope  at  Bergcn-op-Zoora,  and 
another, 

The  PvEV.  Hervet  Jajies  Sperling,   of  Lattenbni^y  Hall, 
Kector  of  Papworth  St.  Agnes,  m.  27  June,  1S22,  Anr.e,  eldest 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Macnab,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Perth, 
and  had  issue, 
Abtiicr,  now  of  Lattenbury  Hill. 

Frederick  Hayne  (llcv.),  Rector  of  Papworth  St.  Agnes,  b.  li 
March,  1834:  ',n.  26  Aug.  1861,  Constance  Rachel,  only  dau. 
of  Rev.  l'\  W.  E.  lCnolly.s,  Rector  of  Saltwood,  and  has  issue, 
Harvey  Erskine,  b.  20  Dec.  1867  ;  1  Hilda  Constance  Mary, 
d.  July,  1873 ;  2  Bertha  Rachel ;  3  Lettice. 
Anna  Grace,  m.  16  Oct.  1800,  11  Signer  Cavaliere  Emilio 
Lecchini,  Capt.  in  the  late  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany's 
Guardia  Nobile. 
Mary  Anne.  Harriet  Maria. 

Anns,  Crest,  and  3Iotto — (Sec preceding  Memoir,) 
Seal — Lattenbury  Hill,  St.  Ives,  Hunts. 


SPINKS    OF    BEENLE-S"    HOTTSE. 

Spines,  Feed'eeick  Lowten,  M.A.,  Serjcant-at- 
Law,  of  Brenley  House,  Kent,  J.P.,  M.P.  for 
Oldham,  h.  27  Dec.  1816  ;  m.  27  Dec.  1844,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Brown,  Esq.  of 
The  Firs,  Ashton-under-Lyne,  co.  Lancaster,  by  his 
wife  Mary  Ann,  dan.  and  co-heir  of  John  Collins, 
Esq.  of  Fiilham,  Middlesex. 

HtlTCagt.— John  Spines,  Esq.,  m.  1781,  Mary,  only  child 
of  John  Edmonds,  Esq.  and  d.  1804,  having  had  by  her  (who 
d.  March,  1786)  two  sons,  the  elder  of  whom, 

John  Spinks,  Esq.,  m.  Nov.  18Co,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  La 
Coste,  Esq.,  and  d.  17  Aug.  1850,  having  had  by  her  (who  d. 
12  March,  1857)  with  five  other  sons,  John,  George,  Willism, 
Henry,  and  Thomas,  who  all  d.  s.  p.,  and  thiee  daus.,  Mary 
Ann,  Harriett,  and  Louisa,  who  all  d.  v.nm.,  a  son,  Fbedericu 
LowTLN,  now  of  Brenley  House,  Serjeant-at-Law. 

Armi — Az.,  a  cross  masculy  arg.  between  four  c.igles  dis- 
played or.  Crest — A  talbot  passant  gu.  bezantce  gorged  with 
three  fusils  arg.    Jilotio — Fidelis. 

Scat — Brenley  House,  near  Faversham,  Kent. 

* 

SPITTY    OP    EILLERICAT. 

Spittt,  Thojias  Jexxee,  Esq.  of  Eillericay, 
Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  and  Major  Com- 
manding the  Essex  Eifles,  1. 16  Jan.  1812  ;  m.  1863, 
Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Carter,  Esq.,  M.E.C.S., 
and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ker.  H.  Fothergill, 
Hector  of  Althorne,  Essex,  and  grandchild  of  Dr. 
Fothergill,  Provost  of  Queen's  Coll.  Oxford,  and 
Vice- Chancellor  of  that  Uniyersity  in  1772  and  three 
following  years. 

3Lf  ItCaQC. — The  family  tradition  is  that  this  family  origi- 
nally came  from  Wales  into  Esses. 


The  late  Thomas  Spittt,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  1858,  wa.s  only  son 
of  Thomas  Spitty,  Esq.,  the  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Spitty,  who 
resided  at  Bowers  Hall,  near  Raleigh,  Essex.  He  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Jenner,  D.D.,  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Tyrell,  Bart.,  whose  ancestors  had  resided  in  BUlericay  fur 
several  generations,  and  hadissue, 

I.  Thomas  Jenneb,  present  proprietor. 

I.  Cornelia,  m.  Edmund  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Lexden,  and  hns 

issue,  Walter  Percival  Roberts  ;  and  Cornelia  Gertrude 

Scudamore  Roberts. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  lions  rampant  arg. 
C)-c.st— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  eight  ostrich  feathers  arg., 
three  above  five. 

iSeat— Billericay,  Brentwood,  Essex. 


SPODE    OF    KAWKESYAUD    PARK. 

Spode,  Josiah,  Esq.  of  Hawtcsyard  Park,  co- 
Stafford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850,  m.  Helen, 
dau.  of  William  Heywood,  Esq.  of  Broughton  (who 
d.  1868).  Mr.  Spode  purchased,  1839,  from  the 
Lister  family,  the  estate  of  Hawkesyard,  in  former 
times  the  seat  of  the  Eugeleys,  of  whom  the  last 
there  resident  was  the  celebrated  Parliamentary 
Commander,  Col.  Simon  Rugeley. 

Arms — Per  bend  indented  sa.  and  erminois,  a  bend  between 
two  mullets  counterchanged.  Crat — A  demi-griffin  wings  ele- 
vated gu.,  between  the  paws  a  sliield,  as  in  the  Arms.  Motto 
— Recte  et  fideliter. 

Seat — Hawkesyard  Park,  near  Rugcley,  co.  Stafford, 


SPOOLER    OP    ELMDOSr. 

InNES-LiLLINGSTON,  FeEDEEICE   GrEORGE,    Esq. 
of  Coillemore  House,  Lochalsh,  Ross-shire,  Lieut. 
E.N..  b.l5  June,  1849;  m.   3  Oct.  1871,  Fran: 
EUzabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  William  O'Brien,  Esq.,  aua 
has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Francis  Innes,  &.  1  June,  187". 

II.  Hugh  WilUam  Innes,  b.  16  Aug.  1878. 

I.  Kathrine  Margaretta  Innes,  6.  12  Sept.  1372. 

II.  Constance  Sibyl  Innes,  6.  11  March,  1875. 

?£in0it0C.— The  Spooners  came  originally  from  the  hordc"~ 
of  cos.  Warwick  and  Worcester.  Their  brasses  are  to  : 
found  in  Tamworth  Church,  but  at  a  later  period  they  app- 
as  possessors  of  Henwood  Hall,  in  the  parish  of  Soiihr 
Elmdon  Hall  was  purchased  by  Abraham  Spooner  from  t 
family  of  Baynes  in  1760.  The  arms  and  crest  borne  by  t 
Spooners  of  Wickharnford,  1S89,  32  Elizabeth,  were  confirm 
at  the  Visitation  co.  Warwick,  10S3  (K  3,  Fol.  179). 

Abraham  Spooneb,  Esq.,  b.  1C90  (son  of  Abraham  Spooner, 
and  grandson  of  John  Spooner,  of  Handsworth),  rii.  1st,  Anne, 
dau.  of  George  Birch,  Esq.  of  Harbourn,  co.  Warwick,  and 
sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Birch,  one  of  the  Judges  in  the  reign  o£ 
George  II.,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau., 

Ann,  m.  Capel  Bond,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  and  d.  s.  -p.  1814. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard  Knight,  Esq.  of  Downtor 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Spooneb,  Esq.,  b.  1736;  m.  Jan.  1770,  Barbara,  eldesl 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough,  1st  bart.,  of  Edgbaston,  and  sistei 
of  Henry,  1st  Lord  Calthorpe,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  March,  IS-Cj 
had  issue, 

I.  Abraham,  of  Elmdon,  his  heir. 

II.  Isaac,  6.  1774;  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Tyler,  Esq.  of  Red 
lands,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  isi^ue.  His  son,  Isaac,  o: 
Wightwick,  Wolverhampton,  J. P.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law, 
TO."l863,  Charlotte  Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Chattield  Tyler 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Herbert. 

III.  Henry,  of  London,  Banker,  b.  1776;  m.  Anne  Jane,  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Palmer  Johnson,  Esq,  of  Burleigh  Fields,  CO. 
Leicester,  and  d.  19  April,  la49,  leaving  issue  an  only  dau 
and  heir,  Barbara  Anne,  m.  26  March,  1832,  Eev.  George] 
Lillingston,  M.A. 

V.  William  (Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Coventiy,  and  Rector  o 

Elmdon  b.  Aug.  1778;  m.  11  Sept.  1810,  Anna  Maria  Sidney 

dau.    of   Right   Hon.    Sir    Lucius  O'Brien,   3rd    bart.  o' 

Dromoland,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1857,  having  by  he:; 

(who  d.  24  Dec.  1846)  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Walton  Lodge,  near  Stafford,  J.P.,  M.A, 

Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law  and  Judge  of  thi, 

Coimty  Court  for  North  Staffordshire,  b.  14  July,  1811 

in.  6  Oct.   1841,  Jane  Lydia,  youngest  dau.  of  the  lati 

John  Wilson,  Esq.  of    Seacroft  Hall,  and  CUffe  Hall,  CO' 

York,  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 


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SPO 


1501 


William  Archil.iilcl  (Rev.),   10,  KeWc  Terrace,  Oxford, 

ii'ellow  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,   b.  22  July,  1844;  vi.  I'i 

Sept.  1S78,  Frances  Wycliffe,  3rd  dau.  of  Itight  liev. 

Harvey  Goodwin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
Henry  Maxwell,  Fellow  of  r.Iagdalua  Coll.  Oxford,  Vicar 

of  HouKliton,  l^avtrshnm,  b.  'J  May,  1846;  m.  12  Oct. 

1875,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Harvey 

Goodwin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle.  Mary  Anna. 

Janet  Sarah,  m.  25  July,  1871,  Henry  Salt,  Ksq.  M.D., 

of  Gordon  Square,  London.  Catherine  Barbara. 

2  Lucius  Henry,  iii.  1853,  Margaret,  dau.  of  R.  Neville 
Parker,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  five  sons  and  three  daus. 

3  Edward  (Very  Rev.),  Rector  of  lladleigh,  and  Dean  of 
Bocking,  b.  1821;  hi.  Ib57,  Octavia,  dau.  of  Sir  Oswald 
Mosley,  2nd  bart.,  of  Rolleston  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

4  Gerard,  m.  1854,  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  P. 
Bowland,  Esq.,  J. P.  co.  Cork,  and  has  six  sons  and  three 
daus. 

5  Charles,  m.  1853,  Frances  Susan,  dau.  of  D.  Trinder, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

1  Anna  Maria,  r,i.  Henry  Selfo  Selfe,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
four  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Barbara  Mary.  3  Elizabeth. 

4  Frances  Anne,  m.  1838,  Very  Rev.  E.  Bowles  Knottes- 
ford  F^rtescuc,  of  Alvcston  Manor,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

5  Catharine,  m.  1843,  the  Most  Rev.  Archibald  Campbell 
Tait,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1878. 

V.  Richard  of  Birmingham,  Banker,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
JjiiTiiingham.  and  afterwards  for  North  Warwickshire,  b. 
1783;  1,1.20  Dec.  1804,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Nathan  Wctherell, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Wetherell, 
and  d.  18G4,  leaving  by  iter  (who  d.  1860)  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Si;rvice,  m.  Mary  Anne 
Hathway,  and  d.  1867,  leaving  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Isaac  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Edgbastou,  Birmingham, 
b.  2  Sept.  1808;  3  Oct.  1843,  Eliza  St.  George,  eldest 
child  of  Gen.  Ord,  E.E. 

1  Barbara,  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  G.  Mann,  Vicar  of  Bowdon, 
CO.  Chester,  and  has  two  children. 

2  Eliza,  m.  1.  0.  Hamilton,  Esq. 

VI.  John,  b.  1785. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  1797,  William  AVilberforee,  Esq.,  M.P. 

II.  Ann,  1ft.  Rev.  Edward  Vansittart  Neale,  Esq.  of  Allcslcy 
Park,  CO.  Warwick.  iii.  Eliza,  d.  unni. 

Mr.  Spooner  d.  June,  ISIG,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Abraham  Spooner,  Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  6. 
1770;  m.  1797,  Elizabeth  Mary  Agnes,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Luke  LiUingston,  Esq.  of  Ferriby  Grange,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1830)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Isaac  William,  to.  9  Jan.  1832,  Katherino  Inncs,  only 
clau.  of  Hugh  Lindsay,  Esq.  and  great-niece  and  sole 
heiress  of  Sir  Hugh  Innes,  of  Balmacara  House,  and  d.  3  Oct. 
1850,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1875)  an  only  son, 
FiiEDERicK  George  Inxes  Lillingston,  Esq.,  and  two  daus., 
Charlotte  Lydia  Agnes,  and  Katharine  Zellcr  Graham. 

II.  Charles,  'ui.  1827,  Harriettc,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles 
William  Fonnercau,  of  Christ  Church,  SuiTolk,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Alfred,  of  The  Lodge,  Southwold,  Suffolk,  J.P.,  m.  1st, 
July,  1832,  Ann  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Tharpe,  Esq.  of 
Chippenham  Park,  near  Newmarket,  which  lady  </.  1854; 
and  2ndly,  22  Jan.  1857,  Mary  Grey,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Monok  Mason,  R.N.,  by  whom  he  left  issue  at  his  decease, 
S  March,  1866, 

1  Charles  Alfred  Gordon  Lillingston,  of  South-srold  Lodge, 
Wangford,  Suffolk. 

1  Wiliielmina  Mary.  2  Constance  Eleanor. 

rv.  George  (Rev.),  to.  23  Juno,  1832,  Barbara  Anne,  only 
child  of  Henry  Spooner,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  March,  1849,  leav- 
ing three  daus.  and  one  son,  the  present  George  William 
14     Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ulvenscroft,  co.  Leicester,  who  took  the 
name  of  Johnson  instead  of  Lillingston  (see  that  Name). 
V.  Edward. 

Arms — Az.,  a  boar's  head  in  bend  arg.  armed  or,  couped 
".ttce  de  sang.     Crest — A  boar's  head  couped  and  pierced 

,„,_---JUgh  the  neck  %Yith  a  spear  arg.  embrued  gu.    Motto — 

■[■,    Optima  loquere  pulcherrima  fac. 

iSeat— CoiUemore  House,  Lochalsh,  Ross-sliire,  Scotland. 


SPOOR    OS"    WHITBURN. 

Spoor,  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Whitburn,  co.  Durham, 
ate  iu  the  25th  King's  Own  Borderers,  b.  22 
ipril,  1857  ;  s.  his  father,  1860. 

2,tUCngC — The  family  claims  to  bo  a  branch,  and  now, 
lince  the  extinction  of  the  elder  line,  1729,  the  only  represen- 
;ative  in  male  descent,  of  an  ancient  family,  and  one  that  held 
'ormerly  large  estates.     The  name  has  been  variously  written 

f'";     Spur,  Spore,  Spoure,  and  Spoor. 

' '  Thomas  Spoore,  Esq.  of  Misterton  Manor,  Somerset,  com- 
naadcd  a  large  force  of  cavalry  for  King  Henry  VII.  against 


the  Cornish  rebels;  he  m.  Anno,  daii.  and  heir  of  Nicholas 
Trebartha,  Esq.,  and  had  issue.     His  .L,reat-grandson, 

Henry  Spoore,  Esq.  of  Misterton  and  Trebartha,  n.  1569, 
Mary  Rous ;  and  d.  1603,  having  sold  Misterton  Manor,  and 
was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Spoore,  Esq.  of  Trebartha,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter 
Courtenay,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1673,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Henry  Spoore,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army  of  King  Charles  I., 
who  had  issue,  George,  killed  at  the  Isle  of  Rhe,  under  the 
Duke  of  Buckingham ;  and  Richard,  the  heroic  governor  of 
Bristol,  where  he  was  assisted  by  a  large  force  commanded  by 
Lord  Lumley  :  he  was  a  Col.  in  the  army  of  King  Charles  I., 
in  who.se  service  he  was  Uillud.  Henry  Spoore  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Henry  Spoore,  Esq.,  who  d.  1C6G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Spoore,  Esq.,  an  eminent  genealogist  and  anti- 
quarian; he  erected  a  handsome  monument  in  the  Spoore 
aisle  of  Northill  church,  to  his  son,  Ilcnry,  the  last  heii--malo 
of  the  elder  line.  He  d.  1096,  and  was  s.  by  his  dau.,  Mart, 
who  m.  1st,  Renatus  Bellott,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Bochym  Hall, 
Cornwall;  and  2ndly,  Charles  Grylls,  Esq.  of  Lanreath  Court, 
Cornwall  (see  Grylls  of  lie  I. '■ton);  she  d.  1729,  and  left  the 
estate  to  her  cousin,  Capt.  Eodd,  of  the  Coldstream  Gtiards, 
whose  greut-grandson,  Francis  Rodd,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of 
Cornwall  1845-6,  is  the  present  owner. of  Trebartha  Hall  {sec 
Rodd  of  Trebartha).  Of  Uie  same  stock  as  Spoor  of  2'rtbariha 
was,  it  is  stated, 

Ralph  Spoor,  Esq.,  whose  great-grandson, 

Robert  Spoor,  Esq.,  settled  in  co.  Durham,  and  d.  17  Nov. 
1S31,  aged  74,  leaving  issue, 

Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Robert,  d.  unm.  Thomas,  d.  v.nm. 

John,  of  Bishopwearmouth,  co.  Durham,  'm.  21  Aug.  1833, 
Amelia,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Boyce,  Esq.,  J. P.,  Deputy- 
Comptroller  of  H.M.  Customs,  London,  by  Elizabeth,  sister 
of  Lieut.  Watson,  li.N.,  who  served  under  Lord  Nelson  at 
Trafalgar.    He  had  issue, 

William  (Rev.). 

Robert  Boyce,  Domestic   Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Scar- 
brough. 

Emma.        Amelia.        Maria.        Harriet  Alice.        Clara. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Spoor,  Esq.  of  Whitburn  House,  co.  Durham,  J.T., 
and  Warkworth  Cottage,  Northumberland,  Mayor  of  Sunder- 
land 1837-S;  b.  24  Sept.  1794;  m.  at  Whitburn,  4  March,  1824, 
Maria  Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richi'.rd  Graydon,  Esq.  of 
Whitburn  House,  co.  Durham,  ami  Warkwcrth  Cottage, 
Northumberland,  by  Mary,  sister  of  Lieut.  Orde,  R.N.,  of  the 
i3.mi\y  olO-KD^of  Northunibcrtand,  descended  in  the  female  line 
from  the  family  of  Selby  of  the  same  co.  She  d.  at  Croft,  co. 
York,  1  June,  1840,  aged  39;  he  d.  2  Dec.  1861,  aged  5G, 
They  had  issue, 
Nicholas  Appleby,  their  heir. 
Charles  Robert  Selby,  b.  7  Jan.  1SC5. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Applilhe  Spoob,  Esq.  of  Whitburn,  co.  Durham, 
and  Warkworth,  Northumberland,  Capt.  25th  regt.,  D.L.  co. 
Durham,  and  sorattime  a  Lieut,  in  the  Durham  Militia,  b. 
6  Nov.  1826;  m.  3  Aug.  1854,  Dorothy  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir 
(with  her  sister,  wife  of  Gen.  Stannus,  C.B.;  see  Stannus  o/ 
CarLiagford)  of  John  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Herbert,  his  heir. 

Gertrude  Laura  Graydon,  d.  18  Oct.  18.59. 

Ida  Marion  Graydon,  d.  23  Sept.  1867,  aged  S  years. 

Capt.  Spoor  d.  at  Gib-altar  8  Jan.  1860,  and  a  monument  has 
been  erected  to  his  memory  by  his  brotlier  officers. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  a  rose  of  the  first  between  two 
spur  rowels  sa.  Crest — A  deini-antelojic  erased  per  fess  crm. 
and  gu.  ciincd  and  attired  or,  holding  in  its  mouth  a  broken 
spear  sa.  head  downwards  arg.  iV/o^ci— Semper  constans  et 
fidelis. 

Seat— Whitburn  House,  Sunderland,  co.  Durham. 


SPOTTISWOODE    OF    GPOTTISWOODE, 

Spottiswoode,  Alicia  Ani«-e,  of  Spottiswoode, 
CO.  Berwick,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Spottis- 
woode, Esq.  01  Spottiswoode,,  in.  16  March,  1836, 
Lord  Jolm  Douglas  Montagu-Scott,  only  brother  of 
Walter  Francis,  5th  Duke  of  Buccleuch  and  Quecns- 
berrv,  K.G-.,  who  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1860.  Lady  John 
Douaks  Monlagu-Scott  resumed  the   surname   of 


1502 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SPO 


Spottiswooue  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary 
wish  of  lier  father. 

ILl'UCagC. — Tlie  surname  of  Spottiswoocle  was  assumed  hy 
the  proprietors  of  the  lands  and  barony  of  Spottiswoodc,  in 
tlie  parish  of  Gordon,  co.  Berwicli,  as  soon  as  surnames  be- 
came hereditary  in  Scotland.  The  immediate  ancestor  of  the 
family  was  Egbert  de  Spottiswood,  Lord  of  Spottisvvood,  who 
•was  b.  in  the  reign  of  Iving  ALE-tANDEii  III.,  King  of  Scotland, 
and  d.  in  that  of  King  KoiiERX  Drdce,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 
John  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  living  tciip.  King  David  Beuce, 
whose  son  and  heir,  lioBiinx  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  m.  a 
dau.  of  the  ancient  family  of  Lighten  of  Ulishaven,  co.  For- 
far, sisterof  the  celebrated  Dr.  Henry  Lighton,  1st  Bishop  of 
Murray,  and  was  father  of  Heney  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk, 
■who  d.  in  the  end  of  the  reign  of  James  II.,  King  of  Scotland, 
leaving  a  son  and  successor,  James  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk, 
a  stanch  loyalist  and  nnn  adherent  to  the  interest  of  James 
III.,  for  which  he  was  forfeited,  but  reinstated  subsequently 
hyjAMEsIV. ;  soon  afterwards  he  rf.,  leaving  by  his  wife,  a 
dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Johnston,  of  Johnston,  a  son  and  heir, 
AViLLiAM  Spottiswood,  of  Spottiswood,  who  fell  at  Flodden, 
in  151.3,  with  James  IV.  of  Scotland.  He  had  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Hop  Pringle,of  Torsonco,  by  whom  ho  had  (with 
a  dau.  Jean,  7n.  William  Hay,  of  I3ana,  and  a  son,  Hugh)  two 
elder  sons, 

David,  his  successor. 

John  (Kev.),  D.D.,  a  man  of  great  learning  and  piety,  m. 
Beatrix,  dau.  of  Patrick  Crichton,  of  Lugton  and  Gilmer- 
ton,  and  d.  in  1585,  aged  76,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  two  sons, 

John  (Most  Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to 
Spottisvvood. 

James  (Right  Rev.),  b.  in  15G7,  appointed  Bishop  of  Clo- 
gher,  in  Ireland,  in  IG'il ;  </.  in  London,  lG4-i,  and  was 
hurled  in  Westminster  Abbey.  Dr.  .Spottiswood  left 
(with  a  dau.,  ni.  Archibald,  .■^on  of  Sir  James  Erskine) 
two  sons,  1  Henry  (Sir),  knighted  hy  James  I.,  m.  Jean, 
flau.  of  Tristram  Bulkelcy,  Esq.  of  Castlebarnhill,  in 
Anglesey,  by  whom  he  had  several  sons,  whose  descend- 
ants settled  in  Ireland ;  and  2  Richard,  of  Drumbote. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  d.  towards  the  end  of  the 
reign  of  Ja.mes  V.  of  Scotland,  leaving  an  only  son, 

NiNiAN  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  who  was  served  heir  to  his 
father  in  1050.  He  left  two  sons,  William,  his  successor,  who 
d.  unm.  in  1594,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

JouN  Spottiswood,  of  that  ilk,  who  d.  s.  p.  soon  after,  when 
the  representation  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

John  Spottiswood  (Most  Rev.),  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrews, 
and  Lord  High  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  who  then  became  of 
Spottiswood,  which  barony  he  sold  in  1G20,  having  previously 
purchased  several  other  lands.  This  ever  memorable  Prelate, 
the  celebrated  author  of  Tkc  Ilislori/  of  the  Church  of  Scotland, 
was  b.  in  15R5,  and  educated  at  Glasgow.  On  the  accession  of 
James  VI.  to  the  throne  of  England,  Dr.  SpotWswood,  who 
had  accompanied  his  Majesty,  was  raised  to  the  Archbishopric 
of  Glasgow,  and  made  a  Privy  Councillor  in  North  Britain. 
In  1G15  he  v/as  translated  to  the  See  of  St.  Andrews ;  in  1633, 
crowned  Charles  I.  at  Holyrood;  and  in  two  years  after  was 
made  Chancellor  of  Scotland.  On  the  outbreak  of  the  civil 
war,  he  retired  to  London,  and  there  d.  in  1639,  being  buried 
In  Westminster  Abbey.  He  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  David  Lindsay, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ross,  by  whom  ho  had  (with  a  dau.,  Anne,  m. 
William  Sinclair,  of  Roslin)  two  sons, 

John  (Sir),  his  heir,  who  had  ch.arters,  dated  April,  1C16.  and 
5  June,  1621,  of  several  lands,  and  others  subsequfntly:  hed. 
without  surviving  issue  ;  his  only  son,  John,  having  joined 
Montrose,  was  taken  prisoner  with  him,  aiid  executed  in  16S0. 
Robert  (Sir),  who  continued  the  line. 

The  latter. 

Sir  Robert  Spottiswood,  b.  in  I59C,  who  was  knighted  by 
James  VI.,  and  appointed  one  of  the  Extraordinary  Lords  of 
Session,  and  one  of  his  Privy  Council,  wascreated  by  Charles  1. 
Presidentof  the  College  of  Justice,  and  Secretary  for  Scotland. 
He  5)1.  in  1629,  Bethia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Morrison, 
of  Prestongrangc,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons, 

John,  who  d.  U7WI.  before  the  Restoration  of  Charles  II. 

Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert,  Physician  to  the  Governor  and  Garrison  of  Tangier, 
d.  in  1688,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  widow  of  — 
Elliot,  an  only  son,  Alexander,  b.  in  1676,  a  Gen.  in  the 
army,  appointed  Governor  of  Virginia  in  1710.  He  m.  in 
1724,  Butler,  dau.  of  Richard  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Westminster, 
by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus.,  Anne,  m.  Bernard  Moore, 
Esq.,  Col.  of  a  regt.  in  Virginia,  and  Dorothea)  two  sons, 
Robert,  the  younger,  killed  at  a  skirmish  in  Virginia,  in 
1756,  s.  p.;   the  elder,  John,  vi.  iu  1745,  Mary,  dau.  of 


William  Dandaridge,  Esq.,  Commander  of  the  "  Ludlow 

Castle  "  ship  of  war,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  and  two 

sons,  Alexander  and  John. 

Sir  Robert  fell  a  victim  to  his  loy.alty ,  CO  Jan.  1G46,  being 

executed  at  St.  Andrews,  by  the  Covenanters.     His  second 

son, 

Alexander  Spottiswoode,  Esq.,  a  firm  friend  of  the  Royal 
Family,  having  been  bred  to  the  Law,  entered  Advocate,  and 
got  a  Charter  under  the  Great  Seal  from  King  Charles  II., 
"  Alexandre Spottiswoode,  advocate,  terrarura  deWarristoua," 
&c.,  dated  28  Aug.  1662.  He  -m.  1st,  the  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Sir  John  Home,  of  Crimstain,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 
Alexander,  who  d.  imm.;  he  ?)i.  2nd'y,  Helen,  dau.  of  John 
Trotter,  of  Morton  Hall,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  daus., 
Janet,  in.  George  Brown,  of  Thcrnydikee,  and  Catharine,  and 
a  younger  son,  Robert,  who  d.  young)  an  elder  son  and  heir, 
John,  of  whom  presently.  He  d.  in  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  surviving  son, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  an  eminent 
Advocate,  wlio  purchased  back,  1700,  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Spottiswoode.  He  m.  1710,  Hon.  Helen  Arbuthnott,  dau.  of 
Robert,  3rd  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  widow  of  John  Maciar- 
lane,  of  that  ilk,  and  by  her  had  a  son,  Joh.v,  his  successor; 
and  two  daus.,  Helen,  m.  John  Gartshone,  Esq.  of  Alderston; 
and  Anne,  m.  Dr.  James  Dundas,  an  eminent  Physician  in 
Edinburgh.  Mr.  Spottiswoode  d.  in  1728,  and  was  s.  by  his 
only  son  and  heir, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  m.  1740,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Charlton,  co.  Fife,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomson,  a  Merchant  in  Jamaica,  d.  unm. 
HI.  Robert,  to.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  —  JVIosman,  Esq.  of  Auch- 

tyfardel,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  leaving  two  sons,  John,  d.  s.  p, 
and  Hugh,  m.  and  left  issue. 

I.  Cecilia,  iii.  Robert  Worslcy,  Esq. 

II.  Maria,  d.  unm.  in.  Helen,  d.  unm. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  vi.  10  June,  1779,' 
Margaret  Penelope,  dau.  of  William  Strahan,  Esq.  of  London, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  it.  William,  d.  unm. 

HI.  George,  of  Gladswood,  co.  Berwick,  Lieut.-Col.  in  tlio' 
army. 

IV.  Andrew,  of  Broom  Hall,  Surrey,  m.  15  March,  1819,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  T.  N.  Longman,  Esq.  of  Hampstead,  Middle- 
sex, and  d.  20  Feb.  1866,  having  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  12 
Oct.  1870)  two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Combe  Bank,  Sevenoaks,  Kent,  and  41,  Gros- 
vcnor  Place,  London,  S.W.,  J.P.  for  Kent,  M.A.,  LL.D., 
President  of  the  Royal  Society  and  of  the  British  Asso- 
ciation, 6.4  Jan.  1825;  m.  27  Nov.  1861,  Eliza  Taylor, 
dau.  of  William  Urquhart  Arbuthnot,  Esq.,  late  Member 
of  Indian  Council,  and  has  issue,  1  William  Hugh,  6.  12 
July,  1864;  2  Cyril  Andrew,  b.  29  July,  1867. 

2  George  Andrew,  of  Chattari,  Devon,  and  29,  Ashley  Place, 
S.W.,  b.  19  Oct.  1827;  r,i.  0  April,  1863,  Frances  Grace, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Sir  St.  Vincent  Love  Hanmiick,  Bart., 
and  has  issue,  1  Adrian  George;  2  John;  1  DIabel;  2 
Elizabeth  Mary;  3  Margaret  Eleanor. 

1  Elizabeth,  r,i.  1844,  Lachlan  Mackintosh  Rate,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1849.  2  Rosa.  3  Augusta. 

V.  and  VI.  Robert  and  Henry,  both  d.  unm. 

I.  Diary. 

II.  Elizabeth  Sophia,  m.  Thomas  Beckwirth,  sq.,  and  h^ ' 
issue. 

III.  Rachel  Frances,  m.  William  Robertson,  Esq.  of  Logrii 
House,  CO.  Edinburgh,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Spottiswoode  d.  3  Feb.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Spottiswoode,  Esq.  of  Spottiswoode,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  0. 
17  June,  1780  ;  r,i.  13  Sept.  1809,  Helen,  second  dau.  of  Andrew 
Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie  Marischal,  co.  Midlothian,  by  whom, 
who  d.  1870,  he  had  issue, 

John,  b.  11  Aug.  1811,  an  officer  in  the  Grenadier  Guards; 
d.  s.  p. 

Andrew,  6.   18  Oct.  1812,  Lieut.-Col.  9th  Lancers,  who  d., 
leaving  a  dau.,  Helen,  m.  1874,  Capt.  Charles  Herbert  (see 
Herbert  af  MackruKs)  and  has  issue. 
Alicia  Anne,  now  Lady  John  Douglas  Scott  Spottiswoode,  of 

SpntUswoode. 
Margaret  Penelope,  m.  19  Jan.  1834,  Sir  Hugh  Hume  Camp- 
bell, 5th  hart.,  of  M.archmont,  co.  Berwick,  d.  16  Oct.  183il,- 
leaving  issue,  one  dau.,  Helen. 

Ao-,us — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  oak  trees 
eradicate  vert  a  boar's  head  couped  or.     Crest — An  eagle  risin . 
gu.  looking  at  the  sun  in  splendour  ppr.     Supporters — Tw 
savages  wi'eatlied  head  and  middle  with  laurel  and  holding  ! 
clubs  over  their  shoulders  all  jipr.    31rjllo — Patior  ut  potiar. 

Sca(s— Spottiswoode,  Lauder,  co.  r.erwicU;  Cawston  Lodge 
Dunchurch,  near  Rugby,  co.  Warwick. 


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SPR 


1503 


SPOTTISWOOD    OF    MUIRESK. 

Faequhar-Spottiswood,  Henry  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Muiresk,  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  1859. 

JLt'lICagC. — This  is  a  branch  of  tlie  very  ancient  House  of 
^pottiswootle,  of  that  illi. 

Archibald  Spottiswood,  Esq.,  ra.  Anne  Fraser,  and  had 
issue.  John,  James,  William,  Archibald,  Charles,  Elizabeth, 
and  Isabel.    The  3rd  son, 

William  Spottiswood,  Esq.,  m.  21  June,  1744,  Ann  Ilal- 
dane,  and  was  father  (with  four  other  sons,  John,  William, 
Archibald,  and  Robert,  and  two  daus.,  Blary  and  Ann)  of 

James  Spottiswood,  Esq.,  m.  1793,  Margaret  Meldrum,  and 
was  father  of 

James  Brodie  Spottiswood,  Esq.  of  Muiresk,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Aberdeen,  and  J.P.  for  Banff,  b.  1  May,  1797;  m. 
2  Nov.  1S30,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Alexander  Farquhar, 
Minister  of  Pitslargo,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Muiresk,  ra.  Georgina  Mary  Agnew,  dau.  of 
Henry  David  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Balgownie,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  d. 
IS73,  had  issue, 

I.  Henby  Alexander,  now  of  Muiresk.       ii.  Robert  James. 

Amu,  C'rcit,  and  3Iolto — Same  as  Spottiswoode  ofSpotlis- 
woode. 

iSeaJ— Muiresk,  near  Turriff,  co.  Aberdeen. 


SPBATT    OF    PENCIL    HILL. 

Speatt,  Haemer  Deveeepx,  Esq.  of  Pencil 
Hill,  CO.  Cork,  m.  Eliza  Louisa,  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Townsend  WaiTen,  Esq.,  and  Penelope  his  wife,  dan. 
of  Eev.  Edward  Carleton,  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork. 

^tlTCHgC. — This  family  was  established  in  Ireland  by 
Eev.  Deverecx  Spratt  (son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Spratt,  of 
Stratton-on-Vosse,  Somerset,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Cooke)  who  after  talung  his  degree  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.  Hall,  Oxford,  settled  in  the  co.  of  Kerry  about  1640, 
had  the  livings  of  Tipperary,  Michelstown,  and  Galbally,  and 
otitained  estates  by  patent  in  cos.  Wexford  and  Cork.  At  one 
period  of  his  life  escaping  from  the  hands  of  the  Insurgents 
during  the  great  Rebellion,  he  took  ship  from  Youghal,  but 
was  captured  by  an  Algerine  Pirate,  and  detained  a  slave  at 
Algiers.  Whilst  at  Algiers  he  officiated  as  Chaplain  to  the 
English  captives  there,  and  a  record  is  still  preserved  of  a 
marriage  then  celebrated  by  him.  By  his  wife,  Palgrave 
Cubitt,  Devereux  Spratt  was  father  of 

Devebeux  Spratt,  Esq.,  b.  at  Torbay,  near  Blitchelstown, 
30  May,  1670,  who  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Bond,  Esq.  of 
Ballynahilisk,  co.  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Capt.  William  Harmer,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Habmer  Spratt,  Esq.,  m.  Catherine  Xash,  and  had,  besides 
a  dau.,  Margaret,  two  sons,  James  (who  s.  his  uncle  James  in 
the  family  estates,  and  d.  without  legitimate  issue,  and  by  will 
disinherited  his  brother),  and  Harmer.    This  latter, 

Harmer  Spratt,  Esq.,  m.  19  Nov.  1778,  Martha,  dau.  and  co- 
iheiress  of  Thomas  Foott,  Esq.  of  Elmvale  and  Springfort,  en. 
Cork,  and  through  this  marriage  the  lands  of  Baltidaniel  and 
Pencil  Hill  came  into  the  family.  By  her  Mr.  Spratt  left  at 
his  decease,  1830,  a  son, 

Thomas  Edward  Spratt,  who  m.  1815,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Col. 
Bichard  Foott,  of  Milfort,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  May, 
1887)  had  issue, 

Habmer  Devereux,  now  of  Pencil  Hill. 

Eichard,  m.  Eliza  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin 
Foott,  Esq.  of  Carrigacunna  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  has  .sur- 
viving issue,  Richard  Henry ;  Evelyn  Augusta ;  Harmer 
Devereux ;  and  Henry  Baldwin. 

Mary,  m.  1S53,  Paul  Smith,  Esq.  Margaret,  d.  uiim.  1849. 
Mr.  Spratt  d.  21  Oct.  1833. 

&o^— Pencil  HUl,  near  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


SPRING    OF    CASTLElffiAYNE. 

Spring,  Charles  William:  Gordon,  Esq.  of 
Castlemayne,  co.  Kerry,  Lieut.  E.N.,  h.  9  April, 
1850,  a  descendant  of  tlie  royal  Houses  of  Plan- 
tagenet  and  Stuart  through  his  maternal  great- 
grandmother.  Lady  Elizabeth  G-ordon. 

ittnCaSC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
Spring,  Barts.  of  Pakcnham,  near  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  extinct. 

Thomas  Spring,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  Suffolk,  d.  a.d.  1440, 
1?  Henry  VI.,  leaving  by  Agnes  his  wife,  a  son, 

Thomas  Spring,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  who  d.,  as  appears  from 
a  brass  in  the  church  of  Lavenham,  7  Sept.  1486,  leaving  by 


Margaret  his  wife,  a  son,  James,  d.  s.  p.  1493,  a  dau.,  Cicely, 
m.  Robert  Sexton,  Gent.,  and  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Spring,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  who  ra.  1st,  Alice,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Appleton,  Esq.  of  Waldingfield ;  and  2ndly,  Anne 
King,  of  Boxford;  and  c?.  1510,  leaving  by  his  1st  wife  only 
four  children,  i.  John  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Pakenham,  knighted  by 
Henry  VIL,  ancestor  of  Spring,  Bart,  of  Pakenham,  extinct 
1769  (see  Bvs.Kt.'s  Extinct  Baroneta(/e);  ii.  Bobert,  of  whom 
hereafter;  iii.  Anne,  r,i.  Sir  Thomas  Jermyn,  Knt.  of  Rus- 
brooke,  Suffolk ;  iv.  Rose,  m.  Gibbon,  of  Lyme  Regis,  Norfolk. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Spring,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eden,  Esq.  of  same  place,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Sir  Philip  Paris,  Knt.)  he  had  a  son, 

Nicholas  Spring,  Esq.  of  Lavenham,  who  3,i.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Risby,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Spring,  Esq.,  Constable  of  Castlemayne,  co.  Kerry, 
Capt.  in  the  army,  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in 
Ireland.  He  m.  Annabel,  dau.  of  John  Browne,  commonly 
called  "Master  of  Awnay,"  and  widow  of  William  Apsley, 
Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had 

I.  Walter,  »!.  Mary,  dau.  of  Patrick  Cro.sbie,  Esq.,  elder  brother 

of  John  Crosbie,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ardfert  1600-21,  and  had, 

with  two  daus.,  Kathleen   m.  1st,  Nicholas  Browne,  Esq.  of 

Cooldeane,  and  2ndly,  Daniel  Oge  Maoel  McCarthy,  of  Dun- 

gaile;  and  Annabel,  ,a.  Col.  Henry  Blackwall,  one  son, 

Edward,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas  Browne,  Knt.  of 

Molahiffe,  and  had  a  dau.,  Thomasine,  »;.  Patrick  Fitz- 

Gerald,  Esq.  of  Gulleries,  oth  son  of  the  Knight  of  Kerry, 

and  one  son, 

Walter  the  Unfortunate,  so-called  from  having  forfeited 
his  estates,  m.  Julian,   dau.  of  FitzGerald,  of  Ennis- 
more,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  d.s.p.,  and  a  dau.,  Mary. 
II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  James  Delahoyde,  of  Moyglare. 

II.  Frances,  ra.  1st,  Meyler  Hussey,  of  Castle  Gregory;  and 
2ndly,  Marcus  Slagrath,  of  Killeenaloff",  co.  Tipperary. 

III.  Susanna,  ra.  Travers,  of  Killfallony,  co.  Kerry. 

IV.  Alice,  ra.  Col.  James  Ryves,  of  Carrignafeely,  co.  Kerry. 

V.  Annabel,  ra.  Luke  Taaffe,   Esq.,   brother  of  John,   Is: 
Viscount  Taaffe. 

The  2nd  son, 

THO.MAS  Spring,  Esq.  of  Eallycrispin,  co.  Kerry,  was  com- 
missioned a  Capt.  to  command  a  company  at  Castlemayne  by 
Sir  William  St.  Leger,  Lord  President  of  Munster  and  the 
Earl  of  Inchiquin.     He  m.  Margaret  Fen,  and  jad  issue, 

I.  Thosias,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter,  ra.  Alice,  dau.  of  Robert  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Conway,  M.P.  for  Tralee,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  /)!.  Ann  Fitzmaurice,  and  had  two  sons,  William 
and  Thomas,  living  1734. 

1  Avis,  ra.  Thomas  Blennerhassett,  Esq. 

2  Anne,  jii.  Rev.  Thomas  Frankland,  Prebendary  of  Cloyne. 

3  Martha,  m.  Capt.  John  Thwaite,  of  co.  Cumberland. 

4  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Eagar,  of  Ballymales,  co.  Kerry. 

III.  Edward,  m.  Katherinc,  dau.  of  Oliver  Hussey,  Esq.  of 
Raba,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  a  son,  John,  and  two  daus. 

The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Spring,  Esq.  of  Eallycrispin,  m.  Avis,  dau.  of 
Robert  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Conway,  M.P.  for 
Tralee,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Eallycrispin  and   Stephen's  Green,   Dublin, 

Barrister-at-Law,  ra.  15  Dec.  1733,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Francis 

Annesley,  Esq.  of  Ballysonan,  co.  Kildare,  and  had  by  her, 

whose  will,  dated  28  July,  17»5,  was  proved  7  Sept.,  a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Eallycrispin,  6.  3  June,  1735;    ?i).  Katherine, 

dau.  of  Ven.  Edward  Wright,  Archdeacon  of  Limerick , 

and  d.  intestate  (administration  granted  14  Nov.  1794); 

leaving  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 

Kathcrine,  m.  10  Aug.  1785,  Stephen  Edward  Rice,  Esq. 

of  Mount  Trenchard,  co.  Limerick,  and  was  mother  of 

Right  Hon.  Thomas  Spring  Rice,  created  1S39,  Lord 

Monteagle  (see  Burke's  Peerage). 

n.  Edward,  in  the  service  of  the  King  of  Prussia  1734. 

III.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter.  iv.  John. 

I.  Alice.  II.  Anne.  iii.  Annabel.  iv.  Mary. 

The  3rd  son, 

Francis  Spring,  Esq.,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of  John  Mason, 
Esq.  of  Bally  McElligott,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  a  dau..  Avis, 
b.  23  Dec.  1734,  and  one  son, 

John  Spring,  Esq.,  who  n.  Mary  Collis,  and  left  three  sons, 

I.  Francis,  d.  unra.  ii.  Thomas,  m.,  and  d.  s.p. 

III.  William. 
The  3rd  son, 

William  Sprikg,  Esq.,  Col.  57th  regt.,  m.  Anne,  dan.  of 
Major  Carter,  and  left  issue, 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  Lieut.  H.M.  9th  regt.,  d.  unm. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STA 


III.  Eotert,  TO.  Catherine,  clan,  of  Gen.  Knight. 

IV.  Thomas,  m.,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Francis,  m.  Sara,  dau.  otCol.  Day,  and  has  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Speing,  Brevet Licut.-Col.  44th  regt.,  m.  Mary  Isa- 
bella, dau.  of  Col.  Tidy,  C.B.,  and  granddau.  of  Eev.  Thomas 
Holmes-Tidy,  by  his  wife  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Kev.  John  Skclly 
and  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Gordon  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander, 
2nd  Duke  of  Gordon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles  William  Gordon,  his  heir. 

II.  Hekbekt  Geoege  Chaeles,  b.  8  Oct.  18.54. 

I.  Mary  Gordon.  ii.  Frances  Caroline  Gordon. 

Arms— Arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  mascles  gu.  as 
many  cinquefoils  of  the  field.  Cretst — A  demi-stag  salient, 
ppr.    Motto — Non  milii  sed  patriae. 

Heside^ice— The  Trenches,  lAnglcy,  co.  Buckingham. 


SPSOSTON  OF  SPROSTON. 
Speoston,  Eev.  Samuel  TnoMAS,  of  Sproston 
Wood,  Wrcnbury,  co.  Chester,  B.D.  Christ's  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Wediiesfield  Heath,  co.  Staf- 
ford, i.  24  March,  1817  ;  m.  17  Feb.  1846,  Frances 
Maria,  4tli  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Sproston,  Vicar  of 
Trimden,  Durham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  6.  30  July,  1842 ;  m.  7  May,  1878,  Laura  Helen, 
2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Twyford,  Esq.  of  Southampton. 

II.  John,  b.  26  Feb.  1851 ;  m.  11  Oct.  1876,  Eleanor  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Arnold,  Esq.  of  Southborough  Lodge, 
Kent. 

m.  William  Manning  Sproston,  6.  23  May,  18C3. 
I.  Elizabeth,  b.  20  April,  1853. 

3Ltnr<tSC. — This  family  has  resided  at  Sproston  Wood  since 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  1594.  In  1033,  Joun  Sproston  and 
Catherine  Woolrich  were  married.    They  left  six  children, 

John,  b.  1036.  Thomas,  b.  1639. 

Eobert,  b.  1041.  Samuel,  6.  1048. 

Frances,  b.  1035.  Margaret,  b.  1613. 

The  eldest, 

John  Sproston,  dying  witliout  issue,  1080,  left  the  estate  to 
his  brother  Thomas  for  life,  the  remainder  to  John  Sproston. 

John  Sproston,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Sproston,  m.  Elizabeth 
Manning,  and  was  father  of 

John  Sproston,  who  m.  Mary  Court,  of  Bishopton,  co.  War- 
wick ;  and  their  3rd  son, 

Samdel  Speoston,  Esq.of  Sproston  Wood,  h.  11  March,  1761, 
added  to  his  inheritance  landed  property  in  the  townships  of 
Wrenbury  and  Newhall.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George 
AVilson,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Thomas  Street,  Grosvenor  Square- 
London,  and  d.  s.  p.  11  May,  1858,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  great, 
nephew,  the  present  Eev.  Samdel  Tuomas  Speoston,  of 
Sproston  Wood. 
/Sccti— Sproston  Wood,  Wrenbury. 

* 

SPE.OT    OF    EIDDELL. 
Speot,   Maek,  Esq.    of  Eiddell,  co.  Roxburgh, 
and  J.P.  for  co.  Selkirk,  b.  1802 ;  m.  1829,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Shewell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1871)  has,  with  other  issue, 
I.  John  (Col.),  J.P.  co.  Eoxburgh,  and  Assistant-Adjutant 
to  the  Quartermaster-General  for  Scotland,  late  Lieut. -Col. 
commanding  91st  Highlanders,  b.  1830  ;  vi.  18G9,  Georgina 
Mary,  dau.  of  H.  E.  Surtces,   Esq.  of  Eedworth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1870)  has  surviving  issue,  Agatha. 

fLtltfittJC— John  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Yule,  Esq.of  Edinburgh;  and  tZ.  1817, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Maek,  now  of  Eiddell. 

II.  James,  of  Spott  House,  Dunbar,  co.  Haddington,  J.P. 
andD.Ij.,Lordof  the  Barony,  and  Patron  of  Spntt,  b.  14  Jan. 
1804;  m.  May,  1834,  Mary,  dau.  of  Eichard  Watt,  Esq.  of 
Bishop  Burton,  co.  York,  and  Speke,  co.  Lancaster. 

I.  Marion,  i/i.  Alexander  Tait,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  James 
and  John. 

II.  Fanny. 

III.  Jessie,  m.  Mark  Sprot  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  co. 
Dumfries. 

IV.  Mary,  m..  Sir  William  Maxwell,  Bart.,  of  Cardoness,  co. 
Kircudbright,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1840,  having  had  issue  (see 
Burke's  Baronctani). 

V.  Caroline,  m.  William  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  co.  Ayr,  and 
had  issue,  one  son  and  two  daus. 

fieai—EiddeU,  Selkirk.     Citiii— National;  New  Edinburgh. 


STACKHOtrSE-ACTON  OF  ACTON  SCOTT. 

Stackhouse-Acton-,  Feances,  of  Acton  Scott, 
Salop,  widow  of  Tliomas  Pendarvcs  -  Stackhouse 
Acton,  Esq.  of  Acton  Scott.  Mrs.  Stackhouse- 
Acton,  who  was  h.  1796,  and  m.  28  Jan.  1812,  is  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Andrew  Xnight,  Esq. 
of  Downton  Castle,  co.  Hereford,  F.E.S.,  President 
of  the  Horticultural  Society. 

UrtlTCilCfC. — The  Actons  can  be  traced  at  Acton  Scott  to 
the  time  of  Henry  111.,  and  became  the  senior  line  of  the  noble 
family  of  Acton  of  Aldeiiham. 

The  Eev.  John  Acton,  D.D.,  "Vicar  of  Clun,  third  brother  of 
Sir  Whitmore  Acton,  4th  bart.  of  Aldenham,  High  Sheriff 
Salop  1728,  s.  at  the  death  of  his  brother  Edward,  to  the  estate 
of  Acton  Scott.    His  son  and  heir, 

Edwaed  Acton,  Esq.  of  Acton  Scott,  m.  Anno,  eldest  dau. 
and  heiress  of  William  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Woolhope,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Susanna  Acton,  who  m.  21  April,  1773,  John  Stackhouse, 
Esq.,  and  by  him  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1819)  had  issue, 

John,  ('.  1782,  aged  7.  Edwaed  Willlam,  of  Pendarves. 

Thomas  Pendarves. 

Anne  Grcgor,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Coleman,  Rector  of  Church 
Stretton. 
Catherine,  m.  1831,  Eev.  William  Fowler  Holt,  of  Bath. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edwaed  William  Wtnne-Pendaeves,  of  Pendarves,  M.P., 
who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Wtnne,  by  sign 
manual,  dated  4  Jan.  1815,  and  on  the  28th  Feb.  in  the  same 
year,  that  of  Pendaeves,  in  place  of  Stackhouse,  m.  at  Dawlish, 
5  July,  1804,  Tryphena,  3rd  dau.  and  sole  surviving  heiress  of 
Rev.  Prowse  Prist,  of  Bowden,  Devon.    His  brother, 

Thomas  Pendarves  Stackhouse-Acton,  s.  to  tiie  estates  of 
Acton  Scott,  Salop,  and  How  Caple,  co.  Hereford,  and  assumed 
the  surname  of  Acton  at  the  decease  of  his  mother,  1834.  Mr. 
Stackhouse-Acton  m.  28  Jan.  1812,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Andrew  Knight,  Esq.  of  Downton  Castle,  and  d.  1835. 
The  heir  of  the  property  is  Augustus  Wood  Acton,  Esq.,  grand- 
nephew  of  the  late  3Ir.  Stackhouse  Acton. 

Arms — Gu.,  semee  of  crosses-crosslet  fitcliee  or,  two  lionB 
passant  arg.,  quartering  Stackhouse. 
Seat — Acton  Scott,  Cliurch  Stretton. 


STACPOOLE    OF    EDEN    VALE. 


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Stacpoole,  Richard,  Esq.  of  Eden  Yale,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.,  formerly  Capt.  Clare  Militia,  M.P.  for 
Ennis  since  1860,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare,  1864,  b.  19 
Aug.  1828  ;  m.  19  Aug.  1868,  Alice  Julia,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Westropp,  E.sq.  of  Attyflin  Park,  co. 
Limerick,  and  has. 


I.  Eichard  John,  6.  7  May,  1870. 
I.  Mary  Eva  Louisa. 


i 


ILtUCajC — Of  this  ancient  and  influential  family,  ,s 
genealogical  account  was  drawn  out  for  the  late  Count 
Stacpoole  of  Paris. 

James  Stackpole,  a  Burgess  of  Limerick,  d.  1024.  He  m. 
Christian,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Comyn,  of  Limerick,  Gent.,  and) 
had  three  sons, 

I.  Bartholomew,  of  Enagh,  or  Stackpole  Court,  co.  Clare,  | 
Eccorder  of  Limerick,  signed  the  capitulation  of  that  city 
to  Ireton,  Cromwell's  General,  27  Oct.  1651,  made  a  Deed! 
of  Settlement  of  his  estates  3  Nov.  1085,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Arthur,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Dyraphna,  m.  Edmond  Pery,  great-grandfather  of 
William,  1st  Lord  Glcntworth,  Bishop  of  Limerick,  father 
of  Edward  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Limerick. 

2  Dymphna,  rn.  1601,  John  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonkoskcran,;j 
CO.  Waterford. 

3  Christian,  m.  Edmond  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Corrabane,  audi 
Carrigtogher,  co.  Tipperary.  I 

He  m.  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sharp  Worth,  Esq.  of  Eallyissen, 
CO.  Clare,  by  whom  (who  was  living  a  widow  in  1719)  he  had 
another  dau.,  y_. 

4  Lucy.  '" 

II.  John,  mentioned  in  the  Deed  of  Settlement  of  1685. 

III.  Thomas  of  Enagh  or  Annagh,  in  1601,  mentioned  in  the 
Deed  of  Settlement  of  1085. 

One  of  the  latter  younger  sons  was  father  of  two  sons. 


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1505 


I.  William,  s.  to  Armagh. 

II.  Geoige,  of  Ennis,  m.  Bridget  Woulfe,  and  had  issue, 

1  Bartholomew,  d.  s.  p. 

2  John,  of  Craghen,  m.  Barbara,  youngest  dau.  of  Simon 
Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tincrana,  co.  Clare ;  and  d.  s.  p.  April, 
1771,  aged  97. 

3  Francis,  of  Cork,  ra.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Joseph  Eonayne ; 
and  '/.  1740,  having  had  issue,  Francis,  d.  v.nm. ;  George, 
of  Violet  Hill,  co.  Dublin,  Count  Stackpole,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Clare  17G3,  created  a  Count  of  France  by 
Louis  XVIII.,  b.  1736;  d.  unm.  1824;  Frances,  d.  unm. 
179U. 

1  Barbara,  m.  1st,  James  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Liaierick. 

2  Christian,  «4.  William  Nash,  Esq. 
S  Elizabeth,  ni.  —  Hogan,  Esq. 

4  Catherine,  m.  George  DiUon,  Esq.       Mury,  d.  unm. 
rhe  eldest  son, 

William  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Annagh,  living  a.d.  1743,  m. 
Bridget  Hogan,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m. 
William  Burke,  Esq.;  and  Mary,  iu.  Nov.  172S,  John  Brady, 
Esq.  of  Eaheen,  co.  Clare)  four  sons, 

I.  William,  d.  s.  p.  ii.  Geokge,  of  whom  presently. 

lU.  James,  m.  Elinor  Eonayne,  and  had  issue,  Joseph,  m. 

Miss  Evans;    George,   of  Jamaica,  m.  Bliss  Hinde;    and 

Mary,  m.  John  McMahon,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  who  d.  22  Dec. 

1789. 
IV.  John,  m.  his  cousin  Barbara  Stacpoole;    and  d.  1773, 

having  by  her  (who  d.  1780),  had  issue,  John;  George;  and 

William,  of  Cloghatin,  who  m. ;  and  d.  17  Jan.  1844. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Geokge    Stacpoole,   Esq.  of  Annagh,   m.   (articles  dated 

26  May,  1739)  Jlary,  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  Massy,  of  Duntri- 

league,  co.  Limerick,  and  sister  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord  Massy  and 

Eyre,  Lord  Clarina,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

n.  John,  of  Lifford  and  Ennis,  m.  Mary  Mac  Donogh;  and 

d.  May,  1822. 
m.  George,  of  Cragbrien  Castle,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  17G7. 

Jane,   dau.   of  Andrew   Lysaght,    Esq.   of  Kilcoman,  co. 

Clare,  by  Miry  his  wife,  sister  of  Mathias  Finucane,  one 

of  the  Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  and  d.  1812, 

leaving  issue, 

1  George,  of  Cragbrien,  m.  Clara  Skerrett;  and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Andrew,  of  Castle  Lodge,  ni.  1st,  1803,  Bridget,  dau^of 
Lawrence  Comyn,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  GeorMe, 
d.  young,  and  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  Eichard  John  Stacpoole, 
Esq.  of  Eden  Vale.  He  m.  2ndly,  Georgina  Maria,  dau. 
of  William  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Eden  Vale^  but  by  her  had 
no  issue;  and  3rdly,  1826,  Diana,  2nd  dau.  of  Daniel 
Finucane,  Esq.  of  Stamer  Park,  co.  Clare,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1849)  had  two  sons,  William  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of 
Ballyally,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Ennis,  6.  9  Oct.  1830;  Andrew, 
d.v.mn.  1862;  and  two  daus.,  Catherine,  irt.  Augustine 
Butler,  Esq.  of  Ballyline,  co.  (ilare,  and  rf.  1861,  leaving 
two  sons;  and  Diana,  m.  C.  M.  Parkinson,  Esq.,  and  i/. 
1862,  leaving  issue. 

3  Mathias,  ra.  1st,  Miss  Pilkington ;  and  2ndly,  MisB 
Louisa  McNamara ;  and  by  the  latter  only  had  surviving 
issue,  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Mary. 

4  William  Henry  (Very  Eev.),  D.D.,  of  Cragbrien,  co. 
Clare,  Dean  of  Kilfenora,  b.  1787 ;  m.  1813,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Ballow  and  Kathoe,  co.  Carlow, 
and  had  issue,  George  Marshall,  b.  1814,  d.  1837; 
Eobert,  6.  1817,  d.  1818;  Frances,  d. '/nm.;  Jane,  m. 
1844,  Charles  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Corbaily,  co.  Clare,  and  d. 
1860,  leaving  issue. 

5  Hugh,  Lieut. -Col.  45th  regt.,  d.  s.  p. 

6  Michael,  Commander  E.N.,  7)1.  29  Oct.  1820,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  William  Cassaubon  Purdon,  Esq.  of  Tincrana,  co. 
Clare. 

1  Mary,  w.  Michael  Furnell,  Esq.,  co.  Limerick. 

2  Eliza,  Til.  Eev.  Thomas  Westropp- 

3  Lucinda,  m.  1st,  Walter  Lysaght,  Esq.;  and  2ndly, 
William  Adams  Brew,  Esq. 

4  Jane,  m.  Eev.  George  William  Gabb. 

IV.  Massy,  of  Dublin,  m.  Aug.  1769,  ^fary,   only  dau.  of 
Hassard  Powell,  Esq.  of  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 
1  William,  of  Instowe,    Devon,  m.  Louisa,  dau.   of  Sir 
Thomas  Wentworth,   and  had  issue,   George,  m.  Miss 

■  Williams;  William;  and  Louisa. 

I       2  George,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  West  Indies. 

K       3  Hassard,  Capt.  E.N.,  killed  in  a  duel  in  .Tamaicn,  1814, 

■  m.  Isal)elia,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Leekc.  Esq.  of 
•  Grosvenor  Place,  London,  and  had  issue,  Hassard ;  Isa- 
bella ;  Anne ;  and  Jemima. 

4  John,  Col.  in  the  army.  m.  anvi  had  issue,  Andrew; 
Douglas;  John;  and  William. 
I.  Eleanor,  m.  John  Eoss  Lewin,  Esq. 
XJ  n.  Jane,  d.  unm.  182G. 

■  ni.  Mary,  m.   Charles  McJIahon,   Esq.  of  Clarcmont  and 

Leadmore,  co.  Clare.  ' 

IV.  Elizabeth,  i/i.  Sir  Hugh  Dillon  Massy,  1st  bart.of  Donass. 

V.  Lucy,  d.  num. 
he  eldest  son. 


WiLUAM  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Annagh  and  Eden  Vale  r.i. 
1st,  circa  1773,  Dorothea,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Burton, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  George  William,  of  Eden  Vale 
and  Annagh,  d.  unm.  1822 ;  and  2ndly,  1788,  Honora,  dau. 
of  Stamer  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare,  relict  of  Temple  French,  Esq. 
of  CO.  Cork;  and  d.  1796,  having  by  her  had  issue, 

EicHAKD  John  de  la  Zoixhe,  late  of  Eden  Vale. 

Georgiana  Maria,  lu.  Andrew  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Ballyallv 

and  d.  6  Oct.  1824.  ' 

The  eldest  son, 

EicHAED  John  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Eden  Vale,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1827,6.21  May,  1793;    «».  13  May,  18:^5, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Andrew  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Ballyally,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue, 
William,  late  of  Eden  Vale. 
Eichard,  now  of  Eden  Vale,  co.  Clare. 
George  William,  Major,  ih.  18  June,  1863,  Josephine  Julia 
Helen,  dau.  of  Henry  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Farrinrory,  co.  Tippe- 
rary,  and  widow  ot  Henry  Eobert,  3rd  Lord  Eossmore. 
Georgina  Maria,  m.  29  March,  1856,  Charles  Armstrong,  Esq. 
of  Larch  Hill,  King's  Co.  Honoria,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  ;;;.  1  Nov.  1858,  Henry  Vereker,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Major 
John  Vereker;  and  d.  1859.       Ehzabeth,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Stacpoole  d.  9  Oct.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Stacpoole,  Esq.  of  Eden  Vale,  6. 1827,  who  d.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Eichard  Stacpoole,  Esq.,  now  of  Eden  Vale. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  Crest— On  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  pelican  feeding  its  young  in  their  nest  all  ppr.  Motto, 
over  the  Crest— 1  die  for  those  1  love.  Motto— I'xo  Deo  et  pro 
patria. 

Seat — Eden  Vale,  Ennis,  co.  Clare. 


STAFFORD    OF    MAINE. 

Staffoed,  Edwaed  WiiLiAir,  Esq.  of  Maine, 
CO.  Louth,  and  Lausdowne,  Christchuruh,  New 
Zealand,  Prime  Minister  of  New  Zealand,  June, 
1856,  to  July,  1861,  Oct.  1865,  to  JuuCj  1869,  and 
in  1872  ;  Member  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
of  New  Zealand,  uninterruptedly,  from  Oct.  1855, 
to  March,  1878,  b.  23  April,  182U  ;  m.  1st,  24  Sept. 
1846,  Emdy  Charlotte,  only  child  of  Col.  William 
Wakefield,  by  Emily  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Shelley  Sidney,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  Philip 
Charles,  Lord  de  L'isle  and  Dudley,  but  by  her  (who 
d.  18  April,  1857)  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
5  Dec.  1859,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Houghton- 
Bartley,  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Speaiier  of 
the  Legislative  Council  of  New  Zealand,  and  by  her 
has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Tttler  Stafford  Howard,  b.  24  May,  1S62. 

II.  Humphrey  De  Bohun  Howard,  6.  31  March,  1864. 

III.  Berkeley  Howard,  b.  24  Oct.  1869. 

I.  Anne  Isabella.  ii.  Mary  Montgomerie. 

III.  Edith  Margaret. 

HtltCaSC— The  immediate  ancestor  of  this  family  was 

Hugh  Stafford,  who  ra.  Ist,  4  July,  1746,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Edward  Smith,  Esq.  of  Maine,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Edward,  his  heir. 

n.  William  (Eev.),  B.  A.,  m.  Hannah,  widow  of  Brent  Spencer, 
E.sq.  of  Ballycastle  ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
in.    Hugh,    Lieut. -Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,    m.    1st,  Thomasine, 
dau.  of  Eev.  H.  Sullivan,  of  Clonakilty,  co.  Cork,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
1  John,  Slajor-Gen.  in  H.M.'s  service,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Francis  Whalley,  of  Winscombe  Court  and  Norton  Hall, 
Somerset,  and  Hinton  House,  Hants,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Dec.  1847)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  Feb.  1846, 
William  Joseph  Fitzmaurice,   C.B.,   Major-Gen.   H.M. 
Indian  army,   m.   1852,   Emily   Jlary,  dan.  of  Major 
Gavin  Young,    Judge-Advocate-Gen.   of    the    Bengal 
army,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
William  Francis  Howard,   Lieut.  Eoyal   Engineers, 

b.  19  Dec.  1854.  ,   , .     .  T,       1  t:- 

Henry  Lawrence  Caulfield  Howard,  Lieut.  Eoyal  En- 
gineers, 6.  20  May,  1859. 
Edmund  Boyle  Whalley  Howard,  &.  16  Oct.  1868. 
Florence  Howard. 
Thomas  Sedg^vick,  d.  1853,  unm. 
John  Francis,  Major-Gen.  H.M.  Indian  army. 
Charles  Stewart,  rf.  young. 

Boyle  Torriano,  Lieut.-Col.  H.M.  Indian  army,  m.  1874, 
dau.  of  S.  Newington,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Kidgeway,  Suss< :'. 


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Thomasine,  m.  M.  Vadnalle,  and  has  issue  a  dau. 
Mary.  Anna,  d.  young.  Julia. 

2  Edward,  Major  31st  regt. ;  d.  Aug.  1826,  unm. 

1  Eliza. 

2  Harriet,  m.  Col.  Paton,  of  Drayton  Hall,  Norfolk,  and 
had  issue  one  son  and  one  dan. 

3  Leritia,  m.  Major-Gen.  CaulfeDd,  C.B.,  son  of  Venerable 
John  Caulfeild,  Archdeacon  of  Kilmore,  of  Benown,  co. 
■Westmeath ;  and  d.  Aug.  1826,  leaving  issue  four  sons. 

4  Frances,    m.  H.  S.  Mercer,   Esq.  of  Edinburgh;    and  , 

d.  s.  p.  „         ,  I 

5  Emily,  m.  1st,  John  Forbes  Paton,  Esq.,  Capt.  Bengal  ' 
Engineers,  by  whom  she  had  issue  three  sons  and  one 
dau. ;  and  2ndly,  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  co.  Eoscommon, 
by  whom  she  had  issue  one  son. 

Gen.  Hugh  Stafford  ni.  2ndly,  Harriet,  only  child  of  Lieut.- 

Col.  Spencer,  and  by  her  had  issue  one  son  and  three  daus.. 

all  d.  s.  p.    He  d.  Jan.  1819. 

Hugh  Stafford  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  H.  Cumming,  Esq. 

of  Killowen,  co.  Down,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.     He  d.  1783, 

and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Statfokd,  Colonel  in  the  army,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Louth  1795,  6.  1747;  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Palmer, 
of  Palmerstown,  CO.  Mayo,  and  of  Bush,  co.  Dublin,  but  by 
her  had  no  issue.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Eobert 
Agnew,  of  HowUsh,  co.  Durham,  grandson  of  Sir  James  Agnew, 
Bart.,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Mary  Montgomerie,  dau.  of  Alexander, 
8th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Xorton,  h.  and  d.  1793. 

II.  Bekkjelet  BccKiSGHAJt.  his  heir. 
I.  Augusta  Buckingham,  d.  1807. 
u.  Clementina  Louisa,  d.  1872. 

lu.  Thomasine  Palmer,  -m.  Eev.  John  Hermin  Stafford,  In- 
cumbent of  St.  Pauls,  Liverpool;  and  d.  1S34,  leaving 
issue. 

rv.  Frances,  m.  19  Jan.  1820,  Eev.  Patrick  Brewster;  and 
d.  7  June,  1831,  leaving  issue. 
Col.  Edward  Stafford  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Bebkelet  Buckingham  Stapfobd,  High  Sheriff  co.  Louth, 
1823,  b.  25  March,  1797;  r,i.  3  July,  1818,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of 
Lieut.-  Col.  Patrick  Duff  Tytler,  by  Isabella  Erskine  his  wife, 
dan.  of  the  Hon.  James  Erskine  of  Alva,  Senator  of  the 
College  of  Justice,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Edwabd  'William,  his  heir. 

II.  Berkeley  Buckingham  de  Bohun  (Eev.),  ?>.  23  Aug.  1822. 

III.  Hugh  Henry  Tytler  de  Toeni,  6.  19  April,  1824 ;  m.  Jan. 
1860,  Caroline,  dau.  of  William  Wood,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 


Algernon  Stafford  O'Brien,  6.  May,  1813. 
Emma,  d.  unm. 

Angelina  Mary,  m.  Hon.  and  Eev.  Augustus  Fitzroy ;  and 
d.  May,  1838.  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

Sophia  Lilias,  m.  NoelHoare,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

AuGcsTus  Staffobd  O'Bbien  Staftokd,  Esq.  of  Blather- 
wyck  Park  and  Cratloe  AVoods,  M.P.  for  N.  Northampton- 
shire, Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  from  March  to  Dec.  1852, 
d.  s.  '/).  15  Nov.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
Hesbt  Stafford  OBries  de  Staffobd,  Esq.  of  Blatherwycke 
Park  and  Cratloe  Woods. 

SeaJs— Blatherwycke  Park,  near  Wansford;  and  Tixover. 
near  Stamford. 


1  WiUiam,  6.  Oct.  1860. 
3  Hugh  Henry  Archibald. 
1  Isabella  Erskine. 

IV.  Patrick  Plunkett  Leslie, 
6.  13  July,  1S26. 
I.  Isabella  Erskine. 


II.  Mary  Montgomerie. 
Berkeley  Buckingham  Stafford  d.  Aug.  1847,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 
Edwabd  William,  now  of  Maine. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  gu.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  per 
pale  gu.  and  sa.  a  demi-swan  rousant  arg.  beaked  gu.,  over  the 
crest  the  words,  "  Garde  la  foy."    Motto— Sta.t  nominis  umbra. 


2  Berkeley  Buckingham. 

2  Emily  Margaret. 
Col.  in  H.M.'s  Indian  army  i 


DE   STAFFOBD    OF    BLATHERWYCKE 
PARK. 

O'Beiex-de  Statpoed,  He>"et  Staffoed,  Esq. 
of  Blatherwycke  Park,  co.  IS^orthampton,  M.A., 
J.P.,  and  D.L..  and  High  Sheriff  co.  I^orthampton 
1868,  h.  22  Feb.  181-i ;  w.  31  Aug.  18-il,  Lucy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  W.  Xevile,  of  Walcot 
Park,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hoback  Staffobd,  of  Cratloe  Woods,  co.  Clare,  late  2nd 
Dragoons,  m.  21  Oct.  1869,  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Georgiana, 
only  child  of  John  Kent  Egerton  Holmes,  Esq.,  and  the 
Hon.  Mrs.  Egerton  Holmes,  dau.  of  Aithur  Viscount 
Valentia,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Lucy  Violet.  il.  Alianore  Emma  Matilda. 

This  gentleman  has  taken  the  additional  surname  of 
DE  Staffoed. 

ILiuraCjr' — Stafford  O'Bbiejj,  Esq.  of  Blatherwycke 
Park,  CO.  Northampton,  and  Cratloe  Woods,  co.  Clare,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Eutland  1809,  m.  7  June,  1808,  Emma,  sister 
of  Charles,  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Gerald  Noel 
Noel,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  Diana  his  wife,  Baroness  Barham,  and 
had  issue, 

AcGcsTus  Stafford,  his  heir. 

Eesri  Stafford,  now  of  Blatherwycke  Park. 


STANDISH    OF    STANDISH. 

StANDISH,  HeXEY  IfOAIllES  "WiDDINGTON,  Esq. 
of  Standish  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  2  Nov.  1817 ; 
m.  14  Oct.  1870,  Hilene  de  Perusse  DesCai's,  dau.  of 
the  Count  DesCars,  Erance. 

ILlUCiigE. — Thubston  de  Standish,  who  (4  Feb.  6  Hen-by 
III.,  1221)  levied  a  fine  of  lands  in  Shevington,  which  he  in- 
herited from  his  mother,  Margerie,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eobert 
de  Hulion.    His  son, 

PiALPH  DE  Standish,  had  two  sons,  Jordan,  his  successor; 
and  Hugh,  ancestor  of  Stantjish  of  Suxbv.ri/.      The  elder  son, 

Jordan  de  Standish,  1  Edward  I.,  1271,  was  grandfather  of 

John  de  Standish,  Lord  of  Standish  6  Edwabd  III.,  1332. 
His  issue  were, 

WiLLLiM,  m.  1332,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Adam  Holcroft,  of  Hol- 
croft ;  and  d.  s.  p.  Henry,  who  s.  his  brother. 

Edmund,  living  1332,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Ealph  (Sir),  living  1332.     His  son, 

John  (Sir),  styled  in  all  deeds  "  Lord  John,"  is  mentioned 
by  Froissart  and  Hollingshed  as  being  in  the  service  of 
EiCHAED  II.,  and  attendant  in  his  suite  at  the  memorable 
meeting  of  the  King  with  the  rebel,  Wat  Tyler,  1381. 

Eobert.  John. 

Gilbert  Clerk,  who  was  Eector  of  Standish  from  33  Edwabi 

III.  to  22  ElCHARD  U. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henry  de  Standish,  of  Standish,  left,  by  Joan  his  wife,  a  j 
dau.,  Alice,  m.  1369,  Hugh  Standish,  of  Dusbury;  and  a  son,] 
his  successor,  1396, 

Ealph  de  Standish,  of  Standish,  High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster 
1392.    By  Cecilia  his  wife  he  had,  Lawbence,  his  successor: 
Alexander;  Gilbert,   living  30  Sept.  1411;  John,  a  military j 
man,  and  one  of  the  heroes  of  the  battle  of  Agincourt,  25  Oeb 
1415.    Ealph  was  «.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lawbence  de  Standish,  of  Standish,  m.  1398,  Lora,  dau.  of 
Sir  Eoger  de  Pilkington,  and  had  a  son,  his  successor  1432, 

Sir  Alexander  de  Standish,  Knt.  of  Standish,  ',n.  Con- 
stance, dau.  of  John  Gerard  Bryn;  and  dying  1445,  was  s.  ty 
his  eldest  son, 

Ealph  de  Stant>ish,  of  Standish,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Sir  Eichard  Eadchffe,  of  Chadderton,  by  the  dan. 
and  heir  of  Chadderton  of  Chadderton,  co.  Lancaster;  and 
dying  1460,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Alexander  Standish,  of  Standish,  knighted  for  bit 
services  at  the  battle  of  Hutton-Field,  Scotland,  1482.  He  m. 
1  Jan.  1461,  Sibilla,  dau.  of  Henry  Bold,  of  Bold,  and  had  onf 
son  and  three  daus.  Sir  Alexander  d.  1507,  and  was  s.  by  bit 
son, 

Ealph  Stant)ish,  of  Standish,  m.  1497,  Alice,  dau.  and  <»• 
heir  of  Sir  James  Harrington,  Knt.  of  Wolfage,  co.  Norfll' 
ampton,  and  had  issue.  He  d.  1538,  aged  80,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Alexander  Standish,  of  Standish,  m.  1513,  Ann,  dau.  ot 
Sir  William  Molyneus,  Knt.  of  Sefton,  and  had  issue.  !^ 
2nd  son  and  eventual  representative  of  the  family,  ? 

Edward  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  EUen,  dan.  of  9 
William  Eatcliffe,  Knt.  of  Ordsall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  foB 
sons.  He  d.  1603  (having  erected  Standish  Hall  1574),  anf 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  1574,  ElizabeM 
dau.  and  heir  of  Adam  Hawarden,  Esq.  of  Wolston,  co. 
caster ;  and  d.  1624,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Ealph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  I 
Eichard  Molyneux,  Knt.  of  Sefton,  sister  of  Eichard,  li 
Viscount  Molyneux,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  Edwabd 
his  heir;  Alexander,  Col.  of  horse  in  the  service  of  Kini 
Charles  I. ;  Frances,  rn.  Sir  Thomas  Tyldesley,  Knt.  of  More 


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ley,  Major-Gen.  under  the  Earl  of  Derby;  and  Elizabeth, 
d.  unrd.    Mr.  StandishtL  1G5G,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

EDW.1BD  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  m.  11  Nov.  1632, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Howard,  of  Corby  Castle,  Cum- 
berland, and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  aged  26  at  the  Visita- 
tion of  1GC4.  He  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  Robert 
Bindlosse,  Bart,  of  Berwick  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who 
d.  19  Jan.  1729-30)  he  left  at  his  decease,  8  June,  1705)  a  son 
and  successor, 

Balph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  in.  Lady  Philippa 
Howard,  dau.  of  Henry,  Dul;e  of  Norlolk,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
5  April,  1731)  had  issue,  Ralph  Howard,  who  d.  v.  j)-  April, 
1735;  George  Howard,  d.unm.;  and  Cecilia,  of  whom  pre- 
sently.   The  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress, 

Cecilia  Standish,  m.  William  Townoley,  Esq.  of  Towneley, 
Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1741,  aged  28)  she  had, 

I.  Charles  Towneley,  h.  1  Oct.  1737;  d.  unm.  3  Jan.  1805. 

II.  Ralph  Towneley  Standish,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Edward  Towneley  Standish,  of  whom  presently, 
I.  Cecilia  Towneley,  b.  30  July,  1741 ;  m.  1st,  20  April,  1701, 

Charles  Stricliland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh  Park,  Westmorland,  by 
whom  (who  c^  6  Oct.  1770)  she  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Strickland,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William  Strickland,  an  officer  in  the  army,  who  d.  in  the 
West  Indies.  3  Charles  Strickland,  d.  1775. 

1  Mary  Cecilia,  in.  27  Feb.  1785,  Edward  Stephenson,  Esq. 

of  Farley  Hill,  Berks,  and  Scaleby  Castle,  Cumberland ; 

and  d.  at  Paris  1817,  leaving  issue,  ut  infra. 
Mrs.  Strickland  m.  2ndly,  15  April,   1779,  Gerard  Edward 
Strickland,  Esq.  of  Williloft,  co.  York. 

The  youngest  son  of  the  heiress  of  Standish  and  WiUiam 
Towneley, 

Edwabd  Towneley  Standish,  Esq.,  6.  25  June,  1740;  m. 
Ann,  dau.  of  Basil  Thomas  Eccleston,  Esq.  of  Eccleston,  and 
Scarisbrooli,  co.  Lancaster;  but  d.  s.p.28  March,  1807,  when 
the  estutes  of  Standish,  by  the  family  settlements,  became 
vested  in  his  (the  sister's  eldest  son)  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  Westmorland,  who 
assumed,  by  sign  manual,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Standish, 
He  in.  1st,  24  Feb.  1789,  Anastasia,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brough,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had, 

Charles  Strickland  Standish,  of  Standish. 

Thomas  Strickland,  of  Sizergh  (see  that  name). 

Monica,  m.  Dec.  1827,  Sir  John  Gerard,  Bart. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Gerard, 
Bart,  of  Bryn,  who  d.  24  Sept.  1862.    He  d.  4  Dec.  1813,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish  Hall,  b.  15  March,  1790; 
m.  Feb.  1822,  Mademoiselle  Emmeline  Conradine,  dau.  of  M. 
de  Mathiesen,  by  his  wife,  Mademoiselle  Rose  Henriette 
Peronne  dc  Persey  (niece  of  Madame  la  Comtesse  de  Genlis), 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1831), 

Charles  Henry  Lionel  Widdrington,  his  heir. 
Charles  Frederick,  b.  20  April.  1824. 
Charles  Edward,  b.  March,  1820. 

He  d.  10  June,  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Henry  Lionel  Widdrington  Standish,  Esq.  of 
Standish  Hall,  6.23  Jan.  1823;  m.  10  Oct.  1846,  Sabine  de 
Noailles,  dau.  of  Tbe  Due  de  Poix,  aunt  of  Anloine,  Prince  dc 
Poix,  a  Grandee  of  Spain  of  the  tirst-class;  and  d.  1870, 
eaving  issue, 

I.  Henry  Noailles  Widdrington,  now  of  Standish. 
u.  Cecil  Roger  Marie  Standish. 


grandson  of  Edward  Stephenson,  Esq.,  by  Mary  Cecilia  Strick 
land  his  wife,  rtt  swpra. 

Mr.  Standish,  of  Scaleby  Castle,  has  had  two  brothers 
and  two  sisters,  i.  Edward  Ferris  Standish,  d.  ii:t7)i.  1815; 
II.  William  Cecil  Standish,  to.  1855,  Emma,  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Robins,  Esq.  of  Hagley  House,  Stourbridge,  and 
has  issue,  William  Pery,  6.  1860,  Lucy,  and  Mary;  i.  Mary 
Lucy,  m.  1833,  Sir  Vere  Edmond  De  Vere,  Bart. ;  ii.  Caroline, 
widow  of  the  late  Paulet  St.  John  Mildmay,  Esq. 

A  ivns— Sa.,  three  standing  dishes  arg.    Crest— An  owl  with 
a  rat  in  his  talons  ppr. 
Stats — Scaleby  Castle,  Carlisle;  and  Farley  Hill,  Reading. 


Arms — Sa.,  three  standing  dishes  arg 
I  rat  in  his  talons  ppr. 
iScct— Standish  Hall,  near  Wigan. 


Crest — An  owl  with 


STANDISH    OP    SCALEBY    CASTLE. 

Standish,  Rowland  Edmond  Waltee  Pebt, 
lEsq.  of  Farley  Hill,  Berks,  and  Scaleby  Castle, 
pumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  in  tlie  6th 
B'egt.  of  foot,  m.  22  Oct.  1850,  Caroline  Macnamara, 
Dlau.  of  Samuel  Clogstoun,  Esq. 

iLtnCt{{tC. — This  family,  it  is  stated,  descends,  in  the  direct 
rtnale  line,  from  Rowland  Stephenson,  who  brought  eighty 
Haen  into  the  field  to  oppose  the  Spanish  Armada,  1539 ;  and  in 
■he  maternal  from  Mary  Cecilia,  sister  of  Thomas  Standish, 
]iBq.  of  Standish  {see  preceding  Memoir). 

The  present  Rowland  Edmond  Walter  Pery  Standish,  Esq., 

B!8on(by  the  Lady  Lucy  Pery  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Henry,  1st 

'arl  of  Limerick)  of  the  late  Rowland  Stephenson,  Esq.  (who 

jok  the  name  of  Standish  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1834),  and 


I 


STANDISH    OE    DTJXBURY. 

William  Standish  Carr-Standish,  Esq.  of 
Duxbury  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Cockeu  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  J.P.  for  both  cos.,  late  an  officer  7th 
Hussars,  b.  28  Feb.  1835  ;  d.  21  Feb.  1878,  when  the 
Lancashire  and  Durham  estates  became,  by  his  will, 
the  joint  properties  of  his  three  surviving  sisters. 

iLlUCatJC— Standish  of  Buxlniry,  a  family  of  antiquity 
and  note,  derived  descent  from  a  common  ancestor  with 
Standish  of  Standish. 

Richard  Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury  (eldest  son  of  Richard 
Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Piers 
Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  and  15th  in  descent  from  Richard  Stan- 
dish, of  Duxbury,  9  Edward  III.,  whose  father,  Hugh  Standish, 
was  2nd  son  of  Ralph  Standish,  of  Standisli),  was  created  a 
baronet  8  Feb.  1676-7.  He  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hol- 
croft,  Esq.  of  Holcroft,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Stanley,  Bart,  of  Bickerstaff,  and  d.  Oct. 
1735,  aged  nearly  100)  three  sons  and  three  daus.  The  eldest 
son. 

Sir  Thomas  Standish,  Bart,  of  Duxbury,  m.  Jane,  dau.  c5 

Charles  Turnor,  Esq.  of  Cleveland,  co.  Y'ork,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas,  m.  Catherine,  widow  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Heath, 

CO.  Y'ork,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Frank,   Esq.  of 

Pontefract,  M.P.,  and  left  at  his  decease  v.  p.,  23  Dec.  1746, 

an  only  surviving  child, 

Frank,  successor  to  his  grandfatlier. 
Margaret,   m.   1st,   William  Wombwell,   Esq. ;    and    2ndly, 
Anthony  Hall,  Esq.  of  Flass ;  by  the  latter  of  whom  she  left 
at  her  decease,  1776,  a  son  and  dau., 
1  Anthony  Hall,  b.  1731 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Bar- 
foot,  Esq.  of  Poole,  and  d.  1791,  leaving  a  son, 
Anthony  Hall,  m.  Miss  Charlotte  Rey,  and  was  father  of 
Frank  Hall  Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury. 
1  Anne,   m.  Rev.    Ralph  Carr,  A.M.,   and,   dying    1774, 
left,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Ralph  Carr.  Esq.,  of  Cocken 
Hall,  lather,  by  Mary  his  wife  (dau.  of  Samuel  Andrews, 
Esq.),  of  William  Standish  Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury 
Park. 

Sir  Thomas  Standish  ci!.  Dec.  1756,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
Sir  Frank  Standish,  Bart,  of  Duxbury,  at  whose  decease, 
s.p.,  16  May,  1S12,  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  the 
estates  devolved  on  his  cousin, 

Frank  Hall,  Esq.,  only  son  of  the  late  Anthony  Hall,  Esq. 
by  Miss  Charlotte  Rey,*  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Mr.  Hall, 
by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Standish,  the  2nd 
bart.,  and  relict  of  William  Wombwell,  Esq.  Mr.  Frank  Hall, 
b.  2  Oct.  1799,  assumed  the  surname  of  Standish.  He  d.  s.  p. 
1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  kinsman, 

William  Standish  Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbury,  b.  1S07,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1845-6,  who  took  the 
name  of  Standish,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  Carr.  He  ni.  27 
Aug.  1829,  Susan,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Richard  Jenkins, 
Esq.  of  Beachley  Lodge,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P.  andD.L.,  and 
had  issue, 

William  Standish,  late  of  Duxbury  and  Cocken. 
Mary  Deborah,  deceased. 
Juliana  Glentworth,  deceased. 

Emma  Isabella  Harriett,  w,.  22  Nov.  1853,  Sir  John  George 
Tollemache  Sinclair,  Bart.,  of  Ulbster  and  Thurso  Castle. 
Susan  Amelia  Georgina,   m.  3  Dec.  1863,  Cliarles  William, 
eldest  son  of  Lord  Charles  Paulet. 
Margaret  Laura    Mulgrave,    m.    19    May,    1869,    Edmund 
Berkeley,  youngest  son  of  George  Lucy,  Esq.  of  Chailecote 
Park,  CO.  Warwick. 
To  Mr.  Standish  Standish  Lonis  Philippe,  King  of  the  French, 
gave  some  rare  specimens  of  Sevres  porcelaine,  books,  pictures 
(amongst    the    latter  a   full-length    portrait  of    himself   by 
Winterhalter),  in  consideration  of  the  legacy  bequeathed  to 

*  This  lady  to.,  after  her  first  husband,  Mr.  Hall's,  decease 
Sir  William  Purves  Hume  Campbell,  Bart. 


.1503 


STA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STA 


his   Slajesty  by  Frank  Hall   Standisb,  Esq.*    Jlr.  Standish 
Standish  d.  9  July,  1856. 

Anns — Az.,  three  standi  shes,  arg.  Crest— A.  cock  arg. 
Motto — Constant  en  tout. 

S€aJ«— Daxbury  Park,  Cborley,  co.  Lancaster;  and  Cocken 
Hall,  Durham, 

■» 

STANHOPE    OF    EEVI3SBY    ABBEY. 
Stanhope,  James  Baic ks,  Esq.  of  Kevesby  Abbey, 
CO.  Lincoln,  late  M.P.  for  XortTi  LincolnsMre,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Lincoln,  b.  13  May,  1821. 

IttltCStlC. — Chaeles,  3rd  Eabl  Stanhope,  m.  for  his  2nd 
•svife,  17  March,  1781,  Louisa,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Hon. 
Henry  Grenville,  Governor  of  Barbados,  by  Margaret  Eleanora 
his  wife,  aunt  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Bart.,  K.B.,  and  dau.  of 
Joseph  Banks,  Esq.  of  Revesby  Abbey,  M.P.  for  Peterborough, 
and  had  three  sons,  i.  Philip  He.sey,  4th  Eael  Stanhope  ; 
II.  Charles  Banks,  Major  in  the  Army,  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Corunna ;  and  in.  James  Hamilton.     The  3rd  son, 

The  Hon.  James  Hasiilton  Stanhope,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  6.  7  Sept.  1783 ;  m.  9  July,  1820,  Frederica  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  William,  3rd  Earl  of  MansQeld,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
14  Jan.  1823)  left  at  his  decease,  5  March,  1825,  an  only  son  and 
heir,  the  present  James  Banks  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Eevesby 
Abbey. 

Arms — Quarterly  erm.  and  gu.  Crest — A  tower  az.  thereon 
a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  gu.,  holding  between 
the  paws  a  grenade  fired  ppr.    Motto — A  Deo  et  rege. 

Seat — Eevesby  Abbey,  Horncastle,  co.  Lincoln. 


STANHOPE    OF    CANNON    HALL. 

SPEyCEE-STANHOPE,  WaLTEE  ThOMAS  WiLLIAM, 

Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  and  Horsforth  Hall,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  West  Riding  co.  York,  Deputy 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  Capt.  1st  West  York 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Administrative 
Kifle  Volunteers,  M.P.  for  West  Riding  of  York 
since  1872,  I.  21  Dec.  1827;  m.  17  Jan.  185G, 
Elizabeth  Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jacob  Buxton, 
Bart,  of  ShadweU  Court,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Montagu,  6.  31  Dec.  1860. 

II.  Walter,  h.  17  Nov.  1861. 

II.  Edward  CoUingwood,  6.  2  March,  1864. 

IV.  Hugh  Eobert,  6.21  April,  1863;  d.  6  Jan.  1863. 

V.  Philip  Bertie,  6.  17  Dec.  1868. 

I.  Mary  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

II.  Cecily  Winifred.  in.  Margaret  Isabel. 
IV.  Alice  Mildred.                    v.  Winifred  Julia. 

VI.  Mary,  6.  and  d.  7  Feb.  1875. 

itllTCagC. — John  Stanhope,  Esq.  (younger  brother  of  Sir 
Edward  Stanhope,  of  Eampton,  ancestor  of  the  Eaels  of 
Chesteefield,  Stanhope,  and  Hareington),  was  father  of 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.,  who  went  into  co.  Lancaster  with  the 
Earl  of  Derby,  and  settled  at  Manchester.     His  son, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  removed  thence  into  co.  Tork,  and 
purchased,  terap.  Maey,  Eccleshill,  and  lands  in  Horsforth, 
part  of  the  estate  of  the  monastery  at  Kirkstall.  He  0..  at  an 
advanced  age,  1596,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Waltee  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  co.  York,  m.  Mary, 
flau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Hanson,  of  Woodhouse  and  Eas- 
trick,  CO.  York,  and  by  her  left  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  who  ra.  three  times.  By 
his  1st  wife,  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  George  Eawdon,  ancestor  to 
the  Marquesses  of  Hastings,  he  left  an  elder  son, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  Earrister-at-Law,  «i. 
Hannah,  dan.  and  heiress  of  L.  Horseman,  Esq.,  and  dying 
1694,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  Sir 
WilUam  Lowther,  of  Swillington,  M.P.,  and  had  issue.  The 
Srd  and  last  surviving  son, 

Walter  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  left  by  his  2nd  wife, 
Anne,  dau.  of  WUham  Spencer,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  co.  York, 
an  only  son, 

Walter  Spencee  Stan-hopf.,  Esq.  of  Horsforth  and  Cannon 
Hall,  M.P.,  who  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Spencee,  as  heir  to  his  uncle,  John  Spencer. 
He  m.   1783,   Mary  Winifred,   dau.    and  heiress  of   Thomas 

*  The  Emperor,  Napoleon  111.,  finding  that  some  of  the  works 
were  unfinished  at  the  time  of  Louis  Philippe's  abdication, 
continued  the  transmission  of  the  remaining  parts  to  Mr. 
Standisb. 


Babington  PuUeine,  Esq.  of  Carlton  Hall,  co.  Tork,  by  Wini- 
fred his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  CoUingwood,  Esq.  of  Dissington, 
by  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Eoddam,  Esq.  of  Eoddam. 
By  Mary  Winifred  his  wife  (who  d.  Dec.  1850)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Collingwood,  of 
Dissington.     {See  that  Famitn.) 

III.  William,  of  Eoddam,  co.  Northumberland,  High  Sheriff 
1834,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman  and  godfather,  jVdmiral 
Eobekt  Eoddam,  1806,  and  assumed,  in  consequence,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Eoddam;  m.  1st,  Sept.  1835,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Henry  Percy  PuUeine,  Esq.  of  Crake  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1837)  he  has  an  only  dau., 
Charlotte  Polleine.  He  ra.  2ndly,  12  July,  1849,  Selina 
Henrietta,  5th  dau.  of  John  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Woodcotc,  Salop, 
by  the  Lady  Maria  his  wile,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Mary 
SeUna.    He  d.  Dec.  1864. 

IV.  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,Vicarof  Weaverham,  Xorthwich,  co. 
Chester,  h.  14  Oct.  1795;  m.  8  July,  1840,  Frederica  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Philips  Goodenough,  Prebendary 
of  Carlisle,  by  Cecilia  Markham  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Archbishop  of  York,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  William,  (Rev.),  6.  30  May,  1841. 

2  Frederick  Walter,  6.  8  Feb.  1848,  13th  P.A.  Light  In- 
fantry. 

1  Mary  Wilhelmina,   -^  ,    ...   ,„-(, 

2  Emily  Caroline        J  ""  -^P"'"  '■^^^• 

3  Laura  Winifred,  d.  21  Jan.  1865. 

V.  Philip,  Gen.  in  the  army,  ni.  2  May,  1865,  Mary  Cathe- 
rine, widow  of  Edward  Rowland  Strickland,  Esq. ;  she  d. 
July,  1865. 

VI.  Hugh,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Glen  Allen,  Alnwick,  m.  Amy 
Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Percy  PuUeine,  Esq. 

I.  Marianne,  m.  Eobert  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Tadworth  Court, 
Surrey,  and  d.  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Anne  Winifred,  rf.  March,  1860. 

III.  Isabella,  d.  May,  1857. 

IV.  Frances  Mary.  v.  Maria  Alicia. 

Mr.  Spencer  Stanhope  d.  10  April,  1821,  at  the  age  of  72,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Spkncer  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Cannon  Hall,  J.P.  and  ' 
D.L.,  b.  27  May,  1787;  jji.  5  Dec.  1822,  Lady  Elizabeth  Wilhel-  ) 
mina  Coke,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  William,  1st  Earl  of  Leicester,  ' 
and  had  issue, 
I.  Walter  Thomas  Williaji,  now  of  Cannon  Hall. 
H.  John  Eoddam,  b.  21  Jan.  1829;  ra.  Jan.  1859,  Elizabeth,  ; 
Srd  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.  of  Preston  Condover,  Hants,  .1 
and  relict  of  George  Frederick  Dawson,  Capt.  in  the  army,  j 
and  had  issue,  Mary,  d.  unra. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Wilhelmina,  m.  March,  1853,  Percival  Andr6  ^ 
Pickering,  Esq.,  Q.C. 
;i.   Eliza  Anne,    m.  June,  18.53,  Eev.    Eichard    St.    John  5 
Tyrwhitt,  and  d.  Sept.  1859.  iii.  Anne  Alicia. 

IV.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  d.  13  March,  186? . 

Mr.  Spencer  Stanhope  d.  Nov.  1877,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son,  Walter  Thomas  William  Spencee-Stanhope,  Esq.,  noi| 
of  Cannon  HaU. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  quarterly  erm.  and  gu.,  for 
Stanhope;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fess  erm.,  between  six  sea- 
mews'  heads  erased  ppr.,  for  Spencer.  Crests — 1st,  A  towei 
az.  with  a  demi-lion  rampant  issuing  from  the  battlements  or, 
ducally  crowned  gu.,  holding  between  his  paws  a  grenade 
firing  ppr.,  for  Stanhope;  2nd,  A  sew-mew  ppr.,  for  Spenceb. 
Mottoes — A  Deo  et  Eege,  for  Stanhope;  Dieu  defend  le  droit, 
for  Spencee. 

Seats — Cannon  HaU,  near  Bamsley;  and  Horsforth  Hal^ 
CO.  York. 


STANLEY    OF    PONSONBY    HALL. 

Stanley,  William,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth  and 
Ponsonby,  Cumberland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Sept. 
1829 ;  m.  8  March,  1859,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  oi 
Sir  George  Musgrare,  Bart,  of  Eden  Hall,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Edward,  h.  20  Nov.  1859. 

IT.  William,  b.  10  April,  1861.  -^ 

in.  Philip,  b.  2  March,  1870. 

I.  Charlotte.  it.  Margaret. 

III.  Lucy  Mildred.  iv.  Constance  Madeline. 

V.  Caroline  Augusta. 

3£tltCaSC. — The  Stanlets  rank  amongst  the  most  ancien 
and  influential  famiUes  in  the  Kingdom.  They  were  of  const 
quence,  says  Camden,  half  a  century  before  the  Conquest,  an' 
they  have  invariably  held  a  prominent  place  in  history.  Th 
branch  of  which  we  are  more  immediately  about  to  treat  ha 
been  located  in  the  north  for  several  centuries,  and  the  mos 
ancient  of  their  estates  in  Cumberland  have  descended  throng 
an  unbroken  succession  of  father  and  son,  over  a  period  of  n( 
less  than  five  hundred  years  to  the  present  proprietor. 


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JonK  STANLEicn,  21111  son  of  John  Stanleigh,  Lord  of  Stanley 
and  Stourton,  and  younger  brother  of  Sir  AVilUam  Stanley, 
ancestor  of  the  noble  House  of  Derby,  purchased  lands  at 
Greswithen,  in  Cumberland,  and  represented  the  city  of 
Carlisle  in  Parliament,  20  Edward  III.     His  grandson, 

NicuoLAS  Stanleigu,  of  Greswithen,  marrying  Constance, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Tliomas  de  Awsthwaite,  Lord  Awsthwaite, 
acquired  that  manor  (now  denominated  Dalegarth),  as  appears 
by  deed  dated  anno  1315.  In  1388,  Nicholas  Stanleigh 
obtained  by  purchase,  the  manor  and  demesne  of  Ponsonby. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  SxANLEion,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Awsthwaite,  temp.  Heney 
VI.,  and  3I.P.  for  Carlisle. 

Nicholas  Stanleigh,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Awsthwaite,  his  son  and 
heir,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalgarth,  who  marrying  Ann, 
dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Huddleston,  Knt.,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Awsthwaite  and  Dalegarth,  17 
Henry  VII.  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Hicliard  Ducket,  Knt.,  and 
had  a  son, 

Tho.mas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  lii.  5Iargaret,  dau.  of 
John  Fleming,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  successor,  and 
Thomas,  of  Greswithen,  appointed  Master  of  the  Slint  1570 ; 
his  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary,  hi.  Sir  Edward  Herbert, 
afterwards  created  Earl  of  Powis.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  m.  JIargaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Senhouse,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  7ii.  Isabel,  dau.  of  John 
Leake,  Esq.  of  Edmonton,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarlh,  m.  Ann,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Thomas  Briggs,  Esq.  of  Cawmire,  in  Westmor- 
land, and  had  a  son, 

John  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalec;arth,  an  active  and  zealous 
Royalist,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Lee, 
in  Sussex ;  and  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Featherston- 
haugh,  of  Featherstonhangh,  in  Northumberland.  He  was  s. 
at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  who  was  High  SheriS 
for  Cumberland  at  the  Eevolution,  and  proclaimed  King 
William  III.  He  m.  Isabel,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Curwen, 
Esq.  of  Sella  Park,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth  and  Ponsonby.  He  m. 
Dorothy,  co-heiress  of  Edward  Holt,  Esq.  of  Wigan,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  three  sons, 

Edward,  his  successor. 

John,  Rector  of  Workington,  m.  Clara,  dau.  of  John  Philip- 
son,  Esq.  of  Calgarth,  Westmorland,  and  had  a  son,  Edward, 
'III.  Julia,  dau.  of  John  Christian,  Esq.  of  Unerigg,  and  had 
several  children. 

Holt,  Lieut,  in  Brigadier  General  Wentworth's  regt.  of  foot, 
d.  unm.  in  the  expedition  against  Porto  Bello. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth,  m.  Jlildred,  youngest 
tlau.  of  Sir  George  Fleming,  Bart.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Carlisle, 
und  dying  1751,  left  a  dau.,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Lieut.  Joseph 
Dacre,  and  a  son, 

George  Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Ponsonby  and  Dale- 
'h,  h.  21  March,  1748,  High  Sheriff  1774,  m.  1st,  12  Aug. 
,1 1 74,  Dorothy,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  WUIiam  Fleming,  Bart,  of 
iBydal,  by  whom  (who  d.  17S6j  he  had  two  daus.  (co-heiresses 
I  lof  their  mother},  Mildred ;  and  Elizabeth,  wife  of  John  Cum- 
iberland  Hughes,  Esq.  Mr.  Stanley  m.  2ndly,  27  May,  1789, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morris  Evans,  Esq.  of  Middlesex,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

;    Edward,  his  heir.  George,  b.  1791.  Jane. 

'The  son  and  heir, 
Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Dalegarth  and  Ponsonby,   J. P. 
'1  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Cumberland,  and  High  Sheriff 
-3,6.1790;  m.  Dec.  1821,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Douglas, 
q.,  one  of  the  Judges  in  the  East  Indies  (son  of  General 

'  uiiglas,  M.P.  for  co.  Dumfries),  and  had  issue, 

r^DWARD,  6.  Sept.  1822;  d.  1825. 

William,  now  of  Dalegarth. 

George  Edward,  6.  21  Nov.  1831 ;  -.;;.   8  Dec.  18G8,  Susan 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Philip  William  Douglas,  Coasul- 

General  at  Odessa. 
Douglas  Awsthwaite,  h.  24  Sept.  1838. 
\;ine,  m.  Trevor  Barkley,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Constance. 

iaiy,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  Guise. 
ilflcn,  M.  Rev.  Owen  W.  Davys,  son  of  George  Davys,  Bishop 

of  Peterborough,  and  has  issue  seven  children. 
Constance,   m.  10  March,    1870,  J.  F.  Hewitt,  Esq.,  Bengal 

C.S.,  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Kev.  J.  P.  Hewitt,  and  has  three 

children. 

d.  19  Aug.  1863. 


Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  cotised  vert  three  bucks'  heads 
caboshed  or,  quartering  the  Awsthwaite  arms,  viz.,  gu.,  two 
bars  arg.  in  chief  three  mullets  of  six  points  pierced  or.  Crest — 
A  stag's  head  arg.  attired  or,  collared  vert.  Motto— Sana 
changer. 

Seat— Ponsonby  Hall,  Carnforth,  Whitehaven. 


STANLEY    OF    CROSS    HALL. 

Stanley,  Edwakd  James,  Esq.  of  Cross  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  Somerset,  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Lancaster,  b.  16  Dec.  1826 ;  m.  19  Sept.  1872,  the 
Hon.  Mary  Laboucliere,  eldest  dau.  and  co-licLress  of 
Henry,  Lord  Taunton  (extinct),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Nov.  1876)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Thomas,  h.  20  Aug.  1873. 

II.  Edward,  b.  and  d.  17  June,  1376. 
I.  Evelyn  Mary,  6.  30  Aug.  1877. 

iHtUCitgC— Peter  Stanley,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Stanley,  2nd  bart.  of  Bickerstaff,  and  brother  of  Sir  Edward 
Stanley,  bart.,  ancestor  of  the  present  Earl  of  Derby),  m. 
19  April,  1GS3,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Alexander  Rigby,  of 
Middleton,  Goosnargh,  and  dying  1686,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Cross  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1718;  he 
m.  Catherin,e,  dau.  of  Anthony  Parker,  Esq.  of  Bradkirk,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (Mary,  m.  Uev.  John 
Lowe ;  and  Rebecca),  three  sons.    The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Stanley,  D.D.,  bapt.  2  June,  1717, 
Rector  of  Winwick,  co.  Lancaster,  lii,  Betty,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Shaw,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Dec. 
1780)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Cross  Hall,  6.  14  Sept.  1749,  Col.  1st  regt.  of 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Lancaster  from 
1780  to  1812;  d.  v/iim.  8  Jan.  1818. 

John,  6.  18  Jan.  1750;  an  officer  in  the  army;  d.  unm. 

James,  who  carried  on  the  line. 

Betty. 

Catherine,  m.  John  B.  Sawrey  Morritt,  Esq.  of  liokeby  Park, 
CO.  York;  d.  s.  'p. 

Dr.  Stanley  was  buried  at  Ormskirk,  30  June,  1746.  His3rdson, 
James  Stanxey,  Esq.,  Barrister,  h.  26  Dec.  1750;  d.  28 Sept. 
1810.  He  1/1.  May,  1786,  Augusta,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq. 
of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Edward,  his 
heir;  ii.  Thon.is  (Rev.),  6.  1799;  d.  28  Dec.  1864;  i.  Augusta; 

II.  Elizabeth  ;  and  in.  Catherine.    The  son  and  heir, 
Edward  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Cross  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 1789  ; 

III.  3  Sept.  1819,  Lady  Mary  Maitland.  2nd  dau.  of  James, 
8th  Earl  of  Lauderdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1877)  had  issue, 

Edward  James,  now  of  Cross  Hall. 

Eleanor  (Hon.),  late  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Queen,  m.  11  Dec. 
1866,  Lieut.-Col.  Long,  of  Bromley  Hill,  Kent. 
Augusta,  rn.  12  July,  1S41,  Eichard,  Earl  of  Dartiey. 

He  d.  8  March,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  stags'  heads  caboshed  or. 
Crest — On  a  chapoau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  an  eagle  with  wings 
expanded  or,  preying  on  an  inf?  nt  ppr.  in  its  cradle  or,  swaddled 
gu.  banded  or.     Motto — Sans  changer. 

Stat — Quantock  Lodge,  Bridgwater,  Somerset. 

* 


STANLEY    OP    PATJLTONS. 

Sloane-Sta>"let,  William  Haxs,  Esq.  of  Paul- 
tons,  Hants,  High  Sheriff  1867,  s.  his  father  11 
April,  I860;  m.  1834,  Norah,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen. 
Joseph  Gubbins,  and  sister  of  Elizabeth  Catherine, 
Duchess  of  St.  Albans,  and  has  issue  a  sou, 

Hans,  m.  7  June,    1866,  Emilie  Josephine,  only   dau.   of 
Francis  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Pickerage,  Bucks. 

ILinCHflC. — William  Sloane-Stanlet,  Esq.  of  Paultons, 
M.P.,  ni.  23  June,  1806,  Lady  Gertrude  Howard,  dau.  of  Frede- 
rick, 5th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1870), 

William  Hans,  eldest  son,  now  of  Paultons. 

George  Sloane,  2nd  son,  m.  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Web- 
ber, Esq.  of  Binfleld  Lodge,  Berks,  and  sister  of  Matilda, 
wife  of  Thomas  Assheton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Tedworth,  Hants, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  3rd  son,  Francis  Sloane-Stanley, 
Esq.,  of  Tedworth  House,  Marlborough,  Hants,  s.  to  the 
Tedworth  estate  at  the  death  of  his  aunt,  Sirs.  Assheton- 
Smith,  1859,  6.  1  Sept.  1841 ;  m.  15  Aug.  1866,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Rose,  of  Canada,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ronald  Francis  Assheton,  b.  3  Nov.  1867. 

II.  Cecil  Fox,  b.  9  Oct.  1869. 

I.  Caroline  (youngest  dau.),  ra.  1  July,  1833,  John  Thomas 
Mott,  Esq.,  of  Barmingham  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Mr.  Sloane-Stanley  d.  11  April,  1860. 
/Seat— Paultons,  near  Komsey,  Hants. 


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STANLEY    OF    LONGSTOWE    HALL. 

Stanley,  SID^'ET,  Esq.  of  Longsto-we  Hall,  co. 
Cambridge,  M.A.,  Capt.  1st  Hunts  Light  Hoi-se 
(Duke  of  Manchester's),  High  Sheriff  forces.  Cam- 
bridge and  Hunts  1873-74,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  21  Dec. 
1828 ;  m.  27  April,  1859,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Eoster,  Esq.  of  Cambridge,  and  has  issue, 


IV.  Guy  Wentworth. 


I.  Chables  'Westwobth,  h.  Feb.  1860. 
I!.  Alan  Sidney  AVentwonh. 
III.  Herbert  Foster  Wentworth. 

V.  John  Cyril  Wentworth. 

VI.  Maurice  William  Wentworth. 

I.  Ethel  Wentworth  Stanley. 

II.  Ada  Ellen  Wentworth  Stanley. 

III.  Grace  Wentworth  Stanley. 

IV.  Constance  Eva  Wentworth  Stanley  Stanley. 

V.  Florence  Howard  Wentworth  Stanley  Stanley. 

VI.  Winifred  Wentworth  Stanley  Stanley. 

This  gentleman,  -n-ho  is  only  stirviving  son  of  TVilliam 
Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Cambridge  (who  d.  1832),  bj 
ilary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Greorge  Newport,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  grandson  of  Daniel  Wentworth,  Esq. 
(who  d.  1822),  by  Mary  Stanley  his  wife,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Stai<let  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 
by  royal  license  1856. 

Arras — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  saltire  between  two 
stags'  heads  caboshed  bendwise  between  two  bendlets  engraUed 
arg.,  for  Stanley;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  chevron  gu.  and  sa.  a 
chevron  nebulce  between  two  leopards'  faces  in  chief  and  an 
escallop  in  base  or,  for  Wentworth.  Crests — 1st,  Stanley  : 
A  demi-stag  sa.  bezantee  holding  between  the  legs  a  saltire  or ; 
2nd,  Wentwobth  :  On  a  mount  vert  a  gryphon  erm.  wings 
chequy  arg.  and  sa.  resting  dexter  claw  on  an  escallop  or. 
Motto — Frangas  non  flectes. 

Seat — Longstowe  Hall,  co.  Cambridge.  CVab — Union,  S.W. 


STANIEE    OF    FENTON    VIVIAN. 

Sta>-iee,  Eea>'cis,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Tirian,  co. 
Stafford,  J.P.  cos.  Stafford  and  Salop,  late  Capt. 
3rd  Eing's  Own  Staffordshire  JMihtia,  i.  30  Jan. 
1838  ;  s.  to  the  estate  of  bis  cousin,  Philip  Barnes 
Broade,  Esq.  of  Eenton  Tivian,  in  1856,  when  he 
assumed  the  additional  surnames  of  Philip  Eeoade, 
and  in  1876  resumed  the  original  name  of  Staxiee 
only.  He  m.  6  June,  1860,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Justice,  of  Green  Park,  Bath,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Fkank  Justice,  6.  1S62. 

II.  Eeville,  b.  1867. 

III.  WilUam  Sneyd,  &.  1871. 

I.  Lucy  Caroline.  ii.  Eleanor  Mary. 

III.  Leila  Dorothy. 

iitUEaSC' — John  Beode  purchased  the  principal  estate  of 
Fenton  Tivian  from  Thomas  Essex,  Esq.,  1564,  and  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Erode,  eldest  son,  living  1614,  whose  eldest  son, 
EicHAKD  Beode,  living  1632,  was  father,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  of  a  dau.,  Jane,  and  of  a  son,  The  Rev.  Thomas  Beoade,  of 
Swinnerton,  living  1670,  who  was  the  father  of  Eobekt  Beoade, 
cf  Fenton,  living  1698,  m.  Clara  Tayler,  of  Hartshorn,  co. 
Derby,  and  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  d.  v.nm.)  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Beoade,  of  Fenton,  living  1728,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Barnes,  Esq.  of  Toton,  co.  Worcester,  by  Elizabeth 
D'Arcy,  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  PhUip,  Earl  of  Chesterfield, 
and  had  issue, 


Maria,  d.  unnu 


Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Clara,  d.  v.nm. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Mil  ward. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  her  cousin,  Arthur  Charles  Stanhope,  Esq. 
(father  of  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Chesterfield),  and  2ndly,  1872, 
Eev.  Thomas  Bigsby,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Beeston.  She  d.  s.  p. 
1811. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Beoade,  of  Fenton,  living  1756,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
—  Halmarack,  of  Madeley,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 
Maria,  m.  Capt.  Kose,  E.K. 
Alice,  d.  -anm. 
Anne,  m.  John  Eowley. 


The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Beoade,  of  Fenton,  u.  Sarah  Cartledge,  and  had  an 
only  son, 

Philip  Baen-es  Beoade,  of  Fenton  Vivian,  m.  Charity,  dau. 
of  William  Baker,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Culvert,  which  lady  d.  24 
July,  1S44.  Mr.  Broade  d.  without  issue  12  Aug.  1852,  and 
devised  the  estate  to  his  cousin,  Francis  Stanier,  Esq.  of  New- 
castle-under-Lyne,  who  is  the  present  Franxis  Staniee,  Esq. 
of  Fenton  Vivian.    His  father, 

Francis  Stanier,  Esq.  (son,  by  Anne  his  wife,  of  Thomas 
Stanier,  of  the  Moor  House,  Biddulph,  co.  Stafford,  d.  10  April, 
1856),  m.  1836,  Mary  Wilkinson,  andci.  13  Oct.  1856,  at  Madeley 
Manor,  leaving  issue, 

Francis,  now  of  Fenton  Vivian. 

Thomas  Stanier.  Eandle  Baddeley  Stanier. 

Susan  Mary  Stanier,  m.  Charles  Graeme,  Lieut.-Col.  104th 
FusUiers. 

Charlotte  Louisa  Stanier,  m.  Hastings  D'Oyley  Farrington, 
Major  73rd  regt. 

Lucy  Anne  Stanier,  deceased. 

Alice  Constance  Stanier.  Mary  Jane  Stanier. 

Ai-ms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  fess  engrailed 
between  three  miiUets  of  six  points  or,  a  bear's  head  couped 
of  the  field,  for  Broade;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  on  a  pile  az.  ten 
escallops,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  for  Stanieb.  Crests  — 
Broade  :  On  a  mount  vert  a  bear's  head  erect  or,  transfixed 
'.  b}-  an  arrow  fesswise  ppr. ;  Staniee  :  In  front  of  a  griffin's 
head  erased  ppr.  three  escallops  or.  Mottoes— Fro  Deo  et 
rege,  and  Pietate  fortior. 

Seats — Peplow  HaU,  Market  Drayton,  Salop;  Fenton  Vivian, 
Stoke-upon-Trent. 

♦ 

STANNUS    OF    CARLINGFOHD. 

Stajtsus,  Robeht  Teetoe,  Esq.  of  Carlingford, 
CO.  Louth,  and  of  Portarhngton,  Queen's  Co.,  late 
Capt.  16tli  Bengal  Grenadiers,  present  at  the  actions 
of  Ghuznee  (wounded),  Maharajpore,  Moodkee, 
Ferozeshuhur,  and  Sobraon  (two  medals,  two  clasps, 
and  bronze  star),  J.P.  for  Queen's  Co. ;  m.  3  March, 
1853,  Caroline  Sophia,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Hamilton,  Esq.  LL.D.,  of  Dunboyne  Castle,  co.  Meath. 

JLinCaCJC. — From  the  similarity  of  arms  and  name,  it  is 
supposed  that  the  family  of  Staknts  is  identical  with  that  of 
Stonhocse  of  Ro.dhy.  The  first  mention  of  the  family  in 
Ireland,  is  found  in  a  patent  of  naturalisation  (conseque: 
upon  the  plantation  of  Ulster,  by  James  I.),  dated  1618,  ai 
granted  to  William  SiAN-EHorsE,  of  Carbolzie,  in  Scotland, 
whereby  all  the  rights  and  privileges  of  an  English  subjeol 
were  fully  secured  to  him  and  other  persons  of  consideration, 
The  son  of  this  William  was, 

James  Stanntts,  of  Carlingford,  the  principal  part  of  which 
town  and  manor  he  was  seised  of,  including  several  townlands. 
His  interment  in  the  church  of  Knock,  co.  Down,  previous  to 
1683,  is  recorded  in  a  very  interesting  family  document.  His 
son, 

William  Stanntts,  also  styled  "  of  Carlingford,"  was  High 
Sheriff  of  Louth  1704.  It  is  to  be  remarked  that,  on  the 
Sheriff's  roll,  the  name  is  spelt  "  Stanehouse."  He  ra.  Mabella, 
sister  of  Ephraim  Dawson,  of  Dawson's  Court,  M.P.  for  Queen's 
Co.,  whose  grandson  was  created  Earl  of  Portarlington. 
William  Stannus,  or  Stanehouse,  d.  1717,  having  had  issue, 

I.  James,  h.  1G86 ;  M.P.  for  Carlingford  1713,  High  Sherifl 
of  Louth  I7'il,  in  which  year  he  died. 

II.  William,  h.  1695,  M.P.  for  Carlingford  1721,  and  M.P.  for 
Portarhngton  1728,  which  last  place  he  continued  to  repre- 
sent until  his  death,  1732.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sil 
Thomas  Hazelwood,  JBart.  of  Wick,  co.  Worcester,  and  had.i 

Ephraim,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Stephen  Sibthorp,  Esq.  oi  "j 
Drogheda,  and  had  a  son, 

Ephraim,  ra.  3Iiss  Foster,  sister  of  John  Foster,  Esq.  oi  J 
Dunleer,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p. 
m.  Ephraim,  6.  1697 ;  d.  in  Gambia, 
rv.  Tbevob,  of  whom  we  treat. 

I.  Mabella.  6.  1690;  m.  1708,  Thomas  Tipping,  of  Castle 
Town  CasUe,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Anne,  b.  1699;  d.  1734.        m.  Sophia,  6.  1706;  d.  1713. 

The  youngest  son, 

Tbevoe  Stannus,  styled  "of  Portarlington,"  6.  1700,  .'^.  tc 
part  of  the  CarUngford  estates,  and  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Loutt 
1774,  m.  1728,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Sibthorp,  Esq.,  M.P.  fo: 
Louth;  and  d.  I77I,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  6.  1730;  d.  1758. 
lii.  James,  b.  1738;  d.  unni.  1808. 
IV.  Ephraim,  6.  1739;  -m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Joseph  Ger 

Esq.  of  Halifax,  Korth  America,  and  had  issue, 


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1  Trevor,  Major  14th  foot,  h.  1781 ;  a.  in  India  1812. 

2  Ephraim  Genish  (Sir),  Mujor-Gcn.  C.B.,  b.  1784;  to. 
16  Oct.  1829,  Mary  Louisa,  widow  of  James  Gordon,  Esq., 
a  younger  branch  of  the  Gobdons  of  Newton,  co.  Aber- 
deen. This  officer  was  highly  distinguished  in  the  Katty- 
war  and  Mahratta  campaigns.  He  filled  the  office  of 
Private  Secretary  to  the  Hon.  M.  Elphinstone,  Governor 
of  Bombay,  and  was  for  seventeen  years  Lieut. -Governor 
of  the  Hon.  East  India  Company's  College,  Addiscombe, 
■where  he  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1850. 

S  Robert,  Major  29th  foot,  6.  Aug.  1780 ;  served  through 
the  Peninsular  war,  receiving  five  wounds,  at  the  actions 
of  Eolcia,  Talavera,  and  Albuera.  He  ra.  Clotilda  Boua, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Graves. 

1  Mary,  m.  1805,  John  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Bcllevue,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, and  had  issue,  John,  (/.  a  minor;  and  Trevor 
Alexander,  m.  1855,  Charlotte  Sarah,  dau.  of  George 
Oakley,  Esq.  of  Rye  Gate,  Surrey. 

2  Anne  Catherine,  d.  1856.        3  Susanna,  d.  1819. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Col.  Dclaeour,  and  had  issue,  Jane,  lit.  Alexander 
Carroll,  Esq.  of  Hollymount,  co.  Wicklow. 
Mr.  Trevor  Stannus  was  buried  in  the  French  church,  at  Port- 
arlington.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stannus,  51. P.  for  Portarlington,  who  served  during 
the  American  war,  in  the  22nd  rcgt.,  and  was  severely 
wounded,  b.  1736;  to.  1784,  Caroline,  sister  of  Hans  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Abbotstown,  co.  Dublin,  M.P.  for  that  co. ;  and  d. 
May,  1813,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Ross  and  Rector  of  Lisburn, 
m.  22  April,  1810,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Erasmus  Dixon 
Borrowes,  Bart,  of  Gilltown,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Robert. 

2  Beauchamp  Walter  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Woodbury  Sal- 
terton,  Devon,  m.  23  April,  1857,  the  Hon.  Mabella  Geral- 
dine  Vesey  Fitz-Gerald,  dau.  of  the  late  Lord  Fitz-Gerald 
and  Vesey. 

3  Henry  Jas.  (Gen.),  C.B.,  Lt.-Col.  20th  Hussars,  command- 
ing at  Agra,  India,  1870,  m.  3  April,  1851,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  Northumber- 
land, and  has  issue,  Florence,  Constance,  Alice,  Evelyn, 
and  Mabella.  Gen.  Stannus  has  seen  considerable  ser- 
vice. He  was  pi'csent  at  the  actions  of  the  Khybcr  Pass, 
Mamoo  Kheil  (medal),  Maharajpore  (bronze  star),  Mood- 
kee,  Ferozeshah,  Aliwall,  Ramnuggur,  Sobraon  (medal 
and  three  clasps),  Chillianwalla,  and  Goozerat  (severely 
wounded — medal).  At  the  latter  action  he  commanded 
the  personal  escort  of  Lord  Gough,  the  Commander-in- 
Chief,  which  command  he  also  held  in  the  Gwalior  cam- 
paign. 

4  Walter  Trevor,  of  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim,  and  Moneymore, 
CO.  Londonderry.  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Antrim,  to.  16  Oct. 
1856,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Geraldine  Vesey  Fitz-Gerald, 
4th  dau.  of  the  late  Lord  Fitz-Gerald  and  Vesey,  and  has 
issue,  1  Henry  Vesey  Fitzgerald,  deceased:  2  Gerald 
Walter  James  Fitzgerald;  1  Louisa  Mabel  Gcorgina; 
and  2  Geraldine  Maude. 

1  Harriette  Jane.  2  Caroline  Jlai-y  Anne. 

3  Elizabeth  Emily  Sophia,  m.  8  Feb.  1860,  George  Gray, 

Esq.  of  Graymount,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Antrim,  and  has 

issue,  Harold  William  Stannus. 

in.  Trevor,  Capt.  97th  regt.,  for  many  yeai's  Aide-de-Camp 
to  Sir  Wilmot  Horton,  Bart.,  Governor  of  Ceylon,  b.  1798; 
).!.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood; 
and  d.  May,  184i. 

I.  Caroline. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Charles  William  Doyne,  Rector  of 
Fethard ;  she  d.  5  Jan.  1805. 

III.  Sonhia,  in.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Dunboyne  Castle, 
CO.  Meath  ;  she  d.  21  July,  18G3. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Joseph  Goff,  Esq.  of  Hale  Park,  Hants. 

V.  Harriette,  la.  W.  Magill,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  co.  Wcst- 
meath. 

'he  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stannus,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  9th  Light  Dragoons, 
!.  Oct.  1819,  Catherine  Sophia,  dau.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  Esq. 
f  Clonsilla,  co.  Dublin,  a  branch  of  the  Abbotstown  family, 
nd  had  issue, 

Thomas  Alexander,  his  heir. 

Robert  Trevor,  the  present  representative. 

James  John.  to.  1867,  Rose  JIary,  dau.  of  John  Armstrong, 
Esq.  of  Graigaverne,  Queen's  Co.,  and  has  issue  a  dau., 
Letitia  Catherine. 

Catherine,  d.  a  minor. 

liomas  Stannus  d.  28  March,  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  Alexander  Stannus,  Esq.,  who,  having  served  for 
'nic   years  in  the  14th  Madras  Infantry,   was  accidentally 

rownedAug   1851. 

Armn — Arg.,  on  a  fcss  sa.  between  three  hawks  volant  az. 

leopard's  face  between  two  nuillets  or.  Crest — A  talbot's 
'ad  coupcd  arg.  collared  sa.  lined  and  catching  a  dove  volant 
1  the  first.     Motto— TA  \i  et  viriute. 

ii'estcZt/H'e— Portarlington,  Queen's  Co. 

n. 


STANSFELD    OP    FIELD    HOUSE. 

Stansfeld,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  co. 
York,  aud  of  the  Goleonda,  Diamond,  Annandale 
and  Fullerton  Estates,  Trinidad,  J. P.  West  Riding 
CO.  York,  late  19th  regt.,  and  Hon.  Col.  6th  West 
York  Militia,  b.  5  Dec.  1805  ;  m.  29  Sept.  1831, 
Hannah  La3titia,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lewis  Farley 
Clogston  Johnston,  Esq.,  first  Puisne  Judge  of 
Trinidad,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Nov.  1861)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Lewis  Johnston,  6.  21  Oct.  1S36;  d.  11  May,  1837. 

II.  Robert  Johnston,  late  Capt.  38th  and  12th  regts.,  J.P. 
West  Riding  co.  York,  6.  10  April,  1838;  to.  14  June, 
1871,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Joseph  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Galligrcaves 
and  Samlesbury,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  s.  x>.  25  April, 
1876. 

III.  John,  late  Capt.  Royal  Scots  Greys,  J.P.  for  co.  Forfar, 
h.  16  Jan.  1840;  to.  11  Oct.  1871,  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Patrick  Arkley,  Esq.  of  Dunninald,  co.  Forfar. 

I.  Lydia  Jane. 

II.  Hannah  Jane,  in.  7  Jan.  1863,  Johnston  J.  Foster,  Esq.  of 
Cliffc  Hill,  CO.  York,  and  Moor  Park,  Salop,  J.P.  West 
Riding  co.  York  and  Salop,  Major  2nd  West  York  Yeo- 
manry Cavalry,  3rd  son  of  John  Foster,  Esq.  of  Hornby 
Castle,  CO.  Lancaster. 

III.  Louisa  Jolinston. 

iltncagC. — The  family  of  Stansfield,  or  Stansfeld,  as 
anciently  written,  derive  their  patronymic  from  the  lordship 
of  Stansfeld,  in  the  parish  of  Halifax,  co.  York. 

Lawrence  Stansfeld,  of  Sowerby,  co.  York,  d.  1591,  leav- 
ing, by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 

Nicholas  Stansfield,  of  Norland,  m.  at  Halifax,  1591, 
Susan,  dau.  of  John  Hopkinson;  and  d.  1599,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Stansfeld,  of  Sowerby,  6.  1592 ;  m.  at  Halifax,  1612, 
Martha  Bentley,  and  had  four  sons  and  one  dau.  His  second 
son,  Joshua,  commanded  a  company  of  Militia  during  the 
civil  war,  and  fought  at  Atherton  Moor,  where  Lord  Fairfax 
was  defeated  by  the  Marquess  of  Newcastle.  He  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Josias  Stansfeld,  of  The  Breck,  in  Sowerby,  6.  1619;  d. 
1702,  leaving  issue  seven  sons,  i.  Timotht;  ii.  Joshua,  of  Hor- 
ton, Bradford,  d.  1732,  leaving  issue;  iii.  Samuel,  ancestor  of 
William  Henry  Crompton  Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Ksholt  Priory  ; 
IV.  James,  of  Bowood-in-Sowerby,  d.  1730.  His  dau.,  Martha, 
to.  Joshua  Tillotson,  nepliew  of  John  Tillotson,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury;  v.  Ely  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Newark,  d. 
1719,  leaving  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.;  vi.  Josias,  of  Haugh  End, 
in  which  house  Archbishop  Tillotson  was  born,  had  a  son, 
who  d.  s.  p.,  and  one  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Martin  Hotham,  Esq.  of 
York;  vii.  John,  of  Sowerby,  b.  1657,  to.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Mr. 
Hirst,  of  Adswood  Hall,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
Ely,  ancestor  of  the  Eight  Hon.  James  Stansfeld.  The  eldest 
son, 

Timothy  Stansfeld,  of  Pond,  m.  1704,  Sarah,  dau.  of  — 
Haigh,  of  Norland,  and  had  two  sons.  The  eldest,  Joshua, 
d.  s.  p. ;  the  second, 

JosiAU  Stansfeld,  of  Pond,  m.  Miss  Mylne,  of  Warlcj-, 
near  Halifax,  and  was  father  of 

Robert  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Pond,  6.  1730;  m.  1st,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  William  Whiteley,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Timothy,  of  Field  House,  Surrey,  b.  15  Feb.  1755;  in.  1st, 
Miss  Hart,  and  liad  by  her,  Josiah  Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Field 
House,  Kent,  d.  s.p. ;  and  four  daus.,  Anne,  in.  Sir  Chapman 
Marshall,  Knt. ;  Harriette,  to.  Samuel  Prior,  Esq.;  Caroline, 
5)1.  James  Cousins,  Esq.;  and  Mary  Blackwell,  m.  Robert 
A.  Grey,  Esq.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mrs.  Mylne,  widow  of  — 
Mylne,  of  Warley,  near  Halifax. 

II.  George,  6.  April,  1709;  d.s.x>. 

I.  Susannah.  ii.  Mary.  in.  Sarah. 

Mr.  Stansfeld  m.  2ndly,  13  Aug.  1769,  Elizabeth  Blackburn, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  25  Aug.  1797), 

III.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Samuel,  b.  9  June,  1774. 

V.  Joshua,  b.  24  May,  1779. 

VI.  David,  6.  24  Jan.  1786. 

VII.  John,  b.  21  Feb.  1788. 

VIII.  James,  b.  19  July,  1790. 

IV.  Elizabeth.  v.  Martha.  VI.  Ellen. 

VII.  Hannah. 
Mr.  Stansfield  d.  at  Pond,  20  May,  1803.    His  3rd  son,  the 
eldest  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Robert  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of  Field  House,  h.  7  Nov.  1771; 
in.  Lydia,  dau.  of  John  Walker,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Aug.  1816)  had  issue  (he  d.  2  Aug.  1855), 


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I.  nEORGE,  Earristcr-at-Law,  J.P.  co.  Lancaster  and  West 
lliclins  CO.  York,  6.15  Dec.  1803;  to.  3  July,  1834,  Sarah, 
dan.  of  William  Birkbcck,  Esq.  of  Settle;  and  d.  3  March, 
lbG9,  leaving  issue, 

1  Geobge,  J.P.  West  Eidinff  co.  York,   Capt.  Ctli  West 
York  Militia,  b.  15  June,  183G  ;  m.  5  Murcli,  1807,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  John  Foster,  Esq.,  of  Hornby  Castle,  co.   Lan- 
caster, and  has  issue, 
George  Reginald,  b.  19  Aug.  IS70. 
Mabel. 
S,  Harold  Eugene.  Earristcr-at-Law,  b.  5  Dec.  1813. 

3  Kenneth  Adrian,  b.  11  Oct.  184."}. 

4  IJerthold  llobert,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  22  April,  1849. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Rachael  Wilhelmina,  to.  3  Oct.  1867,  her  cousin,  John, 
eldest  son  of  John  Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Anley. 

3  Sarah  Georgiana,  m.  25  April,  18G5,  C.  H.  Charlesworth, 
Esq. 

II.  liOBERT,  now  of  Field  House  and  Trinidad. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cantab.,  Vicar  of  Coniston  Cold,  co. 
York,  b.  21  Nov.  1814;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Anley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Feb.  18G1) 
has  issue, 

1  John  Birkbeck  Evelyn  (Rev.),  M.A.  Oxon,  b.  27  Kov. 

1846. 
1  Amy  Margaret.  2  Frances  Elizabeth, 

lie  m.  2ndly,  26  April,  186G,  Frances,  dau.  of  James Hamer- 
ton,  Esq.  of  HelliSeld  Peel,  and  widow  of  Peter  Garforth, 
Esq.  of  Coniston  Hall. 
I.  Jane,  iii.  Rev.  Daniel  Darnell,  Vicar  of  Welton,  co.  North- 
ampton. 

ir.  Lydia,  m.  9  June,  1841,  John  Birkbeck,  Esq.  of  Anley, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  CO.  Lancaster  and  W.  Riding  co.  York. 

Mr.  Stanafield  d.  2  Aug.  1850. 

Arms — Vert,  three  goats  trippant  arg.  Crest — A  lion's  head 
erased  or;  motto  over,  Justitia  et  per  tot  saecula  semper  antia. 
Motto — Know  thyself. 

/Seai— Field  House,  Halifax,  co.  York. 


STANSFIELD    OF    ESHOLT    HALL. 

Ceompton-Stansfield,  "William  Henry,  Esq. 
of  Esbolfc  Hall,  co.  York,  formerly  in  42ncl  High- 
landers, and  latterly  Lieut.-Col.  lllli  Foot,  J.P.  for 
North  and  West  liiding  of  co.  York,  Col.  in  the 
army,  h.  3  Aug.  1836. 

ILtUCngC. — The  family  of  Stansfield,  or  Stan-sfelo  of 
Stansfdd,  as  anciently  written,  claim  descent  from  one  of  the 
companions-in-arms  of  William  the  Conquebor.  Their 
ancient  residence,  Stansfield  Hall,  is  still  to  be  seen  in  the  once 
beautiful  valley  of  Todmordcn.  In  1G13,  Richard  Evelyn,  Esq. 
of  Wotton,  Surrey,  «i.  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Stans- 
field, Esq.  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  descended  from  a  branch  of  the 
Yorkshire  family,  and  was,  by  her,  father  of  John  Evelyn,  the 
author  of  "Sylva." 

Joshua  Crompton,  Esq.  of  York,  3rd  son  of  Samuel  Cromp- 
ton,  Esq.  of  Derby,  and  of  Beal,  co.  York,  m.  28  Feb. 
1786,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Rookes,  Esq. 
of  Roydes  Hall,  Senior  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  by  Ann  his 
wife,  sister  and  heir  of  Robert  Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Bradford, 
who  purchased,  1755,  Esholt  Ilall  or  Priory,  co.  York,  and  who 
was  9th  in  descent  from  Thomas  Stansfield,  of  Heptonstall,  2nd 
son  of  William  Stansfield,  of  Stansfield  Hall,  living  about  1500. 
By  the  heiress  of  Esholt  (who  d.  5  June,  1819)  3Ir.  Crompton 
had, 

I.  William  RooKES  Crompton,  who,  having  s.  to  his  mother's 
estates,  assumed,  in  compliance  witli  her  will,  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Stansfield,  and  became  Wil- 
liam Rookes  Crompton-Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esholt  Hall. 

ir.  Joshua  Samuel  Crompton,  of  Sion  Hill,  N.Il.  co.  York 
M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Ripon,  b.   17  Sept.  1799;  iji! 
2  Sept.  1834,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Claude  Alexander, 
Esq.  of  Ballochmylc,  N.B.,  by  Ilelcnora  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Springkell,  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  now  of  Esholt  Hall. 

2  Claude  Alexander.  3  Robert  Stansfield. 

1  Helenora,  m.  15  Dec.  1858,  Percy  Stanhope,  Esq.,  2nd 
son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  Fitzroy  Stanhope. 
III.  Robert   Edward    Crompton,  of   Azerley  Hall,  B.A.,  an 
officer  in  the  15th  Hussars,  b.  8  Aug.  1804. 

I.  Maria  Anne  Crompton,  m..  4  July,  1814,  Ileni-y  Preston, 
Esq.  of  Moreby  Hall,  co.  York. 

II.  Mary  Frances  Crompton,  m.  4  Dec.  1828,  Lieut. -Col. 
Sir  William  Lewis  Herries,  K.G.II.,  C.B.,  and  had  Herbert, 
m.  1858,  Leonora  Emma,  now  of  Frimley  Park,  Surrey,  only 
nau.  of  Henry  Lewis  Wickham,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870,  leaving 
William  Herbert,  b.  1859. 


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III.  Elizabeth  Jane  Crompton. 

IV.  Henrietta  Matilda  Crompton. 

V.  Margaret  Sarah  Crompton. 

VI.  Caroline  Rachel  Crompton,  to.  F.  G.  O'Reilly,  Esq, 
Mr.  Crompton  d.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Rookes  Crompton -Stansfield,  Esq.  of  Esholt! 
Ilall,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.,  b.  3  Aug.  1790;  m.  17  June, 
1824,  Emma,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Markham,  Esq.  of  Becca 
Hall,  son  of  William  Markham,  Archbishop  of  York;  and  (2. 
1471,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Henry  Ckojipton-Stansfield,  Esq.,  now  of  Esholt 
Hall. 

Arm — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  goats  passant  arg.» 
for  Stansfield  ;  2nd,  vert,  on  a  bend  arg.  double  cotised  crm. 
between  two  covered  cups  or,  a  lion  passant  gu.  on  a  chief  az. 
three  pheons  or,  for  Crompton  ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  sa.  betiveen 
three  rooks  ppr.,  for  Rookes.  Crests — 1st,  Stansfield:  A 
lion's  head  erased  or;  2nd,  Crompton:  A  demi-horso  sa. 
vulned  in  the  chest  with  an  arrow  ppr.  Mollois — Nosce 
teipsum,  for  Stansfield;  Love  and  loyalty,  for  Crompton. 

Scitti — Esholt  Hall  or  Priory,  Leeds,  W.  R.  co.  York;  and 
Frimley  Park,  Faruborough  Station,  Surrey. 


STANTON    OP    THE    THRtTPP. 


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Stanton,  Alfred  John,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp, 
CO.  Grloucester,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Stroud  since  May, 
1874,  b.  20  Sept.  1823  ;  m.  1st,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Newtownlimavady,  co, 
Derry ;  and  2ndly,  Harriet  Margaret,  eldest  dau. 
of  Henry  H.  Wilton,  Esq.  of  Whitminster  House, 
CO.  Gloucestei',  and  has  issue, 


I.  Elizabeth  Jane  Smith. 
III.  Beatrice  Harriet. 


II.  Isabel  Margaret. 


I 


I 


ILtlTCiigC— Joseph  Stanton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  RicharS 
Page,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  jn.  2ndly,  1768,  Ileury 
Eycott,  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester)  had  two  sons,  William} 
and  John,  who  d.  iram.    The  former, 

William  Stanton,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp,  m.  8  Sept.  1785, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Caruthers,  Esq.  of  Holmains,  N.B.,  and 
had, 

I.  William  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Hayward's  Field,  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester, 
J.P.,  5)!..  3  March,  1827,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  W.  W.  Darke, 
Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Cooper's  Hill,  Stroud,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Darke,  b.  19  Feb.  1828. 

2  Joseph  John,  b.  2  Dec.  1831. 

III.  Joseph,  Capt.  in  the  Indian  Navy,  of  Castle  Field,  Calne, 
Wilts,  rii.  10  April,  1844,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown, 
Esq.  of  Staraforth.  co.  York. 

IV.  Charles,  of  Upfield  Lodge,  near  Stroud,  to.  10  Oct.  1820, 
Martha,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Holbrow,  Esq.  of  Bad- 
Brook  House,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Holbrow.  2  Walter  John. 

3  Arthur  Henry. 

1  Catharine. 

2  Martha,  m.  1845,  W.  Devas,  Esq.  of  Sussex  Place,  Ilydt 
Park,  London.  3  JIary. 

4  Margaretta.  5  Maria  Cecilia. 
C  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

7  Emily  Rose,  and  8  Rose  Emily,  twins. 

V.  Edward,  Lieut.-Col  Bombay  Artillery,  r,i.  12  Feb.  1850  , 
Emily  widow  of  Rev.  B.  J.  Harrison,  and  dau.  of  R.  Hall  j 
Esq.  of  Copped  Hall,  Herts,  and  has  a  dau.,  Emily  Maria.     J 

I.  Anne,  vi.  Jolm  Snowden,  Esq.  of  Upcott  House,  nea; 
Taunton. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Springwood  Honse 
near  Huddersfield,  J.P. 

HI.  Mercy,  m.  Rev.  J.  Palmer  Griffith,  M.A.,  of  Warminflter 
Wilts.  IV.  Maria. 

Mr.  Stanton  d.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Henrt  Stanton,  Esq.  of  The  Thrupp,  J.P.  ant 
D.L.,  M.P.  for  Stroud  1841  to  1852,  6.  6  Oct.  1790 ;  to.  10  Feb 
1823,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Roger  Smith,  Esq.  of  Manorhouse 
Walworth,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

WiLLiAJt  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hasleton-wth-Yanwortli 
CO.  Gloucester,  b.  2  Feb.  1824;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Ciiarle 
Lawrence,  Esq.  of  the  Querns,  Cirencester. 

Alfred  John,  now  of  The  Thrupp. 

Edward,  Ma.ior-Gen.  Royal  Engineers,  C.B.,  and  Knt.  of  th 
Legion  of  Honour,  b.  19  Feb.  1827;  to.  M.argarct  Constance 
dau.  of  Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Huddersfield. 

James  Thomas,  late  68th  regt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  t 
4  Aug.  1830  ;  m.  23  Dec.  1856,  Louisa  Loveday,  2nd  dau.  C 
Jolm  Bidden,  Esq.  of  Stratford  Abbey,  near  Stroud. 


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Freflerick  Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Bengal  Engineer.',  b.  21  Oct. 
1«32;  ill.  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of   'i'liomas  iitarkey,  Esq.  of 
lIudder.sfieUl. 
Emily  Jane,  m.  Edward  C.  Little,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Little, 
Esq.  of  Pitchcomb  House,  co.  Gloucester. 
Mr.  W.  H.  Stanton  d.  24  March,  1870,  and  -was  s.  by  his  second 
son, 
Alfbed  John  Stanton,  Esq.,  now  of  the  Thrupp. 
Anns — Arg.,  two  chevrons  within  a  bordurc  engrailed  sa. 
Crcxt — A  wolf  sejant  arg.  guttee  de  sang,  collared  and  lined  or. 
Motlo — Dum  spiro  spero. 
&iat — The  Thrupp,  near  Stroud,  Gloucestershire. 


STAPLES-BROWNE    OF    BEASHFIELD. 

■  Staples-Bbowjje,  Feedeeice  John,  Esq.,  J.P. 
[for  Oxon,  b.  1  Nov.  1844 ;  m.  25  April,  1867,  Mary 
;  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Edward  Molineux,  Esq., 
'J.r.,  of  Oakley  House,  Penkridge,  co.  Staiford. 

iltlir<l(JC. — William  Staples,  Gent.,  of  Wilton,  brother 
of  Alexander  Staples,  of  Yate  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  whose 
5th  son,  Thomas,  was  created  a  baronet  of  Ireland,  162S,  J.. 
ind  was  buried  in  Salisbuiy  Cathedral,  9  Feb.  IGIO,  leaving  a 
son, 

Thomas  Staples,  of  New  Sarum,  m.  1G17,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Pasby,  of  the  same  place,  and  was  s.  in  1673  by  his 
;ltlcst  son, 

William  Staples,  who  had  issue,  sis  sons,  Thomas,  John, 
"\icholas,  Edward,  William,  and  Moses.    His  youngest  son, 

Moses  Staples,  of  New  Sarum,  Clothier,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  and 

'  '-eiress  of  Eoger  West,  of  the  same  place;   and  d.  1727, 
ing,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

iGEB  Staples,  of  The  Close,  New  Sarum,  bapt.  15  Feb. 
-4;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Davis,  of  New  Sarum,  by  his 
iiie  Mary,  a  niece  of  Admiral  Kobert  Blake;  and  d.  1745, 
eaving  issue, 

I.  Roger,  of  Mitcham  Hall,  Surrey,  J. P.,  an  opulent  Banker, 
of  the  firm  of  "Jioger  Staples  and  Baron  Dimsdale," 
Bunkers,  of  London,  b.  7  Oct.  1723;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Juseph  Wrigglesworth,  Esq.  of  Waltham,  Essex,  and  co- 
liciress  of  her  brother,  Hezekiah  Wrigglesworth,  Esq. ;  and 
d.  s.p.  20  Aug.  1778. 

II.  Charles,  of  London,  6.  16  Nov.  1728;  m.  4  June,  1759, 
JIary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Baron  Butz,  a  German  noble,  and 
by  whom  (who  d.  21  May,  1779)  he  left  issue, 

1  Moses  WiUiam,  of  Norwood,  Banker,  of  London,  b. 
19  Dec.  1762 ;  m.  4  Feb.  1787,  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Bates,  Esq.,  an  Alderman  of  London;  and  d.  18  Nov. 
1802,  leaving  issue,  a  son, 

Moses  William,  of  Broughton  Gifford,  Wilts,  and  Nor- 
wood, Surrey,  b.  1786;  m.  10  Dee.  1811,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Eev.  William  Frederick  Browne,  D.D.,  of  Launton,  co. 
Oxford,  and  co-heiress  of  her  brother,  Capt.  William 
Frederick  Browne,  of  Launton,  and  North  Berwick, 
Scotland,  and  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  30  Jan.  1875, 
Eichard  Thomas  Staples-Bbowne,   of  Launton,  b. 
6  Oct.  1814;  m.  5  July,  1843,  Ann,  3rd  dau.  of  Kobert 
Brettle  Bate,  Esq.   of  Hampstead,   and  had  a  son, 
Fbederick  Johx,   now  of   Brashfield  House.     Mr. 
Staples-Browne  s.,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Capt. 
Browne,  without  issue,  1842,  to  the  entailed  estates 
of  his   maternal  grandfather.   Dr.   Browne,   in  co. 
Oxford,  and  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  surname 
and  armorial  bearings  of  Browne,  pursuant  to  the 
limitations  contained  in  the  wUl  of  Dr.  Browne,     He 
d.  10  May,  1855. 
William    Frederick    Browne,     Barrister-at-Law,     b. 
21    April,   1823;    m.    12  May,    1846,   Janet    Helen 
Alexandrina,   dau.   of   Col.    Alexander    Mackenzie, 
formerly  of  the  36th  regt.,  a  descendant  of  the  Baions 
of  Kintail,  and  has  issue,  WiUiam  Eraser  Mackenzie, 
').  1847  :  and  LUlias  Anna. 
Charles  John,  b.  13  Feb.  1825. 
Frances  Bridget  Anne,  „i.  1869,  Charles  A.  Emmet. 
Mr.  Staples  d.  12  April,  1864,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
Fbedebick  John  Staples  Browne,  Esq.  of  Brasiifield. 

2  Samuel,  of  Cumberwell  House,  AVilts,  and  Tottenham, 
Middlesex,  6. 12 March,  1765;  in.  28  Nov.  1795,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  of  Pangbourn 
Berks,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1801)  he  had  issue,  a 
son, 

Samuel,  b.  8  Oct.  1796;  m.  23  Aug.  1841,  Maria  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Joshua  Collier,  Esq.  of  Tottenham,  by  his  wife 
Jane,  dau.  of  James  Landon,  Esq.  ofCheshunt,  Herts. 

3  Charles,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  15  Aug.  1768:  d.s.v. 
15  April,  1826.  ^ 

1  Mary,  ra.  Robert  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Mitcham. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Vevers,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  11  Feb. 
1830. 


Arms—T.rm.,  on  a  bend  az.  between  two  fJeurs-dc-lis  gn 
three  leopards'  heads  jessant-de-lis  or,  for  Staples;  sh.,  a 
bend  engrailed  erm.  on  a  chief  arg.  an  escallop  gu.  betwei-n 
two  tortcaux,  for  Bbowne.  C,-«(s— Out  of  a  crown  vallery 
arg.  a  lion's  head  atfrontee  gu.  semee-de-lis  and  ducally 
crowned  or,  for  Staples  ;  An  eagle  displayed  sa.,  wings  fretty, 
lesting  each  claw  on  a  mullet  or,  for  Bbowne.  iiy&ao— Sans 
Dieurieu. 

^:c(v£— Brashfield  House,  Bicester. 


STAPLETON    OF    ■WARBROOK, 

Stapleton,  ArGUSTUS  Gea:ntilie,  Esq.  of  War- 
brook,  Hants,  Commissioner  of  Customs  1827, 
Private  Secretary  to  Mr.  Canning,  5. 1800  ;  m.  1825, 
Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bultecl,  Esq.  of  Fleet, 
Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1856)  he  has  issue, 

I.  Augustus  Geanville,  6.  1832,  Barrister,  Lincoln's  Inn. 

II.  Frederick  George  (Rev.),  b.  1837  ;  to.  4  April,  1877,  Mary 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Charles  St.  Clair,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Charles,  10th  Lord  Sinclair,  and  has  issue,  a  son. 

III.  Edward  John,  h.  1839,  Clerk  in  the  Home  Office. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  d.  1849.  u.  Theresa  Jane. 

Mr.  A.  G.  Stapleton  has  two  brothers,  I.  Ecv.  John 
Charles  Stapleton,  h.  1797  ;  m.  21  April,  1829,  Lady 
Harriet  Herbert,  dau.  of  Henry  George,  2ud  Earl 
of  Carnai-von  (she  d.  1836),  and  had  issue  a  dan., 
Matilda  Emily,  d.  1877;  ii.  George  Howard,  b. 
1798  ;  d.  1841,  Attache  at  Stockholm. 
-SccU— Warbrook,  Eversley,  Winchfleld,  Hants. 


u.  John,  d.  ujtm. 


iv.  Moses,  d,  unm. 


STAPYLTON    OF    "WIGHILL. 

CHETwyND-STAPTLTON,  Hexet  Edwaed,  Esq. 
of  Shenley  Lodge,  Herts,  b.  12  March,  1822  ;  m.  1st, 
29  April,  1851,  Esther  Charlotte,  only  sm-viving  dau. 
of  Mr.  Serjeant  Goulburn,  by  his  2nd  wife,  the 
Hon.  Esther  Chetwynd,  by  whom,  who  d.  1853,  he 
has, 

I.  Henet  Goulbubn,  h.  20  May,  1S52. 

He  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1856,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry  Hoyle  Oddie,  Esq.  of  Colney  House,  Herts, 
and  widow  of  the  Eev.  James  Lewis  Yenables,  of 
Shenley  Lodge,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  has 
issue, 

I.  Jnies,  6.  22  June,  ISGO. 

I.  Beatrice.  n.  Evelyn  Mai-y. 

He  m.  3rdly,  15  Aug.  1871,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Cathe- 
rine Chet^vynd,  dau.  of  Henry,  6th  Yiseount 
Chetwynd. 

itlllCajC. — The  surname  of  this  ancient  family  is  derived 
from  Stapleton-on-Tees,  a  little  village  on  that  river,  between 
Richmond  and  Darlington.  The  representative  of  the  elder  or 
Carlton  branch  is  Lord  Beaiunont. 

Hebton  or  Hebman,  Lord  of  Stapleton-on  Tees,  became 
seised  of  that  manor  1052.  Among  his  descendants  were. 
Sib  John,  Lord  of  Stapleton,  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to 
King  Stephen  ;  Sir  Miles  Stapleton,  who  went  to  the  Holy 
Land ;  and  Sib  Nicholas  Stapleton,  Governor  of  Middleham 
Castle,  CO.  York,  17  John.  (Sec  Thoresby's  Lccdi,  Bubke's 
Extinct  Peerage,  and  Dugdale's  Baronetage). 

Sib  Nicholas  Stapelton,  Judge  of  the  King's  Bench,  had 
free  warren  at  Stapleton  in  1272,  and  d.  1290,  having  r,i.  the 
dau.  of  Sir  Miles  Bassett,  by  whom  he  had  Hathelsay,  co.  York, 
and  Mereton,  Berks. 

Sir  Miles  Stapelton,  Knt.,  who,  having  distinguished 
himself  terap.  Edward  I.  and  II.,  in  the  wars  of  Gascony  and 
Scotland,  in  the  retinue  of  Edwaed,  Prince  of  Wales,  was 
summoned  to  Parliament  as  a  baron  by  the  latter  King  in 
1313.  He  m.  Sibill,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  de  Bella-aqua 
(Beaulieu  or  Bellew),  the  last  baron  of  that  name,  by  his  wife 
Laderina,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Peter  Bruce,  the  6th  and  last; 
baron  of  Skelton  Castle.  In  her  right  he  became  Lord  of 
Carlton,  which  is  still  the  property  of  the  elder  branch  of  the 
family.  He  was  killed  at  Bannockburn  1314,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son. 

Sir  Nicholas  Stapelton,  2nd  baron,  summoned  to  Parlia- 
ment 1342.  This  nobleman,  in  the  time  of  Edwabd  II.,  was 
involved  in  the  insuiTection  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Lancaster, 

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and  was  fined  2,000  marks  to  save  his  life,  but  the  fine  was 
remitted  in  the  1st  of  Edward  III.  He  m.  the  dau.  and  heir 
of  John,  Earl  of  Richmond,  son  of  the  Duke  of  Brittany,  by  that 
nobleman's  marriage  with  Beatrice,  dau.  of  King  Hesky  III. 
He  had  issue, 
Miles.  Gilbert,  of  whom  hereafter. 

The  elder  son, 
Sib  Miles  Stapeltov,  Knt.  of  Hathelsay,  3rd  baron,  was 

summoned  to  Parliament  1353.    He  was  High  Sheriff  of  co. 

York,  1353,  and  again  1355,  for  five  years  consecutively.     He 

TO.  a  dan.  of  Sir  H.  Vavasour,  of  Hazlewood,  and  d.  1373, 

leaving  issue, 
Thomas,  4th  baron,  but  was  never  summoned  to  Parliament, 
having  d.  the  same  year  he  inherited.  Having  left  no 
issue,  his  sister,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Metham, 
became  heir  to  Stapelton,  and  other  lands,  and  the  barony 
has  since  been  vested  in  her  descendants. 

The  2nd  son  of  the  last  Sir  Nicholas, 

Sir  Gilbert  Stapeltok,  m.  Agnes,  eldest  dau.  and  one  of 
the  heirs  of  Sir  Bryan  Fitzalan,  Lord  of  Bedale,  the  last  baron 
of  that  name,  by  his  marriage  with  the  King  of  Scotland's  dau. 
Sir  Bryan  left  two  daus.  only,  the  elder  m.  Sir  Gilbert  Stapel- 
ton; and  Catherine,  -ni.  John,  Lord  Grey  of  Eotherfield,  K.G., 
whose  heirs  merged  in  the  families  of  Lovel  and  Beaumont. 
Sir  Gilbert  had  issue, 

Miles  (Sir),  of  Bedale  and  Ingham,  on.  Joan,  widow  of  Roger 
Le  Strang.:,  of  Knockyn,  and  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Oliver 
Ingham,  of  Ingham,  in  Norfolk,  in  whose  right  he  became 
possessed  of  Ingham.  He  was  one  of  the  first  Knights  of 
the  Garter,  at  the  foundation  of  the  Order  by  Edward  III. 
This  nobleman  was  a  person  of  great  note  at  the  period  in 
which  he  lived.  Commanding  in  Brittany  with  John  de 
Montfort,  1313,  he  was  afterwards  at  Cressy  and  Calais,  and 
in  mo5'  >t  the  French  campaigns  of  Edward  III.,  and  one 
of  the  Commissioners  of  the  peace  of  Bretzny.  This  line 
terminated,  after  several  generations,  in  two  dans.,  Eliza- 
beth, m.  1st,  Sir  Philip  Calthorp;  2nd]y,  Sir  John  Fortescue, 
Chief  Justice  of  England ;  and  3rdly,  Sir  Edward  Howard, 
Lord  High  Admiral  of  England ;  and  Joan,  m.  1st,  Christo- 
pher Harcourt,  Esq.  of  Stanton  Harcourt ;  2ndly,  Sir  John 
Hudlestone.  n.  SiE  Bryas. 

The  2nd  son. 

Sir  Bryan  Stapelton,  K.G.,  of  whom  it  is  related  that 
"  the  King  of  Esglasd  and  the  King  of  Cyprus  being  pre- 
sent, he  fought  with  a  Saracen,  faith  for  faith,  whom  by  the 
Grace  of  God  and  his  valour  he  did  kill.  For  which  cause  he 
did  desire  for  the  reward  of  his  valour,  of  Edward  III.,  then 
present,  nothing  else  but  that  he  and  his  heirs,  in  memory  of 
the  victory,  should  carry  for  their  crest  the  head  of  a  Saracen. 
He  accompanied  the  expedition  of  Edward  III.  to  Flanders 
1340,  and  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Tournay.  He  was  also 
at  the  siege  of  Calais  1346-47,  and  had  probably  fought  at  the 
battle  of  Cressy.  He  was  made  a  Knight  of  the  Garter  in  the 
1st  of  BicHARD  II.,  1378,  and  was  one  of  the  Judges  in  the 
Scrope  and  Grosvenor  controversy.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  and 
sole  heir  of  Sir  John  St.  Phiiibert,  Knt.,  and  d.  at  WighiU 
(which  he  had  purchased)  1394,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Bryan  (Sir),  of  Carlton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir 
William  de  Aldeburg,  the  last  baron  of  that  name,  and  from 
him  are  descended  the  Carlton  or  Beaumont  branch  of  the 
famDy  of  Stapleton.  Sir  Bryan's  great-grandson.  Sir 
Bryan  Stapleton,  rii.  Jane,  dau.  of  John,  8th  Lord  Lovel,  by 
his  marriage  with  Joan,  sister  and  heir  of  the  last  Viscount 
Beaumont,  and  sister  and  heir  of  Francis,  Viscount  Lovel, 
K.G.,  last  baron  of  that  name.  This  Lord  Lovel  being 
attainted,  the  barony  of  Lovel  and  all  his  other  honouis, 
the  baronies  of  Deincourt,  Grey  of  Rotherfield,  drc,  were 
forfeited,  but  his  sisters  became  heirs  to  their  maternal 
uncle.  Viscount  Beaumont.  The  representative  of  this  line 
of  the  Stapletons  is  Loed  Beaumont.  ii.  Miles. 

The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Miles  Staptlton,  of  WighiU,  ra.  Johanneth,  dau.  and 

one  of  the  heirs  of  Sir  Gerard  Ufflet,  Knt.,  by  Lora  de  Kur- 

nivale.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Stapylton,  of  WighiU,  Knt.,  8  Henry  V.,  m. 

Margaret,  dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Norton,  of  Norton  Conyers,  and 

dying  33  He.n-ry  VI.,  1455,  left  issue. 

Sir  William  Stapylton,  of  WighiU,  r,i.  Margaret,  dau.  of 

Sir  James  Pickering,  Knt.    He  d.  1503,  and  was  buried  at 

WighiU ;  he  left  issue, 
Henbt,  d.  u.p.  1541.  Bryan. 

The  2nd  son. 
Sir  Bryan  Stapylton,  Knt.,  r,i.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Lancelot 

Thirkeld,  Knt.,  by  his  marriage  with  Margaret,  Lady  Vescy, 

dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  Bromflete,  Lord  Vescy,  and  widow 

of  John,  Lord  CUfford,  who  was  slain  at  Towton.    He  had 

issue,  besides  other  sons,  who  d.  unm., 


Christopher.  

Elinor,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Wharton,  of  Helagh,  created  Lord 
Wharton,  36  Henry  Vlll. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Saltmarshe,  Esq, 
Jane,  m.  Robert  Conyers,  Esq. 
Mary,  ra.  John  Copley,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Stapylton,  of  WighiU,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Alice, 
dau.  of  William  Aske,  Esq.  of  Aske ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Nevile,  Knt.  of  Liversedge,  who  d.  s.  p.  The 
issue  of  the  1st  marriage,  besides  three  daus.,  were, 

Bryan,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Constable,  of  Holdcr- 
ness,  Knt.,  and  d.  s.  p.  Robert. 

The  2nd  son, 

Sir  Robert  Stapylton,  of  WighiU,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  WiUiam  MaUory,  of  Studley,  Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Bryan  Hammond,  Esq.  of  Scarthingwell. 

Bridget,  m.  John  Norton,  Esq.  of  Norton  Conyers. 

The  son  and  heir  was 

Sir  Robert  Stapylton,  of  WighiU,  Knt.,  of  whom  Camden 
says,  that  '■  being  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York,  in  the  23  Eliza- 
beth, 1581,  he  met  the  Judges  with  seven  score  men  in  suit- 
able liveries.  For  a  person  well  spoken,  comely  and  skilled  in 
the  languages,  he  is  said  to  have  had  scarce  an  equal,  except 
Sir  PhiUp  Sidney,  and  no  superior  in  England."  He  com- 
menced building  a  palace  at  WighiU,  out  of  which  arose  bis 
quarrel  with  Archbishop  Sandes,  for  which  he  incurred 
heavy  fine  and  censure  from  the  Star  Chamber.  He  m.  twice, 
1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Marmaduke  Constable,  by  whom  b( 
had, 

Henry,  of  WighiU.  PhUip,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Jane,  m.  Christopher,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Marmaduke  WyviD 
the  1st  hart.,  who  d.  before  his  father,  1616. 

Sir  Robert  ra.  2ndly,  Olive,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  Sir  Henr; 
Shen  Ington,  of  Lacock  Abbey,  and  widow  of  John  Talbot,  Esq 
by  whom  he  had,  besides  other  children, 

Bryan,  ancestor  of  Stapylton,  of  Myton. 

Henry  Stapylton,  Esq.  of  WighUl,  son  and  heir  of  S; 
Robert,  by  his  1st  marriage,  rd.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  S 
John  Foster,  of  Bamborough  Castle,  and  dying  1630,  left  issue 

Robert,  his  heir.  Sir  Philip,  of  whom  present!. 

John,  ra.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Hungate,  Esq.  of  Bulmer. 

Bryan,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of—  Brainton,  Esq. 

Katherine,  ra.  1st,  Sir  George  Twisleton,  Bart,  of  Early,  ai 
2ndly,  Sir  Henry  Cholmeley,  who,  with  his  brother,  ^ 
Hugh,  t'ue  1st  bart.,  took  an  active  part  on  the  side  oft 
ParUament  against  King  Charles  I. 

Mary,  r,i.  Henry  St.  Quentin,  Esq.  of  Harpham. 

Jane,  m.  WUliam  Fenwick,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

RoBitT  Stapylton,  of  WighiU,  b.  1601;  to.  Hon.  Cathcri 
Fairfax,  dau.  of  Viscount  Fairfax,  of  GilUng,  cousin  of  the  gn 
Parliamentary  General,  and  by  her  (who  ra.  afterwards,  2n 
Sir  M.   Boynton ;  Srdly,  Sir  A.  Ingram ;  and  4thly,  Willi 
Wickham,  Esq.)  had  three  sons  and  three  dius.. 

Miles,  of  WighiU.  Henry,  c7.  young. 

Henry,  of  WighiU,  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthur  In.'irrara, 
Temple  Newsom,  co.  York,  but  had  no  issue;  d.  1673. 
Isabel,  rii.  Matthew  Boynton,  Esq. 
Catherine,  '//;.  W^il'lam  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Steeton. 
Mary,  ra.  Walter  Moyle,  of  Twyford,  Middlesex. 

Robert  Stapylton  d.  1634,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Miles  Stapylton,  Knt.,  of  WighUl,  ra.  Mary,  dan, 
sole  heir  of  Sir  Ingram  Hopton,  of  Armley,  and  left  an  C 
dau.,  his  other  chUdren  having  d.  young, 

Catherine,  in.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  MatUeverer,  who  was  crci 
a  baronet  1641 ;  and  2ndly,  John  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Ingers , 
but  had  no  issue  by  either  marriage. 

Sir  Miles  d.  1663,  and  his  estate  of  WighiU  descended  U 
cousin. 

Sir  Philip  Stapylton,  Knt.,  brother  of  the  late  Bo 
Stapylton,  of  WighUl,  purchased  Walter  on  the  Wolds,  an 
1st,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  that  Sir  John  Hotham  who,  in  1  'i' 
being  Governor  of  Hull,  refused  to  give  admittance  to  the  B  . 
for  which  he  was  afterwards  condemned  as  a   traitor  * 
beheaded.    Sir  PhiUp  being  returned  to  serve  in  Partial  ' 
concurred  with  his  father-in-law  and  the  two  Cholnieleysii 
prosecution  of  the  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  so  was  easily  reci  » 
into  that  party.     "Appearing  a  man  of  vigour  in  ain( 
body,"  says  Clarendon,  "  he  was  joined  with  Mr.  Hampdei 
Lord  Howard,  of  Escrick,  in  the  committee  appointed  b 
Parliament  to  attend  upon  the  King,  Charles  I.,  when  he 
into  Scotland."    He  was  also  one  of  these  who  carrie 
Parliament's  answer  to  the  King  concerning  the  refu;  ^ 


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give  up  Hull.  CommancleJ  cavalry  at  EtlgeUill  ami  Xcwbury 
under  the  Earl  of  Essex.  In  1647  lie  was  one  of  the  leaders  of 
the  Presbyterian  party,  against  whom  charcjes  were  exhibited, 
and  whom  Clarendon  mentions  as  "  men  of  parts,  interest, 
and  signal  courage,  and  heartily  abhorring  the  intentions 
which  they  discerned  the  army  to  have."  He  withdrew 
beyond  sea,  with  eleven  members,  and  dying  at  Calais,  was 
buried  there.    Sir  Philip  left  issue  by  his  1st  marriage, 

I.  John,  of  Wartcr,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Wilfred  Law- 
son,  Knt.  of  Cumberland,  and  had,  besides  other  daus.,  who 
d.  unm., 

1  Isabel,  m.  Sir  William  Pennington,  1st  hart.,  of  Mun- 
caster,  who  n.  to  Warter. 

2  Jane,  :d.  Kowland  Mo.seley,  Esq.  of  York. 

3  Esther,  -id.  John  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Grosmont  Abbey, 
York. 

II.  liobert,  d.  s.  p. 

He  Id.  2ndly,  Hon.  Barbara  Lennard,  dau.  of  Francis  Lord 
Dacre,  and  had  i.ssue, 

lu.  Henry,  of  Wighill,  (t.unm.  1123.  iv.  Philip. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Sir   Nathaniel   Powell,  Bart,  of   Ewhurst, 

Sussex. 

The  2nd  surviving  son, 

Philip  Staptltos,  Esq.,  of  Wighill,  i^i.  Margaret  Gage;  and 
(I.  1729,  having,  besides  other  children,  who  d.  unni., 

1.  Henry,  6.  1692;  and  </.  1724,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father- 
By  his  marriage  with  Ann  Maitland,  he  had  issue, 
1  Henky.  2  Philip. 

He.n'ky  Staptlton,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  grandson  of  the  last- 
named  Philip,  of  Wighill,  rd.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Healy, 
Esq.  of  Gainsborough,  and  had  two  sons, 

Hesky.  Philip,  d.  s.2'>-  1768. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Stapyltox,  Esq.  of  Wighill,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  Sir  Warton  Pennyman-Warton,  Bart.,  of  Bever- 
ley, CO.  York,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Martha,  who 
m.  17S3, 

Hon.  Gbanville  Anson  Chetwynd,  youngest  son  of  William, 
4th  Viscount  Chetwynd,  who  assumed  by  royal  license  the 
name  and  arms  of  Stapylton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1822)  left 
at  his  decease,  1834, 

Henry  Eichard.  Granville  William,  b.  1800;  d.  1814. 

Harriet  Honora.  d.  1867. 

Esther  Susannah,  b.  1791;  (?.  1839.  Margaret,  d.  18G5. 

Diana  Clarissa,  d.  28  Sept.  1826 ;  m.  Sept.  1824,  Peter  Mere 
Latham,  Esq.,  M.D. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Eichard  Chetwtnd-Stapylton,  Esq.,  i.  Jan.  1789; 
iii.  13  Dec.  1820,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Hammond,  Esq., 
[and  d.  4  April,  1859,  leaving, 
I    I.  Henry  Edward. 

1    B.  Granville  George,  6.  1823,  Major-Gen.  late  32nd  regt. ; 
I      m.  8  Dec.  1864,  Lady  Barbara  Lecson,  dau.  of  Joseph,  4tli 
j      Earl  of  Milltown,  K.P.,  and  has  a  dau.,  Barbara  Margaret, 
and  three  sons,  Joseph,  Henry,  and  Bryan,  d.  1878. 

III.  William  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Maiden,  and  Sector  of  Chessing- 
i  ton,  Surrey,  l>.  15  May,  1825;  m.  1852,  Elizabeth  Biscoe, 
I  dau.  of  Rev.  Bobert  Tritton,  Ecctor  of  Morden,  and  has 
I     issue, 

I       I  Edward,  6. 1855.        2  Frederick,  I.  1857.       3  Granville. 
1  Ella. 

I.  Margaret  Diana,  m.  1856,  George  Carnac  Barnes,  Esq., 
C.B.,  Commissioner  of  the  Cis  Sutlej  States,  East  Indies, 
I     who  d.  1861,  leaving, 

I       1  George  Stapylton.  2  Arthur, 

j       I  Margaret. 

,  Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Cirxt — Out  of  a  ducal  coro- 
net or,  a  Saracen's  headppr.  Supporlir.s— Two  ts.\hots  arg., 
■heir  shoulders  guttee  de  sang.  Motto — Fide  sed  cui  viiie. 
fiejiJencc— Shenley  Lodge,  Barnet,  Herts. 


1  STAPYLTON    OF    MYTON. 

.  Staptltox,  Heney  Miles,  Esq.  of  Myton  Hall, 
'-•0.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
l-etired  1861,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York  1877,  b.  8 
Tuly,  1831;  m.  1860,  Aurclie  Victoria,  dau.  of 
-M.  Gaston  de  Kojer,  of  the  Chateau  de  Moraud, 
sarthe,  France. 

[  iLuiCaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  House  of  Sta- 
'Vltono/  WiijhiU. 

Bryan  Staplyton,  Esq.,  J.P.,  Receiver-General  in  the  north 
larts  for  King  Charles  I.  (eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Stapylton, 
|f  Wighill,  by  Olive,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Sherring- 
lon,  and  widow  of  John  Talbot,  Esq.),  seated  himself  at  Myton, 


near  Boroughbridge,  eo.  York.    He  -m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Slingsby,  Knt.,  of  Scrivcn,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Henry,  his  heir.  n.  Robert. 

III.  Miles,  Auditor  and  Librarian  to  Cousins,  Bishop  of  Dur- 
ham, tciicp.  Charles  II.,  J. P.,  ancestor  of 
Henry  Stapylton,  Esq.  of  Norton,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  rd. 
3  Jan.  1786,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Itobcrt  Gregory,  Esq. 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  Barrister-at-Law. 

2  Robert  Martin,  of  the  Army  Pay  OfSco,  rd.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  J.  Boekett,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son  and  live  daus., 
Robert  George,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  Eliza,  Lucy,  Mary, 
and  Olivia. 

1  Mary  Frances,  »i.  Marshall  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Preston, 
CO.  Durham. 

2  Olivia,  rd.  George  William  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Elton. 

3  Lucy.  4  Henrietta  Charlotte. 

I.  Olivia,  Iii.  1st,  Sir  William  Vavasour,  Bart.,  of  Copman- 
thorp,  Major-Gen.  to  the  King  of  Sweden,  slain  at  the  siege 
of  Copenhagen  1658.  Lady  Vavasour  rd.  2udly,  Richard 
Topham,  Esq. 

II.  Frances  rd.  John  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Marske. 

III.  Ursula,  id.  Thomas  Pepys,  Esq.  of  Hatcham  Barnes. 
Bryan  Stapylton  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Henry  Stapylton,  of  Myton,  who  was  created  a  baronet 
1660.  His  last  male  descendant  {for  inUrnicdlatc  line  see 
BuRs.^'s  Extinct  Baronclaye}, 

Sir  Martin  Stapylton,  8th  bart.  of  Myton,  d.  withoutissue 
Jan.  1817,  when  the  estates  passed  to  (the  eldest  sou  of  his 
sister  Anne,  by  her  husband,  Eev.  JohuBree,  Rector  of  Mark's 
Tay,  Essex),  his  nephew, 

Martin  Bree,  Esq.,  b.  Sept.  1771,  who  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Stapylton  only.  He  m.  1st.  Sophia,  dau.  of 
William  Parsons,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Stapylton,  late  of  Myton. 

II.  Blartin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Barlborough,  co.  Derby,  m.  17 
July,  1828,  Elizabeth  Henrietta  Stote,  dau.  ,of  Eev.  James 
Watson  Stote  Donnison,  Vicar  of  Feliskirk,  co.  York,  and 
lias  issue, 

1  Martyn  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Barlborough,  b.  12  June,  1830; 
m.  June,  1866,  Esther  {d.  ISGO),  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert  Stote 
Cock,  and  has  issue,  John,  b.  21  April,  1867;  Monica; 
and  Hilda. 

2  Edward  Martin  Roper,  b.  1829;  d.  1853. 

1  Harriet  Elizabeth. 

2  Jane  Emma,  rn.  16  Nov.  1854,  Richard  Lawrence  Pem- 
berton,  Esq.,  of  the  Barnes,  co.  Durham. 

3  Laura  Anne,  rd.  16  Dec.  1857,  J.  H.  Marshall,  Esq.  of 
Hartford  Beech,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1858. 

4  Emma  Herbert.  5  Susan  Mary  Eoper. 

6  Margaret  Monica,  rd.  13  April,  1863,  J.  G.  T.  Bucknall 
Estcourt,  Esq. 

7  Frances  Blanche,  rn.  9  Apiil,  1860,  Rodolph  Zwilchen- 
bart,  Esq.  iL  1861.  8  Octavia  Constance. 

III.  Henry,  of  Durham,  Barristcr-at-Law. 

Mr.  Stapylton  rn.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Curtis,  Esq.  of 
Chiswick,  and  by  her  had, 

IV.  Byan,  rn.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Eev.  A.  Johnson,  Rector  of  South 
Stoke,  near  Bath.  v.  Augustus  Miles  Carteret. 

VI.  Herman,  Lieut. -Col.  27th  Fuut,  d.  1868. 

I.  Laura  Anne,  5,1.  Thomas  Vardon,  Esq.  of  Esher,  Surrey, 
Librarian  of  the  House  of  Commons. 
Mr.  Stapylton  d.  7  March,  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Stapylton  Stapylton,  of  Myton,  6.  22  Jan.  1798;  ?)!.  1st, 
1824,  Euphiosine  Castle,  who  d.  s.p.  in  Paris,  1827;  aud2ndly, 
5  Aug.  1830,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tomliuson,  Esq.  of  co. 
York,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

Henry  Miles,  now  of  Myton. 

Martin  Bryan,  of  Wadham  College,  Oxon,  B.A.,  and  of  the 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  23  Nov.  1832  ;  rn.  11  Dec. 
1860,  Mary   Jane,   eldest  dau.   of  John  Brymer,   Esq.  of 
Ilsington  House,  Dorset,  and  has  had  issue. 
Miles  John,  b.  28  March,  1869. 
Martin  Frederick,  b.  1  Oct.  1873. 
Monica,  d.  an  infant.  Laura  Mary, 

Violet  Louise. 

He  d.  8  July,  1SG4. 

Arms — Arg.,   a   lion  rampant  sa.      Crest— Out   of   a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  Saracen's  head  ppr.     Motto — Fide  sed  cui  vide. 
^JaU — Myton  Hall,  near  Boroughbridge. 


STARK-CHRISTIE    OF    TEASSES. 

Staek-Christie,  Heney  Egbeet,  Esq.  of 
Teasses,  co.  Fife,  b.  29  Oct.  1868. 

HinCilSC. — The  family  of  Stark  claims  descent  from 
Alexander  Robertson,  of  Strowan,  chief  of  the  clan  Robertson, 
who   d.    1506  or    1507.     Tradition    relates    that  Alexander 


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younger  son  of  Paul  Eobertson,  having  taken  part  in  the 
family  feuds  of  the  day,  was  found  guUty  of  manslaughter,  and 
fled  to  the  Lowlands,  where  he  acquired  the  estate  of  Ballin- 
dean,  having  changed  his  name  to  Stibk,  or  Siabk,  as  it  is 
now  spelt. 

EoBEBT  Chkistie,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  James  Christie,  Esq.  of 
Durie,  co.  Fife  (who  ni.  9  Nov.  17S3,  JIary  Turner,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  Charles  Maitlr nd),  r.i.  1829,  Mary  Butler,  of  Ballindean, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Stark,  Esq.,  and  thereupon  assumed  the 
eurname  of  Stabk.    SrAe  d.  1861,  having  had  issue, 

James  Henkt  RobekIoON,  late  of  Teasses. 

Eobert  Lindsay  Brace,  ra.  9  Nov.  1808,  Julianne  Cockburn, 
dau.  of  Capt.  A.  Scott,  of  the  Scoits  of  MalU.iy,  co.  Mid- 
lothian. T  T>   £ 

TnoMAs,  now  of  Ballindean,  co.  Fife,  6.  5  Kov.  1840,  J.P.  for 
CO.  Fife. 

John  Boswell,  d.  in  infancy. 

Margaret  Isabel,  iii.  Major-Gen.  Hugh  Lindsay,  son  of  Charles 
Maitland  Christie,  Esq.  of  Durie,  and  <?.  in  1861,  having  had 
issue,  Charles  Eobert ;  Mary  Agnes ;  Hughina  Margaret. 

Mr.  Stark-Christie  d.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Hesbt  Eobebtson  STABK-CuBisTrE,  of  jTeasses,  co. 
Fife,  J.P.,  Advocate  at  the  Scottish  Bar,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, 6.  1S30;  r,i.  1S60,  Marion  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
Archibald  Toung  Howison,  Esq.  of  Hyndiord,  co.  Lanark,  and 
had  issue, 

X.  Hesht  Eobeet,  now  of  Teasses. 

II.  Lindsay  Bruce,  b.  4  Aug.  1870. 

ni.  Arthur  William,  b.  1874. 

I.  Eliza  Margaret.  ii.  3Iary  Harriet. 

in.  Agnes.  iv.  Gertrude  Emily. 

Mr.  Stark-Christie  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 
Henry  Eobert  Stark-Christie,  now  of  Teasses. 

Stat — Teasses,  Largo,  co.  Fife. 


STARKEY    OF    'WIIENBURY    HALL. 

Ceoss-Staekey,  Samuel,  Esq.  of  Wrenbury 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  11 
March,  1807  ;  m.  1st,  2  April,  1839,  Henrietta,  dau. 
of  Gen.  Mar.son,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1850)  has  issue, 

I.  Abthcb,  h.  6  June,  1847. 

I.  Henrietta  Graeia,  m.  14  Sept.  1870,  Eev.  C.  M.  Aldis,  M.A., 
Incumbent  of  Wrenbury,  who  d.  Oct.  1878. 

II.  Alice,  m.  24  Feb.  1870,  J.Paterson,  Esq.  of  Amoy,  China. 

He  m.  2ndlr,  3  Nov.  1853,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Charles 
Eobert  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Waterloo,  Liverpool,  and 
has  had  issue, 

II.  Edward  Penman,  h.  8  Dec.  1864. 

III.  Charles  Eandle  Humphry,  6.  13  Dec.  1S55;  d.  21  Aug. 
1S66. 

rv.  Walter  Hewitt,  I.  i  July,  1857. 

V.  Francis  Vere,  6.  22  Jan.  1860. 

in.  Eleanor  Ida.  iv.  Fanny  Ethel  Cotton. 

V.  Evelyn  Mary  Blanche. 

31iUCH(IC. — The  estate  of  Wrensbury  was  conveyed  in 
marriage,  tcyap.  Eichaed  II.,  by  Eleanor,  the  eldest  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Olton,  to  her  husband,  Thomas  Stabket,  of  the 
Stretton  branch  of  the  family.  Thenceforward  it  continued  in 
the  direct  descendants  of  the  marriage,  till  the  death  of 
Thomas  Starkey,  Esq.  of  Wrenbury,  1S02,  when  it  devolved 
on  his  widow,  who  bequeathed  it,  ISll,  to  her  nephew,  John 
Cross,  Esq.  the  son  of  her  sister  ilary,  the  wife  of  William 
Cross,  Esq.  In  compliance  with  his  aunt's  testamentary  in- 
junction, Mr.  Cross  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Stakket. 
Mr.  Cross-Starkey  m.  1st,  Susan  Warren,  by  whom  he  had 
(with  two  daus.,  Eleanor  and  Susan,  who  both  d.  young)  two 
Bons,  I.  John  William,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  5  July,  1805, 
d.  25  June,  1847;  and  ii.  Samuel,  now  of  Wrenbury.  He  m. 
2ndly,  22  July,  1812,  Graeia  Turnbull,  dau.  of  Edward  Penman, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Edward  Penman,  b.  25  Xov. 
1814,  d.  8  Xov.  1836;  n.  Augustus  Campbell,  b.  23  July,  1819, 
d.  5  Feb.  1834;  Graeia  Agnes  Anne,  d.  an  infant,  1822;  m. 
Arthur  Brydon  (Eev.),  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll,  Oxford,  and 
Eector  of  Bygrave,  Herts,  6.  14  Dec.  1816,  m.  11  Dec.  18C0, 
Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Clayton,  Eector  of  Cottingham, 
Korth  Hants,  and  had  issue,  1  Cecil  Arthur  Peyton,  6.  and  d. 
26  April,  1862;  2  Cyril  Edgar  Frodsham,  &.  12  Sept.  1863;  1 
Berta  Maiy  Frances.    Mr.  Cross-Starkey  d.  4  April,  1855. 

.  Seat — Wrenbury  Hall,  Xaniwich,  co.  Chester. 


BARBER-STAEKEY  OF  DARLEY  DALE. 

Baebee-Staeket,  William  Joseph  Staeket, 
Esq.  of  Darley  Dale,  co.  Derby,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  London, 
h.  1  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  29  April,  1873,  Margaret  Aimee, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Kinloch,  1st  hart,  of  Kinloch, 
CO.  Perth,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Edmund  Kinloch,  6.    12  Feb.   1874;    d.  2  Aug 
1  75. 

I.  Margaret  Sarah  Mary  Josephine,  6.  17  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Georgina  Blanche,  b.  2  Feb.  1877. 

III.  Aimee  Josephine,  b.  23  Oct.  1878. 

Mr.  Barber-Starkey  took  the  name  of  SxAEEEY  in 
addition  to  that  of  Baebee,  and  adopted  the  arms 
of  Staeeey,  in  comj^hauce  with  the  wish  of  liia 
aunt,  Sarah  Starkey,  of  The  Hall,  Huttons-Ambo, 
CO.  York. 

3LfnC7t(JC. — EicHAKD  Eaebeb,  of  ^Yhitemoor  Hall,  in  the 
parish  of  Duffield  and  co.  Derby,  Gent.  6.  2  April,  1712;  m. 
Ann  Bakewell,  of  Frith  Hall,  co.  Leicester.  He  m.  subse- 
quently, Ann  Willot,  of  the  parish  of  Duffield,  co.  Derby,  and 
dying  29  July,  1789,  left  one  son, 

Eev.  William  Babbeb,  b.  10  June,  1779,  M.A.  of  St.  John's, 
Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Vicar  of  Duffield  and  Mugginton,  both 
CO.  Derby.  He  m.  Juliana  Maria,  dau.  of  AViUiam  Henry 
Wayne,  of  Hill  Cottage,  Quomdon,  co.  Derby,  and  dying 
19  May,  1858,  left  three  children,  Juliana  Maria,  6.  2  May, 
1S07;  Eichard,  b.  14  Feb.  ISII,  M.A.  (Eev.),  St.  Johns  Coll. 
Cambridge ;  and  William  Hesbt  (Eev.),  b.  10  Xov.  1814.  The 
third  son, 

Eev.  William  Henbt  Babbeb,  M.A.,  of  Slagdalene  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Perpetual  Curate  of  Quorndon,  co.  Derby ;  m. 
Mary,  third  dau.  of  John  Starkey,  of  Wheat  House,  Hudders- 
field,  CO.  York,  and  dying  19  April,  1872,  was  s.  by  his  only 
child,  the  present  William  Joseph  Stabkei  BAEBEB-STABKEr,_ 
Esq.  of  Darley  Dale. 

Residence — The  Ketherton  Meigle,  Perthshii'e, 


STARKIE    OF    HUNTROYDE. 

Staekie,  Le  Gendee  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Hunt- 
royde,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Shei'iffi, 
1S6S,  formerly  M.P.  for  Clitheroe,  5.  10  Jan.  1828 ; 
in.  15  Oct.  1867,  Jemima  Monica  Mildred,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Tempest,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Charley 
Henry  Temj)est,  Bart.,  of  Heaton,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Abthdb  Le  Gendke,  6.  10  Feb.  1871. 

II.  Henry  Eandal  Le  Geudre,  6.  27  May,  1873,  and  d..  16 

June,  1878. 

ILtltCfXflC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  family  of 
Stxrkvz  of  istretton,  co.  Chester. 

Eandal  Stabkie,  of  Barnton,  in  that  co.,  inherited  lands 
from  his  brotlier  Eichard,  in  or  before  the  year  1355.  From 
him  lineally  descended 

XicHOLAs  Stabkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  grandson  of  Xicholas 
Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole 
heir  of  John  Parr,  Esq.  of  Kempnough.  He  served  in  the 
Parliamentary  army,  1643,  and  was  despatched  from  Preston 
after  the  surrender  of  that  place,  to  take  Houghton  Tower,  the 
seat  of  Sir  Gilbert  Houghton.  He  m.  1st,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Lambert  Tyldesley,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  James 
Murgatroyd,  of  Murgatroyd,  co.  York.  By  the  latter  he  left 
a  son  and  heir, 

JoHx  Stabkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  m.  1654,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Xorres,  of  Tonge-cum-Haulgb,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Xicholas,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col.  Gunter,  of  Anbury, 
WUts,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edmund,  Barrister-at-Law,  5I.P.  for  Preston,  d.  a.  p. 

2  Xicholas,  of  Eiddlesden,  co.  York,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Valentine  ffarington,  M.D.,  of  Preston,  and  had 
issue, 

Le  Gendee,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  eventual  successor  to 
Huntroyd. 
Betty,  ill.  William  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Sutton. 

3  John  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Halneker,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Thomas,  of  Preston,  m.,  but  d.  s.  p. 

5  William,  Merchant,  of  Manchester,  -/;(..,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son,  Thomas  Starkie.  Esq.  of  Frenchwood. 

.  Hi.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  Downes,  Esq.  of  Sprigley, 


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and  was  s.  by  his  son,  Xicholas  Stakkie,  Ksq.  of  French- 
wood,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  Riddlcsden  Hall,  co.  York, 
whose  dau.  and  co-heir,  Elizabeth  Susannah,  m.  1S15, 
Henky  Benxe-Benxe,  Esq.  of  Thorington  Hall,  Suffolk. 

ni.  Alexander. 

I.  Anne.  ii.  Maiy.  iii.  Alice. 

Mr.  StarUie,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  16.5G,  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Stahkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  h.  1G38  ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
■NV'illiam  Hulton,  Esq.  of  Hultou  Park,  and  had  issue, 

Piers,  his  heir. 

John,  in  the  Exchequer,  d.  s.  ji. 

Alice,  r,i.  Hon.  Horace  Townsend. 

Mary,  m.  Peter  Worthington,  Esq.  of  West  Houghton. 

Ue  d.  1G76.    His  eldest  son, 

Pieks  Staekie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  d.  s.  2)-,  aged  74,  when 
Huntroyde  devolved  upon  his  kinsman, 

Le  Gesdre  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde  (son  of  Nicholas 
Starkie,  of  Riddlesden,  cousin  to  Piers  Starkie).  He  ra.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Walter  Hawkesworth,  Esq.  Hawkesworth,  co.  York, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Le  Gendke  Pieks  Stakkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  High  Sheriff 
1806.  He  ra.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Eev.  Benjamin  Preedy,  D.D., 
Eector  of  Brington,  co.  Northampton,  and  had,  i.  Le  Gendbe, 
his  heir;  ii.  Le  Gendre  Piers:  iii.  LeGesbre  Nicholas,  late  of 
Huntroyde ;  i.  Frances  Le  Gendre,  d.  an  infant ;  ii.  Charlotte 
Le  Gendre,  to.  Col.  Henry  Army  tage,  of  the  Coldstream  Guards, 
3rd  son  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  4th  bart.  of  Kirklecs.  Mr. 
Starkie  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Le  Ge.nt)re  STARKrE,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  ra.  Elizabeth  dau. 
of  Eichard  Atherton  Gwillyra,  Esq.  of  Bewsey.  He  served 
the  office  of  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster,  1815,  but  dying  s.i>., 
was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Le  Gekdre  Nicholas  Starkie,  Esq.  of  Huntroyde,  J.P.,  7/?.. 
1827,  Anne,  dau.  of  A.  Chamberlain,  Esq.  of  Ej'lstone,  co. 
Y'ork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Le  Gendre  Nicholas,  now  of  Huntroyde. 

II.  John  Piece  Chamberlain,  of  Ashton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
J.P.,  M.P.  for  North-west  Lancashire,  h.  28  June.  1830;  ra. 
27  June,  1861,  Anne  Charlotte  Amelia,  dau.  of  Harrington 
Hudson.  Esq.  of  Bessingby,  co.  York,  by  Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton,  co.  York,  and 
Speke,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Chamberlain 
Le  Gendre,  6.  30  March,  1863;  Charlotte  Le  Gendre;  and 
Susan  Katharine  Le  Gendre.  iii.  Henry. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  George,  eldest  son  of  George  Horton, 
Esq.  of  Embsay  Kirk,  co.  York;  she  d.  1869,  leaving  [a 
son,  Le  Gendre  George,  and  a  dau.,  Frances. 

He  d.  15  May,  1805. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bend  sa.  between  six  storks  ppr.  Crest — A 
stork  ppr. 

Sc"fs— Huntroyde,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster ;  and  Loveby  Hall, 
Blackburn. 


STAUNTON    OF    STAUNTON. 

STArNTOX,  Key.  Francis,  of  Staunton  Hall,  co. 
Nottingham,  Eector  of  Staunton-cimi-Flawborougli, 
h.  20  Aug.  1839  ;  m.  1867,  Lucy  Ada,  onlj  dau.  of 
Rev.  Henry  Spelman  Man-iott,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
Woolpit,  Suffolk,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Charlton,  6.  6  Aug.  1S68. 

3LtnC(l3C.— The  family  of  Staunton*  one  of  great  anti- 
quity, is  traced  from  the  time  of  the  Conqueror,  and  there 
is  no  doubt  of  their  having  been  settled  in  co.  Nottingham  in 
the  time  of  Edv.'ard  the  Confessor. 

Galfridus  de  Staunton  (son  of  Malgerus,  temp.  William 
THE  Conqceror),  gave  lands  in  Kelum  to  the  Monastery  of 
Rufford,  which  King  Stephen  confirmed.  He  m.  Beatrice  de 
lluschamp,  and  was  grandfather  of 

Sir  William  de  Staunton,  Knt.,  who  granted  freedom  to 
Hugh  Travers,  and  all  his  progeny,  for  the  reason  that  the 
?aid  Hugh  had  assumed  the  cross  for  him,  and  proceeded  to 
Tcrusalcm.  Sir  William  ra.  Athelina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
le  Musters,  Lord  of  Bosingham,  co.  Lincoln,  and  thereby 
icquired  part  of  that  estate.     Sir  William  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  Geoffery  de  Staunton,  Knt.,  father  of 

Sir  William  de  Staunton,  Knt.,  m.  Isabel,  sister  of  Sir 
Ralph  de  Kirketon,  Knt.,  d.  1326,  and  was  .s.  by  his  grandson. 

Sir  Geoffert  de  Staunton,  Sheriff  of  Nottingham  and 
Derby  tcap.  Edward  III.,  from  whom  derived,  9th  in  descent, 

_  *  There  is  a  kind  of  rhyming  bard-like  pedigree  of  this 
amily  made  by  one  Eobert  Cade,  who  wrote  a  similar  one  for 
rhe  Skcffingtons.  It  is  of  considerable  length,  containing 
learly  150  stanzas  and  transeribing  all  the  epitaphs  from  the 
Imrch. 


William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  Col.  in  the  army  of 
King  Charles  I.,  and  a  severe  sufferer  in  the  royal  cause,  m. 
Anno,  dau.  of  Edmund  Waring,  Esq.  of  Leycroft,  co.  Stafford, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Harvey  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  last  heir  male  of  this 
ancient  family,  after  a  continued  male  succession  of  upwards 
of  500  years.  He  d.  s.  p.  ni.,  and  Isft  his  estates  to  his  eldest 
dau., 

Anne  Staunton,  m.  Gilbert  Charlton,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir  .Job 
Charlton,  Bart,  of  Ludford,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons, 
temr>.  James  II.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jon  Staunton,  his  heir. 

II.  Gilbert  (Eev.),  Rector  of  Staunton,  whose  issue  became 
extinct. 

I.  Emma,  m.  George  Loddington,  Esq.  of  Bracebridge. 

II.  Anne,  m.  Eichard  Brough,  Esq.  of  Thoroton,  co.  Not- 
tingham, and  had  issue, 

1  George  Staunton  Brough,  Eector  of  Staunton  and  Wol- 
lason,  ra.  Hester  Lowe,  and  left  an  only  child,  Esther 
(heiress  of  the  families  of  Brough,  Charlton,  andStaunton), 
ia.  Eev.  Charles  Wylde,  D.D.,  Eector  of  St.  Nicholas, 
Nottingham,  and  had  issue. 

2  Eichard  Brough,  a  military  officer. 

3  Job  Brough,  ra.  and  had  two  sons,  who  both  d.  I'.nm., 
and  two  daus., 

Emma,  ra.  Eev.  Charles  Fynes,  LL.D.,  Eector  of  Crom- 
well, Notts. 

Elizabeth,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  inheritor  of  the 
Staunton  estates.  She  ra.  Eev.  Dr.  Aspinshaw,  Eector 
of  Elton-super-Montem,  the  late  Dk.  Staunton,  of 
Staunton. 

4  Francis  Brough,  E.N. 
The  elder  son. 

Job  Staunton  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Staunton,  to.  Mary, 
youngest  dau.  of  Dr.  Greenwood,  M.D.,  of  Northampton,  and 
had  a  dau., 

Anne  Charlton,  who  survived  her  three  sisters,  and  be- 
queathed, at  her  decease,  her  estate  at  Staunton,  besides  other 
manors,  to  her  cousin,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Job  Brough,  Esq. 
She  m.  1793,  Eev.  J.  Aspinshaw,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Elton-super- 
montem,  who  (together  with  his  wife  and  children)  assumed  by 
royal  license,  1807,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Staunton,  and 
had  issue, 

William  Job  Charlton  (Eev.),  6.  1802;  m.  3  March,  1829, 
Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  George  Gordon,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Lincoln,  and  d.  10  April,  1840,  leaving  surviving 
issue,  Henry  Charlton,  b.  29  May,  1834,  late  of  Staunton, 
d.  IS66;  Francis,  now  of  Staunton;  Wilham  Charlton,  6. 
21  Nov.  1840 ;  Elizabeth  Sarah,  ra.  1853,  Eev.  Charles  Wing; 
Anne  Isabella ;  and  Mary  Frances. 

Elizabeth  Katherine,  m.  George,  eldest  son  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Dr.  Gordon,  Dean  of  Lincoln.  Mary  Anne. 

Arras — Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa.  with  a  quatrefoil  on  a  canton, 
az.,  for  distinction.     Crest — A  fox  passant  ppr. 
Seat — Staunton  Hall,  near  Grantham. 

***  There  is  an  ancient  custom,  when  any  of  the  royal  family 
honour  Belvoir  Castle  with  their  presence,  for  the  chief  of  the 
Staunton  family  personally  to  appear  and  present  the  key  of 
the  stronghold  of  the  castle  (called  Siaimton's  tower)  to  the 
royal  visitors. 

4 

STAUNTON    OP    LONGBRIDGE. 

Staunton,  John,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  co.  War- 
wick, J.P.  Caius  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  25  March, 
1799  ;  m.  29  Aug.  1833,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Eer. 
Thomas  Lambert  Snow,  of  Tidmington,  co.  TTor- 
cester,  EecLor  of  Barcheston,  co.  Warwick,  and  has 
two  daus, 

:.  Anne  Elizabeth  Snow  Esq.,  m.  Nov.  1875,  Thomas  Tufnell 
Staunton,  Esq.  ii.  Carohne  Standert. 

iltUCilfJt.— This  family,  a  branch  of  Staunton  ofStauntmi, 
Notts,  was  settled  at  Longbridge,  co.  Warwick,  previously  to 
1450,  where  it  has  ever  since  remained  in  a  direct  male 
succession. 

Thomas  Staunton,  of  Longbridge,  and  Margery  his  wife,  by 
a  deed  in  possession  of  the  family,  bearing  date  1461,  had 
lands  re-leased  to  them  in  Longgebrugge,  Hampton  Curley, 
and  Shirburne. 

.loHN  Staunton,  of  Longbridge,  and  Matilda  his  wife,  were 
admitted  into  the  religious  fraternity  of  the  Guild  of  St.  Anne» 
of  Knolle,  co.  Warwick,  1493. 

Thomas  Staunton,  s.  the  al)Ovc  John,  and  is  the  first  who 
appears  in  the  Yisitation  of  the  county  of  Warwick,  1619. 
Ue  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Staunton,  of  Longbridge,  m.  Elizabeth  Townsend,  of 


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"Wales,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

Thomas  SiArKTON,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  left  by  Alice  his 
wife,  one  son  and  four  daus. ;  of  the  latter,  the  3rd,  Judith,  -m. 
Hammet  Sadler,  who  appears  to  have  been  an  intimate  friend 
of  Shakespeare,  as  he  was  godfather  to  the  poet's  only  son,  and 
a  subscribing  witness  to  Shakespeare's  will,  and  had  a  legacy 
of  "  twenty-six  shillings  and  eightpence,  to  buy  him  a  ring." 
Mr.  Staunton  devised  his  estates  to  his  son,  under  the  proviso 
"  that  once  every  yeare  on  the  feast  of  Penticost,  he  and  his 
heires  for  ever  shaU  call  together  his  sisters  and  their  children, 
and  generations  for  the  time  being,  to  Longbridge,  to  make 
merry  with  him  and  them."     He  was  s.  1610,  by  the  said  son, 

HcMPHEET  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  who,  by  Joane 
his  wife,  left  one  son  and  five  daus.,  John;  Anne;  Mary; 
Judith ;  Katherine ;  and  Joane,  wife  of  William  Perkins,  Esq. 
of  Maston  Jabet,  co.  Warwick.  He  d.  161G,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
left  at  his  decease,  1652,  a  son  and  successor, 

JoHS  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  ra.  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Sir  Edward  Master,  of  East  London,  East  Kent,  and  had 
issue.    Mr.  Staunton  d.  1673,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  6.  10  March,  1656 ;  m. 
Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Smallbrooke,  of  Rowington,  and 
sister  of  Eichard  Smallbrooke,  the  Bishop  of  Lichfield  and 
Coventry,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  John,  his  heir ;  and  a 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  h.  11  Dec.  1700.  He  d.  Aug.  1705,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  of  Oriel  College 
Oxford,  and  of  the  Inner  Temple,  h.  18  April,  1704;  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  William  Grove,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  successor ;  John,  heir  to  his  brother;  Elizabeth, 
TO.  1st,  1  Nov.  1761,  John  Heylin,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  2ndly, 
Thomas  Eothley,  Esq.  of  Bristol ;  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Trotman, 
Esq.  of  Bucknell,  CO.  Oxford;  Hannah,  d.  unm.  Mr.  Staunton 
was  buried  in  St.  Mary's  Church,  12  July,  1748,  and  was  s.  by 
his  elder  son, 

William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  6.  27  March,  1730, 
and  dying  unm.  1795,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Warwick  ISOl ;  h.  1  Oct.  1735 ;  m.  1st,  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heir 
-of  Edmund  Crynes,  M.D.,  of  Nottingham,  and  had  issue, 
William,  his  heir;  John  Grove  (Ptcv.),  M.A.,  6.  21  Dec.  1768, 
d.  1850;  Edmund  (Eev.),  M.A.,  6.  30  April,  1778,  d.  24  Sept. 
1835;  Anna  Maria,  ni.  Thomas  Halifax,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
d.  25  July,  1841.  Mr.  Staunton  ra.  2ndly,  1801,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edward  Inge,  Esq.  of  Stonigate,  co.  Leicester,  and  the  Charter 
House,  CO.  Warwick.  He  d.  16  Feb.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
LL.B.  St.  Johns  Coll.  Oxon,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  6.  4  Aug. 
1765;  ra.  10  Feb.  1798,  Elizabeth,  eldest  duu.  of  Osborne 
Standert,  Esq.  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Longbridge. 

WilUam  (Eev.),  M.A.,  d.  18C0. 

Thomas,  b.  24  Aug.  1807;  ra.  16  Oct.  1833,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Samuel  T.  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  has  had  two  sons, 
John,  6.  1834,  d.  1853 ;  and  Thomas  Tufnell,  ra.  Nov.  1875, 
Anne  Elizabeth  Stow,  only  child  of  John  Staunton,  Esq.  of 
Longbridge.    He  ra.  2ndly,  Mari;in,  widow  of  Capt  Griltith. 

George  (Gen.),  C.B.,  Col.  92nd  Highlanders,  h.  15  March, 
1809 ;  ra.  Nov.  1859,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Bransby  Cooper, 
Esq.,  F.E.S.,  and  has  five  sons  and  five  daus. 

Edward,  6.20  July,  1814;  ra.  1851,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel 
T.  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

Elizabeth,  m.  13  May,  1859,  Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Leam- 
ington Priors,  CO.  Warwick. 

CaroUne,  ra.  Eev.  Charles  Wilson  Landor. 
Capt.  Staunton  d.  1848. 

A'nM — Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa.  within  a  bordnre  engrailed  of 
the  last.  Crfst — A  fox  statant  ppr  Jifnttocs — Under  the 
arms.  En  Dieu  ma  foy,  above  the  crc't.  Modeiata  durant. 

Residences— Longhndse,  near  Warwick;  and  Tidmington, 
CO.  Worcester. 


LYNCH-STAUNTON    OF    CLYDAGH. 

LT>"cn-STAryTON,  Geokge  Stauxtox,  Esq.  of 

Clydagh,  co.  Galway,  b.  1798  ;  m.  1824,  Sarah  Jane, 

dau.  of  Francis  Hardwick,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  late 

Capt.  62nd  regt.,  and  has  isstie, 

I.  Makcus  Staunton,  b.  1826;  ra.  1851,  Horatia  Anne,  dau. 

of  Charles  Powlett   Eushworth,   Esq.,   Commissioner  of 

Inland  Eevenue;  she  d.  1859,  and   has  surviving  issue. 

Charles  Eushworth,  b.  1855 ;  and  Alice. 


II.  Francis  Eardwick,  6.  1828;  m.  1857,  Virtoire,  dan.  of 
G.  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Eingston,  Canada  West,  and  has  issue, 
George,  6.  1858  ;  and  Alfred,  b.  1859. 

in.  Eichard,  6.  1846. 

1.  Mary  Anne,  ra.  1861,  John  Blake,  Esq.  of  Eockville,  ao. 
Galway  (see  Blake  of  Cregg  CoMle). 

n.  Victoire,  d.  1857.  in.  Fanny.  iv.  Anna. 

V.  Eleanor.  vi.  Lucy.  vii.  Sarah. 

Mr.  Ljnch-Staunton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Gral-way,  and 
J.P.  CO.  Mayo,  Higli  Sheriff  co.  Galway  1867,  is 
eldest  son  of  Mark  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Duras,  co.  Gal- 
way (refer  to  that  Family),  by  his  2nd  wife,  Victoire, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Wolsley  Cormick,  Esq.  of  Wolslcy 
Park,  in  the  Island  of  Grenada,  and  niece  to  Sir 
George  Leonard  Staunton,  Bart,  of  Clydagh.  He  as- 
sumed, 4  Oct.  1859,  by  royal  license,  the  name  and 
arms  of  Statjnton  m  addition  to  those  of  Lynch, 
in  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the  "will  of  his 
cousin,  Sir  George  Thomas  Staunton,  Bart. 

JLt'ucaflC. — Geokge  Staunton,  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Eeginald 
Staunton,  Esq.  of  Smewen's  Grange,  Bucks),  went  to  Ireland 
as  a  military  officer  in  1634,  and  settled  in  co.  Galway,  where  he 
acquired  considerable  landed  property.  He  »i.,  and  left  three 
sons,  the  2nd  of  whom, 

Geokge  Staunton,  of  Clydagh,  co.  Galway,  ni.  Eliza,  dau. 
of  James  Martyn,  of  Tulyra,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons;  on 
the  2nd  of  whom, 

Geokge  Staunton,  he  settled  the  castle  and  lands  of  Cargin 
and  Clydagh,  He  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lynch,  of  Galway, 
by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  two  daus.,  and  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son. 

Col.  Geoege  Staunton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Leonard, 
of  Carra,  co.  Galway,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

Geokge  Leonard  Staunton,  M.D.,  6.  1727,  who  adopted, 
eventually,  the  profession  of  the  Law,  was  appointed  a  Member 
of  Council,  and  Attorney-General  in  the  Island  of  Grenada ;  he 
afterwards  accompanied  Lord  Macartney  to  Madras,  and  nego- 
ciated  the  peace  with  Tippoo  Sultan,  1784,  for  which  service  he 
was  created  a  hart,  of  Ireland,  31  Oct.  1785.  He  also  accom- 
panied Lord  Macartney  to  China  as  Secretary  of  Embassy 
1792,  was  eventually  Minister  Plenipotentiary,  and  published  a 
narrative  of  the  mission.  He  ra.  1771,  Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Collins,  Esq.  of  Milford,  Wilts,  and  dying  14  Jan.  1801,  was 
buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.    He  was  ^<.  by  his  only  child, 

SiE  Geokge  Thomas  Staunton,  Bart.,  F.E.S.,  and  D.C.L.,  of 
Leigh  Park,  Hants,  and  Clydagh,  co.  Galway,  the  distinguished 
Oriental  scholar,  and  the  well-known  writer  on  China;  b. 
26  May,  1781 ;  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge.  From  1818 
to  1833  he  sat  in  Parliament  for  St.  Michael's  and  Heyte.sbury, 
in  1832  was  returned  for  South  Hampshire,  and  from  1838  to 
1854  represented  Portsmouth.  Hec?.  in  London,  10  Aug.  1859, 
and  was  s.  in  his  English  estate  of  Leigh  Park  by  his  cousin, 
Capt.  Henry  Cormick  Lynch  (younger  brother  of  Mr.  Lynchr 
Staunton,  now  of  Clydagh),  who  assumed  the  additional  name 
of  Staunton,  and  d.  1859  (see  Lynch  of  Do.ras) ;  and  in  hit 
Irish  estate  and  personal  property  by  his  cousin,  the  present 
Geokge  Lynch  Staunton,  Esq.  (whose  maternal  grandmolhcr, 
Lucy  Barbara,  wife  of  Eichard  Wolsley  Cormick,  Esq.  0) 
Wolsley  Park,  in  the  Island  of  Grenada,  was  sister  of  the  Ut 
and  aunt  of  the  last  Sir  George  Staunton,  Bart.) 

Arras — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Staunton,  arg.,  two  chCT 
ronels,  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Lynch,  az.,  a  chevi-on  between  thra 
trefoils  slipped  or.  Crests — 1st,  Staunton,  Upon  a  mount  veB 
a  fox  statant,  ppr. ;  2nd,  Lynch,  A  lynx  passant  ppr.,  charge! 
with  a  mullet  gu.     Motto — En  Dieu  ma  foy. 

6'caJ— Clydagh,  Headford,  co.  Galway. 


STAVELEY    OF    OLD    SLENINGFORD 
HALL. 

Statelet,  Anne  EiizAEEin,  of  Old  Sleningfow 
Hell,  CO.  York,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  !?fewton,  ant 
Patroness  of  one  Living  (only  dau.  and  heir  o 
Michael  Andrew  Burmester,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Surgeo; 
to  the  Forces,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  o 
John  Fetherston  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Bushy  Park,  c( 
Westmeath),  m.  5  June,  1852,  Thomas  Kitchingma 
Slaveley,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.E.,  of  Old  Sleniiigford  Hal 
who  was  a  J.P.  for  North  and  West  Ridings  of  a 
York,  and  M.P.  for  Eipon  1833,  and  -who 
20  Feb.  1860,  and  has  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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I.  Miles,  b.  26  June,  1853  ;  d.  20  May,  1SC7. 

I.  Rosberry  Mary.  u.  Martha  Charlotte. 

IttnCitflC. — The  Staveleys  are  one  of  the  oldest  Yorkshire 
families  extant,  being  traced  from  and  before  Adam  de 
Stavelet,  who  d.  1225,  and  who  was  a  large  benefactor  to  tlie 
Abbey  of  Jerveaux.  Cardinal  Thomas  Wolsey  (151G)  nuiile 
certain  grants  of  land  in  co.  York  to  Miles  Staveley  and  John, 
his  son,  for  good  and  gratuitous  services. 

Sints— Old  Sleuingford  Hall,  nearEipon;  and  North  Stainley 
Hall,  near  Bipon,  co.  York. 


ALCOCK-STAWELL    OF    KILBKITTAIN 
CASTLE. 

Alcock-Stawell,  William  St.  Legee,  Esq.  of 
Kilbrittaia  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  I).L.,  Col. 
North  Cork  Rifles  Militia,  formerly  Capt.  Eoyal 
Welsh  FusiUcrs,  b.  Oct.  1808 ;  m.  18  Sept.  1845, 
Charlotte  Harriet  Esther,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain,  by  Hon. 
Charlotte  St.  Leger  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hayes,  2nd 
Yiscount  Doneraile,  and  has  issue, 
I.  JosAS  William,  6.  3  Aug.  1846. 

u.  William   Thomas   Jonas     AIcock-Stawell-Eiversdale,    of 
'  Lisnagar,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  6.  30  Jan.  1850,  s.  to  the  pro- 
perty under  the  will  of  Ludlow,   last  Lord   Eiversdale, 
and  assumed  in  compliance  with  the  testator's  wish  the 
surname  of  Kiveesdale. 
I.  Esther  Mary. 

JLturagr.— The  family  of  Stawell  of  Kilbi-iltain  was 
originally  from  Devon. 

TuE  Ven.  Jonas  Stawell,  of  Kinsale,  Archdeacon  of  Boss, 
whose  will  was  proved  in  Cork  1671,  is  therein  described  as 
"  sometime  of  Chudleigh,  in  the  county  of  Devon."  The 
Archdeacon's  descendant  and  representative, 

Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.,  only  son  of  Jonas  Stawell,  Esq.  of 
Uaddain,  by  Catherine  Honnor,  his  2nd  wife,  and  half  brother 
oi  Anthony  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain,  m.  circa  1730,  Melian, 
3nly  child  of  John  Allen,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  Cork,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Sampson  Towgood,  Esq.,  and  left  at  his 
lecease,  1772,  a  son  and  successor, 

I  Sampson  Stawell,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Kilbrittain,  m.  2  Dec.  1775, 
Esther,  dau.  of  James  Bernard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard,  co. 
^ork,  and  sister  of  Francis,  1st  Earl  of  Bandon,  and  was  c'.  by 
lis  son, 

JoNAs  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain  Castle,  m.  8  July,  1816, 
3on.  Charlotte  St.  Leger,  dau.  of  Hayes,  2nd  Viscount  Done- 
•aile,  and  d.  15  Jan.  1835,  leaving  a  dau., 

Charlotte  Harriet  Esther,  wife  of  the  present  William 
JT.  Leger  Alcock  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Kilbrittain  Castle. 

William  Alcock,  of  Eaunston,  co.  Leicester,  b.  1723;  m. 
tlary,  sister  of  Sir  Joseph  Mawbey,  Bart.,  of  Bottleys,  Surrey, 
md  dau.  of  John  Mawbey,  Esq.,  by  Martha  his  wife,  da«.  of 
Thomas  Pratt,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802,  aged  70)  left  at 
ills  decease,  3  Sept.  1764,  four  sons,  i.  Joseph,  of  the 
'reasury;  ii.  William;  m.  John,  of  the  Temple;  and  iv. 
Thomas.    The  4th  son, 

Thomas  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Burwood  House,  Surrey,  6.  9  June, 

763,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  .ind  Lieut.-Col.  Com- 
Qandaut  of  3rd  Surrey  Local  Militia,  was  for  many  years 
"reasurer  of  the  Ordnance.  He  m.  26  July,  1802,  Hon.  Caro- 
jne  Catherine  Letitia,  dau.  of  St.  Leger,  1st  Viscount  Done- 

aile,  and  by  her  (whoci.  1  Feb.  1840)  left  at  his  decease,  15  July, 

856,  aged  93,  two  sons  and  two  dans.,  Thomas,  Lieut.-Col. 

toyal  East  Middlesex  Militia,  late  Major  95th  regt. ;  William 

T.  Leger,  now  of  Kilbrittain  Castle;  Caroline;  and  Emily 

ane. 

Anm — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  seven  lozenges  in  cross 
rg.,  a  crescent  for  difference,  or,  for  Stawell;  2nd  and  3rd, 
a.,  a  fess  between  three  cocks'  heads  erased  arg.  combed 
nd  w^attled  or,  for  Alcock.  Crests — 1st,  On  a  cap  of  main- 
';nance  gu.,  turned  up  erm.,  a  falcon  rising  arg.,  in  his  beak 

scroll,  thereon,  En  parole  je  vis,  for  Stawell  ;  2nd,  A  cock 
rg.,  combed  and  wattled  gu.,  spurred  az.,  for  Alcock. 
lotto — Vigilantcr. 

&o(— Kilbrittain  Castle,  near  Eandon,  co.  Cork. 


STEELE    OF    RATHBRIDE. 

Steele,  Robeet  Laueence  Ball,  Esq.  of  Rath- 
fTide,  CO.  Kildare,  b.  24  May,  1826 ;  m.  1858, 
l^atherine  Hyndmam,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Creacy,  Esq.  of  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue, 


Robert  Laurence  Ball.  John  Trcacy, 

Catherine  Treacy.  Anne  Trcacy. 

lit'lICaflC— The  family  of  Steele  of  Rathbride,  co.  Kil- 
dare, is  a  branch  of  one  of  the  same  name,  whose  seat  was 
Giddy  Hall,  near  Sandbach,  co.  Chester. 

Laurence  Steele  purchased,  in  1697,  property  in  Kildare 
from  Godart  de  Ginkel,  Earl  of  Athlono,  and  in  1702  he 
purchased  Eathbride,  part  of  the  estate  of  John  Leigh, 
attainted.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Fowle,  Esq.  of  Dublin, 
by  whom  he  had  issue,  Laurence;  and  Mary,  m.  Duncan 
Cumming,  A.M.,  M.D.    The  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Steele,  m.  1st,  Mehetabcl,  youngest  dau.  of 
Joshua  Paul,  Esq.  (ancestor  of  Sir  Eobert  Paul,  Bart.)  of  Rath- 
more  and  Paulville,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  1751,  leaving  issue,  five 
daus.  (Deborah,  m.  Thomas  Finlay,  Esq.  (f  Dublin,  Banker; 
Mary,  m.  Arthur  Hunt,  Esq.  of  Rathvorren,  co.  Carlow;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Robert  Patrick,  Esq.,  whose  dau.,  Mehetabel,  m. 
Stratford  Canning,  Esq.,  father  of  Viscount  Stratford  de 
Redcliffe;  Hanna,  m.  Walcot  Minchin,  Esq.;  and  Mehetabel, 
d.  unm.)  and  four  sons, 

I.  Laurence,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  6.  1717;  m.  Grace  Davis,  of  Watcrford;  and  d. 
1794,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Henry,  6.  Aug.  1703:  m.  Sarah  ('/.  1859)  dau. 
of  Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  Kimmage,  co.  Dublin ;  and  d. 
1837,  leaving  a  son,  William  Edward,  M,D.,  Director  of 
the  Science  and  Art  Museum,  Dublin;  6.  4  June,  1816; 
m.  1st,  Frances  (d.  1847),  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Toler, 
Rector  of  Kentstown,  by  whom  he  has  two  children, 
AVilliam  Henry,  M.D.,  a  Medical  Officer  in  the  army 
b.  4  April,  lb44  ni.  11  April,  1877,  Mary  Morjihew, 
dau.  of  Joseph  May,  Esq.  of  Devonport,  and  has,  William. 
Lawrence,  0.  5  May,  1878;  F'rances  Elizabeth,  -ni.  Robert 
Stawell  Ball,  A.M.,  F.R.S.,  Astronomer  Royal  fur  Ireland, 
and  has  issue,  Eobert  Steele,  William  Valentine,  Charles, 
Frances,  Amelia  Mary,  Agnetta.  Dr.  Steele  'ni.  2ndly, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Dr.  Garret  Wellcsley  Parkinson,  of  Caher- 
calla,  CO.  Clare,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  Laurence  Edward,  6. 
13  March,  1855;  Charles  Wellesley,  b.  June,  1S56;  and 
Eebeeca  Jlaria  Caroline. 

1  Anne,  b.  1759  ;  m.  Dr.  Mitchell,  Surpeon  38th regt.,  and 
had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Major  John  Bridge. 

2  Grace,  b.  1766;  d.  1856;  m.  1st,  Henry  Dcnnie,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.  Col.  William  Henry  Dennie,  C.B.,  H.M. 
13th  regt.,  who  was  killed  at  the  relief  of  Jellalabad, 
1844 ;  and  2ndly,  Col.  Kent,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight. 

III.  Paul,  r,i.  Sarah  Finlay,  and  d.  1756,  leaving  one  son, 
Robert,  who  rf.  «.  p.  in  France,  1841. 

IV.  John,  m.  Catherine, Wilson,  of  Belfast,  and  d.  leaving 
two  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Mr.  Biggam;  and  Mehetabel,  d.  inim. 

Laurence  Steele  m.  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Bernard  Ward,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Ferneley,  of  Monastereven. 
His  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Steele,  Esq.  of  Rathbride,  co.  Kildare,  m.  1731, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dudley  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Killyon,  and  dying 
1751,  left  issue, 

Laurence,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  d.  unra.  Arthur,  d.  unm. 

Mehetabel,  -m.  James  Shiel,  Esq.  of  Tully,  Lord  Mayor  of 
Dublin  1786. 

The  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Steele,  Esq.,  m.  1757,  Esther,  dau.  of  George 
Thwaites,  Esq.  of  Crumlin,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Laurence,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  of  Harristown,  J.P.  Queen's  Co.,  Commander 
E.N.,  d.  1844,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Thomas,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  ra.  Phillippa  Dorcas,  dau.  of 
James  Sliiels,  Esq.  of  Tully,  Lord  Mayor  ot  Dublin  1786, 
and  d.  1824,  leaving  issue, 

1  St.  George,  d.  young. 

2  Thomas,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p.  1847. 

3  Arthur  Loftus,  Major-Gen.  b.  6  Nov.  1815;  m.  1st, 
Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  WilUam  Huddleston,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son,  Arthur  Huddleston,  b.  25  Aug.  1850; 
rf.  1877;  and  2ndly,  Martha,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of 
Capt.  Richard  Litchfield,  R.A.,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
Laurence  Litchfield  (in  the  army),  St.  George  Loftus  (ia 
thearmy),  Emily  Martha,  and  Ada  Matilda;  3rdly,  1872, 
Olivia  Goodall,  dau.  of  George  Pemberton  Pigott,  Esa. 
of  Slevoy,  co.  Wexford. 

1  Emily,  Hi.  Henry  S.  Hunt  Boyse,  Esq.,  of  Bannow, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Arthur,  m.  Clare,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Harvey ;  St.  George  Philip ;  William  Shap- 
land;  Richard  Thomas;  Emily  Tomasine  Mary,  ui.  Robert 
Tyndal ;  Eliza  Dorothea,  ni.  Capt.  Alexander  Frederick 
Stewart ;  Phillippa  Kate  Grace,  d.  Zi  Feb.  1855 ;  and 
Augusta  Jane. 

IV.  Frederick,  d.  young. 

1.  JIartha,  ;/i.  1  March,  1783,  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Deabcg, 
CO.  Meath. 
u.  Emily,  in.  Joha  Grueber,  Esq. 


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The  ekiest  son» 

Laurence  Steele,  Esq.,  an  officer  4th  regt.,  m.  1T5G,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Ko'oert  Ball,  Esq.  of  Ball's  Grove,  Urosheda,  and  haii 

I.  Lawrence  St.  George,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Robert  Ball,  late  of  Eathbricle,  6.  March,  179G;  m.  Jane, 
5th  dau.  of  Murray  Eabington,  Esq.  and  oousia  to  Lord 
Panmure,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Laurence  Ball,  now  of  Rathhride. 

2  Lawrence  St.  George,  b.  2  Sept.  ls:31. 

S  Tlioinas,  6.  7  Feb.  183.3;  d.  VJ.  .Jan.  18.0G. 

4  Arthur  Loftus,  b.  2U  Aug.  1837. 

5  .James  Ilaniilton,  b.  2G  April,  1S3D ;  killed  in  the 
American  War. 

6  Gordon,  b.  6  Nov.  1842 ;  d.  unm. 

7  William,  6.  28  Aug.  1844;  d.  unm. 

8  Murray,  b.  4  May,  1819. 

1  Jane  West,  m.  Thomas  Ross,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Steele- 
Eall;  Thomas  Lawrence  St.  George;  and  Mary  Bab- 
ington. 

2  JIary  Babington,  in.  Capt.  John  Stuart,  Indian  army ; 
d.  leaving  issue  a  dau. 

S  Johanna,  'm.  Thomas  Eedington,  Esq.,  E.M. ;  d.  leaving 
issue. 

III.  Thomas. 

I.  Mary  Jane.  it.  Frances  Amelia. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  Robert  Austin  Plunkett,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Dawson,  deceased. 

2  Thomas  St.  George,  deceased. 

3  William  George,  vi.  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  John  Allt, 
Esq.  of  Dcmerara.  4  James  Bolton. 

1  Mary  Catherine,  deceased.  2  Louisa  Matilda. 

3  Elizabeth  Rebecca. 

rv.  Frances  Maria.  v.  Mary.  vi.  Matilda. 

Arms — Or,  a  bend  compony  counter-compony  sa.  and  arg. 
between  two  lions'  heads  erased  gu.  on  a  chief  per  pale  az. 
and  of  the  fourth  two  billets  of  the  field.  Crest — A  demi-eagle 
wings  elevated  holding  a  serpent  in  its  beak  all  ppr.  and 
charged  on  each  wing  with  a  billet  as  in  the  arms.  MoLlu — 
Semper  fldelis. 

Scat — Rathbride,  co.  Kildarc. 


STEPHENS,    FORMERLIT    OF    EAST- 

INGTON,    AND    OF    LITTLE 

SODBURY,    CO.    GLOUCESTER. 

Stephens,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Eastington,  Eournc- 
moiitb,  J. P.  for  Hants,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Leicester, 
b.  16  Sept.  1824  ;  m.  31  Oct.  1850,  Henrietta  Maria, 
only  dan.  of  Lieut.-Gren.  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir 
Henry  Pottinger,  Bart.,  Gr.C.B.  {see  Pottingek, 
in  Bueke's  Feerage  and  Baronetage) , andhas  issue, 

I.  Henry  Pottinger  Ltgon,  h.  21  Sept.  1S51. 

II.  Edward  Richard  Boyle,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  2,'j  Sept.  1352. 

III.  Percy  Somers  Tyringham,  6.  6  July,  1860. 
I.  Emily  Henrietta. 

JLt'nraCJC.— The  family  of  Stephens  was  seated  up  to  the 
end  of  the  17th  century,  in  the  co.  Gloucester,  where  it  had 
been  for  upw.irds  of  two  centuries  in  possession  of  large  landed 
estates.  It  suflcred  like  many  others  during  the  civil  war, 
and  lost  the  greater  part  of  its  possessions.  It  ^vas  emincnlly 
attached  to  the  royal  cause  during  those  eventful  times.  The 
family  appears  to  have  separated  about  the  end  of  the  17th 
century,  one  branch  having  settled  in  the  co.  Essex,  and  the 
other  in  the  co.  Leicester.  Of  the  former  no  member  now 
survives. 

Henry  Stephens  is  the  first  of  the  name  who  is  handed 
down  as  a  landed  proprietor  in  the  co.  Gloucester.  He  lived 
at  Frocester,  and  was  buried  there  in  the  Church  of  St.  Peter. 
His  will  was  proved  G  March,  1552.  He  m.  the  dau.  and  heir  of 
Edward  Lugg,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford,  and  had  several  children. 
His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Stephens,  purchased  the  manor  of  Eastington,  co. 
Gloucester,  of  Henry,  Lord  Stafford,  1573.  He  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  R.  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester;  they  ('. 
1587,  and  were  buried  at  Eastington,  having  had  issue  three 
sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Richard,  the  heir,   of  Eastington,  buried  there  1509;  left 
issue. 

II.  James,  of  Eastington,  d.  19  Oct.  1594. 

III.  John,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  3rd  son, 

John  Stephens,  of  Over-Lypiatc,  parish  of  Stroud,  co. 
Gloucester,  Attorney-General  to  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales,  and 
Charles  I.,  sometime  Reader  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London, 
d.  2G  April,  1G13,  aged  55.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Stone,  Esq.  of  Over-Lypiate,  and  had  issue,  with 
eeyeral  daus.,  three  sons, 


I.  Edward,  of  Little  Sodbuiy,  to.  Gloucester,  d.  1G70.  lie 
m.  Anno,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crewe,  of  Stene,  to.  North- 
ampton, Knt.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  andsisterof  1st  Lord  Crewe, 
of  Stene ;  they  had  issue  one  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Stephens,  of  Sndbury,  co.  Gloucester,  Knt., 
living  1C81,  111.  Catherine,  dau.  of  W.  Coombes,  Esq.  of 
Stratlord-upon-Avon. 

II.  John,  of  Over-Lypiate,  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
had  four  wives;  he  c<.  and  was  buried  at  Stroud,  12  Aug. 
1G79,  aged  7G,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Nathaniel,  of  whom  jiresently. 

1.  Elizabeth,  -in.  Samuel  Cudrington,  Esq.  of  Dodington,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  had  issue. 

The  3rd  son,  who  s.  his  father,  John  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Over- 
Lypiate,  was 

Nathaniel  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Horton  and  Cheriton,  co. 
Gloucester,  who  d.  1G40,  aged  30;  he  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.,  and 
eventually  sole  heir  of  Robert  Tyringham,  Esq.  of  Weston- 
upon-Flavell,  co.  Northampton,  and  of  Barkby,  co.  Leicester, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  of  Aldcrley,  Horton,  and  Cheriton,  co.  Glouccstcrt 
of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-I^aw,  living  1G82;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Itaynsford  of  Staverton,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  of  Wolfhamcote,  co.  Warwick,  Esq.,  elder 
brother  of  Sir  Richard  Itaynsford,  Knti.,  Lord  Chief  Jusiice 
of  the  King's  Bench. 

II.  Tjringham,  of  whom  presently. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Ven.  Tyeincham  Stephens,  of  The  Castle,  near  tho 
borough  of  Leicester;  Archdeacon  of  Leicester,  29  May,  1C35, 
was  buried  at  St.  Mary's  Church,  21  June,  1710.  Ho  m.  1st, 
Isabel,  4th  dau.  of  George  Rayson,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  but  by 
her  (who  d.  about  1688)  he  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Milicent,  dau.  of  William  Inge,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Constantine, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Nov.  1731),  had  issue, 

I.  Tyringham,  of  St.  Mary's,  Leicester,  6.  30  April,  1G72;  d. 
June,  1710. 
n.  Walter,  b.  27  Feb.  1G75 ;  d.  s.  i^. 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Nathaniel  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Alphamstowc,  Essex,  6. 
3  July,  1C97;  ru:  25  May,  1709,  Ellis,  dau.  of  P.  Deane,  of 
Harwich,  Gent.  He  d.  and  was  buried  at  Harwich,  Essex, 
28  April,  1730.    They  had  issue, 

1  Tyringham,  a  Commissioner  in  the  Victualling  Office,  6. 
20  March,  1713  ;  d.  unm.  18  Feb.  1768. 

2  Nathaniel,  Capt.  of  "The  Lively"  R.N.,  b.  13  Oct.  1721; 
d.  23  March,  1747. 

3  I'hilip  (Sir),  Bart.,  of  St.  Faith's  ard  lIor.=ford,  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  of  Fulham,  Middlesex,  b.  11  Oct.  1725,  repre- 
sented the  borough  of  Sandw'ich  in  parliament  for  many 
yeai's,  became  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  and  was  created 
a  Baronet  by  patent  bearing  date  17  March,  1795.  lie 
was  one  of  the  Lords  CommLssioners  of  the  Admiralty. 
He  d.  s.  p.  26  Nov.  1809,  and  was  buried  at  Fulham,  and 
with  him  the  title  became  extinct. 

1  Ellis,  6.  22  Feb.  1709  ;  d.  4  Aug.  1710. 

2  Grace,  b.  5  Aug.  1719;  d.  14  March,  1783,  unm. 

3  Milicent,  m.  W.  Howe,  of  Mistley  Thorns,  Essex,  Gent., 
son  of  Leonard  Howe,  Esq.  of  Wickham  Brook,  Suffolk; 
(<.  1736. 

V.  Richard,  h.  2  Nov.  1GS4;  d.  s.  p.  1745. 

VI.  Charles,  6.  12  Sept.  1686 ;  buried  1687,  at  Leicester. 
1.  Jane.  ii.  Milicent,  and  other  daus. 

The  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Stephens,  Esq.,  an  Officer  in  the  army,  b.  10  Dec. 
1G79  ;  ra.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Francis  Ward,  Esq.  of  Lciccsterj 
and  d.  2  Jan.  1767,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  i.  11  July,  1710;  in.  Hannah  Garrett,  and  left 
issue,  four  daus.,  1  Mary ;  2  Elizabeth,  m.  T.  Loekwood, 
JEsq.;  3  Sarah,  b.  11  Feb.  1746;  and  4  Anne,  6.  15  Feb. 
1753,  m.  R.  Kirkwall,  Esq.  of|  Cosby,  co.  Leicester. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  11  June,  1700;  m.  —  Mearcs,  Esq.  of 
Leicester. 

II.  Hannah,  b.  9  Dee.  1703 ;  in.  J.  Cape,  Esq.,  of  London. 

III.  Mary,  b.  4  Oct.  1706;  ni.  Lawrence  Reade,  Esq.  oJ 
Leicester. 

IV.  Anne,  m.  —  Baddcley,  Esq.  of  Dudley,  co.  Gloucester. 

The  eldest  son,  j 

John  Stephens,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin's,  Leicester,  h.  10  Jan., 
1707  ;  TO.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Barfoot,  Esq.  of  EvingtOD: 
CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  12  Dec.  1733;  d.  s.  p.  7  March,  1808. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  14  May,  173G;  m.  a  dau.  of— Dell,  Esq.  o: 
Hall,  CO.  York;  and  d.  s.p.  29  Jan.  1790. 

III.  William,  b.  Oct.  1737;  d.  s.p.  IG  Feb.  1760. 

IV.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

John  Stephens,  Esq.,  d.  15  Nov.  1782,  and  was  s.  eventual!; 
by  his  4th  son, 

Richard   Stephens,    Esq.,    h.  28    June,    1745;   in.  Alice 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Letticc,  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Boseate,  am 


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Eector  of  Striston,  co.  Koithanipton;  and  d.  11  Aug.  1310, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eichard  (Rev.),  b.  29  March,  1785;  educated  at  liiijrby, 
and  at  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford,  of  whieli  he  was  elected 
Fellow,  29  June,  1810;  entered  holy  orders,  23  Dec.  1810; 
Vicar  of  Bclgrave-cum-Birstall,  co.  Leicester,  lie  ra.  7  .Jan. 
1819,  Emily  Anne,  younsest  dau.  of  Monsieur  Henri  de 
Sievrac,  of  Creuse,  near  Toulouse,  Departeraent  de  la 
Garonne,  France,  and  d.  31  May,  1871,  having  had  issue, 

1  EicnAKD,  now  of  Eastington  House. 

2  John  Otter  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Savernake,  Wilts,  b. 
•2ti  April,  1832. 

S  Henry  Eiisebv,  Commander  E.N.,  6.  24  March,  1834. 
4  rre.scott  Wiliiam,   Capt.   E.N.,   6.    11   Dec.    183.5;    5!;. 

20  May,  1869,  Alice  Lettice,  dau.  of  F.  Marriott,   Esq., 

and  has  issue. 

1  Alice  Maria,  i».4  April,  1839,  Rev.  Charles  Pratt  Terrot, 
Vicar  of  Wispinston,  co.  Lincoln,  only  son  of  Gen.  Terrot, 
of  the  Eoyal  Artillery. 

2  Emily,  ,/i.  June,  1842,  George  Vere  Lucas,  Esq.  of 
Stackley  House,  co.  Leicester,  and  of  Stock  Parle,  co. 
Lancaster,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Lucas,  of  Edith- 
Weston  Hall,  Rutland,  and  has  issue.  Mr.  G.  V.  Lucas 
assumed  by  royal  license,  at  his  father's  decease  in  18 15, 
t!io  surname  and  additional  arms  of  Braituwaite,  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic  LrcAS,  in  compliance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  Miss  Braithwaitc,  on  his  succeed- 
ing to  the  estate  of  Stock  Pai-k,  co.  Lancaster. 

5  Elise,  m.  28  June,  1855,  John  Vause  Mouckton,  Esq.,  of 
the  1st  West  York  Rifles,  eldest  son  of  William  Butler  Odell 
Monckton,  Esq.,  and  great-grandson  of  Major-Gen.  the 
Eight  Hon.  Sir  Eobert  Monckton,  G.C.B.;  he  d.  1865. 

4  Eosine  Lettice. 

6  Mary  Louisa,  m.  7  Jan.  1852,  Thomas  Henry,  eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Pares,  Esq.  of  Hopwell  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
and  of  Ulverscroft  Abbey,  and  Kirby  Frith  House,  cu. 
Leicester. 

6  Octavia  Lettice,  m.  II  July,  1S54,  Charles  Edward  Stain- 
forth,  Esq.,  H.M.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  :aftcrwards  Capt. 
1st  West  York  Rifles,  and  eldest  surviving  son  of  Col. 
Stainforth,  of  The  Mount,  York;  he  d.  1855;  she  m. 
2nrtly,  John,  eldest  son  of  John  Harvey,  of  Thorpe,  Xor- 
folk,  Major  49th  regt. 

7  .Vlicia,  ra.  Jan.  1866,  Richard  Worsley  Worswick,  Esq. 
of  Kormanton  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  J. P.  co.  Leicester,  and 
Major  Leicestersliire  Militia.        8  Agnes  Tyringham. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Bankhart,  Esq.;  and  d.  1346. 

II.  ^Uicc,  d.  14  Feb.  1780. 

III.  Ann,  m.  John  Caldecott,  Esq.  of  Holbrook  Grange,  and 
Lawford,  co.  Warwick;  and  d.  s.  ■p.  4  Sept.  1845. 

IV.  Alice,  m.  Eov.  Henry  Greene,  of  Ui>ton  Snodsbury,  co. 
Worcester,  Rector  of  All  Saints",  Bristol,   Soiiierset;    and 

tJct.  1866. 

'.Jest  son  of  Eichard  Stephens, 
Ji.iiN-  Stephens,  Esq.  of  St.  Martin's,  Leicester,  6.  23  M.ay, 
70  ;  iii.  Maria,  dau.  of  Walter  Ending,  Esq.  of  Westcoates 
'ill,  CO.  Leicester  (who  unsuccessfully  contested  the  borough 
Leicester,  1737),  and  dying  Xov.  1823,  left  issue, 

I.  John  Ruding,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard  Ecding,  the  late  representative  of  the  family. 
I.  Ehzabeth  Ending.  ii.  Sarah  Euding. 

|iii.  Agnes  Sarah  Euding,  d.  1842. 
;  |iv.  Maria  Ruding.  v.  Katharine  Euding,  d.  1840. 

'e  eldest  6on, 

ilOHN  RtroiNG  Stephens,  Esq.,  h.  12  July,  1803;  m.  14  Sept. 

43,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rogers  Euding  (son  of  Ven. 

chdeacon  of  Leicester),  Fellow  of  Merton  College,  Oxford ; 

t  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Ricuakd  Ecdisg  Stephens,  b.  19  Dec.  IS07;  educated 

I  Winchester  Coll.,  and  afterwards  elected  Fellow  of  New 
'  |11.  Oxford,  traced  maternally,   through  the  Eudings,  Lord 

y  and  Sele's  family  and  others,  Founder's  Kin  to  William  of 
/keham  ;  m.  April,  1857,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Croom, 
1.;  and  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 
^ICBABD  Stephens,  now  of  Eastington  House. 

■fi-ms— Quarterly:   1st  and  4th,  Stephens,  per  che\Ton  az. 

II  arg.  in  chief  two  falcons  volant  or;  2ncl,  Lugo,  gu.,  on  a 
lidcottised  arg.  a  bendlet  wavy  az. ;  3rd,  Tyringham,  az., 
isaltire  engrailed  arg.  and  a  crescent  or,  for  difference. 
'it — A  demi-eagle  displayed  or.     Motto — Deus intersit. 

5«af — Eastington  House,  Bournemouth. 


STEPHENS    OF    TREGENNA. 

Stephens,  John  ArarsTus,  Esq.  of  Tregenna 
<stle,  ComwaU,  J.P.  for  Cornwall. 

ttUCilgt. — This  family  has  possessed  estates  in  Cornwall 
)  four  centuries  at  least.  In  the  reign  of  Edward  IV.  John 
Sjphyn  settled  as  a  Merchant  in  the  borough  of  St.  Ives,  and 
«iuired  considerable  possessions  theie,  stiU  enjoyed  by  his 


descendants.  At  a  subsequent  period,  John  Stephens,  of  St- 
Ives,  was  fined  for  declining  to  receive  knighthood  at  the  coro- 
nation of  CuABLEs  I.,  and  the  original  receipt  for  the  fine, 
signed  by  the  Treasurer,  Godolphin,  is  still  preserved  in  the 
family. 

John  Stephens,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the  ancient  manor  of 
KiUigrew,  co.  Cornwall,  and  d.  1764,  was  a  lineal  descendant 
of  John  Stephyn,  who  first  settled  at  St.  Ives.  He  m.  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Pendrea,  co.  Cornwall, 
and  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  and  a  son, 

Samuel  Stephens,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  St.  Ives,  m.  June,  1763, 
Anne,  only  child  and  heir  of  Eichard  Seaborne,  Esq.  of  co. 
Hereford,  and  had  issue,  John,  Samuel,  and  Augustus.  He 
d.  March,  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Tregenna  Castle,  M.P.  for  St.  Ives, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1805.     He  m.  29  Nov.  1796,  Betty, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Capt.  Samuel  Wallis,  of  Tremaine,  the 
celebrated  circumnavigator,  by  Betty  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heir  of  John  Earle,  Esq.  of  Penrhyn,  and  had,  besides  the 
late  Henry  Lewis  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Tregenna  Castle,  High 
Sheriff  1844,  ,<;.  his  father  1S34,  four  other  sons  and  one  dau., 
Samuel  Wallis,  d.  at  Toulouse,  1835. 
John  Augustus,  now  of  Tregenna  Castle. 
Francis  Hcarle,  Major  1st  Royal  Dragoons,  m.  1st,   Eliza 
Tuthill,  who  d.  1836;  and  2ndly,  1839,  Louisa  Sophia,  dau. 
of  R.  A.  Prior,  Esq.    Major  Stephens  d.  s.  p.  1852. 
Ferdinand  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Mawgan,  Cornwall, 
iii.  1853,  Charlotte  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Humphry  Willyams, 
Esq.  of  Carnanton,  Cornwall. 
Sarah  Maria,  m.  6  March,  1827,  the  Rev.  Charles  William 
Davy,  M.A.,  of  HeathSeld,  Bitteme,  Hants. 
Mr.  Stephens  d.  3Iarch  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Lewis  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Tregenna  Castle,  who  d. 
1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

^?-j/is— (Granted  temp.  Henky  VIII.,  to  Henry  Stephens, 
the  direct  ancestor  of  the  present  family.  Per  pale  gu.  and 
vert  a  fess  indented  arg.  guttce-dc-sang  between  three 
eagles  displayed  or.  Crest— A  lion  raaipant  arg.  guttce-de- 
sang.  Motto — Virtutis  amore. 
Stat — Tregenna  Castle,  St.  Ives. 

♦ 

STEPHENS  OP  LLANANNO. 
Stephens,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Castle  Yale,  Llanan-no, 
CO.  Eacluor,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Eaduor,  and  J.P. 
for  CO.  Montgomery,  6.  4  Dec.  1814;  m.  20  June, 
1844,  Hannah  Eogers,  only  dau.  of  James  Stephens, 
Esq.,  by  Hannah  Kogers  his  wife,  and  had  one  dau., 
who  surrired  her  birth  only  a  short  time. 

It  f  UCilgC. — The  STEPHEKSEsare  an  old  Radnorshire  family, 
members  of  which  have  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff.  The 
grandfather  of  the  present  proprietor, 

Evan  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Crychell,  ra.  1775,  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  E.  Davis,  Esq.  of  Cefyn  Cuido  Hall,  and  was  father  of 

Evan  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Crychell,  j/i.  1797,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Aberbechan  Hall,  co.  Montgomery, 
and  d.  31  Sept.  1833,  having  had  issue, 

Evan,  b.  29  May,  1807  ;  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1S33. 

Edsvard  Morgan,  b.  19  Dec.  1809 ;  d.  v/iv„i.  19  Dec.  1859. 

John,  now  of  Llananno. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  May,  1834,  William  Turner  Havward,  Esq. 
of  Wittenham  Manor,  and  had  si.i  sons  and  twodaus.,  both 
dead. 

^nns— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  boars'  heads 
couped  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant  or. 
Crest — A  naked  arm  holding  a  sword  ppr.  impaling  a  grifBn's 
headsa. 

Stat — Castle  Vale,  Llananno,  Radnorshire. 


STETJART  OF  AUCHLirNKAET. 
STEr.\ET,  AxDEEW,  Esq.  of  Auehlunkart  House, 
CO.  Banff,  E.A.,  J.P.,  and  D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridge, b.  25  May,  1822  ;  vi.  1817,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Gordon,  of  Park,  co.  Eauff, 
and  has  issue. 

ILtUCagf . — Alexander  Steuakt,  of  Stradown,  claiming 
descent  from  the  noble  House  of  AthoU,  was  father  of 

Andrew  Steuakt,  of  Tannachie,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Comin 
of  Alter,  and  had  a  son, 

Andrew  Steuart,  of  Tannachie,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Gordon  of  Letterfourie,  and  was  father  of 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Tannachie,  hi.  3Iarjorie  Gordon,  and 
was  grandfather  of 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Tannachie,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 


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Ahercrombi*,  and  by  her  had,  with  younger  children,  who 

all  d.  n.P;  two  sons, 
Patrick,  m.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Steuart, 
of  Auchlunkart,  and  grand-dau.  of  Alexander  Steuart,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Innes,  of  Auchlunkart,  and 
had  by  her  three  sons,  George,  Alexander,  and  Andrew, 
d.  X.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  Harriet  and  EUzabeth. 

ASDEEW. 

The  2nd  son, 

Andrew  Stedart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart,  to.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
James  Gordon,  of  Coclarachie,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814)  had, 

Patrick,  his  heir. 

James,  Capt,  1st  foot,  distinguished  at  St.  Sebastian,  Sept. 
1813. 

George,  Midshipman,  R.N.,  d.  Feb.  1820. 

Mary,  hi.  Hon.  David  Moneypenny,  one  of  the  Senators  of 
the  College  of  Justice. 
Mr.  Steuart  d.  1798,  aged  53,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  Stedart,  Esq.  of  Auchlunkart,  D.L.,  b.  14  March, 
1780  ;  TO.  9  Nov.  1820,  Rachel,  only  dau.  of  Lachlan  Gordon, 
Esq.  of  Park,  and  left  at  his  decease  an  only  son,  the  present 
Andrew  Steuart,  Esq. 

Arms — Or,a  fess  chcquy  az.  and  arg.  between  in  chief  three 
crosses-crosslet  litchee  and  in  base  as  many  cushions  of  the 
second  Crest — Two  naked  arms  holding  a  human  heart  all  ppr. 
Motto — Cordo  et  manu. 

iSeai— Auchlunkart  House,  Keith,  Banffshire. 


STEUART    OF    BALLECHIN. 

Steuart,  John,  Esq.  of  Ballecliin,  co.  Pertb, 
J.P.,  b.  26  July,  1837 ;  m.  12  Nov.  1862,  Caroline 
Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Albert  de  Hochepied 
Larpent,  2nd  bart.  of  Koebampton,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  John  Malcolm  Stedart,  b.  5  Sept.  1863. 

II.  Krancis  Gerald,  b.  24  Dec.  1864. 

III.  Ptobert  Henry  Joseph,  b.  13  April,  1873. 

IV.  Bernard  Charles  Albert,  b.  7  Sept.  1875. 

V.  Patrick  Hope,  b.  8  Sept.  1877. 

I.  Gertrude  Katherine  Mary  Angela. 

II.  Veronica  Mary  Isabel. 

Mr.  Steuart  (whose  patronymic  was  Skinner,  as- 
sumed bis  present  surname  on  succeeding  to  the 
estate,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal 
grandfather,  Mr.  Hope  Steuart. 

JitllCaflC. — This  family,  in  which,  until  tho  death  of  its 
representative  in  1876,  there  had  been  an  unbroken  succession 
in  tlie  male  line  of  some  four  centuries,  is  descended  from 

Sir  John  Steuart,  of  Sticks,  in  Glenquaich,  co.  Perth,  who 
was  the  natural  son  of  King  James  II.  of  Scotland,  as  appears 
from  charters  of  the  above  and  other  lands,  one  of  them  from 
King  James  III.  dated  11  Dec.  1486,  in  which  he  is  described 
(in  Latin)  "an  honourable  man.  Sir  John  Steuart,  natural 
brother  of  the  King,"  &c. ;  and  tho  other  from  King  James  IV., 
d;ited  1  Aug.  1494,  in  which  he  is  referred  to  as  "an  honour- 
able man,  brother  of  the  lute  King,"  <fcc.  Sir  John  had  three 
Bons, 

William,  his  heir.  John.  Patrick. 

And  at  his  death,  which  occurred  between  1505  and  1508,  the 
succession  devolved  upon  the  eldest  of  these,  William 
Steuart,  of  Sticks,  who  did  not,  however,  long  survive  his 
father,  and  was  succeeded  by  his  brother, 

John  Steuart,  of  Sticks  and  Ballechin,  who,  in  1556, 
acquired  the  various  lands  composing  the  Barony  of  Ballechin. 
He  TO.  Matilda  Johnston,  widow  of  Sir  John  Kattray  of  that 
ilk ;  and  lived  to  a  great  age,  on  account  of  which  he  received 
from  Queen  Mary  a  special  license,  dated  at  Edinburgh  2  May, 
1543,  relieving  him  from  all  duties  connected  with  the  publi* 
service.  This  laird  d.  in  1569  without  male  issue,  ,and  was 
succeeded  by  his  brother, 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Sticks  and  Ballechin,  m.  1553,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Buttar  of  Gormack,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
Patrick  Ogilvie,  of  Inchmartin,  and  d.  1590),  he  had 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

ri.  George,    of    Drumnacarff,    from    whom    descended    the 
the  Steuarts  of  Innervack. 

HI.  John,  of  Arnaguy. 

I.  Anne,  in.  1578,  Capt.  George  Leslie,  of  Balgonie,  father  of 
the  1st  Earl  of  Leven. 

II.  Isabel,  TO.  John  Stewart,  of  Foss. 

HI.  Margaret,  m.  Eobert  Stewart,  of  Fincastle. 

IV.  Barbara,  m.  Andrew  Hering,  of  Glasclune. 

V.  Sibilla,  m.  Alexander  Leslie,  of  Urquhill. 

Patrick  Steuart  d.  1585,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Sir  James  Steuart,  of  Sticks  and  Ballechin  (knighted  In 
1604),  m.  1st,  Marie,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Crichton  of  Eliock  and 
Clunie,  and  sister  of  the  "  Admirable  Crichton"  (contract  of 
marriage  dated  at  Blair,  in  Athole,  2  Feb.  1586,  the  trustees 
being  the  bride's  uncles,  John,  6th  Earl  of  Athole,  and  James, 
1st  Lord  Doune),  and  had  by  tliis  marriage, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,    to.    1607,    Duncan    Robertson,    of   Dalcabon, 
ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Portmore  (extinct  1835). 

Sir  James  TO.  2ndly,  1597,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Rollo,  of 
Duncrub  (progenitor  of  Lord  Rollo),  by  whom  he  had 

II.  John,  of  Killichassie. 

III.  George,  of  the  Laigh  of  Clunie. 

IV.  Francis.  g 

V.  James.  vi.  Andrew.  ^    | 

II.  Isabel,  TO.  1620,  Donald  Robertson,  of  Killichangie. 

III.  Jean,  m.  1620,  John  Butter,  of  the  Milu  of  Pitlochry. 
Sir  James,  in  1598,  sold  the  lands  of  Sticks,  and  those  adjoin- 
ing in  Glenquaich,   co.  Perth,  to  Sir  Duncan  Campbell  o! 
Glenorchy  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Bre.Tdalbane),  and  at  hij  J 
death,  was  s.  in  his  other  estates  by  his  eldest  son,  * 

Robert  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Duncar 
Campbell,  of  Glenlyon  (who  m.  2ndly,  Bruce  of  Cultmalindie) 
by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Patrick. 

III.  Alexander,  iii.  Grizell  Stewart,  and  had, 

1  Patrick. 

2  Robert,  noted  for  his  exploits  at  the  battle  of  ICillie 
crankie. 

3  Neil. 

4  Alexander,   was  killed  at  Malplaquct,  and  had  a  dau. 
Margaret,  iii.  Archibald  Butter,  of  Pitlochry. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  s.  on  his  father's  death,  wa 
killed  near  Dunkeld  by  Cromwell's  troops,  in  mistake  for  th 
Marquess  of  Athole,  who  by  that  means  escaped;  and  dyin 
s.  J).,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Patrick  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  to.  Eliz.ibeth,  dau.  of  Si 
Alexander  Lindsay,  of  Evelick,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

II.  Alexander,  m.  1st,  1686,  Christian,  only  dau.  and  heiress  i 
John  Murray,  of  Balnabroich,  by  whom  he  had, 

1  John. 

1  Anne,  to.  James  Robertson,  of  Balnacreo. 

2  Margaret,  in.  Thomas  Bisset,  of  Glenalbert. 
Alexander  Steuart  m.  2ndly,  Jean,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Stewar 
Commissary  Clerk  of  Dunkeld,  and  had  a  son, 

2  Alexander. 

III.  John,  of  Kynnaehin. 

IV.  Robert. 

V.  George,  d.  in  the  Darien  Expedition. 

I.  Jean,  m.  1698,  John  McLaren,  of  Easthaugh. 

II.  Helen.  in.  Anne.  iv.  Isabel. 
This  laird  was  in  great  favour  with  King  James  VII.,  fro 
whom  he  received  charters  under  the  Great  Seal,  of  sever 
lands  in  Argyll,  forfeited  at  that  time  to  the  Crown.  He  coi 
manded  the  Athole  men  at  Killicrankie,  under  a  commissi( 
from  Viscount  Dundee  ;  and,  in  a  letter  from  the  King,  dati 
30  Nov.  1089,  was  complimented  upon  the  success  with  whii 
he  carried  on  the  engagement  after  Dundee's  death.  He  W 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  andc; 
heiress  of  John  Dow,  of  Arnhull,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Patrick,  to.  1713,  Christian,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Menzii  ^' 

Bart,  of  Weem,  and  predeceased  his  father,  leaving  an  or 

child,  Jean,  who  d.  unm.  in  1733. ' 
ir.  James,  who  was  taken  prisoner  at  the  battle  of  Preston 

1715,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  London  the  following  year. 

III.  Charles,  his  father's  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1700,  John  Stewart,  of  Ardsheal. 

II.  Helen,  to.  1700,  Alexander  Menzics,  of  Woodend. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  1702,  John  Campbell,  of  Kinloch. 

IV.  Emilia,  m.  1707,  John  Stewart,  of  Bonskeid. 

V.  Anne,  rn.  1725,  David  Rattray,  of  TuUichurran. 

VI.  Jean,  m.  1721,  Sir  Laurence  Mercer,  of  Aldie. 
The  laird  to.  2ndly,  in  1703,  Jean,  widow  of  Adam  Eeid,  j 
Pitnacree,  and  d.  in  1733,  being  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son 

Charles  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  to.  Grizell,  3rd  dau.  of  f 
Laurence  Mercer  of  Aldie,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  d.  unm.  1770.  in.  James,  d.  unm.  1779. 

I.  Jean,  m.  Henry  Stewart,  of  Fincastle.  . 

II.  Clementina,  m.  1749,  Sir  John  Stewart,  4th  bart.,  i 
Grandtully,  and  d.  1789,  having  had  issue,  three  sons  andf  f 
daus.,  Grace,  m.  Rev.  W.  Buckle,  and  Clementina,  ; 
Alexander  Moray,  Esq.  of  Abercairney. 

He  ))i.  2ndly,  Miss  Menzies,  by  whom,  however,  he  hadj 
children ;  and  dying  in  1764,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


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RoBEKT  Steuakt,  of  Ballechin,  6.  1727;  m.  1T59,  Isnbella 
'who  d.  1784)  dau.  of  John  Hope  (2nil  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Hope, 
Bart.,  of  Eankeillor),  by  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Banner- 
man,  Bart.,  of  ElsicU.  By  this  niarriiige  he  had  issue  four  sons 
and  live  daus., 

1.  Chakles,  his  heir. 

n.  Hope,  s.  his  brother. 

iti.  Eobert,  b.  8  Sept.  1765;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Col.  Frederick, 
by  whom  he  had  two  daus. ;  and  il.  1S19. 

IV.  James,  6.  22  May,  1767  ;  d.  unm.  1803. 

I.  Isabella,  d.  unm.  1781. 

II.  Grace,  m.  1786,  Charles  Steuart,  of  Dalguise;  <J.  1787. 

III.  Agnes,  d.  uiiin.  1791. 

IV.  Margaret  Douglas,  d.  unm.  1833. 

V.  Clementina,  d.  unm.  1855. 

[Je  d.  21  Sept.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Chakles   Steuakt,   of  Ballechin,    6.  22  June,   1760,   and 

/.  7i.nm.  28  Nov.  1783,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Hope  Steuart,  of  Ballechin,  J. P.  and   D.L.  for  co.  Perth; 

Lieut. -Col.   commanding  the  Eoyal  Athole  Volunteers  ;  b.  26 

June,  1761  ;  m.  1803,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Morley,  Esq., 

3f  Kempshott  Park,  Hants,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  Eobert,  his  heir. 

II.  Hope,  b.  11  April,  1810;    d.  unm.  1840. 

in.  James  Charles,  6.  13  May,  1816;  d.  unm.  1S54. 

I.  Sarah. 

II.  Louisa,  d.  in  infancy  1809. 

in.  Mary  Gavin  Elizabeth,  m.  19  May,  1834,  John  Skinnor, 
Esq.  (who  d.  24  March,  1844),  eldest  son  of  Eev.  John 
Skinner,  of  Inchgarth,  co.  Forfar,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  John,  of  whom  presently. 

2  William  Henry,  6.  8  Sept.,  (/.  23  July,  1867. 

3  Edward  Frederick,  b.  1  March,  1843 ;  m.  3  May,  187.^), 
Bessie,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  White,  and  has  two  sons,  Edward 
John,  b.  11  Sept.  1876,  and  Eobert,  6.  Dec.  1877. 

1  Louisa.  2  Mary. 

IV.  Isabella  Margaret. 

V.  Anne  Grace  Agnes,  m.  1841,  Sir  Henrj' Lacon  Anderson, 
K.C.S.I.,  of  the  Bombay  Civil  Service. 

VI.  Louisa  Wilhelmina,  m.  1845,  Capt.  Charles  William 
Hodson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  d.  1846,  leaving  a  dau.,  Anne,  jh. 
1869,  Eev.  A.  Eamsey,  Chaplain  on  the  Bengal  Establish- 
ment, by  whom  she  has  three  daus. 

Mr.  Steuart  d.  18  Jan.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eobert  Stedart,  of  Ballechin,  J. P.,  b.  7  Jan.  180C ; 
md  in  1825  entered  the  military  service  of  the  Honourable 
".ast  India  Company,  from  which  he  retired  with  the  rank 
if  Major  in  1850.  Major  Steuart  d.  unm.  8  April,  1876,  and 
vas  s.  by  his  nephew,  John  Steoart,  present  and  15th 
aird. 

Arms  — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu. 
irmed  and  langued  az.  within  a  double  tressure  flory  counter- 
lory  of  the  second,  as  descended  of  the  Eoyal  Family  of  Scot- 
and ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg. ;  all  within 
I  bordure  engrailed  per  pale  or  and  arg.  Motto — Semper 
idehs. 
Seat— Ballechin  House,  Ballenluig,  N.B.    C^i'.i— Brooks'. 


I  STEUART    OF    DALGTJISE. 

Stet:aet,  John,  Esq.  of  Dalguise,  co.  Pei-th, 
,J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  the  Colony  of  the 
iCape  of  Good  Hope  since  1829,  b.  7  Aug.  1799 ; 
m.  6  April,  1829,  Hon.  Janet  Oliphant  Murray, 
;ldest  dau.  of  Alexander,  8th  Lord  Elibank,  and  by 
ler  (who  d.  1871)  has  issue, 

I.  Margaret  Henrietta  Maria  Janet. 

II.  Charlotte  Amelia  Sophia. 

ni.  Caroline  Jane.  iv.  Amelia  Helen. 

▼.  Clara  Mary  Montolieu. 

ittntaSC. — Sir  John  Steuart,  of  Arntullie  and  Card- 
leys,  also  designed  of  Dowallie,  the  youngest  natural  son  of 
iicg  Egbert  II.  of  Scotland,  by  Marion,  or  Mariota  de 
Dardny,  dau.  of  John  de  Cardny,  of  that  ilk,  was  the  lineal 
nale  ancestor  of  this  family. 

John  Steuart,  2nd  son  of  Steuart,  of  Arntullie,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Grandtully,  by  Elizabeth, 
lau.  of  Sir  WUliam  Murray,  of  Tullibardine.  To  him  the  lands 
)f  Dalguise  were  granted,  in  1543,  by  George,  Bishop  of  Dun- 
seld.  He  d.  1576,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  Little 
Ounkeld,  leaving  a  son, 

I  Alexander  Steuart,  second  of  Dalguise,  s.  his  father  in 
^576.  He  m.  Beatrix  Macnair,  of  Forbes,  the  dau.  or  niece  of 
"ir  Duncan  Forbes,  of  the  family  of  Craigievar,  and  d.  about 

JO,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  an  eldest  son, 

John  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  eminent  as  a  leader  of  the 
ithoU  Stewarts,  who  joined  the  standard  of  Montrose  durinj 


"he  civil  wars.  This  laird  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wi;iiam 
•  teuart,  of  Kinnaird,  of  the  family  of  Eosythe,  and  d.  1653, 
leaving  issue, 

Alexander  Steuart,  the  eldest  son,  s.  his  f.ather  in  1653. 
He  m.  Christian,  dau.  of  James  Drumraond,  of  Xewton,  2nd 
son  of  George  Drummond,  of  Blair  Drummond,  by  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Hay,  of  Megginch,  and  d.  1675, 
having  had  a  son, 

Alexander  Steuart,  m.  Giles,  dau.  of  Eobert  Flemyng,  of 
Noness,  by  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Campbell,  of  Glenlyon,  of  the 
Breadalbane  family,  and  d.  v.  p.  1669,  leaving,  besides  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  m.  1686,  his  2nd  cousin,  Isobcl, 
dau.  of  John  Stewart,  and  d.  1706,  leaving  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

John  Steuakt,  7th  laird,  J.P.,  b.  1689;  s.  his  father  170G, 
and  possessed  his  estate  during  the  long  period  of  seventy 
years.  He  was  engaged  in  the  rebellion  of  1715,  participated, 
as  an  ofBcer  of  cavalry,  in  the  battle  of  Sheriffmuir,  and 
suffered  fine  and  imprisonment.  He  m.  twice,  1st,  1710, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Mungo  Murray,  of  Kincairney  (whose 
father  was  younger  brother  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  1st  bart. 
of  Ochtertyre),  and  had,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas, 
Treasurer  of  the  Bank  of  Scotland,  d.  s.  p.  1792.  By  his  2na 
wife,  Margaret  Finlay,  sister  of  Eobert  Finlay,  Esq.  of  WalU- 
ford  and  Drumnorc,  Haddington,  d.  1774,  he  had, 

I.  James,  d.  unm. 

II.  Hew,  Governor  of  Bencoolen,  in  Sumatra,  r7.  v.nm.  1782. 

III.  David,  a  Merchant  and  Banker  in  Edinburgh,  Lord 
Provost  of  that  city  1778;  m.  1776,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Fordyce,  Esq.,  of  Broadford,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Eobert,  F.E.S. 

2  Hew,  Post.-Capt.  E.N.,  Knt.  of  St.  \ladimir.  He  m., 
and  d.  1837,  leaving  a  son,  who  is  settled  in  Ceylon,  and 
two  daus. 

3  Thomas  David,  Col.  Bengal  Cavalry,  m.  Miss  Pinkerton, 
of  Glasgow,  andd.  1838,  leaving  issue,  David;  Charles; 
Frederick ;  and  Caroline. 

4  Claude  Scott,  formerly  of  Bombay. 

1  Anne,  m.  Hugh  Mair,  Esq.  of  Wysebie,  co.  Dumfries. 

2  Harriet,  m.  Eobert  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Eskbank. 

3  Mary  Sophia,  m.  John  Eobertson,  Esq.  of  Foveran,  co. 
Aberdeen. 

I.  Anne,  m.  John  Duncan,  Esq. ;  d.  1758. 

II.  Christian,  b.  1730;  to.  Eev.  John  Steele,  of  Gadgirth. 

On  the  death  of  John  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Dalguise,  25  Sept.  1776, 
aged  87,  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Dalguise,  J. P.,  6.  1712.    He  m.  1740, 
Christian,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Graham,  Esq.  of  Stoneyhill, 
descended  of  the  Gartmore  family,  and  had  issue  to  survive 
him, 
Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt.  77th,  or  Eoyal  Atholl  Highlanders,  d.  at 
sea  at  the  age  of  30.  By  his  marriage  with  Susan,  only  dau. 
of  William  Dick,  Esq.  of  Tullymett,  he  had  two  daus., 
Agnes  Donaldson,  and  Christian  Helen,  m.  John  Stewart, 
Esq.  of  Persey. 

John  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  d.  1785,  aged  73,  and  was  .s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Charles  Steuart,  Esq.  of  Dalguise,  J. P.,  and  D.L.,  h.  1756, 
TO.  1st,  1786,  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Steuart,  of  Ballechin, 
which  lady  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1787  ;  2ndly,  1794, 
Amelia  Anne  Sophia  (who  d.  1808)  2nd  dau.  of  Laurence 
Oliphant,  Esq.  of  Gask,  by  Margaret,  only  dau.  of  Duncan 
Eobertson,  Esq.  of  Strowan.  He  d.  at  Dalguise,  27  Oct.  1821, 
aged  65.    By  his  2nd  marriage  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  present  and  10th  laird. 

II.  Charles,  b.  1803,  Ensign  in  the  42nd  Highland  regt.,  d.  3 
Nov.  1828,  unm. 

I.  Margaret  Henrietta  Maria. 
Mr.  Steuart,  of  Dalguise,  d.  27  Oct.  1821. 

Arms — (As  given  on  the  monument  in  Dunkeld  Cathedral, 
erected  about  the  year  1620)  Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  tVss 
chequy  arg.  and  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  lion  rampant  sn. 
within  the  royal  tressure  of  the  last.  But  by  tlie  charter  issued 
in  1771  from  the  Lyon  Office,  "the  arms  of  John  Steuart, 
Esq.  of  Dalguise,  the  eight  in  descent  from  Sir  John  Steuart,  of 
Cardneys,  who  was  one  of  the  natural  sons  of  King  Eobert  II.,"' 
&c.,  are  stated  to  be,  or,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  between  three 
mullets  az.,  over  all  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  of  the  third.  Cmt— 
A  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.    Motto — Hinc  orior. 

Jieddence— At  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 


GOW-STETTART    OF    FOWLER'S    PARK, 

GrOW-SxEUAET,  Heebekt  John  Stewaet,  Esq.  of 
Fowler's  Park,  Kent,  b.  6  Dec.  1854. 


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ItinrnSC— Tlic  surname  of  Gow  in  fiaclic  is  synonymous 
■with  that  of  Smith  in  Englisli.  This  family  owes  its  origin 
traditionally  to  the  Clan  Chattan,  being  clescemled  from  Neil 
Mcintosh  (or  Gow  Cromb)  3rd  son  of  Murdoch,  of  that  clan, 
the  reputed  ancestor  of  the  Gows  of  Glenhjon.  William  Gow, 
the  first  of  this  family,  came  originally  from  Glenlyon,  and 
settled  in  Glenalmond.    He  (L  1710,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Gow,  who  m.  Ann  M'Nab  ;  and  d.  1760,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Gow,  r,i.  Margaret  Murray,  of  Glenalmond ;  and  d. 
1807,  leaving  a  son, 

James  Gow,  m.  Isabell  Crerar,  of  Glenquaich;  and  d.  1824, 
leaving  a  son, 

John  Gow,  to.  Janet,  only  dau.  of  John  Steuart,  of  Strath- 
trane,  great-grandson  of  John  Steuart,  3rd  Laird  of  Dalguise, 
commonly  styled  in  the  Gaelic  language,  "Ian  Mohr  Mac- 
alastair;"  and  d.  18  Jan.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

James,  of  Fowler's  Park. 

John,  of  Gowdies,  co.  Perth. 

Thomas,  of  Cambo,  Northumherlatld. 

Marjory,  d.  unm. 

James  Gow-Steuakt,  Esq.  of  Fowler's  Park,  6  27  Oct.  1808 ; 
TO.  4  Aug.  1842,  Hannah,  only  surviving  dau.  of  William 
Bean,  Esq.  of  Gravelly  Hill,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alfked  William  James,  late  of  Fowler's  Park. 

II.  Hebbert  John  Sxewabt,  now  of  Fowlers  Park. 
I.  Mary  Janet.  ii.  Annie  Elizabeth. 

III.  Alice  JIarjory.  iv.  Helen  Isabel. 
V.  Florence  Amelia  Steuart. 

Mr.  Gow-Steuart,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his  mother, 
Janet  Gow-Steuart,  who  left  him  the  lands  and  island  of 
Colonsay,  co.  Argyll,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Steuart,  in  addition  to  that  of  Gow.  He  d.  August,  1870, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alfred  William  Gow-Steijart,  Esq.,  of  Fowler's  Park, 
74th  regt.,  b.  18  Nov.  1848;  d.  1875,  and  was  «.  by  his  brother, 

Herbert  John  Steoaet,  Esq.,  now  of  Fowler's  Park. 

Arms — Per  fess  in  chief  per  pale  or  and  az.  the  first  quarter 
charged  with  a  hand  holding  a  dagger  erect,  and  the  second 
quarter  with  a  cat  sejant  guardant  ppr.  the  base  vert  thereon 
a  sword  and  flag  in  saltire  also  ppr.,  over  all  on  a  fess  arg. 
three  leaves  of  the  third.  Crests — An  arm  cmbowed  in  armour 
holding  a  broad  sword,  for  Gow,  a  demi-lion  rampant  or,  for 
Steuart.  Mottoes — -'Caraid  aim  am  fheum,"  for  Gow;  and 
"  Hinc  orior,"  for  Steuart. 

i&'cai— Fowler  s  Park,  Staplehurst,  Kent. 


STETJAET    OP    STEUART    EALL. 

Stefaet,  David,  Esq.  of  Steuart  Hall,  co. 
Stirling,  late  Capt.  34th  regt.,  b.  19  March,  1830 ; 
on.  Jan.  1861,  Dorothy  Emily,  only  dau.  of  Eev. 
John  Cox,  Eector  of  Eairsted,  Essex,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Robert  John  Archibald,  h.  Oct.  1833. 
1.  Mary  Helen. 

Capt.  Steuart  is  only  son  of  Eobert  Steuart,  Esq. 
of  Steuart  Hall  (who  d.  1844),  by  Helen  his 
Avife,  dau.  of  Walter  Buchanan,  Esq.,  and  relict  of 
Boyd  Dunlop,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  David  Steuart, 
Esq.  of  Steuart  Hall  (who  d.  1821),  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Ramsay,  Esq.  of  Lixmount, 
Midlothian.  He  represents,  a  junior  branch  of  the 
Shaw-Stewart  family,  derived  from  Walter  Steuart, 
Esq.,  Solicitor  Gren.  for  Scotland,  the  first  proprietor 
of  Stewart  Hall,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Sir  Archibald 
Stewart,  1st  bart.  of  Blackball  (so  created  1667), 
by  Anne  his  1st  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Crawford,  of 
Xilbu'nie.     (/See  Btjeke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage.) 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  sa.  and  arg.  over  all  a  lion  rampant 
gu.  within  a  bordure  crm.  Cnsl — A  lion's  head  erased  gu. 
armed  and  langued  az.    Motto — Laedere  noli. 

tieat — Steuart  Hall,  Stirling.  Clubs — New  Edinburgh  ;  and 
Army  and  Navy,  IJondon.  Hesidence — 52,  Seymour  Street, 
Portman  Square,  W. 


STEVENS    OF    BRADFIELD. 

Stephens,  Ret.  Thomas,  of  Bradfield,  Berts, 
I.  1809  ;  s.  1842 ;  m.  1st,  1839,  Caroline  Octavia, 
dau.  of  George  Toilet,  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  co. 
Stafford  (she  d.  s.  j).),  and  2ndly,  1843,  Susanna, 


dau.    of  Rev.   Robert  Marriott,   of   Cotesbach, 
Leicester  ;  and  Srdlj-,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  late  Ii 
Edward  Miller,  Vicar  of  Bognor,  Sussex,  and 
with  other  issue,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Henry,  b.  1S45  (2,  Tanficld  Court,  Inner  Temple). 

Rev.  Mr.  Stevens  is  2nd  but  eldest  surviving  sori 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Stephens,  Rector  of  Bradiii 
by  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Tinney,  Esq 
Sahsbiuy.  He  is  J. P.  for  Berks  and  Oxon,  Lore 
tlie  Manor,  Patron  and  Rector  of  Bradfield  (wh 
has  been  in  their  possession  since  1750),  Foun( 
and  Warden  of  St.  Andrew's  Coll.  Bradfic 
formerly  Assistant  Poor  Law  Commissioner,  ei 
cated  at  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.  1830,  M.A.  18 
This  family  were  formerly  of  Cidham  and  Killis 
Ucnley-on-Thamcs. 
Seat — Bradfield,  Keading. 

STEVENS    OF    WINSCOTT. 

Mooee-Stevens,  John  Cuezon,  Esq.  o£  Wi 
cott,  Devon,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  She 
1870,  Capt.  Devon  Hussars,  b.  1S18  ;  m.  18 
Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Peter  Johnson,  P 
bendary  of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Henry,  b.  1852.  ii.  Eichard  Arthur,  b.  185 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne. 

liiuCSCJC.— This  family  has  been  settled  in  the  neiglibt 
hood  of  Great  Turrington  since  the  time  of  Cuarles  1.  ' 
grandfather  of  the  present  possessor, 

PiEV.  Tuomas  Moobe,  of  Great  ToiTington,  in.  Christ! 
dau.  of  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.  of  Cross,  and  Christiana  Mi 
liolle  his  wife,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

The  Ven.  John  Mooiie-Stevens,  Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  \ 
assumed  the  surname  of  Stevens  in  1832,  under  the  wil 
Mrs.  Clevland.  He  m.  Anne  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Bev.  Willi 
Roberts,  Fellow  and  Vice-Provost  of  Eton,  and  was  father 
the  present  John  Cuezon  Moose-Stevens,  of  Winscott.  H( 
April,  18G5. 

Seat — Winscott,  near  Torrington,  Devon. 


STEVENSON    OF    TJFFINaTON. 

Stevenson,  James  Peei,  Esq.  of  TJffington,  i 
Lincoln,  h.  20  June,  1808 ;  m.  5  Feb.  1835,  Ma- 
Mary,  dau.  of  Walter  McKenzie,  Esq.,  late  R.. 
Goth  regt.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Walter  George  Kellairs,  6.  5  Feb.  1833. 
I.  Elizabeth  Ann  Bellairs,  r,i.  J.  P.  A.  Lloyd  Philips,  Esq. 
Dale  Castle,  co.  Pembroke.  ii.  Mary  Bellairs 

Outrage— &C  Bellairs. 

James  Bellairs,  Esq.  of  TJffington,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  9  At 
17S2  (eldest  son  of  Abel  Walford  Bellairs,  Esq.,  of  UffingI 
anil  Billcsdon,  J. P.,  by  Su.sanna  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Mi 
Lowley,  Esq.  of  Oakham),  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1844,  t 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Stevenson,  in  compliai 
with  the  will  of  his  cousin,  William  Stevenson,  Esq.,  whom 
s.  28  May,  1844;  m.  29  Jan.  1807,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  d! 
of  Lawrence  Peel,  Esq.  of  Ardwick,  co.  Lancaster,  and  covl 
of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Eobert  Peel,  2nd  bart.  of  Drayton,  a 
has  issue, 

James  Peel,  now  of  Uffington. 

Frederick  Bellairs,  b.  3  Nov.  1810;  m.  Sarah  Jane,  dan. 

William  Oxborough,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
George  Bellairs,  b.  15  Sept.  1817;  m.  Miliccnt  Gisborne. 
Frances  Catherine,  m.  10  Sept.  1836,  Arthur  Thompson,  E 

of  Liverpool.  j| 

Charlotte,   m.  20  March,    1838,  William  Warlow,  Ea| 

Haveifordwest,  co.  Pembroke,  nephew  of  Gen.  Sir  ThOB 

Picton.  Claire,  m.  —  Cooke,  Esq. 

Caroline  Anne,  m.  Willington  Peel,  Esq.  of  H«iverfordwg 
Harriet,  to.  llev.  Edward  Barnwell. 
Emilia,  m.  Capt.  Edmund  llooke  Wilson  Bellairs,  son 

William  Bellairs. 

Mr.  Stevenson  d.  18  Aug.  1853. 

^rm^_Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  ermine  a  chevron  coul 
compony   or  and  gu.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 
upon  a  chief  dancettiie  also  oi  the  last  as  many  mullets  of 
second,  for  Stevenson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.  a 


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rampant  arfr.,  for  Bellairs.  Crests  —  1st,  Stevenson,  A 
denii-iion  rcfrarilant  pa.  chargod  on  the  shoulder  with  a  cross- 
crosslct  titcliee  or.  holdins  between  the  paws  a  mullet  gold; 
2nd,  Bellaibs,  A  lion's  gamb  per  pale  gu.  and  ia.  Motto — 
Virtus  tutis.^inia  cassis. 
Seat — Ufflngtoii,  near  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln. 


STEWARD  OF  NEWTON  MANOR. 
Stewaeu,  AxxnoxY  Eexx,  Esq.  of  Newtou 
Manor,  Cumberland,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1858,  m. 
23  May,  1842,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Milham  Hartley, 
Esq.  of  Rose  Hill.  Mr.  Steward  i.s  sou  of  the  late 
John  Steward,  Esq.  of  Chapel  House  (who  d.  28 
July,  1818) ,  by  Margaret  Cecilia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Benn,  Esq.  of  Hensingham  House. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  arg.  and  az.  within  a  hordure  erm. 
Crest — A  stag  ppr.  gorged  with  a  collar  chequy  arg.  and  az. 
Seat — Newton  ilanor,  Gosforth.    Clu,b — Union,  London. 


STEWARD    OF    NOTTINJ^TON    HOUSE. 

Steward,  Eichaed  Olivek  Feancis,  Esq.  of 
Nottington  House,  Dorset,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army, 
i.  18  Dec.  1823  ;  m.  2  Oct.  1S5G,  Olivia  Elizabeth, 
3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Allen  Johnson,  2nd  bart,  of 
Bath. 

tLfttCaCJC— This  family,  of  Scotch  origin,  emigrated  to 
St.  Helena  early  in  the  18th  century,  and  subsequently  settled 
|at  Weymouth. 

Gabriel  Steward,  Esq.  (son  of  Gabriel  Steward,  Esq.,  by 

,rah  Wrangham  his  wife),  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
ihard  Tucker,  Esq.  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Gallop,  Esq.  of  Berwick,  9th  son  of  Thomas  Gallop,  Esq.,  High 
iheriff  Dorset  27  Cuarles  II.),  and  had  issue, 

Gabriel  Tucker,  deceased. 

BicHARD  xVuGusTus,  thc  latc  Col.  Steward. 

Edward  Tucker  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Wem,  Salop,  decca.<:ed. 

John  Charles  Tucker,  late  of  the   Srd  rcgt.  of  Guards. 

deceased. 
Ecbeeca,  deceased. 

Sarah  Dorothea,  deceased,  in.  Lieut.-Col.  Browne. 
Maria,   deceased,  m.  Capt.   Bayles  Wardell,  of  the    lOlli 

Hussars,  deceased. 
T.  Steward's  2nd  son  was 

Col.  Richard  Acgustcs  Tucker-Steward,   of  Nottington 

■  use,  6.  1  Feb.  1773,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Dorset,  and  Lieut. - 

■1.  of  the  ililitia,  sat  in  Parliament  for  the  borough  of  Wey- 

Q!outh.    He  TO.  12  March,  1823,  Louisa  Henrietta,  only  dau. 

f  Edward  Morgan,  Esq.   of  Golden  Grove,  co.  Flint  (she  (L 

08)  and  had  issue, 

Rich.vrd  Oliver  Franxis,  now  of  Xottington  House. 
Frederick  Gordon,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  26  Jan.  1826. 
Edwin  Ashley  Tucker,    late  Lieut.-Col.  21st  Fuiiliers,   b. 

31  Oct.  1831. 
Augusta  Caroline,  m.  6  Nov.  1845,  Charles  William  Gordon, 

Esq.  of  Wincombe  Park,  Wilts ;  she  d.  Ib66. 
Louisa  Charlotte. 

;ol.  Steward  d.  25  March,  1842. 

Arms— Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  surmounted  of  a  bend 
u.  within  a  bordure  of  the  last.  Crat — A  pelican  vulning 
KTself  ppr. 

/Seat— Xottington  House,  near  Dorchester. 


\.rd; 


STEWART    OF    ARDS. 

SXEWAET,   AlEXANDEE   JOHX    ROBEET,    Esq.    of 

CO.  Donegal,  and  Laurencetown  House,  co 


'own,  J.P.  for  cos.  Donegal,  Down,  and  Middlesex, 
nd  D.L.  for  Donegal  and  Down,  High  Sheriff  co. 
•onegal  1853,  and  co.  Down  1861,  b.  5  July,  1827  ; 
'.  17  May,  1851,  Lady  Isabella  Eebecca  Graham 
oler,  6th  dau.  of  Hector  John  Graham,  2nd  Earl 
f  Norbury,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  George  John,  b.  13  Feb.  1852. 

II.  Charles  Hector,  6.  23  May,  1853. 
in.  George  Laurence,  b.  6  Sept.  IfcCl. 

IV.  Henry  Moore,  b.  29  March,  1863. 

V.  Cecil  George  Graham,  6.  14  June,  18C8. 

I.  Caroline  Helen  Mary. 

II.  Beatrice  Charlotte  Elizabeth. 

III.  Ida  Mary  Augusta. 

litnragc— Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.,  b.  26  March,  1716 
nJ  son  of  Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.  of   Mount  Stewart,  co. 


Down,  M.P.,  and  younger  brother  of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of 
Londonderry),  purchased  the  estate  of  Ards  from  the  Wray 
family,  and  settled  there,  1782.  He  m.  2  Oct.  1791,  Lady 
Mary  Moore,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Marquess  of  Drogluda, 
by  Lady  Anne  Seymour  his  wife,  dau.  of  Fiancis,  1st  Marquess 
of  Hertford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1842)  had  (with  other 
cliildren,  who  d.  young), 

I.  Alexander  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Moore  (liev.),  b.  5  March,  1799;  m.  1830,  Alice, 
2nd  dau.  of  thc  Right  Hon.  John  Orm.sby  Vandeleur,  of 
Kilrush  House,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  s.  j>.  F'eb.  1831. 

III.  John  Vandeleur,  of  Rock  Hill,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.4  Oct.  Js02;  to.  18  Dec.  1837,  Lady  Helen  Tok'r, 
3rd  dau.  of  Hector  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Korbury,  and  d. 
24  June,  1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  Alexan-dee  Charles  Hector,  of  Rock  Hill,  Letterkenny, 
and  90,  Sloaue  Street,  Cadogan  Place,  London,  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Commanding  2nd  Lite  Guards,  6.  15  Nov.  Js;Ja;  ,/i. 
25  April,  1872,  Gertrude  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Erie  Caring- 
ton  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ashfold,  Sussex,  and  24,  Rutland  Gate, 
and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Kathleen,  b.  8  Jan.  1875. 

2  Hector  Brabazon,  Commander  R.N. ,  6.  1841. 

3  liobert  Seymour,  6. 1846,  Capt.  Donegal  Militia  Artillery. 

4  Charles  John,  b.  1851. 
1  Elizabeth  Georgiana. 

I.  Maria  Frances,  m.  10  June,  1811,  Robert  Montgomery, 
Esq.  of  Convoy  House,  deceased. 

II.  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ards,  and  Laurence- 
town  House,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1830, 
b.  12  Feb.  1795;  m.  23  July,  ISi'o,  Lady  Caroline  .:Vnne  Pratt, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Jeffries,  1st  Marquess  Camden,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  7  Oct.  1S27)  left  at  his  decease,  25  March,  1850,  one 
son, 
Alexander  John  Robert,  now  of  Ards. 

^riiis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  bend  cOmpony  arg.  and 
az.  between  two  lions  rampant  gu.,  for  Stewart  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
gu.,  a  saltier  arg.  Crest— A  dragon  statant  or.  Motto — 
Metuenda  corolla  draconis. 

Seats — Ards,  Letterkenny;  and  Laurencetown  House,  Gilford. 


STEWART    OF    ROCEHILL. 

See  preceding  Mem  oir. 


STEWART    OF    ARDVORLICH. 

Stewaet,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Ai-drorhoh,  co.  Perth, 
of  the  Bengal  army,  late  Superintendent  of  Cachar, 
and  Commissioner,  Assam,  b.  1829  5  ;h.9  Aug.  1860, 
Charlotte  Joanna,  dau.  of  Anthony  Murray,  Esq.  of 
Dollerie,  co.  Perth,  and  has  issue, 

Charlotte. 

iLluraCJC. — Robert,  Duke  of  Albany,  son  of  Robert  II. 
of  Scotland,  ra.  Margaret,  Countess  of  Menteilh  iu  her  own 
right,  and  was  father  of 

Murdoch,  Doke  of  Alban-t,  Regent  of  Scotland,  to.  Isabel, 
Countess  of  Lennox.  He  was  beheaded  at  Stirling  1425,  with 
his  two  eldest  sons.    His  only  surviving  son  was 

James  Stewart,  who  was  attainted  with  his  father,  and  fled 
to  Ireland,  where  he  became  the  father  of  several  children. 
His  sons  were  recalled  to  Scotland  by  James  III.,  who  showed 
them  much  kindness.  Thc  eldest,  Andrew,  was  created  Lord 
Evandale ;  and  from  the  2nd  are  descended,  in  the  direct  male 
line,  the  Earl  of  Castle  Stewart  in  Ireland,  and  the  Earls  of 
Moray,  in  Scotland;  the  3rd, 

James  Stewart,  was  ancestor  in  thc  direct  male  line  of  the 
Stewarts  of  Ardvorlich.  He  »«.  Annabel,  dau.  of  Buchanan 
of  that  ilk,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Stewart,  to.  Mariota,  dau.  of  Sir  Colin  Campbell, 
of  Glenorchy,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Breadalbane,  and 
had  issue.  From  his  yoimger  sons,  John  and  Andrew,  respec- 
tively, the  families  of  Stewart  of  GUnbiickie  and  Stewart  of 
Gartnafcraran,  both  in  the  co.  Perth,  were  descended.  Thc 
eldest  son, 

Walter  Stewart,  s.  his  father,  and  m.  Euphemia,  dau.  of 
James  Rcddoch,  of  Cultobragg.in,  Comptroller  of  the  House- 
hold of  James  VI.,  and  was  father  of  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
—  Drummond  of  Drummond  Erinoch (sister  of  the  unfortunate 
Drummond  Erinoch,  King  James  VI. 's  Ranger  in  Glenartncy 
Forest,  who  was  murdered,  1589,  by  the  Childi  tn  of  the  Mist). 
He  had  issue,  James,  his  heir;    and  John,  ancestor  of  tli9 


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families  of  Stewart  of  Anna t,  Stewart  of  Ballachallan,  and 
Stewart  cf  Craifjtov.n,  all  in  co.  Perth.    The  eliler  son, 

James  Stewart,  «.  to  the  estate.  This  was  the  man  who,  in 
a  quarrel,  slew  his  friend.  Lord  Kilpont,  in  Montrose's  Camp 
at  Collace,  5  Sept.  1G44;  and  on  whose  character  and  exploits 
Sir  Walter  Scott  wrote  his  tale,  the  legend  of  Montrose. 
Having  obtained  the  pardon  of  Parliament  for  the  deed,  he 
accepted  a  majority  in  Argyll's  regt.,  and  afterwards  distin- 
guished himself  in  Leslie'scampaigns.  He  m.  Barbara  Murray, 
of  Buclianty,  co.  Perth,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EoBERT  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Jean  Drummond,  dau. 
of  David  Druir'Jioud,  of  Comrie,  and  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

William,  r,i.  Jean  Stewart,  dau.  of  Patrick  Stewart,  of  Glen- 
buckie,  and  was    father  of  IiObert  Stewart,  who,  on  the 
death  of  his  first  cousin,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Ardvorlich. 
The  eldest  son, 

James  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of 
John  Buchanan,  last  of  Buchanan,  and  was  s.  by  his  .son, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  d.  umii.  I'ltG,  and  was,  as 
before  stated,  .«.  by  his  first  cousin, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Stewart,  of  Annat,  co.  Perth,  and  was  father  of 

William  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  b.  10  June,  1754;  m. 
28  Aug.  1797,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Maxtonc,  of  Culot- 
quhey,  co.  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir,  who  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

II.  William  Murray,  H.E.I.C.  Bengal  Infantry,  rn.  8  Aug. 
1828.  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  R.  I.  Debnam,  H.M. 
lath  light  infantry;  and  </.  '29  July,  1853,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  of  Ardvorlich,  h.  5  June,  1827  ;  s.  his  uncle,  16 
July,  1854  ;  Lieut.  H.E.I.C.'s  Bengal  Artillery;  m.  22  Oct. 
1851,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  Hill  Willson,  Esq.  co.  Antrim, 
and  of  the  Bengal  Engineers,  and  had  issue,  1  Robert, 
6.  25  April,  1855  ;  d.  14  June,  1859  ;  1  Charlotte,  d.  14  June, 
1857.  He  was  killed,  with  his  wife  and  infant  son,  at 
Gwalior,  during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  14  June,  1857,  and 
was  s.  by  his  next  brother,  the  present  Robert  Stewart, 

Esq. 

2  Robert,  now  of  Ardvorlich. 

3  John,  Lieut.  Bengal  Artilleiy,  m.  July,  1857,  Amelia 
Webster,  and  has  issue,  William;  Mabel;  Lilian;  Ethel; 
Helen;  John;  and  Augustus. 

4  Anthony,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  April,  1857,  Charlotte 
Barlow,  and  has  issue,  Mary ;  Alice ;  Henrietta ;  James ; 
Robert ;  and  Walter. 

5  James  Raphael,  m.  1870,  Annette  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Cheape,  G.C.B.,  of  the  Bengal  Engineers,  and 
has  issue,  Margaret ;  Marjory  ;  William ;  and  Elizabeth. 

6  George,  Commandant  of  Cavalry  Guide  Corps. 

7  Theodore  Henry,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  m.  6  Oct.  1864, 
Alice  Osborne,  and  has  issue,  Theodore  Eitzalan;  and 
Eva  Lilian. 

]  Charlotte,   m.  24  April,  1851,  William  Roberts,  Esq., 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  has  issue. 
in.  Marjory,  d.  9  Dec.  1878. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  s.  his  father  26  Feb.  1838, 
d.  v.nm.  16  July,  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
William  Stewart,  late  of  Ardvorlich. 

.^•/■w.?— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  lion  rampant  within 
a.  double  tressure  flory  countei-flory  gu. ;  2nd,  or,  a  fess  chcquy 
az.  and  arg.  in  chief  a  mullet  gu.  ;  3rd,  arg.,  a  saltier  engrailed 
between  four  roses  gu.  barbed  and  seeded  vert  all  within  a 
bordure  engrailed  eomponee  az.  and  of  the  first.  Crest — A 
•dexter  naked  arm  issuant,  grasping  a  sword  in  bend  sinister 
all  ppr.  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Motto — In  an  escioll  above  the 
crest,  "  Deo  juvante  vinco." 

Siai — Ardvorlich,  Lochearnhead,  co.  Perth. 


STEWART    OF    BE.OTJGHTON. 

See  Mueeay-Stewaet   of  Beoughton. 


STEWART    OF    CAIRNSMORE. 

Stewaet,  Colvin,  Esq.  of  Cairnsmoro,  Kirkcucl- 
brigbt,  I.  5  Dec.  1830,  Major  Scottish  Eorderers, 
m.  2  April,  18G7,  Julia  Henrietta  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  James  Coape,  Esq.  of  Mirables,  Isle  of  Wight. 

HtltratJC— James  Stewart,  of  Cairnsmore,  Kirkcud- 
bright, J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  2  April,  1791;  r,i.  18  Dee.  1829, 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Gilbert  MacLeod,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Glou- 
cester Place,  London,  and  had  issue, 

I.  CoLvis,  now  of  Cairnsmore 

u.  Patrick,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.,  6.  28  Jan.  1832;  in. 
Jane,  only  dau.  of  Col.  McDowall,  of  Logan;  d.  Jan.  1865. 

III.  Keith,  Lieut.  R.N.,  h.  9  March,  1834 ;  d.  Sept.  1857. 

IV.  Gilbert  MacLeod,  of  St.  Stephen's  Chambers,  London, 
^.  25  Jan.  iHi^. 


V.  James,  E.I.C.'s  Service,   Bengal,  6.  14  June,  1840;   d. 

7  Dec.  1868. 

VI.  John  Mackie,  Lieut. -Col.  21st  Punjaub  Nativj  Infantry, 
b.  19  June,  1841;  ra.  Florence  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Vau- 
sittart,  Esq.,  E.I.C.S. 

VII.  Montgomerie  Granville,  of  Calcutta,  6.  19  Jan.  1844. 
viii.  Ravenscroft  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Pleasley,  Mansfield,  6. 

23  June  1845;  rn.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Nesfield,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Hill,  co.  Derby. 

IX.  Henry  Holmes  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  East  Witton,  co.  Tork,  b. 

8  Nov.  1847;  m.  28  July,  1874,  Lady  Beatrice  Cecilia  Diana 
Carnegie,  3rd  daw.  of  James,  9th  Earl  of  Southesk. 

X.  Houston  Stewart,  of  St.  Stephen's  Palace  Chambers, 
London,  h.  5  June,  1850;  m.  29  Aug.  1874,  Oriana,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Fanning,  Esq.  of  Bozedown,  co.  Oxford. 

I.  Lillias  Miller,  m.  Sept.  1853,  Alexander  Clark  Forbes, 
Esq.,  M.A.,  only  son  of  Sir  John  Forbes,  M.D. 

II.  Elizabeth  MacLeod,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  P.  G.  Scott,  36tll 
Native  Infantry. 

III.  Slargaret  Harriet  Dunlop,  m.  Major  Frederick  John 
Keen,  Commanding  1st  Punjaub  Infantry. 

Mr.  Stewart  was  the  son  of  Patrick  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Cairnsmore 
(who  d.  30  Aug.   1814),  by  Lillias,  dau.  of  Hugh  Miller,  Esq., 
and  grandson  of  James  Stewart,  Esq.    He  d.  1877,  and  was  ». 
by  his  eldest  son. 
Seat — Cairnsmore,  near  Newton  Stewart,  N.B. 


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STEWART    OF    GARVOCKS. 

Stewart,  James,  Esq.  of  Garvocks,  co.  Eenfrew, 
and  St.  Fillans,  co.  Ayr,  elected  M.P.  for  Grreenock 
25  Jan.  1878,  J.P.  for  both  cos.,  D.L.  for  co.  Ayr, 
b.  14  June,  1827  ;  m.  1st,  27  June,  1855,  Margaret  j 
Parker,  2nd  dau.  of  Major  Darroch,  of  Gourock, 
and  Drums,  by  -whom  (who  d.  3  Oct.  1859)  be 
had  issue, 

I.  James  William,  6.  24  July,  18.56;  d.  12  Aug.  1859. 

I.  Susan  Caroline.  ii.  Margaret  Parker  Darroch. 

Mr.  Stewart  m.  2ndly,  5  March,  1868,  Margaret 
Sandilands,  dau.  of  William  Stirling,  Esq.  2nd  son 
of  the  late  John  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Kippcudavie, 
Perth,  by  whom  he  has  further  issue, 

II.  James  Stirling,  6.  10  June,  1871. 

III.  William  Norman,  6.  11  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Ian,  b.  2  Nov.  1874. 

V.  Patrick  Douglas,  b.  11  April,  1876. 
III.  Olive  Juana. 

Ht'UCatlC.— Daniei,  Stewart,  6.   1720; 
Love,  by  whom  (who  d.  1832)  he  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  William,  of  St.  Fillaus,  co.  Ayr,  J.P.  for  co.  Ayr,  m.  1832,! 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Paton,  Esq.  of  Ayr,  N.B.,  and 
d.  s.  -p.  Feb.  1875.  , 

James  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Clydebank,  Greenock,  m.  8  April 
1825,  Joana,  dau.  of  Donald  Shaw,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1837 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1848),  issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir,  now  of  Garvocks. 

II.  William,  d.  1839. 

III.  Daniel  Shaw,  formerly  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  b.  1833;  m 
1358,  Anna  Dawson,  dau.  of  Joseph  Earle,  Esq.,  and  ha 
issue, 

1  James  William  Earle,  h.  1859. 

2  William.  3  Arthur. 
1  Anna  Joana.        2  Alice. 
4  Josephine. 

IV.  John,  d.  1840. 

I.  Helen. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Robert  A.  Kennedy,  Esq.,  and  d.  1875,  leaTin 
issue,  James  Stewart;  Edward  Douglas;  William;  audMar 
Helen.  iii.  Margaret. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  a  horseshc 
sa.  in  chief  and  a  lymphad,  sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  flags  an 
pennon  flying  all  ppr.  in  base.  Crest — A  dcmi-lion  or,  holdin 
in  the  paws  a  battle-axe  ppr.    Motto — Audax  in  recto. 

Seats — Garvocks,  Greenock,  co.  Eenfrew;  and  Routenbun 
Largs,  CO.  Ayr. 


STEWART    OF    BALLYMENAGH. 

Stewaet,  Ret.   Edwaed    Michael,  of  Ball} 

menagh,  co.   Tyrone,    and  Corcam,  co.    Donega 

h.   1797  ;  m.  1833,  Jane  Renwick,  dau.  of    Job 

Jeffrey,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1878)  liad  issue 

I.  Henry  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Knockbreda.  co.Dow 

6.   1834;    m.   1860,   Frances,    dau.   of   the  Ven.  Arth' 

Palmer,  Archdeacon  of  Toronto,  and  has  issue,  Eowaj 

Michael,  b.  1864. 


4  John. 

3  Helen  Margaret. 


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rr.  WilUam,  d.  1865. 


II.  John  Alexander  (Rev.). 

II.  Pakenham  Edward,  d.  1S61. 

I.  Charlotte. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  18G1,  Frederick  Chadwick,  Esq. 

III.  Katherine  Caroline  Isabella,  d.  1S6G. 

HtUCaSC. — Early  in  the  reiffn  of  James  VI.  of  Scotland 

and  I.  of  England,  James  Stewart  migrated  from  Scotland, 

and    purchasing   Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone,  and    the  adjacent 

lands  from  one  Cook,  settled  himself  at  Ballymenagh,  while  his 

brother,  Andrew  Stewart,   ancestor  of  Sir  John  Stewart,  of 

Athenry,  created  a  Baronet,  1803,  settled  at  Gortigal,  in  same 

:o.    James  had  two  sisters,  Barbara,  m.  Rev.  William  Danagh, 

Rector  of  Derrytown,  and  Grissel,  m.  Richardson,  of  Clogher, 

n  same  co.    This  James  had  five  daus.  (Jane,  m.  Thomas 

loodlott,  ofDerrygalUe;  one  )«.Eev.  John  Cheevers,  of  Manor 

loe;  one  ?».  her  cousin,  James  Richardson,  of  Clogher;  Sarah, 

I.  Barkly,  of  Magherafelt,  co.  Derry,  and  Mary,  d.  unm.  1701) 

ind  one  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.,  who  moved  to  Killymoon,  which 

lis  father,  who  d.  in  1769,  purchased  in  1634.    He  m.  1664, 

largaret,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Shaw,  of  BallygelUe,  co.  Antrim, 

nd  had  issue,  James;  Alexander,  d.  loim.;    Henry,   High 

heriff  of  Tyrone  1771,  d.  v.nm.;  John,  drowned  in  the  River 

Cillymoon,  whilst  yet  a  boy;   Margaret,  ru.  Dec.  1706,  Clot- 

rorthy  Upton,  M.P.  co.  Antrim,  and  d.  s.  p.  1797;    Mary, 

unm.  1701.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Stewaet,  Esq.  of  Killymoon,  m.  1709,  Helen,  dau.  of 

atrick  Agnew,  of  co.  Antrim,  and  had  issue,  William,  his 

eir;  Patrick,  m.  Mary  Hey  wood,  of  Dublin;  and  Margaret, 

her  cousin,  William  Agnew.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Stewart,   Esq.  of  Killymoon  and  Ballymenagh, 

P.  CO.  Tyrone,  6.  1710;  m.  1740,Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 

[enry  King,  Bart,  of  Rockingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1811) 

ft  at  his  decease,  1797, 

I.  JAirEs,  of  Killymoon,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  b.  1741 ;  m.  1774, 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Molesworth,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heiress 
(with  Lady  Ponsonby,  wife  of  the  1st  Lord  Ponsonby,  and 
Mrs.  Staples,  wife  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Staples,  of  Lissane, 
CO.  Derry)  of  Richard,  3rd  Viscount  Molesworth,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  April,  1835)  had  issue, 

1  William,  of  Killymoon,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  b.  1780;  d. 
1850.    At  his  death  Killymoon  was  sold. 

2  .Tames  Charles,  d.  unm.  1812. 

3  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kildress,  in  the  Diocese  of 
Armagh,  h.  31  Jan.  1786;  d.  24  Feb.  1869. 

1  Mary  Eleanor,  d.  Feb.  1866. 

2  Louisa,  m.  Henry  John  Clements,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Ashfield 
Lodge,  CO.  Cavan ;  and  d.  1850. 

n.  WilUam,  b.  1746;  d.  1760. 

m.  Robert,  Lieut.-Col.  58th  regt.,  b.  1747;  d.  1794. 

IV.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 
▼.  Edward,  of  London,  6.  1750;  to.  Amelia  Anne  Marl.ar, 

dau.  of  John  Marler,  of  Hadley,  Middlesex, ;  and  d.  Ib34, 

Iiaving  had  sixteen  children. 
[■VI.  Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  1751 ;  d.  unm.  1788. 
ITU.  John,  b.  1753;  d.unm.  1839. 
i.  Isabella,  w.  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Brown  Hall,  co. 

Donegal. 

|ie  4th  son, 
ESiRT  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Trycallen,  co.  Donegal,  b.  10  May, 
S;  m.  Jan.  1793,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Pakenham,  eldest  dau.  of 
ward  Michael,  2nd   Lord  Longford,   and  by  her  (who  d. 
Aug.  1851)  had  issue, 

William  (Rev.),  6.  1794;  '/:;.  1815,  Anne  Ehza,  dau.  of  — 
Williams,  Esq. ;  d.  s.  p.  1858. 

1.  Edward  ilicuAEL,  now  of  Ballymenagh. 

tn.  Henry,  of  Corcam,  co.  Donegal,  6.  1799;  m.  1st,  1838, 
Lucy  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Norris,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1856, 
Frances  Isabella  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Style,  R.N. ;  by  the 
former  he  had  a  son,  William,  deceased. 
V.  Thomas,  Kate  of  Ballymenagh,  Mount  Blakeney,  and 
Whitcgate  House,  co.  Cork,  J. P.,  b.  7  July,  1802;  m. 
-J  March,  1855,  Anne,  5th  dau.  of  James  Penrose,  Esq.  of 
Woodhill,  CO.  Cork,  by  Louisa  Pettitot  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Rubert  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Corkbeg.  He  assumed  the  sur- 
names of  Blakenet  and  Lton  before  Stewart;  and  d.  I[ Jan. 
1^74. 

■  James  Robert,  of  Gortleibragh,  Whitcgate,   and  Mount 
i;iakeney,  D.L.  of  Dublin,  6. 1805:  7)i.  1835,  Martha  Eleanor, 
;iu.  of  Richard  Beiuion  Warren,  Esq.,  2nd  Seijeant-at-Law, 
..;id  has  issue, 

fl  1  Henry  (Rev.),  m.  1861.  Martha  Angelina,  only  dau.  of 
!    Rev.  Edward  M.  Hamilton,  and  niece  of  Lord  Clermont. 
2  Richard  Warren,  Capt.  Royal  Engineers. 
.'J  .Tames  Robert. 

4  Edward  Pakcham,  late  Capt.  78th  regt. 

5  .Augustus  Philip,  (/.  1865.        6  William  Thomas. 

7  Hubert  Warren  (Rev.),  iii.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Dr.  Smyly,  of 
rJublin.  8  George  Francis, 

'J  Arthur  Blakeney  Fitzgerald. 
II. 


1  Elizabeth  Martha,  deceased. 

2  Emily  Lucy.  3  Mary  Florence. 
I.  Catherine,  d.  1808. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  1840. 
Residence— 1,  Ebrington  Terrace,  Londonderry. 


STEWART-MENZIES    OF    CHESTHILIj 
AND    EOSS. 

See  Menzies. 


STEWART    OE    MURDOSTOUN. 

Stewart,  Robert  King,  Esq.  of  Murdostouu 
Castle,  CO.  Lanark,  b.  1853. 

iCtllCagC. — The  ancestors  of  Mr.  Stewart  were  occupiers 
of  the  same  property  in  Stair  parish,  co.  Ayr,  for  several 
hundred  years,  and  were  cadets  of  the  Stewarts  of  Carrick,  in 
the  same  co. 

Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Stair,  co.  Ayr,  m.  Mary  Her- 
bert, and  by  her  (who  d.  1776)  left  at  his  decease,  1804)  a  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.,  a  Merchant  in  Glasgow,  m.  1808, 
Helen  Millar,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Christina,  m.  William  Craig,  Esq.,  J.P.,  a  Merchant  of 
Glasgow;  and  d.  1839. 

Mary,  m.  John  Brown,  jun.,  Esq.,  J. P. 

Helen,  m.  1842,  Wm.  S.  Lindsay,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Sun- 
derland, and  formerly  M.P.  for  Tynemouth,  D.L.  for 
London,  and  J. P.  for  Middlesex. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  Dec.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Murdostoun  Castle,  D.L.  and 
J. P.,  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow  from  1851  to  1854,  6.1811; 
m.  1852,  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  John  King,  Esq.  of  Campsie, 
CO.  StirUng,  J.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  King,  now  of  Murdostoun. 

II.  William  Lindsay,  b.  1S59. 
I.  Christina. 

Mr.  Stewart  d.  186C. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chcquy  az.  and  arg.  surmounted  by  a  lion 
rampant  ppr.  all  within  a  bordure  invected  of  the  second.  Crest 
— A  demi-lion  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword,  and  in  the 
sinister,  a  pair  of  scales  all  ppr.     Motto — Hinc  orior. 

Seat, — Murdostoim  Castle,  Wishaw,  co.  Lanark. 


I.  Charles  Frederick. 

III.  Thomas  Francis. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth  Frances. 


STEWART    OF    HORN    HEAD. 

Stewart,  Charles  Eeedeeick,  Esq.  of  Horn 
Head,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.,  s.  Ms  father  1868  ;  m.  12 
Aug.  1869,  Elizabeth  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Liudesay,  Eector  of  Upper  Cumber, 
CO.  Derry,  and  has  issue, 

n.  William. 

IV.  Walter  Edward. 

u.  Kichola  Mary. 

iLtnCaflC. — TMs  family,  of  ancient  Scottish  ancestry,  is  of 
the  Lennox  Stewarts,  Earls  of  Darnley. 

Capt.  Charles  Stewart,  an  officer  in  the  army  of  King 
William  III.,  and  one  of  those  who  fought  at  the  Battle  of  the 
Boyne,  received  from  King  William  a  grant  of  the  lands  of 
Doone,  in  King's  Co.,  but  migrating  northward  in  1700,  he 
purchased  from  Capt.  John  Forward  and  Capt.  William  Samp- 
son, the  Donegal  estates  of  Horn  Head,  ifcc.  He  left  issue, 
I.  Frederick,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Charles;  iii.  Gustavus, 
of  Ray,  CO.  Donegal;  i.  Eleanor,  m.  Benson,  of  Luasfuid.  The 
eldest  son, 

Frederick  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn  Head,  m.  1730,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Kuox,  Esq.  of  Prehen,  co.  Derry,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Stewart  made  his  will  7  April,  1768,  which  was 
proved  14  May,  1770.     His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn  Head,  Capt.  of  Dragoons, 
m.  1st,  1762,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  Gustavus  Stewart, 
but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  la.  2ndly,  1772,  Nichola  Anne, 
dau.  of —  Charlton,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue.  Mr.  Stewart 
m.  3rdly,  Ehzabeth  Knox  :  he  made  his  will  4  Oct.  1799,  and  ic 
was  proved  12  Jan.  1809.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Horn  Head,  Capt.  Donegal  Militia, 
in.  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Birds- 
town,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  July,  18G0)  had  issue, 

Charles  Frederick,  of  Horn  Head. 
Richard,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  deceased. 

William,  M.D.,  m.  Angel  Is.abella,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Ga!- 
Uraith,  Bart.,  and  is  deceased. 

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Peter  Benson,  Commander  E.N.,  m.  Augusta,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Foote,  E.N.,  deceased. 

Alexander  (deceased),  Ecctor  of  Tullaghyholjigly,  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Kev.  Thomas  Gibbings,  and  had  issue. 

Anne.  Nichola  Anne  Mary. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Leonard  Cornwall,  Esq.,  who  is  deceased. 

Emily,  deceased.  Frances,  deceased. 

Charlotte  Aujjusta.  Georgina,  deceased. 

Capt.  Stewart  d.  9  March,  1840,  and  was.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Kev.  Chaeles  Feedeeick  Stewaet,  of  Horn  Head,  .J. P.,  to. 
9  March,  1831,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Col.  Eobert  Stirling,  E.I.C.S., 
by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Sir  Wm.  Toone,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  had, 

William,  Capt.  3rd  Buffs,  d.  Sept.  18G4. 

Eobert,  d.  under  age. 

Chaeles  Feedebick,  now  of  Horn  Head. 

Elizabeth  ilary. 

Mary  (deceased),  ra.  Michael  Becher,  Esq.  of  Corrigancar, 
CO.  Cork. 

Emily  Anne.  Charlotte.  Anne  Louisa. 

He  d.  Oct.  18C8. 

Anns — Quarterly  :  1st  and 4th,  az.,  three  fleurs-de-lis  within 
a  bordure  engrailed  or ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and 
arg.  within  a  bordure  gu.  charged  with  eight  buckles  of  the 
first,  over  all  in  the  centre  chief  point  a  mullet  counter- 
changed.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  bull's  head  sa. 
vomiting  flames  ppr.  and  charged  with  a  mullet  gold.  Motto 
— Avant  Damley. 

Seat — Horn  Head,  Dunfanaghy,  co.  Donegal. 


STEWART    OF    PHYSGILL. 

Stewaet,  Kobeet  Hathoen  Johnston,  Esq.  of 
Physgill,  CO.  Wigton,  J.P.,  b.  2  Sept.  1824  ;  s.  1841, 
at  the  death  of  his  uncle,  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of 
Straiton,  to  his  entailed  estates  in  Midlothian  and 
CO.  Linlithgow,  and  in  consequence  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Johnston.  He  was  an 
ofEcer  in  the  93rd  Highlanders,  and  Capt.  in  the 
13th  Light  Dragoons,  educated  at  Eton,  m.  1st,  Aug. 
1851,  Eleanor  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Archibald 
Douglas,  Esq.  of  Glenfinart,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Staie  Hathoen  Johkston,  6.  2  June,  1852. 

I.  Ellen  Douglas,  to.  15  April,  1873,  J.  F.  Dalrymple  Hay, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  John  D.  Hay,  Bart.,  C.B. 

He  m.  2ndly,  24  April,  1856,  Anne  MuiTay,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  Gth  bart.  of  Monreith,  by 
Helenora  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael 
Shaw  Stewart,  5th  bart.  of  Ardgowan  and  Ulack- 
hall,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Eobert,  b.  20  May,  1858. 

in.  William  Maxwell,  b.  16  Dec.  1865. 
.   IV.  James,  b.  1871. 

II.  Mary.  in.  Kora.  iv.  Annie. 

V.  Margaret.  vi.  Blanche.  vii.  Con-stancc. 

VIII.  Agnes  Catherine.  ix.  Edith. 

iCiUCtSC— Both  the  families  of  Physgill  and  Glenturk 
descend  from  John  Stewart,  Minister  of  Kirkraalioe,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Garlics,  who  d.  1590,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Patrick  Dunbar,  of  Clugston. 

AcKES  Stewaet,  only  child  of  Lieut.  Eobert  Stewart,  E.N., 
by  Frances  EailUe  his  wife,  and  grand-dau.  of  John  Stewart,  of 
Physgill,  by  Agnes  Stewart  his  wife,  heiress  of  Eobert  Stewart, 
of  Glenturk,  succeeded,  several  years  after  her  grandfather's 
■death,  to  both  the  estates  of  Physgill  and  Glenturk,  under  the 
provisions  in  a  contract  which  secured  these  estates  to  the 
heir  of  the  marriage.  She  had  previously  to.  1740,  John 
Hathorn,  of  Over  Airies,  co.  Wigton,  and  was  mother  of 

EOBEET    IlATlIOEN-isTEWAET,     Esq.     of    PhySgill,    TO.    1794, 

Isabella,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Stair  Agnew,  Cth  bart.  of  Lochnaw, 
by  Mary  Baillie  his  wife,  sister  of  Lord  Polkemmet,  and  had, 

I.  Staie  Hathoe.v,  his  heir. 

II.  Mark  Sprot,  of  Southwick,  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  1802;  m.  Nov.  1831,  Janet,  dau.  of  John  Sprot,  Esq.  of 
Clapham  Common,  Surrey,  and  d.  Dec.  1878,  having  liad, 

1  Mark  John,  of  Blair  Deixy,  Kirkcudbright,  J.P.,  D.L., 
M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  31. P.  for  Wigton,  0.  1834;  to.  186G,  Marianne 
Susanna,  only  child  of  John  Orde  Ommanney,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  a  dau. 

2  Eobert,  79th  Highlanders,  6.  1836. 

1  Mary.  2  Isabella  Gertrude. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  John  MacCuUoch,  Esq.  of  Barholme,  Kirkcud- 
bright. 

u.  Jlary,  to.  Capt.  James  Hay,  E.A.,  of  Bclton,  East  Lothian, 
grandson  of  Lord  David  Hay. 

Mr.  Hathorn-Stewart  d.  7  Xov.  1313,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


Staie  Hathobn-Stewart,  Esq.  of  Physgill,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
Convener  of  the  co.,  6.  29  Sept.  179G  ;  to.  1st,  23  June,  1820, 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Straiton,  co. 
Linlithgow,  by  Mary  Baillie  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Polkemmet, 
one  of  the  Lords  of  Session,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

EoBEET  Hatuoen  Johnston,  now  of  Physgill. 
Mr.  Stewart  to.  2ndly,  10  Aug.  182G,  Helen,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  1st  bart.,  of  Ulbster,  by  Hon. 
Diana  Macdonald  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  1st  Lord  Mac- 
donald,  and  by  her  has  issue. 

Stair  Agnew,  b.  20  Aug.  18.30. 

John  Sinclair,  b.  26  Dec.  1836. 

Diana  Wentworth.  Isabella  Agnew. 

He  m.  Srdly,  184G,  Jane  Eothes,  dau.  of  John  Maitland,  Esq. 
of  Freugh,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell,  4th 
bart.  of  Monreith,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

William  Maitland,  b.  March,  1850. 
Jane  Maitland.  Helen. 

He  d.  19  July,  1865. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  surmounted  of  abend 
engrailed  gu. ;  in  the  sinister  chief  point  of  the  fourth,  all  within 
a  double  tressure  flory  countcrflory  also  of  the  fourth.  Crest 
— A  demi-lion  lampant  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  buckle  or. 
Motto — Suffibulatus  majores  sequor. 

Seat — Glasscrton,  Whithorn,  co.  Wigton. 


STEWART    OF    ST.    FORT, 

Stewaet,  Jane,  of  St.  Fort,  co.  Eife,  dau.  of  the 

late  James  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Culduthell,  co.  Inverness 

m.  1837,  Heniy  Stewart,  Esq.  of  St.  Fort,  J.P.  anc 

D.L.,  who  was  b.  1796,  and  d.  1871,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Eobert  Balfour,  &.  1838  ;  d.  unm.  1872. 

II.  James  AfBeck,  6.  1839;   to.  1863,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt 
Vale:  d.  1866, leaving  one  dau., Caroline  Douglas,  6.  18G7 

JLilTCitSC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  royal  House  of  Stewart 

John  Stewaet,  the  first  of  Urrard,  son  of  Eobert  Stewart 
of  Fincastle,  was  lineally  descended  from  John  Stewart,  pre 
genitor  of  the  Athol  Stewarts,  4th  son  of  Alexander,  Lor 
Badeuoch,  Earl  of  Buchan,  4th  son  of  King  Eobeet  11.,  b. 
his  1st  marriage  with  Elizabeth  Mure,  of  Eowallan.  He  m. 
dau.  of  M'Grigor,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

EoBEET  Stewaet,  of  Urrard,  ancestor  of  the  well-know. 
Scottish  family  of  Stewaet  of  Urrard. 

William  Stewaet,  of  Loinmaristock,  2nd  son  of  Eobei 
Stewart,  of  Urrard,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Charlc 
Eobertson,  of  Auchleeks,  to.  Grizel,  dau.  of  Ferguson  of  Pii 
fourie,  and  was  father  of 

Eobeet  Stewaet,  of  Loinmaristock,  m.  Janet,  dau.  ( 
Stewart  of  Croftniore,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Stewaet,  to.  Christian,  only  chUd  of  Patrick  Crcc 
and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Eobeet  Stewart,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  6.  1746,  purchased,  o 
his  return  from  India,  the  estates  of  Castle  Stewart,  co.  Wi) 
ton,  and  St.  Fore,  co.  Fife,  the  former  of  which  was  afterwan 
sold.  He  m.  Ann  Stewart,  dau.  of  Henry  Balfour,  of  Denbo; 
and  had  issue, 

Abchibald  Campbell,  his  heir,  d.  unm. 

Henet,  successor  to  liis  brother. 

AVUliam,  an  officer  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  assumed  tl 
surname  of  Balfocb,  in  addition  to  that  of  Stewart,  in  co: 
formity  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Licut.-Ge 
Nisbet  Balfour.  Chriptian,  d.  unm. 

Catherine  Porterfield,  to.  WilUam  Fenwick,  2nd  son  of  Chri 
tophcr  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylam,  co.  Northumberland. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  surmounted  of  a  lie 
rampant  gu.  all  within  a  bordure  engrailed  of  the  secon 
charged  with  three  garbs  of  the  field  alternately  with  as  mat 
crescents  of  the  third.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  from  the  elbc 
holding  a  dagger  in  pale  both  ppr.    J/o/M— Never  fear. 

Seat — St.  Fort,  Newport,  Dundee,  co.  Fife. 


STEWART    OF    URRARD.  .  jfl 

Alston-Stewaet,  Feancis  Louisa,  of  Urrftr. 
CO.  Perth,  b.  12  Aug.  1833;  m.  26  June,  185 
Benjamin  Hallowell  Boxer,  Capt.  80th  regt.  (son  ■ 
Bear- Admiral  Edward  Boxer,  C.B.),  and  by  hi 
(fi'om  whom  she  obtained  a  divorce  1865)  has  issu 

I.  William  Edward  Hallowell,  6.  31  March,  IfiS'i 

II.  Herbert  Eamsay,  b.  22  Oct.  lSo4. 

III.  Leslie  Rinrory,  b.  26  Dec.  1859. 

IV.  Aubrey  Keith,  b.  28  July,  1361. 
v.  Claude  Percival,  b.  2  Oct.  1863. 

1.  Amy  Evelyn.  ii.  Beatrice  Adcla^ 


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Mrs.  Alston-Ste-ivart,  Lady  of  the  Barony  of  Urrard, 
is  elder  dau.  aud  co-lieir  (by  Penelope  C'richlou  liis 
wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Bishop)  of  William  Alston- 
Stewart,  Esq.  of  Urrard  (who  d.  1845),  son  of  James 
Alston-Stewart,  of  Urrard  (who  d.  8  Oct.  1823),  by 
Charlotte  his  wife.  She  descends  from  John  S  tewart, 
of  Urrard  (a  son  of  Eobert  Steuart,  o£  Fiucastlc), 
who  lineally  derived  from  John  Steuart,  4th  sou  of 
Alexander,  Lord  of  Badenoch,  Earl  of  Buchan,  who 
was  4th  son  of  King  Kobeet  III.  of  Scotland.  Tlie 
late  I\Ir.  Stewart  left  a  younger  dau.  and  co-heiress, 
Ehzabeth  Emma,  vi.  H.  Harrison,  Esq.  of  the  Indian 
Civil  Service,  and  has  issue  two  sons. 

^  ,.„ii,_Quart€rly  :  1st  and  6th,  az.,  ten  stars,  four,  three,  two 
and  one  or,  a  border  embattled  gu.,  for  Alston;  2nd,  or,  a  fess 
chequy  az.  and  arg.,  surmounted  of  a  lion  rampant  gu.  a  border 
of  the  last,  for  Stewakt  of  Urrard ;  3rd,  az.,  three  garbs  or,  for 
Comyn;  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  three  buckles  or,  for  Leslie  ; 
5th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  for  Cajipuell. 

&ai— Urraid,  Pitlochry,  K.B. 


STEWAKT    OF    COLIj. 

Stewaet,  John  Loene,  Esq.  of  Breachacha,  Isle 
)f  Coll,  N.B.,  J.P.,  b.  1837,  served  in  the  Scots 
3-reys  aud  18th  Hussars,  Major  in  the  army,  on 
lalf-pay. 

ILtnrSgC. — John  Loene  .STE^yAIlT,  Esq.  of  Ereachacha, 
sle  of  Coll,  N.B.,  and  Knockriock,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h.  1800 ;  m. 
831,  Mary,  dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Duncan,  of  Knockriock,  6. 1834;  in.  18.58,  Ferooza Margaret, 

dau.  of  the  Eight.  Hon.  Sir  JohnMcNeiU,  G.C.B. 

u.  John  Lokne,  now  of  Coll. 

Ir.  Stewart,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Duncan  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
•lenbuckie,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Duncan  Stewart, 
!sq.  of  Ardsheal,  d.  June,   1878.    The  Stewarts  of  Coll  and 

:'.nockriock  were  formerly  designed  of  Glenbuckie,  co.  Perth. 

■  Scat— Breachacha,  Isle  of  Coll,  Argyll. 

♦ 

TILEMAN-GIBBAED   OP  SHAKNBROOK. 

}  Stileman-Gtibbaed,  Leonaed  Gtibbaed,  Esq.  of 
hambrook,  Beds,  h.  22  June,  1856  ;  s.  his  uucle 
S71,  when  he  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 

ISBAED. 

3LinCn(J^' — John  Gibbaed,  Esq.  of  Sharnbrook,  J.P. 
,id   D.L.,    Eeceiver-General   for  the  county.   Major   of  the 

:dford  Jlilitia,  and  Col. -Commandant  of  the  Local  Militia, 
.n  and  heir  of  WUliam  Gibbard,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  J.P. 

d  High  Sheriff  of  the  comity  1785;  m.  Dec.  1811,  Mary,  dau. 

Leonard  Hampson,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
■illiam  Smith,  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Bedford,  Kector  of  Barton, 

dford,    and    Prebendary  of    Lincoln,  by  Mary  Hawes    his 

fe,  agrand-dau.  of  the  founder  of  charities  in  Bedford,  des- 

ided  from  Sir  Samuel  Luke,  of  Coplc,  and  by  this  lady  had 
|Ue, 

roHN,  late  of  Sharnbrook. 

•VUliam,  m.  Louisa  Hall;  murdered  on  Lake  Huron,  1863. 
lenry  l!ee,  Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Horse  Artillery;  d.  in  Paris, 
May,  18C3. 

^homas  Bayly,  Lieut.-Col.  Bombay  Horse  Artilleiy,  cJ.  May, 
\  1873. 

lary.  Sarah,  drowned  at  Toronto,  18G2. 

'lusanna,  m.  Albemarle  Eettington,  Esq.  of  Eiverside  House, 
,  Shambrook. 

"ranees,    m.  Dee.    1852,    Major-Gen.    William    Croughton 
Stileman,  1.5th  regt.  Bombay  Native  Infantry;  she  d.  at 
Aden,  Dec.  1863,  leaving  issue, 
Arthur  William  Stileman,  h.  1855. 

Leonard  Gibbard,  now  of  Sharnbrook,  who  s.  under  the 
will  of  his  uncle. 
Harry  Hampson  Stileman. 
Charles  Harvey  Stileman. 
Amy  Mary  Stileman. 

!  Oibbard  d.  Jan.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
3BN  Gibbakd,  Esq.  of  Sharnbrook,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  d.  1S71, 

tieathing  the  estates  to  his  nephew,    the  2ud  son  of  hij 

Jj  Dgcst  sister,  Frances, 
aj— Sharnbrook  House,  Bedford. 


STIRLING    OF    KIPPENDAVIE, 

iTiELixG-,  John,  Esq.  of  Kippendavic  and  Kip- 
Pross,  CO.  Perth,  J.P,,  i.  19  Aug.  1811  j  in.  8  Aug. 


I 


18.39,  Catherine  Mary,   only   child   of  Rev.   John 
'\^lllings,  by  Mary  Wcdderburu  his  wife,  and  has, 

I.  Patrick,  Lieut.  92nd  Highlanders,  6.  13  Nov.  1S46;  m. 
1876,  Margaret  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eear-Admiral  John 
Leith,  of  Blackford,  co.  Aberdeen. 

II.  John  Carolus,  h.  14  Dec.  1S4S. 

in.  William  Eobert,  b.  30  March,  1851. 

I.  Mary  Catherine,  m.  March,    ISGG,  Capt.   George  Kellie 

McCallum,  younger,    of  Braco  Castle,   co.   Perth,   92nd 

Gordon  Highlanders. 

iCtltCaflC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Stirling 
of  Kelr. 

Archibald  Stirling  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Archibald  Stirling,  of 
Keir,  co.  Perth,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Grizell,  dau.  of  James,  Lord 
Boss,  and  Jane  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert,  Lord  Scmpill) 
received  from  his  father,  by  a  charter,  dated  5  Aug.  1594,  the 
estate  of  Kippeudavie  and  other  lands,  and  became  founder  of 
this  and  other  younger  branches  of  the  Keir  family.  In  1G22, 
Archibald  Stirling  was  received  and  admitted  a  Burgess  and 
'  Guild  Brother  of  Stirling.  He  vi.  1G18,  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Mushet,  Knt.  of  Burnbank,  and  d.  between  23  April, 
1G45,  and  17  April,  1G46,  leaving,  besides  five  daus.,  two  sons, 
George,  who  must  have  d.  s.  'p.,  as  his  brother, 

John  Stirling,  s.  to  the  estate  and  became  of  Kippendavie. 
He  TO.  1667,  Christian,  dau.  of  David  Doig,  of  Ballingren,  and 
relict  of  John  Graham,  of  Micklewood,  and  had,  besides  a 
dau..  Christian,  five  sons,  Archibald  and  George  (twins)  and 
James,  all  three  d.  s.  p. ;  Charles,  s.  to  the  estates ;  and 
Alexander.  Mr.  Stirling  was  s.,  1  June,  1697,  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

Charles  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  h.  14  Dee.  1680  ;  to.  1st, 
1703,  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Arbuthnott,  of  Knox, 
2nd  son  of  the  1st  Viscount  Arbuthnott ;  and  2ndly,  1709, 
Christian,  widow  of  Douglas,  of  Garvald.  By  the  former 
only  he  had  issue  two  sons,  Patrick  and  James.  He  d.  before 
6  Nov.  1736,  and  was  «.  by  the  elder  son, 

Patrick  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  b.  8  April,  1704  ;  m. 
1727,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sylvester  Douglas,  of  Whiteridge,  by 
Margaret  Keith  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  before  1757)  had, 
besides  three  daus.,  all  of  whom  m.,  and  several  sons,  who  d. 
young,  two  other  sons,  Patrick,  who  s. ;  and  John,  who  s. 
his  brother.  Mr.  Stirling  d.  Nov.  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Patrick  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  b.  28  Jan.  1734,  who  d. 
12  Dec.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  6.  22  Dec.  1742,  who 
acquired  the  estate  of  Kippenross  from  WiUiam  Pearson,  1778, 
and  in  1813,  the  superiority  of  Kippendavie,  Laniick,  Auchin- 
bie,  Shanraw,  and  Woodland,  from  James  Stirling,  of  Keir. 
He  m.  30  April,  1781,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Graham,  of 
Airth,  by  his  wife  Ann  Stirling,  of  Ardoch,  and  by  her  had, 

I.  Patrick,  the  younger,  of  Kippendavie  and  Kippenross, 
Capt.  13tli  Light  Dragoons,  6.  30  AprU,  1782 ;  served  in  the 
Peninsula.  His  father  conveyed  Kippenross  to  him  on  the 
occasion  of  his  marriage,  1810,  with  Catherine  Georgiana, 
3rd  dau.  of  John  Wedderburn,  of  Spring  Garden  Estate, 
Westmorland,  Jamaica,  grandson  of  Sir  Alexander  Wed- 
derburn, 6th  bart.  of  Blackness.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Patrick 
Stirling,  who  predeceased  his  father  30  March,  ISlC,  had 
issue, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Patrick,  b.  19  Aug.  1813,  who  succeeded  to  Gogar  and 
Blackgrange,  near  Alloa,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  John, 
1819.  He  acquired,  by  purchase  from  Mr.  AVardlaw 
Eamsay,  the  estate  of  Tillicoultry,  which  was  subse- 
quently sold  by  Mr.  Stirling  of  Kippendavie.  He  d.  vjim. 
10  March,  1839,  from  the  result  of  a  fall  at  Lauriston 
Castle. 

1  Mary  Wedderburn,  s.  her  brother  in  Gogar  and  Black- 
grange;  m.  2  May,  1840,  John  Davie  Morries,  M.D.,  who 
d.  1858,  leaving  issue,  John  Monies,  b.  1851. 

II.  William,  6.  26  June.  1787;  to.  1st,  1811,  Elizabeth  Bar- 
rett, only  child  of  Henry  Barrett,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 
Edward  Barrett,  Esq.  of  Cinnamon  Hill,  Jamaica,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  19  April,  1830)  had  three  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  John,  b.  24  Jan.  1813,  in  Australia  ;  to.  Eebecca  Ann, 
dau.  of  Major  Crotty,  and  has  had  issue,  Jolm  Henry, 
b.  7  Oct.  1841 ;  Francis  Gordon,  b.  3  Aug.  1843;  Charles 
William,  b.  18  Jan.  1847 ;  and  Elizabeth. 

2  Henry,  b.  1818;  d.  1824. 

3  William,  Merchant  at  Glasgow,  b.  30  March,  1822;  m. 
1855,  his  cousin-german,  Mary  Katharine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sylvester  Douglas  Stirhng,  of  Glenbervie,  and  has  a  dau., 
Charlotte  Douglas. 

1  Mary,  m.  4  July,  1844,  Thomas  James  Graham  Stirling 
of  Strowan,  and  d.  s.  p.  1847.  2  Elizabeth. 

3  Henrietta  Jane,  m.  her  cousin,  Graham  Bussell,  now 
Somcrvillc,  of  Hamilton  Farm. 

5  F  2 


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STI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STI 


Mr.  WOliam  Stiriinj;  m.  2ncll5-,  1833,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Peter 
Salmond,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  four  daus., 
all  of  whom  </.  young,  except  Anna  Christian;  Amy; 
Margaret  Douglas  ;  and  Williamina  Mary. 
m.  John,  6.  18  Oct.  1788;  s.  to  Gogar  and  Blackgrange  on 
the  death  of  his  father,  1816 ;  and  d.  at  Brighton,  21  May, 
1819,  when  those  estates  descended  to  his  nephew,  Patrick, 
as  above. 

IV.  James.  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  31  Oct.  1789;  purchased  Glentyan, 
CO.  Renfrew.  He  vi.  1st,  1820,  his  cousin-german,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Day  Hort  Macdowall,  Esq.  of  Castle  Semple,  and 
d.  s.  }).  17  Feb.  1839 ;  and  2ndly,  1844,  his  cousin-german, 
Elizabeth  Christian,  now  of  Glentyan,  dau.  of  James 
Dundas,  of  Ochtertyre,  C.S.,  and  widow  of  WUliam  Mac- 
dowall of  Garthland.     He  (/,.  1872. 

V.  Charles,  Merchant  at  Glasgow,  partner  in  the  firm  of 
Stirling,  Gordon,  and  Co.,  6.  24  Jan.  1796.  In  1835,  he 
purchased  the  estate  of  Gargunnock,  co.  Stirling.  He  m. 
14  June,  1831,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hamilton, 
Esq.  of  Sundrum ;  and  d.  24  Oct.  1839,  leaving  a  son  and 
dau.,  John  Stibung,  now  of  Gargunnock  {which  see);  and 
Caroline  Dundas.  vi.  Thomas,  d.  young. 

VII.  Sylvester  Douglas,  b.  3  Feb.  1803,  purchased  the  estate 
of  Woodside,  co.  Stirling,  and  changed  the  name  to  Glen- 
bervie.  He  m.  1830,  Anne  Patricia  Cragle,  dau.  of  David 
Conncll,  of  Glasgow,  and  d.  2  Sept.  1846  (accidentally 
drowned  whUe  bathing  at  Ardrossan),  having  had  one  son, 
Charles,  b.  1840,  d.  1856;  and  four  daus.,  Isabella  Georgiana 
Hay ;  Mary  Katharine,  m.  1855,  her  cousin-german,  William 
Stirling;  Anne  Douglas;  and  Charlotte  Jane. 

I.  Anne,  m.  1809,  Ludovick  Houston,  Esq.  of  Johnstone 
Castle,  and  had  a  son,  George,  M.P.  for  co.  Renfrew,  who 
d.  vMta.  1843. 

II.  Margaret  Douglas,  m.  3  Nov.  1806,  James,  10th  Lord 
Torphichen,  and  d.  1856. 

III.  Mary,  ni.  1808,  James  Russell,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  and  d. 
Sept.  1820,  having  had  issue.  Their  5th  son,  Graham 
Russell,  s.  to  the  estate  of  Hamilton  Farm,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Somekvell. 

IV.  Katharine,  m.  1811,  her  cousin-german,  James  Erskine, 
Esq.  of  Linlathen. 

V.  Elizabeth  Christian,  m.  11  Nov.  1815,  Sir  William  MiUiken 
Napier,  8th  bart.  of  Napier.  vi.  Jean  Wilhelmina. 

John  Stirling,  of  Kippendavie,  d..  at  Kippenross,  7  June,  1816, 
aged  73,  less  than  three  months  after  his  eldest  son,  and  was 
s.  by  his  grandson,  Joh.n  Stirling,  Esq.,  now  of  Kippendavie 
and  Kippenross. 

Arras — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  buckles  of  the  first,  in  chief 
a  crescent  of  the  second.  Crest — A  Moor's  head  sa.  banded  about 
the  temples  arg.    Motto — Gang  forward. 

iSeot— Kippenross,  near  Dunblane. 


STIRLING    OF    GARGUNNOCK. 

Stikling,  John  Stieling,  Esq.  of  Gargunnock 
House,  CO.  Stirling,  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,  h.  21  Dec. 
1832  ;  s.  his  father  24  Oct.  1839 ;  m.  March,  1871, 
Henrietta  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Bucha- 
nan, Esq.  of  Carbeth,  and  has  two  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Chahles.  II.  Anselan  John  Buchanan. 

I.  Louisa  Christian.  ii.  Kathleen  Caroline  Anne. 

UrlllCaSr. — Chakles  Stirling,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  John 
Stirling  of  Kippendavie,  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Graham,  of  Airth  (see  Stikling  of  Kippendavie),  purchased 
1835,  the  estate  of  Gargunnock,  co.  Stirling.  He  ni.  June, 
1831,  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sundrum, 
and  d.  24  Oct.  1839,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  the  present  John 
Stirling  Stirling,  Esq.  of  Gargunnock,  and  a  dau.,  CaroUne 
Dundas,  ra.  June,  1864,  Jolin  Spurway,  Esq.,  Capt.  and  Brevet- 
Major  Royal  Artillery,  and  has  two  daus.,  Christian  Aimee, 
and  Carohne  Ethel. 

Arms,  (Co.— Same  asSTniLiNG  of  Kippendavie,  £c. 
iSeoJ— Gargunnock  House,  Stirling. 


STIRLING    OF    LARBERT. 

Chalmee-Stieling,  Gilbeet  Stieling,  Esq.  of 
Larbert,  co.  Stirling,  late  Cornet  9tli  Lancers,  Capt. 
Eoyal  Horse  Guards,  I.  18  Jan.  1843 ;  m.  3  Dec. 
1873,  Hon.  Nora  Josephine  Harcourt  Westenra, 
4th  dau.  of  Henry  Eobert,  3rd  Lord  Eossmore 
(see  EossMOEE,  Bueke's  Feerage). 

ittltCaCIC.— Gilbert  Stirling,  Esq.,  descended,  it  is 
stated,  from  the  family  of  Keir  (Betham's  Baro'iutnge,  vol.  iv., 
p.  247),  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander  Cuming,  Esq.  of 
Birness,  co.  Aberdeen,  descended  of  Altyre,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son, 

Alexandeb  Stiblisg,  Esq.    Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  m. 


Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Moir,  Esq.  of  Lochfleld,  co.  Perth,  k 
cadet  of  the  family  of  Leckie,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other 
issue,  James,  created  a  Baronet  19  July,  1792 ;  and  Margaret, 
wife  of  Charles  Robertson,  Esq.,  from  whom  the  present 
representative  descends,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  James  Stielino,  Bart,  of  Mansfield  and  Uppell,  m. 
Alison,  youngest  dau.  of  James  Mansfield,  Esq.,  Banker 
in  Edinburgh,  by  whom  he  had,  i.  Gilbert  (2nd  bart.); 
II.  James;  iii.  William  Eobert;  i.  Janet,  m.  Admiral 
Sir  Thomas  Livingston,  Bart,  of  Westquarter ;  ii.  Jane.  The 
elder  of  Sir  James  Stirling's  children  d.  s.  p.  Sir  James  d. 
17  Feb.  1805,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Gilbert,  2nd  and  last  bart.  of  Mansfield,  an  officer  of 
the  Coldstream  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army.  Sir 
Gilbert  sold  his  estate  in  tlie  co.  of  Ayr,  and  purchased  that 
of  Larbert  and  other  lands  in  co.  Stirling,  and  dying  at 
Laibert  House,  13  Feb.  1843,  left  his  landed  estates  and 
personal  fortune  to  be  entailed  on  the  heirs  of  his  cousin, 
Sarah  Mary  Emily  Robertson  (niece  of  the  1st  bart.),  wife  of 
Major  Francis  Day  Chalmer,  and  their  eldest  son,  the  present 

Gilbert  Stirling  Chalmer-Stirling  is  the  first  heir  of  the 
estate  of  Larbert,  and  now  in  possession. 

(^amilg  of  6-abgirtIj. 

This  is  one  of  the  oldest  families  in  Scotland,  and  lineally 
descends  from  Herbertus  de  Camera,  Camerarius  Scotiae  or 
Great  Chamberlain  of  Scotland  in  the  reign  of  David  I.,  from 
1124  to  1153.  His  son,  Rbginaldus  de  Camera,  was  pos- 
sessed of  the  barony  of  Gadgirth  in  the  reign  of  William 
the  Lion,  between  1165  and  1214.  He  was  s.  by  his  son,  also 
Reginaldus  de  Camera,  who  obtained  a  charter,  terrarum  de 
Gadgirth,  about  1320.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  de  Camera  de  Gadgirth,  appointed  1369,  Clerk 
Register  and  Justice  Clerk  north  of  the  Forth;  he  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Reginald  de  Camera,  to  whom  s.  his  son, 

Sir  John  de  Camera,  Dominus  de  Gadgirth,  one  of  the 
Greater  Barons  or  Magnates  regni ;  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John,  Dominus  de  Gadgirth,  who  highly  distinguished 
himself  at  the  battle  of  Verneuil,  in  France,  17  Aug.  1424,  and 
in  consequence  had  a  fleiw-de-lis  added  to  his  coat  of  arms, 
held  by  a  lion  in  his  dexter  paw.  He  fell  at  the  battle  of  the 
Herrings,  in  France,  before  1429.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  John  de  Camera  de  Gadgirth,  who  sat  as  a  Baron  in 
the  first  Parliament  of  James  IV.,  taking  place  "inter 
dominum  Ker  et  dominum  Balcomie,"  m.  Elizabeth  Hamilton, 
sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Hamilton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  who 
s.  him. 

John  de  Camera  de  Gadgirth,  to.  1491,  Marion  Hay,  niece 
of  John,  Lord  Hay  of  Yester,  and  had  a  son  (with  three 
daus.,  all  honourably  married), 

James  de  Camera  de  Gadgirth,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh 
Campbell,  of  Loudon,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

James  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth,  who  had  several  cbarteiB 
under  the  Great  Seal  (1541  and  1548),  to.  Annabella,  dau.  of 
Cuninghame,  of  Caprington,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth  (sasine  dated  1580),  «»., 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Patrick  Houston,  of  Houston,  and  was  ». 
by  his  son, 

James  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth,  Sheriff  Principal  of  co.  Ayr, 
by  commission  under  the  Great  Seal,  8  Sept.  1632.  By  his 
wife  Isabel,  dau.  of  John  Blair,  of  Blair,  he  had  five  sons  and 
five  daus.,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  his  grandson, 

John  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth,  a  Member  of  the  first  Parlia- 
ment of  William  and  Mart,  1689.  He  ra.  Margaret,  eldest, 
dau.  of  Col.  James  Montgomery,  of  Coilsfield,  3rd  son  of  the 
6th  Earl  of  Eglinton,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

John  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth,  who  d.  s.  p.  1740,  when  he 
was  $.  (both  his  brothers,  James  and  Hugh,  having  d.  s.  p.) 
by  his  three  sisters,  Mary,  Anna,  and  EUzabeth,  as  heirs  por- 
tioners.  The  two  eldest  sisters  d.  s.  p.  Elizabeth,  the 
youngest,  became  the  wife  of  John  More,  Esq.,  and  on  her  I 
death,  her  portion  of  the  estate  went  to  her  eldest  son, 

John  Mure  Chalmer,  of  Gadgirth,  W.S.,  ra.  Miss  E.  Far- 
quhar,  of  Edinburgh,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

George  Chalmer,  Esq.,  an  Advocate  of  the  Madras  Bar, 
where  he  realised  a  considerable  fortune,  and  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Latour,  Esq.  of  that  Presidency,  by  whom  he 
had  a  son,  Francis  Day  Chalmer,  and  two  daus.,  Anne,  vt. 
John  Jenkins,  Esq.  (brother  of  Dr.  Jenkins,  of  Baliol,  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Oxford) ;  and  Eliza,  wife  of 
Robert  Haig,  Esq.  of  "Viewpark,  4th  son  of  John  llaig,  Esq. 
of  Blairhill,  co.  Perth.    Mr.  Chalmer  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Francis  Day  Chalmeb,  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  vt. 


STI 


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STO 


1531 


May,  IS33,  Sarah  Jtnry  Kmily,  flrxu.  of  James  Kobertson, 
Esq.,  Capt.  of  Engineers,  Madras anny,  tlie  cousin  and  heiress 
the  late  Sir  Gilbert  Stirling,  Bart,  of  Mansfield  and  Larbert, 
by  whom  he  has, 

GrLBERT  Stirling  CHALitER-STrRi-tNo,  now  of  Larbert. 

Eeginald  Clialmer,  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 

George  Chalmer,  92nd  Highlanders. 

Francis,  of  the  royal  navy. 

Anna.  Emily  Eliza. 

Catherine  Frances.  Charlotte  Amy  Eachcl. 

Arms  of  Stirling — Arg.,  on  a  bend  az.  between  a  Moor's 
head  in  profile  coupcd  sa.  wreathed  about  the  temples  or,  in 
chief  and  in  base  a  garb  of  the  second,  three  arming  buckles 
gold.  Crest  of  Stirling — A  demi-Moor  couped  in  profile,  in  the 
dexter  hand  an  arrow  in  fess  and  at  his  back  a  quiver  of  arrows 
all  ppr.    Mnttn — Forward. 

Arms  of  Chalmer 0/  G<j!<?5rJ!V7i— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az., 
a  mullet  arg. ;  2nd,  or,  a  fess  chequy  oz.  and  arg.;  3rd,  arg., 
on  a  fess  az.  three  mullets  of  the  field.  Crest  of  Chalmer — 
A  demi-lion  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  fleur-de-lis  gn.  Motto 
— Quid  non  Deo  juvante. 

SeaJ— Uppal,  Edinburgh,  Midlothian. 


STIRLING-HOME    DEUMIiIOND    MORAY. 
See  Deummond  AifD  Moeay. 


GRAHAM-STIRLING    OF    STROWAN. 

Geaham-Stiexing,  Thomas  James,  Esq.  of 
Strowan,  co.  Perth,  J.P.  and  Commissioner  of 
Supply  for  CO.  Perth,  D.L.  for  co.  Perth,  b.  11  June, 
1811  ;  m.  1st,  4  July,  1844,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Stirling,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Stirling, 
Esq.  of  Kippendavie,  co.  Perth,  -vvhich  lady  d.  s.  p. 
1847.  He  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of 
WilHam  Hugh  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Auchterarder,  and 
by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  James,  b.  1858.  11.  Carolus  Home. 

III.  William  Evans,  6.  1862;    d.  13C3.  iv.  Ernest  Henry. 

r.  Alice  Elizabeth.  11.  Mary  Maude. 

in.  Florence  Kate. 

Mr.  Graham-Stirling  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Graham-Stirling,  Esq.  of  Airth,  and  brother  of  the 
present  William  Graham,  Esq.  of  Airth  {see 
that  Family).  The  late  Mr.  Graham  -  Stirling 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Stieling,  as 
heir  to  his  maternal  grand-uncle,  Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Stirling,  Bart. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  az. 
between  two  roses  gu.  three  buckles  or;  2nd,  or,  a  broken  wall 
az.  between  a  crescent  in  the  collar  point  and  in  base  a  rose 
gu.,  on  a  chief  engrailed  sa.  three  escallop."!  of  the  field  ;  3rd, 
arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  az.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  mullets 
of  the  field.  Crest — An  eagle  displayed  holding  in  the  dexter 
claw  a  sword,  and  in  the  sinister  a  pistol  ppr.  Swpporters — Two 
lions  arg.  imperially  crowned  or.  Mottoes — Over:  For  right; 
and  below  the  arms  :  Noctesque  diesque  prsesto. 

6'en(— Strowan  Crieff,  co.  Perth.  Clv.b& — Junior  United 
Service ;  and  The  New  Edinburgh. 


STOCKDALE    OF    MEARS    ASHBY    HALL. 

SxoCEDAiE,  Heney  MI^"SH^JLL,  Esq.  of  Mears 
Ashby  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
late  Capt.  Northampton  Militia,  h-  30  Sept.  1822  ; 
m.  12  Aug.  1858,  Sarah  Emily,  dau.  of  Kev.  Robert 
Herrey  Knight,  Rector  of  Weston  Favell,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has,  with  three  younger  sons 
and  two  daus., 

Henry  Minshcll,  &.  8  Feb.  1861. 

ILilTCilCfC. — This  [family  claims  to  represent  the  ancient 
Yorkshire  House  of  Stockdale  of  Lockin/jton,  to  which,  in 
the  person  of  Eobert  Stockdale,  Esq.  of  Lockington,  William 
Flower,  Norroy,  confirmed  arms  1582.  The  present  Mr.  Stock- 
dale,  of  Mears  Ashby  Hall,  is  3rd,  and  2nd  surviving  son  of  Rev. 
William  Stockdale,  Vicar  of  Mears  Ashby  and  Rector  of  Wilby, 
CO.  Northampton  (who  d.  27  Feb.  1858),  by  Honor  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Godfrey  Wolley,  Vicar  of  Hutton  Bushell,  co.  York, 
and  grandson  of  the  Kev.  Robert  Stockdale,  Canon  of  York, 
by  Katharine  MinshuU  his  wife. 

Arms—Y.vva.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  pheons  arg.     Orat— On  a 
mural  crown  or,  a  griffin's  head  arg.     Motto — Omnia  dona  Dei. 
&a£— Mears  Ashby  Hall,  co.  Northampton. 


STOCKS    OF    UPPER    SHIBDEN. 

Stocks,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Upper  Shibden  Hall, 
West  Riding  co.  York,  Woodlwll,  Norfolk,  and 
Latheron  Wheel,  Caithness,  N.B.,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Norfolk  and  Caithness,  late  Major  1st  Royal 
Dragoons,  served  throughout  the  Crimea,  received 
the  Medjidie,  and  has  medal  with  three  clasps  for 
Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  b.  1825  ;  m. 
1863,  Jane  Mary,  dau.  of  Colin  MacEchrau,  Esq.  of 
Oatfield,  CO.  Argyll,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Michael,  6.  1864. 

I.  Mary  Evelyn  Hilda,  6.  18G6. 

II.  Elizabeth  Vera,  h.  1876.  iii.  Lucy  Estello,  h.  1878. 
Major  Stocks   is  son   of  Michael   Stocks,    Esq.    of 
Upper  Shibden  Hall,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.   of 
John  Halliley,  Esq.  of  Dewsbury,  co.  York. 

Residences — Upper  Shibden  Hall,  near  Halifax;  Woodhall 
Hilgay,  Downham  Market ;  and  Latheron  Wheel,  Caithness. 

Town  Residence.— 9,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  Clati — Junior 
United  Service. 

« 

STOKES  OF  MOUNTHAV/K. 
Stoees,  George  Day,  Esq.  of  Mounthawk,  co. 
Kerry,  J.P.,  Treasurer  of  the  co.,  A.M.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  b.  1800 ;  m.  1826,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  (with  her  sister  Eliza)  of  Robert  Barrett, 
of  Horstead  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Oliver  George,  Capt.  1st  West  India  regt.,  deceased. 

II.  Henry  Bowles,  Capt.  47th  regt.  retired ;  m.  July,  18G0, 
Janet  Bryan  Stephenson,  dau.  of  J.  Stephenson,  Esq.  of 
Fort  William,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  25  July,  1S73),  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  6.  July, 
1863.  He  d.  17  Feb.  1874,  having  previously  served 
through  the  Crimean  War,  and  had  his  name  mentioned  in 
Lord  Raglan's  despatches  for  bravery  at  the  Quarries. 

in.  George,  Major  108th  regt.,  m.  Sept.  1874,  Isabella  B. 
Law,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Law,  Esq.  M.D.,  by  Eleanor 
Vesey  his  wife,  and  has  issue,  Charles  H.  George  Veset, 
6.  6  July,  1876. 

IV.  Robert  Yallop,  Lieut.  8th  regt.,  retired. 

V.  John  George.  vi.  Edward  George. 

I.  Anna  Maria.  11.  Elizabeth  Georgina. 

iliUCatJC. — The  first  settlcrin  Ireland  was  an  officer  in  the 
army,  he  had  considerable  property  in  the  co.  Limerick, 
Stokesfleld,  &c.,  and  was  buried  at  Askcaton,  in  that  co.  His 
son, 

John  Stokes,  of  Dunmoylan  House,  co.  Limerick,  living 
circa  1622,  ia.  Sarah  O'Connell,  dau.  of  Jefferey  O'Connell,  of 
Iveragh,  co.  Kerry,  and  left  a  son, 

Edward  Stokes,  Esq.,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Lacy,  of  Eallin- 
garry,  and  grand-dau.  of  Lacy  of  Bruree.  Of  this  family  was 
the  celebrated  Field-Marshal  Lacy,  in  the  service  of  Maria 
Theresa.    Edward  Stokes  and  Judith  Lacy  left  a  son, 

John  Stokes,  Esq.,  m.  Honoria,  dau.  of  John  Fitzgerald,  of 
Clengish,  co.  Limerick,  and  left  a  son, 

Oliver  Stokes,  Esq,,iH.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Creagh,  of 
Ballybunnion  House,  co.  Kerry,  and  left  a  son, 

George  Stokes,  Esq.,  rn.  1771,  Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Cooke, 
of  Skeherierin,  co.  Kerry,  and  grand-dau.  of  Thomas  Cooke, 
of  Paynestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Sir 
Robert  Fitzmaurice,  of  Ballykealy  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  had 
a  SOD, 

Oliver  Stokes,  Esq.,  J.P.,  m.  1795,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Day,  Esq.  of  Cork,  by  his  wife  Margaret  Ilewson.  John  Day 
and  Margaret  Eewson  were  first  cousins,  and  were  grand- 
children of  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  by  Elizabeth 
Crosbie  his  wife,  dau.  of  David  Crosbie,  and  sister  of 
Maurice,  1st  Lord  Brandon.  Mr.  Stokes  d.  1  Jan.  1S44, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  George  Day,  present  representative. 

II.  Robert  Day,  m.  Eliza  Barrett,  co-heiress  with  her  sister 
(his  brother,  George's,  wife),  and  has  sur\-iving  issue, 

1  Oliver,  Col.  R.A. 

2  Eobert,  late  Capt.  16th  foot,  nowR.M.  for  Derry. 

3  John,  Commander  R.N. 

4  Maurice,  Capt.  104th  regt. 

5  Edward    William,    Capt.  4th   foot,    .ind   Adjutant   1st 
Royal  Lancashire  Militia.  6  Graham. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  L.  Wren,  Esq.  of  co.  Kerry. 
lU.  John  Day,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  late  British  Repre- 
sentative at  the  Court  of  Mysore,  /,;.  Jane,  youngest  dua.  of 
Col.  Littlcjohn,  Bcng.il  aimy ;  and  d.  s.jj. 


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STO 


IV.  Edwai-a  Day,  m.  1832,  Annp,  daii.  of  Col.  TTaldann,  Royal 
Engineers,  Quartermaster-Gen.  of  tlie  British  Forces  in  India 
(descended  from  Jolm  Ilaldane,  of  Gleneafiles,  N.B.,  by 
Mary  Drummond,  dau.  of  David,  3rd  Baron  Maderty,  eldest 
brotlier  of  William,  1st  Viscount  Strathallan),  co-lieiress 
(with  her  sister,  Julia)  of  Gen.  Haldane,  and  has  issue, 

1  Oliver  Ilaldane.  2  Edward  John. 

.3  Henry,  deceased.  4  Alexandei-. 

1  Maria,  m.  10  Aug.   1858,  Edward  Guyon  de   Moleyns, 
Esq.,  grandson  of  the  1st  Lord  Vcnt]-y. 

2  Elizabetli. 

V.  Oliver  Day,  of  Castle  Ballymalis  and  Carairaig,  Capt. 
Madras  army.  Major  Kerry  Militia,  and  J.l".  for  co.  Kerry, 
m.  1st,  1843,  Catherine,  only  dau.  of  John  Hilliard,  of 
Ballydunled,  by  his  wife  Anne  Hickson,  of  Fermoyle,  and 
has  issue,  1  William  Edward,  14th  Hussars,  d.  27  Sept.  1878 ; 
2  Oliver  Adrian,  R.N.;  1  Annie  Jane;  2  Elizabeth  May; 
o  Kathleen  Emily.  He  m.  2ndly,  Hannah,  widow  of 
Edward  Udalc  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  third  dau.  of  Jolm 
Chapman,  Esq.  of  Craggs  House,  Whelby,  co.  York. 

VI.  Patrick  Day,  Lieut.-Col.  on  the  Staff,  m.  Julia,  youngest 
dau,  of  Col.  Haldane,  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister)  of  Gen. 
Haldane,  and  lias  issue,  Charles,  John,  and  Frances. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Maurice  Fitzmaurice,  of  Duagh  House,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Kerry. 

II.  Elizabeth  B.,  m.  Capt.  Henry  Bowles,  of  Mounthawk,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Kerry. 

III.  Honoria,  m.  Col.  David  Graham,  of  Meiklewood,  D.L 
for  CO.  Stirling. 

IV.  Lucy,  m.  Rowland  Eager,  of  Cullcuymorc,  c  .  Kerry. 

Residence — Mounthawk,  Tralce. 

« 


LOWNDES-STONE    OF 
PARK. 


BRiaHTWELL. 


Lowndes  -  Stone,  Catharine  Charlotte,  of 
Brightwell  Park,  co.  Oxford,  b.  Feb.  1841,  assumed 
the  name  of  Stone  on  attaining  her  majority  1862  ; 
m.  18  Sept.  18G2,  Capt.  Robert  Thomas  Lowndes 
Norton,  late  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Anningsley  Park, 
Sun'ey,  eldest  son  of  Hon.  and  Rev.  James  Norton 
(see  Burke's  Peerage,  under  the  title  of  Grant- 
iey),  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
EoGEE  Fletchek  Earle,  b.  \  July,  1SC3. 

C.n.pt.  Norton  assumed  by  royal  license,  18GS,  the 
additional  surnames  of  Lowndes-Stone. 

ILtltCrttlC.— William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Astwood  Bury, 
Bucks,  2nd  son  of  William^  Lowndes,  Esq.,  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  1052  (refer  to  p.  992),  m.  1711,  Margaret  Laynes,  an 
heiress,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  h.  1712;  m.  1744,  Catherine,  eldest  d.nu.  of 
Francis  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Baldwyn  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  and 
assumed,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Mr.  Lowe,  the 
additional  surname  of  Stone.  He  d.  1773,  and  left  (with  a 
dau.,  Catharine)  a  son,  William,  successor  to  his  grand- 
father. 

II.  Richard,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  m.  1751,  Bridget,  dau.  of  William 
Dalston,  E.sq.  of  Great  Salkeld,  Cumberland,  and  had  two 
Eons, 

1  William,  6.  Jlay,  1752,  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the 
Board  of  Taxes,  d.  v/aiii. 

2  Richard,  of  Rose  Hill,  Dorking,  Surrey,  6.  4  Oct.  175G; 
TO.  12  April,  1787,  Rebecca,  younger  dau.  of  Henry 
Brougham,  Esq.  of  Brougham  Hall,  co.  Westmorland, 
and  aunt  to  the  1st  Lord  Brougham,  and  had  (with  a  dau., 
Rebecca,  mi.  James  Randall,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law),  two 
sons, 

Henry  D.alston,  6.  1789;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Lowe, 

Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
AVilliam  Loftus,  b.  April,  1793;  in.  28  Feb.  1818,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Samuel  Crompton  Cox,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chan- 
cery, and  had  issue. 
iiT.  Henry,  i.  1723;  in.  1751,' Mary  Magdalen,  only  dau.  of 

Edward  Arnold,  Esq.;  but  d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  North  Crawley,  Bucks,  d.unm. 

Mr.  Lowndes  d.  1775,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

William  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Astwood  and  North  Crawley, 
Bucks,  and  of  Baldwyn  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford,  6.  1750,  who 
assumed,  upon  the  demise  of  his  mother,  1789,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Stone.  He  to.  1775,  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  in  Surrey 
(3rd  in  descent  from  George  Garth,  who  to.  Anne,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Sir  John  Carlcton,  Bart.),  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb. 
1837)  had  issue, 

AVilliam  Francis,  late  of  Brightwell  Park. 
Richard  (Rev.),  b.    1700;    m.  JIary,   dau.  of  Rev.  Robert 
Douglas,  Rector  of  Salwarpe  co.  Worcester,  and  by  her 


(who  d.  1849)  left  at  his  decease,  with  other  i-^sue,  a  son  ant! 

successor,  Richard  Garth,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Morden  Hall  {age 

Garth  of  Morden). 
Henry  Owen,  b.  .1795;    settled  in  America;  m.  1827,  Sarab 

Anne,  dau.  of  Augustus  Trimbish,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1799,  John  F'anc,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  Oxon. 
Catharine,  m.  1812,  Rev.  John  Holland,  of  Aston,  co.  Oxford, 

and  d.  1848.  Clara,  d.  unm.  under  age,  1792. 

Anne,  m.  1822,  William  II.  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  London,  who 

rf.  Oct.  1844. 
Mary,  to.  Edward  Jodrcll,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Paul 

Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Nethercot,  co.  Oxford. 

Mr.  Lowndes-Stone  d.  May,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Francis  Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.  of  Brightwell  Park, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  D.C.L.  Oxford,  High  Sheriff  1834,  h.  27  Oct. 
1783;  m.  3  Oct.  1811,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Strick- 
land, Cth  bart.  of  Boynton,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Charles,  h.  7  Aug.  1812 ;  m.  7  May,  1840,  Catha- 
rine, 2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of  Guiting 
Grange,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  in.  2nd]y,  1848, 
Rev.  John  Wyndham,  of  Sutton  Mandevillc,  Wilts)  ho  left 
at  his  decease,  21  April,  1845,  two  surviving  daus., 
Catharine  Charlotte,  now  of  Brightwell. 
Margaret  Susan. 

I.  Caroline  Isabella,  m.  24  July,  1832,   James  Molyneux, 
Esq,  of  Losely  Park,  Surrey. 

II.  Isabella  Anne,  m.  12  Oct.  1841,  Rev.  George  Day,  Rector 
of  Baldwyn  Brightwell,  co.  Oxford. 

m.  Emma,  in.  12  Dec.  1837,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Rice, 
brother  of  Francis,  5th  Lord  Dynevor. 

Mr.  Lowndes,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Stonb, 
d.  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  grand-dau.  Catharine  Charlotte 
Lowndes,  wife  of  E.  T.  L.  Norton,  Esq.,  now  of  Brightwell 
Park. 

J^nmilir  ai  Carlttoit.  ^: 

The  Cnrletons  camo  originally  from  CO.  Lincoln.  Adam  de 
Carleton  was  settled  there  15  Edward  I. 

Sir  John  Carleton,  of  Brightwell,  son  and  heir  of  George 
Carleton,  Esq.  of  Brightwell,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  John  Broekett,  of  Brockett  Hall,  Herts,  grand- 
son of  Anthony  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Brightwell,  by  Joyce,  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Goodwin,  of  Winchenden,  Bucks,  and 
great-grandson  of  John  Carleton,  who  purchased  Brightwell 
from  the  Cottesmore  family  1500),  s.  to  the  estates  of  his 
uncle,  Dudley  Carleton,  Viscount  [Dorchester,  and  was 
created  a  baronet  in  1627.  He  m.  1627,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
of  Sir  Richard  Hoghton,Knt.  of  Hoghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  relict  of  Sir  John  Cotton,  of  Lanwade,  in  co.  Cambridge, 
by  whom  he  had  one  son  and  two  daus., 

George  (Sir),  2nd  bart.,  who  d.  unm. 

Anne,  rn.  George  Garth,  Esq.  of  Morden,  Surrey. 

Catharine,  vi.   John  Stone,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard 

Stone,   Knt.,  and  brother  of  Dorothy  Stone,  m.    Francis 

Lewe,  Esq. 

Sir  John  Carleton  d.  1637.  His  estates  eventually  passed  to 
his  two  daus.  and  co-heiresses. 

The  family  of  Lowe  was  settled  in  co.  Bedford  in  the  reign 
of  Henry  Vll.  Francis  Lowe,  above-mentioned,  derived 
I  descent  from  Thomas  Lowe,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,  eldest  dau.  and 
[  co-heiress  of  Richard  Reynes,  Esq.  of  Chfton,  Bucks,  by  Maud, 
dau.  of  John  Booth,  Esq.  of  Dunham-Massey,  co.  Chester,  and 
obtained  Clifton  as  the  share  of  his  wife,  on  the  division  of  the 
property  among  the  co-heiresses.  (Richard  Reynes  d.  1556, 
leaving  two  daus.)  The  above  Thomas  Lowe,  Esquire  of  the 
Body  and  Captain  of  the  Guard  of  Henry  VIII.,  wasgrandsonof 
Thomas  Lowe,  who  had  been  settled  at  Wavendon,  co.  Bed- 
ford, about  fifty  years.  On  the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  he 
fixed  his  residence  at  Clifton,  in  right  of  his  wife  Alice,  and 
presented  to  the  church  of  Clifton  in  1573.  He  d.  soon  after, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Francis,  heir  to  Clifton.  This  property 
continued  in  the  family  of  Lowe  for  several  generations,  until 
James  Lowe,  Esq.,  who  s.  1637,  to  the  estate  of  his  father, 
Reynes  Lowe  (the  second  of  that  name),  who  m.  the  dau.  of 
James  Mayne,  Esq.  of  Bovington,  Herts.  This  James  m.,  and 
by  wife  Elizabeth  had  several  children.  He  was  obliged  to 
sell  his  manor  and  estate  at  Clifton,  called  Clifton-Reyncs, 
in  1672,  to  Sir  John  Maynard,  Scrjeant-at-Law.  The  family 
of  Lowe  afterwards  became  settled  at  Ridgcmont,  in  co. 
Bedford.  F"raneis  Lowe  m.  Elizabeth,  or  Frances,  dau.  of 
John  Corrance,  Esq.  of  Parham,  and  sister  of  Clemence  Cor- 
rance,  Esq.,  M.P.,  for  Oxford,  and  d.  June,  1754,  having  had 
issue, 

John,  who  d.  unm. 

Catharine,  to.    1747,   William  Lowndes,   Esq.,   as  already 

stated,  and  was  grandmother  of  the  late  William  Frsincis 

Lowndes  Stone,  Esq.  of  Brightwell. 


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Anne,  m.  Thomas  Potter,  Esq.,  and  had  two  daus.,  who  d. 
unm. 

Armtt — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  cinquefoils  sa.,  a 
chief  of  the  secoiul,  for  Stone  ;  2nd  and  3vd,  fretty  arg.  and  | 
ea.  on  a  canton  Rxi.,  a  leopard's  head  erased  or,  wreathed  vert, 
for  Lowndes.  Crests— 1st,  Out  of  a  dueal  coronet  or,  a  gritKn's 
head  crm.,  for  Stone  ;  2nd,  A  leopard's  head  erased  or,  with  a 
chaplct  vert,  for  Lowndes.    Motto — Mcdiocria  firma. 

iScat— Brightwell  Turk,  Tetswonh. 


STONE    OF    STBEATLEY    HOUSE. 

Stoxe,  Emily,  of  Streatley  House,  Eerts,  clan,  of 
James  Morrell,  Esq.  of  Headhigtou  Hill,  co.  Oxford, 
m.  25  May,  1830,  William  Henry  Stone,  Esq.  of 
Streatley  House,  Berks,  and  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Berks  and  co.  Oxford,  and  High 
Sheriff  1847,  son  of  William  Stone,  Esq.,  b.  21  May, 
1799,  and  by  him  (who  d.  20  June,  1863)  had  issue, 

Jane  Mary,  who  d.  G  Feb.  1847. 

VLlXXtTlt^C. — William  Stone,  Esq.  of  Streatley  House,  High 
S   Sheriff  1817;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Morrell,  Esq.of  ^yalling- 
ford,  Berks,  and  dying  30  Jan.  1845,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Henkt  Stone  (mJ  supra),  d.  20  June,  1S63,  and  was 
e.  by  his  widow,  Emily  Stone,  now  of  Streatley  House. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  an  eagle  displayed  between 
three  cinquefoils  or.     Motto — Vive  ut  vivas. 
&ar— Streatley  House,  Keadiug,  Berks. 


STONET    OE    KYLE    PAHK. 

Stonet,  Thoiias  GrEOEGE,  Esq.  of  Kyle  Park,  co. 
Tipperaiy,  b.  27  Aug.  1868. 

iLtUCaSC— Thomas  Stoxet,  Esq.  (eldest  son  of  George 
Stoney,  Esq.  of  Kettlewell,  co.  Yo)k,  who  m.  6  Jan.  1675, 
Mary  Moorhouse,  of  Kilston),  went  to  Ireland  shortly  after  the 
Bevolution  of  16S3,  and  settled  in  co.  Tipperary,  where  he 
acquired  considerable  property.  He  m.  Sarah,  sister  of  Gen. 
Andrew  Eobinson,  Equerry  to  her  Eoyal  Highness  Augusta, 
Princess-Dowager  of  Wales  (Geokge  III. 'smother),  andgrand- 
dau.  of  George  Robinson,  an  officer  in  Cromwell's  army,  and 
settled  at  Knockshegowna.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  19  Aug.  174S) 
ha  left  at  his  decease,  18  Aug.  1726,  three  sous, 

I.  George,  of  whom  we  treat. 

II.  Andrew,  d.  s.  x> 

III.  Thomas,  who  d.  1764.  aged  50,  having  had  issue,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Isaac  Humphreys,  Esq., 

1  George,  Capt.  K.Js".,  d.  in  command  of  the  "Ion  "  frigate, 
on  the  Jamaica  station,  leaving  a  dau.,  Margaret,  hi.  Sir 
Charles  Morgan,  2nd  bart.  of  Tredegar,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  d.  24  March,  1807  (see  Bcbke's  Pcemije). 

2  Isaac,  of  Frankford,  twin  with  his  brother  George,  m. 
Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Frankford, 
and  left  issue,  1  Thomas,  d.  s.  'p-  Sept.  1845 ;  2  George, 
d.  g.  p.  1819;  3  Robert  (Rev.),  d.  s.  p.;  4  Andrew,  „i. 
ISIG,  Frances  (dec.),  dau.  of  James  Moffitt,  Esq.  of  Derry- 
fore,  Queen's  Co.,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1862)  an  only  son,  Andrew  Acres,  of  Frankford,  King's 
Co.,  6.  1826,  J.P.  for  King's  Co.,  and  Deputy  Surgeon- 
Gen,  in  the  army,  served  in  94th  regt.  and  Scots  Greys, 
m.  1876,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Alfred  Drought, 
of  Whigsborough,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue,  Thomas 
Drought,  b.  1877,  and  Violet  Charlotte  Josephine ;  5  Isaac, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Loftie,  Esq.  of  Tandragee, 
CO.  Down,  and  has  issue,  I  Mary  m.  Henry  Howard, 
Esq.  (dec);  2  Anne,  m.  Ignatius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of 
Clonsilla,  co.  Dublin,  both  deceased,  and  left  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Stoset,  Esq.  of  Greyford,  m.  14  Jan.  1745,  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Capt.  James  .Johnston,  of  Ballymockaue,  and  d.  1787, 
iged  74,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1808), 

I.  Andrew  Robinson,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  19  June, 
1747;  m.  1st,  Sept.  1769,  Hannah,  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of 
William  Newton,  Esq.  of  Xewcastle-on-Tyne,  and  2ndly, 
17  Jan.  1777,  Eleanor,  Dowager-Countess  of  Strathniore, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Bowes,  Esq.  of  StreatJam 
Castle,  and  Gibside,  co.  Durham ;  by  the  latter  he  had  issue 
a  dau.  Mr.  Stoney,  on  his  2nd  marriage,  assumed  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of  Bowes.    He  d.  16  Jan.  1810. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  James  Johnston,  of  Oakley  Park,  m.  Catherine,  2nd  dau. 
of  WtUiam  Baker,  Esq.  of  Lisraacue,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Geokge,  his  heir. 


2  William,  of  Castlebar  (Rev.),  m.'  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Going. 
-  3  Robert,  of  Parsonstown,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Smiihwick, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue,  Johnston,  Chai-les,  Robert,  Hugh 
Baker,  and  Margaretta. 
4  James,  M.D.,  of  Borriskane,  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Dillon,  and  had  issue,  James  Johnston,  William,  John, 
Lctitia,  Helen,  Julia,  Catherine,  Mary,  and  Eliza. 

1  Eliza,  TO.  Capt.  Rathbourne,  S.M. 

2  Catherine,  m.  James  Sayers,  M.D.,  of  Limerick. 

3  Sarah,  in.  Samuel  Cusack,  M.D. 

4  Letitia,  to.  Charles  Going,  Esq. 

BIr.  Stoney  d.  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park,  b.  1792,  m.  1821, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Bindon  Blood,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare,  and  left  al; 
his  decease, 

George  Johnston,  Sccrctarj'  to  the  Queen's  University, 
m.  iMargaretta,  only  dau.  of  Robert  J.  Stoney,  Esq.  of 
Parsonstown. 

Bindon  Blood,  C.E.,  Port  and  Docks  Board,  Dublin. 

Anne,  m.  Right  Rev.  WOliam  Fitzgerald,  Bishop  of  Killaloe. 

Catherine. 

IV.  George  Robert  (Capt.),  to.  Johanna,  dau.  of  Gen.  EUis, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Henry  Elhs,  killed  at  Waterloo,  and  d.  s.  v- 
8  Oct.  1808. 

V.  Bigoe  Armstrong,  of  Killavalla  House,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Col.  Kyffin,  and  d.  1827,  aged  62,  leaving  one  son, 

Robert  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Killavalla  House,  co.  Tipperarv, 
b.  1792 ;  TO.  1st,  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Stoney, 
Esq.  of  Arran  Hill,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  JIary  Julian, 
of  the  family  of  Julian  of  co.  Keny,  by  whom  he  has 
issue,  Bigoe  Armstrong,  Robert  Johns"ton,  George  Robert, 
Maria,  Alicia,  Eliza  Belinda,  and  Emily. 

I.  Rebecca,  to.  Robert  Palmer,  Esq.  of  .Shurle. 

II.  Sarah,  to.  William  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Gurteen,  and  d.  1810. 

III.  Elizabeth,  w.  Ralph  Smith,  Esq.  of  Milford,  and  d.  1829. 

IV.  Mary,  to.  Edward  Lawrenson,  Esq.  of  Capponellan, 
Queen's  Co. 

V.  Catherine,  to.  Bladen  Swiney,  Esq.,  both  deceased. 

VI.  Frances,  m.  Right  Hon.  Arthur  Moore,  of  Lamherton, 
Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Arran  Hill,  to.  6  Jlay,  1773,  Ruth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Falkjner,  Esq.  of  Mount  Falcon,  and  d.  '20  Oct. 
1826,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1816)  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  April,  1774;  to.  1804,  Marianne,  his  cousim 
dau.  of  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  and  d.  v.  p.  1810> 
leaving  by  her  (who  iji.  2ndly,  1818,  Francis  Goold  Morony, 
Esq.  of  Seaview,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  29  April,  1867)  an 
only  son, 

Thomas  George,  of  Kyle  Park,  successor  to  hb  grandfather. 

II.  Robinson,  d.  1790. 

III.  Richard  Falkiner,  of  Portland,  J.P.    {Set  thnt  Fumihj.) 

IV.  Thomas  Johnson,  of  Harvest  Lodge,  vi.  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Richard  Going,  Esq.  of  Bird  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843) 
had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Going,  of  Harvest  Lodge,  m.  .Tane,  dan.  of 
Thomas  Legge,  Esq.,  and  d.  having  had  issue,  Thomas 
Johnston,  rf.  young;  George:  Margaret;  Eliza;  and  Jane. 
Mrs.  T.  G.  Stoney  w.  2nd]y,  Rev.  George  Frederick 
Stoney,  and  are  both  deceased,  having  had  one  son,  Barry, 
and  a  dau. 

1  Eliza,  rii.  Capt.  Colville,  and  d.  s.  jn 

2  Charlotte,  to.  1st,  Charles  Meares,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  and 
2ndly,  Capt.  Yarde ;  and  d.  1844. 

V.  Andrew  Robert,  an  ofBcer  44th  regt..  d.  in  India,  aged  19. 

VI.  Robert  Peter  Smart,  d.  in  India,  18C8. 

VII.  Ralph  (Rev.),  A.M.,  of  Terryglass,  r,i.  14  Feb.  1819, 
Abigail,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sadleir,  Esq.,  brother  of  Dr.  Sad- 
leir,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  dying  27  June,  1856, 
had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  5  Aug.  1836, 

1  Sadleir,  of  Ballycaple  House,  co.  Tipperary,  and  of  the 
Grange,  co.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  co.  Dublin,  b. 
3 Aug.  1822;  vi.lst,  3  Aug.  1822,  Lizzy,  dau.of  John  Shortf, 
Esq.  of  Pallas,  co.  Tipperary,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Alice,  who  d.  in  infancy ;  he  m.  2ndly,  1857,  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Luby,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  Trinity  Coll. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Johnston,  b.  13  Dec. 
18.')8;  2  Frederick  J.  W.,  b.  25  Oct.  1861;  3  Ralph^  4 
Franc  Sadleir,  6.  10  Dec.  1865;  5  George  Frederick,  b. 
26  Aug.  1869;  1  Laura  Eleanor;  2  Florence  Georgina; 
3  Frances  Elizabeth. 

2  George  Frederick,  B.A.  (Rev.),  of  Holly  Park.  King's 
Co.,  TO.  21  June,  1857,  Jane,  relict  of  Thomas  Stoney, 
E.sq.  of  Harvest  Lodge ;  he  d.  Aug.  1869,  leaving  a  son 
and  dau. 

3  Ralph  Sadleir  (Rev.),  B.p.,  Vicar  of  Wrea,  co.  Lancaster, 
'III.  1st,  1859,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Drinkwater,  Esq. 
of  Liverpool  (brother  of  Sir  George  Drinkwater)  and  sister 
of  Sir  William  Drinkwater,  and  had  issue,  Eliza  Ruth 
Selina,  d.  young;  he  tn.  2ndly,  22  July,  1870,  Sibilla 
Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  WilUam  T.  Homan,  Rector 
of  Modreeny,  and  has  issue,  1  Ralph  Sadleir  j  2  Travels 
Stiuthmore;  3  Edwin  Fazakerly. 


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4  Franc  Sadleiv,  Major  R.A.,  m.  1st,  31  July,  1867,  Cathe- 
rine Jane,  dau.  of  Robert  Lawe,  Esq.  of  Chamock,  co. 
Lancaster;  she  d.  31  Aug.  1870,  leaving  a  dau.,  Kathleen 
Sadleir  Lance.  He ;».  2ndly,  1 1  June,  1872,  Emma  Sophia 
Christina,  elder  dau.  of  Christopher  Mercer  Durrant,  M.D., 
of  Ipswich,  by  whom  he  has  two  sons,  Ralph  Durrant 
Sadleir,  and  Frank  Aubrey  Sadleir. 

1  Rutli,  r/i.  9  Sept.  1857,  Rev.  Benjamin  Talbot,  of  Ash- 
grove,  who  d.  July,  1878. 

2  Margaretta.        3  Abigail.        4  Marianne.        5  Letitia. 
vii.  James  Johnstone,    of    Emell    Castle,  Clough    Jordan. 

King's  Co.,  J. P.,  M  A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  Nov.  1790;  -ni. 
1845,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  Minchin.  of  Greenhills, 
CO.  Tipperary,  d.  3  Aug.  1849,  leaving  1  Johnstone  Thomas, 
now  of  Emell  Castle,  King's  Co.,  J. P.  King's  Co.,  b.  28  July, 
1849;  ?ii.  1st,  5  Dec.  1872,  Rebecca,  only  dau.  of  Edward  C. 
Minchin,  Esq.  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  and  had  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  7  March,  1875)  Rebecca  Sarah  Minchin.  He 
m.  2ndly,  12  March,  1878,  Arabella  Louisa,  only  surviving 
child  of  Percy  W.  Corawallis  Lipyeatt,  of  The  Priory, 
Devonshire,  and  has  issue,  Dorothea  Ruth,  and  Mary  Aniie 
Elizabeth,  m.  Oct.  1866,  George  Thompson  Archer,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  ■ft'llliam  Thompson  (deceased),  and  George 
Johnstone  Stoney. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Travers,  many  years  Rector  of 
Kinnitty,  King's  Co.,  who  d.  March,  1844. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Barry,  Esq.  of  Borrisokane. 

III.  Ruth,  in.  Robert  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Ballynavan. 
Ml .  Stoney  d.  20  Oct.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Thomas  Geobge  Stonet,  Esq.  of  Kyle  Park,  J. P.,  h.  29  May, 
1S03;  m.  12  Sept.  1829,  Anna  Henrietta,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Waller,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Finoe  House,  Borrisokane,  by  Margaret 
Vereker  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Francis,  late  of  Kyle  Park. 

II.  Thomas  Waller,  6.  17  Nov.  1835. 

III.  Francis  Goold,  C.E.,  6.  29  April,  1837 :  m.  10  Aug.  1?G5, 
Annie  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Alexander  Duncan,  C.E.,  and 
has  issue,  Edward  Duncan,  b.  31  July,  1868. 

IV.  Edward  WaUer,  C.E.,  b.  10  Feb.  1844;  7vi.  7  July,  1875, 
Sara,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Crawford  of  Cartron  Abbey,  co. 
Longford,  and  has  issue,  Richard  Francis,  6. 15  April,  1B7G ; 
and  Evelyn  Waller,  b.  29  Sept.  1877. 

V.  William  Albert,  b.  27  June,  1845. 

I.  Margaret  Henrietta,  d.  May,  1875. 

II.  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  lb  April,  1850,  William  Fraser, 
Esq.,  C.E.,  deceased,  and  d.  in  the  East  Indies,  28  April, 
1856,  leaving  issue,  William  John,  of  Ashburton,  Devon, 
M.D.,  6.  May,  1853;  and  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  26  Sept. 
1878,  Arthur  Saunders,  3rd  son  of  Rev.  Canon  Gore,  and 
grandson  of  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  George  Gore,  Dean  of 
Killala,  co.  Mayo. 

ni.  Marianne  Harriett,  m.  9  July,  1868,  Robert  Westropp 
Ellis,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  52nd  Light  Infantry,  and  has  issue, 
Francis  Goold  Erskine,  b.  7  Sept.  1872;  and  Marianne 
Frances,  b.  2  May,  1869. 

Mr.  Stoney  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Francis  Stoset,  Esq.  of  Kyle  Park,  Capt.  Tipperary 
Light  Infantry,  b.  22  Sept.  1834;  vi.  13  June,  1S67,  Emily, 
youngest  dan.  of  Robert  J.  Stoney,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Killavalli, 
and  had  issue,  i.  Thomas  George,  now  of  Kyle;  ii.  Geor.^o, 
6.  1872.    Mr.  Stoney  d.  1  March,  1872. 

Amu — Or,  on  a  bend  cottised  az.,  three  escallops  of  the  field. 
Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  ppr.  a  demi-lion  or,  holding- 
between  the  paws  a  spur  erect  arg.  wings  gu.  Motto — Nun- 
quam  non  paratus. 

;SeHi— Kyle  Park,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary. 


STONEY    OF    PORTLAND    PARK. 

Stonet,  Thomas  Butlee,  Esq.  of  Portland  Part, 
CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.  cos.  Tipperary  and  G-al-n-ay, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  1855,  b.  22  March, 
1813 ;  m.  15  Nov.  1837,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Kobert  Fannin,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Leesou 
Street,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Fannin,  Capt.  53rd  regt.,  b.  30  Aug.  1838;  d.  s.  p. 
1862. 

II.  Richard  Butler,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  6.  30  Aug.  1839; 
d.  1861. 

III.  Thomas  Bowes,  6.  24  Sept.  1843  ;  d.  1870. 

IV.  Walter  Charles,  b.  23  Oct.  1846  ;  m.  1872,  Ellen  Catley, 
3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Kemble,  Rector  of  Bath,  and 
Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Butler,  6.  20  March,  1875. 

2  Charles  Kemble,  b.  13  Jan.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Sarah,  m.  1861,  John  Charles  Sheffield,  Capt.  21st 
Fusiliers,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Robert  shefBeld,  4th  bart.  of 
Normanby  Park,  co.  Lincoln. 

u.  Emma  Sarah,  m.  1870,  Joseph  John,  eldest  son  of  Rev. 
Joseph  Dunnington  Jefferson,  Canon  of  York,  of  Thicket 
Priory,  E.  Yorkshire.  ui.  Florence  Kate. 


ICtltCaflC— RicHAED  Falkinee  Stonet,  Esq.  of  Portland, 
2nd  son  of  Thomas  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Arran  Hill  (Deputy  Go- 
vernor of  CO.  Tipperary)  by  Ruth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Falkiner,  Esq.  of  Mount  Falcon  (see  Stonet  of  Kyle  Park),  -ni. 
10  Feb.  1812,  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Butler,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
crine,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Butler,  now  of  Portland. 

II.  James  Butler,  of  Ross-y-Vera,  Newport,  co.  Mayo,  .J.P. 
for  CO.  Mayo,  b.  1814;  ra.  1838,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Elwood,  Esq.  of  Kuockadoo,  co.  Roscommon,  by  Anna, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Dr.  Vesey,  of  Derrabard  House,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  1  Robert  Vesey,  of  Ros- 
turk  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  and  of  Knockadoo,  co.  Roscommon, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Mayo,  b.  27  June,  1841,  ni.  1  May,  1878,  Emily 
Rose,  dau.  of  Charles  Bligh,  son  of  Thomas  Bligh,  Esq.  of 
Brittas,  co.  Meath,  by  Lady  Theodosia  Bligh,  dau.  of  3rd 
Earl  of  Darnley,  and  of  Catherine  Fanny,  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  William  George  Parker,  Bart,  of  Harburn,  co. 
Warwick. 

m.  Henry  Butler,  Major  H.M.  40th  regt.,  b.  1816;  to.  Fanny, 

dau.  of  Benjamin  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Sledagh,  co.  Wexford,  and 

has  issue,  James  Butler. 
IV.  George  Butler,  Major-Gen.,  6.  1818;  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of 

Capt.  Ormond,  86th  regt.,  and  has  issue,  Oeorge  Ormond, 

Capt.  25th  regt. 

Mr.  Stoney  d.  5  June,  1830. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Stonet  of  K'jle  Park. 
Seat — Portland  Park,  co.  Tipperary. 


STOPFORD-BLAIR    OF    PENNINGAME. 
See  ante,  BiAiE. 


STORER    OF    PURLEY    PARK, 

Stoeee,  Anthony  Moreis,  Esq.  of  Parley  Part, 
Berks,  J.P.,  Major  Oxfordshire  Militia,  s.  his  father, 
Anthony  Gilbert  Storer,  1818;  m.  15  Nov.  ISfiU, 
Ciceley  Barr,  6th  dau.  of  Sir  John  PoUard  Wil- 
loughby,  4th  bart.  of  Baldon  House,  co.  Oxford, 
late  M.P.  for  Leominster,  and  Member  of  tlio 
Council  of  India,  by  Eliza  his  -wife,  dau.  of  Gen. 
Kennedy,  and  has  issue, 

Leila  Minna  Gebtkdde. 

3LfUC?tC[C. — .\nthont  Stoker,  Esq.,  6.  1675,  was  the 
younger  son  of  Thomas  Storer,  Esq.,  who  held  the  estate  of 
Thrussington,  co.  Leicester ;  m.  Elizabeth  Anna  Maria,  dau. 
of  Col.  Sir  Christopher  Morris  (an  officer  in  the  British  army 
at  the  conquest  of  Jamaica,  who,  like  most  of  the  conquerors, 
settled  in  that  country);  and  d.  1719,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Stores,  Esq.  of  Belleisle,  and  Frome,  Jamaica,  and 
Golden  Square,  London,  b.  1717;  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Col. 
Guthrie,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Anthont  Moebis,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas  James,  ra.  Hon.  Elizabeth  Proby,  dau.  of  John, 
1st  Lord  Carysfort,  and  sister  of  John  Joshua,  1st  Earl  of 
Carysfort,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frances,  b.  1780;  r,i.  Rev.  R.  H.  Whitelock,M.A.,  Vicar 
of  SkiUington,  co.  Lincoln,  nephew  of  Dr.  Hutchins,  Rector 
of  Lincoln  College,  and  Rector  of  Culworth,  co.  North- 
ampton. 

2  Anthont  Gilbert,  heir  to  his  uncle. 

I.  Elizabeth  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Andrew  Johnstone,  Esq.  of 
Anchovy  Valley,  Jamaica. 

II.  Helen,  vi.  Colin  Campbell,  Esq.  of  Jamaica. 

The  eldest  son, 

Anthont  Morris  Storer,  Esq.  b.  1742,  M.P.,  accompanied 
Lord  Carlisle,  1799,  on  his  commission  to  America.  He  was 
appointed  Secretary  of  Legation  to  the  French  Court,  1783, 
and  was  afterwards  appointed  to  fill  the  office  of  Minister 
Plenipotentiary  at  that  Court.  This  gentleman  purchased  the 
estate  of  Purley,  near  Reading,  Berks,  and  by  his  will  be- 
queathed a  very  valuable  and  curious  collection  of  books  to 
the  Ubrary  of  Eton  College.  He  d.  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his 
nephew, 

Anthont  Gilbert  Storer,  Esq.  of  Purley  Park,  6.  1782;  m. 
18  Jan.  1806,  Anne  Katharine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.  of 
Salop,  and  had  issue, 

Anthont  Morris,  now  of  Purley  Park.  j^  I 

Fanny  Elizabeth,  rf.  unm.  1848. 

Annie  Katharine,  -m.  Col.  C.  R.  RTiitelock,  Political  Agent 

Mahee  Kanta.  India.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  1831. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  W.  Sellon,  M.-'V.,  Rector  of  Langua,  and 

Kentchurch,  co.  Monmouth,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Sellon, 

R.N. 
Mr  Storer  d.  1318. 


STO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STR 


1535 


Arms — Per  fcss  gu.  anil  arg.,  a  pale  coimterclianged,  three 
cranes  of  the  first,  quartciin'g  or,  a  lion  rampant  reguardant 
gu.  holding  in  the  paw  a  cross-crosslet  of  the  last,  for  Mobbis. 
Crest — A  crane  ppr.    Jl/o«o— Dum  spiro  spero. 

Seat — Purley  Park,  near  Eeading. 


I 


STORY    OF    BINGFIELD. 

Stoet,  Eobekt,  Esq.  of  Biiigfield,  co.  Cavan, 
i.  1854. 

ILtncnSC. — eight  Kev.  Joseph  Stoet,  Bishop  of  Kilhloe, 
1740,  and  afterwards  of  Kilmore,  1742,  was  6. 1679,  atBingfield, 
near  Hexham,  Northumberland,  whence  this  family  appears  to 
have  gone  over  to  Ireland.  He  m.  1st  Deborah  Richardson, 
and  had  by  her  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  and  Katharine,  m.  John 
Irvine,  of  Rockfield,  co.  Fermanagh ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Hannah,  dan. 
of  Sir  William  Gore,  3rd  bart.  of  Manor  Gore,  and  sister  to  Sir 
Balph  Gore,  Speaker  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  and  had 
issue,  one  son,  Joseph,  of  Kilmore.  Bishop  Story  was  Chaplain 
to  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  he  d.  1757,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ven.  Joseph  Stobt,  Archdeacon  of  KUmore,  who  settled  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Kilmore,  and  called  his  residence  Bingfield ; 
he  m.  Frances  Arabella  Sneyd,  of  Lisnamandra,  co.  Cavan, 
and  had  issue,  eight  sons  and  seven  daus.  Archdeacon  Story 
d.  1767  (liis  widow  1809),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Eev.  Joseph  Stobt,  of  Bingfield,  co.  Cavan,  m.  1738, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Bogle  Delap,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Jamaica, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1795),  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir.  ii.  Samuel,  d.  s.  p. 

in.  Robert  William,  Col.  E.A.,  b.  Dec.  1791;  vi.  Sarah  Ains- 
worth,  dau.  of  Col.  Enery,  of  Ballyconnell,  co.  Cavan,  and 
had  by  her,  one  son,  Robert  John,  who  d.  young. 

IV.  James  Hamilton,  of  Relagh  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  1822,  0.  10  April,  1793;  m.  1  June,  182G, 
Sarah  Thorpe,  only  child  of  Henry  Wayraouth,  Esq.  of 
Bryanston  Square,  and  d.  18C3,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1878)  issue, 

1  James,  of  Ture,  co.  Cavan,  and  Errington,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  26,  Somerset  Street,  Portman  Square,  M.A.,  J. P.  for 
cos.  Cavan  and  Tyrone,  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  co. 
1860. 

2  Sarah  Mary  Anne. 

3  Frances  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  William  Carpenter 
Eowe,  Chief  Justice  of  Ceylon. 

1.  Anna  Victoria,  m.  1809,  Richard  Purefoy  Jervoise,  Esq. 

of  Herriard  House,  Hants,  Major  1st  Royal  Dragoons. 
n.  Frances  Matilda,  m.  1st,  1808,  Robert  Saunderson,  Esq. 

of  Drumkeen,   co.   Cavan;  and  2ndly,   Henry  Theophilus 

Killbee,  Esq. 
ni.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Eev.  John  Eichardson,  of  Summerhill, 

CO.  Fermanagh. 

Ifr.  Story  d.  Feb.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Stobt,  of  Bingfield,  b.  23  April,  1788;  m. 
1B12,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Rivers,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1852)  had  issue, 
Joseph,  late  of  Bingfield. 
William  Rivers,  d.  s.  p.  1845. 

Emilia  Henrietta,  m.  1850,  Christopher  Eagot  Lane,  Esq. 
Ellen  Martha  Sarah. 
Frances,  rii.  17  Oct.  1849,  Sir  Thomas  Gibson  Carmichael, 

9th  bart.  of  Castle  Craig. 
Louisa  Maria  Elizabeth,  ra.  1855,  George  Luard,   Esq.  of 

Blyborough  Hall,  co.  Lincoln. 
Caroline  Maria,  ri>.  Rev.  De  Courcy  Meade. 
Agnes  Sarah,  rii.  1856,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bean,  H.M.  Madras 

Engineers. 

jMr.  Story  d.  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Stobt,  Esq.  of  Bingfield,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff 
1853,  6.1817;  m.  1852,  Caroline  Sophia  Kenneth,  dau.of  Nevile 
Reid,  Esq.  of  Runnyraede,  Berks,  by  Hon.  Caroline  Napier  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Francis,  7th  Lord  Napier,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Rohebt,  now  of  Bingfield. 

II.  William  Oswald,  /-.  1859.        in.  Edward  Joseph,  6.  18C2. 

IV.  Arthur  Nevile  John,  b.  1864. 

V.  Evelyn  James,  b.  IbOS.  vi.  Francis  Kapler,  b.  1867. 
I.  Louisa  Fanny.                          II.  Charlotte  Eliza. 

III.  Florence  Emily. 

[Hr.  Story  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

BoBERT  Stobt,  Esq.,  now  of  Bingfield. 

ll   Arms — Per  fess  arg.  and  sa.  a  pale  counterchanged  three 
'  ''torks  ppr.     Crest— A  stork  with  a  viper  in  its  mouth  all  ppr. 
Vo»o— Fabula  sed  vera,  "  A  story,  but  a  true  one." 
&a£— Bingfield,  Crossdoney,  co.  Cavan. 


STOTJGHTON    OF    OWLPEN. 

Stoxtghton,  Thomas  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Owlpen, 
0.  Gloucester,  Balljhorgan,  co.  Xerrj,  and  Gorti- 


grenane,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Gloucester, 
and  J.P.  for  cos.  Kerry  and  Cork,  High  SlierifE 
1873,  b.  18  Feb.  1818;  m.  23  Oct.  1862,  Eose, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Plunkett,  Esq.,  Barrister- 
at-Law. 

ElUratlC.— A  younger  son  of  the  ancient  English  family 
of  Stodghton  of  StougktoH,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  founded 
the  flourishing  branch  still  resident  there. 

AnthontStoughton,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  co.  Kerry,  Clerk  of  the 
Court  of  Castle-Chamber,  living  1624,  m.  Honora  O'Brien,  sister 
of  Murrough,  Isc  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  and  had  (with  four  daus., 
Margaret,  m.  1st,  William  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Carrigafoile,  and 
2ndly,  Edward  Payne,  Esq. ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Roger  Moore,  of 
Johnstown;  Ellen,  m.  Thomas  Blennerhassctt,  Esq.;  and  the 
4th,  m.  Mr.  Harding,  of  Cork)  two  sons;  the  younger,  William, 
d.  luim. ;  the  elder, 

Henet  Stodghton,  Esq.  of  Eattoo,  m.  1st,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Ponsonby,  Esq.  of  Crotto,  and  had  by  her  an  only 
dau.,  Honora,  m.  Edward  Sliewell,  Esq.  of  Ardfert.  He  r,i. 
2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crosbie,  and  had  two  sons, 
Anthonv,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Archdeacon  Bland,  and  had  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Anthont  SToncHTON,  Esq.  of  Eattoo,  m.  Sarah  Lloyd,  niece 
of  Judge  Rose,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  George  Bate- 
man,  Esq.  of  Dromultin,  co.  Kerry)  a  son, 

Anthont  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Rattoo,  m.  1748,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Rowland  Eateman,  Esq.  of  Killeene,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Nicholas  Colthurst,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
hally,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  Anthony,  Rev.  f?.  lai'n. 

Sarah,  m.  1765,  William  Townsond  Gun,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Penelope,  m.  Maynard  Denny,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stodghton,  Esq.  of  Ballyhorgan,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  co.  Monmouth,  and  widow 
of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Pontypool,  and  had  issue,  Thomas 
Anthont,  of  Ballyhorgan;  William;  Charlotte  Elizabeth, -/«. 
Sir  Charles  Ibbetson,  Bart.;  and  Caroline,  m.  1st,  Col.  Dick- 
son; and  2ndly,  Sir  Thomas  Pelham  Hayes,  Burt.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Anthont  Stoughton,  Esq.  of  Owlpen,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, Ballyhorgan,  co.  Kerry,  and  Gortigrenane,  co.  Cork,  m. 
July,  1815,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Owlpen,  and  Gortigrenane,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  Ii67) 
had  issue, 

Thomas  Anthont,  now  of  Owlpen. 

Charles  William,  of  Ballynoe  Causeway,  co.  Kerry,  and  10, 
Grosvenor  Place,  London,  S.W.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1854, 
Percy  Georgina  Laura,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Bagot 
Gosset,  Esq,,  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  A.D.C.,  and  has  issue, 
Charles  Cecil  Percy,  Lieut.  14th  Hussars,  b.  21  Dec.  1850; 
Herbert  Lionel;  William  Anthony;  Beatrice  Mary;  Maud 
Edith ;  Helen  Percy ;  Wilhelmine  Eose. 

Mary,  d.  young. 

He  d.  8  Jan.  1862. 

Arms— Az.,  a  cross  engrailed  erm.  Crest— A  robin-redbreast 
ppr. 

&n<s— Ballyhorgan,  Tralee;  and  Owlpen,  near  Durslcy, 
Gortigrenane,  co.  Cork. 

STEACEY-CLITHEROW    OF    BOSTON 
HOUSE. 

Steacey-Ciitheeow,  Edward  John,  Esq.  of 
Boston  House,  Middlesex,  Hotham  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  Sprowston  Lodge,  Norwich,  J.P.  Middlesex, 
Norfolk,  and  Gloucester,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Scots 
Fusilier  Guards,  b.  4  June,  1820 ;  m.  20  Aug.  1846, 
Harriot,  dau.  of  Edward  Majoribanks,  Esq.  of 
Greenlands,  near  Henley-on-Thames.  Col.  Stracey 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  20  July,  1865,  the  addi- 
tional surname  and  arms  of  Clitheeow,  in  com- 
pliance with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  James 
Clitherow,  Esq.  of  Boston  House. 

ILinCiltJC.— Sib  Cheistopheb  Clitiieeow,  Knt.,  Sheriff  of 

London  1625,  Lord  Mayor,  1635,  and  M.P.  for  London  3  Cau.  1., 

m.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eowland,  Esq.  of  Londcn, 

and  by  her  (who  d.  15  April,   1606)  had  issue.     He  to.  2ndly, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Campbell,  Lord  Mayor  of  Loudon 

1610,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1642,  having  had  issue  by  her, 

Christopher,  b.  April,  1612;  d.  June,  1654,  leaving  by  Jane 

Trollope  his  wife,  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Christopher,  both 

of  whom  d.  s.  -p. 


1536 


STR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STU 


'James,  of  wlmm  wo  ti-cat. 

Anthony,  b.  l(i'21;  d.  vmn.  1652.  John,  fl.  unm.  1C89. 

Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  TroUope,  1st  bart.  of  Cascwick. 
Judith,  m.  W.  Cory,  Esq. 

Ilachcl,  m.  llight  Itcv.  William  Paule,  Bishop  of  Oxford. 
Bridget,  d.  unm. 

The  second  son, 

James  Clitherow,  Esq.  of  Boston  House,  Brentford,  h. 
29  .June,  1G18;  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Ilawtrey,  Esq.  of 
Kuislip,  Middlesex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  16.58)  had  a 
Bon,  James,  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  d.  imm.  1702;  and  a  dau., 
Jane,  m.  John  Jcnyns,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Cambridge,  who  d. 
1716.  He  m.  2ndly,  IGGl,  Mary  Gregory,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
14  Sept.  1GG2)  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  d.  an  infant.  He  m.  3rdly, 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Barker,  Esq.  of  Chiswick, 
Middlesex;  and  d.  2.5  Nov.  18C2,  having  had  by  this  last- 
named  lady,  who  survived  him  (besides  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m. 
Barnham  Powell,  of  Wearton,  Kent),  one  son, 

CnrasTopiiEB  Clitiierow,  Esq.  of  Boston  House,  h.  June, 
ICGG ;  m.  G  May,  1GS9,  Rachel,  dau.  of  James  I'aule,  Esq.  of 
Braywick,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Oct.  1714)  had  besides 
seven  sons  and  five  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm.,  two  other  sons 
and  one  dau.,  James,  his  successor;  Nathaniel,  of  London, 
Merchant,  h.  1703,  m.  Sarah  Colston,  and  d.  1754,  having  had 
issue;  and  Martha,  m.  Kichard  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Colesford,  co. 
Oxon,  and  d.  s.  p.  1772.  Mr.  Clitherow  d.  20  Aug.  1727.  His 
eldest  surviving  son, 

James  Clitiieeow,  Esq.  of  Boston,  h.  IC94;  m.  1731,  Bhi- 
lippa,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Leonard  Gale,  Esq.  of  Crabbet, 
Sussex,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  sole  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard 
Knight,  Esq.  of  Cowden,  Kent,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  14  Jan. 
17C0)  had  issue, 

I.  .Tames,  of  Boston  House,  LL.D.,  h.  24  Oct.  1731;  m. 
28  Jan.  1757,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Reginald  Kcmeys, 
Esq.   of  Persholly,   co.  Monmouth,   and  by  her  (who  d. 

_  25  Dec.  1801)  had  issue. 

'li.  Christopher,  of  Birds  Place,  Essenden,  Herts,  6.  1  Sept. 
]  743 ;  m.  4  May,  1 776,  Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of 
Gilbert  Joddrell,  Esq.,  by  Anne,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Samuel  Vanderplank,  of  London,  Merchant ;  and 
d.  12  Dec.  1807,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Capt.  1st  Foot  Guards,  l>.  7  Dee.  1780. 

2  John,  Capt.  3rd  Foot  Guards,  b.  13  Dec.  1782. 

3  James,  E.I.C.S.,  b.  20  June,  I78G;  Lieut,  in  the  Navy, 
rf.  nn  board  II.M.S.  "  Argo,"  off  Jamaica,  29  March,  1813. 

4  William  Henry,  b.  31  March,  1788;  Capt.  3rd  Foot 
Guards;  killed  near  St.  Palais,  in  France,  15  Feb.  1814. 

1  Anna  Sophia.         2  Hannah,  </.  an  infant.         3  Sarah. 

4  Emma  Elizabeth,  to.  3  Aug.  1819,  John  Stracey,  Esq.  of 
Sprowston,  Norfolk,  4th  son  of  Sir  Edward  Stracey,  1st 
hart,  of  Rackheath,  and  d.  10  March,  18G3,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Emma  Anne,  m.  1st,  1845,  Eustace  Arkwright, 
Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Col.  Hutton,  of  Gate  Burton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  two  sons,  viz.,  1  Lieut. -Col.  Edwabd  -John 
Sti'.acey-Chtiiebow,  now  of  Boston  House ;  2  Rev.  William 
James  Stracey,  Vicar  of  Buxton  and  Rector  of  Oxnead, 
Norfolk,  b.  8  Aug.  1821,  m.  8  Aug.  1849,  Maria  Diana, 
eldest  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Claude  Bourchier, 
of  Levant  House,  Chichester,  by  whom  he  has  John 
Bourchier,  6.  31  May,  18.51,  Lieut.  Scots.  Guards;  Claude 
Edward,  6.  29  March,  1855,  9Gth  foot ;  Eustace  William 
Clitherow,  R.N.,  b.  29  March,  1864;  Emma  Maria,  m. 
8  April,  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  Birch  Reynardson,  Grenadier 
Guards,  only  son  of  C.  Birch  IJcynardson,  Esq.  of  Holy- 
well Hall,  CO.  Lincoln ;  Alice  Harriott  Argyll,  m.  17  Dec. 
1872,  Sir  J.  Tulton,  Bart.;  Evelyn;  Margaret;  Susan; 
and  Ida  Marion. 

Armx — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  be- 
tween three  eagles  displayed,  wings  inverted  sa.,  five  annulets 
or,  for  Clithekow;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  on  a  cross  engrailed, 
between  four  eagles  displayed  gu.,  five  cinquefoils  or,  for 
Stracey.  Crests — 1st,  Clitherow  :  Out  of  a  tower  or,  a  dcmi- 
lion  7-ampant  sa. ;  2nd,  Stracey:  A  lion  rampant  erminois 
ducally  crowned  and  supporting  a  cross  patco  fitchee  gu. 

Seats— Boston  House,  Brentford;  Hotham  Hall,  Beverley; 
and  Sprowston  Lodge,  Norwich. 


STEANGWAYES  OF  ALNE. 
Swainston-Steangwayes,  John,  Esq.  of  Alne, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  for  North  Eiding  co.  York,  b.  1836  ; 
m.  16  Sept.  1868,  Martha  Elizabeth,  only  surviying 
child  of  James  Golden  Heap,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Eoyal 
Cheslure  Militia,  of  Dringhoiises,  co.  York,  late  of 
Conglcton,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  D'Arcy  Edward,  6.  18G9. 

II.  Giles  Edmund  Nevile,  b.  1871. 

III.  James  de  la  Rep,  b.  1872. 

IV.  John  Philip  Norman,  6.  1874. 
I.  Florence  May. 


S.tlIC?C (jr.— Henry Stuangwish,  of  Strangwish Hall,  Man- 
chester (tlie  common  ancestor  of  the  various  families  of  tho 
name)  married,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

James,  ancestor  of  John  Swainston  Steangwayes,  Esq.  of 

-Vine. 
Rdcer,  ancestor  of  the  Strangwates  of  Mdherrie,  Sampford, 

Dorset,  whose  descendant  is  the  Earl  of  Ilchester.,  ' 
Tliomas,  Hi.  Katherinc,   dau.  of  Ralph  Nevill,   1st  Earl  of 

^Vcstmorland,  and  widow  of  John  Mowbray,  2nd  Duke  of 

Norfolk,  and  liad  issue. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Strangwish,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Orrell, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  James  Strangwish,  of  Harlesey  Castle,  co.  York.  He 
TO.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Evers,  and  hadissue,  Ralph; 
Edward,  LL.D.;  and  Felice,  m.  William  Aske.  Sir  James,  m. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Philip,  Gih  Lordt)arcy, 
and  had  further  issue,  Richard  (Sir),  whose  line  is  extinct,  m. 
Lady  Elizabeth  Nevil,  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of 
William  Nevil,  Earl  of  Kent,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Tliomas,  Lord  of  Skelton  in  Cleveland;  James;  Henry; 
John;  Robert;  and  Eleanor,  m.  Edmund  Mauleverer,  of 
Woodersome,  co.  York.  The  2nd  son  of  Sir  James  Strang- 
ways,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

James  Stranoways,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Robert 
Conyers,  of  Ormsby  and  Hornby,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Strangways,  of  Ormsby,  co.  York,  m.  a  dau.  of 
Edmund  Trafford,  Esq.  of  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Strangways,  of  Ormsby,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Ralph  Danby,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son. 

Sir  Richard  Stbangwayes,  of  Ormsby  and  Sutton,  m.  1st, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Metham,  and  had  issue,  James,  of 
Ormsby  ;  and  Elizabeth,  711. 1st.  —  Tristram,  Esq.,  and  2ndly, 
James  Bradshaw,  Esq.  Sir  Richard  Strangwayes  m.  2ndly, 
Isabel,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thwaytes,  Esq.  of  Lound,  and  had 
further  issue.    The  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  marriage. 

Edward  Strangwayes,  m.  Phelice,  dau.  of  V/illiam  RatcIifTe, 
of  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  John,  who  d.  unm. ;  ThomasJI 
and  Edward.    Tho  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Strangwayes,  of  Little  Holtby,  co.  York,  m.  1G61, 
Dorothy  Hardcastle,  of  Kirby-on-the-Hill,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1678)  he  had  issue.    Mr.  Strangwayes  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Strangwayes,  of  Well,  co.  York,  m.  Gratiana,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Preston,  Esq.  of  Holtby-Magna  (by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  D'Arcy  Conyers,  Esq.  of  the  same  place), 
by  whom  (who  d.  174G)  he  had  issue, 

John,  of  Alne,  co.  York,  of  whom  presently. 

Richard,  of  Well,  co.  York,  b.  5  April,  1716;  m.  19  April, 
1742,  Faith,  dau.  of  Thomas  Topham,  Esq.  of  Aysgarth, 
Wenslcydale,  and  dying  17G4,  was  s.  by  liis  only  surviving 
son, 

Richard  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Well,  5.  24  Sept.  1749  ;  ml 
1st,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Mr.  F'rycr,  of  Pickill,  co.  York,  but 
had  no  issue.     He  m.  2ndly,  Catlierine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Purelias,   Esq.  of  Spcnnithorne,  by  whom  (who  d.  1781) 
he   had    surviving   issue,   Richard    Purchas,    of   Well; 
and  Catherine,  m.  1865,  Thomas  Prest,  Esq.  of  Bedale. 
Mr.  Strangwayes  m.  3rdly,  his  relative,  Louisa,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Barham  Wood,  one  of 
the  co-heirs,   in  riglit  of  her  mother,  to  the  barony  of 
Bcrners,  and  by  her  had  issue,   Thomas,  Capt.    in  the 
army;  John,  a  Merchant  of  London,  deceased  ;  Edward, 
ofRipon;  D'Arcy,  of  London;  Francis,  65th  rcgt.,  d.  at 
Surat,  in  the  East  Indies ;  and  Louisa,  to.  William  Mor- 
ton, Esq.   of  Ripon,   co.   York.    Mr.  Strangwayes  d.  1 
Aug.  1828. 
Thomas,  of  Barnham  wood,  co.  Hertford,  m.  16  Dec.  1748, 
Elizabeth    Anne,    only    surviving    issue    and    heiress    of 
Thomas  Holt,  Esq.  of  Reading,  co.  Berks,  grand-niece  of 
Lord  Cliief  Justice  Holt,  and  first-cousin  to  Mary,  Countess 
of  Haddington  and  Lady  Head,  of  Langley  Park,  co.  Berks, 
by  whom  he   had  issue,  Louisa,  to.  her  kinsman,  Richard 
Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Well. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 
Dorothy,  hi.  J.  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Row,  London. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Alne,  co.  York,  representative 
of  the  ancient  family  of  Strangwayes,  i.  13  March,  1708;  m. 
Frances,  dau.  and  ultimately  heiress  of  Henry  Baynes,  Esq. 
of  Bootham,  by  whom  (who  d.  1777)  he  had  an  only  child, 

Frances  Strangwayes,  of  Alne,  m.  Allan  Swainstown,  M.D., 
of  the  city  of  York,  and  by  him  (vvhod.  1792)  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  1796.  Edward,  her  heir. 

Frances  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1795. 

Mary   Elizabeth,  to.  Christopher  Nevile,  Capt.  B.N.  (2nd 

.son  of  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Thorney,  Notts),  and  d.  1850. 
Matilda  Dorothea,  d.  unm.  1795. 
Harriet  Rachel  m.  George  Treacher,  Esq.,  2nd  Life  Guards, 

only  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Treacher,  of  Audley. 


STR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STR 


1537 


Afrs.  Swainston  d.  170D,  and  her  eldest  son,  who  assumed,  on 
.attaining  raajority,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Stbangwates,  and  was 

Kdward  SiVAixsTowN  Stbangwates,  Esq.  of  Alne,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Lieut.  Isc  Dragoons,  and  afterwards  Major  -Ith 
N.  York  Militia,  b.  27  Oct.  1TS2 ;  ra.  1st,  1S04,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
Jolui  Hanning,  Esq.  of  White  Lackiugton  and  Dillington, 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 
Edward  Swainston,  late  of  Alne. 
Matilda  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1822. 

Frances  Sophia,   m.   1831,   John  Constantino  Trent,    Esq., 

Major  Roj-al   Horse  Guards  (Blue);    eldest  son   of  John 

Trent,  Esq.  of  Owens  Mouth,  Barbados,  and  of  DiUington, 

llminster,  Somerset. 

Harriet  Amelia,)/!.  1834,  Nash  Vaugban  Edwards  Vaughan, 

Esq.  of  Kheola,  co.  Glamorgan. 
Anna  Maria  Louisa,  m.  1873,  Admiral  Oliver  Jones. 
Isabella  Caroline,  m.  1S47,  Edward  liudston  Kead,  lateCapt. 
9th  Lancers. 
He  d.  21  Dec.  1SG2,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Swai.nston  Strangwayes,  Esq.  of  Alne,  6.  9  June, 
180S ;  M.  1834,  Miss  Ann  Karne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had, 

I.  Edward  Swainston,  d.  unm.  26  Sept.  1860. 

II.  John,  now  of  Alne. 

He  d.  1877,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

^i-)/!s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  two  lions  passant  paly 
of  six  arg.  and  gu.,  in  the  dexter  chief  a  canton  of  the  second, 
for  Strangwayes;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fess  or,  cliarged  with 
three  maidens'  heads  veiled  ppr.,  for  Swainston.  CrcHs — 1st,  A 
lion  as  in  the  arms;  2nd,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's 
head  sa.,  between  two  wings  az.,  billety  gold,  occasionally 
borne.    Motto — Ystoyeau  et  nedoubtero. 

Scat — Alue  Hall,  near  Easingwold,  co.  York. 


STRATTON    OF    TTJRWESTON. 

Steattox,  Johk  Locke,  Esq.  of  Turweston 
House,  Bucks,  J.P.  for  Bucks  aud  co.  Northampton, 
b.  2  Jan.  1818  ;  m.  1st,  5  June,  1845,  Mary  Scott, 
dau.  of  J.  Horrocks,  Esq.,  aud  by  her  has  two  daus., 

I.  Edith  Mary. 

II.  Laura  Harriet,  m.  29  July,  1869,  Eev.  G.  G.  Willes. 

He  m.  2ndly,  2  Oct.  1855,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Willes, 
Esq.  of  Astropp,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  by  her, 

I.  George  Edmund,  b.  29  Sept.  1861. 

II.  Cbarles  John,  b.  27  June,  1867.  iii.  John. 

III.  Margaret.  iv.  Julia.  v.   Eleanor. 

VI.  Eveline.  vii.  Alice  Emily.      viii.  Mary  Ethel. 

IX.  Florence  Amy.  s.  Florence. 

Mr.  Stratton,  heir  of  the  late  G-.  F.  Stratton,  Esq. 
of  Great  Tew,  is  son  and  heir  of  John  Stratton, 
Esq.  of  Turweston,  and  Farthinghoe  Lodge,  co. 
Northampton  (who  a.  June,  1819),  by  Frances 
Maria  his  wife  (who  d.  June,  1850),  dau.  of 
John  Bower  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Henbiu-y  and 
Yeardsley,  co.  Chester.  Mr.  Stratton  had  four 
sisters,  i.  Georgina  Maria,  m.  18  May,  1831,  Sir 
AVilham   Curtis,   3rd   bart.,   who    d.    Nov.   1870 ; 

II.  Harriet  Vittoria,  m.  14  Aug.  1832,  Sir  Michael 
Hicks-Beach,  8th  bart.,  M.P.,  who  d.  22  Nov.  1854 ; 

III.  Julia  Elizabeth,  m.  8  Aug.  1843,  Thomas  Tyr- 
whitt  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardeloes,  co.  Buckingham 
(see  TXEWHITT  Dkake  of  Shardeloes)  ;  IV.  Emily 
Anne,  m.  1838,  Henry  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Glympton 
Park,  CO.  Oxford  {see  Baenett  of  Olympton). 

Arms — Arg.,  four  bars  embattled  counter-embattled  sa.  on 
an  inescutcheon  gu.  a  crescent  of  the  first.  Crest— An  eagle, 
wings  expanded,  standing  on  a  man's  hand  in  a  gauutlet 
couped  at  the  wrist  all  ppr. 

Seat — Turweston  House,  Brackley. 

Club — Arthur's,  St.  James  Street. 

♦ 

VAN  STRATJBENZEE  OF   SPENITHORNE. 

Van  Straubexzee,  Hexrt,  Esq.  of  Spenithorne, 
North  Riding  of  York,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  Col.  2nd 
West  Yoi'k  Light  Infantry  Militia,  and  formerly 
Lieut.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  13  Feb.  1810 ;  m. 
10  Jan.  1832,  Hon.  Henrietta  Wrottesley,  eldest  dau. 
of  John,  1st  Lord  Wrottesley,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Townshcnd  Abbott,  6.  1834 ;  d.  Oct.  1835. 

II.  Frederick  Ernest,  b.  8  Oct.  1835;  d.  18  March,  1836. 

Ui.  Turner,   Major  K.A.,   and   late  Aide-de-Camp  to    his 
uncle,  Sir  Charles  van  Struubcnzee,  and  to  Sir  Seymour 


I 


Fitzgerald,  late  Governor  of  Bombay,  5.  9  Aug.  1S33;  ra- 
11  Oct.  1877,  Florinda  Harriette,  elder  dau.  of  W.  J. 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Fiddown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 
Henry  Turner,  b.  28  Dec.  1878. 

IV.  Albert  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Tettenhall,  b.  11  April, 
1841;  w.  18  Feb.  1868,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  E.  S.  D. 
Eoper,  Esq.  of  the  Grove,  Richmond. 

V.  Reginald  Alexander  Joseph  Heinrich,  b.  12  April,  1846; 
m.  7  Nov.  1878,  Arabella,  3rd  dau.  of  C.  W.  C.  Chaytor, 
Esq.  of  The  Hall,  Spenithorne. 

I.  Julia  Caroline,  m.  7  March,  1857,  George  Cecil  Gooch, 
Esq.,  Lieut.  93rd  Highlanders,  and  d.  s.p.  30  July,  1860. 

II.  Emma  Jane,  in.  1st,  15  Oct.  1857,  Henry  Reginald  Sykes, 
Esq.,  who  d.  Sept.  1866,  leaving  issue;  and  2ndly,  1875,  F. 
Bird,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  ra.  25  Aug.  1866,  Sir  'W.  Chaytor,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue  {see  Bdrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Col.  Van  Straubenzee  inherited  the  property  at 
Spenithorne  from  his  grand-nucle,  Marwood  Turner 
Van  Straubenzee,  Esq. 

HtUCtltJC. — This  family  held  high  rank  in  the  Nether- 
lands, being,  as  the  prefix  "  Van  "  indicates,  of  noble  descent. 
In  the  year  1798  Gen.  A.  van  Straubenzee  was  Governor  of 
Zutphen. 

Philip  William  Casijiir  van  Straubenzee  (his  elder 
brother),  a  Capt.  in  the  Dutch  Guards,  came  to  England  about 
1745,  and  was  naturalized  by  Act  of  Parhament.  Hei/i.  Jane, 
only  dau.  of  Cholmeley  Turner,  Esq.  ofKirkleatham,  co.  Y'ork, 
by  Jane,  grand-dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  Henry  Marwood, 
Bart.,  of  Busby  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  William,  d.  26  Kov.  1753. 

II.  Marwood  Turner,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Charles  Spencer,  wi.  Anne  Theophila,  dau.  of  Eev.  J. 
Davison,  of  Blackiston,  co.  Durham,  Ecctor  of  Scruton,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  George  Vane,  of  Raby,  and  had  issue, 

1  AVilliam,  Capt.  24th  regt.,  b.  13  Jan.  1774;  d.  13  Feb. 
1812,  from  fatigue  after  the  siege  of  Cuidad  Eodrigo. 

2  Charles,  6.3  July,  1775;  fti.adau.of — Cholmley,  Esq., 
and  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Caroline,  married)  a  son, 
F'rederick,  Lieut.-Col.  late  13th  Light  Infantry,  married 
and  had  issue, 

3  George,  b.  25  Dec.  1776,  Lieut.  40th  regt. ;  killed  at 
Badajos. 

4  Thomas,  6.  12  Jan.  1778;  d.  young. 

6  Turner,  b.  28  Jan.  1779 ;  buried  at  Scruton. 

6  Henry,  b.  19  Jan.  1780,  55th  regt. ;  d.  lol4. 

7  Thomas,  Major  Eoyal  Artillery,  b.  17  April,  1782;  vi.  17 
April,  1808,  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Major  Henry  Bowen, 
2nd  Eoyal  Veteran  Battalion  (by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Garstin,  Esq.)  andcLS  Feb.  1843,  leaving 
issue  by  her,  who  d.  Jan.  1871, 

Henry,  now  of  Spenithorne. 

Charles  Thomas  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  late  Governor  of  Malta, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Medjidie, 
&c..  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  39th  foot,  late  Col.  47th 
foot,  and  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  foot,  b.  17  Feb.  Ial2. 
This  gallant  officer,  who  was  highly  distinguished  in 
the  war  in  India,  commanded  a  brigade  in  the  Crimea, 
and  afterwards  the  Expeditionary  Force  in  China; 
m.  18  Nov.  1841,  Charlotte  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 
Gen.  John  Luther  Richardson,  H.li.I.C.S.,  of  the 
family  of  Lord  Cramond. 

StatTord  Frederick,  R.N.,  b.  1816;  d.  v.nin.  1837. 

Bowen  Edwin,  6.  18  July,  1824;  d.  1827. 

Bowen  (Lieut.-Col.)  formerly  Assistant  Military  Secre- 
tary, Mauritius,  b.  12  April,  1829 ;  m.  8  Oct.  1857,  Annie 
Macauley,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Canada, 
West,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  Hope,  6.  9  Nov.  1861; 
Bowen  William  Sutton,  b.  1864,  Casimir  Cartwright,  6. 
1867 ;  Madeline  Emily  Louisa,  and  three  other  daus. 

William  Casimir,  6. 1  June,  1833  ;  d.  1837. 

Ellen  Percival,  m.l  Aug.  1854,  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Emer- 
son Headlam,  of  Gilraonby  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  Ashley 
Place,  London,  M.A.,  Q.C.,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Newcastle, 
Judge-.4.dvocate-Gen..  and  Chancellor  of  the  Dioceses  of 
Ripon  and  Durham,  who  d.  Dec.  1875,  leaving  no  issue. 

Maria,  d.  1831.  Caroline  Lyons. 

Cordelia,  d.  unm.  1853.  Katharine  Mary. 

Emily  Ann. 

8  Frederick,  6.  1783,  Capt.  83rd  regt.;  d.  1815. 

9  Lionel,  b.  25  June,  1786,  Midshipman;  rf.  on  board  the 
"  Bellerophon." 

1  Phillipina  Theophila,  6.  12  April,  1781;  deceased. 

2  Phillipina  Eleanor,  b.  17  May,  1784;  deceased. 

3  Anne,  b.  12  July,  1785 ;  M.  John  Thome,  Esq..  and  left 
is.-;ue. 

4  Catherine,  b.  11  June,  1787;  m.  1809,  Admiral  Hon. 
Francis  Faringdon  Gardner,  2nd  son  (of  the  1st  Lord 
Gardner,  and  had  issue. 

5  Ellen  Henrietta,  b.  30  June,  1791 ;  m.  Thomas  Holder, 
Esq.,  and  is  deceased. 

e  Jane,  b.  22  Sept.  1792 ;  m.  George  Sargent  Eowles,  Esq. 


1533 


3J.XV 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STR 


1.  Johanna  Henrietta,  d.  15  May,  1751. 
P.  W.  C.  van  Strauhenzee  cZ.1765,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Maewood  Tdbner  van  Straubenzee,  Esq.  m.  1st,  28  April, 
1788,  Henrietta  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Dr.  Coolcson,  of 
Waliefieia,  co.  Yorls,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Aug.  1803,  aged 
50)  had  issue  a  son,  d.  in  infancy,  and  a  dau.,  Henrietta 
Maria,  d.  vmih.  5  March,  1818,  aged  26.  He  m.  2ndly,  19  Jan. 
1805,  Lydia,  dau.  and  heiress  of  —  Buckle,  Esq.  of  \Vake6eld 
(by  Barbara,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Maude,  Esq.);  she  d.  8  July, 
1825,  aged  63.  Col.  van  Straubenzee  entered  the  service  in 
the  3rd  Guards ;  served  in  the  American  war,  and  also  in 
India.  He  was  also  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  52nd  foot.  He  after- 
wards became  a  Magistrate,  and  in  1791  a  D.L.  for  the  North 
Hiding,  of  which  he  was  subsequently  appointed  Vice- 
Lieut.  He  was  Col.  of  the  Loyal  Dales  Volunteers  (a  corps 
1,540  strong,  which  he  raised),  and  afterwards  of  the  IstKorth 
York  Local  Militia.  He  d.  6  April,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his 
grand-nephew,  the  present  Henrt  van  Steaobenzee,  Esq. 

Arms— Arg.,   an  ostrich   with  a  horse-shoe  in  its  mouth. 
Crest — An  ostrich  with  a  horse-shoe  in  its  mouth. 
Seat — Spenithorne  Hall,  Bedale. 


J 


STREATFEILD    OF    CHIDDINGSTONE. 

Steeatfeild,  Lietjt.-Col.  Heney  Doeeien,  of 
Chiddingstone,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly.Capt. 
1st  Life  Gruards,  Lieut.-Col.  Commanding  West 
Xent  (Queen's  Own  Yeomanry  CaTali-y,  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Chiddingstone  Cobham,  Chiddingstone 
Burghurst,  Tyhurst,  Millbrooks,  Stangrave,  and 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  b.  2  Aug.  1825  ;  m.  19  Dec. 
1854,  Marion  Henrietta,  youngest  dau.  of  Oswald 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Blendon  Hall,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  4  June,  1857. 

II.  Sidney,  h.  10  July,  18-59.        in.  Gerard,  6.  20  Aug.  18C0. 
IV.  Oswald,  6.  24  March,  1862.         v.  Eric,  b.  6  Feb.  1864. 
VI.  Euby,  6.  10  Nov.  1866.         vii.  Philip,  b.  28  May,  1872. 
I.  Violet,  b.  30  Oct.  1855;  m.  12  Sept.  1876,  to  Lord  Henry 

Nevill,  2nd  son  of  the  Marquess  of  Abergavenny. 
n.  Ivy  Marion,  6. 1  Sept.  1869. 

JLintKQt. — Eobeut  Steeatfeild,  of  Chiddingstone, 
Kent,  b.  1514;  m.  the  sister  of  Sir  John  Eivers,  Knt.,  Lord 
Mayor  of  London,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Henet,  his  heir  ; 
II.  Ptichard,  of  Cansted,  Chiddingstone,  and  of  Chested,  Pens- 
liurst,  ancestor  of  the  Streatfeilds  of  Detaicare,  of  Otford, 
and  of  Walters  Green.  Robert  Streatfeild  d.  1559,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Heney  Steeatfeild,  of  Chiddingstone,  m.  Ahce,  dau.  of 
Henry  Moody,  of  London,  and  dying  Dec.  1598,  was  s.  by  his 
€ldest  son, 

Eichard  Steeatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  16  Oct. 
1559;  '/)i.  15  Nov.  1533,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Fremlyn,  of  Kemsing,  and  by  her  (who  ra.  2nd!y,  1602,  William 
Birsty,  of  Hever)  had,  with  a  dau.,  Margaret,  three  sons. 
The  eldest  son, 

Heney  Steeatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  11  Dec. 
1586;  «.  his  father  18  Sept.  1601.  He  m.  Susan,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Lamb,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1648)  had  issue.  Mr. 
Streatfeild  d.  1647,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  10 
Ifov.  1611  ;  ra.  17  Nov.  1636,  Anne,  dau.  and  to-heir  of 
William  Terry,  Esq.  of  Wadburst,  and  had  six  sons  and  two 
<3aus., 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Hever  Cattle,  Kent,  bapt.  12  Oct.  1645 ;  to. 
1675.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Maniu,  of  Lyghe, 
and  had,  inter  alios, 

Eobert,  of  Hever  Castle,  bapt.  26  Dec.  1684;  m.  31  Dec. 
1713,  Barbara,  dau.  of  Eobert  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Dela- 
ware, and  dying  18  July,  1741,  left  three  sons, 

1  William,  of  Hever  Castle,  6.  1717;  to.  1746,  Sarah, 
sister  and  heir  of  Oliver  Thorpe,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
-/H.  2ndly,  1768,  Charles  Wakefield)  he  leftatliis  demise, 
1761,  an  only  son, 

William,  of  Holden  House,  Kent,  who  d.  s.p.  1798. 

2  Eobert,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey,  b.  1722,  ancestor  of 
the  Streatfeilds  ofCliarVs  Edge  (which  see). 

3  Thomas,  of  Stoke  Newington,  d.  s.p.  1792. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Sevenoaks,  bapt.  13  May,  1649;  m.  Martha, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Godwin,  Esq.  of  Trotte.s- 
cliife,  and  d.  1730-31,  having  had  two  daus.,  Margaret, 
d.  unm.  1736,  and  Martha,  the  wife  of  Charles  Polhill,  and 
a  son, 

Thomas  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  6.  18  May,  1682, 
who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  leaWng  by  his  wife, 


i 


Philadelphia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fuller,  Esq.  of  Waldron 
Sussex,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Sevenoaks,  to.  10  June, 
1777,  Jane  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  James  Green, 
Esq.,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1802,  one  son  and  one 
dau., 

Heniy,  of  Sevenoaks,  d.  s.p.  10  Feb.  1817. 
Catherine   Anne,  heiress  to  her   brother,   m.    1S05, 
Thomas  Lightfoot,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Stephen,  d.  unm.  1079.  v.  Eobert,  of  London. 

VI.  John,  of  Penshurst. 

I.  Alice,  m.  William  Woodgatc,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone. 

The  eldest  son  of  Eichard  Streatfeild, 

Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  27  Dec, 
1639;  7)1.  22  Feb.  1665,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John] 
Ashdown,  Esq.  of  Hever,  and  had  two  sons.  Mr.  Streatfeild' 
d.  2  March,  1719,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Henky  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  bapt.  20  Sept, 
1679;  TO.  20  April,  1704,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heiress  ol 
Eichard  Beard,  Esq.  of  Eottingdean,  Sussex,  by  whom  (wbc 
d.  24  March,  1749-50)  he  left  at  his  demise,  1747,  two  sons. 
The  elder  son, 

Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  6. 3  June,  1706 ; 
TO.  25  Sept.  1752,  Anne  Sidney,  natural  dau.  of  Jocelyne,  lt\: 
Earl  of  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct.  1812)  had  issue, 

I.  Heney,  his  heir. 

II.  Eichard  Thomas,  of  The  Eocks,  Sussex,  d.  23  Dec.  1759, 
High  Sheriff  1798;  m.  1st,  Jane  Esther,  dau.  of  Admira 
Sir  Chaloner  Ogle,  Bart.,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1796.  He  m 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Bartor 
Lodge,  CO  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  1815, 
Eichard  Prime,  Esq.  of  Walberton  House)  he  left  at  hii 
decease,  26  Aug.  1813. 

1  Eichard  Shuttleworth,  of  Tlie  Rocks,  m.  11  June, 
1833,  Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Brown,  Esq.  or. 
Harehills  Grove,  co.  York,  and  left  an  only  son,  Eichabi 
James,  of  The  Eocks,  J. P.,  m.  1865,  Mary  William,  dau 
of  James  William  Sarlett,  Esq. 

2  Sidney  Eobert,  Major  52nd  regt.,  to.  12  Sept.  1839 
Sarah  Jane,  dau.  of  Isaac  Cookson,  Esq.  J. P.,  of  Maldoi 
Park,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  ni.  2ndly,  5  Aug 
1852,  Capt.  Henry  Francis  Cust,  nephew  of  the  1st  Ear. 
Brownlow)  he  left  issue, 

Sidney  Eobert,  I.  5  Jan.  1841. 

Herbert  Philip,  b.  16  Feb.  1842. 

Ernest  Cecil,  b.  29  April,  1847.  Sarah  Mary. 

1  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Mowbray,  Esq. 

2  Eose  Sophia.  3  Georgiana  Charlotte. 
4  Gertrude  Harriet. 

I.  Sophia. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Walter  Bracebridge,  Esq. ;  and  d.  4  March 
1824. 

Mr.  Streatfeild  d.  4  April,  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Steeatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  b.  13  May 
1757,  High  Sheriff  for  Kent  1792.  He  to.  1st,  June,  1782, 
Elizabeth  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Very  Eev.  Newton  Ogle,  D.D. 
of  Kirkley,  Northumberland,  Dean  of  Winchester,  and  by  he 
(who  d.  24  June,  1801)  had  issue, 

Heney,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Eichard,  Commander  E.N.,  to.   1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henr; 

Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Eiver  HUl,  Kent,  by  whom  he  has  cm 

dau.,  Ellen  Charlotte. 
William  (Eev.). 
Charles  Ogle,  Major-Gen.  Eoyal  Engineers,  to.  1831,  Katxil 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  S.  Ogle,  ol  Kirkley. 
Sophia  Catherine,  ?/!.  1822,  Eev.  Eichard  Peter  Whish. 
Arabella,  vi.  1831,  Eev.  J.  T.  Wilgress. 
Jane  Esther,  m.  1833,  Major  Edward  Scoones,  81st  regt. 

He  to.  2ndly,  29  Sept.  1802,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  William  Scoones 
Esq.  of  Tonbridge,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  John;  FrancL 
Stanier  ;  and  Emily.  Mr.  Streatfeild  d.  22  Aug.  1829,  and  wai 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chiddingstone,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
6.  11  March,  1784;  to.  14  Oct.  1824,  Maria,  dau.  of  Magen: 
Dorrien  Magens,  Esq.  of  Hammerwood  Lodge,  Sussex,  and  b]  j 
her  (who  d.  1844)  had  issue, 

Heney  Doeeien,  now  of  Chiddingstone.  ■ 

Edward  Ogle,  late  Capt.  44th  foot,  6.  24  March,  1827.         tT 
Newton  WUliam,  6.  26  June,  1829;  m.  1857,  Flora  Margarei  ■ 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  W.  E.  Hoskins,  Rector  of  Chid] 

dingstone;   he  d.  26  June,    1866,   leaving  a  son,   Arthui^ 

Newton. 
Eichard  John,  b.  7  Nov.  1833;  m.  1858,  Harriette  Elizabeth.  • 

dau.   of    Henry    Armylage,   Esq.   of   Broom    Hill    Bank,; 

Tonbridge  Wells,   late  Col.   Coldstream  Guards,   and   d. . 

March,  1877,  and  had  two  sons,  Mervyn  Armytage  anc.j 

Ronald  Henry  Armytage. 
Frances  Charlotte,  to.  1851,  Eev.  Henry  W,  Onslow  Pothill. 

Mr.  Streatfeild  d.  16  July,  1852. 


STE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STE 


1539 


Arms — Per  fess  gu.  and  sa.,  three  bezants.  Crest — An 
Jim  in  armour  ppr.  bent  from  the  elbow,  the  fore-arm 
encircled  with  a  band  tied  in  knot  gu.,  supporting  a  spear 
with  a  pennon  showing  arg.,  St.  George's  cross  on  the  dexter 
side  of  the  spear  and  gu.,  three  bezants  fessways  on  the 
sinister;  the  penon  being  turned  round  the  spear  to  show 
part  of  both  sides.     Motto — Data  fata  secutus. 

Seat — Chiddingstone,  Penshurst,  Kent. 


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A. 


M 


Ba 


STREATFEILD    OF    CHART'S    EDGE. 

Steeatfeild,  Alexander  Edward  Champion, 
Esq.  of  Chart's  Edge,  Kent,  6.  2  Dec.  1837  ;  m. 
8  Aug.  1861,  Helen,  dau.  of  Capt.  Alexander 
3IcNeill,  of  Colonsay,  N.B.,andhas  issue, 

1.  Alexander  McNeil.  ii.  Kenneth  Rivers. 

III.  Edward  Champion.  iv.  Eric  Leonard. 

I.  Florence  Helen.  ii.    Lilian  Cecil. 

JLtltPHJC— Robert  Stbeatfeild,  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey, 
b.  1722  (2nd  son  of  Robert  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Hever  Castle, 
whose  father,  William,  was  2nd  son  of  Richard  Streatfeild, 
Esq.  of  Chiddingstone);  m.  1748,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Samuel  Sandeforth,  Esq.,  and  dying  1768,  left,  with  two 
daus.  (Anne,  wife  of  Clement  Samuel  Strong,  Esq  of  Limps- 
field,  Surrey,  who  d.  1839 ;  and  Barbara,  who  d.  unm.  1843) 
an  only  son, 

Sandefokth  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Long  Ditton,  Surrey, 
bapt.  23  Sept.  1750;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hussey, 
Esq.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  and  d.  at  Bath,  28  July,  1809,  leaving 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  WilUam  Sandeforth,  6.  13  Sept.  1781 ;  d.  19  Sept.  1850. 
ui.  Henry  Caldwall,  6.  3  Nov.   1784;    Col.   in  tlie  army; 

d.  25  Dec.  1860,  having  m.  1825,  Eleanor  Anne  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Harry  Darby,  Esq.,  and  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
d.  1  Nov.  1865), 
1  Henry  Frederick,  6.  21  Aug.  1827. 

1  Ehza,  m.  1850,  Philip,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Sanctuary, 
Esq.  of  Howham  Park,  who  d.  in  India,  1857. 

2  Eleanor  Anne  Cornelia,  m.  1858,  Signer  Emile  Linati,  of 
Parma. 

3  Emily,  m.  A.  Irvine,  Esq.,  and  d.  1870. 

rr.  Robert,  6.  8  Jan.  1786,  of  Bottens,  Kent,  Capt.  E.N., 
d.   1852,    having  m.   1820,  Dorothy  Walters  Cooper,  and 
leaving  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1853, 
1  Robert  Bartelot,  6.  1826. 

1  Dorothy. 

2  Jane  Anne,  m.  1849,  Major  George  Boadnell. 

3  Frances,  in.  1847,  Henry  Russell  Earle,  Esq.  of  Twicken- 
ham, and  d.  1865. 

4  Harriette,  vi.  1st,  1847,  Charles  Craven,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd 
Dragoons ;  and  2ndly,  Count  Edmond  de  Baillet. 

V.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Uckficld,  Sussex,  6.  27  May, 
1796  ;  m.  1st,  May,  1822,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Harry  Darby, 
Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1851,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Col.  Sawbridge,  of 
Olantigh.    By  his  1st  wife,  who  d.  1846,  he  had  issue, 

1  John  Darby  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  13  Dec.  1823 ;  d.  18G3. 

2  Sandeforth,  b.  15  Jan.  1843 ;  d.  1862. 

1  Catherine  Jane,  m.  1851,  W.  H.  Plummer,  Esq.  of  Mar- 
gate; d.  1861. 

2  Frances  Laura  Cleveland,  d.  1847. 

3  Ellen  Scott,  d.  1856. 
The  Rev.  John  Streatfeild  d.  1863. 

I.  Jane,  d.  6  May,  1851,  ii.  Anne,  d.  1863. 

The  son  and  heir, 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Streatfeild,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  of  Chart's 
Edge,  Kent,  b.  5  Jan.  1777;  m.  1st,  8  Oct.  1800,  Harriet, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Alexander  Champion,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  10  Nov.  1814)  had  issue, 

Robert  Champion,  6.  9  Feb.  1804;  d.  1829. 

Thomas  Champion,  b.  8  Oct.  1806;  d.  1823. 

Alexander  Champion,   b.  20  Feb.  1808,  of  St.  John's  Coll. 

Oxford,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards;  d.  11  Jan.  1833. 
William  Champion,  his  heir,  late  of  Chart's  Edge. 
Edward  Champion,  b.  6  Oct.  1811 ;  d.  1834. 
Harriet   Jane,   m.   1834,    Rev.    William  Streatfeild,  Vicar 

of  East  Ham,  Essex,  4th    son  of  Henry  Streatfeild,  Esq. 

of  Chiddingstone.    She  d.  4  Dec.  1837 ;  he  d.  1860. 
Frances  Maria,  in.  1829,  Eight  Rev.  Francis  Russell  Nixon 

(Bishop  of  Tasmania),  and  d.  22  Sept.  1834. 
Barbara  Ellen,  m.  1844,  Albert  Pelly,  Esq.   4th  son  of  Sir 

John  Henry  Pelly,  Bart. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Streatfeild  m.  2ndly,  30  Sept.  1823,  Clare, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Harvey,  of  Cowden,  relict  of  Henry 
Woodgate,  Esq.  of  Spring  Grove,  Pembury,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

Henry  Rivers,  6.  13  July,  1826 ;  d.  9  April,  1831. 

John  Frcmlyn,  F.R.C.S.,  6.  14  Oct.  1828;  m.  18G8,  Gcor- 
giana  Smith,  and  has  issue,  Thomas,  Austin,  and  Clare. 

Harvey  Sandeforth,  b.  15  Sept.  1833  ;  d.  20  June,  1847. 


Amelia,  d.  Feb.  1830. 

Clemence  Elizabeth,  m.  1853,  Lord  Justice  Cotton. 
Rev.  Thomas  Streatfeild  d.  17  May,  1848,  and  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Champion  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Chart's  Edge, 
Kent,  J.P.  for  Essex,  b.  28  June,  1810;  m.  31  Oct.  1832, 
Hannah  (6.  12  Sept.  1812),  dau.  of  Joseph  Fry,  Esq.  of 
Plashet  House,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edward  Champion. 

II.  William  Champion  (Eev.),  B.A.,  Eector  of  Eyton,  co. 
Durham,  b.  11  Aug.  1839;  m.  23  Aug.  1864,  Selina  Frances 
Diana,  dau.  of  William  Leveson  Gower,  Esq.  of  Tit:  ^y 
Park,  Surrey,  and  has  issue,  William  Champion,  Henry 
Cuthbert,  Grey  Hugh  Morville,  Granville  Edward  Stewart, 
Claude  Arthur  Cecil,  Roland  Harry,  George  Hope,  Albert 
Harold  Octavius,  and  Emily  Diana  Cecilia. 

UI.  Frank  Newton,  b.  2  Feb.  1843;  ?/;.  2  June,  1864,  Agatha, 
dau.  of  Richard  Fry,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Guy  Edward, 
Richard  Alexander,  and  Frank  Cyril. 

IV.  Edward  Champion,  b.  18  May,  1848. 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  d.  9  Dec.  1842. 

II.  Florence  Louisa,  m.  29  Aug.  1877,  Rev.  Richard  Boyle, 
Vicar  of  Crockham,  Kent. 

III.  Elizabeth  Blanche,  vi.  25  July,  1865,  Alexander  Innes- 
Shand,  Esq.  iv.  Louisa  Beatrice. 

Jlr.  Streatfeild  d.  7  April,  1852.    His  widow  is  the  present 
possessor  of  Chart's  Edge. 

Arms,  £c. — See  preceding  Memoir. 
Seat — Chart's  Edge,  Wcsterham,  Kent. 


II.  Mabel  Susan,  6. 1869. 


STRICKLAND    OF    SIZERGH. 

Strickland,  Walter  Charles,  Esq.  of  Sizergli 
Castle,  CO.  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L,,  b.  5  Sept. 
1825  ;  m.  Eosetta  Emmeline,  3rd  dau.  of  Charles 
Medex,  of  Brussels,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Roger  Walter,  6.  1872. 
I.  Ida  Matilda,  b.  1867. 

III.  Henrietta  Maria,  b.  1871. 

IV.  Mary  Emma,  b.  187C. 

ilfnraflC.— The  erst  of  the  name  of  Strickland  met  with 
is  in  the  reign  of  King  John,  when  Gilbert  Fits  Reinfred 
having  been  compelled,  on  account  of  his  involvement  with 
the  rebellious  barons,  to  give  hostages  for  his  future  conduct, 
which  hostages  were  the  sons,  daughters,  and  heirs  of  the 
principal  mesne  Lords  holding  under  the  Barons  of  Kendal, 
and  included  amongst  them  the  son  and  heir  of  Sir  Walter. 
DE  Strikland.    The  great  great  grandson  of  this  Sir  Walter, 

Sir  Walter  de  Strickland,  was,  28  Edward  I.,  with  the- 
King  at  the  siege  of  Caerlaverock,  and  1  and  6  Edward  II., 
was  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  W^estmorland.  In  9  Edward- 
III.,  Sir  Walter  obtained  a  grant  to  inclose  his  wood  and 
demesne  lands  at  Sizergh,  and  to  make  a  park  there,  and  to 
hold  the  same  so  inclosed  to  him  and  his  heirs  for  ever.  Th& 
great-grandson  of  this  Sir  AV alter. 

Sir  Thomas  de  Strickland,  entered  into  agreement  with 
Henry  V.,  dated  29  April,  1415,  to  serve  the  King  in  his  wars 
in  France  during  one  year,  and  had  the  distinguished  honour 
of  bearing  the  banner  of  St.  George  at  the  battle  of  Agin- 
court.  He  was  subsequently  (7  Henry  VI.)M.P.  for  West- 
morland.    His  son  and  heir, 

W^altee  Strickland,  Esq.  appears  to  have  been  a  zealous 
Lancastrian,  and  of  the  forces  he  was  enabled  to  raise,  with 
their  proper  habiliments,  there  is  a  muster-roll  yet  extant, 
which  seems  to  have  been  made  out  chiefly  in  respect  of  the 
border  service.    This  W^alter  Strickland  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  Knt.,  m.  Agnes  Parre,  dau.  of 
William  Parre,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Parre  and  his  wife  Eliza- 
beth, one  of  the  three  sisters  and  co-heirs  of  Henry,  Lord 
Fitz  Hugh,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Strickland,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Salkeld,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Waltir  Strickland,  Knt.,  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Richard  Eeilm-m,  but  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  Cat4ierine, 
dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Ralph  Newell,  of  Thornton  Briggs,  co. 
York,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh  and  Thornton  Briggs, 
CO.  Westmorland,  M.P.  5  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  vi.  Alice, 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Holm,  co.  Durham,  and 
dying  1509,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  K.B.,  of  Sizergh,  M.P.  for  West- 
morland 43  Queen  Elizabeth  and  1  James  I.  Sir  Thomas 
in.  1st,  Elizabeth  Symon,  of  Bristol,  and  had  a  dau.,  Alice, 
Mi.  Sir  William  Webb,  Knt.,  Equerry  to  Henry,  Prince  of 


1540 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


STR 


Vales.   He  m.  2ndly,  Mar^'nict,  dau.  of  Sir  ICicholas  Carwen, 
Knt.  of  Workington,  by  wliom  lie  had  issue, 

KoBEKT,  his  successor.  Thomas. 

"SValter,  from  whom  descend  the  Stbickiands  of  Cattcrlch, 
CO.  York. 

Dorothy,  3rd  wife  of  John  Flemin;:,  Esq.  of  Eydal. 

Margaret,  2nd  wife  of    George  Preston,    Esq.  of   Holker, 
CO.  Lancaster. 
He  d.  1G15,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sib  Eobeet  Stbickland,  Knt.,  M.P.  for  Westmorland  21 
James  I.    He  was  a  Col.  in  tlie  army  of  Charles  I.,  and  com-  i 
manded  a  troop  of  horse  at  the  battle  of  Edsehill,  while  his  ' 
son.  Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  led   a  regiment   of  foot.     Sir 
Robert  ni.  3Iargaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William 
Alford,  of  Bylton,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

Thomas  (Sir),  his  successor. 

Walter,  to.  Barbara  Bela.syse,  4th  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
Belasyse,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas,  1st  Viscount  Fauconberg, 
by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 
Dorothy,  in.  William  Grimstone,  Esq. 
Sir  Eobert  dying  1670,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sib  Thomas  Stbicklasd,  Knt.,  who  was  made  a  banneret  by 
King  Chables  I.  in  person  on  the  field  of  Edgehill,  23  Oct. 
16-12.  This  gentleman  represented  Westmorland  1661. 
He  ra.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Mosely,  Esq.  of 
TJlskelfe,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  two  surviving  daus., 
Ahce,  Ht.Sir'W'alter  Blunt,  Knt.  of  Soddington;  and  Anne,  ra. 
John  iliddleton,  Esq.  of  Stockeld,  co.  York.  Sir  Thomas  ra. 
2ndly,  Winifred,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  Charles  Trentham, 
Knt.  of  Rochester,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue,  Waltee,  6. 
May,  164-5 ;  Eobert,  d.  v.nr.i. ;  Eoger  (who  was  Page  to  the 
Prince  of  Conti  when  he  went  from  France  to  be  elected 
Kingof  Poland),  d.MiiM.;  and  Thomas,  Bishop  ofNamur,  d. 
1743.  Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  who  had  been  Privy  Purse  to 
King  Chables  II.,  was  one  of  the  Privy  Council  to  King 
James  II.,  and  following  the  fortunes  of  that  monarch,  d.  in 
France,  8  Jan.  1694.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Walter  Stbickxakd,  Esq.  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Gerard  Salvin, 
Esq.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  successor,  I.  29  June,  1701. 
Jerrard,  b.  30  July,  1704;    d.  1  Sept.  1791;  m.  1st,  Miss 
Mary  Bagnal,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
JeiTard,  6.  4  Oct  1741 ;  m.  15  April,  1779,  Cecilia,  relict  of 
Charles  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  and  dying  23  Oct. 
1795,  left  issue, 

George,  h.  23  Oct.  1780;  d.  s.p. 

Jerrard  Edward,  6.  24  Feb.  1782:  m.  Annie,  dau.  of 
Francis  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  co.  York,  and 
d.  1844,  leaving,  with  lour  daus.  (Cecilia,  d.  unni. ; 
Harriet,  m.  T.  Chisholm  Anstey,  Esq. ;  Katharine,  rn. 
Major  Gordon;  and  Annie  (deceased),  m.  1st,  Henry 
Cholmeley,  Esq.  of  Brandsby,  and  2ndly,  Henry 
Eussell,  Esq.),  sis  sons,  1  Chables  ;  2  Edward,  C.B.,  and 
Comptroller,  m.  at  Sydney,  18  Nov.  1841,  Georgina 
Fanny,  dau.  of  Frederick  Augustus  Hely,  Esq.  of 
Engehurst,  Sydney,  and  his  wife,  Georgina  Lindsay 
BucknaU  (their  only  child,  Fanny  Cecilia,  m.  20  Feb. 
1S68,  Eev.  Percival  Fiennes  Swann,  M.A.,  Eector  of 
Brandsby,  co.  York) ;  3  William,  a  Jesuit :  4  Walter, 
TO.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  Cavalieie  Bonici,  of  Malta,  and 
left  five  sons  and  one  dau. ;  5  Gerard,  a  Jesuit ;  and 
6  Thomas.  Tlie  eldest  son,  Charles,  J. P.  for  cos.  Eos- 
common  and  Mayo,  b.  1818 ;  in.  1352,  Maria  Jane,  dau. 
of  Eichard  Farrell,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Commissioner  H.M. 
Court  of  Insolvency,  Ireland. 
Mr.  Jerrard  Strickland  ni.  2ndly,  Lady  Gascoigne,  relict 
of  Sir  Edward  Gascoignc,  Bart. 
Mary,  d.  unra.  8  May,  1717. 
Mr.  Strickland  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Stbicklasd,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  who  to.  1st,  2  June, 
1728,  Mary,  dau.  of  Simon  Scroope,  Esq.  of  Danby,  by  whom 
he  had  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Mrs.  Archer,  widow  of  John  Archer, 
Esq.  of  Osenholme.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Walteb  Steickla>-d,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  to.  4  June,  1758,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Micliael  James  Messenger,  Esq.  of  Fountain 
Abbey,  co.  York,  but  dying  s.  p.  1761,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Chables  Stricklakd,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  m.  20  April  1762, 
Cecilia,  only  dau.  of  William  Towneley,  Esq.  of  Towneley,  co. 
Lancaster,  by  his  wife,  CeciUa,  dau.  and  sole  surviving  heir 
of  Ralph  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  in  the  same  co.,  and 
the  Lady  Phihppa  Howard  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  Cth 
Duke  of  Korfolk),  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  successor. 

WUliam.  Charles,  d.  13  Sept.  1775. 

Mary,  „i.  27  Feb.  1786,  Edward  Siephenson,  Esq.  of  Farley, 
Hill  Berks. 

Mr.  Strickland  d.  6  Oct.  1770,  and  wass.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Thomas  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh,  who  likewise,  upon 
the  decease  of  his  uncle,  Edward  Townley  Standish,  Esq.  of 
Standish,  inherited  the  Standish  estates,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Standlsh.  He  m.  1st,  24  Feb.  1789,  Anastasia, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  bart.  of  Brough  Hall,  co. 
York,  and  had  issue, 

Chables,  of  Standish,  who  continued  the  name  of  Standish. 
Thomas,  of  Sizergh. 

Monica,  i.i.  Dec.  1S27,  Sir  John  Gerard,  Bart,  of  Eryn,  and 
d.  his  widow,  4  May,  1865. 

Mr.  Strickland  .n.  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Gerard, 
of  Bryn,  co.  Lancaster,  but  had  no  other  issue.  He  d.  4  Dec. 
1813,  and  was  s.  at  Sizergh  by  his  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Stbickland,  Esq.,  6.  13  March,  1790;  m.  Nov.  1S24, 
Mademoiselle  Gasparine  UrsuleldadeFingerlindeBischingen, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Baron  Fingerlin  Bischingcn,  and  by  hu:- 
(who  m.  2ndly,  the  Comte  de  Fezensac,  and  d.  1846)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  7  Sept.  1S35,  two  sons,  the  present  Walteb 
Chables  Stbickland,  Esq.  of  Sizergh  ;  and  Henry  Charles, 
Lieut.  69th  foot,  d.  1852. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  escallops  within  a  bordure  engrailed  arg. 
Crest — A  bundle  of  holly  vert  fructed  gu.,  banded  round  the 
middle  with  a  wreath  arg.  and  sa.    Motto — Sans  mal. 

Seat — Sizergh  Castle,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland. 


STRICKLAND    OF    COKETHOEPE    PAHK. 

Steicelaxd,  Eatheeine,  of  Cokethorpe  Park, 
CO.  Oxford,  and  Flamborough,  co.  York,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Tlioruliill,  Esq.  of  Woodleys,  Oson,  m.  184 1, 
AYalter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Cokethorpe,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  Oxford,  and  High  Sheriff  1844,  who  d.  1870. 

ILtllCSgC. — Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Flamborough, 
CO.  York  (3rd  son  of  Sir  George  Strickland,  3rd  bart.  of 
Boynton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Rowland  Winn, 
Bart.)  was  6.6  Dec.  1771.  He  ra.  1st,  1S03,  Frances,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Maximilian  Western.  Esq.  of  Cokethorpe, 
Park,  Oxford ;  and  2ndly ,  Sarah  Bucktrout,  relict  of  Sir  Francis 
Boynton,  8th  bart.  of  Barnston.  By  the  former  (who  d.  18o'j) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  26  Nov.  1839,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  the  late  Walteb  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Cokethorpe  Park. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  crosses  pattee,  arg., 
on  a  canton  erm.  a  buck's  head  erased  and  attired  sa.,  quarter- 
ing Western.     Crest — A  turkey  cock  in  his  pride  ppr. 

<Sta£— Cokethorpe  Park,  Witney. 


STBICKLAND    OF    WASSAND. 

See  Coi'STABLE. 


STRODE  OF  NEWNHAM  PARK. 
Steode,  ilAET  HuxcHiNGS,  of  Xcn-nham  Park, 
Devon,  J.P.,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Coles  Medly- 
cott,  2nd  bart.,  of  Ven,  m.  10  Aug.  1855,  Greorge 
Sidney  Strode,  Esq.  of  Newnham  Park,  who  d. 
16  Dec.  1874. 

^Lt'jtCaCJC. — This  family  was  seated,  at  a  date  beyond 
record,  on  its  manor  of  Strode,  while  occupying  which  i: 
yielded  eminent  warrior  knights  to  Kings  Henbt  HI.  and 
Edward  I.,  in  the  last  of  which  reigns,  Adam  Strode,  of 
Strode,  was  among  the  western  chiefs  summoned  to  attend 
his  Sovereign  with  men-at-arms  into  Scotland.  After  con- 
tinuing many  des.ents  at  Strode,  the  family  removed  to 
the  neighbouring  seat  of  Xewnham,  which  estate  was 
acquired  by  the  marriage  temp.  Hekrt  IV.,  of  Sir  John 
Strode,  of  Strode,  with  the  co-heiress  of  Kewnham.  Their 
descendant  and  heir.  Sir  Willlam  Strode,  Knt.  of  Newnham, 
ra.  Elizabeth  Courtenay,  sole  child,  by  his  wife  Joan,  dau.  oi 
Sir  Eichard  Fowhill,  of  FowhiUscombe,  in  Devon,  of  Sir 
Philip  Courtenay,  of  Loughtor,  descendant  of  the  1st  Sir 
Philip  Courtenay,  of  Powderham,  younger  son  of  Hugh 
Courtenay,  2nd  Earl  of  Devon.  His  descendant  and  heir, 
Sir  William  Strode,  Knt.  of  Newnham,  celebrated  in 
Prince's  JiiroJio/ii)e  WorUues,  as  "a  person  of  great  honour, 
worth,  and  esteeme  in  the  county,  who  d.  a  little  before  the 
civil  war  began,"  had,  with  numerous  daus.,  "all  very  wor- 
shipfuUy  married,"  three  sons,  i.  Sib  Richard  Strode,  Knt. 
of  Newnham,  and  of  Chalmington,  Dorset,  Member  foi 
Plympton  in  the  Parliament  of  1640,  and  continuator  of  the 
Hne  of  Newnham ;  ii.  William  Strode,  Esq.  of  Meavy  Church, 
who  was  "burgess  for  Beeralston  in  the  Parliament  3rd  yeai 
of  King  Chables  I.,  and  then  1629,  by  the  said  King,  vat 


STR 


THE  LAJ^DED  GENTRY. 


STR 


1541 


eommittcd  to  the  Tower  of  London  with  John  Eliot  and  other 
members,  where  they  continued  to  the  Parliament  1640,  when 
the  said  William  Strode  sat  again  as  a  Member  for  Boeralston, 
and  was  in  that  Parliament  impeached  by  the  king  as  one 
of  the  five  members  ;"  and  in.  John  Strode,  Esri.  of  Tavistock, 
*'  a  great  favourite  of  the  nobility  and  gentry,  who  spent  much 
of  his  time  about  London,  and  was  counted  the  best  bowler  in 
all  England."  The  direct  senior  line  of  Strode  terminated  with 
the  great-grcat-great  grandson  of  Sir  'William,  M.P.  1010, 
WiUiam  Strode,  Esq.  of  Newnham  Park,  who  d.  27  Aug.  1767, 
■when  Newnham  Park  and  estates  passed  to  the  heir  male, 

EiciiAKD  Strode,  Esq.  of  Boterford,  son  of  William  Strode, 
Esq.,  by  his  wife  Mary  Anne  Cholwich,  of  Oldston  House, 
and  grandson  and  heir  of  George  Strode,  Esq.  thereof,  son 
and  heir  of  John  Strode,  Esq.  of  London,  2nd  son  of  William 
Strode,  Esq.  of  Ugborough,  son  and  heir  of  Sampson  Strode, 
Bectorof  Pittishara,  who  d.  1631,  10th  son  of  William  Strode, 
of  Newnham,  and  Elizabeth  Courtenay.  This  Eiehard  Strode, 
Esq.  of  Boterford,  ni.  Admonition,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lear,  Esq. 
of  Sandwell,  Devon,  and  Newnham  Park,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

KtCHARD,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Geoege,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Thomas  Lear,  d.  unm. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Eev.  John  Arscott,  of  Plympton. 

Admonition,  m.  John  Valentine  Hewlett,  Esq. 

Mr.  Strode  d.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William Steode,  Esq.,  who  d.  unm.  Ib02,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

The  Eev.  Eichakd  Strode,  of  Newnham  Park,  m.  Harriet, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Leman  Eogers,  Bart.,  M.P.,  and 
had  four  daus.,  Harriet,  Jane,  Maria  Admonition,  and  Florence, 
all  of  whom  d.  young.     He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

George  Strode,  Esq.  of  Newnham  Park,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1S25,  b.  19  Jan.  1780  ;  m.  12  Sept.  1821,  Dorothy 
Bird,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Synions,  Esq.  of  Chaddlewood,  and  had 
issue, 

George  Sidney,  late  of  Newnham  Park,  6.  4  Oct.  1829. 

Dorothy  Georgiana  Admonition.  Florence. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  conies  courant  sa. 
Creil — On  a  mount  vert  a  savin  tree  ppr.  fructed  gu.  Motto — 
Hycmc  viresco. 

i'eut— Newnham  Park,  Plympton,  Devon. 


lion  couped  or,  for  Strode;  A  demi-griffln  holding  a  cross- 
potent  arg.,  for  Chetham.    Motln — Malo  mori  quam  faedari. 
(Stat— Southhill  House,  Shcpton  Mallet,  Somerset. 


CHETHAHr-STBODE    OF    SOUTHHILL. 

CnETHAM-SiEODE,  Edwaed  Chaeles,  Esq.  of 
Southhill,  Somerset,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset, 
m.  25  June,  1842,  Amelia,  dau.  of  Daniel  Eiddeford, 
Esq.  of  London. 

HuiCrtgC.— TuoMAS  CnETnAM,  Esq.,  6.  29  Nov.  1771, 
eldest  son  of  Thomas  Chetham,  Esq.  of  Mellor  Hall  (by  Anne 
Ilis  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Strode,  Esq.  of  South  Hill),  s.  his 
uncle.  Col.  John  Strode,  of  South  Hill,  and  assumed,  by  sign 
manual,  Dec.  1808,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Strode.  He  m.  1816,  Catherine  Brandreth  Backhouse,  widow 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Spencer  Thomas  Vassall,  and  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Uev.  D.  Evans,  D.D.,  Eector  of  West  Tilbury,  Essex, 
and  at  his  death  s.  p.,  11  Sept.  1827,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

EicHARD  Chetham,  Esq.,  who  assumed  tho  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Strode.  He  ))!.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  tlic 
Eev.  Eobert  Tomlinson,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Cley,  Norfolk,  but 
dying  s.  ■p.,  was  j.  by  his  brother, 

Eandle  Chetham,  who,  assuming  t!ie  surname  and  arms  of 
'^IRODE,  liccanie  Eakdle  Chetham-Stkode,  Esq.  of  South  Hill, 
lly  his  wife,  Juliet  (who  d.  3  March,  1864),  he  left  no  issue, 
lie  was ,?.  by  his  brother. 

Admiral  Sir  Edward  CHETnAM-.?TEODE,  K.C.C.  and  K.C.II., 
''  July,  1774;  ;i(.  1810,  Margaret,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter  Deanc, 
:'.s.(\.  of  the  Bahamas,  and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1844)  had  issue, 

Edward  Charles,  now  of  Southhill. 

Frederick,  Post  Capt.  E.N. 

Alfred,  Ees.  Mag.  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  m.,  and  has  issue. 

Wilbraham. 

Augustus,  Capt.  E.N.,  m..  2r>  March,  186.5,  Esther  Frcdcrica, 

dau.  of  D.  Maitland  MakgiU-Criehton,  Esq.  of  Eaukcilour, 

CO.  Fife. 

Louisa,  -III.  cm.  William  Adams,  E.M.  Collego,  Sandhurst. 
Lavinia,  in.  E.  C.  Bamford,  Capt.  in  the  army. 
Catherine. 

Sir  Edward  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Strode,  on 
succeeding  to  the  famil.;  estates  in  1845 ;  he  d.  11  April,  1802. 

.4rm.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  in  a  canton  sa.  a 
crescent  arg.,  fdr  Strode;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  griffin  segreant 
en.  within  a  burduie  sa.  bczantee,  for  Ciietuam.  C'rcii^— A^dcmi- 


STRONG-    OF    NETHEK.-STRONGE,    NOW 
OF    THE    CHASE. 

Steong,  G-eoege,  Esq.  of  Tho  CJiase,  co.  Here- 
ford, M.D.,  J.P.and  D.L.,  h.  Jan.  1812  ;  m.  17  Dec. 
1839,  Charlotte,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Cooke, 
Esq.  of  The  Chase,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Beatrice  Charlotte  Eleanor. 

II.  Gertrude  Pollexfen,  deceased. 

III.  Mabel  Fiennes,  deceased.  iv.  Joan  Bcresford. 

?LtllC<irf0.— The  name  of  Stronge  is  a  corruption  from 
Straungc  or  Storange,  branches  of  whicli  family  were  at  an 
early  period  seated  in  various  counties  of  England.  In  the 
Calendar,  Inquis,  i)ost  mortem,  we  find  Hugo  Straunge, 
1  Hrnry  v.,  having  estates  near  York ;  Baulde  win  Straungc,  co. 
Stafford,  temp.  Henry  VI.;  and  Johannes  Straunge,  Armiger, 
in  the  cos.  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  15th  of  tho  same  reign. 
Gaye's  History  of  Svffotk  mentions  John  Straunge  bequeathing 
certain  lands  in  that  co.  a  century  earlier,  a.d.  1378.  The 
will  of  Johannes  Stronge,  of  Coventre,  bears  date  1522.  But 
Nether  Stronge,  in  Somerset,  seems  to  have  been  the  "  cuna- 
bula  gentis,"  the  name  occurring  frequently  in  the  records  of 
that  and  the  adjoining  cos. 

The  Eev.  William  Stronge,  Eector  of  Blore  Critchel, 
Dorset,  afterwai'ds  a  famous  Preacher  at  Westminster  Abbey, 
and  buried  there  4  July,  1654;  though  after  the  Eestoration 
his  remains  were  violently  torn  up  by  the  populace ;  describes 
himself  as  "Durotrigensis,"  i.e.,  a  native  of  Dorset,  and  waa 
no  doubt  of  the  Nether-Stronge  family. 

George  Stronge,  of  Chard,  Somerset,  8  Queen  ELizAnnTii, 
seems  to  have  been  engaged  in  serge  manufactures,  the  staple 
of  those  parts,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and  Walter.  The  elder 
son, 

Thomas  Stronge,  of  Chardstoke,  left  a  son, 

James  Stronge,  b.  1619;  he  became  Eector  of  Eettisco'.nbe, 
and  Vicar  of  Ilminster;  he  m.  1st,  Miss  Minterne,  niece  of  the 
equestrian  family  of  Brown  of  Frampton,  and  had  by  her  a 
son,  Melancthon.  By  a  2nd  wife  he  had  further  issue,  and 
particularly  Martin,  b.  1663,  thirty  years  Vicar  of  Yeovil,  id. 
a  dau.  of  Phelips  of  Montacute,  and  left  issue. 

Melancthon  Stronge,  the  elder  son,  b.  1650,  describes  him- 
self as  cf  Nether-Stronge,  and  appears  to  have  allowed  hinisi'lf 
to  be  drawn  in  to  take  part  in  the  unfortunate  rising  ;ind 
defeat  of  James,  Duke  of  Monmouth.  Immediately  after  the 
battle  of  Sedgemoor,  near  Bridgewater,  on  the  4th  July,  1035, 
and  the  disastrous  defeat  which  followed,  he  fled  away  on 
foot,  disguised  in  the  garb  of  a  working  artizan,  with  his  tools, 
&c.,  to  London,  which  he  reached  in  great  misery.  Some 
time  previous  to  this  adventure  and  happy  escape  from  the 
massacre  and  from  the  horrors  of  the  "Bloody  Assize,"  he 
had  ))i.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary,  wife  of  Gosforth,  and 
Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Sandeforth,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau., 
Anne,  ra.  12  April,  1742,  Eobert  Streatfeild,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Melancthon  Stronge,  who  settled  at  Garratt,  Surrey,  and 
d.  28  March,  1750,  leaving  a  son, 

Melancthon  Strong,  b.  1706 ;  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Sanders,  Esq.,  of  Hookwood,  in  Charlwood  (of  the  ancient 
family  of  Sanders  of  Sanderstcad)  and  had  issue, 

I.  Melancthon,  d.  young. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

m.  Clement  Samuel,  of  Lympsfield,  Surrey,  m.  1782,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Streatfeild,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  by  Anne 
Sandeforth  his  wife,  and  d.  1827,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  LiNwooD  (Uev.),  6.  17S0,  Eector  of  Sedgcficid,  co. 
Durham;  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  G.  Trittun,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1S67)  had  issue, 

Henry  Linwood,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1816 ;  m.  Fanny 
Louisa,  4tli  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  Hi'nry 
David  Erskine,  Dean  of  Eipon,  by  Lady  Harriett  Daw- 
son his  wife,  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Portarlington,  and 
has  issue,  Arthur  Hugh  Linwood,  and  Clement  Erskine, 
and  three  daus. 

Clement  William,  Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  1869. 

Anna  Maria,  vi.  Eev.  0.  Crcsswell,  Eector  of  Hanworth, 
Middlesex,  and  has  issue,  Oswald  Ernest,  Friderick, 
and  Frances  A.  Clementina. 

Georgiana,  m.  E.  H.  Donnithorno,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Colne 
Lodge,  Middlesex. 

Margaret  Louisa.  Julia. 

Eev.  T.  L.  Strong  d.  30  April,  1SS5. 

2  Clement  (Eev.),  LL.B.,  b.  1790,  Eector  of  Gedncy,  co.  Lin- 
coln; ra.  30  ."Vpril,  1810,  Catherine  Bridget,  dau.  of  Viuteut 


1542 


STR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


STE 


Hilton  Biscoe,  Esq.  of  Hookwood,  Surrey,  and  d.  15  April, 
1852,  having  had  issue, 

Leonard,  of  Canister,  co.  Caithness,  D.L.,  a  Commis- 
sioner of  Suijply  for  that  co.,  b.  22  Oct.  1833. 
Catherine  Anne,    m.    Charles  Middlcton,   Esq.,  Senior 
Eegistrar  of  H.M.   Court  of  Probate),   eldest  son  of 
Admiral  Gambler  Middleton,  C.B.,  vide  Gainsborough 
in  Bckke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  and  has  issue, 
Clement  Alexander,    Barrister-at-Law,   late    Bombay 
Civil  Service,  TO.  1st,  Edith,  dau.  of  Kev.  Canon  Mel- 
vill;  and  2ndly,  Helen,  dau.  of  Noel  Harris,  Esq., 
and  has  issue,  Gambler;   Noel;  Gilbert;  Edith;  and 
Leila. 
Oswald  Robert,  Capt.  4th  King's  Own  royal  regt. 
Emily  Augusta. 
Mary  Barbara,  to.  Kcv.  J.  Pitt,  Eector  of  Eendcombe, 
CO.  Gloucester. 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  m.  Madgwick  Davidson,  Esq.,  and  d. 
March,  1853,  having  had  issue, 
Madgwick  George,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  Barrister-at- 
Law. 
Jessie  Elizabeth. 
Clare  Bridget. 
Fanny  Sophia,  to.  Ecv.  G.  B.  C.  Chilton. 

TV.  Job,  d.  s.  p.,  at  sea. 

I.  Sarah,  m.  Leonard  Kilham,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  'Xownsead,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  and 
d.  1785. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Strong,  Esq.,  m.  17C4,  Sophia,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of 
Robert  Alsop,  Esq.  of  Great  Marlborough  Street  (Lord  Mayor 
of  London  1752,  and  Sheriff  1747,  the  year  in  which  Lord 
Lovat,  and  Radcliffe,  the  titular  Earl  of  Derwentwater,  were 
beheaded),  and  had  with  her  the  Southwark  estates.  Their 
children  were, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Clyst  St.  Mary,  Devon,  and 
Theberton,  Suifolk,  m.  Augusta  Louisa,  dau.  of  Dr.  Rundcl, 
of  Bath,  and  d.  1860,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edmond  (Rev.),  b.  1803;  d.  1874;  Rector  of  Clyst  St. 
Mary,  m.  Sarah  Forbes,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Colston 
Coulson,  Esq.,  of  Clifton,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue, 

AVilliam  Arthur  (Rev.),  sometime  Student  of  Ch.  Ch. 

Oxford,  Vicar  of  Eavcnsthorpe,  co.  Northampton,  m. 

1865,   Stephana,   eldest  dau.   of  J.   C.  Kent,   Esq.  of 

Earl's  Croome,  co.  Worcester. 
Thomas    Edmond,  Major  Bombay  Indian    Army  Staff 

Corps,  66th  and  3rd  N.I.,  m.  1876,  Geraldine  Le  Quesne, 

younger  dau.  of  W.  V.  Le  Quesne,  Esq.  of  Jersey. 
iJcrbert  Augustus,  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Melbourne 

University,  Australia,  m.  Helen  Edmiston,  dau.  of  — 

Edmiston,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 
Surah  Constance,  m.  1844,  Rev.  R.  Porter,  Rector  of 

Kenn,  Devon,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  a  dau. 
Edith  Augusta,  vi.  1865,  P.  M.  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Luscombe 

House,  Devon,  and  has  issue,  Rose  Adela. 

2  Frederick  Kettleby,  a  Merchant,  and  Consul  to  King  of 
Greece,  at  Athens,  m.  Louisa  von-Shroeder,  and  d.  1875; 
had  issue,  Alfred  Palamedes,  Architect,  of  London,  m. 
F'eb.  1874,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Capt,  E.  W.  Lang,  R.N.;  Hugo 
Atlieuais ;  Maximilian. 

3  Thomas  Augustus,  Incumbent  of  St.  Paul's,  Chippenham, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Morgan  Davies,  Esq.  of  Pembroke, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Charlotte,  of  Coughton,  co.  Hereford,  d.  1859. 
The  elder  son, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Strong,  Rector  of  Brampton  Abbotts,  and 
first  portionist  of  Bromyard,  Hereford,  b.  April,  1766 ;  d.  1849  ; 
he  m.  1st,  1793,  Caroline  Radegunda,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Roberts,  and  grand-dau.  of  Dr.  Roberts,  Master  of  St.  Paul's 
School,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Painswick,  co.  Gloucester,  to.  Miss 
Gravenor,  and  d.  1866,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert  (Rev.),  m.  Eliza  Gulielma,  dau.  of  Rev.  George 
Way,  and  has  issue. 

2  Leonard,  'ni.  1861,  his  cousin,  dau.  of  Rev.  Leonard 
Strong. 

3  William  Edmund,  m.  1st,  a  niece  of  Gen.  Sabine;  and 
2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  Peyton,  Bombay  army. 

4  Carolus  Artlmr,  m.  Miss  Curling,  d.  Oct.  1878. 

1  Julia,  Vi.  Rev.  B.  H.  II.  Browne,  Rector  of  Sandford,  co. 
Oxford,  and  had  by  him,  who  d.  1878,  issue. 

2  Louisa  Caroline,  m.  Capt.  H.  M.  Robertson,  Royal 
Artillery. 

*.  Leonard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Matthews,  Demerara,  in. 
1st,  Miss  Reed;  and  2ndly,  Maude,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Dundas,  1st  bart.  of  Beechwood,  and  d.  Oct.  1874  ;  left  issue, 
Robert  Dundas,  James  Leonard,  and  Catherine  Emma. 

Mr.  Strong  to.  2ndly,  1804,  Sophia  Margaretta,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  James  Bean,  Esq.,  by  CorneUa  his  wife,  only  child  and 
lieir  of  Samuel  Barlow,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  and  sister  and 
lieir  of  Dawsonne  Drake,  Governor  of  Madras,  who  was  son  of 


George  Drake,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Drake,  3rd  bart.  of' 
Buckland,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Elizabeth  PoUexfen,  and  had 
further  issue, 

Clement  Dawsonne  (Rev.),  Rector  of  All  Saints,  Bristol,  m. 
Charlotte,  sisterof  J.  AddingtonSymonds,  Esq.,  M.D.,  ofClif- 
ton,and  has  issue,  1  Dawsonne  Melancthon,  Capt.  10th  Bengal 
Lancers,  m.  1870,  Mary,  dau.  of  Perceval  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Clifton ;  2  John  Alexander,  of  the  Admiralty,  m.  Aug, 
1878,  Lucebella,  dau.  of  the  late  Marcus  Theodore  Hare, 
Esq.,  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Hare;  1  Agnes  Mary  Susana. 
Henry,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  m.  1841,  Mademoiselle  Elise 
la  Cloche,  heiress  of  Mont  au  Pr&tre,  Jersey,  and  had  issue, 
1  Henry  Barlow  j  2  Francis  Drake ;  3  Lorimer  Wilson,  and 
two  daus.  George,  of  The  Chase. 

Emily  Margaretta,  to.  1st,  Rev.  B.  Williams,  and  has  issue, 
Benjamin  Maurice,  m.  Miss  E.  Tremlett;  she  m.  2ndly,  T. ' 
Swainson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,   1  Agnes,  m.  1868,  Charles 
Espinette,  of  Wisconsin,  U.S. ;  2  Janet,  to.  Charles  Moody, 
of  Wisconsin. 
Ellen,  TO.  Rev.  P.  Sternschuss,  of  Cagedale,  co.  Hereford. 

Arms — Gu.,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  an  eagle  displayed' 
or,  quartering  the  arms  of  Circumnavigator  Drake,  viz.,  sa., 
a  fess  wavy  between  two  pole  stars  arg.  Crest — An  eagle 
displayed  or. 

.ieai— The  Chase,  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 


STRONG     OF    THORPE    HALL. 

Strong,  Charles  Isham,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall, 
Peterborough,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.,  b.  7  Sept, 
1838  J  m.  27  Sept.  1864,  Katharine  Anne,  daii.  oi 
Eev.  P.  W.  Powlett,  Eector  of  Frankton,  co, 
Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  1  Jan.  1870.  li.  Charles  Powlett. 

I.  Diana  Caroline.  ii.  Horatia.  iii.  Isabella. 

IV.  Grace.  v.  Katharine  Mary. 

JtiUCajJC— Rev.  William  Strong,  of  Thorpe  Hall,  J.P.,; 
who  d.  16  May,  1866,  son  of  the  Ven.  William  Strong,  Arch- 
deacon of  Northampton  (who  d.  1848),  by  his  wife  Margaret 
(who  d.  1852),  TO.  Isabella  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Euseby  Isham,  Rector  of  Polebrooke,  great-grandson  of  Sir 
Justinian  Isham,  4th  bart.  of  Lamport,  and  d.  16  May,  1866, 
leaving  surviving  issue, 

Charles  Isham,  now  of  Thorpe  Hall. 

Caroline  Charlotte,  to.  F.  St.  L.  Pratt,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
twin  daus. 

Scat — Thorpe  Hall,  Peterborough,  co.  Northampton. 


STRTJTT    OF    BELPER. 

Stetttt,  George  Henet,  Esq.  of  Bridgehill, 
Belper,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869, 
b.  14  Sept.  1826 ;  m.  15  Sept.  1846,  Agnes  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Edward  Ashton,  Esq.  of  West 
End,  Prescot,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Herbert,  b.  21  April,  1854;  to.  1876,  Edith  Adela, 
eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Yelverton  Balguy,  and  haa 
issue,  with  a  dau.,  a  son,  George  Ashton. 

I.  Susan  Agnes.  ii.  Lucy  Frances. 

III.  Clara,  d.  1  June,  1863. 

JClUCilflC. — Jedediah  Stkutt,  Esq.  of  Derby,  2nd  son  oi 
William  Strutt,  of  South  Normanton,  in.  1755,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Woollat,  of  Derby,  and  dying  1797,  left  (with  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Evans,  Esq.  of  Darley 
Hull,  CO.  Derby ;  and  Martha,  wife  of  Samuel  Fox,  Esq.  o! 
Derby)  three  sons,  i.  William,  his  heir,  father  of  Edward 
Stkutt,  Lord  Belper;  ii.  George  Benson,  of  Bridgehill 
House,  Belper;  and  iii.  Joseph,  of  Derby,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  o) 
Archibald  Douglas,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  a  son,  Joseph  Douglas, 
who  d.  s.  p.  1821,  two  daus.,  Isabella,  m.  John  Howard  Gallon, 
Esq.  of  Hadzor  House,  co.  Worcester;  and  Caroline,  in 
Edward  Nicholas  Hurt,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1834.    The  2nd  son, 

George  Benson  Stkutt,  Esq.  of  Bridgehill,  Belper,  m 
12  Aug.  1783,  Catharine,  youngest  dau.  of  Anthony  Radford. 
Esq.  of  Holbrook,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  May,  1842; 
had  issue,  i.  George  Henet,  d.  unm.  1821 ;  ii.  Jedediah,  o: 
whom  presently;  in.  Anthony  Radford,  of  Milford,  Derby 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  3  Nov.  1791 ;  iv.  John,  b.  16  Dec.  1793,  d 
1868;  I.  Mary,  d.  1828;  and  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  1853.  Mr 
Strutt  d.  3  Aug.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Belper,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higl 
Sheriff  1849,  b.  7  Sept.  1785  ;  to.  1st,  12  April,  1810,  Susannah 
only  dau.  of  Joshua  Walker,  Esq.  of  Chfton  House,  Bother 
ham;  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  had  issue. 


STU 


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STU 


1543 


George  ITexbt,  now  of  Bridscliill,  Belppr. 
Catharine,  m.  1833,  Rev.  Eclwaiil  llcuiy  Abncy,  of  Moasham 
Hall,  and  has  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

Helen  Susan,  hi.  ISoO,  John  Ldward  Norton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
Chester. 

Marianne,  m.  1840,  Douglas  Fox,  Esq.  of  Brighton,  and  has 
two  sons  and  four  daus. 
Mr.  Jedediah  Strutt  m.  2ndly,  15  May,  1850,  Jane  Roberts, 
youngest  dau.  of  Mylcs  Sandys,  Esq.  of  Graythwaito  Hall,  co. 
I^ncaster,  and  niece  of  John,  8th  Earl  of  Stair.  lie  U.  i  Nov. 
1854. 

Anns—Sa.,  a  chevron  erminois  between  three  crosses-cross- 
let  or.  Crest — A  dexter  arm  erect  couped  at  the  elbow  habited 
sa.,  cuff  erminois,  charged  on  the  sleeve  with  a  cross-crosslet 
litcbee  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  roll  of  parchment  all  ppr. 
Motto — Propositi  tcnax. 

4;e^t^_jjhdgehill,  Helper;  and  Makeney  House,  co.  Derby. 


STUAUT    OF    LOCH    CABRON. 

Stttaet,  Dttgald,  Esq.  of  Loch  Carron,  co.  Eoss, 
h.  1817;  i>i.  1876,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  heiress  of 
Dalness,  co.  Argyll,  only  cliilcl  of  Capt.  Downing, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Coll  MacDouald,  of  Dalness. 
Mr.  Stuart  is  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John 
Stuart,  of  Loch  Carron,  M.P.,  a  distinguished 
Lawyer,  formerly  Vice-Chancellor  of  England,  who 
1.  1876,  and  of  Jessie  his  wife,  dau.  of  Duncan 
Stewart,  Esq. 

S;ce(5— Loch  Carron,  co.  Eoss ;  Dalness,  Bonawe,  Argyll,  N.B. 


STUAE'} 


OF    BETTON 

See  Scott. 


STRANG-E. 


STUART    OF    TEMPSFORD     HALL. 

STT7AET,  William,  Esq.  of  Tempsford  Hall, 
md  Aldenham  Abbey,  J. P.  for  Herts,  and  J. P. 
ind  D.L.  for  Beds,  High  Sheriff  1875,  Deputy 
Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Beds 
Hilitia,  M.P.  for  Bedford  1854-7,  and  1859  to  1868, 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  1851, 
'.  7  March,  1825 ;  m.  13  Sept.  1859,  Katharine, 
Idest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Armitage  Nicholson, 
Csq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Dugald,  6.  18  Oct.  ISGO. 

II.  Henry  Esme,  b.  15  July,  IbGo.  ! 

I.  Mary  Charlotte  Florence. 

II.  Elizabeth  Frances  Sybil. 

i  lttnC((0C — The  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  William  St0art, 
i.D.,  6.  March,  1755,  youngest  son  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Bute, 
le  celebrated  Minister  of  Geokge  III.,  was  translates  from 
•  t.  David's  to  the  Archiepiscopal  See  of  Armagh,  and  the 
'  'rimacy  of  all  Ireland  in  1800.  His  Grace  m.  3  May,  1796, 
Dphia  Margaret  Juliana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pean,  Esq.  of  Stoke, 
Qd  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  had  issue, 

William,  late  of  Aldenham  Abbey. 
;  ;  Henry,  M.P.,  d.  26  Oct.  1854. 

\    Mary  Juliana,  m.  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Eanfurly ;  and  d.  his 
'.      widow,  11  July,  1B6G.  Louisa,  (/.  v.nm.  1823. 

..  ;he  Archbishop  d.  6  May,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
,     WiLUAM  Stuaet,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  xVbbey,  Herts,  J. P.  and 
.  I.L.,  6.31  Oct.  179S;  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1821,  Henrietta  Maria 
irah,  eldest  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Morice  Pole,  Bart., 
I.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  July,  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Tempsford  and  Aldenham  Abbey. 

II.  Charles  Pole,  of  Sandj-mount  House,  Woburn,  6.  7  May, 
ls26;  m.  20  March,  i860,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has,  Robert, 
l;eginald,  Charles,  Ralph,  Clarence,  Frederick,  Maud, 
Constance,  Grace,  and  Florence. 

III.  Clarence  Esme,  b.  2;l  May,  1827;  m.  16  April,  185.3, 
Catherme,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Cuninghame,  of  Caddell 
and  Thornton,  co.  Ayr. 

'•  ^'^■■y  I'ole,  m.  1  Aug.  1843,  Jonathan  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of 
MenabiUy,  CornwaU;  and  d.  l»o2,  leaving  two  sons  and 
three  daus. 

II.  Henrietta  Pole,  m.  1845,  Reginald  T.  Co;ks,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue  two  daus. 

III.  Louisa  Pole,  m.  3  Aug.  1852,  Rev.  Oliver  Matthew 
luaiey ;  and  d.  1858,  leaving  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Stuart  m.  2ndly,  31  Aug.  1854,  Georgina  Adelaide  Forester, 
'•  of  Gen.  Walker,  of  The  Manor  House,  Bushey,  Herts; 
11. 


and  d.  7  July,  1874  (his  widow  in.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  1875,  Hon. 
James  Grant,  brother  of  John  Charles,  7th  Earl  of  Seafield), 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Col.  William  Stuakt,  now  of  Aldenham. 

Anns— Or,  a  fcss  chequy  az.  and  arg.  within  a  double  tres- 
sure  flory  countei-flory  gu.  Crest — ^A  demi-lion  rampant  gu. 
Motto — Avito  viret  lionore. 

.SVa/s— Tempsford  llall,  Sandy,  Beds;  and  Aldenham  Abbey. 
Watford,  Herts.  ' 


STUART  OF  CASTLETOWN. 
Villiees-Stuaet,  Hexey  John  Richaet),  Esq. 
of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny,  formerly  Capt.  68th 
regt.,  afterwards  Lieut.-Col.  Waterford  Militia 
Artillery  h.  3  March,  1837 ;  m.  1870,  Jane  Rigby, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Rigby  Murray,  Esq.  of  Parton 
Pliice,  CO.  Kirkcudbi'ight,  aud  has  issue, 

I.  AVilliam  Desmond,  b.  1872. 

II.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  1874. 

I.  Kathleen  Jane.      ii.  Gertrude  Elsie.       in.  JIarie  Violet. 

itt'nraflC.— LoED  Uenkt  Stuabt,  5th  son  of  John,  4lh 
E.nrl  and  1st  Marquess  of  Bute,  6.  7  June,  1777  ;  m.  1802,  Lady 
Gertrude  Amelia  Mason- Villiers,  only  dau.  and  Iieir  of  George, 
2nd  and  last  Earl  of  Grandison,  and  had  issue, 

I      I.  Henry,  created  May  1839,  Lord  Stuart  dc  Defies,  b.  S  Juno, 

1803  ;  d.  1874. 
i:.  William,  of  whom  presently, 
in.  Charies,  b.  11  Sept.  1808;  /«.  Kov.  1830,  Elizabeth,  dau. 

of  Rear  Admiral  John  Rouet  Smollett,  of  Bonhill. 
I.  Gertrude  Amelia,  d.  v.nm.  1826. 

Lord  Henry  Stuart  d.  1809.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Villiers-Stdakt,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  co.  Waterford  1835-47,  Capt.  12th 
Lancers,  Lieut.-Col.  Waterford  Militia  Artillery,  6.  21  Aug. 
1804;  m.  1  June,  1833,  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  Jlichael  Cox, 
Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny  (by  Hon.  Mary  Prittie  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Sadleir,  1st  Lord  Dunally;,  and  sister  and 
heir  of  Sir  Richard  Cox,  Sth  bart.  of  Dunmanway  (see  Family 
of  Cox  below);  and  d.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  John  Richard  Villieks-Stcakt,  present  repre- 
sentative of  this  branch. 

II.  Dudley,  formerly  of  51st  regt.,  b.  1840. 

I.  Gertrude  Mary,  d.  unm.  8  Jan.  Is51.  ii.  Geraldine. 

III.  Evelyn. 

J'amila  of  i,ox. 

Sir  Richard  Cox,  1st  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  Lord  Chief 

Justice  of  Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  was  appointed,  1703,  Lord 

Higli  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  was  twice  one  of  the  Lords 

Justices  during  the  absence  of  the  Lord  Lieutenant.    He  was 

6.  1650,  knighted  1692.  created  a  Baronet  21  Nov.  1706;  and 

ni.  26  Feb.  1673,  Mary  Bourne,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  June,  1715) 

he  had,  with  seven  daus.,  five  sons, 

I.  Richard,  M.P.  for  Tallaght  1705,  and  for  Clonakilty  1717, 

b.  27  Oct.   1677;  m.  1st,  5  Sept.  1698,  Susannah  French, 

who  d.  10  Aug.  1716;  and  2ndly,   13  March,  1719,  Mary, 

dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Arthur  Pomeroy,   Dean  of  Cork ;  and 

(/.  V.  p.  15  April,  1725,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 

with  four  daus.,  three  sons, 

1  Sir  Richard,  2nd  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  was  M.P.  foi 
Clonakilty,  6. 23  Nov.  1702;  m.  13  Dec.  1725,  Mary,  dau.  oi 
Eight  Hon.  George  Evans,  and  sister  of  George,  1st  Lord 
Carbei7,  who  d.  Jan.  1768.  He  d.  Feb.  1766,  having 
had,  with  four  daus.,  three  sons, 

Richard,  r,i.  Eliza  Turner,  dau.  of  John  Becker,  Esq.  oi 
Creagh,  co.  Cork;  and  d.  r.  -p. 

Sir  Michael  (Rev.),  3rd  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  m.  7  Jan 
1762,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Massy,  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord 
Massy,  and  widow  of  John  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Seafield,  co 
Dublin;  aud  d.  18  July,  1872,  leaving,  with  one  dau. 
two  sons. 

Sir  Richard  Eyre,  4th  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  m 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  O'Brien,  Esq.,  grandson  oi 
William,  3rd  Earl  of  Inchiquin,  and  sister  of  William 
and  James,  2nd  and  3rd  Marquesses  of  Thomond, 
and  was  accidentally  drowned  16  Sept.  1784,  leaving 
by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  the  Right  Hon.  William 
Saurin,  Attorney-General  for  Ireland)  an  only  dau., 
Maria. 

Michael,  d.  un:n.  before  his  brother. 

George,  d.  unm. 

2  James,  b.  13  Dec.  1703;  d.  s.  p. 

3  John,  of  Bandon,  6.  14  April,  1705,  had,  with  four  daus., 
three  sons,  of  whom,  Richard,  the  eldest,  Capt.  46th 
regt.,  d.  at  the  Havannahj  John,  the  3rd,  Major  E.I.C., 
d.  f.  p. ;  and  the  2nd, 

Michael,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Guards;  rii.  Jan.  1765,  Anna 

5  a 


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THE  LANDED  GENTP.Y. 


STU 


Maria,  dau.  of  Daniel  Shea,  r=q.,  aAVest  India  Planter, 
and  d.  4  Feb.  1162,  leaviug  by  lier  (who  d.  Nov.  ll'Sd) 
with  tour  daus.,  tour  sons, 

SiK  EicHABD,  &th  bait,  of  Dunmanway,  h.  6  June, 
^         1769;  lost  in  his  passage  from  iiensal,  Sept.  ITStJ  ; 
d.  s.  x>.  _,        .     ^, 

Sib  John,  6th  hart,  of  Dunmamvay,  an  officer  m  the 

Life  Guards,  b.  4  April,  1771 ;  d.  s.  j).  23  Uee.  1S32. 
Slichael  Joseph,  Capt.  1st  Itoyal  Scotch  regt. ;  d.  S:  ii. 

at  Antigua,  lb04.  . 

Sib  Geobge  Mathee,  7th  bart.  of  Duumanway,  Major- 
Gen.  Bombay  army,  h.  24  Feb., 1777 ;  d.  s.  i).  2S  June, 
1838. 
II.  Walter,  h.  8  Feb.  1679;  d.  5  June,  1683. 
lU.  John,  b.  22  April,  1684  ;  d.  2  Dec.  1692. 

IV.  William,  b.  1  Jan.  16s6:  d.  Aug.  1693. 

V.  Michael  (Most  lUv.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Cashcl,  ?;. 
2  Nov.  1691;  ordained  Priest  20  Sept.  1713;  Chaplain  to 
James  2nd  Duke  of  Ormonde,  when  Lord  Lieutenant;  con- 
secrated Bishop  of  Ossory  29  May,  1743;  translated  lo 
Cashel  22  Jan.  1754;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Hon.  James 
O'Brien,  M.P.  for  Voughal,  and  grand-dau.  of  William,  3rd 
Earl  of  Inchiquin,  by  whom  (who  d.  19  Jan.  1746),  he  left 
at  his  decease,  28  May,  1779,  an  only  son, 

Kichard,  of  Castletown,  co.  Kilkenny,  6.  15  Jan.  174.5; 
m.  25  Jan.  liOti,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Burton,  Esq., 
brother  of  Sir  Charles  Burton,  1st  bart.  of  I'oUacton, 
and  had  (with  two  daus.,  1  Kachel,  ix.  I^onsonby  Hore, 
Esq.,  and  2  Anne,  '„i.  lion.  Price  Blackwood)  five  sons, 

1  Michael,  of  Castletown,  h.  14  April,  1768;  m.  Hon. 
Mary  Prittio,  cUiu.  of  Henry  Sadlcir,  1st  Lord  Dunmic  y, 
and  had  issui/, 

Sib  KiciiAKD,  Sth  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  d.  s.  ji.  7  May, 

1846.  Henry,  d..  ■aaui. 

Katheeinb,  heir  to  her  brother,  m.  1   June,   1833, 

LiEUT.-Cui,.    William    Villiehs    Stuaet,   M.P.  co. 

AVatcrford,  afterwards  of  Castletrjwn. 

2  Sib  Francis,  9th  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  h.  23  July, 
1769;  la.  Aug.  1803,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Ferns  ;  and  d.  .«.  j).  m.  6  March,  18.06. 

3  Kichard  iKev.),  Kector  of  Cahiroonlish,  6.  20  Sept. 
1771;  ni.  Sarah,  dau.  of  liev.  Kalph  Hawirey,  and  had 
issue. 

Sib  Hawteet,  10th  bart.  of  Dunmanway,  h.  180S ;  711. 

1857,   Elizabeth,  widow   of  Henry  Hore,  Esq.;  and 

d.  s.  'j). 
Sir  Michael  Feancis  Hawtret,  11th  bart.  of  Dun- 
manway,  i/i.  0  Jlarch,  1853,  Emma  Katherine,  dau. 

of  Duncan  McKellar,   Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  j>.,  when  the 

Baronetcy  became  extinct. 
William  Saurin,   „i.  Blary,  dau.  of  Major  Miller,  of 

CO.   Derry,    and    had    two    daus.,   Maria,    m.   Hex. 

Blathew  Enraght ;  and  Anne,  m.  llcv.  Thomas  Lyort. 

4  WiUiara,  b.  G  Jan.  1773;  d.  s.  p.  in  the  West  Indies 
before  1811.        5  Benjamin,  6.  20  Jan.  1775;  d.  s.  jk 

Sir  Eichard  Cox,  the  1st  bart..  Lord  Chancellor,  cZ.  3  May, 
1733,  aged  83  years. 

y^iTOS— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  fess  ehoqny  arg.  and 
az.  witliin  a  double  tressure  llory  counterflory  gu.  a  martlet 
for  difference,  for  Stuaet  ;  2nd  and  ord,  arg.,  on  a  cross  gu. 
five  escallops  or,  for  Villiers.  Creats — 1st,  a  demi-lion  ram- 
pant gu.;  2nd,  ViLLiEKs,  A  lion  ramp.  arg.  ducally  crortiicd 
or.     Motto — Avito  viret  honorc. 

(Seat— Castletown,  Carnc!t-on-Suir,  co.  Tipperary, 
. «. 

STUART    OF    INCHBEECK. 

Stuaet,  Alexaxuek,  Esq.  of  Inclibreci,  co. 
Eincardine,  and  Laitheas,  co.  Aberdeen,  head  and 
present  representative  of  the  families  of  Sttiaet  of 
Inchbrecic,  and  Sibbald  of  Kair,  h.  8  June,  1832  ; 
«t.21June,  1864,  Hon.  Clcmc-ntina,  Arbuthnott  dau. 
of  John,  9th  Viscount  Arbuthnott,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  h.  20  April,  1877.  11.  A  son,  h.  27  Sept.  1878. 

I.  Clementina  Graham,  b.  10  Jan.  1875. 

itincagC.— David  Stcaet,  first  of  Inchbreck  (1547),  was 
son  of  Andrew  Stuart,  of  Johnston,  or  Laurence  Kirk  in  the 
Mearns,  and  grandson  of  Sir  James  Stuart,  of  Athol,  son  of 
Murdoch,  Duke  of  Albany,  who  was  grandson  of  Robert  II., 
King  of  Scotland.  David  in.  jEgidia,  dau.  of  John  Strathan- 
chin,  of  Dallivaird,  and  had  one  son, 

John  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  iii.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Walter 
Spark,  of  Kirkside;  and  dying  about  1612,  was  &.  by  his  son, 

lloBEBT  Stuabt,  of  Inchbrcck,  m.  1st,  Nichola,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Keith,  of  Phaisdo  and  Over  Dysart,  of  which  mar- 
riage there  was  only  one  dau.,  Mary  Stuart,  who  became  co- 
heiress of  her  grandfather,  i<i.  AVilliam  Keith,  of  Brotherton, 
her  cousin,  and  nephew  of  Earl  Marischal.  Eobert  Stuart  wt. 
2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Andrew  Arbuthnott,  of  Fiddcs,  and  by 
her  had  two  sons,  David,  and  Francis.  IXobert  Stuart  d,. 
about  ICIO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


David  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Ilohert 
Lyall,  of  Canterland,  and  widow  of  John  Cowie,  Wadsetter  of 
liedmirc,  by  whom  he  had  his  son  and  successor, 

AVilliam  Stuaet,  of  Inclibreck,  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dan. 
and  heiress  of  David  Guthrie,  of  Kair,  son  of  Harry  Guthrie, 
of  Halkerton,  near  Forfar,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventually  heiress  of  Dr.  David  Sibbald,  of  Kair,  represen- 
tative of  the  very  ancient  family  of  SinnALD  of  Kair,  and  left 
two  sons,  John,  and  James;  the  latter,  after  serving  with  the 
army  in  Holland,  joined  Prince  Charles  Edward,  in  the  civil 
war  in  Scotland,  in  1745—46,  and  fled,  after  Culloden,  to  France, 
where  he  entered  the  French  service,  and  rf.  at  St.  Omer  ir 
1776,  a  Knight  of  the  Order  of  St.  Louis.  William  Stuart  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Stcart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eichari 
Law'son,  of  Mill  of  Garvock,  by  whom  he  had  five  sons  and  om 
dau.,  who  m.  Capt.  James  Leslie,  of  the  15th  regt.  of  foot 
He  ni.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  James  Leith,  of  Wliitcriggs 
but  by  her  left  no  issue.  He  was  «.  by  his  grandson,  thi 
eldest  son,  David,  having  d.  before  his  father, 

John  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  his  cousin,  Isabella  Wright 
grand-dau.  of  Harry  Guthrie  (Halkerton),  and  left  but  on 
child,  a  dau.,  Isabella,  who  d.  unm.    He  was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

John  Stuaet,  of  Inchbreck,  Professor  of  Greek  in  Maris 
chal  College,  Aberdeen,  m.  Margaret  Mowat,  dau.  of  Gcorg 
Mowat,  Merchant  in  Aberdeen,  a  cadet  of  the  ancient  famil 
of  Mowat  of  Ardoch  and  Logic,  co.  Aberdeen,  and  had  thre 
sons,  George  Andrew,  Alexander,  and  Charles,  of  Quebec 
and  two  daus.,  Marjory;  and  Mary,  widow  of  Alexande 
Glennie,  of  JIaybank,  Aberdeen.  John  Stuart  was  s.  1827,  b 
his  eldest  son, 

George  Andrew  Stuart,  of  Inchbreck,  m.  Jane,  dau.  ( 
Alexander  Dingwall,  of  Eanniestone,  co.  Aberdeen,  but  d.  s.j 
(aged  51),  10  June,  1844,  when  he  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

Alexander  Stuaet,  Esq.  of  Laithcrs  and  Inchbreck,  J.l 
and  D.L.,  b.  1  Jan.  1795;  m.  1  Oct.  1828,  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  < 
John  Lawson,  Esq.,  Capt.  11. N.;  and  d.  20  Dec.  1846,  huvin 
had  issue, 

Alexander,  now  of  Inchbreck. 

Walter  Lawson,  b.  17  Sept.  18:!C;  d.  3  Feb.  1860. 

Mary,  rn.  1866,  Hugh  James  Piollo,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh. 

Arms — Or,  a  fess  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  a  lion  pr.-=ai 
in  chief  and  a  rose  in  base  gu.  all  within  a  bordure  cngriili 
and  gobonatcd  componee  of  the  2nd  and  3rd.  Cmt— 
civet-cat  couchant  ppr.     Motto — Semper  paratus. 

liCdidence — Laithers  House,  Turriff,  co.  Aberdeen. 


STUBBER  OF  T/EOYNE. 
ITamiltox-Stfbber,  Eobeet,  Esq.  of  Moyn 
Queen's  Co.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  187. 
h.  18  June,  1811. ;  m.  15  Nov.  1877,  Adele  Graingej 
dau.  of  Alexander  Duncan,  of  The  Grange,  c 
Lancaster,  and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Olive. 

JLlUCittJC— The  Rev.  Alexander  Chetwood  nAJiiiTO 
Rector  of  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny,  elder  son  of  Eob< 
Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  ISOl,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-h< 
of  Rev.  Sewell  Stcbber,  and  assumed,  in  consequence, 
royal  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Stubbeb.  By  h 
he  had  issue, 

Robert,  of  Moyne. 

Sewoll,  m.  1832,  Selina,  d.au.  of  Sir  John  Robinson,  1st  baij 
of  llokeby  Hall,  co.  Louth,  and  has  issue. 

William,  m.  1829,  Henrietta  Dojne,  of  Queen's  Co.,  andb 
issue.  Alexander  Chetwood,  m.  Miss  Storkin, 

Richard  Hugh. 

Hester  Maria,  ni.  Abel  John  Caulfeild  Warren,  Esq.  of  lO 
hill,  CO.  Kilkenny. 

Harriet  .\nne.  Sophia  Eliz.ibeth. 

Anne  Matilda,  m.  Francis  Curry,  Esq.  of  Lismoro. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Hamilton  Stubbeb,  Esq.  of  Moyne,  J.P.  and  D.' 
High  SherifflSSl,  b.  I  Oct.  Is03;  m.  2  May,  1840,  Olivia,  fll 
of  Rev.  Edward  Lucas,  of  the  Castleshane  family,  and  wid 
of  Henry  Smyth,  and  has  issue, 

Eobeet  Hamilton,  now  of  Jloyne. 

Olivia  Harriet  Florence  Hamilton. 

Eleanor  Fanny  Beatrix  Hamilton. 

Arma — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  pile  in  points 
an  antelope's  head  or,  for  Stubber;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  01 
bend  gu.  three  martlets  of  the  first,  for  Sewell.  Cre-il- 
martlet  arg.  on  the  top  of  a  mural  crown  gu.  il/o«o— Gla 
et  arcu. 

.SV"<— -Moyne,  Durrow,  Queen's  Co.  CZyfts— Kildare  Stri 
Dublin;  Naval  and  ililitary,  Loudon;  Army  and  Ka 
London. 


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STUDD    OF    OXTON. 

Stfdd,  Edward  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Oxton,  Devon, 
and  Banchor,  Mot,  Inverness,  J. P.  for  Devon,  b. 
26  Nov.  1855  ;  m.  3  April,  1877,  Evelyn,  3rd  dau.  of 
Sir  Arthur  Chicliester,  8th  bart.  of  Yoidstou,  North 
Devon. 

JLtlimiJf. — Major-Gen.  Edward  Studd,  J.P.  anrl  D.L., 
served  as  Hish  Sheriff  1862,  Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  TGtli 
rcgt.  (son  of  Edward  Studd,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  Christopher  Bell,  Esq.  of  Suffolk),  b.  1799;  ra. 
1st,  1821,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Sijurrier,  Esq.  of  AlbriKhton 
',  Salop ;  and  2ndly,  1855,  Beatrice  Emma,  dau.  of  Cha'rlton 
ly,  Esq.  of  Sidmouth,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Fairfax,  now  of  Oxton. 

II.  Alnod  Ernest,  Lieut.  15th  Hussare,  b.  26  Sept.  1S57. 

Major-Gen.  Studd  d.  6  Dec.  1877. 

Arma—Gw.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three  crescent?  ar?.,  on 
;  rliief  embattled  of  the  last  a  tilting  spear  in  fess,  the  head  to 
<inister,  the  staff  encircled  l»y  a  cUaplet  of  oak  all  ppr.  Crest 
lit  of  a  mural  crown  two  arms  embowed  in  armour,  the 
Is  in  gauntlets,  holding  a  tilting  spear  encircled  by  a  cliaplet 
ak  as  in  the  arms,  all  ppr. 

iuU — Oxtoa,  near  Exeter. 


STUDDEBT    OF    BUNKATTY    CASTLE. 

STroDERT,  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Castle, 
:o.  Clare,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  Capt.  R.N., 
').  1820 ;  m.  1877,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  James 
Oenniston,  Esq.  of  Grreenock,  co.  Renfrew,  and  has 
?iue. 


I.  Alicia  Agnes. 


II.  Helen. 


itfllCaCJf. — The  Studderts  are  said  to  have  been  of  great 
intiquity  in  cos.  York  and  Suffolk.     In  1G69, 

Rev.  George  Studdeet,  Chaplain  to  King  Williaji  III.,  was 
qpointed  Eector  of  the  Livings  of  Kilpeacon  and  Eathkeal, 
uid  made  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Limerick.  He  obtained 
.-rants  of  lands  to  a  large  amount,  and  settled  on  his  estate  of 
Viieman,  co.  Limerick,  which  property  has  devolved,  and  is 
low  in  the  possession  of  the  family.  He  m.  1G95,  Milicent, 
iau.  of  George  Eose,  Esq.  of  Morgans,  co.  Limerick,  sister 
>i  the  Eight  Hon.  Henry  Eose,  Chief  Justice  of  the  lung's 
jcnch,  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons, 

I.  TH05tA3,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  George,  b.  1697;  m.  Miss  Eyre,  of  co.  Galway,  and  settled 

in  King's  Co. 
HI.  Richard,   obtained  lands  In  co.  Clare,   and  settled  at 

Clonderalaw.    He  ni.  Miss  Pratt,  and  had  issue  three  sons 

and  one  dau., 

1  George,  m.  Elizabeth,  dati.  of  Thomas  Stiiddcrt,  Esq. 
of  Bunratty,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  George,  who  hi,.  1828, 
Ellen,  niece  of  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Limerick, 
and  d.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  George,  now  of  Clonder- 
alaw, CO.  Clare,  J.P.,  b.  lb  Nov.  18'28;  m.  25  Jan.  1861, 
Maria  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Lloyd,  of  Limerick,  and  has  by 
her  (who  d.  1872)  issue,  George,  6.  22  May,  1865 ;  Edward, 
h.  31  May,  1866;  Maria,  b.  1861;  Ellen,  6.  1863;  and 
Fanny,  b.  1867 ;  and  two  sons,  who  d.  young. 

2  Maurice  (Eev.),  D.D.,  ra.  Miss  Paterson,  and  was  .?.  by 
his  son,  Eichard  (Eev.),  who  m.  Juliet,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Scott,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Newry,  and  left  issue, 
Eichard,  of  Mount  Elvers,  who  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  the 
Hon.  George  Massy. 

3  Jonas,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomas  Crowe, 
Esq.  of  Dromore  House. 

1  Anne,  m.  Andrew  Welsh,  Esq.  of  Kcwtown,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Clare  and  Limerick. 
IV.  Maurice,  of  Elm  Hill. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  —  Freeman,  Esq. ;  and  2nd]y,  —  Lang- 
ford,  Esq.,  both  of  co.  Limerick. 

II.  Agnes,  III.  —  Southwell,  Esq. 
he  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stcddert,  Esq.,  6.  1G3G,  acquired  property  in  cos. 
!e,  Limerick,  and  Kerry,  and  took  up  his  re.=^idence  at  the 
•le  of  Bunratty.  He  m.  1st,  Madame  Cusack,  by  whom  the 
te  of  Kilkishen  came  into  the  family;    and  2ndly,  Miss 

.>.kcr,  of  Castle  Lough,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  of  Kilkishen,  m.  1788,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John 
Blood,  Esq.  of  Castle  Fergus,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Kilkishen,  his  successor,  who 
in.  1S07,  Milicina,  dau.  of  Eobert  .Ashworth.  Esq.,  and 
sister  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  AsUworth,  Governor  of 


Oporto,  iind  d.  19  July,  1873,  having  hail  issne  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  18.50),  1  Eobert  Ashworth  Studdert,  E.sq.  of 
Kilkishen  House,  co.  Clare,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  High 
Sheriff  1848,  late  Major  Clare  Militia,  6.  31  Dec.  1817; 
m.  18  Jan.  1819,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Kev.  Williani 
Waller,  of  Castletown,  and  had  a  son,  Thomas,  6.  1850  d 
1869;  2  George  Frederick,  6.28  Dec.  1816,  d.  12  May,  1846] 

2  George,  ni.  Miss  Massy,  and  was  father  of 

George,  of  Glenwood  and  Kilnamona,  co.  Cla.'-e,  m.  Jane, 
dau,  of  Hugh  Eussell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  grand-dau. 
of  Capt.  Neptune  Blood,  of  Eoxton  House,' co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue, 

George  Hampden  de  Clare  (Eev.),  B.A.  Cantab.,  Vicar 
of  Edwardstone,  Boxford,  Suffolk. 

Jane  Agnes. 

Thomasina  Bloomfield,  in.  Eeginald  R.  B.  Guinness, 
Esq.  son  of  the  late  E.  G.  Guinness,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and 
grandson  of  Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  10th  bart.  of 
Hawkeshury,  and  has  issue,  Jane  Agnes  Maud. 

3  Eichard  (Eev.),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  O'Meara, 
and  has  issue. 

1  Elizabeth,  ni.  George  Waller,  E.sq.,  of  Prior  Park, 
brother  of  Sir  Eobert  Waller,  Bart,  of  Lisbrain,  and  uncle 
to  Lord  Bloomfield. 

2  Mary,  ni.  George  Mansergh,  Esq.  of  Eiversdale,  co. 
Kildare. 

3  Alicia,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Bunratty. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  1787,  George  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Clanderalaw. 
u.  Milicent,  m.  WUliam  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Corbally. 

Mr.  Studdert,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Clare  1727,  wa3 
s.  at  his  decease  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Stcddert,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Castle,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  CO.  Clare,  b.  1748;  m.  1778,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Shepperton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  late  of  Bunratty  Castle,  his  heir. 

II.  James  Fitzgerald,  Lieut.  IGrh  regt.,  deceased. 

ui.  George,  r/i.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  Stewart  Blacker, 
Dean  of  Leighlin,  d.  and  left  issue, 

1  Thomas,  Capt.  Eoyal  Engineers,  deceased. 

2  Abraham  Wellington,  vi.  Miss  Cooper,  d.  and  left  issue. 

3  Stewart  Blacker,  deceased. 

4  George  (Eev.),  m.  Caroline  Amelia,  dau.  of  Major 
Priestley,  Deputy  Inspector-General  of  Constabulary  in 
Ireland,  and  had  one  dau.,  deceased. 

1  Elizabeth,  ra.  Dr.  O'Flaherty. 

2  Anne,  deceased. 

rv.  Charles  Fitzgerald,  m.  1808,  Maria, 'dau.  of  Robert  Wogan, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  dying  27  Nov.  1851,  left  '.ssue, 

1  Eobert  Wogan,  of  Callane,  Kilkishen,  J. P.,  m.  1840> 
Kate,  dau.  of  Admiral  O'Brien,  and  has  (with  another 
son),  Eobert  O'Brien,  b.  1842  ;  ra.  12  Feb.  1874,  Mariaime, 
dau.  of  Lord  Adam  Loft  us. 

2  Charles  Fitzgerald,  of  Newmarket  House,  J.P.,  Major 
late  80th  regt.,  m.  18f)2,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Charles  Putland, 
Esq.  of  Brayhead,  co.  Wicklow. 

3  Frederick,  deceased. 

4  William  Steele,  of  Keeper  View,  O'Brien's  Bridge,  co. 
Clare,  J.P.,  b.  8  Nov.  1821  ;  m.  6  July,  1854,  Constance, 
dau.  of  Eobert  George  Massy,  Esq.  of  Avondale,  son 
of  Hon.  George  Massy,  and  has  three  sons,  Charles 
Henry  Thompson,  b.  13  Sept.  1S56;  William  John  Massy, 
I.  16  Dec.  1857;  and  Hugh  Samuel,  6. 30  April,  I86I ;  and 
one  dau.,  Constance  Helen. 

5  George  (Mayor),  J. P.,  of  Craggane  Tower,  co.  Clare,  m. 
Is58,  Agnes,  2ncl  dau.  of  Eev.  Charles  Waller,  of  Trimley, 
Suffolk,  and  ihas,  with  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  Charles 
Fitzgerald,  6.  1859. 

V.  John  Fitzgerald  (Admiral),  J.P.,  of  PelTa,  m.  1S31,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Welsh,  of  Newtown  House,  co.  Clare ; 
and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  Is78>, 

1  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.N.,  h.  1833;  d.  18C3. 

2  Eichard,  of  Pella,  Kilrusn,  co.  Clare  (.\rniy  and  Xavy 
Club,  London),  served  in  Eoyal  Marine  Artillery  in  Crimea 
and  in  China,  and  as  Capt.  and  Adjutant  of  London 
Artillery  Brigades,  6.  1835;  in.  1860,  Maria  Isabella, 
youngest  dau.  of  William  Ansdale  Leech,  Esq.  of 
Eatheran,  co.  Mayo. 

3  John  Fitzgerald,  of  Lochnavar,  co.  Clare,  6.  1818;  in. 
1869,  Mary  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Charles  Hall, 
E.N.,  and  has,  with  a  dau.,  Anne  Welsh,  John  Fitzgerald, 
b.  1872. 

1  Jane  Anne,  m.  1S57,  John  Mariner  Ecdmayne,  Esq.  of 
South  Dene,  co.  Durham. 

VI.  Edward,  settled  in  Canada,  ra.  Miss  Kilbum,  sister  of 
Col.  Kilburn,  d.  and  had  issue. 

I.  Mary,  m.  Kev.  Eobert  Gabbett,  Eector  of  Castletown,  and 
Vicar-General  of  Killaloe,  deceased. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Eev.  Edward  Eyre  Maunsell,  of  Fort  Eyre, 
deceased. 

lu.  Caroline,  deceased,  m.  1st,  Marcus,  son  of  Marcus  Pater- 
son, Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  Valentine,  1st  Earl  of 
Dunraven ;  and  2ndly,  E.  W.  Burton,  Esq.  of  Clilden  House, 
CO.  Clare. 

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sue 


Mr.  Studdert  d.  1825,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  non, 

Thomas  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Bunratty  Castle,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  182.'),  b.  1779;  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  George  Studdert, 
Esq.  of  Kilkishen,  by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Blood, 
Esq.  of  Castle  Fergus,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Dc  Clare,  d.  unrii.  1866. 

II.  George,  of  Arleman,  co.  Limerick. 

III.  Richard,  now  of  Bunratty. 

IV.  PiOhcrt,  m.  1st,  a  niece  of  Lieut.-Gea.  Hawkshaw;  and 
2ndly ,  a  dau.  of  Kev.  J.  B.  Langton,  and  settled  in  Australia. 

V.  Charles. 

■VI.  John  1  itzfferald,  Eesident  Magistrate  for  co.  Carlow, 
in.  Alice,  widow  of  Arthur  Bastable,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
d.  1870,  havinf<  had  one  son  and  two  daus. 

VII.  Augustine  Fitzgerald,  m.  Margretta,  dau.  of  John  Fer- 
guson, Ksq.  of  Glenmorc,  Bute,  and  has  issue,  Thomas; 
Augustine :  Anna  Margarctta. 

I.  Hannah  Maria. 

II.  Alicia,  m.  Gen.  Frederick  Maunscll,  Col.  S.^'ith  King's 
Light  Infantry.  iii.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Milicent  Anne,  m.  John  S.  Gabhett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Lak<3. 
Mr.  Studdert  d.  Aug.  1870,  and  was  s.  hy  his  2nd  son,  the 
present  proprietor. 

Arms—^z.,  three  mullets  arg.  Crest — A  demi-horsc  rampant 
environed  round  the  body  by  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — 
Kefulgent  in  tenebris. 

Seat — Bunratty  Castle,  Bunratty,  co.  Clare. 


STUDHOLME    OF    BALLYEIGHAN. 

Studuolme,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Ballyeiglian  and 
Eilmainer,  King's  Co.,  m.  11  July,  1878,  Mary 
Hastings,  only  dan.  of  James  Robert  Davis,  Esq. 
of  Bagott  Street,  Dublin,  by  Charlotte  Elizabeth  his 
"wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Eirville,  co. 
Cork. 

ILlltCitgC. — The  family  of  Studholme,  of  Studholme, 
after/ards  resident  at  Abbey  Holme,  Cumberland,  were 
Governors  of  tiie  city  of  Carlisle,  and  were  connected  by 
marriage  with  many  of  the  county  families.  The  family  of 
Brownrigg,  of  Yrton,  in  that  co.,  now  represented  by  Sir 
Eobert  William  ColebrooUe  Brownrigg,  Bart.,  maternally 
descends  from  tliis  family. 

John  Stcdholme,  Esq.  of  Studholme,  Abbey  Holme,  and 
afterwards  of  Morton  Head,  Cumberland,  sold  the  last  of  the 
family  estates.    He  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Nixon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  now  of  Ballyeighan  and  Kilmainer. 

II.  John,  resident  in  New  Zealand,  m.  Miss  Ellen  Moorehouse, 
of  Vork,  and  has  issue, 

III.  Michael,  resident  in  New  Zealand,  m.  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Paul. 

I.  Frances.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Ada,  in.  Charles  Bakpi-  Stoney,  Esq.,  M.B. 

Arms — Vert,  ahorse  arg.  caparisoned  or,  on  a  chief  of  the 
second  three  spur  rowels  gu.  Crest — A  horse's  head  couped 
arg.  bridled  or. 

Seat — Ballyeighan,  Parsonstown,  King's  Co. 


STYLE    OF    BICESTER    HOUSE. 

See  BuRKE'sPeera^'e  and  Baronetage,  under  the 
title  of  Style  of  Wateeingbuey,  Bart. 

♦ 

STYLEMAN     LE    STRANGE    OF 
HUNSTANTON". 

See  Le  Steange. 


SUCKLING    OF    BARSHAM. 

Suckling,  Rev.  Robert  Alfred  John,  of 
Barsham,  Suffolk,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Barsham 
and  Sliipmeadow,  Rector  andPati-on  of  the  Livings, 
h.  1842. 

ILiuragC. — This  is  a  very  ancient  family,  formerly  seated 
in  Norfolk,  where  they  were  connected  with  and  possessed  of 
the  manor  of  Woodton-cum-Langhall  since  the  reign  of 
Edward  III. 

Thomas  Suckling,  alias  Esthawe,  was  admitted  to  a  mes- 
suage and  land  in  the  manor  of  Woodton,  a.d.  1348,  his  son, 
John  Suckli.vg,  living  in  1353,  is  presumed  to  be  grandfather 
of  Philip  Sdckling,  who  was  possessed  of  the  same  mes.suage 
and  land  in  1430,  and  had  a  son,  Stephen  Suckling,  living  in 
1479.     Fourth  in  descent  from  him  was 

Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  son  of  Richard  (d. 
1551),  grandson  of  Robert  (d.  1539),  and  great-grandson  of 


John  Suckling,  of  Woodtnn,  whose  father,  John,  was  son  of 
the  above  Stephen,  living  1470.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Barwick,  and  had  issue, 

EoMosD  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich.  He  gave  the 
communion  plate  to  the  Cathedral,  they  bear  the  arms  of 
Suckling,  impaling  those  of  the  Deanery,  with  a  Latin  ia- 
scription.  By  Amie  his  wife  he  had  two  daus..  one  m.  Rev. 
Thomas  Spendlove,  Prebendary  of  Norwich  Cathedral,  and  , 
tlic  second,  Lucy,  ?,(.  Thomas  Marsham,  of  Stratton Lawless. 

RoiiERT,  of  Compania. 

John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

Anne,  ra.  Thomas  Layer,  Esq.  of  Norwich. 

Mary,  m.  —  Hassell,  E.sq.,  of  London.  i 

Elizabeth,  mi.  Charles  Cardinal,  Esq.  of  Dedham,  Essex.        j 

Maud,  m.  Sir  Peter  Gleanc,  Knt. 

Robert  Suckling  m.  2ndly,  Johanna,  dau.  of  William  Cardinal, 
Esq.  of  Bromley,  and  had  further  issue, 

Charles,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  representative  of  the  family 
on  the  death  s.  ji.  of  his  nephew.  Sir  John,  the  Poet. 
Christopher,  of  Wix,  in  Essex. 

Mr.  Suckling  served  as  representative  in  Parliament  for  the 
city  of  Norwich  in  the  years  1570  and  1585.  He  was  a  membci 
of  the  Company  of  Merchant  Adventurers,  and  his  arms,  in> 
paled  with  those  of  that  community,  are  still  in  the  spandril; 
of  the  old  Hall  at  Woodton,  which  he  erected,  having  pur- 
chased the  manor  and  advowson  thereof  from  Sir  Christopher 
Haydon,  for  about  £300.  He  possessed,  previously,  almost  all 
the  land  in  the  parish,  but,  as  the  manor  was  only  then 
acquired,  Blomfield,  the  historian  of  Norfolk,  commences  with 
this  gentleman,  tlms  accounting  for  the  mistake  Nelson'si 
biographers  have  all  committed,  in  saying  that  "  his  Lordship'i 
maternal  ancestors,  the  Sucklings,  have  been  resident  at 
Woodton  for  t/iree  centuries,"  whereas/iie  would  be  nearer  till 
truth.  Robert  Suckling's  third  son,  but  eldest  to  leave  male 
issue. 

Sir  John  Suckling,  Knt.,  Privy  Councillor  to  .Taimes  I.,  m 
1st  Martha,  sister  to  Lionel  Cranfield,  1st  Earl  of  Middlesex,  am 
Lord  Treasurer,  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of — Reeve,  of  Bury  St 
Edmunds,  Suffolk.    By  the  first  only  he  had  issue, 

John  (Sir)  his  heir.  Lionel,  d.  .t.  p. 

Anne,  ni.  Sir  John  Davis,  Knt.  of  Pangbourne,  and  d.  165B. 
Mary,  d.  unrn.  1658.  y, 

Sir  John  d.  1627,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Suckling,  the  celebrated  Poet,  6.  1610;  ({.  issue 
less,  7  May,  1641,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  passei 
to  his  uncle, 

Charles  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  am 
co-heir  of  Stephen  Drury,  Esq.  of  Aylsham,  and  by  her  hadai 
only  son,  Robert,  his  heir;  he  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  o 
Anthony  Drury,  Esq.  of  Beesthorpe,  and  had,  with  other  issue 
a  son,  Charles,  of  Bracondale,  wlio  ra.  Maria  Aldrich,  of  Man 
green  Hall,  and  d.  in  1666.  Mr.  Suckling  d.  himself  in  1644 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  High  Sheriff  for  Nor, 
folk  in  1664,  m.  1st,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Wodehouse 
Bart.,  of  Kimberley,  M.P.,  by  Blanch,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Lord  Hunsdon,  and  had  a  son,  Robert,  his  heir.  He  in.  2ndly 
Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Doyley,  Bart,  of  Shottisham, 
by  whom  he  had, 

Horatio.  William.  , 

Elizabeth,  m.  Abraham  Castell,  Esq.  of  Yarmouth. 

Mr.  Suckling  d.  1699,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Suckling,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  to.  Sarah,  dau.  o 
Maurice  Shelton,  Esq.  of  Shelton,  and  dying  1708,  left  twi 
sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  Maurice  (Rev.),D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Westminster,  m.  Anne 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Turner,  Bart,  of  Warham,  6; 
Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  the  celebrated  Sir  Robert  Walpole 
K.G.,  and  had  issue, 

Maurice,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Mary  Walpole,  niece  of  Robert,  Is 
Earl  of  Orford,  but  d.  s.  p.  This  gentleman,  the  earl; 
patron  of  Nelson,  fought,  on  the  21st  Oct.  1757,  a  gallan 
naval  action  off  Cape  Frangois  :  with  three  ships,  carryini 
184  gun.s,  and  1,232  men,  he  defeated  a  French  squadros 
of  much  heavier  metal,  bearing  36G  guns,  and  3,440  men 
He  was  subsequently  returned  to  Parliament  for  Ports 
mouth,  made  Comptroller  of  the  Navy,  and  one  of  tli; 
Elder  Brethren  of  the  Trinity  House.  It  is  not  a  littli 
singular  that  the  great  action  of  Trafalgar  was  fought  oi 
the  same  day  of  the  month,  the  21st  Oct.,  and  to  th> 
circumstance  Nelson  alluded  at  the  commencement  c- 
that  memorable  engagement. 

William,  of  Banham  Haugh,  Norfolk,  Comptroller  o 
Customs,  b.  1730;  m.  Mary  Ramsay;  d.  1798.  Had  issue 
1  William,  Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  a  dau.  of  G 
Wybrew,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 


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"William  Benjamin,  retired  Admiral,  h.  1788;  m.  1847, 
Caroline,  dan.  of  AYUliam  Loaden,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue,  one  dau., 

Florence  Horatia,  m.  1876,  Thomas  Suckling,  E.X. 
Horace.  William  Xclson.  Nelson. 

2  Horace  (Eev.),  EectOr  of  Barsham,  m.  1796,  a  dau.  of 
George  Jackson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Kichaid  Randall  (Rev.),  m.  1837,  Maria,  dau.  of  J. 

Owen,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. 
Eobcvt  William,  Capt.  K.N.,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  H. 
Amadrozy,  Esq. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  1832,  Major  F.  Acton,  of  Gatacre  Park, 
Salop. 
Catherine,  6.  9  May,  1725;  m.  11  May,  1749,  Eev.  Edmund 
Nelson,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Burnham  Thorpe,  in  Norfolk,  and 
had  issue, 
Maurice  Nelson,  b.  17.53;  d.  n.  p.  ISOl. 
William  Nelson,  1st  Earl  Nelson. 

Horatio  Nelson,   Viscount  Nelson,  the   hero  of  Tra- 
falgar. 

Susannah  Nelson,  6.  June,  175.5 ;    m.  Thomas  Bolton, 
Esq.,   and  their  son,  Thomas,  succeeded  as  2nd  Earl 
Nelson,  and  was  father  of  the  present  peer. 
Anne  Nelson,  d.  s.p. 

Catherine  Nelson,  m.  George  Matcham,  Esq.  of  Ashfold 
Lodge,  Sussex. 
Lucy,  m.  Thomas  Stone,  Esq.  of  Bedingliam,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Suckling  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

BOBEBT  SccKLisG,  Esq.  of  Woodton,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
lohnBemey,  Esq.,  and  d.  1734,  leaving  issue, 

Denziel,  m.  Hannah  Tubby,  and  left  at  his  demise,  1744,  a 
son,  Eobert,  who  d.  s.p. 
Eobert  (Eev.),  d.  s.  p.  Eichaed,  of  whom  presently, 

Horace  (Rev.),  d.  without  issue. 
Uary,  m.  Roger  Howman,  Esq. 

[be  3rd  son, 
BiCHAKD  SccKLiNG,  Esq.,  m.  Ann  Kibert,  and  was  father  of 
BoBEKT  SccKLixG,  Esq.  of  Woodtou,   Capt.  West  Norfolk 

HiUtia,  m.  Susannah  Webb,   a  descendant   of  Inigo  Jones, 

ind  bad  issue, 

I.  Eobert  George,  Capt.  E.A.,  d.  s.  ^j.  in  the  West  Indies. 

n.  Madkice  William,  his  heir. 

ni.  John  Thomas,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  —  French,  Esq.  of 

Broome,  in  Suffolk,  and  had  issue. 
I.  Anna  Maria,  in.  at  St.  Peter's  Church,  Norwich,  about 

1794,  Alexander  Fox,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Alfked  Inigo  Fox,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

n.  Emily  Susanna,  m.  Nicholas  Checseman,  Esq.  of  the  co. 
York,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Eobert  Suckling  Cheeseman. 
Ilie  entail  having  been  cut  off,  Capt.  Suckling  settled  the 
state  on  his  son,  Maurice  William,  and,  failing  his  issue, 
in  the  son  of  his  eldest  dau.     lie  d.  1312,  and  was  s.  accord- 
ngly  by 

Macbice  William  Suckling,  Esq.,  Lieut.  E.N.,  in.  1st, 
!atbarine,  dau.  of  —  Fiamlinghara,  M.D.,and  2ndly,  Caroline, 
lau.  of  —  Eamell,  Esq.,  but  dying  issueless,  1  Dec.  1820,  the 
states  passed  under  the  settlement  to  his  nephew,  Alfred 
nigo  Fox,  who,  having  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
tICKLiNG,  s.  as 

Bev.  Alfbed  Inigo  SrcKLiNG,  of  Woodton  Hall,  LL.B.,  J. P. 
lorfolk,  6.31  Jan.  1796;  m.  31  -Jan.  1816,  Lucy  Clementina, 
taa.  of  Samuel  Clarke,  Esq.,  and  d.  1856,  having  had  issue, 

I.  EocEET  Alfred  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Bussage,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 6.  18  July,  IS18:  m.  1840,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John 
Yelloly,  Esq.  of  Cavendish  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  v.  p.  1851, 
leaving  issue, 

1  EoBEBT  Alfred  John,  the  present  representative,  who 
s.  his  grandfather  1«56. 

2  Thomas,  E.N.,  6.  1844;  m.  1876,  Florence  Horatia,  only 

11        child  of  Admiral  W.  B.  Suckling,  of  Highwood,  Eomsey, 
Hants. 
3  John  Lionel,  of  Barsham,  Blanford,  New  South  Wales, 
I        b.  1848;  JK.  1872,  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  P.  Wright,   Esq.,  J.P. 
Murrurundi,  N.S.W. 
1  Anna  Maria.        2  Mary  Sarah.        3  Constance  Hopton. 

II.  Maurice  Shelton  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trinity  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
Rector  of  Shipmeadow,  b.  1819;  m.  IboO,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
M.  Coates,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau., 

Sarah  Shelton. 

III.  Charles  Richard,  R.N.R.,  b.  8  April,  1825. 

IV.  Henry  Edward,  0.  7  Jan.  1827. 

■•  Lucy.  II.  Katharine  Webb. 

III.  Rosa  Matilda.  iv.  Margaret  Anne. 

V.  Fanoy  Jane.  vi.  Elizabeth  Cranficld. 
Arms—VcT  pale  gu.  and  az.  three  bucks  trippant  or.    Crest — 
buck  courant  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  houey- 
ckles  ppr. 

Heat — Barsham.  Beccles. 


SULLIVAN    OF    TULLYLEASE. 

Sullivan,  Eev.  John,  of  Tiillyleasc  House,  co. 
Cork,  b.  1  Nov.  1G38 ;  m.  5  Junt^  1877,  Georgina, 
only  dau.  of  John  Cox,  Esq.,  J.P.  Weston-super- 
Mare,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  one  dau., 

Mart  Georgina. 

Htliragr.— The  Irish  family  of  O'Sullivan  deduces  its 
descent  from  Oliol  Ollum,  King  of  Blunster,  who  reigned 
A.D.  125,  and  whose  lineage  the  Hibernian  chronicles  trac« 
from  Heber  Fionn,  one  of  the  sons  of  Milesius.  His  descen- 
dant, 

Daniel  O'Sullivan,  dropped  the  prefix  "0"  to  his 
surname.  He  m.  Margaret  Tucker,  of  co.  Kerry,  and  dying 
1632,  left  a  son. 

Darby  Sullivan,  Esq.,  m.  Joanna  Taylor,  of  Kilbolane 
Castle,  andd.  22  Jan.  1718,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Sullivan,  Esq.,  vi.  1714,  Mary  Heme,  of  Hemes- 
biook,  and  d.  1737,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Jerome,  of  Kill,  co.  Eildare,  6.  8  Nov.  1716;  m.  Ann 
Eiissell,  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  two  daus.  (Elizabeth  and 
Mary)  a  son, 

Maurice  Sullivan,  Esq.,  6.  9  ApiU,  1757. 

II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

iir.  James,  6.  14  June,  1731;  m.  1  March,  1764,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Mark  Conor,  Esq.  of  Ballyire,  and  sister  of  the  late 
Daniel  Conor,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  6.  1765 ;  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Knight, 
and  sister  of  the  late  Col.  Peppard  Knight,  of  Charleville, 
and  d.  1839,  leaving  issue,  James,  Lieut.  83rd  regt.,  d. 
1821;  Peppard  Knight,  d.  x.  p.;  Margaret,  m.  Edward 
Rae,  Esq.;  and  Susan,  m.  John  Parker.  Esq. 

2  James  Chesterfield,  of  co.  Limerick,  Jlajor  83rd  regt., 
J. P.,  6.  9  Oct.  1778;  7d.  2  Sept.  1812,  Mary  ^Vnne,  eldest 
dan .  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Ashe,  Prebendary  and  Eector 
of  Croagh,  in  the  Diocese  of  Limerick,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Jefferies,  Esq.  of  Ludlow, 
Salop,  by  his  wife  Frances,  sister  of  Rev.  Thomas  Locke, 
of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1830,  having 
had  issue, 

WUliam,  d.  Dec.  1832. 

Henry  White,  d.  2  June,  1848. 

James  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Askeaton,  co.  Limerick,  b. 
1818;  m.  23  July,  1856,  Georgina  Lucie,  only  dau.  of 
George  Annesley  Owen,  Esq.  of  Eamsgate,  co.  Wexford, 
by  Lucie  Catherine  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Moore,  Rector  of  Ferns,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Poa- 
sonby  Augustus  Moore,  6.  1857. 

John,  d.  29  Sept.  1838. 

Edward,  Lieut,  in  the  army;  d.  8  Sept.  1S45. 

Thomas,  d.  22  March,  lij45.  Jefferies. 

Eliza. 

Marion,  m.  14  Aug.  1855,  Major  Charles  Parker,  4th 
E.S.  Middlesex  Militia,  late  Cyth  regt.,  only  son  of  the 
late  Major  Parker,  62nd  regt. 

Margaret,  d.  Oct.  1853.  Fanny,  d.  Aug.  1846. 

Harriette,  m.  18  Nov.  18.52,  Col.  Charles  J.  Ellis,  Eoyal 
Marines,  son  of  Capt.  EUis,  E.N. 

3  William,  Capt.  30th  regt.,  b.  1781 ;  d.  v.nin.  1827. 

1  Blargaret,  ra.  John  Wall,  Esq. 

2  Eliza,  m.  Roger  Adams,  Esq.  of  Eock  Abbey,  co.  Cork  ; 
and  (/.  s.  p.  1844. 

3  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Green,  Esq.  of  Air  Hill,  co.  Cork,  and 
had  a  son,  James,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C. ;  and  three  daus., 
Susan,  »(i.  William  Sullivan,  Esq.,  or  Tullylease  House, 
J.P. ;  Eliza;  and  Ann,  d.  uam.  1850. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Sullivan,  6.  29  Sept.  1729;  m.  15  Feb.  17G3,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Morgell,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount  Moigell,  co. 
Limerick,  and  sister  of  Crosbie  Morgell,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  d. 
23  Feb.  1795,  leaving  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Eobert,  h.  5  Oct.  1767. 

Thomas  Morgell,  6.  11  May,  1771,  ia.  Miss  Blennerhasseu 

Jeremiah,  6.  15  Aug.  1773. 

Melina,  m.  1789,  George  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Old  Abbey,  co. 
Limerick. 

The  eldest  son, 

JouN  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Tullylease  House,  h.  19  June,  1764; 
m.  10  July,  1794,  Anne,  sister  of  Gen.  Costley,  U.E.I.C.S., 
and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Tullylease  House.         John,  deceased. 

James,  M.D.,  deceased;  ra.  Marion  Beresford,  dau.  of  the 
late  Major  Tomkins,  27th  regt.,  of  Kilnappy,  co.  London- 
derry; and  Richmond  Park,  co.  Limerick,  cousin  of  the 
late  'Viscount  Gough,  K.P.,  and  had  issue,  Beresford,  b. 
March,  1837,  deceased;  Arthur Bunbury,  6.  1840,  deceased; 
James  John,  6.  1848  ;  Jane  Bunbury  Marion  Beresford,  m. 
22  April,  1869,  WilUam  White  Fhnt,  Esq.;  Susan  WUhel- 
mina,  m.  11  Sept.  1867,  Eev.  Joseph  Barton,  of  East 
Leigh,  Havant.  Thomas,  d.  1836. 

Jeremiah  John,  of  Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  9  July, 
1815 ;  m.  C  May,  1846,  Anne  Duncuft,  eldest  dau.  of  tUo 


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late  James  OKtipn,  Esq.  of  Hollinwood,  near  Manchester, 

and  by  lier  (who  d.    18  Jan.   IbGl)   left    issue,    Charles 

Edward  (Hev.),   6.  7  April,  1847;    Alfred,  d.  an  infant; 

Frederick,  6.  24  March,  1850;  Eliza  Anno. 
Charles    Costley    (deceased),    in.   Belinda,    dau.    of   Major 

Tomkins,  and  sister  of  his  elder  brother  James's  wife,  and 

a.  1  Jan.  1869,  leaving  issue  an  only  dau.,  Annie. 
Melian,  m.  Jeremiah  SulUvan,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son,  John, 

of  Curramorc,  co.  Limerick  {see  next.  Memoir). 
Caroline,  m.  K.  G.White,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  llobert;  John; 

Annie;  Melian;  and  Caroline. 
Mary,  m.  M.  J.  Mason,  Esq.  of  Glenbrook,  co.  Cork,  and  has 

is.sue,  John;   Edward;  Anne;  Melian;  Kate. 
Eliza  (deceased),  m.  —  Dooley,  Esq.,  and  has  two  daus., 

Annie  and  Emma. 
Bridget  O'Callaghan,  deceased. 
Mr.  Sullivan  d.  30  March,  I83fi,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Sullivan,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  TuUylease  House,  6. 
15  April,  1807;  ra.  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  Esq.  of  Air 
lliU,  CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  now  of  TuUylease  House. 

II.  James  William,  b.  1851  ;  d.  1  April,  1S76. 

1.  Maria  Eliza,  d.  28  Aug.  1870.        ii.  Eliisabcth  Adams. 

Mr.  Sullivan  d.  28  Dec.  1871. 

^,.„i.5_Per  fess,  the  ba«e  per  pale,  in  chief  or,  a  dexter  hand 
couped  at  the  wrist  grasping  a  sword  erect  gu.  the  blade  arg. 
entwined  with  a  serpent  ppr.  between  two  lions  rampant 
respecting  each  other  of  the  second;  the  dexter  base  vert 
charged  with  a  buck  trippant  or;  on  the  sinister  base  per  pale 
arg.  and  sa.  a  boar  passant  counterchanged.  Crest—On  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  a  robin,  in  the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  ppr.  MuUo 
— Lamh  foistenaeh  an  nachtar. 

iiesjttence— TuUylease  House,  co.  Cork. 


SULLIVAN    OF    CURIIAMOIIE. 

Sullivan,  John  Jeremiah,  Esq.  of  Curramore, 
CO.  Limerick,  J.P.,  and  of  Warberry  Court,  Torquay, 
Devon,  b.  May,  1825  ;  m.  1st,  Isabel,  dau.  of  Richard 
Harrison,  Esq.  of  Wyton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Herbert,  h.  22  Oct.  1852. 

n.  Algernon,  b.  1  May,  1854;  (?.  ISGG. 

ni.  John  Ernest  Holt,  Lieut.  73rd  regt.,  h.  1856. 

I.  Adela.  n.  Beatrice  Isabel. 

He  m.  2ndly,  4  June,  1867,  Caroline  Harriet  Taylor, 
only  child  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Fletcher,  Rector  of 
Quedgeley,  co.  Gloucester. 

ILlltCatlC.— (See  SoLLivAN  of  TuUylease).  The  late  Jere- 
miah Sullivan,  Esq.,  ni.  Melian,  dau.  of  John  Sullivan,  of 
TuUylease  House,  by  Ann  Costley  his  wife,  d.  June,  1825, 
leaving  an  only  child, 

John  Jeremiah  Sullivan,  Esq.,  now  of  Curramore. 

j4rms.  Crest,  and  Jl/oJio— Refer  to  Sullivan  of  TuUylense. 
Sei-'i.s— Curramorc,  Broadford  Charleville,  CO.  Limerick;  and 
Warberry  Court,  Torquay,  Devon. 


OF    HATCHLANDS. 

Aethub,  Esq.  of  Hatchlands, 
1st  Surrey  Militia,  ni.  Georgina 
of  Thomas  Henry  Kingscote, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  has,  with 
1872. 


SUMNER 

HOLME-SUMNER, 

Surrey,  late  a  Capt. 
Emily,  eldest  dau, 
Esq.  of  Kingscote, 
two  daus.,  a  son,  b. 

3LtItCa0C.— Sumner,  Esq.,  Merchant  of  Bristol,  had  two 
Bons,  the  2nd,  John,  D.D.,  was  Canon  of  Windsor,  and  Pro- 
vost of  King's  Coll.  Cambridge  (see  Su.mner  of  Patlenhani 
Priory).    The  elder  son  was  father  of 

William  Bbightwell  Sumner,  Esq.,  who,  17G8,  purcha.sed 
the  estate  of  Hatchlands.  He  -m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  John 
Holme,  Esq.  of  Holme  Hill,  Cumberlaud,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1771)  he  had  issue, 

Georoe,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  a  Banker  in  London,  b.  4  Aug.  17C2;  d.  170C. 

Catherine,  ru.  James  LaurcU,  Esq. 

The  elder  son, 

George  Holme  Sumner,  Esq.  of  Hatchlands,  M.P.,  J.P.,  and 
Col.  1st  Royal  Surrey  MiUtia,  6.  10  Nov.  17G0;  in.  17  Nov. 
1787,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Col.  Charles  Pemble,  Commander-in- 
Chief  of  the  E.LC.'s  eervice  at  Bombay,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 


George,  who  d.  1817,  aged  21.  ^■ 

William,  of  Hatchlands. 

Charles  Vernon,  Rector  of  Newdegate,  Surrey,  and  of  Fam- 

borough,  Hants,  ia.  June,  1825,  Katherine,  now  of  Necton 

Hall,  Norfolk,  dau.  of  William  Mason,  Esq.  oi  Necton  Hall, 

Norfolk. 
Sophia,   m.   Andrew   Henry   Thomson,    Esq.,  son  of  John 

Thomson,  Esq.  of  Waverley  Abbey.  ' 

Mr.  George  Holme  Sumner,  on  inheriting  the  property  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  Tliomas  Holme,  Esq.  of  Holme  Hill,  1794, 
assumed  by  sign-manual  the  additional  surname  of  Holme. 
His  son  and  heir. 

Col.  William  Holme  Sumner,  of  Hatchlands,  m.  Mary 
Barnard,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Barnard  Hankey,  Esq.  of  Fetcham 
Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  one  son,  the  present  Arthur 
Holme  Sumnek,  Esq.  of  Hatchlands,  and  one  dau.,  Georgiana> 
in.  24  Nov.  1857,  Francis  WiUiam  FitzHardinge,  Lord  Fitz- 
Hardinge. 

^'/•iiis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  two  chevrons  gu.,  for 
Sumner;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  buck  trippant  gu.,  for  Holme. 
Crests — 1st,  A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  ducally  gorged  or,  for 
Sumner  ;  2nd,  A  hawk,  wings  elevated  ppr. ,  for  Holme. 

Seal — Hatchlands,  East  Clandon,  Surrey. 


SUMNER    OF    PUTTENHAM    PRIORY. 

StiMXEE,  Mary,  Geoegiana,  and  Emily,  of 
Puttenham  Priorv,  Surrey,  s.  their  brother,  13  May, 

1878. 

3itlIC(t(JC.— The  Rev.  John  Sumner,  D.D.,  Canon  of 
Windsor,  and  Provost  of  King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  m.,  and  left 
several  children,  of  whom  two  sons  left  issue  mule, 

I.  RoTiERT  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Kenilworth,  «?.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
William  Bird,  Esq.,  Merchant,  of  London,  and  d.  1804, 
leaving  two  sons, 

1  John  Bird  (Most  Rev.),  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
P.C,  b.  1780;  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Capt.  Robertson,  by 

.  whom  (who  d.  1829)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Sept.  1862,  two 
sons  and  several  daus. 

2  Charles  Richard  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Win- 
chester 1827  to  1869,  b.  1790;  m.  1816,  Jennie  Fanny 
Barnabine,  dau.  of  J.  P.  Maunoir,  M.D.,  of  Geneva,  and 
d.  1874,  had  by  her  (who  d.  1849)  issue, 

John  Maunior  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Buriton,  Hants,  6.13  Oct. 
1816;  in.  15  Nov.  1843,  Mary,  dau.  of  Col.  Le  Couteur, 
Q.A.D.C.,  and  has  issue,  Henry  John  Le  Couteur; 
Charles  Maunoir;  Algernon  Robert;  George  Julian 
CampbeU ;  Eveline  Sophy ;  Maude ;  and  Blanche 
Mary. 

Charles,  of  Harescomhe  Grange,  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester, 
J. P.,  Judge  of  County  Courts,  b.  1819;  m.  1842,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  J.  E.  Buulcott,  Esq.,  and  has  i.ssue. 

Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Brightwell,  m.  Jane  Elizabetli, 
dau.  of  Sir  R.  G.  Simeon,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18.)1) 
left  issue  at  his  decease,  1859.  His  eldest  dau.  m.,  June, 
1868,  Rev.  Walter  Edward  Medlicott,  Vicar  of  Swan- 
more,  Hants ;  his  ,2nd  dau.,  Mildred  Jane,  m.  18  Aus- 
1870,  Rev.  W.  F.  Bateman. 

George  Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Old  Alresford.  Hants, 
b.  3  July,  1824;  in.  '20  July,  1848,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Tliomas  Heywood,  Esq.,  of  Hope  End,  and  has  issue, 
George  Heywood  Maunoir,  b.  1853;  Margaret  Effie,  m. 
14  Aug.  1872,  Arthur  Perceval  Heywood,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  Sir  J.  P.  Heywood,  Bart.,  and  has  issue  (see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  under  Heywood, 
Bart.) ;  and  Louisa  Mary  Alice. 

Louisa  Anna,  in.  Rev.  W.  Gibson,  deceased. 

Sophia  Albertina,  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  Ridley. 

Emily  Sarah  Frances,  in.  Rev.  R.  N.  Milford. 

II.  Richard. 

The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Sumner,  Esq.,  m.  1784,  Susanna,  sister  of  LortI 
Gambler,  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  left 
at  his  decease,  1798,  a  son, 

Richard' Sumner,  Esq.  of  Puttenham  Priory,   J. P.,  High 

Sheriff  1843,  b.  2  Nov.   1795;    m.  14  Nov.  1819,   Frances 

Juditha,  dau.  of  George  Molyneux  Montgomerie,  Esq.  o) 

Garboldisham  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue, 

1  Morton  Cornish,  late  of  Puttenham  Piiory,   J.P.  foi 

Surrey,  b.  31  March,  1825;  m.  1st,  1849,  Penelope,  only 

dau.   of  Count  Palsamachi,  of  Corfu  and  Ceplialonia; 

2ndly,  1867,  Mary  Douglas,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  James 

Henry  Frankland,  Esq.  of  Eashing  Park,  Surrey ;  and 

d.  s.  p.  13  May,  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  sisters,  now  o: 

Puttenham  Priory. 

1   SlARY.  2   GeOEOIANA  MARGARET. 

3  Emily  Catharine  Emma. 


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1549 


Imma  Matilda,  m.  1  Sept.  1825,'Cliarles  Doufrlas  HaTforcl, 
Esq.  of  Grosvcnor  Square,  ami  d.  Ib60,  leaving-  issue. 

.4)-nis— Erni.,  two  chevrons  gu.     Crut — A  lion's  head  erased 
arg.  ducally  gorged  or. 
iScat — Putteuham  Priory,  Guildford. 


SUEMAN    OF    SWIND02T    EALIi. 

SuEMAX,  John  Sceman,  Esq.  of  Swindon  Hall, 
;ind  Lay  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1  Dec.  1809.  This 
gtutknuan  assumed,  by  royal  license,  tlie  suraamc 
::nd  arms  of  Sueman,  on  inheriting  the  estate  of 
Swindon,  through  his  mother,  Avho  was  heircss-at- 
law  of  her  uucle,  John  Surnian,  Esq.  of  Swindon. 

litncn^r. — The  estate  of  Swindon  was  purchased  hy 
JouN  SUKMAN,  Esq.,  a  Cadet  of  the  Sukmaks  o/  I'rtdllngtoii 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  who  d.  March,  1730.  His  3rd  son  and 
1  Mutual  successor,  Tiio.mas  Packer  Sukman,  Esq.  of  Swindon, 

.  10  May,  1737,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-hciiess  of  John  Hale,  Esq. 
Stoke  Orchard,  Gloucester,  of  the  family  of  Hale  of 
.  •  'ihii(y,  and  d.  July,  1765,  leaving  two  sons  and  tvo  daus. 
tlohn,  the  elder  son,  s.  to  the  estate,  but  a.  v.iiin.;  and 
William  Sueman,  who  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Jenner, 
Ksq.  of  London,  which  lady  d.  s.  2>-;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth 
Clarke,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  surviving  tlau.  (sole  heiress 
of  her  uncle), 

Elizabeth  Sckman,  who  ra.  4  June,  1807,  John  HncHES 
GooDLAKE,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Goodlake,  Esq.  of  Letcomb 
liegis  {see  Goodlake  of  Wodky  Housl),  and  by  her  (who  d. 
26  Nov.  1843)  had, 

I.  JoHx  ScRMAN,  now  of  Swindou. 

u.  Thomas  William  Goodlake  (Bev.),  M.A.  Oxford,  Rector  of 

Swindon,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1811;  m.  1845,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 

of  Eev.   William  Price,    Rector  of  Coin,  j,  St.   Denis,   and 

d.  1S76,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Scrmax,  Ball.  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  20  June,  1847. 

2  William  Henry  Garrard,  Lieut.  R.X.,  b.  25  Oct.  1848;  ra. 
16  May,  1876,  Catherine  Maud  Julian,  only  dau.  of 
Samuel  Julian,  Esq.  of  Eamorne,  Ireland,  and  is  deceased. 

3  John  Price,  b.  12  Feb.  1854 ;  deceased. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth.  2  Henrietta  Gertrude. 

8  Grace  Emily,  r,i.  6  June,  1871,  Charles  Crocker,  Esq. 
of  Wargrave,  Oxon. 
ni.  Henry  Cox  Goodlake,  of  Broughton,  near  Stockbridge, 
Hants,  TO.  21  Sept.   1«53,  Emma,  youngest  dau.  of  A.  Pro- 
theroe,  Esq.  of  Castle  Godwin,  near  Painswick,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  has  issue  1  Henry  Selwyn;  and  1  Mary  Bridget. 

I.  Elizabeth,  iji.  her  cousin,  John  Surman,  Esq.  of  Tred- 
ington  Court,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  E.  S.  Gloucestershire 
Militia. 

II.  Catherine,  m.  Eev.  .John  Harman  Samier  (decca.sed). 
Incumbent  of  Swallowcliti'e,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  Herman; 
Hadley ;  Catherine,  deceased ;  and  Mary,  deceased. 

m.  Mary  Doorman,  deceased. 

Mr.  Goodlake  d.  28  Oct.  1821. 

Arms—Or,   a   lion    rampant  az.   armed  and  langued  gu. 
between  three  holly-leaves  slipptil  ppr.     Crest — A  lion's  head 
erased  gu.    Motto— Yet  in  my  flesh  shall  I  see  God. 
i    S«a(.s— Swindon  Hall,  Cheltenham;  and  Lay  Court,  West- 
■burj-upon-Severn. 


SXTRTESS    OF    DIXSDALE-ON-TEES. 

SxTETEES,  Ret.  Scott  Feedeeic,  of  Dinsdale, 
'co.  Durham,  B.A.  Univ.  Coll.  Oxford,  Eector  of 
Sprotbrough,  co.  York,  b.  1814;  s.  his  brother, 
2.5  July,  1870  ;  m.  1st,  1840,  Almeria,  dau.  of  Phihp 
Haraond,  Esq.  of  Westacre,  Norfolk ;  and  2ndly, 
ISGO,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Crompton,  Lart. 

fLutCagC. — Edwaed  Surties,  Gent,  of  Broad  Oak,  in 
the  parish  of  Ovingham,  Northumberland,  was  admitted  at 
the  Court  of  the  Manor  of  Whickhain,  co.  Durham,  13  June, 
1620,  on  acquiring  some  lands  there.  He  m.  Margaret 
CoDLSo.v,  executrix  and  heiress  of  her  uncle,  Robert  Suitees, 
Alderman  of  Durham  15S6,  and  bad  issue  three  sons, 

William,  the  heir. 

Robert,  ancestor  of  the  families  of  Suetees  oj  Rcdicorth  and 

ilainfforth . 
George,  of  ColtPark,  othei-wise called  CronyweU,  co.  Durham. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Surties,  Gent,  of  Woodhead,  in  the  FaTi.=;h  of 
Ovingham,  the  proprietor  of  an  estate  at  Hcdley,  purdiascd 


1623,  had  m.  previously  to  the  death  of  his  father,  and  his  two 
elder  sons  are  mentioned  in  his  fatlicr's  will  as  then  under 
years  of  discretion.  His  own  will  is  dated  11  Jan.  1703,  and 
was  proved  at  Durham  12  Jan.  1704.  In  it  he  mentions  the 
following  issue,  Edward,  his  heir;  Robert;  William;  Mar- 
garet; Mabella.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Sdrties,  Esq.  of  Woodhead,  the  proprietor  of  an 
hereditary  estate  at  Hedlcy,  m.  at  Ovingham,  9  April,  1705, 
Prances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Aubone,  or  Albany,  Esq., 
an  Alderman  of  Newcastle,  by  Catherine,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Sanderson,  Esq.  of  Egleston,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  two 
daus.     The  3rd  son, 

AcBONE  ScRTEEs,  Esq.,  a  leading  Merchant  and  Banter  at 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  s.  his  brother  William  in  his  estates  at 
Woodliead  and  Hcdley,  and  in  the  Receiver-Generalship  for 
Durham  and  Northumberland.  He  was  bapt.  4  Sept.  1711; 
■ill.  22  Aug.  1748,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Stephenson,  Esq.  of 
Knaresdale  Hall,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Bell,  of  Woolsington, 
and  d.  in  his  90th  year,  30  Sept.  1800,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Willlam,  his  heir. 

II.  Aubone,  bapt.  13  Nov.  1762;  m.  4  Pec.  1781,  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Roger  Altham,  Esq.  of  Doctors'  Commons, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Aubone  Altham,  bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas,  19  Dec.  1787,  r,i., 
and  rf.  leaving  issue. 

2  Matthew,  6.  1792;  m.,  and  d.  leaving  one  dan. 

3  Charles,  d.  uma. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cook,  Esq.,  Col.  2Sth  Light  Dragoons, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Mary,  m.  Eev.  George  Pyke,  of  Baythorne  Park,  Essex, 
and  had  issue. 

3  Frances.  4  Arabella. 

5  Jane,  m.  —  Isnacson,  Esq. 

6  Charlotte,  to.  Major  James. 

7  Sarah,  to.  Major  Webb.  8  Henrietta,  d.  v.nn. 

III.  Edward,  bapt.  27  Sept.  1753;  d.  v.nra. 

IV.  Matthew  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Kirby-TJnderdale,  co. 
York,  and  North  Cerney,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Prebendary  of 
Gloucester  and  Canterbury,  ra.  Harriet,  sLster  of  John  Hen- 
sleigh  Allen,  Esq.  of  Cressclly,  M.P.  for  Pembroke,  and 
d.  s.  'p.  Feb.  1327. 

V.  John,  &.  circa  1757;  to.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Very  Eer.  John 
Lewis,  Dean  of  Ossory,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Admiral  CottereU,  and  had  issue, 

1  Aubone  John,  d.  young. 

2  Stephenson  VUliers  (Sir),  B.C.L.,  J.P.,  of  Silkmore 
House,  CO.  Stafford,  formerly  Chief  Justice  of  the  Mau- 
ritius, m.  1st,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Gen.  Staveley,  C.B.,  by 
which  lady  his  issue  is  extinct.  He  was  knighted  25 
June,  1859.  He  m.  2ndly,  9  Aug.  1859,  Barbara  Eliza, 
only  dau.  of  Eev.  William  Bosworth,  of  Charley  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  and  d.  1868. 

0  Matthew  John,  d.  young. 

1  Sarah,  m.  1st,  Viscount  Albert  Tanneguy  du  Chatel ;  and 
2ndly,  M.  de  Querangal. 

2  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  ni.  George  Palmer,  Esq.,  eldest  son 
of  George  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Nazing,  M.P.  for  South  Essex, 
deceased. 

3  Anna  Frances  Harriet,  ni.  M.  de  Kerigant. 

4  Harriet  Allen. 

5  Frances  Katherine,  m.  1840,  Sir  Charles  Forster,  Bart., 
M.A.,  M.P.  for  Walsall,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Elizabeth,  r,i.  John  Scott,  Earl  of  Eldon,  and  Lord  Chan- 
cellor of  England,  and  d.  28  June,  1831. 

u.  Frances,  ra.  Eev.  Henry  Eidley,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Herting- 
fordbury,  brother  of  Sir  Matthew  White  Ridley,  Istbart.; 
and  d.  J  une,  18i0. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Seaton-burn,  near  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  and  Montague  Square,  London,  s.  his  father  in  his 
property  at  Hedley,  Ac,  and  in  the  Receiver-Generalship  of 
Durham  and  Northumberland.  He  was  bapt.  6  Sept.  1750; 
m.  20  Oct.  1775,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  John 
Lewis,  M.A.,  Dean  of  Ossory,  by  his  1st  wife,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  Eev.  George  Villiers,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Chalgrove,  co.  Oxford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Jan.  1833,  aged  circa  80)  left  at  his 
decease,  1  Jan.  1832,  two  surviving  daus.  (Cassandra  Char- 
lotte, ni.  1804,  Sir  John  Caesar  Hawkins,  Bart.;  and  Deborah 
Maria,  m.  Henry  Phillpotts,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Exeter),  and 
four  sons, 

I.  AuEoNE,  of  Pigdon,  Northumberland,  6.  14  Dec.  1777, 
11th  Light  Dragoons,  .T.P.,  -i.i.  Fiances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Honywood,  Bart.,  and  had  issue  a  numerous  family 
the  sons  of  which,  ' 

Villiers  Charles  ViUiers,  and  Honywood  Graham,  d.  1876. 
n.  William  Villiers,  of  Eotherfield,  Sussex,  and  Devonshire 
Place,  London,  bapt.  15  Jan.  1778,  Barrister-at-Law  Cur- 
sitorof  Midillesex,  a  Commissioner  of  Bankrupts,  and  Secre- 
tary to  Lord  Chancellor  Eldon.  He  to.  Harriet,  dau  of 
Wilham  Samuel  Towers,  Esq..  Barrister-at-Law  (which  lady 
subsequently  m.  Benjamin  Whichcoie,  Esq.,  2nd.jon  of  Sir 


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Thomas  Whichcote,  5th  bart.),  and  d.  27  April,  1834,  having 
had  issue, 

1  William  John  Villierfs,  b.  1813;  drowned  at  Oxford,  1832. 

2  Henry  Radcliffe  (Eey.)>  ^■^■i  Vicar  of  Stockland,  m.  a 
dau.  of  Capt.  Jauncey,  R.N.,  and  d.  1875. 

S  Frederic  Kichard,  of  the  Inner  Tom])le,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  ™.  3  Jan.  1843,  Anne  Jane  (deceased),  eldest  dau. 
of  Hon.  and  Kev.  Charles  Douglas,  brother  of  the  19th 
Earl  of  Morton,  by  the  Lady  Isabella  Gore,  dau.  of  tlie 
2nd  Earl  of  Arran,  and  sister  to  the  Duchess  of  Inverness. 

4  John  Oliver. 

5  Gordon  Amelius,  to.  16  Feh.  18.58,  Jane,  elder  dau.  of 
William  Chapman,  Esq.  cf  Wimpole  Street,  and  has  a  son. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  John  C.  Ord,  Esq. 

2  Fanny  FeUcia. 

in.  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Bristol,  Eector  of 
Banham,  m.  12  Jan.  1805,  Mary  Ann,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Caesar  Hawkins,  Bart,  (who  d.  29  June,  1873),  and  had  issue, 

1  William  John,  h.  22  Dec.  1805;  d.  v.nm.  16  June,  1823. 

2  Henry  George,  b.  1807,  late  of  Dinsdale. 

3  Artliur,  14th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  17  April,  133S. 

4  Scott  Frederic  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Kector  of  Sprotbrough, 
now  of  Dinsdale. 

5  Villiers  Aubone,  Lieut.  52nd  Light  Infantry,  d.  v.nm. 
20  Dec.  1839. 

6  Nathaniel,  of  Purse  Caundle,  Dorset,  r,i.  Fanny,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Bidwell,  Esq.  of  the  Foreign  Office,  and 
had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1876)  John  Ralph,  and  Emily. 

7  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Holtby,  co.  York,  m. 
Caroline  Maria,  dau.  of  S.  V.  Dashwood,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  R.  Vilhers;  Alick;  Frank;  Philip  Lewis,  and 
several  daus. 

8  Alfred  Wright,  to.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Col.  Robinson,  71st 
Highlanders,  and  has  issue,  Auboue;  Henry;  Marian; 
and  Ehzabeth. 

1  Louisa  Matilda,  in.  George  St.  Vincent  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk,  deceased. 

2  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Charles  Scott,  Esq.  of  Huntley 
Hall. 

IV.  Edward,  6.  1  April,  1785;  to.  5  Dec.  1809,  Anne  Cathe- 
rine, dau.   of  John  Ferrand,  Esq.,  and  d.  10  July,   lal2, 
leaving  an  only  child, 
1  VAlliam  Edward,  D.C.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Tainfield 
House,  Somerset,  and  Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durliam,  J. P. 
for  cos.  Durham,  Northumberland,  and  Somerset,   D.L., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Durham  IS66  ;  m.  1853,  Caroline,  widow 
of    Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Stephen  Remnant   Chapman,  C.13., 
K.C.H.,  and  dau.  of    Rev.   George   Pyke,   of  Baythorn 
Park,  Essex,  Vicar  of  Wickham  Brook. 

Henry  George  Surtees,  Esq.,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Rev. 
John  Surtees,  B.A.,  of  Brasenose  Coll.  O.xford,  purchased  the 
AVinsdale  estate,  co.  Durham,  for  which  he  served  as  High 
Sheriff  1862.  He  d.  u,im.  25  July,  1870,  and  was  «.  by  his 
brother. 

The  Rev.  Scott  F.  Surtees,  now  of  Dinsdale. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  canton  gu.  an  orle  or.  Crest — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or  (otherwise  out  of  a  wreath,  through  an  orle, 
or,  interlaced),  a  plume  of  three  feathers  ppr.  Motto — Malo 
mori  quam  foedari. 

Seat — Dinsdale;- on -Tees,  Darlington.  Residence — Sprot- 
borougU  Rectory. 


SURTEES    OF    EEDWORTH. 

Surtees,  Heney  Edward,  Esq.  of  Eeclwortli, 
and  Tlie  Grove,  Bishop  Auckland,  co.  Durham, 
J.Jf.  and  D.L.,  and  of  Dane  End,  Hei-ts,  J. P.  ; 
late  M.P.  for  Herts ;  and  Major  of  the  Herts 
Volunteers  ;  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Durliani  1876  ; 
and  formerly  Lieut.  lOth  Hussars,  h.  9  May,  1819  ; 
m.  1st,  1843,  Ehza  Snell,  only  child  and  heires.s  of 
Charles  Snell  Chauncy,  Esq.  of  Dane  End,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1854)  has, 

I.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  to.  28  June,  18G4,  Rev.  Edwin  Prodgcrs, 
of  Ayot-Bury,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Caroline  Isabel,  iii.  13  Nov.  186C,  Richard  Horner  Paget, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Cranmore  Hall,  Somerset,  and  has  issue. 

m.  Georgina  Mary,  to.  Lieut.-Col.  Sprot,  91st  Highlanders, 
and  d.  16  March,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  14  July,  1870,  Mary  Isabel,  youngest 
dau.  of  Francis  Adams,  Esq.  of  Clifton  and  Cots- 
wold  Grange,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Siward  Baliol,  6.  22  Jan.  1873. 
IV.  Cicely  Isabel,  b.  20  June,  1871. 

iLllTCagr. — Robert  Sdretves,  or  Surteys,  Gent,  of  Ryton, 
CO.  Durham,  2nd  surviving  son  of  Edward  Surties,  Gent,  of 
Broad  Oak  (.see  xnevious  pedigree),  ra.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co- 


lieir  of  .John  Ifauxley,  Gent,  of  Cr.awcrook,  and  had  issue, 
llis  win,  dated  14  Dec.  1705,  was  proved  at  Durliara  10  Jan. 
1711.  He  d.  4  Oct.  1710,  in  his  86th  year.  His  2nd,  bul 
eventually  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward  Sortees,  Esq.  of  Mainsforth,  and  of  Crawcrook,  co. 
Durham,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  27  June,  1693,  Jane,  dau.  and  cc-heii 
of  George  Crozyer,  of  Newbiggen,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  who  was  of  Mainsforth,  d.  unm. 

III.  Crozier,  of  Merryshields,  d.  27  Sept.  1739,  having  had 
issue,  by  his  wife  Jane,  dau.  of  Ralph  Hodgson,  Gent.  o1 
Alwent,  which  lady  d.  1799,  aged  aS,  and  was  buried  al 
Staindrop, 

1  Crozier,  of  Merryshields,  m.   12  Sept.  1769,  his  cousin, 
Jane  Surtees,  the  heiress  of  Bedworth. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Sherwood,  Esq.  of  Staindrop  am 
Snow  Hall. 

2  Jane,  la.  Joseph  Raine,  Esq.  of  Batsford,  co.  Gloucester 

IV.  Hauxley,  a  Merchant,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  grandfathe; 
of  Robert  Surtees,  Esq.,  M.A.,  F.S.A.,  J. P.,  of  Mainsforth, - 
the  Historian  of  co.  Durham,  who  was  6.  1  April,  1779; 
m.  23  Jmu.  1807,  Anne,  dau.  of  Ralph  Robinson,  Esq.  o! 
Middle  Herrington,  and  d.  s.  2^.  li.  Feb.  1834.  His  wido-B 
d.  2  March,  1868. 

V.  James,  a  Capt.  in  the  Dragoons,  d.  $.  p.  1775. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  Matthew  Culley,  Esq.  of  Denton. 

II.  Catherine,  rii.  Robert  Newton,  Gent,  of  Hawkwell. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Robert  Hutchinson,  Gent,  of  Cornforth. 

Mr.  Surtees  m.  2ndly,  1  Sept.  1714,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Burleston,  and  widow  of  Richard  Reed,  Gent,  of  Stranton,  am 
by  her  also  had  issue.  Mr.  Surtees  d.  28  Aug.  1747,  aged  84, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Surtees,  E.sq.  of  Redworth,  6.  12  May,  1694;  in 
Dorothy,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Lambton,  Esq.  of  H.ard 
wick,  great-grandson  of  Sir  William  Lambton,  Knt.  of  Lambton 
CO.  Durham;  and  d.  6  March,  1785,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Dorothy,  to.  1st,  William  Norton,  Esq.  of  Coatham  Hall 
garth;  2ndly,  Rev.  Richard  Bower;  and  Srdly,  JoUl 
Whitfield,  Gent. 

II.  Jane,  of  Redworth,  m.  her  cousin,  Crosier  Surtees,  Esq 
of  Merryshields,  who  thus  acquired  Redworth,  and  had 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Robert,  and  four  daus.,  Jane,  wif 
of  George  Mensforth,  Esq. ;  Dorothy,  to.  John  Thoma 
Christopher,  Esq.;  Lambton,  m.  Wiliain  Williams,  Esq. 
and  Phillis,  m.  Williom  Home,  Esq. 

Robert  Surtees'  grandson  (the  son  of  his  dau.  Jane), 

Robert  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Redworth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1782  ' 
High  Sheriff  co.  Durham  1855;  to.  1st,  24  Oct.  1811,  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  Isaac  Cookson,  Esq.  of  Whitehill,  and  by  her  (who  d 
8  May,  1847)  had  issue, 

Robert  Lambton,  late  of  Redworth. 

Henry  Edward,  now  of  Redworth. 

Charles  Freville,  of  Mainsforth,  co.  Durham  (to  which  pro' 
perty  he  s.  on  the  death  of  the  widow  of  Mr.  Surtees,  th 
Historian,  and  other  sister,  Miss  Robinson),  J. P.  and  D.L. 
late  M.P.  for  South  Durham,  and  late  Capt.  10th  Hussars 
served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Durham  1873;  Hon.  Col.  of  th 
Durham  Fusilier  Militia,  b.  13  Nov.  1823;  to.  25  Aug.  185? 
Bertha,  dau.  of  N.  SneU  Chauncy,  Esq.  of  Green  EnO 
Herts,  and  has  a  son, 

Herbert  Conyers,   b.    13   Jan.    1858,    Lieut.    Coldstrear 
Guards. 

Margaret  Caroline,  m.  1862,  Theodore  Bryett,  Esq.  of  Totues; 
Devon. 

Mr.  Surtees  to.  2ndly,  8  July,  1850,  Anne  Hepburne  Mercci 
widow  of  Justinian  Alston,  Esq.  of  Odell  Castle,  co.  Bedford 
and  d.  April,  1857.  His  widow  d.  15  Sept.  1858.  The  elde; 
son, 

Robert  Lambton  Surtees,  Esq.  of  Redworth,  J.P.  and  D.L 
M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  20  Dec.  1812;  s.  his  father  8  Apri 
1857  ;  d.  unm.  14  Nov.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Henb 
Edward,  now  of  Redworth. 

Anas — Erm.,  on  a  canton  gu.  an  orle  or,  for  Sortees,  qufi' 
tering,  az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  crosses  of  St.  Julia 
placed  saltierwise  or,  as  many  Cornish  choughs  sa.,  for  Crozieb 
sa.,  a  fess  between  three  lambs  passant  arg.,  for  Lambtoj 
with  many  other  quarterings  introduced  by  these  two  familiei 
Crest— Oat  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  three  feathers  arj 
Molto — Malo  mori  quam  foedari. 

&«<«— Redworth  Hall,   Darlington;  Dane  End,  Ware;  an 
The  Grove,  Bishop  Auckland.     C'ittis— Carlton,  Junior  Carltoi  .j 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Turf. 

♦ 

SURTEES    OF    HAMSTEHLEY. 

Surtees,  Elizabeth  Anne,   and  Eleanob,  cj 
Hamster! ey    Hall,    co.    Durham,    Ladies   of    tl 
Manors  of  Medomsley,  Hamsterley,  &c. 

iLtUCiigC— Another  branch  of   the  name  of  Surtees 
traced  to  Cuthbert  Suetees,  of  Ebchester,  and  Medomsle;: 


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bfifh  in  CO.  Durhnm.  IIo  was  buried  at  Kbchestcr,  7  An?.  1622, 
■jud  left  by  his  wife  Klizabctli  (who  d.  1C32),  tlie  followins 
i^Mie,  Anthony,  his  heir;  Richard,  who  in.  and  had  issue; 
Slasdalen,  m.  llalph  Fewster;  Mary,  ?h.  Rowland  Hunter,  Esq. 
<-'■  .'Mcdomsley ;  and  Catherine,  m.  George  Baytes. 

\NTU0NY  SuBTEES,  the  eldest  son,  purcluised,  5  May, 
iiARLEs  I.,  1G26,  Milkwell-Burn,  in  the  parish  of  Ryton,  co. 
rliain.  By  Katharine  his  wife,  ho  had  issue,  Rouert,  his 
;  ;  Anthony,  of  Hollingside,  Northumberland.    The  eldest 

:obertSdrtees,  Gent.,  of  Milkwell  Burn,  bapt.  2.3  Sept. 

; ;  m.  1CG.3,  Isabel  Newton;  and  <?.  24Junc,  1700,  leaving 

e  (with  five  other  sons  and  four  daus.), 
.NTUONY  SrBTEES,   Gent.,   of  Millcwell  Burn,  who  left,  by 
isaret  his  wife,  at  his  decease,  8  Sept.  1724,  aged  50, 

Robert,  his  heir. 

Anthony,  of  Newhouse,  near  Milkwell  Burn,  r,i.  twice,  and 
had  issue  two  daus. 
George,  of  Almond  Guards,  co.  Durham,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  George  Surtees,  of  Cronywell,  and  had  issue, 
Anthony,  of  Almond  Guards,  Durham,  and  of  Ackworth 
Park,  near  Pontefract,  co.  York,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  2nd 
West  York  Militia,  to.  Miss  Price,  butrf.  s.  p.  1807,  having 
devised  a  considerable  property  to  his  next  heir,  Anthony 
Surtees,  Esq.  of  Milkwell  Burn  and  Hiding,  and  subse- 
quently of  Hamsterlcy  Hall. 
Cuthbcrt,  of  Newbiggen,  near  Hexham,  Northumberland, 
/)!.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Walker  Surtees,  Gent,  of  Stokesfield 
Hall,  and  had  issue  (withadau.,  Dorothy,  eventually  heiress 
to  her  brother,  Robert,  and  wife  of  —  Wilson,  of  Corbridge) 
an  only  son  and  heii-, 

Anthony,  of  Newbiggen,  Major  of  the  Northumberland 
Militia,  d.wiiM.  20  .Tuly,  1803,  aged  60,  and  was  buried  at 
Hexham. 

'he  eldest  son, 

BOBERT  Sdrtees,  Esq.  of  Milkwell  Burn,  m.  Catherine  Bar- 
ram;  and  d.  12  April,  1759,  aged  02,  having  had  issue,  three 
.aus.  and  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder,  Anthony,  d.  s.  ^).  in 
lis  father's  lifetime,  13  Kov.  1754,  aged  23. 

Bobert  Scrtees,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Milkwell  Burn,  2nd  son, 
leir  to  his  father,  ni.  Ann  Hunter,  of  DukesBcld,  Northum- 
lerland,  and  d.  5  July,  1811,  aged  70,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ann,  iji. 
Carles  Dalston  Purvis,  Esq.  of  Earsdon,  Northumberland, 
nd  a  son, 

Anthony  Sortees,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Blilk well  Burn,  Ham.sterley 
'  lall,  and  Byerside  Hall,  and  the  devisee  of  Col.  Surtees,  of 
■^  LCkworth  Park.  He  m.  14  March,  ISOI,  Alice,  sister  of 
''flhristopher  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Wylani,  M.P.  for  South  North- 
mberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

Anthony,  d.  unm.  at  Malta,  24  March,  ISDl,  aged  30. 

BoBEBT  Smith,  late  of  Hamsterley. 
?     Christopher  Blacket,  d.  1821,  aged  14. 

J     "William  Ingham,  Assistant  Secretary  to  the  Government  of 
[''      Scinde  during  Sir  Charles  Napier's  administration. 

Ann  .iVlice,  d.  unm.  1834,  aged  33. 

Julia  Alice,  m.  Eev.  Hugh  Salvin,  of  Alston,  Cumberland, 
of  a  branch  of  the  family  of  Salvin  of  Cmxdale,  co. 
Durham. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Carr,  Picctor  of  Whit- 
worth,  CO.  Durham  (see  Caur-Ellison  of  Danston  Bill, 
Dunatnn). 

Frances  Alice,  to.  George  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Wear- 
mouth,  CO.  Durham,  and  Bywell,  Northumberland. 

T.  Surtees  d.  5  March,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Bobert  Smith  Sdbtees,  Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  .J. P.  and 

X.,  formerly  Major  of  the  Durham  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff 
Durham  1866,  s.  his  father  5  March,   1838;  m.  19  May, 

J41,  Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Addison  Fenwick,  Esq. 
Bishop  Wearmouth  (see  Fenwick  of  Bywell),  and  had  issue, 

Amthony,  late  of  Hamsterley. 

Elizabeth  Anne.  Eleanor. 

^r.  Surtees,  the  eminent  author  of  a  series  of  inimitable 
Porting  novels,  d.  16  March,  1864,  and  was  .?.  by  his  only  son, 
Anthony  Sdbtees,  Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  b.  7  July,  1847, 
ho  d.  at  Rome,  17  March,  1871,  vnm.,  and  was  buried  at 
bcbester.     He  was  s.  by  his  sisters,   the  present  Misses 

>TEES. 

Arm — Erm.,  on  a  canton  gu.  an  orle  or.     Crest — Out  of  a 
coronet  or,  a  plume  of  three  feathers  arg.    Jl/o«(o— Malo 
lOrl  quam  foedari. 
8ea(— Hamsterley  Hall,  Lintz  Green,  co.  Durham. 

« 

SUTHERLAND-WALKER    OF    SKIBO 

CASTLE. 
Stjtheeland-Walkee,  Evan  Chaeles,  Esq.  of 
kibo  Castle,    Sutherland,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that 
liire,  and  for  co.  Inverness,  and  J.P.  West  Riding 


of  CO.  York,  h.  12  Oct.  lS-']5';  m.  3  Feb.  1859,  Alice 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Hcnrj  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Portland 
Place,  London,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  William  Tudor,  6.  U  Oct.  1862. 

II.  Alic,  b.  21  Sept.  1863. 

III.  Ewen  Mackay,  b.  21  Feb.  18S7. 

IV.  Kenneth,  b.  21  May,  1809.  v.  Roay  Mackay. 
I.  Alice,  d.  1872.  n.  Marion. 
ilt'nCagC— George  Mackay  Scthebland,  Esq.  of  Udale, 

CO.  Ross,  93rd  Sutherland  Highlanders,  son  of  George 
Sackville  Sutherland,  Esq.  of  Uppat,  co.  Sutherland,  by- 
Jean  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  George  Mackay,  of  Bighouse, 
CO.  Sutherland,  m.  20  Oct.  1828,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Walker,  Esq.  of  Crownest)  West  Riding  co.  York,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28  Dec.  1844)  had  issue, 
I.  Evan  Charles,  now  of  Skibo. 

I.  Elizabeth,  lit.  1850,  David  Sinclair  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  South- 
dun,  Caithness,  and  d.  1872,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  David  Sinclair,  d.  1871. 

2  George  Sackville  Sinclair. 

3  Robert  Dunbar.  4  Evan. 

1  Henrietta  Elizabeth.  2  Janet  Mackay. 

3  Mary. 

II.  Ann  Walker,  ra.  1858,  Henry  William  Stansfeld,  Esq.  of 
Flockton  Manor  House,  Wakefield,  and  Logan,  Sutherland, 
and  has  issue,  Francis  and  Sinclair. 

Capt,  Sutherland  d.  23  April,  1847. 

^7-)7i.s— Quarterly  ;  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  nebuly, 
between  three  crescents  sa.,  as  many  mullets  or,  for  Walker; 
2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  gu.  and  or,  a  boar's  head  erased  between 
in  chief  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  between  two  mullets  of  six 
points,  and  in  base  a  mullet  of  six  points  between  two  crosses- 
crosslet  fitchee  within  a  bordure  engrailed,  the  whole  counter- 
changed,  for  Sutherland.  Crc.3^.5— 1st,  A  greyhound  passant 
arg.,  seme  of  mullets  and  gorged  with  a  collar  geinel  sa.,  for 
Walker  ;  2nd,  A  cat  sejant  guardant,  gorged  "with  a  collar 
dancettee  gu.,  and  holding  between  the  paws  a  mullet  of  sis 
points  also  gu.,  for  Sutherland.  Mottoes— Ovar  1st  crest, 
"Per  ardua  virtus ;"  and  over  2nd  crest,  "  Sans  peur." 

&ai— Skibo  Castle,  Sutherland.  Toicn  Residence — 2,  Gros- 
venor  Crescent,  London,  S.W. 


SUTTON  OF  SCAWBY  HALL. 
Sutton,  Rev.  Robert,  resident  at  Scawbj  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J.P.  for  the  Parts  of  Lindsey,  b.  1  March, 
1813  ;  m.  4  May,  1847,  Charlotte,  only  sister  of 
Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  8th  and  last  bart.,  to  whose 
estates  at  Scawby  and  elsewhere  she  succeeded  at 
Sir  John's  deatli,  Nov.  1865,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Nov.  1872)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Nassau,  now  of  Scawby,  b.  13  May,  1850,  Capt. 
8th  Hussars. 

II.  Henry  John,  6.  9  Deo.  1851.  Lieut  87th  Royal  Irish 
Fusiliers. 

III.  Irancis  Richard,  6.  27  IMarch,  1S53. 

IV.  Hugh  Nelthorpe,  b.  3  May,  1857. 

I.  Mary  Georgiana,  m.  8  Feb,  1876,  Coningsby  Charles  Sib- 
thorp,  of  Canwick  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  High  Sheriff  for 
the  county  1877.  ,  ii.  Evelyn  Charlotte. 

in.  Mabel  Albinia,  m.  29  June,  1876,  Montagu  Richard 
Waldo  Sibthorp,  of  Canwick,  younger  brother  of  the 
above.  iv.  Janetta  Nina. 

ILlltC.TJE.  —  Robert  Nassau  Sutton,  Esq.  (youngest 
son  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton,  1st  bart.  of  Norwood  Park, 
Notts),  m.  20  May,  1812,  Mary  Georgiana,  dau.  of  John 
Manners  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Kelham,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  Nov.  1846)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  7  April,  1833, 

Robert,  now  of  Scawby  Hall. 

Henry  John,  d.  ttK»i.  3  March,  1847. 

F'rederick,  formerly  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  m.  1st,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Mr.  Jones,  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  and  had  issue,  Frede- 
rick Nas.sau,  d.  unm.  1S'J9;  Robert,  formerly  in  the  Navy; 
and  Ruth,  m..  Frederick  L.  Edridgc,  Lieut. -Col.  20th  regt. ; 
and  2ndly,  Georgina,  dau.  of  Ven.  Archdeacon  Croft,  and 
has  issue,  Algernon;  Herbert  Arthur;  Charles  Nassau; 
Amy  Georgina,  m.  Frank  Hay  Chapman,  K.N. ;  Eva  Pulte- 
ney  Marguerite,  deceased. 

Georgiana  Albinia. 

Mary  Isabella,  m.  Sir  George  Baker,  Bart.,  and  c?.  in  1855. 
Sir  George  re-marricd. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Le  Baron  d'Aersscn  Beigeren  do  Voshol, 
Chambellan  de  Sa  Majestc  le  lloi  des  Pays  Bas,  whom  she 
survives. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  canton  sa.     Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased  g;i. 
3Intln — Touts  jours  prest. 
-Ssttt— Scawbj  Hall,  Brigg. 


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SWABEY    OF    LANGLEY    MARISH. 

SwABEY,  Maueice  Chaeles  Meettins,  Esq.  of 
Laugley  Marish,  Bucks,  D.C.L.,  Advocate  in 
Doctors'  Commous,  Official  to  the  Archdeacons  of 
Essex,  Colchester,  and  London,  and  Chancellor  of 
the  Diocese  of  Oxford,  and  of  Eipon,  h.  11  Aug. 
1821  ;  m.  26  March,  185  6  Mary  Katharine,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Haggard,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  the 
Dioceses  of  Winchester,  Lincoln,  and  Manchester, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Maueice  John,  b.  24  May,  1S59. 

n.  Mark  Richard,  6.  14  June,  18G1. 

III.  Charles  Vernon,  b.  7  May,  ISUo. 

I.  Caroline  Frances.  ii.  Ellen  Mary. 

Hl'irragr.— George  Sweue,  orSwEBET,  of  German  extrac- 
tion, settled  in  St.  Mary's,  Lambeth,  circa  1534.  Fifth  in 
descent  from  him  was 

Samuel  Sv/aeet,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  Surrey,  h.  4  April,  1722  (son 
of  Stephen  and  grandson  of  Ilopter  Swabcy),  m.  Mary,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Maurice  Birchtield,  F.sq.of  Langley  Marish,  co. 
liueks,  an  ofQcer  of  the  DuUc  of  MariborouKh's  army  in 
Flanders,  and  Usher  of  the  Black  Kod  in  Ireland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  24  Jan.  1815,  aged  83)  he  had  issue, 

Maurice,  his  heir. 

Steplien  (Kev.),  of  the  parish  of  St.  Mary,  Lambeth,  M.A.,  6. 

20  July  1757;  m.  17  Aug.  1814,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  WUliam 

AVard,  Esq.  of  Lambeth. 
Mary  Birchfield,  m.  John  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Penge  Place. 

Mr.  Swabey  d.  23  Oct.  1790,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Maurice  Swabet,  Esq.  of  Langley  Marish,  co.  Bucks,  Fellow 
of  the  College  of  Advocates,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of 
Bochester,  Commissary  of  Essex,  Westminster,  and  Herts,  and 
OfBcial  Principal  to  the  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  b.  29  Nov. 
1752;  m.  1st,  4  Sept.  1783,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Bird, 
Esq.  of  Barton-on-the-IIeath,  co.  Warwick,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Henry  Merttins,  Esq.  of  Kclton, 
Suffolk,  son  of  Sir  George  Merttins,  Km.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
28  Jan.  1803)  had  issue, 

I.  MAur.icE,  his  heir,  late  of  Langley  Marish. 

II.  Henry  Birchfield,  b.  11  April,  178G;  m.  1st,  12  May,  1836, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Prescott,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersburg, 
and  widow  of  Robert  Cattley,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey, 
and  by  her  had  one  son,  Henry  Prescott,  b.  25  March,  1837, 
deceased.  He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Baker, 
and  d.  30  July,  1864. 

lu.  William,  Capt  Royal  Artillery,  subsequently  Member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Prince  Edward  Island,  6.  13 
June,  1789,  a  Peninsular  and  Waterloo  ofBcer,  Adjutant- 
Gen,  of  Blilitia,  and  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands  for 
Canada;  ra.  4  Aug-.  1820,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Uob- 
6on,  Esq.  of  Hope  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

William,  6.  20  Feb.  1825,  d.  1876. 

Henry  Birchfield  (Rcv.,i,  M.A.,  6.  1826,  late  Chaplain  at 
St.  Pierre,  Calais. 

Thomas,  b.  1827.  Frederick,  h.  1828. 

Maurice  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Thomas,  Exeter,  b.  1830. 

Samuel,  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh,  d.  1875.         Arthur  d.  1809. 

Mary  Anne  Elizabeth.  Caroline. 

Katharine  Margaret,  ra.  her  cousin,  Stephen  Swabey,  Esq. 

Emily. 
Capt.  Swabey  d.  1872. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  William  George  Freeman,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Great  Milton,  co.  Cambridge. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  9  May,  1822. 

r>r.  Swabcy  m.  2ndly,  21  July,  1804,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward 
Creed,  Esq.  of  Cork,  and  widow  of  Daniel  Webb,  Esq.  of 
Maidstown,  co.  Limerick.  He  d.  10  Feb.  1826,  and  was  s.  by 
bis  son, 

Maurice  Swabet,  Esq.  of  Langley  Marish,  Bucks,  B.C.L., 
Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  13  April,  1785;  ra.  C  April, 
1820,  Frances,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Dclalord, 
Bucks,  and  had  issue, 

Maurice  Charles  Merttins,  now  of  Langley  Marish. 

Stephen,  b.  21  Dec.  1824;  ;ii.  7  July,  1853,  Katharine  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  William  Swabey,  Esq.  of  Prince  Edward's 
Island,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Edmund,  b.  Feb.  IboG ; 
Arthur;  Frances  Katharine,  and  Mai-y  Anne.  He  d.  5 
Kov.  1873. 

Henry,  M.A.  (Rev.),  late  of  St.  Aldatcs,  6.  15  May,  1S2G  ;  m. 
Annie  Rose,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Herbert  Koe,  Esq.,  Q.C., 
Treasurer  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  </.  5  Feb.  1878,  having  had 
issue,  Herbert  Stephen,  Rose  Guleborn,  Lucy  Agnes,  and 
Jessie  Ellen. 

He  d.  9  June,  1864. 

Arma — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  swans 
arg.  as  many  bees  volant  ppr.,  quartering  Birchfield.  Crest 
— A  swan  reguardant  arg.,  beaked,  membered,  and  wings  ele- 


vated sa.,  reposing  the  dexter  foot  on  an  escallop  or,  an 
murally  crowned  gu. ;  but  another  Crest,  in  lieu  of  the  pre 
ceding,  was  granted  22  Aug.  1819,  viz.,  "A  castle  gu.,  flre^ 
ppr.,  in  front  of  three  arrows,  one  in  fess,  the  pheon  toward 
the  dexter,  and  two  in  saltier,  the  pheoas  downwards  or. 
Motto — Vera  tropsea  fides, 
^ctti— Langley  Marish,  Slough. 


SWAINSON    OF    SALOP    AKD  CO. 
LANCASTEK. 

SwAixsoN,  Eey.  John  Geandoege,  M.A.  o 
Wistanstow,  Salop,  Eector  of  Wistanstow,  Saloj] 
h.  18  Aug.  1842. 

ILlUCrtCjC. — The  Swainsons,  at  a  vei-y  early  period,  wcr 
existing  in  Craven.  In  the  reign  of  Henrt  II.,  Adam  Swayr 
son.  Lord  of  Hornby,  had  large  possessions  there  and  in  othe 
parts  of  CO.  York. 

Roger  Swatnson  de  StaynJorth,  co.  York,  m.  May,  1581 
Anne  Swaynson,  and  d.  1610,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Swayxson  de  Staynforth,  6.  1689;  m.  1015,  Mar. 
Bainbrigg,  and  had  issue,  besides  two  daus.,  a  son, 

Lawrence  Swatnson,  of  Laneliffe,  6.  1624;  ra.  Margaw 
Armistead,  and  d.  1711,  leaving  issue,  i.  Thomas,  b.  1664, 
d.  1733,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  ra.  John  Lister,  of  Settle 
II.  John,  of  Skipton,  b.  1567,  of  whom  presently;  ni.  Lawrence 
of  Otley,  b.  1681,  d.  1735,  leaving  by  Judith  his  wife,  1  Thomas 
M.A.,  Fellow  of  Ch.  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  Vicar  of  Bourne,  cc 
Cambridge,  6.  10  March,  1718,  buried  7  Dec.  1775,  «.  p.; 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Walter  Priest,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Skipton 
and  2  Caroline,  ra.  John,  son  of  Thomas  and  Catherine  Swail, 
son.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Swainson,  of  Skipton,  m.  11  May,  1698,  Jfary,  dau.  (| 
Christopher  Grandorge,  Esq.  of  Earby  and  Steeton,  co.  Yorl' 
and  sister  of  Rev.  John  Grandorge,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  Mb( 
dalen  Coll.  Oxford,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  and  Domesli] 
Chaplain  to  the  Earl  of  Thanet,  and  d.  5  March,  1744,  IcaviB 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  2  Jan.  1700;  r,u  Catherine,  dau.  of  Mattbe 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshtou  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has  issue  a  SO, 
and  two  daus., 

1  John,  b.  31  March,  1728;  in.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Lawremi 
and  Joseph  Swainson,  of  Otley,  by  whom  he  had,  besidt' 
six  daus.,  a  son,  Lawrence  Thomas,  b.  5  Aug.  1755,  wl 
d.  .«.  2).  at  Kingston,  Jamaica,  5  July,  1786. 

1  Anna  Maria,  m.  1st,  Wilham  Eaynes,  Esq.  of  MewM 
Head ;  and  2ndly,  .Thomas  Heclis,  Esq.  of  Halton,  i 
Craven.  2  Elizabeth. 

II.  John,  6.  5  Nov.  1706  ;  in.  30  Oct.  1734,  Anne,  dau.  i 
Matthev/  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshton  Hall,  and  had  issue,  Johlj 
6.  G  Nov.  1735,  d.  s.  p.;  Mary;  and  Anne,  m.  Thonu 
Tindal,  of  Skipton. 

III.  CuRisToPHER  (Rev.),  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son, 

CimisTOPUEB  Swainson  (Rev.),  b.  29  Jan.  1714 ;  M.A.  tJnive 
sity  Coll.  Oxford,  sometime  Vicar  of  Giggleswick,  afterware 
Rector  of  Staverley,  co.  York,  and  Incumbent  of  Goosnargl 
CO.  Lancaster,  ra.  29  Dec.  1736,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthonl 
Lister,  Esq.  of  Giggleswick,  the   6th  in  lineal  descent  fron 
Anthony  Lister,  of  Newsom,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq. 
Westby,  co.  York,  ancestor  of  the  Barons  Ribblesdale;    c 
26    Feb.  1755,  leaving   issue,    Joun,    of   Preston,    his   heil 
Anthony,  M.A.,  Fellow   of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Via 
of  St.  Michael's,  co.  Lancaster,  d.  s.  p.  l>  June,  1784;  Marj 
and  Jane.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Swainson,  of  Preston,  to.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Chart! 
Inman,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  d.  17  Feb.  1800,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles,  of  Cooper  Hill,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  6  July,  1781 
m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  —  Bradshaw,  and  widow  of  —  Wa 
breek,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles,  of  Frenchwood,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  W.  SargeaB 
E?q.  of  Cornbrook,  and  had  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

2  John  (Rev.),  M  A.,  Rector  of  Ecton,  co.  Derby,  i. 
JIary,  dau.  of  W.  W.  Stables,  Esq.  of  Crosslands  Hall,  C 
York,  and  had  issue. 

3  William,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Woodville,  Esq. 

1  Catherine,  m.  J.  Clayton,  Esq. 

2  Susannah,  ?)i. E.  Ward  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Greatham  Ha!' 
CO.  Durham. 

3  Frances  Jane,  m.  Eev.  W.  H.  M'Grath. 

III.  Anthony,  of  Liverpool,  b.  19  March,  1782;  jii.Mary,  da' 
of  Thomas  Clay,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  John,  b.  9  June,  1814;  Hi.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Gibbo: 
Esq.  of  Liverpool. 

2  Charies  ..inthony  (Rev.),    M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Ch.  Co 
Cambridge,    Whitehall    Preacher    18-19,    Prebendary 
Chichester,  and  Hulsean  Lecturer  1856,  b.  29  May,  1S2(^ 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Inman,  Esq. 


SWA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SWA 


1553 


3  George  6.  23  April,  1S22. 

1  Mary.  2  Susannah,  m.  J.  B.  Dickson,  Esq. 

3  Jane,    m.    Eev.    T.   B.   Dickson,   B.D.,   late  Fellow  of 
Emanuel  Coll.  Cambridge. 

4  Eliza,  7ft.  Thomas  Allen,  Esq.  of  Thurmaston  Manor,  co. 
Leicester. 

5  Diana,  m-  Eev.  D.  C.  Hc-ithcote  Carr. 

IV.  John,  of  Halton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b.  27  June,  1784 ; 

m.  31  March,  1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Tatham,  Esq. 

i  I  of  Hipping  llall,  and  has  issue, 

'     1  John,  of  Summerfield  House,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  8  June, 

1SI3 ;  m.  Maria  Pierce,  dau.  of  John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue,  Edward  Tatham,  b.  18  M. 

2  Edward,  6.   12  Sept.  1S17  ;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  J.  Dud- 
geon, Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Susannah,  m.  William  Pearce,  Esq. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  11  Nov.  1832. 

(      3  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq. 
'    4  Anna.  5  Emma. 

6  Jane,  in.  J.  Broadhurst,  Esq. 

i    7  Lucy,  Ml.  William  C.  Miller,  Esq. 

8  Harriet  Octavia.  9  Nona.  10  Callicrine. 

I  I.  Mary,  m.  William  Birley,  Esq.  of  Kirkham. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Edward  Birley,  Esq. 

III.  Lucy,  m.  Thomas  Petty,  Esq.  of  Well  House. 

le  eldest  son, 

The  Eev.  Christophek  Swainson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wistan- 
,  ^3W,  Vicar  of  Clun,  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford,  m.  Elizabeth, 
1  Lu.  of  Thomas  Low,  M.D.,  of  Preston,  and   d.  12  July,  1775, 

ft  issue, 

Edward  CnRiSTOPHER,  late  representative. 
iCharles  Low,    m.  Miss   Bcadeley,  of    an  ancient  family  at 
:  Calthorpe,  co.  Derby. 

r.  Swainson  d.  19  Dec.  1854,  and  his  widow  two  days  after, 
id  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Eev.  Edward  Christopher  Swainson,  M.A.,  of  Wistanstow^, 

26  May,  1810;  m.  1st,  1833,  Alice,   dau.  of  Eichard  Miller, 
liq.  of  Greenalgh,  co.  Lancaster,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;   and 
iidly,  Harriet,   dau.  of  Eev.  John  Eocke,  of  Clungunford 
ouse,  Salop,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 
I.  John  Grandouge,  now  of  W'istanstow. 
■u.  Edward  Augustin,  late    Capt.    87th  Irish  Fusiliers,   u. 

11  Dec.  1843. 
I.  Harriet  Alice  Lister,  to.  Eev.  C.  G.  Gcpp. 

3V.  Mr.  Swainson  d.  28  Feb.  1874. 

{Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  hoar's  head  couped 
'g.  transfixed  by  a  sword  in  bend  point  downwards,  ppr., 
■tween  two  mullets  of  six  points  in  pale  of  the  second,  for 
vainson;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  three  ears  of  barley  or,  for  Gran- 
>rge.  Crests — 1st,  A  stag's  head  couped  arg.  charged  with  a 
uUet  of  eight  points  gu.,  in  the  mouth  two  ears  of  barley  or ; 
id.  On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  etoile  of  sixteen  points  gu. 
otto— Pro  ecclesii  Dei. 
^sidcdCi — Wistanstow  Eectory,  Craven  Arms,  Salop. 

♦ 

SWAN    OF    BALDWINSTOWN. 

Swan,  Eichaed  Waddt,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstoivn, 
).  Wexford,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1839,  Barbara, 
oly  dau.  of  Sandham  Symes,  Esq.  of  Hillview, 
).  Wicklow,  and  Dominick  Street,  Dublin,  by  whom 
ylio  d.  1S63)  he  has  issue, 

I.  Percival  Stmes,  6.  1841 ;  m.  1877,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  dau. 
of  John  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Hacketstown  House,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  a  dau.,  Barbara  Lucretia  Marian,  b.  1878. 

II.  Eichard  Sandham,  6.  1844. 
in.  Joseph  Percival,  b.  1847. 
I.  Barbara,  d.  1847. 

'ii.  2ndly,  1868,  Mary,  4th  dau.  of  Alexander 
^  .'.art,  Esq.  of  Wicklow,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

IV.  Stewart  Fitzalleyn,  b.  1875. 
•  II.  Mabel  Stewart. 

ILittCrCCJC. — John  Swan  (who  was,  it  is  stated,  2nd  son  of 
homas  Swan,  Esq.,  and  younger  brother  of  Sir  William 
wan,  Knt.  of  Hook  Place,  Kent),  went  to  Ireland  in  a  mili- 
.ry  capacity  under  the  Earl  of  Essex,  temp.  Queen  Eliza- 
ETH,  and  d.  1609,  leaving  issue  a  son, 

•  WiLLiA.M  Swan,  m.  Maude,  dau.  of  Whittey,  of  Eallyteigue 
astle,  and  d.  1637,  leaving  two  sous.  The  younger,  David, 
'.unm.  1719;  the  elder, 

'John  Swan,  Esq.,  was  granted,  1G57,  BaldwinstowTi  and 
ther  lands,  and  confirmed  therein  by  the  Act  of  Settlement 
')  Charles  II.  He  d.  1672,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister 
f  Eichard  Eowe,  of  Ballyharty,  a  son, 

John  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
ichard  Eowe,  of  Ballyharty,  and  d.  1684,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 


John  Chamney,  Esq.  of  Shillelagh,  and  Flatten,  co.  Louth» 
and  d.  1712,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown;  w.  Anne  Lambert,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  of  Tombrean,  co.  Wicklow,  6.  1730;  Tii.  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Chamney,  Esq.  of  Flatten,  co.  Loutli ;  and 
d.  12  Feb.  1796,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  20  May,  1809),  with 
five  daus.  (1  Margaret,  m.  Pilsworth  Whelan,  Esq.  of  Eath» 
CO.  Wicklow  ;  2  Barbara,  m.  10  May,  1781,  Robert  Warren, 
Esq.  of  Ballydonarea,  co.  Wicklow  ;  3  Anne,  in.  Joseph 
Swan,  of  Baldwinstown;  4  Katherine,  d.  unm.  1847;, 
5  Elizabeth,  m.  James  Symes,  Esq.  of  Coolboy,  co.  Wicklow), 
four  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  Tombrean,  h.  1760;  d.  nnm.  1843. 

2  Joseph,  of  Knocklow,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Eoberfe 
Eustace,  Esq.  of  Castlemore,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  issue, 
Joseph,  d.  unm.  aged  18;  Katherine,  Hi.  Major  Bro(vne; 
and  Margaret,  ni.  Dr.  Byrne,  of  Tullow. 

3  William,  of  Dublin,  lil.D.,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  John 
Seraple,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Katherine,  and  a  son, 
William  (who  d.  aged  4),  an  elder  son, 

Joseph  William,  of  Clarinda  Park,  Kingstown,  M.D.  ; 
«.  Harriett,  dau.  of  Eev.  George  Hamilton,  of  Hamp- 
ton Hall,  CO.  DuWin.     She  d.  1878. 

4  Graves  Chamney,  of  Newtown  Park,  Stillorgan,  Barris- 
te'-?it-Law,  d.  1829;  he  m.  1st,  1801,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Edmond  Lombard,  of  Lombardstown,  co.  Cork,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1819}  he  had  issue, 

Joseph,  5.  1803;  d.  s.  p.  1838. 

Edmond,  of  Abbeyleix^  b.  1805 ;  m.  1857,  Anne  Jane- 
Homan,  and  d.  Iij69,  leaving  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

Graves  Chamney,  Col.  in  the  Army,  b.  1806  ;  in.  Kathe- 
rine Jane,  dau.  of  Frederick  Chapman,  of  Taunton, 
Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  March,  1845)  he  had  two- 
sons,  Edmond  Lombard,  d.  17  March,  1845,  and 
Frederick  Edward  Chapman. 

Thomas  Preston,  of  Abbeyleix,  M.D.,  h.  1815;  to.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Hull,  co.  York,  and 
had  issue,  Francis,  b.  ISuO,  d.  1874;  Ada;  and  Zoe,  d. 
1863. 

Elizabeth  Katherine,  to.  Eev.  John  Newman  Lombard, 
Eector  of  Kilmacleny,  Diocese  of  Cloyne. 

Katherine,  to.  Samuel  Eaves,  Esq. 

Anne,  m.  William  S.  Hunt,  Esq. ;  d.  1864. 

Mary,  rn.  Eev.  William  Hall,  who  d.  1849. 
Henrietta,  m.  William  Drevar,  Esq. 
Georgiana  Pakenham,  rn.  Jo'nn  Garnett  Armstrong,  Esq. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  1820,  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Atkin  Esq.,  of 
Leadinton,   co.  Cork,   by  whom  (who  d.  8  Nov.   1838) 
he  had  further  issue, 

John  Thomas  Atkin  (Eev.),  b.  2  Oct.  1821 ;  to.  11  Dec. 
1854,  Anne  Symes,  elder  dau.  of  Eev.  James  Hay 
Waugh,  Eector  of  Corsley,  Wilts,  and  has  issue,  Charles 
Eobert  John  xVtkin,  b.  28  Sept.  1863  ;  Harriet  Purefoy  ; 
Annie  Lucy  Katherine ;  Agnes  Mary  Geraldine. 

"William  Bagwell,  d.  1846. 

Benjamin  Bousfield,  b.  1826,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  June, 
1858,  Laura,  dau.  of  William  Lycett,  Esq.  of  Delameie 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London. 

Martha  Anne. 

in.  Elizabeth,  hi.  Edward  Crutchley,  Esq.  of  co.  Wick'ow. 
Mr.  Swan  d.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  m.  1748,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  Percival  Hunt,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Joseph,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mr.  Swan  d.  1759,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  who  d.  uiun.  1783,  and 

was  ,<!.  by  his  brother, 
Joseph  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  6. 1755  ;  ra.  Anne,  3rd 

dau.  of  Joseph  Swan,  of  Tombrean,  by  whom  (who  d.  1830, 

aged  73)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Percival,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Dublin,  to.  1822,  Thomasina  Eleanor,  a  dau.  of 
Thomas  Eeade,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

1  Joseph,  TO.  Katherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Feldon,  of  Oxford. 

2  Thomas  Percival,  rn.  1st,  Isabella  Wilson,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue,  and  2ndly,  Anne  Gill,  by  whom  he  Iclt  one 
surviving  son,  William  Francis  Benjamin. 

1  Frances  Lucinda,  hi.  Eev.  Henry  Smith. 

2  Anne,  d.  young.  3  Thomasina,  in.  John  Mack,  Esq. 
4  Josephine,  rn.  Eev.  Matthew  Browne. 

III.  Benjamin,  b.  1797,  an  officer  in  the  British  service,  in. 
1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Eiky,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1834^  he  had  issue,  a  son,  Benjamin,  E.N.,  <^  unm.  He 
TO.  2ndly,  EUzabetb,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Barton,  Esq.  of  to. 
Cork,  and  d.  7  Aug.  1868. 

I.  Catherine,  d.  1829,  aged  50. 
u.  Barbara,  jh.  Thomas  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
HI.  Anne,  to.  1629,  Sandham  Symes,  Esq.  of  Hillview,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  d.  1854,  aged  59. 

IV.  Margaret,  »!.  Cadwallader  Waddy,  Esq.  of.Kilmacow,  co. 
Wexford,  M.P.,  and  d.  23  Nov.  1S52. 


1554 


SWA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SWE 


Mr.  Swan  0..  1799,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Pekcival  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  ra.  1807,  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Waddy,  Esq.  of  Kilmacow,  co.  AVexford  (who 
d.  29  July,  1821),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph  Percival,  his  heir. 

II.  PacHARD  Waddt,  successor  to  his  hrother. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Gen.  Edmund  Xeal  Wilford,  K.A.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Penelope  Katherine. 

Mr.  Swan  d.  24  March,  1834,  aged  53,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Joseph  Peeciyal  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  Major  3rd 
Eoyal  Middlesex  Militia,  m.  1841,  Catherine  Ehoda,  4th  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Kiky,  Esq.  of  Ballynoe  House,  co.  Carlow,  and 
Piutland  Square.  Dublin,  which  lady  d.  1850.  Mr.  Swan 
d.  s.  p.  2  Dec.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

EicHAKD  TVaddy  Swas,  now  of  Baldwinstown. 

ArrM—kL.,  on  a  fess  wavy  arg.  between  three  swans 
rousant  ppr.  crowned  or,  a  trefoil  vert.  C/-<<( — A  swan 
rousant  ppr.  crowned  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.  Motto — 
Sit  nomen  decus. 

Seat — Baldwinstown,  Bridgetown,  co.  Wexford. 


swajStn  of  askham  hall. 

SwAXS,  EoBEET,  Esq.  of  Askham  Hall,  co.  York, 
h.  16  Sept.  1832 ;  «?.  23  Aug.  1859,  Blanche  Maria, 
Srd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Y.  B.  Johnstone,  Bart,  M.P., 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  John,  5. 12  Kov.  1863. 
I.  Mabel  Georgiana. 

ILtlTCatJC. — This  family  claims  great  antiquity,  and  bears 
fhe  coat  of  arms  of  the  extinct  baronets  Swan,  whose  ancestors 
"says  Hasted,"  wrote  themselves  geiUknien,  so  early  as  the 
reign  of  Eichakd  II. 

EoBEET  SwAxs,  Esq.  of  Askham  Hall,  6.  22  July,  1759, 
2nd  son  of  John  Swann,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York,  by  Miss 
Turner  his  wife,  m.  23  April,  1792,  Ursula,  dau.  of  Eobert 
Carr,  Esq.  of  Horbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1846} 
left  at  his  decease,  13  March,  1852, 

I.  John,  of  Askham  Hall, 

II.  Eobert  (Eev.),  Sector  of  Brandsby,  and  Vicar  of  Cherry 
Burton,  b.  13  Aug.  1798;  m.  20  Kov.  1832,  Jane  Cornelia 
Anne  Percival,  and  has  a  son,  Percival  Fiennes,  6.  7  March, 
1839. 

I.  Mary,  m.  1  Feb.  1821,  Eev.  Henry  Eamsden. 

Mr.  Swann  d.  13  March,  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Swann,  Esq.  of  Askham  Hall,  D.L.  for  the  co.  and 
J.P.  for  the  city  of  York,  6.  3  March,  1793 ;  m.  1st  17  June, 
1830,  Catherina  EUzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  William  Thomlin- 
son,  18th  regt.,  of  Blencoga,  co.  Cumberland ;  and  2ndly, 
Georgiana  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Dixon,  Esq.  and  had 
issue  by  the  former, 

I.  Eobert,  now  of  Askham  Hall. 

u.  John  Thomlinson,  Commander  E.X.,  6.  27  March,  1836  ; 
d.  25  April,  1868. 

I.  Catherine  Sarah,  m.  11  Oct.  1860,  John  Thomas  Cator, 
eldest  son  of  Eev.  Thomas  and  Lady  L"uisa  Cator. 

II.  Henrietta  Mary,  m.  23  May,  1866,  Eev.  John  Champion 
Hicks,  Vicar  of  Eoeclifife. 

III.  Frances  Anne,  m.  10  Sept.  1867,  Eev.  Christopher 
AVybergh,  Vicar  of  Wicton. 

AiTM — Az.,    a    chevron  erm.  between    three    swans    arg. 
Crfit — A  demi-talbot  salient  gu.  collared  or. 
Seat — Askham  Hall,  York. 


SWEETMAN"  OF  LONGTOWN. 
SwEETMAX,  Patbick,  Esq.  of  Longtown,  co. 
Xildare,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1802,  b.  March, 
1803;  m.  1827,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmund  Cashin, 
Esq.  of  AYaterford,  by  Mary  Anne  Morissy  his 
wife,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Casimib,  6.  1831. 

n.  Hugh,  6.  1834;  ,n.  Gertrude,  dan.  of  Walter  Blackney, 
Esq.  of  Ballyellen,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue,  1  Patrick, 
6.  1871 ;  2  Hugh,  6.  1872;  3  James,  6.  1874;  4  Eoger,  6. 
1875;  5  Walter,  b.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  in.  Eichard  Butler,  Esq.  of  Suirville,  co. 
Tipperary. 

II.  Katherine  Mary. 

HtUCagC— This  family  has  been  long  settled  in  Dublin, 
where  Nicholas  Sweetman  d.  1607.  They  were  previously 
resident  near  Callau  and  Newtown,  co.  Kilkenny,  so  far  back 
as  1558. 


Patrick  Swxetman,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Dublin,  m.  Mrs 
Mary  Thunder,  widow,  sister  of  Patrick,  Thomas,  and  Georg( 
Dodd,  whose  will,  dated  25  Feb.  1782,  was  proved  21  Sept 
1784.  Mr.  Sweetman's  will,  dated  22  Dec.  1770,  was  provei 
15  Jan.  following,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Patrick  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Belvedere,  co.  L'ublin,  pre 
viously  of  the  City  of  Dublin.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Michae 
Thunder,  Esq.  of  Ballaly,  co.  Dublin,  who  c?.  1813.  His  will 
dated  24  March,  1792,  was  proved  25  Nov.  1793,  and  he  was* 
by  his  son, 

Michael  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Longtown,  co.  Kildare,  h 
1775;  m.  1st,  1802,  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smar 
more  Castle,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  6.  1805;  m.  Honori 
O'Connor,  and  d.  1859,  leaving  i.-!sue, 

1  John,  of  Drumbarrow,  co.  Meath,  6.  1844. 
1  Ilonoria.  2  Alice,  a  Nun.  3  Cecilia,  d.  unw 

4  Margaret,  a  Nun.  5  Janette,  d.  nam. 

Mr.  Sweetman  m.  2ndly,  Margaret  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Thoma 
Blackney,  Esq.  of  Ballyellen,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  he  hai 
further  issue, 

ni.  Michael  James,  of  Lamberton  Park,  Queen's  Co.,  J.P. 
HighSheriflf  I.s.52,  b.  20  July,  1829;  m.  1849,  Mary  Mai 
garet,  only  child  and  heir  of  aEchael  Powell,  Esq.  of  Fitz 
William  Square,  Dublin,  and  d.  1864,  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Michael  Sweetman-Powell,  6.  1  June,  1852 
assumed  by  royal  license,  1874,  the  additional  surnam 
and  arms  of  Powell,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  hi 
maternal  grandfather. 

2  Michael  James,  b.  28  June,  1S64. 

1  Gertrude.        2  Mary.        3  Eleanor.        4  Agnes. 
IV.  Walter,  of  Clohamon,  co.  Wexford,  h.  1831 ;  ra.  Mary 
dau.  of  Eichard  Butler,  Esq.  of  SuirviUe,  co.  Tipperarj 
and  has  issue, 
1  Walter  James.  2  Eichard  John. 

1  Margaret.  2  Mary. 

I.  Alice,-//!.  Col.  Blackney. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  1851,  William  Scully,  Esq.  of  BaUinaclougb 
CO.  Tipperary. 

Mr.  Sweetman  d.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Patrick  Sweetman,  Esq.,  now  of  Longtown. 

Arms — Per  pale  gu.  and  chequy  az.  and  arg.,  on  the  dextel 
an  eagle  displayed  dimidiated  or,  in  dexter  chief  a  mullet  tl 
the  last.  Crest — Out  of  an  antique  crown  or,  a  griffin's  hea ' 
gu.  charged  with  a  mullet  gold.     Motto — Spera  in  Deo. 

Seat — Longtown,  Clune,  co.  Kildare. 


SWETENHAm  OF   SOMERFOUD  BOOTHS 

SwETENHAM,  Clement,  Esq.  of  Soinerford  Booth 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1860,  b.  2 
April,  1819 ;  m.  9  July,  1851,  Louisa  Catherin 
Sophia,  dau.  of  St.  John  C.  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Aple 
Castle,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clement  William,  b.  21  Sept.  1852,  Lieut.  E.N. 

II.  Henry,  6.  1  June,  1862. 

I.  Edith  Lucy.  ii.  Maude. 

ILt'ltCaCIC. — In  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  the  Swetenham 

had  a  grant  of  lands  in  Sonierford  Booths,  from  the  Somerfordi 

Heltas,  or  Elias  de  Swetenham,  living  in  the  reigns  ( 
Eichard  I.,  King  John,  and  Henry  III.,  was  father  of 

Stephen  de  Swetenham,  otherwise  Stephen  de  Eaeti 
INCHAM,  from  the  place  of  his  abode,  who  had,  with  a  youngc 
son,  John,  living  6  Edward  I., 

Eobert  de  Swetenham,  living  temp.  Edward  I.,  an 
father  of 

Hugh  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  whose  son, 

William  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  also  in  the  reig 
of  EnwABD  I.,  m.  Hawise,  dau.  of  Eandal  de  Hulme,  to  whoi 
William  de  Somerford  gave  lands  in  Somerford,  in  the  26t 
and  31st  of  the  same  King.    His  son, 

Thomas  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  in  the  reigns  ( 
Edward  II.  and  III.,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of  Henry,  fourth  so 
of  Eoger  de  Davenport,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  tff 
daus.    The  youngest  son, 

Eoger  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  5  Eichabd  II.,  n 
Cecilia,  dau.  of  William  de  Gostre,  and  had  two  sons  and 
dau.    The  elder  son, 

Eandle  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  13  Eichard  II 
'//!.  Isabel,  dau.  of  William  Stoke,  of  Stoke,  co.  Stafford,  an 
dying  about  2  Henrt  IV.,  left  (with  another  son,  Thomas,  i 
Mobberley,  m.  Ehzabeth,  dau.  and  co  heir  of  John  le  Ward, ' 
Somerford,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Henry  VI.), 

Willlaji  Swetenham,  of  Somerford,  living  temiy.  Henry  V 


SWE 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SWE 


LOO-i) 


m.  Johanna,  sister  of  William  Bulkeley,  of  Eyton,  and  dau.  of 
John  Bulkeley,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir ; 
and  William,  who  had  issue  ;  and  one  dau.,  Isabel,  wife  of  Wil 
liam  de  Stoke.    The  elder  son, 

JoBfJ  SwETENUAM,  of  Somcifoid,  (l.  12  IIesrt  VII.,  and  was 
!.  by  his  son, 

William  Swetenhaji,  of  Somerford,  living;  16  Edwakd  IV., 
m.  1st,  Cicely,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bostock,  of  Moulton ;  and  2ndly, 
19  Edward  IV.,  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Lowe, 
of  Pixhull,  and  had  issue,  five  sons  and  one  dau.  The  eldest 
ion, 

AViLLiAM  SwETEsnAM,  of  Sonierford,  16  Henry  VII.,  to. 
EUzabeth,  dau.  of  Christopher  Savage,  of  JIacclestield,  and  of 
Qpton-upon-Severn,  by  whom  he  had  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom 
the  second,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swetten- 
ham)  three  sons.    The  eldest, 

Lawrence  SwETENnAM,'Esq.  of  Somerford,  h.  11  HEnRT  VIII., 
i)v.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Oldfield,  of  Sutton,  near 
Macclesfield,  and  had  (with  three  sons)  eleven  daus.,  i.  Anne, 
■n.  Eobert  Thorley,  of  Somerford  Booths ;  n.  Elizabeth,  ru. 
Thomas  Tyrrell ;  iii.  Jane,  m.  Christopher  Edge,  of  Horton, 
so.  Stafford;  iv.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Jollie,  of  Leek,  co. 
Btafford;  v.  Mary,  m.  Francis  Higginbottom,  of  Kushton,  co. 
Stafford;  vi.  Katherine,  rf.  young;  vii.  Alice,  wife  of  Thomas 
Moreton,  of  London;  viii.  Frances,  m.  Robert  Matthews,  of 
Esses;  is.  Eleanor,  m.  Eandle  Bostock,  of  Moulton;  x.  Mar- 
gery, m.  WiUiam  Clowes,  of  Whitley;  and  xi.  Ursula,  m. 
Roger  Spencer,  of  Congl^ton.  Lawrence  Swetenham  d.  21 
Elizabeth,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edmund  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  living  at  the  visi- 
.ation  of  1613,  y/i.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Pavenport,  Esq. 
if  Davenport,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kalph  Mainwaring, 
Esq.  of  Carineham,  and  had  issue, 

William,  who  predeceased  his  father,  in  1627,  leaving,  by 
Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Burgess,  of  Macclesfield,  a 
son,  Edmund,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

Eichard. 

Jane,  who  d.  young. 

Edmund  Swetenham  was  .■!.  by  his  grandson, 

Edmunt)  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford,  an  infant  in  1613, 
•/!.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Oldfield,  Knt.  of  Somerford, 
ladnor,  and  had  (with  several  other  children,  who  all  d.  s.  p.), 
rniLip,  1)1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dal- 
lam Tower,  in  Westmorland,  and  dying  v.  p.  in  1G73,  left 
a  son, 

Edmunt),  successor  to  his  grandfather. 
George,  living  in  1664. 

Elizabeth,  living  in  1664,  ra.  William  ffaringdon,  Esq.  of 
Werden. 

'Ir.  Swetenham  dying  in  1675,  was  interred  at  Astbury,  and 
.vas  s.  by  his  grandson, 
Edmund  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford,   High  Sheriff  of 
'.  Chester,  in  1707,  in.    Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher 

Vandesford,  Bart,  of  Kirtlington,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  his  heir. 

II.  Philip,  of  Congleton,  who  had  two  daus.,  Philippa,  who 
d.  s.  p. ;  and  Amelia  Sophia  Caroline,  uc.  John  Hall,  Esq.  of 
Congleton,  but  had  no  issue. 

I.  Eleanor  m.  Henry  Brownjohn,  Gent. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Eoger  Comberbach,  Esq.  of  Chester, 
Prothonotary  of  the  Palatinate  (son  of  Roger  Comberbach, 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  Chester,  and  a  Welsh  Judge,  author  of 
several  legal  works),  and  by  him,  who  d.  in  April,  1757, 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Catherine,  m.  Roger  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of 
Dorfold,  two  sons;  the  younger,  Edmund  Eoger,  rf.  in 
1762;  the  elder,  Eoger  Comberbach,  Prothonotary  of  the 
Palatinate,  who  rf.27  March,  1771,  aged  51,  and  was  buried 
at  St.  Michael's,  Che.ster,  m.  Frances,  natural  dau.  of 
Edmund  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  and  had 
by  her  (with  four  daus.,  Harriet  Margaret ;  Frances  Isabella; 
Charlotte,  wife  of  Love  Albert  Parry,  Esq.;  and  Helen, 
wife  of  Nathaniel  Maxey  Pattison,  Esq.)  a  son, 

Eoger,  of  whom  presently. 
'he  eldest  son, 

'  Edmund  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  b.  in  1691, 
[igh  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  in  1722,  m.  1st,  Catherine,  only 
au.  and  heir  of  John  Bendlow,  Esq.  of  Sutton  Ilowgrave,  co. 

ork;  and  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Eichard  Wilmot,  M.D., 
f  Derby,  but  d.  without  legitimate  issue,  7  May,  1768;  his 
omerford  Booths  estate,  at  the  decease  of  his  widow,  18  May, 
780,  passed  to  his  great  nephew, 

BoGEB  Comberbach,   Esq.*  6.  1753,  assumed  the  surname 

*  The  family  of  Comberbach  were  for  some  generations 
'ttled  at  Nantwich,  and  appear  to  have  assumed  their  sur- 
ame  from  Comberbach,  near  great  I'.udworth,  co.  Chester.  A 
lanuscript  pedigree  is  in  the  Uarl.  MSS.  2,153. 


and  arms  of  Swetenhaji,  and  m.  about  17S2,  Anne,  dau.  Of 
William  Archer,  Esq.  of  co.  Warwick,  and  hud  issue, 

Clement,  his  heir.  William,  who  d.  1303. 

Henry,  Collector  of  Futchgurk,  Bengal,  m.  1818,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Edward  Donnithorn,  Esq. 

Edmund.  Capt.  of  Enginrers,  bengal  Military  Service. 

James,  Capt.  Bengal  Military  Service. 

Eoger,  d.  uam. 

Anne.  Charlotte. 

Helen,  1)1.  IS12,  ClemcntSneyd,  Esq.  Capt.  E.IvT.,  of  Huntley 
Hall. 


Fanny. 
Charlotte. 


Harriet,  in.  George  Richardson,  Esq. 
Maria.  Elizabeth. 


I 


Mr.  Swetenham  d.  March,  1814,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Clement  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Major  in  the  army,  b.  7  Feb.  1787;  m.  1  May, 
1817,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Donelly,  cck 
Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
Clement,  now  of  Somerford  Booths. 

Edmund,  Barrister,  6.  15  Nov.  1822;  m.  1st,  12  April,  1851, 
Elizabeth  Jane,  dau.  of  Wilson  Jones,  Esq.  of  Hartsheatli 
Park,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  has,  Edmund  Wil.son, 
Eleanor  and  Rose  Laura.  He  ,a.  2ndly,  Gertrude,  2nd  dau. 
of  Ellis  Cunliffe,  Esq. 

James,  late  Capt.  54th  regt.,  6.  2  May,  1824;  m.  1S60, 
Ester  Blanche,  dau.  of  Michael  Humble,  Esq.  of  Gwersylt 
Park,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  Hubert,  Eoger,  Michael 
Audley,  and  Dora. 

Eliza.  'III.  13  Feb.  1846,  Clement  Archer,  Esq.,  late  Capt. 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue. 

Fanny,  m.  29  Sept.  1855,  John  Coutts  Antrobus,  Esq.  of 
Eaton  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  </.  20  Sept.  1863,  leaving  issue. 
Major  Swetenham  served  in  the  16th  Dragoons  under  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  in  the  Peninsula,  from  1809,  to  the  ter- 
mination of  the  war;  at  the  battle  of  Toulouse,  1814;  and 
subsequently  in  the  same  corps  at  Waterloo.  He  d.  17  Nov. 
1852. 

.-;i-))zs— Paly  of  six  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  bend  vert  three  spades 
of  the  first.  Cre^t  —  A  porcupine's  head  erased  az.  gutto 
d'eau  chained  and  collared  or.     Motto — Ex  sudore  vultus. 

Seat — Somerford  Booths,  Congleton,  co.  Chester,  possessed 
by  the  family  since  1,100. 


SWETTENHAM    OF    SWETTENHAM. 

SwETTEXHAM,  RoBEET  WAEEEN-,Esq.  of  Swet- 
tenham Hall,  CO.  Chester,  late  13th  Light  Infantiy, 
now  Major  2ud  Eojal  Chesliire  regt.  of  Militia,  J.P. 
for  CO.  Chester,  h.  1836 ;  m.  1865,  Amelia  Marion, 
dau.  of  J.  W.  Wybault,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Egbert  Wybault.  ii.  Albert  Willis. 

III.  George  Millington. 

I.  Amelia  Frances  Josephine.  n.  Eerthia  Marie. 

III.  Helen  Cicely. 

Mr.  "Warreu-Swettenham  assumed  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Swettenham,  by  royal  license,  1877,  under 
the  ■will  of  his  uncle,  Thomas  J.  W.  Swettenham, 
Esq.,  on  the  death  of  his  widow,  9  March,  1876. 

JLtUftlgC.— This  very  ancient  family,  which,  according 
to  tradition,  was  seated  at  Swettenham,  long  antecedent  to 
the  Conquest,  and  had  a  confirmation  of  the  estate  t(mp. 
William  Eufus,  to  the  then  Saxon  possessor,  derives  its  sur- 
name from  a  compound  of  two  Saxon  words,  Sweit,  pleasant 
or  agreeable,  Hara,  a  dwelling-place  or  village — words  that 
aptly  describe  the  situation  of  the  manor.  The  Swettenhams 
of  Swettenham,  always  a  family  of  high  position  among  the 
Cheshire  gentry,  preserved  a  male  succession  from  the  Saxon 
times. 

Peter  Lord  of  Swettenham,  had  (with  a  younger  son, 
Peter), 

Eichard  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  living  in  the 
reign  of  Henry  III.,  father  of 

Nicholas  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  Icmp. 
Edward  I.,  whose  son, 

Eichard  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham,  was  father 
of 

Eichard  de  Swettenham,  whose  son, 

Eichard  de  Swettenham,  of  Swettenham,  had  two  sons, 
Thomas,  his  heir;  and  William,  who  seated  himself  at  Caryng- 
ham,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Swettenhams  of  that  place.  The 
elder  son, 

Thomas  de  Swettenham,  of  Swettenham,  living  12  Ed- 
ward III.,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eanulph  de  Swettenham,  father  of 

Thomas  de  Swettenham,  Lord  of  Swettenham  3  EicnABD  II. 
This  gentleman  was  s.  at  his  demise  by  bis  son, 


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Thomas  de  Swettenhaji,  living  1  Eichaud  II.  and  1  Henry  "V. 
He  was  s.  by  liis  son, 

Thomas  de  Swetten'uam,  fatlinr  of 

Peteb  be  Swuttcnham,  who  floufished  in  the  early  part  of 
the  reign  of  Henry  VI.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  de  Svvettbnham  (33  Hesby  VI.),  whose  son, 

EicHARD  DE  Swettenham,  1)1.  d  lady  named  Helena,  but  of 
what  family  has  not  been  ascertained ;  and  dyin^  ia  the  reign 
of  IIenky  VI.,  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Oliver  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham  (20  IIeset  VII.), 
father  of 

Thomas  SwETTExnAM,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  m.  Elizabeth, 
<lau.  of  William  Swetenham,  Esq.  of  Somerford  Booths,  co. 
Chester,  and  was  s.  at  his  demise  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.,  who  was  living  at  the  visitation 
of  15G6.  He  m.  a  lady  named  Kathcrine,  by  whom  he  had  three 
sons,  Thomas,  his  heir;  Lawrence,  of  Bradwall;  and  William. 
Mr.  Swettentiam  d.  in  1611,  and  was  k.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  whorf.  in  1015-lG, 
leaving  (witli  three  daus.,  Ann,  Katlierine,  and  Elinor)  a  son 
and  successor, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  ofiSwettenham,  m.  in  1C02,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Birtles,  Esq.  of  Birtles,  and  Ann  his  wife.  By 
this  lady  (who  d.  in  1621)  he  had  four  sons  and  three  daus., 
Thomas,  his  heir ;  William ;  Laurence  (who  left  a  son,  Edward), 
and  George;  Ann;  Eleanor,  m.  John  Holford,  Esq.;  and 
Martha.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  6.  in  1601;  m. 
and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  John,  and  a  dau.,  Mary)  his 
successor, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham  and  Birtles.  This 
gentleman,  0.  in  1042;  m.  1st,  in  1600,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Stanley,  1st  hart,  of  Alderley,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir.  John. 

Ann,  m.  Thomas  Kinsey,  Esq.  of  Blacliden. 

Mr.  Swettenham  m.  2ndly,  in  1G34,  Frances,  sister  of  Koger 
MainwarJng,  Esq.  of  Kermincham,  but  by  her  (who  d.  in  1714), 
liad  no  further  issue.  IlecZ.  in  1713,  and  was.?,  by  his  elder  son, 
William  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  m.  in  1691, 
Bcrthia,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Willis,  Esq.,  of  an  undent  Berlisliire 
family,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir.  ii.  Peter. 

I.  Frances. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Ptobert  Hcyes,  Esq.  of  Northwich,  and  had, 

1  Ann  Hetes,  heir  to  "Swettenham." 

2  Elizabeth  Hetes,  m.  Millington  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Everton, 
CO.  Lancaster  (eldest  son  and  heir  of  John  Eaton,  Gent., 
of  Overwhillcy  and  Millington,  both  in  co.  Chester,  and 
of  Liverpool),  by  whom  she  had  a  son, 

John  Eaton,  who  inherited  the  Swettenham  estates,  as 
hereafter,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  the  family. 
in.  Margaret  Mainwaring.  iv.  Ann. 

V.  BertUia,  v/i.  liichard  Moore.        vi.  Mary.        vii  Jane. 

Mr.  Swettenham  d.  in  173G,  and  was  ».  by  his  elder  son, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  who  m.  prior  to 
1717,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Warburton,'Esq.,  and  had  a 
dau.,  Berthia,  m.  James  Wadcson,  Esq.  of  Thornes,  co.  York, 
and  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  who  assumed, 
on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  cousin,  Daniel  Willis,  Esq., 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  tliat  family.  He  m.  1751, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Upton,  Esq.  of  i'utncy,  but  (/.  ,s.  p. 
1788,  whereupon  the  Willis  estates  passed  to  Kalph  Earlc,  Esq., 
father  of  Richard  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halstead  Park,  while  the 
ancient  inheritance  of  Swettenham  devolved  on  Mr.  Swetton- 
ham-Willis's  cousin,  Ann  Heys,  at  whose  decease  unm.  it 
vested  in  her  nephew, 

John  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham,  formerly  Eaton 
(son  of  Millington  Eaton,  Esq.  of  Everton,  Liverpool,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Heys,  Esq.  of  North- 
wich, by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  of 
William  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham),  wlio  thereupon 
assumed,  as  above  stated,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Swet- 
tenham. He  m.  Sarah  Crosby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Sept. 
1821)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  7  Dec.  1803, 

Millington  Eaton,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Swettenham,  Hector  of  Swettenham,  m.  Miss  Anna 
Antonia  Heyes,  and  had  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Samuel  Edge,  Esq.  of  Chcctham  Hill,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 
Mr.  (Ettton)  Swettenham  was  .<!.  by  his  son, 

Millington  Eaton  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Srcttenham, 
6.  1744;  m.  12  Oct.  1798,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Pari  Wybault, 
Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  two  sor-.'  and  a  dau., 


George,  who  d.  s.  p.  Thomas  John  Wtbatjlt,  his  hen 

Sarah  Eaton,  m.  Michael  'VVarren,  Esq.  of  Sandford's  Court 
CO.  Kilkenny,   and  had  by  him  (who  d.  Ib64),  with  othc 
issue,  a  2nd  son, 
Robert,  now  of  Swettenham. 
Mr.  Swettenham  d.  9  April,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur 
viving  son, 

Thomas  John  Wybadlt  Swettenham,  Esq.  of  Swettenham 
b.  5  Oct.  1804 ;  m.  27  June,  1829,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Luki 
Alen,  Esq.,  Lieut. -Col.  55tli  regt.,  C.B.,  and  d.  s.  2}-  5  Nov 
1861.    His  widow  survived  until  9  March,  1876. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Swettenham:  arg.,  on  i 
bend  vert  tliree  spitting  shovels  (or  half  .spades)  of  the  field 
2iul  and  3rd,  Wabren:  chequy  or  and  gu.  on  a  canton  az.  i 
cross  of  the  fir.st.  Crests — 1st,  Swettenham  :  Against  a  trei 
ppr.  a  lion  rampant  az ;  2nd,  Warren  :  Out  of  a  ducal  corona 
or,  an  eagle's  talon  gold  holding  a  crescent  gu.  in  front  of; 
plume  of  live  ostrich  feathers  arg.  ilfo^iioe.s— Swettenham 
Ex  sudore  vultus;  Warren,  Mox  virtute  se  tollit  ad  auras. 

S"it — Swettenham  Hall,  Congleton,  co.  Chester.  Clu,b~ 
Naval  and  Military,  W. 


SV/IFTE    OF    SWIFTSHEATH    AND 
IiIONSDEN. 

SWIFTE.  GrODWIN  Meade  BUTIEB,  Esq.  c 
Swiitslu'atli.co.  Kilkenny,  and  Liousden,  co.  Meatl 
b.  24  March,  18G4. 

ilinriigc.— Rev.  Thomas  Swift,  collated  1569  to  SI 
Andrew's,  Canterbury,  d.  1592,  and  was  buried  in  Canterbur 
Cathedral.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thoma 
Godwin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  left  an  onl 
son. 

Rev.  William  Swipt,  6.  15GG,  Rector  of  Herbaldown,  wh 
afterwards  .s.  to  his  father's  cure.  He  m.  5  Oct.  1592,  Mai 
Philpott,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  March,  1626),  he  had  Thomji 
(Rev.),  his  successor,  and  two  daus.,  Katlierine,  m.  Thomf 
Whiteticrde,  and  Margaret,  m.  Henry  Atlunson,  of  London.  H 
d.  1C24,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Swift,  of  Goodrich  and  Bridstow,  co.  Her. 
ford,  distinguished  for  his  active  devotion  in  the  cause  i 
CiiABLEs  I.,  and  to  the  person  of  his  son,  Prince  Chark 
(afterwards  Charles  II.),  during  the  hitter's  protr.actt 
wanderings.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  -John  Dryden,  Esq.  sisti 
of  Sir  Erasmus  Drydon,  1st  hart.,  of  Canons  Ashby,  and  grar 
aunt  of  John  Dryden  the  Poet,  by  which  lady  he  had  (wil 
four  daus.,  1  Emily;  2  Elizabeth  ;  3  Sarah;  4  Katherinc)  U 
sons,  of  whom, 

I.  Godwin,  s.  him.  ii.  Dryden,  d.  s.  7). 

III.  Tliomas,  la.  the  dau.  of  Sir  William  Davenant,  Knt.,  ai 

had  a  son, 

Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  1CC5,  Rector  of  Puttenham,  Surrey, 
1752,  aged  87. 

IV.  William,  who  had  lands  in  the  cos.  Carlow,  Kilkenn 
Leitrim,  and  Jlosoommon.  His  will,  dated  19  May,  17C 
was  proved  11  March,  1705.  He  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau. 
Rev.  Ralph  King,  D.D.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son.  Thorns 
d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  Godwin  Swi 
of  Dunbrow.  He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Ralj 
Arrum,  by  whom  (who  d.  1716)  he  had  a  son, 

William,  of  Dublin,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Lon 
field,  and  d.  1709,  leaving  with  a  son  and  dau.  (who 
young)  a  son,  William. 

V.  Jonathan,  of  Dublin,  Solicitor,  d.  May,  16G7  ;    to.  Abig 
Erick,  of  co.  Leicester,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  April,  1700) 
left  with  a  dau.,  Jane,  a  posthumous  .son, 

Jonathan  Swift  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.  the  celebrated  Do 
of  St.  Patrick's  ;  6.  in  Hoeys  Court,  co.  Dublin,  .30  Nc 
1067,  who  has  related  many  anecdotes  of  his  grandfathc 
loyalty  in  his  account  of  "  The  Family  nf  Swift,"  t 
original  MS.  of  which  is  still  preserved  in  the  library 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  appointed  Dean  of  the  Cathedi 
Church  of  St.  Patrick,  co.  Dublin,  by  patent,  6  May,  171 
d.  19  Oct.  1745. 

VI.  Adam,  of  Green  Castle,  co.  Down,  whose  will  was  prov 
•20  May,  1704,  m.  Miss  Cottcrell,  and  bad,  wiih  two  daUb. 
Anne,  m.  James  Perry,  Esq.,  of  Perrymount,  co.  Do\vn; 
Martha,  TO.  1st,  4  April,  1707,  Rev.  Tlieophilus  Harrisc 
and  2ndly,  Edward  Whiteway,  Esq.,  of  Dublin,  one  son, 

William,  to.  May,  1085,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Naylor,  widow. 
Rev.  Thomas  Swift  d.  1658.     His  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Ormonde  Quay,  in  the  city  of  Dubl 

B.irrister-at-Law,  Attorney-Gen.  to  the  Duke  of  Oimonde : 

the  county  Palatine  of  Tipperary,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth  Wheel 

by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  Thomas,  of  co.  Dublin,  to.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 

Humphrey  Jcivis,  Kat.,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  and  d.  «. 

1679. 


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n.  Wiilotifrlil'y,   of  Ilcrfforcl,  whose  will,  dntcd  27  Jan.  1710, 
•was  proved  4  July,  \7U\  loft  two  daus.  :   1  Hannah,  in.  Kov. 
Stafford  Lightbournc,  Rector  of  Trim,  co.  Meath ;  2  Honoria, 
m.  Ferdinando  Swanton,  Esq. 
T.  Swift  m.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  William  'Wchster,  Esq. 
i'    London,   Merchant,   hy   whom    (who  was  buried    at    St, 
.atrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  13  Jan.  1672)  he  had  two  sons, 
( III.  Godwin,  his  successor.        iv.  Kobert,  d.  unm. 
hr.   Swift   VI.    3rdly,    May,    1674,   Hannah,   dau.  of  Major 
'  ichard  Deane,  and  had  further  issue, 

V.  Deane,  of  Castle  Eickard,  co.  Meath,  &.  20 March,  1670; 
i    )ji.  Elizabeth   Lenthall,   and  d.    1713,  Icavin.:?  a  dau.,  Eliza- 
teth,  5)1.  Godwin  Swift,  Esq.,  of  Tidenton,  and  a  son, 
Deane,   of  Ca.stle  Eickard,   m.   1739,   Mary,  dau.  of  Ect. 
Theophilus  Harrison,   and  hud  a  dau.,   Maria,  m.  Hot. 
Godwin  Swift,  and  a  son, 

Theophilus,  of  Castle  Eickard,  m.  Charlotte  Blaria  Pead, 
and  had  two  sons;  1  Deane,  of  Castle  Eickard  (;)!.  Miss 
Bellew,  and  had  Henry,  d.  s.  p.,  and  Christopher) ;  2 
Edmond  Lenthall,  Keeper  of  the  Eegalia  in  tlic  Tower 
of  London,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Owen  Dalby,  Esq. ; 
and  2ndly,  Miss  Atkins. 

\\  VI.  Joseph,  bapt.  7  Aug.  1677. 

'  1 1.  Hannah  Maria,  bapt.  24  iMay,  1676. 

|[ii.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  17  June,  1679. 

,r.  .Swift  m.  4th]y,  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Meade,  by 
horn  (who  m.  2ndly,  Very  Eev.  Theophilus  Harrison,  Dean 
■  Clonniacnois),  he  had  further  is.sue  (with  five  younger  sons), 
homas;  Edward;  William,  bapt.  18  Nov.  1684;  John,  b. 
March,  16S7  ;  and  Christopher,  of  Ballintubber,  co.  Cork,  b. 
)91,  an  elder  son, 

VII.  Meade,  of  Lynn,  J.P.,  6.  29  June,  1682;  vi.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  L'Estrangc,  Esq.  of  Keoltown,  co.  Westnuath, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  John,  in.  Katherine  Swanton,  and  had  issue, 

Eichard,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynn, 
and  had  issue  (with  a  younger  son,  John,  r/i.  Jliss 
Aiichmuty,  and  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  1st,  her  cousin  Godwin 
Swift,  Esq.  of  Lionsdcn,  and  2udly,  the  Comte  Lepcl- 
letier  de  Molande), 

Benjamin   Domville,    m.  July,    1805,  Mary,   dau.   of 

Godfrey  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  a 

younger  son,  Benjamin  Pratt,  M.D.,   Dep.-Insp.  of 

Hospitals)  another  son, 

Eev.  Eichard  3Ieade  Swift,   A.B.,   Incumbent  of 

Mount-field,  Oniagh,  m.  Margaret  Julia,  dau.  of  The 

Mac  Dermott  Roe,   of  Alderford,   and  had  issue, 

Katherine  Theresa,  to.  H.  Kichol,  Esq.  of  Belfast 

and  Sydenham,  co.  Down  ;  and  Marie  Wetzlar,  r,i. 

Kev.  Eichard  Archdall  Byrn,   of  Braganza,  Car 

low.  Incumbent  of  Broomfield,  Castleblaney. 

2  Thomas,  of  Lynnbury,  b.  1711 ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  .John 
Dennis,   of   Kinsale,   co.    Cork,   Solicitor,   and  sister  of 

|l       James,  Lord  Tracton,  and  had  two  sons,  Meade  (Eev.),  of 
■        Union  Hill,  co.  Westmeath,  Vicar  Choral  of  Cork,  and 
'^        John,  Barrister-at-Law,  both  of  whom  adopted  the  sur- 
name of  Den.nis  (isee  Dennis  of  Fort  Granite). 
Meade  Sw-ift  m.  2ndly,  Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Alexander  Del- 
!    garno,  of  Moylisker,  co.  Westmeath,  and  by  her  had 

'     3  Alexander  Swift,  Esq.  of  Lynn,  b.  1719;  ra.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Benjamin  Pratt,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  and 
,.1        left  (with  two  daus.,  Jane,  rn.  Eichard  Swift,  Esq. ;  Fanny, 
j)i.  David  Jones,  Esq.  of  Clonmole,  co.  Westmeath)  a  son, 

Meade  Swift,  Esq.,  m.  1773,  .\nne,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard 
Levinge,  4th  bart.  of  Knockdrin,  and  left,  with  three 
daus.,  two  sons, 

Alexander,  5.  1779,  d.  s.  p.  1811 ;  and 
Eichard,  of  Lynn,  6.  4  April,   1782;  m.  1st,  10  Aug. 
1810,  Sarah,  sister  of  Sir  John  Perring,  1st  bart.  of 
Mcmbland,  Devon,  which  lady  d.  .<.  p. ;  and  2ndly, 
17  Oct.  1813,  Martha,  only  surviving  dau.  of  Jacob 
Bryan,  E.sq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Jacob  Meade,  M.D.,  M.E.C.S.L.,  b.  1814;  m.  18.39, 
Elizabeth,   only  surviving  child  of  William  Grant 
Forsyth,  Esq.  of  Elgin,  and  d.  in  New  South  Wales, 
12  Dec.  1865,  having  had  one  son,  Henry  Thomas, 
6.  Jan.  1848. 
Eichard  Levinge,  h.  1821,  Barrister-at-Law,  H.B.M. 
Consul  at  Buflfalo,  andH.B.BI.  Consul  for  the  Baltic 
Provinces,  m.  1849,  Harriet  Frances,  only  child  of 
Edmund  Mills,   Esq.  of  Binfield  Lodge,  co.  Berks, 
and  had  issue,  i.   Eichard  Glenelg  Levinge,  0.  lo 
Oct.    1851;    II.  Edmimd  Alexander  Levinge,  b.  26 
Sept.  1S02;  iii.   Loftus  Bryan  Levinge,  6.  7  Dec. 
1854;    I.    Frances    Emma    Levinge;    ll.    Manila 
Laura  Levinge. 
Charles  Alexander,  E.N.,  &.  1823. 
Villiara  Alfred,   b.   1827,   Capt.  in  the  armv  ;    to. 
1»53,   Amelia,    youngest    child  of  J -mes  HnlVcs, 
Esq.   ol   Little    Hermitage,  Kuchcster,  Kent,  aad 


Imd  ispup,  t.  Arthur  Delgarno,  7).  IP.'iS;  it.  Eichard 
Gordon  Hulkes,  b.  1857;  and  i.  Martha  Jane. 

Arthur  Delgarno,  b.  1834,  Lieut.  90th  regt.  L.I., 
killed  in  the  attack  on  the  Eedan,  8  Sept.  1855. 

Georgina  Martha. 

3Ir.   Swift  d.  7  Dec.    1G95,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Werbui-gh 
Church,  CO.  Dublin  ;  his  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Dunbrow,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Swifts- 
heath,  CO.  Kilkenny,  ra.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Swift,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  Ehzabeth,  rn.  Folliotd 
Whitcway,  Esq. ;  and  Katherine,  four  sons, 

I.  Godwin,  his  heir. 

u.  Michael,  of  co.  Dublin,  whose  will,  dated  23  Dec.  1774, 
was  proved  21  Oct.  1777;  he  left  by  Mary,  his  wife,  a  son, 
Robert,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  six  daus.,  I  Mary,  m.  William 
Stewart;  2  Anne,  Mrs.  Bayley;  3  Katherine;  4  Ellinor; 
5  Maria;  6  Sarah. 

III.  Jonathan,  of  co.  Dublin,  d.  1778. 

IV.  Vvllliam,  of  co.  Dublin,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert  Bor, 
of  Big  Butter  Lane,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  two  sou.s,  William 
and  Blichael. 

Mr.  Swift  d.  1739,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  of  Tidenton  and  Swiftsheath,  m.  his 
cousin  of  the  half-blood,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Swift, 
Esq.,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Godwin  (Eev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Deane,  xi..  Anne  Hayman,  of  Youghal,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
a  son, 

Godwin,  of  co.  Dublin,  r,i.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Swift,  and 
had  Godwin,  Mary  Jane,  and  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Swift  d.  1770,  and  was  s.  hy  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Godwin  Swift,  of  Swiftsheath,  and  of  Lionsdcn,  co. 
Meath.  He  to.  his  cousin  of  the  half-blood,  Maria,  dau.  of 
Deane  Swift,  Esq.  of  Castle.  Eickard,  co.  Meatli  (grandson  of 
Godwin  Swift,  Esq.,  by  Hannah  his  third  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Deane,  Esq.  of  Castle  Eickard),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Godwin,  his  heir. 

II.  Deane,  to.  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Seely. 

Mr.  Swift  d.  1815,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson,  the  eldest  .son  of 
Godwin  Swift,  Esq.  d.  1814  (a  year  before  his  father, 
having  m.  his  cousin  of  the  half-blood,  Jane  Sophia,  great- 
grand-dau.  of  Godwin  Swift,  Esq.,  by  his  fourth  wife,  Elinor, 
dau.  of  Col.  William  Meade,  by  whom  (who  to.  2ndly  the 
Count  Lepelletier  de  Molande),  Staff  Officer  of  George  IV. 
He  left  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Godwin  Meade  Pratt,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

II.  William  Richard,  of  Vi'hitechurch  Lodge,  co.  Dublin,  and 
of  Dawson's  Grove,  co.  Armagh,  to.  1830,  Elizabeth  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Eev.  Daniel  Kelly,  of  Dawson's 
Grove,  co.  Armagh,  and  Killeshall,  co.  Tyrone,  by  his  wife 
JMary  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Gervais,  Esq.,  and  had  is.sue, 

1  Ernest  Godwin,  of  co.  Dublin,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  3 
June,  1839;  )<;.  9  Sept.  1869,  Fanny,  only  surviving  child 
(by  Henrietta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Erabazon  Morris,  Esq.  of 
Mulleha,  co.  Meath)  of  Eobert  Coddington,  Esq.,  great 
grandson  of  Rev.  William  Coddington,  Vicar  of  Carrick- 
macross,  who  was  4th  brother  of  John  Coddington,  Esq. 
of  Oklbridge,  co.  Meath. 

1  Alice  Mary.  2  Julia  Frances. 

III.  John  Pratt,  d,  unm.  1866. 

IV.  Edward  Bulkelcy,  of  Clondalkin,  co.  Dublin,  ra.  1841, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Frederick  Bourne,  Esq.,  of  Ttrenure,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

I.  Anna  Maria  Caroline,  m.  1833,  Cajit.  Keener  de  Mamiel 
(('.  1866),  of  the  Garde  du  Corps  of  Loois  XVIIL  of 
France,  and  d.  1S49,  leaving  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

II.  Jane  Christina,  to.  1835,  His  Excellency  the  Chevalier 
Sergio  de  Macedo  (d.  1867),  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the 
Emperor  of  Brazil  in  London,  and  d..  1853,  leaving  three 
sons  and  two  daus. 

ni.  Maria,  to.  1830,  His  Excellency  the  Chevalier  Lonis 
Pereira  de  Sodre,  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  the  Emperor 
of  Brazil  at  St.  Petersburg,  d.  ISoJ,  leaving  a  dau.,  d.  s.p. 

The  eldest  son, 

Godwin  Meade  Pratt  Swifte.  Esq.  of  Swiftesbeath  and 
Lionsden,  .>!.  his  grandfather,  and,  revived  the  ancient  spelhng 
of  Swifte  for  Swift.  He  in.  1st,  1833,  the  Baroness  Marie 
Fernanda  Wetzlar,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Baron  Franz  von 
Wetzlar,  of  Schonkirchen,  Austria  (which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1859)  ; 
and  2ndly,  Feb.  1SG3,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Eobert  Claikc,  Esq. 
of  r.ansha,  CO.  Tipperary,  by  which  lady  ho  left  at  his  decease, 
4Jidy,  1804,  a  son,  Godwin  Meade  Bciuiii  SwuiE,  now  of 
Swiftalieatli  and  Lionsden. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  bucks  in  full 
course  ppr.  Crest — A  demi-buck  rampant  holding  in  the  mouth 
a  honeysuckle  all  ppr.  stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Mottoes— 
Festina  Icnte;  and  Virtute  et  sanguine. 

.yf'f.^— Swiftsheath,  Jtnkinstown,  co.  lullicuny ;  and  Lions- 
den, CastlurickuiU,  co.  Meath. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


3WI 


SWINBimNE    OF    PONTOP    HALL. 

SwiXBUBXE,  Thomas  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Pontop 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  Eilan  Mona,  N.B.,  retired 
Capt.  K.N.,  has  the  Order  of  the  Medjidie  of  the 
5th  class,  b.  13  July,  1820  ;  m.  21  July,  1852,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Shewglie, 
Inverness,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Egbert,  6.  Oct.  1S53,  Liout.  Koyal  Marine 
Artillery. 

n.  Spearman,  6.  Dec.  185G,  Lieut.  liishland  Light  Infantry 
Militia. 

m.  James,  6.  Feb.  1S53.  iv.  John,  6.  Aug.  1801. 

V.  Anthony,  6.  April,  18C3.        vi.  Henry,  b.  Oct.  18C5. 

JLlUCagC— Tlie  very  ancient  family  of  .Swisbcbse  cf 
Caph.alon,  Xortburaberland,  of  which  that  before  is  a  branch, 
derives  its  name  from  Swinburne  Castle,  in  Northumberland, 
which  it  possessed  from  so  remote  a  period  that  the  .Swinburnes 
of  Swinburne  Castle  have  been  esteemed  feudal  lords. 

Thomas  Swinbcb.ne  Esq.  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  Swinburne, 
2nd  bart.  o;  Capheaton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Englefield,  Esq.  of  White  Knights,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Anthony  Meaburne,  Esq.  of  Pontop  Hall,  co.  Durham, 
and  relict  of  Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1772)  had  a  dau.  Mary,  who  d.  un,n.  1780, 
and  a  son, 

Thomas  Swisbdrne,  Esq.  of  Tontop  Hall,  co.  Durham,  m. 
1781,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of 
Old  Acres,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Robeet,  late  representative. 

Charlotte. 

Amelia,  m.  Thomas  Oswald,  Esq.  of  Scdgfleld,  co.  Durham, 
M.D.,  andrf.  4  Jan.  1841. 
Mr.  Swinburne  d.  Oct.  1825,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Eobeet  Swisbcbne,  Esq.,  F.ll.S.,  of  Pontop  TTall, 
CO.  Durham,  and  Marcus,  co.  Forfar,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major 
Gen.  in  the  army,  6. 1790;  m.  1st,  8  Dec.  1818,  Slaria,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  Antony  Coatcs,  Rector  of  Gouldsboro',  co.  York, 
(by  his  wife,  a  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  John  Rowntree, 
of  Stockton,  CO.  Durham,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  and  sole 
heiress  of  the  Rev.  William  Russell,  Vicar  of  Elton,  same  co.), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1820;  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Anthony,  now  of  Pontop  Hall. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1820,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Aspinall, 
Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  10  March,  1800)  had  issue, 

Robert  Spearman,  Ensign  54th  regt.  I.  April,  182S;  d.  Aug. 
1847. 

James,  of  Marcus  (sec  Swinburne  of  Marcun). 

Gen.  Swinburne  served  in  the  Grenadier  Guards  in  Holland  and 
the  South  of  France,  and  in  the  campaign  of  1815  at  Quatre 
Bras,  Waterloo,  taking  of  Peronne,  and  in  the  army  of 
occupation,  and  was  subsequently  in  3rd  Dragoon  Guards. 
He  d.  23  Feb.  1864. 

Arms  —  Per  fess  pn.  and  arg.,  three  cinquefoils  counter- 
changed.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  demi-boar  rampant 
arg.  nianed  gold langued  gu.    Motto — Semel  et  semper. 

>ieals — Pontop  Hall.  Lanchestcr,  Durham ;  and  Lilan  Mona, 
N.B.    Ctub. — Army  and  Navy. 


SWINBTJilNE    OF    MAP.CTJS. 

SwiNBUENE,  James,  Esq.  of  Marcus,  co.  Forfar, 
Lieut. -Col.  late  4th  Hussars,  D.L.  for  Forfar, 
h.  29  July,  1830 ;  m.  20  April,  1870,  Constance 
Mary,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  Rev.  Griffith  Boynton, 
Hector  of  Barmston,  co.  York.  Col.  Swinburne, 
son  of  Lieut-Gen.  Swinbui-ne,  of  Pontop  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  and  Marcus,  co.  Forfar,  by  Helen  Aspinall 
his  2nd  wife,  s.  at  the  death  of  his  father,  28  Feb. 
1864,  to  the  General's  Scotch  estate  of  Marcus. 
Lieut. -Col.  Swinburne  has  issue  two  daus., 

1.  Helen  Constance.  ii.  Ethel  Maude. 

For  Lineage  and  Arms,  see  preceding  Memoir. 

Seat — Marcus,  Forfar. 

» 

SWINTON    OF    SWINTON    BANE. 
SwiNTON,    John   Edulp    Blageave,    Esq.    cf 
Swinton  Bank,  co.  Peebles,  b.  6  Aug.  1864. 

ILtUCiigC. — This  family,  originally  Saxon,  took  its  sur- 
name from  the  barony  of  Swinton,  c  ).  Berwick. 


Edclf  or  Edulphds  de  Swinton,  of  Swinton,  who  appears 
have  flourished  in  the  reigns  of  Macbeth  and  Malcolm  Cai 
MORE,  left  a  son,  Liulph  or  Liulf,  living  in  the  beginninf; 
King  Edgar,  and  was  father  of  Udard,  Sheriff  co.  Berwi 
icmp.  Alexander  I.,  who  was  s.  Hernulf,  who  obtaintM 
charter  from  David  I.,  in  which  the  three  preceding  proprieti 
of  the  lands  and  barony  are  named.  He  d.  temp.  Malcolm  I' 
and  was  s.  by 

Sir  Alan  de  Swinton,  who  got  a  charter  of  the  barony 
Swinton  from  Bertram,  Prior  of  Coldingham,  Superior  then 
in  the  reign  of  King  William  the  Lion.  From  him  we  pass 
his  descendant. 

Sir  .John  Swinton,  a  distinguished  soldier  and  statesmE 
and  high  in  favour  with  Kings  Robert  II.  and  III.  His  mi 
tary  achievements  are  recorded  by  the  ancient  Scottish  write 
At  the  battle  of  Otterburn,  31  July,  1388,  he  had  a  chief  coi 
mand,  and  to  his  intrepidity  the  Scots  were  indebted  for  t 
great  victory  obtained  over  the  English  (although  withtheli 
of  Douglas)  on  that  memorable  field.  The  gallant  beari 
and  heroic  death  of  Sir  John  Swinton,  at  the  fatal  battle 
Homildon,  have  afforded  a  subject  for  the  poetic  genius 
Scott,  and  are  the  materials  on  which  he  founded  the  drama 
Ilalidon  Hill.  Sir  John  m.  1st,  Margaret,  Countess  of  Doug' 
and  Mar,  widow  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Douglas,  but  by  th 
lady  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Lady  Margaret  Stewart,  dau. 
King  Robert  II.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son. 

Sir  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  a  man  of  singular  merit,  a 
a  soldier  of  undaunted  valour.  At  the  battle  of  Beauge, 
France,  1420,  Swinton  unhorsed  the  Duke  of  Clarence,  t 
English  General,  brother  of  King  Henry  V.,  whom  he  di 
tlnguished  by  a  coronet  set  with  precious  stones,  which  t 
Duke  wore  around  his  helmet,  and  wounded  him  so  grievous 
in  the  face  with  his  lance,  that  he  immediately  expired,  f 
John  afterwards  fell  at  the  battle  of  Verneuil.  He  rn.  1st,  La^ 
Marjory  Dunbar,  dau.  of  George,  Earl  of  March ;  but  she  d.  t. 
Hem.  2ndly,  his  cousin-german,  Lady  Marjory  Stewart,  dan. 
Robert,  Duke  of  Albany.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  John  Swinton,  who  d.  circa  1493,  leaving  (with  a  da 
Margaret,  to.  John  Falside,  and  in  her  widowhood  was  Prion 
of  the  monastery  of  Elcho)  a  son  and  successor. 

Sib  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  m.  1475,  Katharine  Laudi 
a  dau.  of  the  family  of  Bass,  by  whom  he  had,  with  oth 
issue,  a  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  m.  1518,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Da^ 
Hume,  of  Wed'ierburn,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  eight  dai 
He  a.  circa  1549,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Sib  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  m.  1^52,  his  cousin,  Katl 
rine,  dau.  of  Robert  Lauder,  of  Bass,  and  dying  1584,  was 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Swinton,  Sheriff  of  co.  Berwick.  Hem.  1st,  Katl 
rine  Hay,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Yester,  by  whom  he  had  o 
son,  loHN,  his  heir;  and  a  dau.,  Katharine,  m.  Sir  Alexanc 
Nisbet,  of  that  ilk.  He  m.  2ndly,  1597,  Jean,  sister  of  Patri 
Hepburn,  of  White  Castle,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  Al! 
ANDER,  and  Robert;  and  one  dau.,  Helen,  m.  1628,  John  Ht 
burn,  of  Smcaton.    Swinton  d.  1628,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  who,  dying  unm.  1633,  was*, 
his  brother, 

Sir  Alexan-deb  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Sheriff  of  Berwick, 
1620,  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Home,  of  Framepath,  a  cac 
of  the  family  of  Home,  and  had  issue,  with  five  daus.,  five  soi 
I.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Alexander,  Lord  Mersington;  ) 
Robert,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Worcester,  ex  parte  Reg 
attempting  to  carry  off  Cromwell's  standard;  iv.  James; 
George,  ofChesters;  and  vi.  David,  of  Loughton.  Sir  Alexan( 
d.  1052,  and  was  s.  by  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  appointed,  1649,  one  of  the  Co 
for  CO.  Berwick,  and  chosen  one  of  the  Committee  of  Estat 
and  made  a  Commissioner  for  Plantation  of  Kirks,  14  Man 
the  same  year.  Cromwell,  when  in  Scotland,  carried  Swint 
a  prisoner  to  England,  and  had  him  with  bim  at  the  battle 
Worcester,  where  he  was  only  a  spectator;  however,  he  ti 
forfeited  by  the  convention  of  estates  in  absence,  and  withe 
proof,  1651.  He  m.  1st,  104.5,  Margaret  Steuart,  dau.  of  Willia 
Lord  Blantyre,  by  whom  he  had  three  sons  and  one  dau.  '. 
m.  2ndly,  Francisca  Hancock,  widow  of  Arnot  Soman,  but 
her  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1079,  and  has  s.  by  his  eldest.£on, 

Alexander  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  who  dying  vMm.,  was 
by  his  brother. 

Sir  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  who  resided  in  Holland  duri 
the  forfeiture,  and  was  a  considerable  merchant  there, 
returned  to  Britain  at  the  Eevolution,  and  in  the  year  161 
the  decree  of  forfeiture  was  rescinded,  and  the  family  estj 
was  restored  to  him  xier  raodum  justice.    He  was  a  Member 


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1559 


lie  Union  Parliament,  and  was  appointed  one  of  tlie  Commis- 
;ioners  of  Equivalent.  He  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Welsh 
ilerchant  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  man)-  children,  but 
ione  of  them  came  to  maturity,  except  one  dau.,  Frances  m. 
tev.  Henry  Veitch,  Minister  of  Swinton.  Sir  John  m.  2ndly, 
\nne,  dau.  of  Sir  Kobert  Sinclair,  of  Longformacus,  by  Mar- 
'aret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Alexander,  by  Lady 
ane  Douglas,  his  wife,  dau .  of  William,  1st  Marquess  of  Douglas ; 
y  her  he  had  four  sons  and  five  daus.  Sir  John  d.  1724,  and 
,ras  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

■  John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  Advocate.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
he  Eev.  Samuel  Semple,  Minister  of  the  parish  of  Libbcrton, 
y  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Murray,  of  Black- 
arony,  and  by  her  he  had  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir,  who  s.  to  Swinton. 

II.  Samuel,  Capt.  B.N.,  m.  Jean  Felicite  Lefcbvre,  and  was 
father  of  two  sons ;  one,  Archibald  Swincon,  Esq.,  was  of 
Warsash,  Hant«;  the  other,  Samuel  Swinton,  Esq.,  in  the 
H.E.LC.  Civil  Service,  b.  2  Aug.  1773,  purchased  trom  his 
cousin,  Robert  Hepburne  Swinton,  Esq.,  the  estate  of  Swin- 
r.'ii.  He  VI.  19  March,  1800,  Miss  Isabella  Eoutledgc,  and 
left  issue, 

1  George  Melville,  b.  24  Aug.  1815. 

2  John  Monckton,  b.  4  April,  1S19. 

0  Samuel  Charles  Alston,  b.  22  Sept.  1820. 

1  Anne  Ehzabeth,  ia.  her  cousin,  George  Swinton,  Esq., 
Chief  Secratary  to  the  Government  of  Bengal. 

2  Mary,  to.  1822,  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  W.  Hogg,  Bart. 

3  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  m.  John  Melville,  Esq. 

4  Isabella.  5  Jessie  Bebb. 

Iin.  Robert,  H.E.I.C.S.,  whorZ.  abroad. 

!  IV.  Archibald,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  grandfather  of  Arciiidald 

Campbell  Swinton,  Esq.  of  Kimmerghame. 
IV.  Francis,  H.E.I.C.S.,  deceased. 
,  I.  Elizabeth. 
'  II.  Anne,  m.  Robert  Hepburn,  Esq.  of  Baads. 

III.  Jean,  d.  unm.  iv.  Mary.  v.  Kathcrine. 

he  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Lord  Swinton,  one  of  the  Senators 
'  the  College  of  Justice,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Mitchelson, 
sq.  of  Middleton,  and  had  issue,  i.  John;  ii.  Samuel;  m. 
rchibald;  iv.  Robert;  v.  George  ;  vi.  William  ;  i.  Margaret; 
.  Mary;  iii.  Isabella;  iv.  Elizabeth;  v.  Harriot;  vi.  Cathe- 
ne;  and  vii.  Anne.  He  d.  1709,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Swinton,  of  that  ilk.  Advocate,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary 
nne,  dau.  of  Robert  Hepburne,  Esq.  of  Clerkington,  and 
'id,  I.  John;  ii.  Robert  Hepburne;  i.  Isabella;  ii.  Mar- 
iret.  He  d.  1S20,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  John,  who 
unm.  1829.  The  line  of  the  family  was  carried  on  by  his 
'mnger  brother, 

RoBEKT  IIepebbne  Swinton,  of  that  ilk,  who  was  seated  at 
Vinton  Bank,  co.  Peebles ;  he  m.  1830,  Juliana,  dau.  of 
lomas  Harker,  Esq.  of  Spring  HaU,  co.  York,  and  dying 
June,  1852,  left  issue, 

John  Edulphds,  present  representative  of  the  ancient  and 
distinguished  family  of  Swinton. 

Robert  Hepburne,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1st,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  late  James  Hunter,  Esq.  of  Haften,  and  has  a  son, 
Robert  Hepburne,  b.  April,  lb60;  and  a  dau.,  Eliza  Susan 
Eccles  (who  d.  1863).  He  m.  2ndlv,  14  Jan.  1869,  Caroline 
Jane  Ross,  dau.  of  Henry  Kendall,  Esq.,  late  Consul  for 
Peru  and  Chili,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary  Caroline,  who  d.  1370; 
3rdly,  Alice,  dau.  of  Col.  Campbell,  of  Ormiadale,  by  wiiom 
he  had  a  son,  John,  and  a  dau. 

William  Murray,  d.  1862. 

Julia  Frances.  Mary  Anne  Jane. 

r.  Swinton  d.  1852,  and  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Edulpiius  Swinton,  Esq.  of  Swinton  Bank,  J. P.,  Capt. 
'dian  army,  6.  1832  ;  s.  his  father,  2  June,  1S52;  m.  10  Sept. 
.03,  Frances  Jane,  dau.  of  Daniel  Ainslie,  Esq.  of  The  Gart, 

■  Perth,  and  had  issue, 

John  Edulf  Blagkave,  now  of  Swinton, 
Katharine  Elizabeth  Ainslie. 
iT.  Swinton  d.  1871. 

\Arms—Sa.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased 
Crest — A  boar  chained  to   a    tree  ppr.     Motto  over, 
pere."  Jl/o((o— Je  pcnse. 
-  -^.t— Swinton  Bank,  near  Peebles. 


I       SWINTON    OF    KIMMERGHAME. 

iCampbell-Swinton,  Archibald,  Esq.  of  Kim- 
prghame,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Advocate 
i^p  F.R.S.E.,  from  1842  to  1862  Professor  of 
'ivil  Law  111  the  Unirersitv  of  EdinbiirKli,  b.  15 
uly,  1812 ;  m.  1st,  29  July,  1845,  Katharine 
II. 


Margaret,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  John  Prinole, 
5  th  bart.  of  Wewhall  and  Stichill,  and  by  her  f-vho 
f/.  24  May,  1846)  has  one  dau., 

I.  Katharine  Margaret. 
He  m.  2ndly,  7  Oct.  1856,  Georgiana  Caroline    3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  George  SitweU,  2nd  Eart.  of  Renis'haw 
by  whom  he  has  issue,  ' 

I.  John  Ltolf,  b.  3  March,  1S5S. 

II.  George Sitwell,  b.  10  May,  1859,  Sub.-Lieut.  71st  Highland 
Light  Infantry. 

III.  Alan  Archibald,  6.  18  Oct.  1S63. 
II.  Alice  Susan  Lucy. 

JltnCagC.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  f.imily  of 
Swinton  of  Swinton. 

Archibald  Swinton,  Capt.  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Kimmerghame, 
4th  son  of  John  Swinton,  of  Swinton,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Samuel  Semple,  served  with  distinction  in  India,  as 
Aidc-de-Camp  to  Lord  Clive.  He  vi.  1776,  Henrietta,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Douglas,  of  Mains,  afterwards  Campbell,  of 
Blythswood,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  James,  d.  in  India,  1813 

Samuel  Robert  Archibald,  lost  in  the   wreck  of  the  "I-c^y 
Burgess  "  East  Indiaman,  1806. 

Harriett,  d.  1864.  Maria,  d.  1855. 

Agnes,  d.  young.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  d.  1877. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Swinton,  b.  22  Sept.  1777,  for  some  years  an  officer  in 
the  army,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Campbell  on 
succeeding  (1850)  to  his  maternal  aunt.  Miss  Mary  Campbell, 
by  whom  the  estate  of  Kimmerghame,  which  had  been  sold 
by  his  father,  was  re-purchased  1846.  He  m.  15  March,  1809, 
Catherine,  only  dau.  of  James  Rannie,  Esq.,  Merchant  in 
Leith,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Mure,  Esq.  of 
Caldwell,  one  of  the  Barons  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland,  and  d. 
8  March,  1867,  leaving  issue, 

Archibald,  now  of  Kimmerghame. 

James  Rannie,  6.  16  April,  1816;  m.  11  Julv,  18G5,  Hon 
Blanche  Arthur  Georgina  FitzGerald,  dau.  of 'William  Len- 
nox Lascelles,  20th  Lord  de  Ros. 

Catherine,  d.  1876.  Mary. 

Henrietta,  j;;.  Heniy  Davidson,  Esq. 

Agnes,  rii.  Rev.  George  Murray,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Dedh.-m 
Essex,  who  d.  28  Dec.  1877. 

^rm.s— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  or,  between 
three  boars'  heads  erased  arg.,  within  a  bordure  engrailed  erm 
for  Swinton;  2nd  and  3rd,  counter  quartered,  1st  and  4th' 
gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sa.,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped 
counterchaaged,  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  lymphad  sa.,  for  Camp- 
bell.  Crest— a  boar  chained  to  an  oak  tree  fructed  all  ppr 
Motto — J'espere. 

Sfiiti— Kimmerghame,  Dunse,  co.  Berwick. 


SWIRE    OF    LITTLETHORPE. 

SwiEE,  SAJirEL,  Esq.  of  Littlethorpe,  and  Hart- 
with,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  B.A.,  University  Coll.  Oxford, 
b.  24  Dec.  1819 ;  m.  1st,  1846,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of 
James  E:endle,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1847)  he  has 
issue,  one  dau., 

Elizabeth,   m.   1&69,    George    Roper,  Esq.,   of  The   Grove, 
Richmond,  co.  York. 

He  on.  2ndly,  1857,  Gertrude  EHzabctli,  dau.  of 
Charles  Stanton,  Esq. ;  she  d.  25  Jan.  1877.  He 
m.  3rdly,  1878,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Wilham  Trevor,  Esq. 

itfucatir.— This  family  has  been  seated  in  co.  York  for 
considerably  more  than  two  centuries. 

Roger  Swter  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Roger  Coates,  and  by  her 
(who  was  buried  12  Sept.  1637)  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Coates,  Esq.,  and  mother  of  Roger  Coates,  of  Kildwick  Grange, 
and  one  son,  his  successor, 

Roger  SwYER,  in.  1st,  Anne  Lister;  and  2ndly,  1654,  Isabel 
riorrocks.     By  the  former  he  left  a  son, 

Samuel  Swire,  of  Cononley,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  his  cousin, 
Roger  Coates,  Esq.  of  Kildwick  Grange,  and  by  licr  (who 
d.  1702-3)  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Skipton,  bapt.  1672,  m.  Margaret,  dan.  of  Thomas 
Wilson,  Gent,  of  Buccroft,  and  d.  in  1724,  having  had,  with 
other  issue, 

1  Samuel  John,  of  Skipton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Mathew 
WUson,  Esq.  of  Eshton,  but  d.  s.  p.  20  .March,  1735. 


1560 


SYK 


THE  LA>^DED  GENTRY. 


SYM 


1  Elizabeth,    m.   her    cousin,    Samuel     Swire,    Esq.    of 
Cononlej'. 
ni.  Samuel,  of  Scaley  House,  Bilston,  co.  York,  bapt.  16S0, 
m.  Eleanor,  dau.  ancl  co-heir  of  Joha  Jackman,  Esq.  of 
.Skipton,  and  had,  with  other  sons,  who  d.  unm., 
1  John,  of  Skipton,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kohcrt 
Gamctt,  Esq.  of  Leathley,  and  had, 
Samuel,  of  Manchester,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Mayor, 
Esq.   of  Portwood,  co.  Chester,   and  had  three   sons, 
d.  unm.    He  'm.  2ndly,  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Taylor, 
Esq.  of  Purlwell  Hall,  and  had  a  dau.,  EHzaberh,  m.  the 
Eev.  William  Wood,  of  Tingley  House,  near  Wakefield ; 
and  3rdly.   Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  —  Bent,  Esq., 
and  had  Richard,  'ni.  Miss  Weatherhead;  Alice,  m.  Mr. 
Cotterell ;  and  Mary,  ra.  Mr.  Bateman. 
Eoger,  of  Halifax,  m.  1st,  Jennett,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Currer,  Vicar  of  Clapham ;  and  2ndly,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Abram  MeUin,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  one  son  and 
three  daus.,  all  of  whom  iii.  and  had  issue. 

1  Jnno,  m.  Robert  Hiarprinson,  Esq.  il.  s.  p.  1802. 

2  Eleanor,  ra.  Lsaac  Kaynor,  Esq.  of  Gilderstono. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Currer,  Esq.  of  Halifax,   and  d. 
1793. 

rv.  Coatee,  b.  1682;  d.  unm.  170.5. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Buckle,  Esq.  of  Burton. 

II.  Anne,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Swire  d.  1701,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Swike,  Esq.  of  Cononley,  bapt.  1701 ;  m.  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  John  Swire,  Esq.  of 
Skipton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Roger,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Halifax,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher  Smith, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1799,  leaving  issue, 

1  Samuel,  m.  Miss  Butler,  of  Carleton  Biggin,  and  liad 
issue  five  sons  and  one  dau. 
1  Anne,  d.  unm. 
Di.  Samuel  (Rev.),  6.  25  Oct.  17.31,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  University 
Coll.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Coleshill,  Bucks,  and  Rector  of  Melsonby 
and  Barningham,  co.  York,  m.  Bessy,  dau.  of  George  Hobson, 
Esq.  of  Middlcham. 

I.  Rosamond,  m.  Heniy  Alcock,  Esq.  of  Skipton. 
He  d.  5  May,  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Roger  Swire,  Esq.  of  Cononley,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Dowgill,  Esq.  of  Hartwith,  near  Eipley,  by 
■whom  (who  d.  18  July,  1773)  he  acquired  that  estate.  He  had 
issue  (with  two  other  sons  and  two  daus.,  who  d.  young), 

I.  Eogek,  his  heir.  n.  John,  heir  to  his  brother. 

in.  Samuel,  M.A.,  6.  25  Dec.  1771.  Fellow  of  University  Coll. 
Oxon,  d.  29  Aug.  1799. 

1.  Elizabeth,  7/i.  John  Hobson,  Gent,  of  Richmond,  co.  York. 
Mr.  Swire  d.  1778.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Roger  Swire,  Esq.,  d.  unhi.  4  April,  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his 
next  brother, 

John  Swire,  Esq.  of  Cononley,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Robinson,  of  Kingston-upon-HuU,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847) 
left  at  his  decease,  &  Nov.  1796  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  d. 
■unm.),  a  son. 

The  Rev.  John  SwntE,  A.M.,  of  Cononley,  Vicar  of  Manfield, 
J. P.,  6.  (posthumous)  16  J.in.  1707;  ))i.  4  March,  ISH),  Anne, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  liobson,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  co.  York,  and  had 
issue, 

Samtjel,  now  of  Littlethorpe. 

John,  6.  30  Dec.  1820  ;  d.  26  Sept.  1860. 

AVilliam,  b.  9  July,  1825.  Frederick,  6.  22  Aug.  1826. 

Edward,  h.  18  April,  1830.  Roger,  6.  2  July,  1«34. 

Ehzabeth.        Anne.        Mary,  d.  1863.        Emma,  d.  18.50. 

Maria.  Frances.  Margaret.  Jane,  d.  1S37. 

Henrietta,  d.  1877. 

The  Rev.  Mr.  Swire  d.  1860. 

Arms — Sa.,    three    swans'    necks    coupcd    arg.      C/vsf A 

swan's  neck  coupcd  arg.  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 
Motto — Esse  quani  vidcri. 

Seat — Littlethorpe,  Ripon. 


SYKES    OF    KIRK    ELIiA. 

ySee  Bueke's  Peerage  awl  Baronetage,  under  the 
title  of  Sykes  of  Sledmeee.) 

♦ 

SYMONDS    OF    PENGETHLEY. 

S-nroNDS,  Caeoline,  of  Pengctlaley,  co.  Hereforcl, 
I.  1865. 

^ItUCatJC.— In  the  ycarl6S6,  Robert  Stmokds,  Esq.  of 
Lincoln's  Inn,  obtained  an  assignment  of  the  moiety  of  the 
Trockmortons'  estate,  at  Hewelsfield,  co.  Gloucester.  He  was 
the  son  of  Robert  Symonds,  of  the  city  of  Hereford,  living 
10^5. 


Robert  Stmonds,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  afterwards  of  Suj;- 
was,  CO.  Hereford,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  that  shire,  lu 
Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Willis,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  the  cclebratci. 
John  Fell,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Hereford.  Mr.  Symonds  d.  4  May. 
1711,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Stmonds,  M.D.,  6.  8  Oct.  1685;  m.. Penelope,  youngc.e 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  AVilliams,  Bart,  of  Pcngethley 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Powell,  Bart,  of  Pen 
gethley,  and  had  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Stmonds  Po^vELL  Stmonds,  Esq.,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  o 
Joseph  Chester,  Esq.  of  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Powell,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Dinedor  and  iAbbcy  Dore,  m 
Charlotte  Bamford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Powell,  heir  to  his  uncle,  and  of  Pengethley. 

1  Sarah,  m.  William  Hooper,  Esq. 

2  Penelope,  m.  Rev.  G.  S.  Evans,  Rector  of  Hinton. 
The  Rev.  Joseph  Symonds d.  ISOl. 

III.  William,  M.D.,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Woodhousc,  and  ha 
issue, 

William,  of  El.sdon,  co.  Hereford,  in.  1817,  Mary,  dan.  i 
Samuel  Beale,  of  the  Eades,  Upton-on-Seveni,  and  c 
1840,  having  had  issue  by  her,  who  d.  1860, 

1  William  Samuel  (ftev.).  Lord  of  the  Manor,  Patrc 
and  Rector  of  Pendock,  Tewkesbury,  J. P.  for  co.  Wo 
cester,  6.  1818 ;  m.  1840,  Hyacinth,  dau.  of  Samu 
Kent,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  Upton-on-Sovem,  and  has  issu 
Powell  Symonds,  formerly  Lieut.  14th  rcgt.,  b.  1345,  i 
Constance,  dau.  of  Ormus  Biddulph,  Esq.  of  Chestei 
Henry  Francis,  b.  1855 ;  and  Hyacinth,  b.  1842,  m.  1= 
1871,  Sir  William  JarcUne,  7th  bart.,  who  d.  9  No 
1874,  and  2ndly,  1876,  Sir  Joseph  Dalton  Hookc 
K.C.S.I.,  C.B.,  D.C.L. 

2  James  Frederick,  m.  Mary  Cleave. 

1  Mary,  in.  George  Pennant,  Esq.,  Major  late  S5th  reg 
who  is  deceased. 

IV.  Robert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hinton,  Berks,  in.  Maria,  do 
of  Rev.  J.  Loder,  and  had  a  son,  John  Lodor  Symom 
Esq.  .J.P.,  of  Hinton  House,  Berks.  v.  John,  d.  s.p. 

VI.  Edward  Charles,  d.  at  Hinton,  24  Oct.  1843,  aged  70. 

vii.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

vin.  George  Clarke,  Capfc.  18th  Dragoons,  m.  Miss  Hu 
phrey,  and  had  issue  a  dau. 

I.  Penelope,  m.  E.  Crowthcr,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Powell  Stmonds,  Esq.  of  Pengethley,  somcti 
M.P.  for  Hereford,  Lieut.-Col.  South  Gloucestershire  Milit 
d.  s.p.  Aug.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Powell  Symonds,  of  Pengethley,  J.P., 
1789;  m.  April,  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Abraham  HoU 
Turner,  Esq.  of  Hendon,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Powell,  late  of  Pengethley. 

WUliam  Turville,  6.  Feb.  1818;  d.  unm.  1834. 
He  s.  his  uncle,  Thomas  Powell  Symonds,  Esq.,  M.P.  1819,  £ 
d.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Powell  Stmonds,  Esq.  of  Pengethley,  Lieut.-C 
Hereford  Mihtia,  High  Sheriff  1874,  6.  Feb.  1817;  '..i.  IS 
his  cousin,  Anna,  dau.  of  Peter  Cotes,  Esq.  of  Litchfic 
Hants,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Symonds,  Esq 
Hinton  Waldrist,  Berks,  from  whom  he  was  divorced  It 
and  had  issue, 

Caroline,  now  of  Pengethley. 
Mr.  Symonds  d.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child,  non 
Pengethley. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  dolphin  cmbowed  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
arg.     Crest — A  dolphin  as  in  the  arms. 
Seat — Pengethley,  near  Ross,  co.  Hereford. 


SYMONS    OF    CHADDLEWOOD. 

Soltaf-Stmons,  Geoege  William  Cttlme,  E 
of  Cliaddlewood,  Devon,  educated  at  Winches 
and  Christ  Chui-ch,  Oxford,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  H 
ShcrifE  1875,  b.  29  May,  1831 ;  m.  1st,  15  Dec.  18 
Eon.  Adele  Isabella  G-raves,  2nd  dau.  of  Willii 
3rd  Lord  Graves,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1& 
he  had  issue, 
I.  George  Algernon  jAirns,  6.  6  May,  1867. 

I.  Adfela  Frances,  d.  1  March,  1872. 

II.  Jlilly  Louisa  Isabella.  in.  Evelyne  Mary. 
IV.  Constance  Lina. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  Jan.  1875,  Mary  Elizabeth,  vric ' 
of  John  Coventry,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  and  The  Kn  > 
near   Wimborne,  Dorset,   and  dau.   of  Lieut-<  • 
Todd,  and  has  issue, 
u.  Lionel  Culmc,  h.  22  June,  1S76. 


SYM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SYil 


1561 


JLtUCitflC. — This  family  claims  to  he  clescemlccl  from  the 
YSiONSES  of  Halt,  CO.  Cornwall,  a  branch  of  the  ancient 
[ouse  of  FiTZ  Simon  of  Trcgavthyn  and  Trcmayne;  but  is 
apposed  by  Lysons  to  be  descended  from  a  younger  branch 
f  a  Suffolk  family,  which  settled  in  Devon  early  in  the  17th 
antury, 

AViLUAM  Stsions,  Gent,  of  Devon,  in.  imp.  Charles  II., 
;;nes,  dau.  of  Eev.  Christopher  JelinRer,  Vicar  of  South 
rent,  and  d.  11  Nov.  1696,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  12  Jan. 
710)  two  sons,  Jelinser,  who  d.  vmih.,  and 
TuE  Eev.  William  Symons,  who  left  at  his  decease,  22  Aug. 
r22,  three  sons, 
■  I.  William,  b.  1712;  m.  Bethia,  dan.   of  Eev.  Mr.  Adams, 

Vicar  of  Blackawton;  and  ((.  20  Juae,  1784,  leaving  issue, 
I     1  William,  of  Rochester,    Kent,    6.  1745;  ra.  Sliss  Mary 
Field,  of  Eochester,  and  had.  with  a  younger  son,  Isaac, 
(who  had  issue,    Wilham,    Henry,    Isaac,    Edwin,   and 
Thomas)  an  elder  son, 

William  Henry,  of  Plymouth,  Commander  E.N.,  b. 
1  Sept.  1782;  m.  1st,  1816,  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Peter 
Symons,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
two  sons, 

WUliam  Henry,  Lieut.  R.N.,  &.  1819 ;  in.  Georgiana 
Ellen,  dau.  of  Samuel  Kerswell,  Esq.  of  Devonport, 
J.P.,  and  has  issue,  William  Wilberforce,  b.  1848; 
Henry  Kerswell;  Mary;  Elizabeth;  and  Jessie. 

Edwin  Charles,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  1827;  m.  1857,  Emily, 
dau.  of  Lieut.  John  Pollard,  E.N. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1835,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.  William 
Taylor,  E.N.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

Jehnger  Henry,  Lieut.  E.M. 

I  Jelinger  (Eev.),  B.D.,  Eector  of  Whitburn,  co.  Durham,  b. 
1748;  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Theophilus  Lane,  Esq.  of  co. 
Hereford,  by  Juliana  his  wife,  duu.  and  co-heir  of  Bamp- 
fylde  Eodd,  Esq.  of  The  Eodd,  in  the  same  co.,  and  d. 
1810,  leaving  issue, 

Jelinger  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Eadnage,  Bucks,  and 
Vicar  of  Monkland,  co.  Hereford,  J. P.,  0. 1776 ;  r,i.  1S50, 
, ,  Maria  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Airey,  Esq.  of  New- 

castle, and  d.  1851,  leaving  an  only  son,  Jelinger  Cook- 
son,   Barrister-at-Law,   one  of  H.M.'s    Inspectors    of 
Schools,  a  writer  and  essayist  of  note,   author,  among 
other  publications,  of  a  work  proving  WUliam  Burke, 
the  friend  of  Edmund  Burke,  to  have  been  the  author 
of  Junius,  who  m.  1845,  Angelina,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Edward  Kendall,  Esq.  of  Austrey,  co.  Warwick,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Brecknock  1818,  and  d.  7  April,  1860, 
leaving    two    sons,    Jelinger    Edward,   6.   1846 ;    and 
Edward  Warwick  Jelinger,  b.  1848. 
Henry  John  (Eev.),  LL.D.,  Vicar  of  All  Saints  with  St. 
Martin's,  co.  Hereford,  and  Chaplain  to  the  Duke  of 
Cambridge ;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Johnson,  Esq., 
and  d.  22  March,  1857,  leaving  two  sons,  Henry ;  and 
Christopher  Jehnger,  a  Major  H.E.I.C.S. 
3  Peter,  of  Plymouth,  b.  1750;  m.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Elias 
Dunsterville,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  had  (with  a  dau., 
Harriet,  m.  her  first  cou-sin,  William  Henry  Symons,  Esq., 
Commander  E.N.,  deceased,  whose  youngest  son,  Capt. 
Jehnger  H.  Symons,  to.  16  Aug.  1864,  Grace,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hyatt,  Esq.  of  Bowlish,  near  Shipton  Mallett) 
two  sons,  Charles,  who  d.  young;  and  Peter,  who  m. 
Harriet  Dusterville,  but  d.  s.  p.  m. 
Tn.  Jelinger,  father  of  Jelinger,  who  d.  s.  p. 
III.  Peteb. 

10  .3rd  son, 

Petee  Stmons,   Esq.  of  Plymouth,    m.   Elizabeth    Hicks, 

u.  of  Hicks  Carhart,  Esq.  of  Carhart,  Cornwall,  and  d.  1787, 

iving  issue, 

Peter,  father  of  Henry,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  of  Christopher 

Jelinger,  Lieut.  E.N.,  who  d.  v.nni. 
Jelinger,  d.  unm.  William,  of  Chaddlewood. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1761. 
Anne,  m.  Eobert  Lane,  Esq.  of  Hereford. 

e  3rd  son, 

\ViLLiAM  Stmoxs,  Esq.  of  Chaddlewood,  in  Plympton  St. 
y,  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Henry  Bird,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 

.  -14)  left  at  his  decease,  1801, 

WiLLiAJi  IlALES,  of  Chaddlcwood,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  South 
Devon  Militia,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1809,  Milly,  youngest 
dau.  of  William  Miles,  Esq.  of  Manilla  Hall,  Clifton,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  s.  p.  1845.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1796. 

Elizabeth  Maria,  r/i.  1800,  George  Soltau,  Esq.  of  London, 

and  d.    17   Jan.  1837,  leaving  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

George  William  Soltau,   Esq.  of   Little  Efford,  Devon,  b. 

1801 ;  m.  Francis  Goddard,  younger  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the 

3;ev.  Thomas  Culme,  of  Totliill,  and  had  issue.    His  elder 

n,  George  Willlam  Cclme,  has  assumed  the  surname 

id  arms  of  Symons,  and  is  the  present  possessor  of  Chad- 

'■ewood.  Mary,  d.  unm.  26  Aug.  1841. 

lorothy  Bird,  m.  George  Strode,  Esq.  of  Newnham  Park, 

Devon,  and  has  issue,  George  Sidney  Strode,  b.  i  Oct.  1829  ; 

Dorothy  Strode ;  and  Florence  Strode. 


^rros— Per  fess  dancettte  gn.  and  arg.  a  pale  counterchangcd 
three  trefoils  one  and  two  slipped  of  the  first.  Crest— On  a 
mount  vert  in  front  of  a  saltire  gu.  an  ermine  holding  in  the 
mouth  a  fern  branch  ppr.     ilotto — Simplex  munditiis. 

Seats — Chaddlewood,  Plympton,  Devon. 


SYMONS    OF    HATT. 

Stmons,  William,  Esq.  of  Hatt,  Cornwall, 
late  Recorder  of  Saltash,  b.  19  June,  1S18 ;  m.  13 
Sept.  1842,  Caroline  Anne  Southwell,  dau.  of  William 
Courtis,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Pens,  Capt.  24th  regt.,  6.  17  July,  1843;   m.  a 

dau.  of  T.  P.  Hawkins,  Esq. 
u.  Nicholas  Sherwood,  6.  20  March,  1845;  m.  a  dau.  of  Col. 

Woodfall. 

III.  John  Littleton,  5.  5  Oct.  1848 ;  in.  a  dau.  of  Gen.  Gell. 

IV.  Heugh  Southwell,  6.  27  Oct.  1853. 

I.  Elizabeth  CaroUne.  ii.  Mary  Ann. 

JCinCJlCJC' — This  family  is  of  Norman  origin. 

William  Symons,  2nd  son  of  Richard  Symons,  of  Tremayne, 
by  Jane  Vyvyan  his  wife,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  uncle, 
William  Symons,  Esq.,  1498,  and  thus  became  of  Tregarthya 
and  Eodilli.  He  m.  Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Fowler,  of  Eicot,  co.  Oxon,  and  d.  1559,  leaving  an  cnly  son, 

Nicholas  Symons,  of  Tregarthyne,  m.  1550,  Joan,  only  child 
of  John  Trelay,  of  Pclynt  and  Anthony,  and  dying  27  March, 
1538,  left  three  sons, 

I.  Nicholas,  of  Tregarthyn,  who  d.  1627,  ancestor  of  Mary 
Symons,  sister  and  heir  of  William  Symons,  Esq.  of  Wen- 
dron  and  Tremayne,  who  m.  William  Symons,  of  Lydford, 
Devon,  and  from  this  marriage  descended  Wilham  Gran- 
ville FitzSimon  Symons,  Esq.  of  Tremayne ;  WilUam  Tre- 
garthyn Symons,  Esq.  of  Wendron  and  Hayne ;  and  George 
St.  Aubyn  Symons,  Esq.  of  Trenoweih. 

II.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Eichard,  of  Anthony,  ancestor  of  William  Symons,  of 
Lydford,  b.  11  March,  1702;  m.  Mary,  sister  and  heiress  of 
William  Symons,  Esq.  of  Tremayne  and  Wendron,  Coi'n- 
wall,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  WiUlam,  of  Tremayne  and 
Trenoweth,  b.  19  March,  1729 ;  m.  Abigail,  only  child  of 
John  Gran\ille,  of  Madron,  and  d.  11  May,  IbUO,  leaving 
three  sons, 

1  Nicholas  Granville,  of  Tremayne,  m.  Henrietta  Williams, 
and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  John  FitzSimons,  of  Tre- 
j.avthen,  who  m.  1833,  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Hore, 
Esq.,  and  was  father  of  Thomas,  an  officer  of  dragoons, 
who  d.  unm.  1855;  and  of  WUliam,  accidentally- 
drowned  1849)  a  son  and  successor,  Thomas  GranviUe, 
of  Tremayne,  father  (by  Mary  Trevithick  his  wife)  of 
William  Granville  FitzSimon,  of  Tremayne,  who  d.  v.iirn. 
18.56. 

2  WiUiam  Tregarthyn,  of  Wendron,  who  m.  Isabel  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Annesley,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 
WUliam  Tregarthyn,  of  Hayne,  Devon,  6.  14  April,  1802, 
rn.  Mary,  widow  of  George  GrenfeU,  Esq.  of  Penzance, 
and  dau.  of  James  Symonds,  of  Great  Ormesby,  Norfolk, 
and  d.  13  July,  1839,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  2  F'eb.  1847) 
an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Annesley  Granville,  heir  to  her 
grandfather.  Jliss  Symons  m.  Joseph  Gunning  Symons, 
Esq.  of  Tremayne,  and  dying  left  an  only  cliUd,  Isabel 
Tregarthyn  FitzSimon. 

3  Eichard  Pyne,  of  Madrone,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Vivian,  Esq.  of  Truro,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1855,  an 
only  son,  George  Nicholas  St.  Aubyn,  of  Trenoweth,  a 
Capt.  in  the  army,  who  m.  1857,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  late  Francis  Basset,  Esq.  of  Tredinnick,  and  d.in  India, 
4  Sept.  1858,  leaving  a  dau.,  Constance  Ada  FitzSimon. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Symons,  6.  15.53,  s.  to  Trelay  at  the  decease  of  his 
mother,  1586,  and  d.  1615,  leaving  by  Margaret  liis  wife,  dau. 
of  Eichard  Bond,  of  Earth,  near  Saltash,  an  only  son, 

John  Symons,  of  PUlaton,  6.  1582 ;  m.  1004,  Elizabeth,  elder 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eichard  Trepe,  Esq.  of  Crediton,  Devon, 
and  had  an  only  son, 

John  Symons,  of  Hatt,  in  Botus-FIeming,  living  1665,  r.i. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  WUliam  Eosevear,  of  Quethiocjf,  and  was 
grandfather  of 

William  Symons,  of  Hatt  and  Broadmore,  whose  only  child, 

William  Symons,  Esq.  of  Hatt  and  Broadmore,  High  Sheriff 
of  Cornwall  1735,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Mr.  Bond,  of  Holwood  and 
Earth,  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Long  Trosse,  Esq. 
of  TrevoUard,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

Willlam,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  who  settled  at  Liverpool,  where  he  d.  1820,  leaving 
an  only  son, 
William,  successor  to  his  uncle. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Peter  Davy  Foulkes. 
Mary  Anna,  iii.  Eev.  Charles  Tucker. 
ArabeUa,  m.  licv.  J.  Foot. 

5ll3 


1562 


SYM 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


SYN 


The  elder  son,' 

William  Symoks,  Esq.  of  Ilatt  and  Broadmore,  d.  v.nra. 
1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

William  Stmoss,  Esq.,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  William  Tenn, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1S32,  leaving  issue, 

William,  now  of  Hatt. 

Xicholas,  of  Broadmoor,  h.  1822;  d.  g.p.  12  March,  1858. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Woodfall,  and  has  four  daus. 

Mary  Ann,  m.  John  Heugh,  Esq.  Arabella. 

Arms — Per  fess  sa.  and  or,  a  pale  connterchanged  three 
trefoils  slipped  of  the  second.  Crest— On  a  mount  vert  an 
ermine  pas=ant  ppr.  holding  in  the  mouth  a  cinquefoil  or, 
sUpped  of  the  first.  Another  Crest— A  boar  passant  arg. 
armed  or.  Ancient  Crest— An  eagle  rising  arg.  Mottoes— 
Tuimus ;  Cor  nobyle,  cor  Immobyle. 

/Seat— Hatt,  Cornwall. 

♦ 

SYMONS    OF    MYNDE    PAHK. 

Snioys,  Thomas  Rat5io>T),  Esq.  of  The  Mynde 
Park,  CO.  Hereford,  s.  his  father  1868. 

JLtlTCagC. — EicHAKD  Stmoxs,  citizen  of  London,  who 
purchased  the  Mynde  estate,  co.  Hereford,  about  1740,  had 
one  son,  John,  and  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Aska  Sophia, 
upon  whom  he  entailed  the  estate.  John,  and  Elizabeth  (m. 
Mr.  Justice  Clive)  both  d.  s.  p.    The  other  dau., 

Akna  Sophia  Stmoss,  m.  Eichard  Peers,  citizen  of  London, 
and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Peers,  m.  Sir  Charles  Blunt, 
Bart,  of  London,  an  only  son, 

EicHAED  Peebs,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Stmoss,  was  created  a  bart.  23  May,  1774,  but 
d.  unm.  1796,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  The  property 
devolved,  at  Sir  Eichard's  decease,  upon 

Thomas  Katmosd,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Ann  (youngest  sister 
of  Eichard  Symons,  the  testator),  by  her  husband,  Philip 
Hampton,  Esq.  of  Boseley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  son  of  Mary, 
dau.  of  Philip  and  Ann  Hampton,  who  rn.  William  Eaymond, 
Esq.  ofThornbury.  This  Thomas  Eaymond,  upon  succeeding 
to  the  estate,  1796,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Stmoss. 
He  m.  Mary  Chapman,  and  dying  1818,  left  issue, 

Thomas  Hamptos,  his  heir. 

Eichard  Harcourt,  m.  Jane  Dinne?,  only  child  and  heiress  of 
Eichard  Henry  Tolson,  Esq.  of  Woodland  Lodge,  Somerset, 
and  had  issue  Mary  Louisa. 
Charles.  Erederick  Eaymond. 

Mary  Anne  Jane,  d.  13  Feb.  1863. 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Hampton  Stmoss,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde  Park,  who 
g.  his  father  1818  :  m.  20  April,  1816,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eev.  Dr.  Hannington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  April,  1S57)  had 
issue, 
Thomas  George,  his  heir. 
Henry  Longden,  6.  24  Dec.  1829;  d.  1873. 
Elizabeth  Fanny,  m.  Edgar  Eodwell,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law. 
Ellen  Jane,  m.  Oct.  1858,  Lieut.-Col.  Webb,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  Worcester. 
Mary  Aime  Brookland,  in.  18.12,  Vicomte  Ernest  Dollin  Du 
Fresne,  Chevalier  of  the  Legi«n  of  Honour. 

Mr.  Symons  d.  22  Jan.  1831,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  George  Stmoss,  Esq.  of  The  Mynde  Park,  co.  Here- 
ford, J. P.,  b.  25  Oct.  1818;  m.  1st,  19  Oct.  1839,  Mary  Louisa, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Capt.  Eichard  Harcourt  Symons, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Oct.  1845)  had  issue,  Eichard  Langton, 
b.  30  Aug.  1842,  d.  in  infancy.  He  to.  2ndly,  24  May,  1864, 
Mary  Hayley  (now  of  The  Mynde),  only  surviving  child  of  the 
late  Eev.  T.  E.  Allen,  Chr'plain  E.I.C.,  Bengal,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Sir  H.  M.  Farrington,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Eaymo>t),  his  heir. 
Ada  Mary.  Edith  Maud. 

Mr.  Symonds  d.  15  Kov.  1868. 

Arms — Per  fess  az.  and  erminois  a  pale  connterchanged 
three  trefoils  slipped  two  and  one  or,  within  a  bordure  also 
connterchanged.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  wolf  statant  hold- 
ing in  the  month  a  rose  slipped  leaved  and  staUted  all  ppr. 
Motto — Simplex  munditiis. 

Seat — Mynde  Paik,  co.  Hereford. 


SYNGE  OF  GLANMOEE. 
Tlie  late  Feaxcis  Stxge,  Esq.  of  G-lanmore,  co. 
"Wicklow,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1844,  h.  11 
April,  1819  ;  »;;.  7  ^"or.  1S61,  Editha,  dau.  of  the 
late  Eobert  H.  TrueU,  Esq.  of  Clonmanon,  co.  "Wick- 
inw,  by  Phoebe  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  George 
TcseVj'D.D.,  and  d.  s.p.  19  Jan.  1878. 


3LtncaSC.— Fkascis  Stsge,  Esq.  of  Glanmore,  5th  son  of 
Eev.  Edward  Synge,  D.U.,  of  Syngefield,  King's  Co.,  and  grand- 
son of  Nicholas  Synge,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Killaloe  (see  Bubkb's 
Peerage  and  Baronetage),  m.  1st,  EUzabeth,  co-heiress  of  John 
ruch,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Taylor,  and  relict  of  Col.  Stewart,  and  left,  with  other  issue,  a 
son, 

John  Stnge,  Esq.  of  Glanmore,  m.  1st,  1816,  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Xewton  Hamilton,  co. 
Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  late  of  Glanmore. 

Alexander  Hamilton  (Eev.),  m.  Eugenia,  dau.  of  Eev.  E.  B. 
Elliott,  of  Brighton ;  and  d.  12  March,  1872,  having  had 
issue. 

John  Hatch,  m.  Kathleen,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  Trail,  of  co.  Cork; 
and  d.  13  April,  1872,  having  had  issue. 

Edward  (Eev.),  d.  10  Oct.  1871. 

Julia.  Jane.  Elizabeth,  d.  22  April,  1871. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Sir  Eichard  Steele,  Bart. ;  and 
d.  28  April,  1845,  leaving  by  her  (who  survived  until  8  June, 
1861),  Samuel,  deceased;  Eichard,  m.  and  d.,  leaving  issue; 
Eobert,  deceased;  Henry;  George;  Isabella,  m.  Arthur 
Saunders,  Esq.;  and  Frances  Mary,  m.  6  July,  1870,  Eev.  J. 
A.  Owen,  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxon,  son  of  W.  Owen,  Esq.  of 
Withybush,  co.  Pembroke. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  millstones  ppr.; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sa. 
beaked  and  leg^ged  gu.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
eagle's  claw  ppr.    Motto — Coelestia  canimus. 

iicat — Glanmore,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow. 


SYNNOT    OF    BALLYMOYER. 

SrxyoT,  Maek  Seton,  Esq.  of  Balljmoyer,  co. 
Armagh,  b.  at  Ballymoyer,  31  July,  1820 ;  m.  24l 
Aug.  1843,  Anue  Jane,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  I 
Mark  Syunot,  Esq.  of  Monasteroris  House,  Kiug'sl 
Co.,  and  Grove  House,  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  bj 
issue, 

I.  Mark  Seton,  Capt.  ia  the  Armagh  Light  Infantry  Milil 

b.  1847. 
I.  Mary  Susannah,  m.  22  Dec.  1868,  Capt.  Arthur  Fitzroj 

Hart,  of  the  3lst  regt.,  eldest  son  of  Major-Gen.  Henrj 

George  Hart,   and  has  issue,  Arthur  Henry  Seton,  b 

19  July,  1870;  and  Beatrice  Mary, 
n.  Eosalie  Jane. 

III.  Eva  Charlotte,  ra.  22  Jan.  1875,  Capt.  Corbet  Smith,  Is 
Eoyal  Dragoons,  of  Walcot  House,  Lutterworth,  cc 
Leicester,  and  has  issue,  Ada  Emily  Corbet. 

IV.  Cecilia  Agnes. 

V.  Charlotte  Augusta,  m.  6  Aug.  1872,  Eeginald  Clare 
Lieut.  Eoyal  Engineers,  2nd  son  of  Major-Gen.  Henr 
George  Hart,  and  has  issue,  Harold  Charles,  6.  30  Marct 
1874,  and  Harry,  twin-brother,  d.  an  infant;  Henr 
Francis,  b.  7  June,  1876,  d.  an  infant. 

VI.  Ada  Maria.         vii.  Annette  Beatrice,  d.  an  infant, 

Mr.  Synnot,  who  s.  to  the  Ballymoyer  estate  on  11 
death  of  his  elder  brother  Marcus,  8  Oct.  1874,  is 
D.L.  and  J.P.  for  co.  Armagh,  and  served  the  offic; 
of  High  Sheriff  for  the  year  1876. 

3Ltnca(JC.— The  family  of  Synnott  pos.'essed  considerab! 
estates,  and  ranked  amongst  the  most  eminent  of  the  gent  i 
of  the  baronies  of  Forth  and  Bargy,  until  dispossessed  ol  if 
their  lands  by  Oliver  Cromwell. 

Tobias  Stssot,  of  co.  Londonderry,  Gent.,  was  brought  i' 
a  Protestant,  and  was  in  Londonderry  during  its  celebrat 
siege.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Stnsot,  Esq.,  Town  Major  of  the  city  of  Dubli 
and  Capt.  in  Lucas's  regt.  of  foot,  1711,  whose  will,  dat 
10  March,  1724,  was  proved  5  July,  1726.  He  d.  May,  171 
and  left  a  son  and  heir, 

Eichard  Stnsot,  Esq.  of  Drumcondragh,  Eegistrar  of  t 
Diocese  of  Armagh  (whose  will,  dated  28  March,  1727,  w 
proved  May,  1727).    He  m.  April,  1694,  Jane,  dau.  of  Edws 
Bloxham,  Gent,  of  Dublin,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Anne, 
St.  John)  a  son, 

JIaek  Stnnot,  Esq.  of  Drumcondragh,  bapt.  8  May,  I6i 
d.  19  Nov.  1754.    He  to.  1st,  Euphemia,  dau.  of  —  Bivt 
Esq.;  and  2ndly,  16  Sept.  1769,  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Nuge  ' 
Esq.  of  Carpenterstown,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  he  had  iss 

I.  Mark,  of  Drumcondragh,  to.  28  Feb.  1777,  .Susanna,  d 
of  James  Nugent,  of  Carpenterstown,  co.  Westmeath, 


I 


SYN 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


TAA 


■ir,Qi 


heiress,  and  eventually  sole  heiress  of  hor  only  brother, 
John  Nugent,*  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  29  March,  1778)  had 
issue  an  only  son,  Mark,  his  heir.  Mr.  Synnot  served  tlie 
office  of  High  Sheriff  of  Westmcath  17S8,  and  dying  March, 
1789,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Mark  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Monasteroris  House,  King's  Co.,  b. 
20  Dec.  1777;  m.  June,  lb07,  JIary,  dau.  of  llobert  Wilson, 
of  Monasteroris,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  i'eb.  ISil;  had 
issue, 

1  John,  d.  imm.  at  Madeira,  27  Feb.  \SW. 

2  Kichard,  d.  v/nin.  17  Feb.  1811,  when  the  male  line  of 
the  elder  branch  of  Synnot  became  extinct,  and  the 
estates  devolved  upon  the  daus.,  as  co-heiresses-at-law. 

1  Susanna,  d.  v.nm.  11  March,  1842. 

2  Maria,  »i.  4  Aug.  1842,  George  Woods  Maunsell,  2nd 
son  of  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakly  Park,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  and  has  issue  {me  i\lAnNSELi,  <ij  Oakhi  Park). 

3  Anne  Jane,  m.  24  Aug.  1843,  Mark  Seton  Synnot, 
Esq.,  now  of  Ballymoyer,  and  has  issue. 

4  Charlotte  Augusta,  m.  10  Dec.  18J6,  Charles  Cotting- 
ham,  only  son  of  James  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Drum,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  left  issue,  Charles  .Synnot,  7th  Dragoon 
Guards;  and  Florence.  Mrs.  Johnstone (/.  at  Teneriffe, 
16  Nov.  1863;  and  Mr.  Johnstone,  at  Baden-Baden, 
July,  1870. 

Mr.  Synnot  d.  at  Grove  House,  Clapham,  7  June,  1838. 
II.  Walter  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Mary,  in.  William  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Drumcrec,  co.  West- 
meath. 

The  2nd  son. 

Sib  Walter  Stnxot,  Knt.  of  Eallymoyer,  m.  1st,  1770, 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  SetoH;  Esq.  of  Camberwell,  .Surrey,  repre- 
sentative of  the  Setons  of  Barbrolh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1803) 
liad  issue, 

I.  Marcus,  his  heir. 

II.  Walter,  of  Ballintate,  co.  Armagh,  Capt.  CGth  rcgt.,  m. 
1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry  Smith,  Esq.  of  Btabcg,  near 

1 1     Drogheda,  and  by  her  had  an  only  son, 
[l       Walter,  6.  12  March,  IS07. 

I      He  r/i.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Houston,  Esq.,  and 
'      by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 
Kobert,  d.  1871,  leaving  issue. 
George,  d.  1871,  leaving  issue.  Marcus,  d.  s.  p. 

I        Albert  Erasmus,  d.  Dec.  1859,  s.2). 
Monckton,  m.  and  has  issue.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

Nugent. 
Jane,  m.  Thomas  Manifold,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
>  I       Mary  Anne,  m.  Eev.  Mr.  Williams. 
Catherine,  vi.  —  Cobhani. 

Capt.  Synnot  in.  3rdly,  the  dau.  of  —  Mathers,  Esq.  of  May- 
toun  House,  co.  Armagh,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  d. 
1850. 

,5ir  Walter  m.  2ndly,  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  llobert 

Martin,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  w  ife  of  liev.  Fitz- 

.jibbon  Stewart,  and  a  son, 
,      Eichard  Walter,  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Henry  Thornton,  E?q. 
.  ,     of  Battcrsea  Kise  {d.  May,   1853;  and   d.  20  April,    1841, 

,     leaving  a  son,  Kobert  Harry  Inglis,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  — 
Preston,  Esq.,   and  d.  12  April,  1872,  s.  2>-i  and  a  dau., 

'     Henrietta  Louisa. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Marccs  Synnot,  Esq.  of  Eallymoyer,  J. P.,  served  as  Ilicrli 
Sheriff  CO.  Armagh,  1830,  6.  21  June,  1771;  m.  29  June,  1814, 
Jane,  dau.  of  T.  Gilson,  Esq.  of  Wood  Lodge,  co.  Lincoln,  and 
jy  her  had  issue, 

I.  Marcus,  of  Ballynmyer  House,  co.  Armagh,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  HJKh  Sheriff  1853,  /;.  19  Feb.  1816;  m.  28  Feb.  1844, 
Ann,  ekUst  dau.  of   William  Parker,  Esq.   of  Hanlhorpe 

*  Richard,  10th  Lord  Delvin,  d.  1450,  leaving  issue  (besides 
Christopher,  his  successor;  Kobert,  of  Druincree;  andLavallin, 
'I  Dysert)  a  4th  son, 

.\ndrew,  of  Donore,  who  left  (besides  Walter,  of  Donore)  a 
nil  son, 

Andrew  Nugent,  of  Clonlost,  who  d.,  leaving  Christopher,  of 
nlost,  who  rf.,  leaving  James,  of  Clonlost,  who  <<.,  leaving 

■imas,  of  Clonlost,  j/i.  Ismay,  dau.  of  Theobald  Nugent,  of 
ivhaggard,  and  left  issue,  James,  of  Clonlost,  and  Chris- 
her,  of  Wardentown  and  Rathfarn. 

■  lames,  the  eldest  son,  had  issue  besides  Thomas,  who  «.  his 

ilier  at  Clonlost),  a  son, 

Walter  Nugent,  of  Cai-penterstown,  s.  his  father  in  the  Clon- 
lolinn  and  Kingsland  (now  Reynella)  estates,  and  in  1719  s. 

-o  to  his  cousin,  Haytor  Nugent,  d.  .'.  p.,  only  son  and  heir 
Christopher  Nugent,  of  Wardenjtown,  in  the  Higginstown 
d  Rathlarn  estates,  which  had  been  granted  to  his  father  by 

iiARLEs  11.,  for  his  losses  in  the  Royalist  cause.  He  left, 
■ides  other  issue,  an  eldest  son,  James,  who  ?)i.  Deborah, 
u.  of  J.  Staunton,  of  Galway,  and  had  issue,  John;  and 
sanna,  m.  Mark  Synnot.    John  d.  v.nm.  1776,  when  all  his 

lates  devolved  upon  his  sister,  Susanna,  in  whose  dcsccn- 
its,  being  the  descendants  of  Mark  Synnot,  of  Drujiicon- 

i;igh,  they  still  remain. 


House,    CO.   Lincoln;  and  (?.  .?.  71.   8   Oct.  1874,   when  the 
estates  devolved  upon  his  brother. 

II.  SIark  Seton,  now  of  Ballynioyer. 

III.  Parker  George,  b.  1^24;  m.  9  Oct.  1856,  Georgiana 
Thorjie,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Veirall,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 
House,  Lewes,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

1  Marcus,  6.  22  Jan.  1858.  2  William  George. 

1  Georgiana  Constance,  d.  1870.  2  Jane  Seton. 

IV.  William  Forbes,  Capt.  Armagh  Light  Infantry,  d.  s.  p. 
29  Feb.  1876. 

I.  JIary  Marcia,  d.  Aug.  1869. 

II.  Maria  Eliza,  m.  Sept.  1848,  Kev.  Alexander  Kowlcy 
Miller,  Eector  of  Lissan,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue;  he  d. 
1877. 

III.  Agnes  Jane,  m.  17  July,  1S51,  Eev.  Francis  Crawford, 
Rector  of  Derryloran,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Barbara  Cecilia,  m.  22  Sept.  1809,  George  Crawhall,  Esq. 
of  The  Priory,  Nun  Monktou,  co.  York. 

V.  Juliana  Hewitt. 

Mr.  Synnot  d.  3  Feb.  1855. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  swans  in  pale  sa.  ducally  gorged  or, 
on  a  canton  gu.  a  sword  in  pale  ppr.  Crest— A  swan  issuant 
wings  expanded  sa.,  ducally  crowned  or,  and  vulned  in  the 
breast  with  an  arrow  gold  feathered  arg.  il/o«o— Sine  mascula, 
former  Motto,  registered  1711,  "Sin  not." 

Seat— Ballymoycr  House,  Newton  Hamilton. 


TAAFFE    OP    SMAKICOHE. 

Taaffe,  John,  Esq.  of  Smarmove,  co.  Loutli, 
J.P.  for  Loixth,  King's  Co.,  High  SlierifE  1878; 
m.  1867,  Olivia  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Joseph  Blake, 
Esq.  of  Gortolly,  King's  Co.,  and  has  issue, 

George  Egbert,  b.  1871. 

2.1'nraCJC. — Peter  Taafe,  Esq.  of  Pepparstown  and  Dro- 
niine,  co.  Louth,  brother  of  Sir  AVilliam  Taaffe,  ancestor  of  the 
Viscounts  Taaffe,  and  sou  of  John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Harris- 
town,  m.  and  had  issue, 

Jenico,  father  of  John  Taaffe,  of  Carrowstown  and  Eath- 
nioyle,  Rusconmion,  of  which  he  had  a  grant,  1  May,  30 
Charles  II.,  1678.  Law'kence. 

The  2nd  sen, 

Lawrence  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Pepparstown,  who  had  a  gr^nt 
of  confirmation  1624,  was  father  of 

James  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Pepparstown,  who  was  deprived  of 
his  estate  by  the  usurping  powers  under  Cromw'ell.  He  m. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Clement  MacDermott  Eoe,  of  co.  Euscom- 
mon,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  John  Taaffe,  m.  and  had  is.sue. 

II.  George,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Peter,  Major  of  Dillon's  i-cgt.  of  the  Irish  Brigade,  m.  a 
dau.  of  Garvey,  by  his  wife,  a  Plnwden,  and  iiad  issue, 
Mary,  and  Francis.  iv.  Lawrence  (Eev.). 

The  elder  son, 

George  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Corballas,  co.  IMeath,  r,i.  Miss 
Fleming,  of  the  Slane  family,  and  had  issue,  1.  John,  his  heir; 
I.  Alicia,  wife  of  James  Lynch,  Esq.  of  Drogheda;  11.  Eliza- 
beth, wife  of  Eandal  Kernan,  Esq.  of  Dublin;  and  iii.  Mary, 
wife  of  Luke  Teeling,  Esq.  of  Lisburn.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarmore,  co.  Louth,  w.  1st,  Sliss 
Plunkett,  of  Portmarnock,  co.  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Patrick  Thunder,  Esq.  of  Lagore. 

II.  Mary,  d.  uvm. 

III.  Alicia,  Yd.  Michael  Sweetman,  Esq.  of  Longtown,  andtZ, 
leaving  issue. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Catharine,    dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Taaffe, 
Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Knight  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  m.  1st,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  Gen.  in  India,  and  had  a 
son,  John,  Knight  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  late  Capt.  of 
Dragoons  in  Piedmont,  and  late  Major  Louth  Rifles.  He 
iu.  2ndly,  Adriana  Ferro,  Marehesa  Gablacini,  Comtessa 
Ferretti  Villa  Nova,  Boccacio  Pausacci,  of  I'ano,  in  tho 
Papal  States;  and  (/.  at  Fano,  in  ital.v,  28  Sept.  1862. 

II.  Eoeert,  of  Ardmulchan,  co.  Meath,  m.  30  April,  1827. 
Catharine  Isabella,  dau.  of  Theobald  Mackenna,  Esq.  of 
Dublin;  and  d.  12  .lune,  1854,  leaving  issue, 

1  John    Eobert,    of   Ardmulchan,    J. P.,    6.   31    M.areh. 
1829;  lit.  4  Nov.  1857,  Catalina  Aliaga,  dau.  of  Patrick 
William  Kelly,  Esq.,  by  Rosita  Manuela  Aliaga  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Juan  dc  Aliaga,  Marquis  of  Lurigarcho,  in  Spain, 
and  has  issue,  Roberc  Jose)ih,  b.  18  Oct.  1858  ;  Theobald 
Joseph,  6.  10  Aug.  1861  ;  John  Joseph,  6.  20  Aug.  18G4; 
Eosita  Mary;  and  Mary  Catalina. 
1  F'rances. 
lit.  George,  of  Smarmore  Castle.        iv.  Stephen,  d.  inn)». 
I.  Catharine,  m.  John  McDonnell,  Esq.:  and  d.  leaving  a 
son.  John  Randal.        11.  Achsah  Elinor,  u  Nun,  deceased. 

III.  Mary  Jane,  d,  unm. 


1564 


TAB 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAI 


IV.  Anne,  m.  Count  Luigi  Borgogeli,  of  Fano,  in  the  Papal 
States,  deceased. 

V.  Kose.  VI.  Frances,  deceased.  vn.  Martha. 

viii.  Julia,  ra.  Theobald  iXackenna,  Esq.,  Assistiiut  Under- 
Secretary,  Dublin  Castle,  and  had  a  son,  John  MacKenna, 
and  other  issue. 

The  3rd  son, 

Geoege  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarmore  Castle,  m.  Elizabeth 
Anne,  dau.  of  Randall  McDonnell,  Esq.  of  Dublin  (tZ.  lb5G), 
and  had  issue, 

Mtixs,  late  of  Smarmore. 

George,  Capt.  1st  Royals,  d.  unm.  1860, 

John,  now  of  Smarmore. 

Stephen,  of  Keiran,  co.  Meath,  J.P.,iH.  Mary,  dan.  of  Patrick 
W.  Kelly,  Esq.,  and  has  George,  Mary,  Rosita,  and  Eliza- 
beth Georgiana. 

Anne.  Catherine.  Elizabeth.  Georgina. 

Mr.  Taaffe  d.  1848,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Mtles  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarmore,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1856-7,  6.  April,  1824;  d.  v.nm.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  now  of  Smarmore. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  cross  arg.  fretty  az.  Crat — A  dexter  arm  in 
armour  embowed,  brandishing  a  sword  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel  or. 
Motto — In  hoc  signo,  spes  mea. 

Seat — Smarmore  Castle,  Ardee. 


TABOE    OF    I10CHF0E,D    HALIi. 

Tabor,  James,  Esq.  of  Kocliford  Kail,  Essox, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  Xov.  1799  ;  m.  24-  May,  1831, 
Lucy  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Major  Leach,  of  the 
30th  regt.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Albert  Clement,  Barristcr-at-Law,  educated  at 
Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  11  Feb.  1840;  m.  1865, 
Catherine  Agnes,  dau.  of  Samuel  Webb  Savill,  Esq.  of 
Bocking,  Essex. 

I.  Mary  Collison,  m.  Major  J.  Green,  58th  rcgt. 

II.  Susanna,  5<i.  Henrie  Dalrymple  Wardrop,  Esq.,  of  the 
Privy  Council  OfBce. 

III.  Emma  Victoria,  m.  Col.  Savile,  of  the  Essex  Rifles. 

Mr.  Tabor  is  the  4th  son  of  John  English  Tabor, 
Esq.  of  Bocking,  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Clement,  Esq.  of  Great  Saling,  Essex. 
£eot— Eochford  Hall,  Essex. 


TAILBY  OF  SKEFFINGTON  HAI^Ii. 
Tailbt,  Willia:m  Ward,  Esq.  of  Skeffington 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  J.P.  cos.  Leicester  and  North- 
ampton, High  Sheriff  of  the  former  shire  1856, 
i.  18  Jan.  1823  ;  m.  9  Oct.  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Humberstoue  Lodge,  co. 
Leicester.  Mr.  Tailby  is  only  son  of  William 
Tailby,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Stevens  his  Tvife,  and 
belongs  to  a  family  originally  from  co.  Lincoln. 

Arms—liTm.,  a  saltier  gu.  on  a  chief  az.  a  garb  between  two 
escallops  or.  C'rcxt — On  a  mount  vert  a  bull  passant  erm. 
gorged  with  a  wreath  of  laurel  ppr.  the  sinister  foot  icaling  on 
an  escallop  or. 

Seal — Skellington  Hall,  Leicester. 


TAILYOUR    OF    EOHKOWFIELD. 

Rennt-Tailtotje,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bon-owfield, 
CO.  Forfar,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  retired  on  full-pay 
from  Bengal  Engineers,  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Adminis- 
trative Battalion  Forfarshire  Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  18 
March,  1812  ;  m.  9  June,  1847,  Isabella  Eliza,  2nd 
dau.  of  Major  Adam  Atkinson,  of  Lorbottle,  Isorth- 
umberland,  by  Eleanor  Davison  his  wife,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  Hen-et  Wadgh,  Lieut.  R.E.,  6.  9  Oct.  1849;  m.  1875, 
Emily  Rose,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Wingfield  Stratford,  Esq.  of 
Addington  Park,  Kent,  and  has  two  daus., 

1  Florence  Vernon.  2  Eleanor  Maud. 

II.  Edward  Ramsay,  6.  8  March,  1851. 

HI.  Charles  Alexander,  6.  6  Sept.  ISCO;  d.  6  Jan.  1SC7. 
IV.  Thomas  Francis  Bruce,  6.  s  June,  18G3. 

I.  Elizabeth  Lauderdale,  m.  1877,  Willicim  Harry  Lumsden, 
Esq.  of  Balmcdie.  co.  Aberdeen. 

II.  Louisa  Isabel'a  Sidney. 


HtltCaCfC. — Heecules  TAiLyocra  possessed  Borrowfield 
1615.     His  son, 

Heecules  Tailtoue,  s.  his  father  1662.  He  m.  Kathcrine, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  2nd  James  Scott,  of  Logie,  and  had  an  only 
dau., 

Elizabeth  TAiLTorR,  m.  her  cousin-german,  Robert  Tail- 
your,  who  s.  to  Borrowfield  1C88.    Their  eldest  son, 

Robert  Tailtocr,  next  inherited  Borrowfield.  He  m. 
Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the  4th  James  Scott,  Esq.  of  Logie, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hercules  Tailtoue,  of  Borrowfield,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Ogilvy,  Bart,  of  Barras,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Tailtoue.    He  tZ.  ttiim.,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Elizabeth  Jean  Tailtoue,  rn.  1773,  Robert  Renny  (who 
d.  1787,  grandson  of  Patrick  Renny,  Esq.  of  Usan,  co.  Forfar), 
and  d.  1806,  having  had,  with  other  children,  who  d.  v.nm. 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Hercules,  Lieut.-Col.  H.M.  service,  m.  Margaret  Ness,  and 

had  issue. 
Charles,  Capt.  H.M.  40th  regt.,  killed  at  the  storming  of 

Monte  Video,  1806. 
Catherine,  ra.  T.  Bruce,  Esq.  of  Arnot,  andcZ.  1804. 
Juliet,  in.  June,  1817,  Anthony  Adrian,  7th  Earl  of  Kintore, 

andci.  s.  p.  July,  1819.  Robina. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexajndee  Renny  Tailtoue,  Esq.  of  Borrowfield,  on 
succeeding  to  his  mother,  at  her  death,  1806,  added,  by  the 
directions  of  her  last  will,  the  surname  of  Tailtoue  to  that 
of  Rennt,  assumed  the  Tailyour  crest,  and  quartered  the 
Renny  arms  with  those  of  Tailyour.  He  was  b.  31  Jan.  1775; 
m.  7  April,  1808,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Ramsay,  Bart,  of  Ealmain,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1S;;5) 
had  issue, 

Robert,  b.  20  April,  1809;  d.  unm.  16  June,  1832. 

Alexander  Ramsay,  b.  22  Aug.  1810;  d.  umn.  6  June,  1825. 

Thomas,  now  of  Borrowfield. 

■William,  6.  29  April,  1814;  d.  v.nm.  14  Oct.  1839. 

Henry,  b.9  Sept.  1815,  31ajor-Gen.  commanding  the  forces  Ir 
Ceylon;  m.  19  June,  1851,  Eleanor  Anne,  3rd  dau.  o 
Robert  W.  Rickart  Hepburn,  Esq.  of  Rickarton,  co 
Kincardine,  and  had  Alexander  Tailyour,  6.1654;  Uenrj 
Thomas,  b.  1859;  and  Elizabeth  Jane. 

Elizabeth  Bannerniann,  d.  unm.  1  June,  1831. 

Jane,  d.  S  Sept.  1819.  Juliet,  d.  21  Aug.  1823, 

Mr.  Renny  Tailyour  d.  8  Feb.  1849. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  tree  growing  out  o 
the  base  vert,  on  a  chief  gu.  two  wings  conjoined  erm.,  fo 
Kenny  ;  2nd  and  3id,  arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  sa.  between  tw 
men's  hearts  in  chief  and  base  ppr.  and  as  many  cinquefoils  i; 
flanks  vert,  for  Tailyour.  Crcst.-< — 1st,  A  hand  holding  a  pai 
of  balances  ppr.,  for  Rennt;  2nd,  A  hand  ppr.  holding 
passion  cross  gu.,  for  Tailtoue.  Mottoes — Probitate  consiliui 
perfecitur,  for  Rennt;  In  cruce  salus,  for  Tailyodb. 

Seat — Kewmanswali,  near  Montrose. 


TAIT    OF    BLAIKLOaiE. 

Tait,  Jony  Cratjftjed,  Esq.  of  Blairlogie,  c( 
Clackmannan,  Adjutant  St.  G-eorge's  Eifle  Volui 
teers,  London,  formerly  Capt.  Stirling  Militis 
6.  1825. 

3LtltC«l5C.— 'William  Tait,  Esq.  of  Braeside,  parish  ■ 
Ix)ngside,  co.  Aberdeen,  who  d.  1725,  is  understood  to  ha' 
been  of  a  younger  male  branch  of  Tait  o/ Pirn,  an  anciei 
family  in  Tweeddale,  whose  direct  male  line  ended  in  £ 
heiress,  who  m.  Horsborough,  of  that  ilk.  This  William  bs 
three  sons, 

I.  TnoMAS,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  who  went  to  sea. 

III.  George,   of   Kcdbog,    co.  Aberdeen,  d.    1758,    leavii 
issue, 

1  John,  m.  the  dan.  of  Peter  Edgar,  and  had  issue,  Joh 
Edgar;  George,  Sub-Sheriff  of  Edinburgh,  and  on 
Deputy  Lord  Lyon;  Alexander,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  1S6 
Anne;  Margaret;  and  Henrietta ;  nil  d.  unm. 

2  George,  (/.  1804. 

3  Alexander,  d.  1810,  having  had  issue. 

1  Anne,  d.  unm. 

2  Margaret.  3  Jean.  4  Maiy, 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tait,  of  Buthlaw,  m.  and  had,   with  four 
(Helen;  Jean;  Margaret,  m.  John  Shields,  Esq.,  of  the  Ini 
House;  and  Agnes),  a  son, 

John   Tait,   Esq.   of   Harviestoun,   co.   Clackmannan, 
Charles,  dau.  of  Thomas   Murdoch,  of  Cumlodden,  in  Ga 
way,  and  d.  1802,  leaving  a  son, 

CaAuroBD  Tait:,  Esq.  of  Harviestoun,  m.  17  June,  17 


,  on 

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TAI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAL 


15G5 


Susan,  dan.  of  Sir  Hay  Campbell,  1st  tart,  of  Suctoth,  Lord 
Succotb,  for  twenty  years  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of 
Session,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1814)  had  issue, 

1.  John,  his  heir. 
'    II.  James  Campbell,  of  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh,  and 
the  Cottage  Blairlogie,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  b.  1  Jv'ov.  1798, 
Rndrf.  17  Jan.  187U. 
HI.  Thomas  Forsyth  (Col.),    C.B.,    Aide-de-Camp    to    the 
Queen,  Commander  of  3rd  or  Tail's  Irregular  Cavalry, 
Bengal,  d.  unm.  16  March,  1859. 
rv.  Craufurd,  d.  April,  1828. 

V.  Archibald  Campbell  (Jlost  Eev.),  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
•  bury,  D.C.L.,   P.C.,   D.D.,  consecrated  Bishop  of  London 
lSo6,    translated   to  Canterbury  1868,    b.   21   Dec.    1811; 
VI.  1843,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Yen.  William  Spooner,  Arch- 
deacon of  Coventry,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  dau.   of  Sir 
Lucius  O'Brien,  3rd  bart.  of  Dromoland,   co.  Clare,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  1  Dec.  1878)  issue, 
1  Craufurd  (Eev.),  M.A.,   "Vicar  of  St.  John's,    Kotting 
Hill,  6.  1849;  d.  '29  May,  1878. 
1  Lucy  Sydney  JIurray. 
■  2  Edith  Murdoch,   m.   12  N'ov.    1878,    Eev.   Eandall  T. 
Davidson,  M.A.,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  3  Agnes  Sitwell. 

I.  Susan  Murray,  m.    Sir    George   Sitwell,  2nd   bart.    of 
Eenishaw. 

II.  Charlotte  Murdoch,  m.  Sir  Charles  Wake,  10th  bart.  of 
Courteenhall. 

HI.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Eichard  Wildman,  Esq.  of  12,  Lowndes 
Square,  London. 

Mr.  Tait  d.  6  April,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Tait,  Esq.  of  Harviestoun,  and  Montagu  Lodge, 
Blairlogie,  co.  Clackmannan,  6.  1796;  Sheriff  co.  Perth,  m. 
80  April,  1824,  Mary  Amelia,  dau.  of  Francis  Sitwell,  Esq. 
of  Barmoor  Castle,  Northumberland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29 
Jan.  1845)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Cracfced,  now  of  Blairlogie. 
I.  Anna  Sitwell,  m.  Frederick  Pitman,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Alice  Charlotte,  m.  Major  James  Hare,  late  60th  Eiflcs, 
younger  of  Calderhall,  Midlothian,  and  has  issue. 

The  estate  of  Harviestoun,  with  the  exception  of  the  family 
■burying place,  which  is  called  "Taits'  Tombs,"  was  sold  1S59, 
to  Sir  Andrew  Orr,  together  with  the  adjoining  estate  of 
Castle  Campbell,  which  had  been  purchased  1S07  by  Craufurd 
Tait,  Esq.  of  Harviestoun,  from  the  Duke  of  Argyll.  Mr.  Tait 
d.May,  1877. 

i<rTO.5— Quarterly :    1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  saltire  engrailed  gu. 

a  chief  of  the  last,  for  Tait;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  two  ravens 

mging  paleways  sa.,  suspended  by  an  arrow  in  fess  piercing 

th  their  heads  ppr.,  for  Murdoch.     Crest — A  dexter  hand 

rasping  a  dagger  both  ppr.    Motto  over,  Virtute.    3Iotlu — 

I'rn  rcge  et  patria. 
^iiUeace — Blairlogie,  Stirling,  N .B. 


TALBOT    OP    CASTLE    TALEOT. 


TAIT    OF    MILLSIG    HOUSE. 
Duncan,   Esq.    of 


Millrig 


Tait,    Alexaxdee 

louse,  CO.  Ayr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt 
ah  Dragoons,  b.  1  March,  1813  ;  m.  June,  184-0, 
Clarion,  dau.  of  John  Sprot,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Com- 
mon, and  has  issue, 

I.  JA>rES  Alesandeb,  of  Fairlie  House,  Kilmarnock,  N.B., 
late  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  0.  April,  1S41 ;  m.  1873, 
Mary  .\nne,  eldest  dau.  of  William  C.Smith-Cuninghame, 
Esq.  of  Caprington,  co.  Ayr. 

n.  John  Sprot,  Major  12th  Lancers,  6.  Nov.  1843. 

HtllCtJIC.— William  Tait,   Esq.    of   Glasgow,  m.  17CS, 

argaret,  dau.   of  Alexander  Duncan,  Esq.  of  Lundie,  and 

.iter  of  Adam  Viscount  Duncan,  the  renowned  Admiral,  and 

by  her  (who  d.  1820)  left  at  his  decease,  1817,  a  son, 
James  Haldane  Tait,  Eear  Admiral  of  the  Blue,  ri.  1812, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Duncan,  of  Eestalrig,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

Alexander  Ducan,  now  of  Millrig  House. 
Marion  Louisa,  deceased. 

Eear-Admiral  Tait  d.  7  Aug.  1845. 
Seat — Millrig  House,  near  Kilmarnock. 


TALBOT    OP    ASTON    HALL. 
(See  Bueee's   JPeerage  and  Baronetage,  Sheews- 

BUKT,  EaEL.) 


Taxbot,  John  Hyacinth,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot, 
CO.  Wexford,  J.P.,  b.  13  Dec.  1S51. 

iLt5lCat3C.— Walter  Talbot,  Clerk  of  the  Crown  for  co. 
Wexford,  was  a  party  in  a  suit  in  Chancery  1536.  lie  rn. 
Joane,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Jasper  Bohine,  Esq.  of  Talbots- 
town,  CO.  Wexford,  and  left  issue,  Francis,  of  whom  presently, 
and  Elinor,  wife  of  Patrick  Walsh,  of  Ballyclonecranell.  The 
only  son, 

Francis  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  who  was  granted 
that  estate  now  called  Castle  Talbot,  in  the  territory  of 
O'Morchoe's  county  and  co.  Wexford,  by  Patent  ditcd  20  Feb. 
1617.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Synnott,  Knt.  of 
Ballyfarnoge,  co.  Wexford,  and  had,  with  two  daus.  (.Joan,  m. 
Col.  John  Synnott,  and  Margaret,  m.  Mark  Synnott,  Esq.}, 
a  son, 

Walter  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Wexford  1649.  He  m.  Elinor,  dau.  of  William  Esmonde,  Esq. 
of  Johnstown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  William,  his  heir; 
Charles,  of  Curraghcloe,  r,i.  Anne  Wallis ;  and  Elinor,  m. 
James  Sherlock,  Esq.  of  Ballyna.  Mr.  Talbot  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

WiLLiAJt  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  MP.  for  Wexford, 
in  King  James  II. 's  Parliament  16S0,  killed  at  the  siege  of 
Derry,  on  King  James's  side ;  he  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eichard 
Masterson,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom  he  left 
issue ;  Eoger,  his  heir ;  Gabriel  (Eev.),  Superior  of  the 
College  of  Oporto ;  Eichard,  of  Ballynagore ;  James,  in  the 
Spanish  army ;  Mary,  in.  James  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Coolnehorney  ; 
Elinor,  m.  Walter  Butler,  Esq.,  co.  Carlow  ;  and  Anne,  ra. 
Capt.  Mayo,  E.N.    Mr.  Talbot  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eoger  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Ballynamony,  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Eobert  Walsh,  Esq.  of  The  Walsh  Mountains,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

He  '/)!.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Patrick  Fitzpatrick,  Esq.  of 
Ballybooden,  Queen's  Co.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Mathew,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Catherine,  m.  Dominick  Ford,  Esq.  of  Eallyfad. 

Margaret,  m.  Edmund  Loghlin,  Esq.  of  Durrow. 

Mr.  Talbot  was  s.  by  the  son  of  his  1st  marriage, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  to.  Teresa,  dau.  of 

John  Smith,  Esq.  of  Dama,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Eoger,  d.  v.  p. 

I.  Jane.  ra.  Edward  Masterson,  brother  of  Luke  Masterson, 
Esq.  of  Castletown. 

II.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Laurence  O'Toole,  Esq.  of  Buxtown,  and 
had  issue,  Bryan  O'Toole,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  7th  Portuguese 
regt.  of  Cacadores,  C.B.,  Knight  of  St.  Louis  of  France,  d. 
1824. 

III.  Jlargaret,  to.  Edward  Sutton,  brother  of  Count  Sutton 
de  Clonard,  of  France. 

Mr.   Talbot,  whose   will  was  dated   22   June,   1750,  d.  that 
year  and  was  s.  by  his  half-brother. 

Mathew  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  m.  1st,  Juliana, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Camolin  {s'e  Donovan  of 
BaUymore),  and  widow  of  Eichard,  6th  Earl  of  Anglesey,  and 
had  by  her  (who  d.  20  Nov.  1776,  and  was  buried  with  her  1st 
husband,  at  Eossminoge,  co.  Wexford)  a  son, 

t.  William,  his  heir. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  11  July,  17S3,  a  dau.  of  John  D'Arcy,  Esq.  of 
KiltuUagh,  co.   Galway,    and  widow  of   Count    D'Arcy,    of 
France,  and  dying  27  Oct.  1795,  left, 

II.  Mathew  Eoger  D'Arcy,  6. 1786,  Capt.  co.  Stafford  Militia, 
d.  unm.  1850. 

III.  John  Hyacinth,  of  Ballytrent,  who  eventually  5.  to 
Castle  Talbot. 

IV.  James  of  Knockmullcn,  co.  Wexford,  J. P.,  h.  1794t 
Lieut,  in  the  1st  regt.  of  Foot  Guards;  m.  1824,  Mary,  daul 
of  Edward  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill,  co.  WcxJord,  and 
d.  1S52,  having  had  issue, 

1  George,  J. P.,  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Dublin  Metro- 
pnlitian  Police,  formerly  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  to. 
1852,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  O'Btirne.  Esq.  of  Jamestown, 
CO.  Leitrim,  and  has  issue,  George  James  Faancis,  B.A., 
Augusta,  and  Gwendoline. 

2  Mathew  Edward,  d.  unm.  20  March,  1869. 

3  Henry  John,  d.  v.nm.  1876. 

1  Margaret,  m.  1843,  Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas,  2nd  son 
of  Lawrence,  1st  Earl  of  Zetland,  by  whom  (who  </.  14 
Feb.  186G)  i-he  has  a  son,  Lawience,  3rd  Earl  of  Zetland. 

2  Mary  Anne. 

I.  Jlargaret  Matilda,  d.  untn.  in  Paris,  buried  at  Piere  la 
Chaise. 

II.  Anne,  Countess  of  the  Order  of  Bavaria,  d.  unm. 


1566 


TAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAL 


Mt.  Talbot  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  snn, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  6.  19  Jan.  17fi5;  m. 
1st,  30  Jan.  1785,   Mary,   dau.  of  Laurence  O'Toole,   Esq.  of 
Buxtown,  CO.  AVexford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  1796) 
had  issue, 
Matthew,  6.   7  March,  1787;  -m.  Anne,  dan.  of  Laurence 
OKourke,  Esq.  of  Bluebell,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  15  Nov.  1»33, 
having  had  issue, 
Matthew,  d.  v.  p.  1S32. 
Elizabeth,  d.  at  Brussels,  19  June,  1839. 
W1LLIA.M,  heir  to  his  father. 
Laurence,  R.N.,  d.  at  sea,  8  Nov.  1813. 
Maria,  m.  27  June.  1814,  John,  16th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury  and 

Waterford;   (Z.  4  June,  1856. 
Julia,  TO.  7  Sept.  1815,    Patrick  Bishop,    Esq.  of  Bishops 

Court,  CO.  Waterford,  d.  Feb.  1820. 
Margaret,  m.  20  March,  1820,  George  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Jenkin- 
stown,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue,  George  Bryan,  Esq.  of 
Jenkinstown ;    and  Augusta  Mary,  wife  of  Edward,   2nd 
Lord  Bellew. 
Mr.  Talbot  m.   2ndly,  24  Aug.  1796,  Anne,   dau.  of  Eobert 
AVoodcock,  Esq.  of  Killown,  co.  Wexford,  and  by  her,  who  d. 
11  March,  IBOSi,  had  issue, 
Eobert,  6. 1799,  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Guard  of  France,  d.  s.  p. 
John,  b.  1800,  Lieut,  in  the  Royal  Guard  of  France,  d.  in 
Bombay.  Charles,  6.  1801 ;  d.  in  Jamaica. 

George,'6. 1804;  d.  at  Richmond,  in  A'irginia,  Xorth  America, 

1829. 
Anne,  d.  30  Nov.  1805. 

Catharine,  m.  Henry  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carnagh,  D.L.  co. 
Wexford,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Talbot  m.  3rdly,  12  Sept.  1803.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Bcau- 
mant,  Esq.  of  Hyde  Park,  co.  Wexford.    He  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  J.P.,  b.  29  Jan. 
1789,  Capt.  27th  regt.,  and  Major  in  the  Queen  of  .Spain's 
service,  m.  1st,  Honora,  dau.  of  John  Power,  Esq.  sister  of 
Edmund  Power,  Esq.  of  Gurteen,  co.  Waterford,  and  widow 
ofMajorQuin,  Scots  Fusiliers ;  and  2ndly,  Sept.  1859,  Charlotte, 
dau.  of  Micarius  John  Kennedy,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.,  when  he 
was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

John  Hyacinth  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Castle  Talbot,  Talbot  Hall, 
and  Ballytrent,  J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  -m.  1st,  10  May,  1822,  Anne 
Eliza,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Walter  Redmond,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
trent, CO.  Wexiord,  and  by  her  (who  d.  la26J  had  three  daus. 
(co-heiresses  of  their  mother), 

Anne  Eliza  Mary,  m.  30  Aug.  1942,  Sir  Thomas  N.  Eeding- 
ton,  K.C.B.  of  Kilcornan,  co.  Galway,  who  d.  1»62. 
Jane  Anne  Eliza,  to.  26  Jan.  1843,  Sir  James  Power,  2nd 
Bart. of  Edermine,  co.  Wexford;  ./.  30  Sept.  Is77. 
Matilda  Anna  Eliza,  m.  23  May,  1848,  OXeill  Segrave,  Esq. 
of  Cabra  House,  co.  Dublin,  and  Kiltimon,  co.  Wicklow, 
who  d.  1878. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  25  Feb.  1S51,  Eliza,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  John  Power, 
1st  bart.  of  Edermine,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Hyacinth,  now  of  Castle  Talbot. 
Emily. 

Ayyii'' — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  abordure  engrailed  or. 
Crest — On  a  cliajcau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion  statant  or,  the 
tail  extended.    Motlti — Prest  daccomplir. 

Seat — Custle  Talbot,  Blackwater,  co.  Wexford. 


TAX,BOT    OF    LACOCK    ABBEY. 

Talbot,  Charles  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbej, 
Wilts,  J.P.,  b.  2  Feb.  1842,  s.  his  father  1877. 

ILtUCfttJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of 
Shrewsbury. 

John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Salwarp  (eldest  son  of  .Sir  John  Talbot, 
of  Albrighton,  by  Elizabeth,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Walter 
Wrottesley,  Esq.  of  Wrottesley),  m.  Olive,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  Henry  Sherrington,  Knt.,  of  Lacock,  Wilts;  d. 
1571,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sherkington  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Salwarp  and  Lacock,  who  in. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Leighton,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  his  eldest  son,  Shekrinoton,  of  whom  presently. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Washbourne,  Esq.,  by  whom 
he  had,  with  other  issue,  William,  of  Whittington,  ancestor 
of  the  present  Earl  of  Shrewsbury.  The  eldest  son  of  the 
1st  marriage,  Slierrington  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock,  to.  a  dau. 
of  John  Lyttelton,  Esq.  of  Frankley,  and  had  an  only  son, 

Sir  John  Talbot,  Knt.  of  Lacock,  a  warm  adherent  of 
Cuari.es  11.,  and  the  first  person,  it  is  said,  who  received  that 
monarch  on  his  landing  after  the  Restoration,  1666.  He  -/». 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Keyt,  1st  bart.  of  Ebrington, 
and  had  issue, 


Anne,  to.  Sir  John  Ivory,  Knt.  of  New  Ros-s,  co.  Wexfonl 
eldest  son  of  William  Ivory,  Esq.  of  the  .same  place,  and  had 
a  son,  John  Ivory  Talbot,  of  whom  presently. 
Barbara,  wife  of  Sir  Henry  Yelverton,  Lord  Grey  rte  Ruthyn, 
and  1st  Viscount  Longucville,  and  mother  of  Talbot,  Isl 
Earl  of  Sussex. 
Sir  John  Talbot  d.  Feb.  1714,  and  was  buried  at  Lacock ;  We 
grandson  (the  son  of  his  eldest  dau.), 

John  Ivory  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Laiock  Abbey,  M.P.  for  Luil- 
gershall,  and  subsequently  for  Wills,  to.  Mary,  dau.-  ol 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Mansel,  of  Margam,  co.  Glamorgan,  anj 
had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

John,  of  Lacock  Abbey,  d.  s.  p.  177S. 

Thomas,  of  Margam,  co.  Glamorgan  (Rev.),  to.  174G,  Jann, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Beach,  Esq.  of  Fittleton,  Wilts,  and 
had  a  son,  Thomas  Manscl,  of  Margam  (s'.e  Talbot  of 
Marijam). 

Martha. 

The  dau., 

Martha  Talbot,  to.  Rev.  William  Davenport,  D.D.,  Rector 
of  Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  and  was  mother  of 

William  Davenport  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacoclc  Abbey,  m. 
1796,  Lady  Elizabeth  Theresa  Strangways,  duu.  of  Henry 
Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Ilchester,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2nd!y, 
1804,  Charles  Feilding,  Esq.,  Rear-.Vdmir.al  R.N.,  by  whom 
she  had  two  daus.,  Caroline,  'la.  1831,  Ernest,  3rd  Earl  of 
Mount  Edgecombe ;  and  Henrietta  Horatia)  left  at  his  decease, 
July,  1800,  an  only  son, 

William  Henry  Fox  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock  Abbey,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  6.  11  Feb. 
1800 ;  rii.  20  Dec.  1832,  Constance,  dau.  of  Francis  Mundy, 
Esq.  of  Markeaton,  co.  Derby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  now  of  Lacock  Abbey. 

I.  Ela  Tiiercsa.  11.  Rosamond  Constance. 

III.  Matilda  Caroline,  m.  16  June,  1859,  J.  Gilchrist  Clar^ 
Esq.  of  Speddoch,  Dumfriesshire. 

Mr.  Talbot  d.  1877,  and  was  .■!.  by  his  only  son, 
Charles  Henry  Talbot,  Esq.,  now  of  Lacock  Abbey. 

Ana' — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a  bonlure  engrailed  or. 
Ci-i:sl — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.  a  lion  or,  with  his  tail 
extended. 

Scat — Lacock  Abbey,  Chippenham. 


TALBOT    OF    MARGAM. 

Talbot,  CHPasxopnER  Eice  Mansel,  Esq.  0 
Margam  and  Peurice  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  Lord' 
Lieut,  of  that  co.,  and  M.P.  for  it  since  1830,  h.  1( 
May,  1803 ;  m.  28  Dec.  1835,  Lady  Charlofcfe 
Butler,  dau.  of  Richard,  1st  Earl  of  GlengaU,  anc 
by  her  (who  d.  22  I^^'arch,  1846)  had  issue,  witl 
three  dans.,  of  whom  the  2nd  m.  John  Fletcher 
Esq.  of  Salton,  a  son, 

Theodore  Mansel,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  J.P.,  h.  1S37 
d.  1876. 

Mr.  Talbot  is  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Man-'. 
Talbot,  Esq.  of  Margam,  by  Lady  Mary  Lucy  Strang 
ways  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  o 
Ilchester,  and  grandson  of  Eev.  Thomas  Talbot 
brother  of  John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Lacock. 

Arms,  &c. — See  Talbot  of  Lncock  Ahheji. 

Sects — Margam  Abbey,  i'ailbach;  Peniice  Castle,  Swansc.i 
CO.  Glamorgan. 


TALBOT  OF  MOUNT  TALBOT, 

Talbot,  William  Johx,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot 
CO.  Eoscommon,  b.  1  July,  1859. 

ILtUCaflC— KicHARD  Talbot,  2nd  Justice  of  the  Court  ( 
Common  Pleas  in  Ireland,  son  of  William  Talbot,  who  was 
younger  son  of  Talbot  of  Malahide,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joh 
Burnell,  of  Ballyriffin,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Tcmpleoge,  co.  Dubhn,  m.  Elizt 
belh  Barnewall,  and  was  father  of 

John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Templeoge,  a  minor  1577,  whose  son, 

Sib  Henry  Talbot,  Knt.  of  Templeoge,  co.  Dublin,  ac 
Mount  Talbot,  CO.  Roscommon,  rii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Wi 
liam  Talbot,  Bart,  of  Cartown,  co.  Kildare,  and  sister  < 
Richard,  Duke  of  Tyrconnel,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  14  Dec..  166i 
left  a  son  and  successor, 

CoL.  James  Talbot,  of  Mount  Talbot,  m.  Hon.  Bridget  Bel 
mingham,  dau.  of  Francis,  19th  Lord  Athenry,  and  was  fatherc 

WiLLLiM  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  to.  Lucy  HamiltOI 
a  widow,  and  d.  1692,  leaving  a  son  and  successor. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAT 


i5g; 


Hen-rt  Talbot,  E^q.  of  Jloimt  Talbot,  m.  1711,  Isabella 
'orward,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1729,  by  his  son, 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  m.  1739,  Sarah  Rose, 
ml  left  two  sons,  Henry  Uose  Talbot,  who  d.  1759,  and 

William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  m.  Elizabeth  Eose, 
nd  was  father  of 

William  John  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  to.  May,  1775, 
ady  Anne  Crosbie,  dau.  of  WiOiam,  1st  Earl  of  Glandore,  and 
i.d  issue  three  sons,  William,  of  Mount  Talbot,  (/.  1851; 
oDN,  of  whom  presently  ;  and  Charles,  Capt.  5th  Fusiliers, 
ho  fell  at  the  Battle  of  Walcheren.    The  2nd  son. 

Rev.  John  Talbot,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  CKOsr.iE, 
1  pursuance  of  the  will  of  his  uncle,  John,  last  Earl  of  Glan- 
ire,  14  Feb.  1816.     He  m.   Sept.   1811,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col. 

lomas  Lloyd,  of  Beechmount,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

William,  the  present  WiLLiAii  Talbot  Ce.osbie,  Esq.  of 
Ardfert  Abbey,  co.  Kerry. 

John,  of  Mount  Talbot. 

Anne,  m.  27  June,  1839,  Rev.  M.  A.  Cool<e. 

Diana,  m.  6  Aug.  18-<5,  Edward  Thomas  Coke,  Esq.  of  Deb- 
dale,  Notts,  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Derbyshire  Militia. 

V.  Talbot  Crosbie  d.  Jan.  1818.    His  2nd  son, 

JouN  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon,  J. P. 

,a  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  formerly  of  the  35th  regt.,  6. 
Oct.  1818;  m.  1st,  2  Jan.    1845,  Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of 

arcus  McCausland,  Esq.  of  Fruit  Hill,  co.  Londonderry,  and 

■  this  marriage  (which  was  dissolved  by  Act  of  Parliament, 
July,  1856)  he  had  an  only  dau.,  Marianne  Jane  Theodosia,  m. 
Oct.  1869,  Arthur  Packard  Lloyd,  sonof  Thomas  Lloyd,  Esq., 
L.,  of  Beechmount,  co.  Limerijk;  he  m.  2ndly,  15  Oct.  1858, 
itrude  Caroline,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Bayly,  of  Ballyarthur, 
.  Wicklow,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  18  Aug.  1864,  Hon. 
G.  Crofion,  and  d.  19  Aug.  1869)  had  a  son,  William  John, 
w  of  Mount  Talbot.     He  d.  16  July,  iS59. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  within 
bordure  engrailed  gu.,  for  Talbot;  2nd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant 
.  armed  and  langucd  gu.  in  chief  two  dexter  hands  apaume 
the  third,  tor  Crosbie  ;  3rd,  gu.,  three  cinquefoils  two  and 
'■  erm.,  for  Hamilton.  Crests — 1st,  On  a  cap  of  maintenance 
turned  up  erm.  a  lion  passant  gu.,  for  Talbot;  2nd,  Three 
•  Is  one  in  a  pale  with  front  upwards  and  two  in  saltier  with 

>  downwards  entwined  with  a  serpent  all  ppr.,  for  Cuosbie. 

— Pr^t  d'accomplir. 

I — Mount  Talbot  House,  to.  Roscommon. 


TALBOT    OF    TEMPLE    GUITING. 

(■'>ee  Bukke's  Peerage,  under  the  title  of  Shrews- 
i:r). 

♦ 

:annes,  of  kingsnyeepton  paek. 

Tanner,  Eev.  John  Yowler,  of  Xingsnympton 

irk,  Devon,    J. P.    and   D.L.,    B.A.    Cambridge, 

1831;    m.  1871,   Eliza,   elder   dau.   of   M.    \V. 

lompson,   Esq.  of  Gruiselcj,  co.  York,  and  Las 

uc, 

.  Charles  Peile,  6.  1873. 
.  Mary  Agnes,  6.  1872. 

fltUCajiC.— Jajies  Tanner,  Esq.  of  Kingsnympton  Park, 

(only  son  of  Robert  Tanner,   Esq.,   by  Mary  his  wife, 

.   of  Thomas  MeUuish,   Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Jonathan 

:uier,  Esq.  of  Rose  Ash,  Devon),  m.  1827,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

Im  Vowler,  Esq.  of  Parnacott,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

ToHN  VowLER,  now  of  Kingsnympton. 
':imes  Melluish,  b.  1833. 

ry,  >H.  1855,  Charles  Malcolm  Kennedy,  E.sq.  27,  Ken- 

iigton  Gate,  London. 

.  1868. 

"W — Arg.,  three  Moors"  hends  couped  at  the  ncok  in 
!e  sa.  wreathed  round  the  temples  of  the  first  and  gu. 
— A  Moor's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

'* — Kingsnympton  Park,  near  Chumleigh,  JCorth  Devon. 
..(encc — Eggesford  Parsonage,  North  Devon. 


TATE    OF    CHEAM    HALL. 

Tate,  John  Hilbeet,  Esq.  of  Cheam  Hall,  and 
e  Manor  of  Merton,  Surrey,  late  Capt.  Bedford- 

ro  Light  Infantry  Militia,  b.  16  April,  1837  ;  s. 

father  4  April,  1862. 

fttlTCrtJC— The  family  of  Tate  is  one  of  antiquity,  and  is 
iiiioned  in  deeds  relating  to  Coventry,  as  early  as  the  reign 


of  Henry  III.,  and  in  the  Cliurch  of  St.  Michnel,  in  that  city, 
was  a  cliauntry  founded  by  one  of  them,  called  Tatc'3 
Chauntry.  John  Tate  held  lands  in  the  reign  of  Richard  II., 
at  Whitley,  and  also  near  Coleshill,  in  the  co.  of  Warwick, 
which  continued  with  his  descendants  for  many  generations. 
For  ample  details  of  this  family,  refer  to  Tate  of  Burleigh 
Pari;  and  De  lo.  Pre  Abbey,  in  edition  of  this  work  of  1853. 

William  Tate,  Esq.  of  Flotmanby  House,  in  the  East  Riding 
CO.  York,  b.  1684;  m.  1730,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Murk  Beli, 
Esq.  of  Leconfield,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  23  Oct.  1732 ;  d.  same  year. 

II.  William,  his  heir. 

iif.  Mark,  b.  20  April,  1739;  d.  25  April,  1739. 
I.  Jane,  b.  27  March,   1737;  m.  1780,  Thomas  Philliskirlt, 
Esq. 

Mr.  Tate  d.  28  Dec.  1761,  and  was,  with  Mary  his  wife  (who  d. 
20  Jan.  1800,  aged  96),  buried  at  Hunmanby.  He  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

William  Tate,  Esq.  of  Flotmanby  House  and  Folkton,  East 
Riding  CO.  York,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Folkton,  6.  16  Oct. 
1734;  ra.  6  May,  1766,  Hannah,  dau.  of  George  Hilbert,  Esq. 
of  Leconfield,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Mark  Bell, 
Esq.  and  had  issue. 


I.  William,  ■)    ,    ,         ,  ... 

II.  Francis;  i°f"''>0'n'^"'=^ff'^''- 


III.  John,  b.  20  May,  1774;  d.  young. 

1.  JIary,  6.  26  March,  1772 ;  m.  3  Dec.  1793,  John  Duesbery, 

Esq.,  and  by  him  had  two  daus.,  Jane  and  Alice,  both  nf 

whom  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Tate  d.  15  Oct.  1803,  and  was,  with  Hannah  his  wife  (who 
d.  18  Dec.  1816,  aged  72),  buried  at  Hunmanby. 

William  Tate,  Esq.,  the  elder  son,  of  Cheam  Hall  and  the 
Manor  of  Merton,  Surrey,  6.  27  Sept.  1767 ;  s.  his  uncle,  John 
llilbert,  Esq.,  17  Jan.  1819;  he  d.  v.nm.  28  May,  1S34,  and  was 
buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Cheam.  He  wass.  by  his  nephew, 
John  Hilbert  Tate,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis  Tate,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son,  of  Flotmanby  House,  &. 
29  Aug.  1769;  .s.  his  father  15  Oct.  1803;  lu.  12  April,  1797, 
Margaret,  only  dau.  of  William  Darley,  Esq.  (originally  D'Erle) 
of  Muston  Lodge,  in  the  sflme  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  9  June,  1799;  d.  25  Sept.  1799. 

II.  William  Darley,  b.  17  Dec.  1800;  d.  unm.  16  Dec.  1833. 

III.  John  Hilbert,  of  Cheam  Hall. 

IV.  James  Bell,  of  Folkton  and  Muston,  East  Riding  co.  York, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Folkton,  b.  13  Oct.  1805:^  m.  9  Feb. 
1830,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Holt,  Esq.  oi  Whitby,  and 
had  issue, 

I  James  Bell  Hilbert,  his  heir,  Capt.  2nd  West  York  Light 
Infantiy  Militia,  b.  29  April,  1833;  m.  12  Nov.  1863, 
Florence,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry  Cleaver  Chapman.  Esq.  of 
Liverpool;  d.  s.  p.  at  Bonchuich,  10  April,  1866,  and 
was  buried  in  the  family  vault  at  Folkton. 

1  Margaret  Eliza. 

2  Mary  Holt,  d.  unm.  19  April,  1847. 

3  Katharine,  d.  unm.  16  May,  1858.  4  Emily  Jane. 

5  Frances,  ni,  8  Sept.  1869,  Major  Edward  Trevor  Hume, 
R.H.A. 

Mr.  James  Bell  Tate  d.  15  Feb.  1871,  and  was,  with  Mary 
his  wife  (who  d.  26  Jan.  1877),  buried  in  the  family  vault  at 
Folkton. 

V.  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.Balliol  and  University  Colls.,  Oxford, 
First  Class  1840,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  Vicar  of  Axminstcr, 
and  Incumbent  of  Berkeley  Chapel,  Berkeley  Square,  b. 
10  Aug.  1817;  »(.  June,  1848,  Emma,  yotmgest  dau.  of  Sir 
Ambrose  Hardinge  Giffard,  and  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Ambrose  Hardinge  Giffard,  b.  27  March,  1849 ; 
d.  VMM.  18  July,  1869. 

2  George  Augustia  AVilliam  Darley,  6. 6  Feb.  1851,  d.  unm. 
17  July,  1875. 

3  Francis  Alban  Arthur  Giffard,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  7  June, 
1853. 

4  Leonard  James  Edward  Giffard,  6.  26  Oct.  1856. 

5  Clement  John  Giffard,  b.  9  May,  1858. 

6  Walter  William  Giftard,  6.  27  Aug.  1863. 

1  Jane  Mary  Margaret  Harriet  Emma,  )/;.  22  Feb.  1877, 
Lieut.  George  Stanley  Bosanquet,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  Rev. 
Edward  Stanley  Bosanquet,  Rector  of  Bolingbroke,  co. 
Lincoln  (.Nie  BosANQUtT  of  Forest  House). 

2  Annie  Jlai-garet  Giffard. 

3  Hannah  Rose  Maud  Mysie  Giffard. 

The  Rev.  Francis  Tate  d.  2  May,  1867,  and  was  buried  at 
Axminster. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  b.  3  March,  1798. 

II.  Hannah,  b.  4  Sept.  1802;  „i.  10  Nov.  1840,  Rev.  BclKomy 
Brewett,  B. A.,  Vicar  of  Wcstbury,  Somerset;  and  d.  s. p. 
20  June,  1876. 

Mr.  Tate  d.  5  Dec.  1842,  and  was,  with  Margaret  his  wife  (who 
d.  13  April,  1868,  aged  91),  buried  in  the  family  vault  at 
Folkton.    His  son, 


I 


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TAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAU 


I 


Jons  HiLCEKT  Tats,  Esq.  of  Cheam  Hall  and  tlie  Manor  of 
Merton,  Surrey,  b.  29  March,  1804,  s.  his  uncle  28  May,  1834; 
m.  29  March,  183G,  Mary  Berry,  dau.  of  Thomas  Holt,  Esq., 
2ncl  son  of  John  Holt,  Esq.,  of  ^Vllitby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Hilbeet,  his  heir. 

n.  Francis  Holt,  6.  18  May,  1838,  an  ofacer  in  H.M.  5oth 

regt. 
in.  Alfred,  6.  25  Oct.  1841 ;  m.  29  May,  1867,  Isabella  Sarah, 

eldest   dau.   and   co-heiress   of   John    Leckenhy,    Esq.  of 

Scarboro',  and  has  issue, 

1  John  Leckenhy,  b.  20  Sept.  1870. 

2  Alfred,  b.  14  Sept.  1872. 

3  James  Bell  Hilbert,  b.  2  Sept.  1877. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth.  2  Margaret  Louisa. 

IV.  William  Ed\yard,  6.  11  Dec.  1843. 

V.  Frederick  Ernest,  6.  22  Nov.  1849. 

I.  Mary  Berry.  ii.  Jane. 

Mr.  Tate  d.  4  April,  1862,  and  was  buried  in  the  family  vault 
at  Cheam.  He  was  s.  by  his  son,  the  present  Jous  Hilbeet 
Tate,  Esq. 

^j-i;i.?— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  fess  or  and  crn.  a  pale 
counterchanged  three  Cornish  choughs  ppr.,  Tate;  2nd  and 
3rd,  vert,  a  fess  between  three  church  bells  or,  Bei.l.  CrfM — 
An  arm  embowed  and  couped  at  the  shoulder  vested  per  pale 
gu.  and  or,  cuffed  az.  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  pine  branch 
gold     Motto — ^Thincke  and  Thancke. 

Seat — Cheam  Hall,  Sutton,  Surrey. 


TATTOIT  OF  •WYTHENSHAWE. 
Tattox,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Wytlicn- 
shawc,  CO.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Sheriff 
1848,  Lieui.-Col.  3rd  Cheshire  Kifle  Toluuteers, 
b.  2  3ime,  1816 ;  m.  25  Jan.  1813,  Harriet  Susan, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Townley  Parker,  Esq.  of 
Cuerden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
20  Feb.  1873)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Egzetos,  J.P.,  b.  31  May,  1846. 

II.  Robert  Grey,  6.  7  Dec.  1847. 

III.  Reginald  Arthur,  b.  13  March,  1857. 
I.  Mary  Emily. 

l^illC^C^C. — Tlie  Tattoss  of  KenwortUy,  from  whom  the 
family  before  us  derives,  were  a  branch  of  the  ancient  House 
of  Tatton  of  Tatton,  which  was  allied  to  the  Barons  of  Dun- 
ham Massey.  The  pedigree  is  given  in  full  in  Ormerou's 
ClKshire. 

lioBEP-T  Tatton,  of  Kenworthy,  by  his  marriacre  with  Alice, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  William  de  Massey,  of  Wythenshawe  in 
Cheshire,  acquired  that  estate  1371,  and  was  direct  ancestor  of 
EoBEET  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  14  May,  1C06, 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Chester  in  1645,  a  stanch  supporter  of  the 
Eoyal  cause,  who  sustained  a  siege  at  Wythenshawe  against 
the  Parliamentary  forces.  Mr.  Tatton  jji.  1623,  Anne,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  William  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ashley,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1670)  had  four  sons  and  two  daus.  Eobert  Tatton  d. 
1669,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  6.  1636  ;  in.  Anne, 
only  surs'iving  child  of  PLOwland  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Bradway,  co. 
Derby,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Robert  Eadcliffe,  Esq.)  had 
a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  John  Greenhalgh,  Esq.  of  Erandlesome,  and 
a  son, 

EoBEUT  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  6.  1663;  m.  Frances, 
<lau.  of  Peter  Legh,  Esq.  of  Lyme,  but  by  her  (who  -in.  2ndly, 
Sir  Gilbert  Clarke  ;  and  3rdly,  Dr.  Shippen)  having  no  issue, 
vas  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  cousin, 

WiLLLAM  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  6.  5  Aug.  1C74,  son 
<by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Bramall) 
of  Eobert  Tatton,  of  Stockport,  2nd  son  of  Eobert  Tatton,  the 
royalist.  He  m.  169S,  Hannah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter  Wright, 
Esq.  of  Macclesfield,  and  dying  1732,  left  (with  seven  daus., 
who  all  d.  unm.  except  the  eldest,  Anne,  the  wife  of  Samuel 
Kirke,  Esq.  of  Whilehough,  and  the  5th,  Lucy,  wife  of  John 
Stafford,  Esq.)  two  sons,  William,  his  heir,  and  Thomas,  who 
d.  &.  p.  1775.    The  elder  son, 

William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  &.  1703;  ot.  1st, 
Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Warren,  Esq.  of  Poynton, 
•who  dying  s.  p.  1742,  he  m.  2ndly,  1747,  Hester,  dau.  of  John 
Egerton,  Esq.  of  Tatton,  and  eventually  heiress  of  her  brother, 
Samuel  Egerton,  Esq.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  9  July,  1780, 
having  previously  resumed  the  name  of  Egeetok)  he  had  one 
son  and  one  dau., 
William,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Christopher  Sykes,  Bart. 
""Ir.  Tatton  d.  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


William  Tatton,  Esq.  of  Wythenshawe,  who  assumed  tl- 
surname  and  arms  of  Egerton  of  Tatton.  This  gentlema; 
who  was  b.  17 19,  and  who  represented  co.  Chester  in  Parli: 
ment,  m.  1st,  1773,  Frances  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Vei 
Eev.  Dean  Fountayne,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1777)  had  a  soi 
William  of  Wythenshawe,  b.  1774,  M.P.  for  Beverley,  179 
d.  mini.  1799.  He  to.  2ndly,  1780,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Eichai 
Wilbraham  Bootle,  Esq.  of  Eode  and  Lathom,  and  by  hi 
(who  d.  1784)  had  issue, 

WiLBEAHAM,  of  Tatton,  TO.  1806,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  !■ 
Christopher    Sykes,    Bart.,   and  was    father   of   Willij 

Tatton  Egebton,  Baeon  Egeeton  of  Tatton  (sea  Bueki 
Peerage). 

Thomas  William,  of  Wythenshawe. 

John,  b.  1784,  and  d.  1786. 

Mary  Elizabeih,  m.  Sir  Mark  Masterman  Sykes,  Bart. 
Mr.  Egerton  m.  3rdly,  Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Geor 
Armytage,  Bart,  of  Kirklees,  by  whom  he  had  no  survivi' 
issue ;  and  4thly,  1803,  Charlotte  Clara,  dau.  of  Thomas  W; 
kinson  Payler,  Esq.  of  Kent,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  1804.  5! 
Egerton  d.  1806,  and  was  s.  in  the  Egerton  estates  by  1 
eldest  surviving  son,  Wilbeaham  Egeeton,  Esq.,  while  t 
Wythenshawe  property  passed,  under  his  will,  to  his  2nd  soi 

Thomas  William  Egerton,  Esq.,  b.  29  Oct.  1783,  w 
assumed,  in  consequence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tattc 
and  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Chester  1809.  He  ra.  IS07,  Emi 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  John  Grey,  3rd  son  of  Harry,  4th  Earl 
Stamford,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  William,  now  of  Wythenshawe. 

Emma,  to.  24  Jan.  1832,  Sir  Harry  Mainwaring,  Bart. 

Henrietta,  m.  6  Kov.  184.5,  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Jo 
Thomas  Pelham,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  son  of  Thomas,  i 
Earl  of  Chichester.  Frances. 

Louisa,  TO.  1844,  Rev.  Charles  Turner. 

Sophia,  m.  1840,  John  Dison,  Esq.  of  Astle,  co.  Chester. 

Susanna  Theodosia.  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Tatton  d.  2  March,  1827. 

Amis — Quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.,  a  crescent  in  each  quai 
counterchanged.  Crest — A  greyhound  sejant  arg.  collared ! 
tied  to  a  tree  ppr.    Motto — Crescent. 

/Seai— Wythenshawe,  near  Korthendon,  co.  Chester. 


I.  JonN  Leigh,  b.  1861. 

in.  Ernest  Harcourt,  b.  18C8. 

I.  Ellen  Margaret. 


GOLDIE-TATJBiyrAN  OF  THE  NUNNEE 
Goldie-Tauemax,  John  SEXHorsE,  Esq. 
The  Xunuery,  Isle  of  Man,  J.P.  for  the  Isle 
Man,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Keys,  and  was  Ma 
Commanding  Isle  of  Man  Volunteers,  h.  23  J 
1838  ;  m.  1860,  his  2nd  cousin,  AmeHa  Don; 
Ankerrille  Grore,  of  Invercharron,  dau.  of  Ca 
Grove-Eoss,  of  Inrercharron,  co.  Eoss,  and  gra; 
dau.  of  Josej^h  Grove,  Esq.,  of  Waldbury,  Ess 
by  Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Thor 
Goldie,  of  Goldie  Lea,  Dumfries,  and  has  issue, 

II.  Charles,  b.  1865. 
IV.  Gerald,  b.  1373.    ' 
II.  Amy  Alice.  ' 

SltlTCagC— This  family  is  of  antiquity  in  Scotland,  l 
held  an  honourable  position  in  that  kingdom.  The  iinmcd  i 
ancestor  of  the  present  Mr.  Goldie-Taubman, 

Thomas  Goldie,  Esq.,  of  Goldie  Lea,  co.  Dumfries,  m.  , 
1715,   Margaret  Irving,  of  Gribton,  and  by  her  had  a   , 
Alexander,  of  whom  presently;  and  several  other  sons  I 
daus.    He  m.  2ndly,  1753,  Henrietta  Sharpe,  of  HoddamCa  , 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 
I.  George  Sharpe,  one  of  the  original  promoters  of  the    • 
known  British  Linen  Company's  Bank  Scotland.    Hi  • 
1779,  Sophia,  relict  of  Capt.  J.  Osborne,  and  dau.  of  C  • 
AVilliam  McDouall,  R.N.,  brother  of  Patrick,  otl)  Ea  t 
Dumfries,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Henrietta  Charlotte)  a  , 
George,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh,  m.  1827,  Mary  Anne,  1 
dau.    of   the    distinguished    Roman   architect,    Jc  h 
Bonomi,  A.R.A.,  and  had  issue, 
George,  an  eminent  Architect,  to.  1855,  Stylite  Sio." 
de  Kersabiec  (so  called  after  her  aunt,  the  heroic  '" 
panion  of  the  Duchesse  de  Berry  in  La  Vendee)  <1 
has  issue,  ' 

Edward  de  Kersabiec.  George.  Charii . 

Joseph  Patrick.  Alain  Francis. 

Mary.  Catherine.  Eeien 

William.  Edward  (Rev.). 

Charles,  ra.  Teresa  Elizabeth  Caulston. 
Francis  (Eev.).  John. 

Mary  Edicha.  Katherine.  Bos: ' 

The  son  of  the  1st  marriage. 


TAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAY 


1569 


AfESANDTSR  GotDiE,  Esq.,  m.  Elizrxlieth  Heron,  of  Heron, 
w.  and  had  (with  ;i  dau.,  Elizabeth)  a  son, 

Liedt.-Gen.  Thomas  Goldie,  i-i.  Amelia  Leigh,  of  North 
2ourt,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  LEinH  (Col.),  father  (with  dans.)  of  Thomas  Win 
Goldie,  of  the  Commissariat  DeiJartmcnt. 

II.  Alexander  John,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Major  Taubman,  of  the  Nunnery,  by  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John 
Christian,  Esq.  of  Milntown,  Isle  of  Man,  and  Ewanrigg 
Hall,  Cumberland,  and  had  issue, 

I       1  John  Taubman  Goldie-Taubman,  Licut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier 
(         Guard.s,  vi.  1st,  18  April,  1837,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Humphrey 

Senhouse,  Esq.  of  Netherhall  (s-e  SEtmuvs-Eof  NctherhaU), 

and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1838)  was  father  of 
I  John  Senhouse  Goldie  Taubman,  now  of  The  Nunnery, 

I  Isle  of  Wan. 

Lieut.-Col.  Goldie-Taubman  m.  2ndly,  Caroline  Hovendcn, 

and  by  her  had, 

Francis,  Lieut.  5th  Fusiliers. 
Alexander,  Capt.  63rd  rcgt. 
!  George  DasUwood,  Lieut.  ll.N.,  m.  and  has  issue. 

I      2  Thomas  Leigh,  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  army,  killed  at  Inlcer- 
man.  3  Alexander,  Capt.  H.N. 

4  Mark,  late  Capt.  42nd  Koyal  Highlanders. 
1      5  George,  late  Capt.  93rd  regt. 

j      1  Isabella,  m.  Capt.  George  Falconar,  of  Carlowrie,  N.C. 
2  Dora,  m.  Itev.  Henry  Curwen,  Kector  of  Workington, 
Cumberland,  and  son  of  Henry  Curwen,  Esq.  of  Working- 
ton Hall.  3  Emily,  m.  llev.  William  Cromie. 

1  in.  Patrick. 

;  IV.  George  (Sir),  Lieut.-Gen  in  the  army,  K.C.B. 

I  V.  Basil.  VI.  John,  Major  in  the  army. 

I.  Amelia,  in.  Joseph  Grove,  Esq.,  Essex,  and  was  grand- 
'    father  of  the  present  Mrs.  Goldie-Taubman. 

Seat — The  Nunnery,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. 


TAYLETJB  OF  BUNTIKTGSDALE. 
Tayleue,  John,  Esq.  of  Buntingsdale  Hall, 
Salop,  J.P.  COS.  Salop,  Chester,  and  Stafford,  b.  1 
hme,  1840 ;  s.  his  nncle  1873  ;  m.  23  Jan.  1866, 
iatharine  Treby,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  William  John 
'lark,  Esq.  of  Bucklaud  ToutsaintSj  Devon,  and 
ias  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  II  Jan.  1872.         ii.  John,  b.  2  Oct.  1873. 

HI.  Henry,  6.  24  March,  1875. 

I.  Katharine  Maud.  ii.  Penelope. 

III.  Frances  Agatha.  iv.  Charlotte  Blanche  Mary. 

iLtnCagC— In  ISie,  Jcffrye,  Abbot  of  Lilleshall,  demised 
M  Grange  of  Longden-upon-Tcrn  to 
William  Tatleub  for  tlie  term  ef  eighty-one  years.    Ilis 
m, 

John  Tatleub,  of  Longden,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  David  Jcnts, 
■  f  Shireland  Grange.    His  eldest  son, 
'  John  Tatleur,  of  Longden,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
iTcsswell,  of  Ledshall,  co.  Stafford.     His  son, 
Ceesswell  Tatleuk,  of  Longden,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  William 
teventon,  of  Dothill.    He  was  father  of 

i  John  Tayleur,  Esq.  of  Eodington,  High  Sheriff  ICOl,  b. 
B39;  m.  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Skj-rmshire,  Esq.  of 
.qualate,  and  left  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Tayleur,  Esq.  of  Kodington,  High  Sheriff  1713, 
.  Dorothy,  only  child  of  Thomas  Mackworth,  Esq.  of  Betton 
trange,  by  his  2nd  wife,  the  dau.  of  Gen.  Mytlon,  and  left 
t  his  decease  (with  two  daus.,  Sarah  and  Mary  Ann)  a  son 
ii'l  successor, 

William  Tatleur,  Esq.  of  Rodington  and  Shrewsbury,  bapt. 
1  May,  1712,  High  Sheriff  1744.  He  m.  12  Aug.  1740,  Blary, 
stcr  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  IsD  bart.  of  Hawkestone  ;  and  ct. 
?M,  leaving  a  dau.,  Dorothy,  and  an  only  son, 
William  Tayleob,  Esq.  of  Buntingsdale,  High  Sheriff  1797, 
■-0  May,  1741 ;  to.  13  May,  1771,  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
lurice  Bowen,  Esq.  of  Upton,  co.  Pembroke,  and  by  her 
•  ho  d.  11  Dec.  1775)  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

William,  of  Toignmonth,  Devon,  to.  Sarah  Frances,  dau.  of 
—  Windsor,  Esq.  of  Aldenham. 

Charles,  of  Liverpool,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hill,  Esq.  of  the 
same  place,  and  had  issue,  William,  John,  Charles,  Henry, 
Edward,  Mary,  and  Jane. 

r.  Tayleur  (/.  20  Sept.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Tayleur,  Esq.  of  Buntingsaale,  D.L.,  b.  14  July,  1772; 
■  7  March,  1796,  I'cnelope,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pearson,  Esq.  of 
tenhall  Wood,  co.  Stafford;  and  a.  27  Sept.  1856,  having 
vi  issue, 

William,  late  of  Buntingsdale. 
Charles  (Rev.),  6.  7  April,  1805 ;  to.  1838,  Frances,  youngest 


dau.  of  Bcv.  Piichnrd  Lane,  of  Cofflcet,  Devon ;  and  d.  1817, 
le;iving  issue,  John,  now  of  Buntingsdale;  Charles;  Wil- 
liam Uenrv;  Emma;  and  Lucy. 

JIary  Elizabeth.        Charlotte,  d.  1819.        Harriet. 

Emma,  d.  1840.         Lucy,  d.  1810. 

His  eldest  son, 

William  Tatleur,  Esq.  of  Buntingsdale,  High  Sheriff 
1827,  M.P.  for  Bridgewater  1833-34,  b.  10  Sept.  1803;  d.  unm. 
5  Nov.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Buntingsdale. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chief  sa.  three  escallop  shells  arg.  Crest 
— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  arm  in  armour  holding 
in  the  hand  a  sword  all  ppr. 

Scat — Buntingsdale,  near  Market  Drayton. 


TAYLOR    OF    AEDGILLAIT    CASTLE. 

Tayioe,  The  Eight  Hon.  Thomas  Edward, 
P.O.,  of  Ardgillan  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  that  co.,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of 
Lancaster,  late  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (retired 
1846),  Lieut.-Col.  Eoyal  Meath  Militia  1847  to  1874, 
now  Hon.  Col.  of  that  regt.,  b.  1811 ;  m.  1862, 
Louisa  Harrington,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eev. 
Hugh  Francis  Toliemache,  Eector  of  Harrington, 
CO. Northampton  {see Buijees  Peertw/e, Dysarx,  E.), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Richard,  b.  21  Sept.  ISG3. 

II.  Basil  Reginald  Hamilton,  b.  8  April,  1SG5. 
HI.  Wilfred,  b.  March,  1868. 

I.  and  II.  twin  daus.,  b.  Nov.  IS66. 

Col.  Taylor,  who  was  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1858  to 
1859,  and  Joint  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  1866  to 
1868,  -was  appointed  in  the  last-named  year  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Duchy  of  Lancastei*,  and  again  in  1874. 
ILlItCaUC— The  Hon.  and  Rev.  Henry  Edward  Taylor, 
4th  son  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Bective,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hercules  Langford  Rowley,  Esq.,  b.  13  Nov.  1768;  to.  1807, 
Marianne,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  St.  Lcgcr;  and 
d.  7  June,  1852,  having  had  issue, 
Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Ardgillan. 

Richard  Chambre  Hayes,  of  Dowestown,Navan,  J.P.,  Licut.- 
Gen.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  formerly  Lieut. -Ccl.  79th  High- 
landers. 6.  1819;  TO.  10  June,  1863,  Lady  Jane  Hay,  5tli 
dau.  of  George,  8th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  and  has  issue, 
I  Richard  Edward  Montagu,  6.  1871. 
1  Constance.  2  Milliccnt. 

3  Evelyn.  4  Florence. 

Hercules  Langford  Barry,  h.  1824. 

Marianne  Jane,  m.  21  April,   1873,   Hon.  St.  John  Butler, 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Lord  Dunboyne;  and  d.  10  April,  1874. 
Elizabeth  Augusta. 

Louisa  Catherine,  m.  1840,  Hans  Hamilton  Woods,  Esq.  of 

Milverton,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue.       Henrietta  Frances. 

^rms— Erm.,  on  a  chief  gu.  a  fleur-de-lis  betwTcn  two  boars' 

heads  couped  and  erect  or.'    Crest— A  naked  arm  embowed 

holding  an  arrow  all  ppr.      J/o«o— Prosequitur  quodcunque 

petit. 


TAYLOU    OF    ASTON    EOV/ANT. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Aston  Eowant,  co. 
Oxford,  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  for  co.  Lancaster,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  the  former  1863,5. 1808  ;  m.  1857, 
Sara  Helen,  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Biggs,  Esq., 
and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Mabel  Mary.  n.  Beatrice  Kathrine. 

Mr.  Taylor  is  son  of  James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Wiiran 
(who  d.  1819),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jolm 
Hopwood,  Esq.  He  has  had  three  brothers  and 
three  sisters,  John  Fogg,  d.  unm. ;  James  ;  Eichard  ; 
Elizabeth  ;  Helen ;  and  Mary,  d.  xtnm. 

Smt—A.%ton  Rowant,  Tetsworth.  Town  Residence— I,  Hyde 
Park  Gardens,  W. 

♦ 

TAYLOR    OF    BIFROHS. 

Taylor,  Herbert  Edward,  Esq.  of  Eosclands, 
Kent,  m.  23  April,  1838,  Harriet,  5tli  dau.  of  Qeorge 
John  Legh,  Esq.  of  High  Legh,  co.  Chester,  and 
has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Herbert,  late  31st  foot.  ii.  Ancher  Cornw-all. 

in.  Cecil.  iv.  Ernest. 

I.  Mary  Louisa.  ii.  Mabel  Olivia. 


I 


1570 


TAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TAT 


in.  Rose  Emily. 
V.  Vera  Anna. 


IV.  TJlian  Harriet. 


ILtlTCagC— This  family,  oviKinally  from  Whitclnircli, 
Salop,  spelt  tlieir  name,  in  1500,  Taylour. 

Kathaniel  TATLonR,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  co.  Bedford,  and  Ee- 
corder  of  Colchester,  Essex,  during  the  usurpation  of  Crom- 
well, m.  the  dau.  of  Col.  Bridges,  of  Wallingford,  Essex,  and 
had  eighteen  children,  most  of  whom  were  born  in  Brook 
House,  Holborn,  and  several  d.  young.     His  son, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.,  b.  7  Dec.  1655,  purchased  Cifrons,  and 
other  estates  in  Kent,  1694.  He  7H..  Olivia,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicholas 
Tempest,  Bart,  of  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1716)  had 
issue.    Mr.  Taylor  d.  i  April,  1729,  leaving  Bifrons  to  his  son. 

Brook  Tatlor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons,  D.C.L.,  E.U.S.,  6.  18  Aug. 
1035.  He  M.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Sawbridge,  Esq.  of 
Olantigh,  Kent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1729)  had  au  only  dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  \Yilliam  Young,  Bart. 
Brook  Taylor  d.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Eev.  Herbert  Taylor,  of  Bifrons,  Rector  of  Hunton,  and 
Vicar  of  Patrixbourn,  bapt.  15  May,  1698.  He  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Dr.  Wake,  Prebendary  of  Canterbury,  and  nephew  of 
William  Wake,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury;  and  dying 
29  Sept.  176.3,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Herbert  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons,  d.  unm.  19  Kov.  17G7, 
aged  30,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Bifrons,  6.  26  Aug.  1734;  m. 
1769,  Margaret,  sLster  of  Thomas  Watkinson  Payler,  Esq.  of 
L'ent,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  April,  1780,  aged  36}  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir. 

Herbert  (Sir),  a  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  of  the  85th 
regt.,  1st  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  King,  and  His  Majesty's 
Private  Secretary,  also  Master  of  St.  Katherine's,  G.C.B., 
G.C.H.,  6.  29  Sept.  1779;  on.  Charlotte  Albinia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Desbrowe,  Esq.  (Vice-Chamberlain  to  Queen  Chak- 
lOTTE),  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  3rd  Earl  of 
Buckinghamshire,  and  had  one  dau.,  Charlotte.  He  sat 
in  Parliament  for  Windsor  from  ls20  to  1823,  when  ho  re- 
signed his  seat,  and  d.  at  Rome,  March,  1839. 

Brook  (Sir),  G.C.H.,  P.C,  Envoy  Extraordinary  and 
Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  the  Courts  of  lle.sse  Cassel, 
Wirtemberg,  Bavaria,  and  Prussia,  &.30  Dec.  1770;  (f.  x.  p. 

William,  twin-brother  i\itli  Brook,  di'owucd  in  the  Tliamcs, 
10  July,  1797. 

Bridges  Watkinson,  Capt.  R.X.,  h.  1778 ;  drowned  in  the 
Adriatic,  off  Brindi.si,  24  Feb.  1814,  when  in  command  of 
H.M.'s  frigate  "  Apollo." 

Mary  Elizabeth,  rn.  19  April,  179G,  Edward  Wilbraham 
Bootle,  Esq.  of  Lathom  House,  co.  Lancaster,  created,  182i>, 
Lord  Skelmersdale.     She  d.  2  Jnne,  1840. 

Charlotte,  m.3  March,  1794,  Rev.  Edward  Northey,  Canon 
of  Windsor;  and  t^.  1836.  Margaret,  (/.  jt/tiu. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bifrons,  Kent,  M.P.  for  Cnntrr- 
hury  from  1807  to  1812,  b.  24  June,  1774;  to.  6  Sept.  1802, 
Louisa,  only  child  of  Rev.  J.  C.  Beckingham,  of  Hourne 
House,  Kent  (son  of  Stephen  Beckingham,  Esq.,  by  Catharine 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Corbett,  LL.D.,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Anthony 
Aueher,  1st  bart.  of  Bourne),  and  had  issue, 

Herbert  Edward,  now  of  Roselnnds. 

Brook  John,  Major-Gen.,  w.  15  Oct.  1850,  Henrietta,  dau.  of 

Sir  John  Boyd,  3rd  bart.  of  D.mson. 
Aueher  Beckingham. 
Bridges,  m.  Emily  AUce,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Halkett,  and 

has  issue. 
Wilbraham,   Gent.,  Usher  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen,   ».i. 

31  March,  1842,  Janetta,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Gossett,  and 

has  issue. 

Mary  Louisa,  to.  the  Hon.  Col.  John  James  Kno?:. 
Louisa  Charlotte,  m.  1828,  George  Cornwall  Lcgh,  Esq.  of 

High  Legh,  co.  Chester. 
Emily  Oc'tavia,  j.t.  1833,  William  Dccdes,  Esq.  of  Sandling, 

Kent. 

Mr.  Taylor  f?.  21  June,  ISIS. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  roses  arg.  barbed  vert,  a  chief  vair.  Crmt 
— A  lion's  head  erased  arg.  gorged  with  a  collar  gu.  tliereun 
three  roses  also  arg.     Motto — Kama  CHUdida  rosa  duleior. 

UmL — Roselands,  near  Walmer,  Kent. 


I.  Robert  JonN,  6.  3  June,  1867. 

II.  Marmaduke  Guy,  b.  16  Aug.  1868. 

in.  Christopher  De  Pledge,  0.  3  Sept.  1871. 

I.  Isabelle  Kathleen  Blanche.  ii.  Edith  Maude. 

III.  Ada  Beatrice.  iv.  Jessie  Roberta. 
V.  Mabel  Violet. 

HtUCatlC.— Rev.  Robert  Taylor,  of  Salton,  co.  York,  6. 
1630;  m.  1661,  Jane,  dau.  of  Christopher  Dowker,  Gent,  of 
Birdsall.     He  d.  1095,  leaving  a  son, 

Christopher  Taylor,  Esq.,  6.  1670;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  oi 
John  Fairweather,  Gent,  of  Saltan.  He  d.  11  Jan.  1751. 
leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  d.  1743.  ii.  Robert,  his  successor. 

III.  Thomas,  d.  1727. 

I.  Jane.        u.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Richard  Tindall,  Gent. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Salton,  b.  1700;  m.  Elizabeth,  di 
of  John  Dowker,  Esq.  of  Salton;  and  d.  1767,  leaving  a  son 
John,  his  heir,  and  three daus.,  Jane,  m.  J.  Key,  Esq.:  Eliza 
beth,  TO.  J.  Sandwith,  Esq. ;  and  Ann,  m.  Ralph  Burton 
Esq.    The  son, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Salton,  6.  1740:  m.  Jane,  dau.  o 
George  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cropton,  co.  York,  Barrister-ai 
Law;  and  d.  1789,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  one  son, 

John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Burnham  Manor,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  Dec, 
1776;  m.  1809,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John  Swale,  Esq.  of  Crooil 
House,  CO.  York;  and  d.  1855,  leaving  issue,  ' 

Robert  John,  now  of  Burnham  Manor. 

John,  b.  1825 ;  d.  1808. 

Jane. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltire  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  Crest- 
An  arm  in  armour  grasping  a  battle-axe  ppr.  Jilolto — Veri 
sans  peur. 

tSeai — Burnham  Manor,  Barton-upon-Humber. 


TAYLOU    OF    BURNHABE    MANOS.. 

Tatlor,  EoBEET  John,  Esq.  of  Burnham  Manor, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Eoyal  North  Lincolnshire  Militia,  b.  20  Jan.  1823  ; 
m.  22  March,  18G0,  Isabelle,  dau.  of  William  De 
Pledge,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon-Hitll;  and  has  sur- 
viving issue, 


' i 

TAYLOR    OF    CASTLE    TAYL03. 

Shawe-Tatloe,  Walteb  Taylor  Newton,  Es 
of  Castle  Taylor,  co.  Galwav,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hip 
Sheriff  1868,  b.  31  March,  1832  ;  m.  21.  Nov.  186 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dudley  Persse,  Esq.  of  Ko 
borough,  and  has  issue, 


I.  John,  b.  3  Jan.  ISCG. 
I.  Frances  Elizabeth. 


II.  Francis  Manly. 


iCtUCittlC.— Walter  Taylor,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Taylj 
Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  W:ilter  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bal' 
macragh,  and  grandson  of  Walter  Taylor  and  Catheri 
Staunton  his  wife),  m.  1st,  Lady  Anne  Barry,  dau.  of  Ja.xd 
4th  Earl  of  Barrymo)-e ;  and  2ndly,  Hester  Trench,  sisteT' 
William,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty;  and  left  at  his  decease  < 
son  and  four  daus., 

1  John  (Sir),  of  Castle  Taylor,  co.  Gnlway,  K.C.B.,  Li^ 
Gen.  and  Col.  of  the  88th  regt.,  Higli  Sherilf  co.  Gal« 
1804,  b.  29  Sept.  1771 ;  in.  24  April,  1798,  Albinia  Franc 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Freemantle,  and  dau.  of 
John  Jeffreys,  Esq.  of  Blarney  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  lefl 
his  decease,  Dec.  1843,  two  daus.  The  younger,  Cec! 
Agnes,  m.  the  Hon  Henry  Cavendish  Butler,  youngest  I 
of  the  Hon.  Augustus  Butler  Danvers,  and  grandson 
Brinsley,  2nd  Earl  of  Lanesboi'ough.  The  elder 
Albinia  Hester,  m.  2S  March,  1825,  Francis  Manlcy  Sh^ 
Esq.  (youngerson  of  William  Cunliffe  Shawe,  Esq.  of  Sa 
gate  iiouse,  Herts,  by  I'hilippa  Pole  his  wife),  aai\ 
issue, 
1  Walter  Tatlor  Newtov,  now  of  Castle  Tnvlor. 

1  Cecilia  Pliilippa,  „i.  8  June,  1848,  Robert  Wright  d 
Cope,  Esq.  of  Loughall  Manor,  co.  Armagh.  1 

2  Sophia  Frances,  vi.  Rev.  W.  C.  Templer. 

3  Albinia  Letitia,,  d.  young. 

4  Geraldine,  w.  Robert  Baron  Templer,  Esq. 

Francis  Manley  Shawe,  who  was  b.  29  Aug.  1797,  ti 
Castle  Taylor  on  the  death  of  his  father-in-law,  Dec.  II 
and  assumed  in  consequence,  by  royal  license,  25  Mai 
1844,  the  additional  surname  of  Taylor.  He  was  J. P. 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Galway,  and  formerly  Capt.  Cold-stri 
Guards.  He  d.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the  prei 
Walter  Taylor  Newton  Shawe-Taylor,  Esq. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Robert  O'Hara,  Esq.  of  llahecn,  co.  Galwa?^ 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.   1st,   Lieut.-Col.  Stewart,  35th  regt.;    ' 
2ndly,  Francis  Synge,  Esq.  of  Glanmore  Castle,  co.  Wick  ■ 

III.  Hester. 

IV.  Anno,  in.  the  Hon.  and  Most  Rev.  Power  Le  PoerTrc:  > 
Archbishop  of  Tuam,  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty. 

Seat— Castle  Taylor,  Ardrahan,  co.  Galwr.y. 


TAY 


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TAY 


1571 


TAYLOR    OF    CHYKNELL. 
See  Cavendish. 


TAYLOE    OF    TYN    LLWYN. 

Tatxor,  Eobeet  Mascie,  Esq.  of  Tyn  Llwyn, 
•0.  Merioneth,  formerly  an  officer  2otli  King's 
Jwn  Borderers,  J.P.  co.  Merioneth,  b.  12  Oct. 
1818;  w.  9  June,  1812,  Elizabeth  Frances,  eldest 
lau.  of  James  Poyuter  Garland,  Esq.,  of  The  Priory, 
vV^areham,  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

I.  DoMviLLE  Mascie,  Capt.  27tli  Inuieidllings,  6.  22  Se^jt. 
1843. 

It.  Masci"  Henry,  6.  14  April,  184.5  ;  m.  13  July,  1SC9. 

lu.  Geoffrey  Mascie,  b.  20  Sept.  1856. 

1.  Fanny  Mary,  b.  21  July,  1846. 

I  IttnrSJC. — This  family  is  descended  in  the  female  line 
rom  the  Mascies  of  Sale,  co.  Chester,  and  from  Robert  Dom- 
iLE,  of  Lymroe,  temp.  King  John,  vide  Omierod's  History  of 
'heshire. 

Thouas  TATLoa,  of  Lymmc  Hall,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Tackson,  of  Ash,  Salop.     He  d.  27  Jan.  1814. 

Rev.  Mascie  Domville  Taylor,  of  Lymme  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
i.  at  Chillwell,  co.  Lancaster,  5  Jan.  1812,  Diana,  2nd  dau.  of 
ohn  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Wavertree,  co.  Lam;aster,  and  by  her 
who  d.  16  Aug.  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  Mascie  Domville,  of  Lymme  Hall  (see  Dojiville  of  Lyr,irM 
IIoH). 

II.  Thomas  John  Domville,  &.  10  April,  1S17. 

III.  Egbert  Mascie,  of  Tyn  Llwyn. 

1.  Diana  Anne,  m.  Kev.  Philip  ^yynter,  D.D.,  President  of 
St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  Canon  of  Worcester,  and  had 
twelve  children. 

Ir.  Taylor  m.  2ndly,  Patty  Jemima,  dau.  of  John  Foulkes, 
;sq.  of  Eryviatt,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

IV.  Henry  John  Foulkes,  b.  10  April,  1327  ;  m.  Helena,  dau. 
of  Rev.  William  Bree,  of  Allesley,  co.  Warwick,  and  has 
two  daus. 

lev.  Mascie  Taylor  d.  9  Oct.  1845. 

Scat — Tyn  Llwyn,  Corwen. 


I  TAYLOR    OF    ECCLESTON. 

1    Tatloe,  Samuei,  Esq.   of   Eccleston   Hall,   co. 

F  Jancaster,  J.P.  cos.  Westmorland  and  Lancaster, 

nd  D.L.  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  20  April,  1802  ;  w.  Jan. 

825,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Eer.  John  Still,  Eector 

•■f  Fouthill,  GifPord,  and  Prebendai-y  of  Sarum,  and 

•y  her  (who  d.  1868)  has  issue, 

I.  Samcel,  J.P.  cos.  Lancaster  and  Westmorland,  and  D.L. 
CO.  Lancaster,  6.  1826 ;  ni.  1857,  Maria,  dau.  of  Rev.  Irton 
Fell,  and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  AVilliam,  6.  1829.  m.  Henry,  b.  1834. 
IV.  Frank,  h.  1836. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1858,  Thomas  Earliam  Foster,  Esq. 

Ir.  Taylor  is  eldest  son  of  Col.  Samuel  Taylor,  of 
•loston,  CO.  Lancaster  (who  d.  1820),  by  Hannah 
'lis -wife  (whot?.  1861),  dau.  of  William  Hutchinson, 
Dsq.,  and  grandson  of  Samuel  Taylor,  of  Moston, 
'nd  his  wife  Mary,  of  Crumpsel.  He  has  one  sister, 
jiary.  The  estate  of  Eccleston  was  purchased  by 
he  late  Col.  Taylor  from  the  old  Lancashire  family 

f  Eccleston. 

A;~ms — EiTn.,  on  a  chief  dove-tailed  gu.  a  mallet  between  two 
■Hops    or.     Crest — A    demi-lion   sa.   semee   of   mallets   or, 

-^ding  between  the  paws  an  acorn  gold  slipped  vert.   Motto — 

.nnoso  robore  Quercus. 

£ea£— Eccleston  Hall.  Prescot. 


Shilbottle,  Northumberland,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  J.  Darling,  Esq.  of  Ford,  Northumberland! 

-Sccz«— Chipchase  Castle,  Wark-on-Tyne. 

1 

TAYLOR  OF  ERLESTOKE  PARK. 

Watsox  -  Tatloe,  Simon,  Esq.  of  Erlestolce 
Park,  and  Erchfont,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1855,  M.P.  for  Devizes  1857  to  1859,  b.  1 
Feb.  1811 ;  m.  30  Oct.  1813,  Lady  Hannah  Char- 
lotte Hay,  2nd  dau.  of  George,  8th  Marquess  of 
Tweeddale,  K.T.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Simon  Akthub,  J. P.,  6.  5  Oct.  1850. 

II.  Arthur  Wellesley,  6.  17  Feb.  1853. 

III.  John  Arthur,  6.  15  Nov.  1857. 

IV.  William  Arthur,  6.  20  May,  1S59. 

I.  Anna  Louisa,  m.  13  June,  1867,  Hon.  Alan  de  Tatton 
Egerton,  2nd  son  of  Lord  Egerton  of  Tatton. 

II.  Susan  Georgiana  Montagu  Frances. 

in.  Charlotte  Isabella  Joanna,  vi.  17  Feb.  1S74,  William 
Richard  Winch,  Esq.  iv.  Mary. 

V.  Violet  Emily,  );t.  17  April,  1876,  Charles  Augustus  Verner, 
Esq.  VI.  Rose  Edith.  vii.  Victoria. 

HinCaflC— John  Taylor,  Esq.,  F.E.S.,  of  Lyssons. 
Jamaica,  was  created  a  Baronet,  1  Sept.  1778.  Sir  John  m. 
Elizabeth  Gooden,  dau.  and  heir  of  Philip  Houghton,  Esq.  of 
the  same  island,  and  dying  1788,  left  (with  daus.,  of  whom  the 
eldest,  Anna  Susanna,  m.  6  March,  1810,  George  Watson, 
Esq.,  son  of  George  Watson,  Esq.,  by  his  wife  Isabella  Steven- 
son) a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Simon  Richard  Brissett  Taylor,  2nd  bart.  of  Lyssons, 
who  d.  s.p.  18  May,  1815,  when  the  baronetcy  became  extinct, 
and  his  property,  as  well  as  the  property  of  his  uncle,  Siuion 
Taylor,  Esq.*  of  Jamaica,  devolved  on  his  sister, 

Anna  Susanna,  the  wife  of  George  Watson,  Esq.,  and,  in 
consequence,  that  lady  and  her  husband  assumed  by  royal 
license,  dated  19  June,  1815,  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Watson.  Mr.  Watson  Taylor  then  became  seated  at 
Erlestoke  Park,  near  Devizes,  and  for  many  years  represented 
Devizes  in  Parliament.  He  d.  6  May,  1841,  having  had  by  the 
heiress  of  Taylor  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1853)  four  sons  and  one  dau. 

Simon  Watson  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Erlestoke  Park. 

John  Walter,  b.  4  May,  1813 ;  d.  9  Oct.  1832. 

George  Grseme,  6.  29  April,  1816;  m.  19  May,  1847,  Victo- 
rine,  dau.  of  the  late  Monsieur  Jean  Baptiste  Joudious,  of 
Herrison,  Department  of  Allicr,  France,  and  d.  s.  p.  26  Oct. 
1865. 

Emilius,  of  Headington,  near  Oxford,  6.  10  Sept.  1819. 

Isabella. 

.rfiiii.s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Taylor  :  arg.,  a  saltier  wavy 
sa.  letween  two  hearts  in  pale  gu.,  and  as  many  cinquefoils  in 
fes?  vert  a  canton  erm.;  2nd  and  3rd,  Watson:  arg.,  a  tree 
growing  out  of  a  mount  in  base  vert  surmounted  by  a  fess  az. 
charged  with  three  miUlets  of  the  field.  C'raf— Taylor  :  Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  dexter  cubit  arm  erect  ppr.,  the  hand 
holding  a  cross-crosslet  fitchce  in  pale  gu.  Hlotto— In  hoc 
signo  vinces.  Crest — Watson:  The  stump  of  a  tree  sprouting 
branches  ppr.  il/o«o— Jus  floreat.  Supiwrlers—Oa  either  side 
a  leopard  ppr.  armed  and  langued  gu.,  collared  and  chained 
or,  granted  to  the  late  George  Watson  Taylor,  Esq.,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  his  body,  under  royal  sicrn  manual  by  a  warrant 
of  His  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  Regent,  bearing  date  28 
Sept.  1815. 

Seat — Erlestoke  Park,  Westbury. 


TAYLOR     OF    CHIPCHASE    CASTLE, 
AND    WIDDRINGTON. 

Tatloe,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Chipchase  Castle,  and 
Viddrington,  Northumberland,  J.P.,  M.P.  for 
ynemouth  from  1852  to  1853,  and  1859  to  1861; 
!.  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of 
'ramhugton  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  by  h£r 
who  d.  1852)  has,  inter  alios,  a  son  and  heir, 
Thomas,  6.  1849. 
Ir.  Taylor  is  son  of  the  late  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of 


TAYLOR  LATE  OF  KIRKHAM  ABBEY. 
Tatloe,  Edwaed  Clough,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
M.A.,  b.  25  Sept.  1822 ;  m.  1  Sept.  1848,  Sophia 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Harrison,  of 
Fii-by,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Harrison  Clocgh,   Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b. 
19  June,  1849. 

II.  Horatio  George  Clough,  6.  12  Oct.  18.56. 
HI.  Leonard  Goodricke  Clough,  6.  5  Jan.  1853. 

I.  Sophia  Leonora  Clough,  m.  9  Nov.  1875,  Henry  Barrington 
Callander,  Esq.  of  Ardkinglas,  K.B. 

*  "In  1820,  the  executors  of  the  late  Simon  Taylor,  Esq.,  of 
Jamaica,  bought  the  manor  and  estate  of  Erlestoke,  Wilts, 
with  those  of  Edington  and  Coulston,  for  £250,000.  They 
were  settled  upon  Mrs.  Watson  Taylor,  as  heiress  of  her  uncle, 
on  the  death  of  her  only  brother,  Sir  Simon  R.  B.  Taylor,  Bart., 
who  d.  unni.  in  the  year  1815,  the  whole,  with  other  landed 
property,  being  entailed  on  the  heirs  male  and  female,  in  suc- 
cession, of  George  Watson  Taylor,  Esq.,  and  his  wife,  the  above 
lady." — UuKKE's  Visitation  of  Seats. 


1572 


TAY 


THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


TAY 


II.  Harriet  Anna  Georgina  Clough. 

in.  Constance  Caroline  Cloufth. 

JLtllCttgp. — Thomas  Clocgh,  Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  Torlc,  m. 
9  Oct.  174'i,  Sarali,  4tli  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Goodiicke,  4th  bart. 
of  Eibston,  same  co.,  by  Mary  liis  wife,  only  child  of  Tobias 
Jenkin.s,  Esq.  of  Grim.ston,  and  Mary  his  1st  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Charles  Paulct,  IsD  Duke  of  Bolton,  and  had  issue,  nine  children. 
The  5th  child, 

Thomas  CLonnn,  Esq.  6.  25  April,  1748;  m.  1785,  Susanne, 
dau.  of  John  Tyler,  Esq.  of  Bishops  Stortford,  Herts,  and  had 
issue,  an  only  child, 

Edward  Clough,  Esq.  of  Kirkham  Abbey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
28  Jan.  178G.  He  s.  his  father,  Thomas  Clough,  Esq.,  Is39, 
and  changed  his  name  to  Taylok,  under  the  will  of  his  grand- 
uncle,  Itev.  Henry  Goodricke,  of  Sutton-on-the-Forest,  co. 
York,  whose  1st  wife  was  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Beverley.  He  m.  8  Jan.  1822,  Emma 
Georgina  Bcntley,  dau.  of  William  Badcock,  Esq.,  and  his 
wife,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Bichard  Cumberland,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Edward  Clocgh. 

Thomas  Clough,  b.  27  Aug.  1823,  Capt.  41st  rcgt.;  d.  in 

India,  ]8.i9. 

Harriet  Mary  Anne  Clough,  d.  13  Feb.  1851. 
Emma  Sarah  Clough,   to.   Feb.   1855,   Major  Henry  Pratt 

Gore,  who  d.  4  Sept.  1863,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Taylor  d.  14  May,  1851. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  pale  engrailed  sa.  three  lions  passant  or. 
Crest — A  leopard  passant  per  pale  ppr.  and  erm.  the  dexter 
paw  resting  on  a  shield  of  the  arms. 

MeeUUiice—h^irbj,  co.  York. 


TAYLOR    OF    PENNINGTON. 

Tatloe,  Peingle,  Esq.  of  Peuuiugton   House, 

CO.   Southampton,  K.H.,  Gen.  in  the   army,  Ool. 

24th  regt,   b.  25  Jan.    1796;  m.   12  July,    1827, 

Adelaide  Frances,  only  surviving  dau.  of  t];e  late 

Col.    John    Shedden,    of    the    15tli    Hussars,    of 

Eastonton,  near  Andover,  and  of  Efford,  Lymington, 

Hants,  by  Sophia  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  (by  Fanny 

Maria,  dau.  ofSir  Robert  Sewell,  Bart.)  of  Matthew 

Gr.  Lewis,  Esq.,  Deputy-Secretary  of  War,  and  has 

surviving  issue, 

I.  ConxLANDT  Pbingle,  late  Capt.  in  the  army,  b.  4  Sept. 

1828;   m.   27  Feb.   1878,  Fanny,    only  dau.'  of  the  late 

Apslcy  Pulteney  Pultency,  Esq.  of  Northerwood,  Hants, 

by  Emily   his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of 

Weald  Hall,  Essex. 

I.  Isabel  Sophia  Eliza. 

This  distinguished  officer  served  in  India  from  ISll 
to  1820,  and  during  the  whole  of  the  Mahratta  war 
of  1817,  1818,  and  1819.  In  1823  and  1824  he  was 
employed  in  the  Cape  Cavalry  against  the  Kaflirs, 
and  from  1854  to  1858  commanded  a  large  field 
force  in  British  Kaffraria.  Subsequently  he  was 
Commander  of  the  Forces,  and  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Jamaica  and  its  Dependencies. 

ILtUCaflC. — Matthew  Tatlob  (described  as  youngest  son, 
ty  his  1st  wife,  of  John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Shadochurst,   Kent, 
ancestor  of  the  Taylohs  of  Shadochii.rst,  Extinxt  Bakonet.s) 
removed  into  Sussex,  and  settled  at  Lordington,  in  the  neigh- 
bourhood of  Chichester.     By  his  1st  wife,  Alice,    who  was 
buried  at  Stoughton,  21  Feb.  1591,  he  had  issue, 
Matthew,  stated  in  his  will  to  have  been  6.  at  Stoughton 
where  his  baptism  was  registered,  19  Feb.  1591,   ,/(.   1st 
Margaret  Brett,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Mary,  r,i.  her  firn 
cousm,  John  Brett,  jun.,  son  of  John  Brett,  of  London  and 
Tenterden;  Margaret,  6.  4  Sept.  1634;  m.  1656,   Thomas 
White,  of  St.  Dunstan  in  the  West,  and  of  Horsham,  in  the 
CO.  of  Sussex;  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p.    He  m.  2ndly,  Frances 
White,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.    He  d.  1678. 
Matthew  Taylor,  sen.,  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.,  and  even- 
tually co-heir  (with  her  sister  Elizabeth,  the  wife  of  Richard 
Love,  Esq.  of  Basing)  of  Richard  Freeland,  Esq.  of  Grcatham, 
Hants,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Eichard,  of  West  Harting,  and  IMidhurst,  bapt.  at  Gr&o,tham, 
27  July,  1597  ;  whose  male  hne  became  extinct. 
Freeland,  bapt.  8  Feb.  1600;  d.  1667. 
JoH.N,  of  whom  i)resently. 
Maltha,  ra.  WilUam  Yonge,  of  Midhurst,  Sussex. 
The  4th  son, 

John  Tatloe,  b.  at  Shadochurst,  1  Dec.  ZGll ;    d.  1633, 
leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  wife, 


Mathew  Tatlob,  bapt.  15  Oct.  1C53,  who,  by  his  will,  dated 
at  New  York  in  1687,  bequeathed  his  pi'opcrty  to  his 
brother,  Edward,  then  residing  in  London,  with  reversion  to 
Edward's  son,  George  Taylor. 

Edwaed,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

This 

Edward  Tatloe,  succeeding  to  his  brother  Mathew's  pro- 
perty, purchased  a  thou.sand  acres  of  land  at  Middlestown, 
New  Jersey,  1692.     His  son, 

George  Taylor,  s.  his  father.  He  m.  1701,  Helena  John- 
stone, of  South  Hampton,  Long  Island,  and  by  her  left  issue, 
I.  George;  ii.  Edward,  b.  20  Aug.  1712;  and  in.  John,  of 
whom  presently.    The  3rd  son, 

JoH.v  Taylor,  b.  1715,  was  one  of  the  Judges  of  His  Majesty's 
Court  at  Monmouth,  in  New  Jersey.  On  Lord  Howe  going  out 
as  Commissioner  and  Commander-in-Chief  for  the  American 
Colonies,  Judge  Taylor  was  appointed  (1776)  His  M;ijesty's 
Lord  High  Commissioner  for  New  Jersey.  Judge  Taylor  m. 
Susan,  sister  and  heir  of  Gen.  Heard,  and  d.  23  Nov.  1798, 
aged  82,  leaving  issue, 

John,  m.  Miss  Winthrop,  and  by  her  left  issue,  three  sons ; 
one  TO.  Miss  Clinton  ;  another  i/i.  Miss  Ludlcw;  and  a  third 
m.  Miss  Winthrop ;  one  of  his  daus.  m.  Mr.  De  Lancy ;  and 
another,  a  son  of  Mr.  Winthrop,  His  Majesty's  Governor  oi 
one  of  the  Eastern  States.  William,  of  whom  presently. 
Joseph,  6.  about  1748 ;  m.  Harriett  Waddell,  and  left  twc 
daus.  Mary,  ra.  Dr.  Baiubridge. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Tatlob,  a  Barrister  and  King's  Counsel,  6 
17  March,  1746,  appointed  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Jamaica;  m 
6  May,  1791,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Col.  PhiUp  Van  Cortlandt,'*  of  th( 
manor  of  Cortlandt,  and  d.  16  Aug.  1806,  aged  60  years 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  22  July,  1816), 

I.  John  William,  H.E.I.C.S.  &.,  1792;  d.  in  command  of  thi 
Dacca  Provisional  Battalion,  s.  p. 

II.  Peingle  (Gen.),  of  Pennington. 

III.  Cortlandt  (Col.),  late  of  the  Madras  Artillery,  m.  2  Oetj 
1826,  Emily,  dau.  of  Col.  Peter  Latouche  Chambers,  C.B. 
41st  regt.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue, 

1  Cortlandt  George  Bullcr,  19th  Hu.s.sars.  b.  3  April,  18^ 
TO.,  and  has  a  dau.  2  William  Elphinstone. 

1  Emily  Eliza  Chambers,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Shakespear,  i 
the  Madras  Army. 

2  Gertrude  Sara,    w.  June,   1862,  Col.    Charles  Fowl;: 
Royal  Engineers. 

rv.  George  Elliott,  in.  IG  Oct.  1828,  Laura,  dau.  and  re 
heiress  of  AVilliam  .lephson,  Esq.  of  New  York,  by  Mari 
Farquhar  his  wife,  and  d.  2  Feb.  1833,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Jcplison,  6.  15  Sept.  1829,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Cortlandt  Mulcaster,  b.  8  Feb.  1833;  to.  and  has  issue. 
1  Maria  Farquhar,  ni.,  and  d.  leaving  two  daus. 

I.  Catherine  Eliza,  m.  1814,  Clement  Clarke  Moore,  son  C 
Right  Rev.  Benjamin  Moore,  Bishop  of  New  York,  d.  leav 
ing  issue.  ii.  Susan  Helen. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  chief  sa.  two  boars' heads  coupcd  of  thj 
field.    Crest — A  dexter  ann  embowed  in  armour  the  hand  in 
gauntlet   grasping   a  javelin  all   ppr.     Motto — Consequitii; 
quodcunque  petit. 
Seat — Pennington  House,  near  Lymington,  Hants. 


I 


TAYLOR    OF    STBENSHATC. 

Tatlok,  James  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Strenshar 
Court,  CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  M.I  ] 
for  the  Eastei'n  Division  of  co.  Worcester,  h.  1  I 
June,  1817 ;  m.  June,  1843,  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  c  \ 
Greorge  Rush,  Esq.  of  Elsenham  Hall  andFarthingc  ■ 
Lodge,  CO.  Northampton,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  Arthur  James,  Lieut.  3rd  Royal  Dragoon  Guards, 
20  Oct.  1857. 

I.  Maria  Louisa,  TO.  Lieut.-Col.  F.  DuUas,  and  has  three  dau  ' 

II.  Alice. 

iLiHC<ir[C.— Jonathan  Tatloe,  of  London,  had  two  son 
John,  of  Ripley,  co.  Southampton,  who  d.  s.  p.  17G2  ;  and 


*  FAMILY  OF  VAN  CORTLANDT. 

The  Van  Cortlandts  claim  descent  from  one  of  the  jno 
noble  families  in  Holland,  to  which  country  their  ancesto 
migrated  when  deprived  of  the  sovereignty  of  Couiiand. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Oliver  Stephen  Van  Cortlandt,  a  Prii 
Councillor,  accompanied  in  1629,  as  Secretary  to  Governmcr 
the  first  Dutch  Governor  sent  out  by  the  States-General 
Holland  to  the  colony  now  called  New  York,  which  had  be( 
settled  some  time  before.  As  a  compensation  to  him  for  lari 
sums  of  money  he  advanced  to  the  Government  of  Holland, ) 
obtained  a  grant  of  two  manors,  of  great  extent  and  fertilit 
one  called  the  manor  of  Yonker.s,  Yonkers,  close  to  New  YoIq 
the  other  the  Manor  of  Cortlandt,  on  the  North  Eiver.  ■''*i 


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TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1573 


JoN-ATHAN  Tatlob,  Esq.  of  Bordcsley,  co.  Warwick,  in. 
:becca  Kettle,  and  d.  1733,  having  had  (with  a  dau.,  Mary, 
rs.  Dalton,  and  a  son,  James,  who  d.  iinm.)  an  elder  son  and 

ir> 

John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Bordesley  Park,  6.  27  March,  1711, 
.gh  Sheriff  co.  Warwick  1756;  m.  1734,  Mary  Baker,  and 
'd  issue.  Mr.  Taylor,  who  established  a  bank  in  Birmiug- 
l.m  17C5,  d.  27  March,  1775.  His  eldest  survivins  son, 
John  Tatlok,  Esq.  of  Bordesley  Park,  co.  Warwick,  and 
'oselcy  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Feb.  1733, 
•rvcd  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick,  1786.  He  m.  26  June, 
'78,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Skey,  Esq.  of  Spring 
•eve,  CO.  Worcester,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1S14,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Strcnsham  Court,  co.  Worcester,  b.  13  Dec.  1780, 
Hi^h  Sheriff  1817;  d.  n.  p. 

II.  James,  of  Moseley  Hall  and  Moor  Green,  co.  Worcester, 
J.i".  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1826,  b.  28  Jan.  1783;  m.  1st, 

'>cc.  1814,  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Skey, 
|.  of  Spring  Grove,   co.  Worcester,  and  by  her  (who  ci. 
IS  March,  1S22)  had  issue, 

1  James  AninnR,  now  of  Strcnsham  Court. 

2  John  Samuel,  b.  1819;  d.  1831. 
1  Sarah  Louisa,  d.  1822. 

";■.  Taylor  m.  2ndly,  5  JiJy,  1825,  Anne  Elizabeth,  eldest 
1.  of  Walter  Michael  Moseley,  Esq.  of  Buildwas  Park, 
._  uop,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  William  Francis,  of  Moseley  Hall,  and  Moor  Green  (se" 
na:t  Article). 

2  Anne  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  James  Taylor  d.  8  Oct.  1852. 
fill.  William,  6.  25  March,  1789;  d.  17  Nov.  1839. 
1 1.  Sarah. 

II.  Joanna,  m.  1  Nov.  1810,  Sir  Thomas  Edward  Wilmington, 
3rd  bart.,  of  Stanford  Court,  co.  Worcester. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  11  Dec.  1823,  Eev.  George  William  Bowyer 
'  Adderley,  of  Fillongley  Hall,  co.  Warwick. 

I  Arms — Arg.,  gutte  de  poix  on  a  chief  dancettec  sa.  a  pale 
tweeu  two  escallops  of  the  first,  charged  with  an  escallop  of 
e  second.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.  seme  of  escallops 
.,  holding  between  the  paws  a  saltire  also  sa.  surmounted 
an  escallop  arg.  Motto — Fidelisque  ad  mortem. 
Seal — Strensham  Court,  near  Tewkesbury,  co.  Worcester. 


TAYLOK    OF    HOSELEIT    EALI.. 

Tayxoe,  William  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Bloseley 
all,  and  Moor  Grreen,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  cos. 
3Pby  and  Worcester,  b.  28  Jan.  1830  ;  m.  23  July, 
(63,  Augusta  Charlotte,  3rd  dau.  of  Samuel 
eward,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Las  issue, 

[.George  William,  6.  2  April,  1864. 

a.  Cecil  Salusbury,  6.  6  June,  1867. 

in.  Herbert  Edward,  b.  15  Feb.  18G9. 

I.  Katharine  Emma.  ii.  Florence  Edith. 

Taylor  is  half-brother  of  the  present  James 
rthur  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Strensham  Court  (see 
imily  of  Taylor  of  Strensliam). 

vAXlZKQt, — For  Arms,  &c..  see precedlnr/  Article. 

Jeats— Moseley  Hall,  co.  Worcester;  and  Moor  Grcec,  Eir- 
ngham. 

» 

TAYLOR    OP    KADCLIPFE-GN-TEEN'T, 

Tatloe,  John  Bagshaw,  Esq.  of  The  Hall, 
idcliffe-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  J.P.,  High 
leriff  1868,  h.  15  Oct.  1811 ;  m.  20  June,  1854, 
ana  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Henry  Charles 
akeyne,  Esq.  of  Hamilton  Terrace,  St.  John's 
"ood,  Loudon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Montague  Wood,  b.  16  Dec.  18.56. 

II.  William  Henry  Wood,  b.  6  Aug.  18G0. 

JLtltCaCjr.— James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Cathorpc,  the  dcsccn- 
nt  of  an  old  Lancashire  family,  m.  Jane,  only  child  of  John 
Jore,  Esq.,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
mtague  Woode,  Esq.  of  Woodborough,  Notts,  the  represen- 
■j»e  of  the  very  ancient  House  of  the  Wodes  or  Woodes  of 
<lv>ieh,  Lumlc'j,  and  IJ  oodborov'ih,  which,  by  intermarrying 
th  various  Nottinghamshire  families,  became  possessed  of 
rge  estates,  several  of  which  passed  away  with  junior 
anches,  whilst  a  principal  one  still  remains  vested  in  Mr. 
kj-lor,  as  the  heir  of  the  senior  line.  By  Jane  his  wife  (who 
•  2ndly,  Mr.  Hedges)  Mr.  Taylor  left  at  his  decease,  1734,  a 
n  and  successor, 


John  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Eadcliffe-on-Trent,  m.  1780,  Sarnli 
Simes,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct.  1834,  aged  74),  he  left  a:  his 
decease,  3  Oct.  1816,  aged  84,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Taylor,  Esq.  of  EadcUffe-on-Trent,  co.  Notting- 
ham, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Jan.  1783;  m.  19  Dec.  1809, 
Juliana,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Bagshaw,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Bagshaw,  now  of  The  Hall. 

AVilliam  Henry,  late  Capt.  87th  regt.,  afterwards  one  of  the 
Hon.  Corps  of  Genileinen-at-Arms,  d.  May,  1854. 

Juliana,  d.  ilarch,  1859. 

Mary  Jane,  and  Anna,  twins;  Anna,  d.  1844. 

Georgina,  i,i.  6  Oct.  1840,  Jonathan  Aldcrson,  Esq.,  youngest 
son  of  Rev.  J.  Aldcrson,  liector  of  Harthill. 

Scat— The  Hall,  Eadcliffe-on-Trent,  Notts. 


TAYLOR    OF    TODHOEDEN    HALL. 

Tatloe,  Aenold  Dawes,  Esq.  of  Todmorden 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  13  Nov.  1852;  m.  1876, 
Marian,  only  dau.  of  E.  T.  Pritchitt,  Esq.  E.S.A., 
of  Esher,  Surrey. 

ILutWCJC.— James  Taylor,  ofWhitworth,  co.  Lancaster, 
6.  1710,  m.  Betty,  dau.  of  Edmondson,  of  Extwistle,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Aug.  1789,  aged  86),  had  issue. 
He  d.  1  March,  1777.     His  youngest  son, 

George  Taylor,  of  Whitworth,  6.  Dee.  1753;  d.  24  Dec. 
1804,  aged  51.  He  m.  27  March,  1781,  Betty,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Goodison,  of  Glossop,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Aug. 
1830)  left  an  eldest  son  and  successor, 

James  Joseph  Hague  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Todmorden  Hall,  6. 
13  Jan.  1782,  wiio  d.  8  Jan.  1810.  He  j/i.  17  Sept.  1801,  Ann, 
only  child  and  heir  of  Anthony  Crossley,  Esq.  of  Todmorden 
Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Torre,  Torquay,  21  Nov.  1848,  and 
was  buried  at  Todmorden  29th  of  the  same  month)  had  issue, 

James,  of  Todmorden  Hall. 

John,  6.  7  Sept.  1813  ;  d.  12  April,  1827. 

George,  b.  I.'')  June,  ISOo;  </.  4  Sept.  1829. 

Joseph  Crossley,  6.  5  Feb.  1807;  d.  24  Aug.  1S3G. 
His  eldest  son, 

James  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Todmorden  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  ancJ 
Culveriands,  co.  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  20  Feb.  1802;  ni.  1st,  22  June, 
1831,  Betty,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Maden,  Esq.  of  Greenhouse, 
Forest  of  Eossendale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  Feb.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  6.  11  Oct.  1833;  d.  at  Torre,  Torquay,  8  Oct.  1348. 
I.  Mary,  m.  23  May,   1865,  Henry  Cecil,  Esq.  of  Turvey, 
CO.  Bedford. 

Mr.  Taylor  r,i.  2ndly,  8  Jan.  1851,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  Berwyn  House,  co.  Denbigh,  by 
Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Dawes,  formerly  Governor  of 
Sierra  Leone,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov.  1854)  had  issue, 

I.  Anthony  Croslegh  Dawes,  &.  20  Nov.  1851;   d.  7  June. 

1852. 
n.  Arnold  Dawes,  now  of  Todmorden  Hall  and  Culverland. 

III.  Herbert  Coupland,  b.  11  Aug.  1855. 

IV.  Alexander  John,  b.  26  Nov.  1864. 

I.  Florence  Judith.  ii.  Annie. 

He  d.  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,  now  of  Todmorden.  Hall  and 

Culveriands. 

^)-.i;.5— Per  pale  arg.  and  or,  an  escarbuncle  az.  on  a  chief 
nebule  of  the  last,  a  ducal  crown  between  two.  escallops  of  the 
second,  for  Taylor  ;  quartering  Crossley  of  Scai'cUffe.  c  rest 
—A  demi-lion  rampant  az.,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
bezant  holding  between  his  paws  an  escutcheon  or,  charged 
with  a  tau.  gu.    Motto — Natale  solum  dulce. 

Seats — Todmorden  Hall,  Todmorden,  co.  Lancaster;  and 
Culveriands,  near  Beading. 


TEETPEST    OF    TONG. 

Tempe.=?t,  Thomas  Eichaed  Plumbe,  Esq.  of 
Tong  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Colonel  (re- 
tired) late  Major  60th  or  Duke  of  York's  Own 
Eiile  Corps,  s.  his  father  6  April,  1859. 

iitltraCJf  •~'^'"°™  Eoger  Tempest,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Biaccwell,  stated  to  have  been  born  in  the  last  year  of  William 
THE  Conqueror,  descended  the  great  Northern  House  of 
Tempest,  which  separated  into  the  various  families  seated  at 
Bracewell,  Broughton,  <S:c. 

Henry  Tempest,  Esq.  (youngest  son  of  Sir  Eichard  Tempest, 
Knt.,  who  had  a  command  at  Flodden,  and  great-great-grand- 
son of  Sis  Piers  Tempest,  of  Bracewell,  who  accompanied 


1574 


tem: 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEM 


Henkt  V.  into  Trance,  and  received  the  honour  of  knisht- 
hood  on  the  field  of  AgiucourC),  m.  EUinor,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Christopher  Mirfield,  Esq.  of  Tong  Hall,*  by  whom  he  acquired 
that  estate,  and  dying  1591,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EicHAKD  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Tong  Hall,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Savile,  Esq.  of  Overthorpe,  and 
Avas  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

EicHAED  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Tong  Hall.  He  -,/;.  Alice,  dau.  of 
WUliam  Mauleverer,  Esq.  of  Arncliffe,  and  dying  1613,  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Tong  Hall,  who  m.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Robert  Duckenfield,  Esq.  of  DuckenfieUl,  co.  Chester,  by 
whom  (who  m.  after  Mr.  Tempest's  death,  Henry  Fairfax, 
Esq.  of  Bolton  Percy)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1823,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Henkt  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Tong  Hall,  bapt.  Sept.  1G21,  M.P. 
CO.  Yoik,  1654  and  1656.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Kicholas 
Bushall,  Esq.  of  Bagdall  Hall,  and  dying  1C57,  was  5.  by  his 
son, 

SiK  John  Tempest,  Istbart.  of  Tong  Hall,  so  created  1GG4. 
By  the  decease  of  Richard  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Bracewell,  with- 
out male  issue,  1657,  Sir  John  became  chief  of  the  family  of 
Tempest.  He  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry 
Cholmley,  of  Newton  Grange,  and  had  issue, . 

Henry,  of  Newton  Grange,  d.  v.  p.  1GS5. 

George,  heir  to  his  father. 

Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Henrietta,  m.  Ferdinando  Latus,  Esq. 
Sir  John  Tempest  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Sir  George  Tempest,  of  Tong  Hall,  2nd  bart.,  who  m.  Anne, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Edward  Frank,  Esq.  of  Campsal,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1746)  he  had  issue, 

IlENRT,  his  heir. 

Nicholas,  7/i.  Miss  Ellen  Galley,  of  Newcastle,  hiii  d.  s.  p., 

1756. 
John,  of  Nottingham,  Capt.  in  Churchill's  Dragoons,  now 
the  10th  Hussars,  r,i.  Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  William  Scrim- 
shire,  Esq.  of  Cotgrave,  Notts,  and  had  issue, 
John,  Major  Royal  Horse  Guards,  d.  unm.  1786. 
Elizabeth,  representatiye  of  the  family  at  the  decease  of 
Sir  Henry  Tempest,  4th  bart. 

Anne,  m.  Rev.  Nathan  Haines,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  Notting- 
ham; andd.  1811,  leaving  an  only  child,  Nathan  Tempest 
Haines. 
Henrietta,  d..  unm.  1823. 
Eobert  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Attercliffe,  d.  s.  p. 
George,  a  Capt.  of  Di-agoons. 
Henrietta,  d.  'anm. 
Sir  George  d.  1745,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Henry  Tempest,  3rd  bart.  of  Tong  Hall,  who  5)!.  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Wcgston,  co.  Leicester, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Sir  Henry  Tempest,  4th  bart.  of  Tong  Hall,  and  of  Thorpe 
House,  Middlesex.  He  m.  Sarah  Pritchard,  only  child  of  Henry 
Lambert,  Esq.  of  Hope  End,  co.  Hereford,  and  acquiring  that 
estate,  served  the  office  of  Sheriff  for  the  co.  1799;  but  dying 
s.  p.,  1819,  the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  the  represen- 
tation of  the  family  devolved  upon  his  cousin, 

Elizabeth  Tempest,  of  Tong  Hall,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  George 
Tempest,  the  2nd  bart.    She  m.  Thomas  Plumbe,  son  and  heir 
of  William  Plumbe,  Esq.  of  Wavertree  Hah,  and  of  Aughton, 
CO.  Lancaster,!  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  d,  unm.  1870. 

John,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Tempest. 

Elizabeth  Sarah,  d,.  unm.        Frances,  d.  unm. 
Henrietta  Mildred.  Tempest,  d.  unm. 

Catherine  Townley,  m.  Henry  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Liverpool;  and 
d.  1819. 
Mrs.  Plumbe  d.  Sept.  1S23.    Her  son  and  successor, 
John  Plumbe  Tempest,  Esq.  of  Tong  and  Aughton,  J. P. 

*  Richard  de  Tong,   son  of  Esholf  de   Tonge,   held  the 
manor  of  Tonge,  1194,  of  Hugh  Neville,  of  Brearly,  as  Lord  of 
the   fee,    and  it  continued  in   his  family  until   the  reign  of 
Henry  VI.,  when  Hugh  de  Tong  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Margaret,  who  conveyed  the  lordship  of  Tong  to  her  husband, 
Robert,  son  and  heir  of  William  Mirtield,  Esq.  of  Houley  Hall, 
CO.  York.    The  great-great-grandson  of  this  marriage, 
Christopher  Mirfield,  Esq.  of  Tong  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Pilkington,  Esq.  of  Bradley ;  and  dying  1557, 
left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Ellixor  Mirfield,  the  lady  mentioned  in  the  text. 

t  The  Plumbes  were  originally  settled  at  Aldebrow,  Suffolk, 
and  afterwards  at  Marston  and  Narborow,  co.  Leicester,  of 
whicli  county,  John  Plumbe,  of  Marston,  was  Sheriff  1609. 
Thence  one  of  them,  Thomas  Plumbe,  during  the  troubles 
of  King  Charles's  time,  retired,  with  tlie  renin.mt  of  his 
property,  to  the  neighbourhood  ot  Prtscot,  co.  Laucastcr. 


and  D.L.,  Col.  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  took  by  roya 
license  1824  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tempest.  He  m.  Sarali 
2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Plumbe,  Rector  of  Augliton,  and  h; 
her  (who  ci.  31  Dec.  1856;  had  issue, 

Thomas  Richard  Plumbe,  now  of  Tong. 

Catherine  Elizabeth.  Sarah  Anne. 

Tempest,  d.  1811.  Henrietta  Townley,  d.  IS03. 

Frances  Penelope,  m.  26  July,  1824,  Thomas,  son  of  Benjami 

Rawson,  Esq.  of  Darley  Hall,  co.  Lancaster ;  and  d.  4  May 

1825. 
Henrietta,  m.  Sir  Cornwallis  Ricketts,  2nd  bart.  of  the  Elm; 

Rear-Admiral  R.N.,  and  d.  at  Florence,  18,38. 

Col,  Tempest  d.  6  April,  18.59. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  bend  between  .si 
martlets  sa.,  for  Tempest;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  abend  vair 
between  two  cotises  sa.,  for  Plumbe.  Crest — 1st,  A  griffin' 
head  erased  per  pale  arg.  and  sa.,  for  Tempest  ;  2nd,  j 
greyhound  sejant  arg.  collared  gu.,  for  Plumbe.  Jilotto- 
Loywf  as  thow  fynds. 

Seals — Tong  Hall,  near  Leeds ;  and  Aughton,  near  Ormskir! 


TEMPLE    OF    BISHOPSTROW. 

Temple,  William,  Esq.  of  Bisliopsti-ow,  Wilt  - 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheritf  1S33,  b.  2  March,  1781  ■ 
in.  27  Oct.  1831,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Stonhous  ■ 
Vigor,   and   grand-dau.   of   Sir  James   Stonhousi 
Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  b.  26  Feb.  1833;  d.  7  Dec.  1849. 

II.  George,  J.P. ,  6.  4  June,  1834;  m.  4  April,  1861,  Sav:i 
Amelia  Lucy,  4th  dau.  of  John  Lane,  Esq.  of  The  Grang 
Leyton,  Essex,  and  King's  Bromley,  co.  Stafford ;  and  • 
16  Dec.  1868,  leaving  issue.  Verb  de  Lone  ;  Grenvil 
Newton;  St.  John  William ;  and  Madeline. 

I.  Frances  Mary,  m.  Rev.  John  Rule,  and  has  issue  a  so; 
Ivan  Temple. 

II.  Ella  Vere.  iii.  Charlotte. 

3ttnca0E. — William  Temple,  of  Bishopstrow  (son  of  Jol 
Temple,  of  Kingston  Deverill),  m.  twice.  By  his  1st  wife  ] 
had  Peter,  of  whom  presently;  Joseph,  6.  1666,  who 
descendants  are  settled  in  Virginia,  U.S.;  Mary,  m.  Joiiei 
Ivyleaf,  of  Frome ;  and  Anne,  to.  Mr.  Pearse,  of  Devize 
By  his  2nd  wife,  a  dau.  of  —  Benett,  Esq.  of  Norton  Bavat 
Mr.  Temple  had  two  sons,  who  d.  young.  The  eldest  su 
viving  son, 

Peter  Temple,  Esq.,  b.  1661;  m.  Mary  Pearce,  of  Devo 
and  had  issue.    The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Samuel  Temple,  Esq.,  b.  1695 ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  AVillia 
Langley,  Esq.  of  Warminster;  and  d.  1731,  having  had  U 
sons,  Peter  Temple,  b.  1723;  d.  unm.  1755;  and 

William  Temple,  Esq.  of  Bishopstrow,  b.  1726,  who  m.  Ii 
Jane  Ball ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Wansey ;  and  Srdly,  14  Feb.  17f 
Sarah  Gaisford,  of  Westbury,  aunt  to  Rev.  Thomas  Gaisfor 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford ;  and  by  the  last-named  1* 
had  issue  one  son,  William  Temple,  Esq.  of  Bishopstro 
Mr.  Temple  d.  Aug.  1781. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  bars,  eacli  charged  with  three  martlets  i 
Crest — A  talbot  sejant  sa.  collared  and  ringed  or. 
Seat — Bishopstrow  House,  near  M'arminster,  Wilts. 


TEMPLEE,    OP    LINDEIDaE. 

Templee,  James  Geoege  John,  Esq.,  M.A., 
Liudi'idge,  Devon,  J.P.,  Lievit.-Col.  Commandi 
4th  Battalion  Devon  Eifle  Volunteers,  b.  182! 
m.  1854,  Frances  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Joseph  M< 
timer,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  George  Edmund,  Lieut.  74th  Highlanders,  6. 18 

III.  Arthur  Henry,  6.  18 
V.  Alfred  Mason,  6. 1866 
II.  Caroline  Rosa. 

IV.  Evelyn  Mary. 

ILtnCaSC— The    ancestor    of   this  family  arrived 
William  111.,  a  Capt.  in  his  guards,  and  afterwards  settled| 
Exeter. 

James  Templer,   Esq.  of  Stover  Lodge,  Devon,  who  l)i| 
that  beautiful  seat,  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  of  Stover,  Devon,  m.  and  left  (with  four  daij 
three  sons, 

1  George,  of  Stover,  who  sold  that  estate  to  the  Duke | 
Somtrsct.     He  (^  leaving  (Uius.  only.  J 

2  John  (Kev.),  of  Ncwiou  Abbot,  Devon,  m.  Elizabq 


II.  James  Mortimer,  b.  1858. 
IV.  Frederick  Napier,  b.  1865. 
I.  Frances  Maria. 

III.  Anne  Georgina. 


TEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEN 


1575 


(Ian.  of  Jospph  Siinter,    Esq.,  and  d.  leavinfr  one  son, 
Keginald  William  Templer,  Esq.  ofTlie  HiU,  Teignmouth, 
and  three  daus. 
|[    3  Francis,  d.  leaving  one  son  and  daus. 

In.  John,  of  Lindridge,  d.  s.p. 

HI.  George,  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  purchased  the  manor  of 
Shapwiolc  of  Dennis  Rolle,  Esq.  He  m.  f>  March,  1781, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Paul,  Esq.  of  West  Monliton, 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Henry,  of  Shapwick,  Somerset,  A.M.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  1  April,  1782:  lu.  21  May,  1807,  Miss  Graham, 
oldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Graham,  Esq.  of  Kinross  House, 
CO.  Kinross,  N.B.,  and  left  issue, 

Sophia  Jane,  m.  Henry  Bull  Strangways,  Esq.  of  Shap- 
uick,  Somerset. 

2  John  William,  m.  1st,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  James 
Wintle,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  one  dau.,  Sophia  Charlotte, 
TO.  Coutts  Trotter,  Esq.  of  the  H. E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service, 
Bengal;  and  2ndly,  Maria  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Boileau, 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  one  son,  Charles  Boileau, 
and  four  daus.,  Maria  Georgiana,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Tickell, 
of  the  Bengal  Military  Service;  Lucy  Anne,  m.  Alfred 
Cheek,  Esq.;  Ada  Fitzroy;  and  Charlotte  Leicester,  ?».. 
1858,  at  Benares,  East  Indies,  Capt.  William  Noel  Waller, 
11. A.,  and  d.  16  Nov.  1861,  having  had  issue,  Harry  Noel, 
0.  19  Aug.  1859;  and  Maud  Cliarlotte  Noel. 

3  James  Acland,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Bryant  Mason,  Esq. ; 
und  d.  leaving  issue  one  son, 

James  George  John  Templer,  Esq.,  now  of  Lindridge. 
1  Sophia  Anne,  in.  Sir  William  Templer  Pole,  7tli  bart.  of 
Shuto  House,  Devon. 
V.  William,  d.  young. 

.  Charles  Beckford,  lost  in  the  "  Haswell  "  East  Indiaman. 
I.  Henry,  m.  and  left  issue  (besides  daus.),  four  sons, 

1  John  Line,  of  Stoke,  Devonport,  J. P.,  Major  S.  Devon 
Militia,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  George  Davey,  Esq. ;  and  d. 
1865,  leaving  issue. 

2  Henry.  3  Frederick.  4  George,  deceased. 

.  Anne,  m.  1781,  Sir  John  William  Pole  6th  bart.  of  Shutei 
i'evon. 

(i'/ns— Quarterly;  az.  and  gu.,  the  perspective  of  an  antique 
liple  arg.  on  the  pinnacle  and  exterior  battlements  a  cross 
f  in  the  1st  quarter,  an  eagle  displayed;  in  the  2nd,  a  stag 
tjpant  regardant,  of  the  last.  Ci-est — A  mount  vert  thereon 
!  Illy  lamb  arg.  in  the  dexter  foot  a  pennon  of  the  second 
-i;d  with  a  cross  of  St.  George  the  streamers  wavy  az.  and 
le  staff  or,  under  an  oak  tree  ppr.  fructed  or.  Motto — 
.ul  sine  labore. 

-I'.i;— Lindridge,  Teignmouth,  Devon. 


TENISON    OF    LOUaH    BAWN. 

{See  Supplement.) 

♦ 

TENISON    OP    PORTNELLIGAN. 

Tenison,  "William  Cross  O'Beien,  Esq,  of 
rtnelligan,  co.  Armagh,  Major  retired  A.L. 
antry,  and  J.P.  co.  Armagh,  s.  his  father  1873. 

CintaflE.— About  the  year  1586,  was  born  in  the  Isle  of 
,  Db.  Pkiup  Tenison,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  who  d.  1660. 
m.  and  had  issue  two  sons,  Thomas  Tenison,  a  Major  in  the 
by  (father  of  Eichard,  Blshoii  of  Mcath),  and 
OHN  Tenison,  who  was  appointed,  1642,  Rector  of  Topcroft. 
TO.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dawson,  of  Cottenham,  co. 
abridge,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  Mr.  Serle, 
istice  of  the  quorum  in  that  co. ;  and  Aune,  m.  Sir  George 
e,  a  military  officer)  two  sons, 

ILLIAM,  of  whom  presently. 

lomas,  the  celebrated  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  6. 29  Sept. 

636,  who  d.  without  issue,  1715. 

elder  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Tenison, 

BE  Ven.  William  Tenison,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich,  was 
•eatsufferer  for  his  loyalty.  He  m.  Miss  Mileham,  sister  of 
y  Dorothea  Browne,  wife  of  the  famous  Physician  and 
ter,  Sir  Thomas  Browne.  The  surviving  issue  of  this 
riage  was 

PtiGHT  Rev.  Edward  Tenison,  6.  in  Norfolk,  1673, 
tor  of  Willinsham,  Minister  of  Ludwick,  and  Rector  of 
idingston  and  Sundrich,  a  Canon  of  Canterbury,  Domestic 
plain  to  George  11.  when  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Archdeacon 
annarthen.  He  was  promoted  to  the  See  of  Ossory  1731, 
thereto.  1735.  Hem.  his  1st  cousin,  Anne  Serle,  and  by 
Iliad  one  son,  TuoiiAs,  and  five  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  v,nm.. 


II. 


with  the  exception  of  Henrietta,  who  m.  Mr.  St.  Eloy,  of  Can- 
terbury.    His  only  son, 

The  Ven.  Thomas  Tenison,  b.  1700,  Archdeacon  of  Carmar- 
then, and  Rector  of  Chiddingston  1734,  was  appointed  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Diocese  of  Oxford.  In  1739,  he  got  a  Prebcndal 
Stall  in  Canterbury  cathedral,  besides  having  several  ecclesi- 
astical preferments  in  Kent  and  Wales.  The  same  year  he 
declined  the  offer  of  an  Irish  bishopric.  He  d.  1742.  His  1st 
wife  was  a  dau.  of  Dr.  Potter,  then  Bishop  of  Oxford,  and 
afterwards  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ;  she  d.  in  childbirth.  In 
1738,  the  Archdeacon  m.  his  2nd  wife,  Margaret  Smith,  of 
Nottingham,  an  heiress  of  great  wealth.  By  this  lady  he  left 
one  son,  Thomas,  and  one  dau.,  Henrietta  St.  Eloy,  who  d. 
unm.     His  only  son, 

Thomas  Tenison,  Esq.,  b.  in  Canterbury,  1739,  at  an  early 
age  entered  the  army  as  a  Cornet.  Subsequently  he  passed 
through  the  university,  and  was  called  to  the  Bar  1770.  In 
1702,  he  settled  in  Ireland,  at  Kilkeasy,  a  locality  still  in  thd 
possession  of  his  descendants.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
William  Hayden,  Esq.  of  Groan,  J. P.,  by  the  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Cliarles  Alley,  Rector  of  Castlecomer  and  Gowran,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Dr.  Alley,  Archdeacon  of  York.  He  left  at  his  death, 
1788  (with  three  daus.,  Anne,  m.  William  Lane,  LL.D.,  sub- 
sequently Vicar-General  of  the  Diocese  of  Lismore  and  Water- 
ford,  and  who  d.  Recorder  of  the  city  of  Waterford  ;  Mary,  m. 
Joseph  Cuffe,  Esq.  of  Charleston,  J. P.,  and  2ndly,  Joseph 
Hayden,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Greenville;  and  Margaret,  m.  Trevor 
Lennigan,  Esq.),  two  sons, 

Thomas,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Major  Blackmore;  and  d.  1823. 

Joseph,  of  whose  family  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Joseph  Tenison,  resided  at  Donoughmore  Glebe, 
and  became  a  Deputy-Governor  and  J  P.  for  the  co.  Wicklow. 
He  m.  1793,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Martyn  Lucius 
O'Brien,  D.D.,  and  had  surviving  issue  seven  daus.  and  one 
son, 

Thomas  Joseph  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Portnelligan,  J.P. ,  Bar- 
rister-at-Law,  m.  Nov.  1831,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Cross,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  Jan.  1861)  left  at  his  death, 
23  March,  1873,  one  son, 

William  Cross  O'Brien,  now  of  Portnelligan. 

^)-TOs— Gu.,  a  bend  engrailed  between  three   leopards' faces 
or,  jessant-de-lis  az.     Crest — A  leopard's  head,  of  the  arms. 
Seat — Portnelligan,  Tynan,  co.  Armagh. 


TENNANT    OF    CADOXTON. 

Tennant,  Charles  Coombe,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton 
Lodge,  CO.  Glamorgan,  J. P.,  educated  at  Harrow, 
and  Balliol  CoU.  Oxford,  B.A.  1876,  b.  30  July, 
1852. 

ItflTCitJf . — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Tennants 
of  Westmorland  and  Yorkshire,  an  ancient  House  which  had 
lands  at  Dent,  in  the  former  county,  and  afterwards  at  Scotton, 
near  Richmond,  co.  York ;  the  name  appears  amongst  the 
"  Landed  Gentry  of  Yorkshire,"  12  Henry  VI.,  1434 ;  and  also 
nine  times  in  the  list  of  "Craven  men  who  followed  Lord 
Clifford  to  the  Battle  of  Flodden  Field,"  fought  9  Sept.  1513. 

George  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton,  co.  Glamorgan,  who 
purchased  the  Rhydding  estate,  near  Neath,  and  afterwards  the 
adjoining  property  of  Cadoxton,  commenced  in  the  summer  of 
1817,  the  formation  through  his  estates  between  the  rivers  of 
Neath  and  Swansea,  of  the  Inland  navigation  known  as  the 
Tennant  Canal.  This  work  was  completed  in  June,  1824,  and 
opened  up  a  navigable  line  for  many  lines  eastward  of  Swansea. 
up  to  the  Brecon  Hills.  Mr.  Tennant,  who  was  D.L.  and  J.P. 
for  Glamorgan  had  two  sons,  Henry  and  Charles.  He  d. 
27  Feb.  1832,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  Fellow  of  New 
College,  Oxford,  a  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  and  D.L.  co. 
Glamorgan,  who  d.  26  Sept.  1865,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Cadoxton  Lodge,  D.L.,  M.P.  St. 
Albans.  1830,  6.  I  July,  1796;  to.  U  Sept.  1847,  Gertrude 
Barbara  Rich,  dau.  of  Admiral  Henry  T.  B.  Collier,  R.N.,  and 
granddau.  of  Admiral  Sir  George  Collier,  R.N.,  K.C.B.,  and  d. 
1873,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  Coombe  Tennant,  Esq.,  now  of  Cadoxton. 

Alice.  Dorothy.  Evcleen. 

^niis— Erm.,  two  bars  sa.  the  first  charged  with  two,  and 
the  second  with  one  bezant.  Crc.vf— A  winged  heart  gu.  pierced 
with  a  daggrr  jipr.  hilted  or.     Motlo — Tenax  et  tidelis. 

Seal — Cadoxton  Lodge,  near  Neath,  co.  Glamorgan.  Toicn 
jtiescdeiic^—'i,  KicUmoud  Terrace,  Whitehall. 


1576 


TEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEN 


TENNANT    OF    NEEDWOOD. 

Tennant,  CnARiES  KicnARD,  Esq.  of  Need- 
wood  House,  CO.  Stafford,  Capt.  1st  Eoyal  Dragoons, 
h.  9  March,  1851. 

ILutritSC. — The  family  of  Tennant  came  oriKinally  from 
the  district  of  Craven,  in  the  West  Uidins  of  the  co.  of  Yorlc. 
A  return  of  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Yeomanry  of  Craven,  made 
in  the  12th  year  of  Henry  VI.  (a.d.  14.34),  contains,  anions 
others,  the  names  of  Bayard  Tennant  de  Craven,  Yeoman,  and 
KoGER  Tennant  de  Lonostboth,  Yeoman. 

In  the  east  window  of  Giggleswick  Church  was  formerly 
this  inscription:  "Orate  pro  bono  statu  Eicardi  Tennant  et 
Margareta;  uxoris  ejus,  de  Byrkys,  procuratoris  istius  ecclcsise 
et  filiorum  filiarumque  coram,  qui  istam  fencstram  fieri 
fierunt,  a.d.  mcocc.  decimo  octavo,  et  anno  lic^is  llcnrici 
oct.avi  post  conquestum  octavo." 

Eev.  Richard  Tennant  was  instituted  to  the  Vicarage  of 
Cartiaby,  near  Brirtlincton,  East  Biding  co.  York,  ICG"),  lie 
d.  at  Carnaby,  in  1082,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  John 
Major,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  Sir  .John  Major,  Bart.,  ancestor 
of  Lord  Hennikcr,  and  a  son,  his  successor, 

Timothy  Tennant,  who  was  b.  16G-1,  and  on  coming  of  age, 
went  to  London,  where  he  entered  into  trade  and  realised  a 
fortune.  lie  m.  1710,  and  at  his  death  left  two  sons,Ti.MOTnY, 
his  heir,  and  AVilliam,  who  s.  his  brother,  and  one  dau., 
Mary,  m.  Joseph  Curtis,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  William  Curtis, 
bart..  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  for  35  years  M.P.  fur 
the  city.    The  eldest  son, 

Timothy  Tennant,  m.  Anne  Smith,  of  Stonnll,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had  an  only  dau.,  Anne,  m.  17;i5,  John  Uebonaire,  Esq., 
and  by  liim  had  a  dau.,  Anne,  who  in.  her  cousin,  William 
Tennant.    lie  d.  1746,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  h.  l~i\?,\  m.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Cliase,  Esq.  of  Bromley  Hall,  Kent.  He  pur- 
chased Little  Aslun  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  s.  by  his  only 
eurviving  son, 

William  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col. 
Stafford  Militia.  He  in.  1st,  1777,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Wylde,  of  Belbroughton  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  by  whom  he  had 
an  only  son,  William,  his  heir.  He  in.  '.indly,  his  cousin 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Debonaire,  Esq.,  but  by  lior  (who  d.  1829) 
had  no  children.    Ho  d.  1S03,  and  wass.  by  his  only  son, 

William  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Aston  Hall,  b.  1783 ;  m.  1804, 
Hon.  Maria  Charlotte  Anderson  I'elhaiu,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st 
Lord  Yarborough,  by  wiiom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Edmund,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  George,  a  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1850,  May,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Symonds,  Esq.  of  Elsdon,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

George  Frederick,  b.  2G  Aug.  18.51. 
Agnes,  b.  1854. 

IV.  Edmund  William. 

I.  Charlotte  Anne  Josephine,  m.  1830,  Sir  Richard  H.  C. 
Rycroft,  3i'd  bart.  of  Calton,'  co.  York. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  1836,  Henry  Gary  Elwes,  Capt.  in  the  army, 
d.  1842. 

in.  Thoodosia  Mary,  m.  1838,  Rev.  John  James,  Rector  of 

Avington,  co.  Berks. 
IV.  Lucy,  m.  1S.")0,  Rev.  Alfred  Henry,  Vicar  of  Coin  St. 

Aldwyns,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Tennant  d.  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tennant,  of  Aston  Hall,  wlio  d.  unin.  1848,  and 
was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Charles  Edmund  Tennant,  Esq.  of  Needwood  House,  co. 
Stafford,  Commander,  R.N.,  J. P.  andD.L.  He  purchased  Need- 
wood  House,  Little  Aston  Hall  having  been  sold.  Captain 
Tennant  served  as  Flag-Lieut,  to  Rear-Admiral  Sir  William 
Parker,  Bart.,  G.C.B.,  during  the  Chinese  War  of  1842,  and 
was  present  in  various  actions.  He  m.  1850,  Sophia  Amy, 
eldest  dau.  of  Ricliard  Temple,  Esq.  of  the  Nash,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  sister  to  Sir  Richard  Temple,  1st  bart.,  K.C.S.L, 
Governor  of  Bombay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  at  Florence,  10  May, 
1857)  had  issue, 

Charles  Richard,  his  heir. 

Cliarlotte  Louisa,  m.  William  Thackeray  Marriott,  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  and  56,  Enuismore  Gardens,  one  of  H.M.  Counsel- 
at-Law. 

He  m.  2ndly,  17  Feb.  1859,  Constance  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Col. 
Cracroft  Amcotts,  of  Hackthorn,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  by  her 
a  dau., 

Constance  Augusta. 

Mr.  Tennant  d.  2  Jan.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
CaABLES  RicuAED  Tennanx,  HOW  of  Nccdwoud  Ilouse. 


AnuR — Erm.,  two  bars  sa.,  the  first  charged  with  tw 
the  other  with  one  bezant,  on  a  canton  arg.  a  chief  of  t 
second,  thereon  between  two  martlets  a  cross  pattee  of  t 
third.  Vi-c.n — A  lion  passant  guardant  gu.  the  de.xter  forepi 
resting  on  an  escutcheon  orm.,  thereon  two  bars  charged  as 
the  arms. 

/Seai— Needwood  House,  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford. 


TENNANT  OF  CHAPEL  HOUSE. 

Tennant,  John  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Chapel  Hous 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.   17  Jan.  1815 ;  m.  ; 
May,  1839,  liis  cousin,  Frances  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
the  late  Matthew  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshton  Hall,  ( 
York. 

iLt'nritgC— The  family  of  Tennant  has  been  settled 
Chapel  House  since  25  Queen  Elizabeth,  when  .Jeffry  T 
nant  of  Bordley,  purchased  the  estate  from  the  Greshams,  I 
grantees  from  Fountain's  Abbey.  Previously  the  Tenna 
resided  on  their  property  at  Bordley. 

John  Tennant  Stansfield,  Esq.,  J. P.,  on  .succeeding 
the  estate  of  his  uncle,  took  the  name  and  arms  of  Tenn; 
only.  He  in.  1st,  27  Aug.  1811,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  the  E 
Henry  Wilson,  Vicar  of  Otiey,  only  brother  of  Mattli 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eshton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1819)  I 
issue, 

John  Rodert,  now  of  Chapel  House. 

Margaret  Anne  Wilson,  m.  1840,  Richard  Browne,  of  Leei 

l\Ir.  Tennant  to.  2ndly,  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of  .James  Sh 
Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had  one  son, 

Robert,  of  Scarcrof  t  Lodge  (see  next  Memoir). 
He  d.  14  Aug.  1830. 

Ariin — Erm.,  two  bars,  each  per  pale  sa.  and  gu.,  chai 
with  three  bezants,  two  on  the  upper  and  one  on  the  lower! 
Crest — A  winged  heart  gu.  pierced  with  a  dagger  ppr.,  hi 
or.     Motto — i'cnax  et  fidclis. 

Seat — Chapel  House,  Kilnsey,  Skipton,  co.  York.  Reiid  ■ 
Kiluwick  Hall,  near  Skipton. 


TENNANT    OF    SCAUCilOFT    LODGE 

Tennant,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Scarcroft  Lodge,  . 
York,  J.P.  CO.  Eoss,  Sutherland,  and  West  Eid  : 
CO.  York,  Capt.  Yorkshh-e  Hussars,  and  M.P.  • 
Leeds,  m.  4  Dec.  1850,  Harriette,  2nd  dau.  of  > 
late  Jeremiah  Garnctt,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  i 
issue, 

I.  John  Robert,  6.  13  Sept.  18.')1;  m.  14  Nov.  1878,  Ele:!? 
Anne,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Launc  5 
Rolleston,  of  Watnall  Hall,  Notts  (formerly  M.P.  for  Si  i 
Notts). 

n.  Geoffrey  Garnett,  b.  29  Dec.  1852. 

III.  Cecil  Arthur,  h.  24  Nov.  1857. 

IV.  Robert  Hugh,  b.  20  Nov.  1860. 

V.  Frederick  William,  b.  25  June,  1S62. 

VI.  Gilbert  Edward,  b.  11  Aug.  1863. 

VII.  Phihp  Charles,  6.  16  Sept.  1867. 

I.  Marianne  Is.abel  Catherine,  m.  7  Dec.  1876,  Charles  He ', 
only  surviving  sou  of  Charles  Cumberland,  Esq.  of  Ws  i 
Place,  Surrey. 

II.  Laura  Frances  Harriette.  lii.  Hilda  Blargar 
IV.  Eleanora  Hope  Shaw. 

Mr.  Tennant  is  only  son  of  Jno.  Tcnnant-Tenn  ■. 
Esq.  of  Chapel  House,  Skipton,  co.  York,  bj  6 
2nd  wife  Anne  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Shaw, .  .• 
of  Otley,  CO.  York. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  twobcndlets'sa.'three  bezants  or.  Crei  * 
heart  between  two  wings  gu.,  pierced  with  a  dagger  ■> 
hilted  or.     Motto — Tenax  et  lidelis. 

Seats — Scurcroft  Lodge,  near  Leeds;  Rosehall,  Sutherla 

♦ 

TENNANT  OF  THE  GLEN. 
Tennant,  Charles,  Esq.  of  The  Glen,  '■ 
Peebles,  and  of  St.  Eollox,  co.  Lanark,  D.lt.  '^ 
COS.  Lanark  and  Peebles,  b.  4  Nov.  1823  ;  m.  2, 1  ',• 
1849,  Emma,  dau.  of  Eichard  Winsloe,  Esq,' 
Mount  Nebo,  near  Taunton,  and  has  issue,  } 

I.  Edward  Priadls,  6.  31  Nov.  1S53. 
u.  Francis  Jolin,  b.  '20  Oct.  IhOl. 
ui.  Harold  John,  b.  13  Nov.  1863. 


TEiJT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEW 


3577 


K  Tauline,  m.  Thomas  Gordon  Duff,  jun.,  of  Drummond's 

lark,  CO.  Banff. 
:.  Charlotte,    m.  7  April,  1877,  Thomas  Lister,   4th  LorU 

Kibblesdale.  m.  Laura.  iv.  Margaret. 

1-.  Terniant  is  son  of  the  late  Jolin  Tennant,  Esq. 
St.  Kollox,  CO.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  who  was 
.  1796,  and  grandson  of  Charles  Tennant,  Esq.  of 
'■\«gow. 

/ ;— The  Glen,  Innerleithen,  N.B.;  and  St.  Eollox,  Glasgow. 
—Brook's;  Eeform. 


'E2fNYS0N-D'EYNC0UK,T    05"    BAYONS 
MANOK. 

Tenntson-D'Etxcottet,  Edwin  Clattojt,  Esq. 
Bayons  Manor,  and  Usselby  Hall,  eo.  Lincoln, 
Imiral  R.N.,  C.B.,  b.  4  July,  1813,  s.  his 
other  1871 ;  in.  1  March,  1859,  Lady  Henrietta 
'iliam  Clinton,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Pelham, 
h  Duke  of  Newcastle,  and  has  issue, 

aenrietta  Charlotte,  6.  1864. 

Imiral  Tennyson-D'Eyncouvt  was  educated  at 
cstminster,  and  the  Royal  Naral  College,  entered 
e  navy  in  1828,  and  became  an  Admiral  retired  in 
)78 ;  he  saw  much  service  in  China  1840-41,  where 
•  was  wounded  ;  commanded  a  division  of  ships 
the  entrance  of  the  Grulf  of  Finland  during  the 
'imean  war ;  is  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bayons, 
jalby,  and  Hemswell,  and  Patron  of  two  Livings. 

!|LtnCa50.—MicnAEL  Tennyson,  Esq.  of  Preston,  co.  York, 
l,d  Stainton,  co.  Lincoln  (son  and  heir  of  Kalph  Tennyson, 
fiq.,  who  d.  1735,  by  his  wife  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Chap- 
in,  Esq.  of  Pickering,  co.  York,  who,  being  a  gentleman  of 
nsiderable  estate  and  fervent  patriotism,  raised,  at  his  own 
large,  a  troop  of  Horse,  to  support  King  AVilliam  III.),  m. 
jizabeth  Clayton,  dau.,  and  at  length  heir  of  George  Clayton, 
q.  of  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  and 
-heir  of  Christopher  Hildeyard,  Esq.  of  Kelstern,  co.  Lincoln, 
[lis  Christopher  Hildeyard  was  grandson  and  heir  of  Henry 
IJdeyard,  of  Winestead,  in  Holderness,  who  intermarried 
Ith  the  Lady  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Frances  Leke,  1st  Earl  of 
^arsdale,  and  Baron  d'Eyncourt  of  Sutton,  and  sister  of 
.cholas,  2nd  Earl  of  Scarsdale,  and  Baron  d'Eyncourt  of 
tton,  which  dignities  became  extinct  in  the  year  1736,  upon 
c  decease,  without  issue,  of  Nicholas,  4th  Earl  of  Scarsdale, 
andson  of  the  aforesaid  Nicholas,  2nd  Earl  of  Scarsdale, 
d  Baron  d'Eyncourt  of  Sutton.  Slichael  Tennyson  d.  Oct. 
96,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth  Clayton,  a  dau.,  Anne,  m. 
illiam  Raines,  Esq.  of  Wyton,  co.  York,  and  a  son  and  heir, 
o-EOBGE  Tenntson,  Esq.  of  Bayons  Manor  and  Usselby  House, 
.  Lincoln,  who  inherited,  1794,  the  Clayton  estates  from  his 
itemal  uncle,  Christopher.  He  m.  1775,  Mary,  dau.  and 
■  imately  heiress  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Caistor,co.  Lincoln, 
'  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1825)  had  issue, 

!.  George  Clayton,  LL.D.  (Kev.),  ?«.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
I  Bev.  Stephen  Fytche,  and  d.  v.  p.  leaving  issue,  1  Frede- 
'  rick ;  2  Charles,  who  has  taken  the  name  of  Toba^ee  ;  3 
\LFBED,  the  Poet  Laureate;  and  other  children. 
Chaeles,  of  whom  presently. 
1    EUzabeth,  vi.  Matthew  Russell,  Esq.  of  Brancepeth  Castle, 
CO.  Durham,  M.P.,  and  had  issue,  William,  M.P.  co.  Durham, 
•'.  «.  p.  30  Jan.  1850;  and  Emma  Maria,  m.  Gustavus,  7th 
iscount  Boyne,  and  d.  29  April,  1870. 
Mary,  m.  John  Bourne,  Esq.  of  Dalby,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  who  d.  15  Dec.  1S50;  she  d.  26  April,  1854. 

Tennyson  was  M.P.  for  Bletchingley  in  the  Parliament 

ed  1818,  and  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lincoln.    He  d.  4  July, 

''■  aged  85.    His  only  surviving  son. 

The  Right  He's.  Chables  Tesntson-D'Etncoubt,  of  Bayons 

inor,  and  Usselby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Privy 

luncillor,  M.P.  for  35  years,  M.A.  of  Cambridge,  F.R.S.  and 

"^  A.,  High  Steward  of  Louth,  6.  20  July,  1784;  to.   1  Jan. 

Frances  Mary,  only  child  and  heiress  of  the  Rev.  John 

ton,  of  Morton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue  (by  her  who  d. 

Jan.  1878), 

I.  Geoege  Hildetard,  late  of  Bayons  Manor. 

II.  Edwin  Clatton,  now  of  Bayons  Manor  and  Usselby 
House 

III-  Louis  Charles,  of  Hadley  House,  Middlesex,  6.  23  July, 
liiU,  Bariistor-at-Law,  Police  Magistrate  in  London,  J.P. 
for  Midd.esex,    Herts,   &c.;    m.  31.  Aug.  1852,    Sophia, 


youngest  dan.  and  co-heir  of  John  Ashton  Yates,  Esq  of 
Dinglehead,  by  Frances  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Veiy 
Rfv.  Verney  Lovett,  D.D.,  Dean  oi  Lismore,  co.  WaterforO. 

icnd  has  issue, 

1  Edmund  Charles,  b.  11  Feb.  1855. 
'J  Ashton  Lovett,  6.  14  Dec.  1860. 

0  Eustace  Henry  WiUiam,  b.  1  April,  1868. 

1  Alice  Julia,  rf.  1873.  2  Emma  Frances  Mary. 
3  Henrietta  Clara  Eliza. 

IV.  Eustace  Alexander,  b.  24  March,  1816,  Capt.  46th  regt., 
(i.  at  Barbados,  9  March,  1842,  of  the  yellow  fov.  r. 

V.  William  Henry,  6.  29  Aug.,  and  U.  6  Sept.  1S1!>. 

I.  Julia  Frances,  who,  having  embraced  the  Roman  Catholic 
religion,  became,  Nov.  18-52,  a  nun  at  Princethorpe. 

II.  Clara  Maria,  m.  10  May,  1849,  John  Hinde  Palmer,  Esq., 
Q.C.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Surrey,  late  M.P.  for  Lincoln,  son  of 
Samuel  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Dulwich. 

III.  Ellen  EUzabeth,  m.  13  Feb.  1866,  Henry  Mill  Bunbury, 
Esq.  of  Marlston  House,  Berks. 

The  Eight  Hon.  Charles  d'Eyncourt  superadded  the  nanie  and 
arms  of  D'Eyncourt  to  those  of  Tenntson,  by  royrtl  license, 
dated  27  July,  1835,  in  compliance  with  a  condition  attached 
to  the  enjoyment  of  certain  manors  and  estates,  by  a  codicil  to 
the  will  of  his  father,  George  Tennyson,  Esq.  of  Bayons 
Manor,  "  in  order  to  commemorate  his  descent  from  the  an- 
cient and  noble  family  of  d'Eyncourt,  Barons  of  D'Eyncourt, 
of  Blankney,  and  his  representation  in  blood,  as  co-heir 
of  the  Earls  of  Scarsdale,  Barons  d'Eyncourt,  of  Sutton.''  Mr. 
Tennyson  d'Eyncourt  sat  in  ten  successive  Parliaments.  He 
represented  the  Borough  of  Grimsby  from  1818  to  1826,  the 
borough  of  Bletchingley  from  1826  to  1831,  and  the  borough 
of  Stamford  from  1831  to  the  end  of  1832.  He  was  elected  in 
December  of  the  last-named  year  first  representative,  under 
the  Reform  Act,  for  the  metropolitan  Borough  of  Lambeth, 
and  was  re-elected  in  January,  1835;  in  July,  1837;  in  June, 
1841;  and  in  July,  1847.  Mr.  Tennyson-d'Eyncourt,  a  states- 
man, scholar,  and  poet,  d.  deeply  lamented,  21  July,  1861, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Hildetabd  Tenntson-D'Etncocrt,  Esq.  of  Bayons 
Manor,  and  Usselby  House,  C-M.G.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  10  July, 
1809;  d.unrii.2Z  Feb.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the 
present  Admiral  Tenntson-D'Etncocbt,  C.B. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  fess  dancettee  be- 
tween ten  bUlets,  four  and  six  or,  for  D'Etncodpt  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  gules,  three  leopards'  faces  or,  jessant-de-lis  az.,  over 
all  a  bend  of  the  last,  for  Tenntson.  Crests — 1st,  A  lion 
passant  guardant  arg.,  on  the  head  a  crown  of  fleurs-de-lis 
or,  the  dexter  fore-paw  supporting  a  shield  charged  with  the 
arms  of  D'EvNconBT,  for  D'Etncourt.  2nd,  A  dexter  arm  in 
armour,  the  hand  in  a  gauntlet  or,  grasping  a  broken  tilting 
spear  entiled  with  a  garland  of  laurel  ppr..  for  Tenntson. 
Mottoes — ".En  avant,"  for  D'EvNconRT;  "NO  temere,"  for 
Tennyson. 

Seats — Bayons  Manor,  and  Usselby  House,  near  Market 
Easen.     Tomn  Residence — 56,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 


TEW    OF    CARLETON    GRANGE. 

Tew,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Cavleton 
Grange,  Pontefract,  and  the  Manor  House,  Eaw- 
cUffe,  York,  J.P.  for  the  West  Riding  of  co.  York, 
h.  13  May,  1828  ;  m.  8  May,  1860,  Ameha,  dau.  of 
Edward  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Batheaston,  Somerset, 
late  Capt.  Royal  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Grosvenor,  6.  8  June,  1873. 
I.  Emily,  6.  22  July  1861. 
XI.  Mary  Catherine,  b.  18  Feb.  1867. 
III.  Florence  Perfect,  6.  24  Feb.  1S69. 

3LllTE<lCJC.— Thomas  Tew,  of  Margaret  Street,  Cavendish 
Square,  London,  ra.  1763,  Ellinor,  dau.  of  Edward  Cockroft, 
Esq.  of  Maryvoyd,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  d.  July,  1809,  hav- 
ing had  by  her  a  dau-,  Ellinor,  and  a  son, 

Thomas  William  Tew,  Esq.,  Deputy  Judge  of  the  Honour 
Court  of  Pontefract,  a  Banker  at  WakeSeld,  Pontefract,  and 
Doncaster,  b.  11  Jan.  1764:  m.  1st,  10  Dec.  1787,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  —  Vaux,  of  Hundhill  Hall,  Pontefract,  who  d.  31  Oct. 
1788;  and  2ndly,  2  June,  1791,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jackson  Esq.  of  Fairburn,  Ledsham,  co.  York.  He  d.  22  Oct. 
1832,  having  had  by  his  2nd  wife  (who  d.  9  June,  1830)  besides 
a  dau.,  Catherine,  who  d.  young,  Oct.  1796,  a  dau.  Catherine 
Mary,  6.  1  Jan.  1801;  rn.  25  Oct.  1825,  Rev.  James  Jackson 
Lowe,  Rector  of  Halton,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1869, 
and  a  son, 

Edward  Tew,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  West  Riding,  and  previously  Capt.  1st  West  York  Ycu- 

5x2 


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THA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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manry  Cavalry,  6.  20  May,  1795;  in.  26  June,  1827,  Sarah 
Susanriiih,  2nd  dau.  of  Martin  Hind,  Esq.  of  Newton  Green, 
near  Leeds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Feb.  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Wflliam.  now  of  Carleton  Grange,  and  the  Manor 
House,  Kawcllffe,  York. 

II.  Edward,  h.  24  Jan.  1834;  m.  21  June,  1859,  Anna,  dau. 
of  the  late  F.  NeUen,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Herbert  Sayer,  M.D.,  6.  15  Jan.  1835. 

IV.  Cyril  Blackburne,  Capt.  15th  regt.,  h.  14  Feb.  1837;  7;?. 
28  May,  1861,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  W.  Crofton,  Rector  of 
Skrene,  co.  Sliso,  and  has  issue. 

T.  Percy,  J.P.  for  West  Riding  of  York,  5.  3  July,  1840:  m. 
25  Aug.  1868,  Madeline  Ehzabeth,  only  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
Thomas  Lowe,  of  Willingdon,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Charlotte,  b.  23  July,  1829,  d.  30  Dec.  Is32. 

II.  Catharine,  ra.  11  May,  1858,  J.  H.  Holdworth,  Esq.  of 
Sandal  Hall,  co.  York.  J.P. 

III.  Emily  Jane,  d.  10  March,  18.54. 

IV.  Laura  Sophia,  m.  17  Feb.  1863,  Eev.  Thomas  Greenail, 
Rector  of  Grappenhall,  co.  Chester. 

V.  Constance  Mary,  ■who  survives. 

He  d.  6  Nov.  1876. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  palets  gu.,  on  a  chief  or,  four  mullets  of 
the  second.     Crest — Between  two  wings  a  spur  rowell,  az. 

Seats — Carleton  Grange,  Pontefract;  The  Manor  House, 
Eawcliffe. 


THACKWELIj    of    WILTON    PLACE. 

Thackwell,  John  Cam,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place, 
CO.  Gloucester,  Moreton  Court,  and  Rye  Court,  co. 
Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Gloucester,  and  J.P. 
CO.  Worcester  ;  b.  18  Jan.  1807 ;  m.  13  April,  1842, 
Charlotte  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Jokn  Hugh 
Poison,  Prebendary  of  Exeter,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Alice  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Payne,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

John  Henry  Cam. 
Alice  Maude  Mary. 

II.  William  Poison,  73rd  regt. 

III.  Arthur  Joseph. 

I.  Eatherine  Emily.  ii.  Isabella  Charlotte  Mary. 

III.  Helen  Elizabeth. 

iLinCajC. — The  family  of  Thackwell  claims  Saxon  origin, 
and  has  been  seated  in  the  cos.  of  Worcester,  Oxford,  and 
Gloucester,  for  several  centuries.  William  Thackwell, 
Gent.,  Marshal  of  the  Admiralty,  d.  1565,  having  had  several 
sons,  two  of  whom  were  Edwabd  and  Thomas.  Edward  had 
several  children ;  the  name  of  one  of  his  sons  was  Thomas. 
This  Thomas  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  John.    The  elder. 

The  Eev.  Thomas  Thackwell,  6.  1579,  matriculated  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  1598-99,  and  was  Vicar  of  Waterperry, 
CO.  Oxford,  for  61  years.  He  d.  26  July  1668,  having  m.  twice, 
1st,  a  dau.  of  Dabitot  of  Eedmarley ;  and  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bowley,  Gent. ,  of  the  Wells,  near  Bromyard.  By  his 
1st  wife  he  had  a  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Thackwell,  Esq.,  m.  1656,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Keate,  Gent.,  of  East  Hagbourne,  and  had  a  son, 

Paul  Thackwell,  Esq.,  6.  1662,  m.  his  cousin,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Lewis  Terry,  of  Longdon,  by  his  wife  Katha- 
rine Thackwell,  of  Rye  Court,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  the 
eldest  son, 

Stephen  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Eye  Court,  6.  1692;  m.  1718, 
EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Cam,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joseph  Cam,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  d.  1729,  leaving  an  elder  son, 

John  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Rye  Court,  and  Moreton  Court, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Birtsmorton,  and  Berrow,  co.  Worcester, 
m.  Judith  Daffy,  of  Maysington,  descended  from  the  Egyoke 
family,  and  d.  1808,  having  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

AVilliam,  of  Moreton  Court,  an  ofBcer  of  Yeomanry,  m.  Ann 
Mutlow,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Stephen  (Eev.),Eector  of  Birtsmorton,  m.  Miss  Clarke,  and  had 
issue,  two  sons,  William,  Curate  of  Alcester,  co.  Warwick, 
and  Mathew  John,  and  three  daus. 

Joseph  (Sir),  G.C.B.  and  E.H.  of  Aghada  House,  nearClovne, 
and  Conneragh,  near  Youghal,  Lieut.-Gcn.,  Col.  'l6tlx 
Lancers,  and  for  some  time  Inspecting  General  of  Cavalry, 
served  for  upwards  of  thirty  years  in  the  15th  Hussars, 
which  regiment  he  commanded  for  more  than  twelve  years 
in  the  Peninsula,  and  was  eminently  distinguished  in  the 
brilliant  campaign  on  the  Sutlej  and  the  Pnnjaub.  He  m. 
Maria  Audriah,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Eoche,  Esq.  of  Eoche- 
mont,  CO.  Cork,  and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Joseph,  of  Nor- 
man's Land,  Dymock,  near  Gloucester,  late  Capt.  50th 
regt.,  now  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Charlotte  Price  Lucas,  step- 


dau.  of  Gen.  Eoy«i,  Bengal  army,  and  has  i.'sue;  2  William 
de  Winton  Roche,  Lieut.-Col.  38th  Eegt.  (the  Ark,  Kil- 
kenny), 5th  class  of  the  Medjidie,  m.  Charlotte,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  H.  Tomkinson,  of  Eeaseheath  Hall,  co. 
Chester;  3  Osbert  Dabitot,  Lieut.  Bengal  army,  killed  at 
Lucknow ;  4  Francis  John  Eoche,  Capt.  5th  Royal  Irish 
Lancers,  d.  in  India ;  1  Elizabeth  Cranbourne ;  2  Anne 
Maria  Esther,  m.  Rev.  T.  P.  Little,  Vicar  of  Oxenhall  and 
Pauntley,  co.  Gloucester;  and  3  Maria  Roche,  m.  James 
Bennett,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal  Wilts  Militia,  late  62nd  foot.  Sii 
Joseph  d.  8  April,  1859. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  William  Brooke,  Esq.  of  The  Grove  House, 
Broomsberrow. 

Judith,  ra.  Capt.  Hartley,  H.E.I.C.S. 

Margaret,  ra.  John  Wood,  Esq.  of  The  Ford  House,  neai 
Newent.  Sarah. 

Anne,  ra.  Thomas  Webh,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Place  and  Eye  Court,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  ra.  6  Nov.  1804,  Winifred,  dau.  of  J.  Seabright,  Esq 
of  Lea,  and  had  issue, 

John  Cam,  of  WUton  Place. 

Stephen  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Little  Birch,  co.  Hereford,  &.  2  May 
1809;  711.  1835,  Ann,  only  dau.  of  Edward  Coope,  Esq.  c 
Eedmarley,  Dabitot. 

James  Seabright,  6.  25  .July,  1810. 

William,  b.  26  April,  1812;  ra.  a  dau.  of  Eev.  T.  Roberts. 

Joseph  Edwin,  C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army.  Knight  of  th 
Legion  of  Honour,  b.  7  Sept.  1813;  ra.  Maria,  dau.  t 
Lieut.-Col.  Burnside,  of  the  61st  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

Anne,  m.  13  May,  1830,  Rev.  John  Clayton,  M.A.,  Vicar  ( 
Stratford-upon-Avon,  and  has  issue. 

3Iary,  ra.  James  Griffin,  Esq. 

Caroline  Eliza,  ra.  Rev.  J.  Medwin. 

Mr.  Thackwell  d.  June,  1829. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  paly  of  six  or  and  gii. 
maunch  arg.,  semee-de-lis  az.,  for  Thackwell;  2nd  and  3r 
per  pale  az.  and  gu.,  a  cross  engrailed  erminois;  in  the  1 
and  4th  quarter  a  water  bouget,  arg,  for  Cam.  Crest — With 
a  chaplet  of  oak  ppr.  a  dragon's  head  reversed,  paly  of  s 
or,  and  gu.,  transpierced  by  an  arrow  barbed  and  flight 
also  ppr.     Motto — Jlihi  solicitudo  futuri. 

Seats — Wilton  Place,  Dymock,  co.  Gloucester;  Moreti 
Couit,  and  Eye  Court,  co.  Worcester. 


THAUP    OF    CHIPPENHAIt    PABK. 

Thaep,  William  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Chippenha 
Park,  CO.  Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Cambrid 
and  Suffolk,  late  Capt.  62nd  regt.,  b.  17  July,  183' 
7}i.  7  July,  1868,  Annabella  Lucy,  dau.  of  Arth 
Lyttleton  Annesley,  Esq.  of  Arley  Castle,  < 
Stafford.  He  assumed,  by  royal  license,  16  At 
1861,  the  additional  surname  of  Gent,  in  pursuar 
of  the  wLLl  of  his  maternal  uncle,  George  WiUif 
Gent,  Esq.  of  Moyns  Park,  Essex. 

ILt'ltCagr.— John  Thobp,  a  Gen.  in  the  army  urn 
Oliver  Cromwell,  who  rewarded  his  services  by  grant 
him  the  Hope  estate  in  Jamaica,  where  he  settled  1655,  i 
changed  his  name  to  Tharp.    He  was  father  of 

John  Tharp,  of  Hanover,  Jamaica,  6.  1671 ;  m.  Sarah,  d 
of  Robert  Knowles,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  William, 
Hanover,  ra.  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Haughton,  and  had  iss 
II.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat;  iii.  John,  of  Green  Po 
Jamaica,  ra.  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Harding,  and  d.  1765,  leav 
issue;  i.  Catherine,  ?(i.  Philip  Haughton,  Esq.;  ii.  Rebec 
7/i.  Edward  Chambers,  Esq.;  ui.  Anne,  m.  William  Griss 
Esq. ;  IV.  Mary,  m.  Michael  Petgrave,  Esq.    The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Tharp,   Esq.  of  Hanover,   m.  Margaret  Frost, 
Westmoreland,    Cornwall,   and  d.   1744,   having  had    is; 
I.  John,  of  whom  presently ;  i.  Sarah,   ra.  George  Briss 
Esq.  of  Hanover;  ii.  Rebecca,  m.  Alexander  Campbell,  J- 
of  Glasgow.    The  son, 

John  Tharp,  Esq.  of  Good  Hope,  Jamaica,  living  1776, 
of  Chippenham  Park,  co.  Cambridge,   m.  Elizabeth,  dau 
Thomas  Partridge,  Esq.,  and  eventually  co-heir  to  her  brot  - 
Thomas  Partridge,   Esq.   of  St.  James's,  Jamaica,  and   ' 
issue, 

Joseph,  &.  11  June,  1766,  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards,  m.  1  > 
Lady  Susan  Murray,  dau.  of  John,  4th  Earl  of  Dunir 
and  had  issue,  John,  6.  1794;  m.  1815,  Lady  Hanrah  I  > 
dau.  of  George,  7th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  i.  s.  p.  18i 

John,  d.  young.  John,  of  whom  presently 

Thomas  Partridge,  6.  12  Aug.  1772. 

William,  b.  31  Dec.  1778,  deceased. 

Elizabeth,  ra.  John  Philipson,  Esq.  of  HerriDgJwell,  Sul  • 
and  left  issue. 

The  3rd  son. 


THE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THI 


157 'J 


.ToHN  TnATiP,   Esq.  of  Chippenham  Park,   co.  Cambriflpc, 

apt.  in  thd  Ilovse  Guards  Blue,  /;.  8  Nov.  1769;  m.  6  Oct. 

I'.iil,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Charles  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Huxley 

I -e,  Surrey,  Col.  iu  the  army,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec. 

'  had  issue, 

.'isEPii  SmNEY,  his  heir. 

.lulin  Partridge,  6.  17U9;  d.rinm. 

.\unustus  Junu'S  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Chippcnhnm  and  liector  of 

Miailwell,   I).    1805;   m.  22  Dec.   184U,   Juliet,  dau.  of  Kev. 

John  liond.  Rector  of  Freston,  Suffolk,  aud  has  issue, 

1  Theodore  Augustus,  6.  27  Jan.  1844;  m.  1872,  Margaret 
Amabel,  3rd  dau.  of  Peter  Spence,  Esq.  of  Erlingtou 
House,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

2  Henry  Albert  Frank,  b.  29  Nov.  1845,  d.  young. 

3  Arthur  Keane,  b.  15  Sept.  1848. 

1  Emily  Matilda,  in.  T.  C.  Prickard,  of  Dderw,  co.  Radnor. 
U  Juliet  Louisa.  3  Agnes  Laura. 

George  William,  of  AVarrcn  Cottage,  near  Newmarket,  co. 
Cambridge,  b.  1814. 

Caroline  Eliza,  m.  1823,  Samuel  YateBenyon,  Esq.  of  Stetch- 
wonh  Park,  co.  Cambridge,  and  by  him  (who  d.  22  May, 
1856)  had  issue,  1  Emily  Georgina  Elise,  m.  Sir  Robert 
Pigot,  4th  bart.  of  Patshull,  and  has  issue ;  2  Louisa  Caro- 
line Lydia,  m.  13  April,  1847,  Edward  Arthur  Wellington, 
2nd  Lord  Keane,  and  has  issue,  the  Hon.  Emily  Julia 
Charlotte,  m.  30  Oct.  1866,  Henry  A.  Herbert,  Esq.,  M.P., 
of  Muckross,  Killarncy,  and  has  issue. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  July,  1832,  Alfred  Spooner  Lillingston,  Esq. 
of  Southwold,  Suftblk,  and  c/.  «.  p.  17  June,  1854. 

Ellen  Louisa,  m.  JO  July,  1833,  John  William  Finch  Noyes, 
Esq.  of  Titclitield  House,  co.  Southampton,  and  has  issue, 

[e  d.  1  April,  1S51,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Joseph  Sidney  Thaup,  Esq.  of  Chippenham  Park,  J. P.  and 
i.L.,  formerly  in  the  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  28  Aug.  1797; 
1. 1st,  15  Dec.  1826,  Anna  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
William  Gent,  of  Moyns  Park,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
pNov.  1845)  had  issue, 

1.  John  Manners  Gordon,   Major  West  Essex  Militia,   h. 

23  Oct.  1826;  d.  21  April,  1875. 

u.  Frederick  Sidney  Gould,  b.  13  Sept.  1832;  d.  9  Feb.  1873. 
111.  William  Montagu,  his  heir. 
1.  Georgina    Eliza,   m.  26    Nov.   1860,   Rev.  Alfred  Bond, 

Hector  of  Frestan,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

tr.  Tharp  m.  2ndly,  11  Nov.  1852,  Hon.  Laura  Trollope,  dau. 
I  .lolm,  1st  Lord  Kesteven,  which  lady  d.  19  Jan.  1877.  He 
.  4  March,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  William  Mon- 
'.'■■v  Gent  Tharp,  now  of  Chippenham. 

ms — Arg.,  a  fess  az.  fretty  or,  in  chief  a  lion  rampant  gu. 

illy  crowned  of  the  third  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the 

;id,  in  base  an  anchor  and  two  sugar  canes  ppr.     Crest — 

."pi',"    represented  by  a  demi-woman  habited  or,  mantle 

.ipure  flowing  over  left  shoulder,  in  her  right  hand  an  anchor 

;  r.  resting  upon  the  wreath,  with  the  motto,  In  spe  spiro. 

■  "( — Chippenham  I'ark,  Newmarket.     Towii  ULsiUmcc—OG, 

iiie  SLrett. 


CHELLUSSON  OF  BEODSWORTH  HALT., 

Thellussox,  Charles  Sabine  Augustus,  Esq. 

E   Broclsworth    Hall,   co.   York,   D.L.   for   West 

iding,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  York  1866,  late  Capt. 

-th  Lancers,  b.  5  March,  1822  ;  m.  23  March,  1850, 

irgiana,  dau.  of  W.  Theobald,  Esq.  of  Stockwell, 

I  has  issue. 


I.  Peter,  b.  1850. 
111.  Charles. 
I.  Aline. 


It.  Herbert,  late  Sth  Hussars. 
IV.  .Augustus. 
II.  Constance. 


?LtltCil5r.— CiiAHLEs  TiiELLUssoN,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Evesham 
I'l  son  of  Peter  Thellusson,  Esq.,  whose  will  was  the  subject 
the  celebrated  Thellusson  case,  and  younger  brother  of  the 
t  Baron  Rendlesham),  m.  1795,  Sabine,  eldest  dau.  of  Abra- 
cm  Robarts,  Esq.,  and  d.  1815,  leaving  isjuc, 
•^riARLES,  of  whom  presently, 
'i  liomas  Robarts,  b.  1801 ;  m.  1822,  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 

Workman  Macnaghteii,  Bart.,  and  has  issue.  Sabine  Matilda, 
■  .   1802,   Richard   Greville,   E.sq.  of  Milfurd;  and  Laetitia 

■•biria,    HI.  25    Ai>ril,    Ks72,   Lieut.-Gcn.  Sir  Dightoa   M. 

I'lobyn,  K. C.S.I,  C.B.,  V.C. 
Adeline. 

elder  .son, 

iiARLEs  Thellusson,  Esq..  b.  31  .Tnn.  1797;  m.  19  Oct.  1820, 
y,  youngest  dua.  of  George  G.uut,  Esq.;  ani  d.  5  Feb. 
i,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Charles  Sabine  Auoustds,  now  of  Brodsworth  Hall. 

II.  Alexander  Oallon,  late  Lieut.-Col.  72na  regt.,  b.  8  March, 

u.  Frederick  George,  late   29th  Bengal  NaUve  Infantry, 


7).  1826;  in.  11  Aug.  1853,  Annie,  youngest  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Whitter,  Esq.  of  Worthing,  and  has  issue, 

1  Frederick  Willam,  b.  1854. 

2  Alexander.  3  Percy. 

IV.  Seymour  Stuart,  h.  1827;  d.unm.  1868. 

V.  Ernest,  J. P.  for  Devon,  /;.  1  Jan.  1830;  m.  2  March,  1852, 
Emily,  only  dau.  of  Alfred  Robinsim,  Esq.  of  London,  ;ina 
has  issue,  Ernest  Charles,  /-.  1858 ;  Mary ;  and  Laura  Adeline, 
TO.  20  Aug.  1874,  James  Montagu,  Esq.,  of  Melton  Park,  co. 
York. 

ylrjii.s-— Quarterly,  wavy,  Ist  and  4th,  arg.  two  wings  sa., 
each  bendways  in  pale,  points  towards  the  dexter,  charged 
w  ith  a  trefoil  slipped  or  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  tree  ppr.  charged 
with  a  lozenge  gu.,  thereon  three  guttesd'eau.  t'/csi— A  demi- 
gi-eyliound  couped  arg.,  collared  sa.,  between  two  wings  of 
the  last,  each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  or.  MuUo — 
Lahore  et  honore. 

ib'fitti— Brodsworth  Hall,  Doncaster. 


THICKNESSE    OF    BEECH    HILL. 

TniCKNESSE,  Ven.  Fkancis  Henry,  of  Beech 
Hill,  CO.  Lancaster,  Archdeacon  of  Northampton, 
Canon  Eesidentiary  of  Peterborough  Cathedral,  2ncl 
sou  of  Rev.  William  Edward  Coldwell,  Prebendary 
of  Lichfield,  and  Eector  of  Staflbrd,  assumed,  by 
royal  license,  dated  29  March,  1859,  the  surname 
aud  arms  of  Thicknesse  only,  in  consequence  of 
his  marriage,  July,  1855,  with  Anne,  only  surviving 
child  and  heiress  of  Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse, 
Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  M.P.  for  Wigan.  By  this  lady 
he  has  issue, 

I.  Ralph  Thickndsse,  b.  25  Sept.  185G. 

II.  Francis  Norman,  b.  9  Aug.  1858. 

III.  Phihp  Coldwell,  6.28  Jan.  1860. 

IV.  Raymond  Edward,  b.  17  Oct.  1867. 

V.  John  Audley,  6.  8  Nov.  1869. 

I.  Frances  Annette  Eleanor. 

II.  Katharine  Edith  Mary. 

Ull'llCagC. — Robert  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Bnlferley,  co. 
StalTord,  anno  2  Edward  I.,  a.d.  1274,  to.  Amicia,  dau.  of 
Hugo  de  Betler,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  de  Crew, 
ancestor  of  Lord  Crew)  he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  20  Edward  I., 
A. IK  1291,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  7  Edward  II., 
A.D.  1313,  who  was  father  of 

Henry  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  anno  10  Edward  III,, 
a.d.  1335,  whose  son, 

James  Thicknes,  Lord  of  B.alterley,  anvo  40  Edward  III., 
m.  Elinor,  dau.  and  heir  of  Tunstal  of  Tunstal,  aud  was  *•.  by 
his  son, 

Laurence  Thicknes,  Lord  of  B.ilterlcy,  anno  8  RrrnARD  II., 
Hi.  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Rugdeley,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  temp.  Henry  IV.,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Handle  Swctenham,  of  Somerford,  co. 
Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Lord  of  Balterley,  temp.  Henry  V.  and 
Henry  VI.  He  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Charles  Mainwaiing,  Esq. 
of  Croxton,  co.  Chester,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Esq.  of  Balterley,  m.  Anne,  dnu.  of  Robert; 
Barber,  Esq.  of  Stafford  Green,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Mary, 
m.  Ven.  Archdeacon  Molens,  and  Kalheriue,  to.  Thomas 
Chetham,  of  Manchester,  a  son, 

Ralph  Thicknes,  Esq.  of  Barterley,  m.  at  the  age  of  75, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Humphry  Wolferston,  Esq.  of  Statfold,  co. 
Stafford,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Barterley,  rn.  Katherine,  dau. 
of  Handle  Middleiuore,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  co.  Derby,  and  was 
lather  of 

Ralph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Barterley,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Egerton,  2ad  bart.  of  Egerton,  and  had  issue, 

Ralph,  his  heir. 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Farthinghoe,  co.  Northampton,  m, 
Joyce,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bleneowe,  and  niece  of  Mr.  Justice 
Blencowe,  of  Marston,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Philip,  a  celebrated  Writer,  Lieut.-Governorof  Landguard 
Fort,  VI.  Lady  Elizabeth  Touchet,  dau.  of  the  Earl  of 
Castlehavcn,  and  was  ancestor  of  Tuicknesse  Toucuet, 
Lord  Audley. 

Frances,  m.  Charles  Fletcher,  of  Barterley. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hough,  of  Betley.  _ 

The  son  and  heir, 
Ralph  TuicKMissE,  Esq.  of  Barterley,  and  The  Oaks,  aged 


1580 


THI 


TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


Till 


2S  in  1001,  r,i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Stockton, 
of  The  (J:\ks,  co.  Chester,  and  of  London,  and  was  father  of 

Ealph  TaiCKNEssE,  Esq.  of  The  Oaks,  6.  1693,  ra.  Alcthea, 
dau.  of  Richard  Bostocli,  M.D.,  of  Whicksale,  and  hud,  with 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

llALPH  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Oaks,  M.D.,  6.  at  Barterley 
Hall,  28  Oct.  1718,  who  sold  the  estate  1747.  He  was  a  dis- 
tinguished Physician,  and  the  author  of  several  medical  works. 
By  Anne  Dorothy  Bostock  his  wife,  he  left  a  son, 

Halph  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  M.P.  for  Wigan,  m. 
iiarah,  dau.  of  John  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Newborough  House, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  d.  6  Oct.  1842,  leaving  a  son, 

Ralph  Anthony  Thicknesse,  Esq.  of  Beech  Hill,  M.P.  for 
Vigan,  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Newborough  House,  and  left  issue, 

Ealph,  0.  18  April,  1833,  accidentally  drowned  in  Windermere 
Lake,   13  Sept.  1853,  unm. 

Anne,  only  surviving  child,  m.  July,  1855,  Rev.  Franci3 
Henry  Coldwell,  now  Thicknesse,  Vicar  of  Deane,  and 
Rural  Dean  of  Bolton-le-Moors,  now  of  Beechhill. 

Sarah,  d.  May,  1833.  Eleanor,  d.  March,  1853. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  fretty  or,  in  chief  a  blade  of  a 
scythe  az.  a  canton  of  the  second,  an  escutcheon  of  pretence, 
quarterly,  1st  and  4lh,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  fretty  or,  in  chief  a 
blade  of  a  scythe  az. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  three  stumps  of  trees 
eradicated  ppr.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  erect  vested  paly  or  and 
gu.,  charged  with  a  cross-crosslct  counterchanged  cuffed,  arg., 
in  the  hand  ppr.  a  scythe  also  ppr.,  the  handle  gold  and  the 
Wade  downwards  az.     Motto — Sine  clade  stcrno. 

£tai — ^Bcech  liiU,  Wigan.  co.  Chester. 


THISTLETHWAYTE    OF    SOUTHWICX 
PARK. 

Thistlethwatte,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Southwick 
Park,  Hants,  b.  4  Dec.  1809;  m.  6  Aug.  1850, 
Elizabeth  Catherine,  2ucl  dau.  of  Lieut-Gen.  the 
Hon.  Sir  Hercules  Robert  Pakenham,  K.C.B.,  of 
Laugford  Lodge,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Edward,  6.  2  March,  1854. 

II.  Arthur  Henry,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  25  March, 
1857. 

m.  Thomas  George,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  17  April,  1859. 

IV.  Evelyn  William,  b.  5  April,  18G1. 

V.  Robert  Richard,  b.  9  May,  1863. 

VI.  Charles  Michael,  b.  9  April,  1865. 

1.  Emily.  ii.  Elizabeth  Catherine,  d.  1853. 

in.  Catherine,  m.  1876,  Capt.  Alexander  Borthwick,  Rifle 
Brigade,  and  has  issue. 

iLincagC. — This  family,  of  Saxon  origin,  first  settled  in 
CO.  York,  but  removed  thence  in  the  time  of  Henry  VII.,  to 
Winterslow,  AVilts. 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.,  head  of  the  family  at 
the  close  of  the  16th  tentury,  m.  Cecilia,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony 
Hungerford,  Knt.  of  Blackburton,  co.  Oxford,  and  was  s.  by  his 
6on, 

ALEXANDEa  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  m. 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Penruddocke,  Knt.  of  Compton 
Chamberlaine,  Wilts,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  son, 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  m.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Childecot,  Esq.  of  Whiteway, 
Isle  of  Purbeck,  Dorset,  and  was  father  of 

l''RANCis  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  ni.  1CS3, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co.-heiress  of  Major  Robert  Pelhain,  of  Compton 
Valance,  Dorset  (great-grandson  of  Anlhojiy  Pelliain,  brother 
of  Sir  William  Pelham,  ancestor  of  the  Duke  of  Newcastle), 
and  was  father  of 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  6.  1686, 
in.  1717,  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Whitehead,  Esq.  of  Norman 
Court,  Hants,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Richard  Norton,  Esq. 
of  Southwick,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  Alexander,  his  heir.  ii.  Francis,  s.  his  brother. 

III.  Robert,  eventually  heir  of  the  family. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Winterslow,  s.  his 
father,  m.  30  Dec.  1741,  Sarah  Randall,  and  had  three  daus., 

I.  Kathcrine,  m.  1  Jan.  1784,  Thomas  Midboure,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  d.  young. 

III.  Anne,  tn.  29   Aug.  1768,  Thomas  Somers  Cocks,  Esq., 
brother  of  tlie  1st  Lord  .Somers,  and  had  issue. 

Dying  without  male  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

Francis  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Norman  Court,  b.  1719, 
recovered  as  heir-at-law,  after  his  uncle,  Mr.  Norton's  decease, 
the  Southwick  estate  (which  had  been  bequeathed,  in  an  extra- 
ordinary will,  to  Government),  and  assumed  the  suniumc  and 


arms  of  WmxHEAD.  This  gentleman,  the  intimate  friend  o 
Horace  Walpole,  was,  it  is  said,  to  have  been  created  Lon 
Carnarvon,  but  his  death  occurred  previous  to  the  intende( 
elevation.    Dying  without  issue,  he  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Robert  Thistlethwatte,  D.D.,  of  Southwick,  b.  1720 
TO.  Selina,  dau.  of  Peter  Bathurst,  Esq.  of  Clarendon  Park 
Wilts,  by  the  Lady  Selina  Sliiiley  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert,  Is 
Earl  Ferrers,  and  had  issue, 

Robert,  his  heir.  Alexander. 

Selina,  m.  1777,  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Chesterfield. 
Eliza,  m.  1784,  Arthur  Stanhope,  Esq. 

Dr.  Thistlethwayte  was  «.  by  his  elder  son, 

Robert  Thistlethwatte,  Esq.  of  Southwick,  M.P.  fo 
Hants  for  more  than  twenty  years.  He  r,i.  Selina,  dau.  an 
co-heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Frederick,  Bart.,  and  d.  1802,  liavin 
had  issue, 

Robert,  d.  unm. 

Alexander,  m.  six  weeks  before  his  death,  in  1802,  Ellz 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bettesworth,  Esq.,  which  lady  h 
2ndly,  28  April,  1820,  ,Hans  Francis,  11th  Earl  of  Huntin; 
don ;  and  3rdly,  1838,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Noel  Harris,  K.H 
and  d.  1846.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

Henry  Frederick,  of  Purbrook,  Hants,  m.  Mary,  dau. 
Charles  Olive,  Esq.,  R.N.,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Frederic! 
of  London,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  —  Denyer,  Esq.,  and  h' 
had  issue,  Augustus  Frederick,  deceased ;  Henry  Alexandc 
Lieut.  33rd  regt.,  d.  in  the  Crimea;  Arthur  John,  d.  11  Ja 
1859;  Alfred  Robert  William,  an  officer  33rd  regt. ;  Frar 
Norrey;  Donald  Sydney;  Philip  Edward,  7j2.  25  Nov.  187 
Frances,  widow  of  A.  N.  C.  Nugent,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Cai 
Perceval,  R.N ;  Caroline  Augusta. 

Frederick,  lost  at  sea  1807. 

Eliza,  d.  unm.  1837. 

Mr.  Thistlethwayte  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Thistlethwatte,   Esq.   of  Southwick  Park,    b. 
Sept.   1779,  High  Sheriff  1806,  and  M.P.  for  Hants,  1807; 
1st,  April,  1803,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of —  Guitton,  Esq.  of  Lit 
Park,  Wickham,  Hants,  by  whom  (who  d.  1823)  he  had  issui 

Thomas,  now  of  Southwick  Park. 

Alexander,  6.  1814;  d.  1841. 

Selina,   m.  William  Garnior,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Rev. 

Garnier,  of  Rookesbury,  Hants;  d.  1851. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Col.  Holman  distance,  d.  1850. 
Mary  Anne,  to.  Rev.  Stephen  Butler;  she  (/.  1837. 
Catherine,  to.  Rear  Admiral  Sir  Francis  Collier. 
Louisa,   m.   Edward  W.  Trafford,  Esq.,  son  of   Kigismu 

Trafford  Southwell,  Esq.  of  Wroxham  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Matilda,  to.  John  Orred,  Esq.  of  Tranmerc,  co.  Chester. 
Caroline,  m.  Sir  J.  P.  Bruce  Chichester,  of  Arlington  Con 

Devon,  d.  1851. 
Laura,  ni.  Lieut.  Col.  C.  Dunsmure,  late  42nd  Highlander 

He  m.  2ndly,  1827,  Tryphena,   dau.  of  Henry  Bathurst,  L 
Bishop  of  Norwich,  and  great-uiece  to  Allen,  the  celcbr.i 
Earl  Bathurst,  and  had  issue, 
Augustus  Frederick,  b.  July,  1830;  m.  21  Jan.  18.i2,  Lai 
Eliza  Jane  Seymour,  dau.  of  Capt.  U.  H.  Bell,  of  Bellbroi 
CO.  Antrim,  by  his  2nd  wife. 
Arthur  Henry,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  6.  July,  1832;  d. 
Scutari,  1854. 

Grace,  m.  John  Grace,  Esq.  of  Gracefield,  co.  Eoscommoi    . 
Mr.  Thistlethwayte  d.  14  Sept.  1850. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  bend  az.,  three  pheons  of  the  field.    Crcs 
A  derai-lion  az.  holding  a  pheon  or. 
Seat — Southwick  Park,  Fareham,  Hants. 

Southwick  Park  was  formerly  a  Priory  of  Black  Canons,  wh 
became  of  historical  celebrity  from  its  having  been  the  see 
of  the  marriage  of  Henry  VI.  with  Margaret  of  Anjou.    1 
priory  was  originally  built  at  Porcestcr  by  Henrt  I.  in  i  ■ 
year  1133,  but  was  sliortly  afterwards  removed  to  Southwi- 
where  it  continued  to  flourish  till  the  period  of  the  dissolutii 
Its  privileges  were  extensive,  and  in  1235  the  Canons  procui 
the  grant  of  a  market  and  fair  to  be  held,  but  the  former  1 
been  long  disused.    They  also  obtained  liberty  of  free  war 
in   1321.    At  the  Dissolution  the  site  and  demesnes  of 
Priory  were  granted  to  John  White,  Esquire  of  the  Body 
Henry  VIII.    This  gentleman  (who  d.  1567)  left  a  son,  Edw: 
White,  Esq.   of  Southwick,   High  Sheriff  for  Hants  1573, 
Mary,  sister  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Honora,  Countess 
Sussex)  of  Richard  Pounde,  Esq.  of  Drayton,  and  had,  w 
other  issue,  a  son  and  successor,  Jolin  White,  Esq.  of  Sou 
wick,    High  Sheriff    1593,    whose   dau.,   Honora,   m.  Dai 
Norton,   son   of  Sir   Richard    Norton,   Knt.,   of   Rothcrfii 
Hants,   the   representative  of  a   most  ancient  and  cmin 
family  in  that  co.,  and  thus  the  Nortons  acquired  the  Soi 
wick    estate.      Col.    Daniel    Norton    was    a    stanch     par 
mentarian,  and  signalized  himself  in  behalf  of  the  Conini 
during  the  civil  wars.     His  descendant,  Richard  Norton,  I 
of  Southwick,  was  lite  last  male  heir  of  the  family. 


I 


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3  581 


THOMAS  OF  LLANNOH. 

Thomas,  Eees-Goring,  Esq.  of  Llannon,  co. 
armartlieu,  M.A.,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  b.  21  Nov.  1824  ; 
.  18  April,  1861,  Emily,  roixngesfc  dau.  of  the  late 
.   I.  Nevill,  Esq.  of  Llangenuech  Park,  and  has 

sue, 

t.  Enrs  GoEtNG,  6.  14  Aug.  1864. 
1.  Elinor  Anne  Croring. 

5£iltC(t5C. — The  surname  of  this  family  was  oricinally 
reherne;  but  by  one  of  those  changes  formerly  common 
nongst  the  Welsh,  it  became,  as  now  borne,  Thomas.  An 
state  called  Llettymawr,  in  Llannon,  co.  Caimanhen,  was 
Dssessed,  1579,  by 
Tbeherne  Thomas,  whose  son. 

Bees  Trehekx-e,  of  Llettymawr,  w,   1610,  Helen  John,  of 
ydfwch,  Glamorganshire,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Thomas  Kees  Tbeherne,  Esq.  of  Llettymawr,  6.  1G12,  who 
.  Margaret  Eowen,  of  Marchoglwyn,  LUmnon,  and  left  (with 
dau.)  a  son  aad  successor, 

Rees  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llettymawr,  m.  Sarah  Powell,  of 
entreardd,  Llanelly,  Carmarthenshire,  by  whom  (who  d. 
■27)  he  had  issue, 

Rees  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llettymawr,  6.  1680;  m.  1709,  Mary, 
x\x.  of  William  King,  Esq.  of  Mansaint,  near  Kidwelly,  and 
1759,  leaving, 

Rees,  of  Llettymawr,  h.  1710;  d.  s.  p.  17  Xov.  1777. 
David,  of  Llwydcoed,  Llannon,  6.  1717;  m.  Deborah,  dau. 
of  David  Rees,  Esq.  of  Erynynyd,   and  left  issue,   John 
Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwydcoed,  who  m.  Miss  Ann  Davics,  and 
dying  1812,  left  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.  7  Aug.  1821,  and  one 
dau.  .\SNE  Davies  Thomas,  who  m.  1819,'fhomas  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Bronwydd,  Cardiganshire,  possessor  of  the  harony 
of  Kemys,  co.  Pembroke,  and  was  mother  of  the  late  Sis 
Thomas  Davies  Lloid,  Bart. 
Morgan,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,  ni.  David  Davies,  of  Swansea, 
he  3rd  son, 

Morgan  Thomas,  Esq.,  6.  at  Llettymawr,  1726;  m.  17C3, 
ranees,  only  child  and  heiress  of  Henry  Goring,  Esq.  of 
rodley  HaU,  co.  Stafford,  High  Sherlflf  1723  (son  of  William 
oring,  Esq.,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  John 
ilbert,  Esq.  of  Erodley),  and  dying  20  May,  1800,  was  s.  by 
is  sod, 

ReesGobing  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llannon,  co.  Carmarthen,  and 
Doting  Graveney,  co.  Surrey.     He  m.9  July,  1799,  Sarah, 
'lU.  of  the  late  Richard  Hovell,  Esq.  of  Norfolk,  and  by  her 
;rho  d.  2  June,  1838;  had  issue, 
Rees  Goring,  his  heir. 

irgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Susses,  A.M.  Trin.  Coll.  Cara- 
ridge,  M.P.,  b.  6  Aug.  1803,  who  assumed  the  old  family 
name  of  Treherne,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  ;  m.  Sept. 
1835,  Louisa  Frances,  only  child  of  John  Apsley  Dalrymple, 
Esq.  of  Gate  House.  Susses,  and  left  issue,  Morgan  Dal- 
rymple; Goring  Apsley;  Georgina;  Emily  Louisa;  and 
Mary  Florence. 

George  Treherne,  who  likewise  assumed  the  old  family  name 
of  Trehekse,  6.  4  Nov.  1809;  m.  1st,  13  April,  18-16,  the 
Baroness  Frederica,  dau.  of  the  Baron  Ferdinand  Hildbrandt, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1847)  had  one  dau.,  Fer- 
dinandina  Frederica  Georgiana  Carolina,  m.  Count  Theo- 
hald  Butler,  of  Haimhausen,  Bavaria.  He  m.  2ndly,  and 
d.n  March,  1878,  leaving  a  son  Hugo. 
Sarah  Frances,  m.  22  Aug.  18.32,  William  Henry  Pattison, 
Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  of  Witham,  Esses.  This  lady,  with 
her  husband,  was  unfortunately  drowned,  on  the  20th  Sept. 
following  her  marriage,  in  the  Lac  de  Guave,  in  the  High 
Pyrenees. 

r.  Thomas  d.  21  Sept.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Rees  Goring  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Gelly  Wernen,  J.P.  andD.L., 

gh  Sherifif  1830,  6.  26  May,  1801 ;  m.  2  March,  1824,  Caro- 

e,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Esdaile,  Esq.,  sister  of  Edward 

(Tries    Esdaile,    Esq.  of    Cothelstone,    House,     Somerset, 

d  grand-dau.  of  Sir  James  Esdaile,  Kut.,  and  by  her  (who 

7  Oct.  1860)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  26  June,  1!j63. 

llEEs  Goring,  now  of  Llannon. 

"'illiam  Esdaile,  late  an  officer  in  the  army,  6.  25  Jan.  1826; 

.  and  ha.s  issue. 

rgan Trehearn,  6.  29  May,  1830;  d.  21  Aug.  1831. 
Morgan,  b.  22  Oct.  1831 ;  d.  26  Sept.  1836. 
jeorge  Gilbert  Treheani,  b.   30  Dec.  1837;  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  the  late  George  Gape,  Esq.  of   St.  Michael's,  St. 
Alban's,  Herts,  and  has  two  daus. 

Caroline  Sarah,  r,i.  5  Dec.  1850,  Charles,  Count  Althann, 
of  Militschowes,    Bohemia,  Grandee  of  Spain  of  the  first 
class,  and  Chamberlain  to  the  Emperor  of  Austria,  and  has 
a  son,  Robert,  and  a  dau.,  Constance,  m.  Count  Vrintz. 
.ouisa  Frances,  d.  at  Nit-e,  2  Aug.  1871. 
;arali  Fj-iinvies,  vi.  15  June,  1658,  Morjiun  Jones,  Esq.  of 


Penylan,    co.   Cardig.in.  and   Llanmilo,    co.   Carmarthen 

J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  d.  V>  Nov.  1873,  leaving  issue. 

^rai.s— Gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  between   three  herons  arg. 

four  barrulcts  az.     Crest — A  heron's  head  erased  arg.  gorged 

with  a  garland  of  roses  gu.     Motto — Deo  et  patre. 

SuaCn — Llannon,  co.  Carmarthen ;  and  Tooting  Lodge,  Surrey. 


THOMAS    OF    RATION. 

Thomas,  Feeeman,  Esq.  of  Eatton  and  Tapton, 
Sussex,  b.  12  Sept.  1866,  s.  his  father  1868. 

iLtUCagC— Thomas  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  son  of 
Akthur  Free.man,  Esq.  of  London,  had  four  sons,  Aethttb, 
Robert;  Thomas;  and  Byam  ;  and  four  daus.,  one  vi.  Warner, 
another  Kirwan,  a  third  Philips,  and  the  fourth  Gen.  Shering- 
ton  Talbot,  brother  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Talbot  of  Ileusol.  The 
eldest  son, 

Arthur  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  or  St.  Cle- 
ment Danes,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Freeman,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  who  had  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

Arthur  FrEEMAN,  Esq.  of  Antigua,  m.  5  Dec.  1765, 
Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Thomas,  1st  bart.  of 
Yapton,  Sussex,  and  (/.  1780,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1797), 

Inigo,  of  Ratton  and  Yapton. 

George  Thomas,  Lieut.  Col.  11th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  unm. 
11  Nov.  1827. 

JIargaret. 

Melesina  Warburton,  m.  Nathaniel  Bayley,  Esq.  of  Bath. 

Lydia  Frances,  m.  John  Leonard  Kuapp,  Esq.  of  ^Uveston. 
The  eldest  son, 

Inigo  Thomas,  Fsq.  of  Ratton  and  Yapton,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  25  Jan.  1767,  s.  his  maternal  uncle,  Sir  William 
Thomas  Bart,  of  Yapton,  1777,  and  in  compliance  with  his 
will,  assumed  the  surname  of  Thomas,  in  lieu  of  his  patro- 
nymic, Freeman,  by  royal  license,  17S6.  He  m.  1st,  3  July, 
1707,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bedale,  co. 
York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1800)  had  issue,  Charlotte, 
d.  unm. ;  and  Georgiana,  ra.  William  Battle  Wrightson,  Esq. 
of  Cushworth,  co.  York ;  he  m.  2ndly,  2  Aug.  1803,  Hon. 
Frances  Anne  Brodrick,  only  dau.  of  George,  Viscount  Midle- 
ton,  by  his  1st  wife,  Lady  Frances  Pelhaui,  dau.  of  Thomas,  IsC 
Earl  of  Chichester,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Freeman,  his  heir. 
William  Brodrick,  b.  18  Feb.  1811. 

Arthur  (Rev.),  b.  16  Feb.  1816;  m.  18  IMarcli,  1810,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Julian  Skrine,  Esq.  of  Cambridge,  and  has  issue. 
Henry  John,  b.  '22  Feb.  1817,  Lieut.-Col.  It.A. 
Charles  Edward,  6.  20  May,  1823. 

Frances.  Mary.  Albinia. 

Louisa,  m.  Arthur  John  Knapp,  Esq.  of  Clifton. 

Mr.  Thomas  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son  and  heir. 

Freeman  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ratton  and  Yapton,  sometime 
Lieut,  in  the  8th  Hussars,  b.  23  Aug.  ISOS;  m.  26  April,  1S36, 
Amelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Frederick  (son  of  Gen. 
Frederick,  a  younger  branch  of  the  family  of  Sir  Richard 
Frederick,  Bart.),  and  had  issue, 

George  Freeman,  b.  17  Feb.  1837. 
Freeman  Frederick,  Kate  of  Katton. 
Alan  Brodrick,  b.  24  Feb.  1844. 

Charles  Ini-co.  Arthur  Goring. 

Florence  Emily. 

Isabella   Mary,   ra.  Rev.   John  Goring,    of  Wistcn   Park, 
Sussex. 

His  second  son, 

Thomas  Freeman  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eatton  and  Yapton,  co. 
Sussex,  J. P.,  formerly  Rifle  Brigade,  6.  U  April,  1838;  m.  18 
June,  1863,  Mabel,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  H.  B.  W. 
Brand,  M.P.  of  Glynde,  Sussex,  Speaker  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Freeman,  now  of  Ratton. 

I.  Florence.        ii.  Margaret  Georgiana.        m.  Helen. 

He  d.  1  Dec.  18C8. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  lions  rampant  !vx-  a  chief  .<iz.     Ci-cst — A 
demi-lion  rampant  gu.,  on  the  shoulder  an  ermine  spot  arg. 
Seat — Ratton,  Willingdon,  near  Eastbourne,  Sussex. 

THOMAS    or    YSTRAD    MYNACH. 

Thomas,  Geoege  William  Geiffith,  Esq.  of 
Ystrad  Mjnach,  co.  Glamorgan,  m.  EUen,  dau.  of 
Eobert  William  Kennard,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George.  ii.  Edward  Llewelyn. 

I.  Ellen.  II.  Catherine. 

iitltCdfrC— From  David  ap  Lleweltn  ^ancestor  also,  of 
the  Lewises,  Mobgans,  and  Thomases  of  Rn^irra)  descended, 


1582 


THO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THO 


Etivs  ap  TnoMAS,  of  Llanbratlacli,  whose  eldest  son  (by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ricihard  Came,  of  Nash), 

John  Thomas,  of  Llanbradach,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Morgan,  of  Bedwelty  and  Penllwyn  Garth  fby  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Stradling,  Knt.),  and  by  her 
(who  m.  2ndly,  Edward  Pritchard,  of  Llancayach)  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  c?.  1664;  to.  Joan. 
dau.  and  heir  (by  Jane,  dau.  of  Howel  Mathew,  of  Sweldon) 
of  Lewis  Llewellyn,  10th  Lord  of  Kydlaver,  and  12th  in  male 
descent  from  Jestyn  ap  Gwrgant.  By  her  William  Thomas 
had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  whose  will,  dated 
1  Sept.  1664,  was  proved  13  July,  1667,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Sir  John,  and  sister  and  heir  of  John  Carew,  Esq.  of  Cam- 
erton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  1678,  made  his 
will  1689,  which  was  proved  20  Sept.  1G93;  hem.  1st,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Anthony  Mathew,  of  Roath  (by  his  2nd  wife,  Grace, 
dau.  of  John  Van,  of  Marcross),  and  had  issue,  Tho.mas. 
He  m.  2ndly^  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of  Machen,  and 
sister  of  Lewis  Morgan,  of  Pen-y-lan,  in  Bassaleg,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  William,  heir  to  his  nephew  ;  Elizabeth,  to.  Gabriel 
Thomas,  of  Wauntreoda;  Joan,  m.  Thomas  Lewis,  of  St. 
Xicholas;  Jane,  m.  Howel  Mathew,  and  had  issue.  Tiie  son, 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  High  Sheriff  170,'), 
was  buried  at  Eglwysilan  1720;  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  James 
Heriot,  of  London,  citizen  and  cloth  worker,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  Oct.  1717)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1705, 

James  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  who  d.  s.  p.  1731,  and 
was  s.  by  his  uncle, 

AViLLiAM  Thomas,  Esq.  2nd  son  of  William  Thomas,  but 
eldest  by  his  2nd  wife,  Joan  Morgan.  He  »!.  a  dau.  of  Joshua 
Kobotham,  of  Croes,  Llanedern,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  and 
Joan,  m.  Evan  Jones,  of  Llanwonno.    The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Tredornen,  1731-8,  and  afterwards 
of  Llanbradach,  d.  before  1775.  He  m.  a  dau.  of  Anthony 
Williams,  of  I'caalta,  in  Gelhgaer,  and  had  two  sons.  The 
elder, 

William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  1773,  who  con- 
veyed Ystrad  to  his  brother,  in  fulfilment  of  an  imperfect  act 
of  his  father,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon 
Castle,  and  d.  s.  p.  1781.     His  brother, 

Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  William  Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Gellifindigiad,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  who  served  at  the  battle  of  Alexandria,  and  d. 
on  his  way  home  at  Gibraltar,  <ram. 

II.  Thomas,  who  i/i.  Bridget,  dau.  and  heir  of  Marmaduke 
Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Garth,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir, 
Clara,  of  Llanbradach  and  Pencerrig,  who  ra.  10  Sept. 
1835,  Henry  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc  {see  that 
Famili/). 

III.  Geokge  (Rev.),  of  Tstrad-y-Mynach.  He  to.  Eliza,  diu. 
of  William  Crawshay,  Esq.  of  Cyfarthfa,  and  d.  1860, 
having  had  issue, 

1  George  William  Griffith,  now  of  Ystrad  Mynach. 
1  Jane,  .'.  1800.  2  Eliza,  d.  1864. 

3  Katherinc,  m.  Martin  Kennard,  Esq.,  and  hiis  issue. 
Seat — Ystrad  MynaUi,  co.  Glamorgau. 


THOMAS    OF    LLWYN    MADOC. 

Thomas,  Clara,  of  Lhvyn  Madoc,  co.  Brecon, 
Pencerrig,  co.  Eadnor,  and  Llanbradach,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, s.  her  brother  1S61. 

iLinCHflC. — This  family  derives,  in  a  direct  descent,  frcvn 
Elystan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  Ffcrllys,  and  has  been  seated  at 
Lhvyn  Madoc  for  several  centuries.  The  great  grandfather  of 
the  late  representative, 

Evan  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  m.  1st,  Miss  Walters, 
of  Clyn,  CO.  Radnor  ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Jones,  of  Crebarth,  co. 
Brecon,  and  by  the  former  only  left  issue  two  sons,  Henry 
his  heir  ;  and  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p.    The  former, 

Henkt  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Morgan  Gwynne,  Esq.  of  Brynairon,  a  younger  branch  of  the 
Gwynnes  of  Monachl;/,  co.  Cardigau,  and  by  her  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Mary  and  Jane,  both  d.  vji,n.)  a  son  and  heir, 

Evan  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  and  of  Sully,  co. 
Glan«orga«,  in.  13  March,  1S07,  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles 
Eanken,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Richmond  Lodge,  Belfast,  by  Mary 
liis  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Moses  Graut,  lloi-tor  of  NoUon, 
*.o.  Pembroke,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1.  Henry,  his  heir. 

u.  Chiirles  Evans,  of  Craniner,  Mitcham,  Surrey,  h.  7  June, 


1817;  TO.  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Shepherd  Pear- 
.son,  Esq.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Algernon  Evan,  b.  15  Nov.  18r)2. 

2  Edmund  Lyons  Evan,  h.  3  Aug.  185G. 

3  Llewellyn  Evan,  b.  6  Sept.  1859. 

4  Owen  Grant  Evan,  b.  25  March,  1861. 

5  Hugh  Evan,  b.  27  Oct.  1862. 

6  Charles  Henry  Evan.  7  Bartle  Evan,  deceased. 

1  Emily  Lilian  Evan,  deceased. 

2  Catherine  Evan.  3  Cara  Mary  Evan. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  26  Oct.  1833. 

II.  Alicia,  ill.  Robert  Oliver  Jones,  Esq.  of  Fonmon  Castle, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  andd.  1  April,  1851,  leaving  issue. 

HI.  Clara  Jane,  d.  18  Oct.  1S44. 

IV.  ElizabetU,  d.  12  Feb.  1826. 

V.  Anna,  m.  John  Coke  Fowler,  Esq. 
\i.  Emily  Martha,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Thomas  d.  4  July,  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc  and  Pencerrig,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  and  Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  of  Glamor- 
gan, b.  16  Jan.  1808  ;  to.  10  Sept.  1835,  Clara,  only  surviving 
child  of  Thomas  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Llanbradach,  co.  Glamorgau, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Evan  Llewellyn,  his  heir. 
I.  Clara,  s.  her  brother. 

Mr.  Thomas,  d.  24  Dec.  1863,  and  was  «.  by  his  only  son, 

Evan  Llewellyn  Tho.mas,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Madoc,  Pencerrig, 
and  Llanbradach,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  27  Feb.  1S39 ;  d.  wnni. 
23  Feb.  1864,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  only  sister, 

Clara  Thomas,  now  of  Llwyn  Madoc. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  two  griffins  rencon- 
trant  combatant  of  the  field,  gorged  with  two  bars  gu.,  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  three  cinquefoils  pierced  or.  Crest — Out  of 
a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-seahorse  salient  sa.  maned  gold. 

Seats — Llwyn  Madoc,  co.  Brecon;  and  Pencerrig,  co. 
Radnor. 

THOMAS    OF    COED-HELEK". 

See  Hughes  of  Pias  Coch. 


THOMAS  OF  WELFIELD  HOUSE. 

Thomas,  Edwaed  David,  Esq.  ofWelfield  House, 
00.  Radnor,  M.A.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  of 
Brecon  and  Radnor,  High  Sheriff  1843,  b.  1  March, 
1808  ;  m.  12  Sept.  1837,  Arabella  Emma,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Samuel  Gowland,  Esq.  of 
Cagebrook,  co.  Hereford,  by  Amelia  Ann  his  wife, 
only  child  of  Francis  Tomkyns  Price,  Esq.,  and  lias 
by  her  (who  d.  3  Nov.  1877)  issue, 

I.  Edward  David,  B.A.,  b.  8  Oct.  1839;  m.  7  April,  1869; 
Caroline  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  C.  W.  Greenly,  Esq.  of 
Titley  Curt,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Aubrey,  6.  1  May,  1872. 

II.  Evan  Aubrey,  b.  31  Jan.  1845;  Capt.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards.  in.  Francis  Gowland,  b.  13  March,  1648. 

I  Arabella  Katherinc  Alicia,  d.  13  Feb.  1858. 

II.  Amelia  Anne  Mary.  in.  Rosamira  Annabctte. 

3LtllC7tfJC. — This  family  claims  to  be  a  younger  brancli  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Thomas  of  Hywii  Madoc,  co.  Brecon, 
descended  from  one  of  the  younger  lines  of  the  House  of  Elys- 
tan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  Ferlys.  The  great-grandfather  of 
the  present  representative, 

Edward  Thomas,*  Esq.  ra.  Catherine  Davis,  of  Sarn-y-Gyfin, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  Edward,  of  whom 
presently  ;  and  David,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Brecon  and 
Kadnor,  who  filled  for  many  years  the  office  of  Deputy  Pay- 
master of  the  Forces,  and  was  Esquire  to  Lord  Keith,  K.B. 
The  elder  son, 

Edward  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P.  for  co.  Brecon,  to.  1st,  Leiitia 
Price,  of  Mais-y-ron;  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Degoedy,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  by  the  latter  left  at 
his  decease,  Jan.  1808,  a  dau.  Aune,  m.  D.  Pritchard,  Esq. 
J.P.  for  CO.  Brecon,  and  a  son, 

David  Thomas,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  cos.  Brecon  and 
Radnor,  who  inherited  from  his  uncle,  David,  the  mansion  of 
Welfield,  with  estates  in  Radnorshire,  and  served  as  High 
Sheriff  for  that  co.  1829.  He  m.  April,  1807,  Catherine,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Jones,  Esq.  of  Ystrad  Walter,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  David,  present  representative. 

II.  David,  b.  1809 ;  m.  1  Jan.  1839,  Julia  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  (A 

*  Mr.  Edward  Thomas's  sister,  Mary,  m.  Evnn  Lloyd,  Esq. 
of  Cwmcnilieu,  co.  Radnor,  father  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Evail 
Lloyd,  Col.  of  the  7th  Dr»soon  Guards, 


THO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THO 


ir,83 


Thomas  Batt,  Esq.  of  Brecon,  which  lady  d.  10  Nov.  1834, 
leaving;  issue  twelve  children. 
III.  William  Jones  (Rev.),  of  Llan  Thomas,  Ilay,  South  Wales, 
J. P.  COS.  Hereford,  Brecon,  and  Kadnor,  Vicar  of  Llanigon, 
CO.  Brecon,  M.A.,  6.  4  Dec.  1811;  m.  22  Jan.  1839.  Aune 
K.lizabeth,  only  child  of  the  Kev.  John  Jones,  M.A.  of 
llircford  (by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund  I'ateshall, 
Esq.  of  Aliensmore,  co.  Hereford),  and  has  issue, 

1  William  Jones,  b.  12  Dec.  1839,  late  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards,  D.L.  for  Brecon  and  Radnor. 

2  John  David  Cove,  b.  23  July,  1841,  Capt.  and  late  Adju- 
tant 22nd  rcgt. 

3  Henry    Evan    P.ateshall,  6.  17  May,   1842;  Lieut,  and 
liistructor  of  Musketry  l.''ith  rcgt. 

4  Edward  Lechmere,  0.  2  March,  1845,  a  Coffee  Planter  in 
Ceylon,  andrf.  Sept.  1878. 

5  Nicholas  Charles  Scudamore,  6.  27  Oct.  1850,  Commoner 
of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridse. 

6  Walter  Sandys,  b.  10  Nov.  18.=53. 

1  Mary  Eli/abetli.  2  Grace  Catharine  Anne. 

3  Charlotte  Alice.  4  Edith  Burnam. 

5  Frances  Eleanor  Jane. 
IV.  Evan  Pateshall,  Esq.,  now  of  Aliensmore,  M.P.  for 
city  of  Hereford,  b.  24  Dec.  181G;  m.  May,  1842,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William  Lechmerc,  E^^r|.,  afrer- 
wards  Pateshall,  of  Hereford ;  and  has  assumed  the  sur- 
ilanie  of  Pateshall. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Aug.  1843,  Rev.  Essex  Holcombe,  son  of 
liev.  J.  Holcombe,  of  Cocheston,  co.  Pembroke. 

II.  .inne, 'Hi..  June,  1S41,  John  Jones,  Esq.,  of  Blaenos,  M.P. 
CO.  Carmarthen,  Barrister-at-Law.     She  d.  29  Sept.  1844. 

II!.  iMary  Alicia,  m.  8  Oct.  1845,  Hugh  Powell  Piice  (now 
Powell),  Esq.  of  Castle  Madoc,  co.  Brecon,  and  has  issue, 
one  son,  Hugh  Penry. 

Mr.  Thomas  d.  23  Jan.  1830,  and  his  wife  March,  1841. 

Arm^ — Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
two  griflSns  passant  combatant  counterchanged  a  chief  wavy 
az.  charged  with  three  einquefoils  arg.  Crest— Out  of  .a  mural 
crown  arg.  a  demi-sea-horse  gu.  crined  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a  cinquefoil  arg.,  and  in  the  paws  an  anchor 
erect  sa.  resting  on  the  mural  crown.  Motto — I  Dduw  b'or  diolch. 

Seal — Wellield  House,  Builth,  co.  Brecon. 


THOMPSON    OF    SHERIFF    HUTTON, 

Thompson,  Edward  Peect,  Esq.  of  Sheriff 
Hutton  Park,  co.  York,  late  of  the  7th  Hussars, 
b.  29  Jan.  1837;  m.  13  April,  1858,  Charlotte 
Alice,  dan.  of  Eear-Admiral  the  Hon.  Jocelyn 
Percy,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Edwaed  Leonard,  6.  14  Aug.  ISCO. 

H.  George,  b.  20  Aug.  18GI. 

III.  Stephen  Frederick,  6.  8  Sept.  1862. 

IV.  Richard,  b.  5  Aug.  1863. 

V.  Henry,  R.N.,  b.  21  Aug.  1864. 

VI.  Alexander  Maurice,  b.  31  Aug.  1869. 

VII.  Alan,  6.  16  April,  1871. 

VIII.  Frederick,  b.  20  April,  1872. 

I.  Grace  Anne.  ii.  Gertrude.  iii.  Constance. 

iLinCtlgC. — Edward  Thompson,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  York,  6. 
1089  (son  of  Richard  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kilham,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Nelthorpe,  Esq.,  and  younger  brother 
of  Sir  Stephen  Thompson,  ancestor  of  the  Thompsons  of 
Klrhy),  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  L.  Thompson,  Esq.,  and  widow  of 
T.  Slater,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and  had  three  sons,  i.  Leonard,  b. 
1674,  who ',«.  Frances,  dau.  of  Henry  Thompson,  Esq.,  M.P. , 
of  Escrick,  and  had  an  only  dau.,  who  d.  \inra.\  ii.  Richard, 
of  whose  line  we  treat ;  and  iii.  Luke,  6.  1679,  who  m.  Miss 
Bawtry,  and  had  issue,  Luke,  who  m.  Mrs.  Pearson,  a  widow; 

I.  Frances,  wife  of  Leonard  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Sheriff  Hutton  ; 

II.  Grace,  wife  of  William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Kilham;  and 

III.  Mary.    The  2nd  son, 

Richard  Thompson,  Esq.,  h.  1677;  m.  twice;  by  Miss  West, 
his  1st  wife,  he  had  issue,  Edward,  Blerchant  of  Lisbon; 
Leonard,  a  clergyman;  Elizabeth;  and  Frances.  By  his  2nd 
wife  he  had  a  son,  George,  of  whom  we  treat;  and  a  dau., 
Katherine,  m.  William  Thoruhill,  and  d.  s.  p.  The  sou  of  the 
2nd  marriage, 

George  Thompson,  Esq.,  &.  1717:  m.  22  Nov.  1750,  Martha, 
sister  of  the  Eer.  Sir  William  Lowther,  3rd  bart.  of  Swilling- 
Uon,  CO.  York,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

'  George  Wentworth  Tho.mtson,  Esq.,  6.  1759,  Capt.  4lh 
I  Dragoons,  m.  Jane  Sarah  Dell,  and  had,  with  daus.  who  <^ 
!  young,  a  son,  George  Lowtuee;  und  Frances  Mary,  tZ.  Nov. 
^1844.    The  son, 

i     George  Lowther  Thompson,   Esq.  of  Sheriff  Hutton  Park, 
I?).  Dec.  1786:  rn.  14  Oct.  1805,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Waldron,  Rector  of  Hampton  Dovctt,  co.  Worcester, 
Itind  d.  25  Dec.  1811,  having  had  issue, 


Leonard,  Tate  of  Sheriff  Hutton  Park. 

George,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  26  June,  1809;  d.  unm 

27  Jan.  1833. 
Edward  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Aspatria,  b.  5  June,  1811 ;  m.5  April 

183u,   Ellen,  Sth  dau.  of  the  Hon.  ;in(l    Kiyht  Ucv.  Hugh 

Percy,  Bishop  of  Carlisle  ;  and  d.  3  April,  la3s,  leaving  one 

child. 

Edward  Percy,  now  of  Sheriff  Hutton. 

Frances,  d.  v/iim.  27  May,  1833. 
Mr.  Thompson  d.  25  Dec.  1841,  and  was  .<!.  by  hts  eldest  son, 

Leonard  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Sheiiif  Huiton,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
East  and  North  Ridings  co.  York,  b.  28  July,  1806:  m.  2  May, 
1831,  Lady  Mary  Wentworth  Fitzwilliam.  2nd  dau.  of  Charles 
William,  5th  Earl  Fitzwilliam,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1S7S,  and  was  s. 
by  his  nephew,  now  of  Sheriff  Hutton. 

^ )■)».<:— Per  fcss  arg.  and  sa.,  a  fess  embattled  counter  em- 
battled between  three  falcons  counterchanged,  belled  and  jes?ed 
or.  Cnst — An  arm  eiubowed  in  armour,  quarterly  or  and  az., 
holding  in  the  gauntlet  ppr.  the  tiuncheun  of  a  broken  lance  gold. 

&■('/«— Sheriff  Hutton  Park,  York;  and  Uxbridge  House, 
Alveistoiic,  CO.  Southampton. 


THOMPSON  OF  CLONFIN. 
Thompson,  John  Edward,  Esq.  of  Clonf5n,  co. 
Longford,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1866,  b.  Jan.  1841 ; 
m.  Amelia  Grace,  dau.  of  Kev.  John  James  Fox,  of 
Kinawley,  co.  Fermanagh  (by  Harriett  Louisa  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Cobbe  Beresford,  of 
Termon,  co.  Tyrone),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  John  Frederick  Wenslet,  6.  1862. 

II.  Frederick  Thomas  Edward,  b.  April,  1864. 

III.  Beresford  Osborne,  b.  Aug.  1805. 

IV.  Guy  Robert  Maxwell,  b.  1807. 

v.  Francis  Henry  St.  John,  b.  March,  1808;  d.  Sept.  1SC8. 

\i.  Richard  Hercules,  b.  1871. 

I.  Harriette  Catherine. 

ILfUCagC.— The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland 
ivas  Capt.  W^illiam  Thompson,  b.  1655,  who  accompanied  King 
William  III.  to  that  country,  16S8.  The  King  gave  him  an 
estate  from  some  of  the  confiscated  lands  at  that  time,  where  he 
settled  and  married.    His  son,  Peter  Thompson,  was  father  of 

William  Tho.mpson,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  co.  Longford,  m.  Miss 
Metge,  of  Athlumncy  Castle,  lO.  Meaih,  and  had  live  sons  and 
five  daus., 

I.  Peter,  his  heir. 

II.  Arthur,  in.  Miss  Goff,  of  co.  Roscommon,  and  had  a  dau. 
Mary,  m.  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Philpotstown,  co.  Meath. 

III.  Henry,  d.  unm.  iv.  William,  d.  unm. 

V.  Darid,  of  Oatlands,  co.  Meath,  6.  17o8  ;  m.  Anne,  4th  dau. 
of  George  Higginbotham,  Esq.  of  Larghy,  co.  Derry,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Acheson,  Esq.,  and  d.  circa. 
1816,  leaving  seven  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  William,  h.  1767;  m.  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eer. 
Henry  Wright;  and  d.  1851,  leaving  issue,  David 
AVilliam,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Horan,  and 
d.  1840,  having  had  issue  (William,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Watson,  Esq.;  George;  Horan,  m.  Maria  Theresa, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Springfield,  co.  Wick- 
low;  Anne;  Elizabeth  Emily;  and  Ellen  Margaret,}/}. 
Jan.  Is60,  Marcus  Charles  Magrath,  Esq.);  Henry; 
Martha,  to.  James  Haig,  Esq.,  one  of  H.M.'s  Judges  in 
India;  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Kyle,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Laurel 
Hill,  Coleraine  ;  and  Frances. 

2  George,  of  Clonskeagh  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  6.  16  Aug. 
1769;  m.  1st,  Eeanor,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Wade,  Esq.,  and 
by  her  had  issue,  David,  d.  1875;  Thomas  Higginbotham, 
of  Clonskeagh  Castle,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wallace, 
Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Drogheda,  and  has  issue,  1  Robert 
Wade,  TO.  1876,  Edith  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Jameson,  2  Arthur  Wade,  1  Katherine,  m.  Capt.  Rowan, 

2  Ellen,  3  Anne,  and  4  Louisa ;  George  William ;  Anne 
Mary,  m.  1828,  David  Peter  Thompson,  Esq.;  and  Louisa 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  ffloyd  Cuppage,  Esq.  of  Charegrove, 
CO.  Dublin,  and  d.  1841.  George  Thompson  m.  2ndly, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robert  Alexander,  of  co.  Deny; 
and  3rdly,  Jeanett,  4th  dau.  of  William  Butler,  Esq.  of 
Drame,  co.  Kilkenny,  by  Hon.  Caroline  Massy,  6tli  dau. 
of  Hugh,  1st  Lord  Massy,  and  by  her  had  a  son.  Massy 
Wade,  6.  17  March,  1843.     He  </.  May,  1860. 

."  Robert  Acheson,  to.  Hannah,  dau.  ol  John  Griffith,  Esq. ; 
he  -/.  14  May,  1860. 

4  David,  b.  1774;  w.  Anne,  dau.  of  ffolliot  Magrath, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Kerry;  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue,  David; 
Robert,  d.  1862;  Anne;  and  Ellen,  m.  Rev.  George  Irwin, 
and(^  1848. 

5  Peter,  of  Tralee,  Treasurer  of  i.o.  Kerry,  h.  1775:  m.  Oct. 
1800,  Anne  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1856),  dau.  of  Thomas  Blen- 
nerhassett,  Esq.  of  Annadale,  co.  Kerry,  son  of  Conway 
Blennerhassett,  Esq.,  whose  father,  Conway  Blennerhas- 
sett,  Esq.,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wentworth  Uarman,  Esi^. 


1584 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THO 


of  Bawne,  co. Longford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  clau.  of  Garrett 
Wcllrsley,  Esq.  of  IJanttan,  co.  Jloath,  Krcat-Krandunclo 
of  Artliur,  1st  Puke  of  Wellington.  Peter  Thoiiipson 
pau-chased  Lord  Glandore's  estate  ia  King's  Co.,  and  d. 
a  Jan.  1850,  leaving  issue, 

David  Peter,  of  Stoncstown  and  Park,  King's  Co.,  J.P., 
/;.  180a  ;  m.  2  Dee.  18:38,  his  cousin,  Anne  IVIaria,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  Thompson.  Esq.  of  Clonslieagh  Castle, 
and  d.  7  Jan.  1845,  leaving  issue,  Peter  Hamlet,  of 
StonestownandParlc,  King'sCo.,HighSlieriffl875,  J.P., 
m.  28  Aug.  1873,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Jolin  W.  Tarlcton, 
Esq.  of  Killeigh,  King's  Co. ;  George  Irwin  Thompson, 
an  officer  96th  regt.,  d.  Jan.  1807 ;  Blennerluissett 
David,  of  Claremont,  co.  Wcstmeath ;  Ellen  Wade,  m. 
Jan.  18C6,  Major  Henry  A.  Little,  7th  Royal  Fusiliers ; 
and  Hannah  Gerrard,  vi.  June,  1866,  H.  W.  Cuppage, 
Esq.,  49th  Liglit  Infantry,  and  d.  July,  1868. 
Thomas  Blennerhassctt,  t>.  1804;  m.  1828,  Meliora,  dau. 
of  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Pliilpotstown;  and  d.  1853, 
leaving  a  son,  Peter  Henry,  Lieut.  88tli  regt.,  d.  1854, 
and  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  m.  6  Pcb.  1856,  William  liynd, 
Esq.  of  Messina.  Wilham. 

Henry,  Capt.  74th  Highlanders,  d.  unm. 
liobert,  of  Sandville,  co.  Kerry,  m.  1843,  Christina 
Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Christopher  Bland,  Esq.  of 
Dcrryquin,  co.  Kerry,and  has  had  issue,  Peter,  b. 
9  Aug.  1845,  deceased ;  Kobert  Acheson,  b.  5  Sept.  1848, 
deceased;  Edward  Herbert  Bland,  6.  21  Nov.  1851, 
deceased;  William,  b.  18  Jan.  1854;  Lucy  Anne;  and 
Clara,  deceased.  Anne,  '/.  young. 

Alicia,  111.  1820,  the  Vcn.  Arthur  Blennerliassett  Itowan, 
Archdeacon  of  Ardfert,  who  d.  14  Aug.  1861. 
C  Thomas,  of  Springfield,  co.  Wicklow,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brennan,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Lodge  co.  Dublin, 
and  had  liobert,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  11.  Montgomery,  Esq., 
and  is  deceased;  Thomas;  George,  deceased;  Philip; 
Anne,  m.  Eobert  Day,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Day, 
Eector  of  Killala,  co.  Kerry;  Elizabeth  Racliel;  Maria 
Theresa,  m.  George  Horan  Thompson,  Esq.;  and  Char- 
lotte. 7  Henry,  d.  unm. 

1  Hannah,  d.  unm. 

2  Anna  Mai-ia,  m.  Rev.  John  Roberts,  of  Anglesey,  N.W. 

3  Penelope  Jane,  m.  Thomas  Herbert  Orpen,  Esq.,  M.D. 

I.  Mary,  in.  John  Beatty,  Esq. 

II.  Margaret,  i/i.  Juiui  Uaruett,  Esq.  of  Hollywoodratii,  co. 
Dublin. 

III.  Isabella.  iv.  Jecsica.  v.  Anne. 

The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Cloiifin,  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
James  AVebster,  Esq.  of  Longford,  and  had  issue,  i.  William, 
his  heir;  i.  Margaret,  m.  William  Slacke,  Esq.  of  Annadale; 
and  II.  Mary,  d.  unm.    Tlie  son  and  heir, 

William  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  Major  Longford  Militia, 
and  J. P.,  TO.  1793,  liis  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Garuett, 
Esq. of  Hollywoodralh,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

William,  (/.  unm.  George  (Rev.),  d.v.nm. 

David,  Col.  H.E.l.C.S.,  to.  Sept.  1843,  Harriette,  dau.  of  — 
Montgomery,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Cajeton,  b.  1853;  and 
Cyrilla  Jemima. 

Thomas,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  2  Aug.  18-39,  Linda  Mary  Jane, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Cobbe,  R.A.,  2nd  son  of  Charles  Cobbe, 
Esq.  of  Newbridge,  co.  Dublin,  and  d.  Sept.  1868,  having 
had  issue,  William  Thomas,  of  Hollywoodrath,  co.  Dublin, 
la  I! Capt.  42nd  Highlanders,  6.  April,  1840;  Georgelvan,  an 
cflicer  in  the  army,  //.June,  1842;  Henry  Bouike,  0.  Dec. 
1844;  Charles,  //.  June,  1847,  m.  12  Sep«.  1874,  Alice 
Emily,  only  child  of  Lieut. -Col.  Fctherstonehaugb,  of 
Denahiney,  late  of  14th  Hussars;  Arthur  Trench,  /j.  Sept. 
1850;  Linda  Catherine  Azelie  Frances:  and  Emma  Harriette. 

Mary,  m.  Sir  William  Osborne,  Pith  ban.  of  Balhutnylur. 
Mr.  Thompson  d.  1850,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

John  Tho.mpson,  Esq.  of  Clonfin,  J-.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1820;  m.  June,  1826,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert 
Blackall,  Esq.  of  Coolamber  Manor,  co.  Longford,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1809)  had  issue, 

William  Robert,  an  officer  in  the  army,  b.  Oct.  1828  ;  d.  v.  p. 
4  .Tune,  1800.  John  Edward,  now  of  Clonfin. 

Kathcrine  Maria,  to.  14  April,  1847,  Hon.  Robert  Le  Pocr 
Trench,  Lieut.  R.N. ,  youngest  son  of  Riciiard,  2nd  Eail  of 
Clancarty.  Elizabeti),  d.  unin. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  March,  1804. 

y'fm<s — Or,  a  fess  indented  az.  charged  with  three  estoiles 
gold  on  a  canton  of  the  second  a  sun  in  glory  and  in  the  centre 
base  point  a  trefoil  vert.  Crest— An  arm  cmbowed  in  armour 
ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  also  ppr.  five  ears  of  wheat  or,  the 
arm  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.    Motto — In  lumine  lucem. 

Hcai — Clonlin,  Grauurd,  co.  Longford. 


Scaton  House,  co.  DurTiam.  b.  28  Feb.   1821 ;  m 
3    Aug.    1854,   Marianne,   younger   dau.    of  Kev 
Richard  Moore,  Vicar  of  Lund,  co.  Lancaster,  anc 
has  had  issue,  to  survive  infancy, 
I.  Thomas  Moore,  Lieut.  North  Durham  Militia,  6.  6  June 

1855;  d.  in  Paris  24  Sept.  1873. 
I.  Mary  Penelope    Gwendoline,    to.    20  April,   1870,   Eev 
George  Carnac  Fisher,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Forest  Row,  Susses 

Mr.  Thompson,  who  was  called  to  the  Bar  at  th( 
Middle  Temple  1844,  is  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Durham 
and  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  1869  ;  he  wa: 
elected  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durham  Feb.  1874,  but 
unseated  on  petition  the  following  May. 

itfltraCIC.— This  family  has  been  long  settled  at  Bishop 
wearniouth,  in  the  co.  of  Durham.  The  father  of  the  presen 
representative, 

Thomas  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Bishopwearmouth,  m.  22  Sept 
1814,  Elizabeth,  third  dau.  of  Richard  Pcmberton,  Esq.  o 
The  Barnes,  co.  Durham  (see  that  Family/),  and  by  lier,  wh( 
d.  1861,  had  issue, 

I.  Pcmberton  Wharton,  b.  5  Ang.  1817;  <?.  v.  p.  1  June,  1824 

II.  Thomas  Chahles,  now  of  Ashdown  Park. 

I.  Elizabeth  Margaret,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Penelope  Eleanor,  in.  25  Sept.  1845,  Edward  Clarki 
Bovill,  Esq.  of  Willington,  Burton-on-Trent,  .I.P.  co 
Durham;  and  d.  k.  p.  at  Cagliari,  in  the  Isle  of  Sardinia 
2  March,  1852.     Mr.  Bovill  is  re-mnrried. 

III.  Elizabeth  Laurence,  m.  Charles  Ricard  Robinson,  Esq.  o 
lirettanby  Manor,  in  the  North  Riding  of  York,  and  ha 
issue. 

IV.  Eleanor  Margaret  Jane  Pcmberton,  m.  19  April,  1852 
Cotsford  Burdon,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Rowland  Burden,  Esq 
of  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham  {Kkich  Faiailj  sec);  and  d 
1876. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  29  July,  1836,  aged  58. 

Arms — Per  fess  arg.  and  sa.,  a  fess  embattled  counter-em 
battled  between  three  falcons  close  counterehanged  belled  am 
jessed  or.  Crc^l — An  arm  embowed  in  armour  quarterly  o 
and  az.  in  the  hand  a  broken  tilling  spear  gold.  JSloLto— 
Dum  spiraspero. 

Seat — Ashdown  Park,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 


THOMPSON  OF   MUCKAMORE  ABBEY. 

Thompson,  Samttel,  Esq.,  of  Muckamore  Abbey 
Muckamore,  co.  Antrim,  J.P.,  b.  25  Sept.  1825 ; 
m.  3  Oct.  1865,  Maria  Hannah,  2nd  dau.  oi 
Kolioi't  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Gaybrook,  co.  Westmeath 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  4  Dec.  1807.         ii.  Robert,  b.  11  Jan.  1SG9. 

III.  Richard,  6.  1  Sept.  1870. 

IV.  Hugh,  b.  22  April,  1874. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  b.  25  July,  1SG6. 

II.  Henrietta,  b.  21  July,  1872. 
in.  Bessy,  b.  22  April,  1874. 
IV.  Eleanor,  6.  2  Feb.  1877. 

Llr.  Thompson  is  son  of  Samuel  Thompson,  Esq. 
who  d.  15  March,  1838,  by  Mary  his  wife,  who  d. 
30  Sept.  1872. 
Seat — Muckamore  Abbey,  Muckamore,  co.  Antrim. 


THOMPSON    OF    ASHDOWN    PARK. 

Thompson,    Thomas  Chaeles,  Esq.,    M.A.,  of 
Ashdown   Park,  Sussex,  and  Sherburu  Hall,  and 


THOMSON    OF    BANCHOKY, 

The  late  Alexander  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Ean- 
chory,  co.  Kincardine,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  E.E.S.E., 
b.  21  June,  1798 ;  m.  14  Feb.  1825,  Jessy,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander  Eraser,  Esq.,  Provost  of  Aberdeen, 
by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Dingwall  Fordyce, 
Esq.  of  Culsh,  and  d.  20  May,  1868.  His  csUtes 
are  life-rented  by  his  widow, 

ittUEftflC. — Andrew  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Cammaehmore, 
b.  1709,  younger  brother  of  Alexander  Thomson,  Esq.  of 
Bancory,  filled  the  office  of  Sheriff-Substitute  for  co.  Aber- 
deen. He  m.  1746,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  liobert  Muir,  Esq.  of 
Aberdeen,  and  had  issue, 

Andrew,  his  heir. 

James,  b.  1750;   to.  Harriet,  dau.  of  John  St,  Barbe,  Esq., 
Commander  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly  P.  Martin, 
Esq.;  left  at  his  decease,  1808,  one  son,  James,  who  d.  unm. 
1820. 
The  elder  son, 

A^DKI:w  Thomson,  Esq.,  6.23  Oct.  1747;   a.  1778,  to  the 


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1585 


estates  of  his  nncle,  Alexander  Thomson,  of  Banchory  nnd 
Bainnieshill.  He  m.  17G9,  Mary,  duu.  of  Dr.  Andrew  Skene, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1800)  left  at  his  decease,  1780,  a  son  and 
successor, 

Andrew  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Banchory,  6.  27  Dec.  1772 ;  r,i. 
17  May,  1797,  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  Kobert  Hamilton,  LL.D., 
F.E.S.E.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Marischal  College, 
Aberdeen,  and  d.  13  April,  1S06,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 
the  late  Alexandeb  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Banchory  and  liaiu- 
nieshill. 

Anus— Krg.,  a  stag's  head  cahossed  gu.  attired  or,  on  a 
chief  wavy  of  the  second  a  lozenge  between  two  spur  rowels  of 
the  field.  CreU — A  crane  holding  a  palm  branch  in  the  beak 
all  pur.  M(jttoes — Over  the  crest,  Cuia;  cedic  latum ;  under 
the  arms  Suum  cuique. 

/Scat — Banchory  House,  Aberdeen. 

♦ 

THOMSON  OF  CASTLETON. 
THOiiso>^  KoBEET  CxiNXiKGHAir,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
ton,  CO.  Antrim,  late  Capt.  2ud  Queen's  Koyals, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  b.  18  Oct.  1833  ;  s.  his 
father  26  July,  1862  ;  m.  1865,  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Thomas  Bristow  Lyons,  Esq.  of  Old  Park, 
CO.  Antrim. 

Ht'nCftCrC.— The  tradition  is  that  a  family  of  the  clan 
Campbell,  of  the  noble  House  of  Argyll,  fled  from  Argyllshire 
1C03,  to  escape  the  effects  of  one  of  those  periodical  convul- 
sions which  frequently  in  tliat  century  rendered  life  and 
property  insecure  in  Scotland,  and  reaching  the  north  of 
Ireland,  settled  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Belfast,  where  they 
thenceforth  resided,  and  soon  became  possessed  of  consider- 
able property  and  acquired  a  corresponding  influence.  The 
leading  member  of  the  family  which  then  came  from 
Scotland,  was  a  clergyman  of  the  Established  Church,  and  he 
afterwards  succeeded  to  the  parish  of  Carnmony,  where  his 
descendants  pursued  the  same  profession  for  two  hundred  and 
twenty  years.  Successive  members  of  the  family  subse- 
quently became  bankers  in  Belfast,  and  they  so  continued  for 
several  generations.  The  great-grandfather  of  the  present 
representative, 

lioBERT  "^iJisoN,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  a  Banker,  6.  1734 ;  m. 
Oct.  1760, ., a.ie  Legge,  of  Malone  House,  co.  Antrim;  and  d. 
Feb.  1800,  leaving  a  son,  John,  his  heir;  and  a  dau.,  Jane, 
who  d.  uniii.  Dec.  1849,  aged  84.    The  son, 

John  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  Banker,  &.  1767 ;  m. 
Dec.  1790,  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Croglin, 
CO.  Dumfries,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1824)  had  issue, 

I.  EoBEKT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  Low  Wood,  J.F.  for  Down  and  Antrim,  and 
D.L.  CO.  Antrim,  High  Sheriff  thereof  1869-70,  b.  March, 
1798;  ill.  Feb.  1825,  Elizabeth  Grace  Macgregor  Skinner, 
a  descendant  of  the  family  of  Van  Cortlandt;  and  d.  lul-k, 

in.  Gordon  Augustus,  of  Bedeque  House,  b.  Oct.  1799. 

».  Isabella,  ra.  1818,  John  Selby  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Surrey,  an 
officer  in  the  1st  royal  regt.,  distinguished  in  the  Peninsular 
and  American  Wars,  and  had  a  son,  Edward  Selby  (for  whom 
his  late  K.H.  the  Duke  of  Kent  stood  sponsor),  b.  1S19,  a 
Major-Gen.,  formerly  Adjutant-Gen.  of  the  forces  of   the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  now  Commander-in-Chief  at  the 
Mauritius,  m.  184S,  Lucy  Julia  Sophia,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Sir  Guy  Campbell,  Bart.,  C.B.,  and  grand-dau.,  of  Lord 
Edward  Fitz-Gerald,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edward  Guy  Selby,  b.  14  May,  1851. 
1  Geraldine  Lucy  Isabella. 
Mrs.  Isabella  Selby  Smyth  d.  at  Lisbon,  1819. 

II.  Jane  Thomson,  d.  uiini.  July,  1SJ6. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  May,  1824,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

EoBEKT  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  J. P.  for  Down  and 
Antrim,  b.  17  March,  1793;  m.  9  Nov.  1830,  Alicia,  2nd  dau. 
of  Cunningham  Greg,  Esq.  of  Ballymenock,  co.  Down,  and 
had  issue, 

EoBERT  CDNNiNonAM,  now  of  Castlcton. 

Frederick  Gordon,  Capt.  65th  regt.,  b.  4  April,  1S38. 

Ellen  Maria. 

Anna  Alicia,  m.  19  July,  1862,  William  Crawford,  Esq.  of 
Belfast.  Georgina  Jane. 

Mr.  Thompson  d.  at  Castleton,  26  July,  1SS2. 
Seat — Castleton,  Belfast. 


Caroline  Maria  Agnes  Eobiua,  only  child  of  the  late 
Eev.  John  Hamilton  Gray,  of  Carntyue,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  John  St.  Clair,  6.  4  June,  1S53;  d.  1873. 

II.  Charles  Frederick  St.   Claie,  b.  6  May,   1855,  Lieut. 
2nd  Life  Guards. 

m.  WilUam,  b.  1859. 

IV.  Arthur  St.  Clair,  h.  19  Nov.  1872. 

I.  Clementina  Caroline.  li.Eosia. 

III.  Olivia  Beatrice  Louisa,  h.  26  March,  1870. 

HtnCaUC— This  is  a  branch  of  ^Vsstrutheb  of  Salcaslh 
(see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetwjt). 

John  Anstehtheb,  Col.  in  the  army  (2nd  surviving  son  of 
Sir  Philip  Anstruther,  2nd  bart.  of  Balcaskie,  by  Catharine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Lord  Alexander  Hay),  vi.  Grizel  Maria  Thom- 
son (heiress  of  Charleton,  and  heiress  of  line  of  St.  Clairs, 
Earls  of  Orkney  and  Lords  Sinclair),  only  dau.  of  John 
Thomson,*  Esq.  of  Charleton,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and 
eventual  heiress  of  John  Paterson,  Esq.  of  Preston  Hall,  by 
the  Hon.  Gkizel  St.  Clair,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  8th  Lord 
Sinclair,  and  heiress  of  her  brother  the  9th  Lord.  By  her  he 
had  a  son,  John,  and  two  daus.,  one  of  whom  d.  v.nni.,  and 
the  other  ra.  her  cousin.  Gen.  James  Durham,  of  Largo. 
Col.  John  Anstruther's  son, 

John  Anstrcther,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Thomson,  on  account  of  his  succession  to  the  estate  of  Charle- 
ton. He  ra.  Clementina,  only  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  William 
Adam,  of  Blair  Adam,  M.P.,  Baron  of  Exchequer,  Lord  Chief 
Commissioner  of  the  Jury  Court,  and  Lord  Lieut,  of  co. 
Kinross,  by  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Elphinstone,  dau.  of  Charles, 
10th  Lord  Elphinstone,  by  Lady  Clementina  Fleming,  heiress 
of  line  of  the  Earls  of  Wigton,  Marischal,  and  Perth.  By  her 
he  had  John,  his  heir;  William,  a  Major  in  the  army.  Com- 
mander of  the  Body  Guard  of  the  Governor-General  of  India, 
™.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  Steel;  Eleanor,  m.  James  Mont- 
gomery, nephew  of  Sir  James  Montgomery,  Bart,  of  Stan- 
hope; Clementina;  Louisa;  Mary,  ra.  the  Eev.  A.  R. 
Campbell,  son  of  Sir  Archibald  Campbell,  Bart,  of  Garscube, 
and  Jean.  John  Anstruther  Thomson,  of  Charleton,  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son,  John  Anstruthee-Thomson,  Esq.,  now  of 
Charleton,  heir-general  of  the  St.  Clairs,  Earls  of  Orkney,  and 
Lords  Sinclair. 

Arms  of  Anstruther — Arg.,  three  piles  sa.,  being  the  ar- 
morial bearings  which  are  said  to  have  been  adopted  by  Henry 
de  Anstnither,  4th  Lord  of  Anstruther,  who  was  sent  by  Alex- 
ander 111.  of  Scotland  to  accompany  St.  Louis  on  his  crusade. 
The  three  piles  denote,  it  is  supposed,  the  three  nails  of  the 
cross.  Arms  of  Thomson — Arg.,  a  stag's  head  gu.  on  a  chief 
indented  gu.  three  mascles  or.  Crests — Aksteuthee,  Two  arms, 
in  armour  holding  a  battle  axe  all  ppr. ;  Thomson,  A  ntiked 
arm  couped  at  the  elbow  pf.r.  holding  a  cross-crosslet  gu. 
Mottoes — Periissem  ni  periisseni ;  Honesty  is  good  policy;  and 
Fight. 

SmL — Charleton,  Colinsburgh,  co.  Fife. 


OP 


AKSTEUTHEK,  -  THOMSON 
CHARLETON. 

AiTSTErTiiEE-THOJisoy,  JoHX,  Esq.  of  Charleton, 
CO.  Fife,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  an  Officer  yth  Lancers 
and  13th  Dragoons,  b.  1818;    m.  26  Aug.  1852, 


WHITE-THOmSON  OF  BROOMFORD, 
■White-Thomsox,  Eobeet  Thojias,  Esq.  of 
Broomford  Manor,  Devon,  J.P.,  Lieut. -Col.  Com- 
mandant 1st  Devon  Militia,  Major  in  the  army, 
formerly  an  Officer  in  the  1st  Dragoon  Guards, 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  1875,  the  prefix  sur- 
name of  White,  as  representative  of  his  mother's 
family,  b.  21  Feb.  1831 ;  m.  16  June,  1857,  Fanny 
Julia,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Eobert  Ferguson  Davie, 
1st  bart.  of  Creedy,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Noel,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  22  April,  1653. 

II.  liemington  Walter,  b.  28  Aug.  1861. 

III.  Leonard  launcey,  b.  15  Nov.  Ib63. 

IV.  Hugh  Davie,  b.  6  Sept.  Is06. 
I.  Ada  Maiy. 

iLtUCSCJt'. — James  Thompson,  of  Burnbrae,  near  Tul- 
liallan,  co.  Clackmannan,  at  which  place  he  was  settled  at 
the  close  of  the  17th  century;  m.  Janet  Bruce,  and  was 
father  of 

James  Thomson,  of  Burnbrae.  He  ra.  Margaret  Eierman, 
and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

*  The  Thomsons  of  Charleton  possessed  extensive  estates  in 
CO.  Fife  for  several  generations.  John  Thomson,  of  Charleton, 
))i.  Eachel,  dau.  of  Brymer,  of  Edrom,  co.  Berwick,  and  had 
issue,  John  Thomson,  of  Charleton,  who  ra.  Margaret  Pater- 
son; Mary,  wife  of  John  Spottiswoodc,  of  Spottiswoode :  and 
Itachel.  wife  of  Peter  Wedderburn,  Esq. 


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THO 


Jons  Thompson,  of  Glasgow,  m.  Isabel  Yuill,  and  had,  with 
ether  issue,  a  son, 

KoBEET  Thomson,  Manufacturer,  of  Glasgow,  &.  13  March, 
1742;  m.  13  April,  17G6,  Christian,  dau.  of  Charles  Strang  ; 
and  d.  1820,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1783)  a  son, 

lloBERr  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Caniphill,  co.  Renfrew,  m. 
"Zl  June,  1796,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Neale,  Esq.  of  Willowyard, 
CO.  Ayr;  and  d.  1831,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1840),  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  heir, 

ItoBEET  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Cr.mphill,  'm.  3  March,  1830, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  The  Close,  Lichfield, 
and  sister  and  heiress  of  Kcv.  Thomas  Henry  White  {see 
Fj.mUy  0/ White),  and  d.  9  Oct.  1833,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  Robert    Thomas,     his    heir,    now  White-Thomson,    of 
Broomford. 

II.  John  Henry,   Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  killed  in  the  Light 
Ca\alry  Charge  at  Balaclava,  25  Oct.  1864. 

<^;tmiln  cf  wllntc. 

Eev;  Joseph  White,  Vicar  of  Ellaston,  co.  StafTonl,  B.A., 
m.  6  June,  1699,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Kent,  yeoman,  of  War- 
iiiineham,  co.  Chester,  and  d.  1715,  leaving  two  sons,  John 
<Ucv.),  M.A.,  Sub-Chanter  of  Lichfield  Cathedral  (who  d. 
177G,  leaving  an  only  dau.,  m.  Eev.  Fygelauncey),  and 

Eev.  Thomas  White,  Vicar  of  Dunchurch,  M.A.,  Divinity 
Lecturer  of  Lichfield  Cathedral,  m.  25  June,  1755,  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Eev.  John  Hunter;  and  d.  1785,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1813)  two  sons,  Henry  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Sacrist  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  d.  s.  p.  1836,  and 

Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  The  Close,  Lichfield,  m.  Mary, 
<Iau.  of  Eev.  D.  W.  Eemington,  Sub-Chanter  of  Lichfield 
Cathedral,  and  d.  1S38,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1S13)  a  son 
iind  a  dau., 

TnoMAS  Henry  (Eev.).  M.A.,  d.  s.p.  1849. 
I.lary,  ju.   as  above,  llobcrt  Thomson,   Esq.   of  Camphill; 
Zndly,  Sir  T.  Noel  Harris,  K.C.H.,  and  d.  1B60. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  stag's  head  cabossed  and  attired  with  ten 
tyncs  ppr.  on  a  chief  az.  a  cross-crosslet  fitchce  between  two 
roses  slipped  ot  the  field  quartering  per  chevron  embattled  or 
and  gu.  three  roses  counterchanged  slipped  ppr.  on  a  chief  of 
the  second,  three  hour-glasses  of  the  fii-.st,  for  White.  Crest — 
A  dexter  arm  in  armour  ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  a  cross- 
crosslet  fitchte  or.     Motln — Deus  providebit. 

£tal — liioomiuid  Manor,  Exbourne,  Devon. 

THOKNEWILIi    OF     DOVE    CLIFF, 

Thoenewill,  Edwaed  John,  Esq.  of  Dove 
Cliff,  CO.  Stafford,  b.  3  April,  1836 ;  m.  1870,  Anna 
Maria  Hejwoocl,  dait.  of  the  late  Robertson  Glad- 
stone, Esq.  of  Court  Hey,co.  Lancaster,  and  has  a  son, 

Noel  Edwakd,  h.  25  Dec.  1874. 

Jlr.  Thornewill  is  only  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Thornewill,  Esq.  of  Dove  Cliff,  D.L.  co. 
Stafford  (who  d.  March,  1866),  by  Mary  his  -wife, 
dau.  of  Eev.  John  Batteridge  Pear.son,  Hector  of 
Croxall,  and  Prebendary  of  Lichfield  Cathedral.  He 
has  seven  sisters,  Elizabeth  Mary  ;  Fanny  Susan,  m. 
1829,  Major  Arkwriglit,  of  Sutton  Scarsdale  (who 
is  deceased) ;  Caroline  Louisa,  m.  AVillLani  Cotton 
Curtis,  Esq.  ;  Harriet  Georgina,  vi.  28  Oct.  1869, 
M.  A.  Bass,  Esq.,  M.P. ;  Octavia  Jaue  ;  Annabella 
Emily  ;  and  Jane. 

Seat— Dole  CUff,  Eurton-on-Trcnt. 


IV.  Alexander  Whitelaw,  ?;,  19  Jan.  1358. 
v.  Wallace,  b.  24  Eeb.  1864. 

I.  Jessie,  m.  Joseph  Arthur  Piatt,  Esq.  of  Oldham. 

II.  Jeanie,  m.  Frank  Wheen,  Esq.  of  London,  and  has  a  dai 

III.  Eleanor.  iv.  Florence. 
iltUritJJC. — This  family,  which  had   for  a  period  falle 

from  its  original  position,  was  restored  by  the  energy  an 
successful  enterprise  of  the  late  eminent  ironmaster,  Geobc 
Benjamin  Thokneycroft,  Esq.,  the  first  Mayor  of  Wolve 
hampton.  It  claims  to  be  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  Clieshii 
House  of  Thorneycroft,  which  resided  for  full  550  years  at  tt 
old  mansion  of  Thorneycroft  Hall,  near  Macclesfield,  and  tl 
pedigree  of  which  appears  at  length  in  Ormerop's  History  • 
C/u'shire.  The  descent  of  the  line  of  which  we  are  treating, 
traced  through  Cheshire,  Shropshire,  and  Staffordsliire  regi 
tries  down  to  tlie  present  Thomas  Thornetcroft,  Esq.  i 
Tettenhall  Wood,  and  Hadley  Park,  who  is  only  son  . 
George  Benjamin  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of  Chapel  House,  Wo 
verhanipton,  and  Hadley  Park,  Salop  (who  d.  28  April,  185 
aged  60),  by  Eleanor  Page  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  J-Jwai 
Thorneycroft,  by  Mary  Bradley  his  wife.  Mr.  Thomas  Thome; 
croft  has  four  sisters,  Mary,  Emuiu,  Harriet,  and  Ellen,  all  ■ 
whom  are  married. 

A  nns — Vert,  a  mascle  or,  between  fonr  crosses-crosslct  ar; 
C'rtst — On  a  mural  crown  gu.  a  falcon  volant  ppr.  jessed  incii 
bered  and  beaked  or,  between  two  palm  branches  gol' 
Motto — Fortis  qui  se  vincit. 

Seal — Tettenhall  Wood,  near  Wolverhampton. 


THOKNEYCHOFT  OF  HADLEY  PARK. 

Thoexetchoft,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Tettenhall 
AYood,  CO.  Stafford,  and  Hadley  Park,  Salop,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Stafford,  High  Sheriff  1864,  J.P. 
I'or  Salop,  Lieut. -Col.  Queen's  Own  Eoyal  Stafford- 
sliire Yeomanry  Cavalry,  5.  10  Dec.  1822  ;  m.  27 
June,  1847,  Jane,  dau.  of  Alexander  Whitelaw,  of 
Drumpark,  near  Glasgow,  and  niece  of  the  Messrs. 
Bau-d,  of  Gartsherrie,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Benjamin,  6.  25  May,  1849;  m.  1876,  Blanche 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Mervyn  Edward  Archdalc,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Archdale,  co.  Fermanagh. 

II.  James  Baird,  h.  19  March,  1851. 

III.  Hamo  Douslas,  6.  4  Jan.  1855. 


THORNHILL    OF    DIDDINGTON. 
Thoexhill,  Aethue  Johx,  Esq.  of  Diddingto) 
CO.  Huntingdon,  J. P.,  b.  3  April,  1850. 

Jlincagr. — Sm  John  Thoenhili.,  of  Thornhill  (son  of  S 
Richard  Thornhill,  Knt.,  and  grandson  of  Sie  John  Tuob 
HILL,  Knt.  of  Thornhill)  was  father  of  Sir  Bryan  Tiiorshil 
of  Thornhill,  one  of  the  Knights  of  the  Shire  for  York,  2!)  at 
31  Edward  III.  He  ju.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Fitzwilliai 
Knt.,  and  besides  daus.,  had  two  sons,  i.  Simon,  of  Tliornhi 
who  111.  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Bapthorpe,  Esq.  of  Bapthorp 
and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Elizabeth,  m.  Henry  Savil 
Esq.,  who  acquired  with  her  the  Thornliill  estate,  where  tl 
Saviles  continued  to  reside  till  the  Civil  Wars,  when  tlic  liou 
was  burned,  and  Sir  George  Savile  (Marquess  of  Halifa.x)  r 
moved  to  Eufford ;  and  u.  Thomas.    The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Thornhill,  living  1374,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lai 
of  Cromwelbothorn,  and  was  father  of 

Richard  Thornhill,  ra.  Margaret,  heir  of  William  Toothi 
of  Toothill,  by  Maud  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fixb 
Their  son, 

William  Thornhill,  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  m.  1392,  Jennc 
dau.  of  John  de  Catton,  of  Flockton,  and  d.  1413,  leaving 
son  and  heir, 

Bryan  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  m.  140 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Richard  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Swillington,  and  i 
1484,  having  had,  bcsidesadau.,  Diones,  m.  William  Staustiel 
Esq.  of  Stansfield,  a  son, 

William  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  father,  I 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Mirfield,  Esq.  of  Mirfield, 
John  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  ra.  16  Jai 
1501,  Jennet,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Savile,  ofNewhall,  and  d.  152 
leaving,  witli  other  issue,  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Toothill,  m.  28  Apr! 
1515,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Grice,  Esq.  of  Sandal,  and 
l.')07,  leaving  (with  a  son,  Bryan,  who  rii.  Jane,  dau.  of  Jot 
Kaye,  Esq.  of  Woodsome,  and  d.  s.i^.  1598;  and  other  issufl| 
son  and  heir, 

John  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  'and  Thornhill,  m.  Jennil 
dau.  of  Edmund  Marsh;  and  rf.  1607.     His  son, 

Thomas  Thornhill,  Esq.,  J.P.,  ra.  12  Oct.  1614,  Anne,  da' 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Triggot,  Esq.  of  South  Kirkby,  and  d.  166 
having  had  (with  other  issue,  of  whom  Elizabeth,  vi.  Langd 
Sunderland,  Esq.  of  High  Sunderland;  and  Margaret,  ?/i. 
John  Arraytage,  2nd  bart.  of  Kirkless)  a  son  and  successor, 
John  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby,  J. P.,  Major  in  the  arn 
m.  1st,  1647,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Collenbell,  Esq.  of  ( 
Derby,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  who  d.  in  infancy.    He 
2ndly,  7  Sept.  1650,  Everild,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Geor{ 
Wentworth,   Knt.  of  WooUey;  and  d.  1669.    His  eldest  su 
viving  son, 

George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby,  bapt.  16  Aug.  165 
1677,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Conslali 
Burton;  and  d.  19  Aug.  1687,  having  had,  with  other  issu 
who  d.  young, 


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Bryan,  of  Fixby,  m.  29  Aug.  1699,  Fiances,  dau.  and  heiress 

'    of  J.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 

Sir  Francis  Leicester,  3rd  bart.  of  Tabley)  had  an  only  dau., 

who  rf.  an  infant.    He  </.  13  July,  1701. 

Thomas  Fixby,  High  Sheriff  co.  Yorli  1745,  d.  unm.  18  May, 

1751,  aged  71. 
John,  d.  luim.  25  Feb.  175G,  aged  77. 
Geokge,  of  whom  presently. 

Evcrild,  m.  Sir  Arthur  Caylcy,  3rd  bart.  of  Brompton. 
Anne,  to.  her  kiusman,  Peter  Sunderland,  Esq.  of  Aikton. 
Mary. 
The  youngest  son, 

Geokge  Thobnhile,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Barne,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1754,  aged  73, 
having  had  issue, 
Thomas,   of   Fixby,  m.  1779,    Eleanor  Lynne,   of  Horsley, 
Essex,  and  d.  22  March,  1800,  leaving  a  son, 
Thomas,  of  Fixby,  co.  York,  and  Riddlesworth,  Xorfolk,  5. 
15  Dec.  1780;  -nt.  1815,  Sarah  Sober,  of  Southampton,  and 
had    a  son,   Thomas  of    Fixby,   and    Kiddlesworth   (see 
Clabke-Thobxhill). 

Geoege,  of  Diddington. 

Mary,  m.  Miles  Barne,  Esq.  of  Sotterley. 

Sarah,  m.  Sir  John  Blois,  oth  bart.  of  Cuckfie'.d  Hill,  Suffolk, 
who  d.  1766,  leaving  a  son,  Sir  Charles  Blois,  6th  bart. 
The  2nd  son, 

Geokge  TnoKN-HiLL,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  i/i.  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  Sir  Caesar  Hawkins,  1st  bart.  of  Kelston,  Somerset,  and  had 
(with  three  daus.,  Mary  Anne,  ra.  John  Heathcote,  Esq.; 
Sarah,  d.  unm. ;  and  Frances,  rd.  1st,  William  Herbert  Russell, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  John  Harding,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

Geobge  Thobnhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  M.P.  co.  Hunting- 
don, m.  1S09,  Charlotte  Matilda,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Charles 
Greene,  of  Offord  D'Arcy,  and  d.  1852,  leaving  issue, 

George. 

Charles,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Woolsey,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 

John,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Robert  Wilkinson,  Esq. 
William,  m.  Helen  J.,  dau.  of  John  Woolsey,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue.  Bryan,  m.  Miss  Sophia  Tuke,  and  has  issue. 

Henry  Jordan,  vi.  Elizabeth  Julia,  dau.  of  Major  Goldic,  and 

has  issue. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  Edmund  Paeke,  Esq. 

Charlotte  Matilda.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  .John  Pardoe. 

Lydia  Ann.  Georgiana,  m.  Rev.  Pltuner  Rooper. 

Everilda,  m.  Rev.  Alfred  Jenner. 

His  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Thobkhill,  Esq.  of  Diddington,  co.  Huntingdon, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  b.  10  Aug.  181 1  ;  ru.  1845, 
Elizabeth  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  R.  H.  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and 
i.  Feb.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George,  b.  1849;  d.  v.  p.  1868. 

II.  Arthue  John,  now  of  Diddington. 

III.  Francis  Herbert  William,  b.  Nov.  1851. 

IV.  Edmund  Henry,  6.  March,  1856. 

1.  Charlotte  Sarah.  ii.  Catherine  Georgina. 

Arms — Gu.,  two  bars  gemelles  and  a  chief  arg.  Crest — The 
iust  of  a  woman  ppr.  vested  gu.  fimbriated  or,  crined  and 
lucally  crowned  also  or,  issuant  from  the  crown  five  thorn 
laves  vert.     Motto — Be  fast. 

-Stat — Diddington,  Buckden,  co.  Huntingdon. 


Anne,  4lh  Earl  of  Essex.  The  TnoRNniLLS  of  Tlmrnhill,  co. 
York,  of  whom  the  F'ixby  Thornhills  were  a  branch,  are  a 
family  of  great  antiquity.    (See  Thornhili,  of  Diddington.) 

Thomas  Thobshill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Riddlesworth  (son  of 
Thomas,   of  Fixby,  by  Sarah  Sober    his   wife),   ju.  Honoria, 
dau.  of  JIajor  and  Lady  Louisa  Forester,  and  left  three   daus. 
and  co-heiresses, 
Clara,  m.  as  above,  William  Capel  Clarke,  Esq. 
Honoria  Louisa,  ),i.  7  April,  1864,  Liout.-Col.  Thomas  Harvey 
Bramston,  Grenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  T.  W.  Bramstou, 
Esq.  of  Skreens. 

Eleanor  Frances,  to.  3  Aug.  1865,  Capt.  Arthur  Watson  De 
Capell  Broke,  4th  Dragoons,  3rd  son  of  Sir  William  De 
Capell  Broke,  Bart. 

Mr.  Clarke-Thorn  hill  has  two  sisters,  Louisa,  rn.  Rear-Admiral 
J.  Cochrane,  R.X.,  and  has  issue,  Algernon  Home  (Rev.), 
Reginald,  Lieut.  R.N.,  Gell,  R.M.L.I.,  Helen,  and  Sybil;  and 
Helen. 

^rins— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  two  bars  gemelles  and  a 
chief  arg.,  and  for  distinction  a  canton  gu.,  for  Thornhill; 
2nd  and  3rd,  for  Clark's.  Crest— (Ot  Thobnhill)  The  bust  of  a 
woman  ppr.  vested  gu.  fimbriated  or,  crined  and  ducally 
crowned  also  or,  issuant  from  the  crown  five  thorn  leaves 
vert  charged  in  the  breast  (for  distinction)  with  a  cross-crosslet 
of  gold. 

^('f(<— Rushton  Hall,  Kettering,  co.  Northampton;  and  Fixby 
HaU,  Huddersfield,  co.  York. 


rnORNHILIi   OF  PIXBY  AND   EUSHTON. 

Claeke-Thoexhill,  Wilxiam  Capel,  Esq.  of 
\ushton  Hall,  co.  Northampton,  and  Pixby,  co. 
lork,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Northampton,  High 
sherifE  1860,  J.P.  for  Middlesex  and  Westminster, 
ate  Capt.  23rd  regt.  of  Fusiliers,  b.  8  April,  1832  ; 
n.  20  Nov.  1855,  Clara,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Chomas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby  and  Eiddlesworth, 
nd  by  her  (who  d.  16  July,  1865)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Bryan,  6.  13  March,  1857. 

II.  William  Capel,  6.  13  Nov.  1860. 

in.  Arthur  Herbert,  6.  31  Dec.  1861 ;  d.  18  Nov.  1874. 

IV.  Randolph,  6.  7  Jan.  1K63. 

I.  Clara  Louisa.  ii.  Gwendoline  Blanche. 

Jr.  Clarke-Thornhill  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the 
dditional  surname  and  arms  of  Thorxhill,  in 
ompliance  with  the  will  of  his  wife's  grandfather, 
.'homas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Fixby. 

jtinCHQC. — Capt.  Clarke  Thobnhill  is  only  son  of 
homas  Truesdale  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Swakeleys,  Middlesex  (son 
f  Thomas  Truesdale  Clarke,  who  d.  1840,  and  Louisa  his 
ife,  d.  1845)  by  Jane  Selina  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
on.  and  Eev.  William  Robert  Capel,  3rd  son  of   William 


THORNHILL    OF    RIDDLESWORTH. 

Thobnhill,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Eiddlesworth  Hall, 
Norfolk,  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
that  CO.,  J.P.  for  Norfolk,  b.  26  March,  1837  ;  s.  liis 
father  1875;  m.  1863,  Katherine  Edith  Isabella, 
only  child  of  Richard  Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Carhuui 
Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Compton,  6.  1863  ;  d.  31  Dec.  1877. 

II.  Anthony  John,  b.  Aug.  1868. 
I.  Beatrice  Mary,  6.  24  May,  1865. 

ILtUCaCfr.— Thomas  Thobnhill,  Esq.  of  Riddlesworth  Hall, 
Thetford,  Norfolk,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  for  Suffolk  1S60,  b. 
22  Feb.  1804;  to.  1830,  Martha  Maryanne,  eldest  dau.  of  H.  S. 
Waddington,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Riddlesworth. 

II.  Henry  Morley,  6.  13  .\pril,  1S40. 

III.  Loftus  Milnes,  6.  8  Oct.  ISo3. 

IV.  Cecil  John,  b.  3  Feb.  1855. 

v.  Claude  William,  b.  18  March,  1856. 

I.  Sarah  Caroline,  m.  Hon.  T.  C.  Bruce,  youngest  son  c£ 
Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Elgin. 

II.  Louisa  Fanny,  to.  Sydney  A.  Hankey,  Esq. 
HI.  Constance  Emily.  iv.  Mary  Cecilia. 

Bed.  1875. 

Sea i— Riddlesworth  Hall,  Thetford. 


THORNHILL    OF    STANTON. 

Thornhill,  William  Pole,  Esq.  of  Stanton, 
CO.  Derby,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  North  Derbyshire, 
High  Sheriff  1836,  b.  1806  ;  m.  1828,  Isabella,  sole 
surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  Philip  Gell,  Esq.  of 
Hopton,  CO.  Derby,  d.  1875. 

^illC3.QC. — This  family  descends  from  a  branch  of  the 
Thornuills  of  CO.  York,  one  of  the  most  ancient  families  in 
that  part  of  England.  The  family  pedigree  deduces  tho 
descent  from  Gerneber,  a  noble  Saxon,  who,  it  is  therein  re- 
corded, possessed,  before  the  Conquest,  large  tracts  of  lands 
in  the  co.  of  York,  which  descended  to  and  are  now  held  by  the 
Earl  of  Scarborough,  first,  through  Elizabeth  Thornhill,  the 
heiress,  45  Edward  III.,  who  m.  Henry  Saville,  2nd  son  of 
John  Saville,  of  Tankersley,  co.  York,  and  afterwards  by  the 
Savilles. 

From  John  Thornel,  of  Thornel  and  Wharnebrook,  in  the 
parish  of  Hope,  co.  Derby,  7  Edward  I.,  r,i.  Marion,  dau.  of 
Richard  Heton,  of  Mirfield,  co.  York,  lineally  descended, 

John  Thobnhill,  of  Thornhill,  b.  1668,  ;,(.  March,  1696, 
Anne,  niece  and  heir  of  Raphael  Bache,  of  Stanton,  and  d. 
1730,  having  had  four  suns  and  four  daus.  The  eldest  son  and 
heir, 

Bache  TnoBNHiLL,  of  Stanton,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Coke,  M.P.,  of  Melbourne,  Vice-Chamberlain  to 
Geobge  I. ;  and  2ndly,  1742,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Anthony  Eyre, 
of  Rampton  and  Grove,  Notts,  and  by  the  latter  only  had 
issue,  Bache,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently;  John,  i>.  I'ii3,d. 


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young;  Marfcaret,  cl.  ynnnq:;  nnil  Anno.    Mr.  Thornhill,  who 
was  buried  at  Youlgreave  1761,  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Bacue  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  High  Sheriff  1776,  &. 
26  Aug.  1747  ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edward  Gould,  of  Mansfield 
Woodhouse,  and  Staverton,  Devon,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
llobert  Tlioroton,  Es(i.  of  Sureyeton,  Notts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1827)  had  issue, 

I.  Henrt  Bache,  of  Jlontaj^ue  Place,  London,  b.  7  Jan.  1780 ; 
'/,i.  1801,  lielen,  eldest  dau.  of  Charies  Pole,  of  Liverpool, 
and  dying  v.  p.  18J2,  left  issue, 

1  Bachc,  7th  Hussars,  6.  1S03;  d.  unm.  1823. 

2  William  Pole,  of  Stanton. 

3  Mary  Jane,  d.  1822.  4  Helen. 

5  Einma,  m.  1st,  William,  eldest  son  of  William  Pitt 
Goodrich,  of  Matson,  co.  Gloucester;  and  2ndly,  Edwaid 
Swanton  Hurlock. 

II.  William,  of  New  Park,  Herts,  late  Col.  7th  Hussars. 
HI.  Lache  (Rev.),  of  Winster,  d.  1828. 

IV.  Edward  Bulkeley,  Cupt.  45th  regt.,  6.  1789;  and  d.  1811. 
I.  Mary.  n.  Lucy,  d.  young. 

Kr.  Thornhill  d.  26  July,  1830. 

Jrms — Gu.,  two  bars  gemelles  arg.  and  a  chief  of  the  last. 
Crest— Oa  a  mount  a  thorn  tree  all  ppr.  J/oao— Amantes  ardua 
<lumos. 

iieat— Stanton  in  Peak,  near  Bakewell,  co.  Derby. 


THORNHILL    OF    WOODLETS. 

TnoExniLL,  Chaeles  Edward,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
leys,  Oxon,  J. P.,  Earrister-at-Law,  Cliairman 
Quarter  Sessions  co.  Oxi'ord,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
m.  6  Aug.  1850,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Frances,  duu.  of 
Major  George  Eraser,  of  the  Gulh  regt, 

5CfiIC(t3C. — In  ICOl,  Edward  TnoRNniLL  was  in  possession 
of  Hindcrwell,  North  Biding  co.  York.  His  descendant, 
Edward  Thornhill,  of  Ilinderwell,  ra.  1732,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Kobert  and  Eleanor  Talboys,  of  Newby,  in  the  North  Biding, 
and  was  father  of  Edward  Thornhill,  Esq.,  who  m.  Collier 
Craven,  dau.  of  Admiral  Thomas,  and  d.  1814,  having  had 
<with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Eose,  <«.  B.  Morland,  Esq.,  and 
Mary,  m.  1st,  Hon.  George  Bowes,  and  2ndly,  Bairington 
Price,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Woodleys,  J. P.,  6.  Dec.  1776; 
Sii.  Jan.  liM,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Anthony  Bacon,  Esq.  of 
Alieraman,  South  Wales,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  and  by  her 
<\vho  d.  Sept.  1853)  had  issue, 

Charles  Edward,  now  of  Woodleys. 

Anthony  Itobert,  3Iajor-Gen.   Statf  Corps,  Madras,  6.  181 S  ; 

m.  1852,    Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Cuthbert  Davidson,  late 

Kesident  at  Hyderabad,  and  has  issue  one  dau.,  Margaret. 
Oeorge.  Madras  Civil  Service,  0.  1823;  m.  1S47,  Jane,  dau. 

of  Dr.  Fasken,  Madras  army,  and  has  issue,  George  Thomas ; 

Walter  Holmes;    Elizabeth  Jane;    Katherine  Mary;  and 

Collier  Eleanor. 
Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Horse  Artillery,  6.  1833;  m.  1876, 

Rosa,  dau.  of  Major-Gcn.  H.  Parke,  R.M. 
Maria,  m.  Oct.  1836,  Gcoige  Bowes  Murlaad,  Esq.,  and  has 

issue. 
Elizabeth  Eose,  to.  Jan.  1838,  Hon.  and  Rev.  W.  H.  Spencer, 

and  d.  1855,  having  had  issue. 
Katharine,  m.  Jan.  1844,  Walter  Strickland,  Esq.  of  Coke- 

thoi-pe  Park.  Margaret. 

Eleanor,  m.  John  Augustus  Fane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley,  Oxon, 

late  Capt.  4Gth  regt. 
Jane,  m.   1854,  George  Beresford  Brydges  Holmes,   Esq., 

Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Artillery. 

2lT.  ThornhiU  d.  Dec.  1856. 

Ai-ins — Barmly,  arg.  and  gu.    Cre.'it — A  woman's  head  couped 
at  the  shoulders  vested  crincd  and  ducaliy  crowned  all  or. 
Seat— Woodleys,  Woodstock,  Oxon. 


THOPvNTON  OF  BIRKIN   AND  CLAPHAM. 

Thoenton,  John,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  Surrey, 
^>.  5  June,  1809  ;  m.  2  Nov.  1841,  Harriet  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eight  Rev.  Reginald  Heber,  of 
Hodnet,  Salop,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  and  sister  of 
Mrs.  Percy  Heber,  and  has, 

I.  John,  6.  1843.  ii.  Reginald  Percy. 

III.  Arthur  Parry,  Lieut.  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

IV.  Charles  Conway. 

V.  Francis  Spencer,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade. 

VI.  Sydney  Vernon. 

1.  Emily  Ucbcr.  ii.  Mary  Louisa.  i:i.  Grace. 


ILtlirajr. — WiLLTAM  Thornton,  of  East  Newton,  in  co. 
York,  settled  there  in  1310,  in  consequence  of  his  marriage 
with  Isabel,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Newton,  of  East  Newton. 
Their  descendants  possessed  the  manor  of  East  Newton  till  the 
death  of  Robert  Thornton,  4  June,  1692,  when  the  elder  line 
ended  in  Alice,  wife  of  Dr.  Comber,  Dean  of  Durham,  and 
Chaplain  to  William  and  Mary.  The  arms  and  crest  on  the 
tomb  of  the  Rector  of  Birkin,  who  d.  1060,  are  those  confirmed 
by  patent  4  Oct.  1563,  to  Robert  Thornton,  of  East  Newton, 
and  it  is  therefore  presumable  that  he  was  one  of  the  youugei 
branches  of  the  East  Newton  family. 

Kev.  Robert  Thornton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Birkin,  co.  York, 
was  eminently  distinguished  during  the  civil  conflicts  of  the 
reign  of  Charles  I.  for  his  loyaltj-  and  attachment  to  the 
Church  of  England.  His  great  and  manifold  privations  in 
those  distressing  times  are  fully  related  in  Walker's  Suff'jnngi 
of  Ike  Clergy.  Mr.  Thornton,  who  was  removed  from  his 
rectory  during  the  Protectorate,  but  reinstated  at  the  Restora 
tion,  d.  1605.     His  son, 

Rev.  Robert  Thornton,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Birkin,  d.  1697,  it 
his  74th  year,  leaving  issue  by  Clara  his  wife.    The  eldest  son 

John  Thornton,  Esq.,  Merchant  in  Hull,  in.  Jane,  dau.  o 
John  Field,  Esq.  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  by  Sarah  his  wife 
dau.  of  Robert  Wood,  Esq.  of  Monk  Bretton,  co.  York,  and  d 
1731,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  whom  presently.  n.  Joseph. 

III.  John,  TO.  Pentecost,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  Hall,  Esq.,  am 
d.  V.  p.  17'29. 

IV.  Godfrey,  of  Clapham,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England 
b.  1701 ;  TO.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Astell,  Esq.  of  Ever 
too,  and  d.  1751,  leaving  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  Kensington,  d.  s.p.  1803. 

2  William,  who  assuaied,  by  royal  license,  the  surnami 
and  arms  of  Astell,  d.  s.  p.  1111. 

u  Godfrey,  of  Mogerhanger  House,  co.  Bedford,  a  Ban! 

j'irector,  m.  Jane,   dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stephen  Pete 

Ujdin,  Esq.  of  CuUand's  Grove,  Middlesex,  and  had  Lssuc 

Stephen,  of  Mogerhanger  House,  a  Bank  Director,  I 

1767;    TO.  Mary,   dau.  of  Thomas  Littledalc,  Esq.  c 

Rotterdam,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1846)  left  at  his  decease 

1850, 

Godfrey,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  h.  1795;  to.  1st,  hi 
cousin.  Miss  Dixon  ;  and  2ndly,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Bris 
Pear.sc,  Esq.  of  Woodford,  and  d.  s.p.  1857. 
Stephen  Edward,  in.  Julia  Anne  Frances,  dau.  of  Johi 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Blunham,  Beds,  and  d.  1853,  Icavin, 
one  dau.,  Caroline  Mary. 
George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Sharnhrook,  6.  1802 

deceased. 
William,  of  Mogerhanger,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  to 
1836,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Vigne,  Esq.,  of  Wood 
ford,  Essex,  and  d.  s.  p.  1874,  leaving  his  widow  hi 
estate. 

Hany,  of  Kempstone  Grange,  co.  Bedford  (residence 
Goldington,  Bury,  Beds),  J. P.  for  that  co.,  Higl 
Sheriff  1873,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks,  6.  21  March 
1812 ;  TO.  2  Feb.  1842,  Caroline  Margaret,  dau.  of  Johi 
Christie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Stuart,  b. 
March,  1844,  to.  1876,  Emily  Harriette,  4th  dau.  o 
Richard  Selby  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  Elmer.s,  Bucks 
Harry  Godfrey,  Gi'enadier  Guards,  b.  16  Oct.  1845 
Arthur  Stephen,  b.  1850;  Caroline  Mary;  Hclei 
Charlotte,  m.  4  Feb.  1869,  Hon.  Beauchamp  Mow 
bray  St.  John,  2nd  son  of  St.  Andrew,  14th  Lord  Si 
John,  and  Gertrude  Emily. 

Edward,  to.  1844,  Mary  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  He's 
Jacob  Henry  Brooke  Mountain,  D.D.,  of  The  Heatl 
Hemel  Hempstead,  by  Frances  Mingay  his  wife,  dau 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  William  Brooke,  of  Swainsthorp 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  had  two  sons,  Brooke,  6.  1845,  an 
Armine,  b.  1847. 

Mary,  rn.  —  Pearse,  Esq.  of  Woodford. 
■William,  of  Everton  House,  co.  Huntingdon  («"  Astell 
Claude  George,  of  Marden  Hill,  Herts,  hi.  Frances,  dai 
of  Samuel  Smith,  Esq.  of  Woodhall  Park,  Herts,  M.P 
and  has  issue. 

Anna  Maria,  to.  Thomas  Vigne,  Esq.  of  Woodford. 
Almeria,  m.  William  I'hillimore,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Ini 
Barrister-at-Law. 
4  Charles,  d.  unm.  5  John,  d.  unm. 

v.  William,  of  Kingston-on-HuU,  Merchant,  d.  1782,  leavin  i 
two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Jane,  m.  John  Porter,  Esq, 

2  Sarah,  to.  Robert  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Kensington. 

I.  Sarah,  to.  William  Wilbcrforce,  Esq.  of  Kingston-on-Hul 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Thornton,  Esq.  of  London  and  Clapham,  a  Bar 
Director,  m.  Hannah  Swynocke,  and  d.  1747,  leaving,  besidi 
four  daus.,  an  only  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  6.  1720,  to.  1753,  Lnc; 
dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  (by  Margaret  his  wif 


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1589 


fnn.  of  Sir  Charles  Hoghton,  4th  bait,  of  Hoghton  Tower),  aacl 
ly  her  (who  d.  17S5)  had  issue, 
I.  Samcbl,  his  heir. 
n.  Bobert,  of  Clapham,  M.P.  for  Colchester,  lii.  Maria,  clau. 

of  Francis  Eyre,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1826. 
II!.  Henry,  of  Battersea  Else,  M.P.  for  Southwark,  m.  1796, 
Mary  Anne,  daii.  of  Joseph  Sykes,  Esq.,  of  West  Ella,  co. 
york,  and  d.  1815,  leaving  issue, 

1  Henry  Sykes,  of  Battersea  Rise,  h.  1800;  m.  1833,  Har- 
riett Dealtry,  and  had  issue. 

2  Watson  Joseph,  6.  1802;  m.  1842,  Frances  Anne,  dau.  of 
—  Webb,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Anne,  of  Jlilton  Bryant,  near  Woburn,  Beds.     She 
inherited  this  property  by  bequest  from  Lady  Inglis,  1872. 

2  Lucy,  d.  1844.  3  Isabella. 

4  Henrietta,  in.  1836,  Walter  Synnot,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
a  dau.,  who  is  heiress  to  her  aunt,  of  Milton,  Beds. 
6  Sophia,  m.  1834,  John  Thornton,  11th  Earlof  Leven  and 
Melville. 
6  Laura,  m.  1833,  Eev.  Charles  Forster. 
I.  Jane,  m.  1784,  Alexander,  9th  Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville, 
and  d.  1818.  il.  Lucy,  d.  unm. 

tr.  Thornton  d.  1790.  His  eldest  son, 
SAM0EL  TnoRNTos,  Esq.  of  Clapham  and  Albury  Park, 
urrey,  M.P.  for  that  shire,  6.  1754;  ra.  17S0,  Elizabeth,  dju. 
f  Robert  Milnes,  Esq.  of  V/akefield,  and  only  sister  of  Richard 
later  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Fryston  Hall  and  Great  Houghton,  co. 
'ork,  M.P.  for  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Clapham.  n.  Henry  Milnes,  6.  1792. 

III.  Samuel,  Bear- Admiral  R.N.,  6.  2  March,  1797 ;  m.  8  Sept. 
1840,  Emily  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Morgan  Bice,  of 
Tooting  Surrey,  and  Brighton,  and  niece  of  Sir  Ilalph  Bice, 
Knt.,  and  had  issue, 
1  Percy  Melville,  b.  29  Dec.  1841.  1  Clare  Helen. 

I.  Lucy,  d.  unm.  1835.  ii.  Esther  Maria. 

III.  Jane,  m.  1814,  Eichard  Mee  Eaikes,  Esq. 

IV.  Harriett,  m.  Hon.  John  Thornton  Leslie  MelviUe  (after- 
,     wards  11th  Earl  of  Leven  and  MelviUe);  d.  1832. 

"ne  eldest  son, 

John  Thornton,   Esq.  of  Clapham,   6.   31   Oct.   1783;   m. 
1  June,  1807,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Edward  Parry,  Esq.  and  niece  of 
.ord  Bexley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1863)  had  issue, 
I.  John,  now  of  Clapham. 
;  u.  Edward  Parry,  6.  7  Oct.  1811;  m.  1840,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Chicheley  Plowden,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Edward  Parry,  b.  1814.  Chicheley  Bobert. 

Frederick.  Alfred. 

Emilia.  Adelaide. 

HI.  Francis  Vansittart  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Chilton  Con- 
dovere,  6.  30  Jan.  1816;  ni.  2  Feb.  1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Horace  G.  Cholmondeley,  and  has  issue, 
Francis  Cholmondeley.        Augustus.        Herbert. 
Horace. 

Mary.        Bessie  Margaret.        Selina.        Amelia. 
rv.  Reginald,  of  Birkin  House,  Dorchester,  J. P.  for  Dorset, 
6.   17  Dec.  1821;   „i.   13    Oct.   1849,   Louisa  Fanny   Mary, 
elder  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lusliington,  3rd  hart,  of  Aspenden 
Hall,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Douglas,  0.  17  Sept.  1852. 

2  Leslie  Melville,  b.  9  Aug.  1858. 

3  Henry  Lushington,  b.  29  Oct.  1860. 
1  Alice  Frances. 

v.  Edmund  Parry,  6.  28  June,  1826  ;  d.  25  Jan.  18.37. 
VI.  William  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  9  March,  1830;  in.  Grace,  dau. 
of  Rev.  James  Furmval,  of  Larkbeare  House,  Devon,  and 
has  issue, 
Mary  Florence.  Constance.  Catherine. 

Agnes.  Ethel.  Maude. 

I.  Eliza,    m.    19    Jan.    1832,    Frederick    Stainforth,    Esq., 
H.E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  and  d.  at  Allahabad,  30  Dec.  1835. 

II.  Harriet,  ni.  31  Jan.  1833,  John  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Eiverhill, 
SevenoaUs,  Kent. 

III.  Clementina.  iv.  Margaret  Lucy. 

r.  Thornton  d.  29  Oct.  1861. 

'  'ins — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  thorn  trees  ppr. 
—A  lion's  head  erased  purpure  gorged  with  a  ducal  coruuet 
Motto — Fideli  tuta  merccs. 
■--u.i — Clapham,  Surrey. 


THORNTON    OF    BEOCKHAIiL. 

Thoentox,    Eev.     Thomas    Cooke,     il.A.    of 
rockhall,   co.   Northampton,  5.  8  March,    1801  j 

his  father  25  Jan.  1862. 

sLinCagC— John  Thornton,  of  Kewnham,  who  acquired 

lat  estate  in  maiTiage   with  Lettice,  sister  and  heiress  of 

nomas  Xewnham,  o£  Xewnham,  was  grandfather  of 

Thomas    Tuobnton,   Esq.    of  Newnham,  Barrister-at-Law, 

ho  purchased,  1625,  the  estate  of  Brockbole,  or  Brockliall, 

'.  --ortliaiiipton.    He  m.  Elizabeth,   duu.  aud  co-heiress  of 


Henry  Dacres,  Esq.  of  Chilvers  Coton,  by  whom  (who  d.  27 
Aug.  1604)  he  had  issue.  Thomas  Thornton  rf.  29  April,  1632, 
aged  78,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Newnham  and  Erockhall,  6.  1589, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Thornton,  Esq.  of 
Downham,  Norfolk,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1671)  seven  sons 
and  three  daus.    The  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  baptised  S  Jan.  1015-16, 
s.  his  father,  15  Oct.  1637,  and  was  High  Sheriff  1G74.  He  m. 
1st,  Hester,  dau.  of  William  Preslley,  Esq.  of  Esingdon,  Herts, 
and  had  two  sons,  WiUiam  and  Samuel,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  all 
d.  unm.  during  their  father's  lifetime.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Edward  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Doyle,  and  relict  of  John 
Combes,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  and  had  two  sons,  Daniel  and 
Stephen,  both  d.  unm.;  the  elder  in  16S4;  the  younger  in 
1672.  Mr.  Thornton  thus  leaving,  at  his  decease,  11  July, 
1692,  no  surviving  issue,  was  «.  by  his  nephew, 

Thomas  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  6.  27  Dec.  1654,  High 
Sheriff  of  CO.  Northampton,  1693,  m.  1  Dec.  1092,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  AVilliam  Ward,  Esq.  of  Brayfield,  and  by 
her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1720,  the  Very  Eev.  William  Trimnell, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Winchester,  and  d.  1737)  had  issue.  Mr. 
Thornton  d.  28  Oct.  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Thornton,  E.si.  of  Brockhall,  bapt.  26  Aug.  1693, 
m.  16  May,  1722,  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of  WiUiam  Lee, 
Esq.  of  Cold  Ashby,  co.  Northampton,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Bobert  Apreece,  Esq.  of  WasUingley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Lee,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  Major-Gen.,  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Foot  Guards,  b.  1723; 
'lU.  Mary,  4th  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Ven.  David  TrinmeU, 
D.D.,  Precentor  of  co.  Lincoln,  Archdeacon  of  Leicester; 
and  dying  1782,  left  two  sons, 

1  William,  of  Grosvenor  Gate,  Park  Lane,  London,  Lieut.- 
Gen.  in  the  army,  M.P.  for  Woodstock;  d.  anni.  1841. 

2  Bobert  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Cold  Ashby  and  Weedon 
Beck,  CO.  Northampton ;  d.  uiiiii.  1822. 

I.  Frances,  6.  1731;  ™.  2  March,  1763,  Eobert  Andrew,  Esq. 
ofHarlcston;  and  rf.  1799. 
Mr.  Thornton  rf.  15  March,  1783,  and  was  ?.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Lee  Thornton,  Esq.  of  BrockhaU,  bapt.  30  Jnly, 
1726,  m.  23  April,  1774,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Eeeve,  E.sq.  of 
3Ielton  Mowbray,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  U.  17  Feb. 
ISll)  had  five  sons  and  three  daus., 

Thomas  Eeeve,  his  heir. 

John,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  vnm.  185G. 

Lee,  of  London,  rn.  July,   1833,  Susannah,  dan.  of  Eobert 

Fellowes,  Esq.  of  Shottesham,  Norfolk.    He  rf.  s.  p.  1862. 
Henry,  C.B.,  late  Lieut.-Col.  40th  regt.,  rf.  1856,  having  had 
two  sons  (both  of  whom  rf.  unm.},  and  daus. 
Philip  (Eev.),  M.A.,  and  Honorary  Canon  of  Peterborough, 
Eector  of  Brockhall,  rf.  unm.  9  July  1SG9. 
Mary,  rf.  9  Jan.  1830.  Lucy,  rf.  12  Feb.  1870. 

Mr.  Thornton  rf.  22  Jan.  1700.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Eeeve  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Brockhall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1798,  6.  14  Feb.  1775;  m.  31  Jan.  1799, 
Susannah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Peter  John  Fremeaus,  Esq.  of 
Kingsthorpe,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  2  May,  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  rf.  vnm.  15  Nov.  1851. 

II.  Thomas  Cooke,  now  of  Brockhall. 

III.  William  (Eev.),  M.A.,  of  Kingsthorpe  Hall,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  of  8,  Nevill  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells,  6.  22  July, 
1SL)6;  m.  19  Feb.  1846,  Anne  Gcorgiana  Frances,  2nd  dau. 
of  Gen.  Sir  William  Anson,  1st  ban.  of  Birch  HaU,  K.C.B., 
and  has  had  issue, 

1  WiUiam  Anson,  b.  T7  May,  1813;  rf.  23  Sept.  1849. 

2  Thomas  WUliam,  J.P.,  6.  26  July,  1850. 

3  Francis  Hugh,  b.  8  Oct.  1853,  Barrister-at-Law. 

4  Ernest  Fermcaux,  6.  17  Jan.  1859;  rf.  13  Dec.  1869. 
1  Mary  Susan.  2  Eleanor  Louisa,  deceased. 
3  Bertha  Anne.               4  Anne  Letitiu. 

5  Mabel. 

IV.  Edward,  of  LonJon,  Earrister-at-Law. 
I.  Maria,  deceased.  ii.  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Thornton  rf.  25  Jan.  1802. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.,  three  escarbuncle.s  or,  quarter- 
ing Newnham,  Acres,  'luoayros of  Voicnham,  Lee,  SAnNDERs, 
&c.  C/cst— A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.,  charged  on  the  shotddcr 
with  an  escarbunclc  or. 

Crest — Brockhall,  near  Weedon,  co.  Northampton. 


THORNYCEOFT  OF  TEOSNYCP.OFT 
HALL. 

TnoENTCEOFT,  Eev.  John,  of  Thornvcroft  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  M.A.,  b.  22  Jan.  1809  ;' m.  20  July, 
1848,  Charlotte  Blauclie,  dau.  of  Jolm  Beaumont 
Swete,  Esii-  of  Oxton  Hall,  Devon,  and  has  i.^sue, 


3590 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THO 


I.  Chakles  Edwabd,  6. 19 May,  1849;  m.  1875,  Edith  Frances 
Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Fiancis  Joseph  Cresswell,  Esq.  of 
Kings  Lynn,  Norfolk,     ii.  John  Mytton,  6.  18  June,  1856. 

I.  Henrietta  Susanna,  6.  15  Aug.  1850. 

II.  Sophia  Marianne,  b.  25  Jan.  ls5o,  d.  Jan.  1868. 
in.  Agnes,  6.  30  June,  1851. 

iLilXCHQt. — The  family  of  SIttton,  of  importance  for 
several  centuries  in  Salop,  is  presumed  to  have  taken  its  sur- 
name from  the  village  of  Jlitton,  in  the  parish  of  Kitz,  about 
four  miles  from  the  town  of  Siirewsbury.  In  1373  KeginaUl  de 
Mutton,  the  immediate  ancestor  of  the  family  before  us,  filled 
the  office  of  Bailiff  of  Shrewsbury,  and  at  the  close  of  that  year 
was  elected  M.P.  for  that  borough. 

EicHAKD  Mtttos,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  Chief  Steward  of  the 
manor  of  Church  Stretton,  &c.,  for  John,  Lord  Lum.ley,  15G2, 
was  thrice  married.  By  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Grey,  Knt.  of  Enville,  he  had  (with  five  daus.)  ten  sons,  of 
whom  three  married  and  had  ii-sae, 

I.  Edwabd,  of  Habberley,  Salop,  and  afterwards  of  Halston, 
an  estate  which  he  obtained  by  exchange  with  Alan  Hood, 
Esq.,  who  had  purchased  it  from  the  Crown.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Greville,  Knt.  of  Milcote,  co.  Warwick, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  four  daus.,  as  many  sons.  He 
d.  V.  p.  1568,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Edwabd,  of 
Halston,  la.  Anne,  dau.  of  Reginald  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Stoke- 
up  n-Tem,  Salop,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Sir  William  Leighton, 
Knt.)  left  at  "his  decease,  1583,  in  the  lifetime  of  his  grand- 
father (besides  other  issue),  two  sons, 

1  Richard,  of  Halston,  6.  1577,  s.  his  great-grandfather. 

2  Peter,  of  London,  Merchant,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Lee,  and  had  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

II.  John,  ancestor  of  the  Mtttoks  of  Garth  and  Penylan. 

III.  Thomas,  JI.P.  for  Shrewsbury  1554,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Circville,  Knt.,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Mytton   m.   2ndly,    a  dau.    of   Jenkin    Pigott,    Esq.    of 
llhuddlan.  North  Wales,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

I.  Jenkin,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Pool,  and  was 
ancestor  of  the  Mcttoss  of  Lanntrck  Park-. 

He  m.  Srdly,   Eleanor,  dau.  and  heiress  of  George  Ilarborne, 

Esq.  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of  Richard  Beeston, 

Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Adam  (Sir),  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury,  ra.  1st,  Jane,  dau. 

of  Lancelot  Lacon,  Esq.  of  Liglye,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had 

George,  Henry,  and  Mary.    Sir  Adam  /,i.  2ncUy,  Mary,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Holstock,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Edward  Ireland,  Esq.  of  Salop;  and  2ndly, 
Rev.  Thomas  Higgili,  D.D. 

II.  Isabel,  m.  Thomas  Walter, 

Richard  Mytton  d.  1591,  and  was  s.  by  his  great-grandson, 

RicHABD  Mttton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Owen,  Esq.  of  Condover,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Common  Pleas,  and  had  a  son  and  dau.,  Thomas,  his  heir  ; 
and  Sarah,  ra.  Sir  Edward  Acton,  1st  hart,  of  Aldenham.  Mr. 
Mytton,  who  was  Sheriff  of  Salop,  was  s.  at  his  decease  by 
his  only  son, 

Thomas  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  one  of  the  few  Salop 
gentlemen  who  joined  the  Parliamentary  standard  against 
King  Charles,  and  who  attained  the  rank  of  General.  He  m. 
1629,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Napier,  of  Luton,  co.  Bed- 
ford, and  had  a  son,  Richard,  his  heir.  In  1645  he  was  Sheriff 
of  Salop,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  1654.  He  d.  1656,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Richard  Msttox,  Esq.  of  Halston,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Roger  Kynaston,  Esq.  of  Hordley,  Salop,  and  had  two  sons. 
The  elder, 

Richard  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  m.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Houblon,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1695,  by  whom  he 
had,  with  other  issue  (who  d.  young), 

I.  Richard,  of  Halston,  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of  Roger  Owen,  Esq. 
of  Condover,  and  heiress  of  her  brother,  and  d.  27  Feb. 
1731.  leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  Anna  Maria,  to.  Sir 
Charlton  Leighton,  3rd  bart.  of  Wattlesborough. 

II.  John,  6.  1690,  s.  his  brother  at  Halston.  He  ?;!.  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Davenport,  Esq.  of  Davenport 
House,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had,  with  three  daus.,  a  son, 
John  Mytton,  of  Halston,  ra.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Robert 
Pigott,  Esq.  of  Cbetwynd,  and  d.  1783,  leaving,  with  a  dau., 
Rebecca,  a  son,  John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  b.  3  March, 
1768;  ra.  13  Oct.  1795,  Harriett,  3rd  dau.  of  William  Mostyn 
Owen,  Esq.  of  Wooclhouse,  Salop,  and  d.  8  Sept.  1798, 
leaving  issue  (with  a  dau.  Harriet  Rebecca,  ra.  Sir  John 
Hesketh  Lethbridge,  3rd  bart.,  of  Sandhill,  and  d.  1826) 
a  sou, 

John  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Halston,  b.  30  Oct.  1796,  M.P.  for 
Shrewsbury,  m.  1st,  21  May,  1818,  Harriet  Emma,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Tyrwhitt  Jones,  Bart.,  and  by  her  (who 
t/.2  July,  1820;  had  an  only  dau.,  Harriet  Emma  Charlotte  ; 
hu  m.  2ndly,  29  Oct.  1»21,  Caroline  Mallett,  6th  dau.  of 


Thomas  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  and  d.  29  Marcli 
1834,   having  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son,   John  Fo: 
Mytton,  Esq.  late  of  Halston,  6.  20  Nov.  1823  (see  Bdbke' 
Vicissitudes  of  Fa/iailies). 
ni.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Habberley,  a  celebrated  anti, 

quary,  d.  uma.  b  Sept.  1746. 
IV.  Charles. 
The  4th  son, 

Charles  Mytton,  Esq.  of  Chester,  ra.  Elizabeth,    dau.  r 
Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Peploe,  and  was  father  of 

The    Rev.    Charles    Mytton,    Rector   of   Eccleston,    cc 
Chester,  rn.  Rebecca  Vernon,  and  had  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Mytton,  Rector  of  Eccleston,  wh 
assumed,  by  royal  licence,  dated  29  Oct.  1831,  the  surnaii' 
and  arms  of  Thornycboft  only,  in  compliance  with  the  test 
mentary  injunction  of  Edward  Thornycroft,  Esq.  of  Thorn 
croft.  He  ra.  1st,  26  June,  1802,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  th 
Hon.  John  Grey,  3rd  son  of  Henry,  4th  Earl  of  Stamford  au 
Warring'.on ;  and  2ndly,  1826,  Elizabeth  Kynaston,  only  dai 
of  the  Hon.  Booth  Grey,  and  d..  1840,  leaving  issue  by  his  1: 
wife  (who  d.  1812), 

Charies  Richard,  6.  5  Nov.  180G  ;  d.  24  April,  1833. 

John,  now  of  Thornycroft  Hall. 

Henrietta,  ra.  1838,  Rev.  Henry  Arkwright,  and  d.  184 
leaving  issue. 

Sophia,  ra.  1845,  Rev.  Edward  Massie,  and  d.  3  Aug.  1872. 

Arras — (Thornycroft  of  Thornycroft,  granted  Oct.  1867)- 
Vert.,  a  mascle  or,  between  four  crosses-crosslet  arg.  Crest- 
On  a  mural  crown  gu.  a  falcon  volant  ppr.  jessed  mciuben 
and  beaked  or,  between  two  palm  branches  gold. 

^'eta— Thornycroft  Hall,  Chelford,  co.  Chester. 


THOROLD    OF    WELHAM. 

Thoeold,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Welliam,  co.  No 
tinwham,  The  Woodseats,  and  Unstone  Manor,  c 
Derby,  b.  28  June,  1821 ;  m.  1  May,  1845,  Mai 
Bettina  Georgina,  7tli  dau.  of  John  Kirke,  Esc 
formerly  Capt.  24th  Light  Dragoons,  Lieut. -Co 
3rd  Nottingham  Militia,  and  Col.-Comraandai 
Retford  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Edmdnd  de  More,  b.  30  Oct.  1843;  B.A.  187 
Emm.  Coll.,  Cambridge. 

II.  Arthur  Leonard  Percy,  &.  1  Feb.  1851. 

HI.  Henry  Hayford,  6.  21  March,  1858  ;  d.  4  May,  1858. 

IV.  WiUiam  Henry  Fanshawe,  6.  28  Dec.  1859. 

V.  Octavius  Reginald,  b.  17  Nov.  1864. 
I.  Charlotte  Maria  Georgina. 

ir.  Agnes   Selioke,   ra.  24   March,    1375,    William    Crav 
Rockliffe,  M.A.,   M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  eldest  son 
W.  J.  Lunn,  M.D.,  of  Kingston-on-HuU. 

III.  Gertrude  Stewart. 

Mr.  Thorold,  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Nottingham,  fo 
merly  Lieut.  Sherwood  Rangers  Yeomanry  Cavair 
s.  his  maternal  uncle,  George  Mower,  Esq.,  1843. 

JLlltCaflC.  —This  is  a  branch  of  the  family  of  TuoBOi 
Bart.,  of  Marston,  co.  Lincoln  (ste  Bcrke's  Peerage  a- 
Baronetage.)  ■ 

SiE  John  Thorold,   8th  bart.,  of  Marston,  m.  Elizabet' 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Ayton,  Esq.  of  West  Harringtc 
CO.  Durham,   and  had  (with  two  daus.)  three  sons,  i.  Jol 
(Sir),  9th  bart,    ii.  George,  d.  unm.  ;   iii.  Samuel,  of  whc 
hereafter.    Sir  John  d.  10  July,  1775.     His  youngest  son, 

Samitel  Thorold,  Esq.  m.  Miss  Goodacre,  and  had  fo 
sons.     He  d.  IS  June,  1825.    His  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Thorold,  ra.  Charlotte  Lawrance,  dau.  of  Kobi 
Mower,  Esq.  of  Woodseats  and  Unstone  Manor,  co.  Derby,  a 
sister  and  heir  of  George  Mower,  Esq.  of  same  place,  by  wlic 
he  had  is6ue, 

I.  Samuel  George,  b.  1816;  d.  s.  p.  1837.  '  j 

i(.  Charles,  now  of  Wclham  and  Woodseats.  i 

1.  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  J.  Harrison,  and  d.  1845.  (f 

(dfamilo  of  |Hobjcr. 

William   de   More  and   Joane  his  wife   were  the  fi  ■ 
possessors  of  the  Woodseats  estates,  it  being  granted  to  thi 
and  their  heirs  34  Edward  III.,  a.d.  1360,  by  Margarie,  d: 
and  heir  of  William  Le  Hem,  with  her  lands  and  tenements 
the  town  and  manors  of  Barley  and  Dronfield.    Their  son, 

William  de  More,  the  younger,  by  his  charter,  dated 
Richard   II.,    granted   to   Roger   de  Chesterfield,  Chapl: 
Dronfield  and  Lees,  all  his  lands  descended  to  him  by  ri{: 
of  inheritance.    The  son  of  William  de  More  the  younger, 
Joane  his  wife. 


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1591 


BoBEKT  MowEn,  had  two  sons  by  his  wife  Joan,  James,  and 
lobert.     The  elder, 

James  Mow  EB,  had  issue  three  sons,  i.  Eobekt;  ii.  Thomas  ; 
nd  III.  James.    The  eldest, 

BoBEBT    Mower,    »i.    Elizabeth,    dau.    and    co-heiress    of 

homas  Hougatte,  of  the   Old  Hall,  Chesterfield,  Wiglej-,  and 

ound  Hill,  in  Brampton,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  four 

lus.    He  d.  1520,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Mower,  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Bichard  Blythe,  by 

hom  he  had  a  son,  Arthur,  who  s.  him.    He  m.  2ndly,  Ann, 

vu.  of  Kichard  Hurt;  and  3rdly,  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Parker, 

'  Whitley  Hall.   He  d.  1558,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Artupr    Mower,    m.    3    July,     1555,    Joane,     dau.     and 

'iress  of  Christopher   King,   of  Milnthorpe,   by  Hellen  his 

fe,  dau.  of  Henry  Fanshawe,  of  Fanshawe  Gate,  co.  Derby, 

id  had  three  sons,  i.  George,  b.  1559,  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  Bobert,  of 

lom  presently  ;  iii.  George,  6.   1567,   and  five  daus.,  Jane ; 

■iry;  Dorothy,  m.  Thomas  Wilson,  of  Wolthwaite  Manor,  co. 

irk;  Anne:  and  Alice.  The  second,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Bobest  Mower,  b.  15G2;    m.  June,    15S9,   Joane,   dau.   of 

;nry  Sheldon,  of  Tissington,   and  had  issue,  i.  Arthur,  his 

ir ;  II.  George,  m.  Isabell  Calton  ;    iii.   Bobert,    6.    160-1, 

s.  p. ;  rv.  Bichard,  b.  1607,  and  three  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Arthur  Mower,  of  Barley  Woodseats,  m.  1620,  Bose,  dau. 

Robert  Stone,  of  Carsington,  and  had  issue,  i.  Bobert,  who 

xeeded;  ii.  Arthur,  d.  young;  m.  George;  iv.  Arthur,  d. 

Norway;  i.  Alice  ;  and  ii.  Abigail,  m.  1655,  George  Bulloke, 

q.  of  Oneston  or  Ounston,  co.  Derby.    He  d.  1652,  and  was 

jy  his  eldest  son, 

JlOBERT  Mower,  of  Milnthorpe,  m.  1st,  2  Jan.  164S,  Mary, 
1.  and  co-heiress  of  Patrick  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Kilburne,  co. 
rby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1650)  had  an  only  child,  Arthur, 
1655.  Mr.  Mower  jn.  2ndly,  1651,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
Eoger  Prichard,  and  niece  and  co-heiress  of  Elizabeth 
cer,  of  Hognaston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Jan.  1658)  he 
i  a  son  and  heir,  Bobert.  He  m.  3rdly,  1660,  Mary,  only 
1.  of  James  Milnes,  Esq.,  of  Tapton  Hall,  co.  Derby.  He  d. 
Tot.  1675,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Jobert  Mower,  Esq.  of  Barley  Woodseats,  b.  27  Oct.  1654, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister,  Mrs. 
land,  of  Brigg)  of  Edmund  Browne  of  Welham,  co.  Notting- 
a,  and  had  issue, 

Bobert,  (/.  young,  1631.  ii.  Geouge,  s.  his  father. 

I.  Arthur,  d.  8  April,  1750. 

>.  Edmund,  of  Newark-upon-Trent,  6.  1687;  m.  Dorothy, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Josiah  Stephenson,   of  Eotherham,  by 
^f    Jane  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Skyers,  of  Haigh 
;  ,  jreen,  and  d.  1719,  leaving  issue, 
i     1  Bobert,  of  Welham,  co.  Nottingham. 
I     2  Edmund  (Bev.),  Vicar  of   Clarboro'   and    Eayton,    co. 
Nottingham,  d.  at  Whinleys,  2  Feb.  1748. 
3  Skyers,  d.  an  infant.  4  George. 

1  EUzabeth.  2  Dorothy.  3  Anne.  4  Jane. 

Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

''  second,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 
GORGE  Mower,  Esq.  of  Woodseats,  b.  1681 ;  m.  3  Oct.  1709, 

•  e,  dau.  of   John    Lathom,    Esq.,    of   The  Hallows  and 
tone  Manor,  co.  Derby,  and  by  her  had  Elizabeth  and 

'  (who  both  d.  young).  Mr.  Mower  ra.  2ndly,  1735,  Mary, 
<     of  Bobert  Watts,  Esq.  of  Barlow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

•  in.  1789)  had  issue,  George,  b.  1739,  d.  1743 ;  Bobert,  who 
s  eedcd  ;  EUzabeth  ;  Mary  ;  Anne  ;  Sarah  ;  and  Martha,  rd. 
I  John  Webb,  Vicar  of  Drontield.  Mr.  Mower,  who  was 
'  1  Sheriff  co.  Derby  1734,  and  dying  1762,  aged  82,  was  s. 
I  is  eldest  surviving  son, 

ibebt  Mower,  Esq.  of  Woodseats,  m.  14  June,  1770,  Eliza- 
■f  dau.  of  Bichard  Mihies,  Esq.  of  Dunston  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
om  he  had  (with  other  issue,  who  d.  young),  Elizabeth 
heiress  of  her  mother,  ',ii.  1st,  1791,  Thomas  Smith, 
and  2ndly,  Frederick  Smith,  Esq.  Mr.  Mower  m.  2ndly, 
1780,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Simon  Lawrance,  Esq.,  and  had 
r  two  sons  and  as  many  daus., 
jEORGE,  his  successor,  was  6.  1782,  and  d.s.p.  28  March, 

Arthur,  M.D.,   b.   1789;   m.    Anne    Jane,    dau.  of   Mr. 

mart.  Advocate  ot  the  Edinbro'  Bar,  and  d. .?.  j7.  April,  1836. 
-Harlotte  Lawban-ce,  b.  1781;  m.  Samuel  Thorold,  Esq. 

Welham,  grandson  of  8th  hurt.,  and  had  issue,  Charles, 
10,  as  above,  s.  his  maternal  uncle  in  1843. 
Ann,  m.  Gervas  King  Holmes,  Esq.,  of  Betford,  and  had 
■ir  sons  and  one  dau. 

5— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  goats  salient  arg., 
i>roi,d;  2nd  and  3rd,  erm.,  on  achevronaz.  three  roses  or, 
)WER.  Cre.-!t— A  roebuck  passant  arg.,  attired  or.  Hloilo — 
5  non  scrvus. 

—Welham,  Betford,  co.  Nottingham. 
II. 


GrEANT-THOEOLD  OF  WEELSBY  HOUSE. 

Geant-Thoeold,  Alexander  William  Tho- 
EOLD,  Esq.  of  Weelsby  House,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P, 
and  D.L.,  High  SherifP  1870,  b.  29  Feb.  1820  ; 
m.  23  July,  1863,  Anna  Hamilton,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  James  Stirling,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Bichard  Stirling,  6.  9  Aug.  1868. 

I.  Hilda.  II.  Constance  Mary. 

This  gentleman  assumed  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Thoeold  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 
his  maternal  gi-andfather,  upon  the  death  of  his 
maternal  uucle  1864. 

iLtirraCH".— Bev.  William  Thorold,  of  Weelsby  House, 
CO.  Lincoln,  Bector  of  Cuxhold  and  Ludborough,  same  co.,  had 

issue, 

Bichard,   his  successor,  d.   s.  p.   1864,  and  was  s.  by  his 

nephew. 
Helen,  m.  Alexander  Grant,  Esq.  (son  of  Alexander  Grant), 

and  had  issue, 

1  Alexakdeb  Williax  Thorold,  now  of  Weelsby. 

2  Frederick  Augustus,  m.  'Katherine  Arabella  Clay,  and 
has  (with  other  issue),  a  son, 

James  Erskine. 

1  Helen,  m.  Charles  Bidley  Hinds,  Esq. 

2  Katherine,  m.  Frederick  Edward  Hillersdon,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  goats  salient  arg., 
for  Thorold  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  antique  crowns  or,  for 
Grant.  Crest — 1st,  Thorold,  A  roebuck  erm.,  attiied  and 
unguled  or ;  and  2nd,  Grant,  .\  burning  mount  ppr. 

Scat — Weelsby  Hall,  Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoki. 


THORPE    OF    CODDINGTON. 

Thoepe,  James,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  Notts,  and 
Ardbreknish,  co.  Argyll,  J.P.  Notts  and  co. 
Argyll,  High  SherifE  1871,  Capt.  Sherwood  Eangers 
Yeomanry,  b.  28  Aug.  1823;  m.  1st,  1850,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Edward  Spence,  Esq.  of  Tilworth,  co. 
York  (which  lady  d.  1868)  ;  2ndly,  1869,  Annie, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  MacDougall,  Esq.  of  I.unga,  co. 
Argyll,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Stewart,  6.  25  July,  1870,  and  d.  27  May,  1873. 

II.  John  Somerled,  b.  15  Feb.  1873. 

III.  Harold,  b.  17  April,  1875. 

IV.  William  Stewart,  6.  2  Sept.  1876. 

V.  Gervase,  6.  10  Aug.  1877. 

VI.  Eichmond  Murier. 

ILilirHCjr. — This  family  came  originally  from  co.  York. 

Michael  Thorpe,  b.  1711;  ra.  1736,  Ellen  Downs,  settled  in 
Xotts,  and  had  with  three  other  sons  and  three  daus.,  a  son, 

James  Thorpe,  6.  5  Nov.  1754;  d.  1839;  7ii.  25  June,  1789, 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Hardwicke  Taylor,  of  Newark-on-Trent  (she  d. 
18-14),  and  had  a  son, 

James  Thorpe,  Esq.  of  Coddington,  Notts,  b.  1791  ;  m.  1815, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Simpson,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  d. 
1843,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1877),  had  issue, 

I.  James,  now  of  Coddington. 

I.  Elizabeth  Ann,  ra.  Edmund  Percy,  Esq.  of  Beeston, 
Nottingham,  has  issue  six  daus. 

II.  Lydia  Mary,  ra.  Bev.  Bobert  Weatherall,  Bector  of  Elton, 
Notts,  and  has  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

III.  Eleanor,  ra.  Bev.  John  Stewart,  Bector  of  West  Derby, 
Canon  of  Chester,  and  Bural  Dean,  and  has  two  sons  and 
five  daus. 

IV.  Fanny  Maria,  r)i.  Bev.  B.  B.  Stewart,  Vicar  of  Hale,  and 
has  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  arg.,  between  three  lions  rampant  or. 
Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.,  turned  up  erm.  a  stag  ppr. 

Seats  —  Coddington  Hall,  Newark-on-Trent;  Ardbreknish, 
Dalmally,  N.B. 


THOYTS    OF    SULHAMSTEAD, 

Thotts,  William  EicnAED  Moetimee,  Esq. 
of  Sulhamstead,  co.  Berks,  J. P.,  Major  late  Koyal 
Berks  Militia,  b.  29  Dec.  1828 ;  m.  23  Oct.  1856, 
Anne  Annabella,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Sir  Richard 
Puleston,  2nd  bart.  of  Emral,  co.  FHnt,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Mortimer  Henry,  b.  24  Dec.  1857  ;  d.  1  Oct.  1858. 
I.  Emma  Elizabeth,  b.  8  July,  1860. 
u.  Caroline  Mary,  b.  17  March,  1862. 

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ittUCaSC— 'WiiLiAMTHOTTSjEsq.  of  Sulhamsteacl,  Berks 
(son  of  John  Thoyts,   Esq.  and  his  -wife,  a  dau.  of  Thomas 
Eurfoot,  Esq.),  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  A.  Newman,  Esq.,  and  d.  1817, 
leaving  issue, 
MoBTiMEB  Geoege,  his  heir. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  H.  R.  Burfoot,  Esq. ;  d.  31  March,  1868. 
Caroline,  r,i.  Capt.  S.  J.  Pechell,  E.N. ;  d.  1  Jan.  1864. 
Sophia  Anne,  iii.  Sir  Frederick  Watson,  who  d.  1847.    She 

d.  22  Feb.  1669. 
Anna  Rosetta,  m.  1st,  Sir  Henry  Watson,  and  2ndly,  Rev. 
Edwin  Parker,  of  Waltham  St.  Laurence.     She  d.  2  March, 
1874. 
Jane,  m.  21  July,  1821,  William  Samuel,  2nd  Lord  Wynford. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Mortimer  Geokge  Thotts,  Esq.  of  Sulhamstead,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1839,  b.  6  Nov.  1804 :  vi.  1st,  4  March, 
1828,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas  Bacon,  Esq.  of  Padworth, 
CO.  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Sept.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  WiLMAM  RicHAKD  MORTIMER,  now  of  Sulhamstead. 

II.  Newman  Burfoot,  b.  20  Aug.  1831;  m.  1862,  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Colquhoun  Grant,  Esq.,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  Harry  Newman  Morgan,  b.  1864. 

ni.  Francis  Walter  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ashe,  Hants,  b.  16  July, 
1845;  m.  9  June,  1874,  Rose  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward 
Elmliirst,  of  Sliawell,  co.  Leicester. 

I.  Mary  Jane,  d.  11  June,  1869. 
Mr.  Thoyts  r,i.  2ndly,   14  Oct.  1848,  Catherine,  4th  dau.  of 
Robert  Sherson,  Esq.,  of  Fetcham,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
19  April,  1852)  had  a  son, 

IV.  Ernest  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  30  March,  1852,  Vicar  of  Honing- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick. 
He  rn.  3rdly,  Catharine,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Sherson,  of 
Yaverland,   Isle  of  Wight,   which   lady    d.    12   May,    1877. 
He  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  son,   now  of  Sulham.stead. 

Arriis — Az.,  on  afess  between  three  mullets  of  six  points  or, 
two  chemical  characters  of  the  planet  Venus  sa.  Crest—A 
heath  cock  rising  ppr.,  on  the  breast  a.  like  character  of 
Venus  or. 

Seal — Sulhamstead,  near  Reading. 


THSING    OF    ALFOKD    HOTJSE. 

Theing,  Theodore,  Esq.  of  Alforcl  House, 
Somerset,  B.A.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  Deputy  Chairman 
of  Quarter  Sessions,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  late 
Commissioner  of  Bankruptcy  at  Liveri^ool,  b.  4  Aug. 
1816 ;  m.  1852,  Julia  Jane,  4th  dau.  of  William 
Mills,  Esq.  of  Saxham  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Huntlet,  b.  16  Oct.  1853. 

II.  Christopher  Sevan,  b.  6  Feb.  1857. 

III.  Arthur  Theodore,  b.  7  Feb.  1860. 

IV.  Cyril  Theodore,  6.  24  Sept.  1861. 

V.  Lawrence  Theodore,  b.  16  April,  1863. 

VI.  Douglas  Theodore,  6.  7  Aug.  1864. 

I.  Dora  Jane.  ii.  Mary  Alicia. 

JLtUCatJC— This  family  was  formerly  settled  in  Wilts. 

BKonNCKER  Thring,  of  Codford  St.  Peter,  Gent.,  d.  1708,  and 
■was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Thring,  b.  1681,  m.  Katherine  AVrench,  and  dying 
16  May,  1750,  left  two  sons, 

Brouncker,  his  successor,  b.  1714;  m.  Anne  Hewlett,  and  d. 
1787;  both  his  son  and  grandson  became  successively 
Rectors  of  Sutton  Veney,  Wilts. 

AYrench,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  latter, 

Wrench  Thring,  Esq.  of  Codford  St.  Peter,  b.  1718;  m.  1752, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Hindon,  and  d.  1781, 
leaving  by  this  lady  (who  d.  1824),  a  dau.  Elizabeth,  b.  1763, 
m.  Rev.  George  Smith,  Rector  of  Manningford  Abbas,  Wilts, 
d.  s.  p.  1843  ;  and  a  son, 

John  Thring,  Esq.  of  Alford  House,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1753, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Everett,  Esq.  of  Heytesbury, 
and  d.  1830,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1834)  a  son  and  dau., 

John  Gale  Dalton,  his  heir. 

Alicia  Anne,  d.  1862. 

His  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Gale  Dalton  Theing,  of  Alford  House,  co. 
Somerset,  B.C.L.,   J.P.  and  D.L.,   6.   Sept.   1784;    m.    1811, 
Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Jenkyns,  Vicar  of  Evercreech, 
and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and  d.  Dec.  1874,  leaving  by  her, 
I.  Theodore,  his  heir. 

n.  Sir    Henry,    K.C.B.,     Barrister-at-Law,    Parliamentary 

Counsel  to  the  Government,  b.  1818;  m.  1856,  Elizabeth, 

2nd  dau.  of  John  Cardwell,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  a 

dau.,  Katharine  Annie,  b.  8  July,  1861. 

III.  Edward,  6.  1823,  Head  Master  of  Uppingham  School;  m. 


1853,  Marie,  dau.  of  Herr  Koch,  of  Bonn,  and  has  issue  two 
sons  and  three  dans.  ; 

tv.  Godfrey  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Alford  with  Hornblotton,  Rural 
Dean,  6.  1823;  m.  18  Jan.  1870,  Mary  Jane,  only  dau.  of' 
the  late  Charles  Pinney,   Esq.  of  Camp  House,  Clifton, 
Bristol,  and  has  issue  a  son, 

V.  John  Charles  (Rev.),  of  Chantry  House,  Wilts,  6.  1824; 
TO.  1858,  Lydia,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt.  Meredith,  E.N.,  and  has 
five  sons  and  five  daus. 

I.  Theresa,  m.  1843,  the  Ven.  Augustus  Otway  Fitzgerald, 
Rector  of  Charlton  Mackerell,  Somerset,  and  Archdeacoa 
of  Wells,  3rd  son  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Robert  Lewis  Fitz- 
gerald, G.C.H.  She  d.  1867,  leaving  issue,  three  sons  and 
a  dau. 

n.  Elizabeth  Marian,  d.  1859. 

^/■i/i.s~Erminois  within  a  bordure  engrailed  gu.  a  f ess  wavy 
or,  bordered  az.  and  charged  with  three  escallops  of  the  second. 
Crest — A  cock  gu.  having  an  escallop  on  his  breast  .and  wing 
and  holding  in  his  beak  an  ear  of  barley  or. 

Seat — Alford  House,  near  Castle  Cary,  Somerset. 


THRUSTON    OF    TALGARTH    HALL. 

Theuston,  Chaeles  Eeedeeick,  Esq.  of  Tal- 
garth Hall,  CO.  Merioneth,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Merioneth,  J.P.  for  co.  Montgomery,  Lord   of  the 
Manor  of  Pennal,  High  Sheriff  for  Merioneth  18G0, , 
formerly  in  the  90th  Light  Infantry,  b.  4  Jan.  1824 ;  J 
m.  1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Josiah  Nisbet,  Cap!:,  j 
E,.N.,   and  grand-dau.  of  Lady  Nelson,  -widow  of? 
Admiral  Lord  Nelson,  and  has  f  om*  sons  and  three  ] 
daus., 

I.  Charles  NisBET,  &.  1853. 

III.  John  Walter,  late  Lieut.  H.M.  14th  regt.  now  a  Lieut, 
the  Indian  Staff  Corps  with  Sir  Samuel  Browne,  b.  1857 
III.  Herbert  Edwards,  b.  1859.       iv.  Lewis  Arthur,  b.  1861 

I.  Mary  Frances,   b.   1850;   m.  1870,    W.   E.   Allen,  Esq., 
F.R.C.S.,  Bengal  Medical  Service,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Blanche  Eliza,  b.  1851.  in.  Rose  Emily,  b.  1855, 

iLtnCJtJC. — The  THRcsTONsare  a  Suffolk  family,  original! 
of  Hoxne  Abbey,  where  many  old  monuments  exist  of  thi 
family,  which  trace  the  descent  back  to  the  reign  of  Jauies  I, 
The  Edwardses,  Mr.  Thruston's  maternal  ancestors,  arc  des- 
cended in  a  direct  line  from  Llewelyn  ap  Iobwerth,  Prince- 
of  North  Wales. 

John  Thedston,  Esq.,  m.  Harriet  Digging,  and  was  father  of. 

Framingham  Thruston,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Caius  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, who  m.  Miss  Wilkinson,  and  had  a  son, 

Framingham  Thrcston,  Esq.,  who  inherited  the  Westoa! 
estate  as  heir-at-law  of  his  cousin.  Dr.  Thruston,  of  Weston. 
He  TO.  Miss  Holsworth,  of  Elsworth,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  of  Weston  Hall,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

II.  Charles  Thomas. 

The  second  son, 

Charles  Thomas  Thruston,  of  Pennal,  co.  Merioneth,  Capt. 
R.N.,  'M.  1st,  14  Aug.  1815,  Frances,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lewis; 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Talgarth  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)1 
had  a  son  and  successor,  the  present  Charles  Frederick 
Thrhston,  Esq.  of  Talgarth  Hall.  He  in.  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau. 
of  Admiral  Sotheby,  by  whom  he  was  father  of  Clement 
Arthur  Thruston,  Esq.  of  Pennal  Tower,  co.  Merioneth, 
J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1861,  Constance 
Sophia  Margaret,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Lechmere  Russell,  C.B. 
of  Ashford  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  Edmund  Hcathcote,  b.  1863, 
and  other  issue  (see  Theuston  of  Pennal  Tower). 


J 


' 


Arms  (revised' by  Dethick,  Garter,  1586). — Sa.,  three 
horns  stringed  or,  garnished  az.  Crest — Aheronarg.  Mottoet— 
Esse  quam  videri,  and  Thrust  on. 

/Seai— Talgarth  Hall,  Machynlleth. 


THRTTSTON    OF    PENNAL    TOWER. 

Theuston,  Clement  Aethtie,  Esq.  of  Penna] 
Tower,  co.  Merioneth,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  ^2 
June,  1837  ;  m.  1861,  Constance  Sophia,  dau.  of  the 
late  Major-Gen.  Lechmere  Coore  Eussell,  C.B.,  oi 
Ashford  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Heathcote,  6.  10  Dec.  1803. 

II.  Arthur  Blyford,  b.  1  Jan.  1865. 

I.  Marion  Janet.  ii.  Olwen  Millicent. 

%iXXtciZt.—See  Thruston  of  TaUjarth.  Mr.  Clejieki 
Theuston,  of  Pennal  Tower,  being  half-brother  of  Chablb 
Frederick  Thruston,  Esq.,  now  of  Talgarth  Hall. 

Arms,  fCc— Same  as  Thruston  of  Talparth. 

,SeaJ— Pennal  Tower,  Machynlleth.    Ciud— Boodle's,  S.VT. 


THTJ 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1593 


THUNDER    OF    LAGORE. 

Thttndee,  Michael,  Esq.  of  Lagore,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherife  1850,  h.  28  Oct.  1802  ; 
m.  2  Sept.  1834,  Charlotte  Mary,  clau.  of  Col.  Denis 
Earman  D'Alton,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Patrick,  b.  21  Jan.  1838 ;  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Peter 
de  Penthony  O'Kelly,  of  Barretstown,  co.  Kildare. 

II.  Michael  Harman,  late  68th  regt.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Stuart 
Knell,  Esq.  of  London.  iii.  John  Albert,  decca.sed. 

IV.  James  William  Thomas,  m.  Laura,  4th  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Plowden,  Esq.  of  Plowden  Hall,  Salop. 

V.  George  Francis,  7th  Fusiliers,  in.  the  relict  of —  Purcell, 
Esq.  of  Bombay. 

VI.  Eobert,  deceased.  vii.  Francis. 

I.  Charlotte  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Boylan,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Hill- 
town,  CO.  Meath. 

II.  Elizabeth,  a  Nun,  of  Sacra  Coeur,  Eoehampton,  d.  24  Sept. 
1875.  III.  Mary  Jane,  deceased. 

IV.  Julia,  m.  2  Aug.  1863,  Hugh  O'Connor,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

V.  Helena.         vi.  Rose,  a  Nun  of  Sacra  Coeur,  Eoehampton. 

ILtnC3S0. — Michael  Thdnder,  Esq.  of  Ballaly,  co. 
Dublin ;  m.  Ellen  O'Rorke,  and  was  father  of 

Pateick  Thundee,  Esq.  of  Lagore,  co.  Meath ;  m.  1798, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Taaffe,  Esq.  of  Smarmore  Castle, 
CO.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

Michael,  now  of  Lagore. 
"Patrick,  deceased.  John. 

George,  m.   Eliza,   of  Alexander  Mansfield,  of  Morristown 
Latten,  co.  Kildare.  Henry. 

Anne,  in.  Francis  Bernard  Haly,  Esq.  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer. 
Ellen,  deceased. 

Anns—\rg.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  trumpets 
sa.  a  mullet  of  the  first.  Crest — A  cubit  arm  ppr.  grasping  a 
trumpet  sa.    Motto — Certavi  et  vici. 

Seat — Lagore,  near  Dunshaughlin,  co.  Meath. 


THURLOW    OF    BAYNARDS,     SURREY. 

See  Burke's  Peerage,  under  the  title  of 
Thuelow. 


THURSBY    OF    ABINGTON. 

Thttesbt,  John  Haevet,  Esq.  of  Abington 
Abbey,  co.  Northampton,  formerly  an  officer  in  the 
army,  b.  15  Aug.  1819. 

ILtUCagC. — This  family  claims  to  be  of  Saxon  descent, 
and  to  derive  from  Gospatrick,  Lord  of  Thoresby,  living  temp. 
the  Conquest. 

Thomas  Thoresby,  of  Bramwheat,  now  Braithwaite,  Cum- 
berland, m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Hugh  Thoresby,  had 
two  sons, 

George,  Lord  of  Thoresby,  Barden,  Dent,  and  Sedberg,  all 
CO.  York,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Matthew  Ellerton, 
and  hence  descended  Ralph  Thoresby,  the  eminent  anti- 
quary, author  of  the  Ducatus  Leodensis. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

The  younger  son, 

John  Thoresby,  was  Mayor  of  Lynn  Regis,  Norfolk,  1425. 
His  descendant, 

Christopher  Thuesbt,  Esq.  of  Castor,  co.  Northampton, 
J.P.,  was  named  one  of  the  intended  Knights  of  the  Royal 
Oak.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Neville,  of  Holt,  co. 
Leicester,  by  whom  (who  d.  1632)  he  had  two  sons,  William, 
his  successor;  and  Neville,  who  d.  s.  ^j.  abroad.  Mr.  Thursby 
m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Dove,  of  Upton,  and 
had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  London,  Merchant,  who  left  at  his  decease  an 
only  dau., 

Mary,  m.  1699,  Eobert  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  in  co. 
Warwick,  Barrister-at-Law  <only  son  of  Robert  Harvey, 
Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Robert  Harvey,  Esq.,  nephew  and  devisee 
of  Hugh  Audley,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple),  and  by  him 
(who  d.  1725-6)  she  left  at  her  decease,  with  three  daus., 
a  son,  John  Haevet,  who  s.  to  the  Thursby  estates  1636. 
Downhall,  of  Hanslope,  Bucks,  who  left  at  his  decease,  1706, 

an  only  son,  Richard,  successor  to  his  cousin  William. 
John,  of  London,  m.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Doctor  Goad, 
and  had,  with  four  daus.,  an  only  son,  WiLLiiM,  successor 
and  devisee  of  his  uncle,  by  the  half-blood. 
Elizabeth,  in.  1st,  Henry  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Longthrop,  near 
Peterborough,  and  Whaplode,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  an 
only  dau.  and  heiress,  Mary  Robinson,   m.  Sir  William 


Meredith  2nd  hart  of  Henbury.    Mrs.  Robinson  m.  2iiA\j 
John  Hake,  Esq.  of  Tangiers.  -"luy, 

Frances,  m.  Thomas  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Duddington. 
Christopher  Thursby  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Thdrsbt,  Esq.,  who,  adopting  the  profession  of  the 
law,  became  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Custos  Brevium 
of  the  Common  Pleas,  and  Chief  Justice  of  Ely.  He  purchased 
the  Manors  of  Abington,  Little  Billing,  and  Weston,  from  Sir 
John  Bernard,  and  d.  s.  p.  1700,  when  he  was  s.  in  pursuance 
of  his  will  by  his  nephew, 

William  Thdrsby,  Esq.  of  Abington,  High  Sheriff  for  co 
Northampton,  1724.  He  d.  s.  p.  in  six  years  afterwards,  and 
was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Richard  Tuursby,  Esq.  of  H.inslope  and  Abington,  m.  1700, 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Montague,  Esq.  of  Horton,  and 
sister  of  George,  1st  Earl  of  Halifax,  but  d.  s.  p.  1736,  when 
the  estates  devolved,  according  to  entail,  upon  (the  son  of  Mary 
Thursby,  by  her  husband  Robert  Harvey)  his  kinsman, 

John  Harvet,  Esq.  of  Abington,  who  assumed,  by  Act  of 
Parliament,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Thursby.  He  m.  Honor, 
dau.  of  Robert  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Chetwynd,  Salop,  by  whom  (who 
d.  17S1)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Harvey,  his  successor. 

II.  Walter,  of  Shrew.sbury,  Capt.   in  the  Blues,  m.  Dorothy 
dau.  of  William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Edgmont,  Salop,  and  had 
three  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Walter  Cotes.  2  John. 

3  George  Augustus  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Abington,  and  "Vicar 
of  Peun,  m.  24  May,  1 800,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  and  eventual 
co-heir  of  Henry  Pelham,  Esq.  of  Cound  Hall.  co.  Salop, 
and  d.  17  Jan.  1836,  leaving  a  son.  Rev.  Heney  Thuesby 
Pelham,  of  Cound  (.see  tho.t  Famili/}. 

1  Honor,  m.  Ralph  Leeke,  Esq.  of  Longford,  Salop. 

III.  Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Abington,  andofGrandborough, 
CO.  Warwick,  d.  1783. 

IV.  James,  d.  unm.  1760.  v.  Benjamin. 

I.  Honor,  m.  John  Burton,  Esq.,  Conway's  Dragoons. 

II.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Harvey  Thursby,  M.P.  for  Wootton  Basset,  1741,  and  for 
Stamford,  1754,  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Haevey  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Abington,  a  Verdurer  of 
Rockingham  Forest,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Hanbury,  Esq. 
of  Kelmarsh,  by  whom  (who  d.  1778)  he  had  surviving  issue, 

John  Harvey,  his  heir. 

William  Spencer,  Lieut.-Col.,  6.  1769;  ?«.  Charlotte,  2nd  dau. 

of  the  Rev.  Euseby  Isham,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Justinian 

Isham,  3rd  bart.  of  Lamport,  and  had  issue. 
Anne,  m.  1790,  John  Armytage,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  George 

Armytage,  3rd  bart.  of  Kirklees. 
Georgiana  Tryphena. 

Mr.  Thursby  d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Harvey  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Abington  Abbey,  h.  27 
March,  1768,  High  Sherifif  1803.  He  in.  1792,  Emma,  dau.  of 
William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Doddershall,  and  had  issue, 

John  Harvey,  his  heir. 

William  (Rev.),  of  Ormerod  House  (see  'next  Articlr). 

Frederick  Spencer,  b.  1801;  rn.  1831,  Miss  Lerigens,  of  Aix- 

la-Chapelle,  and  had  one  dau. 
Charles,  6.  1803 ;  m..  1830,  Emily,  dau.  of  —  Pentland,  Esq. 

of  Blackball,  co.  Louth,  and  had  a  dau.,  Mary. 
Walter,  b.  1808  ;  d.  in  India, 
r.mma.  Sophia  Frances. 

Lucy,  iB.'John  Dauncey,  Esq.  and  had  a  dau.,  Emma  Louisa. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  B.  Winthrop. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Harvey  Thursby,  Esq.of  Abington  Abbey,  6.  24  June, 
1793  ;  m.  11  Nov.  1818,  Emily,  dau.  of  Matthew  Fortescue, 
Esq.  of  Stephenstown,  co.  Louth,  and  had  issue, 

John  Harvey,  now  of  Abington. 

Mathew  William  Frederic  (Rev.),  6.  18  March,  1821;  m.  13 

July,  1848,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Beckwith, 

Esq.  of  Eaton  Place,  London,  and  has  issue,  1  Percy,  b.  4 

Feb.  1851 ;  2  Neville,  b.  6  May,  1852 ;  3  Frederick,  b.  1  Nov. 

1853;  4  Fortescue,  b.  27  June,  1855;   5  Audley,  b.  11  Aug. 

1856;  6 Charles  Radcliffe;  7 Ralph;  1  Emily;  2 Sophia  Sybil. 
Spencer  George  Augustus,  b.  10  June,  1823;  m.  1853,  Kathe- 

rine  Dorcas,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  George  Forster,  2nd  bart.  of 

Coolderry,  and  has  a  dau.,  Anna  Maria  Emma,  and  a  son. 
Charles  Fortescue,  b.  28  April,  1825  ;  d.  27  Nov.  1861. 
Ralph  Lovell,  in  the  army,  6.  2  May,  1827 ;  in.  the  widow  of 

C.  Richmond,  Esq. 
Walter  (Rev.),  6.  24  Nov.  1830;  m.9  June,  1857,  Mary  C. 

LoiMsa,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  T.  G.  Hodges,  and  has  issue, 

three  sons  and  one  dau. ;  d.  1  Nov.  1868. 
Francis,  6.  30  Jan.  1832;  m.  30  Jan.  1856,  Elizabeth  Wilhel- 

mina,  only  child  and  heiress  of  T.  De  Lancy,  Esq.,  and 

d.  1863,  leaving  issue  two  sons. 
Everard,  b.  24  May,  1839 ;  m.  16  July,  1866,  Louisa  Charlotte, 

dau.  of  E.  Jones,  Esq. 

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Mr.  Thursby  d.  1  June,  1S60. 

^r//is— Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  lionis  rampant  sa. 
Crest— ^  lion  rampant  sa.  hokUn?  a  battle-axe  erect  or. 

/Seat— Abington  Abbey,  co.  Northampton. 


THURSBY    OF    ORMEKOD    HOTJSE. 

Thuesbt,  Eev.  William,  of  Ormerod  House, 
near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  formerly  Vicar  of 
All  Saints,  Northampton,  and  of  Hardingstone, 
h.  27  April,  1795  ;  m.  9  Sept.  1824,  Eleanor  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  Col.  J.  Hargreaves,  of  Ormerod  and 
Back  Hall,  Burnley,  by  his  wife  Charlotte  Ann 
Ormerod,  heiress  of  Ormerod,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Hardt,  of  Bank  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Holm- 
hurst,  Christchurch,  Hants,  J.P.  for  co.  Lancaster,  late 
Lieut.  90th  Light  Infantry,  now  Col.  5th  Royal  Lancaster 
Bifles,  6.  31  Aug.  1826;  ra.  1st,  21  April,  1860,  Clara, 
youngest  dau.  of  Col.  Williams,  E.E.,  and  niece  of  Mr. 
Justice  Williams,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  March,  1867)  he  has 
a  son, 

1  John  Obmeeod  Scarlett,  h.  27  April,  1861. 

He  m.  2ndly,  26  Nov.  1868,  Louisa  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
Col.  John  George  Smyth,  of  Heath  Hall,  co.  York,  and  has 
further  issue, 

2  George  James,  6.  17  Nov.  1869. 

1  Violet,  b.  12  Dec.  1866. 

2  Mary  Eleanor,  6.  30  April,  1871. 

II.  James  Legh,  married,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Lcgh. 

1  Hilda.  2  Winifred. 

III.  William  Ford,  married,  but  has  no  issue. 

IV.  Arthur  Harvey,  of  Wormleighton,  near  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick,  J. P.,  h.  1832;  in.  1859,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Newman  Kershaw,  Esq.  oi  Heskin  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Edmund,  6.  Jan.  1861. 

2  Harvey  William  Gustavus. 

1  Eleanor  Mary  Anne.  2  Fanny  Charlotte. 

3  Emma  Harriet. 

V.  Piers,  married,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Doncastcr.        2  Edmund  Hascll.        3  Charles. 
1  Florence.        2  Emma.        3  Mabel.        4  Ethel. 

VI.  Eichard  Hasell,  married,  and  has  issue. 
I.  Sophia  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Tliursby,  of  Ormerod  House,  is  2nd  son  of  John 
Harvey  Thursby,  Esq.  of  Abington  Abbey,  co. 
Northampton  {see preceding  Memoir). 

Arma,  itc — Same  as  Thcksbt  nf  Ahingtoii. 

iScai— Ormerod  House,  near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster. 


TIBBITS  OF  BARTON  SEAGBAVE  AND 
ROTHWELL    GRANGE. 

TiBBiTS,  John  Boelase,  Esq  of  Barton  Sea- 
grave,  and  Eothwell  Grange,  co.  Northampton, 
formerly  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Hundred  of  Eothvi'ell, 
h.  1820;  m.  17  June,  1858,  Mary  Isabella,  Vis- 
countess Hood,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eichard  John 
Tibbits,  Esq.,  of  Barton  Sea^rave.  Capt.  Tibbits  is 
4th  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Phihp  Maunsell,  JM.P.,  of 
Thorpe  Malsor,  co.  Northampton,  by  the  Hon. 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Cockayne  his  wife  {see  Maunsell 
of  Thorpe),  and  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Tibbits,  by  royal  license,  1858. 

^r HIS— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  three  cats  passant 
guardant  az.,  for  Tiebits;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron 
between  three  maunches  sa.,  for  Maunsell.  C-'sts—lst.  A 
demi-eat  rampant  guardant  az.,  for  Tidbits;  2nd,  A  falcon 
rising  ppr.,  for  Maunsell. 

Srats— Barton  Scagrave;  and  Rothwell  Grange,  near  Ket- 
tering. 


BTJNBURY-TIGHE    OF    "WOODSTOCK. 

BUNBURT-TlGHE,    FREDERICK    EdWAED,  Esq.  of 

^Yoodstock,  CO.  Kilkenny,  formerly  in  the  53rd  and 
82ud  regts.,  and  late  Lieut.-Col.  Commandant  Kil- 
kenny.  Militia,  I.  June,  1828  J   s.  his  uncle  1S78  ; 


m.  10  Aug.  1858,  Lady  Kathleen  Louisa  Greorgina 
Ponsonby,  dau.  of  John  Wilham,  4th  Earl  of  Bess- 
borough,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  July,  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Feederick,  b.  1860. 

II.  Edward  Kenrick,  b.  1862. 

JClltCajC. — The  name  of  Tion,  Ttgh,  TBtcn,  or,  as  now 
written,  Tighe,  was  assumed  from  a  village  in  Rutland,  and 
in  the  immediate  neighbourhood  of  which  place,  at  Corby 
Castle,  CO.  Lincoln,  the  family  was  long  settled,  where  Leicester 
Teigh,  or  Tigh,  the  last  of  the  English  line,  was  residing  tem'p. 
CuAKLEs  II.,  in  the  previous  reign,  and  before  the  Bebellion 
of  1641. 

RicHAKD  TicnE  (son  of  William  Tighe,  of  Market  Deeping,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tobias  Houghton,  of  Kelthorpe,  Rut- 
land) went  over  to  Ireland,  and  settled  there.  He  was  Sheriff 
of  Dublin  1649;  Col.  Dublin  Mihtia;  Mayor  of  Dublin  1651, 
1652,  and  1655;  and  Member  for  the  same  city  in  Cromwell's 
Parliament,  1656.  He  acquired  considerable  estates  in 
COS.  Carlow,  DubUn,  and  Westmeath,  during  the  reigns  of 
Charles  I.  and  Charles  II.,  and  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Newman 
Booke,  Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Aime,  rii.  1st,  Theophilus  Sandford,  ancestor  of  Lord  Mount 
Sandford  (extinct) ;  2ndly,  John  Preston,  Esq. ;  and  3rdly, 
Hon.  Oliver  Lambart,  3rd  son  of  Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Cavan. 

Rebecca,  in.  Hugh  Leeson,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of 
Milltown. 

Mary,  m.  1670,  Francis  Wheeler,  Esq. 
Richard  Tighe  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.  b.  1657,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher 
Lovett,  Esq.,  and  by  her(who)».2ndly,  Thomas  Coote,  a  Judge 
of  the  King's  Bencli)  had  issue, 

Richard,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  1694,  Capt.  Hon.  Alexander  Stewart,  2nd  son  of 
William,  1st  Viscount  Mountjoy. 
Mr.  Tighe  d.  1679,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

The  Right  Hon.  Richard  Tighe,  P.C,  Ump.  George  I., 
M.P.  for  Belturbet  1703,  for  Newton  1715,  and  for  Augherl727. 
He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christian  Borr,  Esq.  of 
Drynogh,  co.  Wexford  (by  Ellen  his  wife),  and  had,  besides 
two  daus.,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Rossana,  co.  Wicklow,  Keeper  of  the 
Records  in  the  Bermingham  Tower,  M.P.  for  Clonmines  1733, 
and  for  Wicklow  1761.  He  m.  1st,  March,  1736,  Lady  Mary 
Bligh,  eldest  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Darnley,  by  Lady  Theo- 
dosia  Hyde,  Baroness  Clifton  in  her  own  right,  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Edward,  3rd  Earl  of  Clarendon,  and  had  three 
sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

n.  Edward,  M.P.  for  Belturbet  1763,  and  for  Wicklow  1790, 
m.  Miss  Jones,  of  co.  Westmeath,  and  left  one  son, 
George  William,   in.   Margaret,   widow  of  Stephen,   2nd 
Earl  of  Mountcashel,   and  dau.  of  Robert,  2nd  Earl  of 
Kingston,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  Richard  William,  M.P.  for  Wicklow  1768,  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Goddard  Richards,  Esq.  of  Grange,  co.  Wexford,  and  had, 
with  other  issue,  who  d..  unin.,  two  sons,  Edward,  m.  Lucy, 
youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Newton  King,  Esq.  of  Macmine 
Castle,  CO.  Wexford,  d.  s.p. ;  and  Robert  Richard,  vi.  1st, 
Sarah  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Cleland,  and  2ndly, 
Louisa  Joan,  dau.  of  Hon.  George  Jocelyn,  and  widow  of 
the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Edward  Wingfield,  d.  s.  n.  20  July,  1873. 

I.  Theodosia,  m.  Rev.  William  Blachford,  and  had  one  son, 
John  Blachford,  Esq.  of  Altadore,  co.  Wicklow,  and  one 
dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  her  cousin,  Henry  Tighe,  Esq. 

Mr.  Tighe  in.  2ndly,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Theaker,  M.P.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  Thomas,  mar- 
ried, and  had  issue;  and  a  dau.,  Barbara,  m.  Rev.  Michael 
Sandys,  Rector  of  Powerscourt.  He  d.  1766,  and  was  x.  by  his 
son, 

William  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Rossana.  M.P.  for  Athboy  1761,  and  . 
subsequently  for  Wicklow,  m.   1705,  Sarah,  only  child  of  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Fownes,  Bart,  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kil- 
kenny,   by    Lady    Elizabeth    Ponsonby    his    wife,    dau.    of 
Brabazon,  1st  Earl  of  Bessborough,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Henry,  M.P.  for  Inistioge.  m.  his  first  cousin,  Mary  Blachford, 
who  (<.  1810;  h-  d.  .f.  p.  1836.  Mrs.  Henry  Tighe  gained 
distinction  as  a  poetess.  John  Edward,  d.  unin. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Kelly,  of  Kellyville,  Queen's  Co. 

Marianne  Caroline,  m.  Charles  Hamilton  Esq.  of  Hamwood. 

Mr.  Tighe  d.  1782,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tighe.  Esq.  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kilkenny,  b.  1706, 
Member  for  the  Borough  of  Wicklow  in  the  Irish,  and  for  the 
00.  in  the  Imperial  Parliament.    This  gentleman,  as  patron  of 


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the  tporouRhs  of  Wicklow  and  Inistioge,  returned  fourmembers 
to  Parliament,  and  was,  at  the  time  of  the  Union,  one  of  the 
most  influential  commoners  in  Ireland.  Kern.  1793,  Marianne, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Daniel  Gahan,  Esq.  of  Coolquil,  co. 
Tipperary,  M.P.  for  Fethard,  by  his  wife  Hannah,  sister  and 
co-heir  of  Matthew  Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Kilfeacle,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1853)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Fbedekick  Fownes,  his  heir. 

II.  Daniel,  of  Eossana,  co.  Wicklow,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1827,  formerly  in  the  Grenadier  Guards,  m.  3 March, 
1825,  the  Hon.  Frances  Crofton,  3rd  dau.  of  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Crofton,  3rd  hart,  of  Moate,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Stewart 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John,  7th  Earl  of  Galloway,  and  d.  1874, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Fredekick  Edwakd,  now  of  Woodstock. 

2  James  Stoakt,  of  Rossana,  b.  March,  1831 :  Col.  half-pay, 
late  8th  Madras  Cavalry;  m.  1857,  Charlotte,  youngest 
dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Thomas  John  de  Burgh,  of  Oldtown, 
CO.  Kildare,  Dean  of  Cloyne,  by  the  Lady  Anna  Louisa 
Hely-Hutchinson  his  wife,  sister  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of 
Donoughmore,  and  has,  with  four  daus.,  two  sons, 

Walter  Stuart,  6.  1861.  Wilfred,  b.  18C8. 

3  Arthur  Francis,  E.N.,  b.  1837;  d.  1870. 

4  Richard  William,  6.  1839 ;  d.  1843. 

5  Francis  Robert  Spencer;  6.  1845  ;  d.  1855. 

1  Frances  Marianne,  m.  1852,  the  Hon.  Frederick  A.  H. 
Chichester,  3rd  son  of  Arthur,  1st  Lord  Templemore,  and 
had  issue.  2  Louisa  Elizabeth. 

3  Theresa  Augusta,  ra.  19  Oct.  1864,  the  Hon.  Charles  St. 
George  Crofton,  R.X.;  d.  1867. 

4  Georgiana  Harriet,  m.  J.  H.  Bridgford,  Esq. 

5  Gertrude  Fanny,  deceased.  6  Susan  Diana. 

I.  Hannah,  m.  1818,  Lord  Patrick  James  Herbert  Crichton 
Stuart.  M.P.,  only  brother  of  John,  2nd  Marquess  of  Bute, 
and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Tiglie  d.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  eWest  son, 

The  Eight  Hon.  William  Fkederick  Fownes  Tighe,  of 
Woodstock,  J. P.  COS.  Wexford,  Westmeath,  and  Carlow, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Kilkenny  1823,  and  co.  Carlow  1837,  Lord- 
Lieut,  and  Custos  Eot.  of  Kilkenny,  Col.  Kilkenny  Fusiliers, 
and  one  of  H.M.'s  Most  Hon.  Privy  Council,  b.  17  March, 
1794;  ra.  18  April,  1825,  Lady  Louisa  Madelina  Lennox,  5tli 
dau.  of  Charles,  5th  Duke  of  Richmond  and  Lennox,  and  hud 
an  only  dau., 

Charlotte  Frances,  who  d.  an  infant,  1827. 
Mr.  Tighe  d.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  nephew,  now  of  Woodstock. 

Arms — Per  chevron  embattled  arg.  and  sa.,  five  crosses-cross- 
let  in  chief,  four  in  base  counterchanged.  Creit — A  wolf's  head 
erased  ppr.  with  a  collar  az.,  charged  with  a  cross-crosslet 
8a.     Mottn — Summum  nee  metuam  diem  nee  optcin. 

Stal — '>Voudstock  Park,  Inistioge,  co.  Kilkenny. 


TIGHE    OF    EOSSANA. 

See  preceding  Memoir. 


■  TIGHE    OF    MITCHELSTOWN. 

Tighe,  St.  Laweaxce  Egbert  Moegax,  Esq. 
of  Mitcbelstown,  co.  Westmeath,  h.  20  Feb.  1838  ; 
5.  his  father  9  Jan.  1853 ;  m.  5  Feb.  1874,  the  Hon. 
Laura  Allauson  Winn,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Allan- 
son,  4th  Lord  Headley,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Hcgh  Morgan,  b.  8  Dec.  1874. 

ILiurajC— KoBERT  Tighe,  Esq.  of  The  Haymarket,  and 
of  Kilpatriclv,  co.  Westmeath,  6.  1645  (brother  of  Richard 
Tighe,  ancestor  of  Tighe  of  Woodstock,  co.  Kilkenny), 
went  to  Ireland  Ump.  Charles  II.  He  ia.  1631,  Mabella, 
dau.  of  Robert  Stearne,  Esq.  of  Tullynally,  co.  Westmeath, 
Bister  of  Major-Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Robert  Stearne,  Governor 
of  Kilmainham,  and  first-cousin  of  John  Stearne,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Clogher,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

EoBEKT,  his  .successor. 

Stearne,  of  Carrick,  co.  Westmeath,  ancestor  of  the  Tighes 
of  Carrick,  co.  Westmeath,  and  Clonltc,  co.  Meath. 

Anne,  m.  J.  Moland,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  co.  Kildare. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Tighe,  Esq.,  who  s.  his  father  in  his  estates  in  cos. 
Westmeath  and  Carlow,  purchased  the  estates  of  Mitchels- 
tonn,  Castletowndelvin,  Scurlogstown,  and  other  lands  in  co. 
Westmeath,  from  his  kinsman,  the  Right  Hon.  Richard  Tighe. 
He  was  b.  16S3;  m.  1715,  JIary,  sister  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Nathaniel  Clements,  father  of  the  1st  Lord  Lcitiim,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1780)  had  issue, 

I.  Stearne.  M.P.  for  Athy,  b.  1717;  d.v.  p.  7  Jan.  1762. 
He  III.  Arabella,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Osborne,  6th  bart.  of 
Ballintaylor,  cu.  Waterford,  and  bad  issue, 


1  RonERT  Steakxe,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 

2  William  Fitzgerald,  6.  1702;  d.  1770. 
1  Mary  Ann,  6.  1761 ;  d.  1770. 

n.  Robert,  of  South  Hill,  co.  Westmeath,  M.P.  for  Carrick, 
who  ,v.  to  his  father's  CO.  Carlow  estate:  il.  1799.  He  in. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Gilbert  King,  Esq.  of  Charlestown,  co. 
Roscommon,  and  sister  of  Sir  Gilbert  King,  1st  bart.,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  Major  Westmeath  Militia,  M.P.  for  Carlow  at 
the  period  of  the  Union,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  Robert 
Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebrany,  co.  Meath;  and  2ndly,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  James  Fetherston,  Esq.  of  Bracklyn  Castle, 
CO.  Westmeath.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  one  dau.,  and  by 
his  2nd,  two  sons,  of  whom  the  elder, 
Robert  Tighe,  Esq.  of  FitzwiUiam  Square,  Dublin,  Bar- 

rister-at-Law,  and  late  Chairman  of  co.  Limerick,  in. 

Hester  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 

T.  B.  Cusack-Smith,  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland. 

1  Anne,  m.  Francis  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Newtown. 

2  Isabella,  m.  Henry  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Newforest. 

3  Eliza,  in.  Joseph  Morgan  Daly,  Esq.  of  Castle  Daly,  co. 
Westmeath. 

4  Louisa,  m.  Robert  Handcock  Temple,  Esq.  of  Waters- 
town,  CO.  Westmeath.  and  had  one  dau.,  Isabella,  wile  of 
AVilliam  George,  2nd  Lord  Harris. 

III.  Richard,  killed  at  the  siege  of  Gibraltar. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Benjamin  Chapman,  Esq.  of  Killua,  co.  West- 
meath, and  was  mother  of  Sir  Benjamin  Ch:.pmaii,  and  of 
Sir  Thomas  Chapman,  1st  and  2nd  harts,  ol  Killua  Castle. 
Mr.  Tighe  d.  1766,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Robert  Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.,  b.  3  March,  1760;  m.  1st, 
18  March,  1785,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Col.  Hugh 
Morgan,  of  Cottlestown,  co.  Sligo,  and  of  Cork  Abbey,  co. 
Wicklow,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Philip  Tisdall,  Attorney-General  of  Ireland,  by  Mary 
Singleton  his  wife,  niece  and  co-heiress  of  the  Right  Hon. 
John  Singleton,  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland;  and  by  her  (who 
d.  18  Feb.  1819)  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert  Morgan,  his  successor. 

II.  WiUiam  Stearne,  6.  6  Feb.  1793;  lost  on  board  H.M.S. 
"Ajax,"  Dec.  1806. 

III.  Hugh  Usher  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Derry,  s.  183-'?,  to 
the  estate  of  Carrick,  co.  Westmeath,  under  the  will  of 
Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Stearne  Tighe,  Esq.  of 
Carrick,  b.  27  Feb.  1802;  d.  II  Aug.  1874;  to.  21  April, 
1828,  Anne  Florence,  dau.  of  John  M'Clintock,  Esq.  of 
Drumcai-,  co.  Louth,  by  his  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  French, 
dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  of  Clancarty,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Hugh  Morgan,  6.  Feb.  1829;  d.  unm.  May,  1867. 

2  Charles  Moland  Morgan,  d.  April,  184S. 

1  Ehzabeth  Lastitia  Morgan,  m.  '22  June,  1S53,  Edward 
Stopford  Blair,  Esq.  of  Penningham,  co.  Wigton. 

2  Catherine  Florence  Morgan,  m.  6  Julv,  1358,  J.  E. 
Severne,  Esq.  of  Wallop  Hall  and  Thcnford,  M.P.  " 

I.  Catherine,  in.  July,  1807,  William  Henry  Worth  Xewca- 
ham,  Esq.  of  Coolmore,  co.  Cork,  who  d.  Sept.  Is42. 
Mr.  Tighe  in.  2ndly,  Anna,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Dilkcs,  and 
sister  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Dilkes,  Lieut.-Governor  of  Quebec,  and 
by  her  (wlio  d.  May,  1823)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  21  May,  18o5, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Morgan  Tighe,  Esq.  of  Jlitchelstown,  J. P.  co.  West- 
meath, b.  1  July,  1790;  lii.  9  July,  1836,  his  cousin,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  (and  eventual  sole  heiress  of  her 
brothers)  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  Thomas  St.  I.awrance, 
Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross,  by  Frances  his  wife.  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Rev.  Henry  Maule  Coughlan,  D.D.,  and  had  issue, 

Pt.  Lawrance  Robert  Morgan,  now  of  The  Grove. 

Marcus  Anthony,  6.  9  Aug.  lSo9;  d.  16  0«t.  IfcoS. 

ned.  19  Jan.  1853. 

Arms  £c. — Same  as  Tighe  of  Woodstock. 
Seat — Mitchelstown,  co.  Westmeath. 


TIK"DAIi     OF    HANNINGFIELD. 

TiNDAL,  iS^iCOLAS  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Hanninj!;- 
field,  Essex,  and  Chase  Lodge,  Enfield,  b.  27  ^o\. 
1857 ;  *.  his  father  187G. 

ItlltCHtJC— Sir  Locis  Fortescue,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Barons 
of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  2nd  son  of 
John  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Sprilston,  Devon,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Fallapit,  Devon  (who  was 
grandson  of  Sir  Henry  Fortescue,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  Ire- 
land, and  great-nephew  of  Sir  John  Fortescue,  Knt.,  Chief 
Justice  of  England  temp.  He.nry  VI.),  and  had  issue, 

John  Fortescue,  Esq.  of  Fallapit,  m.  Honor,  dau.  of  Edmond 
Speccott,  Esq.  of  Speccott,  Devon,  and  had  issue  by  her,  inter 
alios,  a  dau., 

Jane  Fortescce,  m.  Richard  Hals,  Esq.  of  Kenedon  and 
Efford,  Devon  (a  lineal  descendant  of  JohnJIais,  of  the  same 


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place,  a  Judge  of  both  Benches,  temp.  Henkt  VI.),  and  had 

EicHAED  Hals,  Esq.  of  Kenedon  and  Efford  (living  1620), 
m.  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Matthew  Sutcliffe,  D.D.  (who 
was  upwards  of  forty  years  Dean  of  Exeter,  and  founder  of  the 
College  at  Chelsea),  and  had  a  son, 

Matthew  Hals,  Esq.  of  Efford,  who  d.  1656.  He  m.  Sabina 
(through  whom  comes  a  royal  descent,  see  Bdrke's  Royal 
Descents),  dau.  of  Thomas  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Ugbrooke,  Devon, 
and  aunt  of  Thomas,  Lord  Clifford,  of  Chudleigh,  Lord  High 
Treasurer  of  England.  She  d.  1665,  leaving,  inter  alios,  a 
dau., 

Anne  Hals,  m.  18  Dec.  1655,  Rev.  John  Tindal,  B.D. 
Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  author  of  Christianity  as  old  as  the  Crea- 
tion, d.  s.'p.  1733;  and 

Eev.  John  Tindal,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  St. 
Ives,  Cornwall,  and  Vicar  of  Comwood,  Devon,  d.  1714;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Nicolas  Prideaux,  Esq.  of  St.  Thomas,  Bar- 
bados, President  of  Council  in  that  island,  and  had  issue  four 
sons  and  two  daus.    His  son  and  heir, 

Eev.  Nicolas  Tindal,  M.A.  of  Exeter  Coll.  and  Fellow  of 
Trin.  Coll.  Oxford,  Eector  of  Alverstoke,  co.  Southampton, 
Vicar  of  Waltham,  Essex,  Rector  of  Colborne,  Isle  of 
Wight,  Chaplain  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  translator  and 
continuatot  of  Eapin's  History  of  E,}gland,  d.  1774 ;  in.  29  Jan. 
1710,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Keate,  Esq.  of  Hagborne,  Berks  (see 
BuKKE's  Extinct  Baronetage),  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  Eector 
of  Chelmsford,  Essex,  m.  Mary,  dau.  (by  his  1st  marriage)  and 
co-heir  of  Eev.  Oliver  Pockhngton,  Eector  of  Chelmsford,  and 
had  issue,  an  only  dau.,  m.  1773,  Eev.  John  Morgan,  Eector  of 
Chelmsford,  and  left  issue ;  ii.  Geoege,  of  whom  presently ; 
in.  James,  a  Capt.  in  the  4th  regt.  of  Dragoons,  d.  1760,  and 
left  issue  ;  i.  Letitia,  d.  v.nm.    The  2nd  son, 

Geoege  Tindal,  Esq.  of  Coval  Hall,  Chelmsford,  Capt.  E.N., 
d.  1777 ;  r/i.  Diana,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  Ohver  Pock- 
hngton, Eector  of  Chelmsford  (by  his  2nd  marriage  with 
Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  John  Slanwood,  Esq.  of  Brom- 
fleld,  Essex),  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1806,  aged  92)  had 
issue,  EoBEET,  his  heir ;  George,  d.  s.  p. ;  Diana,  d.  unrn. ; 
and  Katherine,  m.  Philip  WilUams,  Esq.  His  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

EoBEBT  Tindal,  Esq.  of  Coval  Hall,  Chelmsford,  Essex,  d. 
1835;  m.  Sally,  only  child  of  John  Pocok,  Esq.  of  Greenwich 
Hospital,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Nicolas  Contngham,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Pocock,  a  Midshipman  R.N.,  killeil  in  the  encrace- 
ment  with  the  Dutch  fleet  at  Campeidown,  11  Oct.  1797, 
aged  17.  ni.  George,  d.  unm.  1806. 

IV.  Thomas  (see  Tindal  of  the  Manor  House,  Aylesbury). 

V.  Charles,  a  Commander  E.N.,  b.  28  Oct.  1786;  -m.  25  Oct. 
1810,  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Grant,  of  Thoby  Priory,  Essex, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Grant,  of  Fir  Grove,  Winchfield,  Hants,  b. 
31  July,  1823 ;  m.  14  Aug.  18.56,  Anne  Aiuory,  5th  dau.  of 
John  Travers,  Esq.  of  Turville  Park,  co.  Burks,  and  has 
issue,  Charles  Frederick,  b.  19  Nov.  1857;  John  Travers, 
b.  1  June,  1860;  Annie  Grant;  Maria  Louisa;  Jane 
Emilia;  Elizabeth  Grant ;  and  Esther  Kirkpatrick. 

2  Edward  Robert,  d.  v.nm.  7  June,  1835. 

3  Frederick  Colquhoun,  d.  unra.  22  June,  1855. 

4  Arthur  De  Veulle,  d.  unrn.  7  Aug.  1854. 

5  Francis  Herringham,  d.  unm.  1857. 

1  Anna.        2  Laura,  d.  unra.  1873.        3  Merelina. 
4  Isabella.  5  HaiTiet  Jane.  6  Adelaide. 

7  Mary. 

Mr.  Charles  Tindal  d.  31  Oct.  1859. 

VI.  Robert,  M.D.,  of  Colchester,  Essex,  d.  v.nm.  1834. 

I.  Marianne  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Porter.  Esq.  of  Stanstead, 
Bury,  Herts ;  d.  1845. 

II.  Jane  (Rev.),  m.  Vincent  Edwards,  Vicar  of  Broomfield, 
Essex ;  d.  1850. 

III.  Sally,  m.  John  Duncan  King,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  Fusiliers. 

IV.  Clariana  Isabella,  m.  WiUiam  Woodrooffe,  Esq.  of  Liu 
coin's  Inn. 

The  elder  son, 

SiB  Nicolas  Contngham  Tindal,  Knt.,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Cambridge,  Hon.  D.C.L.  of  Oxford,  Solicitor-General  1826-29, 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  1829-46,  one  of 
the  ablest  Judges  that  ever  sat  on  the  Bench,  6.  12  Dec.  1776 ; 
m.  2  Sept.  1809,  Merelina,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Symonds, 
Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1818)  had  issue, 

1.  Nicolas  (Rev.),  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of  Sand- 
hurst, CO.  Gloucester,  b.  G  July,  1810 ;  m.  9  April,  1839, 
Anne  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  G.  Schweitzer,  Esq.  of  Southall, 
Middlesex ;  and  dying  25  Aug.  1842,  left  issue  by  her, 

1  Merelina  Frances,  to.  Arthur  Stanford,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.p. 

2  Adela  Rose  Ellen,  m.  6  Oct.  1859,  James  Mouat,  Esq., 


M.D.,  V.C.,  C.B.,  and  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 

Inspector-General  of  Army  Hospitals. 
n.  Loois  Stmonds,  his  heir. 
hi.  Eobert  John,  d.  an  infant,  3  Feb.  1814. 
IV.  Charles  John,  d..  unm.  1853. 

I.  Merelina,  m.  16  May,  1840,  James  Whatman  Bosanquet, 
Esq.  of  Claysmore,  near  Enfield  (see  Bosanquet  of  Dingestow 
Court) ;  and  d.  2  Sept.  1852,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Isabella  Juhana,  d.  unm.  18  Feb.  1818. 

Sir  Nicolas  Conyngham  Tindal  d.  6  July,  1845,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  and  only  surviving  son, 

Lonis  Symonds  Tindal,  Esq.,  a  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  6. 
29  Aug.  1811 ;  m.  15  June,  1853,  Henrietta  Maria  O'Donnell 
Whyte;  and  dying  4  Feb.  1876,  left  issue  by  her, 

I.  Nicolas  Chakles,  now  of  Hanningfleld. 

I.  Maria  Merelina,  ra.  Jan.  1876,  Arthur  Mildmay  Gepp, 
Esq.,  son  of  Thomas  Morgan  Gepp,  Esq.  of  Mayntrees, 
Chelmsford. 

u.  Emily  Frances.  iii.  Katherine  Mary  Adela. 

^amiln  of  UtanboolJ  jof  ^roomfitlb-. 
John  Manwood,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law, 
author  of  The  Forest  Laws,  and  near  kinsman  of  Sir  Roger 
Manwood,  Knt.,  Chief  Baron  of  Exchequer  tem-p.  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, 7)1.  Mary,  dau.  of —  Craford,  Gent,  of  Kent,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Manwood,  Esq.  of  Bromfield,  and  of  Lincoln's  Inn 
(d.  1650),  m.  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Love,  Knt., 
Vice-Admiral  of  the  Fleet  temp.  James  I.,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Manwood,  Gent,  of  Bromfield,  d.  1705;  m.  Diana, 
dau.  of  Richard  Gould,  Merchant,  of  London,  and  had  issue 
by  her,  Thomas  Manwood,  d.  s.  p. ;  Diana,  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

Catherine  Manwood,  eventually  sole  heiress  of  the  Man- 
woods,  of  Essex,  'M.  Eev.  Oliver  Poeklington,  Rector  of 
Chelmsford. 

J^amilir  of  ^otMrngton. 
Rev.  John  Pocklington,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor,  Preben- 
dary of  Peterborough  and  Lincoln,  Rector  of  Yelden,  Beds, 
Vicar  of  Waresley,  co.  Huntingdon,  Chaplain  to  King  Charles 
I.,  and  author  of  Altare  Christianum,  and  Sunday  no  Sabbath; 
deprived  by  the  Puritans;  d.  1642,  leaving  issue,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  I.  Oliver,  of  whom  hereafter;  ii.  John,  who  held  land  in 
Iligham  Ferrars,  North  Hants,  and  was  Recorder  of  Hunting- 
don, and  Knight  of  the  Shire  for  that  co.,  m.  Elizabeth,  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hatton,  Bart,  of  Long  Stanton,  co.  Cam- 
bridge: hence  the  family  of  Domvile;  and  two  daus.,  Margaret, 
wife  of  Thomas  Wright,  and  Elizabeth,  unm.  1642.  The  elder 
son. 

Rev.  Oliver  Pocklington,  Rector  of  Brinkton,  co.  Hunts, 
and  M.D.,  d.  1681,  leaving  issue  by  his  wife,  i.  Oliver,  his 
heir,  of  whom  hereafter;  ii.  William,  Gent.,  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West,  London,  d.  1741,  leaving  issue, 
1  Robert  Pocklington,  Esq.  of  the  Six  Clerks'  Office,  and  of 
Chelsworth,  Suffolk,  d.  1767;  2  William  Pocklington,  Gent., 
also  of  the  parish  of  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West,  London 
d.  1739,  and  two  daus.,  d.  uyira.  iii.  Charles  (Eev.),  d.  1726, 
leaving  two  daus.;  i.  Catherine,  m.  10  Oct.  1678,  Walter 
Acton,  Citizen  and  Goldsmith,  from  wliich  marriage  descends 
the  present  Lord  Acton.    The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Oluxe  Pocklington,  j  Rector  of  Chelmsford,  d.  1742, 
had  issue  by  his  1st  wife,  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Rev.  John 
Tindal,  also  Rector  of  Chelmsford.  By  his  2nd  marriage  with 
Catherine  Manwood,  sole  heiress  of  the  Manwoods  of  Essex,  he 
had  issue,  Thomas  Pocklington,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. ;  Diana,  wife  of 
George  Tindal,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Coval  Hall,  Chelmsford;  and 
Katherine,  wife  of  Eev.  John  Woodrooffe,  Rector  of  Cranham, 
Essex. 

.S'wfs— Hanningfleld,  Chelmsford;  and  Chase  Lodge,  Enfield, 
Middlesex. 


TINDAL    OF    THE    MANOR    HOUSE, 
AYLESBUBY. 

Tindal,    Acton,    Esq.   of   the   Manor    House, 

Aylesbury,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Bucks,  b.  20  July, 

1811 ;  w.  30  July,  1846,  Henrietta  Eupheniia,  dau. 

and  heiress  of  Eev.  John  Harrison,  M.A.,  J.P.,  o£ 

Ramsey,  Essex,  and  Vicar  of  Dinton,  Bucks,  and 

has  issue, 

I.  Nicolas,  M.A.  Pembroke  Coll.  Oxford,  6.  5  Jan.  1848; 

'//).  17  April,   1875,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Charles 

Carill  Worsley,  Esq.  of   Piatt  Hall,  Manchester,  and  of 

Winster,   co.   Derby,   and  great-grand-dau.  of  Erasmud 

Darwin,  M.D.,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Nicolas,  b.  20  Aug.  1876. 

2  John  Acton,  b.  20,  d.  21  July,  1877. 

3  Acton,  b.  9  Sept.  1878. 


TIP 


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1597 


n.  Acton  Gifford,  B.A.  King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  b.  11  Xov.  1849. 

III.  Charles  Harrison,  B.A.  and  B.C.L.,  Magdalen  Coll.  Ox- 
ford, and  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  6.  15  March,  1S51. 

I.  Henrietta  Diana,  d.  unm.  18  Dec.  1SG7. 

II.  Margaret  Sabina,  twin  with  her  sister. 

HtUCagC— Thomas  Tindal,  Esq.  of  The  Prebendal  House, 
Aylesbury,  Bucks,  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  and  Treasurer  of  that 
CO.,  6.  31  Aug.  1783,  was  the  4th  but  2nd  surviving  son  of 
PkObert  Tmdal,  Esq.  of  Coval  Hall,  Essex  {see  Tindal  of  Ilan- 
'ivn'ifirdd).  He  m.  1st,  25  Jan.  1809,  Anne,  dau.  of  Acton 
CLaplin,  Esq.  of  Aylesbury,  Clerk  of  the  Peace  and  Treasurer 
to.  Bucks,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  May,  1812)  he  had  issue, 

Acton,  now  of  The  Manor  House,  Aylesbury. 

Anne  Eliza,  m.  5  Nov.  1829,  Sir  John  de  Veulle,  Knt.  of  St. 
Hilier's,  Jersey,  Bailie  of  the  Island,  who  d.  1  June,  1848. 
Slit  d.  19  Feb.  1851,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Tindal  J)i.  2ndly,  12  Dec.  1816,  Mary  Anne,  dan.  of  Rev. 
Henry  Dhthoff,  Rector  of  Huntingfield,  Suffolk,  and  cousin  of 
Joshua,  2ad  Lord  Huntingfield,  by  whom  (who  d.  II  March, 
1826)  he  h.\d  further  issue, 

Hcnry(Rcv.),  M.A.  Brascnose  Coll.  0.^on,  Rector  of  Frank- 
ton,  CO.  Warwick,  6.  7  March,  1820;  m.  29  Nov.  1855, 
Emma,  dau.  of  James  Haydock  Hill,  Esq.  of  Elmley  Park, 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

Thomas  William,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambvidse,  of  Lincoln's 
Inn,  Special  Pleader,  b.  8  Sept.  1821 ;  -ui.  3  Sept.  1864,  at 
British  Embassy,  Paris,  Louisa  Matilda,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Trueman,  Esq.  of  Hill,  near  Manchester. 

Mary  Isabella,  m.  20  Jan.  1846,  Rev.  Arthur  Pearson,  M.A., 
Rector  of  Springfield,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 

Frances,  d.  unm.  13  Sept.  1832. 

Amelia,  in.  Rev.  John  Eadcliffe  Pretyman,  M.A.,  Yicar  of 
Aylesbury,  and  has  issue. 

Cornelia  Jane,  in.  14  Aug.  1851,  Sir  William  Browne,  Knt., 
C.B. 

Mr.  Tindal  d.  2G  July,  1S50. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  dancettee  gu.  in  chief  a  fleur-de-lis  az. 
between  two  crescents  of  the  second,  and  in  base  a  crescent  of 
the  last  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third.  Crest — In  front 
of  five  ostrich  feathers  arg.  a  fleur-de-lis  az.  between  two 
crescents  gu.     Motto — Nosce  teipsum. 

Seat — The  Manor  House,  Aylesbury,  Bucks. 


TIPPINGE    OP    BOLTON. 

Gi-AETSiDE-TiPPiXGE,  Gaetside,  Esq.  of  Eolton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  Kossferry  House,  co.  Fermanagh, 
J.P.,  b.  3  Dec.  1810;  m.  20  Marcli,  1844,  Jane 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Fowler,  Esq.  of 
Hahinston,  co.  Meath,  by  Lady  Jane  Crichton  his 
wife,  sister  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Erne,  aud  by 
her  (who  d.  13  March,  1857)  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  June,  1849. 

II.  Robert  Francis,  Lieut.  2nd  Bengal  Cavalry,  late  51st 
Light  Infantry,  b.  Aug.  1S52. 

III.  Cavendish  Walter,  Lieut.  82nd  regt.,  b.  Feb.  1857. 

I.  Louisa  Letitia  Jane,  m.  Jan.  18G9,  John  Arthur  Pomeroy, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  W.  Pomeroy,  and  has 
issue. 

n.  Anna  Selina,  in.  30  Sept.  1875,  James  Stirling,  Esq.  of 
Gardene,  N.B.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mildred  Harriette.  iv.  Alice  Margaret. 

JLtlTCJtCjC. — The  family  of  Tipping  (anciently  Typpyngc) 
'had  its  origin  from  a  vill  or  hamlet  of  the  same  name,  situate 
in  the  township  of  Clayton-le-Dale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  distant 
about  five  miles  from  the  town  of  Blackburne.  The  mansion- 
house,  called  Tipping  Hall,  appears  to  have  been  possessed  by 
a  family  bearing  the  local  name  certainly  as  early  as  temp. 
Edwakd  III.,  but  probably  much  earlier.  The  family  became 
<livided  into  two  branches  about  the  commencement  of  the 
16th  century,  the  elder  of  which  was  eventually  dignified 
■with  a  Baronetcy,  in  the  person  of  Sir  Thomas  Tipping,  of 
Wheatfield,  co.  Oxford.  The  younger  Lancashire  branch 
settled  at  Preston,  and  afterwards  removed  to  Manchester, 
where  they  became  possessed  of  good  estates. 

EicHAKD  Tipping,  an  Alderman  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
tcinp.  Henet  VII.,  is  recorded  as  such  on  the  corpo'atioa 
rolls  1500.     He  was  s.  by  (most  probably  his  son) 

Thomas  Tipping,  Alderman  and  Mayor  of  Preston,  tenvp. 
Henry  VIII.,  who  m.  and  had  issue  four  sons,  Robert,  whose 
descendants  remained  at  Preston;  Richard,  of  whom  here- 
after; Evan;  and  Thomas,  living  34  Henry  VIII.,  a.d.  1542. 


Thomas  Tipping  was  Mayor  of  the  guild  of  Preston,  34  Henbt  . 
VIII.,  when  his  four  sons  are  recorded  in  the  rolls  as  attend- 
ing.    His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Tipping,  Gent,  of  Manchester,  gave  to  his  mansion- 
house  the  name  of  Tipping  Gates.  He  m.  and  had  issue 
three  sons  and  four  daus., 

John,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  il.  v.nm.,  and  was  buried 
at  the  collegiate  church,  26  Nov.  1G33. 

George,  of  Manchester,  in.  7  Dec.  1591,  Mary,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Willott,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  by  Ellen  . 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edmund  Traflford,  Knt.  of  Trafford,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  dying  1G29,  left  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 
Mary,  in.  1614,  Peter  Leigh,  Esq.  of  The  West  Hall,  High 
Leigh;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Haworth,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  d.  yoimg,  and  was  buried  8  July,  1574. 

Cicely,  in.  10  June,  1589,  Oswald  Moseley,  Esq.  of  Garratt, 
CO.  Lancaster. 

Ann,  in.  1  Oct.  1504,  Thomas  Puleston,  Merchant,  of  London. 

Isabel,  m.  27  July,  1595,  William  Kendall,  Gent,  of  Man- 
chester. 

Richard  Tipping  d.  1592,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Tipping,  Gent,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester,  m. 
14  Oct.  1588,  Isabel  Goldsmith,  of  Manchester,  and  by  her 
had  issue.  He  was  buried  16  July,  1592,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Richard  Tipping,  Gent,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester,  m. 
17  April,  1614,  Alice  Diggles,  of  Booth  Hall,  near  Manchester, 
and  had  issue.     He  d.  1621,  being  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

George  Tipping,  Gent,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester,  and 
of  Cheetham  Hill,  bapt.  27  Nov.  1618,  who  d.  1684,  leaving  by 
Jane  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Tipping,  Merchant,  of  Tipping  Gates,  Manchester, 
and  Cheetham  Hill,  bapt.  23  Dec.  1649,  who  in.  Constance, 
dau.  (it  is  believed)  of  Adam  Byrom,  Esq.  of  Kersal,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  by  her  (who  was  buried  at  the- collegiate  church, 
24  Oct.  1697)  had  issue.  Samuel  Tipping  d.  Feb.  1733,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Tipping,  Esq.  of  Cheetham  Hill,  &.  25  March,  1690, 
m.  3  Jan.  1716-17,  Martha  Taylor,  of  Manchester,  and  by  her, 
(who  was  buried  at  the  collegiate  church,  24  Jan.  1751)  had 
issue  eleven  sons  and  five  daus.  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John,  the  2nd  son,  rn.  Samuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Brou^hton 
Hall.    Thomas  Tipping  d.  April,  17G0,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Tippi.ng,  Esq.  of  Cheetham  Hill,  6.  14  Nov.  1716  ; 
in.  1st,  24  Sept.  1741,  Esther,  dau.  of  Joseph  Bancroft,  Esq. 
of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1770,  aged  53)  had 
issue, 

I.  Joseph,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Ardwick,  6. 6  March,  1749 ;  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Whitacre,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  York;  and  d. 
15  July,  1815,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  d.  s.  p.  2  Joseph,  d.  s.  p. 

3  John,  m.  the  sister  of  Major-Gen.  SirG.  Scobell,  K.C.B,, 
and  had  issue  two  daus. 

1  Esther.  2  Anne.  3  Eliza. 

4  Sarah.  5  Harriett. 

III.  Samuel,  6.  1752;  d.  July,  1770. 

IV.  Robert,  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  1760;  d.  1823. 

I.  Martha,  bapt.  17  Jan.  1746;  buried  18  Nov.  1774,  unm. 

II.  Mary,  m.  WiUiam  Turner,  Esq. 

Thomas  Tipping  m.  2nd]y,  1773,  Katherine  Mundy,  of  Mark- 
eaton,  co.  Derby,  widow  of  Robert  Ayrton,  Esq.  but  by  her 
(who  d.  24  Sept.  1784,  aged  62)  had  no  issue.  He  d.  12  July, 
1783,  aad  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Tippinge,  Esq.  of  Crnmshall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  b. 
June,  1743;  in.  4  Feb.  1768,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Eobert 
Gartside,  Esq.  of  Little  Bolton  Manor,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Aug.  1788,  aged  42)  left  at  his  decease,  6  Jan. 
1800,  three  daus.,  Anne,  rn.  1803,  John  Douglas  Esq.  of  Gym 
Castle,  CO.  Flint;  Alice  ;  and  Mary,  in.  John  Hardman,  Esq., 
and  one  surviving  son, 

Thomas  Tippinge,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bolton,  co. 
Lancaster,  resident  at  Davenport  Hall,  co.  Chester,  b.  14 
March,  1774;  in.  14  March,  1810,  Anna,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Birtles,  co.  Chester,  and  Chalfont  Park, 
Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan.  1863)  had  issue, 

I.  Gartside,  now  of  Eossferry.  ' 

n.  Vernon  (Rev.),  M.A.,  late  Rector  of  Lawton,  co.  Chester, 

b.  31  Aug.  1813,  now  of  Quarr  Wood  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight. 

III.  Edmund  Joseph,  residing  at  Davenport  Hall,  Congleton, 
CO.  Chester,  J. P.,  b.  5  May,  1815. 

IV.  Alfred,  of  Fern  Hill,  Bucks,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier 
Guards,  6.  2  May,  1817;  in.  1861,  Flora  Louisa,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Nicholson  Calvert,  of  Himsdon,  and  has  issue, 

1  Isabel  Flora  Augusta.  2  Violet  Cecil  Mary, 

3  Helen  Augusta  Essex. 


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TOD 


V.  Francis  Gartside  (Eev.),  resident  at  Sansaw  Hall,  Shrews- 
bury, b.  5  Nov.  1820,  J. P.  for  cos.  Denbigh  and  Flint;  m. 
16  July,  1846,  Marion,  dau.  of  Joseph  Dobinson,  Esq.  of 
Egham  Lodge,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Leonard  Gartside,  b.  1849. 

2  Arthur  Nembhard  Gartside,  d.  1860. 

3  Vernon  Gartside,  Lieut,  lioyal  Scots. 

4  Leicester  Francis  Gartside,  ii.N.  5  Ernest  Alfred. 
1  Edith  Anna. 

I.  Maria. 
Mr.  Tippinge  d.  27  March,  1846. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  bull's  head  erased  sa.  armed  or,  on  a  chief  of 
the  second  three  pheons  of  the  field.  Crest — An  antelope's 
head  erased  vert  ducally  gorged  or. 

/Scat— Eossferry,  Lisnaskea,  co.  Fermanagh. 


TISDALL    OF    CHAELESFOET. 

TiSDAiL,  John,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Meath, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  July,  1815 ;  m.  3  Oct.  1837, 
Isabella,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  George  Knox,  D.C.L., 
by  Harriet  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fortescue, 
Esq.  {see  Bueke's  Peerage,  under  the  title  of 
Kanfuely),  and  has  issue, 

I.Charles  Arthur,  Capt.  18th  Hussars,  6.  28  June,  1838; 
d.  unm.  22  Jan.  1869. 

II.  John  Knox,  Capt.  E.E.,  6.  10  June,  1839 ;  m.  23  April, 
1874,  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Mr.  Robert  Adams, 
and  has  issue,  1  Charles  Arthuh,  b.  22  April,  1875  ;  2 
William  George  Robert,  6.  18  Dec.  1876 ;  1  Kathleen 
Isabel. 

III.  George  William,  Lieut.  K.E.,  &.  9  Oct.  1844;  d.  ■unm.  at 
Myssourie,  7  June,  1872. 

IV.  Henry  Chichester,  6.  21  Jan.  1849;  m.  14  June,  1874, 
Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  John  E.  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Erne  Hill, 
CO.  Cavan. 

V.  Vernon  Archibald,  Lieut.  II.N.,  b.  2  Sept.  1850. 

VI.  Eichard  Louis,  b.  13  April,  1855. 

VII.  Arthur  James,  b.  15  June,  1856. 

VIII.  Alfred  Oliver,  b.  7  July,  1859. 

I.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  m.  17  April,  1873,  Eev.  A.  H.  Cole 
Hamilton,  Rector  of  Scaldwell,  co.  Northara]iton. 

II.  Isabella  Maria,  ni.  7  Dec.  1876,  Artliur  It.  Nugent,  Esq. 
(see  NcGENT  of  Portujcrry). 

III.  Anne  Charlotte. 

Mr.  Tisdall  s.  his  father  22  July,  1835,  and  served 
as  High  Sheriff  1841. 

^tUtaflC. — Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.,  who  purchased,  in 
1668,  the  manor  of  Martry,  co.  Meath  (wherein  the  mansion  of 
Charlesfort  stands),  is  stated,  in  the  original  certificate  of  his 
arms  in  Ulster's  office,  bearing  date  1679,  to  have  been 
"descended  of  a  worthy  family  of  that  .surname  in  England." 
Of  his  brothers,  one,  James,  was  of  Bawne,co.  Louth;  another, 
Thomas,  a  clergyman,  resided  at  Atherdce,  same  co.  ;  and  a 
third,  Richard,  was  father  of  Philip  Tisdall,  a  distinguished 
Lawyer,  who  became  Attorney-General  for  Ireland  in  1760. 

Michael  Tisdall,  the  purchaser  of  Martry,  was  Secondary 
of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Ireland.  He  m.  18  April, 
1666,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Barry,  of  Killucan,  brother 
of  Sir  James  Barry,  Lord  Santry,  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's 
Bench  in  Ireland,  and  left  two  sons,  William  and  Michael. 
The  elder, 

William  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Tisdall,  6.  10  Oct.  1669; 
m.  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Fitzgerald,  and  sister  of 
Eobert,  19th  Earl  of  Kildare,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Aug.  1719, 
had  issue,  I.  Michael,  his  heir;  ii.  George  (Rev.),  D.D.,  bapt. 
19  June,  1707,  who  in.  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Canning,  Esq. 
of  Garvagh,  co.  Londonderry,  and  had  issue,  Michael  (Rev.), 
Frances,  and  Letitia,  wife  of  —  Bayley,  Esq. ;  i.  Catherine. 
Mr.  Tisdall  d.  26  Aug.  1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Tisdall,  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  William  Palmer,  Esq.,  Principal  Secretary  in  Ireland, 
and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  Dr.  Hudson)  had  issue, 
Charles,  his  heir  ;  Michael ;  Catherine,  to.  Arthur  Hamil- 
ton Maxwell,  Esq. ;  and  Frances,  to.  Emanuel  Bayley,  Esq. 
He  d.  7  Dec.  1726  (his  will,  dated  25  Jan.  1724,  was  proved 
18  Jan.  1727),  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Mount  Tisdall,  6.  29  Oct.  1719, 
who  built  a  new  house  on  his  manor  of  Martry,  and  called  it 
Charlesfort,  which  has  since  been  the  designation  of  the 
family.  He  to.  19  Feb.  1754,  Hester,  dau.  of  Oliver  Cramer, 
Esq.,  son  of  John  Cramer,  Esq.,  by  Hester  his  wife,  dau.  of 


Sir  John  Coghill,  Knt.  LL.D.,  Master  in  Chancery,  and  left  at 
his  decease,  27  June,  1757,  Michael,  his  heir;  and  Charles, 
6.  31  Oct.  1756,  who  TO.  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward  Croker,  Esq., 
and  d.  1816,  leaving  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Michael  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  6.  2  Dec.  1755,  served 
as  High  Sheriff  of  Meath,  1788.  He  m.  15  April,  1779,  Juliana, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister  Jane,  m.  George,  1st  Lord 
Headley)  of  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy,  co. 
Kerry,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1789)  had  issue, 

Charles  AaTHnR,  his  heir. 

James  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballinderry,  m.  Sarah  Eyre,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Jackson,  Esq. ;  and  d.  Oct.  1847,  leaving  issue. 
Archibald,   Eear-Admiral  E.N.,  6.  5  Feb.  1786;    d.  unm. 

28  April,  1854. 
Juliana,  to.  29  Jan.  1799,    Alexander   Hamilton,   Esq.,  of 

Newtown  Hamilton,  co.  Armagh,  Q.C.,  and  d.  1840. 
Catherine,  to.  16  March,  1807,  Rev.  Francis  Gervais,  of  Cecil, 

CO.  Tyrone. 

Mr.  Tisdall  d.  9  March,  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  High  Sheriff 
1811,  b.  7  Nov.  1782;  to.  30  March,  1807,  Elizabetb,  dau.  of 
John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin,  4th  in  descent 
from  John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edward 
Vernon,  Knt.  of  Houndshill  and  Sudbury,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Charlesfort. 

William,  Treasurer  of  Meath,  6.  1817;  in.  Frances,  dau.  of 
Eev.  George  O'Connor,  and  has  issue,  George,  b.  12  March, 
1860;  Richard  John,  b.  24  Sept.  1862;  Frances  Elizabeth; 
Elizabeth  Martha;  and  Isabella  Charlotte. 

Archibald,  Col.  Commanding  Brigade  Depot,  Aberdeen,  b. 
1822;  TO.  1  Jan.  18."j6,  Anna  Claire,  eldest  dau.  of  Major 
H.  W.  Bellow,  Bengal  army,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  Walter 
Bellew,  b.  15  Aug.  1858;  Arthur  Lance,  6.  25  Nov.  1860; 
and  Ismay  Frances.  James,  b.  1826. 

Juliana,  m.  22  March,  1838,  James  Noble  Waller,  Esq.  of 
Allcnstown,  co.  Meath,  and  rf.  1847. 

Henrietta,  m.  1835,  llicliaid  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  Kingsfort, 
CO.  Meath. 

Elizabeth,  deceased.  Maria,  deceased. 

Frances,  m.  Alexander  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Kilmur. 

Mr.  Tisdall  d.  22  July,  1835. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  thistle  or,  between  three  pheons  arg.,  quar- 
tering Blennerhassett.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coionet  or,  an 
armed  hand  erect  arg.  chai'gcd  with  a  pellet,  and  holding  an 
arrow  ppr.     Motto — Tutantur  tela  coronam. 

Seat — Charlesfort,  Kclls,  co.  MeatU. 


TODD  OF  TRANBY  PARK  AND 
HALNABY. 

Wilson-Todd,  William  Heney,  Esq.  of  Hal- 
naby  Hall  and  Tranby  Park,  co.  York,  J.P.  North 
Eid'ing,  late  Capt.  89th  regt.,  b.  17  April,  1828; 
r,i.  17  July,  1855,  Jane  Marian  Rutherford,  only 
child  and  heiress  of  John  Todd,  Esq.  of  Haluaby 
Hall  and  Tranby  Park,  J.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Piekbepont,  b.  3  May,  1857. 

I.  Ehzabeth  Jane.  ii.  Aileen  Frances  Mary. 

III.  Evelyn  Fridzaeda.  iv.  Margaret  Annie. 

This  gentleman,  3rd  son  of  Joshua  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Roseville,  co.  Wexford,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  by 
Frances  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Eobinson, 
Esq.,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  14  Aug.  1855,  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Todd. 

HtllCagC.— This  family  derives  from  Tho.-mas  Todd,  who 
was  located  at  Swanland,  near  Hull,  icmjj.  James  I.,  was 
summoned  as  a  jurat  in  a  cause,  EUeker  v.  Bacon,  temp. 
Charles  I.,  1642,  and  was  named  in  an  inquisition  held  on 
the  death  of  Sir  Ralph  Elleker,  Knt. 

Thomas  Todd,  Esq.  of  Swanland,  son  of  Robert  Todd,  to. 
Elizabeth  Watson,  and  left  three  sons  and  one  dau.;  John, 
Eobert,  William,  and  Elizabeth.    The  third  son, 

William  Todd,  cl.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Todd,  Esq.  of  Tranby  Park,  J. P.,  b.  8  M.arch,  1789, 
who  purchased  in  1843,  the  estate  of  Halnaby  Hall,  N.R.  of 
CO.  York,  from  Sir  John  Milbanke,  Bart.;  he  m.  27  March, 
1827,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Rutherford, 
only  son  of  Archibald  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Jedburgh,  and 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  by  Jane  Atkinson  his  wife,  only  sister 
of  Ralph  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Angenton,  Northumberland,  and 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Jane  Marian  Rutherford,  m.  17  July,  1855,  as  above,  Capt. 
William  Henry  Wilson. 


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loSD 


Mr.  Todd  d.  G  June,  1854. 

The  present  Capt.  William  H.  Wilson  Todd  has  three 
brothers  and  two  sisters, 

I.  George  Christian  Wilson,  late  Capt.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers, 
6.  28  Nov.  18'23;  m.  17  July,  1855,  Jane  Adelaide,  only 
child  of  the  late  liobert  Anthony  Atkinson,  Esq. 

II.  John  Joshua  Wilson,  Col.  Koyal  Engineers,  6.  22  Oct. 
1826;  m.  10  July,  1855,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John  Edward 
Latham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Arthur  Daunce,  6.  April,  18571;  d.  March,  1SC2. 
Eachel  Frances  Mary,  6.  Jan.  1856;  </.  in  infancy. 
Gertrude  Elizabeth,  0.  May,  1858;  d.  July,  1801. 
Ada  Latham,  b.  June,  1860. 

III.  Beverley  Smelt  Wilson  (Rev.),  Vioar  of  Dndil,  Northum- 
berland, 6.  3  May,  1835;  hi.  16  Jan.  1862,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Plumpton  Wilson,  Rector  of  Mosclcy,  co.  Lei- 
cester, and  has  issue,  Cutlibert  Beverley,  6.  Nov.  1862. 

I.  Elizabeth  Kridzueda,  m.  8  Sept.  1842,  Henry  Bennet 
Pierrepont,  of  Laywell  House,  Devon,  and  Ryhall,  Rut- 
land. II.  Frances  Maria. 

Anns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Todd,  arg.,  within  abordure 
vert  three  foxes'  heads  couped  gu. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Wilson,  arg., 
on  a  chevron  between  three  mullets  gu.  as  many  pallets  or. 
Crestt: — 1st,  Todd.  A  fox  sejant;  2n(l,  Out  of  a  mural  coronet 
or,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  trefoil 
or.     Mottoes — Oporter  vivere;  and  Semper  vigilans. 

Smts — Iranby  Park,  Hull;  and  Halnaby  Hall,  near  Dar- 
lington. 


TODD-THORNTON    OF    WESTBEOOK. 

Todd-Thornton,  James  Henet,  Esq.  of  West- 
brook,  CO.  Donegal,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1867,  late  Capt.  H.M.'s  40th  regt.,  and  now  Major 
Donegal  Militia  (Prince  of  Wales's  Own),  m.  12 
Sept.  1850,  Anna  Letitia,  only  child  of  Capt.  Daniel 
Geale  R.N.,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

I.  James  Henry  Brooke,  &.  11  July,  1855. 

II.  Frederick  Geale,  b.  24  March,  18C1. 
iiirDanielBickley  Thornton,  b.  12  Sept.  1863. 

I.  Wilhelmina.  ii.  Mary.  m.  Alice. 

IV.  Clara.  v.  Edith. 

This  gentleman  was  authorised,  by  royal  license 
dated  8  Sept.  1866,  to  take  the  surname  of  Thorn- 
ton, in  addition  to  and  after  the  surname  of  Todd, 
and  to  bear  the  arms  of  Thornton  and  Todd 
quarterly,  in  consequence  of  the  Thornton  estates 
being  centered  and  united  in  his  person. 

ILtITCa0C. — The  family  of  Todd,  seated  for  a  considerable 
time,  in  the  highest  respectability,  in  the  north  of  Ireland,  is 
of  ancient  Scottish  descent. 

William  Thornton  Todd,  Esq.  of  Buncrana  Castle,  co. 
Donegal,  son  of  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  by  Letitia  Thornton  his 
wife,  aunt  of  Sir  William  Thornton,  and  grandson  of  John 
Todd,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Patterson,  to.  12  Jan.  1799,  his 
cousin,  Wilhelmina,  dau.  and  heir  of  Daniel  Patterson,  Esq. 
of  Londonderry,  and  of  Fox  Hall,  co.  Donegal,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Vaughan  Brooke,  Esq.,  for 
many  years  M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir. 

William,  Capt.  85th  Light  Infantry,  d.  1849. 

James  Henry,  now  of  Westbrook. 

Andrew  Thornton,  m.  1st,  Miss  Fitzgerald,  dau.  of  Major 

Butler  F-itzgerald,  of  Toronto;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Evans  dau., 

of  the  Rev.  George  Evans,  of  Dungannon,  and  lias  issue. 
Jane  Wilhelmina,  m.  Rev.  Hamilton  Stuart,  of  Drumasple, 

CO.  Tyrone,  and  Rockfort,  co.  Donegal. 
Angel,  m.  Arthur  Daiiey,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N.,  of  Swanbrook, 

CO.  Donegal.  Mary,  d.  1867. 

Eliza,  M.  Hamilton  Lane,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Wiley  Lane,  Esq. 

of  Lane's  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  and  d.  1849. 

The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Todd,  Esq.  of  Buncrana  Castle,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
4  July,  1804 ;  d.  1863,  and  was  .s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 
Major  James  Henry  Todd  Thornton,  of  Westbrook,  co. 
Donegal. 

,f  amilg  of  Kljornlon. 

There  were  two  brothers  of  Yorkshire  ancestry,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Thornton,  M.A.,  and  William  Thornton,  of  Ben- 
tham,  near  Settle,  Craven.  Of  these  brothers,  the  elder,  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Thornton,  M.A.,  was  Rector  of  Sutton,  Sussex, 
1663,  and  was  buried  there  4  Feb.  1681.  By  Ehzabeth  his 
■wife,  who  was  buried  at  Sutton  also.  6  Sept.  1687,  he  left  three 
suns  and  one  dau.,  I.  GcurKe,  of   Petwurth,  whose  will  was 


proved  4  Oct.  1709,  and  who  was  buried  at  Sutton,  14  June, 
1709;  II.  Thomas,  executor  to  his  brother  George,  1709,  buried 
at  Sutton,  ;30  Aug.  1715;  iii.  Joshua  (Uev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Sutton  54  years,  hi.  (articles  dated  15  Sept.  1724)  Penelope, 
dau.  of  John  Pery,  and  was  buried  30  Sept.  1735  ;  and  i.  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Richard  Hargrave,  and  was  buiied  at  Sutton,  10  Sept. 
1709.    The  younger  brother, 

William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Bentham,  near  Settle,  Craven, 
West  Riding  co.  York,  was  father  of 

George  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  where  he 
was  buried  10  Feb.  1726,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  who  d.  before  1733,  leaving,  by  Catherine  his  wife 
(who  afterwards  ?/i.  James  Stevens),  one  sun  and  three  daus., 
George,  Sarah,  Jlary,  and  Anne. 

William,  of  whom  wo  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Muff,  near  Londonderry,  was 
the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland.  He  proved  th& 
will  of  his  cousin,  the  Rev.  Joshua  Thornton,  Ruetor  of 
Sutton,  30  Sept.  1730  ;  and  m.  about  1726,  the  dau.  of  Col. 
MacNeiU,  by  whom  he  left  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Catherine,  vi  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  SkefBngton,  3rd  son  ci; 
Clotworthy,  4th  Viscount  Massercene. 
Sarah,  m.  Spencer  Huey,  Esq. 

Letitia,  m.  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  William 
Thornton  Todd,    Esq.  of  Buncrana   Castle,  father  of  iha 
present  Major  Todd  Tuobnton,  now  of  Westbrook. 
The  son  and  heir, 

William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Muff,  near  Londonderry,  and  of 
Armagh,  whose  will,  dated  12  March,  1792,  was  proved  in  the 
same  year,  d.  and  was  buried  at  Bath,  aged  51.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Perrott  James,  Esq.  of  Magilligan,  and.  had  two 
sons, 

William  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  a  very  dis- 
tinguished military  officer,  d.  vnm.  30  March,  1840. 
Robert  Innes  Thornton,  21st  Light  Dragoons,  d.  s.  p. 

Major  James  Henry  Todd,  mentioned  above  as  grandson  ef 
Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  by  Letitia  Thornton  his  wife,  s.  to  the 
estates  in  cos.  Antrim  and  Donegal,  of  his  cousin,  Lieut.-Gen. 
Sir  AVilliam  Thornton,  K.C.B.,  at  the  death  of  his  eldest; 
brother,  Daniel  Todd,  Esq.,  1863;  and  to  the  estates  of  his 
cousin.  Major  Robert  James  Thornton,  in  co.  Armagh,  1300, 
consequent  on  the  death  of  his  cousins,  Col.  Henry  Huey  and 
Capt.  Huey.  In  consequence  of  the  Thornton  estate  and 
representation  of  the  Thornton  family  being  now  vested  ia 
him,  Major  James  Henry  Todd  was  authorised  by  royal  license, 
dated  at  St.  James's,  8  Sept.  1866,  to  take  the  additional  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Thornton. 

.^)-»is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between: 
two  cinquefoils  sa.  three  escarbuncles  or,  for  Thornton  ;  2nd. 
and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  foxes'  heads  erased 
gu.  a  mullet  or,  for  Todd.  Crests — 1st,  A  griffin's  head  erased 
sa.  beaked  and  collared  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an 
escarbuncle  gold,  for  Thornton  ;  2nd,  A  fox  passant  )ipr.. 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  torteau,  motto  over,  Fairesaus 
dire,  for  Todd.     Motto — Nee  temere  nee  timide. 

Stat — Westbrook,  Buncrana,  co.  Donegal. 


TOKE    OF    GODINTON. 

ToKE,  John  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Godinton  Park,  co. 
Kent,  J.P.,  late  Capt.  96tli  regt.,  now  Mujor  Isb 
Berks  Eifle  Volunteers,  h.  30  Dec.  1839 ;  m.  1st, 
28  Jan.  1864,  Agnes  Elletson,  youngest  dau.  oiT 
Patrick  Robertson  Reid,  Esq.  of  Springhall,  co. 
Lanark,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Nicolas  John,  6.  1  March,  1865. 

He  ni.  2ndly,  22  Jan.  1870,  Margaret  Jemima,  only- 
child  of  Eev.  P.  B.  Adams,  Eector  of  Hopesay> 
Salop,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

II.  Leslie  Alexander  St.  Lawrence,  6.  1871. 
I.  Ethel  Margaret. 

HtUrSCJC.— The  family  of  Tore,  the  name  of  whose- 
patriarch  appears  on  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  is  stated  by 
Thoroton,  to  have  been  settled  in  co.  Nottingham  as  early  as 
the  reign  of  William  Rufus,  and  to  have  possessed  largo 
estates  there  at  Kelham,  Walkeringham,  &c.  The  pedigree 
given  by  that  historian  has  the  name  spelled  in  seventeen 
different  ways.  Of  this  family  was  Sir  Bryan  Take,  who  was 
first  Secretary  to  Cardinal  Wolsey,  afterwarc.s  Foreign  Secre- 
tary to  Henry  Vlll.,  then  Treasurer  of  the  King's  Chamber, 


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and  Clerk  of  the  Signet,  and  sometime  Amtiassador  to  France 
with  Cuthbert  Tunstall,  Bishop  of  Durham. 

John  Toke,  of  Beere,  in  the  parish  of  Westcliffe,  near 
Dover  (8th  in  lineal  descent  from  Robert  de  Toke,  who  was  at 
the  battle  of  Northampton  with  Henby  III.,  1264),  m.  2 
Edwakd  III.,  EUzabeth  Malmains,  and  was  father  of 

John  Tooke,  of  Beere,  M.P.  for  Dover  teiuj;.  Henrt  V.,  who 
m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Hoo,  brother  of  Thomas,  Lord 
Hoo  and  Hastings,  and  had  three  sons, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Kalph,  ancestor  of  the  Tookes  nf  HeHs,  Dontd,  and  London. 

John,   TO.   AHce,   dau.   and   heiress  of  Thomas   Crouch,   of 

Dover,  and  had  an  only  child,  AUce,  wife  of  Sir  Jolm  Eyre, 

of  CO.  Derby. 

The  eldest  son, 

TnosiAs  ToKB,  of  Ecere,  "Justice  of  Peace  and  Quorum,  a 
person  of  great  reputation  in  his  county,"  m.  1st,  Joan,  dau. 
and  eventual  heiress  of  Wilham  Goldwell,  Esq.  of  Godinton, 
Kenr,  and  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Cecily,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Cliicheley,  but  by  her  had  no  child.  Thomas  Tuke  d.  10 
Edward  IV.    His  son, 

John  Toke,  of  Godinton,  who,  says  the  old  family  pedigree, 
for  his  speedy  expedition  in  a  message  to  the  French  King, 
had  the  coat  of  the  greyhound's  head  given  him,  as  an  aug- 
mentation of  honour,  by  Henrt  VII. ;  by  IVIargaret  his  1st 
■wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Walworth,  Esq.  of  Walworth,  Suf- 
folk, he  left  at  his  decease,  20  May,  1513,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  ra.  Cicely,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Kempe,  Knt.  of  Wye,  Kent,  and  had  issue.    His  grandson, 

John  Toke,  of  Godinton,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thomson, 
of  Petham,  and  dying  1627,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicolas  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  b.  2.3  May,  1588,  High 
Sheriff  of  Kent,  1G62.  He  m.  five  wives,  but  had  no  male  issue. 
Mr.  Toke  d.  1680,  aged  92,  and  was  s.  by  (the  son  of  his 
hrother  Henry,  M.D.)  his  nephew. 

Sir  Nicolas  Toke,  Knt.  of  Godinton,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent 
1693,  who  d.  1725,  leaving  (by  Catherine  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Dyke,  Knt.  of  Horeham),  with  several  daus.,  two 
eons,  of  whom  the  elder, 

John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  h.  1671,  several  times  M.P. 
for  East  Grinstead,  m.  1709,  Susanna,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the 
Rev.  Daniel  Jliles,  D.D.,  of  Crutchcd  Friars,  London,  and 
dying  1746,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Nicolas  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  h.  1702;  m.  Eleanor,  dau. 
and  heir  of  JohnCockman,  M.D.,  by  Anne  his  wile,  dau.  of  Sir 
Felix  Wilde,  2nd  bart.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1763)  had  issue,  two 
sons,  I.  John,  his  heir ;  and  ii.  Nicolas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Barnas- 
ton,  Essex,  m.  Catharine  Bruce,  and,  dying  1807,  left,  with  a 
dau.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Rev.  George  Leapingwell,  three  sons, 
Nicolas,  6.  1769,  m.  1808,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Rayner,  Esq.  of  Dunmow ;  John,  b.  1771,  m.  Agnes  Cridland, 
and  d..  1800,  leaving  one  son,  John,  ni.,  and  kas  issue;  and 
Thomas  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  Christ's  Coll.  Camb.,  who  d.  1837. 
Mr.  Toke  d.  1767,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  b.  1738,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent 
1770;  TO.  1762,  Margaretta  Eleanor,  dau.  and  heir  of  William 
Roundell,  Esq.  of  Kuarcsborough,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1780)  had  issue, 

I.  Nicolas  Rodndell,  his  heir. 

II.  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  BeaUsbourne,  and  Rector  of  Ilarhle- 
down,  Kent,  b.  1766;  d.  s.  p.  1820. 

HI.  William,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Margaret  Eleanor,  d,.  unm.  1813. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1813,  Edward  Scudamore,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  d. 
1833. 

Mr.  Toke  d.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicolas  Roundell  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton"  b.  19'l\Iay,  1764  ; 
TO.  1791,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart,  of 
Tawstock,  Devon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Ellen  Maria,  m.  27  Sept.  1827,  her  cousin.  Rev.  II.  B.  Wrey. 
Mr.  Toke  d.  19  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Rev.  Williasi  Toke,  of  Godinton,  Re»tor  of  Barnston, 
Essex,  6.  1709;  m.  18  March,  1793,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis 
Marins  West,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Draycott  Corne,  and  of  Dauntsey, 
Wilts,  andd.  2  May,  1855,  having  had  issue, 

John,  b.  23  May,  1796;  d.  s.  p.  19  May,  1828. 
Nicolas,  his  heir.  William  Tiiomas,  /).  29  Sept.  1802. 

^    Richard  Roundell  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Barnston  and  Perpetual 

Curateof    Little    Dunmow,   Essex,   b.   14    July,   1805;   ),;,. 

22  April,   1840,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Jolliffo  Tuffnell, 

Esq.  of  Langleys,  Essex. 
Eleanor  West,  d.  1846.       Mary  Anne.         Frances  Rebecca. 

The  son  and  heir, 

The  Rev.  Nicolas  Toke,  of  Godinton,  J. P.,  b.  6  Oct.  1799 ; 
7)1.  4  July,  1837,  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Leslie,  D.D.,  Bishop 


of  Elphin,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Right 
Rev.  Thomas  St.  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Rosa,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Thomas,  27th  Baron  and  1st  Earl  of  Howth,  and 
had  issue, 

John  Leslie,  now  of  Godinton. 

Nicolas  Roundell  (Rev.),  B.A.,  6.  15  July,  1843;  to. 
1865,  Jane  Robertson,  eldest  dau.  of  Patrick  Rohertsoa 
Reid,  Esq.  of  Spring  Hall,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue. 

William  Arthur,  6.  7  March,  1850;  ni.  Oct.  1874,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  —  Easton,  E.sq.,  and  has  issue. 

Isabella  Frances,  m.  17  June,  1861,  Henry  Oldman  Munn, 
Esq.,  Capt.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  eldest  son  of  W.Augustus 
Munn,  Esq.  of  Throwley  liouse,  Kent,  and  has  issue ;  he 
d.  1864. 

Emma  Laura,  m.  21  Oct.  1862,  Francis  Reid,  Esq.,  Capt. 
96th  regt.,  only  surviving  son  of  Patrick  Robertson  Reid, 
Esq.  of  Spring  Hall,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue. 

Mary  Emily. 

Eleanor  Margaret,  m.  1873,  James  Salkeld  Barra,  youngest 
son  of  W.  Burra,  Esq.  of  Ashford,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

Frances  Louisa,  d.  2  May,  1856. 

Florence  Augusta,  d.  31  Jan.  1853. 

Mr.  Toke  d.  10  April,  1806. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  sa.  and  arg. 
three  griffins'  heads  erased  counterchanged ;  2nd  and  3rd,  coat 
of  augmentation,  granted  by  King  Henry  VII.,  arg.,  on  a 
chevron  between  three  greyhounds'  heads  erased  sa.  langued  ppr. 
collared  or,  three  plates.  Crests — 1st,  A  griffin's  head  erased 
per  chevron  arg.  and  sa.  guttce  countei'chaiiged  holding  in  his 
beak  a  sword  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel  or;  2nd,  Of  augmentation, 
A  fox  courant  regardant  ppr.     Motlo — Militia  mea  multiplex. 

SmI — Godinton  Park,  near  Ashford,  Kent. 


TOLL    OP    STRETE. 

Toti,,  Henry  Limbhet,  Esq.  of  Manor  House, 
Strete,  Dartmoutli,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  19  Aug.  1828; 
m.  4  Oct.  1855,  Louisa  Frauces,  only  dau.  of 
William  Brampton  Eimie,  Esq.  of  St.  Leonards, 
Devon,  late  Capt.  Sth  Hussars,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Luibrey,  b.  3  Sept.  1856. 

II.  Walter  Vavasour,  b.  19  Sept.  1858. 

III.  Augustus  Brampton,  6.  18  Oct.  1860. 

I.  Amy  Louisa.  ii.  Annie  Charlotte,  d.  27  May,  1870. 

III.  Florence  Mary. 

3LtlTC<l5C. — This  family  possessed  considerable  landed 
property  in  Hants,  and  were,  for  several  generations,  seated 
at  Crewell  St.  Mary,  in  the  parish  of  Odiham.  Tradition  , 
relates  that  this  family  having,  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  I 
secreted  in  their  house  Sir  James  Windham  (attainted  of 
treason,  and  afterwards  beheaded  on  Tower  Hill),  lost  a  con- 
siderable part  of  their  property  by  fine  and  sequestration,  as 
well  as  writings  and  documents  of  importance. 

The  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Tolls  of  Pcrridge, 

AsHsnuNHAM  Toll,  Esq.  of  Grewell,  Hants,  to.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Richard  Newman,  Esq.  of  Evercreech  Park,  Somerset,  and 
had  issue, 

Frederick.  Edmond,  Rear-Admiral,  R.N. 

Ashburnham,   of    Preston   Deanery,   co.  Northampton  (see 
Newman  of  Thonbury  Park). 
Charles  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rewe,  Devon. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Toll,  Vicar  of  Odiham,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Salisbury,  m.  1739,  Ann,  dau.  of  Richard  Limbrey, 
Esq.,  and  d.  1764-5,  leaving  one  son. 

The  Rrv.  John  Frederick  Toll,  Vicar  of  Kingsclere,  b.  at 
Upton  Gray,  Hants;  m.  his  cousin,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  ofj 
Richard  Limbrey,  Esq.,  and  left  an  only  son, 

Henry  Limbrey  Toll,  Esq.  of  Perridge  House,  Devon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  to.  1st,  1813,  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Alexande 
Mackenzie,  of  Sharrowhead,  co.  York,  but  by  her  (who  d. 
1821)  he  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  1823,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Walter  Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had 
one  son  and  one  dau., 

Henry  Llmbrey,  of  Manor  House,  Strete. 

Julia  Frances. 
Mr.  Toll  d.  6  Aug.  1844. 

Arms — .\rg.,  on  two  bars  engrailed  between  three  escallops, 
gu.  as  many  martlets  or,  a  canton  az.  charged  with  a  dexterj 
hand  in  bend  of  the  lirst.     Crest— A  boar's  head  erect  ppr. 

/Sea J— Manor  House,  Strete,  Dartmouth. 


TOMKINSON    OF    EEASEHEATH. 

ToMKiNsoN,  Henry  Richakd,  Esq.  of  Eease- 
heath,  co.  Chester,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Barridter-at-Law,  h.  28  Aug.  1831. 


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ILtlTfJttJf. — Thovas  TostKiNSOS,  Esq.  of  Knightley,  co. 
Stafford,  6.  circa  1620,  had  issue, 

James  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Sanden,  6.  1C50;  d.  s.p.  1709. 
William  of  Bostock,  of  whom  presently. 
Henry  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Ashby,  d.  s.p.  1731. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  Tomkinson,  of  Bostock,  b.  circa  1652;  d.  1719; 
was  twice  married,  and  had  by  his  1st  wife,  a  son,  William, 
of  Bostock,  6.  1703,  who  had  issue,  William,  of  Bostock,  b. 
1725 ;  d.  s.  p.  1770.  He  rn.  2nUly,  Mary  Bayley,  and  had 
another  son, 

Jasies  Tomkinson,  Esq.  of  Dorfold,  Nantwich,  6.  1711  (son  of 

William  Tomkinson,  Esq.  of  Bostock,  hy  Mary  Bayley,  his 

2nd  wife) ;  m.  1738,  Katherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Tliomas  Wctten- 

hall,   Esq.   of  Nantwich,  derived  from  a  younger  son  of 

Wettenhall,  of  Wettenhall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  (Kev.),  Kectorof  Davenham,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 

Wood,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  James,  who  d.  witliout 

issue. 

n.  He.nrt,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  Edward,  who  s.  his  cousin,  William  Tomkinson,  in  the 
property  of  Bostock  Hall,  took  the  name  of  Wettenhall, 
'ill.  Miss  Marsden,  and  had  issue. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  Very  Eev.  George  Cotton,  Dean  of 
Chester,  uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Combermere. 

The  2nd  son, 

Henkt  Tomkinson,  Esq.  of  Dorfold,  Kantwich,  5.  1741 ;  ni. 
1770,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Darlington,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co. 
Chester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  d.  warn. 

II.  James  (Rev.),  of  Dorfold  Hall,  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  John 
Nesham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  James,  d.  unm. 

1  Anne,  m.  Wilbraham  Spencer  Tollemache,  Esq.,  brother 

of  John,  1st  Lord  Tollemache,  and  has  two  sons  and  two 

daus.  2  Julia,  hi.  Sir  Henry  Rich,  Bart. 

iu.  Henrt  (Rev.),  of  Reaseheath,  m.  1824,  Harriet  Sophia, 

dau.  of  Shakspear  Phillips,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1B38,  having  had 

issue, 

1  Edwakd,  of  Reaseheath,  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  11  July, 
1825,  as  Cornet  entered  the  8th  Hussars,  Isis,  and  served 
in  the  Crimea ;  d.  unm.  14  May,  1870. 

2  Francis  William,  b.  1829;  d.  unm.  1864. 

3  Henkt  Richasd,  now  of  Reaseheath. 

1  Sophia  Anne,  -/«.  1845,  George  Edward  Lynch  Cotton, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Calcutta,  who  is  deceased. 

2  Charlotte,  ni.  1864,  Capt.  Vv'illiam  de- Wilton  Roche 
Thackwell. 

lY.  William,  of  Willington  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
a  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  of  the  16th  Light  Dragoons, 
b.  17  Jan.  1790,  served  in  the  Peninsular  war  from  1809  to 
1814  (for  which  he  had  the  Peninsular  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  was  severely  wounded  at  the  passage  of  the 
Douro.  He  was  also  at  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  He  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Willington  Hall  from  Lord  Alvanley, 
1828;  TO.  9  Feb.  18-36,  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tarleton, 
Esq.,  formerly  of  Bolcsworth  Castle,  co.  Chester  (nephew 
of  Gen.  Sir  Banastre  Tarleton),  by  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Egerton,  Esq.  of  Belton  Park,  and  d.  1872,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  m.  25  April,  1866,  Sarah,  2nd  surviving  dau.  of 
the  late  Dudley  North,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  F.  F.  North,  Esq. 
of  Rougham,  and  d.  .-■■.  p.  1  March,  1870. 

2  James,  now  of  Willington  Hall  {see  next  Memoir). 

3  Henry,  m.  17  May,  1877,  Lucy,  only  dau.  of  the  late 
Ralph  Gore,  Esq. 

4  Robert  Edward,  6.  1847;  m.  1874,  Lucile  Diana  Mau- 
ritia,  only  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Brooke,  2nd  son 
of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  6th  bart.  of  Norton  Priory. 

6  Edward  Philip,  b.  1850;  vi.  1876,  at  Los  Angelos,  Cali- 
fornia, Frances  Ethel,  dau.  of  Hugh  Morgan,  hsq. 

1  Susan,  in.  1861,  Richard  Hoare,  Esq.  of  Cromer,  Nor- 
folk, and  St.  James's  Place,  London. 

2  Sibella  Eliza. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  ■) .  „,,,  , 

II.  Frances  Bektrix,    l^othd.unm. 

III.  Arabella,  m.  Gen.  Richard  Egerton,  of  Eaton  Banks,  co. 
Chester. 

A-i-ms — Az.,  a  cross-patonce  between  ftrur  maitlets  or,  all 
within  a  bordure  erm.  Crest— A  wolf's  head  erased  arg. 
ducaUy  gorged  or. 

;S«at— Reaseheath  HaU,  near  NantwiUi. 


of  Wanlip  Hall,  co,  Leicester,  by  Emily,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Peter  Holford,  Esq.  of  Westonbirt, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  M'illiam,  6.  13  June,  1877. 
Margaret  Frances. 

Arms,  &<;.— Same  as  Tomkinson  of  Reaseheath. 
Seai— Willington  Hall,  Tarporley. 


TOMKINSON  OF  ■WTLI.INGTON  HALL. 
Tomkinson,  James,  Esq.  of  Willington  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  Capt.  in  the  Earl  of  Chester's  Yeomanry 
Cavalry,  2nd  but  eldest  surviving  son  ofLieut.-CoI. 
William  Tomkinson  (see  Tomkinson  of  Reaseheath) , 
h.  8  July,  1840 ;  m.  12  Dec.  1871,  EmUy  Frances, 
only  dau,  of  Sir  George  Joseph  Palmer,  3rd  bart. 


TOMLIN    OP    DANE    COURT. 

ToMLiN,  Latham,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  St. 
Peter's,  Kent,  b.  1827 ;  s.  his  brother  1871 ;  m.  1853, 
lilary  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Bradley,  Esq.  of 
Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester. 

HfltCaCIC. — This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  in  the  Isle  of 

Thanet. 

John  Tomltn  and  Thomas  Tomltn,  of  Northdown,  1441, 
compounded  with  the  Abbot  and  Convent  of  St.  Augustine's 
Canterbury,  for  the  lands  they  held  as  co-heirs  in  gavelkind 
of  the  Manor  of  Minster,  in  Thanet. 

Stephen  Tomline,  of  Northdown  (great-grandson  of  Thomas 
Tomlyn,  whose  will  was  proved  1509),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Sackett,  Esq.  of  St.  Peter's,  and  dying  1605,  was.  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Tomline,  or  Tomlin,  of  Northdown,  and  'Ppdown,  h. 
1600,  who  ra.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Underdowne,  Esq.  of  St. 
Lawrence.  AVith  Sir  Henry  Crispe,  of  Quex,  he  was  a  warm 
supporter  of  the  cause  of  the  Parliament  during  the  Civil 
War.  He  d.  1651,  leaving,  besides  several  daus.,  sis  sons.  He 
devised  the  family  estate  equally  between  his  sons,  which  led 
to  the  whole  of  it  passing  out  of  the  family  except  the  Man- 
sion-house (afterwaids  burnt  down),  and  the  estates  at  North- 
down,  which  ultimately  came  in  the  sole  possession  of  his  son, 

Walter  Tomlin,  of  Northdown,  6.  1639;  m.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Henry  Pettit,  Esq.  of  Dandelyon,  by  whom  he  had  issu^ 
Cornelius,  of  Northdown;  Francis;  Hannah,  who  d.  v.nm.; 
and  Martha.  Martha,  m.  1707,  Richard  Sackett,  Esq.  of  Dani 
Court.  Walter  Tomlin  d.  1727.  By  his  will,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  a  fai-m  and  lands  at  East  Northdown,  devised  to  his 
dau.,  Mai-tha  Sackett,  his  estates  passed  to  his  two  sons  equally. 
Cornelius  d.  1762,  unm.,  and  devised  his  moiety  to  his 
nephew,  Richard  Sackett,  to  the  exclusion  of  the  grand- 
children of  his  brother  Francis,  who  afterwards  sold  their 
moiety  of  the  residue  of  the  family  property  to  their  cousin, 
Richard  Sackett.    The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Tomlin,  /h.  Mary  Baker,  and  had  issue,  Elizabeth, 
who  '/it.  WiUiam  Belsey,  Esq.  of  Jlinster;  John,  who  d.  1760, 
«.  p. ;  Francis  ;  and  Cornelius.  Cornelius  migrated  to  America, 
and  d.  there.     Francis  Tomlin,  the  father,  d.  1732.     His  son, 

Francis  Tomlin,  of  Ash,  ra.  Anna,  only  dau.  of  Thomas 
Miuter,  Esq.  of  Ash,  andby  her(whom.  2ndly,  Richard  ZJotton, 
Esq.  of  Sandwich)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1751,  five  sons, 
John,  Thomas,  William,  Robert,  and  Henry.    His  son, 

John  Tomlin,  b.  1745;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Valentine  Cock,  Esq.  of  Chislett,  and  d.  1820,  leaving  an 
only  son, 

Robert  Tomun,  Esq.  of  Northdown,  Isle  of  Thanet,  m. 
1789,  Sarah,  only  child  of  Peter  Cramp,  Esq.,  by  Susannah 
Sackett  his  1st  wife,  and  grand-dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Richard 
Sackett,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court  and  Northdown,  by  whom  he 
had  issue, 

Robert  Sackett,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  her  cousin,  Thomas  Minter  Tomlin,  Esq. 
Jane,  ni.  her  cousin,  James  Tomlin,  Esq.  Harriett. 

Anne,  m.  George  Friend,  Esq.  of  London. 

Mr.  Robert  Tomlin  d.  1850,  aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Sackett  Tomlin,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court,  Isle  of 
Thanet,  and  Westgate  House,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  15  Sept.  1790;  m.  5  May,  1817,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau. 
of  John  Bankes,  Esq.  of  Otley,  co.  York,  and  Clapbam  Com- 
mon, Surrey,  and  had  issue,  four  sons  and  one  dau., 

Robert,  late  of  Dane  Court.  Bankes. 

Thomas  Belsey.  Latham,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Mary,  m.  John  Glenton  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  The  Vineyard, 
Peterborough. 

Mr.  Tomlin  was  twice  nominated  High  Sheriff  for  co.  North- 
ampton.   He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Tomlin,  Esq.  of  Dane  Court  and  Westgate  House, 
who  d.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now  of  Dane  Court. 


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Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fess  between  three  battle-axes  sa.  as  many 
dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  ppr.  Cre^tt — Two  battle-axes 
in  saltirc  ppr.,  surcharged  with  a  dexter  hand  alpo  ppr.  couped 
at  the  wrist.  il/f;((o— Quondam  his  vicimusarmis.  Heat — Dane 
Court,  St.  Peter's,  near  Ramsgate. 


TOMLINE    OP    ORWELIj    PABK    AND 
KIBY    GROVE. 

ToMLiXE,  George,  Esq.  of  Orwell  Park,  Suffolk, 
and  Kiby  Grrove,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hon. 
Col.  North  Lincoln  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  for 
Suffolk  1832,  and  co.  Lincoln  1852,  late  M.P.  for 
Great  Grimsby,  b.  1812. 

ILtlir<TfIC. — TnE  Eight  Erv.  George  Pkettman,  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  h.  9  Oct.  1750  (son  of  George  Pretyman,  Esq., 
and  grandson  of  George  Pretyman,  Esq.,  Merchant  in  London, 
who  was  2nd  son  of  George  Pretyman,  Esq.  of  Old  Newton 
and  Bacton,  d.  1727);  rn.Z  Sept.  1784,  Elizabeth,  elder  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Maltby,  Esq.  of  Germans,  co. 
Buckingham,  and  had  issue, 

William  Edwaub,  his  heir. 

George  Thomas,  Chancellor  of  the  Cathedral  of  Lincoln,  ■!!!. 

1814,  Amelia,  dau.  of  CliristopUer  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald 

Hall,  Essex. 
Kichard,  Precentor  of  Lincoln. 

The  Bishop  was  Tutor  at  the  University  of  Cambridge,  to 
the  Eight  Hon.  William  Pitt,  and  was  promoted  by  that 
Minister  to  the  Bishopric  of  Lincoln  and  Deanery  of  St.  Paul's, 
Jan.  1787,  from  which,  Aug.  1820,  he  was  translated  to  the  See 
of  Winchester  18'20.  The  Bishop  assumed,  1803,  the  additional 
surname  of  Tomlise,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  in- 
junction of  Marmaddke  Tomlin,  Esq.  of  Eiby  Grove,  co. 
Lincoln,  who,  without  any  alliance  whatever,  bequeathed  to 
the  Eight  Eev.  Prelate  a  considerable  landed  property.  His 
Lordship  d.  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Edwakd  Tomline,  Esq.  of  Eiby  Grove,  co.  Lincoln, 
JLP.  for  Truro,  who '»i.  1811,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Amley,  Esq.  of  Ford  Hall,  co.  Salop,  and  was  father  of  the 
present  George  Tomline,  Esq.  of  Eiby  Grove. 

Armi — Gu.,  a  lion  passant  guardant  between  three  mullets 
arg.  Crest — Two  lions'  gambs  erased  ppr.  holding  a  mullet  ai-g. 

tieata — Orwell  Park,  Nacton ;  and  Eiby  Grove,  Caistor. 
Tuwa  Meildence — 1,  Carlton  House  Terrace,  London,  S.W. 


Arms — Az.,  a  bend  cotised  or,  between  six  martlets  of  tha 
last.  Crest — On  a  rock  ppr.  a  martlet  rising  or.  Motto— 
Steady. 

^■■ats — Highway,  Calne,  Wilts;  Stone  House,  Crookham, 
Berks;  West  and  Charlton,  Somerset.    Club — Army  and  Mavy. 


TONGE    OF    HIGHWAY. 

ToNGE,  Louis  Charles  Hexey,  Esq.  of  High- 
■way,  Wilts,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  7  Jan.  1818  ;  s.  his 
brother  1867  ;  m.  12  Oct.  1852,  Charlotte  Angusta, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Eev.  Dr.  Pellew, 
Dean  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue, 

Francis  Hesrt,  6.  8  June,  185.5. 
Henry  Fleetwood,  6.  IS  May,  1848. 
Ethel  Mary. 

illltCagC.— Henry  Tonge,  M.D.,  son  of  Henry  Tonge, 
Esq.,  a  Merchant  of  Bristol,  m.  Joanne  Dames,  and  had  issue. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Tonge,  Esq.,  m.  Dec.  17G8,  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Harry  Norris,  youngest  son  of  Admiral  Sir  John 
Ivorris,  by  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Aylmer  his  vifo,  dau.  of 
Matthew,  1st  Lord  Aylmer,  and  by  her  had  a  dau.,  Lucy 
Anne,  in.  F.  W.  Dickinson,  Esq.,  and  a  son, 

William  Norris  Tonge,  Esq.  of  Alveston,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  Highway,  Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  9  Dec.  1777;  m.  14 
May,  1804,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Bj-yen,  of  West 
Charlton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

William  Henrv,  d.  uirm.  Henry,  d.  unm. 

Augcstus  Henry,  now  of  Highway. 

John  Henry,  Capt.  14th  Light  Dragoons,  and  afterwards  IGth 

Lancers,  h.  9  Dec.   1816  ;  m.  Harriette,  only  child  of  John 

W.  Connell,  Esq.,  and  d.s.  71.  13  Aug.  1853. 
Louis  Charles  Henry,  Commanaer  E.N. 
Harry  Norris,  d.  29  April,  1841. 
Maria  Anne,  d.  unm. 
Lucy  Elizabeth,  m.  16  June,  1841,  Eev.  Augustus  William 

Noel,  only  son  of  Hon.  Frederick  Noel,  Capt.  E.N.,  and  had 

issue. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  to.    John    Style  Norris,  Esq.,  Capt.  11th 

regt.,  and  had  a  son,  John.  Helen,  deceased. 

Mr.  Tonge  d.  April,  1844,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 

Augustus  Henry  Tonge,  Esq.  of  Highway,  Wills,  and 
Vittoria House,  Cheltenham,  Capt.  EoyalWiltsliire Militia,  who 
d.  unru,  1867,  and  was  «.  by  liis  brother,  now  of  Highway. 


CHEVALIi-TOOKE    OF   HXTRSTON   CLAYS. 

Chevall-Tooke,    Charles,   Esq.    of    Hiu-ston 

Clays,  East   Grimstead,  Sussex,  J. P.,  Barrister-at- 

Law,  b.  1808 ;  m.  24  Sept.  1840,  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of 

John  Cayley,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersburgh,  Russia,  and 

of  Wallington,  Surrey,  and  by  her  has  an  only  child, 

Jane  Eleanor,  to.  24  Sept.  1861,  Henry  Padwick,   Esq.  of 

Wimblehurst.    Horsham,   Barrister-at-Law,   and  J.P.  for 

Sussex,  only  child  of  Henry  Padwick,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 

House,    Horsham,    Sussex,    J.P.    and    D.L.,    and    has 

Henry  Charles,  Francis  George,  and  four  other  sons. 

This  gentleman  prefixed  t]ie  name  of  Chevail  to 
that  of  TooKE,  by  royal  license  10  Feb.  1859,  in 
consequence  of  his  acquiring  property  from  Eliza- 
beth Chevall,  sole  heir  of  her  family,  who  m.  his 
ancestor,  Thomas  Tooke,  1703. 

ILtnCatJC— Charles    Tooke,  of    Bere,    6.    1611  (son  of  j 

Thomas   Tooke,  of  Bere,  by  Jane  his  wife,  5th  dau.   of  Sir  j 
Charles  Hales,  of  Tannington,  and  grandson  of  George  Tooke, 
of    Bere,  by  Peyton  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Monins,  Esq.  of] 
Dover),  was  5th  in  descent  from  Ealph  Tooke,  son  of  Thomas  [ 
Tooke,  of  Dover  and  Bere,  who  bought  Bere  Court,  in  the  1 
Parish  of  West  Cliffe,  Kent.    He  m.  Bridget,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Nicholas  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godinton,  and  was  buried  at 
West  Chffe,  16G4,  leaving  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tooke,  Esq.  of  Bere,  and  afterwards  of  Ilougham, 
b.  1644;  m.  1st,  1665,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Hales,  of 
Bekesbourn,  and  had  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Matthew  Babington,  of  Eothley  Temple,  co.  Leicester,  and  d. 
1697,  leaving  by  his  2nd  wife  a  son,  Charles,  0.  at  Ilougham, 
1678-9.    The  elder  son, 

Tho.mas  Tooive,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant,  sometime  Consul 
at  Horta,  in  the  Island  of  Fayal,  bapt.  7  Dec.  1667  ;  vi.  16  Dec. 
1703,  Elizabeth,  sole  dau.  and  heir  of  Eichard  Chevall,  and 
was  buried  12  Sept.  1736,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Tooke,  Esq.  of  St.  John's,  Clerkenwcll,  6.  1705; 
ra.  1738,  Hannah,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Mann,  of  St.  James's, 
Clerkonwell,  and  d.  1773,  leaving  issue.    The  2nd  son. 

The  Eev.  William  Tooke,  twenty  years  Chaplain  of  the 
British  Factory  at  St.  Petersburgh,  i.  Jan.  1743;  m.  1771,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Llanhynhaval,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  d.  Nov.  1820,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Eussell  Square,  London,  F.E.S.,  sometime 
M.P.  for  Truro,  6.  6  Nov.  1777;  -ni.  1807,  Amelia,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Shaen,  Esq.;  and  d.  20  Sept.  1863,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Arthur  William,  M..V.,  of  Pinner  Hill,  and  of  Bedford 
Eow,  Middlesex,  0.  1810;  to.  1842,  Nymphe  Prudente. 
dau.  of  Philip  Le  Visconte,  Commander  E.N.,  and  has 
issue,  William  Arthur,  b.  1843 ;  and  Alice  Harriet  EUza- 
beth. 

1  Amelia,  6.  1808  ;  to.  John  Thomas  Graves,  Esq.  of 
Gray's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  F.E.S. 

2  Elizabeth,  b.  1809;  to.  William  Hallowcs,  Esq.  of  Tavis- 
tock Square  and  Bedford  Eow. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Tooke,  Esq.  of  Spring  Gardens,  Middlesex,  F.E.S., 
a  Member  of  the  Institute  of  France,  6.  at  St.  Petersburgh, 
1774;  TO.  1802,  Priscilla,  only  dau.  of  Charles  Combe,  M.D., 
of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837)  had  issue, 

William  Eyton,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  1806;  d.  1830. 

Charles,  now  of  Hurston  Clays. 

Thomas,  of  Spring  Gardens,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  Eng- 
land, and  in  the  commission  of  the  Lieutenancy  of  the  city 
of  London,  b.  1810;  d.  s.  p.  Dec.  1857. 

Mr.  Tooke  d.  Feb.  1853. 

.i4rTOs — Per  chevron  sa.  and  arg.,  three  griffins'  heads  erased 
counterchanged,  quartering  Chevall,  Godldwell,  Holland, 
Malmains,  Haut,  Maleville,  Subrenden,  Pluckley,  Wal- 
worth, Bennet,  and  Toke.  Crest — A  griffin's  head  erased 
holding  in  his  beak  a  sword  ppr.  Motto — Militia  mea  multiplex. 

Seat — Hurston  Clays,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex. 


TOPHAM    OF    CALDBERG. 

ToPHAM,     LlETTT.-Cot.     SiR   WiLLIAM,    Knt.,    of 

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Eoyal  Hanoverian  Gnclphic  Order,  and  Knight  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour  of  France,  J. P.  for  Surrey, 
Lieut.  H.M.  Hon.  Corps  of  G-entlemen-at-Arras, 
Hon.  Lieut.  Eojal  Naval  Eeserve,  b.  25  Oct.  1810  ; 
m.  4  Oct.  1854,  Lady  Mary  Bentinck,  youngest  dau. 
of  William  Henry  Cavendish,  4th  Duke  of  Port- 
land, which  lady  of.  1874. 

^.t'llCajC— This  family  of  Topham  anciently  possessed 
the  greater  part  of  the  vale  of  Covcrdale,  in  co.  York,  and  the 
present  lordship  and  property  of  Caldberg  has  been  held  in 
continuous  male  succession  prior  to  the  reign  of  Henbt  V.  1420. 

Lawbenxe  Topham,  Esq.  of  Caldberg,  in  CoverOale,  N.R. 
Yorkshire,  who  d.  about  1599,  left,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  two 
daus.,  and  a  son  and  successor, 

Topham  Topham,  Esq.,  who,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  had 
<with  a  dau.,  Jane)  three  sons,  Francis  <;.  unm. ;  Christopher, 
d.  s.  p. ;  and  Matthew.    The  youngest  son, 

Matthew  Topham,  Esq.,  who  eventually  inherited  the 
family  estates,  wass.  by  his  only  son, 

Christopher  Topham,  Esq.,  ni.  1st,  Dorothy  Lucas:  and 
2ndly,  Ann  Ingram;  but  by  the  former  only  he  had  issue. 
The  2nd  but  only  surviiing  son, 

Christopher  Topham,  Esq.,  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  William  Lupton,  Esq.  of  Grassington,  and  had  (with  a  dau., 
Atine,  who  tl.  vnm.,  and  two  elder  sons,  Christopher  and 
John,  who  both  d.  mim.)  five  other  sons, 

I.CPTON,  of  whom  presently. 

AVilliam,  a  Jlerchaut,  xi.  Miss  Norton,  of  Livei"pool,  and  had 
issue. 

Watthew  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  Withernick,  and  of  Mapleton,  in 
Holderness,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  WilcocU,  Esq.  of 
Thornton  in  Craven,  ancestors  of  Topham  of  Hnlcl.riiess. 

Godfrey,  of  Caldberg,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  H.  Wilcock, 
Esq.,  and  d.s.  p. 

Benjamin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Dunnington,  near  York,  d.  unrn. 

Mr.  Topham  d.  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  3rd  son, 

I.nPTO.N  Topham  Esq.  of  Bradley,  Craven,  ra.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Nathan  Midgley,  Esq.,  and  had  one  sou  and  four  daus.  The 
son  and  heir. 

AViLLiAM  Topham,  Esq.  of  Caldberg,  Kildwick,  and  Middle- 
ham,  m.  1st,  Judith,  dau.  of  Henry  Xewby,  Esq.  of  Kildwick, 
and  by  her  had  issue  (besides  a  dau..  Amy,  who  d.  v.nin.), 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1771;  ra.  and  had  issue,  John,  of  Bradley, 
Craven;  Judith,  d.  1833;  and  Anne,  rn.  —  Knowles,  Esq. 
of  Jiolton-le-Moors,  and  rf.  May,  1835. 

III.  Lupton,  h.  1778;  m.  16  Dec.  1809,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Edward  Clough,  Esq.  of  Accomb,  co.  York,  and 
d.  1849 ;  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1820)  he  had  issue, 

1  William  (Sir),  now  of  Caldberg. 

2  John,  b.  Feb.  1812. 
a  Edward   Charles    (Rev.),   M.A.,   Rector  of  Hawkswell, 

Bedale,  co.  York,  Rural  Dean,  b.  3  March,  1813;  m. 
4  June,  1856,  Grace,  dau.  of  .Uesander  Gillespie,  Esq.  of 
Sunnyside  Lodge,  co.  Lanark,  and  has  issue, 

LcpToN  Topham,  b.  21  March,  1857. 

Edward  Clough,  6.  5  March,  1860. 

Harry  Gillespie,  b.  17  Feb.  1862. 
1  Anne.  2  Judith,  d.  un'm. 

3  Martha  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  James  Alexander  Birch, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Middleham,  and  has  one  son  and  one 
dau. 

I.  Martha,  m.  John  Breare,  Esq.  of  Middleham  Hall,  and 
d.  a.  p.  June,  1824.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Ann. 

Mr.  Topham  (who  m.  a  second  time,  but  had  no  further  issue) 
d.  .^pril,  1823,  aged  85,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Topham,  Esq.,  6.  29  May,  1769;  ra.  March, 
1784,  Jenny,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Mark  Bulmer,  Esq.  of  Mid- 
dleham Hall,  and  had  issue, 

Christopher,  of  Middleham,  Y'ork,  6.  30  Oct.  1797  ;  m.  5  May, 
1831,  Anne,  only  child  and  heiress  of  John   Dixon,  Esq., 
late  of  Middleham  and  Brighton,  by  Anne  Eyre  his  wife, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Richard  Smith,  Esq.  of  Wutch- 
field,  Berks;  and  d.  16  April,  1869,  leavingone  dau., 
Annie  Martha,  rii.  14  July,  1852.  the  Hon.  Amias  Charles 
Order  Powlett,   brother  of   WilUaiu    Henry,   3rd    Lord 
Bolton,  and  has  issue. 
Thomas,  b.  June,  1807;  j^?.  Sept.  1834,  Jane,  2nd   dau.  of 
Thomas  Other,  Esq.  of  Elm  House,  Wenskydale,  and  has 
i.ssue,  Christopher,  6.  Feb.  1837. 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  m.  March,  1840,  Rev.  ■William  Atthill, 
of  Brandiston  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  d.  Oct.  1844. 

Mr.  Topham  d.  28  May,  1S32 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  cranes'  heads 
erased  sa.  Crest — Two  serpents  vert  entwined  round  a  cross 
patec-fitchee.     Motto — Ut  vivas  vigila. 

1]      Seals — Noirmont,  Wey bridge,    Surrey:    and  Caldberg,  co, 

.    fork. 

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TOPP    OF    "WHITTCN. 

Topp,  Agatha  Cecile  and  Isabella  Christixe, 
of  Whittou,  Salop,  *.  as  co-heirs  on  the  decease  of 
their  father,  Rev.  John  Topp,  of  Whitton,  22  Dec. 
1836. 

JLtlirilflC— The  estate  of  Whitton  is  inherited  through 
the  Whittons  .and  Lingens.  The  first  recorded  proprietors 
were  the  Whittons,  who  were  seated  there  at  a  very  early 
period,  and  the  co-heiress,  the  elder  dau.  of  John  Whitto.n, 
Esq.  of  V.'hitton,  m.  William  Lyngayn,  of  co.  Hereford, 
who  was  Escheator  for  Salop  23  Henry  VI.,  and  living  ac 
Whitton  1450.    Their  descendant, 

Elizabeth  Lingen,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Lingen,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  -,/i.  1594,  Alexander  Topp,  Gent,  of 
Fisherton,  Wilts,  who  thus  became  "of  AVhitton," and  who 
d.  16G3.     Their  son, 

Lingen  Topp,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  High  SheriS  of  Shropshire 
1679,  was  great  grandfather  of 

John  Topp,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  b.  1721,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1765,  m.  17  Sept.  1755,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kynncrs- 
ley,  Esq.  of  Wickton,  but  had  no  issue.  lie  (/.  1778,  and  by 
his  will  settled  the  estate  of  Wickton,  with  its  dependencies, 
in  COS.  Salop  and  Montgomery,  on  (the  son  of  his  sister, 
Sarah,  wife  of  Richard  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury)  his  nephew, 
Richard  Lloyd,  who,  by  royal  license,  dated  14  May,  177S, 
assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Topp,  and  thus  became 

Richard  Topp,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  D.L.  He  ra.  2  Dec.  1790, 
Miss  Anne  Hughes,  of  Shrewsbury,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Richard,  an  officer  94th  regt.,  killed  in  the  Peninsular  war, 
at  the  passage  of  the  Garve  River,  24  Feb.  1814,  aged  20. 

Edward  Lingen  Lloyd,  -<.  unm.  at  Whitton,  5  Dec.  1832. 

Sally,  m.  5  July,  1821,  Rev.  Charles  Leycester,  Rector  of  the 
the  second  portion  of  Westbury,  J. P.  co.  Salop. 

Anne  Penelope,  ni.  28  April,  1831,  Rev.  Thomas  Parr, 
Rector  of  the  first  portion  of  AVestbury,  eldest  son  of 
Thomas  Parr,  Esq.  of  Lythwood. 

Su.?anna  Emma,  ra.  21  May,  1833,  Thomas  Beck,  Esq.  of 
Llynderrw,  co.  Montgomeiy. 

Catherine,  ui.  26  Nov.  1*35,  James  Fortnum,  M.D.,  of  Chel« 
tenham,  co.  Gloucester. 

Mr.  Topp  d.  12  July,  1829,  aged  80.    His  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Topp,  of  Whitton,  6.  21  Oct.  1791  ;  m.  12 
Aug.  1828,  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Harley,  Esq.  of  Shrews- 
bury, and  had  two  daus., 

Agatha  Cecile.  Isabella  Christine. 

The  Rev.  John  Topp  d.  22  Dec.  1836. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  bordurc  engrailed  az.  on  a  canton  gu.  a 
gauntlet  clasped  ppr.,  quartering  Arch  bold,  Whitton, 
I  Lingen,  Lloyd,  ic.  dtst — A  dexter  hand  in  armour  grasp- 
ing a  naked  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  and  bleeding  therefrom 
all  ppr. 

Seat— Whitton  Hall,  Westbury,  Salop. 


TOEKINGTON    OF    GHEAT    STUKELEY. 

ToRKiyGTOiN-,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Great  Stukeley, 
Hunts,  Capt.  41st  regt.,  b.  1847  ;  m.  1875,  Florence 
Elizabeth  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Kichard  George 
Coke,  Esq.  of  Derbyshire,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Laobence  John.  ii.  Gerard  Stukeley. 

3LilTCagC.— Henry  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stukeley,  co. 
Huntingdon,  son  of  William  Torkington,  of  Torkington  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gerard  Stukeley, 
and  was  father  of 

Laurence  Torkington  Esq.  of  Stukeley,  m.  Mabel,  dan. 
of  Sir  Francis  Fleming,  Knt.  of  Romsey,  Hants,  and  had 
(with  other  issue)  a  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stukeley,  living  1613,  ra. 
Elizabeth  Broughton,  of  co.  Rutland,  and  hud  issue.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stukeley,  a  military  officer, 
m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Ambrose  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Col- 
chester, Essex,  and  had  issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Laurence  Torkington,  Esq-  of  Stukeley,  m.  Maria,  dau. 
of  Robert  Bernard,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

James  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stukeley,  ra.  his  cousin,  Maria, 
dau.  of  Robert  Torkington,  Esq.  of  BretLenham,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  an  officer  of  Militia,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  John  Palmer,  Esq.  of  all  Saints,  in  Stamford,  and  was 
father  of 

William,  Esq.  of  Stamford,  m,  1768,  Frances,  dau.  of  William 


1604 


TOS 


THE  LA.NDED  GENTRY. 


TOT 


S:okcs,  Esq.  of  Melton  Mowbray,  and  hy  her  (who  d. 
1819)  left,  at  his  decease,  1804,  one  son  and  two  daus., 
1  James,  Town  Clerk   of  Stamford,   m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  J.  J.  Foster  of  Tinwell  and  Kyhall,  and  had 
James,  and  other  issue. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Maria,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Wingfield,  of  Bulwick. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  James  Tokkington,  of  Stukeley,  m.  Lady  Dorothy 
Sherard,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip,  2nd  Earl  of  Harborough,  and 
had  issue,  James,  Phihp,  John,  Anna,  Dorothea,  Maria,  Eliza- 
beth, and  Sarah.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stukeley,  m.  Maria,  dau.  of 
Edward  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  co.  Herts,  and  had  (with  a  son, 
Edward,  and  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Dorothy)  an  elder  son  and 
heir, 

James  Toerington,  Esq.  of  Great  Stukeley,  m.  22  Oct.  1799, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles  Bourchier,  Esq.  of  Sandridge 
Lodge,  Herts,  Bombay  Civil  Service,  and  had  issue, 

Lacrence  John,  late  of  Great  Stukeley. 

Henry  Theodore. 

Charles  (Eev.),  m.  1st,  1842,  Anna,  dau.  of  James  Powell, 
Esq.  of  Clapton,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue,  one  son  and 
three  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  1849,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Mr. 
Cookson,  by  whom  he  has  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Barbara  Emilia. 

Mr.  Torkington  d.  1828,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Laurence  John  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Great  Stukeley,  co. 
Huntingdon,  J. P.,  Lieut.  4th  Light  Dragoons,  6.  27  Sept. 
1809;  7ft.  26  Sept.  1839,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Col. 
Walker,  R.A.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  8  Sept.  1840,  deceased. 

II.  Charles,  now  of  Great  Stukeley. 

I.  Mary  Dorothy.  ii.  Alice.  in,  Isabella. 

IV.  Gertrude. 

He  d.  1874. 

^rm.s— Sa.,  on  a  fess  arg.  three  leopards'  faces  gu.  Crest — 
A  spur  rowel  between  two  wings  or. 

Scat— Giesit  Stukeley  Hall,  Huntingdon. 


TORRE    OF    SNYDALE. 

TOEEE,  James  Whittvell,  Esq.  of  Snydale,  co. 
York,  b.  9  Nov.  1806;  m.  16  Feb.  1830,  Jane 
Helena,  eldest  dau.  of  Major-Gren.  Beatson,  of 
Knowle,  Sussex. 

itiUCaflC— Gregory  Torre,  of  an  ancient  family  (eldest 
son  and  heir  of  James  Torre,  of  Burnham),  took  up  arms  in 
the  Eoyalist  cause,  and  lus  estate  was  sequestered.  He  m. 
Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Farre,  of  Epworth,  and  had  a 
son  and  heir, 

James  Torre,  of  Hasey,  Burnham,  Epworth,  and  Belton, 
bapt.  30  April,  1649,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  London,  eminent 
as  an  antiquary.  He  m'.  twice,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Torre 
sold  his  lands  in  Lincolnshire,  and  purchased  the  manor  and 
lands  at  Snydale,  co.  York.  He  d.  31  July,  1699,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son  and  heir, 

Nicholas  Torre,  Esq.  of  Snydale,  m.  8  Sept.  [1720,  Jane, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Eichard  Mann,  of  York,  and  dying 
5  March,  1749,  was  s.  by  his  eld.^r  son. 

The  Eev.  James  Torre,  of  Snydale,  6.  6  Feb.  1722-3;  ni. 
5  Oct.  1747,  Betty,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Stephen  Holme,  Esq. 
of  Paull  Holme,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had  issue,  i.  James, 
his  heir;  ii.  Kirby,  d.  s. 'p.  1833;  iii.  Nicholas,  who  assumed 
the  surname  of  HoLjrE,  and  d.  s.  p.  1  Sept.  1833  ;  iv.  Henry, 
6.6  Dec.  1758.  m.  28  June,  1792,  Eliza,  dau.  of  the  Eev. 
John  Cox,  of  Oxford,  and  had  issue,  Henry  James,  who  took 
the  name  of  Holme  {see  Hol5ie  of  Paidl  Holrae),  Bryant 
Stephen,  Eobert,  Jane  Charlotte,  m.  C.  Cracroft,  Esq.,  and 
Ehza  Anne  ;  v.  John,  d.  s.  p.  Mr.  Torre  d.  1  Sept.  1788,  and 
was  i«.  by  his  son, 

James  Torre,  Esq.  of  Snydale,  6.  2  Sept.  1748;  to.  1st, 
23  Aug.  1774,  Esther,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Milnes,  Esq.  of 
Wakefield,  and  sister  of  Sir  E.  Shore  Milnes,  Bart.,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  14  June,  1782)  had  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  1  June,  1775;  m.  18  Dec.  1804,  his  first-cousin, 
Eosellen  Eliza,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Whitwell,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

1  James  ■Whitweli,,  present  representative. 

2  Henry  Mark  Masterman,  6.  28  Oct.  1809,  deceased. 

3  John  Alexander,  6.  2  April,  1814;  m.  and  left  one  son. 

1  Eosellen  Emma,  to.  Thomas  Francis  Cobb,  Esq.,  and  d. 
10  Sept.  1830. 

2  Mary  Ellen,  to.  26  April,  1831,  Eev.  G.  0.  Davis;  d, 
23  July,  1832.  3  Charlotte  Esther. 

Mr.  James  Torre  d.  v.  p.  30  April,  1814. 


II.  John,  an  officer  60th  regt.,  h.  23  Dec.  1776  ;  d.  1804. 

III.  Henry  (Eev.)  6.  17  Sept.  1780;  to.  1st,  11  March,  1816, 
Mary  Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Ellis  Leckonby  Hodgson,  Esq. 
of  Stapleton  Park,  co.  Y^ork,  and  by  her  (whorf.  1825)  had 
issue, 

1  Henry  John  (Eev.),  resident  at  Norton  Curlieu,   near 
Warwick,  ru.  30  April,  1850,  Emma  MatUda  WOmot. 

1  Annabella  Mary.  ii.  Louisa  Charlotte. 

Heiii.  2ndly,  Caroline  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lister  Kaye, 
Bart.,  of  Denby  Grange,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  two 
sons,  who  d.  v.  p.    He  d.  1866. 

I.  Hannah  Maria,  to.  James  FaveU,  Esq.  and  d.  1827. 
Mr.  Torre  m.  2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eobert  Cotes, 
D.D.,  Eector  of  Else,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1825) 
had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Lee,  b.  23  June,  1795;  m.  1  June,  1826,  Eliza, 
eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  William  EUiston,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Fox  Whitbread,  6.  19  Feb.  1829. 

2  Nicholas  Kirby,  6.  27  April,  1833. 

3  Constantine  Edward,  b.  11  June,  1834. 

1  Elizabeth  Jane.  2  Emma  France  Caroline. 

I.  Anna  Margaretta  Carolina,  to.  1st,  1815,  Charles  Her- 
man Cornehus  VinBaerle,  Esq.  of  Demerara(who  d.  1820); 
and  2ndly,  1826,  Humphrey  Jeston,  Esq.,  E.N. 

II.  Lettice  Jane,  m.  1821,  Eev.  Eobert  Green  Jeston,  (Z.  1836. 
Mr.  Torre  d.  29  Aug.  1816,  aged  68. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  tower  or,    a   border  vair.     Crest — A    griffin 
passant  per  pale  or  and  arg.     Motto — Turris  fortissima  Deus. 
/Seai— Snydale  Hall,  Normanton. 


TOTTENHAM    OF    TOTTENHAM    GREEN 
AND    WOODSTOCK. 

Tottenham,  Chaeles  Egbert  Woesiet,  Esq. 
of  Tottenham  Green,  co.  Wexford,  and  Woodstock, 
CO.  Wieklow,  and  Plas  Berwyn,  co.  Denbigh,  M.A., 
Major  Koyal  Denbigh  and  Merioneth  Mihtia,  J. P., 
b.  21  Feb.  1845 ;  m.  5  Sept.  1874,  Dorothea,  dau. 
of  Lunard  Cornwall,  Esq.  of  Brownstowu  House, 
CO.  Meath,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Watkin  Loftus,  6.  28  Nov.  1876. 

iLflTCatJC. — William  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Earrington,  oo. 
Cambridge,  is  named  in  the  Subsidy  EoUs,  14and  15  Henry  VIII. 
(anno  1523),  as  one  of  the  two  principal  persons  in  that  parish. 
By  Margerie  his  wife,  he  had  two  sons  and  four  daus.,  the 
elder  son,  William,  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Eobert  Castell,  and 
d.  s.  p.  May,  1600.  Mr.  Tottenham's  will,  dated  20  May,  was 
proved  5  June,  1557.     His  2nd  son, 

John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Burrington,  is  named  in  the  Sub- 
sidy Eolls  of  1566,  1571,  and  1597;  by  Alice  his  wife,  he  left 
three  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Humphrey  (Eev.\  B.A.,  Vicar  of  Wooton,  co.  Bedford, 
1599  to  1638;  m.  two  wives,  and  had  four  sons  and  five  daus. 

ni.  James,  of  Barrington,  m.  Agnes   Tichmarsh,  and  had 
two  daus., 

1  Beatrice,  m.  John  Hancock,  of  Shipreth,  and  had  a  son, 
Barnabas  Hancock,  (j.  1601,  who  settled  in  Ireland,  ac- 
quired the  estate  of  Ballyduffe,  near  Lismore,  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  adopted  the  surname  of  Tottenham.  He  m. 
1630,  Mrs.  Martha  Harman,  widow,  and  d.  s.  p.  1632. 

2  Eleanor,  rn.  Thomas  Guuston,  and  left  issue. 

Mr.  Tottenham  d.  June,  1599,  and  was  s .  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Barrington,  ra.  11  Oct.  1608,  Agnes 

Mustell,  and  d.  Aug.  1611 ;  having  had  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 

Matthew  Scott)  two  sons, 
I.  John,  his  heir.  n.  Humphrey,  d.  s.  p. 

Mr.  Tottenham  d.  Aug.  1611,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Tsttenham,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  co.  Cork,  bapt.  14  June, 

1609,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  was  named  in  his  cousin  Barnabas 

Hancock,  alias  Tottenham's,  wUl.  He  m.  Aug.  1632,  Margaret, 

dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Tynte,  Knt.  of  Ballycrenan,  co.  Cork,  and 

had  two  sons, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  Cheddar,  Somerset,  d.  28  Dec.  1702,  leaving 
issue  by  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah  Spencer,  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  alias  Bally- 
loskernan,  which  estate  he  purchased  from  Charles  Collins,  in 
the  CO.  Wexford.  He  to.  1st,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Atkin, 
Esq.  of  Polmore,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1661)  he 
had  issue ;  he  to.  2ndly,  30  July,  1671,  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Clarke,  Esq.  of  Hardingstone,  co.  Northampton,  by  whom  (who 


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<l.  1716-17)  he  had  three  children,  all  of  -whom  d.  young.  Mr. 
Totleiiliam  d.  14  Oct.  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  child. 

Edward  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  J. P.,  b. 
7  Sept.  1659;  m.  3  May,  1683,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hay- 
man,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  and  d.  1712,  when  he  was  s.  by  his 
only  child, 

CuARLEs  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  Hiph  Sheriff 
CO.  Wexford,  1737,  M.P.  for  New  Koss,  tem2i.  George  II.  He 
m.  EUinor,  dau.  of  John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Mulrancan,  co.  Wexford, 
by  whom  who  d.  5  June,  1745)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles,  ancestor  of  Tottenham  of  Ballycurry  and  Mac 
Miirvogh. 

III.  Edward  (Kev.),  of  Eallinahoun,  6.  1717;  m.  1st,  July, 
1750,  Bridget  Cox;  and  'Jndly,  Aug.  1780,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
John  Cox,  Esq.  of  Coolcliffe,  co.  Wexford,  and  </.  ^^  ji.  1793. 

IV.  Loftus  Anthony,  Gen.  in  the  army.  Col.  55th  regt.,  b. 
1723;  rf.  16  March,  1811;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Mr.  Millard,  of  Wakefield,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  Nov.  1793, 
aged  72)  he  had  an  only  child,  Kitty,  who  d.  uiim.  7  Nov. 
1810,  aged  54. 

V.  Cliffe,  an  officer  in  Gen.  Bragg's  regt.,  afterwards  of  Cork, 
d.  s.  J).  1773;  m.  10  April,  175S,  Frances,  dau.  of  Kev. 
Joshua  Thomas,  Hector  of  Ferns. 

IV.  Synge,  Lieut.  28th  foot,  d.  s.  p.  1793;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 

William  Kingston,  Esq.,  who  d.  1797. 
I.  Eleanor,  m.  JIaurice  Howlin-D'Arcy,  Esq.  of  Cooiure,  co. 

Wexford,  and  lelt  issue. 
n.  Barbara,  v>.  May,  1746,  Ephraim  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Stephen's 

Green,  Dubhu,  and  d.  21  Nov.  1707,  leaving  issue, 

Mr.  Tottenham  iii.  2ndly,  1746,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Grogac, 
Esq.  of  Johnstown  (widow,  1st,  of  Major  Andrew  Knox,  of 
Eathmacnee ;  and  2ndly,  of  William  Hore,  Esq.  of  Harpers- 
town),  but  by  her  (who  d.  1777,  aged  83;  had  no  issue.  This 
gentleman  was  well-known  in  the  political  circles  of  Ireland 
by  the  name  of  "  Tottenham  in  his  Boots."  He  d.  20  Sept. 
1758,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Tottenham,  1st  bart.  of  Tottenham  Green,  so 
created  2  Dec.  1780,  M.P.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Wexford  1749,  b. 
6  July,  1714;  m.  31  Dec.  1736,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Loftus,  dau.  of 
Nicholas,  1st  Viscount  Loftus,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Henry, 
3rd  Earl  of  Ely,  and  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1747)  had  surviving 
issue, 

I.  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Anne,  hi.  8  Dec.  1756,  Joseph  Kogers,  Esq.  of  New  Eoss, 
and  left  issue. 

II.  Ellinor,  m.  29  May,  176G,  Bev.  John  Orr,  and  left  issue. 

III.  Mary,  m.  5  Dec.  1766,  Richard  Anneslcy,  Esq.  of  New 
Ross,  who  was  murdered  by  the  Rebels  at  the  Rower,  co. 
Kilkenny,  5  June,  1798,  leaving  issue. 

Sir  John  d.  29  Dec.  1786,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Charles  Tottenham,  2nd  bart.  of  Tottenham  Green, 
created  Marquess  of  Ely  (see  Burke's  Peerage),  b.  23  Jan.  1738; 
and  m.  11  June,  1766,  Jane.  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Myhill, 
Esq.  of  Killarney,  co.  Kerry,  by  whom  (who  d.  21  Feb.  1807) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Loftus,  2nd  Marquess  of  Ely. 

II.  Robert  Ponsonby  (Right  Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  unra.  1  March,  1769. 

The  Marquess  of  Ely  d.  22  March,  1806;  his  2nd  son, 

Lord  Robert  Ponsoket  Tottenham,  D.D.  of  Tottenham 
Green,  s.  to  the  Tottenham  estates,  was  consecrated  Bishop 
of  Killaloe  1804,  translated  to  Leighlin  and  Ferns  1820,  and 
to  Clogher  1822,  b.  5  Sept.  1773;  r,i.  28  May,  1807,  Hon.  Alicia 
Maude,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  1st  Viscount  Hawarden,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1866)  had  issue, 
I.  Charles  John,  his  heir. 

n.  Robert  Loftus  (Kev.),  M.A.,  British  Chaplain  at  Florence, 
6.  27  Sept.  1809;  ni.  10  Dec.  1833,  Anne  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
William  Anketel,  Esq.  of  Anketel  Grove,  co.  Monaghan, 
and  has  had  issue,  1  Robert  Loftus,  Major  R.A.,  b.  2  Oct. 
1834;  in.  9  Nov.  1864,  Mary  Ann  Kate,  dau.  of  Henry  Wise 
Hai-vey,  Esq.  of  Walmer,  Kent;  and  d.  12  Aug.  1872, 
leaving  a  son,  Robert  Loftus,  &.  29  Oct.  1865;  2  Frederick 
William,  27th  regt.,  6.  4  April,  1839,  d.  19  July,  18G3; 
3  Adam  Loftus,  b.  30  July,  1840;  4  Francis  Cornwallis,  b. 
23  Oct.  1843 ;  5  Alfred  Oliver,  b.  28  July,  1845,  Lieut.  R.N. ; 
1  Anna  Maria  Sarah,  m.  17  Oct.  1854,  Charles  Uniacke 
Townsend,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  April,  1873,  leaving  issue :  2  Caro- 
line Isabella,  m.  10  Nov.  1863,  Douglas  Arthur  Onslow,  E.«q., 
and  has  issue  ;  3  Alicia  Georgina  Frances;  4  Lucy  Matilda, 
m.  4  Feb.  1868,  William  Walter  Bagot,  Esq.  of  Pype  Hayes, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue ;  5  Madeline  Emma,  m.  4  Feb. 
1878,  Alexander  Campbell  Onslow,  Esq. 

III.  Cornwallis,  Indian  Civil  Service,  6.  9  Aug.  1810;  d.  unm. 
I  Sept.  1875. 

IV.  Ponsonby,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  10  July,  1811 ;  d. 
unm.  27  Dec.  1849. 

V.  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6. 23  Aug.  1812;  d.  unm.  14  Aug.  1847. 

VI.  Ashley,  b.  24  Sept.  1813,  Capt.  4th  Madras  Light  Cavalry, 
killed  in  action  10  Nov.  1857,  unm. 


vn.  Henry  (Rev.),  B.D.,  6.  17  Sept.  1814,  Sector  of  Dona- 
cavey,  co.  Tyrone,  d.  xmm.  6  Jan.  1875. 
vin.  Richard,  b.  23  Oct.  1815. 

IX.  John  Francis,   Conmiander  R.N.,  i.  28  July,  1822-  in 
3  Sept.  1861,  Laura  Ellen  Dodd,  dau.  of   Edward  Taylor 
Janvenn,    Esq.   of    The    Great    Salterns,    and   had    issue 

1  Francis  Edward  Janverin,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  26  April   1855-' 

2  Henry  Loftus,  Midshipman  R.N.,  b.  7  Aug.  1860;  3  Wil- 
liam Frederick  Loftus,  b.  12  Aug.  1866;  4  Ponsonby  Julian 
John  Loftus,  b.  27  June,  1869;  1  Alicia  Catherine  Loftus; 
2  Emily  Isabella  Loftus;  3  Laura  Ellen  Loftus;  4  Martha 
Georgina  Loftus ;  5  Maude  Loftus ;  0  Caroline  Anna  Loftus ; 
7  Anne  Georgina  Susan  Loftus. 

X.  George  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Innismacsaint,  near 
Clogher,  b.  20  Oct.  1825;  i„.  27  Jan.  1858,  Emily  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Strachan,  Prebendary  of  Tynan,  and 
has  had  issue,  1  Ponsonby  John  Loftus,  b.  17  Nov.  1858, 
Lieut.  Fermanagh  Militia;  2  William  Henry  Loftus,  b. 
21  Dec.  1859,  d.  25  Aug.  1873 ;  3  Cornwallis  George  Loftus, 
h.  13  Jan.  1864;  4  Edward  Loftus,  b.  1  Nov.  1867;  1  Alicia 
Jane ;  2  Georgina  Isabella ;  3  Emily  Millicent. 

I.  Isabella,  m.  23  July,  1844,  Robert  George  Archbold 
Hamilton  Gun-Cuninghame,  Esq.  of  Mount  Kennedy,  co. 
Wicklow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col.  Wicklow  ArtiUery,  and 
has  issue. 

Lord  Robert  Ponsonby  Tottenham  d.  20  April,  1850,  and  was  c. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  John  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green  and 
Woodstock,  and  Plas  Berwyn,  co.  Denbigh,  Hon.  Col.  of  co. 
Denbigh  Hussars,  Capt.  2nd  regt.  of  Life  Guards,  B.A., 
D.I.,  and  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  cos.  Merioneth  1855,  Wick- 
low 1859,  Denbigh  ISOl,  and  Wexford  1871,  b.  27  June,  1808; 
TO.  11  Sept.  1839,  Hon.  Isabella  Jane  Maude,  dau.  of  Corn- 
wallis, 3rd  Viscount  Hawarden,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Robert  Worsley,  his  heir. 

I.  Adelaide  Alicia,  ni.  10  Aug.  1875,  Major  Edward  Richard 
Bayly  (see  Bayly  of  Ballyarthur),  and  had  issue. 

II.  Emily  Anne.    ■  in.  Florence  Isabella  Maude. 
Col.   Tottenham  d.    17   Dec.   1878,    and  was   s.    by  his  son, 
Charles  Robert  Woksley  Tottenham,  now  of  Tottenham 
Green. 

^)-))i.s— Gu.,  three  bars  dancettee  arg.  quartering  Loftus, 
Chatham,  and  Crewkerne.  Crest — A  Uon  rampant  gu.  Motto 
— Ad  astra  sequor. 

&a(s— Tottenham  Green,  Foulkes  Mills,  New  Ross,  co.  Wex- 
ford; Woodstock,  Newtown,  Mount  Kennedy,  co.  Wicklow ; 
Bias  Berwyn,  Llangollen,  North  Wales. 


TOTTENHAM    OF    BALLYCTJBKY. 

Tottenham,  Charles,  Esq.,  of  Ballycurry,  co. 
Wicklow,  formerly  M.P.  for  New  Eoss,  D.L.  and 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  of  Wicklow  1845,  and  of  Wexford 
1846,  b.  14  Nov.  1807 ;  m.  14  Jan.  1833,  Isabelle 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Lieut.  Sir  G-eorge  Au*ey,  K.C.H. 
(by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Baroness  Talbot 
de  Malahide),  and  sister  of  Gren.  Lord  Airey,  Gr.C.B., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  5  April,  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  George,  M.P.  for  New  Eoss  1864-68,  re-elected 
1878,  D.L.  CO.  Wicklow,  &.  11  April,  1834,  formerly  Capt. 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Scots  Fusilier  Guards;  m.  19  Jan.  1859, 
Catherine  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  Sir  Francis 
Jarvis  Stapleton,  8th  bart.  of  Grey's  Court,  and  grand- 
dau.  of  Thomas,  22ad  Lord  Le  Despencer,  by  whom  ho 
has  issue, 

1  Charles  Bosvile,  6.  19  Oct.  1869. 

1  Catherine  IsabcUe.        2  Florence  Margaret. 

3  Lihan  Emma.  4  Mary  Talbot  Augusta. 

He  is  the  sixth  Charles  Tottenham  who  has  sat  in  Parlia- 
ment in  regular  succession  from  father  to  son. 

II.  Loftus  Richard,  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Calcutta, 
h.  31  Aug.  1G36;  m.  20  May,  1860,  Georgina  Emily,  dau. 
of  Arthur  Littledale,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Hill  House,  Guildford, 
B.C.S.,  and  has  issue,  1  Loftus  Charles,  b.  10  Nov.  1861 ; 
2  Charles  Frederick,  b.  20  June,  1865;  3  Henry  Crawford, 
6.  24  Sept.  1867;  4  George  Eertie,  b.  1  July,  1872; 
1  Evelyn  Christina  Charlotte. 

III.  Julius  Airey,  6.  5  Oct.  1839 ;  m.  Miss  Gibson,  of  Queens- 
land. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  25  Nov.  1871,  Capt.  Henry  Maxwell  Howard, 
18th  Hussars,  who  d.  11  Feb.  1875. 

II.  Isabelle  Eliza,  rn.  22  April,  1868,  Rev.  George  J.  Cowley- 
Browne,  Rector  of  St.  Edmunds,  Salisbury,  and  had  issue- 

ILiUCaflC— This  is  a  branch  of  Tottenham  of  Tottcnhar.i, 
Green. 

Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  New  Eoss,  M.P.,  Surveyor- 
General  of  the  Province  of  Leinster,  2nd  son  of  Charles  Tot- 
tenham, Esq.  of  Tottenham  Green,  M.P.  {see preceding  Article), 


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b.  1716;  m.  1st,  lion.  Anne  Loftus,  2nd  dau.  of  Kifholas,  1st 
Viscount  Loftus,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  8  Xov.  1718,  and  d. 
JO  Nov.  1768)  hart  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

ji.  Nicholas  Loftds,  ancestor  of  Tottenham  nf  Glenfarne 
ami  Gleneade  (see  tliat  Article). 

III.  Ponsonby,  M.P.  for  Fethard,  Clerk  of  the  Ordnance,  6. 
1746;  m.  1st,  June,  1782,  Arabella,  dau.  of  llobert  Leigh, 
Esq.,  of  Kosegarland,  co.  Wexford,  M.P.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  VJ  Aug.  1806,  aged  50)  had  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1807, 
Caroline  Draper,  dau.  of  Thomas  Neville,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge, 
Brighton,  and  widow  of  Col.  Symes,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Nov.  1818)  had  no  issue.    He  d.  13  Dec.  1818. 

IV.  Edward,  d.  young. 

I.  Ann,  d.  v.nm.  9  Nov.  177.5. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  15  June,  1772,  Ven.  Sir  James  Hutchinson, 
2nd  hart,  of  Castle  Sallah,  Archdeacon  of,  Achoury,  and  d. 
28  April,  1827,  aged  75. 

Mr.  Charles  Tottenham  m.  2nflly,  1770,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Cliffe,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Kev.  Joshua  Tench,  of  Bryanstown, 
CO.  Wexford,  but  by  her  (who  d.  1708)  had  no  issue,  lie  d. 
10  Nov.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Chaules  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  M.P.,  b.  19  April, 
1743 ;  m.  23  June,  176(3,  Frances,  dau.  and  heir  of  llobert 
Boswell,  Esq.  of  Ballycurry,  co.  Wicklow,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
l\  March,  1S21,  aged  84)  had  issue, 

I.  Chakles,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert  Boswell,  d.  young. 

III.  Heni'y  Loftus,  of  Mac  Murrogh,  co.  Wexford,  b.  29  Oct. 
1770;  d.  21  Nov.  1826;  m.  1  March,  1802,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
liev.  John  Cliffe,  of  New  Boss,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec. 

1839,  aged  58)  ho  had  issue, 

1  Chaules,  of  Mac  Murrogh,  Eavrister-at-Law,  M.A.,  b. 
12  Jan.  1803 ;  m.  21  May,  1834,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  James  Kearney,  K.C.H.,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
27  Feb.  18.'32)had  issue,  1  James  Henry  Loftds,  b.  17  Oct. 

-  1836;  2  Charles,  b.  13  Sept.  1837,  purchased  Mac  Mur- 
rogh from  his  brother;  3  Loftus  Ponsonby,  6.  27  July, 
1847,  <?.  unm.  22  May,  1877;  1  Margaret  Anne;  2  Sarah 
De  Cliffe;  3  Constance  Emmeline;  4  Edith  Amelia,  d. 
14  Nov.  1865. 

2  John  Loftus,  Major  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  b.  24  May, 
1804;  d.  29  May,  18i7  ;  '/;i.  U  Oct.  1833,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  and  had  by  her 
(who  (/.  26  June,  1875)  one  son,  Henry  Loftus  Alexander, 
h.  15  July,  1836,  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  m.  1863,  Miss 
Helen  Winifred  Brown,  and  has  one  son,  Alfred,  b.  1871. 

8  Robert  Boswell  Horatio  Nelson,  b.  22  Nov.  ISOo;  d. 
21  Jan.  1822. 

4  Henry  Loftus,  B.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  16  Jan.  1814; 
m.  1  Oct.  1851,  Joice,  dau.  of  James  Lowry,  Esq.  (see 
J>0WRY  of  Roclidale),  and  widow  of  Edward  Leslie  Colvill, 
]->sq.,  and  has  had  issue,  Henry  Loftus,  0.  3  July,  1852; 
Lowry  Cliffe  Loftus,  b.  12  April,  1858;  Charles  Francis 
Bosvile,  b.  10  April,  1863;  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  d. 
21  March,  1872;  Georgiua  Mary,  twin  with  Henrietta; 
Mary  Louisa  Joice. 

f)  Francis  Robert,  6.  18  Oct.  1822;  m.  28  July,  1857,  Caro- 
line, dau.  of  Solomon  Speer,  Esq.  of  Granitefield,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry  Loftus  Speer  Gordon,  b. 
23  Aug.  1858;  2  William  Edward,  b.  11  May,  1860. 

1  Frances  Anne,  d.  unm.  22  Jan.  1822. 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  unvi.  17  June,  1875. 

3  Anne.  4  Sarah  Caroline. 

5  Mary  Harriet,  in.  17  IMarch,  1342,  Lieut. -Col.  James 
Gordon,  3rd  Bengal  Light  Cavalry,  and  d.  s.  p.  24  Oct. 
1869. 

5  Charlotte  Irvine,  m.  26  Nov.  1845,  Mojor  George  Frede- 
rick Long,  50th  foot,  who  d.  10  June,  1864,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Edward  William,  of  Woodville,  co.  Wexford,  h.  26  April, 
1779;  TO.  23  Sept.  1807,  Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
John  Alcock,  Knt.  of  Waterford  (see  Alcock  of  IV'dton),  and 
dying  24  March,  1860,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  5  Jan.  1861) 
an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Sarah,  m.  18  June,  1835,  William 
Denis,  Esq.  of  Waterford,  who,  by  royal  license,  dated  1835, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Tottenham, 
by  whom  (who  d.  24  Oct.  1869)  she  has  issue  an  only  .sur- 
^iving  son,  John,  of  Ashfield,  Rathfarnhani,  b.  22  Oct.  1837. 

I.  Frances  Anne,  d.unm.  8  Jan.  1795. 

II.  Eliza  Jane,  in.  29  April,  1816,  St.  George  Knudson,  Esq., 
and  d.  s.  p.  11  Feb.  1858,  aged  83. 

III.  Anne  Caroline,  m.  16  March,  1809,  John  David  La  Touclie, 
Esq.,  and  iL.  16  June,  1832,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Charles  Tottenham  d.  13  June,  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Charles  Tottenham,  Esq,  of  Ballycurry,  M.P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wicklow  1812,  and  Wexford  1827,  b.  I  Mareli,  1763;  m. 
21  Oct.  1803,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  Istbart. 
of  Walthamstow,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Sept.  1805)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir. 

I!.  Robert,  B.A.,  I'arrister-at-L.i.w,  h.  11  April,  ISIO;  vi. 
2  May,  1844,  Jlary  Bids,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Cliarlcs  Synge, 
of  Mount  Callan,  co.  Cluro,  and(i.  22  Aug.  1858,  liaving  had 
issue,  I  Charles  Robert,  b.  23  Jan.  1846,'  d.  13  Nov.  1855; 
2  Frederick  St.  Ledjjcr,  h.'J  Aug.  1850,  Lieut.  7lh  Fusiliers; 


3  Arthur  Ely  Heathcote,  h.  18  I«ov.  1852,  Lieut.  91st  regt.; 
1  Mary  Louisa,  in.  25  Feb.  1865,  John  Hely-Hutchinson, 
Esq.  of  Seafleld,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue;  2  Blanche 
Catherine ;  3  Georgina  Isabel ;  4  Florence  Sophia;  5  Grace, 
d.  young;  6  Alice  Rose ;  7  Gertrude  Annie ;  8  Amy  Beatrice. 
III.  William  Heathcote,  Lieut.-Col.  12th  Royal  Lancers, 
bapt.  7  June,  1815;  m.  Mary  Louisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Crofton,  Rector  of  Skreene,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  6  July, 
1857,  leaving  a  posthumous  dau.,  Wilhelmina  Heathcote. 

I.  Eleanor  Frances,  d.  unm.  11  March,  1876. 

II.  Frances  Maria,  d.  unm.  6  July,  1829. 

Mr.  Charles  Tottenham  d.  6  July,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  Charles  Tottenham,  now  of  Ballycurry. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto— Same  as  Tottenham  of  Tottenham 
Green. 
Seat — Ballycurry,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow. 


TOTTENHAM    OF    GLENFARNE    HALL. 

Tottenham,  Aethttb  Loftus,  Esq.  of  Glenfarne 
Hall,  CO.  Leitrim,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1866, 
formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  5  April,  1838 ; 
m.  14  June,  1859,  Sarah  Anne,  dau.  of  G-eorge 
Addenbrooke  Gore,  Esq.  of  Barrowmouut,  co. 
Kilkenny,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Gore,  b.  25  Aug.  1S61. 

II.  Ralph  George,  b.  15  Feb.  1864. 

III.  Henry  Arthur  Leicester,  6.  11  Oct.  1863;  d.  29May,  137G. 

IV.  Frederick  William,  b.  2  Jan.  1870. 
v.  Herbert  Ponsonby,  6.  21  Feb.  1871. 
VI.  Arthur  Gore,  b.  19  Sept.  1874. 
vri.  Reginald  Stuart,  b.  18  Aug.  1877. 
I.  Blanche  Mary.  ii.  Edith  Emily.  iii.  Violet. 

iLinCJCCJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  Tottenham  nf  TottenJirtmi 
Green,  co.  Wexford,  springing  more  immediately  from  Tot-! 
tenham  of  Ballycurry. 

Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Charles 
Tottenham,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  by  Hon.  Anne  Loftus  his  wife 
(see  precedinr;  Article),  M.P.,  6.  1745;  m.  June,  1778,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  James  May,  1st  bart.  of  Mayfield,  co. 
Waterford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1836)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Loftus  Anthony,  of  Gleneade,  co.  Leitrim,  High  Sherifl 
1824,  b.  1788;  m.  Aug.  1815,  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hon. 
Abraham  Creighton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Sept.  1819)  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Ch^irlotte  Mary,  to.  1836,  Col.  Nathaniel  Pryce 
Cameron,  an  only  son,  Loftus  Abraham,  of  Gleneade,  J. P., 
b.  23  Dec.  1818,  High  Sheriff  1848 ;  in.  3  March,  1851,  Con- 
stance, 2nd  dau.  of  Isaac  Newton  Wigney,  Esq.  of  Brighton, 
M.P.,  and  d.  30  Aug.  1850,  leaving  1  Beresford  Granvilk 
Stuart,  b.  29  June,  1856,  formerly  an  officer  in  106th  fool 
and  10th  Hussars;  1  Ida  Constance  Pauline  Creighton,  «».■ 
15  July,  1869,  Charles  Hanbury,  Esq.  Capt.  5th  Lancers;, 
2  Victoria  Augusta  Sharncliffe,  d.  Nov.  1853. 

I.  Anne,  m.  June,  1812,  Col.  Thomas  Challoncr  Bisse  Chal- 
loner  of  Portnal  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  s.  p.  3  Oct.  1857 
aged  82. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  7  Dec.  1865,  aged  83. 

III.  Letitia,  to.  1824,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Nicholas  Lucas,  o 
Stout  Hall,  CO.  Glamorgan. 

Mr.  Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham  d.  11  March,  1823,  and  was  s 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Henry  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenfarne  Hall,  Higl 
Sheriff  1820,  &.  1786;  in.  Sept.  1814,  Dorothea  (who  d.  23  June 
1809),  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Crowe,  Esq.  of  Nutfleld,  co 
Clare,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Loftus,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles  Henry,  formerly  50th  regt.,  b.  Nov.  1818;  m 
10  Jan.  1850,  Marion  Sarah  Bransby,  dau.  and  co-heir  ol 
Rev.  Robert  Rede  Rede,  of  Ashmans,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1 1  April 
1871,  leaving  issue,  1  Charles  Loftus  Henshaw  Rede,  6 
26  Dee.  1851,  d.  young;  2  Henry  Rede,  b.  13  April,  1856 
Scholar  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge;  1  Marian  Louisa;  2  Maudi 
Loftus  Henshaw  Rede. 

hi.  Algernon,  6.  Nov.  1827,  d.  vMin.  1870.  ; 

I.  Anne,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1866. 

II.  Sarah  Maria,  d.  unm.  22  May,  1828. 

Mr.  Charles  Henry  Tottenham  d.  29  Feb.  1836,  and  was  s.  b; 
his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Loftus  Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenfarne  Hall,  J.P 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1841,  b.  Sept.  1815;  to.  17  Aug.  183E 
Anne  Maria,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Hopkins,  Bart,  of  .4thboy 
M.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  AuTiiUR  Loftus,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Charles  Loftus,  A.B.,  b.  9  March,  1844. 

HI.  Francis  Lol'tus,  formerly  10th  Foot,  Capt.  Wcstmeat 
RiHe  Militia,  b.  11  Nov.  1847;  m.  Sept.  1871,  Ciccll,  dau,  i 
Charles  Grimston,  Esij,  of  Grimstou  Garth,  and  liiinwicl 


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CO.  York,  and  liad  issue,  1  Percy  Marmaduke,  6.  17  Aug. 
1873;  1  Anna  Maude;  Z  Mabel  Uertiude;  3  Edith  Leonora; 
4  Grace  Marguerite. 
IV.  Henry  Loftus,  6.  1  Jan.  1851. 

I.  Eleanor  Loftus,  m.  2.3  Sept.  1864,  Lieut. -Col.  Alleyne  Fitz- 
Herbert  Fenton  Bloomfield,  Madras  Staff  Corps,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Anna  Loftus,  m.  '27  July,  1869,  Charles  James  Bury,  Esq. 
of  St.  Leonards,  Nazing,  Essex,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Mary  Loftus,  d.  v.ahi.  i  July,  1S60. 

Mr.  Nieholas  Loftus  Tottenliam  d.  26  MareU,  1851,  and  was  s. 
Oy  his  eldest  son, 

Akthck  Loftds  Tottenham,  Esq.  now  of  Glenfarne. 

Armt,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Tottenham  of  Tottenham 
Creen. 

meat — Glenfarne  Hall,  Ennlskillcn. 


TOWER    OF    HTJNTSMORE    PARK,    AND 
WEALD    HALL. 

TowEE,  Chhistopheh,  Esq.  of  Huntsmore  Park, 
and  Delaford  Park,  Ivor,  Bucks,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
i3ucks,  Beds,  Essex,  and  Middlesex,  High  Sheriff  for 
Bucks  1871,  M.P.  for  Bucks  1845-7,  b.  2  May, 
1804;  m.  10  Eeb.  1836,  Lady  Sophia  Frances  Cust, 
only  dau.  of  John,  1st  Earl  Brownlow,  by  his  1st 
■wife,  Amelia  Sophia,  2nd  dau.  and  eventually  sole 
heiress  of  Sir  Abraham  Hume,  Bart.,  of  Wormley- 
bury,  and  Amelia  Egertou  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Egerton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Durham,  by  Lady  Anne 
Sophia  Grey  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heii'  of  Henry, 
Duke  of  Xent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chbistopder  John  Home,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  M.A., 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1876,  6.  20  Jan.  1841 ;  m. 
11  March,  1865,  Mary,  dau.  of  Uev.  Delves  Broughton,  of 
Broughton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  which  lady  d.  28  Dec.  1865. 

II.  Brownlow  Eiehard  Christopher,  6.  31  March,  1S51. 

III.  Egerton  Augustus,  b.  8  April,  1857,  Lieut.  95th  foot. 

I.  Amelia  Frances  Harriet,  »n.  1862,  John  F.  W.  de  Sails 
(who  d.  Aug.  1871),  eldest  son  of  Peter,  Count  de  Salis. 

II.  Lucy  Sophia. 

III.  Charlotte  Marian,  in.  June,  1877,  David  Mcintosh,  Esq. 
ol  Havering  Park,  Essex. 

IV.  Adelaide  Caroline,  m.  1863,  Charles  Mceking,  Esq.  of 
Eichings  Park,  Bucks. 

y.  Beatrice  Katherine  Frances,  rn.  21  June,  1870,  George 
Henry  Waller,  Lieut. -Col.  Eoyal  FusUiers,  eldest  son  of 
Sir  Thomas  Wathen  Waller,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 
VI.  Edith  Anna  Maria,  ni.  1875,  'I'homas  Algernon  Dorrien 
Smith,  Esq.  of  Haresfoot,  Herts,  and  Tresco  Abbey,  Isle 
ofScilly. 
ILilXC^QC, — Thomas  Tower,  Esq.  of  Wyersdale,  co.  Lan- 
haster,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Proctor,  Esq.  of  Tatham,  in 
llbe  same  co.,  where  both  the  families.  Tower  and  Proctor,  had 
[»ecn  anciently  located.  He  was  buried  at  Tatham,  13  July, 
.089.  His  wife,  Mary,  was  6.  10  March,  1632;  d.  26  Feb.  1692, 
ttnd  was  buried  at  Lancaster.  They  had,  besides  three  daus., 
1 1  son, 

CliKisTOPnEK  TowEK,  Esq.  of  Huntsmore  Park,  Bucks, 
peputy-Collector  of  Customs  for  the  port  of  London,  b.  Oct. 
1  687.  He  m.  1st,  1691,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard 
jlale,  Esq.  of  New  Windsor,  Berks,  and  Wyrardisbury,  Bucks, 
jnd  by  her  (who  d.  1709)  had  two  sons, 
Christopher,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  for  Essex, 

Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  Joint  Auditor  of  H.M.'s 

Eevenue,  Trustee  of  the  Colony  of  Georgia,  and  M.P.  for 

Wareham  from  1727  to  1734,  and  for  Wallingford  from  1734 

to  1741,  d.  unm.  1778. 

j!r.  Tower /«.  2ndly,  Francis  Proctor,  widow  of  C.  Hanbury, 

|»q.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1725)  he  had  no  issue.    He  d.  12  Sept. 

I '28,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Christopher  Tower,  Esq.  of  Huntsmore  Park,  b.  1692,  J.P. 
1 1  Eu;k»,  Joint-Auditor  of  H.M.'s  Eevenue,  and  M.P.  forLan- 
liSterfi'om  1727  to  1734,  for  Aylesbury,  from  1734  to  1741,  and 
|t  Bossincy  in  1741-2;  m.  1st,  1719,  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
i  illiam  Proctor,  Esq.  of  Epsom,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Nov.  1739)  had  two  daus., 

Jane,  m.  1746,  Sir  William  Beauchamp  Proctor,  1st  bart.  of 
Langley  Park,  Norfolk. 

Frances,  m.  1746,  Sir  Neville  George  Hickman,  5th  bart.  of 
Thonock,  co.  Lincoln. 

!  r.i.  2ndly,  1746,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George 
sh,  Esq.  of  Delaforde  Park,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  July, 
i2)  had  one  son  and  heir,  Cubistopueb.    Mr,  Tower  d.  1771, 
i  li  was  s.  by  his  son, 
II. 


1 


CnRisTOPHEB  Tower,  Esq.  of  Huntsmore  Park,  J.P.  for 
Essex,  and  High  Sheriff  for  Beds,  6.  4  Oct.  1747,  who  .s.  also 
to  Weald  Hall  on  the  decease  of  his  uncle,  Thomas,  1778.  He 
j)i.  1772,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Ele- 
more  Hall,  co.  Durham,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Cuthbert  Eouth,  Esq.  of  Dimsdale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aprili 
1823)  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  6.  1777 ;  </.  1838. 

III.  John,  6.  4  Nov.  1778,  Admiral  R.N. ;  d.  Nov.  1837. 

IV.  Charies  (Rev.),  6.  31  July,  1782;  m.  1814,  Frances,  dau. 
of  George  Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Munden,  Herts ;  and  d.  10  Sept. 
1825,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  (Rev.),  b.  17  J.in.  1815;  m.  1843,  Ellen  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Coxhead  Marsh.  Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Essex, 
and  had  issue. 

2  Francis,  of  ThremhaU  Priory,  Essex,  b.  14  Aug.  1820;  m. 
J  St,  8  Aug.  1843,  Giana  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  John  Baker 
Richards,  Esq.  of  Bryanston  Square,  who  d.  Is56;  and 
2ndly,  1867,  Elizabeth  Rhodes,  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Whitaker  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Loughton  Hall,  Essex. 

3  Robert,  b.  9  Nov.  1821 ;  m.  1848,  Clara,  dau.  of  Col.  Ver- 
ner,  who  d.  1865.     He  d.  Jan.  1877. 

1  Fanny  Elizabeth,  m.  7  June,  1845,  Capt.  Henry  Hamilton, 
R.N.,  2nd  son  of  William  R.  Hamilton,  Esq.,  and  d.  Dec. 
1875. 

2  Mary  Isabella.  3  Henrietta  Octavia. 

V.  Henry,  b.  28  June,  1784;  to.  15  Feb.  1816,  his  first-cousin, 
Isabella,  only  child  of  George  Baker,  Esq.  of  Elemore  Hall, 
Durham,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  oi  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of 
Sleniiingford,  co.  York,  and  d.  Is62,  having  had  by  her  ^who 
d.  Nov.  1842)  issue, 

1  Henry  John  Baker,  Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guards,  b. 
29  Jime,  1822,  who,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  his 
maternal  grandfather,  assumed,  1844,  by  sign  manual, 
the  surname  of  Baker  only,  and  the  arms  of  Baker, 
quarterly  with  Tower,  and  d.  Jan.  Is71. 

2  Conyers,  b.  30  Sept.  1826,  Col.  6th  Dragoon  Guards;  m. 
1857,  Hon.  Annabella  Bellow,  2nd  dau.  of  Patrick,  IsC 
Lord  Bellew. 

1  Georgiana  Isabella,  ?;!.  1842,  John  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Slen- 
ningford  Park,  co.  York. 

2  Emma,  d.  1845. 

3  Isabella,  m.  1857,  Mildmay  Clerk,  Esq.       4  Sarah  .Jane. 

VI.  William  (Rev.),  b.  1789;  to.  May,  1825,  Maria,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Eliab  Harvey,  G.C.B.,  of  Rolls'  Park, 
Essex,  and  d.  Aug.  1847,  having  had  issue, 

1  Harvey,  Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  J. P.,  and  Knt. 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  b.  21  Sept.  1831,  d.  Nov.  187U. 

1  Louisa,  VI.  26  April,  1856,  Edward  Gouldburn,  Esq.  of 
Betchworth  House. 

2  Katherine  Emma,  m.  J.  H.  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Myross 
Wood.  3  Ellen,  m.  1855,  W.  Harford,  Esq. 

VII.  Edward,  R.N.,  drowned  in  H.M.S.  "Blenheim,"  1807. 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  20  Jan.  1841. 

II.  Caroline,  m.  20  Feb.  1819,  WUliam  Franks,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
hiU,  Herts,  and  d.  March,  1855. 

III.  Amelia,  m.  1814,  Rev.  George  Pretyman  Tomline,  Chan- 
cellor of  Lincoln,  and  son  of  George  Pretyman  Tomline, 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  d.  June,  la67. 

Mr.  Tower  d.  10  March,  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Christopher  Thomas  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1840,  M.P.  for  Harwich  1832  to  1834,  b. 
1  Nov.  1775 ;  m.  June,  1802,  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Beauchamp  Proctor,  2nd  bart.  of  Langley  Park,  Norfolk,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1868)  had  issue, 
Christopher,  now  of  Huntsmore  Park. 
Thomas,  Barristcr-at-Law,  b.  23  Feb.  1809;  m.  1853,  Sarah. 

dau.  of  George  Eaird,  Esq.  of  St.  Petersburgh,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  1864)  has  issue  three  sons,  Fitzpatrick,  b.  June, 

1859  ;  Reginald,  b.  1860;  John  Fitzroy  Charles,  b.  Sept.  18ti3. 
Bobert  Beauchamp  (Rev.),   M. A.,  J.P. ,  Rector  of  Moroton, 

Essex,  and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Brentwood,  b.  27  Feb.  1815  ; 

TO.  31  Jan.  1844,  Josephine  Rose,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev. 

Samuel  Smith,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  and  has  issue 

two  sons,  1  Beauchamp,  6.13  Jan.   1845;  and  2  Arthur,  <<. 

1  JIarch,  1846 ;  and  a  dau.,  Ceciha,  m.  1866,  Osgood  Han- 
bury, Esq. 
Arthur,  Commander  E.N.,  5.  15  April,  1816;  m.  June,  1S5.=>, 

Augusta,  dau.   of  John  Jenkinson,   D.D.,   Bishop  of  St. 

David's. 
Ferdinand  Ernest  (Rev.),  b.  4  Oct.  1820;  m.  1861,  Mary,  dau. 

of  William    Campion.  Esq.  of  Denny,  Sussex,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  1874)  has  issue  five  sons  and  two  daus. 
Harriet,  m.  1833,  Henry  Kingscote,  Esq.  of  Kingscote,  co. 

Gloucester,  and  d.  March,  1875. 
Caroline,  m.  1830,  John  Joliffe  Tufnell,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  J. 

J.  Tuffnell,  Esq.  of  Langlcys,  Essex,  and  d.  18  Sept.  1841. 
Emily,  m.  1833,  John  Apsley  Pulteney,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of 

John  Pulteney,  Esq.  of  Northerwood,  Hants;  he  d.  April, 

1840;  she  d.  May,  1875. 
Jane  Anne,  m.  1869,  Claudon,  of  Neufchitel.  Isabella. 

Laura,  m.  8  April,   1843,  Charles  Stannard  Eustace,  Esq., 

only  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Eustace,  heir  male  of  ViscouuU 

Baltinglass,  and  d.  21  May,  1814. 

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Mr.  Tower  i.  19  Feb.  1SG7. 

^r»M-Quarterly  :  1st  and  4tli,  sa.,  a  tower  or,  fnr  Toweh; 
2nd  KU  three  arrows  erect  points  downwards  or,  for  Hale  ; 
3rd' per 'pale  or  and  gu.  a  chevron  between  three  cinquefoils 
cou'nterchanged  on  a  chief  per  pale  of  the  second  and  first  two 
escallops  counterchanged,  for  Tash.  (?«.-«— A  griffin  passant 
per  pale  or  and  az.  ■wings  endorsed  gold  3fo«o— Love  and 
dread. 

S,;afs— ■n'eald  Hall,  Brentwood;  Huntsmore  Park,  Usbridge; 
and  Delaford  Park,  Iver. 

♦ 

TOWNLEY    OP    FULBOUENE. 

TowxLET,  Charles  Watson,  Esq.  of  Ful- 
bourne,  co.  Cambridge,  and  Beaupre  Hall,  Norfolk, 
Lord  Lieut,  of  co.  Cambridge,  J.P.  Norfolk,  1. 12  Feb. 
1824 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1851,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  M.  D. 
Dalison,  Esq.  of  Hamptons,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EicHABD  Gbeaves,  6.  3  Sept.  1S53. 

II.  Charles  Francis,  h.  15  June,  1856. 

III.  William  Dalison,  6.  15  June,  1860;  d.  1877. 

IV.  Waiter  Beaupre,  6.  8  Jan.  1863. 

V.  Maximilian  Gowran,  6.  22  June,  1864. 

VI.  Alexander  Peregrine,  b.  Aug.  1872. 

I.  Harriett  Anna.  u-  Georgiana  Carolina. 

lu.  Louisa  Cecil.  iv.  Margaret  Evelyn. 

V.  Mabel  Constance. 

5L{nC<lSC.— Col.  EtcnARD  Towslet,  of  Bclfield  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  only  son  of  liicHAKD  Tow-nley,  of  Belfield,  and 
frrandson  of  Kichard  Townley,  of  a  branch  of  Towkeley  of 
Tuwnelty,  in.  1st,  Miss  Western,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Penny,  of 
Penny  Bridge,  and  by  the  former  was  father  of 

PiicHAED  Geeaves  Towslet,  Esq.,  m.  15  July,  1785,  Mar- 
garet Gale,  and  by  her  (who  d.  24  Aug.  1831)  left  at  his 
decease,  5  Feb.  1823,  a  son, 

Eichabd  Gkeaves  Towslet,  Esq.  of  Fulbourne,  m.  23  Aug. 
1821,  Cecil,  dau.  of  Sir  C.  Watson,  Bart.;  and  d.  5  May,  ISoo, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  the  foUowing  year), 

Eichard  Greaves,  6.  1823;  d.  1847. 

Chabues  Watsos,  now  of  Fulbourne. 

Thomas  Manners,  married. 

William  Gale,  m.  Katherine  Marsbam ;  and  d.  s.  p.  4  Sept. 
1869. 

Frances  Mitford,  d.  Sept.  1874". 

Arms— Arg.,  a  fess  sa.,  tliree  mullets  in  chief  of  the  second. 
Crat — On  a  perch  a  hawk  close  ppr.  beaked  and  belled  of  the 
first.    Motto — Probitas  veins  honos. 

^gats— Fulbourne,  Cambridge;  and  Beaupre  Hall,  Wisbeach. 

♦ 

TOWNSEND    OF    CLIFTON    MANOR. 

TowxsEyD,  Thomas  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Clifton 
Manor,  co.  Warwick,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Clifton- 
upon-Dunsmore,  b.  16  April,  1847  ;  m.  7  Au^.  1877, 
Mary  Alice,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Ainsworth,  Esq. 
of  The  Flosh,  Cumberland. 

ILlUCaflC— This  family  resided  at  Lawford  in  1G80.  John 
Townsend.  of  whom  presently,  purchased  certain  lands  and 
the  manor  of  Clifton-upon-Dunsmore  at  the  death  of  Sir  Henry 
Bridgeman,  Bart,  in  1790. 

Thomas  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  m. 
Frances,  dau.  of  Eev.  Mr.  Hands,  Vicar  of  Newbold-on-Avon, 
and  was  father  of 

John  Townsent),  Esq.  of  Lawford  Hall,  and  Clifton-upon- 
Dunsmore,  d.  1834;  m.  1789,  Mary  Wall,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1830)  he  had  a  son, 

William  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Clifton-upon-Dunsmore,  m. 
1827,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Sutton,  Esq.  of  Eugby ;  and  d. 
24  May,  1870,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Sutton,  now  of  Clifton  Manor. 

n.  Chables  Edwabd  Sctton. 

I.  Julia.  II.  Mary  Jane. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  1869,  Theodore  Marc  Wratislaw,  Esq.  of  Eugby, 
and  has,  William  Theodore,  Marc,  Ernest,  and  Josephine. 

IV.  Frances  Lydia. 

Ari,is—Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.  between  three  es- 
callops or,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  between  two  annulets  of  the 
field.  Crest— A  stag  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  ppr.  and 
resting  the  sinister  fore-leg  on  two  annulets  interlaced  or. 
Motto — Vita  posse  priore  frui. 

Sfa(_Ciifton  Manor,  Eugby,  co.  Warwick.  Town  Residence 
— 68,  Queens  Gate,  London,  "S.W. 


TOWNSEND    OF    HONINOTON    HALL. 

Townsend,  Fredeeick,  Esq.  of  Honington  Hall, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.  for  cos.  Warwick  and  Worcester, 


F.L.S.,  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  Patron  of  Honing- 
ton, educated  at  Harrow,  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge 
(B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1853),  b.  5  Dec.  1822;  m.  1863, 
llary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Kev.  Robert  Butler, 
Vicar  of  St.  John's,  Kilkenny,  great-grandson  of 
Brinsley,  1st  Viscount  Lanesborough. 

ILinraSC— Joseph  Beacon  Townsend,  Esq.,  m.  1698, 
Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Beacon,  Esq.  of  Middlesex,  had  two  sons 
and  two  daus.,  Thomas  Beacon,  d.  v.nm.  1737  ;  Joseph,  of 
whom  piejently ;  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Eight  Hon.  James  Oswald, 
of  Dunnikier,  co.  Fife ;  Mary,  rii.  Eobert  Ferguson,  Esq.  of 
Scotland.    The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  Townsent),  Esq.,  M.P.,  an  oEBcer  in  the  army,  m. 
1744,  Judith,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Gore,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
Great  Grimsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue,  Goke,  his  heir; 
Anne,  m.  1768,  John  Tempest,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Winyard  House, 
CO.  Durham.    The  only  son  and  successor, 

GoBE  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Honington  Hall,  co.  Warwick, 
J. P.,  m.  30  March,  1776,  Lady  Elizabeth  Windsor,  2nd  dau.  of 
Other  Lewis,  4th  Earl  of  Plymouth,  and  by  lier  (who  d.  2  April, 
1821,  aged  65)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  Dpc.  1780;  m.  16  March,  1809,  Mary  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Stowell,  but  </.  «.  p.  26  April. 
1»20.  His  widow  m.  2ndly,  29  July,  1823,  Hemy,  1st  Vis- 
count Sidmouth,  and  d.  26  April,  1842. 

II.  Henby,  late  of  Honington  Hall. 

III.  Charles,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  4  Kov.  1784;  d.  in  the  Wesi 
Indies,  2  Nov.  1803. 

IV.  Edward  James,  Bector  of  Ilmington,  co.  Warwick,  6 
28  Aug.  1786;  m.  17  March,  1818,  Slary,  only  dau.  of  Johr 
Hambrough,  Esq.  of  Pipewell  Hall,  co.  Korthamptou;  ani 
d.  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Gore,  deceased. 

2  Fbedebick,  now  of  Honington  Hall. 
1  Elizabeth  Catherine.  2  Julia. 

3  Laura.  4  Emily. 

V.  William,  of  Doctors'  Commons,  and  of  Clarence  Terrace 
Eegenf  s  Park,  b.  7  Oct.  17»9. 

VI.  John,  of  the  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  who  served  in  th' 
Peninsula  and  Waterloo ;  at  the  latter  he  had  his  horse  she 
under  him;  6.  15  Dec.  179U;  deceased. 

vii.  Joseph,  of  Alveston,  co.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  tb 
E.E.,  6.  25  Feb.  1794;  m.  9  June,  1835,  Louisa,  only  dau.  ( 
Eev.  Eobert  Barnard,  and  sister  of  Eobert  John,  9th  Lot 
Willoughby  de  Broke,  and  had  issue ;  he  d.  29  April,  1870 

VIII.  Frederick  (Eev.),  6.  9  May,  1799;  deceased. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  4  March,  1797,  Edward  Morant  Gale,  Esq 
and  d.  s.  p.  31  Dec.  1807. 

II.  Marianne,  d.  v.nni.  10  Aug.  1827. 

III.  Harriett,  m.  22  April,  1801,  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  8th  bat 
of  Newbold  Hall,  co.  Warwick;  and  a.  7  July,  18-30. 

IV.  Louisa,  111.  10  Dec.  1801,  John  Fullerton,  Esq.  of  Thr 
berg  Park,  co.  York;  and  d.  4  May,  1818. 

V.  Horatio,  d.  v.nm.  2  June,  1825. 

VI.  Sophia,  m.  11  Feb.  1820,  John  Hambrough,  Esq.  of  Stee 
hill  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight;  and  d.  s.  p. 

Gore  Townsend  d.  6  Jan.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  second  son, 
Eev.  Henby  Townsend,  of  Honington  Hall,  co.  Warwic 
J.P.,  6.  23  April,  1783;  to.  5  March,  1814,  Catherine  Ann 
2nd  dau.  of  Augustus  Pechell,  Esq.,  Eeceiver-General  of  E 
Majesty's  Customs,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Paul  Pechell,  1st  bart. 
Pagglesham;  she  d.  11  Feb.  1867;  he  d.  1  Sept.  1873,  and  w 
s.  by  his  nephew,  now  of  Honington  Hall. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.  between  thr 
escallops  or,  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  between  two  annulets 
the  field.  Crest — A  stag  gorged  with  a  wreath  of  oak  ppr.  a 
resting  the  sinister  fore-leg  on  two  annulets  interlaced  ( 
Motto — Vita  posse  priore  frui. 

Seat— Honington  Hall,  Shipston-on-Stour,  co.  Warwick. 


TOWNSEND    OF   CASTLE  TOWNSEND. 

Stephens-Townsend,  Mafeice  Fitzgeral 
Esq.  of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork,  and  Chavenaf 
CO.  Gloucester,  b.  4  Nov.  1865. 

iLtllCagC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  the  anci< 
Norfolk  House  of  Townshend.  The  first  who  settled  in  Irela 
was  a  Col.  Eichabd  Townsend,  Townesende,  or  Townshej 
an  officer  in  the  army  of  the  Parliament  during  the  wars  p 
vious  to  the  Commonwealth.  In  1646,  he  was  present  at  t 
surrender  of  Pendennis  Castle,  Cornwall;  and  on  3  Nov. 
the  following  year  (his  regt.  having,  in  the  preceding  Jui 
been  ordered  to  Ireland  by  the  House  of  Commons)  he  co 
manded  the  main  body  of  the  army,  under  Lord  Inchiquin, 
the  battle  of  Knockoness,  near  Slallow,  co.  Cork,  Cols.  Gi 
and  Blunt  heading  the  left  and  right  wings  respectively.  C 
Townsend  presented  the  keys  of  the  city  of  Cork  to  Olh 
Cbojiwell  at  Dungarvan.     Col.  Townsend  made  several  la 


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purchases  of  land  from  time  to  time,  for  which  he  got  three 
severalpatents,  viz.,  in  1666,  1668,  and  1679;  the  first  being 
for  Castle  Townsend  (now  the  seat  of  the  head  of  the  family), 
which  he  had  purchased  some  time  before.  He  was  elected 
M.P.  for  Baltimore  10  April,  1661,  and  was  appointed  to  com- 
mand a  troop  of  (Carbery)  Militia,  1666,  by  the  Duke  of 
Ormonde,  at  Lord  Orrery's  instance.  He  was  appointed  High 
Sheriff  of  the  co.  1671.  He  d.  July,  1692,  having  had  issue 
nine  sons  and  three  daus.    The  2nd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

Brtan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  Commander  of 
H.M.S.  "Swiftsure,"  and  M.P.  for  Clonakilty,  1695,™.  1680, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Synge,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cork  aud  lioss, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  EiCHAED,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  b.  17  Sept.  1685;  d.  unm. 

III.  Brian,  b.  4  Feb.  1686-7  ;  d.  unm. 

IV.  John,  of  Skirtagh,  co.  Cork,  Barristcr-at-Law,  h.  26  May, 
1691;  m.  Kathorine,  dau.  of  Col.  Barry,  of  Kathcormack, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Skull,  m.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Col. 
Alexander  Gay  ;  and  d.  s.  p.  17  May,  1793. 

2  John,  of  Courtmacsherry,  co.  Cork,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Col.  Reddish,  of  London,  and  had,  besides  three  daus. 
(Mary,  m.  Rev.  William  Robinson,  of  Coronea,  co.  Cork, 
who  (Z.  5  Feb.  1819;  Dorotliea,  m.  Francis  Busteed,  Esq. 
of  Cork ;  and  Barbara,  m.  Jonas  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Bantry), 
three  sons, 

Kichard  (Rev.),  m.  1st,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thoma=; 
Robinson,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  lSl-1)  had  (besides 
two  daus.,  Dorothea  and  Elizabeth,  both  d.  unm.)  two 
son-s,  1  John  (Rev.),  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  War- 
ren, 1st  bart.  of  Warrens  Court,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  son, 
Richard,  m.  Miss  Wilkinson,  and  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m. 
Lieut.  Odell,  of  the  25th  regt. ;  2  Thomas,  of  Smithville, 
Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  John  Freke,  Esq.  of 
Baltimore,  co.  Cork,  and  d.  22  April,  1848,  having  had 
six  sons  and  two  daus.,  Richard,  a  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  in.  Miss  Barret;  John;  Thomas;  James,  ;h. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Dereeney,  co. 
Cork;  William;  Edward;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sept.  1868, 
Rev.  George  Greer,  Rector  of  Killancoole,  co.  Down,  son 
of  J.  Greer,  Esq.  of  Portaferry;  and  Jane,  m.  1866, 
Rev.  Richard  Jones,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Jonas  Travers 
Jones,  of  Drumheg,  co.  Cork. 

John,  Curate  of  Marmullane,  m.  Jlartha,  dau.  of  Carre 
Williams,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Cork,  and  had  a  dau., 
TO.  Carre  Columbine  Williams,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

James.  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 

3  Philip,  in.  Mary  Delap,  of  Londonderry,  and  had  two 
Bons, 

Richard,  of  Cononagh,  co.  Cork,  M.D.,  m.  1st,  Helena, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Cahirmore,  which 
lady  d. .?.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  F'rancis  Jenison, 
Esq.  of  Union  Hall,  and  Macroom,  co.  Cork,  and  by 
her  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  Bryan,  d.  unm. 
1868;  Thomas,  d.  unm.;  Elizabeth,  v/i.  Edward,  son  of 
■William  Morris,  Esq.  of  Benduff,  co.  Cork ;  Anne, 
d.  unni.;  and  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

John,  Recorder  of  Clonakilty,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Richard  Townsend,  of  Dublin ;  and  2ndly,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Castleliaven,  co. 
Cork ;  and  by  the  former  had,  besides  other  children, 
who  d.  young,  three  sons,  Richard  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Glandore,  co. 
Cork,  and  d.  s.  p.  1850 ;  John  Sealy,  Barrister-at-Law, 
m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Becher  F'leming,  Esq.  of  Neweourt, 
and  has  issue  one  dau.,  Judith  ;  and  Horatio  (Rev.), 
1  Vicar  of  Kilco,  m.  16  April,  1845,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Rev. 

T\  Richard  Somerville,  of  Baltimore. 

V.  Samuel,  ancestor  of  the  Whitehall  branch  (-which  see). 
vr.  Francis,  b.  1694;  d.  unm. 

vn.  William,  6.  1699;   d.  unm. 

VIII.  Philip,  of  Deny,  co.  Cork,  ancestor  of  the  Myross 
Wood  and  Derry  bnmches  {ichich  sue). 

IX.  HoBATio  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Donoughmore,  co.  Cork,  6. 
1  Sept.  1706;  m.  1739,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hungerford, 
Esq.  of  The  Island,  and  had  issue, 

1  Edwakd  Stnge  (Rev.),  his  heir.  Rector  of  Clondrohid, 
near  Macroom,  and  subsequently  of  Kilcoruey,  b.  18  Jan. 
1741,  was  seated  at  Bridgemount.     He  m.  2  Oct.  1766, 
Elizabeth,  4th  dau.  of  Horatio  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Bridge- 
mount;  and  d.  2  Jan.  1819,  having  had  issue, 
HoKATio,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  11  Dec.   1768;    m.  Dec. 
1799,  Elizabeth  Trelawny,    only  dau.   of    Lieut.-Gen. 
Samuel  Townsend;  and  d.  17  Jan.  1824,  having  had 
issue  (besides  others  who  d.  young), 
Edward,  late  representative  of  this  branch,  Major 
83rd  regt.,  m.  29  Dec.  1840,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev. 

I  Horatio  Townsend,  of  Derry ;  and  d.  s.  p.  at  Kurra- 

chee,  Scinde,  3  June,  1851. 
Horatio,  Barrister-at-Law,  Dublin,  d.  unm. 
Aubrey  de  Vere  (Rev.),  of  Weston-super-Mare,  B.D. 
^Trin.  Coll,  Dublin. 
John,  Commander  R.N'.,  who  served  at  the  siege  of 


Chambre   Corker  Townsend,  and  had  issue,  John 
Chambre  Oliver,  and  Edward  Hansel. 
Elizabeth,  d.  9  Aug.  1838. 
Charlotte,  d.  22  Nov.  1825. 

Edward  Synge,  d.  unm. 

P.ichard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Magoumay,  co.  Cork,  5.  1774; 
m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  John  Hume,  Dean  of 
Derry  ;  and  d.  6  March,  1806,  leaving  an  only  surviving 
son,  Edward  Hume,  of  the  Bombay  CivU  Service,  of 
Coolconnena,  co.  Cork,  -m.  1829,  Susan,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Horatio  Townsend,  of  Derry,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
Richard  Hume,  d.  7  March,  1852;  Horace  Webb; 
Edward  Hume  Steele,  kiUed  in  Switzerland,  1863;  John 
Hume;  Katherine  Jane,  m.  Frederick  Gahan,  Esq.; 
Harriet  Murray ;  and  Susan  Elizabeth. 

Samuel,  an  ofiBcer  in  the  army,  b.  1775;  d.  unm. 

Philip  (Uev.),  Rector  of  Kilcomey,  b.  13  Oct.  1778 ;  m.  1st, 
30  Nov.  1824,  Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Arthur  Kelly, 
of  Ballyrea,  Youghal,  which  lady  d.  7  March,  l.slO; 
and  2ndly,  12  Sept.  1846,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sandford 
Palmer,  Esq.  of  Ballyknockcn  Castle,  King's  Co. ;  and 
d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1853. 

Anne,  d.  nam.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Grace,  r/i.  Rev.  H.  W.Stewart,  LL.D.,  Rector  of  Templc- 
omalus.  Susan,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Helena  Herbert,  m.  George  Digby  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Fahalea,  co.  Cork. 

2  Horatio,  d.  unm. 

3  Richard,  of  Palacetown,  co.  Cork,  m.  29  Sept.  1772; 
Mildred,  dau.  aud  co-heir  of  Achilles  Daunt,  Esq.  of 
Gortigrenan,  co.  Cork,  aud  had  issue,  Horatio,  d.  nam. ; 
Richard,  d.  unm.:  Samuel  Philip  (see  Townsend  of 
Garrijcloime) ;  Anne;  Mary;  Mildred,  d.  ic/i/ii. ;  Eliza- 
beth; Susan,  rf.  unm.\  Helena,  r/t.  William  McDermot, 
of  Dublin ;  Blildred,  to.  Webber  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Rock 
Lodge,  CO.  Cork ;  and  Jane  Martha,  m.  Rev.  Rowland 
Davies  Gray,  Curate  of  Garrycloyne. 

4  Thomas,  </.  nam. 

5  Samcel  Philip,  Esq.  of  Finnonnt,  co.  Cork,  m.  April, 
1782,  Helena,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Robinson,  of  Coronea, 
CO.  Cork,  and  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Mansel,  5th 
Bart,  of  Muddlescombe,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

Horatio,  his  heir. 

AVilUam  Robinson  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Aghada,  m.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Brooke  Young,  R.A.,  and  had  issue, 
Samuel  Philip,   E.A.,   killed  at  the  battle   of  Inker- 
man,  5  Nov.  1854.  Brook  Young,  d.  unm. 
William  Chamiiers  (Rev.),  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Edward  Thomas  FitzGerald,  K.H.,  of  Ttulough 
Park,  CO.  Tipperary.    She  (/.  1878. 
Isabella  Anne.                       Helena  Katherine. 
Georgiana  Maria,  m.  Richard  Hill,  Esq.,  son  of  Eev. 
Mr.  Hill,  of  Aghada,  co.  Cork. 
Katherine.                               Mary. 
Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Mayo ;  m.  Caroline,  dan.  and 
co-heir  of  Sir  Edwyn  Jeynes,  Knt.,  Alderman  of  Glou- 
cester, and  had  issue,  Samuel  Philip,  d.  unm. ;  William 
Hothani  Robinson;  Thomas  (Rev.),   Perpetual  Curate 
of  Templemartin,  co.  Cork,  m.  1862,  Alice,  dau.  of  R. 
Isaac  Bunbury,  Esq. ;    Edwaid,   Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophy,  Queen's  Coll.  Galway,  m.  1st,  Miss  Persse, 
2ndly,  Judith,   only  dau.  of  J.  Sealy  Townsend,  Esq. ; 
Caroline;  M;ry  Y'oung;  Anne  Hotham,  m.  —  Persse, 
Esq.  of  Galway  ;  and  Helena. 
Edward  Richard,  M.D.  of  Cork,  m.  3  Sept.  1828,   Eliza 
Jane,   dau.  of  Neville  Bath,  Esq.    of   Cork,    and  has 
issue,  Samuel  Philip,    Commander    R.N.,  m.    Emma, 
dau.  of  E.  Bridges,  Esq. ;  Edward,  M.D.,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  W.  Humphrey,  Esq. ;    Fanny  ;  Mary,  m.  Lieut. 
Harris,  R.A.,  d.  k.  p. ;  Helena,  m.  Wm.  Penrose,  Esq. ; 
Eliza,   m.  Rev.  Robert   Cooper  Wills ;    and  Lucy,   m. 
Chet^vode  Aikin,  Esq.  of  Bristol. 
Mary,  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Townsend  (7.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Horatio  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Woodside,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  18-10,  b.  20  Aug.  1783 ;  m.  1st,  1808,  Catherine, 
eldest  dau.  of  Abraham  MorriSr  Esq.  of  Dookettle,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1816)  had  issue, 

Thomasine  Isabella,  m.  1837,  Samuel  Perry,  Esq.,  J.P. 
of  Barona,  co.  Tipperary. 
He  m.  2ndly,  1822,  Henrietta  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Chetwood,  Rector  of  Glanmire,   and  had 
issue, 

John  Crewe  Chetwood,  late  of  Woodside,  b.  Jan.  1824, 
Capt.  North  Cork  Rifles  ;  m.  April,  1869,  Frances  Doro- 
thea, eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Philip  Townsend,  Esq. 
of  Garrycloyne;  and  d.  1  May,  1873,  leaving  a  son, 
Samuel  Charles  Chetwood,  b.  1870,  and  three  daus., 
Henrietta  Frances ;  Eliza  Constance ;  and  Johanna 
Crewe  Chetwood. 
Horatio  Hamilton,  J.P.,  6.  Sept.  1830 ;  m.  1867,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  N.  Webb  Ware,  Esq.  of  Woodfort,  co.  Cork,  and 
has  issue,  Horatio  de  Vere,  6.  1870;  George  Chetwood, 
6.22  Nov.  1871;  besides  a  dau.,  Zena,  i.  1868.  He  now 
resides  at  Cordangan  Manor,  co.  Tipperary. 
Charles  William,  E.E.,  b.  Aug.  1833,  d.  unm. 

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Mr.  Townscnd  purchased  Woodside  of  the  Carleton  family  ! 
1S44.     He  d.  1805. 

1  Susan,  m.  liev.  John  Meade,  of  Ballymartle,  co.  Cork ; 
and  d.  s.  p. 

2  Mary,  m.  1768,  Adam  Ne\Yman,  Esq.  of  Kinsale. 

3  Barbara,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  to.  Dr.  George  Hough,  of  Castle  Townsend. 

II.  Katlierine,  d.  unm. 

III.  HeUna,  to.  Very  Eev.  William  Meade,  of  Ballymartle, 
Dean  of  Cork. 

IV.  Barbara,  to.  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq.  of  Cahirmore,  co. 
Cork. 

The  eldest  son, 

EicHARD  TowNSENT>,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  6.  15  July, 
1684;  TO.  1st,  1706,  Mary,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Samuel  Synge, 
Dean  of  Kiklare,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  Samuel,  who  d. 
a  minor  about  1725,  and  one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  5  Sept.  1746,  Rev. 
Thomas  Daunt,  of  Fahalea,  co.  Cork.  Mr.  Townsend  in. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Becher,  Esq.  of  Affadown,  co. 
Cork ;  and  d.  1742,  baring  by  her  (who  d.  1743)  had  four  sons 
and  three  daus., 

I.  BicHAKD,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  of  Shepperton,  co.  Cork,  Member  of  the  Irish  Bar- 
liament  for  many  years,  rn.  1769,  Mary,  dau.  of  Jona.s 
Morris,  Esq.  of  Barley  Hill,  co.  Cork;  and  d.  i  Aug.  1810, 
having  had,  besides  other  issue,  who  d.  young  or  unm., 

1  Richard,  J. P.,  of  The  Point,  afterwards  of  Ballinatona, 
Collector  of  Excise,  to.  1st,  5  July,  1790,  Barbara,  dau.  of 
David  Mellifont,  Esq.  ot  Dublin,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

EiciiAKD    Mellifont    Townsend,    of    Dunbeacon,    m. 
24   May,   1819,   Eliza,  dau.  of  Gen.  David  Mellifont, 
which  lady  d.  at  Nice,  27  Nov.  1808;  and  her  widower 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  prefix  surname  of  Mel- 
lifont. 
Jonas  Morris,  in.  1827,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Somer- 
ville,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  co.  Cork;   and  rf.  in  Au.stralia, 
1862,  having  had  issue,  1  Richard ;  2  Thomas  Somer- 
ville,  TO.  in  Australia,  and  has,  Thomas,  Richard,  and 
two  dans.,    1   Elizabeth  Henrietta;    2   Victoria;    and 
3  Mary  Beecbcr. 
John  Henry,  J. P.,  to.  28  Dec.  1849,  Mary,  dau.  of  Bev. 
Arthur  Herbert,  of  Myross  Wood,  co.  Cork,  and  has  a 
son,  Richard  Arthur  Herbert,  b.  1853,  Lieut.  13th  rcgt. 
Henrietta   Anna   Margaretta,    to..    Aug.    1816,    Philip 

Somerville,  Esq.  of  Prairie,  Sliull,  co.  Cork. 
Barbara  Mellifont,  d.  unm.  1832. 
Elizabeth  Hildegardis,  to.  15  Dec.  1835,  William  Warren, 

Esq.  of  Prospect  Villas,  Monkstown. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Major  Ancram,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
William  Richard,  d.  unm.  1849. 
Henry  Owen  Becher,  rf.  unm.  1849. 
Catherine  Helena,  to.  Oct.  1837,  William  Baldwin,  Esq. 

of  Gurteenakillagh,  who  d.  July,  1854,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Townsend  m.  3rdly,  circa  1822,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edward 
Mansel    Townsend,   Esq.  of   Whitehall,   and    widow  of 
Thomas  Wan'en,  Esq.  of  Prospect  Villas,  Monkstown,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Jonas  Morris,  of  Shepperton,  near  Rosscarbevry,  co. 
Cork,  TO.  24  May,  1815,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard 
Digby,  Esq.  of  Cork;  and  d.  1844,  having  had  issue, 
John,  6.  1827,  d.  uwDi.  1853 ;  Frances,  m.  1st,  10  June, 
1840,  John  Digby,  Esq.  of  Landenstown,  co.  Kiklare, 
2ndly,  1848,  the  Hon.  Cecil  Lawless,  and  3rdly,  Andrew 
Browne,  Esq  of  Mount  Hazel,  co.  Galway ;  and  Louisa, 
711.  1843,  John  Hamilton,  eldest  son  of  John  Hussey 
Burgh,  Esq.  of  Donore,  co.  Kildare. 

3  Henry  Owen  Becher,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  — 
Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Mohonagh,  near  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork, 
and  relict  of  Richard  Hodnett,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Philip  Human,  of  Sarock,  co.  AVcstmeath ; 
and  d.  18  March,  1847,  having  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1817) 
an  only  child, 

John  Fitzhenry  Townsliend,  of  Dublin,  LL.D.,  Judge 
of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  b.  1  Jan.  1811  ;  m. 
24  March,  1840,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Armstrong, 
of  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  April,  1878)  has  issue  a 
son,  Henry  FitzJobn,  Lieut.  27th  regt.,  b.  Feb.  1841, 
TO.  15  Nov.  1870,  Mary  C,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur 
Bushe,  Esq.,  Master  of  the  Queen's  Bench,  by  whom 
he  has  issue  a  son,  Arthur  FitzHenry,  and  a  dau., 
Sylvia  Rosalie ;  and  a  dau.,  Charlotte. 

4  Abraham  Morris,  d.  unm.  13  April,  1830. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Drishane,  co. 
Cork. 
2. Harriet,  m.  24  Nov.  1802,   Beresford  Gahan,   Esq.  of 
Waterford.  3  Katherine  Helena,  d.  unm.  1848. 

III.  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  Capt.  Gwynne,  B.N. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Eev.  David  Freeman,  Bector  of  Castlchaven, 
CO.  Cork. 

HI.  Helena,  m.  Eev.  Arthur   Herbert,  of  Cahirnane,  co. 
Kerry,  who  d.  30  Sept.  1760. 
Mr.  Townsend  d.  1742,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


BicHARD  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  M.P.  for  co. 
Cork,  and  Col.  of  its  Militia.  He  to.  1752,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  Knight  of  Kerry, 
and  had  (with  an  only  dau.,  EUzabeth,  who  d.  young)  one  son, 

BicHABD  BotLE  TowNSEND,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend,  6. 
1756;  TO.  1784,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  John  Newenham,  Esq.  of 
Maryborough,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

Eichard,  d.  unm,  1805.  John,  his  successor. 

Maubice  Fitzgerald,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Abraliam  Boyle  (Eev.),   Eector  of   Easthampstead,  Berks, 

d.  unm.  5  Feb.  1800. 
Henrietta  Augusta,  m.   1824,  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of 

Drishane. 
Elizabeth   Anne,   to.   1850,   Eev.   Eobert  St.  Lawrence,  of 

Moragh,  co.  Cork,  3rd  son  of  Hon.  and  Eight  Rev.  Thomas 

St.  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Cork  and  Ross. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  26  Nov.  1826,  and  was  ,1.  by  his  son, 

CoL.  John  Townsend,  of  Castle  Townsend,  Lieut. -Col.  14th 
Light  Dragoons,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen,  b.  11  June,  1786;  who, 
dying  unm.  23  April,  1845,  was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 

Rev.  Maubice  Fitzgebald  Stephens  Townsend,  of  Castle 
Townsend,  co.  Cork,  D.L.  for  co.  Gloucestei',  Vicar  of  Thorn- 
bury,  TO.  16  May,  1826,  Alice  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Richmond 
Shute,  Esq.  of  Iron  Acton,  co.  Gloucester,  and  heiress  of  her 
maternal  uncle,  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.  of  Chevenage  House,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1331)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  John,  2nd  Life  Guards,  J.P.,  6.  1  Nov.  1827;  m. 
29  Sept.  1864,  Jane  Adeliza  Clementina,  eldest  dau.  of 
John  Hamilton  Hussey-de-Burgh,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Kilfinnan 
Castle,  CO.  Cork ;  and  d.  7  Sept.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

1  Maubice  Fitz-Gebald  Stephens,  present  representative. 

2  Hubert  de  Burgh  FitzGerald,  b.  4  April,  1867. 

I.  Geraldine  Henrietta,  m.  30  April,  1870,  Major-Gen.  P. 
H.  Mundy,  son  of  Godfrey  Basil  Mundy,  Esq.  and  the  Hon. 
Sarah  Brydges  Rodney  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Brydges, 
1st  Lord  Rodney. 

II.  Alice  Gertrude,  m.  Hon.  and  Rev.  Courtcnay  John  Vernon, 
son  of  Robert,  1st  Lord  Lyvedun. 

He  d.  21  March,  1872. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  escallops  arg 
quartering  FitzGerald,  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  Stephen 
Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  stag  trippant  ppr.  attired,  hoofei 
and  charged  on  the  side  with  an  escallop  or.  Motto — Deun 
cole,  Eegem  serva. 

Snats — Castle  Townsend,  Sklbbereen,  co.Cork;  and  Chever 
age  House,  Thornbury,  co.  Bristol. 


TOWNSEND    OF    "WHITEHALL. 

The  late  Samuel  Richard  Townsend,  Esq.  c 
Whitehall,  co.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  6  June,  1832  ;  d.  Tel 
1879. 

ILt'lTCiirfC. — Samuel   Townsend,  Esq.,    5th  son  of  Bry! 

Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend  (see  Family  of  Castj 
Townsend),  b.  23  Sept.  1689;  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Sir  Edwa 
Mansel,  2nd  bart.  of  Muddlescombe,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  h: 
four  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Edwabd,  his  hcfr.  n.  John,  d.  itnm. 

III.  Samuel,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  Aidc-de-Campto  H.l 

Geoboe  III.,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  the  forces,  ?«.  Eli; 

bcth  Aikenhead,  of  Lanark,  and  relict  of  Gilbert  Ford,  Ei 

of  Northaw,  Herts,  Attorney-General  of  Jamaica;  and 

27  May,  1774,  leaving  a  son  and  dau., 

1  Samuel  Irwin,  an  oEBcer  in  the  army,  to.  Katherine,  di 
of  David  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wellfield,  co.  Brecon,  and  hi 
issue,  Samuel  Thomas  (Bev.),  Vicar  of  Chicheley  a' 
Eector  of  Farndish,  m.  1st,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Anthony 
Leger,  Esq.of  co.  Limerick;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Elise  Ca' 
gan,  and  d.  s.  p.  14  Sept.  1874;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Jo: 
Smith,  Esq. 

2  Elizabeth   Trelawncy,  m.  Horatio  Townsend,   Esq.  I 
Bridgemount,  co.  Cork. 

I.  Dorothea,  m.  1st,  Eev.  T.  Robinson,  of  Coronea,  co.  Co 
and  2ndly,  Richard  Wright,  Esq.  of  Cloverhill,  near  SI- 
bereen,  co.  Cork. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Mansel  Townsend,  Esq.,  bapt.  23  July,  1727;  ■ 
1st,  Helena,  dau.  of  Henry  Becher,  of  Creagh,  co.  Cork,  ;' 
by  her  had  an  only  dau.,  Dorothea,  to.  Eev.  Arthur  Kelly  f 
Bellevue,  near  Youghal,  co.  Cork.  He  to.  2ndly,  Anne,  d. 
of  Walter  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Curraghvody,  and  by  her  had  > 
sons  and  a  dau.,  Samuel,  of  whom  presently;  Edward  Man, 
TO.  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Robinson,  of  Coronea,  • 
Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  and  Anne,  to.  1st,  Thomas  Warren,  1  • 
of  Prospect  Villa,  and  2ndly,  Richard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  6 
Point,  near  Castle  Townsend.    The  son  and  heir, 

Sa.>h;ei,  Towksejid,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  • 


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Mercy,  dau.  of  Henry  Baldwin,  Esq.  ofCurraghvody,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Edward  Henry,  liis  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  b.  1809;  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Edward  Becher, 
Esq.  of  Rock  Castle;  and  rf.  Dec.  18G.5,  having  had  issue 
four  sons,  Samuel  Nugent ;  Edward  Becher:  Lionel  Becher; 
and  Henry  ;  and  six  daus.,  Mary,  m.  James  Townsend,  Esq. 
of  Baltimore ;  Mercy;  Charlotte,  m.  J.  E.  Spring;  Eliza- 
beth; Anne;  and  .\lice. 

III.  Henry,  h.  1801;  m.  1838,  Belle,  dau.  of  Robert  Westropp, 
Esq.  of  Fort  Anne,  and  had  issue  a  son,  Samuel  Henry ;  a 
dau.,  Henrietta,  m.  1864,  Henry  Morgan  Earbury  Crol'ton, 
Esq.  of  Inchinappa,  co.  Wiclilow  ;  and  three  other  daus., 
AnnabcUa;  Jane;  and  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Walter,  6.  1803;  m.  1839,  Alice,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Sweete; 
and  d.  1869,  leaving  two  daus.,  Marion,  wife  of  H.  P.  Sneyd, 
Esq. ;  and  Alice.  v.  William,  d.  s.  p.  1869. 

I.  Mercy,  d.  uiim.  1833. 

II.  Anne,  ra.  Edward  Becher,  Esq.  of  Kock  Castle,  co.  Cork. 
ni.  Henrietta.  iv.  Georsiana.  v.  Anna  Maria. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  19  June,  1836,  and  was  .<;.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Henry  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Whitehall,  J. P.,  6. 179S; 
m.  Mary  Curre,  2nd  dau.  of  Tliomas  Warren,  Esq.  of  Prospect 
Villa,  CO.  Cork ;  and  d.  1857,  leaving  issue, 

Samcel  Richard,  late  of  Whitehall. 

Charlotte  Frances,  m.  1st,  1859,  Rev.  Henry  Paine  Proctor; 
and  2ndly,  22  Nov.  1866,  G.  W.  Hughes,  Esq. 
Anna  Mary.        Augusta  Amelia,  m.  Richard  L.  Warren,  Esq. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  iJotto — As  Townsend  of  CaMe  Townsend. 
Seat — Whitehall,  Sliibbereen,  co.  Cork. 


TOWNSEND    OF    GARRYCLOYNE. 

TOWXSEXD,  KiCHAED  HoEATio,  Esq.  of  GaiTJ- 
cloyne,  co.  Cork,  formerly  an  Officer  in  the  31st  or 
Huntingdonshire  regt.,  B.A.  Dublin,  s.  his  father 
1864 ;  m.  1868,  Frances  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of 
Wniiam  Hare  Maunsell,  Esq.,  and  has  a  son, 

Samcel  Philip,  6.  1SG9. 

ILinC3C{C. — Samuel  Philip  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Garry- 
cloyne,  co.  Cork,  only  surviving  son  of  Richard  Townsend, 
Esq.  of  Palacetown  (.sec  Townsend  of  Castle  Townsend),  pur- 
chased, 1837,  the  estate  of  Garrycloyne  from  John  Travers, 
Esq.;  ra.  1836,  Frances  Helena,  dau.  of  Aduiu  Newman,  Esq. 
of  Dromore,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Horatio,  now  of  Garrycloyne. 

Samuel  PhUip.  Edward  Synge. 

Horatio  Adam,  d.  unin.         Thomas  AcliiUes. 

George  Robert. 

Frances  Dorothea,  m.  1869,  John  Crewe  Chetwood  Townsend, 
Esq.,  Capt.  North  Cork  Rifles. 

Emily  Mildred,  m.  20  Feb.  1873.  Rev.  Thomas  Allin. 

Mary  Hungerford.  Alice  Maud. 

Arm^,  ic,  see  Townsend  of  Castle  ToKiisoid. 

&at— Garrycloyne,  near  Blarney. 


PAYNE-TOWNSEND    OF    DERRY. 

PAT>-E-TowysE>"D,  Horace,  Esq.  of  Derrj,  co. 
Cork,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  s.  his  father  30  July, 
1852  ;  VI.  20  Oct.  1855,  Mary  Susanna,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Cox  Kirby, 
and  devisee  under  the  will  of  Thomas  Payne,  Esq. 
of  Edstaston  House,  Wem,  Salop,  of  his  estates 
situated  in  Salop  and  co.  Gloucester.  In  obedience 
to  the  directions  contained  in  Mr.  Payne's  will,  Mr. 
Townsend,  upon  succeeding  to  the  estates  in  right 
of  his  wife,  obtained  in  1863  a  royal  license  to  use 
the  name  of  Patxe,  in  addition  to  and  before  the 
name  of  Towxsexd,     He  has  issue, 

I.  Charlotte  Frances.  ii.  Mary  Stewart. 

3LutCagC.— The  Rev.  Horatio  Townsend,  of  Derry,  3rd 
son  of  Capt.  Philip  Townsend,  of  Derry,  who  was  8th  son  of 
Eryan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend  (s(e  that  Article), 
liecame  Rector  of  Clonakilty  and  of  Carricaline,  and  was 
seated  at  Derry,  near  Roscarberry,  co.  Cork.  He  r,i.  1st, 
Helena,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Meade,  of  Ballintober,  and 
ly  her  had  one  dau.,  Joanna,  ra.  Thomas  Poole,  Esq.  of  May- 

'Id,  CO.  Cork.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Yen.  Chambre 
Corker,  of  Lota,  co.  Cork,  Archdeacon  of  Ardagh,  aud  by 
her  had  issue  three  sons  and  seven  daus., 

I.  Chambre  Corker,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Horatio  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Carragaline;  m.  1st,  3  June, 
1329,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Edward  Kenney,  of  Kilmcen.  co. 
Cork,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  2  April,  1830.    He  „i.  2ndly,  Jane 


Florence,  dau.  of  Justin  MacCartie,  Esq.  of  Carricnavar, 

and  d.  19  Dec.  1837,  leaving  by  the  latter  one  son,  Horatio. 

III.  Richard  William,  m.  .Vug.   1850,   Laura,  dau.  of  Henry 

Hibbert,  Esq.  of  Bromley,  Kent;  he  d.  1855,  leaving  issue, 

1  Mary  Henrietta. 

2  Katherine  Isabella,  m.  Joseph  Armitage,  Esq.,  of  New 
Coll.  Oxon.  3  Laura  Provence. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  Lionel  Fleming,  Esq.  of  New  Court;  she  rf.  1863, 
n.  Katherine,  d.  unni.  1873. 

III.  Maria,  m.  Philip  Somerville,  Esq.,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  Major  Edward  Townsend;  she  d.  1865. 

V.  Susan,   m.    Edward    Hume    Townsend,    Esq.,    formerly 
Revenue  Commissioner,  Bombay  Civil  Service. 

VI.  Harriet.  vii.  Caroline  Charlotte,  d.  Knn. 
Mr.  Townsend  purchased  his  elder  brother  s  interest  in  the 
family  estate,  added  considerably  thereto,  and  built  a  new 
mansion  house.  Mr.  Townsend  d.  26  March,  1837,  and  was 
s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Chambre  Corker  Townsend,  of  Derry,  Rector  of 
Kilmacabea,  co.  Cork.  He  7.1.  1st,  1824,  Frances  Vere,  dau. 
of  Edward  Stewart,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Stewart,  Esq.  of 
Killymoon,  M.P.  co.  Tyrone,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1824) 
had  issue  one  son,  Horace,  now  of  Derry.  He  m.  2ndly, 
18  Aug.  1831,  Eliza,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Major-Gen.  Oliver, 
K.A.,  and  by  her  had  issue  three  sons  and  eight  daus., 

Nathaniel  Wilmot  Oliver,  b.  1836 ;  m.  1862,  Maria,  dau.  of 

G.  Strawson,  Esq.,  Civil  Engineer. 
Chambre  Corker,  b.  1838.  Richard  Baxter,  b.  1846. 

Marianne  Oliver,  m.  John  Townsend,  Esq.,  Commander  R.X. 
Katherine  Corker.  Eliza  Susan. 

Caroline  Charlotte,  m.  14  Dec.  1865,  Rev.  Thomas  Miller, 

Fellow  of  Queen's  Coll.  Cambridge,  and  d.  Feb.  1868. 
Anne. 
Susan,  ra.  April,  1869,  Brian  Houghton  Hodgson,  Esq.  of 

Alderley,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  Retired  List. 
Isabella  Frances  Vere.  Alicia  Hewitt. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  30  July,  1852. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — As  Townsent)  of  Castle  Townsend. 
Seats — Derry,  Rosscarberry,  co.  Corii ;  and  Edstaston  House, 
Wem,  Salop.        Toion  House— 21,  Queen's  Gate,  S.W. 


TOWNSEND    OF    MYROSS    WOOD. 

To-wxsEXD,  John  Handcock,  Esq.  of  Myross 
Wood,  CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  30  Oct.  1829  ;  m.  19  March, 
1853,  Katherine  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  William 
Tower,  of  How  Hatch,  Essex,  and  niece  of  Christo- 
pher Thomas  Tower,  Esq.  of  Weald  Hall,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Richard  Harvey,  6.  23  Feb.  1854. 

II.  William  Tower,  b.  26  Aug.  1855. 

III.  Ernest,  6.  2  March,  1860. 

IV.  Arthur  Edward,  b.  10  Feb.  18C3. 

v.  Christopher,  b.  5  April,  1869;  d.  25  Jan.  1S74. 
I.  Caroline  Edith.  ii.  Mildred  Louisa. 

III.  Honoria  Maria.  iv.  Mary. 

V.  Florence,  d.  17  Jan.  1874. 

VI.  Ellen  Beatrice,  6.  19  July,  1S70. 

VII.  Alice  Katherine,  b.  10  Jan.  1873. 

^LitltKQC. — Philip  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Derry  (which  was 
purchased  in  1686,  by  his  father),  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  5  .\ug. 
1700,  Sth  son  of  Bryan  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Castle  Townsend; 
ra.  28  Nov.  1733,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hungerford,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

Thomas  Hungerford,  b.  1737-S,  Capt.  of  the  Battle-axe 
Guards  at  Dublin  Castle ;  d.  'u.nni. 

Horatio  (Rev.),  6.  5  Nov.  1750  {see  Townsend  of  Derry). 

AVilliam,  d.  nam.  1821. 

Susannah,  ra.  Michael  French,  Esq.  of  Rath,  co.  Cork. 

Mary,  ra.  Thomas  Somerville,  Esq.  of  Castlchavcu,  co.  Cork. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Townsend,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  b.  12  Jan. 
1736-7  ;  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dan.  of  Dr.  Sealy,  of  Baiidon,  co. 
Cork,  and  by  her  had  (besides  two  sons,  d.  young), 

I.  John  Sealy,  of  Myross  Wood. 

II.  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Clyda,  near  Mallow,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Redmond  Uniacke,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard,  M.D.,  m.  1st,  4  July,  1826,  Katherine,  dau.  of 
J.  Mackinnon,  Esq.  of  L.ondon,  which  lady  d.  1828.  lie 
ra.  2ndly,  22  Sept.  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  Adam  Newman, 
Esq.  of  Dromore,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  left  issue,  Thomas. 
Adam  Newman  ;  Samuel ;  Richard;  Robert  Uniacke  I'ltz- 
Gerald,  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Uniacke 
Townsend,  and  has  issue;  and  Katherine. 

2  Thomas  Uniacke  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Inistioirue,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edward  Carr,  E.sq.  ol 
Arnestown,  co.  Wexford,  and   has  issue,  Edward   Carr; 


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TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TOW 


Eicliard,  m.  AntoincttP,  flau.  of  TXev.  Uemj  Denny,  of 
Churchill,  co.  Kerry ;  Gertrude,  m.  liev.  Ilobert  Uniacke 
FiUGeraldTownsena;  Helen,  ni.  Henry  J.  Meares,  Esq., 
21st  Fusiliers;  Eleanor,  m.  1st,  Henry  Moore,  Esq.,  4th 
regt.,  and  2ndly,  J.  P.  Devereux,  Esq.  of  Eocklands; 
Martha,  ',n.  Rev.  J.  E.  Corbett;  and  Maria. 

3  Horatio  Uniacke,  vi.  Lou  sa,  dau.  of  William  Clarice, 
Esq.  of  Willield,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  Thomas, 
Maria,  Janet,  and  Martha. 

4  Sealy  Uniacke,  m.  Elizabeth  Dyke,  and  by  her  (who  is 
deceased)  has  one  son,  Thomas  Dyke. 

5  Philip  Uniacke.  6  William  TJniacke. 

7  Charles  Uniacke,  m.  1st,  17  Oct.  1854,  Annie,  eldest  dau. 
of  Eev.  Eobert  Loftus  Tottenham  (see  Tottenham  of  Tnt- 
teiihnm  Green,  and  Bcrke's  Peerage,  Ely,  Mabquisss  of), 
and  by  her  (who  d.  8  April,  1873)  had, 

Charles  Loftus  Uniacke,  6.  7  Jan.  1861.    . 

T.  Loftus  Uniacke,  b.  31  Aug.  1SG4. 

Eobert  Ponsonby  Loftus,  b.  8  Feb.  18G8. 

Anna  Maria  Eleanor.  Maude  iVlida. 

Caroline  Mary.  Madeline. 

Emilie  Francis,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Charles  Uniacke  Townsend  m.  2ndly,  7  July,  1875, 
Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  S.  W.  Eolicrts,  Esq.  of  Bur- 
lington Eoad,  Dublin. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Samuel  Harrison,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

2  Eleanor. 

3  Mary,  m.  Edward  Bryan  Molloy,  Esq.  of  Kiltra,  Ennis- 
corthy,  co.  Wexford. 

I.  Eleanor,  m.  John  Townsend,  Esq.,  Eecorder  of  Clonakilty. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  in.  Susan,  d.  unin. 

Mr.  Townsend  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Horatio  Townsend, 
Esq.  of  Bridgemount,  co.  Cork,  s.  p.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Sealy  Townsend,   Esq.  of  Myross  Wood,   for  many 

years  one  of  the  Masters  in  the  Irish  Court  of  Chancery,  m. 

1795,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Hancock,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Governor  of 

Charles  Fort,  Kinsale,  and  had  issue, 

Eichard,  to.  1826,  Helena,  dau.  of  Very  Eev.  Thomas  Trench, 

Dean  of  Kildare,  brother  of  Fredc^rick,   1st  Lord  Ashtuwn, 

and  d.  29  Nov.  1839,  leaving  twoaons  and  two  daus., 

1  John,  now  of  Myross  Wood. 

2  Frederick  Trench,  2nd  Life  Guards. 

1  Helen,  m.  Col.  Charles  Holder. 

2  Anna  Jane,  m.  John  Croasdaile,  Esq. 

Mr.  Townsend  d.  18  March,  1852. 
Arms,  Crest,  &c. — As  Townsend  of  Castle  Townsend. 
Seat — Myross  Wood,  Leap,  co.  Cork. 


TOWNSHEND    OF    TREVALLYN. 

TowNSHEND,  Heney  Dive,  Esq.  of  Trevallyn, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J. P.,  Gren.  in  the  anny,  and  Col.  25th 
(King's  Own  Borderers),  b.  1795,  s.  his  brother 
5  March,  1861. 

ULitlCagC. — SiK  EoBEUT  TowNSHEND,  Gentleman  of  the 
Privy  Chamber  to  King  Ciiahles  II., and  the  first  Knight 
made  by  his  Majesty  on  his  return  to  London  in  16G0,  was  the 
son  of  William  Agborough,  Esq.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Edward  Wythes,  Esq.  of  Copgrove,  co.  York,  which  lady  mar- 
rying 2ndly,  Aurelian  Townshend,  Esq.,  her  son  by  her  1st 
husband  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Townshend.  Sir 
Eobert  m.  1st,  Hon.  Anne  Speucer,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  2nd 
Lord  Spencer,  of  Wormleighton;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Henry  Ascue,  Esq.  of  co.  York,  and  left  at  his  decease  a 
son  and  successor, 

Anthony  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Horn,  co.  Denbigh,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Dugdale,  son  of  Sir  William  Dugdale,  Garter 
King-of-Arms,  and  was  father  of 

John  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Mercdyth,  2nd  bart.  of  Ashley,  co.  Chester,  by  whom 
he  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  Francos,  b.  1702,  relict  of  Samuel 
Minshull,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  Nathaniel  Lee,  Esq.  of 
Darnhall,  by  whom  he  had  (with  tlirce  daus.,  Frances,  Susan, 
and  Anne,  who  all  d.  v.nni.)  six  sons, 
John,  his  heir. 

Eobert,  an  otflcer  in  the  41th  rogt.,  killed,   with  General 
Braddock,  in  North  America,  mvhu  1756. 
William,  d.  unm. 
Edwat.d,    of    Wincham  and  Antrobus  (see  Townshend  of 

Wiiiekiim). 
Thomas,  of  Wilbrigton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  h.  25  Aug.  1738; 
711.  1st,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Mainwaring, 
Esq.  of  Broniborough,  widow  of  Massie  Taylor,  Esq. ;  and 
2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Hesketh,  Ebq.  of  Newton,  but 
had  MO  issue. 
Gfoigc  Salisbury,  h.  19  April,  1742;  m.  Fr.anccs,  dau.  of 
Kev.  .lohn  Brook,  of  BlacLlands,  Salop,  and  dying  29  Sept. 
1801,  left  a  son, 

George  Brooke  Briggs,  of  Houghton,   who   assumed  the 
Buruamc  of  BiiooiiE,   by   sign-manual,   28  March,  1797, 


and  was  Sheriff  of  Salop  1811.  He  in.  Henrietta,  dan. 
of  William  Massey,  Esq.  of  Moston  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Townshend  was  .s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  Whitby, 
CO.  Chester,  6.3  Oct.  1730,  to.  1760,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry 
Bennett,  Esq.  of  Mostyn,  in  the  latter  co.,  and  dying  8  April, 
1778,  left  (with  four  daus.,  who  all  d.  unm.  except  the  youngest, 
Sarah  Susanna,  to.  1800,  Eev.  Charles  Mainwaring,  of  Otcley 
Park,  Salop)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Stanislaus  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Hem  and  Trevallyn, 
m.  3  Aug.  1790,  Dorothea,  only  child  of  Thomas  Gladwin, 
Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  Henry  Gladwin,  Esq.  of  Stubbing,  co. 
Derby,  and  had  seven  sons  and  three  daus., 

John,  late  of  Trevallyn. 

Thomas  George,  d.  unm.  28  Feb.  1819. 

Henhy  Dive,  successor  to  his  brother,  and  now  of  Trevallyn. 

Geokge,  b.  4  June,   1798 ;    m.  Elizabeth,   dau.  of  William 
Manning,  Esq.,  and  has  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

Salusbury,  d.  young,  1810. 

Bennet  Vei'e  (Eev.),  d.  unm.,  July,  1830. 

Charles,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Barker,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  two  daus.,  Harriette  Dorothea  and  Susan  Marian. 

Dorothea,   m.   Eev.   George   Cunliffe,    Vicar  of   Wrexham, 
youngest  son  of  Sir  Foster  Cunliffe,  3rd  bart.  of  Actou  Park. 

Anne. 

Susanna,  to.  Capt.  Henry  Meredith  Mostyn,  E.N.,  of  Scgr- 
wydd  and  Llewesog  Lodge,  d.  s.  p.  1840. 
Mr.  Townshend  d.  17  Aug.  1826,  and  his  widow  29  Jan.  1834. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Trevallyn,  High  SlierifT  1843,  6. 
20  Oct.  1791 ;  to.  10  May,  1842,  Priscilla,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
Fielden,  Esq.  of  Mollington  Hall,  co.  Chester.    He  d.  5  March,. 
1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  Heney  Dive  Townshend,  Esq., 
now  of  Trevallyn  and  Hem. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  escallops  emn. 
Crest — A  roebuck's  head  attired  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  az., 
charged  with  tliree  escallops  arg.  Mottoes — Huic  generi  in- 
crementa  fides;  and  as  representative  of  the  Lees  of  i)arnhaU, 
Vince  malum  patientiii. 

Scut — Trevallyn,  near  AVrexham,  co.  Denbigh. 


TOWNSHEND    OP    WINCHAM. 

Townshend,  Edward,  Esq.  of  WiDcliam  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  b.  23  Nov.  1835  ;  m.  10  Dec.  1867, 
Alicia  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Parr,  Esq.  of  Grap- 
penhall  Heyes,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Lee,  b.  7  Oct.  1868. 

Lilian  Lee,  b.  1872. 

itlltCJttJt. — Edwatid  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Winchnm  and 
Antrobus,  b.  4  Feb.  1736-7,  4th  son  of  John  Townshend,  Esq. 
of  Hem,  CO.  Denbigh,  by  Frances  Lee,  his  2nd  wife  {see  pre- 
ceding Memoir),  s.  to  Wincham  and  Antrobus  under  the  will  of 
Hester  Leigh,  of  Adlington.  He  Mi.  1st,  1762,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton,  by  whom  he  had  no  child  to  sur- 
vive infancy;  and  2ndly,  1773,  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Eigbyc 
Baldwin,  of  Hoole,  by  whom  (who  d.  1825)  he  had  issue, 

Edward  Venahles,  of  Wincham. 

Hester  Lee,  to.  Eev.  llichard  Massie,  of  Coddington. 

Wilhclmina  Maria,  d.  unm.  Sidney 

Barbara  Anne,  d.  unm.  I80C.  Arabella. 

Harriet  Frances,  to.  Thomas  Twemlowe,  Esq.  of  Peatswood. 
Mr.  Edward  Townshend  d.  1811 ;  his  son  and  heir, 

Edward  Venables  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham,  6. 31  Aug. 
1774;  m.  22  Oct.  1801,  Cornelia  Anne,  dau.  of  Josias  Du  Pre 
Esq.  of  Wilton  Park,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  June,  1S49 
had  issue, 

Lee  PoncnER,  late  of  Wincham  Hall. 

Edward  Du  Pre.  b.  Oct.  1806;  to.  1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  Majo: 

Hunter,  and  has  issue  two  sons. 
Henry,   b.   1813;  m.   1844,   Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Shav 
Leigh,  Esq.  of  Luton  House,  Beds,  and  has  issue  two  son, 
ancl  three  daus. 

Charlotte  Hester,  to.  1818,  Thoma*  Leche  Massie,  Esq.,  Vice' 
Admiral  E.N.,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 
Mr.  Townshend  d.  7  April,  1845,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Lee  Porcuer  Townshend,  Esq.  of  Wincham  Hall,  J. P.  an'' 
D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  13  March  1804;  w 
27  Dec.  1832,  Emma  Johanna,  eldest  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen 
Birkenhead  Glegg,  of  Backford  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue 

I.  Edward,  now  of  Wincham. 

II.  Lee  Glegg,  b.  23  April,  1838;  d.  4  Nov.  183.0. 

III.  Charles  Lee,  b.  8  April  1847  ;  d.  -Z'l  June,  1847. 

I.  Mary. 

II.  Fanny    Emma,   to.    18R2,    William    Congreve,    Esq.    ( 
Burton,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Cornelia  Jane,  m.  1861,  Frederick  William  Stewart,  Cap 
E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 


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IV.  Emily  Klista,  m.  18G5,  Edward  LoRan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Harriett  Maria,  m.  Jan.  1875,  Kev.  H.  Hitchings. 

IIe(/.  16  May,  1871. 

^r»is— Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  chcrron  oncrailed  be- 
tireen  three  csrallops  erm. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.  a  fess  between 
three  leopards'  faces  sa.  Crest — A  stag's  head  couped  ppr., 
attired  or,  gorged  with  a  collar  az.,  charged  with  three  escallops 
arg.  Mottoes  —  Huic  generi  incrcmeuta  lidcs;  and  "Vince 
malum  patientia. 

fitai— Wincham  Hall,  Knutsford. 


TRAFFOED    OF    WROXHAM    HALIi.' 

Trafford,  Ed-waed  William,  Esq.  of  Wroxham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.,  b.  10  Sept.  1809  ;  m.  1st,  15 
Nov.  1831,  Louisa,  clan,  of  Thomas  Thistlethwaytc, 
'Esq.  of  Soiithwick  Park,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Heskt,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1865,  6.  24  Feb.  1833. 

II.  Edward  Southwell,  m.  8  Oct.  1867,  Geraldine,  eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  H.  Paston  BedingfcUI,  6th  bart.  of  O.-^burgh. 

I.  Louisa  Jane. 

Ho  m.  2ndly,  1840,  Martino,  dau.  of  M.  Antoine 
Larminach,  of  Saumur,  Aujou. 

fLtllCH  tJC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  old  and  knightly  family 
of  Trafford,  a  family  that  was  seated  at  Trafford,  co.  Lan- 
caster, at  a  period  antecedent  to  the  Conquest. 

Thomas  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Langham,  co.  Rutland,  3rd  son  of 
Sir  Edmond  Trafford,  Knt.,  of  Trafford,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  Kalph  Leicester,  Knt.,  of  Toft  {see  Burke's  Peerage 
and  Baron(tage),  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Fawkenor, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Rutland,  and  was  father  of 

UicBAHD  Trafford,  Esq.  of  London,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  Hugh  Collier,  Esq.  of  Xorthampton,  and  by  her 
'l'.:ng  1613),  had  a  son, 

liicuAKD  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Low  Leyton,  Essex,  m.  Jane, 
43au.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Johnston,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  before  1644)  left  at  his  decease,  1013,  a  son  and 
successor, 

John  Trafpobd,  Esq.  of  Low  Leyton,  r,i.  3I;irgaret,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  Simon  Wood,  Esq.  of  Dunton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln 
<son  of  Robert  Wood,  Esq  o'  Colwich,  Notts,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Mont.iicue,  Knt.,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
King's  Bench,  and  Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jo'on  Roper,  Esq.  of 
F.ltham,  founder's  kin  to  All  Souls'  College).  By  her  Mr. 
Trafford  (who  d.  1644)  had  issue.  The  2nd  dau.  and  eventual 
co-heir, 

Anne  Trafford,  m.  Fisher  Pilke,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by 
hinr,  who  was  buried  4  May,  1680,  left  at  her  decease,  1671, 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Anxe  Dilke,  bapt.  6  Nov.  1C70,  to.  1  Dec.  1692.  Clement 
Boehm,  Esq.  of  London,  a  Director  of  the  Bank  of  England, 
son  of  Matthew  Boehm,  one  of  the  Senators  of  Strasburg,  and 
d.  22  April,  17'22,  having  had  by  him  (who  d.  12  June,  aged 
75)  five  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

SiGisMCSD  BoEHM  Tbafford,  Esq.  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Trafford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Gilbert  Heath- 
cote,  1st  Bart,  of  London,  but  d.  s.  p.  1  Feb.  1740-41,  when  he 
wass.  by  (the  son  of  his  brother  Clement)  his  nephew  and  heir. 

Sir  Clement  Boehm  Trafford,  Knt.,  of  Dunton  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
coln, bapt.  at  St.  Petersburgh  24  July,  1738,  High  Sheriff,  who 
assumed  the  surname  of  Trafford.  Sir  Clement  m.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Edward  Southwell,  Esq.  of  Wisbeach,  and  ultimately, 
at  the  decease  of  her  two  brothers,  Edward  and  Henry,  both 
unm.,  heiress  of  her  father.  By  this  lady  (who  assumed 
thesurnameof  South  well  by  Act  of  Parliament,  31  George  III., 
and  d.  1  April,  1809)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1786,  a  son  and  a 
dau.,  SicisMCND,  his  heir;  and  Jane,  m.  Richard  Baker,  Esq. 
of  Orsett  Hall,  Essex,  and  d.  19  Feb.  1849.    The  son  and  heir, 

SiGisMDSD  Trafford,  Esq.  of  Xorwiih,  and  of  Wroxham 
Hall,  Norfolk,  6.  14  May,  176'2,  took  the  surname  of  South- 
well. He  jtt.  Blargaret,  eldest  dau.  and  co-lieiiess  of  James 
Crowe,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Beevor,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  had  issue, 

SiomiUND,  his  heir.  Clement,  d.  1  Sept.  1793. 

Edward  William,  present  representative. 

Margaret  Elizabeth  Trafford  Southwell,  of  Honington  Fall, 
near  Grantham,  and  of  19,  Prince's  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  W., 
who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Southwell  "24  April, 
1849,  in  compliance  witli  the  testamentary  injunctions  of 
her  deceased  aunt,  Mrs.  Jane  Baker,  of  Portland  Place,  and 
Orsett  Hall,  Essex. 

Emma,  m.  1  Aug.  182.5,  George  Heald,   Esq.,  Q.C.,  of  Lin- 
coln's Inn,  and  d.  n  Jan.  1828,  leaving  issue,   one  son, 
George  Trafford  Heald,  Esq. 
1  Mj^.  Trafford  d.  1  Aug.  1827. 


-4!-ms—.\rg.,  a  griffin  segreant  gn.  C/vsf— A  thrasher  ppr., 
his  hat  and  coat  per  pale  arg.  and  gu.  sleeves  counterchanged, 
his  breeches  and  stockings  of  the  second  and  third,  his  tiail 
of  the  first;  over  the  flail  a  scroll  with  these  words,  "No\«- 
thus."     Motto— Gri^a  griffin  :  hold  fast. 

Seat — Wroxham  Hall,  Norfolk. 


TEAGETT    OF    AWBRIEGE    DANES. 

Tragett,  Eet.  Thomas  Heathcote,  M.A.,  of 
Awbridge  Danes,  Hants,  J. P.,  formerly  Eellow  of 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  s.  to  Awbridge  Danes 
under  tlie  tvill  of  Sir  Thomas  Heathcote,  4th  bart. 
of  Hursley;  m.  17  Aug.  1825,  Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  Poyntz  Lane,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Heathcote,  B.A.  University  Oxford,  b.  8  Aug. 
1830,  Lieut.  57th  regt.  slain  by  the  natives  of  New  Zea- 
land, at  Taranaki,  4  May,  1863,  v.nm. 

II.  Robert  Thorp,  b.  22  Sept.  1834;  d.  v.nm.  30  Nov.  1861, 
at  Awbridge  Danes,  from  effects  of  fatigue  and  exposure, 
while  keeping  the  frontier  patrol,  and  in  command  of  a 
detachment  of  the  Poona  Irregular  Horse,  on  the  line  of 
the  Godavery,  during  the  Indian  mutiny. 

HI.  George  Henkt,  b.  31  Dec.  1843  ;  m.  24  April,  1867, 
Anne  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Thoma.s 
Reed,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue,  Thomas  Heathcote,  6. 
8  March,  1868,  and  six  other  children. 

1.  Louisa  Lane,  m.  9  July,  1851,  Kev.  George  Austen,  3rd 
son  of  Sir  Francis  William  Austen,  G.C.B.,  Admiral  of 
the  Fleet,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau. 

Arms — Az.,  three  swords,  two  saltierwise  points  downward??, 
and  one  fesswise  point  to  the  dexter  arg.  pommels  and  hilts  or, 
in  chief  two  estoiles  of  the  last.  Cnst — Upon  a  mount  vert, 
within  a  chain  in  arch  or,  a  dexter  hand  the  foretingerpointcd 
upwards  ppr. 

Scut — Awbridge  Danes,  Eomsey. 


TRAHERNE    OF    ST.     HILAR'''. 

Traherne,  (3-eorge  Moxtgomert,  Esq.  of  '^t. 
Hilary,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.,  M.A.  Brasenose  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  30  July,  1826;  m.  26  Api-il,  1860, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  the  late  Jonathan  Beever,  Esq.  of 
Cefn  Coch,  co.  Denbigh. 

ILtUCilflC. — William  Edjiund  Trahern-e,  Esq.  of  Oas- 
tellau,  TO.  16  Aug.  1630,  Margaret  Williams,  dau.  of  William  ap 
Jenkin  ap  William,  Esq.  of  Aberpergwm,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Leyshow  Evans.  Esq.  of  Gnoll,  near  Neath,  by  his  wife 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Matthew  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Swansea,  and  had 
a  son, 

Edmund  Tbaherne,  Esq.  of  Castellau,  d.  1697 ;  m.  Prudence, 
dau.  of  John  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Ynsygerw,  near  Neath, 
:ind  had  by  her  a  son, 

Llewellyn  Trahebne,  Esq.  of  Castellau,  co.  Glamorgan,  d. 
1766;  m.  Anstance  Wells,  and  had  a  son,  Edmund,  and  three 
daus..  Prudence,  d.  U7irii.  ;  Ellinor,  d.  v.nm. ;  and  Mary,  m. 
John  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Coedriglan,  d.  s.  p.  1812.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Edmund  TRAnERN-E,  Esq.  o''  C.nstellau,  d.  1795;  m.  1st, 
23  April,  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Llewellyn,  Esq.  of  Welsh 
St.  Donats,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 

Llewellyn,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Frances  Popkin,  and  had  by  her  four  sons  and 
five  daus.,  of  the  former  were, 

Edmund,  the  eldest,  m.  Marcia  Sloper,  an'i  d.  a.  p.  1807. 

Morgan  Popkin,  of  Coytrahen,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.,  High 
Sheriff  1812,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Jenkins,  of  Pant-y-Nawel, 
and  2ndly,  Margaret  Eickards,  and  had  with  other  issue, 
John  Popkin  Tbauerne,  Esq.,  now  of  Coytrahen  {sei  that 
Article). 

The  only  son  of  Mr.  Traherne's  1st  marriage, 

Llewellyn  Traherne,  Esq.  of  Coedriglan,   and  St.  Hilary, 

d.   1841  ;  m.  1st,  20  Aug.   1787,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Ed- 

mondes,  Esq.,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  John  Dive, 

Esq.  of  Ranton  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Anne  Dorothy  his  wife, 

dau.  of  Hugh  Montgomery,  Esq.,  and  his  wife  Barbara,  dau.  of 

George  Metham,  Esq.  of  North  Cave  Hall,  co.  York.     By  this 

lady  Mr.  Traherne  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

John    Montgomery,  of  Coedriglan,   M.A.  (Rev.),  J.P.  and 

D.L.,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.,   6.  5   Oct.   1788  ;  m.  '29  April,    1830, 

Charlotte  Louisa  (now  of  Coedriglan),  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas 

Manscl  Talbot,   Esq.  of  Marcam,  and  Penrict  Jastle,  co. 

Glamorgan,  and  U.  s.  p.  5  Feb.  IbtiO. 


1G14 


TEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TEA 


Charlotte  Frances,  d.  unm.  1852. 

Jlaria  Eleanor,  m.  1817,  Vory  Kev.  William  Bruce  Kniglit, 

M.A.,  Dean  of  Llandaff,  and  d.  s.  p.  1856. 
Louisa,  d.  uwni.  1870. 
Jlr.  Traherne  m.  2naiy,  27  Jan.  1798,   Miss  Barbara  Maria 
Manning,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Jan.  1849)  had  one  son, 
Geobge  (Rev.),  M.A.  University  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  St. 

George's  and  Vicar  of  St.  Hilary,  m.  19  July,  18'i4,  Ellin, 

dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  John  Gilbert  lioyds,  Esq.,  and 

(<.  2  Dec.  1853,  having  had  issue, 

1  Georoe  Montgomery,  M.A.,  now  of  St.  Hilary. 

2  Llewellyn  EDiHUND,  late  GUth  Rities,  b.  30  July,  1832; 
m.  1862,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Hogard,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Llewellyn  Edmund,  6.  1863,  and  George  Gilbert,  6. 
1867. 

1  Ellin  Maria,  m.  Hamilton  Baillie,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Hamilton  Traherne,  b.  1859  ;  Gilbert ;  Herbert  Coleridge ; 
Dora;  and  Ellin,  d.  v/iim.  1878. 

2  Frances  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1872. 

Arms— Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  choughs  ppr.,  on  a 
canton  barry  of  six  of  the  first  and  az.  a  lion  rampant  gu. 
Cresl—A  goat's  head  erased  ppr.  il/o(Jo— Ofna  Dduw  a'r  Bren- 
bin.    (Fear  God  and  the  King.) 

/Seat— St.  Hilary,  Cowbridge,  co.  Glamorgan. 


TRAHERNE    OF    COYTRAHEN. 

Traherxe,  John'  Popkin,  Esq.  of  Coytralicn, 
CO.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863, 
late  Major  Eoyal  Glamorgan  Militia,  formerly 
39th  foot,  b.  1826  ;  m.  1852,  Arabella  Diana,  dau.  of 
John  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Plasnewydd,  co.  Glamorgan, 
which  lady  d.  s.  p.  18G9. 

3L(ltCa0C.— Morgan  Popkin  TnAHERNE,  of  Coytrahen,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1812,  son  of  Edmund 
Traherne,  Esq.  of  Castellau,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Frances  Popkin 
(see  TfiAHEBNE  of  St.  Hilary),  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Jenkins,  of 
Pant-y-Nawel,  and  2ndly,  Margaret  Rickards,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Popkin,  now  of  Coytrahen. 

II.  Anthony  Powell,  of  Sarn  Fawr,  near  Bridgend,  co.  Gla- 
morgan, J.P.  for  CO.  Glamorgan,  Capt.  and  Adjutant  1st 
Administrative  Battalion  Glamorgan  Rifle  Volunteers,  late 
Capt.  I7th  foot,  b.  1834;  ra.  1865,  Lucy  Loekwood,  only 
child  of  Thomas  Onslow,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  an  only  child, 
Onslow  Powell,  b.  12  March,  1866. 

III.  Arthur,  iii.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Admiral  Christian. 

IV.  Llewellyn  Price,  M.  in  New  Zealand,  and  has  one  son, 
Edmund. 

I.  Charlotte,   to.   Charles  Drummond  Esq.,  son  of  the  late 

banker  at  Charing  Cross. 

n.  Frances,  m.  Major  Gordon,  late  of  Jersey  Militia. 
III.  Caroline,  m.  Rev.  Morton  Drummond,  youngest  son  of 

the  late  Banker  of  Charing  Cross. 

Arms,  itc. — .Sie  Traherne,  of  St.  Jlilari/. 
Utal, — Coytrahen,  Bridgend. 


TRAILL    OF    HOLLAND. 

Teaill,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Holland,  co.  Orkney, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1846,  Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of 
Eobert  Menzies,  Esq.  of  Perth,  and  has  a  son, 

George,  6.  1847. 

ILinCJttlC.— Thomas  Traill,  son  of  George  Traill  (from 
Blebo),  by  his  1st  wife,  Jean  Kennedy,  served  under  Gustavus 
Adolphus,  and  on  his  return  purchased  the  lands  of  Holland 
and  others  in  the  Islands  of  Papa  and  Westray.  He  m.  Marian 
Craigie,  and  originated  the  family  of  Traill  of  Holland,  which 
have  constantly  retained  the  old  Scottish  custom  of  naming 
the  eldest  son  after  the  grandfather.  So  rigidly,  indeed,  has 
this  practice  been  adhered  to,  and  so  unbroken  the  line  of 
descent  proved  to  be,  that  the  heirs  of  the  family  have  been 
"George"  and  "Thomas"  alternately  for  nearly  three  cen- 
turies, the  present  representative  being  Thomas  Traill,  Esq.,  of 
Holland,  sonof  thelateGEORGETRAiLL,  Esq.  of  Holland,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Swain,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Thomas  Traill, 
by  Anne  Stewart  his  wife,  great-grandson  of  George  Traill,  by 
Jean  Traill  his  wife,  great-great-grandson  of  Thomas  Traill,  by 
Maria  Traill  his  wife,  and  great-great-great-grandson,  by 
Katherine  Baikie  his  wife,  of  George  Traill,  of  Holland,  whose 
father,  Thomas  Traill,  was  the  officer  who  served  under 
Gustavus  Adolphus. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  two  mascles  in  chief  and  a 
trefoil  slipped  in  base  arg.  Crc^l  —A  column  set  in  the  sta, 
ppr.     Hollo — Discrimine  salus. 

tieat — Holland,  Kiikwall, 


TRAILL    OF    WOODWICK, 

Traill,  William,  Esq.  of  Woodwick,  co.  Orknor, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  8  Sept.  1818  ;  m.  4  Feb.  1847, 
Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Loudon, 
and  has  issue,  » 

I.  John,  b.  22  Sept.  1851. 

II.  William  Henry,  6.  13  June,  18C1.    . 

I.  Emma,  m.  Dr.  Charles  Clouston. 

II.  Harriet  Jessie.  in.  Mary. 

IV.  Ellen,  m.  Charles  Edward  Thomson,  of  Shanghai. 

V.  Bertha. 

iLtllCafl^C. — This  is  one  of  the  numerous  branches  of  the 
Traills  of  Orkney,  all  springing  from  the  Traills  of  Blebo, 
and  deriving  directly  from  George  Traill,  who  is  stated  to 
have  been  one  of  the  sons  of  John  Traill  of  Blebo.  This  George 
Traill  m.  1st,  Jean  Kennedy,  of  Carmunk.s,  co.  Aberdeen,  and 
by  her  had  one  son,  Thomas  Traill,  who  served  in  Germany 
under  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  on  his  return  home  purchased 
the  lands  of  Holland,  which  have  descended  from  father  to  son 
to  the  present  proprietor,  Tho.mas  Traill,  Esq.  of  Holland. 
One  of  the  offsets  of  the  first  branch  was  the  family  of  the 
Traills  of  Tirlot  or  Tirlet,  whose  representative  was  the  emi- 
nent Dr.  Thomas  Stewart  Traill,  Professor  of  Medical 
jurisprudence  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  who  edited  the 
last  edition  of  the  Encyclopcedia  Britannka.  He  d.  1862,  aged 
81.  The  above-named  George  Traill  hi.  2ndly,  Isabel  Craigio, 
of  Brugh,  and  by  her  had  a  numerous  progeny,  from  wliieli 
descended  the  Traills  o/  Weslove,  Wcslaesf,  Woodioiek,  JJobbister 
and  Elsness,  and  Sabay.  His  son,  James  Traill,  of  Westove,  m. 
Jean  Cock,  and  had  several  sons,  William,  of  Westncss,  of 
whose  line  we  treat  ;  George  of  Quendale,  from  whom 
descended  George  Traill  of  Ratter  in  Caithness,  of  Ilobbisler, 
and  of  Elsness,  in  Orkney,  M.P.,  for  many  years  for  co. 
Caithness;  and  James  Traill,  Esq.  for  many  years  one  of  the 
Metropolitan  Police  Magistrates.  The  eldest  son,  Thomas,  s. 
his  father  as  Traill,  of  Westove,  while  the  third  son, 

William  Traill,  of  Wtslucss,  ta.  Margaret  Balfour,  an.l 
had  three  sons, 

George,  his  heir. 

William,  m.  Isobel  Sea,   and  was  father  of  Lieut.  AVillia'n 

Traill,  U.N.,  who  in.  Miss  McKane,  aud  had  a  son  Joun,  uL 

Woodwick,  of  whom  hereafter. 
James,  of  Woodwick. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Teaill,  of  Westness,  m.  Margaret  Ballenden,  and 
left  a  son, 

John  Traill,  of  Westncss,  6.  ierop.  Queen  Anne,  s.  hi? 
father  in  the  estate  of  Westncss,  and  his  uncle  James  in  thi.D 
of  Woodwick.  He  m.  1745,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Balfour,  of 
Trenabie,  and  dying  s.  ii.,  1795,  left  his  estate  of  W'oudwick,  by 
deed  of  entail,  to 

John  Traill,  Esq.  of  Woodwick,  2nd  son  of  his  cousin- 
german,  William  Traill,  Lieut.  R.N.  This  John  served  in  the 
American  war,  and  on  his  return  settled  in  Orkney.  He  Yn. 
1790,  Sibilla  Sutherland,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1805,  leaving  by  her, 
who  predeceased  him,  a  son, 

William  Traill,  Esq.  of  Woodwick,  m.  9  June,  1817, 
Harriet  Sarle,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  2  March,  1810), 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  w.  1862,  Sar.ah  Ellen,  4th  dau.  of  James  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  has  issue  two  suns  and  three  daus. 

III.  Charles,  m.  Jessie  Bucholtz,  a  native  of  Denmark,  d.  27 
Aug.  1875,  leaving  a  dau.,  Ellen. 

IV.  Georze,  to.  1867,  Phoebe  Marshall,  eldest  dau.  of  TIenry 
Trew,  Esq.  of  Banchory,  and  h.as  issue,  William  llcnry, 
Mary,  Harriet  Clemenlina  Blary  Wallace. 

I.  Harriet. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1843,  John  George,  eldest  son  of  Eobert  Heddlc, 
Esq.  of  Melsetter,  Orkney,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Ellen,  </.  17  May,  1876. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  1865,  Capt.  Charles  Grant  MacKechnic,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Traill  m.  2ndly,  1843,  Henrietta  Moodie  Heddle,  and  had 
further  issue, 

V.  Robert  Henry,  of  London,  ra.  Clementine  Rose  Bazire. 

VI.  Frederick.  vii.  Walter. 

VIII.  Arthur  William,  of  New  Zealand,  m.  Gretchen  Wohlcr. 

IX.  Edwin. 

V.  Rosa,  m.  Rev.  Roderick  Nicholson  JIacDonnell,  of 

Mr.  Traill  d.   19  May,    1858,   and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Traill,  now  of  Woodwick. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  two  mascles  in  chief  or,  and 
a  trefoil  sll(iped  in  base  arg.  Crest — A  column  or  pillar  set  ia 
the  sea  all  ppr.     Moito — Discrimine  salus. 

Heal — Woodwick,  Kirkwall. 


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TRAILL    OP   HOBBISTER   AND    RATTER. 

Teaill,  Jaues  Chbistie,  Esq.  of  Hobbister,  co. 
Orkney,  and  Eatter,  co.  Caitlmess,  M.A.,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  b.  1826 ;  m.  1857,  J  ulia,  2ncl  dau.  of  the 
late  William  Lambarde,  Esq.  of  Sevenouks,  Kent, 
and  has  issue. 

3LtltC3C];C> — The  descent  of  the  Tkaills  0/ i^oiiwJec  is  as 
follows: — 

George  Traill,  fi-om  Elebo,  had,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Isabel 
Craigie,  a  son, 

James  Traill,  afterwards  of  Westeve,  whose  son  and  heir 
by  Jane  Cock  his  wife, 

George  Traill,  of  Quindale,  was  Provost  of  Kiiliwall  1G90; 
he  m.  Anna  Baikie,  and  their  son  and  heir, 

George  Traill,  of  Hobbister,  was  for  many  years  Chamber- 
lain of  the  Earldom  cf  Orkney.  By  Isabel  his  wife  he  was 
father  of 

Dr.  George  Tbatll.  Minister  of  Dtmaet,  who  left,  by  Jean 
Murray  his  wife,  an  only  son,  , 

James  Traill,  Esq.  of  Hobbister  and  Eatter,  who  studied 
law,  and  was  appointed  Sheriff  of  Sutherland  and  Caithness; 
he  m.  Lady  Janet  Sinclair,  dau.  of  William,  10th  Earl  of  Caith 
ness,  and  had  issue, 

George  (Vice-Lieut.)  of   co.  Caithness,   and  formerly  M.P. 

for  Orkney. 
Jamea,  for  a  long  period  a  Metropolitan  Magistrate,  m.  1S24, 

Caroline,    youngest   dau.    of    William    Whateley,   Esq.   of 

Handsworth,  and(^  1873,  leaving  issue.  His  eldest  son,  James 

Christie,  is  now  of  Hobbister  and  Ratter. 
George,  Capt.  K.A.,  served  throughout  the  Indian  mutiny. 
Seats — Hobbister,    co.   Orkney;  Castle  Hill,  co.  Caithness; 
Geramount  House,  Isle  of  Orkney  ;    Hages   Place,   Bromley, 
Kent;  Hare  Hatch  Lodge,  Twyford. 


TRAIL    OF    BALLYLOUGH. 

Teaii,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Ballylougli,  co. 
Antrim,  LL.D.  and  M.D.,  Fellow  of  'Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  b.  1  Nov.  1838 ;  m.  25  June,  1867,  Cathe- 
rine Ehzabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Stewart  Moore, 
Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Ballydivitj,  co.  Antrim,  by  Fanny 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Eichardson,  of 
Somerset,  co.  Londonderry,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Stewart,  b.  23  March,  1SG3. 

II.  James  Anthony,  b.  7  August,  1870. 

III.  Ecbert  Thomas,  b.  3  Jan.  1872;  d.  17  Jlarch,  1373. 

IV.  Henry  Edward  O'Brien,  b.  3  Nov.  1876. 

V.  Edmund  Francis  Jasleton,  b.  9  May,  1873. 

I.  Frances  Catherine.  11.  Harriet  Agnes. 

3LtltC<X5C. — CoL.  Andrew  Trail,  younger  brother  of  Alex- 
ander Trail,  Laird  of  Blebo,  co.  Fife,  ancestor  of  the  Trails  in 
CO.  Fife,  served  the  Confederate  States  of  Flanders  as  well  as 
Henry  IV.  of  France  with  reputation.  On  his  return  he  was 
made  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  Prince  Henry,  eldest 
son  of  James  I.  He  in.  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Myrton,  Esq. 
of  Cambo,  and  was  father  of 

James  Trail,  Esq.  of  Denino,  who  cZ.  163.i,  leaving  by  his 
first  wife,  Matilda,  dau.  of  Melville  of  Cambee,  three  sons, 

James,  6.  1600,  Col.  in  the  Parliamentary  army,  settled  at 
Tallachin,  co.  Down,  where  he  d.  in  1663;  hem.  1647,  Mary, 
dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  Viscount  Claneboy,  and  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  eight  daus.,  of  whom  the  6th,  Eleanor,  m.  her 
cousin,  William  Trail,  Esq. 

Egbert,  of  whom  presently.  Andrew,  d.  unm. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Eev.  Egbert  Trail,  6.  1C03,  Minister  of  Elie,  co.  Fife, 
and  afterwards  of  the  Grey  Friars,  Edinburgh,  was  taken  pri- 
soner by  Cromwell;  he  assisted  afterwards  at  the  coronation 
of  Charles  II.,  and  was  banished  to  Holland  for  nonconfor- 
mity; he  returned,  however,  in  1674,  and  d.  at  Edinburgh  10 
July,  1676.  He  m.  23  Dec.  1639,  Jane  Allen,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Annan,  laird  of  Auchterallen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  16s0} 
had  issue.     His  eldest  son. 

The  Eev.  William  Trail,  Minister  of  Borthwick,  b.  Sept. 

1640;  rn.  1st,  15   Sept.   1671,  Eupham,    2nd   dau.  of  Provost 

Sword,  of  St.  Andrews,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1677)  left  an  only 

dau.,  Mary  ;  he  m.  2ndly,  25  March,  1679,  his  cousin  Eleanor, 

6th  dau.  of  James  Trail,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Jan.  1695; 

had  issue, 

James  (The  Eev.)  d.  1723,  leaving  two  daus. 

William  (The  Rev.),   b.   in  Ireland,    13  Oct.   1683;  ra.  1st, 

Isahel,  4th  dau.  of  John  Haldane,  Esq.  of  Myrton,  near 

StirUng,  and  had  with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p.,  an  eldest 

son,  William,  Ministerof  Logieand  Pet,  m.  his  cousin  Mary, 

eldest  dau.  of  his  uncle,  the  Eev.  Robert  Trail,  and  had 


issue.    lie  m.  2ndly,  Marion,  dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton, 

by  whom  he  had  no  is.sue, 
Robert  (Rev.),  of  whom  presently. 
Sarah,  d.  uniu.  1683.  .lean,  </.  ttnm. 

Margaiet,  m.  Robert  Alison,  Writer  in  Edinburgh, 
Eleanor,  twin  with  Jlargaret;  d.  yoimg,  1692. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Mr.  Stevenson. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Eev.  Robert  Trail,  Minister  of  Panbride,  co.  Forfar, 
6.  20  Nov.  1687 ;  m.   10  April,  1718,  Jane,  8th  dau.  of  John 
Haldane,  Esq.  of  Myrton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1776)  had  issue, 
Egbert,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  b.  25  April,  1721 ;  d.  unm. 
William,  h.  23  March,  1723;  (/.  12  March,  1729. 
James  (Eight  Rev.),  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor.  6.  9  Feb. 
1725;    ill.  31  May,   1706,  Margaret  Black,   of  Edinburgh; 
andci.  s.  p.  1  Nov.  1783. 
Mary,  m.  her  first  cousin,  Eev.  William  Trail. 
Margaret,   m.  1st,  Aug.  1768,  —  Webster,  Esq.  of  Dundee ; 
and  2ndly,  4  March,  1794,   WilUam  Dow,  Esq.,  brother  of 
Mrs.  E.  Trail. 

The  Eev.  Eobert  Trail  d.  7  Nov.  1752.    His  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  Eobert  Trail,  Minister  of  Panbride,  6.  10  July, 
1719;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Anthony  Dow,  of  Fettercairn, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  2  June,  1805)  had  issue, 

Eobert  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ballintoy,  b.29  Aug.  1754,  d.v.nm. 

Anthony,  of  whom  presently. 

James,  Minister  of  St.  Cyrus  or  Ecclesgraig,  co.  Kincardine, 

6.  7  May,   1767;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  David  Burns,  of 

Largo,  CO.  Fife.  John. 

Thomas,  Blerchant  in  Montrose,  b.  18  Jan.  1764;  m.  9  Feb. 

1795,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Airth,  of  Mains  of  Dun,  and  d. 

11  Feb.  1822,  having  had  issue. 
David,  Minister  of  Panbride,  b.  27  June,  1765;  m.  23  June, 

1795,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Biss,  Esq.  of  Deptford,  co. 

Durham,  and  had  issue. 
Catherine  Jane,  m.  Alexander  Airth,  Esq. 
Margaret  Black,  »i.  her  cousin,  James  Dow,  Esq. 

The  Ven.  Eobert  TraU  d.  7  April,  1793.    His  2nd  son, 

The  Eev.  Anthony  Trail,  of  Bally  lough.  Prebendary  of  St. 
Andrew's,  Archdeacon  of  Connor,  and  Rector  of  Skull,  b.  25 
Nov.  1755;  m.  3  Jan.  1788,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Wm.  Watts  Gayer, 
LL.D.,  Chief  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Lords  in  Ireland,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  30  Nov.  1838)  had  issue, 

James,  b.  26  July,  1789;  d.  unm.  27  June,  1810. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Eobert  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Skull,  co.  Cork,  6.  15  July,  1793; 
m.  11  Feb.  1829,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Hayes, 
2nd  Bart,  of  Drumboe,  and  d.  1847,  having  had  issue. 

Catherine,  d.  unm.,  23  March,  1823. 
Archdeacon  Trail  d.  16  Nov.  1831.     His  2nd  son, 

WiLLLAM  Trail,  Esq.  of  Ballylough,  A.B.  Trin.  Coll. 
DubUn,  b.  3  Aug.  1791 ;  m.  1st,  11  Nov.  1824,  Louisa  Ann, 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Lloyd,  of  Castle  Lloyd,  by  Eliza- 
beth Fitzgerald  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Knight  of  Glin,  and  by 
this  lady  had  issue,  two  daus., 

I.  Elizabeth  Catherine. 

II.  Agnes,  d.  1833. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  July,  1836,  Louisa  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Eobert 
French,  Esq.  of  Monivea  Castle,  co.  Galway,  by  Nichola  his 
wife,  sister  of  Sir  Edward  O'Brien,  4th  bart.,  of  Dromoland, 
and  by  her  had, 

I.  Anthony,  now  of  Ballylough. 

II.  Robert  Gayer,  6.  21  Nov.  1839. 

III.  William  Acheson,  b.  2  Sept.  1844. 

III.  Maria  Nichola. 

IV.  Agnes  Victoria,  in.  23  Jan.  18G7,  Eev.  John  Joseph 
Jackson,  of  Ballinderry  Rectory,  eldest  son  of  Very  Rev. 
James  Jackson,  Dean  of  Armagh,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Louisa  Henrietta,  d.  1850. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  betw-een  two  mascles  in  chief  or,  and  a 
trefoil  slipped  in  base  arg.  Crtst — A  column  set  in  the  sea 
ppr.     Motto — Discrimine  salus. 

Seat — Ballylough  House,  Bushmill. 


TRANT    OF    DOVE  A. 
Teant,  John,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  co.  Tipperary,  J.P., 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1847,  b.  23  May,  1819  ;  w.'s  Nov. 
1842,  Sarah  Sophia,  2ud  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Eobert 
Garden,  3rd  bart.  of  Templemore,  and  has  issue, 

I.  FiTZGiBBON,  J. P.  CO.  Tippcrary,  Light  Infantry,  late  72nd 
Highlanders,  6.  19  Oct.  1849. 

II.  Frederick  Ion,  b.  17  Sept.  1856. 

III.  John  Francis,  b.  14  April,  1863. 

IV.  Hans  Arthur,  b.  i  Feb.  1864. 

I.  Caroline  Frances. 

II.  Sara  Louise,  m.  9  Aug.  18G4,  Francis  Wise  Low,  Esq.  of 
Kilshane,  co.  Tipperary. 


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III.  F.lcanor  Nina,  w.  15  Oct.  1873,  Eev.  U.  W.  Xush,  M.A., 

T.C.D.  IV.  Emily  Henrietta. 

V.  Alice  Sophia.  VI.  Florence  Hose. 

Yii.  Arabella  Maud.  viii.  Mabel,  d.  15  Sept.  18C1. 

ILl'UCaflt.— The  Tran-ts  claim  Danish  cxtraetion,  and  are 
of  antiquity  in  Ireland,  bir  Patrick  Trant,  Bart.,  Commis- 
sioner of  the  Revenue,  accompanied  King  James  II.  to  I'rance. 
Sir  Patrick's  brotlier.  Governor  Trant,  to.  Miss  Steele,  sister  of 
the  celebrated  Sir  Richard  Steele,  and  had  a  dan.,  Margaret, 
m.  Richard,  4th  Earl  of  Cavan.  The  great-grandfather  of  the 
present  representative,  Tuomas  Teant,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  co. 
Kerry,  was  father  of 

DoMi.vicE  Tbant,  Esq.  of  Dunkettle,  co.  Cork,  to.  Eleanor 
Fitzgibbon,  sister  of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Clare,  Lord  Chancellor 
of  Ireland,  and  had  issue, 
John  Fbederick,  of  whom  propcntly. 
William  Henry,  -m.  Charlotte,  dau  of  —  Lumsdon,  Esq. 
Maria,  m.  Henry,  2ad  Lord  Dunulley. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Feederick  Trant,  Esq.  of  Dovea,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
10th  Royal  Hussars,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Francis  Brooke,  Esq. 
of  Colebrooke,  co.  Fermanagh  (brother  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Brooke,  Bart.),  by  Hannah  his  wife  (dau.  of  Henry 
Brittle,  Esq.  of  Dunalley  Castle,  and  Kilboy,  co.  Tiijperary, 
and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Dunalley),  and  had  issue, 
John,  present  representative. 

Caroline,  -m.  Nov.  18.33,  James  Hans  Hamilton,  F.sq.  of 
Abbotstown,  co.  Dublin,  M.P.  for  that  co.;  d.  9  March, 
184.5.  Louisa  Anne. 

Selina,  m.  A.  B.  Cane,  Esq. ;  d.  5  Nov.  1859. 
He  d.  21  Nov.  1838. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  two  swords  in  saltire  hilts  in  base 
ppr.  between  three  vo.ses,  one  in  chief  and  two  in  fess  arg. 
Crext— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  rising  ppr.  holding  in 
the  beak  a  sprig  of  laurel  vert.  MoUo — Aquila  non  capit  fnuscas. 
iV««— Dovea,  Xhurles,  co.  Tipperary.  ClaO — Kildare  Street, 
Dublin. 

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TRAPPES    OF    STANLEY    HOUSE. 

Teappe.s,  Thomas  Btexaxd,  Esq.  of  Stanley 
House,  Clitlieroe,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  cos.  Lancaster 
and  West  Riding  of  co.  York,  Major  1st  Royal 
Lancajliire  Militia,  b.  15  Feb.  1832  ;  m.  10  Jan. 
18G(),  Helen,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lomax,  Esq.  of 
"Wesfield  House,  Preston,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  James  Hubert,  6.  30  Oct.  1866,  deceased. 

II.  Richard,  b.  19  Feb.  1870. 

III.  John  Byrnand,  b.  14  July,  187G. 

IV.  Edmund  Neville,  b.  I'i  Oct.  1877. 

I.  Mary  Cecilia,  deceased. 

II.  Catherine  Mary,  6.  9  May,  1871. 

III.  Frances  Anne,  b.  20  April,  1873. 

IV.  Josephine  Mary,  b.  -1  Sept.  1S74. 

ILlltCdSC. — STEPnEN  Trappes,  of  London,  temp.  Edward 
IV.,  was  0.  at  Theydon  Boys,  Essex;  and  d.  in  the  1st  of 
Henrt  VII.,  leaving,  by  Elena  his  wife,  a  son  and  dau., 
Eeginald  and  Elizabeth,  both  living  1485.     Stephen's  brother, 

Tno.MAs  Tbappes,  of  Theydon  Buys,  Essex,  living  l!b5,  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Trappes,  of  Theydon  Boys,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Tbappes,  Citizen  and  Goldsmith  of  London,  who 
was  buried  in  St.  Leonard's,  Foster-lane,  1560.  He  to.  twice  : 
by  his  1st  wife  he  had  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Nicholas,  of  London,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Calton, 
of  London,  and  d.  1544,  leaving  two  daus.,  co-heirs, 

1  Alice. 

2  Mary,  the  wife  of  Lord  Giles  Paulet,  3rd  son  of  'WiUiam 
1st  Marquess  of  Winchester. 

II.  George,  who  left  four  sons,  1  Bryan;  2  Hugh;  3  Edward; 
4  John  ;  and  two  daus,  1  Joan  ;  2  Mary. 

III.  William,  of  whom  nothing  is  known. 

I.  Philippa,  TO.  Sir  George  Gilford,  Knt.  of  Middle  Cleydon, 
Bucks. 
Ke  m.  2ndly,  Joan,  dau.  of  Richard  Cryspe,  of  Northampton, 
Founder  of  several  fellowships  and  scholarships  in  Caius  Coll. 
Cambridge,  and  had  further  issue, 

IV.  Robert,  of  London,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Robert  Browne, 
of  London ;  and  d.  1576,  having  had  issue, 

1  Robert,  of  London,  m.  Katherine  Traeey;  and  rf.  1587, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Robert,  d.  s.  p.  before  1634. 

2  Rowland,  High  Sheriff  of  cos.  Surrey  and  Su.sscx;  d.  s.  p. 

3  Roger,  of  Chcame,  Surrey,  d.  1618,  leaving  by  Jane  his 
wife,  a  son,  Roger. 

4  Ralph,  of  E.^.«ex,  d.  x.  p.  before  1684. 

5  Giles,  of  Loiidou,  TO.  Elizabeth  Vernon,  and  had  with 


four  daus.,  a  son,  Robert,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  d. 
■ijiiin.  1635. 

C  William,  of  London,  to.  Anne  Field;  and(Z.  1630,  leaving, 
with  two  daus.,  as  many  sons,  Abraham,  of  Orsett,  Essex; 
and  Rowland,  both  executors  to  their  father's  will  1631. 

7  Andrew,  living  1616. 

8  Richard,  d.  s.  p.  before  1634.  ^ 

9  Robert,  of  Raworth,  Essex,  d.  unm.  1607.       *  " 
1  Dorothy,  m.  Ralph  Atkinson.  '' 

V.  Francis. 

II.  Joyce,  rii.  1st,  —  Saxye ;  and  2ndly,  —  Franldand,  wht 
c'.  without  surviving  is.suc,  1586,  having  founded  a  fellow- 
ship in  Brasenose  Coll.  Oxford. 

The  2nd  son  of  the  2nd  marriage  of  Robert  Trappes,  ^ 

Francis  Trappes,  Esq.  of  London,  whose  will  was  proved 
21  March,  1576,  m.  1st,  Frances  Baude,  of  co.  Lincoln,  by 
whom  he  had  two  daus.,  Joan  and  Frances  ;  and  2ndly,  Ann, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Robert  Byrnand,  Esq.  of  Knares- 
borough,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Norton,  Esq.  of 
Norton  Conyers,  and  Hon.  Susan  Neville  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard,  2nd  Lord  Latimer,  a  lineal  descendant  (through  her 
grandmother,  Hon.  Joanna  Bourchier,  dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord 
Berners)  of  Lady  Anne  Plantogenet,  dau.  of  Thomas,  of 
Woodstock,  Duke  of  Gloucester,  youngest  son  of  Edward  III. 
By  the  heiressof  Byrnand  (who  to.  2ndly,  William  Blount,  Esq. 
of  London,  and  Srdly,  Sir  John  Egerton,  Knt.  of  Egerton,  co. 
Chester),  Francis  Trappes  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Brockham,  Surrey,  1619,  to.  Eleanor,  dan.  of 
Edward  Fleet,  of  London,  Merchant,  and  had  issue,  Charles, 
b.  1603;  Penelope;  Mary;  Anne. 

III.  Henry,  a  posthumous  son,  living  1619. 

I.  Mary,  to.  Richard  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Kippington,  Kent. 

II.  Ursula,  III.  Lewis  Bowde,  Esq.,  Barrister. 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Fbascis  Trappes -Btrnand,  Knt.  of  Harrogate  and 
Nidd,  CO.  York,  knighted  at  Windsor,  July,  1603.  He  to.  Mary, 
3rd  dau.  and  eventually  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Anne,  wife  of 
Sir  William  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse)  of 
Richard  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Stowel,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  with 
seven  daus.  (i.  Anne,  m.  21  Jan.  1621,  Sir  George  Radcliffe, 
Knt.  of  Overthorpe,  co.  York,  LL.D.,  Attorney-General  to 
Charles  I.,  and  d.  13  May,  1659;  ii.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Mr.  Kip. 
worth;  in.  Joice,  to.  Mr.  Gardener;  iv.  Frances;  v.  Mary^ 
m.    Charles    Towneley,    Esq.    of   Towneley,    co.    Lancaster; 

VI.  Clara,  d.  unm.  1687  ;  vu.  Ursula;  vui.  Lucy)  four  sons, 
I.  Robert,  his  heir.  ii.  Henry. 

III.  Francis.  iv.  John. 

Sir  Francis  d.  Feb.  1642,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Trappes-Btrnand,  Esq.  of  Nidd  and  Harrogate, 
aged  twenty,  Dec.  1619,  who  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Taylor,  Esq.  of  Cornsey,  co.  Durham,  and  left  (with  three 
daus.,  Mary,  in.  Francis  Armytage,  Esq.  of  South  Kirby,  co. 
York;  Anne,  m.  Francis  Eadcliffe,  Esq.  of  ShefiSeld  Manor,  co. 
York;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Armytage,  Esq.  of  Killing 
Ilall,  CO.  York,  4th  son  of  Sir  Francis  Armytage,  1st  bart.  of 
Kirklees),  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Trappes-Btrnand,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  who  m.  Feb.  1667, 
Jane,  4th  dau.  of  Michael  Warton,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher  Maltby,  Esq.  of 
Maltby,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Michael,  at  Donay  Coll.,  and  under  age,  1078. 

III.  Henry,  of  London,  living  there  1723. 

IV.  William,  living  6  Feb.  1U77. 

V.  Christopher,  of  Carltonin-Craven,  co.  Y^ork,  m,  at  Tad- 
ca.ster,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Hargraves,  Esq, 
of  Carlton  in  Craven,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Tempest,  Esq.  of  Broughton,  and  had  i.ssue, 

1  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter  as  heir  of  his  cousin. 

2  Christopher,  d.  nnm.        3  Hugh,  d.  unm. 
4  Henry,  d.  unm.  1783. 

1  l^lizabeth,  to.  James  Towgood,  Esq.  of  Skipton,  co.  Tort 

2  Anne,  d.  unm.  3  Jane,  d.  unm. 
4  Katherine,  m.  George  Fethcrs,  Esq.  of  Habendon,  co. 

York.  5  Lucy,  to.  Thomas  Hill,  Esq. 

C  Mary,  ?n.  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  of  Cumberland;  and  d. 
15  May,  1809. 

VI.  Ralph,  named  in  the  will  of  his  father,  1677. 

I.  Mary,  under  age  1678,  executor  to  her  father's  will. 

II.  Katherine,  living  27  July,  1676. 

III.  Jane,  underage  1677. 
Mr.  Trappes-Byrnand  <l.  1673,  and  was  x.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Tbappes -Byrnand,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  who  -to.  J  683, 
Elizabeth,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Appleby,  Esq.  of  J.,inton, 
CO.  \''ork,  and  had  by  her  (who  t<.  in  the  convent  atlieg^ 
1724),  four  sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  Francis,  his  heir.        ii.  John,  b.  27  June,  1631;  d.  uniil 


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ni.  Thomas,  6.  21  March,  1G92;  d.  iin)».  112:). 

IV.  Ambrose,  b.  4  Nov.  1GU6 ;  d.  wnm.  16  April,  1760. 

I.  Katherinc,  m.  1707,  Hugh.  Anderton,  Esq.  of  Euxton,  co. 
Lancaster. 

II.  Elizabeth,  6.  4  Aug.  1693;  d.  unm.  1727. 

III.  Margaret,  6.  17  Nov.  1697;  m.  George  Craythome,  Esq. 
of  Ness,  CO.  York. 

jv.  Jane,  b.  15  April,  1G99;  d.  unm. 

V.  Anne,  b.  23  Jan.  17tO ;  d.  «n?ii.  17  Sept.  1732. 

Mr.  Trappes-Byrnand  d.  1710,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Tbappes,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  6.  1701,  who  d.  unm.  Dec. 
1761.     His  cousin  and  heir-male, 

Francis  Tbappes,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  continued  the  line  of  the 
family.  He  hi.  Grace,  dau.  of  Christopher  Joy,  of  Bishop 
Thornton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis,  his  heir.  ii.  Thomas,  d.  vnm.  aged  22. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Calvert,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  co.  York. 
Mr.  TrappescL  11  Oct.  1786,  afjed  83,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Trappes,  Esq.  of  Nidd,  6.  1740;  m.  Au^.  176:!, 
Slargaret,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  WiUiam  Witham,  Esq. 
of  Preston-upon-Tces,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Michael,  his  licir. 

II.  John,  Capt.  2nd  foot,  b.  24  June,  1770;  d.  unm.  22  Dec. 
1809.  III.  William,  6.  29  Feb.  1773;  d.  o.n.ni. 

IV.  Charles,  a  Major  in  the  army,  6.  29  Oct.  1776;  d.  at  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1827,  leaving  issue. 

V.  James,  h.  9  Nov.  1774;  d.  unm.  1832. 
\i.  Thomas,  6.  10  Aug.  1780,  Lieut.  E.N. 
VII.  William,  d.  young. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  at  Nidd,  7  March,  1791,  William  Tunstall, 
Esq.  of  Baltimore.  ii.  Dorothy,  d.  unm.  1803. 

III.  Jane,  b.  24  Oct.  17GS;  d.  unm.  5  Aug.  1787. 

IV.  Mary  Isabel,  m.  Aug.  1809,  Thomas  Tunstall,  Esq.  of 
Preston-upon-Skerne. 

V.  Katherine,  6.  2  June,  1783;  d.  unm.  31  Dec.  1857. 

Mr.  Trappes  d.  14  Aug.  1803,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Michael  Tbappes,  Esq.  of  Nidd  Hall,  co.  York,  6. 
17  Aug.  1775;  m.  4Dec.  17S3,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Lomax, 
Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

n.  Robert,  of  Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  30  April,  1793 ; 
m.  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Fielding,  Esq.  of  Catteral, 
D.L.  CO.  Lancaster  (she  d.  2  Feb.  ISoO);  and  d.  13  March, 
1868,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Btrnand,  now  of  Stanley  House,  who  s.  his 
uncle  as  representative  of  the  family  1871. 

2  Robert  Henry  Byrnand,  6.  27  April,  1833 ;  d.  5  June, 
1852. 

3  Charles  James  Byrnand,  of  Theydon  House,  J. P.  co. 
Lancaster,  and  West  Riding  co.  York,  6.  14  April,  IS3G. 

4  Rowland  Byrnand,  6.  18  June,  1837;  d.  14  April,  lSo5. 

1  Susanna,  b.  23  Jan.  1831 ;  d.  12  Aug.  1850. 

2  Mary,  b.  12  Aug.  1834 ;  d.  20  April,  1850. 

ni.  Michael  (Rev.),  of  Hull,  co.  York,  b.  23  April,  1797;  d. 
7  June,  1873,  buried  at  Ushaw  CoU.  co.  Durham. 

IV.  James  Edward,  b.  15  Oct.  1800;  d.  unm.  March,  ISIG. 

V.  Henry,  of  Chorlev,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of  Manchester, 
.Solicitor,   6.  20  June,   1805;  and  rf.  25  Jan.  1866.     Hem. 

4  Jlarch,  1837,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  Roskell,  E.'fq.  of  Flint, 
J. P.  CO.  Flint,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  July,  1863),  he  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Michael,  6.  31  Dec.  1837. 

2  George  Reginald,  b.  6  Jan.  1840. 

3  Stephen  Delleweige,  6.  21  March,  1843. 

4  Henry  Byrnand,  6.  27  May,  1844;   m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Mary  Anne,  b.  9  March,  1811 ;  d.  6  Nov.  1344. 

2  Elizabeth  Mary,  h.  5  July,  1S46. 

3  Jane,  6.  17  Nov.  1848. 

VI.  Roger,  a  Juris-Consulte  at  Paris,  h.  1  Jutip,  1S07;  m. 
Caroline  Frederica  Legge,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  ilajor  Payne, 
of  Weybridge  House,  Surrey;  and  d.  at  Merdrignac  in 
Brittany,  22  Nov.  1876,  having  had  issue, 

1  Francis  Roger  Plantagenct,  6.  at  Paris,  27  Feb.  1842. 

1  Emily  Jane  Rose,  6.  at  Paris,  26  Jan,  1844. 

2  Georgina  Maria,  b.  at  Paris,  June,  1845 ;  d.  young. 

3  Mary  Caroline,  6.  at  Paris,  28  July,  1848. 

VII.  Richard,  b.  15  Nov.  1808 ;  ni.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
Roskell,  Esq.  of  Flint,  J. P.  co.  Flint  (she  d.  27  Dec.  1851); 
and  d.  at  Boulogne-sur-Mer,  1849,  leaving  issue, 

Marmadiike. 

Elizabeth  Mary  Joanna,  m.  Jan.  1867,  F.  Chadwick,  Esq. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  23  June,  1728;  d.  unm.  at  the  ConTcnt  at 
Orrel  Mount,  near  Wigan. 

II.  Anne  Dorothy,  6.  23  Feb.  1803;  to.  182.i,  Thomas  TTnder- 
hill,  Esq.;  and  d.  1  Dec.  1874.     He  d.  12  Jan.  1833. 

Mr.  Trappes  d.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Rev.    Francis  Tbappes,   in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Catholic 

Church,  b.  28  Jan.  1790,  joined  his  father  in  barring  the  entail 

an  the  family  estate  when  the  Manor  of  Nidd  was  sold  1825. 

lie  d.  9  Feb.  1871,  and  was  buried  at  Stonyhurst  CoUege,  co. 

Lancaster,  when  he  i;as  s.  by  his  nephew, 
Thomas  Biksa.sd  Tbappes,  now  of  Stanley  House. 


.■((•m.5 — Ai'g.,  three  caltraps  sa.  Cresi. — .\  man's  head  couped 
at  the  shoulders  ppr.,  attired  gu.,  garnished  or,  on  the  head  a 
helmet  also  ppr.,  surmounted  by  a  plume  of  three  feathers  arg. 
Motto — Cultui  avorum  tidelis. 

Saat — Stanley  House,  Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster. 


TREDCROFT    OF    HORSHAM     MANOR. 

Tkedceoft,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  Sussex, 
D.L.,  late4tli  Dragoons,  b.  15  Dec.  1828;  m.  1850, 
Tlieodosia,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  i31igli,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Edward,  6.  March,  1853. 
1.  Theodosia. 

itrtllCajC. — Edward  Tredcroft,  living  at  Horsham  temp. 
Edward  VI.,  d.  7  Oct.  1558.     His  great-grandson. 

The  Rev.  Nathaniel  Tredcroft,  was  presented  to  tho 
Vicarage  of  Horsham  by  Oliver  Cromwell.  He  m.  11  Sept. 
1666,  Phoebe  Phillips;  and  tZ.  23  Sept.  169C,  leaving  issue.  The 
eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Tredcroft,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  b.  27  April,  1674; 
TO.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Scrase,  Esq.  of 
Steyning,  Sussex ;  and  d.  27  Oct.  1720,  leaving  a  son  and 
successor, 

Edward  Tredcroft,  Esq.  of  Horshnm,  6.  30  Nov.  1711;  m. 
Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Michel,  Esq.  of  Horsham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  April,  1794)  had  issue,  Nathaniel,  of 
whom  presently  ;  Edward  William  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  Rector  of 
Pulborough,  Sussex,  6.  1  Nov.  1749,  d.  unm.  .^i'2.2;  Mary; 
Phoebe  Phillips,  m.  22  Nov.  1769,  Peter  Du  Cane,  Esq. ;  and 
Chariotte,  m.  29  Nov.  1774,  Peter,  6th  Lord  King.  Mr.  Tred- 
croft d.  12  Aug.  1768,  and  was  «■.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nathaniel  Tredcroft,  Esq.  of  Horsham,  6.  13  Nov.  1S47; 
m.  11  Oct.  1781,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Steel,  Esq.  of  Hampnett, 
Sussex,  and  sister  of  the  Right  Hon.  Thomas  Steel,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  22  Nov.  1823)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert  {s(e  Tredcroft  of  GUn  Ancrum). 

I.  Charlotte,  -m.  her  cousin,  the  Hon.  George  King,  of  Frycm, 
Sussex;  and  d.  Aug.  1853,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Tredcroft  d.  3  April,  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Tredcroft,  Esq.  of  Warnham  Court,  Horsham,  b. 
27  Oct.  1788;  7a.  13  Dec.  1827,  Mary,*  eldest  dau.  of  Robert 
Hawgood  Crewe,  Esq.,  Secretary  to  the  Board  of  Ordnance, 
and  relict  of  James  Eversfield,  Esq.  of  Denne  Park,  Sussex, 
and  by  her  had  issue, 

Edwabd,  present  representative. 
George,  6.  13  Dec.  1832. 

Mr.  Tredcroft  d.  14  Feb.  1844. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  mount  rert  a  cock  ppr.    Crest — A  cocli's 
head  erased  ppr.    Motto — Vigilando  quiesco. 
Seat — The  Manor  House,  Horsham. 


TREDCROFT  OF  GLEN  ANCRUM. 

Teedceoft,  Chaeles  Lennox,  Esq.  of  Glen 
Ancrum,  Surrey,  J.P.,  Major  and  Adjutant  2ud 
Eoyal  Surrey  Militia,  and  formerly  Capt.  Eoyal 
Horse  Ai-tillery,  h.  2i  Oct.  1832;  m.  1st,  19  Nor. 
1863,  Harriette  Sophia  Louisa,  dau.  of  J.  H.  "U'ood- 
Tvard,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Dec.  18(39)  had, 

I.  Mary  Olivia  Georgina. 
He  m.  2ndly,  27  April,  1871,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the 
late  Sir  William  Scott,  of  Aucriun,  Dart.,  M.P.,  and 
has  issue, . 

I.  Ctril  Arthitb  Lennox,  b.  5  Jan.  1S7S. 

It.  Jluriel  Edina  Elizabeth  Milford. 

III.  F.dith  Veronica  Sholta  de  Mont  D'.\urensan. 

IV.  Hilda  Mary  Clavering. 

Major  Tredcroft  served  in  the  Crimea   (mcdnl  and 
clasp,  Turkish  medal,  and  Order  of  the  Medjidie). 

ILiUCitgC— Rev.  Robert  Tredcroft,  M.A.,  Prebendary 
of  Chichester,  and  Rural  Dean,  Rector  of  Tangmcre,  and  West 

*  Mrs.  Tredcroft  )J! .  her  1st  husband,  James  Erersfield,  Esq., 
15  Jime,  1815,  and  had  issue  by  that  marriage, 
Charles  Gilbert,  of  Denne  Park,  Horsham. 
Anne  Isabella  Mary,  m.  Charles  G.  Bethune,  Esq.  of  Worth, 

Sussex. 
Sophia,  m.  Henry  William  George,  3rd  Marquess  of  Anglesey. 


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TEE 


Itcbenor,  and  Vicar  of  Fittlewortli,  Sussex,  younRer  son  of 
N.  Tredcroft,  Esq.  (seeTREDCEOFT  of  Horsham  Manor),  b.  3  Dec. 
1791 ;  m.  3  Aug.  1824,  Frances  Katherine,  only  dau.  of  Sir  T. 
Brooke-Pecliell,  Bart.,  M.P.,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jolin  and  Lady  Diana  Clavering,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Lennox,  now  of  Glen  Ancrum. 

I.  Frances,  vi.  1865,  Sir  Henry  Dryden,  Bart.,  of  Canons 

Ashby,  Northampton. 
n.  Caroline,  m.  1854,   Kichard  C.  Naylor,  Esq.  of  llooton 

Hall,  CO.  Chester;  and  d.  1855. 
HI.  Georpcina,  m.  1854,  Sir  Charles    Watson,   3rd   bart.  of 

Wratting  Park,  co.  Cambriilse. 
IV.  Emily  Susan,  m.  1861,  WiUiain  Fermor  Eamsay,  Esq. 

Mr.  Tredcroft  d.  19  Dec.  1846. 

Arms  (xcp  Tredcroft  nf  Hnrxhnm  Mnnnr). 
Seal — Glen  Ancrum,  Guildford,  Surrey. 


TREDENNICK    OF    CAMLIN". 

Teedennick,  John  Galbraith,  Esq.  of  Camlir, 
CO.  Donegal,  Col.  Donegal  Militia,  b.  8  April,  1828 ; 
m.  3  March,  1859,  Emily  Dodsworth,  dau.  of  Joseioli 
Haydon,  of  Guildford,  and  has  issue, 


I.  George,  at  Cambridge.  ii.  John. 

IV.  Trevelyan.  v.  Perciyal. 

VII.  Charles. 
1.  Sophie. 


III.  Arthur. 
VI.  William. 


ILlltragC— The  family,  one  of  Cornish  extr.aclion,  from 
St.  Beock,  near  Bodmin,  who  lost  Iheir  estates  through  their 
adherence  to  the  cause  of  Cuarles  I.,  was  established  in 
Ireland  temp.  William  III. 

William  Tredennick,  Esq.,  had  two  sons,  Jons,  the  heir; 
William;  and  nine  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Tredennick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  m.  Sarah  Hamilton,  of 
Eden,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1801)  left  issue, 

William,  of  Camlin,  his  heir,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Jones,  Esq. ;  and  d.  n.  i>. 

James,  d.  v.nm.  Archibald,  d.  wrtm. 

George,  d.  v.nm.  Galbraith,  his  heir. 

He  d.  1782.    The  5th  son, 

Galbraitu  Tredennick,  Esq.  of  Camlin,  h.  1757;  s.  to  his 
estates  on  the  death  of  his  eldest  brother,  William,  who  d. 
June,  1817.  He  m.  19  April,  1793,  Anne,  dau.  and,  in  her 
issue,  heiress  of  George  Nesbitt,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  co.  Donegal, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Sept.  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Arnold,  late  of  Camlin. 

II.  George  Nesbitt  (Rev.),  of  Woodhill,  Ardara,  co.  Donegal, 
Vicar  of  KUbarron,  Diocese  of  Haphoe,  b.  26  May,  17U0;  m. 
June,  1827,  Lydia,  6th  dau.  of  William  JIagee,  D.D.,  Arch- 
bishop of  Dublin  (she  d.  1865),  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Galbraith,  now  of  Camlin. 

2  George  Nesbitt  (Kev.),  Incumbent  of  St.  John's,  Devon- 
port,  B.A.,  b.  3  Dec.  1840. 

3  James  Richard  Knox,  57th  regt.,  6.  4  Oct.  1842. 

4  William  Magee,  M.D.,  b.  5  July,  1844. 

1  Elizabeth  Moulson,  m.  Kev.  John  Taylor  CofTy,  Rector 
of  Magorban. 

2  Anne    Nesbitt,    m.    March,    1851,    Lieut.-Col.    Robert 
Abraham  Logan,  57th  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Lydia,  -m.  Charles  King  Colquhoun,  Esq.,  Capt.  Tyrone 
Militia. 

4  Maria,  d.  youug.  5  JTargaret  Sarah. 

III.  William  Richard,  m.  Jl.aria,  7th  dau.  of  William  Magee, 
D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  ISol) 
had  issue, 

1  William  Richard,  27th  regt.  2  Charles. 

1  Elizabeth. 

2  Annette,  m.  St.  George  Jchn^ton,  Esq. 

3  Wilhelmina.  4  Marcia,  married. 

5  Jane.  6  Annabella.  7  Charlotte.  8  Maria. 

I.  Elizabeth  Jane,  in.  Capt.  Coyne  Reynolds,  of  Coolbeg,  co. 
Donegal,  39th  regt.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Anna  Maria. 

II.  Annabella,  rn.  Capt.  William  Atkinson,  of  Dcvonport, 
30th  regt ;  and  d.  s.  -p. 

Mr.  Galbraith  Tredennick  d.  17  June,  1817,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Arnold  Tredennick,  Rsq.  of  Camlin,  J.P.  cos.  Done- 
gal, Fermanagh,  and  Roscommon,  High  Sheriff  co.  Fermanagh 
1821,  b.  21  Jlay,  1795;  to.  25  Jan.  1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Jolmston,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill,  co.  Donegal;  and 
d.  s.  p.  His  nephew,  John  Galbraith  Tredennick,  is  now  of 
Camlin. 

Arms— Az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  stars  or,  a  crescent 
gu.  between  two  crosses  pattee-litehee  sa.  Crest— A  martlet 
holding  an  olive-branch  ppr.     Motto— Fidt:s  not  timet. 

i'tat— Camlin,  Ballyshannon. 


TREGONING-    OF    LANDUE. 

Teegoning,  John  Simmons,  of  Landue,  Cc 
wall  and  Ixed,   co.   Carmarthen,  J.P.  for  co.  C 
marthen,  b.  1842  ;  s.  1878  ;  m.   1866,   Sophia,  ci 
of  Edward  Norris,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  ist , 

I.  John  Simmons,  b.  16  Feb.  1868. 

H.  William  Edward  Cecil,  6.  17  Feb.  1871. 

III.  Arthur  Langford,  b.  5  Sept.  1874. 

IV.  Wynn  Harold,  b.  6  June,  1876. 

I.  Sophie  Elizabeth.         ii.  Emily  Grace.         iii.  Dorot 

iLlllCfigf. — John  Tregonino,  of  Gwenaps,  to.  29  J 
1813,  Grace  Simmons,  dau.  of  John  Simmons,  of  Trelassic 
Ladock,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  John  Simmons,  6.  26  April,  1814  ;  to.  6  Oct.  1810,  El 
beth  Avery,  dau.  of  John  Langford,  of  Buscastie;  d 
Landue,  31  March,  1878,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Simmons,  the  present  representative. 

2  William  Henry,  h.  12  Oct.  1843;  d.  in  infancy. 
1  Grace,  b.  25  Aug.  1841 ;  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  William  Henry,  b.  19  March,  1816;  d.  unm.  I  Ma 
1875. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  mount  vert  a  stag  lodged  in  frnnt  of  tl 
oak  trees  ppr.  a  chief  az.  thereon  a  passion  cross  between 
mullets  of  the  field.  Crent — In  front  of  a  rock  ppr.  there' 
castle  arg.  a  stag  lodged  or.  Moltu — Semper  paratus  sea 
tutus. 

Seats — Landue,  near  Launceston,  Cornwall;  and  Isc 
Ferryside,  co.  Carmarthen.    Clalj — St.  Stephen's,  S.W. 


TREGONWELL    OF    ANDERSON. 

Tregonwell,  John,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  : 
Cranbourue  Lodge,  co.  Dorset,  D.L.,  High  Slu 
1871,  b.  26  Sept.  1811 ;  m.  17  Dec.  1836,  Each 
youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  Robert  Lowlh,  by  Frai 
Harrington  his  wife,  and  graud-dau.  of  Rol 
Lowth,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London,  and  by  her  ha.- 

I.  Henrietta  Frances. 

II.  Wyndham  Rachael,  m.  13  Feb.  1873,  Major  Bayn 
Inglis,  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  W.  Inglis,  K.C.B. 

III.  Mary  Robina. 

ILlltCajC. — This  family  derives  its  surname  from 
ancient  seat,  Tregonwell,  in  Cornwall.  Polion,  in  his  des' 
tion  of  Cornish  men  and  manners,  mentions  the  Tregoni 
as  of  Bellermine,  and  records  that  "they  builded  ii 
places,  and  had  many  lands  and  manors  before  tlie  Noi; 
Conquest."    Towards  the  close  of  the  15th  century, 

Trdgoswell,  of  Tregonwell,  had  two  sons, 

Hubert,  his  heir,  whose  mals  descendants  became  cm 
in  the  reign  of  King  James  1.,  the  co-heiresses  man 
Bawden,  PoUamountcr,  and  Penpoll. 

John.  .^ 

The  younger  son, 

John  Tregonwell,  an  eminent  civilian  in  the  tinw 
Henrt  VIII.,  was  employed  by  that  monarch  in  suing 
celebrated  divorce  from  Catherine  of  Arragon.  In  1544 
was  appointed  by  special  commission,  with  others  na 
therein,  to  preside  in  the  Court  of  Chancery,  durinsf 
absence  of  the  Lord  Chancellor,  Sir  Thomas  Wriothesley, 
in  1550,  he  was  constituted  one  of  the  Commissioners  o( 
Great  Seal,  in  consequence  of  the  indisposition  of  the  '. 
Chancellor  Rich.  In  1552,  he  received  the  honour  of  kni 
hood,  was  returned  to  Parliament  by  the  burgesses  of  f 
borough,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  and  Somi 
1504.  In  addition  to  those  great  and  lucrative  offices, 
King  conferred  upon  him  very  extensive  territorial  gn 
amongst  others,  the  mitred  abbey  of  Milton,  Dorset, 
rendered  11  March,  1539,  by  Abbot  Bradley.  In  this  all 
Sir  John  Tregonwell  was  interred  1565,  under  an  altar  t 
of  grey  marble.    He  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

JouN  Tregonwell,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Miltol 
Anne  Somaster,  of  Somborne,  Hants,  and  had  a  son,  his 
cesser,  in  1855, 

John  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Abbey,  to.  Kathei 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Anthony  Browne,  eldest  son  01 
Anthony  Browne,  1st  Viscount  Montague,  and  had  two  so: 

John,  of  Milton  Abbey,   6.    1598;    whose  grand-dau. 
heire.5S,  Mary  Tregonwell,  to.   1st,   1680,   Francis  Lutt 
Esq.  of  Dunster  Castle ;  and  2ndly,  Sir  Jacob  Banks,  Kl 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Tregonwell,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  1604,  1015,  and  1 
purchased  the  estate  of  Anderson,  and,  erecting  the  mac 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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se  1622,  went  to  reside  there  on  the  marriage  of  his  elder 
He  d.  1639,  when  Milton  Abbey  passed  to  his  son  and 
■,  John  Tregonwell,  Esq.,  and  his  2nd  son  became 
I10MA8  Tbegonweli.,  Esq.  of  Anderson.     He  was  6.  1G03 ; 
16.15,  Dorothy,  relict  of  Sir  John  Ryves,  and  dau.  of  the 
1.  Henry  Hastings,  of  Woodlands,  2nd  son  of  George,  4th 
1  of  Huntingdon,  and  had  one  son  and  four  daus.     Mr. 
ijonwell  d.  16p5,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 
OHN  Tbegoxwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  m.  thrice;  by  his  1st 
•,  Lewes,  dau.  of  Lady  Beauchamp,  he  had  a  son  and  heir, 
OHN  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  6.   1701,  m.  twice, 
./.  1760,  leaving,  by  Anna  CatUarina,  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of 
t.  Hill,  his  son  and  successor, 

HOMAS  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  to.  1st,  Miss  Sarah 
ndcrs.  and  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  and  John,  who  both 
eased  him,  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  Henrietta  Eleanora, 
f  Michael  Lister,  Esq.,  and  cousin  of  Thomas  Lister, 
i  Kibblesdale,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1761,  an 
•  child, 

twis  Di>roKE  Gkssvenor  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson, 
and  D.L.,  b.  14  Eeb.  1758,  in  whose  favour  the  House  of 
lis  decided  the  suit  instituted  by  his  father  against  John 
than,  Esq.,  the  heir  of  Jacob  Bancks,  so  far  as  the  estate 
'regonwell  was  concerned.  That  property  his  guardians 
sequently  sold  to  the  Vyvyan  family.  Mr.  Tregonwell  m. 
Dec.  1781,  Catherine,  only  child  of  St.  Barbe  Sydenham, 
of  Combe,  Somerset,  by  whom  (who  d.  Feb.  1794)  he  had 


r.  Barbe,  his  heir. 

ulenEllery,  m.  8  March,  1814,  Capt.  J.DuffMarkland,  K.N. 

]  m.  2ndly,  11  July,  1800,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
■■  liam  Portman,  Esq.  of  Bryanston,  Dorset,  and  had  by  her 
«  son  and  one  dau., 

'  3HN,  of  Cranbourne  Lodge,  successor  to  his  half-brother, 
;  ind  now  of  Anderson, 
enrietta  Lewina,  m.  6  July,   1825,  Hector  William  Bower 
Vlunro,  Esq.  of  Edmondsham,  Dorset. 

r  TregonweU,  High  Sheriff  1780,  d.  IS  Jan.  1832,  and  was 
his  elder  son, 

Barbe  Tregonwell,  Esq.  of  Anderson,  6.  6  Aug.  1782; 
...1859. 

.  nis — Arg.,  three  pellets  in  fess  within  two  bari-ulets  sa. 
1  veen  as  many  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  Cre.ft — A  Cornish 
t  leh's  head  and  neck  ppr.  holding  in  its  beak  a  chaplet  erm. 

1.     Motto — Nosce  Teipsura. 

,— Anderson,  Blandford,  Dorset. 


TRELAWNY    OF    COLDRINICK. 

'eelawnt,  Chaeies,  Esq.  of  Coldrinick,  Corn- 
High  Sherifi   of  CornwaU  1822,  b.  26  June, 

.tltCajJC — HenhtSt.  Geokge  Darell,  Esq.,  of  Eichmond 

<  of  William  Darell,  Esq.,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of 
1  lard  Dayrell,  Esq.  of  Lillingston  Dayrell,  and  great-grand- 
'     f  Thomas  Darell,  Esq.  of  Trewornan),  .?.  to  Coldrinick  by 

mise  of  his  cousin,  Charles  Trelawny,  Esq.,  whose  mother, 
:  abeth,  was  sister  of  William  Darell,  Esq.     He  assumed,  in 

<  equence,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Tkelawnt.  He  d.  s.  p., 
V  n  Coldrinick  passed,  in  virtue  of  a  further  limitation,  to  his 
1  man, 

ARELL  Crabb,  at  whose  decease,  s.  2>-,  1705,  it  devolved 
1  a  his  cousin, 

owABD  Stephens,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.A.  (son  of  Edward 
5  hens,  Esq.,  m.  10  Nov.  1761,  and  d.  April,  1773,  by  Cathe- 
I  his  wife,  who  d.  Feb.  1814,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Bedford,  and 
f  idson  of  Eev.  Edward  Stephens,  by  Anne  Darell  his  wife, 
t  cousin  of  Henry  St.  George  Darell,  Esq.),  who  thereupon 
t  :  the  surname  of  Trelawny.    He  m.  26  Aug.  1795,  Jane, 

<  .  of  Thomas  Woollcombe,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  and  by 
1  (who  d.  July,  1813)  had  issue, 

IARLE3,  now  of  Coldrinick. 
Iward  (Eev.),  d.  4  Dec.  1S66. 

nne  Darell,  m.  Edward  Jago,  Esq.,  Srdsonof  the  Eev.  John 
(ago,  D.D.,  "Vicar  of  Milton  Abbot  and  Battery;  and  d. 
868,  leaving  issue  four  sons  and  three  daus.,  John  Jago, 
^ol.  Commanding  74th  Highlanders,  now  at  Singapore; 
•:dward;  Charles  Trelawny ;  Robert  Stephens;  Jane  Darell; 
jucretia  Belford ;  Ellen  Trelawny,  m.  Eev.  F.  J.  Eooke, 
i;anon  of  Salisbury. 

lien,  in.  Christopher  McAdam,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Loudoun 
ilcAdam;  and  i(.  having  had  three  daus.,  one  deceased; 
md  one  m.  Mr.  Maynard. 

1  Trelawny  d.  April,  1807. 
'■ins— Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.     Cvnt — A  wolf  passant  ppr. 
at— Coldrinick,  parish  of  St.  German's,  Cornwall. 


TRELAWNY    OP    SHOTWICK. 

Teelawny,  Horace,  Esq.  of  Shotwick  Pari,  co. 
Chester,  late  Capt.  Eoyal  Horse  Guards,  m.  1859, 
Hon,  Maria  Katharine  Benn-Walsh,  eldest  dau.  of 
John,  1st  Lord  Ormathwaite,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Florence.  II.  Maud.  iii.  Hilda. 

IV.  Lilian.  v.  Miny. 

ULinCclQC. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  Cornish  family 
of  Trelawny  of  Tidawny. 

Gen.  Harry  Trelawny,  Governor  of  Languard  Fort  (younger 
brother  of  Sir  William  Trelawny,  6th  bart.  of  Trelawny),  m., 
and  d.  1830,  leaving  a  son. 

Col.  Charles  Trelawny,  of  Shotwick,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Brereton  at  the  decease  of  Given  Salusbury 
Brereton,  Esq.  Hem.  Maria,  sisterof  Sir  Christopher  Hawkins, 
Knt.  of  Trewithen,  Cornwall,  and  was  father  of 

Harry  Brereton  Trelawny,  Esq.  of  Shotwick,  6.  1792,  late 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards;  m.  1818,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Monk,  E.N.,  and  has  issue, 

Horace,  now  of  Shotwick.  Clarence. 

Agnes,  TO.  Hedworth  Barclay,  Esq.  of  Eastwick  Park, 
Leatherhead,  who  is  deceased. 

Anna — Arg.,  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  oak  leaves 
slipped  ppr.  Crest — A  wolf  passant  ppr.  Motto — Sermoni  con- 
sona  facta. 

Seat — Shotwick  Park,  Great  Saughall,  co.  Chester. 


TRELAWNY    OF    HAIil. 

See  CoLiixs. 


AND 


TREMAYNE    OF    HELIGAN 
SYDENHAM. 

Teematne,  John,  Esq.  of  Heligan,  Corn-svall, 
and  Sydenham,  Devon,  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1859,  h.  15  April,  1825  ; 
m.  13  Nov.  1860,  Hon.  Marj  Charlotte  Martha 
Vivian,  dau.  of  Charles  Cresj)igny,  2nd  Lord  Vivian, 
of  Grlynn,  and  has  issue, 

John  Claude  Lewis,  6.  29  Oct.  1869. 

Onera  Mary  Georgiana,  aud  other  daus. 

ittnCagC- — From  the  Manor  of  Tremayne,  in  the  parish  of 
St.  Martin,  on  the  banks  of  Helford  Haven,  this  faniily  derived 
at  a  very  remote  period  its  designation.  In  the  reign  of 
Edward  III.,  Perys  Tremayne  was  there  resident.  By  his 
wife.  Dame  Opre  Treskewys,  he  was  father  of 

John  Tremayne,  to  whom,  having  no  issue  himself,  s.  his 
brother, 

Perys  Tremayne,  who  in.  Onera  Trevertea,  and  was  grand- 
father of 

Thomas  Tremayne.  This  was  the  last  resident  of  the  family 
at  Tremayne.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Trenchard 
of  Collacombe,  and  removed  in  consequence  to  that  estate, 
where  his  descendants  flourished  for  more  than  three  centuries. 
Isabella  Trenchard,  surviving  her  husband,  re-married  with  Sir 
John  Dammerel.    Thomas  Tremayne  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Nicholas  Tremayne,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Tremayne,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Carew. 

John  Tremayne,  of  Collacombe,  who  m.  a  dau.  of  —  Warr, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  of  Tregonnan,  Cornwall,  ancestor  of 

Lewis  Tremayne,  of  Heligan,  who  commanded  a  regt.  of 
foot  for  King  Charles  I.,  and  was  Lieut. -Governor  of  Pen- 
deunis  Castle.     This  gallant  person  had  two  sons, 

1  John  (Sir),  King's  Serjeant,  and  author  of  the  Pleas  of 
the  Crnwa,  who  d.  s.  p. 

2  Charles,  whose  son, 

Lewis  Tremayne,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  — 
Clotworthy,    Esq.   of  Eashleigh  and  Clotworthy,   in 
Devon,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John,  m.  Grace,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Hawkins,  Esq.  of  St.  Austell,  and  left,  with  a  dau., 
Grace,   wife  of  Charles  Eashleigh,  Esq.,  younger 
brother  of  the  House  of  Menabillj-,  a  son. 
The  Eev.   Henry   Hawkins  Tremayne,  of  whom 
hereafter,  as  representative  of  the  family  at  the 
decease  of  Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham, 
1808. 
Mr.  Tremayne  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Tremayne,  of  Collacombe,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
2  Henry  VII.  (1485).  He  m.  Philippa,  eldest  dau.  of  Roger 
Grenville,  Esq.  of  Stowe,  and  bad  eight  sons,  with  as  many 
daus.  The  former  were, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TRE 


EoGEB.  who  d.  s.  p. 

Ed>vard,  who  became  servant  to  Edward  Conrteney,  Marquess 
of  Exeter,  and  was  a  great  sufferer  for  his  inviolable  fidelity 
to  his  noble  master. 

DiGOBT,  eventual  successor  to  the  estates. 

Eichard  (twin  with  John),  (Rev.),  and  an  eminent  Divine. 

John,  Doctor  Tremayne. 

Kicholas  >  twins ;  between  these  brothers  so  great  a  resem- 

Andrew    f  blance  in  person  and  sympathy  of  afTection  sub- 
sisted, as  scarcely  to  have  been  paralleled. 
The  two  elder  sons,  Roger  and  Edmund,  dying  s.  p.,  the  estates 
eventually  devolved  upon  the  3rd  son, 

DiGOBY  Tbemayse,  Esq.,  who  thus  became  of  CoUacombe, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Aethce  Tkematne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe.  He  m.  1586,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Greville,  Knt.  of  Stowe,  by  whom  he  had  a 
numerous  family,  and  dying  16-34,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmc.vd  Tee.matse,  Esq.  of  Collacombe,  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Cooper,  of  Dorset,  and  had  issue, 

John,  d.  unm.  Thomas,  d.  train. 

John,  one  of  the  most  gallant  and  devoted  of  the  Cavaliers. 

Edward,  like  his  brother,  a  distinguished  and  faithful 
adherent  of  King  Charles  I. 

Akthuu. 
The  youngest  son,  eventually  inheriting  the  estates,  became 

Akthcr  Tbematne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe,  and  was  a  Col.  in 
the  army.  He  m.  Bridget,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Hatherleigh,  Esq. 
of  Lamerton,  and  was  father  of 

Edmund  Tbematne,  Esq.  of  Collacombe,  in.  Arabella,  dau. 
and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  Edward  Wise,  K.B.,  of  Sydenham, 
Devon,  and  had  issue,  Abthhr,  his  successor;  Edward  Wise, 
who  appears  to  have  d.  s.  p.;  Arabella;  and  Bridget.  Mr. 
Tremayne  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Arthce  Tbematne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
Halsewell  Tynte,  1st  bart.  of  Halsewell,  and  was  g.  by  his  son, 

Aethce  Tee.matne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham.  He  m.  Miss  Ham- 
mond, of  Wilts,  and  left  an  only  child. 

Aethce  Tbematne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  6.  1775,  who,  dying 
■unm.  Dec.  1S08,  devised  the  principal  estates  of  his  family  to 

The  Rev.  Henbt  Hawkins  Tbematne,  b.  27  July,  1741,  the 
lineal  heir,  and  after  the  decease  of  the  said  Arthur,  repre- 
sentative of  the  ancient  House  of  Tremayne.  Mr.  Hawkins 
Tremayne  m.  1767,  Harriet,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Hearle, 
Esq.  of  Penryn,  sometime  Vice-Warden  of  Cornwall  Stannaries, 
and  left  at  his  decease,  10  Feb.  1829,  an  only  son, 

John  Hearle  Tbematne,  Esq.  of  Heligan  and  Sydenham, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  17  March,  1780;  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
1831,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1806  to  1826.  He  m.  11  Jan. 
1813,  Caroline  Matilda,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lemon, 
1st  bart.  of  Carclew,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Aug.  1864;  had 
surviving  i.?sue, 

John,  now  of  Heligan  and  Sydenham. 

Arthur,  Col.  in  the  army,  now  of  Carclew  (nee  that  nanu). 

Henry  Hawkins,  6.  24  March,  1830;  ni.  Charlotte  Jane,  3rd 
dau-  of  John  Buller,  Esq.  of  Morval,  and  has  six  children. 

Harriet  Jane,  in.  25  Jan.  1842,  Sir  John  Salusbury  Tre- 
lawny,  3th  bart.  of  Trelawney. 

Mary,  m.  13  Feb.  1851,  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Townshend 
Boscawen.  Caroline,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Tremayne  d.  27  Aug.  1851. 

Arriis — Gu  ,  three  dexter  arms  conjoined  at  the  shoulders 
and  flexed  in  triangle  or,  fists  ppr.  Crests — Two  arms  em- 
bowed  holding  between  their  hands  a  man's  head  ppr.,  on  the 
head  a  high-crowned  hat  sa.     Motto — Honor  et  honestas. 

Seats — Heligan,  St.  Auslle,  Cornwall;  and Sydenliam, Devon. 


TREMAYNE    OF    CARCLEW. 

Teematne,  AETHrE,  Esq.  of  Carclew,  Corn- 
Trail,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  educated  at  Eton  and  Cli.  Ch. 
Oxford,  served  in  the  13th  Light  Dragoons  in  the 
Crimea,  and  commanded  them  as  Lieut. -Col.  1860- 
61,  b.  15  May,  1827  ;  m.  1st,  22  Sept.  1858,  Lady 
Erances  Margaret  Hely  Hutchinson,  2nd  dau.  of 
John,  3rd  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  K.P.,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  April,  1866)  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Eichard,  b.  17  Sept.  1851;  d.  30  Jan.  1862. 

II.  William  Fbancis,  b.  25  Oct.  1862. 
ui.  Charles  Lewis,  b.  14  Feb.  1864. 
IV.  John  Hearle,  b.  11  March,  18G5. 
i.  Carohne  Mary. 

He  m.  2ndlT,  15  Sept.  1870,  Emma  Penelope, 
5th  dau.  of  Eev.  T.  Phillpotts,  of  Porthgardden, 
Cornwall,  and  by  her  has  issue, 


V.  Arthur  Hughes,  h.  19  Oct.  1872. 
n.  Alice  Op  re,  6.  10  Feb.  1875. 

Col.  Tremayne  s.  by  will,  March,  1868,  to  the  cstat 

of  his   uncle,    Sir   Charles   Lemon,   2nd  and  la 

bart.  of  Carclew. 

Lineagea.nd.  Armn — Same  as  Tbematne  of  Hdigan. 
Seat — Carele  w,  Perran-ar- Worthal. 


TREMENHEERE  OF  TREMENHEERE. 

Teejiesheeee,  Hugh   Setmoue,  Esq.   of  Tr 

menheere,    Cornwall,   b.  22  Jan.   1804  ;    m.  ISo 

Lucy,  dau.  of  Ealph  Bernal,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  h. 

issue, 

I.  Florence  Lucy.  ii.  Evelyn  Westfaling. 

iLtltCajSC. — This    family  has   been  long    established 
Cornwall.    In  the  reign   of  Edward  I.,  Nicholas  de  Tb 
menheeee,  received  grants  of  manorial  rights.    Another 
its  ancestors,  John  Tremenheere,  1680,  endowed  the  church 
Penzance. 

William  Teemeniteere,  m.  Mary,  dau.   of  John  Boria; 
Esq.  of    Pendeen,   Cornwall,   by   his  wife   Lydia  Harris, 
Hayne,  near  Lifton,  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

William  Teemenheebe,  Esq.  of  Penzance,  in.  Catherin 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Walter  Borlase,  LL.D.,  of  Castle  Hornet 
near  Penzance,  Vice  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  by  his  wi 
Margaret  Pendarves,  of  Paul,  and  had  issue, 

William.  John. 

Walter,  of  whom  presently. 

Henry  Pendarves,  J.P.  and  D.L.  Cornwall. 

Catherine.  JIary.  Margaret. 

The  3rd  son, 

Majoe-Gen.  Walter  Teemenceeee,  K.H.,  m.  20  3Iarc 
1802,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Apperley,  Esq.  of  Pit 
gronow,  near  Wrexham,  J-P.  and  D.L.,  and  afterwards 
Wotton  House,  near  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

Hugh  Setmodb,  now  of  Tremenheere. 

John  Henry,  ni.  1839,  Eliza  Caroline  Pierard,  and  has  issu 

George  Henry  Wynn. 
George  Borlase,  in.  1841,  Sarah  Sophia  Lumsden,  and  h 

issue,  George  Pendarves. 
Charles  William,   m.  1341,   Camilla  Eliza  Greig,   and  h 

issue,  Seymour  Greig. 
Mary  Frances.  Anne  Caroline. 

Arras — Sa.,   three  doric  columns  paleways  arg.     CreH— 
Saracen's   head  in  profile  ppr.     J/o£<o^Thryscryssough 
Deu  a  nef. 

Seat — Tremenheere,  near  Penzance,  co.  Cornwall.  Hesider 
—43,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W. 


TRENCH  OF  CANGORT  PARK. 

Teenxh,  Hexet,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park,  Kirf 
Co.,  J.P.  COS.  Tipperarj  and  Eang's  Co.,  High  Sher 
1842,   b.   8   Oct.    1807;    m.   22   Oct.   1836,   Ho 
Georgiana  Amelia  Mary  Bloomfield,  younger  dau. 
Benjamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Henet  Bloomfield,  of  Deer  Park,  Cloughjordan,  5. 
Nov.  1340;  m.  11  Aug.  1S70,  Jessie,  only  child  of  Willis 
Charles  Frederick  Rawlins,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henet  William  Bloomfield,  b.  17  May,  1873 

2  Frederic  Charles  Bloomfield,  b.  23  April,  1878. 

1  Constance  Georgiana  Bloomifield. 

2  MUdred  Blanche  Bloomfield. 

n.  William  Thomas  b.  Sept.  1843  ;  m.  10  Jan.  1877,  BM* 
beth  Ida,  dau.  of  CoUn  George  Campbell,  Esq.  of  StOB 
field,  CO.  Argyll. 

III.  Benjamin  Bloomfield,  6.  23  Nov.  1846.  j^ 

I.  Harriott. 

II.  Georgiana  Sarah,  m.  24  June,  1869,  Francis  Willia 
Lloyd  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Nanhoran,  co.  Carnarvon,  ai 
has  issue.  J 

III.  Louisa  Catherine,  m.  20  July,  1870,  James  Gore  Bool 
Esq.,  Capt.  K.E.,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Isabella  Katharine.  v.  Blanche  Helen. 

ittllCaCIC.— William  Trench,  Esq.  of  Cangort  Park, 
1769  (brother  of  Frederic,  1st  Lord  Ashtown,  and  4tli  ■ 
of  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  of  Moate  and  Woodlawn,  co.  Qi 
way,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Frairt 
Sadleir,  Esq.  of  Sopwell  Hall,  co.  Tipperary),  m.  18  June,  17* 
Sarah  Elizabeth  Frances  Henrietta  Ricarda,  only  dau.  of  tl 
Hon.  Robert  Moore,  younger  son  of  Edward,  5th  Earlj 
Drogheda,  s;ad  by  her  had  issue, 


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rnroiTRiCK    FiTZWitLiAM   (Rpv.),   5.    n   Mnn-li,    1790;    in. 
11)  Feb.  1335,  Louisa  Alice,  dau.  of  Col.  Kiglit  Hon.  Robert 
■\Vard,  son  of  Bernard,  1st  Viscount  Bangor,  and  by  her 
.  (who  d.  IG  Dec.  1878)  had  issue, 

I    1  William  Robert  (Rev.),  Hon.   Canon  of  Chester,  &.  9 
1      Oct.  1838;  m.  18  Jan.  1877,  Edith  Anne  Hamilton,  eldest 
dau.  of  Charles  Langton,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has  a  son, 
Krederic  Charles,  b.  25  Nov.  1877. 
2  Frederic  Ward,  d.  4  Jan.  1854. 
a  John  Henry,  rf.  unm.2o  Dec.  1870. 
4  Robert  Kitz  Frederic,  b.  14  Nov.  1843;  in.  28  Aug.  1868, 
I      Margaret  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Francis  Hcwson,   and 

d.  .<.  p.  14  June,  1869  ;  his  widow  d.  3  Au<j.  1871. 
t    5  Louis,  h.  20  JIarch,  lS4fi:  /;(.  21  June,  1877,  Mary  Anne, 
I      dau.  of  VVilliain  Robert  Ward,  Esq. 
.    1  Sarah  Louisa. 
■Henry,  now  of  Cangort  Park. 

Harriet,  m.  April,   1832,  Ven.  Evans  Johnson,  Archdeacon 
of  Ferns,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue. 

Anne  Slargaret,  i,i.  24  Oct.  18-39.  Guy  Atkinson,  Esq.    of 
■  Cangort,  King's  Co.,  who  d.  28  Nov.  1859,  leaving  issue. 
•.  Trench  d.  April,  1849. 

^4rms — Arg.,  a  lion  pa.ssant  gu..  between  three  fleurs-de-lis 
on  a  chief  of  the  last,  a  sun  in  splendour  or.     Crest — An 

-n  in  armour  embowed  holding  a  sword  all  ppr.     Aloilo — 

rtutus  fortuna  comes. 
'i'uai — Cangort  Park,  Roscrca,  King's  Co. 


DILLON-TBENCHARD    OF    LYTCHETT 
HOUSE. 

Dillon  -  Te'enchaed,  Hen^t  LrcK,  Esq.  of 
vtchett  House,  co.  Dorset,  b.  14  Jan.  1849  ;  in. 
March,  1870,  Farmy,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
ihn  Steele  Gatehouse,  Esq.  of  Bouynele  House, 
aisworth,  Hunts,  and  lias  issue, 

Harbt  Db  Bcrgh,  6.  22  Aug.  1872. 
Laura  Fanny,  &.  24  March,  1871. 

JLincagC— This  is  a  branch  of  the  noble  House  of  Dillon. 
•KE  Dillon,  Esq.,  an  officer  in  the  army,  2nd  son  of  Luke 
lloUj  Esq.  of  Clonbvock,  co.  Galway,  and  brother  of  Robert 
Hon,  1st  Lord  Clonbrock,  m.  17  Feh.  1785,  Lady  Margaret 
igusta,  sister  of  Henry,  1st  Marquess  of  Clanricarde,  K.P. 
hose  other  sister.  Lady  Hester  Amelia,  m.  1790,  William 
enchard,  Esq.  of  Wolveton,  who  d.  1821),  and  w.is  father  of 
The  Rev.  Hesrt  Luke  Dillon,  6.  10  Jan.  1786,  sometime 
etor  of  Lytchett  Maltravers,  Dorset,  m.  29  June,  1815, 
cebe,  dau.  of  J.  W.  Dawkins,  Esq.  of  Romsey,  Hants,  and 
March,  1845,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1854)  a  son, 
Iesrt  Lcke   Smith  Dillok-Tbenxhard,  b.   8  Jan.  1S23; 

17  March,  1848,   Laura  Augusta,  younger  dau.   of  Rev. 
J.  De  Witt,  of  Wod,  Dorset,  and  d.  24  May,  1867,  having 

N.<ue, 

.  xRT  Luke,  now  of  Lytchett  House. 
I  L'orge  Edmund.  William, 

.'harlcs  Edward.  Robert.  IIuj,h. 

iiira  Augusta.  Helen,  d.  young. 

/lis — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  arg.  and  az.,  in  the 
three  pallets  sa.,  for  Trenchard;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a 
1  rampant  gu.  debrUised  with  a  bar  az.  between  three  cres- 
its,  with  a  estoile  of  six  points  of  the  second  issuant  from 
h,  for  Dillon.  Crests — A  dexter  arm  embowed  vested  az. 
Ted  or,  holding  in  hand  a  trenching  knife  ppr.,  for  Tremc- 
KD.  On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erm.,  a  hawk  rising  ppr., 
Di'.LON.     Motto — Nosce  teipsum. 

■'s — Lytchett  House,  Poole,  Dorset;    Collinshay  House, 

Burton,  Somerset. 


TREVELYAN    OF    NETHEEWITTOlff. 

Teevelyan,  Thoenton'  Kogee,  Esq.  of  Nether- 
ton,  Northumberland,  b.  1843. 

^  tITCagC. — Walter  Treveltan,    Esq.,   2nd    son  of  Sir 

'>rge  Trevelyan,  3rd  bart.  of  Nettlecombe,  m.  14  July,  1772, 

ri;.iret,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Mary,  wife 

■  Thomas  Witham  Esq.   of  Hcadlam)  of  James  Thornton, 

of  Netherwitton,  co.  Northumberland  (a  family  of  dis- 

ion    in    Northumberland,    founded    by   the    celebrated 

R  de  Thornton,   "the  richest  merchant  that  ever  was 

'  lling  in  Newcastle,"  who  d.  2  Jan.  1430),  and  by  her  had 

'  sons,  Walter  Blackett,  d.  v.nni.,  and  Raleigh.     He  m. 

<Jy,  Miss  Margaret  Hitchen,  of  Penzance,  and  by  her  had 

«on,  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan,  m.  1828,  (and  had  a  son, 

'Iter  Raleigh,  m.  29  Sept.  1863,  Marion  Adelaide,  only  dau. 

<  !ie  Rev.  Charles  W.  Leslie),  and  two  daus.,  Julia  Anne,  m. 


1827,  —  John,  Esq.  of  Penzance;  and  Frances.  The  elJesi 
son, 

Walter  Blackett  Treveltan,  Esq.,  d.  unm.  3  April,  1818, 
and  was  5.  by  his  brother, 

RALEifiH  Treveltan,  Esq.  of  Netherwitton,  6.  G  Aug.  1731 : 
m.  14  June,  1819,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  Grey,  Esq.  of 
Shorestone  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue, 

Thornton  Raleigh,   6.  18  April,  1820;  m.   1812,  Dorothy 
Henderson,  and  d.  14  Feb.  1S45,  leaving  Issue, 
Thornton  Roger,  now  of  Netherwitton. 
Constance  Mary. 

Walter  Blackett,  b.  17  March,  1821  ;  m.  ITelcna  Carnlinp, 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  5th  bart.  of  Wellington  and 
Nettlecombe,  and  widow  of  Rev.  Bryan  Faussett. 

Raleigh,  b.  15  Aug.  1823;  to.  1844,  Sarah  Flora,  2nd  dau.  of 
Capt.  Macdonald,  36th  regt. 

Elizabeth  Young,  d.  8  June,  1830. 

Constance,  m.  7  Aug.  1850,  Robert  Hawdon,  Esq. 

Helena,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Harrington  Trevelyan,  formerly  60th 
Rifles,  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Trevelyan,  of  Henbury, 
Somerset. 

He  d.  12  May,  18C5. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gn.  a  demi-horse  arg.  hoofed 
and  maned  or,  coming  out  of  water  in  base  ppr.,  fur  Trevelyan  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.  a  chief  indented  of  the  second, 
for  Thornton.  Crest — Two  arms  counter  embowed  ppr.  habited 
az.  holding  in  the  hands  a  bezant.     Motto — Time  tiieth  troth. 

Suit — Netherwitton,  near  Morpeth. 


TEIPP  OF  HTJNTSPILL  AND  SAMPFORD 
BRETT,    SOMERSET. 

Teipp,  Eey.  Heney,  M.A.,  Kector  of  Wiuford, 
near  Bristol,  and  late  Fellow  of  Worcester  Coll. 
Oxford,  b.  6  April,  1816  ;  m.  25  June,  1857,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Eev.  James  Goidd,  Incumbent  of  Maviaus- 
leigh,  Deron,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Owen  Howard,  6.  6  Jan.  1S62. 

II.  Henry  Howard,  6.  6  Oct.  18S7. 

III.  Walter  Charles  Howard,  6.  23  Jan.  1^70.  ^  ^ 

IV.  Cecil  Edward  Howard,  6.  1  Dec.  1872,.,:^'    r-  p.^  '^__C^ 

V.  Howard  Bertie,  b.  26  March,  1874.     I  nJI     ij  •-  PO   I     '^~' 


)em;  01  iuaoaus- 


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IV.  AmXHp<rai;d^      A  G^'V   / 
VI.  Emma-^lovvUjid,'  A  VV/ 


VI.  Hugh  Uplon  Howard. 

I.  Mary  Howard,  6.  9  June,  ISCO, 

II.  Florence  Margaret  Howard. 

III.  Annie  Frances  Howard. 
V.  Agnes  Howard. 

VII.  Winifred  Howard. 

VIII.  Alice  Josephine  Howard. 

JttUCagC— That  this  family  resided  in  Somerset,  and  had 
landed  property  in  that  co.  for  many  generations,  appears 
from  a  great  number  of  old  parchment  deeds  still  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  family.  The  oldest  which  has  at  present  been 
found  is  in  the  reign  of  Henry  'VIII.,  and  relates  to  the  estate 
of  East  Brent,  which  has  only  lately  been  sold.  Referring  to 
the  same  estate  of  East  Brent  there  are  several  deeds  in  the 
succeeding  reigns,  and  a  marriage  settlement  of  the  time  of 
Charles  II.,  in  which  East  Brent,  Shipham,  and  Newbay,  are 
mentioned  as  family  property. 

John  Tripp,  Esq.  of  Shipham  and  Huntspill,  Somereet,  living^ 
in  the  reignsof  William  III.  and  Mary  II.,  and  Queen  Anne, 
?/i.  twice.  From  his  2nd  marriage  are  derived  the  Tripps  of 
Bristol,  one  of  whom  went  to  Holland,  and  amassed  great 
wealth  at  Amsterdam,  where,  from  him,  a  street  is  still  called 
Tripp  Street.  His  son  was  created  in  Holland  Baron  Tripp,  by 
the  Prince  of  Orange,  and  one  of  his  descendants  commanded 
with  great  credit  the  Nassau  Brigade  at  Waterloo  (se«  WMing- 
ton  Dispatches].    The  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

John  Tripp  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Huntspill,  m.  and  had  issue- 
two  sons,  I.  John,  the  heir;  and  11.  Samuel,  who  m.  and  had 
numerous  issue.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Tripp,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Deputy  Recorder  of 
Taunton,  and  J.P.  for  cos.  Wilts,  Dorset,  Gloucester,  Devon, 
and  Somerset,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Upton,  Kector 
of  Bishop's  Hall,  near  Taunton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James  Upton,  in.  Miss  Edsaw,  of  Fittleworth,  and  had 
issue, 

1  James,  who  m.  1st,  Miss  Buckle,  and  2ndly,  Miss  Harvey, 
and  had  issue  by  both. 

2  George.  3  Charles  Upton.  4  Francis  Upton. 
1  Sarah  Caroline. 

III.  George,  m.  Miss  Deacon,  and  had  issue,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
who  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Robert  Hewy  Tripp. 


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IV.  TiOljert  (Rev.),  Ecctor  of  Eewe,  near  Exeter,  to.  Miss 
Thompson,  of  Kirk  Deigliton,  and  had  issue. 

1  Robert  Henry  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Altarnun,  co.  Cornwall, 
;n.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of  George  Tripp,  Esq. 

2  William  Upton.  3  John. 

4  Charles  Upton,  Capt.  36th  Native  Infantry. 
1  Marianne.  2  Elizabeth.  3  Anne. 

V.  Henry,  an  eminent  Conveyancer  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  resided 
at  Orchard  Wyndham  for  50  years,  d.  uam. 

I.  Mary,  rf.  imtu. 

II.  Anne,  rn.  Brigadier-Gen.  AVilliam  Owen. 

III.  Frances  Alicia  Deborah  Frederica  Upton,  d.  v.riM. 

The  eldest  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Tripp,  LL.D.,  b.  at  Taunton,  Rector  of  Spof- 
forth  and  Gatton,  co.  York,  m.  Sarah  Burchell ;  and  d.  1 1  Feb. 
1814,  having  had  issue, 

George,  Capt.  25th  regt.  of  foot,  sei-ved  in  Egypt  under  .Sir 
Ralph  Abercrombie,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Aboukir.  He 
d.  unui.  at  Spofforth  Rectory,  21  Aug.  1804. 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

I'eter,  Lieut.-Col.  98th  regt.  of  foot,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  — 
White,  Esq.,  Army  Surgeon,  and  had  issue  ;  d.  in  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  June,  1862. 

John  Upton,  m.  his  cousin,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Upton 
Tripp,  Esq.,  and  had  issue;  d.  at  Bath. 

Harriet,  d.  at  Spofforth,  co.  York. 

Frances,  m.  Henry  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Botleigh  Grange,  Hamp- 
shire. Charlotte,  d.  uam.  1845,  at  Exeter. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Teipp,  Rector  of  Silverton,  D.D.,  J. P., 
h.  20  April,  1784 ;  m.  15  June,  1815,  Frances  Owen,  2nd 
dau.  of  Brigadier-Gen.  William  Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  61st  regt., 
and  sister  of  Sir  William  Owen,  8th  bart.,  of  Orielton,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  March,  18G6)  had  issue, 

Henrt,  the  present  representative. 

John  (Rev.),  b.  20  July,  1821  ;  m.  11  Nor.  1856,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Gould,  and  has  issue  six  sons  and 
two  daus. 

Charles,  b.  30  April,  and  d.  8  Aug.  1825. 

Charles  George,  Barrister-at-Law,  now  of  New  Zealand, 
6.  1  July,  1826;  m.  23  Sept.  1858,  Ellen  Sheppard  Hari;.-r, 
3rd  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Christ- 
church,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  four  sons  and  four  daus. 

"William  Owen  (Rev.),  b.  13  May,  1828;  m.  27  Nov.  1856, 
Mary  Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  D.  Llewellyn; 
and  d.  18  April,  1860,  having  had  issue  a  son  and  a  dau. 

Arthur  Sampford,  b.  18  Jan.  1831 ;  in.  23  July,  1857,  Asnes 
Jane  Harriett,  '>.'nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  D.  Llewellyn,  and  has 
issue  three  sons  and  a  dau. 

Howard,  b.  18  Aug.  1832  ;  d.  unm.  9  April,  1857. 

Frances,  d.  25  Feb.  1818. 

Frances  Anne,  m.  5  Dec.  1850,  Rev.  John  Henry  Wise,  r.ector 
of  Brendon,  North  Devon. 

Eliza,  ?/i.  Aug.  1846,  Capt.  C.  S.  Bcntlcy,  51st  regt. 

Dr.  Tripp  d.  9  April,  1865. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  scaling  ladder  in  bend  arg.,   between  six 
crosses-crosslel  fitehee  or.     Crest — A  hawk  ppr. 
Residence — Winford  Rectory,  Bristol. 


TRIST    OF    TKISTFOBD,    DEVOIT. 

Teist,  John  Finchee,  Esq.  of  Tristforcl,Devou, 
and  Behan  Pare,  Cornwall,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Cornwall,  and  J. P.  co.  Devon,  Major  (retired) 
Kojal  Cornwall  Rangers  Militia,  s.  Mrs.Wynne- 
Pendarves  as  her  heir,  12  Oct.  1873,  b.  16  July, 
1822 ;  m.  13  April,  1848,  Jane  Warren,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Rear- Admiral  Devonshire,  R.N., 
by  Loveday  Warren  his  wife,  and  niece  of  Admiral 
Sir  John  F.  Devonshire,  Ent.,  K.C.H.,  of  Alwington 
House,  Devon,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Fincher  Warren,  6.  4  April,  1849. 

II.  William  Samuel  Gwatkin,  b.  11  July,  18.50. 

III.  Thomas  Grose,  6.  26  June,  1852  ;  deceased. 

IV.  Francis  Roberts,  6.  25  Dec.  1853,  deceased. 

V.  Henry  Enys,  6.  21  Jul}',  1855,  deceased. 

VI.  John  Fincher,  b.  31  Oct.  1856. 

VII.  Hore  Browse,  b.  4  June,  1859. 

VIII.  Pendarves,  6.  9  May,  1864. 

I.  Frances  Jane  Devonshire.         ii.  Tryphena. 
III.  Ereline. 

ILiucaSE. — John  Trist,  the  first  recorded  in  the  College 
of  Arms,  ra.  about  1370,  Johanna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Edmund 
Pulesdon,  and  through  her  became  possessed  of  the  manor  of 
Maidford,  co.  Northampton,  where  he  resided,  and  his  descen- 
dants after  him,  for  about  four  centuries. 

John  Trist,  Esq.  of  Hernaford,  Devon,  the  descendant  of 
this  old  family,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Nicholas 


Browse,  Esq.  of  Dorsley,  Devon,  and  had  issue,  i.  Nichola 
of  Dorsley  and  Bowdon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  Devo 
1709,  and  M.P.  for  Totnes,  whose  great-granddau.  and  heires 
Tryphena,  rn.  6  July,  1804,  Edward  William  Stackhouse,  Esq 
M.A.,  Fellow  and  Sub-Warden  of  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxon.  U 
afterwards  took  the  names  and  arms  of  Wynne  and  Pe; 
darves,  was  Col.  Royal  Cornwall  Miners  Artillery,  J. P.  an 
D.L.  Cornv/all,  and  for  many  years  represented  the  to.  i 
Parliament;  and  ii.  John.     The  2nd  son, 

John  Trist,  Esq.  of  Kerswell,  Devon,  rn.  Christiana  Provfsi 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  —  Prowse,  of  Moor,  Devon,  and  had  issm 
The  son  and  heir. 

The  Rev.  John  Teist,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Veryan  with  Kenwy 
and  Kea,  Cornwall,  m.  1753,  Jane,  dau.  of  Rev.  Jeremia 
Milles,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Duloe,  Cornwall,  and  a  niece  of  tl 
Right  Rev.  Thomas  Milles,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Waterford  ac 
Lismore,  and  had  issue.     His  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Jere.miah  Trist,  A.M.,  of  Behan  Pare,  J. P.,  Vie; 
of  Veryan,  m.  1783,  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  only  child  ar 
heiress  of  Richard  Fincher,  Esq.  of  Carneggan,  and  had  issu 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Samuel  Peter  John  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Veryan,  deceasei 

Charlotte  Fincher,  ui.  John  Gwatkin,  Esq.,  J. P.,  former 
of  the  Madras  Civil  Service  (who  d.  1855),  and  d.  leavii 
issue. 

Harriet  Anne,  deceased,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Budd,  B.D.,  J.£ 
Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxford,  and  Rector  of  Ru; 
Lanihorne,  Cornwall,  and  had  issue. 

Caroline,  deceased.  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  Rev.  Jeremiah  Trist  d.  1829.    His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Trist,  Capt.  Bengal  army,  6.  31  July,  1788;  to.D« 
1819,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Grose,  Esq.  of  Bloomfie 
House,  near  Bath,  formerly  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  ai 
by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue, 

John  Fincher,  now  of  Tristford,  <tc. 

John  Henry  Gwatkin,  Major  Madras  army,  6.  24  Sept.  182 

m.  6  Feb.   1850,  Eleanor  Ruth,  eldest  dau.  of  G.  Ashtc 

Esq.  of  Lisbon. 
Jeremiah  (Rev.),  A.M.,  h.  23  Jan.  18-30. 
F'rances  Maria,  rn.  5  Jan.   1842,  Edward  Trewbody  Carlyc 

Esq.  of  Trevre,  near  Truro. 

Capt.  Trist  d.  4  April,  1832. 

Ai-ms — Az.,  a  quaterfoil  between  an  orle  of  seven  estoiles  ( 
a  canton  erm.,  quartering  Pclesdon,  Kenne,  Browse,  Prowi 
&c.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  an  osprey  ppr.  holding  in  its  be 
a  fish  arg.    Motto — Nee  triste  nee  trepide. 

Heiidence — Tristford,  Harbercon,  S.  Devon. 


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II.   and  in. 


TROTTER  OF  MORTON  HALL. 

Tkotter,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  Mi 
lothian,  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guan 
Z-.  5  Jan.  1844  ;  m.  24  May,  1866,  Hon.  Eva  Giflbi 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Francis,  2ud  Lord  Gilloi 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Algernon  RicnAitD,  b.  20  June,  1870. 
u.  Gerald  Frederic,  b.  21  July,  1871. 

III.  Edsvard  Henry,  6.  1  Dec.  1872. 

IV.  Reginald  Baird,  b.  25  March,  1874. 
1.  Meta,  0.  25  Feb.  1868. 

ILtltCflflC. — The  immediate  ancestor  of 
Thomas  Trotter,  of  the  reigns  of  Robert 
Scotland.  He  appears  to  have  been  the  proprietor  of 
lands  of  Foulshaw,  Catchelraw,  Kilnhill,  &c.,  co.  Berwi 
He  d.  temp.  James  I.,  King  of  Scotland,  and  was  s.  by 
eldest  son, 

W^illiam  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  "  one  of  the  Captains 
keeping  the  peace  on  the  borders,  1437,"  and  again  in  14 
He  m.  Isabella  Trotter,  a  dau.  of  the  family  of  Prentannan 
near  cousin  of  his  own,  and  d.  in  the  beginning  of  the  re 
of  James  III.,  King  of  Scots,  leaving  issue  a  son, 

Thomas  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  to.  1490,  Jean  Hepburi 
dau.  of  the  ancient  family  ofWauchton,  and  had  a  son: 
successor, 

Robert  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  6. 1518 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  6 
of  Robert  Sinclair,  of  Longformacus,  and  had  three  8( 
I.  Thomas,  his  heir;  Robert,  ra.  the  heiress  of  RowchesI 
and  III.  William,  burgess,  guild  brother,  and  Treasurer  of 
City  of  Edinburgh.  He  d.  temp.  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots, 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Trotter,  of  Catchelraw,  who  left  Issue. 
Robert,  his  heir,  whose  son,  George,  d.  s.  p. 
John,  1st  of  the  family  of  Morton  Hall,  of  whom  we  tre« 
George,  who  was  a  Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  having  live 
a  great  age,  acquired  a  considerable  estate. 


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The  2nd  son, 

John  Tbotteb,  1st  Baron  of  Morton 'Ilnll,  i.  1553,  teinga 
(•ounKer  brother,  was  bred  a  merchant,  and  acQuired  by 
;ommerce  a  great  estate,  particularly  the  barony  of  Morton 
3all.  He  m.  Janet,  eldest  dau.  of  David  Macmath,  of  that  ilk, 
in  ancient  family  in  CO.  Dumfries,  by  whom  he  had  f3ve  sons 
lud  four  daus.  He  was  a  great  loyalist,  <ewj).  Charles  I.  He 
;.  1641,  aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

John  Trotter,  2nd  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  a  steady  loyalist, 
'med  £500  sterling,  by  the  Parliament,  1645,  for  assisting  the 
larquess  of  Montrose.     He  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  Henry  Morrison, 
on  of  John  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Saughtonhall,  and  had  two  sous 
nd  eight  daus.    He  d.  1651,  and  was  i.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Trotter,  3rd  Baron,  of  Morton  Hall,  served  heir  to 
is  father,  1652.     He  d.  unm.  in  Malta,  1665,  aged  26,  and  was 
.  by  his  brother, 
Henry  Trotter,  4th  Baron,  of  Morton   Hall,  m.  Marian, 
Idest  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Dalmahoy,  Knt.  ;  and  dying  1685, 
ged  42,  was  -i.  by  his  son, 

John  Trotter,  5th  Baron  of  Morton  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth, 
Idest  dau.  of  William  Wilkinson,  of  Thuisdale,  co.  Durham; 
lid  d.  1718,  aged  51,  having  had  issue.  The  3rd  son, 
,  Thomas  Trotter,  Esq.,  7th  Baron  of  Morton  Kail,  successor 
)  his  brother,  Henry,  6th  Baron,  m.  1770,  Joanna,  dau.  and 
eiress  of  Gabriel  Porterfield,  Esq.  of  Hapland,  co.  Ayr;  and 
'id  (with  six  daus.), 

I.  John        ■)  successive  Barons,  both  d.  s.p. ;  John,  in  1804, 
u.  Henrt.    )  and  Henry,  in  1858. 

III.  Alexander,  Lieut.-Gen.  d.  5  Feb.  1825;  m.  21  May,  1793, 

Margaret  Katherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Lo- 
.  retto,  Midlothian;    and  by  her  (who  d.  4  May,  1834)  had 

issue, 

1  Thomas,  Lieut.  Scots  Greys,  6.  21  Sept.  1795;  killed  at 
Waterloo,  18  June,  1815. 

2  Richard,  late  of  Morton  Hall. 

1  Margaret  Richard  Fisher,  iii.  1813,  Lord  Cunninghame, 
one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Session,  Scotland. 

2  Joanna  Gordon,  m.  2  Aug.   1838,  Rev.  John  Morrell 
Mackenzie,  A.M.,  and  is  deceased. 

e  d.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Richard  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Morton  Hall,  Midlothian,  and 
larter  Hall,  co.  Berwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Convener  of  Mid- 
■hian,  co.  Edinburgh,  from  1851  to  1868,  6.  23  March,  1797  ; 
21  Sept.  1836,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Oswald,  G.C.B., 
Dunniker,  by  his  wife  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Lord  Charles 
Jrray  Aynsley,  Dean  of  Bocking,  son  of  John,  3rd  Duke  of 
hole,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Oct.  1851)  had, 
I.  Henrt,  now  of  Morton  Hall. 

;i.  John  Oswald,  5th  Dragoon  Gu.ards,  6.  17  Jan.  1849. 
;.  Charlotte  Athole  Mary,  m.  27  July,  1858,  Sir  John  Marjori- 
banks,  3rd  bart.  of  Lees. 

I.  Margaret  Catherine.  iii.  Emily  Frances. 

d.  1874. 

'  rag — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  three 
:s  in  chief  sa.  and  a  crescent  in  base  az.,  as  the  paternal 
f  TS.OTIT.R  of  Morton  Halt;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron 
'etween  three  boars'  heads  couped  sa.,  for  Trotter  of 
•/•  Hall.  Crest — A  knight  in  armour  ppr.  holding  his 
•rarg.  caparisoned  gu.  SuppoTters — Dexter,  a  lion  ram- 
_'u. ;  sinister,  a  horse  arg.  mounted  and  hoofed  or.  Motto 
!>romptu. 

s — Morton  Hall,  Liberton,  Edinburgh ;  and  Charter  Hall, 
::5i',  CO.  Berwick. 


TROTTER    OF    HORTON    IIANOR. 

Teottee,  William,  Esq.  of  Horton  Manor, 
'•rey,  J. P.,  eldest  son  of  George  Brown,  Esq.  of 
■idon  (who  d.  1839),  b.  1  Oct.  1800 ;  m.  21  Aug. 
'>  I,   Mart  Elizabeth,  only   dau.   and   heir  of 

I'ge  Welbank,  Esq.  of  St.  James's  Place,  Mid- 

X,  by    Anne   his   wife,   eldest  dau.    of   James 
jtter,  Esq.  of  Horton,  and  has  had  issue, 

Sampson  Henry,  6.  14  June,  1835;  d.  Jan.  1836. 
.  William  Sampson,  late  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Artillery, 

' .  13  March,  1839. 

Arthur  Edward,  Capt.  19th  regt.,  6.  1  Feb.  1843. 
■    Henry  Eden  (Rev.),  h.  2  June,  1844 ;  m.  19  April,  1877, 

.^lary  Hodgson,  only  dau.  of  W.  S.  Gillett,  Esq.  of  Hare- 

tield,  Southampton. 

Alexander  Kenyon,  &.  10  Feb.  1846;  m.  July,  1869,  and 

has  a  son,  b.  8  Oct.  1870. 
I.  Ernest  Balfour,  b.  24  March,  1851. 

Harriet  Amelia.  ii.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  30  Jan.  1840. 

I.  Mary  Louisa.  iv.  Emily  Ann. 

•  Gertrude  Helen.  vi.  Adela  Maria. 

II.  Eleanor  Georgina,  d.  5  March,  1S56. 

II. 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Brown,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of 
Horton,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  3  Dec. 
1868,  the  surname  of  Teottee,  in  lieu  of  that  of 
Beown.  Mr.  Brown  was  permitted  to  bear  the 
arms  of  Teottee  quarterly  with  tliose  of  his  own 
family,  and  such  surname  and  arms  to  be  used  by 
their  issue. 

JLinrajr. — Alexander  Trotteb,  Esq.  of  Kettleshiel,  who 
was  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of  Prentonan,  d.  1693, 
and  was  a.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Kettleshiel,  m.  Jean,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Robert  Steuart,  of  AUanbunk,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  d.  ■nam.         Robert,  d.  unra.         John,  his  heir. 

Archibald,  m.  1748,  Jean,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Mow- 
bray, of  The  Bush  and  Castlelaw  {see  Trotter  of  the  Busk). 

William,  m.  Miss  .loyce. 

Jean,  m.  Dr.  Eccles. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton,  Surrey,  and  Kettleshiel,  m. 
1752,  Ann,   dau.  of  James  Locke,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (wlio  d. 
1759)  had  issue, 
James,  his  heir,  6.  1754.       George  Calcraft,  b.  1755 :  d.  s.  p 
John,    of    Shudy   Camps,   Cambridge,    b.   1758 ;    ni.   1755 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Robert  Dent,  Esq.  of  Clapham,  and  had 
issue,  Robert,  6.  1797;  Henry  James,  b.  IbOO;  and  Sophia 
Jean. 

Ann,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Trotter,  of  The  Bush. 
John  Trotter  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton  and  Kettleshiel,  m.  1778, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Parliament  Street, 
Westminster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1820),  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir,  6   1780. 
It.  James,  6.  1782;  d.  v.nm.  18C0. 

I.  Anne,   m.   1808,   George  Wellbank,   Esq.;  and  d.  1812, 
leaving  issue, 
George,  d.  unm.  1841. 
Mart  Elizabeth,  now  Mrs.  Trotter. 
ir.  Elizabeth,  of  Horton,  d.  umn.  25  Oct.  1868. 
James  Trotter  d.  1833,  and  was  .<;.  by  his  son, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Horton  and  Kettleshiel,  sometime 
31. P.  for  the  western  division  of  Surrey,  ?/!.  Maria  (who  rf.  1861), 
5th  dau.  of  John  Perkins,  Esq. ;  and  d.  without  issue  1856. 

<^HmiIn  of  ^robtt. 

George  Brown,  Esq. of  Kilmarnock,  co.  Ayr,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Brown,   Esq.,  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Mayne,  of 

Powis  and  Logie,  in  cos.  Perth  and  Clackmannan,  by  his  3rd 

wife  Helen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Stack,  and  by  her  had  (with 

several  other  children), 

George  Brown,  6.  1758  ;  vi.  1786,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry 
Balfour,  Esq.  of  Pilrig,  co.  Edinburgh,  Major  1st  Royals,  by 
his  wife  Jean,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Elliott,  Esq.  of  Wolflee, 
Roxburgh.  He  d.  April,  1829,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
William  Trotter,  Esq.,  now  of  Horton  Manor. 

A  /•)-/(.?— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  crescent  gu.  on  a  cliief 
indented  az.  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  tield,  a  canton  arg. 
for  distinction,  for  Trotter;  2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  chequy 
arg.  andsa.  between  three  fieurs-de-lis  of  the  second,  for  Brown. 
Crests — 1st,  A  horse  trotting  arg.,  for  Trotter  ;  2nd  A  lion  ram- 
pant gu.,  holding  in  his  dexter  forepaw  a  fleur-de-lis  arg.,  for 
Brown.  Mottoes — (Over  the  crest  of  Trotter),  "  Kestina 
lente;  "  (over the  crest  of  Brown),  "Fortitudineet  tidelitate." 

Scat — Horton  Manor,  Epsom,  Surrey. 


TROTTER    OE    THE    BUSH. 

Teottee,  Eobeet  Aechibald,  Esq.  of  The 
Bush,  Castlelaw,  and  Dryden,  Midlothian,  J. P., 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Bengal  army,  b.  13  Feb.  1814. 

JLuirSQC. — Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.,  4lh  son  of  Alex- 
ander Trotter,  Esq.  of  Kettleshiel,  co.  Berwick  (see  Trotter 
of  Horton),  m.  1748,  Jean,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Moubray, 
Esq.  of  The  Bush  and  Castlelaw,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Linde,  Esq.  of  Georgie,  Midlothian,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

It.  Alexander,  of  Dreghorn.    (See  that  Familtj). 
III.  John,  of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts,  m.  Felicity  Swinton,  and 
had  issue, 

1  John,  of  Dyrham  Park,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards. 
b.  13  June,  1808;  ?)i.220ct.  1833,  Hon.  Charlotte  Amelia 
Liddell,  dau.  of  Thomas  Henry,  1st  Lord  Ravensworth, 
and  (/.  1370,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 
Frederick,  now  of  Dyrham  Park,  J. P.,  Major  in  the  army. 

2  Steuart,  d.  1814. 

1  Coutts,  m.  1822,  Sir  Henry  Lindsay  Bethune,  Bart.,  de 
jure  13th  Earl  of  Lindsay,  and  was  mother  of  John,  the 


14th  Earl. 


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2  Catherine,  m.  1823,  Joseph  Smith  Windham,  Esq. 

3  Jean,  m.  28  Aug.  1873,  A.  C.  P.  Coote,  Esq. 

4  Martin,  to.  1832,  William  John  Hamilton,  Esq. 

IV.  Coutts  (Sir),  Bart,  of  Westville,  co.  Lincoln.  (See  Linb- 
SAT,  Bart.,  in  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronttagt). 

I.  Katherine,  d.  1835. 

The  eldest  son, 

EoBEBT  Trotter,  Esq.  of  The  Bush  and  Castlelaw,  in.  1787, 
Ann,  only  dau.  of  John  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Castleshiels,  co.  Ber- 
■vrick,  and  of  Horton,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Akchieald,  of  Dryden. 

Jean  Sophia,  d.  unm.  Katherine,  d.  umn. 

Mr.  Trotter,  who  was  Postmaster-General  for  Scotland,  d. 
July,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his-eldest  son, 

JoSN  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Bush  and  Castlelaw,  J.P  and  D.L., 
b.  10  July,  1788;  m.  6  Dec.  1817,  Matilda,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Workman  Macnaghten,  1st  bart.  of  Dundarave,  co. 
Antrim,  and  dying  i-p.  13  Xov.  1S52,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Dryden,  Castlelaw,  and  The 
Bush,  J.P.,  b.  23  Dec.  1789;  m.  22  May,  1813,  Laura  Maria, 
2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Chase,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Robert  Archibald,  now  of  The  Bush. 

II.  Thomas  Coutts,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  6.  10  Feb.  1816;  m. 
1st,  17  Oct.  1837,  Harriet  Augusta,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
Shakespear,  Esq.,  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  in  India, 
which  lady  d.  30  July,  1838 ;  and  2ndly,  19  Sept.  1839, 
Sophia  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  John  William  Templer,  Esq., 
by  Charlotte  Wintle  his  wife.  He  liad  issue,  by  his  1st 
marriage,  a  dau.,  Harriet  Laura ;  and  by  his  2nd,  two  sons 
and  two  daus., 

1  John  Archibald  Hervey,  6. 19  Julv,  1840;  d.  Dec.  1875. 

2  Alexander  Edmund  Coutts,  b.  12  Sept.  1846. 

1  Jean  Louisa.  2  Elizabeth  Sophia. 

ni.  Laura  Anne,  m.  1862,  S.  B.  Hare,  Esq.  of  Calder  Hall. 
Mr.  Trotter  d.  7  May,  1868. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  crescent  gu.  on  a 
chief  indented  az.  three  mullets  pierced  of  the  field,  for  Trot- 
ter; 2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  crowned  or,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a  crescent  of  the  first,  for  Mocbsay.  Crest 
— A  horse  trotting  ppr.  Motto — Festina  lente. 
Seats — The  Busti ;  and  Dryden,  Midlothian. 

♦ 

TROTTER    OF    DREGHORN. 

Teottee,  CoriTS,  Esq.  of  Dregliorn,  Midlothian, 
I.  9  April,  1831 ;  m.  Jan.  1862,  Harriet  Augusta, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Eichai-d  Keatinge, 
and  has  a  dau., 

Louisa  Kathleen. 

iLfllCaSC. — Alexander  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Dreghom,  6. 
1  June,  1755  (2nd  son  of  Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.  of  The  Bush 
and  Castlelaw,  and  Jean  Moubray  his  wife),  m.  27  Nov.  1797, 
Lilias,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stuart,  Bart,  of  Allanbank,  and  had, 

I.  Archibald,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  6.  1800  ;  d.  1825. 

III.  Henry  Dundas,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  19  Sept.  1802;  m.  23  Xov. 
1835,  Charlotte,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  James  Pringle, 
E.I.C.'s  Service;  and  d.  18.59. 

rv.  Alexander,  6.  3  March,  1814;  m.  1st,  16  June,  1836,  Jaque- 
line  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Right  Rev.  William  Otter,  D.D., 
Bishop  of  Cliichester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Coutts.        2  William.        3  Henry.        4  Edward  Bush. 

1  JaqueUne.  2  Emily. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1852,  Isabella,   dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Strange, 
and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1878), 

5  Alexander. 

3  Lillias.  4  Margaret. 

V.  Robert,  6.  29  Nov.  1807 ;  m.  Dec.  1835,  Isabella,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Hare,  Esq.  of  Wynberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

I.  Margaret. 

Mr.  Trotter  (/.  14  Sept.  1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Archibald  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Dreghorn,  J.P.,  6.  10  April, 
1799,  m.  27  Nov.  1828,  Louisa  Jane,  yotmgest  dau.  of  James 
Strange,  Esq.  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service  (eldest  son  of  Sir 
Robert  Strange),  by  Hon.  Anne  Dundas  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry, 
1st  Viscount  Melville,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Coutts,  now  of  Dreghom. 

n.  Alexander  James,  Bengal  Artillery,  6.  10  March,  1833 ;  d. 
4  Oct.  1856. 

in.  James  Stuart,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  20  March,  1839;  m.  July, 
1878,  Lady  Coutts  Lindsay,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lindsay 
Bethune,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  John,  14th  Earl  of  Lindsay. 
rv.  John  Mowbray,  H.  M.  Indian  army,  6.  6  Sept.  1842;  m. 
Oct.  1876,  Hon.  Mary  Abercromby,  only  dau.  of  Ralph,  2nd 
Lord  Dunfermline,  and  has  issue,  Archibald  MacGregor ; 
and  Mary  Elliot. 

V.  Philip  Durham,  6. 13  June,  1844,  Capt.  93rd  Sutherland 
Higlilanders. 


I.  Anne  Katharine,  '/».  1869,  Charles  Buck,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Archibald;  and  Lillias. 

II.  Louisa  Lillias,  m.  June,  1868,  George  Edward  Forbes, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Archibald ;  Spencer  Dundas; 
Marion  Theodora ;  and  Mabel  Christian. 

III.  Mary  Caroline. 

Mr.  Trotter  d.  26  Oct.  1844. 

Anns,  £c.,  same  as  Trotter  of  the  Bush. 
Scat — Dreghom,  near  Edinburgh. 


TROTTER    OF    BYERS. 

Teottee,  Hexet  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Byers  Green 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  Hac-kleton,  co.  N'orthampton, 
M.A.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  an  oiEcer  of  York- 
shire Yeomanry,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  &c.  Mr.  Trotter 
is  descended  from,  and  quarters  the  arms  of,  co- 
heiresses of  three  peerages,  -which  are  now  in 
abeyance  among  the  co-representatiTes. 

ILtncaCJC. — From  a  very  early  period  this  family  has 
been  possessed  of  considerable  estates  in  co.  Durham,  and  it 
is  said  that  the  Lambtons,  Trotters,  and  Greenwells  are  the 
oldest  resident  landowners  in  that  co.  Trotter,  of  Skelton 
Castle,*  and  Trotter,  of  Helmington  Hall,  were  branches  of 
this  family. 

Robert  Trottee,  of  Byers  Hall,  co.  Durham,  the  repre- 
sentative of  the  family  in  the  early  part  of  the  15th  century 
married  a  dau.  of  Claxton,  of  Old  Park,  in  the  same  co., 
and  d.  1473,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Trotter,  of  Byers  Hall ;  m.  Janet,  dau.  and  heir 
of  Thomas  Wyndleston,  and  had  issue.  His  eldest  son,  John 
Trotter,  is  mentioned  in  a  deed  of  1495,  as  "  paire  son  and 
heir,"  of  Robert  Trotter  and  the  heiress  of  Wyndleston.  The 
great-grandson  and  heir  of  this  Robert  Trotter  and  the  heiress 
of  Wyndleston, 

George  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Byers  Hall,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Batmanson,  of  Brome  Hall,  descended  from  William 
Batmanson,  a  Judge  of  Assize  in  the  14th  century,  and  founder 
of  Witton  Gilbert  Church  1423.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Trottee,  Esq.  of  Byers  Hall,  which,  about  this 
period,  began  to  be  designated  Byers  Green  Hall;  the  Heralds' 
Visitation  co.  Durham,  shows  that  he  m.  Mary,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Robert  March,  Esq.  of  Redworth  Hall,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Byerley,  Esq.  of  Pyk  Hall  (ancestor  of 
Bteblet,  of  Midridge  Grange),  and  grand-dau.  of  Thomas 
March,  of  Redworth,  by  his  wife,  the  heiress  of  Heighington,  by 
whom  he  had  two  sons,  i.  James,  who  appears  to  have  been 
disinherited ;  ii.  George,  who  s.  to  the  estate.  He  d.  1G29, 
and  was  s.  in  his  estate  by  his  2nd  son,  the  executor  and 
heir  of  his  will, 

George  Trotter,  Esq.  of  Byers  Green  Hall,  h.  1607,  who  is 
mentioned  in  wills  as  being  related  to  Sir  Edward  Claxton, 
Gerald  Salvin,  of  Croxdale,  and  John  Hedworth,  of  Chester 
Deanery.  By  Jane  (?  Wren,  of  Binchester)  his  wife,  he  had  issue, 
of  whom,  William,  his  heir,  d.  1713  (his  cofiBn,  with  handles, 
ifec,  of  silver,  was  found  in  1870,  near  Byers  Hall,  where  he 
desired  to  be  buried),  and 

James  Trottee,  Esq.,  6.  1645,  the  youngest  son,  but 
eventual  male  heir  of  line  on  the  failure  of  the  elder  branches, 
a  learned  scholar  and  author;  in.  19  May,  1672,  in  the 
presence  of  thirty-three  relatives,  who  signed  their  names  as 
witnesses,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Walton,  Esq.  of  Shildon  and 
Shotton,  CO.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  i.  George,  his  heir 
II.  John,  who  carried  on  the  line;  he  t?.  1721.   His  younger 

John  Trotter,  Esq.  6.  1691,  s.  his  elder  brother 
March,  1723,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Hall,  Esq.  of 
Monk  Hesildon  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  brought  the  Gordon 
estate  into  the  family)  had  issue,  i.  John,  who  «.  him;  it. 
James,  6.  1733,  an  officer  in  Col.  Rosse's  regt.,  embarked  or 
foreign  service,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  m.  George,  R.N.,  b.  1737,  d. 
unm.  in  China.    He  d.  \~11,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sou, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.,  b.  1727;  m.  at  Croft,  co.  York,  1764 
Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Chaytor,  Esq.,  who  became  of  Croft,  a: 
heir  and  successor  of  his  uncle.  Sir  William  Chaytor,  las 
Bart,  of  the  first  creation  (and  was  descendant  and  heir  of  Si 

*  In  the  great  window  of  Julius  Caesar's  room  at  Skelton  Castle 
painted  glass  shields  exhibit  the  arms  of  Trotter  empalin] 
severally  those  of  Forcer  of  KeUowe,  Pudsay  of  Barforc 
Witham  of  Cliffe,  Cholmley  of  AVhitby  Abbey,  Boys  of  Fretf 
ville,  and  Lowther  of  Lowther,  showing  the  marriages  of  su( 
cessive  Trotter  proprietors.  In  1730,  Lawson  Trotter,  < 
Skelton,  d.  without  issue,  and  his  eldest  sister,  Catherine,  n 
Joseph  Hall,  and  was  ancestress  of  J.  T.  AMiarton,  Esq.,  tl 
present  proprietor  of  Skelton  Castle,  Cleveland,  co.  York. 


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1625 


John  Clarvaux,  of  Croft,  by  Hon.  Margaret  Lumlcy,  dau.  of 
Jolin,  Lord  Lumlpy,  of  Lumloy,  wliose  wife  Eleanor  Neville, 
grand-aunt  of  Edwakd  IV.,  was  dau.  of  John,  Lord  Neville, 
of  Ilaby,  K.G.),  and  sister  of  William  Chaytor,  Esq.  of 
Croft  Hall  and  Clerveaux  Castle,  co.  York,  and  Witton 
Castle,  CO.  Durham,  M.P.  and  Vice-Lieutenant  North  Biding 
CO.  York.  This  lady's  father,  Henry  Chaytor,  was  great- 
grandson  of  Thomas  Chaytor,  Esq.  of  Butterby  (6.  1554) 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Nicliolas  Tempest,  1st  bart., 
of  Stella,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  of  Kobert  Lambton,  Esq. 
of  Lambton,  and  Frances  his  wife,  sister  of  William,  2nd  Lord 
Eure,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Ralph  Eure,  Knt.  (son  and  heir  of 
William,  1st  Lord  Eure,  by  Elizabeth,  sister  of  William,  9th 
Lord  Willoughby  de  Eresby),  Constable  of  Scarborough  Castle, 
■n-ho  fell  at  the  battle  of  Panyerhaugh,  1644,  by  Margery  his 
•n'ife,  dau.  of  Sir  Ilalph  Bowes,  Knt.,  of  Streatlam  Ca.stle, 
<knighted  at  Floddcn  Field,  1513),  by  Hon.  Elizabeth  Clifford 
his  wife,  sister  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Cumberland,  and  dau. 
of  Henry,  10th  Lord  Clifford  (d.  1523),  who  was  great-grand- 
son of  John,  7th  Lord  Clifford,  by  Elizabeth  Percy  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Percy,  the  celebrated  "  Hotspur,"  and 
the  Lady  Elizabeth  Mortimer  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edmund,  3rd 
Earl  of  March  and  Ulster,  whose  wife  was  the  Princess 
Philippa  Plantaoeket,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Lionel 
of  Antieerp,  Duke  of  Clarence,  2nd  surviving  son  of 
Edward  III.  Mr.  Trotter  d.  1781,  leaving  by  Jane  Chaytor 
his  wife,  who  brought  the  foregoing  royal  descent  into  this 
family,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Trotter,  Esq.,  6. 1765,  cfHaughton  Hall,  near  Darling- 
ton, Grand  Compounder  and  B.A.  Clare  Coll.  Cambridge,  J. P. 
COS.  Durham  and  York,  D.L.  co.  Durham,  for  C8  years;  Col. 
Commandant  of  theDurham  MiUtia,  Capt.  of  a  squadron  of  Yeo- 
manry raised  and  equipped  at  his  own  expense,  at  the  time  of 
the  threatened  French  invasion,  m.  22  Jan.  1795,  Margaret,  "a 
lady  of  famous  beauty  and  sole  heiress  of  her  ancient  family," 
only  child  of  John  Dale,  Esq.  of  Staindrop,  co.  Durham  (where 
the  Dales  have  been  seated  for  six  centuries),  Capt.  84th  regt., 
and  great-grand-dau.  of  John  Dale,  Esq.  of  Staindrop,  and  Gill- 
field,  CO.  York  (Capt.  in  the  army),  and  Isabella  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Helmington  Hall  and 
Shipley,  CO.  Palatine  of  Durham  (d.  1729),  grandson  of  Hugh 
Blackett,  Esq.  of  Shipley  {d.  1662),  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Conyers,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  co.  Durham 
<iZ.  1641),  who  was  17th  in  descent  from  Eoger  de  Coigniers, 
Constable  of  Durham  Castle  under  William  I.  (The  Con- 
queror). Tliis  last-mentioned  Hugh  Blackett  was  great>grand- 
6on  of  Nicholas  Blackett,  Esq.  of  Woodcroft  (the  great- 
great-grandson  of  Sir  John  Blackett  who  fought  at  Agincourt, 
Ijy  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Pialph  Hastings),  by  Ahson 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Rowland  Tempest,  Knt.  of 
Holmside,  co.  York  (10th  in  descent  from  Sir  Roger  Tempest, 
Knt.  of  Bracewell  te)ap.  Henry  I.),  and  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
<lau.  of  Sir  William  Elmedon,  Knt.  of  Elmedon,  co.  York  {d. 
1425),  and  co-heir  of  her  mother,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Umfraville,  Knt.  of  Harbottle  Castle 
(d.  1390),  grandson  and  heir  of  Gilbert  Umfraville,  Earl  of 
Angus,  aud  Baron  of  Prudhoe,  and  great-great-grandson  of 
Cilbert,  Baron  Umfraville  of  Prudhoe,  by  Matilda  (Countess 
of  Angus  in  her  own  right).  By  this  lady,  who  brought  to 
the  Trotter  family  the  royal  blood  of  Scotland  and  some  of 
the  oldest  baronial  descents  in  England,  and  d.  1854,  Mr. 
Trotter  (who  d.  same  year,  aged  89,  and  was  buried  with  his 
•wife  at  Staindrop)  had  several  sons  and  daus.,  of  whom, 

William  Trotter,  Esq.  (Lieut.-Col.  commanding  2nd  batta- 
lion DurhamRifle  Volunteers),  6.  at  Croft,  13  Jan.  1800 ;  m.  Hen- 
rietta, dau.  of  Andrew  Philip  Skene,  Capt.  5th  (Royal  Irish)  and 
9th  Dragoons,  Major  of  Brigade  in  Canada  (d.  1826),  who, 
on  the  death  of  the  last  Laird  of  Skene  (the  28th  in  direct 
succession)  in  1825,  without  issue,  became,  under  a  charter 
of  1623,  heir  of  provision,  chief  of  the  family,  and  entitled  to 
the  arms,  supporters,  and  designation  of  Skene  of  Skene.* 
Major  Skene  (only  son  of  Col.  Skene,  "a  veteran  of  Cartagena, 
Fontenoy,  CuUoden,"  &c.)  was  great-grandson  and  heir  of 
John  Skene,  of  Hallyards  Castle,  co.  Fife,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth 
Wallace  (her  sister,  Euphemia,  having  vi.  John  Drummond, 

*  Bubke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetage,  1844,  in  an 
article  on  Sir  John  Skene  of  Curriekill  (a  baronetcy  now 
dormant),  contains  this  passage: — "The  last  George  Skene,  of 
tliat  Ilk,  d.  at  Skene,  27  April,  1825,  having  made  a  di.sposition 
of  his  property  in  favour  of  his  nephew  James,  Earl  of  Fife  " 
(grandfather  of  James,  present  Earl  of  Fife,  and  Baron  Skene), 
"  but  the  male  representation  still  exists  in  the  descendant  of 
the  Skenes,  of  HaUyards  (co.  Fife),  the  present  Lieut.  Andrew 
M.  Skene,  R.N.'  Lieut.  Skene,  B.N.,  was  Mrs.  Trotter's  last 
surviving  brother. 


Earl  and  Duke  of  Melfort.K.G.,  was  great-great-grandmother  of 
tlic  present  Earl  of  Perth  and  Mclfort,  and  the  sisters,  with  their 
husbands,  accompanied  the  King  to  St.  Germains),  d.iu.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wallace,  Bart. ,  of  Craigie,  nearest  collateral  descend.anc 
of  the  famous  Sir  William  Wallace ;  and  this  John  Skene  (who 
had  both  a  sister,  Katharine  Skene,  and  also  an  aunt,  Katha- 
rine Skene;  the  former  m.  1st,  Sir  James  Anstruthcr,  of 
.\irdrie,  co.  Fife,  and  2ndly,  Lord  Edward  Murray,  brother  of 
John,  Duke  of  Athol ;  the  latter  m.  Sir  Alexander  Swinton, 
Lord  Mersington,  and  was  ancestress  of  Lord  Balfour  of  Bur- 
leigh, the  Earls  of  Zetland,  FitzwilUam,  Wemyss,  Rosslyn, 
Stamford,  &c.),  was  grandson  and  heir  of  Sir  Andrew  Skene, 
of  Hallyards  (knighted  by  Charles  I.,  1041),  by  Barbara  his 
wife,  sister  of  Sir  William  Forbes,  1st  bart.  of  Craigievar  (see 
Bpeke's  Pferage  and  Baronetage),  son  and  heir  of  Andrew 
Skene,  of  Auchorie,  2nd  son  of  James  Skene,  Laird  of  Skene 
(by  Jean  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Douglas,  1st  bart.  of 
Glenbervie),  the  11th  in  descent  from  John  de  Skene,  of 
Skene,  who  was  chosen  as  one  of  the  great  Barons  of  Scotl.and, 
to  arbitrate  between  the  Bruce  and  the  Baliol  at  Berwick,  1290. 

Mr.  Trotter  was  accidentally  killed  out  hunting,  6  Feb.  1866. 
By  his  wife  Henrietta  Skene  (il.  1872),  who  was  of  both  English 
and  Scottish  royal  descents,  he  had,  with  daus.,  two  surviving 
sons,  the  younger  of  whom,  Charles  Vaughan,  M.A.  Oxford, 
is  an  officer  47th  regt.,  and  the  elder  is, 

Henry  John  Trotter,  now  of  Byers. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chief  erm.,  overall  a  lion  rampant,  az.  quarter- 
ing, among  other  coats.  Dale,  Blackett,  Conyers,  Tempest, 
Atos,  Baron  de  Aton,  Umfraville,  Baron  Umfraville,  Kyme, 
i:<rrl  of  Kiinie.  Crest — A  Uon's  head  erased  arg.  collared  erm. 
Motto — Fortis  non  ferox. 

^cai— Byers  Green  Hall,  Spennymoor,  co.  Durham ;  Langton 
Grange,  Gainford,  Dai'lington. 


TE.OYTE    OF    HUNTSHAM    COURT. 

Teotte,  Chaeles  Aethtje  Williams,  Esq.  of 
Huntsham  Court,  Devon,  J. P.,  Capt.  1st  Eojal 
Devon  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  11  May,  1842 ; 
m.  21  June,  1864,  Katharine  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
John  W.  Wah-ond,  1st  bart.  of  Bradfield,  Devon, 
by  Hon.  Frances  Caroline  Hood  liis  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel,  2nd  Lord  Bridjjort,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Acland,  6.  30  March,  1865. 

II.  Hugh  Leonard,  6.  18  Dec.  1870. 

III.  Gilbert  John,  6.  4  Sept.  1876. 

1.  Frances  Lucy.  ii.  Cicely  Mary. 

iLintHQC. — Arthur  Henbt  Dyke  Acland,  Eaq.  of  Hunts- 
ham  Court,  Devon,  b.  3  May,  1811;  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Dyke  Acland,  10th  bart.  of  Columb-John,  s.  by  will  to  the 
estates  of  Rev.  Edward  Berkeley  Troyte,  D.C.L.,  Rector  of 
Huntsham,  Devon,  and  assumed  by  royal  license,  1852,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Troyte;  hem.  15  Sept.  18-35,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bridehead,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  4  Aug.  1856)  left  issue,  at  his  decease,  1857, 

Charles  Arthur  Williams,  now  of  Huntsham  Court. 

John  Edward,  Lieut.  4th  King's  Own  Royal  regt.,  assumed 
the  surname  of  Acland  Troyte  in  1876. 

Reginald  Henry  Dyke  (Rev.),  assumed  the  surname  of  Aclanb 
Troyte  1876. 

Frances  Lydia  Dyke,  in.  Rev.  C.  Bere. 

Harriet  Dyke,  m.  G.  Griffith,  Esq. 

Angelina  Anne  Dyke,  m.  Rev.  James  Dunn. 

Mary  Dyke,   m.   Rev.  Walter  Hook,  son  of   the  Dean   of 
Chichester. 

Joanna  Dorothea  Dyke,  m.  Leonard  Harper,  Esq.,  son  of  the 
Bishop  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Sarah  Lucy  Dyke,  d.  at  Frmchal,  Madeira,  19  April,  1S63. 
The  Rev.  Edward  Berkeley  Troyte,  D.C.L.,  Rector  of  Hunts- 
ham, was  son  of  William  Troyte,  who  was  son  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Troyte,  who  m.  Cicely,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas 
Wrothe,  Bart,  of  Petherton  Park,  and  widow  of  Sir  Hugh 
Acland,  6th  bart.,  great-great-grandfather,  by  her,  of  Arthur 
Henry  Dyke  Acland,  to  whom  Dr.  Troyte  devised  his  estates. 

jrnis — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  ppr.  within  a  bordure  invccted  erm.  (for  distinction), 
in  chief  a  cross  crosslct.sa.,  for  Trovte;  2nd  and  3rd,  chequy 
arg.  and  sa.  a  fcss  gu.,  for  Acland,  quartering  Wrothe  and 
Dyke.  Crests — 1st,  Troyte,  An  eagle's  wing  sa.  charged  with 
five  estoiles  or,  environed  with  a  snake  ppr.  the  wing  charged 
for  distinction  with  a  cross-crosslet  gold ;  2nd,  Acland,  On 
a  man's  hand,  couped  at  the  wrist,  in  a  glove  fessways  afalcoa 
perched  all  ppr.     Motto — A  Deo  in  Deo. 

^•^„( — Huntsham  Court,  Bampton,  Devon. 

ciitis— Carltott;  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

5  M  2 


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TRY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


THY 


TRTJELIi    OF    CLONMANNON. 

Trtell,  Henry  Pomeeoy,  Esq.  of  Clonmaimon, 
CO.  Wicklow,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1871,  h.  19  March, 
1836  ;  m.  18  Aug.  1861,  Katherine  EUzabeth,  only 
dau.  of  Charles  Rolleston,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

iLiUPajJC— The  Rev.  Holt  Truell,  6. 1701,  was  for  many 
years  J. P.  co.  Wicklow;  hem.  1st,  about  1724-5,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Sir  Abraham  Yarner,  and  widow  of  Richard  Stone, 
Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Rachel,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Michael  Symea,  Rector  of  Kilcommon,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  had  issue  several  sons  and  daus.,  all  of  whom  (i.  unm., 
except  the  youngest  son, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Trueh,  D.D.,  of  Clonmannon,  h. 
10  March,  1754;  who  m.  21  Oct.  1791,  Editha,  only  dau.  and 
heir  of  Edward  Jones,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  of  Bramley,  co. 
Southampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  21  March,  1843)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Holt,  the  late  representative. 

II.  Henry,  b.  1803;  d.  unm.  1820. 

III.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Tyneham,  Dorset,  b.  25  May, 
1804;  111.  8  Feb.  1834,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hawkesworth, 
Esq.  of  Forest,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Holt,  Capt.  53rd  regt.,  h.  30  Sept.  1837. 

2  William  Henry  Augustus  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Chettle, 
Dorset,  b.  1839. 

1  Eleanor  Mary  Florentina. 

IV.  George,  b.  1808 ;  d.  unm.  1824. 

I.  Jane,  d.  unm.  1832.  ii.  Edith,  d.  1807. 

III.  Patience,  d.  unm.  1828. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Hon.  Henry  Pomeroy,  5th  son  of  John, 
4th  Viscount  Harberton.  v.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  1833. 

He  d.  26  June,  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Holt  Truell,  Esq.  of  Clonmannon,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1824,  b.  15  Nov.  1797  ;  m.  18  Aug.  1824,  Phoebe, 
4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Vesey,  D.D.,  of  Derrabard  House, 
CO.  Tyrone,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Robert,  Capt.  Wicklow  Rifles,  b.  10  .Jan.  1828;  m.  1st,  7  Nov. 
1858,  Frances  Emily,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Knox,  of 
Clonleigh,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue,  Louisa,  and  Phcebe 
Editha.  He  m.  2ndly,  Feb.  1806,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Very 
Rev.  Ogle  William  Moore,  Dean  of  Clogher,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  Robert  Holt,  who  d.  an  infant.  He  d.  27  Feb.  1867. 

George  Vesey,  an  officer  28th  rcgt.,  6.  1  May,  1831;  d. 
10  March,  1849. 

Henry  Pomeroy,  M.B.,  now  of  Clonmannon. 

Barbara  Anna,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1848. 

Editha  Jane,  m.  7  Nov.  1861,  Francis  Synge,  Esq.  of  Glan- 
more  Castle,  co.  Wicklow. 

Mr.  Truell  d.  7  March,  1870. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  and  in  chief  two  hearts  gu. 
Crest — A  heart  gu.  between  two  palm  branches  vert.  Mottnes 
— Over  the  crest.  Semper  fideUs;  and  under  the  arms,  Dili- 
gentia  fortior. 

&ai— Clonmannon,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow, 


TRYE    OF    LECKHAMPTON    COURT. 

Trte,  Rev.  Charles  Brandon,  of  Leckhamp- 
ton,  CO.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  Rector  of  Leckhampton, 
M.A.,  Rural  Dean  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester, 
b.  11  June,  1806 ;  m.  22  May,  1832,  Jane  Riland, 
dau.  of  Edward  Pickard,  Esq.  of  Aston,  co.  War- 
wick, and  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Norwood,  of  Hartshill,  co.  Warwick,  M.A.  Oxon, 
J.P.  CO.  Warwick,  b.  4  Feb.  1835;  m.  2  Feb.  1865,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Roberts  Jee,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 
Hartshill,  co.  Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Brandon,  b.  2  April,  1 867. 

2  Richard  Norwood,  b.  6  June,  1873. 

3  John  Henry,  6.  1  June,  1875. 

II.  Charles  Brandon,  b.  29  July,  1839;  d.  an  infant. 

III.  Reginald  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  5  June,  1843;  m.  9  April, 
1872,  Charlotte  Kate  Pascoe,  dau.  of  Edward  Glover, 
Esq.  of  Lymington,  Hants,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Brandon,  6.  10  Aug.  1874. 

2  Philip  Charles,  b.  8  Dec.  1877. 
1  Kathleen  Mary. 

IV.  Riland  John,  6.  9  Aug.  1844;  d.  an  infant. 

I.  Sarah  Mary. 

II.  Jane  Eleanor,  7)i.ll  July,  1867,  Richard  Treffry  Meredith, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

iitlltilflC.— Reginald  or  Raulim  Tbte,  the  first  of  the 
name  resident  in  co.  Gloucester,  m.  1380,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  de  Berkeley,  and  thereby  acquired  the 


Lordship  of  Alkington,  in  the  parish  of  Berkeley.     His  i 
and  successor, 

ToHN  Tbve,  of  Alkington,  was  father  of 

William  Trye,  who  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Trte,  High  Sheriff  27  Henry  I.,  m.  1449,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Almeric  Boteler-a-park,  and  their  son 
and  heir, 

William  Trye,  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Baynham,  and  had  (with  another  son,  John,  Mayor  of  Glou- 
cester in  1483,  and  twice  representative  for  that  city  in  Par- 
liament) a  son  and  successor, 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  in.  Isabella,  2nd  dau. 
of  James,  6th  Lord  Berkeley,  by  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Thomas  Mowbray,  1st  Duke  of  Norfolk,  and  had  a 
son, 

Edward  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,'™.  Sybil,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Sir  Simon  Milbourne,  of  the  co.  Hereford,  and 
relict  of  Sir  Thomas  Monington.  He  was  s.  at  his  decease  by 
his  son, 

John  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Henry  Gourney,  Esq.  of  Letheriugham,  Suffolk, 
by  Katherine  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  William  Brandon,  Standard 
Bearer  at  Bosworth,  on  the  side  of  Henry  VII.,  the  father  of 
Charles  Brandon,  the  celebrated  Duke  of  Suffolk,  the  brother- 
in-law  and  favourite  of  Henry  VIII.  By  this  lady  he  had  a 
son  and  successor, 

John  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  Skipworth,  Knt.  of  Ormesby,  M.P.,  and  2ndly,  a 
sister  of  Sir  James  Crofts,  Knt.  of  Crofts.  He  was  s.  at 
his  decease  by  his  son, 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Tyrrel,  Knt.,  of  Thornton,  Bucks.  Mr.  Trye  was 
slain  in  a  quarrel  at  Gloucester,  1610,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  m.  Anne,  dau.  ol 
William  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Acton,  Middlesex,  and  left,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Thomas  Trye,  Esq.  m.  Anna,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Richard 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Hanham,  co.  Gloucester,  and  was  father  of 

William  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke,  M.P.  for  Gloucesterl 
He  m.  Mary  Home,  of  Home  Castle,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Trye,  Esq.  of  Hardwicke.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  tlM 
Rev.  Thomas  Norwood,  of  Leckhampton  Court,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, and  had  issue, 

William,  who  left  issue;  but  their  issue  is  supposed  to  bi 
now  extinct.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

Mr.  Trye  sold  the  estate  of  Hardwicke  to  Sir  William  Yorke. 
Knt.,  Attorney-General,  who  assumed  therefrom  his  title  o; 
Earl.    The  younger  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Trye,  Rector  of  Leckhampton,  co.  Glou 
cester,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  John  Longford 
of  Havesfield,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Brandon  Trye,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  an  eminent  Medica 
Writer,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Lysons,  Rector  o 
Rodmarton,  co.  Gloucester  (and  sister  of  Samuel  Lysons,  Esq 
of  the  Temple,  F.R.S.,  V.P.A.S.,  and  of  the  Rev.  Danie 
Lysons,  F.R.S.,  A.S.,  of  Hempsted  Court,  co.  Gloucester),  b; 
whom  he  had  issue, 

William  Brandon,  6.  17  March,  1794;  d.  an  infant. 

Henry  Norwood,  his  heir. 

Charles  Brandon,  now  of  Leckhampton  Court. 

John  Rawlin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Whitcombe,  near  Gloucestei 
6.  11  Feb.  1809. 

Mary  Lysons,  d.  unm.  2  Feb.  1854.  ' 

Caroline,  d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1821. 

Isabella,  m.  25  July,  1826,  Emilicn  Daniel  Benoit  Frossard 
a  French  Protestant  Clergyman,  who  d.  Sept.  1847,  an 
had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

Eleanor,  d.  unm.  18  Dec.  1857. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  7  July,  1878. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

Mr.  Charles  Brandon  Trye,  whos.  at  the  decease  of  his  cousir 
Henry  Norwood,  to  the  estate  of  Leckhampton,  which  tb 
Norwoods  had  derived  by  marriage  from  the  Giffordfl,  e 
7  Oct.  1811.    His  eldest  son, 

Henry  Norwood  Trye,  Esq.,  6.  7  July,  1798;  m.  4  Jan( 
1824,  Alicia  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Longworth,  Esc 
of  Creggan,  co.  Westmeath,  and  of  Oatfield,  co.  Galwaj 
butd.  s.  p.  13  Nov.  1854.  Mr.  Trye  was  a  J.P.  and  D.I 
for  CO.  Gloucester,  and  for  the  co.  of  Westmeath  an 
King's  Co.  ;  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  the  co.  of  Gloi 
cester,  1837.  He  was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  Rev.  Chakle 
Brandon  Trye,  the  present  representative. 

Arma — Or,  a  bend  sinister  az.  quartering  Boteler-a-pabi 
GouRNAY,  Norwood,  and  Longford.  Crest — A  buck's  heat 
caboshed  gu. 

;Seai— Leckhampton  Court,  near  Cheltenham. 


TEY 


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TUD 


1G27 


TUYON    OF    BUIiWICK    PARK. 

Trtox,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Bulwick  Park,  co. 
Northampton,  High  Sheriff  1875,  Lieut-Col.  late 
7th  Eoyal  Fusiliers,  m.  i  5  July,  1873,  Alice,  6th  clau. 
of  Kcv.  S.  V.  Dashwood,  of  Stamford  Hall,  Notts, 
and  has  issue. 

I.  Gut  Thomas  Lewes,  b.  22  Oct.  1S78. 

1.  Eva  Mildred.  II.  Ouida  Mary. 

III.  Violet  Alice  Grace. 

itt'lTraflC. — The  Bulwick  and  Haringworth  estates  have 

belonged  to  this,  the  elder  branch  of  the  Tryon  family,  since 

the  reiRn  of  James  I.    Charles  Teyon,  Esq.  of  Bulwick,  m. 

Lady  Slary  Shirley,  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Earl  of  Ferrers,  and 

her  Ladyship  d.  17  May,  1771. 

'      Abraham  Trton,  Esq.,  who  purchased  the   Haringworth 

'  estate,  is  stated  to  have  been  of  Dutch  extraction.    In  the 

church  at  Harringworth  is  the  following  inscription: — "In 

this  vault  lie  Peter  Tryon,  Esq.,   son  of  Moses    Tryon,   of 

I  Ilaringworth,  with  Judith,  wife  of  said  Peter,  and  sister  to 

'  Sir  Abraham  Cullen,  of  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  Bt.    James  Tryon, 

I  of   Bulwick,   in  this  county   of   Northampton,  and  Samnel 

'  Tryon,  of  Cullyweston,  in  said  county,  were  the  two  only  sons 

•  of  said  Peter  and  Judith,  and  lie  both  here  interred,  with 

their  wives  and  such  issue  as  are  deceased.    The  said  Samuel 

Tryon  was  the  youngest  son  of  the  said  Peter,  and  died  on  the 

4th  Feb.  1711,  set.  55,  and  left  this  inscription  written  with  his 

own  hand,  annexed  to  his  will,  by  which  he  ordered  it  should 

be  placed  up  in  this  manner."    Sir  Samuel  Tryon,  of  Layer 

Marney,  Essex,  the  2nd  son  of  Peter  Tbton,  who  tied  from 

the  persecution  of  the  Duke  of  Alva,  by  Mary  his  wife,  who 

<i.  1618,  obtained  a  baronetcy  from  King  James  I.  1620,  but 

his  male  i.?sue  and  title  became  extinct  at  the  death  of  Sir 

Samuel  John,  4th  bart.,  1724. 

I     Thomas  Trton,  Esq.  of  Bulwick,  m.  1st,  Miss  Weston,  by 

I  whom  he  had  no  issue  ;  and  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Very 

I  Eev.  Dr.  Brereton,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas,  late  of  Bulwick  Park. 
j     Crrark'S  William,  d.  unm. 

rf     Samuel,  Majar-Gen.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  John  Harvey,  K.C.B., 
i!       and  lias  issue  six  children. 

Robert,  Kear-Admiral  E.N.,  m.  a  dau.  of  Admiral  Provost, 
which  lady  rf.  1848;  and  2ndly,  3  Jan.  1855,  Lydia  Sophia, 
I       6th  dau.  of  Sir  Grey  Skipwith,  8th  bart.  of  Prestwould, 
t      and  has  issue. 

!     Harriet,  m.  18.32,  Rev.  Christopher  Whichcote,  4th  son  of 
i       Sir  Thomas  Whichcote,  8th  Bart,  of  Aswarby. 

('■flis  eldest  son, 

h     Thomas  Trvon,   Esq.  of   Bulwick  Park,  J. P.    and    D.L., 
ilHIgh  Sheriff  1833,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  TroUope,  Gth 
|iBart.,  and  sister  of  John  Lord  Kesteven,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
:11  Feb.  1877)  had  issue, 
;      I.  Thomas,  now  of  Bulwick  Park. 

i'     II.  Henry,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  fell  20  Nov.  1854,  before 
Sebastopol,  in  a  special  service. 

III.  George,  Capt.  R.N.,  C.B.,  m.  5  April,  1869,  the  Hon. 
Clementina  Hcathcote,  dau.  of  Gilbert  John,  1st  Lord 
Aveland,  and  has  issue  a  son,  George  Clement. 

IV.  Richard  of  Loddington  Hall,  Leicester,  late  Capt.  Rifle 
Brigade,  b.  31  Aug.  1837;  in.  11  June,  1867,  Jane  Anna 
Lucy,  dau.  of  the  late  Gen.  Johnson,  of  Witham-on-the- 
Hill,  and  has  issue,  Richard,  6. 17  May,  1868;  and  Mary  Lucy. 

He  d.  21  Aug.  1872. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  embattled  between  sixestoiles  or.    Crest — 

BA  liear's  head  sa.  powdered  with  estoiles  or. 
Seat — Bulwick  Park,  Wansford,  co.  Northampton. 


TUCKER  OF  CORYTON  PARK, 

Tucker,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Corjton  Park,  and 
Marlands,  Devon,  J.P.,  b.  25  Feb.  1799  ;  m.  31  Oct. 
|1850,  Hermana  Drewe,  dau.  of  Edward  Wright 
Band,  Esq.  of  Wookey  House,  Somerset. 

iLinCitgC — This  family  has  long  been  seated  in  Devon- 
iliire.    William  Tucker,  or  Tooker,  had  a  son, 

William  Tuckeb,  or  Tooker,  who,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  was 
father  of 

William  Tuckeb,  lyi.  Joane  Tooker,  and  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  1629,  Henry  Clarke,  of  Dalwood)  had  a  son. 

William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Westwater,  b.  1618,  who  by  Joane 
lis  wife,  left  at  his  decease,  1691,  a  son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Westwater,  m.  16S6,  Agnes  IIol- 
ings,  and  d.  15  March,  1733,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  2  July, 
1693) a  son, 

William  Tuckeb,  Esq.,  m.  3  Dec.  1716,  Mary,  only  dau.  of 


Thomas  Marwood,  Esq.  of  Widworthy,  and  had  (with  six  other 
sons  and  five  daus.)  a  fourth  son, 

Benedictus  Tucker,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of  Devonshire  17C3, 
who  built  the  present  mansion  at  Coryton  Park.  He  m. 
Frances,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  John  Pester,  Vicar  of  Axmin- 
ster,  CO.  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William. 

II.  Marwood  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Harpford-cum-Vcnn  Ottcry, 
Devon,  m.  1789,  Charlotte  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  William 
Davy,  Foulkes,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Medland,  Devon,  and  d.  in 
1846,  having  by  her  (who  d.  same  year)  issue, 

1  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  All  Saints,  Colchester,  and  of 
Widworthy,  Devon,  to.  Agnes  Sophia  Box,  of  Essex, 
and  (/.  .1.  p.  1851.    She  rf.  1861. 

2  Charles,  now  of  Coryton  Park. 

3  Marwood  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Widworthy,  /;.  1804; 
m.  1st,  1831,  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund  Nagle,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  rf.  1840)  has  issue, 

Edmund  Beauchamp  Beauchamp  (which  name  he  as- 
sumed in  lieu  of  Tucker)  of  Trevince,  Redruth,  Cornwidl, 
formerly  Lieut.  59th  regt.,  J. P.  for  Cornwall,  High 
Sheriff  1870,  b.  1833;  m.  1st,  18.56,  Maria  Sadlcir,  dau. 
of  Burton  Per.sse,  Esq.  of  Moyode  Castle,  co.  Galway, 
and  had  by  her  (who  rf.  1870)  a  dau.,  Matilda;  he  rii. 
2ndly,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Dudley  I'ersse,  Esq.  of  Rox- 
borough,  CO.  Galway. 

Marwood  Tucker,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1st,  Miss  Bircham, 
by  whom  he  has  an  only  son,  Marwood;  and  2ndly, 
Miss  Beresford-Hope,  dau.  of  A.  J.  B.  Beresford-Hope, 
Esq.,  M.P. 

The  Rev.  Marwood  Tucker  m.  2ndly,  1822,  Frances,  dau. 

of  John  Short,  Esq.  of  Bickham,  co.  Devon. 

III.  Charles.  iv.  Benedictus,  deceased.  v.  John. 
I.  Harriett. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  1792,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Bragge,  Esq.  of  Sadborow,  co.  Devon,  by  whom  he 
had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  21  Oct.  1813,  Charlotte  Lewis,  4th 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Elias  Peloquin  Cosserat,  Esq.  of  Exeter, 
and  widow  of  Dr.  Bedly,  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

William  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Coryton  Park,  J. P.,  b.  22  April, 
1815,  who  was  twice  married;  by  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  dau., 
Catherine  Helen,  who  rf.  unm.  1863.  Mr.  Tucker  rf.  1863,  and 
was  s.  by  his  cousin,  the  present  Charles  Tucker,  Esq.  of 
Coryton  Park. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  sea-horses  arg.  as 
many  hearts  gu.  Crest — A  demi  sea-horse  regardant  arg. 
holding  in  his  paws  a  heart  gu.     Motto — Auspice  Teucro. 

Seats — Coryton  Park,  nearAxminster;  and  Marlands,  Heavi- 
tree,  Exeter. 


TUCKER    OF    TREMATON    CASTLE. 

Tucker,  John  Jertis,  Esq.  of  Trematon  Castle, 
Cornwall,  J.P.,  Admiral  R.N.,  m.  16  Oct.  1830, 
Sabine  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Vice-Admiral 
James  Young,  of  Barton  End,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1873)  has,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Jervis,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  1833. 

I.  Sabine,  m.  Thomas  Jervis  Edwards,  Esq. 

Admiral  Tucker  is  son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Tucker, 
Esq.  of  Trematon  Castle,  by  Jane  his  1st  wife,  dau. 
of  Rev.  John  Lyne.  He  has  had  three  brothers 
and  three  sisters,  Jedediah  Stevens,  late  of  Tre- 
maton Castle,  J.P.,  b.  12  June,  1800,  d.  1861 ; 
Benjamin W. ;  Thomas-Tyrwliitt, deceased;  Eachel 
Lyne,  ?».  George  Lee,  Esq.,  6th  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
J.  T.  Lee,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Thame,  and  Fellow  of 
Winchester  Coll.,  a  younger  branch  of  the  Lees  of 
Qiiarrendon ;  Jane  Lyne;  and  Mary  Amy,  deceased. 
&((£— Trematon  Castle,  Saltash. 


TUDWAY    OF    WELLS. 

TuDWAT,  Charles  Clement,  Esq.  of  The  Cedars 
Wells,  Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  23  Nov.  1846  ; 
m.  5  July,  1870,  the  Lady  Edith  Nelson,  dau.  of 
Horatio,  3rd  Earl  Nelson,  which  lady  d.  2-i  Aug. 
1877,  leaving  issue  one  dau., 

Madeleine  Constance,  b.  18  April,  1873. 

3Ltnca(JC. — Robert  Tudwat,  Esq.,  J.P.  (younger  brother 
of  Clement  Tudway,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Wells,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill,  1st  bart.  of  Hawkstone,  and  (/.  s.  p. 
1315)   derived  descent  from  Rev.  Thomas    Tudway,  Minor 


! 


1623 


TUP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TUP 


Canon  of  Winrlsor,  sometime  of  Eradfield  Hall,  Essex,  who  d. 
about  1072.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Paine, 
M.A.,  Canon  of  Wells,  and  d.  1  Dec.  ISOO,  having  had  issue, 

John  Paine,  of  whom  pi-esently. 

Clement  (Kev.),  b.  20  May,  1782;  in.  7  April,  1807,  Elizabeth 
Pappod  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown  Calley,  Esq.  of  Burderop 
Park,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  May,  1836)  had  a  son, 
Clement,  of  London,  b.  7  April,  1S09  ;  and  two  daus., 
Elizabeth  Pappod  and  Caroline.  This  gentleman  was  lirst 
a  Lieut,  in  the  IGth  Dragoons,  but  subsequently  entering 
into  orders,  became  Vicar  of  Chiseldon,  Wilts.  He  d.  2u 
Feb.  1830. 

Fanny,  m.  William  Mclliar,  Esq.  of  Wells,  and  rf.  1795. 

Mary,  m.  Kev.  Edward  Foster,  Prebendary  of  Wells. 

Sarah. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Pdchard  Thomas  Whalley,  Kector  of 
Yeovilton,  d.  1830. 

Harriett,  in.  1815,  Eichard  Burford,  Esq.,  23rd  rogt.,  and  d. 
1821. 

Caroline,  m.  Andrew  Carrick,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Clifton. 

The  eldest  son, 

John   Paine  Tudwat,  Esq.,  J.P.,  6.  21  April,  1775,  M.P. 
for  Wells  from  1815  to  1830;   m.  1S06,  Fanny  Goold,  dau.  of 
Lucas  Pulsford,  Esq.  of  Wells;  and  d.  July,  1835,  having  had 
issue, 
EoBERT  Charles,  his  heir. 

Henry  Goold,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  b.  182G;  m.  1856,  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  Phipps,  Esq.  of  Lcighton  House,  Wilts. 
Jane,  m.  23  Nov.  1825,  Rev.  Thomas  Boucher  Coney,  Vicar 
of  Pueklcchurch,  co.  Gloucester. 
Frances  Henrietta,  m.  Arthur  Constantine  Phibbs,  Esq.  of 
Shepton  Mallet.  Eiunia. 

Letitia  Sarah,  m.  George  Fillingham,  Esq. 
Augusta,  m.  the  Rev.  Frederick  Fleming-  Beadon,  Vicar  of 
Shepton,  Somerset.  Mary.  Harriet  Henrietta. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Charles  Tudway,  Esq.  of  Wells,  J. P.,  JI.P.,  b. 
4  July,  1803,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Somerset  1842-3  ;  he 
in.  1846,  Maria  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  William  Miles,  1st 
bart.  of  Leigh  Court,  Somerset,  M.P..  and  d.  20  Oct.  1855, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  the  present  Charles  Clement 
Tddway,  Esq.  of  The  Cedars,  Wells. 

jlrms — Erm.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  between  three  roses  az. 
Crcut — A  dcmi-lion  rampant  gu.  holding  a  rose  az.  slipped  ppr. 

Scats— The  Cedars,  Wells,  Somerset:  and  Stolierry  Park, 
Wells.  Toirn  Residence— 11 ,  Lower  Berkeley  Street,  W  CUb 
— Arthui-'s,  S.W. 


'I 


TUFNELL    OF    LANGLEYS. 

TuFNELL,  John  Jolliffe,  Esq.  of  Langleys, 
Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  b.  1  Jidy, 
1805  ;  m.lst,  1830,  Caroline  Marv,  2ud  dau.  of  tlie 
late  C.  T.  Tower,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Weald  Hall,  Essex, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Sept.  184.1)  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Jolliffe,  J. P.,  Major  S4th  foot,  b.  15  March, 
1833. 

II.  William  Neville,  of  Great  Walthara,  Chelmsford,  J. P., 
formerly  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  11  April,  1838;  m.  1S61,  Eleanor 
Frances,  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Charles  Gosiling, 
R.A.,  and  has,  with  other  issue,  Neville,  6.  1864. 

I.  Cecilia  Harriet,  d.  18  April,  1842. 

II.  Caroline  Emily,  b.  6  June,  1855.        iii.  Augusta  Jane. 

IV.  Laura  Louisa,  vi.  Edward  Wyndham  Tufnell,  late  Bishop 
of  Brisbane,  Australia. 

V.  Adelaide  Mary. 

He  in.  2ndly,  1853,  Eleanor  Margaret,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  late  Eight  Eev.  George  Murray,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Eocliester,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

III.  Edward  A.  Murray.        iv.  Henry  Murray,  d. Nov.  1868. 

V.  George  Murray.  vi.  Herbert  Murray. 

VI.  Maria  Louisa,  to.  1873,  Hon.  Edward  Gerald  Strutt,  4th 
son  of  John  James,  Lord  Bayleigh.         vii.  Frances  Emily. 

vui.  Constance  Helena.         ix.  Caroline  Margaret. 
X.  Florence,  d.  1871.  xi.  Mabel  Eleanor. 

S,tnr?t0C.— Richard  Tpfnaile  or  Tufnell  (son  of  another 
Richard  Tufnaile),  Citizen  and  Brewer  of  London,  resided  at 
Clapham,  Surrey,  and  was  M.P.  for  Southwark,  1640.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Humphries,  Esq.,  and 
dying  Aug.  1640,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Tufnaile,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant,  and  of  Menken 
Hadley,  Middlesex,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alderman  Sir  Wil- 
liam Joliffe,*  of  London,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter 

*  This  Alderman  Joliffe  was  son  of  Thomas  Joliffe,  Esq.  of 
Leeke,  co.  Stafford,  and  of  Buglawton,  co.  Chester,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Mainwaiing,  Esq.  of  Whitmore. 


Boothby,  Esq.,  and  Catherine,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Henry 
Witham,  Esq.  By  her  Mr.  Tufnaile  left  at  his  decease,  1699, 
a  son  and  successor, 

Samuel  Tufnell,  Esq.  of  IMonken  Hadley,  Middlesex,  and 
of  Langleys,  Essex,  a  Commissioner  for  Settling  Commerce, 
and  M.P.  1727  for  Maiden,  1728  for  Colchester,  and  1741  for 
Great  Marlow.  He  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Cressener, 
Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Jolliffe,  his  heir. 

II.  George  Foster,  of  Chichester.  Col.  of  the  East  Middlesex 
Militia,  b.  1723,  M.P.  for  Beverley  1762  and  1774.  He  m. 
1st,  11  Feb.  1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  — Foster, 
Esq.  of  Ireland,  whicli  marriage  was  dissolved  by  .Vet  of 
Parliament  in  1758;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of — Farhill, 
Esq.  of  Chichester,  and  dying  10  July,  1783,  left  by  his  2n(l 
wife, 

1  AVilliani,  of  Chichester,  b.  1769;  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Lough  Carloton,  Esq.,  and  by  that  lady,  who  d, 
31  Aug.  1829,  left  at  his  decease,  26  April,  1809,  two  sons 
and  a  dau., 

Henry  (the  Right  Hon.),  P.C,  M.P.,  m.  1st,  1830,  Anne 
Augusta,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot-Horton,  3rd  bart. 
of  Osma.ston,  and  had  one  dau.  ;  2ndly,  1844,  Hon. 
Frances  Byng,  dau.  of  Gen.  John,  1st  Lord,  afterwards 
Earl  of  Strafford,  and  h.ad  by  her  one  dau.,  Caroline 
Mary,  m.  20  June,  1870,  Col.  Alfred  Byng,  Grenadier 
Guards;  and  3rdly,  1843.  Lady  Anne  Primrose,  dau.  of 
Archibald,  4th  Earl  of  Roseberry,  K.T.,  by  whom  lie 
had  a  son,  Henry.  Mr.  Tufnell  d.  1854,  and  his  widow 
in  1862. 

Edward  Carleton,  Barrister,  m.  21  .April,  1846,  Honoria 
M:iry,  only  dau,  of  Col.  Macadam,  K.U.,  and  had  issue. 

Mary,  d.  uiim. 

2  John  Charles,  Licut.-Col.  Middlesex  Militia,  m.  Hliana 
Ivaniona,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Fowell,  D.D.,  and 
d.  1841,  having  had  issue, 

John  Charles  Fowell  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Edburtnn,  Sussex, 
9)i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  HughPenfold,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Charles,  Elizabeth,  Mary,  and  Edward.     He  d.  1866. 

AVilliam,  d.  vn,ii.  Arthur  Bonham,  d.  unm. 

Edward  Wyndham  (Rev.),  D.D.,  formerly  Fellow  of  Wad 
ham  Coll.,  Oxford,  afterwards  Rector  of  Beechingstoki 
Wilts,   and  Prebendary   of  Salisbury,  late  Bishop 
Brisbane,    Australia,    m.   his    cousin,    Laura   Loi 
TiU'nell,  lit  supra. 

Thomas  Jolliffe,  of  Mount  Street,  Dublin,  F.R.C.S.L, 
1^44,  Henriotta,  dau.  ol  Croasdaile  Molony,  Esq.  of  Gra* 
nahan,  co.  Clare,  and  widow  of  Robert  Fannin,  Esq.  d 
Dublin,  and  has  issue,  Iva,  m.  Peter  Leslie  Peacocke, 
Esq. ;   and  Florence. 

Tlumias  Robert,  Deputy  Chairman  of  the  West  Indian 
Mail  Packet  Company,  )/(.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  of  MajM 
J.  W.  Hutchison,  7th  Highlanders;  and  2ndly,  Mariai 
Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Bond,  Esq.,  and  by  his  IstwifB 
(who  d.  1860)  has  issue,  Robert  Hutchison  Campbell, 
Horace  Charles,  Carleton  Fowell,  and  Lionel  Grant, 

Mary  Jane,  lii..  Lieut.  Edward  Jennings,  R.N.,  and  ha> 
issue. 

Fanny,  ■?)!.  Ven.  Archdeacon  Keays,  of  Bombay,  and  d, 
leaving  issue. 

Henrietta  Susannah,  m.  Capt.  Dewell,  and  d.  leaving 
one  son. 

3  Samuel  Jolliffe,  Prebendary  of  Chichester,  and  Vicar  of 
Hurston,  and  North  Mundiiam;  he  m.  and  had  issue, 
one  dau.,  Ellen,  who  is  married. 

4  George,  an  officer  in  the  Guanls,d.  unm. 
1  Frances  Maria,  deceased. 

III.  William,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Jolliffe,  pni» 
suant  to  the  will  of  Sir  William  Jolliffe.  He  d.  21  April, 
1797. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ">  both  d.    unm.;     the    elder,   1794,    tJK 

II.  Mary  Anne,      j     younger  1790. 
Mr.  Tuffncll  dying  23  Dec.  175S,  was  buried  at  Pleshey,  KOi 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Jolliffe  Tuffnell,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  m.  Anna,  dau 
of  William  Meekc,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Jolliffe,  his  heir. 

n.  William,  b.  24  Dec.  1749,  m.  20  Sept.  1777,  Anna,  eldcs 

dau.  of  John  Close,  Esq.  of  Easby  House,  co.  York,  and  b; 

her  (who  d.  1824)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1S14, 

1  John  Jolliffe,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  William  (Rev.),  m.  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Nnyloi 
Esq.  of  Wakclield,  CO.  York,  and  had  a  i\au.,  Kathcrin 
Anne. 

3  George  (Rev.),  of  TIfBngton,  Berks,  m.  132 1,  Maria  New 
ton,  dau.  of  Cornelius  Korcwright,  Esq.  of  Hylands,  Esses 
and  has  had  issue, 

Frederick  (Rev.),  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  G.  W.  D'Aeth,  Esf 
Robert,  m.  Jessie,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Curtis,  2ttd  Earl 

of  CuUands;  she  d.  1877. 

Arthur.  Vincent  Frederick. 

Georgiana  Jlaria,  vi.  22  June,   1348,  George  Grenfel 

2nd  Lord  Wohcrtoa.  Emily,  d.  unm. 


Ttn 


THE  LANDED  GEXTEY. 


TUN 


1629 


Ellen  Mary.  m.  Col.  Greathcd,  C.B.,  and  d.  1863. 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  d.  ISTl. 

1  Eliza  Anne,  m.  1  Aug.  1797,  Sir  Thomas  Pilkington,  7tli 
Bart,  of  Chevet. 

2  Maria.  3  Jane. 

4  Louisa  Anne,  m.  21  Dec.  isuo,  Sir  William  Laurence 
Young,  3rd  Bart,  of  Xorth  Dean. 

5  Anne,  m.  J.  \V.  Holder,  Esq. 
in.  John,  of  Waltham,  Esses,  m.  Miss  Beaulieu,  and  left  two 

sons,  John  and  William.  rr.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

\Ir.  Tuffnell  d.  23  Sept.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Jolliffe  TrrrxELL,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  at  whose 
decease,  «n)?i.  9  May,  1S20,  the  estates  devolved  on  his  nephew, 
JoBN  JoLLiFFB  Tdfnell,  Esq.  of  Langleys,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1S23,  h.  21  Sept.  177S;  m.  29  June,  ISOl,  Cathe- 
rine Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Pilkington,  6ih  Bart. 
:  Chevet,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  had  issue, 

I.  John  JoLLnrE,  now  of  Langrley. 

II.  William  Michael,  of  Hatfield  Place,  Essex.  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  31  Jan.  1816;  m.  11  May,  1841.  Eliza  Isabella. eldest  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Tyrell,  2nd  Bart,  of  Boreham,  and  has  issue, 

John  Lionel  TrrsELL  Ttbell,  Rifle  Brisade,  of  Boreham 
House,  Chelmsford,  Essex,  J.P.,  6.  21  Dec.  1?42,  s.  his 
maternal  grandfather  1877,  and  assumed  the  surname  of 
Ttbell. 
Agnes  Mary,  m.  28  April,  1870,  Arthur  Chandos  Arkwright, 
Esq.,  2nd  Life  Guards,  of  the  Mount,  Oswestry, 
in.  Thomas  Pilkington,  6.  5  April,  1819;  m.  1853,  Harriet 
Emily,  dau.  of  —  Symonds,  Esq. 

rv.  George  Cressener,  b.  23  May,  1821;  m.  7  Au^.  1855, 
Graliana  Fanny,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Hughes,  and  by  her  (who 
rf.  1359)  he  had' issue,  Hugh  Richard,  Alice  Clara,  and  Grace 
Fanny. 

I.  Isabella  Anne. 

n.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  H.  Cockerel],  and  d.  7  Feb.  1841. 
in.  Catherine,  m.  Rev.  B.  Toke. 
rv.  Maria  Louisa,  d.  unni.  1851. 
V.  Anne,  m.  G.  Young  Robson,  Esq.  Barrister-at-Law. 
Ti.  Harriet  Dorothea. 

He  d.  18  July,  1S64. 
Arms—Az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  ostrich  feathers 
-net  ppr.  as  many'  martlets  sa.      Crest — A  dexter  arm  cra- 
ved in  armour  ppr.,  holding  in  the  gauntlet  a  cutlass  arg., 
_:tor. 
6Mt — Langleys,  near  Chelmsford,  Essex. 


He  m.  2ndly,  S  Oct.  1S63,  Hester  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Hogan,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  co.  Westraeath.     He  d.  15  Aug.  lS6i. 

A  nils — Quarterly  arg.  and  gu.  Crest — .\n  ancrel  vestr-d 
arg.  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a  flaming  sword  ppr.,  the 
sinister  resting  on  a  shield  of  the  arms.     Mott't — .Mleliiiah. 

Seats — Sonna  and  Culleen,  Muliingar,  co.  Wcstmeath. 

*,*  A  branch  of  the  family  of  Tcitk,  of  Sonna,  po?.sessing 
lands  in  the  cos.  of  Longford  and  Cavan,  descends  from  Edw.^kd 
TriTE,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Westmeath  1639.     His  grandson, 

Thomas  Tcite,  settled  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Grauard,  co. 
Longford,  about  1700,  and  m.  a  dau.  of  James  Major,  Esq.  of 
Higginstown,  in  that  co.,  and  was  father  of 

Fbascis  TriTE.  who  in.  Rachel  firoome,  of  Eyre  Court,  co. 
Galway,  and  </.  1813.     His  son, 

Thomas  TriTE,  b.  .\pril,  1756,  was  a  very  extensive  Land- 
-■Vgent,  and  held  with  other  Agencies  that  or"  his  kinsman.  Sir 
Henry  Tuite,  8th  bart.  of  Sonna.  He  m.  1790,  Mary.  dau.  of 
Edward  Reid,  Esq.  of  Galmoystown,  co.  Sleath,  and  </.  June, 
1827,  leaving  with  four  daus.  and  a  son,  Edward,  who  d.  15  May, 
1856,  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  TriTE,  Esq.  of  Granard,  co.  Longford,  6.  11  March, 
1806 ;  m.  10  Nov.  1842,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert  Stratford,  Esq.  of 
Annesgrove,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Groome,  b.  21  April,  1845;  d.  11  July.  1S5S. 

n.  RoBEBT  Stratford,  Lieut.  Cavan  Militia,  6. 27  July,  1S52. 

I.  Mary,  d.  29  Sept.  1843. 

n.  Annie  Jane. 


TUITE    OF    SONNA. 
TriTE,  JosEPn,  Esq.  of  Sonna,  co.  "Westmeath, 
".P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1868,  b.  20  Oct.  1828  ; 
1st,  8   Jan.    1852,  Ellen  Marr,   dau.   of  Eer. 
irles  Fox  Chawner,  Rector  of  Blechingley,  and 
her  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1863)  has  issue, 
I.  Henby  Mobbis,  6.  15  Oct.  IS56. 
I.  Marian. 

itn.  2ndlr,  4  June,  1868,  Ellen,  yoiingest  dau.  of 
lie  late  James  B.  Boothby,  Esq.  of  Twyford  Abbey. 
%tnC<lSf . — The  family  of  TrriE  is  of  Norman  origin.  Sib 
CBABD  DE  TriTE,  Kut.,  accompanied  the  Earl  of  Pembroke 
Into  Ireland,  1172,  and  d.,  leaving  two  sons,  Sib  Richard  de 

IE,  Knt.,  sumamed  The  Black;  and  Maubice  Tcite,  ances- 
r  of  the  TuiTES  of  Sonna. 
HncH  TciTE,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Tuite,  6th  bart.  [see 
E's  Peerage  and  Baronetcgr),  Capt.  in  the  Army;  served 

slve  years  at  Gibraltar,  and  was  there  during  the  blockade. 
rthe  will  of  his  half-brother  Sir  George  Tuite,  he  s.  to  the 

aa  property,  at  the  death  of  Sir  Henry,  8th  bart.,  1805.    He 
.  1792,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Daniel  Chenevix, 
f  Ballycommon,  King's  Co.,  and  had  issue, 
Henry,  6.  1794 ;  d.  1811.         Hugh  Mobgan,  late  of  Sonna. 
George  Gustavus,  first  in  the  R.X.,  and  afterwards  Lieut. - 

Col.  3rd  Light  Dragoons,  m.  Dora,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wood, 

Esq.  of  Linl'eton,  Middlesex,  but  d.  s.  p.  7  Oct.  1849. 
Penelope  Melesina,  m.  1820,  John  Charles  Lyons,  Esq.  of 

Ledestown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

.Tnite  d.  1843;  his  2nd  son, 
Hugh  MoBGAS  TcrrE,  Esq.  of  Sonna,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1795: 
gh  Sheriff  co.  Westmeath  1822,  and  co.  Longford  1837,  M.P. 
0.  Westmeath  from  1826  to  1830,  and  from  1842  to  1847  ;  m. 
,6  Feb.  1826,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Maurice  O'Connor,  Esq.  of 
It  Pleasant,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  March, 
^863)  had  issue, 
Joseph,  now  of  Sonna. 

Sarah  Elizabeth,  m.  12  Aug.  1852,  Monsietir  Henry  L.  Fairet, 

.  Conseiller  de  Prefecture  de  Melun,  Seine  et  Mame,  who  was 

authorised  by  imperial  sign-manual  to  take  the  old  name  of 

De  Tcite,  in  France,  and  has  issue,  Oscar,  Blanche,  and 

George. 


TUNNAED    OF    FRAQIPTON    HOTJSE. 

TrxNAED,  Chaeies  Thom:as,  Esq.  of  Frampton 
House,  CO.  Lincoln,  b.  21  Dec.  1843  ;  m.  Georgina, 
dau.  of  Conollj  Xorman,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Chables,  &.  26  Nov.  1873. 

II.  Christopher  Coney,  b.  26  April,  1875. 

III.  Conolly  Norman,  6.  10  Nov.  1876. 

IV.  Samuel  Langton,  6.  6  Dec.  1878. 

I.  Georgina  Martha.  ii.  Annie  IsabeL 

m.  Viola  Blanche. 

ILtncaflr — The  Tcxxakds  are  of  great  antiquity  in  co- 
Lincoln.  It  is  stated  that  3tSS.  in  the  British  Museum  make 
it  appear  that  lands  were  held  by,  and  granted  to,  this  family 
at  the  period  of  the  Norman  Conquest. 

John  Tonsabd,  Sheriff  of  Lincoln  temp.  Hesbt  VI.,  about 
1440,  was  ancestor  of 

Gkegorie  Tosnabd,  who  had  a  special  grant  from  the 
Crown,  1524,  temp.  Hesbt  VIII. 

Richard  Tonnabd,  his  son,  rf.  circa  1580.  Fourth  in  descent 
from  him  was 

Thomas  Tcnnabd,  Esq.,  m.  1699,  Mary  Cony,  an  heiress  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Cony,  and  d.  1699,  leaving  two  sons, 
Samuel  and  Coney.    The  younger  son, 

Coney  Tcnxard,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Hall,  High  Sheriff  1736, 
left  an  only  son, 

Richard  Tcnnabd,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Hall,  who  d.  1761, 
leaving  an  only  child  and  heiress,  m.  Robert  Barlow,  Esq., 
upon  whose  decease  s.  p..  the  estate  devolved  upon  the  family 
of  Barnard,  and  the  descendants  of  Samcxl  Tlnnabd,  Esq.; 
that  gentleman's  only  son, 

John  Tcnnard,  Esq.,  of  Frampton  Hall,  ni.  1740,  an  heiress, 
of  the  family  of  Burrill,  and  d.  1781,  leaving  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Samuel,  ?ri.  Hannah,  heiress  of  William  Hildyard,  Esq.  of 
GoshiU  Priorv.  and  '7.  1818,  leaving  an  only  child,  Frances, 
m.  1824,  Richard  Thorold,  Esq.  of  Weelsby  House,  co. 
Lincoln. 
Thomas,  of  Frampton  Hall,  d.  1815,  leaving,  by  Anna  his 
wife,  an  only  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  unm.  1846;  and  a  dau., 
Elizabeth  Anna,  m.  1824,  Rev.  Charles  Moore,  and  d.  1837, 
leaving  an  only  son,  Charles  Thomas  John  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Frampton  Hall,  and  three  daus. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Carleton,  Esq.  of  Carleton.  and  <f. 
leaving  issue,  two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  in.  Samuel  Fydoll.  Esq. 
of  Tickencote  Hall,  co.  Rutland;  and  Mary,  ui.  Henry 
TufneU,  Esq. 

Mary,  m.  John  Wilson,  Esq.    She  d.  leaving  two  daus.,  Ann, 
m.  John  Lewis  ffjtche,  Esq.  of  Thorpe  Hall,  co.  Lincoln: 
and    Mary,   m.  Anthony  Taylor  Peacock,    Esq.   of  South 
Kyme,  whose  only  son  assumed  the  name  of  Willson. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Tcnnabd,  Esq.  of  Frampton  House,  m.  and  d.  1818, 
leaving  issue,  I.  Charles  Keightlet,  his  heir;  i.  Elizabeth, 
m.  John  Pe-irson,  Esq.  ;  ii.  Mary,  m.  John  Fardell,  Esq.  The 
son  and  heir, 

Chables  Keightlet  Tcnnabd,  Esq.  of  Frampton  House, 
J.P.  and  D.  L.,  Major  and  Commanding  officer  Holland  Yeo 
manry,  m.  Charlotte,  youngest  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Claypon 
Esq.  of  Boston,  and  had  issue. 


1630 


TUP 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TUP 


John,  now  of  Framptcn  House. 

Bartholomew,  formerly  Capt.  27th  regt.,  m.  15  Oct.  1850. 
Harriet  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard 
Bruce  Stopford,  younger  son  of  James,  2nd  Earl  of  Cour- 
town,  and  d.  1875,  having  had  issue  four  sons  and  one  dau. 
Jane  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Christopher  D.  Francis,  Vicar  of 
Tysoe,  co.  Warwick;  and  d.  30  Oct.  1859,  leaving  issue  six 
children. 

Elizabeth,  vi.  Rev.  G.  E.  Downe,  Rector  of  Rushden,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Tunnard  d.  11  Aug.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Tcsnard,  of  Frampton  House,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Rector 
of  Frampton,  s.  his  father  1836;  vi.  9  Feb.  1843,  Martha  Cop- 
land, dau.  of  Charles  Tawney,  Esq.  of  co.  Oxford,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Thomas,  now  of  Frampton  House. 

Samuel  John,  6.  20  July,  1845 ;  d.  28  March,  1846. 

John  Bartholomew,  6.  14  March,  1847. 

Christopher  Claypon,  6.  2  Oct.  1852. 

Frances  Martha,  m.  Herbert  Reid  Lempriere,  formerly  Capt. 
67th  regt..  youngest  son  of  the  late  William  Charles  Lem- 
priere, late  Capt.  Royal  Horse  ArtUlery,  of  Ewell,  Surrey. 
Mr.  Tunnard  d.  22  Xov.  1877,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now 
of  Frampton  House. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  between  two  dragons'  heads 
erased  ppr.  in  chief,  and  a  bugle  horn  of  the  second,  stringed 
gu.  in  base,  a  griffin's  head  couped  between  two  bugle  horns 
stringed  or.  Crest — A  swan  wings  elevated  erm.,  beaked  or, 
legged  sa.,  the  dexter  leg  resting  on  a  bugle  horn  also  sa., 
stringed  gu.    Seat — Frampton  House,  Boston,  co.  Lincoln. 


TUPPEE,    OF    GUERNSEY. 

TrpPEE,  Caeee  William,  Esq.  of  Hauteville 
House,  Guernsey,  M.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxford,  b.  1797  ;  m.  1833,  Eliza  Jane,  5th  dau. 
of  Thomas  Priaulx,  Esq.  of  Montville,  Guernsey 
(descended  from  the  ancient  French  family  of 
Des  Preaux),  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Murray,  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  1836  ;  served  in  H.M.S. 
"Dido,"  in  North  Pacific  during  Crimean  war,  killed  in  an 
attack  made  by  the  boats  of  his  ship,  H.M.S.  "Iris,"  on  the 
Island  of  Tanna,  New  Hebrides,  1858. 

II.  James  De  Vic,  6.  1838;  Capt.,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
23ril  regt.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  served  at  the  siege  and 
fall  of  Sevastopol,  1855,  including  the  assault  on  the  Redan 
on  the  8th  Sept.,  severely  wounded.  He  obtained  the  Cri- 
mean medal  and  clasp,  and  Turkish  medal.  Served  during 
the  mutiny  in  India  1857-8,  including  the  siege  and  relief  of 
Lucknow,  and  in  other  actions  under  Lord  Clyde;  received 
the  Indian  medal  and  two  clasps  for  Lucknow  and  the 
rehef  of  Lucknow.  Accompanied  his  regt.  on  the  Asbantee 
expedition,  1873-4;  he  received_the  Ashantee  medal. 

III.  Basil  de  Beauvoir,  Major  R.A.,  b.  1841 ;  ni.  1879,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Mackenzie,  late  60th  Rifles. 

rv.  Jasper  Selwyns,  Capt.  2nd  regt.  Queen's  Royal,  6.  1843. 

I.  Catherine  Ellinor,  6.  1833. 

n.  Frances  Anne,  6.  1835.  iii.  Agnes  Emily,  6.  1845. 

ILtncaCJC. — The  TcppEES  are  descended  from  an  ancient 
Saxon  family,  variously  spelt  Toupard  or  Toupart,  in  the  Low 
Countries,  and  according  to  documentary  evidence,  Topfjfer, 
Topfer,  Topfer,  Topper,  and  TOffer,  in  Germany,  where  the 
name  and  other  memorials  of  the  family  have  existed  since 
1270.  From  rehgious  persecutions,  and  from  having  been  heavy 
sufferers  by  the  loss  of  property  and  estates,  the  Tappers  re- 
moved from  "  Cassel,"  Hesse  Cassel,  Upper  Saxony,  in  the  year 
1522,  to  the  Low  Countries,  and  thence  took  refuge  in  Eng. 
land,  terrq).  Henry  VIII.  Two  brothers,  Robert  and  Henrt 
TcppER,  settled  at  Chichester,  Sussex,  and  William,  a  third, 
fixed  himself  in  London,  and  acquired  by  letters  patent  (in 
which  he  is  styled  gentleman,  of  London)  lands  from  Queen 
Elizabeth,  at  Seaford,  Sussex,  and  had  other  grants  of 
manors  and  tenements  from  the  Crown  in  that  county,  co. 
Essex  and  co.  Gloucester.  Another  member  of  the  family 
settled  at  Sandwich,  Kent,  and  he  or  his  descendants  emigrated 
in  the  sixteenth  century  to  America,  and  became  the  founders 
of  the  numerous  branches  now  existing  in  various  parts  of  the 
United  States  and  Dominion  of  Canada.  Two  other  members 
of  the  family  fled  from  "Cassel"  before  1522;  one  of  whom 
settled  in  Holland,  and  his  only  living  descendant,  Daniel 
Tupper,  held,  1813,  the  municipal  office  of  Burgomaster  of 
Rotterdam ;  the  other  settled  in  Switzerland,  and  became  the 
progenitor  of  Rodolphe  Topffer,  the  celebrated  author. 

The  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Guernsey  was  John 
Topper,  son  of  Henry,  of  Chichester,  mentioned  (oKe,  who  while 
on  his  passage  to  Bordeaux,  was  shipwrecked  on  the  island, 
where  he  m,.  Mary,  the  only  dau.  and  heiress  (by  CoUette  his 


wife,  only  dau.  of  Hillary  Gosselin,  Esq.,  Bailiff  or  Chief  Magis- 
trate of  Guernsey,  and  relict  of  Tliomas  le  Marchant,  Esq.)  of 
Peter  le  Pelley,  and  settled  in  the  island,  where  he  subse- 
quently purchased  a  large  estate,  and  became  the  ancestor  of 
the  Tappers,  who  have  been  from  that  period  among  the  first 
families  of  Guernsey.  This  John  Tupper  d.  ICOl,  leaving  two 
sons  and  two  daus.,  John;  Peter,  who  removed  to  Endand; 
Mary,  d.  unin. ;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  in  London.  Their  father 
dying  young,  Peter  Carey,  Lieut.-Governor  of  Guernsey,  was 
guardian  to  two  of  these  children,  and  Robert  Tupper,  of  Chi- 
chester, their  uncle,  to  the  other  two.  The  said  Peter  Tupper, 
son  of  John,  removed  from  Guernsey  to  Chichester  in  the  17th 
century,  and  one  of  his  sons,  a  clergyman,  resided  in  the  island 
of  Barbados,  West  Indies,  from  whence,  tradition  states,  he,  or 
his  family  emigrated  to  North  America.  The  elder  son,  Jonx 
TcppER,  111.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hillary  Gosselin, 
Attorney-General  of  Guernsey,  and  was  father  of  John  Tuppeb, 
who  m.  1655,  Jeanne  Roland,  of  an  ancient  French  family,  and 
by  her  had  a  son,  John  Tcppeb,  who,  1692,  conveyed,  at  great 
personal  risk,  information  to  the  English  Admiral,  Russell, 
which  led  to  the  victory  of  La  Hogue,  and  for  which  gallant 
service  Mr.  Tupper  was  presented  by  King  William  and  Queen 
Mary  with  a  massive  gold  chain  and  medal,  which  are  now  in 
the  possession  of  his  heir  male,  Carre  William  Tupper,  Esq. 
Peter  Tupper,  the  only  brother  of  the  aforesaid  John,  held  a 
naval  commission  under  William  III. 

Elisha  Tupper,  Esq.  of  Hauteville  House,  Guernsey,  a 
Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  6.  1720;  m.  1750,  Margaret,  sole 
heir  of  John  Tupper,  Esq. ;  d.  1802,  and  had  (with  other 
children  who  d.  young), 

Daniel,  of  Hauteville  House. 

William  dc  Vic,  b.  1757;  d.  unm. 

John  Elisha,  of  the  Cotils,  b.  1764;  m.  1789,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Brock,  Esq.,  and  only  son  of  Major-General 
Sir  Isaac  Brock,  K.B. ;  d.  1845,  leaving  issue. 

EmiUa,  m.  1796,  Sir  Peter  de  Havilland,  Knt.,  Chief  Magis- 
trate of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey,  and  President  of  the 
States  of  that  island;  d.  1850. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1792,  William  le  Marchant,  Esq.  of  Havelet 
House,  and  had  issue,  one  surviving  child,  Henrietta,  m. 
Maurice  de  Courcy,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  97th  regt.,  and  d.  1824.   l 

Margaret,  m.  1779,   Isaac  Carey,  Esq.  of  Hauteville,  and  of  i| 
Le  Vallon,  St.  Martins;  d.  1837,  having  had  issue.  j 

The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Tupper,  Esq.  of  Hauteville  House,  6.  1753;  m.  1793,  1 
Catherine,  his  3rd  cousin,  and  eldest  dau.   of  John  Tupper,  ; 
Esq.,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Guernsey ;  d.  1808,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1846)  had  issue, 

I.  Elisha,  b.  1794,  formerly  Gentleman  Commoner  of  Exetei 
Coll.  Oxford;  -ni.  1834,  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Macqueen,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  of  Basseldon,  Hants,  by 
Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Murray,  Esq.  of  Philiphaugh,  Scot- 
land, and  d.  1858,  having  by  her  (whod.  1837)  had  no  issue. 

II.  Carre  William,  M.A.,  now  of  Hauteville. 

III.  Daniel,  of  Melrose,  Guernsey,  formerly  a  Lieut,  in  the 
army,  and  Receiver-General  of  Guernsey,  6.  1800;  ru.  18'2Z, 
Anna  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Major-General  John  Gaspani 
le  Marchant  (who  gallantly  fell  at  the  head  of  his  brigade  at 
the  battle  of  Salamanca),  and  sister  of  Sir  Denis  le  Marchant, 
Bart.,  and  d.  1879,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1858), 

1  Gaspard  le  Marchant,  b.  1826,  Col.  R.H.A.,  served  Jr" 
the  Crimean  war,  was  wounded  at  the  battle  of  Inkcrman.1 
was  present  at  the  battles  of  Balaklava  and  Tchernaya,  ano  i 
during  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol :  was  created 
Knight  of  the  Turkish  Order  of  the  Sledjidie,  and  receivetj 
the  Sardinian  medal,  the  Crimean  medal  and  three  clasps  , 
and  the  Turkish  medal.  Hem.  1861,  Mary  Charlotte,  eldes', 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Joshua  Smith,  2nd  bart.  o 
Sutton,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  Florence  le  Marchant,  b 
1862. 

2  Daniel  William,  was  Capt.  oOth  regt..  Queen's  Own,  am 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  b.  1831,  served  in  th' 
Crimean  campaign,  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman 
and  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol ;  he  was  created  a  Knigh 
of  the  imperial  Order  of  the  Medjidie,  and  received  tb 
Crimean  medal  and  three  clasps,  and  the  Turkish  medal 
he  was  Aide-de  Camp  to  the  Governor  and  Commander-iD 
Chief  of  Ceylon  from  1857  to  1860,  and  Military  Secretar 
to  the  Governor  of  Madras.  Served  in  the  New  Zealan^ 
war  of  1863-65  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Brigadier  Gene« 
Carey,  C.B.,  and  received  the  New  Zealand  Medal ;  serve 
on  the  staff  of  that  officer  when  in  command  of  the  trooj 
in  Australia,  and  Acting  Governor  of  Victoria,  d.  1873.  fi 
m.  1870,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Langhai 
Christie,  Esq.  of  Preston  Deanery,  co.  Nonhampton,  an 
sister  of  Langham  Christie,  Esq.  of  Glyndebourne,  SusgeJ 
M.P.  for  Lewes,  and  has  a  son,  Charles  George  d 
Beauvoir,  b.  1872. 

3  .a;milius-de  Vic,  6.  1836,  Major  R.H.A.,  served  at  til 
siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol ;  received  the  Crimes? 
medal  and  clasp,   with  Turkish  medal;   m.   1865,  Eliz 


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TUB 


1G31 


Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  W.  Waldegrave  Park,  of 
]nce  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  niet-e  of  Judge  Park. 

4  Kichard  Fanshawe,  b.  1838;  d.  1840. 

6  Francis  Gerard  St.  George,  6.  1814,  a  Clerkin  the  House 
of  Commons. 

1  Anna  Maria  Eleanor,  rf.  1846. 

2  Eliza  Catherine,  m.  1850,  Rev.  Robert  leJIarchant,  M.A. 
of  Trin.  Col.  Dublin,  Rector  of  Little  Ri.sinfcton,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 3rd  son  of  the  late  John  le  Marchant,  Esq.  of 
Guernsey. 

3  Helen  Annette,  d.  1853.  4  Alice  Mary. 

IV.  William  le  Mesurier,  b.  1804,  was  Capt.  in  the  23rd  regt.. 
Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  served  in  the  expedition  to  Portugal 
1827,  under  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Clinton,  was  In  the 
service  of  Isabella  II.,  Queen  of  Spain,  as  Col.  of  the  6th 
regt.  of  Scotch  Grenadiers  of  the  British  Auxiliary  Legion 
during  the  years  1835-6;  he  was  mortally  wounded  at  the 
head  of  his  regiment,  at  the  assault  of  the  redoubts  on  the 
heights  of  Ayete,  near  St.  Sebastian,  5  May,  1836. 

I.  Catherine,  ra.  1826,  Rev.  Slourant  Brock,  Incumbent  of 
Christ  Church,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  3rd  son  of  William 
Brock,  Esq.  of  Heavitree,  co.  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Amelie,  m.  1829,  Gerard  Lipycatt,  eldest  son  of  Gen. 
G.  Gosselin,  of  Mount  Ospringe,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — (As  anciently  borne)  az.,  on  a  fess  between  three 
jars  passant  or,  as  many  escallops  gu.,  C're<l,  a  greyhound  sa., 
le  same  with  additions,  as  registered  in  the  Heralds'  College, 
z.,  az.,  on  a  fess  engrailed  between  three  boars  passant  or, 
!  many  escallops  gu.,  a  canton  erm.  thereon,  pendant  from  a 
lain,  a  medal  bearing  the  profiles  of  King  William  and  Queen 
!ary,  gold.  Crest — A  mount  vert,  thereon  a  greyhound  pas- 
int  erm.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  slip  of  oak  fructed 
pr.,  the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  an  inescocheon  az., 
larged  with  a  medal  pendant  from  a  chain  as  in  the  arms. 
lotto — L'espoir  est  ma  force.  The  reverse  of  the  medal  rcpre- 
;nts  a  sea  fight,  and  bears  the  singular  legend  of  "nox  nulla 
■cuta  est.' 
Raidence  -Hauteville  House,  Guernsey. 


TUPPER    OF    GUERNSEY. 

TUPPEB,  Martin  Faequhae,  Esq.  of  Guernsey, 
nd  of  Albury,  Surrey,  D.C.L.,  F.E.S.,  of  Lincoln's 
iin,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  17  July,  ISIO;  m.  26  Nov. 
S3o,  Isabella,  only  dau.  of  A.  W.  Devis,  Esq.,  late 
t'  Calcutta,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Maiitin  Charles  Selwtn,  late  29th  regt.,  b.  I84I, 

II.  William  Knighton,  6.  1844. 

III.  Henry  de  Beauvoir,  6.  1847;  d.  1S71. 

IV.  Walter  Farquhar,  6.  5  Oct.  1848. 
I.  Ellin  Isabelle. 

u.  Mary  Frances,  to.  John  Clayton  Adams,  of  Edmonton. 

HI.  Margaret  Elenora. 

IV.  Alice  Evelyn,  b.  1851;  d.  1S54. 

iLtlirngC— In  1551,  two  brothers,  Toupart  (by  corrup- 

n\,  Tupper),  left  Hesse  Cassel  in  consequence  of  the  edict  of 

iables  V.  against  the  Lutherans,  at  the  Diet  of  Augsburg; 

le  of  them, 

Henkv  Tcppee,  escaped  to  England  ;  and  his  son, 

:JoH.N  TcppER,  purchased  Rentes,  Guernsey;  he  to.  Mary, 

:iress  of  John  de  Pelley,  Seigneur  de  Sark,  and  had  issue, 

|JoHN   TcppEn,  TO.  Elizabeth  Gosselin,  presumed  to   have 

^en  a  descendant  of  Du  Guesclin,  Connetable  de  France,  and 

lid  issue  (amongst  others), 

John  Tupper,  who  bought  the  "  Couperderie;"  he  to. 
eanne  Roland,  and  had  issue  (amongst  others), 

Peter  Tcppeb,  m.  Elizabeth  Le  Cocq,  and  had  a  son, 

John  Topper,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  Lieut. -Col.,  to.  Mary  Ann, 

lu.  of  Alderman  Perchard,  and  was  father  of 

Jons  TcppER,  Esq.  of  the  Pollett,  Guernsey,  r,i.  Catherine 
uwden,  and  had  eleven  children,  of  whom  was 

Martin  Tcpper,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  and  of  Albury,  Surrey, 

.  7  Aug.  1809,  Ellin  Devis,  dau.  of  Robert  JIarris,  Esq.  of 

'.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  23  June,  1847)  had  issue, 

Martin  Farquhar,  now  of  Albury. 

Daniel,  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain's  Office,  m.  Ellinor,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Anley,  K.N.,  and  has  three  sons  and  three  daus.; 
d.  1869. 

Arthur  Chilvcr,  late  Capt.  Brecon  Rifles,  d.  1876. 

Charles  William,  late  Capt.  7th  Royal  Fusiliers,  to.  20  Aug. 
1846,  Frances  Letitia,  elder  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late  Sir 
Jonah  Denny  Wheeler  Cuffe,  Bart.,  and  has  two  sons  and 
one  dau. 

William  George,  of  Trin.  Coll.  Oxford ;  d.  1854. 

r.  Tupper  d.  8  Dec.  1844. 

iirms— (As  registered  in  the  College  of  Arms)— Az.,  on  a 
ise  engrailed  between  three  wild  boars  passant  or,  as  many 
:;allop3  gu.,  a  canton  erm.  thereon  pendant  irom  a  chain 
nedul  of  William  and  Mart,  gold  (given  for  the  victory  of 


La  Hogue).  Creat — A  mount  vert  thereon  a  greyhound  pa.s- 
sant  erm.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a  slip  of  oak  fructed  ppr. 
the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  an  inesroclieon  az.,  charged 
with  a  medal  pendant  from  a  chain,  as  in  the  arms.  Motto— 
L'espoir  est  ma  force. 
liesidence — Albuiy,  near  Guildford. 


TUEBERVILIi    OF    EWENNY    PRIOHY. 

TuEBEETiLL,  Thomas  Pictox,  Esq.  of  En-enny 
Priory,  co.  Glamorgan,  Lieut. -Col.  late  R.A.,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  co.  Glamorgan,  High  Sheriff  1876,  and 
Patron  of  three  Livings,  b.  1827  ;  s.  to  the  estates 
on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Elizabeth  Margaret 
Turbervill,  March,  1867.  He  is  eldest  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Warlow,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  H.E.I.C's 
Engineers,  and  grandson  of  John  Warlow,  Esq.  of 
Haverfordwest,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John. 
Picton,  Esq.  of  Poyston,  co.  Pembroke.  He  tn.  1857, 
Lucy,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Henry  Connop,  formerly  of  the  93rd  Highlanders. 
He  assumed  the  name  of  Tukbeetill,  in  lieu  of 
Waelow,  by  royal  license,  July,  1867. 

ILutrajC— Theancientand  knightly  family  of  Turbervill, 
one  of  the  most  powerful  of  the  Korman  Houses  established  in 
CO.  Glamorgan,  were  previously  to  their  advent  into  that 
county,  Lords  of  Crftg  Howell,  co.  Brecknock,  which  they 
obtained,  at  the  conquest  of  Brecknock,  from  Sir  Bernard 
Xewmarch,  the  Norman  knight  who,  in  the  early  part  of 
William  Rcfus's  reign,  entered  Brecknockshire,  and  won  the 
lordship  from  its  possessor,  Bleddyn  ap  Maenyrch,  a  Welsh 
Prince. 

The  late  Elizabeth  Margaret  Turbervill,  of  Ewenny 
Abbey,  was  only  dau.  of  Richard  Turbervill  Picton,  Esq.,  who 
assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname  of  Turbervill. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  Turbervill,  chequy  or  and 
sa.  a  fess  erminois;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  che\Ton  arg.  and  gu. 
three  escocheons  each  charged  with  a  tower  counterchanged, 
for  Warlow.  Crests — Turbervill :  An  eagle  displayed  sa. 
armed  and  the  tips  of  the  wings  gold  charged  on  the  body  with 
a  fess  erminois;  Warlow:  A  crossbow  erect  in  front  of  two 
swords  in  saltire  ppr.,  pommels  and  hilts  or.  3Iotto—Avi 
numerantur  avorum. 

Sen*— Ewenny  Priory,  Bridgend,  co.  Glamorgan.  Club — 
United  Service,  London. 


TUEBUTT    OF    OGSTON. 

TuEBFTT,  William  Gladwix,  Esq.  of  Ogston 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  J.P.,  b.  7  Feb.  1853,  s.  his  father 
3  Sept.  1872. 

ill'lTCatir. — Richard  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  York, 
living  temp.  Edward  VI.  and  Queen  Elizabeth,  -m.  and  lefc 
(with  a  dau.,  the  wife  of  Robinson,  of  Vork)  two  sons,  of  whom 
the  elder,  William  Turbctt,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the  Consistory 
Court  of  York,  d.  s.]).  16  Nov.  1648,  and  devised  estates  at 
Ripon  to  the  son  of  his  brother,  bis  nephew, 

Richard  Turbutt,  Esq.  He  7)i.  and  had  (with  two  daus., 
Margaret  and  Mary,  both  living  unm.  1648)  a  son, 

William  Turbutt,  Esq.,  to  whom  his  grand-uncle,  William, 
bequeathed  the  estate  of  Mount  St.  John,  near  Thirsk.  He  d. 
13  April,  1673,  aged  26,  and  lies  buried  in  Felix  Kirk  Church. 
By  Anne  his  wife  he  left  an  only  son  and  heir, 

William  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Mount  St.  John,  b.  1663,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  York  1710;  to.  Miss  Driffield,  of  Easingwold, 
an  heiress,  and  dying  13  Sept.  1727,  left  issue  sis  daus. 
and  an  only  son, 

Richard  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  bapt.  1689;  m.  1st, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Revell,  Esq.  of  Ogston, 
CO.  Derby  (she  d.  1724,  aged  38);  and  2ndly,  Frances  Babing- 
ton,  an  heiress;  by  the  latter  (who  rf.  1741,  aged  39;  he  had 
issue,  William;  Frances,  to.  John  Woodyeare,  Esq.  of  Crook- 
hill  Hall,  CO.  York;  and  Eleanor,  b.  1740,  to.  Gen.  James 
Sowcrby,  of  Carlisle.  Mr.  Turbutt  t/.  3  Sept.  1753,  aged  63, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall,  co.  Derby,  6.  1738; 
ill.  2  Feb.  1767,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev. 
Benjamin  Burrow,  Rector  of  Morton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Jan. 
1834)  had  issue, 

I.  W^iLLiAM,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard  Burrow,  Rector  of  Morton,  co.  Derby,  m.  Isa- 
bella, only  dau.  of  Benjamin  Sharpe,  Esq.  of  London, 
Banker,  and  d.  30  Jan.  1641,  having  had  issue, 


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1  Richard  mev.),  h.  1804;  d.  1828. 

2  iFabclla,  </.  1823. 

8  Frances  Eleanor,  ?ii.  1S32,  Ecv.  Henry  John  Goo(li\in, 
of  Mapleton. 

I.  Frances,  d.  v.nm.  1803. 

II.  JIary  Elizabetli,  m.  John  Eobert  Sharpe,  Et-q.  of  Doe 
Hill,  CO.  Derhy;  d.  1841. 

ni.  Eleanor,  d.  unm.  1825.  iv.  Emilia,  d.  unm.  1834. 

Mr.  Turbutt  d.  23  Aug.  1817,  and  wass.  by  his  cUler  son, 

William  Tukbott,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall,  and  Arnold  Grove, 
Barrister-at-Law,  b.  4May,  17G8  ;  m.  22  June,  1814,  Anne,  dau 
of  Major-Gen.  Gladwin,  of  Stubbin  Court,  co.  Derby,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  7  Sept.  1855)  had  issue,  Gladwin,  now  of 
Ogston  Hall;  Ann,  d.  unm.  July,  1835;  Lucy,  d.  unm.  Oct. 
1838;  Helen,  d.  unm.  April,  1839 ;  and  Maria,  d.  14  Jan.  1877. 
Mr.  Turbutt  d.  25  Dec.  183G,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Gladwin  Tokbutt,  Esq.  of  Ogston  Hall  and  Arnold  Grove, 
Notts,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  b.  31  March,  1823  ; 
m.  30  May,  1850,  Ellen,  youngest  dau.  of  Baldwin  Duppa 
Duppa,  Esq.  of  Hollingbourn  House,  Kent,  and  d.  3  Sept. 
1872,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William  Gladwin,  now  of  Ogston. 

II.  Eichard  Duppa,  6.  8  Jan.  1855. 

Arms — Az.,  three  turbots  naiant  arg.,  two  and  one  finned  or. 
Crest — A  naked  arm,  ppr.  holding  in  the  hand  a  trident  or, 
armed  and  headed  arg. 

Seat — Ogston  Hall,  Alfreton,  co.  Derby. 


TURNER    OF    KIPPEN    HOUSE. 

TtrnNEE,  Maet,  of  Kippen  House,  Dunning, 
CO.  Perth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Grajme, 
Esq.  of  Garvock,  co.  Perth,  by  his  wife  Jane 
Anne,  dau.  of  William  Aytoun,  of  luchdairue, 
CO.  Fife,  m.  20  Oct.  1830,  Angus  Turner,  Esq.  of 
Glcntyre  and  Kippen-Turner,  co.  Perth,  a  Magis- 
trate for  tlie  COS.  of  Perth  and  Lanark,  who  was 
appointed  in  1829  Legal  Assessor  and  Town  Clerk 
of  Glasgow,  but  retired  in  1872.  He  d.  1876, 
leaving  two  daus.,  his  co-heiresses, 

I.  Jane  Anna  Aytoun,  to.  1857,  K.  E.  Bewley  Caton,  Esq., 
1st  Royals,  only  son  of  E.  E.  Caton,  Esq.  of  Binbrook 
and  Bishops  Norton,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue  a  son  and 
heir, 
Eedmond  Bewlet  Caton. 

n.  Mary  Helena  de  Jersey,  m.  1st,  18G3,  Capt.  L.  E. 
O'Connor,  of  the  83rd  regt.,  eldest  son  and  Military  Secre- 
tary to  Gen.  Smyth  O'Connor,  C.B.,  Commander-in-Chief 
West  Indies;  and  2ndly,  in  1872,  Samuel  Spofforth,  Esq. 
of  Great  George  Street,  Westminster. 

ittUCittlC. — The  family  of  Turner  was  for  several  genera- 
tions possessed  of  lands  on  the  banks  of  Loch  Lomond, 
CO.  Dumbarton,  and  in  the  neighbouring  co.  of  Argyll,  and 
at  one  time  owned  the  estate  of  Torr,  in  the  former  co. 
Maternally  they  are  descended  from  the  ancient  family  of 
McFarlane,  of  Arrochar,  the  Chief  of  that  clan,  as  appears  from 
the  parish  registers,  and  there  is  extant  a  curious  relic  of  those 
early  times,  arising  from  this  connection,  a  will  or  testament 
of  the  famous  Rob  Roy  McGregor,  who  appears  to  have  been 
befriended  by,  if  not  connected  with  the  Clan  McFarlane, 
bequeathing  to  the  late  Mr.  Turner's  grandfather,  "two  hun- 
dred and  fifty  pounds,  Scotts,  in  testimonial  of  gratitude  for 
shelter  and  friendlie  succour." 

^i-)?is— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  Catherine  wheel  arg. ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  gouttes  de  sang.  Crest — A  flaming 
heart  ppr.     Motto — Tu  ne  cede  mails. 

Hesidence — Kippen  House,  Dunning,  co.  Perth. 


TURNLY    OF    DRUMNASOLE, 

TuRNLY,  Robert  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Drumna- 
sole,  CO.  Antrim,  b.  1805. 

iLinCitgC. — An  immediate  ancestor  of  the  Drumnasole 
family  held  lands  in  co.  Down  ;  but  his  widow,  who  had  con- 
trol of  the  property,  m.  for  her  2nd  husband  a  Mr.  Wilson, 
and  to  her  children  by  him  she  devised  Mr.  Turnly's  estates. 

Francis  Tcbnlt,  Esq.,  J. P.  for  Downpatrick,  whose 
father  was  also  a  J. P.  for  Downpatrick,  m.  1760,  Catherine 
Black,  of  Bordeaux,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1795)  left  at  his 
decease,  1800,  landed  property  to  his  children.    His  son, 

Francis  Turnly,  Esq.  H.E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  spent  his 
early  life  in  China ;    he  rn.  1804,  Dorothea    EmiUa,  dau.  of 


John  Eochfort,  Esq.  of  Clogrenane,  co.  Carlow,  and  d.  1845, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1866)  Lssue, 

Robert  Alexander,  the  owner  of  the  estates,   a  ward  in 

Chancery. 
John,  now  resident  at  Dnimnasolo,  the  Committee  of  the 

person  and  estate  of  his  elder  brother,  J. P.  co.  Antrim,  6. 

17  Sept.  1819;  -jii.  2  July,  IboO,  Charlotte  Emily,  dau.  of  the 

late  Right  Hon.  Edward  Litton,  Q.C.,  a  Master  in  Chancery, 

Ireland,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis  John  Setmodr,  6.  Nov.  1SG2. 

2  John,  6.  1869. 

1  Sophia  Dorothea.  2  Dorothea  Veseina. 

3  Charlotte  Augusta  Arme.  4  Flora  Eugenie. 
5  Catherine  Beatrice.  6  Nina  Rochfort. 
7  Gertrude.  8  Hilda. 

Chai'les  Horace. 

Dorothea  Anna.  Catherine. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  Fritillaria  Mcleagris,  stalked  and  leaved  ppr., 
on  a  canton  gu.  a  cross  pattee  or.  CresI — On  a  mound  vert  an 
oak  tree  ppr.  supporting  on  the  sinister  side  a  shield  gu. 
charged  with  a  cross  pattee  or.     Motto — Perseverando. 

Seat — Drumnasole,  Gleuarm,  co.  Antrim. 


TURNOR    OF    STOKE-ROCHFORD. 

TuRNOR,  Christopher,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Rochford 
CO.  Lincoln,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  and 
late  M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire,  b.  4  April,  1809; 
m.  2  Feb.  1837,  Lady  Caroline  Finch  Hatton,  dau 
of  George  William,  9th  Earl  of  WinchHsea,  and  hat- 
issue, 

I.  Edmdnd,  of  Panton  Hall,  Wragby,  J. P.  and  D.L. ,  M.P.  & 
South  Lincolnshire,  formerly  M.P.  for  Grantham,  noi 
M.P.  for  South  Lincolnshire,  b.  24  March,  1H38  ;  m.  1 
April,  1866,  Lady  Mary  Katherine  Gordon,  eldest  dau 
of  Charles,  10th  Marquess  of  Huntly. 

II.  Christopher  Hatton,  6.  16  Dec.  1840;  m.  4  May,  1871,  a 
Toronto,  Canada,  Alice,  eldest  dau.  of  Hon.  Hamilton  F 
KiUaly,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Christopher,  b.  at  Torontc 
23  Nov.  1873. 

III.  Cecil  Montague,  6.  16  Oct.  1842,  Commander  R.N. 

IV.  Algernon,  6.  Nov.  1845. 

v.  Herbert  Broke,  71st  regt.,  b.  25  Dec.  1848. 

VI.  Charles  Edward,  b.  5  Nov.  1851,  d.  16  Sept.  1875. 

VII.  Graham  Augustus,  b.  13  Sept.  1853. 

I.  Edith  Georgiana,  m.  IG  Sept.  1868,  Viscount  Emlyi 
eldest  son  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Cawdor. 

II.  Constance  Evelyn,  rf.  11  March,  1859. 

III.  Agnes  Octavia,  d.  Feb.  1858. 

IV.  Bertha  Kathleen.  v.  Dora  Agnes  Caroline. 

JLtnratlC.— Sir    Edmund    Turnob,     b.     14    May,     16 
(youngest  son  of  Christopher  Tumor,  Esq.  of  Milton  Ernay 
CO.  Bedford,  a  descendant  of  the  family  of  Tubnour  of  Haw 
hill),  a  stanch   Royalist,   was  named  one  of  the  KnightB' 
the    Royal    Oak,    but    that    Order  never  taking    place,  1 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood  in  1CG3,  at  which  time  li 
was  a  Commissioner  of  the  Alienation  Office,  Surveyor- Gcnei I 
of  the  Outports,  and  one  of  the  Chief  Farmers  of  the  Custon; 
After  performing  various  acts  of  munificence,  this  eminent  Bli 
excellent   person   d.    1707,    leaving    (by  his  wife    Margapj 
dau.  of  of  Sir  John  Harrison,  Knt.  of  Stoke-Rochford)  a  daif 
Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Justinian  Isham,  Bart.,  and  a  son,  his  si; 
cessor,  ij 

John   Tdrnor,  Esq.   of   Stoke-Eochford,    to.    Diana,   oil 
child  of  the  Hon.  Algernon  Cecil,  son   of  William,  Earl 
Salisbury,  and  had  issue.    Mr.  Turnor  d.  1719,  and  was  s. 
his  son, 

Edmund  Tcrnoe,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Eochford,  m.  Elizabe 
dau.  of  Henry  Feme,  Esq.  and  co-heir  of  her  brother, 
whom  he  had  issue;  Edmund,  hjs  heir;  John,  Capt.  in  i 
Dragoon  Guards;  Diana,  to.  Bennet  Langton,  Esq. 
Langton;  Isabella,  to.  Lieut. -Gen.  Alexander  Drewry;  oi^ 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Andrews,  Esq.  He  d.  1769,  and  was-  If 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmcnd  Tdrnor,  Esq.   of  Stoke-Eochford,  and  of  Pan  ' 
House,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Disney,  Esq.  of  Linculn,  and  1 
issue.     Mr.  Turnor  c^  1805,  and  was  .f.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Turnor,  Esq.  of  Stoke-Rochford,   and  of  Pan£ 
House,  F.R.S.,  F.A.S.,  M.P.  for  Midhurst.     He  m.  1st,  7  M 
1795,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Broke,  Esq.,  bywhom(wlM 
1801)  he  had  an  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Edmund,  m.  Frederick    Manning,   E.sq.    She 
1868. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Tucker,  and 
her  (who  d.  May,  1854)  had  issue. 


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CuBisTOPHEB,  now  of  Stokc-Kocliforcl. 

Cecil. 

Algernon  (Rev.),  m.  9  Jan.  1340,  Sophia,  only  dan.  of  the  late 

Sir  Thoma.s  Whiohcote,  Bart.,  ami  <^  Aug.  18i2. 
llinry  Marten,  Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,   m.   28   July, 

IS40,  the  Hon.  llarianne,  5th  ilau.  of  Godfrey,  Srd  Banjn 

IMacdonald,  and  has,  Archibald  Henry,  d.  in  Japan,  Dec. 

1867  ;  Harriet  Mina,  and  other  i.ssuc. 
Philip  lirolie,  of  Little  Panton   Hall,  Grantham,  ?/i.  Selina, 

(lau.  of  James  Saunders,  Esq.,  and  hada  son,  Cecil  Algernon 

i;roke,  Scots  Greys,  0.  23  May,  1855. 
Charlotte. 
Henrietta,  m.  llJuly,  1839,  T.  A.  W.  Parker,  Esq.  (afterwards 

Karl  of  Blacclesfield),  and  d.  19  Nov.  following. 

r.  Tumor,  an  eminent  antiquary,  and  the  author  of  a  history 
I'iruntham,  d.  19  March,  1829,  aged  74. 

.Iriits — Erra.,  on  a  cross  quarter-pierced  arg.   four  fers-de- 
ulin  sa.     Crest — A  lion  passant  arg.  crowned  or,  in  his  paw 
•c  T-de-moulin  of  the  arms. 

y  1'^-— Stoke-Rochford,   Grantham;    and  Panton   Hall,    co. 
iiuoln.     Town  Residence— Si,  Chesham  Place,  London,  S.W. 


TUKTON    OF    XJPSALIi. 

TrETON,  EMiirxD  Henet,  Esq.  of  Upsall  and 
arpool,  CO.  Yoi-k,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the  North 
iding  of  Yorkshire,  late  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, 

1825  ;  m.  8  July,  1856,  Lady  Cecilia  Mary  Lees- 
1,  2ud  dau.  of  Joseph,  4th  Earl  of  Milltowu,  K.P., 
ad  has  issue, 

I.  Edmcsd  EnssBOEOOGH,  6.  1  Nov.  1857,  Brasenose  Coll. 
Oxon. 

II.  Robert  Kell,  of  Kildale,  6.  1859. 
m.  Ralph  Douglas,  b.  1862. 

I.  Barbara  Josephine. 

II.  Cecilia  Marianne. 

JLtUCafJC. — This  family  bore  formerly  the  name  of  Petees. 
f  their  ancestors,  Ranclph  Peteks,  lived  tern}).  Charles  1. ; 
id  John  Peters,  Capt.  R.N.,  was  killed  in  the  Dutch  war 
iring  the  reign  of  Chakles  II.,  leaving,  besides  other  issue 
1  eldest  son,  William,  who  m.  Miss  Mary  Kitchingham,  of 
Dntefract  co.  York.  His  grandson,  Matthew  Peteks,  b.  at 
3lfast,  1711,  was  conncoted  with  the  Irish  Government  inim- 
■iving  the  navigation  of  the  Loughs  and  Rivers  of  Ireland  ; 
■  r,i.  the  eldest  dau.  of  George  Younge,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and 
1(1,  with  two  daus.,  Margaret  and  Hannah,  a  son, 
TuE  Rev.  William  Petebs,  6.  1741,  LL.B.,  R.A.,  F.R.S., 
laplain  to  George  IV.,  and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  Rector 
Eaton  and  Knipton,  in  co.  Leicester,  and  Woolsthorpe, 
1.  Lincoln.  This  gentleman  was  a  painter  of  much 
Icbrity.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  Rev. 
ihn  Knowsley,  of  Burton  Agnes,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
ho  m.  2ndly,  Rev.  John  Gibbons,  Rector  of  Brasted,  Kent, 
n  of  Sir  WiUiam  Gibbons,  Bart,  of  Stanwell,  Middlesex)  had 
ue, 

John  William,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Langford,  Berks,  m.  the  2nd 

dau.  of  Christopher  Colclough,  Esq.  of  Baconfield,  Newark, 

and  had  issue. 
George    Augustus,     Barrister-at-Law,    of    Ruswarp,    near 

Whitby,  b.  3  April,   1793;  r,i.  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  the 

Bcv.  Dr.  Herbert,  and  had  issue, 

Anne,  m.  1846,  Rev.  E.  Rastali,  and  d.  1847,  leaving  issue. 
l^DMrND,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,   m.  Rev.  Thomas   Green,   Rector  of  Bagby,   co. 

Northampton,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas,  a  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple ;  m.  1851,  Laura, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Clarke,  E.N.,  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

le  Rev.  William  Peters  d.  1814.  His  3rd  son, 
I;dmund,  of  Brasted  Park,  Kent,  Kildale  and  Larpool,  co. 
>rk,  b.  27  April,  1796,  assumed  by  sign  manual  the  name 
•  id  arms  of  Turton  only,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of 
■  e  eminent  Physician,  Dr.  Turton,  who  bequeathed  him  the 
j  Mk  of  his  large  fortune.  He  m.  April,  1822,  Marianne,  only 
}  ild  and  heiress  of  Robert  Bell  Livesey,  Esq.  of  Kildale  (2nd 
J  a  of  Ralph  Bell,  Esq.  of  Thirsk,  co.  York),  by  Jane  his  wife, 
>  i.u.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Cleaver,  Rector  of  Malton,  and  had  issue, 

Edmund  Henry,  now  of  Upsall  and  Larpool. 
Robert  Conselt,  b.  1827,  and  d.  at  Florence  1831. 
Marianne  Teresa  Livesey,  m.  1848,  MiUton  Lambarde,  Esq. 
of  Bcechmount  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

-.  Turton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  N.R.  co.  York,  and  J.P.  for  Kent, 
IS  for  some  time  M.P.  for  Hedon.  He  d.  1857,  and  was  a.  in 
e  family  estates  by  his  only  surving  son. 


<^amiln  ai  E'urfoit. 

Sir  John  Tcbton,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Exchequer, 
and  subsequently  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench  in  the  reign  of  William  111.,  had,  besides  other  issue. 

Dr.  John  Turton,  M.D.,  of  The  Hall,  Wolverhampton,  and 
of  .Vdam  Street,  Adelphi,  London,  b.  1700  ;  m.  1734,  Dorothy, 
only  surviving  child  of  Gregory  Hickman,  Esq.  by  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Walter  Moseley,  Esq.  of  The  Mere  ;  Enville,  co.  Staf- 
ford, d.  1754.      Dr.  Johnson  wrote  some  verses  to  this  lady  : 

"  To  Miss  Hickman  playing  on  the  Spinet."  (Boswell's  John- 
son, vol.  i.,  p.  97.)  He  had  an  only  son,  Joh.n  Tpbton,  edu- 
cated at  Queen's  College,  Oxon,  elected  Radcliffe  Travelling 
Fellow,  May,  1761,  and  admitted  a  Fellow  of  the  College  of 
Physicians  1768.  In  1771  he  was  appointed  Physician  to  the 
Queen's  Household,  and  1782  to  the  Queen,  the  following  year 
Physician  Extraordinary  to  the  King,  and  in  1797  Physician 
in  Ordinary  to  the  King  and  Prince  of  Wales.  He  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Joseph  Kitchingman,  Esq.  of  Balk 
Hall,  near  Thirsk,  by  Mary,  dau.  ot  William  Lambe,  Esq.,  and 
had  no  issue.    He  d.  15  April,  1806. 

^rHis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  ten  trefoils,  four,  three, 
two,  and  one,  vert ;  2nd,  arg.,  a  lion  rampant  between  three 
trefoils;  3rd,  per  chevron  az.  and  sa.  a  chevron  engrailed 
with  plain  cotises  between  three  bells  arg.  Crtst— Oat  of  a 
mural  coronet  arg.  a  cubit  arm  habited  vert  cuffed  of  the  first 
the  hand  ppr.  holding  a  banner  per  fess  arg.  and  vert,  the 
fringe  counterchanged,  a  trefoil  in  centre  of  banner.  Motto- 
Formosa  quae  honesta. 

Satis — Upsall  Castle,  Thirsk;  Larpool;  and  Ugthorpe 
Lodge,  CO.  York. 

• 

TURVILLE    OF    BOSWORTH    HALL. 

TcRviLiE,  SiE  Feaxcis  Chaeles  Eohtescfe, 
K.C.M.G.,  of  Bosworth  Hall,  J.P.  cos.  Leicester 
and  Northampton,  b.  16  Jan.  1831  ;  m.  3  Aug. 
1878,  Adelaide  Annabella,  widow  of  John,  Lord 
Lisgar,  G.C.B.,  and  dau.  of  Ed-svard  Tuite  Dalton, 
Esq.,  by  Olivia  his  -wife,  afterwards  Marchioness 
of  Headfort. 

iLl'ltCiigC— The  family  of  Toukville,  or  Turvile,  is  of 
Norman  extraction. 

Soon  after  the  conquest  of  England,  the  Tourvilles  became 
extensive  proprietors  in  the  cos.  of  Warwick  and  Leicester, 
being  lords  in  the  former  of  the  manors  of  Pailington,  Herde- 
berwe,  Bedworth,  Chelmescote,  Fulbiooke,  and  Nuneaton; 
and  giving,  in  the  latter,  their  name  to  the  manor  of  Norman- 
ton-Turvile,  the  original  seat  of  the  family. 

George  Turvile  (eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Turvile,  Knt.  of 
Normanton-Turvile,  by  Jane  his  2nd  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
John  Warburtou,  of  Warburton  and  Arley)  was  given  Aston 
Flamville,  co.  Leicester,  by  his  father,  who  d.  2  July,  1662, 
He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Sheldon,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had 
no  issue.  He  m.  'Zndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hynde, 
Knt.  of  Madingley,  co.  Cambridge,  by  whom  (who  d.  1569)  he 
had  three  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Cooke,  Citizen  of  London,  and  bad  two  sons,  George, 
his  successor;  and  Francis,  who  d.  s.  p.  4  Aug.  1638.  He 
was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Leicester,  26  Elizabeth,  anno  1584, 
and  dying  1615-16,  was  .s\  by  his  elder  son, 

George  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  b.  1580;  m. 
23  Feb.  1599,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Martin,  of 
Poole  House,  by  whom  (who  d.  1658)  he  had  three  sons  and 
two  daus.    George  Turvile  d.  1658,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henby  Tcbvile,  E.sq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  bapt.  15  Aug. 
1602  ;  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Christopher  Anderton,  Esq.  of 
Lostock,  CO.  Lancaster;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Ravenscroft,  Esq.,  but  by  those  wives  he  had  no  issue.  He 
m.  3rd!y,  Grace,  dau.  of  Ilumphery  Berry,  Esq.  of  Berry 
Nerbert,  Devon,  by  whom  he  had  issue.  He  d.  1671,  aged  69, 
and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

William  Turvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  m.  1st,  Catherine, 
dau.  and  eventual  co-hcircss  of  Sir  Francis  Englefield,  Bart,  of 
Wootton  Bassett,  co.  Wilts,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Turvile  m. 
2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  .Sir  Aston  Cockaigne, 
Knt.  of  Pooley,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  had  four  sons  and  one 
dau.    He  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tcrvile,  Esq.  of  Aston-Flamville,  6.  25  May,  1667, 
7n.  Frances,  dau.  of  Charles  F'ortescue,  Esq.  of  Husbands' 
Bosworth,  CO.  Leicester,  and  had  issue. 

Cabrington  Francis,  b.  9  March,  1689-90,  .sold  Aston- Flam- 
ville 174G,  to  Shuckburgh  Ashby,  Esq.,  and  d.  29  Oct.  1745, 
leaving  no  surviving  issue. 

Charles,  of  whom  presently.  Henry,  b.  13  April,  1697. 


1634 


TWE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TWE 


Mr.  Turvile  d.  March,  1702-3.    Hi.s  2nd  son, 

CuAKLEs  TcEviLE,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Anthony  Salvin, 
Esq.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  and  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

WiLLtAM  Turvile,  Esq.,  rti.  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Bolney,  Esq. 
by  whom  (who  d.  8  Dec.  1788)  he  had  a  son, 

Feancis  Fobtescue,  his  heir. 
On  the  decease  of  his  cousin,  Maria  Alathea  Fortescue,  21  May, 
1763,  Mr.  Turvile  inherited,  as  heir-at-law,  the  estate  of 
Husbands'  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  other  estates  and 
manors  in  cos.  Northampton,  Bucks,  and  Oxford.  He  d. 
12  June,  1777,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Francis  Fortescce  Torvile,  Esq.  of  Husbands'  Bosworth, 
7)1.  9  April,  1780,  Barbara,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Charles  Talbot, 
and  sister  of  Charles,  15lh  Earl  of  Shrewsbury,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  4  Jan.  1806)  had  issue, 

George  Fortescce,  liis  heir. 

James  Charles,  d.  27  June,  1839. 

John  Henry.  Francis  Thomas  (Rev.). 

■\VilUam  Benjamin,  d.  unm.  15  March,  1633. 

Kdward  Felix,  d.  unm.  10  Dec.  1826. 

Elizabeth  Alathea. 

Louisa  Mary,  m.  1  May,  1817,  William  Kerril  Amherst,  Esq. 
of  Parndon  Hall,  Essex. 

Mr.  Turvile  d.  13  July,  1839,  and  was  .?.  by  his  oldest  son, 

George  Fortescue  Turvile,  Esq.  of  Husbands'  Bosworth 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  6.  5  Feb.  1782;  m.  9  Oct.  1820,  Henrietta, 
dau.  of  the  Baron  Adolph  Von  dee  Lanckin,  of  Galenbeck,  in 
the  Duchy  of  Mecklenburgh-.Schwerin,  and  d.  10  Dec.  1859, 
JeavinK  by  her  (who  d.  12  Jan.  1869), 

Francis  Charles  Fortescde  (Sir),  K.C.M.G.,  now  of  Bos- 
worth Hall. 

George  William,  b.  18  March,  1833,  and  d.  1859. 

?Iary  Frances  Charlotte. 

Ariiis — Gu.,  three  chevronels  vair.  Crest — A  dove  wings 
closed  with  an  olive  branch  in  its  bealc  all  ppr.  Motto — Virtus 
temper  eadem. 

Seat — Husbands'  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester. 


TWEEDIE    OF    DRUMELZIER,    OLIVER, 
QUARTER,    RACHAN,    &c. 

TwEEDiE,  James,  of  Kuchan,  Quarter,  &c.,  co. 
Peebles,  D.L.,  h.  G  Feb.  1831 ;  m.  18^8,  Jane  Aitkeii, 
only  suviviug  cLildof  John  White,  of  Drumelzier  and 
Netherurd,  co.  Peebles,  and  Howburn,  co.  Lanark, 
D.L.  and  Convener  of  co.  Peebles,  heiress  of  her 
uncle,  Adam  Sim,  of  Cultcrmains,  co.  Lanark, 
■whose  mother  was  Alison  Stodart.  This  marriage,  of 
■which  there  is  no  issue,  liaving  been  dissolved,  Mr. 
Tweedie  m.  2nd]y,  30  Sept.  1863,  Emma  Charlotte, 
2nd  dau.  of  David  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil 
»Service,  3rd  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Eobert  Henry 
Cunlifi'e,  Bart.,  C.B.,  of  Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Cunliffe,  b.  14  Aug.  1864. 

II.  Percy  Charles,  b.  23  Marcli,  1869. 
I.  Amy  Charlotte. 

ILfurfigc. — This  family  derives  its  name  from  lands  lying 
on  tlie  River  Tweed,  in  co.  Lanark. 

John  de  Tuedt  occurs  in  a  charter  of  Alexander  III., 
i249-s5. 

Fy.nle?  de  Twtdtn,  del  Counte  de  Lanark,  did  homage  to 
Edward  I.  1290. 
'f  Rooer,  son  of  Fynley,  had  a  charter  from  RonERx  I.  of 
Drunielzier,  co.  Pebbles,  1326,  on  the  resignation  of  Sir 
AVillium  Eraser,  whose  dau.  and  co-heir  he  is  said  to  have 
married ;  and  another  of  Hope-Kailzie. 

William,  of  Tuedy,  had  a  grant  from  the  same  King  of  the 
lands  of  Skirling,  forfeited  by  Gilbert  Lindsay. 

James,  of  Tweedie,  had  a  charter  of  the  barony  of  Drum- 
elzier  from  David  II. 

Walter,  of  Tweedie,  was  .Sheriff  Depute  of  co.  Peebles  1374. 

James  Tweedie,  of  Drumclzier,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Douglas,  Lord  of  Dalkeith,  grand-dau.  of  the  Earl  of  March. 

From  tliis  lime  the  family  figures  largely  in  the  annals  of 
local  feuds,  which  they  carried  on  with  their  neighbours,  the 
families  of  Veitch  of  Dawich,  Porteus  of  Hawkshaw,  Geddes 
of  Rachan,  Nasmyth  of  Posso,  and  others.  We  find  them 
killing  and  making  prisoners  of  their  opponents  repeatedly, 
and  on  the  other  hand,  James  Tweedie,  of  Drumclzier,  was 
forfeited  1487;  John,  tutor  of  Drumclzier,  was  killed  in  1590 
by  the  Veitches;  James,  of  Fruid,  was  murdered  in  Edinburgh 
1502;  and  William,  of  Drumclzier,  was  tried  for  his  concern 


in  the  slaughter  of  Rizzio.  But  the  most  serious  affair  of  this 
kind,  and  which  shook  the  power  of  the  family,  was  caused  by 
a  competition  between  John,  Lord  Fleming,  and  John  Tweedie, 
of  Drumclzier,  for  the  hand  and  property  of  Catherine  Frazer, 
heiress  of  Fruid.  She  was  contracted  to  Malcolm,  son  of  Lord 
Fleming,  but  was  carried  off  by  the  Twcedies,  and  married  to 
.John,  son  of  the  baron  of  Drumclzier.  Lord  Fleming  when 
hawking  was  attacked  by  the  Twcedies,  and  killed  1  Nov.  1524, 
which  resulted  in  the  whole  estates  of  the  family  being  granted 
by  the  Crown  to  Lord  Fleming's  heir.  An  arrangement  was 
come  to  seven  years  after,  by  which  the  Twcedies  regained 
their  property,  but  had  to  banish  themselves  from  Scotland 
for  three  years,  and  to  found  a  chaplainry  in  the  church  of 
Biggar,  for  saying  mass  for  the  soul  of  the  departed  lord. 
They  had  also  to  surrender  part  of  the  Fruid  estate. 

William,  of  Drumclzier,  sat  in  Parliament  as  a  baron  I5C0; 
James,  of  Drumclzier,  represented  the  county  in  1608,  and 
Gilbert  Tweedie  sat  for  the  burgh  of  Pebbles  1597. 

The  Tweedies  intermarried  with  the  Lords  Hay,  of  Tester, 
Caldecotts  of  that  ilk,  Kers  of  Cessford,  Browns  of  Hartree, 
Murrays  of  Romanno,  Bethunes  of  Balfour,  Lords  Somerville, 
Douglases  of  Drumlanrig,  Anstruthers  of  Anstruther,  &c. 

Their  property  was  very  large,  not  only  in  co.  Peebles,  but 
in  the  cos.  of  Lanark,  Roxburgh,  and  Forfar,  and  younger 
branches  were  seated  at  Wrae  Castle,  Dreva,  Southwood, 
Kinglcdoors,  &c. 

Early  in  the  17th  century  the  family  had  declined,  and  at  the 
Wappenshaw,  at  Peebles,  in  1027,  William  Tweedie  younger, 
of  Wrae,  was  the  sole  representative  of  the  name,  who  made 
liis  appearance  with  only  one  follower,  both  mounted  and 
armed  with  lance  and  sword.  At  this  time  James,  the  last 
baron  of  Drumclzier,  was  a  prisoner  for  debt  in  the  Tolbooth 
of  Edinburgh,  at  the  instance  of  his  cousin,  John,  Lord  Hay, 
afterwards  Earl  of  Tweeddale,  and  after  a  detention  of  five 
years,  was  set  at  liberty  in  August  1628,  a  ruined  man.  In  a 
petition,  which  he  presented  to  Parliament,  he  accuses  Lord 
Hay  of  harsh  and  unfair  usage  to  compel  him  to  transfer  his 
wliole  estate  in  payment  of  a  debt  not  nearly  equal  to  the 
value  of  it;  says  that  his  lordship  would  not  pay  for  his  suste- 
nance, and  that  but  for  the  goodness  of  the  keeper  of  the 
prison  he  must  have  starved.  Drumclzier  soon  after  did 
become  the  property  of  Lord  Hay,  and  the  elder  line  of  the 
Tweedies  disappears. 

The  arms  on  the  seal  of  John  Tweedie,  of  Drumelzier,  in 
1511,  are,  a  saltire  couped,  and  a  fess  charged  with  a  mullet. 
C'l-cxt — A  wolfs  head.  The  coat  illuminated  in  Sir  David 
Lind.say's  register,  1542,  is  arg.  a  saltire  engrailed  gu.  and  a 
chief  az.  This  is  cut  in  stone  at  Drumelzier,  with  a  bull's 
head  as  crest,  and  the  motto,  Thol  and  think. 

George  Tweedie,  a  younger  son  of  Drumelzier,  settled  in 
Essex,  and  was  grandfather  of  Richard,  who  m.  the  lieiress  of 
Barwicke,  and  had  a  son,  Richard,  of  Stoke,  wlio,  in  1549,  was 
allowed  the  arms  by  Thomas  Hawley,  Clarenceux,  adding  a 
bordure  engiailed  compony  arg.  and  gu.,  and  two  tewets  on 
the  chief.  His  eldest  son,  Richard,  who  d.  in  1574,  after  long 
service  abroad  and  at  Court,  founded  almshouses  at  Stoke  for 
four  poor  knights;  the  arms  on  his  monument  there  are  the 
plain  coat  of  Tweedie,  quartering  Barwicke,  and  Winnington 
for  his  mother,  &c.,  which  arms  were  allowed  at  the  Visitation 
of  Essex  in  1614,  to  his  nephews. 

The  Drumelzier  coat  was  borne  by  Priscilla,  wife  of  Sir 
William  Ryder,  who  d.  1009,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Roger 

Tweedy,   and  was  also  displayed  at  the  funeral,  in  1706,  of 

Charles  Tweedy,  Chief  Clerk  in  the  office  of  the  Auditor  of 

Exchequer. 
The  only  existing  branch  of  the  Tweedies  in  Tweeddale  has 

been  seated  at  Oliver  at  least  from  the  middle  of  the  fifteenth 

century. 
William   Tweedie   held   Oliver  Castle   from  Sir  William 

Knollys,  Lord  of  St.  John,  and  Preceptor  of  Torphichen. 
Laurence  Tweedie,  his  son,  in  1489,  had  seventy-four  lambs, 

his  property,  stolen  by  Thomas  Porteus,  of  Hawkshaw,  from 

the  lands  of  Oliver. 
Andrew  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  and  his  kinsmen,  Andrew 

and  Walter,  of  the  Drumelzier  family,  had  a  suit  in  1492,  for 

possession  of  half  the  lands  of  Kinglcdoors. 
Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  was  concerned  in  the 

slaughter  of  John,  Lord  Fleming,  when  hawking,  1  Nov.  1524, 

which  caused  a  long  feud  between  the  familes,  and  complicated 

legal  proceedings.    It  was  not  till  1530  that  this  was  finally 

settled,  Thomas  undertaking  to  leave  Scotland  for  three  years. 
William  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  had  a  feu  charter  11  Dec. 

1505,  of  the  lands  of  Oliver,  for  annual  paymentof  £G  to  JameHi 

Lord  Torphichen. 


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WltLlAM  TwEEDiE,  of  Oliver,  his  son,  was  killed  1G04,  and 
his  cows,  oxen,  and  horses  stolen  by  "  Johne  Batiesoun,  alia! 
Jolt  of  the  Scoir,"  who  was  hanged  at  Edinburgh  for  these 
crimes. 

Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  Castle,  had  a  charter  18  Auff. 
1611,  of  his  estate  from  Mr.  Robert  Williamson,  of  Muirestoiin, 
Superior  of  all  the  Temple  lands  in  Scotland,  and  Heritable 
Bailie  of  the  Regality  of  Torphichen,  the  tenure  being  charged 
to  blench  for  payment  of  one  penny  annually  at  Pentecost. 

Patrick  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  had  a  charter  from  Thomas, 
Earl  of  Melrose,  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  on  his 
father's  resignation,  14  June,  1619,  on  his  marriage.  His 
wife,  Janet  BuUo,  Boo,  or  Boe,  was  dau.  of  John  Boe,  of  Staine, 
near  Biggar,  co.  Lanark  ;  her  sister,  Agnes,  carried  the  estate 
of  Staine  to  her  husband,  John  Dickson,  and  was  mother  of 
John  Dickson,  of  Hartree,  a  Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice 
1649. 

Patrick  and  his  wife  were  both  alive  in  1649,  when  he  put 
up  a  stone  with  his  arras  at  Oliver,  still  existing ;  the  crest  is  a 
boar's  head  couped.  The  arras  of  Boe  are,  arg.,  a  stag  trippunt 
az.  attired  gu.,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  three  martlets  of  the  field. 

Their  eldest  son,  Thomas,  younger  of  Oliver,  was  a  Member 
of  the  Committee  of  War  for  co.  Peebles  1649,  but  d.  before 
his  father,  s.  p. 

John  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  s.  his  father,  Patrick,  before  7  April, 
1657,  and  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  m.  Christian  Williamson,  who  '^ 
13  May,  1700,  aged  61,  and  himself  d.  7  May,  1731,  aged  76; 
had  three  sons, 

James,  of  Oliver. 

Thomas,  who  bought  Quarter  in  1740,  and  from  whom  the 
present  line  descends. 

John,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  d.s.p.  before  1778. 

James  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  had  a  charter  from  Thomas,  Earl 
of  Haddington,  his  father  having  disponed  the  estate  in  his 
favour,  16  April,  1694.  There  is  at  Oliver  a  stone  with  his 
arms,  1734,  his  own  and  his  wife's  initials,  and  the  motto, 
"ThoU  and  think  on."  He  m.  1718,  Margaret,  sister  and  co- 
heir (with  her  sister,  Mrs.  Murray,  of  Kennelhead)  of  Adam 
Ewart,  of  Sailfoot,  co.  Dumfries.  He  d.  10  Aug.  1753,  aged  70, 
and  his  widow  1  Feb.  1772,  at  the  age  of  85 ;  they  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  young.  Thomas,  of  Oliver. 

Marion,  h.  1719. 

Christian,  d.  unm.  13  March,  1775,  aged  52. 

Margaret,  d.  unm.  23  Nov.  1774,  aged  49. 

Jean,  6.  1726;  d.  young. 

Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Oliver,  b.  8  Nov.  1727 ;  m.  1754,  Jane, 
dau.  of  James  Brown,  of  Edmonstone,  co.  Lanark.  Mr. 
Tweedie  d.  6  March,  1803,  and  his  widow  in  1809;  they  had, 
■with  others  who  d.  young, 

Adam  Ewart,  bapt.  28  Oct.  1758,  Capt.  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

shortly  before  his  father.  Lawrence. 

Ehzabeth,  or  Bethia,  6.  31  May,  1766;  m.  Thomas  Tweedie, 

of  Patervan,  co.  Peebles,  and  had  issue. 
Margaret,  bapt.  6  March,   1763;  m..  1779,  John  Anderson, 

of  Cramalt,  co.  Peebles,  and  had  issue. 
Anne,  bapt.  14  Sept.  1771 ;  m.  13  April,  1792,  John  Crawford, 

Merchant  in  Leith,  and  had  issue. 
Christian,  bapt.  29  May,  1774;  m.  Thomas  Stodart,  of  Car- 

drona  Mains,  co.  Peebles,  and  d.  14  June,   1806,  leaving 

issue, 

1  Geokge,  afterwards  of  Oliver. 

2  Thomas,  m.  1828,  Robina  Ker  Aitchison,  and  has  issue. 

3  James,  of  Walston  Place,  co.  Lanark,  m.  1831,  Janet 
Liddell,  elder  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Andrew  Steele,  of  Cross- 
wood  Hill,  CO.  Edinburgh,  and  left,  Thomas,  of  Crosswood 
Hill,  and  others. 

4  Lawrence,  jii.  Mary  Ann  Middleton,  and  left  issue. 

1  Jane,  m.  1836,  Thomas  Aitchison,  Brewer  in  Edin- 
burgh, and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Thomas  Stodart  to.  2ndly,  1809,  Anne  Lawson,  dau.  of 
Lawrence  Brown,  of  Edmonstone,  co.  Lanark,  by  Anne, 
dau.  of  John  Lawson,  of  Cairnmuir,  co.  Peebles,  and  by  her 
hail  a  dau.,  Anne  Lawson  Stodart,  m.  Rev.  William  Camp- 
bell. Mr.  Stodart  d.  25  May,  1820. 
The  second  son, 

Laurence  Tweedie,  of  Oliver  and  of  Holmshaw,  co.  Dum- 
fries, 6.  31  May,  1766,  settled  his  estate  by  disposition,  22  Jan. 
1834,  on  his  nephew,  George  Stodart,  and  d.  unm.  25  Jan. 
1837. 

George  Tweedie  Stodart,  of  Oliver  and  Holmshaw,  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  0.  13  Oct.  1799;  m.  1833,  Mary  Wilson,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Paul,  Esq.  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir 
of  Francis  Wilson,  of  Stroquhan,  co.  Dumfries,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  9  Oct.  1844)  had, 

Thomas.  George,  Writer  to  the  Signet. 

Alexander,  M.D.  James. 

EUza. 


Mr.  Tweedie-Stodart  d.  26  Aug.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Tweedie-Stodart,  of  Oliver  and  Holmshaw,  6.  1838; 
m.  11  July,  1871,  Eleanora  Littledale,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Dick, 
of  Tweedsmuir,  and  has  issue. 

The  male  representation  of  the  family  passed  in  1837  to  the 
branch  descended  from  Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  6.6  Dec. 
1691;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Stevenson,  of  Smithfield,  co. 
Peebles,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Alexander  Stevenson,  of 
Smithfield,  Sheriff  Depute  of  the  co.,  who  d.  s.p.  18  Dec.  1788 ; 
they  had  issue, 

Alexander,  his  heir. 

Marion,  m.  Alexander  Welsh,  of  Patervan ;  their  descendant  is 
the  present  Rev.  William  Welsh,  of  Mossfennan,  co.  Peebles. 

Christian,  m.  John  Tweedie,  of  Stanhope,  and  had  issue. 

Anne,  m.  18  June,  1766,  Rev.  Charles  Nisbet,  D.D.,  of  Mont- 
rose, and  rf.  12  May,  1807. 

Jane,  m.  1769,  George  Stodart,  of  Walston  Place,  co.  Lanark,, 
andrf.  6  June,  1812;  her  only  child  who  married  was  Thomas 
Stodart,  husband  of  Christian  Tweedie,  of  Oliver. 

Mary,  m.  5  Dec.  1771.  David  Stodart  Easton,  of  Dunsyrc,  and 
had  issue. 
Mr.  Tweedie  d.  9  Feb.  1776,  and  his  widow  3  Feb.  1784,  aged  80. 

Alexander  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  m.  20  Dec.  17b;2,  Anne, 
eldest  dau.  of  Michael  Carmichael,  of  Eastend,  co.  Lanark,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  11  March,  1836,  aged  77)  had 

Thomas  Stevenson,  of  Quarter. 

Michael,  d.  30  April,  1789. 

Maurice,  6.  2  Oct.  1787,  Lieut.-Gcn.  H.E.I.C.S.;  m.  9  NOv. 
1819,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gardiner,  of  Ladykirk, 
CO.  Ayr,  by  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Loch,  of  Rachan,  co- 
Peebles,  and  d.  1867,  leaving  issue. 

Alexander,  6.  14  June,  1789;  d.  unm. 

Michael,  Capt.  R.A.,  6.  11  Nov.  1791 ;  m.  1826,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Richard  Walter  Forbes,  of  llolvenden,  Kent,  and  had 
issue.  John,  b.  23  Sept.  1799. 

Mary  Hay,  6.  2  April,  1794. 

Anne,  d.  17  Feb.  1796 ;  m.  —  Newbiggin,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

He  d.  13  Feb.  1803,  aged  57,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Stevenson  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  Physician-General 
H.E.I.C.S.,  D.L.  CO.  Peebles,  6.  19  April,  1784,  who  became 
heir  male  of  Oliver  in  1837.  He  added  largely  to  the  estate  by 
the  purchase  of  Rachan,  Glenrath,  and  Wrae,  a  former  posses- 
sion of  the  Tweedies,  &c.,  m.  Benjamina,  dau.  of  Charles- 
Mackay,  Esq.,  and  d.  11  March,  1855,  having  had  issue, 

James,  now  of  Rachan,  Quarter,  <fcc. 

Charles,  Bengal  Medical  Service,  m.  April,  1865,  Ada  Frances, 
eldest  dau.  of  David  Cunliffe,  Esq.,  Bengal  Civil  Service^ 
and  has  issue. 

William  Thomas,  m.  April,  1864,  Mary,  only  child  of  Francis- 
Cope,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Mina,  xt.  Dec.  1862,  John  Swift,  Esq.  of  Keoltown,  co.  AVest- 
meath. 

Annie  Elizabeth,  m.  May,  1868,  Charles  Ringwood,  Esq.> 
C.E.,  of  Bengal.  Mary  Hay. 

d^amilj)  of  ^tobttrt. 

This  name  makes  its  appearance  in  the  south  of  Scotland  in 
1376,  when  William,  John,  and  David,  are  mentioned  as  holders- 
of  lands  in  Morton,  co.  Dumfries,  under  Sir  James  de  Douglas, 
Lord  of  Dalkeith,  Aberdour,  and  Morton.  It  is  probable  that 
they  were  ancestors  of  the  Stotherts  of  Cargen  and  Blaiket, 
CO.  Kirkcudbright;  Stodarts  of  Camiestoun,  co.  Roxburgh, 
extinct  on  the  death  of  John  Stodart,  of  that  place,  2  Dec. 
1717 ;  the  co-heiresses  m.  Walter  Riddell,  of  Newhouse,  George 
Lamb,  in  Prestonpans,  and  Charles  Maitland,  of  Soutra : 
Stoddarts  of  Ballendrick,  co.  Perth,  represented  by  Sarah 
Emma  Stoddart,  now  of  Ballendrick,  wife  of  Capt.  John  Walter 
Savile,  grandson  maternally  of  Sir  Bourchier  Wrey,  Bart.,  and 
her  sisters,  Augusta  Jane,  wife  of  David  Holland,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  David  Erskine,  of  Cambo,  Bart.,  Annie,  wife  of  Chapman 
de  Laune  Faunce  de  Laune,  of  Sharsted  Court,  Kent,  and 
Georgina,  wife  of  Major  Sidney  Godolphin  Quicke ;  John 
Stoddart,  who  represented  the  Burgh  of  Lanark  in  Parliament 
1678;  Rev.  Alexander  Stodart,  who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Hon.  James  Melville,  of  Balgarvie,  co.  Fife,  and  had  a 
son,  James  Stodart,  LordProvostofEdinburgh  1774-5,  and  Com- 
missioner of  Excise  1781-1809;  the  Stoddarts  of  Chapelgrene; 
Stoddarts  of  Shielgrene ;  Thomas  Stodhart,  who  suffered  death 
12  Aug.  1685,  for  his  concern  in  the  Earl  of  Argyll's  rising  ; 
Stoddarts  of  Kintillo;  the  Balvaird  Stoddarts  of  Ballomill,  co. 
Perth ;  the  Stoddarts  of  Williamhope,  co.  Selkirk,  where  the 
family  were  resident  from  about  1600  till  the  estate  was  sold  at 
the  end  of  last  century  to  Lord  Alemoor ;  the  last  laird's  so.». 
Admiral  Pringle  Stoddart,  left,  with  other  issue,  Thomas  Todd 
Stoddart,  Advocate,  author  of  Thi  Angler's  Companion  to  tlie 


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Rirers  ofScotlcmd,  and  other  works.  One  of  the  original  line 
followed  the  Douglasses  from  Morton  to  tlic  neighbourhood  of 
their  chief  residence  at  Dalkeith  early  in  the  sixteenth  century. 
His  descendant,  William  Stodart,  of  Southhouse,  in  the  parish 
of  Liberton,  registered  arms  in  1672,  Arg.,  a  fess  nebuly 
tetween  three  stars  sa.  Crest — A  star  issuing  from  a  cloud 
ppr.  Jl/o»o— Post  nubes  lux.  He  to.  Elizabeth  Whyte,  and 
d.  about  1695,  leaving  an  only  child,  Christian  Stodart,  of 
Southhouse,  who  m.  John  FuUerton,  of  Kinnaber,  M.P.  for  co. 
Forfar,  and  d.  in  1717  ;  John  Fullerton,  of  Kinnaber,  her  son, 
b.  1678,  sold  the  estate  of  Southhouse  soon  after  to  David 
Sivright,  of  Meggetland,  ancestor  of  the  present  proprietor. 

The  heir  general  of  the  Stodarts,  Mary  Strachan  Fullerton, 
of  Kinnaber,  m.  1796,  Capt.  John  Carnegie,  of  Pittarrow, 
nephew  of  Sir  James  Carnegie,  Bart.,  who  became  heir  male 
of  the  Earls  of  Soutliesk,  and  had  issue. 

James  Stodart,  6.  170.3  (son  of  James  and  Elizabeth  John- 
stone, grandson  of  James  and  Helen  Howison,  great-grandson 
of  John,  who  d.  at  Liberton,  at  a  great  age,  1643),  left  the 
neighbourhood  of  Dalkeith  in  1745,  and  settled  at  Walston 
Place,  CO.  Lanark ;  he  m.  20  Dec.  1728,  Marion,  dau.  of  Adam 
Haig,  of  Townhead,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Adam,  resident  at  Covington,  Hillhead,  b.  1729;  m.  1752, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Matthew  WUkie,  related  to  Sir  David  Wilkie 
and  Sir  llobert  Listen,  K.B.,  Ambassador  at  Constantinople, 
and  left  issue;  his  descendant,  John  Stodart,  resident  at 
Castlemaine,  Victoria,  seems  to  be  the  heir  male  in  the  8th 
generation  of  John  Stodart,  of  Liberton,  b.  1565.  He  wi. 
1842,  Sarah  Ann  Edwina  Ashby,  and  has  i.ssue. 

n.  George,  resident  at  Walston  Place,  b.  1731;  m.  as  above 
mentioned,  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Quarter,  and 
d.  12  Dec.  1806 ;  one  of  his  descendants  still  lives  at  Walston 
Place. 

in.  James,  of  Edinburgh,  b.  1733;  d.  24  Jan.  1815;  his  eldest 
son,  James,  F.R.S.,  was  an  accomplished  Chemist,  friend  of 
Davy,  Wollaston,  and  Faraday,  and  is  commemorated  by  a 
published  "Memoir;  "  he  d.  11  Sept.  1823,  leaving  an  only 
child,  Janet,  who  m.  1817,  her  cousin,  George  Stodart,  and 
d.  s.  'p.  1854.  David,  of  the  Island  of  Tobago,  2nd  son  of 
James,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Jamieson,  Architect  and 
Engraver  to  the  Mint,  and  Christian  his  wife,  sister  of 
Major-Gen.  Sir  William  Nicolson,  9th  bart.  of  Camock,  and 
d.i.-p-  1  April,  1831. 

IV.  John,  resident  at  the  Bank,  Camwath,  6.  1735;  d. 
2  April,  1816 ;  m.  twice,  his  first  wife  being  Helen  Lind, 
co-heiress  of  Cobenshaw,  of  the  same  family  as  Jenny 
Lind ;  one  of  his  daus.  m.  Adam  Sim,  of  Cultermains,  and 
was  grandmother  of  Mrs.  Jane  White,  now  of  Cultermains  ; 
another  was  mother  of  the  present  George  Watson,  of 
Korton,  co.  Edinburgh,  William  Watson,  formerly  Sheriff 
Substitute  at  Aberdeen,  and  the  late  James  Watson,  of 
the  E.I.C.  Medical  Service,  who  ))i.  Harriet,  sister  of  William 
AVilberforceBird,  Acting  Governor-General  of  India;  another 
was  mother  of  the  late  James  French,  C.B.,  Inspector- 
General  of  Army  Hospitsls. 

V.  William,  Architect  in  Hamilton,  b.  1740;  m.  1782, 
Christian,  dau.  of  John  Naismith,  of  Drumloch,  co.  Lanark ; 
they  d.  within  a  few  days  of  one  another  in  1790,  leaving 
three  daus.,  of  whom  only  one  married ;  her  son,  John  Stuart 
Blackie,  Professor  of  Greek  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh, 
in.  1843,  his  cousin,  Eliza  Helen,  dau.  of  James  Wyld,  Esq. 
of  Gilston. 

VI.  David,  b.  1745,  resident  at  Easton,  of  Dunsyre,  and  after- 
wards at  Bankhead,  d.  24  July,  1823 ;  in.  1st,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Tweedie,  of  Quarter ;  2ndly,  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Eev.  John  Bradfute,  of  Dunsyre,  maternally  descended 
from  the  family  of  Mure,  of  Caldwell;  left  descendants  by 
both. 

vii.  Robert,  of  Kailzie,  co.  Peebles,  and  Ormiston,  co.  Edin- 
burgh, b.  1748;  111.  1783,  Alison,  dau.,  and  eventually  heir 
of  James  TurnbuU,  Merchant  in  London,  and  d.  10  March, 
1831,  leaving,  with  others  who  d.  unm., 

George,  m.  his  cousin,  Janet,  dau.  and  heir  of  James 
Stodart,  F.E.S.,  d.  s.  p.  28  June,  1867. 

John  Riddle,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  Magistrate  and  J. P.  of 
Edinburgh,  rii.  1826,  Jemima  Henrietta,  dau.  of  David 
Brown,  of  Greenknowe,  co.  Stirling,  descended  from  the 
Browns  of  Fordell  and  Finmount,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1871, 
leaving  issue,  Robert,  Lyon  Clerk  Depute ;  David,  Writer 
to  the  Signet,  m.  1861,  Louisa  Flora  Wilhelmina  Sliep- 
pard,  and  has  issue;  Hannah,  vi.  1831,  James  Lorimer, 
of  Kellyfield,  co.  Forfar,  Advocate,  Professor  of  Public 
L.aw  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh  (grandson  of  the  late 
James  Lorimer,  of  Kellyfield,  to  which  estate  he  s.  on  the 
death,  in  1807,  of  his  cousin,  Mrs.  Janet  Kellie,  being  son 
of  Andrew  Lorimer  and  Elizabeth  Kelly);  their  dau., 
Janet  Alice  Lorimer,  m.  1878,  Sir  David  Patrick  Chalmers, 
Chief  Justice  of  British  Guiana ;  Henrietta  Mary. 

Marion,  m.  1803,  James  Wyld,  of  Gilstoa,  co.  Fife,  J. P., 
and  d.  24  Dec.  1860,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Agnes,  m.  1756,  William  White,  of  Howourn,  co.  Lanark, 
d.  K.  p. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Black,  of  Biggar,  a;  id  left  issue. 


The  descendants  of  llobert  Stodart,  of  Kailzie,  have  had  con- 
firmed to  them  the  arms  of  the  Southhouse  family,  with  a 
bordure  gu.  for  difference. 

Seats — Piachan  House,  Biggar ;  and  Hall  Manor,  Peebles. 


TWEMLOW    OP    BETLEY    COURT. 

TwEMLOw,  Thomas  Eletchee,  Esq.  of  Betlej 
Court,  CO.  Stafford,  and  The  Hill,  Sandbacli,  co 
Chester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Ses- 
sions, CO.  Stafford,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln'i 
Inn,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  25  Aug.  1816 ;  m 
12  July,  1849,  Eliza  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Willian 
Paynter,  Esq.  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 

ILtlTCStJC. — George  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Arclyd,  co.  Ches 
ter,  b.  1631 ;  m.  1662,  Mary  Lingard,  grand-dau.  and  sol 
heiress  of  William  Lingard  (who  purchased  an  estate  ii 
Arclyd,  temp.  James  I. ;  the  present  Mr.  Twemlow  is  now  th 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Arclyd),  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  of  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  d.  s.  p.  1748. 

III.  Katlian  (Rev.),  of  Arclyd,  d.  s.  p.  1714. 

Mr.  Twemlow  d.  1711,  and  was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Arclyd,  m.  1658,  Mary,  dau.  ( 
James  Poole,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  of  Etwall,  co.  Derby,  Rector  of  Morlej 
CO.  Derby ;  d.  s.  p.  1778.  in.  William,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Arclyd,  b.  1703 ;  m.  1727,  Mar 
dau.  of  Francis  Parrott,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1753)  h£ 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  s.  p.  1776. 

II.  John,  of  Arclyd,  b.  1730;  m.Ann,  dau.  of  James  Whallej 
and  d.  Aug.  1789,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Liverpool,  and  Liscard,  co.  Chester,  m.  Eliz 
beth,  dau.  of  William  Hamilton,  Esq.  (of  the  family 
Grange  of  co.  A/ir),  and  left  issue.  Rev.  William  Hami 
TON  Twemlow,  Rector  of  Babcary,  Somerset,  ra.  Elle 
only  dau.  of  Rev.  Joseph  Hordern  (whose  mother  w 
co-heiress  of  Rev.  Joseph  Ward,  Vicar  of  Prestbury,  c 
Chester),  and  has  had  issue,  Walter  Hamilton  Twemlo' 
d,  s.p.,  and  three  daus. 

2  John,  TO.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Twiss,  Esq.,  and  left  issu 
George,  Major-Gen.  in  the  Indian  army,  m.  Anna  Mari 
dau.  of  Edward  D'Oyley,  Esq.,  and  d.  having  had  issi 
three  sons  and  five  daus.,  George,  the  eldest  son,  m.  1 
cousin,  Georgiana  Hamilton  Twemlow,  dau.  of  Eev.  1 
H.  Twemlow. 

III.  George,  of  The  Hill,  Sandbach,  b.  Aug.  1736;  d.un 
29  Jan.  1808.  IV.  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat. 

V.  Joseph,  d.  1765.  vi.  William,  d.  young. 

The  4th  son, 

Thomas  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  Sandbach,  co.  Chest 
b.  18  Nov.  1738;  m.  1st,  Abigail,  dau.  of  John  Mare,  Esq., 
whom  he  had,  George,  Catherine,  and  Ann.    The  two  fi 
d.  young,  and  Ann  d.  unm.  Dec.  1852.    Hh  m.  2nd1y,  21  Se 
1778,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Rev.  Joseph  Ward,  M.. 
Vicar  of  Prestbury,  co.  Chester,  and  had  by  her, 
I.  Thomas,  of  Peatswood,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.,  D.L.,  and  Hi 
Sheriff  co.  Stafford  1830,  b.  3  July,  1782;   m.  9  Aug.  18 
Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  Edward  Townsend,  of  Wincha 
CO.  Chester ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1  May,  1872. 
n.  Francis,  of  BeMey  Court. 
I.  Mary,  d.  VMm.  28  Nov.  1860. 

Mr.  Twemlow  d.  1801.    His  2nd  son,      " 

Francis  Twemlow,  Esq.  of  Betley  Court,  for  23  years  Ch; 
man  of  the  Quarter  Sessions  co.  Stafford,  b.  16  Aug.  1783; 
21  June,   1814,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fletcher, 
bart.  of  Betley  Court,  by  whom  (who  d.  18  July,  1863)  he 
at  his  decease,  10  March,  1865, 

I.  Thomas  Fletcher,  now  of  Betley  Court,  and  the  I 
Sandbach. 

II.  Francis  Cradoek  (Rev.),  of  Peatswood,  b.  7  Oct.  1818; 
11  Jan.  1848,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  R.  Wilbraham,  of  Ki 
CO.  Chester,  by  whom  (who  d.  1852)  he  has  issue,  Fbai 
Randle,  m.  17  Dec.  1878,  Evelyn  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
Jolui  Thomas  Bulwer  Duckworth,  2nd  bart.,  and  a  dau. 

III.  John  Fletcher,  6.29  March,  1826;  ?)i.  Jessie  Barb, 
dau.   of  Rev.  John  Ai-mitstead,  Vicar  of  Sandbach; 
d.  s.  p.  14  Nov.  1874. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  20  June,  1837,  Rev.  Charles  Smith  Eo, 
Rector  of  Haughton,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

Anastasia,  m.  July,  1868,  Eev.  Thomas  Burne,  Kecto  f 
Norbury,  co.  Stafford. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  4  Dec.  1855,  Eev.  Charles  Whately,  Ec  f 
of  Taplow,  CO.  Buckingham. 


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jlrms — Az.,  two  bars  engrailed  or,  charRod  with  three  boars' 
heads  couped  erect  sa.  tVcs^ — A  parroquot  standing  on  the 
stump  of  a  tree,  a  branch  sprouting  therefrom  all  ppr.  Motto 
— Ncc  cunctando  nee  tenierc  agendo. 

Soits—BcUey  Court,  Crewe,  co.  Stafford;  and  The  HiU, 
Sandbach,  co.  Chester. 


TWISS    OF    BIRDHILIi. 

Twiss,  Hastings,  Esq.  of  Birdhill  House,  co. 
Tipperary,  M.D.,  b.  1817  ;  m.  27  Sept.  1855,  Sarah, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Capt.  Stourtou,  E.I.C.S.,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  EoBEKT  Geokqe  Edwakd,  2nd  Lieut.  Gth  Dragoon  Guards, 

b.  1856.  II.  Hastings  Arthur,  d.  young. 

I.  Sarah  Elizabeth  Letitia.         u.  Emily  Alice  Moore. 

ILUtCagr. — The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  Ireland, 
at  the  close  of  the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  was, 

BicHABD  Twiss,  Esq.  of  ICillintierna,  J. P.  co.  Kerry,  and,  as 
agent  to  Herbert,  Earl  of  Powis,  lived  in  the  castle  of  Castle 
Island.  He  m.  Frances  Broderick,  a  near  relative  of  the  Earl 
of  Powis,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Eobert,   m.  Dorah  Parsons  (of   the  Cragbcg  family),   co. 

Limerick.        George,  m.  Arabella  Cooper,  co.  Limerick. 
Kichard,   who  returned  to  England,  and  was  ancestor  of 

BicBABD  Twiss,  Esq.  (the  author  of  Travels  in  Europe), 
j       also  of  the  family  settled  in  Holland,  of  several  ofBcers  of 

Eoyal  Artillery  and  Eoyal  Engineers,  and  of  Horace  Twiss, 

Esq. 
Jane,  m.  Francis  Eadlcy,  Esq.  of  Knockerowr,  co.  Cork. 

The  eldest  son, 

Fbanxis  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  m.  Jane  Parsons,  of  co. 
Limerick,  and  had  (with  two  daus.)  a  son, 

Martin  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  to.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gortaclea,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Francis,  d.  unm.;  will  dated  29  April,  173-1. 

II.  Egbert,  his  heir. 

hi.  William,  ra.  Avice,  dau.  of  John  Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Bal- 
lingamboon,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  m.  his  first-cousin,  Henrietta  Godfrey. 

1  Catherine,  in.  David  Fitzgerald,   Esq.  of  Adrival,   co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue. 

2  Dorcas,  ra.  Caleb  Palmer,  Esq. 

3  Jane,  d.  unni.  1841. 

4  Avice,  m.  lUchard  PurceU,  Esq.  of  Gurtnaconroe,  co. 
Cork. 

IV.  George,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  —  Day,  Esq.  of  The  Manor,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  issue  two  sons  ,  Francis  and  Edward ;  and 
two  daus.,  m.  Mason  and  Shewcll,  Esqrs. 

V.  Eichard,  ra.  2  July,  1756,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Eadlcy,  Esq.  of  Knockerowr,  co.  Cork,  and  had 
one  son,  Martin,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of —  Nugent,  Esq. 

VI.  John,  TO.  Eliza,  dau.  of  Arthur  Eastable,  Esq.  of  Moha- 
liffe  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  a  son,  William. 

].  Ellen,  ra.  John  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Eiverville,  co.  KciTy. 

II.  Mary,  rti.  —  WUliams,  Esq. 
Mr.  Twiss  (whose  will,   dated  4  Nov.  1742,  was  proved  in 
I'ralee  1745)  was  s.  by  his  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Egbert  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Killintierna,  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  John 
Godfrey,  Esq.  of  Ballingamboon,  co.  Kerry,  by  Dorcas  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  (aunt  of  Sir  Eowland 
Blenncrhassett,  1st.  bart.  of  Blennerville);  and  d.  29  Jan. 
1771,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  rii.  William  Hilliard, 
Esq.,  and  Avice,  ra.  Thomas  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Eiverville,  co. 
Kerry)  one  son, 

'iEORGE  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Cordell  House  and  Anna,  co.  Kerry, 

11  Jan.  1773,  Honoria,  dau.  of  William  Meredith,  of  Dicks- 

,rove,  CO.  Kerry,  by  Marian,  dau.  of  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  Knight 

)f  Kerry,  and  niece  of  Maurice  Crosbie,  1st  Lord  Brandon,  and 

iiad  issue, 

1.  Egbert,  his  heir. 

n.  William  Meredith,  Capt.  Kerry  Militia,  to.  his  cousin, 
Letitia,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  James  Crosbie,  of  Ballyhcige 
Castle,  CO.  Kerry,  M.P.,  and  Governor  of  the  said  co.  Mrs. 
Twiss  d.  March,  1838 ;  and  he  d.  s.  p.  28  Aug.  1844. 
m.  Francis,  b.  1784;  ra.  Margaret  Euth,  dati.  of  Edward 
\  CoUis,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  issue  a  son, 
;  1     Francis,  deceased,  and  four  daus. 

I.  Marion,  ra.  William  Hunt  For.ster,  Esq. 
n.  Dorcas,  ra.  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Ballyseedy, 
CO.  Kerry,  and  had  issue. 

lu.  Margaret,  ra.  James  Hilliard,  Esq.  of  Ballyhogan,  co. 
Kerry. 

IV.  Lucinda,  m.  Basil  Bromfield,  Esq.  of  Iry,  Queen's  Co. 
Mr.  Twiss  d.  2  April,  1802,  during  his  shrievalty  of  co.  Kerry, 
,»nd  was  4.  by  his  eldest  son, 


Egbert  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Cordell  House,  and  Anna,  co.  Kerry, 
and  latterly  of  Parteen,  co.  Tipperary,  0.  26  Sept.  1777,  J. P.  co. 
KcTry  and  High  Sheriff  of  that  co.  1802-3;  m.  5  June,  lb04, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Firville,  co.  Cork,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1860)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Eobert  Atkins,  of  Parteen,  co.  Tipperary,  M.D.,  m.  Jan. 
1841,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Rivers,  co.  Tipperary,  and  great-niece  of  Henry  Dcano 
Grady,  Esq.;  and  <^  Feb.  1848,  leaving  issue  one  dau., 
Frances  Margaret,  who  d.  unra.  July,  1864. 

in.  Hastings,  successor  to  his  brother. 

IV.  Arthur  Ormsby  (Rev.),  d.  unm.  June,  1848. 

I.  Maria  Hastings,  d.  23  June,  1869. 

II.  Diana  Sackville,  d.  1815.  in.  Dorcas  Georgina. 

IV.  Letitia  Crosbie. 

V.  Margaret  Ormsby,  m.  1858,  Eichard  E.  Fulton,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  tlie  late  Col.  James  Forrest  Fulton,  K.H.,  by  Frances 
Penelope  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Bowyer  Atkins,  Esq.  of 
Braywick  Grove,  Berks. 

Mr.  Twiss  d.  May,  1851,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Twiss,  Esq.  of  Birdhill,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  1807;  who 
became  possessed  of  Birdhill,  by  deed  of  gift  from  his  aunt, 
Margaret,  fourth  dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Fir- 
ville, CO.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Birdhill, 
who  left  her  that  estate  at  her  sole  disposal.  He  d.  unm,. 
26  Nov.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 
Hastings  Twiss,  now  of  Birdhill. 

5ca<s— Birdhill  House,  co.  Tipperary;  and  Knockduff,  co. 
Cork. 

i 

TYLDEN    OF    IIILSTEAD. 

Tylden,  Eichaed  James,  Esq.  of  The  Manor 
House,  Milstead,  Kent,  b.  5  Aug.  1852,  s.  his  father 
1875. 

JLintclQC. — The  family  of  Ttlden,  one  of  great  antiquity? 
has  been  seated  in  Kent  for  several  centuries.  Of  the  three 
distinct  branches  into  which  it  separated,  the  eldest  became 
possessed  of  Milsted,  in  that  co. ;  the  second  removed  into 
Sussex,  and  one  of  its  members  emigrating,  founded  the 
numerous  Tildens  of  America,  while  the  youngest  branch 
settled  at  Ifield.  The  family  anciently  possessed  lands  in  the 
parishes  of  Brenchley,  Otterden,  Kennington,  and  Tilman- 
stone,  and  so  far  back  as  the  reign  of  Edward  III.  it  is  stated 
that  William  Tylden  paid  aid  for  lands  in  Kent  when  the  Black 
Prince  was  knighted. 

Richard  Tylden,  Esq.,  son  of  William  Tylden,  by  Ehzabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Tonge,  and  a  descendant  of  the  Worm- 
sell  branch,  purchased,  16  Sept.  9  Charles  I.,  from  Edward 
Chute,  Esq.  of  Bethersden,  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Milsted, 
Kent.  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Toke,  Esq.  of  Godlinton 
(of  consanguinity  to  Archbishop  Chichele,  founder  of  All 
Souls'  College)  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Tylden  d.  1659,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Tylden,  Esq.  of  Milsted,  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Manby,  of  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  dying  1708,  was  s.  by  his 
only  son, 

Richard  Tylden,  Esq.  of  Milsted,  m.  1710,  Elizabeth,  dau, 
of  Thomas  Osborne,  Esq.  of  Place  House,  Hartlip,  Kent,  and 
co-heir  to  her  brothers,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1766,  aged  79)  he 
had  issue,  Eichard  Osborne,  his  heir;  Hannah,  hi.  Edward 
Belcher,  Esq.  of  Ulcomb;  Mary,  m.  April,  1748,  Rev.  Thomas 
Bland,  A.M. ;  and  Philippa.  Mr.  Tylden  d.  1763,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Eev.  Eichard  Osborne  Tylden,  of  Milsted,  Eector  thereof, 
TO.  Oct.  1754,  Deborah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Daniel  May,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Eichard,  his  heir. 

II.  Osborne,  of  Tony  Hill,  Milsted,  to.  Miss  Anne  Withers 
of  London,  and  dying  1827,  left, 

1  Osborne,  d.  young. 

2  Charles,  Lieut.  E.N.,  deceased. 

3  John,  Lieut.-Gen.  and  Col.  E.A.,  d.  1866,  leaving  issue. 

4  Henry,  Lieut.  E.N.,  married. 
1  Anna,  deceased.  2  Mary,  Madame  Maillie. 

3  Eliza,  married. 

4  Emily,  to.  1840,  Lieut.-Col.  Pattenson.  of  Ibomden. 

5  Isabella,  m.  Capt.  Luke  Alen  (who  d.  1878),  son  of  Col. 
Alen,  C.B.,  of  St.  Wolstan's,  co.  KUdare,  and  represen- 
tative of  Archbishop  Alen. 

6  Imogeen,  to.  Capt.  Lempriere,  E.A. 
HI.  Eichard  Cooke,  Eector  of  Milsted,  who  assumed  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Pattenson,  in  compliance  with  the  testa- 
mentary injunction  of  WUliam  Pattenson,  Esq.  of  Ibomden, 
Biddenden  (see  Pattenson). 

I.  Manby  Mary,  d.  unni. 


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11.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Vallyer  Baker,  Esq.  of  Sittingbourne, 
and  had  a  son,  VaUycr.  She  m.  2ndly,  John  Withers,  Ksq. 
of  London. 

Eev.  Eichard  Osborne  Tylden  d.  1766,  aged  44  (his  widow  m. 

Kev.  Edward  Smith,  Eector  of  Milsted;,  and  was  s.  by  his 

eldest  son, 
Eichard   Tylden,    Esq.  of  Milsted  Manor  House,   m.   1st 

Miss  Mary  Rolphe,  of  Ashford,  and  had  one  son, 

Eichard  Osborne,  Vicar  of  Chilham  with  Moldash,  Kent,  for 
63  years,  m.  1st,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Fairman, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1849)  left  at  his  decease, 
March,  1862,  two  daus.,  Frances  Jane  Kemp,  m.  1857,  John 
Blyth,  Esq. ;  and  Annabella.  The  Eev.  E.  0.  Tylden  vi. 
2ndly,  Mav,  1851,  Harriot  Leonora  Frances,  dau.  of  James 
Stanley  Ireland,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had,  Eichard,  b.  May, 
1858;  and  Catherine  Matilda.     He  d.  March,  1862. 

Mr.  Tylden  m.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Eev.  Samuel  Auchmuty, 

Eector  of  New  York,  and  sister  to  Lieut.-Gen.   Sir  Samuel 

Auchmuty,  G.C.B.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  JL^xwell  (Sir),  late  of  Milsted. 

II.  William  Burton,  late  Brigadier-Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
Col.  E.E.,  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1817,  Lecilina,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Baldwin,  Esq.  of  Steed  Hill,  Kent,  and  by  her  had 
two  sons, 

1  William,  late  of  Milsted. 

2  Eichard,  Col.  E.E.,  C.B.,  A.D.C.  to  the  Queen;  d.  on 
his  passage  home  after  the  Crimean  war,  from  wounds 
received  in  the  trenches. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1851,  Mary,  widow  of  Capt.  J.  H.  Baldwin, 
and  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  George  Dinely  Goodeve.  Gen. 
Tylden,  mortally  wounded  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  d.  the 
day  after  the  battle,  21  Sept.  1854,  and  his  widow,  now 
Lady  Tylden,  was  raised  to  the  same  rank  as  if  her  husband 
had  survived  to  be  made  a  K.C.B. 
1.  Mary  Isabella,  m.  Eev.  Ealph  Price,  Eector  of  Lyminge, 
Kent. 
Mr.  Tylden  d.  2  Feb.  1832.    His  elder  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Sia  John  Maxwell  Tylden,  Knt.  of  Milstead,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  in  command  52nd  regt.,  b.  25  Sept. 
1787;  m.  1st,  1829,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Eev.  Henry  Lomax 
Walsh,  LL.D.,  of  Grimblesthorpe,  co.  Lincoln;  and  2ndly, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Eobert  Synge,  Bart.  By  his  1st  wife 
(who  d.  1839)  he  had  a  dau.,  Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  1860,  Charles 
Wright,  Esq.  (who  took  the  surname  of  Tylden  before  Weight), 
and  she  d.  1868,  leaving  issue,  Charles  Maxwell,  b.  1864.  Sir 
John  Tylden  (/.  18  May,  1866.     His  nephew, 

Eev.  William  Tylden,  M.A.,  of  The  Manor  House,  Milstead, 
Vicar  of  Stanford,  near  Hythe,  6.  3  July,  1818;  in.  30  Nov. 
1852,  Eleanor  Coates,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  James  W.  Bellamy, 
Vicar  of  Sallindge,  formerly  Head  Master  of  Merchant  Taylors' 
School;  and  d.  Feb.  1876,  leaving  issue, 
I.  EicHAKD  James,  now  of  Milstead. 
n.  William,  6.  1854.  in.  Harry  John,  6.  1856. 

Arms — Az.,  a  saltier  erm.  between  four  pheons  or.  Crest — 

A  battle-axe  with  a  serpent  twining  round  it  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Truth  and  liberty. 

Seats — Milstead  Manor  House,  Sittingboume. 


TYLER     OF    COTTRELIi. 

Ttlee,  George  Heney,  Esq.  of  Cottrell,  co. 
Glamorgan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army, 
Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  served  with  dis- 
tinction as  Capt.  13th  Light  Infantry,  in  the  Crimea, 
and  in  the  Indian  campaign,  where  he  commanded 
the  rear  guard  at  the  reUef  of  Azinghur,  b.  28  Feb. 
1824. 

ilillCaSC. — Peteb  Tyleb,  Esq.,  Capt.  52nd  regt.,  m.  the 
Hon.  Anna  Maria  Eoper,  dau.  of  Henry,  8th  Lord  Teynham, 
by  Anne,  Baroness  Dacre,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Francis  Henry,  m.  Hon.  Maria  Eoper,  dau.  of  Henry,  Lord 
Teynham. 

II.  George  Peter,  Madras  Civil  Service,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of 
Col.  Long,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Dacre  Alexander  (Eev.),  m.  Henrietta  Teresa, 
dau.  of  Patrick  Kirwan,  Esq.  -A  Cregg,  co.  Galway. 

2  William  Hardinge,  of  The  Franklands,  Sussex,  late  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  vi.  Christiana,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Long,  Esq.        3  Edward  Francis,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

4  Charles,  Rector  of  Chelwood,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  of  William 
Lowndes,  Esq.  of  The  Bury,  Chesham,  Bucks. 

6  Barrett  Lennard,  Col.  H.M.  62nd  regt.,  d.  of  wounds 
received  at  the  taking  of  the  Eedan,  Crimea. 

6  Owen  Blathwayt  (Eev.). 

1  Ann,  m.  Eev.  J.  Jones. 

2  Francis  Cleveland,  m.  Eichard  Lewis,  Esq. 


3  Gertrude,  m.  Eichard   Chatfield,    Esq.,    Madras  Civil 
Service. 

III.  Charles  (Sir). 
The  youngest  son, 

Sir  Charles  Tyler,  Admiral  E.N.,  G.C.B.,  a  highly  dis- 
tinguished naval  officer,  commanded  the  "Tonnunt,"  80,  at 
Trafalgar.  He  m.  1st,  Miss  Pike,  and  by  her  had  one  son, 
Charles,  Commander  E.N.  He  ?ii.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  ot 
Alexander  Leach,  Esq.  of  Corston,  co.  Pembroke,  and  had 
issue, 
George  (Sir),  of  Cottrell. 

Eoper  Trevor    M.A.,  J.P.,  of  Mount  Alyn,   co.  Denbigh. 
Eector  of  Llantrithyd,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  Eural  Dean,  b 
April,  1801;  m.  9  Aug.  1838,  Isabel  Bruce,  4th  dau.  of  Johr 
Bruce  Pryce,  Esq.  of  Duffryn,   and  had  issue,    1  Trevoi 
Bruce,  Capt.  E.H.A.,  b.  7  Jan.  1841,  m.  1873,  Ada,  dau.  o 
the  late  Edward  Moseley  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Birtley  Hall,  co 
Durham;   2   Hugh  Maxwell,   6.  25  Jan.   1846;    3  Eober 
King-scote,  6.22  Sept.  1849;  1  Alice  Grey;  2  Isabel  Frances 
3  Amelia  Blanche ;  4  Helen  Margaret ;  and  5  Alma  Mary. 
Anne,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Wedgwood,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards. 
CaroUne,  m.  E.  J.  Acland,  Esq.  of  Boulston,  co.  Pembroke. 
Emelia,  m.  Major-Gen.  Mansell,  K.H. 
Jane,  m.  Augustus  Sullivan,  Esq.  of  Eichings  Lodge,  Bucks 
Sir  Charles  d.  1836.     His  son. 

Sir  George  Tyler,  Knt.,  K.H.,  of  Cottrell,  co.  Glamorgan 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  6.28  Dec.  1792;  m.2l  SepI 
1819,  Harriet  Margaret,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  John  SulUvar 
of  Eichings  Lodge,  Bucks,  by  Lady  Harriet  his  wife,  dau.  c 
George,  3rd  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire,  and  liad  issue, 
George  Henry,  now  of  Cottrell. 

Charles  Frederick,  an  officer  in  the  army,  6.  20  Sept.  1825 
VI.  Kate,  dau.  of  Major  Bindcn,  and  has  issue. 
Alfred,  6.  19  Nov.  1820;  deceased. 

Gwynnett,  of  Mount  Gernos,  co.  Cardigan,  and  of  Cottrel 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  formeriy  Lieut.  E.N.,  6.  25  Feb.  1828;  r,. 
1852,  Judith,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Major  Parry,  of  Mour 
Gernos,  and  has  (issue,  with  Gwynnett  George,  b.  18oi 
three  other  sons,  and  one  dau. 
Edward  (Rev.),  6.  25  Sept.  1830. 

John  Hobart,  late  20th  regt.  Bengal  army,  late  60th  Biflc: 
6.  18  Oct.  1831. 

St.  Vincent,  of  Wisteston  Court,  Marden,  co.  Hereford,  J.P 
late  Capt.  Eoyal  Cheshire  Militia,  6.  12  Dec.  1834 ;  s.  to  th 
Wisteston  property  by  the  bequest  of  Mrs.  Gwinnett,  1863 
m.  1862,  Emma  Maude,  dau.  of  John  Lewis  Phipps,  Esq.  < 
Leighton,  Wilts ;  and  d.  25  Aug.  1869.  His  widow  m.  2ndl; 
1872,  The  Marchese  di  Gallidoro. 
Augustus,  deceased. 

Harriet  Georgina,  m.  1st,  E.  P.  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Pla 
newydd,  co.  Glamorgan;  and  2ndly,  Col.  Pierrepoii 
Mundy,  E.A. 

CaroUne,  m.  1856,  Hon.  Windham  Henry  Wyndham  Qui) 
2nd  son  of  Windham  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Dunraven.    1 
d.  1865. 
Louisa,  m.  George,  only  son  of  the  Hon.  Howe  Browne. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  fess  wavy  or,  between  three  tigers  passai 
guardant  erminois  a  cross  pattee  of  the  first  between  tv 
cre.?cents  gu.,  in  the  centre  chief  point,  pendant  from  a  ribbo 
a  representation  of  the  gold  medal  presented  to  the  late  £ 
Charles  Tyler,  by  command  of  the  Sovereign,  for  the  gallai 
Admiral's  services  at  the  battle  of  Trafalgar  (in  which  he  coi 
manded  the  "Tonnant"),  and  underneath  the  word  "  Trafi 
gar,"  in  letters  of  gold.  Crest — A  tiger  salient  guardant  pi 
navally  crowned  or,  in  the  dexter  paw  a  flag-staff,  therefro 
flying  the  French  tri-coloured  flag  depressed  and  reversed. 

6'eat— Cottrell,  Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgrn. 


TYLER    OF    MOUNT    GERNOS. 
See  preceding  Memoir. 


TYLER    OF    LIMAVADY. 

Tyler,  Henry,  Esq.  of  Limavady,  co.  Londo 
derry,  J.P.,  b.  15  Jan.  1813  ;  m.  17  April,  184 
Jane,   dau.   of  the   late   David   Cather,     Esq. 
Limavady,  J. P.,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  George,  6.  16  June,  1852;  d.  9  Sept.  1871. 

I.  Margaret  Helen,  d.  27  Nov.  1869. 

II.  Marion,  m.  Eev.  H.  F.  Macdonald,  and  has  issue  a  8( 
Henry  Huey  Francis,  6.  13  Feb.  1877  ;  and  a  dau.,  M 

garet. 

3Ltnr<lCir. — Henry  Hdey,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Ash, 
Ashbrook,  and  had  issue,  i.  Alexander,  Lieut,  in  the  arff 
II.  George,  Major  in  the  army ;  in.  Henry,  of  whom  we  tre 
The  3rd  son, 

Henry  Hcey,  Esq.,  m.  1784,  Martha,  dau.  of  George  Tyl 
Esq.  of  Limavady,  and  by  her  was  father  of 


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1639 


Henrt  Hdet,  Esq.  of  Limavady,  who  assuincd  the  name  of 
Tyler.  He  m.  1808,  Helen  MacCarty ;  and  d.  1834,  having 
lad  issue, 

Gcorgo,  ft.  1809;  d.  unm.  1831. 

Henry,  now  of  Limavadv. 

Alexander,  M.D.,  d.  in  Dublin,  185.5.        Samuel,  d.  1841. 

Jes.«y,  TO.  William  Gather,  Esq.  of  Limavady. 

Marion,  m.  Col.  Sampson,  Bengal  army,  d.  1843. 

1  Armt — Sa.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  two  lions  passant  guardant 
rg.  a  trefoil  slipped  vert  between  two  crescents  gu.     Crest — 
.n  arm  embowed  in  armour,  charged  with  two  crescents  gu. 
r  e  hand  grasping  a  sword  ppr.     Motto — Merito. 
Seat— Limavady,  co.  Londonderry. 


XYNDALE    OF    BATHFORD    AND 
HAYLING. 

{See  BiscoE  of  Holt  on  Parle). 


TYNDALL    OF    OAKLANDS. 

Ttndall,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  co.  Wex- 
ird,  J. P.  for  that  co.  and  co.  Kilkenny,  High 
heriffforthe  latter  co.  1844.,  h.  1800;  m.'z  June, 
•>33,. Grace  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Harman, 
r  Palace,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  ft.  21  April,  1837;  in.  19  March,  1872,  Emily 
Thomasina  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Samuel  Hunt  Boyse, 
Esq.  of  Bannow,  Capt.  E.N.,  D.L.  for  co.  Wexford,  and 
has  issue, 

P-  I       1  Robert,  6.  12  Sept.  1874. 
I      2  Henry  Samuel  Boyse,  ft.  5  March,  1876. 

1  Emily  Grace  Sophia  Cora. 

2  JIaude  Margaret. 

II.  Thomas  Harman,  Executive  Engineer,  Public  W^orks, 
India,  ft.  7  April;  1840;  to.  12  Xov.  18G7,  Cecilia  Lucy, 
dau<  of  Charles  Webb,  Esq.,  M.D.,  Exeter,  and  Southern- 
hay,  Essex,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Cecil  Robert,  6.  8  Nov.  18G8. 
1  Muriel,  ft.  30  Sept.  1871,  d.  young. 
UI.  Samuel  William,  Capt.  68th  Light  Infantry,  Stafflnspec- 
tor  of  all  Military  Gymnasia  in  the  Presidency  of  Bombay, 
6.  15  Nov.  1844. 
tv,  Albert  Henry,  Executive  Engineer,  Public  Works,  India, 

6.  27  Oct.  1845. 
».  Arthur,  a  landholder  in  South  Australia,  ft.  3  Dee.  1846. 
^l.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  12  Nov.  1877.  ii.  Elizabeth. 

II.  Sophia  Grace.  iv.  Hannah  Jane. 

iiUXCaSr.— Robert  Ttsdall,  Esq.  of  the  City  of  Dublin, 
.  George  III.,  had  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 
iiERT  Tyndall,   Esq.  of  Belle vue  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and 

klands,  co.  Wexford;  m.  1st,  1799,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev. 

lliam  Bolton,   by  whom  (who  d.   30  June,    1807,   and  was 

ried  at  St.  Michans,  Dublin)  he  had  (with  three  children 
i  d,  young,  and  were  buried  at  the  same  place)  a  son  and  a 

.'.BERT,  his  heir. 

lizabeth,  m.  1827,  Alexander  Richard  Pope,  Esq.  of  Rock- 
shire,  CO.  Waterford,  who  d.  1848,  leaving  issue. 

.  Tyndall  to.  2ndiy,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Michael  Lewis,  Esq. 
■  illinderry  and  3Iyrtle  Grove,  in  the  King's  Co.,  by  whom 
d.  9  March,  1840,  aged  65,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
nuns)  he  had  (with  four  other  children,  who  d.  young,  and 
buried  at  the  same  place)  a  dau., 

ranees  Isabella,  m.  AVilliam  Hales  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Harcourt 
Street,  Dublin,  and  d.  14  Jan.  1842,  aged  27,  leaving  issue. 
Tyndall  d.  25  May,  1834,  aged  65,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
bans,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 
•ERT  Tyndall,  Esq.  of  Oaklands,  the  present  owner. 
(J— Oaklands,  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford. 


2MEYS-TYNTE    OF   HALSEWELL    AND 
CEFN    MABLY. 

Remeys-Tynte,  Charles  John,  Esq.  of  Hals- 
11,    Somerset,     Cefu    Mably,     co.     Glamorgan, 

■  1  Burleigh  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  late  Col.  Royal 
imorgan  Light  Infantry  Militia,  M.P.  for  West 
nerset  1832-7,  and  for  Bridgwater  1847-65, 
ISOO;  m.  1st,  1821,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
th  her  sisters.  Lady  Pilkington  and  IMrs.  Bagot) 

•  Thomas  Swinncrton,  Esq.  of  Butterton  Hall,  co. 
II. 


Stafford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Charles 
Milbourne,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  Abergavenny,  by 
Lady  ]Martha  Harley  his  wife,  dau.  of  Edward, 
3rd  Earl  of  Oxford  and  Mortimer,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  10  May,  1838)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Kemets,  6.  1822,  late  Capt.  11th  Hussars  and 

Grenadier  Guards,  Col.  1st  Somerset  Militia,  to.  1st,  1848, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  George  Frome,  of  Puncknoll,  Dorset,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Edmund  Morton  Pleydell, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1864)  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Halswell  Milbourne,  ft.  1852,  Capt.  1st  Somerset 
Militia,  to.  1875,  Rosabelle,  eldest  dau.  of  Theobald 
Walsh,  Esq.  of  Bishops  Hull,  Somerset,  and  has  a  son, 
Charles  Theodore  Halswell,  ft.  6  Oct.  1876. 

2  Charles  Harley  Morton,  ft.  May,  1864. 
1  Rachel  Elizabeth  Henrietta. 


Col.  Charles  Kemeys  m.  2ndly, 
Mr.  Lewis,  and  has  a  dau.,  Grace.    She  d. 
II.  Milbourne,  6.    1823,    Lieut.   4th  Royal 


1873,  Hann.ih,  widow  of 
1875. 

Irish  Dragoon 
Guards,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  1845. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1841,  Vincentia,  3rd  dau  of  Wallop 
Brabazou,  Esq.  of  Rath  House,  co.  Louth,  repre- 
sentative of  the  Tallaghstown  branch  of  the  noble 
House  of  Brabazon,  and  by  her  has  had  issue, 

1842,  formerly  E.N.,  late 


1843,  Lieut.  11th  foot,  d. 
1846,  Lieut,  in  the  West 


III.  John  Brabazon,  6.  24  June, 
Lieut.  6th  Fusiliers. 

IV.  Chfford  Wharton  Charles,  6. 
in  India,  1866. 

V.  St.  David  Morgan,  ft.  1  March, 
Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry. 

VI.  Arthur  Jlarcus  Philipps,  ft.  22  March,  1850,  Capt.  Royal 
Glamorgan  Militia. 

VII.  Fortescue  Tracey  Freke,  6.  31  Jan.  1856. 

VIII.  Edward  Plantagenet,  6.  13    Sept.  1858,  Lieut.  Royal 
Glamorgan  Militia. 

I.  Vincentia  Margaret  Anne.  ii.  Mabel  Louisa  Frances. 

III.  Maud  Maria.  iv.  Blanche  Elizabeth  Plantagenet. 

Col.  Ivemeys-Tynte  is  senior  co-heir  to  the  barony 
of  Wharton,  also  a  co-heir  to  the  barony  of  Grey 
do  Wilton,  and  is  the  representative  of  the  ancient 
families  of  Halswell,  Kemeys,  and  Tynte. 

iLtnCatJC— From  MSS.  in  the  British  Museunr.  we  find  the 
nauie  of 

Robert  Ttnte,  of  Wraxall,  Somerset,  who  (6  Oct.  1404) 
granted  to  John  Wale  and  his  son,  lands  and  reversions  in 
Wale's  Place,  Portbury  and  Easton  in  Gordano,  Somerset. 
From  Robert  Tynte  descended 

William  Tynte,  living  about  the  latter  end  of  the  10th  cen- 
tury.    He  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  successor. 

II.  John,  TO.  and  had, 

John,  who  had  issue,  Eobert,  m.  the  dau.  of  John  Weste, 
and  d.  1577,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary,  ft.  1576,  m.  Edwd. 
Ashton,  Esq  ;  a  dau.,  7)i.  John  Tilly,  Esq. 
Eobert,  of  Middleton,  Kent,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Hammond 
Edwards,  Esq.  of  Kent,  and  had,  George,  of  St.  George's, 
Somerset,  to.  1584,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  St.  George's,  and  a  son  and  heir,  Edward,  living 
1591. 
The  elder  son, 

Robert  Tynte,  Esq.,  ru.  Flora,  dau.  of  —  Dowell,  of  Bristol, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  of  Blackwell,  m.  Agnc.«,  dau.  of  Philip  Thomas, 
Esq.  of  Long  Ashton,  and  had  a  son  and  dau., 

Edmund,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hill,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1587,  leaving  three  sons,  William;  Robert;  and  Edmund. 
Joan,  )(i.  Thomas  Daniell,  Esq. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 
The  second  son, 

John  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  m.  a  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Hayles,  Esq.  co.  Gloucester,  and  left  a  son, 

Edmund  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  m.  a  dau.  of  Strood,  Esq. 
He  d.  1570,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edward  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  m.  Ann  Parmintcr,  and 
had  issue,  i.  Edmund,  his  heir;  ii.  William:  i.  Joan,  m.  John 
Payne,  Esq.     He  d.  1582,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edmund  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Wraxall,  living  1591,  »!.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Panther,  of  Keynsham,  and  had  issue, 

T.  Edmund,  ft.  1.564;  d.  1.570. 

II.  John,  ft.  1565,  of  the  Middle  Temple,  called  in  Wraxall 
Beg.  "The  Counsellor."  He  hi.  Kehecca  Stevens,  and 
d.s.i).  1G16. 

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in.  Edwakd,  of  whom  presently.  iv.  William. 

V.  Robert  rSir),   6.  1571,  d.  1643.    Settled  in  Ireland,  and 

foundcd.tlie  family  of  the  name  in  that  part  of  the  kingdom 

represented  by 
Joseph  Peatt-Ttnte,  Esq.  of  Tynte  Park,  co.  Wicklow. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Will.  Harhord,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  Sir 
Charles  Harbord,  Knt.,  6.  1596,  Surveyor-General,  temp. 
Chables  I.  and  Chaeles  II.,  ancestor  of  Lord  Suffield. 

II    A  dau.  m.  Thomas  Slicppard,  Esq. 

The  third  son, 

Edwaed  Tinte,  Esq.  of  Chelvy,  6.  1570,  purchased  that 
manor  in  Somerset,  from  John  Aishe,  Esq.  He  m.  1613,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Gorges,  Knt.,  of  Wraxall,  and  had  issue, 

.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Eobert,  b.  1020,  d.  1C36. 

III.  Hugh  (Sir),  of  Pepper  Harrow,  Surrey,  a  Cavalier 
ofiScer,  1643-9,  Mayor  of  Guildford,  1688;  m.  Penelope, 
dau.  of  Sir  Phihp  Frowde,  Knt.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1691.  His 
•widow  m.  2ndly,  Nathaniel,  Lord  Crew,  Bishop  of  Durham. 

IV.  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  1628,  Vicar  of  Yatton,  Somerset, 
1666-79.  He  »».  and  had  several  children.  His  eldest  son. 
Col.  Edward  Tynte,  was  Governor  of  North  and  South 
Carolina. 

II.  I'lorenceJ 

Jlr.  Tynte  d.  16  Dec.  1629,  and  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Chelvy,  b.  1618,  a  devoted  adherent 
of  Royalty  during  the  civil  wars,  named  in  the  list  of  gentle- 
men of  large  estates  intended  to  have  been  created  knights  of 
the  Royal  Oak.  He  became  a  Gen.  in  the  Royal  army,  and  a 
Commander  of  Cavalry.  M. P.  for  Bridgwater  in  1661.  By  his 
1st  wife,  a  resident  in  Devon,  he  had  a  dau.,  in.  John  Baber, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  and  |heir  of  Francis  Baber,  D.C.L.,  of  Chew 
Magna,  Somerset.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Halswell,  of  Halswell,  Somerset, 
D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Winchester,  and  Rector  of  Cheriton, 
Hants  (lineally  descended  from  Peter  de  Halswell,  Lord  of 
Halswell,  ttm}).  Edwabd  I.),  who  d.  1050,  aged  20 ;  he  had  a  son 
and  successor, 
Halswell. 
He  m.  3rdly,  1663,  Frances,  dau.  of  Francis  Trenchard, 
Esq.  of  Cutteridge,  Wilts,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Gorges,  Knt.,  of  Wraxall,  but  by  her  had  no  issue. 
(She  in.  2ndly,  Sir  Edward  Nevill,  Knt.,  Baron  of  Exchequer, 
and  afterwards  Judge  of  Common  Pleas,  and  tZ.  1714).  He  d. 
1670,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  Halswell  Tynte,  1st  bart.  of  Halswell,  who  inherited 
the  Halswell  estates  on  the  demise  of  his  maternal  grandfather. 
Rev.  Hugh  Halswell,  of  Halswell,  D.D.  He  was  created  a 
baronet  7  June  1073,  in  consideration  of  his  father's  dis- 
tinguished services,  and  was  M.P.  for  the  town  of  Bridgwater 
16V8  and  1681.  He  m.  Grace,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Forteseue, 
Esq.  of  FiUeigh,  Devon  (by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  gal- 
lant Sir  Bevill  Granville,  Knt.,  of  Stow,  who  fell  in  the  Royal 
cause  at  Lansdowne,  Bath,  1643,  and  whose  son  was  created 
Earl  of  Bath,  which  peerage  became  extinct  in  1711),  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Halswell,  of  New  College,  O-xford;  d.  unm.  1691. 

II.  Forteseue,  b.  1673,  ia.  Jane,  dau.  of — Gifl'ord,  Esq.  of 
Cannington,  and  d.  s.  'p.  9  Feb.  1694.  His  widow  m. 
2ndly,  Hopton  Windliam,  Esq.  of  Witham-Friary ;  and 
Srdly,  —  Codrington,  Esq,  of  co.  Gloucester. 

III.  John,  2nd  bart. 

IV.  Robert,  b.  1686,  d.  1717.  having  had  an  only  dau.,  who  d. 
young. 

I.  Grace,  ra.  Arthur  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  Devon. 
Sir  Halswell  d.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son. 

Sib  John  Tynte,  2nd  bart.  of  Halswell,  b  .1083;  m.  1704, 
Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Kemeys,  3rd  bart.  of  Cefn 
Mably,  co.  Glamorgan,  by  Mary  Wharton  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Philip,  4th  Lord  Wharton,  and  had  three  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  Halswell,  3rd  bart.  li.  John,  4th  bart. 

n.  Charles  Kemeys,  5th  bart. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1737,  Ruishe  Hasell,  Esq.,  Major  of  the  Royal 
Hor.se  Guards,  and  d.  1741,  leaving  by  him  hvho  m.  2ndly, 
Hon.  Charlotte  StawcU,  dau.  of  William,  3rd  Baron  Staweil; 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Jane  Hasell,  afterwards  Kemets-Ttntb,  of  whom  presently, 
as  eventual  heiress  of  the  estates  of  Kemeys  and  Tynte. 
Sir  John  d.  5  March,  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Halswell  Tynte,  3rd  bart.  of  Halswell,  b.  15  Nov.  1705, 
M.P.  for  Bridgwater  1727.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Waters,  Esq.  of  Brecon,  and  by  her  (who  ra.  2ntlly 
Paulet  St.  John,  Esq.  of  Dogmersfield)  had  two  daus.,  Jane 
and  Mary,  who  both  d.  young.  Sir  Halswell  d.  12  Nov.  1830, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

SiB  John  Tynte,  4th  bart.  of  Halswell,  6.  27  March,  1707 
(Rev),  Rector  of  Goathurst,   Somerset,    at  whose  decease, 


v,nm.,  15  Aug.  1740,  the  estates  and  representation  of  the 
family  devolved  on  his  brother. 

Sir  Chaeles  Kemeys-Tynte,  5th  bart.  of  Halswell,  LL.D., 
').  posthumous,  19  May,  1710,  M.P.  for  Somerset  1747-74; 
Lieut. -Col.  of  the  2nd  battalion  of  Somerset  Militia.  He 
became  at  the  decease  of  his  uncle.  Sir  Cliarles  Kemeys,  4th 
bart.,  of  Cefn  Mably,  representative  of  that  ancient  family, 
and  inherited  the  estates.  He  m.  March,  1737,  Anne,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Rev.  Dr.  Busby,  Rector  of  Addington,  Bucks, 
but  by  her  (who  d.  1798)  had  no  issue.  Sir  Charles  d.  25  Aug. 
1785,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  niece, 

Jane  Hasell,  m.  1705,  Col.  John  Johnson,  of  the  1st  regt. 
of  Foot  Guards,  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber,  and  Comptroller 
of  the  Household  to  H.R.H.  George,  Prince  of  Wales  (after- 
wards Geoege  IV.),  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Johnson,  Col.  33rd 
regt.,  of  Burhill,  Surrey,  and  Glaston,  co.  Rutland.  She  and 
her  husband,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  her  uncle.  Sir 
Charles  Kemeys-Tynte,  and  on  succeeding  to  his  estates  in 
the  COS.  of  Somerset  and  Glamorgan,  assumed  by  royal  license 
the  surnames  and  arms  of  Kemeys-Tynte.  Col.  Kemeys  Tynte 
d.  in  1807,  and  his  widow  in  1825,  leaving  (with  two  daus., 
Jane,  and  Anne  Georgina,  who  both  d.  unm.),  an  only  son, 

Chaeles  Kemets  Kemevs-Tynte,  Esq.  of  Halswell,  Somerset, 
and  Cefn  Mably,  co.  Glamorgan,  b.  29  May,  1778,  M.P.  for  I 
Bridgwater  1820-37,  Col.  of  West  Somerset  Yeomanry.  He  m. 
1798,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Leyson,  Vicar  of  Bossaleg,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  widow  of  Thomas  Lewis,  Esq.  of  St.  Pierre,  co. 
Monmouth,  by  whom  (who  ((.  1835)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Chaeles  John,  his  heir. 

1.  Anne,  m.  1827,  Sir  William  Henry  Cooper,  5th  bart.  of 
Gogar,  who  d.  1836.  ii.  Jane,  d.  v.nm. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  1834,  Simon  Fraser  Campbell,  Esq.,  who  d. 
March  1872.    She  d.  31  Aug.  1872. 

IV.  Henrietta  Anne,  )/(.  1833,  T.  A.  Kemmis,  Esq.,  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards,  M.P.  for  East  Looe  1831,  who  cZ.  Dec. 
1859. 

Col.  Kemeys-Tynte  was  declared  by  a  Committee  for  Privi- 
leges of  the  House  of  Lords,  in  1845,  senior  co-heir  of  the 
whole  blood  to  the  Barony  of  Wharton.  He  d.  23  Nov.  18C0, 
and  was  s.  by  his  only  son,  the  present  Col.  Kemeys-Tynte. 

^amilu  of   ^tintiis  of  €tin  Ulablir. 

The  House  of  Kemeys,  originally  De  Camois,  Camoys,  and 
Cameys,  is  of  Norman  extraction,  and  the  name  of  its  patriarch 
is  to  be  found  on  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey.  Large  possessions 
were  granted  to  the  family  in  Sussex  and  Surrey,  of  which 
COS.  Ralph  dc  Kemeys,  or  Camoys,  was  Sheriff  in  1242.  Ho 
was  s.  by  his  son,  Ralph  de  Camoys,  who  was  summoned  to 
Parliament  49  He.nry  III.,  as  Baron  Camoys,  which  barony 
fell  into  abeyance  4  Heney  VI.,  and  so  continued  until  1839, 
when  it  was  determined  in  favour  of  Thomas  Stonor,  Lord 
Camoys.  In  the  British  Museum  are  contained  several  MS. 
pedigrees  of  this  ancient  family,  which  we  find  at  a  very  early 
period  holding  lands  in  the  cos.  of  Cambridge,  Huntingdon, 
Essex,  Southampton,  and  Surrey.  The  direct  progenitor  of 
the  line  of  which  we  now  treat,  was 

Stephen  de  Kemeys,  who  in  1234  witnessed  a  charter  t» 
Tinteni  Abbey,  and  was  granted  about  the  same  year  the 
Manor  of  Kemeys,  co.  Monmouth,  by  William  Marshall,  Earl 
of  Pembroke.  His  descendants  established  themselves  in  cos. 
Monmouth  and  Glamorgan,  and  intermarrying  with  the 
heiresses  of  the  great  Welsh  families,  who  deduced  their 
descent  from  the  Kings  and  Princes  of  South  Wales,  acquired 
the  estates  now  enjoyed  by  their  representative.  Col.  Kemeys- 
Tynte.    Stephen  de  Kemeys  had  a  son, 

JoBWOETH  DE  Kemeys,  Lord  of  Kemeys,  in.  Nest,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Andrew  de  Beauchamp,  Lord  of  Began  or  Begansley 
(probably  a  corruption  of  Beauchamp's  ley),  lineal  descendant 
of  Blethyn  Maj'narch,  Lord  of  Brecon,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
I.  Walter^  living  1296  and  1320,  d.  s.  p.;  ii.  Meyric,  s.  his 
father;  ii.  Robert,  a  free  tenant  in  Striguil  1306,  d.  1335; 
seised  of  lands  in  co.  Bedford.    Tlie  2nd  son, 

Sir  Meyeic  de  Kemeys,  Knt.,  Lord  of  Began,  living  1305 
and  1336.  In  1322  he  was  tried  by  a  Special  Commission  for 
ravaging  theDespensers'  lands.  He  m.  Christy,  dau.  of  David 
ap  Meyric  ap  Jevan  ap  Sytrylt,  descended  from  Ynir,  King  of 
Gwent,  and  had  a  son, 

Henry  de  Kemets,  of  Began,  living  1337.  He  m.  Jenet,  dau. 
of  Llewellyn  ap  Howell  Melyn,  and  had  a  son, 

Jevan  Kemeys,  of  Began,  living  1374  and  1392,  di.  Jenet, 
dau.  of  Rhun  ap  Sytrylt,  and  had  issue,  i.  Morgan,  living 
1393 ;  II.  William,  of  Kemeys,  m.  Jenet,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Meyric  ap  Rhun,  and  had  issue;  ii.  Jenkin,  s.  his  father. 
The  third  son, 

Jenkin  Kemeys,  of  Began,  in.  Jenet,  dau.  of  Jevan  ap 


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Llcison,  of  Caglan,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Jevan,  his  heir ; 
Margaret,  m.  Jevan  ap  Morgan,  of  New  Church,  near  Cardiff, 
and  was  grandmother  of  Morgan  Yv'illiams,  living  (<i-)p.  Henrt 
VIII.,  who  m.  the  sister  of  Thomas  Cromwell,  Earl  of  Essex, 
and  had  a  son,  Sir  Richard  Williams,  who  assumed,  at  the 
desire  of  Henry  VIII.,  the  surname  of  his  uncle  Cromwell, 
and  through  the  influence  of  that  once  powerful  relative, 
obtained  wealth  and  station.  He  was  great-grandfather  of 
Oliver  Cromwell.    The  only  son, 

Jevan  Kemets,  of  Began,  m.  Chrisly,  dau.  of  Llewellyn  ap 
Morgan  ap  Ivor,  of  Tredegar,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Morgan,  living  1447. 

II.  William,  ancestor  of  Kemets,  of  Newport.  He  was  ap- 
pointed 10  Dec.  1446,  Constable  of  Newport  Castle,  by 
Humphrey  de  Stafford,  Duke  of  Bcckingiiam,  and  was 
Mayor  of  Newport  in  1447.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
William  de  la  Bere,  and  had  issue. 

ni.  David,  of  whom  presently. 

rv.  John,  of  Bedminster,  m.  1430,  Agnes,  dau.  of  WiUiam 
Stradling,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Henry,  of  Caldecot,  married  and  had  issue. 

VI.  Howell,  of  Llanrhymny,  in  St.  Mcllon"s,  co.  Monmouth, 
married  and  had  issue.  vii.  Thomas,  of  co.  Gloucester. 

The  third  son, 

David  Kemets,  living  1447  and  14S3,  m.  Cecil,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Llewellyn  ap  Evan  ap  Llewellyn  ap  Cynrig,  of 
Cefn  JIably,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis,  his  heir. 

II.  Jenkin,  m.  Julian,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jorworth  ap  Rosser 
ap  Jenkin,  of  Vayndre,  and  had  issue 

The  elder  son, 

Lewis  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  m.  Jenet,  dau.  of  Philip 
ap  Evan  Thomas  apGwillim  Jenkin,  of  Llansantfraidd,  and  had 
a  son, 

John  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Lewis  ap  Richard  Gwyn,  of  Van,  and  had  a  son, 

David  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Bawdrip,  Kut.,  of  Penmark  Place,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Edward,  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan,  1576,  1586,  1'95,  and 
1605.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rowland  Morgan, 
Esq.  of  Machen;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Llanrhymny,  but  had  no  issue  by  either 
lady. 

II.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  at  Newhaven,  in  France. 

n.  Reynald,  m.  Ann  Gwyn,  of  Llanishen,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Rhys,  of  Llanvair  Castle,  co.Mimmouth,  which,  together 
with  the  manor,  he  purchased  of  Edward  Woodward,  Esq., 
about  the  year  1610.  He  m.  Wilsophet,  dau.  of  William 
Aubrey,  co.  Brecknock,  D.C.L.,  and  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  issue, 

Edward,  <i.  young. 

David,  who  s.  his  grandfather, 

Nicholas  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

Charles.  Edmund.  Harry. 

Mr.  Kemeys  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

David  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan 
1617,  m.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Robert  Hopton,  Esq.  of  Witham 
Friary,  Somerset  (by  his  wife,  Janet,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Rowland  Kemeys,  Esq.  of  Vayndre),  and  sister  to  Ralph,  Lord 
Hopton,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of 
Tredegar)  had  a  son, 

Edward  Kemets,  Esq.  of  Cefn  Mably,  m.  Theodosia,  dau. 
of  Sir  Henry  Capel,  Knt.,  and  sister  to  Arthur,  1st  Baron 
Capel,  of  Hadham,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  1  Jan.  1657)  had  several 
children,  who  all  d.  young.  He  d.  12  Jan.  1637,  and  was  «.by 
his  uncle. 

Sib  Nicholas  Ke.mets,  1st  bart.,  of  Cefn  Mably,  Sheriff  co. 
Glamorgan  1632;  M.P.  co.  Monmouth  1628,  and  co.  Glamorgan 
in  1642.  This  gentleman,  distinguished  for  his  loyalty  to 
Charles  I.,  at  the  outbreak  of  the  civil  war  raised  a  regiment 
of  horse  for  the  King's  service,  and  was  created  a  bart.  13  May, 
1642.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Rowland  Williams,  Knt.,  of 
Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  and  by  her  had  itsiie, 

I.  Charles,  2nd  bart. 

II.  William,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  ap  Jevan,  of  Llan- 
gattock  Vibon  Aveil. 

I.  Cecil,  m.  Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Magoyr. 

II.  Rachel,  m.  Thomas  Jones,  Esq.  of  Llantrissant. 

III.  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Llanrhymny. 

IV.  Florence,  m.  Miles  Button,  Esq.  of  Cwrt-y-faid,  eldest 
son  of  Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Button,  Knt.  the  Arctic  navi- 
gator.   She  rf.  3  Dec.  1711,  aged  93. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  1644,  Jane,  widow  of  William  Herbert,  Esq. 
of  Cogan  Pill,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Pawley  Bussey,  Knt.,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.  Sir  Nicholas  was  slain  in  the  defence  of  Chep- 
stow Castle,  against  a  superior  force  of  the  Parliamentary 
troops  under  Col.  Ewer,  25  May,  1645,  when  he  was  s.  by 
his  son, 


Sir  Charles  Kemets,  2nd  bart.  of  Cefn  Mably,  a  distin- 
guished Cavalier  ofiBcer,  who  was  knighted  at  Oxford,  13  June, 
1643,  during  his  father's  lifetime;  and  was  Sheriff  co.  Gla- 
morgan 1644.  He  m.  1st,  Blanche,  dau.  of  Sir  Lewis  Mansel, 
Knt.,  of  Margam,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  George  Whitmore,  Knt.,  of  Palmes  House,  in  the 
parish  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1631-2; 
and  by  her  (who  (/.  in  16S5)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  3rd  bart.  ii.  George,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1708,  aged  45. 

II.  Anne,  d.  unm.  1708,  aged  41. 

Sir  Charles  d.  1G58,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Charles  Kemets,  3rd  bart.  of  Cefn  Mably,  b.  at  Balmes 
House,  18  May,  1651 :  M.P.  co.  Monmouth.  Ho  i-i.  Isr,  1678,  Hon. 
Mary  Wharton,  third  dau.  of  Philip,  4th  Lord  Wharton,  and 
widow  of  William  Thomas,  Esq.,  of  Wenvoe  and  Ruperra,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1699)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  4th  bart.        ii.  George,  d.  an  infant,  1S91. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  young. 

II.  Mary,  d.  unm.  1708,  aged  18. 

III.  Jane,  heiress  to  her  brother. 

Sir  Charles  -m.  2ndly,  1701,  Mary,  elder  dan.  of  William  Lewis, 
Esq.  of  the  Van,  co.  Glamorgan,  heiress  of  Boarstall,  Bucks, 
and  widow  of  Sir  John  Aubrey,  Bart.,  of  Llamrythid,  but  by 
her  (who  m.  1703,  her  4th  husband,  William  Aubrey,  LL.B., 
and  d.  1717)  had  no  issue.  Sir  Charles  d.  1702,  and  was  f.  by 
his  son. 

Sir  Charles  Kemets,  4th  bart.  of  Cefn  Mably,  6.  at  Ruperra, 
23  Nov.  1CS8;  Sheriff  co.  Glamorgan  1713;  M.P.  co.  Mon- 
m.outh  1713,  and  co.  Glamorgan  1722-7,  d.  unm.  1734,  when 
the  baronetcy  became  extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  upon 
his  only  surviving  sister, 

Jane  Kejiets,  m.  1704,  Sir  John  Tynte,  2nd  bart.  of  Hals- 
well,  Somerset,  and  by  him  (who  d.  1709)  had  issue.  Lady 
Tynte  d.  in  1747,  and  was  s.  by  her  only  surviving  son. 

Sir  Charles  Kemets-Ttnte,  4th  bart.  of  Cefn  Mably,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  Halswell,  Somerset. 

Ay-ms — Quarterly  :  1st,  counterquartered,  1st  and  4th,  gu., 
a  lion  couchant  between  six  crosses-crosslet  arg.,  for  Ttnte; 
vert,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  pheons  sa.,  for  Kemets;  2nd, 
az.,  two  bars  wavy  arg.,  over  all  a  bend  gu.,  for  Halswell; 
3rd,  sa.,  a  mauneh  arg.  on  a  border  or,  an  orle  of  lions'  gambs 
erased  in  saltire  gu.,  for  Wharton;  4th,  az.,  a  wolfs  head 
erased  arg.,  for  LnPDS,  Earl  of  Chester.  Crests — 1st,  Tynte: 
On  a  mount  vert  a  unicorn  az.  sejant,  armed  crinedand 
unguled  or ;  2nd,  Kemets  :  Issuant  from  a  ducal  coronet  a 
demi-griffin  or.  Mottoes — Duw-dy-ras,  for  Kemets;  Tynctus 
cruore  Saraceno,  for  Ttnte. 

Scuts — Halswell  House,  Bridgwater,  Somerset;  Cefn  Mably, 
Cardiff,  co.  Glamorgan;  and  Burleigh  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 


TYNTE  OF  TYNTE  PARK,  CO.  WICKLOW. 

See  Pbatt  of  Cabea  Castle. 


TYRELL    OF    PL  ASH  WOOD    HATjaELEY. 

Ttreli,,  Charles  Esq.  of  Plasliwood,  HaugMej, 
Suffolk,  J.P,  and  D.L.,  h.  30  July,  1805. 

S].tlTCa2C.— Charles  Ttrell,  Esq.  of  Gipping  and  Plash- 
wood,  Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk,  1815, 
M.P.  for  that  co.  1830  and  1S34,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Tyrell,  d. 
1811,  and  Elizabeth  his  wife,  d.  1832;  m.  June,  1801,  Eliza- 
beth, only  child  and  heir  of  Richard  Ray,  Esq.  of  Plashwood, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Aug.  1826)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Plashwood. 

II.  Walter  Robert,  formerly  Capt.  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6. 
1810. 

I.  Anne  Bowness,  married.         ii.  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Tyrell. 

m.  Louisa  Jane  Browne,  married,  and  is  deceased. 
He  d.  2  Jan.  1872. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevrons  az.  within  a  border  engrailed  gu. 
Crest— \  boars  head  with  a  peacock's  tail  in  its  mouth.  Motto 
— Sans  craindre. 

5ea«— Plashwood,  Haughley,  Stowmarket. 


TYRINGHAM    OF    TYRINGHAM. 

TTEiNGHAir,  William  Giffaed,  Esq.  of  Tj- 
ringham,  Bucks,  b.  1870,  s.  1870. 

iLinCaflC. — William  Praed,  Esq.  of  Tyringham  and  Tre- 
vethoe,  6.  '24  June,  1749,  M.P.  for  St.  Ives  from  1781  to  1806. 
He  m.  19  June,  1778,  Elizabeth  Tyringham,  eldest  dau.  and 
eventually  c«-heir  of  Barnaby  Backwell,  Esq.  of  St.  Clement 
Danes,  Banker,  and  dying  3  Oct.  1754,  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

5  N  2 


1642 


TYE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TYS 


James  Backwell  Peaed,  Esq.  of  Tyringham  and  Trevethoe, 
b.  30  May,  1779,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1807,  and 
represented  the  co.  in  Pariiament  from  1835  till  his  decease, 
13  Jan.  1837.  He  m.  22  Feb.  1823,  Sophia,  2nddau.  of  Charles 
Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Blankney,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1854)  had  issue, 

William  Backwell,  late  of  Tyringham  and  Trevethoe. 

Charles  Tyringham,  of  London,  Banker,  6.  18  Aug.  1833. 

Mary  Sophia,  d.  unm.  1839. 

Louisa  Agnes,   m.   1856,   Edmund  Chase  Harriot,   Esq.   of 
Poltair,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue. 

Charlotte. 
His  elder  son, 

William  Backwell  Ttkingham,  Esq.  of  Tyringham,  co. 
Bucks,  and  Trevethoe,  Cornwall,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  both  cos., 
and  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  18G0,  6.  1  Oct.  1829;  assumed, 
by  royal  license,  6  Aug.  1859,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Ttkingham,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Praed;  m.  25  March, 
1865,  Fanny  Adela,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  W.  Wilby,  Commanding 
1st  battalion  4th  King's  Own  regt.,  and  d.  29  Nov.  1870,  having 
had  issue, 

Walter  Giffard,  now  of  Tyringham. 
Mr.  Tyringham  inherited,  through  his  grandmother,  the 
ancient  estate  of  Tyringham,  co.  Bucks.  The  male  line  of  the 
family  of  Tyringham  of  Tyringham  became  extinct  by  tlie 
death  of  Sir  William  Tyringham,  K.B.,  1685,  after  the  family 
had  resided  there  for  upwards  of  400  years,  from  the  time 
that  John  Gifford,  of  Tyringham  (a  cadet,  probably,  of  the 
Giffords,  Earls  of  Buckingham)  assumed  the  name  of  Tyring- 
ham, and  transmitted  it  to  his  descendants. 

Arms — Az.,  asaltire  engrailed  arg.     Crest — A  talbot's  head 
couped  gu.  billety  or. 
iSeats — Tyringham,  Bucks;  and  Trevethoe,  Cornwall. 


TYRWHITT-DRAKE. 

See  Deake. 


TYSSEN-AMHEEST    OF    DIDLINGTON. 

See  Amheest. 


TYSSEN    OF    NORTHWOLD    LODGE. 

Daniel-Ttssen,  Chaeles  Amhuest,  Esq.  of 
Kortliwold  Lodge,  Norfolk,  late  Capt.  1st  Dragoons, 
b.  6  June,  1804. 

iLtncagC— Francis  Ttssen,  of  Ghent,  Flanders,  after- 
wards of  Flushing,  Zealand,  was  father  of 

Daniel  Tyssen,  b.  at  Flushing,  when  King  James  I.  had  it 
in  caution,  and  d.  there  about  1647,  aged  circa  46.  He  m. 
Apollonia,  dau.  of  Baldwin  Eidley,  of  Flushing,  nephew  of 
Nicholas  Ridley,  Bishop  of  London,  and  by  her  had  issue  a  son. 

Francis  Tyssen,  Merchant,  of  Flushing,  and  afterwards  of 
London,  naturalized  by  Act  of  Parliament,  a  D.L.  of  the 
Tower  Hamlets  1689.  His  will  is  dated  5  May,  1690,  and  was 
proved  30  July,  1700.  He  was  buried  23  March,  1699,  at  the 
Protestant  Dutch  Church,  Austin  Friars,  London,  of  which  he 
was  appointed  an  elder  1666.  He  vi.  25  Sept.  1649,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Gerard  Collent  (or  Calant)  Merchant,  of  London,  and 
by  her  (who  was  buried  at  Hackney  11  Aug.  1703)  had  a  son, 

Francis  Tyssen,  of  Shacklewell,  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex 
aged  34  in  1687  ;  an  elder  of  the  Dutch  Church,  Austin  Friars, 
1686;  D.L.  Middlesex  1702;  Sheriff  of  Huntingdon  1707, 
turied  at  Hackney  6  Dec.  1710.  He  m.  1st,  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Peter  Matthews,  Merchant,  of  Great  Gobious,  Essex,  and  of 
St.  Dunstan's-in-the-East,  London  (marriage  articles  dated 
24  Sept.  1678),  by  whom  he  had  only  one  child,  Dorothy,  bapt. 
15  May,  1681.  He  m.  2ndly,  30  Dec.  1686,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Western,  Esq.  ofEivenhall,  Essex,  and  of  St.  Dunstan's- 
in-the-East,  London,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  at  Hackney 
22  April,  1731)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Eidley,  6.  and  d.  1688. 

II.  Francis,  of  whom  presently. 

HI.  John,  of  Shacklewell,  bapt.  24  Jan.  1695;  will  dated 
27  Oct.  1726,  and  proved  3  Sept.  1730;  buried  at  Hackney 
9  Dec.  1726.  He  m.  1716,  Hester,  dau.  of  Sir  Caisar  Child, 
Bart,  of  Woodford,  Essex,  by  whom  (who  was  interred  at 
Hackney,  27  May,  1723)  he  had  issue,  which  is  extinct. 

IV.  William,  bapt.  26  May,  1697;  d.  1720. 

V.  Samuel,  of  Hackney,  bapt.  27  Jan.  1698;  will  dated 
12  Aug.  1743,  and  proved  Jan.  1748:  buried  at  Hackney 
4  Jan.  1748.  He  m.  21  April,  1730,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Solomon 
Hougham  and  widow  of  John  Eden  Littell,  of  Hackney,  by 
whom  (who  was  buried  at  Hackney,  11  June,  1778)  he  had. 


1  William,  of  Chesham,  Herts,  and  of  Offord  Darcy,  co. 
Huntingdon,  bapt.  19  Aug.  1732;  buried  at  Hackney 
8  Jan.  1788;  m.  11  Jan.  1762,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  John  Wootton,  Gent.,  of  Greenhithe,  Kent,  and  had 
an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Sarah,   ra.  20  Nov.  1791,   Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Bart,  of 
Boreham  House,  Essex. 

2  Samuel,  bapt.  3  May,  1735;  d.  unm.  1776. 

3  Francis,  b.  and  d.  1736. 

4  Charles,  of  Hackney,  bapt.  21  Dec.  1738;  d.  unm.  1751. 

1  Sarah,  m.  2  Jan.  1752,  Richard  Boddicoat,  Esq.  of 
Hackney,  d.  1759. 

2  Mildred,  bapt.  Jan.  and  buried  at  Hackney  16  May,  1733. 

3  Anna  Maria,  bapt.  4  May,  1740;  d.  unm.  1798. 

I.  Martha,  m.  William  Cook,  of  London,  Attorney-at-Law. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1st,  Samuel  Gotte  (son  of  Peter  Gotte,  of  Gray's 
Inn,  and  of  Eggarton,  Godmersham,  Kent,  by  Martha 
Western  his  wife),  who  was  buried  19  March,  1724.  She  m. 
2ndly,  Sir  Roger  Meredith,  Bart,  of  Leeds  Abbey,  Kent. 
She  d.  s.  p.  26  April,  1742. 

III.  Dorothy,  m.  WUliam  Hugesson,  of  Provenders,  Kent,  d. 
18  Jan.  1753.    She  d.  June,  1749. 

Francis  Tyssen,  Esq.  of  Shacklewell  (2nd,  but  eldest  sur- 
viving son  of  Francis  Tyssen,  by  his  wife,  Mary  Western),  bapt. 
6  July,  1690 ;  was  buried  at  Hackney  with  great  funeral  pomp 
11  Nov.  1717.  He  m.  18  Nov.  1712,  Rachel,  youngest  dau.  of 
Richard  de  Beauvoir,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  and  afterwards  of 
Balmes,  Hackney,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  at  Hackney 
22  Feb.  1755)  he  had, 

Francis,  his  heir. 

Mary,  bapt.  16  Jan.  1715;  r,i.  1st,  16  Aug.  1737,  Powlett 
Wrighte,  Esq.  of  Engletield,  Berks;  and  2ndly,  18  July, 
1745,  Eichard  Benyon,  Governor  of  Bengal,  who  purchased 
GOdea  Hall,  Essex. 

Francis  John  Tyssen,  Esq.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hackney 
(only  surviving  son  and  heir),  bapt.  14  Nov.  1717  ;  D.L.  of  the 
Tower  Hamlets  1744;  will  dated  9  Sept.  1781;  buried  at 
Hackney  15  Sept.  1781.  He  left,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Dickinson,  of  Jamaica,  one  son  and  one  dau., 

Francis,  d.  unm.  5  June,  1813  ;  buried  at  Hackney. 

Mary,  d.  23  March,  1800,  aged  about  57 ;  buried  at  East  Far- 
leigh,  Kent.  She  m.  25  Sept.  17G6,  John  Amhurst,  Esq.  of 
Rochester,  Capt.  E.N.,  d.  about  1788,  having  had  twodaus., 

Mary,  b.  3  Nov.  1767;  buried  30  Sept.  1774. 
Amelia,  of  whom  we  treat. 

This  last-named, 

Amelia  Amhurst,  only  surviving  dau.  of  (and  at  length 
heiress  to)  her  mother,  bapt.  1  May,  1775,  became  possessed 
of  the  manor  of  Hackney  on  the  death  of  her  uncle,  Francis 
Tyssen,  1813.  She  m.  21  Jime,  1794,  William  George  Daniel, 
Esq.  of  Foley  House,  Kent;  Hackney,  Middlesex;  Fouldea 
Hall,  Norfolk;  and  Westbrooke  House,  Dorset,  who  took  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Tyssen,  in  addition  to  those  of  Daniel. 
He  was  buried  at  East  Farleigh  13  Jan.  1838,  having  had 
by  his  wife  (who  was  also  buried  at  East  F'arleigh  13  Aug.  1851) 
the  following  children, 

I.  William  George  Tyssen,  of  Didlington,  Norfolk,  and 
Hackney,  Middlesex,  father  of  the  present  William  A. 
Tyssen-Amherst,  Esq.  of  Didlington  Hall  (see  p.  25). 

II.  Charles  Amhurst,  now  of  Northwold  Lodge. 

III.  John  Robert,  of  Brighton,  D.L.,  b.  7  Nov.  1805;  m. 
28  May,  1h:35,  Harriet  Caroline,  dau.  of  Charles  Hopkinson, 
Esq.  of  Cadogan  Place,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ridley  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  7  Dec.  1840. 

2  Amherst,  of  Merton  Coll.  Oxford,  B.A.,  b.  31  July,  1843. 
1  Amelia  Caroline.  2  Maria  Harriet  Arabella. 

IV.  Francis  Samuel,  of  Sandgate,  Kent,  b.  13  March,  1813; 
m.  29  April,  1843,  Eliza  Julia,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  James 
Lewis  Knight-Bruce,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Lords  Justice  of 
Appeal,  by  whom  he  has  surviving  issue, 

1  Charles  Amherst,  b.  Feb.  1856. 

1  Amelia  Julia  Bruce.  2  Rosaline  Harriet. 

3  Mary  Adela  Amherst.         4  Edith  Alice. 
5  Ellen  Blanch. 

I.  Amelia  Harriet,  in.  22  June,  1816,  Edward  Cormick,  Esq., 
Capt.  30th  Light  Dragoons,  d.  at  Umballa,  East  Indies, 
19  May,  1848. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  m.  9  Jan.  1819,  John  Carter,  Esq.  of  North- 
wold, Norfolk  (who  assumed  that  surname  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic,  Langham).  He  was  buried  at  Northwold 
23  Oct.  1847,  and  she  was  also  buried  there  28  Dec.  1847. 

III.  Caroline,  in.  12  Aug.  1840,  Christopher  Hagerman,  Chief 
Justice  of  Canada,  d.  May,  1847. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  11  June,  1823,  Courtney  Stacey,  Esq.  of 
Maidstone,  Kent,  d.  18  Jan.  1853. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  Tyssen;  2nd  and  3rd,  Daniel 
(see  Amhurst).  Crests — 1st,  Tyssen  ;  2nd,  Daniel.  Mnttoes — 
For  Tyssen,  Post  mortem  virtus  virescit;  and,  for  Daniel, 
Toujours  prftt. 

Heat — Northwold  Lodge,  Brandon,  Norfolk. 


TYT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TJDN 


1643 


PEASER-TYTLEB    OF    AliDOUBIE. 

Feasee-Tvtler,    Chaeles   Edward,    Esq.    of 
Aldourie  and  Ealnain,  co.  Inverness,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  30  Dec.  1816  ;  m.  13  July  1852,  Harriet  Jane, 
2nddau.  ofKev.  Gr.  Pretjman,  Kector  of  Sherington 
and  Prebendary  of  Lincoln,  and  has  had.  issue, 

I.  Charles  William,  b.  1854,  d.  1877. 

II.  Edward  Grant. 
ni.  William  Theodore. 

I.  Ethelred. 

II.  Christina,  m.  26  Sept.  1871,  Eev.  Edward  Liddell,  eldest 
son  of  Col.  the  Hon.  George  Augustus  Frederick  Liddell 
(see  Burke's  Peerage,  under  Kavenswoeth). 

III.  Mary. 

IV.  Eleanor  Dora,  ?;i.  James,  2nd  son  ofGeorseK.MacCallum, 
Esq.  of  Braco  Castle,  co.  Perth. 

ILt'llCatJC— Tradition  relates  that  the  ancestor  of  this 
family,  a  cadet  of  the  noble  House  of  Seton  teni]).  James  IV., 
having  in  a  sudden  quarrel  slain  a  gentleman  of  the  name  of 
Gray  ut  a  hunting  match,  fled  to  France,  and  assumed  the 
name  of  Tytler,  and  that  his  two  sons  returned  to  Scotland 
with  Queen  Wart,  and  that  from  the  elder  the  present  family 
descends.  Their  paternal  arms,  crest,  and  motto,  boar  refer- 
ence to  these  particulars.  The  Tytlers  have  been  distinguished 
in  literature  during  five  successive  geneiations.  Universal 
History;  Ancient  and  Modern,  by  Lord  Woodhouselee;  The 
History  of  Scotland,  by  his  son,  and  many  other  well-known 
works,  attest  this  fact.  The  father  of  Lord  Woodhouselee 
is  styled  by  Burns,  "Eevered  defender  of  the  beateous 
Stewart." 

Alexander  TvTLER,  Esq.,  W.S.,  Edinburgh,  m.  Jane,  dau. 
of  William  Leslie,  Esq.(  a  younger  son  of  Sir  Patrick  Leslie,  of 
Iden,  cadet  of  the  Leslies  of  Balquhain,  co.  Aberdeen,  Counts 
of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire,  and  had  one  son  and  three 
daus.    The  son, 

William  Tytler,  Esq.  of  Woodhouselee,  rii.  Anne  Craig, 
dau.  of  James  Craig,  Esq.  of  Dalnair,  co.  Stirling,  and  had 
issue,  Alexander,  his  heir;  Patrick,  Lieut. -Col.,  ?)i.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  the  Hon.  James  Erskine,  of  Alva,  Senator  of  the  Col- 
lege of  Justice,  and  has  issue.    The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Fraser  Tytler,  of  Woodhouselee  and  Balnain, 
one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  and  one  of  the 
Lords  Commissioners  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  m.  1770,  Anne 
Fraser,  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Balnain 
and  Aldourie,  co.  Inverness,  cadet  of  the  House  of  Lovat,  and 
bad  issue, 

William,  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie. 

James,  of  Woodhouselee  {see  Tytler  of  Woodhouselee). 

Patrick,  the  historian  of  Scotland. 

Anne. 

Jane,  w.  James  Baillie  Fraser,  Esq.  of  Eelick. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Fraser  Tytler,  Esq.  of  Balnain,  b.  Sept.  1777; 
m.  10  March,  1801,  Margaret  Cussans,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of 
George  Grant,  Esq.  of  Burdsyards,  or  Sanquhar,  to.  Moray, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1862,  aged  81)  had  issue,  with 
several  daus.,  fiv*;  sons, 

Alexander,  Lieut.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  4  Aug.  1832. 

George,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  deceased. 

AViLLiAM,  of  Balnain. 

Charles  Edward,  now  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie. 

James    Macleod  Bannatyne,  Major-Gen.   in    H.M.    Indian 
army,  C.B. 
Mr.  William  Fraser-Tytler  d.  4  Sept.  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

William  Fraser  Tytler,  Esq.  of  Balnain  and  Aldourie, 
D.L.  and  Convener  of  tlie  co.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  Artillery  Volun- 
teers, 6.  12  Dec.  1815;  Capt.  and  Dep.-Assist.-Quartermaster- 
Gen.  Bengal  army  (five  war  medals  and  seven  clasps).  Col. 
Fraser-Tytler  d.  12  Sept.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother,  now 
of  Balnain. 

Amu — Quarterly  :  1st,  gu.,  a  lion's  head  erased  arg.  between 
three  crescents  or,  a  bordure  of  the  last,  for  Tytler:  2nd, 
erminois  on  a  fess  per  fess  embattled  gu.  and  az.,  three  cres- 
cents arg.,  for  Craio  of  Dalnair;  3rd,  counterquartered;  1st 
and  4th,  az.,  abend  engrailed  between  three  frases  arg.;  2nd 
and  3rd,  gu.,  three  antique  crowns  or,  the  whole  within  a 
bordure  arg.,  for  Eraser  o/jBaiwar/-,-  4th,  gu.  three  antique 
crowns  or,  a  border  per  pale  of  the  last  and  az.,  for  Grant  of 
Burdsyards.  Crests— l&t,  Tytler  :  The  rays  of  the  sun  issuing 
from  behind  a  cloud  ppr. ;  2nd,  Fraser  :  A  stag's  head  erased 
ppr.    Motto — Occultus  non  extinctus. 

Seats — Aldourie  Castle,  Inverness,  and  Sanquhar  House, 
Forres,  co.  Moray.  Town  Residence — 68,  Cornwall  Gardens, 
Oueen's  Gate,  S.W. 


TYTLER    OF    ■WOGDHOITSELEE. 

Feaser-Tttlee,  James  Stuaet,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
houselee, CO.  Edinburgli,  J.P.,  b.  1820;  m.  1850, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Alexander  Bluir, 
Esq.  (cadet  of  Blaie  of  Blair),  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1857)  has  issue, 

I.  James  William,  6.  1854. 

I.  Mary  Ehzabeth.  ii.  Katherine  Ann. 

III.  Emily  Jane.  iv.  Alice  Seton. 

ILtltfaCJC. — James  Tytler,  Esq.  of  Woodhouselee,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  2nd  son  of  Alexander  Fraser-Tytler,  of  Wood- 
houselee and  Balnain  {see  Fraser-Tytler  of  Balnain)  b.  1780; 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Maurice  Carmichael,  Esq.  of  Eastend,  co. 
Lanark,  and  had  issue, 

Alexander,  Lieut.  R.A.,  d.  s.  p.  1841. 

Maurice  William,  Lieut.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  s.  p.  1837. 

James  Stdart,  now  of  Woodhouselee. 

George  Michael,  b.  1822;  m.  1864,  Jane  Georgiana  (who  <?. 
1871),  dau.  of  George  Skene,  Esq.of  Rubislaw,  co.  Aberdeen, 
and  has  issue,  Maurice  William,  b.  1869 ;  and  Georgiana 
Mabel  Kate. 

^rms— Quarterly ;  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion's  head  erased  arg., 
between  three  crescents  or,  a  bordure  of  the  last ;  2nd, 
erminois,  on  a  fess  per  fess  embattled  gu.  and  az.  three  cres- 
cents arg. ;  3rd,  quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  bend  engrailed 
between  three  frases  arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  antique 
crowns  or,  the  whole  within  a  bordure  erm.  Crest— The  rays 
of  the  sun  issuing  from  behind  a  cloud  ppr.  Motto — Occultus 
non  extinctus. 

-Seat— Woodhouselee,  Eosslyn,  Edinburgh. 


TJDNY    OF    UDNY. 

Udnt,  John  Heney  Fuliaeton,  Esq.  of  Udny 
Castle,  CO.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  for  co.  Aberdeen,  b.  9 
May,  1853 ;  m.  8  July,  1874,  Amy  Camilla,  elder 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Geoi'ge  Tollemache  Sinclair,  3rd 
bart.,  by  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  WiUiam 
Standish  Standish,  Esq.  of  Duxbm-y  Park,  co. 
Lancaster. 

IttltCitCJE. — Patrick  Udnt  of  that  ilk  was  father  of 

Ranald  Udny  of  that  ilk;  Charter  11  Nov.  1406,  by  Ranald 
de  Vldeny  dominus  ejusdem  of  certain  lands  and  annual  rents 
to  support  a  Chaplain  in  the  chapel  of  the  Holy  Trinity  at 
Udny  to  pray  for  the  soul  of  his  father  Patrick. 

Patrick  Udnt  of  that  ilk,  1417. 

William  Udny  of  that  ilk  in  1457  presents  a  Chaplain  to 
Udny,  and  the  same  year  resigns  his  claim  to  the  lands  in 
dispute  to  Malcolm,  Abbot  of  Arbroath,  who,  22  Sept.  1469, 
grants  "  Absiro  armifjero  Wilhelmo  de  Vldny  domino  ejusdem," 
a  feu  charter  of  the  lands  of  the  Abbey  in  Tarves.  William 
m.  Christina  Renton,  of  Kintore,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1498,  when 
his  son 

William,  styled  the  Lord  of  Owdeni,  was  infeft ;  he  m.  Janet 
Seton,  probably  a  dau.  of  Seton  of  Meldrum,  and  had  three 
sons,  Ranald,  Duncan  and  Thomas.    The  eldest  .son, 

Ranald  Udny  of  that  ilk  was  served  heir  of  his  father 
8  Jan.  1509,  had  a  Crown  Charter  10  Aug.  1511;  m.  1510, 
Isabella  Pantoun,  probably  a  dau.  of  the  Pitmedden  family, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Tillery,  m.  Janet  Lyell,  and  had  a  son,  Wil- 
liam. 

I.  Jane,  m.  Michael,  3rd  son  of  George  Leslie,  of  New  LesUe. 

William  Udnt  of  that  ilk,  mi.  a  dau.  of  Dilncan  Forbes, 
first  of  Monymusk,  and  left  three  sons, 
I.  William,  his  heir.  ii.  Robert,  of  Crabadona,  1509. 

III.  Hercules. 

William  Udnt  of  that  ilk  was  served  heir  of  his  father 
19  June,  1574,  in  the  lands  of  the  lordship  of  Udny  ;  m. 
Matilda  Gordon,  said  to  be  of  the  family  of  William,  Bishop  of 
Aberdeen,  d.  1577,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Robert,  of  Tilliecorthie,  Burgess  of  Aberdeen,  acqiured 
a  certain  right  to  the  Udny  estate  by  contract  of  sale  1634; 
he  d.  s.  p.  1636. 

III.  Alexander  (Rev.),  of  Auchterellon  and  Hillbrae,  co. 
Aberdeen,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  John,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Helen. 

li.  Elizabeth,  m.  Peter  Leith,  2nd  son  of  John  Leith,  of  Hart- 
hill. 

William  Udnt  of  that  ilk  m.  Helen  Cheyne,  in  all  proba- 
biUty  dau.  of  Cheyne  of  A  mage,  and  had  an  only  dau. 


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Jane  Utlny,  of  HUlbrae,  m.  James  Clerk,  of  TiUiecorthie,  and 
had  issue. 
William  Udny's  brother  and  male  heir, 

John  Udst,  of  that  ilk,  first  styled  of  Belhelvie  and 
Straloch,  mentioned  as  such  in  Spalding's  History  of  the 
TinMcs,  had  a  charter  of  Newburgh  or  Knockhall  21  June, 
1G34,  and  was  served  heir  of  his  brother  Robert  in  the  barony 
of  Udny  26  April,  1636.  He  was  a  Member  of  the  Committee 
of  Estates  1648-51.  He  m.  Isobel  Fraser,  and  d.  1665,  leaving 
with  probably  a  dau.,  Anne  (m.  Sir  Samuel  Forbes,  of 
Foveran,  co.  Aberdeen,  bart.),  four  sons, 

I.  Alexasdeb,  his  heir. 

n.  Robert  of  Auchterellon,  m.  Elizabeth,  only  dan.  of  Col. 

John  Fullarton,  of  Dudwick,   co.  Aberdeen,  and  d.  Jan. 

1708,  having  had  three  sons, 

1  Alexander,  d.  s.  'p.  1712. 

2  John,  of  Dudwick,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Falconer, 
of  Newton,  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  sister 
of  David,  5th  Lord  Falconer,  of  Halkerton,  and  left  two 
daus.,  Mrs.  Lidderdale,  and  Mrs.  Moir,  of  New  Grange, 
and  two  sons,  1  John  Fullarton,  of  Dudwick,  "out"  in 
1745,  and  specially  exempted  from  the  general  pardon;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Guthrie  of  Kingedward,  bart., 
but  rf.  s.  'p.  1  April,  1768;  and  2  Robert  Fullarton,  of 
Dudwick,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  service  of  the  Empress  of 
Russia,  Knt.  of  St.  Catherine,  d.  unm.  7  March,  1786, 
aged  76. 

3  James,  Advocate  In  Aberdeen ;  w..  Jean  Walker,  and  d. 
1761,  having  had  issue, 

Alexander,  6.  1720;  d.  young. 
RoBEBT,  of  Udny,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  h.  1127,  British  Consul  at  Venice  and  Leghorn; 
'ju.  Aug.  1777,  Selina  Shore,  dau.  of  John  Cleveland, 
Esq.,  M.P.  for  Saltash,  and  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty, 
by  Sarah  his  wife,  sister  of  Sir  Charles  Shuckburgh 
Bart.,  and  d.  1800,  leaving  (with  a  dau.  Julia,  to.  3  Sept. 
1804,  William  Richard  Hamilton,  of  Lord  Belhaven's 
family.  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs, 
and  Jlinister  at  Naples)  a  son,  Robebt,  afterwards  of 
Udny. 

George,  h.  1729,  d.  s.  p.         Alexander,  b.  1730,  d.  s.  p. 
Ernest,  6.  1732,  d.  at  Grenada,  leaving  Robert  George, 
a  Member  of  the  Supreme  Council  at  Calcutta,   m. 
Temperance  Fleming,   and  d.  1830,  having   had  four 
Bons,  Ernest  Augustus,   6.   1801,  d.  young ;   George, 
b.  1802;    Robert,  b.  1804;    Charles  Grant,   d.  1844, 
leaving  issue. 
Helen,  b.  1718 ;  m.  Walter  Cochrane. 
Elizabeth,  b.  1719;  d.  young. 

Jean,  b.  1725 ;  d.  unm.  Elizabeth,  b.  1726,  d,  unm. 

Margaret,  b.  1734;  m.  — Ross,  and  had  issue, 
in.  John,  of  Cultercullen  and  Newtyle.    It  was  probably 
tills  John  who  sat  in  Parliament  1681-6  for  the  burgh  of 
Kintore. 

IV.  Arthur,  a  Graduate  of  the  University  of  Aberdeen  1662, 
Merchant  Burgess  of  Edinburgh;  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  John 
Douglas,  Merchant  Burgess  of  Aberdeen. 
The  elilest  son, 

Alexander  Udst,  of  that  ilk,  was  served  heir  of  his  father 
20  Aug.  1669;  m.  Anna  Renton,  probably  of  the  RentOQS  of 
Billy,  CO.  Berwick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Alexander,  living  1696. 

I.  Maedalene,  m.  Robert  Grahame  of  Creigie. 

Ii.  Elizabeth,  living  1696. 

HI.  Anne,  ra.  John  SandUands,  of  Countess  Wells,  and  had 
a  son,  John,  who  took  the  name  of  Udny. 

IV.  Christina,  living  1696. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Udnt  of  that  ilk,  represented  the  co.  in  Parliament 
1703-6.  He  m.  March,  1701,  Lady  Martha  Gordon,  dau.  of 
George,  1st  Earl  of  Aberdeen,  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexandek,  his  heir. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Charles  Fraser,  of  Inveralochy,  co.  Aberdeen; 
d.  24  Aug.  1753,  aged  49,  leaving  issue, 
1  William,  afterwards  of  Udny. 

1  JIartha  Fraser,  of  Inveralochy,  m.  Colin  Mackenzie,  of 
Kilcoy,  CO.  Ross. 

2  Eliza  Fraser,  of  Castle  Fraser,  d.  unm. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Alexandek  Udny  of  that  ilk.  Advocate  1728,  Commissioner 
of  Excise  for  Scotland  1742,  to.  25  Dec.  1758,  Margp.ret,  only 
child  of  William  Duff,  of  Braco,  widow  of  Patrick  Duff,  of 
Culter  and  Premnay,  all  in  co.  Aberdeen.  This  lady,  who 
possessed  the  estate  of  Eden,  and  was  known  as  Mrs.  Udny- 
Duff,  claimed  the  great  estates  of  her  father  on  the  plea  that 
the  entail  in  favour  of  heirs  male  was  invalid;  the  suit  was 
compromised  in  1724,  she  receiving  £10,000  in  addition  to 
£3,000  given  her  by  William  Duff,  of  Braco,  in  1718.  Mrs. 
Uilny-Duff  left  all  her  property  to  her  cousin  James,  Earl  of 
Fife,  grandson  of  her  adversary,  when  fresh  lawsuits  followed 


between  him  and  her  late  husband's  heirs.  Eden  passed  to 
the  heir  of  entail  and  belongs  to  his  grandson,  Mr.  Grant- 
Duff,  M.P.  Alexander  Udny  d.  without  issue  1789,  and  was  e. 
by  his  nephew, 

William  Fkaseb-Udnt,  of  Udny  and  Inveralochy,  who  was 
served  heir  of  entail  and  provision  general  of  his  uncle  2  Dec. 
1789,  and  heir-general  15  Jan.  1790.  He  d.  13  Dec.  1792, 
when  the  male  representation  of  the  family  devolved  on  his 
kinsman, 

Robert  Fcllakton-Udnt,  b.  1722,  F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  a 
West  India  Merchant  in  London,  s.  to  Dudwick  on  the  death 
of  his  cousin-german.  Gen.  Fullarton,  in  1786,  became  heir 
male  of  the  Udny  family  in  17S9,  although  he  did  not  inherit 
the  estate  till  after  the  death  of  William  Fraser-Udny  three 
years  afterwards.  Mr.  Fullarton-Udny  m.  1st,  Miss  Hougham, 
whose  sister  was  wife  of  Spencer,  8th  Earl  of  Northampton, 
and  2ndly,  Martha  Jourdan.  He  d.  3  Jan.  1802,  leaving  an 
only  child,  Mary,  m.  1785,  Sir  William  Augustus  Cunyngham, 
of  Livingstone  and  Jlilncraig,  bart.  Mrs.  Udny  was  in  1805 
appointed  sub-Governess  of  the  Princess  Charlotte.  Mr.  Ftd- 
larton-Udny's  nephew  and  successor, 

John  Robebt  Fullarton-Udnt,  of  that  ilk  and  Dudwick,  6. 
at  Leghorn  14  Nov.  1779.  He  was  educated  in  Scotland,  en- 
tered the  army,  served  in  the  Guards,  and  attained  the  rank 
of  Colonel.  He  m.  1st,  1812,  Emily,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzhugh, 
of  Plas  Power,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  1816)  had 
one  son, 
John  Augustus,  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  17  July,  1817,  d.  unm, 
6  May,  1859. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Anne  (d.  1S70),  dau.  of  J.  Al!att,  and  had  by  her 
a  son, 

John  Henet  Fullarton- Udnt,  now  of  Udny  and  Dunwick. 
Col.  Udny  d.  29  Nov.  1861. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  stag's  head  with  ten  tyncs  cabossed  or,  between 
two  greyhoimds  counter  saUent  arg.  collared  of  the  field,  in 
cliief  and  base  three  fleurs-de-lis,  two  and  one,  of  the  second 
Ci-e.st — A  fleur-de-lis  gu.  Supporters — Two  savages,  wreathed 
head  and  middle  with  oak,  and  holding  in  their  exterior  hands 
gigantic  batons  resting  on  their  shoulders  ppr.  Motto — All  my 
hope  is  in  God.  (In  the  16th  century,  the  family  seem  to  havo 
borne,  gu.  two  greyhounds  chasing  a  hart  ppr). 
Scat — Udny  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen. 


UNIACKE    OF    MOUNT   UNIACKE. 
IJyiACEE,  Norman  Compton  Fitzgeeald,  Esq, 
of  Motmt  Uniacke,  co.   Cork,  retired  Lieut.  R.N., 
h.  14  Dec.  1848  ;  s.  his  father  12  Sept.  1877. 

ILinCaflC. — it  appears  by  the  ancient  public  records  that 
the  family  of  Uniacke  was  settled  at  an  early  period  in  the 
South  of  Ireland,  and  had  possessions  in  the  counties  of  Cork, 
Waterford,  and  Tipperary. 

Thomas  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Ballyhubbert,  who  was  the  son  of 
Edmund  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Youghal,  grandson  of  Thomas 
Uniacke,  Esq.,  and  great-grandson  of  Thomas  Uniacke,  Esq. 
of  Ballyhubbert,  who  was  living  1500,  had,  by  Margaret  his 
wife,  two  sons,  i.  James,  of  whose  line  we  treat;  ii.  Thomas, 
of  Youghal,  ra.  Helena,  dau.  of  Maurice  FitzGerald,  Esq.  of 
Lisquinlan,  co.  Cork,  and  was  ancestor  of  Uniacke  of  Wood- 
house,  and  Penrose  FitzGerald,  of  Lisquinlan.  The  eldest  sun, 

James  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Ballyhubbert,  who  d.  1576,  had,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  one  son  and  two  daus.  John  (only  son) 
of  Ballyhubbert,  Esq.,  d..  s.  p.  before  1623,  and  was  s.  by 

Thomas  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Ballyhubbert,  his  1st  cousin  and 
heir  male  1623 ;  he  to.  EUzabeth,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Uniacke,  of  Mount  Uniacke,  co.  Cork,  whose  will  was 
dated  1682.  By  Mary  his  wife  he  had  issue,  i.  James,  his  heir; 
II.  Norman,  of  Curraheen;  in.  John,  d.  s.  p.;  iv.  Edmond, 
of  Cappaghmusgree,  co.  Cork.    The  eldest  son, 

James  Fitz-Gebald  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  Coni- 
m.inder  of  a  troop  of  Cavalry  at  the  Battle  of  the  Boyne,  m. 
Mary,  dau.of  JohnMathew,  Esq.  of  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  of  Carrig,  co.  Cork,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Redmond 
Barry,  Esq.  of  Ballyclough,  co.  Cork,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Jlary,  wife  of  Major  Henry  ffolUott,  of  Hollybrook,  a  son, 
Kedmtmd,  of  Carrig,  who  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Lionel 
Fleming,  Esq.  of  Thornhill  Park,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
1  John,  of  Carrig,  Capt.  in  Royal  Fusiliers,  killed  at  Ciudad 
Rodrigo  1812,  unm.;  2  Lionel,  of  Can'ig,  in  the  army,  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Crotty,  Esq.  of  the  co.  Waterford, 
and  has  issue ;  3  Thomas  Fane,  Rifle  Brigade,  of  Linbury 
Lodge,  CO.  Westmcatli,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Gustavus  H. 
Ituchfort,  Esq.,  of  Rochfort,  co.  Westmi-ath,  M.P.  and  by 
her  left  issue ;  1  Martha,  m.  Thomas  Townsend,  Esq.  of 
Castle  Townsend;  2  Judith,  m.  Major-Gen.  Richard 
Uni^icke;   3   Henrietta,  7ii.  Arthur  MoUoy,  Esq.,  Capt.  in 


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the  army;  4  Gcorpina,  1,1.  F.ilwnrd  Coxnn,  Ksq.,  Capt.  in 
the  army;  6  Isabi-lla,  m.  Philip  Somcrville,  Esq. 
III.  Norman  Fitz-Goralii,  of  Castletown,  co.  Corli,  m.  Alicia, 
•tail,  of  ]{artholomew  Purdon,  E.sq.  of  Gworane  James,  co. 
Cork,  and  had  i-s.^ue, 
1  James,  of  Castletown,  who  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Simon 
Diing,  Esq.  of  Rocligrove,  and  d.  1836,  having  had  two 
sons  and  one  dau., 

Gorman  Fitz-Gerald,  of  Castletown,  Lieut. -Col.  North 
Cork  Rifles,  m.  1821,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Col.  Kohert 
IJniacke  FitzgeraUl,  of  Corkbeg,  31. P.,  and  dying  1S35, 
left  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

Eobert  Uniacke  Fiiz-Gerald,  of  Castletown,  to.  22 
April,  1854,  Florence  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Norman 
TJniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  and  has  issue, 
Ttobert  Uniacke  Fitz-Gerald,  James  Fitz-Gerald. 

Elizabeth  Frances. 
James,  of  Glcngarra,  co.  Cork,  Ma.ior  North  Cork  Rifles, 
m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Kockgrove,  and 
(/.  s.p. 
Mary,  m.  George   Crawford,   Esq.   of  Lakelands,  co. 
Cork. 

2  Bartholomew  Coote,  officer  in  the  army,  d.  unm. 

3  Norman  Fitzgerald,  d.  a.  p. 

4  Hichard  John,  H.JI.  Attorney-General  and  Member  of 
Executive  Council  of  Nova  Scotia,  m.  1st,  Martha  Maria, 
dau.  of  Mons.  de  Lesdernier,  of  Canton  Geneva,  Switzer- 
land, and  by  her  had  issue, 

Norman  Fitz-Gerald,  of  the  loner  Temple,  Chief  Justice 

of  Canada,  d.  1847. 
Crofton,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Judge  of  the  Admiralty  in 
liritish  America;  m.  and  left  issue,  Richard  John 
(Rev.);  Crofton,  d.  unu).  1817;  Norman  FitzGerald; 
Martha  Maria;  Elizabeth;  and  Alicia. 
Richard  John,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  British 
America,  m.  and  left  issue, 

Charles  Hill,  Major  2nd  Dragoons,  d.  30  Jan.  1S78. 
Richard  John  Norman,  d.  suddenly  at  Dover,  1844. 
Helen  Maria,  d.  unm.  1848. 

Mary  Mitchell,  m.  1851,  C.  W.  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Badby 
House,  CO.  Northampton. 
James  Boyle.  Robert  Fitz-Gerald  (Rev.). 

Mary,  m.  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Andrew  Mitchell,  K.C.B. 
Martha    Maria,   m.  John  Jeffery,    Esq.,   son  of  John 

Jeffery.  Esq.  of  Sans  Souci,  co.  Dorset,  M.P. 
Alicia  Margaret,  m.  William  Scott,  Esq.  of  Wool,  co. 

Selkirk,  and  Sunderland  Hall,  co.  Roxburgh. 
Anne,  m.  Kevin  Leslie,  Esq.  of  Wilton  Park,  co.  Cork, 

an  officer  in  the  Rifle  Brigade. 
Elizabeth,  d.  wim. 

Eleanor  Rebecca,  m.  William  Hackett,  Esq.,  Inspector- 
General  of  Military  Hospitals. 

Mr.  Richard  John  Uniacke,  the  Attorney-General  of  Nova 
Scotia,  ))!.  2ndly,  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Newton,  Esq., 
Major  48th  regt. ;  and  dying  1830,  left  by  her  one  child, 

Andrew  Mitchell,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Eraser, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Enbie,  TO.  Georgiana  Harriet,  dau.  of  Edward  Archi- 

b:itd,  Esq.,  C.B..  and  has  issue,  Lilly;  and  Katherine 

Mary. 
Norman  Fitz-Gerald,  an  officer  in  the  60th  Rifles,  m. 

Jlary  Augusta,  dau.  of  Capt.  J.  Phillipps,  late  7th 

Huss.ars,   and  has  issue,   Andrew  Carey;    Norman 

Fitz-Gerald;  Lucius  Gary ;  and  Geraldine. 
Andrew  Eliott  Molyneux. 
Helen  Elizabeth,  jii.Brenton  Halliburton  Collins,  Esq. 

of  Gorsebrook,  and  has  issue,  Elizabeth  Margaret ; 

and  Cartaret  Fitz-Gerald. 
Eobert  Fitz-Gerald  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Dunstall, 

CO.  Stafford,  m.  Mira,  dau.  of  Thomas  Salmon,  Esq., 

and  has  issue,  Richard  Gordon  Fitz-Gerald. 
Crofton  James,  m.  Fanny,  dau.  of  Col.  Campbell,  late 

60th  Rifles,  and  has  issue,  Herbert  Crofton  Camijbell ; 

and  Helen  Fanny. 
IMaria  Jeffery,  ni.  George  W.  Stockley,  Esq.,   Capt. 

in  the  army. 

Alicia  Harriet,  m.  Rev.  W.  H.  L.  Cogswell, 
Gordon,  d.  young.  Mary. 

6  Crofton,  of  Ballyre,  co.  Cork,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Borr 
Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse,  and  by  her  left  one  son  and 
two  daus., 
Crofton,   of  Ballyre,   to.   1835,  Esther,   dau.   of  Percy 
Smythe,  Esq.  of  Ileadborough,  co.  Tipperary. 
Anne  Alicia. 
Mary,  m.  Simon  Dring,  Esq.  of  Rock  Grove. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Venerable  Perkins  Crofton,  Arch- 
deacon of  Aghadoe,  co.  Kerry. 

2  Mary,  wi.  James  Lombard,  Esq.  of  Lombardstown,  co. 
Cork. 

James  Fitz-Gerald  Uniacko  d.  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

BiCBARD  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke,  who  ?u.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Robert  Longfield,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Castle  Mary,  co.  Cork 
0«  i?icU  Faiiuly),  and  !iad  issue. 


I.  James  Fitz-Gebald,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  (/.  s.  p.  17C1. 

III.  Richard,  of  Ahadda,  m.  Helena,  dau.  of  Borr  Uniacke, 
Ksq.  of  Woodhouse,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  i.^sue, 

1  Richard,  d.  unm. 

1  Mary. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bayley,  Esq.  of  Debsborough,  co. 
Tipperary  (xee  that  Fatuili/). 

IV.  Robert,  a  Col.  in  the  army,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Gen.  Baincs, 
of  Gibraltar,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard,  of  Castleview,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Judith, 
dau.  of  Redmond  Uniacke,  of  Carrig,  and  has  issue, 

Redmond,  late  an  officer  in  the  army. 
Richard,  an  officer  Madras  Cavalry. 
Mary.  Jane. 

2  Robert  Fitz-Gerald,  officer  in  the  3rd  Light  Dragoons. 

1  Henrietta,  m.  John  Armstrong,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

2  Catherine.  3  Mary.  4  Jane. 
He  d.  1823. 

I.  Elizabeth,  in.  John  Swayne,  Esq.  of  Youghal. 

II.  Harriet,  m.  Edward  Nash,  Esq.  of  Youghal. 

The  eldest  son, 

James  Fitz-Gebald  Uniacke,  of  Mount  Uniacke,  m.  1st,  the 
Lady  Caroline  Coote,  sister  of  Charles,  last  Earl  of  Bellamont, 
and  2ndly,  Mary  Higgins,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  had  one 
son,  who  s.  him, 

Norman  Uniacke,  Esq.of  Mount  Uniacke,  6. 179G;  to.  1818, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Lax,  Esq.  of  Wells,  Somerset,  by 
whom  (who  d.  Nov.  1S76)  he  left  at  his  decease,  19  April,  1861, 

Norman  James  Biggs,  late  of  Moimt  Uniacke. 

George  Lax. 

Eobert  Fitz  Gerald,  6.  13  Dec.  1862,  at  West  Melbourne, 
Australia.  Crofton  Bernard. 

Eleanor,  d.  unm. 

Florence  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  U.  F.  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
town (.^ee  above).  Marianne,  d.  unm. 

Caroline,  d.  unm. 

Susan  Helena,  m.  George  Morris,  Esq. 

His  eldest  son, 

Norman  James  Biggs  Uniacke,  Esq.  of  Mount  Uniacke, 
formerly  an  officer  in  the  Denbighshire  Cavalry,  m.  10  Sept. 
1844,  Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Drinkwater  Bethune,  of 
Balfour,  co.  Fife,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Nov.  1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Norman  Compton  Fitzgerald,  now  of  Mount  Uniacke. 

I.  Eleanor  Georgina.  11.  Geraldine  Cecilia. 

HecZ.  12  Sept.  1877. 

A  rras — Arg.,  a  wolf  passant  ppr.  a  chief  gu.  Crcxt — A  dexter 
cubit  arm  erect  gauntleted  ppr.,  holding  a  hawli's  lure  or. 
Mottoes — "  Unicus  est;  "  and  "Faithful  and  brave." 

Stat — Mount  Uniacke,  Killeagh,  co.  Cork. 


TTNTHANK    OF    INTWOOU    HALL. 

UxTHANE,  Clement  "William,  Esq.  of  Intwood 
Hall,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  24  Oct.  1804; 
m.  2  April,  1835,  Mary  Anne,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  Joseph  Salisbury  Muskett,  Esq.,  late  of  Intwood 
Hall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Clejient  William  Joseph,  late  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  6. 
18  Aug.  1847;  to.  1873,  Judith  Sarah,  dau.  of  Onlcy  Savill 
Onley,  Esq.  of  Stisted  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  a  son  and  heir, 
Clement  William,  6.  1874. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Clementine.         11.  Elizabeth  Salisbury. 

ILtltCatlC.— William  Unthank,  Esq.  m.  11  Dec.  1783, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  May,  Esq.  of  Southwold,  Suffolk,  and  had 
issue, 

Clement  Wiluam,  now  of  Intwood. 
He  d.  11  Nov.  1837. 

Arms — Or,  a  sattire  gu.  between  two  crescents  in  pale  of  the 
last  and  as  many  griffins'  heads  erased  in  fess  sa.  Crest — A 
griffin's  head  erased  gu.  gorged  with  a  collar  flory  and  ducally 
crowned  or,  in  the  beak  an  increscent  gold.  Motto — Esto 
semper  fidelis. 

Seat — Intwood  Hall,  Norwich.  Town,  House — 18,  Queen's 
Gate  Gardens. 

and— Union,  Trafalgar  Square,  S.W. 


TJPCHER    OF    SHERINGHAM. 

TJpcnER,  IIexey  Eamet,  Esq.  of  Sheringliam 
HaU,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Cantab,  b.  8 
iVIarch,  1810 ;  m.  3  July,  1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Morris,  Esq.  of  Ampthill  House,  co.  Bedford, 
and  has  had  issue, 


1646 


UPP 


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UPT 


I.  Heney  Morris,  J.P.  for  Norfolk,  b.  15  Dec.  1839;  vi.  10 
June,  1869,  Maria,  dau.  of  Kev.  E.  B.  Sparke,  Canon  of  Ely, 
and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  6.  1871. 

II.  Gerald,  b.  19  June,  1841  ;  d.  24  Sept.  1872. 

in.  Russell,  Capt.  24th  regt.,  b.  3  Feb.  1844;  m.  1872, 
Marian,  dau.  of  J.  Rogers,  Esq.  of  Holt,  Norfolk. 

IV.  Harry  Berners  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  of  Dinsley,  North- 
ants,  b.  14  Aug.  1845;  m.  18G7,  a  dau.  of  J.  T.  Mott,  Esq., 
of  Barninsham  Hall,  Norfolk. 

V.  Arthur  Haniilton,  b.  5  Oct.  1855. 
Yi.  Edwyn  Fitzhenry,  b.  1859. 

I.  Augusta  Louisa,  J.  20  June,  18G3. 

II.  Charlotte  Laura  Caroline. 

JItltritSr.— Peter  Upcher,  Esq.  of  Sudbury,  J.P.  for 
Suffolk,  and  Free  Burgess  of  Sudbury,  son  of  Robert  Upcher, 
of  Colchester,  and  grandson  of  Tlionias  Upcher,  Free  Burgess 
of  Colchester  1646 ;  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Charles  Abbot,  Esq.  of 
Colchester,  and  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  Abdot  Upcher,  Rector  of  St.  Peter's  and  St. 
Gregory's,  Sudbury,  b.  28  Sept.  1722  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Jolin  Foxwell,  Rector  of  Rattlesden,  Suffolk,  and  was 
father  of 

Peter  Upcher,  Esq.  of  Great  Yarmouth,  who  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  John  Ramey,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  the  Countess  of 
Home,  and  had  a  son. 

Abbot  Upcher,  Esq.  of  Sheringham  Hall,  whoiH.  3  April, 
1809,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Wilson,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry,  Lord 
Berners,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1867)  had  issue, 
Henrit  Ramey,  his  heir. 

Abbot  (Rov.),  Rector  of  Kirby-Cane,  near  Bungay,  Norfolk,  b. 
25  Sept.  1813;  m.  1839,  Mary  Jones,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Day,  Rector  of  Earsham,  and  has  issue,  Reginald;    Abbot 
Roland  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  St.  Mary's,  Sheffield;   Edward 
Berners;     Hugh   Knyvet;    Archdale   Wilson:     and  Mary 
Rosalind,  m.  Henry  Edmund  Buxton,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Buxton,  Bart. 
Arthur  Wilson  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ashwelthorpe  with 
Wrenigham,  Norfolk,  b.   7   April,    1815;    m.  7   Oct.   1845, 
Isabella  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  and  Lady  Jane  Wude- 
house,  and  has  issue,  Arthur  (Rev.) ;  Hay ;  Jane ;  and  Mary. 
Charlotte  Mary,  m.  Edmund  C.  Buxton,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the 
late  Sir  T.  Fowell  Buxton,  Bart. 
Emma,  iii.  Rev.  John  Pigolt,  son  of  Col.  Pigott,  of  Dodder- 
shall,  Bucks. 
Mr.  Upcher  c/.  2  Feb.  1819. 
Seat — Sheringham  Hall,  Cromer,  Norfolk. 


UPPLEBY    OF    BARROW    HALL. 

IJppLEBY,  George  Charles,  Esq.  of  Barrow 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sherill' 
1863,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  23  April,  1818  ;  m.  1st, 
4  Aug.  1852,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  William 
Worsley,  of  Bratoft  Eectory,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Gtlby  Oliver,  6.  5  Aug.  1853. 

II.  George  Crowle,  b.  13  Feb.  1858. 

I.  Emily  May.  ii.  Leila  Frances. 

III.  Laura  Violet. 

Hem.  2ndly,  1872,  Louisa,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Golden,  Esq. 

ILinCnCJC.— John  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Wootton,  J.P.  (son  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Uppleby,  and  grandson  of  John  Uppleby, 
Esq.  of  Wootton,  who  vi.  1663,  Barbara,  dau.  of  John  Fawlding, 
of  Burnham),  m.  1st,  1731,  Mary  Field,  by  whom  he  had  (with 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  young;  and  Mary,  m.  Martin  Robin- 
son) one  son, 

John,  of  Wootton,  m.  1st,  his  cousin,  Hannah  Bcntley,  who 
d.  s.  p. ;    and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Atkinson,  of  Barton,  by 
whom  he  had  issue.    The  eldest  son, 
John,  of  Wootton,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  Kitty,  only  surviving 
dau.  and  heir  of  Roger  Leadbetter,   Esq.  of  Glawford 
Briggs,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1838)  had  issue, 
Leadbetter,  of  Wootton  House,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  late  Major  North  Lincoln  Militia,  6.  1799;  m. 
1847,  Eliza  Roberta,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Robert  Barrie, 
and  liad  a  son,  John,  b.  1855. 
John,  b.  1815;  d.  .v.  ji.  1838. 
Harriott,    ra.    John   George   Staplyton  Smith,   Esq.   of 

Melton  Wood,  Barrister-at-Law.        Patricia. 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Robert  Graburn,  Esq.  of  Walton 
House,  Somerset. 

Mr,  Uppleby  d.  1839. 


He  m.  2ndly,  1745,  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Crowle,  Esq. 
of  Fryston,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
George,  of  whom  we  treat.  Roger,  d.  s.  p.  1780. 

William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Barton,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Midgeley, 

of  Beverley ;  and  2ndly,  Mary  Moody.    By  the  former  he  had 

two  sons,  William,  d.  abroad;  and  Gilby,  of  Leeds. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Abel  Smith,  Esq.,  elder  brother  of  the 

1st  Lord  Carrington;  and  2ndly,  Robert  Ramsden,  Esq.  ol 

Carlton,  Notts. 
Eleanor,  m.  John  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Hull. 

The  eldest  son  by  the  2nd  marriage, 

George  Uppleby,  Esq.  of  Barrow,  J. P.,  m.  Sarah,  onIydai[ 
and  heiress  of  Charles  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  co.  York 
by  Bridget  his  wife,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  William  GilrtasJ 
Esq.  of  Barton;  and  d.  25  April,  1816,  having  had  issue  (with 
four  daus.,  Sarah,  to.  Rev.  John  Holt ;  Dorothy,  hi.  Roberl 
Marriott,  Esq.  of  Barton;  Eliza,  to.  Rev.  John  Salmon;  an^ 
Lucy,  TO.  Eev.  WiUiam  Fox,  of  Grosby)  two  sons,  Charles,  o| 
Barrow,  who  d.  s.  jj.  1853;  and 

The  Rev.  George  Uppleby,  Vicar  of  Barton-on-Humber,  c(^ 
Lincoln,  who  m.  1816,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  William  Fox,  Esq. 
Girsby  Manor,  in  the  same  co. ;  and  d.  9  Nov.  1852,  havir] 
had  issue, 
George  Charles,  now  of  Barrow  Hall. 
Mary  Emma,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Eddie,  of  Broughton  Rectory, 
CO.   Leicester,   and    has    issue,   Adrian  Richard;    George 
William;  Mary  Emma;  Lucy  Sarah;  and  Julia  Frances, 
TO.  1872,  Andrew  Brandram,  Esq. 
Lucy  Sarah,  m.  Capt.  Edward  Ottley  Woollaston,  and  has 
issue,    Henry    Uppleby;     Edith   Lucy,    to.      1876,    Henry 
Collins  Wells,   Esq.   of  Broomfield  Lodge,   Essex;   Ethel 
Frances  ;  Mildred  Louisa  Mary  ;  and  Agnes  Ellen. 
Julia  Abigail,  9)i.  her  cousin,  Rev.  George  William  Holt,Oij 
Bardney,  Hall,  co,  Lincoln.  !| 

A7-ms — Az.,  six  martlets  three,  two,  and  one  or,  on  a  clliet 
arg.  three  bucks'  heads  cabossedsa.     Crest — A  buck's  head  npr. 
collared  or.    Motto — Metuo  secundis. 
Seat— Barrow  Hall,  Ulceby. 


UPTON    OF    INGMIRE    HALL. 

TJPTON,  Florence  Anne,  of  lugmire  Hall, 
Westmoreland  s.  her  sister  27  Jan.  1876 ;  m.  23 
April,  1858,  Clement  Cottrell  Dormer,  Esq., 
only  son  of  Charles  Cottrell  Dormer,  of  Kousliam, 
Oxon(.see  that  Name),  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Charles  Walter,  b.  21  May,  1860. 

II.  Clement  Adelmar,  b.  14  Nov.  1862. 

III.  Greville,  b.  23  Slarch,  1864 ;  d.  1865. 

IV.  John  Herbert,  6.  1  Aug.  1865. 

V.  Maximilian,  b.  1  March,  1867. 

VI.  Aubrey  Csesar,  b.  15  March,  1874. 

I.  Beatrice.  ii.  Florence  Augusta, 

III.  Dorothy  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Evelyn  Hilda.  v.  Winfred  Evelyn. 

She  and  her  husband  assumed  the  name  and  arm 
of  Upton,  in  addition  to  and  before  those  o 
Cottrell  Dormer,  by  royal  license,  dated  June 
1876. 

JttncaflC. — The  family  of  Upton,  or,  as  the  name  wa 
anciently  spelt,  De  Uppeton,  was  settled  at  Upton,  Cornwal 
about  the  time  of  the  Conquest.  From  the  extreme  age  ( 
the  original  pedigree,  still  in  existence  at  Ingmire  Hall,  soni 
of  the  earlier  names  and  dates  are  illegible ;  but  from  the  12t 
century,  the  descent  is  continued  down  in  an  unbroken  lir 
to  John  Uppeton,  de  Uppeton,  Cornwall. 

Arthur  Upton,  Esq.  of  L'Upton,  elder  brother  of  the  Chev; 
lier  John  Upton,*  Knight  of  Malta,  and  grandson  of  Jol' 
Upton,  of  Lupton,  Devon,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  i 
Sir  Wincomb  Raleigh,  Knt.,  was  4th  in  desceut  from  tl 
marriage  of  John  Upton,  Esq.,  younger  son  of  John  Upton, 
Trelaske,  Cornwall,  with  Agnes,  sister  and  heir  of  Jol 
Peniles,  of  Lupton.  He  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  Hugh  Fortescu 
Esq.  of  Filleigh,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Henry,  ancestor  of  the  Uptons,  Lords  Templetowji. 

Hugh.  Arthur. 

Anne. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Hele,  Esq.  of  Diptford,  Devon. 

*  "  Le  Chevalier  Upton,  Commandeur  Anglois,  et  un  despl 
braves  Chevaliers  de  I'Ordre  ii  la  t5te  de  trente  autres,  et  su 
de  quatre  cens  habitans  de  I'Isle,  tous  a  cheval,  se  preset 
fierment  au  bord  de  la  mer  du  cote  du  bourg,  pour  s'oppoi 
aux  descentes  que  lesTurcs  pourroient  tenter,  1551." — Histo 
de  I'Ordre  de  Matte,  par  Vertot,  tom.  iii.,  p.  261.  Edit. 
Paris,  4to. 


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UEQ 


1647 


The  eldest !  on, 

John  Upto.v,  Esq.  of  Lupton,  1C20,  m.  Dorotliy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Anthony  Ecus.  Knt.  of  Ilnlton,  Cornwall,  and  bad  seven  sons 
and  eight  daus.  Of  the  former,  the  eldest,  ARTHun,  was  his 
father's  heir;  and  the  3rd,  Ambrose,  ancestor  of  I.ewis  Upton, 
Esq.  of  Glyde  Court,  co.  Louth.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Upton,  Esq.  of  Lupton,  aged  six  1G20,  ?».  Elizabeth, 
relict  of  Robert  Haydon,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  William  Gould,  Ksq., 
.ind  had  issue,  i.  John,  of  L'Upton,  M.P.  for  Dartmouth,  J.  .«.  p. 
1687;  ir.  Arthur,  rf.  Mnni.  ;  iii.  William,  of  whom  presently. 
The  3rd,  but  only  son  to  survive, 

William  Upton,  of  L'Upton,  m.  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of 
?ir  John  Otway,  of  Ingmire  Hall,  and  had  issue.  The  2nd,  but 
?ldest  surviving  son  and  heir, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Boucher,  Esq.  of  Twickenham,  IMiddlesex,  ami  had 
with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  la.  1751,  Thomas  Swettenham,  Esq.  of 
jwettenham)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  M.P.  for  Westmorland, 
i.  Mary  Noble,  of  Weston,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue,  John, 
lis  heir;  Mary,  to.  John  Morland,  Esq.  of  C;ipplethwaite, 
Vestmorland  ;  and  Jane.    The  only  son  and  heir, 

John  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  m.  1st,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
;!hri8topher  Wilson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bristol,  by  whom  he  had 
..  son,  John,  b.  18  Dee.  1796 ;  d.  unm.  1  Feb.  1S67  ;  and  2ndly, 
1  May,  1799,  Florence,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Staple- 
on,  eo.  Gloucester,  and  eldest  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
ohn  Smyth,  4th  Bart,  of  Ashton  Court,  Somerset,  by  whom  he 
ad  a  son,  Thomas,  of  whom  we  treat.  Mr.  Upton,  rf.  6  Jan. 
832,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Upton,  who  surrendered  the  family  estates  in  co. 
orkand  Westmorland  in  favour  of  his  younger  brother, 
■  Thomas  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire  Hall,  b.  8  June,  1800,  who 
i.  16  July,  1829,  Eliza,  2nd  dau.  of  Benjamin  Way,  Esq.  of 
'enham  Place,  Bucks,  and  by  her  (who  c^.  1  June,  1870)  had 
sue, 

Thomas  Smyth,  of  Ingmire  Hall,  b.  1830;  d.  1848. 

John  Henry  Greville,  of  Ashton  Court,  who  took  the  name 

of  Smyth,  and  was  created  a  Baronet,  25  April,   1859  {see 

Burke's  Peerage  and  Barnnetape). 
1  Euza  Frances,  late  of  Ingmire  Hall,  d.  Jan.  1876. 
Florence  Anne,  now  of  Ingmire  Hall. 

r.  Thomas  Upton  d.  23  Dec.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

in, 

Thomas  Smyth  Upton,  Esq.,  who  d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by 

s  sister, 

Eliza  Frances  Upton,  who  d.  unm.  27  Jan.  1876,  and  was 

by  her  sister,  the  present  proprietor. 

Arms — Sa.,   a   cross  moline   arg.   quartering  the   arms  of 
iRWATHER,  Mules,  Trelawny,  Mohun,  Peneles,  Raleigh, 
id  Otway.   Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  war-horse  passant 
.  trappings  gold.     il/oHo— Semper  paratus. 
&a«— Ingmire  Hall,  Kendal,  Westmorland. 


TIPTON    OF    GLYDE    COUIIT. 

Upton,  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Glyde  Court,  co.  Louth, 
id  Stanstead  Burj,  Herts,  formerly  of  9tli  Lancers, 
P.  CO.  Louth,  and  High  Sherifp'  1846,  b.  3  Dec. 
iOo  ;  m.  14  Aug.  1844,  Isabella  Sophia  Georgiana 
rho  d.  1865), only  child  of  WilHam  Henry  Feilde, 
sq.  of  Netherfield  House,  Herts,  by  Georgiana 
artha  Pybus  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  George 
lirfield,  Esq.  of  Walton  House,  Surrey,  son  of 
ichard  Fairfield,  Esq.,  formerly  Governor  of 
adras. 

Jttncagc. — the  Eev.  Ambrose  Upton,  Rector  of  Kilnce- 
y,  Kilrush,  and  Killimur,  Diocese  of  Killaloe  (of  the  Uptons 
Lupton,  see  preceding  Memoir),  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  B.  Whitney, 
q.  of  Newpass,  co.  Westmeath,  and  had  issue.  The  3rd  son, 
-hristopuer  Henry  Upton,  Esq.,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col. 
irges.  Royal  Irish  Dragoons,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Clarges, 
rt.,  and  had  issue, 

5HDCKBDRGH  Whitney,  of  whom  presently. 
31arges,  a  Capt.  43rd  regt.,  unm.,  who  was  drowned. 
Anna,  m.  W.  Ruxton,  Esq.  of  Ardee  House. 
Helena,  m.  Thomas  Rothwell,  Esq.  of  Rockfield. 

e  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  Shuckburoh  Whitney  Upton,  Rector  of  Kilmoon, 
'•  Meath,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Lewis  F.  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Tan- 
joe,  CO.  Sligo,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1836)  had  issue, 


Henry,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Lewis,  present  representative. 

Arthuu  Shuckburgu,  J. p.,  of  Coolatnor,  Moate,  co.  Wost- 
meath,  b.  1807  ;  m.  1869,  Alice  Plunkett,  eldest  dau.  of  tho 
Eev.  Robert  H.  Dunne,  of  lirittas.  Queen's  Co.,  and  has 
issue  by  her  (who  <l.  11  Jlarch,  Ie70),  Henry  Arthur 
Shuckburgh,  b.  3  March,  ls70. 

Elizabeth  Beatrice,  m.  1829,  tho  late  Theophilus  Clements, 
Esq.  of  Rakenny,  co.  Cavan.        Isabella,  d.  v.nM. 

The  Rev.  S.  W.  Upton  d.  1807. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  cross  moline  arg.  Crest— On  a  ducal  coronet 
or,  a  war-horse  courant  sa.  caparisoned  gold.  J/oJ^o— Semper 
paratus. 

Seats— GXyie  Court,  Castlebellingham,  co.  Louth;  and  Stan- 
stead  Bury,  Ware,  Herts. 


UEQTJHART    OF    MELDRUM  AND  BYTH. 

Uequhart,   Beauciiamp   CoLCLOUGn,  Esq.   of 
Mcldrum  and  Byth,  co.  Aberdeen,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  5  May,  1830 ;  m.  5  Aug.  1856,  Isabella  Forbes, 
dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Eraser,  K.C.B.,  H.E.I.C.S., 
of  Bi-aelangvpell,  co.  Ross,  and  has  issue, 
Beauchamp  Colclough,  6.  20  July,  1860. 
Annie  Isabel,  b.  19  April,  1857;  m.  20  Feb.  1878,  Garden 
Alexander  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen. 

it  tllCilflC. — Divers  authentic  historians  attest  the  antiquity 
and  eminence  of  the  great  House  of  Uequhart. 

Urquhart  of  Cromart}/ v/a.s  always  acknowledged  as  chief  of 
the  name,  and  formerly  possessed,  either  in  priority  or 
superiority,  almost  that  whole  county.  In  the  time  of  Alex- 
ander I.,  Galleroch  Urchart  is  mentioned  in  a  composition 
between  Andrew,  Bishop  of  Muriay,  "  et  dominum  Olanum 
Ostiarium;"  and  in  the  reign  of  Robert  Eeuce,  William 
Urchard,  of  Cromarty,  was  heritably  Sheriff  of  that  shire.  A 
principal  line  was  Urquhart  of  Braelangwell,  in  the  parish  of 
Kirkmichael,  which  continued  to  hold  the  Braelangwell  pro- 
perty until  the  late  proprietor,  Charles  Gordon  Urquhart, 
Esq.,  an  OfBcer  in  the  Scots'  Greys,  sold  the  estate,  with 
the  exception  of  a  small  portion,  including  the  ancient 
burying-ground  of  Kirkmichael,  which,  having  descended 
in  strict  tail,  became  the  property  of  that  gentleman's  brother, 
David  Urquhart,  Esq.,  late  M.P.  for  Stafford. 

Sir  Alexander  Urquhart,  of  Dunlugas,  eventually  inhe- 
rited Cromarty  at  the  decease  of  his  elder  brother,  Sir  Thomas 
Urquhart,  a  devoted  royalist.  He  d.  1661,  leaving  two  daus., 
the  elder  m.  Sir  Henry  Guthrie,  of  Kingedward;  and  the 
younger.  Christian,  to.  1st,  Lord  Rutherford,  2ndly,  James, 
Viscount  Fendraught,  andSrdly,  George  Morrison,  of  Bognie. 
John  Urquhart  (2nd  son  of  Alexander  Urquhart,*  of  Cro- 
marty, by  Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of  Innes  of  Auchintoul),  b. 
1547  ;  became  tutor  to  his  grand-nephew.  Sir  Thomas  Urqu- 
hart, and  was  well  known  afterwards  by  the  designation  of 
tutor  of  Cromarty.  The  tutor  of  Cromarty,  "  renowned,'" 
saith  Sir  Thomas  Urquhart,  "  all  over  Britain,  for  his  deep 
reach  of  natural  art,"  d.  8  Nov.  1631,  aged  84.  He  m.  three 
times.  His  eldest  son,  by  his  3rd  wife,  Elizabeth,  only  dau. 
and  heir  of  Alexander  Seton,  of  Meldrum,  6th  in  descent  from 
the  marriage  of  William  Seton  (younger  son  of  Sir  Alexander 
Seton,  Lord  of  Gordon)  with  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of 
William  Meldrum,  was 

Patrick  Urquhart,  of  Meldrum,  co.  Aberdeen,  who  suf- 
fered severely  for  his  adherence  to  King  Charles  I.  He  m. 
the  Lady  Margaret  Ogilvie,  dau,  of  James,  1st  Earl  of  Airlie, 
by  the  Lady  Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Had- 
dington, and  had  issue, 

John,  predeceased  his  father,  unm. 

Adam,  heir  to  his  father. 

James,  founded  the  Ckaigston  branch  (which  see). 

Patrick,  Professor  of  Medicine  in  the   King's  College,  co. 

Aberdeen,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Andrew  Muir,  and  had 

issue. 
Alexander,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  under  the  royal  banner 

1585. 
Elizabeth,  TO.   1st,  Sir  George  Gordon,  of  Gight ;  and  2ndly, 

Major-Gen.  Thomas  Buchan. 

The  Laird  of  Meldrum  d.  1604,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Adam  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  b.  1635;  M.P.  for  co. 
Aberdeen;  m.  1067,  the  Lady  Mary  Gordon,  sister  of  George, 
1st  Duke  of  Gordon,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  James,  of 
Byth  ;    Adam  and    Lewis,   churchmen  in  France ;  Mary,   a 


*  "Alexander  Urquhart,  of  Cromarty,  was  the  oldest  of  the 
twenty-five  sons  of  Thomas  Urquhart,  of  Cromarty,  by  Helen 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander,  Lord  Abernethy ;  seven  of  these 
sons  fell  at  Pinkie." — Sir  Thomas  Urquhart. 


1648 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


XISS 


Nun,  at  Dieppe ;  Elizabeth,  to.  David  Ogilvie,  of  Clova  ;  Anne, 
m.  Sir  Florence  Odonachie,  in  France,  and  had  issue.  Adam 
Urquhart  d.  at  Edinburgh,  10  Nov.  1684,  leaving  the  Lady 
Mary  Urquhart  his  widow,  who  in.  2ndly,  James,  4th  Earl  of 
Perth,  Lord  Cliancellor  of  Scotland,  and  d.  at  St.  Germains, 
1726.    The  oldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Uequhart,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  b.  1668,  held  conjointly 
T\  ith  the  Hon.  John  Campbell,  of  Mamore,  M.P.,  fattier  of 
John,  4th  Duke  of  Argyll,  the  office  of  Master  of  the  Works  in 
Scotland,  temp.  Queen  Anne.  He  was  likewise  a  member  of 
the  last  Scottish  Parliament,  which  united  the  two  kingdoms. 
He  m.  Jean,  dau.  of  Sir  Hugh  Campbell,  of  Calder,  by  Lady 
Henrietta  Stewart,  his  wife,  dau.  of  James,  5th  Earl  of  Moray, 
and  had  issue, 

Adam,  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime,  unm.      William,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  William  Menzies,  of  Pitfoddils. 

Jean,  rn.  Alexander  Stewart,  of  Auchluncart. 

Elizabeth,  m.  William  Forbes,  of  Tillierye. 

Anne,  m.  Charles  Gordon,  of  Blelack. 

He  d.  1726,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Urqchaet,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Forbes,  of  Moneymusk,  and  had  issue  by  her, 

Keith,  his  hair. 

Jane,  in.  Capt.  John  Urquhart,  of  Craigston. 

Ehzabeth,  m.  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Turner  Hall. 

lie  m.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  William  Scott,  Merchant,  in  co. 
Aberdeen,  and  by  her  had  one  son,  William,  who  left  a  son- 
William,  deceased.    He  in.  3rdly,   Isabella,   dau.  of   George 
Douglas,  Esq.  of  Whiterigs,  of  the  family  of  Glenbervie,  and 
had  by  her  a  son, 
George,  to.  1784,  Bridget,  only  dau.  of  Beauchamp  Colclough, 
Esq.  of  Bohermorc,  CO.  Carlow;  and  d.  a  Lieut. -Col.  in  com- 
mand of   the  6Cth  regt.,  leaving  an  only  surviving   sun, 
Beauchamp    Colclough    Urquhaet,    Esq.,    who    became 
eventually  of  Meldrum  and  Blyth. 
Mr.  William  Urquhart  was  s,  at  his  decease  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Keith  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  m.  the  Hon.  (afterwards 
Lady)  Jane  Duff,  3rd  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl  Fife  ;  and 
dying  1793,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  6.  1750;  lii.  1788,  Miss 
H.   Forbes,   dau.   of   William  Forbes,   Esq.   of  Skellater  and 
Balbitlian;  but  d.  s.  p.  17  Nov.  1835,  and  wass.  by  his  cousin, 
Beauchamp  Colclough  Urquhart,   Esq.   of   Meldrum  and 
Bytli,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1796  ;  m.  1819,  Anne  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Patrick  Fitzsimons,  Esq.  of  Streamstown,  co.  Westmeath, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1862)  had  issue, 
George,  h.  7  Sept.  1821;  d.  27  June,  1852. 
Beauchamp  Colclough,  now  of  Meldrum  and  Eyth. 
William  Henry,  h.  14  April,  1839,  decea.sed. 
Thomas  Bedford,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  11  Jan.  1842. 
Parah  Jane  Elizabeth  Bridget. 
Henrietta  Susan,  in.  4  Dec.  185.5,  Major-Gen.  James  Hyde 

Champion,  Bombay  army  (retired). 
Douglas  Isabella  Maria,  in.  1850,  Garden  William  Duff,  Esq., 

2nd  son  of  Garden  Duff,  Esq.  of  Hatton,  deceased. 
Jemima  Louisa  Herries,  d.  1846. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1  July,  1856,  John  McKenzie  Frazer,  Esq. 
of  Braelangwell,  eldest  son  of  Gen.  Sir  H.  Frazer,  K.C.B. ; 
and  2ndly,  Luther  B.  Martin,  and  is  deceased. 
Mary,  rn.  W.  Pierre,  Esq.  M.D. 
Anne  Jane,  d.  U  March,  1833. 
Charlotte  Millar,  m.  Major  William  Hill,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 
Catherine  Georgina,  d.  1841. 
Mr.  Urquhart  rf.  4  Oct.  1861. 

^7-m.s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  three  boars'  heads  erased 
gu.  langued  az.,  for  Urquhart  of  Cromarty :  2nd,  arg.,  a  demi- 
otter  issuing  out  of  a  bar  waved  sa.,  the  otter  crowned  or,  for 
Meldrum;  3rd,  three  crescents  within  a  double  tressure 
countei'flory  gu.,  for  Seton.  Crest — A  demi-otter  sa.  crowned 
■with  an  antique  crown,  and  in  its  paw  a  crescent  or.  Sm-p- 
•jportevs — Two  greyhounds  ppr.  coUarcd  gu.  leashed  or.  Mottoes 
— "Mean,  speak,  and  do  well."  Above  the  crest,  "  Per  mare, 
per  terras." 

Smts — Meldrum  House,  Old  Meldrum ;  and  Byth  House,  near 
Turriff,  co.  Aberdeen. 

♦ 

URQUHART    OF    CRAIGSTON. 

POLLAED-UEQUnAET,  FeANCIS  EdWAED    RoMTT- 

xrs,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  co.  Aberdeen,  Lieut.  Royal 
Horse  Artillery,  b.  8  Sept.  1848. 

5LtnCagE. — James  Urquhart,  of  Knockleigh,  3rd  son  of 
Patrick  Urquhart,  of  Jleldrum  (see  preceding  Article),  to.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Eraser  of  Tyrie,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Capt.  John  Urquhart,  of  Craigston,  who,  purchasing  the 
estate  of  Cromarty,  was  designated  by  either  title,  lie  m.  his 
cousin,  Jean,  dau.  of  William  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Meldrum,  and 


tat  J 
im  T 


had  issue,  William,  his  heir  ;  James,  a  general  officer,  wh 
d.s.ji.;  John,  who  d.  unm.;  Mary,  in.  Eobert  Arbuthnol 
Esq.  of  Haddo;  Elizabeth;  Jean,  in.  the  Chevalier  Urquhart 
of  Byth  ;  Margaret,  in.  Eobert  Clerk,  Esq.  of  Mavisbant 
Capt.  Urquhart  d.  1756,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  who  sold  the  estat 
of  Cromarty.  He  in.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Irvim 
Esq.  of  Artamford,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  .Jane,  m 
Francis  Gregor,  Esq.  of  Trcwarthenick,  Cornwall ;  and  Eleanoi 
Mr.  Urquhart  in.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  A.  Ogilvie,  Esq.  < 
Auchiries,  and  had,  Adam,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Ee> 
Edward  Maltby,  Bishop  of  Durham ;  Elizabeth,  m.  3.  C 
Champion,  Esq.,  Major  21st  regt. ;  Frances,  m.  G.  Greer 
Capt.  in  the  army.     He  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

John  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  in.  Is.abella,  dau.  < 
Alexander  Moir,  Esq.  of  Scotstown,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

George,  d.  unm.  in  India. 

Francis,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  1848,  Margaret,  dau.  i 
Henry  Forbes,  Esq.  of  Balgownie. 

Margaret,  m.  Col.  Jonathan  Forbes  Leslie,  of  Eothie  Normal 
late  of  the  78th  regt. 

Eleanor,  m.  John  Ardine  Clegg,  who  d.  1869. 
Jlr.  Urquhart  d.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Urquhart,  Esq.  of  Craigston,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  n 
?.Iary,  dau.  of  Alexander  Eraser,  Esq.  of  Fraserfield,  and  dyinj 
JIarch,  1847,  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Mart  Isabella  Urquhart,  of  Craigston,  lii,.  20  Aug.  184' 
William  Pollard,  Esq.  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath,  J.] 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  who  assumed,  by  royal  licensi 
the  additional  surname  of  UKQrHABT,  and  d.  Dec.  1873,  leavir 
issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Edward  Eomulus  Pollakd-Urquhakt,  Esq.  is  no 
of  Craigston.    (See  Pollard-Urquhart.) 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — As  Urquhart  of  Mehh-um. 

Seat — Craigston  Castle,  co.  Aberdeen,  built  in  1604. 


USBORNE    OP    WRITTLE. 
Usboene,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Writtle,  Essex,  J.I 
B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866,  b.  1840 ;  m.  1863,  FraiiC( 
Alice,   dau.    of   Joseph   Alfred    Hardcastle,  Esc 
M.P.,  and  lias  with  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Masters. 
Mr.  Usbome  is  the  only   son  of  Thomas  Maste 
Usborne,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Cork,  by  Margaret  b 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Hillier,  Esq.  of  Hertford. 

Seat — Writtle,  near  Chelmsford.    Chc6— City,  London. 


USSHER    OF    EASTWELL. 

UssHER,  CiiEiSTOPHEE,  Esq.  of  Ea.stwell  Hous 
CO.  Galway,  h.  1832  ;  s.  his  father  1851 ;  m.  Oliri 
d;iu.  of  Capt.  Darid  Euttledge,  of  Barbersfort,  c 
Gahvay,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Arland.  ii.  Christopher. 

HI.  A  son,  6.  10  Feb.  1879. 

I.  Agnes.  II.  Olivia  Ellis. 

itfttCTltJC. — A  voluminous  pedigree  of  this  family,  ap 
all  the  various  branches,  compiled  by  Sir  William  Bethai; 
late  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  commences  with 

Arland    Usher,    Sheriff   of   Dublin   1460-62,    and  May 
1469-71,  of  whom  notices  remain  connected  with  the  years  1*; 
to  1471.    He  in.  1st,  Alsone  Taylor,  by  whom  he  had  a  da 
Margaret,  and  an  only  son,  Thomas,  who  m.  Elizabeth  Ch. 
vers,  of  Macetown,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Alsoi 
in.  1st,  William    Bath,  Esq.   of  Athcarne,   and  2ndly,  Jo 
Bollew,   Esq.   of    Bellewstown.    Mr.   Usher  rn.  2ndly,  An 
Berford,  and  had  issue,  four  sons, 
I.  John,  Collector  of  the  Customs  of  Dublin,  m.  Johani 
dau.  of  William  Foster,  of  Killeigh,  and  had,  with  a  da 
3I:irgaret,  two  sons, 
1  Arland,  d.  13  Feb.  4  Philip  .and  Mart.    He  in.  Bi 
liillywood,  and   had,  with  two  daus.,  Catherine  a 
Alison,  a  son, 
Eobert,  of  Santry,  Alderman  of  Dublin,  m.  twice. 
his  2nd  wife,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Patrick  Scgnive, 
Killeglan,  he  had  issue,  Laurence,  Merchant,  of  Dub 
(»!.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  White,  Sheriff  of  Dublii 
Eobert;  Arland;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Edward  0 
ling;     and  2ndly,     Christopher    Lynel,    of    Crob' 
Eccorder  of  Drogheda,  by  whom  she  had  a  numen 
issue.      By  his  1st  wife,   Margaret,   dau.   of  Thou 
Fitzjohn,  of  Transtown,  and  widow  of  Eichard  FosI 
Mr.  Usher  had  issue, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1649 


I.  KicHABD,  of  Santry,  d.  Aug.  1615,  r,i.  Elinor,  dau. 
of  Robert  Plunkct,  of  Dunsoghly,  and  Anno,  Lady 
Carbcry,  his  wife,  and  by  lier(wlio  d.  1597)  had  a  son, 
Robert,  of  Santry,  who,  by  Mary  his  wife,  had  a 
dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  Walter  Ball,  and  a  son,  Arland. 
He  d.  intestate,  and  administration  was  granted 
17  Feb.  1651. 
Ellen,  d.  1615,  m.  1st,  Walter  Ball,  Mayor  of  Dublin, 
who  d.  8  Dec.  lo78  :  and  2ndly,  Sir  John  Elliott,  3rd 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1616. 
Margaret,  m.  Robert  Feekins. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Barnewall,  and  2ndly,  James 
Sherlock. 

Rose,  rf.  Dec.  1601,  wi.  John  Shelton,  Mayor  of  Dublin, 
d.  25  May,  1608. 
2  Thomas,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Geydon,  Mayor 
of  Dublin,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
John,  Sheriff  of  Dublin  1592,  d.  1  May,  1600,  m.  Cathe- 
rine,  dau.   of  Patrick  May,  Merchant  of  Dublin,  by 
wiiom,  who  111.  2ndly,  Alderman  Thomas  Bishop,   of 
Dublin,  had,  with  two  daus..  Amy  and  Mary,  one  son, 
Walter,    of    Dublin,   Alderman,    6.    1588 ;     m.    Mary 
Kennedy,  and  had  issue. 

Henrt,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Treasurer  of  Christ 
Church,  Dublin,  1573;  Archdeacon  of  Dublin  1580; 
Consecrated  Archbishop  1695,  cZ.  2  April,  1613;  ra.  1st, 
JIargaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Elliott,  of  Bahisk,  co.  Meath, 
and  had,  Mark,  of  Balsoon,  m.  and  had  issue ;  Luke 
(Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Armagh,  d.  6  Nov.  1632,  and 
left  issue;  Thomas,  d.  1652,  and  left  issue;  John,  to. 
and  left  issue;  Mathew,  d.  1661;  Richard,  d.  16  Slay, 
1616;  Robert  (Right  Rev.),  Consecrated  Bishop  of 
Kildare,  25  Feb.  1836,  d.  7  Sept.  1642,  left  a  son, 
Edward,  6.  3  March,  1622;  Janet,  io.  Robert  Ball; 
Rose,  711.  Edward  Trevor.  The  Archbishop  ,n.  2iKlly, 
Mary  Smith,  and  had  three  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Jane, 
in.  George  Rawson,  Esq.  of  Donoughmore,  Queen's  Co. 
George,  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  m.  Anne  Kenan,  and  d. 
19  Jan.  1609,  leaving,  with  six  daus.,  an  only  son, 
Gerald,  'm.  Alice  Nugent. 

Arnold,  one  of  the  six  Clerks  of  Chancery,  d.  12  Aug. 
1598;  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  James  Stanyhurst,  Re- 
corder of  Dublin,  and  had,  with  six  daus.,  1  Mable,  rn. 
Lewis  Jones,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Kildare ;  2  Anne,  in. 
William  Hilton:  3  Sarah,  ';/(.  Theophilus  Buckworth, 
D.U.,  Bishop  of  Dromore;  4  Ellinor,  m.  Robert  Lill;  5 
Thoiiiasine ;  6  Elizabeth ;  and  two  sons,  John  and 
Ambrose,  a  2nd  son, 

James  Ussheb,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  the  illustrious 
scholar  and  divine,  6.  1580 ;  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Meath  2  Dec.  1620,  translated  to  Armagli  21  March, 
1625;  in.  Phoebe,  dau.  of  Rev.  Lucas  Challoncr,  D.D., 
Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin;  d.  21  March,  1655;  and 
had  an  only  child, 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Timothy  Tyrrell,  Knt.  of  Oakley, 
CO.  Oxford. 

11.  Robert,  d.  f.  p.  m.  Philip,  d.  s.  'p. 

IV.  Christopher,  of  whom  hereafter. 

le  4th  and  youngest  son  of  Arland  Usher,  Mayor  of  Dublin, 
Christopher  Usher,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Dublin  1518  and  1524, 

30  Jan.  1526.  He  to.  1st,  Maud  Darcy,  who  d.  s.p.  1523; 
id  2ndly,  Alison,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzwilliam,  Esq.  of 
jrrion,  by  whom,  who  m.  2ndly,  James  Fitzsimons,  of  Dub- 
I,  Merchant;  and  Srdly,  Alderman  James  Segrave,  of  Dub- 
i)  he  had  a  son, 

John  Usher,  Esq.,  Jlayor  of  Dublin  1561,  d.  1  May,  1600. 
i  m.  Alison,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Newman,  Mayor  of  Dublin, 

whom,  who  d.  1601,  he  had,  with  a  son,  Christopher,  who 
young,  a  successor. 

Sir  William  Usher,  Knt.  of  Donnybrook,  6.  1538,  Clerk  of 
e  Council,  knighted  by  Sir  George  Cary,  Lord  Deputy  of 
:-land,  25  July,  1603.  He  i,i.  1st,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Adam 
■ftus.  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  Archbishop  of  Dublin, 
10  d.  11  Nov.  1597;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward 
idde,  of  Orleton,  co.  Salop,  widow  of  George  Goodman,  of 

John's,  who  d.  s.p.  18  Sept.  1603.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had 
ue, 

I!.  Abthitr,  his  heir. 

'ii.  Adam,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  1632,  <:?.  1  July,  1633. 

i.  Mary,  m.  Wniiam  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,   co. 

Sligo. 

:i.  Jane,  d.  1674,  to.  Daniel  Molyneux,  Ulster  King  of  Arms, 

who  d.  13  June,  1632. 

II.  Margaret,  ra.  Sir  Beverley  Newcomen,  Knt.  of  Moystov/n. 

\ .  AUce,  rf.  1  April,  1671 ;  w.  Sir  Thomas  Phillips,  Knt.  of 

-Xiwtownlimavady. 
ii^.  Elinor,  m.  Sir  Charles  Foster,  Knt.,  Mayor  of  Dublin. 
in.  Anne,  d.  12  Mav,  1609;  //;.  Sir  Robert  Jlcredith,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Excheq'uer,  who  d.  1688. 

I' William,  whose  will  is  dated  28  Dec.  1657,  was  s.  by  his 
bCst  Ron, 
\btuor  Usher,  Esq.  of  Donnybrook,  in.  Judith,  dau.  of  Sir 


Robert  Newcomen,  Knt.  of  Moystown,  by  whom,  who  d.  1652, 
he  had  issue, 

I.  WiLLiAJi  (Sir),  his  heir. 

II.  James,  (i.  s.  p.        in.  John,  c^.  s.  p.        rv.  Adam,  <Z. s.p. 
V.  Beverley,  of  Kilmeadon,  co.  Waterford,  d.  1683,  to.  1st, 

Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Percy  Smith,  Knt.  of  Ballynatray,  by 
whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  to.  Francis  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Rathcourcy ;  and  2ndly,  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Os- 
borne, 1st  bart.  of  Ballyntaylor,  co.  Waterford,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

1  Beverley,  31. P.  for  Waterford,  d.  1756;  to.  1st,  26  starch, 
1733.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Lysaght,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son, 
Beverley,  of  Kilmeadon,  who  d.  1756,  and  a  dau.,  Mary, 
TO.  Ambrose  Congreve,  Esq.  of  Mount  Congreve.  He  m. 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Edmond  Shuldham,  and  had 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth  Katherine,  in.  Henry  Alcock,  Esq.  of 
Wilton;  and  Judith,  m.  Edmund  Shuldham,  Esq. 

2  James,  of  Ballyntaylor,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Donellan,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

John.  Arthur  (Rev.),  went  to  America. 

Beverley,  to.  Melian,  dau.  of  James  Roche,  Esq.  of 
Glywn,  and  had,  i.  John,  of  Conty ;  ii.  Blelian  (Mrs. 
Heams) ;  in.  Jane,  m.  John  Boate,  Esq.  of  Duckspool ; 
IV.  Isabella,  m.  Roger  Dalton;  v.  Anne,  to.  Thomas 
Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry;  vi.  Jane,  to.  John  Osborne 
Odell,  Esq.  of  Mount  Odell ;  vii.  Susan,  m.  Christopher 
Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Tourin. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Congreve,  Esq.  o^ 
Mount  Congreve,  and  had  another  dan., 

Rebecca,  in.  Ambrose  Power,  Esq.  of  Barrettstown. 

3  John,  M.P.  for  Carrick,  d.  1741 ;  in.  Hon  Mary  St- 
George,  and  had  issue. 

Usher,  Lord  St.  George,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christo- 
pher Dominick,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Emily,  in. 
William  Robert,  2nd  Duke  of  Lcinster. 

Olivia,  TO.  1736,  Arthur  French,  Esq.  of  Tyrone,  co. 
Galway,  and  had  issue, 

4  Arthur,  ancestor  of  Ussher  of  CampJiire. 

1  Judith. 

2  Isabel,  in.  Edmund  Hubbard,  Esq.  of  Waterford. 

3  Anne,  to.  1st,  Sir  Thomas  Osborne,  4th  bart.  of  Ballyn- 
taylor; and  2ndly,  Francis  Skiddy,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

VI.  Christopher,  </.  young.  vii.  Philip,  d.  young. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  1633,  wife  of  Sir  Paul  Davis,  Knt.,  Clerk  of 
the  Council,  and  d.  20  July,  1633. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  1661,  m.  Sir  Philip  Perceval,  Knt.,  ancestor 
of  the  Earl  of  Egmont. 

III.  Isabella,  in.  Sir  Percy  Smith,  Knt.  of  Ballynatray. 

IV.  Alice,  d.  1684;  m.  Sir  Theophilus  Jones,  Knt.  of  Osbers- 
town. 

Mr.  Usher  was  drowned  in  the  River  Dodder,  2  March,  1623, 
when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Usher,  Knt.,  of  Portrane,  co.  Dublin,  and  of 
the  Castle  of  Grange,  co.  Wicklow,  knighted  26  May,  3636,  to. 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  of  Bellamont, 
Lord  Justice  of  Ireland,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Nov.  1633)  had 
issue, 

t.  Arthur,  d.  s.  p. 

II.  Christopher,  of  Dublin,  d.  Jan.  1706;  m.  Martha,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Long  Ashton,  and  had  issue, 

1  William,  d.  1718;  in.  Lettice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 
Henry  Waring,  Knt.,  of  Waringstown,  and  had  four  sons, 
1  William  ;  2  Henry;  3  Christopher;  4  John,  all  of  whom 
d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  Martha,  to.  Anthony  Manley,  Esq. 
of  Dublin,  and  Dorothy. 

2  Henry,  Barrister-at-Law,  to.  1639,  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Waring,  Knt.  of  Waringstown,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1  Martha,  d.  1797 ;  to.  1st,  Nehemiah  Donellan,  Chief 
Baron  of  the  Exchequer;  2ndly,  Philip  Perceval,  brother 
of  John,  1st  Earl  of  Egmont.  2  Florence. 

3  Elizabeth.  4  Mary  Anne. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  1612;  m.  Richard  Nevill,  Esq. 

II.  Judith,  TO.  Sir  John  Wemyss,  Knt.,  who  d.  11  Oct. 
1674.  ui.  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

Sir  William  to.  14  May,  1645,  2ndly.  Ursula,  dau.  of  Capt. 
George  St.  Barbe,  of  the  House  of  White  Parish,  Wilts,  and 
had  issue, 

III.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  William,  d.  25  Nov.  1647. 

V.  Adam  (Rev.),  to.  Rebecca  Wye,  who  d.  S  Aug.  1095,  and 
had  issue,  John,  d.  s.p.;  Frederick  (Rev.),  in.  Martha  Cope, 
and  d.  in  1766 ;  and  eight  other  children. 

VI.  Arthur.  vii.  Henry,  d.  1653. 

IV.  Mary,  TO.JHenry  Colley,  Esq.  of  Castle  Carberry,  and  was 
mother  of  Richard,  1st  Lord  Mornington. 

V.  Frances,  d.  young. 

Sir  William  d.  April,  1671 ;  his  3rd  son,  but  the  eldest  of  his 
2nd  marriage, 

John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Mount  Usssher,  Master  in  Chancery,  to. 
13  Oct.  1631,  Alice,  dau.  of  Samuel  Molyneux,  3rd  son  of 
Daniel  Molyneux,  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Usher,  Knt.  of  Donnybrook,  and  had  issue, 


1650 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


UST 


I.  Christopheb,  his  heir.  ii.  John. 

III.  Samuel  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Dunganstown,  co.  Wicklow,  h. 
1694,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  9  July,  1714,  aged  20, 
M.A.  1722;  m.  Frances  Walsh,  and  had,  with  three  dau.s., 

1  Frances,  m.  Thomas  Ball,  Esq.  of  Seapark,  co.  Wicklnw ; 

2  Alicia,  m.  William  West,  Esq.,  co.  Wicklow  ;  3  Kathcrine, 
m.  1st,  Mr.  Sheppard;  and  2ndly,  William  Phiunimore, 
Esq.,  four  sons, 

1  William,  Capt.  R.N.,  lost  at  sea  off  Scilly. 

2  Thomas,  Capt.  16th  regt.  of  foot,  m.  Rebecca,  dau.  of 
Rev.  William  Walsh,  and  d.  s.  p. 

3  John  (Rev.),  ra.  May,  1764,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
Humble,  and  had  three  sons, 

John  (Yen.),  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Raphoe,  30  Aug.  1818, 

d.  3.  p.  1835.  Cornelius. 

Henry  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,   rn.  his 

cousin,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Ussher,  D.D.,  and 

had,     1  Henry;     2  Thomas;    3  William;     4  Samuel; 

5  James ;  1  F'rances ;  2  Maria. 

4  Henry  (Rev.),  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
Astronomer  Royal  Ireland,  la.  Mary  Burne,  and  had  with 
five  daus.,  1  Frances;  2  Margaret;  3  Sarah;  4  Rebecca; 
5  Ahcia ;  and  two  younger  sons,  John,  and  Henry,  who 

,    hoth  d.  s.  'p.,  an  elder  son, 

SiK  Thomas  Ussher,  Knt.,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  Eear-Admiral 
of  the  Blue,  b.  1779,  Midshipman  R.N.  27  Jan.  1791; 
Capt.  of  the  "Redwing"  18  guns,  18  Oct.  1806,  and  of 
the  "  Undaunted"  38  guns,  2  Feb.  1813,  in  which  ship 
he  conveyed  Napoleon  I.  to  Elba,  28  April,  1S14.  Sir 
Thomas  -ni.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  F'oster,  Esq.  of 
Grove  House,  co.  Buckingham,  and  d.  6  Jan.  1848, 
having  had  issue, 

1  Sydney  Henry,  Capt.  R.N.  23  Nov.  184R,  sei-ved  on  the 
Nortli  American  and  West  Inchan  Stations. 

2  Thomas. 

1  Caroline.  2  Elizabeth.  3  Frances. 

IV.  Wilham,  d.  young.  v.  Tliomas,  6.4  Nov.  1704,  d.  s.  p. 
I.  Mary,  0.  9  Oct.  1091.  n.  Alice.  in.  Letitia,  b.  1693. 
IV.  Jane,  m.  Ross  Mahon,  Esq.  of  Castlegar,  co.  Galway. 

Mr.  Ussher  d.  10  March,  1745.    His  eldest  son, 

CuKisTOPHEK  UssHEK,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ussher,  co.  Wicklow, 
m.  22  Feb.  1715,  Elizabeth  Chetwood,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  WUliam,  d.  s.  p. 

in.  Christopher,  of  Eastwcll,  co.  Galway,  m.  Margaret 
Bayley,  and  had  issue, 

1  Chkistopheb,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  settled  in  Canada,  ra.  Mary, 
dau.  of —  Street,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John:  Edgewonli ; 
Samuel ;  Margaret,  iii.  —  Thompson,  Esq. ;  Harriet,  ra.  — 
Mitchell,  Esq. ;  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Ussher,  Esq. 
of  EastweU. 

I.  Kathcrine.        ii.  Alice.        in.  Martha  (Mrs.  Edgewortb). 

IV.  Jane,  m.  George  Rowan,  Esq.  ot,  Drumbeg,  co.  Wicklow. 
Mr.  Ussher  d.  1756,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Mount  Ussher,  and  of  Eastwell,  co. 
Calway,  M.P.  co.  Wicklow,  who  d.  s.  p.     His  nephew, 

Christopher  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  inherited  that  estate, 
and  r,i.  July,  1797,  ElUs,  dau.  of  James  Browne,  Esq.  of 
Browne  Hall,  co.  Mayo,  by  whom  (who  d.  1820)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Chri.stupher  (Rev.),  rn.  a  dau.  —  Brush,  Esq.  of  Gill  Hall, 
CO.  Down,  and  had  issue,  Arland;  Christopher;  Caroline; 
and  Ada.  in.  William,  rf.  «•.  p. 

I.  Ellis,  ra.  Xaverious  Blake,  Esq.  of  Oran  Castle,  co. 
Galway. 

II.  Honoria,  ?)i.  John  Donellan,  Esq.  of  Ballydonellan  Castle, 
CO.  Galway. 

Mr.  Ussher  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  m.  1831,  his  cousin,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Capt.  John  Ussher,  of  Canada,  and  d.  24  April,  ls51, 
having  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir,  now  of  Eastwell. 
u.  John,  ra.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Capt.  Dillon,  of  Johnstown, 
and  d.  1878,  having  had  issue,  two  sous  and  three  daus. 
in.  Edmund  Augustus,  d.  youug. 
IV.  William  Augustus  Edmund. 
I.  Mary,  ra.  Stewart  Johnston,  M.D. 
u.  Ellis  Belinda,  d.  unra.  March,  1825. 

Amu — Az.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  batons  or.  Crest — 
An  arm  couped  below  the  elbow  and  erect  vested  bendy  or  and 
az.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  baton  gold.  Motto — Ne  vile 
velis. 

Heat — Eastwell,  Kilrickle,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway. 


TTSSHER    OF    CAPPAaH. 

Ussher,  Kichaed  John,  Esq.  of  Cappagli,  co. 
Waterford,  J.P.  co.  Waterford,  b.  6  April,  1841  ; 
m.  20  Jan.  1866,  Elizabeth  Owen,  eldest  dau.  of 


Rev.  John  W.  Einlay,  of  Corkagh,  co.  Dublin,  and 

has  issue, 

I.  BEVERtET  Grant,  6.  19  Feb.  1867. 

II.  Percy  John,  6.  28  Aug.  1868. 

III.  Arthur  Hamilton,  h.  14  Sept.  1809. 

IV.  Nevile  Osborne,  b.  23  Aug.  1873. 

I.  Isabella  Mary  Grant,  b.  20  May,  1871. 

JLtlICa0C. — This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  preceding. 
Arthur  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh  and  Camphire,  4th  son  nt 
Beverlet  Usher,  Esq.  of  Kilmeadon,  and  grandson  of  AnTHuii 
Usher,  Esq.  of  Donnybrook,  by  Judith  Ncwcomen  liis  wife 
ra.  Lucy,  sister  of  Robert  Tayler,  of  Ballynort,  co.  Limeii.'k. 
and  left,  with  other  issue,  two  daus.,  Sarah,  m.  Riih  trd 
Keily,  Esq.  of  Strancally,'  whose  grandson,  Arthur  Ke.ly 
assumed  by  royal  license  1843  the  surname  of  Ussher;  Juditli. 
ra.  Mr.  Creagh,  and  a  son, 

John  Ussheb,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  m.  1st,  1761,  Elizabeth,  dau 
of  Christopher  Musgrave,  Esq.  of  Tourin,  and   sister  of  Sii 
Richard  Musgrave,  1st  Bart,  of  Tourin,  and  had  by  her, 
Arthur,  of  Camphire,  h.  30  March,  1764;  m.  Margaret,  d;m 
of   the  Rev.  Mr.  Hewetson,  and  left  at  his  decease  nin 
daus.    and  three  sons,   the  eldest  of  whom,  Christophe 
Musgrave  Ussher,   Esq.   of  Camphire,   co.  Waterford,  ni 
Miss    O'Grady.      Their    eldest    son,    Arthur    Edward,   in 
25  April,  1861,  Annie  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Henry  Hnssard 
Esq.,  Recorder  of  co.  Waterford;  and  their  2nd  son,  Tlionia 
O'Grady,    ra.  14  Jan.    1869,   Henrietta,   dau.   of    Thoina 
Harris,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue. 
Sarah,  m.  Ussher  Boate,  Esq.  of  Duckspool,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mr.  Ussher  m.  2ndly,  26  Aug.  1770    Elizabeth,  dau.  of  AWci 
man  William  Paul,  and  d.  8  March,  1789,  leaving,  with  otlie 
issue,  by  her, 

I.  Richard  Keilt,  of  Cappagh. 

II.  John,  of  Landscape,  co.  Wexford;  in.  Lucy,  dau.  of  tl 
Rev.  William  Glascott,  of  Pilltown,  co.  Wexford,  and  ■ 
16  Feb.  1844,  leaving  issue  by  her  (whod.  30  March,  1863), 

1  John  Glascott,  of  Landscape,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.P.  c 
Wexford,  d.  v.nm.  12  June,  1863. 

2  Richard,  of  Landscape,  ra.  1st,  1849,  Charlotte,  dau. 
Rev.  James   Metge,   and   widow  of  Robert  Livingston 
and  by  her  (who\;.   1875)  had  a  son,  John  Richard, 
1851,  and'?,  young;  and  a  dau.,  Lucy  Cassandra,  h.  1S5 
d.  25  JIarch,  1867.     He  ra.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Willia    r 
Hales  Carroll,  Esq.  of   llarcourt  .Street,  co.  Dublin. 

3  Arthur  Beverley,  settled  in  Australia. 

4  William  Neville,  ra.  Miss  Grant,  co.'  Cork,  and  has  isso 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unra.  15  Aug.  18G1. 

2  Sarah.  3  Lucy  Arabella,  d.v.nra.        -  4  Mary. 

5  Susan  Emily,  ra.  8  Aug.  1849,  Adam  Glascott,  4th5<' 
of  John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Killowen. 

6  Chariottc,  ia.  13  July,  1807,  Rev.  J.  F.  Metge  ffrench.  t| 

7  Isabella,  0..  unra. 
I.  Elizabeth.        ii.  Lucy.        in.  Judith.        iv.  Susanafe 

The  3rd  and  eldest  surviving  son  of  the  second  marriage, 

Richard  Keily  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh,  b.  4  Feb.  177 1 
m.  1st,  Martha,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Hewetson:  and2Dd 
6  Feb.  1836,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Col.  Jasper  Grant,  41st  reg 
Governor  of  Upper  Canada,  and  Lieut.-Governor  of  Carli 
(of  the  Grants  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Cork;.  By  the  latter  he  le 
at  his  decease,  25  Feb.  1854,  a  son  and  successor,  the  prcsi 
Richard  John  Ussher,  Esq.  of  Cappagh. 

Arms  and  CreH — Same   as  Usshee  of  Eastwell. 
Amor  vincit  omnia. 
Sea.t — Cappagh,  near  Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford. 


Uotti. 


USTICKE    OP    WOODLANE. 

NOWELL-USTICKE,     STEPHEN   USTICKE,    Esq. 

Woodlane,   Falmouth,  Cornvrall,  J.P.,  late  Liei 
Cornwall  Eangers  Militia,   h.   May,    1818;    m. 
April,  1858,  Lucy  E.  Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  If 
Rev.    Robert    Stapylton    Eree,    Vicar  of  Tinag 
Cornwall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Michael,  6.  20  Oct.  1858. 

II.  Michael  Staveley,  b.  1864. 

in.  William  G.  Stapylton,  b.  1860. 

IV.  Charles  Michael,  6.  1869. 

I.  Lucy  Elizabeth.  ii.  Minna  Georgiana. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Beauciiai 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  23  Feb.  1852,  the  surua 
and  arms  of  Nowell  and  Usticke,  on  succeedii 
1851,  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncles,  K 
Robert  Michael  Nowell-Ustiske,  and  of  Sir  Mich 
Nowell. 


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iltlTf  rtjjf .— John  Ustickb,  Esq.  of  Botallack,  St.  Just,  son 
of  John  Usticke,  Esq.  of  the  same  place,  vi.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Steplien  Pawlcy,  Esq.,  by  Margery  Trisiani  his  wife,  grand- 
(lau.  of  Sir  John  Arundell,  of  Trerice,  Cornwall,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Stephen  Usticke,  Esq.  of  Botallaf'k,  m  1  June,  1724, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Borlase,  Esq.  of  Eosecadyhill,  M.P.  for 
St.  Ives,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  m.  Juliana  Roberts. 

Thomas,  m.  Grate  Polwhelo. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Mary,  m.  Thomas  Trewreu,  Esq.  of  Trewardrcva. 

The  3rd  son, 

William  Usticke,  Esq  ,  m.  1752,  Philippa,  dau.  of  Philip 
Nowell,  Esq.  of  Falmouth,  and  sister  of  Sir  Michael  NowcU, 
lint..  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Stephen,  d.  unm. 

II.  Robert  Michael  Nowell,  b.  19  April,  1771,  of  Penwarne, 
Cornwall,  J. P.,  Cliaplain  to  the  Prince  Regent,  d.  s.  ^j. 

I.  Philippa,  m.  John  Davis,  Esq. 

II.  Mary,  »;.  Rev.  C.  V.  Le  Grice. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  John  Peters,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Peters, 
Ksq.  of  Winchilsea,  and  was  mother  of  the  Rev.  Michael 
Nowell  Peters,  M.A.,  of  Penwarne,  Cornwall,  Vicar  of 
iladron  and  Morvah,  m.  1818,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev. 
William  Borlase,  of  Castlehorneck,  and  had  issue,  three 
daus.  IV.  Jane. 

V.  Anne,  to.  Rev.  George  Allen,  of  Sesesck,  Cornwall,  brother 
of  Michael  Allen,  Esq.  of  Coleridge  House,  Devon,  and  had 
an  only  child,  Georgiana  Ann,  m.  6  June,  1816,  Theophilus 
.Samuel  Beauchant,  Capt.  R.M.A.,  and  by  him  (who  d.  Sept. 
1849)  had  issue, 

1  Stephen  Usticke  (Mr.  Nowell  Usticke). 

2  George,  b.  1S21 ;  m.  Eliza  Cregoe,  and  has  issue,  four 
daus. 

3  Theophilus,  m.  Elizabeth  Chester,  and  has  issue,  five 
daus. 

4  Allen  Michael,  m.  Augusta  Passingham,  and  has  issue, 
three  daus. 

1  Ann,  r,i.  E.  W.  Ommanney. 

2  Georgiana,  m.  Mr.  William  Broad,  of  Falmouth,  and  has 
one  son  and  two  daus. 

3  Lydia,  m.  W.  H.  Bloomfleld  Kempe,  Esq.,  and  has  two 
sons  and  three  daus. 

▼I.  Elizabeth.  vii.  Lydia,  m.  Henry  Warne,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  counter-quartered  gu.,  on  a 
aend  embattled  counter-embattled  between  two  plain  cottises 
Dr,  three  eagles  displayed  of  the  field,  for  Usticke;  2nd  and 
Srd,  per  fess  arg.  and  sa.,  a  fess  engrailed  counterchanged 
setween  a  sword  in  chief  point  upwards,  and  another  in  base 
Mint  downwards  ppr.,  for  Nowell;  2nd  and  Srd,  per  bend 
iinister  dovetail  or  and  sa.  six  martlets  within  a  bordure  all 
:ounterchanged,  for  Beadchant.  Crests — 1st,  Usticke,  A 
lemi-eagle  displayed  gu.,   gorged    with  a  plain    collar  and 

icndent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a  water- 

■uget  sa. ;  2nd,  Nowell,  A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 
loping  a  sword  ppr.  between  the  antlers  of  a  stag  sa. ; 
i,  Beauchant,  on  a  mount  vert  in  front  of  rays  of  the  sun 

i'r.  a  martlet  sa.,  holding  in  its  beak  an  acorn  slipped  also 

pr.    Moito — Semper  paratus. 

Seat — Woodlaae,  Falmouth,  Cornwall. 


UTHWATT    OF    MAIDS    MORETON. 

Uthwatt,  Maet,  of  Maids  Moreton,  Bucking- 
lam,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Key.  James 
-long  Long,  Rector  of  Maids  Moreton,  m.  1835, 
lev.  William  Audrewes  Uthwatt,  of  Maids  Moreton 
tud  Great  Linford,  J. P.  for  Bucks,  Rector  of  Maids 
vioreton,  and  Vicar  of  Stowe,  who  d.  1877,  leaving 
3sue, 

Turner  Button  Andrewes. 
Mary  Henrietta. 

Sent — Maids  Moreton  House,  Buckingham ;  and  Great 
inford  Place,  Newport  Pagnell. 


VALE    OF    MATHON    COURT. 

Vale,  Martindale  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Mathon 
'ourt,  CO.  Worcester,  son  of  the  late  William  Vale, 
>sq.,  R.N.,  of   Mathon  Court,   by   Catherine   his 

ife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ridgley,  Esq.,  educated  at 
'rin.  Hall,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1853,  called  to  the 
lar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  1856,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
\  orcester,  and  Major  Worcestershire  Militia, 
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S«a<— Mathon  Court,  near  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 


VANDELETJR    OF    KILRTTSH. 

Vandeleue,  Crofton  Moore,  Esq.  of  Kilrusli, 
CO.  Clare,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Col.  of  the  Clare  regt.  of 
Militia,  High  Sheriff  1832,  M.P.  for  co.  Clare  1859 
to  1874,  b.  9  Dec.  1808 ;  m.  23  April,  1832,  Lady 
Grace  Toler,  2nd  dau.  of  Hector  John,  2nd  Earl  of 
Norbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1872)  has  issue, 

I.  Hector  Stewart,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873,  late  Capt. 
Rifle  Brigade,  b.  18  Jan.  1836;  m.  18  July,  1867,  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Orme  Foster,  Esq.,  M.P.,  Stourton 
Castle,  CO.  Stafford,  and  has  a  son,  Cecil  Seymour,  6. 
1869. 

II.  Crofton  Toler,  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  5.  7  March, 
1840;  m.  18  Oct.  1864,  Charlotte  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Rev.  R.  Bury,  of  Carrigrenane,  co.  Cork. 

HI.  John  Ormsby  Moore,  Capt.  75th  regt.,  late  Rifle  Brigade, 
b.  5  July,  1841 ;  5Ji.  1870,  Frederica  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late 
Charles  W.  Beauclerk,  Esq. 

I.  FJizabeth  Frances,  to.  St.  John  Blacker,  Esq. 

II.  Francis  Letitia. 

III.  Grace  Dorothea,  m.  Robert  Gary  Reeves,  Esq. 

ILtltCajC. — The  Rev.  John  Vandeleur,  M.A.,  of  Cragg, 
CO.  Clare,  Rector  of  Kilrush,  2nd  son  of  Giles  Vandeleur, 
who  settled  at  Ralahine,  co.  Clare,  1660,  and  was  one  of  the 
Commissioners  for  applotting  quit-rents  in  Ireland,  seated 
himself  at  Kilrush,  1687,  and  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Thomas  Crofton,  Esq.  of  Inchirourlie,  co.  Limerick, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1703)  he  left  (his  will  was  dated  19  Aug. 
1726,  and  proved  13  March,  1727),  besides  other  issue,  an 
eldest  son, 

John  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John 
Ormsby,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue, 

Crofton,  his  heir. 

John  Ormsby,  of  Maddenstown,  co.  Kildare,  in.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Lord  Longford,  and  dying  1777,  left  two  sons, 
1  John  Ormsby,  Lieut. -Col.  5th  Dragoons,  father  of  John, 
Lieut. -Col.  10th  Hussars. 

Richard,  of  Rutland,  Queen's  Co.  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  m. 
Elinor,  dau.  of  John  Firman,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  and  rf. 
1772,  leaving,  with  several  daus.,  an  only  son,  Gen.  Sir 
John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  G.C.B.,  6.  1763,  who  in.  1829, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Glasse,  and  d.  1849, 
having  had  issue. 

Frances,  m.  Thomas  Meares,  Esq. 

Mr.  Vandeleur,  whose  will  was  dated  9  April,  and  proved 
9  Nov.  1754,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Crofton  Vandeleur,  Esq.  of  Kilrush,  in.  Alice,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Burton,  Esq.  (uncle  of  Francis  Pierpoint  Burton,  2nd 
Lord  Conyngham),  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Riglit 
Hon.  John  Forster,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  in 
Ireland,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John  Ormsbt,  his  heir. 

Thomas  Burton,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  King's  Bench  in 
Ireland,  d.  s.  'p.  1835. 

Crofton,  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  d.  at  Antigua,  leaving  a 
son.  Richard,  Major  38th  regt.  d.  unm. 

Frederick,  Capt.  87th  regt.,  killed  at  the  battle  of  Vittoria. 

William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Julianstown,  d.  1843. 

Dorothy  Maria.  Alice. 

Emily.  Frances,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  John  Ormsby  Vandeleur,  of  Kilrush, 
P.C,  Commissioner  of  the  Customs  for  Ireland,  to.  17  Nov. 
1800,  Lady  Frances  Moore,  youngest  dau.  of  Charles,  1st 
Marquess  of  Drogheda,  and  had  issue, 

Crofton  Moore,  now  of  Kilrush. 

Henry  Seymour,  d.  unm.  19  March,  1875. 

Anna  Frances. 

Alice,  m.  1st,  the  Rev.  Charles  Moore  Stewart,  2nd  son  of 
Alexander  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ards,  co.  Donegal;  and  2ndly, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Vandeleur,  of  the  10th  Hussars. 

Arms — Or,  a  trefoil  vert  between  three  mullets  purpure.  Crest 
— A  martlet  purpure  holding  in  the  beak  a  trefoil  or.  Motto — 
Virtus  astra  petit. 

Seat — Kilrush  House,  co.  Clare. 


VANDERSTEGEN    OF    CANE    END. 

Vanderstegen,  William  Henry,  Esq.  of  Cane 
End,  CO.  Oxford,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1843,  h.  18  Jan.  1808 ;  m.  Feb.  1852,  Ellen,  dau.  of 
Richard  Denny,  Esq.  of  Berghapton,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Henry  Brigham  Docolas,  6.  20  Dec.  1852. 

II.  Frederick  William,  6.  19  March,  1855. 


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1.  Gruct;  Ellen. 


n.  Dorothea. 


3Lflir<tCjr. — Hexrt  Vanderstegen  came  from  Holland  in 
the  reign  of  William  III.  His  son,  William  VANDERSTEGE>f, 
m.  1752,  Elizabeth,  clan,  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Brigham, 
Esq.  of  Cane  End,  or  Cannon  End  (whose  ancestoi',  Anthony 
Brigham.  was  Cofferer  to  Hekrt  VIII.,  and  purchased  the 
estate  from  the  King  at  the  dissolution  of  the  monasteries,  it 
having  been  part  of  the  endowment  of  the  Abbey  of  Notley, 
Bucks,  and  a  residence  of  the  monks  or  abbot).  He  d.  13  Feb. 
1797  ;  she  d.  12  July,  1800,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Vanderstegen,  Esq.  of  Cane  End,  who,  by  his  1st 
marriage,  had  issue  three  daus.,  i.  Brigham,  d.  unm. ;  ii. 
Frances,  m,  John  Drake,  Esq.,  and  had  issue,  John,  Louisa, 
Marianne ;  iii.  Marianne,  r,i.  Rev.  "William  Crabtree,  and 
d.  s.  p.  He  ra.  2ndly,  1807,  Elizabeth  Grace,  and  d.  10  June, 
1831,  having  issue  by  her  (who  d.  21  Jan.  1844)  one  son,  the 
present  William  Heket  Vanderstegen,  Esq.  of  Cane  End, 
and  one  dau.,  Louisa,  ni.  the  Eev.  Arthur  KugentBuckeridge. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  lion  arg.  between  two 
fishes  or,  for  Vanderstegen;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fleur-de-lis 
between  eight  martlets  sa.,  for  Brigham. 

/S'eai— Cane  End,  Reading. 


VANSITTAET    OF    SHOTTESBROOK. 

Vansittaet,  Coleraine  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Shot- 
tesbi'ook  Park,  Berts,  and  Foot's  Cray,  Kent,  for- 
merly Capt.  lltli  Hussars,  b.  31  Aug.  1833. 

JCtlTCrtgC. — The  Vansittarts  are  of  German  origin,  and 
were,  it  is  stated,  long  possessed  of  the  township  of  Sittard,  in 
the  duchy  of  Juliersand  Cleves,  whence  their  name,  originally 
Von  Sittard,  is  derived.  The  tirst  settler  in  England,  Peter 
Vansittakd,  an  eminent  Enssian  Merchant  (son  of  W.  J. 
Vansittard,  of  Dantzic,  and  grandson  of  J.  W.  Vansittard,  of 
Juliers),  d.  1705,  leaving,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Eobert  Saunderson,  of  London,  several  sons,  of  whom  the 
5th, 

Aethck  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook,  m.  1723,  Martha, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon.  Sir  John  Stonhouse,  Bart.,  and 
d.  1760,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Arthur,  his  heir. 

II.  Eobert,  Professor  of  Civil  Law  at  Oxford,  d.  nam.  1789. 
m.  Henry,  Governor  of  Bengal,  6.  1732;  la.  Amelia,  dau.  of 

Nicholas  Merse,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Madras,  and  dying  1770, 
left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1819), 

1  Henry,  m.  Catherine  Maria  Powney,  and  by  her  (who 
til.  2ndly,  George  Nesbitt  Thompson,  Esq.)  left  at  his 
decease,  12  Oct.  1787,  one  son, 

Henrt  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Kirkleatham,  co.  York, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1820;  ra.  21  July,  1812, 
Teresa,  2nd  dau.  of  Charlotte,  Viscountess  Xewcoraen, 
and  relict  of  Sir  Charles  Turner,  Bart.,  and  d.  1S43, 
leaving  an  only  dau.,  Teresa,  wife  of  Arthcr  Xew- 
comem,  Esq.,  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  who  d.  1848, 
leaving,  w-ith  other  issue,  a  son, 
Abthcr  Henry  Turner,  J.P.  West  Eiding  co.  York, 

6.  1844;  jii.  1863,  Eachel,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Jervoise 

Clarke  Jervoise,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

2  Nicholas  (Right  Hon.),  F.E.S.,  6.  1766,  created  Baron 
Besley,  1  March,  1823 ;  m.  Catherine  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  and  d.  s.p.  8  Feb.  1851. 

1  Sophia,  deceased. 

2  EmiUa,  )».  Edward  Parry,  Esq. 

IV.  George,  of  Bisham  Abbey  (see  that  branch). 

I.  Susannah,  Maid  of  Honour  to  the  Princess  Dowager  of 
Wales.  II.  Anne,  m.  Sir  Eobert  Palk,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Arthur  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook,  M.P.  for  Berks 
from  1757  to  1774,  m.  Hon.  Anne  Hare,  dau.  of  Lord  Cole- 
raine,  and  had  issue, 

Arthur,  his  heir.  Eobert,  d.  26  Dec.  1838. 

William,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Carlisle,  Rector  of  Shottes- 
brook, and  White  Waltham,  Berks,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of 
Gen.  George  Warde,  of  Woodland  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan, 
and  left  issue  (with  three  daus.)  four  sons,  one  of  whom! 
Spencer,  m.  Emily  Theresa,  dau.  of  Admiral  Warde,  K.H.,  of 
Squerryes,  and  relict  of  Eobert  Osborne,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Vansittart  d.  1804,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Arthur  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook,  m.  17  June,  1806, 

Hon.  Caroline  Eden,  4th  dau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland, 

and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1851), 
I.  Arthur,  his  successor. 

n.  Eobert,  of  Chuffs,  Maidenhead,  Berks,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col. 
late  of  the  Coldstream  Guards;  b.  24  Jan.  1811 ;  m.  4  Nov. 


1845,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Willis 
Fleming,  Esq.  of  Stoneham  Park,  Hants,  and  d.  2  IMny, 
1872,  having  had  one  son  and  eight  d.aus.,  1  Eobert  Arnold, 
Lieut.  4th  Dragoon  Guard.s,  b.  21  Oct.  1851,  m.  30  July,  1878, 
Alice,  3rd  dau.  of  Gilbert  Blane,  Esq.  of  Foliegon  Park, 
Leeds;  1  Katherine  CaroUne,  m.  14  Jan.  1869,  Thoiiia;? 
Campbell,  Esq.  of  Colgrain;  2  Fanny,  m.  Walter  Long, 
Esq. ;  3  Bertha;  4  Edith,  m.  the  late  Eobert  Peel  Wethcred, 
Esq.;  5  Mary,  m.  Henry  Fitzherbert,  Esq.;  6  Louisa; 
7  Constance  ;  8  Evelyn. 

III.  AVilliam,  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service,  of  Brunswick  Square, 
Brighton,  D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  for  Windsor,  b.  1813:  m.  1st, 
Emily,  dau.  of  Col.  E.  Anstruther,  Bengal  Cavalry,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  on  her  passage  home  from  India  1844),  had 
a  son  and  a  dau.,  Emily  Eden,  7u.  Oct.  1861,  George  Palmer, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Palmer,  of  Nazing  Park,  Essex. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Henrietta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Ambrose 
Humphry.s,  Esq.,  she  d.  1852;  and  3rdly,  6  Feb.  1806, 
Melanie,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  ijir  Eichard  Jenkins, 
G.C.B.,  M.P. 

IV.  George  Nicholas,  m.  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  J.  Mansfield,  E.?q., 
and  has  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau. 

V.  Henry,  E.I.C.S.,  m.  Mary  Jessop,  and  has  issue,  four  sons 
and  three  daus. 

VI.  Nicholas.  Lieut.  E.N. 

vu.  Charles  (Eev.).  m.  Rosalie,  dau.  of  Hans  Busk,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue  three  sons.  viii.  Francis,  E.A. 

I.  Caroline,  m.  George  Charles,  Lord  Vaux,  of  Harrowuen 
(see  Burke's  Peera(ie). 

II.  Charlotte  Eleanor,  m.  the  Eev.  Edward  Serocold  Pearce 
Serecold,  only  son  of  the  Dean  of  Ely,  and  has  issue  two 
daus. 

III.  Louisa,  m.  William  Chapman,  Esq.  of  South  Hill,  co. 
Westmeath,  brother  of  Sir  Montague  Chapman,  Bart,  of 
Kilhia  Castle,  co.  Westmeath. 

IV.  Sophia,  III.  T.  A.  Anstruther,  Esq.,  Madras  Civil  Service, 
and  has  issue  five  sons. 

Mr.  Vansittart  d.  31  May,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Arthur  Vansittart,  Esq.  of  Shottesbrook  Park,  and  Foot's 
Cray  Place,  Kent,  b.  2  May,  1S07;  m.  26  March,  1831,  Diana 
Sara,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Crosbie,  of  Watergate,  Sussex, 
and  had  issue, 

CoLERAiNE  Egbert,  now  of  Shottesbrook  Park. 
Eose  Sophia,  m.  Oswald  Smith,  Esq. 
He  d.  on  Good  Friday,  22  April,  1859. 

Arms — Erm.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  on  a  chief  gn.  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  between  two  crosses-patce  arg.  Crest — An  eagle's 
head  couped  at  the  neck  between  two  wings  elevated  and 
displayed  sa.  the  whole  resting  on  two  crosses-patec  arg. 
Motto — Fataviam  invenient. 

Seats — Shottesbrook  Park,  near  Maidenhead ;  and  Foofs 
Cray,  Bromley. 


VANSITTART    OF    KIEKLEATHAJil, 
Co.    YORK. 


See  Preceding  Memoie. 


VANSITTART    OF    BISHAM    ABBEY. 

VA^"SITTAET,  G-EOEGE  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Bisham 
Abbey,  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  that  co.  I 
from  1847  to  1859,  b.  23  April,  1823;  m.  1st, 
11  Dec.  1852,  Catherine  EHzabetli,  dan.  of  John 
Steuart  Menzies,  of  Ciddares,  co.  Perth,  which  lady 
d.  1874,  and  2ndly,  19  Jan.  1876,  Constance  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Goodwin  Colquitt  Craven,  Esq.  of 
Brockhampton  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

UllTCitCJ*^* — George  Vaksittart,  Esq.  of  Bisham  Abbey, 
Berks,     b.  15   Sept.  1745,  4th  son   of  Arthur  Vansittart, 

Esq.  of  Shottesbrook  {see  preceding  Article),  represented  lierks 
for  twenty-eight  years.     He  vi.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  James  ; 
Stonhouse,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George  Henry,  a  General  Officer,  6.  1768  ;  m.  1818,  Ann 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Copson,  Esq.,  and  dying  v.  p.  4  Feb. 
1824,  left  issue, 

1  George  Henry,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

2  Augustus  .\rthur,  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  M.A.,  Barris- 
ter-at-Law,  b.  14  July,  1824;  r,i.  26  May,  1857,  Hon. 
Eachael  Fanny  Anne  Irby,  dau.  of  George  Ives,  Lord 
Lord  Boston. 

II.  Edward  (Eev.),  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of 
Neale  {see  Neale  of  AlUsleu). 

iir.  Henry,  Eear-Adiniral  of  the  Eed,  c^.  March,  1843. 

I.  CaroUne  Anne,  ru.  1792,  Augustus  Henry  East,  Esq. 

II.  Laura,  rii.  Fulwar  Craven,  Esq.,  and  d.  1844. 

III.  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Van  Sittart  d.  21  Jan.  1825. 

Arms,  &c. — See  Vansittart  of  Shottesbrook. 
Seat — Bisham  Abbey,  near  Marlon-,  Berks. 


VAN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY". 


VAU 


1653 


VAN 


STBAXTBENZES    OF 
THOKNE. 

See  Steaubenzee. 


SPENNI- 


VAtraHAN    OF    COUE,TFIELB. 

VAroHAN,  John  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Courtfield, 
CO.  Hereford,  J.P.  for  cos.  Gloucester,  Monmouth, 
Hereford,  and  Mayo,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Monmouth, 
Lieut. -Col.  Comiuanding  Monmouthshire  Militia, 
h.  2  July,  1808  ;  m.  1st,  12  July,  1830,  Eliza  Louisa, 
dau.  of  John  EoUs,  Esq.  of  The  Hendre,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Herbert  Alfred,    D.D.,    Roman    Catholic   Bishop    of 
Salford,  6.  1832. 

II.  Roger  William,  Archbishop  of  Sydney,  h.  1834. 

III.  Kenelm,  Priest,  6.  1840. 

IV.  Joseph,  b.  1841,  Prior  of  St.  Benedict's  Monastery,  Fort 
Augustus,  N.B. 

V.  Francis,  6.  1844  ;   in.  16   Aug.  1S71,   Caroline,   dau.  of 
Charles  Pope,  Esq.  of  St.  Louis. 

VI.  Bernard,  Priest,  b.  1847. 

vu.  KeginaUl,  b.  1849;  m.  5  April.  1875,  Julia,  dau.  of  John 
Shanahan,  Esq.  of  New  South  Wales. 

VIII.  John,  Priest,  b.  1853. 

I.  Gwladys,  a  Nun.  ii.  Teresa,  a  Nun,  deceased. 

III.  Clare,  a  Nun,  deceased.  iv.  Mary,  a  Nun. 

V.  Margaret,  d.  in  infacy. 

Lieut.-Col.  Vaughan  m.  2ndly,  15  Feb.  1860,  Mary, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lul- 
worth  Castle,  co.  Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

IX.  Charles,  6.  1860;  <?.  in  infancy. 

VI.  Eliza,  d.  in  infancy. 

itfllCHtir. — Thomas  ap  Gwillim,  of  Perthyr,  4th  son  of 
William  ap  Jenkin,  alias  Herbert,  Lord  of  Gwarindee  (s-v- 
Herbert  oj  Llanarih),  %i.  Maud,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
John  Morley,  Knt.  of  Llansaintfraed,  and  had  issue.  The 
4th  son, 

Howell  ap  Thomas  ap  Gwillim,  of  Perthyr,  m.  twice.  The 
3rd  son  of  the  2nd  marriage,  with  Catherine,  dau.  of  Grono 
ap  Ivor, 

William  Vtchan,  or  William  the  younger,  resided  at  Llan- 
rothal,  in  co.  Hereford,  not  far  from  Perthyr.  He  m.  a  dau. 
of  John  Pye,  Esq.  of  the  The  Mynde  Park,  co.  Hereford,  and 
had  with  three  daus.,  as  many  sons.     The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Vaoghan,  ?;i.  a  dau.  of  Lewis  John  Gwillim,  and 
had  three  sons,  James,  Thomas,  and  Henry.    The  elder, 

James  Vaughan,  of  Llangattock,  m.  Sibylla,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Gwilym,  of  Killwch  Vach,  Lord  of  Bicknor  in 
1575,  and  had  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Clifford,  Lord  of  Welsh  Bick- 
nor, m.  Jane,  dau.  and  eventual  heiress  of  Richard  Clarke, 
Esq.  of  Wellington,  co.  Hereford,  and  d.  1601,  having  had 
three  daus.  and  five  sons ;  the  2nd  was  William,  of  Wellington ; 
the  eldest,  and  heir, 

John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Welsh  Bicknor,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  Clifford  Park,  co.  Hereford,  living  1634,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Kichard  Lingen,  Esq. ;  and  was  father  of  two  daus.  (Mary, 
m.  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Jones,  of  Dingestow,  co. 
Monmouth  ;  and  Margaret,  m.  WiUiam  Bridges,  of  Upleadon, 
00.  Hereford),  and  of  three  sons,  Richard,  his  heir;  John, 
called  of  Raglan,  in  family  deed,  1639 ;  and  Thomas  (Rev.), 
ordained  1626.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Welsh  Bicknor,  6.  1600,  m. 
twice.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Agatha,  dau.  of  John  Berington, 
Esq.  of  Cowarne  Court,  co.  Hereford,  he  left  at  his  decease, 
1696,  a  son, 

John  Vaughan,  of  Courtfield,  6.  1675,  m.  1st,  1693, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Curzon,  and  by  her  had  a  dau., 
Mary,  m.  Rowland  Bartlett,  Esq.  of  Helland,  co.  Gloucester. 
Mr.  Vaughan  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Philip  Jones,  Esq. 
of  Llanarth  Court,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1757)  had, 

Jones,  of  Courtfield  and  Clyrow,  6.  1707;  d.  s.p.  1780. 

BicHARD,  of  whom  presently. 

William,  attainted  for  treason  after  the  battle  of  Culloden, 
and  excluded  from  the  general  pardon  in  1747.  He  subse- 
quently entered  the  Spanish  service,  attained  the  rank  of 
Gen.,  and  commanded  the  regt.  called  "Iberia." 

Philip,  6.  1716;  d.  1734. 

Teresa,  b.  1713;  m.  1740,  Edward  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth. 


John  Vaughan,  d.  1754.    His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Vaughan  is  said  to  have  fought  in  the  Duke  of 
Perth's  Division  at  Culloden.  He  subsequently  entered  the 
Spanish  service,  and  d.  in  that  country,  having  m.  a  Spanisli 
lady,  Donna  Francesca,  dau.  of  Guillcrmo  Fuorl-y-Mammau 
and  Catalina  Marquirez-y-Onel,  "  Gente  distinqiiida  di  il 
connado  de  Moitez,"  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and  a  dau., 
William,  and  Elizabeth,  m.  Col.  Count  of  Kilmallock,  in  the 
Spanish  service.    The  son, 

William  Vaughan,  Esq.,  6.  1740;  m.  1768,  Frances,  dau. 
of  John  Turner,  Ksq.  of  Hampstead,  and  d.  1796,  leaving 
(with  a  dau.,  Frances,  vi.  Thomas  Major  Davi.s)  an  only  son, 

William  Michael  Thomas  John  Vaughan,  Esq.,  of  Court- 
field,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1833,  b.  1781  ;  )/?..  1st, 
22  Aug.  1803,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth 
Castle,  Dorset ;  and  2ndly,  1835,  Lady  Mary  Anno  Gage, 
relict  of  Sir  Thomas  Gage,  Bart.,  and  dau.  of  Valentine,  1st; 
Earl  of  Kenmare ;  the  latter  lady  d.  s.  p.  13  June,  1840. 
By  the  former,  Mr.  Vaughan  had  issue, 

John  Francis,  now  of  Courtfield. 

William,  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Plymouth,  b.  1814. 
Richard,  a  Priest,  b.  1826. 

Edmund,  Rector  of  St.  Mary's,  Perth,  N.B.,  b.  1827. 
Frances,  a  Nun,  deceased. 
Mary,  a  Nun,  deceased. 

Teresa  Mary  Eleanora,  m.  1841,  Thomas  Weld  Blundell,  Esq. 
of  Ince  Blundell  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  (see  Weld  Blundell). 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  three  lions  rampant  arg.     Ci-es': 
— A  child's  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  ppr.  crincd  or,  and 
entwined  round  the  neck  with  a  snake  vei't.     Mottoes — Duw 
digon;  and  Simplices  sicutpueri  sagaces  sicut.scrpentes. 

'Seat — Courtfield,  near  Ross,  co.  Hereford.  Town  Hesideiice 
—17,  Cromwell  Place,  South  Kensington,  London. 


VAUGHAN    OF    HUMPHRESTON    HALL. 

iSee  Jokes  of  Shaclcerley. 


LEE-VAUGHAN    OF    RHEOLA    AND 
LANELAY. 

See  Lee. 


VAUGHAN  OF   BURLTON  HALL   AND 
WOODGATE. 

Vaughan,  Thomas  Goldisbrotigh  Chambee, 
Esq.  of  Woodgate,  co.  Salop,  5.  12  July,  1856. 

iLtltCStflC. — This,  with  several  other  Cambrian  families, 
derives  from  Tudor  Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford  and  Whitting- 
ton,  Chief  of  the  "  Tribe  of  the  Marches."  Fourth  in  descent 
from  the  Lord  of  Hereford  and  Whittington  was, 

Ehts  ap  Edntfd  (commonly  called  Rhys  Sais,  from  being 
bred  among  the  English),  Lord  of  Oswestry,  Whittington,  and 
part  of  both  Maelors,  m.  1137,  Eva,  dau.  of  Griffith  Hir  (de- 
scended from  Tudor  the  Great,  Prince  of  South  Wales),  and 
had  three  sons.    The  3rd  son, 

Idhon  ap  Rhys  Sais,  Lord  of  Dudleston  and  Trayan,  ni. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Bone,  Ent.  of  Utkinton,  co.  Chester, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Trehatarn  ap  Idhon,  Lord  of  Dudleston,  m.  Elen,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jeffrey  Cornwall,  Knt.,  Baron  of  Burford,  and  had  (witli 
other  issue)  a  5th  son, 

HwFA  ap  Trehatarn,  who  had,  by  gavelkind  tenure,  hisi 
share  of  his  father's  lands  in  Dudleston.  From  this  Hwfa  ap 
Trehayarn,  the  6th  in  descent, 

Eignon  Vychan  ap  Edntvit,  of  Plas  Thomas,  in  Dudleston, 
Salop,  m.  Blyfanwy,  dau.  of  levan  ap  Ednyvit  Gam,  hneally 
descended  from  Tudor  Trevor,  and  was  great  grandfather  of 

Rhys  ap  Llewellyn,  Gent,  of  Plas  Thomas,  in  Dudleston, 
who  had  five  sons,  Thomas,  a  Catholic  Priest ;  Edward,  of  Plas 
Ithell ;  John  Lloyd,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  Robert,  of  Plas  Owen ;  and, 

John  Vaughan,  4th  son,  father  of 

Thomans  ap  John  Vaughan,  of  Plas  Thomas,  Salop,  m. 
Joan,  dau.  of  Philip  Jennings,  Esq.  of  Dudleston,  by  Diana  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bowyer,  Bart.,  and  left,  with  tv,o 
elder  sons,  living  1675,  but  who  both  d.  s.  p.,  a  3rd  son, 

Rev.  Philip  Vaughan,  Rector  of  Hordley,  Salop,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Enser,  of  Whittle,  in  the  same  co.,and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  who  (?.  s.  p.  at  Oxford,  1674. 
Peter,  heir  to  his  father.  Philip. 

Rev.  Philip  Vaughan  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Peter  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Plas  Thomas,  living  1695.    He  m. 


1654 


VAU 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VAU 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kev.  Joseph  Ottiwcll,  Vicar  of  EUcsmere; 
and  d.  1700,  leaving  issue.*     His  3rcl  son, 

Philip  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  Burlton,  bapt.  10  Oct.  1C90;  m. 
30  Jan.  1716,  Jane,  dau.  of  Roger  Bolas,  Esq.  of  Euyton,  by 
Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Cliamb re,  Esq.  of  Burlton; 
and  lefc  at  his  decease,  1755,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Thomas  Vacghan.  Esq.  of  Burlton  and  Plas  Thomas,  b. 
20  Feb.  1720 ;  in.  1759,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Chambre,  Esq.  of  Whittal  (youngest  brother  of  Francis 
CUambre,  Esq.  of  Petton,  Salop),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Benjamin  Goldisbrough,  Esq.,  a  lineal  de- 
BLcndant  of  Godfrey  Goldisbrough  (of  an  ancient  Yorkshire 
family).  Bishop  of  Gloucester  1598.  By  Elizabeth  Chambre 
his  wife,  Thomas  Vaughan  had  issue.  Mr.  Vauglian  d.  21  April, 
17S0.    His  only  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Burlton  and  Plas  Thomas,  Capt. 
in  the  army,  6.  21  May,  1766.  Capt.  Vaughan  was  lost  on  his 
passage  homeward,  in  the  "  Prince  of  Wales  "  East  Indiaman, 
27  May,  1804;  having  7)i.  11  Aug.  1795,  Lowry-Nanney,  dau.  of 
AVilliani  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Maes-y-Neuadd,  co.  Merioneth  (who 
took  the  name  of  Nansey),  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept.  1803) 
liad  an  only  surviving  son, 

PlObert  Chambbe  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  Burlton  Hall,  and 
Woodgate,  Salop,  B.A.  Oxon,  6.  3  June,  1796;  m.  11  Sept. 
1828,  Anna,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Massy,  2nd  son  of 
Hugh,  2nd  Lord  Massy,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Nanney  Chambre,  of  Woodgate,  Salop,  6.  28  Aug. 
1S30;  m.  25  Sept.  1855,  Catherine  Massy,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Dickin,  Esq.  of  Loppington  House,  Salop ;  and  d. 
1809,  having  had  issue, 

1  Thomas  Goldisbeocgh  Chambbe,  now  of  AA'oodgate. 

2  John  Kodcric  GoldisbrouL'li,  6.  23  Oct.  1857;  (/.  4  Dec. 
1857. 

3  Kobert  Percy  Goldisbrough,  b.  11  June,  1839;  d.  Nov. 
1874. 

4  Frederick  Edward  Goldisbrough,  b.  9  Nov.  1865. 

1  Catherine  Eleanor  C. 

2  Mary  Louisa  Gertrude,  d.  Oct.  1874. 

3  Sarah  Anna  Lowry,  6.  June,  and  d.  Dec.  1863. 

u.  Edward  Goldisbrough  Chambre,  of  Burlton  Hall,  near 
Shrewsbury,  Salop,  s.  to  the  Burlton  estate  on  the  death  of 
his  father,  8  Aug.  1874,  b.  20  Aug.  1832. 

m.  Arthur  Chichcle  Chambre  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Lambley  Vicar- 
age, Carlisle,  b.  12  Aug.  1834 ;  vi.  8  Aug.  1861,  Susanna 
Clotilde,  youngest  dau.  of  Jacob  Hinds,  Esq.  of  Barbados, 
^ind  has  issue, 

1  William  Chambre,  6.  28  March,  1804. 

2  Arthur  Chichcle  Chambre,  b.  21  April,  1865. 

1  Amy  Cicely.  2  Elizabeth  Maud. 

3  Susanna  Clotilde.        4  Anna  Jane.        5  Mary-Dent. 
0  Isabel  Gibson. 

tv.  William  Wynn,  b.  13  Dec.  1843. 

J.  Catherine  Elizabeth,  r,i.  18  Dec.  1867,  John  Campbell 
Lambert,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Lambert,  of  Lystonllall, 
Essex,  and  has  a  son.  Archibald  Vaughan,  b.  19  Nov.  1868. 

II.  Anna.  ii.  Edith.  iv.  Lowry. 

Mr.  Vaughan  d.  8  Aug.  1876. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  che\Ton  gu.  between  three  boars"  heads 
couped  of  the  second,  armed  or,  langucd  az.  on  the  centre  of 
ihe  chevron  a  crescent  of  the  first  within  an  annulet  of  the 
third.  Ci-esl — On  a  chapcau  quartered  up  erm.,  a  boar's  head 
couped  also  gu.  armed  or,  langued  az.  Motto — Afrad  pob 
afraid. 

<Seat— Woodgate,  Salop. 


■VATJGHAN    OF    VELINNEWYDD. 

Williams-Yaughan,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Velinne- 
wydd,  Brecon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Eaduor  and 
Brecon,  High  Sheriff  1855,  b.  1810  ;  m.  1845,  Eliza- 
beth Fortune  Maiy,  only  child  and  heiress  of  the 
late  John  AVilliams,  Esq.  of  the  Skrecn,  co.  Eadnor, 
.•md  of  VeUiunevN^d,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1869)  has 
issue, 

*  Peter  Vaughan's  two  eldest  sons  were  Tho.ma.s  and  John; 
the  latter  d.  s.  v  I'U-    The  eldest, 

Thomas  Vaughan,  Esq.,  ra.  5  Jan.  1704,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Henry  Hatchett,  Gent,  of  The  Wood,  and  had  by  her 
(who  ((.  1710),  Thomas,  his  successor,  h.  1706;  and  Hatchett, 
who  d.  in  his  infancy,  1710.  Jlr.  Vaughan,  of  The  Wood,  d. 
1719,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  child, 

Thomas  Vacghan,  of  The  Wood,  ui.  Sarah  Hatchett,  of  Lee, 
Salop,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1704),  two  daus.,  Margaret, 
<'.  1729  ;  and  Sabah.  who,  becoming  heir  to  her  father,  at  his 
death,  1737,  and  dying  unm.  1753.  bequeathed  the  old  family 
estate  of  Plus  Thomas  to  her  great-uncle,  Philip  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Burlton,  3rd  son  of  Peter  Vaughan,  of  Plis  Thomas. 
BUc  left  The  Wood  to  her  mother  and  her  heirs. 


John  Williams,  educated  at  St.   John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
J. P.  cos.  Radnor,  and  Brecon,  b.  1853. 

IVIr.  Williams-Yaughan  assumed  the  name  of 
Vaughan,  by  royal  license,  under  the  will  of  his 
uncle,  William  Grwynne  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Llanvillo, 
and  subsequently  adopted  that  of  Williams  also. 
He  is  the  eldest  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Jones,  Esq. 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William 
Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Pcnymaes,  Llanvillo,  co.  Brecon, 
and  grand-  dau.  of  the  late  William  Gwynne,  Esq. 
of  Cynghordy,  co.  Carmarthen. 

.Sr"fs— Velinncwydd  House,  Brecon;  and  The  Skreen,  Er- 
wood,  CO.  Radnor. 


VAUGHAN    OF    GOLDEN    GROVE. 

Llotd-Vaijghan,  William  Peisley  Hutchin- 
son, Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  King's  Co.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  h.  28  April,  1844 ;  m. 
5  Aug.  1869,  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  dau.  of  William 
Henry  Darby,  Esq.  of  Leap  Castle,  King's  Co.  Mr. 
Lloyd-Vaughan  is  heir  general  and  representative 
of  LiOTD  of  Gloster,  and  Vaughan  of  Golden 
Grove. 

ILlltCatlC.— The  Vaughans  of  Golden  Grove,  King's  Co.. 
are  of  ancient  Welsh  ancestry,  and  represent  also  the  old 
English  family  of  Peisley,  as  well  as  the  equally  old  Welsh 
family  of  Llotd  of  Gloster,  King's  Co. 

John  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  St.  Dogwells,  co.  Pembroke,  was 
seised  in  fee,  before  1640,  of  certain  lands  and  tenements  in 
that  CO.  By  Jane  Bullen  his  wife  he  had,  with  a  son,  Richard, 
mentioned  in  his  brother's  will,  1710,  a  son, 

Hectob  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Dromoyle  and  Knocknamease, 
King's  Co.,  who  had  a  grant  of  a  fourth  part  of  the  estate  of 
Terence  (Coghlan  attainted  of  treason),  by  patent,  dated  30  Dec. 
1668,  and  a  grant  of  Tristan  and  Clonmacpoer,  dated  5  Feb. 
1070.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.,  1698,  and  m.  1st,  10 
Slay,  1664,  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Capt.  William  Peisley, 
of  Knocknamease,  King's  Co.,  grand-dau.  of  Bartholomew 
Peisley,  Esq.  of  Punchestown,  co.  Kildare,  Comptroller  to 
Thomas,  Viscount  Wentworth,  afterwards  Earl  of  Strafford, 
Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland,  by  Katherine  de  la  Moore  his  wife,  of 
Moore  and  Walton,  co.  Oxford,  and  great-grand-dau.  of  George 
Peisley,  Esq.  of  Ascott,  co.  Oxford,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Peisley,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Dromoyle,  6.  15  Aug.  1693,  whose  will  is  dated 
17  May,  1718.     He  vu.  Mary  HatwcU,  and  had  a  son. 

Hector,  of  Fancroft,  King's  Co.,  whose  will,  dated  3  June, 
1779,  was  proved  18  Nov.  the  next  year.  He  m.  his 
cousin,  Bridget,  dau.  of  William  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq. 
of  Golden  Grove  (who  was  6.  8  Nov.  1706). 

I.  Frances,  m.  Col.  Robert  Hedges,  of  Macroom,  co.  Cork. 

II.  Jane,  in.  Jasper  Grant,  Esq.  of  Kilmurry,  co.  Cork. 

Mr.  Vaughan  m.  2ndly,  1685,  Anne  Webster,  by  whom  he  had, 
with  a  dau.,  Anna,  rn.  Kilner  Brazier,  Esq.  of  Lizard,  co. 
Limerick.    He  d.  18  Nov.  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Peislet  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,   alias' 
Knocknamease,  6.  4  Feb.  1666;  ra.  1st  (articles  dated  8  April, 
1097)  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Sadleir,  Esq.   of  Kilvelagh,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec.  1710)  two  sons  and 
six  daus., 

I.  Hector  Bullen,  6.  29  Oct.  1701 ;  d.  imra. 

II.  William  Peisley  Olivek  Sadleir,  his  heir. 

I.  Frances,  b.  15  Aug.  1698;  m.  May,   1718,  Ralph  Wallis, 
Esq.  of  Springmount,  Queen's  Co. 

II.  Mary,  b.  25  June,  1700;  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  1723. 

III.  Anne,  6.  17  Nov.  1702;  d.  unm.  1723.  i 

IV.  Jane,  b.  10  Feb.  1708;  d.  num.  \ 

V.  Letitia,    b.  2   Dec.  1710;    ra.   14    July,    1739,  William 
Pendred,  Esq.  of  Broghillstown,  co.  Carlow. 

VI.  Bridget,  6.  8  Nov.  1706;  ;/!.  Hector  Vaughan,  Esq.  of 
Fancroft. 

Mr.  Vaughan  was  High  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1738.    His  son, 
William  Peisley  Oliver  Sadleib.  Vacghan,  Esq.  of  Goldett 

Grove,  b.  29  Jan.  1703;  m.  5  Oct.   1738,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 

John  Trench,  of  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  Nov.  1742)  he 

left  at  his  decease,  r.  j).  1746  (with  a  dau.,  Mary,  6.  16  July, 

1741 ;  d.  v.nm.  1764)  a  son, 
William  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High 

Sheriff  King's  Co.  1706,  b.  15  Oct.  1739;  ra.  3  June,  1704,  Mary, 

dau.  of  Nicholas  Synge,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  KilUilue,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  27  Dec.  1808)  he  had  issue. 


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I.  WiLttAM  Peislet,  his  heir. 

II.  Ricliaril  (liev.),  »!.  Catherine,  dau.  and  heir  of  Oliver 
Latham,  Esq.  of  Killenall ;  d.  s.  p.  30  June,  1841. 

I.  Martha,  of  whom  presently.        ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

III.  Sophia,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Vaughan  d.  14  June,  1809,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  High 
Sherifif  of  King's  Co.  1805,  6.4  July,  1774;  d.  unm.  4  Dec. 
1842,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 

Martha  Vaughan,  of  Golden  Grove,  6.  11  Sept.  1781;  m. 
May,  1822,  John  Lloyd,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  John  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Gloster,  King's  Co.  (see  Pedigree  of  Lloyd);  d.  '26  Jan. 
1849,  and  was  buried  at  Farncroft,  leaving  an  only  child, 

Mary  Vaoghan  Lloyd,  of  Golden  Grove,  b.  1824 ;  to. 
Samoel  Dawson  Hctchinson,  Esq.  of  Mount  Heaton,  King's 
Co.,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  26  July,  1843,  the  names 
.md  arms  of  Vaughan  and  Lloyd,  and  had  a  son,  William 
Peisley  Hutchinson  Lloyd  Vaughan,  now  of  Golden  Grove. 

(^amilg  of  I'loub  of  (Slostcr. 

Tudor  ap  Ievan,  3rd  son  of  Ievan  ap  Llewelyn,  de- 
scended from  Cadrod  Hardd,  or  Cadrod,  the  Handsome,  a 
Welsh  Prince,  seated  in  the  Isle  of  .Vnglesey,  in  the  10th  cen- 
tury), by  Mabli  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Grono  ap  Tudor, 
derived  from  .Marchweithain,  Lord  of  Is-Aled,  Founder  of  the 
XI.  Noble  Tribe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys,  ra.  Mabli,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Griffith  ap  Ievan  Gethin  (ancestor  of  the  Merediths  of 
Abertanat),  derived  from  Einion  Efcll,  Lord  of  Cynllaeth  {sec 
Edwards  of  ^ess  Strange).    Their  son, 

DAvro  Lloyd,  m.  Mali,  dau.  and  heir  of  Grono  ap  Ievan, 
derived,  through  Eledyr  ap  Ehys  Sais,  from  Tudor  Trevor, 
Lord  of  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

TcDoa  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris-yn-Tale,  co.  Denbigh,  m. 
Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  of  Plas  Newydd,  and  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Henry 
Salusbury,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Sib  Evan  Lloyd,  Knt.  of  Bodidris,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Mostyn,  Esq.  ofMostyn,  co.  Flint,  and  relict  of  John 
Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas  yn  Yale,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Catherine,  ra.  Cadwalader  Price,  of  Kliiwlas,  co.  Merioneth,  a 
Bon  and  heir. 

Sib  Jonn  Llotd,  Knt.  of  Bodidris,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Salusbury,  Esq.  of  Kug,  co.  Merioneth  (see  Bcrke's 
Peerafff.  and  Baronetage,  Salusbury,  Bart,  of  Llanwcn),  and 
was  father  of 

Evan  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Bodidris,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co  Denbigh, 

!apt.-Gen.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.  in  Ireland,  m.  Mary, 
iau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  Trevor,  Knt.  of  AUington,  co. 
Denbigh,  derived  from  Tador  Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford,  and 

lad,  with  other  issue, 

John,  of  Bodidris,  J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Denbigh,  m.  1st,  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Sir  BevisThelwall,  Knt. ;  and  2ndly,  Eleanor, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Jones,  Knt.  of  Castellmarch,  one  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Kings  Bench,  and  widow  of  John  Price,  Esq. 
of  Riiiwlas,  CO.  Merioneth.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  son 
and  heir, 

Sib  Evan  Lloyd,  1st  Bart,  of  Bodidris,  so  created  1616- 
He  ?)i.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  WiUiams,  Knt.  of  Llan- 
gibby,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  Evan  Lloyd,  2nd  Bart,  of  Bodidris,  rn.  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Eees  Tanat,  Esq. ;  and  d.  6  April,  1700, 
leaving  an  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress  (see  Burke's 
Extinct  Baronetage), 

Margaret  Lloyd,  m.  Richard  Vaughan,  Esq.  of 
Corsygedol,  co.  Merioneth,  and  was  mother  of 
Catherine  Vaughan,  who  m.  Rev.  Hugh  Wynn, 
D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and  left  a  dau.  and 
heiress,  Margaret  Wynn,  ra.  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  Bart. 
of  Mostyn,  co.  Flint,  and  had  (with  other  issue,  who 
d.  s.  p.),  Elizabeth  Mostyn,  ra.  Edward  Pryce  Lloyd, 
Lord  Mostyn;  and  Anna  Maria  Mostyn,  ra.  Sir 
Robert  WiUiames  Vaughan,  Bart,  of  Nannau,  co. 
Merioneth. 

Roger,  ra.  Miss  Nightingale,  and  had  issue. 
Tbevob,  of  whom  presently. 

[r.  Lloyd  d.  17  April,  1637,  at  Presartdfyd,   in  the  Isle  of 

nglesea.    His  youngest  son, 

Tbevob  Lloyd,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  the  army  of  Charles  L,  m. 
139,  Ro.se,  dau.  and  heir  of  Francis  Medhop,  Esq.  of  Tomagh, 
g's  Co.,  by  whom  he  acquired  estates  in  King's  Co.  and 
).  Tipperary ;  and  d.  1685,  leaving  (with  another  son,  Trevor) 
son  and  successor, 

Medhop  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Chris- 
ipher  Lovett,  Esq.,  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  had  fourteen 
lildren,  all  of  whom  d.  s.  p.  with  the  exception  of 
Trevor  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  King's  Co.,  m.  Henrietta, 
II. 


dau.  of  .Lames  AVallcr,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co.  Limerick  (a 
descendant  of  Sir  Hardrtss  Waller,  Governor  of  Limericls 
during  the  Commonwealth),  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Ilardress,  d.  s.  p. 

AValler,  m.  Lovat  Ashe,  Esq.  of  Ashgrove,  co.  Tipperary. 

Rose,  ra.  Alexander  Saunderson,  Esq.  of  Castle  Saunderson 
CO.  Cavan.  * 

Mr.  Lloyd,  whose  will,  dated  13  Jan.  1733,  was  proved  16  Jan. 
1747,  wass.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Gloster,  M.P.  for  King's  Co.  from  1768 
until  1790,  and  subsequently  for  the  borough  of  Inistiogue. 
Mr.  Lloyd  m.  1777,  Jane,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sisters,  Anne,  wife  of  Rev.  Abraham  Symes,  D.D.,  and  Alice, 
wife  of  Samuel  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Avondale)  of  Tliomas  Le  Huute, 
Esq.,  who  d.  in  1775,  5th  son  of  George  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of 
Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

Hardress,  his  heir.  Trevor,  d.  at  Cambridge,  1796. 

Thomas,  Licut.-Col.  in  the  army,  killed  at  the  passage  of  the 

Nivelle,  10  Nov.  1813,  at  the  head  of  his  regt.,  the  y4th; 

d.  warn.  Evan,  d.  v.ma. 

John,  ra.,  as  above  stated,  Martha,  dau.  of  William  Piesley 

Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  and  sister  and  heiress  of 

William  Peisley  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove,  and  had 

an  only  dau.  and  heiress. 

Mart  Vaughan  Lloyd,  to.  Samuel  Dawson  Hutchinson, 
Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Lloyd- Vaughan,  and 
had  an  only  son, 

William  P.  H.  Lloyd- Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Golden  Grove, 
present  heir-general,  and  representative  of  Lloyd  of 
Gloster. 

Alice,  TO.  5  April.  1797,  L.aurcnce,  2nd  Earl  of  Eosse. 
Harriet,  ra.  Rev.  Mr.  King,  of  Bally lin. 

Mr.  Lloyd  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 
Hardress   Lloyd,   Esq.   of  Gloster,  J. P.  and  D.L.,   Jt.P. 

King's  Co.  1807-16,  Lieut. -Col.  South  Down  regt.  of  Militia, 

d.  v.ara.  1860,  and  was  s.  in  the  representation  of  his  family 

by  his  grand-nephew, 

WiLLLAM  p.  H.  Lloyd  Vaughan,  now  of  Golden  Grove. 

Arms — Quarterly  of  nine,  1st,  quarterly,  1st,  sa.,  a  chevron 
between  three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders  arg.  crined 
or,  round  the  neck  of  each  a  snake  entwined  ppr.,  for  Vaughan, 
2nd,  paly  of  eight  arg.  and  gu.  a  border  or,  pellettee,  for 
Lloyd,  of  Gloster,  3rd,  erm.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  ducally 
crowned  arg.,  for  Medhop,  4th,  quarterly,  gu.  and  az.,  crusily 
fitchee  or,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Hutchinson;  2nd,  quar- 
terly, gu.  and  az.,  crusily  fitchee  or,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for 
Hutchinson;  3rd,  paly  of  eight  arg.  and  gu.,  for  Lloyd,  of 
Bodidris ;  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.,  for  Grono  ap  Sevan  ; 
."ith,  per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  for 
Trevor;  6th,  erm.,  a  lion  rampant  az.  ducally  crowned  arg., 
for  Medhop;  7th,  vert,  a  saltire  or,  an  annulet  of  the  last  for 
difference,  for  Le  Hunte;  8th,  sa.,  a  chevron  arg.  between 
three  boys'  heads  couped  at  the  shoulders,  round  the  neck  of 
each  a  snake  entwined  all  ppr.,  for  Vaughan;  9th,  gu.,  a  lion 
rampant  or,  ducally  crowned  of  the  last,  in  the  dexter  chief 
point  a  cross-crosslet  arg.  Crests — 1st,  (Vaughan  :  A  boy's 
head  couped  at  the  shoulders,  crined  or,  round  the  neck  a 
snake  entwined  ppr. ;  2nd,  Lloyd,  of  Gloster  :  A  lion  rampant 
arg.  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a  snake  ppr. ;  3rd,  Hutch- 
inson :  On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cockatrice,  wings  addorsed 
ppr.    Mottn — Innocentia  infantis  sapientia  serpentis. 

Seat — Golden  Grove,  Eoscrea,  King's  Co. 


VAWDEEY     OF     GLANGWYNANT. 

Vawdeey,  Eev.  Daniel,  of  Glangwrnant,  co. 
Carnarron,  M.A.,  b.  5  March,  1808,  Kector  of 
Darlej,  co.  Derby  ;  m.  1st,  12  July,  1842,  Christian 
Anne,  only  child  of  Eobert  PownaU  Hadfield,  Esq. 
of  Northwich,  co.  Chester,  and  widow  of  WilHam 
Orford,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  Merchant,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Daniel,  f>.  16  .June,  1844;  d.  s.  p.  v.  p. 

II.  Louis  Wyatt,  b.  1846,  deceased. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Arabella  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur 
Osmund  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Troy  House,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  has  issiie, 

III.  Daniel  Arthur,  6.  28  Sept.  1877. 

ILlltCSSr.— Thomas  Vaudret,  2nd  son  of  Tliomas  V.iu- 
drey,  of  Bodon,  who  was  5th  son  (but  eldest  by  •2nd  marriage) 
of  Robert  Vaudrey,  Esq.  of  the  Riddings,  Vice-Chamberlain  of 
Chester,  was  b.  at  Bodon,  temj).  Queen  Elizabeth  ;  but  neither 
he  nor  his  descendants  being  found  at  Bodon,  he,  being  contem- 
porary, appears  from  still  existing  documents  to  be  certainly 
identical  with  Thomas  Vaudrey,  who  first  settled  ut  the  Mill 

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Gate,  in  Cranage,  co.  Chester,  early  in  the  17th  century.  This 
Thomas  Vaudrey  m.  12  Feb.  1620,  Anne  Jackson,  of  Sand- 
bach,  CO.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  May,  1679)  had  issue, 
a  son  and  heir,  and  a  dau.,  Anne.  He  d.  May,  1678,  and  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Vawdret,  Gent,  of  the  Mill  Gate  and  Cotton,  bapt. 
3  Oct.  1622.  He  m.  Jane  Cotton,  of  Church  Holme,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  14  June,  1686)  had  issue  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  14  Feb. 
1G39,  Cranage  Wilcoxson,  Gent,  of  Sproston,  co.  Chester,  and 
a  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Vawdret,  Gent,  of  Mill  Gate  and  Cotton,  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Whittingham,  Gent,  of  Moresbarrow  and 
by  her  (who  d.  31  Dec.  1724}  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Gray's  Inn  and  Moresbarrow,  h.  9  Dec.  1695; 
m.  Elizabeth  Gresty,  of  Peover,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue 
two  daus.,  and  was  living  in  1730. 

in.  Joseph,  6.  28  Dec.  1697;  m.  Mary  Glover,  and  had  a  son, 
Thomas  Vawdrey,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.,  Anne,  m. 
Joseph  Sandbach,  of  Chelford. 

I.  Hannah,  6.  12  Feb.  1692 ;  m.  James,  Bulkeley,  Gent,  of 
Cranage. 

II.  Sarah,  b.  10  May,  1699 ;  m.  Ealph  Dean,  Gent. 

in.  Mary,  6.  31  July,   1703;  m.  1st,  George  Wood,  Gent,  of 
Knutsford;   and  2ndly,   John   Shawe,    Gent,  of    Holmes 
Chapel. 
IV.  Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy,  1705. 
Mr.  Vawdrey  d.  Nov.  1715,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  the  Mill  Gate,  b.  7  Feb.  1G94,  m. 
Hannah  Sandbach,  of  Henry,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
U  Oct.  1753)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  the  Mill  Gate,  b.  25  March,  1722  ;  m.  12  May, 
17.=i7,  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Stanway,  Gent,  of 
Bidden  Hall,  co.  Chester,  d.  17  April,  1793.  Mr.  Vawdrey 
was  buried  at  Holmes  Chapel,  30  May,  1779,  having  had 
issue, 

^5^rr^'i!^7;''^-}'^---^-«^- 

1  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heiress,  bapt.  17  Feb.  1704,  to. 
19  Oct.  1784,  Kcv.  James  Eyton  Mainwaring,  M.A.,  and 
had  a  son,  the  Rev.  I  James  Mainwaring,  of  Biddenhall, 
who  sold  the  Mill  Gate  estate. 

II.  Richard,  b.  25  Dec.  1723;  d.  iinrn.  12  May,  1751. 
HI.  Daniel,  i.  1726;  d.  1730. 

IV.  Daniel,  who  continued  the  male  line. 

I.  Mary,  b.  20  March,  1731;   m.  Richard  Nicholls,  Gent,  of 
Warrington  ;  and  (/.  11  May,  1804,  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Vawdrey  was  buried  at  Holmes  Chapel,  15  Oct.  1763.     His 
second  surviving  son, 

Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  Moresbarrow  Hall,  co.  Chester,  6. 
14  March,  1733  ;  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Seaman,  Esq. 
of  Middlewich,  and  by  her  (who  was  buried  1  Feb.  1774,  aged  30 
years)  had  issue, 

I.  Gilbert,  b.  1770;  d.  1773. 

II.  Daniel,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  m.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1778,  Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Sea- 
man, Esq.  of  Warrington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  March,  1834, 
aged  90)  had  issue, 
HI.  Gilbert  (Rev.),  A.B.,  b.  28  Dec.  1778,  Incumbent  of  Wren- 
bury,  CO.  Chester,  d.  nam.  4  Fel).  1844. 

IV.  Peter,  of  Warrington,  b.  27  April,  1780 ;  d.  unm.  19 
March,  1831. 

V.  Richard,  of  Middlewich,  Attorney-at-Law,  b.  26  March, 
1782  ;  d.  unm.  11  April,  1832. 

vr.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Harthill,  and  Incumbent  of 
Burdwardsley,  both  in  co.  Chester,  b.  28  March,  1784;  iii. 
Fanny,  dau.  of  John  Brabant,  Esq.  of  Kinderton  Lodge, 
Middlewich,  and  had  issue, 
1  Frederick.  2  William  David. 

1  Mary,  d.  unm.  24  Jan.  1837,  aged  22. 

2  Madeline.  3  Fanny  Maria. 

VII.  Thomas,  of   Newton,  near  Middlewich,  b.  7  Oct.  1786; 

',/i.  1  Oct.  1822,  Maria  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev,  Thomas  Hodges, 

of  Holmes  Chapel,  and  d.  s.  p.  5  Nov.  1839. 
I.  Sarah  Darrell,  b.  12  April,  1789;  d.  unm.  29  Jan.  1837. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  d.  29  March,  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 
and  heir, 

Daniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  Tushingham  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
and  Plas  Glanywgnant,  co.  Carnarvon,  J. P.  cos.  Salop, 
Chester,  and  Carnarvon,  High  Sheriff  of  the  last  named  co. 
1829,  b.  5  Oct.  1771 ;  to.  7  Feb.  1804,  Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Lime  Grove,  near  Bangor,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Daniel,  of  Glangwynant. 

II.  William  Seaman  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Queen's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, b.  14  Sept.  1808,  Vicar  of  Pannal,  co.  York,  and  d. 
1877. 

HI.  Benjamin  Llewelyn,  of  Tushingham  {see  the  following 
Article). 
I.  Mary,  d.  unm.  ii.  Anne,  d.  young. 

t'aniel  Vawdrey,  Esq.,  <?.  17  Jan.  1814. 


Arms — Per  fess  or  and  arg.,  a  fess  sa.  in  chief  a  lion 
pas.sant  gu.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fltcliee 
of  the  third,  and  in  the  base  a  cross  humettee  of  the  last 
between  four  ermine  spots.  Crest — A  cock  statant  arg.  armed, 
combed  and  legged  gu.      Motto — Avec  Dieu  je  vaudrai. 

SiMt — Glangwynant,  Beddgelech,  co.  Carnarvon,  lieiidence— 
Darley  Rectory,  Matlock,  co.  Derby. 


VAWDEEY    OF    TUSHINGHAM. 

Vawdrey,  Benjamin  Llewelyn,  Esq.  of  Tush- 
ingham Hall,  CO.  Chester,  h.  5  Dec.  1809  ;  m.  Aug. 
1842,  Theodosia,  dau.  of  William  Wycherley 
Brookes,  Esq.  of  Whitchurch,  Salop  (of  the  family 
of  Wycheeley,  the  Dramatist),  and  has  issue, 

I.  Llewelyn   Brookes  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Maer,   co. 
Stafford,  6.  1845. 

II.  Daniel,  M.A.  Corpus  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law  of 
Lincoln  Inn,  6.  1852. 

III.  William  Wyatt,  b.  1853. 
I.  Theodosia  Sarah. 

Mr.  Vawdrey  is  third  son  of  the  late  Daniel 
Vawdrey,  Esq.  of  Tushingham,  co.  Chester  {see  pre- 
ceding  Article). 

For  Lineage,  Arms,  d-c,  see  Vawdrey  of  Glangwynant. 

SeaJ— Tushingham  Hall,  Whitchurch. 


VEALE    OP    PASSAFORD. 

Veale,  Heney  Mallet,  Esq.  of  Passaford, 
Devon,  settled  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  b.  1831, 
s.  1876 ;  m.  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Aaron  Saunders, 
Esq.  of  Kingsnympton,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Henry.  ii.  James.  in.  Arthur. 

I.  Lucy.  II.  Caroline.  in.  Bessie  Westcott. 

IV.  Emily.         v.  Mary.  vi.  Ellen. 

JLlltCa30. — From  the  i>tk-dceds  of  the  property,  iti 
appears  that  Passaford  wag  purchased  1020  by  Rev.  Walteb 
Veale,  Rector  of  Iddesleigh,  co.  Devon,  from  which  time  his 
descendants  in  the  male  line  continued  in  possession  till  it 
ended  with 

James  Veale,  Esq.  of  Passaford  1770.  He  bequeathed  his 
estate  to  his  nephew, 

James  Mallet  (4th  son  of  William  Mallet,  Esq.  of  Ash 
House,  Iddesleigh,  co.  Devon,  to.  23  Sept.  1736,  Jane  Veale,  of 
Passaford),  who,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  his  uncle, 
assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Veale,  on  inheriting  Passa- 
ford. He  d.  1816,  having  had  issue  by  Susanna  Turner  his 
wife,  who  d.  some  years  later, 

I.  James  Harris,  late  of  Passaford. 

II.  Westcott  Harris,  B.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Hatherlcigh,  co. 
Devon,  d.  unm. 

I.  LoniSA,  d.  unra. 

II.  Jane,  m.  William  Cholmeley  Morris,  Esq.  of  Fishlcigh, 
CO.  Devon,  and  had  issue  eleven  children. 

III.  Mary,  on.  John  IsbeU,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Stonehouso,  and 
had  issue  six  children. 

His  eldest  son, 

James  Harris  Veale,  Esq.  of  Passaford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
1800  ;  m.  1830,  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
William  Nevile,  Rector  of  Cottesmore,  co.  Rutland,  by  Amelia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Mann,  Esq.,  and  d.  1876,  having,  had 
issue, 

Henrt  Mallet,  now  of  Passaford. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sinister  gu.,  three  kine  or.  Crfst — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  battle-axe  ppr.  Motto — Victima 
Deo. 

-Scat— Passaford,  Hatherlcigh. 


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VEITCH    OF    ELIOCK. 

Veitch,  Eev.  William  Douglas,  of  Eliock,  coJ 
Dumfries,  M.A.,  late  Vicar  of  St.  Saviour's,  Pad-I 
dington,  b.  5  Aug.  1801 ;  m.  12  Aug.  1828,  Elinor,' 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Eaitt,  late  D.A.G.  of  the  Force* 
in  the  Mediterranean,  and  has  issue, 

I.  HensyGeokge JoHN,M.A., Vicarof Kilmersdon, Somerset, 
6.  26  Sept.  1833;  m.  12  Dec.  1865,  Sibella,  dau.  of  the  late 
Col.  Donald  Cameron,  of  Lochiel,  and  the  Lady  Vere  Came- 
ron, and  has  a  son,  George  Douglas,  and  two  daus.,  Vere 
Matilda  Lisette ;  and  Sybil  Eleanor. 

II.  Douglas  D'Arcy  Wilberforce,  6.  1  Oct.  1815. 


YEN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YER 


1657 


I,  Zepherina  Philadelphia,  m.  15  Dec.  1S7G,  Henry  Smith, 
Esq.,  F.E.C.S..  ii.  Sophia  Frances  Fane. 

JLtnCSJC. — The  Eev.  IlErjBT  Veitch,  Minister  of  Swinton, 
CO.  Berwick,  first  cousin  to  the  Hon.  James  Veitch,  of  Eliock, 
one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  who  was  son  of 
William  "Veitch,  of  Eliock,  cadet  of  the  family  of  Veitch,  of 
Dawick,  CO.  Peebles,  in.  Frances,  only  child  of  Sir  John  Swinton, 
Bart,  of  that  ilk,  and  was  father  of 
John  Veitch,  m.  Elizabeth  Gardener,  and  was  father  of 
Henry  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Eliock  House,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  98th 
Tegt.  of  foot.  He  m.  28  June,  1796,  Zepherina,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Loughnan,  Esq.  of  Maderia,  and  grand-dau.  of  Alexander  Fer- 
gusson,  of  Carigdarroch,  and  Anne  Laurie,  of  Maxwelton,  and 
ty  her  had  issue, 

James,  h  is  heir,  late  of  Eliock. 

William  Douglas,  now  of  Eliock. 

John,  6.  12  Sept.  1802;  d.  unm.  12  March,  1S30. 

Thomas  Loughnan,  6.  29  July,  1804;  d.  unm.  G  Feb.  1841. 

Zepherina,  m.  July,  1819,  Robert  Macqueen,  Esq.  of  Brax- 
field,  half-pay,  2oth  Light  Dragoons,  grandson  of  the  Right 
Hon.  Robert  Macqueen,  of  Braxfield,  Lord  Justice  Clerk  of 
Scotland;  and  d.  30  Sept.  18G3. 

Philadelpliia,  d.  unm.  27  Feb.  1835. 

Elizabeth,  m.  1825,  William  Hugh  Hunter,  Esq.,  son  of  Capt. 
Hunter,  E.I.C.'s  Service,  and  the  Hon.  Jane  Rollo,  dau.  of 
James,  Lord  Rollo ;  d.  1832,  leaving  two  sons  and  two  daus. 

Col.  Veitch,  who  became  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Customs 
for  Scotland,  d.  1  April,  1838,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Veitch,  Esq.  of  Eliock,  co.  Dumfries,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Sheriff  Substitute  of  co.  Lanark,  6.  21  Nov.  1799 ;  m.  28  Sept. 
1831,  Hannah  Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Hay,  Esq.,  of  the 
family  of  Hopes  {lohich  see),  and  d.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Hannah  Charlotte,  d.  Jan.  1840. 

II.  Zepherina  Loughnan. 

III.  Matilda  Clarke,  m.  0*t.  1859,  her  cousin-german,  Harry 
Veitch  Hunter,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Perth,  son  of  W.  H. 
Hunter,  Esq. 

Ai'rm — Arg.,  three  bulls'  heads  erased  sa.     CreH — A  bull's 
ead  affrontee  sa.     Motto — Famam  extendimus  factis. 
Seat — Eliock,  Sanquhar,  co.  Dumfries. 


VENABLES    OF    LLYSDINAM    HALL. 

Venabies,  Eev.  Eichaed  Lister,  of  Llysdi- 
lam  Hall,  co.  Brecon,  J. P.  for  cos.  Eadnor, 
Brecon,  and  Hereford,  and  D.L.  for  the  first- 
lamed  co.,  h.  May,  1809 ;  m.  1st,  1834,  Mary 
AtUgusta  Dalrymple,  dau.  of  Gen.  Poltoratzky,  of 
Russia,  and  relict  of  F.  J.  Adam,  Esq.  (shecZ.  1865), 
md  2ndly,  1867,  Agnes  Minna,  dau.  of  Henry 
Shepherd  Pearson,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  had  issue 
i  son  {d.  1876),  and  two  daus., 

I.  Katharine  Minna.  ii.  Caroline  Emily. 

ILtnCilgC. — John  Venables,  Esq.  of  Bollington,  co. 
Ihester,  m.  Margaret  Leigh,  and  was  father  of 

Joseph  Venables,  B.D.  of  Bollington,  co.  Chester,  m.  1723, 
Jlizabeth  Davies,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Lazakus  Venables,  Esq.,  in.  1771,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Pones,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  Salop,  and  niece  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
'alentine-Jones,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  Lazarus,  of  Woodhill,  Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  h.  8  March, 
1772;  m.  24  Oct.  1805,  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jolley,  Esq.  of 
Liverpool,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Stanley,  h.  21  Feb.  1801 ;  d.  25  Jan.  1834. 

2  Richard  Jones,  6.  1812;  in.  1851,  Sarah  Duncan,  and  d. 
1854,  leaving  a  dau.,  Alice. 

S  Edward  Frederick,  his  successor. 

4  Thomas  Alfred,  of  Woodhill,  deceased. 

5  William,  6.  27  June,  1818;  m.  18  Aug.  1858,  Augusta 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  HoUyland,  near 
Pembroke,  and  left  issue. 

6  Robert  George,  b.  30  May,  1822;  d.  1849. 

7  Henry,  M.A.,  Canon  of  Chester,  married,  and  has  issue. 

1  Alicia  Georgiana,  d.  15  Oct.  1801. 

2  Soirtiia,  d.  28  April,  1811. 
S  Emily  Aurora,  i/i.  Peter  Ewart,  Esq.  of  Liverpool;  d. 

1876. 

Mr.  Venables  d.  1856,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son,  Edward  Freiierick  Venables,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  /). 
6  May,  1815;  in.  1851,  Eliza  Power,  dau.  of  R.  H.  Kinchant, 
Esq.  of  Park  Hall,  Oswestry.  He  d.  of  a  wound  at  Azum- 
ghur,  19  April,  1858,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother. 
Thomas  Alfred  Venables,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  b.  21  Nov, 
1816,  also  deceased. 
n.  Joseph  (Rev.;,  b.  1773;  in.  1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward 
Rowland,  Esq.  of  Gardden  Lodge,  near  Ruabon,  co.  Derby, 
ftsd  d.  June,  1823,  leaving  two  sons, 


1  Rowland  Jones,  of  Oakhurst,  near  Oswestry,  J. P.,  Lieut 
North  Salop  Yeomanry  Cavahy,  6.  1812;  in.  1837,  Harriet 
dau.  of  Edgar  Corrie,  Esq.  of  Vale  Lodge,  Leatherhead, 
Surrey,  and  d.  s.  p.  15  May,  1868,  leaving  his  property  to 
his  widow  for  life,  with  remainder  to  his  nephew,  Rowland 
George  Venables. 

2  Joseph  George,  6.  1815;  m.  1843,  Caroline,  widow  of 
James  Harvey  Hosken,  Esq.  of  Ellcnglaze,  and  dau.  of 
Col.  Sandys,  of  Llanarth,  near  Helston,  and  d.  17  April, 
1847,  leaving  one  son  and  one  dau.,  Rowland  George,  late 
of  University  College,  Oxford,  b.  18  Jan.  1846;  and 
Augusta  Mary. 

in.  Richard,  D.D.,  of  Llysdinam  Hall. 

IV.  George,  b.  1777;  in.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  J.  Lloyd, 

Esq.  of  Cardigan. 
I.  Elizabeth,  d.  1846.  ii.  Mary  Hannah,  d.  1846. 

The  3rd  son, 

The  Ven.  Richard  Venables,  of  Llysdinam  Hall,  Arch- 
deacon of  Carmarthen,  in.  1808,  Sophia,  dau.  of  George  Lister, 
Esq.  of  Girsby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1858,  having  had  by  this 
lady  (who  d.  1868)  three  sons,  co-heirs  to  his  property, 
Richard  Lister,  of  Llysdinam. 

George  Stovin,  Q.C.,  J. P.  cos.  Radnor  and  Brecon,  D.L.  co. 
Brecon,  b.  1810. 
Joseph  Henry,   Bavrister-at-Law,   b.  1813;  m.  1st,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Giles  Hilton,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Susan  Catherine, 
dau.  of  John  Ridley,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p.  1866. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  in  chief  three  mullets  pierced  of 
the  same.  Crest — A  wyvern  taU  nowed  gu.  Motto — Animo  et 
corpore  nitor. 

Seat — Llysdinam  Hall,  Newbridge-on-Wye. 


VERE    OF    CARLTON. 

Veee,  John,  Esq.  of  Carlton  House,  Notts, 
M.A.,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1847. 

ittnCaflC. — William  Vere,  resident  at  Hints,  co.  Stafford, 
in  the  reign  of  King  James  I.,  adhered  to  the  royal  cause 
(luring  the  Civil  Wars,  and  was  twice  fined  by  the  Committee 
of  Stafford,  1643  and  1644.     He  had  issue, 

William  Vere,  of  Hints,  bapt.  there  24  Dec.  1626,  who  re- 
moved to  Cester  Over  House,  in  the  parish  of  Monk's  Kirby, 
CO.  Warwick,  where  he  d.  16  Nov.  1691,  aged  65,  and  lies 
buried  in  the  church  of  Monks  Kirby.     He  had  issue, 

John  Vere,  of  Cester  Over  House,  who  removed  to  King's 
Newnham,  co.  Warwick,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Hutchin- 
son, Esq.  of  the  city  of  Westminster,  and  by  her  (who  was 
buried  at  Monks  Kirby)  had  issue.  He  d.  and  was  buried  at 
Monks'  Kirby,  9  Sept.  1731,  aged  80.     The  3rd  son, 

Samuel  Vere,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Coventry,  afterwards  of 

Weston,  CO.  Warwick,  b.  14  Feb.  1704 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 

John  Robins,  Esq.  of  Weston,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  had 

issue, 

John,  of  the  city  of  London,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Merry  Tesh- 

maker,  and  sister  of  Thomas  Teshmaker,  Lord  of  the  Manor 

of  Edmonton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Jan.  1772,  aged  39,  and 

was  buried  at  Edmonton)  had  issue, 

James,  6.  29  Nov.  1761 ;  in.  1801,  Betsy,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Copley,  Esq.  of  Beverley. 

James,  of  whom  presently. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Thomas  Paulen,  Esq.  of  Chelsea,  Middlesex, 
and  had  a  dau.,  Mary,  wife  of  Mayow  Wynell-Mayow,  Esq., 
and  mother  of  several  children,  of  whom  Elizabeth  m. 
William  Dacres  Adams,  Esq.  of  Bowdon,  and  Anne,  in.  the 
Right  Hon.  T.  Peregrine  Courtenay.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

Martha,  m.  William  Woodfield,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Robert 
Woodfield,  of  Ampthill,  co.  Bedford,  and  d.  s.  p. 
Mary,  in.  William  Meades,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  W.  Meades, 
Rector  of  Eampton,  co.  Cambridge,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Robert  Blachford,  Esq.  of  Osborne,  Isle  of  Wight,  a 
descendant  of  Sir  Robert  Chicheley ;  and  d.  aged  93. 
Anne,  d.  unm. 
Samuel  Vere  d.  1741.    His  2nd  son, 

James  Verb,  Esq.,  b.  31  July,  1738;  Resident  at  Erompton 
Park  House,  Kensington  Gore,  in.  Rachel,  dau.  of  Peter  Cam- 
part,  and  grand-dau.  of  Peter  Campart,  an  officer  in  Duke 
Schomberg's  regt.  at  the  Battle  of  the  Boyne,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

Pmter  Vere,  Esq.,  M.A.,  5.  13  Sept.  1769,  of  Middle  Temple, 
London,  F.S.A.,  resident  in  Grosvenor  Place,  London.     He  rn. 
Elizabeth,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Egginton,  Esq.,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 
I.  John,  now  of  Carlton-upon-Trent.  ii.  James. 

I.  Elizabeth  Susannah,  d.  unm. 

II.  Catherine,  d.  8  May,  1865. 

III.  Margaret,  m.  23  Sept.  1852,  Major  T.  B.  Studdy,  of  Paign- 
ton, Devon. 

IV.  Isabella,  m.  22  Oct.  1827,  Frederick  John  Foster,  Esq.  of 

5  o  2 


1658 


VEE, 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


VER 


Castle  Pang,  co.  Louth,  cousin  of  John  Foster,  1st  Lord 
Oriel. 
V.  Mary,  m.  16  Dec.  1841,  Archibald  Campbell  Dennistoun, 
Esq.  (of  the  family  of  Dennistoun,  of  that  ilk.  in  co.  Dum- 
barton), and  has  issue,  1  Eleanor;  2  Clementina,  in.  3  Oct. 
1872,  Hon.  Sydney  William  Skeffington  (3rd  son  of  John, 
Viscount  Massereene,  K.P.),  who  d.  6  Feb.  1876,  leaving 
issue. 
^„,is— Quarterly :  gu.  and  or,  in  the  first  quarter  a  mullet 

arg.     Crest— On  a  chapeau  gu.   turned  up  erm.  a  boar  az. 

bristled  and  armed  or.    JlfoMo— Vero  nihil  verius. 
Seat— Carlton-upon-Trent,  near  Newark,  Notts. 


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VERE 


OF    CRAIGIE    HAIiL    AND 
BLACKWOOD, 

Hope-Veee,  James  Chables,  Esq.  of  Craigie, 
Midlothian,  b.  13  July,  1858  ;  s.  his  father  1872. 

ILilttaflC— The  surname  of  Vebe  is  of  great  antiquity, 
and  in  ancient  record.?  was  variously  written,  De  Vere,  Veyr, 
Were,  and  Weir.  The  family  had  large  possessions  in  lands  in 
the  south  of  Scotland  in  very  early  times,  and  was  known  in 
history  more  than  500  years  ago.    The  eventual  heiress, 

Cathekine  Weir,  only  child  of  Sie  William  Weir,  2nd  bart. 
of  Blackwood  (by  Rachael  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Hamilton,  of 
Pencaitland,  one  of  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice),  and 
grand  dau.  of  Sir  George  Weir,  Bart,  of  Blackwood,  by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Jardine,  of  Applegirth;  m. 
1733,  the  Hon.  Charles  Hope,  of  Craigie  Hall,  2nd  son  of 
Charles,  1st  Earl  of  Hopetoun,  by  Lady  Henrietta  Johnstone, 
heiress  of  the  estate  of  Craigie  Hall,  only  dau.  of  William,  1st 
Marquess  of  Annandale,  and  had  four  sons  and  two  daus.,  of 
whom  the  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Hope  Vere,  Esq.  of  Blackwood,  of  the  1st  Dragoon 
Guards,  for  some  time  Muster-Master-General  of  the  Forces  in 
North  Britain,  m.  Sophia,  dau.  of  Joseph  Corrie,  Esq.  of  Dum- 
fries, and  had  issue, 

James  Joseph,  his  heir. 

Edward  Hamilton,  b.  Jan.  1792;  d.  1835. 

Jane  Sophia,  ra.  1813,  the  Hon.  Edmund  Sexton  Pery  Knox, 
2nd  son  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Ranfurly. 
Mr.  Hope-Vere  d.  Sept.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Joseph  Hope-Vere,  Esq.  of  Blackwood  and  Craigie 
Hall,  D.L.,  b.  3  June,  1785;  mi.  7  Sept.  1813,  the  Lady  Eliza- 
beth Hay,  4th  dau.  of  the  7th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale,  and  by 
her)  who  d.  19  Dec.  1868)  had  issue, 

AVilliam  Edward,  late  of  Craigie  Hall  and  Blackwood. 

Charles  Edward,  b.  3  Oct.  1828 ;  m.  22  March,  1866,  Julia, 
youngest  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  J.  Craigie 
Halkett,  C.B.,  of  Ravolrigg. 

Hannah  Charles,  m.  17  June,  1844,  Keith  W.  Stewart  Mac- 
kenzie, Esq.  of  Seaforth. 

Sophia  Jane,  d.  15  April,  1878. 

Harriett,  711.  1st,  17  Oct.  1839,  Sir  Edward  Sherlock  Gooch, 
Bart.,  who  d.  9  Nov.  1856;  and  2ndly,  30  June,  1858,  Major 
John  St.  Lcger. 

Jane,  m.  1844,  John  Henry,  3rd  Marquess  of  Ely,  who  d. 
15  July,  1857. 

Georgina,  m.  Col.  Charles  T.  Wilson,  Coldstream  Guards. 

Henrietta  Vane,  d.  Oct.  1863. 
Mr.  Hope-Vere  d.  19  May,  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Edward  Hope-Vere,  Esq.  of  Craigie  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
lithgow, and  Blackwood,  co.  Lanark,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Brigadier- 
Gen,  in  the  Royal  Company  of  Archers  of  the  Queen's  Body 
Guard  in  Scotland,  formerly  an  officer  in  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
6.  5  March,  1824;  m.  2b  July,  1857,  Lady  Mary  Emily  Boyle, 
Member  of  the  Royal  Order  of  Victoria  and  Albert  (2nd  Class), 
Lady  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the  Queen,  younge,5t  dau.  of 
Charles,  Viscount  Dungarvan,  and  sister  of  the  Earl  of  Cork, 
K.P.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Charles,  now  of  Craigie. 
I.  Mary  St.  Lawrence. 

Mr.  Hope-Vere  d.  1  Oct.  1872.    His  widow  m.  2ndly,  24  Feb. 
1873,  Lord  David  Kennedy. 

Arma — Arg.,  on  a  fess  az.  three  mullets  of  the  first;  quar- 
tering Hope.  CreU — A  demi-horse  rampant  arg.  bridled  and 
saddled  gu.     AfoHo— Vero  nihil  verius. 

Scats— Craigie  Hall,  near  Edinburgh ;  and  Blackwood,  near 
Lanark. 


VERNON    OF    HANBURY. 

Yeenon,  Hakey  Foley,  Esq.  of  Hanbury  Hall, 
CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1873, 
M.P.  for  East  Worcestershire  from  1861  to  1868, 
M.A.  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxford,  5.  11  April,  1834  ; 
m.  17  Oct.   1861,  Lady  Georgina  Sophia  Eaillie 


Hamilton,  youngest  dau.  of  George,  10th  Earl  of 
Haddington,  and  has.  issue, 

I.  Bowater  George  Hamilton,  h.  12  Sept.  18G5. 

II.  Hubert  Edward,  b.  9  May,  1867. 
I.  Auda  Lsetitia,  b.  18  Aug.  18C2. 

JLltlCaflC. — The  Vernons  of  Whmtcroft,  of  whom  those  of 
Hanbury  seem  to  have  been  a  younger  branch,  derived  descent 
from  Nicholas  de  Vernon,  4th  son  of  William  de  Vernon, 
Baron  of  Shipbrook,  by  Auda  Malbanck  his  wife.  They  were 
remaining  at  Wheatcroft  at  the  time  of  the  Visitation  of  co. 
Chester  of  1603,  when  Oliver  Vernon,  of  Wheatcroft,  entered 
his  pedigree.  The  manor  and  advowson  of  Hanbury,  co.  Wor- 
cester, were  purchased  of  the  Leightons  by  Edward  Vernon, 
Esq.,  who  d.  1666,  age  80.    His  grandson  was 

Thomas  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hanbury,  M.P.  for  Worcester,  the 
eminent  Lawyer,  so  well  known  by  his  Reports,  to.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Sir  Anthony  Keck,  Knt.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1720-21,  leaving  a  con- 
siderable legacy  to  his  niece,  who  was  his  heiress-at-law,  but 
bequeathing  the  bulk  of  his  property  to  his  cousin, 

Bowater  Veenon,  Esq.  of  Hanbury  Hall.  Tliis  Mr.  Vernon 
in.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Cornwallis,  Esq.  of  Alber- 
raarles,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  left  at  his  decease,  30  Nov.  1735, 
two  daus.,  Jane  Emma,  d.  unm.\  and  Letitia,  the  1st  wife  of 
Sir  Cornwallis  Maude,  Bart,  of  Dundrum,  and  one  son,  his 
successor, 

Thomas  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hanbury,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  James 
Cornwall,  Esq.  of  Berington,  co.  Hereford,  Admiral  E.N.,  and 
left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 

Emma  Vernon,  of  Hanbury  Hall,  in.  the  Hon.  Henry  Cecil, 
(afterwards  Earl  and  Marquess  of  Exeter),  but  d  s.  p.  1870. 
The  estate  of  Hanbury,  of  which  this  lady  d.  possessed,  is  now 
enjoyed  by  the  present  Harrt  Foley  Vernon,  Esq.  who  is 
brother  and  heir  of  the  late  Thomas  Bowater  Vernon,  Esq.  of 
Hanbury  Hall,  J. P.,  who  was  6.  1832,  and  d.  mini.  1859,  and 
only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Tayler  Vernon,  Esq.  of 
Hanbury  Hall  (b.  1792,  d.  1835),  by  Jessie  Anna  Letitia  his 
wife  (?/i.  1831,  d.  1840),  dau.  of  John  Herbert  Foley,  Esq.  of 
Eidgeway,  co.  Pembroke.  The  late  Thomas  Tayler  Vernon, 
Esq.  of  Hanbury,  and  his  brothers.  Rev.  William  Vernon, 
Rector  of  Hanbury,  George  Croft  Vernon,  Esq.,  Edward 
Vernon,  Esq.,  and  Rev.  John  Vernon,  were  sons  of  Thomas 
Shrawley  Vernon,  Esq.,  who  was  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Vernon, 
Rector  of  Hanbury,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Wynter  of  Brecon, 
and  grandson  (by  his  wife,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Col.  Jefferys)  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Vernon,  who  was  younger  brother  of  Bowater 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hanbury,  M.P.,  above  mentioned. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  fess  az.  three  garbs  of  the  first.  Crest — A 
demi-woman  ppr.  habited  or  and  purp.  hair  of  the  second 
wreathed  about  the  temples  with  wheat  and  holding  in  her 
arms  a  garb.     Motto — Ver-non  semper  virct. 

Scat — Hanbury  Hall,  Droitwich. 


iji 


VERNON    OF    HILTON    PARK. 

Veenon,  Heney  Charles,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Parlr, 
CO.  Stafford,  D.L.  and  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1867, 
b.  9  Jan.  1805 ;  on.  15  March,  1828,  Catherine,  2nd 
dau.  of  Eichard  Williams,  Esq.  of  Cardiff,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  has  had  issue. 


1 


I.  Henry,  6.  16  Dec.  1828;  d.  19  Feb.  1855. 

II.  Augustus  William,  b.  15  June,  1834;  d.  6  Aug.  1834 

III.  Augustus  Leveson,  of  Deans  Field,  Brewood,  co.  Staf- 
ford, J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  30  Sept.  1836;  m.  17  Nov.  1864, 
Selina  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Peter  Giffard,  Esq. 
of  Chillington,  and  has  issue, 

1  Henry  Arthur  Leveson,  6.  3  Sept.  1868. 

2  Walter  Bertie  William,  b.  18  Oct.  1871. 

1  Henrietta  Catherine,  b.  17  March,  1867. 

2  Selina  Mary,  b.  16  Sept.  1870. 

IV.  Frederick  Wentworth  (Rev.),  b.  8  Jan.  1839;  m.  6  June, 
1867,  Ellen  Mary  Woodhouse,  only  dau.  of  the  late  Hugh 
Woodhouse  Acland,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  a  son,  b.  16  Oct. 
1869. 

V.  WiUiam  George  (Rev.),  6.  8  April,  1840;  to.  8  Feb.  1866, 
Alexandrina  Adelaide,  dau.  of  the  late  William  D.  Sole, 
Esq.  of  Devonport,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Cecil  William,  b.  23  July,  1863. 

VI.  Edward  Hamilton,  6.  16  Jan.  1844. 

I.  Maria.  11.  Catherine. 

^ilXCKQt. — This  a  branch  of  the  noble  family  of  Vervok. 
which  assumed  its  surname  from  the  town  of  Veinon,  in  Nor 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1659 


itiandy,  and  was  establislied  in  England  by  one  of  t!ic  com- 
panions in  arms  of  the  Conqueror. 

Henby  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.  Stafford,  6.  163G  (2nd 
son  of  Sir  Henry  Vernon,  of  HoundshiU,  by  Maud  his  wife, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  George  Vernon,  of  Haslington,  and 
brother  of  Georce  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Sudbury,  whose  grandson 
was  created,  1672,  Baron  Vernon;  7U.  1659,  Margaret,  only 
<laii.  of  William  Ladkins,  Esq.  of  Shaw,  co.  Stafford,  and 
Ililledon,  CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1609)  had, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Edward,  of  London,  Merchant,  6.  28  Dec.  1665;  d.  1742,  at 
Aleppo,  leaving  a  son,  James,  m.  Lydia,  dau.  of  Edward 
Pumell,  Esq.,  and  had,  with  two  sons,  whorf.  s.  p.,  three 
<iaus.,  Elizabeth,   ra.  the  Count  Thomas  du  Pont;  Louisa, 
5ii.   William    Mackinnon,   Esq.;    and    Caroline,    m.    John 
Dewer,  Esq. 
George,  6.  15  Aug.  1667 ;  killed  abroad,  s.  p. 
Thomas,  of  London,  d.  unui.b  April,  1742,  aged6S. 
The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  b.  16G3;  m.  1717,  Penelope, 
2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Phillips,  Esq.  of  Newton  Regis, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1726)  had  five  sons 
and  two  daus., 

Henry,  his  heir,  6.  13  Sept.  1718. 

Thomas  Phillips,  b.  20  Nov.  1719 ;  d.  unm.  1755. 

John,  6.  20  Jan.  1720;  d.  s.  p.  at  Cairo,  16  May,  1747. 

Edward  (Sir),  Admiral  R.N.,  6.  1721 ;  d.  1794. 

Richard,  b.  18  June,  1726;  m.  1759,  Evelyn,  dau.  of  John 

Leveson,  Earl  Gower,  and  widow  of  John  Fitzpatrick,  1st 

Earl  of  Upper  Ossory,  and  left  issue,  Henrietta,  m.  9  July, 

1776,  George  Broke,  2nd  Earl  of  Warwick. 
Penelope,   b.  6  June,   1722;    m.  Sir    William   Duckenficld 

Daniel,  Bart,  of  Over  Tabley,  co.  Chester. 
Elizabeth,  6.  17  Jan.  1724;  d.  28  Jan.  1726. 

Mr.  Vernon  d.  24  July,  1732,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Verno.v,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  6.  13  Sept.  1718;  m. 
1743,  Lady  Henrietta  Wentworth  (who  d.  12  April,  1786), 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir,  d.  21  March,  1748. 

William,  d.  June,  1775,  suim. 

Leveson,  </.  unm.  21  Sept.  1831 ;  possessed  Stoke,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  Aldborough,  Suffolk. 

Anne,  m.  Noel,  1st  Lord  Berwick,  and  d.  23  March,  1797. 

Henrietta,  iH.  1st,  Richard,  1st  Earl  Grosvenor;  and  2ndly, 
Gen.  George  Porter,  M.P.    Her  ladyship  d.  1828. 

Lucy,  d.  unm.  in  1783. 

Caroline,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Charlotte,  Consort  Queen  of 
George  III.,  6.  1751;  d.  unm.  1829. 

Jane,  d.  unm.  1805. 

The  eldest  son, 

Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park,  m.  l.^t,  1775,  Penelope, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Arthur  Graham,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom 
he  had  twins,  a  dau.,  who  d.  shortly  after  her  birth ;  and  a 
Bon, 

Henry  Charles  Edward,  his  successor. 
He  m.  2ndly,  23  April,  1794,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fisher, 
E«q.  of  Acton,  and  by  her  had  two  sons, 

Frederick  William  Thoma.s,  b.  20  Sept.  1795,  the  present 
Frederick  William  Thomas  Vernon  Wentv.oeth,  Esq.  of 
Wentworth  Castle  (sec  that  name). 

George  Augustus  Frederick,  b.  Nov.  1798;  d.  1815. 

[Mr.  Vernon  d.  27  Oct.  1814,  aged  66,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
I  eon, 

Henry  Charles  Edward  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton  Park, 
I  Major-Gen.,  C.B.,  6.28  Sept.  1779;  m.  28  Feb.  1804,  Maria, 
1 4th  dau.  of  George  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Harefleld  Park,  Mid- 
Idlcsex  («ee  next  Article),  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Oct.  1827)  had 
|issue, 

I.  Henry  Charles,  his  successor. 

II.  William  Frederick,  of  Harcfield  Park,  Middlesex  {see 
that  Family). 

III.  George  Augustus,  late  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards, 
I>.L.  and  J. P.  for  co.  Stafford,  6.  31  May,  1811 ;  m.  1  June, 
1842,  Louisa  Jane  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Admiral  Bertie 
Gator,  R.N.,  and  had  issue, 

1  George  Edward,  6.  8  Nov.  1843;  Ensign  9th  foot;  acci- 
dentally drowned  at  Gibraltar,  13  Dec.  1864. 

2  Bertie  Wentworth  (Stoke  Park,  Towcester),  Lieut.  R.N., 
of  H.M.S.  "  Neptune,"  J. P.  cos.  Northampton  and  Bucks, 
h.  26  Oct.  1846;  m.  23  June,  1873,  Isabel  Caroline  Eliza, 
only  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Atkyns  Bowyer,  of  the 
Grange,  Steeple  Aston,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  a  son,  Bertie 
Leveson  Henry  Wentworth,  b.  12  March,  1877. 

3  Herbert  Charles  Erskine,  6.  28  Sept.  1851. 

1  Mary,  m.  Charles  Pringle,  and  has  one  son. 

2  Edith  Henrietta  Sophia. 

3  Louisa  Jane,  m.  Gen.  Edward  Westby  Donovan,  2nd 
son  of  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ballymore,  co.  Wexford, 
and  has  one  son  [see  Donovan  of  Balbjmore). 

4  Lizzie,  m.  1»73,  Capt.  Halkyns  Bowyer,  of  the  Gransc, 


Steeple  Aston,  Oson,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Col.  Atkyns 

Bowyer.  6  Muriel  Isabel. 

I.  Emma  Penelope. 
Gen.  Vernon  entered  the  army  1793,  and  served  throughout 
the  Peninsular  war,  in  Nova  Scotia,  the  West  Indies,  and  the 
Ionian  Islands.  He  assumed,  1800,  the  name  of  Graham,  by 
royal  license,  on  inheriting  his  maternal  property,  but  resumed 
that  of  Vernon  only,  1838.     He  d.  22  March,  1S61,  aged  81. 

Anm — Arg.,   fretty  sa.    Cr<H — A  boar's  head  erased  sa.f 
ducally  gorged  or.     Motto — Vernon  semper  virct. 
iSea£— Hilton  Park,  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford. 


VEENON    OF    HAREFIELD. 

Yeenon,  William  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Harefield 
Park,  Middlesex,  D.L.,  b.  7  Nov.  1807;  s.  by 
the  death  s.  p.  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Major-Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Frederick  Cooke,  K.C.H.,  C.B.,  &c.,  to 
the  Harefield  estate ;  m.  22  June,  1841,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  James  Shuttle  worth,  Esq.,  formerly  of 
Barton,  co.  Lancaster,  who  d.  s.p.  3  March,  1853. 
Mr.  Vernon,  who  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  G-en.  Vernon, 
C.B.  of  Hilton,  formerly  Capt.  68th  Light  Infantry. 
He  is  author  of  a  privately  printed  memoir  of 
Admiral  Vernon,  and  of  other  family  papers  as  yet 
unpublished. 

ILlltCaflC.— (See  preceding  Article). 

Arms,  &c. — As  Vernon  of  Hilton,  with  a  crescent  for  diffe- 
rence. 
Seal — Harefield  Park,  near  Uxbridge,  Middlesex. 

^amiln  of  (Joohe  of  ^artGclb  |,1arh. 

This  family,  supposed  to  derive  from  that  of  Coke,  Earls  of 
Leicester,  became  seated  at  Harefield  in  1700. 

John  Cooke,  Esq.  {d.  1711),  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Chief  Pro- 
thonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  was  of  Cranbrooke, 
Kent;  his  youngest  son  of  twelve  children,  by  his  wife  (an 
heiress,  a  Warren,  of  co.  Chester), 

Sir  George  Cooke,  Knt.  of  Harefield,  and  of  the  Inner 
Temple,  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
b.  1675;  m.  1700,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Jennings, 
Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Counsel  to  Queen  Anne,  was 
b.  1681,  and  d.  1736.  Sir  George  d.  1740,  and  was  buried  with 
his  wife  at  Hayes,  Middlesex,  where  there  is  a  monument  to 
his  memory.     His  only  son  and  heir, 

George  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Harefield,  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  h.  1709, 
Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  was  presented 
with  the  freedom  of  the  City  of  London  for  the  assistance  he 
had  rendered  the  citizens  in  his  parUamentary  advocacy  of 
their  measures.  He  ra.  1735,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  and  even- 
tual heiress  of  Sir  Thomas  Twysden,  Bart.,  by  Catherine,  sole 
dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Francis  Withers,  Knt.  She  d.  1765,  and 
Mr.  Cooke  1768,  leaving  issue  (besides  three  younger  sons, 
Thomas,  who  commanded  the  "  Lord  Elgin  "  East  Indiaman, 
and  rf.  in  Batavia  1772;  William,  of  the  Inner  Temple;  and 
Charles,  who  inherited  the  Kent  estate  of  Sir  Charles  MoUoy, 
and  took  his  name), 

Georoe  John  Cooke,  Esq.  6.  1736,  of  Harefield  Park,  M.P. 
for  Middlesex;  m.  1765,  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bowyer, 
Bart.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Major-Gen.  Smith,  uncle 
to  Admiral  Sir  Sydney  Smith,  G.C.B.;  she  d.  1821)  and  d.  1785, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  George  (Sir),  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Edward,  R.N.,  who,  when  commanding  the  " Sybillc," 
1798,  took  the  "  La  Forte  "  frigate,  and  to  whom  the  E.I.C. 
erected  a  monument  in  Westminster  Abbey,  d.  i.  p.  1799, 
of  his  wound?,  aged  27. 

III.  Henry  Frederick  (Sir),  who  s.  to  Harefield  on  the  death 
of  Sir  George. 

I.  Kitty,  who  became  1st,  Mrs.  Bond,  and  2ndly,  Mrs.  Tre- 
beck,  left  issue  one  dau.,  Elinor  Bond,  whom.  1828,  Capt. 
Kir  wan. 

II.  Penelope,  m.  8  March,  1794,  Robert,  6th  Earl  of  Cardigan, 
in.  Eliza,  d.  unm.  1  May,  1837. 

IV.  Maria,  to.  1804,  Gen.  Vernon,  C.B.,  of  Hilton  Park  (m« 
preceding  Article),  and  d.  at  Geneva,  1827. 

He  d.  1785,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  George  Cooke,  K.C.B.,  K.S.G.,  K.T.S., 
K.W.,  6.  1766,  who  for  many  years  held  the  Colonelcy  of  the 
77th  regt.  He  commanded  the  division  of  Guards  at  Waterloo, 
where  he  lost  his  left  arm  by  a  cannon  shot.  He  d.  3  Feb 
1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Major-Gen.  Sir  HtNRX  Fkedeeics  Goose,  K.C.II.,  C.E., 


IGGO 


VER 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YES 


K.M.M.,  K.S.G.,  &c.,  who  thus  became  of  II;irpfi(>]il  Park. 
SirHenry  represented  the  borough  of  Camclford  in  Parliament, 
and  was  for  many  years  Aide-de-Camp  to  H.U.II.  llie  Duke  of 
York;  he  m.  1834,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Admiral  Windham,  of 
Felbrigg,  Norfollc ;  and  d.  s.  p.  10  Marcli,  1837,  having  only 
enjoyed  the  estate  for  the  brief  period  of  five  weeks,  which 
upon  his  widow's  second  marriage  in  1840,  to  Robert  Hook,  Esq., 
was  bequeathed  to  his  nephew,  the  present  William  Fiiedebick 
Veenon,  Esq.  of  HarcGeld  Park. 

Arms  (of  Cooke)— Paly  of  six  gu.  and  sa.,  three  eagles  dis- 
played arg.  C're.^l — A  dcmi-eagle  displayed  per  pale  gu.  and 
sa.  beaked  and  crowned  or.  MoUu — Furtiter  in  re,  suavitcr 
in  modo. 

Seal — Harefield  Park,  Uxbridge. 


VERNON  OF  CLONTAHF  CASTLE. 

Vernon,  John  Edward  Yenables,  Esq.  of 
Clontarf  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  J.P.  [and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1847,  b.  1813;  m.  1st,  20  Aug.  1836,  Louisa 
Catharine,  ouly  dau.  of  Charles  Proby  Bowles,  Esq. 
of  Park  Lane,  London,  and  bj  her  (who  d.  12  Aug. 
1853)  had  issue, 

I.  Edwaub,  6.  31  Jan.  1838;  m.  27  March,  1861,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq.  of  Parsonstown,  co. 
Meath,  son  of  John  Brinkley,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cloyne. 

II.  Charles  Albert,  b.  17  Jan.  1840. 

III.  Forbes  George,  b.  21  Aug.  1843. 

IV.  Granville  William,  6.  2  July,  184.5. 

V.  John  Francis  Henry,  6.  31  Jan.  1848. 

1.  Louisa  Emily,  -ni.  '1  June,  18G3,  George  William,  2nd  son 
of  Edmund  Floyd  Cuppage,  Esq.  of  Clare  Grove,  co. 
Dublin. 

Mr.  Vernon  in.  2ndly,  25  Sept.  185G,  Hon.  Eosa 
Gertrude  Harriet  Daly,  dau.  of  James,  1st  Lord 
Dunsandle,  which  lady  d.  s.  p.  31  Aug.  1859. 

ULinCil^C. — Sir  Edwabd  Vernon,  of  Iloundshill,  b.  14  Dec. 
1584;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of 
Hilton,  CO.  Stafford;  and  d.  16  June,  1607,  having  had  issue, 

Hembt,  of  Sudbury,  Houndshill,  &c.,  m.  21  Sept.  1634, 
Muriel,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Sir  George  Vernon,  of  lla.s- 
lington,  and  was  ancestor  of  the  Vernons  of  Sv.dijari/,  now 
Lords  Vernon  ;  the  Vernons  of  Hilton  Park,  Hnrrfiebl,  &c. 

Edward  (Col.),  of  North  Aston,  co.  Stafford,  had  a  grant  m' 
the  Castle  and  lands  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin.  He  m.  a  sister 
of  Joseph  Guldeford,  Esq.  and  had  issue,  Mary,  who  d..  aauc, 
and  Elizabeth. 

John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Anne,  m.  George  Harper,  Esq.  of  Twyfovd,  co.  Derby. 

Mary  Catherine  Grace  Elizabeth,  d.  uum,. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin,  Quartermastor- 
General  of  the  army  in  Ireland,  to.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  James 
Huish,  Esq.  of  Sand,  Devon,  and  had  a  son,  John,  wlio  d.  in 
London,  unm.  He  in.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Fulke  Walwyn, 
Esq.  of  Much  Marcle,  Hereford,  and  d.  intestate,  13  March, 
1670,  leaving  issue.     The  son  and  heir, 

ItEV.  Edward  Vernon,  of  Redmile,  co.  Leicester,  m.  Lettieo, 
dau.  of  John  Hankes,  of  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
I.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Edward,  D.D.,  Hector  of  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  Middlesex,  d.  unm.  i7(J5;  and  i.  Catherine,  m. 
—  Yeates,  Esq.     The  elder  son, 

John  Vernon,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  afterwards  of  Clnntavf 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  ni.  Dorothy,  sister  of  Hans  Otto  Grahn,  a 
Hanoverian  nobleman,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  May,  1773)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  of  Dublin,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  High  Sheriff 
of  Dublin;  m.  1  Jan.  1760,  liis  cousin,  Caroline  Catherine 
Yeates,  and  had  issue  seven  sons, 

1  John  Frederick,  b.  10  Nov.  1760;  d.  18  Dec.  1765. 

2  George  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  0.  16  Jan.  17G2,  d. 
unm.  1792. 

3  Francis,  E.N.  h.  20  Feb.  176.5;  d.  s.  p.  1796. 

4  Charles  Hawley  (Sir),  Chamberlain  to  II. E.  the  Lord 
Lieut,  of  Ireland,  b.  22  July,  1766;  </.  unm.  \%?,;i. 

5  Brabazon  Dean,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  and  Major  IGth 
regt.,  b.  27  Nov.  1768;  m.  Helen,  dau.  of  Harmer  Bond, 
E.sq.  of  Ballynahallick,  ne  ir  Rockmills,  co.  Cork. 

6  Henry,  b.  12  May,  1771;  m.  1796,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Plunkett,  Esq.  of  Portmarnock,  and  had  issue, 

Eev.  George  Edward  Vernon,  of  Grosvenor  Place.  Balli, 
m.  1st,  Miss  Kingsbury,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Kingsbury, 
and  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Ilarrii-r,  dau. 
of  Lieui.-Col.  Ucnry  Brucn,  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Cuilo'.v, 


M.P.;  and  d.  leaving  a  son,  John  Bruen,  who  d.  1875, 
leaving  a  son  and  a  dau. 
7  Harcourt,  in  the  army,  6.  18  March,  1775;  d.  %i,am. 
I.  Charlotte,  m.  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Houji'.iton,  co. 
Derby. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  Barrister-at-Law, 
whose  will  is  dated  1  May,  1785,  and  proved  5  May,  1787,  w. 
Elizabeth  Hughes,  widow,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  George,  d.  unm.  10  May,  1802. 

Frances  Dorothy,  b.  17  Nov.  1765;  m.  22  Oct.  1776,  James 
Crawford,  Esq.  of  Auburn,  co.  Dublin ;  and  d.  20  July, 
1844.  Diana,  m.  Sir  Brodrick  Chinnery,  Bart. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  to.  1780,  EUzabeth, 
dau.  of  H.  Fletcher,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Fane  (Eev.),  of  Aubone,  co.  Cavan,  6.  May,  1790 ; 
in.  Dec.  1812,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  Eight  Rev.  John  Kearney, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory ;  and  d.  7  June,  1843,  having  had 
issue, 

John  Edward,  of  Ballyhurgh,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  12  Aug.  1816;  to.  2  July,  1846,  Harriett,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Eight  Ror.  Dr.  John  Leslie,  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  by 
Isabella  his  2nd  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Eight 
Eev.  Thomas  St.  Lawrence,  Bishop  of  Cork,  and  has 
issue,  John  Fane,  6.  6  July,  1849;  Edward  Saunderson, 
b.  6  March,  1851 ;  and  two  daus.  He  m.  2ndly,  in  1858, 
the  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Colley,  of  Leopards- 
town,  and  has  one  dau. 

Anna,  rn.  27  March,  1843,  Sir  Nicholas  Chinnery,  Bart. 
This  lady  and  her  husband  were  both  killed  in  the  railway 
accident  at  Abergele,  1868.  F'ranccs. 

I.  Frances,  to.  Bertram  Mitford,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort, 
CO.  Meath. 

III.  Maria,  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  and  Eev.  Pierce  Butler,  brothei 
to  the  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick ;  and  2ndly,  Walter  Fawkes,  Esq 
of  Farnley,  co.  York. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  m.  1808,  Henriett; 
Maria,  dau.  of  Wilson  Gale-Braddyll,  Esq.  of  Conishead  Priory 
near  Ulverston,  co.  Lancaster;  and  d.  182'2,  having  had  issue 

George,  his  successor. 

John  Edward  Venables,  now  of  Clontarf  Castle. 

Charles  Pierce,  d.  unm.  about  1828. 

Walter  Fawkes,  rf.  v.nm.        Braddyll  Francis,  d.  unm. 

Henry  Townley,  Lieut.  E.N. 

Henrietta  Jane,  m.  Henry  Pelham  Clay,  Esq.  of  co.  Notting 

ham,  son  of  Gen.  Clay. 
Elizabeth  Charlotte,  m.  the  Eight  Hon.  John  Parker,  lat 

Secretary  to  the  Admiralty. 
Maria  Franc:es,  m.  1st,  George  Colman,  Esq.;  and  2ndl) 

—  Napier,  E.sq. 

The  eldest  son,  ' 

George  Braddtll  Vebnon,  Esq.  of  Clontarf  Castle,  d.  v.nn' 
about  1833,  anil  was  s.  by  his  next  brotlier,  the  present  Ml 
Vernon,  of  Clontarf  Castle. 

^/•m,s— .\rg.,  a  fret  sa.      Crest— A.  boar's  head  erased  s: 
due-ally  giirged  or.     MnlLo — Vernon  semper  viret. 
(Seat — Clontarf  Castle,  near  Dublin. 


HARCOURT-VERNON    OF    GROVE   HALI 
NOTTS. 

See  Bueke's  Peerage,  under  the  title  of  VeenOS  ; 


VESEY    OF    DERRABARD. 

Veset,  George  Waller,  Esq.  of  Derrabar 
CO.  Tyi-one,  b.  1  July,  1821,  J.P.  for  cos.  Tyroi 
and  Cavan,  D.L.  for  Tyrone,  late  Major  5Ui  Dr 
goon  Guards,  High  Sheriff  co.  Tyrone  1879. 

itlllCaCIt'.— George    Veset,    Esq.    of    Ilollymount,    c 
Mayo  (5th  son  of  John  Vesey,  D.D.,   Archbishop   of  Tuar 
TO.  Frances,  dau.  of  Archibald  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Ballintoy,  i 
Antrim,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Anne,  d.  unm. ;  Let'tia,       I 
her  cousin,  George   Vesey,    Esq.    of    Lucan;    Frances,         | 
Thomas  Lindsay,  Esq. ;  and  Mary,  m.  John  Ladaveze,  Es 
issue, 
I.  Francis,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Master  in  Chancery,       jlj 
1756,  Elizabeth  Keurick,  and  had  issue.  •"' 

1  George.  2  Franeis. 

1  Matilda.  2  Ehza. 


I 


A-i:s 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


TIG- 


IGGl 


IT.  John,  of  whom  prcspntly. 

in.  Thomas  (Kcv.),  who,  by  Mary  his  wife,  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  IloIIymount,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Thomas  Agmomlish;un(Uev.),  Hector  of  Masherafelt,  m, 
1792,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Euv.  Dr.  Murray,  and  d.  ISU, 
leaving  issue, 

■William  (Rev.),  of  Clarinda  Park,  Kingstown,  &.  II  June, 
1800;  m.  Sept.  18G2,  Mary  Anne.  dau.  of  Eiehard 
Darling,  Esq.,  by  Kliza  Jane  his  wife. 

George  (llov.),  d.  1852,  leaving  a  widow,  and  two  sons 
and  two  daus. 

Thomas  Agmondisham,  of  Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone,  r,i. 
Jemima  Grogg,  and  has  one  son  and  tliree  daus. 

John  Stuart,  M.D.,  m.  Lucy  Boyle,  and  had  one  son 
and  three  daus. 

Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  Eowley  Miller,  Esq.  of  Money- 
more. 

Mary  Anne,  m.  Col.  Blathwayt,  of  Dyrham  Park,  co. 
Gloucester. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Vesey,  Esq.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Poole  Hickman,  Esq. 
of  Kilmore,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

William,  ra.  Phoebe  Bingham,  and  had  a  son,  John  Vesey. 

George,  of  whom  presently. 

Poole  Hickman,  Lieut. -Col.,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary,   dau.  of 

James  Transe,  Esq. 
John  Agmoudisham,  Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  the  dau.  of  — 


Lloyd,  of  Caermar- 
Letitia, 


Reynell. 
Francis ,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  the  dau.  of 

then. 

Frances,  m.  Robert  Marshall,  Esq. 
Maria,  M.Capt.  Lindsay,  co.  Sligo. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  Geokge  Vesey,  D.D.,  of  Derrabard,  and  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  Rector  of  Mantieldstown,  co.  Louth,  Reader 
at  the  Royal  Hospital,  Kilmainham,  and  Chaplain  of  the 
Garrison,  Dublin,  m.  Oct.  17S9,  Barbara,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Samuel  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Grange,  near  Swords,  co.  Dublin,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Dec.  1832,  aged  70),  left  at  his  decease, 
29  Feb.  1845,  aged  84, 
Samcel,  of  Derrabard. 

Anna  Jane,  m.  (license  dated  30  March,  1814)  Robert  El  wood, 
Esq.  of  Knockaboo,  co.  Roscommon. 

Sarah,  ra.  26  July,  1313,  the  Rev.  Christophilus  Garstin, 
Rector  of  Ballyroney,  co.  Down,  2nd  son  of  Christophilus 
Garstin,  Esq.  of  Bragganstown,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  2G  Aug. 
1842,  leaving  issue  (.see  Gakstin  of  Brar/gansloirn). 
Frances, -//I.  1  June,  1822,  Mervyn  Stewart,  Esa.,of  Martray. 
1    Phoebe,  m.  18  Aug.  1824,  Robert  Holt  Truell,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
mannen,  co.  Wicklow  (see  that  FamUp). 
Eleanor,  m.  Robert  Law,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Upper  Merrion 
I     Street,  Dublin. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Derrabard,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  1826,  b.  Nov.  1705  ;  m.  10  Feb.  1816,  Waller,  3rd  dau. 
of  the  Right  Rev.  John  Kearney,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory, 
previously  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
l\  July,  1876)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  Agmondisham,  h.  1819;  d.  vvm.  1S61.  x 

II.  George  Waller,  now  of  Derraband. 
in.  Mervyn  Trevor,  6.  1826. 

I.  Anne,  ra.  2  Nov.  1813,  James  Lendrum,   Esq.,  D.L.  of 
Jamestown,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Frances,  m.  1846,  William  Woolsej',  Esq.  of  Castle  Bel- 
lingham.  in.  Isabella.        iv.  Waller.        v.  Sara, 

lie  d.  12  Dec.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
aow  of  Derrabard. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  cross  sa.  a  patriarchial  cross  of  the  field. 
Crest— A  hand  in  armour  holding  a  laurel  branch  all  ppr. 
Motto — Sub  hoc  signo  vinces. 

Seal — Derrabard,  Omagh. 


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VESEY    OF    liUCAN. 

CoLTmiRST-VESET,  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Lucan 
riouse,  CO.  Dublin,  J.P.  co.  Kildare,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
■0.  Dublin,  High  Sheriff  1858,  Col.  Dublin  Light 
Infantry  Militia  ;  m.  20  July,  1858,  Annie,  dau. 
of  David  Fraser,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Lady  Stanuus, 
ind  has  issue, 

I.  George,  h.  27  April,  IS.nD. 

II.  Charles  Nicholas,  6.  11  Aug.  ISGO. 
in.  Edward  Robert,  6.  SO  April,  1862. 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  license,  bearing 
late  21  Nov.  1860,  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
)f  Veset. 

itinriigc. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of 
«"tbEY,  now  represented  by  Viscount  Dc  Vesci. 


The  Right  Hon.  Agmondisham  Vesey,  2nd  son  of  the  Most 
Rev.  John  Vesey,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  brother  of  Sir 
Thomas  Vesey,  Bart.,  grandfather  of  the  1st  Viscount  De 
Vesci,  m.  1st,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  William 
Sarsfleld,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  co.  Dublin,  eldest  brother  of  Patrick, 
Earl  of  Lucan,  and  by  her  had  issue  two  daus.,  Anne,  wife  of 
Sir  John  Bingham,  Burt.,  and  Henrietta,  wife  of  C8e.«ar 
Colclough,  Esq.  of  Tintern  Abbey.  Mr.  Vesey  m.  2ndly,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Pottinger,  and  relict,  1st,  of  John 
Reynolds,  of  Killabride;  and  2ndly,  of  Sir  Thomas  Butler, 
Bart.,  by  which  lady  (who  d.  1746)  he  had  issue, 

Agmondisham,  his  heir.  Edward.  Charles,  R.N. 

George,  ra.  1754,  his  cousin,  Letitia,  dau.  of  his  uncle,  the 
Kev.  George  Vesey,  and  hfid  a  son,  George,  of  whom  pre- 
sently, as  heir  to  his  uncle. 

Jane.  Letitia,  Mrs.  Mercdyth. 

Catherine,  wife  of  Anthony  Jephson,  Esq.  of  Mallow,  M.P. 

Semira. 

Agmondisham  Vesey  (whose  will,  dated  18  March,  1733,  was 
proved  7  May,  1739)  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Agmondisham  Vesey,  Esq.  of  Lucan,  M.P.,  Accountant- 
General  of  Ireland,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Vesey, 
Bart.,  Bishop  of  Ossory,  and  widow  of  William  Handcock, 
Esq.,  of  Twyford,  co.  Westmeath,  M.P.,  but  by  this  lady,  who 
was  the  accomplished  Mrs.  Vesey,  the  friend  of  Dr.  Johnson, 
he  had  no  issue.  His  will  bears  date  10  Sept.  1772,  and  was 
proved  20  Dec.  1785.    His  nephew  and  heir, 

Col.  George  Vesey,  of  Lucan,  to.  Emily,  dau.  of  the  Eight 
Hon.  David  La  Touche,  and  had  issue  an  only  child  and 
heiress,  Elizabeth,  ra.  1818,  Sir  Nicholas  Conway  Colthurst, 
Bart. ;  and  their  2nd  son  is  the  present  Col.  Charles  Colt- 
hurst Vesey,  of  Lucan  House. 

^i'ra.5— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  cross  sa.  a  patri- 
archal cross  of  the  field,  for  Vesey;  2ud  and  3rd,  arg.,  on  a 
fess  between  three  colts  courant  sa.  as  many  trefoils  slipped  or, 
for  Colthdrst.  Crests — 1st,  A  hand  in  armour  holding  a 
laurel  branch  all  ppr.,  for  Vesey;  2nd,  A  colt  statant  sa.,  for 
Colthurst.     Motto — Sub  hoc  signo  vinces. 

Seat — Lucau  House,  Lucan. 


ViaNOLES    OF    CORNAHIE. 

YiGNOLES,  Charles  Howard,  Esq.  of  Cornahir, 
CO.  Westmeath,  b.  12  Nov.  1842 ;  s.  his  grandfather 

1877. 

ILtUCaCIC.— This  is  an  ancient  family  of  French  extrac- 
tion. 

Jacques  de  Vignoles,  6.  10  June,  1C09  (son  of  Pierre 
de  Vignoles,  Seigneur  de  Prades,  in  the  Cevennes)  entered 
the  army,  made  twenty-one  campaigns,  and  was  Major  of 
cavalry  in  Catalona.  He  m.  Louise  de  Bachy  d'Aubais,  and 
had  issue  sixteen  children.  The  4tU,  but  eldest  surviving 
son, 

Charles  Vignoles,  b.  at  Aubais,  16  Oct.  164.5;  m.  1st, 
2  March,  1684,  Marthe  Duroure  des  Bouveu::.  b.  8  Oct.  1663, 
by  whom  he  had  eight  children,  all  b.  in  London  ;  and  2ndly, 
Gabrielle,  dau.  of  Jacques  de  Sperandieu,  Seigneur  d'Aique- 
fonde,  by  whom  (who  d.  in  Dublin,  27  Oct.  1721,  aged  58)  he 
had  nine  children.  Charles  Vignoles,  with  his  family,  fled 
from  France  after  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  He 
d.  in  Dublin  16  Dec.  1725,  aged  80  yeais  and  two  months. 
The  3rd  son, 

Jacques  Louis  Vignoles,  took  refuge  in  Holland,  came  over 
to  England  with  William  III.,  and  following  him  to  Ireland, 
settled  at  Portarlington.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  sister  to  the  Earl 
of  Ligonier,  by  whom  he  had  issue  two  daus.,  who  d.  young, 
and  an  only  son,  John,  of  whom  presently  ;  and  la.  2adly, 
Marianne  Bonvilette,  who  d.  s.p.    His  son, 

John  Vignoles,  6.  1740,  graduated  in  college,  and  after- 
wards entered  the  army,  and  attained  the  rank  of  Major  in 
the  39th  foot,  with  which  regt.  he  was  present  at  the  siege  of 
Gibraltar.  Having  left  the  army,  he  took  holy  orders,  and 
settling  at  Portarlington,  was  for  twenty-four  years  Ministci 
of  the  French  Church  there.  He  ra.  1784,  Anna  Hoiioria, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Lancelot  Low,  D.D.  of  Newtown  Fow,  Rector 
of  Castlelost  West  in  1764  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Eowen,  of  Taghmon,  co.  Westmeath),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Charles  Augustus  (Very  Rev.),  Dean  of  Ossory. 

John,  R.N.,  b.  1790;  m.  1811,  Mrs.  Hodson. 

Francis  James,  R.N.,  b.  1793:  d.  181.5,  at  Fayrxl. 

Samuel,  Capt.  in  the  army,  served  in  America,  b.  1796  :  m. 
1832,  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Nugent  M'N.-nuara,  IM.r.  of 
Doolen,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue,  1  Wellcslcy  Arthur,  b. 
1838,  d.  1854  ;  2  Cecil  Frances,  6.  1842  ;  1  Susetle  Elizabeth ; 
2  Anna  Honora;  3  Louisa  Jane. 

EUzabcth  Anuc,  ia.  1st,  Licut.-Col.  Grey,  30th  regt.,   by 


1662 


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TIG 


\Thom  she  was  mother  of  Sir  Georffe  Grey,  K.C.B.,  Gover- 
nor of  New  Zealand.  She  m.  2titUy,  Sir  Geoffrey  Thomas 
Bart.,  and  had  issue. 

Letitia,  m.  17  March,  1809,  AVilliam  Philip  Brahazon,  Esq.  of 
the  Carstown  family ;  and'/.  20  Dec.  1859,  leaving  issue. 

Julia  Margaret,  m.  James  Martin,  Esq.  of  Old  Colwal,  co. 
Hereford. 

Margaret,  m.  Sherlock  Willis,  M.D. 

His  eldest  son, 

The  Very  Rev.  Chakt.es  Adgustcs  Vignoles,  D.D.  of 
Cornahir.  co.  Westmeath,  Dean  of  Ossory  (10  June,  1843), 
and  pre\  ..(usly  Dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  Dublin  Castle,  1828- 
1843,  Rector  of  Aghavoe,  Hurlingford,  and  St.  Patrick's, 
Kilkenny,  6.  25  July,  1789;  m.  11  July,  1811,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Durell,  Esq.  of  Southampton  (descended  from  the 
De  Cabtebets  0/  Jersey),  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  May,  1870) 
had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.25  May,  1812;  to.  18  Aug.  1841,  Eleanor  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Fcatherstonhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Bracklyn  Castle  (see  that  FaiiuLj);  and  dying  22  March, 
1843,  left  an  only  child, 

Chables  Howabd,  now  of  Cornahir. 

II.  Charles  Alexander  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
Vicar  of  Clonmacnoise,  co.  Meath,  6.  18  March,  1814. 

III.  Francis  Durell,  late  Capt.  28th  regt.,  6.  16  Jan.  1816. 

IV.  Thomas  Mountjoy,  6.  18  March,  1819;  married;  and  d. 
27  Sept.  1856. 

V.  Samuel  Hutchinson,  h.  7  Feb.  1824;  d.  unm.  5  July,  1853. 

Very  Rev.  Dean  Vignoles  d.  18  Oct.  1877. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  5th,  az.,  a  peacock  in  his  pride 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  on  a  trellis  a  vine  with  fruit,  leaves, 
tendrils,  all  arg.  Crest — A  peacock  in  his  pride  arg.  Motto — 
Gaudet  corhominis. 

JSeat — Cornahir,  Tyrrelspass,  co.  Westmeath. 


VIGORS    OF    BURGAGE. 

ViGOES,  John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Burgage,  co. 
Carlow,  B.A.,  T.C.D.,  J.P.  co.  Carlow,  late  Major 
in  the  Carlow  Eifles,  b.  22  June,  1814. 

ILtJtCagC. — Rev.  Louis  Vigobs,  of  Holladon,  Bridgerule, 
North  Devon,  b.  1578,  was  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled 
in  Ireland.  He  matriculated  at  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  5  May, 
1598.  In  the  Irish  records,  he  appears  as  Vicar  of  Kilfaugh- 
nabeg  and  Kilcoe,  co.  Cork,  1615  and  1634;  Vicar  of  Temple- 
quinlan.  Diocese  of  Ross,  2  Feb.  1616 ;  Treasurer  of  the  Cathe- 
dral of  Ross,  28  March,  1631, installed  7  May  same  year.  He7)i. 
about  1610,  Thomasine,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Call,  Gent,  of 
Holladon  and  Bridgerule,  and  d.  at  Bideford,  North  Devon, 
9  Oct.  1642,  aged  64,  and  his  widow  Thomasine,  d.  at  Hols- 
worthy,  Devon,  in  1651.    The  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  Ubban  Vigobs  was  Rector  of  Ardnageehy,  co.  Cork, 
Sept.  1634,  and  Vicar  of  Kilworth  and  Kilcrump,  co.  Cork, 
1635  to  1639,  also  Chaplain  to  Roger,  Lord  Broghill,  1st  Earl 
of  Orrery,  during  the  Rebellion  of  1641.  He  m.  about  1635-6, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Boyle,  sister  of  Richard  Boyle, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  and  of  Roger  Boyle, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Clogher  (see  Eabl  or  Cobk  and  Obbeb^, 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Urban,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  of  co.  Kildare  (1700),  and  of  Taghmon,  co.  Wex- 
ford, 1707.  He  m.  in  1G74,  Elizabeth  Gilbert,  widow,  of 
Castledermot,  co.  Carlow,  and  had  with  two  daus.  (Mary  ni. 
Rev.  Joshua  Thomas,  Prebendary  of  Kilrush,  co.  Wexford, 
and  Martha,  m.  April,  1711,  Rev.  James  Burrows,  Rector 
of  Fethard,  co.  Wexford),  a  son, 

Roger  (Rev.),  h.  1683,  ordained  by  his  uncle,  Bartholemcw 
Vigors,  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  22  March,  1708, 
Rector  of  Mulrancan,  and  Prebendary  of  Taghmon,  co. 
Wexford;  his  will  is  dated  9  Jan.  1734,  and  he  (?.  soon  after, 
leaving,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Killiane,  co.  Wexford,  and  widow  of  Itichanl 
Rowe,  Esq.  of  Ballyharty,  same  co.,  with  two  younger  son.«, 
Bartholemew,  6.  1705,  and  William,  and  two  daus..  Meek 
and  Martha,  both  living  unm.  1725,  an  elder  son, 

Urban,  of  Ballyconnick,  andNewRoss,  co.  Wexford;  ra. 
the  dau.  of  Rev.  Joshua  Thomas,  Prebendary  of  Kilrush, 
CO.  Wexford,  and  had  issue, 

1  Roger,  to.  2  March,  1766,  Mrs.  Esther  Grainger,  of 
New  Ross,  widow,  and  dau.  of  Boyd,  of  Rosslare. 

2  Urban,  h.  1747,  aLieut.-Gen.  in  the  H.E.I.C.'s  Ser- 
vice (Madras  Presidency),  1770;  to.  Elizabeth,  widow 
of  Thomas  Constable,  Esq.,  and  dau.  of  Joseph  Smith, 
Esq.  of  Bristol;  she  d.  Aug.  1817,  aged  79;  he  d.  in 
London,  10  April,  1815,  s.  p.,  and  was  buried  in  Mary- 
lebone  church,  where  there  is  a  handsome  monument 
erected  to  his  memory. 

3  Bartholemew,  a  Major  in  the  H.E.I.C.'s  Service 
(Madi-as  Presidency),  1770,  he  married  in  India. 

4  Joshua. 


1  Margaret,  m.  Oct.  1761,  John  Squires,  Esq.  of  Kew 
Ross. 

2  Frances,  m.  Solomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough^! 
CO.  Wexford.     (Sec  Richabds  of  Soisborough.) 

3  Mary,  to.  Major  John  Cotgrave,  Madras  Engineers, 
who  d.  13  April,  1825,  leaving  issue, 

i  Martha,  to.  Gen.   Uewett,  C.B.,  who  d.  16  April 
1825,  and  had  issue. 

III.  George,  living  July,  1715. 

IV.  Bartholomew,  b.  at  Tawton  (Bishops  Tawton),  Devon, 
bapt.  there  18  Feb.  1643,  M.A.  and  LL.B.,  J. P.,  Rector  of  St.' 
Mary's,  Wexford,  1681.  In  1668  he  was  made  Chancellor  of 
Ferns,  and  was  for  many  year  Vicar-Gen.  of  the  diocese. 
He  was  promoted  Dean  of  Armagh,  29  June,  1681,  and  was 
consecrated  Bishop  of  Ferns  and  Leighlin,  8  March  1691, 
He  TO.  Martha,  dau.  of  Constantine  Neale,  Esq.  of  New 
Ross,  CO.  Wexford,  and  sister  of  Ven.  Benjamin  Neale 
Archdeacon  of  Leighlin.  The  Bishop  d.  3  Jan.  1721,  age( 
76,  and  was  buried  in  the  Earl  of  Cork's  tomb,  in  St. 
Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin,  as  was  also  his  widow,  19  July, 
1729.    Their  children  were, 

1  Richard,  an  only  son,  buried  in  the  Earl  of  Cork's  tomb. 
St.  Patricks,  21  Feb.  1690-91. 

1  Mary,  to.  Rev.  Robert  Elliott,  D.D.  of  New  Ross,  cvai 
had  issue. 

2  Katherine,  to.  John  Beauchamp,  Esq.  of  Ballyloughane 
CO.  Carlow,  M.P.,  and  had  issue. 

3  Susanna,  m.  St.  Leger  Gilbert,  Esq.  of  Kilminchy 
Queen's  Co.,  she  d.  21  Dec.  1713,  and  was  buried  in  thi 
Karl  of  Cork's  tomb,  in  Dublin,  leaving  issue. 

4  Martha,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Burdett,  1st  bart.  of  Rahendcrry 
(see  Bdbse's  Peerage  and  Ba.ronetage — Title  Weldon). 

Rev.  Urban  Vigors  d.  at  Taunton,  Devon,  intestate,  1652,  am 
administration  was  granted  to  his  widow,  11  Sept.  that  yeai 
His  eldest  son, 

Ubban  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  J.P.  co.  Carlow,  an 
High  Sheriff  1700,  and  a  Commissioner  for  that  co.  under  th 
Act  10  William  III.  cap.  3,  b.  1636.  He  to.  Bridget,  dau.  c 
Allen  Tench,  Esq.  of  Staplestown,  co.  Carlow,  and  sister  ( 
John  Tench,  Esq.  of  Mullinderry,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  tw 
sons, 

I.  Richard,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Hcywood  and  Derryfore,  in  the  Queen's  Ci 
1714,  of  Soldon,  Devon  1725,  and  of  Corrcs,  co.  Carlov 
1729,  b.  1684,  Capt.  of  the  Black  Horse  (Ligonicr's  Dri 
goons),  J.P.  Queen's  Co.,  and  High  Sheriff  1714.  B, 
Margaret  his  1st  wife,  he  had  three  sons  and  a  dau., 
Urban,  b.  14  July,  1704,  living  June,  1729;  2  Bartholemei 
b.  3  Aug.  1705,  d.  20  Jan.  1766;  3  John,  of  Youghall,  o 
Cork,  6.  24  June,  1709;  4  Bourke,  b.  13  July,  1715;  1  Luc; 
6.  14  Dec.  1707,  m.  1st,  Sept.  1728,  Michael  Hewetson,  Es 
of  Dublin,  and  2ndly,  Jan.  1735,  Samuel  Carpenter,  Es(j 
and  d.  April,  1751.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  Dec.  1735,  Mrs.  Eliz 
beth  Naylor,  widow,  by  whom  (who  d.  1737)  he  had  i 
issue;  hem.  3rdly,  Nov.  1737,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edwa 
Mercer,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Bagenalstowii,  co.  Carlow,  I 
whom  he  had  further  issue,  two  sons  and  as  many  dau; 

5  Richard,    of    Orchard,   co.    Carlow,   b.    1739,   d.    176 

6  Edward  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter,  2  Mary,  d.  youn{ 
3  Bridget,  to.  Nov.  1768,  William  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Nog 
aval,  CO.  Westmeath.  Capt.  Vigors  d.  6  Oct.  1750;  1 
youngest  son, 

Edward  (Rev.),  of  Burgage,  co.  Carlow,  Reotor  of  She 
kill,  CO.  Kilkenny,  6.  1747;  to.  1773,  Mary,  dau- 
Edward  Low,  Esq.  of  Lissoy,  co.  Westmeath,  and  d 
June,  1797,  leaving  (withiwo  daus.,  Elizabeth,  d.  uni 
30  July,  1828;  and  Maria,  to.  4  Sept.  1805,  Rev.  Geoi 
Alcock,  Rector  of  Ullard,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  d.  5  Man 
1854),  a  son,  > 

Thomas  Mercer  (Rev.),  of  Burgage,  Rector  of  PowerstOT 
CO.  Kilkenny,  b.  23  Oct.  1775,  B. A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dubl 
1796,  M.A.  1832.  Ordained  26  March.  1797  ;  m.  27  Ai 
1810,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Cliffe,  of  New  Ross,  8 
co-heir  of  her  brother,  John  Cliffe,  by  wliom  (who 
1  Oct.  1861,  aged  78)  he  had  eight  sons  and  two  da 
Wed.  7  April,  1850;  his  issue  were, 

1  Edward,  I.  21  Oct.  1811,  d.nnm.  at  Toulouse,  16D 
1828. 

2  John  Cliffe,  h.  1  Jan.  1813,  d.  14  Jan.  1813. 

3  John  Cliffe,  now  of  Burgage. 

4  Bartholomew  Urban,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  \i 
b.  24  May,  1817,  to.  3  June,  1852,  at  Perth,  West 
Australia,  Cliarlotte  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Ji ; 
Bruce,  and  d.at  Perth,  15  March,  1854,  where  he  ] 
Acting-Advocate-Gcneral  of  the  Colony,  leaving  * 
his   wife   (who  to.    2ndly,    15   June    1865,     Cha  ( 
Leathley,    Esq.    of  Roseville,  Hampton,  Middle:  SI 
and  d  1  Oct.  1877)  one  son,  Thomas  Mercer  Cliffi  " 
13  March,  1853.    His  widow  TO.2ndly,  at  St,  Jam( 
Piccadilly. 

5  Thomas  Mercer,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  19  Sept.  1819,  1 
Trinity  College,  Dublin,  Superintending  Engii 
Northern  Railway  Nattore,  Bengal.  He  m.  13  . 
1857,  So)ihie,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Will 
Doyne,  Prebendary  of   Fethard,  co.    Wexford, 


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hns  by  lier  (who  d.  5  Nov.  ISCS)  issue,  I  Charles 
Thomas  Doyne,  6.  11  Dec.  1857;  2  Thomas  Meiccr, 
h.  J4  Oct.  1851);  3  Philip  Urban  Walter,  b.  S  Feb. 
1«C3  ;  4  Cliffe  Henry,  b.  9  June,  18G-1. 
C  Percy,  6.  28  Dec.  1820,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 
1818,  Hi.!,'h  Sheriff  of  the  ;.Culony  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope. 

7  Kichanl  William  (Rev.),  h.  20  Kov.  1823,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  18ii7,  ordained  17  Oct.  1852, 
Hector  of  Littleton-on-S^vcrn,  Dincese  of  Gloucester, 
18B<J.  He  m.  1st,  Nov.  1866,  Emily,  dau.  of  Philip 
Vaufrhan,  Esq.  of  Redland  House,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  has  issue,  1  Thomas  Mercer  de  Cliffe;  2  Kichard 
Percy  Lvttleton  ;  1  Emily  Edith;  2  Eva  Alice  Maude. 

8  Philip  Doyne,  b.  23  Dec.,  Licut.-Col.  19th  North 
York  rept.  Served  on  the  staff  in  Ireland,  1862-3, 
and  with  the  1 1th  and  10th  reyts.  in  Australia, 
Burmah,  and  India. 

1  Sarah. 

2  Anne  Maria,  6.  29  Oct.  1829,  c!.  IS  Jan.  1830. 

Mr.  Vigors,  who  was  attainted  by  the  Parliament  of  James  II., 
and  was  subsequently  a  Commissioner  for  co.  Carlow,  under 
the  Act  10  William  III.,  d.  7  May,  1716,  aged  80  years,  and 
vas  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Carlow  1714;  m.  1st,  Mary,  grand-dau.  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
Green,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  March,  1704)  he  had  no  issue.  He 
m.  2ndly,  1705,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cliffe,  Esq.  of  Mulrancan,  by 
Barbara  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Carr,  Esq.  of  the 
city  of  Cork,  by  whom  (who  was  6.  10  June,  1082,  andd.  Nov. 
1768)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Bartholomew  (Very  Rev.)  his  heir. 

It.  John,  successor  to  his  brother. 

;ii.  Thomas,  d.  mun.  3  Dec.  1779. 

1.  Ellinor,  6.  1710;  m.  Feb.  1736,  William  Cliffe, ^Esq.  of 
New  Ross,  and  d.  9  Nov.  1806. 

Mr.  Vigors  d.  intestate  1723,  administration  was  granted  to  his 
widow,  2  March,  1724,  and  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Vebt  Rev.  Bartholomew  Vigors,  of  old  Leishlin,  Dean  of 
Leighlln,  b.  3  Aug.  1707,  appointed  Chancellor  of  Leighlin, 
J7  Aug.  1740,  Rector  of  Wells,  co.  Carlow,  20  Jan.  1740,  and 
Dean  of  Leighlin,  16  Jan.  1749;  m.  1732,  Frances,  dau.  of 
Stephen  Deane,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  niece  of  Arthur  Price, 
O.D.,  Archbishop  of  Cashel.  He  d.  s.  'p-  17  Nov.  1753,  and 
.vas  buried  in  the  Earl  of  Cork's  tomb  at  St.  Patrick's,  when 
le  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

John  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  6.  19  Aug.  1709,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Carlow  1766.  Hew.  6  Nov.  1751,  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
if  Nicholas  Aylward,  Esq.  of  Shankhill  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny, 
md  had  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1802;  three  sons  and  two 
aus., 

I.  Bartholomew,  6. 19  Sept.  1752,  d.  v.nm.  v.  p.  11  Sept.  1771. 

II.  Nicholas  Aylward,  his  heir. 
i:i.  Richard  (Rev.),  6.  28  July,  1760,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 

1783;  d.  unm.  1819. 

I.  Catherine,  b.  15  July,  1755,  d.  unm.  18  March,  1790. 

II.  Jane,  6.  26  March,  1762;  m.  12  March.  1784,  Philip 
Coyne,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  son  of  Very  Eev.  Charles 
Doyne,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Leighlin,  and  had  issue. 

tr.  Vigors   d.  C   Oct.  1776,  and  was  s.   by  his  eldest  sur- 
iving  son, 

Nicholas  Atlward  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin  and  Bell- 
lount,  CO.  Carlow,  Capt.  H.M.  29th  regt.,  served  in  the 
merican  war,  b.  3  Nov.  1755;  m.  1st,  17  June,  1781,  Cathe- 
ne,  dau.  of  Solomon  Richards,  Esq.  of  Solsborough,  co.  Wex- 
■rd,  and  by  her  (who^?.  15  March,  1802)  had  issue, 

I.  Nicholas  Atlwaid^  his  heir. 

I.  Frances,  6  5  May,  1782  ;  d.  3  May,  1786. 

II.  Anne,  b.  3  June,  1782,  d.  unm.  26  March,  1869,  buried  at 
Old  Leighlin. 

III.  Frances  Richards,  bapt.  at  Old  Le'ghlin,  22  Dec.  1788; 
m.  Casemir  PiciTe  Adrian  d'Heiisso.i.  Chef  d'Escadron  of 
the  Garde-du-Corps  of  Charles  X.,  King  of  France,  and 
settled  at  the  Chateau  de  Brae,  near  Toulouse.  She  d, 
24  June,  1877,  aged  79. 

IV.  Matilda,  b.  July,  1793:  m.  William  Richard  Dering,  Esq. 
ofeo.  Wexford,  and  d.  s.  p.  27  Nov.  1370,  buried  at  Old 
LeigiiUn. 

r.  Vigors  ra.  2ndly,  5  Dec.  1803,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Col. 
Dn.  John  Browne,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  by  his  wife,  Eliza- 
•th,  youngest  dau.  of  Hon.  Richard  Allen  (brother  of  Lord 
len),  by  whom,  who  d.  20  Oct.  1828,  aged  49,  he  had  issue, 

;.  Thomas  Tench,  of  Erindale,  co.  Carlow,  h.  10  Sept.  1805, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Carlow,  and  High  Sheriff  1843;  m. 
1  Oct.  1832,  Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Gilbert  Pickering 
Kudkin,  Esq.  of  Wells,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
June,  1852,  Patrick  Matthews,  Esq.  Q.C.,  Assistant  Bar- 
rister, CO.  Cavan)  he  left  at  his  decease,  20  Feb.  1840, 

Henry  RcDKiN,  s.  to  his  uncle,  and  present  representative 
of  the  family. 

Ill-" 


Mary  Jane,  6.  1833,  d.  unm.  3  Sept.  1350. 

II.  Joshua  Allen,  Col.,  bapt.  at  Old  Leighlin,  23  Dec.  ISOoi 
served  in  H.M.  52nd  Light  Infantry  in  the  West  Indie> 
Canada,  and  in  India  during  the  Mutiny.  He  commanded 
the  storming  party  at  the  capture  of  Delhi  in  1857  ;  ru. 
1  Sept.  1803,  at  Wintertown,  co.  Dublin,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  the  late  WiUiam  Cary,  Esq.  of  co.  Carlow,  and  dtp 
30  March,  1805. 

III.  Horatio  Nelson  Trafalgar,  Gen.,  6.  11  March,  1807,  com- 
manded H.M.  13th  Light  Infantry,  and  afterward  the  St. 
Helena  regt.,  and  was  acting  Governor  of  that  island. 
Served  in  the  Cabul  campaign,  1838-9;  was  sent  in  pursuit 
of  the  Ruler  of  Candahar;  and  led  the  storming  party  at 
the  storming  and  capture  of  Ghuznee,  was  present  at  the 
capture  of  Cabul,  and  received  the  pension  for  "  Distin- 
tinguished  Service."  He  m.  24  Dec.  1839,  Clara  Matilda, 
dau.  of.Samuel  Butler,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  tZ.  at  Landour, 
Bengal,  9  Nov.  1842)  had  issue, 

1  Horace  Butler,  6.  23  Oct.  1842,  d.  at  SuUkur,  in  Scinde, 
8  Feb.  1844. 
1  Clara  Georgina. 

Gen.  Vigors  d.  in  Paris,  21  June,  1864,  aged  57,  and  was 
buried  in  Pere-la-Chaise. 

IV.  Charles  Henry  Fitzroy  Stanhope,  Lieut.,  6.  1810,  served 
in  H.M.  87th  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers;  he  was  killed  by  a  fall 
when  riding  the  Garrison  Steeplechase,  at  the  "Moor  of 
Meath,"  near  Dublin,  9  April,  1844;  d.  unm.  aged  34,  buried 
at  Old  Leighlin. 

v.  John  Urban,  6.  Dec.  1811,  served  in  H.M.  9th  regt.  in 
India,    wounded  at  the  battle  of  Ferozeshah ;  m,   Sophie 
Mary  Anne,   dau.  of  Capt.  John   Braham,  Ceylon  Rifles, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1853)  he  had  issue, 
1  Richard  Fitzroy  Stanhope  Vigors,  settled  in  New  South 
Wales.  2  A  son. 

1  Dorothea  Eleanor. 

He  d.  20  Aug.  1865,  in  New  South  Wales. 
I.  Dorothea  Elizabeth,  ?;j.  Henry  Cary,  Esq.  of  Carlow,  who 
d.  s.  p.  9  April,  1863. 

Mr.  Vigors  d.  3  March,  1823,  and  was  buried  at  Old  Leighlin. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Aylward  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Old  Leighlin,  b.  1785, 
D.C.L.  Trinity  Coll.  Oxford,  July,  1832,  Capt.  in  the  Foot 
Guards,  and  served  in  the  Peninsular  War,  and  was  severely 
wounded  at  the  Battle  of  Barossa,  5  March,  1811.  He  was 
D.L.  CO.  Carlow,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  from  1832  until  his 
death.  He  d.  unm.  in  London,  26  Oct.  1840,  in  his  55th  year, 
and  was  buried  in  the  nave  of  the  Cathedral  of  Old  Leighlin, 
when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved  on  his  nephew, 

Henry  Rcdkin  Vigors,  Esq.  of  Erindale,  Capt.  in  the 
Carlow  Rifles,  formerly  Capt.  in  H.M.  10th  regt.;  m.  20  Aug., 
1362,  Mary  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Campbell,  Esq.  (one 
of  the  Campbells  of  Barbeck,  N.B.),  Civil  Commissioner  and 
Resident  Magistrate,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  has  issue, 

Thomas  Nicholas,  6.  at  Boulogne,  2  May,  1863. 

Arms — 1st,  arg.,  three  stags'  heads  erased  at  the  neck  gu- 
attired  or,  for  Vigors;  2nd,  erm.,  a  fess  sa.  charged  with  a 
trefoil  between  two  mullets  or,  between  three  wolves'  heads 
erased  sa.,  for  Cliffe:  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  between  three 
estoiles  arg.,  for  Carr;  4th,  sa.,  a  wolf  rampant  and  in  chief 
three  estoiles  or,  for  Wilson.  Cresl — A  stag's  head  erased  as 
in  the  arms.     Motto — Spectemur  agendo. 

Seat — Burgage,  Leighlin  Bridge,  co.  Carlow. 


VINCENT    OP    BOSTON    LODGE. 

YiNCEXT,  William  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Boston 
Lodge,  CO.  York,  b.  11  Dec.  1828. 

iLllTCajC. — John  Vincent,  Esq.  who  was  Sheriff  of 
Limerick  in  1696,  served  the  office  of  Mayor  of  that  city  in 
1703  and  1727.  Horn.  Phoebe  Brown,  widosv  of  John  Higsin- 
botham.  Chancellor  of  Limerick,  and  left  issue  ;  will  proved 
1735. 

I.  John,  whose  will  was  proved  1706.  ii.  Richard, 

in.  Tho.mas,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Arthur,  Mayor  of  Limerick,  1728,  will  proved  1761,  left 
by  Blanche  Waller  his  wife,  two  sons, 

1  Arthur. 

2  John,  j)i.  1st,  Kath"rine  Love,  and  2ndly,  Lucy  Westrop, 
and  was  ancestor  of  the  Vincents  of  Ei-inajh  ami 
Summer  Hill. 

I.  Anne,  m.  6  Aug.  1717,  Ven.  John  Brown,  Archdeacon  of 
Limerick.        ii.  Alice,  ?)i.  George  Roche,  Esq.,  M  P. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Davis,  Esq. 

IV.  Phoebe,  m.  Matthew  MacNamara,  Esq. 

Thomas  Vincent,  Esq.  the  third  son,  was  Mayor  of  Limerick 
in  1736  and  1740,  his  will  was  proved  1744.  By  AUcia,  his 
wife  he  left,  with  two  other  daus., 

I.  George. 

u.  Exham,  Mayor  of  Limerick,  1770,  had  two  sons  and  a 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YIV 


tlau.,  1    Kxham;  2  John  Prcnd^rgast,  and  Anne,  m.  W. 
Fosbery,  Esq. 
I.  Blanche,  m.  Edmond  Moroney,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Tartcen  House,  co.  Clare,  was 
Mayor  of  Limerick  in  17G1,  and  d.  1810.  He  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Eev.  John  Tunnadine,  of  Park,  and  sister  of  John  Tunnadine, 
Master  in  Chancery,  and  M.P.  for  Askcatan,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1808)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  1753,  Sheriff  of  Limerick,  1776  who  d.  v.  p. 
leaving  by  Miss  Unthank  his  wife,  two  daus.,  and  an  only 
son, 

Geoege  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Parteen  House,  Capt.  4th  foot, 
who  s.  his  grandfather,  sold  Parteen,  and  d.  in  France. 

II.  George  (twin  with  Thomas),  of  whom  hereafter. 

HI.  John  Tunnadine,   of  Hemsworth,  D.L.  West  Itidincr  co. 
York,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  West  York  Militia,  h.  1761,  d.  1846, 
aged  85;  to.  1st,  1784,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Kead,  Esq. 
of  Leeds,  who  d.  1787,  leaving  a  son, 
John  Eead,  of  Hemsworth,   Major  4th  foot,  6.  1787,    d. 
1874,    aged   87,    leaving  issue,    by   Lucy    f^ongston  his 
wife,    1    John    Matson,    Capt.    3rd    West   York    Militia, 
J. P.  for  East  Riding  co.  York,  b.  1849;  and  2   Matson, 
(Rev.),  M.A.,  University  Coll.  Oxford ;  1  Lucy,  m.  1874, 
Charles  James  Backhouse ;  2  Mary  Read. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  F.  Fourness, 
Esq.  of  Hemsworth,  and  had  another  son, 
Matson  (Rev.),  of  Hemsworth,  to.  Tabitha  Longston. 
IV.  Exham,  of  Violet  Hill,  co.   Clare,    J.P.,  n.  Marcclla 
Going,  and  d.  1818,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Rebecca,  in.  W.  Long,  Esq. 

II.  Martlia,  m.  Nicholas  Bischoff,  Esq. 

III.  Anne,  m.  J.  McAdam,  Esq. 

George  Vincent,  the  second  son,  was  Capt.  in  the  9th  foot, 
served  in  America  under  Gen.  Sir  John  Burgoyne,  and  was 
taken  prisoner  there,  b.  1753;  m.  1784,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  William  Read,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  by  Hannah  Buxton, 
his  wife  (descended  from  I'uxton,  of  Buxton,  co.  Derby),  by 
whom  (who  d.  1837,  aged  83)  he  had  a  dau.,  Hannah,  who  d. 
young,  and  three  sons, 

George,  of  Wakefield,  6.  1783;  d.  18G2. 

William,  who  continued  the  line, 

Thomas  Buxton,  of  Scarborough,  6.  1791  ;  d.  18G5. 

Capt.  Vincent  d.  1834,  aged  81,  his  second  son, 

William  Read  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Boston  Lodge,  co.  York, 
Capt.  3rd  West  York  Militia,  b.  1790,  r,i.  1827,  Sarali,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Boston  Lodge,  and 
Wakefield,  by  Betty  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard 
Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Rothwell  (descended  from  Vavasour,  of 
Spaldington),  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Dec.  1863,  aged  62)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Clarke,  now  Boston  Lodge. 

II.  John,  of  the  Priory,  Monk  Sherborne,  co.  Hants,  late 
Capt.  76th  foot.  b.  15  June,  1830;  m.  1862,  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev. 
James  Linton,  of  Hemingford  House,  co.  Huntingdon,  antl 
has  issue, 

1  William  Henry  Hutchinson,  h.  28  April,  13j3. 

2  Thomas  Montagu.  3  Charles. 

1  Ada  Cecile.  2  Alice  Mary. 

I.  Elizabeth  Dorothy,  m.  Robert  Greene,  Esrj.  of  Scalby 
Hall. 

II.  Sarah  Vavasour,  m.  Capt.  Charles  Newton  Biggs,  and  has 
one  son  and  two  daus.,  Charles  William  Vavasour;  Kath- 
leen Sarah;  and  Ada  Gertrude.  m.  Emily  Mary. 

Capt.  Vincent  d.  14  March,  1862,  aged  71,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son,  the  present  representative. 

Arma — Az.,  three  cinquefoils  ,Trg.  and  a  border  or.  Cr(!:l — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head  gu.  charged  with  a 
trefoil  gold.     Mottn — Vincent  qui  se  Vincent. 

(Secti— Boston  Lodge,  near  Tadcaster,  co.  York. 


ELLIS-VINEE,    OP    BADGEWORTH, 

Ellis-Yiner,  Eev.  Alfred  William,  of  Badge- 
worth,  CO.  Gloucester,  b.  22  Aug.  1822,  B.A. 
University  Coll.  Oxon,  Yicar  of  Badgeworth  and 
Shurdington,  co.  Gloucester,  s.  Lis  father  187i  ; 
m.  1854,  Lucy  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  Willinm 
Pi-icliard,  Esq.,  late  Madras  Medical  Board,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Montague,  &.  1855,  B.A.  Keble  College,  Oxon. 

I.  Grace,  6.  1857,  d.  unm.  1877. 

JLiUCaCJC.— Daniel  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Minsterworth  and 
Elmore  (son  of  Daniel  Ellis,  of  Gloucester,  and  Susanna  Crump 
his  wife),  VI.  1768,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Willia.m  Vinjeb,  Esq., 


of  Gloucester,  by  Deborah    his  wife,    eldest   dau.  of  Daniel 
Niblett,  Esq.  of  Haresfleld,  and  had  issue, 
Daniel,  F.R.S.  of  Edinburgh,  d.  ti-t^m. 

Williami  Viner,  of  Minsterworth,  6. 1777;  m.  1807,  Eliza,  dau. 

of  Rev.  Martin  Barry,  of  Gloucester  and  of  Down  Hathcrley, 

and  d.  1865,  leaving  a  son,  William  Viner  Ellis,  Esq.,  lat( 

of  Minsterworth,  b.  23  Nov.  1809. 

Joshua,  of  Gloucester,  Merchant,  d.  s.  p. 

Joseph,  who  took  the  name  of  V'iner  1811,  in  complianc< 

with  the  will  of  his  uncle,  William  Viner,  Esq.  of  Badge 

worth. 

Mary,  of  Gloucester,  d.  unvi. 

Susanna,  to.  Jeremiah  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Minsterwortli. 
Deborah,   m.  Rev.    Henry   Souliihouse,    Rector    of    CasUi 
Combe,  Wilts. 
His  son, 

Joseph  Ellis-Vineu,  Esq.  of  Badgeworth,  co.  GloueesteT 
J. P.,  b.  10  June,  1781;  on.  3  Oct.  1812,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  (j 
John  Twisden,  Commander  E.N.,  of  Bradbourne,  near  Maid 
stone,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Alfred  William,  now  of  Badgeworth. 
I.  Mary  Anne,  iii.  8  Oct.  1836,  William  Playne,  Esq.  J.P.,  c 
Avening  Court  and  Longfords,  co,  Gloucester,  d.  1808. 

He  d.  1874. 

^nfts— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  bendy  of  six  az.  and  gu.,  ft 
a  bend  or  a  vine  branch  ppr.  a  chief  arg.  thereon  a  salUr 
engrailed  of  the  second,  between  two  Cornish  choughs  ppr.,  fo 
Viner.  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  az.  and  gu.,  on  a  cross  enr 
between  four  nags'  heads  erased  or,  a  einquefoil  pierced  1« 
tween  four  crescents  sa.,  for  Ellis.  Crents— 1st,  A  dexter  an 
embowcd  in  armour  or,  encircled  at  the  elbow  by  a  wreath  ( 
vine,  and  holding  in  the  hand  a  gem  ring  all  ppr.,  for  Vines 
2nd,  A  horse's  head  erased  ermines,  gorged  with  a  plain  colls 
arg.  charged  with  a  einquefoil  between  two  crescents  sa 
and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  trefoil  slipped  ppr.  Motto- 
Labore  et  honore. 

(Seats— Badgeworth,  near  Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester. 


VIPAN    OF    STIBBINGTON. 

YiPAN,  John  Alexander  Maylin,  Esq. 
Stibbington,  Huntingdon,  Lieut.  S9tli  regt.,  b. 
May,  1849. 

%inttlQt. — Joseph  ViPAN,  Esq.,  d.  1788,  leaving,  byMto 
Curtis  his  wife  (m.  1757 ;  d.  1822),  a  son, 

Joseph  Vipan,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  m.  20  Dec.  1791,  Anne,  da' 
of  John  Maylin,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  Isle  of  Ely  (she  c^.  2  July,  1846 
and  had  issue, 

John,  late  of  Sutton. 

Joseph,  711.  1826,  and  has  four  sons  and  three  daus. 
Thomas,  in.  10  June,   1840,  Miss  Harriett  Cory,   and  d. 
Dec.  1859,  having  had  one  son  and  two  daus., 

Thomas  Maylin,  of  Sutton  House,  near  Ely,  J. P.  for  t 
Isle  of  Ely,  b.  24  Dec.  1844. 
Anne,  m.  1876,  Rev.  R.  P.  Prichard. 
Harriett,  m.  1856,  Rev.  D.  H.  Preston,  and  d.  1373,  havi) 
had  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
Benjamin,  m.  1838,  and  has  three  sons  and  four  daus. 
Anne,  m.  1823,  and  has  two  sons  and  one  dau. 
Mary,  in.  1831. 
Mr.  Vipan  d.  9  Dec.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Vipan,  Esq.  of  The  Burystead,  Sutton,  late  of  E! 

J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cambridge  and  Hunts  1850, 

1794;  m.  15  June,  1819.  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Vipan,  Et 

of  Mepal,  Isle  of  Ely,  and  Mary  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Maylin,   of  Stibbington  Hall,   Wansford,   J.P.  1 

Hunts,   b.  8  May,   1824;  to.  8  May,  1845,  Harriet,   dau. 

Simon  Goodman,  Esq.  of  Willow  Hall,  Thorney,  Cambs,  a 

d.  2  Feb.  1878,  leaving, 

1  John  Alexander  Maylin,  now  of  Stibbington  Hall. 

2  Charles  William,  b.  11  Jan.  1851. 

3  Ernest  Hugh  Hubert.  4  Edgar. 
5  Edward  Dunstan. 
1  Ida  Mary,  6.  19  Dec.  1852.  2  Ella  Constance. 

Mr.  Vipan  d.  5  April,  1878. 

&(i,'— Stibbington  Hall,    Wansford.       Club— Junior  Uni: 
Service. 


I 


VIVIAN    OP    SINGLETON. 

YiTiAN,  Henry  Hussey,  Esq.  of  Park  Wei 
CO.  Glamorgan,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  J.P.  and  D.-' 
formerly  Col.  4th  Glamorgan  Rifles,  b.  6  Ju 
1821 ;  m.  1st,  15  April,  1847,  Jesse  Dalrymp 
dau.  of  Ambrose  Goddard,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  t 
Lawn,  Swindon,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (wto  d.  28  F 
1848)  had  a  son, 

I.  Ernest  Ambrose,  J. P.,  6.  Feb.  1848. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


\T\T> 


1G65 


He  m.  2ndlr,  li  July,    1853,    Caroline  Elizabeth, 
oiilv  dau.  ot'  Sir  Montague  John  Cholmeley,  Bart., 
M.P.   of  Easton  Hall  Grrantham,  co.  Lincobi,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  18GS)  had  issue, 
II.  John  Aubrey,  b.  July,  185-1. 

He  m.  3rdly,  10  Nov.  1870,  Averil,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Eichard  and  the  Hou.  Mrs.  Beaumont,  and  has  by 
her, 

m.  Henry  Hussey,  6.  5  Feb.  1873. 

IV.  Olio  Kichard,  b.  22  .Vpril,  1875. 

I.  Violet  Averil  Margaret,  b.  3  Dec.  1871. 

u.  Averil,  6.  4  Dee.  1876. 

ILtltCatgC— John  Hesbt  Vivian.  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  F.G.S.,  of 
Sincleton,  co.  Glamorgan,  M.P.  for  Swansea  from  1832  till  his 
death,  1855,  and  Major  Royal  Stannary  Artillery,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.  9  Aug.  1785  (brother  of  PLichard  Hussey,  1st  Lord 
Vivian),  m.  30  Oct.  1816,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  James, 
Esq.,  late  of  The  Priory,  Reigate,  and  has  issue, 
Henrt  HnssET,  now  of  Park  Wern. 

AVilliara  Graham,  6.  25  Nov.  Is27;    J. P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sheriff  of  co.  Glamorgan  1866. 
Arthur  Pendarves,  b.  i  June,  1834;  M.P.  for  West  Cornwall, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Glamorgan;  m.  3  3Iarch,  1867,  Lady 
Augusta  Emily  Wyndham-Quin,  eldest  dau.  of  Edwin,  3rd 
Earl  of  Dunraven,  K.P.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb.  1877) 
■     has   issue,    Henry    Wyndham,    6.    4    Feb.    1868;    Gerald 
William,  b.  10  June,  1869;    Caroline  Mabel,   b.  26  June, 
1873:  Clarice  Gertrude,  b.  3  March,  1875. 
Richard  Glynn,  b.  Aug.  1835. 

Betty  Sarah,  m.   Sept.  1840,   The  Right  Hon.  Sir  William 

Gibson  Craig,  Bart.,  M.P.,  Lord  Clerk  Registrar  of  Scotland. 

Caroline  Gertrude,  m.  21  June,   1848,  William  Jones  Loyd, 

Esq.  of  Langlebury,  Watford. 
Henrietta  Letitia  Victoria,  m.  1865,  Major  Clement  Walker 

Honcage,  V.C,  of  Compton,  Wilts,  late  9th  Hussars. 
Dulcie  Charlotte. 

Major  Vivian  d.  10  Feb.  1855. 

Jrms — Or,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  lions'  heads  erased 
ppr.  as  many  annulets  of  the  field,  on  a  chief  embattled  gu.  a 
wreath  of  oak  ppr.  between  two  martlets  or.  Crest — A  dcmi- 
hussar  of  the  18th  regt.  holding  in  his  right  hand  a  sabre,  and 
in  his  left  a  pennant  flying  to  the  sinister  gu.  issuant  from  a 
bridge  of  one  arch  embattled  and  having  at  each  end  a  tower 
ppr.    Motto — Vive  revicturus. 

Seal — Park  Wtin,  Swansea. 


VYSE    OF    STOKE    PLACE. 
See  HowAED-VrsE. 


VYNER    OF    GAUTSY. 

Vtn'ee,  Hexey  Feedeeice  Clake,  Esq.  of 
Gautby,  co.  Lincoln,  J.P.,  b.  1836. 

3Lt!tCS3C. — This  family  is  stated  to  have  been  seated  in 
CO.  Gloucester  <emj).  Richard  II. 

Thomas  Vtneb,  son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Viner,  Dean  of  Glou- 
cester, and  grandson  of  William  Viser,  of  Eathorpe,  co. 
Warwick,  became,  under  the  will  of  Sir  Robert  Vyner, 
possessed  of  estates  in  cos.  Lincoln  and  Chester.  He  m.  Anne, 
lau.  of  Sir  Francis  Leeke,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Vtner,  m.  Margaretta,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Style, 
i;art.  of  Wateringbury,  Kent.    His  son, 

Robert  Vtneb,  Esq.  of  Gautby,  M.P.,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Carter,  Esq.  of  Redbourne,  co.  Lincoln,  and  relict  of 
Francis  Anderson,  Esq.  o£  Manby,  co.  Lincoln  (by  whom  she 
vas  mother  of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Yarborough),  their  son, 

Robert  Vtner,  Esq.  of  Gautby,  m.  1788,  Lady  Theodosia 
'lary  Ashburnham,  duu.  of  John,  2nd  Earl  of  Ashburnham, 
ind  d.  13  March,  1810,  having  had,  besides  other  children, 
vho  d.  either  in  infancy  or  unm., 

Robert,   of  Gautby,   High  Sheriff  of  co.   Lincoln  1814,  6. 

19  March,  1789;  </.  s.  p. 
Henrt,  of  whom  presently. 

Theodosia  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Crawley,   Esq.  of  Stockwood, 
Beds,  and  d.  1820,  leaving  one  dau.,  m.  1839,  Count  de  Mont 
Real,  of  France, 
"he  2nd  son, 
Henrt  Vtner,  Esq.  of  NewbyHall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.. 
■  26  Aug.   1805;  m.  5  July,  1832,  Lady  Mary  Gertrude,  2nd 
au.  and    co-heir   of  Thomas,  Earl  De  Grey,   K.G.,   and  d. 
-  Jan.  1861,  leaving, 


IIenrt  Frederick  Clare,  now  of  Gautby. 

Reginald  Arthur,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  M.P.  for  Ripon,  6.  1830. 

Robert  Charles  de  Grey,  r,i.  10  July,  1865,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 

Rev.  Slingsby  Duncombe  Shafto. 
Frederick  Grantham,  murdered  by  brig.inds  in  Greece,  1870. 
Henrietta  Anne  Theodosia,  i,i.  9  AprU,  1851,  George,  Marquess 

of  Ripon,  K.G. 
Theodosia,   m.  5  July,   1859,  Charles,   Marquess  of  Xorth- 

ampton,  and  d.  18  Xov.  Ia64. 

Arms— Az.,  a  bend  or,  on  a  chief  arg.  a  saltire  engrailed  gu. 
between  two  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  Cre.H — An  arm  in  armour 
ppr.  garnished  or,  holding  in  the  hand  a  gem  ring  gold. 

.bV"«(5— Gautby,  Horncastle,  co.  Lincola;  and  Newby  HalL 
Ripon. 


VYVYAN    OF    TREWAN. 

VtTTAN,  EiCHAED  HeXET  SlACKHOrSE,  Esq.  of 
Trewan,  Cornwall,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Barrister-at-Law 
of  the  Inner  Temple  and  Northern  Circuit,  b.  3  Dec. 
1832,  only  surviving  sou  (his  youngest  brother, 
William  Courtenay  Vyvyan,  an  Ensign  in  the  4th 
King's  Own  regt.,  having  d.  March,  1870,  aged  36, 
leaving  by  Kate  his  wife,  dau.  of  E.  Stafford,  Esq., 
a  dau.,  Kate  Courtenay)  of  Lieut.-Col.  Riciiaed 
Vyvtan  (who  d.  1860),^.?.  and  D.L.  for  Cornwall, 
of  -which  CO.  he  served  as  High  Sheriff  1819-20,  by 
Margaret  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Edwards,  Esq. 
IMr.  Vyvyan,  -who  for  some  time  served  in  the  Hon. 
Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms,  and  the  Eoyal  Corn- 
wall Eangers  Militia,  represents  a  younger  branch  of 
the  family  of  VrvYAX  of  Trelo warren,  which  bus 
been  settled  in  Cornwall  for  many  centuries.  He  is 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Gluvian  and  Denzell,  and 
holds  the  estates  of  Trewan  and  Trenowth,  the 
latter  one  of  the  oldest  seats  of  the  Vtvtan  family. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  lion  rampant  gu.  armed  sa.     Cresi — A  horse 
passant  furnished  all  ppr. 
Seat— Tvewiin,  St.  Columb,  Cornwall. 


■WADDINQHAM    OF    GUITING-    POWER, 

Waddixgham,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Guiting  Grange, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  Hafod,  co.  Cardigan,  J.P.  cos. 
Gloucester  and  Cardigan,  High  Sheriff  1861,  b. 
13  Dec.  1799  ;  w.  2  Nov.  1837,  Margaret,  dau.  ot" 
James  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  21  Dec.   1838,  M.A.  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford,  J.P. 

CO.  Gloucester.  ii.  Thomas  James,  6.  27  Feb.  1840. 

I.  Margaret  Anue,  6.  2  Aug.   1843;  r,i.  18  Oct.  18^6,  F.  R. 

Vavasour  Witts,  Esq. 

Mr.  Waddingham  is  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Wad- 
dingham,  Esq.,  by  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Mark 
Husband,  Esq. 

Smts — Guiting  Grange,  Winchcombe,  co.  Gloucester;  and 
Hafod  Aberystwith,  Cardigan. 


WADDINGTON    OF    CAVENHAM. 

Waddixgtox,  Hexet  Spexcee,  Esq.  of  Caven- 
ham  Hall,  Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1876,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Suffolk,  late  Capt.  of  the  Eifle  Brigade,  b.  1816  ; 
m.  11  March,  1852,  Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Yice- 
Admiral  Sir  W.  B.  Proctor,  Bart,  of  Laugley  Park, 
and  has  issue , 

I.  Spencer  Beadchamp,  b.  1854.         n.  Harry,  6.  1858. 
III.  Gerald.  iv.  Alfred. 

I.  Caroline  Raehael,  6.  1853.         ii.  Ethel  Mary,  b.  185J. 
in.  Amy,  b.  1857.  iv.  Gertrude,  b.  1862. 

V.  Eva,  b.  1863.  vi.  Dora,  b.  1867. 

IttnCaCIC.— John  Waddington,  Esq.  of  Ely  (son  of  Georgk 
Waddington,  Esq.  of  Doddington,  who  was  b.  1771,  by  Jlary 
his  wife),  d.  at  Ely,  16  Dec.  1796,  aged  06,  leaving  by  Uis  wife 
Susannah,  who  d.  1816,  aged  84,  and  had  issue, 
I.  George  Waddi.'Jgton,  6.  1757;  m.  1781,  Caroline,  dan.  of 
—  Hoi-sey,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1785,  having  had, 
1  Harbt  Spencer  Waddington,  of  Cavenham  Hall,  M.P. 
for  Suffolk,    6.    1781;    m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Richard 
Slater  Milucr,  Esq.  of  Frystoue  Hall,  co.  York,  M.P. ;  and 


1CG6 


WAD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAD 


d  2G  Feb.  1864,  having  had  (with  several  sons  and  daus.) 
a  son, 
Henp.y  Spenckb,  now  of  Cavenham  Hall. 
2  John  Horsey,   b.   1783;    ra.   Emma  Phillippa,   dau.  of 
Thomas  Grove,   Esq. ;  and  d.  1863,   leaving  by  her  (who 
d.  1819)  several  sons  and  daus. 
n.  Thomas  (Rev.),    Prebendary   of  Ely,  b.    1764;    m.  1st, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  James  Yorlce,  Bishop  of  Gloucester, 
and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1800)  several  sons  and  daus. ;  and 
2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  —  Westwood,  Esq.,  and  d.  1815 ;  she 
d.  1830. 
iS;a(— Cavenham  Hall,  Suffolk. 


WADDY    OF    CLOUGHEAST. 

Waddt,  Sib  Eichaed,  K.C.B.  of  Clouglieast, 
CO.  Wexford,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  Lieut.-Col. 
in  command  of  50th  regt.  in  the  Crimea,  at  Alma, 
lukerman,  and  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol,  for 
■which  he  has  a  medal  with  three  clasps,  with  the 
Sardinian  and  Turkish  medals,  served  in  New 
Zealand  1864-65,  Knt.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  4th  class  Medjidie,  b.  11  Aug.  1814  ;  m.  20  Jan. 
1840,  Anne  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Cordeaux,  Com- 
missary-Gen. of  Australia,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  William  Cadwallader,  6.  8  Oct.  1840;  d.  20  July,  1841. 

II.  Frederick  Thomas  Gunter,  6.  17  May,  1842;  d.  1843. 

:ii.  RiCHAKD  Anderson,  b.  13  Feb.  1844;  w.  14  Sept.  1870, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J  E.  Stacey,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  1  Richard  Cadwallader,  6.  12  July,  1872,  d. 
23  Dec.  1875  ;  2  Percival  Stacet,  6. 8  Jan.  1876 ;  3  A  son, 
0.  3  Dec   1S7S;  and  1   Florence  Mary,  6.  26  Nov.  1876. 

IV.  Perclval  Moore,  6.  22  March,  1846;  m.  24  Feb.  1870, 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Drewatt,  Esq.,  Engineer  for 
Railways,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue,  1  Percival 
Richard,  b.  30  Jan.  1871  ;  2  Shirley  Singleton,  6.  10  March, 
1876;  1  Ida  Fanny,  b.  13  Jan.  1873,  d.  21  March.  1874; 
2  Edith  Alice,  6.  15  Aug.  1874;  and  3  Leila  Minnie, 
b.  21  Sept.  1877. 

V  John  Miller,  Capt.  1st  Battalion  Prince  Albert's  Light 
Infantry,  6.  7  May,  1847. 

J.  Frances  Jane,  b.  28  Sept.  1849. 

II.  Katherine  Margaret,  h.  4  June,  1852;  d.  IG  April,  1S53. 

^LillCtlSC. — Edmond  Waddt,  a  Cornet  in  Oliver  Crom" 
•iVKLL's  army,  received  a  grant  of  Clougheast,  and  other 
hinds,  CO.  Wexford.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Camby, 
:uid  had  issue, 

I.  Barhcic,  his  successor. 

ji.  Samuel,  of  Belare.  m.  May,  1C92,  Bridget  Gregg,   and 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary  (Mrs.  Atkins),  seven  sons, 

1  Samuel,  6.  1696;  m.  May,  1730,  Mary  Sharpe,  and  (L 
same  year,  leaving  a  posthumous  son, 

Samuel,  of  Curraghduffe,  b.  1731 ;  to.  1st,  1771,  Frances, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Garry- 
gibbon,  CO.  Wexford,  and  was  murdered  in  Spain, 
30  April,  1793,  leaving  issue,  Samuel,  d.  unm.  28  Dec. 
1811;  Fridswide,  m.  Thomas  Richards,  and  </.  1821; 
Mary,  m.  J.  Gibson,  and  d.  1835;  F'rances,  m.  Johu 
Buchannan,  and  d.  1831. 

2  Nathaniel,  b.  1702,  and  <?.  1774;  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
John  Hatchell,  of  Kilmiston,  co.  Wexford,  by  whom,  who 
('.  1747,  he  had  four  daus.,  Mary;  Katherine;  Johanna 
(Mrs.  Gibson) ;  Sai'ah  (Mrs.  Sparrow).  3  Edmund. 

4  Jolin,  1)1.  Miss  Mockler,  and  had  a  dau.,  Amelia,  and  a 
son,  Edward,  whose  son,  Jolin,  ((.  1836. 

5  Baruck,  of  Youghal,  in.  Mrs.  Ashmore,  widow,  and  had, 
with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Bridget,  one  son, 

Samuel,  m.  13  Aug.  1794,  Anne  Newman,  and  had  one 
son,  Samuel,  b.  179.t;  m.  1816,  Harriett  Broadbrook,  by 
wliom,  who  d.  1824,  he  had  one  son,  Samuel,  6.  1819. 

C  William,  of  Wexford,  d.  10  June,  1772. 

7  Thomas,  d.  unui. 

III.  Edmond. 

1.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Constance.  in.  Mary. 

IV.  Hester,  vi.  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Enniscorthy. 

Mr.  Waddy  ra.  2ndly,  Anne  Ouseley,  by  whom  he  had  no 
issue.    He  d.  June,  1684,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Barock  Waddt,  Esq.  of  Clougheast,  b.  1654;  m.  22  Dec. 
1684,  Mary  Bates,  and  d.  1703,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m. 
1712,  E.  Gregg,  Esq.,  a  son, 

Richard  Waddy,  Esq.  of  Clougheast,  6.  1636;  to.  1st, 
1  Feb.  1708,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Grogan,  Esq.  of  Johns- 
town Ccistle,  CO.  Wexford,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  1714,  with  a 
dau.,  Mary,  m.  Loftus  Codd,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  one  son, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 


He  m.  2nrlly,  1716,  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Cadwanader  Edwards,  Esq. 
of  Eallyhire,  and  had  by  her,  who  d.  1714  (with  four  daus., 
I.  Margaret,  m.  Rev.  William  Acheson,  of  Carne ;  and  Eliza- 
beth, 'Id.  1st,  J.  Butler,  and  2ndly,  George  Richards,  and  d. 
1794;  III.  Hannah,  m.  Thomas  llatton,  of  Enniscorthy;  iv. 
Dorcas,  d.  unm.)  si.x  sons, 

II.  Cadwaluder,  b.  1720;  m.  Eliz.abeth,  dau.  of  Joshua 
Tench,  Esq.  of  Bryanstown,  and  rf.  1773,  having  had,  with 
six  daus.,  Anne,  6.  1745,  d.  9  Feb.  1810;  Dorcas,  to.  Rev. 
F.  DraflSn;  Elizabeth;  Jane,  b.  13  July,  1751;  m.  Ven. 
John  Elgee,  LL.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Leighlin,  and  Rector  of 
Wexford,  and  d.  15  May,  1804;  Alice,  h.  24  April,  1756,  d. 

1  Dec.  1839;  Frances,  6.  1766;  m.  J.  Roberts,  Esq.,  and  d. 

2  Jan.  1830;  two  sons, 

1  John,  b.  1750;  m.  Mary  Lamb,  and  left  two  daus.,  co. 
heir.s,  Eliza  (Mrs.  Crick),  Mary  (Mrs.  Manley). 

2  Richard,  of  Kilmacow,  co.  Wexford,  b.  11  May,  1757,  d. 
21  May,  1801.  He  m.  1778,  Penelope,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Nicholas  Hatchell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  tZ.  1796)  had, 
with  four  daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Right  Hon.  John  Hatchell, 
and  d.  1848;  Penelope,  m.  1807,  Perceval  Swan,  Esq.  of 
Baldwinstown,  and  d.  1821;  Angel,  m.  William  Elgee, 
Esq.,  R.A.,  and  d.  1809;  and  Frances,  m.  1817,  Ricliard 
Renwiek,  Esq. ;  one  surviving  son, 

Cadwalladek,  of  Kilmacow,  Capt.  69th  regt.,  M.P.  for 

Wexford,  b.  15  Veb.  1783;  to.  16  Sept.  1813,  Margaret, 

dau.  of  Joseph  Swan,  Esq.  of  Baldwinstown,  and  by  her 

(who  d.  23  Nov.  1852)  had  issue, 

Richard  (Sir),  now  of  Clougheast. 

Joseph  Swan,    of    Kilmacow,   b.   25    Aug.  1815;    m. 

19  June,  1845,  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt.  Pritchard,  R.N., 

and  d.  21  Nov.  1870,  leaving  issue,  Cadwallader,  6. 

28  Feb.  1846;  Joseph  Swan,  b.  28  March,  1849;  John 

Edmond,  b.  22  Nov.  1850 ;  and  Frances  Mary). 

Cadwallader  Frederick,   b.  27   May,   1817;    d.  unnu 

8  June,  1853. 

Percival  Swan,  M.D.,  6.  16  Feb.  1819 ;  m.  29  Oct.  1846, 
Sarah  Brown,  and  d.  24  Aug.  1806,  leaving  issue 
by  her  (who  d.  6  Feb.  1879),  John  Percy,  b.  13  May, 
1849;  TO.  Barbara,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Harvey,  Esq. 
of  Wellington  Cottage,  and  has,  Percy  Harvey,  b. 
Nov.  1878;  and  Margaret  Anne. 
William  Perceval,  Capt.  Bengal  Artillery,  6.  19  June, 
1821;  m.  17  Nov.  1849,  Zillah  Ruth,  Uau.  of  Capt. 
Pritchard,  R.N.,  and  d.  1860. 
Anne   Elizabeth,   to.   27  May,  1846,   Robert  Warren, 

Esq.  of  Killiney,  J. P.  co.  Dublin. 

Penelope  Hatchell,  m.  1859,  William  Colles,  Esq.,  M.D. 

in.  Richard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Comber,  co.  Londonderry,  b. 

1721,  rf.  1800;  7)1.  1760,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  Bellingham 

Mauleverer,  by  whom,  who  d.  1779,  he  had,  with  two  daus., 

Dorcas  and  Katherine,  6.  1767,  d.  1844,  as  many  sous, 

1  Bellingham. 

2  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kilrea,  co.  Londonderry,  b, 
27  June,  1703;  m.  1791,  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Mauleverer; 
Esq.,  and  il.  22  July,  1838,  leaving,  with  six  daus.  (Anne, 
b.  4  June,  1792;  Maiy,  b.  1794;  Katherine,  b.  1796; 
Elizabeth,  b.  1800;  Jane,  6.  1803;  and  Letitia,  6.  1806), 
one  son, 

Eichard  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Finvoy,  co.  Antrim,  b.  28  May, 
1798. 

IV.  Henry,  d.  1778,  m.  Sarah  Ilogan,  by  whom,  who  d.  1780- 
hi:  had,  with  a  dau.,  Jane,  four  sons, 

1  Richard,  b.  1762,  d.  1813;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Dr 
Warren,  of  Tyhollan,  co.  Monaghan,  by  whom,  who  d 
April,  1834,  he  had,  with  two  daus..  Elizabeth;  Fanny 
9)!,.  J.  Morgan,  of  London,  seven  sons,  Jo.seph ;  Henry 
Thomas  Warren;  Richard,  b.  1789;  to.  1822,  Miss  Page 
Edmond,  b.  1791  {m.  16  April,  1817,  Maria  Tiiompson,  an( 
had  one  son,  William,  6.  1  July,  1832,  d.  unm.,  and  si: 
daus.,  Maria  (Mrs.  Mansora),  Frances,  Elizabeth,  Sophia 
Florinda,  and  Jane) ;  John  ;  Norman. 

V.  Arthur.  vi.  Edmond,  R.N. 
vii.  Joseph,  6.  1732;  to.  Katherine  Spain,   who  was  acci 

dentally  drowned  in  the  canal,  Dublin,  1794. 
Mr.  Waddy  m.   3rilly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Walter  Hore,   Esq.  c 
Ilarperstown,  co.  Wexford,  but  had  no  further  issue.    He  d 
1749,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Waddy,  Esq.  of  Clougheast  Castle,  6.  1711,  hi.  July 
1755,  Frances  Finn,  of  Buncarrig,  and  dying  16  March,  178 
left,  with  two  daus.,  Mary,  6.  March,  1760,  (/.  23  April,  1827 
and  Eliza  Anne,  b.  1767,  m.  1794,  Richard  Banington,  Esq. « 
Ballycogley,  and  d.  24  May,  1849,  a  son  and  successor, 

llicFiARD  Waddt,  Esq.  of  Clougheast  Castle,  M.D.,  i 
13  April,  1758,  m.  1st,  1  Feb.  178.J,  Anne.  dau.  of  John  Wilsoi 
Esq.  of  Sear,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Frances,  b.  178-1,  an 
2n(lly,  4  April,  1806,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Joha  Green,  Esq.,  b 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.         ii.  Robert,  b.  1810.        in.  Edmond. 

IV.  Cadwallader,  b.  1817.  v.  Wellington,  l>.  1818. 

I.  Sophia,  b.  1S14. 
Mr.  Waddy  d.  21  July,  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


WAD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAI 


1CG7 


John  Waddt,  Esq.  of  Cloufrheast  Castlo,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  J. P., 
6.  10  May,  ls07 ;  m.  i8  June,  ISiO,  Elizubetti  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Boxwell,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  15  June,  1875,  when  ho 
was  .■!.  by  his  cousin, 

SlB  UlCIlAED  Waddt,  K.C.B. 

Anns — Arg.,  a  bend  between  a  crescent  in  chief  and  a  mullet 
in  base  gu.  Crest — A  naked  arm  cmbowed  ppr.  graspini;  a 
sword  arg.  pommelled  and  hilted  or.  Motto — Ob  duccm  ob 
patriam. 

Seat — Clougheast  Castle,  Churchtown,  co.  Wexford. 


■WADE    OF    CLONEBRANEY. 

Wadk,  Eobert  Craten,  Esq.  of  Clonebrancv, 
CO.  Meath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  i.  180U  ;  ni.  Frances,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  Francis  Hoej,  Esq.  of  Duugans- 
town,  CO.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue, 


I.  William  George  Clattos. 

II.  Francis  Hoey,  deceased. 
HI.  Craven  Henry  Clotworthy. 

V.  Edward  John  Power. 

VI.  Thomas  Richard,  deceased. 
I.  Anne  Frances. 


IV.  Henry  Mercdjth. 


ILlllCaflC.— Henbt  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  co. 
Meath,  High  SheritI  1669,  got  a  grant  of  Clonebraney,  and 
1,490  acres  in  that  co.  by  patent  dated  3  Kov.  lCb4.  He  «». 
1st,  Anne  O'Brien,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  of  Athglassan  and  Hcrbertstown,  co.  Meath,  ad- 
hered to  the  cause  of  James  II.,  and  forfeited  all  his  lands  ; 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Alexander  Plunkett,  Esq.,  co.  Meath,  and 
bad  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Ballinglare,  co.  Wexford,  jji.Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Keogh,  Esq.,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had,  with  two  other  sons, 
Charles  and  Redmond,  both  d.s.p.,  and  a  dau.  Mary 
(Mrs.  Maude),  an  elder  son, 

John,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  who  claimed  Herbertstown  at 
Chichester  House  1700,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Butler, 
Esq.  of  Polestown,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Wade,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  m.  Mary  Kennedy,  and  had 
four  sons,  1  John,  a  General  in  the  Russian  Service ; 

2  Joseph,  Lieut.-Col.  E.  I.  Co.,  m.  9  May,  1793, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Ross  ;  and  d.  1809, 
leaving  Sir  Claude  Wade,  C.B.,  Knt.  of  the  Doranee 
Empire,  and  of  the  Auspicious  Star  of  the  Punjaub  ; 

3  .John  Peter,  M.D.,  E.I. Co. ;  4  Charles,  M.D.,  Phy- 
sician to  the  Court  of  Portugal. 

2  John,  of  Dublin,  whose  son,  John,  of  Dublin,  d. 
1799,  leaving,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  a  son,  Walter, 
Professor  of  Botany,  Royal  Dublin  Society. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  Michael  Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown,  co. 
Ueath,  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Sheilds,  of  Wainstown ;  the 
l)earer  of  despatches  from  the  Lord  Deputy  Sir  Arthur  Chi- 
chester from  Belfast  to  Chaeles  I.  at  Edinburgh,  24  Oct. 
1641,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Michael 
Beresford,  Esq.,  brother  of  Sir  Tristram  Beresford,  1st  Bart, 
of  Coleraine.  He  d.  intestate  (administration  12  May,  1708), 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

1  Robert  Sheilds,    Esq.   of  Wainstown,   -who    d.  1744, 
leaving  by  Anne  his  wife,  with  an  elder  son,  Robert, 
his  heir  (whose  only  son,  Robert  Ford,  d.  s.  p.  19  Feb. 
1772);  Hester,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Daniel,  alias  Wade, 
Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  and  other  issue,  a  second  son, 
John  Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown,  who  s.  his  nephew 
in  the  estate,  which  he  sold  27  June,  1792.    He  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Wentworth,  Esq.  ot 
Fyanstown,  co.  Meath,  grand-dau.  of   George  Went- 
worth, of  same  place,  who  was  eldest  son  of  D'Arcy 
Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Airgreath,  co.  Meath,  and  Athlone, 
CO.  Roscommon,  descended  from  Wentworth  of  Elms- 
hall,  CO.  York,  and  had  a  surviving  son, 

Eev.  Wentworth  Sheilds,  Rector  of  Kilbeg  and  Xew- 
town,  CO.  Meath,  b.  1758;  d.  June,  1829.  He  m.  12 
Dec.  1805,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Richard  Plunkett,  Esq. 
of  Mount  Plunkett,  co.  Roscommon,  and  Holly- 
brook  Park,  CO.  Dublin,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  May, 
1832)  he  left,  with  other  issue,  d.  unm.,  two  sur- 
viving sons,  both  of  whom  assumed  by  royal  license, 
dated  27  Jan.  1877,  the  pretix  surname  of  Went- 
worth, 

John  Gore  Wentworth  -  Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Y\tz- 
william  Street,  Dublin,  6.  28  Jan.  1809;  m.  27  Oct. 
1860,  Sarah  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Eamcs. 
Eector  of  Castle  Pollard,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has 
two  daus.,  I.  Helen  Gore,  b.  13  May,  1862; 
n.  Frances  Gore,  6.  20  Oct.  1863. 

Francis  Webb  Wentwobth-Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Van- 
brugh  Park,  co.  Kent,  and  Delahav  Street,  West- 
minster, 6.  8  Oct.  1820:  in,  24  July, "i860,  Adelaide, 
dau.  of  John  Baker,  Esq.  of  Tinnacuna  House, 


I 


Dalkey,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue,  Wentworth 
Francis,  b.  2  April,  1867;  Francis  Ernest,  b.  16 
Nov.  1869  ;  Ada  Margaret,  b.  13  July,  ls61 ;  Jessie 
Isabel,  6.  29  April,  1864;  Mabel  Adelaide,  6. 
29  April,  1865. 

2  Clotworthy  Sheilds,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Wadb 
on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle,  of 
whom  hereafter. 

II.  Katherine,  m.  Bridges  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by  whom 
(whose  will,  dated  31  July,  1740,  was  proved  18  Feb.  follow- 
ing) she  had,  with  four  daus.,  Mary ;  Dorothy  ;  Elizabeth ; 
and  Katherine,  as  many  sons, 

1  John  Daniel,  who  s.  to  Clonebraney  on  the  death  of 
his  cousin,  Clotworthy  (Sheilds)  Wade,  and  assumed  the 
surname  of  Wade,  of  whom  hereafter. 

2  William    Daniel,    who     had     four    sons,    i.    Thomas; 

II.  Richard,  father  of   Capt.    Richard,   of   2;st    regt.  ; 

III.  William,  Receiver-General  of  the  Stamp  Office, 
d.  s.  ^j.;  IV.  Michael  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kils  Keer,  co. 
Meath,  father  of  William,  an  officer  in  the  I7th  Dra- 
goons. 

3  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

4  Michael,  ancestor  of  Daniel,  of  New  Forest. 

Mrs.  Daniel  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Sheilds,  brother  of  Michael 
Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown. 

III.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Beckett,  Esq.  and  had  issue. 

IV.  Arabella,  whose  will,  dated  22  Oct.  1760,  was  proved 
14  Dec.  1753,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Wade,  whose  will,  dated  19  May,  1685,  was  prove* 
7  June,  1789,  had  no  issue  by  his  2nd  wife,  Joane,  who  sur- 
vived and  made  h<x  will  26  June,  1702,  which  was  proved 
17  March,  1704.     He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  who  d.  s.p.  He  made  hi» 
will  17  Sept.  1730,  which  was  proved  1  Nov.  1735,  under  whicli 
he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  who,  as  before  mentioned,  adopted, 
the  surname  of  Wade, 

Clotworthy  Sheilds,  alias  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonbraney,  m. 
Dorothy  Winslow,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue.  He  was  killed 
by  a  fall  from  his  horse,  6  Jan.  1745,  when  the  estates  de- 
volved on  his  cousin, 

John  Daniel,  alias  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonbraney,  High  Sheriff 
1748,  who,  as  before  stated,  took  the  name  of  Wade,  m.  1739, 
his  cousin,  Esther,  dau.  of  Robert  Sheilds,  Esq.  of  Wainstown, 
and  dying  before  1777,  bad  issue. 


II.  Benjamin. 


ni.  Daniel. 


I.  Robert,  his  heir. 
IV.  Charles. 

I.  Esther,  ni.  Rev.  Charles  Woodward. 

II.  Anne.  iii.  Elizabeth. 
IV.  Catherine.  v.  Alice. 

The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Wade,  Esq.  of  Clonebraney,  High  Sheriff  1772,  <;!. 
1774,  Frances,  dau.  of  —  Leigh,  Esq.  of  Drogheda,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Blan-et,  his  heir. 

i(.  Charles.  iii.  Edward. 

IV.  Thomas,  C.B.,  Col.  in  the  army,  married,  and  d.  184C, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas  Francis.  2  Richard  Blaney 

The  eldest  son, 

William   Blanet  Wade,  Esq.   of   Clonebraney,   J. P.  and 
D.L.,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Carden,  1st  bart. 
of  Templemore,  and  d.  1849,  leaving  issue, 
Robert  Craven,  now  of  Clonebraney. 

John,  m.  Deborah,  dau.  of  William  Barton,   Esq.,  D.L.  of 
The  Grove,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 
Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  30  March,   1835,  Sir  John  Power,  2nd 
bart.  of  Kilfane,  who  d.  8  Aug.   1873,   leaving  issue  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baroneta'ji.). 

Seat — Clonebraney,  Crossakeale. 


WAITHMAN    OF    MOTNE. 

"Waithman,  Egbert  "William;,  Esq.  of  Moyno 
Park,  CO.  Galway,  Moyvannon  Castle,  co.  Kos- 
comrnon,  and  of  Merlin  Park,  co.  of  the  town  of 
Gahvav,  J. P.  for  cos.  Galway,  Koscommon,  the 
West  Riding  of  co.  York,  and  co.  Lancaster,  and  a 
D.L.  for  the  West  Eiding  of  co.  York,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Roscommon  1870,  b.  1828 ;  m.  1851,  Meliccnt, 
3rd  dau.  of  WiUiam  Sharp,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Linden 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Sharp,  Capt.  1st  N.  T.  Rifles, 

I.  Eleanor  Jane  Sharp. 

II.  Beatrice  Augusta  Melicent  Sharp,  m.  1  June,  1S7C, 
Albert  H.  Bencke,  Esq.  M.A.  Oxon,  Barrister-at-Law,  of 
Bentham  House,  West  Derby, only  son  of  J.  A.  Bencke, 


1GG8 


WAK 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


Esq.,  of  Oliva,  West  Derby,  co.  Lancaster,  Knight  of  the 
Order  of  Frederick. 

iLinCaCJC— -Vs  appears  hy  records  and  by  lands  bearing 
their  name,  this  family  liave  been  very  anciently  settled  in  the 
parish  of  Warton,  co.  Lancaster. 

William  Waithman,  Esq.  of  Lindeth,  co.  Lancaster,  b. 
1625  ;  d.  20  April,  169-1,  and  was  s.  by  his  heir, 

KoBEKT  Waithman,  Esq.  of  Lindeth,  b.  14  Dec.  160S;  d. 
13  Sept.  1729,  and  was  s.  by  his  heir, 

William  Waithman,  Esq.  of  Lindeth,  b.  9  Dec.  1711 ;  m. 
10  Feb.  1739,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Anthony  Wilson,  Esq.  of  High 
Wray,  co.  Lancaster;  d.  12  Aug.  1772,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Waithman,  Esq.  of  Yealand  Conyers,  6.  3  Aug. 
1759;  in.  11  July,  1797,  Grace,  dau.  of  John  Spence,  Esq.  of 
Birstwith,  co.  York,  and  aunt  of  Grace,  wife  of  Sir  A.  T.  C. 
Campbell,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

John,  of  Yealand  Conyers,  6. 19  Nov.  1809;  m.  8  Feb.  1844, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  W.  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal. 

Mai-ianne.  Sarah.  Eachel,  d.  unm.  1836. 

Hannah,  ra.  31  Jan.  1843,  Daniel  Elletson,  Esq.  of  Panox 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.  for  that  sliire. 
Mr.  Waithman  d.  6  Sept.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Waithman,  Esq.  of  Westville,  co.  Lancaster,  6. 
4  June,  1799,  m.  18  Aug.  1825  ;  Eleanor,  only  dau  of  John 
Armistead,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  d.  4  Sept.  1869,  leaving  issue, 

Robert  William,  now  of  Moyne  Park. 

Joseph,   J. P.  COS.  Lancaster  and  York,  6.  7  Jan.  1831  ;  m. 

1854,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Shai-p,  Esq.,  J. P.  of  Linden 

JIall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
Arthur,  of  Poynton,  co.  Chester,  6. 27  May,  1846;  m.  23  April, 

1872,  Louisa  51.,  dau.  of  S.  A.  Hanson,  Esq.  of  Northwood, 

CO.  Lancaster. 
Sarah  Grace,  m.  18  May,  18-j2,  John  Thomas Eice,  Esq.,  J.P. 

of  Grove  Hill,  Bentham,  co.  York. 
Dorothea  Annie.  Catherine. 

.Sea(s— Moyne  Park,  Ballyglunin;  Moyvannon  Castle,  Ath- 
lone. 


■WAKEFIELD    OF    SEDGWICK. 

■Wakefield,  William  Hexey,  Esq.  of  Scdg- 
Trick,  Westmorland,  and  of  Eggerslack  Grange,  co. 
Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmorland,  High 
Sheriff  1871,  h.  1828,  s.  1866  ;  m.  1851,  Augusta, 
dau.  of  John  Haggarty,  Esq.,  late  United  States 
Consul  at  Liverpool,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

John,  6.  1857. 

3Ir.  Wakefield  is  the  only  son  of  the  late  John 
Wakefield,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Sedgwick,  High  Sheriff  of 
Westmorland  1853,  by  Eauny,  dau.  of  Dr.  Mac- 
Arthur,  of  Glasgow. 

Seat — Sedgwick  House,  Kendal.     Clv.h — ^Kefcrm. 


"WALCOT    OF    BITTERLEY    COURT. 

Walcot,  Eev.  John,  of  Bittcrley  Court,  Salop, 
IRector  of  Bewdley,  co.  \Yorcester,  b.  June,  1820  ; 
m.  1  Aug.  1814,  Mary  Sophia  Bamfylde  Eoster, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Pliillipps,  Bart.,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  28  Feb.  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Charles,  m.  14  Dec.  1869,  Charlotte  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
of  J.  0.  Halliwell,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  and  granddau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Phillipps,  Bart,  of  Mddlehill. 

II.  John  Cotterell  Phillipps. 

III.  Frederick  Humphrey  ilolyneux. 

I.  Mary  Henrietta  Anne  Dashwood. 

II.  Elizabeth  Katherine.  in.  Louisa  Sarah  Sophia. 

IV.  Louisa  Edith  Jemima  Chandos. 

HtncaCJC- — The  Walcots  derive  their  descent  from  one 
of  the  ancient  septs  of  Wales,  and  their  surname  from  the 
marriage  of  an  ancestor  with  the  heiress  of  the  knightly  House 
of  Walcot.  They  were  seated  at  Walcot,  Salop,  from  time  im- 
memorial, until  the  sale  of  that  property  some  years  since  to 
Lord  Clive.  In  an  old  manuscript  which  was  in  the  possession 
of  the  late  Canon  Newling,  of  Lichfield,  the  family  is  said  to 
be  of  Saxon  origin, 

Llewellyn,  Acrddochog  Llewelhni  with  the  Golden  Chain, 
Lord  of  Rale,  in  Denbighland,  m.  Efa,  dau.  of  Bleddyn  ap 
Cyufyn.  King  of  Powys,  and  had  issue, 


Lleweltn  VrcnAN,  Lord  of  Tale,  m.  .\nne,  dau.  of  Cadwgan, 
son  of  Elystan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  iTerlys,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  son, 

Rees  ap  Lleweltn,  who  s.  to  a  portion  of  his  father's 
lands  in  Yale.  He  m.  Lleski,  dau.  of  Llewelyn  ap  Mcilor  Gryg, 
Baron  of  Twgynon,  and  their  son, 

EisoN  ap  Rees,  Lord  of  Yale,  was  father,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Einion  ap  Seissylt,  Lord  of  Mathafern,  of  a  son, 

loRWERTH  ap  Einion,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  David  Vychan,  of 
Bachelldere,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Trahairn  ap  Iorwerth,  m.  Dyddo,  dau.  of  Meredith,  Lord 
of  Cardewen;  his  son,  Iorwerth  ap  Trahairn,  Lord  of  Gartli- 
niael,  ni.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  P.  Corbet,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 
Rees  ap  Iorwerth,  whose  son,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Einion  Pen,  was 

David  ap  Rees  ap  Iorwerth  ap  Trahairn,  Lord  of  Garth- 
mael,  rii.  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Walcot,  and  was 
father  of 

Ievan  Walcot,  of  Walcot,  so-called  by  the  desire  of  his 
mother,  the  heiress  of  Walcot;  he  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Joha 
Mynd.    His  son, 

Roger  Walcot,  m.  Edith,  dau.  of  Sir  W.  Downes,  Knt. 
His  eldest  son, 

Sir  Philip  Walcot,  Knt.  of  Walcot,  m.  Julian,  dau.  of 
John  Harley,  of  Hereford,  and  was  father  of 

John  Walcot,  of  Walcot,  living  temp.  Henry  "V.,  m. 
JIaud,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Cornewall,  Baron  of  Burford. 
His  son, 

Roger  Walcot,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  David  Lloyd,  of 
Mathavern,  and  left  a  son  and  heir,  Edward  Walcot,  who 
111.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  T.  English,  Knt;.,  and  was  father  of  Jous 
Walcot,  of  Walcot,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edmund  Plowden. 
His  son, 

John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Newton,  Knt.  of  Highley,  Salop,  Chancellor  to  King 
Henry  VII.,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  1532,  Thomas  Acton, 
Esq.  of  Acton  Scott)  had  issue, 

Hdmpheey,  his  heir. 

Charles,  of  Builth,  co.  Brecon,  ancestor   of   Walcot  of 

Wiiikton. 
Margarita,  m.  John  Best,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 
Maria,  m.  Thomas  Powell,  Esq.  of  BurneU. 

The  eldest  son, 

Hu.MPHREY  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  r/i.  1582,  Alice,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Hale,  Alderman,  of  London,  and  by  her  had  issue. 
He  d.  28  Aug.  1616.    The  eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  6.  1586,  Receiver  of 
Salop,  1625,  High  Sheriff  1G31 ;  suffered  m  uch  during  the 
reign  of  Charles  I.,  by  his  sacrifices  in  the  royal  cause.  He 
ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Docwru,  Esq.  of  Poderich,  Herts, 
and  had  issue,  :— 

I.  John,  his  heir.  T 

II.  Thomas,  of  Bitterley  Court,  Salop,  bapt.  6  Aug.  1629f" 
ra.  10  Dec.  1663,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Adam  Lyttleton,  Bart., 
and  had  a  son, 

Hu.MPHREY,  ofEitterley  Court,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  he 

of  Edmund  Pearce,  Esq.  of  Wilcot,  Salop,  and  by  herf 

(who  d.  Nov.  1715)  left  at  his  decease,  1743,  with  a  dau., 

Anna,  wife  of  Rev.  John  Holland,  Esq.,  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Humphrey  Walcot,  of  Bitterley  Court,  who 

sold  Bitterley  to    liis  cousin,   Charles  Walcot,   Esq., 

1764-5;  he  was  buried  at  Bitterley,  1  Jan.  1766,  leaving 

issue, 

1  Humphrey,  of  the  Genera!  Post  Office,  London, 
bapt.  4  Nov.  1753;  m.  Sarah,  only  surviving  dau.  of 
John  Price,  Esq.  of  The  Ham,  near  Wantage,  and  had 
issue, 

Hu.MPHREY  Francis,  of  Wallingford,  co.  Berks. 
Anne. 

2  Charle.?,  bapt.  23  March,  1755  ;  m.  Sarah,  widow  oi 
Major  Osborne,  of  Turvillel  co.  Bucks,  and  d.  .?.  p. 

3  William,  of  Ferry  Park,  co.  Dublin,  and  afterwards 
of  The  Moor,  near  Ludlow,  Salop;  m.  16  Oct.  1738, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Charles  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot, 
and  d.  leaving  issue, 

William. 

Anne,  m.  the  Rev.   Charles  Walcot,   of  Bitteriej 

Court. 
Catherine,   m.    Robert  Burton,   Esq.  of   Longno; 

Hall,  Salop,  and  d.  1831. 
Sarah,  hi.  James  Eysham  Graham,  Esq. 

4  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Porter,  and  left  issue. 
1  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.  Baugh,  who  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  William,  bapt.  29  June,  1633. 
Mr.  Waleot  was  buried  at  Lydbury,  8  June,  1651.    His  son, 

John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  bapt.  24  June,  1624,  Hifi  j 
Sheriff  1661,  and  M.P.  for  Shropshire,  1685;  m.  1st,  Elizabetl  ' 


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<\a«.  of  Sir  Thomas  Lucy,  of  Chavlecote,  co.  ^Va^wick,  and 
by  her  {who  il.  lOf)!)  had  a  son,  Humphrey,  who  d.  an  infant, 
1G54.  He  r,i.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Gierke,  of 
Watford,  co.  KorlUampton,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  ICSJ)  had  issue, 
I.  Charles,  his  heir;  ii.  John;  in.  George,  a  Merchant  in 
London,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  North  Leach,  1G94  ;  iv.  Hum- 
j)lirey,  b,  1672;  v.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  ;  vi.  Edward,  d.s.p.; 
1.  Anne.  bapt.  at  Lydbury,  12  July,  1659;  ii.  Barbara,  m.  1st, 
William  Oakeley,  Esq.  of  Oakcley,  Salop,  and  2ndly,  2  Sept. 
1696,  Sir  William  Gresley,  Bart,  of  Drakelow ;  in.  Sarali,  m. 
3  Jan.  1701,  Robert  Moore,  Esq.  of  Linley,  Salop  ;  iv.  Wary ; 
V.  Beatrice,  m.  Robert  Morgan,  Ksq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Mont- 
gomery ;  VI.  Alice,  m.  the  very  Eev.  Dr.  Graham,  Dean  of 
WfUs.    Mr.  Walcot  d.  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

CuARLES  Walcot,  Esq.,  of  Walcot,  b.  1660,  High  Sheriff 
1710.  He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Wadham  Wyndham, 
Justice  of  the  King's  Bench,  and  by  her  had  issue,  fi\'e  daus., 

ho  d.  young  or  unm.  He  m.  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Anne  Brydges, 
dau.  of  James,  8th  Lord  Chandos,  and  sister  to  the  1st  Duke 
of  Chandos,  and  had  by  her  a  dau.,  Catherine,  wife  of  Kov. 
John  Levett,  Eector  of  Blithfield,  a  son,  John,  his  heir,  and 
other  issue,  who  d.  young  [or  vnm.  He  m.  3rdly,  Bridget 
Morgan,  widow,  dau.  of  Andrew  Hackett,  Esq.  of  MoxhuU,  co. 
Warwick,  and  d.  17  June,  1726.     His  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  b.  1697,  Burgess  of  Ludlow 
1719,  and  M.P.  for  Salop  1727;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Dashwood,  Bart.,  of  West  Wycomb,  and  had  issue,  i.  Charles, 
bis  heir;  and  ii.  John,  of  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  London, 
4. 1,  p-  1S19.    The  eWest  son, 

Charles  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  b.  1738,  purchased  Bit- 
terley  Court  from  his  cousin,  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Walcot.  He 
was  M.P,  for  Weymouth  1765,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire 
1782.  He  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Levett,  Rector  of 
Blith6cld,  by  Catherine  Walcot  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Charles,  Rector  of  Pitchford,  Salop,  1771,  m.  ISOO,  Anne, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Tomkyns,  ot  llenwick  Hou.?e, 
CO.  Worcester,  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Rowland 
Berkeley,  Esq.  of  Cotheridge,  and  d.  1810,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  6.  1805;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Rouse 
Blosham,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Brinklow,  and  Vicar  of 
Bulkington,  co.  Warwick,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1840)  had 
issue, 

John  Charles,  6.  16  Aug.  1842. 
Anne  Isabel. 
1  Caroline.  2  Emma  Lucy. 

I.  Catherine,  m.  1788,  William  Walcot,  Esq.  of  Ferry  Park, 
near  Dublin. 

'he  eldest  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Walcot,  of  Eitterley  Court,  Eector  and 
>atTon  of  Eitterley  1766,  m.  2  Dec.  1788,  his  cousin,  Sarah, 
'Idest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Dashwood  King,  Bart,  of  West 
Vycombe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  March,  1834)  had  issue, 

Charles  (the  Rev.)  late  of  Bitterley  Court. 
Sarah,  m.  19  April,  1830,  Robert  Bell  Price,  Esq.  of  Knighton, 
CO.  Radnor.  Mary,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1864'. 

Catherine,  d.  a.nm.  1828,  aged  28. 

le  d.  23  Nov.  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 
Rev.  Charles  Walcot,  J. P.,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Bitterley, 
.  23  Jan.  1794;  m.  1st,   23  Feb.  1818,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
iMJor  William  Walcot,  of  Ferry  Park,  near  Dublin,  and  after- 
:irds  of  The  Moor,  near  Ludlow,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  now  of  Bitterley  Court. 

II.  Charles  Thomas,  Commissariat  Staff,  6.  Nov.  1821;  m. 
15  Dec.  1847,  Fanny,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Agar  Adamson, 
A.D.,  Chaplain  of  tlie  Hon.  the  Legislative  Council  of 
Canada,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Talbot,  Charles  William 
Agar,  Constance  Isabel  Anne,  Edith  Maude  Mary,  and 
Sarah. 

i:i.  \Villi,am  Henry,  Capt.  47th  Bongal  Native  Infantry,  b. 
April,  1«23 :  ra.  July,  1851,  Jemima  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Burton,  Esq.  of  Longntr  Hall,  near  Shrewsbury 
and  by  her  (who  d.  21  Dec.  18''3)  had  issue,  Edgar  Acklam 
Henry.    Capt.  Walcot  d.  at  Canton,  19  Sept.  1359. 

TO.  2ndly,  8  July,  1827,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  John 
■lyneux,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  3rd  son  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
[lel  Molyncux,  Bart.,  by  whom  he  had  no  issue  ;  and  3rdly, 
April,  1851,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Eocke,  of  Clun- 
aford  House,  Salop,  by  whom  he  had  a  son, 
I.  Reginald  Herbert,  6.  8  July,  1855. 
v.  Charles  Walcot  d.  1872. 

•f  rm.'!— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three 

■ss  rooks  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd.  arg.,  on  a  cross  flory  gu.  five 

urs-delis  or.     C'/-c«(— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  .a  buffalo's 

id  erased  arg.  ducally  gorged  gold.  iUo«o— Nulliusin  verba 

gistri. 

:tui— Bitterley  Court,  near  Ludlow,  Salop. 


WALCOTT    OF    LISFUNSHION    AND 
COOLCLOUGH. 

Walcott,  Eev.  Mackenzie  Edward  Charles, 
of  Coolclough,  CO.  Cork,  and  Lisfunshion,  co.  Tip- 
pcrary,  B.D.  of  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  F.R.S.L., 
F.S.A.,  &c..  Precentor  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  author  of  William  of  WyJceham  and  his 
Colleges,  Memorials  of  the  Cathedrals,  and  many 
other  historical  and  archaeological  works,  b.  1822  ; 
m.  20  July,  1852,  Roseannie  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of 
Major  Frederick  Brownlow,  79th  Highlanders,  and 
niece  of  Charles,  1st  Baron  Lurgan. 

?ltlTCagC.— (S«e  Walcot  of  Bitterlen). 

Charles  Walcot,  of  Builth,  co.  Brecon,  2nd  son  of  Jolin 
Walcot,  Esq.  of  Walcot,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Peter 
Newton),  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Eisham,  Esq.  ;  and 
2ndly,  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Sir  Anthony  Girling,  K.G.,  of  .Suffolk. 
He  was  buried  at  Lydbury,  22  April,  1596.    His  eldest  son, 

Cuarles  Walcot,  of  Builth,  co.  Brecon,  m.  1st,  Mary 
Forster;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Games,  Knt. 
He  d.  22  Aug.  1596.    His  4th  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

Thomas  Walcott,  of  Croagh,  co.  Limerick,  a  Capt.  in  Fair- 
fax's army,  and  Lieut. -Col.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd 
Blayney,  Esq.  (nephew  of  Edward,  Baron  Blayney),  and  of 
Frances  Berkeley  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Archbishop  Loftus, 
and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  Thomas,  served  at  the  Boyne, 
and  d.\s.p.;  Ludlow,  d.  s.  p.;  Joseph,  d.  s.  p.\  Edmund, 
d.  s.  p. ;  William,  of  BuUivara,  co.  Limerick,  officer  in  the 
royal  army,  d.  s.  p.  ;  Catherine,  m.  William  Fitzgerald,  Esq. 
of  Six-Mile  Bridge  and  Moy  Castle,  co.  Clare  ;  Elizabeth,  m. 
Major  John  MiUer;  and  Bridget,  m.  1st,  J.  Cox,  of  co.  Water- 
ford,  and  2ndly,  Robert  Allen,  of  Garranmore,  co.  Tipperary. 
Col.  Walcott  engaged  with  William,  Lord  Russell,  in  the  Eye 
House  Plot,  and  was  executed  at  Tyburn,  20  July,  1663.  His 
attainder  was  reversed  8  William  III.  (Howell's  State  Trials, 
ix.,  p.  669;  Kcnntt,  iU.,  400),  in  favour  of  his  eldest  son.  His 
eldest  son, 

John  Walcott,  Esq.  of  Croagh,  who,  with  his  brother^ 
William,  aided  the  Prince  of  Orange  at  the  battle  of  the 
Boyne,  recovered  the  estates  11  March,  1701.  He  ra.  Eleanor, 
2nd  dau.  of  James  Bryan,  Esq.  of  Bawnemore,  co.  Kilkenny, 
and  dying  7  March,  1736,  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

JohnMinchin  Walcott,  Esq.  of  Croagh  (first  cousin  of  John, 
Earl  of  Norbury,  and  son  of  Edward  Minchin,  of  Glenahilty, 
CO.  Tipperary),  6.  1700,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.  for  Askeaton. 
He  7)1.  1729,  Eleanor,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Fitzgerald,  of  Moy 
Castle,  CO.  Clare,  by  Catherine  Walcott  his  wife  (mentioned 
above),  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir;  William,  Major  H.M. 
5th  rcgt.,  engaged  atMinden,  with  two  of  his  brothers,  and  d. 
of  his  wounds  in  the  American  war,  in  which  he  was  Brigadier- 
Gen.  ;  Francis,  in  the  army  ;  Edward,  one  of  the  survivors  of 
the  Black  Hole  at  Calcutta  ;  Thomas,  Capt.  H.M.  12th  regt. 
Bowes,  one  of  the  survivors  in  the  Black  Hole,  Calcutta; 
1756;  Augustina,  m.  Henry  Norton  Ivers,  Esq.;  and  Jane, 
ni.  29  April,  1755,  the  Right  Rev.  W.  Cecil  Pery,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Limerick  and  Baron  Glentworth,  and  d.  20  June,  1792, 
He  d.  2  Oct.  1753,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Margaret's,  West- 
minster.   His  son  and  heir, 

John  Walcott,  Esq.  of  Croagh,  m.  4  April,  1653,  Mary,  dau. 
of  John  yeamans,  Esq.  of  Lisfunshion,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue,  John,  of  Croagh,  author  of  works  on  botany,  con- 
chology,  and  ornithology;  Edmund,  of  whom  presently;  Mary, 
m.  the  Rev.  James  Willis,  of  Sopley  Park,  Hants  ;  Susanna,  iji. 
17  Sept.  1800,  the  Eev,  J.  Young  ;  and  Jane.  John  Walcott  c?. 
1776,  and  was  buried  at  Weston,  near  Bath,  with  his  wife.  His 
2nd  son, 

Edmund  Walcott,  Esq.  of  Winkton  House,  Hants,  Lieut.  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards,  Col.  of  theChristchurch  Volunteers,  assumed 
the  name  of  Sympson,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  John 
Sympson,  Esq.  of  Cork.  He  was  6.  20  Aug.  1756;  !«.  6  Nov. 
1784,  Catherine  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Lyons,  Esq.of  Thundcrsley 
House,  Hunts,  and  St.  Austin's,  Hants,  and  aunt  of  Admiral 
Lord  Lyons,  G.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  was  b.  1764,  and  d.  21 
July,  1S3'2)  had  issue, 

Edmund  Yeamans,  Col.  E.H.A.,  b.  9  Oct.  17S6;  d.  unm 
28  Feb.  1847  ;  served  at  Corunna,  in  the  Peninsular  war, 
and  at  Waterloo. 

William  George,  C.ipt.  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  b.  16  Sept. 
1789;  d.  unm.  1824,  in  India.  John  Edward. 

Charles,  Capt.  E.N.,  of  Porilooc,  Comw.ill,  b.  23  Jan.  1700; 
d.  1849;  )-i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Slonian,  Esq.  of  Wide 
Hou.sc,  Hants,  and  had  issue,  Charles  Edmund,  Major  E. A., 
died  in  India ;  Edmiiud  Vcamaus,  Major  57  lli  Bengal  Native 


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Infantry,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Sloman,  Esq. ;  George  ;   i 
Annie  (deceased),  m.  Capt.  Newland,  R.N. ;  EUzabctli,  m. 
Baron  von  Egloffstein;  Dora;  Augusta;  Frances;  Mona; 
Charlotte ;  and  Caroline  Augusta. 

James  Jopp,  Lieut.  E.N.,  b.  25  May,  1800;  d.  wim.  13  Aug. 
1819  ;  buried  at  Christchurch. 

Frances,  m.  23  Nov.  1817,  Admiral  George  Henderson,  of 
Bruton,  Somerset,  and  had  issue,  George,  D.C.L.,  Head- 
master of  Leeds  School;  Edmund  Yeamans  Walcott  (Sir), 
Col.  E.E.,  K.C.B.,  Chief  Commissioner  of  Metropolitan 
Police ;  Samuel  Hood,  Rear-Admiral  R.N. ;  John,  M.A., 
Fellow  ofMagdalen  Coll.  Oxford ;  Catherine;  and  Frances. 

Caroline  Jane,  m.  10  Aug.  1813,  James  Anthony  Clogstoun, 
Esq.  of  Tobago,  and  d.  20  Jan.  1843,  leaving  issue, 
Anthony;  Herbert,  Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,V.C. ;  Edward  John; 
Caroline,  m.  Pery  Standish,  of  Marwell  Hall,  Hants;  and 
Augusta,  m.  Capt.  George  Wilder. 

Catherine  Amelia,  m.  29  May,  1816,  Capt.  James  Willis, 
R.N. 

Augustina  Ivers,  to.  1st,  3  June,  1816,  George  L.  Wilder, 
Esq.  of  Sussex  Place,  Regent's  Park  (by  whom  she  had 
Edmund;  and  George,  R.H.A.,  vi.  Augusta  Clogstoun,  and 
had  issue,  George,  of  Stanstead  Park):  and  2ndly,  184a, 
Charles  Dixon,  Esq.  of  Stanstead  Park,  Sussex. 

Col.  Walcott  d.  14  Dec.  1840,  and  was  buried  at  Christchurch, 
Hants.     His  3rd  son, 

John  Edward  Walcott,  Esq.  of  Winkton,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
r.n  Admiral,  M.P.  for  Christchurch  (he  received  a  good- 
rervice  pension,  and  was  recommended  by  H.M.  William  IV. 
^or  the  Companionship  of  the  Bath),  6.  4  Sept.  1790;  to.  6 
Feb.  1819,  Charlotte  Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Nelley,  Com- 
xandant  Bengal  Artillery,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles  Lindsay,  Esq.  by  whom  (who  d.  13  March,  1863)  he 
tad  issue, 

Mackenzie  Edward  Charles,  now  of  Coolclough. 

Charlotte  Isabel  Gregory,  d.  iinm.  4  April,  1839. 

Agatha  Catherine  Mary  Sophia  Brownrigg,  ia.  1870,  Capt. 
Gerald  Liddell,  late  23rd  Fusiliers. 

Constance  Isabel  Caroline,  m.  Hon.  C.  Butler. 

He  d.  July,  1867,  and  was  buried  at  Pokesden,  near  Christ- 
church. 

^)-??is— Quarterly:  ist  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  chess  rooks  erm. ;  2nd  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  cross  flory 
az.  five  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Creat — A  buffalo's  head  arg.  armed 
and  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or. 

Residence — 58,  Belgravc  Road,  S.W. 


WAIiDY     OF    EGGLESCLIFFE. 

Waidy,  Thomas  William,  Esq.  of  Eggles- 
cliffe,  CO.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Durham  and 
the  North  Riding  of  co.  York,  b.  31  July,  1801  ; 
m.  1st,  17  Dec.  1828,  Jane,  only  child  of  Eobert 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Bootham,  York,  by  whom  he  had  a 
clau., 

Jane  Elizabeth,  TO.  7  Aug.  1855,  Rev.  Charles  Thoroton,5I.A., 
Vicar  of  Ranceby,  co.  Lincoln. 

He  m.  2ndly,  22  April,   1834,  Ellen,   only  dau.  of 

Henry  Thomas  Faber,  Esq.,  J. P.,  by  whom  he  has 

a  son, 

Edward  Garmonswat,  J.P.  for  co.  Durham  and  the  North 

Riding,  late  Capt.  28th  regt.,  b.  31  May,  1835;  vi.  1868, 

Cecily  Jane,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Garvey. 

He  m.  3rdly,  13  June,  1849,  Emily  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Rowland  Webster,  Esq.  of  The  Grrange,  Bishop- 
wearmouth,  co.  Durham,  J. P.,  by  whom  he  has  a 
son, 

Arthur  Garmonsway  (Rev.),  6.  18  Dec.  1850,  M.A.  of  Morton 
Coll.  Oxford. 

He  m.  4thly,  24  Oct.  1852,  Fanny  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Felix  Frederick  Bean,  Esq.  of  Clapham  Hall,  Sussex, 
by  whom  he  had  a  dau., 

Emily  Margaret,  m.  21    Sept.   1871,   as  first  wife,  Eobert 
Hutton  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Egglescliffe,  co.  Durham. 

He  m.  5thly,  21  July,  1874,  Jane,  eldest  surviring 
dau.  of  Charles  Hutton  Rowe,  Esq.  of  Tolesby  Hall, 
Cleveland,  co.  York. 

iluiEaSr.— John  Waldie,  of  Kelso,  co.  Roxburghe  (son 
of  John  Waldie,  b.  18  May.  1G24,  and  Margarie  Hardie  his  wife, 
grandson  of  John  Waldie,  and  Janet  Thompson  his  wife,  and 
great-grandson  of  John  Waldoe,  or  Waldie,   Esq.,  living  at 


Kelso  1579,  and  Bessy  Learmouth  his  wife),  m.  Anne,  youngest! 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Walters,  M.A.,  Incumbent  of  j 
Yarm,  co.  York,  1699,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  ] 
Thorpe,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau.  The  elder  j 
son, 

Edward  Waldt,  of  Yarm  and  Ingleby  Barwick,  co.  York, 
b.  1715;  m.  Dorothy  Proctor,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and' 
three  daus.    The  elder  son, 

John  Waldt,  Esq.  of  Yarm,  6.  11  April,  1752;  to.  March, 
1790,  Margaret,  only  child  of  Richard  Garmonsway,  Esq.  of 
Haughtonle-Skerne,  and  Great  Burdon,  co.  Durham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  18  Sept.  1844)  he  left  issue  at  his  decease,  5  Jau. 
1832, 

I.  Edward  Garmonsway,  6.  14  Dec.  1791,  who  purchased 
Lower  Worsall,  co.  York.  He  to.  1840,  Anne  Dowson,  and 
d.  s.  p.  14  March,  1842. 

II.  Richard  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  Rector  of  i 
Turnerspuddle,  with  Affpuddle  united,  co.  Dorset,  6.  12 
May,  1795;  m.  19  Aug.  1823,  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Greenwood,  B.D.  (by  Grace  his  wife,  only  dau.  of 
J.  Smith,  Esq.  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Great  Fenton,  co.  Stafford, 
and  his  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Dar- 
laston,  1st  cousin  of  John,  Earl  St.  Vincent),  and  d.  19  Dec. 
1868,  having  had  issue, 

1  John  Edward  iRev.)  B.A.,  b  15  May,  1824. 

2  Charles  Richard  William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  27  Aug.  1825, 
Rector  of  Sutton-on-Derwent,  co.  York. 

3  Alfred  Henry,  b.  28  Jan.  1827,  late  Capt.  4Gth  regt. 

4  Henry  Temple,  b.  5  Aug.  1831,  late  43rd  regt. 

5  William  Thomas,  6.  29  Jan.  1833,  of  Howden  Court, 
Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  46tli  regt. ;  to.  1st, 
1862,  Emily,  dau.  of  William  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Homer- 
ton,  CO.  Devon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1870)  had.  issue, 
Lionel  St.  Clair,  6.  20  April,  1863 ;  Cecil  Reginald 
Vavasour,  b.  14  Feb.  1870;  Gertrude  Emily  Isabella: 
Edith  Helena  Beatrice;  and  Evelyn  Maud  Jervis.  Mr. 
AValdy  m.  2ndly,  1871,  Ada  Juliana  Marguerite  Amelia, 
only  dau.  of  Arthut  Montague,  Esq.  of  the  Grondra,  en. 
Monmouth  (by  hi*  wife  Juliana  Louisa,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  William  Denys,  1st  bart.),  and  has  had  issue, 
Claud  Denys  Montague,  b.  1872,  who  d.  18  Nov.  1874. 

6  Reginald  Garmonsway,  b.  6  July,  1838. 

1  Margaret. 

2  Isabella  Mary. 

3  Grace  Caroline,  d.  1836. 

4  Catherine  Janet. 

5  Frances  Helen. 

I' 

III.  Thomas  William,  now  of  EgglesclifTo. 
I.  Mary,  to.  22  Aug.  1827,  Rev.  William  Smoult  Temple,  J.P. 

Of  Overdinsdale  Hall,  co.   York,   Rector  of  Dinsdale,  co. 
Durham,  and  d.  16  Jan.  1869,  leaving  issue.  J 

Arms — Or,  on  a  bend  between  three  leopards'  faces  az.  a* 
pelican  of  the  first.     Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  a  dove  witli 
an  olive  branch  all  ppr.    Motto — Valde  fidelis. 

Seat — Egglescliffe,  Yarm. 


WALE    OF    SHELFORD. 

Wale,  Robeet  G-eegory,  Esq.  of  Shelford,  co 
Cambridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  33rd  regt.,  nov 
Lieut.-Col.  Cambridgeshire  Militia,  b.  14  Aug.  1820 
m.  1849,  Fanny  Anna,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Sii 
Edward  West,  Chief  Justice  of  Bombay,  by  whicl 
lady  (who  d.  1869)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Folkes,  b.  1S63 

I.  Fanny  Lucretia. 

II.  Mildred. 

III.  Henrietta  Cecil. 

IV.  Anna  Charlotte. 
v.  Georgiana  Isabella. 
VI.  Frederica. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Anna,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Job 
Bendyshe,  Esq.,  R.N.,  of  Barringtou,  co.  Cambridge 
she  d.  s.  p.  1876. 

3LtnCit(JC. — This  fnmily  owes  its  name  to  an  ancier 
barony  in  co.  Northampton,  the  possessors  of  which  held  lam 
in  CO.  Northampton  and  Rutland.  In  the  middle  of  the  12t 
century,  the  family  is  stated  to  have  been  divided  into  tw 
branches,  the  elder  derived  from  Richard  Fitz-Wale,  ' 
Eydon,  iemp.  Henry  II.,  from  which  the  Wales  of  Essex  claii 
to  descend.  The  younger  branch  was,  it  is  said,  transplant( 
to  Ireland  1167,  by  a  knight,  William  Wale,  who  obtain( 
considerable  lands  in  the  conquest  of  that  island. 


I 


WAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


1671 


TJiis  family  was  established  in  Essex  some  years  previous  to 
1 .  .00. 

Thomas  Wale,  tlic  elder,  of  Badwinter,  Essex,  was  s.  IDCO, 
1  y  liis  son, 

Thomas  Wale,  of  Radwintcr  and  Ilarston  Ilall,  Essex,  in- 
m,  Jane,  dau.  of  Ilicluud  Westley,  of  Hempstead,  and  liad 

Thomas,  liis  heir,  of  whom  presently. 
John,  6.  loUu. 

Marjiaret.  Joan. 

:ii.  'Jndly,  Martha  — ,  and  had  issue, 

•,   of   Radwinter,   6.   1G25;    rd.    Lucy    Browne,   and 
I'- 
Thomas  Wale,  Esq.  of  Little  Bardaeld  Hall,  the  eldest  son, 
Klizabeth,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Nightingale,  of  Newport  Pond, 
1  li.  1659,  having  had  issue, 

UoBERT,  of  whom  presently. 
Thomas,  b.  1618. 
William,  b.  1620. 
John,  b.  1622. 

Henry,  b.  1621,  ancestor  of  Wale,  of  Old  Hall,  Essex. 
IMward,  b.  1629. 
i.  offrey,  b.  1631. 
Charles,  of  Saffron  Waldon,  b.  lfi."8,   ancestor  of  Wale  of 
Earl's  Colne  Priory,  Essex,  now  extinct. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Stubbings,  Esi^.,  and  had  issue. 
Jane,  m.  Kobert  Stubbings,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

EoBEBT  Wale,  the  eldest  son,  m.  Anne  Eagle  (who  m.  2ndly , 
tr.Kivet,  and  d.  1690),  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Eliza,  who 
.  —  Dove,  Esq.,  and  a  son, 

I.  Thomas  Wale,  b.  1642,  m.  Penelope  Wood,  and  had  i.ssue, 
Thonia.s.  d.  young. 

II.  GnEOORT,  of  Shelford,  his  successor, 
in.  Charles. 

IV.  George,  m.  Mary  Gilbert. 

V.  Robert,  d.  1705. 

I.  Anne,  m.  William  Phillips,  Esq.  ii.  Eliza. 

Oregort  Wale,  of  Shelford,  the  eldest  surviving  son,  was 
1668,  and  m.  1st,  Margaret  Sparke,  of  Risby,  by  whom  (who 
1702)  he  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Margaret,  m.  Allen  Hurrell,  and  had  issue. 

Penelope,  d.  1700. 

Anne,  d.  young. 

■  m.  2ndly,  Eliza  Hitch,  and  had  further  issue. 
Hitch,  b.  1711,  111.  Mary  Massey,  and  had  issue. 

ecory  Wale  d.  5  June,  1730,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Wale,  of  Shelford,  who  sold  the  estate  of    Uad- 
Uer;  he  m.  Louisa  Rudolphina  Rahten,  and  d.  29  July, 
'u.  aged  75,  having  had  issue, 
iregory,  d.  young. 

iregory,  b.  12  June,  1760,  and  d.  1794,  from  the  effects  of 
an  assault  by  Highwaymen  on  Bagshot  Heath,  aged  34. 
homas,  d.  young. 

'harles,  afterwards  Sir  Charles  Wale,  his  heir, 
largaret  Philipina,  d.  19  April,  1841,  aged  90. 
iinolia,  d.  young, 
inna,  d.  young. 

lary,  m.  Rev,  T.  Pemberton,  Rector  of  Taughboyne,  Ire- 
land. 

EN.  Sir  Charles  Wale,  K.C.B.,  b.  5  Aug.  1762,  only  sur- 
■■  ng  son.  Col.  lI.M's  33rd  regt.  of  foot,  m.  1st,  Louisa,  dau. 
I  i:ov.  Castel  Sherard,  of  Huntingdon,  by  whom  (who  d. 
J  "i;  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  Sherard,  b.  1794,  Commissioner  of  Arbitration  at 
-'.irinam;  (/.  there,  1S21. 
.  Charles  Newton,  d.  1799. 
1.   Alexander    Malcolm  (Rev.),   his  heir.    b.   1797;    m. 

'irolinc,  dau.  of  Antoine  Ardrighetti,  of  I'rato,  Savoy,  and 

y  her  (who  d.  1867)  had  issue,"  1  Thoiiins,  -/.  1843;  1  Cliar- 

tte;  2  Louisa;  3  Cecil  Mary:  4  Caroline. 

■  John  Philip,  rf.  1799. 

Louisa  Harriet  Margaretta,  d.  1805. 

'harles  Wale  m.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 

■  ison,   of  Stocktou-on-Tees,  who    d.  in    Barbados,    ISIO, 
'ting  issue, 

Isabella  Martha,  m.  Sherlock  Willis,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
•'^  Oliarlcs  AVale  m.  3rdly,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
''  It,  of  Brent,  Somerset,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  had  issue, 

Chnrles  Brent,  b.  1817,  J.P.  and  P.L. ;  ni.  Henrietta,  dau. 
f  Ku-baid  Whately,  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1864, 
■aving  issue,  with  four  daus.,  three  sons, 

I  Charles,  b.  1853.  2  Edward,  d.  young. 

i  Iruderick,  b.  1864. 

Robert  Gregort,  now  of  Shelford. 
II. 


vir.  George  Henry,  Commander    R.N.,  b.  1822;    m.    1st 
Blanch,  dau.  of  Most  Rev.  Richard  Whatcley,  Archbishop  of 
Dublin,    who   d.  1860;   and   •2ndly,    Kate,    dau.   of   Dudlry 
Persse,  Esq.  of  Roxborough,  co.  Galway,  by  whom  he  left 
issue,  Frederick,  b.  1868,  d.  1870. 

VIII.  Frederick  (twin  with  George  Henry),  Commandant  of 
1st  Sikh  Irregular  Cavalry  (Wale's  Horse)  in  the  Indian 
Mutmy)  fell  at  Lucknow,  1858;  m.  Adelaide,  dau.  of 
Edward  Prcst,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue  two  daus. 

IX.  Arthur  Campbell,  late  of  the  E.I.C.S.,  ';.  1825. 

X.  Henry  John  (Rev.),  late  Lieut.  10th  Dragoons,  b.  1827; 
TO.  Caroline,  dau.  of  Edward  Prcst,  Esq.  of  York,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Malcolm,  b.  1868  ;  and  four  daus. 

III.  Henrietta  Bridget,  m.  Martin  William  ffolkes,  Esq.of  Ilil- 
lington  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  (/.  1855,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Louisa  Fanny,  m.  Rev.  John  Digges  La  Touche,  Vicar  of 
Mountrath,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Augusta  Caroline,  mi.  Richard  Dill,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  haa 
issue. 

VI.  Cecil  Marianne,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Laurence,  of  Laurenco- 
town,  CO  Galway. 

General  AVale  d.  1845,  and  was  .?.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son,  The  Rkv  Alexander  Malcolm  Wale,  Vicar  of  Sunning 
Hill,  CO.  Berks,  who,  in  1850,  sold  the  estate  of  Shelford  to  his 
brother, 

Robert  Gbeoort,  present  possessor. 

^)-7ns— Arg.,  on  a  cross  sa.  five  lions  rampant  or.  Crest — 
A  lion  rampant  or,  supporting  a  cross  sa.  3Ioito— Cum  cruce 
salus. 

&ai— Shelford,  Cambridge. 


"WALKER  OF  BLYTHE  HALL. 

Case-Walker,  Thomas  Edward,  Esq.  of  Blythe 
Hall,  Notts,  *.  to  the  property  under  the  -will  of  his 
uncle,  Henry  Frederick  Walker,  Esq.,  and  assumed 
the  surname  of  Waleer. 

Hinragr. — William  Walkeb,  b.  1050,  a  resident  of 
the  parish  of  Ecclesfield,  co.  York,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Wood,  of  the  same  place,  and  d.  1703,  leaving  a  son, 

Joseph  Walker,  who,  marrying  twice,  had  by  his  first  wife, 
two  sons,  Joseph  and  Benjamin,  and  by  his  2nd,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jonathan  Hargreave,  three  sons,  who  became  celebrated  as 
ironfounders, 

Jonathan,  father   of  Jonathan,  of  Ferham,  who  d.  1807, 
leaving  one  son  and  two  daus.,  Jonathan;  Mary  Anne; 
and  Anne,  m.  John  Drake,  Esq. 
SAM0EL,  of  whom  presently. 

Aaron,  father  of  one  son,  who  <?.  issueless ;  anda  dau.,9ji. 
John  Pearson,  of  Leeds. 
The  2nd  son, 

Samuel  Walker,  principal  founder  of  the  iron  works,  6. 
1716,  at  Hill  Top,  Ecclesfield,  removed  to  Masborough  at  the 
age  of  30,  and  thenceforth  his  career  was  one  uninterrupted 
course  of  commercial  prosperity.  He  d.  12:May,  17S2,  leaving 
by  his  wife  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Jonathan  Walker, 
Esq. ;  Sarah,  m.  William  Parker,  Esq. ;  and  Anne,  m.  John 
W'hitacre,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse)  four  sous, 
Samuel,  father  of 

Samuel,    of   Masborough,   m.  Elizabeth,    dau.    of   John 

Palmes,  Esq.  of  Naburn. 
Mary,  ra.  Hugh  Parker,  Esq.  of  Woodthorpe. 
Margaret,  m.  William  Walker,  Esq.  of  Wilsiek,   Doputv- 
Recorder  of  Doncaster.    The  eldest  son  of  this  !■.. triage 
is  William  Walker,  Esq.,  of  Wilsiek  Hall,   Donca-ster, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1858,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Hugh  Parker,  Esq.  of  Tickhill,  co.  York. 
Joshua,  of  whom  presently. 

Joseph,  of  Eastwood,  near  Rotherham.  and  of  Aston,  co. 
CO.  Derby,  High  Sheriff  for  the  latter  co.,  m.  and  had  issue. 
(S':e  Walker  of  Bern/  Hill.) 

Thomas,  of  Berry  Hill,  near  Mansfield.  Sheriff  co.  Notting- 
ham 1809  ;  d.  s.  p.  at  Bath,  15  April,  1828. 
The  2nd  son, 

Joshua  Walker,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  near  Rotherham,  who 
purchased  the  estate  of  Blythe  from  Col.  Mellish,  m.  Susanna, 
2nd  dau.  of  Samuel  Need,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  dying 
1815,  left  issue, 

IIenrt,  of  Blythe  and  Clifton,  his  successor. 

Joshua,  formerly  M.P.  for  Aldborough,  m.  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Allen  llolford,  K.sq.,  representative  of 
the  ancient  family  of  llolford,  of  Davenham,  co.  Chester, 
and  has  issue,  1  Edward  Allen,  m.  Miss  Baldwin,  and  has 
issue;  2  Francis,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Norman  Lockhart,  Esq., 
and  has  issue;  3  Philip  Ainslie;  4  Edgar;  5  Joslma; 
1  Frances,  hi.  Felix  F.  F.  Bean,  Esq.; "and  2  Gcrtrudo 
Louisa,  m.  T.  E.  Everett,  Esq. 

5  V 


1672 


\YAL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAL 


Susannah,  in.  Jedediah  Strutt,  Esq.  of  Belper,  co.  Derby, 
The  eldest  son, 

Hexkt  Walker,  Esq.  of  Blythe  Hall,  Xotts,  and  Clifton, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  at  one  time  High  Sheriff,  6.  3  Feb.  1785;  m. 
Sept.  1806,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  1850),  only  dau.  of  Edward 
Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hentit  Fkederick,  now  of  Blythe  Hall. 

n.  Arthur  Abney,  b.  April,  1820  ;  m.  1st,  Miss  Anderson,  of 
Carlow,  which  lady  d.  \~t  March,  1842,  learing  one  child, 
Elizabeth  Edith  ;  and  Cndly,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Robert- 
son, Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  widow  of  the  Eev.  J.  B.  Hay,  of 
North  Berwick,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Henry  Wooton,  b.  21  May,  1848;  d.  15  April,  1855. 

2  Arthur  Edward,  6.  27  July,  IS.il. 

3  Frederick  John,  h.  6  March,  1833. 

4  Ernest  Abney,  b.  24  June,  1S54. 
6  Henry,  b.  6  May,  ISCO. 

1  Isabella  Maude. 

2  Ethel. 

I.  Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Ashton  Case,  Esq.  of  Thing- 
•wall  Hall,  Livei-pool  (who  d.  1855),  only  son  of  Thomas 
Case,  Esq.  of  Summer  Hill,  co.  Lancaster.  The  son  of  this 
marriage,  Thomas  Edwabd  Case,  Esq.,  is  now  of  Blythe 
Hall. 

II.  Emily,  m.  Thoma.s  Streatfield  Lightfoot,  Esq.  of  Crowle, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  Sevenoaks,  Kent ;  she  d.  s.  'p.  1845. 

Mr.  Walker  d.  19  Jan.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Hekkt  Fbederick  Walker,  Esq.  of  Blythe  Hall,  Notts,  and 
of  Clifton  House,  near  Eotherham,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  York,  and  at  one  time  High  Sheriff  of  Notts,  b.  1807  ; 
rn.  Aug.  1833,  Miss  Howard,  of  Portland  Place,  London,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  Albert,  h.  1836  ;  d.  8  Feb.  1837. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  Oct.  1834;  d.  Aug.  1S38. 

Mr.  Walker  devised  Blythe  Hall  to  his  nephew,  the  present 
owner. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  two  anvils  in  chief 
and  an  anchor  in  base  sa.  a  bee  between  two  crescents  or. 
Crest — On  a  mount  within  a  WTeathed  serpent  a  dove  statant 
aUppr. 

-Seats— Blythe  HaU,  Bawtry  ;  and  Clifton  House,  Rotheram. 


He  d.  Jan.  1877,  and  was  ».  by 


High  Sheriff  of  Notts  1866-67. 
bis  eldest  son. 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — .See  jn-eceding  Faitiily. 
Seat—BeTTj  Hill,  Mansfield,  Notts. 


"WALKER    OF    BERRY    HILL. 

Waxkee,  Edwaed  William,  Esq.  of  Berry 
Hill,  Notts,  J.P.  for  IS'otts,  b.  4  April,  1844 ;  m. 
1874,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  EweU, 
Esq.  of  Ewell,  SuiTey. 

HiUCajC— Joseph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Eastwood,  near 
Eotherham,  co.  York,  and  of  Aston,  co.  Derby,  3rd  son  of 
Samuel  Walker,  of  Masborough  (see  2)/-ece(<i«5f  Memoir, 
Walker  of  Blyllu),  High  Sheriff  co.  Derby,  m.  10  Oct.  1785, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Need,  Esq.  of  Nottingham,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  27  May,  1823)  had  issue, 

Joseph  Need,  b.  30  Sept.  1790  ;  m.  9  Nov.  1818,  Miss  Cathe- 
rine Parker,  of  Scott's  House,  near  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and 
has  had  issue,  three  sons  and  four  daus. 

Thomas,  b.  19  July,  1795,  ni.  Constantia,  dau.  of  John 
Claudius  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 

Edward  Samuel  (Sir),  the  late  Sir  Edward  Samuel 
Walker,  of  Berry  Hill. 

Harriett,  m.  Eev.  William  Aldcrson,  Eector  of  Aston,  near 
Eotherham,  who  d.  s.  -p.  1851. 

Sophia,  ra.  Thomas  Trebeck,  Esq.  of  Southwell ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
27  April,  1856. 

Catherine,  m.  James  HafFenden,  Esq.  of  Clearwell  Court,  co. 
Gloucester;  and  d.  16  AprU,  1858,  leaving  three  daus.  and 
one  son. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  14  May,  1832. 

Mr.  Joseph  Walker  d.  7  June,  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Edward  Samcel  Walker,  of  Berry  Hill,  Notts,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  1799;  vi.  1st,  15  Sept.  1842,  Frances  Valentine, 
dau.  of  George  Stevens,  Esq.  of  Old  Windsor  Lodge,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1864)  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  William,  now  of  Berry  Hill. 

n.  Frederick  Adam,  b.  10  Sept.  1851. 

I.  Marion  Emily,  Hi.  March,  1866,  Eobert  N.  Batt,  Esq.  of 

Purdysbum,  co.  Down. 
n.  Fanny  Louisa,  m.  Feb.  1879,  the  Eev.  Frederick  Hall, 

eldest  surviving  son  of  T.  Dickenson  Hall,  Esq.  of  Whatton 

Manor,  Notts. 

III.  Sopliia  Eugenie. 

IV.  Harriet  Annie. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  June,  1866,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daa.  of  Capt. 
Hallowes,  E.N.  of  Glapwell  Hall,  co.  Derby.  Sir  Edward 
served  the  ofBce  of  Mayor  of  Chester  1838  and  1848,  and  was 


WALKER-HENEAGE    OP    COMPTON 
BASSET. 

Walkee-Heneage,  CLEME^'T,  Esq.  of  Comptori' 
Basset,  Wilts,  V.C.,  Major  in  the  army,  late  8fch 
Hussars,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  b.  6  March,  1831 ;  m.  1865, 
Henrietta  LetitiaTictoria,  Srd  dau.  of  the  late  Jolm 
Henry  Vivyan,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Singleton,  co.  Gla- 
morgan. 

3L{UCa(IC. — Eobert  Heseagb,  of  Lincoln,  one  of  th(. 
King's  Auditors,  youngest  son  of  John  Heneage,  of  Hainton, 
the  7th  in  lineal  descent  from  Sir  Eobert,  d.  27  July,  153S 
leaving,  by  Lucy  his  1st  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ealpl 
Buckton,  Esq.  of  Elmswall,  several  sons,  of  whom  two  let 
issue,  Sir  Thomas  Heneage,  of  Copt  Hall,  Essex,  one  of  tb 
Privy  Council,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  i 
Queen  Elizabeth,  whose  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth 
created  Viscountess  Maidstone,  and  Countess  of  Winchilses 
m.  Sir  Moyle  Finch,  Bart.,  and 

Michael  Hexeage,  Esq.,  Keeper  of  the  Eecords  in  th 
Tower  of  London.  He  was  6.  27  Sept.  1540;  and  d.  30  Dec 
1630,  leaving  issue,  by  Grace  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Honj 
wood,  Esq.  of  Charing,  Kent,  four  sons  and  three  daus.  Xh 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Heneage,  Esq.  of  Battersea,  Surrey,  d.  9  Aof 
1641,  leaving  issue  (by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau.  of  Georp 
Woodward,  Esq.  of  Upton,  Bucks,  and  rehct  of  Sir  Thomi 
Liddell,  Knt.  of  Eavensworth  Castle,  co.  Durham)  a  son. 

Sir  Michael   Heneage,  Knt.  of  Gray's  Inn,  who  d.  De 
1711,  leaving  (by  Phoebe  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Foote, '. 
four  daus.  and  one  son, 

Charles  Heneage,  Esq.  of  London,  who  d.  1738,  leavii 
two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Cecil,  his  co-heirs;  both  dying  wnnj 
the  latter  in  1765,  and  the  former  in  1779,  the  inheritance 
this  branch  of  the  Heneage  family  devolved  to  the  issue 
their  aunt, 

Cecil,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Michael  Heneage,  and  wife  of  Joil 
Walker,  Esq.  of  The  Inner  Temple,  and  of  Hadley,  Middlesej 
This  John  Walker  was  son  of  Clement  Walker,  Esq.  of  tl 
Middle  Temple,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Buttcj 
Bart.,  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  Westminster,  He> 
ditary  Chief  Usher  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer,  by  Joanl 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Moore,  of  Ipswich.  John  Walker,  wly 
as  aforesaid,  ra.  Cecil  Heneage;  and  d.  1  March,  17' J 
laving  by  that  lady  two  sons,  the  elder  of  whom, 

Heneage  Walker,  Esq.  of  Hadley,  Chief  Usher  of  I,. 
Exchequer,  dying  s.  'p.  15  May,  1731,  was  s.  in  his  estates «.■ 
offices  by  Ms  only  brother, 

John  Walbcer,  Esq.  of  Lineham,  who  ci  27  April,  17 
leaving,  by  Dyonisia  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Colebroo 
Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  James  and  Sir  George  Colebroo 
Barts.  of  Gatton,  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  Jobs, 
Compton  Basset,  who  took  the  name  of  Heneage,  m.  Arabe 
dau.  of  Jonathan  Cope,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  1806;  2  Jai 
Button  (slain  at  St.  Cas,  1754);  iii.  Colebrooke;  and  tb 
daus.,  I.  Mary,  d.  unni.  1775;  li.  Dyonisia,  m.  1772,  I 
Theophilus  Meredith,  of  Eoss,  and  left  an  only  dau.,  Henri 
Arabella;  and  in.  Cecil  Ann,  m.  1764,  Lieut.-Col.  Tho 
Calcraft,  and  had  an  only  son,  John,  a  general  officer,  d. 
1830,  and  three  daus.,  Cecil  Mary  Ehzabeth,  d.  unm. 
Arabella  Bridget,  in.  William  Thomas  St.  Quintin,  Esq " 
Scampston,  co.  York,  and  JIart  Dyonisia,  m.  26  Nov.  1  . 
Eev.  George  Wild,  M.A.  of  Speen,  Vicar  of  Cheveley,  ' 
by  him  (who  d.  1  Jan.  1831)  left  at  her  decease,  May,  1  > 
five  daus.  and  four  sons,  1  George  Henteage,  who  took  ' 
royal  license,  29  Aug.  1818,  the  names  of  Walker  Hene  > 
late  of  Compton  Bassett,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.,  High  Sb  ' 
1829,  6.  17  July,  1799;  ra.  7  Aug.  1824,  Harriet  Sarah,  e:  ' 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Webber,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Lodge,  Berks,  %. 
has  issue,  ■  ? 

I.  Clement,  now  of  Compton  Bassett. 

II.  Michael,  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  6.  20  Dec.  1  j 
1.  Matilda  Harriet.  u.  AUce. 


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He  was  Hereditary  Chief  Usher  of  the  Court  of  Exche<  ] 
and  Chief  Proclamator  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  j 
was  M.P.  for  Devizes  1838  to  1857.  He  d.  1875;  2  Th  i 
John  Wyld,  M.A.,  Eector  of  North  Wraxall,  ra.  1836,  M] 


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dau.  of  Josciih  Neeld.  Esq. ;  and  John  Wyld,  late  of  the  3rcl 
Liglit  Dragoons. 

Arms — Qiiartorly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  a  groy'iound  couvant  sa. 
between  three  leopards'  faces  az.  within  a  bordure  engrailed 
gii.  on  a  mullet  a  crescent  for  difference,  for  Heneage:  'Jnd 
and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  engrailed  erm.  between  three  plates, 
each  charged  with  a  trefoil  slipped  ppr.,  for  'Walkek. 
Crests — 1st,  Heseage  :  Or,  a  greyhound  courant  sa.  differenced 
as  the  arms;  2nd,  Walker:  A  demi-heraldic  tiger  salient  per 
pale  indented  arg.  and  sa.  armed  and  l.anaued  gu.  maned  and 
tufted  or.     Mntto — Walk  in  the  fear  of  God. 

liVat — Comptou  Basset,  Calne,  Wilts. 

♦ 

WALKER   OF  THE  PRIORY   BATHWICK. 

Walkee,  Feedeeick  John,  Esq.  of  The  Priory, 
Bathwick,  Somerset,  b.  12  Feb.  1S24;  m.  5  Sept. 
181-9,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Samuel  Harwood,  Esq.  of 
Barton  Hill,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jons  Charles  Akthington,  6.  18  May,  1859. 

I.  Florence  Elizabeth  Hannah,  6.  9  April,  1851 ;  m.  20  Feb. 

1878,  Sir  Henry  Wrixon  Becher,  2nd  Bart,  of  Ballygiblin. 
^    II.  Nora  Frederica,  b.  22  July,  1853;  ni.  25  June,  ls74,  Itcv. 

Edward  Augustus  Bracken  Pitman,  M.A.  of  The  Hall,  Old 

llalton,  CO.  York. 
ni.  Constance  Marianne,  b.  6  March,  1855. 
IV.  Ethel  Arabella,  b.  IS  May,  1857. 
▼,  Eveline  Blanche,  6.  20  Jan.  1861. 
\I.  Maud  Edith,  b.  and  d.  1863. 
■TO.  Violet  Beatrice,  6.  23  Nov.  1S67. 

3LtnCJ[0C.  —  EoBERT  Walkeb,  Esq.  of  Gilclerton,  co. 
fork,  descended  from  a  family  long  settled  in  the  West  Hiding 
)f  that  CO.,  was  father  of 

Joseph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  who  had,  by 
iarah  his  wife,  with  other  issue,  an  elder  son, 

John  Walker,  Esq.  of  Ebor  House,  co.  Gloucester,  6.  1790  , 
!.  1  Sept.  1818,  Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Isaac  Whitelock; 
-sq.  of  Sheepscar,  co.  York;  and  d.  1862,  having  had  by  her 
who  d.  1863)  two  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  Charles  Whitelock,  b.  May,  1819:  d.  v.  p.  May,  1838. 

II.  Frederick  John,  now  of  the  Priorv. 

I.  Arabella  Matilda,  b.  1821;  m.  18i8,  William  Crowdson 
Tunstall.  Esq. ;  and  d.  1859,  leaving  a  son,  Frederick  Wil- 
liam Whitelock  Tunstall,  b.  1858. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  between  as  many  crescents  in 

hicf  az.  and  a  moor-cock  in  base  sa.  combed  and  wattled  gu. 

' — On  a  mount  vert  amidst  fern  ppr.  a  uioor-cock  as  in 

arms,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  fillet  or.    AioUo — 

uicit  Veritas. 

S%al — ^The  Priory,  Bathwick,  Bath,  Somerset. 


WALKER    OF    DALRTT. 

Waleee,  James,  Esq.  of  Dairy,  Midlothian,  J.P., 
21  Jan.  1830 ;  m.  29  AprQ,  1859,  Hon.  Anna 
elverton,  5tU  dau.  of  tho  3rd  Viscount  Avonmore, 
id  has  issue, 

I.  Cecil  Helen.  u.  Lillias  Adelaide. 

HI.  Anna  Margaret. 

?LlttCilgC. — This  family,  though  settled  for  a  considerable 
riod  in  East  Lothian,  is  stated  to  be  descended  from  the 
alkers  of  St.  Fort,  CO.  Fife. 

Jons  Walker,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Beanstown,  co.  Had- 

■",'ton,  is  thus  noticed  in  the  Statistical  Account  of  Scotland  ■' 

Mr.  John  Walker,  who  possessed  considerable  property  in 

-  parish,  is  celebrated  as  the  person  who  first  introduced 

system  of  fallowing  land,  and  of  thereby  raising  wheat 

I'S  far  more  extensively  than  formerly.    He  was  descended 

:ii  the  family  of  Walker  of  St.  Fort,  co.  Fife,  and  flourished 

It  the  time  of  the  Revolution."    He  was  father  of 

RANCis  Walker,  Esq.  of  Mainshill,  co.  Haddington,  who 

1  several  sons,  one  of   whom,  John,  having  entered  the 

itary  profession,  was  killed  in  battle  in  the  East  Indies. 

•ther  of  the  sons, 

i  AMES  Walker,  Esq.  of  Dairy,  one  of  the  principal  Clerks 
Session  in  Scotland,  m.  1st,  13  July,  17S0,  Jane,  dau.  of 
chard  Hay-Newton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Haddington,  3rd 
nof  Lord  William  Hay,  of  Newall  (who  was  3rd  son  of  Jol;n, 
'1  Marquess  of  Tweedale,  by  the  Lady  Anne  Maitland,  his 
fe,  only  child  of  John,  Duke  of  Lauderdale),  and  by  her  had 
ue, 

FRANas,  VI.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Forbes 
D)  ummond,  Bart,  of  Hawthorndcn,  and  at  the  decease  of 


his  father-in-law,  in  1829,  s.  to"  the  baronetcy  and  estate  of 
Drommond  of  ifaKthorndcn  (sec  Burke's  Peerage  and 
Baronctarie).  Jaiies,  of  Dalrj-. 

Jane,  in.  1805,  James  Hope,  Esq.  of  Waidio  Lodge,  Mid- 
Lothian.  Anne.  Helen. 

Mr.  Walker  7».  2ndly,  1797,  Marion  Annie,  dau.  of  John  Hope 
JI.D.,  Professor  of  Botany  in  the  University  of  Edinburgh,  and 
by  her  had  an  only  dau., 

Juliana,  ra.  Sir  John  Hall,  Bart,  of  Dunglass. 
The  2nd  son, 

James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Dairy,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  1790,  was 
called  to  the  Bar  in  1811,  and  filled  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  co. 
Wigton  1818  to  1843,  which  he  then  resigned  on  being  ap- 
pointed one  of  the  principal  Clerks  of  Session  in  Scotland.  He 
m.  1st,  28  Oct.  1825,  Lilias,  youngest  dau.  of  Pioderick 
Mackenzie,  Esq.  of  Scotsburn,  co.  Boss  (grandson  of  Sir 
Kenneth  Mackenzie,  1st  Bart,  of  Seatwell),  by  his  wife  Anne, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Chi.'^holm,  of  Chisholm,  The  Cliisholm,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1833)  has  issue, 

James,  now  of  Dairy. 

Jane     Anne,    m.    1851,     Maior    John    Fcrgusson    Home, 

H.E.I.C.S.;  and  <?..«.  p.  18.'.2. 
Henrietta  Mackenzie,  d.  1847. 
Lillias  Margaret,  m.  1866,  Charles  Robertson,  Esq. 

He  'hi.  2ndly,  1848,  Ellen  Ballantine,  3rd  dau.  of  Joseph  DyUe.s 
Ballantine-Dykes,  Esq.  of  Dovenby  Hall,  Cciniberland,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Dec.  1869)  had  issue,  William  Freteheville,  d. 
1860;  Francis  Dykes;  and  Mary  Ellen.  Mr.  Walker  d.  6May, 
1856. 

Arms— Or,  three  pallets  gu.  on  a  s.altire  arg.  a  heart  of  the 
second,  a  chief  az.  thereon  a  crescent  between  two  mullets  of 
the  third.   Crest — A  cornucopia  ppr.   Motio — Cura  ctindustria. 

Scat — Dairy,  Edinburgh. 


WALKER    OF    TYKILLEN, 

Waikee,  Thomas  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Tykillen,  co. 
Wexford,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wexford,  late  Capt. 
Koyal  Dragoons,  h.  1839. 

iLtnCajC— Charles  Walker,  Esq.,  for  thirty  years  one 
of  the  Masters  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland,  i/i.  Caroline, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Bysse  Molesworth,  son  of  Robert,  1st 
Viscount  Molesworth,  and  had  issue,  three  sons  and  two  daus., 
Thomas;  Peter  (who  ra.  and  left  two  sons,  Charles  Edward 
(Rev.),  and  Frederick);  Charles;  Elizabeth,  m.  Major-Gen. 
Sir  Thomas  Blythe  St.  George;  and  Carohne,  ra.  Henry  Gonne 
MoIonyEsq.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Tykillen,  co.  Wexford,  for  lifteen 
years  one  of  the  Masters  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  in  Ireland, 
ra.  Maria,  dau.  of  William  Acton,  Esq.  of  West  Aston,  by  Jane 
Parsons  his  wife,  grand-dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  2nd  hart, 
of  Birr  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Arthur,  late  of  Tykillen. 
Thomas,  a  Major  in  the  anny,  deceased. 
Caroline,  m.  1817,  Col.  William  Acton,  of  West  Aston,  co. 
Wicklow,  M.P.  for  that  co. 

Mr.  Walker  d.  28  Feb.  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Charles  Arthur  Walker,  Esq.  of  Tykillen,  J.P.  and  Vice- 
Lieut,  of  CO.  Wexford,  M.P.  for  co.  Wexford  from  1630  to 
1843;  m.  10  Feb.  1836,  Eleanor,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Leigh, 
Esq.  of  Tinnekelly  House,  co.  Wicklow  (brother  of  Francis 
Leigh,  Esq.  of  Eosegarland),  and  d.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Joseph,  now  of  Tykillen. 

II.  Charles  Stephen,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars,  b.  1843. 
I.  Marv  Jane. 

u.  Eleanor  Arabella  Caroline,  m.  29  April,   186S,  William 

Alex.  Dobic,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers. 
m.  Elizabeth  Mary  Jane,  ra.  9  Feb.  1870,  CrosbieW.  Harvey, 

Esq.,  of  Bromley,  co.  Wexford. 

.Scnf— Tykillen  House,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford.  Clubs— 
Kildare  Street,  Dublin  ;  Army  and  Navy,  London. 


WALKER    OF    BERKSWELL    HALL. 

Walkee,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  BcrksweU  Hal!,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.  for  cos.  Stafford  and  Warwick,  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Studlcy,  Bcrkswell,  Middlcton, 
&c.,  and  Patron  of  three  Livings,  b.  1817  ;  m.  1810, 
Ruth,  dau.  of  John  Eades,  Esq.  of  The  Delph,  co. 
Stafford,  and  has  issue, 

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I.  Thomas  Eades,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Studley  Castle,  Redditch, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  The  Lodge,  Thistle  Grove,  S.W.,  edu- 
cated at  Harrow  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon,  J. P.  for  co.  Worces- 
ter, M.P.  for  East  Worcestershire  1874,  6.24  Feb.  1843; 
m.  7  July,  1874,  Elizabeth  Sydney,  2nd  dau.  of  Henry 
AUsopp,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Hindlip  Hall,  co.  Worcester,  and 
has  issue, 
Elizabeth,  6.  19  June,  1876.  Ellen,  6.  2  Aur.  1878. 

n.  Frederick  James,  of  Mercote  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  6. 
16  March,  1846 ;  to.  1872,  Jane  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau. 
of  John  Glutton,  Esq.  of  Flanchford,  Keigate,  Surrey,  and 
has  issue,  Frederick  Thomas,  b.  Jan.  1S74;  John  Lister, 
b.  Jan.  1875;  Winifred  Jane,  b.  Jan.  1873;  Milicent,  6. 
July,  1875,  and  Dorothy,  6.  Jan.  1873. 

1.  Emily  Ruth  Eades,  m.  15  Nov.  1871,  Sir  Charles  Nugent, 
5th  Bart,  of  Ballinlough  Castle,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has 
issue.  II.  Mary  Florence. 

ILtnraSC— This  is  an  old  Warwick  family,  who  have  been 
landowners  in  that  co.  for  many  generations,  but  which  owes 
its  present  position  to  the  genius  and  great  business  capacity 
of  the  present  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Berkswell,  who  was 
for  many  years  largely  interested  in  the  iron  trade  of  the 
Midland  Counties. 

John  Walkeb,  Esq.  of  Wishaw  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  m.  1813, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Bannister,  Esq.  of  Great  Chatwell, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1866), 

Thomas,  now  of  Berkswell. 
Mr.  Walker  d.  1843. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  sa.  on  a 
canton  of  the  last  a  dove  holding  an  olive-branch  aU  ppr. 
Crest— A  greyhound's  head  erased  sa.  J/o»o— Passant  cresant 
en  boneur. 

5er((s— Berkswell  Hall,  Coventry;  Studeley Castle, Redditch, 
CO.  Warwick ;  and  The  Manor  House,  Middleton,  Bridgnorth, 
Salop. 


WALKER    OF    CEAWFORDTON. 

"Walkee,  Geoege  GrsTAvrs,  Esq.  of  Craw- 
fordtOD,  CO.  Dumfries,  J.P.  cos.  Dumfries  and  Kir- 
cudbright, and  D.L.  for  co.  Inyerness,  Lieut. -Col. 
Commandant  of  the  Scottish  Borderers  Militia, 
M.P.  for  CO.  Dumfries  1865-68,  and  1869-74,  edu- 
cated at  Eugby  and  BalliolColl.  Oxford,  B.A.  1851, 
M.A.  1855,  6.  1831 ;  m.  1856,  Anne  Murray,  dau.  of 
the  late  Admia-al  George  Gustavus  Lennock,  and  has, 
"with  other  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Laurie,  6. 1871. 

Col.  Walker  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  John  Walker, 

Esq.  of  Cra-wfordton,  by  Jessy   his  wife,  dau.   of 

J.  Johnston,  Esq. 

Scaf«— Crawfordton,  Thornhill,  N.B. :  and  Loch  Treig, 
Kingussie,  co.  Inverness,  N.B.     Club— Carlton,  S.W. 


WALLACE    OF    GLASSINGALL. 

Wallace,  John,  Esq.  of  Glassiugall,  co.  Perth, 
h.  1862. 

JLtnCaSC. — DAvrD  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Glassingall,  m. 
Janet,  dau.  of  John  Weir,  Esq.,  by  his  marriage  with  Janet, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Baird,  Esq.  of  Lochwood  (see  Baibd  of 
Elie),  and  had  issue, 

I.  JoBN,  of  Glassingall. 

1.  Mary.  n.  Edith.  m.  Winifrid  Jane. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  a  lion  rampant  arg.  holding  in 
his  dexter  fore-paw  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Crest — A  horse-shoe  sa. 
Motto — Spe  et  industria. 

&o£— Glassingall,  co.  Perth. 


WALLER  OF  FARMINGTON. 
Waxlee,  EciirXD,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Farmington,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  Kirby  Eleetham,  co.  York,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester  1876,  b.  29  Jan. 
1828 ;  m.  7  July,  1859,  Lucy  Georgiana,  youngest 
dau.  of  Henry  Elwes,  Esq.  of  Colesbourne  Park, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  twho  d.  30  Aug.  1878) 
has  had  issue, 

Edmund,  b.  and  d.  3  April,  1860. 
Caroline  Lucy,  d.  an  infant,  3  Jan.  1862. 
Eachel  Elizabeth  Frances. 


ItfnraSt. — The  family  of  Wallek  derives  from  Alttbeb 
DE  Waller,  of  Newark,  co.  Nottingham,  who  d.  1183,  an^ 
from  whom  lineally  descended, 

David  de  Waller,  for  thirty  years  Master  of  the  Rolls 
King  Edward  III.     This  David  d.  s.  p.     His  only  tirotl.er, 

Henkt  Waller,  of  Hockerton,  m.  Alicia  de  Mortimer,  an^ 
was  father  of 

Thomas    Waller,   who  purchased  Groombridsie,   in  Kent, 
from  Lord  Clinton,  1360.     He  m.  Christina  Chassimt,  and 
1371,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Groombridge,  m.  Margaret,  dau 
and  heiress  of  —  Laudsdale,  of  Laudsdale,  in  Sussex,  an 
had  issue. 

Sib  Richard  Waller,  of  Speldhurst,  Kent,  Sheriff  of  that 
CO.  16  Henry  VI.,  of  whom  we  read  this  remarkable  account 
in  the  Villare  Cantiu-ni: — "He  served  in  the  wars  of  France 
under  Henry  V.,  and  signalised  himself  so  far  that  he  took 
Charles,  Duke  of  Orleans,  General  of  the  French  army,  prisoner 
at  the  battle  of  Agincourt.  He  brought  him  to  England,  and, 
as  appears  from  a  MS.  at  the  Heralds'  0£Bce,kept  him  prisoner 
for  24  years  at  his  seat,  Groombridge,  near  Speldhurst,  Kent. 
He  was  a  great  benefactor  to  the  church  at  Speldhurst,  where 
his  arms  still  remain  in  stonework  over  the  porch.  In  them 
we  find  an  addition  to  the  former  bearing  of  the  family,  as- 
signed by  King  Henry  to  him  and  his  descendants,  viz.,  a 
crest  with  the  arms  of  France,  differenced  by  a  label  hanging  ' 
on  an  oak,  with  this  motto,  'if arc  fructiis  virtutis.'"  Sir 
Richard  m.  Silvia  Gulby,  and  had,  Richard,  m.  the  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Edmund  Brudenell,  Esq.  of  Bunar,  Bucks ;  and 

John  Waller,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  William  Whetenhall,  ^ 
Heckhurst;  and  dying  1561,  left  a  son, 

William  Waller,  of  Groombridge,  High  Sheriff  of  Kent 
1537,  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Fallemar,  Esq.  of  Esteney, 
Hants ;  and  dying  1555,  left  two  sons,  i.  William,  ancestor  ol 
Waller  of  Castletown  {see  next  Memoir);  and  ii.  John,  whosi 
great-great-grandson  (see  Waller  of  Allenstovm), 

Robert  Waller,  to.  Anna,  dau.  of  Griffin  Hampden,  Esq 
of  Hampden,  Bucks,  and  sister  of  the  famous  Republican,  Johi 
Hampden,  and  had,  with  younger  sons  (see  Waller  of  Allent 
town),  Edmund,  the  celebrated  poet,  and  three  daus.,  one  m 
Mr.  Tomkins,  Clerk  of  the  Council;  one  Mr.  Price;  ani 
another  Col.  Scroop.    The  son  and  heir, 

Edmund  Waller,  of  Hall  Barn,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks  (th 
celebrated  poet),  b.  at  Coleshill,  3  March,  1605;  he  was  edc 
cated  at  Eton  and  King's  Coll.  Cambridge :  he  was  an  M.P.  s 
seventeen  years  of  age,  and  took  a  considerable  share  durin 
his  long  career  in  the  politics  of  his  time.     His  lasting  fan) 
was,  however,  achieved  by  his  exquisite  poetry.    Waller  live 
latterly  in  retirement  at  his  splendid  seat.  Hall  Barn,  Beacon 
field,  Bucks.     He  d.  21  Oct.  1687,  and  lies  interred  in  tl 
churchyard  of  Beaconsfield,  where  the  fine  monument  to  h 
memory,    which  was  recently  (temp,  the  Rev.  John  Gouli 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Beaconsfield)  restored  by  the  late  Mr.  Walle 
of  Farmington,  contains  a  remarkably  beautiful  Latin  inscri 
tion  by  Rymer.     Edmund  Waller  m.   1st,   Ann,   dau.  ai 
heiress  of  Edward  Banks,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  who 
in  infancy,  and  a  dau.,  ra.  Mr.  Dormer,  of  co.  Oxford.    M 
Waller  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  of  the  family  of  the  Bresse  or  Breau 
by  whom,  as  appears  from  the  inscription  on  his  tomb,  1 
had  five  sons  and   eight  daus.     Mr.  Waller  was  «.  by  1 
2nd  son, 

Edmund  Waller,  who  d.  s.  p.  at  Bristol  1699,  and  w, 
buried  there.    This  gentleman,  in  the  latter  part  of  his  li 
embraced  the  sect  of  the  Quakers.    He  left  the  estate  to  1 
nephew,  Edmund,  son  of  Dr.  Stephen  Waller.    This 

Edmund  Waller,  Esq.,  hi.  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Aislab 
Esq.  of  Studley,  by  whom  he  had  issue  four  sons,  i.  Job 

II.  Edmund  ;  iii.  Henry ;  iv.  Robert ;  and  two  daus.,  one 
Sir  Miles  Stapylton,  and  d.  Nov.  1791 ;  and  one  m.  Thon 
Lockwood,  Esq.,  and  d.  1781.  Mr.  Waller  was  s.  by  his  i 
son, 

Edmund  Waller,  Esq.,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Rowk 
Philipps,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  8  Aug.  1788)  he  had  t 
sons,  Edmund,  his  heir,  who  s.  him,  6.  1757,  d.  9  June,  18 
and. 

Rev.  Henry  Waller,  who  s.  his  brother  1810.  He  . 
15  May,  1797,  Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Dolphin,  Esq.of  Eyfc 
CO.  Gloucester;  and  dying  9  May,  1824,  left  by  her,  who 
Feb.  1838  (with  two  daus.,  Eliza  and  Maria)  three  sc 
I.  Harry  Edmund,  of  Farmington ;  ii.  Robert,  6.  16  Mat 
1810,  m.  1837,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  G.  Dupuis,  and  has  iss 

III.  Stephen,  6.  15  June,  1813;  m.  1st,  Lucy,  dau.  of  F 
Mr.  Cameron,  and  2ndly,  Harriet,  dau.  of  S.  Lea,  Esq. 
eldest  son, 


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1675 


ITaubt  Kdmund  WAttER,  Esq.  of  Farminpcton,  co.  Glouces- 
ter, b.  18  April,  1S04;  m.  15  June,  182G.  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
Ctlv  dan.  of  John  Larkinfr,  Tsq.  of  Clare  House,  Kent,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1  Dec.  1840)  lie  hail  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  now  of  Farminpton. 

II.  William  Nool,  Capt.  11. A.,  b.  25  Doc.  1S31;  to.  1st,  1858, 
at  Benares,  East  Indies,  Charlotte  Leicester,  j-oungest  dau. 
of  John  William  Tcnipler,  I'.sq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Nov. 
1861)  had  issue,  Harry  Noel,  6.  19  Aufr.  IsoQ;  and  Maud 
Charlotte  Noel.  He  m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1870,  Mary.  dau. 
of  Kev.  W.  Heygate,  and  has  further  issue,  lUehard 
Eeginald,  Mary,  Frances,  and  Elizabtth. 

HI.  Harry,  d.  1857. 

I.  Adola  Dorothea. 

II.  Georgina  Mary,  m.  1855,  Capt.  Edward  John  Beckett 
1       Marriott. 

1     in.  Emily  IMaria,  to.  15  May,   18G2,  Col.  Edward  ■\Villiam 
i       Bourdier,  Madras  army.         :v.  Caroline  Jl^uilda,  i7.  1871. 
\     V.  Elizabeth,  r,i.  2  Aug.  1870,  Capt.  Kubert  Drysdalc,  11. .V. 
j  He  d.  17  March,  1809. 

Arms — Sa.,   three  walnut  leaves  or,  between  two  bendlcts 

■  arg.      CvH — On  a  mount  vert  a   walnut-tree  ppr.   on    the 

sinister  side  an  escutcheon  pendant,  charged  with  the  arms  of 

France,  with  a  label  of  three  points  arg. ;  motto  over,  Hsee 

fructus  virtutis.     Motto — Azincourt. 

>,frrs— l-'armington,  Northlcach,  co.  Gloucester;  and  Kirby 
i  Icetham,  CO.  York. 


WALLER    OF    CASTLETOWN. 

Waller,  Eev.  John  Thomas,  of  Castletown 
Manor,  CO.  Limerick,  Rector  of  Kilcornan,  m.  Aug. 
1855,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lavallin  Puxley,  Esq. 
of  Dunboy  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William.  li.  Edward  Hardress. 

III.  Bolton.  IV.  John  Thomas. 

V.  Henry. 

I.  Rosa  Jlaria.  n.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Kathcrine.  iv.  Mary  Isabella. 

V.  F'rances  Winifred.  vi.  Grace. 

JLinCflflC. — WiLLiAsi  vrAl.T.En,  Esq.  of  Gronnibridge,  High 
sheriff  of  Kent,  son  of  Jons  Waller,  Esq.  cf  Gruombridge, 
md  grandson  of  Sir  Kiciiakd  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge 
■fee  Waller  of  Farnunfjlon),  jii.  1037,  Anne  Fallemar,  of  Easi- 
ley,  CO.  Southampton,  and  left  two  sons,  i.  William  (Sir), 
lis  successor;  and  ii.  John,  ancestor  of  Waller  of  Allcns- 

;-ii  {see  ntxl  Iileiuoir).    He  d.  1555,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

sir  William  Waller,   Knt.    of    Groombridge,   m.   Alice, 

hiu.  and  co-heir  of  Walter  Hendley,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Waltlr  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge,  who  m.  JInry, 

iU.  of  I'iichard  llardre.'s,  Esq.,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  George, 

^  successor;  ii.  Thomas  (Sir),  ancestor  of  Waller,  Bart,  of 

'i/wick  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage).    The  eldest 

jn, 

Sir  George  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge,  had  a  son. 
Sir  Hardress  Waller  (one  of  the  Judges  who  sat  at  the  trial 
f  King  Charles  I.,  for  wliich  he  was  afterwards  tried  and 
anished),  was  son  of  George  Waller,    Knt.  of  Groombridge, 
y  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Itichard  Hardress,  Esq.,  and  great- 
randson  (by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Walter 
lendlcy),  of  Sir  William  Waller,  Knt.  of  Groombridge,  whose 
reat-graudfather.  Sir  Richard  Waller,  one  of  the  heroes 
f  Azincourt,  captured  the  Duke  of  Orleans  on  that  memor- 
ble  field.    Sir  Hardress  retired  to  Ireland,   settled  at  Castle- 
)wn,  CO.  Limerick,  and  became  a  member  of  the  Irish  Par- 
ament.     He  m.  Elizabeth,   dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  John 
'owdall,  Knt.  of  Kilfinny,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  (with 
liom  he  acquired  the  manor  of  Castletown)  he  had  issue,  i. 
'Im,  Governor  of  Fort  Limerick;  ii.  James,  of  whom  herc- 
er;  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  Sir  Maurice  Fenton,  Bart.,  and 
•  Jly,  Sir  William  Petty;    she  was  created  Baroness  Shel- 
'irnc,  and  was  mother  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Shelburne ;  ii. 
ridgct,  M.  Henry  Cadogan,  Esq.  of  LismuUon,  and  liad  a 
n,  William,  1st  Earl  of  Cadogan.     Sir  Hardress"  2nd  son, 
James  Waller,  Esq.    of   Castletown,    Lieut. -Governor  of 
insale,  and  M.P.  for  that  borough,  to.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Col. 
undall  Clayton,  of  Moyaloe,  co.  Cork,   and  had  with  four 
ius.,  Elizabeth,  w.  Maurice  Kealinge,  Esq.  of  Xarraghmore, 
».  Kildarc     Dorothy,   s/i.  Robert  Gookin,    Esq.  cf  Court- 
ashen,  CO.  Cork;   Mary,  to.  Col.  Ttiomas  Evans,  of  Jliltown, 
>•  Cork,  brother  of  George,  IstLoidCarbery  ;  and  Henrietta, 
.  Trevor  Lloyd,   Esq.   of  Gloster,   King's  Co.)  a  son  and 
iccessor, 
JouN  WAtLEa,  Esq.  of  Castletowa,  M.P.  for   Doneraile, 


Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  deseiibed  by  Swift  as  ".Tack,  the 
grandson  of  Sir  Hardress."  He  lii-.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Dickson,  Esq.  of  Ballybracken,  co.  Cork,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  heiress  of  Edward  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Clonrusk,  Queen's 
Co.,  grandson  of  Chief  Baron  Bolton,  and  had  with  other 
issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

John  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Limerick  1762,  m.  17G2,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard 
Maunsell,  Rector  of  Rathkeale,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir.  Bolton,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Elizabeth,  to.  De  Courcy,  The  O'Grady,  of  Kilballyowcn,  co. 
Limerick. 
Kathcrine,  in.  Standish  O'Grady,  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the 

Court  of  E,Kchc(iucr  in  Ireland,  1st  Viscount  Guillamorc. 
Dorothea,    ■m.    Rev.   Josiah    Crampton,    Rector   of    Castle 
Connell,  co.  Limerick,  brother  of  Sir  Philip  Crampton, 
Bart.,  M.D. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  M.P.  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Isabella  Sarah,  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Silver  Oliver,  of  Castle 
Oliver,  co.  Limerick,  M.P.,  by  whom  he  had  one  son,  John 
Thomas,  who  d.  nam.  Mr.  AVallcr  d.  14  Nov.  Ib^G,  and  was 
s.  by  his  brother, 

Bolton  Waller,  Esq.  of  Castletown  and  Shannon  Grove, 
Barrister-at-Law,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1799,  6.  31  July,  1769; 
vi.  5  Dec.  1791,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Henn,  Esq.  of 
Paradise,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Thomas,  Lieut.  27th  rej;;t.,  d.  unm. 

It.  William,  his  successor. 

III.  Richard  Maunsell,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  v.nm. 

IV.  John,    Barristcr-at-Law,    „<.    JIary,    dau.    of   Matthew 
Franks,  Esq.  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  aud  had  issue, 

1  Bolton.  2  Matthew  Hardress.  3  John. 

1  Mary  Harriet.        2  Elizabeth.        3  Ellen.       4  Isabella. 

V.  Bolton  Edmund,  d.  unm. 

VI.  Hardress,  Ensign  22nd  regt.,  cf.  iriim. 

I.  Bidsey,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Jones  Hobsou,  Rector  of  Connor. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  John  Beresford  Johnstone,  Rector  of 
Tullow. 

III.  Katharine,  d.  unm.  iv.  Jane  Anne,  d.  unm. 
V.  Isabella,  d.  unm. 

Vi.  Anne,  m.  Rev.  John  Samuel  Monsell. 

VII.  Jane  Mary,  m.  Hugh  Faulkner,  Esq.  of  Castletown,  co. 
Carlow. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  Jan.  1854.     His  son. 

Rev.  William  Waller,  of  Castletown,  co.  LimericK,  J. P., 
!)i.  30  Aug.  1820,  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  James  O'Grady,   Esi^., 
brother  of  Standish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  had  issue, 
Bolton,  d.  vvm.  1853.  James  O'Grady,  d.  unm. 

John  Thomas,  now  of  Castletown. 
AVilliam,  d.  x.  p.  Richard,  d.  s.  p. 

Hardress  Edmund,  Lieut.  40th  regt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
wounded  at  Arrah,  m.  1857,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  John  Mac- 
kenzie, Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
1  William  Bolton.  2  John.  3  Hardress. 

4  Edmund.  5  Richard. 

1  Julia. 
Walter  do  Warrcnne,  Lieut.  57th  regt.,  d.  s.p. 
Standish  O'Grady,  B;ivrister-at-Law,  </..«.  ;;. 
Edmund,  Royal  Artillery,  killed  at  the  taking  of  Dalimkote 
F'ort,  Bhotan,  India,  .■.-.  p. 
Robert  de  Mortimer,  d..  s.  p. 
Maria,  in.  Is49,  Robert  Ashworth  Studdert,  Esq.  of  Kilkishcn 

House,  CO.  Clare.  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p. 

Kathcrine  Ellen,  m.  1856,   Henry  Lavallin  Puxley,  Esq.  of 

Dunboy  Castle. 
Julia  Anna,  d.  s.p.  26  March,  1866. 

The  Rev.  William  Waller  d.  16  Feb.  1863. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  walnut  leaves  or,  between  two  bendlcts 
arg.  many  quarterings.  Cre.<l — On  a  mount  vert  a  walnut, 
tree  ppr.  on  the  sinister  side  an  escutcheon  pendant  charged 
with  the  arms  of  France,  with  a  label  of  three  points  arg. 
llolto — Hie  fnictus  virtutis. 

6'eat— Castletown  Manor,  Pallaskenry,  co.  Limerick. 


WALLER    OF    ALLENSTOWN. 

Waller,  William  Newco.me,  Esq.  of  Aliens- 
town,  CO.  Mcath,  J.r.,  b.  13  Aug.  1839. 

JLillCilSr.— This  family  descends  in  the  female  line  from 
Waller  of  Groombridge.    They  spring  from 

William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Groombridge,  High  Sheriff  of 
Kent,  m.  Anne  V-Memav  {see  preceding  Monoir),  nnHlrft  two 
sons,  I.  William,  m.  Alice  Hendly,  and  from  whom  descended 
Waller,  Bart,  of  Brayxcick  Lodge,  Berks  {see  Peerage  and 
Baronetage),  and  the  Wallers  of  Castletown;  u.  John, 
iji.  Elizabeth  Fainfold,  and  was  father  of 

KicuABD  Waller,  whose  son, 


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EoBEBT  Wallek,  ?ii.  Elizabeth  Duncombe,  and  had  two 
sons,  William,  aad 

EDiitr.vD  Walleb,  Esq.  of  Coles  Hill,  Herts,  who  d.  1602, 
and  was  buried  in  Agmondesham  (now  Amersham,  Bucks) 
Churchyard,  leaving  a  son, 

EoBEET  Waller,  Esq.  of  Agmondesham,  Bucks,  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Griffin  Hampden,  of  Hampden,  and  sister  of  Col. 
John  Hampden,  the  famous  Eepublican,  by  whom  he  had 
eleven  children,  whose  baptisms  are  to  be  found  in  Amers- 
ham Church  Eegistry  as  follows, 

I.  Edmund,  the  celebrated  Poet,  6. 1605;  m.  1st,  Anna  Banks; 
and  2ndly,  Mary  Bresse  (see  Walleb.  of  Fannington, 
Bucks).  II.  GryfBn,  6. 1607. 

III.  Eobert  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Waller,  of  Allenstown, 
CO.  Meath.  iv.  Stephen,  6. 1610. 

I.  Ehzabeth,  6.  1601.  ii.  Anne,  b.  1602. 

ui.  Cecilia,  b.  100-3,  m.  Mr.  Tomkins.  Clerk  of  Queen's 
Council,  who  was  executed  for  being  concerned  in  the 
"  Waller  Plot "  1C43  (see  Clarendon's  Hiitory). 

IV.  Dorothy,  b.  1604 ;  d.  1604,  buried  in  Amersham  Church- 
yard. V.  Mary,  6.  1608. 

V£.  Uricly,  &.  1613.  vii.  EUen,  1614. 

The  3rd  son, 

Robert  Thomas  Waller,  bapt.  1609,  went  to  Ireland,  and 
was  killed  in  the  massacre  of  1641,  leaving  by  his  wife,  a  niece 
of  John  Bramhall,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  a  son, 

John  Waller,  Esq.  of  Kilmainham  Castle,  near  Kells,  co. 
Meath,  h.  1641 :  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Coddington,  Esq. 
of  Holmpatrick,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  four  sons  and  eipht 
daus.  He  d.  6  Feb.  1715,  and  was  buiied  in  Martry  Church- 
yard.   One  child  only  survived  him, 

PvObert  Waller,  6.  1672  ;  -m.  Anna  Maria  Hughes  ;  and  d. 
1731,  having  had  issue,  i.  Eobert,  of  Eookwood,  6.  1701,  ra. 
Jane  Ormsby;  his  issue  is  extinct:  ii.  William,  of  whom 
presently;  i.  Hannah,  m.  Dixie  Coddington,  Esq.  of  Ath- 
lumney;  ii.  Mary,  m.  Francis  Meredyth,  Esq.  of  DoUards- 
town;  in.  Jane,  m.  1st,  Col.  Eyre,  of  Eyrecourt  Castle;  and 
Sndly,  CoL  WilUam  Congreve.    The  younger  son, 

William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Allenstown.  6.  1710,  co.  Meath, 
tought  most  of  the  properly,  and  built  the  present  house. 
He  m.  1733,  Anna  Maria  Smyth,  dau.  of  Ven.  James  Smyth, 
Archdeacon  of  Meath,  by  Catherine  Vesey  his  wife,  dau.  of 
iilost  Eev.  John  Vesey,  Archbishop  of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 

Eobert,  his  heir. 

James,  6. 1737 ;  d.  s.  -p.  1757,  in  India. 

William,  b.  1749;  killed  by  a  fall  while  hunting  16  Jan. 
1781. 

Catherine,  b.  1734 ;  in.  James  Xoble,  Esq.  of  Glasdrummon, 
CO.  Fermanagh,  and  had  issue  several  sons  and  daus.,  all 
of  whom  d.  v.'inn.,  except  Mcngo  Henrt,  of  whom  pre- 
sently; Anna  Maria,  7/i.  Dean  Browne ;  and  Mary  Blartha, 
m.  Eev.  Thomas  Sutton ;  and  d.  19  March,  1791. 

Anne,  «.  John  Young,  Esq.,  andf?.  1806. 

Mary,  b.  1739;  m.  1767,  Samuel  Augustus  Beaufort,  Eso. 
and  d.  1831. 

Jane,  6, 1746 ;  m.  1st,  Edward  Nangle,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
Eev.  Eobert  Highland;  d.  1790. 

Leonora,  6.  1752;  m.  Capt.  Mayne;  and  c?.  1834. 

Ehzabeth,  b.  1753;  d.  1835. 

Ilr.  Waller  d.  2  Oct.  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eobert  AValleb,  Esq.  of  Allenstown,  b.  1735;  '.n.  Mary  Shir- 
ley, and  had  two  sons,  both  of  whom  d.  infants.  He  d.  1809, 
when  his  property  devolved  upon  his  nephew, 

Eev.  MrNGO  Hesrt  Noble,  Kector  of  Clongill,  co.  Meath, 
in  right  of  his  mother,  whereupon  he  assumed  by  royal 
license  1809  the  surname  and  arms  of  Waller.  He  m.  Jan. 
1794,  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Xewcome,  D.D.,  Arch- 
hishop  of  Armagh,  and  Priaiate  of  all  Ireland,  by  Susanna' 
D'Oyly  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William  Heniy,  6.  1795;  d.  vnm.  17  June,  1837. 

u.  Eobert  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Athboy,  co.   Meath,  6.  29  June, 

1796 ;  7,1. 25  Oct.  1833,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Hev.  J.  BuiTOwes, 

and  d.  2  Oct.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1  William  Henry,   6.  1834;  w.    ISOl,  Emily,  dau.  of — 
Marriott,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue  six  children. 

2  John,  6.  1835.  3  Edwin.  4  Eobert  DOyley. 
fi  Annesley,  d.  18  June,  1875.  6  Ernest. 

1  Helen,  m.  1863,  Eev.  G.  Craig. 

2  Emily,  m.  1864,  Eobert  Craig.  Esq. 

3  Maria  Louisa,  'm.  7  AprU,  1877,  Edmund  Noble  Waller, 
Esq. 

in.  James  Noble,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Mungo,  6.  1805:  d.  1824. 

V.  John  (Eev.),  b.  1809;  d.  1824. 

I.  Susannah,  d.  1797 .  n.  Maria,  d.  1857. 

Mr.  Noble  Waller  d.  3  June,  1831 .     His  3rd  son, 

James  Noble  Waller,  Esq.  of  Allenstown,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1S45-40,  b.    28  July,  1800  ;  m.  1st,  22  March, 


1838,  Julia,  dau.  of  Charles  Arthur  Tisdall,  Esq.  of  Charles, 
fort,  CO.  Jleath,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  April,  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  William  Newcome,  now  of  Allenstown. 

II.  James  Heni-y,  h.  25  March,  1845. 

in.  Edmund  Noble,   6.   11  June,  1846;  m.  7  April,   1877, 

Maria  Louisa,  dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Noble. 
I.  Julia  Elizabeth. 

He  m.  2nd)y,  15  May,  1858,  Anna  Maria,   5th  dau.  of  Eev. 
James  A.  Burrowes,  and  had  issue, 

n.  Catharine  Maria.  in.  Florence  Mary. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  18  Dec.  1874. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  walnut  leaves  or,  between  two  bendlets 
arg.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a  walnut-tree  ppr.  on  the  sinister 
side  an  escutcheon  pendant  charged  with  the  arms  of  France 
with  a  label  of  three  points  arg.  Mottoes — Hie  fructus  virtutis ; 
and  Azincourt. 

Seat — Allenstown,  Navan,  co.  Meath. 


"WALLER    OF    CULLY    AND    FINOE. 

Walleb,  John  Francis,  Esq.  of  Finoe  House, 
Tipperarj,  LL.D.  and  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  the 
distiBjruished  Poet  and  Author,  in.  1835,  Anna,  dau. 
of  William  Hopkins,  Esq.  and  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Fr.ANCis,  b.  1844;  m.  Dec.  1873,  Caroline  Hester, 
and  has  a  son, 

Fbanxis  Aime,  6.  6  Oct.  1374. 

II.  John  Edward  Hopkins,  6.  31  Dec.  1856. 

I.  Jane  Eleanor,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Teignmouth  Shore,  A.M. 

and  LL.D.,  and  has,  William  Francis  Shore,  b.  27  April, 

1805  ;  and  Thomas  Edmund  Teigmouth  Shore,  b.  16  Jan. 

1858. 
i:.  Margaret  Lucy,  m.  1  Dec.  1870,  Frederick  W.  Chaplain, 

Esq.,  and  has  had,  Frederick Hardress  Chaplain,  b.  12  Jan. 

1873:    Grace  Anne  Lucy  Chaplain,    b.    7  Oct.   1871,  d. 

28  June,  1872,  3Iaude   Agnes    Chaplain,   b.   28  March. 

1872;  Olive  Constance  Chaplain,  &.  30  April,  1877. 
i:i.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  m.   10    April,    1869,    Eev.    James 

Robinson,  B.A.,  by  whom  (who  d.  Sept.  1874)  she  has 

issue,  Percy  Starkey  Eobinson,  6.  10  Dec.  1871 ;  and  Anns 

Louisa  Mary  Eobinson,  6.  23  Feb.  1870. 

IV.  Sehna  Elizabeth,  m.  17  Dec.  1872,  James  Clarke  Lane. 
Esq.,  BarrJster-at-Law,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1873. 

V.  Anna  Cecilia.  vi.  Constance  Mary,  d.  5  May,  1372. 

ILiltCttCjr. — ^Tliis  family  of  Walleb,  alias  Warrenne,  is  o 
very  great  antiquity,  being  a  branch  of  the  Wakiie:;s  o_ 
Po>/ntoii,  CO.  Chester.  The  elder  branch  became  extinct  in  tbi 
male  line,  but  its  eventual  heiress,  Frances  Maria,  dau.  o 
Admiral  Sir  John  Boelase  Warren,  Bart.,  K.B.,  m.  1802 
George  Charles,  4th  Lord  Vernon,  who  assumed  the  nam 
and  arms  of  Warren,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

In  the  Book  of  Certificates,  Coll.  of  Arms,  the  arms  o 
Warren  of  Poynton  are  confirmed  to  William  Warren,  alia 
Waller,  of  Bassingbourne,  co.  Cambridge,  and  of  Ashwell 
Herts,  who  is  stated  in  the  record  to  be  a  younger  branch  c 
the  family  of  Warren  of  Poynton,  under  the  hand  of  Eobei 
Cook,  the  Clarenceux  Eoy  d'Armes.  It  does  not  appear  o 
record  why  he  assumed  the  name  of  Waller  in  addition  to  hi 
own  patronymic,  but  it  was  probably  in  consequence  of  eithe ' 
of  his  estates  above-mentioned  being  derived  from  an  intei 
marriage  with  an  heiress  of  the  Waller  family. 

AViLLiAM  Warren,  nf^a-s  Waller,  ra.  Elizabeth  Hammon< 
and  had  issue  two  sons,  Henry,  who  d.  without  male  issue 
and 

Edward  Waller,  Esq.  of  Ashwell,  Hert.^,   and   Symond 
Inn,   Chancery   Lane,   London,    in.   1st,    Margaret,   dau. 
Thomas  Gray,  by  whom  he  had  issue,  i.  Edward,  executor 
his  father,  d.  v.nm. ;  ii.  William,  d..  unm.  ;   iii.  Jonathan, 
Ashwell,  Herts,  will  dated  3  Nov.  1662,  proved  27  Nov.  166 
had  issue,  Jonathan  Edward,  executor  to  his  father,  Hui 
berston,  John,  Mary,  Ehzabeth,   Susan;    iv.  Joshua.     K 
Waller  m.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eichard  Glascoke,  Esq. 
Downe  Hall,   Essex,   and  had  further  fssue   four    sons, 
Eichard,  of  whom  hereafter:  vi.  Philip;  vii.  Thomas;    vi 
John.    Mr.  Waller's  wUl,  dated  19  Oct.  1639,  was  proved  Js.    ^ 
1640.    His  5th  son, 

Eichard  Waller,  held  a  commission  in  Cromwell's  an 
in  Ireland,  1641,  and  obtained  numerous  and  extensive  gra: 
of  land  in  co.  Tipperary.  He  discontinued  the  use  of  i 
name  of  Warren,  but  retained  the  family  arms.  He  resii 
at  Cully,  and  became  possessed,  by  marriage,  of  a  portion 
Lord  Carhngford's  Tipperary  property.  Mr.  Waller  made 
will  6  Oct.  1676.  By  Dorothy  his  wife,  he  left  two  so 
Eichard  and  William  ;  the  elder  of  whom 


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1077 


Richard  Waller,  F.sq.  of  Cully,  m.  Eliznlicth  Rcdinoiul, 
ami  by  her  hud  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  Edward,  U.  v.n.ii. 
1711  ;  II.  William,  of  whom  hereafter  ;  iii.  Jonathan,  d.  uma. ; 
J.  Dorothy,  m.  Joseph  Gason,  Esq.  of  Killinslmllow,  ancestor 
to  Gason  of  Richmond:  ii.  Anne,  Mrs.  Moody.  Mr.  Waller 
made  his  will  3  Oct.  1702.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Waller,  E.sq.  of  Cully,  m.  Blanche,  dau.  of  Mark 
Weeks,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  with  a  dau.,  Jane,  m.  Bichard 
JIaunsell,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Mau:;sell  of  co.  Limerick,  six 
eons, 

I.  UicHABD,  his  heir.        ii.  Mark.        in.  William  (Rev.). 

jv.  Samuel,  ancestor  of  Waller,  IJart.  of  Newport  (scr; 
JicRKE's  Pecraiie  and  Jiaronetatje),  and  Waller,  of  Prior 
Vark  aeenext  Memoir). 

V.  Edward,  m.  a,  dan.  of  Richard  White,  Esq.,  Alderman  and 
Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Kimmagc,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Letitia,  dau.  of 
Abraham  Augustus  Nickson,  Esq.  of  Munny,  co.  Wick- 
low,  and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Richard,  m.  Eliza  Horsfall,  of  London,  and  had  issue. 

2  Edward,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Coddington,  Esq.  of 
Oldbridge,  co.  Meath,  and  had  issue. 

1  Mary.  2  Letitia,  m.  Major  Lorenzo  Nunn. 

3  Jane,   m.    Joshua    Kunn,    Eiiq.    of   Dawsun   Street, 
Dublin. 

VI.  George,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Waller,  whose  will  is  dated  21  Oct.  1731,  d.  tliat  year, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Richard  Waller,  Esq.  of  Cully,  afterwards  Castle  '\v'aller, 
jB.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Admiral  Holland,  and  had  issue, 

t.  William,  d.  unm. 

il.  Richard,  of  Castle  Waller,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Kiluer 
Brazier,  Esq.,  and  left  two  sons, 

1  Richard,  m.  Maria  Theresa,  dau.  of  Capt.  Theobald 
Bouike,  and  liad  issue.  All  his  sons  d.  a.  p. ;  of  his  daus., 
Anne  Matilda,  hi.  Sir  John  de  Burgho,  Bart.,  and  Blanche, 
m.  William  do  Kythrc,  Esq. 

2  Kilner,  of  Limerick,  m.  Deborah  Kcwton,  and  had  v.itli 
other  issue, 

Edward,  Capt.  87th  regt.,  m.  ISIO,  Anna  Maria  Percy, 
and  had  is.sue, 

Kilner,  of  Spring  Grove  House,  Middlesex,  who,  with 
all  his  family,  were  lost  in  the  "Dunbar,"  near 
Sydney. 

ni.  Edward,  of  whom  we  treat.  iv.  Mark. 

I.  Jane,  in.  Richard  Coppinger,  Esq. 

;    II.  Elizabeth,  m.  George  Gough,  Esq.,  grandfather  of  Field 
j      Marshal  Hugh,  1st  Viscount  Gough,  K.l'. 

The  3rd  son, 

;    Edward  Waller,   Esq.,  m.  Constance   Gabbctt,   and    had 
(with  two  daus.,  Eliza,  m.  Capt.  Bolton,   and  Constance,  iii. 
Capt.  Braddell)  four  sons, 
I.John,  of  Rockvale,  d.  1842. 

II.  Samuel,  m.  Katherine  Dohcrty,  and  d.  without  male 
issue,  III.  Edward,  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Thomas  Madnsell,  of  whom  presently. 

I'he  4th  son, 
Thomas  Maunsell  Waller,  Esq.  of  Finoe  House,  co.  Tip- 
erary,  m.  1802,  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Vereker,  Esq.,   and 
lad  issue, 

I.  Edward,  his  heir.       ii.  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  6  Nov.  1836. 

III.  John  Francis,  successor  to  his  brother. 

I.  Anna,  m.  Thomas  George  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Kyle  Park,  co. 
Tipperary. 

'Ir.  Waller  d.  29  Nov.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Kdward  Waller,  Esq.  of  Finoe  House,  J.P.,  Barrister-at- 
S  m.  3  Aug.  1829,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Cros.sle,   Esq.  of 
aahoe,  co.  Tyrone,  by  whom  (who  d.  1877)  he  had  no  issue. 
1''  d.  14  Feb.  1873,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 
John  Francis  Waller,  now  of  Finoe  House. 

/(n)!s— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  walnut  leaves  or, 

ween  two  bendlcts  arg. ;  2nd  and  2rd,  chequy  or  and  az.  on 

■iton  gu.  a  lion  rampant  double  queued  of  the  first.     Crest 

'lit  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  an  eagle's  leg  and  thigh  erect  gu. 

runt  of  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers  ;  the  2nd  and   3rd 

1st,  3rd,  and  5th,  arg..     Motto— Honor  et  Veritas. 

.iecU— Fiuoe  House,  borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary. 


WALLEE,    OF    PRIOE,    PARK. 

Walleu,  William  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park, 

Tipperary,  J.P.,  b.  29  Jan.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  28  Oct. 

•;i,  Eliza  Augusta,  dau.  of  Kov.  llosca  Guinness, 

ij.l).,  Rector  of  St.  Werburgh,  and  Chancellor  of 

t  •  Patrick's,  Dublin,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had 

>ue, 


I.  George  Arthur,  h.  1  Sept.  1835;  vi.  11  May,  180.3,  Sarah 
Harriet,  dau.  of  Guy  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Cangort,  D.L. 
King's  Co.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Richard  FitzArthcr,  b.  19  March,  1867. 

2  William  Benjamin  FitzArthur,  b.  30  June,  1808;    d. 
9  Feb.  1809. 

II.  Robert  Jocelyn,  6.  26  Sept.  1837;  m.  1st,  23  Aug.  1854, 
Sarah  Georgina,  dau.  of  John  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Rathenry, 

King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Aug.  1877)  has  issue, 
1  William  Arthur  De  Warrenne,  b.  26  May,  1865. 
1  Florence. 

Ho  TO.  2ndly,  30  Jan.  1879,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Edward 
Saunders,  Esq.,  J. P.,  late  of  Ballinderry  Park,  co.  Tip- 
perary. 

III.  Edmund  William,  h.  21  .Jan.  1839;  w,.  31  Aug.  1869, 
JIary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Rowan,  of  Mount  Davys,  co. 
Antrim. 

IV.  William,  h.  25  June,  1845;  d.  21  July,  1862. 

V.  Francis  Albert,  0.  23  Oct.  1846  ;  m.  7  Sept.  1872,  Frances, 
dau.  of  Caesar  George  Otway,  Esq. 

VI.  Richard  Hardress  Studdert,  b.  11  Sept.  1849;  d.  29  Jau. 
1864. 

I.  Jane  Selina.  ii.  Georgina  Eliza  Augusta,  d.  unm. 

air.  Waller  m.  2ndly,  15  Dec.  1875,  Eliza  Matilda, 
dau.  of  Philip  MacAdam,  Esq.  of  Elackwatcr  House, 
CO.  Clare. 

iLtUCiigC— This  family,  and  Waller,  Cart,  of  Newport, 
are  branches  of  Waller  of  Cully,  springing  from 

Samcel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Newport,  co.  Tipperary,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  4th  son  of  William  Waller,  Esq.  of  Cully,  b.  1705  ;  m. 
20  June,  1730,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Jocelyn,  Bart.,  father 
of  Robert  (Sir),  1st  Viscount  Jocelyn,  Lord  High  Chancellor 
of  Ireland,  whose  son  was  created  Earl  of  Roden,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  June  1800), 

I.  Robert,  1st  bart.  of  Newport  {sea  Bdrke's  Peerage  and 

Baronetage). 
n.  William  (Rev.),  cJ.  without  issue. 
HI.  Jocelyn,  d.  unm.  iv.  George,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Charlotte,  m.  John  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Newport,  and  was 
mother  of  1st  Lord  Bloomfield. 

II.  Elizabeth,  'lu.  Cooke  Otway  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway. 
m.  Blanche,  in.  James  Pot,  Esq.  of  Solsborough. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  1  May,  1702.    His  4th  son, 

George  Waller,  Esq.  of  Prior  Park,  co.  Tipperary,  m. 
16  Oct.  1782,  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Gault,  by  whom  he 
had  issue  one  son, 

I.  Benjamin  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rossdroit,  co.  Wexford,  m- 
Esther,  dau.  of  William  Digges  La  Touche,  Esq.  of  Dublin' 
Banker,  and  d.  18C8,  leaving  issue, 

1  George  (Rev.),  B.A.,  2  James,  went  to  Australia. 

1  Esther,  in.  Rev.  Henry  Hatton,   Vicar  of   Mouart,   oo. 
Wexford.  2  Grace. 

He  m.  2ndly,  8  Oct.  1801,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Studdert, 
Esq.  of  Kilkishon,  CO.  Clare,  by  whom  (who  d.  April,  1809, 
aged  93)  he  had  further  issue  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

II.  Gebrge  Studdert,  to.  Miss  Falkiner,  settled  in  Australia. 
HI.  Robert,  C  il.  Bengal  Horse  Artillery,  who  served  with 

much  distinction  under  Lord  Gough  all  t?irough  the  Pun- 
jauli  campaign,  m.  Miss  Griffiths. 

IV.  \ViLLiAM  Thomas,  now  of  Prior  Park. 

V.  Richard,  R.N.,  d.  at  sea. 

I.-  Elizabeth,  rn.  John  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Timmony  Park. 

II.  Selina  Maria,  m.  28  March,  1828,  Sir  Edmund  Waller,  4tb 
bart.  of  Newport. 

III.  Georgiana  Frances,  m.  Caleb  Powell,  Esq.  of  Clon- 
shavoy,  M.P. 

Mr.  Waller  d.  16  July,  1833,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  his 
son,  WjLLiAM  Thomas  Waller,  Esq.,  now  of  I'rior  Park. 

Arms — Chequy  or  and  az.,  on  a  canton  gu.  a  lion  rampant 
double  queued  of  the  first.  CVc.si — Out  of  a  dueal  coronet  or, 
an  eagle's  leg  and  thigh  erect  gu.  in  front  of  a  plume  of  tive 
ostrich  feathers  alternately  arg.  and  az.  Motto — Honor  et 
Veritas. 

Seat — Prior  Park,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary. 


WALLINGTON    OF    DUKSLEY. 

Wallingtox,  John,  Esq.  of  Durslcy,  co.  Glou- 
cester, J.P.,  6.  25  Jan.  1797;  in.  25  Sept.  1820, 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Edward  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Eir- 
gi'ove,  near  Bridgnorth,  Salop,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  John  Williams,  of  Keevil  House,  Trowbridge,  J.P., 
Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  Royal  North  Gloucestershire 
Militia,  b.  10  March,  1822, ;  m.  22  June,  1802,  Henrietta 


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Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  'Williain  Beach,  Esq.  of 
Oakley  Hall,  Hants,  and  Keevil  House,  Wilts,  and  has 
issue, 

1  John  Arthur  Beach,  6.  11  April,  1853. 

2  Edward  William,  h.  7  Dec.  1854. 

3  diaries  Dicby,  6.  23  March,  1856. 

4  Frank  Maxwell,  6.  7  March,  1870. 

1  Henrietta  Maria.  2  Augusta  Frances. 

3  Alice  Julia. 
I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  18  Nov.  1856,  W'ilUam  Towgood,  Esq. 
of  Uplands,  Somerset. 

iLtnCatJt. — The  family  of  Wallisgton  is  oneof  antiquity^ 
and  has  been  long  settled  in  co.  Gloucester. 

Edward  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Wotton-under-Edge,  m. 
12  April,  1G69,  Susanna  Okes,  and  had  a  son, 

Charles  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Malmesbury,  m.  20  Jan.  1719, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Player,  Esq.  of  Malmesbury,  and  was 
father  of 

The  Eev.  Charles  Wallington,  Vicar  of  Frampton,  co. 
Gloucester,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Purnell,  Esq.  of  Dursley, 
and  had  issue,  Charles;  John,  d.  v.ma.  at  sea;  and  Mary,  ra. 
George  Faithorne,  Esq.    The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Dursley,  co.  Gloucester,  to. 
6  Nov.  1749,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Nicholas  Neale, 
Esq.  of  Dursley,  and  by  her  (who  c(.  1781)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Hackwell,  Essex,  h.  Oct. 
1750;  hi.  Jan.  1781,  Frances  Eu.*scll,  dau.  of  Hamlyn 
Harris,  Esq.  of  Daventry,  co.  Northampton,  and  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur  Granado,  Eieut.-Gcn.  Bengal  Presi- 
dency, J. P.  and  D.L.  co.  Warwick,  Ij.  31  Jan.  1785. 

2  John  Clement,  Lieut. -Col.  10th  Hussars,  Ij.  25  July, 
1790 ;  '/n.  Alice,  dau.  of  William  Charles  Monck  Mason, 
Esq. 

1  Frances  Ann,  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  1826. 

n.  John,  of  Piers  Court,  m.  1783,  Miss  Wallington,  3rd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Samuel  Wallington,  of  Dursley,  and  had 
issue  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  who  m.  Henry 
Clifford  Clifford,  Esq.  of  Frampton  Court,  Gloucester,  and 
d.  1838,  leaving  issue.  m.  Edward,  of  Dursley. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Elizabeth,  ai.  Thomas  Williams,  Esq. 

The  3rd  son, 

Edward  Wallington,  Esq.,  m.  16  May,  1792,  Arabella,  his 
cousin,  dau.  of  John  Wallington,  Esq.  of  Chelsea,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

Edward,  b.  29  July,  1794.  John,  of  Dursley. 

Charles,  d.  28  May,  1832. 

Arabella  Harriot,  ni.  1817,  the  Eev.  Robert  Jermyn  Cooper, 
2nd  son  of  Bransby  Cooper,  Esq. 

AnM — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  three  bars  wavy  sa.  on 
a  chief  gu.  a  saltier  or,  for  Wallington  ;  2nd  and  3rd  or,  on  a 
fess  sa.  surmounting  a  lion  rampant  gu.  three  dexter  hands 
arg.,  for  Neale.  Ci\.<t — X  buck's  head  ppr.  erased  gu.  collared 
sa.  charged  with  a  cinquefuil  or,  between  two  lozenges  arg. 
Motto — Non  temere,  sed  fortiter. 

Seats — Dursley,  Gloucester;  Keevil  House,  Trowbridge. 


WALIilS    OF    DRISHANE    CASTLE. 

"Wallis,  Heney  Acbeey  Beau-moxt,  Esq.  of 
Drisbane  Castle,  co.  Cork,  h.  4  July,  18G1. 

JLlITfttCJC. — In  1595,  Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.  resided  at 
Curryglass,  co.  Coi-k;  he  d.  previous  to  1C30,  leaving  his  wife 
and  two  sons.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wallis,  of  Curryglass,  left  at  his  decease  two  .sons, 
Thomas,  of  Curryglass,  of  whom  hereafter ;  Peter,  of  Shan- 
gary,  co.  Cork,  living  1630,  High  Sheriff  1660,  had  a  large 
grant  of  land  under  the  Act  of  Settlement,  ancestor  of  the 
family  of  Wallis  of  Bailycrcnan.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  mentioned  in  will  of 
his  uncle  Peter,  1030,  party  to  a  deed  in  1640,  had  issue  three 
sons,  Boyle,  6.  1644;  Thomas,  of  Curryglass,  of  whom  here- 
after; Henry,  of  Drisbane,  co.  Cork,  r,i.  Penelope,  dau.  of 
John  Nettles,  Esq.  of  Toureen,  and  left  issue.  The  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  to.  1st,  1679,  Jane 
Ludyraan,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Thomas  and  Grace,  who 
both  d.  unm.  Mr.  Wallis,  in  the  time  of  James  II.,  had  to 
fly  to  England  with  his  wife  and  two  children.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Persis,  dau.  of  Holmes,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  five 
daus.  Mr.  Wallis  purchased  considerable  landed  property  in 
the  CO.  of  Cork,  in  1703,  from  the  trustees  of  forfeited  estates. 
His  son  and  heir, 

George  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  to.  1721,  his  cousin, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drisbane,  and  had 
issue,  IIenbi,  of  whom  presently  ;  George,  d.  s.  p. ;  Penelope, 


TO.  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Cherrymount,  co.  Waterford  ;  and 
Elizabeth,  to.  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.    The  elder  son, 

Henrv  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass  and  Drisbane,  under 
the  limitations  in  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Henry 
Wallis,  Esq.,  became  entitled  to  the  Drishane  and  other 
estates;  he  jb.  1758,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Christmas  Paul,  Esq. 
of  Paulville,  co.  Carlow,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Carew,  Esq.  of  Ballynamona,  co.  Waterford,  and  had  foui 
sons  and  two  daus., 
John,  his  heir. 

Christmas  Paul,  m.  a  dau.  of  Eev.  James  Stopford,  Fellow 
Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  and  sister  of  Edward  Stopford  Bishop  ot 
Meath,  and  had  three  sons  and  six  daus.,  1  John,  an  office! 
52nd  regt. ;  2  Henry,  also  an  officer  52nd  regt. ;  and  Z 
James,  all  (/.  s.  p. ;  1  Elizabeth :  2  Catherine ;  3  Penelope, 
'III.  the  Rev.  Digby  Joseph  Stopford  Ram ;  4  Ellen,  iiu  — 
Lombard,  Esq.;  and  two  other  daus.,  whorf.  v.am. 
Thomas,  m.  Miss  Cooke,  and  had  issue,  1  Harry,  an  oflicei 
52nd  foot;  2  Cooke,  of  Minehill,  co.  Cork;  1  Rebecca,  aj 
—  Sherlock,  Esq.;  2  Elizabeth;  3  Mary,  to.  —  Herridt 
Esq. ;  and  4  Ellen,  m.  the  Eev.  A.  Sergeant,  of  Waterford. 
Harry,  ra.  Helen,  2nd  dau.  of  James  M'Call,  Esq.  of  Brae 
head,  co.  Lanark,  and  had  three  sons,  Harry,  drowned 
James ;  and  .John,  d.  s.  p. ;  and  seven  daus.,  of  whom  tin 
eldest,  Sarah,  ra.  William  Smith,  Esq.  of  Carbeth  Gutherie 
and  the  5th,  Margaret,  ra.  G.Dennistoun,  Esq. 
Ellen,  TO.  Charles  Bolton,  Esq.  of  Curraghduff,  co.  Water 
ford. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Joshua  Christmas  Paul,  2nd  Bart,  of  BaUy  ^ 
glan,  CO.  Waterford,  and  d.  s.  p.  16  April,  183G. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castle,  to.  1st,  Patience 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Longtield,  Esq.  of  LongueviUe,  co.  Cork 
and  by  her  had  one  dau.. 

Patience,  ra.  Hanning,  Esq.  of  co.  York. 
He  7)1.  2ndly,  Sept.  1787,   Marianne,  dau.  of  John  Carlctor 
Esq.  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Henrt,  his  heir. 

Penelope,  m.  Samuel  Adams,  Esq.  of  Kilbree,  co.  Cork,  J.I 
Elizabeth,  nv  the  Rev.  Charles  Morgan. 
Marianne,  ra.  Simon  Newport,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  John's  Hi'. 
Villa,  Waterford. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castle,  co.  Cork,  J.P.  an 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1814;  ra.  1st,  Miss  Forster,  by  whom  li 
had  one  son,  deceased;  and  2ndly,  1827,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Grit 
Smyth,  Esq.  of  Ballynatray,  co.  Waterford,  and  sister  of  tL 
Princess  of  Capua  and  of  Lady  Dinorben,  and  had, 

John  Richard  Smtthe,  of  Drishane  Castle. 

Mary  Gertrude,  d.  uaai.  5  May,  1857. 
Mr.  Wallis  d.  6  Jan.  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Richard  Smtth  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Drishane  Castl 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1857,  b.  5  June,  1828;  to.  1  Sept.  185 
Miss  Octavia  Willoughby  (dau.  of  Digby,  Lord  Middleton 
and  had  issue, 

Digby  Henry  Willoughby,  6.  2  June,  1854;  d.  18  July,  185 

Henry  Aibret  Beaumont,  now  of  Drisliane  Castle. 

Eva  Octavia  Augusta,  d.  28  March,  18G0. 

Eva  Violet  Amelia  Gwen  Willoughby,  6.  posthumously. 
She  ra.  2ndly,  4  April,  1872,  Sir  G.  H.  Beaumont,  9th  Bart. 
Cole  Orton  Hall,  co.  Leicester.    Mr.  Wallis  d.  27  Oct.  1868. 

Hmt — Drishane  Castle,  Millstreet,  co.  Cork. 


WALMESLEY    OF    WESTWOOD. 

Walmeslet,  Humpheey  Jeffeeys,  Esq.  1j 
Westwood,  CO.  Lancaster,  late  Lieut.  1st  Koy 
Dute  of  Lancaster's  Own  Militia,  Lieut.  Derbysln 
Yeomanry  Cavalry,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  luce, 
Mackerfield,  b.  6' June,  1846;  m.  18  Sept.  187 
Marie  Gertrude,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Manley,  Es 
of  Spofford  Hall,  Wetlierby,  co.  York,  by  wlioml 
bas  issue, 
I.  Gerardine.  ii.  Cecily. 

3L  in  cage— Thomas  Walmeslet,  of  Sholay,  co.  Lancastf' 
living  22  Henry  VII.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Travc 
of  Neathby,  co.  Lancaster,  and  was  father  of  another  ThoMi 
Walmesley,  of  Sholay,  living  28  Henry  VIII.,  who  m.  Mil 
garet,  dau.  of  James  Livesay,  of  Livcsay,  co.  Lancaster,  a 
d.  17  April,  1584,  having  had  eight  sons  and  two  daus., 
Thomas  (Sir),  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  one  of  Judges  of  f 
Court  of  Common  Pleas  teiap.  King  James  I.     Sir  Tlioir 
founded  the  family  of  Walmesley  of  Vunhenhalgk,  u 
represented  by  Lord  Petre. 
Richard,  of  Sholay.  ^ 

Robert,  of  Coldcoats,  co.  Lancaster,  ancestor  of  the  ^  ■ 
mesleys  of  Cotdcoats  ;  the  eventual  heiress  of  whoui,  iL 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1079 


oahetWalmeslet,  of  Ba.shall,  &.  SOAug.  1736;  m.  18  April, 
17()i),  IluuH  Ulgues  Lloyd.  Esq.  of  Plyiuog,  co.  Denbigh, 
and  Gwerclas,  co.  Merioneth. 

EchvarU,  of  Bana.stcr  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  to.  Miss  Anne 
Hawksworth,  of  Hawksworth,  co.  York;  and  d.  circa  ItjOl, 
leaving, 

1  Thomas,  of  Banaster  Hall,  m.  Frances,  dan.  of  Edward 
Stanley,  of  Moor  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  leaving  by  her  an 
only  dau.,  Anne,  r,i.  Katcliffe  Hoghton,  youngest  son  of 
Sir  Richard  Hoghton,  1st  hart,  of  Hoghton  Tower. 

2  Edward,  of  Hanaster  Hall,  b.  1593;  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Anderton,  of  Horwick,  co.  Lancaster,  relict 
of  William  Walton,  of  Waltoa-le-Dale. 

3  Richard,  d.  young. 

1  Rosamond,  ni.  Thomas  Winkley,  of  Bcllington,  co.  Lan- 
caster. 

2  Anne,  m.  Richard  Craven,  of  Dunkley,  co.  Lancaster. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Hodgkinson,  of  Preston. 
William,  Merchant  of  London,  hi.  and  had  issue. 
Kicholas,  Mcrchantof  London,  ),i.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Kemble,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  co.  Bucks,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  —  Ellis,  of  London. 

2  Judith,  m.  Sir  Robert  Smyth,  of  Upton,  Essex. 
Henry,  a  Priest.        John,  of  Gray's  Inn,  Barristcr-at-Law. 
Alice,  rii.  Richard  Hethershall,  of  Hethershall,  co.  Lancaster. 
Elizabeth,  i/i. Christopher  Nowell,  Geut.  of  Mearley,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  loft  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

RiciiAiiD  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Sholay  or  Sholley,  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  William  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Fishwick,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  two  sons,  Thomas,  who  il.  v.nm.;  and  his 
successor  at  his  decease,  about  the  year  1009,  when  liis  will 
was  proved  at  Chester. 

BicnABD  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Sholley,  6.  1593;  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  William  Gerard,  Esq.  of  Radborne,  in  Brindlc,  co.  Lancaster 
(license  dated  15  Oct.  1608),  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  d.  v.  p.,  leaving  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Southworth,  of  Samlesbury,  co.  Lanr;istcr,  an  only 
child,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Cottam,  of  Dilworth. 

II.  Gerald,  il.  young;  buried  9  Jan.  1022. 

m.  Thomas,  of  Sholley,  bapt.  2  April,  1G21 ;  living  1664;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Mossock,  and  sister  and  heir  of 
Henry  Mossock,  Esq.  of  Cunscough.  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
a  dau.,  Aune,  who  d.  a  Nun,  in  Flanders;  a  son,  Henry, 
buried  3  March,  1660 ;  and  a  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Sholley,  b.  lO.'ie,  m.  Jane, 
daa.  of  John  Hoghton,  of  Park  Hall,  and  sister  of  William 
Hoghton,  Esq.,  and  by  her(who  was  buried  13  Oct.  172J;  had, 

1  Thomas,  his  heir. 

2  William,  of  Liverpool,  d.  s.  p.  16  Jfareh,  1752. 

3  John,  d.  s.  p.  4  Edward,  killed  at  sea. 
S  Richard  (Rev.),  d.  5  May,  173.i.        G  Robert,  lost  at  sea. 
7  Charles,  d.  1716.                 8  Henry,  d.  «.  ^j.  1734. 

9  James,  d.  7  April,  1777. 

10  Francis  d.  s.  p.  April,  17G0. 
1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  2  Anne,  d.  v.nin.  1732. 

3  Margaret,  m.  1722,  William  Colegravc,  Esq.  of  Cam: 
Hall,  Essex,  d.  24  April,  1768,  leaving  issue. 

4  Dorothy,  d.  young. 
Richard  Walmesley  d.  19  Aug.  1737,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Walmfsley,  of  Sholley,  6.21  Oct.  1685;  r,i.  Mary, 
dau.  of  William  Colcgrave,  Esq.  (who  rf.  11  Mov.  1721),  and 
had  issue, 

1  Richard  (Rev.),  6. 14  Dec.  1709 ;  d.  v.  p. 

2  Thomas,  his  heir. 

3  Joseph,  b.  7  Oct.  1715  ;  d.-s.p.  April,  1759. 

4  Francis  (Rev.),  Sub-Prior  at  DoUwert,  Lorraine,  b. 
11  April,  1718;  d.  at  DoUwcrt. 

1  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Thomas  Walmesley  d.  20  April,  IIZ^.    His  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  ShoUev  and  Bellzershatch, 

Essex,  6.  28  Aug.  1713;  m.  10  April,  1768,  Elizabeth,  eldest 

dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Hanipstead  Heath,  and  left  at 

his  decease,  12  May,  1775, 
I.  Joseph,  of  Sholley,  b.  22  Aug.  1764;  m.  25  Aug.  1794, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas   Manby,   of  Downseil  Hall, 
Essex,  and  dying  26  May,  1803,  left  issue, 

1  Thomas  Geokge,  of  Sholley,6. 16  Aug.  1795;  m.  4May, 
1824,  Jliss  Susan  Elizabeth  Trusler,  of  Slindon,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue.  Anthony,  b.  25  ^"ov.  1826;  Richard, 
<^  young,  1829 ;  John,  b.  26  Jan.  1830,  d.  s.  p. 

2  Richard,  J.P.  for  Essex,  b.  25  Nov.  1796;  i,j.  29  May, 
1821,  JIarianne,  dau.  of  Joseph  Lescher,  of  Boyles, 
Essex,  and  (/.  16  Feb.  18G5,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who 
d.  6  Oct.  1 868), 

1  Richard  Joseph,  of  the  Grange,  Brentwood,  Essex, 
6.  8  Dec.  1822;  ,n.  26  Sept.  1848,  Louisa  Harriet,  dau 
of  John  Brooke  King,  by  whom  he  has,  1  Richard,  b. 
27  Aug.  1850;  2  Charles,  6.  7  March,  1852:  3  Herbert, 
6.  11  April.  1866;  1  Louisa  Caroline,  m.  26  Oct. 
1870,  Daniel  O'ConnellSmithwick,  of  Orchardton,  co. 
Kilkenny;  2  Ellen;  3  Alice;  4  Constance;  5  Rose; 
6  Gertrude ;  7  Mary. 


2  Thomas,  b.  23  Nov.  1823:  id.  5  May,  1847,  Mary 
Newton  Elizabeth,  only  surviving  child  and  heir  of 
Edward  Martin  Foxhall,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  April, 
1876)  he  has,  1  Alfred,  b.  11  Sept.  1849;  2  Godfrey, 
b.  1  June,  1853,  d.  18  Jan.  1870;  3  Robert  Edward, 
0.  17  Dec.  1857;  1  Mary,  in.  11  Jan.  1877,  William, 
3rd  son  of  Mr.  Serjeant  IJellasis;  2  Agnes  Mary,  a 
Nun;  3  Teresa  Mary  ;  4  Josephine  Mary. 

3  Robert,  Lieut.  77th  regt.,  b.  30  Aug.  Ia28;  d.  in  the 
Crimea,  Oct.  1S54. 

4  John  Joseph,  b.  1  Nov.  1835;  m.  and  has  issue. 

1  IMcry  Ann  Eleanor,  -,a.  6  June,  ls42,  Hon.  Henry 
William  Pctre,  2nd  son  of  11th  Baron  Petre,  and  has 
issue. 

3  Henry,  of  Ingatestone  Hall,  Essex,  b.  I  Nov.  1799; 
m.  1  May,  1832,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Havers,  Esq. 
of  Beacons,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Oct.  1871), 
he  has,  1  W^illiam  Joseph,  b.  29  Jan.  1833;  vi.  1856, 
Sophy,  dau.  of  George  Staneforth,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 
Maria,  in.  12  Feb!  1877,  William  Mant  Coghlan, 
Sessions  Judge,  Tanna,  Bombay,  and  Blanche;  2  Henry, 
b.  25  Oct.  1836;  3  Edward  (Rev.),  b.  19  May,  1838,  d. 
20  Sept.  1875;  1  Catherine  Mary;  2  Agnes,  a  Nun; 
3  Isabella;  4  Eliza. 

4  Michael,  6.  5  April,  1800;  m.  12  April,  1836,  Harriet, 
dau.  of  Joseph  Lesclicr,  Esq.  of  Boyk-s;  d.  s.  ]}. 

II.  Thomas,  6.  10  Sept.  1707;  d.  5  Jan.  1825. 
HI.  Robert,  a  Monk  of  La  Trappe,  b.  12  i"cb.  1770;  and  d. 
at  La  Trappe. 

I.  Catherine,  '/.  17  April,  1759;  d.  unm.  7  Jan.  1785. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mercy  Magdalen,  6.23  July,  17G0;  d.  20  Aug. 
1787. 

i:r.  Mercy,  6.  17  Oct.  1761 ;  d.  v.nm.  23  March,  1807. 
IV.  Anne,  b.  7  Feb.  1763;  d.  unm.  26  Oct.  1814. 
v.  Frances,  6.  16  Feb.  1772;   in.  4  April,   1815,  Nicholas 
Tuite  Sclby,  Esq.  of  Acton,  and  had  issue. 
VI.  Eleanor  Monica. 

III.  John,  ancestor  of  the  Walmesleys  nf  Westwood  House. 

IV.  William,  bapt.  7  Aug.  1622 ;  d.  young. 

V.  George,  (/.  young;  buried  27  June,  1049. 

I.  Margaret,  bapt.  1016;  d.  ua-m. 

II.  Janet,  m.  John  Sherborne,  Esq.  of  Balcy  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster; d.  s.p. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Walmeslet,  Esq.,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dan.  of  Lawrence 
Bryers,  of  Buckshaw,  co.  Lancaster,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
dau.,  Catherine,  hi.  Richard Choiiey,  Esq.  of  Hartwood  Green; 
and  2ndly,  Margaret  Plessington,  of  Dimples  and  Plcssington, 
by  whom  he  had,  Robert,  d.  unni.,  buried  13  July,  1727;  Mar- 
garet, (/.  s.  J). ;  and  an  eldest  son, 

John  Walmesley,  Esq.,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Greaves, 
and  had  issue,  i.  William,  of  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster,  who 
d.  s.  p. ;  II.  John,  successor  to  his  father;  iii.  Francis,  and 
IV.  James,  both  d.  young ;  v.  Thomas,  </.  in  London,  leaving 
one  dau.,  Theresa,  a  Nun,  at  Cambrai,  who  d.  21  June,  1794; 
VI.  Richard,  of  Douai,  O.S.B.,  in  holy  orders,  of  the  Church 
of  Rome:  vii.  Charies,  O.S.B.,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  a  Roman  Catholic 
Bishop,  and  forty  years  Vicar  Apostolic  of  the  Western  Dis- 
trict of  England,  b.  13  Jan.  1722,  d.  25  Nov.  1797 ;  viii.  Vivian, 
of  Warrington,  in.  a  dau.  of  Jliller,  and  </.  1762,  leaving  issue; 
I.  Margaret,  and  ii.  Margaret,  both  d.  young.  The  eldest 
surviving  son, 

John  Walmeslet,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Jlargaret,  who  d.  s.  p.: 
and  2ndly,  Mary,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  William  Gerard, 
Esq.  of  Ince,  and  dau.  of  Richard  Gerard,  Esq.  (grandson  of 
Richard  Gerard,  of  Ince,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gerard,  2nd  bart.  of  Bryn);  she  d.  13Dec.  1795;  he  was  buried 
9  March,  1780,  and  had  issue,  John,  d.  unm.,  buried  3  Oct. 
1785;  William  Charles  and  Charles  Thomas,  all  d.  young;  and 
his  only  surviving  son, 

Richard  Walmeslet,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House,  6.  1752;  'm. 
15  Aug.  1780,  Sarah,  dau.  of  James  Worthington,  Esq.  of  West 
Houghton,  and  had  issue  (she  </.  19  Jan.  1831),  Cuablcs,  his 
heir  ;  William  Gerard,  in.  Eliza,  widow  of  John  Gerard,  Esq.  of 
Windle  Hall,  and  6th  dau.  of  EdH  ard  Ferrers,  Esq.  of  Baddes- 
ley  Clinton,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  s.  p.  ;  Sarah  and  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  young;  and  Dorothy  Mary,  m.  —  Reade,  and  d.  s.p. 
1814.    Mr.  Walmesley  d.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  son, 

Charles  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House,  6.  16  July, 
1781 ;  hi.  17  Nov.  1804,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Jcfferys,  Esq. 
of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  by  her  (who  d.  28  Nov.  1850)  had 
issue, 

Charies  John,  b.  30  Aug.  1805 ;  d.  unm.  22  May,  1830. 

Richard,  6.  28  Sept.  1806  ;  t(.  young. 

William  Gerard,  of  Westwood  House. 

John,  b.  1809;  </.  1877. 

Henry  Worthington  (Rev.),  S.  J.  6.  5  Jan.  1811 ;  d.  20  Xov. 
1878. 

Thomas,  b.  2  March,  1813;  in.  3  April,  1837,  Miss  Anna  Maria 
Cotham,  of  Springfield,  co.  Lancaster,  ani  dying  15  March, 
1847,  left  issue. 


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1  Charles  Leo,  h.  28  June,  1S38;  w.,  lind  issue,  and  d. 
2  Nov.  1872. 

2  Vincent  Auccustlne,  6.  16  Aupr.  1841;  d.  3  Xov.  1871. 

3  Alfred  Antrelus,  6.  4  May,  1845. 
1  Wincfridc  JIaria. 

Herman,  of  Gidlow,  near  Wipran,  6.  21  Oct.  1816;  m.  1839, 
Jliss  Ellen  Lynch,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue, 

1  Oswald  John,  b.  19  Jan.  1846. 

2  Herman,  /;.  25  Feb.  1850. 

1  Frances  Elizabeth,  in.  June,  1869,  Walter  AVeld,  Esq. 

2  Gertrude  Mary,  ,)(.  1876,  Augustus  Henry  de  Trafford, 
of  Hartford  Manor,  co.  Chester,  late  1st  Dragoon  Guards. 

3  JIary  Monica. 

Vivian  Oswald,  b.  1823;  m.  19  May,  1853,  Miss  Alice  Talbot, 

of  Ashton-in-SIakerlield,  and  has  issue,  Vivian  Oswald  AVil- 

frid,  b.  19  Feb.  Ib54;  and  Alice  Edgitha. 
Frances  jfecilia,  m.  Nov.  1845,  James  Lomax,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of 

Clayton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 
Eleanora,   r/i.  4   Aug.  1841,   William    Colegravc,  and  has 

issue. 
Sarah,  a  Nun,  d.  1869.        Eliza  Maria,  d.  unm.  17  Dec.  1837. 
Mr.  Walmesley  d,  29  June,  1833,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving: son, 

William  Gerard  Walmbsley,  Esq.  of  Westwood,  J. P.,  b. 
12  July,  1808;  m.   18  Oct.  1838,  Caroline,  dau.  of  .Sir  Thomas 
Josejjh  de  Trafford,  1st  bart.  of  Trafford,  and  had  issue, 
William  Gerard,  of  Westwood. 
Humphrey  JEFfERTS,  now  of  Westwood. 
Charles  Henry.  Robert  Cuthbert,  d.  1859. 

Caroline  Veronica,   in.  16   May,   1861,  Capt.  Paget  Peploe 

Mosley,  of  Xetherscale  Old  Hall,   co.  Leicester,   J. P.   co. 

Derby,  late  11th  Hussars;  and  d.  3  Nov.  1878. 
Belinda  Theresa. 
Harriet    Cecilia,    m.    Alfred  Wyatt-Edgell,  Esq.,  and    has 

issue. 
Charlotte  Julia,  w.  1st,  2  June,  1870,  Hobert  Curzon,  E-sq. ; 

2ndly,  Edgar  Hibbert,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

He  d.  11  Oct.  1868,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Gerard  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  Westwood  House, 
Capt.  17th  Lancers,  and  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Yeomanry 
Cavaliy,  J.P.,  b.  4  July,  1841;  m.  21  July,  1869,  Augusta, 
youngest  dau.  of  Lord  Henry  Gordon,  brother  of  the  10th 
Marquess  of  Huntly,  by  whom  he  had,  i.  Auc;usta  Mary 
<Jerardine;  ii.  Mina  Cecile  Theresa,  and  dying  2  Jan.  1877 
■was  «.  by  his  brother,  Hdmphret  Jefferts,  now  of  V.'estwood' 

.4rrti3— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chief  <^rm.  two 
hurts,  for  Walmesley;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  saltire  gu.,  for 
tiERARD.  rv>.;? — A  lion  statant  guardant  ducally  crowned  gu. 
MdUo — En  Dieu  e.st  raon  esperame. 

SuU — Westwood  House,  iii  the  Manor  of  Incc,  Wigan. 

?3n!mcslfff  al  Junlicnbalglj. 

Sib  Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Dunkenlialgh,   co.  Lancaster, 

Serjeant-at-Law,  and  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 

d.  26  Nov.  1612,  aged  76,  leaving  by  his  wife  Anne,  only  dau. 

and  heir  of  Robert  Shuttleworth,  of  llackinge,  co.  Lancaster 

<who  d.  19  April,  1635),  an  only  son, 

Thomas,  of  Dunkenhalgh,  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  sister  of  Henry, 

Earl  of  Danby,  K.G.,  and  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Danvers, 

Kut.  of  Dauntrcj-,  co.  Wilts,  by  whom  (who  d..  Sept.  16U1) 

lie  had, 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Dunkenhalgh,  of  whom  presently. 

2  John,  rL  April,  1G60. 

1  Elizabeth,  i/ullichard  Sherborne,  Esq.  of  Stonyhurst,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  d..  s.  p.  12  Dec.  1666. 

2  Anne,  in.  1st,  William  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stoekeld  and 
Thurntoft,  co.  York,  ;  2ndly,  Sir  Edward  Osborne,  Part. 
of  Kiveton  (so  created  13  July,  1620),  by  whom  she  had 
an  only  son.  Sir  Thomas,  created,  1689,  Duke  of  Leeds. 
She  was  buried  20  Aug.  1666. 

Mr.  Walmesley  lii.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Hoghtnn, 
1st  bart.  of  lloghton  Tower,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  13  July,  1632)  liad  a  son, 
Charles,  of  Stayner  Hall,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Selby, 

CO.  Y'ork;  w.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Charnock,   of 

Astley,  CO.  Lancaster;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Ann  Clerk,  of  co. 

York.    He  d.  1672. 
Wr.  Walmesley  d.  12  March,  1641.     His  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Dunkenhalgli,  m.  .Juliana, 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Molyneux,  1st  bart.  of  Sefton,  co. 
Lanoaster,  and  d.  v.  'p.  13  July,  1637,  left  by  her  (who  d. 
Oct.  1668), 

1  Richard,  of  Dunkenhalgh,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Tliomas,  and  3  John,  who  d.  young. 

4  William  of  Samlesbury,  co.  Lancaster,  m.  1st,  Anne, 
diiu.  and  heir  of  James  Walton,  of  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  relict  of  Edward  French,  of  Preston;  2nd!y,  Friilis- 
vide,  dau.  of  liicliard  Rod,  of  Rod,  co.  Hereford;  3rdly, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Danby,  of  Crofton,  co.  Lancaster, 
and  ('.  s.  p. 

1  J  Luniua,  III.  Francis,  2nd  Viscount  Carrington,  and  d.s.p. 


2  Eleanor,  1st  wife  of  Sir  Godfrey  Copley,  of  Sprotborough, 
CO.  Y'ork,  Bart.,  so  created  17  June,  1662,  who  d.  1684. 

3  Anne,  d.  tinm.  1644. 
The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Walmesley,  of  Dunkenhalgh,  b.  1630;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Bartholomew  Froniond,  of  Cheam 
Surrey,  and  dying  28  April,  1679,  left  by  her  (who  d.  25  J  ulyl 
1687),  •" 


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1  Thomas,  d.  s.  -p.  i:  p.,  26  Aug.  1677. 

2  Richard,  d.  s.  -p.  23  Nov.  1680,  in  Rome. 

3  Charles,  d.  2  June,  1680,  at  St.  Omer's.  : 

4  Francis,  d.  young. 

5  Bartholomew,  of  Dunkenhalgh,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  ancl 
co-heir  of  John  Smith,  Esq.,  and  dying  29  Dec.  1701,  left 
by  her  (who  d.  1  Nov.  1689), 

F'rancis,  of  Dunkenhalgh,  6.  13  Oct.  1696;  d.  s.  p. 

Ca'herine,  heir  to  her  brother,  in.  1st,  1  March,  1711, 
Robert,  7th  Baron  Petre,  and  by  him  (who  d.  22  March, 
1713)  had  an  only  child.  Ruhcrt  James,  8th  Paron 
Petre.  She  m.  2ndly.  April,  1733,  Charles,  14th  Baron 
Stourton,  -who  d.s.  p.  11  March,  1753. 

©tnlmcslm  of  foltironts. 

Robert  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats,  co.  Lancaster,  lu.  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Ralph  Parkinson,  of  Chipping,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
issue  (with  Richard,  of  Holcroft,  co.  Lancaster,  who  m.  and 
had  a  son,  Thomas,  b.  1601 ;  and  EUzabeth,  m.  John  Parker, 
of  Loveley,  co.  Lancaster),  a  son, 

Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats,  and  Eaves  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster, b.  1661;  ra.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Richard 
Grimshaw,  of  New  Houses,  CO.  Lancaster;  and  2ndly,  Katha- 
rine Hall,  of  Bradshaw,  co.  Chester.  By  the  fonr.er  he  ha(3 
(with  Richard;  Charles;  Isabell;  and  Anne,  la.  AVillianr 
Cromback,  of  Clerk  Hall,  co.  Lancaster)  a  son, 

Robert  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  6.  1629 
in.  1648,  Anne,  sister  of  Richard  Thornton,  of  Tyersall,  co 
Y'ork;   and  dying  circa  1638,  left  an  only  child, 

Thomas  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  h.  1650 
m.  Ellen,  sister  of  Samuel  Crook,  of  Coppull.  and  by  her  had, 

Richard  Walmesley,  of  Coldcoats  and  Eaves  Hall,  m.  1704 
Dorothy,  elder  sister  and  co-heir  of  William  I'errers,  Esq.  c 
Bashall,  co.  Y'ork;  and  d.  circa  1718,  leaving  (with  Johr 
b.  1712,  d.  10  Jan.  1746,  William;  Mary,  m.  Hamerton  Astley 
of  Preston;  and  Elizabeth)  a  son, 

Richard  Walmesley,  of  Bashall  and  Eaves  Hall,  6.  1707 
in.  Miss  Williams,  of  Flint:  and  dying  29  -Vug.  1767,  left  a 
only  dau.  and  heir,  Margaret,  in.  18  April,  17G6,  John  Hughe 
Lloyd,  of  Plymog,  and  left  issue. 


WALMESLEY    OF   THE    HALL    OF    INCI 

Walmesley,  William,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  c 
Ince,  CO.  Lancaster,  b.  1800. 

Jltlir^ttJC. — John  Walmesley,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Wo 
mcsley,  of  Blackburn),  in.  1st,  1692,  Sarah  Dimmock,  widoi 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Hoghton,  3rd  bart.  of  Hoghton  Tower,  whit 
lady  d.  1699.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Heiie,  Es 
of  Wigan,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Herle,  Rector  of  Winwick,  c 
Lancaster.    Mr.  Walmseley  d.  1726,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  so 

John  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  in.  Ann,  elde 
dau.  of  John  Braddyll,  Esq.  of  Portfield  and  Conishead  Prior 
CO.  Lancaster,  by  Anne  Dodding,  sole  heiress  of  Myles  Doddin  " 
Esq.  of  Conishead,  and  had  issue.    He  d.  1749,  and  was  «.  1 
his  son, 

John  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  D.L.,  6.  174 
High  Sheriff  co.  Lancaster,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Sha 
Esq.  of  Singleton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  had,  with  a  da- 
Emma  Ehzabeth,  m.  William  Sparling,  Esq.  of  Spetton,  Sale 
a  son  and  heir, 

John  Walmesley,  Esq.  of  the  Hall  of  Ince,  b.  28  Dec.  177 
rn.  1st,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Conron,  Esq.,  and  h 
by  her  three  sons  and  one  dau., 

I.  John,  b.  1798;  d.  .i.  ;).  1832. 

II.  William,  now  of  the  Hall  of  Ince. 

III.  Christopher,  b.  1808. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  c^.  1817. 

Mr.  Walir.e.sley  m.  2ndly,  1812,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Richard  God 
phin  Long,  Esq.  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wilts,  M.P.,  and  d.  18 
leaving  by  her  issue, 

IV.  Edward  Jones,  h.  1814.  v.  Richard,  b.  1816. 

II.  Florentine,  m.  1834,  John  Hawkcsworth,  Esq.  of  Fori 
Queens  Co.  iii.  Ellen  Mary. 

IV.  Anne  Katherine.  v.  Emma  Margaret. 

Arms— Gi\.,  on  a  chief  erm.  two  hurts.     Crc.<!t—A  lion  stat 
guardant  ducally  crowned  gu.     il/oUo— Spes  durat  avoruiu. 
Heal — The  Hall  of  Ince,  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster. 


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WALPOLE  OF  FREETHOKPE. 
Vadk  -  WALroLE,  KicnAED  Hexky,  Esq.  of 
Freetboi-pe,  Norfolk,  D.L.,  b.  G  Dec.  1860 ;  m.  20 
Feb.  1831',  Harriet,  dau.  of  Thomas  Duneoiube,  Esq. 
of  Cop^rove,  co.  York,  and  niece  of  Chai4es,  1st 
Lord  Fevershaui.  Mr.  Yade-Walpole  is  the  great- 
grandson,  maternally,  of  the  1st  Lord  Walpole,  of 
"NVolterton,  and  obtained,  jS'ot.  1844,  the  rojal 
permission  to  assume  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Walpole,  as  the  only  surviving  son  and 
heir  of  the  Rev.  Ashton  Vade,  by  Marj-  Kachel  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon.  Eichard 
Walpole,  3rd  son  of  Horatio,  1st  Lord  Walpole,  of 
Woltcrton,  Norfolk. 

JLtnCatJC— TuE  Hon.  TiIchard  Walpole,  3id  son  of 
Horatio,  IsC  Lord  Walpole,  of  Woltcrton,  3I.P.  for  Yarmouth 
in  several  Parliaments,  <^  18  Aug.  1793,  aged  69,  and  «as 
buried  at  Freethorpe,  Norfolk.  By  Margaret  his  wife  (whom 
he  111.  22  Nov.  1757),  dau  of  Sir  Joshua  Van  Neck,  Bart.,  and 
sister  to  Joshua,  1st  Lord  Huntingfield,  he  had, 

Mabt  Rachel  Walpole,  6.  16  Jidy,  1700;  i/t.  4  Jan.  1798, 
Bev.  Ashton  Vade,*  Vicar  of  Hardingstonc,  co.  Northampton, 
and  Chaplain  to  George,  Prince  of  Wales,  afterwards 
George  IV.,  h.  9  Nov.  1762;  d.  20  May,  1820.  Slie  left  at 
her  decease,  16  Sept.  1827,  a  son,  the  present  Eichakd  ILenev 
Vade- Walpole,  Esq.  of  Freethorpe. 

jlrms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a  fcss  between  two 
chevrons  sa.  three  crosses-crosslet  of  the  first,  for  Walpole  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  cross  flory  between  four  escallops  or,  for 
Vade.  Crests — -Ist,  A  Saracen's  head  in  profile  couped  ppr. 
luoally  crowned  or,  and  from  the  coronet  a  long  cap  turned 
tonvards  gu.  tassled  and  charged  with  a  Catherine  -wheel  gold, 
lor  Walpole.  2nd,  A  dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  gar- 
nished or,  the  hand  grasping  a  dagger  ppr.  hilt  and  pommel 
;old,  for  Vade.    Motto — Fari  quaj  sentiat. 

Seati — Suffolk  Hall,  Cheltenham;  and  Yarmouth,  Norfollc. 


W      "WALP.OND     OF    DULFORD    HOUSE. 

Waleoxd,    Henet,    Esq.     of    Dullord    House, 

Devon,    Capt.   1st   Devon   Militia,  one  of  the  co- 

lehs  of  the  barony  of  Welles,  heir  male  and  repre- 

entative  of  Col.  Humphrey  Walrond,   on  whom 

i'niLiP  IV.  of  Spain  conferred,  5  Aug.  1653,  the 

itles  of  Marquis  de  Yallado,  Conde  de  Parama,  and 

:  .'onde  de  Yalderonda,  with  the  dignit}'  of  a  grandee 

;  f  the  1st  class,  b.  9  Nov.  1841 ;  m.  1861,  Caroline 

\  laud,  dau.  of  W.  J.  Clark,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 

\  i  Uucklaud  Toussaints,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I     I.  IIe.nkt  ncMPBKEY,  6. 1SG2.      II.  Ernest  Adolphus,  6.1363. 
'     I.  Edith  Maud. 

JLiur.Ttjr. — this  old  Devonshire  family,  called  at  different 
ni-s  DE  Waleean,  Walleeende,  W  allebonde,  and  Walrond, 
seated  at  Bradfelle,   in  the  time   of  Henry  II.     The 
-:iial  deed  of  transfer  of  BradfeUle  from  Fulke  Paynel,  Lord 
IJampton,  to  Walerande,  tenvp.  King  John,  is  still  in  posses- 
•  I'f  the  family. 
cuARD  de  Bkadfelle,  living  at  Bradfelle,  parish  of  Uff- 
f,  Devon,  1154,  was  grandson  of  Eodekt  of  Bradfelle,  and 
r  of  another 
i.icHARD  de  Bradfelle,  living  at  the  same  place,  in  the 
-II  of  KiciiARD  1.,  whose  son,  bearing  tlie  present  surname, 
>  HARD  Walkond,  was  of  Bradfield,  in  the  beginning  of  tlje 
1  of  Henry  III.,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  sou  and 

illiam  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  father  of 
!iN  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  whose  son  and  successor, 
UN  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
■viord,  of  Stowford,  Devon,  and  thus  acquired  that  estate. 

•  Thefamilyof  Vade  (Vade)  came  originally  from  Normandy. 

'■  great-great-grandfather  of  Richard  Henry  Vade-Walpole 

d  a  troop  of  horse  for  King  Charles  I.,  and  sold  his  estate, 

'.  Buckingham,  to  procure  the  sinews  of  war.     His  son, 

;:im  Vade,  was  in  the  navy,  and  m.  Elizabeth  Ludlani, 

and  heiress  of  William  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Long  Sutton,  co. 

■In,  and  had,  with  three  daus.,  one  of  whom  ui.  Sir  John 
li,  Bart.,  an  only  son,  John  (father  of  Ashton  Vade),  who 
in  holy  orders,  and  held  several  preferments  given  to  him 

■'friend,  Thoma,s  Herring,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.  He 
Vicar  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  and  of  St.  Nichola.s,  Rochester, 

'i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  David  Wharam,  Esq. 
:it  city.    The  Rev.  John  Vade  was  b.  1723,  and  d.  9  June, 


He  was  living  in  Edward  I.'s  time,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease 
by  his  son, 

William  AValrond,  of  Bradfield,  whose  son,  by  his  wife 
Juliana, 

John  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  UflSete, 
of  Evelegh,  Devon,  aunt  and  heir  of  John  Dtflete,  and  had  two 
sons, 

John,  Ms  successor. 

William,   of  Bovcy,   Devon,  ancestor  of  the  Walronds  of 
Boveij,  whose  eventual  heiress,  Judith  Maria  Walrond,  m. 
22  July,  1778,  John  Rolle,  Esq.  of  Stevenstone,  created  Lord 
Rolle  1796.     Her  ladyship  d.  s.  jj.  1  Oct.  1820. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John 
Moore,  Esq.  of  Moore  Hayes,  Devon,  and  was  .■>.  by^s  son, 

John  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  who  left  two  sons,  Humphrey, 
his  heir,  ancestor  of  the  Walronds  of  Bradji'^ld,  now  repre- 
sented in  the  female  line  by  Sir  John  Walrond  Wai.kond, 
Bart,  of  Bradfield ;  and  Osmond,  from  whom  the  Walronds  of 
Didford.    The  younger  son, 

Osmond  Walrond,  m.  Emlyn,  dau.  of  Bucktbought,  of 
Devon,  and  had  three  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Humphrey  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  in  the  parish  of  llminster 
and  Somerset,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  m.  1st, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Brokchampton,  of  Sea,  by 
whom  he  had,  with  three  other  children,  who  all  <;.  «.  p., 
Henry,  his  heir.  He  vi.  2ndly,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Popham,  but  she  d.  s.  p.  about  1593.  Humphrey  Walrond  d. 
15S0,  and  was  ,>:.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  admitted  of  the  Inner  Temple^ 
London,  15  June,  1562,  named  in  the  will  of  his  cousin,  Hum^ 
phrey  Walrond,  of  Bradfield,  in  1536;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  William  Devenish,*  Esq.  of  Hellingleigh,  Sussex, 
lineally  descended  from  King  Edward  I.,  and  had  three  sons, 
HcMPUKEY,  his  heir;  William,  of  Islebrewers,  Somerset;  and 
Henry.  Mr.  Walrond  d.  IS  Feb.  1616,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Humphrey  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  m.  Elizabeth,  d.au.  of 
Humphrey  Colles,  Esq.  of  Barton,  Somerset,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  sister  of  Thomas,  Lord  D'.Vrcy,  and  had  five  sons  and  two 
daus.,  I.  Katherine ;  ii.  Elizabeth,  ra.  Henry  Sydenham,  Esq. 
of  Cholworthy.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Humphrey  Walrond,  Esq.  of  Sea,  s.  his  father,  17  Feb.  1621. 
He  was  a  distinguished  Royalist  commander,  and  was  esteemed 
of  so  much  importance  as  to  be  one  of  the  hostages  demanded 
and  given  up  at  the  surrender  of  Bridgwater.  Col.  Walrond 
subsequently  repaired  to  the  Island  of  Barbados,  and  was 
appointed  its  Governor  and  President.  On  5  Aug.  1653, 
Philip  IV.  King  of  Spain,  created  Col.  Humphrey  Walrond 
Marquess  de  Vallado,  Conde  de  Parama,  Conde  de  Valderonda, 
and  a  Grandee  of  the  1st  Class.  The  patent  is  still  extant. 
By  Grace  his  wife,  whom  he  m.  1624,  and  who  was  yet  living 
in  1668,  Col.  Walrond  left  issue,  i.  George,  his  heir;  ii.  Hum- 
phrey, a  minor,  1646,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pennoyer,  of 
Chalford,  Herts;  in.  Henry,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  and 
Governor  of  Barbados,  whose  will  idated  22  Oct.  1690)  was 
proved  3  March,  1693,  m.  and  had  issue ;  iv.  John,  of  Bar- 
bados, m.  and  had  issue;  v.  Thomas,  Col.  in  the  army, 
Member  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Barbados,  m.  Frances,  dau. 
of  Col.  Sir  Jonathan  Atkins,  by  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Carlisle,  and  had  issue  an  only  child,  Frances,  wife  of 
William  Adams,  Esq. ;  vi.  Edward ;  i.  Grace,  m.  Constat 
Sylvester,  Esq.  and  had  issue,  Grace,  wife  of  Sir  Henry  Pick- 
ering ;  II.  Bridget,  m.  —  Crofts,  Esq. ;  lu.  Anue.  The  elde.sK 
son, 

George  AValrosd,  Esq.,  2nd  Marquess,  a  Capt.  of  Horse, 
who  lost  his  right  arm  in  the  service  of  King  Charles  I., 
afterwards  of  the  parish  of  St.  Philip,  in  tlie  Island  of  Barba- 
bados,  m.  1st,  circa  1645,  Frances,  5th  dau.  of  William  Coryton, 
Esq.  of  Coryton  and  West  Newton,  3I.P.  for  Cornwall,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  .John  Chichester,  Knt.  of  Raleigh, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  Sept.  1665)  had  issue,  with  Theodore,  his 
successor,  three  daus.,  Elizabeth,  6.  Jan.  1723,  wife  of  Francis 
Wills,  Esq.  of  St.  Stevens,  Saltash,  Cornwall;  Frances,  in. 
Richard  Mitchell,  of  Barbados;  Grace,  wife  of  Le  Conte,  of 
New  Y'ork.  George  Walrond's  will  bears  date  14  Aug.  1638, 
and  was  proved  in  Barbados,  13  Dec.  168S,  in  which  year  ha 
d.     He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Theodore  Walrond,  Esq.  of  the  parish  of  Si.  Philip,  Bar- 
bados, 3rd  Marquess,  ra.  Ehzabeth,  sister  of  Capt.  William 
Smith,  and  had  issue, 

*  Through  this  alliance,  Mr.  Walrond,  of  Dulford,  esta- 
blished his  co-heirship  to  the  barony  of  Welles,  now  in  abey- 
ance. 


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Theodobe,  his  heii. 

George,  of  the  paiish  of  St.  Philip,  m.  9  July,  1724,  Miss 
Dorothy  Pickering,  and  d.  1743,  leaving  issue. 

Mary. 
Theodore  AValrond  d.  1706,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

TuEODORE  Walrond,  Esq.,  of  tlie  Island  of  Antigua,  4th 
Marquess,  lie  ),;.  1st,  1724,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wills, 
Esq.  of  Wivelescombe,  in  Cornwall,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
child,  Maine  Swete,  his  heir.  He  ra.  2ndly,  Amy,  relict  of  John 
Parry,  by  whom  he  had  issue;  and  Srdly,  Mary  Keynell,  who 
d.  1  July,  1766.  Mr.  Walrond  d.  soon  after  the  year  1748,  and 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Maine  Swete  Walrosd,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  5th 
Marquess,  6.  1725;  r,i.  1748,  Sarah,  sister  and  heir  of  William 
Lyons,  Esq.,  sometime  of  Antigua  and  Philadelphia,  by  whom 
he  had  issue, 

I.  Theodore,  under  age  in  1762;  d.  v.nm.  1767. 

II.  Joseph  Lyons,  heir  to  his  father. 

HI.  Charles  Wills,  b.  1754;  m.  18  May,  1777,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  John  Day.  Esq.  of  Antigua,  and  sister  of  Capt.  William 
Day,  K.N.,  Governor  of  Sierra  Leone,  and  d.  1793,  at 
Tortola,  leaving  issue, 

1  Theodore,  of  Calder  Park,  co.  Lanark,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.8  Jan.  1788;  -,/i.  11  Sept.  1820,  .lane,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Sir  Charles  Holland  Hastings,  K.C.U.,  and  d.  31  Dec. 
1864,  leaving  issue, 

Theodore,  C.B.,  Civil  Service  Commissioner,  6.  17  Feb. 

1824;  7».    1st,   17  Nov.  1839,   Charlotte  Eliot,  dau.  cf 

Eivcrsdale  Grenfell,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  12  May, 

1872;  ha-s  issue:  he  m.  2ndly,  12  Jan.  187G,   Henrietta 

Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Grenfell,  Esq.  of  Taplow 

Court,  Bucks,  M.P. 
Main  Swete  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Lawrence  Jewry, 

b.  30  May,  I8:i4;  ni.  10  Dec.  1807,  Fanny  Mina,  dau.  of 

John  Marston,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Francis  Charles,  6. 17  Sept.  Is36;  m.  24  Nov.  1868,  Eliza, 

dau.  of  Hunter  Morrison,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Charles  Willis,  late  Capt.  K.A.,  b.  30  Dec.  1837. 
Agnes  Walwyn,  m.  Joseph  John  Henley,   Esq.,  eldest 

son  of  Eight  Hon.  Joseph  Warner  Henley,  M.P. 
Jane,  );i.  John  Boyle,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  Eight  Hon 

David  Boyle,  late  Lord  Justice-General  of  Scotland. 
Mary  Caroline. 

2  Elizabeth  Holloway,  m.  1709,  Henry  Bennett  Wood, 
Esq.  of  St.  Christopher'.s,  and  c(.  1833. 

3  Ann  Caroline. 

4  Sarah,  m.  1813,  Eev.  Thomas  Blackburn,  of  St.  Kitt's, 
and  d.  1822. 

5  Mary,  d..  unm.  1816. 

6  Grace,  m.  1828,  m.  F.  Martin,  Esq.  of  La  Guyre. 

IV.  Maine  Swete,  of  Manadon,  Devon,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
army,  ((.  16  May,  1817.  He  m.  1st,  1778,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Andrew  Chabart,  Esq.,  Governor  of  St.  Eustacia, 
and  had  one  son, 

Main  Swete,  of  Hereford,  M.D.,  &.22  Xov.  1779;  m.  1  July, 
1807,  Antoinctta  Louisa,  dau.  of  John  Sandberg,  Esq., 
Chief  Justice  of  the  Island  of  St.  Croix,  and  has  issue. 

Licut.-Col.  Walrond  ),/.  2ndly,  Feb.  1803,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Humphrey  Hall,  Esq.  of  Manadon,  Devon,  by 
the  Hon.  Jane  St.  John  his  wife,  and  l;ad  by  her  (who  /«. 
2ndly,  Sir  William  Elford,  Bart.)  an  only  child,  Jane  St. 
John  Hall,  who  d.  an  infant,  IsOO. 

V.  Lyons,  who  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  rd.  Admiral  Holloway. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  1st,  1782,  Major  Fluker;  and  2iidly,  Gen. 
Vaughan  Lloyd. 

III.  Catherine,  m.  John  Lyons,  E.sq.  of  Antigua  and  St. 
Austin,  Hants,  father,  by  her,  of  Admiral  Lord  Lyons,  G.C.B_ 

Mr.  Walrond  d.  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Joseph  Lyons  Walrond,  Esq.  of  the  Island  of  Antigua,  and 
of  Dulford  House  Devon,  Gth  ]\Iarquess,  m.  28  Dec.  1797, 
Caroline,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Codrington,  G.C.B., 
grandson  of  Sir  William  Codrington,  4th  bart.,  and  d.  13  Jan. 
1815,  aged  63,  leaving  two  sons,  Lvons,  7th  Marquess,  of  Dul- 
ford House,  b.  21  April,  1800,  and  d.  unm.  21  May,  1819;  and 

Betuell  Walrond,  Esq.,  of  Dulford  House,  Devon,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Sudbury  and  Saltash,  representative  in 
the  male  line  of  the  ancient  family  of  Walrond  and  Marquis 
de  Vallado,  Conde  de  Parama,  and  Conde  de  Valderonda,  and 
a  Grandee  of  the  1st  Class  in  the  Kingdom  of  Spain,  b.  10  Aug. 
1801 ;  ra.  10  Nov.  1829,  the  Lady  Janet  St.  Clair,  only  dau.  of 
James,  2nd  Earl  of  Eosslyn,  G.C.B.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  Hexrv,  now  of  Dulfurd  House. 

I.  Harriet. 
Mr.  Walrond,  as  one  of  the  co-heirs  of  the  ancient  Barony  of 
Welles,  petitioned  the  King,  1832,  that  his  Majesty  would  be 
graciously  pleased  to  terminate  the  abeyance  in  his  behalf, 
which  being  referred  to  the  Attorney-General,  a  report  followed 
in  favour  of  the  claims  of  the  petition,  and  so  the  matter  at 
present  rests.    He  d.  1876. 


Anns — Arg.,  three  bulls'  heads  cabossed  sa.  armed  or.  CrrH 
— 1st,  An  heraldic  tiger  sa.  pelletc;  2nd,  On  a  mural  crown  an 
heraldic  tiger  sa.  pellete.  This  last  crest  was  granted  by 
Charles  I.  to  Col.  Humphrey  Walrond,  for  his  services  during 
the  Civil  Wars.   Motto — Bicnfaictz  payeray  malfaitz  vangeiay. 

Seat — Dulford    House,    CuUompton,    Devon.      Clab  —  East  i 
Devon  and  Teigmouth. 


WALSH    OF    FANNINGSTOWN. 

"Walsh,  Peter,  Esq.  of  Famiingstown,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, J.P.,  b.  20  Feb.  1826. 

ILiUCaflC— The  family  of  Walsh  went  to  Ireland  1170, 
with  Strongbow,  and  settled  in  co.  Kilkenny,  where  they 
acquired  large  possessions  known  at  the  present  day  as  "the 
Walsh  Mountains,"  and  which  were  afterwards  confiscated 
during  the  Commonwealth  and  in  the  reign  of  William  HI., 
when  members  of  the  elder  branch  migrated  to  France  and 
Austria,  and  took  military  service  in  those  countries.  In  the 
former,  the  title  of  Count  Serrant,  still  extant,  was  conferred 
on  the  representative  of  the  elder  branch.  A  pedigree  of  the 
family  on  record  in  Ulster's  Office,  commences  with 

Philip  Walsh,  called  by  the  Irish  "  Brenagh,"  or  the 
Welshman,  who  accompanied  Eobert  FitzStephen  to  Ireland, 
at  Strongbow's  invasion.  He  distinguished  himself  in  1174,  in  a 
naval  engagement  against  the  Danes,  at  Cork,  by  boarding 
the  ship  of  their  commander,  and  slaying  his  son.  His  son, 
by  Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Maurice  de  Burgh, 

Hayle  Walsh,  built  the  Castle  in  the  Walsh  Mountains,  co. 
Kilkenny,  called  from  him  Castle  Hayle,  or  Castlehoel.  His 
wife  was  Katherine,  dau.  of  Eaymond  Le  Gros,  one  of  Strong- 
bow's  companions,  and  the  ancestor  of  Grace,  Baron  ol 
Courtstown,  and  Grace,  Baronet  of  Gracecastle.  The  direct 
descendant  of  Hayle  Walsh,  and  the  representative  of  tUf 
family  te»c2J.  Henry  VII., 

Egbert  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Castlehoel,  m.  Katherine  Power, 
dau.  of  the  Baron  of  Dunhill;  and  d.  1501.  He  was  buried  ii 
the  choir  of  Jerpoint  Abbey,  co.  Kilkenny,  where  his  monu 
ment  still  remains.    His  descendant, 

Egbert  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Castlehoel,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  o 
John  Tobin,  Baron  of  Cumsinagh,  and  had  two  .sons 
I.  Walter,  his  heir;  and  ii.  Philip,  ni.  Eleanor,  dau.  o 
Theobald  Butler,  Esq.  of  Luffany,  stated  to  have  beenaucesto 
of  Walsh,  of  Fanningstown.    The  elder  son, 

Walter  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Castlehoel,  m.  Hon.  Alice  Cutler 
dau.  of  Uichard,  IstViseountMountgarrett;  andiMOlD,  havinj 
had  three  sons,  i.  Egbert,  d.  v.  p.  {r,i.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Si 
John  Fitzgerald,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of  Walter,  of  Castle 
hoel,  s.  his  grandfather,  JI.P.  co.  Kilkenny  1639,  m.  Lad; 
Margaret  Sheffield,  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Mulgrave.  Hi 
line  ended  in  daus.,  whose  issue  became  co-heirs  to  thel 
cousin,  Edmund,  2nd  Duke  of  Buckingliam,  and  Xormanhj 
4th  Earl  of  Mulgrave);  ii.  Edmund,  whose  line  is  extinct 
III.  James,  of  Ballynacooly  in  the  Walsh  Mountains,  m.  Anm 
dau.  of  John  Tobin,  Esq.  of  Cumsinagh,  and  was  ancestor  < 
the  Counts  Serrant.  The  'Walshes  of  Fanningstown  descen 
from 

Egbert  Walsh,  of  Ballybrushin,  and  Knockmeilan,  who  i 
stated  to  have  been  son  of  Philip  Walsh  (2nd  son  of  liobei 
Walsh,  of  Castlehoel),  by  Eleanor  Butler  his  wife.  Ho  » 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Gerald  Blanchville,  Esq.  of  Blanchvillcstowi 
and  was  father  of 

PuiLip  Walsh  (na,  Thrina),  who  forfeited  his  lands.  IIe« 
a  dau.  of  John  Tobin,  of  Cumsinagh;  and  (L  about  1G65.  II 
great-grandson, 

John  Walsh,  Esq.  of  Fanningstown,  b.  1710  (sonof  Joli 
Walsh,  by  Margaret  Lee,  of  Dublin,  his  wife,  and  grandson  < 
John  Walsh,  by  Katherine  Hughes,  his  wife),  m.  1st,  Katli' 
rine  Butler,  of  Knocktopher,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Peter,  of  Belline,  J. P.  co.  Kilkenny,  m.  Eliza,  dau.  ' 
Matthew  Hughes,  of  Drinagh,  co.  Wexford. 

II.  Philip,  of  Fiddown,  co.  Kilkenny  and  Limerick,  r, 
Mary  Smith,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  1  Katherine,  r 
John  Browne,  of  Dublin,  Inspector  of  Stamps  ;  2  Mary,  i. 
1st,  Christopher  Blunden,  Capt.  E.K.,  and  2ndly,  Kobe 
Smith,  Lieut.  26th  regt. ;  3  Anne,  m.  Thomas  Philips  Vokes 
4  Margaret,  m.  William  Smith,  of  Derinclare)  a  son, 

Peter,  of  Watcrford  and  Belline,  b.  10  Feb.  1781;  i>u  U 
Sarali,  dau.  of  John  Hughes,  of  Liverpool,  by  whoml, 
had  issue, 

1  Philip,  of  Eochestown,  m.  Maria  Smith  ;  and  d.  187 

2  John  Peter,  b.  20  July,  1807 ;  iii.  Is29,  Katherine,  da 
of  John  Power,  M.li.,  of  Carrick-on-Suir :  and  • 
24  Oct.  1833,  leaving  1  Peter,  of  Carrick-on-Sni 
Solicitor,  d.  1871 ;    2  John  Peter,  a  Manager  in  tfc 


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National    Bank,    to.  Alice  Cummins,   niece  of   Most 
Rev.  Patrick   F.   Moran,   Roman   Cutliolic  Bishop  of 
Ossoiy,  and  grand-niece  of  His  Eminence  Paul,  Car- 
dinal CuUcn,  and  had  a  dau.,   Kathleen  ;  3  Margaret, 
m.  Medhopc  Nicholson,  a  Jlanagerin  the  National  l?ank. 
Mary,  m.  Very  Itev.  Michael  Kcatinge,  Dean  of  Kil- 
fenora. 
2  Eliza,  6.  4  June,  1805;  d.  8  Nov.  1824. 
refer  Walsh  m.  2ndly,  12  Alay,  182.5,  Anne  Griffith;  and 
<^  21  Nov.  1809,  having  had  by  her  further  issue, 
o  Peter,  now  of  Fanningstown. 

4  William  Thomas,  h.  12  Nov.  1827;  <?.  2  .July,  1S.').5. 

5  James  (Rev.),  b.  22  June,  1829,  ordained  Priest  18  June, 
18.59. 

G  Walter,  b.  22  June,  1829;  d.  28  April,  1858. 

7  Thomas,  /).  16  July,  IS'JS;  d.  16  April,  1834. 

8  John  Peter,  of  Brownesford  Castle,  b.  15  June,  1835. 
I           3  Anne  Mary,  6.  11  June,  1830,  professed  a  Xun  in  the 

Presentation  Convent,  Tralee,  1855  ;  (/.    4  March,  1850. 

iJohn  Walsh  m.  2ndly,  Katherine  Connell,  and  d.  1793,  leaving 
itwo  other  sons, 

III.  Thomas,  of  Fanningstown,  b.  1760;    m.  Barbara,  only 

dau.  of  Cornelius  O'Meagher,  Esq.  of  Orchardstown,  co.  Tip- 

perary,  and  </.  1S27,  leaving  issue, 
j        1  John,  of  Fanningstown,  J. P.  cos.  Kilkenny  and  Water- 
I  ford,  6.  Feb.   1799;    r,i.  Aug.    1836,    Elizabeth,    dau.  of 

I  Eichard  Power,  Esq.  of  Ballindesert,  J. P.  o.  Watcrford; 

iand  d.  s.  p.,  when  he  was  s.  by  liis  cousin,  Peter  Walsh, 
now  of  Fanningstown. 
2  Peter,  6.  1802;  d.  v.nm. 
3  Katherine,  m.  Pierce  Francis  Garvey,  Esq.  of  Browns- 
"         ford  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  pheons  points 
ipwards  sa.  an  annulet  of  the  field.  Crest — A  swan  pierced 
tirough  the  neck  with  an  arrow  all  ppr.  and  charged  with  an 
mnulet  gu.    Motto — Dum  spiro  spero. 

-  /t — Fanningstown,  Pilltown,  co.  Kilkenny. 


WALTER    OF    BEARWOOD. 

Waltee,  Jonx,  Esq.  of  Bearwood,  Berks,  J.P. 
nd  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.A.  Oxford,  M.P.  for 
S^ttingham  from  1847  to  1859,  and  subseqiientlv 
or  Berks,  b.  8  Oct.  1818  ;  m.  1st,  27  Sept.  1842, 
5mily  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Henry  Court, 
2sq.  of  Castlemans,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
IS  April,  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Balston,  d.  1870. 

II.  Akthcr  Frasee,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  O.xford,  J.P.  for  Berks, 
i.  1S72,  Henrietta  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Bev.  Thomas 

-Vnchitel  Anson  (see  Burke's  Pcrar/e,  Lichfield,  E.). 
n.  Frederic  Edward,  Royal  Artillery. 
IV.  Henry  Major.         v.  Thomas.         vi.  Francis. 
I.  Mary  Emily. 

T'.^  m.  2ndly,  1  Jan.  1861,  Flora,  3rd  dau.  of  James 
Fonro   Macnabb,   Esq.,   late  of    Highficld   Park, 
lants,  and  has  issue  by  her, 
I.  Norman.  n.  Philip.  in.  Godfrey. 

IV.  Hubert.  v.  Ralph. 

I.  Flora. 

UinCitgc— John  Walter,  Esq.  of  co.  Warwick,  had  two 

PiObert,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Katherine,  dau.   of  —  Godber, 
i  sq.,  and  d.  1784,  leaving  five  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

1  Elizabeth,  ni.  William  Moore,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  Devon, 
and  had  an  only  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Walter  Moore,  Rector  of  Hordley,  Salop. 

2  Katherine,  m.  Thomas  Parr,  Esq.  of  Lythwood  Hall, 
Salop. 

3  Lydia,  711.  Edward  Chamberlaync,  Esq.  of  Rocky  Hill, 
Kent,  Capt.  West  Kent  Militia. 

4  Maria  Franccsca,  )?;.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chamberlyne, 
Rector  of  Charlton,  brother  of  the  above. 

5  Sophia,  m.  Gwalter  Borranskill  Lonsdale,  Esq.  of 
London,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  Gwalter  Bor- 
ranskill Congreve  Lonsdale,  Esq.,  Attache  to  the  Em- 
bassy at  Munich. 

II.  John. 

le  younger  son, 

John  Walter,  Esq.  of  London  and  Teddington  Grove,  was 
under  of  the  Times  newspaper.  He  m.  Frances  Landon,  and 
id  issue, 

William,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Darke,  Esq.  of  Condcrton 
Lodge,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  William,  and  other  issue. 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

iMary    rn.  James  Garden,   Esq.  of  Bedford  Square,  and  had 

t  (with  other  issue)  Sir  Robert  AValter  Garden,  of  Wimpole 


Fanny,  in.  David  Carnegie  Knox,  F.sq. 

Catherine,  vi.  the  Rev.  Richard  W  iiisloe,  of  Bishop's  Hull, 
Somerset. 

Anna,  m.  the  Rev.  Alexander  Brodie,  D.D.,  Vicar  of  East- 
bourne. 

Mr.  Walter  d.  at  Teddington,  1821.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Walter,  Esq.,  became  joint  proprietor  and  solo 
manager  of  the  Times  during  his  father  lifetime,  and  raised 
it  to  the  high  position  whicli  it  has  since  maintained.  He  pur- 
chased the  estate  of  Bearwood,  and  laid  out  the  grounds  at 
great  cost.  He  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Gregory,  Vicar 
of  Ham,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  llcnry 
Smithe,  Esq.  of  Eastling,  Kent,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  John,  now  of  Bearwood. 

II.  Henry  F^rsi^^er,  M.A.  Oxford,  b.  1820;  vi.  1846,  Isabella 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Dawson,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue 

John  Henry  Frascr,  of  Hellesdon,  Norfolk:    m.  1873,  Ger- 
trude Alice,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Huntsman,  Esq. 

III.  Edward,  an  officer  in  the  army,  Founder  of  the  Corps  of 
Commissionaires,  which  owes  its  existence  entirely  to  his 
energy  and  perseverance,  and  at  present  numbers  700 
men. 

I.  Katherine,  d.  unra. 

n.  Fanny  Dora,  vi.  Thomas  Broughton  Charlton,  Esq.  of 
Chilwell,  Notts. 

Mr.  Walter  was  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Berks,  and  served  the  office 
of  High  Sheriff.  He  also  represented  the  county  for  some 
years  in  Parliament,  and  subsequently  sat  for  Nottingham.  He 
d.  1847. 

Arms— Arg.,  guttee  de  sang,  two  swords  in  saltire  gu.,  over 
all  a  lion  rampant  sa.  Crest — A  stork  ppr.  drinking  out  of  a 
whelk  shell  erect  or. 

Seat — Bearwood,  Wokingham,  Berks. 


WALTON    OF    CLIFTON    AND 
HAPERTON. 

Walton,   Thomas  Todd,  Esq.  of   Clifton,  co. 
Grloucester,  and  Maperton,  Somerset,  High  Sheriff 
of  Bristol  1872-3,  and  1873-4,  b.  11  Aug.  1815  ;  m. 
30  May,  1844,  Margaret  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Farnell,    Esq.    of   Holland   House,    Isleworth,   by 
Margaret  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alexander  Tulloch, 
Esq.  of  Charles  Street,  St.  James's  Square,  West- 
minster, and  sister  of   Gens.  Alexander  and  John 
Tidloch,  C.B.,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Oriel  Farnell.  b.  26  Feb.  1S46.  M..A..  Oxford,  Earrister- 
at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  North  Somerset  Yeomanry  Cavalry ; 
m.  8  Feb.  1869,  Katherine  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Cecil 
Gordon,  5th  son  of  George,  9th  Marquess  of  Huntly,  by 
his  wife  Emily,   dau.  of  Maurice  Crosbie  Moore,  Esq.  of 
Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 
Ethel  Gordon,  b.  29  Nov.  1869. 

Violet  Evelyn  Gordon,  b.  14  Julv,  1870  ;    d.  11  Aug. 
1876. 

n.  Henry    Ernest  Baskerville,    4th    Dragoon    Guards,    b. 

27  Aug.  1849. 
III.  John  Farnell,  of  the  Royal  Elthorne  Light  Infantry,  b. 

13  April,  1854. 
I.  Katlierine  Gertrude  Baskerville,  b.  25  Oct.  18C0. 

JLl'ltCrtgC. — Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Landieu,  near 
Walsingham,  co.  Durham,  who  claimed  descent  from  a  branch 
of  the  family  of  Walton,  of  Walton,  long  seated  in  co.  Lan- 
caster, where  they  flourished  until  the  17th  century,  when  the 
senior  line  became  extinct,  was  father  of 

Thomas  Walton,  Esq.  of  Landieu,  who  m.  Jane  Todd,  and 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Todd  Walton,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  and 
Sunniside,  co.  Durham  ;  in. 20 Oct.  1812,  Katherine  Eliza,  eldest 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Todd,  Esq.  of  Sunniside,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Baskerville,  Esq.  of  WooUey 
House,  Wilts,  descended  from  a  branch  of  Baskerville,  of 
Erdisley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Todd,  his  heir,  now  of  Clifton  and  Maperton. 

II.  Frederick  Baskerville,  6.  4  Jan.  1822,  d.  9  June,  18'22. 

III.  Henry  Baskerville  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  Cross,  Ox- 
ford, 6.  5  June,  1824;  m.  17  July,  1862,  Annie  Bessie,  elder 
dau.  C.  J.  Bishop,  M.D..  of  Oxford,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1871, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Herbert  Henry  Bishop,  b.  3  May,  1863. 

2  Walter  Edward  Baskerville,  b.  12  Jan.  1805. 

3  Cyril  Mcdd  Baskerville,  b.  3  Oct.  1870. 
1  Mabel  Emily  Tawney,  b.  5  April,  1866. 


II 


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WAN 


2  Gertrude  Helen,  h.  29  May,  18G7. 

3  Blanche  Mary  Grace,  b.  27  Sept.  1868. 

I.  Emma  Matilda,  b.  30  Sept.  1813;  in.  20  May,  T841,  Rev. 
William  Eoljert  Browell,  M.A.,  Oxford,  Hector  of  Beaumont, 
Essex,  who  d.  s.  p.  15  Aug.  1807. 

II.  Laura  Helen,  b.  24  Aug.  1817. 

III.  Emily  Ann,  b.  3  Dec.  1818;  m.  31  July,  18.56,  Rev. 
Edward  Miller,  M.A.  Oxon,  Vicar  of  Butlers  Murston,  co. 
Warwick  (.s-'-e  Miller  of  Radican). 

IV.  Harriet  Eleanor,  b.  19  Oct.  1820,  d.  17  Kov.  1821. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  sa.  on  a  chevron  indented  between 
three  swans  arg.,  as  many  buckles  of  the  first.  Crent — A  griflin's 
head  erased  or,  semce  of  buckles  az.  pierced  through  the  mouth 
ty  a  spear  in  bend  sinister  point  upwards  gold.  Motlo — Murus 
seneus  virtus. 

Seat — Maperton  House,  Wineanton,  Somerset. 


"WANDESFOKDE  OF  CASTLECOIHEE,  AND 
KIRKLINaTON. 

Btjtleu  -  Clarke  -  Southwell  -Wandesporde, 
Hen'RT,  Esq.  of  Ulcombe,  Kent,  Lord  of  tliiit 
Manor,  h.  3  Oct.  1815. 

ILtllCSCJC. — John  de  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Westwick,  co. 
York;  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Henry  de  Musters, 
Knt.  of  Kirtlington,  co.  York,  and  widow  of  Alexander  Mow- 
bray, and  was  direct  ancestor  of 

Thojias  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  who  m.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Pudsey,  and  had  four  sons  and  two 
daus., 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  Woodel,  co.  Bedford. 

III.  Michael,  whose  grandson, 

Sir  Rowland  Wandesforde,  Knt.,  of  Pickhay,  co.  York,  wa^ 
Attorney  at  the  Court  of  Wards  and  Liveries  in  1637.  His 
dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  Philip,  4th  Lord  Wharton,  and  their  only 
dau. 
Elizabeth  Wharton,  m.  Robert  Bertie,  3rd  Earl  o' 
Lindsey. 

IV.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kirklington. 

I.  Ellen,  ))t.  Ambrose  Lancaster,  Esq.  of  Westmorland. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  Ralph  Claxton,  Esq.  of  co.  Durham. 

The  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  living  temp. 
EDWARr  IV.  and  Henry  VII.,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Norton, 
Esq.,  of  Norton,  and  had 

I.  Francis,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher,  who  married  twice,  and  had  issue. 

The  elder  son, 

Francis  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirlington,  m.  Jane,  2nd  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  John  Foulthorpe,  Esq.  of  Hipswell,  and  had 
by  her, 

I.  Christopher  (Sir).  ii.  John,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Jane. 

He  d.  1559,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  Knt.  of  Kirklington,  who  was 
knighted  and  served  as  Sheriff  co.  York,  1578.  He  ni.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  George  Bowes,  of  Streatlam,  and  dying 
11  July,  1591,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  George  Wandesforde,  Knt.  of  Kirklington,  b.  20  May, 
1573,  and  knighted  by  King  James  1.  He  m.  1st,  Catharine, 
tlau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Hansby,  Esq.  of  Beverley,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  successor. 

n.  John,  M.P.  in  1B39. 

in.  Nicholas,  M.P.  for  Thomastown,  in  the  Parliament  of 
Ireland. 

IV.  Michael  (Very  Rev.),  successively  Dean  of  Limerick  and 
Derry. 

I.  Anne,  mi.  Mauger  Norton,  Esq.,  of  St.  Nicholas,  near  Rich- 
mond, CO.  Cork.  11.  Mary. 

Sir  George  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Pamplin,  and  by 
her  had  a  dau.,  Margaret,  wife  of  James  Blanchard,  and  one 
son, 

William,  Citizen  of  London,  to  whom  and  his  heirs  his 
eldest  brother,  30  June,  1637,  gave  £20  per  annum,  issuing 
out  of  the  Manor  of  Castlecomer,  and  payable  upon  Strong'- 
bow's  tomb  in  Christ  Church,  Dublin.  In  1639  he  was 
member  in  the  Irish  Parliament  for  Ballynakill,  in  the 
Queen's  Co. 

Sir  George  d.  4  Sept.  1612,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Christopher  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  being  upon 
close  habits  of  intimacy  and  friendship  with  Sir  Thomas  Went- 
■worth.  Earl  of  Strafford,  accompanied  that  eminent  and  ill- 
fated  nobleman  into  Ireland  when  he  was  constituted  Chief 
Governor  of  that  kingdom,  was  sworn  of  the  Privy  Couacil, 


and  was  appointed  in  1633,  Master  of  the  Rolls;  of  tlii: 
office  he  liad  soon  after  a  grant  by  patent  for  life.  He  was  oni 
of  the  Lords  Justices  in  1630  and  1639,  and  was  appointee 
1  April,  1640,  Lord  Deputy ;  but  the  fate  of  his  friend  Lon 
Strafford  had  so  deep  an  effect  upon  him  that  he  d.  3  Dec.  ii 
that  year.  He  in.  1st,  the  dau  of  William  and  sister  of  Si 
John  Ramsden,  Knt.  of  Byrom,  co.  York,  but  by  that  larl y  liai 
no  issue.  He  to.  2ndly,  A.lice,  dau.  of  Sir  liewet  Osborne,  o 
Kiveton,  in  the  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  heir. 

II.  Christopher,  successor  to  his  brother. 

III.  John,  d,.  u'lViii. 

I.  Alice,  m.  William  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Newton,  co.  Y'ork. 

II.  Catherine,  in.  Sir  Thomas  Danby,  Knt.,  of  Farnley,  ur:\ 
Leeds,  and  d.  in  childbed  of  her  fifteenth  chUd,  aged  thirty 

He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Wandesforde,  Esq.  of  Kirklington,  M.P.  for  Cloghcr 
in  1639,  d.  s.  p.,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  of  Kirklington,  co.  York,  h 
19  August,  1626,  created  a  Baronet,  5  Aug.  1662  ;  in.  Eleiinir 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Lowther,  1st  bart.,  of  Lowther  Ilall,  co.  West 

morland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  who  in.  Elizabeth,'widow  of  Garrett  Foulko,  Esq 

III.  Charles,  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

II.  Eleanor,  in.  Amias  Bushe,  Esq.  of  Kilfane,  co.  Kilkenny. 

III.  Catherine,   m.  Sir  Richard  Pyne,  Cliief  Justice  of  tli 
King's  Bench,  and  d.  in  1731,  aged  sixty-four. 

IV.  I'rances,  m.  Robert  Maude,  Esq.  of  Ripon,  co.  York,  am 
Kilkenny;  d.  5  January,  1690.  v.  Alice,  J.  unin. 

VI.  Christiana,  m.  Richard  Lowther,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  2nd  so) 
of  Sir  William  Lowther,  Knt.,  of  Swillington. 
Sir  Christopher,  who  was  M.P.  for  Ripon,  d.  in  Feb.  1680,  an 
was  .s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  1st  Viscount  Castlecomci 
who  was  attainted  by  Jambs  II. 's  Parliament  in  1689,  and  liai 
his  estate  sequestered ;  but  on  the  Revolution  he  was  swon 
of  the  Privy  Council  William  III.,  and  again  in  1702,  by  Quee 
Anne,  who  advanced  him  to  the  peerage  of  Ireland  1700,  a 
Baron  Wandesforde  and  Viscount  Castlecomer.  He  -,/ 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Montagu,  Esq.  of  Horton,  cc 
Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  November,  1731)  hx 
issue, 

I.  Christopher,  2nd  Viscount,  Ms  successor. 

II.  George,  3rd  Viscount. 

III.  John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kirklington  and  Catterick,  d.  s.  -j 
March,  1747-8.  iv.  Richard,  d.  'unm.  1719. 

I.  Henrietta,  ■//(.  William  Maynard,  Esq.,  of  Curryglass,  cl 
Cork,  M.P.,  and  d.  19  April,  1736. 
His  lordship  d.  in  London,  13  Sept.  1707,  and  was  s.  by  bi 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  2nd  Viscount  Castlecomei 
member  in  the  Parliament  of  Great  Britain  in  1710,  for  Moi 
peth,  and  in  1714  for  Ripon.  In  the  latter  year  he  was  swor 
of  tlie  Privy  Council  to  George  I.,  and  next  year  appointC' 
Governor  of  the  co.  Kilkenny.  In  1717  he  was  constitute 
Secretary-at-War,  and  d.  '23  June,  1719,  leaving  by  his  wifo 
Hon.  Frances  Pelham,  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Pclham,  an 
sister  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Newcastle,  an  only  child. 

Sir  Christopher  Wandesforde,  3rd  Viscount  Castlcomer,  { 
1717;  who  d.  in  London,  of  the  small-pox,  iMin.,  8  May 
1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  uncle. 

Sir  George  Wandesforde,  4th  Viscount  Castlecomer,  who  rn 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Ven.  John  Griflith,  Archdeacon  of  Kil 
laloe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Sept.  1757)  he  had  severa 
children,  of  whom  but  three  survived, 

John,  5th  Viscount. 

Susannah,  m.  Thomas  Newenham,   Esq.  of  Coolmore,  ci 
Cork. 
Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  17  March,  1754. 

His  lordship  d.  25  June,  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  John  Wandesforde,  5th  Viscount  Castlecomer,  who  too 

his  seat  in  the  Irish  House  of  Lords  in  1751,  and  was  created  i 

1758  Earl  OF  Wandesforde,  co.  Kilkenny.     Hem.  11  August 

1750,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Southwell,  Esq 

of  Enniscouch,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  Viscount  Castlecomer,  b.  23  April,  1753;  d.  youn 

■V.  p. 

I.  Anne,  in.  13  Feb.  1769,  John  Butler,  Esq.,  of  Garryrxkei 

to  whom  the  Earldom  of  Ormonde  was  restored  by  th 

House  of  Lords  in  Ireland  in  1791.    There  were  four  soe 

and  two  daus.  issue  of  this  marriage;  the  3rd  son,  Jame: 

became  by  the  death  of  his  eldest  brother,   19th  Earl  o 

Ormonde  ;  and  the  fourth  son  succeeding  to  the  estates  ( 

Wandesforde,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wande; 

forde,  and  was  the  late   Hon.  Charles  H.  Butler  Clarli 

Southwell  Wandesforde,  of  Castlecomer  and  Kirklington. 


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Jlis  lordship  d.  12  Jatiiiary,  1784,  and  his  son  havinfr  pro- 
deceased  him,  all  his  honours,  including  the  baronetcy,  became 
extinct,  and  his  estates  devolved  on  his  only  dau., 

Lady  Anne  Wandesfokde,  who  m.  2G  Feb.  17C9,  John 
Butler,  of  Garryricken,  who  was  restored,  as  17th  Karl  of 
Ormonde  and  Ossory,  1791  (see  Bcrke's  Peerage).  Lady  Anne 
d.  1784.    Her  fourth,  but  2nd  surviving  son, 

Hon.  Charles  Harward  Butler  -  Clarke  -  Southwell- 
Wandesforde,  of  Castlecomer,  and  Kirklington,  b.  1780,  in- 
herited his  mother's  estates,  and  assumed  by  royal  license 
1820,  the  additional  surname  of  Clarke  after  Butler,  and  by 
mother  royal  license,  June,  1830,  the  additional  surnames  of 
Southwell- Wandesfokde  after  Butler-CIarUe.  He  ru.  1812, 
Lady  Sarah  Butler,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  2nd  Earl  of  Car- 
I'ick,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  July,  1838)  he  had  issvte, 

I.  John,  6.  2  Sept.  1813;  to.  16  Nov.  1841,  Emily  Sclina 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  McClintock,  Esq.  of  Drumcar, 
CO.  Louth,  sister  of  John,  Lord  EathdonncU,  and  d.  s.  p. 
V.  p.,  2Ct  Juno,  1856. 

II.  Henry,  now  of  Ulcomho. 

III.  'Walter,  b.  21  Aug.  1825,  d.  v.  p.  15  June,  1853,  leaving  a 
son, 

Charles,  of  Kirklington  and  Castlecomer,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Kilkenny  1879. 
1.  Sarah,  6.  July,  1814;  to.  19  Sept.  1836,.Kev.  John  Prior, 
of  Mount  Dillon,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  21  Dec.  1867. 

Ion.  Charles  H.  B.  C.  S.  Wandesforde  d.  7  Nov.  1860. 

^rms— 'Wandesforde  :  Or,  a  lion  rampant  double  queued  az. 
irmed  and  langued  gu. ;  Southwell:  Az.,  three  cinquefoils 
ru.,  each  charged  with  six  annulets  or;  Butler:  Quarterly, 

5t,  or,  a  chief  indented  az. ;  2nd,  gu.,  three  covered  cups  or,  3rd, 

'■'_'.  a  Hon  rampant  sa.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  swan's  wing  expanded 
lie  first  between  two  annulets  or;  4th,  erm.,  a  saltier  gu. 

.Lits — Wandesforde:  A  church  ppr.  spire  az. ;  Butler:  Out  of 
'  ducal  coronet  or,  a  plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers,  therefrom 
ssuant  a  falcon  all  arg.  Mnttoes  —Wandesforde  :  Tout  pour 
'Eglise;  Botleb:  Comme  je  trouve. 

Seats — Castlecomer,  Eallyragget,  co.  Kilkenny;  and  Kirk- 
ington,  Ripon,  co.  York. 


EGERTON-WAEBUKTON    OF    WAE- 
BURTON    AND    AKLEY. 

Egeeton-Waeburton,  Eowland  Etles,  Esq. 
if  Warburton  and  Arlcy,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
ligh  Sherife  1833,  b.  14  Sept.  1804,  inherited  the 
latates  on  the  death  of  ]us  great-uncle,  Sir  Peter 
iVarburton,  Bart.,  May,  1813,  and  assumed  in  con- 
equence  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wae- 
lUKTON  ;  m.  7  May,  1831,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 
lichard  Brooke,  6th  bart.  of  Norton  Priory,  co. 
Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Piers,  B.A.  Ch.  Ch.,  J.P.  for  Chester,  Capt.  Earl  of 
Chester's  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  M.P.  for  Mid  Cheshire ;  b. 
22  May,  1839. 

I.  Mary  Alice,  m.  13  Sept.  1859,  William  Edward,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Theodore  Brinckman,  Eart.,  d.  10  Jan.  1872. 

II.  Mary,  m.  1st,  6  Sept.  1860,  Robert  Newcomen  {d.  v.  p. 
29  Oct.  1861),  eldest  son  of  Sir  Robert  Gore  Booth,  4th 
bart.  of  Lissadell,  co.  Sligo;  and  2ndly,  John  Ussher, 
Esq.  of  CO.  Waterford. 

itnCaCJE.— Adam  de  Button,  son  of  Hugh  de  Dutton,  co. 

'atton,  and  great-grandson  of  Odard,  living  temp.  William 

HE  Conqueror,  acquired,  by  his  marriage  with  Agnes,  dau. 

ad  heir  of  Roger  Eitzalured,  the  manor  of  Warburton,  in  the 

me  of  Henry  II.,  and  had  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Geoffry  Dutton,  who  obtained  Aston,  near  Budworth, 

I  which  Arley  lies.    Sir  Geoffry  became  a  Crusader,  and  the 

resent  crest  of  the  Warburtons  is  borne  to  commemorate  an 

cploit  performed  by  him.    In  the  Harlein  MSS.  139,  p.  68,  is 

transcript  from  an  ancient  family  record  taken  by  Laurence 

ostoke,  1572,  in  which  the  exploit  is  thus  alluded  to:  "This 

alfrid  lived  1244,  he  was  servynge  his  prince  and  vanquyshed 

Sarrazin  in  combate,  then  begynnyng  to  scale  with  the 

irrazin's  head."    Sir  Geoffry  had  a  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Geoffry  Button,  Knt.  (generally  styled  "  D'nus  Gal- 

idus  filiusGalfridide  Dutton  "),  ?ft.  and  had  issue,  i.  Peter, 

s  heir;  ii.  Thomas,  to  whom  he  granted  Thelwall,  1258-9; 

id  I.  Margaret,  wife,  1st,  of  Robert  de  Denbigh,  and  2ndly, 

Nicholas  de  Leyccster.    The  elder  son, 
Sir  Peter  Dutton,  Knt.,  afterwards  de  Warburton,  was 
■  ing  1  Edward  II.    He  had  issue,  i.  Geoffry  (Sir);  ii.  Peter, 

Aston  and  Budworth;  and  iii.  Hugh,  of  K ether  Walton, 
le  eldest  son, 


Sir  Geoffry  Waeeubton,  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1326, 
had,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  Geoffry  (Sir);  and  Robert,  living 
1327.     The  former, 

Sir  Geoffry  WAnncRTON,  sen.,  Knt.,  m.  and  had  issue, 
I.  Geoffry  (Sir),  jun.;  ii.  Peter,  living  1348;  and  i.  Margaret, 
TO.  Petev  de  Lymme,  living  1338.    The  elder  son. 

Sir  Geoffry  Wareukton,  jun.,  Knt.,  had,  by  Alice  his  wife, 
three  sons, 

Geoffry,  who  attended  the  Black  Prince  to  his  Duchy  o£ 
Aquitaine;  he  had  no  male  issue. 
Thomas,  who  predyceased  his  father  without  male  issue. 
John,  eventually  heir. 

In  the  Lansdowne  MSS.  825,  p.  185,  this  Sir  Geoffry,  jun.,  is 
said  to  have  had  another  son,  named  William,  from  whom 
Peter  Warburton,  of  Grafton,  afterwards  Judge  of  the  Common 
Pleas,  descended.  Sir  Geoffry,  jun.,d.  before  13S3,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

John  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Richard  de  Wevere,  and,  dying  before  1391,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton,  who  fought  at  the 
battle  of  Shrewsbury,  at  the  side  of  Henry  Percy,  for  which 
he  received  the  royal  pardon,  5  Sept.  4  Henry  IV.  His  seal 
exhibited  "  two  chevrons  and  a  mullet,  on  a  canton,"  with 
two  dragons  for  supporters,  circumscribed  "S.  Galfridi  de 
Warburgtone."  He  was  the  last  of  the  family  who  bore  this 
coat.  He  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Braylsford,  and  d. 
8  Henry  V.,  leaving  issue,  Peter,  d.  s.  p. ;  and 

Sir  Geoffry  Warburton,  Knt.  of  Warburton,  who  v.as  con- 
stituted Seneschal  of  Halton  by  the  Earl  of  Buckingham,  and 
knighted  before  10  Henry  VI.  He  used  on  his  seal  a  cormo- 
rant, the  basis  of  the  present  coat.  He  7/i.  Ellen,  sister  of  John 
Bruyn,  of  Tarvin,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2udly,  Henry  Leigh, 
and  3rdly,  Ralph  Grosvenor)  left  issue,  i.  Peter;  ii.  Thomas; 
III.  John;  L  Elizabeth, ni. Thomas Bulkeley;  and  iL  Johanna. 
The  eldest  son, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.  of  Warburton  (called  Wise  Piers), 
who  built  Arley  Hall,  1469,  had  a  dispensation  from  Pope 
Paul  II.,  for  marrying  Helen,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Savage,  of 
Clifton,  to  whom  he  was  related  in  the  third  degree.  He  d. 
circa  1495,  and  was  5.  by  his  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Warburton,  of  Warburton  and  Arlcy,  Knt.  of 
the  Body  to  Henry  VII.,  Seneschal  of  Halton,  aud  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Chester  20  Henry  VII.  He  d.  15  Henry  VIII.,  having  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Stanley,  of  Holt,  Chamberlain  to 
the  King,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus.  The  elde.^t 
son, 

Sir  Piers  Warburton,  Knt.  of  Warburton  and  Arley,  7n. 
Elizabeth,  dau.,  and  finally  heir  of  Richard  Wiunington,  of 
Winnington,  and  d.  5  June,  4  Edward  VI.,  leaving  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Peter,  ancestor  of  the  Warburtons  of  Heflerston  Grange. 

Richard. 

Jane,  m.  Sir  William  Brereton,  Knt.  of  Brereton. 

Anne,  m.  Sir  Edward  Fitton,  Knc.  of  Gawsworth. 

And  two  other  daus. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Sir  John  Warburton,  Knt.  of  Warburton  and  Arlcy,  d. 
1572,  leaving  issue  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Brereton,  of  Brereton,  i.  Peter,  his  heir;  it.  George,  of  Tlie 
Lodge,  sometime  of  Arley,  of  whom  presently;  in.  John; 
I.  Anne,  to.  Sir  Robert  Markham,  Knt.  of  Cotham.  The  eldest 
son  and  heir, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.,  to.  JIary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Hol- 
croft,  Knt.  of  Holcroft,  and  having  nine  daus.,  but  no  son, 
settled  his  estates,  in  default  of  issue  male  of  his  own  boi'y, 
successively  on  the  heirs  male  of  his  father,  grandfather,  and 
great-grandfather.     The  nine  daus.  were, 

Mary,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Wilbraham,  Knt.  of  Woodhey. 
Elizabeth,  ru.  Ralph  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Ridley. 
Jane,  m.  William  Brereton,  Esq.  of  Ashley. 
Isabel,  m.  Sir  Edward  Stanley,  1st  bart.  of  Bickerstaffe. ' 
Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Marbury,  Esq.  of  Marbury. 
Frances,  m.  Sir  Christopher  Trenthani,  Knt. 
Alice,  m.  Sir  Peter  Warburton,  Knt.  of  Grafton,  Justice  of 
the  Common  Pleas  in  the  time  of  Elizabeth. 
Frances.  Anne. 

Peter  Warburton  having  thus  no  male  is.^ue,  the  male  repre- 
sentation of  the  family  vested  in  the  descendants  of  his  next 
brother.    That  gentleman, 

George  Warburton,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  to.  Eliza,  sister  of 
Thomas  Hesketh,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  Alexander  Hoghtou, 
Esq.  of  Hoghton,  and  had  issue.    His  eldest  son, 

Peter  Warburton,  Esq.  of  The  Lodge,  Crowley,  m.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Egerton,  Knt.  of  Ridley,  and  had,  with 
a  dau.,  Eleanor,  wife  of  William  Hanmer,  Esq.  of  Tlie  Fenns, 
two  sons,  Peter,  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Lord  Kilmorcy,  but  by 


1686 


WAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAE 


her  (who  m.  InOXy,  John,  1st  Lord  Byron"  had  no  issue ;  and 
CiEORGE,  of  Arley.    The  2nd  son, 

Sm  George  Wakburtos,  1st  hart,  of  Arley,  so  created 
27  June,  1660.  He  ra.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Myddelton,  Knt.,  of  Chirk  Castle,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue 
two  sons  and  four  daus.  Sir  George  to.  2ndly,  Diana,  dau.  of 
Sir  Edward  Bishopp,  2nd  bart.,  of  Parham,  Sussex,  by  the  Lady 
SlargaretTufton,  dau.  of  Nicholas,  1st  Earl  of  Thanet,  and  had 
Thomas,  of  Winnington,  co.  Chester,  and  other  issue.  Sir 
George  d.  18  May,  1676,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  Peter  WARBrRTON,  2nd  bart.  of  Arley,  m.  Martha,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Thomas  Dockwra,  Esq.  of  Putteridge,  co.  Herts, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1707)  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Turner's  Hall,  Herts,  m.  1st,  Eebecca,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  George  Stounon,  Esq.  of  Pirton,  co.  Bedford, 
and  had  one  dau.,  Martha,  the  wile  of  Isaac  Eles,  Esq.  of 
London.  He  ra.  2ndl3-.  Annie,  dau.  of  William  Dockwra, 
Esq.  of  London,  and  had, 

1  Peter,  4th  bart. 

1  Anne,  ra.  Thomas  Sloughter,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Chester  1755.  Their  only  son,  Thomas  Sloughter, 
Capt.  16th  Light  Dragoons,  left,  by  Sarah  his  wiie,  an 
only  child,  Anne  Warhurton  .Sloughter,  m.  1st,  Rev. 
Thomas  Coupland,  of  The  Priory,  Chester:  and  2ndly, 
William  Owen,  Esq.  of  Glansevern,  co.  Montgomery, 
Kings  Counsel,  d.  1837. 
in.  Peter,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

I.  ilartha,  ra.  —  Foulks,  Esq.  of  London. 

II.  Anne,  ra.  Kichard  Dockwra,  Esq.  in.  Arabella. 

Sir  Peter  was«.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

SiB  George  WAKBrRTOS,  3rd  bart.  of  Arley,  M.P.  co.  Chester 
tcnr^.  Queen  Anne  and  King  George  I.  He  ra.  the  Hon.  Diana 
Alington,  elder  dau.  of  William,  2nd  Lord  Alington,  and  had 
a  son,  Dockwra,  d.  in  infancy;  andadau.,  Diana,  ra.  1724,  Sir 
Eichard  Grosvenor,  4th  bart.,  of  Eaton,  but  d.  s.  p.  1730. 
Sir  George  d.  29  June,  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Sib  Peter  Wabburtok,  4th  bart.  of  Arley,  ni.  27  Feb.  1745, 
Lady  Elizabeth  Stanley,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward,  11th  Earl  of 
Derby,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Peter,  his  successor. 

I.  Harriott,  ra.  John  Bowels  Legh,  Esq.  of  Prestbury,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Charles  Legh,  rf.  s.  j). 

1  Elizabeth  Hester  Legh,  ra.  Thomas  Delves  Broughton, 
Esq. 

II.  Emma,  la.  1st,  James  Croxton,  Esq.  of  Norley  Bank,  co. 
Chester,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  Aug.  17"J2)  she  had  a  dau., 

Emma  Croxton,  ra.  13  Oct.  1803,  Rev.  Rowland  Egerton, 
B.A.,  7th  son  of  Philip  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Egerton  and 
Oulton.  Mr.  Rowland  Egerton  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Warburtox  in  consequence  of  this  marriage, 
and  d.  20  May,  1S46,  having  had  issue, 

1  Rowland  Eiles,  heir  to  his  grand-uncle,  and  present 
possessor. 

2  James  Francis  (Rev.),  6.  15  April,  1807;  m.  19  Feb. 
1839,  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Stone,  Esq.  of  Ellsworth, 
CO.  Northampton,  and  d.  12  Sept.  1849,  leaving  issue, 
Francis.  6.  1  Nov.  1841;  rf.-23  May,  1S66;  George,  6. 
24  Feb.  1844;  Geoffrey,  6.  7  April,  1846;  Arthur,  b. 
;;  Jan.  1848:  Kathcrinc  Ann ;  and  Eleanor  Werburgh. 

S  Henry  William,  Major  47th  foot,  ra.  27  May,  1835, 
Harriette  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Evans, 
and  d.  27  Feb.  18G8,  having  had  issue, 

Rowland  Henry,  h.  20  March,  1840;  d.  Feb.  18G1. 

Harriette  Sophia,  ra.  1860,  T.  Bennett,  Esq.  14th  foot. 

Charlotte  Edith.  Emma  Isabella. 

4  Peter,  b.  15  Aug.  1813 ;  m.  8  Oct.  1838,  Alicia,  dau.  of 
H.  Mant,  Esq.  of  Bath,  and  has  issue,  Richard,  h.  31 
May.  1840:  Rowland  James,  b.  4  Feb.  1846;  William, 
6.  5  Sept.  1847;  Eva;  Ethel  Catherine;  and  Mary. 

5  George  Edward,  h.  25  March,  1819;  m.  23  Nov.  1842, 
Aucusta,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Spencer,  R.N., 
and  has  issue,  George  Grey,  6.  9  Oct.  1843;  Rowland, 
b.  14  Nov.  1»45;  Horace,  6.  9  Nov.  1848;  Atigustus,  b. 
26  March,  1850;  Reginald,  6.  27  June,  1855;  Philip,  b. 
23  Aug.  1856;  Randle,  6.  Sept.  I860:  Alice;  Mary; 
and  Emma;  ani  2ndly,  April,  1873,  Emma,  dau.  of 
—  Coglilan,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Joseph,  b. 
March,  1S75. 

1  Emma  Elizabeth,  m.li  Nov.  1843,  Ven.  James  Saurin, 

Archdeacon  of  Dromorc. 
■2  Frances  Mary.  ),i.  21  April,  182D,  Robert,  5th  son  of 

Thomas  Eden,  Esq. 

3  Maria  Sybilla,  m.  24  April,  1838,  James,  only  son  of 
John  Bateman,  Esq.  of  Knypersley,  co.  Stafford. 

4  Charlotte,  m.  1  Sept.  1859,  Rev.  Henry  Leslie,  Rector 
of  Kilclief,  co.  Down ;  d.  19  Nov.  1870. 

.     5  Sophia,  ra.  12  April,  1860,  Henry  Wolley,  Esq. 

Tlrs.  Croxton  ra.  2ndly,  Mr.  Jolm  Hunt,  and  had  another  dau. 

III.  r.Uzabeth,  d.  5  Feb.  1760.         iv.  Anne,  d.  27  Dec.  1769. 
\.  Margaret,  d.  unra.  Oct.  1S37. 


'  Sir  Peter  was  .9.  at  his  decease  by  his  only  son, 

Sir  Peter  Warhurton,  5th  bart.  of  Arley,  6.  27  Oct.  1754; 
m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Parker,  of  Astle,  co.  Chester,  but 
d.  s.  p.  14  May,  1813,  when  the  baronetcy  expired,  and  the 
est.ates  passed,  under  Sir  Peter's  will,  to  his  great-nephew,  the 
present  Rowland  Eyles  Egerton  Wabbobton,  Esq.  of  War- 
burton  and  Arley. 

Ai-ias — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  che\Ton  between 
three  cormorants  sa.,  for  Warbubton;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a 
lion  rampant  gu.,  between  three  pheons  sa.,  for  Egerton, 
Crests — 1st,  A  Saracen's  headaffrontee  couped  at  the  shoulders 
ppr.,  round  the  temples  a  wreath  arg.  and  gu.,  issuing  there- 
from three  ostrich  feathers  or,  for  Warbubton;  2nd,  Three 
arrows,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  pale  or,  headed  and  featherci 
sa.,  bound  with  a  ribbon  gti.,  for  Egebton. 

Seat — Arley  Hall,  Northwich,  co.  Chester. 


e«s 


WARBURTON    OF    GARRYHINCH. 

Waebuetox,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch, 
King's  Co.,  High  SlierifP  King's  Co.  1872,  D.L.  and 
J.P.  King's  and  Queen's  Cos.,  High  Sheriff  Queen's 
Co.  1869,  b.  1846;  m.  18  July,  1867,  Georgina 
Wilhelmina,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  WilUam  Henry 
Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Eockforest,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
has  issue, 

Jessie  Georgina. 

iLllTCatlC. — PiicHABD  'WABErRTON,  Esq.,  6. 1C37,  a  descen- 
dant of  the  great  and  ancient  House  of  Wabbubton  of  Cheshire, 
was  Clerk  of  the  Council  to  Henry  Cromwell,  Lord  Deputy  of 
Ireland  1654,  and  afterwards  Clerk-Assistant  to  the  Irish 
House  of  Commons.  He  is  styled  of  "Garryhinch,"  1662, 
and  was  M.P.  for  Eallyshannon  from  1695  to  1711.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  L'Estrange,  Esq.  of  Moystown, 
King's  Co.,  and  d.  1717,  having  had  (with  five  daus.,  of  whom  i 
the  eldest,  Susannah,  ra.  Henry  Warren,  Esq.  of  Grangebeg. 
CO.  Kildare ;  the  2nd,  Elizabeth,  ra.  Frederick  Trench,  Esq.  01 
Garbally,  ancestor  of  the  Earl  of  Clancarty ;  the  3rd,  Anne,  r,i, 
■Very  Rev.  Jolm  Trench,  Dean  of  Raphoe  ;  and  the  4th,  — 
Xuttall,  Esq.),  I.  Ricuabd,  li.  George,  and  ill.  John.  TU« 
eldest  son, 

RicHABD  ■Wabbceton,  Esq.,  jun.,  of  Garryhinch,  M.P.  foi 
Portarlington  from  1692  to  1715,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Joht 
Pigolt,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  RicHABD,  of  Garryhinch,  b.  6  Dec.  1695,  M.P.  for  Queen'f 
Co. ;  he  d.  unra.  1771,  having  devised  Garryhinch  and  othej 
estates  to  his  4th  brother,  Peter. 

II.  John,  d.  unm. 

III.  Geobge,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Peter,  devisee  of  his  brother  Richard,  d.  29  Sept.  1784. 

V.  William,  ra.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Lytton  Lytton,  Esq.  o: 
Knebworth,  Herts,  and  had  a  son,  Richard  Warbcbton- 
Litton,  Esq.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  o 
Lewknor,  and  left  an  only  dau.  and  heiress,  Elizabeth 
Barbara,  heiress  of  Knebworth,  to.  1798,  William  Eabi 
BuLWER,  Esq.  of  Wood  Dalling  and  Heydon,  Norfolk 
Brigadier-Gen.  (sec  Bclwer). 

I.  George,  ra.  William  Garden,  Esq.  of  Lismore,  Queen's  Co 

II.  Judith,  ra.  Emanuel  Pigott,  Esq. 

m.  Jane,  ra.  George  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Knapton. 
Richard  Warburton,  Esq.,  jun.,  d.  v.  p.  1715.    His  3rd  son, 

George  Wabbubton,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  m.  Jane,  dau.  o: 
Richard  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artramont,  co.  Wexford,  and  wa; 
father  of 

John  Warbubton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  M.P.  for  Quecn'i 
Co.  1779  to  1794.  This  gentleman  was  heir  to  his  uncle  Peter 
He  served  in  early  life  as  a  military  officer,  and  was  at  tb( 
taking  of  Quebec,  under  Gen.  Wolfe.  He  m.  Martha,  dau.  o 
Bowes  Benson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Bichabd,  his  heir. 

Peter,  Major  H.M.S.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Edmund  Mnlone 
Esq.,  and  d.  1827,  leaving  issue,  1  John;  2  Peter,  d.  1833 
1  Anne;  2  Martha;  and  3  Elizabeth. 

Martha,  ra.  William  Augustus  Le  Hunte,  Esq.  of  Artramont 

Col.  Warburton  d.  1806,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

RicHABD  Wabbubton,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  6.  1778,  J.P.  a"' 
D.L.,  ra.  ISOO,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kemiiiis,  Esq.  of  Dublin 
and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Garryhinch,  c?.  s.  p.  1839. 

II.  RicHABD,  his  successor.  in.  George,  b.  1805. 

IV.  William  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  Dean  of  Elphin,  b.  22  Oct 

1806;    ?/i.  1st,   18  May,   1835,  Emma  Margaret,  younges 

dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Richard  Stovin,  by  Frances  Aclami  hi 

wife,  sister  of  Sir  John  Palmer  Acland,  Bart,  of  Fairfielfl 

and  had  issue, 

1  Richard  Stovin,  J.P.  for  Roscommon,  6.  28  Feb.  18J6 

TO.  17  Sept.  1874,  Rosa,  only  dau.  of  Sir  WiUiam  Leesot 

by  his  2nd  marriage. 


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THE  LAI^DED  (GENTRY. 


WAR 


1687 


2  Joseph  William,  in  the  foreign  Office,  6.  2  April,  1837; 
m.  30  July,  18G2,  Lady  Francos  Isabella  Anne  King,  only 
ilau.  of  Kobort,  6th  Karl  of  Kingston. 

3  Frederick  Tynte,  Capt.  R.K.,  h.  22  March,  1839. 
1  Emma  Lydia,  d.  num.  2  June,  1864. 

Dean  Warbiirton  111.  2ndly,  Jlarch,  1878,  Emily,  elder  dau. 
of  the  late  Loftus  Bland,  Esq.  of  Blandsfort,  Queen's  Co., 
Q.C.,  Chairman  co.  Tyrone. 

V.  Peter,  6.  1807 ;  d.  unm. 

VI.  Henry,  ra.  a  dau.  of  the  late  Dr.  Ilumc. 

VII.  James,  who  emigrated  to  Prince  Edward's  Island,  m. 
there  the  dau.  of —  Green,  Esq.  of  that  island. 

VIII.  Robert,  Lieut. -Col.  Bengal  Artillery,  .served  in  the 
Afghan  campaign  1839  to  1842;  Hi.  an  Indian  Princess;  and 
it.  Nov.  18i)3,  having  a  son,  Rouert,  Lieut.  R.A. 

IX.  Arthur,  married. 

X.  Thomas,  settled  in  Australia,  and  is  married. 

I.  Anne.  ii.  Martha,  married.        iii.  Susan,  married. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  James  Bircii,  Esq.  of  Birchgrovc,  nearRoscrea. 

Hie  2nd  son, 

Richard  WARnuRTON,  Esq.  of  Garryhinch,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
ligh  Sheriff  of  King's  Co.  1845,  and  of  Queen's  Co.  1849,  b. 
larch  1804;  m.  6  Sept.  1844,  Mary  Ellinor,  dau.  and  heir  of 
/ieut.-Col.  Kelly,  of  MiUbrook,  King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who 
.'.  Nov.  1862)  had  issue, 

,  Richard,  now  of  Garryhinch.         Dutton,  h.  1862. 
Catherine  Janctt,  m.  1st,  Charles  Lockhart  Hamilton,  Esq., 

72nd  Highlanders ;  and  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1878,  Capt.  Crosbie 

Barton,  1 9  th  regt. 
Elinor  Slary  Ann.  Jessie  Isabclle.  Frances  Sophia. 

Ada  Blanche.  Maud  Alyne. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  cormorants  sa.     Crest 
B-A  Saracen's  head  affrontce,   couped  at  the  shoulder  ppr., 
I'Und  the  temples  a  wreath  arg.  and  gu.,  issuing  therefrom 
j.ree  ostrich  feathers  or. 
H  5caJ— Garryhinch,  near  Portarlington. 


WARD    OF    BANGOR    CASTLE. 


ii  Waed,  Eobebt  Ed"ward,  Esq.  of  Bangor  Castle, 

Down,  h.  Nov.  1819,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 

l4'2,  m.  30  April,  1857,  Harriette,  dau.  of  the  Hon. 

d  Eev.  B'^enry  Ward,  Rector   of  Killinchy,  co. 

)wn,  brother  of  the  3rd  Viscount  Bangor,  and 

Is  issue,  a  dau.  and  heiress, 

||<Iatilda  Catherine,  m.  27  June,  1878,  the  5th  and  present 
Lord  Clanmurris. 

fliiillCilQC. — [See  Viscodnt  Bangor,  Bdrke's  Peerage). 
iilr.  Ward,  of  Bangor  Castle,  and  his  sister,  Anne  Catherine, 
Wi  ow  of  Robert  Stewart  Kennedy,  Esq.  of  Cultra,  co.  Down, 
,  ;  the  only  children  of  the  late  Edward  Michael  Ward,  Esq. 
« iangor  Castle,  sometime  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Dresden 
Ison  of  the   1st  Viscount  Bangor),  by  his  wife,  Lady 
la  Stewart,  dau.  of  Robert.  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry. 

'S — Az.,  a  cross-patonce  or.      Crest — A  Saracen's   head 
itce,  couped  below  the  shoulders  ppr.    Motto — Sub  cruce 

; — Bangor  Castle,  Bangor,  co.  Down. 


WARD    OF    CALVERLEY. 

Vaed,  Arthur  Wellesley,  Esq.  of  Calverley, 
libridge  Wells,  Kent,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  12  April, 
1  3  ;  m.  3  Nov.  1836,  Catherine  Anne  Murray,  6th 
B  riving  dau.  of  John  Houlton,  Esq.  of  Earleigh 
C  tie,  Somerset,  and  has  issue, 

Lambert  Hodlton,  b.  29  Aug.  1837,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life 
Guards. 

Arthur  Edward  Houlton,  b.  10  April,  1839. 
.  Frederick  Victor  Houlton,  b.  26  June,  1844;  d.  same 

oar. 

Francis  Moore,  6.  29  July,  1850,  60th  Royal  Rifles. 

Victor  Napier,  b.  11  Dec.  1851. 
Catherine  Neville. 

Emily  Frederica  Bramie,  d.  23  March,  18G0. 
Edith  Lydia  Drummond,  m.  18  July,  1865,  Viscount 

lood,  and  has  issue. 
Augusta  Louisa,  m.  12  July,  1875,  Henry  Holdich  Ilun- 

rerford,  Esq.  of  Dingley  Park,  co.  Northampton. 

■  itncajJC— Samuel  Ward,  Esq.,  living  at  the  close  of  the 

*T  century,  m.  and  had  two  sons ;  one,  the  younger,  Thomas, 

•  •t  Captain  R.N. ,  was  lost  in  the  Indian  seas  in  1762:  the 
oti, 

II. 


Samuel  Ward,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1C>  Jlay,  1707;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel  Dodgson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  and  had 
by  her  (who 'i.  23  April,  1782),  issue.  Mr.  Ward  li.  29  July, 
1747.    His  youngest  son, 

William  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  29  March,  1743;  to.  2  July,  1772, 
Catherine,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Thomas  Neville,  Esq.  of  Black- 
burn, CO.  Lancaster,  by  Catherine  Tasker  his  wife,  and  d. 
7  March,  1811,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  15  Feb.  178^),  with 
several  daus.,  who  all  d.  young  or  tmni.,  except  the  5th, 
Elizabeth,  wife  of  William  Edwards,  Esq.,  two  sons, 

I.  Samuel  Neville,  of  Baston,  Hayes,  Kent,  b.  13  Aug.  1773; 
m.  10  Aug.  1804,  Mary,  oldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Jacksim, 
Esq.  of  Tullydoey,  co.  Tyrone  ;  he  d.  27  Oct.  1850,  having 
had  issue, 

1  Samuel  Nevil,  b.  13  June,  1813;  m.  12  April,  1842, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Francis  Lascelles,  Esq.,  and  has 
Arthur  Edward,  b.  25  Dec.  1840,  23rd  Fusiliers,  and  other 
issue. 

2  James  Jackson,  6.  28  Aug.  1814;  m.  6  June,  1849, 
Nerina  Arrow,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Pepper,  of  the  Indian 
Navy,  and  has  George  James,  0.  13  Jan.  1852,  and  other 
issue. 

3  Edward  Eyre,  b.  11  Dec.  1815;  to.  Jan.  1840,  Flora 
Maria  Nightingale,  only  child  of  Capt.  John  Hall,  and  d. 
5  March,  1843,  leaving  issue,  Edward  Robertson,  b.  7  Oct. 
1841. 

4  Henry  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6. 19  Nov.  1816. 

5  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  m.  27  Dec.  1845,  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
late  Very  Rev.  J.  E.  Jackson,  Dean  of  Armagh,  and  has 
Charles  J.  Edward,  6.  23  March,  1847,  and  other  issue. 

1  Lydia,  to.  11  May,  1835,  Rev.  William  Drummond. 

2  Catherine  Neville. 

3  Mary,  to.  30  May,  1850,  Francis  Henry,  son  of  Francis 
Lascelles,  Esq.,  late  of  Madras  Civil  Service. 

4  Elizabeth,  m.  22  May,  1845,  Ferguson  Branson,  M.D. 

5  Emmeline. 

II.  John,  of  Holwood. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Ilolwood,  Keston,  and  Calverley,  J.P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  and  M.P.  for  Leominster  1830-31, 
b.  22  Dec.  1779;  to.  27  Nov.  180G,  Jane  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of 
Robert  Lambert,  Esq.  of  EUand  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
had,  with  other  children,  d.  young  or  U7im., 

I.  Arthur  Wellesley,  now  of  Calverley. 

II.  Neville,  of  Calverley  Grange,  Kent,  J.P.,  6.  1  Oct.  1816; 
ra.  16  Feb.  1839,  Florentina  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Houlton,  Esq.  of  Farleigh  Castle,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ellis  Houlton,  6.  25  April,  1840,  Capt.  COth  Royal  Rifles. 

2  Nevill  Houlton,  b.  22  Feb.  1843,  R.N. ;  d.  Nov.  18613. 

3  Henry  Affleck  Houlton,  b.  23  Oct.  1845,  60th  Royal 
Rifles. 

4  Augustus  Graham  Houlton,  R.N.,  &.  27  June,  1847. 

5  Frederick  Houlton,  b.  3  Dec.  1856. 

1  Flora  Houlton.  2  Clara  Lambert  Houlton. 

3  Grace  Hedley  Houlton. 
He  d.  24  Feb.  1855. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross  flory  or.  Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased 
ppr.,  iangued  gu.    Motto — Garde  la  croix. 

iJesidenccs— Calverley,  Tunbridge  Wells,  Kent;  and  15,  Upper 
Grosvenor  Street,  London. 


WARD    OF    NORTHWOOOD    PARK. 

Ward,  William  George,  Esq.  of  Northwood 
Park,  and  Weston  Manor,  Isle  of  Wight,  m.  31 
March,  18'1'5,  Frances  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev. 
John  Wingfield,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Worcester 
Cathedral,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund  Granville,  b.  9  Nov.  1853. 

II.  Wilfrid  Philip,  b.  2  Jan.  1856. 

III.  Bernard  Nicholas,  b.  4  Feb.  1857. 

I.  Mary,  a  Religious  of  the  Order  of  St.  Dominick. 

II.  Agnes  Frances,  a  Religious  of  the  Order  of  St.  Benedict. 

III.  CeciUa  Emily. 

IV.  Gertrude  Teresa,  m.  10  Sept.  1878,  John  F.  Cadogau 
Greene,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Greene,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Mount 
Anna,  co.  Wexford. 

V.  Margaret  Mary. 

Mr.  Ward,  distinguished  in  Catholic  theologicel 
literature,  is  the  editor  of  tlie  Dublin  Review.  He 
is  the  owner  of  very  considerable  estates  in  the  Isle 
of  Wight  and  Hants. 

ILillCitlfC. — John  Ward,  Esq.,  who  d.  in  the  garrison  of 
Gibraltar,  where  he  had  previously  served  at  the  taking  of 
that  celebrated  fortress,  under  Admiral  Rooke  and  the  Prince 
of  Hesse,  left  an  only  son,  aa  infant,  under  guardianship, 

5Q 


1688 


WAR 


THE  LiJNDED  GEXTRY. 


WAR 


John  Wabd,  Esq.,  &.  in  the  Garrison,  who  resided  almost  all 
his  life  in  Spain.    He  was  a  Merchant  there,  and  only  settled 
in  England   17S2,  having  previously  m.  in  Spain.    He  had 
issue, 
Geobge,  his  heir. 

EoBEBT  Plumer,  of  Gilston  Park,  Herts,  the  anther  of  Tre- 
maine,  Du   Fere,  &c.,  h.  19  March,  1765;  to.  Ist,  2  April, 
1796,  Catherine  Julia,  dau.  of  C.  J.  Maling,  Esq.  of  Hilton, 
Durham  (and  sister  of  Admiral  Maling  and  of  the  Countess 
Dowager  of  Mulgrave,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Hesbt  Geoege  (Sir),  Minister  Plenipotentiary  for  acknow- 
ledging the  Mexican  Eepublic,    subsequently  Secretary 
of    the    Admiralty,    Lord    High    Commissioner   of   the 
Ionian  Isles,  and  Governor  of  Ceylon,  m.  Emily,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  John  Swinburne,  6th  Bart,  of  Capheaton,  and  had, 
Dudley,  Swinburne,  and  other  issue.    He  d.  (Governor  of 
Madras)  2  Aug.  1860. 
Anne. 

Mr.  Robert  P.  Ward  m.  2ndly,  16  July,  1S28,  Jane,  relict  of 
"William  Plumer,  Esq.  of  Gilston  Park,  and  dau.  of  the  Hon. 
and  Eev.  George  Hamilton,  son  of  James,  7th  Earl  of 
Abcrcorn  (by  his  Countess,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  John  Plumer, 
M.P.  for  Herts);  and  Srdly,  1833,  Mary  Anne,  widow  of 
Eev.  C.  G.  Okeover,  of  Okeover,  and  dau.  of  Sir  George 
Anson,  G.C.B.  Mr.  Plumer- Ward  d.  1847. 
Elizabeth,  d.  xinrn. 
Charity,  m.  William  Saunders,  M  J). 

The  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Wabd,  Esq.  of  Northwood  Park,  Isle  of  Wight,  a 
Merchant  of  great  eminence  in  the  City  of  London,  6.  31  Aug. 
1751 ;  m.  9  July,  1784,  3Iary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Woodfall,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1S13)  had  issue, 

George  Hexbt,  of  Northwood  Park,  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr. 

Saunders,  M.A. ;   and  d.  s.  p. 
William,  a  Director  of  the  Bank,  and  M.P.  for  the  City  of 

London,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  Harvey  Christian  Combe,  Esq., 

an  Alderman  and  M.P.  for  London;  and  d.  1»49,  ha^-ing 

had  issue, 

1  William  George,  now  of  Northwood  Park. 

2  Henry,  Capt.  Indian  Cavalry. 

3  Matthew,  d.  in  India,  1843. 

4  Arthur  Eobert  (Eev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Clement's,  Cambridge, 
b.  1829. 

1  Emilv  Marv,  d.  1839.        2  Alicia  Frances,  d.  1869. 

3  Caroline  Elizabeth,  d.  1845. 

4  Georgiana  Mary,  m.  1850,  Arthur  E.  Penny,  Esq.,  and 
had  issue. 

Henry,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  E.  Davies,  Esq.,  Director  of  the 

East  India  Company,  and  had  issue. 
John,  '//<.  Miss  Grace  Lind,  of  Ireland ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
James  (Eev.),  m.  22  Feb.  1827,  Harriett  Marcia,  dau.  of  Henry 

Seymer,  Esq.  of  Hanford,  and  niece  of  Horace,  3rd  Lord 

Elvers ;  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Eichard,  7th  Hussars. 

Emma.  Frances.  Charlotte. 

Harriet,  ?!i.  J.  Beckford,  Esq.,  Commander  E.N.,  coosin  of 

Lord  Elvers.  Honora. 

Mr.  Ward  d.  1329. 

Arms—^Ax.,  a  cross  moline  or.  Crest — A  wolfs  head  erased 
and  langued  ppr. 

Seatg — Xorthwood  Park,  Cowes ;  and  AVeston  Manor,  Fresh- 
water, Isle  of  Wight. 


WAED    OF    OGBOXJRNE    ST,    ANDREW. 

Waeu,  Michael  Fostee,  Esq.  of  Ogbourne  St. 
Andrew,  and  Draycot  Foliat,  co.  Wilts,  late  an 
officer  90th  Light  Infantry,  F.E.A.S.,  F.M.S.,  J.P., 
Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  Xorth  Wilts  Rifles,  h.  12 
March,  1826;  m.  17  Aug.  1854,  Helen  Cliristiua, 
dau.  of  the  late  Robert  Clerk-Eattray,  Esq.  of 
CraighaU-Rattray,  co.  Perth,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Eawdos  Battrat,  h.  6  July,  1861. 

II.  Michael  Henry,  b.  13  Sept.  1864  ;  d.  29  Jan.  1868. 

I.  Alice  Helen  Agnes,  d.  21  Dec.  1855. 

II.  Helen  Mary.  in.  Gertrude  Anne  Christina. 


IV.  Ada  Margaret. 


V.  Sophie  Ondine. 


(SF 


iLiurSJC. — Michael  Ward,  of  Xewcastle-under-Lyme, 
CO.  Stafford,  was  buried  there  23  Dec.  1641.  His  will,  dated 
30  Dec.  1641,  was  proved  at  Lichfield,  23  Feb.  following.  By 
Margaret  his  wife  (who  d.  3  June,  1865)  he  left  issue, 

Thosias,  of  whom  presently. 

Slichael,  m.  and  had  issue. 

Eichard,  whose  eldest  son,  Jlichael,  D.D.,  h.  at  Newport, 
Salop,  1643,  a  very  eminent  Divine,  was  elected  Provost  of 
Trin.  Coll.  DuWin,  in  1674;  became  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
University  in  1678;  and  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Ossory 


24  Xov.  following,  from  which  see  he  was  translated  to  tl 
of  Derry  in  1679,  where  he  d.  3  Oct.  1681.    His  lordship 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Carr,  Knt.  of  Southerball,  co. 
York,  and  widow  of  Eev.  Thomas  Margetson,  D.D.,  but  by 
her  (who  d.  1701)  he  had  no  issue. 
Joseph.  Isaac.  m 

Sarah,  m.  Margaret,  m,  ^ 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ward,  of  Xewcastle-under-Lyme,  bapt.  there 
28  July,  1616 ;  m.  1st,  Jane  Smyth,  grand-dau.  of  Eobert 
Heath,  Esq.  of  Madeley,  co.  Stafford;  and  2ndly,  24  Aug.  1647, 
Amy,  dau.  of  Eandall  Shaw,  Alderman  of  Xewcastle-under- 
Lyme  :  by  the  latter  of  whom  (who  d.  17  Dec.  1666)  he  left  at 
his  decease,  1679,  an  only  son, 

Michael  Wabd,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  bapt.  there 
23  June,  1648;  m.  11  Feb.  1679,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Eev.  George 
Eoades,  Vicar  of  Leek,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  William 
Meakin,  Gent,  of  Horton)  he  left  at  his  decease,  in  1635,  a 
dau.,  Dorothy,  wife  of  Francis  Goodwin,  and  a  son, 

Eev.  Michael  Ward,  LL.B.,  Eector  of  Blithfield,  and  of 
Leigh,  CO.  Stafford,  6.  7  Dec.  1681 ;  m.  1st,  31  Jan.  1707-8, 
Elizabeth  Green,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1712)  a 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Thomas  Lovatt,  Esq.  of  Clayton.  He 
m.  2ndly,  10  Jan.  1714,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Spateman, 
Eector  of  Yoxhall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1753)  left  at  his  decease, 
11  Sept.  1744,  the  following  issue, 

I.  John,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Cheadle,  co.  Stafford,  h.  15  Sept. 

1715;  m.  6  Nov.  1758,  Anne,  dau.  of  Caesar  Colclough,  Esg. 

of  Cheadle  and  of  Delphouse;  and  d.  without  surriTiag 

issue,  II  Dec.  1792. 
n.  Michael,  of  Leigh,  co.  Stafford,  6.  15  Dec.  1716 ;  m.  Maij 

Cartwright;  and  d.  without  surviving  issue,  1  Dec.  1796. 
III.  Samuel,  of  Manchester,   b.   6  April,   1726;  m.  24  F 

1754,  Ann,  dau.  of  Wilham  Bancroft,  Esq. ;  and  d.  12 

1787,  leaving  issue, 

1  Michael,  M.D.,  of  Manchester,  6.  15  Dec.  1762;  d.  uw 
21  Feb.  1334. 

2  John,  Lieut.  3rd  West  India  regt.,  b.  1765 ;  d.  s.  p.  1796. 

3  Thomas,  b.  5  Sept.  1769;  d.  1770. 
1  Sarah,  and  2  Amelia,  d.  young. 

3  Ann,  d.  unm.  1834.        4  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1841. 

rv.  Thomas,  of  London,  6.  7  Aug.  1728;  m.  19  May,  1765, 
Harmah  Gill;  and  d.  8  June,  1790,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  of  Bristol,  Merchant,  b.26  Feb.  1778;  m.  Frances 
dau.  of  Joshua  Maddie,  Esq. ;  and  d.  s.  p.  24  March,  1827 

2  Thomas,  of  Xewcastle-under-Lyme,  b.  16  Feb.  1780;  vi 
4  Jan.  1808,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Ingleby,  Esq.  o 
Cheadle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Jan.  1858)  had  issue, 

John  William,  of  The  Grove,  Hadnall,  Salop,  b.  13  Dec. 
1809;  rn.  9  July,    1834,  his  cousin,   Matilda  Octavia, 
dau.  of  George  Franklyn,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  by  whom  be 
has  issue, 
George  Fr4nkltn,  of  Sproston  Wood,  h.  10  April, 
1835;  m.  14  Oct.  1858,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Jamei 
BoydeU,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  WUliam  Edward  Trevor, 
6.  30  July,  1859;  Harry  Dacre  Michael,  6.  4  March. 
1864;  Charies  Cecil  Ernest,  6.  20  Feb.  1866;  Thomai 
Henry  Bernard,  6.  2  March,  1868 ;  Edmund  Arthui 
Francis,  b.  2  March,  1870 ;  Marian  EUen ;  and  Susai 
Ada. 
WiUiam  Ingleby,  6.  19  May,  1837;  d.  24  Oct.  1854. 
Emma.  Susan,  d.  27  Nov.  1861. 

1  Ann  Alethea,  6.2  March,  1768;  ?)i.  George  Franklyn 
Esq.  of  Bristol:  and  <?.  20  March,  1850,  leaving  Georg> 
Woodroffe  Franklyn,  M.P.,  deceased,  and  other  issue. 

2  Elizabeth,  6.  22  X'ov.  1771 ;  m.  John  Blagg,  Esq.  0 
Cheadle;  and  d.  2  Sept.  1843,  leaving  issue.  __ 

3  Margaret,  b.  17  Oct.  1775;  d.  30  Aug.  1857.  ^ 
V.  Fbakcis,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Mary,  6.  30  Nov.  1717;  m.  1735,  her  cousin,  John  Spato 
man,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1780,  leaving  issue. 
The  youngest  son, 

Eev.  Fbascis  Ward,  of  Stramshall,  co.  Stafford,  Eector  ( 
Stanford,  Notts,  and  perpetual  Curate  of  Croxden,  in  Ih 
former  co.,  b.  3  Aug.  1731 ;  m.  23  Dec.  1754,  Margaret,  eldei 
dau.  of  Eobert  Bill,  Esq.  of  Farley  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  by  Lydi 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Hurst,  Esq.  of  Cheadle  Grange,  an 
by  her  (who  d.  18  April,  1780)  had  issue, 

John",  his  heir. 

Thomas,  of  Marlborough,  b.  12  April,  1759;  m.  17  Dec.  179! 
Martha,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Merriman,  Esq.  of  Marlborougl 
and  d.  3  Jan.  1811,  leaving  issue,  Thomas  Merriman, 
1306;    Anne;    Elizabeth,     m.   1828,   her    cousin,   Tnom:    | 
Baverstock  Merriman,  Esq.,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1850,  leavii 
issue;  and  Jane,  rf. 't'.)im.  7  Oct.  1850. 

Eobert  Edward,  of  the  Salt  Office,  b.  19  Dec.  1762;  m.  178  - 
Charlotte  Parker;    and  d.  6  June,  1790,  leaving  an  on  ^ 
dau.,  Hannah  Penelope,  who  d.  uiun.  15  Dec.  1848. 
Eev.  Francis  Ward  d.  10  May,  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Ward,  Esq.  of  Stramshall,  co.  StaEford,  and  afterwar 


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Marlborough,  Wilts,  b.  30  June,  1756;  in.  14  Jan.   1784, 
annah,  dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Hawkes,  Esq.  of  Ogbourne 
.  Andrew-,  eldest  son  of  William  Hawkes,  Esq.,  by  Hannah 
s  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Blichael  Foster, 
nt.  of  Draycot  Foliat,  Wilts,  and  of  Stanton  Drew,  Somerset, 
le  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,  and  by  her 
no  d.  24  April,  1843)  had  issue, 
T   Thomas  Rawdon,  late  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew. 
'I.  Samuel  Hawkes,  b.  27  Oct.  1790;  d.  12  Jan.  1807. 
III.  Charles  Bruce,  b.  28  Jan.  1793;  d.  13  Feb.  1796. 
jv.  John  ,of  Strainshall  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Wath,  near 
llijion,  eo.  York,  and  Rural  Dean,  6.  8  May,  1795;  iii.  1st, 
it  .Ian.  1823,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Merriman,  M.D.,  of 
Kodborne  Cheney,  Wilts,  and  of  Brook  Street,  London,  and 
Iry  her  (who  d.  17  June,  1844)  had  surviving  issue, 

1  Samuel  Hawkes  Foster,  now  of  Stramshall,  co.  Stafford" 
and  of  Brixton,  &.  4  June,  1834;  married. 

2  George  Ernest,  b.  20  Sept.  1837  ;  in.  27  Aug.  1861,  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Charles  Finch,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

1  Margaret  Hannah.  2  Frances  Ann. 

3  Christina  Jane  Beatrice.  4  Elizabeth  Mary. 

5  Rosa  Maria. 

Rev.  John  Ward  m.  2ndly,  21  July,  1846,  Helen  Duncan, 
dau.  of  John  Stuart,  Esq.,  Superintendent  of  Military 
Accounts  of  the  War  Office ;  and  d.  4  Dec.  1861,  having  had 
issue  by  her, 

6  Mary  Stuart.        7  Emily  Stuart.        8  Helen  Stuart. 

V.  Charles  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Rector  of  Maulden,|co.  Bedford,  Rural 
I'-'an,  b.  28  April,  1799;  m.  1st,   15  Aug.  1825,  Susannah, 
ill.  of  Rev.  Robert  Foster,  M.A.,  Prebendary  of  Wells,  and 
j,i  etor  of  St.  Michael,  Sutton  Bonnington,  co.  Nottingham, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1  March,  1841)  has  issue, 
1  Charles  Bruce  (Rev.),  A.M.,  Vicar  of  Saint  Leonard's, 
lULston,  CO.  Stafford,  6.  20  Nov.  1838;  m).  22  Jan.  1863, 
Hannah  Blaria,  dau.  of  John  Michael   Blagg,   Esq.  of 
Cheadle,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 
Cyril  Halcomb,  b.  12  Nov.  1863. 
Leonard  Foster,  &.  24  March,  1866. 
Robert  Bruce,  6.  2  June,  1868. 
Arthur  Gordon,  6.  20  March,  1870. 
Isabel  Amy. 
1  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  30  June,   1857,  William  Melliar 
Foster  Melliar,  Esq.  of  North  Aston  Hall,  Oxon. 
3  Caroline  Susannah  Maria. 
Ri'V.  Charles  Ward  m.  2ndly,  25  April,   1844,  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Rev.  Aaron  Foster,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 
Lyng  and  of  Kingston,  Somerset  (and  widow,  with  issue,  of 
Andrew  Foster  Melliar,  Esq.  of  Wells),  by  whom  (who  d. 
18  April,  1860)  he  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Herbert,  b.  16  Sept.  1845;  d.  3  July,  1862. 

2  Philip  Gordon,  B.A.,  b.  24  Feb.  1848 ;  m.  11  Oct.  1870, 
Sarah  Matilda  Woodward. 

3  Reginald  Foster,  b.  18  March,  1850. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  22  Jan.  1810,  John  Gabriel,  Esq.  of 
Calnc,  who  d.  1  Nov.  1825,  leaving  issue. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  18  May,  1807,  Rev.  John  Joseph  Good- 
enough,  D.D.,  afterwards  Rector  of  Bow  Erickhill,  co. 
Bucks,  and  of  Boughton  Poges,  co.  Oxford,  nephew  of 
Samuel  Goodenough,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle :  and  d.  1813, 
li'aving  issue. 

II.  Lydia,  to.  27  Aug.  1812,  Capt.  James  Alexander  Gordon, 
1;.X.  (afterwards  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  G.C.B.,  and  Gover- 
nor of  Greenwich  Hospital,  d.  Jan.  1869);  and  d.  28  July, 
1S35,  leaving  issue. 

.  Ward  d.  13  April,  1829,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
iioMAS  Rawdon  Ward,  Esq.  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew,  and 
;ycot  Foliott,  Wilts,  b.  25  Sept.  1788;  m.  8  Nov.  1815,  Ann, 

I.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Clark,  Esq.  of  Greenham,  Berks,  by 
u  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Hancock,  Esq.  of  Marlborough, 

■  I  by  her  (who  d.  13  Aug.  1845)  had  issue, 

.  Michael  Fostee,  now  of  Ogbourne  St.  Andrew,  and 
Draycot  Foliat. 

[.  John,  of  Greenham,  Berks,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  IG  Blarch, 
1S27;  m.  11  Jan.  1853,  Annie  Huskisson,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger 
Keating  Therry,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  at 
"^ydney,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

1  Foster  Edward  Wemyss,  b.  24  July,  1857. 

2  Thomas  Rawdon,  b.  31  July,  1859. 

3  George  Hawkes,  b.  8  June,  1863 ;  d.  17  Dec.  1863. 

4  Roger  Leycester  Charles,  b.  29  Jan.  1865. 

5  John  Everard,  b.  28  March,  1867 ;  d.  26  April,  1868. 

6  George  Decimus,  b.  21  Nov.  1870. 

7  John  Stuart,  b.  5  Dec.  1873. 

8  Benjamin  Wasoy,  b.  11  June,  1876. 

1  Anita  Maria  Rawdon.  2  Edith  Mary. 

3  Sophia  Jane.  4  Mabel  Rosina. 

.  Charlotte  Ann.  ii.  Eliza  Mary. 

II.  Frances  Blargaret,  m.  3  Nov.  1868,  Rev.  Robert  Vaughan 
Hughes,  of  The  Wyelands,  Chepstow. 

Ward,  who  was  J.P.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Eoyal  Wilts 
:  t.  of  Yeomanry,  d.  25  Feb.  1863. 


^  )-m.s— Quarterly :  1st,  az..  a  cross  patoncc  or,  within  a  bor- 
dure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  hurts,  for  Ward;  2nd,  or, 
three  bendlets  az.  on  a  chief  erm.  two  crosses  patee  gu.,  for 
Hawkes  ;  3rd,  erm.,  on  a  chevron  vert  between  three  bugles 
stringed  sa.  an  escallop  or,  for  Foster;  4th,  arg..  on  abend 
gu.  between  three  pellets  as  many  swans  ppr.,  for  Clark. 
Crc.^ls — 1st,  Ward  :  A  wolf's  head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a 
collar  az.  thereon  an  escallop  gold  between  two  bezants; 
2nd,  Foster  :  An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  grasping 
a  broken  spear  all  ppr.     J/o«o— Garde  la  croix. 

-Sc'ftfs— Ogbourne  St.  Andrew,  Marlborough,  Wilts;  and 
Draycot  Foliat,  Wilts.  Acsidencc—Bsiiiaor  Down  House, 
Batheaston,  Somerset. 


WARD    OF    SALHOTJSE. 

Ward,  Edward  Foote,  Esq.  of  Salhouse  Hall, 
Norfolk,  B.A  1871,  M.A.  1876,  b.  16  Nov.  1848. 

ILtUCaCIC.— The  Wards  have  long  been  seated  in  Norfolk. 

Robert  Ward,  Esq.,  who  d.  2  Appi,  1639,  erected  the  family 
residence  at  Walcotte,  now  called  Walcot,  Norfolk.  He  m. 
Bridget  Callow,  and  had  issue, 

Humphrey  Ward,  of  Walcotte,  the  eldest  son,  b.  1583;  d. 
1643,  and  had,  by  his  wife  Alice,  a  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Ward,  Esq.,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Gaze,  Gent.; 
and  d.  1  Dec.  1663,  leaving  (with  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Alice) 
a  son, 

Joseph  Ward,  Esq.  of  Walcotte,  6.  1648;  d.  1678,  leaving, 
by  his  wife  Susan  (who  m.  2ndly,  Richard  Ellis,  Esq.  of  Nortli- 
repps,  Norfolk)  a  dau.,  Mary,  and  a  son, 

Robert  Ward,  Esq.,  b.  1677;  771.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Holt,  Esq.  of  St.  James's,  Westminster,  of  the  family  of  Lord 
Chief  Justice  Holt,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Richard  Elofeld, 
Esq.)  had  issue.  Robert  Ward  d.  1706,  and  by  the  testamen- 
tary will  of  William  Holt,  Esq.,  the  purchase  of  the  Salhouse 
estate  was  made,  by  the  order  of  a  Master  in  Chancery,  1712, 
agreeably  to  the  testator's  directions  for  the  benefit  of  Mr. 
Ward's  children.    His  son  and  heir, 

Holt  Robert  Ward,  Esq.  of  Walcot  and  Salhouse,  b.  1704; 
d.  1732,  leaving,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  three  sons  and  three 
daus.    The  2nd  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Ward,  Esq.  of  Walcot  and  Salhouse,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
a  Capt.  of  Dragoons,  and  Major  of  Brigade  to  the  Cavalry  in 
South  Britain,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  East  Norfolk  regt.  of  Militia, 
b.  12  Oct.  1730;  d.  1799;  to.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Stamp  Brooks- 
bank,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Helaugh,  co.  York,  and  Hackney  House, 
Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

Richard  Dalrymple,  b.  1765;  d.  1784. 
Robert,  his  successor. 

William  (Rev.),  M.A.,  &.  1769;  di.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of 
AVilliam  Wooley  Simpson,  of  Diss,  Banker,  and  left  at  his 
decease,  1835,  William,  m.  his  cousin,  and  other  issue. 
Henry,  d.  1784. 
Amelia,  d.  1781. 

Mary,  m.  George  William  Browne  Bohun,  Esq.  of  Beccles, 
SutTolk,  d.  1825.  Elizabeth,  d.  1821. 

Frances,  to.  Rev.  John  Longe,  Vicar  of  Coldenham  and 
Crowfield,  Suffolk;  undd.  1863.        Sophia,  d.  1829. 
The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Ward,  Esq.  of  Salhouse  Hall,  J. P.,  b.  3  Sept.  1767  ; 
m.  3  Sept.  1794,  Lydia,  3rd  dau.  of  Richard  Rawle,  Esq.  of 
Liskeard  and  Trevilla,  Cornwall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  7  Jan. 
1839)  had  issue, 

Robert,  b.  1795 ;  who,  whilst  serving  as  a  Midshipman  on 
board  H.M.  ship  "  Topaz,"  was  mortally  wounded,  in  an 
attack  on  the  North  Fort  of  Mocha,  in  the  Red  Sea,  7  Dec. 
1820.  Richard,  of  Salhouse. 

William  Henry,  Student  for  Holy  Orders,  Exeter  Coll.  Ox- 
ford, b.  1801 ;  d.  8  Dec.  1818. 

Lydia,  m.  her  cousin,  William  Ward,  Esq.  of  Huntingdon; 
and  d.  12  Oct.  1833. 
Frances,  b.  1808;  d.  4  May,  18'25. 
This  gentleman,  an  officer  in  the  Royal  Navy,  whilst  serving 
as  a  Midshipman  on  board  the  "  Monmouth,"  in  the  fleet  com- 
manded by  Sir  Edward  Hughes,  was  in  six  general  actions  in 
India,  from  1780  to  1784.  He  d.  14  Feb.  1843,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Richard  Ward,  Esq.  of  Salhouse  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
14  June,  1799;  to.  21  May,  1844,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Edward  James  Foote,  K.C.B.,  and  had  a  son,  the 
present  Edward  Foote  Ward,  Esq.  of  Salhouse.  He  d. 
21  July,  1S63. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  engrailed  sa.  between  two  acorns 
slipped  vert  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Cnst — A  dexter  arm  erect, 
couped  at  the  elbow,  habited  quarterly  or  and  vert,  cuff  arg. 
hand  ppr.  holding  a  pheon  also  ppr.  Motto — Usque  ad 
mortem  fidus. 

iSeai— Salhouse  Hall,  Norwich. 

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WARD    OF    KODBASTON. 

Waed,  HEyET,  Esq  of  Rodbaston,  co.  Stafforcl> 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1872,  h.  25  June,  1828  ; 
VI.  3  May,  1855,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Bagnall,  Esq.  of 
Weet  Bromwich,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Heebebt,  6.  24  April,  1857. 

II.  William  Leonard,  b.  24  June,  1860. 

III.  George  Ernest,  6.  1866. 

IV.  Arthur  Ba;:;nall,  b.  1869. 

I.  Anne  Baniett.  ii.  Ellen  Jane, 

in.  Alice  Mary.  iv.  Caroline. 

Mr.  Ward  is  son  of  Wihiam  Ward,  Esq.  of  Wol- 
verhampton (who  d.  12  Oct.  1849),  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Barnett,  Esq.  of  Comberton.  He 
has  one  brother  and  three  sisters,  George,  m.  1855, 
Lydia  Barnett ;  Mary  Ann,  m.  John  N.  Bagnall, 
Esq.  of  Shenstone,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  issue  ; 
Emma  Hai'riett,  m.  John  Topham,  Esq.,  M.D.  of 
Rome,  and  has  issue ;  Caroline,  m.  Lieut. -Col. 
Kent,  77th  regl. 
Seat — Eodbaston,  Penkridge,  co.  Stafford. 


beth  Williamson  (nie  Harrison),  of  Melton,  near  Hull,  b 
■whom  he  had  no  issue ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Marianne  Smithsor 
of  Heighington,  near  Durham,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  deceasi 
27  May,  1868,  two  daus.,  his  co-heiresses,  Maby  Anke  an 
Sabah  Julia,  now  of  Hooton  Pagnell. 

Arms — Az.,  a  cross  patonce  or. 

£{at— Hooton  Pagnell,  near  Doncaster. 


WARDE    OF    HOOTON-PAGNELL. 

Waede,  Maey  Anne  and  Saeah  Julia,  of 
Hooton  Pagnell,  co.  York,  5.  their  father,  Rev. 
Wilham  Warde,  as  co-heiresses,  27  May,  1868.  The 
younger,  Sarah  Julia,  m.  30  April,  1878,  William 
Wright  Aldam,  Esq.,  only  son  of  William  Aldam, 
Esq.  of  Frickley  Hall,  Doncaster,  who  assumed  the 
prefix  surname  and  the  arms  of  Waede. 

JLtnCatJC— Thomas  Wakde,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  Gent.,  who 
d.  about  1G35,  had,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (besides  a  dau., 
Eliza,  wife  of  John  Cooper;  and  four  sons,  Leonard,  Hastings, 
PiObert,  and  George)  two  other  sons,  John,  of  whom  we  treat, 
and  Patience  (Sir),  knighted  1675,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  16.sl, 
m.  1675,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Hobson,  Esq.  of  Hackney, 
and  d.  10  July,  1694.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Waede,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Vincent,  Esq.  of  Bamborough  Grange;  and  d.  lb  Aug.  1657; 
having  had  (besides  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Susanna,  and  a 
younger  son,  John  (Sir),  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1719,  knighted 
1714,  ancestor  of  Waede  o/  Sqv.crryes  Court,  Kem),  an  elder 
son  and  heir, 

Thojias  Waede,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  m.  a  dau.  of  Selwood,  and 
had  (besides  two  daus.,  Catherine,  m.  Thomas  Selwocd,  Esq. 
of  Bilham;  and  Elizabeth,  ra.  Edmund  Winn,  Esq.  of  Ackton) 
an  only  son. 

Patience  Waede,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  to  which  estate 
he  s.  under  the  will  of  his  grand-uncle,  Sir  Patience  Warde. 
He  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Tobias  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Womersley,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  May,  1730)  had  (besides  a  son,  John,  d.  young; 
and  four  daus.,  Catherine,  ra.  7  Sept.  1838,  William  Parkins, 
Esq.  of  Mortemley,  Ecclesfield,  and  d.  s.  X). ;  Mary,  m.  21  Dec. 
1742,  Walter  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Horsforth,  and  d.  s.  p. ;  Anne, 
d.  unm. ;  and  Elizabeth,  d.  VMin.),  an  only  surviving  son  and 
heir, 

Patientics  Waede,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  bapt.  27  Feb. 
1717;  m,  Frances,  dau.  of  St.  Andrew  Thomhaugh,  Esq.  of 
Fenton  and  Osbsrton,  Notts,  descended  from  the  ancient 
family  of  St.  Andbew  of  Gotham;  and  d.  at  York,  30  July, 
1786,  having  had  issue  two  daus.,  Frances,  m.  StarJiope 
Harvey,  Esq.  of  Womersley :  and  Anne,  d.  unni.  20  Sept.  1781), 
and  a  son  and  heir, 

St.  Andbew  Waede,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  bapt.  27  May, 
1745;  'III.  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Anthony  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Owston, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  St.  Andbew,  his  heir;  Charles,  d. 
yoimg,  1793;  and  Mary  Anne.  Mr.  St.  Andrew  Warde  </. 
March  (he  was  buried  the  22nd),  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder 
son  and  heir, 

St.  Andbew  Waede,  Esq.  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
fn.  1800,  Maria  Josepha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Stanhope  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Womersley,  by  Frances  Warde  his  wife,  and  had, 

William,  his  heir. 

St.  Andrew,  ra.  Miss  Fletcher,  of  Sidney,  and  had  four  sons, 
and  one  dau.,  -m.  Mr.  Wcttenhall,  of  Brisbane. 

Maria  Cassandra,  d.  24  Nov.  1870.  Sarah. 

The  elder  son, 

Eev.  V.  iLLiAM  Waede,  of  Hooton  Pagnell,  m.  1st,  Mrs.  Eliza- 


WARDE    OF    SQUERRYES    COURT. 

Waede,   Chaeles  Aethue   Madan,   Esq.    ( 

Squerryes  Court,  Kent,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  late  Royj 

Artillery,  b.  8  April,  1839. 

JLlUCaSC— This  family  of  Waede  is  a  younger  branch 
that  which  is  seated  at  Hooton  Pagnell,  co.  York,  and  deriv 
from 

SiB  John  Wabde,  Knt.  of  Pontefract,  M.P.  for  Londo 

2nd  son  of  John  Warde,  Esq.  of  Tanshelf,  co.  York.    Sir  Jol 

rn.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bucknall,  Knt.  of  Oxney  Ha 

Herts,  and  had  issue  one  son  and  ten  daus.    The  only  son, 

John  Waede,  Esq.  of  Squerreyes,  Kent,  m.  Frances,  dau. 

Eobert  Bristow,  Esq.  of  Micheldever,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir.  Eobert,  b.  29  Nov. ;  d.  17  Dec.  172 

AVUliam,  of  Westeiham,  b.  5  Jan.  1724,  living  unm.  1772. 

George,  Lieut-Col.  in  Gen.  Carpenter's  regt.  of  Dragooi 

6.  24  Nov.  1725;  d.  11  March,  1803. 

Mary,  m.  William  Clayton,  Esq.  of  Harleyford,  Bucks,  M 

for  Marlow,   2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Clayton,  1st  bart. 

Marden  Park,  Surrey,  and  d.  17  Jan.  1760,  leaving  a  di 

and  heir,  who  -m.  John  Lord  Howard  de  Walden,  K.B. 

Katherine,  d.  28  Dec.  1736. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wabde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  b.  19  June,  1721,  a 
Deputy  Governor  of  the  South  Sea  Scheme.  He  m. 
Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gore,  Esq.  of  Bush  Hill,  Middles 
who  d.  s.p.  29  May,  1748 ;  and  2ndly,  Kitty  Anne,  dau.  ; 
sole  heir  of  Charles  Hoskins,  Esq.  of  Croydon,  Surrey,  '. 
son  of  Sir  William  Hoskins,  Knt.,  by  whom  (who  c^  17  Ap 
1767)  he  had  issue  to  survive  youth, 

I.  John,  who  «.  his  father. 

II.  Charles,  b.  11  Jan.  1754;  m.  16  March,  1784,  Anne,  cl( , 
dau.  of  Arthur  Anneslcy,  Esq.  of  Bletchington,  Oxon. 
whom,  who  d.  19  Sept.  1816  (he  d.  8  Jan.  1820),  he  .. 
issue, 

1  Chables,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Arthur,  b.  25  Nov.  1787;  m.  15  Sept.  1816,  Anne,  dau  = 
Thomas  Denson,  Esq.  of  EUesmere,  co.  Salop,  and  1 
issue,  Amelia  Anne  Barton. 

3  Henry  William  Capt.  8th  regt.  Bengal  Cavalry  . 
22  Oct.  1788;  d.  30  Aug.  1S19. 

4  Francis  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  m.  Ai  • 
bella,  eldest  dau.  of  Eobert  Jones  Adeane,  Esq.  of  Ba'  • 
ham,  CO.  Cambridge;  she  d.  1861. 

1  Kitty  Anne,  m.  17  July,  1834,  the  Eev.  Walter  St.  J  i 
MiUlmay,  8th  son  of  Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.  Johu  Mildn  , 
3rd  bart.  of  Coulsham,  who  d.  31  July,  1835. 

III.  George,  of  Woodland  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan,  Gen.  in  » 
army,  m.  31  Jan.  1781,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  Eight  1 . 
Spencer  Madan,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Peterborough,  by  i 
Lady  Charlotte  Cornwallishis  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  i 
of  CornwalUs.  Gen.  Warde  d.  20  June,  1830,  leaving  is  , 

1  George,  of  Clifton,  6.  25  July,  1785;  m.  23  April,  1  . 
Anne  Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Dashwood,  i  i 
brother  of  Sir  Henry  Watkin  Dashwood,  3rd  barl' 
Kirtlingtou  ;  d.  s.  p.  6  July,  1855. 

2  Chaeles,  to  whom  his  uncle  bequeathed  Squerryes.  ' 

3  William,  Col.  in  the  army,  b.  9  Feb.  1788;  m.  , 
18  June,  1815,  Isabella  Delamaine,  who  d.  29  Nov.  1  ', 
and  2ndly,  5  July,  1838,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Edward  I  - 
kins,  Esq.  of  Court  Herbert,  co.  Glamorgan;  by  thi  t 
marriage  the  issue  were, 

George,  b.  25  Nov.  1823. 

William  Wilder,  b.  10  April,  1825;  killed  at  the  bait  I 
Chillinwalla,  13  Jan.  1849. 

Charles,  b.  20  Jan.  1827. 

Henry,  6.  2  Nov.  1829 ;  d.  17  July,  1833. 

Spencer  Grant,  b.  9  Feb.  1834. 

Isabella,  Lady  Smith  Neill,  m.  1  Oct.  183.5,  James  Gc  8 
Smith  Neill,  of  Bamweill  and  Swindrigemuir,  Bi  - 
dier-Gen.,  C.B.,  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Queen,  ^ 
was  killed  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  1857;  rf.  19J  • 
1875.  Charlotte  Jane,  d.  5  July,  J831. 

1  Chariotte,  m.  11  Feb.  1817,  the  Eev.  William  Vansit  ^ 
D.D.,  Rector  of  Shottesbrook  and  \\Tiite  Waltham,  " 
bcndary  of  Carlisle,  3rd  son  of  Arthur  Vansittart,  .• 
of  Shottesbrook. 

2  Mary,  m.  25  May,  1822,  Henry  John  Grant,  Esq.  of  e 
Gnoll,  CO.  Glamorgan. 

IV.  Henry  (Sir),  of  Dean  House,  Hants,  6.  7  Jan.  1766  • 
1  Oct.  1834;  a  Gen.  in  the  army,  Col.  of  the  31st  and   » 


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1691 


regts.  of  foot,  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  the  West 
Indies,  Governor  of  Barbados,  G.C.B.,  <fec.;  m.  18  May, 
1808,  Molina,  dau.  of  John  Thoma?,  Esq.  of  Hereford,  b. 
5  July,  1776,  d.  24  Oct.  1835,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

1  Henry  John,  Licut.-Col.  in  the  army,  d.  s.  x>.  22  May, 
1838. 

2  Kdward  Charles  (Sir),  Major-Gen.  in  the  army,  K.C.B., 
<^-c.,  6.  13  Nov.  1810;  m.  24  Aug.  1843,  Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Lane,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Wrotliam,  and 
l.'ural  Dean  of  Shoreham,  Kent  {see  Lane  of  Kinfs 
JJiomley),  and  had  issue, 

Chi\rlcs  Edward,  19th  Hussars,  6.  26  Dec.  1845. 
Henry  Murray  Ashley,  19th  Hussars,  h.  3  Sept.  1850. 
M.  Andrew  Bruce,  R.A.,  6.  23  Xov.  18-i2. 
Alexander  John  Walter,  b.  19  March,  185ii. 
Augustus  Lynedoch,  6.  24  Nov.  18.56;  d.  31  Jan.  1858. 
l)avid  Archibald  Augustus,  6.  25  June,  1858;  d.  23  Feb. 

18C5. 
Frances  Molina,  m.  2Aug.  1872,  Ralph  Cromwell  Gregg, 

1 9th  Hussars. 
Edith  Pierrcpont.  Louisa  Jane. 

3  Frederick  Moore,  Ensign  in  the  1st  or  Royal  regt.  of 
foot,  h.  28  Oct.  1812;  d.  27  Nov.   1830. 

4  Walter,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  army,  Staff  Officer  of  Pen- 
sioners, b.  22  Feb.  1815;  d.  4  May,  1861,  having  m. 
8  May,  1841,  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Lionel 
Smith,  Bart.  G.C.B.  and  G.C.H.,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  Lionel,  h.  1  March,  1842. 
Eldrcd  Walter,  b.  2  March,  1856. 
Augusta  Mary.  Isabella. 

Augustus  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Little  Horsted,  Sussex, 
6.  29  Dec.  1816;  i,i.  16  Aug.  13.o4,  Catherine,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Woodgate.  Esq.  of  Swaylands,    Penshurst, 
D.L.  Kent,  and  has  had  issue, 
William  Henry,  6.  22  Sept.  1855. 
Hamilton  Francis,  6.  15  Feb.  1857. 
Augustus  Walter  Francis,  ft.  17  Aug.  1859. 
Henry  John,  b.  31  Dec.  1860. 
Edward  Charles,  6.  3  Aug.  1802. 
George  Frederick,  b.  11  July,  1865  ;  d.  15  Dec.  1873. 
Catherine.  Mary.  Evelyn  Catherine. 

1  Harriett,  m.  1st,  4  May,  1826,  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Guild- 
ford, who  d.   29  Jan.   1861;    and  2ndly,   10  Feb.   1863, 
John  Lettsom  Elliott,  Esq.    She  d.  16  April,  1874. 
I.Katharine,  m.  G  March,   1783,  Sir  Nathaniel  Dukcnfield, 
5th  bart.  of  Dukinfield  Hall,  and  d.  Sept.  1823. 

ohn  Warde,  d.  9  Feb.  1775.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Warde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  High  Sheriff  for  Kent  1773, 
■.23  Jan.  1753;  m.  15  Feb.  1781,  the  Hen.  Susannah  Askell 
frimston,  3i-d  dau.  of  James,  2nd  Viscount  Grimston,  but 
ying  s.  p.  9  Dec.  1838,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

CnABLES  Warde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  ft.  1  Oct.  17S0,  who 
ying  unm.  14  Feb.  ISOl,  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

Charles  Warde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  Admiral  R.N.,  IC.H., 
.P.  for  cos.  Kent  and  Glamorgan,  ft.  13  Sept.  1786;  id. 
5  Jan.  1824,  Mariana,  eldest  dau.  of  Arthur  William  Gregory, 
sq.  of  Styvychall  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Grant,  6.  6  Dec.  1825  ;  d.  15  F«b.  1826. 

George,  late  of  Squerryes. 

Henry  John  Gregory,  Lieut.  56th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  ft. 

3  July,  1837 ;  killed  in  the  massacre  of  Cawnpore,  27  June, 

1857.  Charles  Arthur  Madan,  Capt.  R.A. 

Mariana  Theresa,  d.  20  June,  1826. 
Emily  Theresa, -m.  1st,  6  July,   1848,  Robert  O?bomo,  Esq. 

of  Laurence  Weston,  co.  Gloucester ;  and  2ndly,  Spencer 

Vansittart,  Esq.,  son  of  the  Rev.  W.  Vansittart,  D.D.,  and 

had  issue  five  sons  and  a  dau. 
Mary  Selina,  -m.  25  April,  1871,  the  Rev.  Charles  Griffith, 

of  Glyn  Celyn.  co.  Brecon.  Hariette  Susanna. 

Charlotte  Henrietta,  „i.  5  Dec.  1878,  John  Tomlinson  Hib- 

bert,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  TJrmston   Grange,   Manchester,   and 
I    Hampsficld,  North  Lancashire.        Katharine  3Iariana. 
Louisa  Anne,  w.  8  Feb.  1872,  the  Rev.  H.  C.  Banlett,  Vicar 

of  Westerham,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  two  daus. 

0  d.  5  Jan.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
George  Warde,  Esq.  of  Squerryes,  formerly  Capt.  in  the 
my,  Licut.-Col.  Commandant  London  Rifle  Brigade,  ft.  1  Jan. 
*-7 ;  m.  28  Aug.  1862,  the  Lady  Harriet  North,  eldest  dau. 
Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Guildford;  </.  25  Jan.  1877,  and  was  s. 
'  his  brother,  Charles  Arthur  Madan,  now  of  Squerryes. 

1  Arms — Az.,  a  cross  flory  or,  a  crescent  tor  difference.   Crest 
1  A  wolf's  head  erased  or.    Motto — Licet  esse  beatis. 
:  Seat— Squerryes  Court,  Westerham,  Kent. 


I.  Charles  (Rev.);  M.A.  Trin  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vicar  of 
Astwood,  Bucks,  ni.  1860,  Elizabeth  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Mrs.  Montgomery  Williams,  of  Crawley  Grange,  and 
d.  1871,  leaving  a  son, 

Charles  Edward  C0iiberlege,  6.  March,  1866. 

II.  Arthur  (Rev.). 

III.  Richard,  Lieut.  11th  regt..  6.  1841 ;  m.  1867,  Blanche 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Wyatt ;  and  d.  1869. 

IV.  Edward,  late  Lieut.  51st  Light  Infantry,  6.  1848. 

V.  Henry  Mordaunt,  ft.  1850;  m.  1878,  Blanche  Ginevra, 
dau.  of  John  Fenwick,  Esq. 

\i.  Francis  Vernon,  b.  1853;  d.  1871. 

I.  Emily.  ii.  Louisa.  in.  Augusta. 

This  gentlemnn,  wlio  is  3rd  son  of  the  Capt.  John 
Cumberlege,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ware,  Esq.  of  Highgate,  s.  on  the  death  of  his 
maternal  uncle,  Samuel  Ware,  Esq.  of  Hendon  Hall, 
1860,  to  the  Middlesex  and  Suffolk  estates,  and 
assumed  by  royal  license  1862,  the  name  and  arms 
of  Waee. 

The  family  of  Cumberlege  was  settled  for  many 
generations  in  co.  Stafford,  where  they  had  estates. 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  gu.,  two  lions  passant  within  an 
orle  of  roses  and  escallops  all  counterchanged.  Crest — In 
front  of  two  spears  in  saltire  ppr.  a  dragon's  head  gu.,  gorged 
with  a  collar  gemel  arg.    Motto — Deo  favente. 

Residence — 21,  Prince's  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  S.W. 


WARE    OF    POSLINGFORD. 

Wahe,  Chaeles  Nathaniel,  Esq.  of  Posling- 
rd,  SulTolk,  m.  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
ooton,  Esq.  of  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  and  had 
sue, 


WARE    OF    WOODFORT, 

Waee,  Nathainiel  Webb,  Esq.,  of  Woodfort, 
CO.  Cork,  J.P.,  b.  24  Nov.1795  ;  m.  1825,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  of  Geoi-ge  Stawell,  Esq.  of  Crobeg, 
Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  has 
issue, 

I.  Thomas  Webb,  h.  Dec.  1828;  m.  1858,  Florence,  eldest 
dau.  of  P.  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Chelsworth,  near  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  and  has  issue. 

II.  George  Stawell,  ft.  1833 ;  ni.  1S77,  Dora  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq.  of  Kossnalee,  co.  Cork,  and 
has  issue. 

I.  Mary  Webb,  m.  28  July,  1858,  the  Rev.  George  Longfield, 
Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  who  d.  Nov.  1878. 

II.  Catharine  Stawell. 

in.  Eleanor  Longfield,  m.  IS66,  Henry  Longfield,  Esq. 
IV.  Ehzabeth  Webb,  m.  1867,  Horatio  Hamilton  Townsend, 
Esq.  of  Woodside,  co.  Cork. 

ILllICiltJC — John  Ware,  stated  to  have  been  of  the  family 
of  Sir  James  Ware,  Secretary  to  the  Lord-Deputy  Fitznilliam, 
in  1588,  settled  in  the  co.  Cork,  where  he  purchased  estates. 
[Sir  James  Ware,  the  Secretary  to  the  Lord-Deputy  Fitz- 
William,  was  father  of  Sib  James  Ware,  the  historian.]  John 
Ware's  son, 

John  Ware,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Newman,  sister  of  Jacob  New- 
man, Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue,  John,  James,  William, 
Henry,  and  Mary.    The  eldest, 

John  Ware,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Bird,  Esq. 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue,  Thomas,  William,  John,  Nathaniel, 
and  Elizabeth.    The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Ware,  Esq.,  ra.  Mrs.  Hannah  Wilde,  of  Dublin,  but 
having  no  issue,  he  bequeathed  all  his  property  to  liis 
youngest  brother, 

Nathaniel  Ware,  Esq.,  m.  1st,  Ruth  Baldwin,  by  whom  he 
had  issue,  with  several  daus.,  three  sons,  i.  Nathaniel,  who 
d.  unm.  at  Malaga,  having  disposed  of  his  paternal  inheri- 
tance ;  II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently:  iii.  .Tames,  who  d.  in 
India.  He  m.  2ndly,  the  widow  of  Sir  WiUiam  Jumper,  by 
whom  he  had  no  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

Tho.mas  Ware,  Esq.  of  Woodfort,  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Webb, 
Esq.  of  Clogheen  Miltown,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue.  The  eldest 
son, 

Thomas  Ware,  Esq.  of  Woodfort,  6.  1751;  m.  1785,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  William  Beamish,  E.sq.,  of  Will-grove,  co.  Cork, 
R.N.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau.  of  North  Ludlow  Bernard,  Esq., 
and  bad  issue, 

Thomas,  late  of  Woodfort,  6.  1786  ;  d.  1S65. 

William,  ft.  1788;  m.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  Badham 

Tliornhill,   Esq.    of  Castlekevan,   co.  Cork;    and  c^   1844, 

leaving  issue,  a  son, 


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Charles  Bcamisli,  Lieut.  R.N.,  h.  1792;  d.  unm. 

Natuaniel  Weeb,  now  of  Woodfort. 

Alice,  d.  w)i//i. 

Eliza,  m.  Kicliard  Du  Cane,  Major    in  the  army,  -who  d. 

1833. 
Mary,  m.  Alfred  George  Schreiber,  Lieut. -Col.  ia  tlie  army, 

■who  d.  1840. 
Beat — Woodfort,  near  Blallow,  co.  Cork. 


WARING-MAXWELIi  OF  PINNEBROGUB. 

iSee  Maxwell  oe  G-eoomsport. 


■WARING    OF    WAE.INGSTOWN( 

Waking,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  co. 
Down,  J.P.,  Barristcr-at-Law,  Major  R.  S.  Down 
Militia,  High  Sheriff  1868-69,  h.  17  Oct.  1828; 
m.  1st,  22  April,  1858,  Esther,  3rd  dau.  of  Ross 
Thompson  Smith,  Esq.  of  Ardmore,  co.  Derry  ;  she 
d.  26  March,  1873 ;  and  2ndly,  6  Aug.  1874, 
Fanny,  4th  dau.  of  Admiral  John  Jervis  Tucker, 
of  Trematon  Castle,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  HoiT,  6.  26  May,  1877. 

I.  Esther  Marian,  6.  10  Feb.  1876. 

ILtltCafJC. — This  family,  of  the  ancient  House  of  Waring 
of  Lancashire,  became  established  in  Ireland  ici/yj.  James  I., 
when  John  Waking  settled  in  co.  Antrim,  and  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  Bev.  Jlr.  Peers,  of  Derriaghy,  in  that  co.,  by 
whom  he  had  three  sons,  William,  John,  and  Paul ;  and 
several  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Waking,  Esq.,  b.  1619;  d.  1703,  became  possessed, 
in  1656,  of  the  district  of  Clanconnell  (of  which  the  Warrings- 
town  estate  is  a  part),  and  shortly  after  built  the  pre.«;ent 
mansion  and  the  church  adjoining;  lie  served  as  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Down  1609.  He  m.  1st,  26  May,  1650,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  William  Gardiner,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Itichard  Close,  Esq. 
He  TO.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Close,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  5  May,  1724)  had  issue  (with  six  daus.,  Jane,  Mrs.  Houston  ; 
Kebecca,  Mrs.  Montgomery,  of  Convoy ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev. 
John  Cuppage,  A.M.  ;  Sarah,  m.  Robert  Maxwell,  Esq.  of 
Falliland ;  Anne  ;  and  Frances)  seven  sons,  of  whom  the 
eldest, 

Thomas,  High  Sheriff  co.   Down   1724,   in.   1st,  Miss  Law- 
rence, by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 
1  William,  d.  unm.  2  Samuel,  d.  unm. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Mary  Blacker,  and  had  two  other  sons, 

3  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Moira,  co.  Down,  m.  Ilcstcr, 
dau.  of  Jasper  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Rickfordstown ;  and  d.  1777, 
leaving  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  m.  John  Holmes,  Esq.,  live  sons, 

1  Thomas,  of  Newry,  6.  1736;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert 
Thompson,  Esq.,  and  had,  1  Thomas;  2  William;  3 
Jasper;  4  James  ;  5  John,  Lieut.  23rd  Light  Dragoons; 
6  Hester,  m.  Rev.  John  Goddard ;  7  Jane  Selina.  The 
eldest  son, 

Thomas,  b.  11  Oct.  1761,  J. P.  cos.  Down  and  Armagh, 
High  Sheriff  co.  Down  1797,  to.  11  April,  1792,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  John'  Goddard,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  il. 
Jan.  1803)  left  at  his  decease,  4  March,  1841,  surviving 
issue,  Henry,  of  W'aringstown,  of  whom  presently; 
Richard,  J. P.,  Seneschal  of  Newry,  b.  3  Sept.  1799 ;  d. 
31  Aug.  1875;  Anne,  m.  12  Jan.  1830,  Breon  Charles 
Bordes,  Esq.,  Lieut.  77th  regt.,  and  d.  May,  1844. 

2  Jasper.  3  William.  4  John. 

3  Lucas  (Rev.1,  Rector  of  Kilkeel,  co.  Down,  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Cliarles  Douglas,  Esq.  of  Grace  Hall,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Waringficld,  co.  Down,  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Peter  Lowe,  Esq.  (by  Louisa  his  wife,  dau.  of  SirRichard 
Butler,  7tlr  bart.  of  Garryhundon,  co.  Carlow),  and  had 
issue,  Samuel,  late  Capt.  62nd  regt. ;  Thomas,  killed 
in  New  Zealand ;  Lucas ;  Robert  Perceval  Maxwell ; 
Henry  Lowe;  Louisa,  m.  Capt.  George  Douglas,  of 
Mount  Ida,  co.  Down. 

Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Eglish,  co.  Armagh. 

John,  111.  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Montgniucry, 
Solicitor,  of  Swanlinbar,  co.  Cavan,  and  Duminick 
Street,  Dublin,  and  had  two  daus.,  Anne  and  Eleanor. 

Lucas. 

4  Richard,  whose  son, 

John,  m.  Dorothea,  only  dau.  and  eventual  heir  of  Robert 
Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Einnebrogue,  co.  Down,  and  assumed  by 
royal  license,  dated  9  April,  1803,  the  additional  surname 
of  Maxwell,  and  had  a  son. 


John  Waeing-Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Finncbrogue,  M.P.  co. 

Down. 

The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Wahing,   Esq.  of  Waringstown,    M.P.   for    Hills-J 
borough  from   1703  to  1715,   to.    1690,   Grace,  dau.  of  Kev.| 
Samuel  Holt,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1739,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Samuel,  his  heir.  ii.  Richard,  d.  unm. 

III.  Hult,  Major  in  the  army,  served  at  Dettingen,  Kontenoy, 
and  CuUoden,  to.  1746,  Anne,  dau.  of  Very  Rev.  William 
French,  Dean  of  Elphin,  son  of  John  French,  Esq.  of  French 
Park,  CO.  Ro.scommon,  and  d.  1800,  having  had  issue. 
Samuel,  Capt.  in  the  army,  killed  in  action,  unm. ;  William. 
d.  young;  Richard,  and  Robert,  both  d.  unm.;  Holt. 
(Very  Rev.),  who  s.  to  Waringstown;  and  twn  daus. 
Frances  Arabella,  m.  Rev.  William  Boyd;  and  Mary,  wi 
William  Archer,  Esq. ;  and  d.  8  Aug.  1844,  aged  83. 

I.  Jane,  in.  Alexander  M'Naghten,  Esq. 

II.  Sarah,  to.  1st,  Ralph  Lambert,  Esq.;  and  2ndly,  Bev 
James  Hamilton,  D.D. 

III.  Frances,  to.  Henry  Ussher,  Esq. 

IV.  Alice,  TO.  Conway  Spencer,  Esq. 
The  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  High  Sheriff  1734| 
d.  unm.  1793,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Very  Rev.  Holt  Waring,  of  Waringstown,  Dean  of  Drel 
more,  b.  1766;  m.  1793,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Averei 
Daniel,  Rector  of  Lifford,  co.  Donegal,  and  had  issue, 
Eliza  Jane,  m.  James  Wapshare,  Esq.  Anne,  d.  unm. 

Louisa, /(i.  1st,  Rev.  John  Michael  Brooke;  and  2ndly,  Si| 
Jolm  Augustus  Gierke,  K.H.,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  army,  an 
Col.  75th  regt.,  who  d.  1869. 

Frances  Grace,  ju.  Henry  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown. 
Jane,  m.  Henry  Samuel  Close,   E.sq.,  a  Banker  in  Dublii 
who  d.  March,  1807  ;  she  d.  Jan.  1877. 

The  Dean's  cousin  and  son-in-law, 

Henry  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  J. P.,  Major  in  tl 
army,  b.  26  March,  1795  ;  to.  14  Jan.  1825,  Frances  Grace,  4t 
dau.  of  Very  Rev.  Holt  Waring,  of  Waringstown,  Dean  ■ 
Dromore,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1860)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  Waringstown. 

Holt,  Capt.  88th  Connaught  Rangers,  Resident  Magi 
trate  Omagh,  co.  Tyrone,  6.  25  May,  1835:  m.  20  Ma 
1862,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  McClintock,  Es 
of  Dunmore,  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  b.  6  Marc 
1863;  Grace;  Margaret;  Mary;  and  Susan. 

Henry,  Major,  Assistant  Adjutant-Gen.  Bombay:  b.l5Fe 
1840;  m.  8  July,  1869,  Blary  Letitia,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Ge 
Hutchinson,  of  Wellesbourne,  Bideford,  Devon,  and  h 
issue  two  sons  and  two  daus.,  Richard ;  Edmund ;  Mar; 
and  Esther. 

Mary  Louisa,  m.  14  Jan.  1853,  Rev.  Alex.ander  Matthc 
Pollock,  M.A.,  who  d.  Feb.  1865;  she  d.  18  July,  1873. 

Elizabeth  Mary. 

Frances  Jane,  m.  20  Oct.  1858,  Rev.  William  Henry  Ov( 
street  Fletcher.  Anne,  d.  18H0.  Susan,  il.  1847. 

Selina  Grace,  m.  18  July,  1867,  Robert  Henry  Murtley,  Esq 
((.  1878. 

He  d.  6  April,  1806. 

Arm^ — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  mascles  of  the  first.  Cr: 
—A  crane's  head  couped  at  the  neck  ppr.  MoUo — Nee  vi  n 
astutia. 

Seat — Waringstown  House,  Lugan,  co.  Down. 


WAE.NEFORD    OF    SEVENHAMPTON. 

Wabnefobd,    Rev.    John    Henry,    M.A., 
Warneford  Place,  Seveuhampton,  Wilts,  h.  181i 
m.  1851,  Mary  Anne  Susan,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Dc 
Wawn,  of  Stanton- le-Dale,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issi 

I.    John   Charles  Kemets,  b.  1852,  Capt.  6th  AVest  Yt 

Militia.  II.  Harry  Lancelot,  b.  1S60. 

III.  Walter  Wyndham  Hanbury,  b.  1866. 

I.  Henrietta  to.  5  Feb.  1879,  William  Henry  Fost 
of  Spring  Head,  Halifax,  eldest  son  of  William  Fost 
of  Harrowens  House,  Bradford,  and  Hornby  Casi 
Lancaster. 

II.  Minnie  Laura. 

III.  Constance  Edith. 

IV.  Eva  Harriett. 

V.  Chrissie  Dora. 

Mr.  Warneford  is  Vicar  of  Salterhebblc,  co.  Yo: 
and  Lord  of  tlie  Manor  of  Seveuhampton,  Wil 
He  inherited  Warneford  Place  on  the  death  of 
cousin,  Lady  Wetheroll  Warneford,  in  1861. 

JtiUCaflC— This  family  descends  from  Robert  Wab 
ford,  to  whom,  in  consideration  of  twenty  marks  and 


WAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


"WAR 


1693 


pony.  King  John  pave,  in  1210,  certain  lands  in  and  about 
Sevcnhampton,  Wilts,  and  Pinkney,  co.  Gloucester.  From 
him  directly  derived  in  regular  descent  from  12'28  to  1542, 

John  Wabneford,  of  Scvenhampton,  who,  by  Susanna  his 
wife,  dan.  of  John  Yates,  of  Lyford,  was  father  of 

John  Warnefobd,  b.  1542,  whose  son,  by  jVnne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Dutton,  of  Sherborne, 

Thomas  Wabneford,  6.  1572;  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edniond  Fettiplaee,  of  ChilJrey,  and  2ndly,  Mary  Aswell, 
dau.  of  Henry  Shelley,  Esq.  of  Warminghurst.  He  d.  in 
1C39,  having  had  issue  by  the  first, 

I.  Edmund,  of  Buclsland,  who  was  father  of  Sir  Edmond 
Warnoford,  knighted  IfJSl,  who,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Paul,  Banker,  of  Oxford,  had  a  son, 
Edmond  Warneford,  b.  168-3,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Henry  Sackville,  of  Bibury,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and 
heiress,  Anne  Wabneford.  who  m.  Thomas  Estcourt 
Cresswell,  who,  jure  uxoris,  became  possessor  of  the  Pink- 
ney estates. 

II.  Walter,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Maxey,  Knt.  of 
Saylin,  Essex,  and  dying  24  Aug.  1687,  was  buried  at 
Mount  Mellick,  Queen's  Co.,  leaving  a  son,  Eobert,  )(i.  Mary, 
dau.  of  Clint,  of  Knightweek,  co.  Worcester,  who  returned 
his  father's  funeral  certiticate  for  registry  in  Ulster's  Office. 

HI.  John,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
The  younger  son, 

John  Wabneford,  6.  in  1613,  m.  and  left  a  son. 

The  Rev.  Henrt  W'aenefokd,  Kector  of  Freshford,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  .Sir  Thomas  Gooderiche,   and  was  father  of 

Ven.  Eichabd  Warneford,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  York, 
vho  d.  1756,  leaving  by  Mary  Stainforth  his  wife,  two  sons, 

Francis,  Col.,  of  Warneford,  Place,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Calvcrley,  and  had  two  sons, 

1  Francis,  of  Warneford  Place,  co.  Wilts,  m.  19  Nov.  1789, 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Flower,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  'Znd 
Viscount  Ashbrook  (d.  1  April,  1847),  and  had  two  sons, 
who  died  in  infancy,  and  two  daus..  Lady  Wethebeh, 
Warn-eford,  who  d.  s.  'p.  in  1861,  the  widow  of  Sir 
Charles  Wetherell,  Q.C.,  Attorney-General  for  England; 
and  Mrs.  Long,  who  d.  s.  p. 

2  Samuel  (Kev.),  D.D.  of  Warneford  Place,  Rector  of  Bour- 
ton-on-the-Hills,  co.  Gloucester,  d.  s.21.  1855. 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  second  son. 

The  Rev.  John  Warneford,  of  Dorking,  m.  Susanna,  dau. 
of  Edward  Garland,  and  was  father  of 

The  Rev.  John  Warneford,  of  Mickleham,  Surrey,  m. 
Charlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sweeting,  King's  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease,  1849,  with  other  issue, 
an  eldest  son  and  heir, 

I.  John  Henry  (Rev.),  the  present  representative. 

II.  Henry,  m.  and  has  two  sons. 

in.  Charles  Francis,  married,  but  has  no  issue. 

IV.  Francis  Henry,  deceased. 

V.  Arthur  Edmund,  m.  a  dau.  of  Col.  Hammill,  and  has  issue 
three  sons.  vi.  Edward  Cooper,  r,i.  and  d.  s.  p. 

I.  Charlotte  Anne,  married,  and  has  issue  three  daus. 

II.  Mary  Emily,  married,  but  has  no  issue. 

III.  Catherine,  maiTied,  and  has  issue  two  sons. 

IV.  Clara  Margaretta,  married,  and  has  issue  six  children. 

V.  Frances  Henrietta,  married,  and  has  two  children. 

Arms — Per  fess  embattled  sa.  and  arg.,  six  crosses  pattee, 
three  in  chief  and  three  in  base  couiiterclianged.  Crest — A 
;arb  ppr.    Motlo — Cruce  quain  muro  tutior. 

Seat— Warneford  Place,  Higiiworth,  Sevenhampton,  Wilts. 


LEE-WARNER    OF    WALSINGHAM 
ABBEY. 

Lee-Warnee,  Hexet  James,  Esq.  of  Walsing- 

lam  Abbey,  Norfolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co3.   Norfolk 

md  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1864,  b.  22 

ran.  1809  ;  m.  8  Oct.  1846,  Ellen  Rosetta,  4th  and 

.  -oungest  dau.  of  Jonathan  EuUock,  Esq.  of  Faulk- 

lourne  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henrt,  6.  15  Dec.  1847. 

u.  Cecil  Henry  John  Brydges,  Scots   Fusilier  Guards,  6. 

19  Sept.  1849;  d.  April,  1877. 
1.  Rose  Ellen  Marian  Antoinette,  m.  1871,  TJvedale  Edward 
Parry   Okcden,  Esq.  of  Turnworth.   Dorset,   Capt.   18th 
Hussars,  and  d.  Dec.  1876,  leaving  issue,  three  daus. 

ituicagc. — ThosiasLee,  Esq.,  descended  from  the  very 
acient  family  of  Lee  of  Colon,  Salop,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
,  elebratcd  John  Warner,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  and  was 
1  ttther  of 
I  The  Ven.  Abcbdeacom  Lee,  whose  son, 


Col.  IIenrt  Lee,  of  Donjon,  CanterbDry,  represented 
that  city  in  eight  Parliaments.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
George  Grubham  Howe,  1st  bart.  of  Barwick,  St.  Leonard's, 
W'ilts,  and  of  Knoll  Park,  Somerset,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Harbottle  Grimston,  2nd  bart.  of  Bradfield 
Hall,  Essex,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  which  restored 
Charles  II.,  a  son  and  successor, 

Henrt  Lee-Wabneb,  Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  Korfolk, 
who  upon  the  demise  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  James  Howe, 
2nd  bart.  of  Barwick,  1735,  inherited  Knoll  Park  and  other 
estates.  He  m.  Miss  Miles,  of  Nackington,  near  Canterbury, 
and  was  ,<t.  by  his  son, 

Henry  Lee-Warner,  Esq.  of  Walsingham  Abbey,  who  d. 
unrn.,  leaving  his  estates  to  his  cousin, 

Henry  Lee-Wabner  (formerly  \\'oodwabd),  Esq.  (son  of 
Daniel  Woodward,  Esq.  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Huntley,  of  Boxwell,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Lee,  of  Donjon).  Mr.  Woodward 
assumed,  on  inheriting,  the  surnames  and  armsofLzE-WABN-ER. 
He  m.  Miss  Howarth,  last  descendant  and  heiress  of  an  old 
family  that  had  long  been  settled  near  Accrington,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  dying  1835,  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Danfel  Henrt  Lee-Wabner,  of  Walsingham  Abbey, 
who  m.  1808,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister, 
Catherine,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of  Guiting 
Grange,  co.  Gloucester)  of  Francis  William  Thomas  Brydges, 
Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  issue, 

Henrt  James,  now  of  Walsingham  Abbey. 

Francis  Henry,  b.  1810;  </.  1842. 

George  Brydges  (Rev.),  Rector  of  St.  Mary  Bredins,  Canter- 
bury, b.  1812;  m.  1st,  1835,  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Coppard, 
Esq.,  and  2ndly,  1875,  Georgina,  widow  of  Major  Jacson. 

Charles  Henry,  b.  1816. 

John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Old  Walsingham,  b.  1817. 

Septimus  Henry  (Rey),  Vicar  of  Houghton-in-the-Dale,  Xor- 
folk,  b.  1819;  m.  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Hopkins,  Esq. 
of  Tidmarsh  House,  co.  Berks,  and  d.  June,  1870,  having 
had  two  sons  and  five  daus. 

Eobert  Henry,  now  of  Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford  (see  Tuxt 
Memoir).  William  Henry,  b.  1825. 

Thomas  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1828;  m.  Henrietta,  4th  dau.  of 
Capt.  Foley,  of  Earsham  House,  near  Canterbury,  and  has 
issue  two  daus. 

Margaret  Anna  Maria,  in.  1844,  Sir  William  Vernon  Guise, 
4th  bart.  of  Elmore. 

Anne  Henrietta,  m.  1853,  the  Eev.  Atwell  Curtois,  of  Long- 
hills,  CO.  Lincoln. 

Mary  Isabella,  ra.  19  Jan.  1860,  the  Eev.  John  Fountaine,  3rd 
son  of  Andrew  Foimtaine,  Esq.  of  Narford  Hall,  Norfolk. 

The  Rev.  Daniel  Henry  Lee-Warner  d.  1858. 

Ar-ins — Quarterly:  1st,  sa.,  a  fess  componee  counter  com- 
ponee  or  and  gu.  between  eight  billets  of  the  second;  2nd, 
counter  quartered  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  indented  arg.  and  sa., 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  fleur-de-lis  or ;  3rd,  vert,  a  cross  engrailed 
arg. ;  4th,  arg.,  a  fess  sa.  between  three  wolves'  heads  ppr. ; 
5th,  erm.,  three  scimitars  ppr.  pommels  and  hilts  or;  6th,  arg., 
on  a  cross  sa.  a  leopard's  face  or.  Crest — A  squirrel  sejant 
between  two  hazel  branches,  and  cracking  a  nut  all  ppr., 
another  Crest  has  the  squirrel  on  the  trunk  of  an  oak  tree 
between  a  hazel  and  an  oak  branch  all  ppr.  Motto — Non  nobis 
tantum  nati. 

Seat — Walsingham  Abbey,  Norfolk.  Town  Residence — 
31,  Albemarle  Street,  London. 


LEE-WARNER    OF    TYBERTON    COURT. 

Lee-Waeneb,  Robert  Heney,  Esq.  of  Tvberton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford,  b.  1823  ;  s.  to  the  property  of 
his  mother,  Mrs.  Lee-Warner,  she  being  the  elder 
dau.  and  co-heu-ess  (with  her  sister  Catherine)  of 
Francis  William  Thomas  Brydges,  Esq.  ;  m.  7  June, 
1866,  Isabella  Margaret,  widow  of  Antony  Gibbs, 
Esq.  of  Merry  Hdl,  Herts,  and  3rd  dau.  of  Charles 
David  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Abergeldie  Castle,  N.B. 

ILtncaCfC.— For  pedigree  of  Lee-Warneb  see  preceding 

Meraoir. 

William  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Upleadon,  parish  of  Bosbury, 
CO.  Hereford,  6.  1584;  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Vaughan, 
Esq.  of  Courtfleld,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Tyberton  Court,  of  whom  presently. 

John,  of  Prior's  Court,  co.  Hereford,  m.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Henry 

Bright,  Esq.  of  Worcester. 
James,   ancestor  in  the  female  line  of  Brydges,  of  Wells, 

Somerset. 
Thomas,   of  Old    Colwall,  ancestor  in  the  female   line  of 

Jones-Brydges,  Bart,  of  Boultibrook  (s«e  Bukkb's  Peerage 

and  Bnronetane). 
Bichard,  of  London. 


1694 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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Mr.  Brydgea  d.  1627,  and  was  buried  at  Bosbury  Church. 
He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Bktdges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  bapt.  at  Bosbury 
15  Nov.  1601 ;  in.  3  Oct.  1628,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmund 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  Essex,  and  of  Blewbury,  co.  Berks,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  8  Sept.  1656)  had  issue  four  sons  (the  youngest, 
Edmond,  a  Serjeant-at-Law)  and  eight  daus.  Mr.  Brydges  d. 
25  May,  16C8,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Mabshall  Bbtdges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court,  h.  1634,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Hereford  1672.  He  r,i.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis 
Kempe,  Esq.  of  Wycombe,  Bucks  (founders'  kin  at  All  Souls', 
Oxford),  and  had  issue, 

•I.  Fba>xis,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  of  the  Jliddle  Temple,  Barristcr-at-Law,  h.  1663; 
'III.  Susan,  dau.  of  Edward  Noel,  Esq.,  and  dying  1736,  left 
three  daus., 

1  Grace,  m.  William  Wynne,  Esq.  Serjeant-at-Law,  son  of 
Owen  Wynne,  LL.D.,  Warden  of  the  Mint,  Secretary  to 
Charles  II. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  Ilichard  Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Grantham. 

3  Susanna,  m.  William  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Woolhope,  in 
CO.  Hereford,  and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heir,  Anne,  who 
'III.  Edward  Acton,  Esq.  of  Acton  Scot,  Salop. 

III.  3Iarshall  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College,  h.  2  Dec. 
1605;  Chancellor  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Wells  Cathe- 
dral;  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Ilcv.  Hubert  Creyghton,  D.D., 
Canon  of  Wells,  only  surviving  son  of  Robert  Creyghton, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  had  with  other  issue, 
a  third  son, 

Edmund,  who  in.  as  hereafter  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  heir  of  William  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton. 

Mr.  Brydges  d.  27  June,  1709,  and  was  .5.  by  his  son, 

Fbancis  Bkydges,  of  Tyberton,  and  the  Middle  Temple,  6. 
21  Aug.  1661;  ?/i.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Peter 
Oswald,  Esq.  of  Strangford  and  Much  Fawley,  co.  Hereford ; 
and  2ndly,  Jane,  widow  of  Anthony  Rowdon,  Esq.  of  Rowdon. 
By  the  former  (who  d.  1690)  he  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Robert  TJnett,  Esq.  of  Castle  Frome,  co.  Here- 
ford, and  had  two  daus. 

1  Elizabeth  Unett,  m.  T.  Foley,  Esq.  of  Stoke  Edith. 

2  Mary  Unett,  m.  Richard  Foley,  Esq. 

Mr.  Brydges  d.  16  Oct.  1727,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Bbtdges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton,  b.  3  April,  1681,  in. 
1st,  Jane,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Andrew  Card,  Esq.  of  Gray's 
Inn  ;  and  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Griffith  Rice,  Esq.  of 
Newton,  co.  Carmarthen.  By  the  latter  he  had  no  issue, 
but  by  the  former  (who  d.  1718)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1704, 
a  dau.  and  heir, 

Elizabeth  Bktdges,  of  Tyberton  Court,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Holborn,  2  July,  1718;  in.  15  Jan.  1739,  her  cousin,  Edmund 
Brydges,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  the  liev.  Marshall  Brydges,  Chan- 
cellor of  Wells,  and  had  issue, 

Francis  William  Thomas,  his  heir. 
Catherine,  d.  unrn.  1799. 

Ann,  III.  William  Griffith,  Esq.  of  the  Navy  Pay  OfiBce. 
The  heiress  of  Tyberton  d.  30  Jan.  1750,  and  was  s.  by  her 
eon, 

Fbancis  William  Thomas  Bbtdges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton,  b. 
10  Feb.  1751,  High  Sheriff  1782;  m.  29  July,  1785,  Anne,  5th 
dau.  of  Thomas  Philhpps,  Esq.  of  Eaton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford, 
and  had  by  her  (who  in.  2ndly,  Joshua  Scrope,  Esq.  of  Long 
Sutton,  CO.  Lincoln)  two  daus.,  his  co-heirs, 

Ann,  TO.  the  Rev.  Henry  Lee-Wabner,  of  Walsingliam 
Abbey,  co.  Norfolk,  and  has  issue,  as  already  shown,  the 
7th  son  being  the  present  Robert  Henry  Lee-Warner, 
Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court. 

Catherine,  m.  her  cousin,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of 
CO.  Guiting  Rectory,  co.  Gloucester  (who,  upon  the  death  of 
an  elder  brother,  inherited  the  Guiting  Grange  estates),  and 
had  issue. 

Mr.  Brydges  d.  30  Nov.  1793. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Lee  Waeneb,  of  IValsingham. 
Seat — Tyberton  Court,  co.  Hereford. 


WAENEE,     OP    ARDEEB. 

Wabnee,  Patrice,  Esq.  of  Arclecr,  cc.  Ayr, 
J.P.,  b.  19  Dec.  1840 ;  m.  22  June,  1864,  Maude 
Louise,  youngest  dau.  of  Kev.  T.  J.  Theobald,  Ecctor 
of  Nunney,  Somerset,  and  Chaplain  to  Henrj 
John,  last  Lord  Palmcrston,  K.Gr.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Patrick  George,  b.  7  Aug.  1865  ;  d.  2  Sept.  1865. 

II.  Harrt  Patrick  Theobald,  b.  16  Feb.  1869. 

III.  George  Percy  Macnnil,  b.  24  May,  1870. 


IV.  Frederick,  6.  2  Oct.  1871 ;  d.  4  Oct.  1871. 

I.  Louisa  Forbes. 

II.  Lucy  Lavinia  Maude  Roberta,  b.  13  Feb.  1874. 

3LitXCHQC. — In  1656,  John  Warner,  the  first  mentionediri 
the  title-deeds  of  the  family,  purchased  a  tenement  in  tl« 
burgh  of  Irvine,  together  with  the  braid  meadow  adjacent 
from  John  Mure.  He  had  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Patrick 
the  eldest  son,  Thomas,  an  eminent  Minister  of  the  Church  o 
Scotland,  and  a  great  sufferer  in  the  persecuting  times  o, 
Charles  II.,  was  Minister  of  Balmaclelan,  in  Galloway,  am 
d.  10  Sept.  1716.    The  2nd  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  was  appointed  1669,  Minister  of  Fort  St 
George,  on  the  Coromandel  Coast ;  he  returned  to  Scotlani 
1077,  and  was  ordained  24  March,  1688,  Minister  in  Irvine 
He  officiated  there  until  1709,  and  then  retired  to  his  house 
at  Ardeer,  where  he  was  living  1722,  being  at  that  period  th< 
oldest  minister  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  He  m.  1683,  Mary 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Guthrie,  the  learned  Minister  of  Fen 
wick  (eldest  son  of  the  Laird  of  Pitforthy),  and  had  one  sor 
and  a  dau.,  William,  his  heir;  and  Margaret,  m.  1st,  Rev 
Ebenezer  Veitch ;  and  2ndly,  Rev.  Robert  Woodrow,  autho) 
of  the  History  and  Sufferings  of  tlie  Church  of  Scotland.  Tht 
son, 

William  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  co.  Ayr,  to.  1st,  Janet, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Grange,  and  hud  issue, 
Patrick,  his  heir;  John,  Minister  of  Kilbarchan,  d.  17S6; 
and  William,  unfortunately  drowned  in  India.  The  Laird  o 
Ardeer  in.  2ndly,  Mary  Mowat,  widow  of  James  Rea,  of  Wal- 
stone,  by  whom  he  had  acquired  that  estate,  but  by  her  had 
no  children.    He  d.  before  1762,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  m.  Miss  Helen  Russell, 
and  had  two  sons  and  three  daus.,  Patrick,  his  heir  ;  John, 
in  the  E.I.C.S. ;  WilHam ;  Agnes, )».  1800,  Alexander  Miller, 
Esq.  of  Montcastle ;  and  Helen,  m.  Robert  Hunter,  Esq.  The 
elder  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  Lieut.  R.N.,  m.  21  Oct. 
1816,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Quintin  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Trolarg, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Dec.  182-i)  had  a  son  Patrick,  his  heir, 
and  a  dau.,  Catherine,  who  d.  young.  Mr.  Warner  d.  2  Sept. 
1824,  and  was  .s.  by  his  only  son, 

Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  J. P.,  b.  4  Oct.  1818;  m. 
27  June,  1838,  Lucy  Campbell,  eldest  dau.  of  Capt.  Joseph 
Pearce,  R.N.,  by  Forbes  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  George 
Mackay,  of  Bighouse,  co.  Sutherland,  and  had  issue, 

Patrick,  now  of  Ardeer.  Joseph  Pearce. 

William  Frederick,  d.  12  Feb.  1877.         llouyman  George. 

James  Patrick,  d.  23  Dec.  ISOO. 

Lucy  Josephine,  d.  6  Nov.  1H54. 

Forbes  Anna  Georgina,  d.  3  July,  1850. 

Catherine  Elinor  Mary. 

Anne  Forbes,  in.  15  Aug.  1867,  Henry  J.  Patrick,  Esq.  ol 
Giffen,  Dairy,  co.  Ayr.  Octavia  Helen. 

Mr.  Warner  d.  6  Oct.  1854.  I 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  between  three  boars'  hc.nds  erased  arg. 
Crest— An  open  Bible  ppr.    Motto — Manet  in  ajtcrnum. 
Seat — Ardeer  House,  Stevenson,  co.  Ayr.  , 


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WARNER    OF    aUORN    HALL. 

Waenee,  Edward,  Esq.  of  The  Elms  and  Quorn 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  and  Kepwick  Park,  co.  York, 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1874,  b.  1  Sept.  1804  ;  m.  15  Xov. 
1848,  Marianne,  4th  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  W.  R.  Boyer, 
Eector  of  Swepstone-cum-Snareston,  by  Charlotte 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Ecv.  William  Pochin,  Eector  of 
Morcott,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Henry  Boter,  6.  2  Sept.  1849,  J. P.  co.  Leicester.       i 

II.  Edward  Handlcy,  b.  29  Aug.  1850,  J. P.  co.  Leicester  ;  m.  f 
1877,  Jessie    Nancy,   dau.   of  Thomas   Brooks,   Esq.  ol 
Barkby  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 

m.  William  Pochin,  b.  1  Feb.  1854,  18th  Hussars. 
I.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Warner  purchased,  in  1854,  Quorn  Hall,  the  | 
estate  of  Sir  Eichard  Sutton,  2nd  bart.  of  Norwood.  ' 

Hl'ltCnflC.— The  Warners  of  Framlinriham,  Cvtfl'.ld, 
and  Perhain,  Suffolk,  were  a  very  ancient  family  in  that  co., 
and  also  in  Essex,  wherein  they  possessed  Warner's  Manor. 
Eventually,  Henry  Warner,  Esq.  of  Finchingfield,  sold  hi; 
manor  of  Warners  to  Richard,  1st  Lord  Rich,  about  1550.  It  ii 
supposed  that  a  branch  of  the  family  established  itself  after 
wards  in  the  North  of  co.  Leicester,  and  became  settled  ai 
Loughborough  in  the  beginning  of  the  18th  century  (««< 
NichoU's  Leicestershire,  West  Goscote,  J>iv.,  p.  901). 


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Thomas  Varneb,  Ksq.  of  Kim  Pari;,  I.oughborotiKli,  son 
of  Tliomas  Warner,  Esq.  of  LouKhboroiish,  m.  Harriet,  dau. 
of  Jolin  Handley,   Esq.  of  Lougliborouffli,  and  liail  issue, 

Henry,  of  the  Elms  Park,  il.  v.nhi.  18  Dec.  1S69. 

Kdwakd,  now  of  the  Elms  Park. 

Harriet,  ik.  Kichard  Hole,  Esq.  of  The  Hermitage,  Harrow 
Weald,  Jliddk'sex,  and  has  issue. 

.■i/'ijis — f^i'i  a  bend  engrailed  gu.  between  six  roses  of  the 
last  barbed  vert.  Ci'csl — On  a  mural  crown  a  squirrel  sejant 
cracking  a  nut  all  ppr.     Mottn — Non  nobis  tantuni  nati. 

Seot-s — QuomHall  and  the  Elms,  Loughborough;  and  Kep- 
wick,  Northallerton,  so.  YorU. 


■WARNER    OF    HIGHAMS. 

TTaexee,  Thomas  CouktenatTueydon,  Esq.  of 
Highams,  Essex,  5.  1857. 

JLillCJttjr. — Edward  Wabner,  Esq.  of  Higham  Hall,  ?;i. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  Brooke,  of  Cottingham,  co.  York ;   and 
'J  <l.  1815,  leaving  issue, 

\      I.  Thomas  Cocbtesay,  who  s.  his  father;  and  d.  s.  p.  1823, 
and  was  5.  by  his  brother. 
II.  Edward,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son. 

Edwabd  Wabnee,  Esq.  of  Highams,  m.  1817,  Ann  Mary, 
dau.  of  George  Pearson,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
,  1850)  left  at  his  decease,  1847, 
Edward,  late  of  Highams. 

Thomas  Courtenay  (47,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton),  m.  1847, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  P.  Harris,  Esq.  of  Waltliarastow. 
Ann  Mary,  d.  udm.  1851. 

He  d.  1847,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Warner,  Esq.  of  Highams,  Essex,  J. P.  for  Essex, 
Middlesex,  and  Westminster,  D.L.for  Essex,  formerly  M.P.  for 
Norwich,  M.A.  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxfonl,  b.  1S18;  r.i.  1843, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carr,  Esq.  of  New  Ross,  co.  Wexford, 
and  widow  of  J.  Hibbitts,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Courtenat  Thetdox,  now  of  Highams. 

I.  Eleanor  Anne,  m.  1866,  Baron  Richard  von  Schmidthals, 
Secretary  of  the  Prussian  Legation,  Stockhulm,  and  after- 
wards of  the  North  German  Embassy  in  London ;  andii.  1873. 

Mr.  Warner  d.  7  March,  1875. 

Seat — Highams,  Woodford  Green,  Essex.    Town  Residence — 
■    i,  Prince  of  Wales'  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 


WARRE    OF    HESTERCOMBE. 

See  BiscOE  of  Holton  FarJc. 


"WARRE    OF    "WEST    CLIFF    HOUSE. 

Waeee,  John  Henet,  Esq.  of  West  Cliff  House, 
Ramsgate,  Kent,  J.P.,  h.  1  Sept.  1825. 

^.tncacir.— John  Ashley  Wakbe,  Esq.  of  W^est  Cliff, 
'ormerly  M.P.  for  Taunton,  h.  5  Oct.  1787,  son  of  John 
3enry  Warre,  Esq.  (b.  1750,  d.  15  June,  1801),  by  Brathwaite 
lis  wife,  dau.  of  John  Ashley,  Esq.  (m.  178G,  (/.  7  Jan.  1824), 
B.  1st,  1819,  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq.,  which  lady 
i.4July,  1820;  and  ),i.2ndl3',  9  June,  1823,  Florence  Catherine, 
lau.  of  Richard  Magenis,  Esq.  of  Waringston,  co.  Down,  and 
»y  her  (who  d.  17  Sept.  1837)  had  issue, 

John  Henry,  now  of  West  Cliff. 

Arthur  Brathwaiie,  //.  16  Feb.  1S27;  ra.  Feb.  I860,  Laura, 
eldest  dau.  of  E.  J.  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markree,  co.  Sligo,  and 
has  issue,  three  daus. 

Ashley  George,  b.  1829;  d.  1833. 

Frederick  Kichard,  b.  8  July,  1831. 

Francis  William,  b.  1S36  ;  </.  1837. 

Henrietta,  m.  Sept.  1-61,  James  Anthony  Froude,  Esq.;  she 
d.  12  Feb.  1874,  leaving  a  son  and  dau. 

Ir.  Warre  m.  3rdly,  30  Jan.  1839,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Pascoe 
rrenfell,  Esq.  of  Taplow,  and  d.  18  Nov.  18G0. 

Arms — Gu.,  crusilly  fitchce  a  lion  rampant  arg.  Crest — Out 
f  *  ducal  coronet  or.  a  griffin's  head  arg. 

Swt— West  Cliff  House,  Ramsgate.  Town  Residence — 87, 
HBlow  Square,  S.W. 


WARREN    OF    LODGE    PARK. 

Waeeen,  Edwaed  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park, 
|0.  Kilkenny,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ISfil, 

24  Not.  1830  ;  w.  17  Sept.  1857,  Marianne  Emilie, 
lau.  of  Col.  Charles  Garraway,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has 
|«ue, 


I.  Edward  George  Shcldham,  h.  1  Jan.  ISfiO. 

I.  Emily  Zoe.  11.  Lucy  Jes.sy.  in.  Helen  Anne. 

IttnCntJC— ^Iajor  Abel  Warren,  of  Oliver  Cromwell's 
army,  settled  in  Ireland,  and  obtained  lands  from  the  Common- 
wealth, in  CO.  Kilkenny.  He  /,;.  Mary,  dau.  of  Samuel  Price, 
Ksq.  of  Kecnaugh,  co.  Longford,  by  whom  (wlio  d.  24  Dec. 
1G58,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Canice,  Kilkenny)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Edward,  his  heir;  11.  Abel,  living  1655;  111.  Elizabeth, 
living  1655.  Blajor  Warren's  will  is  dated  5  Aug.  1667.  His 
eldest  son, 

Edward  Wabben,  Esq.  ofLowhill,  obtained  a  patent  under 
the  Act  of  Settlement,  dated  23  Oct.,  20  Charles  II.,  enrolled 
2  -April,  1669,  for  the  lands  given  to  his  father,  and  subject  to 
the  conditions  of  his  father's  will.     He  had  two  sons, 

I.  Abel,  of  Lowhill,  whose  will,  dated  17  Aug.  1760,  was 
proved  20  June,  1763.  By  Olivia  his  wife,  he  left  three 
sons,  1  John,  who  s.  to  Lowhill;  2  Abel;  3  William;  and 
two  daus.,  1  Rebecca;  2  Elizabeth,  m.  I3crnard  Browne, 
Esq.  II.  Edwabd,  of  whom  presently. 

The  2nd  son, 

Edwabd  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  co.  Kilkenny,  a  Capt.  in 
the  army,  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Folliott  Shrigley,  Esq.  of  Dub- 
lin, and  had  (with  three  daus.,  i.  Sarah;  11.  Anna  Maria; 
III.  Elizabeth)  two  sons, 

Folliott,  his  heir. 

Ebenezer,  of  Dublin,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Laurence  Nowlan,  and 

sister  of  Rev.  Daniel  Nowlan,  andtL  Oct.  1788,  leaving  issue, 

Ebenezer,  Mary,  and  Isabella. 

The  eldest  son, 

Folliott  Warren,  Esq.  of  Lodge,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Shuldham,  Esq.  of  Ballymulvey,  and  had  issue, 

Edward,  his  heir.  Folliott.  Samuel. 

He  )ii.  2ndly,  7  Jan.  1745,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
John  Staples,  3rd  bart.  of  Dunmore,  but  by  her  (whose  will, 
dated  8  March,  1764,  was  proved  5  March,  1766)  he  had  no 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Edwabd  Wabben,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  m.  9  .\pril,  1791,  his 
cousin,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Pooley  Shiddham,  Esq.  of 
Ballymulvey,  and  d.  20  March,  1816,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Poolet  Abel  Wabre.n,  Esq.  of  Lodge  Park,  to.  13  April, 
1828,  Jessy  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bryan,  Esq.,  and  d.  25  Jime, 
1S34,  leaving  issue, 

Edward  Lewis,  now  of  Lodge  Park. 
Lucy  Florence,  d.  unm.  20  March,  1837. 

Scat — Lodge  Park,  Freshford,  co.  Kilkenny. 


WARREN    OF    BALL  YD  ON  ARE  A    AND 
KILLINEY. 

Waeeen,  Kobeet,  Esq.  of  Ballydonarea,  co. 
Wicklow,  Aunaghmore,  co.  Cork,  and  Killiney,  co. 
Dublin,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  High  Sheriff  co. 
Dublin  1873,  and  for  the  city  1875,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
CO.  and  city  of  Dublin,  and  J.P.  co.  Cork,  h.  14  Feb. 
1820  ;  m.  27  May,  1846,  Anne  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of 
Cadwallader  Waddy,  Esq.  of  Kilmacow,  M.P  .co. 
Wexford. 

ILutCcttJC — This  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
Wabbens  0/  Poynlon,  co.  Chester. 

Robebt  Warren,  of  Carson,  co.  3Ionaghan,  3rd  son  of 
Humphrey  Warren,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Davenport,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wilkinson,  of  Bally- 
donarea,  co.  Wicklow,  and  d.  15  Oct.  1748,  leaving  two  sons, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  ra.  1st,  3Iiss  Bourke,  of  the  family  of  Bourkc, 
Viscounts  Mayo,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Peter,  of  Henrietta  Street,  Dublin,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Parvasol,  and  had  issue,  Francis  James, 
Capt.  of  Dragoons,  m.  Miss  Hardwick,  and  ''.  s.  ;>. :  John; 
Robert,  Capt.  in  the  Buffs,  d.s.p.;  and  Caroline,  m. 
John  Aumuty,  Chief  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Calcutta.  He  m.  2ndly,  July,  1830,  Susan  Jervis,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Meredith  White,  by  Jane  Lea  his  wife. 

2  Robert  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Gore  Ouseley, 
Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Richard,  William,  and  Robert,  who  all 
c^  s.  J). ;  Elizabeth,  ni.  13  Nov.  1809,  Robert  Sloore,  Esq. 
of  Lansdown,  Lieut. -Col.  Kildare  Militia,  nephew  of  the 
1st  Marquess  of  Drogheda;  Caroline,  m.  Mr.  Chambers; 
F'anny,  m.  Dr.  Kennedy;  and  Louisa,  m.  H.  French,  Esq. 

1  Eliza,  VI.  Robert  Sandys,  of  Creveagh,  co.  Lonirford. 

2  Catherine.  3  Margaret,  m.  Mr.  Davis. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Warren,  Esq.  of  Ballydonarea,  co.  Wicklow,  b.  1719 


169G 


WAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAR 


TO.  1st,  6  Oct.  1747,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Martin  Ilorrish,  Esq.  of 
Corballis  (by  Eliza  liyrnc  his  wife),  and  had  issue,  five  sons, 
William,  Hobebt  (of  whom  hereafter),  Peter,  John,  and  Wil- 
liam; and  three  daus.,  Elizabeth;  Eleanor,  ra.  \V.  Whitton, 
Esq. ;  and  Susanna,  Mrs.  Davis.  Mr.  Warren  m.  2ndly,  1759, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gates,  of  Groat  Connell,  and  by  her 
had  issue,  Thomas;  Franeis  William,  m.  Anne  Caldbeck,  and 
had  issue;  Ralph,  R.N. ;  William;  John,  m.  Miss  E.  R. 
Chamney,  and  had  issue;  and  Sarah.  The  2nd  son  of  the  1st 
marriaRO, 

KoBEKT  Wabkes,  Esq.  of  Ballydonarca,  Examiner  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  6.  29  April,  1752;  m.  10  May,  1781, 
Barbara,  dau.  of  Joseph  Swan,  Esq.  of  Tombrean;  and  by  her 
(6.  22  Jan.  175G,  and  d.  18  June,  1831)  had  issue,  i.  John, 
deceased;  n.  Robert,  of  Killiney  Castle,  of  whom  presently; 

III.  Joseph  St.  Lawrence;  iv.  Thomas;  i.  Barbara,  ra.  Sand- 
ham  Symes,  Esq.  of  Dominic  Street,  Dublin;  ii.  Catherine; 
in.  Susanna,  m.  Richard  McNally,  Esq.,  and  d.  30  March,  1877 ; 

IV.  Margaret,  d.  6  Oct.  1877;  v.  Ellen,  ra.  R.  Dowse,  Esq.  ; 
VI.  Mary,  in.  W.  Goodman,  Esq.  Mr.  Warren  d.  24  May,  1814. 
His  2nd  son, 

Robert  Warren,  Esq.  of  Ballydonarea,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
Killiney  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  6.  6  Jul}-,  1787;  m.  4  Feb.  1819, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  Athanasius  Cusack,  Esq.  of  Laragh,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  28  Feb.  1879,  aged  82)  had  surviving  issue, 

EoBERT,  now  of  Ballydonarea  and  Killiney. 

Graves  Swan,  h.  27  March,  1822;  m.  17  June,  1852,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  John  Davis,  Esq.  of  Rathfarnham. 

Samuel  Percival  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  Balbiiggan,  co.  Dublin, 
b.  15  April,  1828  ;  m.  8  March,  1859,  Judith  Frances,  dau.  of 
the  late  T.  Somerville  Fleming,  of  Derry  Lea,  co.  KiUlare, 
and  has  three  daus.,  Frances  Alicia  Maude,  Alicia  Judith, 
Judith  Dagmar;  and  two  sons,  Robert  Somerville,  0.  23 
March,  1865;  and  Percival,  b.  8  April,  1871. 

Athanasius  Cusack,  6.  8  June,  1834;  d.l)  Feb.  1873. 

James  William,  b.  10  Feb.  1S3G. 

John  Thomas,  b.  11  May,  1838. 

Edward  George,  b.  6  May,  1839. 

Anna  Martha. 

He  d.  29  June,  1869. 

.firms— Chequy  or  and  az.,  on  a  canton  eim.  a  trefoil  vert. 
Crest — On  a  chapeau  gu.  turned  up  erni.  a  wyvern  arg.  wings 
expanded  chequy  or  and  az.,  on  the  bi'easta  trefoil  vert.  Motlo 
— Be  just  and  fear  not. 

Seat— Wyvern,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin. 


■WARRY    OP    SHAPWICK    HOUSE. 

Warey,  GtEORGE,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Shapwick  House, 
Somerset,  J. P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  4  June,  1795  ; 
m.  4  Aug.  1830,  Isabella,  4th  dau.  of  William 
Deedes,  Esq.  of  Sandling  Park,  Kent,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1870)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Deedes,  6.  7  June,  1831,  M.A.,  J. P.,  Barrister-at- 
law,  m.  Catherine  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  J.  Clitsome  Warren, 
Esq.,  and  grand-dau.  of  R.  K.  Meade-King,  Esq.  of  Pyr- 
land  Hall,  Taunton,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Taylor,  b.  1801. 

2  Bertram  Arthur,  6.  1864. 

3  Ernest  Gerald,  b.  1874. 
1  Gertrude  F'lorencc. 

II.  William  Taylor,  b.  4  Dec.  1836,  B.A.  Trinity  College, 
Oxon,  attached  to  Charity  Commission. 

III.  Arthur,  b.  18  June,  1841,  Capt.  R.A.,  and  Brigade- 
Major  at  Portsmouth. 

I.  Isabella  Catharine. 

II.  Georgiana  Sophia,  m.  A.  D.  Toogood,  Esq.  late  Bengal 
Fusiliers,  one  of  H.M.  Corps  of  Gentlemea-at-Arms; 
deceased.  in.  Emily  Susannah. 

IV.  Anna  Maria.  v.  Rose  Alice. 

JLfltCngC. — William  Wakey,  Esq.  of  West  Coker,  m. 
Sarah  Bond^ield,  had  a  son, 

George  Warrt,  Esq.,  m.  Oct.  1789,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Elias  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Hounstonc  House,  near  Yeovil,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  Aug   1856,  aged  93)  had  issue, 

I.  George,  now  of  Shapwick  House. 

II.  William  Robert,  m.  Elizabeth  Cole,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Cole  Wood,  Esq.  of  Martock,  and  d.  1873,  leaving  issue, 

1  Elias  Taylor,  deceased. 

2  William,  Major  34th  regt.,  w.  1st,  Catherine,  dnu. 
of  J.  Stone,  ICsq.  of  Upham,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  il. 
1861)  had  issue,  William  John  Ellis,  b.  1860;  he  m.  2ndly, 
Emma  Augusta,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Bragge,  of  Sadborow 
House,  Dorset,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  Ernest  Arthur 
Bragge.  3  Thomas,  Capt.  ist  Somerset  Militia. 

1  Elizabeth. 


III.  Elias  Taylor,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  m.  Mary  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
Robert  Montagu  Wilmot,  M.D.,  of  Hastings ;  and  d.  leaving 
issue, 

1  Edward  Taylor,  Capt.  R.A.,  deceased. 

2  Alfred  Wilmot,  R.N.,  Commander  H.M.S.  "Urgent." 
1  Mary  Kathcrine. 

I.  Maria,  m.  Joseph  Giles,  Esq.,  .T.P.  and  D.L.  for  Somcrsetl 
Capt.  half-pay  9tli  foot,  and  had  i.ssue, 

1  Jolm,  B.A.  of  Balliol  College.  Oxfor'l,  deceased. 
1  Sarah  Catharine,  m.  Rev.  F.  C.  Drake,  M.A.,  Rector  ol 
West  Lydford,  Somerset. , 

II.  Catharine,  d.  unra.  1852. 

III.  Abigail  Rose,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Harbin,  Rector  of  Teston| 
near  Maidstone,  Kent;  deceased. 

IV.  Sarah  Anne,  'in.  Lieut. -Col.  Gervas  Powell  TurbervillC 
of  Ewenny  Abbey,  co.  Glamorgan,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  th: 
I2th  regt.,  deceased.  ' 

Mr.  Warry  d.  March,  1829.  | 

Seat — Shapwick  House,  Shapwick,  Bath.  I 


WAHTEK,  OF  CHUCK  MEOLE. 

Waeter,  Henry  de  Grey,  Esq.  of  Cruc 
Meole,  Major  Eojal  Artillery,  b.  1837. 

ILtUCrCJC— This  is  an  Anglo-Saxon  family,  spelt  Wart; 
and  Wutur,  and  by  the  Cundall  branch.  Water  and  Wallc 
originally  of  Warter,  co.  York. 

Richard  Wartib,  brother  of  Francis  Nicholas  Warter,  D.I 
Bishop  of  Dromore  1429,  was  an  eminent  Merchant  of  York,    ■ 
which  city  he  was  Sheriff  1431,  and  twice  Lord  Mayor,  vi 
1436  and  1451,  and  for  which  city  he  sat  in  Parliament,  hold 
at  Westminster,  13  Henry  VI.,  1434.    This  Richard  left  thr 
sons, 
Henry,   settled  at  Naffcrton,  i.i.  and  had  issue ;    he  \\ 
ancestor  of  Warter  of  Wansworth;   of  Whitwell  Hou 
CO.  Durham  ;  and  Cundall,  co.  York. 
Christopher,  Alderman  of  Farringdon  Within,  and  Shei 
of  London,  30  Henry  VI.,  1451.    His  only  child  and  hcire 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edmund  Lambert,  son  and  heir  of  John  La 
bert,  of  Maiden  Bradley,  Wilts.  John. 

The  3rd  son, 

JoiiN  Warter,  became,  by  marriage  with  Joan,  dau.  ai_ 
heiress  of  Walter  Bullock,   of  Hatton,  the  possessor  of 
Stableford  estate  in  Worfield,  and,  by  purchase,  the  propij 
of  property  at  Cruck  Meole,  Wintley,  and  Welbach,  in 
He  d.  15  Henby  VIL,  leaving  issue,  an  only  child, 

John  Warter,  of  Stableford,  d.  17  Henry  VIL,  lei 
issue,  by  Margery  his  wife,  two  sons,  John,  and  Sir  WyD 
The  elder  son, 

John  Wabter,  of  Stableford,  «.  to  his  mother's  prop* 
and  d.  13  Henry  VIII.,  leaving  issue,  by  Alice  his  wife,  tli- 
sons,  Thomas,  William,  and  Richard;  which  last-named  Rich 
s.  to  the  Cruck  Meole  property,  the  descendants  of  the  f 
John  del  Warter  being  previously  settled  there.    The  elder  ; 
and  heir, 

Thomas  Warter,  of  Stableford  and  Ilatton,  had,  by  Jc 
his  1st  wife,  Richard;  Thomas  (Rev.);  John,  of  Badg 
and  three  daus.;  and  by  Alice  his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  J" 
Bullock,  of  Hatton,  and  sister  of  Sir  William  Bullock,  ■ 
son  and  one  dau.,  William  and  Eleanor.  He  d.  1598,  > 
eldest  son, 

Richard  Warter,  of  Stableford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  ' 
heiress  of  William  Barker,  of  Stableford,  and  had  issue,  Jc  ■ 
Francis,  Henry,  Richard,  and  Jean.  Mr.  Warter  d.  15  El  • 
BETH.     His  eldest  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Stableford,  vi.  Joyce,  dau.  of  Will  i 
Goold,  and  d.  1G27,  leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Stableford,  whose  grand-dau.,  Miriam  Warter  . 
Edward  Perks. 

John,  of  Stableford,  a  Capt.  in  the  Train-Bands,  was  sho  ' 
accident  in  1C53.  His  descendant  and  representative,  X-' 
Warter,  m.  Thomas  Foley,  of  Stoke  Edyth. 

Richard,  m.  Elizabeth  Turner. 

William,  of  whose  descendants  we  treat. 
The  4th  son, 

William  Warter,  of  Swancote  and  Ilatton,  was  Town  C  i 
of  Bridgnorth  1609.  He  m.  and  had  issue,  by  Margaret  s 
wife,  John,  Robert,  WiUiam,  and  two  daus.  He  (/.  1613,  ' 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wartek,  of  Swancote  and  Hatton,  Town  Clcrl  ' 
Bridgnorth,  who  purchased  other  property  around  tie  Si  - 
cote  estate,  and  also  a  property  at  Cruck  Meole,  from  3 
relative,  Hugo  Warter,  1015.  He  ?»i.  Elizabeth  dau.  of  J  ^ 
Harriotts,  and  had  issue,  with  three  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Swancote,  Hatton,  Hilton,  and  Budge  1  ■ 
TO.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Boycott,  of  Buildwaa  Abbey,  * 
d.  1688,  leaving,  with  two  daus.,  an  only  son. 


WAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY 


WAT 


1C97 


JoHjr,  of  Rudjre  Hall,  Barrister  of  the  Inner  Temple,  d. 
17.52,  leaving  by  Ann  his  wife,  an  only  ehild  and  heiress, 
Catherine,  m.  10  Dec.  17-12,  William  Boycott,  of  Upping- 
ton,  Salop. 
II.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Joseph  'VVarter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  m.  JIartha  Warter  (de- 
sceniied  from  Uichard  Warter,  of  Cruck  Jleole,  son  of  Jolin,  of 
Stableford,  who  d.  13  Henrt  VIII.),  and  had,  with  three  daus., 
an  only  son, 

John  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  in.  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Ncwnham,  of  Longville,  and  d.  1740,  leavin;r  issue,  Henrt, 
Joseph,  John;  and  four  daus.,  Anna,  ICatlierine,  Maria,  and 
Elizabeth,  all  of  whom  d.  v.nm.,  except  the  eldest  son, 

llENRT  Warter,  of  Cruck  Bleole,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  J.  Ev.ison, 
of  Curdington,  Salop,  and  d.  17C3,  leaving  issue,  with  two  daus., 
three  sons, 

I.  Henrt,  of  Cruck  Meole,  d.  unm.  Jan.  1820. 

II.  Jc-^eph,  of  Sibberscott,  Salop,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Jackson,  of  London,  and  d.  Ial2,  leaving,  with  two  daus., 
one  son, 

Joseph,  ),!.  Margaretta  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Thomas  Mcrciiith,  of  Pentrebyehan,  co.  Denbigh,  and  d. 
1811,  leaving  four  sons  and  a  dau., 

John  Richard,  7ii.  and  d.  under  age,  leaving  an  only 
child,  a  dau.,  who  also  >/.  under  age. 
Hexey,  who  s.  to  the  Pentrebyclian  estates,  and  took 
the  name  of  Meredith.     He  served  the  office  of  ShcrilT 
1844. 
Joseph,  J. P.,  CO.  Flint,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Thomas,  ra.  and  has  issue. 
Margaretta  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  Capt.^IcN'ab. 
ni.  John. 
The  3rd  son, 

Jons  Warter,  of  Cruck  Meole,  b.  June,  1745;  m.  11  April, 
17C7,  Mary,  only  child  of  John  Gedrey,  and  d.  1821,  having 
had  two  sons,  Bev.  John  Warter,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  College, 
Cambridge,  who  d.  there  s.  p.,  1802,  being  then  one  of  the 
Proctors  of  the  University. 

Henrt  de  Gret  Warter,  Esq.  of  Cruck  Meole,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
6.31  March,  1770;  m.   19  March,  180.5,  Emma  Sarah  Moore, 
dau.  of  William  Wood,  Esq.  of  Marsh  Hall,  and  of  Hanwood, 
Salop;  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  3  June,  IS63)  three  sons, 
John  Wood  (Rev.),  b.  21  Jan.  1806,  educated  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
B.A.  1827,  M.A.  1834,   B.D.  1845,  Vicar  of  West  Tarring, 
.Sussex ;   m.   1834,  Edith,  dau.  of  Robert    Southey,   Esq., 
LL.D.,  who  d.   Feb.  1S75,  and  d.  21  Feb.  1878,  having  had, 
with  other  issue,  Henrt  de  Grey,  now  of  Cruck  Meole. 
Henrt  de  Grey,  formerly  of  Cruck  Meole,  but  now  of  Long- 
den  Manor  (.see  pnst}- 
Edward,  of  Cruck  Meole. 

ilr.  Warter  d.  5  April,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Edward  Wakter,  M..V.,  of  Cruck  Meole,  Salop,  J. P., 
5. A.  1S34,  Fellow  of  Magdalen  Coll.  1835,  and  subsequently 
'resident  thereof  up  to  1849,6.  18  Sept.  1811;  m.  1st,  Charlotte 
lertrude,  dau.  of  Blythe  Harries,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Francis 
larries,  Esq.  of  Cruckton,  Salop  (she  d.  s.  p.  23  Aug.  1854) ; 
nd  2ndly,  9  .Sept.  185G,  Rosamond,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  Frede- 
ick  Holmes,  M.A.,  Professor  at  Bishop's  Coll.  Calcutta,  and 
ad  an  only  child, 

Hugo  Francis,  6.  23  Aug.  18.i7;  d.  26  April,  1865. 

ey.  Edward  Warier  d.  25  Nov.   1878,  and  was  s.  by  his 

ephew. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  engraUed  between  three  chess-rooks 
-'.  as  many  crosses-crosslet  litchee  of  the  first.    C<  <;.-.•<— A  liun 
ipant  sa.  collared  arg.    holding   between  his   forepaws  a 
iiss-rook  also  arg.     Ulntto—'Vi  victus  non  coactus. 
&a£— Cruck  Meole,  Shrewsbury. 


Mr.  Wavter  m.  2nclly,  10  Nov.  1875,  Ellen  Graham, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Goddard,  Esq.  of  Lee,  Kent. 

Anns  Crest,  and  Mctlo — Same  as  Warter  nf  C.-vch  Meole. 
Seats — Lougden  Manor,  and  Ilinton  Hull,  Shrewsbury. 


WAETEB,  OF  LONGDEN  MANOR. 

Waetee,  Henrt  de  Geet,  Esq.  of  Cruck  Meole 
cm  1853  to  1866,  now  of  Longdcn  Manor,  D.L. 
id  J.P.  for  Salop,  Higli  SherifP  1879,  son  of  the  late 
enry  de  Grey  Warter,  Esq.  of  Cruck  Meole, 
26  Jan.  1807 ;  m.  1st,  March,  1833,  Harriette,  dau. 
John  Benbo-w,  Esq.,  M. P.  for  Dudley,  and  by  her 
•bo  d.  14  Feb.  1875)  had  issue, 
I.  Henrt  de  Gret,  b.  28  July,  1834. 

I.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  12  April,  1860,  Meabum  Tatham, 
M.A.,  son  of  Meabum  Tatham,  Esq.  of  Ilighgate,  Mid- 
dlesex, and  nephew  of  Ralph  Tatham,  D.D.,  Master  of 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  and  who  d.  1870,  leaving, 
with  five  daus.,  an  only  surviving  son,  Henry  de  Grey 
Warter,  6.  22  Feb.  1862. 


WATERHOTJSE    OF    HALIFAX. 

WATEEHorsE.  JoHX,  Esq.  of  Wellhead,  Halifax, 
CO.  York,  E.R.S.,  R.A.S.,  K.G.S.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
b.  3  Aug.  1806. 

SLtltCajC— This  family  has  been  resident  at  Halifax  since 
the  middle  of  the  13th  century.*  In  the  IGth  century  it  was 
exceeding  numerous  in  the  West  Riding  of  co.  York,  and 
especially  within  the  large  parish  of  Halifax,  wherein  in 
several  branches  it  was  possessed  of  much  landed  property, 
and  in  many  also  engaged  in  trade  and  manufactures. 

Sir  Gilbert  Waterhocse,  or  Ab  Aqo/e  Domo,  Knt.,  was  of 
Kirton,  in  the  division  of  Low  Lindsay,  co.  Lincoln,  temp. 
Henrt  III.  He  m.  Isabella(  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  de  Lungvale, 
and  sister  and  co-heir  of  her  brother.  Sir  John  de  Longvale, 
Knt.,  and  had  issue, 

Roger,  m.  Johan,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  John  Castcl,  Knt. 
From  him  descended  the  Waterhoiises  ot  the  Bury  of  Hemel 
Hempstead,  Herts  ;  of  Whitchurch,  Bucks ;  of  London :  of 
Castle  Waterhouse,  in  Fermanagh.  Thomas  Waterhouse, 
Prior  of  Ashhridge,  and  Sir  Edward  Waterhouse,  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  in  the  reign  of  Eliza- 
beth, were  of  the  Herts  family;  and  Edward  Waterhouse, 
LL.D.,  an  antiquarian  and  ethical  writer,  was  of  the  same 
race  in  London.  GtLBERT. 

The  2nd  son, 

Gilbert  Waterhouse  m.  Mary  Baildon,  and  had  issue, 
Richard  Waterhouse,  m.  the  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ilollins 
of  Hollins,  and  was  father  of 

John  Waterhouse,  m.  Alice,  dan.  of  Rookes  of  Bookcs,  and 
had  issue, 

Richard  Waterhouse,  of  Hollins  in  Warley,  m.  1st,  a  dau. 
of  Maude,  or  de  Montealto ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Claye.  He 
d.  28  Henry  VI.,  1448,  and  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

John,  ancestor  of  many  Waterhoiises  in  Halifax,  and  of 
Holme  Chapel.  Richard,  of  whom  next. 

Robert,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  ancestor  of  Waterhouse  of 
Woodkouise,  in  Skircot. 

Margaret,  wife  of  William  Gates,  of  Shibden  Hall. 
The  2nd  son, 

Richard  WATERnousE,  of  Warley,  Halifax  (whose  will  is 
dated  3  Feb.,  and  proved  17  Feb.  1484),  m.  Isabel  Shawe, 
and  had  issue  six  sons  and  eight  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Waterhouse,  d.  2  Jan.  1539.  His  prindson,  John 
Waterhouse,  of  Shibden,  records  of  him,  that  in  the  time  of 
John  Waterhouse,  "  who  dyed  at  Candlemas,  twenty-six  years 
ago,  at  his  death  being  very  neare  one  hundred  years  of  age, 
I  trow  three  years  under :  when  he  was  but  a  child  there  were 
hut  in  Halifax  in  all  thirteen  houses ;  now,  1565,  twenty  and 
six  score.  God  be  praysed  for  His  increase."  lie  m.  Agnes, 
dau.  of  John  Ryshworlh,  of  Coley  Hall,  who  was  6.  Oct.  1542. 
They  had  issue. 

Richard,  of  Hollins  in  Warley,  m.  Is.abel,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Saville,  of  Newhall.  He  continued  the  line  of  the  Water- 
houses  of  Warley,  and  from  liim  came  Jonas  Waterhouse, 
of  Bradford,  who  d.  13  Feb.  1716,  aged  90;  and  from  an 
illegitimate  branch  sprang  Richard  Waterhouse,  of  Inchow- 
leran  Castle,  co.  Kilkenny,  in  1608. 

Robert,  of  The  Moot  Hall,  Halifax.  He  d.  26  Auc.  20  Eliza- 
beth, and  his  will  was  proved  15  March,  1581.  He  m.  about. 
1.522,  Sibil,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Saville,  of  Shibden 
Hall,  Southowram,  Halifax.  She  was  buried  28  Feb.  1559. 
From  him  descended  the  Waterhouses  of  Shibdrn  Halt, 
Braithwell,  mar  Doncaster;  of  Harthill :  of  the  Wyther, 
CO.  York;  of  Wallingwells,  co.  Notts;  and  of  St.  .iVndrew, 
Holborn,  London. 

Christopher,  a  Student  at  Oxford,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  wife  of  Christopher  Both,  of  Both. 

Margaret,  wife  of  Gilbert  Otes,  of  Halifax. 

Agnes,  wife  of  John  Bentley,  of  High  Bentley. 
We  now  revert  to 

Robert  ■Waterhouse,  third  son  of  Richard  Waterhouse, 
of  Hollins.  He  was  Constable  of  Skircot  33  Henrt  VI. 
His  will,  dated  20  July,  1481,  was  proved  10  Sept.  1481.  By 
Joan  (who  d.  his  widow)  he  had  issue, 

John.  Gilbert,  m.  and  h.ad  issue. 

*  A  learned  correspondent  suggests  a  possible  origin  for  the 
name.  Dugdale,  in  a  short  pedigree  which  he  gives  of  a 
branch  of  the  Molyns  family,  says  that  it  took  the  name  of 
Leumesin  (Waterhouse) ;  and  that  one  of  its  members,  Roger, 
Castellan  of  Nottingham,  "nominavit  suipsimi  L(  vuisin," 
(Waterliouic). 


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The  elder, 

JoiiN  Watebhouse,  of  Newhouse,  Skircot,  -whose  ivill  is 
(luted  1  Feb.  1533,  and  was  proved  3  Dec.  1534,  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir;  Sir  Lawrence;  Edward;  and  others.  The 
eldest  son, 

John  Waterhocse,  ofXewhouse,  was  buried  10  July,  1545; 
liis  wiil  was  proved  19  Aug.  1546.  By  his  wife  Elizabeth,  he 
had  i.ssue  (with  three  daus.)  two  sons,  i  John,  of  Newhouse, 
ancestor  of  Waterhocse  of  Norwood  Green,  in  Hipperholme, 
and  of  Pontefract,  of  'Watebhouse  of  Kingston-on-Tlwriies, 
of  John  Wright  Waterhouse  and  Wilmot  Henry  Waterhouse, 
Esqrs.  of  Hammersmith;  ii.  Michael,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  2nd  son, 

Michael  WATERHorsE,  of  Woodhouse,  Skircot,  was  buried 
25  Nov.  1587;  his  will  proved  30  Jan.  15S7-8.  He  rn.  1st, 
18  Xov.  1555,  Grace  Wilkinson,  who  was  buried  3  March,  1581 ; 
and  2ndly,  Cecilia,  relict  of  William  Eayner.  By  his  2nd  wife 
lie  had  one  son,  Nathaniel,  Drysalter,  bapt.  11  Sept.  15S6,  and 
<?.  g.  p.  3  June,  1647 ;  m.  16  Nov.  1607,  Dorothy  Wilson,  of 
r.land,  whose  will  was  proved  9  3Iarch,  1669.  He  was  a  bene- 
factor to  his  native  town,  and  left  his  estate  to  the  almshouses 
■which  bear  his  name.  By  the  1st  wife  Michael  had,  with 
other  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir,  of  The  Woodhouse,  /,(.  Mary,  sister  of  John 

Crowther,  and  had  issue  eight  sons  and  five  daus. 
Joshua.  Caleb. 

The  3rd  son, 

Caleb  Watebhocse,  of  Skircot,  bapt.  21  Sept.  1561,  bought 
Shibden  Hall,  1610,  of  Sir  Arthur  Ingram,  by  whom  it  had 
"been  purchased  of  Sir  Edward  Waterhouse,  Knt.,  1699,  and 
resold  it  to  Lister,  1612.  He  was  buried  1  Jan.  1613,  and  his 
will  was  proved  23  March,  1613.  By  his  1st  wife,  who  was 
buried  Feb.  1596,  he  had  issue  three  sons.  By  his  2nd  wife, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Armytage,  of  Huddersfield  Hall  (who 
m.  2ndly,  —  Winter)  Caleb  Waterhouse  had  issue  one  son 
and  two  daus.    The  2nd  son  of  the  1st  marriage, 

John  Watebhocse,  of  Wassarlane,  Skircot,  had,  by  Mary 
his  wife  (who  m.  2ndly,  Thomas  Oldfield,  of  Newland-in- 
Warley)  three  sons.    He  d.  1649.    His  2nd  son, 

John  Watebhouse,  bapt.  25  Oct.  1631;  m.  April,  1056, 
I'riscilla,  dau.  of  Michael  Chadwick,  of  Norland,  by  Susan  his 
wife,  and  had  issue.    The  3rd  son, 

Sajidel  Watebhocse,  of  The  Lower  Eange,  bapt.  1  April, 
1C63;  711.  6  May,  1694,  Mary,  dau.  of  Gilbert  Brooksbank,  of 
Halifax,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  Feb.  1744,  aged  74)  he  left  at 
his  decease  (he  was  buried  1  May,  1702)  a  dau.,  Sarah,  bapt. 
2  Oct.  1695,  wife  of  Elkanah  Haddock,  of  London,  and  two 
sons,  Samuel  Waterhouse,  bapt.  29  Oct.  1696 ;  buried  14  Jan. 
1756,  d.  v.nm.;  and 

John  Watebhocse,  of  Halifax,  bapt.  5  Oct.  1698;  d.  4  April, 
1759;  m.  his  second  cousin,  Ellen,  dau.  of  John  Waterhouse, 
who  d.  17  Nov.  1792.    They  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  J.P  West  Hiding  co.  York,  6.  8  Dec.  1727:  d. 
4  Jlarch,  1801.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Alexander, 
of  Halifax,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Dec.  1800,  aged  66)  had 
three  daus., 

1  Ellen,  wife  of  Edward  Alexander,  of  Dannets  Hall  by 
Leicester,  d.  s.  p.  1826. 

2  Elizabeth,  m.  1797,  John  Kershaw,  of  Halifax. 

3  Mary,  wife  of  James  3Iellor,  of  Willan,  near  Coventry. 

II.  John. 
The  2nd  son, 

John  Watebhocse,  of  Wellhead,  Halifax,  I.  1  July,  1736; 
Jii.  1767,  Elizabeth,dau.andcc-lieirof  Charles  Beaty,  of  Louth, 
by  Bridget,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Kobert  Saunderson,  of  Alford, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1820)  left  at  his  decease,  15  June,  1801, 

John,  of  Wellhead.  Samuel,  of  Old  Wellhead. 

Frances. 

Anne,  m.  Edward  Protheroe,  M.P.  for  Bristol. 
Harriet,   widow  of  Piev.   Francis    Huyshe,   of   Clisthydon, 
Devon. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Watebhocse,  Esq.  of  Wellhead,  h.  1  Dec.  1773;  m 
17  Oct.  18J5,  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Rawson,  Esq.  of 
fitonyroyd,  Halifax,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1849), 

John,  now  of  Wellhead. 

Samuel,  of  Hope  Hall,  Halifax,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Major 
2nd  West  Yorkshire  Yeomanry,  and  JI.P.  for  I'ontelruci 
.since  1863,  b.  16  Oct.  1815;  m.  25  Aug.  1840,  Charlotte 
Lydia,  dau.  of  Henry  Lees  Edwards,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir 
Henry  Edwards,  1st  bart.  of  Pye  Ne.st,  Hahfa.\,  and  has  a 
dau.,  Catharine  Grace,  //;.  1872,  Daniel  Henry  Doherty, 
Esq.,  late  Capt.  3rd  Hussars. 

Ellen  Frances,  2nd  wife  of  the  Ven.  Charles  Musgrave,  Arch- 
deacon of  Craven,  and  Vicar  of  Halifax  ;  and  d.  18.56. 

Anne  EUzalicth,  -„i.  1st,  John  Lees  Edwards,  Esq.  (eldest 


son  of  Henry  Lees  Edwards  aforesaid),  who  rf.  27  Dec.  1835; 

and  2nd]y,  Joseph  Hegan,  Esq.  of  Liverpool ;  and  d.  1848. 

Catherine,  m.  Ciiarles  Edward.s  Esq.  (2nd  son  of  Henry  Lees 

Edwards  aforesaid),  who  (/.  19  Sept.  1842;  shed.  17  Sept.  1842. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Benjamin  Bayfield,  Vicar  of  Shenfleld, 

Berks.  Sophia,  d.  25  Jan.  1814. 

Mr.  Waterhouse  d.  21  Jan.  1847. 

Arms— Or,  a  pile  engrailed  sa.     Crest— The  dexter  leg  and 
wing  of  an  eagle,  couped  and  displayed  sa.     J/o«o— Veritas 
vincit  omnia. 
Seat— Wellhead,  Halifax. 


WATERS    OF    SAENAU. 

Waters,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Sarnau,  co.  Carmar 
then,  J.P.,  I.  1810. 

itinca^C— Tao.MAS  Waters,  Esq.,  J.P.  co.  Carmarthen 
(son  of  Thomas  Waters,  Esq.  of  Penally  Court,  co.  Pembroke 
stated  to  have  been  of  the  family  of  Sir  Richard  Waters 
father  of  the  celebrated  Lucy  Waters,-  of  the  Court  o 
Charles  II.),  m.  Martha,  sister  of  Philip  Protheroe,  Esq.  c 
Bristol,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  j 

Robert,  J.P. ,?«.  Miss  Reynolds,  of  Salop.  Joseph.        ' 

John,  J. P.,  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of  R.  T.  Dixie,  Esq.  of  Gellydeg 
CO.  Carmarthen,  brother  of  Sir  Beaumont  Joseph  Dixie,  Bar 
The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Waters,  Esq.,  m.  Miss  Ormond,  of  Trynewydd,  (,<. 
Pembroke,  and  had  (with  three  other  daus.), 

Thomas,  of  Sarnau. 

Edward,  M.D.,  of  St.  Clear,  co.  Carmarthen,  ■?».  19  Auj^ 
1837,  Georgina,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  Lorcni* 
Hely  Hutchinson,  and  has  a  son,  Hely  Wallscourt  Hutchii^' 
son,  Lieut.  Boyal  Artillery,  and  two  daus.  _' 

Robert,  7ii.  Louisa,  dau.  of  George  Thompson,  Esq.,  son  v 
Ro.ss  Thomson,  Esq.  of  Lawrencetown,  co.  Down,  and  h;,|i 
two  sons,  Robert  and  Edward ;  and  two  daus.,  Jane  Loulij 
Mary,  m.  Joseph  Lyttleton  Powys,  Esq.,  Resident  Magistral* 
Longford;  and  Agnes  Dorothea,  ra.  Henry  Taylur,  Esc' 
Deputy  Commissary. 

Mary,  ni.  Henry  Edwardes  Hill,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Arms — Erm.,  a  griffin  segreant  within  a  bordure  engrail' 
az.     Crest — A  demi-grifBn  az.    Motto — Honor  pietas. 

Seat — Sarnau,  co.  Carmarthen. 


WATERTON,    LATE    OF  WALTON   HAK 

Wateeton,  Edmund,  Esq.,  late  of  Walton  Ha 
CO.  York,  Privy  Chamberlain  to  His  Holiness  Pii 
IX.,  from  -whom  he  received  the  Order  of  Chrii 
1S58,  J.P.  and  D.L.  West  Biding  co.  York,  F.S.^ 
F.S.A.S.,  M.K.I.A.,  b.  7  April,  1830;  m.  20  Ad 
1862,  Margaret  Alicia  Josephine,  2nd  dan.  of  ' 
John  Ennis,  1st  bart.  of  Ballinahown  Manor,  ( 
Westmealh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edmund    Charles    Maria    Joseph    Alotsius    Pics, 
10  June,  1863. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Agnes. 

iLiuCit tJC. — Waterton,  or  Watertun,  is  mentioned 
Doomsday  Book  as  having  a  Hall  and  a  carueate  of  la: 
Together  with  other  lands  in  the  soke  of  Croule,  it  bccai 
soon  after  the  Conquest,  the  property  of  the  Abbey  of  .Sel 
and  between  the  years  1159-1170,  when  Gilbert  was  Abbot 
that  Monastery,  it  was  called  a  vil,  and  given  by  him, 
appears  by  liis  charter,  to  Reineb,  the  son  of  Norman  de  K 
manebi,  he  paying  the  yearly  rent  of  twelve  shillings  on 
feast  of  the  Annunciation  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  Mary. 

Sir  Robert  Wateeton  was  a  Crusader  at  the  bi.ttle 
Ascalon,  1191,  and  there  is  a  tradition  that  he  took,  with 
own  hand,  three  Paynim  standards,  and  that  Richard  Coe 
de-Lion  granted  to  him  and  his  posterity  to  bear,  as  a  cha 
on  their  shield,  over  all,  three  crescents  sa. 

William  Watebton  was  dead  in  1255 ;  his  widow,  Dyoni 
was  then  living,  as  appears  from   an  entiy  on   the  Ro  ■ 
Ftiiium,  39  Henbt  111.    He  had  two  sons, 

Reinab,  Lord  of  Waterton,  mentioned  in  the  Itot.  Hundr , 
l'J75.      He   was  ancestor  of  the  great  historic   Hons  f 
AVatebton  of  JVci-tertoii,  now  extinct,  ot  which  were  *        ^ 
John  Waterton,  one  of  the  heroes  of  Agincourt,  and  <        t| 
brother,  Sir  Robert,  Amba.ssador  to  France,  temj).  Henb'  ■        ^ 

Richard,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Richard,  the  brother  of  Reinar,  the  Lord  of  Waterton,  ' 
living  1281,  in  which  year  he  was  witness  to  a  charter  ol  3 
brother.    His  son  and  heir, 

John  Waterton,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  John  Amyos,  and  ' 
issue. 


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John  Watehtojj,  m.  Audrey,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jordan 
Itaanvillc,  and  had  a  son  and  heir, 

KicHABD  Watebton,  m.  Constance,  the  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Sir  Wilham  Ashenall,  and  thus  became  Lord  of  Walton  and 
Cawthorne,  jure  itxoris.    Their  son, 

SiE  KoBERT  Watebton,  Kniuht  of  the  Shire  for  co.  York 
13  Henbt  VI.,  and  High  Sheriff  1448,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir 
Guy  Fairfax,  and  had  issue,  Sir  John;  and  Klizabcth,  m.  Sir 
Kicholas  Wortlcy,  of  Wortley.    The  son  and  heir, 

Sib  John  Watebton,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Savile, 
of  Thornhill,  and  had  issue,  Robert;  and  Maude,  in.  Sir 
Thomas  Jletham,  of  Jletham.    The  son  and  heir, 

Bobebt  Watebton,  of  Walton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John 
Langton,  Esq.  of  Hiullestonc,  near  Sherborne,  and  had  issue, 

Sir  Robebt  Watebton,  of  Walton,  m.  Muriel,  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Leeke,  of  Sutton,  co.  Derby,  by  whom  he  had  issue. 
Sir  Tuomas  ;  Susan,  m.  Nicholas  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Nabum.  Sir 
Robert  »i.  2ndly,  Joane,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Everingham, 
Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    The  son  and  heir. 

Sib  Thomas  Watebton,  of  Walton,  High  SherifT  of  eo.  York 
temp.  Queen  Mart,  and  one  of  Her  Majesty's  Hon.  Council  of 
the  North,  as  well  as  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  the  West 
Riding,  m.  Joane,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Tempest,  Knt.,  and 
had  issue, 

Richard,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Swift,  Esq.  of  Kother- 
ham;  but  d.  s.p.  v.  p. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently.  Francis. 

Rosamond,  iii.  John  Pilkington,  Esq. 

Matilda,  to.  Thomas  Pavile,  Esq.  of  Hallingedge. 

Agnes,  111.  Henry  Everingham,  Esq.  of  Stainburgh. 

Dionysia,  m.  Francis  Metham,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Percy,  successor  and  heir  of  Jocelyn 
Percy,  4th  son  of  Henry  Percy,  K.G.,  4th  Earl  of  Northum- 
berland. Thomas  Percy,  their  2nd  son,  was  Constable  of 
Alnwick  Castle,  and  one  of  the  conspirators  in  the  Gun- 
powder Plot. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Watebton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  who,  on  the  death  of  his 
brother  became  heir  to  his  father,  m.  Beatrix,  dau.  and  co- 
heiress of  Edward  Eestwolde,  of  The  Vache,  Bucks,  and  had 
issue,  Thomas,  Edward;  Richard;  George,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Henry  Grier,  Esq.  of  Sandall;  Anne,  m.  Sir  Cotton  Gargrave, 
Knt.  of  Kingslcy ;  Jane,  m.  Robert  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of  Sliibden 
Hall;  and  Frances,  ra.  Leonard  AVest,  Esq.  of  Burghwallis. 
I  Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas, 
in.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Draycott,  Knt.  of  Paynsley,  co. 
Stafford,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and  John.    The  elder  son, 

Thomas  Watebton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Henry  Shngsby,  Knt.  of  Scriven,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Robert.  John.  Thomas. 

Piiscilla,  m.  Thomas  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Aykctown. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Francis  Metham,  Esq.  of  El.slack. 
.Maiy,  -III.  1st,  William  Piamsden,  of  Lossell  Hall;  and  2ndly, 
Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Knt.  of  Broxton,  brother  to  1st  Lord 

»Carington.  of  co.  Leicester.  Rosamund. 

!    Anne,  m.  Frances  Middelton,  Esq.  Frances. 

Mr.  Waterton  ra.  2ndly,  Bridget,  widow  of  Ciiarles  Markham, 
Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.    The  son  and  heir, 

Robert  Waterton,  of  Walton,  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heirei^s 
)f  Charles  Markham,  but  d.  s.  p.  v.  p.    Eis  widow  m.  2ndly, 
■ir  John  Middelton;  and  3rdly,  Francis  Neville,  of  Chivct,  co. 
fork. 
Thomas  Waterton,   Esq.  of  Walton,   3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Vateiion  (his  2nd  brother,  John,  having  d.  unm.),  after  the 
leath  of  the  above-named  Robert,  without  issue,  became  heir 
nale  to  his  father,  Thomas.    He  m.  Alice  Wetherby,  widow  of 
".dward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Winterset,  and  had  issue, 
TuoMAs  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  son  and  heir,  in.  Cathe- 
ine,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Gilling,   by  whom  he 
"'1  issue.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of 
ir  William  Gerard,  4th  bart.  of  Brin,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
Charles,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  h.  4  June,  1701 ;  admitted  into  the  Society  of  Jesus 
1721  ;  was  for  many  years  in  the  Mission  in  the  Diocese  of 
Durham;  and  d.  Aug.  1766. 
Anne,  a  Nun. 

r.  Waterton  in.  2ndly,  Sarah  Baynham,  by  whom  he  had  no 
;ue;  and  3rdly,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Poole,  Esq.,  brotlur 
Sir  James  Poole,  1st  bart.  of  Poole,  co.  Chester,  by  whom  lu" 
id  issue,  Robert;  Joseph;  Francis,  a  Jesuit,  admitted  1734; 
ul  Catherine.  The  eldest  son  and  heir, 
Charles  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  was  imprisoned  in 
irk  Castle,  on  account  of  his  well-known  loyalty  to  the  royal 
ouse  of  the  Stcabts.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Christopher 
esacre  Mere,  Esq.  of  Bamborough,  co.  York,  6th  in  descent 


from  Sir  Thomas  More,  Lord  Chancellor  of  England  temp. 
Henry  VUL,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  Charles,  admitted  into  the  Society  of  Josus  1762 ;  drowned 
whilst  bathing  at  Blankerburg,  near  Bruges,  ."i  Aug.  1773. 

III.  Christopher,  of  Woodlands,  co.  York,  who  possessed 
estates  in  Domcrara,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Waddell,  M.D., 
and  widow  of  Edward  Birmingham,  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had 
issue, 

1  Robert,  d.  v.nm. 

2  Gonvge,  in  the  Austrian  service,  m.  Matilda,  nic  Baroness 
dc  liarco. 

3  Henry,  in.  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Wallace  Ogle, 
Esq.  of  Cawsey  Park,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue, 
Charles;  Bertram  Robert;  George  Webb  (Rev.);  and 
Frances,  ?,i.  Edward  Seymour  Ball-Hughes,  Esq. 

1  JIatilda,  m.  Edmund,  2nd  son  of  William  Jcrningham, 
Esq.  of  Cossey,  Norfolk. 

2  Agnes,  ;/).  Charles  Bcdingfcld,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Henry  IJedingfcld,  Bart,  of  Oxburgh. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  in.  Anne,  dau.  and 
eventually  sole  heiress  of  Edward  Bcdingfcld,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Sir  Henry  A.  Bedingfeld,  3rd  Bart.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
Charles;  Thomas,  settled  in  France,  d.  v.nni.  1S54;  Edward, 
d.  vnia.  1846;  William,  of  the  Society  of  Jesus,  d.  18  Jan. 
1852;  Christopher,  d.  young;  and  Helen,  m.  Robert  Carr, 
Esq.,  but  d.  a.  p.  1840.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Waterton,  Esq.  of  Walton,  co.  York,  6.  12  June, 
1782;  m.  11  May,  1(>29,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles  Edmonstone, 
of  Cardress  Park,  co.  Dumbarton,  12th  in  male  descent  from 
Sir  William  Edmondstone,  who  m.  the  Princess  Mary,  dau.  of 
Robert  III.,  and  13th  from  Sir  John  Edmonstone,  who  m.  the 
Princess  Isabel,  dau.  of  Robert  II.  of  Scotland.  By  this  lady 
(who  d.  27  April,  1830)  he  had  an  only  son, 

Edmund,  present  representative  of   the  ancient  House  of 
■Watebton. 

Mr.  Waterton  d.  27  May,  1865. 

.i4 ■/•»!.?— Barry  of  six  crm.  and  gu.,  over  all  three  crescents  sa' 
Crtsl — An  otter  passant,  holding  in  its  mouth  a  pike  all  ppr. 
ii/o«o— 'fetter  lun&E  ftembiJ  Iljau  ttiinbO  hucn. 


WATKINS    OF    BADBY    HOUSE. 

Watkixs,  Chaeles  FitzGeeald,  Esq.  of  Budby 
House,  CO.  Northampton,  h.  31  Aug.  1852. 

ILlIICitflf. — This  family  trace  their  descent  from  William 
of  Wykeham,  through  the  families  of  Rushworth  aud 
D'Anrers. 

John  Rcshworth,  of  Northampton,  m.  Jane  D'Anvers,  and 
had  issue  one  son  and  ten  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Alicia  Hush- 
worth,  in.  Charles  Watkins,  of  Daventry,  and  had  a  son, 

Charles  Watkins,  m.  1st,  Ehzabeth  Dobyns  Adams,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

Clarke. 

He  in.  2ndly,  Sarah  Lord,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

AVilliam,  of  Badhy  House. 

Sarah,  m.  Miles  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Eyarth  House,  North  Wales. 

Selina,  ra.  John  Francis  Doxat,  Esq. 

He  in.  3rdly,  Mary  Plomer.    The  only  son  by  his  2nd  wife, 

William  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Badby  House,  b.  1785;  ra.  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  David  Rattray,  Esq.  of  Coventry,  M.D. ;  and  d. 
18-15,  leaving  issue, 

Charles  William,  late  of  Badby  House. 

Charlotte,  d.  unra.  Sarah. 

Eliza,  in.  Charles  Doxat,  her  cousin,  son  of  John  Francis- 
Doxat,  Esq. 

Selina,  \n.  Rev.  Griffith  Boynton,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry 
Boynton,  3rd  bart.  of  Burton  Agnes.  Lucy. 

Jane,  ra.  Rev.  J.  II.  B.  Green,  of  Normanton.        Janetta. 

Dorothy,  ra.  Rev.  Thomas  Vincent  Puscy. 

Emma,  in.  James  Maconochie,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  eldest  son, 

Charles  William  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Badhy  House,  Lieut. 
38th  regt.,  and  Capt.  Northampton  Militia,  6.  9  Oct.  1827  ;  ra. 
6  Nov.  1851,  Mary  Mitchell,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  John 
Uniacke,  Esq. ;  and  dying  1858,  left  issue, 

Charles  Fitzgerald,  of  Badby  House,  b.  31  Aug.  1852. 
William  Uniacke. 
Helen  Mary  C. 

Amu — Az.,  a  fess  vair  between  three  leopards'  faces  jcssant- 
dc-lis  or.  Crest — A  griffin's  hesul  erased  gu.  Motto — In  portu 
quies. 

Seat — Badby  House,  near  Daventry. 


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WATKINS    OF    WOODFIELD. 

Watkixs,  John  Gbegoet,  Esq.  of  WoodfiekT' 
CO.  Worcester,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850' 
*.  4  June,  1803  ;  m.  9  Sept.  1834,  ELizabetli  Randal, 
only  dau.  of  John  Parker,  Esq.  of  Balsall  Heath, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Perry  Hartlebury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30 
May,  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Gregory,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  6.  17  Feb.  1837  ;  d.  unm. 
5  Nov.  1869. 

II.  Williams  Bodknb,  b.  22  Oct.  184.3. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  m.  13  Jan.  I8C6,  Henry  Colvilc  Marindin, 
of  Lincoln's  Inn  ami  Calcutta,  eldest  son  of  the  Eev. 
Samuel  Marindin,  of  Chesterton,  Salop,  by  Isaliella,  eldest 
dau.  of  Andrew  Colvile,  Esq.  of  Ochiltree  and  CraiRflower, 
CO.  Fife  ;  he  d.  in  Calcutta,  7  May,  1872,  leavinc  issue, 
1  Arthur  Henry,  6.  18  Aug.  18G8;  1  Mary  Isabel,  b.  in 
Calcutta,  16  April,  1867 ;  d.  1  Oct.  1868  ;  2  Edith  Mary. 

^LiUCttQC. — This  family,  which  is  stated  to  have  been 
orifiinally  from  co.  Brecknock,  settled  in  co.  Worcester  cicra 
1630. 

Gbegobt  Watkins,  6.  13  Jan.  16.39  (son  of  John  Watkins, 
by  Anne  his  wife; ;  m.  19  June,  1666,  Anne  Cheltham,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

John,  of  whom  presently. 

Gregory,  6.  23  Feb.  1682;  m.  27  July,  1714,  Elizabeth  Lea, 
and  had  a  son,  Gregory,  6.  21  Dec.  1719,  who  jk.  29  May, 
1757,  Mai-y,  dau.  of  Henry  Eoberts,  of  Uroitwich,  and  dying 
X.  p.  10  Sept.  1789,  left  his  landed  estates  to  John,  son  of  his 
kinsman,  John  Watkins,  of  Woodfield. 

The  elder  son, 

John  Watkijjb,  6.  5  Jan.  1669 ;  m.  2  July,  1702,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Elli.?,  and  with  other  issue,  was  father  of 

John  Watkins,  6.  6  April,  1703;  m.  19  June,  1735,  Anne, 
only  child  of  John  Dolphin,  and  had  issue,  John,  of  whom 
presently;  Gregory;  William;  and  Thomas.    The  eldest  son, 

Jous  Watkins,  Esq.  of  AVoodfield,  b.  29  May,  173G ;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Hill,  of  Stone,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Mary 
and  Anne)  one  son, 

JouN  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Woodfield,  b.  6  Oct.  1770,  who  s. 
1789,  to  the  estates  of  his  kinsman,  Gregory  AVatkins,  of 
Hagley.  He  m.  20  Sept.  1800,  Mary,  dau.  of  Robert  Bourne, 
of  Shrawley,  and  had  issue, 

John  Gkegobt,  his  heir. 

William,  of  Eeckford  Hall,  h.  13  Feb.  1809;  m.  May,  1841, 

Anno,  dau.  of  William  Amphlett,  Esq.,   and  d.  Feb.  18.52, 

leaving  a  son,  William  Hubert,  b.  14  Feb.  1843,  Lieut.  10th 

Hussars. 
Mary,  m.  8  Sept.  1836,  Thomas  Gardner,  of  The  Chapel, 

Ombersley.  Harriet. 

Mr.  Watkins  d.  21  Kov.  1837,  and  was  «.  by  his  elder  son,  the 
present  John  Gbegoey  Watkins,  Esq.  of  Woodfield. 

Ai-nu — Az.,  on  a  chevron  between  three  escallops  arg.  as 
many  leopards"  faces  jessant-de-lis  gu.  Creft — A  talbofs  head 
arg.  erased,  and  gorged  with  a  collar  of  cinquefoils  gu.  Motto 
— Flyddlawn  Bunydd. 

Seat — Woodfield,  Ombersley,  Droitwich. 


PERKY-WATLINGTON    OF    MOOR    HAIiL. 

PERET-WATLiyGTOX,  JoHN  Watli>'gton,  Esq. 
of  Moor  Hall,  Essex,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High 
Sherifi"  1855,  and  M.P.  for  South  Essex  from  1859 
to  1865,  a  Chairman  of  the  Essex  Quarter  Sessions, 
also  a  Prison  Commissioner  1877,  b.  7  Dec.  1823  ; 
m.  6  Sept.  1849,  Margaret  Emily,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev. 
Charles  Wicksted  Ethelston,  of  Wicksted  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  Uplyme  Rectory,  Devon,  by  Ann  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Peel,  Esq.  of  Wallington  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  had  one  son, 

John,  b.  18  Feb.  1862  ;  d.  an  infant. 

He  took,  upon  the  decease  of  his  maternal  grand- 
father in  181-8,  and  under  the  directions  of  his  will, 
the  name  and  arms  of  Watlington  in  addition  to 
those  of  Peeey. 

ILtnCtlflC.— About  the  middle  of  the  17th  century,  the 
Peerys  were  settled  in  Devon ;  and  an  obscure  tradition  still 
prevails  that  some  of  them  had  emigrated  to  that  country 
from  Limerick,  in  Ireland.    Perhaps  it  is  owing  to  the  circum- 


stance of  being  resident  in  Devon  that  one  of  them  devotej 
his  genius  and  skill  to  naval  architecture,  acquired  a  named 
considerable  celebrity  in  that  science,  and  obtained  anappoinfc 
ment  in  the  king's  dockyard  at  Plymouth.  He  was  afterwardl 
removed  to  the  royal  dockyard  at  Woolwich.  Here  his  son, 
Philip,  became  connected  in  partnership  with  Sir  Henry  John- 
son, then  M.P.  for  Alborough,  Suffolk,  and  the  opulent  ownai 
of  the  well-known  dockyard  at  Blackwall.  This  property  wa 
in  part,  purchased  by 

JouN  Peebt,  Esq.  of  Walthamstow,  Essex,  who  ?ii.  1st,  1737, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Watlington,  Esq.  of  Watlington  House, 
Pleading,  Berks;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Gibson,  of  Pinner,  Middle- 
sex  ;  and  d..  20  Jan.  1771,  having  had  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only, 
a  dau.,  Anne,  who  m.  Joseph,  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Hankey,  Knl., 
Alderman  of  London ;  and  d.  «.^.  1803;  and  two  sons,  Fhillg^ 
d.  unm.,  and 

John  Pebbt,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1798, 
who  purchased  the  remainder  of  the  dockyard  at  BlackwaDL 
He  m.  1st,  Elizabeth  Browne,  by  whom  (who  d.  Jan.  1795)  h< 
had  four  sons,  John ;  Philip;  and  Eichard,  who  all  (/.  v-ma.: 
and  Thojias,  of  whom  presently;  and  four  daus.,  Eliza,  n». 
Capt.  Layman,  K.N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  1837  ;  Sarah  (deceased),  m. 
George  Green,  Esq.  of  Blackwall;  Charlotte  {d.  s.p.),  in.  ttu 
Ven.  Henry  Kay  Bonney,  Archdeacon  of  Bedford,  Rector  ol 
King's  Cliffe,  co.  Northampton ;  and  Louisa.  Mr.  Perry  m 
2ndly,  Miss  Mary  Green,  by  whom  he  had  (with  two  dans. 
Mary  Anne,  to,  Capt.  Savage,  R.M. ;  and  Amelia)  three  son 
Eichard,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  unm.;  George  (Rev.),  who d 
leaving  nine  children ;  and  Charles,  formerly  Fellow  of  Trinh; 
College,  Cambridge,  late  Bishop  of  Melbourne,  South  AuB 
tralia.    Mr.  Perry  d.  7  Nov.  1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Peebt,  Esq.  of  Moor  Hall,  who  had  been  for  somi 
time  in  the  E.I.C.S.  Bengal.  He  m.  6  March,  1823,  Maria  Jane 
2nd  dau.  of  George  Watlington,  Esq.  of  Caldecot  Hill,  Alden 
hum,  Herts,  Barrister  at-Law,  Prothonotary  of  the  Comma 
Pleas,  and  Recorder  of  St.  Alban's,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Set 
1839)  had  issue, 

I.  JoH.v  Watlington,  now  of  Moor  Hall. 

I.  Fanny  Maria,  d.  28  Dec.  1840. 

II.  Mary  Jane,  m.  July,   1855,  Clayton  William  Feake  Glyi 
Esq.  of  Durrington  House,  Harlow,  and  has  issue, 

1  Clayton  Louis.  2  Egerton  John. 

1  Julia  Mary.  2  Evelyn  Margaret. 

3  Emily  Georgiana. 
m.  Louisa  Philippa,  m.  25  July,  1854,  Robert  Peel  Ethelstoi 
Esq.  of  Hinton  Whitchurch,  Salop,  and  has  issue, 
1  Edmund.  2  Robert  Wicksted. 

3  Arthur  Assheton.  4  Alfred  Peel. 

5  Hugh  Wicksted. 

1  Edith.  2  Margaret  Maud. 

IV.  Emily  Ann,  m.  2  June,   1857,  Rev.  Henry  Frank  Jok 
son,  of  High  Wych,  Sawbridgeworth,  and  had  issue.  Ma 
garet  Emily,  b.  25  Nov.,  and  d.  2  Dec.  1809. 
Mr.  Perry  d.  15  Oct.  1833. 

yfi-OT.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  barry  of  six  arg.  and  E! 
guttee  d'eau  on  a  chief  of  the  second  a  saltire  double  part 
and  fretty  of  the  first,  for  Watlington  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gyroni 
of  eight  or  and  gu.  on  a  bend  arg.  two  lions  passant  ppr.,  f 
Peebt.  Crests — 1st,  a  demi-lion  ppr.  semee  of  spear  heads  i 
holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  sword  also  ppr.,  and  resting  t 
sinister  on  an  escocheon  sa.  charged  with  a  saltire  doul 
parted  and  fretty  arg.,  for  Watlington;  2nd,  a  lion's  he 
erased  or,  semee  of  saltires  and  ducally  crowned  gu.  holding 
the  mouth  a  pear  slipped  ppr.,  for  Pebey.  Motto— Julens  coi 
cia  recti. 

iScat — Moor  Hall,  near  Harlow. 


WATNEY    OF    HALING    PARK. 

Watnet,  James,  Esq.  of  Haling  Park  a: 
Beddington,  Surrey,  b.  18  Dec.  1800 ;  m.  15  0- 
1829,  Eebccca,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Spurrell,  E; 
of  Thurgarton,  Norfolk,  and  Southwark,  Sum 
and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  M.P.  for  the  eastern  division  of  Surrey,  b.  19  M 
1832;  M.  8  July,  18.56,  Blanche  Maria  Georgiana,  eld 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Frederick  Salmon  Burrell,  Esq. 
Ilighfield  Park,  Sussex,  by  Georgiana  hi.";  wife,  only  cl 
of  George  Spencer  llidgway,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Vernon  James,  b.  14  Oct.  1860. 

2  Claude,  b.  4  Nov.  1866. 

1  Florence  Blanche,  6.20  June,  1857;  d.  20  April,  1863 

u.  Norman,  of  Queenswood,  Beddington,  Surrey,  6.27  W 

1834  ;  '//t.  26  April,  1860,  Matilda  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Di: 

Robinson,  Esq.  of  Clitheroe  Castle,  co.  Lancaster, 


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TMatilda  his  wife,  cTau.  of  Ecv.  Eotart  Acklom  Ingram, 
Ecctor  of  Seagrave,  and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Norman,  b.  26  July,  1868. 

2  Arthur  Norman,  b.  27  May,  1871. 

3  Gerard-Norman,  b.  14  S^^pl.  1H72. 

1  Lucy  Matilda,  b.  11  March,  1867. 

2  Katherine,  b.  23  Feb.  1870. 

3  Another  dau.,  b.  7  July,  1875. 

lit.  Herbert,  A.M.  and  M.D.  of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 6.  15  Dec.  1843  ;  711.  22  Jan.  1873,  Sarah  Louisa, 
eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Marcus  Eainsford,  of  Belgrave  Chapel, 
London,  and  has  a  dau., 

May  Evelyn,  6. 11  Nov.  1873. 

I.  Rebecca.  11.  Emma.  iii.  Mary. 

IV.  Emily.  v.  Alice. 

ILt'llCittlC. — ^The  family  of  WatiVet  has  resided  in  Surrey 
since  the  early  part  of  the  last  century. 

Daniel  Watnet,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey,  6.  1705 ;  ni.  1730, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  Acres,  of  Wimbledon,  and  dying  in  1780, 
ieft,  with  other  issue, 

John  Watnet,  Esq.  of  Wimbledon  and  Cannon  Hill,  Surrey, 

'   ?  July,  1747;  m.  1st,  Barbara,  dau.  of  William  Rose,  Esq. 

Wimbledon,  and  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  28  Feb.   1782), 

rtith  six  daus.,  two  sons,  Daniel,  of  whom  presently;   and 

Tohn  Piggott,  a  Lieutenant  in  8th  Light  Dragoons,  who  served 

Africa  with  his  regiment,  and  ni.  and  settled  at  the  Cape  of 

_'il  Hope.    He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Caslake, 

r.sq.  of  Putney,  and  by  her  left  a  son,  Thomas,  of  Wimbledon, 

;ometime  an  officer  in  2nd  Surrey  Militia,  fc.  25  June,  1785; 

H.  11  May,  1319,  Ann,  only  child  of  Richard  Coombes,  Esq.  of 
■  !;iaphara ;  and  d.  19  Jan.  1867  ;  and  one  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m. 

14  June,  1823,  John  Titterton,  Esq.  of  Brixton,  Surrey.    He  d. 

.814.    The  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Watnet,  Esq.  of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  of  which  parish 

10  was  Lay  Rector,  b.  14  Jan.  1771 ;  m.  26  June,   1792,  Mary, 

Idest  dau.  of  James  Galpin,  Esq.  of  Mitcham,  Capt.  54th  regt. 

f  foot,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  James  Galpin,  Esq.,  and  d. 

0  June,  1831,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Daniel  (his  successor),  of  Mitcham,  and  of  Pontyberrcn, 
CO.  Carmarthen,  b.  22  April,  1799 ;  7/i.  10  July,  1823,  Eleanor, 
only  dau.  of  Daniel  Langton,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  Surrey. 
He  d.  16  March,  1874,  and  had  issue, 

1  Alfred,  b.  13  April,  1824;  m.  1848,  Ellen  Eliza,  only 
child  of  Alexander  Raby,  Esq.  of  Ijrynmur,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  by  Jane  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Rees,  of 
Killymaenllwydd,  and  dying  26  June,  1873,  in  his  father's 
lifetime,  left  issue,  Alfred  Rabt,  'j.26  June,  1850;  Daniel 
Herbert,  b.  17  Sept.  1858;  and  Edith  Helena,  m.  2  July, 
1868,  Rev.  Thomas  Harvey,  and  d.  16  March,  1872. 

2  Daniel,  of  Coombe,  Surrey,  b.  5  Aug.  1825;  m.  1855, 
Jane  Aston,  dau.  of  Augustus  William  Rixon,  Esq.  of 
Gordon  Square,  London,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  11  Feb. 
1874),  Daniel  William,  b.  1859;  Theodore  Herbert,  b. 
1860;  Reginald,  b.  1862;  Eleanor  Jane;  Alice  Laura; 
and  Florence  Eveline. 

3  John,  of  Mitcham,  6.  1828 ;  m.  1st,  1853,  Charlotte, 
eldest  dau.  of  James  Walker,  Esq.  of  Terrington,  St, 
Clements,  Norfolk;  she  d.  1871,  leaving  Ernest  John 
Waiker;  Walter  Charles  Reid ;  and  Ethel  Charlotte;  he  ?n. 
2ndly,  1872,  Constance  Furze,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Vickers, 
Esq.  of  Templeton,  Eoehampton,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

4  Henry,  d.  young. 

1  Ellen,  m.  Kev.  John  Jones,  Vicar  of  Recpham,  co.  Lin- 
coln; sherf.  1864. 

2  Mary,  m.  Rev.  James  Booth,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Vicar  of 
Stone,  CO.  Bucks,  and  J. P.  for  that  co.    She  d.  1874. 

3  Anna  Maria,  m.  Thomas  Symonds  Howell,  Esq. 

4  Fanny,  d.  young. 

I.  James,  now  of  Haling  Park. 

II.  John,  of  Mitcham,  b.  21  June,  1804;  m.  13  April,  1833, 
.Susannah,  only  child  of  Peter  Dormay,  Esq.  of  Thanet 
House,  Clapham,  Surrey,  by  Ms  2nd  wife,  Susannah,  only 
dau.  of  James  Killick,  Esq.  of  W'hitchall,  Surrey;  she  d. 
1852,  and  he  d.  on  1st  Jan.  1875,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  F.S.A.,  F.R.G.S.,  of  Shermanbury  House,  Reigate, 
6. 1834;  'in.  6  Oct.  1864,  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Stephen  Dendy,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Place,  Surrey,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Sanders,  Esq.  of  Hook- 
wood,  Surrey,  and  has  issue,  John  Sanders,  b.  18  March, 
1866;  Stephen  Cecil,  b.  21  July,  1868 ;  Frank  Dormay,  b. 
25  Jan.  1870  ;  Elsie  Susanna,  b.  9  Nov.  1871. 

2  Daniel,  of  Burleigh  Lodge,  Croydon,  6.  23  May,  1835; 
m.  20  Sept.  1860,  Ellen  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Stephen  Dendy,  Esq.  of  Leigh  Place,  Surrey,  and  has 
issue,  Walter  Daniel,  b.  4  Dec.  1861  ;  Dendy,  b.  20  Nov. 
1865 ;  Arthur  Gordon,  6.  11  Jan.  1868  ;  Ida,  6.  29  March, 
1870. 

3  James  (Rev.),  A.M.  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cam- 
bridge, Vicar  of  Canwick,  co.  Lincoln,  h.  22  Nov.  183J ; 


7?!.  4  Oct.  1865,  Marianne  Brooke,  dau.  of  Rev.  JLirk  R. 
Jukes,  of  Ohio,  U.S.,  and  has  issue,  Heni-y  James,  6. 
16  Aug.  1866;  Charles  Ernest,  6.  4  March,  1868;  Arthur 
Percy,  b.  Sept.  1872;  Marian  Barbara,  b.  29  Sept.  1869; 
Edith  Ellen,  b.  13  April,  1871,  and  Harriet  Constance,  6. 
5  Jan.  1877. 

4  Frank  Goulding,  of  Landmorc,  Aghadowey,  co.  Lon- 
donderry, J. P.  for  that  CO.,  b.  16  Ajn-il,  1843;  m.  2  Dec. 
1875,  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  of  James  W.  Armstrong, 
Esq.  of  Culmore,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  by  Alice  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sampson  Moore,  Esq.  of  Cullytrummin,  co.  Antrim. 

1  Susan,  m.  23  May,  1861,  George  T.  Jepson,  Esq.  of 
Hampton,  Middlesex,  who  d.  s.  p.  1867.         2  Emilv. 

3  Constance,  m.  26  Oct.  1871,  Rev.  N.  Kenneth  M''Leod, 
M.A.,  Incumbent  of  Ellon,  co.  Aberdeen. 

I.  Barbara,  m.  1st,  Joseph  Walker,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  James 
Lyon,  Esq.     She  d.  s.  p.  19  May,  1865. 

II.  JIary,   vi.  James  Templer,   Esq.  of  Brockham  Lodge, 
Surrey.    She  d.  s.  p.  1800. 

in.  Elizabeth,  1,1.  Thomas  Langton,   Esq.  of  WandswortU 
and  Dunsfold,  Surrey. 
rv.  Eleanor,  7)1.  Heni-y  J.  Norris,  Esq. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  a  cross  engrailed  erm.  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a  dove  arg.,  and  in  the  second  and 
third,  a  garb  or,  for  Watnet;  2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  arg.  and 
or,  a  cross  fieurettee  in  the  first  and  fourth  quarters,  a  lion 
rampant  of  the  third  charged  With  three  bars  of  the  second, 
for  Galpin.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  in  front  of  a  garb  erect 
or,  a  greyhound  courant  sa.  gorged  with  a  collar,  therefrom 
pendent  a  bugle-horn  gold.    Motto — Virtute  et  industria. 

S(jat — Haling  Park,  Surrey. 


WATSON    OF    liTTHCLONE. 

Watson,  Henet  Foebes  Montagu,  Esq.  o£ 
Lumclone,  co.  Carlo^r,  b.  2-4  June,  1856. 

JLtllCJlflC. — John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Crosted,  in  the  co.  of 
Cumberland,  settled  in  co.  Carlow,  and  built  the  house  of 
Kilconner.  By  Jane  West  his  wife,  he  had  three  sons  and  a 
dau., 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  m.  1676,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver  Thompson, 
Esq.  of  Penrith,  co.  Cumberland,  and  had  a  son, 

Solomon,  m.  Miss  Bowles,  of  co.  Tipperary,  settled  in  that 
CO.,  and  was  ancestor  of  John  Johnston  Watson,  Esq., 
and  the  Countess  Dagenfield  Scomberg. 
in.  William,  d.  12  Nov.  1686. 

I.  Mary,  b.  at  Crosted,  23  May,  1647;  m.  6  Aug.  1670,  Robert 
Lecky,  Esq.  of  Kilnock,  co.  Carlow,  son  of  Robert  Lecky, 
Esq.,  CO.  Donegal. 
Mr.  Watson  d.  1675,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner,  b.  1649,  became  a  Member 
of  the  Society  of  Friends,  called  Quakers,  and  built  a  meeting 
house  at  Kilconner.  Of  that  respectable  body,  his  descendants 
continued  leading  members  for  five  generations.  He  ra.  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Tomhnson,  by  whom  (who  d.  Sept.  1744,  aged  97) 
he  had,  with  five  daus.  (1  Anne,  6  1674;  7/!.  1694,  Henry  Ridge- 
way,  Esq.  of  Queen's  Co.;  2  Sarah,  6.  1676;  in.  1095,  Richard 
Pike,  Esq.,  co.  Cork;  3  Mary,  6.  1678,  m.  1699,  James  Lecky, 
Esq.  of  Kilnock;  4  Alice,  6.  1679,  d.  1703;  6  Ehzabeth,  6. 
1687,  d.  young),  four  sons, 
I.  Samuel,  his  heir.  11.  John,  b.  1  Sept.  1683. 

III.  Joseph,  b.  21  Jan.  1688;  d.  13  April  next  year. 

IV.  Thomas,  b.  I  Jan.  1690 ;  d.  Jan.  next  year. 

Mr.  Watson  d.  8  Feb.  1709,  aged  60,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Samuel  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner,  6. 14  Nov.  1G82;  m.  1st, 
14  Jan.  1709,  Susan,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balli- 
nacarrig,  co.  Wicklow,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  April,  1726)  he  had 
(with  four  daus.,  1  Susan,  6.  6  Feb.  1711, 7/i.  28  Sept.  1732, 
Isaac  Jacob,  of  Waterford;  2  Anne,  6.  16  Aug.  1716,  vi. 
Isaac  Bell ;  3  Elizabeth,  b.  1720,  d.  next  year ;  4  Phffibe,  b. 
2  Sept.  1723,  vi.  25  Nov.  1742,  Samuel  Elly,  of  New  Ross)  five 
sons, 

I.  John,  of  Kilconner,  his  heir. 

II.  Samuel,  of  Ballydarton,  co.  Carlow,  b.  14  Nov.  1714;  and 
d.  22  March,  1784;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Beale,  Esq.  of 
Mountmellick,  in  the  Queen's  Co.,  by  whom  (who  (?.  30  July, 
1781)  he  had  a  dau.,  Susan,  b.  25  Oct.  1746;  7ft.  Henry 
White,  of  Cork,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  John,  of  Ballydarton,  co.  Carlow,  &.  29  April,  1742;  d. 
25  Nov.  1793;  m.  Dinah,  dau.  of  Henry  Deavos,  of 
Dublin,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Sarah,  b.  20  Oct.  1799; 
Maria  Jane,  b.  28  Dec.  1782;  Susan,  b.  5  Jan.  1786; 
Dinah  Wilson,  i.  IS  May,  1791;  7ft.  14  May,  1812,  Jonathan 
WiUiamson)  four  sons, 
Samuel,  b.  20  June,  1781 ;    d.  at  Lacken,  co.  Wexford, 

24  Jan.  1803. 
John  Henry,  of  Ballydarton,  &.  5  April,  1787;    m.  1st, 


1702 


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Mary  Garrett,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. ; 
and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Gray,  of  Upton  House,  by  whom 
he  had  four  sons  and  four  daus. ;  and  d.  May,  1869. 
Henry,  of  Ballydarton,  b.  20  May,  1788 ;  m.  Emily,  dau. 
of  Very  Kev.  George  Maunsell,  Dean  of  Leighlin;.and 
d.  X.  'p. 

Joshua,  b.  22  Oct.  1789;  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Francis  Met- 
calf,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1869,  leaving  Francis  Metcalf  (Very 
Kev.),  Dean  of  Leighlin ;  Henry,  of  Ballyroan ;  George ; 
Louisa,   m.  John  Gray,   Esq.  of  Upton  House;    and 
others. 
George,  b.  10  Oct.  1793. 
2  Samdel,  of  Lumclone,  b.  29  March,  1747  ;  m.  Anne,  dau. 
of  Samuel   Brewster,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Garrett  his  wife 
(brother  of  William  Brewster,  Esq.  of  Ballynultea,  co. 
AVicklow,  who  was  grandfather  of  Kight  Hon.  Abraham 
Brewster,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  18G7-68);    and  d. 
1830,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  an  only  son. 
Thomas   Henrt,   of  Lumclone,  Capt.  Carlow  regt.   of 
Militia,    b.    1790;     d.  7  Jan.   1853;    in.  1  June,    1815, 
Anne,  only  dau.  of  Daniel  Walker,  of  the  city  of  Dubhn, 
and  gi-anddau.  of  William  Walker,  Esq.,  twice  Lord 
Mayor  of  Dublin,  and  d.  1853,  leaving  by  her  (who  d. 
1859)  issue, 

Samdel  Henkt,  of  Lumclone,  J.P.,  B.A.  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  b.   29  June,   1823;    m.  A  Aug.    185-1,  Sarah 
Sempill,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Thomas  Roberts, 
LL.D.  of  Eavindon  House,  co.  Carlow,  Vicar  of  Yox- 
ford,  Suffolk  (by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Forbes,  5th  bart.  of  Craigievar,  and  his  wife,  Hon. 
Sarah  Sempill,  dau.  of  John,  12th  Lord  Sempill),  and 
d.  5  Feb.  1870,  leaving  issue, 
Henky  Forbes  Montago,  now  of  Lumclone. 
William  Sempill,  6.  15  Aug.  1858;  deceased. 
Thomas  De  Lancy,  6.  9  Nov.  1859. 
Isabella  Anne.         Emily  Louisa  Violet,  deceased. 
Madeleine  Frances.        Agnes  Delia. 
Thomas  Henry   (Rev.),  Vicar  of  St.  Philip  and  St. 
James,  llfracombe,  Devon,  b.  25  July,  1825,  gained 
Royal  Scholarship  on  entrance  into  Trinity  College, 
Dublin;    m.    Frances    Jane,    dau.    and    co  heir  of 
Thomas  Rowley,  Esq.  of  Norwood  Lodge,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue, 

Constance  Mary.        Emily  Rowley. 
Florence  Miriam.        Grace. 
John  Walker,  d.  uvni.  June,  1878. 
Robert  Leckt,  now  of  Kilconner  House,  h.  1-1  Sept. 
1836;  in.  8  Jan.  1873,  Constance  Mary  Marriott,  only 
dau.  of  Rev.   William  Marriott    Leir,    Rector    and 
I'atron  of  Ditohent,  Somerset,  and  has  issue,  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 
Fielding  Marriott  John  Lecky,  b.  19  Oct.  1873. 
Netherton  WiUiam  Langford,  b.  10  Aug.  1875. 
Kathleen  Rose. 
Sarah  Louisa,  m.  3  Sept.  1836,  John  Lecky  Watson. 
Esq.  of  Kilconner  House,  co.  Carlow,  who  d.  s.  p- 
9  Sept.  1870. 
Annette  Elizabeth. 

Emily  Letitia,  m.  31  July,   1843,  John  Deane  Drake, 
Esq.  of  Stokestown,  co.  Wexford;    who  d.  20  Dec. 
1855  (sfc  Drake  of  Stokestnn-n). 
Elizabeth  Susan,  -m.  Oct.  1863,  John  Cornwall  Brady, 
Esq.  of  Myshall  House. 
3  Joshua,  6.  28  Oct.  1752;  d.unm. 
in.  Jonathan,  m.  25  Aug.  1759,  Deborah,  sister  of  Walter 
White,  of  Donore;  and  d.  1776. 

IV.  William,  b.  22  March,  1719;  d.  5  Oct.  1781. 

V.  Joseph,  b.  11  Dec.  1725. 

Mr.  Watson  ia.  2ndly,  Abigail  Craven,  who  d.  1752;  and  3rdly, 
24  April,  1754,  Deborah  Fuller,  but  had  no  further  issue. 
He  d.  14  May,  1764,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner,  b.  24  March,  1713;  m. 
24  Dec.  1737,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joshua  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate,  co. 
Westmeath,  by  whom,  who  ti.  1779,  he  had,  with  four  daus. 
(1  Abigail,  b.  19  June,  1742;  2  Jane,  d.  mim.;  3  Sarah,  6. 
1744,  d.  unm.  1823;  4  Susan,  h.  1749,  d.  1753),  five  sons, 

I.  Samuel,  b.  1739;  d.  1754. 

It.  Joshua,  b.  Sept.  1740;  d.  1751. 

III.  John,  who  r.  to  Kilconner. 

IV.  George,  6.  15  March,  1745;  d.  31  Dec.  17C6. 

V.  Robert,  6.  9  July,  1746;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr.  Fothcrgill, 
of  Upton  House,  near  London. 

Mr.  Watson  d.  21  Dec.  1750.  His  3rd  and  eventual  elder 
surviving  son, 

John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner  House,  6.  6  Nov.  1743;  s. 
his  elder  brother,  and  m.  20  April,  1773,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Penrose,  Esq.  of  Nev/town  House,  Waterford,  and  of  Woodhill, 
CO.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir.  ii.  Samuel,  6.  24  May,  1775;  d.  s.p. 

III.  Robert,  6.  29  March,  1780. 

IV.  William  Penrose,  0.  19  June,  1782;  d.  s.p. 
I.  Anne,  b.  17  Sept.  1778. 


Mr.  Watson  d.  28  Aug.  17S3,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner  House,  6.  24  April,  177. 
in.  13  July,  1800,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Lecky,  Es 
of  Kilnock  and  Ballykealy,  co.  Carlow,  by  whom  (who 
19  Jan.  1821)  he  had  (with  seven  daua.,  1  Elizabeth  Leek 
b.  13  April,  1801,  m.  15  June,  1826,  John  Strangman,  Esq. 
Waterford ;  2  Anne,  6.  23  May,  1802 ;  3  Jane,  b.  4  Marc 
1805;  4  Mary,  b.  4  March,  1810;  5  Sarah  Augusta,  6.  5  Ja 
1811;  6  Lucy  Frances,  6.  12  April,  1817,  d.  24  May,  182 
7  Lydia  Elizabeth,  b.  11  Oct.  1820,  d.  24  Feb.  1821),  four  sor 

I.  John  Lecky,  his  heir. 

II.  Rubert,  b.  12  Feb.  1807;  d.  unm.  1878. 

III.  William  Penrose,  b.  12  April,  1808;  rf.  1875. 

IV.  George  Leopold,  6.  14  June,  1819;  d.  27  Dec.  followin 
Mr,  Watson  d.  27  Jan.  1845,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Lecky  Watson,  Esq.  of  Kilconner  House,  J. P.,  Hi; 
Sheriff  1860,  m.  3  Sept.  1836,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Louisa,  dau. 
Thomas  Henry  Watson,  Esq.  of  Lumclone ;  and  d.  s.  p.  Sej 
1870. 

Seat — Lumclone,  Fenagh,  co.  Carlow. 


WATSON  OF  CALGARTH  PARK. 

Watson,  Liettt-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
Calgarth  Park,  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hij 
Sheriff  1877,  b.  1823  ;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  la 
R.  L.  Watson. 

ILllXCTlCJC. — ^The  Calgarth  estate  was  purchriscd  from  f 
family  of  Sandys  by  Richard  Watson,  D.D.,  the  celebi;ii 
Bishop  of  Llandaff,  b.  at  Heversham,  Westmorland,  1737,  w 
added  greatly  to  the  natural  beauties  of  the  place  by  adorni 
it  with  a  new  and  elegant  mansion.  His  Lordship  m.  DorotI 
sister  of  Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  and  d.  at  C 
garth,  1816.    The  present  proprietor, 

LiECT.-CoL.  Charles  Edward  Watson,  is  grandson  of  1 
Bishop,  and  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Watson,  LL.B. 

Scat — Calgarth  Park,  Windermere,  co.  Westmorland. 


I 


WATSON    OF    BERWICK    HALL.. 

Watson,  James,  Esq.  of  Berwick  Hall,  Sale 
J.P.  COS.  Stafford  and  Worcester,  s.  1853  ;  b.  181 
m.  1856,  Jane,  dau.  of  Leonard  Willan,  Esq. 
Silverdale,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  had  issue, 

James  Willan,  d.  an  infant,  1858. 
Florence  Mary,  b.  28  Nov.  1862. 

Mr.  Watson  is  only  son  of  James  Watson,  Esq. 
Edgbaston,  near  Eirmingliam    (who  d.   1853), 
Mary  his  wife. 

Sffii.s— Warlcy  Hall,  near  Birmingham ;  and  Berwick  H 
Shrewsbury. 

♦ 

WATT    OF    DOLDOWLOD. 

G-ibson-Watt,  James  Watt,  Esq.  of  DoldowL 
CO.  Eadnor,  and  Heathfield,  co.  Stafford,  J.P.  a 
D.L.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Radnor,  b.  4  Ai 
1831 ;  m.  17  Nov.  1874,  Emma  Henrietta,  dau. 
Henry  O'Reilly  Hoey,  Esq.  of  Knuzden,  co.  Li 
caster,  and  has  a  son, 
James  Miller,  6.  6  Sept.  1875. 

ILlltCitflC— James  Gibson,  Esq.,  Staff-Surgeon  13th  Lif 
Dragoons,  descended  from  a  family  seated  in  co.  Ayr, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Miller,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  by  Margaret 
wife,  dau.  of  James  Watt,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.,  the  celebrated  ei 
neer  and  improver  of  the  steam  engine*,  and  d.  1835,  leav 
issue, 
James  Watt,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  W 

by  royal  license,  1856,  in  compliance  with  the  will  of  ; 

great-uncle,  James  Watt,  Esq.  of  Doldowlod,  and  is  nov 

Doldowlod. 

Agnes   Miller,  to.  Chilley  Pine,  'Esq.,  4th  Dragoon  Gua 

who  was  killed  at  Balaclava,  1854,  leaving  a  son,  Arthur 

*  James  Watt,  J.P.  of  Greenock,  m.  Agnes  Muirh( 
and  was  father  of  James  Watt,  the  great  engineer  and  nati 
philosopher,  and  chief  inventor  of  the  steam  engine,  i  .K 
LL.D.,  b.  1736:  was  twice  married,  and  d.  19  Aug.  U 
A  monumental  statue  by  Chantrey  with  a  remarkable  msc 
tion  by  Lord  Brougham,  is  in  Westminster  Abbey ;  anotne 
Handsworth  Church,  co.  Stafford. 


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1703 


Margaret  Elizabeth,  m.  Feb.  1865,  Henry  Brunning  Marsh, 
Esq.  of  Upton-on-Severn,  M.D.,  d.  8  Feb.  1877,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Ethel  Margaret  Watt. 

5(,f,^,,_Doldowlod,   Khayadre,  co.  Kadnor,   and   Ik'athflcUl, 
:o.  Stafford.    Ciu6— Carlton,  S.W. 


WATSON-TAYLOR. 

See  Tatlob. 


WATT    OF    SPEKE    HALL. 

Watt,  Adelaide,  of  Speke  Hall,  co.  Lancaster, 
|).  19  May,  1857  ;  s.  her  father  1865. 

JLtnCilQC. — Richard  Watt,  Merchant,  of  Liverpool,  pur- 
hased,  1797,  the  manor  of  Speke  from  C.  G.  Beauclerk,  Esq., 
on  of  the  well-known  Topham  Beauclerk.  His  rcpliew  and 
cir, 

icHARD  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burtoi,  co.  York,  and  Speke 
i,  CO.  Lancaster,  High  Sheriff  co.  York,  d.  1812,  and  was  s. 
y  his  son, 

lIicHARD  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton  and  Speke  Hall,  High 
riff  of  CO.  York,  1811,  who  had  issue  (with  a  dau.,  Mary, 
.  .^lay,  1834,  James  Sprot,  of  Spott  House,  co.  Haddington), 
n  eldest  son,  Richard  Watt,  Esq.,  whose  only  son, 
Richard  Watt,  Esq.  of  Speke,  6.  1835;  m.  1856,  Adelaide, 
;iu.  of  William  Hignett,  Esq.  of  Chester ;  and  d.  1S65,  leaving 
y  her  (who  d.  1861)  an  only  child,  Adelaide,  now  of  Speke. 
The  second  son  of  Richard,  the  High  SherilT  of  1811,  was 
Fkanx.is  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton,  b.  1814,  J. P.  and 
.L.  East  Riding  of  co.  York,  and  High  Sheriff  1865.     He  d. 
...  17  June,    1870,   and   was  s.   at  Bishop   Burton  by  his 
!  her, 
William  Watt,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton,  who  d.  1874. 

A  rmx — Per  fcss  or  and  az.,  a  fess  embattled  between  three 
urs-de-lis  counterchanged.     Crest — A  greyhound  sejant  arg. 
'wdered  with  fleurs-de-lis,  one  paw  resting  on  two  arrows. 
.;{{— Speke  Hall,  near  Liverpool. 


WATTS    OF    ABNEY    HALL. 

Watts,  James,  Esq.  of  Abney  Hall,  co.  Chester, 
28  June,  1845  ;  m.  1877,  Anne  Hadfield,  2nd  dau. 
Dr.  Henrj   Browne,  of  Manchester,   and   has 
ue  a  son  and  heir, 
Ta>ies,  6.  8  Aug.  1878. 

iLittCaflr.— John  Watts,  Esq.,  to.  Sarah  Busby,  and  d.  at 
ruage,  9  Sept.  ISOl,  leaving  a  son.  John  Watts,  Esq.  of 
!iage,  CO.  Lancaster,  m.  Elizabeth  Beasley,  and  had  issue, 

John,  m.  twice,  and  d.  ■■>.  p.  1836. 

William,  m.  Miry  Griffiths,  and  has  issue,  Joseph,  b. 
-27;  William;  John,  ra.  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Saunders, 
['.-q.;  Isaac;  and  five  daus.        iii.  Joseph,  deceased. 
'.  Samuel,    residing  at  Burnage    Hall,   m.   1st,   and  had 
■iue,   Samuel ;    Edward ;    George ;    Eliza ;  and  Jane ;    m. 
-hdly,  Maria  Smith,  and  had  Issue;  Albert;  Frank;  Stanly; 
.uaria ;  and  Gertrude. 
James  (Sir),  late  of  Abney  Hall. 
I  >  youngest  son, 

I'tR  James  W.\tts,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Lancaster  1871, 
jlarch,  1804;  m.  16  Dec.  1832,  Margaret  Anne,  youngest 
of  Nathaniel  Buckley,  Esq.  of  Carr  HUl,  Saddleworth, 
I  York,  and  has  issue, 
James,  now  of  Abney  Hall. 

Emma,  m.  24  Nov.  1858,  James  Carlton,  Esq.  of  Whalley 
ISange,  Manchester. 

1.  Susan  Buckley,  m.  Nathaniel  Buckley,  Esq.  of  Carr  Hill, 
I  Saddleworth. 

[James  served  the  office  of  Mayor  of  Manchester,  and 
ived  the  honour  of  knighthood  1857,  and  d.  April,  1878, 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  James,  now  of  Abney  Hall. 

jrms — Erra.,  on  a  chief  sa.  a  garb  between  two  bees  or. 
\t — A  demi-griffin  sa.  with  wings  extended  chequy  or  and 
jihe  dexter  olaw  grasping  a  garb  or.    Motto — Fide  sed  cui 

|fl( — Abney  Hall,  near  Manchester. 
1 

WATTS-RUSSELL. 

See  EussELL  of  Biggin  Hah. 
II. 


WATTS    OF    HANSLOPE    PARK. 

Watts,  Edward  Hanslope,  Esq.  of  Hanslope 
Park,  Bucks,  b.  12  June,  1845,  J. P.  for  Buckingham 
and  Nortliants,  m.  16  April,  1868,  Sophia  Edith,  3rd 
dau.  of  Eichard  Selby  Lowndes,  Esq.  of  The  Elras, 
Blatchley,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  a  dau.j 

Irene,  6.  29  Jan.  1870. 

IttnCaSC. — The  founder  of  this  family  was  Williaw 
Watts,  b.  1722,  who,  under  Lord  Clive,  brought  to  a  successful 
termination  the  treaty  with  Meer  Jaffier,  in  Hindostan,  June, 
1757.  He  d.  1764,  and  left  with  a  dau.,  Amelia,  who  ra. 
Sir  Charles  Jenkinson,  Bart.,  afterwards  Earl  of  Liverpool, 
an  only  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Watts,  Esq.,  in  whose  minority  his  trustees  pur- 
chased from  the  representatives  of  the  Pierrepont  family  the 
manor  and  estate  of  Hanslope.  He  m.  and  d.  1828,  leaving 
issue, 

Edward,  of  Hanslope,  6.  1778  ;  d.  v.iim.  1800. 

William,  of  whom  presently. 

Amelia,  b.  1780;  d.unm.  March,  1802. 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Watts,  Esq.,  in.  and  dying  1848,  left  a  son 

William  Watts,  Esq.  h.  1821 ;  m.  15  Sept.  1843,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Apthorp,  Rector  of  Gumley,  co. 
Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  7)j.  2ndly,  17  Jan.  1850,  Reginald 
Robert  Walpole,  Esq.,  grandnephew  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Orford) 
had  issue, 

Edward  Hanslope,  now  of  Hanslope  Park, 

Caroline  Florcntia,  m.  24  Sept.  1867,  Henry  Edward,  elder 
son  of  the  Rev.  Henry,  Bull,  Rector  of  Lathbury,  Bucks, 
and  has  issue,  a  son,  Herbert  Edward,  b.  May,  1870. 

Frederick  Ajinie  Fanny. 

Mr.  Watts  d.  18  Nov.  1853. 

Arim — Az.,  three  arrows  or,  feathered  and  headed  arg.  on  a 
chief  of  the  second  as  many  Moors'  heads  couped  and  sidqfaced 
sa.  CrfM — A  greyhound  sejant  arg.  supporting  with  the 
dexter  foot  an  arrow  or,  headed  and  bai'bed  of  the  first.  Motto 
— Non  eget  Mauri  jaculis  neque  area. 

Seat — Hanslope  Park,  Stoney  Stratford,  Bucks.  Club — 
Brookes'. 


T/AUCHOPE    OF    NIDDRIE   MARISCHAL. 

Wauchope,  William  John,  Esq.  of  Niddrie, 
Midlothian,  late  Capt.  6th  luniskilling  Dragoons, 
h.  11  Sept.  1841;  m.  17  Aug.  1870,  Eleanor, 
youngest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Ecv.  Edward  Har- 
bottle  Grimston,  brother  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Verulam. 

ILtUrajC. — This  very  ancient  family  was  originally 
settled  in  the  South  of  Scotland,  in  the  district  of  Wauchope- 
dale,  in  co.  Dumfries. 

The  direct  ancestors  of  the  existing  family  were  hereditary 
Baillies  in  Midlothian,  to  the  Keiths  Marischals  of  Scotland, 
afterwards  Earls  Marischal,  from  whom  they  got  the  lands 
of  Niddrie  Marischal,  and  they  are  now  by  far  the  oldest 
possessors  of  land  in  the  male  line  for  a  wide  range  round 
Edinburgh. 

Robert  Wadchope,  of  Niddrie  Marischal,  inscribed  his 
name  upon  a  tomb  which  he  built  in  1387.  Gilbert  Wau- 
cnoPE  had  a  charter  of  Niddrie  from  Robert  III. ;  and 
Patrick  Wauchope,  of  Niddrie,  and  Isabel  his  spouse,  occur 
in  a  deed  6  Nov.  1479. 

From  Archibald  Wacchope,  of  Niddrie,  and  Eupheme 
Scougal  his  wife,  living  1491,  the  chain  of  evidence  is  complete 
to  the  present  time.  They  had  Gilbert,  who  succeeded  ; 
and  Margaret,  m.  Sir  William  Dundas,  of  Dundas.  The  son 
and  heir, 

Gilbert  Wauchope,  of  Niddrie,  had  a  charter  as  heir 
apparent  to  Archibald,  6  Nov.  1504.  He  appears  repeatedly 
as  Deputy  to  Earl  Marischal,  from  1527  to  1540.  His  wife's 
name  is  unknown,  but  he  had  a  son,  Gilbert,  his  heir;  and 
Eupheme,  m.  1529,  Sir  John  Edmonstone,  Knt.  of  Edmon- 
stone.  They  probably  had  another  son,  as  at  this  time  also 
lived  Robert  Wauchope,  who.  Bishop  Lesley  stales,  was 
Primate  of  Ireland,  Doctor  of  Sorbonne,  and  d.  at  Paris, 
10  Nov.  1551.    The  son, 

Gilbert  Wauchope,  of  Niddrie,  to.  Alison,  dau.  of  Hamilton, 
of  Innerwick.  He  d.  Aug.  1571,  and  his  relict  1589,  leaving 
I.  William,  who  succeeded;  ii.  Gilbert;  iii.  Abraham;  iv. 
John ;  v.  Adam ;  i.  Eupheme,  m.  Henry  Halyburton,  of  Merton, 
1574.    The  eldest  son, 

6  s 


1704 


WAIT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAY 


William 'WAtJCHOPE,  m.  1st,  1560,  Anne,  dau.  of  Hepburn, 
of  Wauchton,  by  whom  he  had  Robeet,  his  heir;  and  2ndly, 
Margaret,  widow  of  Sir  James  Dimdas,  of  Dundag,  dau.  of 
Sii-  JTames  Sandilands,  of  Calder,  and  sister  of  the  1st  Lord 
Torphichen.    The  son  and  successor, 

Egbert  Wacchope,  of  Niddrie,  m.  1558,  Margaret  Dundas, 
flau.  of  his  stepmother,  't>y  whom  he  had,  Akchibald,  his  heir ; 
and  Mary,  m.  1583,  Gavin  Sandilands,  of  Lumfodda.  He  ra. 
2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Douglas,  of  Drumlanrig, 
ancestor  of  the  Dukes  of  Queensberry,  widow  of  William, 
Earl  of  Monteith,  and  of  Edward  Crichton,  of  Sanquhar. 
Robert,  and  Archibald,  the  younger,  of  Niddrie,  his  son  and 
heir  apparent,  were  both  forfeited  1587.  The  said  Archibald 
Wauchope  had  m.  1584,  Rachel  McGill,  dau.  of  Sir  James 
McGill,  Knt.  of  Rankeilor,  and  widow  of  George  Stewart,  of 
Eosyth.  He  was  a  Papist  under  attainder.  He  had  a  son, 
Fbancis,  who  s.  before  1604,  when  he  was  served  heir  to  his 
grandfather,  Robert,  and  1609,  there  was  an  Act  passed  of 
restitution  of  the  House  of  Niddrie.    This 

Francis  WAncHOPE,  of  Niddrie,  to.  Jane  Sandilands  (said 
to  be  dau.  of  Lord  Torpichen),  and  had,  t.  John,  his  heir;  ii. 
Francis;  in.  William;  i.  Margaret,  1st  wife  of  James  Rait,  of 
Edmonstone.    The  elder  son, 

SiK  John  Wauchope,  was  knighted  by  King  Charles  T., 
when  he  visited  Scotland,  with  great  pomp,  1633.  Sir  John's 
1st  wife  was  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew  Hamilton,  of  Redhouse, 
next  brother  of  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Haddington,  and  by  her  he 
had  two  sons,  i.  Andrew,  his  heir ;  ii.  John,  who  to.  the 
heiress  of  Edmonstone,  and  is  now  represented  by  Sir  John 
Don-Wauchope,  Bart,  of  Edmonstone.  Sir  John  m.  2ndly, 
1653,  Jean,  widow  of  Sir  John  Ker,  of  Tochton,  by  whom  he 
had,  James,  whose  son  succeeded  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
present  laird,  of  whom  hereafter.    Sir  John's  son, 

Andrew  Wauchope,  then  younger,  of  Niddrie,  m.  1656, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Gilmour,  Knt.  of  Craigmillar, 
President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  by  whom  he  had  three 
8ons,  I.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  James;  iii.  Gilbert,  Lord 
Fountalnhall.  William,  his  son,  survived  until  1725,  when 
his  two  brother  being  dead,  and  his  uncle.  Lord  Edmon- 
Btone's,  two  sons,  being  also  dead,  all  without  issue,  and  Lord 
Edmonstone's  daus.  being  excluded  by  the  settlements  on  heirs 
male,  the  son  of  James,  his  uncle  by  the  half-blood,  succeeded. 
This 

Jasies  Wauchope  was  served  male  heir  of  his  father's  2nd 
marriage,  1685.  He  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Wallace, 
Bart,  of  Craigie,  by  a  dau.  of  William  Menzies,  of  Pitfoddles, 
and  had  a  son, 

Andrew  Wauchope,  of  Niddrie,  s.  his  cousin,  1725.  He 
TO.  June,  1735,  Helen,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Andrew  Holme,  of 
Kimmerghame,  son  of  Patrick,  1st  Earl  of  Marchmont, 
and  had  i.  Andrew,  his  heir;  ii.  WilUam;  lu.  John.  The 
eldest  son, 

Capt.  Andrew  Wauchope,  of  Niddrie,  served  as  Capt.  of 
Dragoons  at  the  battle  of  Minden.  He  m.  26  Sept.  1776, 
Alicia,  dau.  of  William  Baird,  of  Newbyth,  and  sister  of 
Gen.  Sir  David  Baird,  Bart.,  and  had  i.  Andrew,  killed  at 
the  battle  of  the  Pyrenees,  in  command  of  the  20th  foot;  il. 
William,  his  heir ;  iii.  John;  iv.  George;  v.  Robert  (Capt.); 
I.  AUce,  Mrs.  Mackenzie;  ii.  Helen,  Mrs.  Spottiswoode,  of 
Spottiswoode  ;  in.  Jane  ;  iv.  Mary  ;  v.  Anne,  Mrs.  Wauchope; 
■VI.  Sophia;  and  vii.  Margaret,  m.  Admiral  Sir  Patrick  Camp- 
bell, K.C.B.    The  2nd,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie,  Lieut. -Col.  26th  regt., 
and  Aide-de-Camp  to  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Maitland,  Governor  of 
Ceylon,  to.  1817,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Baird,  Esq.  of 
Newbyth,  and  niece  of  the  Marchioness  of  Breadalbane,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  27  April,  1866)  had  issue, 

Andrew,  now  of  Niddrie. 

Hersey  Sidney  Susan,  ni.  1842,  Admiral  Sir  George  Elliot, 
K.C.B.,  R.N.,  eldest  son  of  the  Hon.  Admiral  Sir  G.  Elliot. 

Col.  Wauchope  d.  1825,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Wauchope,  Esq.  of  Niddrie,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  6  Dec. 
1818;  TO.  26  March,  1840,  Frances  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Lloyd, 
Esq.  of  Farrenrory,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Harriet  Amelia  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Garden,  Bart,  of  Temple- 
more,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  June,  1858)  had  issue, 

I.  William  John,  now  of  Niddrie. 

n.  Andrew  Gilbert,  42nd  Royal  Highlanders,  b.  5  July,  1846. 

1.  Harriet  Elizabeth  Frances,  m.  12  Sept.  1860,  Dayrolles 
Blakeney,  present  Lord  Ventry. 

n.  Hersey  Josephine  Frances  Mary. 

Mr.  Wauchope  d.  22  Nov.  1874. 

Arms — Az.,  two  mullets  in  chief  of  the  last  a  garb  or.  Crest 
—A  garb  or.     Motto — Sta  promissis. 
Seat— Mddvie  House,  Liberton,  near  Edinburgh. 


WAITD    OF    MANSTON    HALL. 

Watjd,  Edwaed,  Esq.,  of  Easton,  co.  Yorl 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  Major  4th  West  York  Militis 
Lieut.-Col.  West  Riding  of  York  Artillery  Volur 
teers,  b.  10  April,  1806 ;  m.  30  July,  1833,  Mar 
Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Thomas  Sayle,  Esc 
of  Wentbridge,  and  has  issue, 

1.  Edward  Wilkes,  J. P.,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  W.  York  Volur 
teers,  b.  30  Sept.  1834;  m.  16  June,  1859,  Elizabeth,  elde: 
dau.  of  William  Henry  A'Court  Holmes,  Lord  Heyte 
bury,  and  has  issue, 

1  Edward  William,  b.  11  Oct.  1864. 

2  Brian  Henry.  3  Arthur  Lennard.  I 
1  Margaret  Elizabeth.        2  Emily  JIary.                       | 

3  Mabel  Emily.  4  Gertrude.  5  Alice. 

11.  Brian  Wilkes,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  the  Inner  Temple, 
4  June,  1837. 

I.  Ellen. 

II.  Mary,  in.  21  April,  1870,  Marmaduke  Francis  Cox  Dolma 
Esq.,  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of  Dolma 
of  Pocklington,  and  sole  claimant  of  the  barony  of  Stapl 
ton.    {See   Burke's  Dormant  Peerage.) 

III.  Katherlne.  iv.  Margaret  Alice,  d.  Nov.  1872. 

iLtUEilJC— The  family  of  Waud,  or,  as  it  was  original 
spelt,  "  Wode,"  claims  Saxon  origin,  and  has  been  for  mar 
centuries  settled  in  the  co.  for  York,  wherein  they  were  owne 
of  Clifford's  Tower,  in  the  city  of  York,  tmtil  it  was  sold  to  t 
county,  1826. 

Samuel  Waud,  Esq.,  who  was  6.  10  June,  1688  ;  to.  19  Fe 
1725,  in  the  Chapel  Royal,  St.  James's,  Katharine,  youngi 
dau.  of  Robert  Horsfield,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue,  Samdi 
his  heir;  and  Katharine,  m.  James  Saunders,  Esq.    The  sy 

Samuel  Waud,  Esq.,  6. 17  Dec.  1729  ;  to.  7  June,  1756,  Alii 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Wilkes,  Esq.  of  Blackbank,  co.  York,  a 
had  issue,  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Samuel  Wilkes,  his  heir. 

Elizabeth  Katharine,  m.  William  Hill,  Esq.  of  Beeston  Hr 

Katharine.  Alice. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Samuel  Wilkes  Waud,  Esq.  of  Chester  Court  and  Mansti 
6.  19  Oct.  1768 ;  m.  24  Dec.  1796,  Ellen,  only  dau.  of  Bri 
Hodgson,  Esq.  of  Crakemarsh,  co.  Stafford,  niece  of  Bie: 
Porteous,  Bishop  of  London,  and  had  issue  two  sons, 

I.  Samuel  Wilkes  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Rettendon,  Essex, 
26  Aug.  1801;  m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Mecs. 
Esq.  of  Battle  Bridge,  and  has  two  sons  (twins)  and  a  dai 

1  Samuel  Wilkes,  and  2  Bryan,  b.  18  Dec.  1857. 
1  Anne  Louisa. 

II.  Edward,  of  Easton. 

^}-ms— Or,  on  a  pile  az.  three  martlets  arg.  quartering  \  • 
a  chevron  between  three  horses'  heads  couped  arg.    C'ret 
A  martlet  ppr.    Motto — Sola  virtus  invicta. 

Seat — Easton,  Bridlington. 


WAY    OP    DENHAM. 

Wat,  Benjamin  Henet  Walpoie,  Esq.  ' 
Denham  Place,  Bucks,  b.  25  April,  1830 ;  «i.  28  P  • 
1865,  Eleanor  Isabella  Ehza,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  He: ' 
Hugh  Way,  of  Alderbourne,  Bucks,  and  has  issi 

I.  Benjamin  Irbt,  6.  9  July,  1869. 

II.  Lewis  Charies,  6.  28  May,  1872. 

III.  Gerald  Oscar,  b.  17  Feb.  1875. 

IV.  Roger  Hill,  6.  15  Aug.  1878. 
I.  Constance  Isabel  Susan. 

ILineage.— The  family  of  Waye,  originally  of  Somei . 
removed  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  or  early  in  thai ' 
Henry  VIII.,  to  Torrington,  in  Devon. 

William  Waye,  of  Great  Torrington,  son  of  Alexar  • 
Waye,  had  a  confirmation  of  arms  from  Robert  Coc  • 
Clarenoeux,  1574.  By  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Nich  ' 
Berry,  of  Berry  Nerber,  in  Devon,  he  had  four  sons,  of  wl  ■ 
the  eldest,  William,  was  ancestor  of  the  family,  that  sho 
after  removed  to  Bridport,  Dorset ;  and  from  the  youn  . 
Richard,  proceeded  a  branch  settled  co.  Hereford,  at  Wil  ' 
and  Bostook.    The  former, 

William  Waye,  of  Torrington,  in  Devon,  liWng  1620  • 
about  1630,  leaving  three  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

John  Waye,  of  Bridport,  Dorset,  d.  before  1680,  leav  , 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  two  sons,  John  Waye,  of  Bridport, 


T\'AT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WAY 


1705 


Benjamin  Wate,  of  Dorchester,  Kector  of  West  Stafford, 
Dorset.    He  d.  at  Bristol,  16S0,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a 

son, 

Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.,  who  settled  in  London  as  a  Merchant, 
and  resided  at  Walthainstow.  He  iL  1709,  leaving  issue,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Lewis,  of  the  Island  of 
Jamaica.    The  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Wat,  Esq.  of  Streatham,  and  the  Old  Court,  Richmond, 
Surrey,  was  a  member  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Director  of  the 
South  Sea  Company,  and  President  of  Guy's  Hospital.  He  d. 
24  Jan.  1771,  having  been  four  times  married.  He  had  issue 
only  by  his  two  last  wives.  His  3rd  wife  was  Abigail,  only 
dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Lockey,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple, 
and  Home  Hill,  co.  Hereford,  by  Abigail  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  Roger  Hill,  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and  by  her  he  had  a 
son  and  dau., 

Benjamin,  his  heir. 

Abigail,  HI.  April,  1767,  John  Baker  Holroyd,  Earl  of 
Sheffield. 

/..  4thly,  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Payne,  Vicar  of 
:iie  Lacy,  co.  Hereford,    sister  of  Frances,   Countess    of 
.Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1800)  had  an  only  son, 

I.  Gregory  Lewis,  6.  1757,  of  Spencer  Farm,  Essex,  to.  Ann 
Frances,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  Paston,  Rector  of 
Taplow,  Bucks,  and  d.  26  April,  1799,  aged  43,  having  had 
with  two  daus.  (see  p.  168S)  four  sons, 

1  Lewis,  of  Spencer  Farm  (see  Wat  of  Spencer  Grange). 

2  John,  of  Spavnes  Hall,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex,  J.P.,  d. 
unra.  9  Feb.  1868. 

3  William,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  7  April,  1792;  d.  14  Aug.  1814. 

4  Charles  John  (Rev.),  M.A.,  of  Spaynes  Hall,  Great 
Yeldham,  Essex,  Vicar  of  Borham,  Essex,  6.  23  Jan. 
1796;  m.  1  Aug.  1832,  Georgiana  Augusta,  dau.  of  Harry 
Grover,  Esq.  of  Bury,  Hemel  Hempstead,  and  d.  1873, 
leaving  issue, 

George  Aogustcs,  now  of  Spaynes  Hall,  Major  Bengal 
Staff  Corps,  b.  6  March,  1837;  m.  3  Aug.  1864,  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Rev.  W.  C.  Warren,  Rector  of  Tacolneston, 
and  has  issue,  George  John,  6.  1865. 

Charles  Gregory,  Ensign  Bengal  Army,  6.  25  Aug.  1838 ; 
killed  at  Allaliabad,  6  June,  1857. 

John  Lewis,  Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  30  July,  1840. 

Edward,  6.  28  June,  1843  ;  m.  15  Dec.  1863,  Miss  Cathe- 
rine Johanna  Landsberg,  of  Xatal. 

William  Robert,  b.  10  April,  1849. 

Emily  Augusta,  ra.  9  Aug.  1855,  Champion  Russell,  Esq. 
of  Stubbers,  Romford,  Major  N.  Essex  Militia. 

Harriett  Elizabeth,  m,  2  Aug.  1865,  Adam  Rae  Martin, 
Esq.  of  Rochester.  Mary  Edith. 

Anne  Frances,  m.  2  June,  1869,  George  Bannister,  Esq. 
Capt.  Bombay  army. 

(eson  and  heir, 

'Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.  of  Denham,  M.P.  for  Bridport  1765, 
gh  Sheriff  Bucks  1777,  President  of  Guys  Hospital,  Sub- 
ivernor  of  the  South  Sea  Company,  F.R.S.  and  F.A.S.,  b. 
,?t.  1740;  m.  10  Nov.  1767,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
[■e  Bev.  Wilham  Cooke,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Denham,  Provost  of 
ag's  Coll.  Cambridge,  aud  by  her  (who  d.  1825,  aged  79) 
1  seven  sons  and  nine  daus., 

Benjamin,  his  heir. 
,L  Lewis  (Rev.),  ra.  31  Dec.  1801,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  and  co- 
jlieiTessof  the  Rev.  Herman  Drewe,  Rector  of  Comb  Raleigh, 
Devon,    7th  son  of  Francis  Drewe,  Esq.  of  The  Grange, 
I  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

1  Albert. 

1  Drusilla.         2  Anna  Maria,  m.  J.  Ayshford  Wise,  Esq. 

3  Olivia.  4  Louisa  Catherine. 

8  Georgiana  Millicent. 

J.  WilUam  fRev.),  Rector  of  Denham  and  Hedgerley,  Bucks, 
1.  EUzabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Maximilian  Wes- 
tern, Esq.  of  Cokethorpe,  co.  Oxford,  and  relict  of  Francis 
jSackvUle  Lloyd  Wheate,  Esq.  of  Glympton  Park,  in  the 
same  co. 

['.  Henry  Francis,  Capt.  22nd  regt.,  6.  24  Oct.  1775;  d.in  St. 
^Domingo,  9  Aug.  1794. 

.  George  Holman  Bromley  (Sir),  K.C.B.,  Major-Gen.  in  the 
irmy,  i/i.  19  May,  1815,  filarianne,  dau.  of  John  Wcyland, 
isq.  of  Woodeaton,  co.  Oxford,  and  Woodrising,  Norfolk, 
nd  is  deceased. 

.  Bromley  Samuel  Lascelles,  b.  24  July,  1782;  d.  23  Jan. 
783. 

I.  George  (Rev.),  m.  at  Tours,  15  April,  1820,  Susannah 
lary,  dau.  of  Euos  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

1  George  Enos  Gregory.  2  Lewis  Albert. 

3  Thomas  Henry,  Capt.  108th  foot. 
1  Elizabeth  Gulielma.  2  Caroline  Frances. 

3  Mary  Jane.  4  Drusilla  Wilhelmina. 

5  Henrietta  Charlotte.  6  Amelia  Georgina. 

7  Catherine. 

Louisa  Abigail,  d.  24  April,  1787. 
Sarah  Anne,  d.  10  Jan.  1770. 


in.  Isabella.  rv.  Mary,  <1.  an  infant. 

v.  Mary  Ann,  m.  the  Rev.  Henry  Whitby,  of  Cresswell  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford.  vi.  Anne  Frances. 

VII.  Catherine,  m.  26  March,  1826,  Sir  Montague  Cholmeley, 
Bart.,  and  d.  his  widow,  2  Feb.  1864. 

VIII.  Charlotte.  rx.  Hester,  d.  unm.  1824. 

Mr.  Way  d.  22  Aug.  ISOS,  aged  67,  and  wass.  by  his  son, 

Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  h.  8  Nov.  1770,  High 
Sheriff  of  Bucks,  1822,  and  Col.  of  the  Bucks  Militia.  He  m. 
31  March,  1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Heath 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  sister  of  Sir  John  Smyth,  Bart,  of 
Long  Ashton,  and  d.  1834,  left  issue, 

I.  Benjamin,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  Hugh,  of  Alderbourne,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks, 
J.P.,  6.  13  April,  1807  ;  r,i.  1st,  23  Oct.  1833,  Susan,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Stoodleigh,  Devon,  and  had  by  her 
(who  d.  19  April,  1S75)  issue, 

1  John  Hugh  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Henburv,  co.  Gloucester,  6. 
26  July,  1834 ;  m.  18  July,  1861,  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
late  Admiral  Sir  W.  Edward  Parry,  K.C.B.,  and  niece  of 
Edward,  2nd  Lord  Stanley,  of  Alderley,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  Edward  Hugh,  b.  30  April,  1862. 
Philip  Greville  Hugh,  6.  15  AprU,  1865. 
Charles  Parry,  b.  10  Jan.  1870. 
Abigail  Dorothea,  b.  Jan.  1875. 

2  Henry  William  Bromley,  6.  4  May,  1837,  Vicar  of  Stable- 
ton,  near  Bristol;  m.  Augusta  Bridges,  and  has  issue 
four  sons  and  one  dau. 

3  Albert  Lewis,  b.  17  May,  1840;  m.  1877,  Mary  Alithea, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  Albert  Way,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  of 
Wonham  Manor,  Surrey,  by  Emmeline  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley,  and  has  two 
daus. 

4  Edward  Daniel,  105th  regt.,  6.  G  March,  1842;  m.  his 
cousin,  Georgina  Prior,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  one  dau. 

1  Emily  Frances,  m.  5  Feb.  1856,  George  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
RetUand  Court,  near  Bristol,  and  has  one  son  and  one  dau. 

2  Eleanor  Isabella  Eliza,  to.  28  Feb.  1866,  Benjamin  Way, 
Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  and  has  four  sons  and  one 
dau. 

3  Maria  Susannah,  m.  Andrew  Grote,  Esq.  of  Bennington, 
CO.  Lincoln.  4  Mary  Alice  Louisa. 

Mr.  Way  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Anne,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
Poore,  Esq.  of  Rouen,  France. 
in.  Holroyd  FitzWilliam,  of  Bath,  late  Lieut.  83th  regt.,  r,i. 
3  Aug.  1835,  Isabella  Harriett,  dau.  of  George  Gwatkin 
Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Woore,  Salop,  and  of  Mertyu,  co.  Flint, 
and  d.  1866,  leaving  issue  five  sons  aad  two  daus. 

IV.  Gregory  Lewis,  of  Wick  Hall,  Brighton,  late  Major  29th 
regt. ;  m.  1855,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  Hay  Macdowall,  Esq., 
without  issue. 

V.  Artlmr  Edwin,  of  Ashton  Lodge,  near  Bristol,  M.P.  for 
Bath  1859  to  1865;  m.  1849,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  Butterworth,  Esq.  of  Henbury  Court,  co- 
Gloucester,  and  d.  1870,  leaving  issue, 

1  Arthur  Edward  Gregory,  b.  1851. 

2  Claude  Greville,  6.  1856. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  d..  unm.  1850. 

II.  Eliza,  /,!.  16  July,  1829,  Thomas  Upton,  Esq.  of  Ingmire 
Hall,  Westmorland. 

ni.  Maria  Louisa,  m.  26  June,  1838,  George  Nelson  Prior, 
Esq.,  Col.  64th  Native  Infantry,  H.E.I.C. ;  he  d.  Nov.  1866. 
rv.  Belinda,  ra.  12  Sept.  1840,  Edward  Sampson,  only  son  of 
Edward  Sampson,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  co.  Gloucester. 
V.  Lxtitia,  ra.  9  June,  1836,  David  Lewis,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of 
Strady,  co.  Carmarthen. 
Mr.  Way  d.  19  April,  1834,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Benjamin  Wat,  Esq.  of  Denham  Place,  b.  2  Aug.  1S02;  m. 
Miss  Susan  Burrell,  of  Berks,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  fcud 
heir, 

Benjajhn  Henrt  Walpole,  now  of  Denham  Place. 
Mr.  Way  d.  Jan.  1859. 

.,4rnis— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  three  lucies  hauri.ant 
arg. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  sa.,  two  bars  arg.,  wreathed  gu.  Crest — 
A  dexter  arm  embowed  habited  in  "mail  holding  in  the  hand 
ppr.  a  baton  or,  the  ends  sa. 

Seat — Denham  Place,  Uxbridge. 


WAY    OF    SPENCER    GRANGE. 

Way,  Lewis  John,  Esq.,  M.A.  of  Spencer 
Grange,  Essex,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  West  Essex 
Militia  from  1852  to  1859,  b.  5  Jan.  1817 ;  m.  20 
Sept.  1860,  Mary  Isabella,  dau.  of  the  late  Holrojd 
Fitzwilliam  Way,  Esq.  of  Bath,  formerly  of  thelSth, 
afterwards  of  the  88th  regt.,  by  Isabella  Harriet  his 
wife,  dau.  of  George  Gwatkin  Kenrick,  Esq.  of  Woora 
ilanor,  Salop,  and  Mertjn,  co.  Eliat  (i  »ie  supra), 
and  has  issue, 

5b2 


1706 


WAT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WEB 


I.  Gkegobt  Lewis  Holrotd,  b.  4  Sept.  1863. 

II.  Herbert  WiUiam  Lewis,  b.  28  Aug.  1864. 

III.  Lewis  Greville  Kenrick,  b.  18  Aug.  1871. 

IV.  Charles  Cecil  Lewis,  b.  23  Jan.  1875. 

I.  Ermin  Anne  EtheL  ii.  Mary  Emmeline  Helen. 

HI.  Evelyn  Anne. 

HtnCagC— Lewis  Wat,  Esq.  of  Old  Court  House,  Rich- 
mond, Surrey,  and  Denham  Place,  Bucks,  left  issue,  Ben- 
jamin, his  heir  {see  Wat  of  Dmham);  Gbegort  Lewis,  b.  1756 
(only  child  of  his  4th  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Payne, 
Vicar  of  Holme  Lacy,  and  sister  to  Frances,  Countess  of 
Northampton;  Abigail,  m.  John  Baker  Holroyd,  Earl  of 
Sheffield.    The  2nd  son, 

Gkegokt  Lewis  Way,  settled  1783,  at  Spencer  Farm 
(since  called  Spencer  Grange),  Essex.  Of  highly  culti- 
vated mind,  and  natural  refinement  of  taste,  he  gained  con- 
siderable literary  reputation,  and  was  a  poet  of  merit.  He  ra. 
9  Dec.  1779,  Ann  Frances,  dau.  of  Kev.  William  Paxton, 
liector  of  Taplow,  Bucks,  and  d.  1799,  leaving  issue, 

Lewis  (Eev.),  late  of  Spencer  Grange. 

John,  late  of  Spaynes  Hall,  Great  Yeldham,  Essex,  d.  unm. 

1868,  aged  76. 
William,  Lieut.  E.K.,  b.  1792;  d.  14  Aug.  1814. 
Chakles  John,  late  of  Spaynes  Hall,   Vicar  of   Boreham, 

Essex  (see  preceding  page). 
Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  1833,  Kev.  Francis  Merewether,  Rector 

of  Cole  Orton,  and  Vicar  of  AVhitwick,  co.  Leicester,  and 

has  issue. 
Mary,  m.  24  June,  1833,    Eev.  William  Fraser,  Rector  of 

North  Waltham,  Hants;  d.  1862,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  Lewis  Wat,  of  Spencer  Grange,  M.A.  Trinity  Coll. 
Cambridge,  h.  15  Jan.  1783  ;  jn.  27  May,  1811,  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth, only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Leech,  Esq.  of  London, 
Merchant;  and  (Z.  25  March,  1835,  having  had  issue, 

Lewis  John,  now  of  Spencer  Grange. 

William,  B.  A.  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge,  Eector  of  Christhall, 
Essex,  b.  1  Oct.  1820,  m.  11  Jan.  1848,  Harriet  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Sidney  Stewart,  Esq.,  E.N.,  by  Martha  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Rev.  Lewis  Maxey,  Rector  of  Byford,  co. 
Hereford. 

Alfred,  deceased. 

Charles,  ra.  1861,  Emma  Bloomtield,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Schrieber,  of  the  Towers,  Ipswich,  formerly  Rector  of  Brad- 
well,  Essex,  and  has  issue,  Mary  and  Julia. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Eggar  Cooper,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue,  Lewis,  William  Way,  and  Fanny. 

Caroline  Anne,  m.  Lieut. -Col.  Sandwith,  H.M.  Indian  army. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  George  Currey,  D.D.,  Master  of  the  Charter- 
house, formerly  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge; she  (/.  1861,  leaving  issue,  Caroline,  Fanny,  and 
Emma. 

Emma,  deceased.  Helen.  Anna,  deceased. 

Jessie,  m.  Nov.  1867,  Rev.  Charles  John  Fisher,  Eector  of 
Ovington-cum-Tilbury,  Essex. 

Augusta  Elizabeth.  Kate,  deceased. 

Arms — See  Way  of  Denham. 
Scat — Spencer  Grange,  Halstead. 


WAYNE    OF    QUORNDON. 

Wayne,  Ret.  Wiliiam  Henet,  B.A.  of  Quorn- 
don  House,  co.  Derby,  Eector  of  Sheintou,  b. 
21  Aug.  1832;  m.  18  Nor.  1856,  Eliza,  dau.  of 
the  late  Henry  Poskett,  Capt.  15tli  Light  Dra- 
goons, and  descended  in  female  line  from  Mary 
Bruce,  sister  of  Eobert  Bruce  King  of  Scotland, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  AViLLiAM  Henbt  Foskett,  6.  19  April,  1862. 

II.  Herman  George  Wellington. 

1.  Mary  Geraldine.  ii.  Lilin  Gertrude  Fredericka. 

HilXtTlQC. — The  Waynes  were  proprietors  in  Staffordshire 
temp.  Charles  II.,  and  had  likewise  landed  property  in  Mid- 
dlesex, Norfolk,  and  Lincoln. 

William  Wayne,  Esq.,  vi.  1774,  Maria,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  J.  Stephen  Downes,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Court,  Middlesex, 
and  by  her  he  left  at  his  decease  a  son, 

William  HenrtWatne,  Esq.,  of  Quorndon,  Major  of  Militia, 
b.  2  April,  1775;  m.  1802,  Anne,  dau.  of  Bryan  Salwyn,  Esq., 
M.A.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  March,  1854)  left  at  his  decease, 
27  Sept.  1856,  an  only  child. 

The  Rev.  William  Henet  Wayne,  of  Quorndon,  co.  Derby, 
and  Aber  Artro,  co.  Merioneth,  Vicar  of  Much  Wenlock,  co. 
Salop,  6.  1  May,  1803;  m.  10  Feb.  1829,  Jane  Milford,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Frederick  Milford,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
counties  of  Devon  and  Sussex,  and  left  issue, 


I.  William  Henry  Wayne,  now  of  Quorndon  Hall. 

II.  Frederick,  b.  1  April,  1834;  ra.  Aug.  1863,  Agatha,  da 
of  Eev.  H.  Barber,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Harman,  Capt.  10th  foot,  b.  22  March,  1828;  7)).  20  Au 
1862,  Theresa  Louisa  Catharine,  dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Willia 
Eouse  Boughton,  Bart,  of  Downton  Hall,  Salop,  and  Downt( 
Castle,  CO.  Hereford  (who  d.  28  March,  1872);  2ndl: 
Eleanor  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  St.  Andrew  iJeauchamp,  14 
Lord  St.  John  of  Bletsoe,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Eobert  Sewallis,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  1863,  Geo 
giana  Eeynoliis  Sydney,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Edward  Foskett  (Rev.),  M.A.,  b.  21  Aug.  1841. 
I.  Mary  Milford,  d.  1869.  ii.  Sophia  Caroline. 
III.  Jane  Foskett,  d.  1854. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  dexter  gauntU 
or.     Ci-est — A  pelican  feeding  her  young  or,  collared  gu., 
the  body  an  ermine  spot,  nest  az.      Motto — Tempus  et  cas 
accidit  omnibus. 

Seat — Quorndon  House,  near  Derby. 


WEARE    OF    HAMPTON    HOUSE. 

Weaee,    Edwin    Thomas    Clinton,    Esq. 
Hampton  House,  co.  Hereford,  b.  12  Feb.  1859. 

iLtltCaflC. — The  family  of  Weare  is  of  considerable  an 
quity  (see  GwUlira's  Heraldry  ;  also  see  Sir  John  Fortesctic  ar 
his  Descendants,  &c.,  &c.,  privately  printed  1869,  by  Lo 
Clermont,  vol.  ii.). 

CoL.  Thomas  Weaee,  K.H.  and  Aide-de-Camp  to  the  Que( 
6.  16  April,  1778,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Weare,  M.A.  Jes 
Coll.  Oxford  (b.  1709,  d.  1797) :  m.  11  Sept.  1811,  Anne,  ds 
and  co-heir  of  John  Pugh,  Esq.  of  Gaer,  co.  Radnor,  and 
lier  (who  d.  4  June,  1861)  he  left  at  his  decease,  27  Marc 
1850, 

Thomas  William,  late  of  Hampton  House. 
Henry  Edwin,  Col.  C.B.,    Comm.  50th   Queen's    Own, 
27  Aug.  1825;  m.  16  July,  1850,  Charlotte  Georgiana,  Oi 
dau    of  Rev.  Charles  Oxenden,  Rector  of  Barham,  Ke 
and  has  issue, 
Henry  Oxenden,  6.  1  June,  1851. 
Constance  Marion.  Emily.  Katharine. 

Charlotte  Maria,  m.  Feb.  1851,  Edward  Hugh  Blaken 
M.D.,  nephew  of  the  late  Field  Marshall  Sir  Edward  E 
keney,  G.C.B.,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

Col.  Weare  d.  27  March,  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sor 
Rev.  Thomas  Wili,iam  Weaee,  of  Hampton  House,  J. 
M.A.,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  Eector  of  Isfield,  Uckfield,  Sussex. 
2  Nov.  1813;  m.  1st,  23  Aug.  1853,  Louisa  Emma  Mary, 
dau.  of  Henry  Fynes  Clinton,  Esq.  {see  Bdrke's  Peerage,  N. 
castle.  Dukedom  of);  and  2ndly,  17  April,  1866,  Henri( 
Maria,  3rd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Capt.  AVilli'. 
Henry  Majendie,  Grenadier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  the  1 
Bishop  (Majendie)  of  Bangor,  and  had  issue  by  1st  marriaj 

I.  Edwin  Thomas  Clinton,  now  of  Hampton  House. 

II.  Henrietta  Anna  Louisa. 

II.  Esther  Katharine  Clinton.  in.  Lucy  Isabella. 

Rev.  Thomas  William  Weare  d.  24  Feb.  1871. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  vert  between  six  crosses-crosslet  . 
three  crosiers  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  holt  : 
in  the  dexter  paw  a  cross-crosslet  fitch^e  gu.  Motto— Sw  i 
ubi  fuimus. 

Seat — Hampton  House,  Hereford. 


WEBB    OF    THE    BEBROW. 

Webb,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  The  Berrow,  co.  "Vt  • 
cester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  90th  regt.,  ■  I 
now  Hon.  Col.  Worcestershire  Militia,  b.  17  J  • 
1812  ;  m.  1st,  27  Oct.  1847,  Anne  EHzabeth,  c  J 
surviving  child  of  Eev.  Bulkeley  Williams,  of  B(  • 
maris,  co.  Anglesey,  and  by  her  (^Yho  d.  6  Jan.  IE ) 
has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Bulkeley  Knight,  4th  Foot,  6.   21   July,   1  '. 

(/.  1876. 
I.  Anne  Elizabeth  Panton. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  Oct.  1858,  Ellen  Jane,  2nd  dau  f 
the  late  Thomas  Hampton  Symons,  Esq.  of  My  e 
Park,  CO.  Herefoi-d,  who  d.  1875. 

jttliragr.— John  Knight,  of  co.  Oxford,  was  fatb  )f 
George  Knight,  Esq.,  Mayor  of  Bristol  1039,  m.  Ann,  da  » 
William  Dyos,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  d.  13  Dec.  1659,  agei  *« 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son. 

Sir  John  Knight,  of  Bristol,  Mayor  thereof  1663,  in  v  n 
year,  on  5  Sept.,  he  entertained  Cuaeles  II.  and  his  Qi  ^ 


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arid  received  the  honour  of  luiiKhthoiul.  lie  in.  Martha,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Cole,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  20  Jan. 
1696)  left  at  his  decease,  IG  Dec.  1683,  with  other  issue,  a  son 
and  heir, 

John  Knight,  E.sq.  of  Southmead,  co.  Gloucester,  m.  1st, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Nicholas,  Esq.  of  Devizes, 
Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Oct.  1673;  had  no  issue.  He  7ii. 
2ndly,  1G81,  Martha,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Jacobs,  Esq.  of 
Norson,  co.  Wilts,  and  relict  of  Giles  Hungerford,  Esq.  of 
We?low,  Somerset,  and  by  her  had  issue,  John,  living  1695,and 
and 

Jacob  Knight,  Esq.  of  Southmead,  b.  1684;  m.  1710,  Anne. 
dau.  of  Charles  Dowdeswell,  Esq.  of  Forttiampton  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1736)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
cina  1723,  a  2nd  son, 

The  Rev.  Thomas  Knight,  of  Joyfields,  co.  Worcester,  b. 
April,  1714;  to.  5  July,  1746,  Hannah  Douglas,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  Oct.  1792)  had  issue  to  survive, 

Anne,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Hannah  (co-heir  with  Anne),  b.  13  July,  1749 ;  'in.  Huhakkuk 
Cooke,  Esq.  of  Castlemorton,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress, 

Anne  Knight,  6.  3  June,  1748  ;  m.  14  May,  1772,  Thomas 
Webb,  Esq.  of  the  Berrow,  co.  Worcester,  Banker,  and  by  him 
(who  d.  5  Nov.  1829,  aged  82)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Anna,    m.  5  May,    1803,  John  Merrott  Stephens,  Deputy- 
Governor  of  the  Island  of  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies,  and  d. 
1       19  Feb.  1861,  leaving  issue. 

'  Mrs.  Webb  d.4  June,  1795.    Her  only  son, 

Thomas  Webb,  Esq.  of  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford,  Banker,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  bapt.  22  Dec.  1775;  fa.  3  Oct.  1809,  Anne,  dau.  of 
John  Thackwell,  Esq.  of  Bye  Court,  in  the  Berrow,  and  sister 
of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Joseph  Thackwell,  G.C.B.,  and  d.  18  May, 

J 1837,  having  had  issue, 

Thomas,  now  of  the  Berrow. 

William  Henry,  Capt.  E.N.,  b.  23  April,  1814. 

Joseph,  of  Cobham,  Surrey,   b.  8  Dec.   ISIG;  m.    19  May, 

1852,  Grace  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Philip  Lake  Godsal,  Esq. 

of  Iscoyd  Park,  co.  Flint. 

Edward  John,  of  Ledbury,  Banker,  b.  24  Jan.  1819. 
Charles  Knight,  a  Surgeon  in  the  Indian  Army,  6.  6  March, 

1823. 

Anne,  m.  25  April,  1839,  Miles  Astman  Wood,  of  Ledbury. 
Emma,  ra.  25  April,  1839,  to  the  late  John  William  Yerbury. 

Of  Belcomb  Bradford,    co.    Wilts,    Lieut.-Col.  3rd   Light 

Dragoons. 
Caroline,  m.  3  Jan.  1852,  Francis  Charles  Skurray,  Major 

24th  regt.,  and  has  issue.  Susan. 

Arms— Az,,  a  cross  flory  or  between  in  the  1st  and  4th  quar- 
eisan  eagle  displayed  and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a  maunch  arg. 
'rtst — The  battlements  of  a  tower  arg.,  thereon  a  demi-eagle 
isplayed  az.  winged  vair  in  the  wings  a  spur  gold.  Motto — 
ieflrm. 

Stat — The  Berrow,  Ledbury. 


WEBB    OF    DONNINGTON    HALL. 

Webb,  Richard  Fkedeeick,  Esq.  of  Donningtoii 
jWl,  CO.  Hereford,  b.  28  Dec.  1S31,  educated  at 
llton,  M..i.  Christ  (jhvirch,  Oxford,  Ma jor  Hereford- 
liire  Militia,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  11  Jtme,  1857,  Hon. 
iiabella  Catherine  WjkchamFiennes,  youngest  dau. 
['Frederick,  13th  Lord  Saye  and  Scle,  and  has  issue, 


1 1.  Algernon  Edwakd. 
1 1.  Florence  Isabel. 


II.  Maxwell  Frederick. 
II.  Ethel  Kathleen. 


l&tnCilQC. — Francis  Webb,  Esq.  of  Beerham  and  Burgli- 
IM,  CO.  Berks,  whose  patronymic  was  Loder,  0.  8  March, 
|58,  marrying  his  1st  cousin,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Webb, 
|q.,  assumed  by  sign  manual  the  surname  of  Webb,  under 
hwill  of  his  uncle,  llicbard  Webb,  Esq.  of  Burghfield.  Mr. 
Isbb  d.  6  Jan.  Is06,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 
jBiCHARD  Webb,  Esq.  of  Donnincton  Hall,  0.  8  March,  1795; 
12  March,  18IG,  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of  John  George  llan- 
llRton,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of  Hereford  and  Kector  of  Hamp- 
1 1  Bishop,  and  had  issue, 

Bichard  Frederick,  now  of  Donnington  n:ill. 
II.  Edward  Iknry,  /j.  24  Jan.  1833,  Lieut.  b8th  regt.  Connaught 
1  Bangers.    He  distinguished  himself  on  moretlian  oneocca- 
Ijion  in  the  Crimea,  and  fell  in  the  attack  on  the  Quarries 
oefore  Sebastopol,  7  June,  1855. 

■  Frances  Anne,  m.  April,  1842,  Rev.  Watson  Joseph 
Thornton,  Kector  of  Llanwarne,  and  Prebendary  of 
Hereford  Cathedral,  2nd  son    of  Henry    Thornton,   Esq. 


of  Battcrsea  Rise,  M.P.  She  d.  24  May,  1855,  and  left 
issue,  Henry  Sykes,  Charles  Inglis,  and  Frances  Marianne. 
Mr.  Thornton  d.  28  July,  1855. 
II.  Elizabetti  Emily,  m.  Nov.  1S41,  William  Partridge,  Esq., 
eldest  son  of  John  Partridge,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Wood,  Here- 
ford, and  has  issue.  iii.  Marian,  d.  young. 

IV.  Henrietta,  d.  young. 

V.  Harriet,  m.  Nov.  1852,  Thomas  Evans,  Esq.  of  Moreton 
Court,  CO.  Hereford. 

VI.  Ellen  Gertrude.  /;).  31  May,  1859,  the  Rev.  John  Rice 
Byrne,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Castletown, 
CO.  Louth,  and  Master  in  Equity  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature  at  Madras. 

Mr.  Webb  d.  13  Oct.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now  of 
Donnington. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  chief  gu.  three  mullets  or.      Crest — A  stag 
lodged. 
Seat — Donnington  Hall,  Ledbury,  co.  Hereford. 


WEBB    OF    NEWSTEAD    ABBEY    AND 
COWTON. 

Webb,  William  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Newstead 
Abbey,  co.  Nottingham,  and  Cawton,  co.  York,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  late  Lieut.  17th  Lancers,  b.  March,  1829  ; 
m.  15  July,  1857,  Emilia  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Mills  (jroodlake,  Esq.  of  Wadley,  Shellingford,  and 
Letcombe  Regis,  Berks,  by  Emilia  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  B.  Baker,  Bart.,  by  his 
wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Fitzgerald,  2nd  dau.  of 
William  Robert,  2nd  Duke  of  Leinster,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Algeknon  Fbedebick,  b.  13  May,  1865. 

II.  Roderick  Beauelerk,  b.  3  March,  1867. 

I.  Augusta  Zelia.  ii.  Geraldine  Katharine. 

III.  Ethel  Mary.  iv.  Mabel  Cecliia. 

iLtltCSgC.— The  late  Frederick  Webb,  Esq.  of  Westwiek, 
CO.  Durham,  m.  Mary,  duu.  of  A.  Sheil,  Esq.  and  by  her  (who 
2.  Aug.  1860)  had  issue, 

William  Frederick,  now  of  Cowton  and  Newstead. 
Augustus  Frederick  Cavendish,  Capt.  17lh  Lancers,  b.  1831  ; 

d.  at  Scutari,  4  Nov.  1854,  of  wounds  received  in  the  charge- 

of  Balaclava,  Crimea. 
Katharine  Mary,  m.  1st,   13  March,  1845,  Col.  John  Roger 

Palmer,  formerly  Capt.  in  the  17th  Lancers  (2nd  son  of  Sir 

W.  H.  Roger  Palmer,  Bart.),  whorf.  1860;  and  2ndly,  1864, 

Admiral  Sir  George  R.  Lambert,  G.C.B. 
Cecilia  Charlotte,  m.  1854,  William  Wyndham  Codrington, 

Esq.  (formerly  17th  Lancers),  of  Wroughton,  Wilts,  andhas 

issue. 

Mr.  Webb  d.  1846. 

Seats — Newstead  Abbey,  Notts;  Cowton,  Northallerton, 
North  Riding  co.  York. 


WEBB    OF    WOODVILLE. 

Webb,  Charles  Daniel  Henry,  Esq.  of  Wood- 
ville,  CO.  Tipperary,  J.P.,  b.  9  Oct.  1825  ;  m.  6  March, 
1856,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  M.  Lloyd  Aj^john, 
of  Liufield,  co.  Limerick,  Rector  of  Ballybrood,and 
has  issue, 

I.  Daniel  James  Napieb,  Lieut.  88th  Connaught  Rangers,. 

&.  24Nov.  1857. 
n.  Michael  Marshall  Charles,  b.  18  Nov.  1858. 

III.  Charles  Caleb  Coote,  b.  18  Nov.  1859. 

IV.  John  William  Monck,  entered  Royal  Navy,  25  Jan. 
1875,  and  now  a  Midshipman  in  H.M.S.  "The  Iron  Duke," 
6.  16  Dec.  1861. 

ILtltrilCIC. — Thisfamily  migrated  to  the  co.  Limerick  at  the 
end  of  the  lOth  or  the  beginning  of  the  17th  century  from,  it  is 
supposed,  CO.  Gloucester.  The  grcat-grandlather  of  the  present 
representative, 

Daniel  Webb,  Esq.  of  Maidstown  Castle,  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Dorothea,  dau.  and  heir  of  M.  Leake,  Esq.  of  Castle  Leake,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  to.  1st,  Jane  Lloyd;  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Creed,  but 
d.  s.  p.  3  Aug.  1798. 

Thomas,  Dean  of  Kilmore,  d.  unm.  Dec.  1796. 

Richard,  R.N..  d.  s.  p.  James,  of  whom  we  treat. 

F'rances,  ui.  Richard  Burke,  E.sq.,  who  was  created  a  bart., 
and  assumed  the  name  of  De  Bourguo. 

The  4th  son, 
James  Webb,  Esq.,  a  Major  in  the  army,  r/i.  1779,  Elizabetti, 


1708 


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dau.  of  Sir  John  Oglander,  Bart,  of  Nunwell,  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  relict  of  Sir  Gerard  Napier,  of  More  Critchell,  and  Middle- 
marsh  Hall,  Dorset,  and  by  her  had  issue  a  son  and  successor, 
Daniel  James  Webb,  Esq.  of  Maidstone  Castle,  co.  Limerick, 
and  of  Woodville,  co.Tipperary,  J.P.,  b.  1  Oct.  1780;  m.  22  Oct. 
1812,  Hon.  Ann  Wilhelinina,  dau.  of  Charles  Stanley,  Viscount 
Monck,  and  d.  24  Oct.  1850,  having  had  issue, 

James  Napiek,  of  Knocktoran,  M.A.,  J. P.  co.  Limerick,  b. 
7  Sept.  1813;  m.  1st,  May,  1841,  his  cousin,  Anne.  dau.  of 
Charles  Joseph  Kelly,  3rd  Viscount  Monck,  which  lady  d. 
,  23  Sept.  1853;  and  2ndly,  29  March,  1855,  Anna  Thomasina, 

I  dau.  of  Joseph  Gubbins,  Esq.  of  Kilfrush,  co.  Limerick. 

Chakles  Danikl  Henry,  now  of  Woodville. 
Ehzabeth  Anne,  d.  1824. 

Arms — Erminois,  a  cross  couped  sa.  charged  with  a  mullet 
arg.  on  a  chief  gu.  a  heron  between  two  crosses-crosslet  fitchee 
of  the  third.  Cresi — A  denii-eagle  displayed  gu.  wings  ei-minois 
in  the  beak  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee  or.     Motto — Quid  prodest. 

Seat — Woodville,  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary. 


WEBBER    OF    LEEKFIELD    AND 
KELLYVILLE. 

Webbee,  William  Downes,  Esq.  of  Leekfielcl, 
CO.  Sligo,  and  Kellyville,  Queen's  Co.,  and  of  Mit- 
clielstown  Castle,  J.P.,  b.  19  July,  1834  ;  m.  29  July, 
1873,  Anna,  Countess  of  Kingston,  of  Mitchelstown 
Castle,  CO.  Cork,  dau.  of  Matthew  Brinkley,  Esq. 
of  Parson stown,  co.  Meatli. 

ULintHQS, — Michael  Webbek,  of  Cork  (whose  will  was 
proved  at  the  Consistorial  Court,  Cork,  in  1666),  had,  with 
other  is5ue,  a  son, 

Michael  Webber,  of  Cork,  whose  will  was  proved  1C69.  He 
left,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  a  son, 

Michael  Webber,  Esq.  of  Cork,  m.  Elizabeth  Farina,  and 
dying  1749,  left  a  son, 

Michael  Webber,  Esq.  of  Glanbane,  co.  Limerick,  to. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wallis,  Esq.  of  Curryglass,  co.  Cork, 
and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Webber,  Esq.,  Capt.  of  the  4th  Horse,  m.  Letitia, 
dau.  of  John  Irwin,  Esq.  of  Tanvagoe,  and  was  father  of 

Daniel  Webb  Webber,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.  for  Armagh  1816, 
and  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Enquiry,  vi.  Sarah  Wood,  of 
Leckfield,  an  heiress,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Charles  Tankerville,  Barrister-at-Law,  Q.C.,  6.  1803 :  m. 
1834,  Lady  Adelaide  Charlotte  King,  2nd  dau.  of  George, 
3rd  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  has  issue, 

1  George,  Col.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  and  commanding  lOtli 
Brigade  Depot,  co.  York,  in.  1865,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau. 
of  G.  Jeffries,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue  three  daus., 
Edith  Kingston  Tankerville ;  Geraldine  Fitzgerald ;  and 
Sybil  Frances. 

2  Charles  Philip,  J.P.  of  Gerib,  co.  Shgo,  m.  18  Feb. 
1868,  Marion,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Johnston,  Esq.,  D.L. 
of  Magheramena,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue  one  son. 

S  Daniel  Thomas,  Lieut.  E.A.,  d.  27  Feb.  1868. 

4  Robert  Tankerville,  Lieut.  23rd  E.  W.  Fusiliers,  m.   5 

June,    1871,   Isabella,  2nd  dau.   of  the  Hon.   and  Kev. 

WiUiam  Wingfleld,  Vicar  of  Abbey  Leix,  and  has  issue, 

two  sons  and  one  dau. 

'The  elder  son, 

Eev.  Thomas  Webber,  Eector  of  Castle  McAdam,  co.  Wicklow, 
m.  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Kellt,  of  Kellyville, 
Queen's  Co.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Tighe,  Esq. 
of  Woodstock,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  Eight  Hon. 
Thomas  Kelly,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Common  Pleas  in 
Ireland,  who  derived  his  descent  from  a  senior  branch  of  the 
great  Irish  family  of  O'Kellt.  By  Frances  Kelly  his  wife,  the 
JKev.  Thomas  Webber  had  issue, 

William  Downes,  now  of  Leekfield  and  Kellyville. 

Thomas  Wingfield,  b.  10  May,  1836  ;  m.  22  Sept.  18C8, 
Mathilda,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  T.  Barstow,  Esq.  of  Garrow 
Hill,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue,   1  Oswald,  6.  14  July,  1870; 

1  Anne  Everilda  Caroline ;  2  Alice  Mary. 

Charles  Edmund,  b.  5  Sept.  1838,  Major  Royal  Engineers ; 
m.  1st,  28  May,  1861,  the  Hon.  Alice  Augusta  Gertrude  Han- 
bury  Tracy,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas  Charles,  Lord  Sudeley,  and 
by    her    (who  d.    1877)    has    issue,    1  Evelyn,   d.    1877; 

2  Raymond  S. ;  3  Henry  0.;  4  Lionell.  He  to.  2ndly, 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Gunn,  Esq.,  late  of  Purneah, 
East  Indies,  and  relict  of  Richard  Stainbank,  Esq. 

Francis  John,  b.  1840;  m.  2  April,  1866,  Mary  Louisa,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Crofton,  Eector  of  Skreen,  co. 
Sligo,  and  relict  of  Lieut.-Col.  WiUiam  Heathcote  Tottenham, 
12th  Lancers. 

Arms—Arp:.,  on  a  chevron  engrailed  az.  between  three  hurts 
as  many  annulets  of  the  field,  ia  the  centre  chief  point  a  trefoil 


slipped  vert.  Crest — A  wolfs  head  couped  per  pale  arg.  anc 
gu.  charged  with  an  annulet  counterchanged.  Motto — Espe 
ranee. 

Seats — Leekficid,  co.  Sligo ;   and  Kellyville,  Athy,  Queen'i 
Co. 


I 


WEBSTER    OF    PALLION. 

Webster,  Christopher  Maling,  Esq.  of  Pallioi 
HaU,  CO.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  17  May,  1812 
m.  14  Aug.  1839,  Mary,  dau.  of  Philip  Laing,  Esq 
of  Deptford  House,  Sunderland,  co.  Durham,  J.P. 
and  sister  of  James  Laing,  Esq.  of  ThornhiU,  Higl 
Sheriff  of  Durham  1879,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Christopher,  6.  7  June,  1840;  d.  16  Dec.  1871. 

II.  Philip  James,  b.  14  Aug.  1841 ;  drowned  whilst  bathing 
27  July,  1876. 

m.  Henry,  b.  25  Sept.  1847,  late  Lieut.  8th  (The  King's 
regt.  IV.  Ernest  Alfred,  b.  28  Oct.  1865. 

V.  Walter  Francis,  b.  12  Aug.  1857. 

VI.  Charles  Edward,  b.  29  July,  1859. 

I.  Mary  Frances,  in.  24  May,  1864,  William  Joseph  Y'oung 
Esq.  of  Wolviston  House,  co.  Durham,  J.P.,  and  a 
31  July,  1876,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Emily  Anne,  d.  1854. 

III.  Frances  Alice,  m.  15  April,  1873,  William  Rudd  Oswald 
Esq.  of  Southampton. 

IV.  Edith,  TO.  26  June,  1872,  Albert  Fenton,  Esq.  of  Crimbl 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Joh 
Fenton,  Esq.,  M.P.  v.  Amy  Burdon. 

HtlTfHgP. — This  family  appear  to  derive  their  descentfro! 
the  Webstebs  of  Flamborough,  co.  Y'ork,  of  whom  Willia' 
Webster  recorded  his  pedigree  at  St.  George's  Visitation  > 
that  CO.  in  1612,  and  had  a  confirmation  of  arms  in  1603. 

John  Webster,  of  Whitby  and  Goldsborough,  co.  Yor; 
b.  1659  (third  son  of  John  Webster,  of  Bempton,  co.  York,  sc 
of  Robert  Webster,  of  Bempton,  who  d.  1643,  brother,  it 
stated,  of  the  same  William  Webster  mentioned  above),  t 
Jane,  dau.  of  William  Hill,  of  West  Barnby,  co.  York,  and' 
1704,  leaving  issue  an  only  son, 

William  Webster,  of  Goldsborough,  6.  25  Jan.  1690  ;  j 
24  Nov.  1715,  Alice,  dau.  of  Richard  Hill,  of  Lythe,  co.  Yor 
and  d.  1750,  leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Alice,  wife  of  Willia 
Ingham,  of  Whitby,  and  by  him  grandmother  of  the  la 
Robert  Ingham,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  an  only  son, 

William  Webster,  of  Whitby  and  Stockton-on-Tees,  L 
23  July,  1718 ;  to.  19  Dec.  1744,  Mary,  only  surviving  child  ai  X 
heiress  of  Rowland  Burdon,  Esq.  of  Stockton  on-Tees  (nephc;  l^. 
of  George  Burdon,  of  the  same  place,  great-great-grand fath 
of  the  present  Rev.  John  Burdon,  of  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durhai 
sec  that  Family),  by  Mary  his  wife,  only  child  and  heiress  ^^ 
Nicholas  Lackenby,  of  Norton  and  Billingham,  co.  Durhai  l,^ 
and  d.  6  Dec.  1770,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  his  heir. 

I.  Mary,  m.  11  Feb.  1771,  Col.  William  Money,  of  Homi 
House.  CO.  Hereford,  by  whom  she  was  mother  of  Sir  Jan 
Kyrle-Money,  Bart. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  24  Feb.  1785,  Eev.  Thomas  Davison,  Vi<  1 
of  Hartburn,  Northumberland. 

Rowland  Webster,    Esq.    of  Stockton-on-Tees,    J.P. 
Durham,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Aislaby,  b.  24  April,  175 
m.  3  June,  1773,  Elizabeth  (who  d.  21  Dec.  1794),  only  ch 
and  heiress  of  Robert  Gibson,  Gent,  of  Newsham,  co.  Yo 
and  d.  19  Sept.  1809,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  his  heir.  ^, 

II.  William,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  ra.  Catherine,  viiiov, 
Mr.  Crathorne,  of  Crathorne,  co.  York,  and  dau.  of  E 
Anthony  Coates,  Rector  of  Goldsborough,  w-ho  d.  s.  p- 
Paris,  where  she  was  buried. 

I.  Frances,  to.  18  Nov.  1802,  Col.  William  Hale,  of  Acoi  ,;*! 
CO.  Y'ork,  younger  son  of  Gen.  John  Hale,  of  Plantation  *= 
the  same  co. 

II.  Mary  Burdon,  d.  young,  21  May,  1802. 

Rowland    Wek  ter,    Esq.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  and 
Grange,  Bishopvveai  mouth,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Aisla 
b.  20  May,  1775;  m.  26  Oct.  1802,    Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  J' 
M.aling,   Esq.  of  The  Grange,  Bishopweavmouth,  by  his 
wife  Ann,  dau.  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sisters,  Mary,  wif 
William    Russell,   Esq.   of   Brancepeth  Castle,   co.  Durh 
grandfather  of  Emma  Maria,  Viscountess  of  the  7th  Viscc  ' 
Boyne;  and  Elizabeth,   wife  of  Robert  Allan,   Esq.,  gr;  ' 
father  of  the  present  Eobert  Henry  Allan,    Esq.  of  Bl;  • 
well  Grange)  of  Eobert  Harrison,  Esq.   of  Sunderland,    ' 
by  her  (who  d.  24  Feb.  1839)  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 


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I.  Eowland  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Honorary  Canon  of  Durham,  and 
Vicar  of  Kelloe,  b.  6  Jan.  1805;  ra.  3  June,  1834,  Dorothy, 
youneer  dau.  of  Col.  Gordon  Slcelly,  of  Filmore  House,  co. 
Durham  (grandson  of  Kev.  John  Skelly,  M.A.,  Vicar  of 
Stockton-on  Tees,  who  m.  the  Lady  Betty  Gordon,  dau.  of 
the  2nd  Duke  of  Gordon),  and  had  one  son,  Rowland  Burdon, 
Capt.  R.A.,  who  d.  6  Sept.  186G;  and  one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  16 
Sept.  1862,  Rev.  Henry  Edward  Bell,  Vicar  of  Chatton, 
Northumberland.     Canon  Webster  d.  29  May,  1875. 

II.  John,  b.  15  May,  1806;  to.  13  Jan.  1841,  Dorothy,  dau.  of 
VViMiam  Gales,  Esq.  of  Ford  Lodge,  Sunderland,  and  d. 
2  Sept.  1850,  leaving  one  son,  William,  b.  24  Oct.  1842,  who 
•was  drowned  at  Sulina,  21  May,  1868,  and  one  dau.,  Evelyn 
Mary,  m.  25  July,  1866,  John  Booth,  Esq.,  Registrar  of  the 
Diocese  of  Durham. 

ni.  William,  6.  27  Dec.  1807,  a  Commander  R.N.,  d.  27  July, 
1873. 

IV.  Christopher  Malino,  eldest  surviving  son,  now  of 
Pallion. 

▼.  Henry  Robert,  of  Morton  House,  co.  Durham,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  6.22  Oct.  1815;  m.  22  Oct.  1850,  Ann,  dau.  of  Philip 
Laing,  Esq,  of  Deptford  House,  and  has  issue,  Henry 
Eobert  Ingham,  b.  16  July,  1855;  Herbert,  6.  30  June, 
1859 ;  and  Annie. 

Ti.  Eobert  Charles,  6.  9  April,  1822;  m.  Dora,  widow  of  Col. 
Alcock. 
.    I.  Mary,  m,.  1st,  Rev.  Eobert  Gray,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Sun- 
derland, nephew  to  Dr.  Gray,  Bi.shop  of  Bristol ;  and  2ndly, 
Eev.  William  Webb,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Ryton,  co.  Durham. 

u.  Elizabeth. 

III.  Emily  Margaret,  m.  13  June,  1849,  as  3rd  wife,  Thomas 
William  Waldy,  Esq.  of  Egglescliffe,  co.  Durham  (see  that 
Fainily),  and  d.  1850. 

Mr.  Webster  d.  1  March,  1850. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  bend  arg.  cotised  or,  between  two  demi- 
lions  rampant  erm.  a  rose  gu.  between  two  boars'  heads  couped 
ga.,  quartering  Burdon,  Swainston,  Lackenbt,  and  Gibson. 
Creit — A  dragon's  head  erased  quarterly  vert  and  or.  Motto — 
Fides  et  justitia. 

5enf— Pallion  Hall,  Sunderland,  co.  Durham.  Clid) — Wind- 
ham, St.  James's  Square,  S.W. 


WEBSTER    OP    BINFIELD    COUET. 

Bullock-Webstee,  Feancis  Datenpoet,  Esq. 

I  of  Binfield  Court,  Berks,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  1821 ; 

i».  1856,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Charles  Morgan,  Esq., 

laephew  of  C.  Tyrrel  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Fairord,  co. 

|GHouoester,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions. 

ILillJctgC. — Mr.  Bollock  Webster's  paternal  ancestors, 
[the  Bullocks,  were  settled  at  Arbourfield,  in  Berks,  fur 
[leveral  hundred  years,  and  held  important  offices  in  the  co. 

Edward  Webster  Bullock,  Esq.  of  Hendon,  D.L.  Mid- 
[Uesex,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Webster  on  the 
lleath  of  his  maternal  uncle.  He  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Samuel 
I?urki9,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.  Middlesex,  and  had  issue,  of 
|-if  whom  the  3rd,  but  eldest  surviving  son,  is 

Fbaxcis  Dave.npoet  Bollock-Webster,  Esq.,  now  of  Bin- 
field. 
(Seat— Binfield  Court,  Bracknell,  Berks. 


WEBSTER    liATE    OF    PENNS. 

Webstee,  Baeon-  Dickinsox,  Esq.,  novr  of  New- 
luid  Court,  CO.  Worcester,  I.  7  Nov.  1850 ;  m. 
I®  Aug.  1875,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  7th  dau.  of  Eev.  W. 
|)arwin  Fox,  of  Broadlands,  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
|)elamere,  co.  Chester,  and  has  a  son, 

Bason  Dickinson,  6.  10  June,  1876. 

^.tttCajJ.— This  family  claims  to  derive  its  descent  from 
lie  Wcbsters  of  Flamborough,  co.  York,  to  whom  arms  were 
Imfirmed  by  St.  George,  in  his  Visitation  nf  Yorkshire,  1612. 
Thomas  Webster,  6.  circa  1050,  was  living  in  London  1681, 
Id  afterwards  of  Nonnanton-on-Court,  Notts;  he  m.  Mary, 
lu.  of  William  Sclater,  of  Halifax,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 
le  2nd  son, 

John  Webster,  6.  23  April,  1637,  was  the  first  possessor  of 
mns;  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Wardc,  of  Ban- 
iry,  CO.  Oxon ;  and  d.  1767,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph. 

II.  Thomas,  of  London,  whose  son,  John  Webster,  of  Caver- 
sliam,  Bucks,  m.  1774,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Joseph  Webster,  of 
Penns,  CO.  Warwick,  and  left  (with  several  daus.)  two  sons, 
1  Thomas,  m.  Miss  Grace  Ascough ;  2  John  Ernestus,  Capt. 
Bengal  army,  d.  unm.  1822. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  anm.  1804  ii.  Mary,  d.  unm.  I80J. 


The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Webster,  b.  1720;  to.  1st,  Martha,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Dickinson,  of  Ware,  Herts,  and  by  her  had  Joseph,  his  heir; 
and  Sarah,  to.  her  cousin,  John  Webster,  and  d.  1819.  He  m. 
2ndly,  1759,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Brodribb,  of 
Worcester,  and  by  her  had  Thomas  and  Richard,  both  d.  unm. 
Mr.  Webster  d.  13  Oct.  1780,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Webster,  ofPenns,  b.  1750  ;  ni.  24April,  1781,  Phoebe, 
dau.  of  John  Parkes,  of  Warwick  and  Netherton,  co.  Worcester, 
and  d.  11  Oct.  1783,  leaving  issue.     The  eldest  son, 

Joseph  Webster,  Esq.  of  Penns,  J. P.  for  the  cos.  of  Warwick, 
Stafford,  and  Derby,  b.  29  May,  1783;  to.  30  July,  1811,  Maria 
Mary,  dau.  of  Peter  Payne,  Esq.  of  Blunham  House,  co.  Bed- 
ford, and  d.  1856,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Joseph,  Rector  of  Hindlip,  co.  Worcester,  6.  26  May,  1812; 
m.  22  Jan.  1839,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Findlay, 
Esq.  of  Easterhill,  co.  Lanark,  and  d.  10  Sept.  1853,  having 
had  issue, 

Joseph  Montagu,  6.  9  Sept.  1840;  d.  unm.  30  Dec.  1872. 
Mary  Elizabeth.  Margaret  Anne. 

II.  Baron  Dickinson,  of  Penns,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  3  Jan.  1818 ; 
ni.  1st,  4  May,  1844,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Stanley  Pipe 
Wolferstan,  Esq.  of  Statfold,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1848)  had  issue,  Charles  Payne,  b.  8  Dec.  184.5,  d.  14 
May,  1862  ;  and  Frances  Sharpe,  to.  21  April,  1870,  Stanley 
Edward,  eldest  son  of  Edward  Hicks,  Esq.  of  Wilbraham 
Temple,  co.  Cambridge.  He  ra.  2ndly,  20  .Jan.  1850,  Anna, 
Maria,  only  dau.  of  Samuel  Ellis  Bristowe,Esq.of  Beesthorpe, 
Notts,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

1  Baron  Dickinson,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

2  Godfrey  Fox,  Lieut.  20th  regt.,  b.  28  April,  1852 ;  to.  24 
July,  1878,  Amy  Laura,  dau.  of  H.  Booth,  Esq.,  and  niece 
of  Sir  Charles  Booth,  Bart. 

Mr.  B.  D.  Webster  d.  4  Aug.  1860. 

III.  Montagu,  Vicar  of  Hill  Sutton  Coldfield,  co.  Warwick, 
b.  22  Sept.  1819;  m.  11  Jan.  1853,  Frances  Barbara,  2nd 
dau.  of  Rev.  Marmaduke  Vavasour,  Vicar  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch,  and  by  her  (who  d.  3  July,  1871)  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Montagu,  b.  13  Oct.  1854. 

2  Reginald  Henry,  6.  12  Feb.  1858. 

3  Arthur  Vavasour,  6.  27  Sept.  1867. 

1  Louisa  Janet.  2  Mary  Anne  Penelope. 

3  Ethel  Barbara. 

IV.  Peter  Charles  Gillies,  6.  20  May,  1830,  Capt.  8th 
Hussars,  ra.  23  April,  1867,  Frances  Horatia,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Horatio  Montagu,  youngest  son  of  Montagu  Montagu,  Esq.  of 
Little  Bookham,  and  d.  28  April,  1877,  leaving  issue, 

1  Francis  ShefReld,  b.  4  May,  1868. 

2  John  Hampden,  b.  17  July,  1874. 

1  Eleanor  Mary.  2  Isabel  Katherine. 

I.  Maria  Mary  Payne,  m.  1834,  James  Johnstone,  Esq., 
M.D. ;  and  d.  1859. 

II.  Janet,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Millet,  who  d.  4  Jan.  18"6. 

III.  Anne  Elizabeth,  to.  1848,  Eev.  R.  P.  HiU,  Rector  of 
Bromesberrow,  CO.  Gloucester;  andd.  1853. 

IV.  Mary  Anne,  m.  John  L.  Merivale,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1857. 
v.  Frances  Sharpe,  d.  1843. 

Arms — Az.,  five  swans  in  cross  close  arg.  between  four  annu- 
lets or.  Crest — A  swan's  neck  erased  arg.  beaked  gu.  holding 
in  the  beak  an  annulet  or.  Mottoes — Carpe  diem,  and  Veritas 
puritas. 


WEDDERBURN  OF  WEDDERBURN. 

SCETMGEOTJE  -  WEDDEEBXTEIf,    HeNEY      SCETM- 

GEOUE,  Esq.  of  Wedderburn,  co.  Forfar,  and  Birkhill, 
CO.  Fife,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Hereditary  Royal  Standard 
Bearer  of  Scotland,  formerly  Capt.  17th  regt.,  b. 
18  April,  1840;  m.  31  March,  1869,  Juliana, 
youngest  dau.  of  Thomas  Braddell,  Esq.  of  Cool- 
melagh,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henet,  b.  28  June,  1872. 

II.  Frederick  Lewis,  27  June,  1874. 

I.  Helen  Margaret.  ii.  Mary  Turner. 

III.  Anne  Grizel. 

3fc.tnra(JC. — Tradition  has  handed  down  the  following  as 
the  origin  of  the  noble  and  ancient  famUy  Scrymgeour:  In 
the  first  year  of  the  reign  of  Alexander  I.,  Sir  Alexander 
Carron,  a  br.-we  knight,  accompanied  that  monarch  in  his 
pursuit  of  the  rebels  who  had  conspired  against  the  king's  life, 
and,  seizing  the  standard  from  Bannerinan,  crcssed  the  Spey, 
and  placed  it  on  the  other  side  of  the  river  in  sight  of  the 
rebels.  In  reward  of  this  gallant  service,  the  King  constituted 
Alexander  Carron  and  his  heirs  heritable  standard  bearers  of 
Scotland  ;  he  also  made  him  a  grant  of  lands,  and  conferred  on 
him  the  name  of  Skirmisher,  or  Scrymgeour,  signifying  a  hardy 


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fighter,  and  i;?ivo  him  a  part  of  the  royal  arms  of  Scotland  for 
his  armorial  bearing,  viz.,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  arg..  holding 
in  his  dexter  paw  a  crooked  sword  pp.,  and  the  word  "  Dissi- 
pate "  for  his  motto. 

The  representative  of  the  family  was  created,  in  1641,  Lord 
Scrimgeour,  Viscount  of  DuUliope,  by  Charles  I.,  his  grand- 
son, the  3rd  Viscount,  was  created  Earl  of  Dundee  in  1G61 
(see  Douglas's  Peerage  of  Scotland).  Sprung  from  the  same 
family  as  his  lordship  was  John  Scbtmgeouk,  of  Kirton, 
m.  Magdalene,  dau.  of  Alexander  Wedderburn,  of  Kingenny, 
and  Easter  Powrie  (afterwards  called  Wedderburn),  by  whom 
he  had  a  son, 

Doctor  Alexander  ScETMGEoua,  lay  Professor  of  Humanity, 
Philosophy,  and  Theology,  in  the  University  of  St.  Andrew's, 
temp.  Queen  Anne.  lie  m.  Janet,  only  dau.  of  David  Falconer, 
Professor  of  Divinity  in  the  same  University,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son, 

David  Scrtmgeoue,  of  Birkhill,  Advocate  and  Sheriff  Depute 
of  CO.  Inverness,  m.  Katherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Wedderburn,  Bart,  of  Blackness,  and  had  four  sons,  Alexandeu, 
his  heir ;  John,  cl.  1791 ;  David,  d.  1780 ;  Henkt,  s.  his  brother. 
The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Scrtmgeour,  Esq.  of  Birkill,  s.  to  the  estates, 
name,  arms,  &c.,  of  Wedderburn,  of  Wedderburn,  in  1778,  m. 
Elizabeth  Ferguson,  dau.  of  Lord  Pitfour,  and  rf.  s.  p.  1811. 
He  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Henby  Scrtmgeour- Wedderburn,  Esq.  of  Wedderburn,  ra. 
5  April,  1793,  Mary  Turner,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Frederick 
Lewis  Maitland,  Capt.  B.N.,  6th  son  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Lauder- 
dale, and  had  issue, 

Frederick  Lewis,  of  Birkhill  and  Wedderburn. 

Margaret  Louisa,  m.  Alexander  Smith,  Esq. 

Catherine,  to.  Capt.  Cathcart,  II. N.,  of  Carbiston,  who  d. 

1833. 
Elizabeth,  d.  1838.  Janctte. 

Mary  Turner,  to.  Thomas  Smith,  Esq.,  E.l.C.S. 
Isabella,  d.  1826. 
Matilda,  m.  Capt.  Isackes,  E.l.C.S.  Euphemia. 

Mr.  Scrymgeour-Wedderburn,  d.  30  Dec.  1841,  and  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

Frederick  Lewis  Wedderburn,  Esq.  of  Wedderburn,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  6.  4  March,  1808;  m.  1st,  26  April,  1839,  the  Hon. 
Helen  Arbuthnott,  4th  dau.  of  the  Sth  Viscount  Arbuthnott, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  23  April,  1840)  had  issue  one  son, 

I.  Henbt  Scetmgeoub,  now  of  Wedderburn. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  31  .'Vug.  1852,  Selina  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Garth,  R.N  ,  of  Haines  Hill,  and  had  issue, 

II.  Frederick  Lewis,  b.  9  Jan.  1858;  d.  1867. 
.•I.  Alexander,  /-.  8  Sept.  1S59. 

I.  Mttry,  d.  1867.  ii.  Charlotte  Loai.<a. 

III.  Selina  Elgiva. 

Mr.  Wedderburn  d.  16  Aug.  1874. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or,  armed  and  langued  az.,  hold- 
ing in  the  dexter  paw  a  scimitar  arg.  C)'ests — 1st,  A  lion's 
gamb  erect  holding  a  scimitar  all  ppr. ;  2nd,  An  eagle's  head 
erased  ppr.  Supporters — Greyhounds  with  collars,  &c. 
Mottoes — For  Scrymgeour,  "Dissipate;"  for  Wedderburn, 
"Non  degencr." 

Seat — Birkhill,  Cupar,  co.  Fife. 


WEDDERBURN-COLVILLE,  NOW  COL- 
VILLE    OF    OCHILTREE. 

CoLviLE,  The  Eight  Hon.  Sik  James  Wil- 
iiAM,  Knt.  of  Ochiltree  andCrombie,  D.L.  co.  Fife, 
late  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  in  Bengal, 
b.  12  Jan.  1810  ;  m.  13  April,  1857,  Frances  Elinor, 
eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Peter  Grant,  K.C.B.,  Member 
of  Council  in  Calcutta,  and  has  issue, 

Andrew  John  Wedderburn,  6.  30  Jan.  1859 ;  d.  imm.  4  Nov. 
1876. 

ILtnCajC. — James  wedderburn,  3rd  but  2nd  surviving 
son  of  Sir  John  Wedderburn,  Bart,  of  Blackness,  by  Jean,  dau. 
of  FuUarton,  of  Fullarton  {see  Burke's  Peerae/e  and  Beu-onetar/e), 
b.  28  Aug.  1730,  assumed  the  surname  and  armorial  ensigns 
ofCoLviLE  of  Ochiltree,  and  was  thereafter  designed  James 
Wedderburn-Colvile,  of  Ochiltree  and  Crombie.  He  m.  March, 
1774,  Isabella  Colvile,  of  Ochiltree,  heiress  of  Crombie,  co.  Fife, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Blackburn,  of  Glasgow,  by  Margaret  Colvile, 
dau.  of  Andrew  Ayton,  2nd  son  of  Sir  John  Ay  ton,  of  Ayton, 
CO.  Fife,  by  Dame  Margaret  Colvile,  eldest  sister  of  Robert, 
last  Lord  Colvile,  of  Ochiltree  ;  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan. 
1821)  he  left  issue  at  bis  decease,  14  Dec.  1807,  three  sons  and 
a  dau., 


I.  John,  b.  18  Aug.  1776;  d.  unm.  19  May,  1799. 

II.  ANDREW,  of  Ochiltree. 

III.  Peter,  6.  23  Sept.  1781;  m.  20  April,   1811,  Anna,  onlj. 
child  of  James  Ogiivy,  Esq.  of  Riithven,  by  Jean  his  wife 
only  chUd  of  Michael  Balfour,  of  Denmill,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Ogilvy,  Esq.  of  Euthven,  co.  Forfar,  Capt.  2n(, 
Life  Guards,  and  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  8  Sept.  1814;  m.  1856/ 
Lady  Henrietta  Louisa  Fermor,  dau.  of  the  4th  Earl  o 
Pomfret. 

2  Peter.  Madras  infantry,  6.  15  Nov.  1815;  d.  1847. 

3  John  Andrew,  b.  2  July,  1818. 

4  James,   late  Capt.  25th  regt.,  i.  Aug.   1820;    to.   1856' 
Catherine  LUias  Harriet,  only  child  of  William  Ramsay 
Esq. 

1  Jean.  2  Isabella.  3  Anna. 

IV.  James,  6.  12  Nov.  1782,  a  Member  of  the  Faculty  o 
Advocates,  eventually  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Scotland.  He  rii 
28  Oct.  1813,  Isabella,  dau.  of  James  Clerk,  son  of  Si 
George  Clerk  Maxwell,  Bart,  of  Penicuick,  and  left  at  hi 
decease,  7  Nov.  1822,  four  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  James,  M.D.,  6.  23  Sept.  1814. 

2  George,  b.  23  March,  1817. 

3  John,  Bengal  army,  6.  5  July,  1820;  m.  1846,  Matildr 
dau.  of  Don  Costello. 

4  Andrew,  Madras  Civil  Service,  h.  16  Dec.  1821;  m.  181i 
Johanna,  dau.  of  the  late  James  Keir,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  ha 
issue. 

1  Janet  Isabella,  m.  James  Hay  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  and  a, 
1852.  ^ 

2  Jean,  m.  1838,  Peter  Blackburn,  Esq.  of  Killearn.  P 

3  Jemima,  rn.  Hugh  Blackburn,  Esq.  ' 

I.  Jean,  m.  24  Nov.  1807,  Thomas,  5th  Earl  of  Selkirk.         J 
The  son  and  heir, 

Andrew  Colvile,  Esq.  of  Crombie  and  Ochiltree,  b.  6  Noi' 
1779;  m.  1st,  27  Dec.  1802,  Elizabeth  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  ijc 
John  Wedderburn,  Esq.,  but  by  her  (who  d.  22  Dec.  1803)  111 
had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  26  June,  1806,  the  Hon.  Mary  Louisl 
Eden,  5th  dau.  of  William,  1st  Lord  Auckland,  and  left  su' 
viving  issue, 

James  William  (Sir),  now  of  Ochiltree. 

Eden,  b.  12  Feb.  1819  ;  ,/(.  8  Dec.  1816,  Annie,  dau.  of  Lieul. 

Col.  Maxwell,  of  Montreal. 
Isabella,  m.  1834,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Marindin,  of  Chestcrto:! 

who  il.  1851.  Emily.  Jane. 

Georgiana  Mary,  to.  29  Sept.  1847,  Lord  Blachford. 
Charlotte.  Isalen  Mary. 

Margaret  Agnes,  m.  1856,  the  Rev.  Charles  Kegan  Paul 

Mr.  Andrew  Colvile,  who  patronymic  was  Weddkrdub 
Colvile,  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1814,  the  surname  ai 
arms  of  Colvile  only,  pursuant  to  a  deed  of  entail  made  1 
Robert,  last  Lord  Colvile,  of  Ochiltree.    He  d.  3  Feb.  1856. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  cross-moline  sa.,  pierced  of  the  field,  f 
Colvile.  Crest — A  hind's  head  couped  arg.  Motto — Oubli 
ne  puis. 

Seat — Craigflower,  Dunfermline,  co.  Fife. 


WEEKES    OF    HAMPTON    LODGE. 

Weekes,   Philip  Hampton  Caelilb,  Esq. 
Hampton  Lodge,  Sussex. 

iLtnCilSC. — Richard  Weekes,  Esq.  ofShoreham,  Susse 
6.  1704  (son  of  John  Weekes,  of  Broad  Tenterden,  Kent, 
Jane  Borman  his  wife,  whose  sister  is  said  to  have  m.  Arc 
bishop  Sheldon),  is  stated  to  have  been  of  the  ancient  family  ' 
Weekes  of  Devon,  which  bore  the  same  arras  as  the  bran 
settled  at  Hurstpierpoint  still  continue  to  use.  He  to.  5  0 
1743,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Oliver,  Esq.  of  Shoreham,  and 
1753,  leaving  an  only  son, 

RiCHARD  Weekes,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  m.  19  Jan.  17' 
Charity  Hampton,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Willi; 
Hampton,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Plumpton,  Sussex  (descend 
from  Charles  Hampton,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Worth,  Sussex,  a 
Bletchingley,  Surrey,  1677,  who  was  descended  from  Chr 
topher  Hampton,  Archbishop  of  Armagh  1613,  and  Vice-Chi 
cellor  of  the  University  of  Dublin,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1624),  and 
her  had  issue, 

I.  Hamptun,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Richard,  F.S.A.,  F.R.S.,  etc.,  vu  Mary,  dau.  of  Willi 
Marshall,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur,  M.A.,  m.  Augusta,  only  child  of  —  Slade,  Esq 

2  Charles  Hampton,  M.A.  (Rev.),  m.  Laura,  dau.  of 
Smith,  Esq.  3  Richard  Cai'ey. 

1  Emily,  m.  the  Rev.  James  Slade,  Vicar  of  Little  Lev 
Bolton-le-Moors,  co.  Lancaster. 

2  Gary  Hunsdon. 

Mrs.   Weekes    m.  2ndly,   Major-Gen.  T.   Dickinson,  n. 
deceased,  but  by  him  had  no  issue. 
I.  Mary  Anne,  m.  Nathaniel  Borrer,  Esq.,  of  Pakyns,  Hu: 
pierpoint,  J. P. 


WEG 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WEL 


1711 


The  eldest  son, 

Hamfton  Weekes,  M.D.,  of  Hurstpierpoint,  m.  1st,  1805, 
Sarah,  dan.  of  William  Borrer,  Esq.  of  Pakyns,  Hurstpierpoint, 
High  Sheriff  for  Sussex  1801  (by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Natlianiel  Linlield,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint),  and  by 
her  (who  i?.  26  March,  1829)  had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  of  Hampton  Lodge. 

H.  Frederick,  of  Wykehurst,  Bolney,  Sussex,  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Marshall,  Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint,  and  had 
issue, 

1  Sarah  Elizabeth. 

2  Henrietta  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  George  Vf.  Banks,  M.A., 
Rector  and  Patron  of  Worth,  Sussex,  held  for  goncrutions, 
by  the  generations  whose  heiress  m.  Richard  Weekes, 
Esq.  of  Hurstpierpoint. 

III.  George,  of  Carey  Hall,  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex,  D.L., 
b.  21  Jan.  1817 ;  in.  23  Jan.  1810,  Lucy  Anne,  dau.  of  William 
Boxall,  Esq.,  D.L.,  Brighton,  and  Cowfold,  Sussex,  and 
has  issue,  Julia  Georgina;  //(.  16  June,  1875,  Evelyn  Borrer, 
son  of  the  late  John  Blaker,  Esq.  of  Lewes,  Sussex,  by  Mary, 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Borer,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Portslade, 
Sussex. 

IV.  Prancis  Augustus,  M.A.  (Rev.),  deceased,  late  Rector  of 
Aston-on-Trcnt,  co.  Derby,  m.  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ashton,  Esq.,  J. P.,  of  Prcstwich,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had 
issue,  Ashton  and  Alice  Maude. 

le  m.  2ndly,  1836,  Phylia,  dau.  of  —  Paine,  Esq.,  and  widow 
)f  Horace  ElUs,  Esq.,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  d.  25  Jan. 
855,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

RicuARD  Weekes,  Esq.  of  Hampton  Lodge,  b.  G  July,  1803; 
It.  1st,  11  Oct.  1832,  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Locke, 
•:sq.  of  Brighton  ;  and  2ndly,  12  April,  1835,  Martha,  dau.  and 
0-heir  of  William  Carlile,  Esq.  of  Bolton-le-Moors.  co.  Lan- 
aster,  by  which  latter  lady  (who  d.  11  Aug.  1867)  he  had 
5sue, 

William  Hampton  Carlile,  late  of  Hampton  Lodge. 
Ir.  Weekes  d.  15  Oct.  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Hampton  Carlile  Weekes,  Esq.  of  Hampton 
.odge;  m.  Julia,  dau.  of  William  Vidler  Largridge,  Esq.  of 
.ewes.  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  co.  Sussex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Puilip  Hampton  Carlile,  now  of  Hampton  Lodge. 
I.  Mabel  Hampton.  ii.  CecUia  Carlile. 

ted.  20  Jan.  1871. 

.4nKs— Erm..  three  battle-axes  sa.     Crest — A  dexter  arm  in 

■rmourembowed  ppr.  holding  a  battle-axe  gu.  Mottoes — "  Cari 

nihilocarent;"  '■  Vitse  via  virtus;"  and  Prsesta  et  perstae." 

•ts — Hampton     Lodge,     Hurstpierpoint,     Sussex;     Long 

-uu?e,  Cowfold,  Sussex ;  and  Wittersham  Park,  Kent. 


WEGG-PROSSER     OF    BELMONT. 

Wegg-Prosser,  Francis  Eichard,  Esq.  of  Bel- 
lont,  PO.  Hereford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
855,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Hereford  from  1817  to  1852, 
.  12  June,  1824  ;  ot.  22  April,  1850,  Lady  Harriet 
atherine  Somers-Cocks,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Somers, 
ud  Earl  Somers,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Francis,  l>.  22  Aug.  185-1,  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade. 

II.  Charles  Edward,  b.  26  Sept.  1859. 

I.  Cecilia  Lucy.  ii.  Catherine  Mary. 

-  gentleman,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis 

■ggitt,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Nuncliam  Courtenay,  co. 

'    xford,  and  Prebendary  of  Durham,  by  Lucy  his 

ife,  dau.  of  William  Parry,  Esq.  of  co.  Hereford, 

'ok,  by  royal  license,  1819,  the   surname  and  arms 

Wegg-Prosser,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of 

''  T^r.  Richard  Prosser,  of  Belmont. 

(Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  cross  double-parted  and 

engrailed  or,  between  four  spear  heads  arg.  embrued  ppr. 

i'ROSSER;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  engrailed  sa.  between 

escutcheons  of  the  last,  each  charged  witli  an  annulet  or, 

''\'eb8.      Crests — 1st,   Prossek,   A  wolfs    head    erased  sa. 

'■  of  spear  heads  arg.  pierced  through  the  mouth  with  a 

I  ppr.;    2nd,  W^ebb,  A  sinister  hand  in  a  gauntlet  ppr. 

■igan  escutcheon  sa.  cliarged  with  an  annulet  or. 

'(—Belmont,  co.  Hereford. 


"WEIR    OF    KILDONAN. 
Weir,  William,  Esq.    of  Xildonau,    co.    Ayr, 
1835. 

iLtncagC.— John  Weir,  Esq.,  residing  at  Dunbeth,  co. 
nark;  m.  Janet,  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Baird,  Esq.  of 
-hwood  {gee  Baird,  of  Elie),  and  widow  of  Alexander  White- 
',  Esq.,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 


William,  of  Kildonan. 

Janet,  ,ii.  David  Wallace,  Esq.  of  Glassingall  (see  Wallace 
of  Glassingall). 

Arms — Per  pale  arg.  and  or,  on  a  fess  az.  three  mullets  of 
the  first.     Crest— A  dcmi-horse  arg.   3Iotto — Veromihi  verius. 
Scat — Kildonan,  co.  Ayr. 


WEIiCH    OF    ARLE    HOUSE. 

Welch,  George  Asser  White,  Esq.  of  Arle 
House,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  Southchurch  and  North 
Shoebury,  Essex,  Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  b.  1829; 
7>i.  1864,  Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  late  Major 
England,  and  niece  of  Sir  Richard  England,  G.O.B., 
K.H.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Asser  White,  6.  1  June,  1865. 

II.  Henry  England,  b.  23rd  June,  1875. 

I.  Mary  Anne  O'Brien.  ii.  Anne  Mannooch. 

III.  Kate  Brace. 

iLtllCagC — Walter  Welch,  Esq.  of  Arle,  son  of  William 
Welch,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Biggs  his  wife  ;  i,i.  Nov.  1773,  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Gregory,  Esq.  of  Arle,  and  d.  1  April,  1S03, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1782)  a  dau.,  Mary  Butt,  who  m. 
William  Farmer,  Esq.;  and  had  a  son, 

John  Gregory  Welch,  Esq.  of  Arle,  J.P.,  b.  16  Feb.  1775; 
5)1.  28  Sept.  1797,  Frances  Asser,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late 
Thomas  White,  Esq.  of  Alston,  near  Cheltenham,  and  South- 
church  and  Xorth  Shoebury,  Essex,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
18  May,  ia52)  had  issue, 

George  Asser  White,  late  of  Arle  House. 

John  Gregory,  Capt  Royal  North  Gloucester  Militia, 
deceased. 

Walter,  late  Lieut.  95th  regt.,  b.  1804;  deceased. 

Thomas  White. 

Caroline  Mary.  Louisa  Maria,  deceased. 

Elizabeth  Gregory.        Emma  Matilda.        Harriet,  deceased, 

Mr.  Welch  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Asser  White  Welch,  Esq.  of  Arle  House,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  Essex,  and  J. P.  for  co.  Gloucester,  b.  13  Jan.  ISOO; 
m.  26  Aug.  1828,  Anne  Catherine  Gardiner,  only  child  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Mannoch,  of  the  68th  regt.,  and  niece  of  Vice- 
Admiral  Sir  Edward  Brace,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  5 
March,  1879)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Asser  White,  now  of  Arle  House. 

II.  Edward,  Capt.  93rd  Highlanders,  b.  1335 ;  hi.  1860,  Sophia 
Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Major  England;  and  d.  1865, 
leaving  issue. 

III.  Frederick  William,  93rd  Highlanders,  b.  1842. 

IV.  Septimus  Cnarles,  late  9th  foot,  b.  13i:. 

V.  Alban  Henry  Drew,  b.  1847. 

VI.  Francis  Gregory,  b.  1849. 

I.  Catherine  Anne  Mary,  m.  1861,  her  cousin.  Major  John 
Philip  B.  Foster,  late  of  the  4th  and  83rd  regts. 

II.  Barbara  Henrietta,  m.  1855,  Frederick  Thomas  Curtis, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  d.  1860. 

III.  Louisa  Frances,  d.  1851. 

IV.  Maria  Elizabeth,  d.  1859.        v.  Agnes  Brace,  d.  1801. 

Mr.  Welch  d.  8  Feb.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

-inns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  fess  engraileil 
between  six  mullets  or,  a  lion  passant  of  the  first ;  2nd,  per 
pale  arg.  and  or,  a  chevron  engrailed  chequy  gu.  and  of  the 
second  between  three  roses  of  the  third,  on  a  canton  az.  a 
fleur-de-lis  gold ;  3rd,  gu.,  a  pale  surmounted  of  two  lions 
passant.  Crest — .\n  antelope's  head  erased  az.  billettee  or, 
holdingln  the  mouth  a  cross-crosslet  fitchee. 

Seat — Arle  House,  near  Cheltenham. 


WELD    OF    LULWORTH. 

Weld,  Reginald  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Lulworth 
Castle,  CO.  Dorset,  b.  24  May,  18i2. 

iLtllCflJC. — Several  genealogical  writers,  including  Guil- 
lim,  bear  testimony  to  the  Saxon  origin  of  this  ancient  family, 
which  tradition  has  handed  down  lime  out  of  mind.  Guilliai's 
Display  of  Heraldry,  describing  the  arms  of  Humphrey  Weld, 
Esq.  of  Lulworth,  Governor  of  Portland  Castle,  temp. 
Charles  II.,  adds  that  the  Welds  are  "lineally  descended  from 
Edric  .Sylvaticus,  alias  Wild,  a  Saxon  of  great  renown  in  the 
reigns  of  King  Harold  and  William  the  Conqueror,  whose 
father,  Alfric,  was  brother  to  Kdrick,  of  Stratton,  Duke  of 
Mercia." 

William  Weld,  SherilT  of  London  25  Edward  III.,  settled 
at  Eaton,  co.  Chester.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
de  Whettenhall,  and  had  (with  two  younger  sons,  who  settled 
in  Bucks  and  Suffolk)  a  son  and  heir, 

AVilliam  Weld,  of  Eaton,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William 
Bostock,  and  was  father  of 


^1 


1712 


\YEL 


THE  LA^s^DED  GENTRY. 


WEL 


John  Weld,  of  Eaton,  m.  Eller.,  dau.  of  John  Bruen,  of 
Tarporley,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Edward  Weld,  to.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cotgreave,  of 
Chustleton,  co.  Chester,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Weld,  of  Eaton,  m.  Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heir  of 
James  Eoton,  of  Tiverton,  Devon,  and  was  father  of 

Jobs  Weld,  ra.  Joanna,  dau.  of  John  Fitz  Hugh,  ol  Con- 
gleton,  and  had  three  sons, 

I.  EoBEKT,  of  Eaton,  to.  Elenora,  dau.  of  Eobert  Oldton,  of 
Wetten  HaU. 

II.  John,  who  settled  at  Willey,  Salop,  and  was  patriarch  of 
the  Welds  of  that  place. 

III.  Pachard,  of  Holt.  iv.  HciiPDBET  (Sir). 

The  fourth  son, 

Sib  Hcmphket  Weld,  Knt.,  took  up  his  abode  at  Holdwell, 
CO.  Herts.  He  was  Sheriff  of  London  1599,  and  Lord  Mayor 
ten  years  afterwards.  Sir  Humphrey  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
Wheler,  Esq.,  and  left,  with  two  daus.,  at  his  decease  in  1610, 
a  son  and  successor, 

Sm  John  Weld,  Knt.  of  Arnolds,  Middlesex,  in.  Frances, 
dau.  of  William  Whitmore,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1G.56)  he 
bad  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  d.  young.  n.  HnrPHEET,  his  heir. 

HI.  John  ^Sir),  of  Compton  Bassett,  vriks,  a  Knijrht  Ban- 
neret.   This  gallant  person  ra.  1648,  Mary,  dau.  of  William, 
Lord  Stourton,  and  dying  11  July,  1674,  left  an  only  son, 
William,  who  s.  his  uncle  Humphrey. 

IV.  George,  to.  Bridget,  dau.  of  —  Thimblethorp,  Esq.,  co. 
Lincoln,  and  d.  1696,  leaving  two  daus., 

Cicelv,  7/1.  James  Mahony,  Viscount  of  Oldcastle,  Spain. 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  —  Dickenson,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Philip 
Stafford,  Esq. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Sir  J.  Cutts,  of  Childerley. 

II.  Mary,  to.  Thomas  Allen,  Esq.  of  f  inchley. 

III.  Frances,  m.  — Martin,  Esq.  of  co.  Buckingham. 

IV.  Margaret,  m.  William  Bowyer,  Esq.  of  Denham  Court, 
Bucks. 

Sir  John  Weld  d.  1G22,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

HcMPHSEY  Weld,  Esq.  of  Holdwell.  This  gentleman  was 
Governor  of  Portland  Castle.  He  purchased,  1641,  from  the 
Howard  family,  the  manor  of  Lulworth,  and  divers  other 
extensive  estates  in  Dorset.  He  m.  Clare,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas,  Lord  Arundel  of  Wardour,  by  whom  he  had  an  only 
dau.,  MiBT,  m.  Nicholas  Taaffe,  Earl  of  Carlingford.  Mr. 
AVeld  d.  about  the  year  1684,  and  was  buried  in  K.'jg 
Henbt  VII.'s  chapel,  Westminster.    His  nephew, 

William  Weld,  Esq.,  s.  to  his  estates,  and  thus  became  of 
"Lulworth."  This  gentleman  ra.  1672,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Eichard  Shireburn,  Esq.  of  Stonyhurst,  co.  Lancaster,  by 
vliom  he  had  issue, 

John,  d.  young.  Hcmpheet,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Fairfax,  Esq.,  nephew  of  Lord  Fairfax, 
and  after  his  decease  ni.  Sir  F'rancis  Hungate,  Bart. ;  by  the 
latter  she  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary  Hungate,  ni.  Sir  Edward  Gascoigne,  of  Parlington. 
Mr.  Weld  d.  1693,  and  was  .?.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

HcMPHREY  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  m.  1701,  Mar- 
garet, only  dau.  of  Sir  James  Simeon,  Bart,  of  Chilwonh, 
and  left  issue, 

Edwabd,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Simeon.  He  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  by 
•whom  (who  d.  1767)  he  had  an  only  dau., 
Mary  Simeon,  who  took  the  veil  at  Bruges,  Flanders. 
Mary,  m.  1728,  Edward  Horsley  WidJrington,  Esq.  of  Fclton, 
Northumberland,  by  whom  (who  d.  1749)  she  had  an  only 
dau., 

Elizabeth  Margaret  Widdrington,  heiress  of  her  father,  to. 
Thomas  Eiddell,  Esq.  of  Swinburne  Castle,  Northumber- 
land. Elizabeth,  d.  mini.  1791. 
Humphrey  Weld  d.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edwabd  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  6.  1705;  to.  1st, 
1727,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Walter,  Lord  Aston  of 
Forfar,  but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  ra.  2ndly,  1740,  Mary 
Theresa,  dau.  of  John  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courttield,  by  whom 
(who  rf.  1754)  he  had  four  sons  and  one  dau.,  Mary,  who 
became  "  a  poor  Clare,"  at  Aire,  in  Artois.  He  d.  8  Dec.  1761, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth,  h.  1731;  to.  1st,  1763, 
Juliana,  dau.  of  Eobert,  Lord  Petre;  and  2ndly,  1775,  Mary 
Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Walter  Smythe,  Esq.  of  Brambridge, 
CO.  Hants,  but  had  no  issue.  He  rf.  1775,  and  his  widow  ra. 
Thomas  Fitzherbert,  Esq.  of  Swinnerton,  whom  she  survived. 
Mr.  Weld  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 

Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  6.  24  Aug.  1750, 
who  founded  the  Catholic  College  at  Stonyhurst.    He  m.  1772, 


i 


l^Tary,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Stanley  Massey  Stanley,  Bart. 
Hooton,  ami  by  her  (who  d.  1  Aug.  1838)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  Edward,  It.  18  Dec.  1775;  d.  young. 

III.  Joseph,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  John,  b.  15  June,  1780,  a  Priest,  deceased. 

V.  William,  h.  31  Aug.  1781;  d.  19  Oct.  1782. 

\i.  Humphrey,  of  Chideock,  Dorset  (see  Weld  of  Cliid.ec 
Manor). 

Tii.  James,  6.  30  April,  1785;  to.   15  July,   1813,   Julia 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eobert  Edward,  10th  Lord  Petre,  andhadir^si 
1  Henry.  2  Francis,  a  Priest.  3  Philip,  d.  13l6. 

1  Anna  Maria.  2  Catherine. 

3  Agnes,  a  Nun.  4  Charlotte, 

vni.  George,  of  Leagrim  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  28  Se 
1786:  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Seaile,  Esq.  of  London,  a 
d..  31  March,  1866,  having  had  issue, 

1  John,   of  Leagrim  Park,  J.P.   and  D.L.,  m.  Elean 
dau.  of  Nicholas  Selby,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

2  George,  22nd  regt.,  d.  in  India,  Nov.  1844. 

3  Arthur.  4  Alfred  (Eev.),  S.J.  5  Waltar. 

1  Emma.      2  Georgiana.      3  llaria  Theresa.     4  Loui 
IX.  Francis,  6.  30  Sept.  1787;  d.  Jan.  1783. 

I.  Juliana,  d.  unni. 

II.  Mary  Theresa,  a  Nun  of  the  Order  of  St.  Francis  Sales 
ill.  Catherine  Winifred,  ra.  1800,  William,  Lord  Stourton. 
iv.  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Charles  Bodenham,  Esq.  of  Eoti 

was,  CO.  Herts. 

V.  Clara,  a  Nun  of  the  Order  of  St.  Francis  Sales. 

VI.  Theresa,  ra.  William  Vaughan,  Esq.  of  Courtfleld, 
Mr.  Weld  d   1810,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  6.  22  Jan.  17, 
m.  1796,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Hon.  Thomas  Clifford,  and  had  an  o  • 
child, 

Mary  Lucy,  to.  1813,  Hugh  Charles,  Lord  Clifford,  of  Ch  • 
leigh,  and  d.  May,  1831,  leaving  issue. 
After  the  decease  of  his  wife,  Mr.  Weld  took  holy  orders,  n 
Iiromoted  to  a  Bishopric  in  the  Eoman  Catholic  Church,  .1 
became  a  Cardinal  1329.  Dr.  Weld  was  the  first  Englishman  w 
liad  a  seat  in  the  Conclave  since  the  pontificate  of  Clement  . 
He  d.  10  April,  1S37,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  6.  27  Jan.  1777; . 
23  Nov.  1802,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Charlotte  Stourton,  4th  dauf 
Charles  Philip,  16th  Lord  Stourton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  J . 
1864)  had  issue, 

Edwabd  Joseph,  late  of  Lulworth. 

Thomas,  who  has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Br- 
DELL  (see  Weld  Blundell). 

Joseph,  of  The  Lodge,  Lymington,  Hants,  J.P.,  6. 19  Jr, 
1815;  to.  21  Nov.  184S,  Flora  MacDonnell,  dau.  of  Sir  Josl 
liuddiffe,  Bart,  of  Eudding  Park,  co.  York,  and  has  issi 
1  Wilfrid.  2  Henry.  3  John.  4  Jos(.. 

1  Clare. 

2  Emily,  to.  John  Coventry,  Esq.,Burgate  House,  Han 

3  Lilly.  4  Flora.  5  Monica. 

Mary,  to.  1860,  Lieut.-Col.  Vaughan,  of  Courtfield,  co.  Ji- 
mouth.  Mary  Anne,  d.  v.iua. 

He  d.  19  Oct.  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edward  .Joseph  Weld,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  J.P.  and  E., 
h.  8  June,  1806;  to.  9  Aug.  1838,  Ellen  Caroline,  eldest  dauf 
Sir  Bourchier-Palk  Wrey,  Bart,  of  Tawstock  Court,  Deit 
and  by  her  (who  d.  13  Oct.  1866)  had  issue, 

I.  Edward  Borrchier,  d.  young.  i 

II.  Eegin'ald  Joseph,  now  of  Lulworth.  [ 

III.  Shireburn  Joseph,  6. 17  Dec.  1844.  i 

IV.  Humphrey  Joseph,  ft.  1854. 

I.  Caroline  Filomina,  ra.  1862,  Henry  Silvertop,  Esq« 
Minster  Acres,  Northumberland. 

II.  Mary  Teresa,  ra.  1870,  William  Vavasour,  Esq.  of  Hit- 
wood  Castle,  CO.  York. 

III.  Florence  Mary,  to.  1872,  Edward  Wolseley,  Esq.,  '« 
brother  of  Sir  Charles  Wolseley,  Bart. 

IV.  Agnes  Frances.  v.  Constance  Elizabeth. 
VI.  Eleanor  Mary.  , 

Mr.  Weld  d.  8  Dec.  1877.  I 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess,  nebule  between  three  crescents  erm.  « 
numerous  quarterings.  Cre,^t—\  wyvern  sa.,  guttee  >r 
issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  of  the  lust.  Motto — Nil  A 
numine. 

5ta£— Lulworth  Castle,  Warcham,  Dorset. 

"WEIiD-BLUNDELL  OF   INGE  BLUNDE:- 

Weld-Blundeli,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ince  BJuuc  I, 
CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  16^,21. 
6  Xov.  1839,  Teresa  Mary  Eleanora,  youngest  dai  ■! 
William  Michael  Thomas  John  Vaughan,  Esq  'f 
Courtfield,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Charles  Joseph,  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  6.  23  Dec.  1841. 


WEL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WEL 


1713 


II.  Ilcnry  Joseph,  6.  25  July,  18-J8. 

III.  Herbert  Joseph,  6,  1852. 

IV.  Edward  Thomas  Joseph,  6.  1S56. 

V.  Alfred  Joseph,  b.  1S60. 

I.  JI;\ry  Elizabeth  Frances,  a  Nun.  d.  1872. 

II.  Teresa  Mary  Anne.  in.  Edith  Mary  Catherine. 

IV.  Winifred  Mary. 

V.  Alice  Mary,  m.  14  Nov.  1866,  Simon,  Lord  Lovat. 

VI.  Clare  Mary  Monica. 

This  gentleman,  who  is  2nd  son  of  the  late  Joseph 
Weld,  .Esq.  of  Lulworth  Castle,  co.  Dorset,  by  the 
Hon.  Elizabeth  Charlotte  Stourton  his  wife  (see  pre- 
ceding  Memoir),  s.  by  will  to  the  estate  of  tlie  late 
Charles  Eobert  Blundell,  Esq.  of  Incc  Blundell,  and 
issuined,  in  consequence,  the  additional  surname  of 
Blfndell. 

Aitns — Az.,  ten  billets,  four,  three,  two,  and  one,  and  a 
'anton  or,  charged  with  a  raven  ppr.,  quarterly  with  Weld. 
rest — A  squirrel  sejant  gu.,  collared  and  holding  a  nut  or. 

Seat— Ince  Blundell  Park,  near  Great  Crosby,  Liverpool. 


WELD    OF    CHIDEOCK    MANOR. 

Weld,  Charles,  Esq.  of  Chidcock  Manor,  co. 
)orset,  J.P.,  Barrister-at-Law.  b.  20  April,  1812  ; 
1.  9  Jan.  1851,  Marj,  2nd  duu.  of  Thomas  Davison 
Uand,  Esq.  of  Kippax  Park,  co.  York. 

Etnragr.— Sfs  weld  ofLuiwora. 

HcMPHKET  Weld,  Esq.  of  Chideock  Manor,  co.  Dorset,  h. 
1  Sept.  1783,  6th  son  of  Thomas  Weld,  Esq.  of  Lulworth,  by 
'ary,  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  S.  Massey-Stanley,  Bart,  of 
ooton;  i)i.  12  Feb.  1811,  Christina  Maria,  2nddau.  of  Charles, 
h  Lord  Clifford,  of  Chudleigh,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles,  now  of  Chideock  3Ianor. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  S.J.;  d.  in  India,  1844. 

■  III.  Frederic  Aloysius,  educated  at  Stonyhurst  and  Freiburg, 
Switzerland  (emigrated  to  New  Zealand  184:'- 1),  Member 
of  Executive  Council,  New  Zealand,  1854;  I.l.nister  for 
Native  Affairs,  New  Zealand,  ISGO;  Prime  Minister,  New 
Zealand,    1864;     Governor    and    Commander-in-Chief    of 

.  Western  Australia  1869;  of  Tasmania,  1874;  ,n.  1859, 
Filumena  Lisle  Phillipps,  eldest  dau.  L.  P.  de  Lisle,  Esq.  of 
Grace  Dieu  Manor,  and  Garendon  Park.  co.  Leicester, 
and  by  her  has  had  thirteen  children, 

1  Humphry  Frederick  Joseph,  b.  30  Sept.  18G7. 

2  Everard  Aloysius,  6.  24  Nov.  1868. 

3  Frederick  Joseph,  6.  6  June,  1870. 

4  Joseph  Anthony,  6.  10  Feb.  Is74. 

5  Raymond,  b.  1376.  6  O.smund,  h.  1877. 

1  Christina  Mary  Filumena,  6.  23  June,  16C0. 

2  Cecily  Mary  Agnes,  b.  10  Sept.  1861. 

3  Mary,  b.  28  Aug.  1863;  d.  19  March,  1864. 

4  Filumena  Mary,  6.  7  April,  1865. 

5  Edith  Mary,  b.  27  April,  1866. 

6  Magdalena  Maria  Josephina  Dolores,  6.  26  April,  1872. 

7  Angela  Mary  Candida,  b.  1  Feb.  1875. 

■    Edmund  F.,  Commander  Pv.N.,  b.  30  Jan.  1823;  d.  7  July, 

:o. 

:;ieanora,  a  Nun. 

i:.  Christina,  a  Nun. 

V.  Lucv,    >  ^    .         .    ^,   X- 
.   j^^n,  • '   j  twins  ;  both  Nuns. 

<l.  9  Jan.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now  o 
'leock.  His  widow  soon  after  became  a  Benedictine  Nun, 
1  d.  at  St.  Benedict's  Priory,  near  Culwich,  19  March,  1S57. 

•-?,  (f-c. — Sir  Weld  nf  Luhoorlh. 
—Chidcock  Manor,  Bridport. 


II.  ApoUonia,  a  Nun. 


WELFITT     OF    BLIDWORTH. 

tVELFiTT,  Samuel  William,  Esq.  of  Blidworth, 

•'i,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  ShcrifP  1856,  Lieut.-Col. 

■mandant  Sherwood    Rangers    Yeomanry,    late 

't.  17th  Lancers,  m.  14  Sept.  1837,  Lsetitia,  only 

I.  of  Lieut.-aen.  Hall,  of  Park  Hall,  Notts. 

.inCilgC. — Joseph  Need,  Esq.,  son  of  Samuel  Need,  Esq. 

i>orothy  Steel  his  wife,  ra.  Susunna  Winyates,  and  had 

N'athaniel  and  Samuel.    The  latter, 

a-EL  Need,  Esq.  of  Arnold,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 

■n,  Esq.  of  Hackney,  Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 
John,  of  Blidworth. 

•  Samuel,  of  Fountain  Dale,  Notts,  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the 
inny.  Col.  of  the  9th  Royal  Lancers,  m.  1815,  Annie,  only 
iuu.  of  Capt.  William  Grant,   42nd  Highlanders,    Rotliie- 

irchus,  and  d.   1839,  having  by  her  (who  d.  1868)  had 

-ue, 

i  Bennington  Grant,  Lieut.  89th  regt.,  d.  1833. 


2  Henry,  Capt.  K.N.,  m.  1845,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
McDowell,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Henry,  6. 1847 ;  and  James 
Arthur,  b.  1848. 

3  .\rthur,  Lieut.-Col.,  late  14th  Hussars,  Lieut.  Royal 
Body  Guard  of  Yeomen  of  file  Guard,  h.  1819. 

4  Charles,  Lieut.-Col.  H.M  Indian  Service,  ni.  1845,  Maria 
Louisa  Kobinson,  and  has  issue,  Annie  Loui.'^a;  and  Mary. 

1  llipsibeth,  ra.  Edward  Abney,  Esq.  of  Measham  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester. 

2  Susanna,  m.  Joshua  Walker,  Esq.  of  Clifton  House,  co. 
York. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Walker,  Esq.  of  Eastwood  Ilall, 
CO.  York. 

4  Mary,  v/i.  Thomas  Walker,  Esq.  of  Berry  Hill,  Notts. 

He  d.  1790,  and  was  s.  by  the  elder  son, 

JouN  Need,  Esq.  of  Blidworth,  Col.  Notts  Militia,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sherilf  1813,  b.  19  Feb.  1761;  m.  15  Sept.  1804, 
Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  Eev.  Dr.  William  Welfitt,  Prebendary  of 
Canterbury,  and  d.  having  had  issue, 

Samuel  William,  who  has  assumed  the  surname  of  Weltitt, 
and  is  now  of  Blidworth. 

Thomas,  B.A.,  m.  Miss  Godfrey. 

M'alter,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Miss  Westropp. 

Lucy  Elizabeth  Mary,  m.  Col.  Moore  Hodder,  of  Hodders- 
iield. 

Funny  Susannah,  m.  1846,  Piobert  Gill,  Esq.  of  Woodhouse. 

Ai-iiiii — Per  chevron  or  and  erm.,  in  chief  two  griffins'  heads 
erased  sa.  Crest — An  eastern  coronet  or,  thereout  a  griffin's 
head  issuing  sa.,  charged  with  an  estoile  gold. 

Seat — Blidworth,  Notts. 


WELLES-DYMOKE    OF    GEEBBY    HALL. 

See  DxMOKE   OF  Sceivelsby. 


WELLS    OF    HOLME    WOOD. 

Wells,  William,  Esq.  of  Holme  Wood,  co. 
HuTitingdon,  High  Sheriff  for  Huntingdon  1876, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Huntingdon  and  Kent, 
b.  15  March,  1818,  M.A.,  late  of  the  1st  Life  Guards  ; 
m.  7  Dec.  1854,  Lady  Louisa  Charteris,  dau.  of 
Francis,  8th  Earl  of  Wemyss  and  March.  Mr. 
Wells  was  elected  M.P.  for  Beverley  1852,  and  for 
Peterborough  1868. 

ILlUriltJC. — This  family,  originally  of  the  family  of  Welles, 
was  settled  for  several  generations  in  and  near  Greenwich,  in 
Kent. 

Thomas  Wells,  Vice-Admiral  of  the  White,  m.  12  Dec.  1784, 
Sarah  Bridget,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Francis  Fremantle,  G.C.B.; 
and  d.  1811,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  1848)  issue, 

William  Wells,  Capt.  E.N.,  m.  2  Feb.  1816,  Lady  Eliza 
bcth  Proby,  youngest  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Carysfort ;  and 
d.  13  Aug.  1826,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  17  Oct.  1869)  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  Holme  Wood. 

II.  Grenville  Granville,  b.  1824;  m.  17  Nov.  1853,  Hon. 
Allada  Harriot,  2nd  dau.  of  William  George,  1st  Lord 
llylton,  and  has  issue, 

1  Grenville.  2  Hubert.  3  Cecil. 

4  Benita.  5  Nigel. 

in.  Frederick,  deceased. 

I.  Elizabeth,  ni.  Rev.  Robert  Heathcote,  and  has  issue, 
William,  F'cllow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge;  Frederick; 
Emily,  hi.  R.  Gurdon,  Esq.;  and  Louisa. 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  W.  A.  Bowyer,  and  has  issue  three 
sons  and  six  daus. 

Anas — Or,  a  lion  rampant  double  queued  sa.,  in  dexter 
chief  point  a  pellet.  Cnst — A  demi-ostrich  wings  displayed 
arg.  ducally  gorged  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  es- 
callop sa.,  and  hulding  in  the  mouth  a  horseshoe  of  the  second. 

Scat — Holm  W'ood,  rcterborough.  2'ov:vi  Rcsidenci  —  ■2'2, 
Eruton  Street,  AV. 


WELMAN    OF    NORTON    MANOR. 

Welman,  Chakles  Noel,  Esq.  of  iS'orton  Manor, 
Somerset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  4  Dec.  1814  ;  m.  1  May, 
1835,  Anne  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Cornelius  Henry 
Bolton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  the  late  Cornelius  Bolton, 
Esq.  of  Faithlegg,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  surviving 
issue, 

I.  Charles  C.'esar,  J. P.,  late  49th  regt.,  6.  March,  1840; 
ra.  26  Nov.  1«62,  Ergcnia  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
Henry  Stonor,  brother  of  Lord  Camoys,  and  has,  with 
other  issue, 

Edward  Charles,  6.  1865. 

II.  Arthur  Nelson,  66th  regt.,  6.  Nov.  1845;  m.  Aug.  1878, 
Katherine  Fearing,  only  son  of  Charles  Strong,  Esq.  of 
Nesv  York,  U.S..\. 


1714 


WEL 


TELE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WEM 


ni.  Maurice  Xoel,  6.  1847;  d.  30  Jan.  1867. 

IV.  Frederic  Tristram,  b.  18-19. 

V.  Gerard  Wilfrid,  6.  1854.  yi.  Henry  Acton,  h.  ISSC. 
I.  Alice  Rebecca.  ii.  Augusta  Cliarlotte. 

in.  Maude,  m.  3  Oct.  1865,  Charles  Henry  Stonor,  Esq.  of 
Anderton  House,  co.  Lancaster,  only  son  of  Charles  Henry 
Stonor,  brother  of  Lord  Camoys. 

IV.  Blanche. 

V.  Frances  Agnes,  m.  1874,  Cyril  Wilson,  Esq. 

VI.  Annette 

HfnCagC— Rev.  Tbistram  Welman,  who  removed  from 
Ilminster  to  Taunton,  Somerset,  0..  there  July,  1660,  leaving, 
with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Simon  Wblman,  a  Burgess  of  Taunton  during  its  seige  in  the 
Civil  War.     He  m.  and  had  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir. 

Simon,  M.I).,  an  eminent  Physician  in  London.    He  ni.  Miss 
Smith,  and  d.  s.  p.  1707. 
Martraret,  m.  John  Satchell,  Esq. 

Katharine,  m.  John  Langdon,  Esq.  Mary,  d.  unm. 

Grace,  m.  John  Gold,  Esq. 

Simon  Welman  d.  1C70,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Welmax,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park  (who  .«.  to  his 
brother.  Dr.  Simon  Welman's,  property).  High  Sheriff  for 
Somerset  1710.  He  i/i.  1st,  Miss  Babb,  and  had  by  her  two 
daus.,  I.  Mary,  m.  William  Buncombe,  Esq.,  and  d.  .t.  'p.  1718 ; 
II.  Elizabeth,  (/.  unm.  1755.  Mr.  Welman  m.  2n<ny,  Mrs. 
Prudence  Parsons,  widow,  and  dau.  of  —  Bennet,  Esq.  of 
Wincanton,  Cleric  of  the  Peace,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1729)  had 
issue, 
Simon,  his  heir.  Isaac,  d.  v.nm.  1709,  aged  24. 

Thoma.s  6.  1693,  of  Poundsford  Lodge,  High  Sheriff  for 
Somerset  1733.  He  m.  1731,  Mary,  dau.  of  BenjiiUiin 
Hawkins,  Esq.  of  Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1760)  left  at 
his  decease,  6  Nov.  1757,  an  only  dau.,  m.  William  Hawker, 
Esq. 
Prudence,  rn.  JohnWyatt,  Esq.  of  Bishopshull. 
Hannah,  m.  Eev.  Farnham  Haskol. 

Mr.  Welman  d.  1715,  aged  69,  and  was  .s.  by  his  son, 

Simon  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park,  h.  Dec.  1683, 
Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Taunton  yellow  regt.  of  militia.  He  rn. 
1709,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Hawkins,  Merchant,  of 
Exeter,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1764,  aged  81)  had  issue, 

Isaac,  his  heir. 

Simon,  d.  unm.  12  Sept.  1799,  aged  83. 

Mary,  m.  John  HalliUay,  Esq.  of  Yard  House;  d.  1792. 

Elizabeth,  d.  un-m.  at  the  age  of  16,  in  1727. 

Mr.  Welman  d.  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Isaac  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park,  J. P.,  6.  Feb.  17 iO, 
m.  1737,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  Robert  Tristram,  Esq.,  Merchant, 
of  Barnstaple,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  4  March,  1775)  two  sons 
and  three  daus., 

Isaac  Tristram,  d.  young.  Thomas. 

Jane. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Meech,  Esq.  of  Bridehead,  near  Dor- 
chester. Rebecca. 

Mr.  Welman  d.  9  Feb.  1783,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Welman,  Esq.  of  Poundsford  Park,  b.  14  June, 
1746,  m.  1st,  17s5,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John 
Locke,  Esq.  of  Hawleigh,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  1788)  one 
dau.,  Elizabeth,  »i.  Charles  Noel  Noel,  Earl  of  Gainsborough, 
and  d.  1811.  Mr.  Welman  m.  2ndly,  Jan.  1813,  lion.  Charlotte 
Noel,  dau.  of  Sir  Gerard  Noel,  by  Diana  his  wife.  Baroness 
Barham,  and  d.  28  Jan.  1829,  aged  83,  left  by  her  an  only 
child,  the  present  Charles  Noel  Welman,  Esq.  of  Norton 
Manor. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  between  two  pomels  three 
mullets  or.  Crt.^t — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.,  holding  a 
mullet  between  his  paws  or,  langued  gu.  Motlu — Dei  provi- 
dentia  juvat. 

Heat — Norton  Manor,  Taunton,  Somerset. 


vrife,  dan.   of  the  late  James  Osborne,  Esq.   of  S^ 
Ives,  Hunts,  who  d.  1849. 

Seat — Stoneley  Hall,  Kimbolton. 


WELSTEAD    OF    STONELEY    HALL. 

AVelstead,  Geoege  Richards,  Esq.  of  Stonely 
Hall,  Kimbolton,  Huntingdon,  J. P.  co.  Huntingdon, 
on  roll  for  High  Sheriff  1878,  for  cos.  Cambridge  and 
Huntingdon,  h.  19  Aug.  1805  ;  m.  19  June,  1856, 
Sarah  Greaves,  dau.  of  the  late  Eichard  Gibbeson, 
Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  late  Mrs. 
Anne  Gibbeson,  of  Red  HaU,  co.  Lincoln.  Mr. 
Wektead  is  eldest  son  of  Marion  Welstead,  Esq., 
J.P.  for  CO.  Huntingdon,  and  late  Chairman  of  Petty 
Seggions  at  St.  Xeots,  who  d.  1856,  and  Susan  his 


WELSTED    OF    BALLYWALTER.        ,  : 

"Welsted,  Eiciiard,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  co.  Cor 
J.P.,  b.  10  Dec.  1806  ;  in.  23  May,  1835,  Honor 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Sandes,  Esq.  of  Du 
owen,  CO.  Cork. 

ILtltCagr.— Thomas    Welsted,    Esq.,   obtained,   1667, 
grant  of  lands  in  cos.  Cork  and  Kerry,  under  the  .\ct  of  Sett  , 
ment,  comprising  therein  the  present  family  estates,  in  whi 
he  was  .5.  by  ,  ' 

John  Welsted,  Esq.,  m.  Mary  Wilkinson,  of  co.  Limeriiij- 
and  by  her  (who  m.  indly,  William  Parker,  and  3rdly,  Be  > 
French)  had  issue  one  son,  and  one  dau.,  Mary,  m.  Jo  .» 
Sullivan.    The  son, 

John  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Milbourne,  co.  Cork,  was  possess  '. 
of   the   estates  1709.     He  was   6.  1084;    m.   Catherine,   di 
of  Capt.  John  Wakeham,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Her 
Pyne,  Esq.,  and  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Pyne,  Chief  Justice 
Ireland,  and  had  one  son, 

John  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  m.  Miss  Thornhill,  dr 
of  Edward  Thornhill.  Esq.  of  Castlekevin,  co.  Cork,  and  h 
by  her  two  daus.  (one  m.  Edward  Norcott,  Esq.,  and  the  oth 
—  Dease,  Esq.)  and  two  sons,  i.  Qcatle,  of  whom  presentl 
II.  William  Welsted,  m.  his  cousin.  Miss  Tliornhill,  and  1 
issue  an  only  dau.  Mr.  AVelsted  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  2nd  dau. 
William  Philpot,  Esq.  of  Dromagh  Castle,  co.  Cork,  and  b' 
an  only  son,  Nicholas  Boyle,  m.  Miss  Whitestone,  and  h 
issue.    The  eldest  son, 

Qu.\TLE  Welsted,  Esq.  of  Ballywalter,  m.  Barbara,  dau. '' 
George  Koott,  Esq.  of  Jlilford,  by  Julian  his  wife,  dau.  of  C 
nelius  O'Callaghan,  Esq.  of  Dromskeley,  co.  Cork,  and  1: 
issue  (besides  three  daus.,  Frances,  m.  1782,  Cornelius  O'C 
laghan,  Esq.;  Harriett,  m.  David  Murphy,  Esq.  of  co.  Ken. 
and  Charlotte,  d.  v.hm.)  an  only  son, 

John    Welsted,    Esq.    of    Ballywalter,   m.   11   Jan.   17 
Bridget,  dau.  of  John  Ilawkes,  Esq.  of  Sirmount,  co.  Co,, 
and  had  issue,  | 

Quayle,  d.  tram.  Richard,  now  of  Ballywaltij! 

Bridget,  hi.  Devonsher  Penrose,  Esq. 
Barbara.  Mary  Anne.  ■ 

Frances,  m.  Eyre  Coote  Croker,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.   1st,   Samuel  Penrose,   Esq. ;    and   2ndly,   Htl' 
Lawton,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,   a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  faces  ;.. 
Cre-H — A  hind  trippant  ppr.      Motto — Tutus  prompto  animcl ' 
Seat — Ballywalter,  Castletownroche. 


WELWOOD. 

See  Macoxochie. 


WEMYSS  OF  DANESFORT. 
Wemtss,  John  Otwat,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  i 
Kilkenny,  late  Capt.  71st  Highlanders,  and  Ma'"' 
3rd  Foot,  b.  20  June,  1826;  m.  31  Jan.  1872,  Jil- 
Sophia,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John  Denis  Brow, 
Esq.  of  Mount  Browne,  co.  Mayo  (see  Maeqtjess  ' 
Sligo,  collateral  branches  of). 

3LtUC3(IC. — Sir  Patrick  Wemtss,  Knt.,  a  native  of  S>- 
land,  was  a  Capt. -Lieut,  to  the  Earl  of  Ormonde  in  the  arnif 
King  Cuakles  I.,  and,  22  Nov.  1641,  entered  Drogheda  vi 
fifty  horse  for  its  defence.  He  m.  Mary,  sister  of  Oli^ 
Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Grenau,  Queen's  Co.,  and  dying  1661,  6 
issue,  1  James  (Sir);  2  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.;  3  Henry  (Sir), '> 
.«.  his  brother  James;  4  Morris,  who  had  a  son,  Francis;  I 
5  Jonas.    The  eldest  son. 

Sir  James  Wemtss,  Knt.,  m.  5  Feb.  1655,  Judith,  dau  t 
Sir  William  Ussher,  Knt.,  Clerk  of  the  Council,  and  had  ' 
daus.,  Elizabeth  and  Judith.     His  brother. 

Sir  Henrt  Wemtss,  of  Dunfert,  or  Dane's  Fort,  co.  Kilker , 
m.  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  George  Blundell,  Knt.,  ' 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  James  Acar,  Esq.  of  Gowr ; 
Sarah,  m.  Rev.  Hartstonge  Martin,  of  Kilkenny;  and  El - 
beth,  m.  Arthur  Webb,  Esq.  of  Webbsborough)  two  sons;  ' 
younger,  Henry,  Cornet  of  Dragoons,  d.  unm.  1753;  8 
elder, 

Patrick  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  M.P.  for  co.  Kilkei . 


WEM 


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WEN 


1715 


I 


f  1702,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Hanfcoclr,  Knt.,  recorder 
i.  Dublin,  and  had  issue, 

llENBT,  M.P.  for  Callan,  d.  unm.  12  Oct.  ITSO. 

J'ATBiCK,  lieir  to  his  brother,  Capt.  in  the  army,  M.P.  forco. 
Kilkenny;  lii.  I  July,  IT.'iO,  Catharine,  dau.  of  I'rancis,  2Ist 
Lord  Athenry,  but  by  her  (who  ra.  2ndly,  Capt.  Cullen)  had 
no  issue.    He  d.  1762. 

James,  of  whose  line  wc  treat. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1744. 

JIary,  m.  George  Hartpole,  Esq.  of  Shrule. 

Jane,  m.  1748,  Benjamin  Stratford,  Esq. 

Sarah,  in.  1744,  George  ]\Ianserph,  Esq. 

Hannah,  m.  1748,  Isaac  Prury,  Esq.  of  Dublin.  A'.ice. 

Harriot,  m.  1752,  James  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Gahvay. 

Ir.  AVemyss  tZ.  1747.     His  3rd  son, 

James  Wemyss,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  M.P.,  s.  on  the  death  of 
is  elder  brother  1762.     He  ra.  Jane,  dau.  of  Euselby  Stratford, 

-q.  and  had  (with  three  daus.,  Catherine,  ?/i.  Henry  Disney, 
;sq.;  Harriot,  m.  Thomas  Pope,  Esq.;  and  Anne,  d.  unra.) 
n  only  son  and  heir, 

James  Wemtss,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  in.  circa  1780,  Martha, 
au.  of  Sir  John  Blunden,  of  Castle  Blunden,  co.  Kilkenny, 
.id  by  her  (who  d.  16  March,  1816)  had  issue, 

Henry,  late  of  Danesfort. 

John,  Lieut.  1st  Dragoon  Guards;  d.  5  May,  1806. 

Lucy,  in.  1802,  the  Rev.  Arthur  EoUeston. 

I'mma,  e^  unm.  1S47. 
lane,  m.  Abraham  Ball,  Esq.  of  Three  Castles. 

Martha,  in.  Abraham  Ball,  Esq.  of  Dur%-er. 

Frances,  m.  Thomas  H.  Ball,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army. 

Charlotte,  m.  Kev.  Edward  George  Armstrong. 

It.  'VVemyss  d.  Aug.  1820.    The  eldest  son, 

Henby  AVemyss,  Esq.  of  Danesfort,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Kil- 
enny  Militia,  6.  12  Feb.  1785;  jii.  27  Dec.  1822,  Lady  Eliza- 
eth  Mary  Cuffe,  dau.  of  Otway,  Earl  of  Desart,  and  had 
;ue, 

John  Otway,  now  of  Danesfort. 
ol.  Wemyss  d.  31  March,  1860. 

^'/•ms— Quarterly,  sa.  and  arg.,  four  lions  counterrhanged. 
rest — A  swan  ppr. 
&a<— Danesfort,  Kilkenny. 


of  Bitton,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  (with  other  issue)  Gil- 
bert. Eanny  Agnes,  d.  at  Bath,  ISoO. 

Anns— Or,  a  lion  rampant  sa.    deit—A  swan  ppr.    Silotto — 
Je  pense. 
Seat — Trccastle,  co.  Montgomery.    Clv.h — Army  and  Navy. 


WEMYSS    OF    TRECASTLE. 

Wemtss,  Datid  DorciAS,  Esq.,  late  an  officer 
1  the  78th  Highlanders,  b.  28  Feb.  1820  ;  m.  1848, 
[arriet  L.,  dau.  of  W.  Murphy,  Esq.,  and  has,  with 
ilier  issue, 

I.  Walteb  Holstes,  Lieut.  2nd  Derby  Militia,  6.  1851. 

II.  John  George  Patrick,  b.  1853. 

ittnraSr.— CoL.  James  WE>rs-ss,  of  Southsea  House,  Hants, 

descendant  of  the  family  of  Wemyss  of  co.  Fife,  m.  1784, 

irah  Atkinson,  of  Poukon  Hall,  co.  Lancaster;  and  dying 
523,  left  a  son, 

Liect.-Gen.  Thomas  James  Wemtss,  C.B.,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

Tco.  Carmarthen,  and  Col.  of  the  17th  regt.,  a  distinguished 
iitary  ofiBcer,  who  served  all  through  the  Peninsular  War, 
living  a  good  service  pension,  the  war  medal,  and  nine 
-ps,  and  who  subsequently  held  important  commands  in  Eng- 
dand  Ireland.  He  served  against  the  Candians  in  Ceylon. 
m.  1819,  Fbasces  (now  of  Trecastle,  and  3,   Green  Park 

-'.dings,  Bath),  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Herbert  Pryse  Ball, 
1.,  late  of  LIctherlestry,  co.  Carmarthen,  J. P.  and  D.L. ; 
I  d.  1860,  leaving  surviving  issue, 

n.4\nD  Douglas. 

I'.dward  Barnes,  late  of  the  46th  regt.,  b.  20  Jan.  1823;  m. 
Emma,  dau.  of  W.  Burchell.  Esq. 

V>ederick,  65th  regt.,  m.  Katherinc,  dau.  of  E.  King,  Esq. ; 
and  d.  s.  p.  in  New  Zealand,  1858. 

Francis  Charteris,  of  5,  Onslow  Square,  London,  S.W.,  and 
Junior  United  Senice  Club,  London,  H.M.  Royal  Body 
Guard,  Major  6th  West  York  Militia,  h.  9  May,  1833 :  m.  1S65, 
Louisa  Anne  Savage,  only  dau.  of  Joseph  Walters  Daubeny, 
Esq.  of  Cote,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Norton  House,  Somerset, 
J.P.  for  CO.  Gloucester,  and  has  one  dau.,  Louisa  Frances, 
6. 13  Aug.  1866. 
I  Hester  Sarah,  in.  1847,  Rev.  John  Tayleur  Pigot,  M.A.,  Vicar 
of  Fremington,  co.  Devon,  Rural  Dean,  and  has  (w  ith  other 
issue)  Thomas  AVemvss  ^ev.),  M.A.,  m.  May  Harriette, 
youngest  dau.  of  J.  Duiham,  Esq.  of  Jeris  Hill,  near  Man- 
chester. 
I  Augusta  Sophia,  ',;;.  1852,  W.  J.  Sands,  Esq.  of  3,  Athole 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  and  has  (with  other  issue)  Warren 
Hastings,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law. 
I  Jnlia,  m.  1861,  Capt.  T.  R.  Griffith,  48th  Madras  Native 
Infantry,  of  Pantgwyn,  co.  Cardigan,  who  d.  7  Feb.  1870, 
leaving  issue  two  daus. 

Emily  Aprilla,  m.  1852,  Rev.  H.  N.  EUacombe,  M.A.,  Vicar 


WENTWORTH    OF    WOOLLEY. 

Wentwoeth,  GrODFEEY  Hawkswoktii,  Esq.  of 
WooUey  Park,  co.  York,  D.L.  for  West  Eiding  co. 
York,  b.  29  Jan.  1828  ;  s.  his  father  1865. 

?Ltnca0r.— This  is  a  distinguished  branch  of  the  ancient 
stock  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse,  co.  York,  a  family  which  has 
been  rooted  there  from  the  earliest  period  to  which  the 
genealogist  can  usually  ascend  in  his  investigations.  While 
the  lands  of  Wentworth  Woodhouse  continued  to  be  the  seat 
of  the  Chiefs,  and  descended  from  sire  to  son,  in  an  unbroken 
series,  till  the  succession  of  male  heirs  failed  with  William, 
the  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford,  the  junior  scions  of  the  family 
founded  in  several  instances  houses  of  rank  and  influence,  the 
Wentwobths  of  WooUey,  of  North  and  South  Eimsal,  of 
Bretton,  of  li'cnticorlh  Castle,  of  Nctthstcd,  <.tc. 

Michael  Wentwobth,  Esq.,  who  purchased  Woolley  and 
other  lands  in  co.  York,  1599,  from  Francis  Woodruffe,  Esq., 
was  sun  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Mendham  Priory, 
Suffolk,  and  grandson  of  Michael  Wentworth,  Cofferer  to  King 
Henby  Vlll.,  who  was  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Wentworth,  of 
Wentworth  Woodhouse,  by  Beatrix  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Woodruffe,  of  Woolley.  He  m.  Frances,  dau.  and  sole 
lieir  of  George  Downes,  Esq.  of  Paunton,  co.  Hereford,  and 
liad  issue  Michael  Wentworth,  who  enjoyed  his  purchase  of 
Woolley  more  than  forty  years,  d.  1641,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son, 

Michael  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  AVoolley,  aged  45  in  1642, 
d.  unm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  next  brother, 

SiB  George  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Woolley,  a  devoted 
Royalist,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Lord  Fairfax,  of 
Denton,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons ;  and  2ndly,  Everild,  2nd 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christopher  Maltby,  Esq.  of  Maltby,  and 
by  her  had  issue  two  sons,  who  d.  young,  and  three  daus. 
Sir  George  Wentworth  d.  18  Oct.  1660,  aged  60,  and  was  i.  by 
his  brother, 

John  We.ntworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  6.  1607;  in.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Aldburgh,  Esq.  of  Aldburgh,  co.  York,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  1675)  left  at  his  decease,  22  Feb.  16t'2,  a  son  and 
successor. 

Sir  Michael  Wentworth,  of  Woolley,  knighted  at  Windsor, 
5  July,  1681,  b.  1654;  m  18  Nov.  1673,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Godfrey  Copley,  Bart,  of  Sprotborough,  by  Elizabeth  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  William  Stanhope,  Esq.  of  Linley,  Notts,  and 
had  issue  six  sons  and  seven  daus.  Sir  Michael  d.  1696,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley,  6.  1675;  in.  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Charles  Turner,  Esq.  of  Kirk  Leatham,  co.  York; 
but  dying  s.  p.  3  June,  1729,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Godfrey  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  and  Hickleton,  M.P. 
for  the  city  of  Y'ork,  son  of  Godfrey  Wentworth,  by  Anna 
Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Giles  Clarke,  Esq.  He  in.  1727,  his 
cousin  Dorothy,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Sir  Lyon  Pilkington, 
Bart.,  and  left  two  daus.  only.  Mr.  Wentworth  d.  18  Jan. 
1789,  aged  84,  and  was  s.  by  (the  3rd  son  of  his  eldest  dau., 
Anna  Maria,  wife  of  Sir  George  Armytage,  Bart,  of  Kirklees) 
his  grandson, 

Godfrey  Wentwobth  Arjiytage,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6. 
9  May,  1778,  who  then  became  of  "Woolley,"  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wentworth,  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Y'ork 
1796,  and  satin  Parliament  for  Tregony.  He  m.  1794,  Amelia, 
dau.  of  Walter  Ramsden  Hawksworth,  Esq.  of  HawkswortU 
Hall,  near  Otley,  and  had  issue, 

Godfrey,  his  heir. 

John,  b.  1799;  m.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Jacob  Bosanquet,  Esq. 
of  Broxbourne  Park,  Herts;  and  d.  s. p. 

William,  b.  1807  ;  d.  unm. 

Amelia,  d.  num.  1842. 

Catherine  Frances,  in.  John  Marcus  Clements,  Esq. 

Charlotte,  m.  15  Nov.   1834,  William  Archibald  Campbell, 
Esq.  of  Wilton  Place,  Middlesex. 

Dorothea,  in.  Sir  Samuel  Hancock,  Knt. 

Mary  Elizabeth. 
The  eldest  son, 

Godfrey  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Park,  co.  Y'ork, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  4  Sept.  1797;  m.  20  June,  1822,  Anne,  4th 
dau.  of  Walter  Fawkes,  Esq.  of  Farnley  Hall,  in  the  san^eco., 
and  had  issue, 

Godfrey  Hawksworth,  now  of  WooUey. 

George  Edward,  d.  7  April,  1864. 


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WES 


William  Digby,  late  of  the  7th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Anne.  Rosamond  Francos. 

Katlierine  Mary,  m.  Peter  Witliington,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Ellames  Withington,  Esq.  of  Culclielh  Hall, 
CO.  Lancaster.  He  d.  1875,  and  left  issue  one  son  and  two 
daus. 

Arms—Sa.,  a  chevron  hetwcen  three  leopards'  faces  or. 
Crest — A  griffin  passant  arg. 

/Seai— WooUey  Park,  near  Wakefield. 


"WENTWORTH    OF    "WENTWORTII 
CASTLE. 

Veenon-Wentwoeth,     Feedeeick    William 
Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wentworth  Castle,  co.  York,  Hig  h 
Sheriif  1841,  J.P.  and   D.L.,    b.   20  Sept.   1795  ; 
m.  23  Not.  1826,  the  Lady  Augusta  Brudenell  Bruce, 
2rid  dau.  of  Charles,  1st  Marquess  of  Ailesburj,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  23  Sept.  1869)  has  issue, 
I.  Thomas  Frederick  Charles,  of  Dall,  nearPitlochrie,  co. 
Perth,  J.P.  for  West  Riding  co.  York,  and  cos.  Bucks  and 
Perth,    late   M.P.    for   Aylesbury,   b.    20   Oct.    1831  ;    m. 
3  March,  1859,  Lady  Harriet  De  Burgh,  5th  dau.  of  Ulick, 
Marquess  of  Clanricarde,  and  has  issue, 
1  Brcce  Canning,  6.  14  Dec.  18G2.  2  Frederick. 

1  Harriet  Augusta,  d.  1861.  2  Mary  Joan. 

3  Muriel  Hester. 

I.  Louisa  Mary  Henrietta. 

II.  Henrietta  Frances  Elizabeth,  m.  8  March,  1859,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Bethell  Thellusson,  of  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk;  and  d. 
30  March,  1873. 

This  gentleman,  whose  patronymic  is  Veenon 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Went- 
WOETH,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunc- 
tions of  his  kinswoman,  Augusta  Hatfield  Kaye,  wife 
of  John  Hatfield  Kaye,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Hall,  and 
sister  and  heiress  of  Frederick  Thomas  Wentworth, 
3rd  Earl  of  Strafford. 

iLinCiltfC. — The  family  of  Wentworth,  originally  Winte 
■worde,  is  said  by  genealogists  to  have  derived  its  designation 
in  Saxon  times,  from  the  lordship  of  Winteworde  (so  written 
in  Doomsday  Book),  in  the  wapentake  of  Strafford,  and  co.  of 
York. 

Sir  William  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Ashby  Puerorum,  co. 
Lincoln,  slain  at  Marston  Moor,  3  July,  1644  was  next  brother 
of  Thomas  Wentworth,  the  celebrated  Earl  of  Strafford,  and  the 
lineal  descendant  of  the  marriage,  temp.  Henrt  111.,  of  Wil- 
liam de  Wyntvvord,  of  Wyntword,  with  Emma,  dau.  and  heir 
of  William  Wodehous,  of  Wodehous.  He  m.  11  July,  1627, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Savile,  Esq.  of  Hessel- 
don  Hall,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1660)  had  (with  a  dau., 
Anne,  who  m.  Edward  Skinner,  Esq.  of  Thornton,  and  d.  his 
■widow  in  1707)  one  surviving  son. 

Sir  William  Wentworth,  Knt.  of  Northgatehead,  Wake- 
field, P.C.  in  Ireland,  who  was  High  Sheriff  co.  York  24 
Charles  II.  He  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Sir  Allen  Apsley,  Knt., 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  to  James  II.;  and  d.  July,  1693, 
having  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  William,  a  military  officer,  d.  v.nm.  1693. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Peter,  of  Henbury,  Dorset,  Equerry  to  Prince  George  of 
Denmark,  Queen  Anne,  George  I.,  and  Queen  Caroline. 
m.  Juliana,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Horde,  Esq.  of  Cote,  co. 
Oxford  ;  and  d.  Jan.  1738-9,  having  had  issue, 

1  William,  his  successor,  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Privy 

Chamber  to  the  Princess  Dowager  of  Wales,  m.  23  Oct. 

1731,  Susannah,  dau.  of  John  Chnmberlayne  Slaughter, 

Esq.  of  Slaughter  Hall,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

Frederick  Thomas,  who  s.  his  cousin  as  3rd  Earl  of 

Strafford.  George,  6.  20  June,  1704;  d.  unm. 

Caroline,  d.  unm. 

Augusta  Anne,  m.  30  May,  1772,  John  Hatfield  Kaye, 
t  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Hall,  co.  York.     Mrs.  Hatfield  Kaye, 

who  became  heiress  to  her  brother,  the  Earl  of  Straf- 
ford, at  his  lordship's  decease,  s.  p.  1799,  d.  likewise 
without  issue,  1802,  having  bequeathed  the  estates  to 
her  kinsman,   Frederick  "William   Thomas   Veenon, 
Esq. 
1  Harriet,  m.  Thomas,  son  of  Francis  Ai-undel,  Esq.  of 
Stoke  Bruers  Park,  co.  Northampton ;  and  d.  his  widow 
5  Dec.  1776. 

The  2nd  son  and  eventual  heir, 

Thomas  Wentworth,  Esq.,  s.  at  the  decease,  in  1695,  of  his 
cousin  William,  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford  (son  of  the  beheaded 
lord),  to  the  Barony  of  Raby.  His  lordship,  who  was  an 
eminent  military  character,   tem2}.  King  William  III.  and 


Queen  Anne  (in  the  latter  reign  he  participated  in  Mai 
borough's  victories),  was  created,  by  letters  patent,  4  Scj 
1711,  Viscount  Wentworth  of  K'cntworth  If'oodhov.se,  &]■  , 
Earl  of  Strafford,  with  especial  remainder  to  his  broths 
Peter  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Henbury,  and  that  genilemai 
heirs  male.  He  m.  6  Sept.  1711,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  S 
Henry  Johnson,  Knt.  of  Bradenham,  Bucks,  and  Toddingtc 
CO.  Beds,  by  his  1st  wife,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Smit 
son,  of  Friston,  Suffolk,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Hugh  Smithson, 
Stanwick,  co.  York,  1st  Bart;  and  d.  15  Nov.  1739,  having  h 
by  her  (who  d.  19  Sept.  1754)  one  son  and  three  daus., 

William,  his  successor,  2nd  Earl  of  Strafford.    This  noh,  ■ 
man   m.   Lady  Anne   Campbell,   dau.  of  John,   Duke  '  ■ 
Argyll,  but  d.  .t.  p.  1791,  when  his  honours  passed,  accoi 
ing  to  the  limitation,  to  his  cousin  (the  grandson  and  h( 
male  of  Petcrof  Henbury),  Frederick  Thomas  Wentwort' 
as  3rd  Earl,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gould,  F.m.  . 
and  cZ.  s.  p.   1799,  when  all  the  honours  expired,  and  1  t 
estates  devolved  upon  his  only  surviving  sister,  Augds'  7 
Anne  Hatfield  Kaye. 
Anne,  m.  1733,  the  Right  Hon.  William  Conolly,  of  Cast) 

town,  Ireland.  1  • 

Lucy,  111.  Field  Marshal  Sir  George  Howard,  K.B.  U 

Henrietta,  of  whom  we  treat.  i* 

The  youngest  dau.  and  co-heir. 

Lady  Henrietta  Wentworth,  m.  26  Dec.  1743,  Hen 
Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue  (see  Vebkh 
of  Hilton).    The  elder  son, 

Henry  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Hilton,  b.  21  March,  1748;  m.  h 
14  Oct.  1775,  Penelope,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Arthur  Grahai 
Esq.  of  Hackley  House,  co.  Armagh,  and  had  by  her  a  so 
Henry  Charles  Edward  Ligonier  Hamilton  Vernon,  Esq. 
Hilton.  He  m.  2ndly,  23  April,  1794,  Margaret,  dau.  . 
Thomas  Fisher,  Esq.  of  Acton,  Middlesex;  and  dying  21  Oi 
1814,  left  by  her  a  son,  the  present  Frederick  Willk 
Thomas  Vernon  Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Wentworth  Castle. 

Arms — Quarterly  ;  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  chevron  between  thr 
leopards' faces  or,  for  Wentworth;  2nd,  arg.,  a  fret  sa.,  f 
Vernon;  3rd,  or,  on  a  fess  az.  three  garbs  of  the  first,  f 
Vernon  of  Haslington.  Crests — 1st,  Wentworth  :  A  grifl 
passant  arg. ;  2nd,  Vernon  :  A  boar's  head  erased  sa.  ducal; 
gorged  and  bristled  or.     Motto — En  Dieu  est  tout. 

Seat — Wentworth  Castle,  near  Barnsley,  co.  York. 


WENTWORTH-SHEIIiDS. 

See  under  Wade   of    Clonebrany. 

♦ 

WEST    OF    ALSCOT    PARE, 

Eobeets-West,  James,  Esq.  of  Alscot  Park,  c 
Gloucester,   J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1845,  b.  24  Apr 
1811 ;  m.   16  May,    1844,   Elizabeth,   3rd  dau.  ■ 
Joseph  Moore  Boultbee,  Esq.  of  Springfield  Hous 
near  Knowle,  by  Lady  Elizabeth  Townsliend  h 
wife,  and  has  issue, 
I.  James,  Hon.  Lieut.  Royal  Naval  Reserve,  6.  13  Nov.  184. 
j«.  1869,  Louisa,   eldest  dau.  of  the  late  William  Char! 
Alston,  Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall,  Warwick,  and  has  is.su 
1  James  Bowmont,  b.  2  April,    1871;    2  Harry  Charl 
John,  b.  20  Aug.  1872;  3  Reginald  Montagu,  b.  14  Jur 
1875;  4  Algernon  Claude  Philip,  h.  i  April,  1878;  aj 
1  Gwendoline  Vega,  d.  30  Jan.  187C. 
n.  Leonard,  b.  30  Sept.  1859. 
I.  Elizabeth  Anne. 

iLlUragC— The  Hon.  Leonard  West,  youngest  son 
Thomas,  Lord  De  la  Warr,  K.G.,  by  Eleanor  his  2nd  wife,  da 
of  Sir  Roger  Copley,  Knt.  of  Gatton,  sat,  1554,  as  one  of  t 
Members  for  the  borough  of  Shoreham,  in  the  Parliamc 
summoned  to  meet  at  Oxford.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  t 
William  Gascoigne,  Knt.  of  Gawthorpe,  and  had  (with  fo 
daus.,  of  whom  Mary,  m.  Ralph  Vavasor,  Esq.  of  Haslewoo. 
and  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Brown,  Esq.  of  Westwood)  fo 
sons,  who  all  d.  young,  except  the  youngest, 

John  West,  Esq.,  who  resided  at  Banburj',  co.  Oxford.  1 
m.  Mary  Throckmorton,  and  was  father  of 

Aholiab  West,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth  Preston,  grand-dau. 
Thomas  Preston,  D.C.L.,  Master  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cambridg 
and  dying  1628,  left  a  son, 

Richard  West,  Esq.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
James  Hill,  Esq.  of  Hillmorton,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  fo 
sons,  James,  John,  Richard,  and  Aholiab,  who  all  d.  withe 
issue,  except  the  3rd, 

Richard  West,  Esq.  of  Priors  Marston,  co.  Warwick, 
Mary  Russell,  of  the  Russells  of  Strensham,  co.  Worcest 
and  was  father  of 


I 


WES 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WES 


1717 


James  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot,  co.  Wanvick,  M.P.  for  St. 
Albans  1741,  1745,  1747,  and  1761,  and  Secretary  of  the 
Treasury  1741.  He  was  also  Tresident  of  the  Koyal  Society, 
Eecorder  of  Poole,  and  HiKh  Steward  of  St.  Albans.  He  5/i. 
1738,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Steavens,  of  Eltham,  Kent, 
and  by  her  (who  was  eventually  heiress  of  her  only  brother, 
Thomas  Steavens,  Esq.,  and  d.  1799)  had  issue, 

James,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  Andrew,  2nd  and  last  Lord  Archer;  and  d.  a 
widovvf  1801.  HenricLta,  d.  un,ii.  1S15. 

He  d.  1772,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

James  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot,  b.  1742;  m.  3  Feb.  1774,  Sarah, 
youngest  dau.  of  Christopher  Wren,  Esq.  of  Wroxhall  Abbey, 
CO.  VVarwifk,  a  lineal  descendant  of  Sir  Christopher  Wren,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  29  March,  1836)  left  at  his  decease,  1795,  a  son 
ind  successor, 

James  West,  Esq.  of  Alscot,  6.  8  March,  1775;  r,i.  31  March, 
1808,  Anne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  the  late  Joseph  Koberts, 
Esq.  of  Newcombe,  co.  Gloucester,  and  assumed,  in  conse- 
juence,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hobeets,  in  con- 
"ormity  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  father-in-law. 
3y  this  lady  he  had  is.iue, 

James,  now  of  Alscot. 

Philip  Joseph,  6. 16  June,  1812;  married;  c?.  24  Blarch,  18C0, 
leaving  issue,  PliiUp  Alfred,  h.  14  June,  1843 ;  ra.  4  July, 
1871,  Alicia,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Sanders;  and  Charles 
Robert,  6.  8  May,  1849;  m.  21  Oct.  1873,  Florence  Dalton, 
dau.  of  J.  Brooke,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Henrietta  Anne. 

le  d.  25  March,  1838. 

Arms—Krg.,  a  fess  dancettee  pean,  for  West;  2nd,  or,  a 
chevron  gu.  between  three  demi-lions  rampant  sa.  langued  of 
ho  second,  for  Steavens;  3rd,  arg.,  three  pheons  sa.  on  a 
liief  of  the  same  a  greyhound  ppr.,  for  Eobef.ts.  Creat — A 
rnffin's  head  pean,  issuing  out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — 
)ux'%'ita  ratio. 

Seat — Alscot  Park,  Stratford-on-Avon. 


WEST    OF    RUTHIN    CASTLE. 

West,  William  Coenwallis,  Esq.  of  Euthin 
/astle,  CO.  Denbigh,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lord  Lieut,  and 
)u8tos  Eotolorum  of  co.  Wenleigh,  High  Sheriff 
872,  Major  Denbighshire  Eifle  Vohmteers,  b.  20 
(larch,  1835;  m.  3  Oct.  1872,  Mai-y,  eldest  dau. 
f  Eev.  Frederick  Fitzpatrick,  Eector  of  Cloone,  co. 
.eitrim,  and  Lady  Olivia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
ad  Marquess  of  Headfort,  and  has  issue, 
George  Frederick  Mtddelton,  6.  14  Oct.  1874. 
Mary  Theresa  Olivia. 

iLinCatJC.— The  Hon.  Frederick  West,  &.  1767  (3rd  son 
f  John,  2nd  Earl  De  la  Warr,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut. - 
en.  Wynward);  m.  1st,  17  April,  1792,  Charlotte,  dau.  and 
>heir  of  Richard  Mitchell,  Esq.  of  Culham  Court,  Berks,  and 
7  her  (who  d.  13  June,  1795;  had  a  dau.,  Charlotte  Louisa, 
.  27  Jan.  1869.  He  m.  2ndly,  31  May,  1793,  Maria,  dau.  and 
)-heir  of  the  late  Richard  Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Chirk  Castle, 
).  Denbigh  ;  and  d.  22  March,  1852,  having  had  by  that  lady 
•  ho  d.  Oct.  1843)  an  only  son, 

Frederick  Richard  West,  Esq.  of  Ruthin  Castle,  co.  Den- 
gh,  b.  1799;  m.  1st,  14  Nov.  1820,  Lady  Georgiana  Stan- 
ipe,  dau.  of  William  Philip,  5th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  and 
■came  a  widower  1824.  He  m.  2ndly,  11  Sept.  1827,  Theresa, 
ily  dau.  of  the  late  John  Whitby,  Esq.,  Capt.  E.N.;  and  d. 
May,  1862,  having  by  her  (who  is  now  of  Newlands  and 
mewood,  Lymington,  Hants)  had  issue, 

Fkedekick  Myddleton,  of  -Ruthin  Castle,  late  of  the  7th 
light  Dragoons,  b.  31  Aug.  1830 ;  d.  unm.  13  Aug.  1868. 

William  Cornwallis,  now  of  Ruthin  Castle. 

Georgiana  Theresa  Ella,  m.  30  Sept.  1875,  Warren  Peacocke, 
Esq.  of  Efford  Park,  Hants,  who  d.  5  March,  1877. 

Horence.  Theresa  Lucy  Sophia  Elphinstone. 

drms — Arg.,  a  fess  dancettee  sa.,  quartering  Middleton  nf 
irkcastle.   Creits — Quarterly,  with  Mtddelto.v,  out  of  a  ducal 
ronetor,  a  griflBn's  head  az.  beaked  and  eared  gold.    Molio — 
urde  ma  vie. 
Seat— Ruthin  Castle,  Euthin,  co.  Denbigh. 


\.  Francis  George,  6.  3  Aug.  1864. 

II.  William  Goldsborough,  b.  12  Oct.  1SC5. 

in.  George,  b.  U  June,  1869;  d.  15  Juno,  1S71. 

IV.  Charles  Crewze,  b.  22  March,  1873. 

I.  Frances  Sarah.  ii.  Catherine  Helena, 

III.  Ethel  Grace  Thorp. 

ILiUCSQC— Thomas  West,  traditionally  considered  to  have 
sprung  from  the  ancient  family  of  West,  Lords  de  la  Warr, 
of  Ash,  had  issue,  Tho.mas  West,  6.  8  Oct.  1606,  whose  son, 
Rowland  West,  of  Ash,  had  issue,  Rowland  West,  6.  1653, 
m.  19  May,  1674,  Mary  Draper,  and  d.  1711,  leaving  issue, 
Rowland  West,  b.  17  Feb.  1675;  r.i.  17  May,  1703,  Anne, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Browne,  and  d.  1745,  leaving  an  eldest  son, 
John  West,  of  Ash,  6.  4  April,  1704;  m.  31  March,  1730, 
Sarah  Jarratt ;  and  d.  1753,  leaving, 

George  West,  eldest  son  and  heir,  6.  Jan.  1734 ;  d.  4  March, 
1823,  having  been  twice  married:  1st,  Oct.  1766,  to  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Novell,  by  whom  (who  d.  2  March, 
1772)  he  had,  with  a  dau.,  Saruh,  who  d.  an  infant,  an  only- 
son, 

George,  M.A.  Oxon,  of  whom  presently. 
George  West,  the  elder,  )ii.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Knowles, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  Dec.  1804)  had  two  sons, 
I.  John,  M.A.  Oxon,   Rector   of   Chcttle,   Dorset,   and    of 
Farnham,  in  the  same  co..  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Bessborough,  b.  1778;  m.  1807,  Harriett,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rev.  Christopher  Atkinson,  Vicar  of  Wethersfield,  Essex, 
by  Catherine  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Peter  Byrne  Leices- 
ter, Bart.,  and  sister  to  Sir  John  Fleming  Leicester,  Bart., 
afterwards  Lord  de  Tabley,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  March, 
1839)  he  had  six  surviving  children, 

1  John  Rowland,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wrawby  and  Brigg.  co. 
Lincoln,  late  Fellow  of  Clare  Hall,  Cambridge,  b.  30  July, 
1808;  ni.  13  Aijril,  1858,  Harriet  Philadelphia,  3rd  dau. 
of  Rev.  Joseph  Stockdale,  Vicar  of  Kingerby,  and  Eectoi 
of  Tetford. 

2  Augustus  Henry,  6.  26  Aug.  1813. 

3  Charles  Atkinson,  to.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  late  Dudley 
C.  C.  Elwes,  of  Brigg,  co.  Lincoln  (s';e  Elwes  of  Great 
Billing};  and  rf.  29  March,  1855,  leaving  by  her  (who  m. 
2ndly,  9  Sept.  1858,  Rev.  Thomas  Field,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
Bigby.  CO.  Leicester)  two  daus.,  Mary  Eleanor  Josephine 
and  Charlotte  Frances  Harriet.  4  Alfred. 

1  Harriet,  m.  22  May,  1860,  Arthur  Tennyson,  brother  of 
the  Poet-Laureate.  2  Catherine. 

Rev.  John  West  d.  31  Dec.  1345. 

u.  William,  late  in  the  H.E.I. C.S.,  b.  25  Mar;h,  1780;  and 
d.  7  April,  1855,  having  twice  maiTied,  and  leaving  sur- 
viving issue  by  his  1st  wife  (who  d.  2  Dec.  1834)  an  only 
dau.,  Caroline,  m.  27  Nov.  1858,  Lancelot  Austwick,  Esq., 
and  by  his  2nd  wife  (who  d.  19  lAprU,  1851)  two  sons,  Joha 
Adolphus  and  Charles  Augustus. 
The  only  son  of  the  1st  marriage. 

Rev.  George  West,  Rector  of  Stoke-next -Guildford,  6. 
24  April,  1768  ;  d.  25  May,  1831;  m.  12  Sept.  1797,  Sarah,  only 
dau.  and  sole  surviving  issue  of  Francis  Creuze,*  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  only  child  of  William  Goldsborough.t  by  Sarah  his  wife, 
one  of  the  three  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  John  Slaney  and  Barbara, 
Mitford  his  wife,  and  by  her  (who  survived  him  above  twenty- 
two  years,  and  d.  11  June,  1853)  left  (with  a  dau.,  Sarah  Ord, 
d.  17  April,  1877  ;  m.  25  Aug.  1818,  Rev.  John  Sturges  Lifevre, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Little  Ashby,  co.  Leicester,  who  d.  25  April, 
1864)  an  only  son, 

Francis  George  West,  late  of  Horham  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
6.  11  July,  1805;  m.  23  M.arch,  1830,  Frances,  dau.  of  the  late 
James  Green,  and  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  8  Jan.  1S75), 

I.  George,  now  of  Horham. 

I.  Frances,  m.  16  June,  1864,  William  Dickson,  jun.,  Esq. 
n.  Emily   Sarah,    m.   10  Feb.    1863,    Rev.   William    Tudor 
Thorp,  B.A.  Oxon;  and  d.  24  Oct.  1871. 

III.  Emma  Caroline,  m.  18  Jan.  1870,  Rev.  J.  J.  Roumien. 

IV.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

He  d.  15  March,  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

^™is— Quarterly  :  1st,  arg.,  a  fess  dancettee,  for  West; 
2nd,  gu.,  a  dexter  arm  issuant,  the  hand  holding  a  sword,  on 
its  point  three  crescents  interlaced  all  ppr.,  for  Creoze;  3rd, 
az.,  a  cross  flory  arg.,  for  Goldsborouuh  ;  4th,  gu.,  a  bend 
between  three  martlets  or,  for  Slaney. 

Seat—Horbam  Hall.  Thaxted,  Essex. 


WEST  OF  horham:  hall. 

"West,  Eev.  George,  of  Horham  Hall,  Essex, 
•A.  Oxon,  J.P.,  b.  25  Nov.  1830  ;  m.  10  Sept.  1861 , 
arianne  Thorp,  dau.  of  William  Dickson,  Esq.   of 

(•('■Inwick  and  Alnmouth,  Northumberland,  and  has 

fs^U  ue. 


*  John  Crecze,  only  brother  of  Francis  Creuze,  d.  s.  p. 
27  Oct.  1823,  aged  86.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  1783- 
and  a  D.L.  from  1790  tiU  his  death  (vide  Herald  and  tienealo, 
gixt.  Part  111.). 

t  William  Goldsborough  was  eldest  son  of  Nicholas  Golds- 
borough  and  Katherine  Hedges  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Hedges, 
of  Kingsdown,  Stratton  St.  Margaret's,  Wilts,  and  niece  of  Sir 
William  Hedges,  Knt.,  who  was  first  cousin  to  Sir  Charles 
Hedges,  Secretary  of  State  to  King  William  and  Queen  Anne. 
Robert  Hedges,  of  Macroom  Castle,  co.  Cork,  who  d.  in  June, 
1840,  was  of  the  same  faiiiily. 


1718 


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WES 


' 


WESTBTT    OF    ROEBUCK    CASTLE. 

Westbt,  Edwaed  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Eoebuck 
Castle,  CO.  Dublin,  and  Kilballvoweu  and  Roseoe,  co. 
Clare,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1854,  m.  1st,  13  Oct.  1853, 
EUzabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Francis 
Blackbarne,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1863)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Francis  Perceval,  6.  17  Nov.  1S54;  d.  23  June' 
1870.  II.  Fbancis  Vasdeleub,  6.  15  June,  1859. 

I.  Emily  Jane  Laura. 
5Ir.  Westby  m.  2ndly,  16  June,  1864,  Susan  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  John  Davis  Garde,  Esq. 

IliUCagC. — The  founder  of  this  family,  in  Ireland,  is  pre- 
sumed to  have  been 

Thomas  Westbt,  son  of  Major  Westby,  of  Eawcliffe,  co. 
Lancaster,  who  settled  at  Clonmel.  His  eldest  son,  the  first 
anthenticated  ancestor  of  the  family, 

XicHOLAS  Westbt,  Esq.  of  Ennis,  co.  Clare,  Collector  of  the 
Customs  of  that  port,  m.  1698,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Stepney, 
T.aq.  of  Durrow,  Queen's  Co.,  and  acquired,  as  the  marriage 
iwrtion  of  his  wife,  the  estate  of  High  Parle,  co.  Wicklow.  By 
her  (who  d.  29  March,  1732)  he  left  at  his  decease,  19  Oct.  1716, 
a  dau.,  Jane,  vi.  Robert  Perceval,  Esq.  of  Knightsbrooke,  co. 
Heath,  and  a  son, 

William  Westbt,  Esq.  of  High  Park,  co.  Wicklow,  &.  SXov. 
1702;  m.  1743,  JIary,  dau.  of  Brigadier-Gen.  Jones,  by  Mary, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Ptichard  Neville,  Esq.  of  Furnace,  co. 
Eildare,  and  had,  with  four  daus.  (the  eldest,  Mary,  m.  Thos. 
Browne,  Esq.  of  New  Grove),  three  sons,  i.  Nicholas,  his  heir, 
M.P.,  d.  M/1//1.  1800;  II.  William,  of  Thomhill,  co.  Dublin; 
and  III.  Edward,  who  s.  to  High  Park.  Mr.  Westby,  High 
Sheriff  CO.  Wicklow  1733,  d.  12  Oct.  1753.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Westbt,  Esq.  of  Thornhill,  co.  Dublin,  0.  18  June, 
1753;  m.  1st,  18  April,  17S1,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Fletcher, 
Esq.  of  Tottenham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  Slay,  1797)  had 
issue, 

Nicholas,  his  heir. 

George,   Lieut.  95th  or  rifle  regt.,  6.2  June,  1790;  ki'led 
5  May,  1811.  at  Fuentes  D'Onore,  Spain.    He  d.  v.nm. 
Edward,  Comet  2nd  North  British   Dragoons,  6.  25  Aug. 

1794;  killed  at  Waterloo,  18  June,  1815.    He  d.  v.nm. 
Mary.  Louisa. 

Wilhelmina,  m.  Eight  Hon.  Eichard  Moore,  late  one  of  the 
Justices  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench  in  Ireland. 
Mr.  Westby  m.  2ndly,  28  Aug.  1809,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George 
Boleyn  Whitney,  Esq.  of  Newpas,  co.  Westmcath,  but  by  her 
had  no  issue.     He  d.  5  Nov.  1835.    The  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Westbt,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare,  6.  23  Oct.  1787;  m. 
26  Aug.  1815,  the  Hon.  Emily  Susan  Waldegrave,  eldest  dau. 
of  William,  late  Lord  Eadstock,  and  d.  24  Aug.  ISGO,  having 
had  by  her  (who  d.  12  April,  1870), 

Edward  Pebceval,  now  of  Roebuck  Castle. 

Emily  Elizabeth.  Erina  Laura,  </.  1  March,  1854. 

CaroUne  Mary,  m.  6  Nov.  1861,  Eev.  George  Edward  Prescott, 

Rector  of  DigsweU,  Herts,  grandson  of  Sir  George  William 

Prescott,  Bart. 
Louisa  Isabella,  m.  9  Nov.  1847,  Marcus  Keane,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of 

Beech  Park,  co.  Clare.  Horatia  CaroUne. 

AriM — Quarterly :  Ist  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.  three 
cinquefoils  pierced  of  the  first ;  2nd,  arg.,  on  a  chief  indented 
^u.  three  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  of  the  field;  3rd,  or,  three 
garbs  vert  over  all  in  the  centre  of  the  shield  a  mullet  also  gu. 
{j,-nt — A  martlet  sa.  holding  in  its  beak  a  stalk  of  wheat  ppr., 
with  three  ears  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  mullet  gold. 
Jtlotto — Nee  volentie  nee  volanti. 

Seat — Roebuck  Castle,  Dunsuny,  near  Dublin. 


as  CO.  Wicklow,  served  as  High  Sheriff,  and  d.  unm.  30  K 
ISOO.  His  will  was  proved  1801,  under  which  the  mans 
and  estate  of  High  Park  passed  to  the  younger  of  his  two  E 
viving  brothers, 

Edwaed  Westbt,  Esq.,  Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland, 
11  Sept.  1755,  who  thus  became  of  High  Park,  and  served 
High  Sheriff  1807,  m.  Ist,  1787,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Eichard  Palmer,   Esq.   of  Glannacurragh  Cas 
King's  Co.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  22  June,  1791)  had  issue, 

Frances,  m.  18  Oct.  1816,  Richard  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Ba 
more,  co.  Wexford. 

Mary,  rn.  1817,  Joshua  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St.  Margaret's, 
Wexford. 
Mr.  Westby  m.  2ndly,  Phoebe,  3rd  dau.  of  Eichard  Pain] 
Esq.  of  Glannacurragh  Castle,  and  had  by  her, 

William  Jones,  now  of  High  Park. 

Nicholas  Henry  Jones,  b.  17  July,  1805,  a  Lieut,  in  the 

regt.  of  foot,  and  subsequently  in  the  1st  Royal  Dragoi 

ra.  and  had  issue. 
Henry  Humberston  Jones  (Eev.),  6.  9  July,  1809,  Cano: 

St.  Patrick's  and  Prebendary  of  Yagoe ;  m.  5  March,  li 

Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Col.  Cash,  of  Belville,  co.  Dublin, 

has  issue. 

Martha  Jones,  d.  unm. 
Anne  Palmer,  m.  2  Aug.  1831,  Parsons,  5th  son  of  Sir  Hi 

Crofton,  Bart,  of  Mohill  House,  co.  Leitrim. 
Jane  Jones,  m.  17  Dec.  1831,  James  Percival,  Esq.  of  Bi 

town  House,  co.  Wexford,  a  Major  in  the  army. 

Mr.  Westby  d.  8  Oct.  1838.  (' 

Arms,  Crest,  and  Motto — Same  as  Westby  of  Roehv.ck  Caik 

Seat — High   Park.    Kiltegan,   Baltinglass.      Clubs — Kilii 

Street,  and  United  Service,  Dublin. 

4 

WESTON    OF    SARNESFIELD. 

iSee  Salvin. 


I 


WESTBY    OF    HIGH    PARK. 

Westbt,  William  Jones,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  High 
Park,  CO.  Wicklow,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1827, 
I.  23  Nov.  1802 ;  m.  9  June,  1828,  Catherine,  2nd 
clau.  of  Col.  George  Grogan,  of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  William  Henby,  late  66th  regt.,  6.  23  July,  1831. 
li.  Thomas  Jones,  b.  3  Jan.  1833. 
I.  Maria  Palmer.  ii.  Anne 

lii.  Jane  Malvina.  iv.  Isabella  Frances. 

V.  Martha,  m.  19  July,  1877,  Eev.  William  H.  Godfrey,  of 
Parkgariffe,  co.  Kerry. 

iltncagc— Nicholas  Westby,  Esq.  of  High  Park,  6. 
26  March,  1751  (see  'i>ytceding  Memoir),  M.P.  for  Tulsk,  as  well 


WESTON    OP    WEST    HOESLEY. 

Weston,   Henry  Macgeeggoe,  Esq.   of   "^ 
Horsley  Place,  SuiTey,  b.  3  May,  1853. 

ILitTCcCSC. — Adam  de  Weston,  of  Surrey,  who  had 
manor  of  Weston,  6  King  John,  was  son  of  Walteb  deWes' 
grandson  of  Sib  Ralph  de  Weslon,  Lord  of  Wistanestl 
Changton,  Chittington,  Heene,  &c.,  Sussex,  and  great-gn| 
son  of  Radulphcs  de  Weston,  who  had  from  William,  Lor 
Braose,  Baron  of  Brember,  Wistaneston,  for  twelve  hides 
Sultinges,  for  seventeen,  20  William  the  Conqueboe.  A 
de  Weston's  great-grandson. 

Sib  William  de  Weston,  Knt.,  m.  the  Lady  Joan  de 
tisse,  and  had  four  sons,  William,  his  heir;  Walter  (Rev 
Wernham,  Sussex;  Thomas,  Lord  of  the  manor  of  Wei 
Shire,  Surrey,  living  33  Edwabd  I. ,  and  John.   The  eldest 

William  de  Weston,  Esq.,  Escheator  to  the  Kingfor  Suij 
Sussex,  Middlesex,  and  Kent,  22  Edwabd  I.,  m.  1st,  Alice, 
and  co-heiress  of  Matthew  de  Boville,  of  West  Clandon,  Sui 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 

William,  Lord  of  Weston  and  West  Clandon,  Surrey 
Margery,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  and  Juliana  Rom 
of  Clapham,  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  three  sons,  Will 
Edmund,  and  Richard,  all  three  of  whom  d.  s.  p. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Isabella,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Walter  Bur 
of  Horsham,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  two  sons,  William  :d 
Walter.    The  elder  son, 

William  Weston,  of  Sende,  aged  19,  19  Edwabd  II. 
Amy,  dau.  of  Sir  Jacob  de  Norton,  Knt.,  Hants,  and  ci 
and  heir  of  Sir  Eichard  de  Norton,  Knt.,  and  by  her  (wl 
2ndly,  Edmund  de  Lenham,  of  Slinfold,  Sussex)  was  fathe  t" 

Willlam  de  Weston,  of  Sende,  West  Clandon,  and  P; 
worth,  ill.  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Elie  de  Climsfield,  of 
fold,  Sussex,  by  Agnes  his  wife,  heir  of  John  Dunstavell  id 
had  two  sons,  William,  his  heir ;  and  Robert,  Lord  of  Clap  a, 
Surrey.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

William  Weston,  High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  and  Sussex  «• 
Joan,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Leghe,  of  CateshuU,  id 
Ertingdon,  Surrey,  and  had  by  her  a  son, 

Willlam  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Clandon,  who  rec  -'d 
Horsham  and  other  lands  as  gifts  from  his  father.  Hi  w 
High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  and  Sussex  5  Henbt  'V.,  and  m.  5.'  d. 
dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Harbeger,  of  Sutton,  neai  -t- 
worth,  Sussex,  by  Margery  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-Ueirt  of 
John  Sutton,  and  was  father  of 

William  Weston,  Esq.  of  Oakham  and  Sende,  Su  7, 
Escheator  of  the  King  for  Surrey  and  Sussex,  26  Henbt  U 
1448,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Edmund  Rich  B> 
of  Ivcr  and  Langley  Marish,  Bucks,  and  was  father  of 


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1719 


John  Westok,  Esq.  of  Ockliam  and  Sonde,  who  had  Hor- 
sham, Warnhum,  Heckinfield,  and  Sutton,  Sussex,  4  Edwakd  IV. 
He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Mitford,  and  sister  and  heir  of 
John  Mitford,  of  Molesden,  Northumberland,  and  d.  14  June, 
1483,  having  had  two  sons,  John,  his  heir;  and  Thomas,  of 
Chipsted.  Kent.    The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ockham  and  Sende,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of 
William  Edsawe,  of  Petworth,  and  was  father  of 

John  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ockham,  Sende,  Horsham,  and  Warn- 
ham,  HI.  1st,  Joan,  dau.  of  Thomas  Only,  by  Clemence  his 
wife,  of  Stanierham,  Sussex,  and  by  her  had  three  sons.  He 
IB.  2ndly,  Juliana,  dau.  of  Oliver  Sandcs,  of  Shere,  Surrey,  and 
by  her  had  three  sons.    The  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

Jons  Weston,  Esq.  of  Ockham  and  Sende,  771.  Juliana,  dau. 
and  heir  of  John  Freeland,  of  Ockham,  Surrey,  and  had  issue, 
John,  his  heir;  Edward  of  Chertsey;  and  three  daus.  The 
elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Weston,  Esq.,  m.  May,  dau.  of  John  Vaulx,  of  Lam- 
beth, and  had  issue,  besides  daus.,  two  sons,  Henky,  his  heir; 
jnd  Edward,  successor  to  his  brother.    The  former, 

Henry  Weston,  of  Ockham  and  Sende,  built  the  mansion, 
)ckham  House,  now  standing.  He  771.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Lawrence 
;toughton,  Knt.  of  Stoughton  Stoke,  Surrey,  and  dying  s.  p. 
638,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

•  Bev.  Edward  Weston,  Lord  of  the  Manor,  and  Rector  of 
peldhurst,  Kent,  ?b.  Elizabeth,  relict  of  Lord  Elliot,  and  dau. 
fJohnTylden,  of  Milstead,  Kent  (and  by  her  (who  d.  164G) 
;ft  a  son  and  successor, 

Hekky  Weston,  Esq.,  High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  and  Sussex 

661,  m.  1639,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Ford,  of  Hart- 

ig,  Sussex,  and  his  wife,  sister  of  Henry  and  John  Ireton, 

'epnty  of  Ireland,  and  d.  1666,  having  had  (with  numerous 

iher  children)  John,  his  heir;   Katherine,   /,;.  Sir  Richard 

cath,  Knt.,  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  Judge  of  the  Com- 

lon  Pleas ;  and  Anne,  m.  Sir  Thomas  Vernon,  Knt.,  M.P.  for 

le  city  of  London.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

■  ,  John  Weston,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Surrey,  High  Sheriff  1687,  and 

ibsequently  Receiver-Gen.  for  the  co.,  sold  Ockham  to  Sir 

Jter  King,  afterwards  Lord  Chancellor.    He  to.  Frances,  dau. 

■I  i4 coheiress  of  H.  Hall,  Esq.  of  Gretford,  co.  Lincoln,  and 

' '  1712,  having  had  numerous  issue,  of  which  the  eldest  son, 

'  '■  Henry  Weston,  Esq.  of  Chertsey  and  West  Horsley,  derived 

•opertyin  Chertsey  from  Sir  W.  Perkins,  Knt.,  1744,  and 

')mW.  Nicholas,  the  estate  of  West  Horsley,  1749.    He  711. 

■ '  ine  Copperthwaite,  an  heiress,  and  d.  1759,  leaving  (besides 

-   lau.,  Anne,  to.  Horace  St.  Paul,  Esq.  of  Ewart  Park,  North- 

iberland.  Col.  in  the  Austrian  service,  and  Count  of  the 

'  >\y  Roman  Empire)  a  son  and  heir, 

Semby  Perkins  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley,  m.  1st,  Mari- 
:  'ne,  dau.  of  Sebastian  Bergier  de  Rovereaz,  of  Lausanne, 
zerland,  and  by  her  (vihod.  11  March,  17S9)  had  issue, 

;rdinand  Fdllerton,  his  heir. 

HARLEs  Henry  Samuel,  successor  to  his  brother. 

rederick  Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.l.C.S.,  rf.  1837. 

lary  Augusta,   to.  Charles  Sigismund  Cerjat,    Lieut.-Col. 

of  the  Royals,  or  1st  Dragoons,  of  Lausanne  and  Moudon, 

Switzerland,  and  d.  1828. 

Weston  m.  2ndly,  2  April,  1790,   Jeanne  Marie,  dau.  of 

eph  Samuel  Bergier  du  Mont,  of  Lausanne,  and  by  her 

od.  1804)  had  issue, 

OHN  Samcel  Henry,  of  West  Horsley. 

^illiam  Frances,  settled  in  New  South  Wales,  m.  Elizabeth 

-ouch,  and  rf.  1826,  having  had  issue,  William  Henry,  <l. 

^>7;   Augusta,   to.  Richard   Brook,    Esq.   of  New  South 
'■ales;  Mary  Anne,  d.  1838;  and  Elizabeth, 
'iorge  Horace,  rf.  1826. 

orge  Edward  Nicholas,  settled  in  New  South  Wales,  to. 

ianche,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Johnston,  102nd  regt., 

■id  has  issue, 

i'Jward  Henry,  6.  30  Aug.  1833.  Frederick,  6.  1836. 

Tuha  Maria.  Blanche  Eliza.  IsabeUa. 

™  Finch,  6.  1799;  rf.  1815. 
'Sustine  Charles,  rf.  1811. 

Weston  rf.  4  March,  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
■Dinand  Fdllerton  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley,  m. 
^t  Eliza,  dau.  of  William  Babington,  Esq.  of  Oporto,  and 
one  dau.,  Anne  Henrietta.    He  rf.  June,  1835,  and  was  s. 
IB  brother, 

'».  Charles  Henry  Samuel  Weston,  M.A.,  of  West 
ley  Place,  b.  1780  ;  d.  s.  p.  20  April,  1849,  and  was  s.  by 
irother, 

HN  Samuel  Henry  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley,  C.B., 
'••Col.  31st  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  which  regiment  he 
nanded  at  the  storming  and  capture  of  Khelat,  1839.  He 
^  _  St.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  M'Gregor,  and  by  her  (who 
26)  had  a  son,  Henry,  his  heir;  and  a  dau.,  Mary  Isabella 
II. 


Adams,  rf.  1840  ;  he  to.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Patrick 
Nicolson,  Minister  of  Thurso,  Caithness,  N.B.,  and  by  her  (who 
rf.  1838)  had  one  son,  Malcolm  Charles,  b.  Aug.  1832,  rf.  1856; 
and  three  daus.,  Augusta  Cerjat,  to.  1852,  the  late  Lieut. 
Frederick  Jeune,  25th  Bengal  Native  Infantry;  Jessie,  rf.  an 
infant;  and  Henrietta  Jane.  Col.  Weston  m.  3rdly,  April, 
1840,  Jessie  Macdonald,  dau.  of  George  Playfair,  M.D.,  of  the 
Medical  Establishment,  Bengal,  and  by  her  also  had  issue, 
George  Edward,  Frederick  Lyon,  Edward  Evatt,  and  John 
Samuel  Henry.  Col.  Weston  rf.  8  Oct.  1850,  and  was  s.  by  his 
son, 

Henry  Weston,  Esq.  of  West  Horsley  Place,  6.  5  Sept.  1825,- 
TO.  14  Nov.  1850,  Frances  Harriet,  dau.  of  Augustus  Hubbard 
La  Fargue,  Esq.  of  Husband  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester,  and  had 
issue, 

Henry  Macgregor,  now  of  West  Horsley. 
Charles  Edward,  6.  8  June,  1856. 
Walter  John,  6.  28  June,  1856. 
Frances  Henrietta. 
He  rf.  6  April,  1863. 

Ar77is — Sa.,  a  chevron  or,  between  three  leopards'  heads 
erased  arg.  crowned  of  the  second,  langued  gu.  Cirxt — A  wolf 
passant  arg.  ducally  gorged  or.    Motto — Gloria  sat  Deus  unus 

Seat — West  Horsley  Place,  near  Ripley,  Surrey. 


WESTROPP    OF    ATTYFLIN. 

Massy-Westeopp,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Atyflin 
Park,  CO.  Limerick,  aud  Clonmoney,  co.  Clare,  J.P. 
for  Limerick,  Major  lOtli Lancashire Kifle Volunteers, 
and  Capt.  Isl  Royal  Lancashire  Militia,  b.  8  March, 
1837  ;  m.  1859,  Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Robert  Wilson  ifrance,  Esq.  of  Eawchffe 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

John  Thomas,  b.  18C0. 
He  assumed  the  prefix  surname  of  Massy  1875. 

iltlTf  iI0C.— The  first  of  the  Westropp  family  who  settled 
in  Ireland  was 

BIodntiford   Wfsteopp,    Esq.,   appointed   Comptroller  of 
Customs  at  Limerick  1660.    He  was  most  probably  the  son  of 
Ralph  Westropp,  Esq.,  and  nephew  to  Ellen,  dau.  of  William 
Westropp,   Esq.  of  Cornborough,  co.  York,  and  wife  of  Sir 
Francis  O-sbaldiston,  Bart,  of  Hunmanby,  Attorney-General  to 
Charles  I.  in  Ireland.    He  made  several  purchases  of  lands  in 
CO.  Clare,  and  was  of  Kilkerin,  Bunratty,  when  in  1674  he 
served  the  ofBce  of  High  Sheriff.    He  to.  Frances,  3rd  dau.  of 
Thomas  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Ballynort,  co.  Limerick,  and  Burton, 
CO.  Cork,  by  Gertrude  his  wife,  4th  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir 
Francis  Berkeley,  Knt.  of  Askeyton,  co.  Limerick,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Adam  Loftus,  Archbishop  of  Dublin  and  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland.    His  will  was  dated  14  Aug.  1698,  and 
proved  atDubhn  15  Oct.  same  year.   He  rf.  1698,  and  left  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Cahirduggan,  co.  Cork,  m.  and  had  issue  an  only 
child,  m.  (as  his  1st  wife)  Charles  Atkins,  Esq.  of  Curra- 
kerry  West  (now  Fountainville),  co.  Cork,  Sheriff  of  Lime- 
rick in  1694,  and  rf.  s.  p.    Mr.  Westropp  was  s.  at  Cahir- 
duggan by  his  brother  Ralph. 
IL  MouNTiFORD,  of  whom  hereafter. 

in.  Ralph,  of  Cahirduggan,  co.  Cork,  to  which  he  s.  by  the 
will  of  his  father,  on  the  decease  of  his  eldest  brother,  John, 
without  surviving  issue.  He  to.  Jane.  dau.  of  Randle 
Roberts,  Esq.  of  Britfieldstown,  co.  Cork,  and  had  issue, 
with  thi'ee  daus.  (Martha,  771.  Randle  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Brit- 
fieldstown ;  Hannah,  771.  Rev.  Cecil  Westropp ;  and  Anne, 
TO.  John  Watkins,  Esq.)  five  sons, 

1  John,  of  Lismehane  (Maryfort),  co.  Clare,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Limerick  1744;  m.  1728,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
Roberts,  Esq.  of  Britfieldstown ;  and  rf.  1780,  leaving  issue, 

Ralph,  of  Lismehane,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  successor  to 
Attyflin,  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  John,  1781. 

William.  John.  George. 

Hannah,  to.  Harrison  Ross  Lewin,  Esq. 

Anne,  to.  Edmond  Morony,  Esq.  of  Milltown  Malbay,  co. 
Clare. 

2  Robert,  of  Fort  Anne,  to.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Poole  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
Westropps  of  Fort  A7i7ie,  co.  Clare. 

3  Randle,  of  Cork,  Mnyor  1743;  m.  Penicl,  2nd  dau.  of 
Lionel  Becher,  Esq.  of  Sherkin,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
Westropps  of  the  City  of  Cork. 

4  Mountiford,  rf.  unm. 

5  Ralph,  M.D.,  to.  1745,  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Michael  Bustead, 
Esq.  of  Meadestown,  co.  Cork,  and  was  ancestor  of  the 
Westropps  0/ CO.  Cork. 

rv.  Thomas,  of  Ballysteen,  co.  Limerick,  and  also  of  Mellon, 
which  he  purchased  1703,  High  Sheriff  co.  Clare  1698; 
ancestor  of  the  families  ol  Balli/steen,  and  Mellon, 

5  6 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WES 


V.  Eobert,  of  Bunratty,  co.  Clare,  ancestor  of  several  families 
in  COS.  Clare  and  Limerick. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  1st,  her  first-cousin,  Thomas  Spaight,  Esq.  of 
Burren,  co.  Clare ;  and  2ndly,  Arthur  Ward,  Esq.  of  Lodge. 

II.  Frances. 

III.  Susannah,  m.  Henry  White,  Esq.  of  co.  Limerick,  and 
had  issue. 

Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  d.  1698,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  (but 
eldest  surviving)  son, 

Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Kilkerrin.  He  purchased 
from  the  Commissioners  at  Chicliester  House,  14  June,  1703, 
the  lands  of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick.  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Bury,  Esq.  of  Shannongrove  (ancestor  of  the  Earls  of 
Charleville),  by  Jane  his  wife,  sister  of  William  Palliser,  Esq., 
and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Elizabeth. 

Mary,  m.  1715,  Poole  Hickman,  Esq.  of  Kilmore,  co.  Clare. 

Frances,  ra.  —  Lavitt,  Esq.  of  Cork. 

Jane,  to.  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of  Newgrove,  co.  Clare. 

Gertrude,  to.  Luke  Hickman,  Esq.  of  co.  Clare. 

Anne,  m.  1st,  Richard  Bury,   Esq.  of  Mount  Pleasant,  co. 

Clare ;  and  2ndly,  William  Spaight,  Esq.  of  Six  Mile  Bridge. 
Susannah,  m.  21  Sept.  1738,  John  Longfield,  of  LongueviUe, 

CO.  Cork. 

The  only  son, 

John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  High  Sheriff  co.  Limerick 
1745,  m.  his  first-cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  Berkeley  Taylor,  Esq. 
of  Askeaton,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  s.  p.  1781.  He  devised 
Attyflin  to  his  cousin, 

Ealph  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Lismehane,  afterwards  of  Attyflin, 
in.  1761,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Johnson,  Esq. 
of  Lizard,  co.  Limerick,  and  Ballyhegan,  co.  Cork,  by  Amy 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  Hugh  Massy,  of  Uuntryleague,  sister 
of  Hugh  and  Eyre,  the  1st  Lords  Massy  and  Clarina,  and  niece 
of  George  Evans,  1st  Lord  Carberry,  and  dying  1806,  had 
issue, 

I.  John,  of  Attyflin,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  to.  a  dau.  of  Darby  O'Grady,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue. 

III.  Ealph,  to.  1795,  Harriet  Vcreker,  sister  of  Charles 
2nd  Viscount  Gort,  and  had  issue, 

1  Ealph,  his  heir,  of  Coolreagh,  J. P.,  6.  8  Nov.  1800. 

2  John,  ra.  Miss  Abby  Gabbett,  of  Corbally,  and  had  issue, 
Ealph,  John,  Harriet,  Mary,  Anne,  Abby. 

1  Julia,  m.  1st,  Capt.   Ornisby ;    and  2ndly,  Eev.  J.  B. 
M'Cree.  2  Mary,  ra.  Col.  Stamcr,  of  CarneUy. 

3  Henrietta,  m.  Ealph  Evans,  Esq.  of  Carkor. 

Mr.  Westropp  d.  March,  1838. 

IV.  George,  Lieut.  5th  foot,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Eoss  House,  co.  Clare,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  John 
Eose,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  John  Keating,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas,  who  d.  unm.  1838,  aged  20. 

I.  Jane,  ??i.  1st,  William  Stamer,  Esq.  of  Cahirnelly,  co.  Clare, 
and  had  issue;  and  2ndly,  1789,  Charles  Verekcr,  2nd 
2nd  Viscount  Gort. 

II.  Eliza,  TO.  10  March,  1793,  Arthur  Brcreton,  Esq.  of  Bally- 
adams.  in.  Emma,  ra.  Edward  Jameson,  Esq. 

IV.  Anne,  to.  Nov.  1790,  Nicholas  Green  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Carker. 

Kalph  Westropp  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  High  Sheriff  1798,  &.  1762  ; 
TO.  1799,  his  cousin,  Anna,  dau.  of  Major  James  Ness,  of 
Osgodvie,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  to.  2ndly,  Peter  War- 
turton  Jackson,  Esq.)  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

George,  m.  1st,  Thomasina  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of  Ealph 
Evans,  Esq.  of  Carker,  co.  Cork,  by  whom  he  has  issue,  a 
son,  John,  and  five  daus.,  and  2ndly,  his  cousin.  Miss 
Westropp. 

Mary,  ra.  Sir  Hugh  Massey,  Bart,  of  Doonas. 

Charlotte,  to.  1st,  Henry  Westby  Brady,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
four  sons  and  three  daus. ;  and  2ndly,  Count  Danileski,  and 
has  one  son,  deceased. 

Jane,  m.  Capt.  Peacocke,  36th  foot. 

Georgina,  ia.  1st,  Lieut.  Greene;  and  2ndly,  Henry  F.  Chap- 
man, Esq.,  M.D. 

Julia,  TO.  Eichard  Wilme,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

Cecilia,  in.  William  Jackson,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue. 

Mr.  Westropp  d.  1839,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Attyflin,  J. P.,  b.  20  Feb.  1814;  m. 
1st,  17  May.  1836,  Georgina  Wilhelmina,  dau.  and  co-heiress 
of  Col.  Stamer,  of  Carnelly,  co.  Clare,  and  had  issue, 

John  Thomas,  now  of  Attyflin. 

George  William,  11th  regt.,  b.  17  Jan.  1839. 

Ealph  Hugh,  b.  26  Aug.  1844. 

Hugh  Massy,  b.  23  May,  1847 ;  to.  3  March,  1869,  Helena, 

youngest  dau.  of  Eev.   Thomas  Westropp,  Prebendary  of 

Ardcanny. 


Mary  Johnston,  in.  24  March,  1859,  John  O'Callaghan,  : 

of  Maryfort,  co.  Clare. 
Elizabeth  Anna.  Alice  Julia. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  30  July,  1856,  Charlotte  Louisa,  eldest  daul 
the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Whitehead,  K.C.B.,  of  Upla| 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  had  by  her, 

Thomas  Johnston,  b.  16  Aug.  1860. 

Louisa,  d.  20  Nov.  1858.  > 

He  d.  2  March,  186G.  { 

Arms — Az.,  a  lion  rampant  arg.  Crest — An  eagle's  head  k 
issuing  from  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — Je  me  tourne  vi 
rOccident.  ' 

(Seais— Attyflin  Park,  Patrick's  Well,  co.  Limerick.  i 


\ 


Itj. 


WESTROPP    OF    MELLON. 

Westeopp,  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Mellon,  co.  Lii 
rick,  J.P.,  h.  26  Feb.  1823  ;  m.  12  Nov.  1861,  Frai 
Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Vac 
leur,  10th  Hussars,  and  grand-dau.  of  the  E,i 
Hon.  J.  O.  Vandeleur,  and  Lady  Frances  his  v 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Modntifoed,  6.  20  July,  1864. 
I.  Alice  Jane.  ii.  Frances  Susan. 

III.  Emily  Caroline.  ii.  Eosetta  Anna. 

V.  Agnes  Dorothea. 

JtlUCatjr. — {See  preceding  Memoir.)     Thomas  West: 
Esq.  of  Mellon,  co.  Limerick  (4tli  son  of  Mountiford  Westrj 
Esq.  by  Frances  Taylor  his  wife),  ra.  his  first  cousin,  Elizal] 
dau.  (it  is  stated)  of   Francis  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Corgrig, 
Limerick,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Westropp  of  Sally steen, 

II.  Mountiford,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  liobort,  d.  imra.  { 

IV.  Cecil,  M.A.  of  Ballydoole,  Incumbent  of  Ardcann; 
his  cousin,  Hannah,  2nd  dau.  of  Ealph  Westropp,  Es 
Cabirdowgan;  and  d.  1788,  leaving  an  only  son, 

1  Thomas  Westropp,   Esq.  of  Curraghbridge,   m 

1771,  Frances,    2nd  dau.  of  William   Minchin,   Es 

Greenhills,    co.   Tipperary,   and    had,  with  four  d 

Thomas  and  Ealph,  Lieut.  E.N.,  who  d.  unm.    The 

son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Westropp,  Rector  of  Doonass,  co.  < 

TO.  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Stackpoole,  Es 

Cragbrien   Castle,   co.  Clare,   and  d.   18-13,   age 

leaving  issue, 

Thomas,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Ardcanny,  and  Prebend 
Limerick ;  m.  1st,  1825,  Maria  Fredericka,  da 
William  Minchin,  Esq.  of  Greenhills,  by  who: 
hud  one  son,  Thomas  (deceased) ;  and  2ndly,  H 
3rd  dau.  of  Daniel  Gabbett,  Esq.  of    Strand 
by  whom  he  has  issue,  Daniel  Gabbett ;  Cecil  Ge! 
Alicia;    Eliza;    and  Helena,  mi.  1869,  Hugh 
Westropp,  Esq. 
George,  ra.  and  has  issue. 
William,  M.D.  of  Limerick. 
Jane,  ra.  Eev.  James  Bennett. 

V.  Palmes,  Mayor  of  Cork,  1757,  ra.  Susannah,  dau.  of 
Boss     Lewin,     Esq.    of     Fort    Fergus,    co.    Clare, 
was  ancestor  of    the    Westropps   of  Hichraond    Vi. 
Gen.  John  Westropp,   and  of  the  Westbopp-Moeg, 
Bridestovjn. 

Mr.  Westropp  d.  1743-44.    His  2nd  son, 

Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Mellon,  m.  1744,  Ml 
dau.  of  Thomas  Roberts,  Esq.  of  Britfieldstown,  co.  Cor 
had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Ballymolane,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  ,d.  Edward  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Lota,  co.  Cork, 

lar2,  leaving  issue. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Rev.  Mr.  Collis,  Chanter  of  the  Cathet 

Limerick,  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

John    Westropp,  Esq.  of    Mellon,   and  of   Eockfie 
Susannah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Cloghans,  co. 
grand-dau,   of  John    Eoss  Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fort   Ferg 
Clare,  and  d.  1781,  having  had,  with  two  daus.,  Barbfi 
Howell  Powell   Clough,  Esq.,  20th  regt.;    and  Susani 
Charles  Dunbar  Whitehead  Massey,  Esq.,  son  of  Sir 
Massey,  Bart.,  and  had  a  dau.,  Susanna,  m.  9  March,       ^ 
Samuel  H.  Bindon,  Esq.,  County  Court  Judge  of  Oipii    *>''% 
Victoria,  AustraUa,  and  has  one  son,  Henry  Howard  ':Jg3  hi 
Bindon, 

Mountiford  Westropp,  Esq.  of  Mellon,  who  m.  ISIS**"' 
dau.  of  Charles  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co.  WexfoW" 
had,  " 

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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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1721 


John,  d.  unm.  1850.  Charles  Bichard,  d.  unm.  1845. 

Dawson,  now  of  Mellon. 

Walter  Montiford  Wcstropp  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Charlesfort,  co. 

Wexford  (see  Westkopp  Dawson  of  Charlesfort). 
Anna,  m.  Major  Richard  Low,  who  d.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

She  is  deceased. 
Susan,  in.    1843,  William' Bolton,  Esq.  of  The  Island,  co. 

Wexford,  J.P.,   High  Sheriff,  1856,  and  has  issue. 
Jane,  m.   1855,  Major    George  Gavin,  M.P.  of  Kilpeacon 

House,  CO.  Limerick,  late  16th  Lancers,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Westropp  d.  1843,  his  widow  1859. 

Anns,  £c. — See  Westropp  of  Atfi/flin. 
Seat — Mellon,  Kildimo,  co.  Limerick. 


WESTE.OPP-DAWSON  OF  CHARLESFORT. 

Westeopp-Dawson,  Waltee  Montifoed,  Esq- 

f  )f  Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford,  late  Capt.  19tli  regt., 

}r.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wexford,  b.  26  Sept.  1826; 

In.  22  Feb.  1859,  Laura  Felicia  Susan,  youngest dau. 

ii  Sir  William  Clay,  1st  bart.,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Francis  Walteb,  b.  9  Dec.  1859. 

n.  Arthur  Temple,  6.  4  Sept.  1865. 

in.  Horace  Montiford,  6.  24  April,  1377. 

I.  Laura  Jane,  b.  26  March,  1S62. 

n.  Marian  EUzabeth,  6.20  April,  1869. 

ile  assumed  the  surname  of  Dawson,  by  royal 
license,  in  addition  to  the  name  of  Westeopp,  in 
•  859,  on  succeeding  to  the  Charlesfort  estate,  co. 
'Wexford,  which  was  left  to  him  by  his  uncle,  the 
:  ate  Walter  Dawson,  Esq. 

I  For  Lineage,  see  Westeopp  of  Mellon. 

;  Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  bend  between  two 
I  stoiles  or,  three  daws  sa.,  for  Dawson;  2nd,  and  3rd,  sa.,  a 
':■  on  rampant  arg.  ducally  crowned  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point 
'!«n  annulet  of  the  last,  for  Westkopp.  Crest — 1st,  On  clouds 
:  pr.  an  estoile  as  in  the  arms,  an  escroll  above  with  the  motto, 
ij'oujours  propice,  for  Dawson;  2nd,  An  eagle's  head  couped 
jnn.,  chargad  with  an  annulet  gu.,  for  Westropp.  Motto — 
;>(  ourne  vers  Toccident. 
ij  Seat— Charlesfort,  Ferns,  co.  Wexford. 


^     WETHEREB    OF    REMNANTZ    AND 
1  SEYMOUR    COURT. 

,ji  Wethebed,  Thomas  Oweist,  Esq.  of  Remnantz 
i  Qd  Seymour  Court,  Bucks,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Marlow, 
-■'i .  26  i^ov.  1832 ;  m.  9  Sept.  1856,  Edith  Grace, 
|:-  au.  of  Rev.  Hart  Ethelston,  Rector  of  St.  Mark's, 
ri  heetham  Hill,  near  Manchester,  and  has  issue, 

*  I.  Edith  Ethelston.  ii.  Constance  Anne  Ellen. 
'  III.  Laura  Sophia. 

i  EtncagC— The  Wethereds  of  Great  Berkhamstead,  co. 

ertford,  were  for  many  years  resident  at  Ashlyns  in  that 

"  iiish.    The  first  mention  of  them  occurs  in  an  Inquisition, 

',  ken  1431,  where  John  Wethekherde  appears  as  one  of  the 

"''nts  of  the  manor  of  Maudelyn.    The  representative  of  the 

yn's  line  temp.  Charles  II.,  Francis  Wethered,  Esq.  of 

'  iyns.  Comptroller  of  His  Majesty's  Works,  and  Farmer  of 

p  Excise  of  CO.  York,  m.  Judith,  dau.  of  Dr.  Castell;  and  d. 

,ine,  1668,  leaving  three  surviving  sons,  r.  Francis,  d.  s.  p. 

B.  1674;   II.  George,  d.  s.  p.  Aug.  1671;  iii.  John,  d.  s.p. 

;c.  1698;  and  four  daus.,  of  whom,  Elizabeth  Wethered, 

Ashlyns,  "the  last  of  the  Berkhamstead  family,"  9;i.  John 

tiiadock,  of  Christ's  Church,  London;  and  d.  18  Oct.  1703, 

ving  directed  by  her  will,  dated  10  July  that  year,  that 

■'  Uyns  should  be  sold.    Probably  the  Wethereds,  of  Little 

ssenden,  of  whom  we  are  about  to  treat,  were  descended 

'in  the  Ashlyns  line.    Their  first  recorded  ancestor, 

-  '?HANcrs  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Little  Missenden,  co.  Bucking- 
'in,  who  had  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  who  was  buried  at  that 

•  '  ce,  22  Dec.  1635,  i.  Francis,  in.  22  Nov.  1619,  Elizabeth 
'rding;    ii.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter;   in.   Isabel,  or 

-  sell,  bapt.  1  April,  1599.    He  was  buried  at  the  same  place 
■  I  his  wife,  21  March,  1638.    The  2nd  son, 

"dward  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Little  Missenden,  bapt.  15Sept. 
.  d.  Aug.  1G38,  leaving  by  Mary  his  wife,  who  was 
utrix  of  her  husband's  will,  proved  Sept.  1638,  two  sons, 
am,  of  Great  Missenden,  whose  will,  dated  6  Jan.  1709, 
proved  2  Sept.  1710;  and 

OHN  Wethered,  Esq.   of  Little  Missenden,   who  had  by 
ry  his  wife  (who  survived  him,  and  was  buried  at  Little 


Missenden,  25  Sept.  1725),  four  sons  and  as  many  daus. 
I.  John,  bapt.  7  Dec.  1G65 ;  ii.  William,  bapt.  6  Jan.  1667 ; 
III.  Edward,  of  whom  hereafter;  iv.  Francis,  bapt.  26  Dec, 
1681;  I.  Martha,  Mrs.  Beaman;  ii.  Mary,  6.  1664;  iii.  Sarah, 
b.  1684;  IV.  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  Treacher,  bapt.  2  Feb.  1678.  He 
d.  intestate  Sept.  1707.    His  3rd  sou, 

Edward  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Penn,  co.  Buckingham,  bapt. 
6  Dec.  1671;  in.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Samuel  Eldridge,  of  Amer- 
sham,  by  whom  (who  d.  1748,  aged  73)  he  had  three  sons  and. 
as  many  daus.,  i.  Edward,  b.  8  March,  1712;  d.  of  the  small- 
pox, 26  Nov.  1749,  leaving  issue ;  ii.  George,  of  whom  here- 
after; III.  William,  b.  1706,  d.  1749;  I.  Susannah,  m.  George 
Shrimpton;  ii.  Sarah,  and  iii.  Hannah,  both  d.  of  the  small- 
pox 1749.  He  d.  1749,  at  Penn,  where  there  is  a  monument; 
and  inscription  to  his  memory.     His  2nd  son, 

George  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Penn,  bapt.  13  March,  1714;  m. 
1st,  27  Oct.  1744,  Elizabeth  Gibbons,  of  Great  Marlow,  by 
whom  (who  d.  18  Dec.  1753),  he  had  two  sons, 

I.  George,  b.  March,  1746;  d.  March,  1820,  leaving  two  sons, 
Charles,  and  George;  and  a  dau.,  Anne. 

II.  James,  6.  30  April,  1748;  d.  unm. 

He  m.  2ndly,  12  May,  1757,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eeynolds, 
Esq.,  CO.  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  25  Aug.  1794,  aged  75)  he 
had  another  son  and  a  dau., 

III.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

r.  Anne,  b.  15  July,   1758;    m.  22  Oct.  1782,  W.  Hickman, 
Esq. ;  and  d.  21  Jan.  1809.    He  d.  24  Dec.  1850. 
Mr.  Wethered  d.  21  June,  1783.    His  3rd  son, 

Thomas  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Remnantz,  near  Great  Marlow, 
6.  16  Aug.  1761 ;  m.  31  July.  1783,  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Samuel  Badger,  Esq.  of  Fritwell  and  Weston,  co.  Oxford,  by 
whom  (who  was  6.  13  Dec.  1767,  and  d.  8  June,  1856)  he  had 
issue, 

I.  Thomas,  b.  28  April,  1789;  d.  v.  p.  9  July,  1815. 

II.  Owen,  his  heir. 

III.  Edward,  an  OflScer  in  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1801 ;  d. 
1832. 

IV.  Florence  James  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Hurley,  Diocese  of 
Oxford,  Fell.  King's  CoU.  Camb.,  b.  21  July,  1807;  m. 
23  May,  1839,  Esther  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Giles  Haworth 
Peel,  of  Ince,  co.  Chester;  and  d.  19  Dec.  1867,  leaving  a 
son, 

Florence  Thomas  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Oxford,  Vicar  of  Hurley,  b. 
12  Feb.  1840;  r,i.  1st,  27  Feb.  1862,  Grace  Emma,  dau.  of 
Hon  and  Rev.  Samuel  Best,  Kector  of  Abbott's  Anne, 
Diocese  of  Winchester,  and  granddau.  of  William,  Ist 
Lord  Wynford,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Oct.  1864)  he  had  a 
son  and  a  dau., 
1  Ednumd  Peel,  6.  7  Jan.  1863. 

1  Marion  Grace,  6.  1  April,  1864. 

He  in.  2ndly,  4  Dec.  1867,  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Bonsor,  Esq.  of  Belgrave  Square,  London,  by  whom  he 
has  further  issue, 

2  Arthm-  James,  6.  11  May,  1869. 

3  Harold  Francis,  6.  20  Oct.  1870. 

4  Joseph  Robert,  b.  26  Nov.  1873. 

5  Ernest,  b.  26  June,  1875. 

6  Herbert  Lawrence,  b.  10  Nov.  1877. 

2  Alice  Lilian,  b.  30  June,  1872. 

3  Dora  Mary,  b.  27  Sept.  1876. 

V.  Lawrence  William,  J.P.  co.  Buckingham,  b.  23  Dec.  1810; 
in.  10  Jan.  1867,  Katherine  Anne,  dau.  of  Major  Hurt,  of 
Wirksworth,  co.  Derby,  and  widow  of  Edmund  Yates  Peel, 
Esq.,  and  has  a  dau., 

Katherine  Mary,  6.  1870. 

I.  Sarah,  6.22  Sept.  1790;  m.  13  Apiil,  1823,  Rev.  Godfrey 
Faussett,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Christ's  Church,  Oxford;  and  d. 
21  Nov.  1875,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Martha,  6.  1793;  d.  unm.  1867. 

III.  Elizabeth  Ellen,  6. 13  Oct.  1796 ;  in.  13  Oct.  1818,  Florence 
Thomas  Yoimg,  Esq.  of  Binfield  Park,  co.  Berks ;  and  d.  s.  p. 
28  Dec.  1876. 

IV.  Anne,  6.  1799;  m.  21  Oct.  1851,  Fi-ederick  Allen,  Esq., 
Cheltenham. 

V.  Georgiana,  b.  1806;  m.  6  Jan.  1835,  J.  Aldridge,  Esq.  of 
Inholmes,  near  Hungerford;  and  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Wethered  d.  7  Sept.  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Owen  Wethered,  Esq.  of  Eemnantz,  J. P.,  &.  25  May,  1798; 
m.  25  May,  1830,  Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  Giles  Haworth  Peel,  of 
Ince,  CO.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Owen,  now  of  Remnantz  aud  Seymour  Court*  '   "■ 

II.  Owen  Peel,  Lieut. -Col.  Buckingham  Ritic  Volunteers, 
U.A.  Oxford,  6.6  May,  1837;  m.  2S  Jan.  1863,  Frances 
Alice,  dau.  of  G.  T.  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Seymour  Street,  Port- 
man  Square,  London,  and  has  issue, 

1  Francis  Owen,  6.  13  Dec.  1864. 

2  Owen  Henry,  6.  19  Dec.  1867.  / 

3  AValter  Perceval,  6.  6  May,  1869. 

4  Thomas  Arthur,  6.  20  Feb.  1872. 

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1  Alice  Mary,  6.  1866.       2  Evelyn  Annie,  b.  1873. 
3  Cisely  Edith,  b.  26  Nov.  1877. 
ni.  Edward  Florence,  6.  1842;  d.  1868. 

IV.  Haworth  Peel,  b.  1843;  d.  1868. 

V.  Robert  Peel,  b.  7  Jan.  184.i;  m.  25  Aug.  1870,  Edith,  dan. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Kobert  Vansittart,  of  Chuffs,  Maidenhead ;  and 
d.  2  Nov.  1873,  leaving  one  dau.,  Katherine,  d.  Dec.  1873,  at 
Heyeres,  France. 

I.  Anna  Maria,  b.  2  Nov.  1831;  m.  27  July,  18.52,  Rev. 
Francis  William  Peel,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Burghwallis,  and 
Yicar  of  .Skelbroke,  co.  York  ;  and  d.  19  March,  1869. 

II.  Sarah  EUzabeth,  6. 23  April,  1834;  m.  26  Jan.  1860,  Lieut.- 
Col.  \V.  Godfrey  Faussett,  4-ith  regt. 

ni.  Sophia,  6.  1838;  m.  1861,  Lieut.-Col.  Perceval  Fenwick, 
69th  regt. 

IV.  Georgina,  b.  1840;  m.  1866,  Eev.  Charles  Mackworth 
Drake,  Vicar  of  Veryan. 

V.  Ellen  Anne,  b.  1846  ;  w.  1  July,  1869,  Rev.  Robert  Godfrey 
Faussett,  Vicar  of  Cassington,  Oxon. 

vi.  Emma  Mary,   6.   1848;    m.  7  May,  1874,  Eev.  Eobor 
Trefusis,  Vicar  of  Chittlehampton,  North  Devon. 
vii.  Mary  Louisa,  b.  1850;  d.  unm.  26  Jan.  1876. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  between 
three  flesh  pots  or,  three  mullets  of  the  field ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
erm.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three  eagles  displayed  or.  Crest — A  goafs 
head  erased  per  bend  embattled  or  and  gu.  Motto — Virtute  et 
labore. 

<S'ea£— Seymour  Court,  Great  Marlow,  Bucks. 


WETHERELL    OF    PASHLEY. 

Wetheeell,  jSTathan,  Esq.  of  Pashley  House, 
Sussex,  M.A.  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  24  Dec. 
1808 ;  m.  28  Sept.  1838,  Susan,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Gould,  Esq.  of  Northaw  Place,  co.  Hertford,  and  has 
issue, 

I.  Susan  Margaret,  m.  31  March, ^1862,  George  John  (who 
d.  s.  p.  17  March,  1870),  eldest  son  of  George  Darby, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Markley,  Sussex  (ste  that  Family). 

II.  Ellen  Lydia  Ricarda,  m.  29  June,  1865,  Capt.  Edward 
Ommaney  Hollist,  Royal  Artillery,  eldest  son  of  Hasler 
Hollist,  Esq.,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  of  Lodsworth  House,  Sussex, 
by  his  wife  Francis  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Molyneux  Ommaney,  and  has  issue. 

ni.  Harriet  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Wetherell,  -u-ho  is  a  Magistrate  for  Sussex,  -was 
called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Inner  Temple  in  1834. 

ILtlTCagC. — TWs  family  was  long  settled  in  the  co.  of  Dur- 
ham and  the  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Giles  Wetheeell,  Mayor  of  Stockton,  co.  Durham,  1637 
(son  of  Rowland  Wetherell,  Mayor  of  Stockton  1619  and  1620, 
and  grandson  of  Giles  WethereU,  of  Stockton,  who  d.  1604),  to. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Marwood,  Esq.  and  sister  of  Sir  George 
Marwood,  Bart,  of  Little  Busby,  co.  York,  and  had  issue.  Of 
the  same  family  was 

The  Rev.  Ma&madoke  Wetherell,  Rector  of  Middleion  St. 
George,  and  Din>dale,  co.  Durham,  who  was  buried  at  the 
former  plaee  26  Jan.  1689-90,  and 

William  Wetheeell,  Gentleman,  of  Middleton  St.  George, 
m.  11  May,  1658,  Alice  Bishoprick,  and  by  her  (who  rf.  Jan. 
1705)  left  issue  at  his  death,  July,  1693,  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  Richard,  b.  1659;  married  and  had  issue. 

II.  Marmaduke,  b.  1661 ;  married  and  had  issue. 

III.  William,  6.  1668  ;  married  and  had  issue. 

IV.  John,  of  Croft,  co.  Durham,  b.  1667;  ),i.  28  March,  1700, 
Anne  Crawford,  and  had,  with  numerous  other  issue,  a 
younger  .son, 

Marmaduke,  of  Croft,  who  d.  Nov.  1793,  leaving  hy  his 
wife,  Isabella  (with  two  daus.,  and  a  younger  son,  Marma- 
duke, of  Hurworth,  co.  Durham,  who  m.  Christiana,  dau. 
of  John  Seymour,  Esq.  of  Newsham,  co.  Durham,  and 
d.  s.  J).  11  Aug.  1845),  an  elder  son, 

Thomas,  of  Croft,  in.  1786,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Sey- 
mour, Esq.  of  Newsham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Fob. 
1838)  left,  with  other  issue,  at  his  death,  12  April,  1822, 
a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Lincoln,  a  Director  of  the  North  Eastern 
Railway;  m.  22  Aug.  1839,  Jane,  dau.  of  John 
Squires  Esq.  of  Walton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d, 
18  June,  1860,  having  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Seymour,  &.  and  d.  1840. 

2  William  Sqoikes,  6.  10  April,  1842 ;  is  married 
and  has  issue. 

3  Thomas  Denison,  6.  184.5;  d.  an  infant. 

4  Thomas,  b.  1848;  d.  1861. 

5  Edward  Seymour,  6.  11  Dec.  1850. 

1  Anne  Victoria,  m.  8  Jan.  1874,  the  Rev,  Frederick 


Beatson  Blenkin,  Vicar  of  St.  Nicholas  and  SI 

John,  Lincoln. 

2  Jane,  in.  8  Feb.  1877,  at  the  British  Embassj 

Paris,  Field  Upplcby,  Esq.  of  Lincoln. 

V.  Thomas,  b.  1668  ;  twice  married,  and  left  issue. 

VI.  George,  b.  1670  ;  m.  1693,  Anne  Kiilinghall,  of  Mit 
dleton-St. -George. 

vu.  Nathan,    b.  1671,   of  Swalwell,  co.  Durham;   }».,   b' 
d.  s.  p.  March,  1751. 
VIII.  Cornelius,  of  whom  below. 

The  eighth  and  youngest  son, 

CoRNELiDs  Wetherell,  of  the  city  of  Durham,  Gentlema 
heir  to  his  brother  Nathan,  6.  1679;  d.  Feb.  1758,  leaving  iss 
by  his  wife  Margaret, 

I.  Henry,  6.  1714;  from  whom  descends  the  late  E< 
Charles  Wetherell,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Bytield,  co.  Northan 
ton. 

II.  Richard,  of  the  city  of  Durham,  Proctor  of  the  Consistc 
Court  of  the  Palatinate,  b.  1717  ;  m.  1st,  30  Dec.  1746,  Jud 
(■who  d.  May,  1754),  dau.  of  Richard  Chambers,  Esq. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (by  his  wife  Eleanor,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Beckwith,  Esq.  of  Warden  Law,  co.  Dl 
ham),  and  aunt  of  Sir  Robert  Chambers,  Chief  Justice| 
Bengal.     Mr.  Wetherell  in.  2ndly,  19  Nov.  1755,  Ma 
widow  of  the  Eev.  Francis  Lewis,  and  d.  19  Sept.   1^ 
leaving  by  his  first  wife  two  daus.,  his  co-heiresses, 

1  Eleanor,  m.  5  Feb.  1771,  John  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Durll 
Proctor  of   the  Palatinate    Consistory   Court,    and] 
6  April,  1837,  having  had  issue, 

John  Wetherell  Hays,  Esq.  of  South  Bailey,  Durhij 
Clerk  of  Assize  for  the  co.  Palatine  of  Durham, ' 
d.  21  Nov.  1876.    His  only  son  is  tlie  Rev.  John  Hal 
M.A.  of  Christ's  CoU.  Cambridge,  Eector  of  Naven| 
CO.  Lincoln. 

Mary,  m.  John  Griffith,  Esq.  of  Mordcn  and  Durham! 

Eleanor  Judith,  m.  Emanuel  John  Martiny,  Merchan j 
Hamburgh. 

Margaret,  in.  James  Raynes,  Merchant,  of  Hamhur| 
Her  son  is  J.  Trevelyan  Eaynes,  Esq.  of  Eock  Pa 
CO.  Chester. 

Judith,  d.  unm.  24  Nov.  1861. 

Isabella  Alicia,  m.  Thomas  Greenwell,  Esq.  of  Grd 
well,  CO.  Durham,  J. P.  and  D.L. 

2  Margaret,  in.  as  1st  wife,  18  April,  1771,  John  Eoh^ 
Esq.  of  Durham,  and  dying  May,  1784,  left  (with  otj 
children,  who  d.  young  or  .s.  p.)  two  daus.,  Judith, '' 
of  John  Cochrane,  Esq.  of  Thurloe  Square,  London, 
Margaret,  wife  of  the  Eev.  Thomas  Deason,  Vicar| 
Whitworth,  co.  Durham,  and  an  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Eobson,  Esq.  of  Doncaster,  in.  Mary,  daul 
John  NicoU,  Esq.  of  Elstree  Hall,  co.  Herts,  and  PeT 
lington,  CO.  York   (by  his  wife,  Faith,  sister  of  Hu 
phrey  Brook  Osbaldiston,  Esq.  of  Hunnianby  Hall,  | 
York),  and  by  her  was  father  of  the  late  Rev.  Eich 
Swan  Eobson,   of   Gateforth  House,  and   Hunma 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J. P.,  who,  in  1836,  assumed  by 
license,  the  name  of  Brooke  only,  on  his  marriage  i 
his    cousin,    Jane,    dau.   and    heiress    of    Lieut.- 
Hutchinson,  by  his  wife  Catherine,  elder  dau.  andl 
heiress  of  the  above-named  Humphrey  Brooke  08)| 
diston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby,  by  his  wife,  Catherine,  i" 
of  Sir  J.  Pennington,  Bart.,  and  sister  of  Lord  M| 
caster. 
HI.  Nathan,  Dean  of  Hereford,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  20  June,  1752,  John  Forster,  Merchant! 
London.  * 

II.  Alice,  in.  14  Aug.  1759,  Robert  Turner,  Gent,  of  Sundji 
land.  Her  only  child,  Margaret,  was  wife  of  the  late  Rtf 
George  Stephenson,  31.  A.  of  Magdalen  Coll.  Oxon,  Re  """ 
of  Eedmarshal,  co.  Durham,  J. P. 

The  third  son, 

The  Vert  Eev.  Nathan  Wetheeell,  D.D.,  b.  14  JB 
1726,  was  Dean  and  Prebendary  of  Hereford,  for  nearly  1 
century  Master  of  Univer.sity  Coll.  Oxford,  Vicc-Chancelfl 
of  that  University,  and  a  Prebendary  of  Westminster;  heij 
22  April,  1765,  Eicharda,  dau.  of  Alexander  Croke,  Esq.'F' 
Studley  Priory,  Oxford,  and  aunt  to  the  eminent  Sir  Alexanr'? 
Croke,  LL.D.  of  Studley  Priory,  and  by  her  (who  d.  13  N-  . 
1812)  the  Dean  had  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

I.  Nathan  Croke,  b.  1767;  Barrister-at-Law,  and  B.C.L-! 
University  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  unm.  1840. 

II.  Eobert  (Kev.),  b.  1768,  B.C.L.  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  P 
bendary  of  Hereford,  Eector  of  Newton  Longueville,  Buc 
and  Vicar  of  Stanford,  Berks ;  ra.  June,  1814,  Anne,  eld 
dau.  of  Henry  Merewether,  Esq.  of  Calne,  co.  Wilts,  a 
sister  of  the  very  Rev.  John  Merewether,  D.D.,  Dean 
Hereford  ;  in.  but  d.  s.  p.  20  Oct.  1842.  His  widow  d. 
April,  1866. 

*  The  ancient  family  of  Croke,  alias  Blount,  of  Stndli 
descends  from  most  of  the  royal  and  Imperial  Houses 
Europe.  See  Sir  Alexander  Croke's  Hislci-;/  of  the  On 
Far>iU>j. 


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ni.  Charles  (Sir),  D.C.L,,  6.  1770;  twice  Attorney-General, 
M.P.  for  Oxford,  Recorder  of  Bristol,  and  Chancellor  of  the 
County  Palatine  of  Durham;  m.  1st,  28  Dec.  1826,  his 
cousin,  Jane  Sarah  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Croke, 
of  Studley  Priory,  co.  Oxford,  and  hy  her  (who  d.  21  April, 
1831)  had  an  only  son,  Charles,  6.  and  d.  1830. 
Sir  Charles  AVetherellr/i.  2ndly,  27  Nov.  1838.  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Col.  Francis  and  the  Hon.  Mrs.  Warncford(dau. 
of  Viscount  Ashbrooke),  of  Warneford  Place,  Wilts,  but  had 
no  further  issue.  His  widow,  Lady  WethercU  Warneford 
(who  assumed  her  paternal  surname  by  royal  license,  Sept. 
1847),  d.  8  Dec.  1864. 

IV.  Richard,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Henry  (The  Yen.),  B.D.  of  University  Coll.  Oxford, 
Archdeacon  of  Hereford,  Prebendary  of  Gloucester,  Rector 
of  Kentchurch,  Rector  of  Thruxton,  Vicar  of  Kingston,  all 
CO.  Hereford,  b.  nib;  m.  Harriet  Maria,  dau.  of  Edward 
Bolton  Clive,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Whitfield,  co.  Herefor.l,  by  his 
wife  the  Hon.  Harriet  Archer,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the  last 
Lord  Archer.  Archdeacon  Wcthercll  d.  s.  p.  23  Dec.  1857. 
His  widow  d.  8  Dec.  1864. 

VI.  James,  B.C.L.  of  NewCoU.  Oxford,  Prebendary  of  Here- 
ford, Vicar  of  Lyonshall,  co.  Hereford,  and  Vicar  of  Upton 
St.  Leonards,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  1786  ;  m.  3  Oct.  1815,  Lucy 
(who  d.  15  Feb.  1832),  dau.  of  Thomas  Huntingford,  Esq., 
and  niece  of  Dr.  Huntingford,  Bishop  of  Hereford  ;  he 
d.s.p.  16  July,  1857. 

I.Margaret,  lii.  17  Dec.  1807,  the  Rev.  George  Sheppard, 
D.D.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

U.  Richarda,  r,i.  5  Aug.  1813,  Col.  Love  Parry  Jones,  2nd 
foot,  of  Lwynn-Onn.  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  him  had  an  only 
child,  Frances  Ricarda,  wife  of  the  late  Wm.  Frederick 
Farrer,  Esq.  of  Brayfield  House,  High  Sheriff  co.  Bucking- 
ham 1857. 

III.  Sarah,  m.  29  April,  1800,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Lane  Freer, 
MA.,  Rector  of  Handsworth,  co.  Stafford  (son  of  John 
Freer,  Esq.,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lane,  Esq.  of  King's 
Bromley);  but  d.  s.  p. 

IV.  Charlotte,  m.  20  Dec.  1804,  Richard  Spooner,  Esq.,  M.P. 
for  North  Warwickshire  (son  of  Isaac  Spooner,  Esq.  of 
Elmdon  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  by  Barbara,  sister  of  Lord  Cal- 
thorpe),  and  had  issue. 

V.  Mary,  m.  28  Jan.  1801,  the  Rev.  John  Clutton,  D.D., 
Prebendary  of  Hereford. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  m.  as  1st  wife,  13  Aucr.  1811,  the  Rev.  Edward 
Rowden,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Highworth,  Wilts,  and  Select 
Preacher  to  the  University  of  Oxford,  and  had  issue. 

rhe  Dean  of  Hereford  d.  29  Dec.  1807,  and  was  buried  in  the 
diapel  of  University  College.    His  fourth  son, 

Tbe  Rev.  Richard  Wetherell,  of  Pashley  House,  co. 
>ussex,  M.A.  of  University  Coll.  Oxford,  Rector  of  Xotgrove, 
Wear  of  Westbury-on-Severn,  and  a  Magistrate  for  co.  Glou- 
Wter;  6.  1773;  m.  1st,  23  Nov.  1796,  Caroline  (who  d. 
!8  April,  1833),  only  surviving  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas 
4ay,  Esq.  of  Pashley  House,  Sussex.  Mr.  Wetherell  vi. 
indly,  Sarah  (who  d.  s.  p.  28  Jan.  1858),  dau.  of  J.  Gray,  Esq., 
illd  widow  of  Capt.  Duff,  and  d.  22  Jan.  1853,  leaving  issue  by 
lis  1st  wife, 

I.  Richard,  of  Frant,  Sussex,  J. P.  for  Sussex,  and  late  Major 
Sussex  Artillery  Militia.  6.  30  March,  1800;  m.  2  Oct.  1832, 
Edith  Lee,  dau.  of  William  Tebitt,  Esq.  of  Park  Farm, 
Hawkhurst,  Kent,  and  has  surviving  issue, 

Robert  William  May,  Major  16th  regt.,  6.  10  Dec.  1834; 
:/!.  6  July,  1864,  Emily  Louisa,  dau.  of  William  Annand, 
Esq.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  has  two  sons,  William 
Edward  May,  b.  1  July,  1872;  and  Robert,  b.  20  Jan. 
1874. 

Fanny  Edith. 

n.  Thomas  May,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Flaxley,  co.  Gloucester,  6. 
17  April,  1807;  m.  4  July,  1833,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Win- 
chester, Esq.  of  Hawkhurst,  Kent;  d.s.  p.  12  April,  1873. 

III.  Nathan,  now  of  Pashley  House. 

IV.  Charles  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Worcester  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  8  Aug. 
1810;  d.  unm.  18  May,  1845.  v.  Henrv. 

VI.  William  (Rev.),  Fellow  and  B.C.L.  of  New  Coll.  Oxford, 
Rector  of  Upper  Heyford,  co.  Oxford,  b.  21  March,  1815; 
d.unm.  23  Oct.  1864. 

VII.  Robert  Alexander,  6.  29  Sept.  1820;  d.  ?tnm.  26  Feb. 
1856.  VIII.  Edward,  6.  1  July,  1823. 

I.  Mary,  m.  25  July,  1828,  Rev.  John  Everleigh,  Vicar  of 
Darenth,  Kent.  ii.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  27  Jan.  1865. 

m.  Caroline,  d.  unm.  13  Feb.  1827. 

IV.  Frances  Ricarda,  m.  27  Dec.  1843,  Francis  Henry  Rich, 
Esq.  of  Stoke  Knoll,  Hants. 

T.  Eleanora,  )ii.27  Dec.  1843,  Charles  E.  Hayes  Newington, 
Esq.  of  Highlands,  Sussex. 

tl.  Charlotte,  d.  unm.  20  Aug.  1834. 

AriM — Arg.,  two  lions  passant  guardant  sa.  on  a  chief 
Aented  of  the  last  three  covered  cups  or,  quartering  Mat, 
i^  gu.,  a  fess  between  eight  billets  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion 
mpant  sa.  grasping  a  covered  cup  or.  Another  crest 
alion's  gamb  couped  sa.  grasping  a  covered  cup  or. 
Sent — Pashley  House,  Hawkhurst,  Kent. 


8  Aug.  1850,  Lady 
the  Marquess    of 


WEYLAND    OF    -WOODEATON. 

Wetland,  John,  Esq.  of  Woodeuton,  co.  Oxford, 
and   Woodrising,   Norfolk,   J.P.   and   D.L.,    High. 
Sheriff  1870,  b.  3  May,  1821 ;  m. 
Catherine   De   Biu'gh,   dau.    of 
Clanricarde,  K.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  9  Nov.  1855. 

II.  Mark  Ulick,  b.  16  Aug.  1860. 
I.  Burga  Henrietta. 

3LilTCa(JC. — The  Weylands  (whose  name  implies  "  wet 
land "),  originally  of  Norfolk,  to  which  county  they  subse- 
quently returned  during  the  last  century,  are  stated  to  have 
been  a  branch  of  the  family  which,  in  the  time  of  Edward  I., 
held  large  possessions,  with  the  manors  of  Wigenhalls, 
Oxburgh,  GarboUlisham,  Shipden,  &c.,  in  that  co.,  as  appears 
from  deeds  cited  by  Bloomefield. 

Mark  Wetland,  of  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  buried  there 
1  May,  1688,  left  by  Mary  his  wife,  a  son, 

Mark  Wetland,  Esq.,  b.  14  June,  1661,  an  eminent  Mer- 
chant in  London,  and  a  Bank  Director  1742.  He  was  buried 
at  St.  George's,  Botolph,  24  Aug.  of  the  same  year,  leaving 
issue,  by  Anne  his  wife  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1744-5).  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Wetland,  Esq.  of  Woodrising,  Norfolk,  and  Wood- 
eaton,  Oxon,  bapt.  26  March,  1713-4;  in.  1741,  Ann,  dau.  of 
William  Sheldon,  Esq.,  and  ^dylng  1  Oct.  1767,  was  buried  at 
Woodrising,  leaving  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Letitia,  m.  18  July,  1773,  Robert  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Ted- 
dington. 

Ann,  -111.  —  Warren,  Esq.,  and  left  a  dau.,  Ann,  wife  of  ths 
Rev.  Henry  Vernon.  Susanna.  Sarah. 

The  son  and  heir, 

John  Wetland,   Esq.    of  Woodrising  and  Woodeaton,   b. 
24  March,  1744;  m.  31  Dec.  1772,  Elizabeth  Johanna,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  John  Nourse,  Esq.  of  Woodeaton,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dan.  of  Paul  Jodrell,  Esq.  of  Lewknor,  co.  Oxford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1822)  had  issue, 
I.  John,  of  Woodrising,  6.  4  Dec.  1774;  vi.  12  March,  1799, 
Eliziibeth,    dau.    and  heir  of  Whitstead  Keene,   Esq.    of 
Richmond,  M.P.,  andd.  s.p.  ii.  Mark,  d.  young. 

III.  Richard,  of  Woodeaton  and  Woodrising,  Major  in  the 
army,  served  in  the  Peninsular  war,  High  Sheriff  and  M.P. 
for  CO.  Oxford,  6.  25  March,  178i);  m.  12  Sept.  1820,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Charles  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Cluny,  and  widow  of 
Sir  John  Lowther  Johnstone,  Bart.,  and  d.  Oct.  1864, 
having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1  Dec.  1845), 

1  John,  now  of  Woodeaton. 

2  Richard  Henry,  d.  28  Feb.  18C3. 

1  Elizabeth  Johanna,  Countess  of  Vcrulam. 

I.  Johanna  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  2  Sept.  1807,  Henry  Jodrell, 
Esq.  of  Bayfield,  Norfolk:  and  2ndly,  20  July,  1815,  George 
N.  Best,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  who  d.  25  March,  1845, 
aged  76. 

II.  .Sophia,  yn.  1st,  30  Sept.  1798,  Robert  Mosse,  Esq.,  brother 
of  Dr.  Mosse,  of  Oxford,  by  whom  (who  d.  17  .June,  1801) 
she  had  a  dau.  and  heir,  Mary,  m.  20  Aug.  1822,  Viscount 
Chetwynd.  She  m.  2ndly,  the  Rev.  John  Ballard,  and  has 
issue  by  him,  John,  who  m.  1842,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John 
I'ane,  Esq.  of  Wormsley. 

III.  Marianne,  m.  9  June,  1815,  Sir  Gregory  Holman  Way, 
K.C.B.,  Col.  of  the  1st  West  Indian  regt.,  who  t<.  20  Feb. 
1344,  s.  p. 

IV.  Frances  Appollonia,  d.  young. 

V.  Emma  Catherine,  m.  3  May,  1804,  David  Chambers,  Esq., 
Capt.  R.N.,  who  d.  24  May,  1845,  asred  73,  leaving  issue. 

VI.  Cicily  Letitia,  m.  29  Mary,  1813,  Sir  Edward  Bowyer 
Smijth,'Bart.  of  Hill  Hall,  and  lloreham  Hall,  Essex,  and 
has  issue. 

Mr.  Meyland,  who   served  at  one    time  as  High  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Oxford,  d.  24  July,  1825,  aged  81. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  cross  gu.  five  escallops  or.     CVi's(— A  lion 
rampant. 
Heats — Woodrising,  Shipdham;  and  Woodeaton,  Oxford. 


"WHARTON    OF    SKELTON    CASTLE. 

Wharton,  John  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Gilliug  Wood 
and  Skelton  Castle,  co.  York,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
m.  7  Dec.  1854.,  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry 
Walker  Yeoman,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  co.  York,  by 
Lady  Margaret  Bruce  Dundas  his  wife,  dau.  of 
L'.iwrence,  1st  Earl  of  Zetland,  and  has  issue  a  son 
and  heir, 

William  Henrt  Anthony,   b.  14  Nov.  1859,   educated  at 

Eton,  and  Magdalene  College,  Cambridge. 


1724 


WHA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHA 


iLinraSC — Henrt  Whaktom,  of  Wharton,  on  the  banl<s 
of  the  Eden,  Westmorland,  living  10  Hesrt  V.,  descendefl 
from  William  de  Whcrton,  tinij).  Eiciiard  II.,  -m.  Elizabetli, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Musgrave,  Knt.  of  Hurcla  Castle,  West- 
morland, and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Wharton  and  Croglin,  who  was  ancestor  of  the 
LoEDS  Whaeton,  whose  representative,  Pliilip  Wharton,  Gth 
Lord,  and  2nd  Marquess  of  Wharton,  was  created  Duke  op 
Whaeton  20  Jan.  1718.  His  Grace,  who  had  been  attainted 
for  joining  the  Chevaher,  d.  1731,  when  all  his  honours, 
save  the  harony  of  Wharton,  independently  of  the  attainder, 
became  extinct,  but,  were  that  Act  repealed,  the  barony 
■would  then  be  ve.sted  in  the  existing  co-heir,  one  of  whom 
is  Charles  Kemeys  Kemys  Tynte,  Esq.  of  Halsewell  House, 
Somerset. 

Gilbert,  of  whom  presently. 

The  2nd  son, 

GiLBEET  Weaeton,  Collector  of  the  subsidy  in  Westmor- 
land, m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Kirkby,  of  Kirkby  Thore, 
Westmorland,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  successor;  Edward, 
Eector  of  Wharton ;  William  ;  and  Henry,  liector  of  Kirkby 
Thore.  Gilbert  Wharton  dying  1430,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John  Wharton,  of  Kirby  Thore,  living  1461,  ni.  Isabel, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Lancaster,  of  Brampton,  and  relict 
of  —  De  Fleming,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons, 
John,  his  successor. 

Christopher,  of  Offerton,  co.  Durham,  whose  great-grandson, 
Christopher,  of  Offerton,  m.  Miss  Shepperson,  left  an  only 
dau.  and  heiress,  Elizabeth  Wharton,  who  m.  George 
Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Silksworth,  lineal  descendant  of  Sir 
John  Myddleton,  of  Belsea  Castle,  and  thus  conveyed  the 
estate  of  Offerton  to  that  family.  Elizabeth  Myddleton  was 
s.  at  her  decease  by  her  2nd  son,  Francis  Myddleton,  Esq. 
of  Offerton,  who  was  himself  s.  by  son,  Richard  Myddleton, 
Esq.  of  Offerton,  who  to.  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Nicholas  Conyers,  [Of  Bowlby  and  Essington,  a  stanch 
royalist,  by  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Lambton,  who  was 
B\axn  at  Marston  Moor,  and  had  issue,  1  Francis,  who 
d.  s.p.;  1  Catherine,  who  »«.  Cuthbert  Heron,  E.sq.,  and 
bad  a  son.  Sir  Thomas  Heron,  who  assumed  the  surname 
of  Myddleton,  but  dying  without  male  issue,  1801,  the 
estate  passed  to  his  cousin,  Robert  Wharton,  Esq. ;  2  Mary, 
■who  m.  Robert  Wharton,  Esq.,  and  her  grandson  was  Robert 
Wharton  Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Old  Park. 

John  Wharton  was  s.  at  his  demise  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wharton,  of  Kirkby  Thore,  Counsel  to  Lord  Clifford 
21  HeneyVII.,  '//!.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Fenwick, 
of  WalUngton,  Northumberland,  and  had  a  son  and  suc- 
cessor, 

Gilbert  Whaeton,  of  Kirkby  Thore,  in.  1st,  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Machel,  Esq.  of  Crackenthorpe,  Westmorland,  and 
had  a  son, 

John,  his  succe.ssor,  ancestor  of  the  Whabtons  of  OUl  Park, 
CO.  Durham,  and  the  Whabtons  of  Dryburn,  in  the  same  co. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Crackenthorpe,  of  Newbiggin, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue, 

Anthony,  of  Eigwell  Grange. 
Gilbert  Wharton  of.  I.i51 .    His  son  by  his  2nd  marriage, 

Anthony  Whaeton,  Esq.  of  Rigwell  Gran;,'e,  Westmorland, 
ni.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Beane,  Lord  Mayor  of  York  1508,  and 
had  issue, 

HuMPHBET  Whaeton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  near  Richmond, 
CO.  York,  r/i.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Richard  Cleburne,  Esq.  of 
Cleburne,  Westmorland,  and  d.  1635,  having  had,  with  other 
issue, 

Anthony  '(Sir),  Lieut.-Col.  to  Henry,  Lord  Percy,  Deputy 
Governor  of  Oxford,  tmiv.  Chaeles  I. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

Philadelphia,  m.  R.  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle. 
The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Whaeton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  jii.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  B.  Lambert,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  co.  York,  and  d.  1641,  having 
had  a  son, 

HuMPBBET  Whaeton,  Esq.  of  Gillingwood,  and  of  Kirkby 
Thore,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Christopher  Byerley,  of  Midridge 
Grange,  co.  Durham,  and  d.  1609,  aged  41.    His  4th  son, 

Anthony  Wharton,  Esq.  of  Gillinwood,  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Hicks,  Bart,  of  Beverton  Castle,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  of  Ruckhalls,  Essex,  and  had  a  son,  William,  who(/.  unm., 
and  three  daus.,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

Ann  AVharton,  bapt.  at  Low  Leaton,  Essex,  10  Aug.  1695, 
m.  Ambrose  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Manor  House,  co.  Durham, 
and  had  a  dau., 

Anne  Stevenson,  to.  John  Hall,  Esq.  of  Skelton  Castle, 
the  "Eugenius"  of  Sterne,  who  took  the  name  of  Stevenson, 
and  d.  1785,  aged  67.  Shed.  1790,  having  had  two  sons,  John 
Hall,  who  d.  unm.,  and 


Joseph  William  Hall  Stevenson,  Esq.  of  Skelton  Castll 

TO.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Foster,  Esq.  of  Drumgooj 

CO.  Fermanagh,  and  d.  1786,  aged  45,  having  had  issue, 

John   Hall,   of    Skelton  Castle,   M.P.  for    Beverley,   wi 

assumed  by  sign  manual,  3  May,  28  George  III.,  the  8|l| 

name  and  arms  of  Wharton  only.   He  m.  Susan,  2nd  dau. 

Gen.   John  Lambton,   of  Lambton,  co.  Durham,   and 

2  June,  1843,  age  77 ;  she  d.  19  Aug.  1854. 
James   Hall,  Major-Gen.   and   Col.   21st  Light    Dragooni 

d.  s.  p.        William  Hall  Whabton,  of  whom  we  treat 
Margaret  Hall. 
Fanny  Hall,  m.  Hon.  J.  F.  Bawdon,  brother  of  Francis, 

of  Moira. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  William  Hall  Whaeton,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Gillin' 
near  Richmond,  co.  York,  m.  19  April,  1808,  Charlotte,  dau, 
Thomas,  1st  Lord  Dundas,  and  grand-dau.  of  Sir  Lauren 
Dundas,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Major  Bruce,  of  Kenm 
descended  from  Robert,  Lord  de  Brus,  who  built  Skelfc 
Castle,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1855,  aged  80)  had  issue, 

John  Thomas,  now  of  Skelton  Castle. 

William  Fitzwilliam,  M.A.,  iti.  1869,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Be 
Walter  Blunt.  George,  d.  s.  p.  7  May,  1860. 

James,  Vicar  of  Gilling,  m.  May,  1854,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
Sir  Astley  Cooper,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Margaret  Bruce  Dorothy,  d.  17  May,  1860.  Charlotte.: 

Mr.  Wharton  d.  26  May,  1842,  aged  74. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  maunch  arg.    Crest — A  bull's  head  erased  ai 
armed  or,  crined  sa. 
Seat — Skelton  Castle,  near  Marske-by-the-Sea. 


WHARTON    OF    DRYBURN. 


1 


Whaeton,  John  Llotd,  Esq.  of  Dryburn,  c 
Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Bramham,  co.  Yon 
J.P.  ;  M.P.  for  Durham  city  1871-4,  Chairm] 
Quarter  Sessions,  co.  Durham,  Barrister-at-Law, 
1837  ;  m.  20  Jan.  1870,  Susan  Frances,  dau.  of  R( 
A.  Duncombe  Shafto,  Rector  of  Brancepethj  she 
29  March,  1872,  leaving  issue  a  dau. 

HincagC— Thomas  Whaeton,  M.D.,  of  Old  Park,  h.  t 
(son  of  John  Wharton,  of  Winstone,  who  purchased  Old  Pal 
and  7th  in  descent  from  Gilbert  Wharton,  2nd  son  of  Thoi 
Wharton,  of  Wharton  and  Croglin,  and  brother  of  He; 
Wharton,  ancestor  of  the  Doke  of  Wharton},  was  the  c(j 
brated  Dr.  Wharton,  who  continued  to  practise  physicj 
London  during  the  plague  of  1665,  and  to  whom 
Chabes  II.  granted,  in  consideration  of  his  eminent  se 
in  attendance  upon  the  sick  of  the  foot-guards,  an  honou; 
augmentation  to  his  paternal  coat  of  arms  viz.,  a  canton 
Dr.  Wharton,  the  friend  and  companion  of  Asholme  and 
William  Lilly,  the  Astrologer,  d.  Oct.  1673,  leaving  by  his  wl 
Jane,  dau.  of  WiUiam  Aslibridge,  Esq.  of  London,  an  only 
viving  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Wharton,  M.D.  of  Old  Park,  who  m.  twice, 
had  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife,  Mary,  dau.  of   John 
Alderman  of  Durham.    Dr.  Thomas  Wharton  dying  1714,  \ 
s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Wharton,  M.D.  of  Old  Park,  at  whose  decei 
without  issue,    the    family    possessions    devolved    upon 
brother, 

Robert  Wharton,  E.=q.  of  Old  Park,  Mayor  of  Durban  t 
1729,  lit.  5  May,  1715,  Mary,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heiresi 
Richard  Myddleton,  Esq.  of  Offerton,  co.  Durham  (grandll 
of  George  Middleton,  Esq.  of  Silksworth),  by  Elizabeth 
wife,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Christopher  Wharton,  Esq. 
Offerton),  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  M.D.,  A. 51.,  of  Old  Park,  the  friend  and  cor 

pondent  of  Gray,  the  Poet,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Anth 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Crossgate,  co.  Durham,  by  whom  (% 
d.  Dec.  1803)  he  had  issue,  Robert,  his  heir;  Richard 
Offerton,  Barrister-at-Law,  M.P.,  Chairman  of  the  Ways 
Means,  and  subsequently  one  of  the  Joint  Secretari«| 
the  Treasury,  h.  1764,  to.  Henrietta,  dau.  of  James  Fari 
Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn;  Margaret;  Elizabeth;  DebOI 
m.  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Brand;  and  Catherine,  to.  Ma| 
Gen.  Anthony  Salvin.  Dr.  Wharton  rf.  1794,  and  waa  » 
his  eldest  son,  Robert  Whaeton  Myddleton,  Esq.,  6.  1  *» 
of  Old  Park,  and  ol  Grinkle  Park,  co.  Y'ork  (who  assui  I 
the  name  of  Myddleton,  under  the  will  of  his  grandmoti » 
brother,  Francis  Myddleton,  Esq.,  on  the  death,  in  180!  ' 
Sir  Thomas  Heron-Myddleton,  Bart.),  ™.  1st,  MissPene  » 
Stainsby,  and  had  by  her,  Richard  Whaeton  Myddlb"  » 
Esq.  of  Old  Park,  co.  Durham,  and  Grinkle  Park,  co.  Yi» 
b.  1795,  to.  Frances  Penelope  (who  d.  1  Sept.  1878),  iW 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Watson ;  Anne,  lu.  John  Wilmer  Field,  I- 
of  Ueaton  Hall,  co.   York ;  Frances,  m.  John  Wilkin  it 


I 


WHA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHE 


1725 


Esq.;  and  Elizabeth,  m.  James  E.  Watson,  Esq.  Mr. 
Wharton  Myddleton  m.  2n(lly,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  dau.  of 
Capt.  Pocockc,  of  the  1st  regt.  of  Life  Guards,  by  whom 
he  had  issue,  Henrietta ;  Sophia,  m.  Eev.  K.  Gray ;  and 
Catharine. 

BicHABD,  of  whom  presently. 
Jonathan,  of  London,  d.  s.  p.  1768. 
Catharine,  m.  William  Ettrick,  Esq.  of  High  Barnes. 
Elizabeth,  m.  the  Kev.  Thomas  Leighton. 
Mr.  Wharton  d.  March,  1752.    His  2nd  son, 

EicHARD  Whakton,  Esq.  of  the  city  of  Durham  (JIuyor  1760), 
b.  1721 ;  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Chancellor,  and 
grand-dau.  of  William  Lloyd,  Bishop  of  Worcester,  and  had 
issue  an  only  son. 

Tub  Eev.  Egbert  Wharton,  Chancellor  of  Lincoln  Cathe- 
dral, and  Archdeacon  of  Stowe,  m.  1787,  Sarah,  only  child  of 
the  Eev.  John  Whaley,  of  Huggate,  co.  York,  and  by  her  had 
issue, 

I.  William  Llotd  Wharton,  Esq.,  late  of  Dryburn. 
n.  John  Thomas,  of  Aberford. 

III.  Eobert,  B.A.,   Barrister-at-Law,  Judge  of  the  County 
Court,  N.  E.  CO.  York,  m.  Katherine  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Eov.  Eobert  Croft,  late  Canon  Eesidentiary  of  York,  and  d. 
27  Oct.  1849,  having  had  issue, 

1  Eobert.  2  William  James  Lloyd,  Lieut.  E.X. 

3  Henry. 

1  Elizabeth  Anne,  to.  30  Oct.  1866,  Edward  Vaughan 
Eichards,  Esq.,  Q.C. 

2  Catherine  Alice,   in.  18G1,  James  George  Fife,    Esq., 
Major-Gen.  Eoyal  Engineers. 

3  Matilda  Mary.  4  Sarah  Isabella. 

I.  Anne  Elizabeth,  d.  1851.  ii.  Cathcrine,(i.  1862. 

The  Eev.  Eobert  Wharton  d.  29  Jan.  1808.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Llotd  Wharton,  Esq.  M.A.,  of  Dryburn,  J. P., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Durham  1833-36,  b.  18  Oct.  17S9 ;  in.  June, 
1818,  Frances  (who  d.  28  Feb.  1879),  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  J. 
H.  Jacob,  of  The  Close,  Salisbury  ;  d.  15  Nov.  1867,  and  was  s. 
by  his  brother, 

John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Dryburn  and  of 
Aberford,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  1795;  m.  18.32,  Mary, 
2nd  dau.  of  the  Kev.  John  Henry  Jacob,  Prebendary  of  Salis- 
bury, and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Llotd,  now  of  Dryburn. 
'     I.  Mary  Sarah. 

'  He  d.  25  Sept.  1871,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

'     Arms — Sa.,  a  niaunch  arg.  a  canton    or.     Crest — A  bull's 

'  head  erased  arg.  horned  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert. 

I     &««— Dryburn,  Durham.    Jiesidence—Jiy.wiiham,  Tadcaster, 

I  CO.  York.    ClvMs — Carlton,  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


"WHATMAN    OF    VINTER'S. 

Whatman,  James,  Esq.  of  Vinter's,  Kent,  M.A., 
F.R.S.  and  F.S.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  late  Capt. 
West  Kent  Militia,  b.  3  July,  1813 ;  m.  23  April, 
1850,  Louisa  Isabella,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Charles 
Boss,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Lady  Mary  Cornwallis,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Charles,  2nd  Marquess  Cornwalhs, 
and  has  issue, 

1.  Mary  Eliza  Cornwallis,  to.  25  July,  1878,  to  Captain  Arthur 

Diigdale. 
n.  Ellen  Phillippa    Louisa,    to.    7    April,    1875,   Elakeney 

Persse  Trousdell,   of  Aughrim  Park,   co.   Gahvay,    late 

Lieut.  7th  Hussars. 
in.  Florence  Emma  Jemima.         rv.  Louisa  Elizabeth, 
V.  Evelyn  Julia,  deceased. 

Mr.  Whatman  sat  in  Parliament  for  Maidstone  from 
1852  to  1857,  for  West  Kent  from  1857  to  1859,  and 
M.P.  for  Maidstone  1865-74. 

2,tItCagC. — James  Whatman,  Esq.  of  Vinter's,  6.  1741, 
High  Sheriff  of  Kent  1767  (of  a  family  which  claims  descent 
by  tradition  from  a  race  of  independent  Kentish  yeomen  of 
Saxon  times) ;  m.  1st,  1769,  Sarah,  eldest  dau,  of  Edward 
Stanley,  Esq.,  Commissioner  of  the  Customs,  cousin  of  the 
Earl  of  Derby,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.,  Camilla,  to.  1794, 
Sir  Charles  Style,  Bart.  ;  and  Laetitia  Philippa,  m.  1798, 
Samuel  Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Dingestow  Court,  co.  Monmouth. 
Mr.  Whatman  m.  2ndly,  1776,  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Jacob 
Bosanquet,  Esq.  of  Broxbournebury,  Herts,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Hanbury,  Esq.  of  Kelmarsh,  co.  North- 
ampton, and  by  her  (who  d.  1828)  had  one  son,  James,  his 
heir.    Mr.  Whatman  d.  1798,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Whatman,  Esq.,  of  Vinter's,  J. P.,  6.  1777;  to.  1811, 
Eliza  Susannah,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Kichard  Gussen,  Esq. 
of  Brookman's  Park,  Herts,  M.P.  for  Warwick,  and  had  isBue, 


James,  now  of  Vitner's. 

Henry  Armytage,  late  9th  Lancers,  b.  8  July,  1815;  d.  $.p. 
20  Aug.  1836. 

Charles  James,  6.  2  July,  1817  ;  to.  Dec.  1837.  Harriet 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eear-Admiral  Geoffrey, 
Baron  de  Eaigersfeld,  in  Austria ;  and  d.  7  Nov.  1855, 
leaving  one  son,  Charles  Kichard  Kaigersfeld,  6.  March, 
1842. 

William  Godfrey,  M.A.,  a  Banker  in  London,  6.  17  Feb. 
1819;  m.  May,  1845,  Emma  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Mr.  Serjeant 
Heath,  of  Kitlands,  near  Dorking,  Surrey,  and  has  George 
Dunbar,  William  Douglas,  Anne  Eliza,  Emma  Louisa,  and 
Margaret  Eleanor. 

Mr.  Whatman  d.  18  Sept.  1843. 

Arms — Per  paVi  or  and  sa.  a  pheon  counterchanged.  Crest 
— A  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.  holding  in  his  paw  a  pheon. 

Tou-a  Residence  —  6,  Carlton  Gardens,  London.  Seat—" 
Vinter's,  near  Maidstone,  Kent. 


WHEATLEY-BALME    OP    COTE    WALL. 

See  Balme. 


WHEBLE    OF    BULMERSHE    COURT. 

Wheble,  James  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Bulmershe 
Court,  Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1855,  late 
Capt.  Berks  Militia ;  m.  28  Aug.  1850,  Lady  Cathe- 
rine EHzabeth  St.  Lawrence,  dau.  of  Earl  of  Howth, 
K.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Jajies  St.    Lawrence,  6.  29  Jan.   1853,  Lieut.  Eoyal 
Artillery. 

II.  Ernest  Joseph,  b.  4  Aug.  1854. 

III.  Tristram  Joseph,  6.  4  June,  1857. 

IV.  Francis  Joseph,  4  Sept.  ISCO;  d.  9  Nov.  1860. 

V.  Sidney  Joseph,  b.  30  Aug.  1863. 

VI.  Leo  Joseph  Daniel,  b.  23  Feb.  1867. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Emily  Catherine  Mary. 

III.  Ursula  Mary. 

Mr.  Wheble  is  eldest  son  of  the  late  James  Wheble> 
Esq.  of  Woodley  Lodge,  Berks,  by  Mary  his  2nd 
■wife,  dau.  of  Timothy  O'Brien,  Esq.  of  Kilcor.  His 
brothers  were  Edmund  Joseph,  m.  Emma  Blount, 
d.  without  issue  ;  Kobert ;  George,  deceased ;  Wil- 
liam Francis  Joseph,  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards ; 
John,  Roman  Cathohc  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in 
the  Crimea,  d.  3  Nov.  1854 ;  and  Daniel  O'ConneU, 
m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Robert  Cassidy,  Esq.  of  Mouas- 
terevan,  and  d.  s.  d.  31  May,  1865. 

Seat — Bulmershe  Court,  Reading  (Telegraph  OfiSce,  Earley 
Station). 


WHEELER    OP    KYREWOOD    HOUSE. 

Wheelee,  Edwaed  Vincent,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood 
House,  and  Newnham  Court,  Tenbury,  co.  Worcester, 
J.P.  for  cos.  Worcester,  Salop,  and  Hereford,  D.L. 
for  cos.  Worcester  and  Hereford,  High  Sheriff  1857, 
b.  23  March,  1831 ;  m.  27  May,  1854,  Marianne,  only 
dau.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Volant  Vashon,  Rector 
of  Salwarpe,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edward  Vincent  Vashon,  6.  3  June,  1858. 

II.  James  Volant,  6.  9  July,  1861. 

I.  Mary  Anne  Vashon,  b.  2  Aug.  1855. 

Htncagr.— Edward  Wheeler,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood  House 
and  Lambswick  (son  of  Edward  Wheeler,  Esq.,  of  the  same 
place,  and  brother  of  Mary  Wheeler,  wife  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Smith,  Bart,  of  Eardiston),  to.  Miss  Mary  Wood, 
and  had  issue, 

Edward,  of  Kyrewood  House,  m.  1st,  1814,  Mary  Anne,  dau. 
of  James  Graham,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly,  1826,  Hannah,  dau.  of 
George  Pardoe,  Esq.  of  Nash  Court,  Salop,  but  d.s.p.  1834* 

Vincent  Wood,  heir  to  his  brother. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1822, 
The  2nd  son, 

Vincent  Wood  Wheeler,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  of  Kyre- 
wood House,  sometime  resident  at  Newnham  Court,  in  the 
same  shire,  6.  1  June,  1786  ;  to.  1st,  2  Miy,  1816,  Cecilia 
Maria,  only  dau.  of  Sir  William  Smith,  Bart,  of  Eardiston 
House  (which  lady  rf.  2  March,  1821);  and  2ndly,  10  June, 
1824,  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Graham,  Esq.  of  Ludlow,  by 


1726 


WHE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


■\THI 


whom  (who  d.  6  June,  1874)  he  left  at  his  decease,  9  June, 
1853,  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  10  June,  1859;  and  a  son, 
the  present  Edwaed  Vincent  Wheelee,  Esq.  of  Kyrewood 
House. 

Arms — Or,  a  chevron  between  three  leopards'  heads  sa. 
Crest — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed  gu. 
5eo{— Kyrewood  House,  Tenbury,  co.  Worcester. 


WHELER    OP    OTTEEDEN    PLACE. 

Whelee,  Chaeles  Whelee,  Esq.  of  Otterden 
Place,  Kent,  and  Ledstone  Hall,  co.  M.A.  Ch.  Ch. 
Oxford,  J.P.  West  Eiding  York,  J.P.  Kent, 
formerly  Lieut.  East  Kent  Mounted  Eifles,  b.  17 
November,  1834 ;  m.  1869,  Elizabeth  Townsend, 
elder  dau.  of  William  Hall,  Esq.  of  Syndale,  Kent, 
and  has  vrith  other  surviving  issue, 

1.  Gbanville  Cdaeles  Hastings,  6.  1872. 

ILinCagC.— The  Eev.  Sie  Geobge  Wheler,  Ent.,  D.D., 
of  Charing  and  Odiham,  son  of  Col.  Charles  Wheler,  of  the 
Life  Guards,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Hutchin,  Esq.  of 
Egerton,  was  b.  at  Breda,  1650,  when  his  parents  were  in  exile 
for  their  loyalty  to  Chaeles  I.  He  m.  Grace,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Higgons,  of  Grewel,  Odiham,  Southampton,  by  Bridget 
his  wife,  sister  of  John  Granville,  Earl  of  Bath,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  20  April,  1703)  had  issue.  Sir  George  d.  Jan.  1723. 
His  3rd  son, 

The  Eev.  Geanville  Whelee,  of  Otterden  Place,  Kent, 
Eector  of  Leek,  and  Prebendary  of  Southwell,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 6.  May,  1701;  «i.  1st,  Lady  Catherine  Maria  Hastings, 
4th  dau.  of  Theophilus,  7th  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  Jan.  1740)  had  issue, 

I.  Theophilus,  b.  1725 ;  d.  unm.  1740. 

n.  Granville,  of  Otterden  Place,  m.  Sibylla  Christian,  dau. 

of  Admiral  Eobert  Haswell,  and  by  her*  (who  d.  1837)  had 

issue  one  son, 

■Granville  Hastings,  of  Otterden  Place,  Charing,  Kent,  and 
Ledstone  Hall,  co.  York,  b.  1780;  m.  Jane,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  William  de  Chair  Tattersall,  Chaplain  to  His 
Majesty,  Rector  of  Westbourne,  Sussex,  and  Wotton- 
under-Edge,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1843)  had 
issue  an  only  son,  Granville  Charles,  b.  1810;  d.  1818. 
Mr.  Granville  Hastings  W^heler  d.  1827. 

I.  Elizabeth,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Frances,  d.  1771. 

m.  Selina  Margaretta,  b.  1730;  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Wills,  of 
Boskenna,  Cornwall;  and  d.  there. 

IV.  Anne,  d.  young. 

V.  Catherine  Maria,  m.  Eev.  Stuart  Monteath,  of  Closebum 
Hall,  CO.  Dumfries,  father,  by  her,  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Stuart  Monteath,  Bart. 

Mr.  Granville  Wheler  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
John  Dove,  Esq.  of  London ;  and  d.  1786.    His  eldest  dau., 

Elizabeth  Whelee,  6.  May,  1727 ;  m.  Thomas  Medhurst, 
Esq.  of  Kippax  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  and  ci.  1783, 
leaving  issue  an  only  son, 

Geanville  ^YILLIAM  Hastings  Medhcbst,  Esq.  of  Kippax 
Hall,  CO.  Y^ork,  who  m.  Sarah  Ann,  dau.  of  Eev.  William 
Jennings,  of  Blackheath  ;  and  d.  4  April,  1840,  leaving  issue, 

William  Gbanville  Hastings  Medhubst,  Esq.  of  Kippax 
Hall,  d.  1835. 

Chaeles,  late  of  Otterden  Place. 
Mr.  Wheler  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

The  Eev.  Chaeles  Whelee,  of  Otterden  Place,  J.P.  co. 
Hereford  and  West  Eiding  co.  York,  who  assumed  by  royal 
license  the  surname  of  W'helee,  6.  1795;  m.  1831,  Anne,  dau. 
of  the  Eev.  James  Landon,  B.D.,  Vicar  of  Aberford,  co.  York, 
and  Aymestrey,  co.  Hereford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chaeles  Whelee,  now  of  Otterden. 

I.  Anne  Maria. 

II.  Elizabeth  Hastings,  vi.  1864,  Arthur  Thomas  Schreiber, 
Esq.  of  Busley  Eough,  Kent. 

in.  Caroline,  m.  1862,  Eev.  St.  Aubyn  Hender  Molesworth 
St.  Aubyn,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  of  Clowance,  Cornwall, 
Vicar  of  Collingham,  co.  York,  and  has  issue,  Hugh,  b. 
3  Jan.  1865;  Flora  Helen;  Anne  Caroline  and  Bevile. 

IV.  Sybilla  Catharine.  v.  Julia  Fanny. 

VI.  Flora  Hastings,  d.  1863. 

Mr.  Wheler  d.  20  Nov.  1877. 

*  She  afterwards  m.  Eev.  John  Tattersall,  Chailain  to 
Geobge  111.,  Eector  of  Howe,  Norfolk,  Vicar  of  Lcdsham  and 
Harewood,  who  d.  1801,  and  was  buried  at  Wotton-imder-Edge, 
CO.  Gloucester. 


Arms — Paly  of  six,  gu.  and  arg.,  on  a  canton  or,  a  martlet 
gu.,  for  Medhcbst  ;  vert,  on  a  fess  or,  three  lions  rampant  c| 
the  first,  for  Whelee.  Crests — A  martlet,  for  Medhcbst;  Otl 
of  a  mural  crown  or,  a  griffin"s  head  erased  issuant  ppr.,  fcj 
Whelee. 

Seats — Ledstone  Hall,  co.  York;  and  Otterden  Place,  Kenj 


BODDAM-WHETHAM    OP   KIEKLINGTOl 
HALIi. 

Boddam-Whetham,  Maeia  AoAxnA,  of  Kii-t 
lington  HaU,  co.  Nottingham,  only  child  of  the  lat! 
Major-Gen.  Whetham,  of  Kirkhngton,  son  of  th 
Very  Eev.  John  Wetham,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lismoro 
by  Agatha  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Moore,  Esq.,  M.P 
and  grandson  of  John  Whetham,  Esq.,  whose  elde 
brother  was  (3ren.  Thomas  Whetham,  of  the  time  c 
C^ueen  Anne,  m.  3  June,  1841,  AlexandeeBodda:' 
Esq.,  J.P.,  and  Hon.  Col.  of  the  Eoyal  Sherwoo 
Foresters,  late  Capt.  18th  foot,  youngest  son  of  th 
late  Eawson  Hart  Boddam,  Esq.,  formerly  GoTernq 
of  Bombay,  by  Eliza  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  W 
Tudor,  Esq.  of  co.  Monmouth.  He  d.  at  Eome  ii 
1872,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Whetham,  late  73rd  regt.,  5.  May,  1843. 

II.  Alexander  Eawson,  late  60th  Eifles,  6.  March,  1845;  v, 
1877,  Jane  Cape,   dau.  of    the  late   Brigadier-Gen 
McKillop  Taylor,  Bombay  Cavalry. 

III.  Arthur  Tudor,  23rd  Eoyal  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  Apri 
1348;  m.  1873,  Gertrude  Evelyn,  dau.  of  Edward  Hurs 
Esq.  of  Higham  Grange,  co.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Tudor,  6. 1874.  A  son,  6.  1879. 

I.  Agatha  Eliza,  m.  Oct.  1864,  Leonard,  eldest  son  of  E 
Jaques,  Esq.  of  Easby  Abbey,  co.  Y'ork. 
Susan  Clara,  m.  1872,  Avery  Jebb,  Esq.,  late  85th  regt 


II. 

youngest  son  of  the  late  John  Jebb,  Esq. 

Crest— Kani  and  dagger  and  stag. 

Seat — Kirklington  Hall,  Southwell,  Notts. 


WHIELDON    OF    SPE.INGFIELD    HOTJSEr 

Whieldon,  Aethue  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Wyl 
Hall,  CO.  Dorset,  b.  May,  1828 ;  m.  1862,  Helen 
dau.  and  co. -heiress  of  the  late  J.  Eadclilfe,  Esq. 
The  Grange,  Leybourne,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  iss' 
three  daus., 

I.  Frances  Mary.  ii.  Gcorgina.         iii.  Eveline  Anni 

jLtltCaflt. — Thomas  Whieldon,  Esq.  of  Fenton  Hall,  c 
Stafford,   High  Sheriff  1787;  w.  13  Sept.  1776,  Sarah,  dau. 
John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Cumberland  Place,  London,, and  left 
his  decease,  1794,  three  sons, 

I.  Geobge,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Thomas,  resident  at  Eome,  d.  1845. 

III.  Edward,  of  Halde's  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  Eector  of  Burslei 
and  Perpetual  Curate  of  Bradley,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jol 
Bill,  Esq.  of  Farley  HiU ;  and  d.  1859,  leaving,  with  otb 
issue,  a  son, 

1  Eev.   Edwaed  Whieldon,  Incumbent  of  Croxden  ai 
Eradley-le-Moors,  co.  Stafford,  m.  lbG4,  Mary  Harrie 
dau.  of  Eev.  William  Sandford. 
I.  Charlotte,  'in.  Daniel  Bird  Baddeley,  Esq.  of  Ivy  Honse. 
Tiie  eldest  son, 

Geobge  Whieldon,  Esq.  of  Springfield  House,  co.  Warwic 
and  of  The  Grove,  Hants,  J.P  for  cos.  Stafford,  Warwick,  a  III 
Northampton,  and  D.L.  of  the  first.  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Ws  .1 
wick  1847,  b.  27  March,  1786;  to.  1st,  9  Nov.  1809,  Saba,  2)M 
dau.  of  the  late  Josiah  Spode,  Esq.  of  The  Mount,  co.  Staffoifll 
but  by  her  had  no  issue.  He  jn.  2ndly,  19  Feb.  1817,  Mai;  , 
3rd  dau.  of  the  late  Eichard  Brettell,  Esq.  of  Finstall  Hou. 
and  of  Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue  by  her  (wi 
d.  1850), 

Geobge,  late  of  Wyke  Hall. 

Abthce  Edwaed,  now  of  Wyke  Hall. 

Harry  Thomas  Turner,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  J.  McCarragb- 
Esq.,  M.D..  of  Chichester,  Sussex;  and  tZ.  1866,  leavi 
issue  two  sons  and  one  dau.  ^ 

Georgina  Elizabeth,  m.  1846,  Hastings  D.  Sands,  late  Ca;'  1 
King's  Dragoon  Guards ;  and  d.  1877,  leaving  one  da' 
Annie,  m.  1st,  Ormsby  Phibbs,  Capt.  3rd  Hussars;  a 
2nd!y,  25  Sept.  1877,  Edmund  Eecinald  Talbot  Pole,  Es 
eldest  son  of  Sir  William  Edmund  Pole,  9th  and  presi 
Bart. 

Katherine  Mary,  d.  unm.  3  Jan.  1866. 


wni 


THE  LANDED  GENTKY. 


wni 


1727 


Mr.  WhicUlon  d.  19  Sept.  1353,  and  was  s.  by  his  cU^.cst  son, 

Georhr  WiiiELDON,  Esq.  of  Wjke  Kail,  J. P.  and  J).L.,  High 
Sheriff  1S63,  6.  1818;  jii.  1847,  Anne,  widow  of  James 
Mortimer,  Esq.,  which  lady  d.  «.  2).  May,  ISCl.  He  d.  1372, 
and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  pears  striked 
and  leaved  or,  as  many  crosses  sa.  a  cliicf  orni.  thineon  a  lion 

-int  of  the  fourtli.    Crfnt — Upon  a  mount  vert  between  two 

lies  of  oak  ppr.  a  fer-de-molino   fe.ssways  sa.   thereon 

led  a  parrot  vert  collared  ru.  holding  in  the  dexter  claw 

ir  stalked  and  leaved  also   ppr.     iVo(.'o— Virtus  praes- 

■  r  auro. 

ii,'(l — Wyke  Hall,  near  Gillinfrham,  Porset;  Ashe  Grange, 

Karuham,  Surrey;  Gwersyllt  Park,  Wrexham. 


VHITAKER    OF    BALKHOLTIE    MANOR 
AND    EVERTHOKFE. 

.  Whitaker,  TnoMAs  Stephen,  Esq.  of  Balk- 
S  holme  Manor  and  Evertliorpc,  co.  York,  b.  26  Oct. 
11830 ;  s.  his  fatlicr  IS  April,  1852  ;  m.  1853,  Annie. 
Jlau.  of  William  Lund,  Esq. 

j  JLiltrajC. — Gadriel  Whitakek,  of  Balkholmc  Manor,  m. 
JITIO,  Hannah,  dau.  of  John  Dunn ;  and  d.  29  May,  17C1,  leaving 
I i son, 

I   Willi  AM  WntxAKER,  of  Balkholme  Manor,  ?!i.  1746,  Ellin, 
^  lau.  of  John  Pcirson  ;  and  d.  2  Jan.  1780,  leaving  a  son, 
'(    John  AViiitaiceb,  Esq.  of  Balkholmc  Manor,  hi.  Ann,  dau.  of 
"  :i  Horner,  d.  s.p.  6  Oct.  1841,  leaving  his  property  to  his 
o\v,     Thomas  Wikeley,    who     assumed    the     name    of 
TAKER,  by  royal  license,  and  became 
iMAS  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Balkholme  Manor.    He  m.  1825, 
,  dau.  of  Stephen  Gee,  Esq. ;  and  (?.  18  April,  1852,  leaving 
,ly  cliild,  Thomas  Stephen  Wuitakek,  Esq.,  now  of  Balk- 
e  Manor. 

wis— Sa.,    three  mascles    arg.    Crest— A  dexter  arm  in 

nir  bearing  a  flaming  sword  ppr. 

.iideiice — Everthorpe  Hall,  Brough,  East  Yorkshire. 


"WHITAKER    OF    BROADCLOUGH. 

Whitaker,  John,  Esq.  of  Bi-oadclough,  co.  Lan- 

'T^tor,  and  Winsley  Hall,  Salop,  J.P.,  b.  31  July, 

0 ;   m.  16  June,  1858,  Elizabeth  Ann,  dau.  of 

ort  Munn,  Esq.  of  Heath  Hill,  Stackheads,  near 

^Chester,  and  has  issue, 

I .  James,  6.  2  Aug.  1863.         li.  John,  &.  6  Sept.  1865. 

iii.  Dugald  Eobert,  6.  24  Dec.  1S69. 

1.  Gertrude.  ii.  Annette. 

III.  Margaret  Louisa.  iv.  Mabel  Harriet. 

llltCaSC. — It  appears  by  deed  that  John  Whitaker,  of 
•oadclough,  in  Kossendale,  co.  Lancaster,  was  present  at  a 
eeting  of  the  copyhold  tenants  of  the  Forest  of  Rossendale, 
M  about  the  year  1510.     His  son,  John  Whitaker,  living 
76,  was  father  of  James  Whitaker,  who  m.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
ImTattersall,  a  co-heiress,  and  dying  Jan.  1612,  left,  with 
reral  other  children,  a  son  and  heir,  John  Whitaker,  who 
tjby  EUzabeth  his  wife,  a  son  and  heir,  John  Whitaker, 
Broadclough,  b.  1632,  who  ra.  Agnes,  dau.  of  John  Townley, 
q.  of  Hurstwood,  and  dying  1693,  left  a  numerous  family,  of 
lich  the  eldest  son,  John  Whitaker,   of  Broadclough,  was 
her,  by  Deborah  his  wife,  of  an  only  son  and  heir,  .John 
IHAKER,  of  Broadclough,  bapt.  13  April,  1691,  who  ra.  Mar- 
ret,  dau.  of  Edward   Whitaker,  of  Bacup,  and  left  at  his 
■\se,  17  March,  17.53,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 
.MEs  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Broadclough,  b.  8  June,  1727,  who 
Sarah  Hoyle,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  6  Oct.  1772,  by  his 
•■5t  son, 
UN  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Broadclough,  h.  15  July,  1765,  who 
'  irotliy,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Hoyle,  of  Fairwull,  and  left 
^  decease,  2  Dee.  179.5,  James,  his  heir;    and  Dorothy 
',  wife  of  George  Ormerod,  Esq.    The  only  son, 
\iES  Whitaker,   Esq.  of  Broadclough,  J. P.,   b.  15  July, 
';     in.  2    Nov.    1826,    Harriet,    youngest   dau.    of   John 
icrod,  Esq.  of  Bankside,  near  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who 
5  Marcii,  1870)  had  issue, 
lin,  now  of  BroadclouKh. 

'lies,  of  Hampton  Hall,  Worthen,  Salop,  J.P.,  h.  1  Nov. 
■■■" ;    Hi.  3  March,   1863,    Elizabeth,   dau.  of   Licut.-Col. 
^eiy  Clayton,  of  Rowley,  near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  aud 
'»  issue  one  son  and  two  daus. 
;:iiam  Henry,  M.A.,  6.  Zi  Sept.  1833. 


Eliza  Henrietta,  7)i.  Capt.  Thomas  Edward  Every  Clayton,  of 
Carr  Hall,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Whitaker  d.  19  April,  1855. 

Arms—S:i.,    three    mascles   arg.      Crest— Out    cf    a    ducal 

coronet  or,  a  sta;jc»  head  ppr. 

.bVat— Broadclough,  Bacup.     Address— ^"im\ey  Hall,  Salop. 

• 

WHITAKER    OF    THE    HOLME. 

Whitaker,  Thomas  Hokherx,  Esq.  of  The 
Holme,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.,  E.S.A.,  b.  2  Ucc.  1814; 
711.  1st,  1818,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  13.  Garforth,  Esq. 
of  Couiston  Hall,  co.  York,  which  lady  d.  s.  p. ;  and 
2ndly,  18  Nov.  1851,  Margaret  Kowcll,  youngest 
ilau.  of  Kev.  J.  Eobiuson,  Kector  of  A'li-c=ford, 
losses,  by  his  wife,  Mrs.  ?s  owell,  of  Js'etherside  and 
Linton,  in  Craven,  aud  has  a  dau., 

Mary  Charlotte. 

ItUlCagC— Thomas  Whitaker,  6.  circa  1504  (son  of 
liiciiAKD  Whitaker,  of  Holme,  living  at  Burnley  1545,  who  ». 
10  Holme,  on  the  death  s.ii.  1.527,  of  his  elder  brother,  John, 
t;randson  of  Thomas  Whitacre,  whoi'.  1529,  great-grandsonof 
KoDERT  Wuitacre,  Esq.,  and  great-great-grandson  of  Thomas 
Whitacre,  living  1431),  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Nowell, 
Esq.  of  Read,  and  d.  1533,  having  had  issue,  Robert;  Richard ; 
and  William,  D.D.,  Master  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  h.  1547,  d. 
1595.  The  eldest  son,  Robert  Whitaker,  Esq.,  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Greenwood,  of  Greenwood  Lea,  and  was  father 
of  Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq.,  who  was  buried  14  July,  1031,  and 
left,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Bancroft,  of  Paliz  House, 
and  his  wife,  Isabel  Woodroof,  of  Banktop,  with  other  issue,  a 
son,  William  Whitaker,  bapt.  25  April,  1603,  m.  Mary  Crab- 
tree,  and  d.  1641,  leavingason,  Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq.,  bapt. 
25  Aug.  1631,  who  ))!.  1st,  Dorothy  Travis,  of  InchUeld,  and 
2ndly,  Judith,  dau.  of  James  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  Broadclough, 
and  by  the  latter  only  had  issue.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq.,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  John  Hartley,  of 
Grimshaw,  and  d.  1719,  leaving  (with  other  issue)  a  son, 

Thomas  Whitaker,  Esq.,  bapt.  28  May,  1693,  who  m.  Anne 
Thomas,  of  Erringden,  and  had  (besides  other  issue)  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  William.    The  former, 

Thomas  Whitaker,  of  Holme,  bapt.  30  June,  1726,  s.  his 
father  in  the  family  estate,  but  d.  s.  i->.  1759,  and  was  «.  by  his 
brother, 

Rev.  William  Whitaker,  of  Holme,  b.  27  'Nov.  1730,  who 
Hi.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Robert  Dunham,  Esq.  of  Sedgford,  and  relict 
of  Ambrose  Allen,  eldest  son  of  PhiUp  Allen,  Esq.  of  King's 
Lynn.     He  d.  1  June,  1732,  and  was  «.  by  his  son. 

Rev.  Thomas  Dunham  Whitaker,  LL.D.,  F.A.S.,  J. P.,  the 
well-known  Antiquary  and  local  Historian,  Vicar  of  Whalley 
and  Blackburn,  Minister  of  St.  John's,  h.  8  June,  1759 ;  in. 
13  Jan.  1783,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Thomas  Thoresby,  Esq.  of  Leeds, 
and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir,  M.A.,  Curate  of  Colne  and  Accrington,  b. 
31  Dec.  1735,  who  m.  26  March,  1810,  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Hordern,  Esq.  of  Wolverhampton,  and  had  an  only 
son,  Thomas  Hordern,  successor  to  his  grandfather ;  he  d. 
2  Sept.  1317. 

WiUiam,  6.  28  May,  1798. 

Robert,  b.  4  Dec.  1800.  John  Richard,  6.  1807. 

Lucy,  ra.  Thomas  Starkie,  Esq.,  M.A.,  Q.C. 

Mary  Charlotte. 

Dr.  Whitaker  d.  18  Dec.  1821,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 
the  present  Thomas  Hordern  Whitaker,  Esq.  of  the  Holme. 

Arms — Sa.,    three   mascles  arg.      Crest — An   arm  in  mail 
armour,  the  hand  grasping  a  flaming  sword  ppr. 
Seat — The  Holme,  near  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster. 


WHITAKER    OF    HESLEY    HALL. 

Whitaker,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Hesley  Hall,  co. 
Notts,  an  eminent  merchant  in  the  Island  of  Sicily, 
b.  7  Aug.  1802  ;  m.  18  March,  1837,  Eliza  Sophia, 
only  dau.  of  William  Sanderson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Benjamin  Ingham,  Lieut.  1st  West  Yorkshire  Regiment 
of  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  and  J. P.  for  Notts,  6.  16  Aug. 
1338;  in.  26  Jan.  1371,  Caroline  Lucy,  only  dau.  of  the 
late  Frederick  William  Hudson,  Esq.  of  Scarborough,  co. 
York. 

II.  William  Ingham,  of  Pylewell  Park,  Lymington,  Hants, 
6.  20  July,  1841 ;  m.  18  Feb.  1365.  Louisa  Katharine 
Elspeth  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Alexander  Ewing,  late  Bishop  of 
Argyll  and  the  Isles,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  9  Nov.  1876), 

1  William  Ingham,  b.  3  April,  1866. 


1728 


WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHI 


1  Katherine  Irene,  b.  17  Feb.  1870;  d.  8  May,  1870. 

2  Sophia  Evelyn,  6.  24  Nov.  1874. 

in.  Joshua,  b.  14  Jan.  1849. 

IV.  Joseph  Isaac  Spadaford,  b.  19  March,  1850, 

V.  John  Arthur,  6.  4  March,  1S52. 

VI.  Eobert  Sanderson,  6.  12  Jan.  1S56. 

VII.  Alexander  Ingham,  6.  29  Sept.  1S57. 
vm.  Albert  Edward,  b.  9  May,  1860. 

I.  Alexandrina  Mary,   m.  20  March,  1S70,  William  Epps, 

third  son  of  the  late  James  Morrison,  Esq.  of  Palermo. 
n.  Sophia,  m.  18  Feb.  1865,  WUliam  Cunliffe,  only  son  of 

TVilUam  Cunliffe  Pickersgill,  Esq.  of  Blendon  Hall,  Kent. 
in.  Caroline,   m.  10   Sept.  1864,  Ewan,  3rd   son  of  Ewan 

Christian,  Esq. 
^tltCagC. — The  family   of  Whitakee  has  been    estab- 
lished in  the  West  Kiding  of  Yorkshire  from  a  remote  period. 
The  late 

Joseph  Whitakeb,  Esq.  (son  of  Isaac  and  Sarah  Whitaker), 
resided  at  West  Ardsley.  He  m.  27  Oct.  1794,  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  Ingham,  Esq.  of  Ossett,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  April, 
1845)  had  issue, 

I.  WUUam,  d.  21  Nov.  1818. 

n.  Isaac,  m.  Caroline,  2nd  dan.  oflCharles  Hayes,  Esq.  of  Hull. 

m.  John,  111.  Hannah,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  John  Butterey,  and 

has  issue,  1  William  Ingham,  6.  2  March,  1S34;  2  Joseph,  6. 

27  Aug.  1835;  1  Mary  Elizabeth;  2  Emma. 

IV.  Joseph,  now  of  Hesley  Hall,  -H-ho,  at  an  early  age,  settled 
in  Sicily,  and  became  an  eminent  llerchant  there. 

V.  Joshua,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Eaye,  Eector  of 
Kunnington,  co.  York.  vi.  Benjamin. 

I.  Mary,  d.  an  infant. 

At/us — Per  pale  arg.  and  az.  a  chevron  embattled  between 
three  mascles  counterchanged.  Crest — A  horse  passant  arg., 
gorged  with  a  collar  gemel,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore  leg  on  a 
mascle  az.    J/o«o—Spes  et  fides. 

i&at— Hesley  HaU,  Tickhill,  Eotherham,  co.  York. 

♦ 

'  WHITEHEAD    OF    SOITTHILL. 

■Whitehead,  SAMrEL  Chaeles,  Esq.  of  Southill, 
CO.  Bedford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  51. P.  for  Middlesex,  m. 
1st,  28   June,  1824,  Hon.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Henry 
Otwav,  21st  Lord  Dacre,  of  Gljnde,  Sussex,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  at  Wimbledon,  13  Oct.  1858)  has  issue, 
Sajicel,  J. p.   and  D.L.,   M.P.  for  Bedford,    Chairman  of 
Standing  Orders  Committee,  formerly  a  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty, b.  5  May,   1830 ;  m.  9  July,  1855,  Lady  Isabella 
Charlotte  Pelham,  youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  3rd 
Earl  of  Chichester,  and  has  issue, 

1  Sasitel  Howard,  6.  8  Jan.  1858. 

2  Francis  Pelham,  b.  16  Oct.  1867. 

3  Henry  William,  6.21  Jan.  1861. 
1  Maud,  b.  24  Jan.  1859. 

Juliana,  Ml.  1843,  Thomas  William,  Earl  of  Leicester;  and 

d.  1870. 

Mr.  Whitbread  m.  2ndlT,  IS  Feb.  1868,  Lady  Mary 
Stephenson,  dau.  of  William  Charles,  4th  Earl  of 
Albemarle. 

ULiVLCKQC. — The  Whitebeads  are  said  by  family  tradition, 
as  appears  by  an  inscription  on  the  monument  of  Samuel 
Whitbread,  Esq.,  in  Cardington  church,  1796,  to  have 
been  of  great  antiquity  in  the  co.  of  Bedford  ;  but  their  name 
does  not  occur  in  the  list  of  gentry  of  the  reign  of  Hesht  VI., 
nor  is  there  any  pedigree  of  the  family  in  the  Heralds'  Visita- 
tion. It  is  certain,  nevertheless,  that  Ion  House,  in  Graven- 
hurst,  which,  in  the  inscription  above  alluded  to,  is  said  "  to 
have  been  the  ancient  seat  of  the  famUy,  was  sold  by  William 
Whitebread,  Gent,  in  1630,  as  appears  by  the  title  deeds  of  the 
present  possessor."  Such  is  the  reference  to  the  House  of 
Whitbread  to  be  found  in  Lysons'  Magna  Britannia.  Its 
extensive  influence  may  be  traced,  however,  to  the  successful 
exertions  in  business  of 

Samuel  Whitbread,  Esq.  M.P.,  the  eminent  Brewer.  This 
gentleman,  son  of  Mr.  Whitbread,  who  resided  at  The  Barns, 
near  Cardington,  co.  Bedford,  and  younger  brother  of  Henry 
Whitbread,  Esq.,  ancestor  of  Whitbeead  o/ ZourfAani  PacX;, 
Suffolk,  purchased  large  estates  in  co.  Bedford;  among 
others,  the  manor  of  Cardington,  where  his  ancestors  had 
been  settled  from  the  year  1650,  and  the  lands  of  Southill,  in  the 
Hundred  of  Wixamtree,  whereon  he  fixed  his  residence,  at  a 
splenlid  seat  erected  by  Holland,  1795.  He  also  became  pro- 
prietor of  Bedwell  Park,  Herts,  and  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
that  CO.  1767.  Mr.  Whitbread  d.  8  June,  1796.  He  »i.  1st, 
Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Hayton,  Esq.  of  Ivinghoe,  by 
Whom  he  had  issue,  Samuel,  Harriot,  and  Emma  Maria  Eliza-  | 


beth.  He  m.  2ndly,  13  Aug.  17C9,  Lady  Mary  Comwallis,  da 
of  Charles,  1st  Earl  Comwallis,  which  lady  d.  in  childbirth  , 
a  dau.,  Mary  (who  survived  her),  27  Dec.  1770.  The  son  a:t 
successor, 

Samuel  WnrrBKEAD,  Esq.  of  Cardington  and  Southill, 
1758,  entered  Parliament  for  borough  of  Bedford,  1790,  a  i 
became  a  distinguished  senator,    attaching  himself   to   ti 
party  of  Charles  James   Fox.    He  m.  1789,  Lady  Elizabti 
Grey,  eldest  dau.  of  the  1st  Earl  Grey,  and  had  issue, 
William  Hekkt,  of  SouthiU,  6.4  Jan.  1795,  H;:-1i  chr-5 
1837,  elected  M.P.  for  Bedford  1818,  1820,  1826, 
and  1832;    ra.  5  Kov.  1845,  Harriet,  dau.  of  t-    . 
Sneyd,  of  the  Isle  of  Wight,  and  d.  s.p.  1867. 
Samuel   Chaeles,    of  Cardington,    co.   Bedford,    now 
SouthiU. 

Elizabeth,  6.  1793;  m.  Aug.  1812,  the  Hon.  WOliam  Wall 
grave  (afterwards  Earl  Waldegrave),  and  d.  1  March.  18 
leaving  issue,  William  Frederick,  Viscount  Chewton,  t 
other  sons,  and  four  daus. 

Emma  Laura,  tii.  1817,  Charles  Shaw-Lefevre,  now  Visco 
Eversley ;  and  d.  20  June,  1857. 
Mr.  Whitbread  d.  6  July,  1815 ;  his  widow  23  Kov.  1846 

Arms — Arg.,   a  chevron    sa.    between   three  hinds'   he 
erased  gu.     Crest — A  hind's  head  erased  gu. 
Seats — Southill,  Bedford ;  Purfleet,  Essex. 


■5 


"WHITBREAD    OF    LOUDHAM    PARK 

Whitbeead,  Howaed,  Esq.  of  Loudham  Pa 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk,  Major  Suff 
Artillery  Mihtia,  and  late  Comet  2nd  Ligh  Dragoc 
b.  1836 ;  m.  1S64,  Louisa,  elder  dau.  of  S.  Tji 
Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

Amy  Louisa,  6.  1867. 

ILillf aCJC— Int:  Whitbbeai),  Esq.  4th  son  (the  only 
who  survived  him)  of  Henry  Whitbread,  Esq.  (elder  bro 
of  Samuel  Whitbread,  the  Brewer,  see  ForaUyof  WniTBEEi 
Southill),  by  Sarah,  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Ive,  Esq.,  in. 
By  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Peter  Hinde,  Esq.,  Mr. 
Whitbread  left  an  only  son, 

Jacob  Whitbeead,  Esq.,  in.  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  J, 
Hinde,  Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

Jacob  Whitbeead,  Esq.  of  Loudham  Park,  6.  29  Jan 
m.  Louisa,  dau.  of  Samuel  Michell,  Lord  High  Admiral  ol 
Portuguese  Kavy;  d.  at  Eio,  20  Jan.  1809,  aged  54,  and 
buried  on  the  Bastion  there.  He  had  three  sons,  Jacob 
liam  Caeet,  of  Loudham  Patk:  Charles  Frederick,  c?.  u. 
and  Gordon,  m.  Georgina  Vassall  Farwell.    The  eldest  sor 

Jacob  William  Caeet  Whitbeead,  Esq.  of  Loudham  I 
Capt.  Eas  tSuffolk  Militia;  m.  Ellen  Belfield,  3rd  dau.  of  C 
topher  Farwell,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  Major  4th  Dragoon  Gufl, 
and  had  issue, 

Jacob  Gordon  Carey,  d.  s.  p.  1818. 

Howaed,  now  of  Loudham. 

Benjamm  Evelyn,  married.  Charles  Frederick. 

Maria  Elizabeth,  m.  Baron  Ebnervon  Eschenbach. 

Irene  Ellen,  in.  Alfred  Courage,  Esq. 

He  d.  1875. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  hinds'  heads  t\ 
gu.  Crest — A  hinds  head  erased  gu.  Motto — Virtutel 
astutia. 

Stciti— Loudham  Park,  'W'oodbridge;  Kushmere  Lodged 
wich. 


} 


WHITBY    OF    CRESWELIi. 

Gaeeow-Whitbt,  Edwaed,  Esq.  of  Cref?D 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  b.  1857;  s.  his  father  1 9, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  GAEEO^in 
front  of  that  of  Whitby,  1878. 

JLilTCaSC. — This  family,  which  has  been  settled  i  IP- 
Stafford  since  the  reign  of  Henbt  VII.,  derives  its  nameW 
the  town  of  Whitby,  or  Whitebay,  in  co.  York,  and,  acco  nS 
to  local  tradition,  existed  in  the  north  of  England  at  a  »«■ 
anterior  to  the  Conquest. 

Stephen  Whitby  was  the  first  mitred  Abbot  of  St.  M  ''<• 
York,  a.d.  1068,  and  the  names  of  WUliara  and  John  W  by 
occur  in  early  records  of  the  northern  wars  in  the  rei  oi 
William  II.  The  first  ancestor,  however,  from  whoi  h( 
pedigree  can  be  directly  deduced,  is, 

Thomas  Whitby,  who  was  the  representative  of  the  c  of 
York  at  the  Parliament  assembled  at  that  place,  25  May  •!>• 
1298.    His  son, 

William  Whitby  was  a  representative  of  York  at  thi  •*" 
brated  Assembly  of  Bishops,  Magnates  and  Proceres,  hi  "O 


WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


wni 


1729 


London,  March  a.d.  1300.  Their  descenclants,  several  of 
whom  fought  as  knights  in  the  French  wars  of  tlie  14th  and 
15th  centuries,  became  Lords  of  Maydccroft  and  Tidburst,  in 
Herts,  as  Trustees  under  the  Crown.  (These  manors  after- 
wards passed  to  Thomas,  Duke  of  Exeter,  temp.  Henry  V.),  and 
William  Whitbie  (Gtli  in  descent  from  Thomas),  was 
appointed  a  Hanger  of  Cannock  Chase  in  the  reign  of  Henry 
VII.  His  name  appears  on  the  roll  of  the  principal  gentry  of 
CO.  Stafford,  a.d.  1495.     His  son, 

William  Whitbie,  a  Eeformcr,  d.  1535,  by  his  wife,  Mag- 
dalene, he  had, 

Thomas  Whitby,  h.  1531,  who  on  the  attaint  of  William, 
Lord  Paget,  had  a  royal  grant  under  the  Great  Seal  of  Eng- 
land, 26th  Elizabeth,  of  tlie  Manors  of  Shutborowe  and  Hay- 
wood, CO.  Stafford.  Held  several  high  appointments  under  Lord 
Chancellor  Ellesmere,  and  served  as  an  Armiger  on  the  jury 
that  condemned  Sir  Walter  Ealeigh.  He  rf.  1621,  and  was 
.buried  at  Westminster  Abbey,  having  m.  Jane,  only  dau.  of 
Christopher  Hughes,  Esq.,  of  the  princely  House  of  Hughes, 
of  Holt  Castle,  co.  Denbigh.    His  heir, 

John  Whitby,  of  Haywood  Abbey,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  William 
Capel,  of  AVindsor,  scion  of  the  family  of  Capel,  afterwards 
Earle  of  Essex.    His  heir, 

Thomas  Whitby,  of  Haywood  Abbey,  d.  1664;  m.  Elizabeth, 

lau.  of  John  Turton,  Esq.  of  De  la  Oak  House,  co.  Stafford, 

incestor  of  the  Turtons  of  Starboro'  Castle.     His  heir, 

1    Thomas   Whitby,    of   Haywood  Abbey,    Keceiver-General 

Tinder  Cromwell,  a.d.  1655,  a  King's  Messenger  to  Charles  II. 

''':661;  w.  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Henry  Howarth,  Esq.   of 

l3rownfields  Manor,  co.  Stafford.    They  had  five  cliildren,  of 

l»hom  the  eldest, 

Thomas  Whitby,  of  Haywood  Abbey,  J. P.  and  High  Sheriff 

0.  Stafford,   temp.  George  I. ;  hi.  Jane,  dau.  and  heiress  of 

■Villiam   Greene,   Esq.,  and  heiress   of  her  maternal  uncle, 

•lumphrey  Pery,  of  Creswell.    By  this  marriage  a  portion  of 

'de  present  Creswell  estate  was  acquired.    He  rf.  1747,  liaving 

'•ad  eight  children,  from  one  of  whom,  Richard,  the  Whiteys 

''/  Osbaston,  now  represented  by  the  Eev.  Vernon  Whitby, 

■  '{Emmanuel  Coll.  Cambridge,  were  descended.     His  heir, 

John  Whitby,  of  Haywood  Abbey,  J. P.,  purchased  the 
i-StanorofOakedge,  d.  1750;  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  William  Northey, 
sq.  of  Compton  Basset,  Wilts,  by  Abigail,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
'"ii^ebster,  Bart,  of  Battle  Abbey.  His  heir, 
'  'I  Bev.  Thomas  Whitby,  of  Creswell  Hall,  sold  Oakedge 
ini  Haywood  to  the  Hon.  T.  Clifford,  and  purchased  the 
sl'mainderof  the  Creswell  estate.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  of 
'111.  Stafford,  tanp.  George  III.,  and  d.  1828,  having  taken  holy 
■:'!.  ders  late  in  life.  By  his  wife  Mabella,  dau.  of  John  Turton, 
i:il!q.  of  Orgrave  (maternally  descended  from  Eobert  Marmion, 
idllion  of  Tamworth),  he  had  issue, 
i""!.  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  who  fought  under  Lord  Howe  on  the 

glorious  1st  of  June,  d.  1801,  leaving  one  dau.,  Theresa, 

who  m.  Frederick  West,  Esq.  of  Ruthyii  Castle,  co.  Denbigh. 

0.  Edward  (Rev.),  of  Creswell,  who  s.  him ;  m.  Mary,  6th 

dau.  of  Benjamin  Way,  Esq.  of  Denham  Manor,  Bucks; 

he  d.  1852,  without  issue. 

n.  William  Clement,  b.  1778;    m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Capt. 

James  Gray,  R.N.,  d.  without  issue. 

v.  George,  b.  1780,  Major  Commandant  King's  Own  Stafford 
I, ,  I  MiUtia,  which  regiment  he  commanded  for  some  years  when 
.,  I  Boyal  Body  Guard  at  Windsor  to  George  III.     He  d.  1838, 

having  i;i.  Emmaretta,  dau.  of  Edward  EatclitT,  Esq.  of  Wood 
.    Hall,  Essex,  maternally  descended  from  the  Sidneys,  Earls 

■  of  Leicester.    He  had  issue  one  son  and  two  daus., 

1  Thomas  Edward  Whitby,  of  Creswell  Hall,  b.  1823,  J.P- 
and  D.L.,  s.  his  uncle  1852,  d.  1869  ;  m.  Sophia  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  Mr.  Justice  Garrow,  of  Hadley  Priory,  Middlesex, 
and  had  issue  one  son  and  one  dau., 

Edward  Garrow- Whitby,  now  of  Creswell. 
Uabel  Harriet  Georgina. 

L  Emma  Georgina.  ii.  Mabella,  d.  1843. 

.Henry,  Capt.  R.N.  6.   1781,  commanded  II.M.S.  "Cer- 
berus"  in  the  naval  victory  off  Lissa. 

Mabella,  m.  Capt.  Murray  Northey. 

■  Lucy,  711.  Edward  Berkeley  Portman,  M.P.,  of  Bryanstone, 
Dorset.     She  d.  1812,  leaving  with  other  issue, 
Vdward  Viscount  Portman. 

Mary,  m.  John  Aysford  Wise,  Esq.  of  Ford  House,  Devon, 

left,  with  other  issue, 
J6hn  Ayshford  Wise,  of  Clayton  Hall,  M.P.  for  Stafford. 

nu — Gu.  three  serpents,  coiled  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  second, 
W  pheons'  head  sa.,  for  Whitby,  since  the  Reformation ; 
•tjliree  serpents  coiled  vert.,  for  Whitby,  ancient.  C'resLi  — 
01  an  ancient  royal  coronet  a  serpent  coiled  ppr. ;  a  pheon 
Wle  barb  downwards  environed  by  a  serpent.  Moltoet — 
>  to  live  hereafter;  and  Virtus  vitium  fuirerc. 
»*— Creswell  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 


kMa 


^iimiln  ai  Carro&r. 

JLl'ltratJC. — This  family,  which  as  Garriochs,  of  Kinstair, 
claim  descent  from  the  ancient  royal  line  of  Scotland,  have 
possessed  lands  in  Middlesex  and  Herts  since  1760,  when 

The  Rev.  David  Garrow,  D.D.  b.  1716,  eldest  son  of 
William  Garrow,  of  Kinstair  (who  d.  during  the  Scotch  Rebel- 
lion), purchased  the  Priory  and  lands  of  Monken  Hadley,  in 
Middlesex.  His  brother,  William  Garrow,  who  rf.  without 
issue,  acquired  an  estate  at  Totteridgc,  in  Herts,  1764.  David 
Garrow,  D.D.,  rf.  1805,  leaving  issue, 

I.  William,  who  rf.  young. 

II.  Edward,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  William  (Sir,  Right  Hon.),  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and 
a  Privy  Counsellor,  b.  1760,  one  of  the  most  illustrious 
lawyers  of  his  day.  Counsel  for  Mr.  Fox  in  the  famous 
Westminister  Scrutiny,  M.P.  successively  for  Gatton,  Col- 
lington,  and  Eye.  Held  the  offices  of  Solicitor  and  Attorney- 
General,  and  the  Chief  Justiceship  of  Chester.  He  rf.  1840, 
having  received  the  offer  of  a  peerage  from  George  IV.  By 
Lady  Garrow  (who  rf.  1808)  he  left  two  children, 

David,  Rector  of  East  Barnet,  rf.  s.  p. 

Eliza. 

I.  Jane,  vi.  Eev.  William  Blonk,  and  had  issue,  one  son. 
William  Garrow  Monk;  and  one  dau.,  Eliza,  m.  Rev.  F, 
El  win. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Garrow,  of  Hadley  Priory,  6.  1751,  rf.  1820,  in- 
herited his  uncle's  estates  at  Totteridge,  which  he  afterwards 
sold.  He  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  Herts  44  Georg  eIII.  By 
his  wife  Sophia,  he  left  two  sons, 

I.  George,  who  succeeded  him. 

II.  David  (Rev.),  a  Chaplain  in  India,  rf.s.  p.  18G6. 

George  Garrow,  of  Hadley  Priory  and  Fort  St.  George. 
Accountant-General  of  India,  and  Chief  Judge  of  the  Final 
Court  of   Appeal,  rf.   1838;   m.  Eliza,    eldest    dau.    and   co- 
heiress of  Joseph  Baker,  Esq.  of  the  Priory,  Chichester,  by 
whom  he  left  issue  one  son  and  one  dau., 
I.  Rev.  George  Baker  Garrow,  of  Hadley  Priory,  b.  1809, 
rf.  1862  ;    in.  Frances,  dau.  of  William  Kewland,   Esq.  of 
Salt  Hill,  Sussex.     (Tire  present  Mrs.  Garrow,  of  Hadley.) 
He  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus., 
1  William  George,  rf.  s.  p.  2  Edward,  rf.  s.  p. 

1  Georgina  Martha,  m.  Capt.  Bremridge  Nicholletts. 

2  Katherine  Harriet,  m.  Col.  Arthur  Hoskyns. 

1.  Sophia  Jane,  m.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  Schonswar  (vho  rf.  1854)? 
2ndly,  Thomas  Edward  Wliitby,  Esq.  of  Creswell  Hall,  co- 
Stafford  (see  above).     Has  issue  by   her  1st  marriage  one 
dau.,  Eliza  Lydia;  and  by  her  2nd  marriage, 
Edward  Garrow  Whitby. 
Blabel  Harriet  Georgina. 
Arm.': — Az.,  abend  between  a  buck's  head  couped  in  chief 
arg.  attired  or,  and  three  crosses-crosslet  titche  in  base  of  the 
second,    or.     Crest — Out  of  a  mount  vert  a   palm  tree  ppr. 
ilotto — Concussus  sui'go. 


WHITE    OF    KELLERSTAIN. 

White,  James  Maitland  Logan,  Esq.  of  Kel- 
lerstaiu,  Midlothian,  b.  19  March,  ISiS. 

iLtlTCagC— John  White,  Esq.,  grandson  of  John  W^hite, 
of  MiUthird,  co.  Clackmannan,  understood  to  be  collaterally 
related  to  the  family  of  White  of  Bannochy,  co.  Fife,  m. 
Elizabeth  Melville,  of  co.  Fife,  and  was  father  of 

John  White.  Esq.,  m.  Jane  Muirhead,  co.  Lanark,  and  by 
her  was  father  of 

John  White,  Esq.,  m.  June,  1792,  EUzabeth,  dau.  of  John 
Logan,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Howden,  co.  Edinburgh,  and  by 
her  had  issue, 

I.  William  Logan,  late  of  KcUerstain. 

II.  James  (Kev.),  of  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  Vicar  of 
Loxley,  co.  Warwick,  b.  March,  1803;  m.  1834,  Rosa,  only 
dau.  of  Col.  Popham  Hill;  and  rf.  26  March,  1862,  leaving 
issue, 

1  James,  late  Lieut.  I4th  Hussars,  h.  Dec.  1841. 
1  Ro.sa,  deceased.  2  Charlotte,  deceased. 

3  Clara,  m.  8  Jan.  1862,  John  Gordon,  Esq.  of  Cluny,  co. 
Aberdeen ;  and  rf.  1864. 
I.  Charlotte,   m.   Oct.    1812,   Henry    Raeburn,   Esq.   of  St. 
Bernards,  only  son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Raeburn,  R.A. 
Mr.  White  rf.,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Logan  White,  Esq.  of  KcUerstain,  Advocate  at 
the  Scotch  Bar,  b.  14  May,  1793;  m.  1st,  9  Aug.  1819,  Mar- 
garet, eldest  dan.  of  Sir  Alexander  Charles  Gibson-Maitland, 
Bart,  of  Clifton  Hall,  and  by  her  had  issue  three  sons  and  two 
daus.,  who  all  rf.  s.  p.  in  minority  ;  and  2ndly,  3  July,  1844, 


1730 


WHl 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHI 


Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  James  Foulis,  Bart,  of  Colinton,  and  by 
the  latter  lias  issue, 

I.  James  Maitland  Logan,  now  of  Kellerstain. 

I.  Agnes  Rosa  Logan.  ii.  Charlotte  Jane  Logan. 

Mr.  White  d.  1877. 

Armx  —  Ar;;.,  an  eaale  displayed  between  three  quatrefoils 
sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many  quatrefoils  of  the  fii'st.  Civst 
— An  arm  and  hand  supporting  a  wreath  of  laurel  all  ppr. 
Motto — Virtutc  parta. 

&eat — Kellerstain,  Hermiston,  Mid-Lothian. 


WHITE    OF    DURHAM:. 

White,  George  Francis,  Esq.  of  Old  Elvet, 
CO.  Durham,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  late  of  the 
16th  Lancers  and  31st  foot,  with  the  latter  of  which 
he  served  through  the  Sutlej  campaign  1845-46,  as 
second  in  command  of  his  regt.  (medal  and  clasp) , 
b.  20  June,  1808 ;  m.  6  Peb.  1839,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Grcenwell,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Green- 
well  and  Willington  House,  co.  Durham  (by  his 
wife  Isabella  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Hayes, 
Esq.  of  Durham,  by  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Eichard  Wetherell,  Esq.,  niece  to  the  Very  Rev.  Dr. 
Wetherell,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  cousin  of  Sir 
Charles  Wetherell,  the  eminent  Attorney-General), 
find  by  her  (vide  Greenwell  of  Oreenwell)  has  had 
issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  6.  6  March,  1842;  d.  19  July,  1857. 

II.  Geokge  Frederick,  Capt.  51st  King's  Own  Light  In- 
fantry, h.  30  June,  1845,  at  Umballa,  India. 

III.  Edward    Arthur,    F.S.A.,  late    Capt.    North    Durham 
Militia,  6.  21  Jan.  1850.* 

IV.  Percy  Walter,  b.  11  Dec.  1852;  d.  22  March,  1854. 

V.  Aubrey  Francis,  Lieut.  G9th  regt.,  6.  22  Aug.  1856. 

I.  Georgina  Isabella,  d.  at  Simla,  India,  24  Sept.  1843. 

II.  Theresa  Mary  Louisa.  iir.  Alice  Isabella. 
IV.  Ella  Jeanne.  v.  Evelyn. 
HiltCagC— This  family,    though  latterly  of  Essex,  is  a 

fcranch  of  the  Wliites  of  Iledheugh,  co.  Durham,  who  were  fi>r 
long  there  seated,  and  were  of  considerable  importance  and 
affluence.  Agnes,  heiress  of  Eedheugh  (great-grand-dau.  of 
Sir  Hugh  de  Iledheugh  and  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Sir  Hugh  Burdon,  of  Ivesley  Burdon).  vi.  about  the  middle 
of  the  15th  century,  —  White,  and  thus  brought  the  estates 
into  this  family.  Here  they  continued  to  reside  until  Eobert 
White,  Esq.,  sold  the  property  in  1G20,  intermarrying  in  the 
meantime  with  the  Conyers  of  Marske,  the  Whitfields  of 
Whilfield,  the  Lambtons  of  Lamhton,  the  Reeds  of  Close-house, 
Ac,  &c.    The  grandfather  of  the  present  representative, 

Henry  Wuite,  Esq.  of  Dedham,  Essex,  and  of  Westminster, 
an  officer  in  the  army  (son  of  Henry  White,  Esq.  of  Dedham, 
who  d.  1769,  and  was,  with  his  wife,  buried  in  the  Chapel 
Royal  Savoy),  had  issue, 

I.  Frederic,  b.  18  Jan.  1769;  d.  young. 

II.  John  Henry,  b.  26  Aug.  1772;  d.  young. 

III.  Francis  George,  b.  25  Oct.  1774;  by  his  2nd  wife  he  left 
issue  at  his  death,  April,  1816,  two  sons, 

1  George  Francis,  b.  24  Aug.  1812;  and  d.  tmm.  at  Mon" 
treal,  1841. 

2  Henry  William,  6.  15  April,  1814;  and  d.  unm.  1837. 

IV.  Henry,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

II.  Harriot,  Mrs.  Froctor,  d.  18  Aug.  1807. 

III.  Penelope  Ann,  m.  John  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Westminster; 
and  d.  1850.  Her  elder  dau.  m.  Tliomas  Crcswell,  Esq., 
and  her  younger  dau.  m.  George  Grenville  Willson,  Esq. 

Henry  White,  Esq.,  Major  in  the  army,  sometime  74th 
regt.,  and  previously  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  served  with  some 
distinction  in  the  Peninsular  War,  &c.  (medal  and  clasps),  being 
present  in  forty-eight  actions,  and  on  four  occasions  wounded, 
b.  28  April,  1781 ;  m.  16  June,  1803,  Jean,  niece  of  Hugh  Ilanna, 
Esq.  (of  the  Household  of  George  III.  and  H.li.II.  the  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales),  and  only  surviving  child  and  heiress  of 
John  Hanna,  Esq.  of  Paisley,  co.  Renfrew,  by  Jean,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Alexander  Adam,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  Jan. 
1870)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Hugh,  Lieut.  Ceylon  Rifle  regt.,  b.  1  June,  1804 ; 
i'.  unvi.  on  board  ship,  on  his  passage  to  England,  18  Dec. 
1825. 

II.  George  Francis,  the  present  representative. 

*  To  this  gentleman,  a  very  learned  genealogist,  the  Author's 
warmest  thanks  are  due  for  the  great  and  valuable  assistance  he 
htm  afforded  with  respect  to  County  of  Durham  families. 


III.  Charles,  Lieut.  13th  regt.,  6.4  June,  1809;  d.unm.^ 
board  ship,  on  his  passage  home  from  India,  16  April,  18. 

IV.  Frederick  John,  1st  Lieut.  Royal  Marines,  served  J- 
China  (medal),  and  in  Spain,  where  he  was  taken  priso;{ 
by  the  Carlists,  b.  1814 ;  m.  14  Aug.  1844,  Frances  Adelaif 
dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  W.  Dunn,  6th  Dragoons ;  but  d.  s.^ 
4  Oct.  1854.  J 

V.  Augustus  Alexander,  6.  1  Dec.  1822;  m.  1st,  24  jl 
1846,  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Nevile,  Esq.  of  Slf 
brooke  Park,  and  Badsworth,  co.  York  (see  Nevile  of  <S/V 
bi-ooke),  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Aug.  1854)  had  issue, 

1  Charles  Nevile,  E.N.,  6.  2  Dec.  1846. 

2  Henry  George,  6.  28  Oct.  1848. 

3  Augustus  Alexander,  b.  2  Oct.  1850. 

4  Arthur  Cavendish,  6.  20  July,  1852;  d.  27  Aug.  1854.ii 

5  Herbert  Brownlow,  b.  14  June,  and  rf.  11  Aug.  1854.  ,'i 
He  m.  2ndly,  18  Dec.  1858,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Richard  Sml 
Esq.,  by  whom  he  has  no  further  issue.  I 

I.  D'Honora  Jean,  d.  unm.  29  June,  1858.  | 

II.  Victoria  Hannay,  m.  at  Simla,  India,  26  Oct.  1843,  (I 
William  Lydiard  (brother  of  the  late  Admiral  Lydiaij 
and  has  issue,  i 

1  Artliur  Coombe  Gordon  Lydiard,  an  officer  38th  rejlr 
married. 

2  Walter  Charles  Lydiard,  -m.  and  has  issue. 

1  Donna  Eliza,  m.  8  June,  1868,  Richard  Hcneage  Tay  ( 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Richard  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Langf 
Court,  Devon,  by  his  wife  Caroline  Hart-Dyke,  niecil 
Sir  Percival  Hart-Dyke,  Bart.  ■' 

2  Blanche  Harriot,  m.  28  Aug.  1877,  S.  Dana  Horl| 
Esq.  of  Pomeroy. 

JIajor  White  d.  23  March,  1849,  and  is  buried  in  the  garri§ 
chapel  yard,  Portsmouth. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  cocks'  heads  erased  sa.  combed 
wattled  gu.  Crat — A  cock's  head  erased  sa.  combed 
wattled  gu.     Motlo — Vigilans  et  audax. 

Residence — Old  Elvet,  Durham. 


WHITE    OF    CASTOR. 

White,  Frank  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Castor,  i 
]Vorthampton,  J.P.,  B.A.  Triu.  Coll.  Cambrict 
Lieut.  JSforthants  and  Rutland  Militia,  b.  16  Maiij 
1850  ;  on.  10  Aug.  1875,  Fanny  Augusta,  elder  d't 
of  W.  Patterson,  Esq.,  aud  has  issue, 

Margherita  Emily  Louisa. 

HHTfilQf. — This  is  a  branch  of  the  ancient  famil;^ 
White  of  Tuxford,  co.  Notts,  now  represented  by  the  fa:|jp 
of  White,  Bart,  of  Walling-Wells,  co.  Notts,  springing  froi  ■ 

Rev.  Stephen  White,  took  holy  orders  1774,  LL.D.  Cb 
bridge,  1781,  3rd  son  of  Taylor  White,  Esq.  of  Tuxford,  a 
uncle  of  Sir  Thomas  Woollaston  White,  created  a  Bar 
1802  (see  Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  was  Vicaijf 
Langtoft,  and  afterwards  Rector  of  Connington,  co.  Hunt^ 
don.  In  1720  he  s.  by  bequest  of  his  aunt,  Mary  ArmstrJ) 
to  considerable  freehold  property  in  London,  Westminfl. 
and  Southwark;  and  in  June,  1796,  he  purchased  the  eiS* 
of  Castor,  co.  Northampton.  He  was  &.  14  Jan.  1740  ;W 
F.lizabeth  Hannah,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Sellon  (whi  i. 
13  March,  1814);  and  d.  1824,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Archibald  Armstrong,  his  successor.  '  i 

II.  Francis  Sellon,  Capt.  E.I.C.,  b.  22  Aug.  1780;  m.  JoaWI 
gianddau.  of  Dr.  Abraham  Rees,  the  Encyclop8ediast;if 
(/.  1851,  leaving  a  son,  ',  j 

Henry  Ellis,  late  of  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  and  lit 
son,  Francis. 

I.  Elizabeth  Anne,  d.  unm.  1837. 

II.  Mary,  d.  imm.  1865. 

III.  Sarah  Maria,  iH.Eev.  Robt.  Spranger,  D.D.,  andhadiis. 

IV.  I'riscilla  Lydia,  ?ii.  William  Smith,  Lieut.  R.N. ;  a.i  i> 
1823,  leaving  issue. 

v.  Anna,  m.  llev.  Edward  Smith;  and  d.  1848. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Archibald  Armstrong  White,  Esq.  of  Ce ''i 
b.  26  May,  1776.  He  was  a  Barrister-at-Law,  D.L.  Middl  «. 
aud  J.P.  for  that  co.  and  Essex,  Kent,  and  Surrey,  "1  et 
Hamlets,  and  Westminster,  m.  26  July,  1830,  Sarah,  only  U. 
of  Col.  Johnson  Newman,  Russian  Counsellor  of  Legati'  of 
Lisbon;  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1S21)  he  left  at  his  d  h, 
Dec.  1847,  the  following  issue, 

I.  Stephen  Prescott,  his  successor. 

II.  Francis  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cambridge,  6.  5  May,  1803;  d.  O, 

III.  William  Spranger  (Rev.),  M.A.  Cambridge,  h.  S  «. 
1809;  m.  13  Sept.  1850,  Hon.  Louise  Madeline  Cam;  "i 
dau.  of  John,  1st  Lord  Campbell,  and  Mary  Eliza  n. 
Baroness  Slratheden  in  her  own  right. 

IV.  Charles  Best,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  b.  7  Oct.  1812;  m.  ™ 
Aglae  Josephine  (who  d.  1874),  dau.  of  Admiral  Fe  ofl 
HyrJes,  France;  and  d.  at  Nice,  1859,  leaving  issue. 


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WHI 


1731 


1  Frank  Armstrong,  now  of  Castor. 

2  Charles  Lionel  Trcscott,  b.  30  June,  1858. 

1  Louisa  Sarah  Josephine,  in.  Mons.  Archibald  Sauteiron, 
and  has  issue. 

2  Marie  Alexandrine  Julie,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Gray,  Rector 
of  Alwalton,  Hunts,  and  has  issue. 

3  Alice  Eugenie   Aglae,    m.  Allan  Saunders,  Capt.  80th 
regt.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Helene  Marie,  m.  J.  A.  Cassels,  of  Bombay,  and  has 
issue. 

5  Caroline  Felicie  Octavie,  m.  C.   H.   Beresford,  of  the 
Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue. 

6  Emma  Theresa  Georgina  Mary,  m.  W.  A.  Dawson,  C.E., 
and  has  issue. 

V.  George  Towry,   M.A.  Cambridge,    Barrister-at-Law,   b- 
14  March,  1814;  m.  Aug.  1848,  Euphemia  Anna,  only  dau. 
of  Major  Robert  W.  Sherriff,  Assistant-Commissary-Geueral 
at  Nagpore;  and  d.  14  Dec.  1867,  leaving  issue, 
1  Mary  Helen.  2  Isabella  Pringle. 

3  Louisa  Caroline,  7».  her  3rd  cousin,  John  White,  3rd 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Taylor  White,  and  has  issue. 

4  Agnes  Cecil. 

I.  Anne,  d.  1804.  ii.  Penelope,  d.  Jan.  1875. 

in.  Louisa.  IV.  Sarah,  d.  1822. 

Stephen  Prescott  White,  Esq.  of  Castor,  the  eldest  soiii 
s.  his  father.  He  was  6.  2  Oct.  1801,  was  M.A.  Cambridge,  a 
Member  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  and  Barristcr-at-Law.  He  broke 
the  entail  on  his  estates,  and  d.  zmm.  22  June,  1866,  having 
devised  his  estates  in  trust,  with  eventual  remainder,  to  his 
nephew,  the  present 

Frank  Armstrong  White,  Esq.  of  Castor. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  chevron  vair  between  three  lions  rampant  or. 
Oresf— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-eagle,  wings  ex- 
panded sa.    Motto — Loyal  unto  death. 

S«at— Castor  House,  co.  Korthampton.    Club — Wanderers'. 


Smitli,  K.H.K.W.,  F.E.S.,  a  distiuguislied naturalist 
and  archaeologist. 

Anns— Arg.,  a  bend  sa.  cotised  between  two  garbs  az.  Crest 
— A  garb  az.  banded  or,  therefrom  suspended  an  escutcheon 
arg.  charged  with  a  bend  sa.  cotised  az.  i»/o«o— Virtute  super- 
anda  fortuna.     S>rper  iV/o(fo— Hepos  ailleurs. 

-Sea^— Thornhill,  near  Plymouth. 


WHITE    OF    WATEiUNGBURY. 

White,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wateringbury  Hall,  and 
C!ongelow,  in  Kent,  b.  1812  ;  m.  3Dec.  1842,  Louisa 
Frances,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  William  Winton, 
Esq.  of  Woodgate  House,  Beckley,  Sussex,  and  has, 
rith  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Archibald  Staines  (Rev.),  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford, 
Chaplain  at  Baden  Baden,  6.  1  Sept.  1843;  m.  1874, 
Mathilda  Maximiliana,  Baroness  vonSeutter  Loetzen,  dau. 

I      of  the  late  Wilhelm,  Karon  Wilhelm  von  Seutter  Loetzen, 

"      of  Baden  Baden,  South  Germany. 

.  ItnragC— Samuel  White,  Esq.  of  Talding,  near  Staple- 
,  lUrst,  Kent,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  James  Starnes,  Esq.  of  Conge- 
.  )W,  in  the  same  co.;  and  d.  1837,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  White,  now  of  Wateringbury  and  Congelow. 

:  1  Crest— A  talbot  statant  or.    Motto — Vive  ut  vivas. 

Seats  —  Wateringbury  Hall,  Maidstone ;  and  Congelow, 
:.. 'aiding,  Staplehurst,  both  in  Kent.  Tuicn  Residence — 63, 
c,  1  orland  Place,  London,  W. 


WHITE    OF    GEOTJGAR. 

White,  John,  Esq.  of  Grougar,  co.  Ayr,  and 

^jddarroch,  co.  Dumbarton,   J. P.  for  co.  Lanark, 

'  •  1810  ;  m.  1868,  Amelia  Susannah,  widovr  of  E.  A. 

!rooman,   Esq.   of    Neville    House,    Twickenham, 

liddlesex.     Mr.  White   is  eldest  son  of  the  late 

ohn  White,   Esq.   of  Sha-ivfield,  co.    Lanark,   by 

essie  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eobert  Orr,  Esq.  of  Lyles- 

nd,N.B. 

Seat — Arddarroch,  co.  Dumbarton,  N.B.  Clubs — Western: 
lasgow;  Reform,  S.W.  Toion  Residence— 53,  Prince's  Gate, 
W. 


I 


WHITELAW    OF    GARTSHORE. 

WniTELAW,  Alexander,  Esq.  of  Gartshore,  co 
Dumbarton,  and  Woodhall,  co.  Lanark,  elected,  1874, 
M.P.  for  the  city  of  Glasgow,  a  Deputy  Lieut,  and 
Justice  of  the  Peace  for  cos.  Dumbarton  and  Lanark, 
b.  1823  ;  m.  1859,  Barbara  Forbes,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Eobert  Lockhart,  Esq.  of  Castlehill,  by 
whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  6.  1862. 

II.  Graeme  Alexander  Lockart,  6.  1863. 

in.  William,  6.  1863.  iv.  James  Baird,  5.  1870. 

I.  Charlotte  Lockhart.  ii.  Janet  Baird. 

III.  Mary  Barbara.  iv.  Helen  Douglas. 
V.  Caroline  Forbes. 

S-tncagc— -Alexander  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Whitelaw,  Esq.,  residing  at  Hill  of  Farmoekside,  m. 
Janet,  dau.  of  the  late  Alexander  Baird,  Esq.  of  Lochwood 
(see  Baird  of  Elie),  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  now  of  Gartshore  and  Woodhall. 

n.  Thomas,  b.  1S26;  d.  s.  p.  1850. 

I.  Jane,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Jane,  711.  Thomas  Thorneycroft,  Esq.  of  Hadley  Park, 
Salop. 

Arms— Sa,.,  a  chevron  engrailed  or,  between  three  boars' 
heads  couped  arg.  and  langued  of  the  second.  Crest — A  bee 
erect  ppr.    Motto — Solertia  ditat. 


WHITE    OF     RAFFEN    HOUSE,    AND 
GLENGARIFFE  CASTLE,  co,  CORK. 

"fl&eBuEKE's  Peerage,  under  Bantet,  Eael  of. 

♦ 

WHITEFORD    OF    THORNHILL. 

Whitefoed,  Charles  Coblet,  Esq.  of  Thorn- 
11,  Devon,  b.  30  Dec.  1804,  son  of  Joseph  White- 
rd,  Esq.  of  Plymouth,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of 
•efusis  Lovell,  Esq.  ;  m.  16  Aug.  1831,  Eliza 
iimilton,  2nd  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col,  Charles  Hamilton 


WHITGREAVE    OF    MOSELEY    COURT. 

Whitgeeate,  Heney  Benjamin  George,  Esq. 
of  Moseley  Court,  co.  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  h. 
25  Oct.  1816;  m.  1st,  3  June,  1841,  Henrietta 
Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  Clitford, 
youngest  son  of  Hugh,  5th  Lord  Clifford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  19  Feb.  1851)  has  issue, 

I.  Henry  George  Hugh,  6.  22  March,  1S42;  d.  1871. 

II.  Thomas,  b.  26  Oct.  1849;  d.  1876. 

I.  Alice  Amelia.  ii.  Henrietta  Constantia,  d.  1850. 

He  in.  2ndly,  24  July,  1858,  Mary,  only  surviving, 
dau.  of  the  late  Walter  Selby,  Esq.  of  Biddleston, 
Northumberland,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

III.  Walter,  6.  18  June,  1862;  d.  in  infancy. 

ILinCHJE. — The  original  abode  of  the  Whitgreaves  wa& 
at  Burton,  near  Stafford,  and  they  possessed  in  early  times  a 
village  in  the  vicinity  of  their  seat,  from  which  they  derived 
or  to  which  they  gave,  the  name  of  Whitgreave.  They  are 
traceable  in  co.  Stafford  up  to  .he  times  of  John  and  Henrt  III. 
(rirfe  Pi-pt  and  Fine  Rolls).  The  representative  of  the  family 
temp.  Henrt  VI.,  was 

Robert  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Burton,  co.  Stafford,  who  d. 
27th  of  that  reign,  leaving  two  sons,  Humphrey,  his  heir;  and 
Thomas,  of  Salop.     The  elder, 

HnMPHRET  Whitgeeve,  Esq.  of  Burton,  living  1  Hexrt  VII., 
m.  the  dau.  of  Egerton  of  Wrynhill,  co.  Chester,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Robert  Whitgbeve,  Esq.  of  Burton,  m.  Margery,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Staunford,  Esq.  of  Rowley,  near  Stafford,  and  had, 
Humphrey,  of  Burton;  Thomas;  and  other  issue.  Robert 
VVhitgreve,  of  Burton,  d.  3  Dec.  5  Edward  VI.    His  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Whitgbeve,  Esq.  of  Bridgeford,  m.  Dorothy,  dau. 
of  Robert  Noel,  Esq.  of  Hillcott,  co.  Stafford,  and  left  at  his- 
decease,  Sept.  1590,  five  sons,  Henry,  Edward,  Humphrey, 
Thomas,  and  Walter,  of  whom  the  4th, 

Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.,  was  of  Moseley.  co.  Stafford. 
He  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Pitt,  Esq.  of  Bush- 
bury,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Whitgreave  d.  Feb.  1643,  and  was 
s.  by  his  only  son, 

Thomas  Whitgreave.  Esq.  of  Moseley,  Barrister-at-Law, 
through  whose  loyalty  and  careful  contrivance  the  liie  of  King 
Charles  II.  was  saved  after  the  disastrous  battle  of  Worcester. 


1732 


WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHI 


Mr.  Whitgreave  was  named  in  the  list  of  those  on  whom  it  was 
intended  to  have  conferred  the  Icnighthood  of  the  Eoyal  Oak. 
He  m.  Lady  Dcggs,  widow  of  Sir  Simeon  Deggs,  and  dying 
14  March,  1702,  aged  84,  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  in.  Isabella,  dau.  of 
William  Turvile,  Esq.  of  Aston  Flamvile,  co.  Leicester,  and 
had  issue.  Mr.  Whitgreave  d.  at  Moseley,  10  Sept.  172S.  His 
youngest  son  (the  only  one  who  left  issue), 

Francis  Waitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  b.  2  Dec.  1716 ;  m. 
1st,  13  March,  1754,  Penelope  Jelly  (an  heiress),  of  Barton 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1755)  liad  a  son,  Thomas 
Henry  Francis,  his  heir.  He  m.  2ndly,  28  April,  1757,  Miss 
Ann  llassall,  of  Claines,  co.  Worcester  (an  heiress),  by  whom 
<who  d.  17G3)  he  had  issue,  Francis,  b.  17  May,  1760,  d.  unm. 
Aug.  1836;  and  John,  6.  17  July,  1761,  rf.  leaving  one  son, 
John,  who  married,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Whitgreave  d. 
29  Sept.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Henkt  Fkancis  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley,  bapt. 
22  Jan.  1755;  m.  22  June,  1780,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Lockey, 
Esq.,  formerly  resident  at  Barton  Park,  co.  Derby;  and  d. 
19  Jan.  1816,  leaving  an  only  surviving  son, 

George  Thomas  Whitgreave,  Esq.  of  Moseley  Court,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1837,  6.  3  Aug.  1787  ;  m.  1st,  22  July, 
1814,  Amelia,  sister  of  the  late  Countess  Mazzinghi,  and  dau. 
of  Benjamin  Hodges,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
22  Jan.  1848)  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Benjamin  George,  now  of  Moseley  Court. 

II.  Francis,  of  Burton  Manor,  near  Stafford,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
b.  27  Sept.  1819;  m.  18  Sept.  1853,  Teresa,  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Mostyn,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Eobert.  Humphrey  Gilbert. 

Mary  Margaret.  Mary  Florence. 

HI.  Alfred  Richard,  6.  10  June,  1821 ;  d.  26  M.ay,  1827. 

IV.  Joseph  Robert,  6.  19  March,  1823:  m.  Rosina,  dau.  of 
George  Hodges,  Esq.  of  Lambeth,  and  has  issue, 

Joseph,  6.  30  July,  1858.       Benedict,  6.  20  Oct.  1859. 

A  son,  6.  28  April,  1863. 

Mary  Rose.  Edith. 

I.  Amelia  Catherine  Frances,  m.  John  Butler  Bowdon,  Esq. 
of  Pleasington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  died  leaving  issue. 

II.  Mary  Constantia  Josephine,  a  Nun. 

III.  Maria  Theresa,  m.  George  Basil  Eyston,  Esq.,  and  has 
issue.  IV.  Julia  Cecilia,  a  Benedictine  Nun. 

V.  Catherine,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Whitgreave  m.  2n(lly,  10  Oct.  1849,  Mary  Juliana  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Admiral  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Talbot,  G.C.B.,  but 
by  her  (who  d.  Oct.  1854)  had  no  issue.  He  to.  Srdly,  Mary 
Anne,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Sandford,  Esq. ;  and  d.  Feb.  1863. 

Arms — Az.,  on  a  cross  quarterly  pierced  or,  four  chevrons 
gu.  with  an  lionourable  augmentation  a  chief  arg.,  thereon  a 
rose  gu.  irradiated  gold,  within  a  wreath  of  oak  ppr.  Crests — 
Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  gu.  a  demi-antelope  or ;  and  another  of 
augmentation,  viz.,  Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  a  sceptre  in  pale 
or,  surmounted  by  a  branch  of  oak  ppr.  and  a  rose  gu.  slipped 
in  saltier  also  ppr.    Motto — Eegem  defendere  viclum. 

Scat — Moseley  Court,  near  AVolverhampton.  Moseley  Hall, 
the  house  in  which  King  Charles  was  saved,  is  still  in  the 
Game  state  it  was  when  it  afforded  an  asylum  to  the  fugitive 
monarch.  The  hiding-place  of  His  Majesty,  and  the  bedstead 
on  which  he  slept,  are  still  to  be  seen. 


WHITLA    OF    BENEADEN. 

Whitla,  James  Alexandee,  Esq.  of  Beneaden, 
CO.  Antrim,  b.  4  April,  1859. 

itiliraSC. — Valentine  Whitla,  Esq.  (son  of  George  and 
Ellen  Whitla),  vi.  Jane  Bashford,  by  whom  (who  d.  1802)  he 
had  five  sons  and  a  dau., 

I.  George,  of  Invcr  Lodge,  J. P.  co.  Antrim,  m.  Mary,  eldest 
dau.  of  Alexander  Gunning,  Esq.  of  Carrickfergus,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Alicia. 

2  Jane,  m.  Hugh  Crawford  Smith,  Esq.,  d.  1862. 

II.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

III.  Francis.  iv.  William  John. 

V.  Valentine,  of  Ben  Eaden,  in.  Ellen  Whitla,  of  Glendona, 
CO.  Antrim,  and  d.  s.  x>.  1865. 

I.  Jane,  d.  1858. 
Mr.  Whitla  d.  17  Jan.  1801.    His  2nd  son, 

James  Whitla,  Esq.  of  Gobrana,  co.  Antrim,  J. P.,  6. 17  Feb. 
1781 ;  m.  25  Aug.  1806,  Catharine,  dau.  of  Alexander  Gunning, 
Esq.  of  Carrickfergus,  and  had  issue, 

George  Alexander,  of  Beneaden. 

Valentine,  b.  1824. 

Mr.  Whitla  d.  12  March,  1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Alexander  Whitla,  Esq.  of  Beneaden,  co.  Antrim, 
J.P.,  Capt.  Royal  Antrim  Rifles ;  m.  1  June,  1858,  Isabella 


Frances,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Hammond,  of  Priston  Eector 
Bath,  D.L.  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

James  Alexander,  now  of  Beneaden. 

Valentine  George,  b.  12  March,  1863. 

Mary  Isabell  Hammond.  Ellen  Constance. 

Isabella  Frances  Alexandra. 

He  d.  3  Aug.  1867.    His  widow  m.  2naiy,  Sheffield  Bethai 
Esq.  (2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Betham,  Ulster  King 
Arms),  and  d.  1870. 
Seat — Beneaden,  Belfast. 


WHITLE    OF    HALTON    HALL. 

Whitle,  Robert,  Esq.  of  Halton  Hall,  co.  Ls 
caster,  J. P.,  formerly  Lieut.  91st  Argyleshire  Hij 
landers,  and  late  Col.  1st  Royal  Lancashire  Milit 
b.  28  March,  1829  ;  m.  30  April,  1857,  Eleanor,  da 
of  James  Schofield,  Esq.  of  Heybrook  and  Buckl 
Hall,  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  William,  b.  28  March,  1855. 

II.  Cecil  Wilfrid,  6.  7  May,  1870. 
I.  Ann  Eleanor.  ii.  Mary.  in.  Beatrix  All 

This  gentleman  is  only  surviving  son  (his  brotb 
John  William  having  d.  9  March,  1854)  of  the  la 
Capt.  Robert  Whitle,  59th  foot,  m.  10  May,  IBS 
Anne,  dau.  of  Matthew  Shaw,  of  London  and  Ma 
Chester,  and  d.  17  June,  1853 ;  and  grandson 
Daniel  Whitle,  Esq.,  and  Mary  his  wife. 

Arms — Gu.,  as  word  in  bend  point  upwards  ppr.  within 
orle  of  roses  arg.  barbed  and  seeded  of  the  second.  C'res 
Two  lions'  gambs  erased  bendy  sinister  of  four  gu.  and 
supporting  a  rose  as  in  the  arms. 

(Seai;— Halton  Hall,  Lancaster.    Club — Junior  United  Servi 


WHITMOBE,  LATE  OF  APLEY,  NOW  O: 
GUMLEY. 

Whitmoee,  Thomas  Chaeles  Douglas,  E: 
of  Griimley,  co.  Leicester,  late  Capt.  Royal  Ho: 
Guards,  b.  26  May,  1839  ;  m.  11  May,  1867,  Lou, 
Margaret  Emily,  5th  dau.  of  Sir  William  Cradoc 
Hartopp,  3rd  Bart.,  of  Eour  Oaks  Park,  i 
Warwick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Henry  Douglas  Charlton,  6.  20  April,  1872. 

I.  Mildred  Louisa  Lucy.         li.  Ethel  Mary  Alberta. 

Capt.  Whitmore  s.  his  father  1865,  and  in  1867  s(. 
his  Apley  estates  in  Salop,  purchasing  Gumley,  • 
Leicester,  the  same  year. 

JLlUCagp. — The  Whitmoees  were  originally  seated  . 
Whytemere,  on  the  north-west  side  of  the  parish  of  Bobbingt 
in  the  manor  of  Claverley,  Salop ;  subsequently  they  renw  i 
to  Claverley,  and  acquired  considerable  possessions  there. 

John,  Lord  of  Whytemere  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  III.  s 
Edward  I.,  was  father  of 
Philip  de  Whytemere,  d.  1300,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  de  Whytemere,  living  1361,  whose  son, 
EicHARD  de  Whytemere,  of  Claverley  and  Whytemere, . 
Margery,  dau.  and  heir  of  William  Attetrall,  of  Claver;, 
and  dying  about  the  year  1386,  left  a  son  and  heir, 
Richard  de  Whytemere,  father  of  another 
Richard  de  Whytemere,  d.  1442,  leaving,  by  Joan  his  w , 
a  son  and  successor, 
Thomas  Whytemere,  of  Claverley,  d.  1483.    His  son, 
Richard  Whytemere,  left  at  his  demise,  1504,  by  hiswi 
Agnes  (who  d.  1522)  a  son  and  successor, 

Richard  Whitmore,  of  Claverley,  b.  1495,  m.  Fran 
Barker,  and  had  two  sons, 

William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  ancestor  of  the  Whitmores  of  Ludstone,  Claver . 

Richard  Whitmore  d.  1549,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  London,  Merchant,  m.  Ai  > 
dau.  of  Mr.  Alderman  William  Bond,  of  that  city,  and  by  c 
(whod.  9  Oct.  1615)  had  issue,  William  (Sir),  his  heir;  Thoi), 
d.  s.  }3. ;  George  (Sir),  Knt.  of  Balmes,  in  Hackney  par . 
Middlesex,  a  stanch  Royalist ;  Elizabeth,  m.  Sir  Will  > 
Craven,  Bart.  ;  Anne,  m.  Francis  Baber,  Esq.  of  Chi ; 
Margaret,  lit.  Sir  R.  Grubham,  Knt.;  Mary,  to.  Sir  Cho* 
Montagu,  Knt.,  brother  to  the  Earl  of  Manchester;  Fran » 
TO.  Sir  John  Weld,  of  Arnolds,  Middlesex;  and  Jane,  m  • 
Still,  Esq.  William  Whitmore,  of  London,  d.  8  Aug.  1 » 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHI 


1733 


SiB  William  Wuitmore,  Knt.  of  London,  6.  4  Nov.  1572, 
who  purchased  the  estate  of  Apley,  Salop,  for  which  shire  he 
was  High  Sheriff  1620.  He  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Moseley,  of  Hough,  eo.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Jan. 
1608)  had  one  son  and  a  dau., 

George,  d.  s.  p. 

Anne,  m.  Sir  Edmund  Sawyer,  and  d.  1666. 

Ec  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Weld,  Esq.  of  London,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1626)  he  had  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Eichard,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  21  June, 
1614;  Sheriff  of  Gloucester  1667 ;  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Eobert  Deards,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  30  Xov.  1673)  left  at  his  decease,  20  Aug.  1667,  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Weld,  of  Willey,  and  dying  before  1694,  left 

William,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  of  whom  presently. 
Anne,  m.  Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  and  d.  1738. 

Sir  William  d.  Dec.  164S,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Thomas  Whitmore,  of  Apley,  6.  28  Nov.  1612,  created  a 
Bart.  28  June,  1641.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Alder- 
man Sir  William  Acton,  Knt.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1666)  had 
isiue,  William,  his  heir;  Thomas  (Sir),  of  Bridgnorth  ;  Anne, 
m.  Sir  Francis  Lawley,  Bart. ;  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bennet, 
Esq. ;  and  Dorothy,  m.  Sir  Eliab  Harvey.  Sir  Thomas  d.  1653, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Sir  William  Whitmore,  2nd  bart.  of  Apley,  6. 8  April,  1627 ; 
im.  Mary,  dau.  of  Eliab  Harvey,  Esq.  of  London,  but  dying 
without  issue,  1699,  the  baronetcy  expired,  while  the  estates 
I  passed  to  his  kinsman, 

William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Lower  Slaughter,  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  wlio  then  became  of  Apley.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Roger  Pope,  Esq.  of  Wolstanton,  Salop,  and  sister  to 
■  Bromwich  Pope,  Esq.,  to  whom,  on  the  death  of  Catherine 
Pope,  his  dau.,  1754,  her  issue  became  heirs.  By  this  lady 
[(who  d.  about  1736)  he  had  issue, 

:    L  William,  d.  an  infant,  1710.  n.  Thomas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

i,  m.  WilUam,  b.  1714,  who  raised  the  53rd  regt.,  and  was  its 
first  Colonel ;  d.  1771,  a  Lieut.-Gen.  and  M.P.  for  Bridg- 
north. The  manor  and  estate  of  Lower  Slaughter,  with 
other  family  property  in  co.  Gloucester,  descended  from  him 
to  his  grandson,  Gen.  Sir  George  Whitmore,  K.C.H.,  Col. 
Commandant  R.E.,  m.  Cordelia,  dau.  of  George  Ainslie, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Dec.  1857)  had  seven  sons  and 
three  daus.  He  d.  2  AprU,  1862,  aged  87,  leaving  these 
estates  to  bis  son, 

Charles  Shaplanb,  M.A.,  of  Lower  Slaughter,  J.P.,  Q.C., 
Bencher  of  the  Inner  Temple,  and  Judge  of  the  County 
Courts,  circuit  Ko.  46,  Recorder  of  co.  Gloucester,  m. 
Katharine  Elizabeth,  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Brownrigg, 
Bart.,  and  d.  1877,  leaving  issue,  Charles  Algernon,  now 
of  Lower  Slaughter;  William  Walter;  and  Edmund 
Henry. 

IT.  George,  of  Apley,  d.  s.  p.  1775. 

▼.  Charles,  of  Southampton,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  —  Kelly,  Esq., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1799)  left  at  bis  decease,  1770, 

1  Thomas,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  William,  father  of  William  Wolbtche  Whitmore,  Esq., 
late  M.P. ,  of  Dudmaston  (see  that  Family). 

i  George,    D.D.,    Fellow   of  St.  John's,  Cambridge,  d. 
25  Nov.  1805. 
1  Mary,  d.  1828.  2  Katherine. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Launcelot  Shadwell,  Esq.,  and  left,  with 
other  issue,  the  late  Sir  Launcelot  Shadwell,  Knt.,  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  England. 

4  Dorothea. 

▼I.  John,  of  London,  m.  1st,  Miss  Sarah  Stevens,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1748)  he  had  two  daus., 

Anne,  d.  1773.  Katharine,  d.  1833. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Elizabeth  Henkell,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1788)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1791,  two  sons, 
John,  of  London,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  ra.  Miss  Caroline 
Williams,  and  dying  1826,  aged  76  (his  widow  suivived 
nntil  1833),  left  surviving  issue, 

1  John,  of  London,  m.  Miss  Mary  Stainforth,  and  d. 
1842. 

2  Edward,  of  London,  in.  1st,  Miss  Frances  Kensington, 
d.  1833 ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Elizabeth  Davison,  and  has 
issue  by  both. 

3  Kobert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  m.  Miss  Elizabeth  Kaye,  and 
has  issue. 

4  Frederick,  of  London. 

William,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Montagu  Booth,  Esq.  of 
Upton,  and  left  issue, 

1  William,  of  Beckenham,  Kent,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  1830, 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  George  Norman,  Esq. ;  and  2ndly, 
1866,  Frances  Maria,  widow  of  Rev.  Aretas  Akers,  of 
Mailing  Abbey,  Kent,  and  dau.  of  Francis  Brandam, 
Esq. 


2  George,  of  London.  3  James.  4  Charles 
1  Eliza.                          2  Charlotte,  m.  —  Harrison,  Esq. 

3  Maria.  4  Catherine. 

Mr.  Whitmore  d.  24  May,  1725,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sir  Thomas  Whit.more,  K.B.,  of  Apley,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Sir  Jonathan  Cope,  Bart,  of  Brewern,  and  had  by  her  (who  d. 
1775)  three  daus., 

Mary,  m.  her  first  cousin,  Thomas  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley. 
Anna  Sophia,  m.  Anthony  Deane,  Esq. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Chailes  Shuttleworth  Holden. 

Sir  Thomas  d.  15  April,  1773,  and  was  i.  by  his  nephew  and 
son-in-law, 

Thomas  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  m. 
1st  (as  stated  above),  his  cousin,  Mary  Whitmore,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1776)  had  three  daus., 

Mary  Anne,  in.  Thomas  Wylde  Browne,  Esq.  of  Caughley, 
and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue. 
Anna  Sophia,  d.  unm.  Georgiana,  d.  unm. 

He  in.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Foley,  Esq.,  Capt.  R.N., 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Admiral  St.  Loo,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1817)  had  issue, 
Thomas,  his  heir. 

Charies  Blaney  Cavendish  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Stockton, 
Salop,  b.O  March,  1787;  m.  1829,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Giffard,  Esq.  of  Chillington,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  (who 
</.  1834)  had  three  daus. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Jan.  1818,  the  Rev.  John  Storer,  M.A.,  Rector 
of  Hawksworth,  Notts. 

Mr.  Whitmore  d.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  High  Sheriff  1805;  b.  16  Nov.  1782  ;  m.  19  July, 
1804,  Catherine,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Thomason, 
Esq.  of  York,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Grierson, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1867)  had  issue, 
Thomas  Charlton,  late  of  Apley. 

George,  M.A.  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Stockton,  Shifnal,  J.P.,  b.  13 
Aug.  1812;  m.  6  Jan.  1848,  Sarah,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  John 
Deacon,  Esq.  of  Mabledon  Park,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 
Algernon  George  Bernard,  b.  18  Oct.  1849  ;  Henry  Eardley, 
6.  26  April,  1855;  Katherine  Mildred;  Dora  Louisa  Mary ; 
and  Geraldine  Ellen  Georgina. 

Henry,  of  Sunniside,  Coiebrooke  Dale,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth, 
late  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  b.  17  Oct.  1813;  in.  15  April, 
1852,  Adelaide  Anna.  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Francis  Darby, 
Esq.  of  Coiebrooke  Dale,  Salop,  deceased. 
Catherine  Mary,  m.  16  Aug.  1832,  Francis  Bernard,  3rd  Earl 
of  Bandon,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Emily  Elizabeth,  m.  13  Feb.  1855,  Major-Gen.  Eardley  Wil- 
mot,  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  Bart. 
Lucy  Georgiana,  in.  27  Dec.  1849,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Forbes 
(late  Coldstream  Guards),  2nd  son  of    the  late  William 
Forbes,  Esq.  of  Callander,  N.B.,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 
Mr.  Whitmore  d.  6  Feb.  1846,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Charlton  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  late  M.P.  for 
Bridgnorth,  b.  5  Jan.  1807 ;  m.  11  April,  1833,  Lady  Louisa 
Anne  Douglas,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles,  5th  Marquess  of  Queens- 
berry,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas  Charles  Douglas,  now  of  Gumley. 

Walter  Henry,  6.  21  Aug.  1842. 

Caroline  Louisa,  m.  24  May,  1866,  John  William  Scott,  Esq. 
of  Delgany,  co.  Wicldow,  3rd  son  of  James  Scott,  Esq., 
Q.C,  and  has  James  Whitmore  and  Albina  Louisa. 

Mary  Catherine.  Emily  Harriet. 

Louisa  Dorothea,  d.  11  Oct.  1839. 

Lucy  Albinia.  Edith  Georgina. 

Cecil  Elizabeth.  Evelyn  Octavia. 

He  d.  13  March,  1865. 

Arms— Vert,  fretty  or.  Crests— 1st,  A  falcon  sitting  on  the 
stump  of  a  tree  with  a  branch  springing  from  the  dexter  side 
all  ppr. ;  2nd,  An  arm  couped  at  the  elbow  and  erect,  habited, 
or,  turned  up  az.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cinquefoil  gold 
leaved  vert,  all  within  two  wings  expanded  of  the  fourth. 

S«(«— Gumley,  Market  Harborough. 


■WOLRYCHE-WHITIVEOIIE    OP 
DUDMASTON    HALL. 

Woletche-Whitmoee,  Eev.  Feancis  Henet, 
M.A.  of  Dudmaston  Hall,  Salop,  J.P.,  Kector  of 
Quatt,  Malvern,  b.  1820 ;  m.  1845,  Isabella,  youngest 
dau.  of  Capt.  H.  Bazely,  R.N.,  and  has  isstie, 

I.  Francis  Alexander,  6.  1845 ;   m.  7  June,   1871,  Alice 
Slary,  dau.  of  Alfred  Darby,  Esq. 

II.  Malcolm,  b.  1849.  m.  Henry  Bazely,  6.  1866. 
I.  Isabel  Louisa,  m.  R.  M.  Otter  Barry,  Esq. 

This  gentleman,  only  son  of  Eev.  Francis  Laing,  of 
The  Mythe,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Mary  Lis  wife,  dau. 


1734 


WHI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WHI 


of  William  Wliitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston,  assumed, 
by  royal  license  1864,  on  succeediugto  the  estates  of 
his  uncle,  William  Wolryche-Whitmore,  Esq.,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Woleyche-Whitmoee,  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

ittUEttJJC.— (Sm  preceding  Memoir.) 

William  Whitmoke,  Esq.  (2n(3  son  of  Charles  Whitmorc, 
Esq.  of  Southampton,  and  grandson  of  William  Whitmore, 
Esq.,  M.P.  of  Apley,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  Bromwicli 
Pope,  Esq.  of  Woolstascon),  s.  in  1774,  at  the  decease  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Weld,  to  the  estate  of  Dudmaston,  Salop.  He  in.  Ist, 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Lyster,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1792) 
had  issue, 

William  Woletchk,  of  Dudmaston. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  Capt.  Williams,  R.N.,  d.  1830;  and  2ndly, 
Dr.  Freer,  Physician,  of  Cheltenham,  d.  1873. 

Mary  Dorothea,  d.  1872,  having  m.  licv.  Francis  Laing,  of 
the  Mythe,  co.  Gloucester,  and  was  mother  of  the  present 
Eev.  F.  H.  WoLKYCHE  Whitmore,  of  Dudmaston. 

Catherine,  m.  Major  Houston,  d.  1811.  Sopliia. 

Harriet,  d.  1868;  in.  E.  Isaac,  Esq.  of  Boughton,  co.  Wor- 
cester, and  has  issue. 

Louisa,  m.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Ryan,  Knt.,  Judge  of 
Calcutta;  rf.  6  Feb.  1866,  having  had  issue. 

Elizabeth,  in.  Eev.  J.  Wall ;  and  d.  1843,  having  had  issue. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Rev.  Edmund  Carr;  d.  1831. 

Georgiana,  m.  Charles  Babbage,  Esq. ;  d.  1827,  leaving  issue. 
He  in.  2ndly,  Miss  Mary  Louisa  Thomas,  by  whom  (who  d. 
1813)  he  had  one  son  and  three  daus., 

John  Henry,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Jones, 
by  sign-manuel,  dated  14  March,  1829,  on  succeeding  to  the 
estate  of  Chastleton  {see  Whitmore  Jones  of  Ckaatleton). 
Janetta,  d.  unm.  1826. 
Eleonora,   m.    John    Franks,    Esq.    of   Ballyskiddane,   co. 

Limerick. 
Mary  Anne,  in.  Arundel  Sparkes,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Whitmore  d.  Aug.  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wolrtche-Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston,  Salop, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Wolverhampton,  b.  1787;  in.  29  Jan.  1810, 
Lady  Lucy  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Bridgeman,  dau.  of  Orlando, 
1st  Earl  of  Bradford,  but  had  no  issue.  He  d.  1858,  having 
devised  his  estates  to  his  nephew,  the  present  Rev.  Francis 
Henry  Wolbyche- Whitmore,  of  Dudmaston. 

.(Irms— Quarterly,  Ist  and  4th,  vert,  frctty  or,  for  Whitmore; 
2nd  and  3rd,  az.,  a  chevron  between  three  swans  rousant  arg. 
in  chief  a  cross-crosslet  for  difference,  for  Wolkyche.  Crests 
— 1st,  Whitmore,  Upon  the  stump  of  an  oak  tree  .sprouting 
to  the  dexter  a  falcon  close  all  ppr.  beaked  and  belled  or ; 
2nd,  WoLRYCHE,  An  oak  tree  fructed  ppr.  charged  for  differ- 
ence with  a  cross-crosslet  gold.     Motto — Incorrupta  fides. 

Seat— Dudmaston  Hall,  Bridgnorth. 


WHITMOKE-JONES    OF    CHASTLETON. 

Whitmoee-Jones,  Maey  Elizabeth,  of  Chas- 
tleton House,  CO.  Oxford. 

ILincaSC.  —  The  Chastleton  estate  was  purchased  by 
Walter  Jones,  Esq.,  from  Catesby,  the  well-known  con- 
spirator in  the  Gunpowder  Plot,  who  sold  it  to  procure  the 
required  funds.  For  an  account  of  Chastleton  House,  see 
Skelton's  Antiquities  of  Oxfordshire,  and  Nash's  Ancient 
Mansions. 

Arthur  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  co.  Oxford,  the  last  male 
heir  of  the  family  of  Jones  of  Cliastleton,  son  of  Henry  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Chastleton,  who  d.  1761,  and  grandson  of  Walter  Jones, 
Esq.  of  Chastleton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Whit- 
more, of  Lower  Slaughter,  co.  Gloucester,  and  sister  of  William 
Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  Salop,  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth,  d.  21  Nov. 
1828,  having  bequeathed  the  Chastleton  estate  to  his  kinsman, 
John  Henry  Whitmore,  Esq.,  2nd  son,  by  his  2nd  wife,  of 
William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Dudmaston,  and  grandson  of 
Charles  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Southampton,  who  was  4th  son  of 
William  Whitmore,  Esq.  of  Apley,  whose  sister,  Anne,  m. 
Walter  Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton  {see  Whitmore  of  Apley). 
Mr.  Whitmore,  on  succeediugto  that  property,  assumed,  1828, 
the  surnanic  and  arms  of  Jones.  He  m.  1  Jan.  1821,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Clutton,  Esq.  of  Pensax  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
and  had  is.suo, 

John  Arthur,  of  Chastleton.        William,  of  Chastleton. 

Walter  Thomas,  6.  1831;  rf.  1872. 

WoLRYCUE  Harry,  late  of  Chastleton. 

Mary  Elizabeth,  now  of  Chastleton. 

Jcnnetta,  m.  1862,  John  Harris,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son, 

Thomas  Whitmore,  b.  1864. 
Frances  Barbara,  to.  1855,  Rev.  Charles  Alan  Dickins,  Vicar 

of  Tardebigge,  and  has  issue,  I  Herbert,  b.  1856  ;  2  Alan,  b. 

1862;  I  Margaret;  2  Barbara;  3  Eleanor;  4  Irene. 


Joanna  Dorothea,  in.  1851,  Rev.  Thomas  Harris,  Recto! 

Swerford,  but  has  no  children. 
Louisa  Georgiana,  in.  1864,  Rev.  C.  J.  E.  Walkey,  Recto! 

Curnwell,  and  has  issue,  C.  T.  E.  Walkey,  b.  1SG6; 

Rowland  Huyshe,  b.  1869. 
Elinor  Marian,  m.  1858,  Rev.  H.  Harris,  Rector  of  Winll 

bourne  Bassett,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Whitmore,  6.  I8i| 

and  Arthur  Chambers,  b.  1863. 

Mr.  Whitmore-Jones,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  d.  1853,  and  was  s.\ 
his  eldest  son, 

John  Arthur  Whitmore-Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  6.  1£ 
d.  1857,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Whitmore-Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton,  &.  1826; 
13  Jan.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

WoLRYCHE  Harry  AVhitmore-Jones,  Esq.  of  Chastleton 
1837  ;  d.  1874,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister,  now  of  Chastleton. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  wit 
a  border  indented  or,  a  canton  ermine ;  2nd  and  3rd,  vert  frc 
or,  for  Whitmore.    Motto — Incorrupta  fides. 

Seat — Chastleton  House,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  co.  Oxford. 


FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL    OF    WA 
FORD    AND    HAWKSWICK. 

Feaenlet  -  Whittingstall,  Geoege,  Esq. 
Watford,  Herts,  Major  of  the  South  Herts  Y 
manry  Cavalry,  sometime  Capt.  in  the  12th  Lanc( 
b.  12  Feb.  1830  ;  m.  25  July,  1854,  Anne  Mary,  oi 
dau.  of  William  Joseph  Myers,  Esq.  of  JPort 
Shenley,  Herts,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund  George,  6.  27  Dec.  1855. 

II.  William  George,  6.  29  March,  1857. 

III.  Herbert  Oakes,  b.  15  March,  1859. 

I.  Florence  Mary,  d.  20  Dec.  1861. 

II.  Maud  Mary.  iii.  Beatrice  Mary. 

iLCncajC. — Edmund  Feaknley,  Esq.  of  Red  Lodge,  in 
parish  of  Eardesley,  co.  York,  &.  1743 ;  in.  19  May,  1 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Tharpe,  Esq.,  and  wi( 
of  Thomas  Broome,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Hatfield,  Herts.  He  d.  9  ] 
1809,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  22  March,  1823)  an  only  child, 

Edmund  Fearnley,  Esq.  of  Langleybury  and  Watford,  ' 
succeeded,  1822,  to  the  property  of  his  cousin,  George  W 
tingstall,  Esq.  of  Watford,  and,  1825,  to  that  of  Miss  Elizal 
Whittingstall,  whereuoon,  by  royal  license,  dated  29  Mai 
1825,  he  and  his  issue  were  authorised  to  take  the  surnam 
Whittingstall,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Fearni 
and  to  bear  the  arms  of  Whittingstall  quarterly  with  thos 
Fearnley.  He  m.  21  Sept.  1825,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Gri 
Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and  widow  of  Fawcett  James  Lewin,  , 
of  Watford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  15  May,  1865)  he  had  issue, 

George,  now  of  Watford. 
Augusta  Mary,  in.  14  July,  1853,  Charles  Cholmeley  H 
Esq.  of  King's  Walden,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 
Mr.  Fearnley-Whittingstall  rf.  13  March,  1850. 

.^rms— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  vert,  a  cross  composec 
seven  lozenges  erm.  between  two  flanches  crminois  in  ca 
an  antelope's  head  erased  arg.,  for  Whittingstall;  2nd 
3rd,  arg.,  three  sinister  bendlets  gu.  over  a  bend  engrailed 
thereon  three  bucks'  heads  caboshed  or,  for  Fearnley.  Oi 
—1st,  In  front  of  an  antelope's  head  couped  at  the  neck 
armed  or,  a  saltire  composed  of  nine  lozenges  or,  for  Wl 
tingstall;  2nd,  A  mount  vert  thereon  in  front  of  a  bust 
ferns  ppr.  a  talbot  passant  erm.  collared  and  lined  refle 
over  the  back  gu.  the  dexter  fore  foot  resting  on  a  buck's  h 
caboshed  or,  for  Fearnley.    Motto — Animus  tamen  idem. 


WHITTXJCK    OF    HANHAM    HALL. 

Whittuck,  John  Jubilee,  Esq.  of  Hanh 
Hall,co.Gloucester,late8thLightDragoons,  6. 18 

ILinCaCir.— Samuel  Whittuck,  Esq.  of  Hanham  Hall, 
Gloucester,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  14  April,  1782,  High  Sheriff  li 
sprung  from  an  ancient  family;  in.  1st,  21  June,  1804,  Ar 
dau.  of  James  Hooper,  Esq.  of  Montague  House,  Ba 
and  2ndly,  27  Feb.  1824,  Mary  Banks,  dau.  of  John  Binnif 
Esq.  of  Buckham,  Surrey;  by  the  latter  he  had  no  issue,  bu 
the  former,  who  rf.  1  Dec.  1820,  he  had  six  sons  and  seven  da 

Samuel  Hooper,  b.  1805 ;  m.  Maria  Amelia,  2nd  dau. 

James  Jenkins,   Esq.  of   Chepstow,   co.  Monmouth,  ! 

rf.  s.  p.  Aug.  1842. 
Charlis  Abraham,  6.  1806;  m.  Georgiana  Katharine, 

dau.  of  George  Neville,  Esq.  of  Skelbrook,  co.  York  an( 

1856. 
John  Jubilee,  6.  1809,  now  of  Hanham,  co.  Gloucester. 
William  James,  of  Ellesbridge,  Somerset,  late  Capt.  in 


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82nd  rcpt.,  6.  1810;  m.  Matilda,  eldest  dau.  of  Major  Slater, 
of  the  82nd,  and  has  issue,  William  Samuel,  Capt.  IGth  regt., 
/».  1846;  m.  1874,  Frances  VVilljelmina,  eldest  dau.  ofLieut.- 
Col.  Giffard  N.  Le  Quesne,  Uoyal  Jersey  Artillery,  aud  a 
dau.  JosEPU  Whittuck,  late  of  Ilanham  Hall. 

Edward  Dccimus,  0.  IftlG;  d.  unm.  1838. 

Anne  Barnes,  d.  unm.  1829.  Mary  Whipple. 

Alice  Uebecca,  d.  vnm.  1841. 

Sarah  Amy,  m.  1836,  John  Whittuck  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Newton 
St.  Leo,  Somerset. 

Martha  Jane,  d.  unm.  1844.  Amy  Georgiana. 

ir.  Whittuck  </.  1849.    His  5th  son, 

Joseph  Whittuck  Whittdck,   Esq.  of  IlMnhani  Hall,  J. P. 

ad  D.L.,  b.   17   May,   1813;    m.  6  Aug.    ISIO,   Kuiily  liosa, 

jungest  dau.   of  Michael  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Sherdley  Hall,  co. 

ancaster,  uncle  of  the  1st  Lord  Dinorben,  by  whom  he  had 

sue, 

Samuel  Henry  Pemberton,  now  of  Hanham  Hall. 

Edward  Arthur,  6.  11  May,  1844. 

Frederick  William,  i^.  20  Sept.  1815;  </.  5  May,  1846. 

Charles  Augustus  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Brasenose  College, 
I    Oxford,  6.  19  Oct.  1849. 

I  Emily  Gertrude,  m.  13  Jan.  1879,  Ernest  Helyar,  Esq.,  son 
of  the  late  Eev.  H.  W.  Helyar. 

Sclina  Mary.  Edith  Amy. 

Ud.  1870. 

■! — Az.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  between  three  boars'  heads 
i  or,  as  many  crosses-pattee  gu.  Crest — A  boar's  head 
i  or.     Molto — Messis  ab  alto. 

— Hanham  Hall,  near  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester. 


II.  Charles,  6.  1S66. 

IV.  Henry  Marcus,  6.  18G9. 

III.  Lctitia  Mary,  b.  1872. 


"WHYTE    OF    LOUGH    BBICKLAND. 

Whtte,  Johx,  Esq.  of  Loughbrickland,  co.  Down, 

P.  and  D.L.,    High   Sheriff    1862,  m.   1st,    1855, 

Hen    Mary,  last  surviving  dau.  of  Thomas  Lalor 

elly,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  bj  her  (who  d.  1857)  has 

I  only  dau., 

L  Mary  Jane  Elizabeth. 

e  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1862,  Caroline  Lctitia,  dau.  of 

serge  Ryan,  Esq.  of  Inch  House,  co.  Tipperary, 

d  has  issue, 

..  John  Nicholas,  b.  1SC4. 

;ii.  George,  b.  18G8. 

f.  Thomas  Aloysius,  b.  1876. 

I.  Caroline  Mary,  b.  1871. 

V.  Anna  Mary,  b.  1874. 

itittCitQC. — The  ancient  and  eminent  family  of  Whtte  of 
'xlip,  traces  its  descent  irom  Walter  Whyte,  of  South  Wales, 

0  accompanied  Stroni;bo\v  in  his  expedition  and  conquest 
frehunl,  and,  in  reward  for  his  courage  and  allegiance,  was 
Ae  a  knight  by  Henry  II.,  1171.  Nicholas  Whyte  (the 
icendant  of  the  Strongbowian  knight)  m.  the  sister  of  Thomas 
tier,  Prior  of  Kilmainham,  and  a  Knight  Hospitaller  of  St. 
an  of  Jerusalem,  and  by  her  was  father  of  Maurice  Whtte, 

1  Lancastrian,  so  called  from  his  having  served  under  the 
■ee  kings  of  the  House  of  Lancaster.  In  1418,  Maurice, 
h  the  Prior  of  Kilmainham,  led  2,000  Irish  to  assist  at  the 
i;e  of  Eouen,  and  was  afterwards  Governor  of  Montaire, 
ler  Henry  VI.    His  son,  Bartuolo5iew  AVhyte,  was  father 

Nicholas  Whyte,  seigneur  of  King's  Meadows,  co. 
terford,  who  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  —  Power,  of  co. 
terford,  and  had  a  son,  James  Whyte,  seigneur  of 
iff's  Meadows,  and  of  Whyte's  Hall,  co.  Wexford  (who,  by  Ms 
eMargaret,  dau.  of —  Walsh,  of  co.  Waterford)  was  fatlicr 
Sir  NicnoLAS  Whyte,  of  Leixlip,  grand  seneschal  of  co. 
xford,  where  he  founded  the  place  called  Whyte  Hall.  He 
i  also  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  Wexford,  and  became 
ster  of  the  Rolls  of  Ireland  1572.  By  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
•rlock.  Sir  Nicholas  (who  d.  in  England)  left  a  son, 
iNDEEW  White,  of  Leixlip,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Patrick 
glas,  and  d.  31  July,  1599,  leaving  a  son, 
IR  Nicholas  Whyte.  of  Leixlip,  aged  16  in  1599 ;  Inq.  p.  m. 
m.  Ursula  Moore,  dau.  of  Garret,  1st  Viscount  Moore,  of 
•Cheda,  and  (?.  1G54.    His  4fh  son, 

BABLES  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Leixlij),  was  Col.  in  Spatn,  and 
irwards  Governor,  co.  Kildare,  16S9.  By  his  '.'nd  wife, 
Ti  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Newcomen,  Bart,  of  Mosstown,  co. 
igford,  and  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Talbot, 
t.  of  Cartown,  co.  Dublin,  he  left  a  son, 
OBH  Whvte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas 
■cell,  Baron  of  Loughmoe,  co.  Tipperary,  by  Rose  his  wife, 
.  of  Viscount  Dungannon,  and  grand-dau.  of  John  PurccU, 
onof  Loughmoe,  and  Elizabeth  Butler  his  wife.  dau.  of  Wal- 
llth  Earl  of  Ormonde.  By  this  lady  Mr.  V.'Kyte  left  a  son, 
II. 


Charles  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip,  m.  Anas'atia,  dau.  of 
Edward  Dunne,  Esq.  of  Brittas,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Francis  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  Waterford,  and 
left  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Nicholas  (Sir),  Knight  of  Malta; 
I.  Margaret,  m.  John  Roche,  Esq.  of  Limerick;  and  ii.  Rose. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

John  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Leixlip,  m.  15  Feb.  1776,  Lctitia,  dau. 
of  the  Hon.  Thomas  Burke,  son  of  John,  9th  Earl  of  Clun- 
ricarde,  and  had  eight  sons  and  two  daus., 
I.  Charles  John,  Capt.  in  the  army,  6.  1777 ;  m.  1794,  Anna. 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Ross-Lewin,  Esq.  of  Fortfergus,  co- 
Clare  (by  his  wife  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George  StacUpoule.  Esq. 
of  Edenvale,  co.  Clare,  and  niece  of  Hugh,  1st  Lord  Ma'^sy. 
and  of  Eyr«,   1st  Lord  Clarina),  and  d.  Nov.  1803,  having 
issue  by  her  a  posthumous  son, 

Charles  John,  late  Capt.  95th  regt.,  and  late  of  Strandfield 
House,  CO.  Clare,  b.  12  Feb.  1804;  >ii.  1st,  1  Sept.  1832, 
Rose,  relict  of  John  Reeves,  Esq.  of  Charieville.  co.  Cork, 
and  2nd  dau.  of  George  Dartnell,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  by 
whom  (who  d.  1868)  he  has  issue, 

1  John,  6.  12  June,   1833,   Major  Royal  South  Down 
Militia. 


ODwyer,  only  child  of  John  Dwyer,  Esq.  of  Wingfield, 
CO.  Clare. 

3  Charles,  Capt.  6th  Royal  regt.,  6.  21  Aug.  1836 ;  m. 
20  July,  1871,  Gertrude  Minna,  elder  dau.  of  John 
Shiell,  Esq.  of  Kelly  Castle,  Arbroath,  and  Smithfield, 
Dundee,  and  has  issue,  William  John  De  Burgh,  b. 
5  Dec.  1875 ;  Maud  Alexandrine,  h.  13  Dec.  1872. 

4  Edward  Henry,  b.  16  Feb.  1839,  Paymaster  R  N., 
H.JI.S.  "Sylvia,"  was  at  Balaklava,  and'at  the  siege  of 
Sebastopol. 

5  Joseph,  b.  12  Oct.  1310,  R.N.,  H.M.S.  "Sappho," 
perished  with  all  on  board,  1858. 

6  Benjamin  de  Burgh,  b.  8  July,  1850;  m.  7  Sept.  1875, 
Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Middlcton,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of 
MiiUingar,  co.  Westmeath. 

7  Frederick,  6.  8  July.  1852. 

1  Anna,  m.  George  Sandes,  Esq.  co.  Kerry. 

2  Rose,  m.  Thomas  Challoner  Martelli,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal 
Artillery. 

3  Letitia  Adelaide,  m.  Robert  Stacke,  Esq.  of  Dublin. 
Capt.  W^hyte  m.  2ndly,  23  Oct.  1873,  Susan  Isabella,  eldest 
dau.  of  Humphrey  Graham,  Esq.,  Writer  to  the  Signet, 
Edinburgh,  eldest  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Humphrey  Graham, 
formerly  1st  Royal  regt.,  and  Isabella  his  -rife,  dau.  of 
George  Farquhar,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Irving  his  wife, 
cider  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  James  Irving,  Esq.  of  S|iittal- 
field,  N.B.,  second  son  of  Irving  of  Wysebie,  co.  Dumfries, 
and  grandson  of  William  Irving,  of  Bonshaw,  co.  Dum- 
fries. 

II.  John,  E.LC.S.,  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  Thomas,  killed  in  action,  in  Spain,  jcniu. 

IV.  Francis,  in  the  army,  d.  unm.  in  the  West  Indies. 

v.  Nicholas  Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

VI.  Edward,  Capt.  R.N.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Sober  Hall, 

of  Durham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1861)  left  at  his  decease, 

1837,  four  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  John  Charles,  Barrister-at-Law,  Acting  Judge  at  Hong 
Kong,  d.  unm.  1870. 

2  Edward,  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome. 

3  William,  Capt.  R.N. 

4  Henry,  m.   1859,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Comyn,  Esq., 
and  has  issue. 

1  Catherine    Margaret,  m.  George  Ryan,   Esq.   of  Inch 
House,  CO.  Tipperary. 

2  Letitia.  3  Frances,  d.  «j!?n. 

4  Ellen,    m.   1865,   E.   Gorman,    Esq.   of  East   Bergholt, 
Sutfolk,  and  d.  1867. 
vii.  Marcus,  Vice-Consul  of  Lima,  deceased. 
VIII.  Henry,  R.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 

I.  Letitia,  vi.  Charles  Whyte  Roche,  Esq.  of  Ballygran,  co. 
Limerick. 

II.  .Margaret,  m.  Col.  Charles  O'Ferrall,  of  Ballyna,  co.  Kil- 
dare,  Ei^uerry  and  Chamberlain  to  the  King  of  Sardinia. 

The  5th  son, 

Nicholas  Charles  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Loughbrickland,  J. P. 
and  D.L.,  Capt.  R.N.,  b.  18  Jan.  1763;  m.  10  June,  1825,  Mary, 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Segrave,  Esq.  of  Cabra,  co.  Dublin, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  29  June,  1877),  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Loughbrickland.  Nicholas,  d.  1863. 

Edward,  Major  Royal  Canadian  Rifles  ;  »!.  186-3,  Jessie,  dau. 
of —  Rutherford,  Esq.  of  Hamilton,  Canada,  and  has  issue. 

Anna  Maria.  Letitia. 

Louisa,  m.  1861,  Charles  Whyte  Roche,  Esq.  of  Ballygran. 

Capt.  Whyte,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  co.  Down,  d.  1845. 

Armf—Arg..  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  roses  gu. 
seeded  or,  barbed  vert.  Cre.'<t — A  dcmi-lion  rampant  gu.  holding 
between  the  paws  a  flagstaff  ppr.,  a  flag  arg.  thereon  the  cross  of 
St.  George.    Motto — Echel  agus  cornic. 

S«it— Loughbrickland,  co.  Down. 

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WHYTE  OF  NEWT0W3Sr  TfTANOR. 
Whtte,  John  James,  Esq.,  of  Newtown  Manor, 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Leitrim,  J.P.  co.  Sligo,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Leitrim  1854,  Col.  in  the  army,  late 
Lieut.-Col.  7th  Hussars,  h.  7  May,  1810  ;  m.  28 
Oct.  1842,  Marianne  Jesse  de  Montenach,  dau.  of 
Charles  Dieudonne  de  Montenach,  Patrician  of 
Fribourg,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  David 
Grant,  Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Charlotte  Le  Moine, 
Baronne  de  Longeuil,  and  has  by  her  (who  d.  1874) 
has  issue, 

I.  Cbakles  Cecil  Bebesforb,  J.P.  and  HiRh  Slieriff  of  co. 
Leitrim,  1877,  b.  18  July,  1845  ;  m.  Petronella  Hallberg, 
dau.  of  Herr Magnus  Hallbcrg,  of  Tyanagarren  Tyarely 
Surden.  Miss  Hallberg  .s.  to  the  estates  of  Charles  Manners 
St.  George,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Madame  Ingri  Christina  St. 
George,  inthecos.  of  Leitrim  and  Roscommon,  andhasissue, 

i  Ivlaryanne  Christina  De  Montenach  St.  George. 

2  Ingri  Melesina  Beatrice  Gertrude. 

3  Selina  Petronella. 

4  Chisogona  Constantia  Barbara  Beresford. 

II.  Theodore  William,  6.  7  Oct.  1846;  m.  Miss  Webster. 

I.  Marie  Elizabeth  Frances  Medora,  deceased. 

II.  Marie  Gertrude,  m.  S.  Shell. 

III.  Emma  Frances  Honoria,  in.  Charles  Bell. 

IV.  Florence  Alma  Julia,  deceased. 

ILlUEatie.— James  Whyte,  Esq.  (son  of  Mark  Why  te,  Esq., 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old 
Court,  CO.  Wicklow),  m.  1st,  1783,  Gertrude,  dau.  of  James 
Gee,  Esq.,  grandson  of  William  Gee,  Esq.  of  Bishop  Burton, 
and  by  her  had  issue,  James,  his  heir;  and  Eobert,  who  took 
the  name  of  Moyser.  He  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Hildyard,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Hildyard,  and  had  a  dau.,  Catherine,  who  s.  to  the 
Hildyard  estates,  and  m.  Col.  Thomas  Thoroton,  who  took  the 
name  of  Hildtakd.    Mr.  Whyte  d.  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

James  Whtte,  Esq.  of  Pilton  House,  Barnstaple,  m.  24  Jan. 
1807,  Frances  Honoria,  dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  John  Beresford, 
brother  of  the  1st  Marquess  of  Waterford,  and  d.  24  March, 
1852,  leaving  issue, 

John  JAjrEs,  now  of  Newtown  Manor. 

James  Richard  (Rev.),  r,i.  Louisa  Uonywood. 

Pvobert  Charles,  -m.  Janet  Preston. 

Mark  Beresford,  to.  Emily  Whyte. 

Charles,  m.  Emily  Gardener. 

William  Thomas,  m.  Emily  Hinds. 

Selina  Catherine  Harriet,  m.  Felix  Ladbroke. 

Frances  Honoria,  deceased. 

Mary,  m.  Rev.  Bourchier  Savile. 

Barbara  Henrietta,  in.  William  Honywood,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  engrailed  between  three  roses  gu. 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  holding  a  dagger  all  ppr.  Motto — 
Fortiter  sed  (elicitcr. 

Seal — Xewtown  Manor  (co.  Leitrim)  Sligo.  Clubs — Kildare 
Street,  Dublin ;  and  Arthur's  Square,  London. 


WHYTE    OF    REDHILLS. 

Geoegiana  Maby,  niece  and  heiress  of  Francis 
Melville  Whyte,  Esq.,  of  Redhills,  m.  3 
June,  1847,  Kev.  Edmund  Burke  Venables,  eldest 
surviving  son  of  Rev.  James  Venables,  of  Buckland 
Newton,  co.  Dorset,  and  gi-andson  of  Thomas 
Venables,  Esq.,  Capt.  in  the  army,  and  Governor  of 
Cliester,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev. 
Thomas  King,  Eeetor  of  Blaydon,  brother  of  tlie 
Bishop  of  Rochester.  Mr.  Venables  was  educated 
at  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford,     He  is  J.P.  co.  Cavan. 

ILfUCaSC. — Francis  Whyte,  Esq.,  was  Chief  Secretary  to 
Sir  Oliver  St.  John,  Lord  Viscount  Grandison  of  Limerick, 
Lord  Depiity  of  Ireland  from  the  year  1616  to  1622.  Lie 
d.  29  May,  1622.  He  was  descended  from  an  ancient  family, 
and  had  several  brothers  and  sisters,  among  whom  was  Mar- 
garet, wife  of  William  Goldsmith,  the  ancestor  of  Dr.  Oliver 
Goldsmith,  whose  Christian  name  was  given  in  consequence 
of  the  connection  with  Oliver,  Lord  Grandison.  Mr.  Secretary 
Whyte  m.  Dorcas,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Newcomen,  Bart., 
ancestor  of  Lord  Newcomen,  by  Catharine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Daniel  Molyneux,  Ulster  King-of-Arms,  by  whom  he  had  a 
son,  Thomas,  and  a  dau.,  Frances.    The  son, 

Thomas  Whyte,  of  Redhills,  co.  Cavan,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Ballynagrane,  co.  Tyrone,  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Michael  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Coleraine,  a  younger  son  of  the 


ancestor  to  the  IMarquess  of  Waterford;  and  2ndly,  Judi 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Parsons,  Bart.,  Lord  Justice  of  Irelai 
ancestor  to  the  Earl  of  Eosse.  By  his  1st  wife  only  he  1: 
issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  Francis,  his  he 
II.  Michael,  who  d.  unm. ;  and  ni.  Thomas,  who  was  killed 
the  Battle  of  Aughrim,  v.nm.;  i.  Mary,  wife  of  Alexand 
son  of  Robert  Sannderson,  of  Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavr 
11.  Dorcas,  wife  of  Paul  Gore,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Francis  Go 
Knt.  of  Artaman  ;  iii.  Dorothy,  who  d.  unm.  Thomas  Wh 
d.  Sept.  1678,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  b.  1661 ;  m.  Mary,  d 
and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Edgworth,  Knt.  of  Lissard,  co.  Lo 
ford,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  son,  TnojiAS,  and  two  dai 
Mary  and  Anne.    The  son, 

Thomas  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Jai 
Naper,  Esq.  of  Loughcrew,  co.  Meath,  by  Anne  his  wife,  d 
of  Sir  Robert  Dutton,  1st  bart.  of  Sherborne,  by  whom  he  1 
a  son,  Francis,  and  four  daus.,  i.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Mar 
Smith,  E.sq. ;  ii.  Mary,  wife  of  Edward  Ellis,  Esq.:  in.  Sar 
wife  of  Essex  Edgeworth,  Esq. ;  iv.  Anne,  of  whom  hcreaf 
Thomas  Whyte  d.  10  Jan.  1739,  and  his  widow  d.  16  Jan.  17 
Their  son, 

Francis  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  Col.  of  the  Militia,  d.  imj 
and  by  his  will,  dated  11  Nov.  1774,  proved  12  March,  1779, ' 
his  estate  to  his  sister, 

Anne,  who  to.  3  Jan.  1744,  John  White,  Esq.  of  Eathgo  i 
and  Loughgill,  co.  Limerick  (son  of  John  White,  of  Rathgon, 
by  Ellen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  G), 
and  grandson  of  Col.  John  AVliite,  of  Rathgonan,  by  Celinaa 
wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Browne,  Esq.  of 'j 
Hospital,  CO.  Limerick).  She  made  her  will  3  July,  1793,  wl  i 
was  proved  22  March,  1714,  having  had  issue,  a  son,  Fran  , 
and  a  dau.,  Anne,  wife  of  Rev.  Francis  Saunderson.  The  i , 
Francis  White,  Esq.  of  Redhills,  &c.,  to.  1800,  Eliza,  t . 
of  Edward  Philip  Francis,  Esq.,  cousin-german  to  Sir  Pf> 
Francis,   K.B.,   and    had    four    sons,    i.  Francis   Melvii; 

II.  James,  who  d.  young;  in.  John  Boyle,  who  d.  unm.  li; 
IV.  Thomas,  whod.  young.  The  daus.  were,  i.  Anne;  ii.  M.  , 
m.  Capt.  S.Tmuel  Enderby,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  eldest  so  f 
Samuel  Enderby,  Esq.  of  Blackheath,  and  had  one  d  , 
Georgiana  Mary,  the  present  Mrs.  Venables,  of  Rerthi ; 

III.  Susan  Letitia,  wife  of  John  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  Trem  ^ 
CO.  Down,  by  whom  she  had  two  daus.,  Josephine  and  Si  i 
Letitia;  iv.  Margaret,  wife  of  Edward  Gibbon  Richard  Sj- 
bury,  Esq.,  by  whom  she  had  no  issue.  Francis  Whyti . 
Dec.  1835,  aged  78,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Francis  Melville  White,  of  Redhills,  b.  3  Nov.  1801  . 
unm.  1  April,  1833,  having  by  will,  dated  31  March,  1  , 
settled  his  estates  on  his  niece,  Georgiana  Mary  Endei  , 
with  olher  remainders,  and  enjoined  her  to  take  the  name  1 
arms  of  Whyte. 

^riiis— Arg.,on  a  chevron  between  three  crescents  gu  s 
many  roses  of  the  field.  Crest—A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  h  - 
ing  between  the  paws  a  white  rose  stalked  and  leaved  ppr. 

Seat — Redhills,  co.  Cavan. 


WHYTEHEAD  OF  CRAYKE. 
Whytehead,  Henry  Yates,  Esq.  of  Crayke,  . 
York,  M.D.,  J.P.,  b.  26  June,  1804  ;  m.  28  M  , 
1833,  Anne  Mary,  dau.  of  Benjamin  N.  Wilson,  Ii  . 
of  Little  Broughton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1850)  1 1 
issue, 

I.  Henry  Yates,  &.  9  Feb.  1842;  d.  an  infant. 

II.  Robert  Yates  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Nunkeeling,  CO.  YV 
B.A.  St.  John's  Coll.  Camb.,  b.  28  July,  1846. 

III.  Henry  William  b.  28  March,  1848;  d.  an  infant. 

IV.  Alfred,  6.  5  June,  1849;  m.  1  June,  1875,  Gertrude,  ( . 
of  Thomas  Leonard,  Esq. 

I.  Mary  Sarah,  m.  0  Jan.  1865,  Rev.  George  Samuel  Lud'' 
Little. 

II.  .Jane  Elizabeth,  w.  9  Oct.  1873,  Thomas  BoyesJacl:  , 
Esq. 

III.  Caroline,  m.  18  March,  1872,  John  Eugene  Bentley. 
HiUCaCIC. — This  family  is  supposed  to  have  been  a  bra  i 

of  the  Whitheds  or  Whyteheads,  resident  for  several  centu  » 
at  Titherley  and  Norman  Court,  Hants. 

William  Whytehead,  b.  1608,  who  settled  in  co,  York  s » 
after  the  Restoration,  and  d.  1681,  left  a  son, 

William  Whytehead,  i.  1634;  rf.  1710;  he  was  father  o  ^ 

Thomas   Whytehead,    b.    168S,    Chief    Magistrate  of   • 
borough  of  Scarborough,  1737  (his  brother,  William,  was  I 
Mayor  of  York  1734),  and  d.  1739,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Whitehead,  b.  1697 ;  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Will ' 


WHY 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


AVrc 


1737 


0<»le,  Y.sq.  of  Flainl)oroncrh,  nnd  ha'l  two  pons,  'WiLLiAjr  and 
Henry,  "lie  left  a  son,  Uenry.    The  elder  son, 

Bev.  Wir.LiAM  W'HVTEnEAD,  of  Hornsoa,  co.  York,  6.  3  Aug. 
1729;  m.  29  Sept.  1768,  Eacliel,  clau.  and  lieir  of  Henry  Yates, 
Esq.  of  EasinKwolct.  and  dyins:  8  Aug.  1817,  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  27  Dee.  1793).    The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  Henry  Kobert  Wuttehead,  B.A.,'of  Thornmanby,  co. 

,  York,  Kcctor  of  Gosliill,  and  Vicar  of  Nunkecling,  b.  13  July, 

1772;    m.  28  July,   1803,  Hannah  Diana,  dau.  and  heiress  of 

Kev.  Thomas  Bowman,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Crayke,  and  Preben- 

iary  of  Durham,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1844), 

i     I.  Hksbt  Yates,  of  Crnyke. 

n.  Robert  I  Rev.),  JI.A..  Rector  of  All  Saints,  York,  6.  1S03; 
ni.  1st,  28  July,  ls.';j,  Harriet  ratcrson,  dau.  of  Rev.  W. 
Fraser,  Minister  of  Killchrenan,  co.  Argyll,  and  had  issue. 

1  William  Fraser  (Rev.),  M.A.,  6.  17  June,  1843. 

2  Henry  Robert,  6.  5  June,  1838;  d.  an  infant. 

1  Harriet  Eliza,  d.  an  infant.        2  Margaret  Anne. 

3  Eliza.  4  Catharine  Yates.  5  Ellen,  d.  18C9. 
6  Amelia. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Henrietta,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Dods- 

worth,  3rd  Bart,  of  Thornton  Hall. 
m.  William,  b.  2J  April,  1812;  m.  1st,  16  Julv,  1836,  Frances, 
..lu.  of  Rev.  T.  D.  Wastell,  of  Risby,  Suffolk,  and  by  her 
who  d.  Dec.  1858)  has  five  sons, 

1  Thomas  Bowman.  6.  16  March,  1840;  m.  1870,  Caroline, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Drought,  Esq.  of  Plunkcttstowu  House, 

kKiklare,  and  has  two  sons,  'William  and  Thomas,  and  two 
dans. 
2  WiUiam  Wastell,  M.A.  Cambridge,  b.  6  Feb.  1848. 

3  Henry  Robert  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Norley,  co.  Chester,  b. 
10  Oct.  1^49;  TO.  6  Sept.  1876.  Sarah   May  Louisa,  dau.  of 

Bev.  C .  C .  Layard,  Rector  of  Combe  Hayand,  and  has  issue, 
Wa-stell  Layard,  b.  8  Aug.  1877. 

4  Jolm  Wastell,  6.  1851 ;  d.  1867. 

5  Hugh  Edward,  6.  1853. 

6  Frank,  b.  1855;  d.  an  infant. 
1  Eleanor,  deceased.  2  Jessie,  deceased. 
S  Alice, )».  Arthur  Poyser,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  dans. 

4  Louisa  Frances,  m.  Eev.  B.  Lamb,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Whil- 
drake,  and  has  issue. 

5  Lucy,  deceased.  6  Emmeline  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

».  Thomas  (Rev.),  M.A.,   Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  New 

Zealand,  and  Fellow  of  St.    John's    College,   Cambridge, 

4. 30  Nov.  1815;  d.  s.p.  March,  1843. 

,  Jane,  vi.  16    June,  1829,  George  Overton,  Esq.  of  Scar- 

iNnoagh,  and  hxs  three  daus. 

:.  Anne,  m.  i  Oct.  1831 ,  Robert  George  Boulton,  Esq.,  M.D., 

ol  Beverley,  and  has  four  sons  and  tive  daus. 

t  Margaret.  iv.  Rachael. 

Whytehead  d.  21  Aug.  1818. 

rm*— Az.,  a  fess  arg.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.    Crest 

fox  sejant  arg. 

wt— Crayke,    Easingwold.       Residence— Bewholrae,    near 

I. 

« 

■WICKHAm    OF    HOBSINGTOIT. 

riCKHAir,   James  Whali.ey  Datye    Thomas, 
of  Frome,  Somerset,  J.P.,  late  Major  3rd  Bat- 
I  m   Somerset  Eifle  Yohxnteers,  m.  183  i,  Lucy 
ilda,  dau.  of  William  Leader,  Esq. 

tnpTlCJC, — The  WicKHAMS  are  a  very  ancient  Somerset- 
family.  A  Sir  Robert  Wickham,  lint.,  d.  at  Bristol, 
WAED  III.,  1327.  A  John  Wicomb,  of  Bristol,  was  re- 
'.d  to  Parliament  1457.  Theobald  Wickham  served  as 
Sheriff  for  Somerset  1393.  John  W.ckhum  was  Sheriff 
■istol  1457  ;  and  a  ^Villiam  Wickham,  Sheriff  of  Bristol 
was  returned  to  Parliament  1432. 

IN  Wickham,  whose  mother,   Elizabeth,  was  dau.  and 

iress  of  Thomas  Sylver,  possessed  lands  in  Milborne  Port, 

t,  1536.     By  Cecilia  his  wife  he  was  father  of  James 

^  HAM,  of  Horsington,  who  d.  1576,  seised  of  the  "  Manor 

<^  vars "  (which  had  been  purchased  by  the  Wickhams  of 

Si  lomas  Dyer,  Knt.  oi  Sharpham,  3  Elizabeth,  15C1),  ami 

'   Rectory  of  Charlton  Horethorne.   By  Margaret  Serving- 

swife,  he  left,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Anthony  Wick- 

"'  )f  Horsington,  whose  son,  James  W'ickham,  of  Horsing- 

•oi  vas  father  of  Thomas  Wickham,  of  Horsington,  bapt. 

~     .  1628  ;   m.  Martha,   dau.   of  Thomas  Bolt,   of  Abbas 

'  ;,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

lAKD  Wickham,  of  Sherborne,  Banker,  who  had,  by 
'^-  !iis  wife,  four  sons, 
1  KMEs,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

'  nuiam,  TO.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Capt.  H.  Phillips,  of  Har- 
li.  and  was  father  of  William  Wickham,  who  m.  Mai-)', 
.  of  Goodwin  Rolfe,  of  Harwich,  and  bad  issue  two  daus. 
Y,  both  married. 


m.  John,  of  Sherborne,  m.  Anno,  dau.  of  Major  Smith;  and 
d.  1774,  leaving  a  son,  John  'Rev.),  Rector  of  Hoi-sington, 
who  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  AVilliain  Provis,  of  Shtpton; 
Mallet:  and  d.  1783,  aged  53,  having  had  issue, 

1  William  Provis  (Rev.),  6.  1766;  m.  Annahella,  dan.  of 
Stevens  Tottcn,  of  Lincoln's  Ina,  Earristcr-at  Law,  and 
had,  besides  a  dau.  (Annabella,  m.  James  Bennett,  Esq. 
of  Cadbury,  Sheriff  of  .Somerset  1836),  two  sons, 

William  Provis  Trelawney  (Rev.),  of  Charlton,  Rector 
of  Sliepton  Mnllet,  to.  1831,  3r,\rianne,  dau.  of  Rev.  T. 
Coney,  Rector  of  Batconib;  and  d.  1864. 

Thomas  Provis,  m.  183.5,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Hussey, 
Esq.  of  New  Hall,  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

2  John,  of  Balcombe,  J. P.,  bapt.  1771;  m.  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Matthew  Brickdale,  and  had  isi^ue, 

Henry,  m.  three  times.  By  his  ist  wife.  Augusta  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Rev.  James  Hartley  Duneford,  of  Shenbridge, 
CO.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue  Henry  John. 

Edward.  Major  in  the  army,  served  through  the  Sikh 
war.     He  ni  Jlary  McGrigor,  and  d.  1868. 

Thomas,  of  Llangibby,  co.  Monmouth,  Col.  unattached, 
served  in  the  Crimea,  and  was  severely  woun<lcd  at  the 
attack  on  the  Malakoff;  m.  Wilhelmina  Williamson, 
and  had  issue,  Edward  David  Provis. 

IV.  Richard  of  Sherborne,  m.  Mrs.  Mary  Ludwell,  and  with 
a  dau.  (Martha,  m.  —  Crutwell,  of  Sherborne),  had  a  son, 
1  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Sliepton  Mallet,  and  Vicar 
of  Castle  Gary,  m.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dan.  of  Joseph  George, 
Gent,  of  Croscombe;  and  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Thomas  Payne,  Vicar  of  Holme  Lacy ;  andrf.  1786,  having 
had  a  son  and  two  daus.,  all  of  whom  d.  unm. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Frome,  b.  16G2;  m.  1717,  Ann, 
dau.  of  William  Barton;  and  d.  1743,  having  had,  besides  two 
daus.,  two  sons, 

John  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horsington  and  Vicar  of  Long  Ashton, 
bapt.  1717;  la.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Canon  Stillinj-fieet,  and 
gi-and-dau.  of  Edward  StiUingfleet,  Bishop  of  Worcester;, 
and  d.  1788,  leaving  one  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  1818. 

James. 

The  hntcr, 

James  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Frome,  bapt.  1721 ;  in.  Mary,  dun. 
of  Rev.  John  Whalley,  D.D.,  Master  of  Peter  House,  Cam- 
bridge, and  by  her  (who  d.  1803,  aged  9G;  left  at  his  decease, 
1791, 

James  Anteonv,  of  whom  presently. 

Francis,  Lieut.  R.N.,  bapt.  1770;  d.  1796,  at  Martiniqae. 

Thomas  Wlialley  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Horsington,  J. P.,  bapt. 
1774;  m.  1799,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Sher- 
borne, and  had  issue  three  daus.,  Julia,  Frances,  and  Ellen 
Anne,  d.  1797. 

Frances,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Edgell,  of  East  HUl,  Somerset; 
and  d.  1810. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Anthony  Wickham,  Esq.  of  North  HiU,  Frome, 
LieiU.-Col.  North  Somersetshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  6.  1768; 
7)1.  1800,  Marianne,  only  child  of  ^Hill  Dawe,  Esq.  of  Bridge- 
water;  and  d.  1854,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1834), 

I.  James  Whallet  Dawe  Thomas,  present  representative. 

II.  Francis  Dawe,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Nathalie  Lahou,  of 
Brussels,  and  has  issue,  Edmund,  Capt.  16th  regt.,  b.  1847; 
William,  late  Lieut.  6th  Dragoon  Guards;  Nathalie;  and 
Lucy. 

II.  Hll  Dawe  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  and  Patron  of  Horsington, 
m.  1839,  Janet,  only  child  of  Hay  Clephane,  Esq.  of  Bath, 
of  the  E.I.C.'s  Civil  Service ;  and  d.  Dec.  18  i  5,  having  had 
issue, 

1  Douglas  Clephane  (Rev.),  B.A.,  Rector  and  Patron  of 
Horsington,  b.  1840. 

2  Edmund  Hill,  Capt.  R.  A.,  m.  1868,  Eugenie,  only  child 
of  Signor  Attard  de  Bouillon,  of  Malta. 

1  Agnes  Auston,   m.  1869,  Major-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Sey- 
mour, Bart.,  C.B.  2  Mary  Edith, 
rv.  Edmund  Dawe  (Rev.),  of  the  Holm  Wood.  Dorking,  M.A.,. 
Vicar  of  Holm  Wood,  Surrey,  b.  24  Feb.  1810;  m.  26  May,. 
1836,  Emma,  only  child  of  Archdale  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Cheani 
Park,  Sun'ey,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Whalley,  6.  29  Jan.  1851. 

2  Archdale  Palmer,  b.  9  Nov.  1855. 

3  Hulbert  Trelawney,  6.  12  March,  1853,  deceased. 

1  Emmeline,  )?!,.  1864,  Rev.  James  Franck  Bright,  M.A.  of 
Preshuit  House,  Marlborough,  and  is  deceased. 

2  Agnes  Caroline.  3  Julia  Isabella. 

4  Flora,  m.  Is65  Rev.  Reginald  Bosworth  Smith,  lato 
Fellow  of  Trin.  CoU.  Oxon. 

5  Alice  Bertha.  6  Anthonia  Leila,  deceased. 

I.  Mary  Agnes,  m.  1827,  William  Fawcctt,  Esa.,  Licnt.- 
Col.  14th  regt.,  son  of  Gen.  Fawcett,  and  grandson  of  Gen. 
Sir  William  Fawcett,  K.B.,  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital, 
and  has  issue,  William,  Theodore,  SeUna,  and  Emmeline. 

II.  Caroline,  d.  1834,  aged  31. 

III.  Susan  Anne  Dawe,  m.  John  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Frome. 

5  i:i 


1738 


WIC 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WID 


_^„,is— Arg.,  two  chevrons  sa.  between  three  roses  gu.  seeded 
or,  harbed  vert.  Crcxt—A  bull's  head  erased  sa.  armed  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  two  chevrons  arg.  3fo«<o— Manners 
raaketh  man. 

&a(s— North  Hill  House,  Frome,  Somerset. 


WICKHAM    OF    BRADFORD. 

WiCKHAM,  Lamplttgh-Wickham,  Esq.  of  Chest- 
nut Grove,  near  Tadcaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1st, 
]  834,  Frances,  dau.  of  Col.  William  Ilall,  of  Acomb, 
and  has  issue, 
I.  William  Wickham,  h.  1835;  m.  1868,  Katherine  Fairfax, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Fairfax,  Esq.  of  Newton-Kyme,  Tadcaster, 
and  has  issue, 
1  Thomas  Lamplcgh,  I.  1869.        2  Reginald  William. 
3  Henry  Francis,  b.  1873. 


1  ^}'"'^'       ]  twins,  6.  1875. 

2  1'  lorence,  )  ' 


He  m.  2ndly,  1848,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Stone, 
Esq.  of  Blisworth  Hall,  Northampton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1877)  had  issue, 

II.  George  Lamplugh  Wickham,  li.  1852. 

III.  Henry  Wickham,  6.  1855. 
III.  Frances  Mary,  b.  1854. 

ILtlTCajJC.— Henut  Wickham  Wickham,  Esq.  of  Bradford, 
CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Bradford,  b.  1800;  m.  1836, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  Benyon,  Esq.  of  New  Grange, 
near  Leeds,  which  lady  d.  1852.  This  gentleman  was  eldest 
son  of  Kev.  Lamplugh  Hird,  Prebendary  of  York,  and 
Vicar  of  Paul,  in  the  East  Riding  (who  changed  his  paternal 
surname  of  Wickham  on  marrying  Sarah  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Richard  Hird,  Esq.  of  Rawdon),  and  nephew  of 
Right  Hon.  William  Wickham.  He  descends  from  a  family  of 
Wickham  claiming  to  be  that  of  William  of  Wykeham,  and  he 
resumed  his  patronymic,  Wickham,  at  his  father's  death,  1843. 
He  d.  23  Sept.  1867,  and  was  .s.  by  his  only  surviving  brother, 
the  present  Lamplugh  Wickham  Wickham,  Esq. 

-SeaJ— Chestnut  Grove,  near  Tadcaster. 


WICKSTED    OF    BETLEY    HALL. 

WiCKSTED,  George  Edmund,  Esq.  of  Betlev 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  for  Salop,  I.  4  Feb.  1836*; 
m.  10  Jan.  1878,  Margaret  Mary  Theresa,  youngest 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Blount,  8th  Bart,  of  Sodiugton, 
CO.  Worcester. 

ILilirngC— In  IVIS,  George  Tollet,  Esq.,  who  had  been 
a  Commissioner  in  the  Navy  in  the  reigns  of  William  III. 
:md  Queen  Anne,  purchased,  of  a  branch  of  the  Egerton  family, 
Betley  Hall,  and  various  estates  in  Betley  and  Audley,  co. 
Stafford,  together  with  the  impropriations  and  advov/sons  of 
those  parishes.    From  this  gentleman  they  descended  to 

Charles  Tollet,  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  High  Sheriff  co.  Staf- 
ford 1782.    He  d.  s.  p.  July,  1796,  and  was  s.  by  his  cousin, 

George  Tollet.  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
3  Aug.  1767  ;  m.  30  Nov.  1795,  Frances,  only  child  of  William 
Joliffe,  Esq.  of  Sculcoats,  by  Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Wicksted,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  a  lineal  descendant  of  John 
AVicksted,  living  tr-mp.  Henry  VIII.,  a  younger  son  of  Wick- 
sted of  Wicksted,  co.  Chester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  11  Sept. 
1850)  had  issue, 

Charles,  who  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  25  March,  1814,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Wicksted,  in  accordance  with  the 
will  of  Thomas  Wicksted,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  his  maternal 
great-uncle,  and  was  the  late  Charles  Wicksted,  Esq.  of 
Betley  Hall. 

Penelope  Margaret.  Frances  Elizabeth. 

Elizabeth,  d.  1834. 

Marianne,  m.  1821,  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  William  Clive, 
eldest  surviving  son  of  William  Clivc,  Esq.  of  Styche, 
Salop,  younger  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Clive. 

Georgina.  Helen  Harriet. 

Caroline  Octavia,  m.  1839,  Rev.  Thomas  Stevens,  of  Brad- 
field,  Berks;  and  rf.  1840. 
Mr.  Toilet  d.  25  Dec.  1855,   and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Wicksted,  Esq.  of  Betley  Hall,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Chester  1822,  b.  Oct.  1796;  vi.  28  Oct.  1834,  Mary  Char- 
lotte, 3rd  dau.  of  Edmund  Meysey  Wigley,  Esq.  (by  his  wife, 
Anna  Maria  Meysey,  heiress  of  Shakenhurst),  and  co-heiress 
of  her  brothers,  Edmund  Greswolde,  Esq.,  and  Charles  Meysey 
"Wigley,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  Nov.  1878), 


I.  George  Edmdnd,  now  of  Betley.  I 

II.  Charles  Wiglet,  of  Shakenhurst,  Bewdley,  co.  Worcestci 
//.  12  July,  1837;  m.  Feb.  1864,  Emily,   youngest  dau.  < 

Anthony  Hamond,  Esq.  of  Westacrc,  Norfolk,  but  has  n 
issue. 
I.  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Mr.  Wicksted  d.  4  June,  1870,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
George  Edmund  Wicksted,  Esq.,  now  of  Betley. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  chequy  arg.  and  az.,  on 
chevron  engrailed  or,  three  anchors  sa.  a  chief  gu.  charge 
with  a  lion  passant  of  the  first,  for  Tollet  ;  2nd  and  3i'd,  arg 
on  a  bend  az.  between  three  crows  sa.  beaked  and  legged  gi 
as  many  garbs  or,  for  Wicksted.  Crests — 1st:  Two  serpeni 
ppr.  issuing  from  and  round  a  garb  or;  2nd:  A  pyrami 
erected  on  a  pedestal  of  one  degree  arg.  the  top  entwined  b 
a  serpent  descending  ppr.  respecting  an  escroll,  with  the  Mott 
— Prudentia  in  adversis. 

Seat — Betley  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 


WIDDRINGTON    OF    NEWTON    HALL. 

WiDDBINGTON,    ShALLCEOSS   FiTZHEEBERT,  Esc 

of  Newton  Hall,  and  Hauxley,  North  umberlanc 
J.P.  for  CO.  Chester  and  Northumberland,  Hig 
Sheriff  1874,  Major  Northumberland  Mihtia,  s.  t 
the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle  1856  ;  ni.  20  Apri 
1864,  Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  E.  R.  G.  Hopwood,  Esc 
of  Hopwood  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gerard,  b.  1871.  ii.  Bertram  Fitzherbert,  b.  18 

I.  Frances  Dorothy.  ii.  Idonea. 

ICtlTCH^t' — The  WiDDRiNGTONS  of  IluuxUy  are  descenfle 
from  the  family  of  that  name  which  was  settled  at  Widdrinf 
ton  Castle  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  A  great  accessio 
to  the  property  was  made  about  the  year  1300,  by  niarriag 
with  a  dau.  of  the  House  of  Swinburne,  ancestor  of  the  SwI^ 
nuRNES  of  Cajiheaton,  and  co-heiress  with  her  sister,  who  n 
John  de  Strivelyn,  ancestor  of  the  Mydletons  of  Belsay  Castl 
Soon  after  this  event,  scions  from  the  parent  stock  of  Wi( 
drington  began  to  root  and  thrive  in  different  parts  of  the  ci 
of  Northumberland  and  of  those  adjoining  it.  They  fn 
quently  filled  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  and  of  Knight  of  tfc 
shire,  and  many  individuals  of  the  family  appeared  in  hig 
situations  as  councillors  and  warriors  of  their  times,  an 
scarcely  a  local  transaction  of  peace  or  war  occurs  in  thos 
ages  in  which  they  are  not  concerned.  The  baliads  of  Chev 
Chase  and  of  the  Hermit  of  Warkworth  have  transmitted  the^ 
names  to  posterity.  Sir  William  Widdrington  (1st  Lord  Wi( 
drington)  raised  forces  and  fougnt  with  distinguished  braver 
on  the  side  of  Charles  I.  He  fell  in  the  battle  of  VVigan  165 
refusing  to  take  quarter  when  overpowered  by  the  Parliamei 
tary  forces. 

This  chivalrous  attachment  to  the  House  of  Stuart  was  ii 
herited  by  his  descendants,  and  William,  the  4th  Lord  Wi( 
drington,  engaged  in  the  rising  of  1715.  He  and  two  of  h 
brothers  were  taken  prisoners  in  the  battle  of  Preston,  an 
were  accused,  with  six  others,  among  whom  was  Lord  De 
wentwater,  of  high  treason :  they  were  found  guilty  and  eoi 
demned.  Lord  Widdrington  was  pardoned,  but  the  attaind( 
of  his  blood  and  property  remained. 

By  this  rash  adventure,  a  family  which  for  seven  centurii 
had  flourished  in  affluence  and  power,  was  brought  to  ruii 
The  property  was  purchased  from  the  Government  by  ( 
Revel,  Esq.,  and,  through  his  dau.,  it  passed  to  the  Warren 
and  from  them  to  Lord  Vernon.  The  old  castle,  a  nob 
specimen  of  border  architecture,  was  burnt  after  the  confisc 
tion  of  the  property,  and  the  building  which  stands  on  its  si 
is  of  modern  construction.  The  last  Lord  Widdrington  wi 
buried  at  Helmslcy,  co.  York,  1743  (see  Burke's  Extin 
Peerage). 

Nathaniel  Widdrington,  who  appears  to  have  been  tl 
last  male  descendant  of  the  Widdiington  family,  d.  witho 
issue,  1780.  He  had  three  sisters,  one  of  whom  d.  unm 
Frances,  m.  E.  Browne,  Esq.  of  Northumberland;  and  tl 
youngest  m.  Capt.  Teesdale,  of  Sussex.  Mrs.  Browne  ai 
Mrs.  Teesdale  each  left  one  dau.,  and  of  these  daus.,  wl 
divided  equally  the  estates  of  their  uncle  Nathaniel  (after  tin 
had  been  considerably  reduced  in  value  by  a  cousin  to  who 
he  had  granted  a  life  interest),  Sarah  Browne  m.  Rev.  Josej 
Cook,  of  Newton  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  Sarah  Teesda 
m.  Major  Tinling.  In  compliance  with  their  uncle's  will  thi 
took  the  name  of  Widdrington.  Mr.  Cook  chose  rather 
keep  his  own  name,  but  Major  Tinling  took  that  of  his  wil 
and  was  afterwards  Sir  D.  Latimer  Widdrington,  K.C.B.  J 
recent  purchase,  his  moiety  of  the  property  has  passed  to  t 
Northumberland  branch. 


I 


WID 


XnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


wia 


1739 


Cooh  of  Ittbtoti  3M. 

The  ancestor  of  this  family  came  into  Korthumbcrlanil  im- 
mediately after  the  civil  wars,  and  bought  estates  at  Newton, 
Low  Newton,  Tojistone,  Bainpaugh,  &c.  He  divided  those 
estates  anions  five  of  his  sons,  leaving  money  portions  to  the 
remainder  of  his  family,  seventeen  in  number.  He  bore  the 
arms  of  the  Cooks  of  GiJxa  Hull,  Essex,  an  ancient  family  of 
that  name,  though  now  extinct,  and  it  is  probable  that  he 
was  descended  from  them.  His  grandson,  Samtel  Cooke, 
m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  T.  Barker,  Esq.,  and  d.  1797,  leaving 
issue, 

Eev.  Joseph  Cook,  of  Xcwton  Hall,  //.  n^O. 

Samuel  Cook,  Lieut.-Col.  8ih  Hu.s^^ars,  d.  at  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  1300. 

Mary  Cook,  d.  uhyii.  1840. 
The  elder  son, 

Eev.  Josuph  Cook,  s.  hi.s  father  1797;  rii.  .''arah  Browne, 
afterwards  Widdrington;  and  d.  1844,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Samuel  Edward  AViddrington,  Capt.  E.N.,  F.U.S.,  F.G.S., 
'/)i.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  A.  l)avison,  Esq.  of  Swarland  I'ark ; 
and  d.  s.  p.  18.')6. 

n.  John  Widdrington,  d.  s.  p.  1800. 

III.  Joseph  (Eev.),  d.  s.  p.  in  the  Desert  of  Sinai,  1825. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Shallcross  Jaeson,  Capt.  3rd  Light  Dragoons, 
son  of  Eev.  E.  Jaeson,  Eector  of  Bcbbington,  co.  Chester, 
and  had  issue, 

1  Shallcross  Fitzherbert,  c?.  1824,  aged  4  years. 

2  Widdrington,  41st  rept.,  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse 
as  Brecon,  1845,  aged  21  years. 

3  SuALLCROss  Fitzherbert,  present  proprictur  of  Newton 
Hall  and  Hauxley,  who,  in  compliance  with  his  uncles 
will,  has  taken  the  surname  of  Widdrington. 

1  Eliza,  m.  1841,  James  Hugh  Smith-Barry,  Esq.  of  Mar- 
bury  Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  Foaty,  co.  Cork.  He  d.  1856, 
leaving  issue.  She  in.  2ndly,  George  Warren,  2nd  Lord 
de  Tabley,  of  Tabley  House,  co.  Chester. 

2  Frances  Isabella,  m.  185.3,  Charles  William  Orde,  Esq.  of 
Nunnykirk,  Northumberland,  and  had  issue. 

II.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1820. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  arg.  and  gu.  a 
bend  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  chevron  vair  bctv.cen  three 
cinqucfoils  sa.  Crests — 1st:  On  a  c;ip  of  maintenance  gu. 
turned  up  erm.  a  bull's  head  sa. ;  2nd :  A  garb  or. 

Seat — Newton  Hull,  Felton. 


WiaHT    OF    ORMISTON. 

Wight,  Cathcart  Boycott,  Esq.  of  Ormiston, 
East  Lothian,  N.B.,  Capt.  Q.O.E.  Staffordshire 
Yeomanry,  and  J. P.  for  co.  Stafford,  b.  27  Nov. 
1849 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  youngest  dan.  of  George  Graze- 
brook,  Esq.  of  Pedmore,  Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester, 
.ind  has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Andrew,  6.  5  Aug.  1872. 

n.  Cathcart  Julian  Boycott,  6.  15  June,  1874. 

111.  William  Eeginald  Boycott,  b.  1  Feb.  187G. 

I.  Louisa  Elizabeth  Boycott. 

&tnr3QC. — This  family  was  settled  in  Surrey  as  early  as 
214,  as  appears  from  the  grant  of  John,  son  of  William 
(iright,  alias  "  le  Blench  "  de  Ewell,  at  the  instance  of  Walter 
le  Merton  (who  was  Eector  of  Codingston  in  1274),  to  "  Gil- 
lert  de  Ewell  nepoti  quondam  Eoberti  de  Codingston,"  and 
ignes  his  wife,  of  all  his  lands  in  Ewell,  as  well  as  of  the  fee 
ormerly  of  Maurice  de  Crouci,  as  of  the  fee  formerly  of  the 
Ibbot  of  Chevtsey  in  demesne,  and  all  which  he  might  have 
if  the  inheritance  of  Hereward  de  Ewell,  "atavi  mei.'* 

The  ancient  residence  of  this  family,  from  a  very  early 
lieriod,  was  the  manor  of  Wights,  or  Wight's  Manor,  in  West 
j'heyham,  in  Ewell,  which  had  been  originally  held  in  knight's 
pvive  and  suit  of  the  King's  Court  at  Ewell,  but  subsequently 
ll55  it  was  held  of  Merton  or  Martin's  Abbey  ;  and  which 
Ite  continued  in  the  family  until  1490,  when  it  was  sold  by 
■Jiam  Wight,  son  of  Thomas  Wight,  to  Sir  John  Leigh. 
fiLLiAM  Wight,  after  having  alienated  Wight's  Manor,  re- 
pd  at  Blackland    in  Wimbledon,   anciently  described    as 
yiug  in  one  culture  on  the  west  side  of  the  road  leading 
the  Priory  at  Merton  to  Dunesford   in   Wandswortli" 
jlch  he  and  his  ancestors  had  likewise  held  by  knight's 
Vice  from  the  Abbey  of  Merton,  and  which  property  con- 
ned in  possession  of  his  posterity  for  several  generations 
fereafter. 

JouN  Wight,  of  Blackland,  great-grandson  of  the  said 
illiam,  having  ih.  Anna,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Br.ay,  of 
raboeuf  "consanguincus  Baronis  Bray"),  and  of  Johanna  his 


*  Manning  and  Bray,  Vol.  I.  p.  457. 


wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  John  Jenyns,  Knt.,*  s.  in  right  of 
his  wife,  to  the  estates  of  Braboeuf,  Foisted,  and  others,  a  great 
portion  of  which  has  since  been  alienated,  but  the  manor  of 
Braboeuf  still  remains  in  the  possession  of  his  immediate 
descendant,  the  present  Albert  Wight,  of  Brabreuf. 

Thomas  Wight,  2nd  son  of  John  of  Braboeuf  and  Anna  his 
wife,  embraced  the  profession  of  arms,  and  in  1  Edward  VI. 
accompanied  the  Protector  Somerset  in  his  invasion  of  Scot- 
land, and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Pinkey  in  1547.  This 
Thomas  m.  circa  1559,  Janet  Cockburn,  dau.  of  the  well-known 
John  Cockburn,  Laird  of  Ormiston;  and  after  the  treaty  of 
peace  concluded  at  Edinburgh  in  1560,  he  left  Scotland  with 
his  wife,  and  rejoined  the  garrison  at  Berwick.  He  was  oc- 
casionally employed  in  missions  to  Sir  Thomas  Eandollo  at 
Edinburgh  until  his  death,  which  took  place  about  the  year 
1572.  After  his  death,  his  widow  returned  to  Scotland  with 
her  family,  and  settled  at  Ormiston  under  the  protection  of  her 
father,  who  granted  to  her  and  her  family  a  house  and  portion 
of  land  in  that  barony  for  her  support.    Their  children  were, 

John,  of  Murrays. 

Thomas  Hugh,  Merchant  in  Edinburgh,  d.  1G25. 

Eudolph. 

The  eldest  son, 
John  Wight,  of  Murrays,  m.  andd.  civca  162G,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Murrays,  d.  circa  1650,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Alexander,  of  Glengelt,  ancestor  of  the  Wights  of  Glen- 
gelt,  Over  Hart.ii'-le,  &c. 

III.  Adam,  m.  a  diiu.  of  Hugh  Belsis,  Esq.  of  that  ilk, 
and  had  issue,  Eobcrt,  b.  16  Sept.  1627,  who  s.  to  the 
Barony  of  Hallydeane,  co.  Eoxburgh,  and  was  served  heir 
of  J.  Bald,  of  Hallydeane,  a.d.  1653.  From  him  the  Wights 
of  Hallydeane  and  the  south  of  Scotland  arc  descended. 

The  eldest  son, 
John  Wight,  of  Murrays,  m.  and  had  issue, 

I.  Egbert,  of  Murrays,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  m.  1639,  Elspeth  Hunter. 

I.  IMarion,  m.  loo8,  John  Warrcnder. 

II.  Agnes,  m.  1643,  James  Crumbie. 

The  eldest  son, 

EoBF.RT  Wight,  of  Murrays,  ra.  2  Oct.  1C47,  Barbara,  dau. 
of  John  Calderwood,  of  Pittedy ;  and  d.  circa  1670,  having  had 
issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John,  whose  son,  Alexander,  was  of  Cotterwell,  and  m. 
HcUen  Hogg,  of  Inveresk.  This  branch  is  extinct,  and 
Cotterwell  passed  to  the  late  Andrew  Wight,  of  Ormiston. 

The  elder  son, 

Alexander  Wight,  of  Murrays,  and  of  West  Eyres,  d. 
1697,  having  had  issue,  by  Janet  his  wife,  dau.  of  David 
Belsis,  of  that  ilk  (who  d.  13  May,  1705,  aged  68), 

I.  EoBERT,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  D.ivid,  of  West  Byres,  ya.  Beatrice  Yule,  and  was  ancestor 
of  the  Wights  of  Uuncrahill,  We>:t  Birres,  and  Vieicfield. 

I.  Janet,  ra.  James  Eonaldson,  of  Dodiidge. 

The  elder  son, 

Egbert  Wight,  of  Murrays,  and  of  House  of  Muir,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  James  Cuthbertson,  of  Penston;  and  t'.  Dec* 
1734,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Alexander,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eobert,  of  Murrays,  b.  24  Oct.  1711;  ??!.  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wright,  of  Musselburgh;  and  d.  1746,  leaving 
issue. 

I.  Janet,  r,i.  24  Dec.  1719,  John  Cunningliam,  of  White  Kirk. 

II.  Helen,  ra.  1734,  James  .\ngus,  of  Edinburgh. 

III.  Marion,  m.  1735,  Patrick  Burn,  of  Craig. 

The  eldest  son, 

Alexander  Wight,  of  House  of  Muir  and  of  Ormiston,  «!, 
28  Nov.  1717,  Katherine,  dau.  and  heiress  of  .Vndrew  Simpson, 
of  Pittendreich;  and  d.  Nov.  1751,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  of  Ormiston,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eobert,  Capt.,  6.  18  Oct.  1720;  killed  at  Carthagena, 
June,  1741,  s.  p. 

III.  James,  b.  13  Nov.  1721 ;  ra.  Beatrice,  dau.  of  Alexander 
Wight,  of  East  Mains,  and  had  issue. 

tv.  Archibald,  Capt.  56th  rogt. ;  b.  23  Sept.  1725;  killed 
at  the  Havannah,  1  Oct.  1762;  m.  Helen  Middleton,  sister 
of  Charles,  1st  Lord  Barham.  She  was  b.  1735,  and  d. 
1806. 

V.  John  Wight,  Capt.  H.M.  53rd  regt.,  b.  18  July,  1734; 
killed  at  Saratoga,  7  Oct.  1777,  s.  p. 

I.  Elizabeth,  b.  31  Oct.  1730;  m.  Thomas  Johnstone;  and 
d.  s.p.  31  Dec.  1815. 

*  Sir  John  Jenyns  was  son  of  Thomas  Jenyns,  and  grandson 
of  another  Thomas,  by  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Eobert 
Danhurst,  of  Braboeuf,  which  Eobert  was  grandson  of  Eobert 
de  Danhurst,  by  Agnes  his  wife.  dau.  and  heiress  of  Andrew 
de  Braboeuf,  son  of  Andrew,  and  grandson  of  Geoffrey  do 
Braboeuf,  living  16  Henet  III. 


1740 


WIG- 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIG 


II.  Arabella,  6.  5  Oct.  17.3G ;  m.  James  Haig,  of  Garvald;  and 
d.  1  Jan.  1821,  leaving  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Wight,  of  Ormiston,  b.  5  Jan.  1719;  in.  29  Dec. 
1758,  Mary,  only  dan.  and  heiress  of  Ilcv.  D:ivid  Brown,  D.D., 
and  grand-dau.  and  eventually  representative  of  Thomas 
Scott,  of  Toderick,  and  by  her  (who  U.  9  May,  laOS)  he  kfc 
issue, 

I.  David,  of  Ormiston,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Archibald,  b.  15  April,  17G3;  m.  Elizabeth  Hnme;  and 
d.  6  Dec.  1844,  leaving  issue.  His  wife  d.  17  Dec.  same 
year. 

I.  Catherine,  6.  18  Aug.  1761 ;  d.  unm, 

II.  Wilhelmina, 'j.  2  Oct.  17t)8;  ?n.  July,  1785,  James  Walker, 
Capt.  H.E.I. C.S. 

III.  Mary,  b.  18  April,  1773;  in.  James  Macrobin.  He  d. 
12  May,  1822;  and  she  G  Dee.  1845,  leaving  issue. 

IV.  Johanna,  9ji.  Thomas  Johnstone,  of  TempleUall;  and  d. 
22  Sept.  1813,  leaving  issue. 

Mr.  Wight  d.  11  March,  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

David  Wit.ht,  of  Ormiston,  6.  29  March,  1760;  m.  29  Nov. 
1798,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kobert  Wight,  of  Murray's,  and 
grand-dau.  of  llobert  and  Agnes  Wifiht  (nde  Wi'ight)  afore- 
said, b.  16  Dec.  1778,  by  whom  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1812),  he 
had  issue, 

t.  Andrew,  of  Ormiston.  ii.  llobert,  d.  1S07. 

III.  David,  W.S.  in  Edinburgh. 

I.  Ann  Margaret,  m.  Alexander  Imlach  Lambe. 

Mr.  Wight  d.  17  Feb.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Andrew  Wight,  of  Ormiston,  in.  28  Jan.  1841,  Louisa  Mary 
Catherine,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Boycott, 
Esq.  of  Iludge  Hall,  Salop,  and  the  only  sister  who  left  issue  of 
the  present  Miss  Boycott,  of  Iludge  (see  ^Aai  Family);  and  d.  20 
Nov.  185S  (she  d.  Aug.  1873),  leaving  issue  an  only  surviving 
child,  the  present 

Cathcart  Botcott  Wight,  of  Ormiston,  heir  apparent  to 
the  estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Thomas  Boycott,  of 
Kudge. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  erm.  between 
three  bears'  heads  couped  arg.  muzzled  sa.,  for  Wight; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  chief  arg.  three  grenadoes  fired  ppr., 
for  BoYcoT I',  quartering  Brat,  Jentns  Braijcecf,  Daniiurst, 
Simpson,  Brown,  and  Scott.  Cnsts — 1st,  Wight:  In  a  mural 
crown  gu.  a  bear's  head  arg.  muzzled  sa. ;  2nd,  Boycott  : 
In  a  mural  crown  gu.  an  armed  arm  cmbowed,  casting  a 
grenado  all  ppr.  Mottoes — Wight  :  Fortuiia  vcctom  sequatur; 
Boycott  :  Pro  rege  et  religione. 

Sent — Ormiston,  N.B.  Residence — Eudge  Hall,  Salop.  Club 
— Junior  Carlton,  Pall  Mall. 


WIGHT    OF    BKABCEUP    H/LANOB,. 

WianT,  Albert,  Esq.  of  Eraboeuf  Manor, 
Surrey,  b.  4  July,  1842  ;  m.  30  April,  1S77,  Mary, 
only  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Carne  Eoulderson, 
35th  regt.  Madras  Native  Infantry. 

ILiltCaflC — The  Braboeuf  estate  has  devolved  on  the 
present  owner,  in  direct  descent,  from  GetTery  de  Braboeuf, 

16  Henry  III.  The  family  of  Wight  of  Braboeuf  Manor, 
Surrey,  is  lineally  descended  from  the  marriage  of  John 
Wight,  of  Wimbledon,  living  <cjup.  Elizabeth,  with  Agnes, 
dau.  of  Robert  Kemp,  and  heiress  of  her  mother  in  the 
issue,  Braboeuf  estate.  They  had  i.  Kice,  his  heir;  ii.  Thomas, 
ancestor  of  the  Wiguts  of  Essex  :  in.  Raljih,  whose  grandson, 
William,  b.  in  Holland,  was  naturalised  15  Charles  U.  The 
eldest  son, 

EiCE  Wight,  of  Braboeuf,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry 
Needier,  of  Horley,  and  was  buried  Nov.  1601,  leaving  (by 
his  wife,  who  was  buried  13  Jan.  162G-7)  three  sons,  i.  John, 
his  heir;  ii.  Rice,  ancestor  of  the  Wiguts  of  Berkshire; 
III.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  Wights  of  Ireland.     The  eldest  son, 

John  Wight,  Esq.  of  Braboeuf,  m.  1st,  23  June,  1600,  Ann, 
dau.  of  George  Austen;  and  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Beadle,  Rector  of  Puttcnhara,  and  d.  5  Nov.  1656,  leaving 
issue.    The  son  and  heir, 

John  Wight,  Esq.  of  Braboeuf,  bapt.  13  Nov.  1632,  m. 
Cornelia,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bowles,  Knt.  and  was  buried 

17  Jan.  1707-8,  leaving  issue.    The  2nd  son, 

William  Wight,  Esq.  of  Braboeuf,  bapt.  19  May,  1G73,  m. 
Miss  Patterson,  and  d.  in  Ireland,  leaving  a  son  and  heir. 

Tempest  Wight,  Esq.  of  Braboeuf,  m.  1st,  Jane  White,  of 
Dublin,  2udly,  Barbara  Sawbridge,  of  AVinchester ;   and  3rdly, 


Mary,  dau,  of  James  Field,  of  Stoke.    lie  was  buried  9  May 

1768.     His  son, 

John  Wight,  Esq.  of  Braboeuf,  m.  Sarah  Spencer,  and  « 
16  Oct.  1817,  leaving  issue,  i.  John  Tempest,  6.  21  Feb.  1786 
d.  20  March,  1807;  ii.  Arthur,  his  successor:  in.  Willianq 
6. 1  April,  1788,  m.  Jane  Stokes,  and  had  issue,  John  William 
Arthur,  Louisa  Augusta,  and  Caroline;  iv.  Henry;  i.  Sarali 
6.  3  July,  1792,  m.  W.  Ilibbet;  ii.  Susan.    The  2nd  son, 

Arthur  Wight,  Esq.  of  Braboeuf,  b.  4  Jan.  1787,  Majo 
23rd  regt.  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  served  with  distinctio 
in  India  for  twenty-five  years;  in.  Jane  More,  dau.  of  i 
More  Molyneux,  of  Losely,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Eel 
Henry  Shi-ubb,  and  d.  26  Feb.  1868)  left,  at  his  dcceast 
9  May,  1847. 

Henry  Arthur,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  29  April,  1836;  c 
umn.  1855.  Albert,  now  of  Braboeuf  Manor. 

Arms — Gu.,   a  chevron  erm.  between    three  bears'  heac" 
couped  arg.  muzzled  sa.    Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  gu., 
bear's  head  arg.  muz/ded  sa. 

Seal — Braboeuf  Manor,  Guildford,  Surrey. 


WIGRAIH. 

See  Btieee's  Peerage  and  Baronetage,  under  tL 
title  of  FitzWygeam. 


WILBEBFOS.CE    OF    mARKINGTON. 

WiLBEiiFOECE,  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  Markingtoi 
West  Hiding  co.  York,  and  South  Bank,  Surbitoi 
Surrey,  J. P.  for  cos.  York  and  Middlesex,  b.  21Juh 
1798 ;  m.  19  Jan.  1820,  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Ee' 
Jolm  Owen,  Eector  of  Pagiesham,  Essex,  and  lu 
had  issue, 

I.  William,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barristcr-at-Law,  b.  6  De 
1821  ;  in.  30  April,  1849,  Rosa  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thom; 
Jones,  Esq.  of  Pentyr,  North  Wales,  and  has  issue, 

William  Basil,  b.  3  May,  1850. 
Mary  Rosa. 

II.  Robert,  b.  1824;  d.  1825. 

^LixXtci^t, — The  family  of  WiLEERFor-CE  has  been  e.=;ta 
lished  in  co.  York  from  a  very  remote  period.  In  the  reiga  ' 
Henry  II.,  Ilgerus  de  Wilberforce  served  in  the  Scottish  wa 
under  Philip  de  Kynie,  with  a  dau.  of  whose  powerful  Hou 
he  had  intermarried.  The  township  of  Wilberfosse,  cigl 
miles  east  of  York,  gave  him  a  mansion  and  a  name ;  and  h 
property  extended  to  the  neighbourhood  of  Stamloyd  Bridg 
a  spot  then  famous  for  the  recent  battle  between  Harold  ai 
Tosti,  the  last  victory  of  the  last  Saxon  monarch. 

At  Wilberfosse,  the  family  was  fixed  for  many  generation 
until  after  a    gradual  decline    in    wealth  and   numbers 
disappeared  from  the  place  about  a  century  ago.    About  tl 
middle  of  the  16th  ecntui-y,  Thomas  Wilberfoss,  the  son 
William  Wilberfoss,  of   Wilberfoss,    by    his    2nd    marriag> 
settled  in  the  neighbouring  town    of    Beverley.     His   Bi 
appears  in  the  Visitation  of  1612,  as  William  Wilberfoss, 
Bi-ighani;  and  here  and  at  Beverley,  the  younger  branch  ro 
into  importance  as  the  parent  stock  decayed. 

William  Wilberfoss,  Mayor  of  Beverley,  1G42,  at  t' 
opening  of  the  great  rebellion,  son  of  WilliaTii,  and  grands, 
of  William,  of  Brigham,  mentioned  in  tlie  Viaitation  of  161 
d.  1655,  leaving  a  son, 

William  Wilberfoss,  Governor  of  Beverley  1674,  who  w 
displaced  by  the  charter  of  James  II.,  May,  1G84,  but  ) 
chosen  Alderman,  and  restored  to  his  seniority  7  March,  IGI 
lie  d.  1703,  leaving  three  sons,  Thomas,  Samdel,  and  Ealp 
The  2nd  of  whom, 

Samuel  Wilberfosse,  of  Beverley,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Eobt 
Davye,  Esq.  of  York,  and  heiress  of  her  brother,  Eol» 
Davye,  Esq.  of  Markington.  By  her  he  left  a  son  and  si 
cessor, 

William  Wilberforce,    Esq.    of  Kingston-upon-llull, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and  had  issue, 

William,  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Eobert  Thornton,  Esq.,  a 
d.  s.  J}.  1777.  Bobert,  of  whom  presently. 

Judith,  m.  Alderman  John  Bird,  and  had  with  other  issue 

dau.,  Hannah,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Munncr,  and  motl 

of  Jolin  Bird  Sumner,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Canterbui 

and  Charles  llichard  Sumner,  D.D.,  Li^hop  of  Wincheste 

The  younger  son, 

Robert  Wilberforce,  Esq.  of  Kinston-upon-Hull,  to.  Eli 
beth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bird,  Esq.  of  Barton,  co.  Oxford,  a, 
had  three  children. 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


1741 


WiLLiAsr,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  Ur.  Clarke,  Vicar  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Hull ; 
and  2inlly,  James  Stephen,  Ksq.,  Master  in  Chancery. 
Anne. 

Mr.  Wilberforce  d.  176S.     His  only  son, 

William  Wilberforce,  Esq.,  tlie  eloquent  and  ahle  philan- 
thropist, was  b.  at  Hull  24  Aug.  1759,  and  received  his 
education  at  the  University  of  Cambridge.  In  1780  he  was 
returned  to  Parliament  by  his  native  town,  and  eventually 
became,  after  a  very  severe  contest,  one  of  the  Knights  of 
the  shire  of  the  co.  York.  He  r,i.  30  May,  1797,  Barbara, 
eldest  dau.  of  Isaac  Spooner,  Esq.  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co.  War- 
wick, by  Barbara  his  wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Calthorpe, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  184G)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  now  of  JIarkington. 

II.  Kobert  Isa.ac  (Ven.),ll.A.,  late  Fellow  of  Oriel  Coll.  Oxford, 
and  .-Vrchdeaconof  the  EastEidingco.  York,  6. 1802;  m.  1st, 
16  June,  1832,  Agnes  Frances  EveriUla,  dau.  of  the  Yen. 
Archdeacon  Wrangham ;  and  2ndl y,  Jane,  dau.  of  Digby 
Lcgard,  Esq.  of  Etton,  co.  York.  By  the  former  he  leit  at 
his  decease,  1857, 

1  William  Francis,  6.  27  June,  1833. 

2  Edward,  resident  at  Aylesbury  Villa,  Spring  Grove,  Isle- 
worth,  6.  9  Nov.  1834;  m.  3  May,  1669,  Fannie,  dau.  of 
Alexander  Flash,  Esq.  of  New  Orleans,  and  has  issue, 

Lionel  Robert,  6.  18  April,  1861. 
Herbert  William  Wrangham,  b.  g  Feb.  1864. 
Alexander  BasU  Edward,  b.  9  June,  1867. 
in.  Snmuel  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester, 
I  ii.  7  .Sept.  1805 ;  ra.  11  June,  1828,   Emily,  eldest  dau.  and 

co-hciressof  the  Rev.  John  Sargent,  of  Wool  Larington.  co. 
I         Sussex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole-heir  of  Abel  Smith, 
Esq.,  eldest  brother  of  the  1st  Lord  Carrington,  and  by 
her  (who  cZ.  1841)  had  issue, 

1  Herbert  William,  6.1833;  d.  a  Lieut.  R.N.,  18-56,  from 
the  effects  of  the  Black  Sea  and  Baltic  Campaigns. 

2  Reginald  Garton,  of  Lavington,  Sussex,  late  52nd  Light 
Infantry,  J. P.  for  Sussex,  b.  1837  ;  m.  16  July,  1867,  Hon. 
Anna  Denman  Maria,  4th  dau.  of  Thomas,  1st  Lord 
Denman,  and  has  issue,  Reginald  William,  6.  1868 ;  and 
Ernest  John,  b.  1869. 

3  Ernest  Rowland  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Middleton,  Stoney,  co. 
Oxford,  b.  1839 ;  m.  23  June,  1863,  Frances  Mary,  3rd 
dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Anderson,  Bart.     She  d.  21  Oct.  1870. 

4  Albert  Basil  Orne  (Rev.),  b.  1841;  m.  28  Nov.  1865, 
Caroline  Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Ketherton  Lang- 
ford,  R.N.,  and  has  a  son,  Herbert  William,  b.  1866. 

1  Emily  Charlotte,  m.  Henry  John  Pye,  of  Clifton  Camp- 
ville  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

IV.  Henry  William,  b.  1807 :  m.  Mary,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Sargent,  of  Wool  Lavington,  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  Henry.  2  Henry  Edward. 

3  Wilfred  Ignatius. 

1  Caroline  Mary.  2  Mary. 

I.  Barbara,  d.  unm.  1521. 
n.  Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  John  James,  A.M.,  and  d.  1832. 

Mr.  WUberforce  d.  29  July,  1833. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  sa.  wings  inverted  beak  and 
I  legs  ppr.     Crest — An  eagle  of  the  arms. 

Seats— Markington,  liipley,  co.  York;  and  South  Bank, 
Hiarbiton,  Surrey. 


WIIiBRAHAM:    OF    DELAEEERE. 

WiLBEAHAM,  Geoege  Foetesctje,  Esq.  of  Dela- 
Inere  House,  co.  Chester,  J. P.,  b.  4  Aug.  1815. 
|ligh  SherifE  1858, 

HdtCHQP. — The  House  of  Wilpkaham,  one  of  the  most 
Influential  and  ancient  in  the  co.  of  Chester,  derives  its  nunie 
the  manor  of  Wilbraham,  co.  Cambridge,  where  a 
ily  bearing  the  local  name  was  settled  about  the  time  of 
TenryII. 
Sib  Richard  de  Wilbueoham,  Lord  of  Wymincham,  Sheriff 
'  CO.  Chester  43  Hesrv  III.,  m.  1st,  Jlargery,  dau.  and  co- 
ciress  of  Warin  Vernon,  Baron  of  Shipbrook,  by  whom  he 
d  one  son,  who  d.  s.  p.,  and  two  daus.,  the  wives  of  Richard 

■  Lostock  and  of  Robert  de  Winnington.    These  ladies  were 

■  entually  co-heirs  to  their  mother.  Sir  Richard  m.  2ndly, 
etitia,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  William  Venables, 
aron  of  Kinderton,  by  whom  he  had  a  son,  his  successor  at 
3  decease,  2  Edward  I. 

William  de  Wilbraham,  Lord  of  Radnor,  from  whom  de- 
ended  the  great  family  of  Wilbraham.  The  senior  line 
ated  at  Woodhey,  co.  Chester,  was  raised  to  the  baronetcy, 
It  the  title  is  extinct. 

Randulph  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  the  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Wil- 
rgham,  of  Radnor,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress 


of  John  Golborne,  Lord  of  Woodhey,  dying  2  March,  1543, 
lefr,  by  .\lice  his  wife,  a  son, 

Ralph  Wilbraham,  Esq.,  m.  EUzabeth  Sandford,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  had  issue,  i.  Randolph,  a  Merchant  of  Bristol, 
who  d.  s,  p.  1581;  ii.  Richard,  of  whom  presently;  in. 
Thomas,  Recorder  of  the  City  of  London,  d.  1573 :  i.  Margaret, 
m.  Thomas  Glutton,  Esq.  of  Nantwich.  Mr.  Wilbraham  d. 
1522.    His  2nd  son, 

Richard  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  &.  1528;  m.  1st, 
Eliza,  dau.  of, Thomas  Maisterson,  Esq.  of  that  place;  and 
2nilly,  Margaret,  widow  of  Richard  Wright,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Elcocke,  Esq.     He  d.  1612,  having  had  issue, 

Richard.    Common   Serjeant   of    the    city    of    London,    to. 

1584,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Pulsdon,  Lord  Mayor 

of  London,  and  dying  v.  p.  13  Sept.  1601,  left,  with  other 

issue,  a  son, 
Thomas,  heir  to  his  grandfather. 
Roger,  nominated  in  1600  a  Master  of  the  Court  of  Requests 

having  previously  filled  the  ortice  of  Solicitor-General  ia 

Ireland.  He  d.  without  male  issue  1610. 
Thomas,  m.  Anne  Pyerson,  and  had  issue. 
Ralph,  Feodary  of  Chester  and  co.  Flint,  ancestor  of  the 

WlLBRAHAMS   of  Dorfold. 

Richard  Wilbraham  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Thomas  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  m.  1619,  Rachel, 
ilau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Joshua  Clive,  Esq.  of  Huxley  (by 
riary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Andrew  Charlton,  Esq.  of  Apley),  and 
had,  with  other  issue,  liis  successor  at  his  decease, 

Roger  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  b.  1623.  This  gen- 
mau  was  one  of  the  intended  knights  of  the  Royal  Oak.  He 
ill.  Alice,  dau.  of  Roger  Wilbraham,  of  Dorfold,  by  whom  (who 
d.  of  grief  for  the  loss  of  her  two  eldest  sons)  he  had  (with 
two  daus.,  .A.licc,  wife  of  Ralph  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Dorfold;  and 
Grace,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  3rd  Bart,  of  Norton)  several 
sons,  by  the  eldest  surviving  of  which  he  was  s.  at  his  decease, 

Randle  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
C'aester,  1714.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke, 
2;k1  Bart,  of  Norton  (by  Francesca  Posthumahis  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  son  of  Sir  Peter  Leigh,  Knt.  Banaeret,  of  Lyme},  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Richard,  who  d.  in  his  father's  lifetime. 

ir.  Roger,  his  heir. 

in.  Randle,  of  Rode  Hall,  co.  Chester,  Barrister-at-Law, 
LL.D.,  and  Deputy  Steward  of  the  University  of  Oxford, 
,a.  Dorothy,  only  dau.  of  Andrew  Kenrick,  Esq.,  and  had, 
with  several  younger  children,  a  son  and  heir,  Richard 
Wilbraham,  Esr].  of  Rode,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of 
Robert  Bootle,  Esq.  of  Lathom  House,  and  dying  179G,  left, 
with  several  daus.,  two  sons, 

1  Edward  Bootle  Wilbraham,  1st  Lord  Skelmersdale. 

2  Randle,  of  Rode,  High  Steward  of  Congleton,  and  J.P., 
b.  10  Jan.  1773;  ra.  1st,  5  Dec.  1798,  Letitia,  dau.  and 
heir  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Rudd,  Rector  of  Haughton-le- 
Skerne,  by  Laetitia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Arden,  Esq.  of 
Alvauley,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1805)  had  issue, 

Rakdle,  of  Rode  Hall  (see  next  Memoir). 

He  m.  2ndly,  1808,  Svbella,  dau.  of  Philip  Egcrton,  Esq., 
and  by  her  who  d.  30  May,  1803)  he  left  at  his  decease, 
12  Jan.  1861, 

Charles  Philip,  late  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  6. 
10  March,  1810. 

Richard,  Col.  in  the  army,  C.B.,  b.  12  April,  1811. 

Francis  Henry  Randle,  of  Cresswellsiiawe,  Alsager, 
CO.  Chester,  J.P.,  6.  6  Jan.  1819;  m.  I.t  July,  1853, 
Elizabeth  M,,  dau.  of  John  Barnard,  Esq.  of  Ham 
Common,  Surrey,  and  has  Mary  Sybilla,  and  Grace. 

Mary  Lastitia,  ra.  J.  Fryer,  Esq. 

Emma,  m.  Sir  Archibald  Edmonstone,  Bart. 

Svbella  Elizabeth.  Henrietta. 

Frances  Maria.  Emily. 

Charlotte,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Cradoi;k  Tsvemlow. 

IV.  Thomas,  LL.B.  and  F.R.S.,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Henry  William  (Rev.),  M..\.,  Rector  of  Shelford,  d.  unm. 

I.  Frances,  m.  William  Wright,  Esq.  of  Stockport. 

II.  F.lizabetli,  ra.  William  Falconer,  Esq. 

III.  Mary,  ?«.  Thomas  Chetham,  Esq.  of  Mcllor,  co.  Derby. 

Sir.  Wilbraham  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1732,  by  his  eldest  sur- 
viving son, 

Roger  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  )u.  1st,  1731,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  3rd  Bart,  of  Norton,  but  had 
no  surviving  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  1740.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Hunt,  Esq.  of  Mollington  (by  3[ary  Rohartes  his  wife,  sister 
and  heiress  of  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  Radnor),  and  liad  issue, 
George,  his  heir;  Roger,  of  London,  F.R.S.  and  S.A.,  M.P. ; 
and  Thomas,  d.  unm.  He  d.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  bis  eldest 
son, 

George  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  and  Delamere 
Lodge,   High  Sheriff  co.  Chester  1791,  who  m.  13  Oct.  1774, 


1742 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


Maria,  2nd  dau  of  William  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Chigwell,  Essex, 
MP.  for  many  years  for  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 
Eoser,  who  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father. 
George,  his  heir. 
William,   Capt.  E.N  ,   b.   1781 ;    m.  .Tulia  Fanny,   dau.  of 

Lewis  Montolieu,   Esq. ;    and  d.  1824,   leaving  issue   one 

son,    William,   R.N. ;    and   three  uaus.,   Julia,    in.    Capt. 

Edward  Stopford,  11. N.  ;  Emily,  m.  Capt.  Kobcrt  Stopford, 

E.N. ;  and  Louisa,  deceased. 

Maria,  d.  young.  Emma.  Elizabeth. 

Anna,  m.  1831,  Ficld-BIarshal  Thomas  Gru.svenor,  who  d. 

18.51. 

Mr.  Wilbraham  d.  4  Dec.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Wilbraiiaji,  Esq.  of  Delamere  House,  at  one  time 
M.P.  forco.  Chester,  b.  8  March,  1779;  iu.  3  Sept.  I8U,  Lady 
Anne  Eortescue,  3rd  dau.  of  Hugh,  1st  Earl  Eortescue,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  28  Feb.  18(14)  had  issue, 

I.  George  Fortescub,  now  of  Delamere  House. 

II.  Roger  William,  b.  29  July,  1817;  m.  12  Sept.  18fi0,  Louisa, 
3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Botley's  Park,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  George,  6. 17  Feb.  18.'i6. 

2  Hugh  Edward,  6.  22  June,  1857. 

3  Herbert  Vere,  6.  19  Dec.  1808. 

4  Henry  Dudley,  6.  27  May,  1862. 

5  Frederic  William,  6.  Ig  Nov.  18G4. 

1  Alice  Mary.        2  Ueatrice  Augusta.        3  .\da  Louisa. 

III.  Thomas  Edward,  b.  8  Oct.  1820;  m.  25  June,  1857,  Julia 
Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Walter  Powell,  and  has 
issue,  Ralph  James,  6.  27  April,  1858. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  25  July,  1825;  m.  13  Dec.  1834,  Mary  Jane 
Marriott,  dau.  of  Christopher  and  Jane  Dorothea  Marriott, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Donald  Fortcscue,  b.  14  Nov.  1865. 

2  Cecil  Grenville,  b.  29  Dec.  lS6i3. 

1  Hester  Mary.  2  Frances  Marian. 

V.  Hugh,  of  Old  Head  House,  Westport,  co.  Mayo,  J. P.,  6. 
2  Dec.  1827;  m.  2  Jan.  1868,  Lady  Marian  Browne,  dau.  of 
the  2nd  Marquess  of  Sligo,  and  has  issue,  Augusta  J  ulia. 

Mr.  Wilbraham  d.  24  Jan.  1852. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  borne  usually  quarterly  with  the 
ancient  coat,  viz.,  arg.,  three  bends  wavy  az.  Crest — A  wolfs 
head  erased  arg.     ilfoMo— In  portu  quies. 

Seal — Delamere  House,  Northwich. 


Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  fess  engraflc 
between  in  chief  two  stags'  heads  erased  and  in  base  a 
escallop  all  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  bars  erm.  a  lion  rampai 
az.,  between  two  (launches  of  the  last.  Crest — 1st,  a  dem 
stag  sa.  guttee  d'or  attired  and  resting  the  sinister  toot  on  a 
escallop  or;  2nd,  an  heraldic  antelope  ."sejant  az.  bezante  gorg« 
with  a  collar  gemel  and  horned  or.     Motto — Siir  et  loyal. 

Seat — Costock  Hall,  Loughborough. 


WiLBRAHAM    OF    BODE    HALL, 

Wilbraham,  Randle,  Esq.  of  Eocle  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  that  slih-e,  aud  High 
Steward  of  the  borough  of  Conglcton,  b.  1  March, 
1801 ;  m.  12  Nov.  1833,  Sibella,  diiu.  of  William 
Egerton,  Esq.  of  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh.  He  is  only 
surviving  son,  by  his  1st  wife,  Letitia,  only  child  ox 
the  Rev.  Edward  Rudd,  Rector  of  Haughtou-Ic- 
Skerne,  co.  Durham,  by  his  wife  Letitia,  dau.  of 
John  Arden,  Esq.  of  Alvanley,  co.  Chester,  of 
Randle  Wilbraham,  Esq.  of  Rode  Hall,  only 
brother  of  Edward,  1st  Lord  Skelmersdale.  {See 
preceding  3Iemoir.) 

Arms.  Crest,  <£r.— As  Wir.BRAHAM  of  Delamere  House. 
Seat — Rode  Hall,  Lawton,  co.  Chester. 


BAGNALL-WILD    OF    COSTOCK    HALL. 

Bagnall-Wild,  Ralph  Bagnall,  Esq.  of  Cos- 
tock Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  M.A.  Cains  College, 
Cambridge  (18th  Wrangler  1868),  Barrister-at- 
Law,  m.  1871,  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
Ricliard  Adolph  Pfeil,  Esq.  of  Boxgrove,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue, 

Ralph  Kirkbt. 

Maude  Kirkby. 

Ho  is  2nd  son  of  William  Kirkby,  Esq.,  by 
Harriott  Ursula  Horsmau  his  wife,  grandson  of 
the  Rev.  William  Kirkby,  Rector  of  Caldecote, 
CO.  Huntingdon  (who  d.  1  Dec.  1811),  by  his 
wife,  Martha  Reece,  of  Handley,  co.  Chester,  and 
assumed,  by  royal  license,  23  Nov.  1868,  the  surname 
of  Bagnall-Wild,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  on 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  godfather,  the  late 
Samuel  Bagnall-Wild,  Esq.,  who  d.  23  Sept.  1868. 
He  has  one  elder  brother,  William  Horsman  Kirkby, 
Esq.  and  three  younger  brothers. 


WILDER    OF    PURLEY    HALL    AND 
SULHAM. 

Wilder,  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Purley  Hall,  an 
Sulham,  Berks,  J.P.,  b.  2  July,  1832  ;  s.  his  fiith( 
2  July,  1836;  m.  1st,  30  Nov.  1861,  Sarah  Fc; 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Benjamin  Hawes,  K.C.B.,  Undc 
Secretary  of  State  for  the  War  Department ;  she 
1871 ;  and  2ndly,  Augusta  Dorothea,  eldest  dau.  < 
Arthur  Currie,  Esq.  of  Connaught  Place,  Hyde  Par 
but  has  no  issue. 

3LtlTC<t(JC. — Nicholas  Wiidkr,   Esq.,  living  15  April, 
Henry  VII.,  1497,  was  father  of 

John  Wilder,  Esq.,  who  had  (with  a  dau.,  Agnes,  m.  to  • 
Edwards,  Esq.)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide,  in  Sulham,  Berks,  \\\ 
gave  Sulham  House  (lately  belonging  to  John  Kent)  to  h 
60n,  William,  by  deed  of  entail,  dated  12  Dec.  1532.  His  w 
Was  dated  14  Oct.  1588.  By  Alice  his  wife,  who,  as  cxecutri 
proved  her  husband's  will  16  Nov.  following,  he  left  four  sor 
John,  Nicholas,  William,  and  Thomas;  and  three  dau; 
Eleanor,  in.  John  Higgs,  Esq. ;  Joau,  ni.  John  Palmer,  Esq 
and  Alice. 

The  immediate  progenitor  of   the    present    proprietor 
Sulham  and  Purley  Hall,  was 

He.n'ry  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide,  only  son  and  heir  of  Jol 
Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  younger  dau.  ai 
co-heir  (by  iMary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Buckoridge,  Esq. 
Basclton)  of  Thomas  Saunders,  Esq.  of  Purley,  in  the  ])ari 
of  Chaddleworih,  Berks,  who  was  son  of  Thomas  Saundci 
Esq.,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  sister  of  Dr.  John  BucUeiids 
Bishop  of  Ely,  and  dau.  of  Elizabeth  Buckoridge,  whose  fath( 
Thomas  Kiblewhite,  Esq.  of  Basclton,  was  nephew  of  Ma 
Kiblewhite,  wife  of  William  Whyte,  Esq.  of  Reading,  a: 
mother  of  Sir  Thomas  White,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  15£ 
Founder  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxford.  Though  his  descent  t 
Wilders  are  founder's  kin  to  that  college.  By  Elizabe 
Saunders  hi.s  wife,  who  d.  1741,  Mr.  Wilder  left  at  his  decea; 
1755,  one  son,  John,  his  heir;  and  four  daus.  The  son  ai 
successor, 

John  Wilder,  Esq.  of  Nunhide,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  r,i.  11  Jur 
17S5,  Beaufoy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  William  Bo) 
(brother  of  Henry,  1st  Earl  of  Shannon),  by  Martha  Beaufoy,  1 
wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Samuel  Garth,  Knt.  By  her  (who 
17  May,  1765)  Mr.  Wilder  left  at  his  decease,  July,  1772,  wi 
younger  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Tub  Rev.  Henry  Wilder,  LL.D.  of  Purley  Hall,  Berl 
Rector  of  Sulham,  6.  Sept.  1744,  elected  Fellow  of  St.  Johi 
Coll.  Oxford,  1766.  He  vi.  Joan,  dau.  of  William  Thoyi 
Esq.  of  Sulhamstead,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1837,  aged  89;  h, 
issue, 

John,  his  heir.  William. 

George  Lodowiek,  to.  Augusta  Iva  Mary,  dau.  of  Edmu 

Walcot,  Esq.  of  Wiukton,  Hants,  and  had  two  sons,  Edmo 

and  George. 
Francis  Boyle  Shannon,  of  Busbridge  Hall,  Surrey,  6. 18  D( 

1785;  m.  4  Sept.  1834,  Augusta,  dau.   of  John  Cornwa 

Esq.,  and  niece  of  Alan  Hyde,  2nd  Lord  Gardner. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  the  Eev.  Frederick  Beadon,  Rector  of  Nor 

Stoneham,  Hants. 

Harriet,  m.  Charles  Dixon,  Esq  of  Stantead,  Sussex. 
Lucy,  TO.  the  Rev.  John  Pannel.  of  Aldsworth,  Sussex. 
Charlotte  Beaufoy,  to.  WiUiam  Blackwood,  Esq.  of  Londoi 

Dr.  Wilder  d.  22  Jan.  1814,  aged  69,  and  was  s.  by  his  cldt 
son, 

John  Wildek,  Esq.  of  Purley  Hall,  and  Sulham,  bapt.  171 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  m.  1797,  Harriet,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Edwai 
Beadon,  Rector  of  North  Stoneham,  Hants,  and  by  her  (wl 
d.  Oct.  1825,  aged  52)  had  issue, 

Henry  Watson,  his  heir. 

John,  late  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Cambridge,  now  Rector 
Sulham,  and  Fellow  of  Eton  Coll..  b.  9  July,  1801 ;  m.  1 
26  July,  1831,  Mary,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  Gilbert  Heathcot 
Archdeacon  of  Winchester,  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Heathcot 
2nd  Bart,  of  Hursley  Park,  Hants.  She  <;.  June,  1S5G.  1 
m.2nilly,  1866,  Mary  Hood,  2nd  dau.  of  the  llev.  G.Dean 
of  Bightoa  Rectory,  Hants. 


WIL 


THE  TiANDED  GENTRY. 


TriL 


1743 


Charies,  Fellow  of  Kings  Coll.  Camb.,  h.  12  July,  1808;  d. 
1838. 

Jane. 
Mr.  Wilder  d.  22  Feb.  1834,  ased  6.'>,  and  was  .«.  by  bis  son, 

The  Rev.  Henry  Watson  Wilder,  of  rurky  ILill.  lU-ctor  of 
Salhani,  b.  3  Xov.  1798  ;  m.  8  April,  1829,  Augusta,  .■sister  i.f  Sir 
Charles  Josliua  Sinitb,  2nd  Bart,  of  Suttons,  and  by  lier  luul 
two  sons, 

I.  Frederick,  present  representative  of  the  family. 

II.  Henry  I3eaufoy  (Kiv.),  M.A.,  Curate  of  Sulliani.  Ui'adinT, 
b.  25  Oct.  1834,  m.  I  July,  18-t8,  Augusta,  younircst  (Uui.  nf 
the  late  J/angham  Cliristie,  Ksq.  of  I'reston  Deanery,  co. 
Northampton,  and  has  issue,  1  Henry  Charles,  h.  7  July, 
1860;  2  Kraneis  Langham,  6.  26  July,  1SC3;  1  Au^'Usta 
Mary;  2  Helen  Margaret;  3  Eveline  Irene. 

Mr.  Wilder  and  his  wife  were  drowned  by  the  upsetting  of  a 
boat  off  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  2  July,  1833,  both  aged  37. 

Arms — Gu.,  from  a  fcss  or,  charged  with  two  barrulets  az. 
a  demi-lion  rampant  issuant  of  the  second.  Ci-e.<t — A  .savage's 
heod  affrontee  coupcd  at  the  shoulders  the  temples  entwined 
with  woodbines  all  ppr.     ilnlto — Virtuti  mu;nia  cedant. 

Seats— Parley  Hall,  and  Sulham  House,  iteading.  lierks. 


I.  Annie  T.eila. 
Ill,  Mildred. 


Ji.  Mary. 
IV.  Florence. 


WILDMAN-LTJSHINGTON     OF    NORTON 
COURT. 

WiLDJiAN-LrsniNGTOx  Feaxcis  James,  Esq.  of 

Norton  Court,  Kent,  J.P.,  h.  22  June,  1852  ;  m.  21 

June,  1875,  Katharine,  dau.  of  Kev.  Thomas  Woods 

Goldhawk,  Ecctor  of  Sheldwich,  Kent,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Stephen  Beresford,  b.  May,  1877. 

I.  Dorothy,  b.  March,  1876.  it.  Margery,  b.  Jan.,  1S79. 

ILtnCajC— The  estate  of  Barking  Geat,  co.  Lancaster, 
was  possessed  by  this  family  for  many  generations;  that  of 
Newstead  Abbey,  the  ancient  Priory  of  Newstead,  or  de  Novo 
Loco  in  Sherwood,  founded  toap.  Hexrt  II.,  Col.  WiUlnuin 
purchased  from  George  Gordon,  6th  Lord  Byron,  in  1817. 

Edward  Wildman,  10th  possessor,  Esq.  of  Barking  Geat.  co. 

Lancaster,  m.  1732,  Elizabeth  Bagott,  and  had,  with  one  dau., 

sis  sons,  of  whom, 

I.  Thomas  (the  3rd  son),  of  Bacton  Hall,  Suffolk,  M.P.  for  the 

borough  of  Hindon.  Wilts,  6.  1740;  m.  1785,  Sarah,  dau.  of 

Henry  Hardinge,  of  Durham,  and  </.  1795,  leaving  issue, 

1  Thomas,  of  Newstead  Abbey,  co.  Nottingham,  Col.  in 

the  array,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  High  Sheriff  1821,  h.  20  Aug. 

1787  ;  m.  1816,  Louisa,  dau.  of  F.  Preisig,  of  Appenzal,  in 

Switzerland.     Col.  Wildman  entered  the  army  in  the  7tli 

Hussars,  in  1808,  and  served  with  his  regt.  in  Spain  tliat 

year  and  the  following,  and  was  in  the  memorable  retreat 

to  Corunna.  He  subsequently  participated  in  all  the  actions 

and  affairs  in  which  his  regiment  was  engaged  in  the 

Peninsulain  1813  and  1814,  and  he  had  the  honourof  being 

Aide-de-Campto  the  Marquess  of  Anglesey  at  the  battle  of 

Waterloo.     He  d.  20  .Sept.  1859. 

3  Edward,  K.H.,  Col.  in  ihe  army,  and  for  many  years 
Lleut.-Col.  commanding  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  m.  1818, 
Antonia,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Hildebrand  Oakes,  Bart., 
G.C.B.,  and  had  one  son,  Edward  Thoma.s,  and  live  daus. 

8  George,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law,  d_.  in  1817. 

4  John,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  ra.  1824,  Lady  Margaret 
Charteris,  dau.  of  Francis,  7th  Karl  of  Wemyss  and  March, 
which  lady  <;.  Oct.  1825.     He  d.  1878. 

1  Maria,  m.  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Gardiner,  K.C.B.,  and  d. 
31  Dec.  1841. 
n.  Henry  (fourth  son),  of  Leyton,  Essex,  m.  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  James,  and  Fanny. 
m.  James  (fifth  son),  of  whose  line  we  treat. 
he  youngest  son, 

James  Wildman,  Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent,  6.  1749,  m. 
r87,  and  (/.  1805,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  heir, 
James  Beckford  Wildman,  Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle,  M.P.,  m. 
320,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Right  Hon.  Stephen  Ruuibold 
Mhington,  of  Norton  Court,  Kent,  M.P.,  Governor  of 
•dras,  2nd  son  of  Eev.  James  Stephen  Lushington,  of  llod- 
snbam  (xfe  Lushington  of  Park  Homc)  by  whom  he  had 
sue,  1  James  Lushington,  his  heir;  2  Cliarlcs,  Capt.  87th 
gt;  1  Mary  Anne,  m.  Henry  JIunn,  Esq.  of  Thronley  House, 
ent;  2  F.mily,  ra.  Thomas  Bolton,  Esq.;  3  Leila;  4  Ellen; 
id  5  Matilda,  ni.  Major  Thomas  Frazer,  It.E.  He  d.  1803,  and 
»».  by  his  son, 

James  Lushington  WiLDMAN-LrsniNOTON,  Esq.  of  Norton 
'urt,  who  on  succeeding  to  that  estate,  on  the  death  of  his 
at«rnal  grandfather,  Right  Hon.  Stephen  Rumbold  Lush- 
'BtOD,  in  1868,  assumed   by  royal  license  the  additional  sur- 

Die  and  arms  of  Lushington.     He  was  b.  in  1825  ;  m.  Is50, 

'arlotte  Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Bushe,  Esq.,  Dublin,  and  d. 

h.  1878,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Francis  James  WiLDMAN-LusniNOTON,  now  of  Norton  Couit. 

ii.  Percy.  lu.  Grattan. 


.^)-)!i«— Qu.arterly :  1st  and  Mb,  nr.  on  a  fe=s  wavy  between 
three  lions'  heads  erased  vert  as  many  ermine  spots  of  the  first, 
for  Lushington  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  az..  on  a  chevron  enn.  betwwn 
in  chief  two  eagles  displayed  and  in  ba.se  a  lion  passant  or, 
three  est>>iles  of  the  fir.st,  for  Wildman.  Cre^t—X  lion's  head 
erased  vert  ducally  gorged  arg.,  charged  below  the  coronet 
with  three  ermine  spots  or.    Motto — Priidens  qui  patiens. 

Setii— Norton  Court,  Faver^ham,  Kent. 


"WILKES    OF    "WENDON    LOFTS    HALL. 

Wilkes,  Eet.  Kobeet,  of  Lofts  Hall,  Esses, 
b.  ISIS  ;  s.  1S5S  to  the  estates  of  his  eousin,  John 
Wilkes,  Esq.  of  Lofts  Hall,  wltose  name  he  assumed, 
m.  1842,  Emily  Lettice,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Eobcrb 
Eoberts,  Vicar  of  Haverhill,  Suffolk,  and  lias  a  son 

I.  John,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  6.  1848 ;  m. 
1877,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Joseph  Thomas  Collin,  Esq. 
Eev.  Mr.  Wilkes  is  only  son  of  the  late  Eev.  Eobert 
Tiske, Eectorof  Wendon  Lofts,  and  Vicar  of  Elmdon, 
by  Mary  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Tiske,  Esq.  of 
Saffron  Walden.  He  was  educated  at  St.  John's 
Coll.  Cambridge,  E.A.  1810,  M.A.  1813,  is  Patron 
and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Wendon  Lofts,  Elmdon, 
and  Great  CJiishall. 

Ai~m» — Or,  a  chevron  paly  of  six  gu.  and  sa.  between  three 
escutcheons  of  the  last  each  charged  with  a  raven's  erased  of 
the  first.  Cnst—A  rock  ppr.,  thereon  a  cross-bow  erect  or,  in 
front  on  two  quarrels  or  bird-bolts  in  saltire  gu.  Motto— 
Arcui  meo  non  conlido. 

^'eat— Lofts  Hall,  Satfron  Walden. 


WILKIE    OF    ELLINGTON    HOUSE. 

WiLKiE,  Hales,  Esq.  of  Ellington  House,  Kent, 
Col.  in  the  army,  late  Lieat.-Col.  29th  regt.,  b.  1837  ; 
m.  1861,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  AValker,  Esq.  of  Sum- 
merfield,  co.  Chester,  and  has  issue, 

Edward  Ormerod  Hales,  b.  1862. 

iLinCTttJC- — Col.  Thomas  Fletcher  Wilkie,  6.  1777, 
son  of  Thomas  Wilkie,  Esq.  (who  took  part  with  the 
35th  regt.  in  the  American  War  of  Independence,  and  was 
killed  in  action),  served  with  the  3."th  and  3Sth  re;;ts.  during 
the  war  from  1793  to  1815;  m.  IS05,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Ilales,  5th  Bart.,  and  d.   1802,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Edward  Charles  Hales  Wilkie,  Esq.  of  Ellington  House, 
Kent,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent  and  the  Cinque  Ports,  formerly 
1st  Dragoon  Guards,  b.  1809;  to.  1834,  Maiy,  only  dau.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Chislett  Court,  Kent,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Hales,  now  of  Ellington  House. 

II.  Kenyon  Wood,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  183S. 

III.  Christopher  Ilales  (llev.),  Rector  of  Edburton,  Sussex, 
b.  1841,  ra.  187.5,  Melian,  dau.  of  Pembroke  Jones,  Esq., 
late  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

IV.  Edward  Hales,  6.  1844. 

I.  Caroline  Hales,  ra.  1872,  Sidney  Young,  Esq. 

II.  Mary  Anne  Hales,  ra.  1874,  Francis  Headlam  Keenlyside, 
Esq.  in.  Octavia  Elizabeth  Hales. 

He  d.  3  Nov.  1872. 

jirras — Arg.,  a  fess  wreathed  az.  and  gu.  between  a  crescent 
in  chief  and  on  a  cinquefoil  in  base  of  the  second. 

Salt — EUington  House,  Ramsgate. 


WILKINSON    OF    UPPER    HARE    PARK. 

Wilkinson,  Isaac  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Upper  Hare 
Park,  CO.  CamlDridge,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Downing 
Col.,  CO.  Cambridge,  educated  at  Eton  and  Cam- 
bridge, b.  18  July,  1818;  m.  11  July,  1839, 
Margaret  Anne,  only  child  of  Lieut. -Col.  John 
Pctrie  Keble,  H.E.I.C.S. 

JLinrngC. — Jounso.>j  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  of  Portman-squ.ire, 
7)1.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Robert  Osborn,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  Sir  John 
Osborn,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Chicksands  Priory,  co.  Bedford,  and 
had  with  others,  a  3rd  son, 

Robert  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Montagu  Square,  London,  to. 
1807,  Catherine,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Peter  Allix,  Esq.  of 
Swaffham  House,  co.  Cambridge,  and  rf.  1839,  having  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  II  Jan.  1875), 

I.  Robert  Hindlet,  of  Chesfield  Lodge,  Stevenace,  Herts, 
J.P.  for  Beds  and   Herts,  Lieut.-Col.  Beds   Militia,  M.A., 


1744 


WIL 


THE  LxVNDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


educated  at  Kton  and  King's  Coll.  Cam.,  h.  ISII.  d.  18.58, 
m.  Is.'vi,  Cuvolinc,  onlydau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Vicomte  Obert, 
■by  Margaret,  sister  of  I'^dward  Parkyns,  Esq.  of  Cheslield, 
by  whom  he  had,  with  a  dau.,  a  son, 
Edward  Obert  Hendlcy,  60th  llifles,  b.  1853. 

n.  Cliarles  .Allix  (liev.),  M.A.  Rector  of  .South  Willin:;ham, 
CO.  Lincoln,  J. P.,  b.  i)  Auff.  1813;  m.  10  Sept.  1840,  Mary 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Major  Dowers,  13th  Light  Dragoons,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  T.  Dallas,  G.C.B.,  and 
lias  issue,  Eleanor  Catherine  Mary;  Katharine  Henrietta, 
'.n.  E.  Gosling,  Esq.  of  Wellbury  House,  Hitchin ;  and 
Christina  l".llcn,  m.  iMajor  Cornwall  Henry  Campbell,  K.A. 

III.  Isaac  Heudebt,  now  of  Upper  Hare  Park. 

/v.  James  .Alli.x,  late  Capt.  l.oth  regt.,  m.  Elizabeth  Harriot, 
dau.  of  William  Whiting,  Esq.  and  left  issue  three  sons  and 
two  daus. 

■V.  Johnson,  Col. late  15th  regt. 

VI.  Osborn,  C.li.  Col.  Bengal  Cavalry,  in.  Maria  Amelia,  dau. 
of  Col.  Eree. 

VII.  George  Allix,  Licut.-Col.  Eoyal  Horse  Artillery,  in.  Eliza, 
dau.  of  Erank  Gosling,  Esq.,  and  has  issue  three  sons  and 
fohr  daus. 

I.  Catherine,  in.  Rev.  J.  Thornhill,  J. P.,  of  Boxwnrth. 

II.  Matilda,  widow  of  Gamul  Earuier,  Esq.  of  Nonsuch 
Park,  Surrey. 

III.  Elizabeth  Mary,  widow  of  George  Thornhill,  Esq.  of  Did- 
dingtoa  Park,  co.  Huntingdon,  J.P.  and  D.L. 

Anns — Gu.,  a  fess  wavy  between  three  unicorns'  heads  coupcd 
arg.  Crest — A  unieoi'n's  head  urg.,  issuing  from  a  mural  crowu 
gu.     Motto — Non  mihi  sed  tibi  gloria. 

Scai— Upper  Hare  Park,  Cambridge.    Club — Junior  Carlton. 


WILKINSON    OP    HULAM     AND 
CliENNELL. 

Wilkinson,  Anthony,  Esq.  of  Hulam  and 
Shevaton,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
18G8,  and  of  Clennell,  Northumberland,  b.  19  Sept. 
1838  ;  m.  1871,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Mr.  F.  W. 
Eichardson,  of  Isleworthj  Middlesex,  who  d.  s.  p. 
28  Aug.  1S71. 

ililTCiirjC. — Antiioxt  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Sheraton, 
Ilulam,  and  Crossgate,  co.  Durham,  J.P.  (son  of  William 
■Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Crossgate,  who  d.  1717;  m.  Deborah,  dau. 
and  co-heir  of  Gillicrt  Machon,Esq.  of  Durham,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  a  younger  son,  Thomas  'Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Bran- 
cepeth  and  Wingate,  co.  Durham  (ancestor  of  the  late  George 
■Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Oswald  House,  and  of  Anthony  Wilkin- 
son, Esq.  of  Old  Elvet,  co.  Durham,  High  Sheriff  1875),  and 
an  oldest  son, 

AViLLiAJi  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Sheraton,  Hulam,  &c.,  and  of 
K'ewcastlc-on-Tyne,  in.  Philadelphia,  dau.  and  eventual  sole 
heiress  of  Thomas  Clennell,  Esq.  ©f  Clennell,  and  had  a 
numerous  issue.  He  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland 
1758,   and  dying  14  Oct.  17C8,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Antuony  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Sheraton,  Clennell,  &c.,  who 
d.  v.nin.,  the  family  estates  passing  to  his  next  brother, 

Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  who  in.  1782,  Hannah  Elizabeth, 
dan.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Spearman,  Esq.  of  Oldacres,  co. 
Durham,  by  whom  (who  d.  27  April,  1831)  he  had  issue, 
I.  Anthony,  his  heir.  ii.  Clennell,  d.  1859,  unm. 

in.  Percival  Spearman  (Rev.),  M.A.  of  Mount  Oswald,  co. 
Durham,  h.  1792  ;  m.  1817,  Sophia  Mary,    only    child   of 
Capt.    Philip    J.   Anstruther    (only    son    of    Lieut.-Gen. 
An.-itruther),  and  d.  1875,  having  had  issue, 
I.  Percival  Spearman,  now  of  Mount  Oswald,   J. P.,  in. 
4   July,   18G0,  Adcla  Julia  Kirkby  (who  d.  1870),   eldest 
dau.  of  Kirkby  Eenton,  Esq.  of  Caldecote  Hall,  co.  War- 
wick, and  has,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Percival  Spearman, 

;-.  5  July,  18C5. 

2  Thomas   William,   of    St.    Oswald's,    Ballingarry,     co. 
Limerick,  J. P.,  late  Capt.  30th  foot;  m.  and  has  issue. 

3  Clennell  (Rev.),  M..V.,   Vicar  of  Castlemartin,  co.  Pem- 
bnike;  is  married  and  has  issue. 

4  .'Viithony  John  Anstruther,  Barrister-at-Law;  is  married. 
it  Henry  Clement,  Col.,  late  Lieut. -Col.  ICth  Lancers. 

1  Sophia  Elizabeth,  m.  1849,  liev.  Thomas  Bueknall  Lloyd, 
Vicar  of  St.  Mary's,  Shrewsbury,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

2  Hannah  Harriet. 

y  .Mary  Anstruther,  m.  Sept.  184G,  Wm.  Rivett-Carnac, 

Esq.  E.I.C.S.,  son  of  Sir  James  Rivett-Carnac,  Bart. 
4  Isabella  Christiana  Jane,  d.  uiivi.  ISJG. 
8  Eelieia  Anna,  d.  unin.  1848. 

6  Adelaide  Eunice,  in.  1SG3.  the  Rev.  Augustus  Thursby 
Pelham,  Rector  of  Cound,  Salop. 

7  Elh'u  Maria  Phabe,  in.  1871,  the  Rev.  George  W.  Pigott, 
Rector  of  Upton  Magna,  Salop. 

iv.  Wilfred,  R.N.,  d.  in  the  West  Indies. 
I.  Elizabeth     Philadelphia,     m.    ISlC,     Calverley   Bcwickc 
Ucwi-jke,  Esq.  of  Close  House,  Northumberland. 


II.  Hannah  Isabella,  in.  1809,  Warren  Maude,  Esq.  of  Selal 
Park,  CO,  Durham. 

Mr.  Wilkinson  d.  11  Nov.  1825,  and  wa.s  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Anthony  Wilkinson,  Esq.of  Coxhoe  Hall,  Hulam,  Sherato; 
&e.,  CO.  Durham,  J.P.  andD.L.,  and  Clennell,  inNorthumbe 
land.  High  Sheriff  of  the  former  1837,  6.  25  Sept.  1785; 
Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Mr.  Thomas  Hall,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndl 
Thomas  Poole  Ward,  Esq.)  he  left  at  his  decease,  Oct.  1851, 

I.  Anthony,  now  of  Hulam  and  Clennell. 

II.  Clennell,  late  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  h.  May,  1844  ;  on.  187 
Isabel  Anne,  younger  dau.  of  Philip  Hurd,  Esq. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  in.  1874,  Capt.  Krancis  Massy  Drew,  7 
Lancers,  eldest  son  of  Erancis  Drew,  Esq.,  and  the  Hon.  Ml 
Drew,  of  Drewscourt,  co.  Limerick,  and  d.  leaving  issue. 

II.  Emily  Spearman,  5u.  1871,  J.  B.  White  Bros,  Esq.,  Ba 
rister-at-Law,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  erminois  between  three  unicorns  passa' 
arg.  armed  and  crined  or,  quartering  with  others.  Macho 
Ci.ENNELL,  and  Spearman.  Crest — On  a  mural  crcwn  ga. 
domi-unicorn  rampant  erminois  erased  gu.  Motto — Ncc  reg 
nee  populo,  sed  utroque. 

.S''(((s  — Sheraton,  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham;  Clennell,  Nort 
umberland.     Clu'js — Arthur's  and  Brooks'. 


WILKINSON    OP    HAKPERLEY    PARK.  ' 

Wilkinson,  Eev.    G-eorge  Pearson,  M.A,, 
Ilarperley  Park  and  Helme  Park,  co.  Durliam,  J.I 
b.  IS  May,  1823  ;  m.  6  Dec.  1849,  Frances  Ycrno 
only  child  of  William   Mills,  E.sq.,  Lieut.  E.N., 
Helme  Park  and  Willington,  co.  Durham,  and  h 
had  issue, 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  in  infancy. 

II.  Erances  Dorathea,  m.  18  April,  1872,  William  Cull 
Stobart,  Esq.  of  Spellow  Hill,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Helena  Rosa,  in.  4  July,  1877,  her  cousin,  Charles  Di 
combe  Shafto,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.  Artl 
Duncombe  Shafto  (see  iloat  Family),  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Wilkinson,  called  to   the  Bar  at  the   Midc' 
Temple  1819,  was  formerly  Capt.  Durham  Milil 

litnCitSC— John  Wilkinson,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  i 
Durham,  and  afterwards  of  Worcester,  Mayor  of  the  forn 
town  in  1766  and  1785  (son  of  John  Wilkinson,  of  Stoekt( 
Merchant),  in.  Miss  Hooper,  of  Ramsgate,  Kent,  and  had  issi 

Hooper  John,  a  Captain  in  the  army,  d.  xi,iim. 

WiLLiAJt,  of  Streatham  House,  Surrey,  -m.  Sibella,  dc 
of  Alfred  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  and  had  issue. 

Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  of  Walsham  llaW,  co.  Suffolk,  who  d.  1807,  Ic.avi 
issue,  one  son.  Hooper  John,  of  Walsham  Hall,  liury-J- 
Edmunds,  J.P,  for  Suffolk,  b.  11  Eeb.  ISOO;  in.  Feb.  18. 
Anne,  only  child  of  Robert  Howlett,  Esq.  of  the  llookei 
Yoxlord,  SuHolk,  and  has  issue. 

Dorothea,  m.  George  Curling,  Esq.  of  Cleveland  Row,  I 
James's,  and  ((,  leaving  issue, 

Anne,  in.  William  Hoar  (afterwards  Ilnrland),  Esq.  of  Di 
ham,  elder  brother  of  Sir  Charles  llarland,  Bart.,  and 
leaving  issue,  William  Charles  llarland,  Esq.  of  Sutt 
Hall,  CO.  ■york,  sometime  M.P.  for  the  city  of  Durha 
d.  s.  p.;  and  Anne  llarland,  who  d.  unin.  h 

The  3rd  son,  jf 

Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  ■Walsham-lo-Willows,  Suffol 
and  of  Stokesly  Manor,  co.  York,  m.  1783,  Jane,  dau,  and  ( 
heir  (with  her  sister  Margaret,  wife  of  Robert  Colling,  E.' 
of  Hurworth,  co.  Durham)  of  George  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Skeltc 
CO.  York,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Thomas  Hotton,  of  Walsham-le-Willows,  Suffolk,  J.P.  a 

D.L.,  d.  13  Feb.  1878. 
Geor(.-e  Hutton,  late  of  Harpcrlcy  Park. 
William  Hutton  (Rev.l,  of  .Southampton,  m.  and  had  issu! 
Oetavius Robert,  of  Eaton-Socou,  co.  Bedford,  m.  and  h 

issue. 
Jane,  m.  Richard  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Andovcr,  Hants. 
Margaret,  m.  John  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Donningtou  Priory,  i 

Berks,    and  had,    with  other  issue,  a  son,  John  llugh^ 

Esq.,  Q.C.,  M.P.,  F.S.A.,  the  eminent  author. 
Elizabeth  Harrison,  in.  1825,  as  tirst  wife,  George  Gataki 

Esq.of  Mildenhall,  Suffolk,  a,ndd.  1827. 
Dorothea,  d.  unin. 

The  2nd  son, 

George  Hutton  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Hnrperley  Park,  co.  Di 
ham,  D.L  ,  liecorderof  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  BI.A,  of  St.  Joh: 
Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  25  Jan.  1791 ;  i,i.  1st,  16  Sept.  1817,  Eli: 
beth  Jane,*  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Pearson,  Esq.,  of  H: 

*  This  lady,  through  the  families  of  Chaytor,  Tempe 
Lambton,  Eure,  Bowes,  Clifford,  Percy,  and  Mortimer,  w 
18th  in  direct  lineal  descent  from  Edv/aed  III. 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


■V\'IL 


1745 


perley  Park,  by  Betty  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Henry  Cliaytor,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  Durham,  3rcl  son  of 
Henry    Chaytor,    Esq.   of    Croft,   co.   Yorli.     He    in.  2ndly, 
3  June,  1843,  Catherine   lleydon  (who  survives  him),  dau.  of 
JI.ijor  SKene  of  Durham,  and  widow  of  Uiutiard  Smith,  Esq. 
of  Grattan"s  Hill,  co.  Cork  ;  by  the  former  of  whom  only  (who 
d.  15  April,  1S42)  he  had  issue, 
George  Pearson,  now  of  Harpcrley  Park. 
Thomas  William  (Kcv.),  6.  5  April,  ISlo,  a  Canon  in  the 
Church  of  Rome. 

Henry  John,  b.    14  May,   1820,  late  Capt.  0th  foot,    now 
Assistant-Commissary  General,  served  in  the  Crimea  (medal 
and  clasp,  6th  class  of  the  Modjidie  an<l  Turkish  medal);  m. 
Leonora,  dau.  of  D.  Eister,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
Charles  Hutton.  Lieut.  K.N.,  b.  8  Dec.  1832;  d.  1871. 
Edward  Abercromliie  (Kev.),  "Vicar  of  Tudhoe,  and  J. P.  co. 
■    Durham,  6.   14  Dee.   1S34;  m.  2  Slay,  18G7,   Edith  Rosa, 
only  dau.  of  Robert  Dunconibe  Shafto,  Esq.  of  Whitworth 
Park,  CO.  Durham,  HLP.,  and  has  issue,  1   Edward  James, 
6.  25  July,  18G8;2  Stephen,  ;,.   31  March,   1872;  3  George 
Kobert,  b.  30  Dec.  187')  ;  4  Lancelot,  0.  28  Nov.   1878:  1 
Edith  Dorothea;   2  Mary  Katherine;  3   Rachel;  4  Mabel 
Lucy ;  5  Cicely. 

Elizabeth  Jane,  m..  as  first  wife,  14  June,  1843,  Anthony  L. 
Maynard,  Esq.  of  Skinnin^rove,  co.  York  (see  that  Family). 
Margaret,  m.  Edward  Korton,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and 
d.  1850. 

Dorothea  Anne,  m.  1  Sept.  1842,  Rev.  Arthur  Duncombe 
Shafto,  Rector  of  Branccpeth,  co.  Durham;  d.  18r;G,  leavin.; 
issue. 

Fr.%nces  Octavia,  m.  the  Eev.  Henry  Algernon  Baumgartner, 
Vicar  of  Megavissy,  co.  Cornwall. 
Mary  Emmeline. 

Anne  Sibella,   m.  25  Sept.  1854,  Matthew  Charles  Woods, 
Esq.  of  Uoleyn  Hull,  co.  Northumberland,  and  has  issue. 
ilr.  Wilkinson  d.  23  Dec.  1859. 

Arms — Az.,  a  fess  erminois  between  three  unicorns  passant 
irg.,  quartering  Hdtto.v,  Peakson,  Gregson,  &c.,  with  an 
■scutcheon   of  pretence,  for  JJills.     Cre.d—Owt   of  a  mural 

I  ;rown  gu.  a  demi-unicorn  rampant  erminois  erased  ppr., 
,rmcd  and  maned  or.  Motto — Nee  rege,  nee  populo,  sed 
itroque. 

I  &i«(.f— Harperley  Park,  Darlington;  and  Helme  Park,  co. 
)urham. 


WILKINSON    OP    NEWALL    HALL 
AND    WINTEKBUBN    HALL. 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  Clifton,  Esq.  of  Newal 


[all,  CO.  York,  J.P.,  b.  11  Dec.  1815  ; 


10  Sept. 


342,   Hon.   Julia   Jemima  Butler,   dau.    of  Hon, 
iCenry  Butler,  and  sister  of  Henry  Edmund,  13th 
iscount  Mountgarrett,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Feb. 
373)  has  issue, 

I.  Thojias  CLiFToy,  late  Lieut.,  72nd  foot,  h.  13  Nov.  1844. 
IL  Henry  Butler,  6.  4  May,  1850;  rf.  at  Ch.  Ch.CoU..  Cam- 
bridge, 19  Feb.  1873. 
in.  Francis  Ernest,  6.  17  June,  1853. 
IV.  Edmund,  6.  15  Sept.  1857. 
I.  Julia  Anne,  deceased.  ii.  Charlotte  Mary. 

ErtliratJC— Henry  Wilkinson,  Esq.,  son  of  Thomas 
ilkinson,  Esq.,  by  Margaret  Wilcock  his  wife,  m.  Agnes 
rkinson,  and  had  issue.  The  eldest  son, 
Thomas  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  Winterburn  Hall,  to.  June, 
12,  Anne,  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Clilton,  Esq.  of  Newall- 
th-Clifton,  and  d.  1  Oct.  1821,  leaving  issue, 

trHOMAs  Clifion,  HOW  of  Ncwhall. 
Mary  Anne. 

irms — Gil.,  a  fess  erra.  between  three  unicorns  pass.ant  arg. 
'St—X  unicorn's  head  erased  arg.     Motto— 'l\-ncz  lo  droit. 
;  Jeat— Ncwall  Hall,  Otley ;  and  Winterburn  Hall,  Skipton. 


I    "WILKINSON    OF    WHITE    WEBBS. 

Wilkinson,  Henry  Cox,  Esq.  of  White  Webbs 

rk,  Middlesex,  J.P.  Herts,  b.  6  Sept.  1811  ;  m. 

^ept.  1864,   Louisa,    youngest   dau.    of   Major 

llur,     of     York,     21sc     regt.     Eoyal     Scotch 

jiliers. 

itlUCilJC— Abraham  Wilkinson  (son  of  Abraham  Wil- 
son, of  Dublin,  by  Ehzabeth  Edwards  his  wife)  came  into 
-sion  of  the  estate  of  White   Webbs  in    178G.      He  m. 
Uebccca  Crane,  and  had  a  son  and  heir,  Henry;  and 
:,  Elizabeth  Smith,  by  whom  (who  d.  Jan.  1850)  he  had 
-1,  Edward,  who  ci.  Feb.  1853.     Hisson, 


IIenrt  Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  White  AVebbs,  m.  1810,  Jane* 
only  dau.  of  Samuel  Cox,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1  April, 
1847)  liad  issue, 

Henry  Cox,  row  of  AYhite  Webbs. 

Francis  Henry,  b.  8  Feb.  18.11 ;  d.  v.nm.  14  Mav,  1861. 

Blary  Elizabeth.  Jane  Caroline. 

Mr.  Wilkinson  d.  9  June,  1855. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  vair  between  three  unicorns  passant  or. 
Crat—.S.  denii-talbot  sa.,  holding  a  rose  branch  vert.  Motto 
— Early  and  lute. 

-Seai— White  Webbs  Park,  Enfield,  Middlesex. 


WILLES  OF  ASTEOP  HOUSE. 

WiLLES,  John  William  Sbippen,  Esq.  of 
Astrop  House,  co.  Northampton,  b.  7  Feb.  1886 ; 
m.  April,  1SG8,  Katharine  Victoria,  dau.  of  Emanuel 
Wills,  Esq.  of  CO.  Devon. 

JLiltCiTffr. — Richard  Willes,  of  TTston.  co.  Warwick 
2nd  son  of  Richard  Willes,  of  Fenniconipton,  co.  Warwick 
and  fifth  in  descent  from  the  marriage  of  Richard  Willes 
of  Napton,  with  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Jcames,  o 
Fisho,  purchased  lands  at  Newbold  Comyn,  co.  Warwick,  1539 
lie  d.  15G4.    His  son  and  heir, 

Richard  Willes,  of  Newbold  Coniyn,  whose  will  bears 
date  1592,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  Wagstaffe,  of  Harbery, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  several  children.    His  5th  son, 

Peter  Willes.  of  Newbold  Couiyn,  whose  will,  dated  1G35, 
was  proved  at  Lichfield  1637,  left,  by  Faith  his  wife,  a  son  and 
heir, 

Pkter  Willes,  of  Newbold  Comyn,  who  made  his  will 
10  Dec.  1G56.  By  Sarali  his  wife  he  was  father  of,  inter  alios, 
a  3rd  son, 

The  Rev.  John  Willes,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Bishop's  Ickington, 
CO.  Warwick,  and  Canon  and  Prebendary  of  LiclifieUI,  m. 
Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Walker,  Knt.,  Jlayor  of  Oxford,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  18  March,  1732,  aged  73)  had  two  sons, 

I.  John  (Sir),  his  heir. 

n.  Edward,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  6.  6  March, 
1G93-4;  m.  2  Feb.  1718.  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  White,  Esq., 
son  of  Sir  Sampson  White,  Knt.,  and  d.  24  Nov.  1773, 
leaving  issue, 

1  Edward,  of  Barton,  co.  Bedford,  Chancellor  of  the  Dio- 
cese of  Bath  and  Wells,  d.2b  Dec.  1812. 

2  Henry  (Rev.),  Precentor  and  Prtbeudary  of  Wells,  b.  24 
April,  1726;  d.  v.nm.  3  Aug.  1772. 

3  John,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  unra.  1804. 

4  William  ( Ven.),  Archdeacon  of  Wells,  and  Rector  of  Chris- 
tian JIalford,  in.  1786,  Margaret,  sister  and  co-heirof  Wil- 
liam Jeans,  Esq.  of  Shroton,  co.  Dorset,  and  d..  12  May, 
1815,  leaving  issue,  Edward  (Rev.),  Prebendary  of  Wells  ; 
William  ;  Francis,  of  Bow  Green,  Herts,  who  ia.  1814, 
Caroline,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Whichcote,  Bart.,  and 
had  issue;  Harriott,  in.  Admiral  Sir  Davidge  Gould, 
K.C.B. ;  Mary,  m.  1790,  Eev.  Charles  Johnson,  Pre- 
bendary of  Wells;  Louisa,  m.  —  Walrond,  Esq.,  co. 
Wilts  ;  Charlotte,  m.  Peter  Harvey  Lovell,  Esq.  of  Cole 
J'ark,  Wilts  ;  and  Margaret  Lucy,  m.  Robert  Middleton 
.'Vtty,  Esq.  of  Snittci-ficld,  co.  Warwick. 

5  Francis  (Sir),  Knight,  of  Cockcnhatch  and  Ippolets, 
Herts,  and  Hampstead,  Middlesex,  6.  30  May,  1735;  in. 
KTs,  Mary  Susannah,  dau.  of  the  Hon.  George  Clinton, 
2:id  son  of  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Lincoln,  but  </.  .«.  p. 

1  Jane,  m.  Ven.  Lionel  Seaman,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Wells. 

2  Catlierine,  m.  Sir  Alexander  Powell,  Knt 

3  Anne,  m.  Ven.  Edmund  Aubrey,  LL.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Wells. 

4  Mary,  m.  the  Rev.  Paul  George  Snow,  Rector  of  Clip- 
ham,  CO.  Rutland. 

Dr.  Willes  d.  20  June,  1700,  aged  53.    His  elder  son. 

Sir  John  Willes,  Knt.,  b.  29  Nov.  1685,  became  Attorney- 
General  1733,  and  was  constituted  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Common  Pleas  1737.  He  m.  1  June,  1718, 31argarcc  Brewster, 
of  Worcester,  and  had  (with  four  daus.  (JIargaret,  m.  1st, 
Richard  Hollings,  Esq.,  and  2ndly,  Robert  .Merry,  Esq.  ; 
Sarah,  in.  the  Rev.  Dr.  Goddard  ;  Jane,  m.  Sir  Robert  Slopcr, 
K.n.  ;  and  Anne,  who  d.  unin.)  four  sous, 
V.'illiam,  d.  unm.  1739. 

John,  of  Astrop,  co.  Northampton,  M.P.  for  Aylesbury  and 
Banbury,  in.  Margaret  Freke,  of  Bristol,  an  heiress,  anil 
d.  1784,  leaving  one  son,  JoUN  Fbeke,  of  .Astrop,  who 
d.  s.  p.,  and  three  daus.,  Frances,  m.  1784,  Henry  Fermor. 
Esq.  of  Fritwell;  Anne,  d.  uinn.;  and  Margaret,  wife  of 
Sir  George  Uowland  Beaumont,  Bart. 
Edward,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Chailes  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Wichford,  co.  Warwick,  m.  17C2, 
Miss  Home,  and  left  four  daus. 


ii 


1746 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


The  3rd  son, 

Edwabd  Willes,  Esq.,  -wasappointerlSolicitor-GcneranTee, 
and  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's  Bench,   1G77. 
He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Kev.  Edward  Taylor,  of  Sutton, 
Wilts,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Jlortlake,  Surrey,  by  Anne  his 
wife,  sister  of  William  Shippen,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Saltash,  and  by 
her  (who  c^  1799)  had  issue, 
John,  of  Hungerford  Park,  Berks,  High  Sheriff  of  that  co. 
1»1.5,  ?n.  8  June,  1795,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Charles   Floyer, 
Esq.,  and  d.  without  surviving  issue. 
Edward,  Barrister-at-Law,  one  of  the  Police  Magistrates  for 
Wcstminfter,  m.  his  cousin.  Martha,  dau.  of  John  Hollings, 
Esq. :  and  d.  15  July,  1794,  leaving  issue,  two  daus.  Anne, 
and  Harrif-t,  deceased. 
William  Shippek,  of  w  hom  we  treat. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Kev.  William  SniPPES  Willes,  Eector  of  Preston 
Eissett,  Bucks,  and  Prebendary  of  York,  s.  to  Astrop,  co. 
Northampton,  by  bequest  of  his  cousin,  John  Freke  Willes, 
Esq.  He  m.  1st,  8  April,  1794.  Dorothea  Capper,  of  East 
Sohon,  Suffolk  ;  and  2ndly,  27  Feb.  1797,  Margaret,  only  dau. 
and  heiress  of  John  Williams,  Esq.,  of  Panlhowell,  co.  Car- 
marthen, by  the  latter  of  whom  (who  d.  9  May,  1831)  he  had 
issue, 

John  Williams,  an  officer  in  the  14th  Light  Dragoons,  h. 

9  July,  1799;  d.  unm.  30  Jan.  182G. 
William,  his  heir. 

Edward  (Rev.),  Eector  of  Hamstall-P.idware,  and  Toxall,  co. 
Stafford,  b.  25  Jan.  1803  ;  m.  1826,  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Steward,  of  ilyton,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  having  had 
issue  two  sons  and  two  daus. 
Charles  Thomas,  of  King's  Sutton,  Banbury,  J. P.  for  Kot- 
ham,  6.  13  Oct.  1808  :  m.  20  July,1847,  Mary  Patience,  3rd 
dau.  of  Piev.  Henry  Wise,  of  The  Priory,  Warwick ;  and  d. 
1877.     His  wife  d.  1871. 
George,  6.  1  Dec.  1613,  who  s.  to  his  uncle's  property  of 
Hungerford  Park,  Berks.    He  m.  1st.  1839,  Charlotte,  2nd 
dau.of  Henry  Cnape,  Esq.  of  Chilton  Lodge,  near  Hunger- 
ford.    By  her  (who  d.  1855)  he  had  issue, 
George  Shippen,  now  of  Hungerford  Park,  J.P.,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Berks  Yeomanrv  Cavalry,  l.ite  Lieut.  3rd  Hussars,  b. 
18  March,  1S41 ;  m.'lS  April,  18fi8,  Susan  Emily,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  Esq.  of  Shardcloes,  Bucks, 
and  has  issue, 

1  George  Coe  Thoma.5,  b.  3  Aug.  1870. 

2  John  .Shippen,  b.  1  Feb.  1877. 

3  William  Freke  Willes,  b.  28  June,  1878. 

He  m.  2ndly,  22  Dec.   1855,  Eleanor,    3rd  dan.   of  F.  H. 

Mitchell,  Esq.  of  12,  Upper  Wimpole  Street.    He  d.  7  Dec. 

1862. 
Margarette,  m.  Chandos,    Cth  Lord  Leigh,   of    Stoneleigh 

Abbey,  co.  Warwick,  and  d.  5  Feb.  1860. 
Martha  Anne,  m.  Walter    Cowan,    Esq.   of  jUvcston,   co. 

Warwick. 
Jane,  jji.  John  Wightwict  Knightley,  Esq.  of  Offchurch, 

Bury,  CO.  Warwick,  and  is  deceased. 
Louisa,  m.  Henry  Barton,  Esq.  of  Eangemore  House,  co. 

Stafford. 
The  Bev.  AV.  Willes  d.  29  Oct.  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wili.es,  Esq.   of  Astrop   House,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1S37,  b.  6  March,  1802  ;  m.  8  Dec.  1831,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Ralph  Cartwright,  Esq.  of  Aynho,  M.P.  for 
CO.  Northampton,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
John  William  Shippen,  now  of  Astrop  House. 
William  Aubrey,  b.  25  Sept.  1839. 
Julia   Margarette,    iii.    Rev.   Francis  William    Wykeham- 

Martin,  Vicar  of  Chacombe,  co.  Northampton. 
Mary,  m.  John  Locke  Stratton,  Esq.  of  Turweston  House, 

Bucks.  Sophia  Louisa. 

He  d.  15  March,  1865. 

Seat — .(Vf  trop  House,  Bracklcy,  co.  Northampton. 

♦ 

WILLIAMS    OF    ABEKEEATT. 
"WILLIAMS    OF    ABERCAMLAIS. 

See  "Williams  of  Pexpoxt. 


niece  of  Richard  Dutct,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  West  Cor: 
wall,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Michael,  6.  2  June,  1857. 

II.  John  Charles,  6.  30  Sept.  ISGl. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Charlotte.  in.  Clara. 

IV.  Florence. 

l£uXC.15r. — Burncoose,  Cornwall,  is  the  oldest  resiion 
of  this  family.  Michael  Williams,  of  that  place;  m.  CO  Xo 
1752,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Henry  Harris,  Esq.  of  Cusgarne  Cor 
wall,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Kempthorne,  ami  grand-il  su. 
John  Harris,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Willij 
Beauchamp,  Esq.  of  Pengreep,  and  </.  1775.    His  son, 

John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Scorrier  House  and  Burmoo; 
Cornwall,  6.23  Sept.  1753;  m.  22  Jan.  1776,  Cathorini-.  dj 
of  Martyn  Harvey,  Esq.  of  Killifreth,  and  by  her  (wlin 
1826)  had  issue.  His  youngest  son  was  Sir  William  W 
liams,  Bart,  of  TreguUow.  The  2nd  son  (but  the  eldest  to  lea 
issue), 

Michael  Williams.  Esq.  of  Scorrier  House  and  Caerlia; 
Cornwall,  M.P.  for  the  western  division  of  that  co.  from  li 
to  1858,  b.  5  June,  1785;  m.  5  March,  1813,  I-^lizabeth,  dau. 
Richard  Eales,  Esq.  of  Eastdon  House,  Devon,  and  by  1 
(who  d.  30  July,  1852)  had  issue, 
John  Michael,  now  of  Caerhays. 

Richard  Eales,  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford,  b.  2  Aug.  151 
d.  1861. 

Charles  Edward,  6.  5  Aug.  1818  ;  d.  12  Oct.  1842. 
William,  Lieut.  13th  foot,  b.  27  March,  1821 ;  d.  13  Jul 

1846. 

Michael  Henry,  of  Tredrea,  Cornwall,  High  Sheriff  of  Co: 

wall,    1879,   6.  1  Nov.    1823;     ,ii.   5   Oct.    1852,   Catheri 

Anne,    dau.  of  Echard  Almack,   Esq.    of  Long  Melfo' 

Suffolk,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Harcourt,  6.  1869;  Godfi 

Trevelyan :  Alice  Catherine ;  Edith  ;  and  four  other  daus. 

George,  of  Scorrier  House  and  Lanarth,  llelstone,  Cornws 

b.  29  July,  1827,  J. P.  and  D.L..  served  as  High  She 

1875;  m.  29  March,  1859,  Charlotte  Mary  Horton,  2nd  a 

younger  dau.  of  Stephen  Davev,  Esq.  of  Buchym,  and  1 

issue,  1  John,  b.  7  Sept.  1861 ;  2  George,  b.  30  Sept.  1862, 

30  Dec.  1875;  3  Percival  Davies,  6.  '22  April,  18G5;   1  Ma 

Claudia  Susan,  b.  21  Aug.  1869. 

Caroline  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Williams,  Esq., 

officer  12th  Lancers;  both  d.  1849,  and  left  issue. 

Mr.  WUliams,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Glamorf 

1839,  and  was  senior  D.L.  of  Cornwall,  and  Deputy  Wardei 

the  Stannaries,  d.  15  June,  1858. 

Arms — ^Vair  three  crescents  or.  Ci-fxt — A  demi-eagle  t 
with  wings  elevated  sa..  each  wing  charged  with  four  bezani 

,5«,(.s— Caerhays  Castle,  St.  AusteU;  Burncoose,  Cornwt 
Gnaton  Hall,  Devon. 


WILLIAMS    OF    BUENCOOSE    AND 
CAERHAYS    CASTLE. 

Williams,  John  Michael,  Esq.  of  Burncoose 
and  Caerhays  Castle,  Cornwall,  and  Gnaton  Hall, 
Devon,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1865,  and 
Special  Deputy  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  b.  25  Dec. 
1813  ;  m.  21  Feb.  1852,  Elizabeth  Maria,  elder  dau. 
of  Stephen  Davey,  Esq.  of  Bochym,  Cornwall,  and 


WILLIAMS    OF    WALLOG. 

Williams,  Geoege  Griffitus,  Esq.  of  Walli 
CO.  Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oxford,  J.P. : 
Derbv,  Capt.  Roval  Cardigan  Militia,  High  Sha 
1876,"  6.  23  July,  1832  ;  ?n.  9  Xov.  Is71,  Sarah  Ja; 
eldest  dau.  of  George  Checkland,  Esq.  of  HawJ 
wick,  St.  Albans,  Herts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Geoege  Checkland,  b.  18  Oct.  1872. 
I.  Florence  Mary. 

ILlllCaSC— The  Eev.  Isaac  Williams.  Prebendary 
Brecon,  Vicar  of  Llanrhystich,  Llansantfjaid,  and  Penlir 
2nd  son  of  David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Tynywern,  co.  Cardigi 
);i.  1st,  Miss  Mary  Jones,  and  had  issue,  one  son,  William,  v 
d.  s.  p. ;  he  m.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  of  LI 
dovery,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  had  issue, 

Isaac  Llotd,  of  whom  presently.  James,  d.  s.  p. 

David  (Rev.),  M.A..  Rector  of  Ha'ighur.-it,  Hants,  nt.  Sa' 
Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt.  Hawker,  R.N.,  and  had  issue  live  » 
and  one  dau. 

Anne,  m.  Eev.  Lewis  Evans,  Vicar  of  Llanfihangel  Qe 
wrglyn,  andLlanlihanse!  v  Croiddyii. 

Elizabeth,   m.  W.   C.    Gilbertsuu,    Esq.  of   Cefngwyn, 
Cardigau,  J.P.  and  D.L. 
The  eldest  son, 

Isaac  Lloyd  Williams,  Esq.,  J.P.,  and  Barrister-at-La 
m.  1779,  Ann,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heire.ss  of  Matthew  Dav: 
Esq.  of  Cwmcynfelin,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Sheriff  for  the  co.  17 
by  Jane  his  wufe,  dau.  of  Charics  Richards,  Esq.  of  Pcngli 
CO.  Cardigan,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Jenkin  Lloyd,  E 
of  Clochfaen,  co.  Montgomery,  and  of  Abbey  Cwiuhir, 
Eadnor,  lineal  descendant  of  Tudyr  Trefor,  Earl  of  Herefo 
and  Rachel  his  wife,  sister  and  heiress  of  Edward,  and  dau 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


1747 


John  Fowler,  Esq.  of  Abbey  Cwmliir.  Matthew  Pavies  in- 
herited C»mcynfelin  fioiii  his  maternal  uncle,  Matthew  Evans; 
the  family  of  Kvans  having  resided  at  Cwmcynfil  (or  Aber 
Cnineynfil,  as  it  was  anciently  called)  for  Generations. 
Isaac  Llovd  Williams,  by  Ann  his  wife  (who  d.  18-iO),  had 
Usue, 

Matthew  Davies,  of  Cwmcynfelin. 

Jonathan,  h.  3  Nov.  1801 ;  d.  ir-'m.  23  Oct.  1834. 

Isaac,  late  fellow  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  m.  Carnlino, 
dau.  of  Arthur  Champernowne,  Esq.  of  Davtinstim  House, 
Devon.  Charles  Lloyd,  h.  5  Sept.  ISO.'). 

Jane,  m.  Vcn.  Sir  George  I'rcvost,  ind  Bart,  of  Stinchconibe. 

Mr.  I.  L.  Williams  d.  Oct.  IS-JG,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Davies  Williams,  Esq.  of  Cwmcynfelin,  co. 
Cardigan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  of  Cambridge,  b.  2  June,  1800; 
in.  19  Feb.  1828,  Susanna,  eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Simon 
Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Cwmrhaidr,  co.  Montgomery,  son  of 
Jenkin  Griffiths,  Esq  ,  by  his  wife,  Susan  Pugh,  heiress  of 
Cwmrhaidr,  descended  from  Athelstan  Glodrcdd,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  Nov.  1849)  had  issue, 

George  Griffiths,  now  of  Wallog. 
Charles  Jonathan,  l>.  10  April,  1838,  deceased. 
Isaac,  b.  2  Jan.  1840.  Lewis,  b.  1  April,  1843. 

David  Edward,  b.  21  July,  1847. 
Catharine.  Jane  Mary  Anne,  d.  Feb.  1836. 

Susanna.  Sarah  Ann,  rf.  1864. 

Maiy,  m.  Rev.  James  Lewis,  Llanrian,  co.  Pembroke,  and 
has  issue  four  children. 

Mr.  WiUiams  d.  22  Dec.  ISCO. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st,  or,  a  griflBn  segreant  vert,  armed 
cu. ;  2nd,  az.,  an  eagle  displayed  or;  3rd.  arg.,  a  lion  passant 
;a.  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu. ;  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  sa, 
between  three  ravens  ppr.  Crest — A  cock  ppr.  Motto — Duw 
I'n  Bendithio. 

Sent — Wallog,  Aberystwyth,  co.  Cardigan.  Clv.b — Oxford 
ind  Cambridge. 


WILLIAMS    OP    DENDEAETH    CASTLE. 

WitLiAMS,  Aethue  Osmond,  Esq.  of  Dendraeth 
Castle,  CO.  Merionetli,  b.  17  March,  1849,  educated 
ut  Eton,  J.P.  for  cos.  Merioneth  and  Carnarvon, 
i  l).L.  for  former  co. 

IttHratJC— This  family  is  stated  to  have  settled  in  the 
5th  century  at  Saethon,  and  to  have  become  Saethon  of 
kiethon,  but  subsequently  to  have  assumed   the   name  of 

S'lLLIAMS. 

John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Saethon,  co.  Carnarvon,  d.  1796, 
;aving,  by  Anne  his  wife  (whom  he  m.  1748),  a  son, 

David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Saethon,  who,  by  Jane  his  wife 
.vhomhe-//!.  19  May,  1790)  had  several  sons  and  daus.  The 
oungest,  Abraham  C.  Jones  Williams,  Esq.  of  Gelliwig,  co. 
arnarvon,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1867,  6.  1813;  m.  1864,  Eliza- 
cth,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Love  and  Lady  Jones  Parry,  of  Madryn, 
1.  Carnarvon.  Mr.  Williams  d.  28  March,  1823,  and  was  s. 
y  his  3rd  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dendraeth  Castle,  co.  Merioneth, 

P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1861,  and  M.P.  for  Merionethshire, 

-S  June,   1800;   r,i.  25  Sept.    1841,  Anne  Loiusa  Loveday 

nt  possessor),  only  dau.  of  William   Williams,   Esq.   of 

larthuchaf,   co.    Merioneth,  Barrister-at-Law,  descended 

itcrnally  from  the  Nannets  of  jl/aesi/pa)K/y,  and  maternally 

■m  Thomas  of  C'ocdtuln,  and  had  issue, 

I.  M'illiam  Edward  Wynn,  late  of  Dendraeth  Castle. 

II.  Arthur  Osmond,  now  of  Dendraeth  Castle. 

III.  Edward  Herbert  Vaughan. 

IV.  Edmund  Trevor  Lloyd. 

v.  Llewellyn  Leonard  Bulkeley. 

I.  Auzharad  Wynn,  ni.  A.  H.  Reid,  Esq. 

II.  Dora  Louisa.  in.  Fanny  Caroline. 

IV.  Harriot  Gertrude,  m.  6  Feb.  1879,  Robert  Clover  Beazley, 
-nd  son  of  James  Beazley,  Esq.  of  Fern  Hill,   Claughton, 

rkenhead.  v.  Florence  Gay  Octavia. 

...  Blanche  AVinefred  Wynn,  m.  Perceval  Currey,  Esq. 
VII.  Alice  Helena  Alexander. 

r.  Wilhams  d.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William    Edward  Wvnn   Williams,    Esq.    of   Dendraeth 
istle,  CO.  Merioneth,  6.  July,  1842,  and  dying  v.nm.,  was  s. 
'  his  brother,  Arthur  Osmond  Williams,  Esq. 

.-) mis— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  within  a 
idure  indented  or;  2nd  and  3id,  az.,  a  chevron  between 
ree  dolphins  arg. 
,&ot— Dendraeth  Castle,  Penrbyndendraeth,  co.  Merioneth. 


I 


WILLIAMS    OF    HERRINGSTON. 

Williams,  Edwaed  AVilmot,  Esq.  oi'  Herrings- 
ton,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  lI.E.I.C.'s 
Bengal  Cavalry,  b.  24  Feb.  3826;  m.  6  Feb.  18G2, 
tlie  Hon.  Sophia  O'Grady,  eldest  dan.  of  Standish, 
2nd  Viscount  Guillamore,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Berkeley  Cole  Wilmot,  6.  4  May,  1865. 

II.  Ashley  Paget  Wilmot,  b.  7  Jan.  1867. 

I.  Meriel  Gertrude  Wilmot.  ii.  Huldah  Gwladys. 

ILtIItJl0C. — JouN  Williams,  Esq.  (son  of  John  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Dorchester,  High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  23  Henry  VII.) 
appears  to  have  been  the  first  of  his  family  that  resided  at 
Herringston,  an  estate  which  he  purchased,  in  his  fathers  life- 
time, of  Sir  William  Filiol,  Knt.,  5  Henry  VIII.  (1513), 
He  was  b.  1473,  and  m.  Isf,  Margerj',  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Thomas  Baker,  of  Lyme,  Dorset;  and  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of 
-Alexander  Cheney,  of  the  Isle  of  Sheppy,  Kent,  and  relict  of 
Sir  Thomas  de  la  Lynde,  Knt.,  of  Winterbourn  Clenston, 
Dorset.  He  d.  1549,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son  (by  his  1st 
wife), 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  6. 1509,  High  Sheriff 
for  Dorset  1567.  He  m.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Henry  Trenchard, 
Esq.  of  Lytchet,  and  had  an  only  child, 

Jane,  m.  Robert  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Binghams  Melcomb, 
Dorset, 
llis  2nd  wife  was  Anne,  dau.  of  the  above-mentioned  Sir 
Thomas  de  la  Lynde,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of  Sir  George  de 
la  Lynde,  Knt.  This  lady  was  one  of  the  representatives  of 
the  family  of  Herring,  who  were  Lords  of  the  Hamlet  of  Her- 
ringston as  early  as  the  reign  of  King  John,  and  one  of  whose 
co-heirs  in.  John  de  la  Lynde,  tanp.  King  Henry  VI.  By  her 
Robert  Williams  had  a  son  and  three  daus.  He  d.  1569,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  son. 

Sir  John  Williams,  Knt.  of  Herringston,  b.  1545,  High 
Sheriff  of  Dorset  24  and  34  Elizabeth,  and  knight  of  the  shire 
the  1st  year  of  the  ensuing  reign.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
Henry  Uvedale,  Esq.  of  More  Critchel,  Dorset,  by  whom  he 
had  four  sons.    The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Willlams,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  heir  of  John 
Argenton,  Esq.  of  Shitterton,  Bere  Regis,  Dorset,  and  by  her 
(whO(i.  1630)  had  several  children.  He  d.  hi.nselfthe  next 
year,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lewis  Williams,  Esq.  of  Shitterton,  &.  1604 ;  m.  Honor,  dau. 
of  Robert  Grove,  Esq.  of  Feme,  Wilts,  and  had  issue.  He  d. 
1656,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  who,  on  the  extinction  of  the  elder 
male  line  by  the  death  of  John  Williams,  of  Herringston, 
became  representative  of  the  family.  He  m.  1658,  Margery, 
only  dau.  of  John  Browne,  Esq.  of  Frampton,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1661)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1697,  an  only  surviving  son, 

John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  6.  1660.  Tliis  gentle- 
man, a  Major  in  the  King's  service,  m.  1678,  Margaret,  dau. 
and  heiress  ot  Thomas  Fulford,  son  and  heir  of  Thomas  Fulford, 
of  Thorn  St.  Margaret,  Somerset,  who  was  3rd  son  of  Thomas 
Fulford,  Esq.  of  Great  Fulford,  Devon,  by  Ursula  Bamptiold 
his  wife,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

John,  b.  1680;   m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Sydenham,  Esq. 

of  Combe,  Somer.'ict,  and  being  killed  in  Spain,  1703,  left  a 

son,  Sydenham,  who  .«.  his  grandfather. 
Robert,  ancestor  of  the  Williamses  of  Moor  Pari:,  co.  Herts, 

and  liridehead,  Dorset.     {See  Williams  of  Bridilicad.) 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1725,  George  Yeate,  Esq.  of  Dorchester; 

and  2ndly,    1739,   Roger  Clavell,   Esq.    of  Steble,  Isle  of 

Purbeck. 
Anne,  m.  1st,  1718,  John  Tucker,  Esq.  of  Nash,  Somerset; 

and  2ndly,   the  Bev.  John   Jacob,   Vicar  of    Fordington, 

Dorset. 
Margaret,  6.  1688;  to.  1715,  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Tynham, 

Isle  of  Purbeck,  M.P.;  and  d.  1775. 
Susan,  m.  1728,  the  Rev.  Henry  Fisher,  Vicar  of  Bere  Regis, 

Dorset. 
Honor,  m.  1730,  Stephen  Williams,  Esq.  of  Plymouth. 

Major  Williams  d.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Sydenham  Williams,  Esq.,  of  Herringston,  b.  1701,  who  m, 
Agnes,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Forward,  Esq.  of  Moor  House,  Devon, 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  b.  1828;  m.  Merriel,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Homer,  Esq. 
of  Mells  Park,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Merston  Magna,  Somerset,  and  Pre- 
bendary of  Wells,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  John  Friend,  Esq. 
of  Weymouth,  and  had  issue, 

John  Friend  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Buckl  and  Denham,  b.  1787; 
d.s.p.lSlG. 


1748 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


Elizabeth  Layton,   b>.   tlic  Rev.  Eichard   A.  Burncy, 

Kcctor  of  Riinpton,  Somerset. 
Jane,  m.  John  Line,  F.sq.  of  The  Grange,  Layton. 
Frances,  m.  the  IJev.  Robert  Albion  Cox,  Vicar  of  Hinton 

St.  George,  Somerset. 
Afrnes,   in.   William    itead   Bell,    Esq.    of   Gillinghani, 

Dorset. 
Merriel  Horner,  m.   Ed\vard    James  Smith,    Judge   of 

Morabadad,  Bengal. 

2  Sydenham,  of  Sherbome,  Dorset,  6.  1758;  to.  Mary,  dau- 
of  the  Eev.  Uubert  Xorris,  Rector  of  Brushford,  Somerset' 
and  d.  1810,  having  had  two  sons, 

John  Norris,  a  Midshipman,  d.  1802. 
Thomas,  Capt.  H.E.I. C.S.,  m.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  "Wil- 
liam Eeiiford,  Esq.  of  South  Moulton. 

His  widow  d.  1832. 

3  Thomas  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Cameley  and  Brimpton, 
Somerset,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells,  6.  1764;  la.  Susa:i, 
dau.  of  Capt.  B.  Bechino,  R.N.,  and  sister  of  Mary,  2nd 
wife  of  William,  4th  Duke  of  Roxburghe. 

4  Robert,  of  Cerne  Abbas,  Dorset,  h.  1766;  in.  1795,  his 
cousin,  Jane,  dau.  of  Hamilton  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  co. 
Ayr;  and  d.  1814,  leaving  issue, 

Hamilton  John  (Rev.),  LL.B.,  Vicar  of  Kempston,  Beds, 
6.  27  Dec.  1796;  m.  17  Sept.  1829,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Taunton,  Esq.  of  Wrackleford  and  Mouktoii, 
Dorset,  and  has  issue, 

Robert  Hamilton,  6.  7  June,  1831 ;  m.  6  March,  1867, 

Lucy,  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  G.  Chalk,  Rector  of  Wilden,  co. 

Bedford. 
William  Alexander  Blair,  6.  10  Jan.  1833. 
Hamilton  Blair,  b.  10  Aug.  1834;  rf. 22  March,  1857. 
Joseph  AVilberforce,   and   Howard,   twins,   b.   6  .Jan. 

1837 ;   Howard,  in.  20  Kov.  1860,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Capt. 

Smith.  Indian  army. 
Henry  John  (Eev.),  b.  8  Feb.  1841. 
Edward  Wilmot,  b.  18  Oct.  1843,  D.A.C.G. 

Jane  Merriel,  m.  1821,  Eobert  Alexander  Chei-mside, 
M.D.,  Knight  Commander  Gueliihic  Order  and  Legion 
of  Honour  of  France,  and  d.  1853,  leaving  two  sons 
and  three  daus., 

Conway  Seymour  Chermside  (Eev.),  N.A.,  Rector  of 
W'ilton,  W'jlts,  andPrebendary  of  Salisbury,  deceased. 
Lowther  Chermside,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. 
Catherine,  deceased.  Henrietta. 

Louisa.  Jane. 

1  Margaret  Ellery,  6.  1771 ;  m.  Eobert  Pearson,  Capt. 
E.N. ;'  and  d.  1828. 

I.  Ellery,  in.  St.  Barbe  Sydenham,  Esq.  of  Combe,  Somerset. 

II.  Agnes,  m.  John  Sabine,  Esq.  of  Muckleford. 

III.  Jlargaret,  d.  iinm. 

IV.  Jane,  m.  Hamilton  Blair,  Esq.  of  Blair,  co.  Ayr. 

Mr.  Sydenham  Williams  was  Governor  of  Portland  Castle,  and 
High  Sheriff  Dorset  13  and  14  Geokge  II.  He  d.  1757,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  6.  1728;  in.  Jane, 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Wilmot,  1st  Bart.  ofChaddesden,  co.  Derby, 
and  left  (with  two  daus.,  Sarah  Agnes,  wife  of  J.  Leatham, 
Esq. ;  and  Jane,  wife  of  Adair  Hawkins,  Esq.  of  London)  a  son 
and  heir, 

Edward  Williams,  Esq.  of  Herringston,  who  to.  1796,  Anne, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  James  Flyn,  Esq.  of  Swainswick, 
Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James  Wilmot,  in.  July,  1824,  Elizabeth  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of 
Col.  Richard  Jfagenis,  of  co.  Down,  sometime  M.P.  for 
Enniskillen  (by  his  wife,  the  Lady  Elizabeth  Cole,  2nd  dau. 
of  W'illiam,  1st  Earl  of  Ennisliillen) ;  and  d.  4  May, 
1845,  having  had  issue, 

1  Edward  Wilmot,  now  of  Herringston. 

2  Albert  Henry  Wilmot,  Col.  E.H.A.,  6.  8  Feb.  1832. 

3  Ashley  George  W'ilmot,  A.  24  Nov.  1834. 

1  Florence  Elizabeth  Wilmot,  to.  18.i4,  the  Hon.  St.  Leger 
Eichard  Glyn  (who  d.  1870),  2nd  son  of  George  Carr,  1st 
Lord  Wolverton,  and  has  issue. 

2  Gertrude  Mary  Wilmot,  to.  1854,  Alexander  James 
Hardy  Elliot,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.,  half-pay,  &th  Dragoons 
Guards. 

3  Ellery  Bessie  Wilmot,  d.  1874. 

I.  Anne,  deceased. 

It.  Jane. 

III.  Jemima,  to.  Major  Pigott  Ince. 

Mr.  W'illiams  d.  1854. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  greyhound  courant  in  fes.?  sa.  between  three 
Cornish  choughs  ppr.  within  a  borriure  engrailed  gu.  charged 
with  crosses-patee  or  and  bezants  alternately.  Crest — A  man's 
arm  couped  at  the  elbow  habited  sa.,  charged  with  a  cross- 
patee  or,  the  hand  ppr.  holding  an  oak-branch  vert  fructed 
gold.     Motto — Nil  solidum. 

Seat — Herringston,  Dorchester,    Club — Carlton. 


WILLIAMS  OF  SPuIDEHEAD. 
"WiLi-iAMS,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Si-idcliead,  Dov-c' 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  a  Banker  in  London  and  Dorclics:  e: 
High  Sheriff  Dorset  1855,  formerly  M.P.  for  !  'oi 
cliester,  b.  23  Jan.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  7  Sept.  1817,  ?Jar 
Anne,  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  W.  Cunningham,  Vic:ir  ( 
Harrow,  and  by  her  (whorf.  1  Sept.  1855)  has  i<-ur 

I.  Eobert,  b.  15  June,  1848  ;  to.  7  Sept.  1869,  Eosa  W:,!;cp 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Symcs,  Esq.  ofStrood  Park,  Horshnin,  an 
has  issue,  1  Eorert,  b.  10  Sept.  1874;  2  Jolin  Natlianiu 
6.  24  Jan.  1878 ;  1  Mary  Anne  Frances ;  2  Mai  uaret  Emil 
Jane;  SRosaEuth,  rf.  in  infancy;  4  Eachel  Sophia. 

II.  John  Arthur,  b.  29  Aug.  1849. 

I.  Mary  Frances  Sophia.  ii.  Fanny  Louisa. 

III.  Mary  Anne,  d.  in  infancy. 
He  m.  2ndly,  18  Nov.  1858,  Lady  Emily  Marii 
Leslie-Melville,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Thornton,  8t 
Earl  of  Leven  and  Melville. 

ILinCStJf. — EoBEKT  W^iLLiAMS,  Esq.  of  Charminste 
Dorset,  b.  1694,  2nd  surviving  son  of  John  Williams,  Esi 
of  Herringston, by  his  wife  Margaret  Fulford;  to.  1st,  France 
dau.  of  the  Eev.  Henry  Hooton  Vicar  of  Piddlcstoun,  but  ht 
no  issue.    He  in.  2ndly,  Anne  Shaw,  of  Manchester,  and  had, 

I.  John,  of  Avery  Hatch,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  W^illiam  Guy,  i 
Wellclose  Square,  Middlesex,  and  d.  1774,  leaving  issue, 

II.  Thomas,  of  Warfield  Lodge,  Berks,  m.  Elizabeth  Topsel 
of  Bracknell,  and  U.  1793,  leaving  a  son,  Robert  William 
Esq.  of  Wailield  Lodge,  who  to.  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Cm 
ningham,  Esq.,  and  d.  31  Aug.  1803,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Thomas  Williams,  Esq.,  late  of  Warfield  Lodge,  Berks,  ar 
Rusliden  Hall,  co.  Noithampton.  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  182i 
TO.  1st,  11  March,  1817,  Mary  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  tl 
late  John  Paul  Benthon,  Esq.  of  the  Register  Offlc 
Court  of  Chancery,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  Oct.  1830)  he  1m 
issue, 

1  W^illiam  Thomas,  Col.  Madras  army,  h.  31  Dec.  18i; 
TO.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wilson,  of  the  Madn 
army,  and  has  issue. 

2  Cunningham,  b.  26  Aug.  1822. 

3  John.  b.  16  Jan.  1824;  to.  22  Dec.  1857,  Isabel,  dau. 
Rev.  Charles  Beaumont  Howard. 

4  George  Sibley,  b.  20  July,  1825. 

5  Edward,  6.  6  March,  1827. 

1  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Peter  Peachy,  Esq. 

2  Mary  Frances,  m.  William  Hinde,  Esq.,  Master  of  ft 
Supreme  Court,  Adelaide,  South  Australia. 

He  in.  2ndly,  19  April,  1833,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  tl 
late  Edward  Codd,  Esq.  of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  and  by  tl( 
had  issue, 

1  Hartley,  b.  13  April,  1844. 

2  Henry  Plantagenet,  86th  regt.,  6.  3  March,  1S43. 
1  Caroline.  2  Ellen  Jane. 

3  Catherine  Margaret.  4  Jesse  Innes  EusscU. 
5  Louisa  Harriet.  6  Charlotte  Sophia. 
7  Philippa  Courtenay. 

III.  George,  of  Bath,  to.  Mary,  dau.  of —  Beer,  Esq.  of  Lynn 
Dorset,  and  had  issue. 

rv.  EoBBBT,  of  whom  presently. 

v.  Stephen,  of  Eussell  Place,  St.  Pancras,  an  East  Indi 
Director;  to.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Hndley  D'Oyly,  5t 
Bart,  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk,  and  d.  1805,  leaving  by  he 
who  had  been  nurse  to  the  Princess  Amelia,  dau.  of  Georc 
III.,  and  d.  1813,  two  sons  and  as  many  daus.,  viz.  1  Charle 
Civil  Establishment  in  China ;  2  Henry,  Civil  Service,  Bei 
gal,  TO.  Agnes  Anne,  dau.  of  Capt.  George  Berrington,  as 
had  issue;  1  Charlotte,  to.  Capt.  Thomas  D'Oy ley;  2  Frai 
ces.  in.  Mr.  Currie. 

I.  Margaret,  in.  Samuel  Pedding,  Esq.  of  Charminster. 

II.  Elizabeth,  to.  Henry  Pouncey,  Esq.  of  Dorchester. 

III.  Honor,  m.  Francis  Chassereau,  Esq.  of  St.  Marylebone. 

The  4th  son, 

Eobert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Moor  Park,  Herts,  and  of  Brid 
head,  Dorset,  a  Banker  in  London,  and  sometime  M.P.  fi 
Dorchester,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  Dorset.  He  was  ■ 
1735;  in.  27  Oct.  1764,  a  dau.  of  Francis  Chassereau,  ES' 
(this  lady  was  b.  25  Nov.  1739,  and  d.  at  Bridehead,  8  Oc 
1841,  aged  102),  and  d.  17  Jan.  1814,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Eobert,  his  successor. 

II.  William,  of  Belmont  House,  Surrey,  and  of  Portlar 
Place,  London,  sometime  M.P.  for  Weymouth  and  Melcoir 
Regis,  b.  28  March,  1774;  to.  30  Nov.  1797,  Anne,  clde 
dau.  of  John  Rashleigh,  Esq.  of  Penquite,  co.  Cornwall,  ar 
d.  Feb.  1839,  leaving  issue  by  her  (who  d.  19  April,  1856), 

1  Charies  Montague,  b.  22  May,  17E9;  in.  14  Aug.  1«2 
Anna  Maria,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel  Scott,  2nd  liart.  ■ 
Sundridge  Park,  Kent ;  aad  d.  17  March,  1830,  leavir 
two  sons  and  a  dau., 

Montague,  now  of  WooUand  House  (see  Wittuiis 
WooUand). 


\YIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


174a 


Charles  Rashleigh,  6.  2  Dec.  1S30;   d.unm.  at  Aix,  U 
Oct.  1860. 

Lo'disa  Maria,  m.  27  June,  18')0,  Rev.  Jeffrey  Bobcrt 
Foot,  Vicar  of  Ilanbury,  co.  SUilTord,  and  U.  s.  p.  22 
Nov.  1874. 
2  Herbert,  of  StinRforfl,  Dorset,  J. P.  and  tD.L.,  a  Banker 
at  Dorchester,  6.  19  Sept.  1807;  m.  16  Feb.  1832,  Marllia 
Maria  Finden,  only  dau.  of  George  Emery,  Esq.  of  Tlio 
Grange,     Banwell,     Somerset,    and    widow    of    Wiltcns 
Andrce,  Esq.    Mr.  Herbert  Williams  d.  9  July,  1878. 
1  Louisa   Anne,   m.  20    June,    1820,    Sir  Henry   Loraine 
Baker,  2nd  Bart,  of  Dunsfable  ;  and  d.  12  Sept.  1861. 
I.  Ann,  m.  the  Ilev.  F-dward  .Vubrey,  Bart.,  d.  27  Dec.  1846. 
IT.  Harriet,  m.  24  May,  1808,  Sir  John  Colman  Rashleigh, 

1st  Bart,  of  Prideaux,  Cornwall:  and  d.  6  July,  1832. 
ni.  Sophia,  m.  the  Kev.  John  William  Cunningham,  Vicar 
of  Harrow ;  and  d.  1821. 
fhe  eldest  son, 

Robert  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bridelicad,  a  Banker  in  London 
ind  Dorchester,  and  sometime  JI.P.  for  Dorchester,  6.  1 1  Feb. 
767;  formerly  Alderman  of  London,  and  Sheriff  1796-7,  J. P. 
md  D.L.  for  Dorset;  m.  28  Aug.  1794,  Frances,  youngest 
lau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.  of  Putney,  by  whom  (who  U.  25  Sept. 
1841)  he  had  issue, 

Robert,  now  of  Bridehead. 

Fanny,  in.  l.i  Sept.  183.5,  Arthur  Henry  Dyke  Troyte,  Esq. 
of  Huntshani  Court,  Devon,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Dyke 
Acland,  Uth  Bart,  of  Killerton,  Devon;  and  d. 4Aug.  1856, 
leaving  issue. 

ilr.  WilUams  d.  10  March,  1847. 

Arms,  Crest,  Ac. — Sec  Williams  of  Herringston. 
Seat — Bridehead,  Dorchester. 


WILLIAMS    OF    WOOLLAND    HOUSE. 

Williams,  MoyxAcrE,  Esq.,  M.A.,  of  Woollaud 
House,  Dorset,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff.  1878,  b. 
11  Feb.  1826  ;  m.  23  July,  1857,  Sophia  Elizabeth, 
'Ider  dau.  of  Kev.  L.  Foot,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Long 
Sredy,  Dorset,  and  Prebendary  of  Salisbury,  and 
las  issue, 

I.  Montague  Scott,  6.  6  Aug.  1S53. 

II.  Herbert  Scott,  6.  4  Sept.  1860. 

III.  Eustace  Scott,  6.  11  Dec.  1862. 

IV.  Arthur  Scott,  6.  5  Sept.  1864. 

his  gentleman  is  only  surviving  son  of  Charles 
lontague  Wilhams,  Esq.  (who  d.  17  March,  1830), 
y  Anna  Maria  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of  Sir  Samuel 
cott,  2ad  Bart,  of  Sundridge  Park,  Eent,  and 
.'andson  of  William  Williams,  Esq.,  M.P.  for 
'^eymouth  (who  d.  1839),  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
:  John  Eashleigh,  Esq.  of  Penquite,  Cornwall. 
For  Lineage,  Arms,  &c.,  see  Williams  of  Bridehead. 
;  Seat — Woolland  House.  Blandford,  Dorset. 


WILLIAHS    OF    MALVERN    HALL. 

Williams,  Feaxcis  Edward,  Esq.  of  Malvern 
all,  CO.  Warwick,  and  Derriana  Lodge,  co.  Kerry, 
P.  for  COS.  Hereford  and  Worcester,  High  Sheriff 
59,  b.  27  March,  1804 ;  m.  30  Aug.  1838,  Ann, 
i  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Henry  Greswolde,  Esq. 

Malvern  Hall,  co.  AVarwick,  and  by  her  (who  d. 

June,  18G9)  has  issue, 

,.  Wi-ley  Greswolde,  J.P.,  b.  13  Aug.  1839;  d.  25  March, 

■  1875. 

1 '.  JonM  Frakcis  Williams  Greswolde,  of  Henwick  Grange, 

■  CO.  Worcester,  took  the  surname  and  arms  of  Greswolde 
j  in  addition  to  the  surname  and  arms  of  Williams  in  1875; 
.|  6.  23  Oct.  1840;  in.  17  July,  1867,  Mary  Ann  Jane  Bund, 

eldest  dau.  of  John  Walpole  Willis,  Esq.  of  Wick  Episcopi, 
•    CO.  Worcester. 
I.  Henry  Edward,  6.  25  June,  1843;  d.  21  Dec   1875. 
■•  Edmund  William  Makepeace,  6. 28  Jan.  1849;  d.  19  May, 
1870. 

-iUCaCfC.— This  branch  of  the  Williamses  of  Sovfh 
!  was  living  on  its  own  property  in  Lugwardine  and  Much 
i.  CO.  Hereford,  from  the  time  of  Henry  VIIL  until 
■  Williams,  the  grandfather  of  the  present  possessor,  went 
side  in  Worcester  about  1750,  and  acquired  considerable 
i  crty.  This 
'OH  Williams,  Esq.,  to.  4  June,  1772,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 


Francis  Best,  Esq.  of  Holy  Cross,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  C  April, 
1793,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Pitmaston,  co.  Worcester,  .T.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1823.  He  m.  June,  IbOO,  Dorothy,  youneest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wigley,  of  Pensham  House,  co.  Worcester, 
and  sister  of  Edmund  Wigley,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Worcester 
(ace  Family/  of  Greswolde,  at  foot),  and  had  issue, 

John  Wigley.  m.  23  July,  1824,  Marie  Dolores  Catalina 
Blancho,  of  Cortes,  which  lady  d.  s.  -p.  3  Dec.  1839;  he  d. 
21  March,  1857. 

Francis  Edward,  now  of  Malvern  Hall. 

Elizabeth  Mary,  0.  28  Nov.  1S02;  d.  «,i);f.  17  Dee.  18G2. 

Jane  Dorothy,  m.  Jan.  1826,  Thomas  Baynton,  Esq. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  12  June,  1853,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  sur 
viving  son, 

Francis  Edward  Williams,  Esq.  of  JIalvem  Hall. 

Arm.'! — Gyrony  of  eight  pieces,  ermine  and  ermines  a  lion 
rampant  or,  gutte  de  sang.  Cre.->t — Between  two  spears  erect 
ppr.  a  talbot  passant  per  pale  erm.  and  ermines. 

Scnfi— Malvern  Hall,  Solihull,  co.  Warwick;  and  Derriana 
Lodge,  Waterville,  co.  Kerry. 

^amilji  tsi  firt.'jfoolbc. 

The  Greswolde  or  Greswould  family  is  thus  mentioned  by 

Dugdale  in  his  yi;!(('<?iiif!>.5  of  TVariokkskire:  "Richard  Gres- 
would died  before  the  13th  Henry  IV.,  and  next  Thomas, 
recorded  12  Henry  VI.  among.«t  tlio.se  persons  of  quality  ia 
the  county  which  were  sworn  to  observe  the  Articles  concluded 
upon  in  the  Parliament  then  held,  which  Thomas  in  16 
Henry  VI.  had  custody  of  the  manor  of  SoliliuU  and  Sheldon 
committed  to  him,  and  was  a  Justice  of  the  Peace  from  the 
21st  to  36th  Henry  VI.,  from  whom  descended  John  Ores- 
would,  of  Langdon  Hall,  30th  Henry  VIII." 

John  Greswolde,  of  Kenilworth,  in  that  co.,  to.  the  dau. 
of  William  Hugford,  of  Uulderley  Hall,  in  Solihull,  and  had 
a  son, 

RoDOLPHus  GcESWOLDE,  of  Solihull,  7!i.  Margaret  Dudley, 
and  was  father  of 

Richard  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  m.  Ihe  dau.  and  heir  of 
Gronie,  Lord  of  Kimenhall  and  Berch  Furlongs,  and  had  a  son, 

William  Greswolde,  of  Solihull,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  and  heir 
of  John  Grange,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Thomas,  of  Solihull, 
whose  wife  was  Christiana;  and  ii., 

John  Greswolde,  of  Solihull  and  Longdon  Hall;  m.  Mary, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Henry  Bromley,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Greswolde,  of  SoUhull,  m.  Joan,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Thomas  Stockley,  of  Poxhall,  and  had,  with  two  daus.,  Alice, 
m.  John  Haddy,  of  Fernham,  Surrey;  and  Jane,  r,i.  Wil- 
liam Tong),  six  sons,  1  John,  of  Longdon  Hall,  m.  the  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Verney,  Knt.  of  Compron,  and  had  Richard; 
Anne,  m.  Richard  Mirtdlemore;  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Debredg- 
court;  Christian,  to.  William  Belcher,  of  Gelsborough;  d. 
3  April,  1609;  2  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter;  3  Humphrey, 
of  Mosley,  co.  Worcester,  d.  s.  j}- ;  4  Peter,  d.  s.  p.;  5  Roger, 
of  London.  Merchant,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Miles,  of  Chep- 
rested,  Kent,  Usher  to  Henry  VIIL,  and  had  Roger,  d.  g.  p., 
and  Dorothy,  to.  1st,  John  Wild,  of  London;  and  2ndly,  Hugh 
Offeloy,  Sheriff  of  London ;  6  George  (Rev.).    The  second  son, 

Thomas  Greswolde,  of  Soliliull,  m.  Alice,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Parker,  of  Chertley,  co.  Stafford,  and  was  .«.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Greswolde,  of  SoUhull,  -m.  Margaret  Hall,  and  had 
two  sons,  Thomas,  his  heir,  representative  of  the  family  at 
Visitation,  Warwick,  1619,  got  a  confirmation  of  arms  from 
Lennard  and  Vincent,  Deputies  to  Camden  Clarenceux:  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Benedick  Shuckbuigh,  of  Cub- 
bington.    The  2nd  son, 

IIcNEY  Greswolde,  of  Worcester,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Henry  James,  of  Forfeild,  co.  Worcester,  and  had, 
with  three  younger  sons,  William,  George,  and  Richard,  an 
elder  son, 

HcMPHREY  Greswolde,  Esq.  of  Gleet,  co.  Worcester,  whose 
will  (made  1C59)  was  proved  1660.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Fulke  Bourne,  of  Purshill  Green,  and  had  two  sons 
and  one  dau., 

Humphrey,  of  Gleet,  .9.  his  father;  ip(i.  1st,  Lettice,  dau.  of 
John  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Lonarbridge;  .and  2ndly.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edmond  Smith,  Gent,  of  Maple  Borow 
Green,  and  d.  -i.  p.  1671. 

Henry  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Solihull,  Prebendary  of  Ripon,  and 
Precentor  of  Lichtield,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Sanmel 
Marshall,  of  Weedonbeck,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  1700, 
leaving  three  sons, 

1  Humphrey,  of  Solihull,  d.  uiim.  1712. 

2  Henry,  of  SolihuU,  s.  his  brother,  left  an  only  dau., 
Anne. 

3  Marshall  (Rev.),  J.P.,  m.  Martha,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 


1750 


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"WIL 


William  JIakcpeace,  Zsq.  of  Pensham,  and  d.  1728,  aged 
55,  leaving  issue, 

Humphrey,  of  Malvern  Hall,  co.  Warwick,      vnm.  1746. 
Marshall,  of  MaU'ern  Hall,  .«.  his  brother;  d.  1749. 
John,  of  .Solihull,  d.  s.  p.  1760. 

Miiry,  of  Malvern  Hall,  m.  David  Lewis,  Esq.,  and  d. 
1757,  leaving  (with  three  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  m.  1773, 
■\Vilbraham,  5th  Earl  of  Dysart:  Magdalena,  r.i.  1791, 
Lionel,  4th  Earl  of  Dysart;  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.)  an 
only  son, 

Henry  Greswolde  Lewis,  Esq.  of  Malvern  Hall,  m. 
Hon.  Charlotte  Bridseman,  dau.  of  Henry,  1st  Lord 
Bradford,  c^  s.  p.  Is02.  He  d.  1829,  and  was  «.  by 
his  kinsman,  Edmond  Meysey  AVigley. 

A>'si:.  1).  1631 ;  m.  Henry  Palmer.  Esq.  of  Olton  End.  co. 
Warwick,  and  had  six  sons  and  three  daus.  She  d.  1669 ; 
her  eldest  dau., 

Hary  Palmer,  m.  William  Makepeace,  Esq.  of  Pensham, 

CO.  Worcester,  and  had  two  daus.  co-heirs,  the  younger, 

Martha,  m.  Eev.  Marshall  Greswolde,  J. P.,  and  the  elder, 

Anne  Makepeace,   'ni.  Edward  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Ulles- 

thorpe,  CO.  Leicester,  M.D.,  and  d.  1731,  leaving  a  son 

and  heir, 

Henry  Wigley  (Eev.),  of  Pensham,  M.A.,  Lord  of  the 
Mr.nor  of  Ullesthorpe,  to.  Mary,  only  dau.  and  heir 
oi  Kdraund  Ludlam,  Esq.  of  Leicester,  and  d.  14  Jan. 
IS  J!,  leaving  with  other  issue, 

1  Edmund  Wigley,  Esq.  of  Shakenhurst,  Barrister- 
a:  Law,  M.P.  for  Worcester;  m.  179.^,  Anna  Maria, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Charles  Watkins  Meysey,  and  had 
a  pon,  Edmdnd  Metset  Wiglet,  Esq.  of  Slalvern 
H:ill,  Lieut. -Col.  Enniskillen  Dragoons,  who  s.  to 
that  estate  on  the  death  of  his  kinsman,  Henry 
Grc?n-olde  Lewis,  Esq.,  1829,  and  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Gbeswolde.     He  d.  s.  p.  6  Jan.  1833. 

2  llEXBT  Wiglet,  Esq.  of  Malvern  Hall,  b.  12  Jan. 
]7*;0;  s.  his  nephew,  1833,  when  he  assumed  the 
sii'-name  of  Gkeswolde  only;  m.  10  Nov.  1796, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  .Suckling,  Esq.,  and  had 
a  son,  Edmund,  b.  S  June,  1804,  d.  s.  p.  v.  p.  1836, 
and  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  as  above  Francis  Edward 
Williams,  now  in  her  right  of  Malvern  Hall. 

Z  Dorothy,  ra.  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Pitmaston, 
CO.  Worcester,  by  whom  (who  d.  12  June,   1853) 
she  had,  with  other  issue, 
Fea>'cis  Edwabd  Williams,  Esq.  of  Malvern  Hall_ 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  gu.  between  two  g:-eyhounds  courant  sa- 
Cre»t—\  falcon  ppr. 


■WILIilAMS    OF    LLANGIBBY    CASTLE. 

Addams-Williams,  William,  Esq.  of  Llan- 
gibby  Castle,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.,  h.  24  March, 
1820  ;  m.  8  July,  1850,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cooke,  Esq.  of  Llantarnam  Cottage,  co.  Monmouth, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  EowLASD,  b.  30  March,  1851. 
1!.  Herbert,  b.  8  Oct.  1852. 
ii:.  Arthur,  b.  14  Nov.  1854. 

IV.  Harold,  6.  22  Feb.  1858. 

V.  Godfrey,  6.  31  Dec.  1853. 

VI.  Albert,  b.  13  March,  1864. 

VII.  George,  b.  10  Sept.  1865;  d.  9  Nov.  1873. 

I.  Florence.  ii.  Mary.  iii.  Edith. 

ItilTCrtQr. — This  is  a  very  ancient  Welsh  family,  claiming 
descent  from  Caradog  Vbaichvbas,  Lord  of  Gloucester. 

BoGEB  Williams,  Esq.  (the  first  of  the  family  who  adopted  a 
surname)  of  Llangibby  Castle,  and  The  Priory  at  Usk,  co. 
Monmouth,  was  son  of  William  Johnes,  and  grandson  of  John 
Thomas,  who  was  6th  in  descent  from  Howell  Gam  ap  David, 
Esq.,  Lord  of  Penrhos.  The  Priory  of  Usk,  co.  Monmouth, 
with  other  lands  in  the  co.,  were  granted  to  Koger  Williams, 
Esq.,  34  He.nry  VIII.,  1543.  Roger  had  his  arms  and  crest 
confirmed  and  ratified  15  March,  1675,  17  Elizabeth,  "  Gy- 
ronny  of  eight,  erm.  and  sa.,  a  lion  rampant  or;  crest,  on  a 
wreath  arg.  and  sa.,  a  hound  (or  talbot),  passant,  per  pale, 
crm.  and  or."  Eoger  was  Sheriff  for  co.  Monmouth  3  Eliza- 
beth. He  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Baynham,  Knt.  of 
ClearwcU  Court,  co.  Gloucester  (will  proved  at  London, 
23  June,  1585),  and  left  ^with  another  son  and  four  daus.)  a 
successor, 

Sir  PiowLAND  Williams,  Knt.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, High  Sheriff  2  Ja.mes  I.,  m.  Cecil,  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Mansel,  Knt.  of  Margam,  co.  Glamorgan,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  a  dau.,  Jane,  wife  of  Sir  Nicholas  Kemeys,  Bart.,  and  a 
son  and  heir, 


Sir  Charles  Williams,  Knt.  of  Llangibby,  m.  1st,  a  dau.  o 

Sir  William  Morgan,  Knt.  of  Tredegar,  co.  Monmouth,  but  b; 
her  had  no  issue.  He  ni.  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevor 
Knt.  of  Teg,  co.  Flint,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  and  twi 
daus.    Sir  Charles  d.  1641,  and  was  a.  by  his  elder  son, 

Trevor  Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby,  who  was  created  i 
Bart.  14  Sept.  1642.  Sir  Trevor  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sof 
heir  of  Thomas  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Machen  and  Tredei-ar,  cq 
Monmouth  (by  Rachel  his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Ralph 
Lord  Hopton),  and  had  issue.  His  grandson  (for  minat 
details  refer  to  Bueke's  Extinct  Baronetage), 

Sib  John  Williams,  Bart,  of  Llangibby,  son  of  Thomas  (th 
4tl;  son  of  the  1st  bart.),  by  Delarivers  his  wife,  dau.  of  Si 
Thomas  Morgan,  ra.  Temperance  Rumsey,  widow  of  Williami 
CO.  Monmouth,  and  had  three  daus., 

Ellen,  his  heiress. 

Mary,  ra.  P'rancis  Herbert,  Esq.  Delarivers,  d.  unn 

Sir  John  d.  11  March,  1738,  and  was  s.  in  the  baronetcy  by  ht 
half  brother.  Sir  Leonard  Williams,  d.s.p.  1758.  Sir  John' 
estates  devolved,  however,  on  his  eldest  dau., 

Ellen  Williams,  m.  1748,  William  Addams,  Esq.,  elderso 
of  William  Addams,  Esq.  of  Monmouth,*  and  Ann  his  wifi 
Mr.  Addams,  upon  his  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Llangi'„b^ 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Williams.  He  had  issu 
by  her, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  John  Addams  (Rev.),  b.  8  July,  1750,  Rector  of  Llai 

gibby,  d.  1821. 

III.  Trevor  Addams,  6.  22  Aug.  1756;  d.  1782. 

IV.  Thomas  Addams  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Usk,  b.  15  Sept.  1756 
m.  twice,  and  d,.  1842.  By  his  1st  wife  he  had  a  dau.,  Mr 
Hairis,  and  two  sons, 

1  Thomas  Addams,  of  Monmouth,  m.  a  dau.  of  Thomi 
Pi'ice,  Esq.  of  Monmouth,  and  had  issue. 

2  William  Addams,  of  Monmouth,  7)i.  28  June.  1827,  h 
cousin,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Addams  Wi 
liams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  and  by  her  (who  i 
3  April,  1868) left  at  his  decease,  24  July,  1865,  aged? 
William  ;  Edward  (Rev.),  Eeciorof  Llangibby,  ra.  14  Au 
laG6,  his  cousin,  Caroline  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Willia 
Addams-Williams,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Llangibby  Castle,  ai 
d.  12  Feb.  1868;  Hopton;  Alfred;  Mary,  deceased;  ai 
Jessie. 

He  la.  2ndly,  Annabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Mars 
Esq.  of  Clapham,  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frederick,  deceased. 

2  .\rthur  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Llanbaddock. 

1  .Annabella,  deceased.  2  Frances,  deceased. 

3  Mary,  ra.  her  cousin,  Charles  Marsh,  Esq. 

4  Emma,  ra.  1834,  Rev.  James  Sydney  Darvell,  and 
deceased. 

5  Catherine,  m.  James  Boulton,  Esq.  of  Usk,  and  is  c 
ceased. 


I 


Mr.  Addams-Williams  d.  1866,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Addams-Williams,  Esq.   of  Llangibby  Castle, 
28  May,  1749;  ra.  1784,  Caroline,  eldest  dau.  of  Samuel  Mars 
Esq.  of  Clapham,  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  and  had  issue, 

William,  of  Llangibby  Castle. 

Henry,  i.  1789;  d.  1813,  M'/un.  ■ 

John,  of  Penarth  House,  co.  Monmouth,  6.  1792.  H 

Samuel  Trevor,  6.   17a3:;  m.  27  June,  1816,  Eliza,  dan.  " 

Rev.  John  Thomas,  Vicar  of  Caerleon,  and  d.  10  Oct.  18' 

having  by   her  (who  d    13  Dec.   1873)  had  issue.   Hen 

John  Trevor,  6.  3  Sept.  1820;  Eliza,  m.  Thomas  Morg 

Llewellin,  Esq.,  son  of  John  Llewellin,  Esq.  of  Abercari 

and  d.  1846,  leaving  issue. 
Charles  (Rev  ),  Rector  of  Llangibby,  6.  1795;  m.  AnnaMar 

dau.  of  Thomas  Rodie,  Esq.,  and  ((.  s.  p.  Oct.  1861. 
Frederick  (Rev  ),  Rector  of  Llandegvcth,  b.  1800;  m.  Am 

dau.  of  John    James,    Esq.    of   Lansoar,   co.   Monmoui 

and  d.  18  April,  1874. 
Edward,  b.  lS02;  d.  1  Oct.  1865. 
Ellen  Annabella,  m.  Mr.  Thomas  Richards :  d.  8  Jan.  181 

aged  67.  Caroline. 

Mary,  to.  28  June,  1827,  her  cousin,  W.  A.  Williams,  Esq. 

Monmouth;  she  d.  3  April,  1868. 

Mr.   William  Addams-Williams   d.  1824,  and  was  8.  by  .'  i 
eldest  son, 

William  Addams-Williams,  Esq.  of  Llangibby  Castle,  < 
Monmouth,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  co.  Monmouth  from  1^ 
to  1840,  b.  10  Aug.  1787 ;  to.  17  Aug.  1818.  AnnaLoui.sa,  eld 
dau.  of  Rev.  Iltyd  NichoU,  D.D.,  of  The  Ham,  co.  Glamorg; 
and  had  issue. 


*  William  Addams,  Esq.of  Monmouth,  derived  from  a  bran 
of  the  Addamses  of  Cheaten,  Salop,  had  issue  by  his  wife  Am 
William,  b.  1726,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Williams;  Mai 
ra.  Kingsmill  Evans,  Esq.  of  The  Hill,  co.  Hereford  ;  and  Ai 
TO.  Edward  Saunders,  Esq. 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIL 


1751 


William,  now  of  Llanpibby  Castle. 

Louisa  Caroline,  m.  30  May,  1849,  llcv.  William  Evans,  B.D., 

Vicar  of  Usk. 
Caroline  Frances,  m.  1866,  Rev.  Edward  Addams-Williams, 

Kcctor  of  Llansibby. 
Augusta  Maria  Marsh,  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1S43. 

Ur.  Williams  <;.  5  Sept.  1801. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4tli,  Rvronny  of  cisht  crm.  and 
la.  a  lion  rampant  or,  for  Williams;  2iu\  and  3rd,  crm.,  a 
•licvron  vairu  or  and  az.  between  three  ro.ses  gu.  barbed  and 
lei'dod  ppr.,  for  Addams.  Cre.fis —  1st,  A  hound  or  talbot  pa.«sant 
ler  paleerin.  and  or,  for  Williams;  2nd,  A  griffin's  head  erased 
TDi.  beaked  gu.,  surmounted  by  a  chevron  as  in  the  arms,  for 
iDDAMS.     Motto — En  suivant  la  vi-rite. 

.S<'(((— Llanpibby  Castle,  near  Usk,  eo.  Monmouth;  Pem- 
)rcke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 


WILLIAMS    OF    COLDBROOK    PARK. 

Hanbukt-Williams,  Ferdinand,  Esq.  of  Cold- 
irook  Park,  co.  Monmouth,  J. P.  aud  D.L.,  b.  28  Oct. 
,799  ;  m.  1st,  8  Dec.  1825,  Elizabeth  Ann  Paking- 
on,  dau.  of  Wilham  Russell,  Esq.  of  Powick  Court, 

0.  Worcester,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir 
lerbert  Perrott  Pakington,  Bart,  of  Westwood,  co. 
Vorcester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  30  May,  1850, 
ged  47)  has  issue, 

I.  Ferdinand  Capel,  of  Nant  Ocr,  late  Lieut,  in  the  16th 
Lancers,  and  Capt.  in  the  Turkish  Contingent  Cavalry, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  6.  27  June,  1834;  m.  19  Feb.  1S57,  Lucy  Anna, 
eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Wheeley,  Esq.,  of  The  Pentre,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 

1  Ferdinand  Pakington  John,  h.  11  Jan.  1858. 

2  Richard  Capel,  6.  6  Jan.  1S59. 

1  Frances  Anne  Josephine. 

2  Ada  Lucy. 

1.  Mary,  to.  9  Aug.  1849,  James  Davies,  Esq.  of  The  Garth, 
CO.  Monmouth,  Capt.  in  the  Royal  Monmouth  Light 
Infantry. 

!i.  Annette  Georgina,  m.  3  Aug.  1853,  Henry  Grattan  Bushe, 
Esq.  of  Trinidad,  West  Indies,  late  of  the  48th  regt. 

'  3  m.  2ndly,  20  Dec.  1853,  Elizabeth  Jane,  eldest 
u,  of  John  Pomeroy  McRobert,  Esq.,  formerly  of 
e  78th  Highlanders,  and  has  issue, 

.  Charles,  6.  24  Feb.  1S5S. 

(.  John,  Lieut.  43rd  Light  Infantry,  b.  19  Oct.  1859. 

.  Elizabeth,  «i.  24  Oct.  1877,  Henry  Lewis  Brooke  Langford 

Brooke,  Esq.,  Capt.  Light  Infantry,  lute  Capt.  GOth  Foot. 

.  Frances. 

Lillfngc— This  family,  as  well  as  that  of  Ponty  Pool 

k.  derives   from  a  common  ancestor   with    the    ancient 

of  Hanbory  of  Hanbury,  co.  Worcester.    The  Han- 

-  ure  reported  to  have  had  a  settlement  in  co.  Worcester 

]  r  to  the  CoNQfEST,  and  to  have  been  of  Saxon  descent. 

^■"RGE  Hanbi'ey  Williams,  Esq.  of  Coldbrook,  6.  23  Sept. 

;  d  son  of  John  Ilanbury,  Esq.   of  Ponty  Pool  Park, 

lO.  Monmouth,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co- 

f   of  Sir  Edward  Ayscough),  assumed  the  surname  of  Wil- 

at  the  decease  of  his  brother.  Sir  Charles  Hanbury- 

:s,    K.B.    He  Mi.  Margaret,   youngest   dau.    of  John 

:e,  Esq.  of  Llanfoist,  co.  Monmouth,  and  left  issue  six 

d  one  dau., 

■ionu,  of  Coldbrnok  Park,   h.  29  June,   1749  ;  m.   1770, 
izabeth,  dau.  of  Tliomas  Johnes,  ICsq.  of  Croft  Castle,  co. 
ereford.    She  d.  1806.     He  d.  21  Kov.  1819. 
Charles,  of  London, 
■'apel,  of  Abergavenny,  d.  1830. 
eurgc,  j)i.  and  had  issue,  George,  John,  Capel,  Sidney, 
■anne,  and  Georgina.     He  d.  1830. 
I- erdinand,  of  Abergavenny,  6.   1759;  m.  Mary,   dau.  of 
hn  Marten,  Esq.  of  Loudon;  d.  ISOO.    He  d.  1810,  aged 
■,  leading  issue, 
Ferdinand  Hanbitbt,  present  proprietor. 
Mary,  »i.  1825,  Rev.  George  Fielding,  Rector  of  Bishop 
■Vuckland,  co.  Durham. 
A  son. 

M'orgina,  to.  1797,  Christopher  Pavies,  Esq.,  an  officer 
til  regt.    She  d.  14  March,  1845.    He  d.  June,  1845. 
Hi  1764. 

—Or,  a  bend  engrailed  vert  plain  cottised  sa.  (a  orescent 
inction).     Crest — Out  of  a  mural  crown  sa.  a  demi-lion 
™  mt  or,  holding  a  polcaxe  also  sa.  spiked  and  headed  gold 
va  acent  for  distinction).    Mo»o— Si  non  datur  ultra. 
•—Coldbrook  Park,  near  Abergavenny,  co.  Monmouth . 
II. 


WILLIAMS    OF    PENPONT. 

Williams,  Penet,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  co.  Erocon. 
B.A.  Ch.  Ch.  0.xford,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Ses- 
sions, J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Slieriff  1848,  b.  3  Nov. 
1807 ;  m.  19  July  1S-S2,  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Downcs,  Esq.  of  Ilereford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Penrt  Boletne,  b.  5  May,  1838. 

II.  Philip  Downes,  b.  4  June,  1840;  d.  March,  1809. 

III.  James  Osborne,  b.  7  May,  1844;  d.  21  April,  1871. 
I.  Anne  Maria.  ii.  Elizabeth  Anna. 
HI.  Fanny  Katherine,  m.  1875.         iv.  Adelaide  Mary. 
V.  Blanche  Emily. 

Ht'llCagC. — Jones,  in  his  History  of  Srechwcks7ui-c,  traces 
the  descent  of  this  ancient  family  from  Sir  Thomas,  or  Sir 
Richard  Boletne,  or  Bullen,  one  of  the  knights  of  Bernard 
Newinarch,  a  Norman  chieftain,  who,  allured  by  the  success 
of  Robert  Fitzhammon,  in  co.  Glamorgan,  was  tempted,  with 
a  determined  band  of  followers,  to  enter  co.  Brecknock, 
which  he  conquered  from  Rhys  ap  Tewdwr,  Prince  of  South 
Wales.  From  this  same  family  of  Bullen  sprang,  it  is  believed, 
the  BuLLENS,  orBoLETNES,  of  IHkkling,  Norfolk;  but  English 
genealogists  have  been  silent  as  to  the  descent  prior  to  Sir 
Thomas  Boleyne,  1411,  from  whom  Anna  Boletne,  Queen  of 
England,  was  the  4th  in  descent.  Of  the  unfortunate  Queen 
(always  considered  of  the  same  race  as  the  Breconshire 
BuUens),  there  is  a  very  good  portrait  at  Penpont. 

Rev.  Thomas  Williams,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Llanspyddid,  son  of 
William  ap  Philip  ap  Richard  Lawrence  ap  John  ap  Lawrence 
Bullen,  appears,  from  an  inscription  on  his  gravestone,  to  have 
been  proud  of  his  traditional  descent  from  the  same  ancestor 
as  the  mother  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  From  his  having  been 
the  first  who  introduced  the  use  of  the  surplice  in  the  cliurch 
service,  he  was  called  "Vicar  gwyn  Llanspyddid,"  or  the 
White  Vicar  of  Llanspyddid.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stonies,  of  Even-jobb,  co.  Radnor,  and  d.  1613,  leaving  by  her 
(with  four  daus.)  an  only  son. 

Rev.  Daniel  Williams,  Vicar  of  Llanspyddid,  who  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Lewis,  of  ffrwdgrech,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  of  Abercaralais,  LL.B.,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Jeffrey  Jeffreys,  of  Abereynrigg,  and  had,  with  two  daus., 
an  only. son.  Rev.  Tuo.mas  Williams,  m.  Esther,  dau.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Elias  Owen,  Vicar  of  Beguildy,  and 
d.  1700,  having  had  issue.  The  eldest  son.  Rev.  Thomas 
AVilliams,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Hugh  Penry,  Esq.  of  Llwyn- 
cintelin,  and  had  an  eldest  son.  Rev.  John  Williams, 
Canon  of  St.  David's,  who  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Penry  Williams, 
Esq.  of  Penpont,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son  (,tlio  great-great-grandson  of  Thomas,  of 
Abercamlais), 

Ven.  John  Williams,  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan,  rn.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Penry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  and  had  issue, 

1  John,  Canon  of  St.  David's,  d.  uxm. 

2  Penry,  m.  Georgina  Dames,  of  The  Havannah,  and 
had  a  son  and  a  dau., 

John  Penrt  Williams,  of  Abercamlais,  b.  15  July, 

1824;  d.  unm. 
Harriet  Anne,  d.  unm. 

1  Anne,  d.  unm.  2  Sarah,  d.  inun. 

3  Martha,  m.  the  Ven.  Richard  Davies,  .Vrclideaeon  of 
Brecon,  and  had  a  dan.,  Elizabeth,  m.  1  Jan.  1829,  the 
Vert  Rev.  Thomas  Williams,  JI..\.,  of  Abcrbran,  co. 
Brecon  (vide  infra),  Dean  of  Llandatf',  and  has  issue, 

Garnons  (Rev.),  of  Abercamlais,  J.P.  Brecon,  Rural 
Dean,  Vicar  of  Bettws,  Prebendary  of  St.  David's,  li. 
26  Dec.  1829;  m.  11  Jan.  1854,  Catharine  Frances, 
dau.  of  Fenton  Hort,  Esq.,  of  Hardwick  House,  co. 
Monmouth,  and  has  issue, 

1  Arthur  Garnon.s,  6.  11  Nov.  1854. 

2  Richard  Davies  Garnons,  b.  1856. 

3  Aylmer  Herbert  Garnons,  b.  1857. 

4  Gerald  Garnons,  b.  1859. 

6  Hugh  Penry  Bolyn  Garnons,  d.  an  infant,  1805. 

6  Mark  Penry  Fenton  Garnons,  b.  Ib67. 

7  Penry  Garnons,  ft.  1874. 

1  Katharine  Frances  Helena  Garnons,  6.  1S60, 

2  Annabella  Mary  Garnons,  ft.  1802. 

3  Mary  Elizabeth,  ft.  1871. 

Mr.  Garnons  Williams  s.  to  the  Abercamlais  estate  oa 
the  death  of  his  cousin,  John  P.  Williams,  E.<q. 

Richard  Davies,  d.  unm.  Rowland  Thomas. 

Thomas,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Llowes,  co.  Brecon. 

Herbert,  JI.A.,  Vicar  of  Brecon,  m.  Frances  Catharine 
Dickenson,  and  has  two  sons  and  four  daus. 

Elizabeth  Anne.        Annabella.        Katherine  Is.abclla. 

4  Anna  Jane,  m.  Rev.  Charles  Griffiths,  and  has  issue, 
Charles,  Vicar  of  Talaeluldu.         David  Hanuier 
Anna,  m.  Capel  Miers,  Esq. 

5  U 


1752 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


WIL 


II.  JoiiN,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

III.  Edward  (Itev.),  settled  at  St.  David'?,  in.  Elizabetli,  dau. 
(.f  Thomas  Lewis,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of  Henry  Vaiigbaii,  of 
Moccas,  Lord  Lieutenant  of  co.  Brecon  ttuip.  Elizabeth, 
and  had  issue.     His  eldest  surviving  son, 

Edward,    of    Gwern-y-bifrin,   m.    Luey,   dau.    of  Henry 
Stednian,  of  the  I'liory  of  Brecon,  and  had,  with  other 
issue,  two  sons, 
Edward,  in.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Daniel  Williams,  of  Pen- 
pont,  and  had  a  son, 

Edward,  of  Gwernddu,  d.  s.  p. 
John,  Rector  of  Penderin,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Ouseley,  and  had,  besides  three  daus.,  one  son, 
Eev.  Edward  WUliams,  of  Blannant,  Rector  of  Vaynor, 
d.  s.  p. 
TV.  Richard,  m'.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of  Llan- 
ncrch-Bledri,  and  had  issue, 

1  Richard,  Barrister-at-Law,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rowland 
Gwyn,  Esq.  of  Glanbran;   and  ((.  s.  p.  1700. 

2  Thomas,  Capt.,  d.  s.  p.  at  sea. 

3  Daniel,  in.  Anne  Robinson,  of  Brecon. 

4  Edward,   in.   Elizabeth,   dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Howe  1 
Tliomas,  of  Gaer;  but  d.  s.  p. 

6  Tobias  Williams  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Devynock,  in.  Isabella 
Glyn,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Richard,  Vicar  of  Aberysldr,  in.  Jane,  dau.  of  Stephen 
Waters,  of  Carmarthen,  and  had,  besides  three  daus., 
all  d.  unm.,  two  sons, 
Richard,  of  Aberbran,  7)?..  Anna  Jane,  dau.  of  Pcnry 

WilUams,  Est),  of  Penpont. 
Tlionias,  of  Brecon,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lloyd, 
and  liad,  besides  two  daus.  (Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  William 
Gunter;  and  2ndly,  Rev.  David  Williams ;  and  Catlie- 
Tine,  m.  George  Griffin,  Esq.  of  co.  Monmouth),  and 
a  son,  Thomas.  Bavrister-at-Law,  who  d.  twin.  1800, 
another  son,  Robert,  of  Aberbran,  who  m.  Annabella, 
dau.  of  William  Garnons,  Esq.  of  Trelough,  co. 
Jlereford,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Annabella  and 
Cassandra)  a  son.  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Williams, 
M.A.,  Dean  of  Llandal'f,  J.P.,  who  d.  1877,  having 
in.  (vide  supra)  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Archdeacon  Davies, 
and  had  issue. 
Robert,  of  London. 

Thomas,  m.,  and  had  issue,  Thomas;  Robert;  Daniel; 
Tobias ;  and  Mary,  d.  unm.  Tobias,  of  London. 

The  2nd  son, 

Rev.  John  Williams,  in.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Rev.  Hugh 
Penry,  Vicar  of  Devynock;  and  d.  1757,  aged  70,  having  had, 
besides  two  sons,  Penry  and  John,  both  d.  s.  p.,  an  elder  son, 

Daniel  Williams,  Esq.,  who /h.  1st,  Blanche,  one  of  the  daus. 
and  co-heirs  of  Uoo  Games,  of  Newton,  and  by  her,  with  wliora 
he  acquired  that  and  other  estates,  had  an  an  only  son,  who 
d.  s.  p.  just  before  attaining  his  majority.  He  m.  2ndly, 
Sybil,  dau.  of  George  Gwyn,  of  Llanelwedd,  and  by  her  had 
numerous  issue,  i.  Gwyn,  d.  s.  p.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  fatlier; 
11.  Daniel,  d.s.jj.;  iii.  Penry,  of  whom  presently;  iv. George, 
d.  s.  p.  V.  Rowland,  settled  in  London;  vi.  John,  settled  at 
Bristol;  i.  Joan,  m.  George  Bowen,  of  Wolf'sdale;  ii.  Sibil, 
m.  Richard  Russell,  of  Hereford;  in.  Anna;  and  iv.  Elinor, 
m.  Edward  Williams,  of  Frwdgrech.    The  3rd  son, 

Penry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  to.  Anna  Anna,  2nd  dau. 
of  Samuel  Sheppard,  Esq.  of  Minehinhampton,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  3  Aug.  175-1,  aged  71)  had  issue, 

Philip,  d.  s.  p.  Penry,  of  whom  presently. 

Sibil.  Sarah,  to.  Rev.  John  William.s,  of  Abercauilais. 

Catherine,  to.  Edward  Morgan,  Esq.  of  Brecon. 
Anne  Jane,  in.  Richard  Williams,  Esq.  of  Aberbran. 

The  2nd  son, 

Penry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  in.  Anne,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Smith,  Esq.,  late  of  Stoke,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  May, 
1778)  had  issue, 

Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  Philip,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Samuel,  d.  s.  p.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

Elizabeth,  to.  Rev.  Richard  Davis,  Vicar  of  Brecon. 

Anne,  m.  the  Ven.  John  Williams,  Archdeacon  of  Cardigan. 

Mary  Catherine. 

Martha,  m.  Francis  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Haverfordwest. 

Mr.  Penry  Williams  d.  15  Jan.  1781,  aged  67.    His  2nd  son, 

Philip  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Edward  Williams,  of  Llangattoc,  and  by  her  had 
one  dan.,  Anne,  to.  Osborne  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Monksmill,  co. 
Gloucester.  He  in.  2ndly,  29  March,  1781,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Osborne,  Esq.of  co.  Gloucester,  and  d. 
2  Nov.  1794,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  and  a  son, 

Penry  Williams,  Esq.  of  Penpont,  who  m.  1  May,  1804, 
Maria,  dau.  of  Samuel  Yeats,  Esq.  of  Monksmill,  co.  Glou- 
cester, and  d.  10  Jan.  1847,  leaving  by  her,  who  survived  him 
till  1855, 


I.  Penry,  now  of  Penpont. 

II.  Ptiilip  Penry,  of  Stoke  House,  Tcnbury,  J. P.  and  D.I 
for  cos.  Brecon  and  Worcester,  and  J. P.  lor  Salop,  h.  G  Jub 
1S12;  m.  15  April,  1837,  Charlotte  Hamilton  Seyinou 
now  of  Stoke  House,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Cap 
Francis  E.  Seymour,  R.N.  (.ve  Burke's  Peerar/r,  under  tt 
title  of  Somerset),  and  d.  1873,  having  liad  issue, 

1  Pliilip  Seymour,  b.  15  March,  1842;  to.  1874,  Susanr 
Elizabeth  Bailey,  6th  dau.  of  the  liev.  Caleb  Whitefoor' 
Rector  of  Burford,  Salop. 

2  Seymour  Yeats  (Rev.\  M.A.,  6.  31  March,  1844. 

3  Arthur  Penry,  b.  10  May,  1846. 

4  Francis  A'Deane,  6.  5  Sept.  1849. 

5  Edward  Osborne,  b.  20  June,  1854. 
C  Claude  St.  Maur,  b.  17  Feb.  185G. 

1  Charlotte  Maria,   to.   13  Nov.   1802,  William   Edwar. 
Miciiell,  only  son  of  the  late  William  Michell,  Esq. 
Newham,  Truro. 

2  Isabel  Katherine  Mary.        3  Alice  Clarence. 
1.  Anna  Maria. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  spear-heads  nrf 
for  Williams  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  three  bulls'  heads  coupcd 
the  neck  sa.,  for  Bullen.  Crests — Isr,  Williams:  A  goa' 
head  couped  ppr. ;  2nd,  Bullen  :  A  bull's  head  couped  at  tl 
neck  sa. 

Heal — Penpont,  Brecon. 


WILLIAMS    OF    TEMPLE    HOUSE. 

'  Williams,  Owen  Lewis  Cope,  E.sq.  of  Temp 
House,  Berks,  and  Craigli-y-Don,co.  Anglesey,  J." 
for  Bucks,  Col.  in  command  of  the  Eoval  Ilor 
Guards,  b.  12  July,  1836  ;  m.  1SG2,  FannyFlorene 
youngest  dau.  of  St.  George  Franeis  Caulfeild,  Es 
of  Donamoii  Castle,  co.  Roscommon  ;  she  d.  1S7G. 

HtnraCIC.  —  Thomas    Williams,    Esq.    cf   Llanidan, 
Anglesey,  eldest  son  of  Owen  Williams,  Esq.,  by  Jane  Llo 
his  wife,  and  gi'andson  of  llumiihrey  Williams,  by  Eliz:ibt 
Prytherch  his  wife,  purchased,  1788,  Temple  Mills,  and  repi| 
sented  Great  Marlow  in  Parliament  from  1790  to  1802.    He 
Miss  Catherine  Lloyd,  and  had  issue, 

Owen,  his  heir. 

John,  7(1.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Currie,  of  Boughton  Hi 

CO.  Chester. 

Mary,  d.  unm.  1830.         Jane,  in.  Major-Gcn.  W.  Wheatl 
Amma,  in.  1st,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Kiio:<,  of  the  1st  Pel 

Guards ;  and  2ndly,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Campbell,  K.C< 

Mr.  Williams  d.  29  Nov.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Owen  Williams,  Esq.  of  Temple  House,  b.  1704,  M.P, 

Marlow,  who  7u.  July,  1792,  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Ri 

Edward  Hughes,  of  Kinmel  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by 

(who  d.  1821)  had  two  sons, 
Thomas  Peers,  late  of  Temple  House. 
Owen  Edward,  b.  Jan.  1798. 

Mr.  Williams  d.  23  Feb.  1832,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
LiEUT.-CoL.   Thomas  Peers  Williams,   of  Temple  Hou] 

J. P.    and    D.L.,   Lieut.-Col.    Commanding   Royal    AngU 

Militia,  and  M.P.  for  Great  Marlow,  6.  27  March,  1795; 

27  Aug.  1835,  Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  Anthony  Bacon,  E 

of  Elcott,  Berks,  and  had  issue, 
I.  Owen  Lewis  Cope,  now  of  Temple  House. 

I.  Margaret  Elizabeth,  in.  13  Aug.  1866,  Mostyn,  eldest 
of  Sir  Richard  Williams-Bulkeley,  Bart. 

II.  Emily  Gwendoline,  m.  8  Aug.    1863,  Viscount  Dang 
eldest  son  of  Earl  Cowley,  and  has  issue. 

in.  Edith,  in.  8  Jan.  1871,  Heneage,  Earl  of  Aylosford. 

IV.  Blanche  Mary,  in.   15  Jan.   1866,  Lord  Cliarles  Jo 
younger  son  of  the  Duke  of  Roxburghe. 
Mr.  Williams  d.  Sept.  1875.     His  widow  d.  24  Nov.  1870. 

^rms — Arg.,  a  chevron  sar.  between  three  Cornish  chou 
ppr.  each  with  an  erm.  spot  in  the  bill.  Crc.s< — A  Con 
chough  ppr.  holding  in  his  dexter  claw  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Mi 
— Duw  a  ddarpar  i'r  Brain.     (God  feedeth  the  ravens). 

.Sccitb'— Temple  House,  Great  Marlow;  and  Craig- y-D 
Anglesey. 


WILLIAMS    OP    TEEFEOS. 

Williams,  Eey.  Thomas  Noreis,  of  Treffos, 
Anglesey,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Eector  of  Lla 
deniolen,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  aftervi'ards  of  Al 
CO.  CarnarTon,  h.  12  August,  1809;  m.  1st,  12  K 
1840,  Mary  Elizabeth, "  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  B 
Eichard  Coytinore  Howard,  D.D.,  Eector  of  Be| 
maris,  and  has  issue, 

I.  JohnRobert,  6. 11  Aug.  1841 ;  m.  28  Sept.  1875,  Flor(> 
Emily,  youngest  dau.  of  the   late  John  Marston,  Ijiv- 


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WIL 


1753 


and  lias  issue,  Akiica  Humphrey,  h.  13  Aug.  1870;  and 
Myles  John  Courage,  b.  9  Nov.  1878. 

II.  Kit-hard  Francis,  Capt.  Koyal  Artillery,  6.  17  March, 
1843;  m.  15  Nov.  1876,  Laura,  eldest  clau.  of  Charles 
Manners  Smith,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Gwendolen  Mary, 
h.  2  Oct.  1877. 

III.  Halph  Champneys,  b.  9  March,  1847  ;  m.  4  March,  1875, 
Jossie,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  S.  Dean,  Esq.,  and  has 
if.sue,  GcoiTrey  Champneys,  b.  17  Jan.  187C. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth  Dorothea,  6.  11  Aug.  1841;  m.  18  July, 
1865,  Lieut. -Col.  Eubule  Daysh  Thelwall,  formerly  of  the 
Eoyal  Marine  Artillery,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Emma  Margaret  Barbara,  6.  20  March,  1846 ;  d.  10   Feb. 
1847. 
Mr.  Williams  m.  2ucllj,  4  Korember,  1857,  Geor- 
giana,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Greorge  Bethell, 
D.D.,  Vice-Provost  of  Eton. 

JltlTCaSC.— John  Williams,  of  Treffos,  Barrister-at-Law, 
«ldest  son  of  the  Bev.  John  Williams,  of  Treffos,  Chaplain  to 
the  Princess  Augusta  of  Wales,  and  Eector  of  Llanfairyng- 
homwy,  by  Eleanor  Vincent  his  wife,  and  grandson  of  Owen 
Williams,  of  Treffos,  by  Jane  Lloyd  his  wife  (see  Willlams  of 
Ttmple  House);  m.  8  Feb.  1808,  Elizabeth  Jane  Winter,  2nd 
dau.  of  Capt.  William  Goddard,  E.N.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  TnoMAs  NoRRis,  now  of  Treffos. 

II.  John  Vincent  Hawkesley,  Col.  of  the  CarnaiTonshire 
Militia,  6.  13  Feb.  1817;  7n.26  April,  1842,  Plioebe  Susanna, 
4th  dau.  of  the  late  Kev.  Kichard  Coytmore  Howard,  D.D., 
and  had  issue,  1  Thomas  Vincent;  2  Kobert  Manners; 
3  Philip  John;  4  Christopher  George;  1  Phoebe  Susanna ; 
2  Philippa. 

1.  Elizabeth  Eleanor  Mary,  m.  June,  1833,  Capt.  Charles 
Stanhope  Jones,  59th  regt.,  and  has  issue. 

Arms,  d'c. — As  Williams  of  Ttmple  House.  Motto — Duw 
addarpar  ir  brain;  but  for  some  generations  the  following 
motto  has  been  used,  Duw  mi  dy  Pas. 

Seat — Treffos,  Bangor,  <-o.  Anglesey. 


WILLIAJffS    OF    BRYNTimON. 

"Williams,  Samuel  Chaeles  Evans,  Esq.  of 
Bryntirion,  co.  Kadnor,  J.P.,  M.A.  Ch.  Ch.  Oxon, 
h.  29  May,  1842  ;  m.  26  Eeb.  1867,  Mary  Caroline, 
iau.  of  Henry  William  Eobinsou  Luttmau- Johnson 
(formerly  Michell),  Esq.  of  Binderton  House, 
M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Oxon,  Sussex,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Florence  Maura,  6.  19  Dec.  1867. 

II.  Mary  Margaret,  b.  22  May,  13G9. 

III.  Caroline  Josephine,  6.  29  May,  1870. 

IV.  Elizabeth  Alice,  6.  17  Aug.  1871. 

V.  Clara  Joan,  6.  1  Jan.  1874. 

■VI.  Gwladys  Abigail,  6.  27  Nov.  1875. 
iLtttCagC.— David  Williams,  Esq.  of  Ehayader,  in  the 
:o.  of  Radnor,  had  three  sons, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Jonathan  (Uev.),  Aui  lior  of  the  "  History  of  the  County  of 
Radnor,"  in  which  work  will  be  found  a  full  history  of  his 
family,  as  also  that  of  his  elder  brother's  wife's  family. 

ni.  Henry  (Rev.),  who  founded  a  Lectureship  at  Ehayader 
Church. 
Tie  eldest  son, 

Eev.  John  Williams,  m.  Abigail,  dau.  and  in  her  issue, 
West  co-heir  of  Kvan  Evans,  Esq.  of  Koyadd  Cwmdanddwr, 

I.  Eadaor,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  JonN,  his  heir. 

II,  Evan,  married,  and  left  three  sons  and  three  daus. 

I.  Mary  Ann,  m.  Dr.  West,  and  d.  leaving  one  dau.,  who  m. 
Dr.  James,  of  Presteign. 

II.  A  dau.,  rii.  W.  Jones,  Esq.  of  VVeedon. 
he  eldest  son, 

Eev.  John  Williams,  Vicar  of  Spelsbury,  co.  Oxford,  and 
ryntirion,  co.  Radnor,  previously  Student  and  Censor  of 
brist's  Church,  Oxford,  6.  1797;  m.  1840,  Jane,  widow  of 
Jhn  Patterson,  Esq.,  of  co.  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1844) 
5  left  at  his  decease,  1874,  a  son  and  a  dau., 
Samuel  Chahles  Evans,  now  of  Bryntirion. 
Mary  Elizabeth,   ra.   1848,   Herbert  Owen  Johnes,  Esq.  of 

Garthmyl,   co.   Montgomery,   previously  Capt.  in  the  7th 

Lancers,  and  afterwaids  18th  regt.  (Royal  Irish);  and  (/. 

Nov.  1877,  leaving,  with  two  other  sons  and  four  duus. 

an  elder  son,  Llewellyn  Herbert  Owen  Johnes,  6.  1869.  ' 
./I n,!.?— Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  nags'  head.s  erased 
g. ;  2nd,  or,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  or,  erased 
( . ;  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest — A  boar's  head  erased. 
iotto — Deo  fidelis  et  regi. 

I&at— Bryntirion,  Ehayader,  co.  Radnor.     Club— 'Sew  Uni- 
jrsity  and  Devonshire. 


: 


WILLIAMSON    OF    WHICKHAM. 
Williamson,  Eev.  Egbert  Hopper,  M.A.,  of 
Whickham,  co.   Durham,  Patron  and  late  Ecc'tor 
of  Hurworth,  co.  Durham,  b.  8  July,  1813 ;  s.  his 
father  1865. 

iLinraUC— Surtees  in  his  History  of  Durham,  severa' 
times  makes  mention  of  the  re.^^pectable  family  of  Hopper,  of 
Shincliffe,  and  the  records  of  the  Dean  and  Chapter  of  Durham, 
under  whom  neai'ly  the  whole  of  the  property  at  Shincliffe  is 
hold,  state  that  the  lease  of  the  premises  where  the  Hoppers 
lived,  was  granted  "11  May,  1594,  to  John  Hopper,  of  Shin- 
cliffe, Janet  his  wife,  and  Sampson  Hopper  their  son."  On  this 
property  the  Hoppers  resided  for  several  generations. 

Robert  Hoppek,  of  Shincliffe  (grandson  of  the  aforesaid 
Sampson,  a  recusant  in  1616),  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Cuthbert 
Hendry,  of  Shincliffe,  and  had  two  sons,  Hendry  and  John. 

Hendry  Hopper,  of  Durham,  purchased  (a.d.  1720)  Crook 
Hall,  the  Manor  of  Sidgate,  the  Lordship  of  Thrislington,  and 
the  estates  of  Heugh  Hall  and  Quarrington  Grange,  in  the 
parish  of  Kelloe.    He  m.  twice,  but  d.  1760,  s.  p.  His  brother, 

John  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Shincliffe,  m.  1st,  Anne  Colling,  of 
Long  Newton ;  and  d.  1743,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Hendry,  of  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham,  b.  1729;  «?.  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Whitfield,  of  Whitfield, 
Northumberland  (last  of  that  ancient  family),  and  had 
twelve  sons  and  seven  daus.  He  d.  1796,  and  his  widow 
1810. 

lu.  Ralph,  6.  20  May,  1731;  »i.  Philadelphia,  dau.  of  William 
Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Witton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  Serjeant-at- 
Law,  and  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Cuthbert,  Esq.  of  Witton 
Castle,  and  was  father  of  an  only  son,  the  late  John  Thomas 
Hendry  Hopper,  Esq.  of  Witton  Castle,  co.  Durham,  who 
m.  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau.,  Mary  Anne,  m.  Sir 
Joseph  Bailey,  Bart,  of  Ghuuisk  Park,  co.  Brecon,  M.P. ; 
and  an  eldest  son.  Rev.  John  Hopper,  who  sold  Witton 
Castle  to  Sir  WiUiam  Chaytor,  Bart. 

I.  Mary. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Hopphr,  Esq.  of  Shincliffe,  b.  1722,  heir  to  his  uncle 
Hendry  Hopper,  Esq.,  m.  25  June,  1752,  Elizabeth,  only  child 
of  Robert  Hilton,  Esq.,  of  Elvet,  co.  Durham,  and  had  issue, 
John,  d.  unm;  Robert,  of  whom  present!}  ;  and  Ralph 
(Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Arthy,  and  d.  3  May,  1834,  leaving  cae 
son.    The  2nd  son, 

Robert  Hopper,  Esq.,  bapt.  31  Jan.  1755,  a  Barrister  of 
great  provincial  eminence.  Temporal  Chancellor  of  the  county 
palatine  of  Durham,  and  Recorder  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
),(.  26  Oct.  1782,  Ann  (who  d.  28  Sept.  18'29),  only  dau.  of  Dr. 
AVilliam  Williamson,  Eector  of  Whickham,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
William  Williamson,  4th  bart.,  and  assumed  in  consequence 
t'.ic  surname  of  Williamson.  He  d.  13  Jan.  1835,  aged  80. 
Of  this  marriage  the  issue  were  two  sons.  Rev.  Robert  Hopper- 
Williamson,  Eector  of  Hurworth;  and  John  William  Wil- 
liamson, Esq.  of  Whickham,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  served  as 
High  Sheriff  co.  Durham,  1845,  and  who  was  many  years 
Chairman  of  the  Quarter  Sessions,  b.  17  Sept.  1789,  and  d. 
umn.  15  April,  1850.    The  elder  son, 

Eev.  Egbert  Hopper  Williamson,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Hur- 
worth, CO.  Durham,  J. P.,  6.  9  Aug.  1784 ;  ra.  18  June,  1811, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Barras,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

Robert  Hopper  (Rev.),  now  of  Whickham. 

William,  Lieut. -Col.,  late  8oth  Light  Infantry,  6.  25  Blay, 
1823;  ra.  at  Brussels,  19  Oct.  18fl.j,  Sarah  Margaret,  eldest 
dau.  of  William  Robinson  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Silksworth 
Hall,  CO.  Durham,  and  has  issue,  1  William  Hopper,  b. 
13  JIarch,  1867;  1  Lillie  Grey.     He  d.  25  Feb.  1873. 

Elizabeth. 

Ann  Alice,  to.  11  April,  1839,  George  John  Scurfield,  Esq.  of 
Hurworth  House  (see  Viat  Fatnity). 

Frances  Barras.  Mary,  d.  unm.  21  April,  1872. 

He  d.  11  March,  1865,  and  his  widow  d.  26  March,  1874. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight,  sa.  and 
erm.,  over  all  a  tower  triple-towered  arg.  masoned  of  the  first, 
for  Hopper;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three 
trefoils  slipped  sa.,  for  Williamson.  Crest — A  tower  triple- 
towered  arg.  masoned  sa.,  for  Hopper. 

Stat — Wiiickham,  Gateshead,  co.  Durham. 


WILLIAMSON    OF    LAWEES. 

Williamson,  David  Eobertson,  Esq.  of  Lawers, 
CO.  Perth,  D.L.,  late  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  b. 
13  Feb.  1830 ;  s.  to  Lawers  at  the  death  of  his  graud- 
aunt,  Mrs.  Eobertson  Williamson,  widow  of  Lord 

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WIL 


Balgray,  1852  ;  m.  5  Jan.  1853,  Hou.  Selina  Maria 
Morgan,  2nd  dau.  of  Charles,  Lord  Tredegar,  and 
has  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  David  Robertson,  6.  24  Oct.  1853. 

ILinCaflC. — William  Robertson,  of  Gledney,  descended 
from  the  Murton  branch  of  the  Robertsons,  lu.  1st,  Miss 
Mitchell,  who  d.  1660;  and  2ndly,  Janet  Meldrum,  n^e  Grier- 
Bon  ;  he  had  issue, 

I.  David,  his  heir. 

II.  William,  in.  Miss  Pitcairn,  and  had  issue, 

1  William  Robertson,  the  Historian  {see  Robertson  of 
Kinlochvioidart). 

1  Mary,   -ni.  Rev.   .Tames  Syme,  and  had  an  only  child, 
Eleanor,  wife  of  Henry  Brougham,  and  mother  of  Lord 
Brougham  and  Vaux. 
ni.  James,  whose  dau.,  Jane,  m.  James  Clark,  Esq. 
\y.  Henry,  to.  Janet  Morison,  and  had  issue, 

1  Gen.  Archibald  Robertson,  of  Lawcrs,  in.  Catherine 
Austin,  and  d.  s.  p.  lyl3. 

2  William  Robertson,  in.  Miss  Boyd,  heiress  of  Trochrcdy, 
and  had  an  only  dau.  and  heiress.  Miss  Robertson,  of 
Lawers,  b.  1769,  who  ra.  David  Robertson  Williamson,  of 
Balgray,  Lord  Balgray,  who  d.  s.  p.  1837.    She  d.  1652. 

V.  Archibald,  d.  unm. 

I.  Mary,  in.  William  Adam,  of  Blair  Adam. 

The  eldest  son, 

David  Robertson,  of  Brunton,  co.  Fife,  in.  Miss  Grierson, 
of  Lag,  and  had  issue, 

David,  in.  Penelope,  dau.  of  Henry  Robertson,  and  had  issue. 
Philip,  m.  Miss  Druramond,  of  Colquhalzie,  and  hud  a  son, 

William,  Lord  Robertson,  of  the  Court  of  Session. 
Christian. 

The  dau.  of  David  Robertson,  of  Brunton, 

Christian  Robertson,  to.  Alexander  Williamson,  of 
Balgay,  6.  1724  ;  and  d.  1762,  leaving  issue, 

Charles,  of  whom  presently. 

David  Robertson,  Lord  Balgray,  6. 1761 ;  m.  Miss  Robertson, 
of  Lawers,  but  d.  s.  p.  1837. 
The  elder  son, 

Charles  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Balgray,  co.  Dumfries,  Col. 
25th  regt.,  6.  1757  ;  m.  1781,  Abigail  Neweil,  of  Roxborough  ; 
and  d.  1808,  leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Charles  Alexander  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Balgray  and 
Lawers,  b.  1794;  to.  1827,  Catharine  Harrison,  eldest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Bayard  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Chelsea  House;  and  d.  14  May, 
1849  (his  wife  d.  four  days  before),  leaving  issue, 

David  Robertson,  now  of  Lawers. 

Wilhslmina  Harriet,   in.   1853,    Thomas    Wickham,    Major 
33rd  regt.,  3rd  son  of  E.  Wickham,   Esq.  of  Batcombe, 
Somerset. 
Mary  Abigail,  m.  1855,  John  Nason,  Major  on  the  Staff. 
Isabella,  m.  1854,  Rev.  James  Allgood,  Rector  of  Ingram, 
Northumberland,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Launcelot  Allgood,  Esq. 
of  Nunwick  Park,  was  with  her  two  sons  killed  in  the 
Abbots  Ripton  Railway  accident,  21  Jan.  1876. 
Catharine  Bayard,  to.  1856,  George  Barons  Northcofe,  Rector 
of  Feniton,  Devon,  eldest  son  of  J.  B.  Northcote,  of  Somerset 
Court,  Somerset,  and  Buckerell,  Devon. 
Charlotte  Anne,  to.  3  May,  1858,  the  Hon.  Frederick  Cour- 
tenay  Morgan,  2nd  son  of  the  1st  Lord  Tredegar. 
Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  a  saltire  cantoned  with 
a  boar's  headerased  in  chief  and  three  mullets  in  tlie  flanks 
and  base  sa.,  for  Williamson  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  three  crescents 
interlaced  or,  between  as  many  wolves'  heads  erased  arg.   a 
border  of  the  third  charged  with  three  mullets  in  chief  and 
five  crescents  of  the  field,  for  Robertson.     Cml — A  hand  erect 
holding  a  dagger  ppr.    Motto— In  defence. 
Seat — Lawers  House,  Crieff. 


WILIilNGTON    OF    TAMWORTH. 

WiLLiNGTON,  Feancis,  Esq.  of  Tamworth,  co. 
Warwick,  J.P.  for  cos.  Stafiord  and  Warwick, 
b.  10  April,  1800 ;  m.  16  May,  1825,  Jane  Anne, 
dau.  of  Henry  James  Pye,  Esq.  of  Faringdon 
Honse,  Berks,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  Poet  Laureate 
to  Geoege  III.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Francis  Pte  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  Over  Worton,  co. 

Oxford,  6.  4  April,  1826. 
Ji.  Waldyve  Henry,  b.  2  April,  1831 ;  d.  17  Dec.  1860. 

III.  John  Ralph  (Rev.),  M.A.,  St.  Raphael's  Home,  Torquay, 
6.  23  April,  1837. 

IV.  Henry  Edward  (Rev.),   M.A.  (Oxford  and   Cambridge 
Club,  London),  b.  30  Dec.  1S3S. 

iLillCatJC— John  de  Willington,  of  Willington,  co. 
Derby,  lived  at,  or  immediately  after,  the  time  of  William 
SHE  Conqueror,  since  we  find  that  his  son, 


Nicholas  db  Willington,  Lord  of  Willington,  was  cc 
temporaneous  with  Robert,  Abbot  of  Burton,  in  the  reign 
King  Stephen.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Nicholas  de  Willington,  Lord  of  Willington.  A  dau.  a 
heiress  of  Nicholas  de  Willington  to.  Hugo  de  Finderne,  a 
from  this  marriage  descends  Sir  J.  Ilarpur  Crewe,  Bart. 
Calk  Abbey.  In  Ddgdale's  Monasticon,  it  appears  that  be 
this  Nicholas  and  his  father  were  liberal  benefactors  to  t 
Convent  of  Repton;  and,  according  to  Ly sons,  tlie  manor  a 
church  of  Willington  were  given  to  the  convent  by  these  A\ 
lingtons.     His  brother, 

Ralph  db  Willington,  who  served  under  Richard  Coc 
DK  Lion,  and  was  at  the  siege  of  Acre,  settled  at  Sandhur 
CO.  Gloucester,  temp.  King  John,  whence  the  manor-hoi 
obtained  the  name  of  Willington  Court.  He  afterwai 
founded  St.  Mary's  Chapel,  in  the  Abbey  of  St.  Peter's,  Gl( 
caster,  now  called  "  The  Ladye  Chapel.  He  m.  Olyinpi 
dau.  and  heiress  of  WiUiam  Franc,  grandson  and  heir  of 
Humphrey  Franc,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 

Sir  Ralph  de  Willington,  living  37  Henry  III.,  m.  Jo; 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Sir  William  Champernowne,  of  Umb 
leigh,  Devon.  After  this  marriage  their  descendants,  af 
recorded  by  Sir  William  Pole,  in  his  History  of  Devon,  1 
their  own  arms  and  took  those.of  Champernowne,  omitting 
billets,  viz.,  gu.,  a  saltier  vair.    Their  son, 

Sir  Ralph  de  Willington,  of  Willington  Court,  co.  Gl 
cester,  and  of  Umberleigh,  styled  by  Risdon  "a  worthy  w 
rior,"  was  Governor  of  the  Castle  of  Exeter,  38  Henry  1 
and  Sheriff  of  Devon  39th  and  42nd  of  the  same  reign.  He 
Juliana,  supposed  by  Sir  William  Pole  to  be  the  dau.  i 
heiress  of  Sir  Richard  de  Lomcn,  as  the  lands  of  Lomen  ca 
to  their  descendants.  They  had  issue,  John  de  Willinot 
summoned  to  Parliament  as  a  Baron  from  3  Edward  III, 
12th  of  the  same  reign  (see  Bdrke's  Dormant  and  Exli 
Peerage) ;  Reginald  (Sir),  d.  s.  p.  29  Edward  III. ;  HE^ 
(Sir),  of  whose  line  we  have  to  treat;  and  Thomas,  liv 
22  Edward  III.    The  3rd  son. 

Sir  Henry  Willington,  Knight-Banneret,  was,  with 
brother  John,  made  prisoner  at  Bannockburn,  and,  s 
sequently,  taking  part  with  the  Earl  of  Lancaster  against 
Despencers,  was  executed  at  Bristol,  1322.  He  to.  Marga 
dau.  of  Sir  Alexander  Frevill,  by  Joane  his  wife,  a  co-hiii 
of  the  Marmions  of  Tamworth,  and  left  a  son  and  successoi 

Sir  Henry  Willington,  23  Edward  III.  He  m.  Isal 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Whalesborow,  and  had  two  sons,  Sir  J( 
Willington,  his  heir;  and  Thomas  Willington.  Sir  He 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir   John   Willington,   of  Umberleigh,    present   at 
coronation  of  Richard  II.    He  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Sir  \Va 
Carminow,  and  had  issue, 

Ralph,  of  Willington  Court,  Gloucester,  d.  s.  p.  10  A 
1382.  John,  of  Willington  Court,  d.  s.  p.  1397. 

Isabel,  co-heir,  aged  25  5  Henry  IV.  (1404),  to.  Willi 
(son  of  Sir  John)  Beaumont,  of  Shirwell,  whence  descem 
two  heiresses,  from  one  of  whom  (who  m.  Sir  John  Bas 
descended  Basset  of  Tchid;/,  and  Basset  of  UmhcHe< 
and  from  the  other  (who  m.  John  Chichester)  desccn 
the  baronet  family  of  Chichester  of  Raleigh  and  the  Ji 
quess  of  Donegal],  and  Lords  Templemore  and  O'Neill. 

Margaret,  co-heir,  in.  John,  son  of  Sir  John  Wrothe. 

John  Willington  (continuator  of  the  male  line)  left, 
Margery  his  wife,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Willington,  co.  Gloucester,  whose  will  is  da 
22  Jan.  1500.     He  was  father  of 

John  Willington,  who  had  two  sons, 

I.  William,  of  Barcheston,  who,  though  the  principal  ) 
perty  had  passed  to  the  Beaumonts  and  Wrothes,  inlnii 
considerable  estates  in  cos.  Gloucester  and  Warwick, 
eluding  lands  at  Brailes,  co.  Warwick,  where  his  ancesi 
had  held  lands  from  an  early  period.  (John  Willington, 
1st  Baron,  and  his  father.  Sir  Ralph,  both  held  prope 
there,  temp.  Henry  111.  and  Edward  II.).  He  m.  A 
dau.  of  Richard  Littleton,  Esq.  of  Pillaton,  co.  Stafford,  i 
widow  of  Thomas  Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Edgbastou,  by  wb 
he  had  issue, 

1  Margery,  to.  1st,  Thomas  Holte,  Esq.  of  Aston ;  i 
2ndly,  Sir  Ambrose  Cave,  Knt.,  Chancellor  of  the  Du 
of  Lancaster.  By  her  1st  husband  she  had  a  son,  Edw 
Holte,  who  TO.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ferrers,  of  Ti 
worth  Castle ;  and  by  Sir  Ambrose  Cave  she  had  an  o 
dau.  and  heiress,  who,  marrying  Sir  Henry  Knollys,  1 
two  daus.  only,  one  of  whom,  Elizabeth,  in.  Sir  He 
Willoughby,  of  Risley,  and  the  other,  Lettice,  m.  Willii 
4th  Lord  Paget,  ancestor,  by  her,  of  the  present  Marqt 
of  Anglesey. 

2  Godith,  m.  Basil  Fielding,  Esq.  of  Newnham,  ancesto 
the  Earls  of  Denbigh. 

3  Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Boughton,  Esq.  of  Lawford. 

4  Mary,  m.  William  Sheldon,  Esq.  of  Boeley  and  Brailc 


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8  Margaret,  m.  Sir  Edward  Greville,  ancestor  of  the  Earls 
of  Warwick. 

6  Ann,  m.  Francis  Mountford,  Esq.  of  ICincjshurst. 

7  Catherine,  «i.  1st,  Richard  Kempe,  Esq. ;  'Jnclly,  William, 
son  of  Sir  Richard  Catesby,  of  Lapwovth  ;  and  Srdly, 
Anthony,  son  of  Sir  George  Throckmorton. 

n.  Thomas,  of  Hurley  Hall. 
be  2nd  son, 

Tbomas  Willingtok,  of  Hurley  Hall,  32  Hesrt  VllT.  (1541), 
1.  Joan,  only  dau.  of  Nicolas  Nitingale,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of 
er  mother,  Joyce,  who  was  sister  and  heiress  of  John 
^aldyve,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Waldtve,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  of  Whateley,  from  whom  are  descended  the  Wii,- 
LISGTONS  of  Whatcl'ii  and  Tcmit-orth,  d.  8  Aug.  1617  ;  he 
m.  Isabel  Litherland,  and  had  issue, 

Anticle,  of  Whateley,  who  had  two  son',  Thomas  and 
George.    The  elder, 

1  Thomas,  was  father  of  another  Thomas,  who,  marryino: 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Swynfen,  Esq.,  JI.P.  for  Tamw'orth 
Unvp.  Charles  II.,  had  a  son,  Thomas,  who  d.  s.  p., 
and  a  dau.  and  eventual  heiress,  Jane,  who  ni.  John 
Sliip,  Esq.  of  Ledbury  and  Whateley,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Warwick  11  George  I.,  and  from  that  marriage 
descends  John  Martin,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury, 
present  owner  of  the  Whateley  estate. 

2  George,  the  younger  son  of  Anticle,  was  father  of 
Richard,  and  he  had  another  Richard,  whose  son,  John 
Willington,  of  Tamworth,  had,  besides  three  daus.,  five 
sons,  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple ;  Bayley,  Lieut. -Gen. 
in  the  army.  Col. -Commandant  of  the  2nd  battalion  of 
Artillery;  Richard;  Thomas;  and  Francis,  Rector  of 
■\Valtoa-on-Trent ;  all  of  whom  are  now  deceased  with- 
out having  left  any  issue  male,  excepting  Thomas,  who 
had  a  son,  the  present  Francis  Willusgton  of  Tam- 
worth. 

Tioraas  Willington  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Waldtve  Willington,  Esq.  of  Hurley,  in.  1st,  Joyce,  dau. 
f  George  Winter,  Esq.  of  Worlhington,  co.  Leicester;  and 
ndly,  1563,  Margery,  sister  and  co-heiress  (with  her  sister 
ane,  who  m.  Lionel  Skipworth,  Esq.)  of  Michael  Bracebridge, 
Isq.,  and  by  her  had,  besides, 

Thomas,  his  heir,  two  other  sons,  and  a  rlau.,  Elizabeth 
Willington,  r,i.  William  Aston,  son  of  Sir  Walter  Aston,  of 
Tixall,  and  uncle  to  Walter,  1st  Lord  Aston,  of  Forfar. 

Valdyve  Willington   was  drowned   at  Sawley,  and  buried 

Aug.  15C9.  at  Rawlston.     His  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Willington,  Esq.  of  Hurley,  m.  9  July,  1509,  Alice, 
Isu.  of  his  uncle,  John  Willington,  of  Whateley,  and  had 
3sue,  with  tv.-o  younger  sons  and  five  daus., 

Waldtve  Willington,  Esq..  his  heir,  bapt.  18  April,  1600. 
le  was  an  active  Parliamentarian,  and  Governor  of  Tamworth 
Castle,  which  had  fallen  into  the  hands  of  Cromwell.  He  m. 
7  Oct.  1630,  Joane  Porter,  of  Edgbaston ;  and  d.  1676,  liaving 
wo  sons  and  three  daus.     His  eldest  son, 

Waldtve  Willington,  Esq.  of  Hurley,  bapt.  at  Kingsbury, 
•  March,  1633 ;  m.  9  May,  16G5,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Roger 
'ones,  of  Hackney,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir,  6.  29  July,  1665;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hood,  Esq.  of  Bardon  Park ;  but  d.  s. }). 

U.  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

UL  Waldtve,  of  Hurley  Hall  (whom  his  brother,  William, 
made  his  heir).  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Warwick  13  George  I., 
b.  26  Dec.  1677  :  ra.  Martha,  dau.  of  Richard  Hervey,  Esq. 
of  London;  and  dying  10  Sept.  1733,  left  issue, 

I  William,  of  Hurley  Hall,  d.  s.  p.  24  March,  1752,  leaving 
his  three  sisters  co-helresses,  viz., 

1  Susannah,  ra.  Charles  Floyer,  Esq.  of  Hints,  whence, 
from  two  daus.,  co-heiresses,  are  descended  the  present 
i'amilies  of  Floser  of  Hints,  and  Levett  oj  jyichnor 
I'ork. 

1  C.itherine,  in.  Rev.  Richard  Jackson,  M.A.,  of  Tarring- 
ton,  CO.  Hereford,  Founder  of  the  Jacksonian  Professor- 
ship at  Cambridge.  She  d.  s.p.  1762;  her  husband  sur- 
viving until  1782,  aged  82,  when  the  estate  of  his  deceased 
wife  went  to  that  lady"s  cousin,  Thomas  Willington,  of 
wiiom  below.  3  Jiary,  d.  i'.nm.  1762. 

JFaldyve  Willington  d.  2  Nov.  1677,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
ion, 

William  Willington,  Esq.,  who  d.  s.  p.,  leaving  his 
roungest  brother,  Waldyve  (of  whom  we  have  spoken)  his 
leir.    His  next  brother, 

Thomas  Willington,  6.  13  June,  1G74,  was  buried  at  Kings- 
Jury,  April,  1718,  leaving  two  sons,  the  elder  of  whom, 

Thomas  Willington,  of  Nottingham,  m.  Miss  Mary  Ashe, 
Jf  CO.  Lincoln  ;  d.  July,  1768,  and  had  issue  (besides  William, 
i  Midshipman,  who  d.  young,  at  sea), 

Thomas  Willington,  Esq.,  who  s.,  on  the  death  of  Rev. 
■' Richard  Jackson,  husband  of  his  cousin,  Catlierine,  one  of  the 


three  co-heiresses  of  Waldyve  Willington.  He  d. .'.  p.  1815. 
Francis  Willington,  Esq.  of  Tamworth,  is  now  male  repre- 
sentative of  the  family  (refer  back  to  descendants  of  John 
WiUington,  of  Whately). 

Arms — Gu.,  a  saltier  vair  arg.  and  az.    Crest — A  pine  tree 
vert,  fructed  or. 
Ci«6— Windham,  S.W. 


WILLINGTON  OF    CASTLEWILLINGTON. 

WiiLiNGTOX,  James  Waldtve,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
willington,  co.  Tipperary,  b.  15  July,  1S46 ;  s.  his 
grandfather,  James  Willington,  Esq.  of  Castle- 
willington.  May,  lS62,andhis  maternal  iiuclc,  John 
James  AVillington,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle, 
Jan.  1862. 

ILtllCS^C — This  family  claims  descent  from  a  younger 
son  of  the  very  ancient  and  noble  family  of  Willington  of 
U:iiberle'>gh,  co.  Devon,  now  of  Tamworth,  co.  Warwick. 

James  Willington,  Esq.  of  KiUoskehane  Castle,  b.  1626; 
m.  Mary  Garden,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  James,  of  Newhouse,  who  left  two  sons, 

1  John,  of  Druramond,  co.  Kildare,  m.  the  dau.  of  Sir 
Edward  Peckevin,  and  was  killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse, 
d.  s.  p. 

2  Daniel,  drowned  in  the  River  Shannon,  25  Aug.  1774. 
lit.  Jonathan,  of  Castlewillington,  in.  Mary  Drought,  and 

had,  with  four  daus.,  Anne,  m.  1st,  Richard  Kyffin,  Esq.  of 
Cashel,  and  2ndly,  John  Minchin,  Esq.;  Alice,  in.  John 
Willington,  Esq.  of  KiUoskehane ;  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Ber- 
nard, Esq.  of  Castle  Bernard;  PriscUla,  rf.  unrn.;  and  other 
issue)  three  sons, 

1  James,  of  Castlewillington,  d.  unm.  1778. 

2  Jonathan,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  1758;  in.  Elizabeth  Bid- 
dulph,  of  Borris-a-Leigh,  co.  Tipperary  ;  and  d.  14  Jan. 
1791,  aged  33,  having  had  an  only  dau.,  who  d.  young. 

3  John,  of  Castlewillington  and  Ballintotty,  J. P.  co. 
Tipperary,  rf.  Feb.  1821 ;  in.2l  Feb.  1788,  Jane,  dau.  of 
Tliomas  Going,  Esq.  of  Traverston,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
had  (with  three  daus.,  Mary,  m.  Theobald  Pepper,  Esq.  of 
Lisaniskea,  and  rf.  15  June,  1877  ;  Charlotte,  m.  William 
Jackson,  Fsq.;  Eliza,  d.  xtam.  5  April,  1869;  and  a 
younger  son,  Frederick,  b.  30  May,  1800,  d.  unui.  1823) 
an  elder  son, 

James,  of  Castlewillington,  6.4Aug.  1790;  d.  May,  1862; 
rn.  14  July,  1817,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Mark,  Esq.  of 
Limerick,  and  had  (with  four  daus.,  Jane,  in.  Edwin 
Sadleir,  Esq.;  Sarah,  m.  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Harvest 
Lodge,  CO.  Tipperary;  Elizabeth,  m.  12  Aug.  1868, 
William  Irvine,  Esq.  of  Prospect,  co.  Fermanagh; 
Charlotte,  vi.  12  June,  1866,  Rowin  Francis  Cashell, 
Esq.)  five  sons, 
John,  6.  1819 ;  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  John  Willington, 

K.-;q.  of  KiUoskehane;    and  d.  v.  p.   1361,   leaving 

issue, 

J.iMEs  Waldtve  Champebsowse,  now  of  Castle  Wil- 
lington. 

John  Ormsby  Bracebridge,  b.  29  Oct.  1347;  d. 
15  July,  1878. 

Frederick  Albert  Carminow,  b.  12  Aug.  1849, 

Ormsby  Augustus  Mohun,  b.  2  June,  1854. 

Richard  Butler  Monck,  6.  15  Sept.  1861. 

Alice  Charlotte,  in.  17  June,  1877,  Charles  Creigh 
Langford,  Esq. 

Florence  Matilda  PriscUla,  m.  18  Sept.  1878,  William 
J.  Molony,  Esq. 

Mary  Louisa  Augusta  Ormsby. 

James  Jonathan,  in.  Miss  Penelope  Wilson ;  and  d.  $.p. 

in  Australia,  1855. 
Frederick,  of  St.  Kierans,  co.  Tipperary,  previously 

Lieut.   18th  regt.   Royal  Irish,   served  in  India,  m. 

26  April,  1856,  Mary  Kathenne  Lane,  dau.  of  Solomon 

Richards  Gamble,  Esq.,  and  lias  issue, 

James  Thomas  Gamble,  b.  18  March,  1863. 
Richard  William  Gamble,  6.  9  Oct.  1SG7. 
Margaret  Sarah.  Katherine  Elizabeth. 

Jane  Reed.  Charlotte  Roberta. 

Thomas,  drowned  in  the  River  Ganges,  India. 
Robert  Going,  m.  30  April,  1869,  Miss  Mary  Dorothea 
Webb,  of  Hilltown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has, 
James  Arthur.  George  Francis,  deceased. 

I.  Priscilla,  in.  Hastings,  of  Fort  Henry. 
Mr.  Willington  d.  6  Feb.   1730,  aged  104,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

John  Willington,  Esq.  of  KiUoskehane  Castle,  co.  Tip- 
perary, m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Eyre,  Esq.  of  Eyrccourt 
Ca'stle,  CO.  Galway,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Crosdailc,  Esq.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue. 


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Jamrs,  r^  ',tPiv.  Xov.  1754.  Jony,  his  heir. 

Jonatli.m,  of  lUipl;i,  co.  Tippprary,  m-  Mary  Disney;  and  d. 
1818,  leaving  tliroe  soiv^,  Jolm;  Robert;  andJames,  Lieut. - 
Col.  3rd  regt.,  tlie  Buffs,  all  of  whom  d.  unm. ;  and  two 
daus.,  Elizabeth,  m.  .Jolin  Walsh,  Esq.  of  \Valshp'->rk,  co. 
Tipperary  ;  and  Sophia,  m.  Jloryan  C:ifford,  Esq.  oi  i'erns- 
ton,  CO.  Hereford,  and  Llantillo,  co.  Monmouth. 
Mr.  ■Willingtou  d.  Jan.  1767,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving 
son, 

JoUN  WiLLiNGTON.  E.sq.  of  Killoslichane  Castle,  J.r.  and 
D.L.,  m.  1st,  23  Oct.  17G7,  Alicia,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Willinston, 
Esq.  of  Castlewillington,  by  wliom  (wlio  d.  28  June,  1783, 
aged  84)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Jonathan,  Major  in  the  army,  b.  1773;  d.  xmm.  29  Xov. 
183.i,  aged  62.  . 

ni.  James,  Lieut.  43rd  rcgt.,  served  in  the  Peninsular  wars, 
b.  1781;  d.  unm.  11  Oct.  1812,  aged  31. 

I.  Mary,  m.  29  July,  1787,  George  Bennett,  Esq.  Ol  Eich- 
mond  House,  Templomore;  and  d.  28  Dec.  1823. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1789,  John  Shclton,  Esq.  of  Rossmore,  oo. 
Limerick.  m.  Priscilla,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Alicia,   m.  Ringrose  Drew,   Esq.   of  Drews  Court,   co. 
Limericli;  and  d.  11  June,  18CS. 
Mr.  Willington  m.  2ndly,   27   Feb.    I7S5,   Briilget,  dau.    of 
Theobald  Butler,  Esq.  of  Knocka  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  22  Feb.  1838,  aged  83)  he  had  further  isauc, 

IV.  Theobald  Butler,  in.  Miss  Woods,  by  whom  he  had  itsuc 
a  son  and  dau., 

Bichard,  Major  77th  regt.,  b.  1832;  d.  at  Murrec,  India, 
1  Sept.  1868,  aged  36;  i/i.  Mary  Onnsby  Rose,  by  whuiii 
he  left  issue, 

1  Richard  Henry  Rose,  6.  1864. 

2  Ernest  Theobald  Wo"ds,  h.  1865. 

3  Thomas,  d.  s.  p.  in  Canada. 

Maria,  ra.  Rev.  George  Chute,  I'.I.A.,  Vicar  of  Drayton-in- 
Ilales,  Salop. 

V.  Richard,  Col.  of  the  84th  regt.,  b.  1792;  d.  unm.  12  July, 
1870,  aged  78. 

I.  Bridget,  m.  29  Nov.  1817,  Charles  Joseph  Kelly,  3rd  Vis- 
count Monck;  and  d.  22  Jan.  1843,  aged  53. 
Mr.  Willington  served  as  High  Sheriff  two  successive  years. 
His  eldest  son, 

John  Willinoton,  Esq.  of  Killoskehane  Castle,  J. P.,  m. 
23  Jan.  1815,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Christopher  Ornisby,  Et.c].  of 
Ballinamore,  co.  Mayo,  by  whom  (who  d.  5  July,  1870,  aged 
87)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John  James,  his  heir. 

II.  Ormsbv,  b.  26  Oct.  1816;  d.  vnm.  8  March,  1855. 

III.  Jonathan  Richard,  b.  20  June,  1821;  d.  unm. 

I.  Jane  Anne.  d.  unm.  17  March,  1822. 

II.  Alicia,  ju.  1  July,  1843,  John  Willington,  Esq.  of  Ca<:f!c- 
willington,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  James  Wal- 
DYVE  Willington,  Esq.,  now  of  Castlewillingtun,  the 
present  representative  of  this  branch. 

III.  Mary,  m.  i  Feb.  1845,  Edward  Savage,  of  Glastry,  co. 
Down. 

lY.  Sarah,  d.  unm.  Oct.  1847.        v.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Willington  d.  15  April,  1835,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
John    James   Willington,   Esq.  of    Killoskehane    Castle, 

5.26  Nov.  1815;  d.  unm.  Jan.  1862,  whereupon  this  branch 

became  extinct  in  the  direct  male  line,  and  Mr.  Willington 

was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
James   Waldyve    Champebnowne    Willington,    now    of 

Castlewillington. 

Arms,  &c. — Same  as  Willington  of  Taimanrth. 
Seal — Castle  Willington,  Ncnagh,  co.  Tipperary. 


WILLIS   (DE   ANYERS)   OF    HALSNEAD. 

Willis,  Henry  Kodolph-D'Anyees,  Esq.  of 
Halsnead,  co.  Lancaster,  late  Capt.  92nd  High- 
landers, b.  27  March,  1834 ;  m.  7  Aug.  1862,  Alice, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Eobert  Hornby,  of  Lythwood  Hall, 
Salop,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Richard  Atherton  D'Anters,  6.  30  March,  1871. 

II.  Ralph  Earle  D'Anyers,  6.  21  July,  1873;    d.  27  Aug. 
1873. 

I.  Lucy  Eleanore  D'Anycrs,  6.  28  April,  1864;  d.  7  Sept. 
1869. 

II.  Georgiana  Frances  D'Anyers,  b.  26  Oct.  1869. 
in.  Cecilia  D'Anycrs,  b.  20  July,  1872. 

^LtllCiigC— The  family  of  De  Anters,  or  Dantel,  whence 

Mr.  Willis  derives  his  lineal  descent,  is  of  Norman  origin,  and 
has  the  name  of  its  patriarcli  inscribed  on  the  Roll  of  Battle 
Abbey.     Owing,  however,  to  the  destruction  of  deeds  in  the 


turbulent  times  of  CnARLEs  I.,  the  lineage  can  only  b    trace) 
with  accuracy  from  the  year  1250. 

William  de  Antebs,  sen.,  of  Daresbury,  co.  Chester,  mi 
1270,  Agnes,  dau.  of  Thomas  de  Lcgh,  of  High  Legh,  of  th 
West  Hall,  and  had  (with  several  daus.)  three  sons, 

Thomas. 

William,  of  Daresbury,  whose  son,  William  D'Anters,  wa 
ancestor  of  the  Daniels  of  Dareibtiri/.  John. 

The  eldest  son, 

Thomas  de   Anters,  of  Bradley,   temp.  Edward  II.,  ' 
father,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Joan  de  Norreys,  of 

Sir.  Thomas  de  Anters,  Knt.  of  Over  Tabley,  a  warrior  ( 
note,  who  served  with  distinction  under  the  famous  Hug 
Calveley,  of  Lea.  He  m.  Kaiherinc,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Wi' 
liam,  son  of  Adam  de  Over  Tabley,  and,  upon  this  marriag( 
one-third  part  of  Over  Tabley  was  settled  on  Sir  Thomas  d 
Anyers  and  his  wife.  From  him  descended  tlio  great  Cheshir 
House  of  De  Anters,  or  Daniell,  of  Over  Tabley,  the  diret 
male  representative  of  which, 

Peter  Daniell,  or  De  Anters,  Esq.  of  Over  Tabley,  repr< 
sented  co.  Chester  in  Parliament,  1625.  He  r,i.  Christian,  dai 
of  Richard  Grosvenor,  Esq.  of  Eaton,  co.  Chester,  and  ha 
(with  five  daus.,  of  whom  the  3rd,  Mary,  m.  Col.  Fincli)  thre 
sons, 

I.  Peter,  of  Over  Tabley,  Capt.  of  a  foot  company  in  the  reg 
of  John,  Earl  of  Rivers,  raised  for  the  King's  service.  H 
d.  at  Oxfojd,  of  a  shot  received  at  the  siege  of  Glouceste: 
leaving  a  son, 

TiioMAs,  of  Over  Tabley,  m.  Alice,  niece  of  Henry  Ncvill 
Esq.  of  liolt,  CO.  Leicester,  and  had, 

1  Samuel  (Sir),  who  served  as  Col.  in  King  AVilliam 
army,  from  which  Prince  he  received  the  honour  ( 
knighthood.    Sir  Samuel  d.  s.  p.  24  Dec.  1726. 

1  Sarah,  m.  Hewitt  Parker,  Esq.  of  Mobberley,  and  ha 
an  only  dau.,  Sarah,  m.  Sir  C.  Duckentield,  Bart.,  an 
had  an  only  son,  Sir  William  Ducliculicld,  Bart.,  wh 
took  the  name  of  Daniell,  but  d.  s.  'p. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Thomas,  slaiu  iu  battle. 

The  2nd  son, 

William  de  Anter,  or  Dantel,  Esq.,  was  Col.  of  arcgt.  i 
Infantry  in  the  service  of  the  Parliament,  held  under  Ihn 
several  commissions,  still  preserved  at  Halsnead,  viz.,  of  Gen 
Fairfax,  Cromwell,  and  Monk.  He  m.  Dorothy  Forth,  i 
Wigan,  CO.  Lancaster,  co-heiress  of  William  Foith,  Esq. 
Wigan,  by  whom  ho  had  several  children,  who  all  d.s.% 
except 

I.  Elizabeth,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Ellen,  m.  14  April,  1681,  Munin  Willis,  Esq.  of  Hallsnea 
and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead,  and  of  Hall-of-th 
Hill,  d.  unm.  1727. 

2  Daniel  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead  and  Hall-of-thc-Hil 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  William  ffarington,  Esq.  of  Shaw  Hal 
CO.  Lancaster;  but  d.  .<;.  p.  1  Nov.  ir63,  when  his  estah 
passed  to  his  cousin,  Thomas  Swettenham  Willis,  Esq. 
Swettenham,  at  whose  demise,  also  .v.  p.,  the  properl 
devolved  upon  his  kiasman,  Ralph  Earle,  Esq. 

The  eldest  surviving  child, 

Elizabeth  Daniel,  m.  twice.    Ey  her  2nd  husband,  Willii 
Ilulton,  Esq.,  she  had  one  son  and  one  dau.,  who  both  d.s.p 
and  by  her  1st,   Ralph   Finch,  Esq.  of  the   noble  family 
Winchilsea  and  Nottingham,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress. 

Mart  Finch,  m.  John  Earle,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  hi 
issue, 

I.  John,  d.  s.  p.  n.  Ralph,  of  whom  presently  " 

II.  Thonias,  m.  Mary,  only  child  of  Adam  Mort,  Esq.,  a; 
had  two  daus., 

1  Mary,  in.  Thomas  Earle,  Esq.  of  Spckelands. 

2  Jane  Elizabeth,  m.  Richard  Gwillym,  Esq.  of  Ecwscy. 

IV.  William,  m.  Mrs.  Ann  Winstanlcy,  and  had  issue, 

1  Thomas,   of  Spekelands,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary,  dau. 
Thomas  Earle,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  other  issue)  a  son,  S 
Hardman  Eakle,   created  a  Baronet  3  Nov.   18GJ  t-; 
Burke's  Fcera{/c  and  Baronetooc). 

2  William,  of  Evcrton,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  James  Primro 
Maxwell,  Esq.,  and  had  issue  (w  Burke's  P.in-aijc). 

1  Mary,  m.  Richard  Hey  wood,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1831. 
I.  Sarah,  to.  1753,  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Stanley,  Rect 
of  Winwick,  co.  Lancaster,  brother  of  Edward,  lith  Earl 
Derby ;  and  d.  1807,  aged  92. 
The  eldest  surviving  son, 

Ralph  Eaki.e,  Esq.,  assumed,  upon  succeeding,  28  Au 
1788, to  the  Willis  estates,  in  pursuance  of  the  will  of  Dani 
Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead,  and  of  Hall-of-the-llill,  the  surnai 
and  arms  of  that  family.    He  m.  Dorothy,  2nd  dau.  and  c 


WIL 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


WIL 


1757 


icir  of  Eichard  Alderscy,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  a  branch  of  the 
Vldebsets  of  Aldeney,  co.  Chester,  and  had  issue, 

RicHAKD,  his  heir. 

^Villi?.   of  Sandford  Cottage,   near    Halsncad,   m.    Annin:i 
Cecilia  Lutycns,  an  Italian  lady,  by  whom  he  had  (wit:i 
another  sou  and  dau.,  both  now   deceased)   Willis  and 
Sophia. 
'r.  Willis  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1790,  by  his  elder  son, 

KicHARD  Willis,  Esq.  of  Ilalsnead  Park  and  Hall-of-the- 
lill,  b.  18  Sept.  1760;  m.  Cicely,  only  dau  of  Joseph  Feildon, 
llsq.  of  Witton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  by  her  (who  d.  April, 
822)  had  issue, 

BiCBARD,  his  heir. 

Joseph,  of  Cakutta,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Daniel,  late  of  Halsncad. 

John,  0.  1  Oct.  1792;  d.s.p.  1S55. 

Hcnrv,  Lieut.  13th  Light  Dragoons,  h.  3  April,  1795;  d. 
while  on  service  w  ilh  his  regt.  at  lieta,  in  the  province  of 
Leon,  Spain,  13  Oct.  1813. 

William,  a  Midshipman  R.N'.,  h.  f)  May,  1793 ;  d.  atCorunna, 
in  the  "  Surveillante  "  frigate,  31  Aug.  1812. 

Thomas,  6.  27  April,  18C4. 

Frederick,  formerly  Capt.  9th  Lancers,  and  for  many  years 
Gentleman-Usher  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  h. 
17  July,  1805;  to.  18  Jan.  1834,  Elizaiieth  Louisa,  eldest 
dau.  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  William  Gosset,  K.S.I'".,  K.H., 
Under-Secretary  for  Ireland;  and  (L  March,  1867,  leaving 
issue.  Finch  D'.Vnyers  (Rev.),  d.  uiim.  1869;  Frederick 
D'Anyers;  John  Wilbraham  Lindsay  D'Anyers,  Lieut. 
B.E. ;  and  Charles  Beaumont  D'Anyers. 

Edward,  late  Capt.  37th  regt.  of  Infantry,  and  now  Inspec- 
tor-Gen. of  Constabulary  in  England,  b.  8  Oct.  1806;  „i. 
12  May,  1831,  Harriette,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Robbins,  69th  regt.,  and  niece  of  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Luniley,  G.C.B.,  and  had  issue,  Anna  Cecilia  and  Evelyn 
Mary. 

Margaret  Dorothea,  ra.  I  May,  1821,  Charles  Robert  Sher- 
bourne,  Esq.  of  Hurst  House,  son  of  Admiral  Hon.  Robert 
Digby;  and  d.  s.  p.  1846. 

Cecilia,  m.  18  Sept.  1816,  Thomas  Farrer,  Esq.,  son  of  James 
Farrer,  Esq.  of  Ingleborough,  near  Clapham,  co.  York,  and 
has  issue.    Mr.  Farrer  d.  1823. 

Sarah,  d.  unm.  1845. 

Frances  Elizabeth,  of  Hurst  House,  co.  Lancaster. 

Mary,  m.  17  Nov.  1836,  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Lee,  Rector  of 

■  Stoke   Bruem,  co.  Northampton,    and  has  a   son,  Philip 

Henry.  Caroline,  d.  unm. 

tr.  AVillis  d.  19  Jnly,  1837,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

KicHAno  Willis,  Esq.  of  Ilalsnead  Park  and  of  Hallof-the- 
lill,  0.  16  July,  1787;  m.  17  July,  1819,  Lucy,  dau.  and  co- 
eiress  of  Henry  Atherton,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law,  of  the 
imily  of  Atherton  of  Atherton,  but  d.  s.  p.  Jan.  1359  (his 
ridow  d.  19  Jan.  following),  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Joseph  Willis,  Esq.  of  Calcutta,  and  of  Ilalsnead,  b.  9  July, 
789,  who  d.  unm.  ai  Calcutta  1863,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Daniel  Willis,  Esq.  of  Halsnead,  b.  4  Aug.  1790;  ia. 
0  June,  1833,  Georgiana  Amelia,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  William 
"eilden,  1st  bart.  of  Feniscowles,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Rodolph  D'Anyers,  now  of  Halsnead. 

il.  Frederic  William,  b.  19  Aug.  1812;  m.  7  July,  186S, 
Gertrude  Mary,  dau.  of  Russell  Gray,  Esq.  of  Cheltenham. 

I.  Fmily  Frances  Sumner. 

n.  Catherine  Margaret  Haughton,  d.  an  infant. 

m.  Gertrude  Georgiana,  m.  14  Sept.  1865,  llev.  John  Brown, 
of  Conipton,  Berks. 

IV.  Sophia  Catherine,  m.  14  Sept.  1865,  Rev.  Augustus 
Dampier,  Rector  of  Courteenhall,  co.  Northampton. 

T.  Cecilia  IMary  de  Anyers. 
to  d.  15  April,  1873. 

AriM — Arg.,  a  fess  between  three  lions  rampant  gu.  within 
Ijordure  erm.  Quarterings — Db  Anvers,  De  Tabley,  Ri.x- 
OJi,  Forth,  Holte,  Finch,  Earle,  and  Aldersey.  CreH — 
wo  lions'  paws  erect  and  erased,  thedextorarg.  the  sinister  gu. 
olding  a  human  heart  ppr.  Molto — Virtus  tutissima  cassis. 
Seat — Halsnead  Park,  near  Prescot. 


WILLS,    NOW    WILLS-SANDFORD 
OP    WILLSGBOVE, 

Wilis -Sandfobd,  Thomas  Geohge,  Esq.  of 
'  Villsgrove  and  Gastierea,  co.  Koscommon,  J.P.  and 
).L.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Eoscoramoii  18i3,  b.  15 
Ug.  1817 ;  m.  29  Sept.  1841,  Theodosia  Eleanor 
ilMgden,  dau.  of  Eobert  Blagden  Hale,  Esq.  of 
'1  ierley,  co.  Gloucester,  by  the  Lady  Theodosia  his 
nie,  dau.  of  Joseph  Deane,  3rd  Eai-1  of  Mayo,  and 
yher  (who  d.  23  Aug.  1857)  had  issue, 

William  Robert,  late  Capt.  2nd  Dragoons,  6.  12  April,  1844, 
m.  26  March,   1874,  Adelaide  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the 


late  Henry  Jephson,  Esq.  of  Glenbrook,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  grand  dau.  of  Sir  Philip  Crampton,  Bart.,  and  has 
issue  tHo  daus. 

II.  George  Hale,  b.  26  July,  1849. 

III.  Edward,  b.  20  Feb.  1851. 

IV.  Godfrey  Robert,  6.  5  Oct.  1852. 

I.  Theodosia  Eleanor.  ii.  Alice  Mary. 

III.  Evelyn  Louisa. 

ULtUCTlCrC.— The  family  of  Wills  is  said  to  have  been 
originally  from  Cornwall,  and  to  have  been  settled,  and  to 
have  been  of  some  consideration  at  Carrickfergus  in  the  16tli 
century. 

Capt.  Thomas  Wills,  whose  name  is  among  the  enrolments 
for  receiving  compensation  after  the  wars  of  King  William 
III.,  TO.  about  1670,  the  widow  of  Alexander  Montgomery, 
and  by  her  left  two  sons.    The  elder, 

Casper  Wills,  Esq.,  a  Capt.  in  the  army,  purchased  (with 
his  brother)  the  Roscommon  estates,  part  of  the  forfeited  pos- 
sessions of  King  James  II..  and  settled  at  Willsgrove.  He  in. 
Sarah  Cole,  of  the  Enniskillen  family,  but  d.  s.  xi.  His 
brother, 

James  Wills,  Esq.,  an  ofiScer  in  the  army,  d.  1731.  He  m. 
Martha,  dau.  of  John  Curtis,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  and  left  (besides 
two  daus.,  one  of  whom,  Sarah,  m.  Mr.  Lennox,  a  Banker) 
two  sons,  Godfrey,  his  heir;  and  Robert,  of  Annalee,  co. 
Cavan,  who  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Godfrey  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove,  Lieut.-Col.  Roscommon 
jniitia,  m.  1st,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of 
Ballyleck,  co.  Monaghan,  by  whom  he  had, 

Thomas,  his  heir.  Robert,  m.  Miss  Ousley,  d.  i.  'p. 

Casper,  m.  Miss  Carter,  and  had  issue  sons,  who  </. .«.  p. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Mitchell,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Strange,  co. 
Roscommon. 
Martha,  m.  Charles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Larkfleld,  co.  Sligo. 
Sarah,  m.  Sir  Ralph  Fetherston,  1st  bart.  of  .-\rdagh. 
Catherine,  ra.  Ralph  Owens,  Esq.  of  Longfoi'd. 
Susan,  )».  William  Fetherstone,  Esq.  of  Carrick. 

Col.  Wills  TO.  2ndly,  Chariotte  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Luke  Stir- 
hng,  Esq.  of  Mount  Dutton,  co.  Meath,  and  by  her  had, 

James,  of  PlAs  Bellin,  co.  Flint.  Cliarles,  d.  unm. 

Ann,  m.  William  Berry,  Esq.  of  Eglish  Castle,  King's  Co. 
Col.  Wills  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wills,  Esq.  of  W'illsgrove,  ra.  1st.  1765,  Jane,  dan. 
of  William  Talbot,  Esq.  of  Mount  Talbot,  co.  Roscommon,  and. 
by  her  had  issue, 

William  Robert,  his  heir. 

Sarah,  to  .  the  Rev.  W.  McLoughlin,  of  Roscommon. 

Elizabeth^  d.  umn. 

Anne,  m.  W.  Dobbs  Burleigh,  Esq.  of  Burleigh  Hill,  Car^ 
riclifergus.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Wills  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Browne,  dau.  of  Capt.  James  Browne, 
of  Moyne,  and  had  issue, 

Thomas,  of  Corvogie.  or  Annalea. 

James  (Rev.),   to.    Katherine  E.   Gorman,    niece  of  Lord 

Chief   Justice  Bushe,   by   whom  he    had    issue,  Thomas 

AVilliam,  Freeman,  and  Elizabeth. 
John. 

He  d.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Robert  Wills,  Esq.  of  Willsgrove,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1802,  to.  1st,  Olivia,  dau.  of  Christopher  St. 
George,  Esq.  of  Tyrone  House,  co.  Galway,  but  by  her  had  no- 
issue;  and  2ndly,  1816,  Mary  Grey,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Sandford,  of  Castlerea,  and  niece  and  co-heir  (with  her 
sister,  Eliza  Catherine,  wife  of  the  Hon.  and  Very  Rev.  Henry 
Pakenham,  D.D.,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's)  of  Henry,  Lord 
Moiintsandford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1851)  had  issue, 
Thomas  George,  now  of  Castlerea. 

AVilliam  Sandford,  of  Garryglass,  Queen's  Co.,  Ireland,  and 
Compton  Castle,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset)  (Club,  Junior  United 
Service),  J.P.  for  Somerset,  late  of  the  83rd  regt.,  6. 
26  March,  1822;  m.  30  May,  1849,  Julia,  youngest  dau.  of 
William  Orme  Foster,  Esq.  of  Stourton  Court,  co.  Worcester, 
and  has  issue, 

1  Harry,  b.  13  May,  1850;  d.  20  Jan.  1872,  late  Lieut.  60th 
Rifles.  2  Arthur,  6.  7  Jan.  185G. 

3  Reginald,  6.  5  May,  1862. 

1  Florence  Mary,  m.  8  Fib.  1872,  .John  Graham  Carrick 
Moore,  Esq.,  Lieut.  Royal  ilorseguards.  and  only  son  of 
John  Carrick  Moore,  Esq.  of  Corswall,  Stranrair,  N.B. 

2  Geraldine.  3  ilaude. 

Jane  Catherine. 

Elizabeth  Sidney,  to.  18  .July,   1844,  Godfrey,    2nd  son  of 
James  Wills,  Esq.  of  Plas  Bellin,  co.  Flint.    She  d.  1871, 
leaving  by  him  (who  d.  1866), 
Ormond  Kingsley,  ').  1860. 
Aleine  Mary,  6.  1862, 
Ellen  Maria  Sarah.  Caroline  Julia. 


1758 


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Mr.  Wills,  who  assumed  by  royal  license,  1847,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Sandfobd,  d.  11  Aug.  1859. 

^,.„,5_Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Sandford,  per  chevron  or 
and  erm.  in  chief  two  boars'  hemls  erased  sa.  langued  gu. ;  2nd 
and  3rd,  Wills,  arg.,  three  griflins  passant  in  pale  sa.  witliin  a 
border  of  the  second  bezantee.  Crests— UX,,  From  a  ducal 
coronet  a  boar's  head  and  neck  or,  langued  gu. ;  •2nd,  A  demi- 
griffin  segrcant  sa.  holding  in  his  claws  a  battle-axe  ppr. 
Motto — Cor  unum  via  una. 

Seats— Castle rea  and  Willsgrove,  co.  Eoscommon. 


WILLSON    OP    BATJCEBY. 

WiLLSON,  MiLDMAY  W.,  Esq.  of  Eauceby,  co. 
Lincoln,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Lincoln  1875, 
Capt.  and  Lt.-Col.  Scots  Guards,  b.  13  July,  1817. 

3tincaffC.— Anthont  Peacock,  Esq.  of  South  Kyme  and 
Poterhanworth,  co.  Lincoln,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Walcot, 
D.L.,  bapt.  1  April,  1742,  eldest  surviving  son  of  Christopher 
Peacock,  Esq.  of  Potterhanworth,  and  grandson  of  Anthony 
Peacock,  Esq.  of  the  same  ;  m.  1st,  30  Jan.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Anthony  Taylor,  Esq.  of  Heckinghani,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by 
her  (whod.  27  Sept.  1773)  had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne,  m.  23  June, 
1310,  John  Gardiner,  Esq.  of  Lincoln,  two  sons, 

I.  Antiiont  Tatlob,  of  whom  presently. 

u.  John  Andrew,  of  Osbounly,  co.  Lincoln,  6.  30  Nov.  1772. 
Mr.  Peacock  m.  2ndly,  17  Sept.  1783,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  John 
Wilkinson,  Esq.  of  South  Kyme,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  Oct. 
1828)  had,  with  a  dau.,  Mary,  three  sons, 

I.  Christopher,  Capt.  South  Lincoln  Militia,  h.  12  June,  1785: 
d.  unm.  8  Aug.  1828. 

II.  Edward,  M.A.  (deceased).  Vicar  of  Fifehead-Magdalcn, 
CO.  Dorset,  b.  4  Jan.  1787  ;  m.  1st,  9  Sept.  1819,  Anne,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  llight  Rev.  William  Mansell,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Bristol,  and  by  her  (who  d.  8  Nov.  1832)  had  issue, 

1  Edward,  M.A.,  b.  6  June,  1820,  "Vicar  of  Road  Hill, 
North  Bradley,  Wilts;  m.  1848,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  M.  T. 
Holding,  Esq.,  now  of  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  Hyde  Park, 
and  has  issue. 

■2  John  Wilkinson  (Rev.),  b.  IG  Oct.  1822;  m.  1854,  Cathe- 
rine, 2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  Wadham  Knatchbull,  and  d.  leaving 
two  sons. 

.3  Spencer  Perceval,  b.  31  Jan.  1831;  m.  1853,  Camilla, 
dau.  of — Nicholls,  Esq. 

1  Anne,  Mansel  Florence,  m.  184G,  Charles  Foster  Bonner, 
Esq.  of  Spalding,  and  d.  1849. 

2  Mary  Isabella.  3  Caroline,  deceased. 
4  Emily,  m.  1856,  Rev.  John  Marland,  of  Ventnor. 

He  m.  2ndly,  23  Nov.  1837,  Maria,  dau.  of  John  Slingsby, 
Esq.  of  Windsor,  and  d.  1848. 
"     in.  Wilkinson,  J. P.  of  Thorpe  Tilney,  co.  Lincoln,  Capt.  9th 
Lancers,  h.  (J  .June,    17««;  in.  12  Sept.  1811,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Col.  Gilbert  Attieck,  and  d.9  Nov.  1868,  having  had  issue, 

1  Wilkinson  Aflfleck,  to.  Isabella,  dau.  of  Rev.  B.  Smith, 
and  has  seven  children;  d.  May,  1877. 

2  Edward,  d.  1837. 

3  John,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  —  Flower,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue  five  children. 

4  William  Henry,  m.  Emily,  dau.  of  R.  Arden,  Esq.,  and 
has  six  children;  he  d.  26  Jan.  1877. 

5  Gilbert,  m.  Caroline,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Fluton. 

1  Mary  Elizabeth,  »i.  Rev.  Somerville  Gibney  (who  d.  Jan. 
1875),  and  has  two  sons. 

2  Anna  Sophia,  ■»;.  Rev.  W.  Amos,  who  d.  1877. 

3  Fanny,  m.  1872,  Edward  Skinshore,  Esq.  of  Stand- 
ground.  4  Ellen,  d.  1837. 

5  Emily  Jane  Affleck,  to.  W.  Blackden,  Esq.,  and  has  two 
children. 
Mr.  Peacock  d.  5  Sept.  1809.     His  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Tailor  Peacock  Esq.  of  South  Kyme,  D.L.,  b.  19 
Nov.  1769;  m.  13  Feb.  1806,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Wilson, 
Esq.  of  Lincoln,  and  had  issue, 
Anthony,  the  late  Anthony  Willson,  Esq.  of  Rauceby. 
John,  b.  21  Nov.  1812;  d.  imrii.  21  March,  1833. 
Mary  Ann,  d.  an  infant. 
Harriet,  m.  the  Marquess  dc  Brehan. 

Mary,  ni.  July,  1834,  Capt.  Joseph  Charles  Du  Rieu.,  of  Mar- 
saquet,  France,  Knt.  of  St.  Louis,  and    of  the   Legion   of 
Honour,  and  d.  in  1875,  leaving  issue,  two  children. 
Anne  Gardiner,  m.  8  May,  1834,  Maurice  Peter  Moore,  Esq. 
of  Sleaford,  co.  Lincoln  ;  and  (/.  June,  1839. 
Elizabeth. 

Louisa,  TO.  1845,  Rev.  F.  W.  Rhodes,  and  had  issue  ten  chil- 
dren ;  she  d.  Oct.  1871 . 
Sophia.  Caroline,  d.  1844.  Emma. 

The  eldest  son, 

Anthony  Willson,  Esq.  of  South  Rauceby,  J. P.  M.A., 
M.P.  for  Lincolnshire,  b.  26  July,  1811,  assumed  by  royal 
license  the  surname  of  Willson,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 


Peacock.    Ho  m.  July,  1845,  Mary  Eliza  Caroline,  2nd  dau." 
the  Rev.  Edward  Fane,  Rector  of  Fulbeck,  co.  Lincoln,  i 
son  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Fane,  and  had  issue, 
MiLDMAT,  now  of  Rauceby.  . 

Walter  Edward,  Capt.  North  Lincoln  Militia,  &.  22  Marf 

1854.  Verc  Francis,  b.  13  Oct.  1855. 

Arthur  Bruce,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  17  July,  1857. 
M.iry  Georgiana  Caroline,  m.  28  July,  1869,  Capt.  Cecil  IL  I 
of  Whatton,  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  who  d.  20  Aug.  1874.    } 
Edith  Harriet.  ■■ 

Lucy  Maria,  m.  31  March,  1875,  Capt.  Beauchamp  Scott,  1 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  eldest  son  of  Col.  Hon.  Charles  Sc( 
Laura  Anne.  Emily  Grace. 

Mr.  Willson  d.  5  June,  1866. 

Arms — WiLi.soN  and  Peacock,  quarterly. 
Heat — Rauceby  Hall,  Sleaford,  co.  Lincoln. 


WILLYAMS    OF    CARNANTON. 

WiLLTAMs,  Edward  William  Brydges,  Ef  , 
of  Roseworthy  and  Carnanton,  Cornwall,  M.P.  f  ! 
Truro  from  1857  to  1859,  now  M.P.  for  East  Cor 
wall,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Major  Eoyal  Cornwall  Ei 
Volunteers,  h.  6  Nov.  1831.;    m.  26  June,  18! 
Jane,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Trevor  Wheh, 
liart. ;  she  d.  1877. 

ILllXf  aflC. — The  family  of  Willyams,  or,  as  it  was  f 

merly  spelt,  Wyllyams,  was  long  attached  to,  and  connect 
with  the  Arundells  of  Wardour  and  of  Lanherne,  with  one 
whom  the  first  common  Cornish  ancestor  came  into  t 
country  about  the  year  1485,  the  parent  stock,  as  Ham 
L'Estrange  says,  being  in  Wilts  or  co.  DorscD.  From  t! 
ancestor  descended 

Thomas  Willyams,  6.  in  Cornwall  1505  (younger  brother 
Adam  Willyams,  of  Stowford,  Devon,  father  of  Thon 
Willyams,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons) ;  d.  15; 
leaving,  by  Jane  his  wife,  three  sons,  William,  his  he 
Thomas,  of  Broadoak,  Cornwall,  b.  at  Stowford,  1542 ;  d.  s. 
1630;  and  a  third  son,  who  migrated  into  Switzerlar 
and  became  ancestor  of  the  Vullyamoz  of  that  country.  T 
eldest  son, 

William  Willyams,  of  Roseworthy  (by  gift  of  Sir  Jo 
Arundel,  of  Lanherne),  m.  lour  times.  He  d.  12  June,  16: 
and  was  «.  by  his  son  (by  Alice  Honeychurch,  his  3rd  wife), 

William  Willyams,  Esq.,  b.  27  Nov.  1598,  in.  26  Nov.  IG: 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Michael  "Vyvyan,  Esq.  of  Phillack 
branch  of  the  Trelowarren  family,  and  by  her  (who  d.  IGJ 
had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Humphrey  Willyams,  Esq.,  b.  Oct.  1029;  in.  Aug.  16; 
Dorothy,  sister  (and  eventual  heiress,  1668)  of  Thomas  Addii 
ton,  Esq.  of  Leigh,  High  Bickington,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Capt.  R.N.  to.  the  only  dau.  of  Admiral  Cooper,  a 
was  ;*.  iiy  his  son, 

John,  Capt.   R.N.,  to.  Miss  Goodyer,  sister  of  Sir  Jo! 
Dynely,  and  had  a  son. 

Cooper,  Chaplain  E.N.,  on  board  the  "  Swiftsure," 

the  battle  of  the  Nile,  Rector  of  Hardress,  and  final 

Rector  of  Kingston  and  Stourmouth,  Kent,  and  d.  181 

leaving  four  children. 

William,  6.  April,  1768,  Collector  of  the  Port  of  Penryn,  ai 

Mayor  of  Falmouth,  1839. 

Humphry,  b.  May,  1680.  Charles,  6.  July,  1681. 

Dorothy,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Bedford,  Vicar  of  Tregony. 
Jane,  in.  John  Lanyon,  Esq.  of  Lanyon,  Gwinear. 
Elizabeth,    m.   Mr.    Greenwood,    Merchant,     of    Londc 

d.  s.  p. 
Tryphena,  to.  Rev.  "William  Syraons,  Vicar  of  Cornelly  a 
Blerther. 
Honor,  m.  Williams,  of  Trehane  and  Trewitham.  _ 

The  eldest  son,  H 

John  Willyams,  Esq.  of  Roseworthy,  b.  Sept.  1660  ;  m.  li 
1685,  Bridgeman,  youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Col.  Humphr 
Noye,  of  Carnanton  (only  son  of  William  Noye,  Attorney-Gc 
to  Charles  L,  by  his  wife,  Hester  sister  of  the  last  Bar 
Sandys,  of  the  Vine.     By  her  (who  d.  1699)  he  had  no  issi  j 
Ho  m.  2n(lly,  Dorothy,  heiress  of  Peter  Day,  Esq.  of  Rosugga  f 
in  St.  Columb,  and  had  issue, 
John,  b.  March,  1701  ;  m.  1723,  Anne,  dau.  and  heirof  Jol 
Oliver,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 
John  Oliver,  of  Carnanton,  d.  s.  p.  1809. 
Anne,  m.  William  Lemon,  father  of  the  late  Sir  Willia 
Lemon,  Bart.  M.P.  for  Cornwall. 

■Tames,  of  whom  presently. 
Bridgeman,  to.  Haweis,  of  St.  Goose. 


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1759 


Mr.  Wirtyanis,  a  stanch  Jacobite,  was  deprived  of  his  commis 
sion  of  the  peace  during  the  icisn  of  William  and  JIary,  but 
resided  soon  after  the  accession  of  Queen  Anne.  His 
'youncest  son, 

James  Willtams,  Esq.,  b.  8  JIarch,  17S0:  m.  Anne,  dan.  of 
William  Jane,  Esq.,  and  hud,  with  other  children,  who 
d.  uiim.,  James,  his  heir;  and  Ihiinphrey  (Kev.),  who  m. 
twice,  and  by  his  2nd  wife,  Mary,  sister  of  Pascoc  Orenfell, 
Esq.,  M.l'.,  left  at  his  decease  a  dan.,  Charlotte  Bridgeinan, 
wife  of  Capt.  F.  Roprers,  R.X.    The  eldest  son  and  heir. 

James  Willtams,  Esq.  of  Truro,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  6.  30  Sept. 
1741  ;  ill.  1770,  Anne,  only  dan.  of  William  Champion,  Esq.  of 
Woniiley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  had  issue, 

James  Bkydoes,  b.  1  Jan.  1772,  Lieut.  Col.  Cornwall  Militia, 
author  of  HiiUn  nn.  Edacntion,  T/ie  fnrtiirvce n/Gniiiis,  <t'c. ; 
hi.  Sarah,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jlendez  da  Costa  ;  and 
('.  it.  /I.  Nov.  1S20.  His  widow,  Mrs.  Sarah  Willyams,  of 
Mount  Braddon,  Torquay,  </.  11  Xov.  1863. 

John  Champion,  ^.  June,  178o;  </.  2  June,  1S03,  on  board 
the  "  Marchioness  of  Exeter"  Indiaraan. 

Humphry,  late  of  Carnanton. 

Anne,  m.  1803,  Capt.  Bowen,  of  ITavorfordwest. 

Eliza  Bridgeinan,  iii.  ISOO.  Capt.  James  O'Bryen,  E.N.,  after- 
wards Srii  Marquess  of  Thomond,  and  il.  at  Clifton,  1802. 

Charlotte  Champion,  m.  the  Bev.  T.  Pascoc.  Vicar  of  St. 
Hilary.  Jane  Louisa. 

Sarah,  >n.  Rev.  Thomas  Grylls,  Rector  of  Cardynham. 

Mr.  Willyams  s.  at  the  demise  of  his  relative,  John  Oliver  Will- 
yams,  1809,  to  the  Carnanton  estate.  He</.  10  Feb.  1828,  and 
was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Hc.MPHRT  Willyams,  Esq.  of  Carnanton,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
formerly  Major  Royal  Miners'  regt.  of  Artillery,  and  M.P.  for 
Truro  from  1848  to  I8.')2,  and  High  Sheriff  1859-00,  I,.  20  April, 
1792;  ?(i.  14  Jan.  1822,  Ellen  Frances,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen. 
William  Brydges  Neynoe,  of  Castle  Xeynoe,  co.  Sligo,  and  had, 

I  James  Neynoe  Vivian,  6.  10  April,  1823;  d.  s.  p.  22  July, 
1861. 

II.  Humphry  John,  h.  19  Nov.  1831;  il.  .s.  j).  28  July,  1848. 

III.  F.DWARD  William  Hrydges,  now  of  Carnanton. 

IV.  .\rthur  Champion  Phillips,  of  Bodrenn,  Truro,  Cornwall, 
J.P.,  Fellow  of  New  Coll.  Oxford,  h.  28  Feb.  1837  ;  in. 
28  Feb.  1861,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Harry 
Longueville  Jones,  Esq.  of  Ty  Maen,  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
lias  a  son,  Humphrey  John,  b.  28  Nov.  18G1 ;  and  a  dau., 
Cliarlotte  Bridgeman  Longueville. 

I.  Ellen  Anne,  i/i.2r)  Oct.  ]8.')4,  Edward  S.  Carus  Wilson, 
Esq.,  younger  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Carus  Wilson,  of 
Casterton,  Cumberland. 

II.  Charlotte  Dorothea,  ra.  15  July,  1850,  Rev.  Ferdinand 
Thomas  Stepdiens,  Rector  of  Mawgan,  in  Pydar,  Cornw:ill, 
brother  of  Henry  Lewis  Stephens,  Esq.  of  Tregenna  Castle. 

Mr.  Willyams  (L  1872. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  fess  chequy  gu.  and  vert  between  three 
jrifBns'  heads  erased  of  the  third  each  gorged  with  a  ducal 
coronet  or.  fV<;..( — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  falcon  clo?c  ppr. 
belled  gold.  Motto — In  Doniine  confido :  Cornish  motto,  Mcor 
Xas  tha  Dew. 

5ea(— Carnanton,  near  St.  Colunib,  co.  Cornwall. 


WILSHEBE    OP    THE    FRYTHE. 

"WiLSHEKK,  Chaeles  Willes,  Esq.  of  The 
rythe,  Hcrt-s  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  20  Feb.  1814;  m. 
25  Atigr.  1840,  Elisabeth  Marie,  dau.  of  William 
Meeke  Farmer,  Esq.,  D.L.,  of  Nonsuch,  Surrey,  and 
formerly  M.P.  for  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edith  Elisabeth  Marie.        ii.  Everilda  Frances  Laura. 

HI.  Florence,  r.i.  29  July,  1869,  Guilbert  Edward  Wyndham 
Malet,  Capt.  R.H.A.,  eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Wyndham  Malet,  Vicar  of  Ardeley,  co.  Herts  (.-e'  Bcrke's 
Ptera'je arul  ISaronetage),  under  the  title  of  Malet);  and 
d.  14  Sept.  1877,  leaving  a  son,  Sidney  Francis  Wyndham, 
6.  10  Sept.  1S77;  </.  1  Jan.  1879.  iv.  Alice  Augusta. 

IllltCattC. — This  family  has  been  settled  at  the  Fry  the, 

Hertford,  at  least  from   the  time  of  Richard  11.,  from 

■^c  reiirn  to  the  present  un  uninterupted  series  of  muniments 

"is  in  its  possession.     At  the  dissolution  of  monasteries,  it 

iiired  the  manor  and  advowson  of  Wehvyn,  which  were 

-"ill  in  the  next  century  to  All  Souls'  Coll.  Oxford.    The  manor 

jf  Great  Wymondley,  now  belonging  to  the   family,  is  held 

in  grand  serjeantry  by   the  tenure  of   presenting  the   first 

cup  of  wine  to  the  Kings  of  England  at  their  coronation 

^i:nK|Uet. 

Thomas  Wilshere,    Esq.   of  Hitchin,  son  of   William  Wil- 
-herc,  ilsq.  (who  tl.  1798).  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  ofSimon 
|l5rowne,  Esq.  of  Wcndon  Lofts,  Essex,  ?ji.  1803,   Lora,  dau. 


of  Charles  Beaumont,  Esq.  of  Hartford  Hill,  co.  Huntingdon; 
and  (/.  1832,  having  h.'id  issue, 

William,  late  of  the  Fiythe. 

Thomas,  h.  1811;  d.unni.  1840. 

Charles  Willes,  now  of  the  Frythc. 

Elizabeth  Simpson,  b.  13  July,  1808  ;  d .  3  Feb.  1S12. 

Laura  Beaumont,  w.  1833,  Thomas  Jlills,  E.<q.  of  Tolmers, 
D.L.,    J. P.,    and  Deputy-Chairman    Quarter   Sessions  for 
Herts,  M.P.  forTotnes  (d.  18C2) ;  and  d.  ».  p.  1859. 
The  eldest  son, 

William  Wilshere,  Esq.  of  the  Frythe,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1858,  M.P.  for  Great  Yarmouth  from  1837  to  1847. 
This  gentleman  .<.  to  the  family  estate  at  the  decease  of  his 
uncle,  William  Wilshere,  E.sq.,  J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  of  Militia, 
Herts,  and  Chairman  of  Quarter  Se.ssionsfor  Bedfordshire,  who 
'/.  .*.;).  1824.  He  <?.  Nov.  1867,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Charles  Willes,  now  of  the  Frythe. 

^/■m.s— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  Wilshere;  per  chevron  az. 
and  or  in  chief  six  crosses-crosslet  four  and  two  of  the  second ; 
2nd,  WiLLiAMsoM  :  arg.,  on  a  chevron  az.  between  three  tre- 
foils slipped  sa.  as  many  crescents  or;  3rd,  Selling,  vert,  a 
clu-vron  sa.  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  or.  Crest— \ 
lion  rampant  gu.     iVn»o  — Fidelis. 

.b'ti(( — The  Frythc,  AVelwyn,  Herts. 


"WILSON    OF    BKINKCLIFFE    TOWER. 

Wilson,  Rev.  James  Allex,  M.A.  of  Briuk- 
eliffe  Tower,  co.  York,  Eector  of  Bolton-bv-Bolland, 
CO.  York,  b.  3  June,  1827 ;  m.  21.  April,  ISGO, 
Catherine,  younger  dau.  of  Henry  Remington,  Esq. 
of  Melling  and  Aynsome,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has, 

I.  George  Allen,  b.  21  June,  1867. 

II.  Henry  Remineton  Allen,  6.  21  Nov.  1869. 

III.  James  Cox  Macro  Allen,  6.  4  Oct.  1871. 

IV.  L.ancelotMachell,  b.  23  July,  1873. 

V.  Reginald  Wellesley,  b.  18  June,  1875. 

VI.  Lionel  Gathorne,  b.  25  Sept.  1870. 

I.  Mary  EHzabeth.      ii.  Sophie  Isabel,      iii.  Agnes  Catherine. 

iLuiCa(Jf'~1"'^6  ancestors  of  this  very  ancient  family 
resided  at  Broomhead  from  the  time  of  Edward  I.,  in  whose 
rci;;n  a  grant  of  lands  was  made  to  Adam  Wilson,  his  scutiffei; 
by  Thomas,  Lord  Furnival,  at  Wicrhtwhistle,  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Broomhead,  for  services  in  the  Scottish  wars. 

John  Wilson,  living  37  Edward  111.  (son  and  heir  of  Adam 
Wilson,  by  Judith  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Elias  de  Midhope,  and 
grandson,  by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Rous,  of  Ones- 
acre,  of  John  Wilson,  son  of  Robert  Wilson,  and  Hawise  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  ShefBeld,  Lord  of  Bolsterton)  acquired 
lands  of  West-thorpe,  in  Hoyland  Sweyne,  by  his  marriage  with 
Atrncs,  dau.  of  John  Hunshelf,  of  Hunshelf,  and  transmitted 
them  to  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wilson,  of  Broomhead,  co.  York,  8  Richard  II.  He 
in.  Julian,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John,  son  of  Henry  de  Brom- 
head,  and  was  father  of 

William  Wilson,  of  Broomhead,  7  Henry  IV.,  from  whom 
derived,  8th  in  descent, 

Christopher  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead,  bapt.  1  March 
1595,  who  held  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  Parliamentary  army 
He  )/i.  29  Oct.  1623,  Blary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  liev.  John 
Ibbotson,  of  Wightwistle,  and  had  issue  six  sons.  The  2nd  son. 
The  Rev.  Charles  Wilson,  M.A.  of  Broomhead,  Rector  of 
Babworth  and  Vicar  of  ShefBeld,  b  ipt.  15  June,  1631:  m. 
about  1661.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  Rev.  John  Allot, 
B.D.,  Rector  of  Little  Thurlow  and  Wratting,  Suffolk;  and 
dying  Sept.  1703,  left  issue, 
John,  his  heir. 

Christopher,  of  Houlsden,  Bradfield,  h.  14  Aug.  1681;  m. 
29  Sept.  1715,  Alice,  dau.  of  liichard  Bilham,  of  Houlden ; 
and  dying  2  June,  1730,  left  a  son.  Christopher,  of  London, 
Jlerchant,  6.  1726,  in.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Mr.  Henry  Clarke, 
of  King  Street,  London,  and  had  two  .sons  and  two  daus., 
Henry,  of  London,  Merchant,  who  purchased  the  estate  of 
Broomhead  from  Mrs.  Rebecca  Wilson  ;  William,  also  of 
London,  Merchant;  Mary,  m.  1784,  John  Rimington,  Esq. 
of  Hillsborough  (.svvRimington-Wilson,  nmo  of  Brooiahcad); 
and  Harriet,  wife  of  Thomas  Xewberry,  of  London. 
Mary,  m.  1700,  Godfrey  Crosland,  Gent,  of  Cartworth. 
Susan,  d.  uhui.  173G.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1722. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead,  b.  13  Sept.  1672;  m.  1711, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Macro,  Esq.  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
Suffolk,  High  Sheriff  1701,  and  sister  of  Dr.  Cox  Macro;  and 
d.  27  Feb.  1734-5,  having  by  her  had  issue  one  son  and  two 
daus.  The  eldest  son, 
John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead,  6.  28  April,  1719,  the  cele- 


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brated  antiquary;  m.  11  Sept.  1746,  >  usannah,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Gates,  Esq.  of  Denby,  near  Wakefield;  and  d.  3  March,  17S3, 
leaving  by  her  (who  d.  179G), 
John,  of  London,  6.  1747  ;  m.  Rebecca,  sister  of  Gen.  Gent, 
and  had  a  son,  Charles,  of  London,  and  two  daus.,  Harriet 
and  Susan.    Mr.  Wilson  d.  IS  10. 
Joseph,  0.  1749 ;  d.  unm.  at  Bengal. 

Thomas,  of  Armley,  near  Leeds,  6.1752;  m.  1779,  Sarah, 
only  dau.  of  William  Wriffglesworth,  of  Armleyridge ;  and 
d.  1S17,  having  had  a  son.  Thomas,  of  Armley,  who  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Musgrave,  of  Foggathoi-pe,  and 
d.  V.  p.,  leaving  issue. 
William,  of  whom  we  treat. 
The  4th  son, 

WiLLiA-M  Wilson-,  Esq.  of  Sheffield,  6.  24  March,  1754;  m. 
Oct.  1784,  Sarah,  dau.  of   John  Allen,  Esq.  of  Chapeltonn,  by 
Marguerite   his  wife,    dau.   of   Joseph  Scott,  Esq.  of  Alver- 
thorpe,  and  ilarguerite  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Rockley,  of 
■Woodsome  ■  (through  whom    and    their    ancestors    Fairfax 
of  Steiton,    the    present  family    has  a   royal  descent  from 
King  Edwakd  I.),  and  d.  30  Aug.  1829,  leaving  issue, 
William,   of   Fenton^ille,   Sheffield,   &.  18    Sept.    1786;    m. 
23  May,  1812,  Frances,  dau.  of  George  Woolhouse,  Esq.; 
and  i(.   10  Dec.  1847,  leaving  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau., 
William,  6.  7  March,  lsl3;  George,  d.  30  June,  1859;  and 
Sarah  Anne,  ra.  1838,  Richard  Henry  Tarleton,  Esq.,  and 
d.  1843.  James,  of  Brincliffe  Tower. 

Robert,  of  Sheffield,  d.  unm.  July,  1830. 
The  2na  son, 

James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Brincliffe  Tower,  and  previously  of 
HighSeld  House,  near  Sheffield,  co.  York,  b.   19  July,   1789; 
m.  12  May,  1825,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan 
Alderson,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Harthill,  by  Anna  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Rowland  Hodgson,  Rector  of  Rawmarsh,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  20  Aug.  1850)  had  issue, 
I.  James  Allek,  present  representative. 
u.  Charles  ilacro,  of    Shttiield  and  Jlore  Hall,  6.  25  Feb. 
1835:  jii.  30  March,  1865,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Thorp,  Esq.  of  Bumsley. 

ui.  William  Reginald  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bolsterstone, 
near  Sheffield,  b.  15  May,  1838  ;  m.  3  March,  18G5,  Martha, 
dau.  of  Richard  Thorp,  Esq.  of  Bainsley,  and  has  issue, 

1  Reginald  Thorp,  6.  1  Feb.  1866. 

2  Cynl  Reynold,  b.  6  March,  1867. 

3  Rowland  Alwyn,  b.  18  July,  1868. 

4  Clement  Eustace  Macro,  0: 15  May,  1875. 

1  Ethel  Mary  Hairs. 

2  Christine  Augusta,  6.  7  Oct.  1871 ;  d.  6  July,  1876. 
I.  Sophia  Maria  Alderson,  d.  uy\m.  15  May,  IS50. 

n.  Elizabeth  Louisa,  ui.  1  Aug.  Is73,  Robert  Robertson,  Esq. 
111.  Miry  Anna  Maria,  m.  30  March,  1864,  George  Langford, 
Fosbery,  Esq. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  14  July,  1867. 

Arms — Sa.,   a  wolf  rampant  and  in  chief  three  estoiles  or. 
CreM — A  dcmi-wolf  rampant  or.     Motto — Vincit  qui  se  vincit. 
Jieiide/ice — Bolton  Rectory,  Clithero. 

♦ 

KIMINGTON-WILSON  OF  BROOMHEAD . 

EiMiyGTON-WiLsoy,  Eegi>'ald  Hexet  Eim- 
INGTON,  Esq.  of  Brooruhead,  and  Newstead,  co. 
York,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Bolsterstone  and  Hems- 
worth,  Lieut.  Liiiiskilling  Dragoons,  b.  3  jS^ot.  1S52. 

ILiuCa  Cjr. — John  Rimingtox,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  in  the  parish 
of  Royston,  co.  York,  m.  10  Jan.  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Crosland,  of  Cartworth  (son  of  Godfrey  Crosland,  by 
Mary  Wilson  his  wife;,  and  d.  1780  (buried  30  Jlarch  that  year), 
aged  50,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  18  April,  1797)  the 
following  issue  to  survive  infancy, 

James,  bapt.  20  July,  1759;  d.  1785. 

John,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Henry,  of  Carlton,  bapt.  20  Dec.  1761 ;  m.  Mary  Gilberthoi'pe 

of  Stainpole,  near  Barnslev,  and  d.  s.  p.  1831. 
Thomas,  of  Sheffield,  6.  3  June,  1703;  d.  1809. 
Godfrey,  Capt.  21.st  Light  Infantry,  bapt.  21  Jan.  1771 ;  d.  in 

tlie  West  Indies,  1797. 
Ehzabeth,  r,i.  6  Jan.  1783,  Henry  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Sheffield, 

and  d.  22  March,  1800,  leaving  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

John  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Hillsborough,  and  Sheffield, 
Banker,  bapt.  7  July,  1760;  ra.  19  June,  1784,  Jlarj-,  dau.  of 
Christopher  Wilson,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  and  d.  31  Jan. 
1820,  leaving  by  this  lady  (who  d.  22  June,  1838)  an  only  son 
and  heir, 

James  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Broomhead  HaU,  Barrister  at- 
Law,  J.P.  and  D.L.  West  Riding  co.  York,  and  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Bolsterstone,  bapt.  9  Dec.  1786;  he  m.  1  Sept.  1817, 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Broomhead  Ward,  Esq.  of  Mount 
Pleasant,  Sheffield,  and  bad  issue, 


Heset.  his  heir.  James  Wilson,  s.  his  brother. 

John  Wilson,  of  Upper  Norwood.  Surrey,  b.  18  May,  1832 
m.  20  July,  1864,  Sophia  Anne  Adelaide,  dau.  of  Sir  Robei 
Abercromby,  Bart.,  and  has  issue,  Ethel  Adelaide  Sophia. 

William  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Norton  Subcoursc,  Norfolk,  I 
16  Aug.  1834;  in.  17  Jan.  1861,  Mary  Blanche,  dau.  of  B.c-\ 
H.  NichoUs,  and  has  issue,  Hugh  Henry,  b.  2  Sept.  1863 
Frederick  Wilson,  6.  31  Jan.  lsU5;  Percy  William,  I 
11  March,  1867;  and  Lucy  Ellen. 

3Iary,  d.  1834.  Sarah,  d.  young. 

Harriet,  m.  10  Oct.  1S48,  Thomas,  Srd  Earl  of  Ranfurly,  wh 
d.  1858.  Ellen. 

Lucy  Anne,  m.  19  July,  I860,  Col.  (now  Gen.)  Sir  Edwai 
Cooper  Hodge,  K.C.B.,  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Maria,  ru.  Aug.  1861,  Edward  Salvin  Bowlby,  Esq.  of  tb 
Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Rimington  d.  30  Sept.  1839,  aged  53,  and  was  s.  by  h 
eldest  son, 

Henry  Rimington,  Esq.  of  Broomhead  Hall,  6. 10  Sept.  182( 
d.  11  July,  1849,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Wilson  Rimingtos-T\"ilson,  Esq.  of  Broomhead  Hal 
J.P.,  6.  1  July,  1822;  m.  6  June,  1849,  Jane,  dau.  of  Robe: 
Wallas,  Esq.  of  Madeira,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Reginald  Henby,  now  of  Broomhead,  6.  3  Nov.  1852. 
It.  Hfnry,  6.  11  June,  1854. 

I.  Harriott  Mary,  m.   1875,   Alexander  Jloncreiff,   Esq 
Barnside,  co.  Perth,  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.  Artillery,  and  has  issu 

This  gentleman  assumed,  by  royal  license,  24  July,  1840,  tl 
additional  surname  of  Wilson.  He  d.  1877,  and  was  «.  by  h 
eldest  son. 

Seats — Broomhead  Hall,  Bolsterstone,  near  Sheffield; 
Newstead,  co.  York. 

« 

WILSON    OF    DALLAI.I    TOWEE.. 

Wilson,  George  Edward,  Esq.  of  Dallai 
Tower,  co.  Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hig 
Sheriff  18-19-50,  b.  17  Nov.  1814  ;  m.  3  March,  ISli 
Gertrude  Marj,  dau.  of  William  llulton,  Esq. 
Hulton  Park,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Crowle,  h.  23  April,  1810;  d.  18  Dec.  1874. 

II.  Charles  Hcnry,  6.  28  Dec.  1847. 

III.  Edward  Hugh,  b.  3  Feb.  1S4U. 

I.  Gertrude  Sophia.  ' 

II.  Harriet  Maria,  c£.  29  Dec.  1851.         n.  Emily  Sarah. 
&tnr3tJC. — This  family  has  been  of  note  in  Westmorlan 

for  several  centuries  past.    Edward  Wilson.  Esq.  of  Nethi 
Levins,   in  that    co.,   founded  and   endowed   the    Gramma 
School  of   Haversham    (in  which  parish    Nether  Levens 
situate)  temp.  Ja.mes  I. 

Edwakd  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Haversham  Hall,  son  of  Thomj 
Wilson,  of  Kendall  (by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Fishe: 
of  Bradleylield),  and  grandson  of  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 
Staveley  Hall,  Kendall,  who  d.  about  1624;  m.  1st,  Jane,  dai 
of  Gawen  Brathwaite,  Esq.  of  Ambleside,  and  by  her  ha 
issue  a  son,  Edward,  and  a  dau.  Elizabeth;  m.  Philip,  on] 
son  of  Edmund  Swetenham,  ofSomerford,  co.  Chester.  Ml 
Wilson  m.  2ndly,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Richard  Kirkby,  of  Kirkb 
Hall,  Furness,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Roger,  b.  16G2,  ancestor  of  William  Wilson  Carus-Wilsoi 
Esq.  of  Casterton  Hall  (see  Wilson  of  CasLtrrton  HaU). 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  July,  1707,  aged  89,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Edwabd  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  m.  Catherine,  dac 
and  CO  heir  of  Sir  Daniel  Fleming,  Knt.,  of  Rydal,  Wesi 
morland,  and  left  at  his  decease,  5  Feb.  1719-20,  aged  69,  a  80 
and  heir, 

Daniel  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  M.P.  for  Wcstmol 
land,  and  Hiuh  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1727.  He  ra.  Elizabetli 
dau.  of  William  Crowle,  Esq.  of  Hull,  and  d.  31  May,  1754 
aged  74,  having  had  issue, 

Edward  his  heir. 

George,  Col.  1st  Foot  Guards,  6.  1723;  m.  Anne  Sybill,  da 
and  heir  of  Allan  Harrison,  Esq.,  and  had  a  dau.  whoi 
young. 

Thomas,  Barrister-at-Law.     {See  Wilson  nf  Redgrave.) 

Dorothy,  rii.  1839,  the  Ven.  William  Fkniin:;,  Archdeao 
of  Carlisle,  only  son  of  the  Right  Rev.  Sii'  George  Fleu  ' 
Bart.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  to.  19  June,  17-K 
Dorothy,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  William  Fleming,  Bail 
of  Rydal,  and  had  issue, 

Daniel,  his  heir.  William.  Edward. 

Dorothy,  ni.  21  Dec.  1773,  Richard  Watson,  O.D.,  Bishop* 
Llandaff. 

Elizabeth,  rf  unm.  Barbara,  rf.  ttnm.  Margaret,  d.  w»l| 
Charlotte,  m.  Charles  Gibson,  Esq.  of  Quernmore  Park. 


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Mr.  Wilson  <1.  I  "6  J,  anrl  was  .<;.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Daniel  Wiisun,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  m.  Ist,  rioatrix, 
onlj'  ilaii.  of  Samuel  Kpcrton,  Esq.  of  Tatton  Park,  co.  Chester, 
which  lady  (/.  s.  p.  1779;  and  2ndly,  17  July,  1782,  Sarah, 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  Samuel  Harper,  Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York, 
by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  11  Nov.  1S21,  a^ed  7S,  two 
dans.,  Sarah,  wife  of  Geokge  S.'mytii,  Esq.,  and  Anne,  ,.-!. 
8  June,  1812,  Sir  Robert  Howe  Bromly,  Bart.  The  elder  dau. 
and  co-heiress, 

Sarah  Wilson,   m.   as    already    stated,   in    1811,    Geoeoe 

f^-vrrxu.  Esq.,  Li<'Ut.-Col.  in  the  Guards,  2nd  son  of  the  liii;lit 

.  John  Smyth,  of  Heath  Hall,  co.  York,  M.P.,  by  the  Lady 

liana  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Ausiislus  Henry,  Duke  of 

■  in.    On  his  marriaKO,  Col.  Smyth  took  the  uumc  and 

_;  .  s  of  Wilson.     His  issue  were, 

6eoh<;e  Fj>wakd,  now  of  Dallam  Tower. 

Charles  Henry  (P.ev.),  M.A.,  liector  of  Cobcrley,  near  Chelten- 
ham, h.  8  Dec.  1817.  Frederick  .John. 

Georgiana.        Sarah  Maria.        Elizabeth  Ann.         Frances. 

Maria   Laura,   to.   Charles  James  Hare,    Esq.  of  AVorniley 
Lodge,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 
:ol.  Wilson  d.  3  March,  1853.     His  wife  d.  29  Slay,  1831. 

Ana:'. — Ar^.,  three  wolves' heads  couped  sa.,  vulned  in  the 
icck  ppr.     C)-'  s'f— A  crescent  or,  issuing  flames  of  tire  ppr. 
Heat — Dalham  Tower,  Milnthorp. 


"WILSON    OF    EEDG-RAVH    HALL. 

WiLsox,  George  Holt,  Esq.  of  RcdiiraTc  Fall, 
Suffolk,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1S77,  h.  16 
!fov.  1836;  m.  20  April,  1865,  Lucy  Caroline, 
;ldest  dau.  of  William  Edward  James,  Esq.  of 
Barrock  Park,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Gf.oroe  Rowland  Holt,  b.  2G  Feb.  1SG7. 

n.  Arthur  Holt,  6.  24  July,  18G9. 

in.  Basil  Holt,  6.  7  Sept.  1872. 

IV.  Leonard  Holt,  6.  11  Jan.  1875. 

▼.  Francis  Holt,  6.  28  July,  1870. 

VI.  Villiers  Holt,  b.  13  April,  1873. 

I.  Louisa  Violet  Elizabeth.  ii.  Evelyn  Lucinda. 

ILlIICTJC— The  Wilsons  of  Redgrave  are  a  branch  of  the 
.neient  family  of  Wilson  of  Dallam  Tiwer. 

Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Gray's  Inn,  Barrister,  sometime 
!hief  Justice  of  Dominica,  bapt.  1725,  3rd  son  of  Daniel 
ITiLSON,  Esq.  of  Dallam  Tower,  M.P.  for  Westmorland,  by 
lizabeth  Crowlo  his  wife;  r,i.  Lucinda,  eldest  dau.  of  llow- 
md  Holt,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  d.  1808,  leaving 
aue  (with  two  daus.,  Lucinda,  m.  William  Raven,  Esq.  of 
amberwell,  and  Isabella,  iii.  1st,  Henry  Leslie  Grove,  Esq., 
nd  2adly,  John  Belson)  two  sons,  Geouge,  his  heir,  and 
>aniel.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  Hall,  .\dmiral  of  the 
ei,  m.  22  Aug.  1801,  Catherine,  dau.  of  John  Pollard,  Esq. 
f  Ewell,  Surrey,  and  d.  3  March,  1326,  aged  71,  leaving  issue, 

I.  George  St.  Vincent,  his  heir. 

U.  Thomas  Daniel  Holt  (Rev.),  A.M..  Rector  of  Redgrave  and 

Hindcrclay,  Suffolk;  m.  26  Nov.  1839,  Barbara,  eldest  dau. 

of  James  Hales,  Esq.  of  Norwich  (yoiuigcst  son  of  Robert 

Hales,  Esq.  of  King's  Lynn  by  Anne  his  wife,  eldest  clau. 

and  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Turner,  Bart.,  M.P.),  and  has  issue 

by  her  (who  d.  13  Jan.  1875). 

1  Charles  Holt  (Rev.),  b.  2  Dec.  1812;  m.  1871,  Ellen 
Catharine,  dau.  of  Rev.  T.  T.  Upwood. 

2  Thomas  Holt  (Rev.),  of  Thorpe,  near  Norwich,  b.  4  June, 
1843:  ))>..  1870,  Helen  Emilj',  dau.  of  Edward  Greene, 
Esq.,  M.P.,  and  has  issue. 

3  Algernon  George,  6.  '25  Jidy,  1814;  m.  ]87'2,  Charlotte 
Parsons,  and  d.  at  Melbourne,  7  Sept.  1877. 

4  Edward  Hales,  Bengal  Staff  Corps,  6.  17  Sept.  1845;  in.  at 
Agra,  1874,  Rose  Jlacken/.ie,  dau.  of  J.  Alone,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue.  5  Rowland  Holt,  b.  4  Nov.  184C. 

6  John  Henry,  6.  31  Jan.  1848. 
1  Charlotte  alary. 

in.  Charles  John,  d.  jtnm.  18  July,  1841. 

IV.  John  Wood,  d.  26  Dec.  1872. 

I.  Lucinda  JIary,  d.  young.  II.  Susan  Mary. 

III.  Catherine  Sarah. 
he  eldest  son, 

George  St.  Vincent  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Redgrave  llall,  J.P., 
Ugh  Sheriff  1841;  m.  5  June,  1834,  Matilda  Louisa,  dau.  of 
«v.  John  Surtees,  Prebendary  of  Bristol,  and  d.  Dec.  1852, 
aving  (with  two  daus.,  Matilda  Catherine,  iit.  24  April,  1862, 
leRev.  Charles  J.  Robinson,  M.A.,  d.  21  May,  1865;  and 
lima  Maria)  an  only  son,  the  present  George  Holt  Wilson, 
«q.  of  Redgrave  Hall. 

Amis,  CreM,  and  .Vofo— As  Wilson  of  Dallam  lover, 

fiw(— Eegrave  Hall,  Botesdale,  Suffolk. 


^•jmiliT  of  s5ol*« 
SirThojias  Holt,  Serjcant-at-Lew,  knighted  16  .April,  1605, 
a  lineal  descendant  of  the  Holts  of  G •isldiur.'!/.,  co.  Lancaster; 
m.  Susan,  dau.  of  John  Peacock,  Esq.  of  Cumnor,  Berks,  and 
d.  1G86,  leaving  two  sons, 

John  (Sir),  b.  20  Dec.  1842,  the  celebrated  Lord  Chief  .Justice 
of  the  King's  Bench,  who  purchased  the  Manor  of  Red- 
grave. He  m.  Anne,  sister  of  Sir  John  Cropley,  Bart.,  and 
d.  s.  p.  at  Redgrave,  1709. 

Rowland,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

The  youngest  son, 

Rowland  Holt,  Esq.,  Chief  Prothonotary  of  the  King's 
Bench,  1606,  d  11  Feb.  1719.  He  m.  Prisca,  dau.  of  Augustin 
Ballow,  of  Norwiirh,  Merchant  (by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Philpot,  Gent.)  of  Hereford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  6.  June,  16b2;  m.  3  July,  1723,  Lady  Jane  Wharton, 
sister  of  Philip,  Duke  of  Wharton,  and  by  her  (who  after- 
wards i/i.  Robert  Coke,  Esq.  of  Longford,  CO.  Derby)  had 
issue  an  only  dau.,  wdio  <l.  in  infancy. 

Thomas,  of  Reading,  Berks,  6.  Oct.  169.");  m.  23  May,  1721. 
Lucy,  dau.  of  John  Kynvett,  Esq.  of  Norwich,  and  d.  6  Nov, 
1728,  leaving  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Strangways 
Esq.  Rowland,  of  whom  presently. 

The  youngest  son, 

Rowland  Holt,  Esq.  of  Redgrave,  b.  Aug.  1697 ;  m.  1713, 
Elizabeth  Washington,  and  d.  25  July,  1739,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  of  Redgrave,  M.P.  for  Suffolk.  1759.  He  d.unm. 
12  July,  1786. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Redgrave,  who  .?.  his  brother,  Rowland.  He 
m.  Frances  Parsons,  of  Parndon,  Essex,  a.ndd.  s.j}.  21  Aug. 
1799,  aged  68. 

III.  Charles,  d.  unm.  1753. 

I.  Lucinda,  to.  Thomas  Wilson,  Esq. 

II.  Slary,  m.  1st,  Gresham  Lloyd,  Esq.  (by  whom  she  had  a 
dau.,  Mary,  who  m.  1st,  John,  9th  Earl  of  Rothes,  and2ndly 
Bennet  Langton,  Esq.  of  Langton,  co.  Lincoln,  the  friend 
of  Dr.  Johnson);  and  2ndly,  Thomas,  7th  Earl  of  Hadding- 
ton, and  d.  1785,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Jane,  to.  1750,  Sir  Tnomas  Head,  Knt.  of  Langley  Hall, 
and  had  issue, 

1  William,  d.  unvi. 

2  Walter  James  James  (Sir),  1st  hart.,  of  Langley  Hall. 
(Stc  Burke's  feero.ge  and  Baronetajc.) 

IV.  Charlotte,  d.  v.nm.  1827. 

V.  Jane,  who  m.  Sir  Thomas  Head,  and  d.  1803. 


CAHITS-WILSOIT  OF  CASTEHTOIT  HALL. 

CAErs-WixsoN,  William  Wilson,  Esq.,  o£ 
Casterton  Hall,  Westmoriund,  h.  1  Sept.  1823 ; 
m.  10  April,  18M,  Mary  Letablere,  dau.  of  the  late 
Eight  Hon.  Edward  Litton,  of  Aitmore,  co.  Tyrone, 
Master  in  Chancery  in  Ireland,  and  formerly  M.P. 
for  Coleraine,  and  has  five  sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  William,  b.  16  Jan.  1815.       ii.  Edward,  b.  27  July,  1849. 

III.  Clifford,  b.  6  March,  1B55. 

IV.  Herbert,  6.  4  July,  185u.        v.  Cecil,  6.  18  Oct.  1S57. 

I.  Emily,  m.  J.  W.  Talboys,  Esq. 

II.  Cathleen,  ra.  R.  Kyle,  Esq. 

III.  Ada.  IV.  Sophia.         v.  Mary  Constance. 

5£,tUCa0C. — The  Carus-Wilsons  are  descended  from  a 
common  ancestor  with  Wilsons  of  Dallam  Tower,  Westmorland, 
and  are  connected  with  the  Le  Flemings,  the  Musgraves, 
and  Ilasells,  in  the  same  co. 

Sir  Thomas  Carus,  who  in  155G  held  thfc  Manor  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  w^as  a  direct  ancestor,  and  also  Edward  Wilson, 
who  had  in  1670  the  Manor  of  Casterton,  whose  descendant, 
Daniel  Wilson,  was  for  forty  years  M.P.  for  Westmorland. 
The  family  had  considerable  estates  in  the  neighbourhood, 
in  the  reign  of  James  I.  A  male  branch  resided  at  Underley, 
now  the  scat  of  the  Earl  of  Bcctive,  till  1730,  when  Sir  Thomas 
Wilson  sold  it. 

Edward  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Haversham  Hall,  co.  Westmorland, 
had  by  his  1st  wife,  Jane  Brathwaite,  of  .'Vmblcside,  a  son, 
Edward,  of  Dallam  Tower,  in  Westmorland,  ancestor  of  the 
Wilsons  o/7)n/te)u  Timer  (xcc  WiLSOU  oi  Dallam  Tuicer],  and 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Dorothy  Kirby,  of  Kirby  Hall,  in  Furncss,  ason, 

Roger  Wilson,  Esq.,  b.  1GG2,  ancestorof  the  family  of  Carcs- 
Wilson  of  Casterton  Hall,  which  represented  the  co.  in  Par- 
liament, and  was  allied  to  some  of  its  best  families.  The 
distinguished  philanthropic  writer.  Rev.  William  Carus- 
WiLSON,  of  Casterton,  6.  1792  (son  of  William  Wilson  Carus 
Wil.son,  of  Casterton,  M.P.  for  Cockermoutli,  and  for  more 
than  fifty  years  J.P.  for  cos.  Westmorland,  Lancaster,  and 
N.ll.  York),  d.  SO  Dec.  1859.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Gen.  Neville, 
and  had  issue, 


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William  Wilson,  now  of  Castcrton  TTall. 

Charles  Cams  (Kev.),  JI.A.,  Vicar  of  Ramsprate,  h.   11  Auk- 

JSin;   i<).  Oct.  1852,  JIary  Jcrvis,  dau.  of  Eev.  II.  Mauili 

of  Bath,  andleft  issue,  Henry,  b.  18.')3;  Frpcleiick  Neville. 

6.  IS.in;    Ernest  Jocelyn.  h.  1860;  Ashby  Charles,  6.  1803 

Ethel  Maud  1" ranees.  Edward. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  H.  .Sheppard.  M..\. 
Frances,  TO.  1st,  Rev.  Jocelyn  Willey,  and  2ndly,  Sir  Trevor 

Wheler,  9th  Bart. 
Agnes,  r,i.  Rev.  D.  B.  Bevan,  M..V. 
Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  R.  C.  Black,  M.A. 
Anne,  m.  Rev.  E.  A.  Litton,  M.A. 

Amu — Arg.,  three  wolves'  heads  couped  sa.,  vulned  in  the 
neok  ppr.,  for  Wilson,  quartering,  az.  on  a  chevron  engrailed 
or,  between  nine  quatrefoils  arg.  three  mullets  gu.,  for  Carps 
<if  Kh-by  Lnn.<ihile.  Crests— lit,  A  crescent  or,  is.suing  flames 
of  fire  ppr.,  for  Wilson:  2nd,  A  hawk  rising  sa.  beaked,  belled 
and  collared  or,  fr^m  the  collar  an  escutcheon  pendant  arg., 
charged  with  a  wolf's  head  sa.  vulned  ppr.,  for  Caehs- 
Mntto — Xon  nobis  solum. 

Seats — Ca.sterton  Hall,  Kirby  Lonsdale,  Westmorland;  and 
Ilayne  House,  Moreton  Ilampstead,  near  Exeter. 


WILSON    OF    KIGMADEN. 

■\YlLSOX,  Wilt.i.\m:,  Esq.  of  Rigmaclen  Park,  co. 
Westmorland,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1863, 
m.  1st,  Maria  Letitia,  dau.  of  Kichard  Parrott 
llulrae  ;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth  Joanna,  dau.  of  John 
}i[orland,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  by  the  former, 
who  (/.  1873,  has,  inter  alios,  a  son  and  heir, 

Chbistopher,  J. p.,  h.  1844 ;  m.  1874,  Mildred  Eyre,  youngest 
dau.  of  J.  S.  Spedding,  Esq.  of  Mirchouse,  Cumberland. 

Mr.  Wilson,  who  s.  to  Eigmaden  at  the  death  of 
]iis  elder  brother  in  1870,issecond  son  of  Christopher 
Wilson,  Esq.  of  Eigmaden,  bj  Catherine  his  wiie, 
dau.  of  James  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Kendal. 

Seal — Kiginaden  Park,  near  Kirkby  Lonsdale. 

f 

WILSON  OF  CLIFFE  HALL. 

WiLSOX,  Jonx  Geealu,  Esq.  of  Clitfe  Hall,  co. 
York,  late  Capt.  84th  regt.,  J.P.  for  West  Eiding 
CO.  York,  and  co.  Durham,  b.  Dec.  1811 ;  m.  4  June, 
1873,  Angeline  Eose  Geraldine,  dau.  of  Hon.  and 
Eev.  Henry  O'Brien,  brother  of  the  13th  Lord 
Inchiqnin,  and  has  issue, 

I.  EicHAKD  Bassett,  b.  1874.       II.  Murrough  John,  6.  1875. 

I.  Harriet  Anne  Dorothy,  b.  187G. 

iLl'ncaCjr. — John  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Seacroft  and  Cliffe 
Hall,  CO.  York,  r,i.  1799,  JIartha,  dau.  of  Richard  Bassett,  Esq. 
of  Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Feb.  1868)  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Richard  Bassett,  of  Cliffe  Hall. 

II.  John,  of  Seacroft  Hall,  near  Leeds,  M.A.,  .T.P.  and  D.L., 
III.  18-iO,  Anna  Maria  Isabella,  dau.  of  Roderick  M«.cleod, 
Esq.  of  Cadboll,  co.  Ross,  M.P.,  and  has,  with  other  issue, 

Roderick  John,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Mr.  Wilson  </.  1836.    His  elder  son, 

Richard  Bassett  Wilson,  Esq.  of  ClilTe  Hall,  h.  ISOfi ; 
1/1.5  Dec.  1839,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  (with  her  sister,  Mary, 
wife  of  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  Bart.)  of  William  Fitzgerald,  Esq 
of  Adelphi,  co.  Clare,  and  d.  23  March,  1867,  having  had  issue, 

I.  John  Gerald,  now  of  Cliffe  Hall. 

II.  William  Henbt,  of  Adelphi,  co.  Clare,  assumed  the  addi- 
tional name  of  Fitzgerald  by  royal  license  in  1872  (see 
Wilson  Fitzgerald). 

III.  Richard  Bassett,  b.  1846.     iv.  Maurice  Fitzgerald,  ft.  18.'J8. 

I.  Juliana  Cecilia,  m.  1865,  Thomas  C.  J.  Sowerby,  Esq.  of 
Snow  Hall,  eo.  Durham,  J. P.,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Mary  Lucia.  iii.  Augusta  June. 

IV.  Emily  Gertrude,  r/i.  17  Dec.  1878,  James  Fitzgerald 
liannatyne,  Esq.  of  Summerville,  co.  Limerick. 

Amis — Per  pale  arg.  and  az.  on  a  fess  cottised  three  lion's 
pambs  era.sed  fessways  all  counterchanged ;  in  the  dexter  chief 
quarter  a  wolf's  head  erased  sa.  Crest — On  a  mount  vert  a 
lion's  gamb  erased  fessways  arg.,  thereon  a  lion's  head  couped 
erminois. 

Scai— Cliffe  Hall,  Darlington. 


WILSON-FITZGERALD    OF     ADELPHI. 

WlLSON-FlTZGEEALD,  AVlLLIAM  HENEY,  Esq.  of 

Adelphi,  CO.  Clare,  b.  22  April,  1844  ;  assumed  by 
royal  license  in  1872,  the  additional  surname  and 


arms  of  Fitzgeeald,  in  compliance  'with  the  to8ta 

mentary  injunctions  of  his  maternal  grandfather 
William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Adelphi. 

ItiuraQf. — TuEOB.ALD  Fitzgerald,  an  officer  in  the  Irlsl 
Brigade,?/;.  Bliss  McDonough,  of  the  co.  Clare,  and  had  a  son 

Gerald  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Kilcarragh,  co.  Clare,  who  jii 
1st,  Miss  Anne  Perreau,  of  Cork  (a  relation  of  Daunt  ant 
Busted,  of  that  co.),  by  whom  (who  d.  1734)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Theobald,  m.  Miss  Comyn,  and  had  an  only  dau.,  who  ni 
L.  O'Biien,  Esq. 

II.  Francis,  of  whom  hereafter.        in.  Maurice,  d.  s.  p. 
IV.  Garrett,  in.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Patrick  Kerin,  Esq.,  andhai 

four  sons  and  three  daus., 

1  Gerald,  of  Lifford,  co.  Limerick,  Physician  to  the  Eas 
India  Company,  and  to  the  Nabob  at  Madras;  m.  1st 
Margaretta,  widow  of  Benjamin  Frcnd,  Esq.,  Lic-ut 
JIadras  Army,  and  had  a  son,  Maurice  Gerald,  Lieut 
Bladras  Army,  b.  15  Jan.  1801,  d.  at  Camptee,  Eas 
India,  1827;  and  a  dau.  Juliana  Cecilia,  b.  21  Oct.  1799 
'III.  8  May,  1817,  her  cousin,  William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  o 
Adelphi;  he  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Wlllian 
Burton,  Esq.  of  Clifden,  co.  Clare,  by  who  (whorf.  30  May 
1821)  he  had  further  issue, 

Edward  William,  //.  16  Nov.  1804. 

Francis  Alexander,  Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  ir 

Ireland,  b.  5  June,  1807,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  1832. 

called  to  the  Bar  1834,  appointed  Q.C.  1849,  a  Benchei 

of  the  King's  Inns  1857,  and  raised  to  the  Bench  1859. 
Garrett,  b.  16  June,  1809,  d.  Oct.  1836. 
William  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Killaloe.  Kilfenora 

and  Cloniert,  b.  3  Dec.  1814,  Scholar  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin. 

1833,  D.D.  18.53,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyna 

anil  Ross,  1857,  and  translated  to  Killaloe,  1862; 

Annie,  dau.  of  George  Stoney,  Esq.  of  Oakley  Park, 

Queen's  Co.,  who  d.  I8'i9. 
Jane,  b.  9  Dec.  180.=i,  d.  20  Jan.  1829. 
Anne,  b.  17  Xov.  1811,  d.  July,  1830. 

2  Terence.  3  William. 

1  Eleanor.  2  Mary.  3  Margaret. 

JTr.  Fitzgerald  m.  2ndly,  Anne  Grady,  by  whom  he  had  m 
issue.  He  d.  1762,  and  was  buried  in  the  Cathedral  o 
Kilfenora.    His  second  son, 

Francis  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Kilcarragh,  m.  Elizabeth 
dau.  of  David  Comyn,  Esq.  of  Kilcoursey,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  m.  Miss  Foster,  co.  Galway,   and  left  a  son  anc 
two  daus. 

2  George  Foster. 

1  Eliza.  2  Barbara. 

III.  John,  d.  unm. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  William  Eames,  Esq. 

Tlie  eldest  son, 

William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Kilcarragh,  J.P. ;  m.  1783, 
.\nne,  dau.  of  John  Powell,  Esq.  of  Clovorville,  co.  Linieriek, 
and  grand-dau.  of  Robert  Powell,  Esq.  of  Newgarden,  same 
CO.,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel  Samuel  Eyre,  M.P.  foi 
Galway,  and  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Stratford,  Esq 
of  Baltinglass,  M.P.,  the  grandfather  of  John,  1st  Earl  o) 
.Vlilborough,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  i.  Francis  John,  his 
heir;  II.  William,  successor  to  his  brother.  Mr.  Fitzgerald 
d.  1789,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Francis  John  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Adelphi,  co.  Clare,  b.  2l 
Dec.  1785,  d.  unm.  1854,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

William  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  .\delplii,  J.P.,  High  Sherifl 
CO.  Clare  1842,  b.  1789,  who  m.  8  May,  1817,  Juliana  Cecilia, 
dau.  of  Maurice  Fitzgciald,  Esq.  of  Lifford,  by  whom  (whc 
d.  23  June,  1823)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Marv,  m.  21  Feb.  1837,  Sir  Lucius  O'Brien,  5th  bart, 
Dromoland,  and  </.  26  May,  1852,  leaving  by  Sir  Lucius, 
who  s.  James,  3rd  Marquess  of  Thomond,  in  lu55,  as  13th 
Lord  Inchiquin,  with  five  daus.,  a  son  (see  Burke's  Peerage) 
Edward  Donough,  14th  Lord  Inchiquin. 
n.  Anne,  m.  5  Dec.  1839,  Richard  Bassett  Wilson,  Esq.  of" 
Cliffe  Hall,  co.  York  (.w  precedinri  Memoir),  and  d.  11  July, 
1877,  leaving  by  him  (who  d.  23  March,  1867)  four  sons  and 
as  many  daus.  The  second  son,  William  Henry,  a.ssumed 
by  royal  license  187-',  the  additional  surname  and  arms  ol 
Fitzgirald,  and  is  now  Wilson  Fitzgerald,  of  Adelphi. 

Mr.  I-'itzgerald  d.  17  Feb.  1872,  and  bequeathed  Adelphi  tc^ 
his  grandson,  the  2nd  son  of  his  dau.  Anne,  upon  condition  olj 
his  a.ssuming  the  additional  surname  of  Fitzgerald. 

^7-)/is— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  erm.,  on  a  saltire  gu.  a  boar'f 
head  couped  or,  for  Fitzgerald  ;  2nd  and  3rd.  per  fess  arg.  anc 
az.  on  a  fe.ss  cotised  three  lions'  gambs  fesswise  all  counter- 
changed,  for  Wilson.  t'/-(S(— 1st,  Fitzgerald:  A  boar  pass 
gu.  bristled  and  armed  or,  ch;irged  with  a  saltire  gold;  2na 
Wilson  :  On  a  mount  vert  in  front  of  a  lion's  head  erminois  £ 
lion's  gamb  erased  arg.     Motto — Shannet  a  boo. 

/i'eaf— Adelphi,  Corofin,  co.  Clare. 


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FOUNTAINE-WILSON    OF    MELTON. 
See  MoNTAGtr. 


WILSON    OF    CROFTON    AND    KILHAM, 
CO.    YORK. 

Wilson,  Heney  S.  Lee,  Esq.  of  Crofton,  West 
\iding,  and  of  Kilham,  East  Eidhig,  co.  York, 
/.  -28  June,  1840  ;  m.  14  Oct.  1869,  Maria  Christine, 
Idest  dau.  of  James  Gout,  Esq.  of  Smyrna,  Asia 
ilinor,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henbt  Christopheb  BbccE;  6.  12  Jan.  1S7.5. 
I.  Florence  Maria.  n.  Gertrude  Dinely. 

iix.  Elfrida  Frances. 

\h'.  Wilson,  late  an  officer  in  the  13tli  Light  Dra- 
:oons  and  loth  regt.,  s.  to  the  estates  on  the  death 
»f  his  father  in  1869. 

SLillCitfff. — This  family  descends  from  a  common  ancestor 
ith  Richard  Fountatne  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Melton,  co.  York, 
hose  eldest  son  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  great 
randmother,  assumed  the  name  of  Montagij  {see  Montagu 

Melton,  CO.  YorL;  ayid  Pafplcii>kk,  co.  Notts). 

Richard  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  bapt.  8  March,  1625,  son  of 
homas  Wilson,  of  Leeds,  by  Ann  Parker  his  wife ;  m. 
uphame,  dau.  of  Thomas  Brown,  and  d.  6  May,  168S, 
aving  had  by  her  (whose  will  was  proved  at  York,  28  July, 
710),  besides  a  dau.,  Mary,  who  was  twice  married,  two  sons, 

Thomas,  of  Mill  Hill,  Leeds,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  Richard  Sykes,  Esq.,  and  rf.  8  Jan.  169-1-5,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard,  of  Mill  Hill,  Recorder  of  Leeds,  d.  1761.     His 
youngest  son, 
Christopher  (Right  Rev.)  D.D.,  Bishopof  Bristol,  i.  1715, 
consecrated  1783;    d.  1792;  ra.  Anne,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Gibson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London,  was  father  of 
Kichard,  of  Rudding  Hall,  co.  York,   in.  1781,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress  (by  his  3rd 
wife,  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Chailes  Montagu,  Esq.  of 
Papplewick)  of  Very  Rev.  John  Fountayne,   D.D., 
Dean  of  York,  d.  14  Feb.  1802.    His  only  surviving 
son,  Richard  Wilson,  s.  to  the  estates  of  his  grand- 
father,   and    assumed    the    additional    surname    of 
Focntatne  (see  Montagu  of  Pap^ileiciclc  and  Melton). 
Joshua,  of  whom  hereafter. 
T.  Wilson  d.  6  May,  1688,  his  younger  son, 
Joshua  Wilson,   Esq.,   a    Merchant  at   Dantzic;    in.   Eva 
-hmidt,   of  Dantzic,  and  had  two  sons,   i.  Jacob  Richard, 
lio  carried  on  the  line;  ii.  Joshua,  of  Leeds.    He  d.  1693. 
is  eldest  son, 

Jacob  Richard  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Bridlington,  had  by  Alice 
is  wife  a  son, 

JosHCA  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Pontefract,  co.  Y'ork,  who  pur- 
lased  the  Manor  of  Crofton,  b.  at  Leeds,  21  May,  1705;  m. 
July,  1726,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Clifton,  of  Houghton,  co. 
ork,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  William  Clifton,  M.D.,  and 
id  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1762,  aged  66)  three  sons  and 
i  many  daus., 

I.  Joshua,  his  heir. 

II.  Richard,  6.  18  May,  1732,  bapt.  1732,  d.  unm.  17  Sept.  1794. 

III.  William,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Recorder  of  Berwick-on- 
Twecd,  b.  28  Feb.  1734, ;  rii.  a  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Chris- 
topher Scott,  of  Sculcoate.s,  co.  York,  and  d.  1792,  having 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Anne  (who  d.  unm.  1797),  four  sons, 

1  William,  an  ofiBcer  in  the  48th  regt.,  d.  unm.  of  fever  at 
St.  Vincent,  West  Indies,  4  June,  1794. 

2  Charles,  Capt.  C5th  regt.,  d.vnin. 

3  Richard,  Capt.  2nd  foot,  b.  1778;  (/.  Aug.  1839;  m.  Jane 
Monkhouse,  and  had  issue  live  sons  and  six  daus.,  1 
Richard,  jii. and  has  issue;  2 Charles,  m.;  3  William,  )/;.; 
4  Henry,  6.  1815,  d.  28  July,  1841;  5  Frank;  1  Anna 
(Mrs.  de  Faye);  2  Jane,  d.  \inm.;  3  Margaret,  d.  vntu.; 
4  Frances;  5  Marianne  ;  6  Charlotte  (Mrs.  Tod  Naylor). 

4  Christopher,  Capt.  and  Brevet-Major  22nd  foot,  /(. 
Slarch,  1780,  who,  when  Governor  of  I'ort  Tamatave.  in 
Madagascar,  was  taken  prisoner  by  the  French,  and  while 
a  prisoner  of  war  on  board  the  French  frigate  "  Rcnoni- 
niee;"  was  mortally  wounded  by  the  fire  of  an  English 
frigate  which  captured  her,  and  biuicd  at  the  Mauritius 
in  1811.  He  m.  31  Aug.  1801,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  James 
Wyborne,  Esq.  of  Hall  Place,  Sholden,  near  Deal,  and  by 
this  lady  (who  was  descended  from  the  families  of  Dinely 
and  Goodere,  co.  Worcester,  and  d.  1867)  left  a  son  and  dau., 

Henry,  who  .«.  to  Crofton  on  the  death  of  his  kinswoman, 
Mary  Henniker,  s.  p.  1866,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Frances  Elizabeth  Wright,  of  Drayton,  near  White- 
church,  Hants;   w.  1st,  Sir  Michael  McCreagh,  C.B., 


K.C.H.,  Col.  in  the  army,  and  2ndly,  W.  J.  Armstrong, 
Esq.  of  Killylea,  co.  Annaslt,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  d. 
1872.    She  has  issue  by  both  mairiagcs. 

I.  Susannah,  m.  Rev.  Francis  Drake,  D.D. 

II.  Anne.  iii.  Diana,  d.  iinrn. 

Mr.  Wilson  <;.  24  Feb.  1778,  and  was  n.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.Joshua  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall,  6.  24  May,  1731;  rn. 
the  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Stevens,  of  co.  Glamorgan,  and 
had  two  sons, 

Henry  Wright  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Edward,  an  officer  of  the  6th  Dragoons,  who  was  killed  in 
Holland,  1794,  leaving  an  only  dau., 

Mary  Wright,  who  became  heiress  to  her  uncle.  Sir  Henry 
Wilson. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

Sir  Henry  Wright  Wilson,  Knt.,  of  Crofton  Hall,  co.  York, 
and  Chelsea  Park,  London,  M.P.,  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards;  ,u. 
1st,  1780,  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Challoner,  and  sister  of  Anne, 
Countess  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Harewood,  and  2ndly,  1799, 
Lady  Frances  Elizabeth  Brudenell-Bruce,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas, 
1st  Earl  of  Ailesbury,  but  d.  s.  p.  3  Dec.  1832,  when  the 
estates  passed  to  his  niece, 

BIary  Wright  Wilson,  rn.  John  Henniker,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p., 
6  July,  1866,  when  she  was  s.  by  her  kinsman, 

Henry  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall.  This  gentleman, 
Capt.  King's  Dragoon  Guards,  6.  1806;  m.  1st,  1830,  Mary, 
eldest  dau.  of  T.  Hutchins,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  Nov. 
1849)  had  issue, 

Henry  S.  Lee,  his  heir,  now  of  Crofton  Hall. 

John  Henniker,  late  Capt.  5th  Middlesex  Militia,  6.  1848:  ;<(. 
Isabella,  dau.  of —  Hall,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  a  son,  b.  Is73, 
and  two  daus.,  Blanche  and  Rosalie. 

Mary. 

Amelia,  m.  1866,  E.  Bower,  Esq.,  M.D.,  of  Windsor,  and  has 
issue. 

Rosalie  Anna,  m.  Aug.  1873,  Alfred  Winkfield,  Esq.,  M.B., 
Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

Capt.  Wilson  m.  2ndly,  1853,  Catherine  Jane,  only  child  and 
heiress  of  John  Cook,  Esq.,  Capt.  2nd  Middlesex  Militia,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1S56)  had  two  sons,  Christopher,  b.  1854,  and 
d.  following  year,  and  James  Bargrave  Wyborne,  6.  1856, 
Capt.  Wilson  d.  15  Jul}-,  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  the 
present  Henry  S.  Lee  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Crofton  Hall,  and  Kilham. 

Arms— Sa.,  a  wolf  salient  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
mascle  gu.,  in  chief  three  estoiles  arg.  Crest — A  demi-wolS 
or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  chapeau  the  front  to  the 
sinister  az.    Motto — Res  non  verba. 

St«<— Crofton  HaU,  Crofton,  near  Wakefield.  Town  Rcsi- 
deuce— oe,  Queensborough  Terrace,  London,  W. 


WILSON    OF    STOWLANGTOFT    HALL. 

Wilson,  Aethfr  Maitlaxd,  Esq.  of  Stow- 
langtoft  Hall,  Suffolk,  b.  16  June,  1S57. 

ICtnca^C— Thomas  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Highbury  Place,  m. 
Miss  Mary  Remington,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  July,  1816)  hatf 
issue,  I.Thomas,  his  heir;  ii.  Joseph,  of  whom  we  treat;  and 
I.  Mary,  m.  Samuel  Mills,  Esq.  of  Russell  Square.  The  younger 
son. 

Joseph  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Highbury  Hill,  Middlesex,  Little 
Massingliam,  Norfolk,  andStowlangtoft,  Suffolk,  6.  7  Aug.  1766; 
7)1.  1st,  10  July,  1792,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Mait- 
land,  Esq.  of  Blue  Stile,  Greenwich,  a  West  India  Merchant, 
which  lady  d.  26  Jlay,  1798;  and  2ndly,  19  Feb.  ISOO,  Emma, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Welford,  Esq.  of  Blackhealh,  but  by  her  (who 
d.  11  March,  1851)  had  no  child.  By  the  former  he  had  issue, 
Henry,  his  heir. 

Mary,  m.  |Rev.  Henry  Grace  Sperling,  Rector  of  Papworth 
St.  Agnes,  Hunts,  sun  of  Henry  Piper  Sperling,  Esq.  oS 
Norbury  Park,  Surrey,  and  had  a  son,  Henry  Grace 
AVilson  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Grovehurst,  Kent. 
Frances,  m.  Rev.  Charles  D.  Brereton,  Rector  of  Little  Ma&- 
singham,  Norfolk,  and  had  issue. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Wilson,  Esq.  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
High  Sheriff  1846,  formerly  M.P.  West  Suffolk,  6.  27  Aug.  1797  ; 
ra.  1st,  29  July,  1824,  Mary  Fuller,  eldest  dau.  of  Ebenezer 
Fuller  Maitland,  Esq.  of  Park  Place,  Henley-on-Thames,  and  by 
her  had  issue. 

Fuller  Maitland,  late  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall. 

Henry  Maitland,  b.   1  March,   1827;  m.2  Aug.   1854,  Mary 

Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Wriothesley  Digby,  Esq. 

of  Meriden,  co.  Warwick,  which  lady  d.  12  July,  1856. 
Joseph  Edward  Maitland,  Capt.  R.N.,  6.22  Feb.  1833;  m.  15 

Feb.  i860,  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  Devon. 
Mary  Maitland,  m.  21  Aug.  1851,  her  cousin,  Henry  Grace 


1764 


WIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIX 


Wilson  Sperling,  Esq.  of  Groveluirst,  Tonbridse  Wells,  and 
has  issue.  Arlcla  Mairlanrt. 

Ellen  Mairland,  m.  10  Sept.  18G1,  William  Ai-lhur  Smith,  Esq. 

of  Cok'lirook. 
Fanny  Maitland,  7)!.22  April,  1852,  Edward  Leiprh  Kindcrslpy, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  tiie  lliglit  Jlon.  Sir  E.  T.  Kiudersley, 
and  has  issue. 
Janet  Maitland,  m.  22  June,  1858,  Keginald,  eldest  son  of 
Arthur  Kelly,  Esq.  of  Kelly,  Devon. 
Mr.  Wilson  to.  2ndly,  18  May,  1839,  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Rev- 
Lord  Henry  Fitzroy,   Prebendary  of  Westminster,  and  Rector 
of  Easton,  Suffolk,  brother  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Grafton,  and 
by  her  had  issue, 
FitzRoy,  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  28  Jan.  1840;    to.  18  Sept.  1861, 
Annie,  dan.  of  Col.  Laughton,  Bengal  Engineers. 
Cyril  FitzUoy  (Rev.),  6.21  May,  1811,  Rector  of  Stowlangtoft, 
Caroline  FitzRoy.  Amy  FitzRoy,  deceased. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  and  was  5.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Lieut. -CoL.  Fuller  Maitland  Wilson,  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall, 
J.P.,  Lieut.-Col.  West  Suffolk  Militia,  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk 
1875,  High  Sheriff  1873,  6.  27  Aug.  1825;  m.  20  April,  1852, 
Agnes  Caroline,  2nd  dau.  of  Riglit  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Torin 
Kindersley,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Maitland,  now  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall. 

II.  Henry  Fuller  Maitland,  b.  18  I'"eb.  1859. 

III.  Joseph  Maitland,  6.  22  Dec.  18R8. 

I.  Agnes  Katherine  Maitland.        ii.  Ethel  Maitland. 

III.  Ellen  Maitland.  iV.  Constance  Maitland. 

V.  Ida  Maitland.  vi.  Amy  Maitland. 

Mr.  Wilson  d.  1875. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  wolf  palient  or,  on  a  chief  of  the  last  a  pale  of 
the  first  charged  with  a  fleur-de-lis  iirg.  between  two  pellets. 
CrfKt — A  demi-wolf  or,  the  sinister  paw  resting  on  a  pellet 
charged  with  a  fleur-de  lis  gold.     Mntto — Wil  sone  wil. 

/Sc'oS— Stowlangtoft  Hall,  near  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Suffolk. 


COEBETT-WINDER    OF    VAYNOR  PARK. 

CoEBETT-WiNDEE,  WiLLiAM,  Esq.  of  Vajuor 
Pnrk,  CO.  Montgomery,  J.P.  andD.L.,  Major  in  the 
army  (retired),  late  52nd  Light  Infantry  «.  to  the 
Vaynor  estates  at  the  death  of  his  mother,  Mary 
Anne  Jane  Corbett-Winder,  9  Feb.  1879  ;  he  was 
b.  1820  ;  m.  1S72.  Cecilia  Millicent,  youngest  dau. 
of  Eev.  Eobert  Hornby,  Vicar  of  Eayston,  Salop, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  WiLtiAM  John,  6.  2G  Aug.  1875. 

II.  Harriet  Millicent,  b.  ID  Aug.  1873- 

Major   Corbett-Windcr  is   2nd   son    of   the    late 
UTcdale  Corbett-Winder,  Esq.,  who  assumed,  1868, 
the  surname  of  WiNDEE  on  his  wife  inheriting  the 
Vaynor  estates. 
■     %ilXCtl(^t.—SceSuTVLVM^HT,underCoT.v,T.iTofA!;hfiddHaU. 

The  family  of  Winder  descends  from  John  Winder,  Esq.  of 
Helstone,  Westmorland,  who  to.  a  sister  of  Edmund  Gibson, 
Bishop  of  London.    Their  son, 

Joseph  Winder,  Esq.  of  Ilclstone,  m.  1700,  Ann,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  John  Moxon,  Esq.,  inheritor  of  Vaynor  Park,  at  the 
death  of  his  brother,  Robert  Mo."ion,  1785,  who  had  become 
the  possessor  by  purchase. 

The  dau.  of  Joseph  Winder,  Esq.  by  Ann  Moxon  his  wife, 

Elizabeth  Winder,  to.  Joseph  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Ashfleld  Hall, 
Chester,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

John  Winder  Lton-Windek,  Esq.  who  was  s.  in  the  Vaynor 
estates  by  his  brother,  Edmund  Henry  Lyon,  Esq.  and  be,  by 
his  sister. 

Mart  Anne  Jane,  who  to.  8  Dec.  1817,  tTvedale  Corbett, 
Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Archdeacon  Corbett,  of  Longnor  Hall,  Salop. 

Arms — Quarterly;  1st  and  4th,  chcquy  or,  and  vert  on  afess 
fugrailed  gu.  a  crescent  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  arg.  for 
Winder;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  two  ravens  ppr.  a  border  engrailed 
gu.  charged  with  eight  bezants,  for  Corbett.  Crests — 1st, 
Winder  :  A  crown  vallery  or,  therefrom  issuant  a  buffalo's 
head  sa.  armed  gold,  in  the  mouth  a  branch  of  cherry  tree 
f  ructed  ppr. ;  2ml,  Coruett  :  A  raven  ppr.  in  the  beak  a 
holly  branch  slipped  ppr.  Mottoes — Nulla,  pallescere  culpa ; 
and  Deus  pascit  curves. 

Sent — Vaynor  Park,  Berriew,  co.  Montgomery.  CLub — 
Army  and  Navy,  Pall  Mall. 


?LtlTriX(JC. — The  family  of  Windham  or  Wynduam,  is  i 
branch  of  Wyndham  of  Orchird  Wyndham  see  Wyndham  () 

JJiHlDil). 

Sir  Edmund  Wyndham,  of  Felbrigg,  temp.  James  I.,  bcin 
condemned  to  lose  his  right  hand  for  striking  a  Mr.  Cleer  ii 
the  Royal  Tennis  Court,  prayed  to  lose  his  left  instead,  am 
keep  his  right,,  "  for  therewith,"  said  he,  "I  may  do  ye  kiiv 
gode  service."  Upon  this  submission  and  request,  a  pardo) 
was  granted  him.     From  him  was  descended 

Thomas  Windham,  of  Felbrigg,  who  in  the  unsettled  ortho 
graiihy  of  those  days  appears  to  have  written  the  name 
Windham  vice  Wyndham,  and  from  him  descended 

Anne  Windham,  of  Waghen,  and  other  estates,  dau.  am 
eventual  heir  of  John  Windham,  Esq.  of  Waghen,  co.  York 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Ash  Windham,  Eiq 
(which  John  Windham,  of  Waghen,  was  son  of  William  Wind 
ham,  Esq.  of  Ersham,  and  nephew  of  Ash  Windham,  Esq.  o 
Felbrigg,  M.P.,  the  grandfather  of  the  Right  Hon.  WILLIA^ 
Windham).  This  heiress  of  Windham  of  Waghen,  m.  1779,  Sii 
William  Smijth,  7th  bart.  of  Hill  Hall,  and  Ilorham,  Essox 
and  left  (with  two  daus.)  four  sons,  the  only  survivor  of  whom 

Joseph  Smijth  Windham,  Esq.  of  Waghen,  co.  York,  D.L. 
b.  10  May,  1792;  m.  Aug.  1824,  Katlierine,  dau.  of  Join 
Trotter,  Esq.  of  Dyrham  Park,  Herts,  and  had  issue  by  her 
who  d.  29  Sept.  18G5, 

William  George,  now  of  Wawne.      Ashe,  6. 18  March,  1S:;0 

John  Frederick,  b.  29  April,  1831. 

<ieorge,  b.  15  Feb.  1S33,  late  Major  EMe  Brigade. 

Sluart,  b.  16  May,  1834. 

Joseph  Charles,  b.  14  March,  1838,  Major  K.A.,  m.  and  ha.5 : 

dau.,  6.  3  Dec.  1878. 
Ann,  )ii.  Col.  Grace,  of  Trant. 

Mr.  Smijth -Windham  assumed  his  second  surname  in  1S13 
He  d.  3  Feb.  1857. 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions' heads  erased  or. 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  or,  within  a  fetterlock  gold  the  bow 
compony  counter-compony  of  the  first  and  az. 

Heat — Wawne,  near  Bcvei'ly,  co.  York. 


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SMIJTH-WINDHAM    OF    WAWNE. 

Windham,  William  George,  Esq.  of  Wa-wne 
Hall.,  CO.  York,  D.L.,  late  Capt.  Yorkshire  Militia, 
b.  2G  April,  1828  ;  s.  his  father  1857. 


WINQFIELD    OP    TICKEWCOTE. 

WiNGFiELD,  John  Harry  Lee,  Esq.  of  Tia 
kcncote  Hall,  co.  Eutland,  J.P.,  b.  8  Aug.  1821 ; 
m.  3  Oct.  18G1,  Elizabeth  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  Maurice  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Ayscoughfee  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Maurice,  6.  I  Feb.  1863. 
li.  Maurice  Edward,  b.  28  Feb.  1869. 

I.  Catherine  Elizabeth. 

II.  Jlargaret  Anne, 
in.  Mary. 
IV.  Edith  Barbara. 

Hf UMtJC— "  Wingfield,"  saith  Anstis,  in  his  Register  of 
the  Order  of  the  Garter,  "  is  a  manor  with  an  half-ruinated 
castle  in  Suffolk,  which,  as  Mr.  Camden  writes,  gave  both  ai 
name  and  a  seat  to  a  large  family  in  those  parts  famous  for 
their  knighthood  and  ancient  nobility;  but  though,  in  all 
probability,  the  name  might  be  originally  taken  from  thence, 
yet  till  some  further  discoveries  be  made,  it  may  be  doubted 
whether  it  was  the  seat  of  this  family  before  the  time  of  Sir 
John  Wingfield,  since  the  patronage  and  advowson  of  that 
place  was  in  Sir  Richard  Brews,  in  130'3,  1323,  and  1329." 
There  are  pedigrees  of  the  Wingfields  which  give  them  posses- 
sion of  the  Castle  of  Wingfield  in  the  time  of  the  Conqueror. 
The  present  head  of  the  house  is  Viscount  Powerscourt.  The 
6th  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wingfield,  of  Letheringham,  Suffolk, 
M.P.,  and  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Gousell, 

Sir  Henry  Wingfield,  Knt.  (uncle  of  Sir  Richard  Wino- 
field,  K.G.,  of  Kimbolton  Castle,  and  grandchild  of  Sir 
Anthony  Wingfield,  K.G.  of  Letheringham),  was  seated  at- 
Orford,  in  Suffolk.  He  m.  1st,  Alice,  widow  of  George  Seck- 
ford,  Esq.  of  Ilackford  Hall,  Norfolk;  and  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Richard  Rokes,  Esq.  of  Fawley,  Bucks.  His  younger 
son  (by  his  2nd  wife), 

Robert  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Upton,  in  the  parish  of  Castrc, 
CO.  Northampton,  represented  Peterborough  in  Parliament, 
1  and  5  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.Margery,  dau.  of  John  Quarles,  ' 
Esq.  of  Ufford,  c;.  4  Eel).  1575-76,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son,    ^ 

Robert  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Upton,  M.P.  for  Peterborough, 
14  Elizabeth,  to.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Cecil,  and  sister 
of  William  Cecil,  Lord  Burghley,  the  celebrated  Lord  High 
Treasurer  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1610)  he 
left  at  his  decease,  1580,  four  sons  and  one  dau.    The  2nd  son, 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIN 


1765 


John  ■Wingfield,  Esq.,  Earrister-at-Law,  was  an  officer  cf 
Exchequer,  and  in  the  latter  end  of  Queen  Klizareth's 
11,  Escheator  for  the  co.  Xorthampton.  He  sat  in  I'arlia- 
:i  for  Grantham  temp.  James  I.  and  Charles  I.    He  ?/i.  Jst, 

bcth,  dau.  of  Paul  Grcshain,  Esq.,  and  heiress  of  her 
iier,  Margaret  Lynne,  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Tickencote,  in 
and,  rehct  of  Robert  lladclyffe,  of  Tickencote.  By  this 
1  iape  he  acquired  tliat  estate,  and  had  by  the  heiress  (who 
;  Feb.  lCOl-2),  three  sons  and  a  dau.  Mr.  Winsfield  vi. 
y,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Eobert  Thorold,  Esq.  of  Haigh,  co. 
"In,  and  widow  of  John  Blyth,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d 
M  he  had  two  other  sons  and  three  daus.     He  d.  1C2C,  and 

■.  by  his  eldest  son, 

:■- John  WiNGFiELD,  Knt.  of  Ti-kcncote,  J. P.,  Iliu'h  Sheriff 
i.  He  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Turpino,  Knt.  of 
jitoft,  CO.  Leicester;  and  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Frances  Crom- 
.  eldest  dau.  of  Edward,  ord  Lord  Cromwell.  By  the  latter 
'  d.  16G2)  he  had  issue, 

1  CHARD  (Sir),  liis  heir. 
hn.  Charles. 

,  :ancis,  6.  1628,  of  Stanford,  co.  Rutland,  and  of  Gray's  Inn, 

London,  Prime  Serjeant-at-Law  to  King  Chables  II.,  M.P. 

for  Stamford  1660. 
Elizabeth,  6.  1G2G;  m.  Thomas  Chybnall,  Esq.  of  Orlingbury. 

;ir  John  WingeeUl  d.  25  Dec.  1631,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

SiE  RicuABD  WiNGFiELD,  Knt.  of  Tickcncote,  bapt.  16  Dec. 
619,  High  Sheriff  for  Rutland  14  Charles  II. ;  d.  1663,  leaving 
by  his  2nd  wife,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lee,  Knt.  of 
Woodford,  Essex)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  b.  24  Jan.  1652,  High 
heriff  of  Rutland  31  Charles  II.  He  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir 
'horaas  Mackworth,  Bart,  of  Normanton.  By  her  (who  c^ 
683-84)  he  left  at  his  decease,  1660  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth, 
apt.  5  Jan.  1675,  who  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Cox,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
larket  Overton  ;  and  Mary,  bapt.  12  April,  1677,  who  m.  Rev. 
ohn  Foden)  a  son  and  heii-, 

John  Wkngfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  21  Aug.  1679, 
ligh  Sheriff  of  Rutland  1702.  He  m.  1706,  Elizabtth,  dau. 
nd  co-heir  of  Sir  John  Oldfield,  Bart,  of  Spalding,  co.  Lincoln, 
y  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Simon  Degge,  Knt.  of  Derby, 
nd  had  issue.   Mr.  Wingfield  d.  1734,  and  was  5.  by  his  grandson, 

Rev.  John  Wingfield,  M.A.,  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  11  Jan. 
733-34  (the  only  child  of  John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Greetham, 
y  Grace  Goodliall  his  wife).  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heir 
f  Gervase  Beckett,  Esq.  of  Barnsley,  co.  York,  and  by  her 
»ho  d.  10  July,  1793,  aged  61)  had  is.sue, 

John,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Rector  of  Bulwick,  co.  Xorthampton,  and  Ticken- 
cote, Rutland,  bapt.  2')  June,  1769 ;  rn.  7  May,  1799,  Maria, 
dau.  of  William  Torkington,  Esq.  of  Stamiord,  and  d.  1830, 
leaving  four  daus.,  of  whom  the  yoimgest,  Anne,  m.  Wilmer 
Wilmer,  Esq. 

Sarah,  m.  28  Oct.  1774,  Rev.  Samuel  Hunt. 

Elizabeth,  m.  15  July.  1781,  George  Tryon,  Esq.  Anne. 

Frances,  m.  Cotton  Thompson,  Esq.  of  Ketton,  High  Sheriff 
of  Rutland  1804. 

Margaret.  Jane. 

T.  Wingfield  d.  14  June,  1773,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 
John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  bapt.  25  Sept.  1763 ; 
.   12   April,   1788,    Mary  Anue,   dau.   and  heir  of  Edward 
iusloe,  Esq.  of  PickweU,  co.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
)Jnly,  1831)  had  issue, 

John  Muxloe,  of  Tickencote. 

Edward  Oldfield,  Rector  of  Market  Overton;  b.  18  March, 
1795;  d.  17  Sept.  18.56. 

Thomas  Henry,  Lieut. -Col.,  late  of  the  32nd  foot,  b.  0  June, 
1798  ;  d.  S  May,  1858. 

Charles  WiUiani,  Major-Gen.  R.A.,  6.  19  Sept.  1799;  m. 
13  Oct.  1835,  Emma  Dorinda,  dau.  of  J.  Fassett  Burnett,  Esq., 
and  had  issue,  Charles  Henry  Burnett,  who  d.  June,  1839. 

Ceorge,  IJector  of  Glatton,  Hunts,  J. P.,  6.  13  May,  1808;  m. 
Ist,  21  April,  1840,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Kev.  George 
"Wascy,  who  </.  Nov.  Is40 ;  and  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1848,  Persis, 
dau.  of  Rev.  J.  Standly,  Rector  of  Southoe,  and  has  issue, 
George  Arthur,  0.  29  Nov.  1850;  Louisa  Caroline,  b.  4  July, 
18.52;  Charles  Humphrey,  6.  20  May,  1855:  Evelyn  Persis, 
6.  14  Sept.  1807  ;  Hugh  Edward  and  Mary  Dorinda  (twins), 
b.  23  April,  1862. 

Mary  Anne.        Sarah.  Elizabeth  Emily,  d.  7  July,  1860. 

Caroline.  Henrietta. 

tionisa,  m.  1840,  John  Linton,  Esq.  of  Stintloe,  Hunts,  Col. 
Inniskilling  Dragoons,  and  d.  s.  j).  1847. 

'.  Wingfield  d.  4  Feb.  1841,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
loHN  MrxLOE  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Tickencote,  M.A.,  J.P. 
dD.L.,  High  SherilT  1833,  6.17  April,  1790;  m.  IG  June, 
19,  Catherine  Anne  Harriet,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Harry 
ncelot  Lee,  Esq.  of  Coton  Hall,  Salop,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
ipril,  1863)  had  issue, 


I.  John  Harry  Lee,  now  of  Tickencote. 

II.  Harry  Lancelot,  Rector  of  Market  Overton,  Rutland,  b. 
27  March,  1825;  ,n.  27  Nov.  185C,  Sophia  Anna,  dau.  of 
Rev.  R.  W.Shaw,  Rector  of  Cuxton,  Kent,  and  has  had  issue, 

1  Harry  Robert  Shaw,  b.  22  Aug.  1859. 

2  Reginald  Godfrey,  b.  8  Dec.  1863;  (/.  25  Aug.  1864. 

3  Edward  Reginald  Hugh,  b.  22  March,  1866. 

4  Alfred  LancL-lot,  b.  12  Jan.  1870. 

5  Lewis  William,  6.  1  Dec.  1871. 

G  George  Folliott,  6.  29  Sept.  1874. 

1  lUlen  Harriet.       2  Cicely  Margaret.       3  Lilian  Sophia. 

III.  Charles  Lee,  Rector  of  Welwyn,  Herts,  31. A.,  Hon. 
Canon  of  St.  Alban's,  b.  11  Sept.  1832;  r,i.  1  Oct.  Is74, 
Mary  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Blake, 
C.B.,  33rd  regt.,  and  has  issue, 

1  Susan  Maiy  Grace,  6.  23  Aug.  1875. 

2  Dorothy  Henrietta,  b.  15  July,  1877. 

3  Janet  Adelaide. 

rv.  Edward,  Barrister^t-Law,  Assistant  Under-Secretary  to 
the  Colonies,  b.  G  March.  1834;  m.2  April,  1872,  Mai  f 
Georgina,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev.  J.  W.  Sheringham,  M.A., 
Vicar  of  Standish-cum-Hardwick,  co.  Gloucester,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  CO.  Gloucester. 

I.  Anne  Frances.  ii.  Jane  Adelaide. 

III.  Harriet  Emily  Grace. 

He  d.  17  June,  1869. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  cntised  sa.  three  pairs  of  wings 
conjoined  of  the  field.  C'nsi — A  cap  per  pale  sa.  and  arg.  the 
lirsc  guttee  d'eau  charged  with  a  less  gu.  between  two  wings 
expanded,  the  dexter  of  the  second  the  sinister  of  the  first. 
Motto — Posse,  nolle  nobile. 

Stat — Tickencote  Hall,  near  Stamford. 


WINGFIELD    OF    ONSLOW. 

WiNGTiELB,  Chaeles  G-eoege,  Esq.  of  Onslow, 
Salop,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High  iherilf  1873  ;  m.  1  Feb. 
1865,  Jane  Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Clopton  Lewis 
"Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Rhysnaut,  co.  Montgomery,  and 
has  issue. 

I.  Charles  Ralph  Borlase,  h.  27  Oct.  1873. 

I.  Constance  Adela,  b.  25  April,  1878. 

iLfllCTtCrC. — Anthony  Wingfield,  of  Glossop,  co.  Derby, 
7th  son  of  Sir  Robert  Wingfield,  of  Letheringham,  by  Eliza- 
beth Gonsell,  his  wife,  is  stated  to  have  been  fatner  of 

William  Wingfield,  of  Ashley  Hey,  co.  Derby,  who  was 
father  of 

William  Wingfield,  of  Ashley  Hey,  whose  son, 

Thomas  Wingfield,  removed  to  Loughborough,  co.  Leicester, 
and  engaged  in  commercial  pursuits.    He  left  a  son, 

Thomas  Wingfield,  Alderman  of  Shrewsbury,  who  served 
the  office  of  Baihff  1617  and  1623,  and  Mayor  1640.  Mr.  Alder- 
man Wingfield  m.  a  dau.  of  John  Hunt,  uncle  of  Col.  Thomas 
Hunt,  and  had  two  sons, 

Samuel,  his  heir. 

John,  who  purchased  the  estate  of  Alderton,  in  the  parish  of 
Great  Ness,  Salop. 
The  elder  son  of  Alderman  Wingfield, 

Samuel  Wingfield,  Esq.,  was  admitted  a  member  of  Mag- 
dalen College,  Oxford,  1623,  and  of  Gray's  Inn  1637.  He  m.  a 
dau.  of  Sir  Richard  Prince,  of  the  Abbey  Foregate,  Shrews- 
bury, High  Sheriff  of  Salop  1627,  and  seated  himself  at  Preston 
Brockhurst.     His  son  and  heir, 

Tho.mas  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Preston  Brockhurst,  High  Sheriff 
1692,  r,i.  1680,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Borlase,  Esq. 
of  Great  Marlow,  Bucks,  by  his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Chief  Justice 
(Sir  John)  Banks,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

Boelase  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Preston  Brockhurst,  ),;.  1720, 
Ellen,  sister  of  Sir  Rowland  HiU,  Bart.,  Sheriff  of  Salop  1732, 
and  had  issue, 

RowLANT),  his  heir. 

Borlase,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Bolas,  Salop,  h.  1729. 
Margaret,  m.  Edmund  Littlehales,  Esq. 
Sarah,  m.  Thomas  Dicken,  Esq.  of  WoUerton. 
Mary,  m.  John  Rocke,  Esq.  of  Trefnanney,  co.  Montgomery. 
Jane,  m.  1st,  1753,  Anthony  Kynncrslcy.  Esq.  of  Leighton; 
and  2ndly,  John  Ashby,  Esq.  of  Linches,  Salop. 

The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Rowland  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Preston  Brockhurst,  6.  1728, 
purchased  the  estate  of  Onslow,  and  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  1753.  He  m.  23  June,  1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter 
Wagstaffe  Bagot,  5th  Bart,  of  Blithfield,  co.  Stafford,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  21  March,  1813)  had  issue, 

/.  John,  of  Onslow. 

II.  Charles,  M..4.,  of  the  Gro,  near  Newtown,  co.  Mont- 
gomery, Rector  of  Llanllwchaiarn,  6.  24  Aug.  1770;  m. 
27  Jan.  1829,  Emma,  4th  dau.  of  the  late  Richard  Jenkins, 


1766 


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TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIN 


Esq.  of  Bicton,  and  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Jenkins,  G.C.B., 
and  d.  1  May,  1850,  having  had  issue, 

1  Charles  George,  now  of  Onslow. 

2  William,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  LeiKhton,  6.  18.34;  m.  April, 
1864,  Selina  Rachel,  3rd  dau.  of  Col.  Frederick  Hill,  and 
niece  of  Viscount  Hill. 

3  Anthony,  H.M.'s  Indian  army,  h.  183.'). 

1  Emma  Marian,  iii.  William  Cookson,  Esq. 

III.  Rowland,  M.A.,  of  Ehysnant,  co.  Montgomery,  Vicar  of 
Rhuabon,  CO.  Denbigh,  b.  11  Feb.  177.5;  ra.  b  Sept.  170:i, 
Margaret,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Clopton  Prhy."?,  Esq.  of 
Llandrinio  Hall,  co.  Montgomery,  and  had  three  sons, 

1  Clopton  Lewis,  6.  9  July.  1800;  m.  12  Jan.  1833,  Jane 
Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  J.  Michell,  K.C.B.,  of  Huish, 
Somerset,  and  left  issue, 

AValter  Clopton,  formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards> 
now  of  Rhysnant,  co.  Montgomery,  Major  Montgomery 
Yeomanry,  one  of  H.M.  Royal  Body  Guard,  6.  16  Oct. 
1833;  m.  1  Nov.  1858,  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  Gen. 
Wheeler  Cleveland,  and  had  issue,  Harold,  6.  26  Aug. 
1859,  Midshipman  R.N.,  drowned  in  trying  to  save  a 
comrade's  life,  13  Dec.  1876;  Rowland  Fenryn,  6.  26  Oct. 
1861;  Walter  Clopton,  b.  1  May,  1871. 

Jane  Mary  Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Charles  George  Wing- 
field,  Esq.  of  Onslow. 

2  Watkin,  6. 7  June,  1803.        3  Rowland,  h.  15  June,  1S03. 
I.  Catharine,  d.  1864. 

BIr.  Winglield  d.  10  Aug.  1818,  aged  90.    His  eldest  son, 

John  Wingfield,  Esq.  of  Onslow,  Salop,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
army,  High  Sheriff  1814,  b.  18  July,  1769;  ra.  17  Oct.  1811, 
Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Rocke,  of  Shrewsbury, 
Rector  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Clungunford ;  d.  31  Aug. 
1862,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  the  present  Charles  George 
Wingfield,  Esq. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  cotised  sa.  three  pairs  of  wings 
conjoined  of  the  tirst.  C'/e.<(— A  high  bonnet  or  cap  party  per 
pale  sa.  and  arg.  banded  gu.  between  two  wings  displayed  all 
guttee  counterchanged. 

Scat — Onslow,  near  Shrewsbury. 


WINGFIELD. 
See  DiGBY  OF  SnERBORNE  Castle. 


■WINGFIELD    OF    BARRINGTON    PARK. 

Wingfield,  Edward  Ehys,  Esq.  of  Bai-riugton 
Park,  Oxon,  educated  at  Eton,  J.P.  for  cos.  Glou- 
cester and  Oxford,  on  roll  for  High  Sheriff  1878, 
b.  9  March,  1849  ;  s.  his  maternal  grandfather  1869  ; 
m.  2  May,  1871,  Edith  Caroline,  dau.  of  Kev.  Peter 
Almerie  Wood,  Canon  of  Middleham,  and  Eector 
of  Copford,  Essex,  and  has  issue, 

Mervtn  Edward  George  Ehts,  6.  1872. 

Mr.  Wingfield  is  eldest  son  of  Edward  ffoliott 
Wingfield,  P^sq.  of  Maids  Moreton  Lodge,  Bucks, 
by  Frances  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  George,  5th  Lord 
DyneTor. 

For  Lineage,  &c.,  see  Borke's  Ptemrje  and  Baronetage 
under  Powerscodrt  (Viscount). 

Seaf— Barrington  Park,  Eurford.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton, 
S.W. ;  and  Na\al  and  Military,  W. 


WINN     OF    NOSTEL. 

Wink,  Kowland,  Esq.  of  Noslel  Priory,  co. 
Lincoln,  M.P.  for  Noi-th  Lincolnshire,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  19  Feb.  1820  ;  m.  21  March,  1854,  Harriet 
Maria  Amelia,  dau.  of  Col.  Henry  Dumaresq,  by 
the  Lady  Elizabeth  Sophia  his  wife,  sister  of  the 
5th  Earl  of  Lanesborough,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Rowland,  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  1  Aug.  1857. 
n.  Charles  Cavendish,  Rifle  Brigade,  b.  Sept.  1853. 

III.  Algernon  James,  6.  Jan.  1S60. 

IV.  George  William  Phipps.  v.  Cecil  Henry. 
I.  Laura  Sophia  Priscilla.  ii.  Emily  Louisa. 
HI.  Maud  Julia  Mary. 

Mr.  Winn  was  appointed  a  Lord  of  the  Treasury  in 
1874. 

^LlUCagC— This  Une  of  Wynne  is  descended  from  a  cadet 
of  Gwydir,  who,  in  consequence  of  some  family  misunder- 
•tanuing,  left  Wales  in  the  16th  century,  and  settled  in  London. 


Sir  Willi.Tra  Segar  acknowledged  this  to  bo  the  true  descen 
by  exeiiii/lifyiiig  to  George  Wynne  (for  so  he  signed  his  name 
the  ancestor  of  this  family,  the  armorial  ensigns  of  the  Wtnni 
of  Gwydir. 

George  Wynne  (to  whom  a  patent  of  arms  was  granted  i 
1604;  is   the  first  member  of  the  English  branch   of  whoi  . 
we  find  any  particular  mention.    He  was  6.  about  the  yea^; 
1560,  and  d.  1610.    He  ra.  Margaret  Green,  of  London,  and  hac-t 

Edmi'.nd  Wynne,  of  Thornton  Cartels,  co.  Lincoln,  who  wa  m 
b.  1583,  and  d.  1645.  He  vi.  Mary,  dau.  of  Rowland  Berkele;i.{ 
Esq.  of  the  city  of  Worcester,  and  sister  of  Sir  Robejrtl 
Berkeley,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  Kihgl,! 
Bench,  by  whom  he  had, 

George,  b.  1607,  of  whom  presently.  M 

Rowland,  Alderman  of  London,  b.  1609;  d.  1676.  j? 

Mark,  of  Little  Warley,  Essex,  6.  1611 ;  d.  16J'J. 

Katherine. 

Margaret, 'm.  Roger  Fletcher,  Citizen  of  London. 

Mary,  la.  Thomas  Glover,  Citizen  of  London. 

Joyce,  m.  John  Ramsden,  Merchant,  Hull. 

Anne,  ra.  John  Aynsworth,  Merchant,  London. 

The  eldest  son, 

George  Winn,  Esq.,  served  the  cffice  of  High  Sheriff  of  c< 
Lincoln  1667,  and  proved  himself  a  steady  friend  to  th 
monarchy  and  to  his  country  during  the  civil  contests  of  th 
reign  of  Charles  I.;  for  there  is  extant  in  his  family  a  recei| 
of  the  date  of  the  very  year  in  which  his  Majesty  sufferecj 
signed  by  a  deputed  person  on  behalf  of  the  exiled  princij 
his  son,  from  which  it  appears  that  George  Winn  contr 
buted,  with  his  brother  Rowland,  the  sum  of  2,000  guildei 
(a  sum,  perhaps,  in  those  days  not  inconsiderable,  and  cerlainl 
not  advanced  without  serious  personal  risk),  towards  thl 
support  of  what  might  have  been  considered  a  hopeless  caus« 
In  the  December  following  the  Restoration,  the  title  of  Baroni 
was  conferred  by  Charles  II.  on  his  faithful  subject,  as  Sij 
George  Wynn,  of  Nostel,  co.  York.  Sir  George  m.  thrice,  Is 
Rachel,  dau.  of  John  Turner,  Esq.,  of  Ham,  Surrey,  by  whoi| 
he  had  no  issue ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Jeffrey 
Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Edmund,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  ancestor  of  the  Lords  Headlet. 

III.  Robert. 

IV.  Mark.  V.  Roland. 
The  eldest  son. 

Sir  Ed.\iund  Winn,  2nd  bart.,  6.  1C44,  served  as  High  Shcri 
of  CO.  Lincoln  in  1671.  He  was  twice  married,  and  by  hi 
2nd  wife  Katharine,  had  issue  three  sons  and  three  dans 
1  Sir  Rowland,  his  successor;  2  Edmund,  of  Ackton,  co.  Yorl 
bapt.  2  Dec.  1678  (grandfather  of  the  last  Sir  Edmund  Mar 
Winn) ;  and  3  George,  a  Smyrna  Merchant,  bapt.  19  Au{ 
1680,  and  d.  unm.  1708.  The  daus.  were  1  Elizabeth,  in.  Isil 
Joseph  Taylor,  Esq.  of  the  Inner  Temple;  and  2ndly,  Dil 
Charles  Trimnell,  Bishop  of  Winchester;  2  Katharine;  ani 
3  Sarah,  both  d.  unia.  Sir  Edmund  d.  30  Aug.  1694;  IIi| 
eldest  son. 

Sir  Rowland  Winn,  of  Nostel,  the  3rd  bart.,  was  6.  1  Julj 
1075,  and  m.  Letitia,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  William  Harborc 
Esq.  (sometime  the  English  Ambassador  in  Turkey),  by  whoi 
he  had  issue  three  sons  and  four  daus.,  1  Sir  Rowland,  hi' 
successor;  2  Edmund  Harbord,  bapt.  8  May,  1709,  d.  unn 
25  May,  1763,  Col.  of  the  1st  regt.  of  foot  guards;  and 
Edward,  bapt.  2  Nov.  1714;  d.  v.ara.  1730.  The  daus.  war 
1  Katharine,  ra.  Sir  Samuel  Barnardiston,  Bart,  of  Kettot 
Suffolk;  2  Letitia;  3  Anne  Elizabeth;  and  4  Mary;  all  C 
whom  rf.  «/!.TO.  Sir  Rowland  and  his  wife  both  died  at  Batt 
Feb.  1721.    Their  eldest  son. 

Sib  Rowland  Winn,  of  Nostel,  4th  bart.,  b.  1706,  was  Ilig 
Sheriff  of  co.  York  1732,  and  in  the  following  year  joint  candi 
date  with  Charles  Turner,  Esq.,  in  a  very  severe  contest  fo 
the  representation  of  that  co.  in  Parliament,  but  owing  to 
misunderstanding  between  their  friends  Sir  Rowland  was  ur 
successful.  He  m.  Aug.  1729,  Susannah  (sister  of  the  1st  wif 
of  Sir  Edward  Dering,  Bart.,  and  dau.  and  co-heiress  c 
Charles  Henshaw,  Esq.,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  Alderman  and  Lor 
Mayor  of  London,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth,  the  only  child  am 
heiress  of  Edward  Rooper,  Esq.,  of  the  very  ancient  family  c 
that  name,  settled  at  St.  Dunstan's  near  Canterbury,  an' 
afterwards  at  Eltham  aforesaid),  by  whom  he  had  three  son 
and  six  daus.,  1  Sib  Rowland,  his  successor;  2  Edward,  c 
Bramham,  co.  York,  bapt.  1  April,  1740,  and  d.  tmm.  13  Sept 
1832;  and  3  Charles,  bapt.  24  March,  1741,  d.  an  infant 
The  daus.  were  1  Susannah ;  2  Mary  ;  3  Charlotte,  who  al 
d.  %tnra. ;  4  Katharine,  ra.  Nathaniel  Cholmley,  Esq.  of  Whitby 
CO.  York;  5  Elizabeth  Letitia,  ra.  Sir  George  Strickland,  6tl 
bart.  of  Boynton ;  and  6  Ann,  who  was  the  1st  'vife  of  her  cousin 


WIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIN 


1767 


Jeorge  Winn,   afterwards  Lord  Headley.     Sir  Rowland  d. 
:<  Aug.  1765.    His  eldest  son, 

R  Rowland  Winn,  of  Nostel,  .5th  bart.,  bapt.  24  Feb.  17.39  ; 

.  jubine  Louise,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Jacques  Phillippe, 
laron  d"Hervert,  Governor  of  Vevay,  Switzerland,  by  whom 
le  had  a  son.  Sir  Rowland,  his  successor,  and  a  dau.,  Esther, 
.  26  Nov.  1768,  who  was  twice  married,  and  d.  Dec.  1803, 
e;iving  issue  by  her  1st  husband,  John  WilUamson,  two  sons 

1(1  one  dau.,  John,  Charles,  and  Louisa.  Sir  Rowland  d. 
0  Feb.  1785.    The  son  and  heir. 

Sir  Rowland  Winn,  of  Nostol,  6th  bart.,  High  Sheriff  co. 
fork  1799,  b.  13  June,  1775;  d.  unm.  and  intestate  13  Oct. 
805,  when  the  family  estates  descended  to  his  nephew,  John 
Williamson)  Winn,  Esq.,  whose  brother  and  heir, 

Charles  Winn,  Esq.  of  Nostel,  co.  York,  and  Appleby  Hall, 

;. 0.  Lincoln,  J. P.   and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.   Lincoln  1828, 

1.1817.    He  TO.  16  June,  1819,  his  cousin,  Priscilla,   5th  dau. 

f  Sir  WiUiam   Strickland,  6th  bart.  of  Eoynton,  and  d.  17 

)ec.  1874,  leaving  a  son  and  heir,  the  present  Rowland 

ViNN,  Esq.,  M.P.,  of  Nostel  Priory. 

Arms — Erm.,  on  a  fess  vert  three  eagles  displayed  or.     Crest 
rJ-A  demi-eagle  displayed  or.     Motto — Vinute  et  labore. 

Seats — Nostel  Priory,  near  Wakefield;  Appleby  Uall,  Briggs, 
0.  Lincoln. 


VINSTANiEY   OF  BRAUNSTON  HOUSE. 
See  PocHiN  OF  Bkaunston. 


WINSTANLEY    OF    CHAIGELEY. 


li 


WiNSTANLET,  WiLLiA3i  ALFRED,  Esq.  of  Cliaige- 

5y  Manor,  co.  Lancaster,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 

'j  Jhaigley,  b.  29  Jan.  1852  ;  m.  29  May,  1872,  Maria 

']lizabetli,  only  surviving  dau.  of  the  late  William 

Ecwitt,  Esq.,  F.E.C.S.,  J.P.,  of  Preston,  co.  Lan- 

aeter,  and  has  issue, 

Elizabeth  Mabel. 
Tiolet  Helen. 

HtUCtlQr. — The  family  of  Winstanley  derives  its  name 
om  the  township  of  Winstanley,  near  Wigan,  co.  Lancaster, 
here  the  family  was  seated  before  the  time  of  King  John,  in 
hose  reign  Roger  de  Winstanley  held  certain  lands  in 
instanley  which  had  descended  to  him  from  his  ancestors. 
is  descendant,  Edmdxd  de  Winstanley,  married  one  of  the 
andish  family,  1370,  and  was  connected  in  the  female  line 
ith  the  ancient  and  notable  families  of  Worsley,  Waller, 
angton,  Faircleugh,  and  others.  Sir  James  de  Winstanley, 
lother  member  of  this  same  family,  was  one  of  the  Knights 
tendant  upon  Edward  the  Black  Prince,  during  his  wars  in 
)ain.  The  last  representative  of  the  elder  branch  was  one 
the  poor  knights  of  Windsor  about  the  time  of  Charles  II. 
ranger  branches  of  the  family  were  settled  at  Blackley 
orst,  Billinge,  and  elsewhere  in  co.  Lancaster,  at  Braunston, 
.  Leicester,  and  in  the  city  of  London.  About  the  time  of 
.MES  I.,  a  scion  of  this  ancient  stock  was  seated  at  Charnock 
chard,  not  far  from  Winstanley,  and  had  issue,  by  Frances 
B  wife  (who  survived  him)  a  son, 

Ralph  Winstanley,  Gent,  of  Charnock  Richard,  to.  and 
d  issue,  two  sons,  Robert  and  William,  the  elder  of  whom, 
Robert  Winstanley,  Gent,  of  Charnock  Richard,  was 
her  of 

VTiLLiAM  Winstanley,  Gent,  of  Charnock  Richard,  b.  5  Oct. 
75,  who  removed  to  Cuerden,  co.  Lancaster,  and  d.  30  June, 
)1,  leaving  issue,  by  Isabella  his  wife  (who  d.  4  Feb.  1725),  a 

^BERT  Winstanley,  Gent,  of  Cuerden,  b.  22  Feb.  1710,  m. 
22  Feb.  1731,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Thomas  Green,  Gent.  ('<. 
lOV.  1714,  and  d.  19  Dec.  17.59),  and  2ndly,  IMafgery,  dau.  of 
(6.  about  1720,  d.  s.  p.  19  July,  1800).  Mr.  Winstanley, 
0  attained  the  remarkable  age  of  94  years,  c^  19  March, 
)4,  having  had  issue  by  his  first  wife  three  sons  and  five 
«•, 

.  William,  b.  15  March,  1733;  d.  30  Oct.  1740. 

I.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

n.  Robert,  Lieut.  87th  Rcgt.  of  Foot,  ').  22  July,  1754;   d. 

unvi.  of  the  yellow  fever  at  St.  Lucia,  West  Indies,  26  July, 

.  Elizabeth.       ii.  Isabella.       ni.  Sarah.        iv.  Isabella. 
'.  Sarah.    All  d.  young. 


Ju 


-I 


II. 


William  Winstanley,  Esq.  of  Cuerden,  afterwards  of  Wood 
cock  Hall,  eldest  surviving  son,  b.  10  Aug.  1742;  ?u.  29  Dec. 
1762,  Alice,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Woodcock, 
Esq.  of  Woodcock  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  whose  ancestors  had 
been  seated  at  that  place  for  upwards  of  five  hundred  years, 
and  d.  11  Nov.  1791,  having  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  b.  16  Jan.  1767;  m.  4  May,  1700,  Miss  ElizahetU 
Walshman ;  d.  s.  p.  19  March,  1795. 

II.  Woodcock,  of  Aysgarth,  co.  York,  b.  30  Aug.  1768;  m. 
Betty,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Ryder,  Esq.  of  Gammera- 
gill,  CO.  York  {b.  27  Nov.  1770,  d.  28  March,  1783),  and  d. 
10  Oct.  1828,  leaving  issue, 

1  Alice,  d.  young. 

2  Elizabeth,  vi.  Richard  Stuart  Picard,  Esq.  of  Kirkby 
Lonsdale,  Westmorland,  and  d.  4  Jime,  1875,  leaving 
issue. 

3  Margaret,  m.  William  Ware,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

4  Sarah,  rn.  James  Taylor  Wray,  Esq.  of  Leybourne,  CO. 
York,  and  d.  30  July,  1827,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Thomas,  b.  10  April,  1771,  d.  young. 

IV.  WiLLLAM,  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  Thomas,  b.  27  May,  1774;  m.  10  Feb.  1800,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Parbold,  co.  Lancaster (6.  17  May, 
1774,  d.  14  Aug.  1816),  and  d.  8  June,  ls22,  having  had 
issue  four  sons, 

1  ^yilliam,  b.  13  Dec.  1800;  d.  young. 

2  Robert,  b.  29  Dec.  1801 ;  d.  yoimg. 

3  Robert,  6.  9  April,  1803;  m.  I  March,  1829,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  James  Naylor,  Gent,  of  Upholland,  co.  Lancaster, 
(b.  9  Oct.  1808,  and  rf.  28  Nov.  1845),  and  d.  23  Dec.  1849, 
leaving  issue  now  surviving, 

James,  b.  24  Oct.  1832:  to.  14  Dec.  1864,  Annie,  dau.  of 

Henry  KiUick,  Esq.  of  Edenbridge,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 
Sarah  Jane,   to.  10  June,    1S65,  Rev.  William  George 

Proctor,   B.A.,  Yicar  of  St.  Cuthbert's,  Darwen,   co. 

Lancaster. 
Alice  Woodcock,  to.  19  April,  1866,  Henry  Turner,  Esq. 

of  Woodlands,  co.  Chester,  Capt.  2nd  Royal  Cheshire 

Regt.  of  Militia. 

4  Thomas  Woodcock,  6.  9  Feb.  1805,  d.  v.nm.  ID  July, 
1844. 

VI.  John,  of  Preston,  b.  27  Doc.  1776 ;  m.  1st,  Margaret,  dau. 
of  Richard  Hatton,  Esq.  of  Parbold,  co.  Lancaster;  and 
2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Roderick  M'Neil,  and  widow  of 
Col.  Robert  Wellwood,  of  Pil  liver,  co.  Fife;  d.  s.  p. 
22  May,  1859. 

vu.  James,  b.  15  Sept.  1779;  d.  young. 

I.  Elizabeth,  to.  James  Barlow,  Esq.  of  Blackburn,  co.  Lan- 
caster; d.  s.p.  21  March,  1821. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  John  Hull,  M.D.  of  the  city  of  Manchester;  d. 
at  Poulton,  9  March,  1842,  leaving  issue. 

HI.  Isabella.        iv.  Isabella.        v.  Mary.    All  d.  young. 

William  Winstanley,  Esq.  of  Chaigeley  Manor  and  Wooltoa 
Lodge,  CO.  Lancaster,  the  4th  son,  purchased  the  Chaigeley 
estate  from  the  Weld  family,  and  was  for  many  years  J. P.  for 
CO.  Lancaster;  b.  6  Deo.  1772;  m.  26  May,  1808,  Elizabeth, 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Samuel  Hardman,  Esq.  of  the  city  of 
Manchester,  by  Urith  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Rev.  Daniel 
Lowe,  M.A.  of  Norton,  co.  Derby  (she  d.  31  Dec.  1845),  and  d. 
in  London,  15  May,  1852,  having  had  issue  a  son  and  three 
daus., 

I.  William,  his  successor. 

I.  Alicia,  d.  v.nm.  8  June,  1828. 

II.  Anna  Catherine,  of  Chadswell,  co.  Lancaster. 

III.  EUzabeth,  d.  an  infant. 

William  Winstanley,  Esq.  of  Chaigeley  Manor,  and  of 
Preston,  J. P.,  the  only  son,  s.  his  father.  He  was  b.  10  March, 
1810,  and  //i.  14  Sept.  1844,  Charlotte  Lavinia,  elder  dau.  of 
Alfred  Lowe,  Esq.  of  Highfield,  co.  Nottingham,  J. P.,  and  d. 
22  Feb.  1873,  having  had  issue, 

I.  William  Hardman,  /;.  6  Jan.  1850;  d.  26  March,  1851. 

II.  William  .Vlfred,  the  present  representative. 

III.  John  .\rthur,  Lieut.  Royal  Sherwood  Foresters'  Regt. 
of  Militia,  co.  Notts,  b.  15  June,  1856. 

I.  Maria  Lavinia,  m.  3  July,  1872,  James  Robert  Henderson 
Balfour,  Esq. 

n.  Marianne  Emily,  m.  29  May,  1867,  George  Henry  Catte- 
rall,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Peter  Catterall,  Esq., 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  Registrar  of  the  Court  of  Chancery  for  the 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

ni.  Eliza  Isabella,  m.  6  .June,  18/7,  Rev.  Thomas  Barton- 
Spencer.  M.A.,  Vicar  of  St.  James's,  Preston,  co.  Lancaster, 
2nd  surviving  son  of  the  late  Lawrence  Catlow  Spencer, 
M.D.,  J.I'.,  twice  Mayor  of  Preston. 

IV.  Charlotte  Anna,  m.  9  .Vug.  1877,  William  Wallis  Nichol- 
son Mounsey,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  Mounsey,  Esq.  of  Ingle- 
white  Lodge',  CO.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Or,  two  bars  az.,  in  chief  three  crosses  pattee  gn. 
quartering  Hardman.  Crrst — .\  demi-cockatrice  displayed  or 
crested  and  jelloped  gu.    Motto — Prenez  garde. 

Seat — Chaigeley  Manor,  near  Clitheroe,  co.  Lancaster. 

5  X 


1768 


WIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIS 


WINTER    OF    AGHER. 

WiNTEB,  James  Sandeeson,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co. 
Meath,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifE  co.  Meath.  and 
of  CO.  Cayan,  I.  15  Feb.  1832. 

JCiUvatJC— This  family  is  a  branch  of  the  same  stock  as 
that  from  which  sprung  the  Winters  of  Lydney,  co.  Gloucester, 
and  was  settled  in  co.  Oxford  antecedently  to  1600. 

CuRisTOPBEB  Winter,  a  younger  son  of  Thomas  Winter,  co. 
Oxford,  removed  to  Balsall,  co.  Warwick,  and  was  father  of 

Samuel  Wlstee,  D.D.,  b.  at  Balshal,  1603,  m.  Anne  Beeston, 
of  Boston,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  had  a  son,  Samtjel,  his  heir.  In 
1650,  Dr.  Winter  was  obliged  to  resign  the  living  of  Cob- 
tingham,  co.  York,  of  which  he  was  Kector,  being  ordered  by 
the  then  Government  to  proceed  to  Ireland,  with  the  com- 
missioners appointed  for  the  settlement  of  that  country,  as 
their  Chaplain,  and  was  soon  after  constituted  Provost  of  Trin. 
Coll.  Dublin,  which  the  preceding  troubles  had  left  almost 
desolate.  In  this  office  he  exerted  himself,  with  great  zeal 
and  success,  to  re-assemble  the  surviving  members,  and  re- 
establish the  discipline  of  the  University.  He  appears  to  have 
been  removed  from  the  Provostship  at  the  Restoration.  Dr. 
Winter  acquired  property  in  King's  Co.,  Meath,  and  AVest- 
meath,  and  (lying  1666,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.,  who  was  confirmed  in  the  estates  of 
his  father  by  the  letters  patent  of  Charles  II.,  1G68.  He  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  or  sister  of  Col.  Sankey,  an  officer  of  consi- 
derable note  under  the  Commonweath,  and  dying  1670,  was  s. 
by  his  son, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  Pywell,  Esq. 
of  Possiekstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  dying  1692,  left  a  son  and 
successor, 

The  Very  Rev.  San-ket  Winter,  Archdeacon  of  Killala  and 
Dean  of  Kildare,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eight  Rev.  Dr.  William 
Lloyd,  Bishop  of  Killala,  but  dying  s.  p.  1736,  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

Francis  Winter,  Esq.  m.  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Pratt,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost,  co.  Westmeath,  and  his  wife 
Jane,  dau.  of  John  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Cookesborough,  same  co. 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Winter  left  at  his  decease,  1743,  one  son  and 
two  daus., 

Sasitjel,  his  heir. 

Jane,  m.  Rev.  Edward  Eeynell. 

Mary  ra.  Nicholas  ReyneU,  Esq.  of  Eeynella,  d.  s.p. 

His  only  son  and  successor, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  m.  1762,  Margaret,  youngest 
dau.  of  Joseph  Eobbins,  Esq.  of  Ballyduff,  co.  Kilkenny,  by 
Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Piers,  Bart,  of  Trister- 
nagh.  and  by  her  (who  d.  1814)  had  issue, 

I.  John  Pratt,  his  heir.  ii.  Francis  Pratt  (Rev.). 

III.  Samuel  Pratt,  to.  Frances  Rosa,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Trevor  Bomford,  Esq.,  youngest  son  of  Stephen  Bomford, 
of  Rahinstown,  co.  Meath,  and  left  at  his  decease  three  sons 
and  five  daus., 

1  George,  of  Oakley  Park,  King's  Co.,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  James  Cox,  Esq.  of  Clarendon,  Tasmania,  and  has 
issue,  Francis  Pratt,  b.  1843;  St.  Leonards  Crosbie,  0. 
1853;  Ernest,  6.  1856  ;  and  Georgina. 

2  Samuel  Pratt,  of  Murndal,  Victoria,  Australia. 

3  Trevor. 

1  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Winter,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

2  Margaret,  m.  Nathaniel  Preston,  Esq.  of  Swainston,  co. 
Meath,  and  has  issue. 

3  Frances  Jane,  ra.  Samuel  Bomford,  Esq.,  Capt.  Royal 
Nonh  Gloucester  Militia,  son  of  George  Bomford,  Esq.  of 
Drumlargan,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue. 

4  Arbella,  m.  Cecil  Pybus  Cooke,  E.«q.  of  Lake  Condah, 
"Victoria,  Australia,  eldest  son  of  William  Cooke,  Esq.  of 
Cheltenham,  and  has  issue. 

5  Anna  Maria  Sarah.  r,i.  Charles  Gustavus  Walsh,  Esq., 
Col.  H.M.  Indian  army,  2nd  son  of  John  Walsh,  Esq.  of 
Dundrum  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Anna  Maria. 

II.  Arabella,  m.  George  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Drumlargin,  and 
Oakley  Park,  KeUs,  co.  Meath. 

Mr.  Winter  d.  1811,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Pratt  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  6.  31  May,  1768 ;  m, 
4  Aug.  1794,  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Capt.  Arthur  Gore,  of 
the  E.I.C.S.,  youngest  son  of  William  Gore,  Esq.  of  Barrow. 

mount,  CO.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  (who  d.  Aug.  1848;  had  issue 

» 
Samuel,  of  Agher. 
John,  m.  his  cousin,  Mary  Winter,  and  had  issue  two  daus., 

Frances  and  Ann. 
Francis,  Major  H.E.I.C.S.,  59th  Bengal  Infantry,  m.  Anna, 


eldest  dau.  of  Col.  George  Caulfeild,  of  Broomfield,  > 

Westmeath. 
Benjamin  Pratt,  d.  in  Australia,  1844. 
Anna  Maria,   ra.  William  Humphrys,   Esq.  of   Ballyha 

House,  CO.  Cavan,  and  d.  1837,  leaving  issue. 
Margaret,  deceased. 
Eliza,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Gordon  Caulfeild,  of  Mount  Temj 

CO.  Westmeath. 
Arabella,  m.  her  cousin,  George  Bomford,  Esq.  of  Oat 

Park,  CO.  Meath. 

Mr.  Winter,  High  Sheriff  1806,  d.  31  Aug.  1846,  and  was  s. 

his  son, 

Samuel  Winter,  Esq.  of  Agher,  co.  Meath,  J. P.  and  D. 
b.  2  Aug.  1796  ;  ra.  13  Nov.  1826,  Lucy,  2nd  dau.  of  Jan 
Sanderson,  Esq.  of  CloverhiU,  co.  Cavan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  u 
by  her  (who  d.  11  Nov.  1864)  had  issue, 

John  Pratt,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  fell  leading  the  2nd  squarl: 

of  his  regt.  in  the  charge  of  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade 

Balaclava,  25  Oct.  1854. 
James  Sanderson,  now  of  Agher. 
Samuel,  b.  1834 ;  m.  1  March,  1860,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Jc 

A.  Nicholson,  Esq.  of  Balrath,  co.  Meath. 
Francis  Alexander,  6.  1836,  Barrister-at-Law. 
Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  3  Aug.  18.52.  George  Nugent  Puvd 

Esq.   of  Lisnabin,   co.  Westmeath;  she  d.  6  Nov.   1; 

leaving  five  sons  and  a  dau. 
Lucy  Adelaide.  Mary  Anne. 

Mr.  Winter  was  High  Sheriff  of  Meath,  1837,  and  of  Cav 
1851.     HetZ.  6Nov.  1867. 

Arras — Chequy,'or  and  sa.,  a  fcss  arg.     Crest — A  maitkt. 
Seat — Agher,  Enfield. 


WISE    OF    CLAYTON    HALL. 

Wise,  Lewis  Lotatt  Atshfoed,  Esq.  of  Ck 
ton  Hall,  CO.  StafEord,  and  Hillesdon,  Torquay,  3.. 
Lieut.  Queen's  Own  Staffordshire  Yeomanry,  li 
Stli,  the  King's  regt.,  b.  21  March,  1844 ;  in.  1  Ai 
1871,  Alice  Isabel,  2nd  daii.  of  Thomas  Brought 
Charlton,  Esq.  of  ChilweU  Hall,  Notts,  and  I 
issue, 

Ralph  Lovat  Ayshford,  6. 1876;  d.  1877. 
Elfrida  Alice  Ayshford,  6.  1875. 
Esla  Muriel  Ayshford,  6.  1878. 

ILtnCage.— This  family,  which  resided  in  the  West 
England  before  the  Norman  Conquest,  deduces  its  desci 
from  Oliver  Wise,  de  Greston  (on  the  Tamar),  whose 
direct  descendant  was  Sir  William  Wise,  40  Henry  III. 
1295,  Walter  Wise  was  M.P.  for  Tavistock,  and  1442,  Jo 
Wise,  of  Sydenham,  M.P.  for  Plympton.  The  Wises  acquir 
by  marriage  with  the  families  of  De  Veponte,  Thursselt 
Sydenham,  and  Trevage,  several  manors  in  Devon,  and  fina 
settled  at  Sydenham,  where  John  Wise  dwelt,  5  Henry  1 
His  son, 

Thomas  Wise,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heiress  of  RoIj 
Brett,  Esq.  of  Slottiscombe  (descended  from  Alured  de  BritI 
By  this  lady  he  acquired  the  manor  of  Stoke  Daniartll,  wh' 
the  Wises  built  a  house,  called  Mount  Wise.    He  had  issue, 

John  Wise,  of  Sydenham,  »i.  Thomasine,  dau.  of  Sir  Balds 
Fulford,  of  Great  Fulford,  Devon,  and  had  issue, 

Oliver. 

Alicia,  m-  James  Russell,  Esq.,  and  was  mother  of  John, 
Earl  of  Bedford. 

He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Oliver  Wise,  whose  great  grandson, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Sydenham,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  of  Jc 
Harris,  of  Hayne,  Serjeant-at-Law  to  King  Henry  VIII.,  a 
had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Buller,  Esq.  of  Shillii 
ham,  in  Cornwall,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 
Sir  Thomas  Wise,  M.P.,  who  was  made  a  Knight  of  I 
Bath  at  the  Coronation  of  King  Jamks  I.,  and  was  She 
of  Devonshire  in  the  9th  of  that  monarch,  «i.  Mart'ar 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Stafford,    Esq.  of  Stowfo 
Devon;  and  dying  in  1629,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Margar 
m.  Sir  Samuel  Rolle,  M.P.)  a  son, 
Thomas  Wise,  of  Mount  Wise  and  Sydenham,  Sheriff' 
Devon  1633,  and  M.P.  for  that  co.  1640,  m.  Lady  Ma 
Chichester,  dau.  of  Edward,  Earl  of  Donegal,  by  wh' 
he  had  issue  a  dau.,   Margaret,  m.  Sir  John  Mol 
■worth,  of  Pencarrow,  and  a  son. 
Sir  Edward  Wise,  K.B.,  of  Mount  Wise  and  Sydf 
ham,  M.P.  for  Oakhampton  in  the  Parliament  w'hi 
restored  King  Charles  II.,  b.  1632;  m.  1st,  16;' 


WIS 


Lniil  St.  John,*  and  had  issue, 
Sr.  John,    ")    ,..    , 
Thomas,     )   ^oth  d.  s.  p. 

Arabella,  m.  1673,  Edward  Tremayne,  Esq.  of  CoUa- 
comhe.  This  lady  conveyed  Jlount  Wise,  Stoke 
Daniarell,  the  manors  of  Sydenham,  Stowford,  and 
and  other  lands,  to  her  husband. 

Sir  Edward  \V\se  m.   2ndly,   RadlRiind,  dau,  of  J. 

Eliot,  Esq.  of  Port  Eliot;  and  d.  1075. 

II.  John. 

The  2nd  son, 

i   John  W:se,  Esq.  of  Totncs,  'm.  Emma,  dau.  of  Eichard 
,  Tavasour,  Esq.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  b.  lofiO,  who  d.  1626,  and  was 
.  by  his  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  1631,  Susannah,  sister  and 
o-heirof  T.  Prestwood,  Esq.,  and  dying  6  Sept.  1670,  was  s. 

y  his  son, 
I  JonN  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lewis 

ull,  Esq.  of  Ash,  Devon,  and  had  a  dau.  Mary,  m.  1C97,  A. 
!  bampernowne,  Esq.,  and  afterwards  J.  Sawie,  Esq.  of  Penrice 
iastle.  Mr.  W'ise  m.  2naiy,  16S4,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  J.  Brook- 
fige,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  and  had  issue,  i.  John;  ii.  Lewis;  and 
( I.  Samuel,  m.  Trcphena,  dau.  of  Thomas  Coplestone,  Esq. 
|:  Bowden,  and  dying  1730,  left  issue,  l.  John,  who  s.  eventu- 

ly  to  the  estates  and  representation  of  the  family;  Lewis; 

jmucl,  d.  1746 ;  and  Mary,  m.  W.  Payne,  Esq.    John  Wise 

.  26  July,  1702,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wise,  Esq.,  who  d.  1743,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Lewis  Wise,  Esq.,  who  d.  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 

;   Ayshford,  of  Wonwell  Court,  Devon,  23rd  in  regular 

nt  from  Stephanus  de  Eisforde,  who  lived  at  Eisforde 

on  after  the  Conquest.     By  the  heiress  of  Ayshford  Mr. 

:fi:  had, 

:n,  his  successor. 
:   jige  Furlong,  of  Woolston,  m.  BIi?s  Dacrcs,  by  whom  he 
had  issue.  Admiral  Furlong  Wise,  C.B.,  and  Charles,  of 
holt  Lodge,  who  m.  Miss  Emma  Lang,  of  Moor  Park,  and 
bad  issue,  Charles,  George,  Daeres,  Edward,  and  Henry. 
Arthur,  of  Langston,   whose   grandson.  Admiral  Chakles 
[<E,  m.  Lucy  Ayshford,  dau.  of  Ayshford  Wise,   Esq., 
i  has  issue,  Lucy  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Barnardiston,  Esq. ; 
I  Louisa. 

abeth,  m.  the  Piev.  B.  Trist,  and  had  issue,  Tryphena,  m. 
W.  Wynne  Pendarves,  Esq.  of  Pendarves. 
jthea,  111.  Mark  Millbank,  of  Thorpe  Perrow,  and  had 
ue. 

•y,  m.  Christopher  Savery,  Esq.  of  Shelston. 
saret,  m.  the  Kev  Dr.  Amyatt. 
',  ™.  Kev.  R.  Clarke. 
a,  m.  Humphrey  Julian,  Esq. 

ise  d.  1765.  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
N  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totnes  Parva,  and  Wonwell  Court,    6. 
.'.  1751;  ?)i.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Froude,  Esq.  of 
^ton,   by  Phillis  his   wife,   dau.   and  heir   of   Richard 
U,  Esq.,  and  had  issue, 

.  .\TSHFOBD,  his  heir.  ii.  Frederic,  d.  1814. 

II.  .Jolin  Robert,  Consul-General  in  Sweden,  m.  Jane,  dau. 

<.'i  Uichard  Ellison,  Esq.  of  Sudbrooke,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Richard  de  Capel. 

2  Frederick  Ayshford  Millbank. 

3  Ilurrell  Champion. 

Wise  was  Recorder  of  Totnes  and  D.L.  for  Devon.    He  d. 

May,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
YSHFORD  Wise,  Esq.  of  Totrlcs  Parva,   J. P.   and  D.L.  for 
■"n,  who  represented  Totnes  may  years  in  Parliament,  6. 
lil,  1780;  m.  June,    1S09,   Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
y,  of  Creswell  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

OHN  Atshfobd,  late  of  Clayton  Hall,  and  Hillesdon,  Tor- 

iuay. 
:■■  Ayshford,  m.  Admiral  Charles  Wise,  of  Wonwell, Newton 
'iiott,   and  has  issue,   Lucy  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Harnar- 

iiston,  2nd  son  of  N.  C.  Barnardiston,  of  the  Rise,  Suffolk: 

ind  Louisa. 

ulia  Ayshford,   m.  E.   Fitzwilliam  Barry,  Esq.,  and  had 

ssue,  Capt.  R.  F.  De  Barry  Barry,  60th  Rides. 

1  Wise  d.  5  June,  1S47,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

OHN  Ayshford  Wise,  Esq.  of  Clayton  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 
''    Hillesdon,  Torquay,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  ls52. 


By  Lady  Arabella  Egerton  his  wife  (  dau.  of  John,'  1st 
Jl  of  Kridgewater),  and  grand-dau.  of  Oliver,  1st  Earl  of 
J  ngbroke,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Paulet, 
t  idson  of  Sir  George  Paulet,  brother  of  William,  1st  Mar- 
«.  ss  of  Winchester. 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIS 


1769 


M.P.  for  Stafford,  b.  10  April,  1810;  m.  1st,  IS  March,  1837, 
Blary  Lovatt,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Booth,  Esq.  of 
Cliff  Bank,  co.  Stafford,  by  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Lovatt,  Esq.  of  Clayton,  whose  predecessors 
had  resided  there  from  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII.,  and  who  was 
the  last  male  of  the  family  of  Lovatt,  of  Astwell,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  6  May,  1844)  had  issue, 

I.  Lewis  Lovatt  Ayshford,  now  of  Clavton. 

I.  Ida  Muriel  Lovatt  Ayshford,  d.  4  April,  1863. 

II.  Florence  Isabel  Lovatt  Ayshford,  d.  3  Oct.  1865. 

Jlr.  Wise  m.  2ndly,  18  July,  1843,  Anna  Mary,  dau.  of  Rev- 
Lewis  Way.    He  d.  9  Sept.  1870. 

yl)))is— Quarterly :  1.  Sa.,  three  chevronels  erm.  2.  Arj;., 
guttee  de  sang  three  copper  cakes  sa.  3.  Gu.,  a  cross-patee, 
vaire.  4.  Sa.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  crosscs-patee  arg. 
as  many  pallets  gu.  5.  Arg.,  three  hawks  gu.  membered 
beaked,  (fee,  or.  6.  Gu.,  a  chevron  per  fess  indented  arg.  and 
az.  between  three  martlets  arg.  7.  Arg.,  on  a  bend  gu.  three 
stags  courant  or.  8.  Sa.,  a  pelican  in  her  piety  or.  9.  Arg., 
three  bendlets  gu.  within  a  bordue  charged  with  twelve 
bezants  sa.  10.  Gu.,  a  fess  arg.,  between  three  escallops  or. 
11.  Or,  a  chevron  gu.  12.  Arg.,  three  ash  crops  vert  between 
two  chevronels  sa.  13.  Or,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  horse-shoes  or. 
14.  Gu.,  an  arm  in  armour  holding  a  battle-axe  arg.  Crest — 
The  old  crest  of  the  Wises  of  Sydenham  was  a  mermaid  ppr. 
In  1400,  a  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  guttee  arg.  holding  in  his 
paws  a  regal  mace,  was  granted  to  the  family.  Mr.  Wise  like- 
wise bears  the  crest  of  the  Ayshfords — A  Saracen's  head  in 
profile  ppr.  issuing  out  of  a  wreath  of  leaves  ppr.  Motto — 
fcapere  aude. 

iScat — Clayton  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme. 


WISE  OF  HJLLBANK  AND    KOSTELLAN 

CASTLE. 

Wise,  Josiah  Patrick,  Esq.  of  Hillbank,  co. 
Forfar,  Fecliiicli,  co.  Fife,  aud  Rostellan  Castle,  co. 
Cork,  a  Magistrate  in  Bengal,  b.  11  Aug.  1803. 

HtncarjC. — The  family  of  Wtsse,  Wtse,  or  Wise,  is,  by 

tradition  and  from  similarity  of  armorial  bearings,  regarded 
as  identical  with  the  ancient  English  stock  of  Wysseman  or 
Wiseman,  but  the  period  of  the  alteration  of  the  name  (if  such 
was  the  case)  cannot  be  clearly  ascertained. 

Alexander  Wysse,  of  Mains,  of  Thornton,  in  the  parish 
of  Laurencekirk,  co.  Kincardine,  was  the  representative  of 
the  family  in  the  middle  of  the  17th  century;  he  was  s.  by 
his  eldest  son, 

David  Wysse,  a  wealthy  and  benevolent  man,  who  be- 
queathed sums  of  large  amount  for  the  time  to  the  kirk 
sessions  of  the  parishes  of  Lunan,  Montrose,  Ecclesgreig  St. 
Cyrus,  and  Laurencekirk.  He  m.  1st  (the  contract  being  dated 
9  Nov.  1681)  Margaret  Nairne,  eldest  dau.  of  Alex.  Nairne, 
Esq.  of  Pitbuddo,  by  whom  he  had  issue;  and  2ndly,  Peggie 
Keith,  said  to  be  a  near  relative  of  the  Earl  Marischal,  and 
was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Alexander  Wise,  of  Lunan,  m.  Margaret  Strachan,  dau.  of 
James  Strachan  of  Woodside,  Lieut,  R.N.,  grandson  of  the 
Right  Rev.  David,  Lord  Bishop  of  Brechin,  by  his  wife  Anne 
Barclay,  dau.  of  Capt.  David  Barclay,  of  Mathers,  and  son  ofSir 
Alex.  J.  Strachan,  of  Thornton,  Premier  Bart,  of  Scotland. 
Mr.  Wise  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

David  Wise,  Esq.  of  Lunan,  co.  Forfar,  in.  25  April,  1754, 
Grizel  Henderson,  of  Grange  of  Barry,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Wise,  Esq.  of  Lunan,  m.  4  Oct.  1795,  Anne,  dau.  of 
William  Chalmers,  Esq.  of  Glencricht,  J. P.,  and  his  wife  .Ann 
Hay,  of  the  ancient  family  of  Hay  of  Sec/gieden,  co.  Perth,  and 
had  issue, 

Thomas  Alexander,  M.D.,  J. P.,  m.  and  has  issue. 
Patrick  Josiah,  of  Hiilbank,  I'edinch,  and  Rostellan,  Castle, 
J.P. 
Anne. 
Barbara,  m.  John  Thorns,  Esq.  of  Pitscottie,  co.  Fife. 

Arms  (Matriculated  in  the  Lyon  Office,  Scotland,  1807)— Sa., 
three  chevonrels  erm. ;  and  again,  in  ]87«,  viz.,  per  chevron|sa. 
and  or,  in  chief  two  chevronels  erm.  in  base  a  stag  trippant  az. 
f/'.<(— A  demi-black  Moor  in  armour  ppr,  issuing  out  of  the 
top  of  a  tower  arg.  holding  a  dart.    Motto — Circumspice. 

/Scats — Hillbank,  co.  Forfar;  Rostellan  Castle,  co.  Cork. 


WISE    OF    WOODCOTE. 

Wise,  Henry  CnEisxopnEK,  Esq.  of  Woodcote, 
CO.  Warwick,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  South  War- 
\\ickslure,    and    Major    Warwickshire    Yeomanry 

5x2 


1770 


WIS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WIT 


Cavalry,  b.  1  Oct.  1806  ;  m.  1st,  24  June,  1828, 
Harriett,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  Gray  Skipworth,  Bart., 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  has  had  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Christopher,  h.  12  April,  1829;  killed  atBallarat, 
South  Australia,  21  Dec.  1854. 

II.  George,  J. P.  for  co.  Warwick,  h.  30  May,  1830. 
HI.  William  Naper,  b.  10  Feb.  1832. 

IV.  Frederick  Gray,  b.  30  Sept.  1838. 

V.  Augustus,  b.  25  Aug.  1840. 

I.  Harriet  Mary. 

II.  Lelia  Charlotte,  deceased. 

Mr.  Mise  m.  2ndly,  1863,  Jane  Harriet,  dan.  of  Sir 
Edward  Cromwell  Disbrowe,  CC.13. 

iLt'llfagC— Henry  Wise,  Esq.,  6.  1653  (descended,  it  is 
stated,  from  Richard  Wise,  of  Cadleston,  co.  Warwick,  temp. 
Hekbt  VIll.,  who  was  a  younger  son  of  Wise  of  Sydenham, 
in  Devon,  and  is  so  described  by  Dugdale),  was  Eanger  of 
Hyde  Park,  and  Superintendent  of  the  Royal  Garden  at 
Hampton  Court,  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne.  He  purchased 
the  estate  and  mansion  of  The  Priory,  adjoining  Warwick. 
By  Patience  Banks  his  wife,  he  had  two  sons,  Henry,  his 
heir;  and  John,  ancestor  of  the  Wises  of  Itaiuinffton  Priors. 
The  elder, 

Henry  Wise,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  b.  1700;  in.  Mary  Tilsun, 
and  was  father  of 

Henry  Christopher  Wise,  Esq.  of  The  Priory,  b.  1738,  High 
Sheriff  co.  Warwick.  He  d.  14  Jan.  1805,  leaving,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wathen,  Esq.,  two  sons, 

Mathew  Blackctt,  High  Sheriff  co.  Warwick  1807,  b.  17C7 ; 

d.  .5.  p.  3  Dec.  1810.  ' 
Henry,  of  whom  we  treat. 

The  2nd  son. 

The  Rev.  Henry  Wise,  of  The  Priory,  Warwick,  m.  1798, 
Charlotte  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Stanier  Portcn,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  21  Oct.  1827)  left  at  his  decease,  Jan.  1850,  one  son  and 
three  daus., 

Henry  Christopher,  now  of  Woodcnte. 
Katherine,  -m.  Sir  Thomas  Wathen  Waller,  Part. 
Mary  Patience,  m.  1847,  Charles  Thomas  Willes,  Esq. 
Louisa,  111.  the  Bev.   Ernest  Waller,   son  of   Sir  William 
Waller,  Bart. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  chevrons  crm.  between  as  many  adders 
erect  or.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  arg.  holding  in  his 
paws  a  rose  branch  ppr.  in  the  mouth  a  snake  vulnerating  him 
in  the  shoulder  and  entwined  about  the  body  vert. 

Seats — Woodcote,  Warwick. 


Mr.  Wise  d.  25  Sept.  1864;  his  widow  is  the  present  propriet 
of  the  estate,  and  resides  at  Shrublands. 

Arms,  dr. — As  Wise  of  The  Priory, 

Seat — Shrublands.  Leamington. 


WISE    OF    LEAMINGTON. 

Wise,  Chaeles  John,  Esq.  of  Shrublands, 
Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  b.  10  Aug.  1836  ;  m. 
June,  1859,  Louisa  Caroline,  youngest  dau.  of 
Eichard  Malone  Sneyd,  Esq.,  and  has  a  dau., 

Louisa  Ehzabeth. 

ILmcaCJC.— John  Wise,  Esq.,  6.1711,  2nd  son  of  Henry 
Wise,  Esq.  of  the  Priory,  by  Patience  Banks  his  wife,  vi.  Eliza- 
beth Prew,  and  left  (with  two  daus.,  Patience  and  Elizabeth) 
one  son, 

Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Leamington  Priors,  m.  Martha 
Dolphin,  and  dying  May,  1816,  aged  76,  left  issue  (with  one 
dau.,  Bridget,  wife  of  Rev.  Thomas  Cattell),  three  sons, 
Matthew,  his  heir;  John  (Rev.),  who  m.  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir 
Charles  Wheler,  Bart. ;  and  Henry,  deceased.    The  eldest  son, 

Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Leamington  Priors,  at  one  time 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Warwick,  m.  in  1800,  Harriet,  dau.  and 
sole  heiress  of  Robert  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Suffolk,  and  dying 
5  June,  1825,  aged  57,  left  (with  a  dau.,  Harriet,  m.  John 
Phipp.i,  Esq.,  and  d.  1833)  one  son, 

Matthew  Wise,  Esq.  of  Shrublands,  Leamington,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  b.  21  June,  1802  ;  m.  13  May,  1834,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  William  Staunton,  Esq.  of  Longbridge,  co.  Warwick,  and 
had  issue, 

I.  Mathew,  b.  16  April,  1835;  d.  29  Jan.  1800. 

II.  Charles  John,  now  of  Shrublands. 

III.  William  George,  6.  23  Feb.  1851. 

IV.  Henry  Edward,  6.  5  March,  1856. 

I.  Elizabeth  Harriett,  in.  8  July,  1874,  Henry  Leeke,  Esq.  of 

Weston  Hall. 
XI.  Caroline  Augusta. 


WITHAM    OF    LARTINGTON. 

WiTHAM,  Eev.  Thomas,  of  Lartington  Hall,  c 
York,  J. P.  CO.  Durham,  educated  at  Stonyhur 
Coll.,  and  is  in  holy  orders  of  the  Church  of  Eom 
b.  6  Dec.  1806. 

IttUCflgC— The  WiTHAMs  were  originally  settled  in  ( 
Lincoln,  and  probably  derived  their  surname  from  Witlia 
Common,  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Grantham,  or  from  t 
river  Witham,  in  the  same  co. 

Sir  Robert  Wytham,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  G' 
St.  Philbert,  had  a  son, 

Lawrence  Wytham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Eriny 
and  was  father  of 

Robert  Wytham,  m.  Tomasyn,  dau.  of  Thomas  Walsh,  ai 
was  s.  by  his  son, 

Robert  Wytham,  of  Grantham,  whose  will  bears  d:i 
30  Dec.  1440.  He  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Richard  Skeldenli 
and  had  six  sons,  i.  Henry,  who  d.  s.  p. ;  ii.  Thomas,  Cha 
cellor  of  the  Exchequer,  d.  s.  j;.  ;  in.  William,  Dean  of  Well 
IV.  Henry  (Sir),  Knight  of  Rhodes,  m.  Alicia,  dau.  and  c 
heir  of  William  Thwenge,  of  Corneburg,  but  d.  s.  p. ; 
John,  of  whom  presently ;  and  vi.  Eichard  (Sir),  Knight 
Rhodes.    The  fifth  son, 

John  Witham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Barton,  of  Whenbi 
and  had  issue, 

George,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  ?/!.  Janctta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  AVawton,  Es 
of  Cliffe,  CO.  York,  and  hence  descend  the  Withams 
Bretonby  and  Ledstone. 

Joan,  TO.  Richard  Westhrnp. 

Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Lepton. 
The  elder  son, 

George  Witham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Jol 
Wawton,  of  Cliffe,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  1479)  had  thr 
sons,  John;  Richard;  Thomas;  and  three  daus.,  Agne 
Helen ;  and  Margaret,  m.  Robert  Talboys.  By  the  eldest^of  tl 
former, 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  and  Corneburg,  he  was  «. 
his  decease.    He  ra.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Gower, 
Stytnam,  co.  York,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Catherine,  ', 
German  Paule,    of  Hertburne;    and  Margaret,    m.  Genni 
Oglesthorpe,  of  Newsham)  a  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe  and  Corneburg,  m.  Cicel 
dau.  of  John  Conyers,  of  Hutton-super-Wysk,  co.  York,  ai 
had,  John,  his  heir;  Eleanor,  m.  John  Bulmer;  Mary,  i 
Leonard  Bates ;  and  Margaret,  to.  Henry  Lowicke.  Thorn 
Witham  d.  10  March,  1538,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  living  in  1585,  m.  Eleanor,  da 
of  James  Fox,  Esq.  of  Thorpe-under- Willows,  and  had  (wi 
two  younger  sons,  Thomas  and  Robert,  and  a  dau.,  Margar« 
the  wife  of  Anthony  Chater,  Esq.  of  Buttcrby,  in  Durham) 
son  and  successor, 

Anthony  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  ia.  Anne,  dau.  of  Jol   . 
Middleton,  Esq.  of  Stokeld,  co.  York,  and  had  four  sons  ai   ■) 
two    daus.,    Catherine,    m.    Sir  Henry  Trotter,    of  Skelti 
Castle;   and  Ann,  to.  Michael  Johnson,  Esq.  of  Twizle,  c    ; 
York.    The  eldest  son,  | 

John  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  6.  1582;   m.  1st,  Dorothy,  da  jf 
and  co-heir  of  William  Wycliffe,  Esq.  of  Wycliffe ;  2ndly,  Ma 
Rudd ;  and  3rdly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Cuthbert  Radcliffe,  Esq. 
Blanchard,  in  Northumberland.    By  the  first  wife  (who  ri. 
1611)  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir.  Roger,  a  Monk  in  Germany. 

Anthony,  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Richard  Hixon,  Esq. 

Katherine. 

Margaret,  m.  Cuthbert  Conyers,  of  Laylon,  in  Durham. 

Mr.  Witham  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Geor 
Collingwood,  Esq.  of  Eslington,  in  Northumberland,  and  h 
four  sons,  George  ;  William ;  Thomas ;  and  LawreucJ ;  ft 
three  daus.,  Ann;  Mary;  and  Dorothy.    The  eldest  son, 

George  Witham,   Esq.   of  Cliffe,   m.  Grace,   dau.  of   f 
Marmaduke  Wyvile,  Bart,  of  Constable  Burton,  co.  York, 
Isabel  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Sir  William  Gascoigr 
Knt.  of  Sedbury,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 

George,   a  Catholic  Bishop,    and    Vicar  Apostolif    of  t 
Northern  District.  William. 


"WIT 


TfLE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WOD 


1771 


Christopher,  a  Catholic  Priest. 
Kobcrt,  President  of  the  English  College  at  Pouai. 
Lawrence,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Swale,  Bart. 
Marmaduke,  w.  1st,  a  dau.  of  T.  Leyburne,   Esq.  of  Cuns- 

wiek  and  Withcrslack,  and  2ndly,  a  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Tancrcd. 
Dorothy,  a  Nun. 
Ann,  VI.  George  Palmes,  Esq.  of  Nabum. 

\;v.  Witham  d.  in  1643,  and  was .«.  by  his  eldest  son, 

MjHN  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe.  This  gentleman  m.  1st, 
itlement     dated     18     Jan.    29    Charles    II.)    Elizabeth, 

voungest  dau.  of  Edward  Standish,  Esq.  of  Standish,  co.  Lan. 
p.ster,  by  EUzabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Francis  Howard,  of 

Jorby  Castle,  and  had  issue, 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

I.  Elizabeth,  jH.  Thomas  Salkeia.  il.  Grace. 

III.  Dorothy. 

IV.  Mary,  a  Nun. 

.  Witham,   who  m.  2ndly,  Troth,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Tera- 
-t,  Esq.  of  Halliwcll,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
William  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  whose  will  is  dated  8  July, 
'-•3.    He  m.  1707,  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Lawson,  Ban.  of 
ugh,  CO.  York,  and  had,  with  junior  issue, 

i.HzNRT,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Durham,  M.D.,  (I.  1786.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  George  Mcynell,  E.sq.  of  .lUdborough  and  Dalton, 
and  had  issue, 

1  George  (Bev.),  b.  1  May,  1829. 

2  Francis,  d.  s.  p.  19  Nov.  1827. 
;i  William,  6.  27  Oct.  1754;  m.  27  Nov.  1783,  Dorothy,  dau. 

of  Thomas  Langdalc,  Esq.,  and  dying  22  March,  l!:2o, 
left  issue, 

Thomas,  a  Catholic  Priest,  d.  11  Nov.  1863. 

William,  of  Gray's  Inn  and  Eaton  Square,  London,  m. 
23  July,  1812,  Frances  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  Brooks, 
Esq.  of  Fair  Mile  House,  Henley-on-Thames,  Oxon, 
and  by  her  (who  i/.  Jan.  ISGl)  left  at  his  decease,  13 
Dec.  I8-JS, 

1  Robert  Maxwell-Witham,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell 
House,  CO.  Dumfries,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  m.  17  April,  lS-14, 
Dorothy  Mary,  dau.  and  heiress  of  James  Maxwell, 
of  Kirkconnell,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Maxwell 
Witham.  and  has,  James  Kirkconnell  JIaxwell,  Capt. 
Scottish  Borderers,  and  other  issue  (see  p.  1085). 

2  Francis,  6.  1815 ;  m.  Mary  Lucy  Vincent,  and  d.  s.  p. 
2S  Aug.  1843. 

3  James,  6.  27  Dec.  1820;  vi.  1st,  1854,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Charles  Polton,  who  d.  s.  p.  1858;  and 
■Jndly,  1860,  Harriet  SeLina,  dau.  of  Eichard  Wells, 
Esq. 

1  Mary  Theresa,  m.  James  Roderick  O'Flanagan,  Esq. 
of  Avondhu  Gr.ange,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue. 

2  Winifred  Monica. 
'S  Frances  Agnes. 

4  KUen  Josephine,  m.  18G4,  William  Francis  Eyre, 
Esq.  of  Paris,  and  has  issue. 

Charles  (Sir),  Knt.,  E.N.,  b.  15  Aug.  1791;  m.  !8  Nov. 
Is29,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Hoy,  Esq.,  of  Stoke-by- 
Nayland,  and  d.  30  Nov.  1853,  leaving  issue, 

1  Charles  Throckmorton,  Lieut.  E.M.,  6.  2  Jan.  1835  ; 
d.  at  Balaklava.  17  July,  1855. 

2  Thomas  Maxwell,  of  the  Middle  TemRje,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  6.  8  Jan.  1837. 

3  John  Davey,  6.  13  Dec.  18.39;  m.  1877,  Harriet,  dau. 
of  T.  Dutton,  Esq.,  of  Queensland,  Austraha. 

4  Philip,  6.  4  Aug.  1842  :  m.  1878,  Louisa,  dau.  of  M. 
C.  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Burn  Hall,  co.  Durham. 

1  Constantia,  nc.  George  Herbert,  Esq.,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  and  has  issue. 

Francis,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p.  1853. 
John,  d.  s.  'p.  1H70. 
I-awrcnce,  d.  v.arii. 

Dorothy,  }/i.  James  Maxwell,  Esq.  of  Kirkconnell. 
4  Henry,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Langdalc,  Esq., 
and  dying  1  March,  1814,  left  issue, 
Henrj-,  Barristcr-at-Law,  <1.  unm. 
Frances.  Ehzabeth. 

le  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Henrt  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  and  co- 
ir of  Anthony  Jleaburne,  Esq.  of  Pontop,  CO.  Durham,  and 
•d  by  her  (who  d.  12  April,  1803)  two  sons  and  six  daus., 

I.  William,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Headlam,  co.  Durham,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of 
.James  Thornton,  Esq.  of  Nether  Witton,  in  Northumber- 
land, and  by  her  (who  d.  May,  1793)  had  issue, 

1  William,  who  d.  s.  p.  1831. 

2  Eliza,  of  whom  presently,  as  heiress  toner  uncle. 

I.  Anne,  m.  Philip  Howard,  Esq.  of  Corby  Castle. 

II.  C.itherina,  m.  Thomas  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Carlton, 
lu.  .Mary,  m.  Gustavus  de  biiom,  a,  Swede. 


IV.  Elizabeth,  m.  Charles  Mostyn  Browne,  Esq.,  and  d.  at- 
Nancy.  v.  Winifred. 

VI.  Frances,  deceased. 

Mr.  Witham  d.  1776,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son, 

William  Witham,  Esq.  of  Cliffe,  la.  Winifred,  dau.  of 
Nicholas  Stapleton,  Esq.  of  Carlton,  but  d.  s.  p.  2  Aug.  1802, 
having  devised  his  estate  of  Cliffe  to  (the  dau.  of  his  brother) 
his  niece, 

Eliza  Witham,  then  m.  to  Henry  T.  M.  Silvertop,  Esq.,  6. 
28  May,  1779  (younger  son  of  John  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minster 
Acres),  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Witham,  and  had  issue, 

Henry  John,  D.L.  co.  York,  b.  17  July,  1802;  d.  20  Aug. 

1835. 
William  Lawrence,  D.L.,  b.  18  Sept.  1804;  m.  Anna  Maria, 

dau.  of  William  Salvin,  Esq.  of  Croxdale,  co.  Durham,  and 

d.H.p.  1841. 
George,   of    Lartington   Hall,   J. P.  and   D.L.,   Capt.  68th 

Light  Infantry,  6.  9  Oct.  1805;  d.  unm  18i7. 
Thomas  Edward,  now  of  Lartington  Hall. 
Catharine,  ra.  1823,  Henry  Engletield,    Esq.,  and  d.  1857, 

having  had,  Henry  Charles  Silvertop,  Esq.,  now  of  Minster 

Acres,  and  other  issue. 
Emma  Seraphina  Mary,  ra.  1841,  William  Dunn,   Esq.  of 

Hedgefield,  near  Newcastle. 
Elizabeth  Mary,  a  Nun,  deceased. 
Winifred  Mary  Anne,  m.  23  Sept.  1834,  Gerard  Salvin,  Esq. 

of  Croxdale,  Durham,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Witham,  High  Sheriff  co.  Durham,  1844,  d.  28  Nov.  that 
year. 

Arms  (entered  in  the  Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  Henry  VIII., 
1660) — Or,  a  bendlet  gu.  between  three  ea.gles  sa.  Crest — Out 
of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  demi-woman  her  hair  dishevelled  ppr. 
ia  her  dexter  hand  a  gem  ring  gold.    Motto — Optime  merenti. 

&iat — Lartington  Hall,  Barnard  Castle. 


WITHINQTON    OF    CULCHETH    HALL. 

WiTHiNGTON,  Thomas  Ellames,  Esq.  of  Cul- 
cheth  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  J. P.,  m.  1st,  5  May, 
1857,  Cecilia,  eldest  dau.  of  Kev.  Dr.  Cardwell, 
of  St.  Alban's  Hall,  Oxford  (who  d.  1875),  and 
has  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Ellames,  6.  22  Feb.  1853. 

II.  Edward,  6.  7  March,  1860. 
in.  Arthur,  6.  19  Aug.  1866. 
I.  Cecilia. 

He  m.  2ndly,  28  Feb.  1878,  Ann  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  the  late  Octavius  William  Temple, 
and  niece  of  the  Bishop  of  Eieter.  Mr.  With- 
ington  is  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Ellames  With- 
ington,  Esq.  of  Culcheth  Hall  (who  d.  14  Jan. 
IS  10),  by  Ann  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward 
G-rifEn,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  grandson  of  Peter 
Withington,  Esq.  (who  d.  1826),  by  Ann  Ellames 
his  wife.     He  has   two   brothers   and  two  sisters, 

1  Peter,  in.  Katherine,  youngest  dau.  of  Godfrey 
Wentworth,  Esq.  of  Woolley  Park,  Wakefield,  and 
has  issue,  Guy  Wentworth,  Everild,  and  Rosamond  ; 

2  Edward  (Rev.),  of  Fringford  Lodge,  co.  Oxford, 
m.  1865,  Mary  Ann  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Andrew 
Armstrong,  Bart.,  and  lias  issue,  Frederick  Edward, 
h.  1869  ;  1  Annie,  m.  Rev.  H.  Earslake,  of  Mer- 
ton  Coll.  Oxford  ;  and  2  Mary  Catherine,  m.  Rev. 
Sir  John  Caesar  Hawkins,  Bart.,  Rector  of  Chelms- 
ford, and  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fcss  cheqny  or  and  az.  Crest — A  lion's  head 
erased,     ilottn — Sapere  audc. 

icf'fs— Culcheth  Hall,  near  Warrington ;  Shotover  Lodge, 
Oxford. 


WODDROP    OF    DALMAENOCK. 

WoDDEOP,  William  Allan,  Esq.  of  Dalmar- 
nock,  CO.  Lanark,  and  Garvald,  co.  Peebles,  J. P.  for 
the  latter,  and  D.L.  for  the  former  co.,  fox-merly  in 
the  Scots  Greys,  m.  29  April,  1856,  Harriette  SeKna, 
2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  John  Isaac  Beresford,  of  Mac- 
biehill,  co-  Peebles,  grand-nephew  of  George,  1st 
Marquess  of  Watcrford. 


1772 


WOD 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


\YOL 


JLfltCafJC— The  family  of  Woddrop,  which  has  been 
Bettled  at  Dalmarnocli  for  three  centuries,  represents  also  the 
Hamiltons  of  Aikenhmd,  co.  Renfrew,  descended  from  Thomas 
Hamilton,  younfter  son  of  Thomas  Hamilton,  of  Darngaber, 
younger  son  of  Sir  John  Hamilton,  4th  Lord  of  Cartzow. 

Henky  Woddkop,  Esq.  of  Dalmarnock,  m.  Lilias,  dau.  of 
James  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Aikcnhead,  had  issue  a  son. 

William  Woddkop,  Esq.  of  Dalmarnock,  m.  Helen,  dau. 
of  John  Gray,  Esq.  of  Dalmarnock  and  Carntyne,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1853,  aged  95}  he  had  issue,  Henry,  who  d.  unvi.  1822; 
and 

John  Woddrop,  Esq.  of  Dalmarnock,  who  took  the  additional 
surname  of  Allan,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate  of  Elsrickle,  as 
heirof  John  Allan,  of  Elsrickle.  He  acquired  also  the  estate 
of  Garvald,  co.  Peebles.  He  m.  Marian,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Eobert  Hunter,  of  Kirkland,  co.  Ayr,  great-grandson  of  Robert 
Hunter,  of  Kirkland,  2nd  son  of  Robert  Hunter,  of  Hunterston, 
by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Crawfurd,  of  Auchinames.  By 
her  he  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Dalmarnock. 

Jane,  m.  Thomas  Macknight  Crawfurd,  Esq.  of  Cartsburn, 
and  has  a  dau.,  Marion  Woddrop  Macknight. 

John  Allan  Woddrop,    of   Dalmarnock  and  Elsrickle,  d.  at 
Garvald,  1845. 

^rm.s— Gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  charged  with  three  crosses- 
crosslet  fitched  of  the  field  between  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a 
lion  rampant  in  base  arg.  Cirst—A  phanix  issuing  from  an 
antique  crown  ppr.    Motto — Suptrna  seiiuor. 

&f(t— Garvald  House,  Dolphiiiton,  N.i!.;  and  Sulby  House, 
Eugby. 


WODEHOUSE    OF    WOOLMERS    PAKK. 

WoDEHOusE,  William  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Wool- 
mers  Park,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  cos.  Herts  aud 
Stafford,  b.  5  Aug.  1815  ;  s.  his  grandfather  17  Nov. 
1833  ;  m.  30  Aug.  1838,  his  lirst-cousin,  Helena 
Sarah  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  the  late 
Sir  Charles  Oakeley,  2nd  hart.,  by  his  wife.  La 
Baronne  de  Lormct,  of  the  Chateau  de  Meyseru- 
brock,  Netherlands  (to  which  latter  title  Mrs.  Wode- 
house  s.  at  the  death  of  her  mother,  2  Oct.  1850), 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Chappel  Oakeley,  b.  S  Oct.  1842. 

II.  Herbert  Walter  Rodolph,  6.  15  Dec.  1850. 

III.  William  Stanley,  b.  12  June,  ISS.'?. 

IV.  Charles  Edward,  b.  16  Jan.  185G. 

I.  Charlotte  Amelia. 

II.  Adelaide  Helena,  m.  H.  Nigel  Cohen,  Esq. 

III.  Constance  Mary. 

JLtncaflC. — The  earliest  ancestor  of  this  ancient  family  on 
record,  Guy  de  Picquigny,  who  was  attached  to  the  Couri  of 
William  the  Conqueror,  and  was  father  to  William  Cocus, 
surnamed  William  Fitz  Guy,  Lord  of  Womburne,  in  1131. 
"  He  owed  to  the  Treasury  half  a  mark  of  gold,  on  succeeding 
to  his  father's  office  at  Court,  and  gave  lands  at  Trescote  to  the 
Monks  of  Comb  Abbey."  Dugdale's  MonasL,  vol.  i.,  p.  98. 
Maddox  Hist.  Exchequer,  vol.  ii.,  p.  98,  60. 

William  Coccs  de  Wombdrne,  who  was  engaged  in  the 
Crusades  under  Richard  Cceuk  de  Lion,  1193  (whence  the 
arms  borne  by  his  descendants  were  assumed),  was  seated  at 
Womburne,  co.  Stafford,  in  the  reign  of  King  John.  From 
this  warrior  the  lineal  descent  down  to  the  present  lime  is 
unbroken.    His  grandson, 

William  de  Bosco  de  Womburne,  and  the  first  proprietor  of 
the  Wodo  House  of  Womburne,  in  the  reign  of  King  Henry  III., 
m.  Sibella,  dau.  of  Walter,  Lord  Bradley,  and  left  a  son, 

Walter  de  la  Wodehouse,  who,  according  to  the  custom  of 
the  times,  took  his  surname  from  his  paternal  estate.  His 
great-grandson,  Rodolph,  was  s.  by  Robert  de  Wodehouse, 
Treasurer  of  the  Realm  temp.  Edward  III.,  and  a  Baron  of 
the  Exchequer  1320.     From  him  descended 

Francis  Wodehocse,  of  Wodehouse,  s.  his  father,  Walter,  in 
the  reign  of  King  James  I.  He  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  W.  Gros- 
venor,  Esq.  of  Morfe,  and  had  issue.  This  gentleman  changed 
the  name  of  the  estate  from  Wodehouse  to  Woodhouse;  Wood 
in  the  ancient  English  was  written  Wode.    His  son, 

John  Woodhodse,  of  Woodhouse,  vi.  an  heiress,  dau.  of  John 
Huntbach,  Esq.,  and  left  five  sons.    The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Woodhouse,  of  Woodhouse,  in.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
J.  Gough,  Esq.  of  Old  Fallings,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue, 


I.  John  ;  ii.  Edward;  and  ni.  francis,  who  all  d.  young.    ) 
brother, 

John  Woodhouse,  3rd  son  of  John  Woodhouse,  of  Woi 
house,  m.  the  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Major  Hubbard, 
Itearsby  Hall,  co.  Leicester,  and  left  three  sons, 

William,  who  s.  to  his  mother's  estates  at  Roarsby,  whi 
afterwards  pasined  in  the  female  line  to  John  Woodhoi. 
Simpson,  Esq.  George  d.  unm.  Joun. 

The  3rd  son, 

John  Woodhouse,  6.  1677;  in.  Hannah,   dau.   of  S.  Sul 
Esq.,   and  dying   1783,   left  (with  two  daus.,  Elizabeth  a; 
Hannah)  an  only  son, 

William  Woodhouse,  &.  1710;  m.  Mary  Mcimpesson,  grar' 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Chappel,  Esq.  of  Mansfield,  Wodehou! 
CO.  Nottingham,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1802)  left  at  his  decea: 
1755  (with  four  other  daus.,  who  d.  young  or  unm.),  Anne, 
William  Holbech,  Esq.  of  Farnborough,  co.  Warwick;  and 
only  son  and  heir. 

Rev.  John  Chappel  Woodhouse,  6.  1749.  This  eminc 
divine  was  educated  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  and,  up; 
taking  holy  orders,  was  presented  by  the  late  Duke  of  Suthi 
land,  then  Marquess  of  Stafford,  to  the  Living  of  Donningtt 
Salop.  In  1805,  he  published  Woodhouse's  Annotations  oni 
Apocahji->se,  which  he  re-edited.  Mr.  Woodhouse,  who  w 
Archdeacon  of  Salop,  was  appointed,  1807,  to  the  Deanery 
Lichfield.  He  d.  17  Nov.  1833.  He  m.  Mercy  Peate,  an  heir* 
to  considerable  landed  property  in  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her  (w 
d.  1826)  had  issue, 

I.  Chappel,  of  Eastville,  co.  Lincoln,  6. 1780;  to.  3  Feb.  181 
Amelia,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Charles  Oakeley,  1st  bar 
Governor  of  Madras,  and  d.  8  Feb.  1815  (his  widow  surviv 
until  5  Sept.  1878),  leaving  issue, 

1  John  Chappel,  6.  28  Dec.  1813;  d.  Oct.  1821. 

2  William  Herbert,  successor  to  his  grandfather. 

I.  Ellen  Jane,  m.  1st,  Rev.  W.  Robinson,  Rector  of  Swiniw 
ton  ,  2ndly,  Hugh  Dyke  Acland,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thorn 
Acland,  Bart. ;  and  3rdly,  Richard  Hinckley,  Esq.  of  Beaci 
House,  Lichfield. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  d.  II  June,  1843. 

Dean  Woodhouse  was  s.  at  his  decease  by  his  grandson,  tl 
present  William  Herbert  Wodehouse,  Esq.  of  Woolme 
Park,  who  restored  the  ancient  mode  of  spelling  the  fami 
name  as  written  for  upwards  of  four  centuries  prior  to  tl 
time  of  Francis,  son  of  Walter  Wodehouse  de  Wodehouse,  wh 
as  it  is  above  stated,  altered  the  spelling  contemporaneous 
with  certain  changes  then  adopted  in  the  English  languag 
and  for  which  alteration  there  appears  to  have  been  I 
authority. 

.^j-iiis — Gu.,  a  cross  or,  between  twelve  crosses-cros.slct  of  tl 
second.  Crest — On  a  coronet  a  cross-crosslet  arg.  Motto — i 
hoc  signo. 

Seat — Woolmers  Park,  near  Hertford. 


WOLCOTT    OF    KNOWIiE    HOUSE. 

WoLCOTT,  Elizabeth,  of  Knowle  House,  Sa 
combe  Regis,  Devon,  m.  18  April,  1858,  Eev.  Franc 
Goddard,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Hilmarton,  Wilts,  J.P 
late  Rural  Dean,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edwakd  Hongerford  Goddabd  (Eev.),  B.A.  Brascno. 
College,  Oxford,  b.  1854. 

II.  Cecil  Vincent  Goddard,  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  . 
1858. 

Wolcott,  Mart,  of  Knowle  House,  Salcoml- 
Regis,  Devon,  m.  1843,  Capt.  James  S.  Lang  (sh 
d.  1857),  leaving  issue, 

I.  James  Wolcott  Long,  Capt.  10th  regt. 

II.  John  Dashwood  Long,  of  Knowle  House. 

ILtircntlC.— The  first  ancestor  of  the  Wolcotts  of  who 
we  have  any  authentic  record,  is 

Walter  Wolcott,  or  Walcot,  of  WoUcott,  in  the  parish  ( 
Thurlestone,  living  about  1470,  whose  pedigree  down  to  tli 
year  1660  is  recorded  in  the  Heralds'  College,  and  whose  am 
arc  given  as  nov?  used  by  the  family,  with  the  exception  of  th 
augmentation  of  "  a  chief,"  which  was  acquired  by  his  sor 
He  m.  AUce,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  Skerret,  and  had  a  son  an 
heir,  . 

John  Wolcott,  of  Chagford,  Devon,  of  whom  it  is  rccoraet 
"  for  his  good  service  done  unto  the  king  in  his  warres,  had 
chief  added  unto  his  armes  as  an  augmentation  of  honor."  » 
left  three  sons,  i.  John,  of  whom  presently ;  ii.  Richard,  whos 


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DU,  John  Walcott,  of  Lisleigh,  was  ancestor  of  the  Walcotts 
f  that  place;  in.  Thomas.    The  eldest  son  and  heir, 

John  Wolcott,  of  Chiillcigh,  Devon,  was  father  of  two  sons, 

John,  of  Chidleigh,  ancestor  of  the  VVolcotts  0/  SouthcoLe  ; 
nd  11.  Peter,  of  whose  line  we  treat.    The  2nd  son, 

I'eteb  Wolcott,  was  father  of 

William  Wolcott,  of  Sidbury,  whose  son, 

William  Walcott,  of  Sidbury,  living  16.31,  m.  Laurcll,  dau. 
f  John  Streete,  of  Dartmouth,  and  had  three  sons.  The  3rd 
Dn, 

■John  Wolcott,  living  1C54,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  and  heir  of 
boiiias  Holmes,  and  was  father  of 

John  Wolcott,  of  .Sidbury,  b.  1660,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Robert 
locombe,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

JouN  Wolcott,  of  Sidbury,  m.  6  Jan.  1714,  Deborah,  dau. 
f  James  Huyshe,  by  Urith  his  wife,  dau.  of  W.  Walronde,  of 
iOTey-Bur,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Maximilian,  his  heir. 

John,  d.  s.  p. 

James,  ancestor  of  the  Wolcotts  of  Road,  of  which  branch, 
Sarah  Wolcott,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  James  Huyshe 
Wolcott,  Esq.  of  Eoad,  by  Bridget  his  wife,  sister  and  co- 
heir of  James  Thomas  Benedictus  Marwoud,  Esq.  of  Wid- 
■Borthy,  Devon,  and  Avishays,  Somerset,  m.  16  Nov.  1810, 
Bev.  Harry  Farr  Ycatman,  of  Stock  House,  Dorset,  grand- 
father, by  her,  of  Harry  Farr  Yeatman,  Esq.,  R.N. 

lie  eldest  son, 

Maximilian  Wolcott,  of  Sidbury,  Knowle,  &.c.,  bapt. 
A  June,  1719;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward 
lam,  of  Southleigh,  and  had  (with  a  younger  son,  Maximihan, 
vho  d.  s.  p.),  an  elder  son  and  heir, 

JoiiN  Wolcott,  Esq.  of  Sidbury  and  Knowle,  m.  Elizabeth, 
xa.  of  Abraham  Smith,  of  Treasbeer,  Clist  Honiton,  Devon, 
7  whom  he  left  at  his  decease  (with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  who 
:.«.p.)  a  son  and  heir, 

John  Wolcott,   Esq.   of  Knowle  and  Boswell,  bapt.  at  Sal- 

Ofabe   Eegis,   7  March,    1783;   to.   IS  10,  Elizabeth,    dau.  of 

icariah  Lang,  of  Blue  Hayes,  Broad  Chst,  DevoJi,  and  d. 

OJune,  1820,  leaving  issue, 

John  Marwood,  late  of  Knowle  House,  J. P.,  b.  15  Dec.  1813; 

m.  July,  1850,  Ann  Eleanor,  dau.  of  the  Ven.  John  Moore 

Stevens,  Archdeacon  of  Exeter,  and  d.  s.  ^3.  3  March,  1864. 

His  sisters  are  his  co-heiresses. 
EuzABETH,  co-heiress  of  her  brotlier. 
Mary,  co-heirc^s  of  her  brother. 

Arms — Per  pale  az.  and  gu.  a  cross-flory  arg.  charged  with 
ve  Cornish  choughs  ppr.  on  a  chief  or,  as  an  augmentation  of 
onour  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  annulets  of  the  second. 
VMf— A  ha-.vk's  head  gu.  guttee-d'or,  holding  in  the  beak  a 
eiu'-de-lis  gold. 

iSeaJ— Knowle  House,  near  Sidmouth,  Devon. 

Wolcott  flf  ^mtii:a. 

A  branch  of  the  Wolcott  family  (but  the  connection  not 
learly  shown)  emigrated  from  Somersetshire  about  the 
liddle  of  the  17th  century,  and  settled  in  America.  The 
neage  of  these  Wolcotts  has  been  correctly  kept,  and  they 
re  still  represented  by  persons  of  social  and  political  distinc- 
on  in  the  United  States. 

Boger  Wolcott,  General  at  the  capture  of  Lewisburg, 
745,  was  Governor  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  and  Judge  of 
le  Supreme  Court.    His  son, 

Oliver  Wolcott,  Brigadier-Gen.  in  the  Revolution,  signed 
le  Declaration  of  Independence,  was  also  Governor  of  the 
tale  of  Connecticut,  and  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common 
leas. 

Erasmus  Wolcott,  another  son  of  Roger  Wolcott,  was 
rigadier-Gen.  in  the  Revolution,  and  Judge  of  the  Superior 
curt. 

Oliver  Wolcott,  grandson  of  Roger,  was  also  Governor  of 
18  above  State,  and  Judge  of  the  Circuit  Court. 

Roger  Wolcott  and  Josiah  Wolcott  were  also  Judges  in 
onnecticut  and  Massachusets. 


WOLFE    OF    WOOD    HALL. 

BiEcn-WoLFE,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Wood  Hall, 
'ssex,   m.  1831,  Eliza  Vemon,    formerly  of  Turin  ; 

youngest  and  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
'ichard  Birch,  Rector  of  Widdington  and  Bradwell- 
ixta-Mare,  Essex,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of 
-ev.  Sir  Henry  Bate  Dudley,  Bart.,  and  grandson 
f  RcT.  Richard  Bii-ch,  and  Mary  his  wife,  sister  of 


the  late  Thomas  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Saffron  Walden  ; 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Woife  on 
succeeding  to  the  estates  of  the  late  John  Wolfe, 
Esq.,  at  the  death  of  his  brother,  the  late  Rev. 
William  Birch  Wolfe,  1864. 

Seat— Wood  Hall,  Arkesden,  Bishop  Stortford. 

J 

WOLFE    OF    FORENAGHTS. 

Wolfe,  Richaeb,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts  and 
Bishopland,  co.  Kildare,  2nd  Lieut.  3rd  Royal 
Scots  Greys,  A.M.  and  LL.B.  Trin.  Coll.  Dubhn, 
b.  6  July,  1855,  s.  his  father  in  January,  1872. 

ILtntaflC— This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  and  has 
not  been  undistinguished  ;  the  military  achievements  of  one  of 
its  descendants,  Major-Gen.  James  Wolfe,  the  illustrious  hero 
of  Quebec,  conferred  on  the  name  a  glorious  prominence  in  the 
records  of  British  renown;  the  legal  distinction  of  Arthur 
Wolfe,  the  much  lamented  Viscount  Kilwarden,  procured 
his  elevation  to  the  judicial  bench,  and  in  more  recent 
times  the  poetic  genius  of  Rev.  Charles  Wolfe,  the  author  of 
the  exquisite  lines  on  the  death  of  Sir  John  Moore,  has  added 
lustre  to  the  House  from  which  he  sprung. 

John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Baronrath,  co.  Kildare,  son  of  Richard 
Wolfe,  who  d.  1678,  was,  with  other  gentlemen,  appointed  by 
the  Act  ID  William  111.,  cap.  3,  one  of  the  Commissioners  for 
ascertaining  the  mode  of  raising  the  proportion  of  a  land  tax 
of  £120,000,  to  be  paid  by  the  co.  of  Kildare.  He  appears 
for  many  years  to  have  served  annually  on  the  Grand  Juries 
of  the  CO.  He  m.  16G8,  Mary  Cooper  (who  d.  1725),  widow 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Colclough,  and  d.  1715,  leaving  issue, 

Richard  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts  and  Baronrath,  co. 
Kildare,  6.  11  Nov.  1673,  m.  13  April,  1G99,  Lydia,  dau.  of 
Patrick  Page,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts,  by  Mary  Sandys,  dau.  of 
Sir  William  Sandys,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Blackliall,  b.  12  June,  1705;  m.  1733,  Mar- 
garet Lombard,  and  d.  25  March,  1787,  leaving  a  son, 

Theobald  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Blackball,  6.  1739;  m.  Frances, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Peter  Lombard,  and  d.  8  Oct.  1779,  leaving, 

1  Peter,  of  Blackball,  b.  9  Aug.  17C6;  m.  Isabella 
Patrickson,  niece  of  Sir  Thomas  "Clarges,  Bart.,  and  d. 
leaving, 

Theobald  John,  d.  30  May,  1869,  un-ni. 
William  Clarges,  Lieut.-Col.  39th  regt.,  d.  unra.  1868. 
Peter,  Capt.  65th  regt.,  d.  unra. 
John  Edward,  of  Blackhall,  d.  31  Aug.  1870,  unm. 
Helena,  of  Blackhall,  m.  Christopher  Rynd,  Esq.,  and 
has  issue. 

2  James,  Major  Kildare  Militia,  6.  16  April,  1778;  m. 
1813,  Eliza  Walker,  and  d.  12  July,  1840,  leavmg  three 
sons  and  four  daus., 

Theobald  George  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter,  as 
successor  to  Forenaghts. 
John  Charles  (Ven.),  D.D.,  Rector  of  Clontibret,  co. 
Monaghan,  and  Archdeacon  of  Clogher,  Diocese  of 
Armagh,  b.  10  Feb.  1817;  m.2%  Nov.  1855,  Emilie, 
dau.  of  J.  Higgins,  Esq.  of  Cave  Valley,  Jamaica, 
and  d.  30  Aug.  1871,  leaving  issue, 

James,  6.  5  Nov.  1856. 

Edward,  b.  4  Aug.  1858. 

Arthur  Theobald,  6.  1  July,  1870. 

Mary  Emilie. 

Augusta. 

Charles,  British  Chaplain  at  Havre,  m.  Gould  Rnxton, 
of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  IbGo,  without 
issue. 

Mary. 

Margaret. 

Elizabeth. 

Frances  Isabella,  m.  Rev.  John  Murray,  Rector  and 
Vicar  of  Edenderry,  King's  Co. 

3  Charles  (Rev.),  the  Poet,  author  of  the  Elegy  on  the 
death  of  Sir  John  Moore  at  Corunna,  b.  in  Dublin, 
13  Dec.  1791.  He  d.  at  Cove,  21  Feb.  1823,  aged  31, 
and  was  buried  in  the  old  Ruined  Church  of  Clonmel, 
where  his  grave,  covered  by  a  flat  slab,  occupies  the 
south-west  angle  of  the  edifice  on  the  left  of  the  entrance 
door. 

ni.  Theobald,  Barristcr-at-Law,  6.26  Feb.  1710;  ?h.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  William  Dobbs,  Surgeon-General  to  the  army  in 
Ireland,  and  d.  1784,  leaving, 

1  Mary,  m.  Cuthbert,  son  of  John  Fetherston,  Esq.  of 
Cardistown,  co.  Wesimeath. 


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2  Lydia,  m.  Eev.  James  Jones,  son  of  Eight  Hon.  Theo- 
philus  Jones. 

3  Anne,  m.  Eev.  H.  Lomax  Walsh,  D.D. 

4  Charlotte,  m.  her  cousin,  Col.  John  'Wolfe,  of  Fore- 
naghts. 

5  Margaret,  m.  Eohert  Synge,  son  of  Ven.  Archdeacon 
Synge. 

IV.  Eichard,  of  Baronrath,  b.  13  Oct.  1712;  m.  Alicia  Stan- 
dish,  dau.  of  —  Standish,  Esq.  co.  Mealh,  and  d.  leaving 
issue, 

I  William  Standish,  of  Baronrath,  6.  1752;  m.  1799,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Gilbert  Toler,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Gason  his 
wife,  and  d.  1810,  leaving  issue, 

William  Standish,  of  Baronrath  and  Elaste,  co.  Kildare, 
and  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Dublin,  h.  26  March,  1784; 
m.  1803,  Jane  Phillips,  sister  of  Mr.  Phillips,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  and  d.  18  March,  1869,  leaving  issue  two  daus., 
Isabella,  and  Charlotte. 
John,  of  Eockford,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary,  h.  May,  1787, 
m.  Frances,  dau.  of  Major  Kingsley,  and  d.  leaving 
issue,  1  Toler,  of  St.  Margaret's,  co.  Dublin,  and  Eapla, 
CO.  Tipperary,  b.  29  Dec.  1829,  m.  1856,  Letitia  Jackson, 
and  had  issue;  John  Standish,  b.  15  Feb.  1855,  Georpe, 
b.  10  May,  1857,  Toler  Kingsley,  b.  26  Sept.  1858, 
Eichard  Herbert,  b.  3  Nov.  1864,  William  Butler,  b 
•20  Feb.  1871,  Eobert  French,  b.  4  Dec.  1873,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  Letitia,  Mary  Toler,  Lucy  Ellen,  Louisa; 
.2  Eichard  of  Eockford,  Nenagh,  J. P.,  6.  1839,  m. 
Caroline,  dau.  of  James  ffranck  Eolleston,  Esq  of 
ffranckfort  Castle,  and  has  issue;  John,  b.  21  July, 
18G7,  Georgiana  Lucy,  Frances  Elizabeth,  Eicarda 
Alice,  Caroline  Blanche ;  1  Lucy,  m.  1859,  Benjamin 
Towers,  Esq.  of  Castleton,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has 
issue. 

Eichard,  Major  in  the  army,  served  in  the  59th  and  98th 
regts.,  Civil  Commissioner  and  Eesident  Blagistrate  of 
the  District  of  Wynberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  b.  23  Jan. 
1794,  hi.  at  Ceylon,  1st,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Dr.  Bur- 
leigh, formerly  in  the  Essex  Fencibles,  and  2ndly, 
Maria  Anna,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Grayson,  Esq.,  Ordnance 
Department,  and  had  issue,  by  his  Isc  wife,  1  Charles 
Henry,  of  the  Colonial  Civil  Service,  Cape  Town,  Cape 
■of  Good  Hope,  b.  1822,  m.  Amelia  Long,  and  has  issue, 
Burleigh,  Charles,  Charlotte ;  Mildmay  W.  Fane,  of 
Port  Elizabeth,  South  Africa,  b.  1824,  m.  Frances  Terry, 
d.  22  April,  1863,  leaving  one  son,  Arthur  Kilwarden, 
b.  23  June,  1855,  and  four  daus.,  Cecilia  Burleigh, 
Alicia  Frances,  Fanny  Mildmay,  and  Ellen  Travers ; 
3  George  D.  Dunlevie,  Lieut.-Col.,  Staff  Officer  of  Pen- 
sioners at  Plymouth,  formerly  in  the  39th,  87th,  and 
2nd  regts.,  6.  1826,  m.  his  cousin,  Louisa  Mefge,  and 
lias  one  son,  George  Cecil  Burleigh,  b.  18  Aug.  1863, 
a  dau.,  Louisa  Alicia  Burleigh;  4  Eobert  Thomas, 
Paymaster,  Army  Pay  Department,  h.  28  May,  IS'28,  m. 
Isabella,  dau.  of  George  Stow,  Esq.  of  Nuneaton, 
CO.  Warwick  (posthumous  son  of  George  Stow,  Esq.  of 
Gainsboro",  co.  Lincoln),  and  has  issue,  Eobert  Tennant 
.Stow,  b.  20  Aug.  1858,  Lieut.  2nd  Lancashire  Militia, 
and  Alicia  Mary  Stow;  5  Eichard  Edward,  b.  1832,  m. 
Ada  McGowan,  and  d.  1  Dec.  1873,  leaving  two  sons, 
Charles  Henry,  b.  23  Oct.  18G0,  and  Arthur  Kilwarden, 
6.  24  June,  1866,  and  four  daus.,  Anna  Maria,  Kathleen 
Mary,  Edith  Emily,  and  Lillie  Margaret  May;  1  Alicia 
Mary,  m.  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Percival  Tonzel,  of  Jersey. 
Major  Wolfe  by  his  2nd  wife  had  issue ;  1  Anna  Maria, 
m.  —  Farmer,  Esq. ;  2  Frances;  3  Georgianna;  4  Maria. 
Elizabeth  Lydia,  6.  30  Jan.  1792;  m.  Eev.  J.  Metge,  and 
d.  27  April,  1874. 

Eichard  Wolfe,  of  Forenaghts,  d.  1  Dec.  1732,  when  he  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts,  b.  7  April,  1700;  in. 
10  June,  1725,  Mary,  dau.  of  William  Phillpott,  Esq.,  and  had 
issue, 

I.  Philpott,  his  successor. 

II.  Arthur,  Lord  Kilwarden,  b.  19  Jan.  1738,  entered  the 
Middle  Temple,  London,  Oct.  1761,  admitted  to  the  Irish 
Bar,  Michaelmas,  1766,  appointed  King's  Counsel,  3  April, 
1778,  Solicitor-General  11  May,  1787,  and  Attorney-General, 
12  Aug.  1789,  having  been,  a  few  days  before,  sworn  of  the 
Privy  Council,  and  Lord  Chief  Justice,  King's  Bench,  1796. 
In  the  Parliament  which  assembled  in  1784,  he  was  Member 
for  Coleraine,  and  in  the  succeeding  Parliament  for  James- 
town. He  111.  7  Jan.  1769,  Anne,  dau.  of  William  Esocton, 
Esq.  of  Ardea,  formerly  Member  of  Parliament  for  that 
borough.  She  was  created,  Aug.  1795,  a  peeress,  by  the 
title  of  Babosess  Kilwarden  of  Kilted,  and  he,  on  his 
elevation  to  the  bench,  was  created  a  peer,  by  the  title  of 
Baron  Kilwarden  of  Newlands,  and  Viscount  in  1800. 
He  was  killed  on  the  night  of  23  July,  1803,  by  the  rebels 
in  Thomas  Street,  Dublin.     He  had  issue, 

1  John,  2nd  Lord  Kilwarden,  b.  11  Nov.  1709,  and  d.  s.  p. 
16  May,  1830,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 

2  William,  b.  11  Oct.  1770,  and  d.  30  Dec.  1782. 

S  Arthur,  6.  26  June,  1773,  and  d.  29  June,  1805,  v.-m)i.,  a 
Col.  in  the  army. 


i 


1  Marianne,  m.  Hardwicke  Shute,  Esq.,  and  d.  8  Feb.  18 

2  Elizabeth,  d.  24  May,  1806. 

Mr.  Wolfe  d.  30  July,  1760,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son 
Philpott    Wolfe,    Esq.  of  Forenaghts,  b.  10  Sept.  17'. 

in.  10  Feb.  1753,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Burgh,  and  d.  20  M; 

1775,  leaving  a  son  and  successor, 
John  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts,  Col.  Kildare  Militia, 

9  Feb.  1754;  in.  9  April,   1777,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  his  unc 

Theobald  Wolfe,  and  had  issue, 

John,  6.  26  Feb.  1778,  and  d.  unm.  22  Jan.  1816. 

Arthur,  6.  18  Sept.  1786 ;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hans  Han- 
ton,  of  Sheephill,  M.P.,  and  d.  27  Aug.  1813,  leaving  a  s 
and  a  dau.,  both  of  whom  d.  young. 

Eichard,  who  s.  to  the  estates. 

Col.  Wolfe  d.  18  April,  1816,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  survival' 
son, 

Eichard  Wolfe  (Eev.),  of  Forenaghts,  b.  10  Oct.  1787 
12  April,   1831,   Lady  Charlotte  Sophia  Hutchinson,  sist( 
John,  2nd  Earl  of  Donoughmore,   and  d.  s.  p.,   leaving' 
reversion  of  his  estates  to  his  kinsman, 

Theobald  George  Samdel  Wolfe,  Esq.  of  Forenaghts  at 
Bishopland,  J. P.  (known  as  George  Wolfe,  of  Bishopland,  ref 
to  issue  of  Thomas  Wolfe  of  Blackball),  6.  17  Oct.  1815;  » 
18  June,  1852,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Henry  Morelar 
Ball,  Esq.  of  Kersiebank  House,  co.  Stirling,  and  of  Tippc 
kevin,  co.  Kildare.  He  s.  to  the  Forenaghts  estate  oa  tl 
death  of  Lady  Charlotte  Wolfe  in  1870,  and  d.  12  Jan.  187 
leaving, 

Eichard,  of  Forenashts,  his  successor. 

George,  b.  16  Dec.  1859. 

Elizabeth. 

Arms — Arg.,  three  wolfs'  heads  erased  sa.  ducally  gorged  0 
Crest— A  wolf's  head  sa.  ducally  gorged  or.  Motto — Pro  pair 
mori. 

Seats—  Forenaghts,  Naas ;  and  Bishopsland,  Ballymore  Eu 
tace,  CO.  Kildare.    CLub — Kildare  Street,  Dublin. 


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WOLFERSTAN    OF    STATFOLD. 

PiPE-WoLFEESTAN,  Feancis  Staffoed,  Esq.  t 
Statfold,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.,  b.  U  Oct.  1826  ;  m.  3 
July,  1859,  Sarah  Maria  Hill,  5th  dau.  of  Williai 
Hallows  Belli,  Esq.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Egerton  Stanlet,  6.  23  July,  1861. 

II.  Alfred  Hercy,  b.  3  Marth,  18G3. 

III.  Horace  Middlemore,  &.  26  Nov.  1804. 

IV.  Littleton  Edward,  b.  8  Aug.  1866. 
v.  Charles  Almeric,  6.  29  Aug.  1869. 
VI.  Humphrey  Frank,  b.  12  March,  1874. 

I.  Ethel  Henrietta. 

II.  Eveline  Grace. 

III.  Marion  Isabel. 

IV.  Eleanor  May. 

iLlUCaflP. — Eobert   Wolferston,    Esq.    of   Wolferstoi 

Suffolk,  made  his  will  1492,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Wolferston,  Esq.  of  Culfye,  Suffolk,  m.  Mawde  (c 
Mary),  dau.  of  Sir  Humphry  Stanley,  of  Pype,  knight  ofth 
body  to  King  Henry  VII.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  Philil 
of  Wolverston  Hall,  Suffolk,  who  left  an  only  dau.,  Mary,  «i 
Sir  John  Kelligrew,  Knt.  of  Arwenack,  Cornwall;  and 

HnMPHRY  Wolferston,  Esq.  (2nd  son),  in.  Katherine,  dat 
of  John  Stanley,  Esq.  of  Grove,  co.  Nottingham,  by  whom  h 
acquired  the  Manor  of  Statfold,  co.  Stafford,  and  had(withfiv 
daus.,  the  eldest,  Maude,  wife  of  Thomas  Arblaster,  Esq.  c 
Longdon;  and  the  4th,  Katherine,  in.  Ealph  Thicknesst 
Esq.)  six  sons.  Mr.  Wolferston  d.  circa  1592,  and  was  s.  b; 
his  eldest  son, 

Hercy  Wolferston,  Esq.,  m.  18  Sept.  1593,  Mary,  dau.  o 
Ealph  Egerton,  Esq.  of  Betley,  and  had  issue.  Mr.  Wolferston 
who  was  sometimes  called  Capt.  Wolferston,  and  is  suppose! 
to  have  been  at  the  taking  of  Cadiz,  1595,  d.  28  July,  1636 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

Fbancisse  Wolferston,  Esq.,  bapt.  3  May,  1612;  m.  2: 
Sept.  1631,  Frances,  eldest  of  twenty-two  children  of  Georg' 
Middlemore,  Esq.  of  Haslewell,  and  had  three  sons  and  threi 
daus., 

I.  Francis,  his  successor. 

II.  Middlemore,  b.  18  Aug.  1643,  who  d.  vnm. 

III.  Stanford,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Wotton  Warren,  who  m.  1st 
1679,  Isabella,  dau.  of  John  Hinckley,  D.D.,  Eector  o 
Northfield,  by  whom  (who  d.  1680)  he  had  an  only  child 
Francis,  who  d.  in  i.nfancy.    He  ia.  2ndly,  Susanna,  dau 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WOL 


1775 


of  Mr.  John  Cread,  of  Cambridge,  and  left  issue   at  his 
decease,  29  Sept.  1698, 

1  Stantord,  of  whom  hereafter,  as  heir  to  his  uncle. 

2  Edward,  6.  1691,  who  d.  x.  p.  1761. 

3  Francis,  Eector  of  Drayton  Basset,  co.  Stafford,  d.  s.  p. 
1758. 

4  Nicholas,  who  resided  at  Bury,  Devon. 

5  Humphrey,  of  Tamworth. 

I.  Grace,  d.  unm.  1720. 

II.  Anne,  m.  1662,  Kdward  Arblaster,  Esq.  of  Lyswis. 

IK.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bott,  Esq.  of  Dunstall,  co.  Stafford, 
and  had,  with  three  other  daus., 

Grace,  m.  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Pipe,  M.A.,  youngest  of  the 
branch  springing  from  John  de  Pype,  living  tern}}- 
EiCHABD  II.,  and  had  issue, 

Samuel  Pipe,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Croxall,  and  Rector  of 
AValton-on-Trcnt,  co.  Derby,  b.  Aug.  1719  :  m.  19  Sept. 
1749,  Dorothv,  eldest  dau.  of  Stanford  Wolferstan, 
Esq.  of  Statfold  Hall,  by  whom  (who  d.  26  Oct.  1854)  he 
had  several  children,  mentioned  hereafter. 

lie  eldest  son, 

Fbancis  Wolfebston,  Esq.,  purchased,  1CS5,  the  manor 
nd  a  considerable  part  of  the  lands  of  Harlaston,  co.  Stafford. 
'his  gentleman  was  the  particular  friend  and  fellow  amateur 
f  Dr.  Plot,  the  historian  of  co.  Stafford.  He  was  likewise  a 
laker  of  indifferent  verses;  among  others,  a  translation  of 
'iridde  arte  amandi.  In  1667  he  began  to  write  his  name 
Volferstan,  an  orthography  his  brother  and  posterity  con- 
.naed.  Mr.  Wolferstan  was  a  Barrister  of  good  practice 
ntil  the  Revolution,  but  ever  afterwards  one  of  the  stiffest  of 
onjurors.  He  m.  twice,  but  left  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife, 
(ester,  dau.  of  John  Bower,  Esq.  of  Biddulph  (by  Elizabeth, 
au.  of  Sir  William  Bowyer),  an  only  dau., 

Ann,  heiress  to  her  father's  purchased  estates.  She  was  2nd 
wife  to  Sir  John  Egerton,  Bart,  of  Wrinehill,  but.  i^.  1726, 
Without  surviving  issue. 

t  Mr.  Wolferstan's  decease,  thus,  without  male  issue,  Stat- 
ild  devolved  upon  his  nephew  and  heir-in-tail, 

Stanford  Wolferstan,  Esq  ,  J. P.,  of  Stafold,  m.  Sarah, 
onngest  dau.  of  Sir  Edward  Littleton,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

1.  Littleton,  who  d.  s.  p.  r.  p.  1769. 

I.  Dorothy,  m.  1749,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Pipe,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Walton-on-Treut,  by  whom  (who  d.  15  Feb.  1779)  she  had 
iisue, 

1  Samuel,  of  Statfold,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Humphrey,  of  Uttoseter,  m.  1776,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Pestell,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son,  Samuel,  who  d. 
young. 

1  Sarah  Grace,  m.  James  Bell,  of  Uttoxeter. 

2  Elizabeth,  in.  1775,  the  Rev.  George  Greaves,  Rector  of 
Stanton  and  of  Swarkston. 

II.  Sarah,  m.  1737,  Joseph  Girdler,  Esq.,  Barrister-at  Law, 
son  and  heir  of  3Ir.  Serjeant  Joseph  Girdler,  of  llaselor, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  dying  1781,  left  issue. 

III.  Joyce,  m.  1st,  Edward  Littleton,  Esq.  of  The  Moat; 
and  2ndly,  Edward  Plaisted,  Esq.  of  Bole  Hall,  near  Tam- 
worth. IV.  Hester,  d.  loun.  1746. 

V.  Frances,  of  Widecombe  House,  near  Bath,  d.  unm.  1767. 

VI.  Elizabeth,  m.  1773,  Thomas  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Week, 
Devon,  Major  North  Devon  Militia,  and  d.  s.  p.  1811. 

fr.  Stanford  Wolferstan  d.  2  July,  1772,  having  devised  his 
i&ites,  after  the  decease  of  his  wife,  to  his  grandson, 
Samuel  Pipe,  Esq.,  who,  upon  the  demise  of  that  lady, 
isumed,  1776,  by  sign  manual,  the  surname  and  arms  of 
foLFERSTAN.  He  lu.  Ist,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Walter  Biddulph, 
eq.,  of  Barton-under-Xeedttood,  uncle  to  Sir  Theophilus 
ulph,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

ANLEY,  his  heir, 
rgaret,  m.  1817,  Charles  Salt,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.p. 

m.  2ndly,  4   Oct.   1796,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of   Philip 
is,  Esq.,  cousin  of  John,  Earl  St.  Vincent,   but  had  no 
er  issue.    Mr.  Pipe  Wolferstan,  a  diligent  and  aecom- 
ed  antiquary,  d.  1820,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
'ANLET  Pipe  Wolferstan,  Esq.  of  Statfold,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
1  March,  1785;  m.  1st,  21   July,   1817,  Elizabeth  Jervis, 
it  dau.  of  Swynfen  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Kensington,  and  grand- 
of  Philip  Jervis,  Esq.  of  Netherseale,  co.  Leicester,  and 
ler  (who  d.  26  April,  1859)  had  issue, 
ANcis  Stafford,  now  of  Statfold. 

nford  William,  Fellow  of  King's  Coll.  Camb. ;    m.  Aug. 
859,  his  cousin,  Blanche,  youngest  dau.  of  S.  S.  Jervis, 
~sq.  of  Darlaston  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  and  ha  two  sons,  he 
Dec-.  1863.  Edward,  a  Solicitor. 

Hercy,  Capt.  26th  Cameronians. 
John  Egerton,  d.  an  infant,  Sept.  1834. 
Grace,  m.  Edward  Hicks,  M.P.,  Esq.  of  Wilbraham  Temple, 
CO.  Cambridge. 

Anna  Maria,  m.  Baron  D.  Webster,  Esq.  of  Pcnns,  co.  War- 
wick, d.  26  July,  1848. 
Margaret  Jane.  Hester  Seliua,  d.  26  June,  184  i. 


Frances  Elizabeth. 

Emily  Dorothea,  m.  April,  1872,  her  fir.=!t  cousin,  William, 
only  son  of  Philip  Jervis,  of  Uttoxeter,  co.  Stafford. 
Jlr.  Wolferstan  m.  2ndly,  8  June,  1861.  Elizabeth,  only  dau 
of  Shirley  Steele  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Orton  Hall,  co.  Leicester 
but  had  no  further  issue.    He  d.  26  Jan.  1867. 

ATms — Quarterley  :  1st  and  4th,  for  Wolferstan,  sa.,  a 
fess  wavy  between  three  wolves'  heads  erased  or;  2nd  and 
;>rd,  for  Pipe,  az.,  two  organ-pii  i  s  in  chevron  between  ten 
crosses-crosslet  or.  Crest — For  W  ulferstan.  A  wolf  under  a 
tree  all  ppr. ;  for  Pipe,  A  leopard's  head  erased  or.  Motto — 
Qui  sera  sera. 

(Seat— Statfold,  near  Tamworth. 


WOLLASTON     OF    SHENTON. 

WoLLASTON,  Feedeeick,  Esq.  of  Shenton  Hall, 
CO.  Leicester,  formerlv  Major  6th  Inniskilling  Dra- 
goons, J.P.  and  D.L.,'Hig]i  Sheriff  1853,  b.  19  July, 
1804 ;  m.  15  April,   1850,  Josette  Eliza  Jane,  only 
child  and  heir  of  Admiral  Sir  Alexander  Duudas 
Arbiithuott,  E.N.,  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber 
to  the  Queen,  by  Catherine  Mary  his  ■nife,  dau.  of 
Kev.   Charles  Eustace,  heir  male  of  the  Viscounts 
Ealtinglass,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Frederick  Eustace  Arbcthxott.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
6.  21  June,  1853;  m.  19  Dec.  1S77,  .\nnie,  dau.  of  Thomas 
llargreaves,  Esq.  of  Arborfield,  Reading. 

I.  Kathleen  Alicia  Louisa. 

II.  Josephine  Elizabeth  Arbuthnott,  d.  27  Feb.  1SG2. 
HI.  Alexina  Josephine  Arbuthnott. 

JLfUCatJf' — It  appears,  by  a  considerable  number  of  very 
ancient  deeds,  that  this  family  flourished  before  and  in  the 
reign  of  Edward  III.,  at  Wollaston,  co.  Stafford  ;  that  it  took 
the  name  from  that  place;  and  that  Henry,  John,  and  Willium 
de  Wollaston,  were  at  that  time  Lords  of  that  Manor. 

Thomas  Wollaston,  of  Perton,  in  co.  Stafford,  a  person  of 
rank  and  influence  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.,  had  a  grant 
from  the  Crown  of  the  oflSce  of  keeper  of  the  outwoods  of  Lynd- 
ridge,  which  he  held  until  1523.    His  great-grandson, 

Henry  Wollaston,  Alderman  of  London  (2nd  son  of  Henry 
Wollaston.  Esq.  of  Perton,  and  brother  of  Edward  Wollaston; 
who  m.  Elizabeth  Wollaston.  of  Trescott  Grange,  his  cousin,  and 
had  two  sons.  Sir  John  Wollaston,  Lord  Mayor  of  London ; 
and  Henry,  ancestor  of  the  Wollastons  of  Losebi/,  Ex'Aiict 
Baronets),  and  d.  1617,  having  obtained  a  grant  in  the  preced- 
ing year  of  the  family  arms.  He  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William 
Burgess,  of  Kippington,  Kent,  and  had  by  her,  with  four  daus., 
two  sons,  I.  W'lLLiAM,  his  heir;  and  ii.  Thomas,  of  Abbot's 
Langley,  Herts,  and  afterwards  of  Oncott,  co.  Stafford,  one  of 
the  filazers  of  co.  York,  b.  1587  ;  he  left,  by  Sabina,  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Oldrich,  a  son,  William,  of  Coton 
Cianford,  m.  Elizabeth  Downs,  and  by  her  left  at  his  decease, 
10  March,  1691-2,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  William,  6.  1659, 
of  whom  presently.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  b.  1580,  of  Oncott  Hall,  co. 
Stafford,  and  afterwards  of  Shenton,  co.  Leicester,  was  High 
Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1629,  and  of  the  former  the  next  year. 
He  ill.  twice,  but  had  issue  only  by  his  2nd  wife,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Humphrey  Whitgreave,  of  Bridgeford,  co.  Stafford,  four  sons. 
Mr.  Wollaston  d.  10  Dec.  16dG,  and  was  $.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.  of  Shenton,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
167'2-3.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Capt.  Francis 
Cave,  of  Ingersby,  by  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Koper, 
Ksq.  of  Heanor,  co.  Derby,  and  widow  of  Sir  William  Villiers, 
of  Brokesby.  By  her  he  had  issue  three  sons  and  three  daus., 
I.  Elizabeth,  rf.  young;  ii.  Anne,  m.  Sir  John  Chester,  B.irt.; 
and  III.  Rebecca,  m.  John  Wilkins,  Esq.  of  Ravenston.  Mr. 
Wallaston,  outliving  thus  his  male  issue,  devised  Shenton  at 
his  decease,  19  Aug.  1688,  aged  65,  to  his  cousin, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.,  an  eminent  writer  on  ethics  and 
theology,  6.  1659.  He  m.  1GS9,  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  and  co- 
heir of  Nicholas  Charlton,  Esq.  of  London,  and  by  her  (who 
d.  1720,  aged  50)  had  issue, 

I.  Charlton,  of  Charterhouse  Square,  b.  8  Sept.  1C99,  Fellow 
Commoner  of  Sidney  Coll.  Cambridge;  d.  6  Aug.  1729. 

II.  William,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Francis,  of  Charterhouse  Square,  b.  6  June,  1694;  m.  19 
Kov.  1728,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  John  Francis  Fauquier, 
and  d.  27  Dec.  1774,  having  had  issue, 

1  Francis,  of  Charterhouse  Square,  LL.B.,  Rector  of 
Chislehurst,  of  Dereham,  and  St.  'V'idas,  London,  Pre- 
centor of  St.  David's,  F.K.S.,  6.  23  Nov.  1731 ;  m.  11  May, 
1758,  Althea,  5th  dau.  of  John  Hyde,  Esq.,  and  ly  hor 
(who  d.  8  June,  1798)  left  at  his  decease,  31  Oct.  1815, 


1776 


^YOL 


THE  L.INDED  GENTRY. 


^OL 


Francis  John  Hyde,  h.  13  April,  1762,  Archdeacon  of 
Esses,  Eector  of  South  Weald,  Prebendary  of  St.  Paul's, 
Jacksonian  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
&c.  He  m.  13  Aug.  1793,  Frances  Hayles,  and  dying, 
1823,  left  issue, 

Francis  Hayles,  6.  1  May,  1803,  Eector  of  Dereham; 
'j/i.  7  June,  1825,  his  cousin,  Caroline  Wollaston,  and 
d.  s.p.  1849. 
Frances  Althea,  m.  the  Eev.  John  William  TrcTor,  of 
Carnarvon,  d.  15  March.  1830,  leaving  issue,  Edward 
SaUsbury  Rose,  of  Trowscoed  Hall,  co.  Montgomery ; 
and  Althea  Maiy.  ra.  1845,  George  Beadnell,  Esq.,  an 
officer  on  the  staff  in  India. 
Althea  Jane.  m.  the  Eev.  H.  E.   Moody,  Eector  of 
Chartham,  Kent,  and  had  issue. 
George  Hyde,  of  Claphani  Common,  6.  10  July,  1765; 
m.  23  Oct.  1796,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  AViUiam  LuanI, 
Ksq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1817)  left  at  liis  decease,  2a 
Aug.  1841,  three  sons  and  three  daus., 
Frederick  Luard,  h.  6  Oct.  1802;   m.  17  March,  1834, 
Diana  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Sperling,  Esq.  ot 
Dvnes  Hall,  Essex  (she  d.  s.  p.  1862);  he  d.  19  Ang. 
1876. 

Alexander  Luard,  h.  14  June,  1804:  m.  15  March. 
1837,  Susannah  Charlotte,  dau.  of  —Morris,  Esq.  or 
Berbice,  and  has  issue,  George  Hyde,  b.  1844:  Kathc- 
rine  Charlotte,  m.  1863,  Eev.  Frederick  Sandemnn, 
of  Perth;  Mary  Anne:  Henrietta  Jane;  and  Louisa 
Caroline. 

Edward  Luard,   6.    18  Dec.    1814;    m.    1843,    Mary 

Wilson. 

Henrietta,  ra.  1852.  Field-Marshal  Sir  George  Pollock, 

Bart.,  G.C.B.,    K.S.I.     He  d.  6  Oct.  1b72  :  she  d. 

14  Feb.  1873.  Charlotte.  Sophia. 

William  Hyde,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  6.  6  Aug.  1766;  d.  22  Dec. 

1828,  s.  p. 
Frederick  Hvde,  6.  12  June.  1770;  d.  s.  p.  Sept.  1809. 
Charles  Hyde,  h.  22  Xov.  1772,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  East  Dere- 
ham;  i,t'.2  March,  1795,  Sarah  Willett,  dau.  of  William 
Ottlt-y,  Esq.  of  St.  Kitts,  and  J.  21  March,  1850,  leaving 
a  son, 
William  Charles,  6.  19  Dec.  1795,  M.A.,  Eector  of  East 
Dereham:  7)!.  9  April,  1817,  Charlotte  Jane,  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  Eichard  Fawcett,  Vicar  of  Leeds,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  25  April,  IboC)  had  issue, 
Charles  Eichard,  b.  13  March.  1813  d.unm.  1850. 
AVilUam  Ottley  James,  b.  30  July,   1820;   ia.  Aug. 
1847,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Webber,  Esq.,  and  d. 
s.p.  1858. 
Drury  Ottley,  m.  1851,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Locke, 

Esq.,  and  has  L«sue. 
Percy,  m.  1849,  Catherine  Mossop,  and  has  issue. 
Charlotte  Maria,  hi.  1846,  W.  Locke,  M.D. 
Henry  Septimus  Hyde,  h.  14  April,  1776;  'in.  1st,  23  Dec. 
1802,  Mary  Ann  lllackenhagen,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
25  June,  1805)  had  issue, 
Henry  Francis,  of  Southsca,  h.  6  Sept.  1803 ;  m.  8  Aug. 
1839,  Ehzabeth,  dau.  of  Oliver  Naylor,   Efq.  of  the 
Audit  and  Excise  Office;  he  d.  27  liec.  1876,  leaving 
issue, 
Frederick  Henry,  6.  11  Jan.  1841. 
Artliur  Xavlor,  of  Glen  Hill,  Walmer,  and  of  the 
India   Office,  b.   14  Oct.    1842;   m.    6    Sept.    1873, 
Caroline  Marianne,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Albert  William 
Woods,  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms,  and  has 
a  son,  Gerald  Woods,  b.  2  June,  1874, 
Francis  Edward,  h.  4  May,  1846  :  d.  24  March,  1847. 
Caroline,  b.    9  Jan.   1805;    vi.   7  June,    182.5,  to  her 
cousin,  Eev.   Francis  Hayles  Wollaston,   Eector   of 
Dereham,  who  d.  s.  p.  5  Xov.  1849.      She  d.  22  July, 
1877. 
He  m.  2ndly,  24  June,  1813,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Eev.  Dr.  Buchanan,  who  d.  26  Dec.  1»27,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 
George  Buchanan,  of  Chislehurst,  Kent,  b.  26  April, 
1814;  r,i.  7  Aug.  1845,  his  cousin,  Julia  Adye  Cathe- 
rine, dau.  of  Col.  Gilbert  Buchanan,  E.E.,  and  has 
one  son,  Stanley  George  Buchanan,  b.  10  Jan.  184S; 
rrt.  19  Dec.   1877,    Caroline  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of 
the  Eev.  Hugo  Daniel  Harper,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Salis- 
bury, and  Principal  of  Jesus  CoU.Oxford,  and  hasi.ssue. 
Charles  Buchanan,  b.  10  April,  1816;  r,i.  30  Xov.  1846, 
Eleanor,  dau.  of  Henry  Eevell  Eeynolds,  Esq.  and 
has  issue. 
Alfred  Buchanan,  6.  11    April,    1818;    ra.  1878,  Miss 
Tucker,  dau.  of  —  Tucker,  of  Welling,  Kent. 
Charlton  James,  b.  3  Sept.  1820;  -m.  27  April,  1848, 
Maria  Bromley,  and  has  issue. 
Frances  Buchanan,  b.  1822  ;  d.  1830. 
Elizabeth  Buchanan,   rii.   5  Sept.  1848,   Eev.  George 
Augustus  Langdale,  and  has  issue. 
He  til.   3rdly,   4  May,   1830,   Maria  Frances,    dau.    of 
Charles  Monro,  Esq.  of  London,  and  d.  31  Jan.  1SC7, 
leaving  by  her, 
William  Monro  (Eev.),  M..V.,   Vicar  of    Merton,  co. 
Oxford,  Fellow  and  late  Tutor  of  Exeter  College,  6. 


19  Oct.  1831  ;  m.  24  May,  1864,  Constance  Sophi 
dau.  of  James  JIacgregor,  Esq.,  Merton,  former 
M.P.  for  Sandwich. 

Mary  Hyde,  rn.  1803,  the  Eev.  William  Panchen,  wl 

d.  1827. 
Althea  Hyde,    rn.   1784,  Thomas  Heberden,   Canon  • 
Exeter. 

Charlotte  Hyde.  Katharine  Hyde. 

Henrietta  Hyde.  Anna  Hyde,  d.  unm.  1829. 

Amelia  Hyde.  Sophia  Hyde,  d.  unm.  1810. 

Louisa  Decima  Hyde,    /u.   1806,   Eev.  James  Leonai 

Jackson,  of  Dorset. 

2  Charlton,  M.D.,  F.E.S.,  b.  1733;  m.  1758,  Phillis  Byan 
and  by  her  Cwho  rn.  2ndly,  James  Frampton,  Es'i.  ■ 
Moreton,  Dorset,  and  d.  1829,  aged  93)  he  left  at  h 
decease,  1764, 

Charlton  Evam,  b.  1765,  B.A.,  of  Dorchester,  and  uf  t! 

Middle  Temple. 
Phillis  Byam,  b.  3  July,   1781,  Evelyn  Shirley,  Esq.  ■ 

Eatington. 

3  William  Henry,  b.  1737,  and  d.  s.  p.  1759. 

4  George,  D.D.,  of  Eichmond,  Surrey,  6.1738;   in.  V.Yw. 
beth,  eldest  dau.   of  Charles  Palmer,  Esq.  of  Thuni^i 
Hall,  CO.  York,  Bank  Director,  and  had  one  dan., 

Elizabeth  Palmer,  rn.  1790,  the  Eev.  James  Cowe,  Vir: 
of  Sunbury. 

1  Mary,  m.  1760,  William  Heberden,  M.D.,  and  d.  131 
leaving  issue. 

IV.  Nicholas,  h.  1096:  wz.Anne,  dau.  of  Francis  Shipman,  at: 
rf.  1772,  leaving  a  dau.,  Anne,  rn.  Capt.  Johnson. 

V.  John,  LL.B.,  of  Cambridge,  b.  1699;  d.  1720. 
Yl.  Eichard,  d.  1705. 

I.  Catherine,  to.  1719,  William  Pvmm,  Esq.  of  Nortonbiii 
and  Kadwell.  it.  Berhiah,  6.  1697  ;  d.  1726. 

III.  Anne,  h.  1701;  m.  Samuel  Dixon,  Esq. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  b.  1707  ;  d.  1723. 

William  Wollaston,  the  author  of  RdtQion  of  Nature,  d.  2 
Oct.  1724.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Wollasto.v,  Esq.  of  Finborough,  Suffolk,  and  Si 
James's  Square,  M.P.  for  Ipswich,  6.  1093;  rn.  6  April,  172!: 
Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  John  Francis  Katiquier,  Esq.,  and  ha 
issue  five  sons  and  three  daus.,  i.  Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  175f 
Hon.  William  Eichard  Chetwynd,  and  2nd!y.  Jeffery  Thompsor 
M.D. ;  It.  Catheiine,  m.  Eev.  Edward  Boucher;  and  iii.  Marj 
rn.  Thomas  Mulcastcr,  Esq.  Mr.  Wollaston  d.  1764,  and  wa 
s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wollaston,  Esq.  of  Finborough,  b.  1730,  somctim 
Col.  of  tlie  Eastern  Battalion  of  the  Suffolk  Militia,  and  M.P 
for  Ipswich.  He  m.  Blanche,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Hyde  Page 
but  d.  s.  p.  9  Nov.  1797,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

The  Eev.  Frederick  Wollaston,  LL.D.,  b.  1735,  Preben 
dary  of  Peterborough ;  rn.  1st,  Mary,  dau.  of  Orbel  Bay,  Esq. 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1753)  had  an  only  son,  who  d.  an  infant 
He  7/i.  2ndly,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Drewry  Ottley,  Esq.  of  St.  Kitt'f 
and  by  that  lady  (who  d.  1819)  had  issue, 

I.  Frederick  William,  his  heir. 

II.  George,  Lieut.-Col.  of  the  West  Suffolk  Militia,  and  D.L. 
d.  %i.nm.  1833. 

III.  Charles,  Vice-Admiral  E.N.,  d.  v.nm.  19  Feb.  1845. 

IV.  Henry  John,  M.A.,  Eector  of  Scotter,  in  co.  Lincoln;  m 
5  July,  i803,  Louisa,  2ud  dnu.  of  William  Symons,  Ksq.  n 
Bury" St.  Edmunds,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April,  1833)  lef 
at  his  decease,  27  Oct.  following, 

1  Frederick,  now  of  Slienton  Il.all. 

2rHenry  John  (Eev.),  M.A.,  of  Withington,  co.  Gloucester 
b.  4  Aug.  1805 ;  d.  23  Jan.  1869. 

3  Charles,  retired  Lieut.-Col.  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Bury  Et 
Edmunds,  b.  18  Oct.  1806. 

4  George,  6.  29  Dec.  18C7  ;  d.  29  Dec.  1818. 

5  William,  anofBcer  47th  Bengal  Native  Infantry,  6.  1810 
d.  in  lndia,-1831. 

6  Charlton  James,  b.  1811;  d.  1818. 

7  Eobert  Septimus,  b.  1813;  d.  1814. 

8  Arthur,  6.  1814;  d.  18'28. 

9  Edward  Ottley,  late  Capt.H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  11  Oct.  1820;  m 
Lucy  Sarah,  dau.  of  Eev.  G.  Uppleby,  Vicar  of  Barton 
upon-Humber,  and  has  issue,  Charlton  Edward,  d.  18')7 
Henry  Uppleby ;  Edith  Lucy ;  Alice  Mary,  d.  ISbl 
Ethel  Frances ;  Mildred  Louisa  Mary. 

10  Thomas  Vernon,  M.A.,  F.L  S.,  b.  2  March,  1822;  w 
12  Jan.  1869,  Edith,  dau.  of  Joseph  Shepherd,  Esq.  c 
Teignmouth.  4 

1  Louisa,  Vi.  1834,  the  Eev.  Henry  Frederick  Httton 
Eector  of  Spridlin^iion,  co.  Lincoln,  and  has  issue. 

2  Charlotte  Catherine,  d.  unm.  1834. 

3  Frances  Priscilla,  m.  Jan.  1837,  William  Somerset  Bose 
Esq.  of  Cransley,  co.  Northampton,  and  has  Lssue. 

4  Lucy  Jane,  (/..  20  Nov.  1856,  Capt.  Thomas  Eose,  Inti 
15th  infantry,  and  has  issue. 

5  Harriet  Lambert,  d.  young,  1819. 

The  Eev.  Frederick  WoDaston  d.  9  JIarch,  1801,  and  was  s.  I; 
his  eldest  son. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


WOO 


1777 


Fkedebick  William  Wollaston,  Esq.  of  Shpiuon  Ilall,  .T.r. 
and  D.L.,  Hiffli  ShcrilT  1807,  Col.  Comniaiuling  'i'iiicl  Li-ht 
nrasoons,    and    Brigadier-Gen.  in  Ireland.    He  i>i   29  July, 

; ;,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Straehey,  Bart,  of  Sutton  Court, 

inerset,  but  U.  s.  p.,  and  was  *•.  by  his  nephew,  the  present 

ijoK  WoLLASTON,  of  ShentoH  Hall. 

J  cms — Arg.,  three  mullets  sa,  pierced  of  the  field.  C>v:<t — Out 
ii'a  mural  crown  or,  a  demi-griflin  segreuat  arg.,  holding  a 
mullet  pierced  sa.     Motto — Xe  quid  laLsi. 

Scat — Shcnton  Hall,  Nuneaton. 


WOIiLEY    OF    ALLEN    HILL. 

WoLLET,   Eev.  Jonx    Frakcis  Tuomas,   M.A. 

of  Ailcu  Hill,  CO.  Derby,  Vicar  ofBeeston,   Notts, 

ilie   4th   son   of    Charles    Hurt,    Esq.  of    AVirks- 

uorth,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Kichard 

Arkwright,  b.  26  Sept.  1793;  m.  6  Aug.  1821,  Mary, 

lest  dau.   and  co-heir  of  Adam  Wolloy,  Esq.  of 

icu  Hill  and  Matlock,  in  comjjliauee  with  whose 

list  will  and  testament,  he,  his  wife,  and  tlieir  issue, 

issumed,  by  royal  sign  manual,  15  Sept.  1817,  the 

surname  of  Wolley   only,  and  also   the  arms  of 

W'or-LEr.     Ey  her  (who  'd.   3  May,  18-14)  he  had 

>sue, 

I.  John,  h.  13  May,  182.3;  deceased. 

II.  George,  b.  28  Oct.  1824;  deceased. 

III.  Charles  Wollet-Dod  (Rev.),  of  Edge  Hall,  co.  Chestor, 
and  Eton  College,  6.  21  March,  182G;  in.  21  March,  1800, 
Frances  Lucy,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Pelly  Parl;cr,  Rector  of 
Hawton,  Notts,  and  has  issue,  1  Francis,  b.  3  May, 
1854;  2  Charles  Edward;  3  Arthur  George;  4  Antliony 
Hurt;  5  Owen  Cadogan;  6  Kobert  John;  7  Thomas 
Crewe;  1  Mary;  2  Lucy  Rosamond;  and  3  Emma 
Frances.  Eev.  Charles  Wolley  took  the  name  of  Dod,  in 
addition  to  that  of  Wollet,  by  royal  licence,  14  April, 
18G8  (ace  Dod  of  Edge). 

IV.  Edward,  Lieut.  51st  Light  Infantry,  h.  10  Nov.  1831; 
deceased. 

V.  Francis,  h.  2  June,  1835;  d.  at  sea,  20  Dec.  1S52. 

I.  Mary  Anne,  2<.  4  Nov.  1827;  d.  9  Oct.  1841;  buried  at 
Antwerp. 

II.  Susan,  m.  13  Mav,  1S51,  the  Eev.  Martin  Henry  Ricketts, 
M.A. 

III.  Emma,  m.  3  April,  1856,  Arthur  William  Arkwright, 
Esq.,  deceased,  leaving  four  children. 

ILttlCclQC. — The  last  direct  male  descendant  and  repressn- 
ative  of  the  very  ancient  House  of  Wolley, 

Adam  Wollet,  of  Allen  Hill  and  Matlock,  b.  IS  Jan.  1753 
:he  3rd  son  of  Adam  Wolley,  Esq.  of  Allen  Hill,  and  the  lineal 
ascendant  of  John  Wolley,  2nd  son  of  Anthony  Wolley,  of 
iibcr,  CO.  Derby,  to  whom  his  father  gave  the  estate  of  Allen 
[ill,  1573),  was  eminent  as  a  genealogist  and  topographer, 
nd  his  MSS.,  which  he  bequeathed  to  the  British  Museum, 
re  highly  valued  in  connection  with  the  history  of  Derby- 
aire.  He  7/i.  10  Jan.  1793,  Anne,  dau.  of  Anthony  Eaton, 
sq.  of  Bonsull,  and  d.  21  July,  1827,  leaving  his  two  daus. 
>heirs. 

Mart,  7ii.  the  Efv.  J.  F.  T.  Hurt,  now  the  Eev.  J.  F.  T. 
Wollet,  of  Allen  Hill. 

Anne,  m.  2  Aug.   1821,  Charles  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Matlock, 

Barrister-at-Law,  J.r.  and  D.L. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  vairc  or  and  gu.,  between  three 
laidcns'  heads  alTrontce  couped  at  the  shouldci's  ppr.,  crincd 
fthe  second.  Mr.  Wollet  also  bears  his  paternal  arms  of 
CUT  of  Alderwaalei/  and  ]\"irk<t':orth.  Civat — .V  knight's 
3ad  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders  and  habited  iu  chain 
ail  armour  all  ppr.  MoHo — jioriccre  audax. 
yissiJe/icc— Beeston,  near  Nottingham. 


WOOD-MARTIN"    OF    -WOODVILLE. 

Wood-Mahtix,    William    Gtregory,   Esq.   of 

7oodville,  co.  Shgo,  J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1877,  Cnpt. 

i\  the   Duke  of  Connaught's  Own   SHgo  Artilkry 

[ilitia,  previously   Lieut.    44th  regt.,   b.   IG  Ju  y, 

547;  m.  Nov.  1873,  Frances  Dora,  eldest  dau.  uf 

oger  Dodwell  Robinson,  Esq.  of  Garden  Hill,  co. 

igo,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James  Isidore.  ii.  Henry  Eoger  Broiuhead. 

III.  Gregory  Gonvillc  Cuff. 

HtltCajC— This  is  a  co.  York    family.      The   first  wlio 
;tled  in  Ireland  was  Cornet  Thomas  Wood,  of  Capt.  Mor- 


gan's troop  in  Col.  Richard  Coote's  regt.  of  horse,  lfi49. 
Ho  obtained  considerable  grants  of  land  at  Castle  Laccan  and 
Castle  Connor,  in  the  Barony  of  Tireiagh,  also  in  the  parish  of 
Kilmacteige,  Barony  of  Liney,  co.  Sligo.  He  vi.  a  dau.  of 
Ven.  Robert  Brown,  Archdeacon  of  Killala  and  Rector  of 
Skryne,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  1092. 

The  elder  branch  of  this  family  became  extinct  in  the  male 
line  at  the  death  of  Richard  Wood,  whose  dau.  and  heiress, 
Elizabeth,  m.  1st,  1776,  William  II.  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper's 
Hill,  CO.  Sligo;  and  2ndly,  Very  Rev.  William  Digby,  of 
Gcasliill,  Dean  of  Clonfert,  whose  descendant,  Kcnclin 
Digby,  Esq.,  of  Shaftesbury  House,  now  possesses  a  portion 
of  the  original  grant. 

Another  branch  became  extinct  in  the  male  line  on  the 
death  of  Charles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Lcekfield,  whose  dau.  and  ' 
heiress,  Sarah,  m.  Daniel  Webb  Webber,  Esq.,  Q C,  of  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin. 

Members  of  the  family  served  successively  as  High  SherilTs 
of  CO.  Sligo  in  the  years  1G83,  1084,  1717,  1781,  1791,  1798, 
1826,  and  1877. 

James  Wood,  Esq.,  a  younger  son  of  Cornet  Thomas  Wood, 
d.  1732;  he  m.  a  dau.  of  Ven.  Archdeacon  Laynge,  and  had 
with  other  issue, 

James  Wood,  Esq.,  h.  1702;  d.  1781;  r,i.  Catharine,  dau.  of 
Commander  Walker,  R.N.,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

James  Wood,  Esq.,  6.  1732  ;  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Leech, 
Esq.  of  Frankfort,  and  had,  with  five  daus.,  two  sons, 

I.  James,  his  heir. 

II.  John,  hi.  1802,  Dorothea,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Grove, 
of  Castle  Grove,  Rector  of  Templeboy,  Diocese  of  Tuam, 
and  left  at  his  decease. 

1  James  Grove,  Esq.  of  Castle  Grove,  co.  Donegal,  J.P., 
High  Sheriff  co.  Donegal  1855:  m.  1813,  Frances  Judith, 
dau.  of  Robert  Montgomery,  Esq.  of  Convoy  House,  co. 
Donegal,  by  Maria  Frances  Stewart  his  wife,  niece  of 
Robert,  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  had  issue, 
John  Montgomery  Charles,  6.  1847 ;  Robert  Thomas,  6. 
1850;  Charles  William,  b.  1853;  Dorothea  Alice;  and 
Frances  Mary  Ellen. 

2  Mary,  r,i.  1827,  Henry  Alexander  Godfrey,  Esq.,  son  of 
Sir  John  Godfrey,  •2nd  Bart,  of  Kilcoleuian  Abbey,  co. 
Kerr3',  and  has  issue  two  daus. 

The  elder  son, 

James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  b.  1762;  m.  1796,  Judith, 
dau.  and  heir  of  WilUam  Coristine,  Esq.  of  Sligo,  and  hadi.ssue, 

I.  James,  his  heir.  n.  William,  d.  unm.  1852. 

III.  Abraham,  d.  unm.  1832. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  ii.  Mary,  d.  %inm.  1873. 

III.  Judith  Coristine,  m.  1823,  Sir  Edmond  Gonvillc  Brom- 
head,  3rd  Bart,  of  Thurlby  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  ;  d.  1873. 
Mr.  Wood  d.  1814,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Wood,  Esq.  of  Woodville,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff  1826,  b. 
20  June,  1797;  i,i.  1st,  28  Nov.  1833,  Rhoda,  youngest  dau.  of 
Sir  Edmond  Nugent,  Knt.  of  Airfield,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  by 
her  a  son, 

James  Edmond,  b.  1834;  d.  1859. 
Ho  m.  2ndly,  1842,  Anne,  dau.  of  Abraham  Martin,  Esq.  oi 
Cloveragh,  co.  Sligo,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

WiLLLiM  Gregort,  HOW  Wood-Martiu,  of  Woodville. 
llTartlit  of  (!!hbcrngl). 

AnRAHAN  Martin,  Esq.  of  Cleveragh,  J. P.,  b.  17  June,  1 772 ; 
d.  1853;  5/1.29  Nov.  1804,  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of  Gregory 
Cuff,  Esq.  of  Creagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

John,  M.P.  for  the  borough  of  Sligo  1832-37,  d.  unm.  28  Feb. 
1840. 

Gregort  Ccff,  m.  1837,  Anne  Louisa,  dau.  of  Thomas  Jones, 
Es(|.  of  Ardnaglass,  co.  Sligo,  and  d.  1  Aug.  1814,  leaving, 
with  one  dau.,  three  sons,  of  whom  one  only,  Abraham, 
survived  childhood. 

James,  s.  his  father  1853,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Capt.  3rd  Light 
Dragoons,  b.  21  Feb.  1816;  vi.  '29  Nov.  1854,  Isabella,  eldest; 
dau.  of  Col.  Thomas  Kingscote,  of  Kingscote  Park,  co. 
Gloucester,  by  his  1st  marriage  with  Lady  Isabella  Somer- 
set, dau.  of  Henry  Charles,  Gth  Duke  of  Beaufort,  and 
d.  s.  2).  21  March,  ISfiO. 

Anne,  now  Mrs.  Wood-JIartin,  in.  James  Wood,  of  Wood- 
\  illo,  CO.  Sligo. 

Elizabeth,  v<.  Rev.  Edward  Day,  formerly  of  Beaufort,  co. 
Kerry. 

The  grandson, 

AiiRAHAM  Martin,  Esq..  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1862, 
Capt.  11th  regt.,  0.  30  Jan.  1838;  s.  his  uncle,  Marcli,  1800; 
in.  1871,  Florence,  dau.  of  Col.  Pitt  Kennedy.  At  his  death 
s.]i.  19  April,  1874,  Mrs.  Wood  JIartin  .«.  by  the  bequest  of 
her  brother,  and  assumed  in  compliance  with  the  terms  of  the 
will,  by  royal  license,  dated  27  Aug.  1874,  for  herself  and  her 
issue,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  3Iarti.n'. 


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WOO 


yl)-/ns— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th  sa.,  a  chevron  between  three 
crescents  arg.,  for  Martin  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  an  oak  tree 
fructed  growing  out  of  a  mound  in  base  all  ppr.  in  the  dexter 
chief  point  a  crescent  gu.,  for  Wood.  Crests— 1st,  Martin,  A  lion 
jampant  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  crescent  or ;  2nd,  Wood, 
A  derai-savage  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  loins  vert, 
and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a  crescent  gu.,  in  his  dexter 
hand  an  oak  tree  fructed,  and  in  his  sinister  a  club  resting  on 
his  shoulder  all  also  ppr.  Motto — Hinc  fortior  et  clarior; 
Motto  over — Fructu  cognoscitur  arbor. 

Seats — Woodville  and  Cleveragh,  both  in  en.  Sligo.  Clubs — 
Junior  United  Service,  and  Army  and  Navy,  S.W. 


WOOD    OF    HOLLIN    HALL. 

Wood,  Feedeeice  Henet,  Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall 
and  Copmauthorpe,  co.  York,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14 
8ept.  1811 ;  m.  1st,  10  Oct.  1840,  Charlotte  Augusta, 
oldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Rothery,  Esq.  of  Leeds, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  6  Feb.  1861)  has  issue, 

I.  Albert  Charles,  late  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  &.  23  Nov.  1841. 

II.  Henry  Richard  Hugh,  E.N.,  b.  13  May,  1847;  m.  12  Oct. 
1871,  Florence,  3rd  dun.  of  —  Shield,  Ksq. 

J.  Eliza  Rose,  m.  Aug.   1803,  Rowland  Hill  Fawcett,  Esq. 
Capt.  33rd  regt. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Oct.  1865,  Sarah  Catherine  Isabella, 
only  child  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Hay,  C.B.  (see 
Bceee's  Peerage,  Tweeddale,  M.) 

3LtUCa2f«~^''-^^  Wood,  Esq.  of  Pickering,  co.  York, 
living  circa  1500,  was  father  of 

Richard  Wood,  Esq.,  m.  Izabel,  dau.  of  Hugh  Hilton,  Esq. 
of  Slingsby,  near  Malton,  and  from  him  sprang, 

Anthony  Wood,  Esq.  of  Copmanthorpe,  in  the  ainsty  of 
York,  who  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Lawrence  Trotter,  Esq.  of  co. 
Durham,  and  was  father  of 

John  W^ood,  Esq..  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  jMichael  AVcnt- 
worth,  Knt.  of  Woolley,  by  whom  he  had  a  family  of  eight 
children.    The  3rd  son, 

John  Wood,  E.?q.,  Alderman  of  the  city  of  York,  m.  and  had 
a  son  and  successor, 

Charles  Wood,  Esq.,  7)i..  Margaret,  dau.  of  Henry  Harrison, 
Esq.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Wood,  Esq.,  b.  1C82;  vi.  1706,  Frances  Ingram,  relict 
of  Arthur  Ingram,  Esq.  of  Barnaby.  co.  York,  brother  to  Lord 
Viscount  Irwin,  and  one  of  the  daus.  and  co-heiresses  of  Dr. 
Nicholson,  co.  Durham.  Mr.  Wood  d.  1757,  and  was  buried 
at  Copmanthorpe,  leaving  a  son, 

Richard  Wood.  Esq.,  m.  1714,  in.  1745,  Elizabeth,  2nd 
<lau.  of  Hutton  Perkins,  Esq.  of  Mill  Hill,  Middlesex,  and 
had,  Richard,  his  heir ;  Charles  Boynton ;  Elizabeth  ;  and 
Christiana  Frances.    The  eldest  son, 

Richard  Wood,  Esq.  of  IloUin  Hall,  m.  3  May,  1774,  Delia, 
only  dau.  of  John  Schaak,  of  Askham  Bryan,  near  Y'ork,  and 
dying  8  Dec.  1815,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Richard  Wood  Esq.  of  Hollin  Hall,  b.  1  Feb.  17SG  ; 
m.  13  July,  1810,  Anne  Eliza,  5th  dau.  of  John  Eckersall, 
Esq.  of  Claverton  House,  near  Bath,  and  dying  16  April,  1844, 
left  issue, 

Frederick  Henry,  now  of  Ilnllin  Hall. 

Richard  John,  </.  20  Jan.  Iboo. 

Maria  Frances,  m.  28  Nov.  1843,  the  Rev.  .John  Wilbraham 
lli'.l.  Rector  of  Waverton,  co.  Chester,  2nd  son  of  John 
Hill,  Esq.  of  Standish  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue,  of 
whom  only  one  dau.  survives. 

Arms— Az.,  three  woodmen  ppr.  each  armed  with  a  club  over 
the  right  shoulder  and  a  sliield  iu  front  arg.,  thereon  a  cross 
gu.,  head  and  waist  encircled  witli  a  wreath  vert  all  standing 
on  ground  of  the  second  Crest — An  oak  tree  ppr.  charged  with 
acorns  or.     Motto — Pro  patria. 

Heat — Hollin  Hall,  Ripou.  , 


WOOD    OF    LITTLETON. 

Wood,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  Middlesex, 
Middlehara  Castle,  co.  York,  and  Gwernyfed,  co. 
Erecon,  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Brecon,  J. P.  for 
Middlesex,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1  June, 
1853. 

iilUCtlCIC.— This  family  of  Wood  is  one  of  antiquity.  There 
is  still  at  Littleton  a  rent  roll  of  the  Surrey  estate  of  the  year 
1020.      Thomas  Wood,  Esq.,  Ranger  of  Eushey  Park,  1004  to 


1723  (son  of  Edward  Wood,  Esq.  Alderman  of  London,  b 
Susannah  Harvey  his  wife,  gi-andson  of  Nicholas  Wool 
Esq.,  by  his  wife,  Anne  Ferrow,  of  Goxenhall,  Norfolk,  an 
great-grandson  of  Edward  Wood,  Esq.,  by  Elizabeth  Chichele 
hig  wife,  dau.  of  the  4th  removed  nephew  of  Henry  Cliiehele; 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  founder  of  All  Souls,  Oxford),  i, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Dice,  and  was  father  of 

Edward  Wood,  Esq.,  m.  Eliza,  cnly  child  of  Bridger,  Esi 
of  Braiidey.  Surrey,  and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  M.P.  for  Middlesex,  ii 
Elizabeth  Jones,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  an 
heir  of  Sir  Edward  Williams,  Knt.  of  Gwernyfed,  co.  Brecoi 
and  by  her  (who  d.  1730),  had  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Edward,  Chief  Secretary  at  Madras. 

Robert,  Home  Department,  Whitehall. 

Henry,  Comptroller-General  of  Accounts  at  Calcutta. 

Peter  (Very  Rev.),    Dean  of  Middleham,  York,  Rector  < 
Littleton,  "Middlesex,  and  Vicar  of  Middleton,  Norfolk,  n 
]«10,  F'rances,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Penrice,  Esq. 
Droitwich,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

1  Peter  Almerick  Leheup  (Rev.),  Vicar  of  Newent,  co.  Gloi 
ccster,  and  Canon  of  Middleham,  6.  17  June,  1816;  n 
20  June,  1845,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Williai 
Wightman,  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench,  an 
has  issue,  William  Charles,  Ahneric,  Cyril,  56th  regt. 
A  rthur,  Herbert,  Montague,  Somervile,  Edith,  Adela. 

2  ICdmund. 

1  Frances,  m.  Col.  Burfield  Des  Voeux,  brother  of  S: 
Charles  Des  Voeux,  Bart.,  who  d.  1804. 

2  Amelia,  m.  Edward  Clough  Newconie,  Esq.  of  Hockwol 
Hall,  near  Brandon,  Norfolk. 

Charles,  Col.  of  Hussars,  served  in  the  Peninsula  and  : 

Waterloo. 
Mary,  d.  unra.        Decimi,  d.  umn,        I'anny,  d.  unm. 
Henrietta,  d.  unra.  Florentia. 

Dorothea,  m.  Col.  Tulte. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  1835,  and  was«.  at  his  decease  by  his  eldest  soi 
Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  and  Gwernevit,  J. P.,  4 
ye:irs  M.P.  for  Brecon,  Col.  East  Middlesex  Militia,  and  A.D.( 
to  tlie  Queen,  6.  1777;  ))i.23  Dec.  1801,  Lady  Caroline  Stewar 
2nd  dau.  of  Robert,  1st  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  and  by  h« 
(who  d.  10  Aug.  1865)  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  of  Littleton. 

II.  William  Henry,  Capt.  10th  Hussars,  d.  1834. 

III.  Charles  Alexander  (Sir),  Knt.,  late  Coinmi.<isioner  of  Em 
gration,  J.P.,  (;.  llNov.  1810;  ?n.25June,  1838,  Sophia,  dai 
ol  JohnStudholmeBrownrigg,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  Boston,  andhs 
issue,  Edward  Alevander,  Major  10th  Hussars,  6.  1841 
Charles  Robert,  b.  16  F^eb.  1844  ;  Elizabeth;  Mabel  Sophil 

IV.  David  Edward  (Sir),  G.C.B.,  office  Legion  of  Ilonou 
Gen  in  the  army,  6, 1812,  commanded  Artillery  4th  Divisio 
at  Balaklava,  Inkerman,  and  Sebastopol,  and  R.  H.  Ar 
during  Indian  Mutiny;  in.  17  April,  1801,  Lady  Mari 
Liildell,  dau.  of  Henry  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Ravensworth. 

v.  Robert  Blucher,  C.B.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  late  Deput] 
Adjutant-Gen.  in  Ireland,  and  Deputy  Master  of  the  Eoyj 
Hospital,  Kilmainham.  m.  24  July,  1850,  Constantia,  dat 
of  Col.  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Lowther,  and  had  issue,  Coi 
stantia  Eleanor  Evelyn  Emily,  and  Janet  Little. 
VI.  Arthur  Wellington,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  uniii.  vii.  Georg« 
I.  Caroline,  d.  v.nni.  li.Emily.  iii.  Frances  Am« 

Col.  Wood  d.  2G  Jan.  1860,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Thomas  Wood,  Esq.  of  Littleton,  J.P.,  M.P.  for  Middlesei 
Lieut.-Gen.  Grenadier  Guards,  m.  6  July,  1848,  Fannj 
yoimgest  dau.  of  John  Henry  Smyth,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Heat 
Hall,  CO.  York,  by  his  wife  Lady  Elizabeth  Fitzroy,  dau.  c 
George  Henry  4th  Duke  of  Grafton,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Littletton,  6.  1  June,  1853. 

II.  William  Henry,  6.  27  Jan.  1857. 

III.  Charles  John,  6.  27  Nov.  1802. 
I.  Caroline  Elizabeth. 


II.  Mary  Isabella. 
lii.  Laura  Lavinia. 
IV.  Ruth  Frances. 

Gen.  Wood  rf.  Oct.  1872. 


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Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  a  bull  passant  arg.,  fo 
Wood:  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  cock 
gu.,  on  a  chief  sa.  as  many  spcarliead.s  of  the  first  sanguinated 
for  Williams.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  or,  gorged  withi 
wreath  az.  and  gu.,  on  each  side  an  oak  branch  ppr.  Mutto- 
Ti'.urus  gaudet  in  silvis. 

iSeals — Littleton,  Chertsey,  and  Gwernyfed  Park,  co.  Brecon. 


WOOD    OF    NEWTON    HALL. 

Wood,  Isaac  Moeeton,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall 
CO.  Chester,  s.  his  father  1865. 


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177D 


S-tnCaJir.— The  Vex.  Isaac  Wood,  Archdeacon  of  Chester, 
if  Newton  Hall,  Cheshire,  son  of  Isaac  Wood,  Esq.  (who  <?. 
Jov.  1796),  by  his  wife,  Annabella  Wilson  (w.  Aug.  1793,  and 
'.  Dec.  1S44),  m.  May,  1824,  Mary,  daw.  of  John  Nupcent,  Ksq. 
f  Clay  Hill,  Epsom,  and  niece  of  Mary  Jane  Nusent,  wife  of 
i;ight  Hon.  Edmc.nd  Bckke,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March, 
;  had  issue, 

I.  Isaac  JIoretos,  now  of  Xewton  Hall. 

II.  John  Nugent,  Hi.  Susan,  dau.  of  S.  Lapham,  Esq.,  and  has 
two  sons, 

1  John  Nugent.  2  Robert  Moreton. 

III.  Edmnund  Burke,  of  Moreton  Hall,  Chirk,  m.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  S.  Dicken,  Esq.,  and  has  three  daus., 

1  Stephanie  Mary.  2  Lucy  Nugent. 

3  Gertrude  Elizabeth. 

4  Lucy  Annabella,  m.  Robert  Howard,  Esq.  of  Broughton 
Hall,  CO.  Flint,  and  has  three  sons  and  two  daus. 

John.  Robert  Moietou.  Nugent. 

Mary.  Elizabeth. 

IV.  Thomas  Charles,  d.  1S64. 
vcbdeacon  Wood  d.  June,  ISCo. 

Ills — Arg.,  a  wolf  salient  sa. 
iiiU — Newton  Hall,  Middlewich. 


WOOD    OF    OTTERSHAW    PAHK. 

Wood,  George,  Esq.,  formerly  of  Ottersliaw 
'iirk,  Surrey,  now  of  Feltwell  Lodge,  Norfolk,  aud 
cstcombe,  Hants,  late  of  the  Life  Guards,  con- 
dered  to  be  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of 
*.'ooD  of  Largo,  co.  Fife,  in.  1847,  Alexandrina 
Tilliamson,  dau.  of  Angus  McLeod,  Esq.,  and  has 
ad  issue, 

I.  Alexander  Keith,  accidentally  drowned  aged  three  years. 

II.  Andrew  George,  6.  July,  1S54. 

I.  Frances  Georgina.  it.  Alisa  Flora. 

ILillCtlgC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  Sm  Andhew 
ooD,  of  Largo,  the  brave  and  loyal  Admiral  of  Jajies  IIL 
id  James  IV.  of  Scotland,  14S0  to  1520,  who  m.  Elizabeth 
midie,  of    the  Lcndies  of  Fife.     Their  grandson,   James 

'^D,  of   Lamblethame,  m.  Janet  Balfour,   grand-dau.    of 

•lichael  Balfour,  of  Burleigh,  and  left  a  son,  .\lesander, 

,.rd  ofGrange,  who  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  David  Wemyss, 

Bogie.    Their  descendant,  it  is  stated, 
The  Rev.  Alexander  Wood,  an   Episcopalian  clergyman, 
.  Jean  Brown,  only  grandchild  and  heir  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
err,  of  Cessford,  and  left  by  her  four  sons, 

I.  Robert,  Under  Secretary  of  State  for  Scotland,  1705, 
d.  !'.  ;).  II.  George,  d.  v.  p. 

III.  William,  m.  Miss  Stuart,  of  Ardnamurchau,  and  had, 
besides  several  daus., 

1  John,  Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  17C1  to  1777,  m. 
Elizabeth  Riddell,  of  Glenriddell. 

2  Andrew,  Rector  of  Darlington  and  Gateshead,  and  Chap- 
lain to  the  King,  d.  s.  p. 

3  William,  of  Nethergallow  Hill,  Renfrew,  m.  Lady  Cathe- 
rine Cochrane,  dau.  of  Thomas,  6th  Earl  of  Dundonald, 
and  had  one  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Samuel  Rous  Dottin,  of 
the  Dragoon  Guards. 

IV.  Mark,  in.  1707,  Jean,  dau.  of  W.  Mercer,  Esq.  of  Pottor 
hill,  CO.  Peith,  of  the  family  of  Mercer  of  Aldie,  and  had, 

1  Alexander,  his  heir,  of  whom  presently. 

2  Thomas,  d.  s.  p. 

3  Robert,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  J.  Smythe,  Esq.,  and  their 
descendants  are  Col.  James  Wood,  late  of  thestli  Dragoon 
Guards;  William  Collins  Wood,  Esq.  of  Keithick  co. 
Perth;  and  Henry  Wood,  Esq.  formerly  of  the  Bombay 
Engineers.  The  only  dau.,  Anne,  m.  Capt.  Martin 
Lindsay,  R.N.,  of  the  Balcarres  family. 

c  elder  son  of  Mark  Wood, 

.\i.EXANDER  Wood,  of  Burncroft,  co.  Perth,  became  heir,  in 
lul  succession,  upon  the  failure  of  the  issue  male  of  his 
usin-german,  John  Wood,  Governor  of  the  Isle  of  Man.  He 
iierited  some  property  from  his  mother.  He  m.  1747,  Jean, 
u.  of  Robert  Ramsay,  of  the  Ramsays  of  Banff ;  and  U.  1778, 
iving  five  sons, 

I.  Mark  (Col.  Sir),  of  Gatton,  Sun-ey,  created  a  Bart.  180S  ; 
m.  Rachel,  sister  of  Admiral  Sir  Charles  Dashwood,  K.C.B., 
and  had  a  dau.,  Rachel,  in.  William  Joseph  Loekwood,  Esq. 
hee  Wood  nf  Bixlmp's  Halt). 

II.  James  AthoU  (.Vdmir.il  Sir),  K.C.B.,  Knt.  and  C.B.,  com- 
manded the  "Latona"  at  the  taking  of  Curagoa,  1807; 
d.  «.  p. 

III.  George  (Major-Gen.  Sir),  KC.B.,  of  Otter-haw  Park, 
Surrey,  m.  Oct.  1811,  Frances  Vic,  dau.  of  John  Iteiliingion, 


Esq.  of  Barton  End,  co.  Gloucester,  D.L.  of  that  county; 

and  d.  1824,  after  a  long  and  honourable  service  through 

the  wars  in  India  under  Warren  Hastings,  and  Lord  Corn- 

wallis,  Wellesley,  and  Moira,  leaving  is.sue, 

1  George,  his  heir,  who  .■!.  to  the  representation  of   his 

family  at  the   decease,  without  issue,  of  his  cousin.  Sir 

Mark  Wood,  the  2nd  bart. 

1  Frances  Blary,  m.  the  Rev.  Horatio  Montagu,  M.A., 
youngest  son  of  M.  Montagu,  Esq.,  and  Anne  Ivatherine 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Hobart,  M.P. 
(^see  Buckinghamshire,  Borke's  Ptcrugi). 

2  Georgiana,  m.  the  Right  Hon.  Admiral  Lord  George 
PauU't,  C.B.  (sff  WiNCHESTERM,  Bcrke's  Peemcje). 

Lady  Wood,  the  widow  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  George,  d.  at 
Heath  House,  near  .Vldershot,  7  March,  18G0,  aged  71. 

IV.  Andrew,  Lieut.  R.N.,  lost  at  sea  1787,  d.  s.  p. 

V.  Thomas,  Capt.  Madras  Engineers,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir 
Eccles  Nixon,  C.B.,  and  d.  1798,  leaving  issue,  all  since 
d.  s.  p. 

Arms — Arg.,  an  oak  tree  eradicated  ppr.  Crcat — A  ship  under 
sail,  the  especial  badge  of  Woodo/Zcci/o  having  been  added  to 
the  coat  armorial  of  Sir  Andrew  Wood,  in  memory  of  his  vic- 
tory over  the  English  fleet  in  1480.     Motto — Tutus  in  undis. 

Seats — Feltwell  Lodge,  Norfolk ;  Testcombe,  Hants.  Town, 
Residence— IZ,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens. 


WOOD    OF    BISHOP'S    HALL. 

Wood,  William  Mark,  Esq.  of  Bishop's  Hall, 
Essex,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  Lieut. -Gen.,  late  Coldstream 
Guards,  High  Sheriif  for  co.  Monmouth  18i7,  b.  11 
March,  1817 ;  m.  13  June,  1846,  Amelia  Jane, 
sister  of  Sir  Richard  B.  Williams  Bulkeley,  of 
Baron  Hill,  Beaumaris,  and  dau.  of  Sir  Eoberfc 
Williams,  Bart,  of  The  Friars,  Isle  of  Anglesey, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  Amelics  Richard  Mark,  of  Bromleys,  near  Harlow,  Essex, 
J. P.,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  b.  Aug.  1847  ;  m.  20  July, 
1S76,  Isabella  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Ralpli 
Milbanke,  thS  Bart.,  of  Eartham  House,  Sussex,  and  re- 
assumed  the  family  name  of  Lookwood  in  1876. 

II.  William  Robert  Percival,  b.  Aug.  1851 ;  m.  I  June,  1876, 
Charity  Catherine,  second  dau.  of  Gen.  Corbet  Cotton, 
and  has  issue,  a  dau.,  Gwendoline  Yolande  Matilda,  b. 
27  Feb. 1877. 

I.  Amy  Rachel. 

He  assumed  the  name  of  Wood  1838,  in  compliance 
■with  the  will  of  his  maternal  uncle.  Sir  Mark  AVood, 
Bart. 

iLtnCa^^C. — The  family  of  Lockwood  derives  from  a  place 
of  the  name  in  co.  Stafford,  an  estate  which  passed,  1499,  to- 
the  Henshawso/  co.  CJustei;  by  the  marriage  of  Thomas  Hen- 
shaw  with  Amie,  only  child  of  Richard  Lockwood. 

Richard  Lockwood,  Esq.,  b.  1672,  M.P.  successively  for 
Hinton,  Worcester,  and  London  (son  of  Richard  Lockwood, 
Esq.,  by  Susannah  his  wife,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  Edward 
Cutts,  Esq.,  and  grandson  of  Richard  Lockwood,  whose 
brother,  John,  a  stanch  royalist,  fought  at  Naseby,  and  was 
there  wounded);  ra.  Matilda,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Vernon, 
Bart,  of  Hodnett,  and  had  issue, 

L  Richard,  &.  1712,  who  m.  his  cousin,  Anne  Vernon,  and 
d.  s.  p. 

II.  John,  in.  Matilda  Conyers,  of  Copt  Hall,  Essex,  and  had 
a  dau., 

Matilda,  m.  Henry  Calveley  Cotton,  Esq. 

m.  Edward,  of  whom  presently. 

IV.  Thom.as,  m.  1st,  Bridget  Morris;  and  2adiy,  Jane  Waller. 
By  the  former  he  had  a  son, 

Thomas,  of  Dan-y-graig,  co.  Glamorsan,  m.  1789,  Char- 
lotte, dau.  of  Lord  George  JIanners-Sutton,  of  Kelham,  co. 
Nottingham,  and  had  issue.     His  son, 
Ges.  Sir  George  Henry  Lockwood,  K.C.B.,  served  with 
distinction  in  India. 

V.  William,  in.  Mary  Rennet,  and  has  issue, 

William,  b.  1761,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Maydwell. 
Richard,  6.  1762,  Prebendary  of  Peterborough. 

The  3rd  son. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Lockwood,  b.  1720,  s.  to  the  estate  of 
Lambourne.  He  ?».  1st.  Lucy,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  Rev. 
William  Dowdeswell,  of  Kingbain  ;  2ndly,  Eliza  Percival :  and 
3rdly,  Judith,  widow  of  Sir  John  Rous,  5th  bart.  of  Henluim. 
By  his  1st  wife  he  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Edward,  who  a.-^sumed  the  surname  of  PERcrvAL.  Ho  m. 
15  June,  1790,  Louisa  Bridget,  dau.  of  Lord  George  JIanners- 
Sutton,  and  d.  6  July,  1804,  leaving  issue. 


1780 


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John  Cutts  (Eev.)  of  Kincham,  co.  Oxford,  sometime  "Vicar 
of  Croydon,  ?(!.  Amelia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Boddington,  Esq., 
and  had  issue.  His  only  son,  Rev.  John  William  Lock- 
wood,  of  Kingham,  M.A.,  m.  1832,  Alicia,  sister  of  Sir  John 
Francis  Davis,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Anne,  m.   1st,  George  Drake,  Esq.  ;  2ndly,  George  FuUer, 
Esq. ;  and  d.  .?.  p. 
Frances  Dorothy,  m.  1789,  Charles  Drumniond,  Esq. 

The  eldest  son, 

William  Lockwood,  Esq.,  -who  was  shot  blind  at  West- 
minster School  in  a  battle  against  the  mob,  m.  Miss  Jekyl,  dau. 
of  Joseph  Jekyl,  Esq.,  and  had  an  only  son, 

William  Joseph  Lockwood,  Esq.  of  Dews  Hall,  Essex 
Verdurer  of  Eppin:;  Forest,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards;  m.  13 
June,  1816,  Eachel,  dau.  of  Sir  Mark  Wood,  Bart,  of  Gallon 
Park,  Surrey  (see  Wood  of  Ottershaw),  and  U.  16  Sept.  1854, 
having  had  issue, 

William  3Iakk:,  the  present  Lieut. -Gen.  Wood,  of  Bishop's 

Hall. 
George,  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Cardigan, 

Ivilled  in  the  Charge  of  the  Light  Cavalry  Brigade  at  Bala- 

klava,  25  Oct.  isoi. 
Helen  Maria. 
Georgiana  Matilda  Josephine,  m.  1855,  Eear-Admiral  Willes, 

B.N. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  tree  eradicated  and 
erect  ppr.;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  fess  between  three  martlets 
sa.  Crest — 1st,  An  oak  tre(!  eradicted  ppr. ;  2nd,  A  martlet 
on  the  stump  of  an  oak  tree  branched  all  ppr.  Motto— Tutus 
in  undis. 

Seat — Bishop's  Hall,  near  Eoinford. 


WOOD    OF    OSmiNGTON    HOUSE. 

Wood,  Edwaed  Atkxxs,  Esq.  of  Osmington 
House,  Dorset,  J. P.,  D.L.,  late  Major  Dorset  Militia, 
b.  1810;  m.  1st,  July,  1834,  Frances  Maria  Dale,  elder 
dau.  of  the  late  Col.  Hervey  Smith,  of  Aspley  House, 
Woburn,  Beds ;  aud  2ndly,  May,  1859,  Anna 
Isabella,  elder  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  James  Grasett, 
Eector  of  Edwin-Loacli,  Herts.  Major  Wood  is 
only  surTiving  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Serrell 
Wood,  of  Osmington  House,  by  Caroline  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Atkyns  Bray,  Esq.  of  Tavis- 
tock, Devon,  and  grandson  of  Robert  Serrell  Wood, 
Esq.  of  Osmington  House  (who  d.  18  Dec.  1815), 
by  Anne  his  -n-if  e,  dau.  of  Thomas  Gilbert,  Esq.  of 
Bathwick,  Somerset.  Mr.  Wood  had  one  brother 
and  two  sisters,  Robert  Serrell,  in.  and  d.  in  America 
(leaving  issue  four  children),  Jefferson  Serrell, 
Emily,  Virginia,  and  Gertrude  (deceased)  ;  Caroline, 
■jn.  Harry  Tonkin,  Esq.  of  Pamfleet,  Devon  ;  and 
Harriett  (deceased) ,  m.  Rev.  John  Edward  Kempe, 
Rector  of  St.  James's,  Piccadilly,  London,  and  has 
issue. 

Scat — Osmington  House,  Weymouth. 


2  Alexander,  b.  6  March,  1832. 

3  Jane,  b.  1  June,  1828. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  at  Leeds,  1  April,  1808  (Mrs.  Wood  d.  24  Sej 
1800),  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Geokge  William  Wood,  Esq.,  M.P.,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
Singleton  Lodge,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  at  Leeds,  20  July,  1781 ;  i 
22  Nov.  1810.  Sarah,  eldest  dau.  of  Joseph  Gates,  Esq. 
Weetwood  Hall,  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  da 
of  Joshua  Eayner,  Esq.  of  Leeds,  Merchant,  and  eventual 
co-heir,  with  her  sister,  Sarah,  the  wife  of  William  Smithso 
Esq.  of  Heath,  co.  York.  He  d.  3  Oct.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  h 
only  child,  Willl^m  Eatneb  Wood,  Esq.,  now  of  Singled 
Lodge. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  chief  sa.  an  open  Bible  ppr.  clasped  c 
between  two  mill-rinds,  of  the  first.  Crest— A  boar  passa 
reguardant  sa.,  collared,  chained  and  hoofed  or,  before  a  tn 
ppr.    Motto — Civil  and  rehgious  liberty. 

-Seat — Singleton  Lodge,  near  Manchester. 


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WOOD    OP    SINGLETON    LODGE. 

Wood,  William  Ratnes,  Esq.  of  Singleton 
Lodge,  CO.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  h.  26  Aug. 
1811  ;  m.  23  Axig.  1841,  Sarah  Jane,  dau.  of  James 
McConnel,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
10  Kov.  1867)  had  issue, 

Geokge  William  Eayner,   b.    15  May,   1851,   Capt.  40th 
Lancashire  Eifle  Volunteers,  and  J.P.  for  Lancashire. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1  Aug.  1871,  Isabel  Theophila,  5th  dau. 
of  Rev.  Henry  Dimtze. 

ILlltCHflC. — Benjamin  Wood,  Gent,  of  Korthampton,  6. 
16  March,  1718  ;  m.  21  May,  1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eobert 
AVingreave,  of  CoUington,  Northampton,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
8  Dec.  1748,  had  a  sen,  William.  Mr.  Wood  d.  Sept.  1783, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Eev.  William  Wood,  of  Leeds,  co.  York,  F.L.S.,  Minister  of 
Mill  Hill  Chapel,  b.  29  Jlay,  1745;  m.  29  Sept.  1780,  Louisa 
Anne,  dau.  of  George  Oates,  Esq.  of  Newton  Hall,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  27  July,  1S64)  had  issue, 

I.  George  William,  heir  to  his  father. 

II.  William,  b.  at  Leeds,  4  Aug.  1782;  d.  tin™.  April,  1811. 

III.  Frederick,  6.  3  June,  1784;  d.  22  June,  1796. 

I.  Louisa  Anne,  -ra.  26  Nov.  1823,  Eev.  Samuel  Crawford, 
and  had  surviving  issue  two  sons  and  one  dau., 
1  William,  b.  1  Nov.  1824. 


WOOD    OF    THORESBY. 

Wood,  Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Thoresby,  co.  Lii 
coin,  and  HoUyhurst,  co.  Stafford,  Capt.  1st  Staffer 
Militia,  b.  23  Jan.  1856.  ' 

ittllCaflC— Charles  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thoresby  (son  of  Jell 
Wood,  Esq.  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Boull 
Esq.  of  Boston),  m.  Ann,  dau.  of  Sir  Willoughby  Hickma;! 
Bart,  of  Thonock  Grove,  the  lineal  descendant  of  the  ancieii 
knightly  family  of  Hickman,  and  d.  11  July,  1778,  leavingl 
son  and  successor, 

Willoughby  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thoresby,  Gentleman  of  til 
King's  Privy  Chamber,  ni.  May,  1757,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  SI 
John  Thorold,  Bart.,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-hel 
of  S;tmuel  Ayton,  Esq.  of  V^est  Harrington,  co.  Durham,  ai|| 
had  issue, 

Chatsles  Thoeold,  his  heir. 

AVilloughby  John,  d.  April,  1786. 

Elizabeth  Ann,  m.  July,  1785,  John  Fydell,  Esq.  of  Bostoi| 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  d.  1816. 

Isabella,  vi.  1804,  John  Kipling,  Esq.  of  Overstone  Pari 
CO.  Northampton,  and  d.  1841. 

Charlotte,  d.  1846. 

Ann,  j/i.  John  Fieldsend,  Esq.  of  Eilsby;  he  d.  11  Oct.  184? 

Einuia,  m.  Eev.  Francis  Wilson,  of  Saleby,  co.  Lincoln. 

Frances,  d.  1833.  Louisa,  d.  1796. 

Harriet,  d.  18  Aug.  1847.         Matilda,  d.  1784. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  22  April,  1807,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Charles  Thorold  Wood,  Esq.  of  Thoresby,  late  Capt.  Royt 

j  Horse  Guards  Blue,  b.  15  Jan.  1777;  rii.  1  Jan.  1812,  Jam 

only  dau.  of  Sir  John  Thorold,  Bart,  of  Syston  Park,  in  tb 

same  shire,  and  had  issue, 

AViLLouGHBY,  late  of  Thoresby. 

William  Thorold.  Charles  Thorold,  d.  1849. 

Neville,  m.  1  Jan.  1846,  Emma,  dau.  of  H.  Williams,  Esq 
and  has  issue.  Arthur  Thorold. 

Emily.  Caroline. 

Camilla,  to.  Aug.  1857,  Eev.  W.  Cornwallis  Evans,  Vicar  C 
Campsall,  and  d.  Aug.  1867. 
Mr.  Wood  d.  1852,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Willoughby  Wood,  Esq.  of   Thoresby,  J. P.,  b.  1813 ; 
May,  1845,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Clervau.'i  Chaytoi 
Esq.  of  Spennithorne  Hall,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
Oct.  1876)  had  issue, 

I.  Willoughby,  now  of  Thoresby. 

II.  Neville  Thorold,  b.  13  June,  1857. 

I.  Constance  Mary.  n.  Eleanor  Jane. 

Mr.  Wood  d.  2  March,  1875. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  fess  cotised  between  three  lions'  heads  erasei 
arg.  crowned  or.  Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  arg.,  and  crownet 
or.   ■  Motto — Strenue  et  audacter. 

Seats — Thoresby,  near  Alford,  co.  Lincoln;  and  "Hollyhuret 
Burton-on-Trenl.  Town  Address — 5,  St.  James's  Place.  Clw 
—St.  Stephens,  &c. 

♦ i 

WOOD    OF    STOUT    HALL. 

Wood,  Maey  Catheeine,  of  Stouthall,  co 
Glamorgan,  dau.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Col.  Johr 
Nicholas  Lucas,  of  Stouthall,  m.  19  Dec.  1813 
Col.  Edward  Robert  Wood,  of  New  Inn,  co.  Car- 
marthen, formerly  of  the  12th  Lancers,  who  was 
J.P.  for  CO.  Carmarthen,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co 
Glamorgan,  High  Sheriff  1860,  and  Col.  Roya^ 
Glamorganshire  Light  Infantry  Militia,  and  by  Jii"' 
(who  d.  1876)  has  issue, 


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Florentia  Maria,  to.  4  Oct.  1S70,  William  Tliompson  Crawsliay, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Thompson  Crawsliay,  Esq.  of 
Cyfartha  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan. 
IttlirilflC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  a  common 
icestor  with  Lucas,  of  Shenfiekl,  Essex. 
,ToHN  LccAS,  Esq.  of  Stouthall,  High  Sheriff  of  the  co.  1778, 
ily  son  of  Henry  Lucas,  Esq.  of  Cheriton,  High  Sheriff  1744, 

Miss  Nicholas,  of  Garth,  and  left  an  only  surviving  son  and 

1'. 
John  LncAS,  of  Stouthall,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1793, 

I.  1780,  Catherine  Powell,  and  dying  1831,  left,  with  three 
SUB.,  two  sons, 
L  John  Nicholas,  of  Stouthall,  6.  1784;  m.  1st,  Miss  Mary 

Biehards,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1S2'2)  had  an  only  child  and 
heiress, 

Mart  Cathehine,  now  of  Stouthall. 
Mr.  Lucas  m.  2ndly,  Letitia,  Srd  dau.  of  Nicholas  Loftus 
Tottenham,  Esq.  of  Glenfarn  Hall,  co.  Leitrim. 

II.  Henry,  of  Uplands,  co.  Glamorgan,  J.P.  co.  Glamorgan, 
High  Sheriff  1842  ;  m.  1st,  15  May,  1819,  Caroline,  dau.  of 
Ponsonby  Tottenham,  Esq.,  of  Clilton,  many  years  M.P. 
for  New  Koss,  co.  Wexford,  nephew  of  the  Marquess  of 
Ely;  and  2ndly,  2-5  April,  1837,  Caroline,  dau.  of  Eobert 
James,  Esq.  of  Wyke  House,  Dorset,  and  d.  1873,  having  had 
issue, 

J  John  Ponsonby  (Ilev.),  late  of  Uplands,  Glamorgan, 
B.A.  1851,  Rector  of  RhosiUi,  Swansea,  b.  30  Oct.  1823; 
m.  1857.  Hannah  Rebecca  Dolbeare,  dau.  of  the  late  Rev. 
T.  R.  Matthews,  B.A.,  and  has  issue,  Charles  Gardner 
Tottenham,  6.  16  Jan.  1859;  Loftus  Tottenham,  &.3  Dec. 
1866;  Ponsonby  Tottenham,  b.  17  Sept.  1869;  Caroline 
Tottenham ;  Maria  Louisa  Loftus  ;  and  Flora  Leigh  Tot- 
tenham. 2  Henry  Loftus.  deceased. 

1  Caroline  Catherine,  to.  Sir  Gardner  Wilkinson,  D.C.L., 
I'.R.S.  2  Louisa  Mary,  m.P.  Carden,  Esq. 

3  Harriet  Susanna,  in.  W.  Cave,  Esq. 

4  Maria  Elizabeth,  deceased. 

5  Charlotte  Matilda  deceased. 
Seat — Stouthall,  Swansea. 

— H 

"WOOD  OF  THE  WHITEHOUSE. 
Wood,  Heebeet  Howoeth,  Esq.  of  the  White- 
ouse,  Herts,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  St.  John's  Coll. 
)xon,  b.  2  May,  1834;  m.  1  Aug.  1867,  Alice 
Vjatt,  youngest  dau.  of  Samuel  Carrington,  Esq. 
f  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Howorth,  b.  21  Aug.  1868. 

II.  Ernest  Hardwick.  iii.  Herbert  Audley. 
1.  Louisa  Frances  Haselden.         ii.  Eveline  Alice. 

3LtnCagC.— William  Wood,  Esq.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b. 
3  Oct.  1758,  son  of  Nicholas  Wood,  and  Anne  Seward  his  wife 
vho  was  sister  of  William  Seward,  LL.D.,  founder's  kin 
ellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Oxon,  and  dau.  of  Gregory  Seward, 
hose  mother,  Elizabeth  Smyth,  derived,  through  the  families 
f  Buckley,  Hereford,  and  Sturmy,  from  Kybble  White,  grand- 
ither  of  Sir  Thomas  AVhite,  Founder  of  St.  John's  Coll. 
son),  TO.  Frances,  only  child  of  Herbert  Haselden,  Esq.,  by 
tary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Benbow,  Esq.,  nephew  of  the 
allant  Admiral  Benbow,  and  grand-dau.  of  Robert  Haselden, 
•sq.,*  by  Magdalen  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
iSEBERT  Howorth,  Esq.  of  The  Whitehouse.  The  issue  of 
le  marriage  of  Mr.  Wood  with  the  dau.  of  Herbert  Haselden 
■ere  one  son  and  six  daus., 

William  Seward  Wood,  Esq.  of  the  Whitehouse. 

Anne  Seward,  to.  Richard  Thomas  Barra,  Esq. 

EmmaUne,  to.  Rev.  Morgan  Jones. 

Mary.  Frances  Sarah.  Elizabeth  Caroline. 

Herberta  Magdalen,  m.  Henry  Jones  Jenkyns,  Esq. 
Ir.  Wood  d.  8  March,  1833.    The  only  son, 

William  Seward  Wood,  Esq.  of  The  Whitehouse,  J. P.,  s. 
is  father  8  March,  1833;  m.  1  Aug.  1833,  Mary  Anne,  only 
an.  and  heir  of  Jonathan  Hardwick,  Esq.  of  Lulhaui,  and 
ad  issue, 

Herbert  Howorth,  now  of  Whitehouse. 
Marianne  Elizabeth.  Sarah  Frances. 

Isd.  11  April,  1862. 

Arms— Or,  a  cross-crosslet  gu.  Creat—A  cubit  arm  erect 
ested  or,  cuffed  arg.,  holding  in  the  hand  ppr.  a  cross-crosslet 
«.    Motto— Credo  cruce  Christi. 

&a(— The  Whitehouse,  co.  Hereford. 

♦  Robert   Haselden,  Esq.  of  Over  Hulton,  co.  Lancaster, 
■ad,  by  Magdalen  Howorth  his  wife,  three  suns, 
Hbebert,  m.  Mary  Benbow,  and  had  an  only  child, 
Frances,  to.,  as  in  the  text,  William  Wood,  Esq. 
Bartholomew,  d.  s.p.l.  William,  who  had  one  son. 


WOOD  OF  THEDDEN  GRANGE. 

Wood,  John  Gathoene,  of  Thedden  Grange, 
Alton,  .Hants,  J.P.  for  Hants,  b.  17  July,  1839  ; 
m.  1st,  1862,  Susan  Mary  only  dau.  of  Edward  Pen- 
nefather,  Esq.  of  Eathsalla,  co.  Wicklow,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  1864)  left  issue, 

I.  Evelyn  Emily,  b.  15  Nov.  1863. 

II.  Edith  Susan  Mary,  6.  16  Dec.  1864. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1866,  Hon.  Mary  Anne  Hewitt,  eldest 
dau.  of  James,  4th  Viscount  Lifford,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Archibald  Henry,  6.  13  Feb.  1868. 

II.  Ernest  Gathorne,  6.  19  July,  1869. 

III.  Wilfrid  Edward,  b.  23  May,  1871. 
III.  Gertrude  Mary,  b.  2  Feb.  1875. 

Mr.  Wood  is  eldest  son  of  John  Wood,  Esq* 
who  was  b.  1791  ;  m.  1833,  Annis  Elizabeth  Hardy 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Hardy,  Esq.  of  Dunstall  Hall> 
CO.  Stafford ;  he  d.  I  March,  1871,  and  she  d.  1861. 
Mr.  Wood  has  two  brothers  and  two  sisters,  Charles 
Frederic,  m.  1877,  Edith  L.  W.  Tayler,  dau,  of  the 
late  B.  Tayler,  Esq.  ;  Arthur  Hardy,  m.  1871,  Annis 
Matilda,  Srd  dau.  of  the  late  Charles  Hardy,  Esq. 
of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent,  and  has  five  sons. 

5ea<— Thedden     Grange,     Alton,      Hants.      Cto5— Junior 
Carlton. 


WOOD    OF    RAASAY. 

Wood,  Edwaed  Heebeet,  Esq.  of  Kaasay,  Isle 
of  Eaasay,  and  Newbold  Eerel,  co.  Warwick,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Inveimess,  and  J.P.  co.  Wawick, 
educated  at  Eton  and  Cb.  Ch.  Oxford,  b.  Oct.  1847  ; 
m.  June,  1869,  Evelyn  Anne,  dau.  of  Major-Gen. 
Valiant,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Arthur  Herbert  Edward,  b.  1  April,  1870. 

II.  John  Lockhart,  b.  16  Dec.  1871. 

I.  Evelyn  Cecily.  ii.  Jfary  Ethel. 

III.  Constance  Islay.  iv.  Helen  Grace. 

Sir.  Wood  is  eldest  son  of  Edward  Wood,  Esq.  of 
Newbold  'Revel,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Scholfield,  Esq.  of  Middleton, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  grandson  of  Enoch  Wood,  who 
was  b.  31  Jan.  1759,  and  d.  1840. 

Seat— Me  of  Raasay,  Skye,  N.B.     Clubs— Wraiham  and 
Raleigh,  S.W. 


WOODCOCK  OF  BEARSBY  HOUSE. 

Woodcock,  Heney  Cleevee,  Esq.  of  Eearsby 
House,  CO.  Leicester,  J.P.,  b.  1  Dec.  1817  ;  m.  20 
Oct.  1840,  Mary  Anne  Agnes,  youngest  dau.  of 
Christopher  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Gaddesby,  and  has 
had  issue, 

I.  JouN  William  Graham,  6.  25  Sept.  1841. 

II.  Christopher  Cleever,  b.  16  July,  1844;  m.  2  July,  1868. 

III.  Frederick,  b.  20  Aug.  1845. 

IV.  Henry,  b.  29  Dec.  1846. 

V.  Arthur  Kilby,  b.  18  June,  1849;  d.  16  March,  1869. 

VI.  Alfred  Parlby,  b.  6  July,  1S50;  d.  Dec.  1859. 

I.  Anne  Robina,  d.  25  June,  18G3. 

II.  Agnes  Eliza.  iii.  Edith  Mary,  d.  June,  1861. 

iiiUCagr. — The  first  of  this  family  entered  in  the  Visita- 
tion of  CO.  Leicester,  1G83,  supposed  to  be  descended  from  Sift 
John  Woodcock,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  1405,  Ralph  Wood- 
cock, Esq.,  b.  1558,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Clarke,  of  Bruntingthorpe,  co.  Leicester,  and  d.  1656,  leaving 
a  son, 

Edward  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Kcaine,  6.  1606 ;  m.  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Henry  Faunt,  Esq.  of  Claybrook,  and  d.  1658,  leaving 
a  son, 

Ralf  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  6.  1633;  to.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  Lewin,  of  Thurnby,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
1696)  left  issue  at  his  decease,  1707,  a  son, 

Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  b.  1C63 ;  to.  Elizabeth, 
only  dau.  of  Thomas  I'ochin,  Esq.  of  Barkby,  by  Barbara  his 


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2nci  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Eart.  of  Bosworth  Park, 
ami  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Woodcock,  Esq.  of  Keame,  bapt.  25  Nov.  1G90;  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Pochin.  E.sq.  (grandson  of  the  last- 
named  Thomas  Pochin),  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual 
heiress  of  Sir  Cliarles  Hussey,  Bart,  of  Caythorpe,  and  had  a 
eon, 

Bev.  Thomas  Woodcock,  Vicar  of  Wigston  and  Kilby,  6. 
1718;  TO.  24  July,  1745,  Christian,  dau.  of  1-ox,  of  Burton 
Latimer,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  1763,  leaving  au  only  Eur- 
viving  son. 

Rev.  Henet  Woodcock,  Vicar  of  Barkby,  co.  Leicester,  and 
Rector  of  Caythorpe,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  12  Au?.  1755;  ju.  1  Nov. 
1785,  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Whottoffe  Cleever,  Esq.  of  Syston, 
CO.  Leicester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1835),  left  at  his 
decease,  28  July,  1826,  a  son, 

John  William  Woodcock,  Esq.  6.  13  Sept.  1786;  m.  4  July, 
1811,  Joanna,  dau.  of  George  Williamson,  Esq.  of  Gaddcsby, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  15  Oct.  1824;  left  at  his  decease,  11  Nov. 
1819,  one  son  and  one  dau., 

Henbt  Cleever,  now  of  Rearsby  House. 
Mary,  m.  Hev.  Michael  Ilutton,  of  Seuton  Rectory,  Rutland, 
and  had  issue. 

iSeaf— Rearsby  House,  co.  Leicester, 


WOODD,    FORMERLY    OF    SHINE  WOOD. 

WoODD,  Basil  TnoilAS,  Esq.  of  Conyngham  Hall, 
CO.  York,  M.A.,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Knares- 
borough  1852  to  1868,  re-elocted  1874,  b.  7  July, 
1815  ;  m.  13  July,  1837,  Charlotte  Mary,  eldest  dau. 
of  Eev.  John  Darapier,  of  Colinshays,  Somerset,  by 
Mary  Charlotte  his  wife,  only  child  of  the  Hon.  and 
Eev.  Charles  Digby,  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Jan. 
1874)  has  issue, 

I.  Basil  Kilvington  (Rev.),  LL.5I.,  Vicar  of  Piley,  co.  York, 
6.  15  Sept.  1842;  m.  1866,  Esther  Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of 
Rev.  Edmund  HoUond,  of  Bcnhall  Lodge,  Suffolk,  and  has 
issue, 

1  Basil  Aubket  IIollond,  6.  18C8. 

2  Evelyn  Anthony,  0.  1870. 

1  Agnes  Esther.  2  Cicely  Mary. 

3  Dorothy  Eugenia.  4  Edith  Harriet. 

II.  Alexander  Dampicr,  b.  9  Aug.  1817. 

III.  Lawrence  Henry  Orde,  6. 9  Oct.  Ib51 ;  m.  Anne  Downing, 
3rd  dau.  of  Rev.  C.  Evans,  of  Blaekwall,  co.  Derby. 

I.  Gertrude  Maiy,  m.  MarmaduUe  Whitaker,  Esq.  (who  (?. 
25  Feb.  1879),  eldest  son  of  W.  W.  WhitaUer,  Esq.  of 
Breckamore,  co.  York,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Charlotte  Georgina,  m.  Samuel,  2nd  son  of  Joseph 
Harris,  Esq.  of  Westcotes,  Leicester,  and  d.  15  Marcli, 
1878,  leaving  issue. 

III.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  Wclbury  J.  Mitlon,  2nd  son  of  Rev. 
Canon  Mitton,  of  Manningham,  co.  York. 

IV.  Frances  Louisa.  v.  Katherine  Isabella. 

iLlltCngC. — Alexander  Woodd,  2nd  son  of  Lawrence 
Woodd,  Esq.  of  Holly  Hall,  co.  York,  settled  at  Shine  Wood, 
Salop,  and  was  father  of 

Peter  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Shine  Wood,  who,  by  Felix  Warliam 
his  wife,  had  a  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Shine  Wood,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Jenings,  Esq.  of  Wallingliam,  Salop,  by  Katherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Oteley,  Esq.  of  Pitchford,  in  the 
same  shire,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  s.  p., 

I.  Peter,  successor  to  his  father,  m.  1st,  Judith,  dau.  of  John 
Heath,  Esq.  of  Orton,  co.  Chester ;  and  2ndly,  Fi  ances, 
youngest  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Astley,  of  Patshall,  co.  StalTord. 
By  the  former  only  he  had  issue,  seven  daus.  and  two  sons. 
The  elder  son  and  heir, 

Alexander  Woodd,  E.sq.  of  White  Abbey,  Salop,  vk  1st, 
Margery,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Astley,  of  Patshall;  and 
2ndly,  Frances  Adams,  of  Shrewsbury;  but  had  issue 
only  by  the  former, 

1  Basil,  his  heir,  of  White  Abbey,  m.  Abigail,  dau.  of 
Robert  Leighton,  Esq.  of  Watlesborough,  Salop. 

2  Lawrence.  3  Alexander. 
1  Grace.                                   2  Mary. 

3  Judith.  4  Dorothy.  5  Elianor. 

II.  Basil,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

I.  Cissely,  m.  Edmund  Persehouse,  Esq.  of  Salop. 

II.  Fclise,  7U.  Edmund  Gittins,  Esq.  of  Salop. 

HI.  Milborrow,  m.  John  Reynold,  Esq.  of  Dagenham,  Essex. 

The  2nd  surviving  son, 


Basil  Woodd,  LL.D.,  Chancellor  of  Rochester,  sufferi 
severely  for  his  devotion  to  the  royal  cause,  and  d.  while  wi 
the  King  at  Oxford.  He  m.  1st,  Elinor,  dau.  of  John  Denhai 
Esq.  of  IJorstall,  Bucks,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  Kath 
rine,  m.  Richard  Bowls,  Esq.  of  Edmonstone,  Wilts,  Col.  intl 
Royalist  army,  who  was  slain  in  the  defence  of  Alton  Churc 
Dr.  Woodd  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  Hugh  Keate,  Esq. 
Hagborne,  co.  Berks,  and  by  her  had  three  sons  and  thr 
daus.,  Basil,  his  heir;  Thomas,  Fellowof  Merton  Coll.  Oxfor 
who  joined  the  royal  cause,  and  was  slain  at  Reston  Tow 
End;  John,  also  an  adherent  to  the  royal  cause,  d.s.p 
Elizabeth,  w.  John  Smith,  Esq.  of  co.  Lincoln;  Eleanor,? 
George  Smith,  Esq. ;  and  Ann,  m.  Thomas  Coffin,  Esq.  Tl 
eldest  son, 

Basil  Woodd,  Esq.,  6.  10  Feb.  1G19,  Capt.  in  the  Royali 
army,  distinguished  at  the  affair  of  Cropredy  Bridge  and 
the  Battle  of  Newbury.    He  m.  1st,  Esther  Meade ;  and  2ndl 
Blanche  Martin.    By  the  former  only  (who  d.  28  March,  167 
he  had  issue  three  sons  and  one  dau.    The  eldest  son, 

Basil  WooDD,  Esq.  6.  10  Feb.  ICoO,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau. 
Henry  Hedges,  Esq.  of  Wansborough,  Wilts,  but  by  her  1 
had  no  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Mary  Emmcrson,  of  London,  ;i! 
d.  1696,  having  had  by  her  three  duus.,  who  d.  unm.,  ai 
two  sons,  Basil,  b.  18  March,  1693-4,  d.  xmm.  26  Dec.  173( 
and 

Charles  Woodd,  Esq.  6.  25  June,  1697  (posthumous),? 
Elizabeth  Nottingham,  widow  of  Simon  Wilson,  Esq.,  and  I 
her  (who  d.  11  June,  1745)  had,  with  other  issue,  who  d.  youn, 
two  sons,  George  Basil,  of  whom  hereafter;  and  Basil, 
1730,  ra.  Hannah,  dau.  of  William  Price,  of  Richmond,  Surre, 
and  had  a  son,  Basil  (Rev.),  b.  1760,  ra.  1st,  8  Feb.  1785,  Am 
dau.  of  General  Wood,  and  had  issue,  Basil,  d.  v.nra.  1811 
Ann  Louisa,  ni.  John  Mortlock,  Esq.,  and  d.  1824;  and  Hanna 
Sophia,  ra.  Thomas  Cahusac,  Esq.,  and  d.  1817.  Rev.  Bas 
Woodd  m.  2ndly,  3  July,  1792,  Sophia  Sarah,  dau.  of  Willia; 
Jupp,  Esq.  of  Wandsworth,  and  d.  1832,  leaving  by  the  latti 
(with  a  dau.  Mary,  wife  of  Rev.  H.  B.  Gabert)  two  son 
Charles  Samuel,  b.  9  Sept.  1795,  w.  Mary,  dau.  of  Jami 
Lomax,  Esq.,  and  d.  2  June,  1838;  and  William  James  Tilsol 
b.  1  June,  1805,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  of  —  Mignon,  Esq.,  and  ( 
Feb.  1836.    Mr.  Charles  Woodd's  eldest  son, 

George  Basil  Woodd,  Esq.,  6.  8  Jan.  1724,  m.  1st,  1  Ant 
1749,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Price,  Esq.  of  Richmom 
Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  Aug.  1771)  had  issue,  who  all  « 
without  male  issue.  Mr.  Woodd  ra.  2ndly,  21  June,  ITT- 
Gertrude,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress  of  George  Ballard,  Ea 
of  Lealherhead,  Surrey,  and  of  Shoreham,  Kent,  by  Mary  b 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Borrett,  Esq.  of  Shoreham,  and  Eliza  h, 
wife,  sister  of  the  1st  Lord  Trevor  and  grand-dau.  of  Joh 
Hampden,  the  Patriot,  and  by  this  lady  (who  d.  16  Feb.  1811 
had  issue, 

Charles,  b.  25  Aug.  1775;  d.  s.  p.  21  May,  1827. 

Thomas  (Rev.),  b.  31  Jan.  1777  ;  d.  s.  p.  1816. 

John  Alexander,  b.  3  July,  1779  :  d.  s.  p.  13  May,  1802. 

Basil  George,  of  whom  presently. 

Susanna  Martha,  in.  May,  1801,  Robert  Middlefon,  Esq 
d.  1848.  Maria,  d.  unrn.  3  Dec.  1814. 

Mr.  George  Basil  Woodd  d.  1784,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Basil  George  Woodd,  Esq.  of  Hillfiekl,  Hainpstead,  Mil 
dlesex,  b.  26  April,  1781 ;  m.  8  Sept.  1814,  Mary,  only  dau.j 
Rev.  Robert  Mitton,  of  Harrogate,  co.  York,  and  by  her  (wH 
d.  13  Jan.  1864)  had  issue, 

I.  Basil  Thomas,  now  of  Conynham  Hall. 

II.  Robert  Ballard,  6.  28  July,  1816;  5/(.  7  Aug.  1849,  Barbal 
Mathew,  younger  dau.  of  the  late  M.  T.  Bethune,  Esq 
M.D.  of  Inverness,  and  has  issue,  1  Basil  Robert,  b.  17  Jal 
1851;  2  Arthur  Bethune,  b.  10  Dec.  1852;  3  John  Towi 
shend,  6.  6  May,  1855;  1  Jane  Barbara;  and  2  Mail 
Ursula. 

III.  Charles  Henry  Lardner,  6.  18  Dec.  1821 ;  ra.  1st.  6  Jai 
1852,  Lydia  Wilson,  3rd  dau.  of  the  late  William  Sole,  E8( 
of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Juno,  18.')6)  had  issui 
Winifred  Charlotte,  to.  Henry  Dumbcll,  Esq.  ;  and  Mar 
Bianca.  He  m.  2ndly,  26  April,  1864,  Jane,  only  dau.  ( 
Joseph  Harris,  Esq.  of  Westcotes,  Leicester,  and  lias  issm 
Trevor  Basil,  0.  7  July,  1866  ;  Cliarles  Hampden,  6.  2  Fel 
1869;  Gertrude;  Jane;  and  Ethel  Grace. 

I.  Maria  Jane,  m.  29  April,  1851,  George  Henry  Ncvinsol 

Esq.  of  Leicester,  and  has  issue. 
u.  Mary  Emma,  m.  31  July,  1845,  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Ropffl 

Rector  of  Puddle  Ilinton,  Dorset,  eldest  son  of  Thoml 

Roper,  Esq.  of  Vane  House,  Hampstcad,  and  d.  5  Ma3 

1865,  having  had  issue. 
HI.  Ellen  Sophia,  ra.   20  May,  1846,  Rev.  William  Darwi 

Fox,  of  Delamere,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue. 

IV.  Louisa  Gertrude,  m.  28  April,  1»54,  Uev.  John  Walk© 
Rector  of  Bradwell,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

Mr.  WoodU  d.  28  Aug.  1S72. 


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1783 


j   ^tT/i' — Gil.,  throe  dcmi-savapos  ar^.,  each  holding  a  club 
'rer  the  dexter  slioulilor  or.     Cnsl — A  dcmi-savage  as  in  ihe 

•ins.    Motto — N'on  nobis. 

jiesidenci: — Conyngham  Hall,  Knaresborough. 


woodfoe.de  of  ansford. 


(  WooDroEDE,  Eev.  Alexander  Jonx,  of  Ans- 
i  )rd,  Somerset,  Vicar  of  Sbepton  Montague,  Castle 
,  arj,  b.  3  Aug.  1839  ;  m.  11  Jan.  1870,  Elizabeth, 

Illy  child  of  George  New  Laishley,   of    Clarence 

edge,  Shirley,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Alexander  George  Leslie,  b.  19  Sept.  1S73. 

II.  Robert  Edmond  Heishes,  6.  23  Dec.  1874. 

I.  Oeorgina  Maud,  b.  2  Nov.  1870. 

II.  Harriott  Ethel  Berkeley,  b.  8  April,  1872. 

III.  Marsaret  Cicely  Nevilli,  b.  31  July,  1876. 

IV.  Katherine  Delicia,  6.  26  April,  1878. 

iltlTCfCgC. — RoRERT  Woodforde,  b.  at  Old,  co.  Northamp- 
n,  3  April,  1G06,  the  descendant  of  an  ancient  family,  in. 
annah,  dau.  of  Robert  Hanch,  Esq.  of  London,  by  Hannah 
s  wife,  dau.  of  Edward  Hcighes,  Esq.,  and  niece  of  Sir 
icholas  Ileighes,  of  Heighes  House,  and  West  Court  Manor, 
msted,  Hants.  By  her  he  had,  with  other  issue,  i.  Samuel, 
sheir;  ii.  John,  of  London,  from  whom  the  late  Sir  Ralph 
oodforde,  Bart.,  descended;  i.  Sarah;  ii.  Susannah;  ni.  Han- 
ih;  IV.  Elizabeth;  and  d.  s.  p.  The  eldest  son, 
SAMrELAVooDFORDE,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Prebendary  of  Winchester, 
id  Rector  of  Hartley  Mauduit  and  Shaldon,  Hants,  6.15  April, 
36,  was  a  Poet  as  well  as  a  Divine,  and  a  learned  antiquary. 
;in.  1st,  10  Oct.  1661,  Alicia,  youngest  dau.  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
■ale,  widow  of  Theodore  Beale,  B.D.,  of  Bucks,  and  by  her 
ho  d.  14  Jan.  1664)  had  a  son,  Heighes,  his  heir;  and  a  dau. 
iya,  m.  Rev.  Alexander  Dalgress,  Rector  of  Farringdon, 
ints.  Dr.  Woodforde  m.  2ndly,  5  Feb.  1666,  Mary,  dau.  of 
hn  Norton,  Esq.  of  Bensted,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Samuel 
ev.);  John,  d.  s.  p.;  Robert,  Canon  of  Wells;  William, 
.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Physic;  and  Anne.  Dr.  Woodforde 
11  Jan,  1700,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
I  Rev.  Heiches  WooDronoE,  Rector  of  Elvetham,  Hants,  and 
Epsom,  Surrey,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Lam- 
rt,  of  Alton,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  whom  presently.  ii.  William,  d.  s.  p. 

HI.  John,  Rector  of  North  Curry,  Somerset,  m.  Miss  Hamil- 
ton, and  d.  early,  leaving  two  sons, 

;     1  Robert,  from  whom  the  Woodfordes  void  of  London. 

2  Thomas,  from  whom  the  Woodfordes  of  Taunton, 
Somerset. 

(v.  Thomas. 

I.  Anne,  d.  at  Ansford,  1773. 

II.  Mary,  m.  Rev.  Mr.  Lewis,  Master  of  Kilkenny  College; 
and  d.  in  Ireland. 

III.  Elizabeth,  vi.  Mr.  Parr.  iv.  Jane.  d.  at  Bath. 

•v.  Heighes  Wodforde  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
1  Rev.  Samuel  Woodforde,  Rector  of  Ansford  for  fifty-three 

ars,  and  Vicar  of  Castle  Cary,  6.  22  July,  1635 ;  d.  11  May, 

71,  aged  75.     He  m.  12  July,  1724,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  James 
illlins,  Esq.  of  Ansford,  and  had  issue  three  sons  and  three 

us.    The  eldest  son, 

•'EIeiohes  Woodforde,  6.  at  Ansford,  6  July,  1726  ;  d.  there 
i  39,  aged  63.  He  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Ralph  Dor- 
i;  le,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  March,  1799)  had  issue, 

;.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Samuel,  Royal  Academician,  6.  29  March,  1763;  d.s.p. 
27  July,  1817. 

III.  Ra  ph.  IV.  Francis. 

V.  James,  M.D.,  m.  Juliana,  dau.  of  Thomas  Clutterbuck, 
Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 
1  James.  2  Thomas. 

3  Henry,  of  Clevcdon,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Whalley  Wickham,  Rector  of  Horsington,  Somerset,  and 
had  with  other  issue, 

Henry  Whalley,  b.  22  June,  1841. 
Anna  Maria,  d.  6  Jan.  1330. 
i;l.  Jane  Augusta  Juliana,  d.  uniii.,  aged  28. 
'■  e  eldest  son, 
t!  William  Woodforde,   Esq.  of  Ansford   House,   b.  4  ^Iny, 
i,>8;  d.  23  July,  1844,  aged  86.    This  gentleman,  during  tlie 
•'  ;  it  American  War,  was  in  the  Navy,  being  in  the  same  fleet 
•    th  his  late  Majesty  King  William  IV.    On  the  termination 
the  war,  1784,  he  left  the  navy,  and  resided  at  Galhampton 
]'U«c,  Somerset.    In  1804,  he  raised  the  first  corps  of  volun- 
T  infantry  in  Somerset,  and  was  Lieut. -Col.  Commandant  of 
.'  rcgt.  on  its  becoming  the  East  Somerset  regt.  of  Militia. 
w.  16  Nov.  1790,  Anne,  only  surviving  child  of  George 


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re. 


Dukes,  Esq.  of  Gathampton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  Feb.  1829, 
aged  05)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  b.  22  Jan.  1792;  d.  8  Sept.  18.56.  He  settled  an 
Frederiekton,  New  Brunswick,  North  America,  and  m.  3rd 
Nov.  1812,  Lucy  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward  Miller, 
Esq.,  Col.  in  the  British  service  in  the  first  American  War, 
by  Hannah  his  wife,  sister  of  Judge  Winslow,  and  by  her 
had  issue, 

1  William   Ileighes,   of  New  York,   b.  20  Oct.   1813;  d. 

13  April,  1871.  2  Samuel  George. 

1  Julia.  2  Anne  Pidgeon  Power. 

II.  George  Augustus,  late  of  Ansford  House. 

I.  Juliana,  d.  2  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Jane,  d.  26  May,  1B77,  unm.,  aged  85. 

III.  Anna,  d.  unm.  17  Feb.  1861. 
The  younger  son, 

George  Augustus  Woodforde,  Esq.  of  Ansford,  b.  2  April, 
1^01  ;  IK.  8  Aug.  1832,  Harriett  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Rev. 
William  Leir,  Rector  of  Ditcheat,  Somerset,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Neville,  6.  26  Oct.  1835,  (/.  unm.  27  Sept.  1878. 

II.  Robert  Reginald  Augustus,  1st  Lieut.  R.M.L.I.,  b.  2  Dec. 
1837  ;  d.  uyim.  20  Nov.  1868. 

HI.  Alexander  John  (Rev.),  now  of  Ansford. 

IV.  George  William,  b.  15  Dec.  1844;  m.  Harriet,  dau.  of 
Rev.  R.  F.  Lawrence,  Vicar  of  Chalgiove,  Oxford,  and  has 
issue,  a  dau.  v.  Randolph,  b.  24  April,  1847. 

I.  Helen  Maud,  6.  11  Aug.  1833;  m.  29  Sept.  1870,  Henry 
Whalley  Woodforde,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Woodforde, 
Esq. of  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

II.  Georgina  Julia,  d.  unm.  18  July,  1865. 

III.  Harriet  Anne,  d.  22  April,  1843. 

IV.  Ahce  Berkeley,  6.  Sept.  1843;  in.  9  June,  1370,  Eev. 
George  Goodden,  of  Fleet  House,  Dorset,  and  Rector  of 
North  and  South  Barrow,  Somerset.  He  d.  1870.  She  m. 
2ndly,  16  April,  1873,  Arthur  Dickinson,  Esq.  (son  of  F. 
H.  Dickinson,  Esq.  of  King  Weston,  Somerset),  and  has 
issue, 

Francis  Arthur,  b.  Feb.  1874.  Stephen  Carey. 

He  d.  23  Dec.  1877. 

Arms — Sa.,  three  leopards'  faces  reversed  jessant-de-lis  arg. 
Ci  est — A  woodman  ppr.  holding  a  club  arg.  crowned  and  girt 
with  oaken  leaves  ppr.    Motto — Pro  aris  et  focis. 

Residence — Ansford  House,  Castle  Cary,  Somerset. 


WOODHOUSE  OF  OMEATH  PARK. 

WooDHOUSE,  CuEEAN  Obins,  Esq.  of  Omeath 
Park,  CO.  Louth,  I.  26  Oct.  1848. 

lltncaCJE. — this  family  claims  to  be  descended  from  the 
Wodeuouses  o/ iVo//o/^■,  and  to  have  settled  in  Ireland  temp. 
James  I. 

CuRRAN  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of  Portadown,  Deputy-Governor 
and  J. P.  for  co.  Armagh,  b.  1763  (son  of  John  Woodhouse,  by 
Eliza  Curran,  his  wife),  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Dr.  James  Hall, 
Surgeon  18th  Royal  Irish  regt.,  whose  ancestor  is  stated  to 
have  obtained  a  grant  of  land  in  co.  Down,  for  personal  service 
rendered  to  William  III.,  and  d.  7  Aug.  1851,  having  had  (with 
four  sons,  all  deceased)  a  son,  John  Oisins  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of 
Omeath  Park,  and  a  dau.,  Eliza  alary,  who  m.  9  July,  1839, 
Col.  Thomas  Brown  Gray,  Esq.,  and  has  issue.  The  son  and 
heir, 

John  Obins  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of  Omeath  Park,  co.  Louth; 
Kerrykeel,  co.  Donegal;  and  Portadown,  co.  Armagh,  J. P.,  b. 
6  Oct.  1804  :  m.  10  June,  1834,  Mary  Burleigh,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lethem,  Esq.  of  Blundel  Hill,  co.  Down,  by  Mary  Elizabeth 
Gardiner  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Obins,  late  of  Omeath  Park. 

ir.  Curran,  b.  26  Oct.  Ib48. 

I.  Mary.  ii.  Clara  Katherine. 

III.  Adeline  Elizabeth,  m.  15  Dec.  1870,  Kev.  W.  Lamb,  son 
of  William  A.  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Kilcoleman  Park,  Baudon. 

IV.  Flora  Anne.  v.  Kathleen  Rose,  d.  14  July,  1867. 
VI.  Caroline  Harriett.  vii.  Eva  Augusta. 

lie  d.  27  Jan.  1869,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Obins  Woodhouse,  Esq.  of  Omeath  Park,  b.  12  July, 
lii42,  and  d.  s.  p.  10  April,  1872,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother. 

Arms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  or,  gutty  de  sang  between  thnT" 
cinquefoils  erm.  a  griffin  passant  of  the  field.  CreH — Issuing 
Horn  clouds  a  cubit  arm  vested  arg.  and  charged  with  a  cinque- 
foil  gu.  the  hand  grasping  a  club  ppr.     iV';«o— Agincourt. 

&(((s— Omeath  Park,  Newry;  Kerrykeel,  Ramelton,  co. 
Donegal ;  and  Portadown,  co.  Armagh. 


WOODIiEY    OF    HALSHANGER. 

WooDLEY,  James,  Esq.  of  Ilalshanger,  Deyon, 
J.P.,  b.  28  Dec.  1821 ;  m.  17  Sept.  1874,  Mary,  dau. 

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1784 


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of  Josepli  Salkeld,  Esq.  of  14,  Upper  Wobnrn  Place, 
Eussell  Square,  Loudon,  by  Mary  his  1st  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Batley,  Esq.  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk. 

Hl'uragC.— John  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Tedburn  St.  Mary, 
Devon,  d.  1438,  and  was  ancestor  of 

Petee  WooDLEY,  Esq.  of  Ilsington,  and  Halshanger,  in  the 
same  co.,  the  fifth  in  descent,  d.  15S9,  and  left,  with  other 
issue,  a  son, 

James  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  ra.  157S,  Margaret 
Pomeroy,  and  had,  with  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  eight  sons,  i.  Peter, 
his  heir,  6.  1578;  d.s.p.-.  ii.  Eichard,  d.  1580;  iii.  Walter, 
d.  1582;  Vf.  Thomas,  d.  1583;  v.  Hugh,  carried  on  the  line; 
VI.  Edward ;  vii.  John ;  viii.  Arthur.     The  5th  son, 

Petee  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  .?.  to  the  estate  on  the 
death,  s.  'p.,  of  his  elder  brother.  He  was  h.  1584,  and  d.  1667, 
leaving  a  son  and  heir, 

Petee  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  6.  1629;  m.  1657, 
Susanna,  dau.  of  Walter  Yarde,  Esq.,  by  whom  (who  d.  1660) 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1662,  a  son  and  heir, 

Petee  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  h.  1658 ;  m.  1683, 
Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fownes,  Esq.  of  Whitley,  Devon,  and  had, 
with  other  issue, 

Petee  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Giles  Lake,  Esq.  of  Brixham,  Devon,  hy  whom  (who  0..  1751), 
he  left  at  his  decease,  1737,  a  son, 

Petee  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  h.  1719;  ra.  Susanna, 
dau.  of  Robert  Abraham,  Esq.  of  Welstor,  Devon,  by  whom 
(who  d.  1794)  he  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons,  i.  Petee 
(Eev.),  his  heir;  ii.  James,  who  s.  his  brother.  He  tZ.  1771, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Petee  Woodley  (Pvev.),  of  Halshanger,  &.  1750;  m.  1780, 
Frances,  dau.  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  of  Minehead,  Dorset,  and 
d.  s.  'p.  1787,  when  he  was  .s.  by  his  brother, 

James  Woodlet,  Esq.  of  Halshanger,  b.  1759;  ra.  1814,  .Jane, 
dau.  of  William  Tickell,  Esq.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Francis 
Kewberry,  Esq.  of  London,  by  whom  he  had  one  son  and  three 
daus.,  I.  James,  his  heir;  i.  Mary,  ra.  John  Phillips,  Esq.  of 
Broomborough  House,  Totnes,  Devon,  who  d.  s.  p.  1865 ; 
n.  Susanna  Abraham;  iii.  Jane  Frances,  to.  George  Gaunter, 
Esq.  of  Ashburton,  Devon,  by  whom  (who  d.  1876)  she  had 
issue,  I.  George  Gaunter;  ii.  Fanny  Gaunter,  ni.  1877,  H.  Mal- 
laby  Firth,  Esq.  of  Ashburton,  and  has  a  son,  Gecil  Mallaby 
Frith,  b.  5  July,  1878.  Mr.  Woodley  d.  1839,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

James  Woodlet,  now  of  Halshanger. 

Arms — Sa.,  a  chevron  between  three  owls  arg.    Crest — An 
owl  arg. 
Seat — Halshanger,  Ashburton,  Devon. 


WOODS    OF    MILVERTON    HALL. 

Woods,  Hans  Hamilto>',  Esq.  of  Milrerton 
Hall,  and  Whitestown  House,  co.  Dublin,  J. P.  and 
D.L.jHigh  Sheriff  co.  Meath  1851,  and  co.  Dublin 
1854,  b.  23  Oct.  1814 ;  m.  16  June,  1840,  Louisa 
Eatherine,  dau.  of  Hon.  and  Eev.  Henry  Edward 
Taylor,  of  Ardgillan  Castle,  co.  Dublin,  4th  son  of 
Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Bective,  and  brother  of  Thomas, 
1st  Marquess  of  Headsfort,  K.P.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  John,  h.  27  Dec.  1842. 

n.  Edward  Hamilton,  b.  1847. 

III.  Warren  St.  Leger,  b.  1B49. 

rv.  Hans  Charles  Maunsell,  b.  1850. 

V.  Eichard  Taylor,  6.  1855. 

I.  Marianne  Sarah. 

II.  Louisa  Harriett,  ra.  10  Aug.  1865,  Henry  Garden,  Esq.  of 
Fishmoyne,  co.  Tipperary,  formerly  Lieut.-Gol.  77th  regt., 
and  has  issue. 

JLtllEHtJt. — John  Woods,  Esq.,  who  went  to  Ireland,  in 
military  service,  at  the  time  of  the  Revolution,  was  of  a  York- 
shire family;  he  m.  Isabella  Bruce,  of  Scottish  descent,  and 
had  a  son, 

George  Woods,  Esq.,  m.  22  Dec.  1737,  Mary  Wogan,  one  of 
the  co-heirs  of  John  Wogan,  Esq.  of  Badour,  co.  Dublin,  and 
had  issue, 

JoHX,  of  whom  we  treat. 

Thomas,  Lieut,  in  the  army,  ra.  and  left  issue. 

George,  rf.  young. 

Catherine,  ra.  George  Coleman  Carr,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 

Marian  Isabella,  ia.  William  Barry,  Esq.,  and  left  issue. 

Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  Hester,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Woods,  whose  will,  dated  30  Nov.    1780,   was  proved 
16  June,  1781,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


John  Woods,  Esq.  of  Winter  Lodge,  m.  31  March,  178lB 
Hannah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Joshua  Warren,  Esq.  of  Galtrini 
CO.  Meath,  by  his  wife,  Frances  Coddington,  of  the  Oldbridgij 
family,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  March,  1829,  aged  71}  had  is8ui| 

George,  his  heir. 

Maria,  ra.  1  June,  1807,  Richard  Maunsell,  Esq.  of  Oakll 
Park,  CO.  Kildare,  and  had  issue. 
Frances,  d.  yoiuig.  Hannah,  d.  yoixng. 

Mr.  Woods  d.  7  Jan.  1826,  aged  88,  and  was  .?.  by  his  son, 

George  Woods,  Esq.  of  Milverton  and  Winter  Lodge,  J.P 
High  Sheriff  1821,  6.1  Aug.  1786;  m.  7  Jan.  1812,  Sarah,  elde; 
dau.  of  Hans  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Sheep  Hill,  co.  Dublin,  M.lj 
for  that  CO.,  by  Sarah  Lynam  his  1st  wife,  and  by  her  (who  < 
10  June,  1829)  had  issue, 

I.  John,  b.  10  June,  1813 ;  d.  young. 

II.  Hans  Hamilton,  now  of  Milverton,  J.P.  and  D.L., 
22  Oct.  1814. 

m.  George,  6.  18  Jan.  1816;  d.  5  Sept.  1836. 

I.  Sarah  Jane,  ra.  4  July,  1843,  George  Augustus  Rochfbi 
Boyd,  Esq.  of  Middleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath. 

II.  Hannah  Maria.  m.  Frances  Sophia. 
IV.  Jane  Law,  d.  young. 

Mr.  Woods  d.  6  Sept.  1876,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  survivin 
son,  Hans  Hamilton  Woods,  now  of  Milverton  Hall,  ac 
Whitestown  House. 

Aims — Or,  on  a  mount  in  base  an  oak. tree  acorned  ppi 
quartering  Wogan  and  Warren.  Crest — A  demi-woodma 
with  an  oak-slip  in  his  hand  ppr.    Motto — Fortis  in  procelU. 

Seats — MUverton  HaU,    Skerries;    and   Whitestown  Hon 
Balbriggan,  co.  DubUn. 


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WOODS    OF    WAENFOKD    PAHK. 

Woods,  Henet,  Esq.  of  Warnford  Park,  Hanti 
J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Lancaster,  M.P.  for  Wigan  185 
to  1874,  h.  11  Dec.  1822  ;  m.  1st,  1854,  Hannai 
only  child  of  the  late  Charles  Hindley,  Esq.,  M.P 
and  by  her  (who  d.  12  July,  1857)  has  issue, 

I.  William,  6.  2  Dec.  1855.  J| 

I.  Caroline,  d.  22  June,  1859.  ™ 

He  m.  2ndly,  29  March,  18G4,  Henrietta  Mary,  5t 
dau.  of  Ashurst  Turner  Gilbert,  D.D.,  Bishop  o 
Chichester,  and  by  her  has  issue. 

ILfUCatJC— This  family,  originally  from  Preston,  has  bee 
settled  at  Wigan  for  more  than  a  century. 

William  Woods,  of  Wigan,  son  of  William  Woods,  wh 
removed  from  Preston,  and  marrying  at  Wigan  settled  there 
ra.  also  at  Wigan,  Catherine  Edge,  and  had  a  numerous  isstt) 
One  of  the  younger  sons, 

WiLLLAM  Woods,  Esq.  of  Wigan,  6.  5  March,  1779;  i» 
25  Nov.  1816,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Marsden,  Esq.  ( 
Wigan;  and  d.  28  April,  1841,  leaving  issue, 

Henry,  now  of  Warnford  Park. 

Jonathan  Marsden,  b.  10  July,  1842;  d.  17  Aug.  1825. 
Catherine.  Elizabeth.  , 

Alice,  deceased.  Helen. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  nebuly  gu.  guttee  d'cau  betwee 
three  martlets  sa.  Cnsts—A.  staff  raguly  fesswise  sa.  thereo 
a  martlet  wings  elevated  of  the  last  guttee  d'eau.  Motti^- 
Labor  et  perseverantia. 

Scai— Warnford  Park,  Bishop's  Waltham.  Town  House— i 
Hyde  Park  Gardens. 

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WOODWARD  OF  AELEY  CASTLE. 
Woodward,  Egbert,  Esq.  of  Arley  Castle,  co 
Stafford,  and  The  Manor  House,  Birhngham,  Per 
shore,  co.  Worcester,  J.P.  for  both  cos.,  h.  15  March 
1801 ;  m.  16  May,  1839,  Mary,  youngest  dau.  o 
William  HaU,  Esq.,  late  of  Eyall's  Court,  Eipple 
CO.  Worcester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Robert,  M.A.  Exeter  Coll.  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law,  J.B 
for  cos.  Stafford  and  Worcester,  6.  17  Feb.  1840;  w.  2 
April,  1874,  Mary  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  Dawson  Williall 
Turner,  D.C.L.  late  of  Toxtcth  Lodge,  Liverpool,  an!  ha 
issue, 

1  Eobert,  b.  17  Dec.  1877. 

1  Wary  OpheUa.  2  Katharine  Isabel. 

II.  William  Alexander  (Rev),  b.  8  March,  1842;  m.  1  J'une 
1869,  Mary  CeciUa,  2nd  dau.  of  the  late  Eev.  Allcya 
FitzHerbert,  of  Warsop,  Notts,  and  has  issue, 

1  Helen  Mary.  2  Ethel  Ceeiha. 

3  Winifred  Grace.  4  Averil  Alexandra. 


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III.  Alfred,  Lieut.  12th  regt.,  6.  11  July,  1843;  d.at  sea, 

15  July,  18G7. 
IT.  Charles    James,   b.   I   April,   1845;    in.   9  June,   1875, 

Isabella,   youngest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Alexander  Stewart, 

M.A.,  Eector  of  Liverpool. 
V.  Herbert  Hall  (Eev.},  M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Oxon,  h.  13 

Jan.  1847. 
1.  Edith  Blary. 

[r.  Woodward,  who  is  2nd  son  of  tlie  late  William 

/'oodward,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  House,  liirlingham, 

).  Worcester  (who  d.  V  Dec.  1842),  by  Mary  his 

ife,  dau.  of  Robert  Smith,  Esq.  of  Crowle,  and 

•andson  of  William  Woodward,  Esq.  of  the  Manor 

ouse,  Birlingham  (who   d.   17S7),  by  Sarah  his 

ife,  s.  under  an  arrangement  with  his  elder  brother 

'illia.m,  to  the  family  estate  at  Birlingham  in  1843, 

d  acquired  by  purchase,  while  residing  at  Liverpool 

a  Merchant,  other  landed  estates  in  Birlingham, 

pple,  and  Bredon,  co.  Worcester,  and  the  Arley 

:  vStle  estate,  co.  Stafford,  iu  1852,  late  the  property 

I   the    Earls    of  Mountnorris.     He   has    had  five 

] others  and  oae  sister,  i.  William  (elder  brother), 

1800 ;  m.  31  Jan.  1833,  and  had  issue  three  sons 

d  three  daus.  ;  he  d.  19  April,  1876  ;  li.  Thomas, 

1804  ;  m.  1st,  1830,  and  2ndly,  1861;  by  his  1st 

irriage  he  had  one  son,  and  by  his  2nd  two  sons 

d  one  dau. ;  iii.  Francis,  b.  1805;  m.  1st,  1837, 

d  2ndly,  1852  ;  by  his  1st  marriage  he  had  three 

IS  and  one  dau.,  and  by  his  2nd  one  dau.  ;  he  d. 

^ov.  1856 ;    IV.  Joseph,   b.  1807 ;  m.  1843,  and 

*  issue  two  sons  and   five  daus. ;   v.  George,  b. 

39  ;  m.  1839,  and  had  issue,  one  son  ;  he  d.  26 

c.  1859  ;   I.  Mary,  d.  iinm.  25  Aug.  1856. 

'mix — Vert,  five  oak -leaves  in  saltire  or.     Crest — A  dexter 
1  embowed  in  arniour  holding  a  falchion  all  ppr. 
eal — Arley  Castle,  near  Bevvdley. 


WOODWARD    OP    HOPTOlSr    C0T7KT. 

kVooDWAED,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Court, 
;  op,  J.P.,  b.  24  March,  1836  ;  m.  6  Oct.  1864, 

IV,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ambrose  Goode,  of  Terrington, 
.  riolk,  late  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.S.  Mr.  Woodward 
i  ,0  the  estates  at  Hopton  Com't  (at  the  death, 
:  ;3,  of  Mr.   Beriah  Botfield,  M.P.  for  Ludlow) 

'  r  the  will  of  Mr.  Thomas  Botfield,  late  of 
>n  Court,  whose  wife  was  great-aunt  of  the 
]  sent  possessor. 

-tncagC. — This  family  was  seated  at  Shavington,  in  the 

I  sh  of  Standish,  co.  Lancaster,  22  Henry  VIII.,  as  appears 

f  1  the  Heralds'  Visitation  of  1664. 

■GDSTiNE  Woodward,  bapt.  in  Standish  Church,  2  Aug. 

'•pcame  a  Merchant  in  Liverpool.     He  m.  1714,  Mary, 

1  C.  Beeley,  of  Cheadle ;  and  d.  April,  1732,  leaving  (with 

I  e  suns,  Alexander,  Thomas,  and  Samuel,  and  three  daus.) 

»i, 

•<;nsTiNE  Woodward,  of  Liverpool,  6.  March,   1725;   ?)?. 
1  .  Surah,  dau.  of  Eichard  Golightly,  Esq.  of  Liverpool;  and 
a  I  March,  1778,  leaving  issue, 
CHARD,  6.  May,  1760;  m.  1786,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Corbet 
ward,  of  Wliitchurch,  Salop,  and  had  issue. 
IAS,  of  whom  pi'esently. 

mder,  b.  1767;    m.   1788,   Catherine,   dau.  of  George 
lend,  Esq.  of  York,  and  had  issue. 
Inline,  a.  1768;  m.  Sept.  1799,  Mary  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
I  Lce  ranter,  Esq.  of  Bristol,  and  had  issue, 
lam,  b.  1770;  d.  unm. 
rah,  d.  m/uh.  Margaret,  d.  v,mn.  Sarah,  d.  unm. 

T  2nd  son, 

I  I  OMAs  Woodward,  of  Her  Majesty's  Customs,  Liverpool,  6. 

'"tMn.  1764;  ?ii.  26  Dec.  1803,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Skel- 

Esq.  of  Everton,  and  sister  of  Lucy,  wife  of  Thomas 

-LD,  Esq.  of  Hopton  Court;  and  d.  at  Hopton,  Aug.  1838, 

1«  ng  issue, 

ignstine  Samuel,   6.   1804;    m..  183t,   Elizabeth,   dau.  of 
imuel  Clough,  Esq.,  and  d.  Fob.  1857,  leaving  issue. 
O.MAS  (llev.),  of  whom  presently. 

'i;im  Slu'lhorne,  d.  unm. 

-ander  (Rev.),  A.M.  St.  Cath.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  2  Feb. 
UT).  sometime  Eector  of  Hopton  Wafers,  now  of  Uoylake, 
).  Chester. 


Sarah,  in.  Samuel  Clough,  jun.,  Esq.  of  Liverpool,  and  has 
issue.  Margaret,  d.  unm.  Mary,  rf.  unm. 

The  2nd  son, 

Bev.  Thomas  Woodward,  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge, 
Eector  of  Hopton  Wafers,  and  J. P.  Salop,  b.  31  Oct.  180S;  ra. 
May,  1835,  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Clough,  Esq.  of  Liverpool; 
and  d.  1  Sept.  1854,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Hopton  Court. 

II.  Samuel  (Eev.),  Eector  of  Hopton  Wafers,  6. 24  May,  1837; 
■m.  1872,  Ellen  Mary,  dau.  of  Arthur  Pardee,  Esq.  of  Purslow 
Hall,  Salop. 

in.  Eobert,  E.N.,  6.  7  Nov.  1838;  m.  1870,  Mary  Catherine, 
dau.  of  II.  Boxer,  Esq.  of  Jamaica,  and  has  issue,  Eobert 
Stopford,  and  Walter  Egerton. 

IV.  William,  b.  25  June,  1840. 

V.  Charles,  b.  31  Oct.  1847;  m.  Maria,  dau.  of  J.  Craddock, 
Esq.  of  New  Zealand. 

VI.  Arthur,  b.  13  March,  1851. 

I.  Anne  Augusta. 

II.  Lucy,  m.  3  Jan.  1864,  Eev.  Alfred  James,  M.A.,  Bector  of 
Burwarton,  Salop,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Elizabeth. 

Arms—G&rry  of  six  or  and  sa.  on  a  canton  gu.  a  demi-wood- 
man  with  a  club  on  his  shoulders  ppr.  Crest — A  squirrel  sejant 
jjpr.  in  the  paws  a  nut  or.     ilfo«o— Gardez  bien. 

&ot— Hopton  Court,  Cleobury-Mortimer,  Salop. 


WOODYEARE     OF    CROOKHILL, 

WOODTEAEE,     ReV.     JoHN     FOUNTAIN     WoOD- 

YEAEE,  of  Crookhill,  co.  York,  b.  11  March,  1809 ; 
m.  1st,  8  Aug.  1843,  Mary  Jane,  dau.  of  the  late 
William  Phillips,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  31  Oct. 
1866)  had  two  sons, 

I.  Fountain  William,  6.  6  April,  1846;  d.  8  Feb.  1859. 

II.  Eichard  Elwin,  6.  23  Aug.  1853;  d.  13  April,  1860. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Emily  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  John 
D'Arcy  Jervis  Preston,  of  Askham  Bryan,  York. 

iitltCagC.— This  family  is  of  Kentish  origin;  the  earliest 
mention  we  have  of  the  name  is  that  of  Wihiam  Wodier,  of 
Chatham,  Kent,  in  whose  will,  dated  1454,  he  names  his  son 
Eobert  ;  from  them  (most  probably)  descended 

Edward  Woodtear,  of  Cowling,  or  Cooling,  Kent,  6.  circiter 
1520,  whose  will  is  dated  1583.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Woodteare,  of  Cowling,  Kent,  in.  Ann,  dau.  of 
William  Fant.  His  wiU,  dated  5  Jan.  1605,  was  proved  at 
Eochester,  26  Oct.  1607.  They  had  issue  five  sons,  i.  Thomas, 
of  Cowling;  ii.  William,  M.A. ;  iii.  George,  of  Bully  Hill,  near 
Eochester,  whose  son  George  appeared  and  entered  his  arms 
and  descent  at  the  Visitation  of  Kent,  1663;  iv.  Eichard,  of 
whom  presently;  v.  Eobert,  who  d.  1607  or  1608.    The  4th  son, 

Kichard  Woodyeare,  of  Cowling,  D.D.,  Prebendary  of 
Eochester,  m.  Katharine,  dau.  of  Ambrose  Eglestone,  Esq.  of 
Egleston  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  and  had  issue  (besides  Eichard 
and  Thomas),  a  son, 

William  Woodyeare,  Gent,  of  York  and  Crookhill,  b 
30  Nov.  1616:  m.  18  July,  1649,  Grace,  dau.  of  Francis  Wood, 
Gent,  of  the  Minster  Yard,  York,  and  d.  19  Aug.  1689,  having 
had  issue  two  sons  and  five  daus.    The  2nd  son, 

George  Woodyeare,  Esq.  of  Crookhill,  b.  20  Aug.  1656  (some- 
time Secretary  to  Sir  William  Temple),  m.  21  Feb.  16S7,  Alice, 
sole  dau.  of  Eev.  Eichard  Tatham,  Eector  of  Kirklinston, 
York,  and  had  an  eldest  son,  William,  his  heir;  and  a  dau., 
Mary,  m.  Francis  Drake,  Esq.  of  York,  F.S.A.,  author  of 
Eboracum.  Mr.  Woodyeare  d.  11  Nov.  1710,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

William  Woodyeare,  Esq.  of  Crookhill,  and  the  Middle 
Temple,  London,  D.L.,  b.  19  March,  1689;  m.  Catherine,  dau. 
of  John  Eevcl,  Esq.  of  Ogston,  co.  Derby,  widow  of  Sir  Paul 
Jenkinson,  Bart,  of  Walton,  in  the  same  co.,  and  sister  and 
co-heir  (with  Mary,  wife  of  Kichard  Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Doncaster) 
of  William  Eevel,  Esq.  of  Oston.  By  this  lady  (who  d.  at  Bath, 
1749)  Mr.  Woodyeare  left  at  his  decease,  1748,  a  dau.,  Mary, 
VI.  1759,  the  Hon.  Morgan  Vane;  and  a  son, 

John  Woodyeare,  Esq.  of  Crookhill,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  bapt. 
27  Feb.  1727  ;  m.  19  Feb.  1761,  Frances,  eldest  dau.  of  Eichard 
Turbutt,  Esq.  of  Doncaster.  By  his  wife  (who  d.  28  March, 
1810)  he  had  issue  three  daus.,  and  co-heirs, 

I.  Mary,  6.  23  Nov.  17G3;  m.  1791,  Charles  Tibbitts,  Esq.  of 
Barton  Seagrave,  co.  Northampton. 

II.  Eleanor,  b.  12  March  1765;  m.  Dec.  1791,  John  Dod,  Esq. 
of  Cloverley,  Salop. 

in.  Frances,  of  whom  we  treat,  6.  20  May,  1767 ;  m.  10  Feb. 
noi.  Fountain  John  Elwin,  Esq.,  grandson  of  Peter  Elwin. 
Esq.  of  Boton,  Norfolk.  This  gentleman,  in  pursuance  of  .1 
covenant  in  hia  marriage  settlement,  assumed,  at  the  death 

5  y2 


1786 


WOO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WOO 


of  his  fatlier-in-law,  1812,  the  surname  and  arms  of  "SVood- 
YEAKE  only,  and  became  Fountain  John  Woody eabe.  The 
issue  of  this  marriage  was, 

1  John  Fountain   Woodteare  (Ecv.),   the  present  pro- 
prietor. 

2  Richard  Peter,  Lieut.  67th  regt.,  d.  10  Aug.  1835. 
1  Frances  Ann,  m.  184G,  Kcv.  Edward  Mainwaring. 

Mr.  Fountain  John  Woodyeare  of  Crookhill  (jure  uxoris),  d. 
25  Feb.  1841 ;  his  widow  survived  till  12  June,  1844. 

Arms— Ssi.,  scmee-de-lisor,  three  leopards'  faces  two  and  one 
arg.  Crest— A  demi-gi-yphon  segre ant  regardant  wings  inverted 
sa.  beaked  membeied  and  semee-de-lis  or;  allowed  at  the 
Visitation  of  Kent,  1663,  to  George  Woodyeare,  and  exemplified 
to  the  Rev.  J.  F.  W.  Woodyeare,  by  the  College  of  Arms, 
11  Dec.  1B45. 

Seat — Crookhill,  Conisbro'. 


WOOLL.COMBE    OF    ASHBURY. 

WooLLCOMBE,  Ven.  IIeney,  o£  Aslibury,  Devon, 
Archdeacon  of  Barnstaple,  b.  26  March,  1813 ; 
m.  14  May,  1846,  Jaquete  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Charles  Helfield  Louis,  K.N.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Heney,  B.A.,  J. P.,  b.  8  Aug.  1848;  m.  27  July,  1876, 
Annie  Mary  Josephine,  dau.  of  William  Prue  Jorden,  Esq., 
and  has  had  issue,  Henry  Morth,  b.  and  d.  1877;  and 
John  Morth,  b.  1878. 

II.  Charles  Belfield,  b.  2  March,  1851. 
lu.  Walter  George,  6.  2  Jan.  1856. 

IV.  Herbert  Louis,  6.  1  Aug.  1862. 

V.  Thomas  Clements,  6.  2  July,  1864. 

I.  Mary,  6.  28  March,  1847. 

II.  Jaquete  Frances,  b.  ISept.  1867. 

iLtUCiig^* — William  Wollocombb  or  Wolcombe,  of 
Holland,  in  I'lynipton  St.  Wary,  Devon,  b.  1497;  m.  Eade- 
gunde,  dau.  and  heir  of  Bawden,  of  Leeham,  and  had  issue, 
I.Robert,  of  Plyinpton,  m.  Emma,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John 
Pitts,  of  Pitton,  and  d.  1584;  ii.  Baldwin;  iii.  William,  of 
whom  hereafter;  I.  Johan  ;  II.  Grace.  Hcrf.1569.   The  3rd  son, 

William  WooLLCOMBE,  of  Pitton,  in  the  parish  ofYealmpton, 
m.  1560,  Joan,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pitts,  of  Pitton,  and 
had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  Henry,  d.  s.  p. ;  i.  Philippa, 
m.  Henry  Treby,  of  Holbarton;  ii.  Jane,  m.  Jolin  Slanning,  of 
Plympton  St.  Mary  ;  iii.  Eadegund,  m.  John  Bickford,  of  Foss. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitton,  6.  1573,  signed  the  Visi- 
tation of  Devon,  1620,  being  then  aged  43  years.  Hem.  Joan, 
dau  of  John  Skinner,  cf  Bramford  Speke,  near  Exeter,  and 
had  issue,  I.  William,  his  heir;  ii.  John,  6.  1613;  in.  Nicho- 
las, b.  1616;  IV.  Robert,  b.  1618;  i.  Joan,  b.  1607;  n. 
Susan,  6.  1608;  iii.  Mary,  6.1612,  m.  William  Reynolds;  iv. 
Agnes,  b.  1616.    He  d.  1650.    His  eldest  son, 

William  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitton,  b.  1606;  m.  1633, 
Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Pascoe,  of  Torr,  Devon,  and 
had  issue,  i.  John,  his  heir;  ii.  William,  d.  s.  jj.;  hi.  Henry, 
VI.  1684,  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Richard  Stuckey,  Esq.  and  sister 
and  heir  of  Henry  Walter,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  and  d.  s.  jj.  1692, 
leaving  Ashbury  to  his  nephew,  John  Woolcombe ;  iv.  Philip, 
d.s.p.;  V.  Thomas,  ci.  s.x>.;  i.  Joan,  m.  Richard  Walters. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Pitton,  b.  1635;  vi.  1672, 
Thomasina  Francis,  of  Plymouth,  and  had  issue,  i.  John,  his 
heir;  ii.  Henry,  d.  s.^.;  in.  William,  of  Ashbury,  which  he 
inherited  from  his  brother  John,  d.  s.  jj.,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother,  Philip;  iv.  Philip  (Rev.),  who  s.  his  brother.  He 
d.  1090,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Pition  and  Ashbury,  M.P.  for 
Plymouth,  and  High  Sheriff  for  Devon  1712,  to.  Anne,  dau.  of 
Richard  Hele,  of  Fleet,  and  d.  s.  p.  1713,  when  he  left  Ashbury 
to  his  brother  William,  and  Pitton  to  his  brother, 

Rev.  Philip  Woolcombe,  of  Ashbury  and  Pitton,  Vicar  of 
Zeal  Monachorum.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Offsring  Black- 
hall,  D.D.,  liishop  of  Exeter,  and  had  a  son,  John,  his  heir; 
and  two  daus.,  Anne,  to.  Capt.  William  Carleton,  brother  of 
Guy,  1st  Lord  DorcheBter;  and  Elizabeth.    The  only  son, 

John  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  b.  1720,  was  High 
Sheiiff  for  Devon  1754.  He  to.  1745,  Mary  dau.  and  heir 
of  Jeffery  Morth,  or  Murth,  Esq.  of  Talland,  Cornwall,  and 
had  issue,  I.  John  Morth,  his  heir;  ii.  Philip,  d.  s.p.;  in. 
Henry,  to..  Betty,  dau.  of  William  Helyar,  Esq.  of  Coker 
Court,  Somerset,  and  d.  s.  p.;  iv.  William,  m.  1st,  Anne 
Walker;  and  2ndly,  Nancy  Louis,  and  had  issue,  v.  F'rancis, 
d.  s.  p. ;  VI.  Charles,  m.  Elizabeth  Carwithen,  and  had  issue. 
Mr.  Woolcombe  d.  1778,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Jdun  Morth  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  b.  13  Oct.  1747  ; 


1 


111.  20  Dec.  1781,  Harriett,  dau.  of  William  Helyar,  Esq. 
Coker  Court,  Somerset,  M.P.  for  that  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John  Morth,  his  heir. 

II.  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1781;  m.  18  'April,  1812.  Jane  Francl 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Louis,  1st  bart.  of  Chelston,  Bel 
Admiral  of  the  White,  and  rf. 16  Aug.  1861,  having  had  byll 
(who  d.  14  April,  1819)  four  sons  and  one  dau., 

1  Henry  (Ven.),  successor  to  his  uncle,  and  now  of  A:)| 
bury. 

2  Louis  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Petroekstowe,  b.  27  March,  18  ' 
711.  1854,  Augusta  Rundell,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Browtl 
of  Whitstone,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

Charles  Louis,  Lieut.  25th  regt.,  6.  1857. 
Reginald,  b.  1858.  Arthur  Augustus,  6.  1860. 

Gerald  Douglas,  b.  1865. 
Margaret,  6.  1855.  Clara  Jaquette,  h.  1863. 

3  Belfield,  Commander  E.N.  6.  24  March,  1816;  m.  18| 
F'anny,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Fendall,  and  has  issue, 

Belfield  Morth,  b.  1869. 

Laura,  b.  1802.  Jaquette  Mary,  6.  1864, 

Katherine,  6.  1865.  Eftie,  6.  1867. 

Frances  Chrysta. 

4  George  (Rev.),  Rector  of  llighampton,  Devon,  b. 
April,  1819 ;  m.  1865,  Emily  Rose,  dau.  of  Char 
Stirling,  Esq.,  and  has  issue, 

Henry  St.  John  Stirling,  6.  1869. 
Louis  Charles  Stirling,  6.  1872. 
Mary  Elizabeth  Stirling,  b.  1867. 
1  Jaquette   Harriett,  of  Morth  Grange,   near   Exboun 
b.  22  April,  1817. 

III.  Robert,  Capt.  Royal  Artillery,  «i.  Elizabeth  Dobree,  a 
has  issue.  iv.  Thomas. 

I.  Harriett  Helyar.  ii.  Elizabeth  Bridget. 

III.  Maria  Joanna,  m.  Eev.  Stephen  Oakley  Attlay. 

IV.  Laura.  v.  Caroline,  Hi.  John  Sillifant,  Esq. 
Mr.  Woolcombe  d.  1802,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Morth  Woolcombe,  Esq.  of  Ashbury,  High  She; 
for  Devon  1832,  b.  1783  ;  to.  18  April,  1812,  Anne  Elean. 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Louis,  1st  bart.  of  Chelstone,  Eear-Admi 
of  the  White,  and  d.  s.  p.  1866,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephj 
Ven.  Henry  Woolcombe,,  now  of  Ashbury. 

Armx — Quarterly  of  eight :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  three  bars  g 
for  Woolcombe  ;  2nd,  sa.,  three  sinister  wings  displayed  ar 
for  Atcombe  ;  3rd,  arg.,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  ; 
a  border  of  the  last  bezantee,  for  Tregian;  4th,  sa.,  th; 
fusils  in  fess  crm.,  for  Gifford;  5th,  sa.,  alien  rampant  ar. 
debruisedby  a  bend  gu.,  for  Chorchill;  6th,  or,  on  a  be 
cotised  az.  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field,  for  Dawney  ;  7th,  ar 
two  chevrons  sa.,  for  Esse.  These  are  the  arms  given  in  Vli 
1620;  the  present  family  quarter  also  Pittes — Arg.,  a  chevr 
gu.  between  three  peacocks'  heads  erased  az ;  and  SIorth,  ai 
a  lion  rampant  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gu.  Crest — A  Sj 
or,  rowel  points  gu.,  as  given  in  Visit.  Devon  1620.  Crest  n 
liorne,  A  lalcon  ppr.  wings  displayed  arg.  charged  with  th- 
bars  gu.  belled  and  jessed  or. 

ScrU<— Aslibury,  North  Lew,  near  Exbourne,  Devon;  1 
Close,  E.\cter. 


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WOOLRYCH    OF    CROXLEY. 

WooLRYCH,  William  Kichaed,  Esq.  of  Croxl 
Grove,  Rickmansworth,  Herts,  J.P.,  Barrister-i 
La-tv,  b.  6  Jan.  1837  ;  m.  19  May,  1870,  Doroth 
Louisa,  dau.  of  the  late  Humphrey  Harper  Burch 
Heme,  Esq.  of  Bushey  Grange,  Herts,  J. P.  {t 
Heene). 

iLtllCaflC. — This  is  a  very  ancient  Shropshire  family. 
is  descended  from  Sir  Adam  Wolryche,  Knt.  ^c»y>.  HenryII 
and  was  seated  for  many  years  at  Wenlock.    The  estate 
Dudmaston  was  acquired  by  the  marriage  of  William  W( 
ryche  with  Margarette,  dau.  and  heir  of  Hugh  de  Dudmast 
anno  9  Henry  IV.,  a.d.  1403.    His  descendant.  Sir  Thor 
Wolryche,    of    Dudmaston,  was  a   stedfast  and  conspicui 
adherent  of   Charles  1.     He  was  Governor   of    Bridg) 
Castle  for  Charles  I.,  and  created  a  baronet  1642;  he 
sented  Wenlock  and  Bridgnorth  in  Parliament;    6.  1591 
1668,  aged  71.    The  baronetcy  became  extinct  on  the  dei 
unra.  of  Sir  John  Wolryche,  25  June,  1723. 

The  present   family  are  descended    from  Edward  Wo 
RYCHE,  of   Dinmore,    co.    Hereford  (brother  of  John  W( 
ryche,  of  Dudmaston,  temp.  Henry  VIII.).    He  m.  Elizabe 
dau.  of   William    Grosvenor,  of  Whitmore,  and  had    iss 
John  Wolryche,    of    Dinmore,   who    to.  Susanna,  dau 
Edmund  F'ox,  of  Ludford  Court,  co.  Hereford,  and  had  iss  It 
Edmund  Woolryche,  of  Dinmore,  who  to.  Ann,  dau.  of  Hei  1 
Hyatt,  of  Burton  in  Sandisland,  and  had  issue,  John  Wo 
RYCHE,  of  Dinmore,  to.   Penelope,    dau.  of  Martin  Sani 
of  Cradley,  and  d.  1703,   and  had  i.ssue,  John  Wolryche, 
Dinmore  and  Kipperknowle,  who  m.  Helen,  dau.  and  heii 


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woo 


THE  LAxVDED  GENTRY. 


WOU 


1787 


[ump'hi'ey  Cornwall,  of  Kipperknowle,  and  d.  30  Kov.  1759, 
aving  had  issue, 

1.  Edmund,  of  Dinmore  and  Kipperknowle,  co.  Hereford,  d. 
18  AuR.  1775.  His  great-srrandson  is  Edmund  Humphrey 
WooLKTCH,  Esq.  of  the  Middle  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law, 
one  of  the  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrates. 
n.  John,  whose  only  son,  John,  of  the  Ordnance  Office,  Lon- 
don, d.  s.  p.,  m.  1839.  in.  Humphrt. 
Tie  3rd  son, 

Hdmpbkx  Woolrtch,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  co.  Hereford, 
».  Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Andrews,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  and 
)ft  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Hdmphrt  Cornewall  Wooi-RTcn,  Esq.  of  Croxley  House, 
,  12  Sept.  1793,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
lentley,  Esq.  of  Red  Lion  Square,  London,  and  by  her  left  at 
lis  decease,  25  March,  1S16,  an  only  son, 
Hdmphrt  William  Woolrtch,  of  Croxley,  J. P.,  Serjeant- 
t-Law,  6.  24  Sept.  1795;  in.  3  July,  1817,  Penelope,  youngest 
!an.  of  Francis  Bradford,  Esq.  of  Great  Westwood,  Herts, 
nd  had  issue, 

I.  HtTMPHRT  FiTZROT  (Ecv.),  M.A.,  b.  10  Feb.  1823;  m.  1S62, 

Mury  Katherine,  dau.  of  J.  H.  Watson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 
n.  Francis  Benson  William,  C.E.,  b.  20  Jan.  1826;  ,/!.  23 

Dec.  1859,  Frances  Emily  Sherrington,  and  has  issue. 
m.  William  Richard,  now  of  Croxley. 
I.  Penelope  Avice  Anne,  m.  W.  C.  Belt,  Esq.,    Barrister-at- 

Law,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 
n.  Mary     Anne,     '„i.     19     April,     18C0,     Henry    William 

Willoughby,  Esq.  of  Bedford  Square. 
HI.  Anna  Maria  Raikes  Elizabeth  Bentlcy,  m.  2  July,  1862, 

Very  Rev.  J.  J.  S.  Perowne,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Peterborough. 
IV.  Eliz.ibeth,    5?!.   10    March,    1870,   Rev.    Thos.    Jenkins, 

Eector  of  Caerphilly,  co.  Glamorgan. 

tir.  Serjeant  Woolrych  d.  3  July,  1871. 

Artiis — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  swans'  wings  elevated 
llg.    Crest — An  oak  tree  ppr. 
Seat — Croxley  House,  Rickmansworth,  Herts. 


Mont- 

.P.  for 

1845, 


WOOSNAM    OF    GLANDWR, 

WOOSNAM,  EiCHAED,  Esq.  of  Glandwr,  co, 
»omery,  and  Tyn-y-graig,  co.  Brecknock,  J 
Doth  COS.,  b.  11  April,  1815  ;  m.  15  Nov. 
Margaret,  dau.  of  "William  Bell,  Esq.  of  Bellview, 
aear  Abbeylcis,  in  Queen's  Co.,  by  Etty  FoxhaD,  of 
Dublin,  his  wife,  and  has  issue, 

I,  BowEN  PoTTiNGEK,  B.A.  Oxford,  b.  30  Marcb,  1850;  m 
15  Aug.  1876,  Kate,  dau.  of  William  Evans,  Esq.  of  The 
Fields,  CO.  Monmouth,  and  has  a  dau. 

II.  Richard  Burgass,  b.  19  Sept.  1851. 
m.  Charles  William,  6.  12  Oct.  18.53. 

I.  Mar,saret  Helena,  b.  11  Jan.  1847. 

II.  Caroline  Eliza,  b.  4  July,  1848. 
ui.  Mary  Alice,  b.  11  Sept.  1856. 

Mr.  Woosnam  is  M.A.  Cambridge,  a  Member  of 
the  Eoyal  College  of  Surgeons,  London,  and  a 
Surgeon  in  the  Bombay  Army.  He  accompanied 
Sir  Henry  Pottinger  on  his  Special  Mission  as 
Plenipotentiary  to  China  in  1841,  as  Surgeon  to  the 
Mission,  and  he  subsequently  acted  as  Secretary  of 
Legation,  and  was  Deputy  Colonial  Secretary  at 
Hong  Kong.  He  was  present  at  most  of  the  opera- 
tions of  the  United  Naval  and  Military  Forces, 
which  resulted  in  (he  conclusion  of  the  first  Treatv 
with  China,  which  was  dictated  by  Sir  Henry  Pot- 
tinger at  Nankin  in  1842,  and  bears  the  medal 
granted  for  that  occasion.  On  Sir  Henry  Pottinger 
being  sent  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in  1846,  as 
Her  Majesty's  High  Commissioner,  Mr.  E.  Woos- 
nam was  appointed  Secretary  to  that  Commission, 
and  he  subsequently,  in  1848,  accompanied  Sir 
Henry  Pottinger  when  he  was  promoted  to  Madras, 
and  was  his  Private  Secretary  diu-ing  his  govern- 
TDent  of  that  Presidency. 

HtltCagr. — The  ancestors  of  this  family  came  to  England 
With  William  111.,  and  settled  in  the  co.  Montgomery,  where 
they  have  been  landowners  ever  since. 

Richard  Woosnam,  Esq.  of  Tymawr,  co.  Montgomery,  m. 
Anne  Bowen,  of  Tyddyn,  Llandinam,  who  d.  15  Aug.  1800. 
He  was  buried  at  Trefeglwys,  17  April,  1781,  leaving  a  son, 

Bowen  Woosna.m,  Esq.  of  Glandwr,  co.  Montgomery,  bapt. 
6  July,  1771 ;    m.  25  Jan.   1805,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Charles 


Cole,  Esq.  (she  was  6.  10  Jan.  1788,  andc?.  12  July,  1861).    Ho 
d.  3  Sept.  1S41,  and  left  issue, 
I.  Charles  Thomas,  m.  Harriett  Pecle,  and  d.  s.p.  28  Jan. 

1869. 
n.  James  Bowxn,  proceeded  in  1828  from  the  Military  Coll. 
of  Addiscombe  to  Bombay  as  a  Lieut,  of  Artillery,  and  in 
that  branch  of  H.M.s  army,  he  attained  the  rank  of 
Major-Gen.,  having  chiefly  served  in  the  Horse  Artillery. 
He  accompanied  Lord  Keane  to  Ghuznce  and  Cabul,  and 
bore  the  medals  granted  for  the  capture  of  the  former 
place,  and  also  for  the  taking  of  Khilat.  He  m.  Agnes 
Bell,  and  d.  14  Oct.  1877,  leaving  issue. 
1  James  Bowen.  2  Charles  Maxwell. 

1  Elizabeth.  2  Etty.  3  Ellie. 

4  Katherine.  5  Amy.  6  Grace. 

III.  Richard,  now  of  Glandwr. 

I.  1  lizabeth  Alicia,  m.  Rev.  George  Fisher.  M.A.,  Chaplain 

R.N.  and  to  Greenwich  Hospital,  by  whom  she  had  a  son, 

George,  and  two  daus.,  Alice  and  Elizabeth. 

Arms — Per  pale  sa.  and  az.,  a  lion  passant  arg.,  between 

four  pheons  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base  or.     Crest — In  a  fern 

brake  ppr.  a  snake  nowed  or,   thereon  preying  an  eagle  also 

ppr.  guttee  de  larmes. 

Seats — Glandwr,  Llanidloes,  co.  Montgomery;  and  Tyn-y- 
graig,  Builth,  CO.  Brecknock. 


WOULFE  OF  TIERMACLANE. 
WotTLFE,  Stephen  Eola^-d,  Esq.  of  Tierma- 
clane,  co.  Clare,  J. P.  cos.  Clare  and  Down,  High 
Sheriff  of  the  latter  co.  1875,  and  of  the  former, 
1877,  served  in  the  7th  regt.  Fusiliers,  afterwards 
Capt.  in  the  Huntingdonshire  Militia,  b.  1822  ;  m. 
9  June,  1853,  Hon.  Isabella  Letitia  Graves,  dau.  of 
Thomas  North,  2nd  Lord  Graves,  by  whom  (who 
d.  26  Oct.  1870)  he  had  no  issue. 

Ittliratjt.— This  family  was  settled  in  the  city  and  co.  of 
Limerick  at  a  very  early  date;  the  name  appears  in  the 
records  of  Limerick  during  the  reigns  of  the  Plantagenet 
Sovereigns.  A  pedigree  of  the  family,  registered  in  Ulster's 
Office,  commences  with 

Thomas  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Ballyphilip,  co.  Limerick,  m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Daniel  Creagh,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  was 
father  of 

Thomas  Woulfe,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  Limerick  1470;  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Edmond  Harrold,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  was  father  of 

John  Woulfe,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Eourke, 
Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  had  a  son, 

Richard  Woulfe,  Esq.,  a  Burgess  for  the  city  of  Limerick, 
temp.  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Andrew 
Creagh,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ja.mes  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Corbally,  a  Merchant  in  Limerick,, 
m.  Ellis,  dau.  of  Thomas  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Ballygrenane,  co,. 
Limerick,  and  had  tiveson5, 

I.  Patrick,  of  Corbally,  who  was  joined  with  his  father  in- 
deeds  relating  to  houses  and  land  in  Limerick,  m.  Ellis, 
dau.  of  James  Arthur,  Esq.  of  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick, 
and  had  two  sons, 

1  James  (fitzPatrick)  party  to  a  deed  of  1  March,  164S, 
d.  .«.  p. 

2  Richard,  of  Corbally,  s.  his  brother,  and  forfeitei  that 
and  all  his  father's  property  after  the  Kebeilion  of  1641, 
m.  his  kinswoman,  Katherine,  dau.  of  Patiick  Woulfe, 
Burgess  of  Limerick,  by  Katherine  his  wife,  dau.  cf 
Francis  White,  and  grand-dau.  of  Richard  Woulfe,  the 
possessor  of  large  estates  in  co.  Limerick,  by  Sleganne 
Bontield  his  wife,  and  had  a  son, 

Patrick,  6.  I6C8:  d.  in  Paris,  buried  in  the  church  of 

St.  Eustace,  12  Feb.  1747,  aged  79  ;  r,i.  his  cousin,  Mary, 

dau.  of  James  Woulfe,   Esq.  of  Ennis,  co.  Clare,  by 

whom  (who  d.  in  Paris,  1744)  he  had  a  sod, 

James  Lawrence  Woulfe,  b.  in  Paris,  IG  April,  1743. 

II.  .Tames  (Rev.),  a  Dominican  Friar,  murdered  by  order  ot 
Ircton,  Oliver  Cromwell's  General,  1651. 

III.  Francis  (Rev.),  a  Dominican  Friar,  exempted  from 
pardon  hy  Ireton  at  the  capitidation  of  Limerick  1651. 

IV.  George,  Capt.  in  the  Royal  army,  excinpied  lioni  pardon 
by  Ireton,  1651.  v.  Stephen,  of  wliom  presently. 

Mr.  Woulfe  was  living  in  1C27,  as  appears  from  a  deed  of 
3  Nov.  of  that  year,  to  which  his  eldest  son  was  a  party.  His 
5th  and  youngest  son, 

Stephen  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Crenagh,  co.  Clare,  removed  into 
that  CO.  and  settled  there.  He  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Stritch  (fitzPatrick),  Mayor  of  Limerick  1650,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Nicholas,  his  successor. 

II.  Patiick,  of  Enuis,  i^i.  Jlary.  dau.  of  Theobald  FitzGerald, 
Esq.  of  Gortmore.  co.  Clare,  by  whom  (wLo  was  buried  at 
Ennis,  1697)  he  had  a  son, 


1788 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WEE 


Jatnes,  of  Ennis,  who  went  to  Paris,  d.  there,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Eoche,  28  Dec.  1749.  He  m. 
Alice,  dau.  of  Andrew  Woulfe,  Burgess  of  Ennis,  by 
whom  (who  was  buried  at  Ennis,  11  Dec.  1748)  he  had  a 
eon  and  a  dau., 

Lawrence,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Brien  O'Brien,  Esq.    of 
Corbally,  co.  Clare. 
Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  Patrick  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Paris. 

Mr.  Woulfe.  who  was  buried  at  Ennis,  was  s.  by  his  eldestson, 
Nicholas  Woulfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  co.  Clare,  who 
obtained  that  estate  from  Henry,  7th  Earl  of  Thomond,  by 
deed  dated  9  Aug.  1684,  and  other  lands  in  the  co.  Limerick, 
24  Aug.  1708.  He  had,  with  four  daus.  (i.  PhiHis,  ra.  William 
Trant,  of  Cork,  Merchant,  who  d.  1725  :  ii.  Jane,  Mrs.  Waters; 
in.  Margaret,  m.  Thomas  Sexton,  of  Limerick,  Merchant, 
IV.  Alice,  Mrs.  Cantillon),  three  sons, 

I.  Stephen,  his  successor. 

IT.  David,  who  was  living  1765. 

III.  Patrick,  of  Emlagh,  co.  Clare,  who  rf.  v.  p.  His  will, 
dated  3  June,  1718,  was  proved,  2  May,  1719.  He  m. 
Eleanor,  sister  of  Ignatius  Casey,  and  had,  with  two  daus, 
Mary,  and  Katherine  (Mrs.  Butler),  eight  sons, 

1  Kicholas.  3  Stephen. 

3  Anthony,  of  Lifford,  co.  Clare  whose  will,  dated  6  Aug. 
1748,  was  proved  9  March,  1754.  By  Anstace  his  wife, 
he  left  a  son,  James:  and  a  dau.,  Margaret. 

4Andrew.  5  Francis.  ti  Micli,\el. 

7  Ignatius,  of  Emlagh,  whose  will  is  dated  o  Jan.  1778. 
He  lelt  an  only  son,  ilichael. 

8  James,  of  Cahirash,  co.  Clare,  whose  will,  dated  22  July. 
1755,  with  a  codicil,  12  May,  1758,  was  proved  2  June 
following;  d..  without  legitimate  issue. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  whose  will,  dated  9  Oct.  1725,  was  proved  20 
Jan.  following,  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Woclfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  who,  by  Bridget  his 
wife,  had  two  sons, 

1  Nicholas,  his  successor. 

n.  Peter,  of  Bernard's  Inn,  Holbom,  London,  Surgeon- Gen. 

in  H.M.s  service,  who  was  guardian  to  his  minor  nephew, 

in  1765. 

'JSIr.  Woulfe,  who  was  living  in  1737,  d.  intestate,  and  was  s. 
by  his  eldest  son, 

Nicholas  Woclfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  ra.  Alice  Maria 
Harrold,  of  Pennywell,  co.  Limerick,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Stephen,  his  heir.  n.  John,  who  was  dead  in  1761. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  whose  will,  dated  22  Aug.  1761,  was  proved 
2  Feb.  1765,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Stephen  Woclfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  who  m.  Honora, 
dau.  of  Michael  McNamara,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  grand-dau.  of 
John  McXamara,  Esq.  of  Crinagh,  co.  Clare,  and  sister  of 
Admiral  James  McKamara,  and  Col.  John  McNamara,  of 
Llangoed  Castle,  co.  Brecon,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly,  Bal- 
thazar Nihill,  Field-Marshal  in  the  service  of  the  King  of 
Naples)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Peteb,  his  heir. 

n.  Stephen  (Right  Hon.),  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Court  of 
Exchequer  in  Ireland,  appointed  Solicitor-General  Jsa6, 
Attorney-General,  and  Sword  of  the  Privy  Council  1837, 
and  s.  Eight  Hon.  Henry  Joy,  as  Lord  Chief  Baron,  20 
July,  1838,  m.  Mary  Frances,  dau.  of  Eoger  Hamill,  Esq.  of 
Dowth  HaU,  co.  Meath,  and  d.  1840,  leaving  issue, 

Stephen  Eowland,  now  of  Tiermaclane. 
Mary,  m.  1847,  Sir  Justin  Shell,  K.C.B. 

ni-  Nicholas,  d.  v.nm. 

I.  Joanna,  in.  May,  1813,  Terence  Flanagan,  Esq.  of   St. 

Katherine's  Park,  Leixlip,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  (who  d. 

Jan.  1816),  she  left  at  her  decease,  Jan.  1837,  three  sons, 

1  John  Woulfe  Flanagan,  Esq.  of  Drtundoe,  co.  Eoscom- 
mon,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  6.  21  Aug.  1815;  m.  14  Sept.  1848, 
Susan,  dau.  of  Eight  Hon.  Sir  Michael  O'LoughUn,  Bart., 
Master  of  the  Eoils  in  Ireland ;  and  d.  s.  p.  28  Sept.  1869 

2  Stephen  Woclfe  Flanagan  (Eight  Hon.),  P.C.  of  Drum- 
doe,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Hi-ih  Court  of  Chancery 
(Landed  Estates  Court  Division)  in  Ireland,  m.  Feb.  1851, 
Marv,  dau.  of  John  Eichard  Corballis,  Esq..  Q.C,  LL.D., 
and  has  issue,  John,  Barrister- at-Law,  b.  1S52;  Stephen; 
Terence ;  Joanna  (.««  Flanagan  of  Drumdoe). 

3  Terence  Wouife  Flanagan,  -m.  1848,  Jane  Hempden;  and 
d.  Dec.  1869. 

Mr.  Woulfe,  whose  will  was  proved  4  April.  1794,  d.  at  Liege, 
in  the  Netherlands,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Peteb  Woclfe,  Esq.  of  Tiermaclane,  who  d.  unm.  April, 
1865,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Stephen  Eoland 
Woclfe,  Esq.,  now  of  Tiermaclane. 

Arms—'PeT  fess  or  and  az.  in  chief  on  a  mount  vert  a  wolf 
passant  in  front  of  an  oak  tree  all  ppr.  in  base  two  salmon 


naiant  barways  of  the  last.    Crest — A  stork  wings  elevated  si 
Motto — Cuilean  uasal. 

Seats — Tiermaclane,  Ennis,  co.  Clare;  Strangford  House 
Strangford,  co.  Down.  Tov:n  Residence — 5,  Westbourne  Plac^ 
Eaton  Square,  London,  S.W. 


WEAY    OF    CASTLE    WRKY. 

Weat,  William,  Esq.  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Donega 
J.P.,  High  Sheriff  1851,  b.  15  June,  1818  ;  m.  2 
Jan.  1850,  Anna,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt.  Eober 
Johnston,  67th  regt.,  of  Brook  Hill,  co.  Leitrur 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  William  Cecil,  6.  21  July,  1851. 

II.  Cecil  John  Gore,  6.  27  Sept.  1859. 

III.  Henry  Cecil  Gore,  b.  1  Sept.  1866;  d.  2  Dec.  1868. 
I.  Anne  Wilhelmina.  ii.  Frances  Margaret  Forbes. 
HI.  Anna  Henrietta.  iv.  Edith  Emma. 

ILiUCjtflt. — The  family  of  Wrat  was  anciently  seated  b 
the  Bishopric  of  Durham,  and  subsequently  possessed  estate 
in  Eichmond,  co.  Tork,  and  at  Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln.  Se 
Chkistopiiek  Wkat,  of  Glenworth,  was  Lord  Chief  Justic 
of  the  Court  of  Queen's  Bench  temv-  Elizabeth,  and  fromhin 
descended  the  Baronets  Wray,  of  Wentworth.  A  scion  of  tha 
stock  became  established  in  Ireland  in  Queen  Elizabeth 
reign.  The  first  settler  from  England  was  John  Weay,  o 
Carnegilla,  whose  son, 

Henry  What,  Esq.,  had  a  grant,  1639,  from  the  Crown  o 
the  Manor  of  Castle  Wray,  co.  Donegal,  to  be  held  in  copite 
He  m.  a  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Gore,  Bart.,  by  hi*  wife  Isabelli 
Wickliffe,  and  was  father  of 

William  Wbat,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  whose  name  appear 
in  the  Act  of  Attainder  by  KIng  James  II.,  1689.  He  m.  1st 
Miss  Sampson  ;  and  2ndly,  Angel,  dau.  of  James  Galbraithj 
M.P.,  and  d.  1710,  leaving,  by  his  1st  wife, 

Henky,  his  heir. 

Humphrey,  of  Ards,  m.  Miss  Brooke,  of  Colebrooke,  co| 
Fermanagh,  and  was  father  of  "  Old  William  Wray,"  th 
remembered  hero  of  many  a  strange  recital,  mingled  witl| 
a  hue  of  sorrow  for  his  fallen  fortunes,  and  a  roraant»! 
interest  in  his  having  been  the  last  of  the  old  branch  of  thi; 
W'BJiYS  of  Ards.    (See  Bv'&KE's  Vicissitudes  of  FaniiLies.) 

The  eldest  eon, 

William  Wkay,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray.  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  e 
Sir  Arthur  Gore,  Eart.,  M.P.  of  Newtown  Gore,  co.  ilayo,  am 
by  her  (who  d.  1  June,  1757)  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Henry  Wray,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  m.  Catherine,  2nd  dan 
of  John  Moutray,  Esq.  of  Favour  Eoyal,  co.  Tyrone,  and  had 
with  three  daus.,  two  sons,  William,  his  heir;  and  Johl 
James,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Eev.  Alexander  Crawford,  am 
had  issue.    Mr.  Wray  d.  1818,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Wray,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  6.  17  May,  1767,  m 
1st,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Ralph  Mansfield,  by  whom  he  bai 
no  issue;  and  indly,  27  May,  1817,  Anne  Jane,  dau.  of  Johl 
Johnston,  Esq.  of  Brook  Hill,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  April,  1857 
left  at  his  decease,  11  Dee.  1843,  three  sons  and  four  daus., 

William,  now  of  Oak  Park. 

Henry,  b.  14  June,  18-20;  d.  9  May,  18C1. 

Robert,  b.  28  Jan.  1829. 

Anne  Jane.  Catherine. 

EUzabeth.  Barbara. 

Arms—A.z.,  on  a  chief  or,  three  martlets    gu.      Crest— Al 
ostrich  or.     Jl/i^fo^Et  juste  et  vray. 
-SeaJ— Oak  Park,  near  Ballymuleel,  Strabanc,  co.  DonegaL 


"WHEY    OF    CADDEIi-THOBNTOUN. 

Weet,  GeoPvGE  Edwaed  Bouechieb,  Esq.  o; 
Caddel  and  Thorn'iour,  co.  Ayr. 

iLiltCaSC— John  Ccsinghame,  of  Glencamock,  the  mos 
ancient  cadet  of  the  family  of  Glencairn,  had  two  son* 
William  Cuninghame ;   and 

John  Cdkinghame,  of  Caddel,  living  1572.     From  him 
pass  to 

John  Ccninghame,  of  Caddel,  m.  1st,  1C99,  Margaret,  eldes 
dau.  of  Sir  Archibald  Muir,  Knt.  of  Thorntoun,  Lord  P;ovostO 
Edinburgh,  and  had  issue, 

Archibald,  his  heir. 

John,  sometime  a  Merchant  in  Lisbon,  who  purchased  tbl 

lands  of  Carmelbank,  adjacent  to  those  of  Thorntoun,  00| 

Ayr. 
Jane,  m.  Thomas  Boyd,  of  Pitcon.  Helen,  d.  tmm. 

Margaret,  m.  Archibald  Crawford,  of  Cartsburn. 


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THE  I^\.NDED  GENTRY. 


WRI 


1789 


riie  laird  m.  2n(ll}-,  a  dau.  of  Stevenson,  of  Mount  Green 
iiul  l)y  her  had  sixteen  children.     He  d.  1753,  and  was  s.  by 
oldest  son, 

\RciiiBALD  CcNiNGHAME,  of  Caddel  and  Thorntoun,  then  a 
I'ain  inBoseawen's  regt.  of  foot.  This  gentleman  m.  1754, 
istiun,  eldest  dau.  of  Andrew  Macreciie,  Esq.  of  Piereeton, 
;:ul  had,  with  three  daus.,  all  deceased,  three  sons,  I  John, 
li^  heir;  2  Andrew,  Capt.  48th  regt.,  .severely  wounded  at 
takingof  Martinique,  1794  ;  he  d.  I79S;  and  3  Archibald, 
t.  5Ist  regt.,  m.  1785,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Wallace,  Esq.  of 
y,  but  (I.  s.  p.  1799.  Capt.  Cuniughame  d.  1778,  and  was 
y  his  eldest  son, 

icDT.-Coi,.  John  CnsiNcnAME,  of  Caddel  and  Thorntoun, 

and  D.L.,  b.  21  Oct.  1756  ;  m.  13  Aug.  1804,  Sarah,  only 

i  of  Major  John  TeeblcJ,  late  42nd  regt.,  by   Anna  his 

,  eldest  dau.  of  Charles  Hamilton,  Esq.  of  Craighlaw,  and 

I  Illy,  1836,  leaving  issue, 

"vucuiBALD,  his  heir,  d.  Oct.  1856. 
.1(.HN,  now  of  Cannelliank. 
t'lmisTiANA,  late  of  Thorntoun,  d.  Sept.  1861. 
-  \RAH,  late  of  Thorntoun,  m.  8  July,  1848,  George  Bnur- 

i  liier  Wrey,  E?q.  (who  d.  1854),  only  son  of  Edward  Wrey, 

Lsq.  of  North  Devon,  and  d.  18C9,  leaving  a  son, 
George  Edward  Bourchier,  now  of  Thorntoun. 
Helen.  Margaret,  d.  Jan.  1863. 

Catherine,  m.  16  April,  1853,  Clarence  Esme  Stuart,  youngest 

son  of  William  Stuart,  Esq.  of  Aldenham  Abbey,  Herts. 
Arms    of   CuNrNonAME  of  Caddel — Arg.,   a  shakefork  sa. 

!ged  with  a  rose  of  the  field,  for  Glengarnock.     Crest — An 
urn's  head  erect  eouped.     Motto — Over,  fork  over. 
oaU — Thorntoun  House,  near  Kilmarnock. 


WRIGHT    OF    BOLTON    HALL. 

Weight,  Chakles    Booth   Elmsall,  Esq.  of 

Iton  Hall,   CO.  York,  J.P.  for  West   Riclincj   of 

ik,   b.  19  Dec.  1848;    m.  1870,  Edith  de   Car- 

.uel,  2nd  dau.  of  Robert  AV.  M.  Nesfield,  Esq. 

A  Castle  Hill,  Bakewcll,  co.  Derby,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Godfrey  Charles  de  Cardoxxell,  b.  IS73. 

II.  Marmaduke  Nesfield. 
I.  Mary  Eveline. 

ilinCagC— The  Eev.  Godfrey  Wright,  M.A.  of  Eilham 
■-56,  CO.  York,  had,  by  Mary  his  M'ife  (who  d.  1SC2),  a  son, 

HARLES  Swaine  VVright,  Esq.  BI.A.  of  Bolton  Hall,  m. 
;5  Sept.  1845,  Mary  Ellen  de  Cardonnell,  eldest  dau.  of  Cul. 
Elmsall,  and  had  issue, 

Charles  Booth  Eljisall,  now  of  Eolton  Hall. 
Marmaduke  Godfrey, 
^lary  Dorothea. 

Ir.  Wright  d.  21  Dec.  1850. 

' nns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between 
:e  mullets  or,  as  many  eagles'  heads,  erased  of  the  field,  for 
iGHT;  2nd  and  3rd,  paly  ot  six  arg.  and  erm.  a  wyvern  gu., 
lef  of  the  firstfretty  of  the  third,  for  Drake.  Crest— On  a 
mt  vert  in  front  of  a  garb  erect  or,  an  unicorn  regardant  az., 
liexter  forepaw  resting  on  a  mullet  gold, 
■ft— Bolton  Hall,  Bolton-by-Bolland,  Craven. 


WEIGHT    OF    KELVEDON. 

Weight,  Edward  Caeixgton,  Esq.  of  Kel- 
redon  Hall,  Essex,  b.  6  March,  1850 ;  m.  9  Jan. 
1873,  Mary  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
Petre,  and  has  a  dau., 

Beatrice  Mary,  6.  5  June,  1874. 

^tncagC— John  Wright,  Esq.,  who  acquired  Kelvedon 
by  purchase,  1538,  rf.  5  Oct.  1551.    His  great  grandson, 

John  Weight,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  m.  1608,  Anne,  2nd  dau. 
if  Sir  Edward  Sulyarde,  Knt.,  and  had  issue.  He  to.  2ndly, 
lonne,  and  had  issue,  from  which  descended  the  Wrights  of 
ili'ildside,  represented  by  Anthony  George  Wright  liiD- 
dclph,  Esq.  of  Burton  Bark,  Sussex.'  Mr.  Wright  d.  4  March, 
1654,  aged  74,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esp.  of  Kelvedon,  who  ni.  1637,  Fr.ance.'i,  dau. 
3f  Philip  Waldegrave,  Esq.  of  Borley,  Essex,  and  had  is.'^ue, 
John,  his  heir;  Philip,  b.  1643;  and  a  dau.,  Frances,  6.  1618. 
He  d.  31  May,  1656,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  m.  Philippa,  dau.  of 
William  Fitzwilliani,  Esq.  of  Clixby,  co.  Lincoln,  and  by  her 
>ho  d.  16  May,  1687)  had  issue,  John,  his  successor ;  Law- 
rence, who  d.  1737;  Peter;  and  four  daus.,  Mary,  a  Nun  at 
Bruges,  and  three  others.  He  d.  4  Oct.  1691,  and  was  «.  by 
iis  eldest  son, 

JoBN  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  in.  1684,  Eugenia,  2na  dau.  J 


and  co-heiress  of  Charles  Trinder,  Esq.  of  Holwell  and  Burton- 
on-the- Water,  co.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1734)  had 
issue,  John,  his  heir,  6.1685;  William,  d.  1737;  Charles,  tZ' 
1755;  and  two  daus.,  Anna  Maria;  and  Mary,  m.  Mannock 
Strickland,  Esq.  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  d.  1744.  He  d.  27  Aug. 
1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  to.  1714,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Bobert  liooke,  Esq.  of  Weston  Underwood,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, who  d.  s.  ii.  19  June,  1718.  He  j,i.  2ndly,  1733,  Con- 
stantia,  dau.  of  Franc-is  Carington,  otherwise  .Smith,  Esq.  of 
Wooton  Hall,  co.  Warwick,  and  Aston  Hall,  Salop,  and  great- 
granddau.  of  Francis  Carington,  brother  of  Charles,  1st 
Viscount  Carington,  and  had  issue,  John,  his  heir,  b.  1740; 
and  two  daus.,  b.  1735;  d.  1753;  and  Constantia,  b.  1736,  a 
Nun  at  Oiigny,  near  St.  Quintin's,  France,  d.  at  Paris,  12  Nov. 
1793.     He  d.  2  Dec.  1751,  aged  65,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  to.  1762,  Winifred,  dau.  of 
George  Silvertop,  Esq.  of  Minsier  Acres,  Northumberland,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  12  Aug.  1780)  had  i.ssue,  John,  his  heir; 
Thomas,  b.  6  March,  m.  1772,  Frances,  dau.  of  Stephen  Tempest, 
Esq.  of  Broughton,  co.  York,  and  </.  «.  p.  1822.  He  to.  2iidly, 
7  Jan.  1783,  Mary  Theresa  Webb  (who  d.  1835),  and  had  issue, 
Kiluard,  6.  4  Oct.  1783,  rf.  1838;  and  two  daus.,  Theresa,  to. 
Thomas  Meyne'J,  Esq.  of  Kilvington  Hall,  co.  York,  d.  1844; 
and  Mary,  ra.  Thomas  Monington,  Esq..  of  Sarnesfield  Court, 
CO.  Hereford.   lUd.  12  Nov.  1792,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon,  b.  4  Aug.  1763;  m.  8  Jan. 
1789,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  Bart,  of  Brough 
Hall,  CO.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  July,  1812)  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  25  July,  1792;  d.v.p.  2  Dee.  1822;  m.  1815, 
Mary  Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis  Cholmeley,  Esq.  of 
Brandsby,  co.  York,  by  Teresa  Anne  his  wife.  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Englefield,  6th  bart.  of  White  Knights,  Berks,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  27  Aug.  18-')8)  had  issue, 

1  John  Francis,  late  of  Kelvedon. 

2  lli;nry,  b.  1817;  d.  unra.  1852. 

3  Edward,  b.  1818;  m.  1849,  Barbara  Magdalen,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Peter  Bruno  iiowdon,  Esq.  of  Southgate  House, 
CO.  Derby  ;  and  d.  1853,  leaving  issue,  Edward  Carrisg- 
ton,  now  of  Kelvedon;  Mary  Beatrice;  and  Madeline 
Mary.  4  William,  d.  1821. 

5  Thomas,  b.  1S22;  d.  1863. 

II.  William,  assumed  1834,  the  name  and  arms  of  Lawson, 
and  was  created  a  Bart.  1841. 

III.  Henry,  a  Priest,  b.  1799;  d.  1835. 

IV.  Francis,  b.  1S07 ;  d.  1825.  v.  Charles,  6.  1803. 

I.  Eliza,  m.  1822,  Charles  Porter,  E.'^q.  of  the  Mythe,  co. 
Gloucester.  ii.  Catherine. 

III.  Monica,  d.  1814.  iv.  Anna  Maria,  d.  1S22. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  13  Feb.  1826,  and  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

John  Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kelvedon  Hall,  J.P.,  b.  29 
Jan.  1816;  High  Sheriff  1S57  ;  who  d.  s.p.  1868,  and  was*, 
by  his  nephew,  Edward  Carri.ngton  Wright,  Esq.  of  Kel- 
vedon. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  in  cliief  a  leopard's  head  ppr. 
Crest — Upon  a  ducal  coronet  a  dragon's  head  and  neck 
couped  all  or. 

Utat — Kelvedon  Hall,  Brentwood,  Essex. 


WEIGHT    OF    HATFIELD    PRIORY. 

AVeight,  John,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory,  Essex, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1869,  b.  9  May,  1821 ; 
m.  1st,  22  April,  1852,  Emiha,  youngest  dau.  of  tha 
late  William  Plunkett,  Esq.,  Deputy  Cliairman  of 
the  Board  of  Inland  Revenue,  she  d.  1872;  and 
2ndly,  18  June,  1873,  Jane  Charlotte  Basett,  only 
dau.  of  Thurlow  Dowling,  Esq.  of  34,  Lower  Bel- 
gi-ave  Street,  Eaton  Square,  and  lias  issue, 

I.  Mary  Tyrcll,  b.  12  May,  1875. 

II.  Harriet  Charlotte  Bazell,  b.  20  Jan.  1877. 
II  t'nCagC— (See  LuARD  of  Blyborough.) 

Peter  Lcard,  Esq.,  6.  21  Sept.  1767  (2nd  son  of  William 
LuARD,  Esq.  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Wright,  Esq.  of 
Hatfield  Priory),  assumed  the  surname  and  -rius  of  Wright 
only,  in  lieu  of  his  paternal  ones,  by  royal  license,  1796,  in 
compliance  with  the  will  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  John 
Wright,  Esq.  of  Hatfield  Priory,  lie  in.  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of 
the  Bev.  Samuel  Bennett,  Vicar  of  Hatfield  I'evcrell,  &c., 
and  d.  1  April,  1851.     His  son, 

John  Wright,  Esq.,  b.  21  Sept.  1794;  m.  20  July,  1820, 
Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir  John  Tyrrell,  Bart,  of  Boreham 
House,  Essex,  and  d.  in  the  lifetime  of  his  father,  25  Feb. 
1836,  having  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  29  Jan.  1350)  issue, 

John,  now  of  Hatfield  Priory. 

Charles  Peter,  d.  16  March,  1852. 


1790 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


Will 


William  Henry,  Commander  R.N.,  in.  1853,  Kate,  Cth  dau. 

of  Abraham  Hargrave  Esq.  of  BallynOiQueenstown,  co.  Cork, 

and  has  issue  a  son  and  dau. 
Harriet,  ra.  25  Nov.  1852,  Coventry  Payne,  Esq.  of  Wootton 

House,  CO.  Bedford;  shed.  187.3  ;  he  d.  9  Aug.  1874,  leaving 

one  son  and  a  dau.  Caroline  Marj-,  d.  15  May,  Ibis. 

Anna  Maria,  d.  July,  1878. 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  m.  10  July,  1849,  Robert  Leigh,  Esq., 

and  has  issue. 

Arms — Az.,  two  bars  arg.  in  chief,  as  many  leopards'  faces 
or.  Crest— A.  dexter  arm  couped  and  embowed  habited  az., 
parfled  or,  cuff  arg.  hand  ppr.,  brandishing  a  sword  also  arg. 
pierced  through  a  leopard's  face  as  in  the  arms. 

S((U — Hatfield  Priory,  near  Chelmsford,  Essex.  Towii  Resi- 
dence— 6,  Chapel  Street,  Grosvenor  Square. 


WRIGHT    OF    MOTTRAM    HALL. 

Weight,  James  Feedeeick  D'Aelet,  Esq.  of 
Mottram  Hall,  co.  Chester,  J.P.  for  Chester,  for- 
merly Capt.  R.A.,  b.  14  Oct.  1827  ;  m.  14  Oct.  1857, 
Julia  Catherine,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Wright,  of  Mottram  Hall  (who  d. 
24  Nov.  1864),  by  Mary  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Thomas  Adnutt,  Rector  of  Croft,  and  has 
issue  a  dau., 

JnLiA  Mary  Catueeine. 
Capt.  Wright  is  3rd  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Street,  R.A.,  by  Catlierine  his  wife,  2ud  dau.  of  Sir 
Henry  Jardine,  of  Harwood,  N.B.,  and  assumed  tlio 
surname  of  Weight,  by  royal  license,  1865,  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic. 

ILintHQt. — Thomas  Wright,  alias  liickley,  of  Nantwicli, 
living  about  the  time  of  He.net  Vlll.,  m.  Margaret,  a  dau.  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Cotes  of  Woodcote,  Salop,  and  had  a  son 
and  successor, 

John  Wright,  father,  by  his  wife,  Elizabeth  Lecchc,  of  the 
CO.  Stafford,  of 

Roger  Wright,  living  tanp.  Edward  VI.  He  ra.  Margery; 
dau.  and  heiress  of  Richard  Leeche,  of  Wich  MalbanU,  and 
had  issue,  l.  Roger;  ii.  William  (Rev.);  iii.  Edward, 
IV.  Henry;  v.  Richard;  vi.  Thomas,  of  whose  line  we  have 
to  treat;  vii.  Ralph;  viii.  John;  ix.  Reginald;  x.  Matthew; 
I.  Anne,  m.  Randulph  Crewe,  of  Wich  Malbank;  ii.  Jane,  m. 
J.  Mainwaring,  Esq.  of  Calveley ;  in.  Margaret,  m.  R.  Ciertc, 
Esq.    The  6th  son, 

Thomas  Wright,  Esq.,  m.  Ellen,  dau.  of  Robert  Sadler,  by 
Margery  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Laurence  Frodsliam, 
of  Elton,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Ladrence  Wright,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  ni.  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Robert  Pickering,  of  Nantwich,  and  had  four  sons,  i.  Lau- 
BENCE,  his  heir;  ii.  Roger:  in.  Robert,  ra.  Katherine  Birch; 
and  IV.  Thomas,  Rector  of  Wilmslow,  who  m.  a  dau.  of 
Francis  Hobson,  and  d.  1661.  During  the  Civil  War,  Mr. 
Thomas  Wright's  living  and  estate  were  sequestered,  and  he 
was  regularly  besieged  in  his  parsonage  house  by  Col.  Dun- 
kenfield.  Tradition,  which  asserts  him  to  have  survived  the 
Restoration,  and  to  have  been  reinstated  in  his  living  at  a 
great  age,  is  confirmed  by  the  parish  register  as  follows  : 
"Oct.  1661,  the  20th  day,  about  nyne  of  the  clocke  in  the 
night,  Mr.  Thomas  Wright,  Gentleman  and  Parsonn  of  Wil- 
meslow,  ended  his  lyfe,  and  was  buried  in  the  tombe  on  the 
northe  syde  of  the  chancell,  the  23rd  day  of  the  same  month 
of  October,  1661."    The  eldest  son, 

Laurence  Wright,  Esq.  of  Nantwich,  m.  21  March,  159,), 
Anne,  elder  dau.  (and  co-heiress,  with  her  sister  Catherine,  t  lie 
wife  of  Henry  Bradshaw,  Esq.  of  Marple)  of  Ralph  Wynington. 
of  OfFerton,  by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Bowden,  of 
CO.  Derby,  and  thus  acquired  the  Offerton  estate,  which  li:id 
been  obtained  temp.  Edward  IV.,  by  Thomas  Wynington,  in 
marriage  with  the  heiress  of  a  family  bearing  the  local  name  . 
By  this  lady  Mr.  Wright  left  a  son  and  successor, 

LAnRENCE  Wright,  Esq.  of  Offerton,  co.  Chester,  bapt. 
17  Dec.  1538,  ra.  Margaret,  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Robert 
Robinson,  Esq.  of  Mobberiey  (of  the  Robinsons  of  Yurkshin), 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  of  Offerton  and  Mobberiey,  m.  Mary, 
dau.  of  John  Hignet,  of  London,  and  had  two  sons,  i.  Laurence, 
his  heir  ;  ii.  Henry,  of  Chfford's  Inn,  London.  The  elder 
son, 

LACRENce  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mobberiey,  in.  Elcanora,  dau. 
and  heire.'S  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Shipton,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
Alderley,  co.  Chester,  and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Penelope,  d.  unm. 
1712)  a  son  and  successor. 


Henry  Weight,   Esq.  of  Mobberiey,  b.  1658,  m.  Purcfo; 

dau.  of  Sir  Willoughby  Aston,  Bart,  of  Aston,  by  Mary  h 

wife,  dau.  of  John  Offley,  Esq.  of  Madeley,  and  by  her  (wli 

d.  30  Jan.  1768,  aged  78)  had  issue, 

Henry  Offlet,  successor  to  his  father. 

Eleanor,  ra.  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  llulme  Hall,  co.  La; 

caster,  and  d.  2  Mav,  1735. 
Theodosia,  ra.  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  Bart,  of  Market  Boswort' 
and  d.  1751. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  12  Oct.  1744,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  survivir 
son. 

The  Rev.  Henry  Offley  Wright,  of  Mobberiey,  who  i: 
herited  the  estates  of  his  cousin,  William  Wright,  Esq.  177 
He  in.  Jane,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Ralph  Adderley,  Ks. 
of  Coton,  CO.  Stafford,  by  Lettice  his  wife,  dau.  of  Tlnmi 
Kynnersley,  Esq.  of  Loxley  Park,  and  had  by  her  (wlu  i 
March,  1779)  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  Laurence,  his  heir. 

II.  William  (Rev.),  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambi  1:,- 
d.  uma. 

III.  Thomas,    Rector   of    Market  Bosworth,   co.   Leii'    t. 
b.  1  Nov.  1756;  d.  29  Nov.  1840;  he  had  been  a  Rii ;  •' 
Bosworth  52  years;  he  m.  JIary,  dau.  of  William  Jiilin 
Esq.  of  Maxtoke  Castle,  co.  Warwick,  and  had  issur, 

1  Henry,  successor  to  his  uncle.  2  Thouus. 

3  William,  b.  25  Sept.  1797;  d.  unm.  5  May,  1834. 

4  Charles  (Rev.),  ra.  Lucy,  eldest  dau.  of  Robert  Fair 
Esq.  of  Cliffe  House,  co.  Leicester,  and  had  issue  ih 
sons,  Thomas  and  Charles.  6  Francis. 

6  Laurence,  d.  s.  p.  '28  Jan.  1838,  aged  37. 

1  Mary,  d.  12  March,  1807. 

2  Jane,  m.  JohnBlakiston,  Esq.,  Capt.  27th  rcgt. 

IV.  Henry  Adderley,  Lieut.  Col.  25th  rcgt.,  m.  .Alice,  wiilo 
of  Major-Gen.  Rigby,  and  dau.  of  Robert  Sclatcr,  Esq.  ■ 
Roetield,  co.  Lancaster. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Richard  Parry  Price,  Esq.  of  Bryn-y-pys,  nc: 
Wrexham. 

II.  Letitia,  m.  the  Rev.  John  Watson,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Pres 
bury. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  17  June,  1799,  aged  SO,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldc 
son, 

Laurence  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mottram  St.  Andrew,  b.  175' 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  John  Waterhouse,  Esq.,  Lieut.-Col.  1 
Surrey  Militia,  but  dying  s.  p.  16  Jan.  1842,  was  s.  by  h 
nephew, 

The  Rev.  Henry  Wright,  of  Jlottraiii  HslI,  co.  Chester,  i, 
Mary  Catherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Tliomas  Adnutt,  Rcct' 
of  Croft,  and  sister  of  Bella  Anne,  Lady  Dixie,  of  Boswortl 
had  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1867)  one  son  and  three  daus., 

Laurence,  b.  28  Feb.  1818  ;  d.  unm.  2  July,  18.39. 

Maria,  ra.  J.  S.  A.  Shuttleworth,  Esq.  of  Hathersage  Ilal 
CO.  Derby,  and  d.  leaving  one  dau. 

Mary  Jane  Annabella,  ra.  C.  R.  B.  Legh,  Esq.  of  Adlingl 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  and  has  issue  one  son  and  two  d-uis. 

Julia  Catherine,  ra.  J.  F.  D'A.  Street,  Esq.,  now  J.  F.  D' 
Wright,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  R.A. 
Mr.  Wright  d.  24  Nov.  1804, 

.(4rm.s— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  on  a  chevron  bctwefl 
three  bulls'  heads  cabosscd  arg.  a  crescent  between  two  crossef 
crosslet  gu.  and  for  distinction  in  the  centre  chief  pointacroa 
crosslet  or,  for  Wright;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  cross  parted  an 
fretty  gu.  between  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  three  martleo 
and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  as  many  annulets  sa.,  for  Streb) 
Crests— Ut,  Wright  :  A  bull's  head  arg.  erased  sa.  ducalli 
gorged  gu.  and  charged  on  the  neck  for  distinction  with 
cross-crosslet  also  gu. ;  2nd,  Street  :  A  demi-man  in  armoo 
ppr.  his  breastplate  charged  with  a  cross  as  in  the  arms,  att 
supporting  with  his  dexter  h.and  a  flagstaff,  thereon  flowini 
to  tlie  dexter  a  banner  gu.  charged  with  an  annulet  or.  Motto( 
— Wright,  subliiniora  quaero  ;  Street  :  Quo  virtus  vocat. 

Seat — Mottram  Hall  Prcstbury,  near  Macclesfield. 


i 


WRIGHT    OF    SWANWICK. 

Weight,  FitzHeebeet,  Esq.  of  The  Hayei 
Swanwick,  co.  Derby,  J.P.  and  I).L.  for  co.  Derb 
and  Capt.  Commandant  of  the  Butterley  Rii 
Volunteers,  b.  26  June,  1811  ;  tn.  4  Aug.  1866 
Louise  Charlotte  Rudolphine,  dau.  of  the  late  Erni 
Christophe  Friederich  Von  Beckmann,  Pastor  ( 
Holzendorf  Mecklenburgh  Schwerin,  and  has  isau^ 

I.  Henry  Fitz-Herbert,  b.  'J  Oct.  1870. 

II.  Ernest  Beresford  Fitz-Herbert,  b.  28  Feb.  1875. 
I.  Emilie  Augusta.  ii.  Louisa  Adclin». 

III.  Judith  Frances. 
ILtltCagC— The  Wrights  of  Suffolk  are  undoubtedly  al 

ancient  family.     Deeds,  wills,  and  monuments  may  be  founi 
in  the  county  of  a  far  earlier  date  than  tiic  head  of  this  peiU 


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1791 


;rec,   proving    different  branches  of  it   to  have  been  large 

iwners  of  landed  property  for  centuries  before,  though  the 

lirect  descent  of  this  branch  has  not  been  clearly  made  out 

cyond  John  (Vright,  alia.i  Camplyon,  of  Stowniarker,  Suffolk. 

,vhose  will  was  made  18  Feb.  1.557,  and  proved  27  March,  l.j^S, 

n  which  deed  he  divided  his  landed  property  between  his  son?, 

I.  Thoma«,  of  Stowmaikct,  buried  7  Sept.  1592.     lie  had  one 

son,   John,  who    d.  unni.  6  April,    1567;  and  two  daus., 

Margaret,  <^  Sept.  \60i5;  and  Fiances. 

ti.  Robert.  lie  had  two  son.«,  Iloger,  6.  9  May,  1566;  and 
Robert,  bapt.  15  May,  1567;  and  two  daus.,  Margerie;  and 
Ellen.  Kobcrt  had,  with  other  issue,  by  Kose  his  wife, 
Robert,  6.  Jan.  1589,  ancestor  of  AV right,  of  Stowniarkit. 
His  will  is  dated  2  Sept.  10.33,  proved  4  Oct.  same  year. 
Dl.  John  Wright,  alids  Camplyon,  of  whom  hereafter. 
IV.  John,  the  younger,  buried  15  July,  1610,  mentioned  in 
his  father's  will. 

I.  Johan,  d.  tiiiui.  27  Sept.  1591. 

II.  Margerie,  wife  of  Somer,  of  Stowmarket,  and  had  issue. 

rbe  3rd  son, 

John  Wright,  alias  Camplyon,  the  elder,  of  Stowupland,  in 
khe  parish  of  Stowmarket,  Yeoman,  m.  llosc,  mentioned  in  her 
husband's  will,  1592  (she  c/.  16  July,  ICOS).  His  will  is  dated 
MFeb.  1592,  and  he  d.  10  April  of  the  same  year;  buried  at 
Stowmarket,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  father  and  grand- 
father. 

n.  Josias.        in.  George.        iv.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Thomasine,  bapt.  1  Sept.  1566. 

II.  Marjorie,  bapt.  22  July,  1565  ;  buried  29  Jan.  1605. 

III.  Alice.  IV.  Aunc.  v.  Elizabeth. 

rhe  4th  son, 

John  Wright,  alias  Camplyon,  of  Stowupland,  bapt. 
22  Aug.  1567-8;  m.  Elizabeth,  who  was  living  in  1641.  In  his 
signature  to  his  father's  will  he  calls  himself  «/(«s  Camplyon, 
but  in  the  administration  of  his  effects  to  his  wife  he  is  called 
only  John  Wright.     He  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  John  (bapt.  alias  Camplyon),  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Edward,  bapt.  9  Sept.  1595. 

I.  Mary,  bapt.  24  May,  1590. 

II.  Margaret,  bapt.  July,  1596. 
The  eldest  son, 

John  Wright,  of  Stowmarket,  bapt.  there  29  Nov.  158S, 
was  buried  at  Stowmarket  14  June  of  the  same  year,  and  his 
will,  dated  4  June,  1653,  was  proved  at  Sudbury  9  Jan.  16C0, 
in  which  document  he  mentions  his  son  John;  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Thomas,  bapt.  8  Sept.  1616. 

HI.  William,  of  Haughley,  Suffolk,  bapt.  26  April,  161S;  „(. 
Mary,  dau.  of  —  (who  d.  his  widow,  at  Haughley,  and 
was  there  buried,  25  May,  1701) ;  his  will  is  dated  as  proved 
1679,  and  he  d.  and  w'as  buried  at  Haughley,  Oct.  1678. 
He  left  issue,  Daniel;  William;  Thomas;  Samuel;  and 
Mary.  The  descendants  of  Samuel  remained  at  Haughley 
and  the  neighbourhood  for  several  generations. 

IV.  Daniel,  bapt.  2  July,  1620 ;  he  had  three  sons,  Daniel ; 
Jonathan;  and  Thomas,  ancestors  of  Wright,  of  Stowmarket. 

I.  Elizabeth,  eldest  child,  bapt.  15  Sept.  1612,  wife  of 
George  Packerd,  of  Gip-Upl.md,  and  had  issue,  Thomas; 
Marv ;  and  Bridget,  mentioned  in  the  will  of  their  grand- 
father. 

John  Wright,  the  eldest  son,  bapt.  at  Stowmarket,  7  Aug. 
1614,  inherited  money,  but  no  lands,  from  his  father;  he  was  a 
Capt.  in  Col.  Whalley's  regt.  of  horse,  raised  for  the  Parliament 
In  1643,  he  also  raisedacompany  in  Col.  Hutchinson's  reyt.and 
Buffered  eight  years'  imprisonnent  at  Newark  for  his  attach- 
ment to  the  Parliament.  He  acquired  property  at  Skegby, 
Newark,  Hucknall,  and  at  Nottingham,  all  in  the  co.  of 
Nottingham,  and  at  Haughley,  in  the  co.  of  Suffolk.  He  m. 
Jane  Mosley,  who  d.  27  Jan.  16b6,  and  was  buried  with  her 
husband  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Nottingham ; 
he  died  12  Nov.  1683,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  bapt.  23  Jan.  1656  ;  he  mamed  and  settled  at  Hull, 
and  had  one  son,  who  </.  s.  p.  at  Cave,  aged  93. 

II.  Thomas,  of  whom  hereafter. 
ui.  Benjamin,   bapt.   2  July,  1G64,  living  20  Cuarles  11., 

d.  s.  p. 

I.  Sarah,  bapt.  at  Skegby,  11  Aug,  1658,  wife  of  Rev. 
Rythcr,  and  had  issue. 
Thomas  Wright,  second  son,  bapt.  at  Skegby,  Notts, 
S8  March,  1660,  inherited  lands  in  Haughley,  from  his  father. 
E(e  settled  at  Bingham,  Notts,  and  m.  Hannah,  dau.  of 
—  Eotheram,  Esq.  of  Dronfield,  co.  Derby.  He  d.  1730,  and 
was  buried  28  Nov.  1730,  in  St.  Mary's,  Notts,  and  there  hath 
a  monument.    He  left  issue, 

I.  Samuel,  of  Nottingham,  b.  .about  1697,  will  proved  17  Sept. 
1755  ;  he  d.  uni,i.  15  Feb.  Ii53  ;  buried  at  St,  Mary's,  Notts, 
where  is  his  monument. 

II.  1CHABO0,  of  whom  hereafter. 


I.  Johannah,  wife  of  Peter  Thornton  Esq.  of  Hull,  d.  s.  p. 
2  Nov.  17" 8.  II.  Mary,  d.  uinn.  9  Nov,  1713. 

III.  Hannah,  wife  of  Suimiel  Fellows,  Esq.  of  Nottingham. 
He  d.  .^•.  p.  1766;  she  d.  1766. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Samuel  Johnson,  of  Nottingham, 
Gent.,  and  had  issue,  William;  Mary;  Elizabeth;  and 
Hannah.     She  d-  April,  1787. 

V.  Sarah,  wife  of  Benjamin  Rickards,  of  Nottingham,  Gent., 
marriage  settlement  1688 ;  had  issue. 

The  2nd  son, 

Ichabod  Wright,  of  Nottingham,  Esq.,  Banker,  owned 
lands  in  Gainsborough,  co.  Lincoln,  also  in  co.  Nottinghan;. 
b.  1700;  III.  1720,  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  John  Wildbore,  <>: 
Nottingham,  Gent.,  by  his  wife  Mary,  a  dau.  of  Richaid 
Milnes,  of  Chesterfield,  Esq.;  she  was  0.  1700,  and  d.  6  Oct. 
1782,  buiied  at  St,  Mary's,  Notts,  with  her  husband;  he  d. 
2  Sept,  1777.  There  is  a  monument  in  St.  Mary's  Church  to 
his  memory.    He  had  issue, 

I,  John,  his  heir. 

II,  Tdomas,  of  Nottingham,  h.  10  July,  1724;  j:;.  Mary,  dau. 
and  co-heiress  of  John  Snnth,  Esq,  of  Nottingham;  he  d. 
17  July,  1790:  ancestor  of  Wright,  of  MaxyperU)/,  and 
Slaple/ord  Nail,  Notts. 

III,  Samuel,  of  Carlton,  co,  York,  also  of  Hull,  ').  Nov.  1726; 
'//!.  Mary,  widow  of  Ncvile,  Esq.  ;  he  d.  16  Dec,  1803,  and 
left  issue,  Julia,  his  dau.  and  heiress. 

I.  Mary,  6.  6  Doc.  1721;  m.  Sir  Robert  Cunliffe,  Bart,  of 
Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  had  issue ;  she  d.  10  Feb.  1791. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  6  April,  17'28;  d.  unm.  20  Feb.  1800, 
aged  71, 

III.  Hannah,  b.  April,  1733 ;  d.  23  Aug.  1824,  aged  86. 
John  Wright,  Esq,  of  Nottingham,  Banker,  eldest  son,  b. 

5  April,  1723;  m.  5  Jan.  1748,  Ann,  dau.  of  John  Sherbrookc, 
Esq  of  Nottingham  ;  she  was  6.  1721,  and  d.  5  March,  1792  ;  he 
d.  17  Dec.  1789;  buried  at  St.  Mary's,  co.  Notts,  where  is  his 
monument.    He  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Samlel,  of  Gunthorpe,  Notts,  b.  8  Oct.  1754;  rii.  15  Julv, 
1788,  Lady  Ann  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  William,  6ih 
Earl  of  Coventry  ;  he  d.  s.  p.  in  1839. 

I.  Marv,  b.  25  Dec.  1748;  d.  unm.  A]  ril,  1842,  aged  94. 

II.  Elizabeth,  b.  1  Oct,  1751 ;  m.  Philip  Gell,  Esq,  of  Wirks- 
worth,  CO.  Derby,  and  had  issue ;  she  d.  Mar'.-h,  1844, 
aged  91.  III.  Ann,  0.  27  June,  1753. 

IV.  Sarah,  &,  23  Feb,  1757;  m.  Rev.  Pendock  Neil,  of  Tol- 
lerton,  co.  Notts,  and  d  29  Nov,  1829,  aged  72, 

V.  Charlotte, /j,  5  March,  1762;  iu.  John  Edwards,  Esq.  of 
Old  Court,  CO.  Wicklow:  she  d.  1843,  agedSl,  leavingissue. 

VI.  Luc}',  b.  6  Oct.  1766  ;  m.  Samuel  Banks,  Esq.  of  Buiton- 
on-Trent,  M.D.,  and  had  issue,  Sherbrookc;  George;  ami 
F'ranccs,  d.  young. 

The  eldest  son, 

John  Weight,  Esq.,  Banker,  of  Langar  and  Lenton  Hall,  Notts, 
principal  proprietor  of  the  Butterley  Works,  6.  7  Aug.  175S; 
m.  6  April,  1791,  at  Ashbourne,  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heires.s 
of  F'rancis  Beresford,  Esq.,  of  Ashbourne,  '20th  from  John  de 
Beresford,  co.  Stafford,  1087  (she  d.  17  April,  1833);  he  t^. 
21  April,  1840,  and  left  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Lenton  Hall,  Notts;  b.  4 Sept.  1793;  m.a.t  Paris, 
5  June,  1827,  Cecilia  Georgiana,  dau,  of  Hon,  John  Byng; 
he  (/,  at  Naples,  24  Jan,  1828:  buried  at  Lenton;  had  issue, 
one  dau.,  Lucy  Pauline,  ta.  Hon.  Charles  Edward  Hobart, 
4th  son  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Buckinghamshire, 

II.  F'rancis,  of  whom  hereafter, 

III.  JIarcus,  of  Birds  Gi-ove,  co.  Derby,  late  H.M.C.  at  Wiberg, 
in  Finland;  rn.  Ia38,  Frederique  Natalie,  eldest  dau.  of 
Lars  Frederic  KuhLstnim,  and  widow  of  —  Tamelander. 

I,  F'rances,  b.  March,  1795;  d.  27  Jan.  1873. 

II.  Charlotte,  of  Lenton  Lodge,      in.  .Vnn,  of  Lenton  Lodge. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  /;i.  Charles  Thomas  Plumptre,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Claypole,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  issue. 

V.  Selina,  d.  young.  vi.  SeUna,  d.  young. 

VII.  Lucy,  d.  young. 
The  2nd  son, 

Francis  Wright,  Esq.  of  Osmaston  JIanor,  co.  Derby,  J. P. 
for  the  cos.  Notts,  Derby,  and  Stallord,  D,L,  for  co.  Derliy, 
and  High  Sheriff  co.  Notts,  1842,  principal  owner  of  the  But- 
terley Works,  m.  12  Aug.  1830,  Selina,  eldest  dau,  of  Sir  Henry 
FitzHerbert,  B.art,  of  Tissington  Hall,  by  his  wife  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Francis  Beresford,  Esq.  of  Ashbourn;  he  d.  21  Fe'j. 
1873,  leaving  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Osmaston  Manor,  co.  Derby  (nv?  Osmaston  of 
0.5),ia-i(o»),  J-P-  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Derby  and  StalTord. 

II.  Henrt  (Rev.),  M..\.,  b.  14  Jan.  1833;  m.  Lucy  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Alexander  Leslie-Melville,  of  Branston  Hull, 
CO.  Lincoln,  and  has  i.ssue. 

III.  Francis  Beresford,  of  Aldercar  Hall,  J. P.  co.  Derby,  m. 
Adeline  Frances  Henriettii,  dau.  of  Col.  FitzHerbert,  of 
Somcrsall  Herbert,  co.  Derby,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Henry  Fitz- 
Herbert, Bart.,  ami  has  issue. 

IV.  FitzHerbert,  now  of  the  Hayes,  Swanwick. 

V.  Marcus  Beresford,  d.  young. 


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VI.  Philip,  of  >reninffton  Hall,  J.P.  for  cos.  Derby  and  Mont- 
gomery, m.  Alice  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  Wm.  Bury,  Eecto- 
of  Pimperne,  Dorset,  and  has  issue. 

I.  As:nes.  d.  1857. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  John  Bridges  Pluraptre,  Esq.  of  Goodnes- 
ton,  Kent,  J.I'.,  Major  Kent  Eifle  Volunteers,  and  has  issue. 

III.  Selina.  m.  Francis  Fox,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  Fox,  Kut., 
and  has  issue. 

IV.  Frances,  m.  Rev.  Frederick  E.  Wigram,  Rector  of  High- 
licld,  CO.  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

V.  Mary,  m.  Charles  Douglas  Fox,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir 
Charles  Fox,  Knt.,  and  has  issue.  vi.  Judith. 

.Irms — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  spear-heads  gu.  In  chief 
two  unicorns'  heads  erased  of  the  second,  armed  and  nianed 
or,  in  base  on  a  pile  of  the  la.«t.  issuing  from  the  chevron  a 
unicorn's  head  erased  of  the  first,  quartering  Beeesfoed, 
Hassell,  Rf.t.nolds,  and  impaling  Yov  Bicemann.  Crest 
— X  unicorns  head  arg.  erased  gu.  armed  and  maned  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  three  spear-heads,  one  and  two,  also 
gu.     Molio—Ad  rem. 

Seat— The  Hayes,  Swanwick. 


WBIGHT  OF  MAPPEKIiEY. 
Weight,  Chaeles  Ichabod,  Esq.  of  Mapperlev, 
and  Stapleford  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  and  Watcombe 
Park,  Torquay,  J.P.,  M.P.  from  1868-69  for  Not- 
tingham, Lieut. -Col.  late  Commanding  Eobin  Uood 
Eities,  b.  19  Sept.  1828  ;  m.  1852,  Blanche  Louisa, 
dau.  of  Henry  Corles  Bingham,  Esq.  of  Wartnaby 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Ichabod  Denman,  Lieut.  Royal  Artillery,  6.  4  April,  lSj3. 

II.  Charles  Bingham,  6.  19  Nov.  1854. 

III.  Nevill,  6.  26  Nov.  1857. 

I.  Blanche  Theodosia,  6.  14  May,  1856. 

II.  Rosamond  Frances,  6.  21  Dec.  1858. 

III.  Grace  Henrietta,  6.  20  Oct.  1860. 

ILtlTCttgp. — {F'jr  prei-ioi>.s  descents,  see  prcviov^  Memoir). 
Thomas  AVeight,  2nd  son  of  Ichabod  Wright,  of  Nottingham, 
by  Elizabeth  Wildbore  his  wife,  b.  10  July,  1724  ;  ra.  18  Dec. 
1764,  Mary,  2nd  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Smith,  Esq.  of 
Nottingham,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Langford  Nevill, 
Esq.,  and  had,  besides  those  who  d.  infants,  three  sons  and 
three  daus., 

I.  Ichabod,  of  Mapperley. 

II.  John  Smith,  of  Kcmpstone  Hall,  Notts,  J.P.,  Hish  Sbcvlff 
1S15;  m.  1st,  10  Jan.  1811,  Lydia,  only  child  of  Edward 
Gray,  Esq.  of  Harringhay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  10  April, 
1820)  had,  besides  a  son,  who  d.  an  infant,  three  daus., 

1  Kythe  Caroline,  m.  10  Aug.  1839,  Sir  Frauds  Mackenzie, 
Bart,  of  Gairloch,  and  d.  10  May,  1834. 

2  Lydia  Rachel,  m.  20  Sept.  1842,  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq., 
eldest  sou  of  Egerton  Leigh,  Esq.  of  High  Ltigh,  co. 
Chester. 

3  Mary  Nevill,  m.  4  June,  183.5,  David  Jesse,  eldest  son 
of  Jesse  Watts  Russell,  Esq.  of  Ham,  co.  Stafiord. 

Mr.  J.  S.  Wright  m.  2ndly,  Caroline,  dau.  of  James  Stovin, 
of  Wliitgift  Hall,  co.  York,  and  v.idowof  Sir  Silwell  Siiwcll, 
Bart. 

Di.  Thomas,  of  Uptnn  Hall,  near  Newark,  J. P.,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Nottingham  1811,  b.  6  Dec.  1773;  m.  17  Sept.  1804, 
Sophia,  dau.  of  Charles  Chaplin,  Esq.  of  Tathwell.  co.  Lin- 
coln, and  widow  of  John,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Richard  Sutton, 
1st  hart. ;  by  this  lady  Mr.  Wright  had, 

1  Joseph  Banks,  6.  26  Sept.  1805;  m.  8  Oct.  1829,  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Samuel  Dashwood,  of  Stanford  Park,  Notts. 

2  Sophia  Matilda,  m.  17  Dec.  1833,  Henry,  3rd  son  of  Sir 
Gilbert  Heathcote,  Bart. 

I.  Mary  Nevill,  d.  25  Nov.  1784.  aged  19. 
n.  Harriet,  m.  2  Nov.  1797.  D'Ewes  Coke,  Esq.  of  Brookhill, 
CO.  Derby,  Barrister-at-Law,  d.  22  Oct.  1785. 

III.  Elizabeth,  d.  4  April,  1789,  aged  16. 
He  d.  20  July,  1790,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Ichabod  Wright,  Esq.  of  Mapperley,  b.  23  Jan.  17G7;  m. 
28  Jan.  1794,  Harriet  Maria,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Day,  Esq.  of 
Yarmouth,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue, 

Ichabod  Chaet.ib,  late  of  Mapperley. 

Thomas  Ives,  b.  9  June,  ItsUo;  m.  1845,  Isabella  Bailey 
Campbell,  of  Dunmore;  and  d.  Jan.  1847,  leaving  one  dau. 

John  Adolphus  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Ickham,  Kent,  b.\  May,l»04; 
111.  l.«t,  12  Oct.  1832,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  Dr.  Howley,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury;  she  d.  5  Aug. 
1837.  He  ra.  2ndly,  10  Sept.  1838,  Josephine  Anne,  dau.  of 
Kcv.  Edward  Law,  Chaplain  at  Petersbure,  nephew  of  the 
1st  Lord  Ellenboroush ;  she  d.  1349,  leaving  one  son  and 
dau.  He  ra.  3rdly,  1851,  Ann  Alicia,  dau.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Ross,  of  Walmer. 

Mary,  m.  5  Aug.  1821,  John  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Bewerley,  co. 
York. 

Frances,  to.  23  Jan.  1816,  Admiral  the  Hon.  Frederick  Paul 
Irby,  2nd  son  of  Frederick,  Lord  Boston. 


Harriet,  r.i.  10  Aug.  1329,  Samuel  Jones,  Lord  Overstone. 
Ann  Nevill,  m.  11  Feb.  1S24,  Rev.  John  Webb  Edge,  R«ct» 

of  Streiley  and  IJilborough,  co.  Notts. 
Rachael  Emily,   ra.  22  Dec.  1854,  Sir  John  George  Slum 

Lefevre,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Charles  Shaw-Lefevre,  Esq.  t 

Heckfield,    co.    Hants,    M.P.,   and    brother   of    ViscooB 

Eversley. 
Henrietta  Elizabeth,  m.  13  July,  1824,  the  Hon.  and  \tx 

Rev.  Hen.-y  Edward  John  Howard,  Dean  of  Lichfield,  sent 

F'rederick,  5th  Earl  of  Carlisle. 
Harriet  Septima,  m.  George  Leblanc,  Esq. 
Maria   Octavia,    vi.   20  Dec.   1836,    the    late   Arthur   Kel 

Barclay,  Esq.  of  Bury  Hill,  Surrey. 
F'ranccs  .Alicia,  vi.  9  April,  18:;6,  Capt.  John  Gardiner,  so 

of  Rev.  Dr.  Gardiner,  of  Bath. 
Lydia  Sophia,  d.  v.nra.  13  Oct.  1878. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  14  Nov.  1SG2,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Ichabod  Chables  Weight,  Esq.  of  Mapperley,  b.  11  Apii 
1795;  ra.  21  Nov.  1825,  Hon.  Theodosia  Denman,  eldest  dai 
of  Thomas,  1st  Lord  Denman,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Chaeles  Ichabod,  now  of  Mapperley. 

II.  Thomas  Denman,  Lieut.  R.N.,  6.  18-33;  d.  1871. 
in.  He.ney  Smith  ({.(!(;  Weight  o/ParA- //ii/). 
IV.  Frederick,   b.  12  Aug.  1840:  m.  Feb.   1863,  Ada  Joya 

dau.  of  Rev.  John  Bateman,  of  West  Leake,  co.  Nottinghaa 
and  has  issue,  Frederick  Denman,  b.  17  Dec.  1872,  and  fon 
daus. 

v.  George  Howard,  6.  1  June,  1845;  to.  12  July,  187{ 
Annie  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev.  E.  R.  Larken,  Rector  c 
Burton,  and  has,  George  Denman  Larken,  b.  31  Aug.  1872 
and  one  dau. 

I.  Theodosia  Harriet,  m.  1863,  "W.  H.  Sinclair,  Esq. 

II.  Frances,  ra.  1861,  Edward  William  Cropper,  Esq. 

III.  Neville  Sophia,  d.  1852. 

Mr.  Wright  d.  14  Oct.  1871. 

Arrtis — Sa.,  on  a  chevron  arg.  three  spears'  heads  gu.  U 
chief  two  unicorns'  heads  erased  arg.  armed  and  maned  or,  ii 
base,  on  a  pile  of  the  last,  issuing  from  the  chevron  1 
unicorn"s  head  erased  of  the  first.  Great — Out  of  a  crescent  or 
a  unicorn's  head  arg.  erased  gu.  armed  and  maned  gold. 

Stats — Stapleford  Hall,  Notts ;  and  Watcombe  Park,  Torquay 


WRIGHT    OF    PABK    HILIi. 

Weight,  Hexet  Smith,  Esq.  of  Park  HiH 
Hants,  formerly  of  Lenton  Hall,  Notts,  h.  27  Jimei 
1839  ;  m.  1st,  'l7  Oct.  1865,  Mary  Jane,  only  dan 
of  the  late  William  Cartledge,  Esq.  of  Woodthorj 
Notts  ;  she  d.  4  Dec.  1866,  leaving  issue  one  dau.,  j 

I.  Edith  Mary  Smith. 
He  m.  2ndly,  9  Feb.    1869,  Josephine   Henrietta 
only  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  Adolphus  Wright,  late  Eectori 
Ickham,  Kent,  by  -whom  he  has  had   issue,  ■witl 
two  other  daus.,  who  d.  in  infancy, 

I.  Henet  Adolphus  Ssiith,  h.  13  Dec.  1869. 

II.  George  Lewis  Smith,  b.  30  Jan.  1872. 

III.  Edward  Henry  Smith,  6.  4  Sept.  1875. 
II.  Alice  Dorothea  Smith. 

Mr.  Wright  was  elected  a  Scholar  of  Trin.  Col 
Cambridge,  in  1861  (B.A.  1862),  and  was  called 
the  Bar  in  1866,  but  became  a  partner  in  Messr 
Wrights'  Bank  at  Nottingham  the  following  yea 
from  which  he  retired  in  1878.     This  family  is 
branch  of  the  Weights  of  Mapperley. 

For  Lineage,  Arms,  etc.,  see  Weight  of  Mapperley. 

Scat — Park  Hill,  Lyndhurst. 


WRIGHT,    NOW    WOOD-WRIGHT    OP 

GOIiAGH. 

Wood-AYeight,  William  Hexet  Edwaed^ 
Esq.  of  Grolagh,  co.  Moi:aghan,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Capt. 
of  the  Monaghan  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  1877, 
b.  30  Jan.  1853,  s.  his  father  while  a  minor,  May, 
1870. 

iLilirajr.— James  Weight,  of  Gola,   a  younger  branch 
of  an  old  Yorkshire  family,  settled  at  Golagh,  in  the  parish  of 
Tydavnet,  in  1653,  and  was  attainted  by  the  Parliament  of^ 
James  II.  in  1689.     Family  traditions  say  that  "he  was  M 
Captain  in  Cromwell's  northern  army,"  but  no  authority  bau 
been  found  for  the  statement.   In  the  interesting  and  valuablw 
History  of  the  County  of  Monaglmn.  by  Mr.  Evelyn  Philif' 
Shirley,  it  is  mentioned  that,  "His  name  occurs  among  the 
Tituladoes"  (reputed  owners)  "a  few  years  sulisequently  to 
1653,  as  of  'Gola,'  two  Enclish  and  four  Irish  families  being 
given  as  the  number  of  his  tenants  in  that  townland.     After 


\YKI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


^VRI 


1793 


he  Restoration,  it  is  entered  amons  the  quit  rents  to  te  paid 
iv  soldiers  and  adventurers  in  tlie  county  of  Monaghan.     In 
I,  he  is  also  found  among  the  list  of  those  liable  to  hearth- 
icy  in  the  same  parish,  but  his  name  is  not  mentioned  in 
Subsidy  Rolls  of  that  date;  and  in  the  Books  of  ' Survey 
;  Distribution,'  Gola  and  the  surrounding  estates,  hereto- 
belonging  to  Arthur  JIacJIahon,  form  part  of  the  property 
Thomas  Coote.    From  this  gentleman  James  Wright  pur- 
-ed  'Gowlea,  Cordolipe,'  and  other  lands  in  the  county  of 
laghan,  by  deed  dated  the  1st  and  2nd  of  July,  1GC6,  which 
hase  was  confirmed  by  Patent "  (under  the  Great  Seal), 
.'th  of  November,  1684. ■'    The  above  extract  would  lead  to 
ne  conclusion  that  James  Wright  was  in  possession  of  Gola, 
J   ..  as  owner,  before  he  purchased  from  Thomas  Coote.    Ac- 
ling  to  tradition,  Mr.  Coote  was  enabled  to  lay  claim  to 
lands,  in  consequence  of  some  informality  in  Mr.  Wright's 
;  and  the  latter,  eventually,  agreed  to  hold  them  by  pur- 
...ise. 

It  is  also  mentioned  in  the  History  ofMoncirjhan,  that,  "  By 
' ' .  James  Wright's  will  he  disinherited  his  eldest  son,  William 
lis  first  wife,  Jane  Owen,  in  favour  of  his  son,  Joseph,  by 
second  wife,   Mary  Slacke,  who  was  the  builder  of  the 
ent  interesting  old  house  of  Golagh,  in  the  year  1703." 
■  Owen  was  dau.  of  an  ancient  Welsh  family  (Oweks  of 
Montgomery),  settled  in  Ireland,  and  having  estates  in  co. 
uighan  (also  in  co.  Meath),  now  extinct  in  the  male  line. 
■.us's  2nd  wife,  Mary,  was  dau.  of  John  Slacke,  of  Slaeke's 
luve,  alsoan  old  family,  now  extinct,  in  co.  Monaghan. 
Mary's  brother,  "Cromwell  Slacke,'  was  one  of  the  wit- 
-;cs  to  James  Wright's  last  will,  which  was  made  just  before 
death,   when  he  had    attained    an    advanced    age,   and 
Ling"(in  the  words  of  the  will)  "sick  in  body."    From 
;ous  family  documents,  as  well  as  from  James's  own  will, 
1  that  of  his  son  Joseph,  and  his  grand-son  Joseph,  there  is 
^ry  reason  to  give  the  fullest  belief  to  the  statement  which 
;as  been  handed  down,  viz.,  that  William  in  no  wise  merited 
cing  "  disinherited,"  which,  tradition  says,  was  effected  in 
is  father's  dying  state  through  the  influence  of  his   step- 
aother,  who  had  long  resolved  to  procure  a  will  in  favour  of 
ne  of  her  own  sons.    James  appointed  her  joint  executor 
rith   his   son  Joseph,   and  willed  to  her,  for  her  life,  an 
qual    half   of    everything   which   he    bequeathed    to    him. 
rom   one  of   James's    younger   sons    the  Wrights   of   co. 
lork  descended;   also  Rev.  Joseph  Wright,  living  in  1793, 
■•ho  was  Rector  of  a  large  parish  in  the  south  of  Ireland; 
Iso    Thomas  Wright,   of   Monaghan,    living   in   1793,   who 
lad  at  that  date  several  sons,  the  elde.st   being  Rev.  John 
Vright,  for  many  years  Rector  of  the  important  parish  of 
iilleevan,  co.  Monaghan  ;  the  2nd  son  of  said  Thomas  was 
lev.  Joseph  Wright,  Rectorof  Killencoole,  and  of  llarristown, 
o.  Louth.    James  Wright  also  left  one  dau.,  Sarah,  wife  of 
'homas  Mitchell,  Esq.,  ancestor  by  her  of  the  Mitchells  nf 
yrumreaske.     His  will  is  dated  21  Nov.   1700,   and  proved 
2  May,  1701.    He  was  s.  by  his  youngest  son, 
Joseph  Weight,  of  Gola,  who  succeeded  under  his  father's 
Jill.    He  in.  July,  1708,  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward  Owen,  of 
iilraore,   co.  Monaghan,    sister  of   Henry  Owen,   of   Bally- 
.rumny,  co.  Meath,  and  greatgreat-grand  dau.  of  Richard, 
th  Lord  Blayney,  by  the  marriage  of  her  great-grandfather, 
tlayney  Owen,    of  Monaghanduffe  (now  New   Grove),  with 
ane,  eldest  dau.  of  Lord  Blayney.    Joseph  Wright  had  built, 
•efore  his  marriage,  the  present  House  of  Golagh  in  1702-3. 
le  had,  by  his  wife  Mary  Owen,  an  only  child,  Joseph;  and 
•y  his  will  he  bequeathed  "  all  his  lands  and  premises,  and 
he  profits  thereof— in  case  of  failure  of  issue  by  his  only  son 
0  go   to  the  sole  use  and  benefit  of  his  brother,   William 
fright,  and  to  his  heirs  for  ever;"  and  directed  that  the 
everal  legacies  mentioned  in  his  will  "should  not  be  paid 
Btil  after  the  decease  of  his  said  brother.''     Joseph's  wife 
arvived  him  more  than  fifty  years;  she  also  outlived  more 
ban  twenty  years  their  only  child.    She  m.  2ndly,  16  Jan. 
735,   Dacre  Hamilton,   of  Monaghan   (father  of  Sir  James 
[amilton),  whom  she  also  survived  many  years.     She  was 
ving  1784.     Joseph  Wright's  will  is  dated  14  April,  1730. 
le  d.  Nov.  1731,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child, 
Joseph  Wrigut,  of  Gola,  6.   13  June,  1711;  m.  Oct.  1744, 
31inor  Martin,   a  ward  in  Chancery,   only  child  of  James 
lartin,  of  Clogher,  and  of  Drumbartagh,  co.  Cavan,  by  his 
'ife  Euphemia  Owen,  grand-dau.  of  Blayney  Owen  (who  was 
ttainted  by  the  Parliament  of  James  II.,   ICS'J),  and  of  bis 
"ife  Mary  Blayney,  dau.  of  Lewis  Blayney,  of  Gregannoge 
(all,  CO.  Montgomery,  a  near  relative  of  Lord  Blayney.    The 
aid  Ellinor  Martin,  wife  of  Joseph  Wright,  was  co-heiress  of 
.er  uncle,  Blayney  Owen,  of  New  Grove,  co.  Monaghan. 
Joseph  Wriglit  had,  by  his   wife  Ellinor,  an  only  child. 


Euphemia,  who  d.  in  her  father's  lifetime.  By  his  last  will  he 
bequeathed  to  Ellinor  bis  wife,  "All  freeholds  and  freehold 
leases  which  he  enjoyed  in  her  right  to  her  and  her  heirs  for 
ever;"  and  he  devised  and  bequeathed  unto  Joseph  Wright, 
eldest  son  of  the  eldest  son  of  testator's  uncle,  William  Wright, 
eldest  son  of  James,  the  patentee,  all  his  own  "lands  and  real 
estates  and  freehold  leases  ;  "  and  failing  said  Joseph  and  his 
heirs  male,  then  to  William  Cairnes  Wiight,  the  brother  of  said 
Joseph,  "and  his  heirs  for  ever."  Joseph  had  "suffered  a 
recovery,"  <fcc.,  in  1750,  of  all  his  lands  inherited  from  his 
father,  yet  he,  like  his  father,  has  shown,  by  his  will,  that  lie 
felt  it  an  act  of  justice  to  leave  the  property  to  the  descendants 
of  his  father's  disinherited  brother,  and  he  made  restitution 
accordingly.  His  wife  Ellinor  survived  him  fifty  years,  and 
ra.  2ndly,  Capt.  Dacre  Hamilton  (brother  of  Sir  James  Hamil- 
ton, of  Monaghan),  whom  she  survived  until  ISIO :  he  d.  178G. 
Her  will  is  dated  14  Sept.  1809.  She  left  considerable  bequests 
in  lands  and  money  to  her  own  relatives,  and  in  money  to 
those  of  her  2nd  marriage,  and  commenced  her  will  by  desiring 
to  be  buried  "beside  her  first  husband,  "Joseph  Wright." 
He  d.  19  March,  1761,  in  his  50th  year.  His  last  will  was  made 
same  day,  and  proved  1  April,  1761.     He  was  s.  by 

Joseph  Wrigut,  Esq.  of  Golagh,  eldest  son  of  Henry  Wright, 
and  eldest  grandson  of  testator's  uncle,  William  Wright,  6. 
20  Aug.  1729;  m.  1771,  Isabella,  2nd  dau.  of  Joshua  Paul 
Meredyth,  of  Clongown,  King's  Co.,  sister  of  Sir  Barry  CoUes 
Mercdyth,  7th  Bart.,  aunt  of  Sir  Joshua  Meredyth,  8ih  Bart., 
and  Sir  Edward  Meredyth,  9th  Bart.  She  predeceased  her 
husband  without  issue.  He  d.  16  Dec.  1795,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother, 

William  Caibkes  Wright,  Esq.  of  Golagh,  b.  16  Oct. 
1731,  2nd  son  of  Henry  Wright,  by  his  wife  Anne  Burgess, 
to  whom  he  was  ra.  11  Oct.  1723  (Henry  Wright  had  also  a 
3rd  son,  Henry,  6.  April,  1736,  d.  unm.,  and  an  only  dau., 
Elizabeth,  6.  June,  1733,  d.  unm.).  He  was  eldest  and  only 
surviving  son  of  William,  eldest  son  of  James  AVright,  the 
patentee.  Said  William  m.,  about  1691,  Emily  Scott,  sister  of 
Robert  Scott,  owner  of  the  Scottstown  estate,  by  whom  he 
had  two  sons  and  one  dau.  His  2nd  son,  Samuel,  and  the 
dau.  d.  v.n7n.  His  eldest  son,  Henry,  was  father  of  William 
Cairnes  Wright,  of  Golagh,  who  )/i.  1st,  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Rev.  William  Kendrick,  and  had  by  her  an  only  child,  Joseph, 
who  entered  the  East  India  Company's  service,  and  was  killed 
in  battle.  William  Wright  m.  2ndly,  1786,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Rev.  Matthew  Draffen,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Gartan,  co.  Donegal, 
widow  of  John  Davies,  Esq.  of  Eratty,  co.  Donegal,  and  sister 
of  Rev.  Frederick  Draffen,  Treasurer  of  Leighlin,  and  had  by 
her  (who  d.  1335)  an  only  child,  Elizabeth  Isabella.  He  settled 
his  property  by  deed,  21  March,  1816.  He  d.  1816,  in  his  86th 
year,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  dau., 

Elizabeth  Isabella  Wood-Wright,  of  Golagh,  6.  1788; 
m.  1812,  James  Wood,  Capt.  IStli  Royal  Irish,  who,  by  desire 
of  his  father-in-law,  assumed,  on  his  marriage,  the  name  of 
Wood-Wbight.  lie  was  J. P.  co.  Monaghan,  High  Sheriff 
1825,  d.  in  Dublin  1837,  and  was  buried  at  Ballinode,  co. 
Monaghan.  His  wife,  Elizabetli  Isabella,  d.  1870.  She  had 
by  him  twelve  children, 

I.  W'illiam  Hesrt  Edward,  late  of  Golagh. 

II.  James,  b.  1819;  d.  ISiO. 

III.  Charles  Patrick,  Capt.  36th  regt.,  now  M.ajor  in  the 
Monaghan  Militia,  and  Hon.  Col.  in  the  army,  6.  17  March, 
1821 ;  m.  June,  1858,  Anne,  only  child  of  Thomas  Lucas, 
Esq.  of  Agherlans,  co.  Monaghan,  and  has  issue  by  her, 

1  Thomas  Lucas,  Lieut.  36th  regt.,  b.  May,  1859. 

2  Francis  Blayney  Lucas,  b.  Aug.  ISGO. 

3  Charles  Sharman,  6.  April,  lb64. 

4  William  Henry,  b.  July,  lb65. 

1  Frances  Emily. 

2  Elizabeth. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  1812;  m.  1834,  Capt.  John  Richardson,  of 
the  83rd  regt.,  and  of  Poplar  Vale,  co.  Monaghan;  d.  1336, 
leaving  one  child,  Elizabetli. 

IV.  George,  b.  18 J3;  d.  ISiO. 

V.  James,  b.  and  d.  1835. 

II.  Mary,  b.  1814:  d.  unm.  1833. 

III.  Isabella,  6.  1817;  d.  1819. 

IV.  Isabella,  b.  1322;  m.  1344,  Joseph  Weld,  Esq.  of  The 
Lodge,  CO.  Carlow ;  d.  1876,  leaving  issue, 

1  Matthew  Richard  Weld,  in  the  Indian  Civil  Service, 
b.  la45  ;  m.  1871,  Mary,  eldest  granU-dau.  of  his  mother"* 
paternal  uncle,  the  late  Rev.  George  Wood,  for  very 
many  years  Rector  of  Dorchester,  and  of  the  parish  of 
Cann,  near  Shaftesbury,  and  has  issue. 

2  Charles  James,  6.  1850. 

1  I'.lizabeth  Isabella,  j>i.  1374,  Henry  Stanistreet,  Es^., 
Surgeon  Royal  Navy. 

2  Mary  Izod  We'd. 

3  Alice  Kate  Weld. 


1704 


WRI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


AVHI 


V.  Su?aii,  6.  1826;  i;;.  18.n7.  Horatio,  JcU,  of  Charlton  Lodge, 

Canada  West;  andd.  1«C5. 
V.  Katherine  Anne,  m.  Jan.  1849,  James  Graves,  Lieut.-Col. 

in  the  army,  and  has  issue, 

1  James.  Lieut.  18th  Eoyal  Irish  Eegt. 

2  Frank  Graves. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Jan.  1874,  William  Sharman  Crawford, 
Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Ai-t!iur  .Sharman  Crawford,  of  Bally- 
menock,  co.  Down,  and  nephew  of  J.  Sharman  Crawford, 
Esq.  of  Crawfordsburn,  co.  Down. 

2  Kate,  m.  Jan.  1877,  Arthur  Joseph  Henley,  Esq.,  only 
son  of  Joseph  John  Henley,  of  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  and  hite 
of  the  1st  lloyal  Drapoons,  eldest  .son  of  the  Kitrht  Hon. 
Joseph  Warner  Henley,  of  Waterj  ery,  co.  Oxford,  M.l'. 
CO.  Oxford  since  1811.  3  Ldith  Graves. 

4  Kose  Graves. 
VII.  Alicf  Jane,  m.  Dec.  1848,  John  T.  Banks,  E.sq.,  M.D., 
Regius  Professor  of  Medicine,  T.  C.  D.,  So.,  &c..  and  has 
an  only  child,  Mary,  ni.  Aug.  1873,  tlie  Hon.  WillouKhhy 
Burrell,  J.P  ,  D.L.  for  Sussex,  only  son  of  Lord  Gwydyr, 
and  has  issue  two  sons  and  a  dau. 

The  eldest  son, 

Eev.  William  Henet  Wood- Wright,  of  Golagh,  b.  29  Nov. 
1815,  called  to  the  Bar  1839,  offered  the  Commission  of  ihe 
Peace  20  Dec.  1841,  which  he  did  not  accept,  being  then  prac- 
tising as  a  Barrister,  was  appointed  High  Slieriff  co.  Monaghan 
for  1846  (on  1  Dec.  1845),  and  declined  the  office,  as  he  was 
preparing  10  take  Holy  Orders;  was  ordained  184G,  and  held 
for  more  than  twenty  years  the  Incumbency  of  Mullaghfid, 
near  Golagh;  ra.  14  April,  1S52,  Jane  Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of 
Xathaniel  Stewart,  Esq.  of  Shellfield,  co.  Donegal,  by  Jane 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  sister  of  Arthur  Pugh,  Esq.  of  Lissadone, 
';0.  Mayo  (whose  only  surviving  child,  Jane  Elizabeth,  i//.  1869, 
Tonathan  Raslileigh,  Esq.  of  Meiiabilly,  co.  Cornwall,  see 
p.  1334).  Mr.  Wood-Wright  d.  1  May,  1870,  leaving  by  his 
wife,  who  survives  him,  an  only  child,  the  present 

William  H.  E.  WooD-Wnionr,  Esq.  of  Golagh. 

^j-j/M— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  az.,  on  two  bars  engrailed 
arg.  three  oak-leaves  vert,  in  chief  as  many  leopards'  faces  or, 
for  WooD-WniGUT;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a  fcss  chequy  arg.  and 
az.  between  in  chief  a  thistle  ppr.  and  in  base  a  trefoil  vert, 
for  .Stewart.  Crext — .V  cubit  arm  vested  az.  cuffed  arg. 
charged  with  a  leoiiards'  face  of  the  arms,  holding  in  the  liaiul 
a  broken  tilting  spear  ppr.  headed  or.     Mm  to — Veritas  viucit. 

Stat — Golagh  House,  Scottstown,  co.  Monaghan. 


WRIGHT  OF  SIGGLESTHORNE  HALL. 
Wright,  Sie  "William,  Knt.  of  Sigglcsthorne 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J.P.  for  the  East  Riding,  D.L., 
h.  21  June,  1812;  m.  1st,  2  June,  1811,  Jane,  dau. 
of  WiUiara  Shaw,  Esq.  of  Woodfield  House,  Hud- 
dersfitld,  and  by  her  (wlio  d.  April,  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Alfked,  &.  3  April,  1842;    7n.  1877,  Annie,  2nd  dau.  of 
W.  A.  Young,  Esq.,  late  of  Abbey  Park,  Louth,  co.  Lincoln. 

II.  William  Shaw,  0.  9  March,   1843;  m.  18GG,   Anna,  2nd 
dau.  of  B.  Vipan,  Esq.  of  Sutton,  co.  Cambridge. 

III.  Charles  Edward,    0.   1851;    7n.  1876,  Agnes,    youngest 
dau.  of  Bertram  Bowker,  Esq.,  Pembroke,  Cape  Colony. 

I.  Emily.  ii.  Gertrude,  d.  1852. 

III.  Constance.  iv.  Jane. 

He  m.  2ndlj,  21  May,  1859,  Jane  Eliza,  dau.  of  Eev. 
Charles  Cory,  Vicar  of  Skipsea,  co.  York,  and  by 
-  Jis  lady  has  issue, 

IV.  George  Henry  Cory,  b.  1  March,  1860. 

Sir  William  Wright,  who  is  son  of  George  Wright, 
Esq.  (who  d.  18 IG),  by  Sarah  Hartley  his  wife, 
and  grandson  of  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.  (who  d. 
1795),  by  Elizabeth  Child  his  wife,  had  tlie  honour 
of  knighthood  conferred  upon  liim  on  the  occasion 
of  the  visit  of  tlie  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales  to 
Hull  for  tlie  inauguration  of  the  new  Albert  Hocks, 
when,  as  Chairman  of  the  Hull  Dock  Company,  i;e 
received  their  Royal  Highnesses.  Sir  William  has 
one  brother  and  three  sisters,  George,  m.  1862, 
Jessie,  dau.  of  R.  Amslie,  Esq.  of  Elviugstone,  East 
Lothian  ;  Hannah,  m.  Rev.  J.  Harrison,  late  Vicar 
of  Aughton,  and  has  issue  a  son,  Alfred  j  Emma  ; 
and  Mary,  m.  in  1870. 

Arms — Or,  a  fe-ss  chequy  az.  and  arg.  between  in  chief  two 
eagles'  heads  era.sed,  and  in  ba.se  a  feather  of  the  second.  Cre-^i 
— A  unicorn  passant  per  pale  or  and  az.  gorged  with  a  collar 
gemel,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a  feather  az.  Motto — 
Meritez. 

iS«?t— Sigglesthorne  Hall,  Hull.     Club— Union. 


WRIGHTSON    OF    CUSWORTH. 

Wriqhtsox,  Richaed  Hkber,  Esq.  of  Warnii 
worth,  (O.  York,  J. P.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barristei 
at-Law,  late  Cajit.  York  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  m.  Is' 
13  Aug.  1832,  Hon.  Elizabeth  Augusta  de  Grej 
dau.  of  Thomas,  4th  Lord  Wahingham  ;  she  d.  i 
Eeb.  1875  ;  2ndly,  1877,  Albinia,  3rd  surviving  dai 
of  Inigo  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ratton,  Sussex.  Mr.  I 
Heber  Wrightson  s.  to  the  estates  in  the  countic 
of  York,  Durham,  and  jS^orthumberland,  of  his  eldc 
brother,  William  Battle  Wrightson,  Esq.,  10  Eel 
1879.  Cusworth  Hall  belongs  to  Mrs.  Batti 
Wrightson  for  her  life. 

3LtnC(l3r.— PiOBEET  Wuightson,  Esq.,  b.  1G29,  purchase! 
circa  1670,  from  the  family  of  Wray,  the  manor  and  lands  i 
Cusworth.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Beai 
mont,  Knt.  of  Whitley,  he  left  at  his  decease,  17  Dec.  1708, 
son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  High  Sheriff  for  c< 
York  1714,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  Paul  Barrett;  but  dying  s.i 
Jan.  1724,  was  s.  by  his  only  brother, 

William  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  M.P.  for  NewcastU 
on-Tyne,  0.  1676;  m.  1st,  Isabel,  relict  of  Thomas  Matthewi 
and  dau.  of  Francis  Burton,  of  Newcastle;  and  2ndly,  Isabc 
eldest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William  Fenwick,  Esq.  of  Bywcl 
Northumberland,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  left  at  his  dcceas« 

4  Dec.  1760,  an  only  surviving  child  and  heiress, 
Isabella  Wrightson,  of  Cusworth,    6.   1727;    m.  29  Dec 

1748,  John  Battie,*  Esq.  of  Warmsworth,  co.  York,  wh 
assumed,  1761,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wrightson.  By  thi 
gentleman  (who  d.  1766,  aged  43)  the  heiress  of  Cusworth  lefl 
at  her  decease,  1784,  an  only  surviving  child, 

William  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cuswortli,  High  Sheriff  1821 
and  sometime  M.P.  for  Aylesbury,  6.  1752;  m.  1st,  P.arbar? 
dau.  of  James  Bland,  Esq.  of  Hurwortli,  Durham,  but  by  he 
(who  d.  1782)  had  no  issue.  He  i<i.  2ndly,  1787,  Henrietls 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Helier,  Esq.  of  Marton  (uncle  c 
Bishop  Heber),  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  < 
.Samuel  Barnardiston,  Esq.,  and  had, 

William  Battie,  late  of  Cusworth. 

Arthur  Bland  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Rector  of  li;  nisworth,  Prebcr 
dary  of  York,  and  Rural  Dean,  d.  1  Dec.  Is78. 

Richard  Hei!ER. 

Henry,  of  Queen's  CoH.  Oxford. 

Thomas  Barnardiston,  of  Braseno.se  Coll.  Oxford,  d.  %tnin. 

Harriet,  m.  1st,  the  Hon.  F.  Sylvester  Dou^Ia.",  only  son  c 
Lord  Glenbervie  ;  and  2ndly,  the  Hon.  Henry  Hely  Hutcl' 
ins  on,  next  brother  of  John,  3rd  Earl  of  Donoughuiore,  an 
has  five  dnus. 

Isabella,  d.  1875. 

Elizabeth. 
Mr.  Wrightson  d.  1S27,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Battie  Wrightson,  Esq.  of  Cusworth,  co.  Yorl 
M.P.  for  Hull,  1830  to  1832,  and  for  Northallerton,  18.351 
1865,  J.P.  and  D.L. ;  he  was  6.  6  Oct.  1789;  m.  24  Marcli 
1821,  Georgians,  eldest  dau.  of  Inigo  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ratton 
Sussex,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henr. 
Peirse,  Esq.  of  Bedale;  and  d.  s.  p-  10  Feb.  1879,  when  h 
was  s.  by  his  brother,  the  present 

Richard  Heber  Wrightson,  Esq. 

*  Warmsworth  was  purchased,  14  April,  1608,  by 

John  Battie,  Esq.,  0.  1616.  This  gentleman  ,n.  1st,  Mary 
dau.  and  heir  of  John  Pierrepoint,  Esq.  of  Wadworth,  in  th' 
same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

Francis,  of  Wadworth,  m.  Martha,  dau.  of  Michael  Fawli 
E.sq.  of  Farnley ;  and  '/.  s.  p.  Sept.  1682. 

Elizabeth,  m.  John  Cogan,  of  Hull. 

Margaret,  m.  Rev.  William  Stephens,  Rector  of  Sutton,  ( 
Bedford.    - 
Mr.  Battie  m.  2ndly,  Ann,  dau.  of  Stephen  Kelham,  Esq. 
Rotherham;   and  dying  1G76,  left  issue, 

John,  who  inherited  Warmsworth. 

Dorothy,  m.  John  Worsop,  of  .Vdlingficte. 

Anne,  m.  John  Cook,  of  Barlborough. 

Jane,  m.  William  Carter. 

Sarah,  m.  1st,  Thomas  Tomline;  and  2ndly,  Edward 
nard,  of  Beverley. 
The  only  son  of  the  2nd  marriage, 

John  Battie,  of  Warmswoith,  b.  1663;  m.  1st,  1687,  Su-sun 
sister  of  William  Vavasor,  Esq.  of  Weston,  but  had  no  issu^ 
He  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Robert  Copley,  Esq.  of  Don 
caster;  and  3rdly,  Mary,  dau  of  Tobias  Harvey,  Esq.  ' 
Wormesley,  by  the  latter  of  whom  he  left,  at  his  dcceas' 

5  Nov.  1724,  an  only  son,  John,  who  m.,  as  iu  the  text,  ltal)-i' 
Wrightson. 


AVEO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYA 


1795 


J)~MS — Or,  a  foss  countcr-cotnponce  arg.  and  az.  between 
llirec  prifBns"  heads  erased  of  the  third.  Cnsl — A  unicorn 
,-:ilicnt  arg. 

!<e(U — Warmswovtli.  near  Doncaster.  Toivn  Residence — 37, 
c; : tat  Cumberland  I'lace,  W. 


WROTJGHTON    OF    WOOLLEY    PAKK. 

Wrouguton,  Philip,  Esq.  of  WooUey  Park, 
Berks,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Berks  1876,  b. 
6  April,  1846 ;  m.  4  Feb.  1875,  Evcljn  Mary,  2ncl 
dau.  of  Sir  John  Necld,  bart.  of  Grittleton,  Wilts, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  DoKOTHT  Florence  Mart,  h.  11  Dec.  1875. 

II.  Muriel  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  8  March,  1877. 

III.  Florence  Mary,  b.  28  Nov.  1878. 

iLillCKQC. — The  Rreat-grandfather  of  the  present  repre- 
sentative of  this  family,  the  Rev.  William  Weouguton  (son 
of  Thomas  Wroughton,  Esq.  of  London),  m.  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
Sir  Christopher  Musgrave,  Bart,  of  Eden  Hall,  Cumberland, 
and  by  her  had  a  son, 

Eev.  Philip  AVeoughton,  m.  1788,  his  cousin,  Mary  Anne, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Chardin  Musgrave,  D.D.,  by  his  wife  Catherine, 
sister  of  Bartholomew  Tipping,  Esq.  (from  whom  the  WooUey 
property  came  to  the  Wroughtons),  and  by  her  (who  d.  1841) 
bad  issue, 

Babtholojiew,  his  heir. 

Philip,  successor  to  liis  brother. 
Bev.  Philip  Wroughton  d.  6  June,  1312,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Bartholomew  Wroughton,  Esq.  of  WooUey  Park,  Berks, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1835,  b.  18  Jan.  1791 ;  m.  20  Oct. 
1830,  Mary,  sister  of  William  St.  Qiiintin,  Esq.  of  Scampston 
Hall,  CO.  York;  but  d.  s.p.  At  his  decease,  in  1858,  he  was 
*.  by  his  brother, 

Philip  Wrodghton,  Esq.  of  Ibstone  House,  Bucks,  b. 
24  Dec.  1805;  m.  1st,  9  June,  1831,  Emma  Sarah,  dau.  of 
David  Chambers,  Esq.  (which  lady  d.  s.p.  22  Feb.  1838);  and 
2ndly,  22  April,  1841,  Blanche,  5th  dau.  of  John  Norris,  Esq. 
of  Hughenden  House,  Bucks,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

Philip,  now  of  Woolley  Park. 

Edward  Norns,  6.  19  July,  1847. 

William  Musgrave,  b.  24  Sept.  1850. 

Emma  Louisa,   ?».   1861,  Henry  Joseph  Toulrain,    Esq.   of 

Childwickbury,  Herts. 
Mary  Anne,  m.  24  May,  1870,  Col.  John  Bonham,  R.A.,  2nd 

son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Bonham,  of  Ballintaggart,   co. 

Kildare. 
Blanche  Caroline.  Georgina  Florence,  d.  1859. 

Mr.  Philip  Wroughton,  J.P.  for  Bucks  and  Berks,  s.  to  the 
Ibstone  property  on  the  death  of  his  mother,  1841,  and  to 
Woolley  Park  at  the  death  of  his  brother.   He  d.  28  Dec.  1862. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  chevron  gu.  between  three  boars'  heads  ppr. 
Crest — An  ibex's  head  arg.  pellettee,  collared,  ringed,  and 
armed  or. 

Seat — Woolley  Park,  Wantage. 


WYATT    or    BRYN    GWYNANT. 
Wtatt,    James,  Esq.    of  Bryn    Grwynant,   co. 
Carnarvon,   J.P.   and  U.L.,  F.G.S.,  b.  19  March, 
1795  ;  m.  11  Sept.  1821,  Anne  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  late  John  Ainsworth,  Esq.  of  Preston,  only  son 
of  Thomas  Ains'worth,  Esq.  of  Feuiscowles,  and  has 
issue, 
I.  James  Henry,  C.B.,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  army,  6.  1825  ;  m. 
1857,  Jane  Forbes,  dau.  of  the  late  William  Hogarth,  Esq. 
of  Aberdeen. 
u.  Benjamin,  of  Portmadoc,  b.  1827 ;  m.  Harriett,  dau.  of 

Rev.  Caesar  Owen,  Rector  of  Llanbedrog. 
III.  Arthur,  of  Tan-y-bryn,  Bangor,  6.  1829;  to.  Margaret 
Louisa,   dau.   of  Rev.  John  Bonham,   of  Ballintaggart, 
CO.  Kildare.  iv.  Charles  William,  6.  1830. 

I.  Harriet  Maria,  to.  H.  Beaver  Roberts,  Esq.,  late  of  Plas 
Llandogel. 

II.  Louisa  Anne,  to.  Osmond  A.  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Troy  House, 
Monmouth.  iii.  Charlotte. 

ittJtCaSC. — This  is  a  Staffordshire  family  which,  it  is 
Ctated,  settled  in  that  co.  soon  after  the  beheading  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wyatt,  in  the  reign  of  Philip  and  Mart.    The  late 

Benjamin  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Lime  Grove,  Bangor,  North 
■Wales,  son  of  Benjamin  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Blackbrook,  co.  Staf- 
ford (who  d.  1772),  by  his  wife  Mary  Wright,  of  Coton,  near 
Tamworth,  m.  1772,  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Forde,  Esq.  of 


Burton,  co.  Stafford,  and  great-prand-dau.  of  Rev.  William 
Forde,  of  Eccleshall,  co.  Stafford  (lineally  descended  from 
Hugo  de  fforde,  of  fforde  Green,  temp.  Henky  II.);  and  d. 
Jan.  1818,  having  had  issue, 

Edwin,  of  The  Mount,  St.  Asaph,  m.  Elizabeth  Kitchen,  and 
has  issue  three  sons;  deceased. 

Lewis  William,  late  of  Puckpool,  Isle  of  Wight,  to.  Louisa, 
dau.  of  the  late  John  Wyatt,  Esq.,  formciiy  Attorney- 
General  of  North  Wales;  dccca.scd. 

Robert  Manley,  d.  unm. 

Henry,  Capt.  B.N.,  to.  Elizabeth  Marshall,  and  had  issue 
two  daus. ;  deceased. 

Samuel,  Capt.  R.A.,  m.,  without  issue :  dccea.sed. 

James,  of  Bryn  Gwynant.  Arthur,  d.  mim. 

Lucy,  d.  unm. 

Charlotte,  m.  J.  Greenfield,  Esq.,  and  had  is.sue;  deceased. 

Eliza,  TO.  Rev.  George  Wyatt,  of  Burghwallis,  and  had 
four  daus.;  deceased. 

Anne,  m.  Daniel  Vawdrcy,  Esq.  of  Tushingham  Hall,  co. 
Chester,  and  Plas  Gwynant,  co.  Carnarvon;  deceased. 

Maria,  d.  young. 

Sarah  Maria,  ra.  Rev.  S.  Rice;  deceased. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  fess  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  erased 
arg.  two  lions  passant  sa.  Crest— OM  of  a  mural  coronet  arg. 
a  demi-lion  rampant  sa.  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an 
estoile  also  arg.,  and  holding  an  arrow  ppr.  Motto — Vi  at 
tamen  honore. 

Seat — Bryn  Gwynant,  Beddgelert,  North  Wales. 


WYATT    OF    COURT    WICK    AND 
CISSBTJKY. 

Wtatt,  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Court  Wick  and  Cifs- 
btiry,  Sussex,  LL.D.,  Barrister-at-Law,  Recorder  of 
Seaford,  and  J.P.  for  Sussex,  Tvas  formerly  Fellow 
of  Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge,  b.  9  July,  1813  ;  m.  16 
May,  1855,  SaTah  Jane  Emily,  dau.  of  Admiral 
Hargood,  of  Worthing,  but  has  no  issue. 

ULilXttlQt. — The  family  of  Wyatt  was  anciently  seated  at 
South  Haigh,  in  the  W.  R.  of  Yorkshire,  where  they  attained 
considerable  position  as  early  as  the  reign  of  Edward  III. 
They  seemed  to  have  migrated  into  Essex,  Kent,  and  Sussex, 
early  in  the  16th  century.  The  Kentish  line,  much  reduced  by 
the  rebellion  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt  the  younger  in  1554,  became 
extinct  in  1753.  The  Sussex  branch  was  established  at  Flans- 
ham  in  1523,  and  the  name  of  Thomas  Wyatt,  of  Flansham, 
appears  on  the  roll  of  Sussex  gentry  of  1583.  He  d.  1591,  and 
his  direct  descendant,  William  Wyatt,  of  Flansham,  to.  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Robert  Sparkes,  of  Felpham,  and  at  his  death,  1757,  his 
estates  were  sold.    His  son, 

Richard  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Court  Wick,  6.  1726,  purchased, 
1756,  landed  property  in  Goring,  and  shortly  after  other  lands 
in  West  Sussex.  He  ?ji.  Mary,  heiress  of  Edward  Greeniield, 
Esq.,  and  dying  1801,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Richard  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Court  Wick,  J.P.  and  High  Sheriff 
for  Sussex  1810,  who  dying  .?.  p.  1822,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Hugh  Wyatt,  Esq.  of  Cissbury  and  Court  Wick,  D.L.  for 
Sussex,  6.  1783;  m.  1810,  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Ingram,  Esq. 
of  Steyning,  and  had  by  this  lady  (who  d.  8  Feb.  1863)  the 
following  issue, 

I.  HncH,  now  of  Court  Wick  and  Cissbury. 

II.  John  Ingram  Penfold  (Rev.),  M.A.,  Perpetual  Curate  of 
Hawley,  Hants,  6.  30  Dec.  1817;  m.  9  July,  1856.  Harriet, 
younger  dau.  of  John  W.  Tipping,  Esq.  of  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  and  granddau.  of  Thomas  Tipping, 
Esq.  of  Andwick,  co.  Lancaster,  and  has  issue, 

1  Hugh  Richard,  b.  5  March,  1860. 

2  John  Arthur,  6.  9  July,  1S62. 

3  Henry  Allington,  b.  5  Feb.  1864,  d.  26  Feb.  1865. 

4  Edward  Gerald,  b.  17  Feb.  1869. 

1  Mary  Frances.        2  Alice  Anne.         3  Edith  Harriet. 
4  Blanche  Miriam. 
I.  Fanny;  ii.  Ann  Miriam;  and  iii.  Eliza  Sarah,  all  </.  unm. 
Mr.  Wyatt  d.  12  April,  1864. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  fesse  or,  between  three  boars'  heads  coupcd 
arg.  a  lion  passant  guardant  between  two  pheons  sa.  Crest — 
A  demi-lion  rampant  erased  az.  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  an 
arrow-head  sa. 

<S«a£.?— Court  Wick  and  Cissbury,  Worthing,  Sussex. 


WYATT-EDGELL    OF    COWLEY    HOUSE. 

Wyatt-Edgell,  Arthur,  Esq.,  late  of  Milton 
Place,  Surrey,  now  of  Cowley  House,  Devon,  Major 
1st  Brigade  Devon  Artillery,  late  10th  Hussars, 
educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Col.  Cambridge,  J. P., 
*.  5  July,  1837  ;  m.  30  July,  1868,  Frances  Albinia 


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WYN 


G-resliam,  dau.  of  "William  Lcveson-Gower,  Esq.  of 
Titsey  Park,  Surrey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Memiik  Richard  Arthur,  b.  23  July,  1S72. 

I.  Lucy  Priscilla,  6.  7  May,  1871. 

iltnCitSr. — This  family  of  Wtatt  resided  in  the  17th 
century  at  Ninehcad,  Somerset,  where  Eichaed  Wtatt  was 
Surveyor-General  of  the  Customs  in  1630. 

EicHABD  Wtatt,  settled  at  Echam,  Surrey.  He  m.  1723, 
Frances,  dau.  of  Peter  Burrell,  Esq.  of  Beekcnham,  Kent  {see 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage),  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Pi,icHARD,  his  successor. 

Isabella,  of  West  Grinstead  Park,  Sussex.        rrances. 

Mr.  Wyatt  d.  1736,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Eichard  Wtatt,  Esq.  of  Esham,  J. P.  for  Surrey.  He 
m.  1766,  Priscilla,  dau.  of  John  Edgell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place, 
Surrey,  and  by  her  had, 

Edgell,  his  successor. 

Eichard  Peter  (Rev.),  b.  1770;  d.  1814. 

William,  C.B.,  late  Lieut. -Col.  23rd  regt.,  m.  Harriett,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Thomas  Smith,  of  Bideford,  Devon;  and  d.  1S20. 

Frances  Priscilla. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Barne,  of  Sotterly  HaJI,  Suffolk. 

Isabella.  Priscilla. 

Mr.  Wyatt  d.  3  813,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Edgell  Wtatt,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place,  J. P.  for  Surrey,  6. 
June,  1797 ;  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William  Pocock,  Esq.  of 
Chieveley,  Berks,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1826)  had  issue, 

I.  Eichaki),  late  of  Milton  Place. 

II.  Edgell  (Eev.),  late  Eector  of  Korth  Cray,  Kent,  6.  ISOl ; 
m.  1844,  Henrietta,  co-heiress  of  the  Barony  of  Brave, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  Otway,  Esq.  of  Castle  Otway,  by 
his  wife  Sarah,  Baroness  Braye,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

1  Edm0ni>  Verset,  Capt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  16  Aug.  1845. 

2  Henry  Adrian,  late  13th  Light  Infantry,  6.  July,  1847, 
d.  6  Nov.  1866. 

3  Alfred  Thomas  Townshend,  b.  May,  1849;  to.  9  Sept. 
1873,  Cecilia  Harriet,  dau.  of  William  Gerard  Walmesley, 
Esq.,  and  has  Vemey  Adrian,  and  other  issue, 

1  Fanny  Catherine  Sarah. 

I.  Maria  Frances. 

II.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  of  Blanche  Farm,  South  Mimms. 

Mr.  Wyatt  took  by  royal  sign  manual,  22  Oct.  1813,  the  surname 
of  Edgell,  in  addition  to  and  after  that  of  Wtatt.  He  d.  1853, 
and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Eichard  Wtatt-Edgell,  Esq.  of  Milton  Place,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
educated  at  Eton  and  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  late  of  the  llthLi^'ht 
Dragoons,  b.  10  May,  1797  ;  in.  1833,  Jane,  dau.  of  George 
Marten,  Esq.  of  Marshal's  Wick,  Herts,  and  had  issue  by  her 
(who  d.  1846), 

I.  Arthur,  now  of  Cowley  House. 

I.  Emily  Louisa,  d.  1851. 

II.  Jane,  m.  Major  William  Dutton  Naper,  late  11th  foot, 
and  has  Lennox  Arthur,  and  another  son. 

Mr.  Wyatt-Edgell  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  Arthur 
Wtatt-Edgell,  Esq.  now  of  Cowley  House,  which  he  purchased 
in  1875. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  on  a  chevron  sa.  between 
three  cinquefoils  gu.  as  many  bezant.?,  for  Edgell;  2nd  and 
3rd,  sa.,  a  fcss  dancettee  arg.  between  three  eagles  displayed 
or,  a  chief  of  the  last,  for  Wtatt.  Cresls — 1st,  Edgell:  A 
demi-lion  rampant  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  cinqueioil  gu. 
slipped  and  leaved  vert;  2nd,  Wtatt:  A  demi-lion  per  pale 
crenellee  or  and  sa.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  an  arrow  gu. 
headed  and  feathered  arg.    Motto — Honesta  bona. 

iSeai— Cowley  House,  Exeter. 


WYKEHAM    OF    THAME    PARK    AND 
TYTHORP. 

Wykeham,  Philip  Thomas  Heebeet,  Esq.  of 
Thame  Park,  and  Tythrop  House,  co.  Oxford,  J. P. 
for  Bucks  and  Oxon,  High  Sheriff  co.  Oxford  1837, 
and  Capt.  Comm.  8th  Oxfordshire  Volunteer  Eifle 
Corps,  served  for  some  years  in  the  7th  Hussars,  and 
afterwards,  for  just  a  quarter  of  a  century,  as  a  Capt. 
in  the  Oxfordshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  9  Sept. 
1807.  Mr.  Wykeham  s.  to  the  Tythrop,  Emmington, 
and  Kingsey  estates  at  the  death  of  his  father,  5  Sept. 
1832,  and  to  the  Thame  Park  estates  at  the  death  of 
Ms  cousin,  Baroness  Wenmau,  9  Aug.  1870. 

ULilXtH^C, — The  family  of  Wtkeham  ranks  amongst  the 
Tery  oldest  in  co.  Oxford,  and  has  been  settled  at  Swalcliffe 
from  a  very  remote  period  ;  we  find  mention  made  of  a  Sir. 
Ralph  Wtkeham,  in  the  time  of  King  John,  and  of  a  Sir 
EoBEET  WiKEHAM,  contempoi"ary  with  Heki-.y  III.    The  cele- 


brated Bishop  of  Winchester,  William  of  Wtkehaji,  thi 
Founder  of  Winchester  College,  and  of  Xew  College,  Oxford 
is  claimed  as  a  collateral  ancestor  of  the  family  (see  Mr.  Wike 
ham-Martin's  learned  essay  on  the  descent  of  William  oi 
Wtkeham). 

Richard  AVtkeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe  Park  (son  and  hei 
of  Humphrey  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  by  Susanna  hi 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Orlebar,  Esq.  of  Hinwick),  the  npre 
sentative  of  this  ancient  and  distinguished  House  in  the  earl; 
part  of  the  18th  century,  m.  Vere  Alicia  (who  d.  1768),  d:>u.  o 
Rev.  Richard  Fiennes,  and  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Riihuni 
6th  and  last  Viscount  Saye  and  Sele,  by  whom  (who  was  in  : 
direct  descent  from  Margaret  Wykeham,  of  Broughton  C:istlf 
Oxon,  the  representative  of  Agnes,  sister  of  William  o. 
Wtkeham)  he  had  surviving  issue, 

William  Humphret,  his  heir. 

Richard  (Eev.)  (see  Wtkeham-Martin). 

George,  Lieut.  E.N.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of — Waddington,  E.sq 

Vere,  m.  Rev.  Richard  Nicoll,  D.D.,  of  Boddicot  House 
Chaplain  to  King  George  III.,  and  had  is.?ue. 

Susanna,  m.  Benjamin  Holloway,  Esq.  of  Lee  Place. 
Mr.  Wykeham  d.  1751,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Humphrey  Wtkeham,  Esq.  of  Swalcliffe,  6.  1734 
m.  30  Dec.  1708,  the  Hon.  Sophia  Wenman,  eldest  dau.  o 
Philip,  Viscount  Wenman,  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  and  co 
heiress  of  Philip  Herbert,  Esq.  of  Tythrop,  and  by  her  (whc 
d.  1792)  he  left  issue, 

I.  William  Richard,  of  Swalcliffe  Park,  &.  24  Oct.  1709: 
771.  1st,  Elizabeth,  dun.  of  W.  Marsh,  Esq.,  and  had  a  sot 
and  dau., 

1  AVilliam,  6.  1791;  d.  1798. 

2  Sophia,  of  Thame  Park  and  Swalcliffe,  co.  Oxford 
created  3  June,  1834,  Baroness  Wenman.  Her  ladyshi; 
d.  unm.  9  Aug.  1870,  having  devised  the  Thame  Pari; 
estates  to  her  cousin,  P.  T.  H.  Wykeham,  Esq.  of  Tythrop, 
and  Swalcliffe  Park,  to  his  younger  brother. 

Mr.  Wykeham  ra.  2ndly,  Miss  Hughes,  but  had  no  othei 
issue.     He  d.  1806.    His  widow  m.  2ndly,  Joseph  Pain,  Esq. 

II.  Philip  Thomas,  of  whom  presently. 

I.  Sophia  Anne,  d.  unm. 

II.  Harriet  Mary,  ra.  1st.  Rev.  Willoughby  Bertie,  and  2ndly 
Sir  Edward  Johnston,  K.C.S. 

Mr.  Wykeham  d.  1792.     The  2nd  son, 

Philip  Thomas  Wtkeham,  Esq.  of  Tythrop,  m.  1st,  Sept. 
1806,  Hester  Louisa,  dau.  of  Fiennes  Trotman,  Esq.  of  Syston 
Court,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  26  Oct.  1823)  had 
two  sons, 

I.  Philip  Thomas  Herbert,  now  of  Thame  Park  and 
Tythrop. 

II.  Aubrey  Wenman,  of  Swalcliffe  Park,  co.  Oxford,  and 
Barnsley  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  b.  15  April,  1809;  ?«.  22 
June,  1836,  Georgiana,  dau.  of  Sir  James  Musgrave,  8th 
bart.  of  Barnsley  Park,  co.  Gloucester,  and  has  issue, 

1  W^enman  Aubrey,  m.  1870,  Jane,  3rd  dau.  of  Admirat 
Hon.  George  Grey,  and  has  with  other  issue,  Herber 
Wenman,  b.  26  March,  1871. 

2  Philip  James  Digby,  m.  1871,  G.  C.  Henley,  2nd  dau.  01 
J.  Henley,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

He7re.  2ndly,  24  Jan.  1825,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  B'iennes 
Wykeham-Martin,  Esq.  of  Leeds  Castle,  Kent,  but  by  her  had 
no  issue.    He  d.  5  Sept.  1832. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  sa.  between  three  roses  gu. 
seeded  or,  barbed  vert.  Crest — A  bull's  head  sa.  horned  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  two  chevronels  arg.  MoUo — Mannere 
maketh  man. 

5ea£s— Thame  Park;  and  Tythrop  House,  co.  Oxford. 


WYKEHAM-MARTIN. 
See  Mabtin  of  Leeds  Castle, 


WYNDHAM    OF    DINT  ON. 

Wtndham,  William,  Esq.  of  Dinton  House,  co 
Wilts,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Wilts,  b.  12  Jan.  1834 
m.  7  Nov.  1867,  Frances  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  Ret 
Charles  James  Stafford,  Vicar  of  Dinton,  and  ha 
issue, 
I.  William,  b.  9  Oct.  1868.  ii.  Alward,  &.  17  Sept.  1877, 
I.  Marion.         ii.  Frances.         iii.  Ann.         iv.  Ellen. 

IL{nta0C.— This  family  claims  descent  from  AilwardtU 
an  eminent  Saxon  of  Norfolk,  who  being  possessed  of  an  estat 
there,   in  Wymondham  (subsequently  called  Wyndham), 
stated  to  have  assumed,  soon  after  the  Norman  Conquest,  the 
surname  of  WT^DHAM. 

William,  son  of  Ralph  de  WmoKDHAM,  was  possessed,  10th 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYN 


1797 


dtaud  II.,  of  the  manors  of  Crownthorpe  and  'Wiclilewode, 
.oifolk,  and  in  which  he  was  s.  hy  his  son, 

Sib  Joun  de  Wimondham,  m.  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
e  Redisham,  Knt.,  and  was  father  of 

Thomas  de  Wimondham,  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
.'alcot,  Knt.,  and  had  a  son,  John,  wliose  son,  anpther 

John  Wimondham,  vi.  Margaret,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Segravc, 
:nt.,  and  was  father  of 

John  Wtnduam,   Esq.  of  Crownthorpe,   and   of  Felbriffg, 

iiich  latter  he  purcliased  of  the  trustees  of  Sir  John  Felbrigfj, 
..G.  This  Jolin  Wyndham,  in  the  iiSth  Henrt  VI.,  was 
ne  of  the  knights  for  Norfolk  in  the  parliament  held  at 
oventry,  wherein  the  Earl  of  Warwick,  and  other  accomplices 
f  the  Duke  of  York,  were  attainted  of  high  treason,  lie  m. 
[artery,   dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Clifton,   of  Bokenham  Castle, 

orfolk,  and  rcUct  of  Sir  John  Hastings,  and  was  s.  by  his  son. 

Sib  John  Wtnduam,  who  was  in  the  battle  of  Stoke,  anno 
4^7,  against  the  Earl  of  Lincoln,  Lambert  Simnel,  and  their 
dherents,  and  was  knighted  immediately  after  the  victory  ; 
ut  being  afterwards  engaged  in  the  interests  of  the  House  of 

ork,  he  was  condemned  for  high  treason,  and  beheaded,  with 
ir  James  Tyrrell,  Lieutenant  of  Guisnes  Castle,  17th  Henry 
'II.  Sir  John  Wyndham  w.  1st,  Lady  Margaret  Howard,  dau. 
f  John,  Duke  of  Norfolk,  by  whom  he  had  Thomas,  his  suc- 
cssor,  and  other  children.  He  m.  2ndly,  Eleanor,  dau.  of 
,'orman  Washbourne,  Esq.  of  Washbourne,  co.  Worcester, 
nd  widow  of  Sir  Richard  Scrope.  Sir  John  was  s.  by  his 
Idest  son, 

Sib  Thomas  WTUDHAsr,  of  Felbrigg,  who  was  a  distinguished 

aval  commander,  and  attended  King  Heskt  VIII.,  as  one  of 

;e    knights  of   his  body  at  the  siege  of  Therouene    and 

lay,  (tc.    He  m.  1st,  Eleanor,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir 

ird  Scrope,  Knt.,  of  Upsal,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  had 

..  Edmund  (Sir),  of  Felbrigg.   He  obtained  from  Hexbt  VIII., 
with  whom  he  was  a  favourite,  large  grants  out  of  the  con- 
fiscated church  lands.    He  m.  Susan,  dau.  of  Sir  Roger 
Townshend,  of  Raynham,  Norfolk,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
Francis  (Sir),  Barrister-at-Law,  who  was  made  one  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  21st  Elizabeth. 
His  lordship  and  his  two  brothers  dying  s.  p.,   Felbrigg 
and  other  estates  devolved  upon  the  heirs  of  their  uncle, 
John,  of  whom  presently. 
n.  John  (Sir),  of  Orchard  Wyndham. 

I.  Margaret,   m.  Sir  Andrew    Luttrell,   Knt.    of    Dunster 
Castle,  Somerset. 

n.  Mary,  m.  Sir  Erasmus  Paston,  Knt.,  ancestor  of  the  Earls 
of  Y'armouth.  iii.  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p. 

if  Thomas  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Wentworth, 
.B.,  of  Nettlested,  and  relict  of  Sir  Roger  D'Arcy,  by  whom 
e  had  one  son,  Sir  Thomas  Wyndham,  an  eminent  naval 
Beer.  The  line  of  Edmund,  the  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas, 
iling  as  above,  we  proceed  with  the  2nd  son. 
SiK  John  Wyndham,  who  was  knighted  at  the  coronation  of 
Bwabd  VI.  He  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Sydcn- 
am,  Esq.  of  Orchard,  Somerset,  and  thus  acquired  that  estate, 
hich  now  retains  the  name  of  Orchard- Wyndham.  Sir  John 
ad  (with  four  daus.,  Margaret,  m.  John  Fraunceis;  Eleanor, 
-  Thomas  Carne;  Catherine,  m.  Christopher  Wood;  and 
lizabetb,  m.  —  Welch)  four  sons, 

I,  John,  m.  Florence,  dau.  of  John,  and  sister  and  co-heir  of 
Nicholas  Wadham,  Esq.  of  Merritield,  Somerset  (founder  of 
Wadham  College,  Oxford),  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease, 
25  Aug.  1.572,  V.  p.,  an  only  son, 
John  (Sir),  heir  to  his  grandfather. 
n.  Edmund,  of  Kentsford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Eichard  Chamberlalne,  Esq.,  Alderman  of  London,  and  had 
■with  other  issue, 

Thomas  (Sir),  of  Kentsford,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard 
Coningsby,   Esq.  of   Hampton  Court,  and  by   her  had 
several  children;  of  the  suns  most  of  theru  were  engaged 
in  the  service  of  Charles  I.    The  4th  son. 
Col.  Francis  Wyndham,  is  memorable  for  having  con- 
ducted King  Charles  II.  to  his  seat  at  Trent,  after  the 
battle  of  Worcester.    Col.  Wyndham,  for  his  devotion  to 
the  royal  cause  during  the  civil  wars,   was  created  a 
haronet.     He  m.  Anne,  dau.   and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Gerard,  Esq.  of  Trent,  with  wliom  he  acquired  that 
estate,  and  d.  in  1676,  leaving  three  sons, 

1  Thomas  (Sir),  2nd  bart.  of  Trent,  whose  only  dau. 
and  heir, 

Anne,  m.  William  James,  Esq.  of  Ightham  Court,  in 
Kent. 

2  Gerard,  d.  vtim. 

3  Francis  (Sir),  3rd  bart.,  whose  son,  Thomas,  d.  v.  p., 
leaving  a  son,  Francis,  4th bart.,  who  J.  young;  and 
a  dau.,  Frances,  7)1.  Henry  Bromley,  Esq.,  afterwards 
Lord  Montfort. 


Hugh  (Sir),  4th  son,  created  a  baronet  4  Ang.  1641,  but 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Christopher  Alanson,  Esq.  of 
London,  leaving  only  daus.  and  co-heire,  his  title  became 
extinct. 

in.  Huniphrey,  of  Wiveliscombe,  in  Somerset,  whose  only 
dau.  and  heir,  Elizabeth,  1,1.  John  Colics,  Esq.  of  Barton. 

IV.  Charles,  ancestor  of  the  Windhams  of  SaiidUiU. 
Sir  John  Wyndham  was  s.  by  his  grandson, 

Sir  John  Wyndham,   Knt.  of  Orchard-Wyndham,  m.  Joan, 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Portman,  of  Orchard,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Orchard  Wyndham,  ancestor  of  the  Eakls  of 
Egremont  (see  Bhbke's  Extinct  Feei-uge). 

II.  Henry,  d.  unm.  1613. 

III.  Thomas,  of  Felbrigir,  ancestor  of  the  distinguished  states- 
man, the  Right  Hon.  William  Windham,  of  Felbrigg,  who 
d.  in  1810. 

IV.  Humphrey,  ancestor  of  the  WYNDnjvM,  of  Duvrnven 
Castle,  CO.  Glamorgan;  his  son,  Humphbey  Wyndham,  Esq. 
of  Dunraven  Ca.stle,  m.  Joan,  dau.  of  Sir  Jchn  Carne,  of 
Ewenny  Abbey,  and  was  father  of  John  Wyndham,  Serjeant- 
at- Law,  who  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  William  Strode,  Esq.,  and  had 
a  son,  John  Wyndha.m,  Esq.,  whose  dau.,  Jane,  heiress  of 
Dunraven,  m.  Thomas  Wyndliam,  of  Clearwell. 

V.  George,  d.  young. 

VI.  Hugh  (Sir),  of  Silton.  Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  after- 
wards one  of  the  Justices  of  the  Common  Pleas,  d.  1684, 
aged  82.  Sir  Hugh  m.  thrice,  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wodehouse.  bart.  of  Kiinberly ;  2ndly,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Minn,  of  Woodcote,  Surrey,  and  relict 
of  Sir  Henry  Berkeley,  Bart. ;  and  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Fleming  of  Stoneham,  and  "relict  of  Sir  Edward 
Hooper,  Knt.,  but  had  issue  only  by  his  1st  wife,  two  sons, 
John  and  Hugh,  both  d.  young;  and  three  daus.,  Blanche, 
■m.  Sir  Nathaniel  Napier,  Bart.;  Joan,  d.  young;  and 
Rachel,  ra.  John,  Earl  of  Bristol. 

VII.  Wadham  (Sir),  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  of  whom  presently. 

VIII.  George  (Sir),  of  Utfords,  near  Cromer,  Norfolk,  m.  twice, 
but  had  issue  only  by  his  2nd  wife,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir 
of  James  Davy,  Esq.  of  SufEeld,  a  son  and  successor, 

Francis  Wyndham,  Esq.,  Lord  of  Ufifords,  m.  Sarah,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Dayrell,  of  Shudy  Camps,  co.  Cambridge, 
and  dying  1694,  left  issue, 

Francis,  of  Ufford's  Manor,  whose  son,  John,  of  Cromer, 
VI.  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  Richard  Dalton,  Esq.,  and 
was  ancestor  of  the  Wy.vdhams  or' Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk. 
Thomas,  m.  1st,  Jane,  dau.  of  John  Wyndham,  Esq.  of 
Dunraven,  and  2ndly,  Anne,  dau.  and  eventually  heiress 
of  Samuel  Edwin,  Esq.  of  Llanmihangel,  co.  Glamorgan; 
he  d.  I75I,  leaving  by  his  2nd  wife,  a  son,  Charles 
Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Clearwell,  who  took  the  name  of 
Edwi.v,  and  d.  1801;  he  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  George 
Rooke,  Esq.  of  Bigswear,  and  was  father  of  Thomas 
Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dunraven  Castle,  who  m.  Anna  Maria 
Charlotte,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ashby,  Esq.,  and  by  her 
(who  'in.  2ndly,  John  Wick  Bennet,  Esq.  of  Laleston) 
he  left  at  his  decease  in  1814,  an  only  dau.  and  heiress, 
Caroline  Wyndham,  wife  of  William  Henry,  2nd  Eabl. 
OF  Dcnraven. 

IX.  Francis,  d.  unm. 

I.  Joan,  VI.  John  Giffard,  Esq.  of  Brightley. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  John  Coartenay,  Esq.  of  Molland. 
lu.  Florence,  to.  John  Harris,  Esq.  of  Hayne. 

IV.  Rachel,  )n.  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  of  Heytesbury. 

V.  Margery,  m.  Thomas  Carew,  Esq.  of  Crowcoaibe. 

VI.  Anne,  m.  Sir  John  Strode,  Knt. 

Sir  AVadham  'Wyndham,  Knt.  of  Norrington,  co.  Wilts,  7th 
son  of  Sir  John  Wyndham,  Knt.,  of  Felbri^'g,  Norfolk, 
by  Joan  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Portman,  Knt.,  oif 
Orchard  Portman,  in  Somerset,  adopted  the  legal  profession, 
and  was  constituted  in  1660  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench.  He  m.  Barbara,  dau.  of  Sir  George  Clarke, 
Knt.  of  Walford,  co.  Northampton,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

I.  John,  of  Norrington,  father  of  Thomas  Wyndham,  Lord 
Wyndham  of  Finglas. 

II.  William,  ancestor  of  the  Wyndhams  ofDintoii. 

III.  Wadham,  of  St.  Edmund's  Coll.  Salisbury,  m.  Sarah 
Hearst,  of  Sarum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  in  175s)  left  at  his 
decease  in  1736,  a  son, 

Henry   Wyndham,   Esq.  of  Sarum,  m.  Arundel,  dau.  of 

Thomas  Penruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton,  Wilts,  and   left, 

with  a  dau.    (Letitia,  Lady  A'Court),  several  sons;    of 

whom  the  eldest, 

Henry  Penrcddocke  Wyndham.  Esq.,  of  the  College, 

Sarum,  M. P.  for  Wilts,   m.in  1768,  Caroline,  dau.  and 

heir  of  Edward  Hearst,  of  the  College,  Sarum,  and  d.  in 

1819,  leaving  (with  other  sons  who  d.  s.  p.), 

Wadham  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  the  College,  Sarum,  M.P., 

m.  Ann  Eliza,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Slade,  and  d.  s.  p. 

1843. 

Carolin-e    Frances,    m.    John    Campbell,    Esq.    o{ 

Dunoon,  co.  Argyll,  and  of  Bluiiham,  co.   Bedford, 

and  d.  3  Dec.  184.5,  leaving  with  two  daus.   (Julia 

Anne  Frances,  wife  of  S.  E.  Thornton,  Esq. ;  and 


1798 


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WYN 


Kllen  Christian,  wife  of  Eieliard  Kinjr.  Esq.),  a  son 
and  heir,  John  Henry  Campbell  Wyndiiam,  Esq.  of 
the  College,  Sarum,  and  Corhampton  House,  Hants 
who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wynduam, 
and  rf.  1869  (sec  Wyndhaii  of  Corhamptoa). 
The  2nd  son, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  rn.  Henrietta, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Stratford,  Esq.  of  HawlinK,  co. 
Gloucester,  and  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1733,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  and  of  Hawllng, 
CO.  Gloucester,  who  m.  Barbara,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Michael 
Smith.  Esq.  of  Stanton  St.  Bernard,  Wilts,  and  dying  29  Nov. 
1762,  left  with  other  issue,  a  son  and  successor, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton  and  of  Ilawlinc,  m.  1762, 
KlLzabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Heathcote,  Bart,  of  Hursley 
Park,  and  had,  with  four  daus.,  six  sons, 

William,  his  heir. 

Thomas,  Kector  of  Pimpeme  and  Melcombe  Eet'is,  Dorset, 
m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Walter  Stiibbs,  Esq.,  and  had  one  son, 
Thomas,  who  m.  Is42,  Anne  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt. 
Thoma.s  Penruddocke,  of  Winkton.  Hants.  He  d.  1862, 
aged  91.  Wadliaui,  p.  1S3.T. 

George,  m.  1803,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Dominicus,  Esq. 
of  East  Farleigh,  Kent,  and  (/.  1846,  having  had  issue, 
George  Dominicus,  m.  1858,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Kev.  J.  Adams, 
of  Ashmore,  Dorset;  Henry,  now  of  Eoundhill  Grange; 
Charles,  E.I.C.S.,  killed  in  action  in  AtTghanistan,  29  Oct. 
1841 ;  he  «i.  Miss  Bruce,  and  left  one  dau.,  Lucy  Eliza, 
w.  Kev.  Frederick  Gray. 
John  Heathcote,  Kector  of  Gorton,  m.  1813,  Jane  Dorothy, 
only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Eveleigh,  Provost  of  Oriel  Coll. 
Oxioid;  and  d.  Jan.  18.52,  leaving  an  only  son,  John  Eve- 
leigh Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Sock  Dennis,  Somerset,  J. P.,  6. 
25May,  1S14;  'oi.  April,  1840,  Elizabeth  Geraldine,  elder 
dau.  of  Col.  Fitzgerald,  of  Maperton,  Somerset,  and  Tur- 
lough  Park,  co.  Mayo,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  Heathcote 
Gerald,  M.A.,  Fellow  of  Merton  Coll.,  <-.  1842;  Edward  .John 
Eveleigh,  6. 1846 ;  Charles  Hugh,  late  21st  Fusiliers,  b.  1848 ; 
Francis  Wadham.  6.  1851;  Mary  Geraldine,  d.  young,  1851; 
Jane  Florence ;  Alice;  Blanche;  Eva;  Isabel;  Geraldine. 
Charles,  m.  1824,  Maria  Frances,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Heath- 
cote, Bart.;  he  d.  1846,  leaving  an  onlv  dau.,  Frances 
Elizabeth  Maria,  to.  1849,  Capt.  T.  P.  Kickford;  d.  1869, 
leaving  a  son. 
Mr.  Wyndham  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1786,  by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton  and  Norrington,  Wilts, 
b.  18  Dec.  1769,  who  ra.  3  March,  1794,  Lffititia,  dau.  of  Alex- 
ander Popham,  Esq.,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery,  and  by 
her  (who  d.  7  Dec.  1837)  had  issue, 

I.  William,  late  of  Dinton. 

II.  Alexander  Wadham,  of  West  Lodge,  Blandford,  Dorset, 
and  Borrishoole,  co.  Mayo,  late  Capt.  Scots  Greys,  b.  1799 ; 
'/,'.  1st,  1830,  Emma,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Trevclyan,  Bart.,  and 
Ity  her  (who  rf.  17  May,  1857)  had  issue, 

1  William  Trevelyan,  h.  1831 ;  m.  1857,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev. 
It.  Salkeld,  and  has  issue,  William  Gwydyr,  6.  1865;  and 
four  daus.,  Emma  Editha;  Bessie  Ida;  Letitia;  and 
Agatha. 

2  Alfred,  6.  1R36 ;  m.  1859,  at  Toronto,  Canada,  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Stuart,  and  has  issue,  Alexander,  b.  1800: 
Waller,  6.  1»64;  Ernest  Alfred,  6.  1S68;  Agnes  Stuart; 
and  Ethel  Emma. 

3  Spencer,  6.  1838,  deceased. 

1  Emma  Lsetitia;  m.  18-52,  William  Leonard  H.illiday,  Esq., 
H.E.l.C.S. ;  both  d.  at  Cawnpore,  July,  1857.  Capt. 
Halliday  fell  gallantly  heading  a  sortie.        2  Ida. 

0  Julia,  'III.  1866,  Major  Lachlan  Forbes,  31st  regt. 

4  Beatrice  Ernestine,  m.  5  Sept.  1865,  Arthur  Moseley 
Channell,  Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  only  son  of  Sir  William 
Fry  Channell,  a  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 

.5  Maria  Helena  Wilson. 

He  ra.  2ndly,  1862,  Augusta,  dau.  of  T.  B.  Evans,  Esq.    She 
<l.  1865;  herf.  1869. 

III.  George,  of  Dal  wood.  New  South  Wales,  b.  1801 ;  ru.  1827, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Jay,  Esq.,  and  has  is.sue, 

1  Alward,  6.  1828;  m.  1858,  Annette,  dau.  of  William 
Keene,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  Alward,  b.  1859 ;  William,  b. 
{800;  Egbert,  6.  1863;  Margaret;  Julia;  and  Letitia. 

2  George,  b.  1831 ;  rn.  1850,  Elizubeth  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Richard  Greenup,  Esq.,  M.D.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1866) 
has  George.  6.  1857 ;   Wilfred;  Ella;  Maud;   Edith. 

5  John,  b.  1833;  m.  1858,  Lucy  Ellen,  dau.  of  Dr.  Henry 
Glennie,  and  has  issue,  Harvey,  b.  1863;  John  Percy; 
Amy;  Florence;  Ethel;  and  Lilla. 

4  Francis,  b.  1835;  rn.  1858.  Harriet  Fletcher. 
i>  Hugh,  b.  1836;  m.  1862,  Celia,  dau.  of  Dr.  Haylock,  and 
lia^  issue,  Hugh,  b.  1865;   Eleanor;  Alice;  Weeta;  Celia. 

6  Alexander,  b.  1840;  ni.  1867,  Fanny  LiEtitia,  eldest  dau. 
of  Charles  Codrington,  Esq.,  and  has  one  son,  Alexander 
Codrington,  6.  1869. 

7  Charles,  b.  1842;  m.  1866,  Emily,  2nd  dau.  of  Rev. 
Alfred  Glennie. 

8  Guy,  b.  1843 ;  m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dr.  Henry 
Glennie,  and  has  a  son,  Arthur  Guy,  b.  1S6S. 


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9  Wadham,  h.  1848. 

10  Reginald,  m.  1867,  Julia  Bateman,  4th  dau.  of  Capt, 
Champain,  and  has  one  son,  Reginald  Horton,  b.  1868. 

1  Weeta,  ra.  1852,  Arthur  Mackenzie,  Esq.,  and  has  is: 
two  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Laetitia. 

IV.  Francis,  h.  1810;  d.  1867. 

V.  John  (Kev.),  Rector  of  Sutton  Mandeville,  Wilts, 
30  March,  1812;  m.  1st,  26  Sept.  1840,  Mary,  eldest  dau 
Rev.  William  Sandford  Wapshare,  Vicar  of  Chittcrne 
Mary's,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1847)  has  issue, 

1  Edward  Sandford,  b.  18  Feb.  1842. 

1  Catlicrine    Louisa,    m.   1868,  Rev.    James    Eimingt 
Waid,  Rector  of  Puddleston. 

2  Anna.  3  Alice  Mary.  4  Frances  Emm 
He  m.  2ndly,  11  Oct.  1849,  Catherine,  widow  of  Willi: 
Lowndes-Stone,  Esq.,  only  son  of  William  Lowndes  Stoi 
Esq.  of  Briehtwell,  co.  Oxford,  which  lady  d.  26  April,  18 
He  ni.3rdly,  1853,  Caroline  Delia  Keylie,  who  d.  1854. 
m.  4thly,  1863,  Paulina  Margaret,  dau.  of  Col.  Lewis, 
whom  he  has  Eleanor  Mabel ;  Amy  Paulina;  Rhoda  M; 
garet,  and  a  son,  John  Reginald. 

VI.  Charles  Henry,  of  Wans  House,  Chippenham,  J. P.  a 
D.L.,  formerly  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  b.  18i6;  m.  27  Ap 
1848,  Eleonora  Anne  Julia  Hunt,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Jair 
Grubbe,  and  has  had  issue,  Constance  Einmeline,  d.  185 
Ella  Frances;  Edith  Mary;  Ada  Laetitia,  m.  4  Dec.  18 
Henry  George  Hunt  Grubbe,  Esq.  of  Eastwell,  Wilts 

I.  L«titia,  ra.  1824,  William  Codrington,  Esq.  of  Wroughtc 
Wilts. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  m.  1837,  Henry  Godolphin  Biggs,  Esq 
Stockton,  Wilts;  and  rf.  1838. 

III.  Louisa  Elizabeth,  m.  1825,  Eev.  Wadham  Knatchbull, 

IV.  Ella,  d.  1866. 

V.  Charlotte,  m.  1838,  John  Edward  Andrew  Starky,  Esq. 
Spye  I'ark,  Wilts,  who  rf.  12  Jan.  1843. 

VI.  Henrietta  Sophia,  d.  1862. 

Mr.  Wyndham  d.  19  Sept.  1S41,  and  was  .«.  by  his  eldest  son 
WiLLi.iM  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.I 
M.P.  for  South  Wilts,  b.  17  April,  1796;  m.  14  June,  18: 
Ellen,  eldest  dau.  of  Eev.  Samuel  Heathcote,  of  Bramshs 
Hill,  Hants,  and  had  issue, 

William,  now  of  Dinton. 

Edmund  (Rev.),  b.  20  Sept.  1835;    m.  1865,  Augusta  Mu 

garet,  dau.  of  Rev.  William  Moore  Harrison,  of  Clayhangt 

Devon,  and  has  no  i.ssue. 
Arthur,  b.  23  Jan.  1837. 
Wadham,  b.  16  July,  1838;  d.  April,  1847. 
Hugh,  b.  8  Oct.  1839;  ra.  1868,  Maria,  youngest  dau.  of  C 

William  Arthur  Heathcote,  of  Kollestone,  Wilts,  and  h 

issue, 

1  Hugh,  rf.  an  infant.  2  Wadham.  3  Edmun 

1  Edith.  2  :Mary.  3  Katherin 

Thomas  Heathcote,  b.  14  Feb.  1845. 

Ellen,  ra.  20  April,  1854,  Herbert  Barnard,  Esq.  of  Portlai 

Place,   London,   and  Ham,   Surrey,   and   has  issue    thn 

sons,  besides  daus.  • 
Laetitia,  m.  18  Aug.  1868,  Eev.  Joseph  Heald  Ward,  Eectc 

of  Gussage  St.  Michael,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  one  son  ar 

two  daus. 

Mr.  Wyndham  rf.  27  Feb.  1862.  i 

Arms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions'  heads  erased  o 
Crest — A  lion's  head  erased  within  a  fetterlock  or.  Motto — A 
bon  droit. 

Scats— Dinton,  Salisbury ;  and  Orchard,  Wyndham,  Somcrse 


i 


"WYNDHAiyr    OF    KOUNDHILL    GKANGl 

WyxDHAM,  Heney,  Esq.  of  Eouudhill  Grangt 
Somerset,  b.  9  April,  1806  ;  m.  2  July,  1857,  Agnes 
only  dau.  of  William  Heald  Ludlow  Bruges,  Esq.  q 
Seend,  Wilts,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Henkt  Heathcote,  b.  27  June,  1853. 

HtUragr.— The  late  George  Windham,  Esq.,  4th  son  o 
William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau 
of  Sir  Thomas  Heathcote,  Bart,  of  Hursley,  Hants,  m.  1803 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  George  Dominicus,  Esq.  of  East  Farleigh 
Kent;  and  d.  May,  1846,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  1845)  wii 
other  issue  {see  Wyndham  of  Dinton,  a  2nd  son,  the  presei 
HtNEY  Wyndham,  of  Eoundhill  Grange. 

Arms,  <fT.— Same  as  Wyn-dham  of  Dintnn. 
&at— Eoundhill  Grange,  Wincanton,  Somerset. 


WYNDHAM    OF    SOCK    DENNIS. 

See  Wyndham  of  Denton. 


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wYisr 


1799 


liTNDHAM    OP    COEHAMPTON    HOUSE. 

King-Wyndham,  Eichaed,  Esq.  of  Corliampton 
use,  and  The  Grove,  Exton,  Hants,  J.P.,  b.  1814; 
1839,  Ellen  Christian,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late 
.  Campbell,  of  Blimhara,  Beds,  and  Dunoon,  co. 
rjl\,  and  has  had  a  son  (who  d.  young)  and  four 

Ellen  Caroline,  im.  Eev.  J.  V.  Walters,  Eector  of  Sf 
Colombo,  London.  ii.  Julia  Katherine. 

•♦i.  Alice  Jane.  iv.  Edith  Marion. 

J .  King-Wyudliam,  his  brother,  Capt.  John  King, 
1 1  his  sister.  Miss  Ellen  King,  are  the  children 
.  the  late  John  King,  Esq.  of  Fowelscombe, 
i  ran  (who  d.  1858),  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  H. 
nmia,  Esq. 

,lUfa2C. — Wadham  Wtndham,  Esq.   of  St.  Edmund's 

4.  Salisbury  (3rd  son  of  Sir  Wadham  Wyndham,  of  Nor- 

Iton,  the  Judge   (see   Wtndham  of  Dinton),    m.  Sarah, 

',  of  Sarum,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1748,  aged  81)  left  at 

lase,  1736,  a  son, 

ENBT  Wtndham,  Esq.  of  The  College,  Sarum,  ra.  Arundel, 

.  of  Thomas  Penruddocke,  Esq.  of  Compton,  and  was  s. 

lis  son, 

ENRT  Penruddocke  Wtndham,  Esq.  of  The  College,  Sarum, 
.  for  Wilts.  He  m.  17G8,  Caroline,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward 
rst,  Esq.  of  The  College,  Sarum,  and  had  issue, 
ILLIAM,  his  heir,  of  The  College,  Sarum,  M.P.,  m.  Arm 
Jliza,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Slade;  and  d.  s.  'p.  18-13. 
uiOLiNE  Frances,  m.  1797,  John  Campbell,  Esq.  of 
^noon,  CO.  Argyll,  and  of  Elunham,  co.  Bedford,  and  d. 
Dec.  1845,  leaving,  with  three  daus.,  Caroline  Letitia,  m. 
.iichard  Hetley,  Esq.  (see  p.  2b9) ;  Julia  Anne  Frances,  m. 
>.  E.  Thornton,  Esq.,  and  d.  1S70;  and  Ellen  Christian,  wife 
)f  Richard  King,  Esq.,  a  son  and  heir,  John  Henry  Camp- 
lELL  Wtndham,  Esq.  of  The  College,  Sarum. 

i  grandson, 

)HN  Henry  Casipeell  Wtndham,  Esq.  of  The  College, 
sbury,  and  of  Corhampton  House,  Hants,  D.L.,  M.P., 
imed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Wtndham  on  succeeding  to 
estates  of  his  maternal  ancestors,  6.  26  July,  1798;  ra. 
!b.  1839,  Urania  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
gton,  by  is  wife  the  Marchiohness  of  Clanricarde.  He  d. 
Nov.  1869,  and  his  wife  17  June,  1869,  whereupon  his 
!rand  co-heiress,  Ellen  Christian  King,  wife  of  Richard 
G,  Esq.  of  Warnford,  Hants,  and  Fowelscombe,  Devon,  s. 
ae  Wyndham  estates,  and  has,  with  her  husband,  taken 
surname  and  arms  of  Wtndham.  The  Scotch  property 
lellan,  Dunoon  Castle,  &c.)  has  passed  to  Mrs.  Bouverie 
ipbell,  whose  son  is  next  heir  to  the  Wyndham  estates. 

rms — Az.,  a  chevron  between  three  lions' heads  erased  or,  for 
SDHAM.  Crest— A  lion's  head  erased  or,  within  a  fetterlock 
16  last,  the  bow  componee  counter  componee  of  the  first  and 
for  Wyndham.  Mottoes — Aubon  droit;  Vis  et  fides. 
•.ats — Corhampton  House,  Bishop's  Waltham;  and  The 
ve  Exton. 


WILIilAMS-WinSTN    OF    NANT-Y- 
MEICHED,    AND    HOWBERY    PARK. 

iViLLiAirs-WrxN,  Henet  Beetie  Watkin,  Esq. 
!fant-y-meiched,  co.  Montgomery,  and  Howberv 
rk,  CO.  Oxon,  J.P.  for  cos.  Salop,  Oxon,  and 
ts.  High.  Sheriff  of  co.  Montgomery  1871,  Clerk 
the  Peace  for  the  Tower  of  London,  b.  23  Sept. 
!0;  m.  20  Sept.  1848,  Marion,  2nd  dau.  of 
jor-Gren.  Sir  James  Limond,  C.B.,  and  has  had 
le, 

Henry  Bebtfe  Watkin,  d.  1853. 

Hester  Eva  Marion,  d.  1856. 

,  Jessie  Marie,  m.  28  Aug.  1873,  Stanley  Leighton,  Esq.  of 

Sweney  Hall,   Salop,   2nd  son  of    the  late  Sir  Baldwin 

Leighton,  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Frances   Caroline,   m.  6  Xov.    1872,    Samuel  Richard 

Brewis,  Esq.  of  Ibstone  House,  co.  Oxford,  and  has  issue. 

T.  Bertha  Marion.  v.  Henrietta  Katherine  Letitia. 

LtltCagC— The  Eight  Hon.  Sib  Henry  Watkin  Williams 
NN,  G.C.H.,  K.C.B.,  of  Nant-y-Mciched,  co.  Montgomery, 
the  3rd  son  of  Sir  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  Bart,  {see 
IKE'S  Peerage  and  Baronetage)  by  Charlotte,  dau.  of  the 
ht  Hon.  George  Grenville,  sister  of  the  Marquess  of  Buck- 
ham.  For  28  years  he  was  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  tUc 
II. 


Court  of  Denmark,  from  which  post  he  retired  in  1353.  He 
was  b.  in  17t>-3,  and  m.  1813,  Hester  Frances  (who  d.  in  1854>, 
6tli   dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Carrington,  d.  28  March,  1850, 

having  had  issue, 

I.  Grenville  Watkin.  h.  1816;  d.  7  Jan.  1865. 

II.  Arthur  Watkin,  b.  1819:  Major  in  the  23rd  Koyal  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  killed  in  command  of  his  regt.  at  the  battle  of  the 
Alma,  20  Sept.  1854. 

III.  Henry  Bertie  Watkin,  present  representative. 

I.  Henrietta  Charlotte,  //(.  J847,  Count  Bi.smarck,  and  d. 
17  Sept.  1873,  leaving  issue. 

II.  Katherine,  m.  1840,  Major-Gen.  Studholme  Brownrigg, 
C.B.  and  has  issue. 

III.  JIarie  Emily,  ni.  1S52,  her  cousin,  Sir  Watkin  Williams- 
Wynn,  the  present  Bart.,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  vert,  three  eagles  displayed 
in  fess  or,  for  Wtnn  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  two  foxes  counter- 
salient  in  saltire,  the  dexter  surmounted  of  the  sinister  gu., 
for  Williams.     Crest — An  eagle  displayed  or. 

Seats — Nant-y-Meiched,  Welshpool;  and  Howbery  Park, 
Wallingford.    I'oicii  House— 23,  Chesham  Place. 


WYNNE   OF    PENIABTH. 

Wynne,  William  Watkin  Edward,  Esq.  of 
Peuiarth,  co.  Merioneth,  J.P.  for  cos.  Salop  and 
Merioneth,  D.L.  for  the  latter.  High  Sheriff  1867, 
Constable  of  the  Castle  of  Harlech,  M.P.  for  co. 
Merioneth  from  1852  to  1865,  b.  23  Dec.  1801 ; 
m.  8  May,  1839,  Mary,  2nd  of  the  three  daus.  and 
co-heireses  of  the  late  Eobert  Aglionby  Slaney, 
Esq.  of  Walford  Manor  and  Hatton  Grange,  Salop, 
M.P.  for  Shrewsbury,  and  by  her  (who  d.  17  May, 
1866)  has  issue, 

I.  William  Robert  Maprice,  J.P.  cos.  Merioneth  and  Mont- 
gomery, late  Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  M.P.  co.  Merionetli 
from  1865  to  1868,  6.  15  Feb.  1840. 

II.  OwenSlaney.M.A.lateofCh.Ch.  Oxford,  6. 17  Oct.  1842; 
ra.  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  Edw.  Owen,  Esq.  of  Garthang- 
harad,  co.  Merioneth,  and  relict  of  F.  P.  Davies,  Esq.  of 
Barmouth. 

JLiUCrtCJ^' — OsEORN,  frequently  denominated  FitzGerald, 
but  more  commonly  called  by  the  Welsh  heralds  Wyddel 
(the  Irishman),  a  branch  of  the  great  sept  of  the  Geral- 
dines,  emigrated  from  Ireland,  his  native  country,  about, 
the  middle  of  the  13th  century,  and  obtained,  by  grant,  or 
marriage,  or  by  both,  extensive  possessions  in  co.  Merioneth, 
including  the  site  of  the  present  mansion  of  Cors-y-gedol.  He 
is  presumed  (on  historical  and  inferential  evidence)  to  have 
been  son,  by  his  first  wife,  of  John  FitzThomas,  grantee  of 
Decies  and  Desmond,  1259.  This  chieftain  was  assessed  in  the 
parish  of  Llanaber,  co.  Merioneth,  towards  the  tax  of  a  fifteenth, 

1293.  He  had  a  sou, 

Cyneic  ap  Osborn,  who,  on  the  division  of  his  father's  lands, 
according  to  the  custom  of  gavelkind,  then  prevalent  in  Wales, 
inherited  Cors-y-gedol  as  a  portion  of  his  share.  He  was 
father  of 

Llewelyn  ap  Ctnric,  m.  Nest,  or  Xcsta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Griffith  ap  Adda,  of  Dolgoch,  in  the  parish  of  Towyn,  and  of 
Ynys-y-Maengwyn,  co.  Merioneth,  a  Collector  of  the  Fifteenth, 

1294,  Raglot  (Governor)  of  the  Comote  of  Estimaner  3  and  7 
Edward  III.,  living  lY  Edward  III.,  derived  from  Madoc,  son 
of  Cadivor  ap  Gwaethvoed,  Lord  of  Cardigan.  By  this  lady 
Llewellyn  had  an  eldest  son, 

Gkiffitii  ap  Llewelyn,  of  Cors-y-godol,  Farmer  of  the 
office  of  Sheriff  of  Merioneth  46  Edward  111.;  Slieriff  15 
Richard  11. ;  Woodwarden  of  the  Comote  of  Estimaner  at 
some  period  between  7  July,  13S2,  and  12  Oct.  13S5;  d.  pro- 
bably between  29  Sept.  20  Richard  II.  and  same  day  1  Henry  IV. 
Griffith  ap  Llewelyn  m.  Efa,  dau.  of  Madoc  ap  Ellis,  of  Cryni- 
arth,  in  that  co.,  sister  and  co-heiress  of  Llewelyn  ap  Madoc, 
Bishop  of  St.  Asaph  1357-1375,  derived  from  Owain  Brogyntyn, 
Lord  of  Edeirnion.  By  this  lady  he  had  (with  a  dau., 
Angharad,  wife  of  David  ap  Grono,  of  Burton,  co.  Flint,  who, 
with  two  daus.,  Efa  and  Angharad,  were  living  7  Oct.  4 
Henry  VI.)  a  son  and  successor, 

EiNioN  AP  Griffith,  Esi.  of  Cors-y-gedol,  Capt.  of  forty 
archers  for  the  King  from  co.  Merioneth,  10  Richard  II. ; 
living  at  Michaelmas,  20  Richard  II.  Einion  ?/i.  Tangwystl, 
dau.  of  Rydderch  ap  levan  Lloyd,  of  Gogerddan,  co.  Cardigan, 
and  had  issue, 

lorweth  ap  Einion,  of  Ynys-y-Maengwyn,  co.  Slerioneth, 
farmer  of  the  Ville  of  Towyn  (lessee  of  the  Crown  dues  or 
revenues  in  that  district)  at  Michaelmas,  I4I5. 

5  z 


1800 


WYN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYN 


Ievan  ap  Eikios,  of  whom  presently. 

Griffith  ap  Einion,  «ho,  upon  the  division  of  his  father's 
land,  under  the  law  of  gavelkind,  s.  to  Cors-y-gedol.  He 
held  tlie  ofiice  of  Woodwarden  of  the  coniote  of  Ardydwy, 
CO.  Merioneth,  at  Michaelmas,  1400,  and  also  2  and  3 
Henry  V.  GrifBth  was  progenitor  of,  1st,  the  Vaoghans  of 
Cors-y-oei.lol,  2nd,  the  Yales  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  and  3rd,  the 
KoGEKS  ofBruntangor  {refer  to  Yale  of  Plas-yn-Yalc). 

JIali,  m.  1st,  Howel  Sele,  of  Nanney,  now  Nannau;  and 
indly,  Owen  ap  Meredith  ap  Griffith  Vychan,  of  Neuadd- 
wen,  Powysland. 

Tibod,  m.  1st,  Howel  ap  levan  ap  lorwerth,  of  Cynllaeth ; 
2ndlv,  levan  Vychan  ap  levan  Getliin,  of  Abertanatt;  and 
3rdly,  Howel  ap  Tudur  ap  Grono. 
The  2nd  son, 

Ievan  ap  Einion,  one  of  the  Barons  of  Edeirnion,  co.  Merio- 
neth, appears  as  one  of  the  jurors  in  an  Inquisition  held  at 
Bala,  0  Oct.  1427.  He  m.  Angharad,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  David 
ap  y  Giwn  Lloyd,  Baron  of  Hendwr-yn-Edeirnion,  in  that  shire, 
and  had  issue, 

DAvro  AP  Ievan  ap  Einion,  "gcntilman,"  who  was  ap- 
pointed, during  the  aPccndency  of  the  House  of  Lancaster, 
Constable  of  the  Castle  of  Harlech.  He  ni.  Margaret,  dau. 
of  John  Puleston,  of  Emral,  co.  Flint,  and  left  issue. 

PiHTs,  of  whom  presently. 

GrifBth,  of  Hendwr,  living  1461 ;  m.  Isabel,  dau.  of  levan  ap 
Adda,  of  Pengwem,  co.  Denbigh,  and  from  this  marriage 
derived  the  House  of  Hendwr. 

Thomas,  living  1461;  m.  and  had  issue. 

John,  living  1461. 

Margaret,  ra.  1st,  Madoc  ap  IIowcl;  and  2ndl7,  John  ap 
David  Lloyd  ap  Howel,  who  held  in  farm  the  extent  lands 
of  the  Crown  in  Penllyn,  1481. 

Mali,  m.  David  ap  Rhys,  5th  Baron  of  Kymmer-3Ti-Edeirnion, 
CO.  Merioneth,  one  of  the  Jurors  in  an  Inquisition  held  at 
Bala,  Oct.  1427.  He  was  dead  25  Oct.  23  Henky  VL,  1444, 
as  appears  by  his  inquisition,  post  mortem,  taken  8 
Hexby  VII.  (1492-93),  which  was  returned  into  the  Ex- 
chequer of  Carnarvon.  By  this  baron  Mali  was  mother  of 
Griffith  Vychan  ap  David,  6th  Baron  of  Kymmer-yn 
Edeirnion,  ancestor  of  the  family  of  Hughes  of  GioercLas. 

The  2nd  son, 

Ehys  AP  lEVAN,  whose  name  occurs  upon  juries  impanelled 
in  CO.  Merioneth  27  and  31  Henry  VI.,  in  the  former  of  which 
year  he  was  foreman,  m.  Gwenhwyvar,  only  dau.  and  heiress 
of  Howel  Vaughan,  of  Fronoleu,  co.  Carnarvon,  lineally 
descended  from  Owen  Gwynedd,  Sovereign  Prince  of  North 
Wales,  and  had  two  sons,  Ievan  and  Khydderch.    The  elder, 

Ievan  AP  Rhys,  living  4  March,  1513,  ra.  Laurea,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Richard  Bamville,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  one  the 
wife  of  Morgan  ap  Robert;  the  other  ni.  John  ap  Bladoc 
Vychan)  a  son  and  successor, 

John  ap  Ievan,  Gent,  of  Glyn,  living  Oct.  1545.  lie  m. 
Gwenever,  dau.  and  at  length  co-heiress  of  Griffith  ap  Edneved, 
of  Sylvaen,  co.  Merioneth,  by  whom  (who  was  afterwards  wife 
of  Thomas  ap  Humphrey,  Gent,  of  Berriew,  co.  Montgomery, 
and  was  living  4  June,  1578)  he  had,  with  two  daus.,  one  son, 

EoBERT  Wynne  ap  John,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  ni.  circa  1544, 
Katherine,  dau.  of  Ellis  ap  Maurice,  Esq.  of  Clenenney,  co.  Car- 
narvon, .Sheriff  of  co.  Merioneth  1541,  and  had  two  sons  and 
three  daus.  Robert  Wynne  ap  John  d.  in  1589.  His  elder 
son  and  successor, 

Maoeice  ap  ReBERT  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  m.  1st,  cii-c«1578, 
Marselie,  dau.  of  Cadwalader,  one  of  the  younger  sons  of 
Meredith  ap  Evan  ap  Robert,  Esq.  of  Gwydyr,  and  had  one 
son  who  d.  without  issue.  He  m.  2ndly,  Agnes,  dau.  of 
Robert  ap  Richard,  Gent,  of  Llecheiddior,  co.  Carnarvon, 
by  whom  (who  was  6.  1557,  and  d.  1623)  he  had  three  sons 
and  three  daus.  Mr.  Wynne  was  living  9  Feb.  1609-10,  but 
dead  16  April,  1611.    He  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Merioneth 
1618  and  1637,  who  d.  Dec.  1C58.  He  m.  Katherine,  eldest 
child  of  William  Lewis  Anwyl,  Esq.  of  Park,  co.  Merioneth, 
by  whom  (who  d.  23  Feb.  1638-9)  he  had  issue,  with  six  younger 
sons  and  four  daus.,  an  eldest  and  a  2nd  son, 

Robert. 

JIaurice,  of  Moel-y-Glo,  Sheriff  of  co.  Merioneth  1671,  ra. 
Jane,  dau.  and  heir  of  Griffith  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Mae.syneuadd, 
ancestor  by  her  of  the  Wynns  (by  change  of  name  Nanneys) 
of  Maesijneuadd. 
The  eldest  son, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Merioneth 
1657  and  1069,  m.  1625,  when  he  was  a  mere  child,  Katherine, 
eldest  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Owen,  Esq.  of  Ystymkegid, 
CO.  Carnarvon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1675)  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Glyn,  and  Ystymkegid,  Sheriff  of 
CO.  Merioneth  1674,  of  co.  Flint  1675,  and  of  co.  Carnarvon 
1676,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Robert  Mostyn, 
Esq.  of  Nant,  co.  Flint,  5th  son  of  Sir  Roger  Mostyn,  Knt.  of 
Mostyn,  and  had  two  daus., 


1  Margaret  Wynne,  heire?s  of  Glyn,  Ystymkegid, ai 
other  estates  of  her  family,  b.  7  June,  1663  ;  ra.  168 
Robert  Owen,  Knt.  of  Porldngton,  .Salop,  and  Clener 
CO.  Carnarvon,  M.P.  for  co.  Merioneth  (see  Bm 
Peerage,  Harlech,  B.). 

2  Catherine,  6.  13  Aug.  1664;  to.  Peter  Pennant,  Es 
Bichton,  CO.  Flint;  and  d.  Dec.  1700. 

n.  Ellis,  d.  unm.  28  Jan.  1691,  aged  52. 

III.  Robert,  d.  .?.  p.  iv.  William,  of  whom  present 

I.  Jane,  b.  1642;  m.  Ellis  Brynkir,  Esq.  of  Brynkir,  co 

narvon;  and  d.  1691. 
ir.  Anne,  in.  Kees  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Cynon,  co.  Montgon 

d.  1088.  III.  Frances,  d.  unm.  29  Oct.  1675. 

The  4th  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.,  vi.  his  cousin,  Elizabeth,  only  < 
and  heiress  of  Jlaurice  Jones,  of  Wern,  and  Frances  W 
his  wife,  by  whom  (who  d.  1715)  he  had, 

William,  his  heir. 

Catherine,  m.  1st,  Owen  Owens,  Esq.  of  Ccfn,  co.  CaniaT 

d.  1712;  2ndly,  Griffith  Jones;  and  3rdly,  Edward  Nan 

Frances,  d.  unm.  March,  1700. 

Mr.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carnarvon  1636,  was  s.  a 
decease,  31  Dec.  1700,  by  his  only  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  6.  about  the  year  16S5 
1706,  Catherine  Goodman,  heiress  of  Elcrnion,  co.  Carnar 
only  dau.  of  Gabriel  Goodman,  of  Beaumaris,  Merchant 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  one  of  the  daus.  of  Wilham  Glynne,  Es 
Elemion.    By  her  (who  d.  1743)  he  had, 

William. 

Elizabeth,  to.  27  Oct.  1732,  Rev.  Richard  Nanney,  of  C 
deuddwr,  co.  Merioneth,  Canon  of  Bangor,  and  Vica 
Clynnog. 

Catherine,  to.  6  Nov.  1738,  Francis  Lloyd,  of  Monac 

Anglesey,  Sheriff  for  that  co.  1761. 

Mr.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Carnarvon  1718,  d.  1721, 

was  s.  by  his  onl  son  , 

William  AVynne,  Esq.  of  Wern,  6.  1708,  High  Sheriff  foi 
Carnarvon  1735,  and  of  co.  Merioneth  1750 ;  m.  June,  1 
Ellinor,  dau.  and  at  length  heiress  of  Rev.  Griffith  Willie' 
of  Llandegwning  and  Aberkin,  in  co.  Carnarvon.  By  her  ( 
m.  2ndly,  Evan  Evans,  Esq.  of  Penbryn,  in  the  same  co., 
d.  1804)  he  had  an  only  son  and  successor,  at  his  dece 
13  April,  1766, 

William  Wynne,  Esq,  of  Wern,  6.  1745 ;  m.  Dec.  1771,  J; 
eldest  dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Edward  Williams,  Esq. 
Peniarth,  co.  Jlerioneth,  by  Jane,  Viscoimtess  Dowt 
Bulkeley,  his  wife,  and  had  issue, 

William,  his  heir. 

Richard  Owen,  m.  Miss  Sarah  Pearce,  by  whom  he  ha* 
only  dau.,  who  d.  young.     He  ci.  Ib21. 
Jane,  ra.  1798,  John  Hornby  Esq.  of  The  Hook,  Hants. 
Elizabeth,  ra.  Charles  James  Apperley,  Esq.  and  d.  1834. 

Mr.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1772,  and  of 
Montgomery  the  following  year,  d.  20  July,  1790,  and  ws 
by  his  eldest  son, 

William  Wynne,   Esq.  of  Peniarth,  6.   19  Sept.  1774; 
30  Nov.  1800,  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of 
Rev.  Philip  Puleston,  D.D.,  of  Pickhill  Hall,  co.  Denbigh, 
Annabella  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Richard  Williams,  Esq 
Penbedw,  in  the  same  co.,  youngest  brother  of  the  1st 
Watkin  Vi'iUiams  Wynn,  Cart.    By  this  lady  (who  d.  16  Jt 
1822)  Mr.  Wynne  had  issue, 
William  Watkin  Edward,  the  present  representative. 
Philip  Puleston,  6.  March,  1803;  d.  unm.  15  Aug.  1838. 
Richard  Owen,  b.  March,  iS04;  d.  unm.  1  Jan.  1832. 
Thomas  Arthur,  6.  18i2;  d.  1821. 

Elizabeth  Annabella,  ra.  1823,  William  Pierrepont  Gardii 

Esq.,   son  of   Rev.   Frederick  Gardiner,   of   Combe    B 

Somerset,  and  d.  1820. 

Ellinor,  ra.  18J3,  Richard  Burton  Phillipson,  Esq.  2nd  soi 

the    Rev.    Richard    Burton    Phillipson,    of   Herringsw 

Suffolk,  and  d.  13  Feb.  IStiO. 

EmmaChariotte,  d.  13  Sept.  1819. 

Jane  Sydney  (twin  with  Emma  Charlotte),  to.  3  Nov.  If 

Joseph  Gill,  Esq.  of  Baildon,  co.  York,  who  d.  2  Jan.  I8( 

Harriet  Anne,  m.  1828,  Richard  Owen  Powell,  Esq.,  o 

brother  of  William  Edward  Powell,  Esq.  of  Nanteos, 

Cardigan,  and  d.  5  Oct.  1853. 

Augusta  Frances,  ra.  28  April,  1840,  George  Jonathan  So 

Esq.  of  Betton  Strange,  Salop,  and  Peniarthucha,  co.  Mei 

neth;  he  d.  13  Aug.  1875. 

Mr.  Wynne,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1812,  d,  8 
1834. 


*  A  younger  son  of  John  Williams,  Esq.  of  Bodelwyddan, 
Flint,  one  of  the  sons  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Williai 
Bart.,  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  the  reign  of  Ki 
Charles  II.  (see  Bdrke's  Peeretge  and  Baronetage)  WiLLIi 
Wynn  of  Wynnstay,  and  Williams  of  Boddwydden. 


Arms—l&t  and  4th,  crm.  on  a  ?altier  g\\.  a  cvopcont  or,  for 
tone;  2n(J  and  3rd,  vert,  three  eagles  displayed  in  fess  or, 
r  Owen  Gwynedd.     Crest — On  a  chapeau  a  buar  passant  arg. 
ctty  gu. 
Heat — reniarth,  Towyn,  co.  Merioneth. 


WYIf 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYN 


1801 


WYNNE    OF    COED    COCH. 

"Wtnne,  Jonx  LiOTD,  Esq.  of  Coed  Cocli,  co. 
lenbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Higli  Slieriff  1865,  h. 
)  March,  1807 ;  m.  3  Sept.  1833,  Mary  Aiiue 
ranees,  dau.  of  Eev.  Jolm  Haggitt,  Eector  of 
itton,  CO.  Cambridge,  by  Frances  )u3  wife,  dau. 
c  Sir  Henry  Peyton,  1st  bart.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Hexrt  John  Llotd,  late  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  6. 14  June, 

1834;  d.  15  Oct.  1S74. 
n.  Edwakd  William,  Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  6.  15  Feb. 

1830. 

Etnragt.— This  is  a  branch  of  the  Ylllth  Koble  Tribe  of 
orth  Wales  and  Powis. 

RicHAKD  Wynne,  Gent,  of  Bettws,  who  first  assumed  the 
mily  surname,  was  son  of  David  ap  lihys,  and  Sth  in  a  direct 
■scent  from  Grono  Voel  ap  Kendrig,  2nd  son  of  Gwogan  ap 
north,  Lord  of  Brynffenigl.  He  m.  Gwen,  dau.  (by  Jane, 
u.  of  Edward  Pennant)  of  Thomas  Conway,  of  Xant,  and  liad 
ith  three  daus.)  three  sons,  i.  Thomas;  ii.  William,  of 
Igwyn,  ancestor  of  the  Wynnes  of  KHgicvn  ;  lu.  John,  m. 
iwry,  dau.  of  Richard  ap  levan  Lloyd,  and  was  father  of 
;nry  Wynne,  of  Brynffenigl.  The  eldest  son, 
IHOUAS  Wynne,  Gent,  of  Troforth,  was  father,  by  Anne  his 
fe,  dau.  of  Hugh  Llwyd  ap  Lewis,  of  Llangwstennyn,  of  a 

a, 

EiCHARD   Wtnke,    Gent,  of    Trovaoth,    whose   wife   was 

inifred,  dau.  (by  Winifred,  dau.  of  Kenelm  Throgmorton, 

q.)  of  Cadwaladr  Wynn,  alias  Price,  ofVoelas  (derived  from 

irchweithian.  Lord  of  Is-Aled,  founder  of  the  Xlth  Noble 

ibe  of  North  Wales  and  Powys)  by  Grace  his  wife,   dau.  of 

r  Ecger  Salisbury,  and  had  issue,  John  Wynne  and  William 

yune.    The  eldest  son, 

John  Wynne,   Gent,  of  rias-yn-Trovaoth,    in.    Elizabeth 

oyd,  of  Bodnod,  and  was  father  of 

KiCHABD. 

Mary,  ni.  Geoffrey  Holland,  of  Pennant,  co.  Denbigh, 
r.  Wynne  was  s.  by  his  son. 

The  Rev.  Richard  Wynne,  of  Plas-yn-Trovaoth,  m.  Gaynor, 
u.  and  heir  of  John  Wynne,  of  Coed  Coch,  co.  Denbigh, 
d  was  father  of 

John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Coed  Coch,  m.  1776,  Dorothy,  sister 
id  co-heir  of  John  Wynne,  of  Rhos  and  Plus  Cchaf,  and 
lU.  of  John  Wynne,  of  Rhos  and  Plas  Uchaf,  and  by  her  (who 
17  March,  1809)  left  at  his  decease,  1783,  an  only  son, 
John  Lloyd  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Coed  Coch  and  Colomendy, 
V.  and  D.L.,  h.  24  Oct.  1776;  ra.  22  April,  1S03,  Mary, 
vlest  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Holland,  Esq.  of  Teyrden,  co. 
snbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  25  Jan.  1844)  had  issue, 

John  Lloyd,  now  of  Coed  Coch. 

William  Holland,  6.  26  March,  1S09;  d.  v.nm  22  Oct.  18.55. 
Mary,    ni.   7   Nov.  1S31,   Richard  Lloyd  Edwards,   Esq.  of 
Nanhora,  co.  Carnarvon. 

r.  Wynne,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Denbigh  1801, 
id  of  CO.  Flint  1825,  d.  24  Feb.  1802. 

Ai-ms — Quarterly:  1st  and  4tli,  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  erased 
ir.  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg-.  and  sa. ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
I.,  a  chevron  between  three  Saracen's  heads  ppr.  Cicsl — A 
iraccn's  head  as  in  the  arms. 

S'ai — Coed  Coch,  near  Abergele.  Toicn  House — 7,  Eaton 
ace,  London,  S.W. 

WYNNE    OF    GABTHEWIN. 

Wtxne,  Beownlow-Wyxxe,  Esq.  of  GavthcTvin, 
).  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Hiuh  Sheriff  1846, 
arrister-at-Law,  b.  23  March,  1815 ;  m.  8  Dec. 
336,  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Waring,  Esq.  This 
mtleman,  whose  patronymic  was  Gumming,  s.  by 
ill  to  Garthewin  and  the  other  estates  of  his  kins- 
an,  Lieut.-Col.  Kobert  William  Wynne,  30  Nov. 
J44,  and  assumed,  by  sign  manual,  the  surname 
id  arms  of  Wynne. 

HtncacrC— The  Wynnbs  of  Garthswin,  represented  as 
Mr-f;encral  by  Pierce  Wyn^se  Torke,  Esq.  of  DyfTryn  .Med, 
id  from  whom  Mr.  Brownlow  Wynne  derives  maternally, 


deduce  descent,  through  the  Wynnes  of  Mdai,  from  Grono 
Llwyd-t-Penwyn,  seated  at  Melai,  co.  Denbigh,  a  potent 
Cambrian  Chief,  and  distinguished  military  leader,  living 
9  July,  1352,  when  he  was  one  of  the  Jury  for  taking  the 
extent  of  the  comote  of  Nant  Conway.     His  descendant, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai  (2nd  son  of  Meredith  ap 
Pavid  Llwyd)  first  assumed  the  family  surname.  He  r,i.  Alice, 
dau.  of  William  :j[eredith  ap  Rhys,  of  Llaufair  Vychan,  and 
had,  with  junior  issue,  a  successor,. 

John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai,  Esquire  of  the  Body  to  Queen 
3Iary;  he  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Sir  John  .Salcsbury,  and 
dau.  of  John  Pulcston,  and  was  father,  with  two  daus.,  i. 
-Vlice,  wife  of  Maurice  Kyffyn,  son  of  the  Rev.  David  Owen,  of 
Llandogget ;  and  ii.  Catherine,  wife  of  ffoulk  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 
Ilavodunnos,  of  an  only  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Jfelai,  who,  by  Ellen  his  wife,  his 
paternal  cousin,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Robert  Vaughan,  of  Hen- 
bilas,  had,  with  Morgan  Wynne,  B.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 
Sir  William  Wynne,  Knt.,  and  other  younger  children,  an 
oldest  son, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai,  in.  Mary,  heiress  of  Maenan 
Abbey,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Sir  Richard  Clough,  of  Plas 
Clough.  CO.  Denbigh.  By  this  lady,  who  d.  1032,  Mr.  Wynne 
was  father,  with  junior  issue,  of  an  eldest  son  and  successor, 

John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai  and  Maenan  Abbey,  m.  Dorothy, 

dau.  of  Hugh  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Berthdii,  co.  Carnarvon,  son  and 

heir  of  GriflSth  Wynn,  Esq.  of  Berthdil,  2nd  sen  ot  John  Wynn 

ap  Meredith,  of  Gwydyr,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  two  sons, 

William  Wynne,  Esq.    of  Melai  and   Maenan  Abbey,   the 

eminent  loyalist,  a  Col.  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  slain, 

aged  31,  in  an  attack  made  on  the  Parliamentary  garrison  at 

Wem,   and  buried  at    St.    Chad's    Church,    Shrewsbury, 

27  Oct.  1643.    His  descendant, 

Jane  Wynne,  heiress  of  Melai  and  Maenan  Abbey,  m.  Sir 
John  Wynn,  Bart,  of  Bodvean,  and  was  mother  of  Sir 
Thomas  Wynn,  Bart.,  created  "22  July,  1766,  Baron  Xew- 
borocgh,  father  of  Spencer  Bulkeley,  3rd  Babon  New- 
BOBocoH,  representative,  as  heir-general,  of  the  Wynnes 
of  Melai. 
Robert. 
The  younger  son, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.,  equally  distinguished  with  his  brother 
as  a  loyahst,  was  in  the  engagement  at  Wera.    He  m.  Margaret, 
only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Robert  Price  of  Garthewin,  Gent., 
and  founded  the  branch  of  the  Wynne  family  of  which  we 
are  about  to  treat.    He  had  issue  by  this  lad)', 
I.  Robert,  Rector  of    Llanjestyn  and    Llanddeiniolen,    co. 
Anglesey,  and  Canon  of  Bangor  Cathedral,  »(.  Catherine, 
dau.,  and  in  her  is;ue,  heiress  of  Richard  Madryn,  Esq.  of 
Llannerschfa^vr,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  dying  s.  ;p.  25  Jan. 
1079,  aged  43,  left  issue, 
1  Robert,  successor  to  his  grandfather.       2  Richard. 

3  William,  A.M.,  Incumbent  of  Llaufachreth,  co.  Angle- 
sey, who  d.  s.  p. 

4  Owen,  M.D.  5  John,  citizen  of  London. 

1  Sarah,  m.  the  Rev.  Peter  Williams,  Vicar  of  Mold. 

2  Catherine. 

n.  William.  in.  John.  iv.  Hugh. 

I.  Dorothy.  ii.  Catherine,  who  d.  10S2,  aged  37. 

III.  Margaret,  living  1707,  executrix  of  her  father. 

Mr.  Wynne,  of  Garthewin,  d.  14  April,  16S2,  and  was  s.  by  his  • 
grandson, 

The  Rev.  Robert  Wyntst;,  D.D.  of  Garthewin,  Chancellor 
of  St.  Asaph.  He  rii.  1st,  1  May,  1094,  Margaret,  dau.  and 
heir  of  Hugh  Lloyd  Rosindale,  of  Segrwyd,  co.  Denbigh,  relict 
of  WiUiain  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Melai ;  and  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of 
John  Owen,  Esq.  of  Penrhos,  co.  Anglesey,  widow  of  Owen 
Bold,  of  Llangwyfen.  By  his  1st  wife  Dr.  Wynne  (who  d. 
20  June,  1743)  had  an  only  son,  Robert.  He  had  also  a  dau., 
Margaret,  who  m.  Ewbule  Lloyd.    The  son  and  successor, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  Barrister  at-Law,  m. 
Isr,  Diana  Gosling,  who  was  buried  29  April,  1847;  and  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas  Eyton,  Esq.  of  Leeswood,  co.  Flint, 
but  by  her  had  no  issue.  By  his  1st  wife  Mr.  Wynne  (who 
d.  11  Sept.  1771,  aged  73)  had  issue, 

I.  Robert,  his  heir. 

I.  Maigaret,   bapt.  3  Aug.  1722;   m.  7  May,   1747,  Pierce 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  co.  Denbigh,  derived,  through 
Grono  ap  Griffith  Gethin,  from  Marchudd,  Lord  of  Abergele, 
of  this  marriage  there  was  issue  a  sole  surviving  child  and 
heiress, 
1  Diana,  heiress  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  6. 13  Feb.  1748  ;  m.  1st, 
1  April,  1771,  Ridgeway  Owen  Meyrick,   Esq.  of  Bodor- 
gan,  Anglesey,  son  of  Pierce  Bleyrick,  Esq.  of  Bodorgan- 
by  Lady"  Lucy  Pitt,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of   London, 
derry.     By  him  (who  d.  19  April,  1773)  the  heiress  of 
Dyffryn  Aled  was  mother  of  an  only  child, 
Henry  Ridgeway  Meyrick,  6.  1772 ;  d.  1774. 

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WYN 


She  m.  2ndly,  1782,  Philip  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  ro. 
Denbigh,  who  d.  19  Feb.  1804,  aged  64,  and  by  him  (who 
was  fatiier,  by  his  1st  wife,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Cust,  Bart.,  of  a  son  and  heii",  Simon  Yorke,  Esq.  of 
Erddig,  author  of  the  Royal  Tribes  of  Wales),  had  issue, 

Pierce  Wynne  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Denbigh  1817,  6.  7  Aug.  1784;  he  rn.  16  Dec.  1817, 
Elizabeth,  sister  of  William  Bulkeley  Hughes,  Esq.  of 
Pias  Coch,  Brynddu,  and  Kemmees,  co.  Anglesey,  late 
M.P.  for  Carvarvon,  and  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William  Bul- 
keley Hughes,  of  Plas  Coch  and  Brynddu,  and  dying 
9  Feb.   1837,   was  father,   with  other   issue,   of    the 
present 
Pierce  Wtn.ve  Yoeke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  who  .<!. 
as  heir-general  to  the  representation  of  the  Wtnses 
of  Garthewin,  on  the  decease  6\   'p.,  Dec.  1842.   of 
Lieut. -Col.   Robert  William  Wynne,  of   Garthewin 
{see  Yobke  of  Diifryn  A  led). 

Philip  Yorke. 

Eobert  Wynne  Yorke,  d.  24  July,  18.54,  aged  67. 
Charles  Wynne  Yorke,  d.  1  Aug.  185-3,  aged  64. 
Diana  Yorke,  d.  28  Oct.  1855,  aged  72. 
Lucy  Margaret,  m.  at  Llansannan,  May,  1814,  George 
Cumming,  M.D.  of  Denbigh,  and  by  him  was  mother  of 
Eeowklow  Wtkne  Cumming,  of  whom  presently. 
Helen  Diana,  m.  the  Eev.  Harry  Wrench,  of  Oxendon. 
Lucy  Caroline, 
n.  Diana,  6.  28  Aug.  1725;  m.  29  June,  1747,  Owen  Holland, 
Esq.  of  Conway,  and  d.  s.p.  1873,  aged  41. 
ni.  Lucy,  bapt.  10  Sept.  1728. 
rv.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  21  Aug.  1736;  buried  18  Oct.  1753. 

Mr.  Wynne  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

EoBERT  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  b.  21  Nov.  1723,  High 
Sheriff  1769;  rd.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  sole  heir  of  William 
Dymock,  Esq.  of  Acton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  29  Dec.  1816,  in 
her  74th  year)  Mr.  Wynne  left  at  his  decease,  25  July,  1798, 
aged  6.5,  an  only  child, 

KoBEKT  William  Wtkne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  High  Sheriff 
1804,  Lieut. -Col.  of  the  Eoyal  Denbighshire  Militia,  bapt. 
15  Nov.  1766;  'in.  Letitia,  dau.  and  heir  of  the  Kev.  John 
Fleming  Stanley,  but  by  her  (who  d.  24  June,  1832,  aged  50) 
he  had  no  issue.  Col.  Wynne  d.  30  Nov.  1842,  aged  76,  and 
was  s.  as  heir-general  in  the  representation  of  the  family  by 
Pieece  Wynne  Yokke,  Esq.  of  Duffryn  Aled,  and  in  the  Gar- 
thewin estates  by  his  kinsman,  the  present  Bbownlow  Wyn.ne 
Cumming,  Esq.,  now  of  Garthewin. 

.(l-/-/-/-<s— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  three  hoars'  heads 
coupcd  at  the  neck  in  pale  arg.,  for  GbonoLlwyd  y  Penwy.v; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  couped  at  the  neck  pp]-. 
•wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.,  for  Maucuecd  ap 
CoNAN.     CreH—\  stag  trippant  ppr. 

Seat— Garthewin,  near  Abergele. 


WYNNE    OF    HAZLEWOOD. 

Wtstne,  Owen,  Esq.  of  Hazlewood,  co.  SH2;o, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  SherifE  1875,  b.  5  Feb.  1813  ; 
m.  1  Not.  1870,  Stella  Fanny,  youngest  dau.  of  Sir 
Eobert  Gore  Booth,  Bart.,  and  has  issue, 

Muriel  Caroline  Louisa. 

Evelyn  Mary,        ) 

Madeline  Mary,     j    ™^^^- 

Dorothy  Adelaide. 

iLCnCHCJC. — This  family  claims  descent  from  a  distinguished 
Chieftain  of  the  12th  century,  Ririd  Flaidd,  Lord  of  Penllyn, 
CO.  Merioneth,  within  the  ancient  kingdom  of  Powys,  who 
took  the  surname  of  Blaidd,  or  the  wolf,  from  his  maternal 
ancestor,  Blaidd  Ehudd,  or  the  Bloody  Wolf,  Lord  of  Gest, 
near  Penmorfa,  whose  standard  bore  a  wolf  passant  on  an 
az.  ground.  He  m.  Gwervyf,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Cynfyu 
Hirdref,  and  had  issue  a  2nd  son, 

Madoc  ap  Eikid  Blaidd,  m.  Efa,  dau.  of  Philip  Dhu,  son  of 
Howell,  son  of  Meredyth  ap  Bleddyn,  Prince  of  Powys,  and 
had  three  sons,  from  the  3rd  of  whom,  Gkiffith  ap  Maduc, 
Uneally  descended 

Lewis  Gwtnxe  ap  Cadwallader  ap  Eyddekca  ap  David, 
of  Bala,  who  m.  Sidney,  dau.  of  Eobert  Wynne,  Esq.  of 
Maesmochnant,  co.  Denbigh  (of  the  Gwydyr  family),  and  had 
issue, 

Owen,  of  whom  presently.  Cadwallader. 

Catherine,  in.  Edward  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Nantymerchied,  son 
of  Pilchard  Wynne,  of  Maesmochnant. 

Margaret. 

The  eldest  son, 

Owen  Wynne,  the  first  who  settled  in  Ireland,  m.  Cathe- 
iSne,  widow  of  James  Hamilton,  son  of  Sir  Frederick  Hamil- 


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ton,  and  dau.  of  Claud,  2nd  Baron  Strabane,  by  Lady  Jai 
his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  George,  Marquess  of  Huntly,  and  ti 
Lady  Henrietta   Stewart,   dau.   of   Esme,  Duke  of   Lenno: 
and  by  her  (who  m.  Srdly,  John  Bingham,  of  Castlebar)  hi 
issue, 
James,   Brigadier-Gen.   in  the  army,  who  raised  the  6* 
Dragoons.     He  m  Catherine,   dau.  of  John  Bingham,  ai 
was  killed  at  Malplaquet,  having  had  issue,  James,  d.  v,nm 
Sidney  ;   Dorothy ;  Jane ;  and  Mary. 
Lewis,  of  whom  presently. 

Owen,  M.P.,  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army,  and  Commander-l 
Chief  in  Ireland.    He  raised  the'Dth  Dragoons. 
John,  d.  unm. 

Catherine,  rn.  John  Dtmbar,  son  of  Sir  John  Dunbar,  I 
Lady  Strathmore. 
Lucy,  m.  John  ffolliot,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook. 
Dorothy,  rn.  Gerald  Cuffe,  grandfather  of  Lord  Tyrawley, 

The  2Dd  son. 

Lewis  Wynne,  Esq.,  m.  Bebecca,  dau.  of  John  Binghat 
and  was  father  of 

Owen  Wynne,  Esq.,  M.P.  of  Hazlewood,  in.  Catherine,  dai 
of  John  ffolliot,  Esq.,  and  had  (with  two  daus.,  Lucy, 
Anderson  Saunders,  Esq.,  and  Hannah,  to.  William  Ormsb; 
Esq.)  three  sons,  James,  rn.  Susanna,  dau.  of  Sir  Arthl 
Shaen,  Bart. ;  Owen,  of  whom  we  treat ;  and  John,  cZ.  unit 
The  2nd  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  Owen  Wynne,  of  Hazlewood,  M.P.,  ji 
1754,  Anne,  sister  of  Eobert,  Eaii  of  Farnham,  and  by  h( 
(who  d.  16  Feb.  1813)  had  issue, 

I.  Owen,  his  heir.  ii.  John,  d.  unm. 

III.  Henry  (Rev.),   m.  Katherine,   dau.  of  John  Ekersal 
Esq.  of  Claverton  House,  near  Bath,  and  had  issue, 

1  Henry  (Rev.),  h.  1799;  rn.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Solomc 
Eichards,  Esq.  of  Eoebuck,  near  Dublin;  and  d.  Sep 
1847,  leaving  issue, 

Henry  Eckersall,  rn.  Aug.  1856,  Bessie,  dau.  of  Hem 
Alcock,  Esq.  of  Wilton. 

Frederick  Eichards  (Rev.),  Incumbent  of  St.  Matthias 
Dubhn,  6.  1827;  rn.  1860,  Theodosia  Susan,  dau 
Eev.  John  Darley,  Fellow  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  by  Susa 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Guinness,  Esq.  and  has  is.sut 
Henry,  b.  1S6I ;  John  Darley,  6.  1862;  Arthur  Eckel 
sail,  b.  1863;  Frederick  Edward,  6.  1870,  Adelaid 
Susan ;  Amy  Theodosia. 

Albert  Augustus,  rn.  Alice,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Wynne. 

Charles  Edward,  d:  unm.        Owen  Llewellyn,  d.  unm. 

EUzabeth  Agnes,  rn.  9  Jan.  1856,  Richard  Donovan,  Es( 
of  Ballymore,  co.  Wexford.        Adelaide,  d.  unm 

2  John  (Rev.),  Rector,of  Lorum,  co.  Carlow,  rn.  Emily,  dac 
of  Thomas  Goold,  ^Master  in  Chancery,  and  left  issue 

3  George,  Lieut.-Col.  E.E.,  rn.  Anne,  dau.  of  Sir  Joh: 
Osborne,  Bart.,  and  has  issue.  ' 

4  Charies,  R.A.,  Lieut.-Col.  Fifeshire  E.A.,  m.  Isabellalj 
dau.  of  James  Nugent,  Esq.  of  Clonlost. 

1  Lucy,  in.  Eev.  Edward  Nixon. 

2  Clara,  rn.  George  Wynne,  Esq. 

3  Katherine,  m.  Solomon  Eichards,  Esq.  of  Ounavarra 

4  Anne,  m.  Edmond  Wynne,  Esq. 

IV.  Eobert,  Lieut.  12th  Dragoons,  afterwards  CommissioBB  "^ 
of  the  Customs,  and  at  one  time  Steward  of  the  Vice-Eega 
Household  Dublin  Castle,  b.  1760;  ni.  1791,  Elizabeth,  dan 
of  Sydenham  Singleton,  Esq.  of  Portman  Square,  London 
and  d.  1838,  having  had  issue, 

1  Sydenham,  deceased.  2  Eobert  (Eev.),  d.  1827. 

3  James,  deceased. 

4  John,  Capt.  R.A.,  now  of  Wynnstay,  Roebuck,  nca 
Dublin,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  Admiral  Warren,  and  has  issue 
Warren  Richard  Colvin,  R.E. ;  Arthur  Singleton,  51s 
Light  Infantry ;  Skeffington  John,  103idregt. ;  Sydcnhan 
Henry;  Charles;  Florence  Anne ;  Frances. 

5  Charles,  deceased.  6  William. 

7  George,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons,  rn.  his  cousin,  Clara 
dau.  of  Rev.  Henry  Wynne,  and  has  issue. 

8  Mark,  deceased.  9  Owen,  deceased. 

1  Harriett,  rn.  Marcus  Aaronson,  Esq. 

2  Emily,  deceased.  3  Lucy,  decea'^ed. 

4  Fanny  Louisa.  5  Caroline,  deceased. 

6  Mary,  deceased. 

V.  Richard  (Rev.),  rn.  Catherine  Beavor,  and  had  issue, 

1  Arthur  (Rev.),  m.  Miss  Law. 

2  Lowry  William  Montgommery,  Lieut.  11. A.  (deceased), 
rn.  a  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Paine  It. A.,  aud  had  issue, 
Richard,  rn.  Miss  Irvine.  9 

5  Mary  Anne,  m.  James  Wynne,  Esq. 

VI.  William,   Barrister-at-Law,    in.    Eleanor,    dau.    of  Sil 
William  Bradstreet,  Bart.,  and  had  issue, 

1  Owen,  married  and  had  issue. 

2  James,  rn.  Mary  Anne  Wynne  (his  cousin),  and  has 
issue. 

3  William  (Bev.),  m.  a  dau.  of  James  Saurin,  D.D.,  Bisboi 
of  Dromore. 

4  Edmond,  m.  Ist,  Miss  Phillips,  of  Mount  Elvers,  (O.  Tip- 
perary,  and  had  issue,  William,  m.  Charlotte  Lydia,  6<de 


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child  and  heiress  of  Major  Charles  Loftus,  nephew  of  the 
1  Marquess  of  Townshend.  He  in.  2ndly,  his  first  cousin, 
i        Anne  Wynne. 

0  Augustus  Frederick,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Shaw,  Bart.,  and  had  issue. 

6  Lewis,  m.  Maria  Jones,  and  d.  s.  j).    His  widow  m.  2ndly, 
William  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Elackall,  co,  Meath. 

1  Elizabetli,  m.  Fowler  Butler,  Esq. 

2  Kate,  m.  Sir  Charles  Hamilton. 

3  Eleanor,  m.  —  Prince,  Esq. 

I.  Catherine,  in.  Euseby  Cleaver,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of  Dublin. 
'he  Right  Hon.  Owen  Wynne  d.  19  March,  1789.  His  eldest 
on, 

Owen  Wtnne,   Esq.  M.P.,    of   Hazlewood,  in.   Jan.   1790, 
jady  Sarah  Elizabeth  Cole,  eldest  dau.  of  William,  1st  Earl 
f  Enniskillen,  and  by  her  (who  d.  14  March,  1833)  had  issue, 
John,  late  of  Hazlewood. 

William   Willoughby  (Rev.),    6.  6  Sept.   1802;    m.  Sophia, 
dau.  of  Alexander  Perceval,  Esq.,  and  d.  Sept.  18G0. 
Anne,  m,  Somerset  Richard,  3rd  Earl  of  Carrick,  and  d. 

1829. 
Sarah  Frances,  to.  Edward  Joshua  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Markrce 

Castle,  CO.  Sligo,  and  d.  1862.    Mr.  Cooperd.  1863. 
Elizabeth,  m.  the  Rev.  Luke  Fowler,  son  of  Robert  Fowler, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Ossory  and  Ferns.    She  d,  1855. 
Florence,  d.  unm.  12  April,  1812. 

Hr.  Wynne  d.  12  Dec.  1841.    His  eldest  son, 

The  Right  Hon.  John  Arthur  Wynne,  of  Hazlewood,  late 
H.P.  for  Sligo,  and  Under  Secretary  to  the  Lord  Lieutenant 
)f  Ireland  1852,  J. P.,  served  as  High  Sheriff  for  the  cos.  of 
jligo  and  Leitrim,  b.  20  April,  1801 ;  m.  7  April,  1838,  Lady 
\nne  Wandesforde  Butler,  dau.  of  James,  2nd  Marquess  of 
irmonde,  and  had  issue, 

Owen,  now  of  Hazlewood. 

James,  6.  24  Nov.  1847,  d.  unm. 

Sarah.  Grace  Florence, 

ar.  Wynne  d.  19  June,  1865. 

Arms — Vert,  a  chevron  erm.  between  three  wolves'  heads 
Jrased  arg.  Crest — A  wolf's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms.  Motto 
— Non  sibi  sed  toto. 

Stats — Hazlewood,  Sligo;    and  Lurganboy    Lodge,   Mano3 

auiilton. 


WYNNE-FINCH    OF    VOELAS. 

WTNNE-FiNcn,  Charles  Arthur,  Esq.  of 
Voelas,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  Cefnomwlcli,  co.  Car- 
narvon, Lieut. -Col.  Scots  Guards  (retired),  J.P.  cos. 
Carnarvon  and  Denbigh,  b.  6  April,  1841. 

JCinCaflC — This  family  derives  from  Marchweithian 
Lord  of  Ys  Aled,  founder  of  the  XI.  Noble  Tribe  of  North 
Wales  and  Powys,  living  a.d.  720,  whose  armorial  ensigns 
were,  "Gu.,  alion  rampant  arg."  In  an  account  of  the  tribes 
of  North  Wales,  in  the  Cambrian  Register  "ir  1796,  it  is  stated 
that  the  lands  of  this  chieftain  were  "Cuiwed  Fynydd,  Din- 
cadfael,  Prees,  Berain,  Llyweni,  and  many  other  townships 
■within  the  Hundred  of  Is  Aled,  as  appears  by  the  extent  of 
the  lordship  and  honour  of  Denbigh,  made  in  the  8th  year 
of  Edward  III.,  at  which  time  Cynwric  Fychan,  being  9th 
in  descent  from  Marchweithian,  lived."  From  this  chieftain 
descended 

Jane  Wynne,  heiress  of  the  Wynnes  of  Vodas  (dau.  of 
Watkin  Wynne,  Esq.),  and  of  the  Griffiths  of  Cefiiamwlch 
(she  s.  her  cousin  german,  John  GrifSth,  Esq.,  who  d.  $.  p. 
1794).  She  m.  1778,  Hon.  Cliarles  Finch  (b.  1752),  2nd  son  of 
Heneage,  3rd  Earl  of  Aylesfoixl,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Seymour 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles,  6th  Duke  of  Somerset,  and  d.  in  1811, 
having  by  him  (who  d.  in  1819), 

I.  Chares  Wynne,   who  assumed   the  names  of  Griffith 
Wynne  in  lieu  of  Finch. 

II.  George  Heneage  (who  also  took  the  name  of  Wynne),  d. 
1867. 

in.  Heneage  (Rev.),  Chaplain  to  the  Queen  and  Vicar  of  Oak- 
ham, d.  1865. 

I.  Jane,  m.  1827,  R3V.  Thomas  Cooke;  d.  18.53. 

II.  Louisa,  m.   1822,  Count  D'Aglie,  Sardinian  Minister  in 
London,  and  d.  same  year. 

The  |Uest  son, 

Charles  Wynne  Griffith-Wynne,  Esq.  of  Voelas,  co.  Den- 
bigh, and  Cefnamwlch,  co.  Carnarvon,  b.  4  March,  1780;  m. 
May,  1812,  Sarah,  dau.  and  eventually  co-heiress  of  Rev.  Henry 
Hildyard,  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d. 
May,  1860), 

I.  Charles,  who  assumed,  in  1863,  the  additional  surname  of 
Finch. 

II.  Heneage,  Major  C8th  light  infantry,  6.   19  Sept.  1816; 
lulled  at  Inkerniann,  5  Nov.  1854. 


hi.  John  Henry  (Rev.),  6.  31  March,  1819. 
IV.  William,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  &.  22  April,  1832;  d 
22  May,  1863. 

I.  Sarah  Louisa,  m.  24  May,  1842,  Thomas  Somers  Cocks, 
Esq.  (see  Borke's  Peerage,  .Somers,  E.). 

II.  Charlotte,  m.  29  Sept.  1816,  John  Robert  Godley,  Esq., 
jun.,  of  Killigar,  co.  Leitrim. 

III.  Louisa.  IV.  Frances  Elizabeth. 
He  d.  22  March,  1865.    His  eldest  son, 

Charles  Wynne-Finch,  Esq.  of  Voelas,  co.  Denbigh,  and 
Cefnamwlch,  co.  Carnarvon,  and  of  Stokesley,  co.  York,  M.P. 
for  Carnarvon  from  1859  to  1868,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  14  June, 
1815;  m.  1st,  15  June,  1840,  Laura  Susan,  dau.  of  the  late 
Richard  Pollen,  Esq.  of  Rodbourne,  Wilts,  and  by  her  (who  d. 
7  March,  1851)  had  issue, 

I.  Charles  Arthur  Wynne  Finch,  now  of  Voelas  and 
Cefnamwlch. 

II.  Edward  Heneage,  of  Stockesley,  co.  York,  b.  9  Dec.  1842; 
m.  1st,  1870,  Ada,  dau.  of  H.  Styleman  Le  Strange,  Esq.  of 
Hunstanton,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1873)  had  issue,  a  .son,  b. 
30  April,  1871;  and  2ndly,  1876,  Emily,  dau.  of  George 
Marwood,  Esq.  of  Busby  Hall,  co.  York,  by  whom  he  has  a 
dau.,  6.  Jan.  1877. 

in.  John  Seymour,  Royal  Horse  Guards,  6. 16  Feb.  1845, 

IV.  Edith  Sarah,  b.  5  Oct.  1849;  d.  July,  1858. 

He  m.  2ndly,  7  Sept.  1863,  Jamesina  Joyce,  widow  of  H.  Style- 
man  Le  Strange,  Esq.  of  Hunstanton  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  d. 
3  March,  1874. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  arg.,  a  chevron  between 
three  griffins  passant  sa.,  for  Finch  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  lion 
rampant  arg.  armed  and  langued  az.,  for  Wynne.  Crests — 
1st,  Finch:  A  griffin  passant  sa. ;  2nd,  Wynne:  A  lion  ram- 
pant arg.  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  rose  gu.  slipped  vert. 

Seats — Voelas,  co.  Denbigh;  and  Cefnamwlcli,  co.  Car- 
narvon. 


WYNNIATT    OF    DYMOCK    GRANGE. 

Wynniatt,  Eeginald,  Esq.  of  Dymock  Grange, 
ro.  Gloucester,  J.P.,  in.  21  Nov.  1869,  Caroline 
Uetlia,  dau.  of  "William  yansittart,  Esq.,  formerly 
I\I.P.  for  Windsor  {see  Vansitiaet  of  Shottes- 
hrooke),  and  has  issue, 

Harriet  Wynniatt,  6.  21  Oct.  1870. 

^ilXtilQt, — The  Wynniatts  appear,  from  old  documents, 
to  have  been  established  at  Dymock  Grange,  and  to  have  held 
estates  there  since  the  times  of  Henry  VII.  and  Henry  VIII. 
They  have  also  succeeded  to  lands  in  the  same  parish,  which 
were  formerly  held  by  the  Abbey  of  Flaxley,  and  which  appear 
to  have  passed  to  them  at  the  dissolution  of  the  monasteries. 
The  late 

Rev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of  Guiting  Park,  co.  Gloucester, 
Rector  of  Stanton  (3rd  son  of  Rev.  Reginald  Wynniatt,  of 
Stanton  and  Dymock,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Frances  his  wife,  d. 
10  Dec.  1831,  3rddau.  of  Thomas  Phillipps,  Esq.  of  Huntington 
and  Lower  Eaton,  co.  Hereford,  and  grandson  of  Reginald 
Wynniatt,  Esq.  of  Stanton,  who  served  as  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Gloucester,  and  d.  at  his  house  at  Stanton,  1819),  m.  1812, 
Catherine,  dau.  of  William  F.  Brydges,  Esq.  of  Tyberton  Court, 
CO.  Hereford,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1865)  left  at  his  decease, 
7  Oct.  1860, 

Reginald,  now  of  Dymock  Grange. 

Wenman,  drowned  in  Upper  Canada,  while  serving  with  his 

regt.,  14  May,  1840. 
Thomas  William,  of  Stanton,  co.  Gloucester,  J.P. 
Robert,  Lieut.  R.N. 
James  John,  of  Dymock,  late  52nd  Light  Inf.antry,  m.  1S58, 

jMarie  Goltz,  and  has  issue,  Wenman,  Maud,  and  Brydges. 
Francis,  deceased. 
Frances  Ann,  d.  unm. 
Catherine,  to.  1st,  7  May,  1839,  William  Ch.arles  Lowndes, 

Ksq.,  eldest   son  of  Francis   W.    Lowndes  Stone,    Esi).   of 

Brightwell  Park,   Oxon;  and  2ndly,   Rev.  J.   Wyudham. 

She  d.  1850. 
Susan.  Anne  Mary. 

Harriet,  m.  1859,  Rev.  J.  E.  Alcock,  Rector  of  Uawling,  co. 

Gloucester,  and  has  issue. 
Sophia  Lucy.  Marian. 

Seat — Dymock  Grange,  near  Gloucester. 


WYSE    OF    THE    MANOR    OF    ST.    JOHN. 

Wyse,  Napoleon  Alfred  Bonaparte,  Esq.  of 
the  Manor  of  St.  Jolin,  co.  Waterford,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1870,  a  Knight  Commander  of 
the  Oi'der  of  St.  Maurice  and  Lazarus,  also  of  that 


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of  the  Nichan  Iftichar  of  Tunis,  author  of  Notes  stir 
la  Eussie,  Paris,  1854,  and  of  the  Flores  Fictavi- 
enses,  Perigeux,  1869. 

ILtnC^lSC. — The  ancestor  of  this  ancient  House  was  a 
younger  son  of  the  family  of  Wyse,  orisinally  of  Greston, 
Cornwall  (1167),  and  subsequently  of  Sydenham,  Devon  (1320). 
He  accompanied  Richard,  Earl  of  Pembroke,  into  Ireland, 
1171,  with  the  rank  and  title  of  knight,  and  immediately  after 
the  Earl's  landing  and  taking  possession  of  co.  Waterford  (one 
of  the  first  conquests  of  the  English),  was  rewarded  with  large 
possessions  (part  of  which,  near  Dungarvan,  still  held  by  the 
family,  retains  the  name  of  "  Wyse's  Point,"  as  marked  in  the 
oldest  sea  charts),  in  capile,  at  two  knights'  fee,  and  the  usual 
condition  of  military  service.  King  John,  when  he  visited 
AVaterford  as  Earl  of  Moreton,  granted,  1195,  a  charter  to  the 
priory,  now  Manor  of  St.  John's  afterwards  confirmed  by 
Edward  I.,  1281,  by  which  it  was  exempted  from  all  tolls  and 
ether  charges,  with  power  to  hold  a  court  for  the  trial  of  minor 
offences  within  its  jurisdiction,  whilst  the  right  to  all  tithes, 
great  and  small,  was  granted  by  Walter,  Bishop  of  Waterford, 
and  confirmed  by  his  successors.  From  1452  to  1690,  wlien 
the  city  surrendered  to  King  William,  there  were  (besides 
several  members  of  Parliament)  thirty-six  Mayors  and  High 
Sheriffs  of  this  family.  The  Mayor,  Tuojias  Wyse,  on  signing 
the  capitulation  of  the  city,  as  Governor,  to  William,  1690, 
paid  out  of  his  private  purse  £1,500,  the  sum  required  by  the 
King  to  save  the  citizens  from  an  immediate  levy,  which  sum 
was  never  repaid  to  him.  The  Wyses  were  amongst  the 
heaviest  sufferers  by  confiscation.  In  1647  the  entire  of  their 
property  was  seized  and  possessed  by  the  usurping  powers, 
and  it  was  not  until  1663,  after  the  restoration  of  Charles  II., 
that  they  were  restored  to  its  enjoyment  by  a  decree  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery,  with  large  deductions,  however,  such  as 
ChapeUzod,  co.  Dublin,  one  hundred  houses  within  the  city  of 
Waterford,  retained  by  Cromwell's  soldiers,  or  those  who  pur- 
chased from  them,  &c.,  <fcc. 

The  chief  line  of  the  English  Wyses  were  those  seated  at 
Sydenham,  Devon,  for  details  of  whom  refer  to  Wise  of 
Clayton  Hall.  A  junior  branch,  as  already  mentioned,  was 
established  in  the  sister  kingdom  so  far  back  as  the  12th  cen- 
tury, by 

Sir  Andrew  Wtse,  Knt.,  who  passed  over  to  Ireland  with 
the  first  band  of  warriors  that,  under  the  command  of  Strong- 
bow,  sought  a  settlement  in  that  country.  He  had  issue, 
William  and  Robert.    The  former, 

William  Wyse  ;s.  his  father,  and  was  progenitor  of  the 
Wyses  of  whom  we  are  about  to  treat.  His  descendants,  as 
well  as  those  of  his  brotlier  Eobert,  soon  extended  their  name- 
and  possessions  in  co.  Waterford. 

Andrew  Wtse,  the  son  of  William,  was  father  of 

Philip  Wtse,  mentioned  in  the  deed  of  feoffment  of  1323. 
He  had  two  sons,  William  and  John.    Tlie  elder, 

William  Wtse,  had,  by  the  aforesaid  feoffment,  trmp. 
Edward  II.,  a  confirmation  of  certain  lands  in  co.  Waterford. 
His  son  and  successor, 

William  Wtse,  m.  a  dau.  of  the  Aylward  family,  and  was 
father  of 

Philip  Wtse,  whose  son, 

John  Wtse,  in.  a  dau.  of  the  Madans  (one  among  the  first 
alliances  of  the  English  gentry  with  the  native  Irish),  and  left 
a  son  and  successor, 

AVilliam  Wtse,  who  was  father  of  four  sons,  George,  Walter, 
ElCHARD,  and  Galfrid.     The  3rd  son, 

SiE  EicHARD  Wtse,  was  father  of  Andrew  and  James.  The 
latter, 

James  AVyse,  married  into  the  distinguished  family  of  the 
Waddings  (from  whom  was  the  celebrated  Franciscan  monk, 
Luke  Wadding,  an  eminent  writer  of  the  17th  centiu-y),  and 
■was  father  of 

John  Wtse,  whose  son, 

Maurice  Wtse,  was  Mayor  of  Waterford  1452,  and  was 
living  1495.  In  four  years  afterwards,  Jolin  Wyse  and  James 
Sherlock  were  appointed  Justices  to  hold  assizes  in  the  adjacent 
districts  (Patent  KoU,  14  IIe.nrt  IV.,  in  Chancery,  Ireland). 
This 

John  Wtse,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  the  son  of  Maurice, 
inherited,  by  descent,  those  lands  of  Island-i-Kane,  Bally der- 
mody,  ifcc,  which  had  been  the  subject  of  the  family  settle- 
ment of  1325  amongst  the  Wyses.     In  1533, 

Sir  William  Wtse,  son  of  John,  by  his  wife,  a  dau.  of 
Henry  Sherlock,  Esq.,  being  then  Mayor  of  Waterford,  wrote  to 
Cromwell,  the  King's  Secretary,  an  official  letter  on  the  state 
of  Ireland,  which  is  preserved  in  the  British  Museum,  in  which 
he   alleges  certain   correspondences   between  the  Emperor 


Charles  V.  and  the  Earl  of  Desmond,  the  object  of  which  h 
infers  was  an  "  invasion  of  the  cities  and  towns  by  the  sea 
coast  of  this  land."  It  is  to  be  here  observed,  that  during  hi 
mayoralty  occurred  the  memorable  Geraldine  rebellion,  whe 
Waterford,  under  his  government  and  control,  adhered  p 
firmly  to  Henry  VIII.,  that  the  loyalty  of  its  citizens  wa 
acknowledged  by  three  royal  letters  of  thanks,  and  Wyse  him 
self,  having  gone  to  England,  1536,  was  made  Esquire  of  th 
King's  body,  and  subsequently  received  the  honour  of  knight 
hood,  as  "  an  honourable  gift  for  their  renowned  fidelity,"  ani 
returned  to  Waterford  with  a  cap  of  maintenance  and  gU 
sword,  presented  by  the  king  to  the  Corporation,  to  be  bom 
thenceforth  before  the  ilayor  on  aU  state  occasions,  whicl 
practice  is  still  continued.  Sir  William  d.  about  1556,  leavin) 
issue,  when  various  inquisitions  post  mortem  were  taken 
ascertain  his  estates  and  possessions  in  the  co.  and  city 
Dublin,  COS.  Cork  and  Tipperary,  and,  above  all,  in  the  co.  aiu 
city  of  Waterford. 

Henrt  Wtse,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  the  eldest  son  o 
Sir  William,  ra.  Joan  Clarke,  of  Bristol,  and  d.  circa  1564.  I 
is  also  recorded  that  this  Henry  Wyse  had  an  exemption  U 
him  and  his  heirs  from  all  tolls  and  grist  at  AVatkin': 
mill,  on  the  remarkable  condition  of  defending  the  granter' 
title  and  enjoyment  of  the  watercourse  "from  St.  Catherine'i 
to  Ship's,  or  Sheep's  Bridge,  according  to  the  charter  of  Kinj 
John  to  the  House  of  St.  John."    This  Henry  d.  s.p.,  leavinj 

James  AVtse,  the  son  of  his  next  brother  John,  by  Maryanni 
AValshe,  of  co.  Dublin,  his  heir,  to  whom,  in  such  character 
Queen  Elizabeth  granted  by  patent,  in  the  2nd  year  o 
her  reign,  1563,  all  and  singular  the  manors,  lordships,  castles 
&c.,  of  which  his  said  uncle  died  seised.  This  James  m 
Alisonne,  of  the  family  of  Chief  Baron  Finglass,  author  o 
the  ISreviate  of  Ireland,  dau.  and  heir  of  Finglass,  of  co 
DubUn,  d.  1596,  leaving  issue,  i.  John;  ii.  Andrew;  in 
Henry;  iv.  Thomas,  Mayor  of  Waterford  ;  v.  Nicholas,  Sheriff  o: 
Waterford  1605.  The  2nd  son,  Andrew,  appeare  to  have  beer 
Knight  of  Malta,  Prior  of  England,  Privy  Councillor  to  King 
Philip  of  Spain,  in  the  kingdom  of  Naples,  <S:c.  Henry,  th( 
3rd  son,  was  of  Monkstown,  co.  Cork,  followed  Lord  Baltimore 
to  America,  and  was  the  founder  of  a  family  in  Virginia, 
represented  by  the  celebrated  Confederate  Orator  and  States- 
man, Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  AA'ise.     The  eldest  son, 

John  AVtse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  aged  24  at  his 
father's  death,  1596,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Lincolne. 
He  d.  1625,  and  left  three  sons.    The  eldest, 

Robert  AA'yse,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  AA'aterford  1630;  ni.  Mary 
AA'adding,  but  d.  s.  p.  1632.  He  made  a  settlement  of  the 
family  estates  in  1631.    His  brother, 

Francis  AVtse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  ni.  Genette, 
dau.  of  Robert  Walsh,  Mayor  of  AVaterford,  1602,  was  his  heip» 
at-law.    By  his  will,  1047,  he  left  very  large  bequests  to  th 
charitable  institutions  of  AVaterford,  and  five  shiUings  to  eacl 
of  its  citizens.    His  heir-male, 

Thomas  Wyse,  eldest  son  of  Andrew,  Sheriff  of  AVaterfon 
1632,  3rd  son  of  John  Wyse,  by  Mary  Lincolne  his  wife,  m 
the  only  child  and  heiress  of  Thomas  Symnell,  Esq.  of  Cuddagb 
Queen's  Co.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Robert  Wyse,  ni.  Anstace  Le  Poer,  of  Guilcah,  co'.  Water- 
ford, and  had  (with  a  dau.,  Zaveria,  wife  of  Edward  Fitzgeralflj 
Esq.,  ancestor  of  the  Fitzgerald.?,  of  the  Little  Lsland,  nea 
AA''aterford),  several  sons,  among  whom, 

Francis  AA^yse,  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  in.  Mary,  dau. 
Thomas  .Alasterson,  Esq.  (descended  from  Sir  Tliomas  Maj 
terson,  Knt.  of  Ferns,  seneschal  of  the  co.  Palatine  of  Wexford 
15S8),     of     Castletown    and    Monaseed,     co.     AVexford,    by. 
Thoraasine  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  AA'ulshe,  Esq.  of  PiUtowil>^ 
CO.  Kilkenny,  and  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly,  Laurence  EsmondJj 
Esq.  of  Ballinastra)  had  issue,  Thomas  ;  Catherine,  a  Nuii; 
Anstace,  a  Nun ;    and  Margaret,  m.  Edward  Dunne,  Esq.  0 
Brittas,  Queen's  Co.  (see  Ddnneo/ JSz-iUas).    Mr.  AVyse  d.  171J 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  AVtse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  in.  1st,  1 720 
Mary  Bourne,  of  London,  and  by  her  had  issue,  i.  Francm 
his  heir;  ii.  John;  in.  Richard;  i.  Anne,  lii.  John  M'Carthy 
Esq.  of  Spring  House,  co.  Tipperary,  and  was  maternal  grand 
mother  of  Peter,  Count  D'Altou,  and  the  Right  Hon.  Kichari 
Lalor  Shicl,  M.P.;  ii.  Charlotte,  a  Nun;  iii.  Margaret,  « 
Thomas  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Kilmannock,  co.  AVexford.  Mr.  Wya 
in.  2ndly,  1740,  Dame  Hester  Edwards,  /!(/■  Lacon,  of  Norfoll 
widow  of  Sir  Francis  Edwards,  Bart.  (Her  dau.,  Hester,  heiree 
of  Sir  Francis  Edwards,  m.  Viscount  Malpas,  eldest  son  of  th( 
3rd  Eari  of  Cholmondeley).  By  Dame  Hester  he  had  no  issue 
His  eldest  son, 

Francis  Wtse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  d.  unm.,  and 
was  s.  by  his  nephew,  Thomas,  son  of  his  brother, 


"WYT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


WYV 


1S05 


John  '\^'TSE,  Esq.,  in.  Mary  Ann,  dan.  of  Walter  BInckney, 
sq.  of  Ballyellin,  co.  Cavlow,  by  JIary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
yrne,  Esq.*  of  Cabinteely,  by  Maryaiin  his  wife,  dau.  of 
udley  Coklough,  Esq.  of  Duffrey,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 

Thomas,  his  heir. 

Eliza,  m.  John  Snow.  Esq.  of  Snow  Hill,  co.  Kilkenny,  anrl 
left  four  sons  and  two  daus. 

Mary,  ra.  Anthony  Galwey,  Esq.  of  Carrickon-Suir. 

Catherine,  m.  her  first-cousin,  Walter  Blackncy,  Esq.  of 
Ballyellin. 

Margaret,  m.  James  Scully,  Esq.  of  Tippcrary. 
be  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Wyse,  Esq.  of  the  Manor  of  St.  John,  m.  6  Jan. 
r91,  Frances  Maria,  only  dau.  and  heir  (by  Fanny  Barron  his 
ife)  of  George  Bagge,  Esq.  of  Drcmore,  co.  Waterford,  and 
J  her  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  the  late  Higet  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Wvse, 
K.C.B. 

n.  George,  b.  1793,  first  an  officer  in  the  6th  regt.  of  Foot, 
afterwards  a  Barrister-at-Law,  and  Senior  Police  Magisrrate 
of  the  city  of  Dublin,  m.  1822,  Winifred,  3rd  dau.  of  John 
Flanagan,  Esq.  of  St.  Catherine's  Park,  Leixlip.  and  of  Old 
Castle,  CO.  Eoscommon,  and  by  her  (who  d.  27  April,  lSo6; 
left  at  his  decease,  4  Nov.  1867, 

1  John,  b.  IS  Dec.  1825,  formerly  an  ofBcer  57th  regt.,  and 
Aide-de-Canip  to  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Harry  G.  W.  Smith, 
Bart.,  G.C.B.,  now  in  holy  orders. 

2  Arthur  George,  Resident  Magistrate,  Castlcbar,  co. 
Mavo,  b.  7  Aug.  1830,  formerly  an  oilicer  48th  regt. 

1  Winifred. 
HI.  Francis,  of  Eathciillen,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hay, 
Esq.  of  Ballinkeele,of  an  ancient  co.  Wexford  family,  a  branch 
of  which,  represented  by  Count  Hay  de  Slado,  is  established 
in  Brittany  since  the  time  of  James  II.},  and  d.  1855,  leaving 
issue, 

1  Thomas. 

2  John,  an  ofQcer  34th  regt.,  m.  1S61,  a  lady  of  the  Onslow 
family. 

1  Alianor. 

2  Frances,  to.  1857,  her  cousin,  Thomas  Wyse,  Esq., 
County  Inspector,  Galway,  who  was  drowned  in  Lake 
Loughrea  1879. 

S  Mary,  a  Nun. 

I.  Harriett,  d.  1866. 

II.  Mary  Ann,  m.  Lorenzo  Power,  Esq.  of  Bonmahon,  and 
had  issue,  Thomas  Power,  J.P.,  Capt.  Waterford  Artillery, 
<l.  1865. 

m.  Frances,  a  Nun,  d.  1849. 
he  eldest  son, 

TuE  PtiGUT  Hon.  Sir  Tcomas  Wyse,  K.C.B. ,  of  the  Manor  of 
t.  John,  CO.  Waterford,  D.L.,  Her  Britannic  Majesty's  Minister 
tthe  Court  of  Athens,  b.  Dec.  1791;  vi.  1821,  Letitia,  dau.  of 
.ucien  Bonaparte.  Prince  of  Canino,  brother  of  Napoleon  I., 
imperor  of  the  French,  who  d.  1878,  and  had  issue,  two  sons, 

1.  Napoleon  Alfred  Bonaparte,  now  of  the  Manor  of  St. 

John. 
n.  William  Charles  Bonaparte,  Capt.  Waterford  Militia,  and 

High  Sheriff  co.  Waterford  1855,  „t.  1864,  Ellen,  dau.  of  J. 

Prout,  Esq.,  and  has  Lumen  William,  and  other  issue. 
ir  Thomas  Wyse,  formerly  M.P.  co.  Tipperary,  and  subse- 
uentlyM.P.  for  Waterford,  held  office  under  Lord  Melbourne's 
dministration  as  one  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  and  as 
oint  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Control,  and  was  distinguished 
S  a  Statesman,  Scholar,  and  Orator.  As  representative  of  this 
ery  ancient  family,  he  held  his  estates  direct  from  the  Crown, 
ad  as  lineal  descendant  of  the  original  grantee,  in  1172,  he 
oherited  the  rights  of  the  Prior  of  St.  John,  and  was,  in  that 
apacity,  still  subject  to  visitations  of  the  Lord  Bishop  of  tiie 
Hocese.    He  d.  1862. 

Arms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sa.,  three  chevrons  erm.,  for 
Wise;  2nd  and  3rd,  arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  Comish 
ihoughs  sa.  Crest  —  A  demi-lion  rampant  gu.  gutte  deau, 
tolding  in  the  dexter  paw  a  mace  ppr.  Motto  —  Sapere 
inde. 

Seats — Manor  of  St.  John,  Waterford;  Palazzo  Bonaparte, 
Fiterbo,  Italy. 


WYTHES    OF    COPT    HALL. 

Wtthes,  George,  Esq.  of  Copt.  Hall,  Essex 
md  Bickley  Hallj  Kent,  b.  1811,  married,  and  had 
88ue, 

George    Edward,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trin.  Coll.  Cam- 
bridge, F.R.G.S.,  a  Verderer  of  Epping  Forest,    J. P.  for 

*  This  John  Byrne,  Esq.  of  Cabinetecly,  was  son  of  John 
Jyme,  of  the  same  plate,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Walter 
Jhevers,  Esq.  of  Monkstown,  by  Alson  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sioholas,  1st  Viscount  Netterville  {see  Bybke  of  Cabint«dy). 


Essex,  h.  1839;   m.  Ist,  1866,   Catherine  Sarah,  dau.  of 

the  late  0.  E.  Jeinmett,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  had 

issue, 

I.  George  Edward.  ii.  Ernest  James. 

He   in.  2ndly,  1873,  Rachael,  dau.  of  Robert  Hcnty,  Esq.  of 

Nazing,  Essex,  and  d.  1875,  leaving  by  her  a  posthumous  dau. 

Mr.  Wythes  is  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Wjthes,  Esq. 

Seats — Bickley  Hall,  Bromley,  Kent;    and  Copt,    Epping, 

Essex. 


■WYVILL    OF    COi^STABLE    BURTON. 

Wyyill,  Maemaduke,  Esq.  of  Constable  Bur- 
ton, co.  York,  late  M.P.  for  Richmond,  andD.L.  for 
North  Kiding  co.  York,  b.  1815  ;  m.  1845,  Laura, 
dau.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Ibbetson,  Bart,  of  Denton 
Park,  CO.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Marmaduke  D'Abct,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  in.  1871,  Isabella, 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Banner  Price,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
two  daus.  II.  Frederick. 

I.  Rachel.         ii.  Alice.         in.  Edith.         iv.  Maude. 

31  tUraSC*— The  family  of  Wyvill,  of  ancient  knightly 
degree,  claims  Norman  extraction,  and  the  name  of  its  founder 
in  England,  Sir  Humphrey  D'Wyvill,  Knt.  of  Slingsby  Castle, 
appears  on  the  Roll  of  Battle  Abbey,  as  one  of  the  Campanions 
in  Arms  oi  The  Conqueror.    His  descendant, 

Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Little  Burton,  represented 
Bipon  1553,  and  shortly  afterwards  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood.  He  m.  1st,  Agnes,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Ralph 
FitzRandolph,  Knt.  of  Spennithorne,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  eventual  co-heir  of  Thomas,  Lord  Scrope  of  Masham; 
2ndly,  Lady  Billingham,  widow  of  Sir  Roger  Billingham,  Knt., 
and  3rdly,  Dorothy,  rehct  of  Sir  William  St.  Quintin,  Knt. 
By  the  1st,  he  left  a  son  and  successor, 

Christopher  Wr\'iLL,  Esq.  of  Constable  Burton,  ra.  Mar- 
garet, dau.  of  Hon.  John  Scrope,  younger  son  of  Henry,  Lord 
Scrope,  of  Bolton,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Percy, 
Earl  of  Northumberland,  and  had  a  son  and  successor. 

Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Knt.  of  Constable  Burton,  M.P. 
ff  r  Richmond,  created  a  bart.  by  James  1.,  25  Nov.  1611.  He 
m.  Magdalen,  dau.  of  Sir  Christopher  Danby,  Kit.  of  Thorpe, 
CO.  York,  and  was  great-great-grandfather  (for  intermediate 
line  see  Burke's  Extinct  and  Dormant  Baronetcies)  of 

Sir  William  Wyvill,  4th  Bart,  of  Constable  Burton,  6. 
1645,  m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  James  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Elling- 
thorpe,  CO.  York,  and  had  two  sons, 

I.  Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

II.  D'Arcy,  d.  5  Jan.  1734,  leaving  three  sons, 

1  William,  who  settled  in  America,  and  d.  there  about  1750, 
leaving  a  son, 

Marmaduke,  who,  1754,  s.  his  kinsman,  Sir  Marmaduke, 
as  7th  bart. 

2  Edward,  General  Supervisor  of  Excise  at  Edinburgh,  in. 
18  Dec.  1737,  Christian  Catherine,  dau.  of  William  Clifton, 
Esq.  of  that  city,  and  d.  Vi,  March,  1791,  leaving  an  only 
son, 

Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

3  Hale,  of  the  city  of  York,  m.  and  had  issue. 
Sir  William  d.  16S4,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  5th  bart.  of  Constable  Burton, 
M.P.  for  Richmond  7  William  II.  and  1  Anne,  subsequently 
a  Commissioner  of  Excise.  He  m.  Henrietta  Maria,  Maid  of 
Honour  to  Queens  Catherine  and  Mary,  dau.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Yarburgh,  Knt.  of  Balne  Hall  and  Snaith,  by  Henrietta  Maria 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Col.  Thomas  Blague,  of  Mollinger, 
Suffolk,  Governor  of  Wallingford,  and  had  issue, 

Marmaduke,  his  heir. 

Tlioinas,  .-Vccountant  General  of  the  Excise,  d.  unm.  1731. 
Christopher,  a  Commissioner  of  Excise  for  North  Britain, 
and  Comptroller  of  the  Excise  Cash  in  England.  He  ui. 
1st,  1723,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  Stephen  Martin  Leake, 
of  Beddington,  Surrey,  and  by  her  (who  d.  19  May,  17ol> 
had  a  dau., 

Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin.  Rev.  Christopher  WyvUl,  but 
d.  s.  p.  23  July,  1783. 

Christopher  Wyvill  m.  2ndly,  1738,  Henrietta,  2nd  dau.  and 
co-heir  of  Francis  Asty,  Esq.  of  Black  Notley,  Essex,  and 
by  her  (who  d.  1742;  had  issue, 
3IARMADCKE  AsTT,  s.  as  6th  bart. 

He  m.  3rdly,  Anne  Thayer,  and  d.  26  .\pril,  1752. 
Anne,  m.  John  Wyvill,  Esq.  of  Walton-on-Thames,  Surrey, 
and  d.  t.  p. 


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YAL 


Margaret,  m.  John  Purcell,  Esq.,  and  d.  s.  p.  17o5. 

Ursula,  TO.  Mr.  Jones,  of  Fumival's  Court,  London. 

Mary,  m.  Eev.  Thomas  Gee. 
Sir  Marraaduke  d.  Oct.  1722,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

.Sm  Makmaduke  Wtvill,  6th  bart.  of  Constable  Burton,  6. 
1692,  m.  Carey,  dau.  of  Edward  Coke,  Esq.  of  Holkham,  Nor- 
folk, but  dying  .^.p.  1753-4,  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 

Sir  Marmauuke  Asty  Wtvill,  7th  bart.  of  Const.ible  Burton, 
d.  v.nm.  at  Bath  23  Feb.  1744,  and  was  s.  in  his  estates  by  hia 
brother-in-law  and  cousin, 

Eev.  Christopher  Wyvill  (son  of  Edward  and  Christian 
Catherine  his  wife),  who  m.  two  wives.  By  the  1st,  Elizabeth, 
Bister  of  Sir  JIarmaduUe  Wyvill,  Bart.,  he  had  no  surviving 
issue;  but  by  the  2nd,  Sarah,  dau.  of  J.  Codling,  he  had, 

Marmaduke,  late  of  Constable  Burton. 

Christopher,  Capt.  R.N. 

Edward,  Eector  of  Fingal  and  Spennithorne,  m.  Frances 
Pulleine,  widow  of  Frederick  Dodsworlh,  D.D.,  and  by  her 
<who  d.  1831)  had  issue. 

Sarah,  m.  Hon.  and  Eev.  Thomas  Monson,  Eector  of  Bedale, 
d.  1843. 

Elizabeth  Anne,  m.  Eev.  John  J.  T.  Monson. 

Catherine. 
Ilr.  Wyvill  d.  March,  1822,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

MARMADnKE  Wtvill,  Esq.  of  Constable  Burton,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  twice  M.P.  for  York,  6.  14  Feb.  1791  ;  to.  13  Dec.  1813, 
Bachel,  dau.  of  Eichard  Slater  Milnes,  Esq.  of  Fryston,  M.P. 
-for  York,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Sept.  1856)  has  issue, 

I.  Marmaduke,  now  of  Constable  Burton. 

II.  Christopher  Edward  (Eev.),  M.A.,  Eector  of  Spennithorne, 
near  Bedale. 

ni.  Eichard  Eodes,  late  Capt.  83rd  regt. 

I.  Sarah  Maria. 

II.  Henrietta  Catherine,  m.  21  Sept.  1840,  Robert  Gurney 
Barclay,  Esq. 

III.  Elizabeth  Jane,  to.  1846,  Hon.  and  Eev.  Thomas  Orde 
Poulett,  Eector  of  Wensley,  and  has  issue. 

-Mr.  Wyvill  d.  1872. 

Arms — Gu.,  three  chevronels  interlaced  vair  and  a  chief  or. 
■Crest— A  wyvern  arg.    iV/o(to— Par  la  volonte  de  Dieu. 
^ea£— Constable  Burton,  near  Bedale. 


YALE    OF    PLAS-YN-YALE. 

Yale,  William  Corbet,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yalc, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J. P.  cos.  Denbigh  and  Merioneth,  and 
D.L.  CO.  Denbigh,  Barrister-at-Law,  B.A.  Oxford, 
b.  1825 ;  m.  1856,  Isabella,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev. 
James  Clow,  retired  Chaplain  H.E.I.C.S.  Bombay, 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John  Edward  Ivor,  b.  20  Aug.  1857. 

II.  James  Corbet,  6. 1  March,  1859. 

III.  Thomas  Parry  Osborne,  b.  24  March,  18C3. 

IV.  William  Edwin  Maurice,  6.  1869;  d.  1869. 

V.  George  Frederick  Cunningham,  b.  14  July,  1872. 
I.  Margaret  Eachel. 

Mr.  Y^ale,  eldest  son  of  Eev.  John  Parry  Jones- 
Parry,  3rd  son  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry, 
Esq.  of  Madryn  and  Llwyn  Onn  (who  was 
first-cousin  of  Miss  Sarah  Yale,  of  Plas-yn-Yale, 
representative  of  the  ancientHouse  of  Yale),  5.  under 
the  limitations  in  the  will  of  Miss  Yale,  upon  the 
death  of  his  vmcle,  Lieut. -Col.  Yale,  and  substituted 
by  tlmt  lady's  direction  the  name  and  arms  of  Yale 
for  those  of  Jones-Pabey  {see  Jones-Paery). 

^int^^t.— The  Yai,E3  of  Pla.s-yn-TaIc  are  Cadets  of  the 
CO.  Merioneth  House  of  Corsygedol,  derived,  with  the  Wtnns 
of  Glynn,  and  Wynnes  of  Pcniarlk,  from  Osborn  F'itzgerald, 
or  OsBER  Wyddel,  who  emigrated  to  the  Northern  Principality 
about  the  middle  of  the  13th  century.  From  Osborn  (refer  to 
Wynne  of  Peniarth)  derived,  5th  in  descent, 

Griffith  ap  Einion,  of  Corsygedol,  who  held  the  oEBce  of 
Woodward  of  the  Comote  of  Ardydwy,  Merioneth,  at  Michael- 
mas, 1400,  and  also  in  2  and  3  Henry  V.  He  m.  Lowrie,  dau. 
and  heir  of  Tudor  ap  Griffith  Vychan,  Lord  of  Gwyddelwern, 
Edeirnion,  and  niece  (and  in  her  issue  sole  heir)  of  his  brother, 
Owan  ap  Griffith  Vychan,  Lord  of  Glyndwrdwy,  the  memor- 
able Owen  Glyndwr,  representative  of  the  dynasties  of  North 
Wales,  South  Wales,  and  Powys.  Tudor  ap  Griffith  Vychan 
■was  upwards  of  24  years  old  3  Sept.  10  Eichard  II.,  1386, 
when,  under  the  designation  of  "Tudor  de  Glendore,"  he 
appeared  as  a  witness  in  the  celebrated  Scrope  and  Grosvenor 
controversy.    By  this  alliance,  GriEBth  ap  Einion  had  issue, 


Griffith  Vaugban,  Esq.  of  Corsygedol,  a  firm  adherent 
of  the  Lanca.strian  cause,  and  one  of  the  defenders  of  H; 
lech  Castle,  under  his  valiant  cousin,  David  ap  levan 
Einion,   1461.    Griffith  was  ancestor  of  the  Vacguanb 
Crosygedol. 

Ellis  ap  Griffith,  of  whose  line  we  treat. 

Tudor  ap  Gi-iflith,  whose  heirs  general  were  the  Lloyds 
Bodidrls,  Bans.,  represented  by  Edward,  2nd  LordSIos: 

Catherine,  m.  Howel  ap  Griffith,  of  Ciogen-yn-Edeirnionl 

Efa,  VI.  Madoc  ap  Griffith. 

The  2nd  son, 

Ellis  ap  Griffith,  of  Gwyddelwern,  and,  jure  uzorU, 
Plas-yn-Yale,  Farmer  (lessee)  of  the  office  of  raglot  of  t 
comote  of  Penllyn,  12  Edward  IV.,  14S5,  m.  Margaret,  da 
and  heir  of  Jenkin  ap  levan,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  aliter  Bodanw 
dog,  Bryn  Eglwys,  co.  Denbigh,  brother  of  Tudor  ap  leva 
derived  through  levan  ap  Y''nyr  c'Yal,  Lord  of  Gelli^yna 
from  Sandde  Hardd,  Lord  of  Burton.  By  the  heiress  of  Pla 
yn-Yale,  Ellis  ap  Griffith,  who  is  stated  to  have  d.  14ti9,  hi 
issue, 

David  ap  Ellis,  of  whom  presently. 
John  Wynn  ap  Ellis,  of  Bryntangor,  Bryn  Eglwys,  ancest 
of  the  Wynnes  of  BryntanQor. 
Eichard  ap  Ellis.  Jenkin  ap  Ellis. 

Tudor  ap  Ellis,  of  Llysfassi. 
levan  Lloyd  ap  Ellis,  of  Ehagat,  Edeirnion. 
Griffith  Lloyd  ap  Ellis,  ancestor  of  the  Lloyds  of  Cnrro. 

Edeirnion,  and  the  earlier  family  of  Lloyd  of  Rkaffatt 
Margaret,  m.  thrice:    1st,  levan  ap  Howell,  Lord  of  ILdj 
Edeirnion;  2ndly,  Howel  Vychan  ap  Howel,  of  the  race  < 
Ririd  ffaidd,  Lord  of  Penllyn ;  and  3rdly,  John  Trevor,  i 
Wignan:. 

Angharad,  m.  Maurice  ap  John,  of  Clennencn,  EhiwaedO) 
and  Park. 

Gwenwhyfar,  m.  John  Eyton,  son  of  John  Eyton,  of  EhuabOl" 
Lowry,  m.  Eein;ilt,  of  Branas. 
The  eldest  sun  of  Ellis  ap  Griffith, 

David  Lloyd  ap  Ellis,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  ra.  Gwenwhyfa' 
dau.  of  Eichard  Lloyd,  of  Llwynymaen,  derived  from  Hed 
Molwynog,  Lord  of  Uwch  Aled,  and  had  issue,* 

John  Yale,  of  whom  presently. 

Griffith  Lloyd,  a  Doctor. 

Thomas  Vale,  LL.D.,  Prebendary  of  St.  Asaph,  7  July,  15& 
Dean  of  the  Arches,  and  Chancellor  of  Bangor.     Dr.  Tali 
who   was  Chancellor  of    Matthew  Parker,   Archbishop 
Canterbury,  d.  1577. 

Hugh  Yale. 

Eoger  Lloyd  ap  Ellis,  of  Brynglas  Lloyd,  co.  Denbigh,  calle 
"Mr.  Ellis,"  who  was  Secretary  to  Cardinal  Wol.sey,  n 
Katherine,  dau.  of  William  ap  Griffith  Vychan,  Lord  c 
Kymmer-yn-Ediernion,  and  a  baron  of  Ediernion,  qui  lixi 
June,  15  Henry  VIII.,  1525,  and  was  father  of 
John  Wynne  ap  Eogee  Lloyd,  of  Caedwrig,  ancestor  e 
the  Lloyds  of  Plas  Einion,  Bryn  Eylicys,  <tc. 

Jane,  ra.   1st,    Edward  Trevor,   Esq.   of   Brynkynnalt,  CO 
Denbigh ;  and  2ndly,  John  Hanmcr. 
Ellen,  III.  Eobert  Lloyd,  of  Halghton. 

The  eldest  son  of  David  Lloyd  ap  Ellis, 

John  Yale,  aliter  John  ap  David  Lloyd,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  m 
Elizabeth,  dau.  (by  Jane,  dau.  of  Sir  William  Griffith,  Knt.  o 
Penrhyn,  co.  Carnarvon)  of  Thomas  Mostyn,  Esq.  of  Mostyn 
CO.  Flint.  By  her  (who  in.  subsequently.  Sir  levan  Lloyd,  Knt 
of  Bodidris)  he  had,  with  an  only  dau.,  Jane,  m.  Josepl 
Haynes,  an  only  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  m.  1st,  Alice,  elder  dai 
and  co-heiress  of  Eoger  Roydon,  by  whom  he  had  two  daus, 
Elizabeth,  m.  Edward  Wright,  Esq.  of  Bickley  and  Strettoii 
CO.  Chester;  and  Dorothy,  m.  Eoger  Williams,  of  OswcstrB 
Thomas  Yale,  to.  2ndly,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Hugh  Puleston,  a 
Llwyn-y-Knotie,  co.  Denbigh,  son  of  Sir  John  Puleston,  KnI 
of  Havod-y-wern,  and  by  her  had  issue,  Thomas ;  John;  and 
Tysilio.  of  London,  d.  s.  p.    The  eldest  son, 

Tiio.mas  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Y'ale,  living  3  Jan.  1649,  m 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  George  Bostock,  Esq.  of  Holt,  co.  Denbigl 
and  had,  with  three  younger  sons,  George,  Lancelot,  anj 
Hugh,  and  a  dau.,  Dorothy,  an  eldest  son  and  successor, 

Thomas  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  Capt.  in  the  service  d 
Charles  I.,  m.  2  Oct.  1649,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  Humphrey  Hughel 
Esq.  of  Gwerclas,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Merioneth  1670,  and  b 
her  (who  was  b.  20  April,  1632,  and  was  living  18  July,  1691 
had  issue, 

Humphrey,  of  whom  presently. 

George,  6.  6  Dec.  16.'i9;  d.  s.  j). 

Elisha,  b.  25  Nov.  1665;  d.  s.  p. 

*  Of  the  House  and  bearing  the  arms  of  Yale  of  Plas-yn-Yali 
were  the  Yales  of  Plas  of  Gronwy,  near  Wrexham,  co.  Det 
high,  to   which  "belonged  ELinn'  Yale,  Governor   of  MadrS 
founder  of  Yale  College,  United  States  (whose  tomb  is  in 
Wrexham  Churchyard).     He  was  son  of  Thomas  Y'ale,  Esq., 
one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Newhaven  Connecticut,  America. 


YAR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY, 


YAR 


1807 


Dorothy,  6.  23  Jan.  ICoO,  buriea  13  Jan.  1692;  in.  licr  cousin, 
Huuh  Hushes,  Esq.  of  Gwcrclas,  Ili<rh  .Slieriff  of  co.  Mciio- 
mth  1720,  and  by  him,  who  was  buried  2  April,  li25,  was 
niolher  of  a  dau.  and  co-heir, 

I)oRoTHT,  heiress  of  Gwercla.s,  m.  Kdwanl  Lloyd,  E.sq.  of 
riyniog,  CO.  Denbigh,  and  was  mother  of  a  son  and  heir, 

IlrcH  HcGHF.s  Lloyd,  of  Gwerclas,  father,  by  SLirRaret, 
dau.  and  heir  of  Kichard  Wahnesley,  Esq.  of  Coldcoatcs, 
CO.  Lancaster,  and  Bashall,  co.  York,  of  a  son  and  heir, 
EicBAnD  IIcGHEs  Lloyd,  Esq .,  who  became  eventually 
heir-general  of  the  Yales  oj  ftas-i/ii-i'aU. 
[r.  Yale  d.  circa  1682,  was  s.  by  his  eldest  surviving  son, 
"tMPHREY  Yale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yaie,  b.  25  Jan.  IGoO,  m. 
\   dau.   of  Thomas  Lloyd,   Esq.  of  Dongay,  co.  Mont- 
ly,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

.>MAS  Yale,   Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  d.  s.   -p-  April,   1697, 

i  15,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

I  >AviD  Yale,    Esq.  of  Plas-yn-\'ale,   h.   18  July,    1676,   m. 

_aret,  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Maurice,  of  Cae  X6r,  co. 

igh,  Gent.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  20  Dec.  1754,  a^'ed  66), 

.  \  issue  only  two  children, 

Thomas,  bapt.  8  Aug.  1709 ;  d.  s.p.,  and  buried  19  Jan.  1738. 
John. 

':    Y'ale  d.  29  Jan.  1763,  aged  81,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  sur- 

!;■  son  and  heir, 

V.  JoDN  Yale,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  b.   15  April,   1716;  d. 

It.  17S9.    He  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  John  Jones,  Esq.  of 

.1  n  Onn,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  had  two  sons  and  one 

.ai.,  Edward,  d.  s.  j).  30  Aug.  1787,  aged   39;   John-;  and 

i:.AH,  sister  and  heir  of  her  brother.    Mr.  Y'ale  was  s.  by  his 

surviving  son  and  heir, 

-V.  Jobs  Yale,  B.D.,  M.A.,  of  Plas-yn-Y'ale,  Eector  of 
:ord,  Kent,  Fellow  of  St.  John's  Coll.  Cambridge,  d.  unm. 
-ipril,  ISOO,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister  and  heir, 
S.\rau  Y"ai,e,  of  Plas-yn-Yale,  d.  unni.  13  June,  1821,  aged 
",  and  by  her  will,  dated  7  Nov.  1818,  Plasyn-Yale  was  en- 
i'lu.l  (with  subsequent  limitations  in  favour  of  Rev.  John 
arry  Jones-Parry,  and  of  members  of  the  families  of  Lloyd 
' Gwii-clas  a.uA  Q-B-iYYiin  of  Gam)  on  William  Parry  Joncs- 
arry,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Parry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of 
Iwyn  Onn  and  Madryn,  who,  in  compliance  with  Miss  Yale's 
ill,  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Y'ale.  At  Miss  Yale's 
;ath  the  representation  of  the  family  of  Y'ale,  of  Plas-yn- 
aie,  devolved  on  Richard  Hcghes  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Plymog, 
werclas,  and  Bashall,  but  the  estate  passed,  as  just  stated,  to 
William  Parry  Y'ale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn-Y'ale,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
ieut.-Col.  in  the  army.  This  gentleman,  4th  son  of  Thomas 
arry  Jones-Parry,  Esq.  of  Llwyn  Onn,  substituted,  by  Miss 
ale's  testamentary  direction,  the  name  and  arms  of  Yale  for 
lose  of  Jones  Parry.  Col.  Yale  served  the  office  of  High 
leriff  for  that  co.  He  to.  Eliza  Flora,  dau.  of  John  Saun- 
!rson,  Esq.,  but  d.  s.  p.  6  June,  18G7,  and  was  s.  by  his 
!phew,  the  present  William  Corbet  Y'ale,  Esq.  of  Plas-yn- 
dle. 

Arms— Yrm.,  a  saltier  gu.  fretty  or.     Crest— A  mount  vert, 
ereon  a  boar  az.  within  a  net  or,  in  the  mouth  an  acorn 
ipped  ppr. 
i'eaJ— Plas-yn-Yale,  near  Oorwcn.    C^ci— Devonshire,  S.W. 


YAEBOEOXJGH    OF    CAMPSMOUNT, 

Cooke-Yahbobottgh,  Geoege  Beyak,  Esq.  of 
ampsmoimt,  co.  York,  late  14th  King's  Hussars, 

1  Dec.  1843  ;  m.  1-i  Feb.  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
iunger  dau.  of  Henry  Yarborough  Parker,  of 
;reetthorpe,  co.  York,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Eustace,  b.  12  Jan.  1876. 
n.  Henry  Alfred,  b.  27  March,  1877. 
HI.  Orfeur  Frederic,  b.  26  Nov.  1878. 
1.  IMary  Alice. 

iLt nr<t tjf  • — Fdmuxd  YARCORocon,  of  Calne  TTall,  co.  Y'ork, 
irchased  Brayton  Hall  and  other  lands  in  Campsall  from 
ITt.  Fletcher  in  102»).  He  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Tiiomas 
'ormley,  of  llalfielj,  by  whom  he  had,  with  other  issue,  two 
'ns, 

Nicholas  (Sir),  High  Sheriff  of  co.  York,  from  whom  descend 
the  Yarrurgiis,  oi'  Heslington. 
TuoMAS,  of  Campsall. 

:lmund  Yarborough  d.  6  May,  1631,  and  was  s.  at  Campsall  by 
.8  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Y'ARcoBouGn,  of  Campsall,  Serjeant-atLaw,  6.  1624; 

1st,  Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas  Ellis,  who  d.  without  issue  ;  2ndly. 

ary,  dua.  of  Thomas    Henry    AVatson,  of  Haigh  Hall,    oc. 


Y'ork,  by  whom  he  had  issue  (with  five  other  sons,  who  all 
d.  unm.), 

Thomas,  of  Campsmount. 
Thomas  Y'arborough  d.  1697,  and  was.',  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Y'arborough,  Esq.  of  Campsmount,  b.  1G87;  m.  1718, 
Joanna,  dau.  of  Tobias  Harvey,  of  Womerslcy,  and  had,  with 
other  issue,  who  all  d.  before  their  father,  two  daus.,  who  sur- 
vived him, 

El^abeth,}  Co-heiresses  of  Campsmount. 

These  two  ladies  having  become  the  only  descendants  of 
Thomas  Y'arborough,  1st  of  Campsall,  selected  for  their  heir 
their  1st  cousin,  George  Cooke,  of  Streethorpe,  whose  mother 
was  another  of  the  daus.  of  Tobias  Harvey.  They  enjoined 
him  to  take  the  name  of  Y'arborough,  and  to  bear  the  arms, 
for  which  he  obtained  the  royal  permission  5  July,  1S02.  Miss 
Elizabeth  Yarborough  d.  23  Nov.  1801,  and  was  «.  by  her  1st 
cousin, 

George  Cooke,  Esq.  of  Streethorpe,  Doncaster,  co.  Y'ork, 
son  of  George  Cooke,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  George  Cooke, 
Bart,  of  Whealley,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Sir  God- 
frey Copley,  Bart,  (who  d.  1763),  who  took  the  name  and  arms 
of  Yabborocgh,  5  July,  1802,  after  the  demise  of  his  first- 
coasin,  Elizabeth  Y'arborough,  the  last  descendant  of  Thomas 
Y'arborough,  of  Campsall,  who  d.  unm.,  23  Nov.  1801.  He  -m. 
Mary,  dau.  of  Richard  Newsome,  Esq.,  and  dying  19  July, 
1819,  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Cooke  Y'arborough,  Esq.,  in.  his  second-cousin,  iMary, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Cooke,  Rector  of  Darfield,  and  by 
her  (whorf.  1824)  had  issue, 

George,  late  of  Campsmount. 

Richard,  m.  1842,  Jlary  Easson,  and  has  issue. 

Charles,  late  Col.  91st  regt.,  C.B.,  m.  Flora  Emily  Sophia 
Grant,  and  has  issue. 

Slaria.  Harriet. 

Louisa.  Emma,  r,i.  B.  Richard  B.  Loxley,  Esq. 

Anna,  m.  Dr.  Ewald,  D.C.L. 

Fanny,  m.  Dr.  McGowan,  M.D. 

Mr.  Cooke  Yarborough  d.  1836,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

George  Cooke  Y'arborough,  Esq.  of  Campsmount,  co.  Y'ork, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  16  July,  1794 :  rd.  1st.  16  May,  1837,  Emily 
Sarah,  his  1st  cousin,  2nd  dau.  of  George  Cooke,  Esq.,  of  Carr 
House,  near  Doncaster,  which  lady  d.  1  Jan.  1841  ;  and  2ndly, 
9  June,  1842,  Mary  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Richard  Heath- 
tield,  Esq.  of  Green  Lanes,  Middlesex,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

George  Bryan,  now  of  Campsmount. 

Alfred,  b.  12  Aug.  1847.  Arthur,  6.  8  May,  1852. 

Julia  Elizabeth.  Gertrude  Flora. 

Mr.  Cooke  Y'arborough  cZ.  2  Feb.  1870. 

Arms — Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  per  pale  arg.  and  az.,  a  chev- 
ron between  three  chaplets  all  counterchanged  ;  2nd  and  3rd, 
or,  a  chevron  gu.  between  two  lions  i>assant  gardant  sa.  Cre.^ts 
1st,  A  falcon  close  or,  belled  gold  preying  on  a  mallard  ppr. ; 
2nd,  Out  of  a  mural  crown  arg.,  a  demi-lion  gardant  issuing 
sa.  gorged  with  a  ducal  coronet  or.  Motto — Non  sine  pulvere 
palma. 

&at — Campsmount,  near  Doncaster. 


YARBURGH    OP    HESLINGTON. 

Bateson-de  Yaebtjrgh,  Geoege  William,  Esq. 
of  Heslington  Hall,  co.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  3rd  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  Sir  Eoberfc  Bateson,  Bart., 
b.  1825  ;  m.  May,  1862,  Mary  Ehzabeth,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Mr.  G.  J.  Yarburgh,  of  Heslington  Hall, 
and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Robert  Wilfrid,  b.  1S65. 

II.  George  Nicholas,  b.  1870. 

Eustace  Hubert  7  »    .       ,        ,   ,  ,o-o 
,,  ,  .,         >•  twins,  0.  and  cZ.  18<3. 

Henry  Arthur    _) 

A  son,  stillborn,  1S74. 

I.  Mary  Lilla.  ii.  Catherine  Hjlda. 

III.  Violet  Ilylda,  d.  in  infancy. 

Mr.  Batcson  de  Yarburgh  took  by  royal  iicense  his 
wife's  original  family  luime  of  DE  YAKBriiGii,  ana 
her  arms,  in  addition  to  his  own,  in  accordance  with 
the  will  of  Mr.  G.  J.  Yarburgh. 

ilfllCilQC. — The  family  of  Yarburgh  is  one  of  great  anti- 
quity, and  can  trace  an  authenticated  male  succession  from 
the  time  of  the  Norman  Conquest.  At  that  period  Eusta- 
CHius  de  Y'areurgii  was  Lord  of  Yarburgh,  co.  Lincoln,  which 
manor,  together  with  the  patronage  of  the  Living,  still  remains 
vested  in  his  lineal  representative,  the  present  Mrs.  Batesom 


1808 


YAH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YEA 


BE  Yakbukgh,  of  Heslington.  For  many  successive  centuries 
the  Yarburghs  were  settled  in  various  parts  of  Lincolnshire, 
tut  more  than  two  hundred  years  ago  they  removed  their 
residence  to  Snaith  Hall,  West  Eiding  co.  York,  and  subse- 
quently, Snaith  Hall  being  destroyed,  to  Heslington  Hall,  near 
York,  an  ancient  mansion,  built  in  the  reign  of  Eliza- 
beth, and  acquired  in  marriage  with  a  co-heiress  of  the  Hes- 
KETHS  of  Heslington,  a  junior  branch  of  the  Lancashire 
Heskeths. 

Edmund  Yabbcbgh,  Esq.  of  Balne  Hall,  co.  York,  (son  of 
Francis  Yarburgh,  Serjeant-at-Law,  and  the  lineal  descendant 
of  Eustachius  de  Yarburgh,  Lord  of  Y'arburgh,  tcm-p.  Con- 
QCESTOKis;,  was  treasurer  of  lame  soldiers  in  the  West  Eiding 
of  that  county,  with  Sir  G.  Cutler,  of  Stainburgh.  He  m. 
Sarah,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Wormeley,  Esq.  of  Cus- 
worth  and  Hatfield,  co.  York  (by  Thomasine  his  wife,  dau. 
and  heiress  of  Nicholas  Vi'aller,  Esq.),  and  had  issue, 

Nicholas  (Sir),  his  heir. 

Thomas.  Serjeant-at-Law  (see  Yarboeocgh  of  Campsmoutli). 
Edmund,  of  Doncaster,  M.D. 

Frances,  m.  1st,  Sir  Jolin  Eereshy,  Eart.  of  ThribergU;  and 
2ndly,  James  Moyser,  Esq. 

He  d.  6  May,  1G31,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Sir  Kicholab  Yaeblkgh,  Knt.  of  Snaith  Hall,  co.  York, 
J. P.,  in  the  Commission  of  Array  for  Charles  I.  He  in. 
Faith,  dau.  of  John  Dawnay,  Esq.  of  Cowick,  son  of  Sir 
Thomas  Dawnay,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1657)  had  six  sons  and 
two  daas.  Sir  Nicholas  d.  Aug.  1655,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

Sir  Thomas  Yaebuege,  Knt.  of  Balne  Hall  and  Snaith,  High 
Sheriff  1676,  and  31. P.  for  Pontef  ract.  He  m.  Henrietta  Maria, 
eldest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Col.  Thomas  Blague,  of  HoUinger, 
Suffolk,  Governor  of  Wallingford,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Sir  Dudley  North,  and  had  issue, 

jAirEs,  his  heir.  Thomas.  Blague.  Eichard. 

Charles.  Charles. 

Htiiiittta  Maria,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queens  Cathep.in-e  and 

SIary,  m.  Sir  Marmaduke  Wyvill,  Bart.,  and  1722. 
Margaret,  ',/-.  Mr.  Cutting.  Faith. 

Eosamund,  Nicholas  Polexfen,  E?q. 
Alice,  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Akse. 

Sir  Thomas  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Yarbecgh,  Esq.  of  Snaith  Hall,  godson  to  King 
James  II.,  and  one  of  his  Majesty's  pages  of  honour.  This 
gentleman  entered  the  army,  and  attained  the  rank  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  in  the  Guards.  He  ra.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Hesketh,  Esq.  of  Heslington,  representative  of  a  younger 
branch  of  the  ancient  Lancashire  family  of  tlie  same  name,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Walter  Bethell,  of  Alne,  co.  York,  and 
grand-dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Slingsby,  Bart.  By  the  co-heiress  of 
Htshngton  (who  d.  April,  1717)  Col.  Yarburgh  had  issue  seven 
sons  and  three  daus.,  the  eldest  of  the  latter,  Henrietta  Maria, 
^n.  Sir  John  Vanbrugh,  Knt.  Clarenceux  King-of-Arms.  Col. 
Yarburgh,  who  was  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Yarburgh,  Snaith, 
Cowick,  and  part  of  Heslington,  d.  172S,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Thomas  Yarblrgh,  Esq.  of  Heslington  and  Snaith,  bapt.  at 
York,  16  Feb.  1635,  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Thomas 
Thwaites,  but  by  her  (who  d.  27  March,  1 753)  leaving  no  issue, 
he  was  s.  at  his  decease,  1741,  by  his  brother, 

Henrt  Yabbcbgh,  Esq.  of  Heslington  and  Snaith,  at  whose 
demise  (also  without  children)  the  estates  and  representation 
of  the  family  devolved  on  his  brother, 

Hesketh  Yabbubgh,  Esq.  of  Heslington  and  Snaith,  d.  v.nm. 
at  Heslington,  1754,  and  wass.  by  his  younger  brother, 

Charles  Yardcugh,  Esq.  of  Heslington  and  Snaith,  co. 
York,  and  Yarburgh,  co.  Lincoln.  He  ra.  1st,  Mary  Griffin, 
of  Wirksworth,  co.  Derby,  descended  from  the  Lowes,  of 
AlderwasUy,  and  the  Wiglets,  of  Wi'jwal,  and  by  her  (whorf. 
26  Nov.  1757,  aged  40)  had  issue, 

Henry,  his  heir. 

Mary,  ui.  the  Eev.  William  Coates,  A.M.,  brother  to  Gen. 
Coates,  and  d.  s.  'p.  29  April,  1835,  aged  a4. 

Mr.  Yarburgh  m.  2ndly,  Sarah  Griffin,  of  Wirksworth,  and  had 
by  her, 

Charles,  bapt.  19  Oct.  1763,  entered  the  navy  1779,  on  board 
the  "  brirannia,"  and  afterwards  served  in  the  "Hero," 
which  sailed  for  the  East  Indies,  where  he  d.  1781. 

Nicholas  Ed.mcsd,  successor  to  his  brother  Henry. 

Judith,  d.  unra.  Eosamund,  d.  v.nm. 

Sarah,  m.  1  Aug.  1782,  John  Greame,  Esq.  nephew  of 
John  Greame,  Esq  of  Sewerby  House,  East  Eiding  co. 
York ;  and  d.  21  Oct.  1785,  leaving  one  son,  Yarburgh, 
heir  to  his  uncle,  and  a  dau.,  Alicia  Maria,  who  vi.  May, 
I8I0,  George  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Stockton  Hall,  co.  York,  and 


has  issue,  George  John,  late  of  Heslington  (see  Llotd  o/ 
Stockton  Hall). 

Faith,  d.  unm.  31  Dec.  1782,  aged  18. 

Henrietta  Maria,  d     nm.  11  July,  1783. 
Mr.  Yarburgh  d.  13  Aug.  1789,  aged  73,  and  was  ».  by  his  son, 

Henry  Yakeurgh,  Esq.  of  HesUngton,  formerly  Capt.  20th 
Light  Dragoons.  This  gentleman  m.  Anne,  dau.  of  E.  Agar, 
Esq.  of  Canterbury,  which  lady  d.s.p.  14  Feb.  1817.  Mr. 
Yarburgh  d.  28  Oct.  1825,  aged  77,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 

Nicholas  Edmund  Yarbubgh,  Esq.  of  HesUngton,  D.L., 
JIajor  3rd  regt.  Provisional  Militia,  and  High  Sheriff  co.  York 
1836,  d,.  v.nm.,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

Yabbubgh  Greame,  Esq.  of  Sewerby  House,  East  Eiding, 
CO.  York,  who  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Yabbcbgh, 
He  d.  s.  p.,  and  wass.  by  his  nephew, 

George  John  (Llotd)  Yabbcbgh,  Esq.  of  Heslington, 
CO.  York,  J.P.,  h.  28  July,  1811;  ra.  23  July,  1840,  Mary 
Antonia,  3rd  dau.  of  Samuel  Chetham  Hilton,  Esq.  of  Pett 
nington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  o; 
Samuel  Clowes,  Esq.  of  Broughton  Hall,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Maby  Elizabeth,  now  of  Heslington. 

II.  Susan  Anne,  ra.  25  Jan.  1865,  Charles,  eldest  son  of  the 
latf  Eev.  Thomas  P.  Lethbildge,  of  Combe  Flory,  Somerset 
and  has  issue. 

Mr.  Yarburgh  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Yarburoi 
in  place  of  those  of  Lloyd,  1857,  andiL  16  March,  1875. 

Arrai — Quarterly:   1st  and  4th,   per  pale  arg.   and  az. 
chevron  between  three  chaplets  all  counterchanged,  and  fi 
distinction  a  cross-crosslet  in  the  centre  chief  point  couni 
changed,  for  Yabbobocgh  ;   2nd  and  3rd,   arg.,    three  bal 
wings  sa.   on  a  chief  gu.  a  lion  passant  or,  for  Batesojt] 
quartering  AxwELL,  Billing,  Wobmlet,  Blague,  andHESKE' 
Crests,  1st,  Yarborocgh  :  A  falcon  close  or,  belled  of  the  li 
preying  on  a  duck  ppr.,  and  for  distinction  the  falcon  chargwj 
on  the  breast  with  a  cross-crosslet  az. ;   2nd,  Bateson  :  A  bat' 
wing  sa.     Motto — Non  est  sine  pulvere  palma.     Motto  f( 
Bateson,  Nocte  volamus. 

Seat — Heslington  Hall,  near  York. 


PARK- YATES  OP  INCE  HALL, 

Paek-Yates,  Edmund  'Waideegeave,  Esq.  o) 
Ince  Hail,  co.  Chester,  and  Sandiway,  J^orthwick 
Patron  of  Ince,  late  Lieut.  Lancashire  Hussara 
formerly  Capt.  Eoyal  Dragoons,  b.  1836 ;  in.  2. 
June,  1874,  Clementina  Churchill,  4th  dau.  of  Si: 
Alexander  Dixie,  10th  bart.  of  Bosworth  Park 
CO.  Leicester.  Mr.  Park- Yates  is  eldest  son  o 
Eer.  William  Waldegrave  Park,  who  d.  1842,  hj 
Elizabeth  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  late  Edmunc 
Yates,  Esq.  of  Ince  Hall,  and  grandson  of  Sir  Jama 
Allen  Park,  one  of  the  Judges  of  the  Court  a 
Common  Pleas.     He  s.  his  mother  1856. 

Arras — Per  fess  nebulee  arg.  and  gu.  a  goat's  head  conpe<' 
between  three  gates  all  counterchanged.  Crest  —  A  goatV 
head  couped  arg.  crusily  gu.  in  the  mouth  a  cinquefoi 
slipped  vert. 

Seats — Ince  Hall,  co.  Chester;  and  Sandiway,  Northwidt 
Clubs — Army  and  Navy;  and  Boodle's,  S.W. 


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YEATMAN    OF    STOCK    HOUSE. 

Yeatman,  Saeah,  now  of  Stock  House,  widoTi 
of  Eev.  Harry  Farr  Yeatman,  LL.B.,  of  Stocl 
House,  CO.  Dorset,  J.P.,  Chairman  of  Dorset  Quartei 
Sessions,  who  was  b.  1  Feb.  1786 ;  m.  26  Not.  1810 
and  d.  22  AprU,  1861..  Mrs.  Yeatman  is  only  daa 
and  heu"  of  James  Huyshe  Wolcott,  Esq.  (set 
'W OLCOTT  of  Knoivle),hj  Hvidget  his  wife,  sister  anc 
co-heir  of  James  Thomas  Benedictus  Marwood,  Esq'- 
of  Widworthy  Court  and  Sutton,  Devon,  and  ha: 
issue, 

Harry  Farr,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  &.  26  Sept.  1811;  ?/i.  6  July 
1837,  Emma,  only  .surviving  dau.  of  Harry  BIl'k-s,  K.?q.  o 
Stockton  House,  Wilts,  and  d.  22  May,  1852,  leaving  issue 

1  Harry  Farr,  h.  19  Sept.  1839,  J.P.,  D.L.   for  DorsetjC 
Patron  of  one  Living,  Commander  E.N.,  retired;  mil 
Jan.  1876,  Charkitte,  youngest  dau.  of  the  late  Wiilian 
Temple,  Esq.  of   Bishopstrow  House,  Wilts,   and  luu 
issue,  Ehoda  Margaret,  b.  23  Dec.  1876.  («i 

2  Arthur  Godolphin  Yeatman  Bitrgs,  of  Stockton  House,  tfo, 
Wilts,  J.P.  for  Wilts,  Capt.  E.H.A.,  b.  22  March,  1843.  A^ 

3  Huyshe  Wolcott,  b.  2  leb.  1843,  Chaplain  to  the  Bishoii|j^ 
of  Salisbury,  Vicar  of  Netherbury,  Dorset,  and  Clerica!  ,  ■ 
Secretary  to  the  Salisbury  Diocesan  Synod ;  m,.  24  Nov 


if 


YEA 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YEA 


1809 


1875,  Laily  Barbara  Carnliiip  Lcgge,  tlau.  of  William, 
4th  Earl  of  Dartmouth,  and  Frances  his  Countess,  tlau. 
of  the  6th  Viscount  Barrington,  and  has  issue,  William 
Iluvshe,  b.  15  l-'eb.  1878,  and  Barbara  Margaret,  b. 
18  Oct.  1870. 

1  Emma  Louisa,  d.  1  Sept.  1812. 

2  llliuda  iVIarwood,  vi.  3  Oct.  1805,  Percy  S.  Nevile,  Esq. 
of  Skclbrookc  Park,  co.  York,  d.  3  Oct.  1866,  leaving 
issue,  Percy  Gilbert,  b.  22  Sept.  18G6. 

3  Emily  Frances  Emma. 

II.  Marwood  Sliutileworth,  of  Ilohvell  Weymouth,  Dorset, 

J.P.,  Major  Dorset  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  17  July,  1826. 
I.  Sarah  Marwood,  m.  the  Kev.  William  Mecch. 

.  Louisa  Wolcott,   in.  Theodore  Moilliet,   Esq.  of  Skilts, 

House,  CO.  Warwick:  d.  4  July,  1811. 
QI.  Mary  Farr,  m.  John  du  Boulay,  Esq.  of  Donhead  Hall, 

CO.  Wilts. 
(V.  Ehoda  Charlton,  i)i.  Tliomas  Hext,  Esq.  of  Trenarrcn 

House,  Cornwall. 

LtnCiKQC. — The  family  of  Yeatjian  is  of  antiquity  in 
TSet.  The  first-mentioned  of  the  name  is  Eichard  Y'ateman, 
ior  of  Toftes,  Norfolk,  and  also  Prior  of  Spettisbury,  Dorset. 

progenitors  of  the  present  family  at  Stock  House  were 
,ted  for  several  centuries  prior  to  and  until  the  Ueforciation 
fhornton,  in  that  co.,  and  for  many  generations  held  pro- 
•ty  under  the  Abbey  ofPrattells,  at  StourProvost,  as  well  as 
t  Manor  of  Thornton  in  MarnhuU,  of  the  Abbey  ofShaftesbury, 
ich,  before  its  dissolution,  was  a  parish  in  itself.  John  Y'ate- 
N  was  settled  there  in  the  rein  of  Henbt  VI.,  and  he  was  *■. 
a  son  and  grandson  of  his  own  name,  the  last  of  whom  (as 
lears  from  a  survey  made  in  the  i-aign  of  Elizabeth) 
ained,  in  the  26  Henry  Vill.,  a  lease  of  property  at 
rgarofs  Marsh  and  Hinton  St.  Mary,  in  the  adjoinincf 
■ish,  from  the  Abbess  of  Shaftesbury.  He  d.  before  35 
NKT  Vlll.,  when  his  son  Robert,  who  had  been  named 
ersioner  in  the  previous  lease,  was  granted  on  the  Sot h 
.ober  of  that  year,  a  lease  by  the  same  Abbess  of  otlicr 
perty  for  the  life  of  himself  and  Margaret  his  wife,  and 
in  his  son.    This  Robert  Y'eatman  served  on  an  inquisition 

on  16  May,  8  Elizabetu,  to  ascertain  the  title  of  the 
iwn  to  the  Manor  of  Spettisbury.  On  the  dissolution  of 
oasteries,  these  manors  became  the  possession  of  William, 
•d  Stourton,  and  John  Yeatman,  4  Edward  VI.,  was  given 
Charles,  Lord  Stourton,  a  further  lease  of  other  property 
the  same  manor  for  the  life  of  himself  and  John  and 
•tholomew  his  sons.  After  the  attainder  of  Charles,  Lord 
urton,  the  manors  of  Margaret's  Marsh  and  Hinton  St. 
ry  became  part  of  the  possession  of  the  Lords  Arundell  of 
rdour,  under  whom  the  Yeatmans  held  these  estates  for 
ay  generations.  At  the  death  of  the  last-named  John 
.tman,  the  estates  descended  to  his  son,  Thomas  Yeat- 
t,  of  Margaret's  Marsh  and  Hinton  St.  Mary,  who  was 
about     1550,    and    in.    about     15S0,      Edyth,     dau. 

eventual    heiress   of    Edward    Keyte,    Esq.  of   Chysel- 

,   by    his    wife,  Christian    Atte  More    (descended,   it  is 
ed,   from   Henry   de   Newburgh,  Earl  of  Warwick);  his 

is  dated  3  Nov.  1617,  and  was  proved  at  Doctors' 
amons.    By  his  said  wife  he  had  three  sons, 

Robert,  of  Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  to.  Joan  Daccombe, 
widow  of  Jolin  Penny;  and  2ndly,  1620,  Jane,  dau.  of 
William  Collins,  by  the  first  of  whom  he  had  issue, 
William,  of  Shaftesbury,  admitted  to  the  Middle  Temple, 
17  Feb.  1646,  m.  Lucy,  who  subsequently  became  the 
■wife  of  William  Fry.  William  Yeatuian  was  liviug  1673 ; 
by  his  wife  (who  d.  1682;,  he  had  issue, 
William,  of  Shaftesbury,  also  a  member  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  his  admission  there  is  dated  7  July,  1G73  ;  he  left 
no  issue,  and  was  buried  at  Margarec's  Marsh,  7  Jan.  1678. 
.  Thomas,  an  officer  in  the  army  of  King  James  1. 

I.  MOEGAN. 

I  youngest  son, 

[OBGAN  Yeatman,  6.  1588,  resided  at  Hinton  St.  Mary.  He 
Elizabeth  Lyct,  of  Manston,  Dorset,  a  younger  branch  of 
family  of  Lvet  of  LyeVs  Carey,  Somerset;  and  d.  1609, 
ring  issue  five  sons  and  four  daus.,  i.  Tho.mas;  ii.  Morgan, 
't.  at  Hiuton,  17  May,  1629  ;  d.  s.  p.  1704;  ill.  Robert,  of 
)m  hereafter;  iv.  Peter,  m.  and  had  issue ;  v.  William,  ))i. 
.had  issue;  i.  Dorothy;  ii.  Mary,  bapt.  21  Jan.  1626,-;/!.. 
liam  Castleman,  of  Hinton ;  in.  Jane,  bapt.  31  March, 
3;  IV.  Sarah,  bapt.  Nov.  1G40.  Morgan,  the  2nd  son, 
Dg  without  issue, 

Gk)BERT  Yeatman,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  the  3rd  son,  .5.  to  the 
ites,  and  dying  1678,  left  issue,  by  Anne  his  wife,  one  son, 
lOBEiiT  Yeatman,  of  Hinton  St.   Mary,   and  Donhead  St. 
Srew,  Wilts,  c?.  1730,  leaving  issue,  by  Mary  his  1st  wife, 
FBOus  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son. 


Robert  Y'eatman,  b.  1691;  in.  Mary,  sister  and  heiress  ol 
John  Gibbons,  Esq.  of  Grandon,  Somerset,  and  had  an  only 
surviving  son. 

Rev.  Robkrt  Y'eat.man,  of  Stour  Provost,  bapt.  26  Sept. 
1718  ;  m.  Maiy,  dau.  of  Christopher  Slade,  Esq.  of  Chiltern, 
Wilts;  and  d.  leaving  an  only  dau.,  Mary  Slade  Yeatman,  m. 
Nathaniel  Dalton,  Esq.  of  Shanks  House,  Somerset,  from 
whom  the  present  pos.sessor  of  Shanks,  Dalton  Fosteu 
Grant  Dalton,  Esq.,  is  descended, 

Morgan  Y'^eatman,  the  3rd  son  of  Robert  Yeatman,  of 
Hinton  St.  Mary,  and  Mary  his  wife,  bapt.  at  Hinton  St. 
Mary,  March,  1696,  continued  to  reside  there.  He  to.  Theo- 
phila,  dau.  of  Harry  F'arr,  Esq.,  and  eister  and  cohcirof  Joha 
Farr,  Esq.  of  Stock  House;  and  d.  leaving  issue, 

I.  Harry  Farr  (devisee  of  Stock  House). 

II.  Morgan,  of  Hinton  St.  Mary,  and  Dorchester,  baptisecl 
25  June,  1734;  in.  1779,  Elizabeth  Mary,  dau  and  eventual 
co-heiress  of  William  Pym  (xea  Py.m  of  The  IIumIU),  the 
eldest  son  of  .John  Pym,  Esq.,  a  Bencher  of  the  Middle 
Temple,  of  Little  Wymoiidly,  Herts,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  sole  heiress  of  Edmund  Percivall,  Esq  of  Lincoln'.s 
Inn,  and  Stansredbury  Park,  Herts,  by  Mary,  the  dau.  of 
Sir  Thomas  Byde,  of  \Varo  Park,  Herts,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Thomas  Feild,  of  Stanstedbury  Park.  Morgan  Yeatman  d. 
1809,  leaving, 

1  Morgan,  of  Richmond,  Surrey,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Col. 
Richard  Jones;  and  d.  1819,  having  had  issue,  Morgan, 
of  Richmond,  m.  1850,  Mary,  dau.  of  Edward  Pcnrhyn, 
Esq.  of  Sheen,  Surrey,  by  Lady  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
Stanley  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Edward,  13th  Earl  of 
Derby,  and  had  issue,  Morgan  Edward,  b.  1X51 ;  a  son,  b. 
1857;  Eleanor  Mary;  Lucy  Emma;  and  Florence  Cha  - 
lotte. 

2  Francis  F'ane,  of  Boston,  en.  Lincoln,  b.  17  March,  1790; 
in.  Caroline,  dau.  of  John  Richmond,  Esq.  of  Lymington, 
Hants,  and  had  issue, 

Francis  Fane,  b.  1820. 

Morgan.  &.1821,  </.  1S32. 

Christopher,  b.  1821,  ni.  Harriett,  dau.  of  John  Rawsoii. 
Esq.  of  Skirbeck  House,  J.P.  for  the  co.  of  Lincoln. 

Henry  John,  C.E.,  b.  1824. 

Charles  Pym,  b.  1827  ;  d.  1850. 

John  Pym,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law;  b.  IT 
March,  1830.  of  Summer  Hill,  Chislehurst,  Kent,  m 
1st,  Margrathe  Josephine  Klothildc,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Braunagrl,  of  Carlsruhe,  d.  31  JIarch,  1871,  leaving- 
issue  surviving,  an  only  dau.,  Margrathe  Josephine 
Klothilde.  He  m.  2ndly,  ]2Seiit.  1871,  Charlotte  Murray 
Houghton,  only  dau.  of  Allen  McDonogh,  Esq.  of  Ath- 
gaven  Lodge,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  John  Francis  Pym, 
b.  25  Nov.  1873  ;  William  Gowcl  de  Perceval,  b.  15  Feb. 
1877  ;  Ethel  Charlotte  Murray  Houghton,  and  Maud 
Mary  Thenphila  Farr. 

William  Olive,  b.  1831,  m.  Slathilde  Josephine,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Braimagrl,  of  Carlsruhe. 

Caroline  Mary,  in.  Rev.  Charles  Lamb. 

Ellen. 

Mary,    m.    William    Shakespear    Allardyco,     Esq.     of 
Cheltenham. 

Theophila,  m.  Edwa     George  Ayliffe,  Esq.  of  Holbecho 
CO.  Lincoln. 

1  Mary,    m.    Christopher  Cooper,   M.D.  of    Dorchester 
&\Md.  1848. 

2  Theophila  Farr,  d.  1848.        3  Charlotte.        4  Jane  Pym. 
I.  Mary,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Farr,  Esq.  of  Stock  House,  and 

d.  leaving  an  only  dau., 
1  Theophila,  m.  John  Berkeley  Burland,   Esq.,  M.P  for 
Totnes,  and  Chairman  of  the  Somerset  County  Sessions, 
the  1st  son  of  Sir  John  Burland,  one  of  the  Barons  of  the 
Exchequer.    She  d.  s.  p. 
The  eldest  son, 

Harry  Farr  Y'eatman,  Esq.  of  Stock  House,  bapt.  17  Oct. 
1728;  m.  Susannah,  dau.  of  Rice  Charlton,  M.D.,  of  Bristol, 
and  d.  1787,  leaving, 
Harry  Fakr  (The  Rev.),  of  whom  hereafter. 
John,  A.M.,  Vicar  of  East  Brent,  Somerset,  and  Prebendary 

of  Wells  Cathedral. 
Charlton,  of  Bristol,  to.  and  had  issue. 
Morgan,  of  Bristol,  to.  and  had  issue.  Su.'^annan. 

The  eldest  son, 

The  Uev.  Harry  Farr  Y'eatman,  B.D.,  Rector  of  Kilve, 
Vicar  of  East  Brent,  and  Prebendary  of  Wells  Cathedral,  m. 
1785,  Louisa,  dau.  and  lieir  of  the  Rev.  George  Shiittleworth, 
Rector  of  Weymouth,  and  Vicar  of  Osinington,  Dorset ;  and 
d.  1796,  leaving  i.ssue, 

Harry  F'arb,  his  heir. 

Louisa,  1,1.   the  Rev.    Francis  Glossop,   of   Inwood  House 
Somerset,  Rector  of  West  Dean,  Hants. 

Rhoda  Charlton,  ui.  the  Rev.  Mervyu  West. 
The  son  and  heir,  the  late 

Rev.  Harry  Faku  Yeatman,  LL.B.,  J.P.  for  Dorset,  and 
for  25  years  Chairman  of  the  Dorset  County  Sessions  Courts, 


1810 


YEO 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YON 


b.  1  Feb.  178G ;  m.  20  Kov.  1810,  Sarah,  only  dau.  and 
litiress  of  James  Iluyslie  Wolcotc,  Esq.;  and  t^.  18C1,  leaving 
issue,  ut  supra. 

Arms— Vex  pale  arg.  and  sa.  on  a  fess  dovetailed  counter- 
dovetailed  or,  between  two  gates  in  chief  and  a  scat's  head 
erased  in  hase  counterchanged  three  boars'  heads  erased  gu. 
Cren — A  goat's  head  erased  sa.  horned  bearded  and  charged 
with  a  gate,  or.     Mntlo — Propositi  tonax. 

<S'aa— fetocU  House,  near  Ijlandford. 


YEO  OF  FREMINGTON. 

Yeo,  William  Akundell,  Esq.  of  Fremington, 
Devon,  and  Diiiham  House,  co.  CornTrall,  Barrisler- 
i\t-Law,  on  roll  for  High  Sheriff  of  DcTOn  1870,  s.  his 
father  20  April,  1862. 

itillCaSC. — The  surname  of  this  ancient  family  is  derived 
from  the  estate  of  Tre-Yeo,  a  parish  of  Launcells.  near  Stratton, 
Cornwall,  where  it  flourished  before  the  lime  of  Edward  III. 
In  this  reign  Nicholas  Yeo  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
Sackville,  of  Ileanton  Sackville,  Devon,  and  made  that  seat 
liis  principal  dwelling.  His  posterity  continued  there  for  ten 
generations. 

William  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  6th  in  descent  from  Nicholas 
Yeo  and  Elizabeth  Sachville,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  William 
Greenfield,  of  Stowe,  co.  Cornwall,  and  had  three  sons,  i. 
Eobert,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  Humphry  Wolrand,  of  Broadfield, 
and  wjis  father  of  William  Yeo,  of  Ileanton,  who  ra.  Joan,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Eulford,  Knt.,  of  Fulford,  and  had  a  son  and  heir. 
Kobert  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  m.  a  dau.  of  Bartholomew  Eor- 
tcscue,  Esq.  of  Filley,  Devon,  and  left  an  only  child  and  heiress, 
Mary,  whom.  Henry  Eolle,  3rd  son  of  John  Kolle,  Esq.  of 
Stevenstone,  and  tarried  to  him  Heanton  and  other  estates, 
•which  are  now  in  possession  of  their  descendant.  Lord 
Clinton;  ii.  Nicholas,  of  whom  presently  ;  in,  Edward,  m.  a 
dau.  of  Clarke,  of  Dolton.    The  2nd  son, 

Nicholas  Yeo,  of  Heanton,  m.  Joan  Libb,  of  co.  Wilts,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  John ;  ii.  Leonard.    The  2nil  son, 

Leonard  Yeo,  settled  at  Huish,  near  Hatlierleigh,  Devon. 
His  son  and  heir,  by  Armirel  Corbet  his  wife, 

Geokge  Yeo,  of  lluish,  m.  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
Nicholas  Smith,  of  Great  Totnes,  and  was  father  of 

Leonard  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Huish,  who  signed  the  Visitation  of 
Devon  1620.  He  7)i.  Sara,  dau.  of  Hugh  Fortescue,  of  Wear, 
and  had  a  son, 

George  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Huish,  who  became  distinguished  for 
his  loyalty  and  services  in  the  cause  of  King  Charles  I. 
<luring  the  civil  wars,  and  for  which  he  suffered  much  both  in 
person  and  estate.  He  m.  Gertrude,  dau.  of  llichard  Coffin, 
Esq.  of  Portledge,  and  by  her  was  father  of 

George  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Huish,  who  hi.  Miss  Pioise,  of  Leicester, 
and  by  her  left  issue,  an  only  son, 

Edward  Eousb  Yeo,  who  sold  the  estate  of  Iluish,  and  d. 
unra.,  when  the  representation  of  the  family  devolved  upon 
the  next  heir. 

The  Eev.  Beaple  Yeo,  Eector  of  Alherington,  near  Earn- 
staplc,  whose  son  and  heir, 

William  Mounier  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Clifton,  near  Bristol,  m. 
2  July,  1787,  Phillis  Arundell,  only  dau.  and  heiress  of  Clot- 
worthy  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Arundell,  Esq.  of 
Trevelver,  and  eventually  heiress  of  the  Cornish  estates  of  the 
Arundells  of  Treviicer*  on  the  death,  xmm.yOi  her  cousin, 
John  Arundell,  Esq.  By  tliis  lady,  the  heiress  of  the  O'Neils 
and  Arundells  (who  d.  26  Feb.  1846),  Mr.  Yeo  left  at  his 
decease,  2  March,  1809,  three  sons,  William  Ardndell,  his 
heir ;  George  Barlow  Koch ;  and  Beaple.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Arcndell  Yeo,  Esq.  of  Fremington,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1850;  m.  12  May,  1827,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Charles  Edward  Bernard,  of  Clifton,  and  dying20  April,  1802, 
left  issue, 

*ABUNDELL  OF  TBEVELVEB. 

TuANcis  Arundell,  a  Leghorn  Merchant,  purchased  Trevcl- 
"?r  at  the  latter  end  of  the  17lh  century.  He  il.  atBath,  fi  Dtc. 
1712,  aged  WZ.  His  descent  from  the  House  of  LANHiiRNE  is 
certified  by  the  crest  of  his  arms,  viz.,  a  wolf  passant,  a  crescent 
for  distinction,  thus  indicating  that  he  was  a  2nd  son.  It  is 
very  probable  that  his  immediate  descent  was  from  the 
Arundell's  of  Trevitkick.     His  nephew  and  successor, 

John  Arundell,  was  of  Trevelver  and  Padstow,  and  d.  at 
the  latter  place,  leaving  two  sons,  Thomas  and  Francis.  The 
eldest  son  and  heir, 

Thomas  Ardndell,  d.  at  Trevelver,  July,  1755,  leaving  by 
his  wife,  a  dau.  of  WaiTe,  of  Somerset,  two  daus.,  of  whom 
Mary,  the  eldei-,  became  heir  to  the  Cornish  estates;  she  m, 
Clotworthy  O'Neill,  Esq.  of  Ireland,  and  had  an  only  dau.. 
Phillis  Arundell  O'Neil,  heiress,  who  m.  Wm.  Mounier  Yeo. 


William  Arundell,  now  of  Fremington. 

Mary  Arundell,  r;i.  William  BaiTlett.  Ejq.  of  Kotting  Hi! 

and  has  a  dau..  Mary  Arundell  Bartlett. 
Eliza  Bernard. 
Barbara,  m.  Edward  Clarke,  Esq.  of  Avishay,  Somerset,  a; 

has  issue. 

Arms — Yeo  :  Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  drakes  Bi 
quartering  Sachville,  Esse,  Pyne,  Jewe,  Brigutley,  O'Nbii 
and  Arundell.     Crest — A  peacock  ppr. 

.bVfits — Fremington  House,  Barnstaple;  and  Dinham  Hom 
St.  Minver. 


YEOMAN    OF    WOODLANDS. 

Yeoman,  Eev.  Heney  Wallee,  of  Woodlanc 
CO.  York,  educated  at  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  B.. 
1839,  M.A.  1842,  J.P.  for  East  Riding,  and  Pr 
bendary  of  York,  late  Rector  of  Monkton  Moor,  ai 
Vicar  of  Marshe-by-the-Sea,  b.  21  Nov.  1816. 

iLlttCJltlC. — Henry  Walker  Yeoman,  Esq,  of  Woodlan  I 
(son  of  John  Yeoman,  Esq.,  and  Eachel  his  wife),  ni.  lit 
Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Hale,  of  Plantation,  near  Guisboroug  i 
CO.  York,  and  had  issue  by  her  (who  d.  5  Dec.  1853), 

Henry  Walker,  of  Woodlands. 

Constantine,  Major  in  the  army,  m.  1842,  Mary,  dau.  of  Be 

Mr.  Crigan,  and  had  issue,  two  daus. ;  lie  il.  1852. 
Bernard,  Post-Capt.  R.N.,  m.  1826,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  S 

Everard  Home,  and  had  two  sons  and  two  daus. ;  he  d.  183 
Mary  Anne,  d.  U7im.  Jan.  1864. 

Mr.  Y''eoman  d.  1801,  and  was  s.  by  his  oldest  son, 

Henry  Walker  Yeoman,  Esq.  of  Woodlands,  J.P.  and  D.' 
N.  K.  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  13  Jul 
1789;  m.  5  Feb.  1816,  Lady  Margaret  Bruce  Dundas,  elde 
dau.  of  Lawrence,  1st  Earl  of  Zetland,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry  Walker  (Eev.),  now  of  Woodlands. 

II.  Thomas  Lawrence,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  &.  1 
Dec.  1819. 

ni.  Constantine  Bernard,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  Vie 
of  Mansfield,  co.  York,  6.  29  June,  1823;  «i.  April,  185 
Margaret  Laura,  3rd  dau.  of  Eev.  J.  D.  Preston,  of  As 
ham  Bryan. 

IV.  .lohn,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  29  June,  1825; 
1  Oct.  1857,  Hannah  Dorothea,  4th  dau. of  William  Blaclcc 
lisq.  of  Woortbrook,  co.  Wexford. 

V.  Oeorge  Dundas,  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.  Cambridge,  b.  4  No 
lf<35;  III.  27  Oct.  1869,  Lady  Dorothea  Frances  Hasting 
eldest  dau.  of  Francis  Henry  Theophilus,  13th  Earl 
llimtingdon. 

VI.  Eobcrt  Charles,  J.P.  for  E.  E.  of  Yorkshire,  M.A.  Tii 
Coll.  Cambridge,  6.  7  July,  1838. 

I,  Charlotte,  m.  7  Dec.  1854,  John  Thomas  Wharton,  Esq. 
Skilton  Castle,  co.  York.  n.  Margaret  Bruce. 

III.  Harriot  Anne,  d.  1834.  iv.  Anne  Laura. 

Mr.  Yeoman  d.  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son,  now 
Woodlands. 

Arms — Sa,,  a  chevron  between  three  cronels  of  spears  ar 
Crest — A  dexter  arm  holding  a  broken  spear  ppr. 

&'(U— Woodlands,  near  Whitby. 


i 


I 


YONGE    OF    PUSLINCH. 

YoNGE,  Rev.  Duke,  of  Pushnch  and  Comb 
Devon,  and  Burrell,  Cornwall,  Rector  and  Patron  ( 
JNewton  Ferrers,  near  Puslinch,  M.A.,  b.  21  Jutt 
182a  ;  m.  26  Aug.  1852,  Charlotte  Cordelia,  dau 
Thomas  JuHan  Pode,  Esq.  of  Plympton  Erie,  Devoid 
and  has  issue, 

I.  John,  6.  18  Dec.  1864. 

II.  Charles  BurreU,  b.  6  April,  1866. 

III.  GeolTiey,  b.  20  Sept.  1867. 

IV.  Duke  Mohun,  b.  18  April,  1869. 
v.  James  Upton,  6.  17  July,  1872. 
VI.  Ambrose  Pode,  b.  19  Dec.  1878. 
I.  Katharine.  ii.  Dorothea. 
HI.  Cordelia  Elizabeth.             iv.  Alethea. 

JiiuragC. — The  Y'onges  of  Puslinch  descend  from  a  famf 
of  the  name  of  considerable  antiquity  in  Devon,  and  original 
came  from  Bassingbourne,  Berks.  In  1600  they  had  settled; 
many  seats  in  Devon  and  elsewhere,  such  as  Axminste 
Uptons,  Hellions,  Escot,  Pallaton,  Coldbrooke,  and  Colyto: 
In  1656,  Sir  John  Younge,  Knt.,  was  M.P,  for  Plymouth. 

John  Y'onge,  son  of  John  Y'onge  and  Elizabeth  Strode,  Wl 
settled  in  Plymouth  1640 ;  he  m.  Joanna,  dau.  of  Nicholi 
Blackaller,  Esq.  of  Sharpham,  Devon,  and  by  her  (b.  10  Noi 
1618,  and  d.  21  June,  1700)  left  four  sons  and  two  daus., 


YON 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


YON 


1811 


I.  John,  m.  1CG2,  Anne  Eclsocumbe,  of  Mount  EdgccuniTip, 
and  by  her  (who  </.  1G67)  had  an  only  dau.,  Anne.  b.  1603, 
il.  lGt)7.  II.  James,  licir  to  his  father. 

iir.  Nathaniel  Young,  vi.  1G7C,  Joanna,  dau.  of  'WilHam 
ToUar  (this  family  has  .'iincc  taken  the  name  of  Tkefihy), 
of  Fowey,  Cornwall,  and  dying  1698,  left  two  sons, 

1  ■William  Young,  Capt.  R.N.,  d.  s.  p. 

2  James  Young,  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  who  loft  a 
son,  James  Young,  vi.  a  dau.  of  J.  Vasmer,  and  hy  her 
had,  with  two  daus.,  two  sons.  Sir  William  Young,  G.C.B., 
Vice-Admiral  of  Endand,  who  c'.  1821 :  and  James  Young, 
of  Barton  End,  co.  Gloucester,  Admiral  of  the  Blue,  who 
ri.  8  March,  J 83.3,  and  left,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Gon.  Fyers,  K.E.,  with  six  daus.,  four  sons,  James; 
William,  E.N. ;  Henry,  in  the  army ;  and  Edward,  li.N. 

IV.  Samuel,  M.A.,  rf.  s.  p.  1707. 

I.  Joanna,  m.  1st,  IGSO,  George  Tollar  (Treffry),  of  Fowey, 

whoc/.  1092;  and  2ndly,  1693,  Henry  Burton,  Capt.  R.N. 
n.  Anne,  m.  1st,   1605,   Christopher  Crymes,  of  Gratton  in 

Meavy,  Devon;  and  2ndly,  Richard  Walter.    She  cZ.  1692. 

James  Yonge,  F.B.S.,  2nd  son,  heir  to  his  father,  b.  1647, 
;nt  to  sea  when  very  young,  in  16-58  (in  the  "Constant 
arwyclc,"  thirty  guns),  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  the 
king  of  the  "  St.  Michael,"  twenty-eight  guns.  In  1660,  he 
iled  in  the  "  Montague,"  and,  in  conjunction  with  Lord 
ontague's  fleet,  was  at  the  taking  of  Algiers,  1601.  In  1662, 
coned  Catherine  of  Braganza  to  England  ;  was  afterwards 
ptured  by  the  Dutch,  and  kept  a  prisoner  at  Rotterdam  for 
ree  years.  During  this  time  he  studied  medicine,  and 
:quired  great  skill.  He  settled  at  Plymouth,  in  consequence 
his  marriage,  1671,  with  Jane,  dau.  of  Thomas  Crampporne, 
Buckland  Monachorum,  by  Catherine  his  wife  (who  d.  1676), 
lu.  of  Henry  Wescombe,  of  Barnstaple.  James  Yonge, 
iving  attained  great  eminence  as  a  Physician,  was  elected 
3II0W  of  the  Royal  Society.  He  was  a  friend  and  corres- 
mdent  of  Sir  Hans  Sloane,  and  wrote  many  works  popular  in 
leir  day.  There  is  a  large  picture  of  him  at  Pusiinch.  He 
1721,  leaving  three  sons  and  six  daus.  His  eldest  son, 
James  Y'onge,  of  Poselynche,  Coombe,  and  Landsend  in 
olebrookc,  m.  1726,  the  heiress  of  Pusiinch,  Mart  Upton, 
hose  descent,  chiefly  ascertained  from  muniments  at  Pus- 
ach,  by  the  late  John  Bargus  Yonge,  is  given  in  great  detail 
I  the  Supplement  to  the  1850  edition  of  Bukke's  Landed 
entry,  pp.  317-320.  She  was  dau.  and  eventually  sole  heiress 
■John  Upton,  of  Poselynche  (who  d.  1702),  by  Thomasine  his 
ife,  dau.  of  George,  son  and  heir  of  John  Fortescue,  of 
oombe  in  Holberton,  and  Landsend  in  CoolebroUe,  which 
ohn  Upton,  of  Pusiinch  (who  was  9th  in  descent  from  John 
pton,  the  youngest  son  of  Thomas  Uppeton,  of  Trelaske, 
ornwall,  and  Joanna  Trelawny  his  wife),  m.  Elizabeth  de 
!ohun,  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  William  de  Mohun,  Knt.  of  Pose- 
'nche,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Robert  Blericke, 
f  Blericke  and  Meneley,  Cornwall,  who  was  the  son  of  John 
e  Mohun,  of  PusUnch,  who  was  the  son  of  William  Mohun, 
y  Matilda  his  wife  (who  ni.  2ndly,  Sir  Henry  Cornewe,  Knt. 
f  Lyneham),  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Roger  de  Poselynche,  Knt. 
i.D.  1354),  by  Eganys  his  wife,  son  and  heir  of  Sir  John  do 
oselynche,  to  whom,  1354,  Sir  Roger  de  Langeford,  Lord  of 
le  fee,  feolTed  the  manor  of  Poselynche.  The  family  of  De 
oselynche  had  held  from  the  Conquest  the  manor  of  Pose- 
•nche  by  service  of  one  fee  from  the  family  of  F'errers  of 
'ewton  Ferrers,  Barons  under  the  Barony  of  Mortone,  of  the 
onour  of  Tremeten  Castle,  held  by  the  Valletorts.  James 
onge  d.  at  Poselynche,  1745,  and  was  «.  by  his  son, 
Eev.  John  Yonge,  of  Poselynche,  Rector  of  Newton  Ferrers 
;he  patronage  of  which  Living  his  father  purchased  from  the 
)uke  of  Leeds),  Fellow  of  All  Souls,  m.  1746,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
f  George  Duke,  Esq.  of  Otterton  (and  co-heir  to  her  brother, 
lichard  Duke),  by  Dorothy  his  wife,  dau.  of  Marshall  Eyre, 
nd  by  her  had  issue  four  sons  and  two  daus., 

I.  John,  who  s.  his  father. 

II.  James,  heir  to  his  brother. 

HI.  Duke,   Vicar  of  Cornuood,  h.  3  Dec.  1750;   m.  1777, 
Cathcrins,  sister  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevcy,  2nd  Bart, 
or  Flaxley  Abbey,  CO.  Gloucester,  and  by  her  (who  d.  9  Dec. 
1842)  had  issue, 
1  Duke,  Vicar  of  Antony,  Cornwall,   m.  14  May,   1806, 
Cordelia  Anne  Colborne,  only  sister  of  F.  M.  Lord  Seaton, 
andrf.  1830,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  20  July,  1856,  aged  82), 
Duke  John  (Rev.),  m.  Elizabeth  Roberts,  and  by  her 
(who  111.  2ndly,  Capt.  Scott)  left  three  sons,  1  Duke, 
R.N. ;  2  Kenneth  Duke;  and  3  Walter  Duke. 
John  Francis  Duke,  M.D.,  of  Plymouth,  ra.  Elizabeth 
Alice  Holmes,  and  has  issue,  Francis  Arthur  Duke; 
James  Frederic ;  and  Stephen. 
Fredei-ick  Duke,  Lieut.  R.N.  Arthur. 

Cordelia  Anne  Duke,  m.  Major-Gen.  Oldlield,  of  Oldfield 
Lawn,  Sussex,  E. A.,  A. D.C  to  the  Queen.     .She  rf.  18C4. 
Alcthea  Duke,  m.  Major  Edward  Bond,  53rd  regt. 


2  Charles  (Rev.),  Master  at  Eton,  m.  4  Dec.  1811,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Joseph  Lord,  Esq.  of  Pembroke;  and  d. 
July,  1830,  having  had  issue, 

Charles  Duke,  Professor  of  English  Literature,  Qucon'» 
Coll.  Belfast,  author  of  several  works,  ni.  15  Aug.  1837, 
Anne,  dau.  of  J.  V.  Bethell,  Esq. 

John  Eyre  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hempstead,  North  Walsham, 
Norfolk,  and  Chaplain  to  Lord  Lisle,  m.  19  Dec.  1844, 
the  Hon.  Catherine  Charlotte  Lysaght,  dau.  of  George, 
4th  Lord  Lisle,  and  has  issue,  George  (Rev.),  Curate  of 
Carisbrook,  Isle  of  Wight,  b.  10  Oct.  1850;  John 
Henry,  b.  30  March,  1852;  Charles  Henry  Lysaght, 
6.  11  Oct.  1858;  Elizabeth  Catherine;  Mary  Isabel; 
Lucy  Sarah;  Charlotte  Fortescue;  Gertrude  Augusta 
Jane;  and  Margaret  Alice. 

James  Arthur,  d.  Sept.  1864.  George  Edward. 

Elizabeth  Catherina,  d.  1836. 

Charlotte  Frances,  m.  9  Nov.  1S44,  Rev.  John  Mason,  of 
Aldenham  Lodge. 

3  John  Georgft,  b.  1786;  d.  1806. 

4  James,  of  Plymouth,  M.D.,  h.  1794;  m.  1820,  Margaret, 
dau.  of  Sir  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  2nd  Bart,  of  Flaxley. 

5  William  Crawley,  of  Otterbourne,  Hants,  J. P.,  an  officer 
52nd  regt.,  6.  2  June,  1795;  m.  25  Oct.  1822,  Frances 
Mary,  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  IJargus,  Vicar  of  Barkway, 
Herts ;  and  dying  Feb.  1854,  left  issue  by  her  (who  d.  1868), 

Julian  Bakgus,  of  Otterbourne,  Hants,  J. P.,  late  Lieut. 

Eifle  Brigade,  M.A.  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  b.  31   Jan. 

1830;  la.  1858,  Emma  F' ranees,  dau.  of  Col.  Edward 

Walter,  3rd  Bombay  Light  Cavalry,  and   has  issue, 

F-rancis  Arthur,   b.  1861;  Maurice  Edward,   h.  1867; 

George  Alan  David,  6.  1871;    Helen  Emma;  Louisa^ 

Alethiea ;  and  Joanna  Angela. 
Charlotte  Mary,  authoress  of  The  History  of  Christian- 

Naraes,  Heir  of  Kedcltffe,  <fcc. 

1  Susannah,  m.  1825,  Jerome  Roach,  Esq. ;  and  d.  1832. 

2  Catharina,  m.  1813,  Eev.  Charles  Crawley,  son  of  Sir  T. 
Crawley-Boevey,  Bart,  of  Flaxley,  co.  Gloucester. 

3  Charlotte,  in.  1st,  1806,  George  Crawley,  Esq.,  Capt. 
E.N.,  son  of  Sir  T.  Crawley-Boevey,  who  d.  1810;  and 
2ndly,  1825,  Rev.  John  Jones,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxon,  who  d.  1839.     She  d.  1836. 

4  Anne  Duke,  m.  April,  1831,  Thomas  Julian  Pode,  Esq. 
IV.  Charles  Upton,  b.  and  d.  1753. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Philip  Morshead,  Esq.  of  Widey,  Devon. 

II.  Dorothy  Eyre,  m.  Samuel  Archer,  Esq.  of  Trelaske, 
Cornwall,  Col.  in  the  Guards. 

John  Yonge  rf.  1767,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son. 

Rev.  John  Y'onge,  of  Poselynche,  Rector  of  Newton  Ferrers, 
b.  1747;  m.  1772,  Miss  Ellicombe,  of  Alphington,  Devon. 
He  d.  s.  p.  1772,  from  a  fall  from  his  horse,  and  was  s.  by  his 
brother. 

Rev.  James  Yonge,  of  Poselynche,  for  24  years  Rector  of 
Newton  Ferrers,  b.  1748;  in.  1st,  Anne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Zachary 
Mudge,  D.D.  of  Plymouth,  and  by  her  (who  d.  1783)  had  a 
dau.,  Anne,  who  d.  1800.  He  in.  2ndly,  1787,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Edmund  Granger,  Esq.  of  The  Castle,  i'.xeter,  and  by  her  (who 
survived  him  till  2  Nov.  1839),  had  issue, 

I.  John  (Rev.),  his  successor. 

II.  James,  Fellow  of  Balliol  Coll.  Oxford,  Pcrpetttal  Ci'rate 
of  Tormorhan  and  Cockington,  b.  1792;  r/i.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Roger  Mallock,  Esq.  of  Cockington  Court;  and  d.  s.  p. 
1828. 

III.  Edmund,  of  Brixton,  Devon,  Vice-.\dmiral  R.N.,  h.  1795; 
TO.  1835,  Jane  Leyton,  dau.  of  John  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Sand- 
well,  Devon;  andcZ.  14  April,  1808,  leaving  a  son,  James 
Edmund,  b.  1843. 

I.  Elizabeth,  6.  1790;  to.  1814,  Field-Marshal  Lord  Seaton, 
G.C.B. ,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.H.,  &c.,  Commander-in-Chief  in 
Ireland,  who  d.  1863  ;  she  d.  28  Nov.  1872. 

II.  Mary  Anne,  b.  1791;  d.  unm. 

in.  Jane,  b.  1796;  7)1.  Rev.  Joseph  Harris.  D.D.,  Incumbent 
of  Torre  (Torquay). 
Eev.  John  Yonge  d.  5  Dec.  1797,  aged  47,  and  was  «.  by  his 
eldest  son, 

Eev.  John  Yonge,  of  Pusiinch  and  Coombe,  Devon,  and 
Burrell,  Cornwall,  Eector  and  Patron  of  Newton  Feners,  near 
PusUnch,  M.A.,  6.  4  Nov.  1788;  in. 15  March,  1813,  Alethca 
Henrietta,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Eev.  Thomas  Bargus,  D.D.  of 
Barkway,  Herts,  by  Cordelia  Anne  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  John 
Garstin,  Esq.  (aee  Garstin),  and  relict  of  Samuel  Colborne, 
Esq.  of  Lyminglon,  Hants  (see  Burke's  Peerage,  under  the 
title  of  Seaton),  and  by  her  (who  d.  18  Oct.  1844)  had  issue 
(with  other  children,  who  d.  young), 

I.  John  Bargus,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  M.A.  Oxon,  Capt.  7th  Devon 
Mounted  RiHes,  /;.  22  Nov.  1821;  m.  28  June,  1818,  Cor- 
delia, dau.  of  William  Hay,  Esq.  of  Dunse  Castle,  co. 
Berwick  (.•>■«'  Hay)  ;  and  d.  s.  j).  at  Biarritz,  12  Nov.  1863, 
and  was  buried  there. 

II.  Duke  (Rev.),  M.A.,  now  of  Pusiinch. 

I.  Alethea,  vi.  1845,  the  late  Rev.  John  Philip  Anderson- 
Mor.^ihcad,  of  Widey  Court,  Devon;  and  d  22  July,  1803^ 
leaving  issue.  n.  Mary  Anne,  d.  unm.  Sept.  18C9. 


1812 


YOX 


THE  LANDED  GEXTRY. 


YOR 


III.  Jane  Duke,  d.  unm.  I'l  March,  1855. 

IV.  Anna,  d.  1  Sept.  1S69.  v.  Frances  Elizabeth. 
Eev.  John  Yonge   d.  23  Aug.  1877,  and  was  .«.  by  his  only 
surviving  son, 

Eev.  Doke  Yokge,  Esq. 

.4c»is— Or,  sis  pellets  in  fess  sa.  between  three  lions 
rampant  gu.  (For  numerous  quarterings,  <fec.,  su  Supplement 
to  edition  of  1850).  Crest— A  bucks  head  couped  between  two 
fera-branches  all  ppr.    J/r/Ho— Qualis  vita,  finis  ita. 

&fl«.s— Pulinch,  Tealmpton  (Toy-bridge),  Devon;  andBur- 
rell,  Cornwall. 

♦ 

YONGE    OF    CHAKNES    HALL. 

YoxGE,  Eev.  Veexox  Geoege,  of  Charnes 
Hall,  CO.  Stafford,  J.P.  co.  Stafford,  b.  4  July,  1823  ; 
m.  27  July,  1848,  Frances,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  Cave, 
Esq.  of  Barbados,  West  Indies,  and  has  issue, 

I.  TVeston  Edwaed  Veesok,  b.  11  May,  1849. 

II.  Vernon  Cave,  6.  20  Dec.  1851. 

III.  Reginald  Vernon,  &.  5  May,  1853. 

IV.  Walter  Skrymsher,  6.  1858. 

T.  Geoffrey  Thomas  Vernon,  6.  1860. 
■VI.  Lyttleton  Vernon,  6.  1861. 

VII.  Hugo  Vernon,  6.  1862. 

VIII.  Arden  Thicknesse  Vernon,  5. 1SG7. 

I.  Edith  Vernon.  ii.  Lucy  Vernon. 

III.  Mary  Church  Vernon.  iv.  Ellyne  Vernon. 

v.  Fanny  Vemona. 

ii.intS.Qt. — This  family  claims  remote  antiquity.  Its 
direct  ancestor  is  stated  to  have  been  Eeginald,  of  Charnes 
(son  of  John,  of  Charnes,  who  m.  the  dau.  of  Richard  de  la 
Lee),  who  received  from  Edward  I.  the  right  of  free  warren, 
27  Feb.  1281,  by  a  grant  still  in  existence.  From  this  Reginald 
lineally  derived  John  Yonge,  of  Charnes,  whose  relict,  Chris- 
tiana, released  her  widow-right  upon  lands  in  favour  of  her 
son,  BicHABD  YosGE,  2  EicHAKD  II.  This  Richard,  called  in 
<leeds  Lord  of  Charnes,  m.  1380,  Alice,  and  was  the  father  of 
William,  who  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Thicknesse,  of  Bat- 
terley,  1407,  and  was  direct  ancestor  of  John  Yonge,  of 
Charnes,  living  1448,  whose  descendant,  Thomas  Yonge,  of 
Charnes,  was  father  of  Thomas  Yonge,  whose  grandson, 

John  Yonge,  of  Charnes,  b.  19  July,  1653;  m.  Mary,  dau. 
of  Walter  Scrymsher,  Esq. ;  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Walter  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Charnes,  m.  20  Feb.  1698-99,  Mary, 
dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Audley,  co.  Staf- 
ford, great-grandsonof  Ralph  Vernon,  Esq.  of  Audley,  ancestor 
(through  his  2nd  son,  Richard)  of  the  Veenons  of  Hanbury 
Ball,  CO.  Worcester.  By  this  lady  Mr.  Yonge  left  at  his 
decease,  1723,  a  son  and  heir, 

Veenon  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Charnes,  w.  1727,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Charles  Rigby,  Esq.  of  Lancaster,  and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Walxee  Yonge,  Esq.,  ra.  1752,  Hester,  dau.  of  Weston 
Church  Bailey,  Esq.  of  Madeley,  co.  Stafford,  and  had  issue 
t)iree  sons  and  two  daus.    The  eldest  son, 

Weston  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Charnes  Hall  and  Madeley,  co.  Staf- 
ford, bapt.  29  June,  1753;  'ui.  1st,  10  May,  1792,  Ann,  dau.  of 
l;ev.  George  Gretton,  Vicar  of  Norton  in  Hales,  Salop,  and 
6i.-;:er  of  Dr.  Gretton,  Dean  of  Hereford,  and  bad  by  her, 

Weston,  his  heir. 

Anne,  ni.  John  Johnstone,  Esq.  of  co.  Chester. 
Mary,  m.  Rev.  Thomas  Gretton,  of  Hereford. 
Catharine. 
Mr.  Yonge  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Jane  Storr,  and  had  by  her  two  sons 
and  a  dau., 

Reginald,  m.  Harriet  Rodenhurst. 
Richard,  m.  Mary  Heaion. 
Emily. 
He  d.  28  May,  1827,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Weston  Yonge,  Esq.  of  Charnes  Hall,  6.  4  Sept.  1794;  m. 
17  July,  1817,  Mary,  dau.of  Norman  Bond,  Esq.  of  Abergwilly, 
CO.  Carmarthen;  and  d.  4  March.  1S49,  leaving  issue, 
Vernon  George,  now  of  Charnes  Hall. 
Korraan  Bond,  6.  16  Nov.  ]s29;  m.  Isabella  Christian,  dau. 
of  Nathaniel  Cave,  Esq.  of  Barbados;  and  d.  1872,  having 
had  issue,  Cecil  Audley  Sacheverel,  Norman  Albert  Douglas, 
and  Isabella  Maud  Mary. 
Marianne,  m.  WilUam  Carter,  Esq.  of  Thombury  Court,  co. 
Hereford,  who  d.  1863. 

Elizabeth,  m.  Eev.  Robert  Haynes  Cave,  of  Lydgate  Rec- 
tory, Suffolk,  and  has  issue.        Catherine  Vernon,  d.  s.  p. 
Ari/u — Az.,  a  buck's  head  cabossed  or,  on  a  chief  sa.  threa 
mLillets  of  the  second.     Crest — An  antelope's  head  erased  or, 
guttee  de  sang.    J/oUo^Conservata  fides  perfectus  amorque 
ditabunt. 
Seat — Charnes  Hall,  EccleshaU,  co.  Stafford. 


YOBK    OP    BUTTON    HALL. 

York,  Edwaed  Cheistophee,  Esq.  of  Hut- 
Hall,  CO.  York,  educated  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford,  B 
1S64,  J.P.  for  West  Riding  co.  York,  and  late  Lie 
Yorkshire  Hussars,  b.  14  Oct.  1842 ;  m.  1st,  J 
1870,  Isabel  Augusta,  youngest  dau.  of  Thou 
Fail-fax,  Esq.  of  iXe'n'ton  Eyme,  co.  York,  and 
her  (who  d.  1875)  has  issue, 

I.  Edward,  6.  16  Jan.  1872. 

I.  Beatrix  Penelope  Lucy,  6.  April,  1874. 

He  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Celine  Eose,  2nd  dau.  of  R 
Charles  Marsden,  Vicar  of  Gargrare,  Leeds,  and  1 
issue, 

II.  Mabel  Eose,  6.  17  Nov.  1878. 

ILtlTCajE. — Whit  WELL.  Sheepshanks,  an  eminent  M 
chant  of  Leeds,  assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname  a 
arms  of  York,  and  d.  Aug.  1817,  leaving,  by  3Iary  his  wi 
relict  of  W.  Peart,  of  Gassington,  one  son  and  one  dau., 

EicHARD,  his  heir. 

Mary,  lu.  1801,  the  Bev.  Anthony  L.  Marsden,  of  Gargra 
CO.  York. 

The  son  and  heir, 

Eichaed  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill  Park,  D.L.,  Lieut.-Col 
the  West  Eiding  Yorkshire  Hussar  Y'eomanry,  <>.  June,  1' 
served  as  High  Sheriff  1832.    Hew.  20  April,  ISOI,  Lady  Ma 
Anne  LasceUes,  youngest  dau.  of  Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Ha: 
wood,  and  d.  27  Jan.  1843,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Edward  York,  Esq.  of  Wighill  Park,   J.P.  aud  D.L., 
6  Jan.  1802 ;  m.  25  Nov.   1835,  Penelope  Beatrix,  dau.  of  t 
Rev.  Christopher  Sykes,  Rector  of  Boos,  Holderness,  and  h 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  June,  1873), 
Edward  Cheistophrr,  now  of  Wighill  Park. 
Lucy  Mary,  m.  Edward  Brooksbank,  Esq.  of  Hoalaugh  Ha 
and  has  issue,  Edward  Clitheroe ;  Stamp ;  William ;  Philij 
Laura  Sophia:  and  Hilda. 
Caroline  Penelope,  m.  the  Eev.  John  Morland  Bice,  Eect 
of  Bramber,  Sussex. 
Laura  Marianne,  m.  Capt.  Ernest  Eice,  B.N.,  and  has  issu 
Gwenllian  and  Beatrice.  Harriet. 

lied.  26  Jan.  ISCI. 

A7"ms — Erra.,  on  a  cross  az.,  a  woolpack  arg.  between  foi 
lions  passant  erminois  on  a  chief  gu.  a  sword  ppr.  pomm 
and  hilt  or,  surmounted  by  a  key  in  saltier  of  the  last.  Crest- 
A  demi-lion  per  fess  wavy  the  ujjper  part.  gu.  the  lower  bar 
wavy  of  four  erminois  and  az.,  supporting  a  woolpack  ere 
ppr.  on  the  breast  a  gold  key  barways. 

Seat — Mutton  Hall,  York. 


YOSKE    OF    BEWERLEY. 

YoEEE,  John,  Esq.  of  Bewerley  Hall  and  Halto 
Place,  CO.  York,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  Lord  of  the  Manoj 
of  Bewerley  Appletreewick,  and  Ramsgill,  ( 
28  March,  1827;  m.  5  Sept.  1859,  Alice,  5th  dai 
of  James  Simpson,  Esq.  of  West  Clifife. 

iLinEaCJC. — This  ancient  and  eminent  family  has  been  ft 
many  generations  seated  in  the  co.  York. 

Sir  Richard  Yorke,  Knt.,  who  was  Mayor  of  the  Staple,  i 
Calais,  m.  1st,  Jane  Mauleverer,  and  had  by  her  two  son 
Richard  (Sir),  Knt. ;  and  Thomas.  By  his  2nd  wife,  Joan,  1 
had  also  a  son, 

John  Yorke,  m.  Catherine  Paterdale,  and  was  father  of 
dau.,  the  wife  of  Frobisher,  and  of  three  sons,  one  of  whon 
the  youngest, 

Sir  John  Yorke,  Knt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  to.  1st,  Am 
dau.  of  Robert  Smith ;  and  2ndly,  a  lady  named  Paget, 
the  former  he  had  no  less  than  ten  sons  (two  of  whom  wej 
knights.  Sir  Edmund,  and  Sir  Edward,  Vice-Admiral  in  " 
British  Navy),  and  three  daus.,  the  youngest.  Amy,  wife  of 
William  Hilton.    Sir  John's  eldest  son, 

Petee  Yorke,  Esq.,  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Sir  Williaj 
Ingleby,  Knt.,  of  Ripley,  co.  York,  and  had  issue, 

John,  his  heir. 
Thomas,  ya.  1st,  Frances,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  George  Val 
sour,  Esq.  of  Spaldington;   and  2ndly,   Frances,   dau. 
Bapthorpe  of  Bapthoi-pe,  Notts.    By  the  latter  he  left  at  1 
decease  a  son, 
John,  heir  to  his  uncle. 
WilUam,  who  had  a  son,  John.  Richard,  who  d.  unM, 

The  eldest  son. 

Sir  John  Yorkb,  of  Gowthwaite,  co.  York,  received  tl 
honour  of  knighthood  at  Windsor,  1603.    He  m.  Juliana,  da' 


TOR 


THE  LANDED  GENTEY. 


TOR 


1813 


d  co-heir  of  Ealph  Ilansby,  Esq.  of  Beverley  and  TicUUill, 
t  dyins  s.  p.  about  1G30,  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 
JonN  YoRKE,  Esq.  of  Gowthwaitc,  m.  1st,  Florence  Sharpe, 
Westmorland;  2ndly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Ins'eby 
iniell,  Knt.  of  Beswick,  in  co.  York.  By  the  former  ho  had 
fee  dans.,  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Sir  James  Leslie,  Lord  Lin- 
res;  Frances,  wife,  of  Thomas  Barney,  of  Dale  Bank,  co, 
)rk;  and  Jane,  wife  of  David  Lesley,  Lord  Newark. 
•  the  latter  he  left  at  his  decease,  about  1035,  a  son  and 
ccessor, 

SrR  John  Yokke,  Knt.  of  Gowthwaite,  co.  Y^ork,  rd.  Mary, 
,u.  of  Maulger  Norton,  Esq.  of  St.  Nicholas,  near  Richmond, 

the  same  co.  and  was  chosen  M.P.  for  that  borough  IGGl. 
i  d.  3  April,  1663,  aged  29,  and  left  (with  a  dau.,  Mary, 
fe  of  Sir  Edward  Blackett,  Bart.,  of  Newby,  a  son  and  suc- 
ssor, 
Thomas   Yobke,    Esq.  of  Gowthwaitc  and  Eichraond,   b. 

June,  1658,  M.P.  for  Richmond,  ;/;.  9  Nov.  16S0,  Cathe- 
ne,  only  dau.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Lister,  Esq.  of  Arnold's 
iggin,  and  had  by  her  (who  d.  24  April,  1731)  two  sons  and 
le  dau., 

John,  his  heir.  Thomas,  successor  to  his  brother. 

Catherine,   m.   1702-3,   Sir   James  Clavering,   6th  Bart,  of 

Axwell  and  Greencroft. 

r.  Yorke  d.  1716,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
JouN  YoEKE,  Esq.  of  Gowthwaitc  and  Richmond,  bapt. 
Dec.  168.5,  who  represented  the  borough  of  Richmond,  from 
10  to  1754.  He  ra.  5  Jan.  1732,  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heir  of 
.mcs  Darcy,  Esq.  of  Sedbury,  Lord  Darcy,  of  Navan,  but 
ing  without  issue,  14  July,  1757,  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Thomas  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Halton  Place  and  Gowthwaitc,  JI.P. 
r  Richmond.  He  in.  Abigail,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  William 
idrewes,  Esq.  of  Barnes  HaU,  co.  Worcester,  and  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  heir. 

II.  Thomas,  of  Halton  Place,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  5  June, 
1738;  m.  8  Feb.  1774,  Jane,  dau.  of  Joseph  Rear,  Esq.  of 
Ncwcastle-on-Tyne ;  and  d.  3  July,  1811,  leaving  issue, 

1  John,  successor  to  his  uncle. 

2  Thomas  Henry,  M.A.,  Vicar  of  Bishop  Middlcham,  6. 
29  Jan.  178.");  m.  1823,  Maria,  dau.  of  Major-Gen.  the 
Hon.  Mark  Napier,  5th  son  of  Francis,  6th  Lord  Napier. 

;;  Edmund,  M.A.,  b.  8  Feb.  1787. 
1  Maigaret  Anne,  d.  1847. 

I.  Katherine,  2nd  wife  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Clavering, 
K.B.  II.  Mary.  in.  Anne,  d.  unia.  1778. 

r.  Yorke  d.  26  March,  1763,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 
John  Yobke,  Esq.  of  Bewerley,  and  Richmond,  High  Sheriff 
88.    He  m.  1st,  1763,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Glyn,  Bart,  of 
iwarden,  by  whom  he  had  an  only  child,  who  d.  in  infancy; 
id  2ndly,  1769,  Elizabeth  Woodstock,  dau.  of  Peter  Camp- 

II,  Esq.  of  Fish  River,  Hanover  Parish,  Jamaica.  Mr.  Yorke 
29  .Jan.  1813,  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew, 

John  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Halton  Place  and  of  Bewerley,    b. 
Feb.  1776,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1818;   m.9  Aug. 
21,  Mary,  eldest  dau.    of  Ichabod  ^Vright,  Esq.  of  Map- 
rley,  Notts,  and  had  issue, 

John,  now  of  Bewerley. 

Thomas  Edward,  resident  at  Halton  Place,  J.P.  for  West 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  b.  Aug.  1832 ;  m.  17  Feb.  1S63,  Augusta 
r.Iargaret,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon.  and  Rev.  John  Baillie, 
Rector  of  Elsdon  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  York,  and 
has  issue,  John  Cecil,  b.  10  Nov.  1867 :  Henry  Rcay,  b. 
1875:  Mary  Augusta,  b.  1866;  Helena  Margaret;  Louisa 
Caroline,  b.  1869;  Katherine  Elizabeth,  b.  1872;  and  Ethel 
Julian,  b.  1873. 

Frances  Mary. 

Caroline,  m.  Rev.  Richard  St.  John  Tyrwhitt,  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalen,  Oxford,  and  has  five  sons  and  two  daus. 

r.  Yorke  d.  5  Feb.  1857. 

Arms — Arg.,  a  saltire  az.  Crest — A  monkey's  head  erased 
r.  There  seems  to  have  been  a  traditionary  idea  enter- 
ncd  that  the  monkey's  head  was  adopted  in  consequence  of 
It  animal  having  been  first  brought  to  England  by  a  member 
the  Yorke  family. 

>«(,'.<— Bewerley  HaU,  Pateley  Bridge,  nefj  Bipon;  and 
ilton  Place,  Skipton. 

♦ 

YORKE    OF    ERDDIG. 

YoRKE,  Simon,  Esq.  of  Erddig  Park,  co.  Den- 
gh,  J.P.  aud  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  co.  Dnibigli  1818, 
fi  April,  1811 ;  m.  6  Aug.  1846,  Victoria  Mary 
Duisa,  2nd  dau.  of  Gen.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust, 
.C.L.,  K.C.H.,  aud  niece  of  John,  1st  Earl  Brown- 
w,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Peilip,  b.  28  April,   1849;    vi.  12  April,  1877,  Annette 


Fountayne,  eldest  dau.   of  Sir   Richard   Price  Puleston, 

3rd  Bart.,  of  Emral,  co.  Flint. 
II.  Victor  Joseph,  b.  17  July,  1S57. 
I.  Etheldred  Mary  Anne.  u.  Agneta  Susan. 

SlinriXQE.— The  Y'oRKEs  of  Dover,  of  whom  the  Carl  op 
Hardwicke  represents  the  elder  line,  are  a  branch  of  an 
ancient  family  long  settled  in  North  Wilts.  They  suffered 
much  on  account  of  their  loyalty  in  the  great  Rclicllion. 

Simon  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Dover,  a  person  of  good  landed  pro- 
perty (the  eldest  son  of  Bartholomew  Yorke,  of  Calne,  Wilts), 
i'.  1682,  aged  76,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Philip,  father  of  Philip  Yorke,  1st  Earl  op  Hardwickei 
Lord  High  Chancellor.  Simon. 

The  younger  son, 

Simon  Yorke,  Esq.,  to.  Anne,  sister  and  heir  of  John  McUer, 
Esq.  of  Erddig,  co.  Denbigh,  one  of  the  Masters  in  Chancery, 
and  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Simon  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  m.  Dorothy,  dau.  and  heir  of 
Matthew  Hutton,  Esq.  of  Newnham,  Herts,  and  dying  2S  July, 
i;G7,  was.s.  by  his  son, 

Philip  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  F.A.S.,  author  of  the  Royal 
Tribes  of  Wales,  and  Tracts  of  P<.w>/s,  51. P.  for  llchester 
from  1774  to  1777;  in.  1st,  2  July,  1770,  Elizabeth,  younger 
dau.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Cust,  Bart.,  Speaker  of  tke 
House  of  Commons,  and  by  her  had,  with  other  issue,  a  son 
and  heir,  Simon.  He  in.  2ndly,  Diana,  widow  of  Ridgway 
Owen  Meyrick,  Esq.,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  Piers  Wynne,  Esq. 
of  Dyffryn  Aled,  co.  Denbigh,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin  (see  Yorke  of  Dyffryn  Aled). 
Mr.  Yorke  d.  19  Feb.  1S04,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Simon  Yorke,  of  Erddig,  b.  27  July,  1771 ;  m.  11  March, 
1807,  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  John  Holland,  Esq.  of 
Teyrdan,  co.  Denbigh,  and  by  her  (who  d.  16  Nov.  184S)  had 
issue, 

SuroN,  now  of  Erddig. 

John,  C.B.,  Gen.,  late  19th  Hussars,  6.  11  June,  1814;  com- 
manded the  Isl;  Royal  Dragoons  in  the  Crimea,  and  was 
severely  wounded  at  Balaklava. 

Anne,  m.  1835,  C.  T.  S.  Birch  Reynardson,  Esq.  of  Holywell 

Hall,  CO.  Lincoln,  and  tL  1853.  Etheldred. 

Mr.  Yorke,   who  represented  Grantham  in    Parliament,    d. 
12  Dec.  1834. 

Arras — Arg.,  on  a  saltire  az.  a  bezant.  Crest — A  lion's 
head  erased  ppr.  collared  gu.  charged  with  a  bezi.nt.  ISotto — 
Nee  cupias  nee  metuas. 

Seat—ErAdig  Park,  near  Wrexham. 


YOEXE  OF  DYFFRYN  ALED. 
YoEKE,  Pierce  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn,  Aled, 
CO.  Denbigh,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  b.  30  March,  1826 ;  m. 
12  Jan.  1854,  Lucy  Penelope,  dau.  of  Sir  Trevor 
Wilder,  9tli  Bart,  of  Leamington- Hastings,  co.  War- 
wick. Mr. Wynne  York,  who  served  the  office  of  High 
Sheriff  co.  Denbigh  1853,  s.  to  the  representation  of 
the  Wynnes  of  Di/ffrj/n  Aled  on  the  decease, 
9  Feb.  1837,  of  his  father,  and  to  the  representation 
of  the  Wynnes  of  Garthewin,  co.  Denbigh,  on  the 
decease  s.  p.  Dec.  1842,  of  his  kinsman,  Lieut.-Col. 
Robert  WiUiam  Wynne,  of  Garthewin. 

JLiUCagC— The  Wynnes  of  Dvffryn  Aled  are  a  branch  of 
the  great  Cymric  sept  founded  by  Marchudd  ap  Conan,  Lord 
of  Abergelle,  contemporary  with  Rhodri  Mawr,  King  of  Wales 
A.D.  843.    Thirteenth  in  descent  from  this  chieftain  was 

Griffith  Gethin  ap  David,  ra.  Alswcn,  or  Alice,  dau.  and 
Jieiress  of  Jenkin  Pigot,  son  of  Howel  Pigot,  descended  from 
one  of  the  English  families  that  had  followed  the  fortunes  of 
Henry  de  Lacy,  Earl  of  Lincoln,  upon  whom  Edward  I.  had 
conferred  the  Lordship  and  Castle  of  Denbigh.  Of  this 
marriage  there  was  a  son, 

Grono  ap  Griffith  Gethin,  to.  Isabel,  dau.  of  Griffith  ap 
Einion,  descended  from  Marchweithian,  Lord  of  Is  Aled,  and 
was  father  of 

Meredith  ap  Grono,  whoso  wife  was  Ann,  dau.  of  Robert 
Vychan  ap  Tudyr,  also  of  the  lineage  of  Marchwetliian.  Of 
this  marriage  there  was  issue  four  sons  and  nine  daus.  The 
eldest  son, 

Robert  Wtnne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  who  first  assumed  the 
family  patronymic,  ?u.  Ann,  dau.  of  Jenkin  Llwyd,  of  Hafo- 
dunos,  and  had  issue,  Thomas  and  David  Llwyd.  The  elder 
son, 

Thomas  Wtnnb,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  m.  1st,  Catherine, 
dau.  of  Robert  Wynne  ap  Cad walader  ap  Morris  Gethin;  and 


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2ndly,  Catherine,  (lau.  of  John  Wyn-Thehvall,  relict  of  Lewis 
Llwyd,  of  Yale,  and  by  the  latter  had  three  daus.,  i.  Mary,  who 
m.  John  Griffith,  of  Brymbo;  ii.  Margaret,  who  m.  Matthew 
Trevor  of  Trevor;  m.  Anne,  who  j)?.  Samuel  Powel,  of  Cefynnys. 
By  his  1st  marriage,  Thomas  Wynne  had,  with  an  eldest  son, 
EoBEKT,  three  younger  sons,  William,  John,  Philip,  and  a 
Uau.,  Gwen,  wife  of  Eowland  ap  Rowland  ap  Meredith.  The 
eldest  son, 

EoBEET  Wynne,  Esq  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  )/i.  twice;  1st,  Jane, 
dau.  of  Lewis  Llwyd,  2nd  son  (by  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Mostyn,  Esq.  of  Mostyn,  co.  FUnt)  of  Sir  levan  Lloyd,  Knight 
Banneret,  of  Bodidris-yn-Yale.  His  2nd  wife  was  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  John  Puleston,  of  Bersham.  Eoberd  Wynne,  by  his 
1st  marriage,  had, 

I.  Thomas. 

II.  Hugh  Wynne,  of  Llanrhaidre,  r,i.  his  cousin,  the  dau.  of 
ffowke  Thomas. 

III.  Matthew.  iv.  John. 
I.  Catherine,  m.  John  Jones  ap  Edward. 

Mr.  Robert  AVynne  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  whose  wife  was  Grace, 
dau.  and  heiress  of  John,  son  of  Robert  Salisbury,  of  Denbigh. 
Their  son, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  had  issue,  by  Dorothy 
his  wife,  dau.  of  ffowke  Lloyd,  Esq.  of  Hafodunos,  two  sons, 
of  whom  Henry,  the  younger,  was  of  London ;  and  three  daus., 
Mary,  Catherine,  and  Gaynor.    His  elder  son, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  ra.  Susan,  dau.  of 
John  Trevor,  of  Trevor,  and  had,  with  a  2nd  son,  Robert, 
three  daus.,  Mary,  Susan,  and  Maudlin.  He  d.  30  May,  1675 ; 
the  elder  son, 

Thomas  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  m.  26  March,  1631, 
Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Jlelai,  and  Maenan 
Abbey  (ce/o-  to  Wynne  of  Garthewin).  By  this  lady,  who  was 
l>.  19  Dec.  1663,  and  d.  6  Aug.  1695,  Mr.  Wynne  had  a  son  and 
heir, 

Robert  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled.  This  gentleman, 
whose  wife  was  Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  Pierce  ffowlkes, 
Esq.  of  Meriadog,  was,  by  her,  father  of  a  son  and  heir. 

Pierce  Wynne,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  ra.  10  May,  1747, 
Margaret,  eldest  dau.  and  in  her  issue  sole  heir  of  Robert 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin,  co.  Denbigh,  a  younger  branch 
of  the  House  of  Melai,  derived  from  Grodo  Llwyd  y  Penwyij 
of  Melai.  By  this  lady,  who  was  bapt.  3  Aug.  1722,  Mr. 
Pierce  Wynne  had,  with  younger  dau.,  buried  1731,  an  elder 
dau.  and  sole  heiress, 

Diana,  heiress  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  6.  15  Feb.  174S;  m.  1st, 
1  April,  1771,  Ridgeway  Owen  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bodorgan, 
Anglesey,  son  of  Pierce  Meyrick,  Esq.  of  Bodorgan,  by  Lady 
Lucy  Pitt,  dau.  of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Londonderry.  By  him, 
who  d.  19  April,  1773,  the  heiress  of  Dyffryn  Aled  was  mother 
of  an  only  child, 

Henry  Ridgeway  Meyrick,  h.  1772;  d.  1774. 
She  m.  2ndly,  1782,  PhiUp  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Erddig,  co.  Denbigh, 
who  d.  19  Feb.  1804,  aged  61,  and  by  him  had  issue. 

Pierce  Wynne  Yorke,  of  whom  presently. 

Robert  Wynne  Y'orke,  d.  24  July,  1854,  aged  67. 

Philip  Wynne  Yorke,  d.  1858. 

Charles  Wynne  Y''orke,  d.  1  Aug.  1853,  aged  61. 

Diana  Yorke,  d.  28  Oct.  1855,  aged  72. 

Lucy  Margaret,  ia.  May,  1814,  George  Cumming,  M.D.,  and 
was  mother  by  him  of 
Brownlow  Wynne  Cumming,  who  having  s.  by  will  to 
Garthewin  and  the  other  estates  of  his  kinsman,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Robert  William  Wynne,  and  assumed  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Wynne,  is  the  present  Brownlow  Wynne 
Wynne,  Esq.  of  Garthewin. 

The  eldest  son  of  Diana,  heiress  of  Drffryn  Aled,  by  Mr. 
Yorke, 

Pierce  Wynne  Y'orke,  Esq.  of  Dyffryn  Aled,  High  Sheriff 
for  CO.  Denbigh  1817,  s.  to  the  representative  of  Dyffryn  Aled 
on  the  decease  of  his  mother,  and  to  her  family  estates,  h. 
7  Aug.  1784;  he  j«.  1817,  Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Bulkeley  Hughes,  Knt.  of  Plus  C6ch  and  Bryndd<i,  and  d. 
9  Feb.  1837,  leaving  issue. 

Pierce  Wynne  Yorke,  now  of  Dyffryn  Aled. 

Diana  Elizabeth,  in.  1851,  A.  W.  F.  Alexander,  Esq.,  and  has 

one  son  and  one  dau. 
Margaret,  m.  1859,  liev.  A.  Lodge,  and  has  three  sons  and 

one  dau. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  saltier  az.  a  bezant  quartering,  1st,  for 
Wynn-b  of  GdA-thicin,  quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gu.  three 
boars'  heads  couped  at  the  neck  in  pale,  for  Grono  Llwyd  y 
Penwyn;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  couped  at  the 
neck  ppr.  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.,  for  Mae- 
CHUDD  ap  Conan;    for   Wynne  of  Di^fryn   Aled,    those    of 


Makchudd  ap  Conan.  gu.,  a  Saracen's  head  couped  at 
neck  ppr.,  wreathed  about  the  temples  arg.  and  sa.      Cjv.< 
A  lion's  head  erased  ppr.  collared  gu.,  and  charged  witl 
bezant. 
Seat — Dyffrj-n  Aled,  near  Abergele. 


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YOUKE    OF    FORTHAMPTON    COURT 

Yorke,  Joseph,  Esq.  of  Forthampton  Court, . 
Gloucester,  J.P.  cos.  Gloucester  and  Worcester,  a 
D.L.  CO.   Worcester,  M.P.  for  Eeigtite    1831  ai 
1832,  High  Sheriff  co.  Gloucester  1814,  h.  11  Js 
1807  ;  m.  31  Dec.  1834,  Frances  Autonia,  dau. 
the  Right  Hon.  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  by  his  'wi 
the  Hon.  Caroline  Lyttelton,  and  has  issue, 
John  Reginald,  6.  25  Jan.  1836,  D.L.  for  co.  Worcest 
J.P.  for  CO.  Gloucester,  formerly  Capt.  Tewksbury  1{- 
Volunteers,  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury,  Feb.  1SG4  to  Nov.  18' 
M.P.  for  East  Gloucestershire;    m.   1st,   4  March,   IS 
Augusta  Emmeline,   youngest  dau.  of  Gen.  Sir  Thon 
Monteath  Douglas,  K.C.B.,  and  by  her  (who  ti.  19  Fi 
1863)  has  a  son, 
Augustus,  b.  1863. 
He  111.  2ndly,  1868,   Sophia  Matilda,  dau.   of  the    Bnr 
Vincent  de  Tuyll,  of  Serooskerken,  and  by  her  has  issui 

Vincent  Wodehouse,  6.  May,  1869. 
Charles  Joseph,  b.  1872. 
Ralph  Maximilian,  6.  Oct.  1874. 

iLiUCit0f. — Joseph  Y'orke,  Esq.  of  Forthampton  Court, 
1765,  elder  son  of  the  Hon.  and  Right  Rev.  James  Yorl 
Bishop  of  Ely,  youngest  son  of  Philip,  1st  Earl  of  Hardwick 
m.  17  Nov.  1800,  Catherine,  dau.  of  James  Cocks,  Esq.,  broth 
of  Charles,  Lord  Somers,  and  had  issue, 

Joseph,  his  heir. 

James  Charles,  b.  6  Feb.  1816  :  an  oSRcer  in  the  5th  DragO' 
Guards;  la.  31  Aug.  1839,    Georgiana  Augusta,  youngc 
dau.  of  Rev.  Charles  Hawkins,  Canon-Residentiary  of  Yor 
and  d.   5   Jan.   1867,  leaving    James  Charles;    Regina 
Somers;  Algernon;  and  eight  daus. 
Cathfi-ine   Harriet,   m.   12  Aug.  1834,  Col.  Henry  Morgi 
Clifford,  of  Llantilio,  co.  Monmouth,  and  had  one  son,  wl 
d.  1855;  and  one  dau.,  Ann  Marion,  m.  1860,  the  Hon.  Jam 
Pitzwalter  Butler,  eldest  son  of  Lord  Dunboyne. 
Mr.  Yorke  d.  9  Dec.  1830,  and  was  s.  by  his  elder  son,  tl 
present  Joseph  Yorke,  Esq.  of  Forthampton  Court. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  saltire  az.  a  bezant.  Crest — A  lion's  hes 
erased  ppr.  collared  gu.  charged  with  a  bezant.  Motto— ^ 
cupiiis,  nee  metuas. 

Seat — Forthampton  Court,  near  Tewkesbury. 


DALLAS-YORKE. 

See  Dallas. 


YORSTOUN    OF    EAST    TINWALD. 

See  CARTnEW-YOESTOUN. 

♦ 

YOUNG    OF    CLEISH. 

YoTJNG,  Haert,  Esq.  of  Cleish,  co.  Kinross,  J.I 
and  D.L.,  Vice-Lieut,  and  Convener  of  co.  Kinros; 
6.  29  March,  1816 ;  m.  20  March,  1844,  Mary,  dai 
of  Laurence  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Sands,  Kincardini 
CO.  Perth,  s.  his  uncle,  John  Young,  Esq. 
Cleish,  Feb.  1840.  He  is  eldest  son  of  "Wilhan 
Young,  Esq.,  -who  m.  7  Oct.  1811,  Johnston,  dan.  c 
Alexander  Cunningham,  Esq.  of  Edinburglr,  att 
■who  d.  7  Jan.  1831  (she  d.  19  March,  1873),  an> 
grandson  of  Harry  Young,  Esq.  of  Cleish,  am 
Margaret  Chalmers  his  -wife,  -who  were  in.  25  Fet 
1768  ;  and  great-grandson  of  John  Young,  Esq.  ' 
Warrock,  and  Elizabeth  Henderson  his  vi'dc.  Mr 
Young  has  had  four  brothers  and  two  sistew 
I.  Fordyce,  h.  23  July,  1812  ;  m.  25  April,  1836,  Cap! 
Luxmore,  R.E.,  and  d.  16  July,  1839,  haying  ha( 
issue,  Fordyce  Johnston,  h.  1  July,  1837,  d.  27  Aug 
1837,  and  Thomas  Fordyce,  b.  14  July,  1839,rf.  7  Aug 
1856  ;  II.  Alexander,  M.D.,  b.  16  Nov.  1817 ;  '»•  : 
Aug.  1847,  Margaret  Johnston,  dau.  of  Rev.  C 
Nicholson,    of  Whithorn,   and  d.  20   Aug.  1848 


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William,  of  London,  h.  8  Aug.  1819,  m.  14  July, 
.1',  Emily,  dau.  of  T.  G.  Margary,  Esq.  of 
iidon  ;  IV.  John,  of  Liverpool,  Mercliant,  b.  11 
II.  1821,  d.  11  Not.  1865  ;  T.  Charles,  h.  9  Feb. 
_'3,  and  d.  29  April,  18-41 ;  and  i.  Margaret. 

,is — Arg.,  on  three  piles  sa.  as  many  annulets  or.     Crest — 
xter  arm,  the  hand  grasping  a  spear  in  bend  ppr.    Motto— 

tUioucch. 
7 — Cleish  Castle,  near  Kinross. 


YOTJNa    OF    COOLKEIRAGH. 

Young,  Eichaed  James  Caxdwell,  Esq., 
Coolkeiragh,  co.  Londonderry,  J. P.,  late  Lieut. 
li  Inniskilling  Dragoons,  h.  2  Dec.  18-45 ;  s.  his 
iiidfather,  the  late  Eichard  Yoxiug,  Esq.,  J. P., 
]  )ec.  1858  ;  m.  22  May,  1872,  Catherine  Eliza- 
!h  Cochrane,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas  Cochrane,  Esq. 
Singlaud,  co.  Limerick,  and  by  her  has  issue, 

I.  Richard  Ashmub  Blaie  Yocng,  b.  15  May,  1877. 

II.  Beatrice  Frances  Elizabeth,  6.  22  June,  1873. 

iitltCStlC. — The    YouxGS   of  Coolkdrofjh  claim  to  be   a 

ilU  of  the  ancient  Scottish  family  of  the  same  name,  of 

1  was  Sir  Peter  Young,  of  Auldbar,  who  acted  so  distin- 

ed  a  part  in  the  political  and  diplomatic  affairs  of  the 

of  James  VI.    The  first  of  this  family  who  settled  in  the 

1  of  Ireland  was 

litv.  John  Yocsg,  Rector  of  Urney,   near  Strabane,  co. 

■MO,  m.  Elspa  Douglas,  and  by  her  had  a  numerous  family, 

lom  the  eldest  son, 

lEs  Young,  Esq.  of  the  Castle  of  Mullenbuoy,  co.  Donegal, 
,ther  of 
•  i"HN  YocxG,  Esq.,  whose  eldest  son, 

^Vlr,UAM  YocNG,  Esq.,  in.  Letitia  Hamilton,  and  was  s.  by 
I'lest  son, 

rxAXDER  Young,  Esq.  of  Coollieiragh,  in.  1st,  27  Xov. 
.  !.  Catherine  Hassard,  of  Garden  Hill,  co.  Fermanagh,  and 
lur  (who  d.  1782)  had  issue, 

r:iriiARD,  his  heir. 

V.  illiam  Hamilton,  d.  nam.  25  Sept.  1793. 

Thomas,  d.  unm.  8  July,  1835. 

Jane,  m.  1790,  Eev.  John  Benjamin  Story,  of  Corrick  Clogher, 

CO.  Tyrone. 
Letitia,    m.   1795,   Capt.  Valentine  JIunbee,  of  Horringer, 

Suffolk. 
Anne,  deceased. 

>.  Young  m.  2ndly,  Elizabeth,  relict  of  John  Cunningham, 
sq.  of  Londonderry,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons,  both  deceased. 
e  </.  15  Dec.  1819,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 
Eichard  Young,  Esq.  of  Coolkeiragh,  J. P.,  late  Major  in 
le  army,  m.  25  Feb.  1817,  Eliza,  only  surviving  child  of  the 
ite  John  Caldwell,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Londonderry,  and  by  her 
vho  d.  16  June,  1847)  had  issue, 

I.  Ale.xander  Thomas,  J. P.,  b.  4  Jiuie,  1821 ;  d.  19  Aug. 
1851;  in.  13  Feb.  1844,  Frances  Mary,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
late  llev.  James  Ashmur  Johnston,  ot  Coalisland,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  left  issue, 

1  Richakd  James  Caldwell,  the  present  representative. 

2  Alexander  Tliomas,  b.  25  Feb.  1849. 

3  Ashmur  Johnston,  b.  1  Oct.  1850. 

4  Francis  Ale.Kander,  b.  9  Oct.  1851. 

1  Anne  Catherine  Frances. 

2  Elizabeth  Emily  Charlotte. 

3  Inez  Alexa. 

II.  Richard  John,  6.  17  Dec.  1825;  d.  21  Jan.  1837. 

I.  Mary  Elizabeth,  d.  young. 

II.  Catharine  Jane,  rn.  24  Sept.  1842,  George  Tomkins,  Esq. 
pf  Mobuoy,  CO.  Londonderry. 

III.  Eliza  Letitia,  m.  19  Jlay,  1859,  James  Forsyth.  Esq., 
SI.l).,  of  Londonderry,  and  has  issue  a  dau.,  Eliza  Letitia 
Yoimg. 

IV.  Anne,  to.  23  Oct.  18G0,  Edward  Augustus  AVilliamson, 
E.sq.,  R.JJ.,  and  ha.s  issue  three  sons  and  a  dau.,  Edward 
Augustu.s,  b.  10  Sept.  18G2;  Richard  Edward,  b.  17  Dec. 
\Mi;  William  Alexander  Finiston,  b.  15  May,  18(j7 ;  and 
.\nne  Susan  Elizabeth. 

Hr.  Young  d.  4  Dec.  1858. 

Anns — Arg.,  three  piles  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  Ia.5t,  as  many 
inniiluts  or.  Crest — A  danii-lion  rampant  gu.  holding  a  sword 
n  pale  ppr.     Motto — Roburi  prudentia  prcestat. 

Heat — Coolkeiragh  House,  Eglinton,  co.  Londonderry. 
II. 


YOUNG  OF  CULDAFF  HOUSE. 

Young,  Egbert  Geohge,  Esq.  of  Culdaff  House* 
CO.  Donegal,  A.M.,  J. P.  co.  Donegal,  b.  30  Xov. 
1834 ;  m.  23  Sept.  1858,  Letitia,  youngest  dau.  of 
the  late  Eev.  Eobert  Staveley,  of  St.  Mtmchins, 
Limerick,  and  has  issue, 

I.  George  Lawrence,  6.  1  Oct.  1859. 

II.  Robert  Staveley,  6.  26  March,  lhG2. 

III.  Henry  Crofton,  6.  27  Sept.  18G7. 

IV.  John  ffoUiott,  6.  13  March,  1870. 

I.  Slary  Anne,  6.  1  Aug.  1863. 

II.  Frances  Sarah,  6.  22  June,  1865. 

Ji-tltCagt.— Rev.  Robert  Young,  Rector  of  the  parish  of 
Culdaff  1661,  and  of  the  adjoining  parish  of  Cloncah  1669,  is 
supposed  to  have  passed  over  to  Ireland  from  Devon  under  the 
auspices  of  the  Donegal  family,  the  parishes  to  which  he  was 
instituted  being  in  the  gift  of  the  Chichesters.  He  m.  about 
1667,  Anne  Cary,  and  had  issue  two  sons  and  five  daus.  He 
ra.  2ndly,  1679,  Elizabeth  Hart,  of  Kilderry,  and  had  issue  by 
her  one  son,  George,  and  four  daus.  He  d.  about  1705.  His 
son,  by  his  2nd  wife, 

George  Young,  Esq.,  6.  circa  1680,  m.  1702,  Elizabeth,  sister 
of  Rev.  George  McLaughlin,  Rector  of  the  parish  of  Clon- 
manny,  and  a  near  relative  of  Sir  Cahir  O'Doherty,  formerly 
proprietor  of  the  barony  of  Ennishowen,  and  d.  1730,  leaving 
with  three  younger  sons  and  three  daus.,  an  elder  son, 

Robert  Young,  Esq.  6.  1703;  m.  1731,  Hatton,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hart,  of  the  city  of  Londonderry,  Alderman,  and  d. 
about  1747,  having  had  four  sons  and  two  daus.  The  eldest 
son, 

George  Young,  Esq.  of  Culdaff,  m.  1763,  Rebecca  Lamy  (of 
French  origin,  and  nearly  related  to  the  Croftons,  Whalleys, 
and  other  Dublin  families),  and  d.  Dec.  1789,  leaving  a  son, 

Robert  Young,  Esq.  of  Culdaff,  b.  1764,  m.  20  Sept.  1790, 
Marcia,  dau.  of  George  Nesbit,  Esq.  of  Woodhill,  co.  Donegal, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  28  May,  1839)  had  issue, 

George,  late  of  Ciddaff  House. 

Robert  James,  d.  unm.  7  Aug.  1827. 

James  William,  m.  1824;  d.  30  Kov.  1839,  leaving  issue  five 
sons  and  one  dau. 

Catherine,  ,n.  1812,  Rev.  Edward  Chichester,  Pector  of  Cul- 
daff and  Cloncah,  and  has  issue  three  sons,  Rev.  William 
Chichester,  now  Lord  O'Neill,  of  Shanes  Castle,  co.  Antrim ; 
Rev.  Robert  Chichester;  and  the  Rev.  George  Vaughan 
Chichester. 

Marcia,  in.  1817,  Lieut.-Col.  Brooke  Young,  and  d.  11  Jan. 
1869,  having  had  issue  one  son,  George,  d.  unm.  1849. 

Anne  Angel. 

Mr.  Young  d.  11  Oct.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

George  Young,  E.sq.  of  Culdaff  House,  J. P.   and  D.L.,  &. 
12  Aug.  1792  ;  vi.  17  Jan.  1332,  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
late  John  ffoUiott,  Esq.  of  Hollybrook,  co.  Sligo,  and  has  issue, 
I.  Robert  George,  now  of  Culdaff. 
1.  Frances,  b.  12  July,  1833,  and  d.  same  year. 

Mr.  Young  d.  31  May,  1S77,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  child,  now 
of  Culdaff. 

.inns— Arg.,  three  piles  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  as  many 
annulets  or.  Crest — An  arm  in  armour  erect  holding  a  broken 
.<poar  all  ppr.     Motto — Fortitudine  et  prudentia. 

ieat — Culdaff  House  (Londonderry),  co.  Donegal. 


YOUNG    OF    HABRISTOWN. 

Young,  Owen  "Waller  O'Geadt,  Esq.  of  Har- 
ristown,  co.  Eoscommon,  b.  Feb.  18G4. 

iLilxrHtjr. — The  first  of  this  family  of  whom  mention  is 
made  in  Ireland  was  Owen  Young,  b.  1682,  a  member,  it  is 
stated,  of  a  Yorkshire  family  of  that  name.  He  went  to  Ire- 
land with  three  brothers,  and  settled  at  C.istlerea,  co.  Ros- 
common, 1706.  His  sons  became  possessed  of  property  in  the 
COS.  of  Sligo  and  Roscommon.  Owen  Young  ;)).  Bridget,  dau. 
of  Very  Rev.  James  Wilson,  Dean  of  Tuam,  and  had  issue, 

Owen,  to.  Olivia  Bell,  1736,  and  became  ancestor  of  the  elder 
branch  of  the  family.  Amongst  his  descendants  ivas  Mat- 
thew Young,  the  eminent  Natural  Philosopher  and  3Iathe- 
matician,  consecrated  Bishop  of  Clonfert  in  1799. 

John,  of  whom  presiiitly. 

JIathew,  )/i.  Phcbi,  dau.  of  Gen.  Robinson. 

Nicholas. 

Eleanor,  m.  Thomas  Daly,  Esq.  of  Mornington,  co.  West- 
ineath. 

Bridget,  m.  Rev.  Nathaniel  Barton. 

Tl:c  2nd  son, 
JoUN  Young,  became  proprietor  of  Harristown,  near  Castle- 

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YUI 


rea,  and  settled  there  in  1744.    He  m.  Eebecca  Gonne,  and 
had  issue, 
Owes,  to.  Rebecca,  dau.  of  Gcor?e  Brabazon,  Esq.  of  Bra' 
bazon  Park,  co.  Mayo.    He  \va.s  Higb  Sheriff  for  co.  Eos- 
common  in  1795,  and  d.  without  issue. 

Eobert,  d.  young.  Mathew,  of  whom  presently. 

Eebecca,  m.  John  Barton,  Esq.  of  Castlerea. 
Dorothea,  m.  General  Bettcsworth. 
Bridget,  m.  Eobert  MUler,  Esq.  of  Ballinue,  co.  Mayo. 
Letitia,  d.  unm.  Phebe,  d.  v.nm. 

The  3rd  son, 

SIathew  Yocng,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  s.  his  brother  Owen. 
He  was  appointed  Cadet  in  the  Royal  Irish  Artillery  17G2,  ;ind 
afterwards  Capt.  in  that  regt.  He  ra.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
"William  Finch,  Esq.  of  Kilcolman,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had 
issue, 
Owen,  of  whom  presently. 

Mathew,  an  oHicer  in  the  53rd  regt.,  m.  Miss  Bushe,  and  had 
issue  a  son. 

Finch,  rf.  unm. 
William  (Itev.),  m.  Eebecca,  dau.  of  William  Minchin,  Esq. 
of  Greenhills,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
WiUiam,  Capt.  in  the  49ih  regt.,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Eev. 
■William  Jelly,  of  Portarlington. 

John  Owen,  Capt.  60th  regt.  m.  Annie  Catherine,  dau.  of 
Augustus  Hartford,  Esq.,  J.P.  of  Portarlington,  late 
Capt.  59th  regt. 

John,  d.  young. 

Eebecca,  m.  her  cousin,  John  Young,  Esq.  of  Castlerea. 

Anne,  d.  unm.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm. 

The  eldest  son, 

Owen  Young,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  m.  1st,  Eachel,  dau.  of 
William  Hunter,  Esq.,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

Mathew,  d.  unm.  John  Barton,  d.  unm. 

Jane,  -/«.  Humphrey  Minchin,  Esq. 

Elizabeth,  d.  young. 
Mr.  Young  ni.  2ndly,  Slarianne,  dau.  of  James  Atkinson,  Esq. 
of  Eathangan,  and  by  her  had  issue, 

James,  late  of  Harristown. 

Mary,   m.  Godfrey  George  Massy,  Esq.  of  Ballynakill,  co. 
Limerick,  and  has  issue. 
He  d.  Sept.  1843,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Janes  Young,  Esq.  of  Harristown,  J.P.,  A.B.  of  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin,  6.  1834;  m.  1863,  Grace  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Waller  O'Grady,  of  Castlegarde,  co.  Limerick,  2nd  son 
of  Stamlish,  1st  Viscount  Guillamore,  by  Grace  Elizabeth  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Hugh,  3rd  Lord  Massy,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Owen  Wallek  O'Gbadt,  now  of  Harristown. 

M.  WiUiara  Mathew  OGrady,  0.  March,  1872. 

I.  Eosa  Julia  Maria  Victoria. 

n.  Grace  Elizabeth  Massy. 

III.  Phoebe  Mary  Dorothea. 

rv.  Constance  Katherine  Matilda. 

V.  Ida  Ethel  Isabella.  vi.  Evelyn  Maud  Henrietta. 

Mr.  Young  was  shot  in  his  own  demesne  June,  1877. 

Arms  (As  registered  in  the  OflBce  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle) — 
Gu.,  afess  or,  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert  in  cliief  three lioncels 
rampant  of  the  second.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  an 
an  ibex's  head  arg.  horned  and  tufted  gold  and  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  trefoil  vert.     Motto — Victoria  fortitudo  virtus. 

Seat — Harristown,  near  Castlerea. 


YOUNG    OF    KINGERSY. 

TorxG,  TiioMAS  Aethue,  Esq.  of  Kiugerby,  co. 
Lincoln,  s.  his  brother  April,  1876. 

ILlliragC. — This  family,  which  claims  to  be  a  branch  of 
the  famUy  of  Yonge  of  Brynyorkyn,  descended  from  Tudor 
Trevor,  Lord  of  Hereford,  settled  at  West  Easen,  co.  Lincoln, 
soon  after  the  Eestoiation.  On  the  occasion  of  the  death  of 
the  1st  John  Young,  Popish  Eecusant  at  West  Easen,  the 
parish  register  records  that  the  parson  took  oath  of  his  death 
and  burial  before  the  Magistrate.  His  son,  by  his  wife  Alice 
Weaver,  the  2nd, 

John  Y'oung,  of  West  Easen,  d.   1719.    He  m.  Elizabeth 
Thornburgh,  of  Kendal,  Westmorland,  and  had  two  sons, 
John,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  Dr.  Peter  Vavasour,  brother  of  Sir 
Walter  Vavasor,  2nd  bart.  ot  Haslewood,  and  ^vas  father  of 
Ann,  m.  Thomos  Martin,  Esq.  of  St.  Marylebone,  and  was 
mother  of  Mary  Martin,  wife  of  her  cousin,  James  Young, 
Esq.  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln. 
David,  of  whom  we  treat. 

David  Y'oung,  Esq.  of  Xormanby,  co.  Lincoln,  the  2nd  son, 
m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Isaac  Farebrother,  Gent,  of  Worksop,  Notts, 
and  d.  1793,  leaving  a  son  and  lieir, 

Isaac  Young,  Esq.  of  West  Rasen,  who  purchased  the  parish 
and  estate  of  Kingerby,  with  the  manor,  and  all  its  rights  and 


privileges.  Mr.  Young  in.  Ann,  dau.  of  Thom.TS  Champney. 
Esq.  of  AVest  Easen,  and  left  at  his  decease,  1793,  a  son  and 
successor, 

.lAJfES  Young,  Esq.  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln,  m.  23  April. 
1798,  Mary,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Thomas  Martin,  Esq.  o! 
Middlesex,  and  had  issue, 

I.  James,  late  of  Kingerby. 

II.  Thomas  Aethub,  now  of  Kingerby. 

III.  Geokge,  '(/!.  19  Feb.  1852,  Sophia  Mary,  eldest  dau.  o! 
Henry  Owen,  Esq.  of  Worksopp,  Notts. 

I.  Maria  Teresa,  d.  unm.  1  Oct.  1872. 
Mr.  Y^oung  rf.  1823,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

James  Young,  Esq.  of  Kingerby,  co.  Lincoln,  b.  1803;  s.  hii, 
father  1823,  and  d.  unm.  1  April,  1876,  and  was  by  his  brother, 

Tho.mas  Abthue,  now  of  Kingerby,  K.S.G. 

Arms — Per  bend  sinister  enn.  and  crminois,  a  lion  ranipani 
or.  Crests — A  wolf  sejant  rcguaidnnt  sa.,  holding  bet-.veer| 
its  fore-paws  the  head  of  King  Edmund,  and  also  a  lion  ram 
l^ant.     Motto — Toujours  jeune. 

Seal — Kingerby  Hall,  Market  Easen,  co.  Lincoln. 


YOUNG    OP    ORIilNGBURY. 

YorxG,  Allen  Allicocke,  Esq.  af  Orlingbury 
CO.  Norlhampton,  J. P.,  b.  6  Feb.  1806;  m.  19  July 
1S32,  Eiiza,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Young,  Rector  oi 
Thorpe  Malsor,  in  same  co.,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Allen  Allicocke,  h.  10  April,  1S33,  late  Lieut.73rd  Foot 

II.  Eichard  Newton,  6.  1  June,  1834. 

I.  Eliza  Amelia.  ii.  Louisa  Martha. 

iLtUCitflC. — RicHAnD  Young,  Esq.  m.  Elizabeth,  dau. « 
John  Allicocke,  Esq.  of  Loddington,  co.  Northampton,  aiu 
had  issue,  Allen,  John,  Frances,  EUzabcth,  Mary,  and  Cattae 
rine.    The  elder  son, 

Allen  Young,  Esq.,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Charles  Boddam,  Esq, 
and  had  issue,  two  sons,  Allen  Edwabd,  and  John,  and  tw« 
daus.,  Mary,  m.  Eev.  John  Barton,  and  Frances,  d.  unm.  Thi 
eldest  son, 

Allen  Edwabd  Y'oung,  Esq.  of  Orlingbury,  in.  7  Feb.  1804 
Amelia,  dau.  of  Thomas  Neate,  Esq.  of  Binfield,  co.  BerSs 
and  had  issue, 

Allen  Allicocke,  of  Orlingbury. 

Newton  Barton  (Kev.),  h.  9  Feb.  1809,  Fellow  of  New  Coll 
Oxon,  Eector  of  Tilbrook,  Beds,  Rural  Dean. 

Charlotte,  m.  16  May,  1832,  William  Somerset  Rose,  Esq.  0 
Cransley,  co.  Northampton,  and  d.  10  Sept.  18:J3. 

Anns — Arg.,  on  a  bend  sa.  three  griffins'  heads  erased  or 
Crest — A  boar's  head  and  neck  erased  ppr. 

Sea<— Orlingbury,  Wellingborough.  Club» — Carlton,  S.'VV, 
and  Garrick,  W.C. 


YUILLE    OF    DARLEITH. 

YuiLLE,  Andeew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Darleith 
CO.  Dumbarton,  J.P.  co.  Dumbarton,  s.  his  uncle. 


Thomas  Yuille,  27  Aug.  1827,  h.  6  Oct.  1806 


11 


July,  1831',  his  cousin,  Mai-garet  Murdoch,  eldest 
dau.  of  John  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Edinburgh,  formerlj 
of  Catter,  co.  Stirling ;  she  d.  1875. 

ILiUE.lJC. — This  family,  of  considerable  antiquity  in  the 
cos.  of  Argyll  and  Dumbarton,  has  held  the  property  d 
Darleith  in  the- latter  co.  for  nearly  two  centuries.  The  first  oi 
whom  there  is  any  record  was  Thomas  Zuill,  who  appears  at 
a  subscribing  witness  to  the  Convention  entered  into  betwixt 
General  Monck,  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  forces  in  Scotland, 
on  behalf  of  his  Highness  the  Lord  Protector  of  England,  and 
the  Earl  of  Lothian  and  others,  on  behalf  of  Archibald,  Lord 
Lome  and  his  party,  for  the  capitulation  and  disarming  of  tbe 
latter,  dated  17  May,  1655. 

John  Zdil,  the  son  of  this  Thomas,  acquired  by  purchaser 
the  lands  of  Darleith  from  a  family  of  that  name.  He  was 
one  of  the  Commissioners  of  Estates  for  co.  Dumbarton  to  the 
Scottish  Parliament  1G78,  and  suffered  severely  during  the 
religious  persecutions  of  the  time,  having  been  not  only 
amerced  in  a  fine  of  £1,000  sterUng,  but  was  also  confined  for 
some  years  a  prisoner  in  the  castle  of  Dumbarton,  from  the 
effects  of  which  confinement  he  d.  1688.  He  m.  Miss  AjU| 
Fisher,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Alesandee  Y'uille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  in.  1678,  Mary,  dau. 
of  Crauford  of  Cartsburn,  co.  Eenfrew,  by  whom  he  had  _fi»e 
sons.  He  d.  1690,  and  was  s.  by  his  2nd  son  (the  eldest  having, 
d.  in  infancy), 

Thomas  Yuille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  ra.  April,  1708,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Eobert  Bogle,  of  Shettlestone,  co.  Lanark,  by  whom 
he  had  seven  sons  and  ten  daus.,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 


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1817 


EoBEr.T  YoiLLE,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  d.  unm.  1757,  and  was  c. 
by  his  brother, 

George  Y01LLE,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  m.  Auff.  17G0,  Margaret, 
only  dau.  of  George  Murdoch,  Merchant,  in  Glasgow,  and  after- 
wards Provost  of  that  city ;  he  d.  1794,  leaving  six  sons 
and  seven  daus., 

I.  Thomas,  his  heir,  6.  19  June,  1761. 

II.  George  Murdoch,  6.  17  Nov.  1768;  m.  1801,  Matilda,  dan. 
of  Andrew  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Ardinconal,  co.  Dumbarton, 
and  d.  21  Jan.  1819,  leaving  issue, 

1  Andrew  Buchanan,  now  of  Darleith. 

2  Archibald  Buchanan,  b.  2  Jan.  1812;  m.  1S57,  Janet 
Kitchie,  eldest  dau.  of  Hubert  Buchanan,  Esq.  of  Brandon 
Place,  Glasgow,  and  has  three  sons  and  five  daus.,  Andrew 
Buchanan;  Herbert  Buchanan;  Arcliibald  Buchanan; 
Frances  Cooper;  Matilda  Buchanan;  EUinor  Margaret; 
Jane  Dennistoun;    and  Anna  Ehzabeth. 

1  Margaret,  ni.  1833,  Kobert  Strang,  Esq.  of  Glasgow,  and 
has  two  sons  and  three  daus. 

2  Jane  Dennistoun,  m.  1829,  John  Anderson,  Esq.  of  Ryall 
Hill,  CO.  Worcester,  and  has  one  son  and  five  daus. 

m.  Alexander,  6.  17  July,  1770;  d.  unm.  31  March,  1835. 
IV.  James,  b.  18  March,  1772;  d.  unm.  7  Aug.  1773. 


V.  Robert,  h.  30  Oct.  1777;  ra.  1814,  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
William  Cross,  Esq,  of  Auchentoshan,  co.  Dumbarton;  d. 
11  May,  1800. 

VI.  William,  b.  5  Oct.  1779;  d.  unm.  1702. 

I.  Margaret,  d.  imm.  25  Dec.  1830. 

II.  Elizabeth,  m.  1784,  William  Shortridge,  Esq.,  Merchant 
in  Glasgow,  and  d.  1794. 

III.  Jane,  d.  mim.  5  Feb.  1774. 

IV.  Mary,  d.  unm.  12  May,  1775. 

V.  Helen,  vi.  Aug.  1804,  John  Buchanan,  Esq.,  oldest  son  of 
Duncan  Buchanan,  M.D.  of  Madras,  lI.E.I.C.S.,  who  was 
eldest  son  of  Buchanan  of  Carter. 

VI.  Amelia,  d.  unm.  10  June,  1851. 

VII.  Anne  Elizabeth,  m.  1812,  James  Ilutton,  Esq.  of  Calder- 
bank,  co.  Lanark,  late  of  the  H.E.l.CS. 

George  Yuille  d.  1794,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Thomas  Yuille,  Esq.  of  Darleith,  b.  19  June,  1761,  d.  unm. 
27  Aug.  1827,  and  was  .s.  by  his  nephew,  Andrew  Buchanan 
Yuille,  Esq.,  the  present  proprietor. 

Arms — Arg.,  on  a  fcss  between  three  crescents  sa.  a  garb  or. 


banded  gu 
virtute. 

Sta(— Darleith, 
Western,  Glasgow 


Cnst — ^Vn  ear  of  wheat  ppr.    Jl/o((o— Numins  et 
near   Cardross,   co.    Dumbarton.    Club — 


6a2 


SUPPLEMENT. 


ADAia:    OF    BLAIR    ADAM. 

The  following  details  of  the  early  ancestors  of  this  family  are 
to  be  added  to  the  Memoir  giyen  at  page  3,  in  the  body  of  the 
work. 

The  surname  of  Adam  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Scotland,  as 
proved  by  many  documents  in  the  public  records. 

Alexander  Adam,  living  in  the  reign  of  Alexander  III.  of 
Scotland,  was  father  of 

Duncan  Adam,  who  lived  in  the  reign  of  King  Robert 
Bruce,  and  had  four  sons,  Kobert,  John,  Keginald,  and 
DtTKCAN,  from  whom  all  the  Adams,  Adamsons,  and  Adies,  in 
Scotland  are  descended.    The  youngest  son, 

Duncan  Adam,  accompanied  James,  Lord  Douglas,  in  his 
expedition  to  the  Holy  Land  with  King  Robert's  heart,  and 
from  him  is  stated  to  have  descended 

John  Adam,  who  accompanied  James  IV.,  King  of  .Scots,  to 
the  6eld  of  Flodden,  and  there  lost  his  life,  anno  1513.  He 
left  a  son, 

Charles  Adam,  seated  at  Fanno,  co.  Forfar,  temp.  1549;  m. 
Margaret  Ferguson,  by  whom  he  had  two  sons  ;  Charles,  his 
heir;  David,  ancestor  of  Adam  of  Kingsbarns,  co.  Fife  ;  and 
two  daus.    The  elder  son, 

Charles  Adam,  of  Fanno,  m.  Isabel  Bisset,  a  descendant  of 
the  ancient  family  of  Lessendrum,  by  whom  he  had  several 
sons  and  daus.    The  second,  but  eldest  surviving  son, 

Robert  Adam,  Esq.,  about  the  end  of  the  reign  of  Mary, 
Queen  of  Scots,  ra.  Isabel,  dau.  of  James  Hunter,  of  Restenot, 
and  was  father  of 

David  Adam,  of  Fanno,  m.  his  cousin,  Jean  Hunter,  by  whom 
he  had  a  son  and  successor, 

Archibald  Ada.m,  of  Fanno,  who,  teriij).  Charles  I.,  sold  the 
lands  of  Fanno,  and  acquirad  those  of  Queensmanour,  co. 
Forfar.  He  ra.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Hay,  Esq.  of  Montrose, 
and  d.  in  the  reign  of  Charles  II.,  leaving  issue,  Charles, 
his  heir:  John,  successor  to  his  nephew,  of  whom  hereafter; 
Alexander;  and  Patrick;  Phillis,  m.  Andrew  Wood.  Esq.  co. 
Forfar ;  Mary,  d.  unm.    The  eldest  son, 

Charles  Adam,  of  Queensmanour,  id.  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Wishart,  son  of  Wishart  of  Logie,  co.  Forfar,  and  by  her 
had  a  son  and  successor, 

James  Ada.m,  of  Queensmanour,  who  sold  the  paternal  estate. 
He  d.  xinin.  and  was  s.  in  the  representation  oi  the  family  by 
his  uncle, 

John  Adam,  m.  Helen  Cranston,  of  Lord  Cranston's  family, 
by  whom  he  left  one  surviving  son, 

■William  Adam,  the  eminent  Architect,  direct  ancestor  of 
this  family,  as  at  page  3. 


ADDENBROOKE    OF    THE    LEA. 

Addeneeooke,  Eev.  Edward,  of  the  Lea,  co- 
Hereford,  aod  of  Trill.  Col.  Oxford,  B.A.,  Vicar  of 
Smethwick,  co.  Stafford,  b.  1816;  m.  Ist  1844, 
Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Henry  HomTray,  Esq.,  of 
Broadwaters  House,  co.  Worcester,  aud  by  her  -who 
d.  10  June,  1854,  had,  with  five  daus.,  one  son, 

Edward  Homfhat,  m.  Marianne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Henry 
Downing,  Rector  of  Old  Swinford,  co.  Worcester,  and  has, 
with  other  issue,  a  son,  Henry  Edward. 

Mr.  Addenbrooke  m.  2ndly,  1856,  Caroline  Frances 
Bramston,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Davies,  of 
Braish  field  House,  Hants,  by  whom  he  has  two  sons 
and  one  dau. 

ililTCagC. — This  is  an  old  name  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Stourbridge,  co.  Worcester.    One  George  Addenbrooke  held 


lands  at  Romsley  under  the  Abbey  of  Ilales-Owen  in  1499, 
and  Thomas  Addenbrooke  was  one  of  the  Governors  of  King 
Edward's  School,  Stourbridge,  appointed  by  the  Charter, 
dated  1552.  The  latter,  or  his  son  of  the  same  name,  was  of 
The  Lye,  near  Stourbridge,  in  the  parish  of  Old  Swinford,  in 
1597  ;  he  m.  Eleanor,  dau.  of  —  Sparry,  of  Clent,  and  by  her, 
who  was  buried  at  Old  Swinford,  2  Dec.  1623,  had  (with  a  dau., 
m.  Oliver  Dixon,  of  Dudley)  a  son, 

Henry  Addenbrooke,  of  The  Lye,  who  was  buried  24  March, 
1617-18,  having  had,  by  Gertrude  Spratt  his  wife,  the  following 
issue, 
I.  Nicholas  ADDErreKOOKE,  of  The  Lye,  bapt.  28  Aug.  1603, 

disclaimed  at  the  Visitation  of  co.  Worcester  1682-3,  m.  25 

April,  1626,  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Sparry,  of  Amblecote. 

He  was  buried  at  Old  Swinford,  5  Nov.  16S3,  and  she  26  Oct. 

1691 ;  their  issue  were, 

1  John  Addenbrooke,  bapt.  9  Aug.  1629  ;  rd.  Joice,  dau. 
of  Audley  Bowdler,  of  Salop. 

2  Nicholas,  bapt.  20  Aug.  1637. 

3  Henry,  bapt.  4  Jan.  1641-2  :  buried  29  Oct  1655. 

4  Edward  (Rev.),  bapt.  1  Sept.  1649,  Rector  of  Lower 
Sapey,  co.  Worcester,  r/i.  and  had  issue,  iaier  alios,  a  son, 
Edward  (Rev.),  who  was  also  Rector  of  Lower  Sapey. 

1  Dorothy,  6.  22  March,  1626-27 ;  m.  28  Sept.  1658,  Edward 
Hickman,  of  Old  Swinford. 

2  Joice,  bapt.  15  April,  1628 ;  m.  11  May,  1650,  Eusebius 
Brooke. 

3  Mary,  bapt.  12  March,  1630-31 ;  to.  William  Cardale,  of 
Dudley. 

4  Sarah,  bapt.  6  Jan.  1632-3;  buried  14  July,  1635. 

5  Elizabeth,  bapt.  7  June,  1635;  d.  young. 

6  Elizabeth,  bapt.  16  June,  1639;  hi.  18  Oct.  1664,  John 
Nash. 

7  Margaret,  bapt.  26  Sept.  1640 ;  m.  4  July,  1671,  William 
Bowyer. 

II.  Jeremy,  bapt.  21  Sept.  1605. 

III.  Henry,  bapt.  9  Nov.  1606  ;  buried  7  Feb.  1607-8. 

IV.  Thomas,  bapt.  10  Dec.  1607  ;  buried  19  March,  16C9-I0. 
v.  John,  bapt.  15  May,  1611. 

VI.  Roger,  bapt.  22  Aug.  1612,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VII.  Thomas,  bapt.  6  Sept.  1615. 

I.  Margaret,  bapt.  30  Aug.  1604;  hi.  3  Oct.  1623,  EdwarcT 
Male. 

II.  Mary,  bapt.  17  Dec.  1609;  vu  29  Sept.  1634,  Thomas 
Fayting.  iii.  Nazareth,  bapt.  20  Nov.  1616. 

Roger  Addenbrooke,  of  Kingswinford,  co.  Stafford,  6th  son 
of  Henry  Addenbrooke  and  Gertrude  Spratt,  settled  at  that 
place.  He  r,i.  at  Old  Swinford,  8  Oct.  1639,  Anne,  dau.  of 
Brettell  of  Brettell,  in  the  parish  of  Kingswinford,  and  by  her, 
who  was  buried  at  Kingswinford,  Nov.  1673,  left  issue  at  his 
decease,  in  Oct.  1671, 

I.  Samuel  (Rev.),  bapt.  Aug.  164'2,  Rector  of  WestBromwichv 
CO.  Stafford,  father  (by  Matilda  his  wife,  dau.  of  —  Perry)i 
of  John  Addenbrooke,  M.A.,  M.D.,  Fellow  of  Catherine 
Hall,  Cambridge,  and  founder  of  the  Addenbrooke  Hospital 
at  Cambridge,  who  d.  7  June,  1719. 

II.  Jeremiah,  b.  July,  1649,  of  whom  presently. 

in.  John  (Rev.),  b.  1652,  Rector  of  Upper  Sapey,  co.  Hereford. 
He  purchased  The  Lea  in  that  co.,  and  d.  '22  Jan.  1724, 
aged  72,  leaving  issue,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Nash  (of  the  family  of  Nash  of  St.  Peter's,  Droitwich,  of 
whom  was  the  Historian,  of  co.  Worcester),  who  d.  6  Feb. 
1744,  aged  86, 

1  John  (Very  Rev.),  D.D.,  bapt.  at  Sapey  in  1691,  Rector 
of  Sudbury,  co.  Derby,  and  subsequently  Dean  of  Lich- 
field, who  hi.  Dorothy,  dau.  of  John  Wedgwood,  of 
Harracles,  co.  Stafford,  and  <;.  s.  p.  25  Feb.  1776. 

2  Edward,  of  The  Lea,  .?.  his  brother  in  that  estate, 
d.  unm.  1791,  aged  90,  and  by  will,  dated  17  Dec.  1784, 
devised  the  Lea  to  his  kinsman,  John  Addenbrooke 
Homfray. 

1  Margaret,  d.  unm.  1784,  aged  79. 

I.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  July,  1645,  m.  William  Hurst,  ot  Kinver, 
CO.  Stafford. 
Jeremiah  Addenbeooke,  of  Kingswioford,  the  2nd  son  of 


1820 


ASH 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


BAI 


Eoger  Addenbroobe  and  Anne  Brettell,  married  thrice: 
1st,  Sarah,  widow  of  Eichard  Paston;  2ndly,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
John  Ropier  of  Kingsnorton ;  and  3rdly,  Marj-,  dau.  of  Henry 
Addenbrooke  of  Sedgley;  he  d.  Jan.  1701,  leaving  by  his  last 
wife  a  posthumous  son, 

Jeremiah  Addenbrooke,  of  Kingswinford,  m.  1726,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Eev.  Thomas  Hodgetts,  of  Kingswinford,  and  d.  Aug. 
1773,  leaving  two  daus.  and  co-heirs, 
Mabt,  m.  1758,  John  Homfray,  of  WoUaston  Hall,  co.  Wor- 
cester, who  d.  1760,  leaving  by  his  wife,  who  was  buried  at 
Kingswinford,  19  Dec.  1800,  an  only  child,  John  Adden- 
BBOOKE,  of  whom  presently. 
Elizabeth,  r,i.  Col.  Jlacmurdo. 

John  Addenbrooke  Homfbat,  of  Wollaston  Hall,  bapt. 
16  May,  17.59,  son  of  John  Homfray  and  31ary  Addenbrooke, 
assumed  by  royal  license,  dated  21  Feb.  1792,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Addenbrooke,  on  succeeding,  under  the  will  of 
his  kinsman,  Edward  Addenbrooke,  Esq.,  to  the  Lea  estate. 
Mr.  Addenbrooke  Addenbrooke  in.  1st,  1780,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Michael  Grazebrook,  of  Audnam,  co.  Stafford ;  she  d.  Nov. 
1808,  aged  49 ;  and  2ndly,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Wade  Browne,  of 
Monkton  Farlegh,  and  widow  of  Joseph  Lea,  of  the  Hill, 
Amblecote,  Stourbridge.  He  was  High  Sheriff  co.  Worcester, 
1798,  and  dying  1S37,  aged  78,  left  issue  by  his  1st  wife, 

I.  Edward  Addenbrooke,  6.  March,  1782,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  John  Addenbrooke,  of  Rockingham  Hall,  Hagley,  d.  unni. 

III.  Henry,  ',n.  Mary  Louisa,  5th  dau.  of  John  Pidcock,  of  The 
Platts,  CO.  Stafford,  and  d.  6  July,  1857,  aged  70,  leaving  a 
dau.,  Emily,  in.  1st,  Robert  Kerwode,  of  Mona  Vale,  Tas- 
mania; and  2ndly,  Rev.  H.  Macartney,  son  of  the  Dean  of 
Melbourne,  Australia. 

The  eldest  son, 

Edward  Addenbrooke  Addenbrooke,  of  The  Lea,  and  of 
Kingswinford  House,  m.  1815,  Emma,  3rd  dau.  of  John  Pidcock, 
of  the  Platts,  and  by  her  (who  d.  2  Feb.  1875,  aged  81)  left  issue  at 
his  death,  16  May,  1855, 

I.  Edward,  now  of  The  Lea. 

II.  John,  Til.  Elizabeth,  youngest  dau.  of  Eev.  W.  Gordon,  of 
West  Bromwich. 

III.  Henry,  m.  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Samuel  Stone  Briscoe,  of 
Summer  Hill,  co.  Stafford. 

IV.  George,  m.  Matilda,  dau.  of  Eichard  Westwood,  of  Green- 
hill,  Womborne. 

V.  Thomas,  m.  Emma,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Richards,  of  Stour- 
bridge. 

J.  Emma,  m.  Vincent  Holbeeche,  of  Sutton  Coldfield. 

II.  Laura,  m.  Eev.  George  Gilbanks,  Vicar  of  AVollaston. 

III.  Frances,  m.  1st,  Rev.  James  Raven,  Vicar  of  Swindon, 
and  2ndly,  in  1879,  Rev.  F.  A.  Goddard. 

IV.  Henrietta,  m.  Eev.  Oswald  M.  Holden,  Vicar  of  Gailey- 
cum-Hatherton,  co.  Stafford. 

Anns — Quarterly  az.  and  arg.,  a  fess  wavy  or,  between  three 
crescents  counterchanged.  Crest — On  the  banks  of  a  river  ppr. 
an  otter  passant  per  pale  arg  and  sa.  charged  with  two  crescents 
counterchanged. 

Seat — The  Lea,  co.  Hereford.  Residence — The  Vicarage, 
Smethwick,  near  Birmingham. 


ASHTON   OF    DELROW  AND   LICHFORD. 

AsHTOy,  Chaeies,  Esq.  of  Licbford  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster,  and  Delrow,  co.  Northampton,  J. P.  co. 
Leicester,  formerly  in  12tli  Lancers,  and  afterwards 
Lieut.  Leicester  Yeomanry  Cavalry,  b.  20  April, 
1838;  m.  1st,  23  Oct.  1867,  Ada  Mary,  dau.  of 
iNicliolas  Edward  Hurst,  Esq.  of  Higbam  Grange. 
CO.  Leicester,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 
I.  Charles  Ralph,  b.  12  Oct.  1863. 

I.  Alice,  h.  15  Jan.  1870  ;  d.  young. 

He  m.  2ndly,  3  Oct.  1872,  Josephine,  dau.  of 
Kobert  Henty,  Esq.  of  Nazing  Park,  Essex,  by 
whom  he  has  further  issue, 

II.  Lawrence  Haworth,  b.  1  March,  1877. 

II.  Adade  Bury,  b.  19  June,  1S73. 

III.  Alice  Dorothy,  b.  6  Nov.  1874. 

iltncagC. — Peter  Assheton  or  Asheton,  was  l>.  1688, 
and  d.  1773,  aged  85,  leaving  by  Elizabeth  his  wife  (who  d. 
1718),  a  son, 

Thomas  Ashton,  d.  1787,  leaving  four  sons, 

I.  Josiah,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Fcnton,  Esq.  of  Bamford 
HaU,  CO,  Lancaster,  and  had  a  son, 

James,  m.  the  dau.  of  T.  Burton,  Esq.  of  Middleton. 

II.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter.  iii.  Jacob. 

rv.  Thomas,  m.  Eachel  Bentley ,of  Heywood,  and  had  two  sons, 
1  Eichard,  -«.  Anne,  dau.  of  Samuel  Ashton,  Esq.,  and  had 


I 


2  Thomas,  vi.  Grace,  dau.  of  Thomas  Carr,  Esq.  of  CI 
theroe  Castle,  and  has  issue. 
The  second  son, 

Samcel  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Prestwich,  co.  Lancaster,  to.  Mary 
only  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Haworth,  Esq.  of  Edenfield,  am 
Eamsbotton,  same  co.,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry.  n.  Adam. 

III.  John,  m.  Frances,  dau.  of  E.  Jones,  Esq.  of  Packington  ,.: 
CO.  Warwick,  and  had  issue, 

1  Frank,  m.  1st,  Susan,  dau.  of  T.  Greenwood,  Esq.  o 
Polefield  ;  and  indly,  a  dau.  of  C.  Haddon,  Esq.,  and  hat 
one  dau. 

2  Edmund,  deceased.  3  James. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Bliddleton,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Hatfield,  co. 
Hereford,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Slater,  Esq. ;  and  d 
1S69,  leaving  three  sons, 

1  John  Howarth,  of  Polefield  Hall  and  Hatfield,  J.P., 
Capt.  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Yeomanry  b.  1840;  w.  lS63i 
Maria,  dau.  of  Frederick  Bedwell,  Esq.  of  London,  and 
has,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Horace  Middleton,  6.  1870. 

2  Edmund.  3  Alfred. 

V.  Samuel,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Elizabeth.  ii.  Rachel. 

III.  Anne,  m.  her  cousin,  Eichard  Ashton,  Esq. 

Mr.  Ashton  d.  1833.    His  youngest  son, 

Samuel  Ashton,  Esq.  of  Prestwich  and  Licbford  Hall,  m. 
1st,  his  cousin,  Mary  Ashton,  of  Shrewsbury,  by  whom  he  had 
a  dau., 

I.  Mary  Jane,  m.  Eev.  T.  A.  Weekes,  Eector  of  Aston,  co. 
Derby,  and  has,  Assheton  Weekes,  and  Maud  Weekes. 
He  m.  2ndly,  Alice,  dau.  of  S.  Tudor,  Esq.  of  Shrewsbury,  and 
d.  1866,  leaving  by  her  two  sons, 

I.  Charles,  his  heir,  now  of  Lichford  Hall. 

II.  Samuel    Tudor,   m.   1st,    Katharine,   dau.    of   Gen.   Sir  I 
Edward  Wetherall,  C.B.,   by  whom  (who  d.  Aug.  1873)  he 
had  a  dau., 

1  .\lice. 
He  -,ii.  2ndly,  Harriett  Emma  Arundel  Godolphin,  only  dau. 
of  Lord  Francis  George  Godolphin  Osborne,  and  grand-dau. 
of  George  Godolphin,  8th  Duke  of  Leeds,  by  whom  he  has  a 
dau., 
2  Mary  Elaine. 

Seats — Lichford  Hall,  Blackley,  co.  Lancaster ;  Delrow,  Wat- 
ford, CO.  Northampton.  Town  Residence  —  58,  Lancaster 
Gate,  W. 

♦ 

ATKINSON    05"    LORBOTTLE. 

Chaeles  John  Atkinson,  Esq.  of  Lorbottle 
House,  Lieut.  24th  regt.,  was  killed  at  Isandula, 
South  Africa,  22  January,  1879. 


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BAINBEIDGE    OF    FRANKFIELD. 

Baineeidge,  John  Hugh,  Esq.  of  Frankfield, 
CO.  Cork,  Commander  E.N.,  h.  31  May,  1845 ;  m. 
14  Sept.  1875,  Eose  Catherine,  dau.  of  Col.  Edward 
Bii'ch-Eeynardson,  C.B.,  of  Eushington  Manor, 
CO.  Southampton,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Vere 
Fane,  Esq.  of  Little  Ponton  Hall,  co.  Lincoln  (see 
Burke's  Peerage,  Westmoeland,  Eael  ofJ,  and 
has  Eatbleen,  and  Grace- Jane. 

3Ltnca(JC. — Balnbrldge,  originally  Baynbrig,  is  a  name  of 
great  antiquity  in  the  north  of  England. 

Christopher  Bainbridge,  D.D.,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Durham  1507,  and  promoted  Archbishop  of  York  the  next 
year,  which  he  held  till  his  death,  1514. 

Thomas  Bainbridge,  kinsman  of  the  Archbishop,  is  the  first 
of  the  family  from  whom  a  direct  descent  can  be  traced.  His 
son. 

Miles  Bainbridge,  d..  at  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  co.  Westmorland, 
1598.    From  him  descended, 

John  Bainbridge,  of  Barbon,  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  d.  1641, 
leaving,  with  other  issue,  a  son, 

Henry  Bainbridge,  of  Barbon,  b.  1598;  m.  1623,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  Eichard  Garnett;  and  d.  1659,  leaving  a  son, 

John  Bainbridge,  of  Barbon,  b.  1636;  m.  1657,  Isabella, 
dau.  of  George  Bland,  of  Kirkby  Lonsdale;  and  d.  1696.  when 
he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Henrt  Bain-bbidge,  of  Barbon,  b.  1661 ;  m.  Mary  Field,  and 
was  father  of 

Eev.  Edward  BArsBRroGE,  m.  1746,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Jobtk 
Gibson,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 


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Thomas  Bainbkidge,  Esq.  of  Croydon  Lodffe,  Burslow,  and 
ortnells,  Surrey,  and  Queen's  Square,  London,  m.  Anne,  dau. 
'  Morgan  Waters,  Esq.  of  Tifry,  co.  Glamorgan  (by  Grace 
is  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Swan,  of  Great  Coxwell,  co.  Berks), 
3d  widow  of  J.  Rowlandson,  of  Lancaster  ;  and  d.  8  Jan. 
J30,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  21  Oct.  1834)  a  son, 
John  Hugh  Bainbkidge,  Esq.  of  Frankfield,  near  Douglas, 
).  Cork,  m.  Jan.  1839,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  NVcstropp,  Esq.  of 
.ichmond,  co.  Limerick,  by  whom  (who  d.  9  Oct.  1859)  he  had 
sue, 

I.  John  Hugh,  his  heir. 

II.  Ernest,  b.  27  Feb.  1848 ;  d.  1  Dec.  1849. 

III.  Anselo  Coutts,  India  Civil  Service,  6.  18  April,  1850; 
d.  in  India,  1876. 

I.  Eleanor  Jane,  m.  3  June,  1863,  Robert  Samuel  Grejrg, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  Cork,  Cloyne,  and  Ross,  1878;  son  of  John 
Gregg,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  same  dioceses  1862-78. 

II.  Jane  Anne. 

Ir.  Bainbridge    was  accidentally   drowned,  10  June,   1877, 

hen  he  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Hugh  Bainbkidge,  now  of  Frankfield. 

Seat — Frankfield,  Douglas,  co.  Cork. 


BIGGS    OF    STOCKTON. 

This  is  a  more  complete  account  than  that  given  in  the  body 
f  the  work. 

YeATMAN-BiGGS,  AETniJE  GODOLPHIN,  Esq.  of 
jtockton  House,  Wilts.,  Capt.  E.  A.,  b.  22  March, 
.843. 

ILinCJltJC. — The  village  of  Stapleford,  in  the  vicinity  of 
itockton,  was  long  the  residence  of  the  family  of  Biggs. 

Walter  Biggs  was  assessed  for  his  property  in  that  parisli 
4  Hen'ky  VIII.,  1525,  and  was  «.  by 

Tho.mas  Biggs,  of  Stapleford,  who  cZ.  in  1551.  His  son  and  heir, 

John  Biggs,  of  Stapleford,  d.  in  1585,  leaving  issue, 

Chkistopher  Biggs,  of  the  same  place.  This  gentleman 
Tas  one  of  the  many  unfortunate  sufferers  under  the  Act 
or  the  punishment  of  Popish  recusants  passed  during  the 
■xtitement  caused  by  the  discovery  of  the  gunpowder  plot. 
Two-thirds  of  his  lands  in  Uphampton,  in  Stapleford,  and  of 
lis  rectory  of  Stapleford,  together  with  all  his  goods,  were 
.ci/.ed  into  the  King's  lands  in  1606.  Elizabeth,  his  only  child 
ind  heir,  m.  George  Tattershall,  of  Fimhampsted,  co.  Berks, 
ind  their  son,  George  Tattershall,  inherited  the  estate  at  Staple- 
:ord. 

The  elder  male  line  having  thus  become  extinct,  the  rcpre- 
jentation  of  the  family  devolved  on 

TiiisTKAM  Biggs,  descended  from  a  younger  branch  seated 
It  Stowington,  in  the  same  parish  of  Stapleford.  He  was  o. 
n  1633,  and  in  1711,  he  purchased  the  greater  part  of  the 
idjoining  parish  of  Little  Langford,  at  which  place  he  after- 
yards  resided.  His  wife  was  Lucy,  dau.  of  Beach,  of  Wilt- 
ihire,  who  d.  in  1704.  He  d.  1  Sept.  1720,  and  was  buried 
It  Stapleford,  having  had  issue,  three  sons  and  three  daus. 
The  eldest  son, 

Tristram  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Little  Langford,  who  was  father  by 
lis  2nd  wife,  Jane,  dau.  of  Henry  Miles,  of  Matldington, 
iTilt.?,  and  co-heir  of  her  brother,  Henry  Miles,  Esq.  of  the 
lame  place,  of 

Henry  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Little  Langford,  &.  1723;  who  pur- 
;hased  the  neighbouring  manor  and  estate  of  Stockton,  and 
emoved  thither.  By  Diana  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Davis, 
Ssq.  of  Bapton,  and  relict  of  John  Potticary,  Esq.  (whom  he 
n.  3  June,  1765),  he  had  a  son,  Harry,  his  heir,  and  a  dau., 
fane,  m.  the  Rev.  William  Bond,  of  Tyneham,  Dorset,  4th 
ion  of  John  Bond,  Esq.  of  Grange,  and  d.  8  March,  1854. 
ilr.  Biggs  d.  31  March,  1800,  and  was  s.  by  his  son  and  heir, 

Harry  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  Wilts,  High  Sheriff  in 
819,6.4  Dec.  1767;  m.  IG  Sept.  1S02,  Margaretta  Ann,  sole 
lau.  and  heir  of  Godolpliin  William  Burslem,  Esq.  of  Alton 
Jrange,  co.  Leicester,  who  d.  Oct.  1861,  and  had  issue, 

Hexht  Godolphin,  his  heir. 

Arthur  William,  Major  7th  Hussars,  6.  9  Aug.  1804 ;  d.  2  Nov. 

1S40. 
Margaretta,  b.  11  Oct.  1805  ;  d.  11  Oct.  1819. 
Emma,  -ui.  1837,  Harry  Farr  Yeatman,  Esq.  of  Stock  House, 

Dorset;    d.  22  May,  18.52,  leaving  (with  other  issue,   see 

Yeatman  of  Stoci:  House)  a  son, 

Arthur  Godolphin  Yeatman,  heir  to  his  maternal  uncle, 
larry  Biggs,  Esq.,  d.  30  May,  1856.    His  son  and  heir, 

Henry  Godolphin  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Stockton,  0.  4  July,  1S03 ; 
^.  20  June,  1837,  Marianne,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Wyndham, 
isq.  of  Dinton,  Wilts,  who  d.  1838;  2ndly,  Miss  Jane  Smith 
whotZ.  13  March,  1878).    He  d.  and  was  s.  by  his  nephew. 


Arthur  Godolphin  Yeatman-Biggs,  Esq.  now  of  Stockton, 
second  son  of  his  sister,  Emma  Yeatman  (sc;  Yeat.man  of 
Slock  House),  who,  under  the  will  of  her  grandfather,  Harry 
Biggs,  Esq.,  has  succeeded  to  the  estate  and  assumed  the  name 
and  arms  of  Biggs. 

Arms — Biggs:  Per  pale  erm.  and  arg.  a  lion  passant  gu. 
crowned  or,  a  border  engrailed  of  the  third  charged  with  eight 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  fourth  ;  quartering  Yeatman:  per  pale  arg. 
and  sa.  on  a  fess  dovet.'iilcd  or,  between  two  gates  in  chief 
and  a  goat's  head  erased  in  base  counterchanged  three  boars' 
heads  era.sed  gu. 

Seat — Stockton  House,  Codford,  Wilts. 


ELOOSEFIELD  OF  CASTLE  CALDWELL 

(page  150). 
John   Caldwell  Bloomfield,  Esq.   of  Castle 
Caldwell,    J.P.    and    D.L.    co.    Fermanagh,   had, 
by    his    1st    •wife,    Elizabeth,    dau.    of    William 
D'.\rcy    (IiTine),   Esq.  of   Castle   Irvine  (who   d. 
10  March,  1873),  an  only  son,  Benjamin  Meynell, 
and  one  dau.,  Blanche  Caldwell.     Mr.  Bloomfield 
sold  Castle  Caldwell  in  1876,  when  it  was  purchased 
by  his  only  son, 
L'kn-jamin  JIetnell  Bloomfield,  Esq.  of  Castle  Caldwell, 
the  present  owner  of  the  estate,  J.P.  co.  Fermanagh,  b. 
10  March,  1850;  m.  12  Jan.  1875,  dau.  of  Wilham  lleniy 
'larsliam  Style,  Esq.  of  Glenmore,  co.  Donegal,  J.P.  and 
D.L.   (heir  presumptive  to  the  Baronetcy  of  Watering- 
bury),  by  Hon.  Rosamond  Maria  Morgan,  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles,  1st  Lord  Tredegar,  by  whom  he  has  issue, 

I.  Marian  Blanch  Selina  Elizabeth,  b.  19  Nov.  1875. 

II.  Grace  Maria  Louisa,  6.  24  March,  1876. 


BOWDEN, 

See  CoENiSH  Bowden. 


BROOKE    OF    SUMMESTOTT. 

Brooke,  George  Frederick,  Esq.  of  Summer- 
ton,  CO.  Dublin,  J.P.,  D.L.,  b.  13  Aug.  1819 ;  m. 
1875,  Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  Geoffrey  Joseph 
Shakerley,  Esq.  of  Belmont,  co.  Cliester  (brother  of 
Sir  Charles  Peter  Shakerley,  1st  bart.  of  Somcr- 
ford),  by  Eleanor  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  Eev 
James  Agnew  Webster,  of  Ashfield,  co.  Longford, 
by  whom  (who  d.  1877)  he  had  a  dau.,  Eleanor 
Henrietta,  d.  an  infant,  1877,  and  a  son  and  heir, 

George,  b.  10  June,  1877. 

HtliragC— This  is  a  branch  of  Brooke,  Bart,  of  Cole 
Brooke  {see  Burke's  Peeretffe  and  Baronctmje). 

George  Frederick  Brooke,  Esq.,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  6tli 
son  of  Francis  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Cole  Brooke,  co.  Fermanagh, 
by  Hannah  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Prittie,  Esq.  of  Dunalley, 
CO.  Tipperary  (father  of  Henry  Sadleir,  1st  Lord  Dunalley), 
and  brother  of  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  1st  bart.  of  Cole  Brooke;  m. 
Jane,  dau.  of  Richard  Grace,  Esq.  of  Boley,  in  the  Queen's 
Co.  (by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hon.  John  Evans,  of  Bulgaden 
Hall,  and  grand-dau.  of  George,  1st  Lord  Carljery),  and  sister 
of  Sir  William  Grace,  2nd  bart.  of  Gracecastle,  and  d.  1865, 
leaving  a  son, 

Francis  Richard  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Summerton,  near  Castle- 
knock,  CO.  Dublin;  ra.  18  Nov.  1848,  Hon.  Henrietta  Monck, 
dau.  of  Charles  Joseph,  3rd  Viscount  Monck,  and  d.  1867, 
leaving  issue, 

I.  Georgk  Frederick,  his  heir,  now  of  Summerton. 

II.  Gerald  Richard,  6.  April,  18-52;  wi.  1875,  Hon.  Kathleen 
Maude,  dau.  of  Cornwallis,  4th  Viscount  Hawarden,  and 
has  with  other  issue, 

Richard  Reginald  Maude,  6.  1878. 
in.  John  Monck,  b.  Aug.  1853;  m.  1878,  Edwina  Johanna, 
dau.  of  Rev.  Frederick  Fitzpatrick,  Rector  of  Cloonc,  co. 
Leitrim,  by  Lady  Olivia  Tay. our  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas, 
2nd  Marquess  of  Headfort,  K.P. 

I.  Louisa  Caroline  Elizabeth,  in.  10  Sept.  1874,  Charles 
Robert  Hamilton,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Charles  William 
Haiiilton,  Esq.  of  Hamwood,  co.  Meath,  and  has  is.sue, 

II.  ICva  Henrietta,  in.  28  Feb.  1878,  Hon.  Cnrnw.ollis 
Maude,  son  and  heir-apparent  of  Cornwallis,  4th  Viscount 
Hawarden.  ni.  Grace  Agnes. 

Arms — Or,  a  cross  engrailed  per  pale  gu.  and  sa.,  a  crescent 
for  difference.     Crest — A  brock  or  badger  passant  arg. 
Scat — Summerton,  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. 


1822 


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CARinJTHERS    OF    THE    GRONDRA. 

Caeeuthees,  James  Byam,  Esq.  of  The 
Grondra,  co.  Monmouth,  h.  13  Nov.  1866. 

ILinCagC. — The  Carruthers  derived  their  origin  from  the 
lands  of  Carruthers  of  Hohnains  or  Ilolmendis,  in  Annan- 
dale,  CO.  Dumfries,  and  were  continuoui?ly  faitliful  to  the 
royalist  cause.  Amongst  those  who  joined  Robert,  High  Steward 
of  Scotland  against  Ualliol,  and  in  favour  of  King  David  II., 
was  William  Caebdthers,  of  Holmains.  and  in  the  Eegi.ster 
House,  is  a  charter  of  24  July,  1434,  granting  the  lands  of 
Torry,  in  co.  Dumfries,  to  Thomas  Cakkctheks,  of  Holmains, 
for  his  special  services  to  his  sovereign,  "Dedisse  dilecto 
nostro  familiari  Thomae  Carruthers,  pro  suo  fideli  servitio 
nobis  prius  acnovissime  impcnso  in  nostriregnidefensione  in 
hello  et  conflictu  contra  Alexandrum  Stewart,"  and  as  early 
as  1306,  Thomas  Cakblthers  obtained  a  charter  of  lands  from 
Eobert  de  Brus,  and  others  were  granledtohis  descendants, 
AVilliam  and  John  de  Carruthers,  at  different  periods  down  to 
1411,  when 

Simon  de  CAKnnxHERS  obtained  a  grant  of  lands  in  Annan- 
dale  from  Archibald,  Earl  of  Douglas.     His  son, 

John  de  Caebcthers,  received  1452,  a  charter  erecting  his 
estates  into  the  Barony  of  MovMwald,  otherwise  Carruth:rs. 
He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sib  Simon  de  Carbcthebs,  Warden  of  the  West  JIarches, 
killed  at  the  battle  of  Kirtle  1484.  He  rn.  a  dau.  of  Douglas, 
of  Drumlanrig,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Simon  de  CAEBt;THERS,  w-no  ju.  a  dau.  of  Lord  Carlylc,  and 
had  two  sons,  i.  Simon,  who  s.  him ;  and  ii.  Archibald,  of 
Loganwoodend,  in  Annandale.    His  elder  son, 

Simon  de  Cabbuthers  was  served  heir  to  his  father  1535,  and 
m..  Agnes  Murray,  but  leaving  only  two  daus.  at  his  death  in 
1548,  made  his  cousin, 

John  Carrcthers,  of  Woodfort,  his  heir,  as  the  only  male 
of  this  line.  He  was  dispossessed  of  the  Mousewald  estate,  by 
Sir  James  Douglas,  of  Drumlanrig,  in  the  time  of  JIaet,  Queen 
of  Scots,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  CABRrxuERS,  m.  1C04,  Agnes,  dau.  of  George  Douglas, 
of  Parkhead,  and  left  only  two  daus.,  and  the  line  became 
represented  by  the  Carrcthers,  now  of  Dormont  and  Hol- 
mends,  and  by 

William  CARBnTHERS,  of  Denbie  (2nd  son  of  the  Laird  of 
Holmaindes,  by  his  wife.  Miss  Lockhart  of  Lee),  who  obtained 
Denbie  in  1680,  m.  Miss  Irving,  of  Braes,  and  left  a  son, 

John  Carrcthers,  whose  great-great-grandson, 

David  Carrcthers,  Esq.  of  Holmains,  who  served  throush 
the  Peninsular  War  with  distinction,  as  an  officer  ot  His 
Majesty's  Commissariat,  6.  at  Hazlebank,  parish  of  Johnston, 
CO.  Dumfries,  24  May,  1777 ;  ra.  Sarah,  dau.  and  heiress  of 
John  Proctor,  Esq.  of  The  Grondra,  and  Dewstow,  co.  Mon- 
mouth, and  had,  with  three  daus.,  as  many  sons, 

I.  John  William,  b.    26   July,    1821,    an   officer   H.E.I.C, 
d.  iinm.  in  India,  Sept.  1854. 

II.  David,  b.  28  Xov.  1822;  d.  1841. 

III.  James  Proctor,  his  heir. 

Mr.  Carruthers  d.  13  Dec.  1859,  and  was  $.  by  his  only  sur- 
viving son, 

James  Pboctob  Carrcthers,  Esq.  of  The  Grondra,  b. 
20  Aug.  1827 :  m.  23  June,  1809,  Mary,  dau.  of  W.  J.  flyam, 
Esq.  of  Willesley,  co.  Gloucester,  and  d.  16  Oct.  1873,  leaving, 

James  Btam,  now  of  The  Grondra. 
Mary.  Anne. 

Anns — Gu.,  two  chevrons  engrailed  between  three  fluers-dc- 
lis  or.     Crest — A  seraph  ppr.     Motto — Promptiis  el fidelis. 
Seat — The  Grondra,  Chepstow,  co.  Monmouth. 


CARSON    OF    SHANROE. 

Caeson,  Rev.  Thomas  'William,  of  Shanroe, 
Ex-Scholar  and  M.A.  Trin.  Col.  Dublin,  b.  20  Dec. 
1834 ;  became  the  representative  of  this  family  on 
the  death  of  his  father.  Right  Rev.  Thomas  Carson, 
Lord  Bishop  of  Kilmore,  Elphin,  and  Ardagh, 
187-1. 

3Llur<t(IC.— The  family  of  Carson  has  been  settled  in  tlie 
CO.  Monaghan  since  the  middle  of  17th  century.  On  the 
2  July,  16G7, 

John  Cabson,  Esq.  of  Shanroe,  in  that  co.,  purchased  from 
Thomas  Coote,  Esq.  of  Cootehill,  co.  Cavan,  the  estate  of 
Shanroe,  which  has  passed  in  unbroken  male  descent  to  the 
present  representative  (vide  Suielet's  Monayhan,  London : 
1877,  Part  II.,  p.  221).    Mr.  Carson's  only  son. 


Thomas  Caeson,  Esq.  of  Feymore,  co.  Tyrone,  who  was  the 
granting  party  in  a  settlement  of  14  Xov.  1715,  then  owner  of 
Shanroe,  amongsr  other  lands  thereby  settled.  On  the  25  June, 
1700,  he  purchased  from  Richard  Robinson,  Esq.  of  TuUe- 
goney,  the  lands  of  Silloo,  co.  Monaghan,  which  still  form 
part  of  the  family  estate.  He  endured  the  famous  siege  of 
Derry,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.),  b.  at  Kielininan,  co.  Tyrone,  1695;  edu- 
cated at  Armagh  under  Mr.  Martin,  entered  Trinity  Coll. 
Dublin,  12  May  1714,  and  was  elected  a  Scholar  of  the 
House  in  1716.  He  was  living  in  the  co.  Fermanagh  in 
1753,  and  30  June,  1763,  was  collated  to  the  Vicarage  of 
Errigal  Trough,  Diocese  of  Clogher,  where  he  died. 

The  eldest  son. 

Rev.  Tho.mas  Cabson,  of  Tyrone,  was  Curate  of  Errigal 
Trough  1713,  subsequently  appointed  Rector  of  Finner,  co. 
Donegal.  In  1724  he  was  granted  premises  in  Ballyshannon, 
by  the  Right  Hon.  William  ConoUy,  which  are  still  in  the 
possession  of  his  representative.  He  in.  (marriage  articles 
dated  14  Nov.  1715)  Catherine  Robinson,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  party  to  a  deed  of  6  Feb.  1746;  d.  7  Oct.  17S6. 
I.  Elizabetli,  living  2  April  1734;  d.  23  July,  1795. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Caeson,  of  Ward  House,  co.  Donegal ;  m. 
7  Sept.  1762,  Mary,  only  dau.  of  James  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Kil- 
more,  co.  Monaghan,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Scott,  Esq.  of  Roagh,  co.  Monaghan,  High  Sheriff  1704,  by 
Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Ralph  Barlow,  Esq.  The  marriage 
articles  are  dated  4  Sept.  1762,  by  whom  (who  m.  2ndly, 
21  March,  1770,  Matthew  Burnslde,  Esq.  of  Corcreevy  House, 
CO.  Tyrone)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas,  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph,  of  the  city  of  Dublin,  b.  1765;  m.  1797,  Anne, 
dau.  of  J.  Caldbeck,  Esq.  of  Kilmashogue  and  Clondalkin, 
CO.  Dublin,  d.  11  April,  1802,  leaving  an  only  child, 

Dorothea,  ra.  1823,  Edward  Jloore,  Esq.  of  The  Bawn,  co. 
Tyrone  (whorf.  Jan.  1859),  and  had  issue. 

The  eldest  son, 

Rev.  Thomas  Caeson,  Rector  of  ICilmahon,  Diocese  of 
Cloyne,  and  Domestic  Chaplain  to  Murrough,  5th  Earl  of 
Inchiquin.  (His  opinion  seems  to  have  been  highly  valued  by 
Bishop  Bennet,  of  Cloyne,  one  of  whose  letters  to  him  is 
printed  in  Brady's  Ckrical  and  Parochial  Records  of  Cork, 
Cloyne  and  Ross.  Dublin  :  1863,  Vol.  II.,  p.  279),  b.  Xov. 
1763;  m.  16  Sept.  1802,  Elizabeth,  eldest  dau.  of  Christopher 
Waggett,  Esq.  of  Kitsborough,  co.  Cork,  by  Johanna  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Thomas  Barkley,  Esq.  of  Limerick,  by  Elizabeth  hiB 
wife,  dau.  of  Francis  Fosberry,  Esq.  of  Kilcooley,  co.  Lime- 
rick, co-heir  with  her  sister  Jane,  wife  of  Parker  Dunscombe, 
Esq.,  of  her  brother,  William  Waggett,  Esq.,  Q.C.,  Recorder 
of  Cork,  by  whom  (who  d.  14  Xov.  1824)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Thomas  (Right  Rev.)  his  heir. 

II.  Joseph  (Rev.l,  D.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin.  6.5  May,  1815;  ?ji.  21  July,  1841,  Harriett,  only 
dau.  of  William  Tilt  Blunden,  Esq.  of  Wellington,  co.  Kil- 
kenny, by  Haniet  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Thomas  Pope^, 
Esq.  of  Popefield,  Queen's  Co.,  and  sister  to  Sir  Johal 
Blunden,  2nd  bart.  of  Castle  Blunden,  co.  Kilkenny,  and 
has  issue, 

1  Thomas  Henry,  Scholar,  M.A.  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin, 
Barrisrer-at-Law,  b.  24  Xov.  1844;  ni.  15  Aug.  1876, 
Mary  Sophia,  dau.  of  Rev.  Comyns  Tucker,  of  Beech  Hill, 
Morchard-Bishop,  Devon. 

2  Harriett,  m.  26  Oct.  1865,  John  Henville  Ilulbert,  Esq, 
of  Aylwards,  Jliddlesex,  and  ha.s  issue. 

3  Elizabeth  Sophia,  m.  4  Sept.  1873,  Rev.  Eobert  Walsb, 
M.A.,  Rector  of  Malahide,  Dublin,  eldest  son  of  Right 
Hon.  John  Edward  Walsh,  formerly  Slaster  of  the  Rolls 
in  Ireland,  and  has  issue. 

4  Frances  Anna.  5  Maria  Jane. 
6  Josephine  Eleanor.  7  Alice  Olivia. 

III.  Maria,  d.  unm.  Aug.  1830. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  rn.  25  Nov.  1841,  James  Col thurst,  Esq.,  only 
surviving  .son  of  James  Colthurst,  Capt.  3rd  Buffs,  by 
Hester  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Augustus  Warren,  second  bart., 
of  Warrcnscourt  (who  d.  4  March,  1873)  leaving  issue, 

1  Herbert  Baldwin,  M.A.,  Barrister-at-Law,  b.  20  March, 
1845;  rn.  25  Oct.  1871,  Isabella  Deborah,  dau.  of  RigM 
Kev.  Thomas  Carson,  Bi.shop  of  Kilmore,  and  has  issue, 

2  Ludlow  Tonson,  b.  21  Oct.  1853,  Surgeon  in  her  Majesty's 
Navy. 

1  Eliza  Anna  Waggett  Webb,  m.  23  Dec.  1872,  Surgeon- 
Major  Isaac  Hoysted,  M.D.,  Array  Medical  Department, 
and  has  issue. 

4  Rose  Riversdale  Bernard,  d.  unm.  2  June,  1859. 

V.  Anna,  m.  3  Feb.  1844,  Rev.  William  Allen  Fisher,  Rector  ol 


CLI 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


CLO 


1823 


Kilmore,  co.  Cork,  second  son  of  Joseph  Deronsheir  Fisher, 
of  Woodraount,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue, 

1  Joseph  Devonshoir,  b.  12  Auff.  18-10:  m.  1  Nor.  1877, 
Susanna  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  .'^anuiel  Browniuff 
Power,  Esq.  of  AITane,  J. P.  co.  Wateifmil. 

2  Thomas  Carson,  0.  20  Feb.  1849,  M.D.  Trinity  Coll. 
Dublin. 

3  William  Allen  Wagget,  6.  26  Oct.  1856. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  3  Nov.  1870,  Eev.  Kobert  Burton  Carson, 
ami  has  issue. 

2  Marsarct  Allen,  in.  31  Dec.  1872,  Standish  O'Grady, 
Barrister-at-Law. 

Jr.  Carson  d.  30  .Vus.  1816,  and  was  .>;.  by  liis  eldest  son, 

Eight  Uev.  Thomas  Cakson,  LL.D.,  Lord  Uisliop  of  Kil- 
nore,  tlphin,  and  Ardagh,  6.  27  Auff.  1&05,  Vicar  of  Urney 
nd  Annageliffe  183S,  Rector  of  Cloon,  and  Vicar-General 
f  Kilmore  1854,  Dean  of  Kilmore  1860.  Consecrated  at 
irmagh,  2  Oct.  1870;  m.  29  Sept.  1S33,  Eleanor  Anne,  eldest 
au.  of  Robert  Burton,  Ksq.  of  Dublin;  by  Elinor,  liis  second 
■ife,  youncest  dau.  of  William  Williams,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  by 
)eborah  Wilme,  his  wife,  by  whom  (who  d.  3  Jan.  1859)  he 
ad  issue, 

I.  Thomas  Williah  (Rev.),  his  heir. 

n.  Joseph  John  Henry,  Esq.  of  Millmount,  Eandalstown, 
J. P.  for  CO.  Antrim.  ex-Scholar  M.A.  Trinity  College 
Dublin,  6.  24  July,  lb37;  ra.  1  July,  1862,  JIaria  Alice, 
youngest  dau.  of  Henry  George  Johnston,  Esq.  of  Fort 
Johnston,  co.  Monajrlian,  J. P.  and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  1859, 
by  Maria  his  wile,  dau.  of  Walter  Young,  Esq.  of  Mon.t- 
ghan,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas,  h.  10  Jan.  1866. 

2  Henry  Johnston,  b.  26  Nov.  IS67. 

3  William  Burton,  b.  5  May,  1872. 

4  Maria  Elizabeth.  5  Eleanor  Louisa. 

m.  Eoheit  Burton  (Rev.)  ex-Scholar  JI.A.  Trinity  Coll. 
Dublin,  6.  18  Sept.  1845;  m.  3  Nov  1870,  Elizabeth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Eev.  W.  A.  i'isher,  and  has  issue, 

1  Thomas  AUen,  6.  29  Sept.  1871. 

2  ^Vilham  Robert,  6.  2  Aug.  1874. 

IV.  Henry  Walters  (Rev.),  ex-Scholar,  M..A..  Trinity  Coll. 

Dublin,  6.  13  July,  1847;  rii.  26  June,  1872,  Isabel  Jane, 

dau.  of  Hon.  Judge  Martley. 
I.  Eleanor  Isabella.        vi.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  27  May,  1865. 

III.  Isabella  Deborah,  m.  25  Oct.  1871,  Herbert  Baldwin 
Colthurst,  Esq.,  and  has  issue,  1  Joseph  Rivcrsdale,  6. 
30  March,  1874;  2  Eleanor  Anna  Mary. 

IV.  Harriet  Anna  Mary,  d.  unm.  4  Oct.  1874. 

38  Bishop  d.  7  July,  1874,  at  Portrush,  and  was  buried  within 

e  walls  of  the  ancient  church  of   Ballywillin,   near  that 

ace,  and  a  stained  glass  window  has  been  placed  in  tlie 

;dell  Memorial  Cathedral,  Kilmore,  as  a  memorial  of  his 

liscopate. 

Ai-m.i — Or,  a  chevron  ga.  between  three  crescents  ppr.  Crest 

■An  elephant  ppr.    MoUo — Fortitudiue  et  prudentia. 


CLIBBORN    OF    MOATE. 

Clibboei.',    Thomas    Steettel,    Esq.    of    Tlic 

istle,  Moate,  co.  Westmeath,  b.  4  Feb.  1837  .;  vi 

let.  1SC8,  Clarinda  Mary,  dau.  of  Kiclmrd  Magaii, 

Isq.  of  Kockfield  co.  {see   MaOAN   of  Emoe),   and 

had  issue, 
|i.  Geoege  Holmes,  h.  1869, 
ll.  Ethel  Mary,  6.  at  Ballarat,  Australia,  1871. 
|n.  Adelaide  Beryl,  6.  at  Sydney,  Australia,  Sept.  1873 ;  d. 
Jan.  1874. 

LtltCJfjr.— JonNCuBBOKN,  Esq.  of  Moate,  co.  Westmeath, 
Ijip.  William  III.,  b.  1623;  j;i.  Dinah  English,  and  was 
Tther  of 
TosBOA  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate,  6.  1665,  whose  will,  dated 
J  Feb.  1727-8,  was  proved  same  year ;  by  Sarah  his  wife,  he 
I't  issue, 

JoHK,  his  successor. 

.  Abrah:uii,  of  Dublin,  Merchant,  in.  Anno,  dau.  of  John 
Coppcck,  by  whom  (whose  will,  dated  9  May,  1756,  was 
I  proved  9  May,  1770)  he  had  issue. 
1  Sarah.  2  Jane.  3  Elizabeth. 

Joshua.  IV.  George. 

■v.  Robert,  of  Whelan  Grove,  co.  Kililare  (whose  will  dated 
23  April,  1785,  was  proved  23  June,  1786),  m.  Anne  ilartin, 
and  had  two  sons  and  a  dau., 

1  Joshua,  m.  Lydia,  dau.  of  William  Cooper,  Esq.  of 
Cooper  Hill,  and  had  a  son, 

Robert,  of  co.  Dublin,  Merchant,  m.  Elizabeth  Morris, 
and(L  1798,  leaving  1  Joshua;  2  Mary;  3  Lydia. 

2  Henry,  to  whom  his  father  left  Wlielan  Grove. 
1  Sarah,  m.  23  Aug.  1754,  Edward  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper 

Hill. 

1.  James,  of  Moate  (whose  will  dated  9  Sept.  1780,  was 


proved  23  April,  1783) ;  by  Experience  Barclay  his  wife,  he 
left  issue, 

1  Barclay,  to  whom  his  father  left  the  lands  of  Bahcens, 
in.  Sarah,  dau.  of  William  Cooper,  Esq.  of  Cooper  Hill,  in 
the  Queen'.^  Co..  by  Experience  his  wife,  dau.  of  .\l)el 
Strettel,  of  Dublin,  and  had  issue  1  James;  2  William 
Cooper;  3  Joshua;  4  John  Barclay;  5  Edward,  m.  bis 
cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  George  Clibborn,  E.^q.  of  Moate  ;  6 
Thomas:  7  Robert:  8  Lydia;  9  Sarah;  10  Anne,  ra.  1783, 
John  Johnston  Darragh;  11  Eliza;  12  Sophia. 
I.  Mary  (Mrs.  Jackson).  ii.  Dinah  (Mrs.  Wilson). 

III.  Sarah.  iv.  Jane. 

Mr.  Clibborn  d.  1728,  his  eldest  son, 
JohnClibbokn,  Ksq.  of  Moate  Caotio,  6.1695,  Jft.  Sarah,  dau. 

of  Hoop,   of  Hoop  Hill,  near  Lurgan,  co.  Armagh,  by  whom 

(whose  will,  dated  2  Aug.   1770,  was  proved  25  l"eb.  1774)  he 

had  issue, 

I.  Joshua,  ii!.  Hannah,  dau.  of  Jacob  Goff,  of  Dublin,  and 
sister  of  Jacob  OniT,  I'sq.  of  Horetown,  co.  Wexford,  by 
whom  (who  r,i.  2ndly,  William  Pigott,  Esq.  of  Slevoy,  same 
CO.),  he  had  an  only  dau., 

Mary  Goff. 

II.  Geobgb,  of  whom  hereafter, 

III.  .Abraham,  of  Aghernergil,  co.  AVestmeath;  d.  1762. 

IV.  Robert.  i.  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  Sutton). 
II.  Kuth,  III.  Saiah,  );i.  John  Pirn. 

IV.  Jane.  V.  Ann  (Mrs.  Pirn).        vi.  Abigail. 

Mr.  Clibborn's  will,  dated  3  July,  1754,  was  proved  14  June, 
1764.    His  second  son, 

George  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate,  to.  1st,  Elizabeth  Strectel, 
of  CO.  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  John,  his  successor. 

II.  Thomas  Strettel,  d.  u-ar,i. 

III.  Joshua,  d.  s.  p.;  will  dated  6  March,  1793,  proved  ncs6 
year. 

I.  .'^arah,  in.  Joseph  Fade  Goflf,  Esq.  of  Newtown  Park,  co. 
Dublin. 

Mr.  Clibborn  m.  2nd!y,  June,  1777,  Anne,  dau.  of  George 
Homan,  Esq.  of  Shuroek,  co.  Westmeath,  by  whom  ho  had 
further  issue, 

IV.  William,  ni.  Miss  Bailey.  v.  George. 

II.  Anne,  m.  John  White. 

III.  Abigail.  rv.  Jane. 

V.  3Iary,  ni.  Edward  Clibborn.  vi.  Ruth. 

Mr.  Clibborn  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

John  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate,  m.  Elizabeth,  widow  of 
Richard  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.,  and  had  surviving  issue, 

I.  CnTHBERT  John,  his  successor. 

I.  Mary,  ra.  her  cousin,  William  Goff. 

II.  Sarah.  iii.  Abigal. 
Mr.  Clibborn  was  s.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

Cdthbert  John  Clibborn,  Esq.  of  Moate,  b.  1803;  «i.  Feb. 
1826,  Jane,  dau.  of  George  .Vrbuthnot  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Moorock, 
in  tlie  King's  Co.,  and  d.  1847,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  i 
March,  1S76),  four  sons  and  one  dau.\ 

I.  Thomas  Strettel,  now  of  The  Castle,  Moate. 

II.  George  Holmes,  b.  -'3  Aug.  1840,  rf.  Starch,  1S53. 

III.  Cuthbert  John,  of  Kiltegan,  co.  Wicklow,  6.  10  .T.in. 
1846  ;  r,i.  Nov.  Is71,  Mary  Graves,  dau.  of  Graves  Cathrcw, 
Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  has  issue, 

1  Graves  Cathrew,  6.  1875. 

2  Cuthbert  John,  6.  1S77. 

1  Jane  Holmes,  b.  1872.  2  Georgina,  6.  IB74. 

IV.  John,  b.  1847. 

I.  Jane  Moore,  6.  8  Aug.  1838  ;  d.  13  Aug.  1853. 

Arms — Arg.,  two  chevronels  between  three  wolves"  heads 
erasad  sa.  on  a  chief  of  the  last  an  escallop  within  two  round 
buckles  of  the  first.  Cre.<t — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  wolfs 
head  sa.     j1/o;(o— Virtus  vincit  invidiam. 

Seal — The  Castle,  Moate,  co.  AVestmcath. 

♦ 

CLOSE    OF    DRUMBANAGHER. 

The  three  daus.  of  Richard  Close,  Esq.,  and  JIakt  Warino 
his  wife,  sister  of  Samuel  Waring,  Esq.  of  Waringstown,  M.P. 
for  Hillsborough,  were, 

I.  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.,  whose  will,  dated  17  May,  1736,  was 
proved  1744,  by  which  she  left  her  niece,  Mary  Peers,  her 
principal  legatee  and  executrix. 

II.  Jane,  in.  at  Lisburn  Cathedral,  10  Dec.  1711.  Edward 
Peers,  Esq.,  and  had  a  son,  John  Peers,  bapt.  18  July,  1715, 
and  a  dau., 

Mary  Peers,  bapt.  2  Nov.  1712 ;  m.  Very  Rev.  John  Welch, 
Dean  of  Connor,  whose  will  is  dated  5  Nov.  1752,  and  by 
whom  she  had  five  sons,  1  Conway;  2  Thomas;  3  John; 
4  Henry;  5  Peers;  and  five  daus.,  Harriett;  Jane; 
Dorothy;  Margaret;  and 

Maria  Welch,  who  m.  Thomas  Higginson,  Esq   of  Bafin- 
derry,  co.  Antrim,  and  had,  with  other  issue,  a  dau. 


1824 


COR 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EVA 


Elizabeth  ITiKfiinson,  who  m.  Thnmas  Eeatty,  Esq.  of 

Lisliurn,   and  was    mother  of    Elizabeth    Beatly,   m. 

William  Graham,  Esq.,  Lisburn. 

in.  Mary,  m.  C  Nov.  1715,  Valentino  Jones,  Esq.  of  Lisburn. 

The  five  sons  of  lliehavd  Close    and  Mary  Waring,  were, 

I.  llichard:  ii.  William,  Z;.  1G78,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin, 

17  March,   1605  ;    in.   Samuel  (Rev.),   aneestor  of  Close  nf 

Drumbanacihcr,  h.  1683,  entered  Trin.  Coll.  Dublin,  26  April, 

1700;  IV.  John;  v.  Henry,  whose  will  is  dated  1  Jan.   1738. 

He  left  by  Margaret  his  wife,  two  daus.,  Mary  and  Rachel. 


CORBETT    OF    ASHFIELD    HALL. 

CoRBETT,  UvEDALE,  Esq.,  o£  Aslifield  Hall,  co. 
Cliester,  J.P.,  &.  28  Oct.  1818;  m.  8  Aug.  1848, 
Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  the  late  John  Fryer,  Esq.,  eldest 
son  of  John  Fryer,  Esq.  of  The  Wergs,  co.  Stafford, 
■\vlio  was  M.P.  for  Wolverhampton  in  the  first  Par- 
liament after  the  Reform  Bill,  by  whom  (who  d. 
4  May,  1872)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Reginald  William  Uvedale,  6.  20  Feb.  1850,  late  Lieut. 
bind  Light  Infantry. 

II.  Richard  Cecil,  0.  4  June,  1851,  late  Lieut.  Royal  Horse 
Artillery;  to.  8  Feb.  1877,  Susan  Horatia,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  late  Harvey  Drummond,  Esq.  of  Iping,  Sussex ;  and 
7,  Ennismore  Gardens,  London. 

III.  Uvedale  Bennett,  ?).  17  May,  1853,  late  R.N. ;  to.  8  Aug. 
1877,  Margaret  Ashton,  oldest  dau.  of  Charles  Andrew, 
Esq.  of  Compshall,  co.  Chester,  and  Coughton  Court,  co. 
Warwick. 

IV.  Lionel  Herbert,  h.  8  Jan.  1857,  d.  14  Jan.  18G3. 

V.  Edmund  Henry,  b.  6  Feb.  1850,  d.  G  Jan.  1863. 

VI.  Lionel  Edmund  Henry,  b.  31  Jan.  1863. 

I.  Alice  Mary,  6.  21  Jan.  1855 ;  d.  30  Jan.  1863. 

H-inCttCjC. — This  is  a  branch  of  Corbett  of  Longnor 
(■which  sec),  descending  from 

Uvedale  Coiuiett,  2nd  son  of  the  Von.  Joseph  Corbett,  of 
Longnor  Hall,  Salop,  and  Leighton  Hall,  co.  Montgomery, 
Arclidcacon  of  Salop;  in.  1817,  Mary  Anne  Jane,  only  dau. 
■of  Joseph  Lyon,  Esq.  of  Ashfield  and  Prenton,  co.  Chester, 
and  luul  issue, 

I.  Uvedale,  now  of  Ashfleld. 

II.  William  Corbett- VVindeh,  of  Vaynor  Park,  late  Major 
f>-:nd  Light  Infantry  ;  to.  1872,  Cociha  Milliceiit,  youngest 
dau.  of  Rev.  Rolicrt  Hornby,  of  Bayston  Hill,  and  has 
i^isue  (see  Winder  «/  VniiaoL  Park). 

in.  Robert  (Rov.),  m.  1815,  Maria  Simmonds,  dau.  of  John 
Pountney,  Esq.  of  Low  Hill,  co.  Stafford,  and  has  two  sons 
and  one  dau. 

IV.  John,  Rear-Admiral.  and  C.B.  ;  to.  Gcorgina  Grace, 
c-dcstdau.  of  George  Holmes,  Esq.  of  Brooke  Hall,  Norfolk, 
and  has  five  sons  and  three  daus. 

V.  lulmund,  Capt.  S8th  Connaught  Rangers,  fell  in  action 
whilst  leading  an  assault  in  the  quarries  before  Sebast- 
opol,  7  June,  1855;  d.  v.nm. 

VI.  Lionel  (Hev.),  m.  1st,  Harriet  Frances,  dau.  of  Rev. 
Robert  Hornby,  of  Bayston  Hill,  Salop,  by  whom  he  has 
two  daus. ;  2ndly,  Maiy,  dau.  of  Basil  Cochrane,  Esq.  of 
Chilton  Lodge,  Berks,  by  whom  he  had  four  sons. 

VII.  Henry,  R.N.,  afterwards  Capt.  in  Shropshire  Militia,  d. 
unM.  Sept.  1863. 

I.  Blary  Elizabeth,  m.  1817,  D.  Bennett,  Esq.  of  Faringdon 
House,  Berks,  and  has  issue  one  dau. 

II.  Katherine  Jane.  d.  1845.        in.  Mildred  Anne,  d.  1872. 

Mr.  Corbett  d.  7  Feb.  1871,  having  previously  taken  the 
additional  surname  of  Winder  in  right  of  his  wife  upon 
her  succeeding  in  June,  1868,  to  the  estates  of  her  brother, 
Edmund  Lyon  Winder,  Esq.  of  Vaynor  Park,  co.  Montgomery, 
and  llorstead  House,  Norfolk. 

Arms — Or,  two  ravens  in  pale  iipr.  a  Ijordor  engrailed  sa. 
bezantee.  Creat — A  raven  ppr.  Imlding  in  the  bill  a  holly 
branch  vert  fructed  gu.    Molln — Deus  pLiscitcorvos. 

Heat — Ashfield  Hall,  Noston,  co.  Chester. 


CORNISH-BOWDEN    OF    BLACK    HALL. 

COHNISII-BOWDEN,    FREDERICK    JAMES,    Esq.    of 

Black  Hall,  Devon,  J  P.,  Barrister-at-Law,  of  tlie 
Middle  Temple,  h.  24  Dec.  1843  ;  m.  14  June,  1870, 
ESTHER  Priscilla  CoiiNiSH,  dau.  and  co-lieir  of 
James  Cornish,  Esq.  of  Black  Hall,  M.P.  for  Totnes, 
upon  which  occasion  he  assumed  the  prefix  surname 
of  CoRNisn,  and  has  issue, 

I.  James,  b.  8  Mareli,  1877. 

I.  Esther  Mary,  b.  31  March,  1871. 


11.  Caroline  Ellery,  b.  ID  Sept.  1872. 
in.  Frediswide  Floyer,  b.  10  Feb.  1874. 
IV.  Elizabeth  ffoulkes,  6.  24  Jan.  1876. 

JLilTCilJC — Various  members  of  this  family  have  serv( 
with  distinction  in  the  royal  navj' :  Capt.  Richard  Rooi 
BowDEN,  6.  1782,  did  good  service  in  the  Polar  Seas  ;  Willia 
Bowden,  Esq.,  6.  1704,  served  as  Secretary  to  the  Niger  Exp 
dition;  Admiral  William  Cornish-Bowdcn,  now  of  Newtc 
Abbot,  Devon,  was  in  the  old  China  war,  and  was  present 
the  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre,  he  also  served  throughout  tl 
Crimean  war  with  distinction,  and  received  the  Legion 
Honour  from  the  Emperor  Napoleon  III. 

Nathaniel  Bowden,  Esq.  of  St.  Enoder,  co.  Cornwal 
stated  to  have  been  a  cadet  of  the  family  of  Bowden  of  c 
Derby,  was  father  of 

John  Bowden,  Esq.  of  St.  Enoder,  whose  son, 

Ambrose  Bowden,  Esq.,  served  as  a  Mate  in  the  Royal  N  ai 
during  the  French  wars,  and  was  at  the  siege  of  Jerse; 
after  he  quitted  the  navy  he  was  given  an  appointment  in  tl 
Customs  in  recompense  for  his  services.    His  son, 

Ambrose  Bowden,  Esq.,  Cliief  Clerk  in  the  Navy  office,  w: 
tlio  author  of  a  learned  treatise  on  the  dry  rot  in  timber,  fi 
which  he  invented  a  cure,  still  used  in  Her  Majesty's  docl 
yards.  He  m.  19  March,  1807,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  JohnTaylo 
Esq.  of  Lee,  Kent,  and  ((.  22  Oct.  1831,  leaving  by  her  (who  ( 
July,  1852)  inter  aliost.  a  son, 

James  Bowden,  Esq.  of  Kidbrooke,  Kent,  formerly  of  tl 
Admiralty  Office,  m.  12  Jan.  1841,  Mary  Anna  Bogcr,  dau. 
Peter  Ellery,  Esq.  of  Stonehouse,  Devon,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Frederick  .James,  now  Cornish-Bowden,  of  Black  Hall 

n.  l''dmund  Ellery,  m.  Annie,  dau.  of  Joseph  Oliver,  Esq. 
Wilton  House,  Blackhoath,  Kent,  and  has  a  son  and  dau. 

I.  Caroline  Mary.  m.  Charles  Bennett,  Esq.,  Postal  Survey 
to  Her  Majesty  for  North  and  South  America,  and  the  Wc 
Indies,  and  d.  s.p.  18  July,  1872. 

Familt  of  Cornish,  see  page  371. 


DAEBY    OF    COLEBROOKDALE. 
Abkaham  Daebt,  Esq.  of  Ebbw  Vale,  d.  1878. 


DAUNT    OF    KILCASCAIT,    CO.    CORK. 

Mary  Margaret  Alice,  dau.  of  Achilles  Thomas  D.\nN 
son  of  William  Josepu  O'Neill  Daont,  Esq.  of  Kilcasca 
d.  24  Feb.  1879. 

♦ 

DONOVAN"    OF    BALLYMOHE. 

Solomon  Ogle  Richards  Donovan,  2nd  surviving  son 
Rov.  George  Donovan,  m.  3  April,   1871,   Mary  Jane,  dau. 
John   Francis  Watson,  Esq.,  and    has,  with   daus.,  a  so 
George. 


DOYNE    OF    ST.    AUSTIN'S    ABBEY. 

DoYNE,  James  Walter  Chaloner,  Esq.  of  S 
Austin's  Abbey,  co.  C'arlow,  and  Scafield,  co.  We: 
ford,  J.P.  CO.  Wicklow,  h.  25  April,  1851,  2nd  sui 
viviii!^-  son  of  the  late  Robert  Steplien  Doync,  Esi 
of  Wells,  D.L.  CO.  Wexford,  and  brother  of  Cliarl( 
Mervyn  Doyne,  now  of  Wells,  D.L. 
Lineage,  Arms,  <i:c. — See  Dotne  of  Wells,  p.  474. 

S,',ii.'!—St.   Austin's  Abbey,    Tullow,    co.  Carlow;   Seafle 
House,  Ballymoney,  Gorey,  co.  "We.xford. 


CAKR-ELLISON    OF    DUNSTON. 

Anne  Jane,  wife  of  Licut.-Col.  Ralph  Edward  Carr,  36t 
regt.  (2iul  son  of  the  present  Mr.  Carr-Ellison,  of  Dunsfc 
Hill,  gave  birth  to  a  son,  23  Nov.  1878,  and  i^.  5  Dec.  foUowini 


EVANS    OP    HATLEY    PARK. 

Evans,  John  Carbert,  Esq.  of  Hatley  Pari 
CO.  Cambridge,  J.P.,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Ilatle; 
St.  George,  and  Little  G-ransden,  b.  March,  183c 
m.  Aug.  1860,  dau.  of  William  H.  Smith,  Esq.,  an 
has  issue, 


FAR 


TEE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


FIR 


1825 


;.  John  Carbert,  6.  24  July,  1863. 

I.  Arthur  Klliott  Frckc,  b.  '23  Dec.  1867. 

It.  Michael  Thomas  Lee,  b.  24  Juno,  1869. 

V.  (reorge  Patrick  Elystan,  6.  20  aiay,  1872. 

r.  Charles  llalph  Price,  b.  16  Sept.  1875. 

.  Constance  Jessie.  ii.  Eva  Prudence. 

:ii.  Frances  Milliccnt  Mary. 

V.  Lillian  Elystan  Dorothy. 

It'lirajC— George  Evans,  Esq.  of  Balham  Hall,  Surrey, 
10  claimed  descent  from  F.lystan  Glodrydd,  Prince  of  fferlys, 

country  between  the  Wye  and  the  Severn,  founder  of 
IVth  Royal  Tribe  of  Wales,  ancestor  of  Evans,  Lord  Car- 
y),  m.  1st,  a  dau.  of  Samuel  Palnuter,  Esq.,  by  whom  he 
la  son,  EoBERT,  of  whom  presently.  He  m.  2ndly,  Sarah, 
I.  of  Key.  Ralph  Price,  of  Lyminse,  Kent,  and  sister  of  Sir 
irles  Price,  1st  bart.  of  Spring  Grove,  but  had  no  issue  by 
.    His  son  by  his  1st  wife, 

;oBERT  Evans,  Esq.  of  Fatherwell  Hall,  Kent,  m.  Emma 
iheaiix,  dau.  of  Bit-hard  JlugKcridce,  Esq.  of  Kingston-on- 
imes,  Surrey;  and  d.  1878,  leaving  by  her  (who  rf.  18G6) 
sons  and  three  daus., 

John  Carbert,  now  of  Hatley  Park. 

.  Frcke,  J. P.  of  Kent,  m.  a  dau.  of  J.  Woodbridee,  Esq. ; 
?.nd  d.  18S5.  II.  Robert  Percy,  Barrister-at-Law. 

.-.  Richard  Fisher,  7)1.  Helen  Campbell,  dau.  of  G.  von 
iJadlezon,  Esq. 

.  George  Hamilton,  m.  Clementina,  dau.  of  Rev.  Clement 
IVolseloy. 

!".nima  Jessie,  m.  Joshua  Field,  Esq.  of  Latchmere  House, 
r.P.  Surrey. 

.  Ada  Jane  Prudence,  m.  John  Thwaitcs,  Esq.  of  Troy 
fall,  J. P.  CO.  Lancaster. 

I.  Mary  Kate  Gertrude,  m.  Major  Kenneth  Douglas  ^lac- 
cenzie,  SCth  regt.,  son  of  Admiral  Mackenzie,  Governor  of 
it.  Kitts  and  St.  Ives. 

rms — .\rg.,   three  boars'  heads  couped  sa.  langued   gu. 
t — On  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  boar's  head  as  In  the  arms. 
to — Libertas. 
wt— Hatley  Park,  Gamlingay,  co.  Cambridge. 


FARMAE,    OF    BLOOMFIELD. 

kTHERiNE  Elizabeth,  3rd  dau  of  the  late  of  W.  R.  Farmar, 
of  Bloomfield,  m.  Rev.  S.  Burchell. 
BAH  Carouse  Margaret,  5th  dau.,  m.  Richard  Burchell. 


FIRiyrAN    OP    GATEFOETH, 

'ie:man,  Humphry  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Gateforth 
York,  b.  IS  June,  1858 ;  s.  to  Gateforl  h  and 
!r  propei-ty  of  the  families  of  Brooke  of  Gate- 
li,  and  Osbaldeston,  of  Hunmanby,  on  the 
|.h  of  his  kinsman,  Rot.  Richard  Swan  Brooke, 
me,  1871. 

tlTratJC— Teomas  Firman,  Esq.  of  Selby,  co.  York,  and 

city  of  Dublin,  was  devisee,  in  1724,  of  Richaid  Pierson, 

Iby,  of  all  his  lands  of  inheritance,  both  in  Great  Britain 

reland.    By  Frances  Lamb  his  wife  he  had  a  son, 
3N  Firman,  Esq.  of  Ballinderry  and  Arranhill,  co.  Tip- 
7,  who  was  joined,  with  his  father,  in  deeds  of  settlement 
nds  in  cos.  Tipperary,  Wexford,  and  Meatli,  dated  9,  10, 

1  Sept.  1745.    He  m.  Bridget,  sister  of  John  Flood,  Esq. 

thkennan,  co  Tipperary,  and  had  issue, 
Thomas  Pierson,  his  successor. 

Richard  Flood,  of  Slevoir,  co.  Tipperary,  whose  will, 
ited  22  June,  1792,  was  proved  9  July,  1795,  m.  Ellen, 
lU.  of  John  Carroll,  Esq.  of  Uskaiie,  same  co.,  and  had 

o  daus., 

Ellen,  m.  Ralph  Smith,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Tipperary, 
who  d.  1835.  2  Frances,  m.  Richard  Steele,  Esq. 

'Men,  b.  1748;  d.  2  July,  1794;  m.  1st,  Richard  Vande- 
ir,  Esq.  of  Rutland,  Queen's  Co.,  Capt.  4tli  Dragoons,  by 
lom  (who  d.  Nov.  177'2)  she  had,  with  several  daus.,  a 
n.  Gen.  Sir  John  Ormsby  'Vandcleur,  G.C.B.  She  m. 
dly,  William  Armstrong,  Esq.  of  Furney  Castle,  co.  Tip- 
rary. 

Bridget,  m.  (settlements  dated  22  Aug.  1776)  Richard 
ithborne,  Esq.,  son  of  Rev.  Richard  Eathborne,  of 
aughwell,  co.  Galway. 

Idcst  son, 

)MA8  Pierson  Firman,  Esq.  of  Firmount,  co.  Tipperary, 

^ttlcment  dated  1  Aug.  1777),  Mary,  dau.  and,  in  her 
eventually  sole  heir  of  Gabriel  Brooke,  Esq.  of  Gatc- 
00.  York,  by  Theodosia  his  wife,  dau.  and  eventual  sole 

f  Robert  Pockley,  Esq.  of  Brayton,  co.  York,  and  Theo- 


dosia his  wife,  sister  and  co-heir  of  Richard  Csbaldeston, 
D.D.,  Bishop  of  London,  and  dtiu.  of  Sir  Richard  Osbaldeston, 
Knt.  of  Hunmanby,  co.  York  (see  Families  of  Osbaldeston 
I'.nd  Brooke),  by  whom  he  had  four  sons, 

I.  Thomas  Pierson,  of  Firmount,  his  heir,  whose  will,  dated 
4  June,  18;J0,  was  proved  5  Jan.  1835.  By  Penelope  Cllet- 
wynd  his  wife,  he  had  three  sons  and  as  many  daus., 

1  Thomas  Pierson,  of  Firmount,  his  heir,  m.  Ellen,  dau. 
of  Ralph  Smith,  Esq.  of  Milford,  co.  Tijiperary,  and  had, 

Thomas  Pierson. 
Ellen. 

2  William.  3  Brooke. 

1  Mary.  2  Emily.  3  Penelope. 

II.  Walter,  an  officer  in  the  army,  served  in  the  Peninsular 
war,  U.S.  p.;  will  dated  30  Aug.  1811;  proved  15  May, 
1813.  III.  Brooke,  Lieut.-Col.,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  F'lood,  a  devisee  of  his  uncle,  Richard  Flood  Firman, 
Esq.  of  Slevoir. 

Mr.  Firman's  will,  dated  20  March,  1824,  was  proved  10  Nov. 
1831.    His  3rd  son, 

LiEUT.-CoL.  Brooke  Firman,  Major  82nd  regt.,  m.  Try- 
phena,  dau.  of  William  Biggs,  Esq.  of  Castle  Biggs,  co.  Tip- 
perary, and  had  issue, 

I.  IlDMPiiRY  Brooke,  his  heir. 

II.  Theodosia. 
The  son  and  heir, 

Humphrey  Brooke  Firman,  Esq.  of  Brayton,  co.  York,  m. 
Anne  Louisa  Gibbon,  dau.  of  Thomas  Fitz  Gibbon,  Esq.  of 
Ballyseeda,  co.  Limerick;  and  d.  28  Jan.  1SC8,  leaving,  with 
five  daus.,  three  sons, 

I.  Humphry  Brooke,  now  of  Gateforth. 

II.  Robert  Bertram,  6.  13  Sept.  1859. 

III.  Charles  Osbaldeston,  b.  30  Dec.  1867. 

families   cf   ©sbalBcston  of  llunmnnbir,  anb  groolie 
of  6'atcfortl;. 

Richard  Osbaldeston,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Osbaldes- 
ton, Knt.  of  Osbaldeston,  co.  Lancaster,  was  father  of 

Edward  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  of  Longsealers,  co.  Lancaster, 
)/i.  Margaret  Molyneux,  of  Sefton,  same  co.,  and  had  a  son, 

Sir  Richard  Osbaldeston,  Knt.  of  Hunmanby,  co.  York, 
admitted  a  Bencher  of  Gray's  Inn,  London,  1612;  appointed 
Attorney-General  for  Ireland  by  patent,  7  Dec.  16.iP,  knighted 
by  Thomas,  1st  Earl  of  Strafford,  Lord  Lieutenant,  9  April, 
1G37,  m.  1st,  12  April,  1612,  Eleanor,  dau.  of  William  Westropp, 
Ksq.  of  Brunton,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  d.  1  Aug.  1G38)  he 
hud  two  sons  and  three  daus., 

I.  Lambert,  d.  young.  n.  Willum,  his  heir. 

I.  Frances,  m.  Edward  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Wickham  Abbey, 
CO.  York.  II.  Margaret,  d.  unm. 

in.  Anne,  b.  July,  1638  ;  d.  an  infant. 
Sir  Richard  m.  2ndly,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thomas  Nettleton,  Esq.  of 
Kettleton  Hall,  co.  Y'ork,  by  whom  (who  d.  7  May,  1652)  he 
had  no  issue.  He  d.  11  Jan.  1640,  and  was  buried  13  same 
month,  with  his  1st  wife,  in  St.  John's  Church,  Dublin,  when 
he  was  .5.  by  his  only  surviving  son, 

William  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby,  bapt.  10  June, 
1631;  m.  Anne,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  George  Wentworth, 
Knt.  of  WooUey,  co.  York,  by  whom  (who  was  buried  30  April, 
1718)  he  had  issue,  Richard  (Sir),  his  heir;  Anne,  m.  1st,  Sir 
Matthew  Wentworth,  2nd  bart.  of  Bretton  (who  d.  1  Aug. 
1677),  and  2ndly,  Sir  William  Hustler,  Knt.  of  Acklam;  Eliza- 
beth, m.  Sir  Matthew  Wentworth,  3rd  bart.  of  Bretton  ;  Everild 
and  Eleanor,  d.  young.  Mr.  Osbaldeston  was  buried  at  Hun- 
manby, 6  Oct.  1707,  when  he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Sir  Richard  Osbaldeston,  Knt.  of  Humanby,  6.  30  Aug. 
1655,  knighted  at  Windsor,  12  Aug.  1681;  >n.  1st,  Frances,  dau. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Strickland,  2nd  bart.  of  Boynton,  and  by  her 
(who  d.  11  Oct.  1682)  had,  Anna,  b.  29  March,  1682,  living 
v.nni.  1728;  and  Elizabeth,  who  d.  11  Jan.  1690;  he  m.  2ndly, 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Fountayne,  of  Melton, 
by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  John  Mouckton, 
Esq.  of  Melton-on-thc-nill,  and  by  her  (who  (/.  25  July,  1097) 
he  had  issue, 

I.  William  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby,  M.P.  for 
Scarborough,  b.  '20  July,  1088;  d.  uum.  6  Sept.  17G5, 
ageil  79. 

II.  Richard  (Right  Rev.),  D.D.,  Bishop  of  London,  b.  6  .Sept. 
1090;  consecrated  Bishop  of  Carlisle  1747;  translated  to 
London  1762;  in.  1st,  -Vug.  1733,  Elizabeth  Farside,  of 
Hutton  Bushell,  co.  York;  and  2ndly,  Lucy,  dau.  of  John 
Digby,  Esq.  of  Jlanslield  Woodthorp,  co.  Nottingham;  but 
d.  K.  p.  15  May,  17G4,  aged  74. 

III.  John,  6.  30  JIarch,  1693;  </.  s.p.  in  Bengal. 

IV.  Fountayne  Wentworth,  of  whom  hereafter,  s.  his  eldest 


1826 


FIE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


GAR 


Urotlier,  was  M.P.  for  Scarborough  ;  d.  s.  p.  10  June,  1770, 
aged  7G ;  devised  his  estate  to  his  grand-nephew,  Huraplirey 
Brooke,  of  lirayton,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Osbaldes- 
TON,  and  of  whom  hereafter. 

V.  George,  d.  s.  p.  10  Feb.  1763,  aged  66. 

I.  Tkeodosia,  6.  6  Aug.  1G87;  d.  June,  1738;  m.  20  Jan. 
1708,  Robert  Poekley,  Esq.  of  Brayton,  co.  York,  by  whom 
(who  rf.  22  Nov.  1744)  he  had  issue, 

1  Robert  Poekley,  d.  s.  p.  Oct.  1727. 

2  Richard  Poekley,  d.  s.  p.  Feb.  1740. 

3  TiiEODOsiA  PocKLEY,  d.  18  July,  1753;  to.  Gabriel 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Gateforth,  co.  York  (son  of  Calisthenes 
Brooke,  of  Gateforth,  b.  1664,  d.  July,  1737,  by  Frances 
Ashton  his  wife,  grandson  of  Gabriel  Brooke,  Esq.  of 
Barton,  same  co.,  6.  1639,  d.  4  Aug.  1712,  by  Faith  his 
■wife,  dau.  of  Col.  D'Oyley  Goiver,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Gower,  1st  bart.  of  Stittenham,  ancestor  of  the  Duke 
of  Sutherland,  and  great-grandson  of  Calisthenes  Brooke, 
Esq.  of  Gateforth,  d.  Nov.  1658,  who  was  son  of  Gabriel 
Brooke,  Esq.  of  Gateforth,  d.  1651,  whose  father,  Hum- 
phrey Brooke,  of  London,  purchased  the  manor  of  Gate- 
forth,  in  the  parish  of  Brayton,  co.  York,  from  the 
D'Arcys,  18  May,  1564),  by  whom  (who  d.  12  April,  17S1, 
aged  71)  she  had  issue, 

HnJiPHEEY   Brooke,    who    assumed    the    surname    of 
OsBALDESTON,  of  wliom  hercalter,  as  heir  to  his  grand- 
uncle. 
Theodosia  Brooke,  in.  Capt.  Hudson,  who  was  killed  at 
the  battle  of  Bunker's  Hill,  1774. 
Faith  Brooke,  b.  1741 ;  m.  John  Nicholl,  Esq.  of  Scawn 
Park  and  Brayton  Hall,  co.  York,  and  had  a  son  and  a 
dau., 
Samuel  William,  Recorder  of  York,  d.  %mm. 
Mary,  m.  Richard  Robson,  Esq.  of  Doncaster;  and  d. 
17  Feb.  1751,  aged  75,  leaving  a  son, 
Rev.    Richard    Swan   Roeson,   who  assumed  the 
surname  of  Brooke,  of  whom  hereafter. 

Frances  Brooke,  d.  young.  May,  1746. 
Elizabeth  Brooke,  ?;i.  Robert  Hudson,  Esq. 
Mary  Brooke,  to.  as  already  stated,   Thomas  Pierson 
F'lRMAN,  Esq.  of  Firmount. 

4  Elizabeth  Poekley,  m.  Thomas  Morley,  Esq.  of  Sclby. 

5  Eleanor  Poekley,  d.  unm.  1715. 

6  Mary  Poekley,  d.  unm.  March,  1735,  aged  19. 

7  Isabel  Poekley,  bapt.  1  Jan.  1720. 

II.  Frances,  b.  12  July   1686:  d.  Sept.  1687. 

III.  Eleanor,  6.  1689;  d.  Aug.  1711. 

IV.  Elizabeth,  bapt.  9  Feb.  1691;  m.  12  Sept.  1743,  John 
Healy,  Esq.  of  Flodingham,  co.  Lincoln. 

V.  Mary,  b.  11  Aug.  1694;  ra.  Robert  Mitford,  Esq.  of  Burnc, 
CO.  York ;  and  d.  27  Nov.  1730,  having  had  by  him  (who  (/. 
20  July,  1755)  a  dau.,  Philadelphia,  who  'la.  Rev.  John 
Wickens,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Petworth.  Sussex,  and  liad  a  son, 
George  Wickens,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Osbaldes- 
TON,  on  being  made  heir  to  the  Hutton  Bushel  estates,  by 
his  uncle,  ¥.  W.  Osbaldeston,  Esq. 

Sir  Richard  in.  3rdly,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hassel,  Esq. 
of  Hutton  and  Bransburton,  co.  Y'ork,  by  whom  (who  d.  Feb. 
1735)  he  had  two  daus., 

VI.  Catherine,  bapt.  29  Dec.  1716;  d.  Sept.  1726. 
vu.  Eleanor,  bapt-  2  May.  1718  •  d.  June.  176a. 

Sir  Richard  d.  24  Dec.  1723,  aged  74.    His  3rd  son, 

FouNTAiNE  Wentworth  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby, 
6.  26  Feb.  1695,  s.  to  the  estate  on  the  death,  s.p.  of  his 
brother,  the  Bishop  of  London,  17G4,  was  M.P.  forScarborough, 
and  d.  s.  p.  10  June,  1770,  having  devised  his  estates  to  his 
grand-nephew,  who,  as  above-mentioned,  assumed,  by  royal 
license,  dated  30  July,  1770,  the  surname  of  Osbaldeston, 
and  was 

Humphrey  Brooke  Osbaldeston,  Esq.  of  Hunmanby  and 
Gateforth  House,  High  Sheiiff  co.  York  1781.  He  inherited 
also  the  estates  of  his  grandfather,  Robeit  Poekley,  Esq.  He 
m.  1772,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Sir  Joseph  Peimington,  4th  bart. 
of  Muncaster,  and  by  her  had  two  daus.  his  co-heirs, 

Katherine,  of  whom  presently. 

Theodosia,  of  Gateforth  House,  assumed  her  paternal  sur- 
name of  Brooke,  on  the  decease  of  her  father,  whom  she 
succeeded;  and  (i.  unm.  IS  June,  1850. 

Mr.  Osbaldeston  was  High  Sheriff  co.  York  17S1.  He  d.  183.'5, 
aged  90,  when  the  Osbaldeston  estates  passed  to  Bertram 
Mitford,  Esq.  of  Mitford  Castle,  who  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Osbaldeston.     His  eldest  dau.  and  co-heir, 

Katherine  Osbaldeston,  of  Gateforth  House,  in.  25  April, 
1795,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Hutchinson,  of  Wold  Newton,  co. 
York,  and  left  an  only  surviving  dau.  and  heiress, 

Jane,  of  Gateforth  House,  m.  her  cousin.  Rev.  Richard 
Swan  Robson,  M.A.,  of  Cliffe  House,  Filey,  J. P.  co.  York, 
who  assumed,  by  royal  license,  dated  13  Aug.  1850,  the  sur- 
name and  arms  of  Brooke  only  ;  and  who  d.  s.  p.  1  June, 
1871,  when  the  estates  passed  to  Humphrey  Brooke  Firman, 
Esq.,  now  of  Gateforth  House. 


Arms — Quarterly:    1st  and   4th,   arg.,   on  a    chevron 
between  three  lions'  heads  erased   gu.  a   sun  in  spline 
between  two  anchors  erect  or,  for  Firman  ;  2nd  and  :;m1, 
pale  or  and  gu.  a  cross  engrailed  counterchanged,  in  th(  • 
point  a  crescent  also  counterchanged,  for  Brooke.     C  / 
front  of  two  crosses-crosslet  fitchee  in  saltire  gu.  a 
splendour  or.     Motto — Firmus  in  Christo. 

Seat — Gateforth  House,  Brayton,  co.  York. 


PENEOSE-FITZGERALD     OF    CORKBE 
AND    LISQUINLAN. 

Robert  Uniacke  Fitzgerald,  Esq.  of  Corkl 
and  Lisquinlan,  M.P.  for  the  co.  Cork ;  m.  1' 
Louisa,  dau.  of  Rev.  Richard  Bullcn,  and  had  is 
by  her, 

I.  Robert  Uniacke,  of  Corkbegg  and  Lisquinlan, 
Gertrude  Lyon,  and  d.  s.  p.  18'.J2. 

II.  Louisa  Pettitot,  in.  12  July,  1794,  James  Pen 
Esq.  of  Woodhill,  son  of  Cooper  Penrose,  Esq.,  an 
him  (who  d.  19  April,  1845)  left  issue,  as  given  at  p. 

III.  Clotilda,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Gertrude,  in.  Walter  Atkin,  of  Carystown  (Capt 
Merchant  Service),  and  had  issue,  Robert,  d.  ur 
Louisa,  HI.  William  Hickson,  Esq.,  and  has  issue. 

v.  Mary,  to.  Edward  Wallis  Hoare,  Admiral  R.N.,  2n< 
of  Sir  Edward  Hoare,  2nd  Bart.,  of  Annabelle,  and 
issue,  1  Louisa,  to.  Capt.  Maynard,  and  has  issue,  2 
tilda,  m.  Admiral  Hay,  and  has  issue. 

VI.  Harriet,  d.  unm.  vii.  Fanny,  d.  unm. 

VIII.  Elizabeth,  in.  Capt.  Scoresby,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IX.  Eleanor,  in.  Norman  Uniaclce,  Esq.  of  Jlount  TJni; 
and  had  issue,  1  Robert,  of  Mount  Uniacke,  m.  and 
issue  ;  2  James,  jit.,  and  d.  s.  p.;  3  Louisa,  d.  youn 
Elizabeth,  ofMonkstown. 

X.  Helena,  d.  unm.  at  Dover,  1870. 

XI.  Margrette,  d.  unm.  at  Monkstown,  18G9. 


FORBES    OF    CULLODEN. 

Arthur  Forbes,  Esq.  of  CuUoden,  d.  16  March,  1879. 


FORMBY    OF    FORMBY. 

The   name  of  Mr.  Formbj's  Manor  is   "  Ri 
Moels,"  not  Radeu  Noel. 
ILt'UCntJE.— Page  583. 

William  Formby,  Esq.  of  Formby,  who  was  living  1553 
wasmarried  to  Anne  Singleton,  was  the  "cousin  "  of  Wii 
Formby,  the  presumed  builder  of  F'ormby  Hall,  and  nc 
son. 

Richard  Formby,  Esq.  of  Formby,  temp.  Challes  II. 
4tl)  in  descent  from  William  Formby.  and  Anne  Sine' 
TO.  Anne,  "  dau.,"  and  not  "  widow,"  of  R.  Hcs'keth,  of  1 
Hall. 

Page  584. 

William  Harper  Formby,  of  Adelaide,  Australia,  brotl 
the  present  representative,  was  b.  1818;  he  has  two  other 
Frederick  William,  b.  1875;  Henry  Harper,  6.1876; 
another  dau.,  Florence. 

Edward  Formby,  eldest  son  of  John  Formby,  b.  1848 
Sarah  Solway  Hanson,  and  has  issue,  Herbert,  b.  ) 
Edward  Lonsdale,  b.  1876;  and  Elsie. 

Richard  Grenehalgh  Formby,  2nd  son  of  Rev.  Bic 
Formby,  of  Formby,  and  Anne  Lonsdale  his  wife,  had  ani 
son,  Henry  (Rev.),  b.  1816;  and  a  dau.,  Katherine,  m.  Oh 
Roger  Jaeson.  Esq.  of  Barton  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

Roger  Hesketh  Formby,  of  Raven  Moels,  eldest  s< 
Rev.  Roger  Hesketh  Formby,  M.A.,  5th  son  of  the  above 
Richard  Formby,  of  Formby,  in.  1876,  Caroline,  dau.  c 
uncle,  Richard  Formby,  of  Liverpool  and  Formby  Point, 

Myles  Lonsdale  Formby,  3rd  son  of  the  above  Rev.  I 
Hesketh  Formby,  has  issue,  by  his  2nd  wife,  Emily  Wi 
I.  Mylcs  Lonsdale,  b.  1874;  n.  Richard  William,  6.  i 
III.  Hugo;  IV.  Roger,  b.  1S77;  i.  Katherine  Mary. 


GARNETT    OF    WYRESIDE. 

The  following  gives  a  more  detailed  account  of  this  fj 
and  the  present  members  of  it  than  that  in  the  body  ( 
work : — 


GAR 


THE  LANDED  GEnITRY, 


QOS 


1827 


{LtUra0C. — Wilham  Garnett,  of  Casierton,  near  Kirkby 
insdale,  Westmorland,  m.  4.  May,  1704,  Elizabeth  Holden,  of 
isterton,  and  left  a  son, 

[John  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Casterton,  bapt.  21  Sept.  1707;  m. 
i  zabcth,  one  of  the  two  daus.  and  co-heirs  of  Kev.  Alex- 

ler  Ion,  of  Wytherslaok,  Westmorland,  and  dying  18  June, 

3,  left  issue, 

.  James,  bapt.  Sept.,  1731 ;  m.,  and  had  a  dau. 

I.  William,  bapt.  Feb.  1735;  m.,  and  had, 
Eobert,  of  London. 

II.  John,  of  whom  hereafter. 

.  Elizabeth,  m.  James  I'arke,  of  Halton. 

e  3rd  son, 

ToHN  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Casterton,  bapt.  Aug.  1743 ;  m. 
Ian.  1772,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Arthur  Studdart,  of  Ulver- 
ne,  CO.  Lancaster,  by  whom  (who  d.  Aug.  1722)  he  had, 

John,  of  Liverpool,  bapt.  22  Nov.,  1773;  m.  Sarah  Anne, 
dau.  of  James  Stewart,  of  Spring  Valley,  Kingston, 
Jamaica,  and  had  issue, 

1  John  Stewart,  d.  young,  28  Dec.  1798. 

'^  John  Stewart,  6.  1S07;  d.  unm.  1830,  at  Hong  Kong. 

»  James,  6.  1809;  m.,  but  d.  s.  j).  1856. 

1  Elizabeth,  d.  unm.  1872. 

2  Anne,  d.  young,  24  March,  1803. 

8  Margaret  Anne,  d.  young,  4  Nov.  1805. 

4  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Gillow,  of  Eoxcote,  co.  Worcester ;  he 
d.  s.  p. 

I.  James,  bapt.  18  June,  1775,  d.  unm.  in  Jamaica. 

II.  Robert,  of  whom  presently. 

V.  William  of  Quernmore  Park  (see  Garnett  of  Quernmore 
Park). 

Elizabeth,  in.  Thomas  Entwistle,  of  Springfield,  co.  Lan- 
caster, and  d.  leaving  issue. 

Garnett  d.  7  Feb.  1800.    His  3rd  son, 
toBERT  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Wyreside,  co.  Lancaster,  6.  28 
g.   1780;  VI.  3  May,   1810,   Louisa  Ann,  dau.  of  William 
liter  Lyon,   of  Tamworth,  co.  Stafford,  M.D.,  and  by  her 
10  d.  19  Feb.  18G2)  had  issue, 

.  Charles,  of  Bonehill  House,  near  Tamworth,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Stafford  and  Warwick,  b.  27  Feb.  1811;  m.  1  May,  1839. 
Marianne,  dau.  of  Robert  Peel  Willock,  Esq.,  of  Man- 
chester, and  has  issue, 

1  Charles  Arthur,  6.  15  Jan.  1840. 

2  Francis  Henry,  late  Capt.  loth  regt.,  6.  24  Feb.  1841 ; 
m.  13  Nov.  1871,  Bessie  Cardwell,  dau.  of  Edmund 
Tcrtius  Grundy,  Esq.  of  Manchester,  and  has  1  Ethel 
Frances  Marian ;  2  Hylda  Frances  Catharine. 

5  Walter  Emilius,  b.  27  March,  1842. 

4  Keginald,  Capt.  72nd  Highlanders,  b.  4  April,  1844. 

5  John,  6.  30  Nov.  1848. 

6  Luis  Osmond,  b.  20  Feb.  1850. 

1  Fanny  Louisa,  ra.  18  Oct.  1871,  Herbert  Samuel  Harvey, 
Esq.  of  Livei-pool,  and  d.  s.  p.  11   Nov.  1873. 

2  Julia.  3  Eosa  Gertrude. 

Eobert,  of  Bonehill  Lodge,  near  Tamworth,  J.P.  for  cos. 
Stafford  and  Warwick,  b.  1  May,  1812:  m.  7  April,  la36, 
Ellen  Frances,  dau.  of  Eobert  Peel  Willock,  Esq.  of  Man- 
chester, and  by  her  (who  d.  30  Jan.  1868)  has  issue, 

1  Albert  Peel,  Capt.  11th  Hussars,  b.  11  April,  1837;  in. 
IG  Nov.,  1869,  Ada,  Gordon,  4th  dau.  of  Col.  John  Debro 
Young,  and  has  is?ue,  1  Bertie  George  Eraser,  b.  2  Feb. 
1872  ;  2  Frederick  Young,  b.  24  Dec.  1874 ;  1  Ada  Cecilia ; 
2  Evelyn ;  3  Muriel. 

2  Robert  John,  b.  9  May,  1840,  late  fith  Inniskillen  Dra- 
goons, m.  Anne,  only  dau.  of  —  Strath,  Esq.,  and  hag 
issue,  1  Frank  Arthur  Ormonde ;  2  Claud ;  3  Frederick ; 
1  Euth. 

3  Frederick  Willock,  of  Easton  Lodge,  Norfolk,  m.  April, 
lb67,  Adeline  Maria,  only  dau.  of  Colonel  Hambkton 
Custance,  and  has  i.ssue,  1  Cecil  Frederick,  6.  18G8;  2 
Ernest  Edmund,  6.  1872;  3  Herbert  Nevile,  6.6  Aug. 
1875. 

4  Herbert,  b.  3  April,  1S43. 

6  E.imund  Peel  (Rov.),   B.A.   of  Brasenose  College,  co. 

Oxford  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church   of  Eome,   b.  29 

P-pt.  1845. 
1  Henry  Percy,  Lieut.  32nd  regt.,  6.  9  June,  185.". 

1  Emily,  m.  Charles  Eyland  Bedford,  late  92nd  regt.,  and 
has  issue. 

2  Frances,  m.  31  Aug.  1875,  AVilliam  Fisher,  of  Ecttle- 
brook,  CO.  Stafford,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Henry,  now  of  Wyreside. 

/.  Frederick   Willi.im,   of    Wyreside,    6.   17    June,    1817; 

i.  unm.  4  April,  1874. 

Mary  Jane,  m.  12  Dec.  1843,  Sir  Frank  Somerville  Head, 
3f  the  Hall,  Duncliurch,  co.  Warwick,  Bart.,  and  lias  issue. 
.  Louisa,  m.  4  March,  1847,  Henry  Osmund  Nethercote,  of 
Moulton  Grange,  co.  Northampton,  J.P.,  and d.  2  Aug.  1850, 
leaving  issue. 

.  Garnett  </.  10  Oct.  1852.    His  3rd  son  is  the  present 
iESBT  Garnett,  Esq.  of  Wyrcckle,  co.  Lancaster,  J.P.  and 


D.L.  High  Sheriff,  1860,  Chairman  of  Quarter  Sessions  and 
Patron  of  the  advowson  of  Dolphenholme,  6.  16  Jan.  1814  ;  m. 
II  April,  1839,  Harriet,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Potts,  Esq.  of  cos. 
Chester  and  Denbigh,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Charles  Henry,  late  Capt.  30th  regt.,  J. P.,  h.  30  May,  1842. 

II.  Lionel  (Rev).,  B.A.  of  Brasenose  College,  co.  Oxford, 
Rector  and  Patron  of  the  advowson  of  Christleton,  co. 
Chester,  6.  24  Dec.  1843. 

III.  Robert,  b.  17  Feb.  1845. 

IV.  Richard  Lawrence,  b.  12  June,  184C. 

V.  Frank  Nasmyth,  b.  8  Nov.  1848. 

VI.  Stewart,  o.  29  March,  1850. 
vii.  Gerald,  b.  22  Pec.  1853. 

VIII.  Sidney,  b.  4  Sept.  18.55;  d.  1874. 
IV.  Sturges  Alan,  b.  4  April,  18.')7. 

I.  .\nnie,  m.  Thomas  Francis  liolt,  of  Nonnanton  Hall,  co. 
Notts,  and  has  issue. 

II.  Louisa.  III.  Helen  Lister. 


GLASCOTT    OF    ALDERTOWN,    KILL- 
OWEN,    &c. 

(Page  644.) 

Rev.  Cholmelet  Cradock  Glascott,  English  Chaplain  at 
Versailles,  m.  Anna,  dau.  of  Rev.  Charies  Shrubb,  M.A.  of 
Merrist  Wood  and  Stoke,  Surrey. 

Eev.  William  Edwabd  Glascott,  4th  son  of  the  late  Mr. 
Glascott,  of  Killowen,  m.  1878,  Constance,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Warwick,  of  16,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  London,  and  has  a  son 
b.  1879. 

Arms  borne  by  John  Glascott,  Esq.  of  Aldertown,  m.  1680, 
Anne,  dau.  of  Robert  Perrott,  Esq.  of  Coolfinn,  and  d.  1707. 
Az.,  two  eagles'  legs  barways  erased  a  la  quise  arg.  armed  or; 
these  arms  are  borne  by  his  descendant,  John  H.  Glascott, 
J. P.,  quartered  with  Perrott,  viz. :  gu.,  three  pears  or,  on  a 
chief  arg.  a  demi-lion  issuant  sa.  armed  of  the  field,  and 
impaled  with  McGuire  (see  p.  1026).  Crest— On  a  ducal 
coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  gu.  armed  and 
beaked  sa.    Jfo«o  — Virtute  decoiatus. 


GOSSELIN    OF    BLAKESWAEE. 

The  following  is  a  more  complete  history  of  this  Family 
than  that  given  at  p.  665. 

GossELiN,  Martin  Le  Maechant  Hadslet, 
Esq.,  Secretary  in  Her  Majesty's  Diplomatic  Ser- 
vice, b.  Not.  2,  1847. 

ILllTPJigC. — The  family  of  Gosselin,  of  Norman  origin, 
was  long  settled  in  the  Island  of  Jersey.  In  the  reign  of 
Edward  III., 

Robert  Gosselin,  a  distinguished  soldier,  did  eminent 
service  at  the  rescue  of  Mont  Orgueil  from  the  French,  and 
was  in  consequence  appointed  governor  of  that  castle  (see 
Arniorial  of  Jersey,  by  Mr.  Bertrand  Payne.)  The  coat  of 
arms  still  borne  by  the  family  was  granted  by  Edward  III.  to 
the  said  Eobert  for  the  service  rendered  on  this  occasion. 
From  him  was  descended, 

Thomas  Gosselin,  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court  of  Jersej-, 
1521.     His  son, 

Hellier  Gosselin,  m.  Perotine,  dau.  of  Francis  Henry,  of 
Guernsey,  and  settled  in  that  island.  He  was  sworn  Kin,s's 
Procureur  (Attorney-General),  Sept.  7,  1546,  and  was  Bailiff 
of  Guernsey  under  Henry  Vlll.,  Edward  VI.,  Mary  I.  and 
Queen  Elizabeth.     He  was  s.  by  his  only  son, 

Nicholas  Gosselin,  Clerk  of  the  Council  to  Queen  Eliza- 
beth, and  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court,  1565.     His  son, 

Hellier  Gosselis,  was  sworn  King's  Controller  (Solicitor 
General)  1588,  and  Procureur  1591.  He  had  issue  eleven 
children,  of  whom  the  2nd  son, 

Nicholas  Gosselin,  was  Advocate  of  the  Royal  Court  and 
Procureur;  m.  1613,  Mary,  dau.  of  Hellier  le  Pelly.  He  was 
s.  by  his  son, 

Peter  Gosselin,  b.  1638;  d.  1687,  leaving  a  son, 

Thomas  Gosselin,  b.  1G67  ;  d.  1732.    His  son  and  successor, 

Joshua  Gosselin  was  sworn  GrcfBer  1737,  and  subse- 
quently appointed  Major  of  the  Militia  of  Guernsey;  m.  1731, 
Anne,  dau.  of  John  Guille,  of  St.  George,  a  Jurat  of  the  Royal 
Court,  by  whom  he  left  at  his  decease,  1775,  an  only  sur- 
viving son, 

Joshua  Gosselin,  Esq.,  b.  1739,  sworn  Greffier  1768.  He 
was  Colonel  of  the  North  Regt.  of  Militia;  vi.  27  July,  1761, 
Martha,  dau.  of  Thomas  Le  Jlarchant,  of  Guernsey  (son  of 
William  Le  Marchant,  of  Guern.sey,  and  grand  son  of 
William   Le  Marchant,  a  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court);  d.  Zl 


1828 


GOU 


TnE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HIO 


May,  1813,  at  Benges  Hall,  Herts,  and  was  buried  in  the  family 
vault  in  St.  Leonards  Benges,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Joshua,  6.  14  Oct.  17C3 ;  Ta.  10  May,  1787,  Mary,  dau.  of 
Thunias  TriauKK  of  Guernsey,  and  d.  1789,  having  had  two 
sons, 

1  Thomas  William,  of  Springfield,  Guernsey,  b.  5  Feb. 
178S;  ia.  1st,  1811,  Klizabeth  Sophia,  dau.  of  James  Le 
Marchaiit,  Esq.  of  Itotterdam ;  and  2ndly,  1842,  Harriet", 
dau.  of  Tuter  do  Jersey,  Esq.  Jurat  of  the  Royal  Court, 
and  by  her  (who  d.  April,  1878),  has  issue, 

Frederick  William,  b.  1844,  Cornet  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
18(J4  ;  Lieut.  1808;  Capt.  Royal  Guernsey  Militia, 
1870;  Major  and  A.D.C.  to  H.  E.  the  Lieut.-Governor 
of  Guernsey,  la72;  iu.  1870,  Mary  Harriette,  only  dau. 
of  Thomas  Hutches.5on,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (who  d.  4  May, 
1877)  has  issue,  Ida  de  Beauvoir,  and  Corbet  Le  Mar 
chant,  b.  14  April,  187G. 

Hariiet  Mary,   m.   1803,   De  Vic   Francis  Carey,  of  La 
Vallon,  Guernsey,  Col.  Royal  Artillery. 

Emily  Geraldine,  m.  1808,  George  Vincent  Watson,  late 
Connnanding  2ord  regt. 

2  Joshua  Carteret,  of  Beaulieu,  Guernsey,  Commander 
K.N.,  b.  19  July,  17i39. 

II.  Thomas  Le  Makcuant,  of  whom  presently. 

III.  Gerard. 

IV.  Corbet,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  at  Trinidad,  1803. 

V.  Charles,  Lieut,  in  Army,  and  A.U.C.  to  Gen.  Sir 
Thomas  Trigge,  Commander-in-Chief  in  the  W.  Indies ;  d. 
at  Trininad,  1803. 

I.  Catlierine,  m.  George  Lamb,  Esq.  of  Rye,  Sussex. 
Martha,  m.  George  Lefebvre,  Esq.  of  Guernsey,  and  iZ.  1809. 

II.  Elizabeth  Charlotte,  d.  1789. 

III.  Sarah  Anne,  m.  Very  Rev.  Nicholas  Carey,  Rector  of  St. 
Martins,  Guernsey,  and  Dean  of  Guernsey. 

rv.  Emilia  Irving,  m.  William  Carleton  Smythie?,  Esq. 
V.  Charlotte  Elsie,  d.  unin.        vi.  Mary,  d.  uiim. 

The  2nd  son, 

Thomas  Le  Makchant  Gosselin,  Esq.  of  Benges  Hall, 
Herts,  J. P.,  6.  7  May,  1705,  entered  the  Royal  Navy  2  Aug. 
1778,  and  after  a  long  course  of  distinguished  public  service, 
lived  to  be  Senior  Admiral  on  the  Active  List  of  H.  M.  Navy. 
In  1809  he  received  the  thanks  of  both  Houses  of  Parliament 
for  his  "unremitted  exertions"  in  embarking  the  British 
Army  after  the  battle  of  Corunna.  He  m.  18  March,  18U9, 
Sarah,  eldest  dau.  and  co-heiress  of  Jeremiah  Rayment 
Hadsley,  Esq.  of  Ware  Priory,  Herts  (who  in  1705,  6.  his 
cousin,  Robert  Hadsley,  of  Much  Munden,  High  Sheriff  of 
Herts  174]  ;  only  son  of  Robert  Hadsley,  who  purchased  in 
1681  Ware  Priory,  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Much  Muuden, 
and  High  Sheriff  1702),  by  whom  he  liad  issue, 

I.  Maktin  Hadsley,  of  whom  presently. 
I.  Emma,  m.  17  .\ug.  1842,  Edward  Spencer  Trower,  son  of 
John  Trower,  Esq.  of  Weston  Grove,  Hants. 

iii   Ch'-^rlottp  [the  present  owners  of  Benges  Hall. 

Admiral  Gosselin  d.  27  Nov.  1857,  in  the  95rd  year  of  his  age, 
and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Martin  Hadsley  Gosselin, 
J.P.,  High  SherilT  1859,  h.  5 
Frances  Orris,  eldest  dau.  of 
C.B.,  K.C.H.,  K.S.G.,  K.S.S., 
He  d.  8  Oct.  18G8,  leaving  by  her  (who  is  the  present  owner 
of  Blakesware),  issue, 

I.  Martin  Le  Marchant  Hadsley. 

II.  HcUier  Robert  Hadsley,  b.  23  March,  1849. 

III.  Gerard  Jo.shua  Hadsley,  6.  3  leb.  3  Feb.  18.')5. 

IV.  Bertram  Mont  Orgueil  Hadsley,  6.  26  July,  1858,  Lieut. 
Royal  Guernsey  Militia. 

1.  Fanny  Charlotte  Hadsley.  ii.  Geraldine  Hadsley. 

Arms — Quarterly  :  1st  and  4th,  gu.,  a  chevron  between  three 
crescents  erm. ;  2nd  and  3rd,  gu.,  on  a  chevron  or,  three 
crosses-erosslet  sa.  Crext — A  Moor's  head  ppr.  and  a  bear's 
head  erased  arg.  muzzled  sa. 

Seal — Blackesware,  Ware,  co.  Hertford. 


Esq.  of  Ware  Priory,  Herts, 
July,  1813;  m.  1  Feb.  1843, 
Admiral  Sir  John  Marshall, 
of  Gihingham  House,    Kent. 


GOUGH    OF    CASTLE-ABMSTEONG. 

GouGH,  Peecy  Jocelyn,  Esq.  of  C'astle- 
Armstroug,  in  the  King's  Co.,  and  Salisbury,  co. 
Tipperary,  J. P.,  formerly  23rd  regt.  Fusileers,  h. 
8  April,  1816  ;  m.  21  Sept.  1837,  Catherine  Fanny, 
2nd  dau.  of  Major  Heniy  Langley,  Esq.  of  Brittas 
Castle,  CO.  Tipperary,  J. P.,  D.L.,  formerly  Major 
2nd  Life  Guards,  by  Maria  liis  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Pentou,  Esq.  of  Pentonville,  Middlesex,  and  has 
issue, 


1 

'ds.i 


I.  Thomas  Armstkong,  late  Lieut.  1st  Dragoon  Guards,' 
Adjt.  3rd  Royal  Middlesex  Militia,  b.  23  Oct.  1841. 

II.  Henry  Bloomfield,  Inspector  Austrahan  Police,  6.  12  0 
1844.  ~ 

III.  Hugh  George,  R.N.,  b.  2  March,  1846. 

IV.  Percy,  b.  9  March,  1848. 
v.  Frederick  John,  Lieut.  South   Tipperary   Artiller 

16  May,  1851. 

I.  Maria  Charlotte,  b.  Nov.  1838;  d.  March,  1845. 

II.  Elizabeth  Mary. 

III.  Charlotte  Anne,  m.  George  H.  Mildmay  Ricketts,  i 
Bengal  Civil  Service,  and  d.  Oct.  1875. 

ILiUCatJC.— For  details  see  Burke's  Peerage,  under' 
title  of  ViscoDNT  GouGH.  Mr.  Percy  Gough  is  the  5th  a 
youngest  son  of  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Bdnbury  Gough,  Dean 
Derry,  who  was  brother  of  Field  Marshal  Hugh,  1st  Viscou 
Gough,  K.P.  The  Dean  m.  1800,  Charlotte,  sister  of  B( 
jamin,  1st  Lord  Bloomfield,  and  d.  1860. 

Anns — Az.,  on  a  fess  arg.  between  three  boars'  heads  coup 
or,  a  lion  passant  gu.  Crest— A  boar's  head  couped  at  t 
neek  or,  tusked  arg.     Mnifo — Gradu  diverse  via  una. 

Seats — Castle  Armstrong,  Ballycumber,  King's  Co. 
bury,  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary. 


Sal 


HARE    OF    HOLMHUHST. 

(Page  739.) 

Lucy  CABOLirjE  Isabella,  dau.  of  Marcus  Theodore  Hai 
of  Rockcnd,  Torquay,  and  widow  of  Charles  Harcourt  Cha; 
hers,  Esq.,  ?ii.2ndly,  1  Aug.  1878,  John  Alexander  Strong,  E; 

Annie  Emma,  2nd  dau.  of  Gustavus  Edward  Cockburn  Hat 
Esq.  of  Kircullen  House,  co.  Gulway,  m.  1869,  George  Brait 
waite  Phillips,  Esq. 

Louisa  Fanny,  the  3rd  dau.,  to.  1872,  Septimus  Burt,  son 
Sir  Archibald  Burt,  Chief  Justice  of  West  Australia. 

Esther  Mary,  the  4th  dau.,  m.  1877,  Octavius  Burt,  son 
Sir  Archibald  Burt. 

Rev.  John  Frederick  Dennison  Maurice,  deceased. 

Hon.  Lucy  Anne  Hare,  wife  of  Marcus  Theodore  Hare,  Ef 
of  Rockend,  d.  1869. 

Julia  Marianne,  dau.  of  Rev.  Robert  Hare,  Rector 
Hurstmonceaux,  m.  1840,  Sir  Alexander  Taylor,  and  d.  1878 


EICKSON    OF    FERMOYIiE. 

This  is  a  more  correct  and  complete  pedigree  of  this  fanii 
than  that  given  at  p.  783. 

Paterson,  O'Haea  Hiceson,  Esq.  of  Fermoyl 
CO.  Kerry,  b.  5  Oct.  1845,  succeeded  his  father  : 
Not.  1878. 

l^inCilQC, — The  name  of  this  family  was  formerly  oft 
spelt  llicson  or  Hixon,  and  isprobably  derived  from  the  villa 
of  Hinxton,  in  the  east  of  England,  which  Taylor  and  oth 
good  authorities  say,  is  a  corruption  of  Hengist's  dun. 

Rev.  Christopher  Hickson,  de.scended  outof  co.  Cambridj 
was  (as  appears  by  the  Regal  Visitation  Books  of  the  Chur. 
of  Ireland  in  1613  and  1633,  preserved  in  the  Dubhn  Pub 
Record  Office)  ordained  on  20  Dec.  1593,  by  Maurice  O'Brii 
Ara,  first  Protestant  Bishop  of  Killaloe,  and  in  1615,  was  Tre 
surer  of  the  Cathedral  Church  of  Ardfert,  co.  Kerry,  Beet 
of  Disert  and  Vicarof  Kilconley  in  the  same  county.  Two  yea 
later  he  was  succeeded  in  the  Treasurership  by  Rev.  Nathan; 
Langdon,  and  was  appointed  Rector  of  Kilgobbin  and  tl 
adjoining  parish  of  Stradbally,  in  the  west  of  Kerry,  both 
the  gift  of  Walter  Hussey,  of  Moyle,  co.  Meath.  Rev.  Christ 
pher  Hickson  m.  a  dau.  of  Rev.  Thomas  Hussey,  Vicar 
Killiny,  the  next  parish  to  Stradbally  above-mentioned,  ai 
had,  with  a  dau.,  Katherine,  m.  Walter,  son  of  the  befot 
mentioned  Rev.  Nathaniel  Langdon  (who  became  Dean 
Ardfert  about  1636)  a  son,  Christopher,  m.  Ellen,  daUjB 
—  Stack,  of  Garrinea,  co.  Kerry,  and  probably  through  f 
alliance  with  a  Roman  Cathohc  family,  adopted  the  Romi 
Catholic  faith.  He  is  mentioned  in  the  depositions  relatii 
to  the  Insurrection  of  1641,  preserved  in  Trin.  CoU.  Dubli 
as  "Christopher  Hickson,  Gentleman,  of  Knockglass,  a  rel 
and  papist,"  and  his  certificate  of  transplantation  to  Co 
naught,  with  seventeen  of  his  family  and  household,  in  1650, 
preserved  in  the  Dublin  Record  Office.  He  returned  to  Ker 
after  1600,  and  left  issue  at  liis  death  two  sons,  Robert  Fit 
Joseph  Hickson,  of  Stradbally,  whose  issue  is  extinct;  ai 
Thomas  Hickson,  of  Gowlane,  in  the  parish  of  Stradbally, 


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nic 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUa 


1829 


thcrine,  dau.  of  'Waltci-  llusscy,  of  Cnstle  Gregory,  in  the 
ne  parish,  owner  of  Anlglasse,  Martromane,  Skrine,  the 
gharccs,  or  "Ilussic's  Islands"  (as  they  are  called  in  the 
zabcthan  maps  of  Kerry  in  the  London  Keeord  Ofliee),  all 
ir  Castle  Gregory,  and  of  BallybesRan,  near  Tralcc. 
omas  Hickson  and  his  wife  Katherine  llussey  had  (with  a 
1.,  m.  Maurice  FitzGerald,  of  Liscarney,  near  FernioyU') 
ee  sons, 

.  EoBEBT,  m.  Ellen  Moriarty,  and  had  two  sons,  Tromas 

d.  vnm.  at  Mineard  in  1768  (will  dated  17  April,  1767) ;  and 

Eobort,  m.  Bridjrct  Rice,  and  d.  s.  p.  in  Dingle,  1752  (will 

dated  17  Oct.  17f.O,  witnesses,  Walter  Hussey,  Thomas  I'.icc, 

and  James  Gieran). 

I.  John,  of  whom  presently. 

It.  liichard,    m.  Martha,  dau.  of   Capt.  Theobald  Magee, 

and  had,  with  a  dau.,  m.  —  Pierso,  of  Clanmaurice,  co. 

Kerry,  two  son8,  who  settled  in  Iveragh,  and  d.  v.nm. 

roHN  HicKsoN,  above-mentioned,  second  son  of  Thomas,  by 

therine  Hussey,  was  settled  at  Tierbrin  in  the  AVest  of 

rry,  in  1712,  and  oon  after  acquired  the  adjacent  landss   of 

rmoyle.     He  ra.  *  Susan  PitzGcrald,  who,  according  to  a 

!stioning  of  array  made  in  Tralee  ISIO,  was  the  dau.  of 

niel  FitzGerald,   of  Ballinruddery,  co.  Kerry,  3rd  son  of 

in  FitzGerald,  of  Ennismore,  Knt.  of  Kerry,  and  his  wife 

Dora  O'Brien,  dau.  of  Lord  Clare,  and  had  by  her  five  sons, 

.  Thomas,  d.  young,  v,nm. 

I.  Christopher,  of  whom  presently. 

[I.  James,  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry  in  1765,  m.  Ecsanna,  dans. 

of  John  Keane,  and  had  with  other  issue,  d.unm.,  two  daus., 

1  Mary,  m.  her  first  cousin,  Eobert  Conway  Hickson  as 
hereafter  mentioned. 

2  Eosanna,  m.  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  Esq.  of  Fortfield, 
Kerry,  younger  brother  of  Sir  KowUnid  Blennerhassett, 
1st  bart.,  and  had  a  son,  Eobert,  m.  his  first  cousin,  Cathe- 
rine Hickson,  and  d.  s.  p.,  and  a  dau.,  Eosanna,  m.  her 
first  cousin.  Sir  Eobert  Blennerhassett,  2nd  bart.,  and  had 
a  son,  Sir  Arthur  Blennerhassett,  3rd  bart. 

7.  John,  of  Tierbrin  and  .Stradbally,  co.  Kerry,  m.  Ellen, 
dau.  of  Dominick  Trant,  of  Dingle,  by  Mary,  dau.  of  Piorse 
Ferriter,  of  Ferriter's  Cove,  near  Dingle,  and  had  issue, 

1  George,  of  Hillville,  co.  Kerry,  d.  unm.  1821. 

2  Christopher,  m.  —  Moriarty,  and  had,  with  other  issue, 
d.  v.nm.,  a  son,  John  Christopher  Hickson,  m.  — Wricht, 
and  left  a  dau.,  Elizabeth,  ?«.  David  Eobertson,  E.I.C.S. 

3  John,  m.  —  Poore,  of  Cork,  and  had  with  other  issue,  a 
dau.  TO.  Thomas  Coppinger,  of  Cork. 

4  James,  m.  Mary,  dau.  of  John  O'Connell,  of  Kilfinny, 
CO.  Limerick,  by  Avice  his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Hil- 
liard,  Esq.  of  Listrim,  co.  Kerry,  and  had  with  three 
daus.,  Christiana,  'I.  young;  Maria,  m.  William  Busteed, 
Esq.,  and  left  surviving  issue,  John  (M.D.).  now  of  Castle 
Gregory,  and  Catherine;  Ellen,  m.  Morgan  Busteed,  M.D., 
and  had  no  issue ;  a  son,  John  James,  m.  1809,  Sarah, 
dau.  of  Eev.  James  Day,  Eector  of  Tralee,  and  Yicar 
General  of  Ardfert  and  Aghadoe  (son  of  Eev.  Edward 
Day,  Eector  of  Tralee  in  1754,  by  Sarah,  sister  of  James 
Leshe,  Bishop  of  Limerick  and  Ardfert),  by  his  wife  Mar- 
garet, dau.  oftheMacGillicuddy,oftheEeeks,andhadsur- 
viving  issue,  two  sons  and  one  dau.,  1  James,  of  Hillville, 
CO.  Kerry,  m.  his  first  cousin,  Deborah  Godfrey,  dau.  of 
Eev.  Edward  Day,  Eector  of  Kilgobbin,  and  had  issue ; 
he  d.  1865;  2  John,  a  Barrister-at-Law,  d.unm.  1874; 
1  Mary  Agnes. 

5  Eobert,  Lieut,  in  the  5th  regt.  m.  Mary  Blake,  and  had 
issue  two  sons,  1  George  Blake,  K.C.,  m.  1st,  Anne,  relict  of 
WiUiam  O'Neil,  Barrister-at-Law,  and  had,  William,  a 
Barrister-at-Law,  now  of  Leeson  Street,  Dublin,  m.  1847, 
Margaret,  dau.  of  Eev.  Edward  Day  above-mentioned, 
and  had  issue  three  sons  and  two  daus. ;  and  rn.  2ndly, 
Julia,  dau.  of  C.  Delmege,  Esq.  of  Castle  Park,  co.  Lime- 
rick, by  whom  he  had  no  issue;  he  rf.  1873;  2  Eobert, 
m.  Margaret  Lynch,  of  Drumcory,  Galway,  and  has  issue 
several  children. 

6  Kaihcrine,  rn.  —  Mahony,  and  had  no  issue. 

7  Mary,  m.  Thomas  Day,  and  had  issue  a  son  John  (Rev.), 
Eector  of  Miltown,  Kerry,  m.  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Sir  Barry 
Denny,  1st  bart.  of  Tralee  Castle  (lineal  descendant  ol  Sir 
Anthony  Denny,  P.C.  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  and  his  wife 
Joan  Champernoun),  and  had,  with  other  issue,  an  elder 
son,  Thomas,  m.  Agnes,  dau.  of  Maurice  Leyne,  by  Agnes, 
dau.  of  MacGUlicuddy,  of  the  Eeeks,  and  had,  with  other 


Through  this  marriage,  and  that  of  Christopher  Hickson 
I  Anne  Conway,  the  descendants  of  John  Hickson,  of  Fer- 
le,  are  entitled  to  claim  a  descent  from  the  Princess  Eliza- 
i,  dau.  of  Edward  I.  John  Fitzgerald,  Knight  of  Kerry 
father  of  Daniel  FitzGerald,  of  Ballinruddery  in  1730,  and 
brother,  Patrick  FitzGerald,  of  Gallerus,  grandfather  of 
eConway,  were,  through  their  mother,  the  Hon.  Katherine 
maunce,  dau.  of  the  18th  Lord  Kerry,  thirteenth  in  descent 
I  the  English  Princess,  while  the  Hon.  Honora  OUrien,  dau 
ord  Clare,  wife  of  John,  Knight  of  Kerry,  and  mother  of 
lel  FitzGerald,  of  Ballinruddery,  was  twelfth  in  descent 
1  the  same. 


i.'jsue,  a  son,  Maurice,  late  of  the  11th  Hussars.  m.Miss 

Mellon,  and  two  daus.,  Agnes,  to.  1st  —  Field,  Esq.,  muiI 

2ndly,  —Sumner,  Esq.,  and  Cherry,  ?«.  Thomas  Whitton, 

Esq.,  Barrister-at-Law. 

8  Joanna,  ra.  Patrick  Rice,  Esq.  of  Dingle,  and  had  issue. 

V.  George,  m.  Mary,  only  dau.  of  George  Gould,   E.'^q.  of 

Cork,  by  Clara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Trant,  of  Diimle, 

and  had  an  only  child,  rn.  John  Fagan,  Esq.  of  Kiltalla.  co. 

Kerry,  and  bad  by  him  six  daus.,  of  whom  the  2nd,  Eli,';u- 

betli,  >,i.  Major-Gen.  Richardson,  and  had  with  other  issue, 

a  dau.,  Charlotte  Louisa,   m.  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Van  Sir. u- 

benzee,  G.C.B.,  lately  Governor  of  Malta,  and  six  sons,  all 

highly  distinguished  officers  in  the  army. 

Christopher  Hickson,  eldest  surviving  son  of  John  Hickson, 
of  Fermoyle,  and  Susan  FitzGerald,  in.  1745,  Elizabeth,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Conway  and  his  wife  Anne,  dau.  of  Patrick  Fitz- 
Gerald, of  Gallerus  (younger  son  of  John  FitzGerald,  Knight 
of  Kerry,  and  his  wife  Hon.  Katherine  FitzMaurice,  dau.  of 
Thomas,  ISth  Lord  Kerry,  by  Hon.  Julia  Power  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Richard,  3rd  Lord  Power,  of  Curraghmore),  and  d.  v.  p.  at 
Fermoyle,  24  Feb.  1752,  leaving,  with  other  issue,  d.  unm.,  aa 
elder  son, 

Robert  Christopher  Hickson,  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry  I7P4, 
in.  his  first  cousin,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  Hickson,  by  Eosanna 
Keane  before  mentioned,  and  had  issue, 

I.  Jajies,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  Eobert  Conway,  High  Sheriff  of  Kerry  1811,  d.  unm. 
in.  George,  d.  unm.  1838. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  J.  Leyne,  Esq.,  son  of  Maurice  Leyne,  Esq. 
by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  MacGillicuddy,  of  the  Eeeks, 
and    Catherine  his  wife,   dau.  of  Richard  Chute,   Esq.  of 
Chute  Hall,  and  had  issue  an  only  child,  Mary,  y/t.  Alexander 
Stewart,  Esq. 

V.  Catherine,  rn.  her  first  cousin,  Eobert  Blennerhassett, 
Esq.,  and  had  no  issue. 

Ti.  Anne,  -m.  John  Hilliard,  Esq.  of  Scrahan  Lodge,  co. 
Kerry,  and  had  an  only  child,  Katherine,  rn.  Capt.  Oliver 
Day  Stokes,  of  the  Indian  army,  and  had  issue. 

James  Hickson,  eldest  son  of  Eobert  Christopher  Hickson, 
of  Fermoyle,  m.  Teresa,  dau.  of  John  Pearl,  Esq.,  and  had 

issue, 

I.  Robert  Conwat,  of  whom  presently. 

II.  George,  d.  unm. 

III.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

IV.  Sarah,  m.  Eichard  Norris,  Esq.  of  Belgrave  Terrace, 
Cork,  and  d.  s.  p. 

Eobert  Conway  Hickson,  of  Fermoyle,  High  Sheriff  of 
Kerry  185-5,  6.  1812;  to.  1st  I83I,  Agnes,  dau.  of  JohnMahony, 
Esq.  of  Dromore  Castle,  co.  Kerry,  by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Sir  William  Godfrey,  1st  Bart.,  and  had  by  her 
no  surviving  issue.  He  rn.  2ndly,  Jane,  dau.  of  Capt.  Paterson 
O'Hara,  59th  regt.,  by  Araminta  Erskine  his  wife,  sister  of 
Col.  Erskine,  48th  regt.,  and  had,  with  four  daus.  (Araminta, 
m.  —  Ovens,  Esq.,  and  has  issue;  Jane,  rn.  Eobert,  son  of 
Eev.  J.  F.  Day,  Beaufort  House,  Killarney,  and  has  issue, 
Teresa  Geovgina  Adelaide,  and  Sarah  Victoria),  four  sons, 

I.  James  Eobert  Conway,  Lieut.  E.A.,  5.  2  Jan.  1844,  d.  unm, 

V.  p.  at  Madras,  1867. 
n.  Paterson  O'Hara,  present  representative. 

III.  Eobert  Conw;iy,  b.  17  Sept.  1847  ;  d.  28  Feb.  1850. 

IV.  George  Archibald  Erskine,  6.  1854. 

Mr.  Hickson  d.  at  Fermoyle,  4  Nov.  1878,  and  was  s.  by  his 
eldest  surviving  son. 

^)-ms— Or,  two  eagles'  legs  erased  a  la  guise  in  saltire,  the 
dexter  surmountgd  of  the  sinister  sa.,  in  the  centre  chief  point 
a  trefoil  vert.  Crest— Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  griffin's  head 
ppr.  charged  with  a  trefoil  vert.    Motta—FiAe  et  fortitudine. 

iSeat— Fermoyle,  near  Castle  Gregory,  co.  Kerry. 


HUGHES    OF    CO.    WEXFORD. 

The  following  is  a  fuller  and  more  accurate  account  of  the 
descent  and  family  of  Sir  Frederick  Hughes  than  that  given 
in  the  body  of  the  work. 

Thomas  IIcgues,  who,  it  is  believed,  came  to  Ireland  during 
the  Commonwealth,  by  Margaret  his  wife  had  two  sons, 
I.  Pierce,  of  whom  hereafter ;  ii.  Walter,  whose  will,  dated 
16  April,  1671,  was  proved  4  May  following,  left,  by  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  Walter,  d.  intestate,  1700;  Thomas,  d.  intest.ate, 
administration  to  Mary  his  widow,  1700;  Margaret;  and  Eliza- 
beth, 9(1.  Jan.  1G95,  Isaac  Betts.    The  eldest  son. 

Pierce  Hdghes,  Esq.,  living  1686,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  and 
heiress  of  Abraham  Deane,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent  and  St.  Mar- 
garet's, CO.  Wexford,  acquired  with  her  considerable  estates  in 
that  CO.,  and  had  by  her  (whose  will,  dated  8  Nov.  1705,  was 
proved  17  Feb.  1709)  issue, 

I.  Abbaham  Thomas,  his  beir. 


1830 


Hua 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


HUT 


II.  Deane,  of  Wexford,  Merchant,  m.  April,  1699,  Eleanor 
Lambert,  widow  of  Mr.  King,  and  had  a  son,  Lambert  (Rev.;, 
D.D.,  Chancellor  of  ChrLst  Church,  Dublin,  30  April,  1762. 
His  will,  dated2Sept.  1770,  was  proved  21Jan.  1771;  d.  unm., 
and  was  buried  in  his  Cathedral,  12  Jan.  1771. 

III.  Pierce  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Kilscoran,  whose  will,  dated 
15  April,  1746,  was  proved  2March,  1754.  He  m.  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Ballyhoge,  and  had  issue, 

1  Benjamin,  of  Wexford,  in.  Euphemia,  dau.  of  George 
Nixon,  Esq.  of  Belmont;  and  d.  1798,  leaving  a  son. 
Pierce  (Rev.),  Rector  of  D]ogheda,  and  a  dau.,  Sarah, 
'III.  William  Daniel,  Esq.  of  Fortview,  co.  Wexford. 

2  Archer,  of  Slad,  ni.  I'lizabeth,  dau.  of  Richard  Nunn, 
Esq.,  of  St.  Margaret's,  and  had  issue,  Archer,  went 
abroad;  Elizabeth,  m.  Thomas  Finn,  Esq. ;  Hannah,  7)i. 
Richard  Edward  Bolton,  Esq.;  Mary,  in.  Arthur  Murphy, 
Esq.;  Anne;  Frances;  Charlotte. 

1  Elizabeth,  m.  Rev.  Ambrose  Harvey,  of  Bargy. 

2  Mary,  in.  April,  1736,  John  Howlin,  Esq. 

IV.  William,  of  Wells,  ra.  Mary  Graham,  and  d.  intestate; 
aJministration  granted  8  Aug.  1738. 

I.  -Mary,  m.  June,  1679,  William  Ingham,  Esq.  of  Leixlip. 

II.  Margaret,  m.  Sept.  1686,  Richard  Nixon,  Esq.  of  Bel- 
mont. 

III.  Hannah,  to.  1st,  Oct.  1680,  William  Jacob,  Esq.  ;  and 
2nilly,  Rev.  John  Hough,  Rector  of  Kilscoran. 

IV.  Sarah,  to.  Richard  Newton,  Esq.  of  Ballynahallo. 

V.  Bridget,  m.  Cornelius  Donovan,  Esq.  of  Clonmore. 

VI.  Frances,  in.  Capt.  Blake,  of  Gahvay. 

VII.  Martha,  in.  1st,  Dec.  1695,  Simon  Peare,  Esq.  of  Kilmal- 
lock  ;  and  2ndly,  Mr.  Barry.  viii.  Jane,  d.  unm. 

Mr.  Hughes  d.  before  1705,  and  was  «.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Abraham  Thomas  Hcghes,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  High  Sheriff 
CO.  Wexford,  1727,  to.  1st,  Nov.  1697,  Mary,  dau.  of  William 
Hore,  Esq.  of  Harperstown,  co.  Wexford,  and  had  by  her  two 
daus.,  Jane,  m.  April,  1730,  Thomas  Lee,  Esq. ;  and  Sarah,  to. 
Dec.  1723,  James  Howlin,  Esq.  of  Ballycronigan ;  he  in.  2ndly, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  Archer,  Esq.  of  Ballyhoge,  same  co.,  by 
whom  he  had  issue, 

I.  Hekbt,  his  heir. 

II.  Pierce,  of  Newtown,  in.  (marriage  settlement  dated 
IS  Feb.  1735)  Margaret,  dau.  of  George  Nixon,  Esq.  of 
Newion,  co.  Wexford,  d.  intestate  (administration  4  Feb. 
17J5),  and  left  with  a  dau.,  Sarah,  d.  wvn.,  two  sons, 

1  Abraham,  d.  unm. 

2  iJeorge,  of  Newtown,  to.  1st,  July,  1764,  Ellinor,  dau.  of 
William  Wray,  Esq.  of  Castle  Wray,  and  2ndly,  July, 
17. "9,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Capt.  Fox,  and  dying  1799,  left 
by  her  three  sons,  of  whom  the  eldest, 

PiERsE  William,  in.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  Hall,  Esq.. 
and  d.  May,  1831,  leaving  issue, 

Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  Rector  of  Castlane,  Diocese  of 
Ossory,  in.  Blary,  dau.  of  John  Burrowes,  Esq.  of  Fir 
Hill,  CO.  Kildare,  and  has  issue,  1  Pierce  Edward, 
Lieut.  13th  regt. ;  2  John  Burrowes  Nixon  :  3  Henry 
Frederick  George;  1  Dora  Emma,  m.  Col.  George 
William  Patey,  formerly  56th  regt. ;  2  Sarah  Frids- 
wide;  3  Mary  Moore;  4  Anne  Percy;  5  Georgina 
Elizabeth ;  6  Philadelphia  Barbara  Redmond. 

George  William,  to.  2i  Nov.  1866,  Charlotte  Frances 
Proctor,  dau.  of  Edward  Townsend,  Esq.  of  White 
Hall,  CO.  Cork. 

Joanna  Matilda.  Katherine.  Fidelia. 

Anne,  rn.  8  June,  1852,  Major  John  Harvey,  of  Bargy 
Castle,  CO.  Wexford. 

m.  Abraham,  went  to  Barbados,  1752,  and  d.  s.  v.  before 
1765. 

rv.  Benjamin,  of  Hilkown,  to.  Sept.  1742,  Sarah,  dau.  of 
Henry  Bunbury,  Esq.  of  Ballyseskin,  and  d.  1765,  leaving, 
with  two  daus.,  Sarah,  to.  Oct.  17G8,  William  Todd  Blake, 
and  Mary,  Mrs.  Hall,  and  a  younger  son,  Abraham,  d.  s.p., 
an  elder  son, 

Henry,  of  Hilltown,  to.  March,  1771,  Jane  Maria,  dau.  of 
Francis  Goodall,  Esq.  of  Kilconal ;  and  d.  1809,  having 
had  a  son, 

Benjamin,  of  Kilcorral,  an  ofiBcer  in  the  56th  regt.,  and 
the  Wicklow  Slilitia,  m.  Jan.  1793,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Peter 
Paul  Labertouche  ;  and  d.  1805,  leaving  a  dau.,  Mary 
Anne,  to.  29  May,  1832,  Tuffnell  CarbonncU  Barrett, 
65th  regt.,  and  two  sons, 

Henry  F'rancis,  of  Three  Rivers,  Canada,  Ensign  35th 
regt.,  and  GlcngaiTy  Canadian  Fencibles,  m.  1812, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Edward  Cartwright,  60th  regt., 
d.  1875,  having  had  issue  five  sons  and  four  daus., 

1  Henry  Benjamin. 

2  Charles,  in.  Maria,  dau.  of  Major  John  Weyland, 
Canadian  Rifies,  and  has,  1  Henry  Francis; 
2  Charles  Cartwright;  3  Walter;  4  Gabriel 
Gordon ;  5  Edmond  Greenwood ;  6  Thomas 
Edward;  1  Elizabeth  Mary,  in.  1878,  William 
Waller,  son  of  Samuel  Waller,  Esq.  of  Quebec,  M.D. 

8  Labertouche.  4  Thomas  Keatley. 

5  Edward. 


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1  Harriett.  2  Jane  Maria. 

3  Maria  Anne.  4  Mary  Eleanor. 

Benjamin  settled  in  Trinidad  as  a  Sugar  Planter,  i 
F'rench  woman  there,  and  had  two  sons  and 
daus., 

1  Henry.  2  Abel. 

1  Sarah.  2  Clementina. 

3  Elizabeth.  4  Maria. 
5  Camilla. 

I.  Henrietta,  in.  John  Goodall,  Esq.  of  Willmount. 

Mr.  Hughes  d.  1739,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 

Henry  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ballytrent,  b.  1706;    m.  EUif 
dau.  of  George  Houghton,  Esq.  of  Bormount,  by  Euphemi 
his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Christian  Bor,  Esq.  of  Bormoi 
by  whom  (who  vi.  2ndly,  Capt.  Connell  Ball)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Henbt,  of  Ballytrent,  s.  his  father,  to.  Jan.  1766,  Ma1 
dau.  of  John  Goodall,  Esq.  of  Willmount,  and  had   issui 
1  Henry,  b.  1770,  s.  his  father,  sold  Ballytrent,  and  went  • 
America;  2  John,  d.unm.;  3  Abraham,  d.  umn.;  4  Edwa. 
went  to  America  ;  1  Mary,  d.  unm. ;  2  EUenor,  to.  Kichol 
Grey;  3  Henrietta  Maria,   d.  -unin.;    4  Euphemia,  m.- 
McGuccin,  of  Belfast,  Barrister-at-Law. 

II.  Abraham,  ancestor  of  Sir  Frederick  Hughes. 
I.  Euphemia,  to.  Loftus  Hough,  Esq. 

Mr.  Hughes  d.  intestate  before  1746.    His  2nd  son, 

Abraham  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Wexford,  m.  8  Jan.  1767,  Jant 
youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Clifford,  of  Wexford,  by  Mary  Boy 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Highgate  Boyd,  Esq.  of  Rosslare,  and  Mai 
garet  Loftus  his  wife,  sister  of  Kicbolas,  Ist  Viscount  Loftui 
and  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  Capt.  E.I.C.S.,  d.  unm. 

II.  .\braham,  Lieut.  R.N.,  d.  unm. 

III.  lioBERT,  s.  his  father. 

IV.  William,  Lieut.  53rd  regt. 
v.  James,  in.  Miss  Lawrence,  and  had  a  son, 

Honry,  Lieut.    18   Madras  Native   Infantry,  d.  unm.  a 
Valore,  India,  IS  April,  1857. 

VI.  Nicholas  Loftus,  d.  umn. 

VII.  George,  Lieut.  73rd  regt. 

I.  JIary,  in.  Robert  Donovan,  Esq. 

II.  Ellinor,  d.  unm.  in.  Euphemia. 

Mr.  Hughes  d.  1324,  and  was  s.  by  bis  son, 

Robert  Hughes,  Esq.  of  Ely  House,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.,  i 
10  Sept.  1772;  TO.  1  Jan.  1797,  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Capt 
Frederick  Sparkes,  of  Crosshue,  and  d.  1854,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  Wigram,  Bengal  Civil  Service,  d.  unm.  2  Marcb 
ly.59. 

II.  Frederick  (Sir),  Knt.  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  Wexford,  Capl 
7th  iMadras  Cavalry,  and  Knt.  of  the  Royal  Persian  Order  c 
the  Lion  and  Sun,  F.R.G.S.,  m.  1st,  7  April,  1864,  Emilj 
eldest  dau.  of  William  Kraeutler,  Esq.,  and  by  her  (whoa 
13  Dec.  1868)  had  one  ehild, 

Frederic   William    Robert,  6.    7  Dec.  1868,   who    d.  a; 

infant,  1869. 
Sir  Frederick  to.  2ndly,  22  Nov.  1871,  Theodosia,  eldest  dao 
of  Edward  James,  Esq.  of  Swailand  Park,  co.  Northumbei 
land,  and  has  further  issue, 

Frederic  James  Robert,  6.  5  Jan.  1874. 
Walter  Hastings  Frederic,  b.  10  Feb.  1875. 
Winifred  Emily  Frederica.  Georgina  Theodos 

I.  Georgiana,  in.  21  March,  1821,  John  Doran,  Esq.,  Majo 

in  the  lath  Royal  Irish  regt. 

Arms — Or,  on  a  chevron  sa.  between  three  griffins"  head 
erased  gu.,  a  fleur-de-lis  between  two  mullets  jrierccdofth 
field  appended  below  the  shield,  the  Persian  Order  of  Lion  an 
Sun,  and  the  Crimean  and  Turkish  medals.  Ci-est — A  grifOn' 
head  erased  gu.,  holding  in  the  beak  a  fleur-de-lis  or.  Mott 
— Yerus  amor  patriae. 


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HUTCHINSON    OF    HOWDEN. 


I 


Hutchinson,  Thomas,  Esq.  of  Ho-wden  Hoii9« 
CO.  Durliam,  J.P.  cos.  Durham  and  York,  b.  1 
June,  1811 ;  m.  6  April,  1843,  Elizabeth  Emma 
dau.  of  William  John  Trevenen,  Esq.  of  Helston 
CO.  Cornwall,  by  Elizabeth  Emma  Passingham  hi 
wife,  and  has  had  issue, 

I.  Tbevenex,  J. p.,  b.  1844;  to.  1875,  Agnes  Chariotte,  dat 
of  William  Randolph  Innes  Hopkins,  Esq.  of  Grey  Tcwcn 
Northallerton,  J.P.  and  D.L.  co.  York. 

II.  Arthur,  6.  1S45;  m.  Edith  Wright,  dau.  of  Riton  Oldhan 
Esq.  of  West  Hartlepool,  J.P.  co.  Durham,  F.B.C.S. 

III.  William  John,  6.  1849,  d.  1855. 

IV.  Henry,  6.  1854.  v.  Stuart,  6. 1855. 

VI.  Thomas  Penrose,  b.  1861. 

VII.  Charles  Passingham,  6. 1863. 


HUT 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


EER 


1831 


I.  Edith,   6.    1846;    m.    186S,    Arthur    Edwin    Hutchinson 
Trotter,  Esq.  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  M.R.C.S.,  and  d.  s.  p. 

I      1877. 

'  II.  Mary  Townshend,  b.  1848;  m.  12  Jan.  1869,  Lord  Ernest 
McDonnell  Vane-Tempest,  4th  son  of  Charles  William, 
3rd  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  K.G.,  and  has  a  son,  Charles 
Henry  Vane-Tempest,  6.  22  Feb.  1871. 
ni.  Fanny,  b.  1851 ;  m.  1877,  Pearson  Armstrong,  Esq.  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  has  a  son,  Percy  Francis  Tre- 
venen  Armstrong,  6.  1877. 

IV.  Bessie,  6.  1853.  r.  Ilarriette,  b.  1857. 

VI.  Mabel,  6.  18G0;  d.  1878.         vil.  Agnes  Stuart,  b.  1865. 

Itfncasr.— Thomas  Hctchinson,  Esq.  of  Cornforth,  co. 
urham;  m.  1530,  the  dau.  of  Kobert  Allanson,  Esq.  of 
randon  House,  and  had  a  son, 

Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Cornforth;  m.  18  Jan.  1579, 
met  Armstrong,  and  had  issue,  i.  Robert,  of  Cornforth, 
s  heir,  6.  20  Oct.  1579,  ?*!.  3  Jan.  1606,  Agnes  Morland, 
id  was  ancestor  of  William  Hdtchinson,  the  historian  of 
urham,  b.  31  Dec.  1732,  d.  7  April,  1814,  leaving  issue;  ii. 
lomas,  6.  26  Dec.  1535,  m.  Elizabeth  Richards,  and  left 
5ue;  III.  Cuthbert,  6.  1590;  iv.  Eichabd,  ancestor  of  this 
le.    The  4th  son, 

Richard  Hutchinson,  Esq.  bapt.  30  April,  1532;  m.  Agnes 
eriall,  and  had  a  dau.,  Meriall,  m.  1640,  Cuthbert  Speke, 
,d  a  son, 

iWiLLiAM  Hutchinson,  Esq.  bapt.  11  March,  1620;  ?».  1648, 
ine  Woodhouse,  of  Brandon  House,  and  had  issue,  i.  Peter, 
Cornforth,  6.  1(49;  m.  1682,  Anne  Arrowsmith,  and  had 
o  sons,  Humphry,  who  sold  Cornforth,  and  Peter  (Rev.), 
D.,  Rector  of  Horsham ;  ii.  William,  b.  1656 ;  m.  Margaret 
oodhouse,  and  had  a  son  WiUiam,  6.  1710;  iii.  Thomas, 
cestor  of  this  line ;  i.  Mary;  ii.  Elizabeth.  The  3rd  son, 
rHOMAs  Hctchinson,  Esq.  of  Whitton,  Darbam,  bapt. 
April,  1661,  purchased  that  estate.  Hem.  18  June,  1705, 
rah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Henry  Law,  Esq.  of  BilUngham, 
ne  CO.,  and  had  issue  a  son, 

Senby  Hctchinson,  Esq.  of  Whitton  and  Bishopton,  b. 
)6;  VI.  1728,  Mary  Scurfield,  of  Crimdon  House,  and  had 
ae, 

.  George,  of  Whitton,  his  heir,  m.  Katherine,  dau.  of 
Francis  Forster,  Esq.  of  Baston,  and  d.  24  Feb.  1804, 
leaving,  with  a  dau.,  Frances  Mary,  m.  15  July,  1800, 
Charles  Swain,  Esq.,  and  a  younger  son,  Henry,  6.  13  May, 
1778,  an  elder  son,  his  successor, 

George,  of  Whitton,  D.L.,  6.  20  Sept.  1768;  m.  16  May, 
1803,  Charlotte  Barbara,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Thomas 
Dawson,  Esq.  of  Tanlield,  and  had  issue, 

George   Thomas,  of  Whitton,  6.  15  March,  1794;  m. 

1826,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  Mercer,  E.I.C. 
Charles  Francis,  b.  July,  1796. 
Charlotte,  d.  youag. 
Katherine  Mary,  m.  Joze  Luis  Femandes,  grandson  of 

the  Marquis  of  Tavora. 

I.  Thomas,  ancestor  of  this  line. 

n.  Henry,  of  Stockton,  b.  1734;  d.  unm.  28  Jan.  1811. 

V.  John,  of  Penrith,  co.  Cumberland,  m.  Mary  Monkhouse, 
and  left  issue. 

3  2nd  son, 

'bomas  Hctchinson,  Esq.  of  Bishopton;  m.  1781,  Mary 
)wne,  of  Welbourn,  co.  Lincoln,  and  had  one  son, 
'homas  Hdtchinson,  Esq.  of  Bishopton  and  Stockton,  and 
Brunton,  co.  Northumberland;  m.  14  Feb.  1809,  Mary 
■ah,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Alexander  Stuart,  Esq.,  R.N., 
his  wife,  the  dau.  of  Thomas  Dawson,  Esq.  of  Tanfield,  and 
1854,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1871)  the  following  issue, 

I.  Henry,  his  heir,  6.  1810;  to.  1836,  Frances  Anne,  dau. 
of  Francis  Newburn,  Esq.  of  Larchtield,  co.  Durham,  and 
had  issue, 

1  Thomas.  2  Edward. 

1  MilUcent.  2  Katherine  Maud. 

I.  Thomas,  now  of  Howden  House. 
(I.  John  Alexander. 
V.  George  Dawson  Stuart,  deceased. 
•.  Alfred,  deceased.  vi.  Arthur  Edwin,  deceased. 

.  Mary,  m.  1835,  Charles  Trotter,  E.sq.  of  Stockton-on- 
Tees,  F.E.C.S.,  J. P.  cos.  Durham  and  York,  5th  son  of  Col. 
Trotter,  of  Houghton-le-Skerne,  and  Staindrop,  co.  Dur- 
ham, and  has  issue,  1  John  Trotter;  2  Arthur  Edwin 
Hutchinson  Trotter,  M.E.C.S.,  to.  1868,  Edith,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Hutchinson,  Esq.  of  Howden  House  ;  3  Charles 
Trotter;  4  Henry  Hutchinson  Trotter:  5  William  Ernest 
Trotter;  6  George  Maurice  Dale  Trotter;  7  Walter  Octa- 
vius  Trotter;  8  Charlotte  Stuart  Trotter;  and  9  Lucy 
Trotter.  u.  Charlotte.  in.  Susanna  Maria. 

V.  Bertha.  v.  Agnes  CaroUne. 

II. 


VI.  Emily,  m.  1859,   William  Sebright  Green,  Esq.,  2nd  son 
of  Capt.  Green,  of  Bugden,  co.  Huntingdon. 

.^  cms— Per  pale  gu.  and  az.,  semeo  of  crosses-crosslet,  and 
a  lion  rampant  or.  Crest — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or,  a  cocka- 
trice az.     Motto — Fortiter  gcrit  crucem. 

Stat — Howden  House,  Stockton-on-Tees,  co.  Durham. 

Note.— A  branch  of  this  family  settled  at  Cowlam,  or  Cow- 
land,  CO.  York,  about  the  middle  of  the  13th  century,  from 
which  descended  Richard  and  John  Hctchinson,  who  settled 
in  Ireland,  temp.  Charles  II.,  and  Col.  Hutchinson,  Governor 
oJ  Nottingham  Castle  for  Oliver  Cromwell. 


IRONSIDE    OF    HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING. 

Ed.mcnd  Ironside  Barnewall-Bax,  Esq.,  late  Capt.  65th 
and  84th  regts.  (brother  of  the  present  Mr.  Ironside),  m. 
11  Feb.  1879,  Emily,  widow  of  Major  J.  Harris,  and  dau.  of  the 
late  J.  A.  T.  Smyth,  Esq.  of  Cumberland  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park. 

♦ 

KERR    OF    THE    HAIE. 

Kerb,  Russell  James,  Esq.  of  The  Haie.  co. 
Gloucester,  J.P.,  Earrister-at-Law,  b.  4  Sept.  1832; 
m.  4  Sept.  1860,  Rosa  Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  R,  Griffiths,  Esq.  of  Castle  Hill,  Englefield 
Greeu,  Sui-rey,  and  has  issue, 

I.  Edssell  James,  6.  23  Jan.  1863. 

II.  Mark,  b.  10  Nov.  1877. 

I.  Mary.  n.  Katherine. 

Ht'ltcagc— Sir  Thomas  Kerb,  Knt.  of  Redden,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, served  for  many  years  in  the  military  service  of  the 
King  of  France.  He  was  knighted  at  DunfermUne,  5  July, 
1633.  He  ra.  1st,  Jean,  dau.  of  James  Kerr,  of  Chatto,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  i.  John,  of  Redden,  d.  24  Dec.  1645; 
II.  James,  whose  successor,  Charles,  was  Captain  in  the  local 
Militia;  iii.  Andrew,  of  whom  hereafter;  i.  Jean,  m.  1st, 
April,  1640,  Sir  John  Kerr,  Knt.  of  Lochtour,  and  2ndly,  1652, 
Sir  John  Wauchope,  Knt.  of  Niddrie-Marischal;  ii.  Kathe- 
rine; III.  Christian;  iv.  Vair,  b.  July,  1636.  Sir  Thomas  m. 
2ndly,  Mary  Douglas,  and  had  further  issue,  v.  Margaret,  6. 
Sept.  1641;  vi.  Mary,  b.  Nov.  1642;  vu.  Anne,  6.  Jan.  1644. 
The  3rd  son, 

Andrew  Kerr,  of  Chatto,  6.  1628,  a  Member  of  the  co. 
Roxburgh  Committee  of  War,  1649;  m.  1st,  Isabel,  dau.  of 
George  Cranstoun,  of  Bold,  by  whom  (who  d.  3  Apr:!,  1675, 
aged  36),  he  had  issue, 

I.  George,  6.  20  Dec.  1657;  d.  at  Kelso,  22  March,  1688. 

II.  Andrew,  of  Chatto,  6.  18  Dec.  1661 ;  d.  28  March,  1721, 
leaving  a  son  George,  b.  Nov.  1702. 

III.  John,  6.  7  April,  1665;  d.  at  Fodderlie,  18  April,  1695. 

IV.  Thomas,  of  Edinburgh,  Deacon  of  the  Corporation,  and 
a  Magistrate  for  the  City,  b.  9  March,  1667  ;  m.  12  July, 
1694,  Margaret,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  John  Kerr,  of  the 
Cannongate,  Burgess  and  Chamberlain  to  the  Earl  of  Had- 
dington, and  d.  12  Dec.  1714,  leaving  a  son, 

James  of  Bughtrig,  co.  Roxburgh,  M.P.  for  Eduaburgh, 
1747,  ra.  1st,  8  July,  1725,  Jean,  dau.  of  Gavin  Thompson, 
of  Edinburgh,  W.S.,  and  by  her,  who  d.  1  Oct.  1746,  he 
had  three  sons,  who  d.  young,  and  eleven  daus.,  two 
only  of  whom  married,  Violet,  b.  24  April,  1726;  m. 
10  Jan.  1751,  William  Dempster,  of  Edinburgh,  and 
Isabel,  b.  13  Aug.  1742;  m.  30  Sept.  1794,  Rev.  WUliam 
Simpson,  D.D.,  Minister  of  the  Tron  Church,  Edinburgh, 
and  d.  27  Nov.  1825.  He  m.  2ndly,  6  Aug.  1750,  Ehzabeth, 
dau.  of  Lord  Charles  Kerr,  2nd  son  of  Robert,  1st  Marquess 
of  Lothian,  and  d.  24  Jan.  1768,  having  had  by  her  who 
d.  21  Feb.  1799,  aged  85,  two  daus.,  who  (/.  uniii.,  and 
five  sons  (of  whom  the  4th,  Robert,  b.  20  Oct.  1757, 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  Edinburgh,  m. 
Julia  Wardrobe,  of  Edinburgh,  d.  11  Oct.  1813,  leaving 
one  son  and  two  daus.).    The  elder  son, 

Charles,  of  Bughtrig,  b.  21  May,  1753,  Capt.  43rd  regt. 
Treasurer,  and  J. P.  for  Edinburgh,  marticulated  his 
arms  9th  July,  1787;  m.  8  Feb.  IbO.',  Marion,  dau.  of 
Francis  Sharp,  Comptroller  of  the  Customs  at  Leith, 
and  d.  18  July,  1813,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  25  Sept. 
1850)  three  sons  and  two  daus., 

1  James,  Col.  2nd  Madras  European  regt,,  b.  4  Dec. 
1802;  m.  1st,  10  May,  1826,  Joyce  Anne  Charlotte 
Alexander,  by  whom  (who  d.  1832,  aged  25)  he  had 
no  surviving  issue.  He  »j.  2ndly,  6  June,  1836, 
Christina  Haig,  and  had  one  child,  who  d.  an  infant; 
and  3rdly,  1»50,  Miss  Conquergood,  by  whom  (who 
d.  1860)  he  left  a  dau.,  Marion  Isabella,  m.  June, 
1876,  John  Robert  Black,  M.D.,  of  Greenock,  and 
three  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom,  James  Kerb,  of  Liser" 
pool,  is  the  representative  of  this  line. 

6  Ii 


1832 


KEE 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


KNO 


2  Francis,  of.  in  Jamaica,  1830. 

3  Charles,  6.  1806. 

1  Madeline,  m.  1834,  George  Meikle,  Esq..  and  d.  1841. 

2  Elizabeth  Mary  Ann,  in.  1842,  James  Stevenson, 
Esq. 

V.  JameS,  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  regt.  of  Foot  Guards,  6.  4  May, 
1669;  m.  Elizabeth  Fleming,  and  d.  19  April,  1712,  leaving 
by  her  (who  d.  12  May,  1746)  a  son  and  a  dau. 

William,  executor  of  his  father,  17  Aug.  1716,  d.  s.  p. 
Isabella,   served  heir-general  of   her  father  and  brother 

20  March,  1732 ;  m.  &pt.  following  Sir  Eobert  Sinclair, 

5th  bart.  of  Stevenson. 

VI.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

VII.  Eobert,  6.  27  March,  1678. 

vni.  Charles,  of  Chatto,  6.  4  Dec.  1680;  m.  1735,  Christina, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Kerr,  of  Chatto,  and  d.  s.  p. 

IX.  Henry,  b.  10  June.  1682. 

I.  Jean,  b.  18  Dec.  1659. 

n.  Agnes,  b.  9  April,  1671 :  d.  March,  1763,  aged  92. 

in.  Margaret,  m.  Andrew  Kerr,  and  d.  17  Xov.  1718,  Andrew 
Kerr,  d.  11  March,  1705,  aged  t6,  and  was  buried  in  How- 
nam  Churchyard. 

The  6th  son. 

WiLLLiM  Kebb,  6.  20  May,  1673;  m.  Jean  Tait,  by  whom 
(who  d.  4  Oct.  1755,  aged  81)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Andrew,  of  Under  Chatto,  m.  Cicely  AinsUe,  by  whom  (who 
d.  17  Dec.  1758,  aged  51)  he  had, 

1  Charles,  ra.  Mary  Hall,  of  Monkridge  Hall,  and  had 
Andrew,  d.  unm. ;  Cicily,  d.  uma.  3  May,  1848,  aged  93 ; 
and  another  dau.,  m.  William  Deane,  of  Hexham. 

2  William,  6.  1738;  d.  unm.  24  March.  1767. 

1  Jane,  m.  26  Nov.  1764,  Eev.  James  Richardson,  Minister 
of  Oxnam  and  Morebattle,  and  d.  AprU,  1823. 

2  Cicely,  m.  John  Procter,  of  Berwick-on  Tweed, 
n.  William,  of  whom  hereafter. 

William  Kerr,  d.  15  April,  1730.    His  youngest  son, 

William  Kebr,  of  Kelso,  Cleughside  and  Bloody  Laws,  i.  18 

June,  1709,  m.  1st,  1736,  Helenor,  dau.  of  Eev.  John  Cran- 

stoun,  Minister  of  Ancrum,  by  whom  he  had, 

I.  William,  of  Northampton.  M.D.,  b.  12  Jan.  1738,   Lieut. 

26th  regt.  (Cameronians),  afterwards  Surgeon  Eoyal  Horse 

Guards  Blue,  present  at  the  Battle  of  Minden,  registered 

his  arms  and  pedigree  in  the  Lyon  Court  1787;  m.  1st, 

30  June,  1764,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Yeats,  widow,  dau.  of  Cluer 

Dicey,   Esq.  of  Claybrook  Hall,  co.  Leicester;  and  2ndly, 

Mary,  dau.  of  Alderman  Thompson,  of  Northampton.    He 

d.  4  Sept.  1824,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife  only,  two  daus., 

Mary  Anne,  m.   1802,  Col.  Warden  Sergison,  of  Cuckfield, 

Pioyal  Horse  Guards  Blue,  and  d.  s.  p.  10  Sept.  1604,  aged 

37  ;  Charlotte,  m.  John  Forster,  Esq.  of  Leicester  Grange, 

High  Sheriff,  co.  Worcester  1779,  and  one  son, 

John  Mamners  of  Maesmor,  co.  Denbigh,  and  The  Great 

House,  CO.  Northampton,  Gen.  in  the  army,  b.  30  Oct. 

1766;  m.  1st,  Isabella,  dau.  and  heir  of  George  Errington. 

Esq.,  by  whom,  who  d.  14  Oct.  1808,   aged  34)  he  had 

issue.    He  m.  2ndly,   14  Dec.  1814,  Margaret,  dau.  and 

heir  of  Davies,  of  Plas  Issa,  co.  Merioneth,  who  d.  15  Sept. 

1825:  and  3rdly,  15  Jan.  Is29,  Katherine,  widow  of  Major 

John  Parry,  and  dau.  and  heir  of  Edward  Lloyd,  Esq.  of 

Maesmor,  co.  Denbigh,  and  Treffnant,  co.  Montgomery, 

by  neither  of  whom  he  had  issue.    He  d.  1  Apnl,  1843, 

leaving  by  his  1st  wife  only  a  dau.,  Mary,  b.  2  June, 

1793;  m.  20  June,  1816,  Justinian  Alston,  Esq.  of  OdeU 

Castle,  CO.  Bedford,  and  three  sons, 

1  John  James,  of  Maesmor,  Commander  R.N.,  6. 
ISilarch,  1799;  m.  15  April,  1827,  and  d.  1872,  leaving 
(with  four  daus.,  1  Katherine ;  2  Mary,  m.  Arthur  Gib- 
bon, of  the  War  Office ;  3  Augusta ;  4  Myffanwy,  m, 
Eev.  Charles  Partington)  four  sons, 

WiUiam,  now  of  Maesmor,  J.P.,  6.  5  AprU,  1830;  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Major  John  Parry,  and  has  a  dau., 
Cecile,  and  a  son,  William  John,  m.  9  Nov.  1875, 
Jane  Harriet  Alice,  dau.  of  Thomas  Colville,  Esq.  of 
Annfield,  co.  Stirling,  and  has  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Mar- 
garet. 

Howard,  Commander  B.N.,  m.  Mary,  dan.  of  Bev. 
William  Frederick  Kerr,  Vicar  of  Marston. 

John  Maimers.  Capt.  27th  regt.,  served  in  the  62nd 
regt.  and  Ceylon  Eifles,  m.  and  has  issue. 

Francis,  married. 

2  Frederick,  of  62nd  regt.,  6.  6  Oct.  1804;  d.  23  Feb. 
1876,  leaving  two  daus. 

3  William  Frederick  (Eev.^,  Vicar  of  Marston  Sicen,  co. 
Gloucester,  6.   15  Nov.   1&C6;  m.  17  June,  1834,  Agnes 

Morris,  and  d.  3  Feb.  1878,  leaving  a  surviving  son  and 
dau., 

William  Frederick,  Capt.  3rd  regt.  (Buffs). 
Mary,  m.  Howard  Kerr,  Commander  B.N. 
n.  John,  Capt.  33rd  regt.,  b.  2  Aug.  1741,  killed  at  Char- 
leston, North  America  1780,  d.  unm. 
in.  Andrew,  6.  2  Jan.  1743,  killed  at  the  Battle  of  Minden 

1759,  d.  unm. 
IV.  Charlee,   a  Merchant  at  Antigua,  b.  4  Feb.  1743:    m. 
Jane  Tweedie,  and  d.  1 796,  leaving  an  only  dau.. 


Jane,  6.  5  Feb.  1780;  m.  1st,  3  Oct.  1799,  Shuckburg; 
Ashley  Apreece,  Esq.,  eldest  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Husse. 
Apreece,  1st  bart.  of  Washingley,  by  whom  (who  d.  v.j 
6  Oct.  1807),  she  had  no  issue;  and  2ndly,  11  April,  181! 
Sir  Humphry  Davy,  Bart.,  President  of  the  Eoyal  Societj 
who  d.  Ia29;  and  she  d.  8  May,  1855. 

V.  James,  of  whom  hereafter. 

I.  Jean,  Mrs.  Huggin,  6.  27  Dec.  1736 ;  d.  28  Aug.  1794. 

II.  Christian,  Mrs.  Scott,  6.  18  Oct.  1739. 

III.  Anne,  6.  4  March,  1754;  d.  May,  1798. 

IV.  Helen,  b.  12  March,  1756;  d.  27  Feb.  1783. 

William  Kerr  m.  2ndly,  Miss  Scott,  by  whom  he  had  a  dan. 
Marianne,  6.  May,  1779,  m.  Peter  Ewart,  Esq.,  Chief  Enginee 
of  Her  Majesty's  Dockyard,  Woolwich,  and  d.  23  Sept.  1834 
He  d.  1785-6 :  his  5th  son, 

James  Kebb,  General  in  the  East  Indian  Army,  6.  9  Fell 
1750,  who  joined  the  E  I.  C.  Army,  1771,  and  was  gazette) 
Lieut.  1775,  and  attained  the  rank  of  General  1808.  He  m.  Igi 
Mrs.  Hough,  widow,  n^e  Turner,  by  whom"  (who  d.  3  Sep| 
1790)  he  had  a  dau.,  Jemima,  6.  4  March,  1787,  who  d.  youni 
and  a  son, 

I.  Charles  William,  Major  62nd  regt.,  6. 20Oct.  1783,  d.  uniit 
19  June,  1838. 

General  Kerr,  m.  2ndly,  31st  Dec.  1793,  Annie,  dan, 
William  Dick,  of  Stratford-le-Bow,  by  whom  (who  d.  23  Oe( 
1833)  he  had  four  daus.,  i.  Anna  Eobina,  6.  13  March,  1738 
d.  unm.  5  Oct.  1851;  ii.  Jane  Eosetta,  6.  10  Feb.  1805,  m.H 
Jan.  1847,  Euston  Gray,  R.N.,  and  d.  s.  p.  7  July,  1850;  ng 
Helen  Mary,  6.  21  AprU,  1806,  d.  unm.  1828;  iv.  Marianni 
Ewart,  b.  2  Dec.  1807,  d.  unm.  23  Dec.  1870;  and  five  sons, 

n.  Alexander  John,  of  Penang,  6.  30  March,   1795,  m.  Ii 
July,  1825,  Louisa,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hough, 
had  one  chUd,  who  d.  an  infant. 

ni.  William  Chables,  late  of  The  Haie. 

IV.  Henry  Thomas  Coggan,  Capt.  E.I.C,  6.  May,  1800,  m. 
July,  1828,  m.  Louisa  Anne,  dau.  of  Hugh  Blaydes,  Esq, 
High  Paull,  CO.  York,  and  Ranby  Hall,  co.  Nottingham, 
d.  25  Sept.  1845,  leaving  issue, 

Harry  Kynaston,  6.  6  Aug.  1844,  m.  20  May,  1864,  Gertrudl 
Annie  Wainwright,  and  has  issue,  1  WiUiam  Duncai 
EusseU  Henry ;  2  Cranstoun  Frederick ;  3  Louisa  Amu 
Mary ;  4  Lilian  Gertrude  Maud ;  5  Rosa  Katherine,  d| 
young.  j 

Mary  Flora  m.  1853,  John  Turton  WooUey,  Esq.  of  So 
Collingham,  co.  Nottingham. 

Katherine,   m.   1848,  Major  James  Duncan  CoweU, 
Light  Dragoons. 

Emily  Mary  Marden.  Annie  Henrietta. 

v.  George  Alfred,  6.  1  July,  1801;  d.  young.  ^ 

VI.  Alfred  George,   twin  with  the  preceding,    m.   Francs 
Freeman,  and  d.  2  Jan.  1857,  leaving  a  dau.,  Eosetta,  Mnt|e 
Jones,  who  d.  1865.  u 

VII.  RusseU  Edward  James,  b.  26  Dec.  1803 ;  d.  unm.  23  Sejl 
1825.  1 

General  Kerr,  who  registered  his  arms  28  Oct.  1806,  d.  II 
Nov.  1821.    His  3rd  son,  | 

William  Chables  Kebb,  Esq.  of  The  Haie,  co.  GloucestOB 
M.D.,  6.  8  Hay,  1799,  m.  6  Sept.  1828,  Maria  Eliza  Eobisffl| 
dau.  of  WUliam  Lewis,  Esq.,  E.I.C.  Service,  and  d.  12  Jd^ 
1878,  having  had  issue, 

I.  WUliam,  Lieut.  30th  regt.  6.  28  May,  1831 ;  d.  unm. 
Sebastopol,  24  Sept.  1865,  of  wounds  received  at  the  capl 
of  the  Eedan. 

II.  EnssELL  James,  now  of  The  Haie. 

III.  Walter,  b.  2  Jan.  18.34:  d.  unm.  18  May,  1855,  at  Ki 
ruka.  Twofold  Bay,  New  South  Wales. 

IV.  Herbert,  Capt.'l7th  regt.,  6.  29  July,  1838.  ] 

V.  Kenneth,  b.  19  March,   1840;  m.  at  the  Cape  of  G0H6fi 
Hope. 

VI.  Edward  Malcolm,  6.  July,  1841 ;  d.  an  infant. 

vu.  Cranstoun,  Barrister-at-Law,  Inner  Temple,  M.A.  Oxfai4 

6.  18  March,  1844. 
I.  Helen  Mary,  m.  1  July,  1851,  George  Samuel  Eobertson, 

Esq.,  who  d.  1874,  leaving  issue. 

Arms — Gu.,  on  a  chevron  embattled  between  a  fleur-de-lii 
in  chief  and  a  martlet  in  base  arg.  three  mullets  of  the  fielt' 
Crest — A  stags  head  erased  or.    Motto — Deus  solamen. 

Seat — The  Haie,  Newnham-on-Severn,  co.  Gloucester- 


1 


KNOX    OF    GREENWOOD    PARK. 

En  OX,  Floeence,  of  Greenwood  Park,  co.  Mayo, 
inherited  the  estate  at  the  death  of  her  brothiar, 
1875. 

ILinCagC. — TMs  is  a  branch  of  Knox,  of  Rappa  («» 
p.  913). 

John  Knox,  Esq.  of  Greenwood  Park,  J. P.  co.  Mayo,  Hij^ 
Sheriff  1852,  and  Major  North  Mayo  regt.,  6th  son  of  Franeii 


LIN 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MiS 


1833 


ox,  Esq.  of  Eappa  Castle,  co.  Mayo,  by  Mary  his  wife,  2nd 
I.  and  co-heiress  of  Taiil  Annesloy  Gore,  Esq..  of  Belleck, 
P.  CO.  Mayo,  brother  of  Arthur,  1st  Earl  of  Arran,  h.  3  Nov. 
;6  ;  m.  26  Aug.  1830,  Jane,  third  dau.  of  Samuel  Handy, 
}.  of  ]$racca  Castle,  co.  Westmeath.  by  Jane  his  wife,  eldest 
.1.  of  William  Orme,  Esq.  of  Abbcytown,  co.  Mayo,  and  had 
ue,  two  sons  and  four  daus., 

.  John  Henry,  his  heir. 

I.  SAMrEL  Handv,  successor  to  his  brother. 

..  Jane  Caroline,  )/;.  Major  James  Paget,  of  Knockglass,  co. 
Mayo,  and  has  issue,  I  James;  2  Thomas  Cecil;  1  Jane; 
2  Caroline  Knox :  3  Annie ;  4  Violet. 

II.  Adelaide,  m.  Col.  Orme,  of  Glonmore,  co.  Mayo,  late 
16th  Lancers,  and  has  issue,  1  William  John  Henry  Knox; 
1  Charity  Jane  Adelaide ;  3  Sidney  Wilhelmina. 

III.  Kosa  Matilda. 

IV.  Florence,  now  of  Greenwood  Park. 

r.  John  Knox  d.  10  March,  1861,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 

1, 

John  Henry  Knox,   Esq.  of  Greenwood  Park,  b.  25  Aug. 
42,  who  d.  unm.  28  July,  1875,  and  was  s.  by  his  brother, 
Samoel  Handy  Knox,  E.sq.  of  Greenwood  Park,  b.  20  Aug. 
46,  who  rf.  ttnm.  1  Aug.  ISii'J,  and  was  s.  by  his  sister, 
Florence  Knox,  now  of  Greenwood  Park. 

Arms — Same  as  Knox  of  Rnppa. 

Scat — Greenwood  Park,  Ballyhannis,  co.  Mayo. 


lilNDSELIi    OF    FAIRFIELD. 

LiNDSELL,  EoBEET  Heney,  Esq.  of  Fairfield, 
.  Bedford,  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  2Stb  regt.,  served 
the  Crimea,  and  was  present  at  the  Alma  and 
ikermau,  J.P.,  D.L.,  High  Sheriff  1864,  b.  30  Aug. 
518  ;  m.  14  Aug.  1845,  Emma  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
ev.  Martin  Hogge,  Rector  of  Southacre,  Norfolk, 
T  whom  (who  d.  19  July,  1871)  he  has  issue, 

Henry  JIartin,  one  of  H.  M.  Inspectors  of  Schools,  6. 

7  May,  1846. 
n.  Arthur  Knox,  Capt.  Bedford  Militia,  6.  17  June,  1851. 

Emma  Frances,  b.  9  Dec.  1849 ;  m.  21  Sept.  1877,  Rev. 

A.  Kirke  Smith,  M.A. 
n.  Caroline  Annie,  b.  8  March,  1854. 

ILUICSSC. — John  Lindsell,  Esq.  m.  Margaret,  dau. 
Edmund  Cartwright,  Esq.  J. P.  for  Middlesex,  and  d.  1834, 
lying  a  son, 

Robert  Lindsell,  Esq.  of  Fairfield,  High  Sheritf  for  co. 
idford  1842;  m.  1816,  Frances,  dau.  of  Samuel  Wells,  of 
ggleswade.  Banker,  and  d.  30  Sept.  1866,  leaving  issue, 

I.  Robert  Henry,  now  of  Fairfield. 

II.  Charles  Samuel,  of  Holme,  J. P.  co.  Bedford,  b.  24  Jan. 
1825;  «i.  1852,  Annie,  dau.  of  George  Harding,  Esq.  of 
Solihull,  CO.  Warwick,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Caroline  Katherine,  b.  17  Nov.  1819;  m.  Col.  John  J. 
Knox,  E.I.C.,  andd.  March,  1852,  leaving  issue. 

Seat — Fairfield,  Biggleswade,  co.  Bedford.  CLiUi — United 
srvice  Club,  London. 

• 

LLOYD    OF    E.HAGATT, 

This  family  bears  the  following  quartered  coat : — 

1.  Per  bend  sinister  erm.  and  ermines,  a  lion  rampant  or,  a 
»rcler  gu.,  for  Adda  ap  Awr  of  Llyn  Trcror.  2.  Az.,  a  lion 
mpant  per  fess  or  and  arg.  a  border  of  the  third,  charged 
ith  eight  annulets  sa.,  for  Lluddoccaf  ap  Caradoc,  Prince 

Gloucester  and  Hereford,  and  Lord  of  Erging  and  Ewias. 

Arg.,  on  fess  embattled  gu.  between  .six  Cornish  choughs 
)r.  three  palm-branches  of  the  field,  for  Morrall  of  Plas 
ilyn.  4.  Arg.,  a  chevron  between  three  boars'  heads  couped 
1.  tusked  or,  and  langued  az.,  for  Iddon  ap  Ehys  Sais,  Lord 
;'  Dadlyston. 


MACFIE    OF    DREGHORN. 

Macfie,  Robert  Andrew,  Esq.  of  Dreghorn,  co. 
"lidlothian,  F.R.S.E.,  J.P.,  b.  4  Oct.  1811 ;  m.  2 
an.  184.0,  Caroline  Eliza,  eldest  dau.  of  Dr.  John 
laston,  of  Courancehill,  co.  Dumfries,  formerly  of 
')tli  Hussars,  by  Ellen  Eliza  Ann  his  wife,  dau.  of 

n  lit.  Col.  Humphry  Dalrymple  Bland,  and  has 
ad,  with  other  children, 

I.  JoBN  William,  of  Newferry,  co.  Chester,   b.   1844;    m. 

Helen,  dau.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Wahab. 
I    liUen  Bland,  wife  of  Kev.  James  Johnston,  of  Free  St. 

James's  Church,  Glasgow. 


II.  Ellison  Thorhum,  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  McClure,  Bart,  of 
Belmont,  co.  Down,  Vice-Lieutenant  of  that  co.,  M.P.  for 
Londonderry. 

III.  Carolini;  Easton,  wife  of  George  Barbour,  Esq.  of  Bank- 
head,  son  of  Robert  Barbour,  Esq.  of  Bolesworth,  co. 
Chester. 

Mr.  Mackfic  represented  some  time  the  Leith 
Burghs  in  Parliament. 

ittnCitgC. — In  ancient  times  the  Clan  Macduffle  or  Macfie 
possessed  the  islands  of  Colon.say  and  Oransay,  which  they 
lost  by  violence.  A  part  moved  to  the  Clyde.  Robebt  Macfie, 
of  a  family  settled  in  Innerkip,  co.  Renfrew,  had,  in  1710,  by 
his  wife  Mary  Lyon,  a  son, 

William  JIacfie,  who  m.  Mary  Ramsay,  and  had,  in  1746,  a 
son, 

Robert  Macfie,  who  m.  in  1772,  Mary  Andrew,  and  had, 
with  other  children, 

I.  William,  who  s.  him  in  the  estate  of  Langhouse,  in  that 
parish.  He  m.  Jessie,  dau.  of  David  Johnstone,  Esq.,  and 
left,  with  other  issue,  a  son,  Robert  Macfie,  Esq.,  of  Airds 
and  Oban,  co.  Argyll,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  who  is  married  to 
Agnes,  dau.  of  James  Fairrie,  Esq. 

II.  Robert  Andrew,  who  m.  Agnes  Gait,  sister  of  the  emi- 
nent novelist. 

III.  John,  h.  1783,  of  Edinburgh,  D.L.  of  the  co.  of  that 
city,  m.  Alison,  dau.  of  William  Thorburn,  Esq.  of  Leith, 
and  had  issue,  Robert  Andrew,  now  of  Dreghorn ;  William, 
of  Clermiston,  in  Midlothian  ;  Mary,  relict  of  John  Hender- 
son, Esq.  of  Park;  and  Marion,  wife  of  John  Macewen, 
Esq.  of  Glenhora,  both  in  co.  Renfrew. 

Arms — Per  fess  nebuly  az.  and  or,  in  chief  a  sword  arg. 
point  downwards,  hilted  and  pommelled  of  tlie  second,  and 
in  base  a  lymphad  sa.  under  sail  of  the  third,  flags  and 
pennons  flying  gu.  Crest — A  demi-lion  rampant  ppr.  Motto — • 
Pro  rege. 

Seat — Dreghorn  Castle,  Colinton,  Edinburgh. 


MACKAY    OF    STRATHKYLE    AND 
GLENGLOY. 

Mackay,  George  G-rant,  Esq.  of  Strathkyle,  co. 
Ross,  and  G-lengloy,  co.  Liverness,  J. P.,  b.  16  Sept. 
1826  ;  m.  1st,  1850,  Anne  Denny,  by  whom  he  had 
a  son  and  a  dau., 

I.  George  Denny. 

I.  Margaret,  m.  Walter  Ferguson  Stevenson,  of  Manila. 

He  m.  2ndiy  Jessie,  son  of  John  Simpson,  Esq.  of 
Demerara,  by  whom  he  has  further  issue. 

II.  Harry  Hadfield. 

II.  Lily  Jane.  in.  Florence. 

ILlUCagr. — This  family  claims  to  be  cadets  of  Mackay, 
Lord  Reay,  and  to  descend  from  Angus  Dhu  Macky,  who  m. 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Donald,  Lord  of  the  Isles,  and  grand-dau. 
of  John,  Lord  of  the  Isles,  by  the  Princess  Margaret,  dau.  of 
Robert  II.,  King  of  Scotland,  and  d.  1428,  having  had  two 
sons,  I.  Niel  Bass  Mackay,  ancestor  of  Lord  Reay;  ii.  John 
Aberigh,  ancestor  of  this  family.  From  1450,  there  has  been 
a  distinct  succession  of  Chieftains  of  the  Clan  Aberigh. 

George  Mackay,  Chief  of  Clan  Aberigh,  lineal  representa- 
tive of  Mackay  of  Achness,  b.  1757;  m.  1785,  Katherine 
Mackay,  of  the  line  of  Lord  Reay,  by  whom  (who  was  6.  1767, 
and  d.  1849)  he  had  issue.  He  d.  1840,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest 
son, 

George  Mackay,  Chief  of  Clan  Aberigh,  J. P.  co.  Inverness, 
«i.  Lillias  Grant;  and  rf.  1868,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 

James  (Rev.),  Chief  of  Clan  Aberigh,  Chaplain  of  the  Mar- 
beuf  in  Paris,  formerly  Senior  Chaplain  in  H.M.  Indian 
Service,  married,  and  has  issue. 

George  Grant,  now  of  Strathkyle. 

Seat — Glengloy,  Kingussie,  co.  Inverness.  Club — Devon- 
shire, W. 

1 

MACLEOD    OF    CADBOLL. 

Anna  Maria,  dau.  of  the  late  Roderick  Macleod,  Esq.  of 
Cadboll,  M.P.  for  Sutherland,  m.  1846,  John  Wilson,  Esq.  of 
Seacroft. 


MASKELYNE    OF    BASSET    DOWN. 

Story-Maskelyne,  Anthony  Mervin  Reeve, 
Esq.  of  Basset  Dowu  House,  Salthrop  Lodge, 
and     the     Manor    House,   Lydiard    Milisent,    ia 

6  B  2 


1834 


MAS 


THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


MAS 


Wilts,  and  Glanwysk,  co.  Brecknock,  M.A-  Oxford, 
P.E.S.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Barrister-at-Law,  h.  8  May, 
1791 ;  m.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London, 
22  Nov.  1819,  Margaret,  only  child  of  Rev.  Nevil 
Maskelyne,  D.D.,  of  Purton,  Wilts,  Astronomer 
Koyal,  Fellow  of  Trin.  CoU.  Cambridge,  and  Rector 
of  North  Euncton,  in  the  Diocese  of  Norwich,  by 
•whom  (who  d.  Feb.  1858)  he  had  issue, 

I.  Mehvin  Herbert  Nevil,  M.A.  Oxford,  F.R.S.,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  CO.  Brecknock,  Hon.  Fellow  Wadham  Coll.  Oxford, 
Professor  of  Mineralogy  in  the  University  of  Oxford, 
and  Keeper  of  the  Minerals  at  the  British  Museum,  6. 
3  Sept.  182,3:  m.  29  June,  1858,  Theresa  Mary,  dau.  of 
John  Dillwyn  Llewelyn,  Esq.  of  Penllergare  and  Ynis-y- 
gerwn,  co.  Glamorgan,  F.E.S.,  and  has  three  daus. 

II.  Edmund  Mervin  Booth,  B.A.,  Oxford,  Barrister-at-Law, 
6.  22  April,  1829  ;  ra.  25  Oct.  1860,  Martha  Banger,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Russell,  Esq.  of  Beaminster,  and  has  issue. 

I.  Charlotte  Sophia. 

II.  Margaret,  Mervinia,  iu.  Eev.  Thomas  Masterman,  M.A. 
Oxford,  son  of  John  Masterman,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  London, 
and  has  issue. 

III.  Anna  Maria  Antonia,  m.  Warington  Smyth,  Esq. 
M.A.  Cambridge,  F.B.S.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.G.S.,.  Knt.  of  the 
Italian  Order  of  SS.  Maurizis  and  Lazzaro,  and  the  Portu- 
guese Order  of  Jesus  Christ,  Chief  Inspector  of  Mines 
for  the  Crown  and  Uuchy  of  Cornwall,  son  of  Admiral  W. 
H.  Smyth,  and  has  issue.  iv.  Agnes  Lucy  Meta. 

Mr.  Story-Maskelyne  assumed  in  1845,  the  sur- 
name of  Maskelyne  in  addition  to,  and  after  that 
of.  Story,  in  pursuance  of  arrangements  made  on  his 
marriage  with  the  heiress  of  that  family.  He  is 
only  cliild  of  Rev.  William  Story,  M.A.,  Rector  of 
Hinton  Martell,  Dorset,  and  Vicar  of  West  Purly, 
in  the  same  co.,  who  was  b.  July,  1734 ;  m.,  for  his 
2nd  wife,  8  Jan.  1788,  Biddy,  dau.  of  Robert 
Prower,  Esq.,  M.D.  of  Cranbourne,  Dorset,  by 
Frances  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Mervin,  Esq.  of 
Stm-minster,  same  co.  ;  d.  Oct.  1797  ;  and  grandson 
of  Robert  Story,  Esq.  of  Know,  in  the  parish  of 
Kirkandrews-on-Esk,  Cumberland,  and  of  Oxford, 
who  was  bapt.  1  May,  1681 ;  m.  28  Nov.  1713, 
Margaret  Johnstone,  and  d.  1751  ;  and  gr-eat- 
grandson  of  Robert  Story,  Esq.  of  Know,  who  was 
son  of  Robert  Story,  Esq.  of  Know,  and  grandson 
of  Herbert  Stoiy,  Esq.  of  Know,  buried  at  Kirk- 
andrews  Oct.  1627,  by  Sybil  his  wife,  buried  at 
same  place,  Dec.  1635. 

ILtUraflC— Robert  Maskeltnoe,  Gent,  of  Purton,  Wilts, 
m.  Julian,  dau.  and  heirof  Roger  Shackstaff,  Gent.,  of  Lydiard 
Milisent,  was  a  grantee  of  lands  from  his  father-in-law  by  deed 
dated  1  Sept.  14  Henry  VI.,  and  was  presented  as  a  fresholder 
of  the  manor  of  Lydiard  Milisent,  at  a  Court  held  5  April, 
1443.    He  died  before  1458,  and  was  s.  by  his  son, 

John  Maskeltnge,  Gent,  of  Purtor,  m.  the  dau.  of  Cely,  and 
was  admitted  to  lands,  the  inheritance  of  his  father-in-law,  31 
Hknrt  VI.,  A.D.  1460.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Thomas  Maskeltnge,  Esq.  of  Purton,  who  was  of  full  age 
hefore  1458,  in  which  year  his  father,  by  deed  dated  8  April, 
36  Henry  VI.,  granted  to  him  the  lands  in  Lydiard,  formerly 
Shackstaff  s.    He  was  s.  by  his  son, 

William  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton.  He  was  grantee  by 
Fine  12  Henry  VIII.,  a.d.  1520,  from  William  Louther  and 
Joan  his  wife,  of  the  Manor  of  Lydiard  Milisent.  His  second 
son,  by  Eleanor  his  wife,  was 

Thomas  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton  Down,  living  20  Henry 
Vlll.,  A.D.,  1529,  who  was  defendant  in  a  suit  brought  by  the 
tenants  of  Lydiard  Manor,  te-iup.  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  m.  Anne, 
dau.  of  Richard  Stevens,  younger  son  of  Thomas  Stevens, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Burderop  and  Chiseldon,  and  was  s.  by 
his  son, 

Ui.oiuiE  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton  Down,  who  was  a  grantee 
of  lands 20  and  24  Queen  Elizabeth.  He  oi. Jane, dau.  of  William 
WcbbjOYta.?  Richmond,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Lydiard,  by  whom 
(whose  will  is  dated  24  Feb.  1500,  and  who  d.  21  March,  1501) 
he  had  issue ;  he  was  buried  at  Purton  3  May,  1584,  and  was 
s.  by  his  only  sun, 

Edmond  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton  Down,  n.  22  April  1564, 
Barrister-at-Law,  Lord  of  the  manors  of  Cricklade  and  Chel- 


worth,  Feodary  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  1608,  M.P.  fo 
Cricklade,  1  Charles  I.,  a.d.  1625;  in.  (settlement  date( 
4  Sept.  5  James  1.)  Kaiherine,  dau.  of  Richard  Davys,  Esq 
of  Little  Mytton,  co.  Worcester ;  and  d.  19  Feb.  1629,  whei 
he  was  s.  by  his  son, 

Nevill  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  M.P.  for  Cricklade,  i 
1611,  had  a  license  from  the  Crown,  15  Car.  II.,  to  holi 
fairs  in  his  manor  of  Cricklade,  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inne 


Temple; 


1629,    Jane,  dau.  of  William  Norden,  Esq.   o 


Roude  (who  d.  1633).  He  succeeded  to  the  ancient  estates  a 
Purton  and  Lydiard  on  the  death,  unmarried,  in  1640,  o 
Robert,  the  only  son  of  William  Maskelyne,  son  of  Christophe 
Maskelyne,  who  was  the  eldest  son  of  William  Maskelyii' 
above-mentioned,  and  Eleanor  his  wife.  He  d.  30  Aug.  1679 
His  only  son, 

William  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  6.  11  July,  1631 
m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Houblon,  of  London,  Merchant 
sister  of  Sir  James  Houblon,  Knt.,  and  widow  of  John  Parker 
Esq.,  and  d.  v.  p.  1676,  leaving  an  only  son, 

Nevill  Maskelyne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  heir  of  his  grandfather 
b.  1663,  Lord  of  the  Borough  of  Cricklade,  Capt.  of  a  troop  o 
horse  (Militia)  under  Col.  Penruddock,  1683,  Major  of  thi 
Wilts  Militia  1691,  m.  (settlement  dated  4  April,  1692)  Anne 
dau.  of  Rev.  William  Bath,  Vicar  of  Purton,  and  sister  anc 
co-heir  of  William  Bath,  Esq.  (who  inherited  the  Stoke  estati 
through  his  great-grandmother,  Jane,  only  dau.  of  John  Cox 
Esq.  of  Stoke,  and  wife  of  William  Bath,  Esq.),  by  whom  hi 
had  issue,  ■! 

I.  Nevill,  his  heir.  ' 

II.  William,  of  Fort  Marlborough,  on  the  north  coast  of  thi 
Island  of  Sumatra  in  1728,  and  of  Leyfield  Lodge,  neai 
Marlborough,  in  173,5,  b.  1696;  d.  unm.  1735. 

III.  Edmund,  of  the  Secretary  of  State  Office,  6.  1698  ;  m 
Elizabeth,  dau.  and  heir  of  John  Booth,  Esq.  of  Woodfori 
(by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  and  co-heir  of  Edward  Projer) 
and  grand-dau.  of  George  Booth,  Esq.,  who  was  son  of  Si] 
John  Booth,  Knt.,  a  younger  son  of  Sir  George  Booth,  Isl 
Bart,  of  Dunham  Massey,  and  d.  1751,  leaving  issue, 

1  William,  bapt.  13  Oct.  1725,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.  Cam 
bridge,  inherited  the  estate  of  Stoke  on  the  death  of  hil 
grand-uncle,  William  Bath ;  and  ci.  Mum.  1772.  I 

2  Edmdnd,  heir  to  his  uncle  and  to  his  brother.  ' 

3  Nevill  (Rev.),  D.D.  of  Purton,  for  46  years  Astronoma 
Royal,  Fellow  of  Trinity  Coll.  Cambridge,  Rector  o1 
North  Runcton,  Diocese  of  Norwich;  6.  16  Oct.  1732;  m, 
Sophia,  dau.  and  (on  the  death  s.  p.  of  her  sister  Letitia, 
wife  of  Sir  George  Booth,  Bart.)  sole  heiress  of  John  Pate 
Rose,  Esq.  of  Cotterstock  Hall,  co.  Northampton ;  and  d. 
9  Feb.  1811,  leaving  an  only  child,  his  sole  dau.  and 
heiress, 

Margaret,  heiress  also  to  her  uncle,  m.  22  Nov.  1819, 
Anthony  Mervin  Reeve  Story,  Esq.,  now  Story-Mab- 
kelyne,  of  Basset  Down  House. 

1  Margaret,  6.  1735;  m.  15  March,  1752-3,  Robert  Lord 
Clive,  Governor  of  Bengal,  and  (/.  28  Feb.  1817,  leaving, 
with  other  issue, 

Edward,  2nd  Baron  Clive,  created  Earl  of  Powis,  ii 

Harriot,  only  sister  and  heir  of  George  Edward  Henr 

Arthur,    last  Earl  of  Powis,   and  d.   16   May,    183S 

leaving,  with  other  issue, 

Edward,  2nd   Earl  of  Powis,   K.G.,  who  d.  17  Jaa 

1848, father  of 

Edward  James,  present  and  3rd  Earl   of  Powil 
K.G. 
Hon.  Robert  Honry,  who  m.  Lady  Harriet  Windsol 
dau.  of  the  5th  Earl  of  Plymouth,   and  d.  20  Jan. 
1854,  leaving,  with  other  issue, 
Hon.  Robert  Windsor-Clive,  father  of  Robert  GeorjS 
present  Lord  Windsor. 

IV.  James  Houblon  Maskelyne,  b.  1701;  d.  unm.  1776. 
v.  Wynn  Maskelyne,  b.  1704;  d.  s.  p.  1738. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Joseph  Walsh,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Fort  SI 
George,  East  India,  and  had  a  dau.,  Elizabeth  Wals! 
who  »i.  Joseph  Foulks,  and  had  a  dau.,  Margaret  Foulkl 
who  m.  Sir  John  Benn  Walsh,  1st  Bart,  of  OrmathwaiW 
and  d.  29  Sept.  1836,  leaving  a  son, 

John,  1st  Lord  Ormathwaite,  so  created  16  April,  1868  (l 
Burke's  Peerage. 

II.  Alice,  m.  Thomas  Kelsall,  and  had  an  only  dau.,  Ja 
Kolsall,  who    m.  1st,    Capt.    Latham,  B.N. ;    and  2ndl 
28  May,  1770,  Sir  Henry  Strachey,  1st  B.art.  of  Suttoncoul 
M.P.,  by  whom  (who  d.  3  Jan.  ISIO)  she  hart,  with  oih« 
issue,  1  Sir  Henry  Strachey,  2nd  Hart,  of  Suttoncourt,  who 
d.  wnvi.  11  April,  1858;  and  2  Edward,  m.  Oct.  1808,  Julia, 
dau.  of  Col.  Kirkpatrick,  and  d.  3  Jan.  1832,  leaving,  with 
other  Issue, 

Sir  Edward  Strachey,  3rd  Bart,  of  Suttoncourt  (»« 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage). 

Mr.  Maskelyne  d.  1711,  and  was  s.  by  his  eldest  son, 


MEY 


THE  LANDED  OENTRY. 


SMt 


1835 


Nevhl  Maskeltne,  Esq.  of  Purton,  6.  May,  1692,  who  sold 
he  borough  of  Cricklado,  and  d.  unm.  ]774,  when  he  was  s. 
>-  his  eldest  surviving  nephew, 

Edmdnd  Maskeltne,  Esq.  of  Basset  Down  House,  and  of 
urton,  Capt.  E.I.  Co.'s  service,  bapt.  9  Aug.  1728,  was  twice 
larried,  and  d.  s.  p.  1775,  when  he  left  his  estates  to  his 
ife  for  life,  with  remainder  over  to  his  niece, 

Mrs.  Story- JIaskeltne. 

Arms  of  Maskeltne  :  Sa.,  a  fess  engrailed  or,  between  three 
scallops  arg.  Crest — A  dcmi-lion  rampant  sa.  holding  between 
le  paws  an  escallop  arg.  .(4)-«isof  Stort:  Arg.,  a  lion  rampant 
ouble  queued  gules.  Creil — An  arm  bent  at  the  elbow,  in 
riain  armour,  the  hand  naked  holding  a  falchion  of  which  tlie 
lit  is  gold,  round  the  arm  is  wound  a  green  scarf  with  two 
old  tassels. 

Seats — Bassett  Down  House,  Swindon,  and  Salthrope  Lodge, 
rroughton,  both  in  Wilts;  Glanwysk,  Senny  Bridge,  co. 
recknock. 


MEYNELL  OF  NORTH  KILVINGTON. 

Edward  Thomas  Metnell,  Esq.  of  North|Kilvington,  and 
he  Fryerage,  co.  York,  d.  s.  p.  at  Florence,  Italy,  17  March, 
^79.    He  is  s.  in  the  family  estates  by  his  uncle,  Edgar  John 

ETNELL,  Esq.  of  Durham,  J. P.  for  that  co.,  and  Judge  of  the 
ounty  Courts.  Mr.  Meynell,  now  of  Kilvington  and  the 
ryerage,  has  had  issue  by  his  wife.  Miss  Short, 

I.  Edgar  Thomas,  6.  9  and  d.  22  Aug.  1857. 

u.  Edgar,  b.  6  Sept.  1859. 

in.  Hugo  Thomas,  0.  6  Dec.  1862. 

1.  Louisa  Mary.  ii.  Lucy  Mary. 


PORTER    OF    BliACK    HALL. 

PoETEE,  George  Hoenidge,  Esq.  M.D.,  of 
lack  Hall,  co.  Wexford,  J.P.,  Fellow  of  the  Eojal 
ollege  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland,  President  1868, 
urgeon  in  Ordinary  to  the  Queen  in  Ireland,  b. 
822  ;  m.  1861,  Julia,  2nd  dau.  of  Isaac  Eond,  Esq. 
:  Flimby,  Cumberland,  and  has  had  issue, 

WttLiAM  Henry,  6.  1862. 
Oeorge  Bond,  d.  young. 

ILtttCagC. — John  Porter,  Quartermaster  in  the  Army, 
id  a  grant  of  money  under  the  Act  of  Settlement  temp. 
BARLES  II.,  for  arrears  of  pay  due  to  him  for  services,  and 
)tained  the  lands  of  Ferrybank,  near  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow, 
Tt  of  which  is  still  known  as  "Porter's  Rock."  These  lands 
ire  afterwards  sold  by  his  elder  son  to  Howard,  the  ancestor 
the  Earl  of  Wicklow.    His  2nd  son, 

William  Porter,  of  Arklow,  co.  Wicklow,  m.  1st  (marriage 
sense  dated  30  March,  1693)  Marion  Sharoe,  of  Tomready, 
Wexford ;  and  2ndly,  Miss  Higginson,  of  co.  Antrim,  and 
id  issue, 

I.  John,  living  1775,  principal  legatee  of  his  brother,  Capt. 
Thomas  Porter,  K.N. ;  m.  (license  dated  14  July,  1847, 
Esther,  dau.  of  Benjamin  Fossey,  and  had,  with  a  dau., 
Mary,  m.  John  Nunn  Parker,  Esq.,  and  an  elder  son, 
Benjamin,  d.  s.  p.,  a  second  son, 

William  Henry,  of  Raheenmore,  near  Ballycanew,  co.  Wex- 
ford; m.  Mary  Gilbert,  and  had  with  two  daus.,  Ellen,  m. 
Charles  O'Neill,  co.  Antrim,  and  Mary,  m.  Stephens  Goff, 
of  Enniscorthy,  Solicitor,  three  sons, 

1  John,  of  Laburnum  Lodge,  co.  Wexford,  b.  1794:  m. 
1817,  Susan,  dau.  of  William  Manning,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  d.  1839,  leaving  an  only  dau.. 

Mart  Ellen,  m.  13  Nov.  1S49.  William  Wtbrants, 
Esq.  of  Ashton  Park,  J. P.  co.  Wexford.  6.  30  July, 
1815  (son  of  George  Wybrants,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who 
m.  22  July,  1806,  Anna,  dau.  of  Jonathan  Sisson, 
of  Lucan,  and  was  a  lineal  descendant  of  Peter 
Wybrants,  Esq.  of  Dublin,  who  d.  27  Aug.  1639,  and 
■was,  according  to  his  funeral  entry  in  Ulster's  OflBte, 
son  and  heir  of  Joseph  Wybrants,  a  Merchant  of 
Antwerp),  and  has  issue, 

William  Sisson  Wybrants,  b.  29  Jan.  1863. 
Mary  Susan  Wybrants. 
Anna  Florence  Wybrants. 

2  James,  M.D.,  m.  Bessie,  dau.  of  William  Porter,  of 
Willmount,  Kathfarnham,  co.  Dublin,  and  had  two 
daus.,  Anno,  d.  num. ;  and  Su.san,  »i.  Capt.  Perry. 

3  Benjamin,  M.D.,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of  James  Borbridge, 
of  Ballygain,  co.  Wicklow,  and  had  James;  William 
Benjamin,  of  Tomgar,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Jane,  dau.  of 
Eev.  WilUam  Fitz  Simons,  of  Monamolin,  same  co.  and 
has  issue,  Benjamin ;  and  Jane  Dora. 


II.  William  (Rev.),  Rector  of  Hollywood,  co.  Wicklow,  b. 
1719,  entered  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  1  June,  1737,  B.A., 
nvz.  left  a  son,  Robert,  who  had  two  sons,  1  George; 
2  Richard  Burton,  m.  27  July,  1847,  Cecilia  Frances  Lucy, 
dau.  of  Hon.  Robert  Leeson,  and  grand-dau.  of  Brice,  3rd 
Karl  of  Milltown,  and  had  issue. 

HI.  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

IV.  Thomas,  Capt.  R.N.,  whose  will  dated  26  April,  1775. 
was  proved  in  Diocese  of  Ferns,  21  June  following'. 

V.  James,  of  Dublin,  M.D.,  m.  but  d.  s.  p. 

The  3rd  son, 

Henry  Porter,  of  Blackwater,  co.  Wexford,  m.  Hannah, 
dau.  of  John  Peare,  of  Killmallock,  same  co.,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  NiMin,  Esq.  of  Hill  Castle,  same  co.,  and 
bad  a  son, 

William  Porter,  of  Willmount,  near  Rathfarnham,  co. 
Dublin,  b.  1757 ;  m.  1784,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Anthony  Bacon,  of 
Dublin,  by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Nunn,  Esq.  of  St. 
Margaret's,  co.  Wexford,  and  d.  1841,  aged  86,  having  had 
issue  by  her  (who  d.  1828), 

I.  William  Henry,  of  whom  hereafter. 

II.  Joshua,  of  Dublin,  b.  30  April,  1792;  m.  1st,  Rachel 
Jesson,  of  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  a  dau.,  Rachel,  Mrs. 
Mcllwaine.  He  m.  2ndly,  Charlotte,  dau.  of  Brett  Smith, 
and  had  issue, 

Joshua  Henry,  M.D.,  Surgeon-Major,  Medical  Staff. 

Anne. 

III.  Henry  Thomas,  b.  17  Nov.  1794. 

IV.  Anthony,  Solicitor,  6.  16  July,  1797,  d.  unm.  31  Dec. 
1829. 

V.  Frank  Thorpe,  M.A.  Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  Barrister-at- 
Law,  J. P.,  Chief  Magistrate  of  the  Dublin  Metropolitan 
District,  b.  19  Dec.  1801 ;  m.  1st.  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Davis, 
Esq.  of  Eden  Park,  co.  Dublin,  by  whom  he  had  a  son  and 
two  dans., 

1  William,  m.  Anne  McCorry. 

1  Anae.  2  Susan,  m.  Robert  Newell,  Esq. 

He  m.  2ndly,  Ellen  JIaria,  dau.  of  Augustus  Toomey,  Esq. 
M.D.,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary,  and  had  by  her  further 
issue. 

2  Frank  Thorpe,  of  Upper  Merrion  Street,  Dublin,  L.R.C.S. 
Ireland,  b.  1843. 

3  Austin  Duggan,  6.  1845,  d.  15  Feb.  1867. 

4  George  Evans,  d.  4  May,  1868. 

5  Anthony,  d.  10  Aug.  1852. 

3  Amelia  Mary,  d.  3  Jan.  1843. 

4  Ellen  Mary,  m.  Henry  Morris,  Esq. 

5  Katherine,  d.  1867.  6  Eugenie  Mary. 
I.  Susan  d.  1808.  n.  Hannah,  d.  1818. 
III.  Elizabeth,  m.  her  cousin,  James  Porter,  M.D. 

The  eldest  son, 

Wii-LiAM  Henry  Porter,  Esq.  of  Kildare  Street,  Dublin, 
M.D.,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  Ireland,  Pre- 
sident 1S3S,  b.  5  March,  1791;  m.  1816.  Jane,  dau.  of  Cuthbert 
Hornidge,  Esq.  of  Russellstown,  near  Blessington,  co.  Wick- 
low, and  d.  April,  1861,  having  had  by  her  (who  d.  1858)  two 
sons  and  five  daus., 

I.  William,  of.  aged  10. 

II.  George  Hornidge,  now  of  Black  Hall. 

I.  Katherine,  m.  Rev.  Alexander  Leeper  D.D.,  Incumbent  of 
St.  Audeon's,  and  Canon  of  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral,  Dublin. 

II.  Susan  Hannah,  d.  unm. 

III.  Jane,  m.  Robert  Johns.  Esq.,  M.D.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Robert  Johns,  J. P.  co.  Wexford. 

IV.  Mary,  m.  Robert  Cooper,  Esq.,  of  CoUinstown,  co.  Kil- 
dare. v.  Cecilia,  d.  1857. 

Residence— 3,  Merrion  Square  North,  Dublin. 


SHIPPERDSON  OF  HER3SIITAGE. 

Mr.  Shipperdson  d.  10  Feb.  1879,  and  is  ;:.  in  The  Hermitage 
and  the  whole  of  his  other  estates  by  his  grand-dau.,  Etbel 
Adeline  Pottingeb. 


SURTEES  OF  HAMSTERLEY, 

Mb.  William  Ingham  Sdrtees,  brother  of  the  late  B.  S. 
Surtees,  Esq.  of  Hamsterley  Hall,  d.  25  Feb.  1879. 

Mrs.  Surtees,  widow  of  the  above  R.  S.  Surtees,  Esq.,  and 
dau.  of  Addison  Fenwick,  Esq.  d.  12  March,  1879. 


TAYLOR-SMITH  OF  COLPIKE. 

Thomas,  4th  son  of  the  present  Mr.  Taylor-Smith,  of  Colpike 
Hall,  m.  8  Jan.  1879,  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  William  Kidson, 
Esq.  of  Leanster  Square,  London. 


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THE  LANDED  GENTRY. 


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liEADBITTER-SMITH  OF  FLASS. 

John  Leadbittek-Smith,  Esq.  of  Flass  Hall,  d.  12  March, 
1879,  and  is  s.  by  his  son,  Capt.  Edward  Leadbittee-Sjiith, 
who  is  a  J. P.  for  Durham. 


TENISON    OF    LOUGHBAWN. 

Tenison,  William,  Esq.  of  Loughbawn,  co. 
Monaghan ;  m.  and  has  with  two  daus.,  as  many 
sons, 

1.  Michael  Geoege.  ii.  William. 

ILf  UCagC . — This  family  claims  to  derive  from  the  same 
stock  as  that  of  the  celebrated  divine,  Thomas  Tenison,  D.D., 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  1695-1715,  consecrated  Bishop  of 
Lincoln  169-1,  and  translated  1695  to  the  Archiepiscopal  see. 

Thomas  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Carrickfergus,  co.  Antrim,  temp. 
Chaeles  I.,  had  three  sons,  William  and  Robert,  both  m.  and 
living  at  Carrickfergus  with  issue  in  1682,  and. 

Most  Rev.  Richard  Tenison,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Meath,  6. 
1642,  entered  the  University  of  Dublin  2  Nov.  1659,  of  which 
he  eventually  became  Vice-Chancellor.  He  was  consecrated 
Bishop  of  Killalaand  Achonry  19  Feb.  1682,  from  which  see  he 
was  translated  successively,  to  Clogher  26  Feb.  1691,  and 
Meath  25  June  1697.    He  had  issue, 

I.  Henry,  of  Dillonstown,  co.  Louth,  M.P.  for  co.  Mona- 
ghan 1695,  and  for  Louth  1703,  who  ,n.  Anne  Moore,  by 
whom  he  had  issue,  Thomas,  a  Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas;  and  Mary,  m.  Nicholas  Coddington,  Esq.,  ancestor 
of  Coddington,  of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath. 

II.  Richard,  of  Thomastown,  co.  Louth,  M.P.  for  Dunleer, 
1715;  m.  Margaret,  dau.  of  William  Barton,  Esq.  of 
Thomastown,  and  d.  1725,  leaving  by  her  (who  m.  2ndly, 
1732,  Rev.  Patrick  Delany,  D.D.)  one  son  and  three  daus., 

1  William,  of  Philipstown,  m.    1727,    Maria  Townley  of 
Melefont,  co.  Louth,  and  d.  intestate,  1728. 
1  Elizabeth,  d.  s.  p.  2  Margaret,  d.  s.  p. 

III.  John.  IV.  NoBBUEY.  of  whom  presently. 

V.  Thomas,  of  Finglas,  co.  Dublin,  m.  Alice,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Mosse,  Rector  of  Maryborough,  Queen's  Co.,  and 
d.  4  May,  1764,  leaving  by  her  (who  d.  July,  1775)  two 
daus.,  Mary  Jane,  to.  1759,  Hon.  and  Rev.  Richard  Henry 
Roper,  2nd  son  of  Henry,  8th  Baron  Teynham ;  Ann,  m. 
1750,  James  Edwards,  Esq.  of  Old  Court,  co.  Wicklow,  and 
one  son, 

Thomas.  6.  about  1730,  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan  1780;  in. 
1758,  Mary  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  Col.  John  Daniel  Degennes, 
of  Portalington,  Queen's  Co.,  and  had  an  only  son, 
Thomas,  of  Castle  Tenison  (now  Kilronan  Castle),  M.P. 
for  Boyle  1792,  and  afterwards  Lieut.-Col.  Roscommon 
Militia;  m.  1st,  1803,  Ladj;  Frances  Anne  King,  dau.  of 
Edward,  1st  Earl  of  Kingston,  and  by  her  (who  d.  May, 
1812)  had  two  sons, 
Thomas,  of  Castle  Tenison,  d.  unra.  5  Nov.  1843. 


Edwabd  King,  of  Kilronan  Castle,  co.  Roscommo 
H.M.'s  Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  that  cj 
served  as  High  Sheriff  cos.  Roscommon  and  Lfitrii 
M.P.  for  the  latter  co.  from  1847  to  1852,  and  J., 
for  the  cos.  Roscommon,  Leitrim,  and  Sligo, 
21  Jan.  1805;  m.  38  Nov.  1838,  Lady  Louisa  Mai 
Anne  Anson,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  William,  1st  Ea 
of  Lichfield,  and  d.  19  June,  1878,  having  had  tv 
daus., 

1  Louisa  Frances  Mary,  to.  14  June,  1866,  Ho 
John  Baptiste  Joseph  Dormer,  now  12th  Lo. 
Dormer;  and  d.  9  Sept.  1868,  leaving  issue. 

2  Florence  Margaret  Christina,  m.  23  Jan.  187 
Henry  Ernest,  8th  Earl  of  Kingston. 

He  TO.  2ndly,  Mary  Anne,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Coor 
of  Scruton,  co.  York,  and  d.  1835,  leaving  by  her  i 
only  dau., 

Tliomasine  Sophia,  in.  1st,  1837,  Robert  Saunderso 
Esq.  of  Drumkeen,  co.  Cavan;  and  2ndly,  Ee 
Henry  Stepney,  and  d.  1850. 

VT.  William,  of  Finglas,  who  d.  Jan.  1758,  leaving  by  Hani 
his  wife,  a  son,  Richard. 

I.  Elizabeth,  m.  Michael  Cole,  Esq. 

II.  Maria,  ra.  Samuel  Raymond,  Esq.  % 

The  Bishop  of  Meath  who  was  appointed  Vice-Chancellor 
Trinity  Coll.  Dublin,  1698,  d.  29  July,  1705,  and  was  buri( 
at  the  College.    His  4th  son, 

NoRBHET  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Carrickmacross,  co.  Monaghai 
m.  Elizabeth,  sister  of  John  Fitch,  Esq.,  by  whom  (whose  w 
dated  1  Jan.  1770,  was  proved  21  May,  1772),  he  had  wii 
two  daus.,  Anne,  Mrs.  News,  and  Mrs.  Fitch,  a  son, 

William  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Priorland,  co.  Louth,  6.  1715;  » 
Margaret,  dau.  of  John  Woods,  of  Lisanisk,  by  whom  (who » 
2ndly,  William  Richards,  Esq.  of  Careless,  co.  Monaghan 
He  had  William  Barton,  his  successor;  Elizabeth;  Anni 
and  Charity.    He  d.  2  April,  1750,  and  was  s.  by  his  only  son 

William  Barton  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Monalty,  co.  Monaghai 
who  m.  1st,  1765,  Charity,  dau.  of  Adam  Noble,  Esq.  of  Lon 
field,  same  co. ;  and  2ndly,  1783,  Margaret  Cosnaban, 
Douglas,  in  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  had  by  her,  i.  WillU 
Barton,  late  of  Loughbawn;  il.  Barton,  of  Douglas;  n 
Elizabeth,  m.  Robert  Cochrane,  of  Strabane,  co.  Tyrone;  I 
Dorothy,  to.  John  Spittall ;  v.  Margaret.    The  eldest  son, 

William  Baeton  Tenison,  Esq.  of  Loughbawn,  to.  Isabel 
Cosnaban,  of  the  Isle  of  Man,  and  d.  1839,  having  had  wli 
three  sons,  William ;  Joseph ;  and  John,  who  all  d.  youn, 
surviving  issue, 

William,  now  of  Loughbawn.  |4 

Katherine,  m.  Robert  Lloyd,  Esq.  T 

Margaret,  m.  —  Paulet,  Esq. 

Arms — Gu.,  a  head  engraved  arg.  between  three  leopard 
faces  or,  jessant-de-lis  az.  Crest — A  leopard's  face  or,  jessau 
de-lis  az. 

Seat— Loughbawn,  co.  Monaghan. 


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CORRIGENDA. 


BOLTON  OF  MOUNT  BOLTON. 

Miss  Bolton,  of  Mount  Bolton,  d.  16  June,  1878,  and  is  s.  by 
r  cousin,  Charles  Newport  Bolton,  Esq.,  now  of  Brook 
dge  and  Mount  Bolton,  co.  Waterford. 


TJMFREY-MASON    OF     NECTON    HALL. 

SoBEBT  Harvey  Humfbet-Mason,  Esq.  of  Necton  Hall, 
rfolk,  J. P.,  of  the  Inner  Temple,  Barrister-at-Law,  6.  23 
a.  1843,  educated  at  Eton  and  Trinity  Coll.,  Cambridge, 
\.  1864,  eldest  son  of  Robert  Blake-Hdmfret,  Esq.  of 
oxbam  House,  Norfolk  (see  page  139);  m.  5  Nov.  1873, 
ne  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Eev.  Arthur  Upcher, 
ctor  of  Wreningham,  and  has  issue,  Altiyne,  b.  12  April, 
•5,  Lilian  Jane,  and  Dorothy.  Mr.  K.  H.  Blake-Humfrey 
s  authorised  by  royal  license,  dated  March,  1879,  in  pur- 
ince  of  a  clause  in  the  will  of  Col.  George  Blomfield 
rmerly  George  Mason),  late  of  Necton  Hall,  aforesaid, 
^ased,  to  discontinue  the  use  of  the  surname  of  Blake,  and 
henceforth  take,  use,  and  bear  the  surname  of  Mason,  in 
dition  to  and  after  that  of  Humfrey,  and  bear  the  arms  of 
.SON,  quarterly  with  those  of  Hcmfbey  and  Blake. 


WARNER    OF    ARDEER. 

rbe  present  Mr.  Warner,  of  Ardeer,  has  two  surviving  sons, 
given  at  page  1694,  and  three  daus.,  1  Louisa  Forbes,  b. 
Aug.  1866;  2  Lucy  Lavinia,  b.  2  Jan.  1868;  3  Maude 
berta,  b.  13  Feb.  1874. 

'he  dau.  of  Patrick  Warner,  Esq.  of  Ardeer,  who  m.  1800, 
xander  Miller,  Esq.  of  Monkcastle,  was  named  William 
nes. 


WARTER    OF    LONGDEN    MANOR. 

'he  present  Mr.  Henry  de  Grey  Warter  has  succeeded  Mr. 
.ward  in  the  estate  of  Thurgarton  Priory,  Notts. 


WATERHOUSE    OF    HALIFAX. 

ohn  Waterhouse,  Esq.  of  Wellhead,  d.  13  Feb.  1879. 

f 

WEEKES    OF    HAMPTON    LODGE. 

"he  third  motto  of  this  family  is  "  Praista  et  persta." 

— —♦ 

WESTROPP    OF    ATTYFLIN. 
"he  motto  of  this  family  is,  "  Je  me  toume  vers  I'occident." 


WHITBREAD    OF    LOUDHAM    PARK. 

The  present  Mr.  Whitbread  is  married  to  Louisa  Fyson,  not 
Tyson. 


WILDMAN-LUSHINGTON    OF     NORTON 
COURT. 

James  Wildman,  Esq.  of  Chilham  Castle,  Kent,  b.  1749,  was 
5th,  not  youngest,  son  of  Edward  Wildman,  Esq.,  lOtU  pos- 
sessor of  Barking  Geat. 


WILLYAMS    OF    CARNANTON. 

The  motto  is  "  In  Domino  confido." 


WINDHAM    OF     WANNE. 

The  present  William  George  Windham,  Esq.  was  b.  in 
1829,  and  s.  his  father  1858.  The  name  of  his  seat  is  Wanne, 
not  Waghen. 


WTTHAM    OF    LARTINGTON. 

The  arms  are  entered  in  a  very  old  Visitation  of  Yorkshire. 
The  date  1660  is  a  misprint. 


WODEHOUSE  OF  WOLMERS  PARK. 

John  Woodhouse,  who  was  born  in  1677,  died  in  1723,  not 
1783. 


WYNDHAM    OF    DINTON. 

John  Wyndham,  3rd  son  of  George  Wyndham,  who  was 
3rd  son  of  William  Wyndham,  Esq.  of  Dinton,  is  of  Dalwood, 
near  Branxton,  New  South  Wales,  lie  was  6.  1833;  7)i.  1st, 
28  July,  1858,  Lucy  Ellen,  2nd  dau.  of  Dr.  Henry  Glennie,  of 
Singleton,  New  South  Wales,  and  by  her  had  issue,  1  Harry, 
6.27  Feb.  1863;  2  John  Percy,  b.  25  April,  1S66;  3  Harold 
Edward,  b.  16  Sept.  1869;  1  Amy,  b.  13  July,  1859;  2  Florence 
Isabella,  b.  10  Sept.  1861;  3  Ethel,  b.  25  Dec.  1864;  and  4 
Linda  Lucy,  b.  18  Dec.  1867.  He  m.  2ndly,  Florence  Isabella, 
only  surviving  dau.  of  Augustus  Thomas  Mathew,  Esq.  of 
Cape  Town,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  by  her  has  issue, 
1  Francis  Llandaff,  b.  24  Dec.  1872  ;  2  Augustus  Llandaflf.  b. 
8  Feb.  1876 ;  3  Ernest  Llandafif,  b.  17  Feb.  1878 ;  and  I 
Eleanor,  b.  9  Aug.  1874. 


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